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Show 1EA.-T- J 31W r f CONTAINS NO ''TP ATTh "PJW harmful; U- - Cures Coughs, Coldt, Croupr IGr!pnc, Asthmal Throat and Lung Troubles -- Prevents ra'ysrfo.amrf Crvri.int n -- A tPopalatl Verdict DRUGS Based: an Evidence of Provo' People. Grateful thousanda tell ll! iiow weak back were made strong Weak kidneys made well The Genuine is n Y..rtjp-A.c:K'- . At 208 W. Center street for the next "Pfovo people add their Jestimony. They gladly praise Doan's Kidney ten day we will make special prirg F,tttar ' E PIANOS. : Call . For Quick relief and lasting cures. OM labor- - ana ttfll produce better re- - o our and see can them we save you rrovoTevidence is now couiplete. uits? r took .this list over only a Prevo ;80monTjconilrmed;- moneHABDlNGlA-ARN0Lwaattho-amaone small of IrO, reports ll very reu susianuatea. -AND 25 -Cures doubly proved bjr test of time, moto; win do:, -- Let a Prova citizen speak. R"- - Coffea MiHs,Meat- - Cslnders, ; EL Snow. 563 East Third North Itbti-Printt- ng Mueh Abused Vermiform Appendix, j James Presses, Sowing MaUtah say sr "I suffered Provo, street, mucn-abuse- d The vermiform appen- for hirifck yaagint,; Machines, Grindbaefcache-an- d tram kidney years dix mar prova not suite go useless Tthe annoyanee tni complaint been believed. t Dr. A. E. Shipley, has " .: severer when 1 took cpld. h to tee. how fiuMi'ja! If ( j a British surgeon, darms to have evi- After using Doan's Kidney Pills; proworVrpHu be ut down, call on :is. dence that It ia not a decadent organ cured at the Smoot Drug was "V but is a functional lympb-glanand cured 'a.nd that care has proven perthat appendicitis is due to intestinal manent. I have never lost an oppori. worms. Our ancestors seem to have tunity to recommend Doan'Vr Kidney been belter doctors than we have bee 0 Pitts manner" ready- - to: admlc 'They dosed them- suffering , in . a similar 1906.) 17, selves with July given (Statement occasionally H 0 and the modern increase vermifuges, of appenDeeds Not Words dicitis is attributed by this observer On. Axig. IT. 1S03. Mf. Snow-w- as to the passing of the practise. again Interviewed, and he said: "The statement I gave for publication in PNEUMONIA FOLLOW8 A COLD 1906 was correct in all adetails. Pillar did me Doan's great But never follows the use of Foley's deal of Kidney and t am glad to tell good, " e Honey-an- d "Tar, others about themyou may continue cough and expelr the toldr M.-- Stock- to pujblish my testimonial. well, Hannibal, Ma,, says, "u- - oeats For" sale bv all dealers, Price 50 all the remedies I ever used. I --eoTF cents. Foster-MilburBuffalo, Yon 'are preparing to take iare of , the trac1eda bad cold And oughsiand as New York, sole agents for the United threatened with pneumonia. One. bot State's, gation ditches are being cleaned, the trees are being pruned, and tle Of Foley's Honey and . Tar . com Remember the nsme Doan's and smudge poU and other acces riei togulC arbeingL reeutpletely .ur;e4rnie." , No opiates. jusi take no other. ror a reliable nousenoia meaicine. rected and put In order eale""by Hedqulit Drug C(L, three t stores. ANN0YIG1RU1TS--0FFAM- E xr l Aiiv : rTVi " Ever consider bow - a small motor v. H1GH-JGRAD- Q ' STOREiZiZltt ' - - - u ' The Electric Co. S) V whicbf-chekBtb- n - T . grog the- - midst- - of jga&A Zx;-Ib, T rafigemeMsd&Sij vitaL necessity of a BELL ELEPHONE plaee so that you can receive daily United States Weather Forecasts without delay, and thus be able to save your or op from a sudden frost. ... HO - i .... . CXira Vsliarge IOr -- .. . Adaptabinty6f Bachelor Maid Who Wrote Successful Each vocation makes a different call Novel Is Bombarded With Adverupon the brain and develops faculties tisements of Cigars and Liquors. . and .qualities peculiar to itself, so that as the various professions, trades and The bachelor maid whose first novel specialties multiply the brain takes had made of a hit held up something ' - q M ... U1U OerVICe civilization as a mass. When the world was young the brain of man " ve, because the de.The progressive farmer considers a Bell Telephone In the house s) "WaKf&y prtmitiwas mand upon it largely for : as ample frul insurance, and the acquisition of food which called only for. the development