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Show 14, 191 L' THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER est Arrived cxl) t M WHny : :One Car of: ... ?.ladebyjhe$ephi Mill Manufacturing CoMNephirUtah ilo doubt pf Provo and vicinity will be pleased to learn J that this unexcelled flour is once more on the market-ti- t the tor 151 .North Academv Ave. - " y Vhertney carry . a full stock oi-allkittds- i I IF AMY lllllll C RFK Will lb ) S - ; n races irom engineer and' despite her loaves for a picnic m.' Later, she walks back, and oing bo sees her, baby on the u Nell switches a freight train ing to leave the main line clear excursion tralu and at the same bis child on the' line track, mines to save theTpassengers ost of his child's lifo, but the rescues the child. 'Another e at the Ellen is an Essany Man. Two good The . Lubin's; are "Bob'a New " and "The Tent Village, both "i ?' I ...,', f i. mw. PT.t nr. .VI, V mmm : 1 conjedy.ji Kalem, W Rei bill" "This la another Sortie pictures. He gets hl lown from the farm and he .wlU? have "her wrinkles" ruas-"- t "and get her fixed, up so . l of looli'ng like a farm the looks yke a woman of , Father,, w bo is waiting for , diesn"t depot,jiie wasn't that sort of a "ciit- ' o scenes" are-- , very" amusing " A good Selig 'nils happily. Old Captain,; a story of j'be 's lfe, is also on the bill at For farther information an the notices published here consult . respective signers or county clerk. ' v- NOTICE- iri.IUS -' Seal and Cloth Mixtures. $5.00 to $45 Our prices are positively the lowest for. similar good. Iruine s issued in 1849 f apoleon'e head appears in-- he Liberty,, the words or , being still , "Republiu j fU'r that there was a new ' which IOuls Napoleen'i ;) appeared, but the 'wordi lYanee" replaced by ; Address Ellen I THEATRES v lt2d No. 320 City. State of Utah. ex I Provo First pub. Sept -- 2. .ASSESSMENT; OLEY'S ELLEN 2Y A!i5 TAR ):,ipound 14 ll Thursday Yday, Sept, 'THE SWITQLMANS TOWERS-- ;rea decades a favorite lexeme forCOUGHS, ROUP, WHOOPING tRONCHITIS. HARD Y BREATHING. Take i cf a cold. Quick, safe ' , Is hereby given that at a of the board of directors of " meeting ' Melodrarqa. ;( The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Com - MAN" V pany, he'd on the 1st "THE - TWO-GUday of September,. 1911.. an assessment (No.- - 8) of We8ternw. two mills per share was levied on the "BALES NEW SCHElME' " outstanding' capital stock of thevcorpo-ratio. , Comedy. payable Immediately to H. A. "TENT yiLLAGE" . Smoot, Secretary, . No. 157 West CenComedy, ter street, Provo, .Utah. a ... u. .' Any stock upoi which said assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, October 2, 19ll.will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction. and unless payment is made before "THE OLD CAPTAJN' , ' Solig A will be sold on October 23. 1911. at Dramaj ' the hour of 2 p.' m., to pay the.de- "THE SNAKE BITE" Undent assessment, together with, the ' AVestern. J . cost of ' advertising -- and expense of , A.- - SMOOT, Secretary. "MAKING MOTHER OVER"- 'sale. ' ' ' 1 & Room 6, Merf.hanls A Stream Y v Bank Bldg Farmejfs Utah". Provo, 4 '"I First pub. Sept 2. ( Notice . n, 1 Jefferson St, REX "I can recommend TarCompound .as 'a coughs and colds. It of a bad "cold and & fiinKon, t.ned hei I .!e family with Po Tar Compound. Kvery (i t v'RS niobt i a fio;i remedy for -- l a : . T 'J ' i i ; Co. lt r - . . Xap-a-Ta- . n; . ross-$3.'!5- 6 . . . & 1,98 . 82.49 2.98 . . hirrT-77TT7T7r7S2- Roberts, Johnsorj . . .