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Show r TIIE TROVO IIERALD ELE ORELl m n Hie Provo Herald 10 Published If lishing by the Herald PubCompany Proyo, Utah. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, V HI Our Work is Better auridry-Tea aa4 ( DARKIII GRAY DiSEA ulphur and Nobody ., will Know. 1 tntered ' T 1 PAY&OM DAIUf"W r . AINS ... a? mail 6, June the patter post Uct, Prow Utir, undcf the act T77 March 3. 1879.- -' 7. 7 L H. Masters, Managing Editor. One year .... SALT LAKE CITY - r . ... Second-cla- ss S2.50 LMvlng PROVO Northbound 7:06 a.m. Southbound ft: 14 a.m. 9:59 . .m. :60 a.m. ' l PROBATE SHIP-NOTIC- 10:59 , : 7 Through rates and routes to interstate points in connection with the Union Pacific System and, allied ..... lines. re-In- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, inland for Utah County, State of Utah. ' In the matter of the Estate of Albert E. Cooper, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah," on or before Nov. 30, 1917. 7 FREDERICK A. COOPER. MART JANE COOPER. Administrators of the Estate of Albert E. Cooper, Deceased. A. E. Moreton, Attorney for Admin. Savins a Dollar Here is an idea, worth about. Are not all the big men of today the men who did the little things well; who' looked after the little details carefully;. who actually accumulated money by saving a dollar? You have the opportune ity now, . If you make us a call, we . thinking1 . ."' istrators (First publication July J NillJshow you amounts saved regularly wnTmake you independent. STRtlANR Of PROVO ALVA I K j VISIT FORT DOUGLAS NEXT SUNDAY A pleasure and education r for the whole f amilyvFree Band . Concert l(U30am., a. m. BarSee Cantonments, Prison Camp, etc., racks, and finish day by picnicing -G- uard-ount-lt430 j 50-ce- and your SHIRTS and COLLARS last just as long as if you had them done at home, and they pear better and hold their i shape longer' when laundried at the DOMESTIC, r - Domestic Steam Laundry JAS. HOLMES, Mgr. e rope and Canada. A similar increase among our soldiers and civilians is threatened by ':our entrance into the . war. this dismal forecast," it is the expressed belief of the experts that this danger can be met and the steady decline of the tuberculosis death rate continued by prompt and united action. In this belief they urge the government authorities" that every recruit who, in his physical examina Vi.ttanrlAl fnr. 4Yi0 tire touting np nrA. tions, shows any suspicious symptoms or lias been exposed to an unusual de- vention of disease, . ... gree of infection from tuberculosis, Back up your advertising,- - if you should be referred to a tuberculosis If it have to hire special police to keep the expert for furthejtvexaniination. out' of your store. appears that Tie lias a latent tubercu- crowds rv; To-offs- Utah Timber &Coal Co. CASTLE GATE CLEAl CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING CANYON n-- - : losis infectlon'.which may become active under the intense strain of modern military life, he should be repeet-e- d and should be urged to place himself uadect propethfiiedAgalrc..- v In addition they urge that all troops should be carefully Watched and be examined at intervals of three months: Every soldier' who has had a cough for a period of two weeks or any other symptoms of pulmonary disease of-- , whose general, physical condition has undergone a serious deterioration, should be 'referred : to an Should he expert for give evidence of infection he should be sent. to a sanitarium or" farm colony until the disease is arrested. Suitable employment may be then provided but lie ""should not be returned to arrive military service. To help carry out these recommendations the convention pledged to the government the support 'of all tuberculosis experts of bur country be registered and organized and commissioned as reserve officers. STRAIGHTENED HIM UP. Solomon Bequette, Flat River, Mo., writes: "Two years ago I was down on.my hack till I could hardly go. Foley Kidney Pills straightened me right up." Rheumatic Dains. achine joints. sore and swollen muscle's indicate deM get right at the trouble and prompt relief. