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Show UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT Petition for Discharge- In the District Court of the United TRI-IAEEK- LY. Fok Hvi.e White ahd Black Sweet Cherries at V. O. Beesleys orchard. Call up Jndcp. Phone No. 33o A. IsMied every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdry HY TUB Democrat Publishing Company, Talaphon 95a J. DAVID LARSON, EDITOR. Help Wanted SUBSCRIP1ION RrtTESl In flduance. One Year, Six months, rhree month One month Not In rtdvancei One Veer, Six months, Three months, One month, Good money to right man this office. at Apply course For Sale A in is said thnt those lunatics .SO .30 who rock boats are uot the ones who hate served apprenticeship at rocking a cradle. We read frequently that there lias been a great increase in the cost of living, and yet it is said that an Indiana men managed to live a double life on $16 per week. A London medical authority asserts that pe ple who are silent by nature are seldom ill. Carrie Nation and Chancellor Day are examples of healthy people who are never silent. To rent a three or our room house, near in. Take wssession between present time and une 1st. Apply J. D. L., this 75 40 the International Correspondence Wanted .30 I. ss School for sale cheap; price and terms to suit your purse. Appiy at this office. 1.35 . soli- citor. - It First class first-cla- Entered at the poatottlce at Pro.o City. Ctah. for tranamieelan through the malle a eond olasn matter office. Wasted We want to buy one hundred small dwelling houses in a good location. Will pay cash or assume mortgage. Prefer houses where there is an installment mortgage on them so that the rent will pay for the house. W. It. Uay & Co 57 North Academy Avenue. UTAH IS FOR BRYAN. Lost Breast pin, Crescent shape leaf in center, small stone. Reward. 04 West First North street. Wanted To rent modern furnished house or rooms. No children. Address P, O. Box 403, city. tm28 be necessary tv) let loose another lot of parasites to prey on those just released. Parasites, we know, have other parasites to bite em, and so it is ad infinitum. SALT LAKE ROUTE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CON- FERENCE It was a Half rates via San Pedro to Salt The Enquirer published a Strawberry Day Edition. good one and deserved the support of the people of this city, It wil Lake and return June 11, 12, 13, and 14. Good returning June 16. always be a good booster for this part of the state and is a credit to the COMMERCIAL UNITED TRAVELERS While the typographical work and the cover were not as publishers. via San Pedro to Salt Half rates artistic as other editions that have been published in this state, the paper Lake City and return June 17, 18, deserves favorable mention. 19 and 20. Good returning June 22nd. Governor Cutlet has announced that he is EASTERN POINTS chair candidate for the gubernatoral Special rates June 8th, 12th, 13th again a and 15th. Final limit October 31, not been given out whether or uot the It 1908. For full particulars see Federal bunch will allow the man who sat at the presidents leftto heat1 agents. their ticket, but one thing is sure, if the Republican party has no better EVERY SUNDAY offering than Kid Culler they had better resign the party to utter $1.25 to Salt Laae and return $1.25 defeat. The Democrats can furnish at least ten candidates that wouk suit the people better than the scrapper Mr. Cutler. REGISTRATION OFFICERS We have a complete Stock of McMurtrys Ready Mixed Paints, Western Varnish Stain, Johnsons Wood Dyes and Paste. Mays Rubber Cement, Calrrage Paint. Paint Brushes, White Lead, Turjeutine, Oil, :: :: Varnish, Glass. Putty, (jjhi-nain- Ca.stle Gate and Clear Creek CiOiAiL ORDER OF, NOTICE THEREON The best carpet weaver is 54 West First South. Lohde-finc- for sa.Ie 3th North and Second West Street. Provo If there are people who consider the Deseret News to be a paper it would be Alpine E. J. Hamnett, Republican American