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Show "Meat Prices VVifl Not ComeDovn"is the cheeamoeivs ffigt cnmesi from the Department 'It; - ofAgri-JQtWQr- ry I latter James AwSttJ1otk-le--Hii- e nart of the week for AshtonV Jdah,0, to teacn school A fine baby daughter, weighing ten -- i the man or woman. who knows that a Shredded Wheat Biscuit will supply and one-hapounds was born to Mr. end Mrs. Arthur J. Harding Thursre doing day. Mother and child nutriment than beefsteak or nicely. from Preseggs and at much less cost Hugh Peterson is here of his brother guest Idahorthc ton, remains and Shredded wjfe, --Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Peterthe same price, the same son.. ',;;. Mr. and Mrs. R. EWood of Pioche, high quality, supplying all Nevada, have moved to Provo and the nutriment a man needs will make" their future heme here. ted a position ' zz Trttir the gait lake Route as chief shredded wheat biscuits clerk to Agwit George Wl Craig. , with peaches and cream or Mr. George GTonneman was "in and The "4newbsmption-with- Iete; placed .. provo Herald. nourishing meal at a cost of V. A. 'Holbrook of Los Angeles not over five cents, j Made spent "several days - in Prove-- - last week vislltingTils brother, "W. - L. . Niagara Falls, N. Y. Holbrook who is" assfstanf manager of Farrer Brothers store. They both spent a day ox bq early in the week at Ogden visiting ..their mother,' Dr. Fred VV, Taylor underwent an operation at the. Provo General hosFOR SALE Young pigs, thorough- pital last weeTTofappendieiUH. bred Chester .Whites, r 13.00 each. Also Messers. A. H7DeLong of Salt Hi: ' '4 i Wheat 4 ;t . ., arriving we offer you the cream of the market for your early selections. Our Mr. Irvine having just returned from a buying tour of the eastern markets reports that neverTijVtheJnstq shown such wonderful and desirable Fall needs lf more real body - building if,-- : - HARYESTkOMESALE . of - ft at DOMESTICS ' at a bargainJ4L625-, A. NuttalL Phone Provo returned the tf. week from a trip ; FOR SALE $450: surrey : and $75 basin where! they harness in first class condition, $125 chased "me land. f hvon at t inspect - t, tf. assembled hints fashion. ' of ' . - high-jampe- II The much wanted and popular two tones , For your selection are aslemBledpractically -- - e any combination of seasonable shades that" you B could possibly desire or a wonderful Choice of solid colors in extra fine quality Kid, black, grey, .. 1 .. . etc. Reasonably priced Linen, Muslin, Pillow The fl : -- i correct eomparisons, Our stocks are, fast a .. : -- - ..- .. ;.. .. - - We will carry at all times a full and complete line " -. ; j I of Cleaners of all shades. I li be- J- 19: i a J is All -- pwould Skirts, Kimonas. Winter. 75 footwear .:V,-- n S-1- 472-R--3 rd Mr. room house, pantry. cellaTbartsrchtckenzhousesT-etcTit- " 691 South Third West. Call 705 South Second West tf. - AGENTS WANTED Koaline (Marvelous coal saver! (Millions will Mac this sure repeater. competition Responsible, ageatsir wanted. T Send stamp and references. Wedel .Com panyrStuart " buildingr-fieattl- be-- -- :6ept. Uble qaS-- gouth Fourth East SALE i 100 - Joining --Knighfa-ranchi terms. Address Mammoth, Utah. . Price- - $750r Joseph- - Shaffer, 9. -- tfleirlres to run a E TO join her husband a little later when she Is able to traveL , she is able to travel. MraiMargueriteSynftnd..oL,.PJeas: ant View has her two Slaughters visit ing with her for a few weeks... "The . owner: ineyitably has the T. F. Peay of Spanish Provo todajiand called at The Herald question of suffioient air pressure to orflce to leave one of those classified give long life to Ures, .. on the one ads for which this paper holds an hand,' and not too great pressure to , T n : a thseKifcand, ana"m6TrSareTro fgTfasyTldfng-o- for work in Utah- - county. Address tf. "M, care The Herald. BACK COPIES WANTED-W- e are short several copies of The- Provo Herald for August 17th and will be glad to pay 5 cents a copy for several of these. - S-1- FOR RENT Four room bouse, close in. Phone 538-. modern Utah State Fair snd Fall Conference L. D. S Salt Lake City, Sept. ' 30, Oct 8th, 118." , - low excursion rates via Salt Lake -- Houte on sale Nephl and Tintic and North, September 30th - to October fith inclusive. Good returning Octo bir 12lh. " All other points on sale Pt ptember 29th to October 7th inclu sivg. Good r'iminr"TJrttiI October lUh'flxtra sleepers and day coachpf for this occasion.,-..,-.- ... . 