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Show Tin: rrjjvo JiERAtk Saturday. October my IL- A Consolidation ; - HERALD (Weekly.) 7 BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS. , ; . f ; BOTHFHONES. Center Street. Prove, Utah Entered m second class malV matter June 6,' 1911, t the Postcfflce, Provo, Utah,; under the art of March 3, 1879. . , ' I. C. Cider C. F. I II C. F. Decker 114 C. F- - Decker For fartherfttformattGii on tit notices published fctit consult respective ilgr ers or county derk. V ; 28, n i' iuiii in IU PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY - iii THE 1NTER- - THE PROVQ HERALTiTjDally) anrf MOUNTAIN rjjjiL L- ,... 1.000 1.00 .,.;. . ... 1.000' 1.00 ..... 1.000 1,000 "2.00 Loco i,oo ler .. tic C. F. Decker mi. jj"M . . 1.000 '. ED HER TO DEaTIi 00 3.00 CONTINUED J. 00 1.000 C. F. Decker nt- C. Fi Decker.. ...1.000 113 Roy Barney . . :. 1,000 1.000 124 Roy Barney 126 Roy Barney .,".... 1,000 Hi- FROM1 PAGE ONE. 2.00 Miss' Paine was Miss Paine did empty boat. 1.00 agreed on Thursday. i 2.00 not come dnThursday" nor oh Frifor, brcathT''; pfforta were . .00 day morning-;At noon I received a made to take her aboard the other S.410 132 WVF. Giles from she clearly boat, but these-e- f forts were hampered letter heroahich ASSESSMENT NOTICE 134 W.. Fl Giles Vkill-beljel7her by the old anchor which she had fart, ;inBtion 2.00 todated 146 A. F. Ahlander .. 1.000 ' anchor was ... I immediately called 'up her family ened'to her bodyV-Thl- a 2 . 00 Johnson & Sons' Investment Co Petn- 14r A. F. Ahlandr-Ti-liOO- O n bottom1 of the in 1,00.0 the 2.00 and I he. muddy ofice, but' mired ctpal Place of Business, Ljndon, Ut 155 Byron Thurmond .. 60.000 J00. 00 was unable to 181 .-W. end floated at the the while Beasley,.... body get. any trace of her. lake, Notice is hereby given that .'at a 1S2 J." " 20.00 ...'.tO.OOO Beasley W, on men There has the in" had which Later I to ' of the rope she. the afternoon reniarkableprogress madleby wrapped drove, up r00 183 meeting of the Beard' of Directora-o- f W, Beasley ...i 2.000 farms, not .only in. the ways of doing things, but in scientific knowl- the Johnson 2.00 the. Tribune office to read the bul- - once about her body and tied with a 7 Sons' la Vestment Co. 185 J. ViTv Bcastey . :.v 1.600 held os; the 4th day 'of September, 186 Lyman P. Martineau 5,000 10.00 letin, I felt sure that I would read hard knot. The water at this point edge which assures certain "results if certain methods an assessment (No. 3) of 11.00 188 W. D. Rjswson . . .10,000 20.00 the story of her death and I knew, it is not more than 6 feet deep, The growth of scientific farming has been one of the most remark-abj- e 1911 uer eharertiaa levied on the outstand 189 C. A. Erickion ...M.000 20.00 was Miss Paine when I sawamong . Seeing that life wars not yet.extinct on the ifag capital toek-- of the corporation- - 194 Alice Brown ,T24)00 4.00 the bulletins the developments of the past century'. Machinery 'hat-go-ne story of, the un- the rescuers pulled, hastily to the 196 C. W. 10.00 to Reld,..... Ruasoo T. I. " land and superseded much manual labor,:anl the jfundamental prin-- 4 payable Immediately whaf-f- . B700 198 woman who SFeets had sought L. known The worfi, 6t attempted ..,.77X500" ' J, at. his realdenoey Llndon Treaeur, 3.00 199 J. L. Sheets 1,600 -doles: of plant crowth have, been woeked out, so that a scientific Utah.' --In the waters of Utah lake. . citation was begun .in the boat and 200 J. L. Sheet . . , . . , l'S.0Ct7 t.m Any stock upon which eald assess "The' letter la !n the possession of continued after she had been taken farmcf can tell before he plants his crop what ttf expect in the moot 8,000 6,00 remain unpaid on Wednea 203 L. C. Mariger may Chief Barlow demanded Into one of the resort buildings. Hethe Thisi-cortditipolice. 