Fork well for them to read the editorial which No. 1 Jes.se S. Misener Democrat. in that paper in regard to the nomination of Mr. Taft. That 2 Hannah Dunkley, II. of Mr. Taft as the next president stand favor in decided il took Miss Laura lloley, It. a paper 4 Clara Wootten, R. of savored article whole The Republicanism. Benjamin Frank Mat ley, It. While the News has a perfect right to take a part in the politics, Clinton Robert Mitchell, D. matters of the state it does not appear exactly right to pose under the Colton Lyman Marble, It. Cedar Fort J. E. Gam, D. in of favor out and the then come of cloak Republican W. D. Thomas, R. Fuirlield candidates. There are many people in this state that have undivided Goshen Louisa G. Tayler, It. faith in the words expressed in the News. If the News has turned ReHighland Edward Winn, It. to honest be its should Lehl, No. 1 Mrs. Jane Brown, It, enough openly express policies, that publican it 2 Mrs. Annie Sorenson, It. people with faith in the church organ will know. The News would do il Miss Lizzie Briggs, It. well to either stay on top of the fence or annouuce that they are on the 4 Mrs. Agnes Taylor, It. Lake View Mrs. Ellen D. Runnel, II. Republican side. In another part of this issue we quote some of the Lake Shore Andrew1 Ferguson, It. expressions made on the subject by Mormon Democrats. Mapleton John It. Bromley, It. Provo, No. 1 Mrs. C. D. Glazier, It. If Provo has any knockers, it is time for J 2 Miss Maud Graham, It 3 Mrs. Mary Vincent, It. them to take a trip out in the wild woods ant 4 Mrs. C. II. Miller, It. bury their knocking hammers forever. After 6 Mrs.LizzieMeldrum,It. attained by the Commercial club in pull was that 6 Mrs. Jane B.Snyder,Ii. witnessing the success 7 silence Mrs. Elsie E.Barrett,It. to it the knockeis. such off a great day, ought ing 8 Ralph Elliott, 1). The day was a great success. Every visitor had all the strawberrit No. 1 Chas. lirewerton, It. Payson, They were entertained in a pleasing manner. Those they could eat. Perry, D. 3 John who liked to take life easy, watch the jolly crowds and listen to the ex Provstgaard,It. Pleasant Grove cellent music, found comfort under the shady trees of the tabernacle No. 1 Wilford W. Warnick, It. Those who enjoy sports, such as horse races ami base bal grounds. 2 F. S. Humphries, It. 3 Rose B. Hayes, Itwere well cared for at the ball grounds. While the baloou ascension was 4 Carl Hanson, It. not a success, this was not the fault of the committee. The aeronaut hac Provo Bench Jos. E. Booth, It. contracted to make the ascension, but for some unknown reason failed to Pleasant View Fannie Bonnett, It. do so. Springville No. 1 J. II. Manwaring, R. All in all, the day was very successful for Provo. It will do much 2 A. O. Packard, It. to advertise the city. The visitors who were here and treated so royally 3 E. P. Brinton, It. will not forget to tell their friends about the good people in this city. 4 Mary J. Frisby, It. do will 6 received Provo of thousands Harriett llaymond, It. The advertising dollars worth of Mrs. Salem Annie Soren, It. It will also beuefit the farmers and fruit growers who were kind good. Santaquin in assisting the committee in making the day a success. 1 Caroline Opensliaw, D. Strawberry 2 Sarah lvirkham, 1). feature. annual be should an Day Spring Lake John H. Moore, D. Spanish Fork 1 Erick I. Egilson, It, 2 Hubbard Tuttle, D. 8 Daniel Hanson, D. If It Happens Its in The Herald 4 Wm. Grotigut, D. -- Salt Lake Daily Herald, Three Months 1 Thistle John Thorgeson, R, Tucker E. B. Sanford, R. J DU III IUl Cosmopolitan Magazine, One Year Vineyard Rina Clegg, It. Mt. Nebo II. W. Brown, American We republish the names of registrars Wholesale Agents all Newspapers and Magazines. 