0 8,- - out all town of receive prompt and erj Utah-Idah- o tbrTrpirags should perform. Tires are not meant to do this work. Rubber and fabric cannot take the place of steel When the tire casing is allowed to run soft enough to take up the road shocks that the springs should absorb, there di sintegration and separate tween the layers,-- and which in ume will result in the titter destruction of the body of the Ure." HARMON MAY INTER RACE FOR SHERIFF. Several delegations of Republicans have'waiteatm- - Jesseitf ; Hannea--of late to secure his consent to be a candidate for the oflfice of county sheriff. He gave out this statement today, 'T will accept the nominaUoB if it is handed to me, but 1 will not make a fight for it." Mr. Harmon to .at all nnxious to get into the JESSC M. . nt . i:i s!.!oki::g is "nOLHOURW Ereryksiy's Coins It ing described animal which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Provo City eetray pound on Tuesday, the 19th day of September, - at frosa Maict to 11, DripUon;Onerown 12 n-- r L O'clock 'noon: Califonawith "BnU" Dtrtao."r about Bofl -- -- vy e-- - ? A j fc 16 years or more old, weighing about 1,000 pounds, scars on shoulders. sore back, star in - forehead. No brands visible.; Said estray was taken ip by the Nearly every other man you marshal on the th day of Sept meetjs smoking a Bull" Dur-ba- city 7 19K.-- ' rr t cigarette, rolled to; suit his owa particular taste, by his own . Poundkeeper for Provo City. - and:Coats m These striking Models from Dame Fashion's best Studios, are unmatchable in "style, fit and quality at the modest prices we are asking. You will agree with us when ' v you see them. Um- - MINISTER RESIGNS. " r' U 7 n world's best cigarette tobacco, bright! golden JVirginia? Carolina leaf with a wonderful mellow-swearoma and delightful freshness found in no other tobacco. Get a Sncent sack of "Bull" Durham and a free "book", of papers at the nearest dealer's today and discover the pleasure of "rolling your own." If yoii have the least difficulty, write "to the manufacturers of Bull" Durham, at Durham, N, C, for their, illustrated booklet showing the Correct vay,. se.nt free on request. The faculty and executive committee of the B. Y. U. announced last week that hereafter the Ladies, would, be opened for parties and dances free of charge to the student bodyThey plan thus to regulate the dances of their students and thus have a closer supervision over ' the dances' in geherarTrof. rf.TKolf in speaking of this' matter' last: week ctated that they .had been trying to workout a pla: .V. direct this sort of amusement 'more v ' U clysdy than in the past Gym-nasiut- New Fall Dress Goods ti r i l i , j V ....... have the exclusive jaale in Provo of the products of two of America's largest and best factories, "and are show-- ; ing the largest, best selected and assorted line" of high quality fabrics'shown anywHerelri'this locality . 1 We . U . .. : . new stylish Dependable footwear TH) TH) in3 TIT) n 6 - 1 - rl B.Y.O.TO RIVEFREE DAKCES u - . , m Ladies9 Suits Original Rev. J. C Clark of the Baptist church resigned yesterday as pastor of the church, his resignation to take effect October the first Rev. Clark plans on going back to his home- - in learning to "roll their own" Apella. Jowa, to take care of his cigarettes with "Bull" Durhanv-- " parents who are getting well along in and finding it surprisingly easy. years and somewhat broken ia. health. pastor of the local It is tradition that once a man Mr,larklias-beemore than two years and cbu,rch...for start9 "rolling his own,!inarother during that time has made a large smoke""ever-satisfie- s -- him.tBei number of Jriends in this city -' and . cause "Bull" Durham is the State. areneaaviror ou wun tne oeason s Best ztyies in mare t2 Provo's Fashion and" Qualify Store. --T -s -. T'"T-st.-rTT- r ir f.,. iv U y. 4 j u J. uj.v u v u s, o jv. u v u vv u j.ujix. u u u u s -- T-i T- T 3C -- - cstray notice. :r:; baVe in my possession the follow et TWO BIG EVENTS.. little-bitttnd- the prdper pressure for the sake of easier ridjng qualities," says M R. Motor Co., Black, of the local distributors for the Racine Horse Shoe Tire. "When this' is done the motorist simply isntilizing the tire to perform the functions that te - .'..J careful attention. wUl 1 skillful fingers. To "roll your own is recognized as the distinguishing mark of the connoisseur. Every day thousands of smart, jsnappy. young. men are in the grand army of enlisting LADY SOLICITORS WANTED American smokers by Two capable lady solicitors wanted RANCH FOR SALE a 8Q acres of good hay land With this year's crop in stack, 3 miles west of Springville. Phone or write F. F. Peay, Spanish O i l. Fork. H. F. D. No. 2. ill Dixon has practically compleTed the llli; wort Jn the Unlversity-o- i Ajucago ior Airs. Quelle his Master s degree. Knowlden Dixon and infant daughter Vwblewpatatieffa-taa?