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS "A Square Deal to Every Patron" W. FIFTH NORTH. PHONE 232J..M. HARMON, Pres. J. W. DUNN, Sec'y and Manager. 160 OREM ELECTRIC next"Sunday. Adults $1.25, Children 65 cents. Smoot & Spafford - a Herald Want Ad for Results Try give Spring Lake. Mining Company, principal place of business Provo, Utah. Notice There are "delinquent upon the .followlpe described stockoa ac: count of assessment No. 11, levied on the 9th day of June, 1917, the several mounts setopposite the names of. the respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. Name. Shares. Amt S 5 Thos. E. Reece 17 W. R. Heaton . 65 E. H. Harper .. 66 E. H. Harper . . -0ff 106 David A. CTirtls-TTT. BOO 109 Chas. F. Reynolds .. 250 110 Chas. F. Reynolds . .' 500 121 E. H. Harper C3 mi . 128 Geo. A. .Jreditoh ....... .... Scharrer ' la, 5I 7 Just Splendid IVs ....... ....... thetlt 1 500 Notice is hereby given that under 141 Paul Wirthlin 7. ."7 . TToOO and by rtue of an order of sale, duly 162 Geo. E. Robinson ... 2,500 E. H. Harper 5,000 made and entered by the Judge of the 172 173 Wm. T. Harper .....28,875 District Court in and for Utah County, 180 E. H. Harper 2,500 Utahr-o- n 1917y day in action then and there pending, in 182 T. E. Peery ... .777 Tr 50ft 1,000 7 whietnOtho Srilouston and MrB.Loy 190 Ilyruni PxThomas, 2.50 230. Hannah Badham 2,500 Administrator oftheEstktfi of Seth are plaintiffs, and the Utah Laken. 25fr TnffiT Water and PhwTir IVimrisiiv. Deceased. . Hansen, -- 600ihn, Ael A1Jea others, are defend - ??? Martin M. Larsuu, Atluruey fOTAdy corporation,-an- d 500 284 W. P. Harper ; I Edward T. , Jones, the duly ants, ministrator. 297 Yates E. 2,000 Jos. (First publication July ""23, A D. appointed, qualified and acting receiv 299 G. Alexander s.i 26,000 eKpf said court in said cause, will on 300" E. Olsen . . . .... 7.7 .24,00( 1917.) of for offer theQth day August, 301 R. Peterson 16,04 sale, ahdsell, to the highest and best 303 A. Keep FIT AND FEEL FINE. Jensen ..........25,323 of all the title bidder foKash, right, Cathartic Tablets Foley thoroughly 1.500 W. E. Stoker the said defendant in 304 D. cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom- and interest 305 Wi, Davis .27,800 to the property described generalach, and arouse the liver. For indi- and 306 G. Alexander .7 19,875 . gestion, biliousness, bad breath, bloat- ly as follows: 308 G. Alexander 19,659 ' of All which of real the it estate, no ing, gas of constipation, remedy 318 B. Barnett 2,000 or be interest possessed' Is more highly recommended. Don't may havany 320 E. Broadbent 44,500 he careless. See that vour bowels in, connected with what isxnown as 321 E. Broadbent ...... .43.672 are regular. -- JCeep tit. m accordance with law and an And Utah. County, Hedquist Drug Co. ,. All of its rights in and to that cerl order of the board of directors, made tain reservoir Known as tne tiDerta trl the 9th day of June, 1917, so many ASSESSMENT NOTICE Reservoir, and situate in Juab Oounty, shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at Bullion Hill Mines Company, princi Utah. the offlee of Wells iL. Brimhall, 19 All in and interest the title' right, pal place of business, Provo, Utah. diversion system, consisting of canals, North Academy Ave., Provo, Utah, at Nptice is hereby given - that at a flumes, and accessories for conducting 1 p. m. Saturday, August 18, 1917, to delinquent assessment, tomeeting of the Board of Directors of the water of said reservoir and springs pay the.with the cost of advertlsingand Bullion Hill 'Mines Company, held on in the canyon along the course of Cur- gether expense of sale. the 10th day of August, 1917, assess- - rant Creek or said canal. H. D ROPER, All of its water rights, and its rights mentejNo. l of zc per snare was levied Secretary, ProvOvUtah. 