184 W. Center, Pro o that everyone may know where to J. W. DUNN, Mgr. of Yard. BOTH PIIONES. HEAD and SHOULDERS Above the average kind of Coal you will find the grade we sell. Our Coal is superior to all others on account of itscleanness, heat producing qualities and freedom from slate. Why not try it? 1001 1 Ml PROVO, UTAH k, Geo. E. Howe carries everything the toy line to please the boys and girls. in JUST RECEIVED Some people dont have money to loan on farms during this money We do. We always stringency. have lots of money to loan on easy terms and at low interest. Come in. W. H. Itav & Co. 1908-9- . at Uteh Timber Co. A Larjfe Shipment of TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. CRIPS. TELESCOPES. ETC. PRICES TO SVIT ALL FLETCHER THOMAS Haberdashers w FOR UTAH COUTY, el, The Busy Corner Both Phones 104 District of Utah. On this 8th. day of June, A. I). ,1908, on reading the foregoing petition it is Ordered by the court, that a hearing lie had upon the same on the 7th. day of July, A. I)., 1908, before said court at Salt Lake City, in said district, at ten oclock in the forenoon1 and that notice thereof be published in the Utah County Democrat, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. And it isfurtherordered by thecourt, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the said District court, and the seal seal of court thereof, at Salt Lake City, in said district,' on the 8th. day of June, A.D., 1908. Attest: JERROLI) R. LETCHER, Clerk hs DESERET NEWS AND POLITICS Beebe Lumber Co. States, for the District of Utah. In the matter of Charles Bickering, bankrupt. No. 1142 in Bankruptcy Petition for discharge. To the Honorable John A. Marshall, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah: Charles Pickering of Tucker, in the County of Utah and State of Utah, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 9th day of March last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts proable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 6th day of June, A. I)., 1908. CHARLES PICKERING, Bankrupt. Wanted A handy man for yard ma21 work. a Call at Hotel Roberts. have built that claim Brothers they The Wright may justly On Lost a June found a 14th, Sunday, pair chine that will really navigate the air, but they have not yet of rimless glasses with gold bows, in north the with pole. black case. paper to advertise their intention of coquetting Finder pleuse return to 4 North 4th. East, or Democrat office, Some statistician has discovered that the average age of death by and receive rew ard. Lost A childs chain and locket accident is thirty-fiv- e years; but no one need suppose on that account that with initial A. D. P. Reward. Reafter he has passed that age he is immune from automobile accidents. turn to 92 Sguth 2nd. West, or phone 312 I, Inti. in Massachusetts loose let were thousand recently parasites Eighty It is hoped it will not SPECIAL RATES VIA to exterminate the Gypsy and Browutail moths. Son-in-la- - A non-partis- an ajs-peare- d 2-- Geo.' Perfectly Laundered Sutton Market Shirt is the first essential toward a dressy, dignified appearance. A mau who wears a $10 suit of clothes and a jterfectly laundered shirt presents a better appearance, and really looks better, than does a man who wears a $40 suit and a poorly laundered shirt. Our improved machinery and long experience makes it possible for us to do perfect work better than the ordinary laundry or the home laundry. Phone 164 for us to call. We know we can please you. The Place to buy what you eat. MEATS auid GROCERIES We Buy as well as Sell 23 North Academy Avenue, Provo, Both Phones, 4 Provo Foundry & Machine E & tips r. merpont, manager Self Oiling Mining Cars, Mine Cages. Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron a.nd Brass Castings, Etc. Provo Steam Laundry West Center, Provo, Utah - GET A HOME IN A WARM CLIMATE HERE-N- 0T HEREAFTER. The great fruit belt on Provo Bench Is free from frost, having a record of 30 consecutive fruit crops without a single failure. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED SEE W. H. RAV & CO. n.iL REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS THE UTAH NEWS CO. 57 NORTH ACADEMY AVE. PROVO. UTAH register. y.MUH |