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Show THE PROVO HERALD T , t - ed at the office of Grant C. Bagley, avenue Pfovo, VI. North Academy Utah.; Said property will be sold' in separate parcels for cash or upon For further information on credit not exceeding one year with in. payments at not the notices published here terest: on all8 deferred cent than less per annum; 10 per -consult respective signers must each bid cent accompany of per o dr county clerk. EdiMr 8AM H. WOOD of congress" would be devoted to same and all sales are made subthe BUSY WEEK. ' he had a long line of Entered at second class mail mat- ject to confirmation by the above Last" week was a busv'week in "playing politics" hia opin-- ' -to'Jase . CREDITORS. r.Pdent.iiJbnwhicli NOTICE named eourt-- . - the - Postofftee - tF-JunTa ,191ir-a- t the Pnvolleratd office. "Publish ion. The. of session congress "long" Dated this 3rd day of February,-1912-. All persons haying jlalms against Provo,,Utah, under the act of March a first-clas- s, newspaper means immediately preceding' a presidential : ing de3, 1879. lots of work. It does not take much election has been considered for so the estate . of .Esther EFFIE M. CARTER, v. time to make up a paper- - with ceased, will 'present tbm sama wltn 'many .years the propitioua ,dHie for "Eiecutrlxl 47 at newspaper clippings, but to get the manufacture of. campaign; ihlindez vouchers to the undersigned GRANT C. "AGLEY, . 420 Third East or and work editorial down Center street, that it has, become, a custom, for sen fEast Attorney for Executrix. outh new arid ators and something? street, Provo, Utah, on or beprepare niake all to representatives for the people to read fore the 16th day of May, A. 0. "1912. the campaign speeches .they want foT THE COG WHEEL ROAD isweighty last a different thing: - Then too, 0.H. Berg, executor of the Mil-neASSESSMENT JIOTICE cifculatioti among their constituents, The committee of the Provo the, Herald last week f, E. tfnd statement Esther of wilj published ' in bills a the hurry appropriation Commercial club which had considerable local news arrd the pass Tintic Central winning Com pany debased. and adjourn in the early summer. ' of the of the investigation charge J. 'W. N; WHITECOTTON, r of that takes much Place of Business, Principal gathering the present congress, such a proposed 'improvement on the rustling and, pushing. The social With for Executor. Utah. Provo, Attorney course would seem inevtiable. The mountain side near Provo made a end of the First publication, Han 16, 1912. paper was also. kept Democratic hous'e of .representatives Notice is hereby given that at a ' " club last the favorable report to, astweek-awl-we-w-afl first4n class shape tip .the board of directors of meeting-o- f and the Republican senate will hard week and am now ready to pro-- . k1 4o- -t he ladi e s -t SUMMONS. TlntrcCentral Miai Eg Company, held ly be able to agree on' any partisan ceed with the carryipg out of, the of Provo for the way they have bills which come before the two bodeditorial ;.Mva on the Tth day of February, 1912, an plans. proposed, helped Mrs. Smith with notes by ies. The members therefore will not 1n District Court of the Fourth the work of the Herald has - made tetephone-an- d assessment (No. 9), of c per share other ways. , be botheredby problems of .legislafor me 7 Judicial District of the State" of was levied on the burden much-heavi- er The people of the city'secm Jo the outstanding capital but can devote almost their whole Utah, In and For the County of stock of the to Carry and. for this reason I ask be raucli iiLcre5.t.jn..Jhe tion, payable Imcorporation, taking, that the people olTProvo wTio' are paper. Not only in th-- vyay of time to the more serious question of Utah. to L. R. Anderberg, secremediately W. A. Lloyd, Plaip.iff. vs. Philip making. president interested- - in seeing this develop7 , sub-room in their bu.t.also tary, Knight Block Provo, . Catholic. Moritz and Charlottie Morltz, Defement work carried out, that you reading, Utah. Any stock upon which this script-ion'and in the advertising ndantsSummons. will help me to the best of your It is the aim of the assessment may remain unpaid on department. HANGING AND ITS.HORRORS. -' State of Utah to said Defendants; The ability, to make I'rovo the;; Saturday, March 9 1912, will be depublishersFive young men- - were put to aath You ate hereby summoned to apAs said before, the cost of this I e raid the and advertised for sale at best linquent, Jn very paper " enterprise wrlhtnr somewhere in the state of. Utah without aiw In Chicago tMs morning