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Show 4 TO! PAGE "TV . TBS PHOTO POST Thpresident of the Chicago Butter and Egg Board THE PROVO POST Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS At No. 22 North First West St., Provo, Utah. that the Bayg veryhighest grade of butter is sold by wholesalers at 27 Vk cents and should he sold by retailers at 32 cents, but because housewives demand it and will not take the second grade whieh, by theway, he as an - BUlI SIllFfEHEf-Ercra- m: expert says is good enough for anybody the retailers put the price up higher. ' This seem8 to divide the responsibility between the retailer who runs up the price and the housewife who lets him do it. , Instant Relief When Post Publishing Company . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES .One Year, strictly In advance. 12.00 Six Months strictly In advance. fl.25 If not paid In advance add 60c per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. RIK fSEELT! CPEII Nose and Head balmrdissolVes by the heatipt-th- a Clogged From a Cold. Stops nosn-lls- ; penetratesjywMrealsi the Inwhich lines Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull flamed, swojlan-mcfiibrRussia properly resents the appointment of an American Headache Vanishes. Lead and threat; clears the to St. Petersburg being treated as a joke. , passages; stops ylasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, matter according Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as second-clas- s soothing ' relief .comea. imgredlately. -- . . .Try .Elys Cream BalmA to Act of Congress, Marph 3, 1884. The barring of thieves from the Panama-Pacifi- c anyway, jusf to DCjnT'lajwake tonight struggling Exposition will tryGetIt a small.ftbottle In the ncuftrils forlbreajtbf'with head,ttuffedfTiostrils little Apply the visitors to permit a little stay' longer. and instantly your clogged nosfe and clgasdrhajklng"and blowing. Catarrh MANY WRONG IMPRESSIONS OUT ON BONDING. stOpped-uair passages of the he,aTg&jsesrd, with its running nose, foul will opIeflTTeutUUtueatjMfeely: mucous dropping into the throatjl and - A girl has According to statements made during the past few days, many a husband captured by writing her name on an egg, dullne'lw1todheadgltwrir8ajroear. By raw dryness is distressing but truly of bonds issuance made the been' have concerning wrong statements - v working an unusual kind of shell game. CatSwrh, cojain-heaor jedless. 1 i morning! j, 1 all in the streets parts for the placing' of permanent crossings over catarrhal sore throat wUi be gone. Put your faith Just once In Ely's End such misery jtow! Get the Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh' of Provo. Some of these mistaken ideas on the subject are given out l?9iJpi:iPgLi0.o bottle of Elgsream Balm at will surely disappear,, Hedqulst Drug the small bayeBaloona.without. for visitors DPces8ity any drug Btorerma sweet, fragrant Co." TAdV.) through misunderstandings and wrong impressionibut others, we taking upr their; residence there, are sorry to admit, haye bfeen given out by parties opposed to the . 'Are ae p th' present .city administration.,, Misunderstaridings and errors of judg-- , ment jhay. be overlooked and condoned, while the parties who have received the wrong. information may have it corrected. Butfthe fightiig of this great step toward th advancement of the city because of personal grudgesor imagined wrongs is despicable and wherever . it is pind th people,should .cry it down r ProVo has reached ft. stage, in development where it must either backward.'The 'city, can no longer stand,still. Either or forward go we mrist drift back into the class of ft verr we must mafae ft city or unimportant, country town. With proper advancement comes the decrease in taxes, where on the other hand if we go backward thje burden will increase and the taxes will keep just as high as they can possibly .he. And to delay or hinder the improvements of the streets in this age of progress and advancement means back to the little town for Provo, - Personal grudges may have some weight in stopmake a real live city.- ;-never but Wf they will ping our progress," , t With the improvements of oiir streets comes the desire oA the part of. more, people to come to Provo to live. It also gives those who reside here now much more incentive to stay here permanently. What most people are looking for now is life, civic life, and - the booster spirit. -- We are no longer living, ut the age of rthe tallow candle and the ox team. We have even passed the age of the kerosene lamp. Today we are living in the. age. of electricity, the auto, the street- ear and even the airship. The wireless system is making great headway and the telephone is the household necessity of every of the mud hole, and the home; Then why should we live in', the-ag! primeval street! We are, doing it, Why! Largely because we have too many men who hav 'never grown up with the times. Too many of them are still impressed with the idea that the world is just the game as it was when they were boysv Some few have long since served their days of Usefulness' to the community. Not because of old age, for some of . them are yet comparatively youpg, but because .they stopped growing mentally , many, years ago and imagine that every man oybody of men that advance new thoughts and new ideals is trying to rob them of the pittance they gathered around them while they were yet growing and had not warped out of shape to keep from beingf real liy American citizens. 