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Show THE PPvOVO IIZ?JOD SATURDAY, DECEMBER for further icformation oa : EllDIIIG III PIIIGE j - rj i the netices published heie consult ; respective signers or county clerk. . Tim niio I Mill UUbUU MM !J M aa ugly - M uUefr-woiin- wOhLuy. Ua aKmit nrolb- - ter street Provo, Utah. Intn his cabin at Sunnyside, carrying 9 Any .stock upon which said assess large sum of money, a man, knows ment may remain unpaid on Monday, to hare been an Italian, pointed a re November 27, 1911, win he delinquent volver at his head and ordered him and advertised tor sale at public auc ' " to throw up his hands. The broth- la mad W - tion, and unless payment or TJaidllle view the .noida hit nLfllmibbflwuteaarda ,HP frpwi irffirt$ijiasswareiwo e Silverware direct arranging 4l' details 1UUI Uaa 4JJLC VU - campaign. factory. - Our prices cannot tor falling fo the ground ' ' wounded. into the Rushing the lattera up a rifle mortally :' cabfrr-t- f Caidllle, hatched it at th brother-in-la- w and-disx;h- et advertising and expense tea and coffee. THE TEA MAN. Provo Tea & China Camp a n y, nr lusfes;"on 15 Weit Both Phones 21. aphthalatl ;LIICTO! Third 8euth.- 4 - & -- day and night, r It draw? the people to your window at night and they'Io-.- .. - cate your place b(7basuieai by that same sign the nexf . day TRY IT. Designs and tmotationi promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO. . 46 North Academv. - fiFililDi Grocers QualityACADEMY AVE. CORNER AN0 THIRD SOUTH. tivr both . -- J ' The place to trade for your Xmas Merchandise Is M 6 OT PROMPT SERVICE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT I 61 eeeeeeeeef SPAFFORDi . I Winlertatep 4 MARBLE THE REAL SIGN is; the" Electric sign attrac VXJ i - .Postal Clerks 8ay 6tamps of That Denomination Cause Them ' Much Financial Loss. mean marbles." - THEIR H00DOOS lumber Co; Balcer v- explained. 1T " Oh,' he eald, lntelligenoe showing . ARE Let us Estimate Your Next Bill . - "EIGHTS" Prices tow Everything right l-- -- of to Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1912. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. on the market i Grades High for or. dlnary thingi in the Tar East, said an American who has recently beea In those parts.. "When I stack Singapore I had 'a lot of heary clothes with me which had been necessary on r. a Journey across Siberia. 1 decided to put them away In a trunk, but thought I would get some moth balls from a drug store. othrbaUsrepeateff thi cheintet with a stare. . "Why, yes; those tilings that you put In clothes to keep moths out,' 1 ASK our The bullet "fleetnThTghwayman. ' knocked him down, but he rose tohis feet and, throwing off his coat, disappeared. The coat was found by was reasoabie, too.. Sheriff Keller on th following day. capital stock of the company It had a bullet hole between the extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to Domestic Steam Lanndry shoulders And was drenched with' Friday, Dec. J.6, 1911,. and the time louth Academy Avenue. sale of .delinquent stock from Dec. 18, .blood. , rSHINGEESBet - .-'---- 6rlnt YOUR WHOLE FAMILY will be pleased if you turn your sale.-H. A. 8M00T, Secretary. l entire washing over to ' us. We First publication Oct. 31. know we can't hold your trade NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. unless we satisfy you on the qual At a meeting of the board of di-Rouerh-dr- y or iron Gold ity question. r6CtorS"(of"the"Lbsr"Josephine clean. will clothes be ed, the Minlngea. held on the 25th day of r tem You'll time,soao. save fuel, November, iSllthe, time for pay are Rates fabrics. and very meat of assessmento . 9 on., the per the cost D . Moth Balls. In the "Ton wiH find atrans'e nxm flQrgJbjufild.MflBJlJJ ber 18, 191L at the hour of 2 p.