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Show - jt 4 tHE ( Matchless FARM CHICKEN MONEY 1 TWO belp to women eomfort, physical sure to pronatural action of the mote healthy, organ of digestion and elimination the tonic, safe and ever reliable well-bein- and beauty g, PILLS TWO METHODS MAPS-AN- D About $350 Realized From Flock of 150 Hensr y t SEECHAT.T8 r PAGE TI1RE3 PROVO POST, Poultry House Kept j yiu larowt Salt cf Any Mriicint intk WaM 8U ararrwKare. la box. 10b ZSe. Clean and Free From Vermin "by Frequent Greasing and Painting of Perches t? . and by Whitewashing.' ... (By MRS. o. K. i:r i . More than one hundred times as many people as there are in the territory of your telephone warman.) We live on a farm of about 80 acres, and keep about 150 hens. This year, from that number, I Will realize about flSO from the Bale of eggs I always manage to keep my poultry house clean and free from lice, greasing and painting the perches and "wfcitewashingabout tnree times ay ear? I have my hen house partitioned off, ao as to have a separate place for the laying hens and when a number want to alt, I .place them In another room by themselves, give them their alloted number of eggs (that It, if it is brooding season), and keep them there until they hatch, keeping the room comThe prompt laundry generally fortable for biddies, and how they floes the most business. Most per sons want their bundles right ob lng. I keep fresh water, corn, oats, the minute promised. Demand millet or whatever seeds I wish them have. In this room, I keep grit and requires that such an establish to them to walment be completely equipped tor a bo of wooid ashes for low in. guick work7 vOurs is the best When a number hatch I divide the equipped laundry in Provo. It chicks among the best mothers, giving will do your work quiekly and do them as many as they can care for It well. When it leaves this laun- right I provide good coops, dry and dry, every article in it is done as warm. 1 do not taka the little chicks out of ordered. You can rely upon, that We do every washable garment the nest uptjl 24 hours old and dont them untll36 hours old, and then 'and do it right. Wagons come mm feed for a week their diet Is rolled oats, eall promptly. too and after that cornchop, millet, seed, table crops, a little mllkcurd, plenty of Domestic Steam Laundr1' fresh water; but care must be used they-d- o not get their bodies too that 468 So. Academy Avenue. much wet, as it Is very harmful to Utti them. To Insure rapid growth, hey Provo, must be fed regularly. I thoroughly crease the mother hens for Dee before glving them the chicks. - company Tet all nine of these countries could be laid - down in your telephone companys territory, with several thousand miles to spare-Your telephone company operates 222,572 telephones in an area of 777,705 square miles Done Promptly' In these seven states there is one telephone to every eleven people? Tn"Europ6thereJis'only'onetelephonetoevery forty-thre- e - people In Europe the government owns the telephone - companies ' the telephone users, their Public Utilities Commissions, through control them In the United States - The development shows which is the better way -- - - The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Provo -- Commercial & . UTAH. year oculd be made on this acM. W. BIGELOW count, as part of the expense of SURPLUS $50,000 , and Surgeon. Physician operating the farm. Residence Office at after DIRECTORS:, The expense of supporting the Nov. 20th. Reed Smoot, President. 90 N. First East. Phone 485. family; however, cannot be deC. EL Loose, from the gross income. ducted L. Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, Sr., W. Among items for which credit iB FRENCH COUNTESSS Blersach,' Geo. Taylor, Sr, not allowed are expense for medi- , Roger Farrer. , COSTUMES STARTLE I Incomes Under $3,000 Not Affect- which has already paid the tax on eal Attendance," life insurance, inJoa. T. Farrer, Cashier, ac store surance on dwelling Jos. A. Buttle,' Assistant Cashier.', WASHINGTON SOCIETY. , ed by Income Tax. Method of its earnings. of wages supplies, counts, family General Banking Business inThe net provision regarding Computing domestic servants, and cost of Transacted plained. , comes of $3,000 apply only to unboard, room or house rent for U. 8. Depository for Postal 8avlng Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel. married persons, or to married family or personal use. In dase an an quite often during the summer persons not living with wife or Individual owns his residence he WASHINGTON D. C., Feb. 28. husband. A husband and wife cannot deduct the estimated value L go in the evening to the coops' and take out the bens and grease them, so If a farmer is so fortunate as to living together are entitled to an of his rent. But a tenant operat- Dr. )V. A. Thome as to keep the young chicks free from have a net income of over $3,000 a g a rented farm as proprietor exemption of 14,000 on their vermin and to keep them growing and This income. means farm that deduct the rent e or is gregate bachelor, a he case in .may as getting ready for toe early market, DENTIST jyear broilers --or fry to command thetop I $4,000 if married, he is subject to in case the wife has a separate in as a part of the expense of his this added to the business. market prices r the income tax, and under the law come, ifincome Over Bedquist Drag No- - 2 ; amounts to $4,000 Farmers are not required to The pullets will mature early and each individual must make return -tbegin laying. White toe cM hens im total is subject to the tax; or, hr their income the'produce iIntemaI Revenue collector the the moulting I manage to begin the sitting I wife has no separate from the farm 'and consum-i- s the before or his on distnet process as early as the weather wili ELLEN FEATURES income the ed husbands a net come, j by the family. Only produce permit and the hens to sit. If you first day of March if he has ! have warm, comfortable , quarters income of $3,000 or over ($2,500 taxable only in case it reaches $4,- sold off the farm is to be included. WEDNESDAY. de-i- f your hens will become broody In Jan- - Jf0p the" ten months of 1913). 