4, It is really a sin that some few of these people still, make Provo their, home,, for in more than one instance they have had enough influence with the unsuspecting ones to defeat movements meant for the progress of Provo. The coming "Better Provo election will probably show a few of. these blockaders up. If rt does 'why would, it not be a good, plan to have J.'hem labeled, that,iq the future the good onward pressing citizens of Provo may,know them and look' up6n their advice much as the mother looks upon the, prattlings of her babies. Sympathize with them in their opinions, but under no consideration accept their deserted 1 , ' t e, ' v the kidneys. -- It '(" ; $ iL Vice-Preside- L. Holbrook, R.' R. L. Eiersach, Geo. Irvine,' Sr W. Taylor, 8r. ' Roger Farrer: .. ' ' Joe. T. Farref, Cashier. . Joe. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business 1 -f A Transacted. r. rr t U, ,8. Depository' for Postal savings railroad. ' v $ - ' '.f water.; Terms: with r$ b r down One-tent- h bal- ; . l.m i-- acre tracts. k ,. . - , 6 Brigtam Young University, Provo. Joseph K Keeler, Agent. ' ' ml2 , Tll,t tellug egol,te th8 One of . Chamberlains Tablets' 4 taken despondency will give way to one of , ta., ' j J m - ance in nine equal annual pay-- , ments; interest on deferred pay? ments, 6 per cent "Will be sold in 5, 10, 15 or 20 -- Have convinced Provo people of their merit."' . . .. , Heres a Provo case; Provo tes, - Price: $200.00 per acre v - , , . n 3k kidney ' . ri t'.b - s , , , timony.- . Kidney , sufferers hereabouts should read it.i ' "Mrs. Christana . Williams, 553 i Immediately after supper will Improve hop and good cheer. For sale by aH tone up' the liver and dealers. (Adv.) '" ,. r- -y I'" . . , ' East Fifth North St., Provo, Utah, I took Doans Kidney says: Pills some time ago and they not -- ' '.r , ' butstren o vv oy avuiii I believe Doans Kidney. Pills are Xkk' - J f: ( s - ,s , i Here is a. live' Canadian girl, isnt afraid of one of the'most like myself and I have', faith dangerous sports skiing down enough in them to publicly speak Mount Royal at Montreal; Having in then praise., , ,t started high on the hillside, she is Price 50, at all dealers. Don't coining down , at' a- - rate' of speed tliat ou?t to take her breath simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doanjs Kidney Pills the same! awayrbut she is absolutely sure that Mrs. Williams had. Foster- - on her feet.' It is a sport unknown Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, ,N.!to most Americans. J Toboggan-ning and skiing are the most pop ular sports of Canada 1u the win' ter. There are hillsides- in the United States' where Americans might practice them; but so far the sports have, not been taken 'up. TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 11. A dog ' is a luxury,-decideth poor com- ELECTRIC LIGHT TRICKS I missioner of .Shawnee county when HENS INTO NIGHT LAYING he declined to aid a. family it harbored such a pet: NEW YORK, Feb. ll.-F- rifz If a family is poor, it has a Yon Kitt. Whitestone, L. I., has dog, said C. n. Bacon, - commis- equipped his chicken coop with sioner of the poor, in making his many electric blubs, so arranged that daylight may be stimulated If it is very poor ruling. . two dogs, but. like Oliver Twist, at flight. , An alarm clock; set lor 3 a.' m., they do eat tremendous. Dogs are a .luxury and people with Jyxur-oe- s turns on the light, the roosters cannot expect county aid. crow, the hens lay one egg apiece and then cackle. The lights Have You Seen Those Clothes good for people of advanced age who 4 Made By, . 4 Provo Thea Alfred Madsen, Prop. Mi. . ; If you have, ryou. will , even-tual- ly become our customer and wear our TAILOR TAILORED Suits and - coats j If you have not, do not fail to come, and see ; us be- - i fore you decide on your next Suit or Overcoat as it will absolutely pay you. - because it-ha- Co. Tailoring No. 119 No. Acad Ave. - 1 s , - -- -- '1 , Dont You Believe go out," It' r . z Whenl the real day comes. the same hen performance goes on, Some say that chronic co'nstlpaUoi which means, it is said, a double cannot be cured.' Dont you beUove it production; two Chamberlains Tablets have - cured eggs a day per others why not you! Give them a ben. fi i ' t r . CleaningPressongRepairing-Dyein- g i . Phone 475 - . - , trial. sale They cost only a quarter.. For dealers. (Adv.) by all GIRL PARALYZES SELF WITH STAB OF HATPIN Our S eumg IOLA, Kan.,r Feb. 11. While pinning here hat to her hair, worn drawn down over here ears, Miss Maude Rogers did not realize the direction in which she guided the pin. Asa result she ran the pin Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. through here ar drum and penetrated nerves which caused her to became, speechless and deaf and paralyzed the left side of her face. Physicians say sho will recover from the paralysis, but .will lose her hearing permanently. - NEW YORK. ,Feb. 11. Enrico Caruso fell sprawling on theVag in the middle of the second act of j The Girl of the Golden West at the Metropolitan. Ilia spur got tangled in the, blanket in ylpohj the heroine, Miss Destinn, as Minnie, the Girl of the Golden West, hastily Tapped herself, It was fully a uteJefore the! teller, got untangled and then limped off.