of 'its lowc. its animal n A 5 : BaiLAs jcJvTITzanpnaanjeedhpw ever, there "Was a""higher call upon l varied the brain an4 tofivty, in the highest civil- IRocky M PuntainBelll 1 ore ization, it has become exceedingly complex. Success Magazine. one company Kv3 ITeleph a : i - IBs Cheerful Always. Cultivate cheerfulness if only for per sonal profit You will &q and bear every duty and burden better by being cheerful. It will be your consoler in solicitude, your passport and recommendation insociety; Youwlll be moresought after, more trusted and esteemed for your steady cheerfulness. The bad ant) vicious may be boisterously :y,an44ilgar4y homorous, but seldom or, njsver. truly cheerful. Genuine cheerfulness, is an almost certain index of a happy mind and a pure, heart. , -" . E3r lates aind service call I. A. SMO develop-menfrnntl- Manager and For the Aviation meetat Salt Lake F6ruarFl02. & RioJ3fande will sell round trip continuaus passstge tickets to Saltl.ake' City and return at the rate of one single fare for the round trip. TkSicets on sale February 11. 12, 13, good returning until Feb. 16. Denver . CURRENT TIME TABLE . V.. LEAVE PRO VO FOR EAST. No.- - Sanpete points, a" po'nts East. T. ,. , No, . . No. I vox all points bast...,. . ; . . Noi 410 For Tintic Branch points. . . . . , . 4 For all points No. ......... 8 For - Grand Junction . . . . . . . . , . No. -- 1'LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST -- rFr No.- - No. No. No. 409For SaltLak.' .' 5-- For "7 u5 :34 .- p..,.. 1 0 p. all pointsWest and North For Salt Lake and Ogden.... ... 1:20 o. ... r t 4Hr c. . r:1 Bad tdors Good for Germs. While we always by Instinct asso ciate bad odors with bad health there has been no scienceasonjfojLlhla beliefpas --there - may- germajningled-wit- h the bad odors Two members of the French acad emy of science have beemnaklng ex perlments which go to show that the popular belief haa foundation in fact -fTbeypfepared strips-- of paper wUh "cultures" of the germs : typhoid fever, diphtheria, etc, and placed them in flasks, some of which wera filled with pure air, while in others was placed decaying fulmat matter. nours fnesaN strips were . Alter taken out and used to false germ colonies. 'It was found In every case that the germs that had been exposed totha bad - odors- - grew - better- - than 8:S6o. r w u, ? p. m ; 1 For alt pointiWest and North .A. 12 NaillrrFor-SalLLak- or all points North and West. 9:39 p. m. HEBER BRANCH. V No. 308 -- Leave Provo a. m. rr.Trrrr.T. . No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber. . . . . . . 3:45 p. m. ... The only, line to Ogden and Denver without change - Free v Kning Chair Cars Through Sleeping Cars and Elegant Diners on a' through trains, I. A BENTON. W, H. MITCHKL1 8 K. HOOPER, - . . Agent : the others - zG. A. P. D. A T. A CP, No. - 3 I . " 90 -- . a. m. 0 9:34 a. m. 5:17 p. tn 6:35 p. m. - e- ; S-2- . . East.,, 1 I 512For '. " Welsh Loyalty. They tell a story In Oneida county, aays the Buffalo Courier, to illustrate Welsh loyalty, of two Welshmen coming across to make their fortunes lin the new many friends In Remsen, that Welsh stronghold , north of Utica. Already their were enthusiastic and loyaT because of the pictures penned in the letters which encouraged : them to come to America.; AI" ey .entered the bay the Greater City r of New York stretched out before them. That must-sure- ly be Remsen," said one. : Every zT" Day CUFOMlr 5 Every Day landL-JThey..JB- ad AND PACIFIC COAST ; toeeTrainsDailyl "No.rapok;the"tner. The THE AMERICAN EXPRE88. Lake at 3:00 p. m.'daliy., X through Limited Salt Leaving of train lighted sleeping cart and diner for Los Angeles'. . first speaker long and bard. There was his"volce when he replied: then, and what must Remsen NewYork.; Electric- - THE LOS ANGELES LIMITED.. ' Leaving Salt Lake .at 5:00 p. 1. daily. A palatial train for partleu- d lar people, handling thruaheleotric-ltghtesleeping cars, observation J . anddlneKt'. THE OVERLAND EXPRESS. - - Leaving Salt Lake at 11:50 p. m. daily. A Jocal through train sleeping ears, FREE reclining dialr cars, coadhes and dlner- - tS7T'.J. z:Zi r For full Information and reservation see agent No. 169 8outh Main street, Salt Laks City, Utah. - . : : - . - -- U ' - - "That's looked awe rn "Well, beT" . - ear" . J. H. MANDERFIELD, VfMwtwwwC 1 - 9 Tolstoi's Boomaklng-r- . - Many who have neyer read a line of Tolstoi know that the count, with his peculiar notions of work,' made his own boots. Aylmer Maude. In ' his Tolstoi's biography, quotes an Incident tn that connection., "As to the boots Tolstoi made, I asked a man to whom he had given a pair and wh- o- had worn them, whether they were well made.2'CouUJn't be worse, was his reply. 