-- m., VUO VCU,UAltC7a BER-OIRoofing In Five Gradeo from-th- -- on the assailaat As he struck; Mm at its office, room 6, Farmers; and on ;th " head: the highwayman vjii? MerchanUQBankJuIldlngHo&pay'the ehargel the ev6Iver,: sending, a- - bul-- delinSuent assessment, , togetaerwtth IDt - cents on the Mlaf at.ata Notice Is hereby ; riven: meeting of the board of dlrectou of The Lost Josephine Gold Mining eor pany, held on the 28th darjof October, 1911. In assessment (JJumber ), f one mill per snare) tra ranea oa uu outstanding capital Stock ot the corporation, payable tuunedlatelr to H. A. West Cen Bmoot Secretary. man who assauea turn were anonaay night, Sheriff Tom Kelter of Price and his deputies ate making audes- perate effort to find the.holdupr whot is, known to haTeuceea jwounded vln the feaet He is aJsaelieved to be dying, sheltered by friends in a neigh- VVliUg UUUlug 50 The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co Principal Place of Business, .Povo, A i A Roof for Every Piirpocs A Roof for Every Purco He-al- so df 1 S Senator Smoot has accepted invi tations to speak en the tariff question Drumon January 25 to the Merchants and mer's Samples in China-war- e, Manufacturers club of Baltimore and Dolls, ejtc and have u the 21st to the Middlesex club ot Bostoarr has "been appointed a member of the executive committee of the Republican National league and - for your' holiday purchases. a member of a committee of three of th A Iffasrua in futliit fhrAA mpmhorn nt , NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT. 'While Rocco .Qaidill'e, an IUliaa Snnnyslde from Senator smoot honored. 'legal L'alices PloinPjicsdStcre 'We have the line. of ;', CLUODY 1 16. 19.11. Get It now while you can- .- We have plenty. Telephone 17" MILLINERY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ! When a meek little man stepped up to the stamp window in a branch fflce and asked for. an eight cent stamp he caused as "much consternation as if he had demanded "your money or your life." All the clerks came to the window to take a look at him. Thez muttered to one another and made strange and fantastic signs, crossed their fingers, knocked on wood and did xarious Other things that are supposed to drive away evil spirits; '"We're Just "of eight cent stamps," a clerkflnally -- stammered. "Cot lots of two and ones." ' ; "Well, gimme a five and a three," said the meek little man, upon receiving which he paid for them and de parted. "What's ' the matter with the eights?" queried an inquisitive specta- ... tor. The stamp clerk was still too nerr ous but one of the others mnA nrltV . o.ll.. r '' None of the hoodooa. are "Eights small offices handle them if they can -- All persons having claims against the estate of Carl Swenson, deceased, will present the same with vouchers, to J. W. N. Whitecotton, attorney for the estater City, Utah, on or before the 5thdayiof MONUMENTS New Train Service . " . D. 1912. STENIA SW ANSON RADMATJ., March.-A- rieasant urove, utan. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Attorney for . I 61.W. First Estate. tlTHe" latest models IMPORTED 1 So. 3t, Provo, Utah. J and The Beesley Marble and Granite Works DOMESTIC at Special Prices -' ASSESSMENT NOTICE. -- . 7a wee. shade different 4n color, from it : . ' , the ones and it is no infrequent thing for a stamp clerk in a hurr,y to hand nut ' nt nt plpht s when ones -- are asked and paid for. It always costs uuu BCU vvuta 1 omuiy wuu The clerk here the other does day, during the rush hour;" when the offices are closing, was called upon for , . .. . I J a aoiiarjjworcn oi ones. t.e uauueu . 1 v.