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Show the rxyo iitiuld HQ liie Provo Ilerald ELECTRIC" ; Published by The Herald Pub- lishing Company. IT Best Advertising Medium in Southern Utah. - .J I; ' u. Entered as wTmAzrtmr-- 7 .:i patter June 6 1911, at the post Utah under t v wPLr,V, Urvfc MIT BAUI to .. : .. 3. 1879. AINS I - Leaving EdW , ' ; PROVO Afjtep a.Chase of. several hundred oiih?s through Colerada feputy Suirlfl to Srflt Chartea,. d dren." .f,,;v. At the L, D. S; tJ. - Tht the 2S, 19i7.) HEARD ID . . - NQFltE CREDITORS fjistrict Court of Utah County. Jgfate of Utah. the matter of the Estate of Seth Hansen, deceased. Notice to Cerdi- tors. Creditors will please, present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Provo City, Utah, or at the office of Martin' M. Larson, Attorney at Law, Provo, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of September, A. D. 1917, or be forever barred. Hyrum F. Thomas, Administrator of the Estate Seth Hansen, Deceased. Martin M. Larson, Attorney for Administrator. .(First publication July 23, A. D. . IntM iffi will, show you .how small will make, you independent! State B: 0IIR8V0 ;VA NELSON, ,t Cashier. VISIT FORT DOUGLAS 1917:) NEXT SUNDAY A pleasure and education for the whole, family. Free "Band Fake advertising is like a fire. It's apt to put you out of business. , ASSESSMENT ConctrVloi30 a, m., princi' Provor-TTta- h. Notice is hereby given that at a Board of Directors ot meeting-of-t- he 3ultloirHuT rMinea Companyr held on fheTIOth day of AuguBt, 1917, assessment No. 1 of 2c per chare was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to OREM ELECTRIC next .Sunday Adults $1.25, Children 65 cents. si W;Jl : Lester Mangum,- secretary; - Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, Utan. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, September 12, 1917, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the Company, Friday, September 28th, 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment, to gether with the cost of advertising : and expense of saler W. Lester Mangum. Secretary. (First publication Aug. 13, 1917.) ' Smoot & Sp afford A CHANCE FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF A FARMER TO MAKE $3000 TO $5000 A YEAR The owners of an Irrigated 200 acre ranch In Western Juab County will lease same to farmer of experience on liberal terms, and wIlFsupply use of Sampson tractor, gang plows, etc. Well situated for alfalfa and, alfalfa seed. Splendid market locally. Call r oraddresl-JL-jHartle- 506 y, Building, New-hous- e Salt Lake City, Utah. 31 . Speak Well of Chamberlain's People s Tablets. -- be Bctrs 'Movr Bad- "iwnv; . Jj j .... i 1113 Osteopathic Physician, Other things than Headaches and Lame Backs respond to our treatment. s - -- "... 77-- ThA fact that the German navy did not go out to meet fine American .fleet and transports shows that it Is' still resting comfortably on its Jutland victory laurels. ;it U.e ' S: I.1 mywuwuinw WW'Wiaa1 .ii-- - iimhi f . w i . The ; W(Jlluwt.cu nu"ina i JSui-- . AU.XlriniuUlirj street. - Club of Suit lU-Uii- 1.. ! e Kht over Provo you licar It:"" DCanT to i.tirwrded "a "draft tor Kidney Fills are keeping up theood the- Freuch'. wounded ami eui.Tgeucy work. Provo people are telling about fund. it telling of had backs made sound !' Ut:ili's 1017 alfalfa cnip will have u value of ,lWi,J'' breaking :.U fr-- ; again. You can believe' the to' J', li. WalU-- ; uceoriliiw reeordN iner own of many your townspeople. They tell it for the benefit of you "who are el1, slate crop pest' Inspector.