1 suspect" adds Mr. Maude, and the average reader 111 rtod as- sent "that Tolstjol'a was of more value as a aplrituaj sedative thanr.it to the solution of the economic problem." . . boot-maklng- . - " . ,; LAJOmootzSecrelary sHo 2 1 ftWei fnterttreetrlvo.fihTfs atock which J ' :;;, .,v. - ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Mineral Prinon ment may remain unpaid Monday, Place of Business, Provo, March be delinquent . cipal Utah. and advertised for sale afT public auc Notice is hereby given that at a . tion, and unless payment is made" be- meeting of ihe board of directors of fore will be sold on Friday."March Si, the "Mineral Flat Mining Company held on the ;J8th day of January19ll, an 1811, at the hour of p. m. to pay the laaseeament (Na 10) of : of delinquent assessment together with onecent41-4cJ"e- r ahara-w- as !evie4 -the cost of- advertising and expense of on the outstanding capital atock of the ". Y corporation, payable immediately t sale" WJLesterTMangumrTiecretary, room A. O. SMOOT, 12, Knight block,' Provo, Utoh. Any ' ' ' ,potr Any . jaiiL-aaaess-.- 6thri9II,ill . j one-fourt- h ,;- -' -- Secretary. . Office 216 Weat .tah--i-i-: Center-StreetrPro- stock onwbich this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, February 25. iSU, will be delinquent and adver vo, - -- aa. --- sedHfor-sale-at-public-auction, uaflSliaarnjejiL.Ja jnadaJbeforer-wil- l, be sold at my Mardtr" 20719TTTaTtTe hour of o'clock p. m.y' ASSESSMENT NOTICE to pay the delinquent assessment's-gethe- r Beck Tunnel Consolidated with the cost of advertising and Mining ' Company. Principal place of busi expense of sale. office-otr-Monda- y; t BraTn7r r ASSESSMENTNOTICE NQTJCE TO CREDITORS. -of William PeJmer deceased TIntic, Central Mining Company of Business, Principal Place ill 'present claims wltb Creditors Provo.. Utah, 43 voDcbers to the undersigned at Notice is hereby given that at a East Center street Provo, City, Utah. meeting of the board of directors of Tintic Central Mining; Company. heW on or before May JJ4 1911. on the 23rd day of January. 1911, sa LfRE'I f BOOTH, assessment (No. f) of hie per sbar Admin le water. was ievledon ihe outstanding capital Dated Jan. 24KalL stoci or tne corporation, payable First pub. Jan. 14. room I - Knight block, Provo, Utah, Any 'Stock upon which this NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT assessment may remain unpaid on The Lost losephin GoW Mining Co. be raaayFehruary-- J P l a c a- of Business, linquent and advertised for- - sale at- Principal ' publlc auction, and unless payment re Provo, Utah. made before, will be 8old at my offiae' Notice is hereby given tihat at a Wednesday, March 15. 1911, at th meeting of the board of directors of hour cil6i'cIocls.ia to pay the da? " the laerJoseparM'TJotd Tarrnlng"X3om- - linquent "assessment together with the cost " advertising and the expense of; pany, "held" on theThlrd day of Tebru- - ale. of -ary, 1911, an assessment (Number 51 I R. L. ANDERBERO, of two mills per share was levied on X, A Secretary. the outstanding capital stock of the Office room 7 Knight block, Provo. rrpqratloigipay able immediately la Estate y' W, LESTER MANfiTJM. ness, Provo-- , Utah. -- -p Sacretaryr ; -Notice is hereby given that at A Office room 12, block Prova,- -. Ktiight IKetlng-JiLt- h , A board -- of Directors of Utaii.First Beck the Consolidated Tunnel puhJan. 