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Show THE PROVO IIERAlD ELECTRIC" Hie 1E1 Provo Herald "GsSsl!i" 2 Drc?s, Published by The Heraia Pub- Mhing Company, Provo, .Utah. ' he Best Advertismg.Mediurd Southern Utah 7 ,.::. To PAYSON natter June 6. 1911 at OAlLggRAINS H. Masters, Pne year Uavlnf PROVO Northbound 7:0 a.m. 1:41 am- j:50 a.m. jlv30 a.m. ieuthbeund J 8:14 d:59 10:59 12:5? 2:59 OREM EXPRESS On all 1(50 p.m.. Si50 p.m. 4j$0 p.m. :50 p.m. e:50'p.m. :54 p.m. 11:10 p.m. Ml " 1 a.m. p.m.- - Mlleaoe BopLw!lLiays..ye!LmQMy. to Excursion rate every Sunday Children half fare. Salt Lake;. The Interurban can give better shipment, service on your-."- ' freight whether it be a hundred pounds or a carload. Through rates and routes-- to inter$1-2- NOTICES. ConauJt county clerk or NOTICE TO the ilJ lS "It Will CREnifnne rict Court of the Judicial District, in and for Fourth Utah 5 cOzr'K stv ft i I that r coAl 11 V . '"' M . "" ouuepxiiiaii TnTEematter of th ratoia la PleeeP Come Off One Complete H1LU HINTIH IN "J OMIKIHIH Ml I UUlU To Insure Good Baking the Oven Must Be Evenly Heated. bur- - i bert E. Cooper, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers,, to the undersigned at Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, on or oomplcto piece.any corn, old or youmr. hard or soft. or between the toea, any callus, or any corn that has resisted everything else'ypu have ever used, ,Off It comes like magic. Guaranteed. All you need la 2 or J drops of "Gets-It,- " that's all. "Gets-l- f Is the only safe way In tbftrorld to treat a corn or callus. 4fs the sure way the-wa- y that nver falls. It Is tried and true used by millions.' Never Irritates Ole flesh'or makes the toe sore. Itatwavs works; peels' burn uniformly ' all ' the way through. throw off an Jieflale-jQffi- e even, uniform heatf rom kindling to ash el'. manager of the Syndicate mining property at Santaquin, what is believed to be has, the burial place of Black Hawk," the 'Indian chief who" led the Indians in the w:ar bearing his name, conducted iln 1S65-- in Sanpete and Sevier couu-- , ties. The skeleton, believed to be B. . vuuui.,jr, disco-vorod- ' ; - 7, Give a Trial Order for It Now. ' Black Hawk, was found by Mr. Bui-- , lock, W. E. Croft, an'd L. U Olson; while prospecting on the Syndicate ground about three miles east of Santaquin., Some beads, a porcelain pipe 25c S bowl, part of a horse's bridle and a found with the bones" under bottle Ismail you need pay for spur "Gets-TtVox drugr etore, or eent a mound of rocks it is believed the en reelpt of price by E. Lawrence chiefs horse was buried with him. ' Chicago, I1L iri aoid Hrovo and recommended as Old time residents state that Black the World's Best Corn Remedy by Haw.k was buried at san:aquin 49 years ago, ,and at about the place Hednuist Drug Co. where the remains were found. " 4 To insure correct heating the coal must HAWK 1 right now, free yourself at orice from all. corn misery, It will peel one j .1 " """"" '""l "" at 26, 1917.) Experience the Best Teacher, ib generally admitted that expe lenee is the best teacher,, but Ehtuld we not make use of the experience of The fact that the German navy did A others as well as our oyriT The exnot go out to meet the American fleet ami transports shows that it is still perience of a thousand persons is more to be depended yponr thanlhafof one resting comfortably on. its Jutland Tnrlfvlrliial :f anTiiVir.ii!orila r.t laurels. victory Home testimony for Doan's Kidney sons have nsrchiimhrlain' ASSESSMENT NOTICE Remedy forycoughs and colds with the pnls' Published in every locality, is of best results, which shows.it to be a! itself convin'elng evidence of merit, Syndicate Mining Company, princi thoounly reliable preparation for) Confirmed .testimony forms still pal place of business, ProvO, Utah. liluc uiacascts, xiy iu It IS uromDl ' ioiice is nereDy given iiiai ai a Years ago a citi " afid effectual and pleasant to take. of the board of directors of zen of Provo gratefully acknowledged meeting the Syndicate Mining Co., held on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS the benefit dajived from Doan's Kid- Sth day of September, 1917, an In the District Court of Utah Coun- ney Pills. The statement is now con11) of $1.50 per thousand ty, State of Utah. ' shares was levied upon the" outstandfirmed more the proof convincing. In the matter of the Estate of Seth ing capital stock of the corporation, Hansen, deceased. Notice to Cerdi-tor- Cases of this kind are plentiful in the payable immediately to. John E. Stein, work of Doan's Kidney Pills the rec- secretary, 443 X. Second East, Provo, Creditors will please present claims ord is unique. Utah. Any stock on which assesswith vouchers to the undersigned at 280 S. S. First East' ment' may remain unpaid on Monday, MrsS.. Jones, Provo City, Utah, or at the office of October 15, 1917, will be delinquent, the account St., Provo, gave following Martin