-If your back aches, if you I TunjiLl&ia'r, -- ho'uthleved fame by suffering. feel lame, sore and miserable, if the taking a pistol and star from a poiiee- has been sentenced to kidneys act too frequently, or pass mau ages are painful, scanty and off .eolor, three months county jail. use Doan's Kidney Pills, , the remedy In order that the pupils may assist Hhat 'has helped so many of your friends and .neighbors. Follow this 'Wtir tlw fput harvest,- the high Provo citizen's advice and give Doan's schools, "seventh, tind eighth grades at a chance to do the same for you. Springville will'not open until October Joab Collins, retired brick mason, 1. The first six grades began the 692 W. First North St., says: "About schSol- term September 4. three years ago I had a very severe " Collapsing from effects of etherpsed attack of what the doctors called kid- ks an anaesthetic, Mrs. Florence May ney trouble. It;first began with back21, wife of John D. Taylor of Taylor, to ache and owing my advanced age, I was soon past' going. I was laid up Fair West, died while a dentist at OgIn bed for several weeks, and could den was extracting a tooth. hardly get around. I had read a great The metal workers' strike in Salt deal about Doan's Kidney Pills and Lake Is over and 500 machinists, got a box. They helped me quite a bollermakers, welders bit and after using several boxes, I blacksmiths, and men In allied lines will return to was entirely cured. Price 60c, at all dealers. - Don't work at an Increase of 35 cents a day. simply ask for a kidney remedy get George Kurutis; a Greek mlnerj has r Doan's Kidney Pills the same that been arrested," charged with the n cured Mr. Collins. Co., of Louis Nicolucakls, another Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Greek, who was found dead In his r , SEND A BOOK TO THE NEAREST cabin in Copperfleld. men drafted The first Y. M. C. A. FOR THEiSOLDIER BOYS . r in Salt Luke were the guests of honor Have you a book in your library at a banquet given af the Commercial that you are willin g to give to the sol &qhnt diers? Send it to the nearest Y. M.j Ul Salt Lake for Ue timst that eveii- C. A. and it will be forwarded through the national war work council of the McKay, Salt Lake, has been Y. M. C. A. to one of th6 'cantonments on the 'Pacific coast for the. use, of. the appointed .state chairman for Utah of the enlisted men.. . V men, a division of the At the three" large" framing camps untioual committee "n public Informaat Linda Vista, Menlo Park and Ameri- tion, of which George Creel is chair can Lake,- Wash., more than 120,000 man men will be stationed and there will That the peach crop In 'Utah county be an equal number to1 this at other an average camps and military posts in the west. will be better These. men must have reading matter. year and fully 73 tfer cent us large as e Books are essentials Will you4ielp in fthe bumper 191 4 -- emp opinion of Dr. A. G. Stoddard, himself an ex supplying them? V Books of fiction and drama are tensive grower.. wanted most, books of adventure, . ilovenient of coal from the mines In detective stories," historical novels and collections of short stories. .Carbon county Is now. progressing Such authors as Jack London. Peter rapidly aaud further Increases are ex B. Kyne, Charles Van Loan, Kipling, pected. Officials of the Denver & Rio Grande announce that the railroad is Doyle, O. Henry, MoCutcheon, lopkinson Smith, Oppenheim now carrying out between 3o6o. and and Stockton are favorites "with the 4000 cars each week. men. Clad only In a night shirt, Herbert You Will be doing a real work If you a word of the Utah, IndusMlddieton, some of to book a send occupy good school at Ogden, made a successtrial the spare time of the enlisted men. Any Y. M." C. A., secretary wiH see ful break for liberty, eluding the guard that the book is forwarded