$1.98 82.25 .98 2.49 Rand $3 quality - 28 Busy Stores wti inn! enester to "New Orleans the river THE MISSISSIPPI "IS CHANGEABLE es of analyses of the-wate- r of Mississippi river, madeby chemists of the United States Geological but vey, reveals the changes 1n its charac i inn vim wa- ter appears to undergo no permanent change in genera! character. Additional poptributions of ffal'.ne waters from the West, received through ami Hed nvers, to nuiintaui in .the wator of the ' lower in i mi ii hmmm YOUNG MAN! doulit you honestly bethat you 'don't need any .bank account, that the bank" couldn't, help you. any and you couldn't help the bank c!l, try this: Go 'to the any. successful business man, in win iu you haveMhjejmotconi. fiderice"Ask him this question: "Do I need a checking account with a tood bank; will it help mc. in any way?" No. lieve i that' high, pfoportion of Imity iust- iden-cemidway in i Us course from Mis:;ottii river..imf!ir!o ua-'- ! r:i t inn- fit1 th ers of the United States by logical"survey has aecunmlad a store of information concerning the amounts of inorganic material contained jfn the river waters of thecountry . A part THE of this information is contained in STATE BANK OF PROVO. bulletin 479, "The Geochemical Interpretation Analyses," by LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH given Chase Palmer, just published bythe a coat of Geoogical Survey. This bulletin may regains Its orbe obtained on application to the Di iginal brightness and a new leaa on rector of the Survey at Washington, Mfe. BEEBg LUMBER CO. J sa- - - Missisi-jiy- - .'ThT--unrmtt Cftl-NAME- L MARBLE & GRANITE - . , ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Utah. . Mule Store" auiiiiii NOTICE. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo, 5. ' i -- V of the genuine. 22 $3.50 ter at different points. At Minneapolis the water of the Mississippi is very simple in character, being distinguislf- .ed only by secondary alkalinity; primary' salinity, and very low secondary salinity or permanent hardness. W C. At Moline, 111., permanent "hardness ADVERTISED LETTERS. appears definitely among the propLetters tor the following named per erties of the ' Mississippi water, al though it occupies a very subordinatd sons remain unclaimed in tfTe Provo position-- - At Chaster, 111., however postolfice September 11, 1911 Ladies. the character of the water appears to be greatly changed, for the analyses .Bean, Miss Leona.. Groesbeck, Mrs. Kath, indicate that the proportion of prim ' Mrs. much Heatherford, increased ary. salinity is' .and the proportion of permanent "hardness Jeperson, Miss Emily Jones, Miss Sylvia Is more than doubled.' This change is due to the highly saline waters St., received from tber MissourTaTa point Gentlemen. Adams, Joe. between Quincy and CnWer. From : I! fiCeIIiveonthe 3: East " . - Moapa :; . . . .... . S2.98 : . We guarantee every pair4o give" entire satisfaction. GO 0 SHOES atlhe price ortheother kind Secretary. Investment Compartyv a .Corporation, with its Principal Place of Business .at Provo City, State of Utah. Notice ia hereby given that at. a meeting of the directors, held on the 1st Bay of September, A. D. I9ll, an assessment (No. 4) of 6.50 per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Edward S.. Hinckley at No. 320 N. 2d East' 'st,, Provo, City, State of Utah. . Any stock upon which .this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 2d day of October, A. D. ; 1911, will be delinquent and advertis ed tot eate-a- t public auction and unless payment Is made before,' it will be sold on the 19th day of October, A. D, 1911, to pay the delinquent as sessment, together with coats of ad vertislng and expense of sale. ' L. V. HINCKLEY, Sec'y. The i particularly interesting la ,i ecauee the tamps issued at so plainly show the changes ng power from monarchy to t i id back again. i Yench stamp you see Mona. ad of Liberty and the words' France." On the following lixr, 98 S1.49 S1.98 . . " Men's $2.50 Work Shoe The S3.00 kind . . , the-Geo- - F ; 'Pateits". '. . ....... - C. ANDERSON, '. $3.50 , Olfice No. 21 North Academy Avenue. ' Provo, '"llTah." ' Flnt publication Aug 2!?, 191 VARIATION IN QUALITY OF WA TER SHOWN AS THE RIVER ASSESSMENT NOTICE. APPROACHES GULF. K!stortcai Stamp. ' n tensely Interesting t ; have been recorded In post-- t is o that a large collation ' often Bhows in a moist trl- ?ier bow history was made. It period of French history k .... . : . . ...... .1.49 . 98 S1.49 '. - know--her- rr-zi- to 8 vakies 5 Boys' Heavy School Shoe Girls' IJeavy SchijoT Shoe . The ."