to expiate pear within twenty days after service public auction, and unless payment is the horrible erime of beating to of this summons '"upon you, if served the neighborhood, of $50,000 and made before, will be sold at my office exception and for this reason we death a farmer they had robbed.. two-yearto complete within the county in which this acit will take vou us continue to that ask Wednesday, March 27, 1912, at the help P jJigofl t ojLfjVjLli ves. was tion is brought; otherwise within thir - --The, Sja pktfts-- , but we want t Ate jrenaH-xacte- d by the law, but ty days after service and defend the begin work, IF poslsiCTelnMafH, TTBLIMIKRS linquent assessment together with the 1 aueb. The a of gruesome pun- - abore-entitle- d inflicting action, and in ease of cost of advertising and the expense of izzandznot htcrthan O J more than put tbe con your failufe so to do, judgment will first work undertaken will be the sale. This week our subscribers will shntcntto death for the law's exaction be rendered against you according victed rrriiOTildmrr-nf-th- e hotel at i he foot R. L. ANDKRBEap, c:Ue upon by a young man nf th? complaint, which ot the mountains and tne con- wix will want to know , an into the hearts of innocent mothers, has been filed with the clerk of said struction of the railroad on. Third about how the is deOffice room 7 Knight Block, Provo, paper South street. But before we can livered. fathers, brothers and sisters. No one court. Utah. are Whether you x' can read the account of the farewell This action is brought to recover begin this work the financial end getting First publication Feh. 8, 1912 the paper regularly of the business must be looked or not. lie will "also-- be author- scene in the Cook county jail, at which a judgment foreclosing the plaintiff's after." We have now $3100 sub-- , ized to adjust all back subscrip- a mother cried out in anguish for mortgage upon the land and water SUMMONS. some one to save her sons, without right described in said complaint. before present this tions andj-h- r but scribed, In District Court f the . Fourth tha plra-seto will, be GRANT C. BAG LEY, being forced to admit that the death to ca$tcrn p.e&plex 1 wanttp: ; sc? : of a renewal Judtctat " District; your subscrip is an awful thing, too often cure "a "suliscripfion'"'" forlTTew a.ccep Attorney for Plaintiff. tion if same has expired. Your penalty in and for Utah Utah, Sitttwg on in its indirect effect P. O.. address, 57 North Academy at. least 100 attention is . . , more shares from called to the murderous again whose-handhave naMaQdapolsl avenue, Provo, Utah. 7 those in I'rovo, This will bounty. s people-he- re fact that if you pay three, or six Utah Lake" Land Water. and. Power First Publication January 30. give me prestige when X present months' subscription in advance and whose souls know no wrng. - - We cannot be convinced that life lm. the- - matter to -- eastern investors: Company,- - a corporation, Plaintiff, .vs. will save quite a little money of some or oiher form C. A, Rogers, DefendanLSummons. pun There surely ought to be one you as it saves us the cost of collecting prlsonthent NOTICE TO CREDITORS. as a efficacious not as ishment is The State of Utah to. the said Defend who Provo hundred in are . people and if you will pay $2, for one as barbarous of penthe crime ant: in interested this . enough project in advance you will be givAll persons having claims against You are hereby summoned to ap of legally killing human beings. for one yeara to subscribe $25TC-aclalty . mail boX free of charge, en Ogden Standard. the estate of Marjorie Albertson,de; pear within twenty days after the ser share of stock and' I would like wbich can nail on your gate yotr ceased, will present the same with vice of this summons upon you, if to ask you to bring your subscrip- and the carrier will the paper HALL. put vouchers at the office of J. W. N. served within, the county in which THE POOL tions either to the Herald office in it instead of it on throwing Whitecotton, 8 West Center Street, this action is brought, otherwise, with of In Playini minds has th pool or to my office at 32 West Center the make We to propose many people, grown to be an evil. Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th in thirty days after service, and de street in order to help me in push- the ground. Herald so interesting in the This seems o'be due to the "fact that dajrV f May A. D. 1912. fend the above entitled action, and ing this matter along. t read . W. C. ALBKRTe3).:-;asassociated beear have & halls caie of odt toXtee to do so, Judg alwaye 100 pool soon as sub it and will not want it thrown on as these Just Executor. with the saloon. With proper ment will be entered against you acscribers can be secured I shall the J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, ground. " cording to the demand of the comregulation the pool room can be ele.present the matter to not less rp Attorney for Executor. vated to a higher plane and made plaint which has .been filed with than' 1000 people in the east Word comes to the Herald that a means for First publication January 23, 1912. the clerk of said court. supplying clean amusewhom I know personally and a --movement towards the forma ment. We believe, too, that it is not This action is brought against you invested through, me tion of a Humane rwho have is on so ' ' society as the hour of recover the sum. of $153.70 for to much the closing before. NOTICE OF SALE. foot in Provo. These societies 1183 hall regula-tinthat the means for apple trees at 13 cents each; RespectfullyulnhitteTl,--are doing some-goowork in the should receive the consideration of . . for setting out, caring for 20 $160.00 In the District Court of the Fourth II. WOOD. east and it may bejthat Provo the public officials, All commercial acres of trees and Irrigating them Judici al Diestrict of the State of something in this TfifeT :It clubs have pool and billiard tables during the season of 1911, and $40.00 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES jjeeds seems that the movement started Utah in and for the County of Utah. J(uringjthe-jear1911- , for their members, and under proper in lotw4ier.jrates 1fom'sW much good. In the matter of The estate of Zina with interest on the whole since Sepconditions accomplish they candidates the about newspapers week is said to have mistreated tember 30th, 1911 at eight- - percent . Loveridge, Deceased. and proposed candidates jdr the his horses at the Union station. Young men who are prone to spend do can on the street their evenings - presidential nomination this year, The undersigned will sell at private per annum. He was rebuked by some gentle ' J W. N. WHITECQTTON. JcdlL SoJar as trteJDetffiloiceispn- - man from Salt Lake, and - then nothing -- better than sate the foUowTng desinTheorTeafiJTop comIs his at where literature good Attorney for Plaintiff.. cerned the three men most pro flrove awav a block and is said to situated in Utah county, State of Post officeaddress Box erty can where and 273, Provo, good companions minently in sight are Governor have whipped his horses unmerci mand, ' Utah, Utah. found. be Harmon of ;r Ohio, fully. Some ladies who witness Box Elder Journal. Parcel No. 1, in the name of Zina First publication Feb. 8, 1912. - Wilson of New Jersey and speak- ed the affair have taken the mat 1.50 .chains er Champ Clark of Missouri. Per- tcr Loveridge; beginning up and the probabilities are "Coin" Harvey, whose little pam ASSESSMENT NOTICE. south of the northwest corner of the sonally, my own choice is Gov that some such organization will phlet en his "Financial School" made ernor Harmon of Ohio for the him rich, comes out from the reTTrfr southeast quarter of section 7, tuwir reason that he has made good in pal Place of Business at Provo Utah. is to be regretted that such ment It. long enough to name a ticket ship 5 south, range 1 esat, Salt Lake ri Notice la hereby given that at a ppsition-wfache .held Jias every necessary but , cruelty which he assures all concerned would meridian; thence east 5,79 chains; and his --real Democracy "cannot steps of the board of directors of meeting to animals is something that "sweep the country.' He names Roose ' ii degree west 10.25 chains; the Camp Bird Mining company held south be questioned. At the same time not to-b- e tolerated,, The velt for' the head of this ticket, and boitf Champ dark and" Woodrow ought sou th 88 degrees west; 5.65 chains; on the 10th day of February, 1912 tor e tall. That ticket would hcksTsand,horses - Wilson-arr whichattend good men an should our Union station should 1e well Bryan north 10.50 chains, to place of begin- W'teSessmnrTNof'rnoT'r'nOTO sweep the country just about as two have equal consideratio,i in the cared for and the- share was levied on ' the outstanding 5.94 borses acres. should area ' would a cats ning, sweep carpet; fighting "'nominating convention. . I hope be vtell fed inxjrder that ajitalstock of the corporation paythey may the dust would be thicker and two Parcel No. 2, in the name ot Fran- - able Immediately to F. see "all delegates go to thai E, Brown, secbe a credit to the cityk People exhausted cats the result. Salt Lake Riddle zina I hold 691 convention beginning . , Stephens; West 3rd retary North, Provo, ride m - hacks usually ride Tribune-,.