6n the outstanding capital stock of to impound waters in said reservoir. (First publication July 30, 11?.) All of its personal property of all the corporation, payable immediately to W. Lester Mangum; secretary, description including notes, mortgages, . At a meeting of the Board of Direct ors of the Spring Lake Mining C6 Room li, Knight Slock, Provo, Utan: chpses in action and evidences of held August the date of sale ' Any stock upon which this assessment All other property not included in was postponed until Sept. 6, 1917, at may remain unpaid on Wednesday, m.," at the office of Wells L. September 12, 1917, will be delinquent the foregoing general descriptions o'clock p. '19 NQrth Academy Avenue. which It may own or in which it has Brimhall, and advertised for sale at public H. D. Roper, unless payment is made be. any interest, whatever that interest Secretary, Provo, Utah. mazJ)& Said sale will be made at the front Company, Friday, September 28th, 1917, at the. hour of 2 o'clock p. m., ,to door, of the Court House of said Utah A BAD SPRIN6 FO RWOMEN pay the delinquent assessment, to- Countyj ytah, .situate at Provo City, The late, cold, and damp spring 11 of. at o'clock the' cost the of with m. a. hour advertising Utah, gether seems to have caused much suffering on said 30th day of August, 1917. and expense of sale. ( from backache, rhuematic pains, ' IW. 'Lester Mangum. Terms of sale cash, or certified aches and ,. pains in sides, Joints and check for five per cent of the purchase muscles, lumbago and similar ail(First publication Augf 13, 1917.) ".' price, to be paid to said, receiver at ments. Mrs. T. J. iBucknell, Hardy; the time of the acceptance of said bid, Neb., writes: "J amre covering from balance thereof to be paid In cash at an attack of Just the Thlna For Diarrhoea. lumbago by the aid of "About two years ago I had a severe the time of the confirmation of said Kidney Pills. They surely help Foley said court attack of diarrhoea which iasted over sale by me." Hedquist Drug Co. , aweet'riteaWr-CrTJonearJBuforcLJ Bysaid ordpr a fore&ald-the-rCO- Hrt N. D. '1 became so weak thatwl has fixed an upset price for said propcould not stand upright A druggist erty at said sale of Three - Hundred Thousand ($325,000) recommended. Chamberlain's Coli and Twenty-fiv- e Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The lars, and no bids wiU be' jeceived ana wold mtttllic! ; in. ib iui with first dos,e relieved me and within two therefor for a less sum. Blue Ribboo. hnra, wtlcd as Edward well Receiver.. T. was ever." Many as Jones, days I ' 1917. Dated August 13, . . , druggists recommend this remedy beyem known Hli, ittat. Alwtyt Rulu Walton & Walton, Attorneya for Recause they know, that it is reliable. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHFRF 7" s Obtainable everywhere. ceiver, The visitor's exclamation applies not only to W.tt .... JheJastiness And attractiveness of-th- interior- - e finish. It denotes also her hearty approval of our method of helping the prospective builder in making the proper selection of materials. Ideas for Interior Finish j ....... Band Concert is given from to 6 p. m, Hound trip Provo to Salt Lake via Also i 1 '4 1 ABERDEEN NOTICE. DELINQUENT UtahJoun-ty- , will please present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Provo Cilv, Utah, or at the office of Martin M. Larson, Attorney at Law, Provo, Utah, onsor before the 2Srd day of iSeptember, ANT 1917, of be forever barred. . PhouelOy old-tim- e . at Liberty Park, where free - . And we are sure that we can save you money on the material besides giving you the best Smoot Lumbcrto. 7;:' P Pfone ":: .' 20-5- 98 AB - S. Academy-Pho- ne . "That Gaod Coal" CASTLB GATE CLEAR CREEK SMrtsm spring canyon" Cameron standard anthracite COKE and absolutely, perfect A , KINDLING WOOD Ail Sbes 17 ; . y'hPhQnz164. - Our ' wagon will call for and delWer goods JOHN GULICK, Proprietor. .. .... CHICHESTER SPI1ILS x. K i j) - v Herald Want Ads for Results I DR,:d. D. BOYER, Osteopathic Physician, Other things than Headaches; and Lame Backs respond to our .treatment Sirs. Boyer. Assistant. Hours 10 to 12: 2 to 5. Phone 281 CO YOU KNOW WHY I 1 nu iwt LI X r ,: v FRED C HOLDEN 285 N.Firsjt East, Provo, Utah . Phone 200 (2 double 0) tvT Dovt tb " v- v i. , A tovtuv Piece of work meck e t3 OO SOMfiTT'HiN ' ' r-- ""'y S : . Co.. J'!rM . Y. 7 - JCS . . '':...'