M. Larson, Attorney at Law, and advertised for sale at public aucProvo, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of her experience with Doan's Kidney tion, and unless payment Is made beof September, A. D. 1917, or be for- Pills on January 23, 113: "I have fore, will be sold at the office.of Wells ' ever barred. found much relief through the use qf L. iBrimhall 19 ' North Academy Hyrum F. Thomas, Doan's Kidney Pills and consider them Avenue, "'Provo, Utah, at 1 p. ra, TuesAdministrator of the Estate of .Seth a good remedy. I. have taken three day, November 6, 1917, to pay the deHansen, Deceased. boxes of Doan's and they, have reliev- linquent assessment, " Martin M. Larson, Attorney for Ad- ed me of backache and other signs of the cost of advertising and exrienseof ministrator. John , kidney complaint. I don't believe any sale. Stein, (First publication July 23, A. D. kidney sufferer will make,a mistake Provo, Utah, Secretary, 1917.) if they give Doan's Kidney Pills a (First publication Sept. 13, 1917.) u Here is an idea worth thinking about. , Are not all the big men of todaythe men who did thelittle things well ; who ME ) ' " rwi,r de- tails carefully; who actually accumulated money by saving a dollar? You have the opportunity now. If you make us acallnve will show you how small amounts saved regularly will make you independent. .y assess-ment-tN- Of PROVO ' VISIT FORT DOUGLAS Try a Herald Want Ad for Results o. s. State Bank Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry and your SHIRTS and COLLARS last jusl as long as if you had ihem done al.homc, and they wear better and hold their shape longer when aundried at the DOMESTIC. Z j . fair trial." Over Four Yean Later, or on March DELINQUENT NOTICE 27, 1917, Mrs. Jones said: "I am the In. Damp Weather. Bullion Hill Mines Cdmpany, prin- Piano keys are wont to stick In damp same, strong believer in Doan's Kidas ever. Pills ney They always today cipaL place of business, Provo, Utah. instruweather, especially w;hen the me the desired results after using Notice. There are delinquent upon ment Is an old one.,, in almost every give . them." describefnrtock7T)intc- case, the sticking will not be between Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't count of assessment, No. 1. of 2c per the keys, but along the front. This can simply ask for-- a kidney remedy get share, levied on the 10th day of Aug bereraedied with little- - trouble- .- Take uoan s iviuney n.us ine same inai ust, 1917, the several amounts set a thin knife and work a little corn Mrs. Jones has twice publicly recom- opp6site the, names of the respective starch between the kjpys and the front mended. Co., Props., shareholders, as follows - NEXT SUNDAY A pleasure and education for the whole family. Free Band Concert. 10:30 a. m.f Guard Mount 11:30 a, m. See Cantonments, - Barracks, Prison Camp, .etc.t and finish day by picnicing. at Liberty Park, where free Band Concert is given from 4 to 6 p. m. Round trip Provo to Salt Lake via Domestic Steam Laundry IAS. HOLMES, Mgr, - Phoue20i the-follow- ing Foster-Milbur- n Buffalo, N. Y. board and they will slip easily. Cert. No. . Food for the Spirits. Helping Him Out. The graves In Ashanrl have always "Could yon lend me five dollars?" at their head a bowl cf bread and a "No. I'm going to.be married; but chattl of water, and Field Marshal Sir IH see to it that you don't get an In- Evelyn Vood once remarked to a Pantl vitation so you'll save .at least ten chief"Do you, an Intelligent man, dollars by that !" Life. really believe that your dead eat the bread and drink the water?"' The man . smiled. "Of course not," he replied, rPKi rtn An1 ouu x lie Kl i lie vux: uuwAuaa ttcnfl triA auu fiiic CTtn COMB SAGE dries up the other. But the spirit of the dead eats the spirit or the bread and drinks the spirit of the water." OREM ELECTRIC next .Sunday. Adults $1.25, Children 65 cents. I V - TEOL Stribot & HI FADED OR GRAY friends offer, their congratulations, stood admiringly before the bride and can Tell.- bridegroom as If about to say something. The bride (his sister) smiled Grandmother kept her hair beautifully sweetly at Billy, who braced up and darkened,' glossy and attractive with a said: "Yon look nice, sis, and I hope brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When- youH stay married." ever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture Something New. vaa applied with wonderful efTect. By Edtor-Ha- ve " Dramatic for store at yaa any Wyeth'i any drug asking new and jwill especially difficult act In your Sage andSufphur Compound," you e recipe, circus this year?" Advance Agent get a large bottle of this improved by the addition of other Ingred- "Yep,, I should say we have. We've ients, all ready to use, for about SO cents. got a cowgirl who shoots at glass balls This simple jnixture can be depended with blrdshot and misses 'em." Judge. upon to restore natural color and beauty . to the hair. downtown