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Show PAGE SiX - 4 THE PROVO HERALD . Provo' Herald Co. A Bright . Is before theperosns acquiring 7 the habit of saving a part , of .their earn-- ' WE John N. Giillck - the Mr.' William aufHtiorm and Out, . Wagon hence we tain a high quality of work. will call at answer burlap or some tufted material; if KRKE ' OP ehould match the cushion COST on all subjwts pertaining to the tufted, it subject of building, for the readers of this on the seat; and as to colors itn rug-opapr. On account of hia wide expTlonce should --also tnateh-4h- e carpet as Editor, Antiwar and Manufacturer, he floor. The tufted material may the Is. without doo)f. the hiffhpst authority on all ts AddiTss alt Inipitr1es reach clear to the ceiling, or it may Mtilij 10 William A. Kadrvird. No. 17i West reach only to the picture molding. A very neat, cozy Jackson boulevard, Chicago, 111.. and only arrangement, is encloses two-pestamp for reply. to have a wide shelf above the ieat, about six feet from the floor. Then One of T tiw !x-room cottages ever built Is represent you carry the tufted material up to the shelf, and across underneath, to ed In this design. It is 20 feet In width by 38 feet in length, with both a neat finish on the outer edge. Above, porctes built into the main frame. the shelf have cupboards fitted with The of the rooms is well liked doors and shelves for books. The chair, in this little room then 'most' by people; in fact, It is a very only r should 'be one of those popular bQusebota or look and for chairs th at open up w hen yon want to convenience, besides making aveTy cozy, comfortable, home at a moderate Radford crivm advice A. wH! ir yourdoor th-rs- e Prompt Delivery and satisfaction guaranteed 4ist-etwiemi- Phone 164 eal Provo Gommerical J. T. FAHRER, Cashier. On Farm Implements We will save you money on Wagons, Buggies, Double and Singles Sets of Harness, Deering Mowers, Beet Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Wagon Springs, Plows, Cultivators and Machine Extras. THE BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY have a complete line of Stock Screen Doors, cr make you any Special Size of Fancy Screens Door or Window Screens you may Will - t weave a goo living room. 12 feet square, and a splendid dining room several feet larger; The living room Is entirely shut off from the other part of the house which Is considered a great advantage by some housekeepers. Economy also is adhered to In building the stair. The cheapest way to get upstairs Is to build the steps be: tween two partitions; and it is a very REED SMOOT, Pres. I p Bio Room CUJ3 IojOS ) If is Good It (Vvjj I Plumes ) to swat tha fllea. j Second Floor Plan. climb up to reach something overhead. There is room for a small writing desk in front of the window. A deski seems almost necessary in a nook of ibis kind; but it must be low so that it will not obstruct the light; and It must be small enough not to project very much In front of the doorway. A great deal of time may be put on this little nook, and it may be made the 'kh' - The Denver & Rio Grande The Scenic Line of the World Every Mile a Picture Special Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver and principal eastern paints on sal May 18, 25 and SI, June 1, 6, S, 1 15, 20, 22and 29, Jul 3, 12 and 30, August 1, 2, 10, 23 and ' 31, and September 4 and 191t7. ' Through Standard and Too let Sleeping Cars dally ToDenver, Kansas City, St Louis, Omaha and Chicago. v -- v- Superb Dining Car Service Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agen I. A, BENTON, Gen. Agt Past. WM. MITCHELL, Oept AgeC E. EGGERTSON," Ticket ntsSalt Lake City, Utah Agent FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent, T . to keep the flies ' S PAFFO R D CiimrrtDP Dnfo Get - 55.25 5.00 It now while you" can. W hay the living room " eorner in the house; and one that will be liked and commented upon by almost every visitor, Porches built in this war-tos- t si most nothing, because they are part or the house; and they look well There are Just two outside doors to this little cottaee. and thar r hnth woman would be pleased with. The protected by these built-iporches. It two high windows in the hall ar built is not necessary or" desirable to have high up, to be out of the way for a bold outside door staring directly nail rack. out at everybody. Porches are mod In a small house like this, you want ern things; and are becoming they to utilize every corner and take ad better appreciated all the time. vantage of every opportunity to add to Its capacity. The halLia JioUonly Not Untold. an entrance, but It may be used to At a .certain reception-the-lion-advantage as a telephone booth, and the evening was. a distinguished arc : tic explorer. "Mr. gushed a stout woman. to whom he had been introduced, "it " Povc . must have been terribly lonely, and monotonous away, np there, so far from civilisation. I Nook "Why. no, Mrs. Chatterby." he said. ?We had all the company we wanted. -- Snrs - ;:; and our life was full of Incident sometimes distressingly so." 1 Din ic Room ."Still." she Persisted, "ron mint have suffered untold hardships and . 