207 J. W. Beasley 4,800 ;9.60 is not accidental, but may be traced dajTrTjovember I,. will' be d&llnquest way of harvest.' 212 I gave It to hi m . It roic efforts to revive her were; con- - me from :.60O and EUiQtt it . -Ralph. il.oo will be advertised forwtirat pub " at : least partially, ToThe fact that ' the government has . taken up and 214 S.000 10.00 . Fisher James lic auction and unless payment is is. along the same line as her' story Unued uitilT)r.7 c. "B. Graucould7 8.12 1,560 'C. F& Decker stations, working in conjunction Jnade before, win be sold en the 0tb 215 farming' through to. me en Wednesday." y ... arrive from pleasant Grove,, seven 4,200 -- ,40 && 216 Gordon Baker ' to of the. 1911, pay day November, which with the various states and through Jhe agricultural colleges Mr. McGurrin spoke with much miles away, in Sis automobile. Miss 218 G. 6.00 Mrs. Adams E. .3,000 linquent aseeBStneiit, together with tb 220 . ar-Dr.' before was dead Grau 750 .1.60 feeling of Idlss HiifArwhom he char- Paine Peter Jones most of the states support; Prosperity for the farmer has been the coat of advertising and eipenses of ' " . , 2.009 221: Joseph Aborn 4.00 acterized as a highinded, ulented rived. " sale. T. J. RDSSON, result. 222 Wm. E, : Butler iv, 1,000 4.00 womal of r. geeretary-TroasurePoison. Use Did ' Not ; 7 7 great ambition. 223 C. J. A. Lundquiet 1.00 An all the work to .advance the interest of the farmer however, llJndon, Utak. ; . As soon as it was announced that Used Weight Heavy 224 v 3U00BrimhaU L. Wells' 7 2.00 0-, - ; .. First pnb. Sept. 23. there has not beenmiich said of the condition of the farm women, was extinct, Jake "Westphal in-.- " life to tak Miss believed have 225 Wells L. Brimhall . 1,000 Paine Jb 2.60 ' -- m. Denver a Kio formed Sheriff'George Judd at Provo, ' 00 226 lessen . Wm 2. 1,000 the to. been in has McNaughtoa. dene burden, a. much en truth the 7:30; lighten although "And In accordance with law and an of the tragedy and Deputy Sheriff the drudgery and brighten the outlook of the wives and daughters IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TKE order of the board of directors, made Grande train for Geneva. 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN scene to death in Before her' leaping on the 8th day. of September, 1911, so JthjFr Bachman was sent to theaccomof farmers Nothing, hovvevcrToT more importance has - , AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, C. Miss Graham Undertaker John lied Paine a of from of rowboat. lake shares each parcel stock many notice than the. ".farm women's conference - at Colorado y come ESTATE OF UTAH. aa may be necessary will be sold at a heavy steel ear spring as au anchor panied him,' prepared to take the .... .... ., r.k under ' practical things of farm In the' Hatter of the Application of public auction at the office of the to her body. With the anchor ope body to Provo. '" Springs. The women are .interested Machine - Co 602 tie Uintah Treasure HU1 Coalition Provo 'Foundry life quite as thoroughly ;as are the men, and besides this practiCa she sprang into the Deputy Sheriff Bachman had 1 the Center West Provo. Utah, on Mon thus weighted St, a to Corporation, Company, Mining boat in which Miss Paine had ridden-takeday, October 30, 1911, at 10 o'clock water about 200 yards from shore. interest, tthcy have at heart the theoretical and esthetic part which Dissolve. rNotiee of Applfeatlen 4e a. m." to . Miss Palne'a hat," to shore. pay J&e delinquent assess- 7 While Miss .Paine "attracteof tfie at-appeals more to them, which makes the Jives of the men more . Dissolve: ment,1 together "with the cost of adver train- which aided later in giving clew-1one of of or two the tention tising and expense of sale. pleasant. and gives to rural or farm life that touch of refinement To all wnozn it, may concern:. men, because of a seeming burden of ber identity, had been placed carefully JOHN U. BUCHT, Secretary, TJin-tadwellurban "considered ' to be enjoyed by" Notice is hereby given that the which has for years been trouble which she took apparent in the bottom1 of the boat before she 602 T West Center Utah. 8t, Provo, Treasuro Ilill Coalition Mines crs. First published Oct 17. . mean to conceal, her Identity was leaped into the water. Her personal Company, a corporation formed under VJ not definitely fixed until after the effects, In a email leather handbag, No doubt the women of the farms have known for many years and existing by virtue ef the laws of of with its BUt the Utah, principal arrival of Denver and Rio Grande lined with silk, were also found in ASSESSMENT" NO. 3. that life there would be unendurable for; the! men without their Utah t train No. 4, which arrived .here at the boat. The handbag contained a women-athe of Ceunty, State of Utah, has presented gracious presence, but this is the first conference Lake Mining Co. Principal 1:37 o'clock 71 Spring and a comb, sachet bag, powder-puf- f of Juto IWstrict Fourth ' the the Jast night.. 17 Court -- which -they can cxchangcCllu:i3L..xpc.nences and telr .cach other dicial District, in and for Utah Coun- --7 Place of BusTneM Proyo CHyr U few other feminine - toilet ' articles. "tjdeiitiflcationwnay .what Jhey have done and what they think ought to bedone tod-vanc- e ty, State of Utah, a petition y raying to Location of Mines, Eldorado Mining Gertrude McGrath, 1353 East South There was $2.25 in money in the hand ' allowed to disincorporate and disDistrict, Utah County, Utah.. the welfare of the farm women. Sociologists may .go through be Temple Btreet, a niece of Miss Paine; bag . These ' personal effeets were solve; that Saturday, the 28th da? of more to the "sheriff's office in Pro-va and advance Notice is uereoy given that at not by Mrs. Russell G. Schulder, a friend any out the length and breadth of the land October, A, D. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., -- - soon or as of as an C. Board of can thereafter counsel the 8. 4 Miss of Painei McDonald, of meeting Directors, by v women of the farm who are practical method of procedure Jhan be heard, has been appointed as the the Spring ..Lake, Mining New-hou- se 113 body-bflees at of .with of Examination, the Ut. y to assemble in Colorado Springs. What they will tell each other time, at the Court-Room 'of the said held on the 23d day of Company, architect; a newspaper tirua and Undertaker Graham failed' and by September. building, In Prove City, Utah 4 will be the outcome" oJTpersona' experience, what, they will recom District Court,ot to disclose any evidence of the woUtah, bs the place at 1911, Assessment No. 3 of fifty (5Qc) repoiter of Salt Lake City. County," State tkAts- r( tirrvtnpr rtti tint 1 .. Mt i- -t t lli. t mc nwvw v vtwiv.. which the said .application is to be cents per tuoufiand shares was levied menu win rcvvui vicu Misa Paine left the train at Geneva man having taken poison before leap- - ' , atany tima before the upon the capital stock of the corpo with her plan apparently fixed in her in'g into the water. farms. 7. The Lrc&ult cannot , . pther7 than an advancement of tfieir heardL aailhat of thirty days from the date expiration act-in- g and issued Home SBe Left Jake asked mind. WestpiLal. ration, welfare outstanding, the to "pay Early ' of.every of this notice, any person may file ob- -, cultural opportunities, which must redound, uble to at to the of Members rent at the the immediately her sistet'V ascaretaker resort, secretary family, joctious to said application. man and woman, engaged in farm work. 7 her a . rowboat. . In witness whereof I have hereunto hi?, office, Paypon, Utflh. She said that and 'others, were not aware that she set my hand and'.affixed the seal of would come to the resort in had left the house until norvn. When Any jStcck upon which this assess the Itfstnct Court, aforesaid, this 2Sd ment may. remain unpaidon Saturday, a few minutes in 'his automobile and her sister went to awaken- - her, the5 " day of September, A: D. 1911. ' M. E. KAftTCHNER, JR., '. November 18, 1911, will be delinquent that she would pass, the time while bed was empty, but a note of fare- well was found in a bureau. 