20, 1911. Mining 4U1AI! these came in the first mail thls fliornlng," she Mid in a toneof Company, held on the 10th day iof Jan "-ASSESWENT NOTfClt off r ing ISFFFTait aa asSeiuent-N- or 8t of a choice brand of cigarsauother is one 1) eent per share was levied on orth Colorado Mining Company- -' a card of whiskies'. This thr "outstanding Principal Place of.Bu'slness. Provo, capital stock otsCbe one; advises nie to d r ink si ou t I coriwation, payable immediately to Utah,; weigh a hundMii " anil sixty pounds W. Lester is hereby given that ;at a ZJ. room Mangum, secpetary, no w andbere a-pne urgiii g me to meettns of thebbardT 6f directors ' r Any sustain my 'fainting strength on a of North Colorado Mining Com" the stock h Isassessment upon whic fancy- - grade of col liver oil. These on the:16th ref panyr4ield on a day of January; -mar; iemuin,anpaid Wednesday, .reaaly ffw. of the hundreds ceive I heier received suchjuall jin February iff. 1911, will be delinquent 1911, an assessmrtit (No. 1) otne-mitil about a year ago. I suppose 1 de- and adrtrrtised for sale at public auc- - one-hal- f (ia) mills per share was serve it. I know how it came about. and unless payment is made be- - levied on the outstanding capital stock ; After iuybook appeared anil had some lli4e sold nit .my office on Lot the corporation, payable "immedl-- " press notice I was approached bytlwf March 8,' 1911, at the ately to Heber C. Jex, secretary, 24 representatives of a- - social directory Wednesday, 2 of hour o'clock p, m., to pay the de- North Academy ave., Provo, Utah. and urked to allow- the publishers to insert my name and address, together linquent assessment, together with 'Any stock upon which this assessment with a brief but cogepr history of my the cost of advertising and expense may remain unpaid on Friday, Febru brilliant career. Of 'course I was flat- of sale. ary 18, 1911, will be dellnquent and ad-- ; tered immediately and yielded at once W. LKSTER MANGtTM.. Secretary; vertised for sale it public auction, to the intoxjeailon of this first draught room 1 2, Knight Block, Provo, unless pay mentis made before, will b :' of fame.f gave him all the informa- Office, " sold at my office on Thursday, March. Utah.-c- : tion Je asked except my age,-- " of 11, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. " emiise and signed' a contract to iray to pay the delinquent assessment toa copy of the directory when it should, ASSESSMENT NOTICE gether with the cost of advertising aai 2 appear. I can't see that I ever got a out ' worth of of but It, penny's West Yerington CopperTrg"Com expense of sale, good I tave been burled under whisky adC. JEX, HEBER. Place of Busi pany Principal vertisements and others of like sort ness , Provo, Utah. Secretary. My name Is a distinctively feminine wouce- ts" Hereby given that at a Office 24 ave.."; Provo. ' one, but I suppose advertisers think -- : '; ' of directors of Utafc. of board the meeting I I wish alt writers are Bohemian. " First pub. Jan. it, 1911." never had heard of that social dlreo-tory- theWest Yerington Copper Mining " : '. Company,-heloa the 7th day of.Janu -' ary, 1911, an assessment (No. 2) of ASSESSMENT NOTICE -one (1) mill per share was levied on East Crown Point Consolidated SAUSAGE MAKING IS AK0IENT Mining the outstanding capital stock of the Company Principal Place of immediately to , Business, Provo, Utah. Industry Dates Back to the Tenth Cen- corporationZiiayable Heber C. Jex, secretary, 24 North Notice is hereby given that at a and ConsldWas tury Formerly Any meeting of the board of directors of Academy ave., Provo, 7 Utah. ared a Queen's Recreation. stock upon- - which this assessment may the East "Crown Pnlnt fVinn1Mt,J Hall to tfaesausa4;eiexclalma-lh- e remain-unpa- id MTmngCbmpanyMeld on the 7 th Mobile Register.-h- e ltrectoustruit 10, 1911, will be delinquent and ad of January. 1911, an assessment day (Na. of a combination ot jork. spices jufd vertised for sale rt public -- auction, ) cent per ahara meat chopper Is now celebrating Its one thousandth birthday.-- And In Aus- and unless payment Is made before, was levied on the outstanding capital stoclr of the corporation, payable tria and Germany happy folks are wlirbT&old at my office ' . March 2, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock immediately to, Heber . C. Jex secra-.-. singing: Ws'fe-aapp- y coiiteiitud-wii- en n wlnsl u. in. ,1m pay lln "HBquenT'asfsesa- - tary, 24 North Academy. Ave frovav -and music Bow- .h tnt . st of advor- - Utah. Any stock upon which this For muuii wu Invented a thousand mentrtogether-witof and sale. expense years aaol tising assessment may remain unpaid oa It was In the tenth century that the HEBER C. .'EX Friday, February 10, 1911, wlU be.d tasty pork sausage was given to a de-Seer-- ; a" and advertised for. sale at linquent serving humanity. andit was not un Office 24 North Academy avy.