000. But a return must be made 'A' farmer is not entitled toa In the Watches of the Night nary or early February. The earlier Wjnie the interest of most farmers the aggregate income of both is duction ofr his own labor, or for dered him from his home. 1913. The expense of feeding live stock, lie your chicks toe quicker Into market. ig purely academic, $2,500 for the year The union, was a happy one, how- - I am now selling cockerels for a good j , thig subject ? oint exemption, however, would may, however, deduct such items ever, and a charming youngster came ofAgr for next' e as cost of fertilizer and other sup- , $3,333.33 to bless the home. But a crisis came price and I . , injuries indicating am, not in the fancy thor- - has received In and young Stockton needed money poses at his income net the and materials which are usee what arriving wish know to plies either but that some just He was weak enough to use some of oughbred chicken business, armer should with in start his the course of his operations new the munder them and gross stock the of up is I buy people required the firms money to carry some of his keep good This. "of The would consist la wprovideS that for the , income. breeds. , , j their to , help Street Wall jaw. speculations. personal The Barred Plymouth Rocks I have) The income tax law 0f October any items of the kind above enum- year 1913 the tax shall be com The results were- - disastrous. Then ... when he went to hig"trld father to tell the greatest number of, as I prefer and especially all receipts puted only on the net income for tainf Iner C?1 erated, him he was a tbiefthe elder Stockton them forjheir good salable qualities; K 19L1: !ro sale of all products of i the ten montlik from March 1st to mthe over of net incomes refused to believe him" and Insisted their size and good yellow flesh make (upon, on every description from the farm. December 31st, and that returns g that he was preferable- - for good eating. - I 000, With an additional tax This would include all money, re- - shall be made on the basis of five woman. The On more. that or of other the (comes not spend large $20,000 condemning jto The boy, broken in spirit, shot him- breeds of poultry, but toe B. P. R.s t first question arising, in the minds ceived for produce and animals sixths of the year. Therefore, i self. The mannerjn which his wife have had tod sold-an- d with! 0f most forthe wool and hidesHfre net income'for the last "ten pe0pej j3 hat constitutes of animals (Miss Leopard ) arose to the occasion toe hens make good mothers uid are receivslaughtered, if the wool months of 1J913 amounts to $2,500 man income a For & Qet and covered up all traces of the theft 8 and hides are sold ; hut he may de-- or more a return on form 1040 is business a or a and suicide to save the family name good ayerslgivn ling regular salary, exfrom the in duct items the amounts required. " For the ten months o: is drafnatie book-othese from disgrace f I takelhechUl off (man with a good system of cold In weather treme. ' 1913 every single preson is allow-fo- r their drinking water, and the drink-- (keeping, it is easy to determine actually paid as purchase money Marlon Leonard is one' of the'DIg' the. ed" $2, 50d' exemption and in the animals sold or taxaall at dean income is slaughter-must be kept whether or not his gest favorites of the. American .screen lugjressels ed all the When chunked, case of husband and wife, living the crevice "With toe retlfnes. the" during she has who year. farmer dramati stars. In this cofeature ble,- Bdt for wonderful opportunities to display her pleuty-h- f grit,, a; dust box, of dirt "or ceives no stated income, and who animals raised by the owner are together 3,333.33 exemption, remarkable talent, and the result is ashes and surely you will be well paid often fails to keep accurate "ac- - sold or slaughtered however, their computing the net income for this Countess de Bertier wife of an .three reels of dramatic action' that for your trouble. Besides toese warm value should not be deducted. period deductions shoulcTbe made holds you enthralled through every mashes I feed grains, changing around counts of receipts and expendi- attche of the French embassy at From thq gross income there for only of the amounts scene. You will enjoy every minute to suit their appetites and never feed tnres, it is more difficult to ealeu ' ' ' should be deducted amounts of properly allowable for the whole WAshingtn, has startled society . . of this production. . . - ; ( late his net income. on kind of grain continually? The story of this feature deals with chickens tame, never dog J jn or(jer that farmers may be mouey actually paid as expenses, 'year. Returns for 1913 must be with her costumes direct from your Keep the heroic efforts of a young actress or excite them In any manner., 1 1914. for ' March the