druggist sayi People Speak Well of Chamberlain's A everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and SulTablets. phur Compound now because it darken so naturally and evenly that nobody can "'1 have been selling Chamberlain s tell it has been applied it's so easy to Tablets for about two years and heard or comb a too. dampen use, such good reports from my customers BAM Knla1, nnA limit, it fhrniicrli Vfflir hair Oiem at I concluded to taking one strand at a time. By morning myself, and can say give that I d j not the gray hair disappears; after another or tvro, it is restored to its j Mere there is another Preparation of mem, natural color ana ioqkb giossy, sou ana beautiful. Thii pfeparatiorfis'a delight- - I McBride, Headford, Ont.' If you are ful toilet requisite. It is not intended for troubled with indigestion or constlpa-th- e cure, mitigation or prevention of dia- - J' tionjsive them a trial. They will;- do v , case. yfgood. so Naturally Nobody "That GoodCoaP CASTLE OATE CLlR CREEK KING ' SPRING CANYON ' CAMERON STANDARD Dld-tim- . . All Sizes 17 ! You-simp- a DR. D. D. BOYER, Osteopathic Physician, Other things than Headaches and Lame Backs respond to our treatment Amt Due. F. A. Wright .25,000 $500.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, mad on the 10th day of August, 1917, so many shares of each paroel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office . of the Company, Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on Friday, September 28th, 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment. together with the costs of advertising CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING. CANYON ABERDEEN Also - 160 man Puts Things In . Shirts and Collars Laundered Right tab-let- NOTICE TO CREDITORS' A. Y. Duke, Administrator of the Estate of Olaus Nilssen, Deceased. L. C. Montgomery, minlstrator. (First publication Attorney for Ad ' What's more aggravating than a shirt that comes back from the laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed and a collar with rough edges and a dingy color? ,W launder your, shirts and collars the way we want our own ' s absolutely perfect , Phone 164. Aug.-30,1917.- PI Tali no with Blm Mhvr. Ribbo. Bar of roar Our Wagon will call for and delwer goods GULICK, Proprietor. T V UIAUWNB I W Ml FILLS, bj. yeanlmownuB int,AInvr RrM.l.le SOLD BY PRLGGISTS EVERYWHERE The Oceerest ' Tlr.dA lio Jtr.,l,AV IMil, la Krd and Wold Kami . ProoJJeam Laundry PIIILS CHICHESTER SBRAMl ly DO YOU KNOW WHY "A Sauare Deal to Every Patron " W. FlfTH NORTH. PHONE 232. M. HARMON; Pro. J. W. DUNN, Sec'-- and Manager. i "I have a high opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets for biliousness' and as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, anything so mild and .pleasant to use. s My brother has also used these with eatlsfaetorr results.": Estate of Olaus Nilssen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers; to h. Cr MontgomeryrRoom 1; Bank building, Heber City, Wasatch county, State of Utah, on or before the 31st dax.of DecemWATJ. ' LUMBER-AND-BUILDING-MATERIALSr W. L. Mangum, Secretary. j 0 - Shares. 6 well-know- n -- KINDLING WOOD . Kame. TJIalfTimbcr ICoalCo. First publication Sept 13, 1917 Hit Best Wishes. Has a 'High Opinion of Chamberlain's Billy, after hearing the relatives and Tablets. If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens Spafford ; Telephone " bullock discovers IAU PLACE OF BLACK . a Dollar 'AN1JHRACITE SMITHING COKE V 1 t ' '. re- - .. Cashier. tnke of Ubwty, tUets-i- r V- - - for further in istrators. (First publication July ALVA NELSON, k. i: ' - AN- GUARDIAN. H"yuo signers 'r nrmmon. -- r ' 'V' mWi'm5 Pimm 'll I Manatring-Eri- it D- SP U corn-liraper- nice tne ijlatu HUrty"- - Nettie ' '' i .!. cor iov-wnl- k. --V' K ,k- - before Nov. 30, 1917 FREDERICK A. COOPER. MARY JANE, COOPER. with" the state points in connection Administrators of the Estate of AlUnion Pacific System and allied bert E. Cooper, Deceased. "i ... . lines..A.;E.' Moreton, Attorney for Admin- looked after the little er out of ,.v.... ...,.250 PROBATE a.m.; A Mine V'GtHt'"'thB covpry ny age. rtet makei "vl a.m. p.m, 4 :59 p.m. 5:59 p.m. .5:59 p.m. 7:59 p.m. 9:41 p.m. M2 a.m. Trains For 25 Jen Peel Off 25 Conn, ouieei MY a. sAmKEJMTY- - ttt I , flrtrrtf DaaI . Herald Want Ads for Results Pte? 1 Mrs. Boyer, Assistant Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5. Phone287 HIGH PRICES AND SICKNESS the cost of living at the present high tpark. it is cheaper and more sensible to prevent sickness than to pay doctor tills. Take Foley's Honey and Tar In time to check colds, stop coughs and relieve croup before serious Illness attacks a weakened constitution. N Sold everwhere. , Truthful advertising Is like a good Contractor it builds solid foundations that stand the test. el?' 4Syhbwdffl '&$ ' - i - ftiMl Vmmf' ; - . . , - - ............ ..' . J . s . ""S ; i V:---,. '.'i |