17. JJ ton. I UviNCfSXIM I Porch First Floor Plan. to ator the crop of dollars which you sow with labor and reap with hope. Feed your bank account nowand it will feed you when the winter ot life sets in. As your bank account grows, toll and' ,t ' sacrifice' will he rewarded with ease and pleasure: Deny yourself In" .small things and later you can gratify big ambitions. Great things are possible to the man who hat money la the bank. , ' . ... Make a depostt-today- . ; 3't!'Tf!''''""JTTT!!T 1 r Merchants Bank r...ht. T. N. TAYLOR. Prea. J. D. fJlXQM. " the Three Rocks Mining and MilKng Company, held on the twelfth day'pf (No. June, A. D. 1912; one cent of of 2) (4) per share was levied on the outstanding e capital stock of "the corporation,-payabl- 1 of V boc 1 No. 24 onl : "pos froi to H. F. Thomas, North Academy Av- mh gui: V 24 1 Clei littl A Gra smi: thin T tlm SOC! N. Academy "T i Tl rega thin as char Tl MAI business, Provo, Utah. Notice " is hereby gi ven that at a meeting of tfie Board of Directors of It is Best fiH- What a woman wants among other important things is a checking account In managing household expenditures a check book "acts as a perpetual reminder of the difference between income - and outgo. You can tell at a glance just what your financial resources are how and where you have spent your imoney. Every check given acts as a receipt It is an incentive in itself to save. . of STATE BANK OF PROVO. 1 , , m t It may be given a handsome. anniar. ance by putting In a long, heavy, oak hall rack against thrf side. Opening from the far side of the dlnlna room la a little nook or dn 5 by 6 feet In size.- - This may be fitted up tor a children's study or for a library. It is possible to maka a good deal t such a nook as this. The seat is a box with a tinged lid, having a good thick comfortable cushion on top. The walls may be covered with left-han- d 1 - . privations." "On the contrary, madam." re loin ed the explorer, with a smile. "I have been telling them all this season to large audiences. Youth s Compan ttfilllllrtk JW Tslephona which, &. J Mineral Flat Extension Mining and Milling Company, principal place of WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. well-llEhte- I roar This Bank is a Safe Grainery Farmero ' Provo, Utah. Notice i3 hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of - Minera! ft htision m past Minlug Ton Van most-comforta- "Gentlemen First" at This Hostelry. In Milwaukee there Is a hotel which furnishes an excellent, almost luxurious table, served by a bevy of pretty, "peachy," girls, In pink Ilttlft tar uniforms. With dalntv apron t, almost six Inches square! When a lady and centleman sit down to be served, the bill of farA la always hand4 to the gentleman first his; his service;. Is And not on and madam must wait brought In until nil ever want nas oeen catered tr before the "peach" In Dink will ac cord the lady her attention! - Sweet nenla of femininity and auffraarettea. what a premium to put upon bad man ners among your loras ana masters! And vat tfcn lAdieS do not stand lin In public conveyances In Milwaukee.- fL, - . MONET TO LOAN K, y OH v:-- ,,, CITY AND FARM PROPEBTT at low rat of lnttreat.' A. P. PALM Rooms and 1, Knight block. , - "up-countr- 'la tin - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mere are, two windows on the side. and a triple window, on the casement order, In front equivalent to almost live windows in thls one room. Still, It is not too much; It simply helps to make a pleasant. airv. and comfortable front, room that any fl Delivered plenty & Three Rocks Mining and Milling Company,-- ..principal place of business,- - out , (8L C.A ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 1 SMO O T au NOTICE. Office Avenue, Provo, Utah; -- First publication June 21, 1912. It is Better ' I -- . r; Denver, Colorado. In '! n Low Round . . plenty of light. Th It Route offers the "Ba;k East" Travelere more variea: scenic attractions, that earbs isen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, tha t any other line. rrf:r:.