'It was i Qerk. and. adver Used for sale at public auc waiting"fi y rowing on the lake, E E. CORFMAN, Attorney for I'cti- - tion, and. unless payment js made be- - , "How deep is the water?" s,he ask addressed to members 'Of the ' family. 7 ' -:- tioaera..-. '. ' for Vill be sold n Tuesday,-- Decem ed. was subFtantially'asfQUowsT It : '; v '., First publication Sept 23." ber 18. 1911. nt 11 a. m.. at the; com-- , ' She .".was .told that it was shallow "I' dare not' tell you 'the ' indigniat the shore point, but that greater ties to which I have been subjected paays office jto pay" the delinquent n. We have plenty. Telephone It Qet in. now while you IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE thereon, together with the depth was found at a' greater distance by this man Brown. l know that you' advertising : and 'expense of from the shore. Miss Paine handled would walk the streets day. and night FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF cost sale.-"BRAXTON BARNETT, the oars as if .thoroughly at home ! in to get another job, which I have done. THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND ' Secretary, a boat. She pulled to. a noint about I have not told you the degradations -Ttft Enual Don't Exist. FOR THE -- COUNTY OF UTAH. First pub. Oct 19, 1911. 600 feet from the shore, where the fto 'which 1 have been subjected ; Your No one baa ever made a salve, oiDtmeat or balm to' compare wltn boat was . stopped.. Little attention high end.noble minds could never the . matter "of the estate Of "Jane A I do' not blame you'f' was. paid- to this ' by Westphal and conceive DucklfO's Arnica Salve. It's the one James, Deceased. Notice to CreditNOTICE. DELINQUENT 1 uet , You did healer not know, Burns, Corns," who other were nie. Cuts, helping at the resort: vmen ipcrfect ors: ' Moapa Investment Company. Princi is So the Ulcers, this but of It""- -' Boils, Sores, from Scalds; was diverted wny Their attention only Bruises, the Creditors will present claims - with-- h pal Place of Business, Provo, Utah two ; , the For NOTICE: lost are Mise in Tew a .There min months boat Eczema, Salt Rhtum., For Sore Eyes, the for delinquent up- passenger TouchcTs to ike undersigned at the FOR SALE on Paine Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprain? had described and. the roomed boarded when looked' utes stocltTori out the following at j law office of A. B. Morgan, Knight Westphal again residence of B. W. , Both,, deputy Center St, FOfl-ARemingtontypewriteT building, Try it. Only 25c at Hedqulst Drug Ho.-A- , My God,the boat is empty. She's it sheriff, 130 Nrth West Temple street. Utah News Co., vo, Utah, on or before the 30th day September. 1911, the several amounts only $25, ' Co. 'a two storesJ Miss Carllne Paine, sister of the dead v , of .January, A. D. 1912. r, opposite the names of the. respective overboard." (Vnter street as as woman, lived at the same 'address, boat follows:' another shareholders, .Manning as'quickly GEORGE JAMES, 7 ; ' ' insurh. J Hit Safety. each" sister occupied s sepa-- " OR SALE Cole's .Hot. Blast heat Cert W Amt. Levi Carpen." although Westphal, of said possible. Executor Estate i ' "Sluirf-s." No Name, t " Amt. ter and others row;ed qufckly to the rate room.' ; Judging by a conversation over- ing "wove. Call 1J9-X- . A. . MORGAN, Attorney . for exec 47 Harvey Cluff . . , . 1 6.50 heard on a Staica Iwiand ferryboat, The body i of the dead woman was utor. 8 59 - Harvey Cluff v52.00 tntidiness as well as neatness has Iti rOR SALE Young pigs." Inquire 'Bt from Provo and arrived In Salt 28. wubiahed. O.