- : any size, any distance, and PROMPT DELIVERY - MrTXafe LATEST STYLE tht Fnots, C2Q acre relinquish acres , cleared, 26 acrer plowed, one' mile trom B. I. Ry.; and siding one mile from elevator. Ad- - FOR ment, " 241 ary no trouble to Fork-waatli- is customers we - will 'prepay all mail orders sent us of and do all your at what - 12. and writing desk in good condition.' Phone SAtE-Ubr- for of special sale prices to To Ask for - ari 'experienced shopping yourself. acme regular prices today will 1 THONITT3r Bown left this Mr. Aldous Dixon left flatarday for for Oolton where he will load morning a large will the at teach ; he where Ogden of sheep and go with them shipment Weber academy. againUwttiter7Mr. to the Kansas. City Btockyards.- Wah e, . FOR Ms We" wort -- - the be morrow. shopper, future ..your wisdom 77 "A full asMf tme for Fall and needs to needs in this line of goods Afternoon Dresses, Party Dresses, sufficient usually . of - caref uFTiomelieeper a word anticipate coming most complete - pyrpnflo-nf',mpec- 4 the to the prudent and and by a full assortment for g-2- FOR RENT of "lynficapHces arelea S-2- 1ra1e;r1S5riMtffiSiS situation Cotton Market is extreme- - . ' " drop-"i"r- ses, etc. r model now you- - will profit ; jTltHodson wenrto3Ioena 'SaIg"f-roonilmpdein fflcObusaith-si- e Hot and cold water and day to conduct examination for postMr. Hodson gas, M8.W per month. Apply to J. master at Enterprise. w. Bates 215 South Fourth Eat. will visit StJeorge and other places Of Interest In the southern part of the State before he returns. ' WANTED An experienced girl; 41. 6. CBylnnd has resigned as ?9 pt.hef P?e4 apply. Phone 188. mayor of Santaquia and will move to Provo to reside in order, to make it more convenienttor WsChildren to FOR RENT CHEAP A 3, 5 or 6 tJ. ir. Bylund has S, attenfl'tbe room Bouse.' Inquire 81 W.'2 South. Stone J. 0. the hotne, 73 South , bought r Phone Fifth West street. FOR SALE CHEAP New automo Gov.. Wm-Sn- ry. State Treasurer cult! bile, surrey, wagon, plows, J. Kt jesserPrekerriSewretary ,tors,irttit oxes- hayforks, electric Hardy and Martin Christopberson washer, piano, small farm, close in viBited the State Mental hospital Phone 257. Thursday for tM . .MOTORCTCILB .FOR .SALE A ing the hospital greenhouse and twin cylinder motor- grounds, with a view to applying some of the methods on the capitol cycle, in good conditKih, a bargain if grounds. taken at once. Phone 478. Attorney D. D. HouU - was down TOMATOES Nice smooth big from Salt Lake Friday. tomatoes for sale. Phone or " A tRtwker-T&lldaughter- - has been . born., to to Saitr and Mrs. Walter Cox, Jr. . MARRY IF LvNELY For results, Jesse. Bown left. this morning for try me; best and most successful; Chicago where he - will enter 'the hundreds rich wish marriage soon; Rush Medical college ' for the school ttrictly confidential ."most reliable ; . year." Mr. Bown ; IS the son "of-years of experience; descriptions and Mrs. Late Bown of this city and freet "The 1 Successful Club," Mrs. has chosen the medlcai prefesBion for Harly-Davidso- Bleach Factory, rrt Ing porch. 589-W- T ut) i"n g7" Towels, both Turkish and HIGH PRICE PAID for rags, scrap Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fleiner, form'erly Iron, rubber, metal, bottles, pelts, of Provo, were here last week, from bides etc. PROVO JUNn MOUSE, Eureka. in They are now 312 South Academy ave. CALL 235. the restaurant business engaged at Eureka, and Mr. Fleiner is developing mining -property in "West Tintic. -- et in gr She - I m n lei fickle ma .. Roberts has gone - wrestler. " newest - . . S Belate5tu"Cher2nd: FOR SALE Horses and cows. The attend a. iig track and; field meet at O. H. - Naylor Implement companjNiwark, N f. M 14 tf. Roberts will spend about two months 4i4he4i3ast-4a3in g pecialwork am der FOR-SA- tt CMEAPA tooriCeF some of the be st " coaches in that See Jacob MttStrV. Us4 . stone Well Driller jnjtfiL j 2 :. Coleman.. -- .. tf. John Reidhead, a former Provo W. A DOLLAR GIVEN AWAY To resident and father of Mrs. R. ' every twentieth customer, commenc-Jn- g Brereton, died at Woodruff; Ariz., August -- 1 8th. Bring Tonrs or August 14, at the age of 92. He is father's razors and razor blades tn h survived by his wTTe7"8Ti chTTdfenr sharpened and earn the dollar. Razor and many grandchildren and greatblades 35c and 25c per dozen: Razors grandchildren. 25c. Carl Lohdefihck, the Razor Man,. Henry Jones goes to Pocatello on 66 Kouth Second West Tuesday to wrestle George' Nichol-so- n wili wrestle , and onHRrida FOR SALE A good 1,400 pound some man at Ferron, J3mery county, work horse. ". Apply W,ells-Fargwho , has challenged . the Provo .. JgenL " mir perfect rors of styles that reflect latter part of last into the Uintah have each purThey went out to I East '.wttlrtrsonthe Coach Eugene - f4&XSv" Iffl are being new garments t- -e A-1- 0 day, By express every . X? X? V. (J VJ J -- , |