-:-public auction, and unless payment Is til 600- - years later that Germany be Provo, Utah.A ; made beore. will be sold at my offiaa gan Introducing pplces loto the . sau : Flrst' p'ub." Jan. 10, 1911, on Thursday, March 8 1911. at tk sage, which Immediately v gave the product of that country a world-wid- e hour of 2 o'clock p. m.; to pay the da-.Terase' reputation- - thaMime-ceuiaey- er assessment, together with tfc linquent "ASSESSMgNT NOTICE v.A few years ago a sausage exhibi- 7 cost of advertising and expense' af ' tion, was held m Switzerland and over Copper Bullion Mining Company sale. HEBER C. JEK, . 7 1,700 varieties of sausages were on of Place Business, Provo, Principal . Secretary. view more than half coming from ' Utah. Office 24 North Academy Ave.Provo, Germany. -IsV la th good Notice is hereby given that at a . Utah. Making sausages old days of long ago a een a recrea meeting of the board of directors' of First pub. Jan, 10, 1911. tion.- - A 'Trife'a ability t nt ake good tile Coppef BulJIoa Mining' ;Company, " Sausuei "7" 'counted tnr mil. e than held on the 9th day of January, 1911, NOTICE-TCREDITORS OF HER. O wealth and! beauty combine an assessment (No. 2) of one (1) mill " ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY To appreciate sausages one must share was levied on the outstand have been born and reared "back ou per In the matter of the far ing capital; stock of the orporaUon, the benefit of creditoraassignment the farm" where dad was getting -- the J. of Davld winter's meat ready on "butchering" payable immediately to Josephine Larson, heretofore doing business aa a day of days to the 4'bare- - Cook, secretary, 165 North 7 Third The Herald Publishing Company. footed boy" on the farm! West Provo, UtahAny stocky upon Notice 14 fiereby given" that . David " No7 you aan't get Uioaeusageaal wfifefi this assessment may remain unthe corner butcher shop. There la only paid "on Tuesday February, 1 4,. 1 911, Larson4, doing business as The Herald' one' place where yo can get them. will be Company. T.aa made an as delinquent and' advertised for Publishingin and that Is "back on the faun." writing for the benefit' of sale at public auction, and unless pay slgnment and all persons kavmg ment is made before,, will be sold at creditors, claima the said J. David Lar- against w nat toy mat uas ridden on a I my office on. Thursday, March 2, 1911, " business as Tha ' Herald son, doing miniature railway at.Coney Island or at the hour of o'clock Jp. m. to jjay ' Publishing" Company, ara required U elsewhere has not longed to have lust the- r- delinquent ' assessmentZ-together- j claims with - nroper present their such a toy in his own jrardentzThefl t5ftercostoCrB art'kai-'diriB- ' vouchera. Under oath ; to the under- Bng1aid"wiio' pense of own just such-- a railroad. They are JOSEPHINE COOK.7 signed at Prove Cityutah. jCountr, the children of the duke of Westmin Utah within three months after tha .. secretary. ster, and their? road runs over their first -publication of this notice, or ta father's estate and that of O. H. Bar- Office 165 North Third West' street of their failure to present suck case, tholomew at Blakesley Hall The en-- : . . Provo, Utag. ; ctaims,, they will be barred from par- gine works- With gasoline, and was evi First pub. Jaauary 13,1 1911, y..v v la made ticlpatlngr In1 the distribution of any as It Is of dently America, funds that may come Into the hands type unknown r in ..Europe New -- .. .". V' York World. - ' of this assignee. ; a Foley Kidney Pills are reliable F. WILFORD GILES. remedy for backache, rheumatism and : urinary; Irregularities, They, are tonic Assignee.; in action, quick ia results and afford ALFRED L. BOOTH, .. a prompt relief from all kidney disAttorney for Assignee. . and CoNSTiM'Tio f orders. For sale by Hedquist Drug First publication Jan. II, 1M1. VtMXi- bjr Hedqu'st Drag Co. Co., three stores. J - - "X si -- well-know- ilnighrjlocICPTJUh. -- -- t anf ; k-- ' -- . d vr"-" -- ijfcfrrl one-four- th (1-4- r -- ' " ' day-anc- h -- ' t - -- - - , :. . . |