-. ' stock that the instruction of delegates Who, Utah. chains which this north of southwest 20,75 the Any upon -- somewhat because of the better 4 is wrong. We instruct our dele-- , assessment northwesi of corner of the remaip may unpaid on quarter RENQM1NATION : IS . CERTAIN appearance, .and the betterthe ' 5 south, range 1 Tuesday, March 19, 19lz, will be desection gates from "the influences - and condition of the hacks and-t- he 7, "township The presidential situation has clear, from what we . see 'in our local more and courteous treat ed to such and extent that the Repub east, Salt Lake , meridian; thence linquent and advertised for sale at kindly -- , surroundings without a .proper, ment accorded by the drivers, the licans now have but one candidate west 5.57 chains; t thence Wth 10.05 public auction and unless payment Is of else- -' the conditions, """"survey Taft chains; thence ...east . 10.37 chains; made before, will .be sold at the ofbetter the hacks will be patron for the presidency,'-'Preside- nt where. When we meet ' in "a ized. Let us all do our utmost to is now certain to Secure denomination thenoesouth 10.05 chains; thence fice of the secretary on Saturday, national convention and great maintain .the What , little west'4.80 chains to place of beginning, April 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock of the city, on the first 5 ballot. " m. to pay the dellquaot assessment iisten to the stories 'from all whether we be credit hack drivers, com strength his opponents within the Re- area 10.42 acres, With 10 shares Lehi p. sides, we often get a different missioners orwh at ever with the cost of advertising stock. f together company posit ion publican party appear to have had--to Irrigation No. view of the candidates than when we and of sale. expense of Zina name in Parcel 3, the ,r fill. start with has now vanished end It vve look only from our local sur-- . p- - E- - BROWN, yf--'- r Riddle 113 By bee; Stephens beginning Secretary. be not at were all would .( ' surprising 691 West 3rd North,' Provor Utah. roundings. - , ' Our edition of ' Friday -- was rds arid 13 feet west and 68 rods and ' l r . we, are to send instructed somewhat First the north of southeast Corner 3. feet publicationFeb. 12, V 1912. delayed because some unanimous vote of the Republican nato cast- - their votes of our" of the northeast quarter of section advertising came in' late. tIon?bnvenlton, arbitrarily, why send delegates at We are 18, townshfp 5. south,, range 1 east, to $100 PER PLATE our editions trying get allr-Why a "not, niakejDUt ; ; Oov Judsoa HarmonJa the qtuletest Salt Lakemerldi8Ji;est50- - rods ; t out earlrlnhrtvening-tha. . and send it by mail and save all our advertisers will get the bene- and molt dangerous ot the Democra-- . north 16 rods; east 20 rods; south 16 was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, . useless expense. ' fit derived from the,people read-in- g. tic possibilities. ' He Is keeiping pret rods, to place of beginning,' area 2 in New Orleans in 18J2. Mighty cost- . At the- - conention of H0S, acres, with 2 shares in the Lehi lrrt-- ly for those with stomachJroubleor ty much out of the theirV evening papers injhe battle tvvUy4our delegates- - from-th- c no of Jg and the enemies making so mat tneyW4iJUDc-pj-e tndlgesUohTTo day people every Parcel No. 4yin the name of Zina where use Dr. Kink New Life Pills jt,te xof - ch'ian wer. to the evening, arid do their othe, candidates, so that he may ex next pared day to'go convention botmd bv instructions and we" urge upon 'our pect to draw strength from any of Riddle BybeejJ beginning 99 rods and for these troubles as well as liver, kidto vote against their own pcrson- -' shopping advertisers the importance of gett- them when ..he needslt. Just now he 13 feet west and 68 rods and 3 feet ney and bowel disqrders.- -' Easy, safe, adjudgment. Someof these men ing- their advert f appear to be the most likely one to Lnorth or the southeast corner of the cure. Only 25 cts at- - fledqulsfs Drug were very abler"men,- - but they " uvi uuai icr oi eetuua is, 10 wn- - Co.