$2Xtt-kin4.$2.50 values - Coats in Carracul Plush i DthfOQ poration, payable immediately Julius C. Anderson., secretary. No. 21 North Acactemy avenue, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday. September 30, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will bef sold at my office Friday, October 20r 1911, at the" hour or.2 o'clockyp. rn.(- to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost ol advertising and the etfpense of- sale. ; . Fancy Tops, 49& .tt , Ilel--'- r Julia Marlowe $3,50 values Ladies' $2.00 Vici Blucher $2.50 Low Heel Comfort . 25 Solekss, 4oc and to -- e V4g A. D. 1911, an assessment (Na 5) of two mills per share) was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the cor- Two-Gu- n amps-tbos- Dil)y Soft pany, held on the 15th day of AugusC s - ! - . - : meeting of the Board of Directors of the lobe Consolidated Mining- Com- . . Lower Globe Consolidated Mining Company-Princ- ipal Place of" Business, . X Pcovo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a1 s, - than any other firm in Provo sind we want to show you how much the Golden Rule can save you omyour shoe . jbilL-- -' Legal Notices ASSESSMENT ..picture. the youngw(fe of Jlir, vcrman, becomes enamored ' ilen, ling good -u-t . S9.75 to $35 The Switchman's, Tower," which the bill at the Ellen tonight Borrow night There is an in- g, human etory in 'this picture, - j 1. Oi'ruit llne is coinplete i oughly Interesting and well act every" detail fslhe dlsonpTc - Qur Prices are Positively I fraiiij This tepresents another of our ne- w- garments. piiioiear nd Shges that will tand hard knocks. I t " 4hat-you-canIepe- and durability i strawnd rock salt "bran, shorts, baled hay and i --- prices that mean a big saving to ji Uthepeople-Sho- es & SON Pmn, A R. PACK --- . i -- nfakes at zWiSll the yer yjxes i S .thp ladies , 1 laiy Land Wheat Flour D)ry la m Ml the Tintic Hombolt 'fining Co,, a Corporation Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. . Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Board of .Directors of. the Tintic Humbolt Mining Co., held" on the - 8 th .4ay . of . September, .1911';an assessment (No.. 1) of mills per share was levied on the outstanding Bone, Edwin. Banck, V. F, Bunck, James C. Busick; Jas. rG. Buslck, Glen. '" ! MONUMENTS t lie-Beeslej- f llorhlA f 51 fl,.!l. Ilf.l.. W. First So. 8t, I . f 'ee. provo, Utah- - .' - NOTICE Clark, Jack. 7 . I will open an office iri Provo S Davis,. W. M. .' about September 1st t hiua 3 H. C. Davenport, ome .rare bargain in Duffin. ii. V UINTA RESERVATION .Erlckson,-- 4 ty ruet- T LANDS. 7T - Which I Hoover Drug- - ed. ' " offer at Lacy, Lew, . SS TQ S3K PER-Arp- r 1 Ed. capital Block of the corporation, pay Anyone wanting ' information bout Ulnta Land should write able . immediately to' John "TJ; Buchi, " Schultz, Emile. ' V Secretary, No. 602 West Center St. Thompson, J. R. S. H. WOODrPr6vo, Utah . ... .Wtide, Ernest. Provo, Utah. 'V Any stock upon which' said, assess Williams, W. P. ment may remain . unpaid on Friday, If letters are nor called for.-I- n tw October .13, 1911, rUI be delinquent, weeks they will- be Nnrto'lnrHMii and wil be advertised for sale at pub letter office. - JAMES CLOVE. I. . V". .T : t4MAAAAAAAA.il lic" auction and unlesjiv payment .is . Postmaster Li. MJKENSEM vr made before, v,l be sold on the 30th ' and 'Physician Surgeon The Only Thina.Sh r.miM n. day ofOctober, 191 1," to pay' the Residence .and Office, 367 S. J .-assessment, together with - "Mr rgoodhess! I ean't . Fourth West St . .uucioiajia how she could glve up h$r child. TheT-athe oosjt of adrertisip'g ajid expenses OFFICE HOURS r 9 to 10 a. m ft has reallr. been of sale, JOHN U. BUCIH, " fo 4 p. m . Y " " that lives in the country." , Z ' Secretary. family . And By Appointment les. iou ep she a fotnd Bat X that P02 West Centt--r St I rovo, Utah nst suited . " her., iin,! PHONI-- r munt i 4 First pub. Sept, 12. 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