-:.ry- i and Milling Company, held on June 28th, 1912, an assessment (No.. 5) of bought at the .2 mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital soeK or the corporation, payable immediately, to F. E. Brown, secretary, C3i West 3rd .North street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may re PROVO. main unpaid ond Friday, August 9th," 1912, will be delinquent and advertisComplete stock of screen doors and ed for sale at public auction and un less payment is maCe before will be screen windows always in stock. sold at my office on Monday, August 26th, 1912, at the hmir oMr-o'cloc- k p. m., to pay the delinquent as sessment, together, frith tSe cost of advertising and expense of sale. F. E.BROWN, Secretary. 691 West 3rd North St, Provo, Utah. Shodld select a route famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior. Train Service. ' ASSESSMENT Secretary. aMlie-Ea- st ''' tht No. Travelers to Colorado :- tic, dei Baker Lumber Co. Provo. . ( enue, Provo, Utah. Any tsock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, July 20, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold .at my office Tuesday, August' 20, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the' cost of advertising and the expense of sale. H. F. THOMAS, ; "P! - Beebe Lumber Company 5 information on the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. Immediately SIC Roo m Wi for further secretary, to equip your house with screens 104-10- L one-fourt- h ? ' Bed Room j satisfactory arrangement,top1.espe;, cially where you can have a window at bottom and another at the top for light, as we have in this case. It will be noticed' that' economy is the prevailing idea all through the house not parsimony, but Dure, sim ple, straightforward economy. In the first place it Is a straight-sided- , right- angled plan, high enough at the side for the first story - only, the upper rooms being made entirely in the roof. Of bourse the. curb in the roof is necessary; in fact, that is the Drin- cipal difference in the outside dimensions from the ordinary cottage roof. This house would bo too small above for anything but an attic without the curb or garab-- el in the roof. The prer; g fashion at present is to have, p- of windows, and it Is good fav on. Nothing adds more to the comfort of a house than to have t. ' cost first 4 oor -- . & Savings Bank step-ladde- On the ; LcgallVotices When' business opportunities present, themselves, you will nave capital? and of be in aVpositon to take advantage ' r ihem Interest at the rate of 4 per cent on TIME DEPOSITS. - Safety Deposit Uoxe for rent. ' .U- - S. DEPOSITORY. lay-ou- t Bargains .'. 1879,. In This Way latest-machin-er- y, at- j- ' WM.A:RADFORD. in town. We have I Editor -- this habit is to start an account with us and addlBg lt and ' se"e it grow. BY Prop. est laundry wof ... Managing H.. MASTERS , - Of acquiring of doing the neat- ' jgutitished - by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah, r" Entered. as second clase mail mat. "iriuoi .6, J91Tr: at ' the Postofflce ovo, Ujah, under thv act of March The Easiest Way have the r Sealed proposals will bo received by the Lincoln School Board for the erection of a eteam heating plant Tit the Lake View school, Lincoln District also for the erection of a boiler house and coal room at the same school. The work to be done in accordance with the plana antf specification prepared by Joseph Nelson. architect Plans and specifications can be had from the board or from . tha architect fTwo bids will be required, one for the 1ieatlng,and one for the work of general construction. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of 6 per cent of the amount of the bid and mad payable to the . Lincoln School Board as evidence that the contractor will enter Into contract with the Board in case' he is the aue. ceBsful .bidder and furnish a 'surltr bond as .required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at 2 p. m- Aug. 1, 1912, at the Lake View I , C school. . J. N, ANDERSON, Chairman. J. K. ALLEN, Clerk. - o- . C - INSECT BITE COST LEG- - " y - , A Boston THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND. too Important a matter for a. woman ho. be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath.' Avoid these kill- hopes by taking Dr. Klnsr'a "TJfW'wn. New strength, fine, complexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits things that win men follow their nse. Easy, safe andaure. .25o at Hedqulst Drug' Co. Two Stores Successors to Palar and Smoot '.Drug Co. Is , ' COOK. WANTED-Immedlat- ely.. . 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