- m Triple Link Mining and Milling Com pany. Principal Place of Business, Proyo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the Board" of Directors of the Triple Link . Mining and Milling Co., held on the 1st day of December, two 1911, an assessment (No. 3) on was the mills levied share (2) per DIAMOND .'1 Gift him seven dollars. Then he got .rid all the rest of the eights and now he won't have anything to do with e1ehf9. Even "gavs 'eaten' instead of a . ate.'" . " Returning from two months spent on a. ranch he was telling a Btoryof V bunting in the hills with an Englishman. .; . .. ' ... "All, of us were out hunting one . day," said he, 'and the" Eaglishman shot at everything that moved. If the wind darrifd a cloud of dust upward, you could depend onJis ludship to . shoot at it Sq it happened that he .narrowly missed shooting: a young woman who, with her husband, was When our ;visiting on the ranch. "( party returned the husband, boiling angry, approached . the Englishman ' and said : ,? " Look here, you damned stupid sbs, you missed shooting my wife by -- -. , I 5; r I n Inch "'Aw, missed her!said theEng ' llshmau, either astonishedor perplexed. "By an inch, by Jove? LWelL old man, I'm sorry, very sorry.' " ' Lift of the Grapevine. There are some who contend-ththe life of the grapevine is longer than that of the oak. It is rare that a wild grapevine ta : found that' has died of old age. Pliny mentions a tine .600 .years old. There is a vine at Hampton Court, England, planted In 1769v while here In America there is a wild grapevine on 4he Bbores of "Mo- bile Bay, within a mile of Daphne, Ala, commonly known as the "General Jackson" vine, more, than 6 feet In circumference at Its base. There U a grapevine in Carpentaria, Call un- der which more than eight hundred ' persons may stand. Its trunk is eight feet in diameter at the base and it has borne as high as ten tons .of fruit It Is said that thir Vina " was "planted la . - -- i ; -- " at occasions EAST verware, of kinds Jewelry and all ? Optical THROUCH n . not be Undersold 1 h4ir V. lUt uAtiU J e- oil SA . . 4J O well-bake- - Christmas" Joy is, joy" when the "gift is a ; ar ie s. QlsenHafen - " . foV-Cherr- ... i - When you" buy,, a Monarch Typewriter there is immediately established fo ryou a most unique service. You. are made to realize who made A that the manufacturer is nlachine to .stay going, 'your back of.it. The Monarch Typewriter Com-- " pany does riot forget: a typewriter as soon as it passes into a cus tomer s hands, but their, interest piesaif; Holiday Candies Tiia. fmfn itfneo nidnv one -- -- on-ts - a- way-:ta ' customer' : . Denver, Colorado. I 72'Center St. y Provo, Utah tfira aa ffiA prospective' '. Light and don't forget' their deli' cious BREAD. . ; , Hard Wpod.' ? It will-b- e found almostrMposslble j The" jvodak gives the oppo tumty to drive thin steel nails , Into ' hard for making the "nostmte.:esting wood, for the moment you hit them of all stories a Dictu'restorv. to hard enough puncture the wood And the day to. begin that story they bend over on themselves. ' pome aay ,nristmas. ... Many people employ, the use Of Let'' us make your Xmas .PJio-tosmall gimlet to bore the hole destined to hold the nail, and few people know They are sure to please, r that If yellow soap Is' rubbed on the nail it can be driven In the hardest wood with easer" - This trick was learned by a carpen 77 N. Academy.V- Provq, Utah ter, who discovered It accidentally. Now whenever Jie ,1s working with hard wood he keeps a cake of soap ' A TERRIBLE BLUNDER. near by and sticks it full! of nails. to neglect liver trouble. Never do K using .them "as he needs them. He also has a deep hole cut In the Take Dr, King's New -- Life P1H3 on handle of hl favorite hammer and of constipation, bilious first the sign keeps it filled with soap in which to ness or Inactive bowels. and prevent stick the nails If the cake of soap it virulent Indigestion, Jaundice or gall not conveniently near. stones, Ther regulate liver, stomach Farrer A Whitehead, headquarters and' bowels, and bu!ld,up.T.our aealUx. HHr fiutterr National' Pis- - Only 25c at Hedqulst Drug Cos two stores. cult snd CaVes. , Salttakf atyr F,:A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A., . will furnish you with the final part of that dinner. d Those ' cy cakes, and toothsome ls-u- I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D " 1 lUNIOUE "SERVICE - The Provo Bakery :' - X.. & R. G. agent or address CHICAGO, KAN- SAS CITY"" ST. LOUIS V th WWr croon -t . on or season tnc your tnings table, 185 W. Center all-ye- For further information see any D. SLEEPERS uraK" Julius Jensen will To Low rates from branch lines.. Tickets good re--' turning 60 days,. PrutenceBaton I 11711 L I ToOmaha 153.00 49.00 and Kansas City 40.00 Christmas Fine watch repairing. 