and 1st, operating by as fa.yn tax income on the Paris. an posted old Having just arrived, the who has married a scion of .To eum 8frl j mav concern them, the following ducing the farm products, live Blanks for mttking returns for countess comes with the' latest family to save the family name from . comfortable quarters, etc. This would - incipde the income tax may bp obtainec disgrace after her husband has stolen poultry., of information has been furnished by stock, -. hirAd bonds to cover a shortage in the stock from vermin, good fang, plenty farm labor, farm supplies from the collectors of interna things turned out by the Paris deo Revenue Bureau water, proper food, and certaintly any jthe Internal r market and then committed suicide. she has some of the Treasury Depjart signers, shown and tries can the Treasury Department : purchased that are necessary to Revenue . The young mans father bitterly op- woman Who Is energetic of extreme fashions. their , ment C, D. on and at business the' and not an j Washington, profitable r. Jn. general, an income consists carry posed the marriage of hla son to an make' so (Qj amounta derived from salaries investment that represents prjnci- - case of failure on the part of any While many women of Wtshing-to- n actress, considering it a disgrace to find it a pleasure. She nuM watch is etc. who one to the family name, and when his boy reto the tax for pal, subject society wear fashionable clo- -. a Expenses or compensation for repairs on' fused to listen to his protests he or-of farm the . deducted,1 file the return by thes, , first be they had not seen Anything I property may form ral temee, paid in any .re hlrh; l.e e.tch for th.lr THURSDAY, "fixes law ' ' a penalty o except ' in pictures,' just like the the amount "deducted .March." the and dispel toe old Idea that Also' from'' professions," business provided "The Temptation of ane, Imp cpmfort does amount 50 of th countess, wears. The position of the not of cent exceed the amount spent per they can ear fof themselves. In sum- sales or dc&dings in property, or for such - - two reel drama. assessed to and fine. her husband, of course, brqught $10 tax hut the $1,000 a repairs from rents, interest on bonds or mer they can to certain extent, during year Coming from the country Jane In the whiter they need your attention re- her into society at once, an or for false case of fraudulent the which In is the return made. The dividends on stocks, finds employment as a model. most. With an experience of 18 years, mortgages, matrons cost 100 and women of a is of there have turn machintools oi young penalty per ineome replacing investments from other or "She meets and. falls in love with I find that by following these InstrucThese items eonstitute gross in ery may also be deducted to the cent and $20 to $2,000 fine and one watched her many changes with a and have more make money I Charlton, a, rounder. At first, tions extent that the cost of the new years imprisonment or both. great interest. the amount Invest- come, from which there should be -Charltons intentions are question- better Income for else of Revenue Internal Bureau The does not exceed articles the value deducted the expenses of caryin on toe farm. town anything - f Meritol Rheumatism Powderable; a letter he finds of Janes ed Jhe business; Interest paid on of the old. No deduction may be m preparing regulations which on and whole his n viewpoint interested made changes for the cost" of additional ay be botaineft by debts indebtedness; worthless Chlcke Busy. , Keep lie asks her to become his wife. collector of The unusually machinery but credit mav be sns on application-tExercise is nature s one great pana- charged off; losses by fire, slom sale of this allowed Revenue the appli remedy is the bestlarge 'for Intefnal for the inannual denreciaevidence we could cea, so see that you manage yOur or shipwreck, not covered by offer you to prove its merit. It i foods and toe feeding to keep the surance; exhaustion, wear andd11 n the value of suh maehin-teq- r cants district.1' 7 - The Mothers Favorite. made of effective ingredients, and is A cough medicine Tor Children chicks at work.if a Rr income machine of and example, property, any to give permanent relief should be harmless. It should he FOR SALE Limited amount of guaranteed for rheumatism. We will gladly show upon which th( ineome tux hasf,r,st $100 and is regarded 'as good pleasant to take. It should be effect4 . Feeding Com to Turkeys.-Corat the,for ten years of service, the an- - eond Oarhon paper; le per Rheet you the formula and explain its merual. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is should be fed to turkeys only already been deducted all of this and Is the mothers favorite as.foA'-instanedividends jr,'al depreciation would he 10 per. while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best its to you. Provo Drug Co., locals during cold weather, or when nearly source, verywhem. For sale by all dealerc, agents, (Adr.) and h deduction of $10 each (grade. Call this office. on the stock of a corporate ready to fatten for market. CAPITAL $100,000 Vlce-PreBlde- - -- ag-jin- of-th- bus-land- s in-clu- I in-tak- J 1 ; a.pe! $3,-the- m m-a- J only-tryin- m 1 most-experien- ce 1 five-sixt- !s pro-!tna- npe , hs de 1 , poultry-raisin- g prr-prtc- IL , per-fa-r- t o - 11 Co- - 'The Corporation Different Savings Bank PROVO CITY, n ' ... J, , In the nine foreign countries shown on the map there is a total population of 214,878,502 ' - j c, nit, a |