-.iO First, Dr. 6500! Sept, lUm rgWMfafe, aayti the Ne Vofk.TlmeaT evenings, 691 Soutk 3d West. Lake City at 12; 50 ooclTtnlsnunoTn7" 93 ' Dr. O. K. Hansen . 3 5 20.80 srte A literary man,, wo it was" reported by 95 Dr. O. K. Hansen . 5 .S2.60 one apefiker, had married the women ing. , It was taken to the S. D, H2.S0 DELINQUENT NOTICE. " 96 Dr. O. K. Hansen . 5 he did because he baptised on day WANTED HELP. tnvans unaertakmE estahlitthn.nt if 9 . 66 Fred Buss '. 58.60 to peep at her top bureau drawer. is thought probable by members" of 42 6.60 D. E. Partridge WANTED Experienced lady clerfc. the Tintic Humbolt Mining Company, "That can lardly be possible said ' I the family that "the .funeral will" be 52.00 E. D. Partridge : . if- .V Principal Ptace of Business, Provo, 67 ' the?ether womun. T nave seen that Call at The Fair Store, 44 W. Center. 2 13.00 Robison IO; G. ; A. held next Monday, although no defi- -' Utah. . drawer myself, and since top bureau 11 G. A. Robison .... 1 6.50 nlte NOTICE: are There on CTIrl WANTED to do housework. delinquent arrangements have heen made. ' drawers were invented there never 12 G. A.: Robison . 1 " 1.50 237-X- . the following described stock, on ac Arthur.' J, . Brow n, hen questioned wag sin'lv . 1 13 G. A, Robison 6.60 as she Call drawer count of assessment No. I of two mills SO . kept.- last night; declared that there" wai no O. A. Robison .... 16.25 per ehare, levied on the 8th day of 105 J. H. Robison BUY8 52.00 WANTEDJTQ "Yes,. but that is just why hp marin any of --Miss Paine's accusatruth Septembefl8l lrt.he"severai amottnta 106 J. H, Robison...... 4 ried her." said .the other. "H foi 26.00 . set ' . .the. names tions. Flrat-clarof. a the opposite respocr 103: Bftrtoo A Blake BUY aiikb J3.00 couvirui rj that 'a woman who" kept WANTED.TO tlve share-hbltJeras follow;sf"777-f- ' ' ' , cow.." .Call phone.l39-K.'107 C. C. Chase 5 32:50 her 'own thlncl'tn 'fhft 'rihwwi,v . ' ' Cert' ..Amt 56 7:r" - 6.60 ONE DOLLAR TO CHILDREN. fiiBion would ri(H niii'ke his ife miserJoseph" Pet ereon . . : 1 ". : Due. Shares. Nql Name.- t 68 Joseph Peterson . . 8 52.00 21 able, by trying; - to straighten Byron' TBUrawBfTrSS.OOO $50.00 tip hl " beingrcoaf ined: In the: xoun ty : . . 3 desk" 22 ' Byrott Thurmond ,.24.40 ; 10,000 -- 20.00 .60" 07 Vr Iiarflff READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS 23 61 28 A. Jail 24.40 for F. 354 ... Harding 20.00 days, on a charge'of abanByron Thurmond ..10,000 ' .' 1 4 9.75 24 Byron Thurmond . 1,000 i 2.00 62 George Fpwelson donment of wife and children .Thitim - 41 .'60 ; . Indiana Good Fishermen. 25 Byrcn Thurmond ... 1,000 2.00 26 W. A. Williams ... 1 8 !J 73 A. 52.00 Williams W. ... Close; 'a former justice ot 'the 26 Byron Thurmond.'; ,,l,O00 The salmon BBhlng season has been 2.00 6.50 27 Byron Thurmond .7 1,000 2.00 27 Alex Mortensen . . . 1 ,' very prcfltabla for some of the Quinl peace of Spanish Fork, was. today re52 ..00 28 - Byron Thurmond r, ,' 1,000 2.00 74 Alex Mortensen .... 8 ault Indians this year. The rin bae ; leased by an order made 5 15 22.60 Jacobs A. E. . 37 Mrs 7 ; 2,600 6.00 been fair and prices have been espey Judge 75 En" A., Jacobs ve 16.25, 38 2'" Mrs. S. 10.00 6,000 Indians-haBooth in the'district court, - The case HJBeasley cially good. Several 76 A. Candland ... . 4H 27.25 39 O. F, Decker ; i . : ; 8.000 10.00 made good sums, but Johnny ' and came before the court 77 J.- W. Johnson 4fc" 27.75 40 Decker 10.00 6,000 C.:P. yesterday yesHarry Shale have led. Thus far the 9 C. Johnson 58 M 78' F. 41 R . A 7 Barney 7,(.. 25.000 50.00 terday morning and evidence. was in-- , season has netted, them (4,000 apiece 79 . Geo7 E. Robison . 7 45.25 42 R7A. Earner ;T- - 10,000 20.00 troduced which went" tp show that the ' . llo.iii!am correspondence Portland 2 '.4 85 D. McNIcol 16.25 43 10.00 A. R. . 5,000. Barney ' ' man had been more sinned ". Orrjronlan. And in accordance' with law and an 44 R. A. Barney'.;... 