..' - .":,'". .;'". .'... ? y7; '":"' ':' .''7 7,7v,' Vis oV e&tOKE6i ''..".'.. : - " VlxS ' - t mi ''.-''-''-'"- " .!.' 77' Y1- I .t --- : ."',.;.'.;? ;7; 7s:,v';: 7 . i, :' 7 V.J .Xjv fjf nlln ' i.."7-7'-:- x' "'; I M ' ., ii - , r , ( Bj fl$tlbf S . , 1 Drawi for this paper XS3 ' . (rvstv( 'International Cartoon ... V 1 00; HECK OOR , '7L Some People Will Drive AnlotomoDile lo do Most Anything:?. - Collections, Adjustments, Confidential Reports . i from the laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed end a collar wnh rough edges "and a dingy colorTTW-elaunder your shirw-An- d collars the way we want our own . smithing -- Laundered Right lafs more aggravating than a shirt that comes back. aac-tiona- KINO y Arbitrations l NOTICE OF SALE OF THE PROP-- . ERTY OF THE UTAH LAKE State of Utah. LAND, WATER AND In the matter of the'Estate of Seth POWER CO. Hansen, deceased. Notice to Cerdi Cashier. j tages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your chann: It makes or mare the face. When it fades, turns gray and look streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances tta appearance a hundred-fold- . - Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe nt' some oi get from mr drug, store bottle of V yeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which ts merely the recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredi; nta. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-usbecause it preparation, darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one can possibly tell, as it ' darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thjck, glossy and you appear vears younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a "delightful toilet requisite. It is"not si NOTICE T5 CREDITORS In the. District Uourt of NEL80N, J Telephone 26, 1917.) The Best Laxative, To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour before breaktast ana eat an' abundance of rruu ana vegetaoies, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move each day) When' a medicine is needed tarRo Chamberlain's Tablets. They are pieasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. small how-- , Gray hair, however handsome, denotes adrtneiag age. We all know the adfaa- - in a great increase of. the disease '4 among the civilian population, of Eu- s 7ll;'0JSI I-V- use Cure for Cholera Morbus. "When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Jtfrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, Y. "Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and 1 gladly endorse it-aa remedy of exceptional ' merit." Obtainable everywhere. Salt Lake, $1.25; Children halt fare. : The Interurban can give better service on your freight shipment, a hundred pounds or a 'whether ibe GUARDIAN. Conault eounty clerk or the epecUve signer for further formation. , 12:69 p.m. 11:50 a.m. OREM 1:59 p.m, 1:60 P.m. EXPRESS 4:59 t.m. J:50 p.m. On all 6:59 pjn 4:50 p.m. Trains 6:59 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 7:59 p.m. :50 p.Bi., 9:41 p.m. 1:64 pjn. f:22 a.m. tlM.0 p.m. A Mileage Book will save you money. Excursion rate every Suaday-t- o carload. AND ES. , A. plan of campaign to prevent the spread - of tuberculosis or , consump-uuuyruuiuus me cuuaieu men CI our army and also among :," the civilian population has just been, announced by the workers of this country. In . the recommendations to the National Defense Council adopted at the annual meeting' of the tuberculosis, societies at Cincinriatti, attention is. called to the very great Increase of tuberculosis in the armies in Europe and"-ithe training camps. it is also pointed put .that every man of tubrculei returning heme-becasis "becomes a center of infection in his home community; This v ,f - . , 7' "7 t '"':' ': . |