- i ' 1 - 1 - ' Pianos sold by us go direct from factory to your home. kSLAWitET FLOPS CARUSO TO STAGE DURING PLAY I 4. , A time-wor- - Reed Smoot President. C. E. Loose, Two Hundred Acres of - choice lands for sale on Provo Bench, located within a mile of the Inter-urba- - -- : r t; r; ' . - - needs , . it' , , , are-becomin- : , - FOR SALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper;' lc per sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best grade. Call this office-'- '. CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE s ,, 1 I Doans Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only r e, -- . r , Kidneytrouble treatment. r ... ; . . CAPimflOO.OOO" suRFLira $5o,boa , surprising tow' few know what to do. - y 1 t t back victim f you.a Suffer twinges ; headaches, dizzy w spells! j Go to bed tired get up tired ! Its surprising how few suspect n. . f - - -- ifbad Are . - Savings Bank photo DIRECTORS:: To Recognize' Kidney Weak- -' . ness.' If it is true, as If. G. Wells makes the .hero, declare in one of his recent novels, that there" is a collective mind apart and distinct from individual intelligence, then it must be admitted that the social intelligence of today is. concerned, as .never before with th future and with th good of coming generations. Of, this, the. Conference on, Race Betterment, just , held .at Battle. Creek, Mich., is a striking illustra-tio..Whatever one- may think of the individual views expressed; or -- of the such gatherings, says The' immediate, concrete results ournal of the American Medical Association, the fact is in itself Mgnificantthatiuchgeotifcrence, extending over five days and at- lendedTby thousands of people, Is, possible. Never before in the his-- tory ofci vilization have there, been so many', men- and women who were earnestlly, sincerely, and unselfishly laboring for the general good. One may criticize their reasoning, dissect their statistics or draw, from-theipremises entirely different conclusions, but the important fapt remains that such iconferenes, which frequent, would have' been impossible and practically a generation ago. The pessimist- - and- - the critic see in such gatherings only another symptom of universal unrest and dis contest. The optimist sees in them faintly foreshadowed the dawning of the age of which Tennyson sang, when each mans good shall be all mens aim, The purpose of the Battle Creek "conference, as oflicially stated, was to assemble evidence as to the extent to which degenerative tendencies are actively at work in' America ando pro- mote agencies for .race betterment. - Under the first head papers on apparent increase in degenerative diseases, the causes of the declining birth-ratcrime, deterioration of civilized women, factory degeneratiqp, alcohol 'and tobacco, social evil, and delinquent and defective children. On the constructive side were discussions on eugenics in many of its phases. The program impressed one as being overloaded on the degenerative side possibly because of an overemphasis of the euief at the present time and as too mtieh given over to a discussion of the past and present conditions rather than of constructive plans for the, future. The general feffect left qn tile mind of the listener was that the many papers and addresses, most of thm excellent in. themselves, were not correlate! and were written oilen lrom conflicting, if not eonfradietory point of view, while many oT those in attendance Impressed the careful observer as being earnest rather than informed, and "zealous rather than discriminating. Tae impressive, undeniable fact, however, is that they were there. It is possible today, for the first time in the history of civilization, th call ami to hold a cwnTerenee to discuss not n dogmas or even present-daneeds, but future possibilities. From this point of view smh conferences mus command! the careful attention of the of social development. ' . 4 isng 4r 2 ' RAGE BETTERMENT. Sli That So Many, Troyo People Pail HT - ts L ' t- al ld 1 r Provb-Cofnaerci- ! have, used Chamberlains Cough Remdy ever since 1 have been keeping house,. says L. C. Hames, of Marbury, would the Juvenile Court do to a wife who Ala. 4, I consider it one of the best her husband t v, remedies I ever used. My children ' ,,.aA have all taken It and K works like a charm. For colds and whooping cough f DOWN MOUNT ROYAL it 4s excellent, For sals by all dealers. (Adv, -- - ,vtA it , , ii . e T . - L Akron vaccinated high school students against smallpox, but took against the tango. ; . , . f, d I - a We have saved many others many dollars, let us do the same for you. IAKE MUSIC COMPANY |