to the can- who came upon the youth as he slid tonment or military post. Put your down a rope made of sheets. name on the fly leaf as the donor and Due to the continued warm ffy you will heaf from It. the season Ls well advanced, weather can do women which This Is a work are maturing 'rapidly. and crops for the enlisted men.' It is a fitting done, task for societies and women's clubs. Thrashing la about Further information may be had. by and plowing and the harrowing of war summer-falloland for fall seeding communicating with the nationalwest-terwork council of the Y. M. C. iA., have begun. department, 519 First, National Pittsburgh' may be notorious as fh Bank building, San Francisco, Salt All "lAT-ei- . ' ; : v in-t- he -- - JESSE J. KNIGHT, OP-LAVEGAS, fendant has withheld the possession ot SUES MINE OWNERS FOR . said- - leased premises since on or about FORTY THOUSAND Nov. 15, 1913', to the damage ot said iiTalntiff Ifi tii sum nf 14(1 (Iflft Under the --head, "Demands $40,000 The complaintihen alleges that on from Mine Owners," the Los Vegas November 1, 1913, when defendant to Age contains the following relative leased said premises to plaintiff) deJesse J. Knight, nephew of Jesse fendant allowed plaintiff to enter the Knight, well known in Provo: property to mine and extract ores Jesse J. Knight, one of the best therefrom, and that during the period known mining men of the Goodsprings that' plaintiff was In' such possession district, has through' his attorney, of said property, plaintiff opened up Richard Busteed, filed suit in the dis- and. disclosed a vast body, of ore of trict court, against S. C. Root, another great, value, and was proceeding to extract" and remove ' the same when prominent citizen and mine owner. KBight. the plaintiff, alleges in his said defendant S. XJrRoot evicted and complaint that the defendant was, on removed plaintiff from Bald premises November 1, 1915, the owner of a min- and refused to let plaintiff nave posing claim located upon what was then session or to work the same. , called Bonanza mountain, now Root mountain. . If yoyi can't write truthful advertisOn or about --November 1, 19J5, so ing, handcuff yourself. S. the i ' ' complaint statesrthe defendant, leased 300 feet In length of Truthful advertising Is like a good . stand the test C; Root, or saidnlnglaimito-said-Kaighfefrf- the period of 8 That said de months: . mur-de- o -- . A.. four-minut- , Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry e than-durin- g and your SHIRTS and COLLARS last just as long as ij you had . them done at homeland they wear better and hold their shape longer when laundried at the DOMESTIC. , - 4s-th- Domestic Steam Laundry JAS. HOLMES, Mgr. Phoue 203 . two-third- Utah Timber fiCoal Co. CASTLE GATE clear king - w smoHesrtylnehntryTTbut XaketJorst-Just-a-badTra- y cording to aa "indictment drawn by two weather bureau experts, Herbert H. Kimball and Alfred H. Thlessen, ' ; ,.. meteorologists. With seven lmportantjmines entirely ,:. number of other properties contributing less than their ugual quota, there was full reflection during July of the Estatetor'01aTiBNilHBeTrr'deceHscd:- -' A comminers' strikes. Creditors will present claims with widespread Boston News the prepared by pilation vouchers to L. C. Montgomery, Room City, Wa- Bureau shows that all reporting mines 1, Bank building, Heber Amsatch county, State of Utah on or be- and smelters of North and South of ft A. out D, total erica' in July turned,, fore the 31st day ' of December, ' 1917. 