5,000 10.00 against : -- The e than of made 1st board the order 45 R. A. Barney sinning. 5.00 in summing ' 2,500 court, 63 Chas7P. Jones!.'.. 1,000 Averts Awful Tragedy. 2.00 day ' of September, 1911, ' so many up the case, said: "It certainly will YOUR WHOLE FAMILY L LI A r.gusF. Pierce 7 of each parcel of stock-- as" may 7500 ut.OO shares not benefit the "children oflthede-fendan- t adv1!eg1vefiNIr.C-r""irTtafty ... We bave a complete stock 59 Oscar Wllkins j, will be" pleased if yoy "2.00 be necessary- - will ; ne sold T at "public 1,000 to confine "him" in of lunsbby, 60 S. 8. Whitehead S00 Marengo, Wis. (R.' No! 1) 1.00 auction at No. S20 North 2d East St., jail, "and,; entire Washing over to us.. We 61 J. ot inasmuch as he has showh a 1.000 on .... 2.00 P. Boyle Provo, Utah, Thursday, the 19th jisposi-- , prevented a dreadful tragedy and sav' 62 W. J..Julien ... 500 1.00 2 of m".', to at o'clock tion to know hold can't do we. October, day trade p. all . his that your ed two lives. Doctors had said her means will 63 Lynn -- Smith 1)00 2.00 pay the delinquent assessment, toul permit, It Is ordered that the defend: cough .was a. "consumption'? unless we satisfy you on the quat-it- y 64 1.000 cost of advertising Burgess ,i. ,2.00 gether, with the ant pay to the clerk, o! this court Si' cor.-- U or iron-ctlrAl- ie 68 J. W. Baker v..;.. 2.00 and expense of sale. E. S. HINCKLEY, J and could do little to help her. 1,000 question. ; Rough-dr- y ' a week, for, the benefit 7- clothes will be Clean. 73 Sidney Russell . . . . 1.000- 2.00 r tuacy jremedies falled.'her aun President. of the chi' ' 74 Leon T'earce : 1,000 2.00 Address. 320 North 2d East St., Provo. ldren' dher-- to take Dr. ; i King's New Yoy'll save soap, fuel, time, tem77 2.00 .; Utah..:;::;r;Kan Angl ,.'1.000 ..ry. "I have been uning it for per Snd fabrics. Rates are very ,78 En&n Angley 3,000- - 6,00 from which to make your ' Gives Aid 'to Strikers 79 E van Angley i,,-:,-r time," she wrote "and the awful rcasoablc, too. , 1,000 2.00 NtTCE OF ,f3IPONEMENT " lections and our prices and Sometimes liver, kidneys aud bow-- " 91 4.00 ti has almost gone. It also saved Mrs. A. D. Moore . 2,000 At a meeting of the board of direc-tors-.93 Chas. F. Reynolds . 500 1.00 prompt service will please you. els, seem to go on a strike and refuse l :t!e boy when taken with a se- -' the Moapa Investment; com 94 I. B. Darton 1,000 2.00 Come and to work right. Then you need our Inspect stock. VroncLial trouble. Tbis match-r-- ; 46S South Academy Avenue. these, 95 I.' B. Darton1.000' 2.00 pany, held on the 19th day of October, Pleasant little strike-breakelH iae has na equal for throat Dr. 97 Arthur Scott 1,000 , 2.00 1311,, the date of sale of the. delin-que1 l. King's New Life Pills to rive thm 2.00 troiiiilcs, Price COc and $1, THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN 101 " J. W. Heapley ..71,000 stock of the company was d 102 C. F. Decker . . . , 1,000 2.00 natural aid and gently compel proper ':k' 'fn-e- ."Unaracteed-.-bVTHE BUSYTJORNEIl." until November 7,. MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING 103' f... 2 p. . 7 1.000 F7 'r etill-gaspi- ng ...... ilOO : Women of thz Farms Herald-Republica- btena J, iare-followe- re-su- s ob-Hri- - on , ' . far-reachi- . ' - . b. , .7 . -- -- .A.!i!An SMOOT o. a SP AFFORD -- Winter Rate Sp1.D8livcre(Ii - . - - ' -- ED1DS . 1 ittt - - 4 4tsuigeel!iiriiflJedorElc8 r 4 LE . -- a ..".''" ... -- . i K. ...1 t )U ..,8 - ; -- " 2, . s, ? " - " ; cr hTo a ..... - C ..... Are You Going 1 7.. - toDuild? on-th- . -- . " , Window Frames, frj-htf- Casing, Interior Finish, Etc. 1 '.' , s. -. ' s" ' . of - " rs nt post-poue- ' . !;wsR two fturei. ; OP : INTEREST - TO - YOU. Decker 109 C. F. Deder-.- -r . ?,0h) , 7- - K. S. IIINTKT.IuT. tt S . imoef to. actlon.Excelleat health sooa foJ9 23c at Hedquist Bins? Co. Try them. |