21-2- 2. To Chicago To St. Louis , AAAASiA4MA4&$4jn Goods. December Itoun5 trip fares from Ogden, Green River and all Intermediate 'points TO -- In TRAINS "a electing purposej-of; directors for the vensulngyear and for any other business, that may prop i erly come before, the meeting, V R. Sec'y. ,xJhe. Slou Consolidated Mining Co, Nails Smart Hats for all .. " -- FAST A?15 I also keep a a ing gifts., & fine line of Watches, Sil- - Notice is hereby given that the an nual stockholders' meeting of ...the Sioux Consolidated Mining Cbwill be held atvthelr office, room 4 Farrer block, ProvoUtah, on the 2d dayof January, 1912, a li o'clock a. Tn of saidday..for. the FOUR Cor. Center & 2nd W, " STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. November 18. the Holidays vX . .. EXCURSIONS T r . for the most sensible and last- - : ANNUAL A Stupid Hiinte'A-- '. . A sparkler for the wife, hus- band or children is one of outstanding capital ;tock of the corpo ration, payable immediately to John E. Bott. , secretary, 209 East Fourth South 'street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, January 1911, will be delinquent: and adver tised for sale at public" auction, ttnd unless payment-i- s made before, will be sold on Thursday, January 25, at the hour of. 10 o'clock a. m., to. pay the delinquenL assessment, together with the cost of advertising. and ex ' . pense .'of sale. : . JOHN E. BOTT; Secretary. 209 East Fourth South St, Provo, Utah... v First publication Dec. 2, 1911. V Suggestion .... tf . of - " BACK-EAfe- Toufch Klonarch Service is established ; for you the' momenLthc ma chine comes into your office," arid continues during all the years it " is' in use. Wc are always at your command. y" , MONTHLY PAYMENTS. . . . ' MJIE. ALIESE PINK. Monarch Jrtachines niaybe. purchased on the Monthly Payment Plan.; Send (or Monarch Literature. "Learn 'the many, reasons wonderful and accomplished The for Monarch shperiority .jpost card. wr)l,bcmg:iuU- - information. no1(rlnI,roro"ittirfcaii'"-'b. tan-- 1 ypewnter exenange company z Lake-Citseen in person at; the' iJiMar IIotelt y, Utah. Salt 66 West Second South St. clarl-voTan't- sr u reli room No. .22, where she wllf-glv- e able information on all businessman! Came Back for His Money,-Sixtee- n Tragical Wedding Party. , vAn appalling happening occurred In love affairs, Investments, mines. Inyears ago a worker at few? a a machine works at at ago, wedding Turkey days Messrs. Singers' ventions, lawsuits, etc. Can locate celebration, the bride, bridegroom and Kllbowle, Dumbartenshlre, left the lots property and give confidential ad. twwUj-elgh- t 0 ih? guests being blown. nraTreTBptyTnn-oraitun5--- iu H vice on al'jrlvate affairs: Test meet to pieces. A powjer merchant named with him 14s. . 7d., wages dt In Ykhia his was .aftero'clock. In and starts at wedding England, celebrating four night every years ings spent f the village of Sloan, in the Yemen, wards Joined the army, serving Spiritualism adviser. . when- a. terrific explosion oocurred ln years, mostly abroad. "A few days ago one of the rooms where powdeTwss , whose name Is Calllgan, call' Stored. Te bride and-- 1; bridegroom THE CLASSIFIED-COLUMed again at Kllbowle and claimed his MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING ana gu8cit bu perisueu, tom t uiolu money, established Ma tight to it. n4 lam aKvniOuuj. JCpt ifc OF INTEREST TO n YOU. being terribly mutilated. '"T li - the-man- N -- |