133,434,113 pound of copper,' against A: Y. Duke, .18LXMJ.oo0 pounds, in June Administrator of the' Estate of Olaus One of the most expensive pieces of Nllssen, Deceased.double track in the world has been L. C. Montgomery, Attorney for Ad' for the Union Pacific sys' completed ministrator. tem between Emery and Wasatch, east (Flst publication Aug. 30, 1W7.) of Ogden. This second track is only about Business without advertising is' like fifteen miles longv yet it '"cost '" . build to. $3,000,000 , lt an .automobile without gasoline--"'sections' are some In getting ranges' goes down hill." have dry, and In others showers an Stock concaused Improvement PILLS tinue "la good condition. The cattle CHICHESTER Jlak rar Vrutlil for : Durange on the Ashley Forest hlM-lrr'-l Wlaatvnd Brand t1j&W I'llU la Kr4 ud 41ld naUk Is re counties .Clntah and chesne , horn, Kurd itli Bitn RiLiboa. Take rsnr hr. Knr (irtiN.TCR'S ported excellent, and the cattle in .belrantt. Akf'('ll. tter condition thaq .for several years. TnnkfxrrauB tefeit, Ahvayt RHilia ta tr SOLD 6V DRUGGISTS tVLKVViKIR ' -- '.". - Pure Natural Ice :.aV oo ' ' Best Ice - Best Service Best Price Phone 248 ' : S ABERDEEN A w f(( n r w n XZJ d w :I W lH , V Ll - - Also. 1 f LUMBER ANDUILDINGMATERIALS - - "A SqturyPeal M Evay.yatrog'- -l PHONE 232-J- . J.W. DUNN Sec'y and Mana?er. 160 W. fWtK NORTH. M. HARMON; Pre 1 ! Shirts and Collars Laundered Right What's more aggravating than a shirt that comes back from ihe laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed We and a collar with rough edges and a dingy-calorilaunder your shirts and "tollarc the way "we "want our own c absolutely perfect. Provo Steam Laundry Phone 1 64. . ' - Our ' wagon will call - for i. and deliver goods . '.-,;- JOHN GULICK, Proprietor, . r; ln-'- , r- ' VflI TI jdosedddwn -- Phone 287 V I Creek BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRtr7(S CANYON s - ' Adjustments, Confidential Reports " ' Arbitrations FRED C. HOLDEN 285 NJFirst East, Provo, Utah Phone 200 (2 double 0)7. " 'Twill save you money. v u tT ycT . Allen Ice Co. Collections, If you have not, Ogdeu. attended QrUay "aftei IiOoii, ii Assistants-Hour- 10 to 12 ; 2 to 5. 7 lid, wtis tlnnvuftV itfillis, Chamberlain' Ha a High Oplnlen-ef have been selling Chamberlain s JhUU. "Tablets for about two jiears and heard '7 "Thave a high opinion of Chamber-Iain'such good reports from my customers Tablets for biliousness and as a that I concluded to give them a trial- laxative, writes MrsCL.A.- - Barnes, not bemvaelf. and can say that I anything so mild and pleasant to use. lievettere Is another' preparation of My brother has also used these tab the kind equal to them," writes G. A. lets McBride, Headford, unt., it you are troubled with indigestion or constipa NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion rive them a trial. They will do you-goo- d; DR. D. D. BOYER, MrsBoyer, i trave'-'ceCT-'iwa- aP' s . nr-Etej- ..... .. F(!('!', TA W. First outh 'street, Suit Luke.Ciiy, almt 1" years -- Telephone , Do So At Orite. n .nd' KINDLINGWOOD All-S- UJJe. 'the; . ... by ordering early? - - Tark-ingto- "That Good Coal' ' NOTICE Bullion Hill Mines Company, pal place . CAStLB GATE CLEAR CREEK KINO " SPRING CANYON CAMERON STANDARD ANTHRACITE SMITHING COKE ;,.,.i Foster-Milbur- Guard Mount 11 :30 a. m. BarSee Cantonments, racks, Prison Camp, ,etc., and finish tlay by picnieinr at Liberty Park, where free Band Concert is given from 4 to 6 p. m. Round trip Provo to Salt Lake via r . Remedy for coughs and cojds with the best results, which shptfs it to be a for thoroughly reliables-preparatiothose diseases. fy it. It. is prompt "tatf -- effectual Jg, pleasant to take. " Have you stored in your. coal for be winter? Have you taken advantage of the loveer prlces- - Ii I Fifty people from : . saving a dollar? You ha4e the" opportun: ity now! If you make us a call, we (ig-de- i-- "J.;'hi'-!;i!:- l PtiOVQ. Best Teacher. RTi looked after the .little details carefully; who actually accumulated money by Canning Factory 'at ; Avet'ii," idea" worth we not make use- of .the. experience or as well" as our own? The 'ex others about, .thinking of a thousand persons is iiior perience Are not' all the" bift men v y a, j j upon i.. lit- uepeuueu man iua& t)i ne iu did who men of today the n niuiviuuai. iiany tnousanda oi' persons have used Chamherlai!sCough the little things. well; who Here- is - Wnah J - is being operated clay und night at m Experience s iusIness,"col-lege-jchich-jjpeaed-last-ww- 'k la Suit Lake, only 16 pel" cent are boys. Funwal services for Harper' J. Dialuney, city attorney- - of Salt Luke City, who died Saturay was held in the FirstPresbyteriau church Tots-dhy- . InternietoMook place iu Mouut Olivet. ' il istrators X First publication July - ; last.-wee- -- " J 'Do YAu TJoojt , To The Future? aETtwad Lake, having i la custody John D; Allen, who Is wanted to answer jt lhe chatge of having.de-seTtehis jWfaM .three tnuall chil- 6't lBr aviMDoilu ' . j. SI- II - ' f 50U6HTj EARLY MINE. corn-riddl- . ! ajn. CLAD I of small boytf 1th rat Ease si Coca, Cora Jostles 1 Activity the rxt?stre to 10 traps ni ' Jeceire .' r i Do your with ' cent for &ch 'tat killed have4" jff? sily; a smile, the banana-pe- e, way. That' tb "Gt-lt- " the only Tented Ogden fronj being werrua waj-off way, you eoro-or- . witfi caljua comei brown, pofte4 an4 white rata. complete. though It were glad to X. coorse. la ' fibers' ,.b(K)l;eepItt2 ni b offered bj. the.JDoxelder Iflfib. schofd" this coining year. The Imperative need of a bookkeeping sys-16for the: progressive, fanners has Induced Superintandeut IL SUd-uio- 'r jui& .Principal F., A- - Iliu'ckley. 14 ' Install ffitosa-l- fl Uils kind of urork. M4 a.m. PROBATE "AND GUARDIAN- 9: 59 a.m. hip-- : NOTICES. 10:69 ., 1:50 a.m. Ponsult fcourtfy clerk or the TraVtl 12 169 p.m. 11:50 a.m. OREM v PctJve 2:59 p.m. for further In-i:W p.m. EXPRESS World I Cora A roar. 4:59 p.m. fsrmaUon.' , .3:50 p.m. On all 5:59 p.m. v'Gt8,"Jt" ,haB cured more torns 4:60 p.m. 4 all other remedies combined. 4 than, Trains ,6:69 p.m. It as sure as the sunrise, OTiCE and "?T59 p.mr 6:50 p.m. water" rTJsed by minions. In the District Court of the Fourth Don t take a chance with 9:41 pjn. your feet, 8:54 p.m. can't afford to experiment t:22 la.m. ' Judicial District, In and tor Utah you 11:10 p.m. with unknown mixtures wheK, you County,. State of Utah. KHOW ."aeta-Tt- " n.v.. A Mileage Book will save you money. In. the matter of the Estate of AGets-lt- " will remove any corn Excursion rate every Sunday to lbert cr callus. Wear those new, stylish Cooper, deceased. Salt Lake, 1 1,.25; Children halt tare. , shoes or pumps If you wantlto, Creditors will tiMsont nitm. mm r.wuw can better yiuiuis, give po ahead and dance. The Interurban Demand to the undersigned at Pleas- vouchers, "Gets-It,- " throw substitutes back . shipment, Alt 4! H A. TT service on your freight on the on or 25c uian uiuvo, counter! is all ,you need county, utan, whether It be a hundred pounds or a before Nov. 30, 1917 pay at any drug- store, or it will be carload. sent direct by E. Lawrence. & Co., r FREDERICK A. COOPER. Chicago,. Ill Through rates and routes to Inter MARY JANE COOPER. Sold in Provo and recommended as state points In conpectton with the Administrators of the Estate' of Al-- . the World's Best Corn Retnedy by Union Pacific System, and .allied bert E. Cooper, deceased. ' ' ' . Hediju 1st Drug Co.-- ' lines. Armear-A4tnrrTT'T--frTT-ArrfTrrtf- Tr' :41 IIEI'IS STATE I iouthbound Northbound. 7:06 a,m. - H. Masters. 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