-,are going to have a large receive the Democratic nomination wre not supposed to use their you 5 '.;'" .;''.' shlp south, range 1 east, Salt Lake ad or-- a page ad. get it in by nine ; brains-or- " (Do you know that more real danger intellect which had oclocR iq, meridian; then west along street 5.1)0 the of the day NOTICE been the truilding star in their se-- of issue and. morning In a Common old than In any .chains; thence north 4,00 lurks make frrangemenfts chains; it-i'Of" other the s 'mtadr; anments? The ibeijcejf&st B.00 chains thence aoutb -tf' Spfclal Stockhordtrs" Meeting of sare way is to .Jake Chamberlain's 4,00 chains, to , tition to send such men, so tied we-can" room beginning, area 2 acres ior it,: In "Cough provide Syndicate-Mininthe to a national convention where the Co. a reliable flemedy, thoroughly wlih 2 shares of water in Lehi Irrigaedition vwt had-tside " """" the., very test brain forces are trackFriday and rid t". of f preparation,, the tion company. yourself, ro'"""""some--. .of our local , needed. cold as quickly as pgssible. Thls1 reia-C-JNotice is hereby given that a special sale will Said " be on or made after " Lot mc repeat that-a- t the uJ Is for aleby HedquIst'.priig Co. . r :,,., .. theJ5 day of February; J912, and meeting of the stockholders : of the ior l!' W-". ,' tjonal nominatin'r conventidTi rf ' .'uii ix . , Mtc , Tre S'orei' " bidi (herefefre will be recely- - Syndicate Mining 'company, a. Utah Editorial Forum our delegates should goun- : instriicted and- when they " are the most there- they should-giv' Published by the Herald Publishing careful consideration to every PLAYI.NG POLITICS, candidate presented, whether it ovo, Uth. Company be Governor Harmon, Clark or Wn"pf .Senator Umoot. announced, it . Manager s'ii3ie4dark horse. as his opinion that the present' session " : - 1912 The Provo Herald - I&gai Notices! - e -- , " corporation, win be held at the office of the company,. in room four, Knight Block, Provo Citj, .Utah, orTWednes day ,the$th day of March,-- 19J12, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day for the following - purpose to consider and act upon the advisability' of amending Article . VI, of the Articles of Incorporation to read as -follows to wit: to-wl- t. -- , r Bilner, ' Herald Editorials " , .... . to-har- d , -l- ln . l The capital stock of this corporation shall be 1625,00.00,- - which ahaU be divided "into 1,250,000 shares of the par value of fifty cents (50c) eac ' B. H. BUXtOCK, u President I. A. SMOOT, Secretary. -- J Article-V- - :- NOTICE OF MEETING A meeting of the- stockholders of the Lost Josephine Gold Mining company will be held at the, office or the - company Wednesday February2V 1912,, for the purpose discussing the working policy for the coming season and for the discussion aa to whether the property shall be equipp--ewith machinery. By order of Board of Directors. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. First publication February 3. d ' s -a-H-of-our l. PERFECTLY LAUNDERED He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy white and perfectly launder ed. It does his heart good to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. We know what people 'want and we see that they get it on time, too. SOVO STEAM LAUNDRY. NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. Keep on'aving. It's the only system for a person on a salary to follow and it wins. There's no place where you can put a few dollars or week that will pay vou tne returns as savmgs account. Here vour savings -- earn" 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. One d -5AM 7 to-wi- t: or each-mont- "ollarensarraccountr-- : United States Depository PROVO COMMERCIAL SAVMGS BANK. & COMPANY. Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Hiawatha CoaL 150 to 160 West Fifth North. Both Phones, 232. . W. DUNN, Mgr. . , arc e -) BetterA rtainrtWoflas; v - X and cheaper than machine work, X . Coins - find v- by hand-see us weave. Oriental Clean- ing & Weaving Co 85 North Academy Ave, J. G. keratlan, X Prop. . f j We weave and sell exquisit ori ental -- dessigns In -- silk tablecloths, sofa pillows, piano scarfs, :prit xtjXimt f Something New for Provo Peonle 1 .1 ta : t - -- - , i tiku " gaUo"nompany.5r -- it f ismginafly.i DAINTY; LINENS. Tour linen is the most ednspieuoua feature of your apparel." it requires more attention thanother wearables. It is particularly noticeable whether properly laundered or not on full dress shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs jgid wash ; Bhirts- ,- Sucbrigarments re--: qVire skill and care to produces the best results. Exactly right is the verdict on our work. Send for the wa-- .. gon; we'll do the rest" " Domestic 1 Steam Laundry 468 South Academy Avenue. wib ' Luigi Gaudo Tt1? JHOEMAKER lhat mo'vej West from 43 lit North to 127 N. Academy Ave. " Half Sole, . hand sewed, Men's g o -- f......... and-social K . y ' .. iti-'t- Vi.00 Half Sole, hand -- 4 P 75c . '. s' sewed,-Ladle" - . ... , -- -- |