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Show 4 - u PAGE SEVEN THE PROVO POST 1914, and writthe 23rd day ten bids will be received by the undersigned at 627 West Fourth South Street, Provo, Utah. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money Consult County Clerk or respective -- of thermites Stale ;len percent to signers t or further information. rimfi Tile Worlds3 Confidence in any'article intended to relieve the Bufferings of humanity is not lightly won.. There must be continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout the world, enduring and growing fame and favor have been accorded CONFERENCE I bids, and balance on conpa firmation uf sale by the District Court ef Utah County, Utah. Dated this 9th day of March, 1914. INCREASED VALUE OF LANDS In the District Court of the Fourth WM. H. COODMAN, State of District, , , , Administrator. Advance la Due Essentially t Dfri Judicial County of Utah. created Coat of Hauling Different Booth A Booth, Attorneys. Farm Preducta to Market. ' Ida Jackson, plaintiff, vs. T.e V. First publication March 10, 1914. . Jackson, defendant. Summons. It la a matter of common obeorro-tlo- a The State of Utah to the said Dethat, when any community haa fendant: l passed from a condition dominated by ap-to summoned You are hereby bad roads to condition which to I Tlnlc - Central ' Mining Company, , characterised tygood roads, land sl- pear within twenty days after service because they have proved to urs In that community advance. It to of this summons upon you, If served I principal place of ' business, Provo, l ' be the best corrective and tilaln that ' no system of good roads within the county In which this action I Utah.1 can Is aoll Notice disordered the within directly Improve fertility Is brought; otherwise thirty hereby given that at aj preventive of or the quality of farms. ' It 1a equally of Boardof Directors of thd the defend and meeting days after service, and bowels. -- The first true thiyt good roads can and do di- above entlUed action; and In caw of Ttntlo Central Mining Company, held rectly improve the site value, or the dose gives quick relief and will I on the 9th day off March; 1914; an as-- 1 which accrues to the farm by your failure bo to do, Judgment value manent improvement follows - Cent I be rendered against you according tojsessmentr (No. 14) of one-hal- f their systematic use. A trial out-- l on levied was the which share imr the demand of the complaint, will show why, in all homes, corpora-cour- t of the said stock of clerk' with capital filed standing the has been the use of Beechams Pilli This action is brought to re-- tion payable immediately to R.T L.1 -- North-Acsrj coverjujudgment and secure a decree Anderberg.secretaryr-il- 9 Utah. rAny j hereProvo, demy Avenue., dissolving the marriage contract which assessment stock this may between upon now you tofore and existing on remain 11, April unpaid Saturday, the and recovery for and the plaintiff, and advertised be will 1914, home In the delinquent of Interest decree your boxee by Sold everywhere. In 10c., 2Se at for sale at public auction, and unless The largest sate tA aoy asediaea. He eee A and household furniture situate leeicd to read the directions with every Wb payment Is made before, will be sold A Southern Road Before Improvement. Colton. Utah. at my office Wednesday, April 29,1 JACOB EVANS, virtue of its situation with respect to 1914, at the hour of 5 oclock p. m Plaintiffs Attorney. markets, schools, and towns, and the Office Knight Block, Provo, Utah to pay the delinquent assessment, toaccessibility of these. gether with the cost of advertising! First publlcaUohFeT. 27, 1914. In dealing with this matter ot Inand expense of sale. a creased farm values from strictly R. L. ANDERBERG, economic standpoint. It has been ASSESSMENT NOTICE. pointed out and it Is worth rememberSecretary. ing, that where farms have advanced Office Room 19 North Academy in value the advance is due essentially Tintic Delmar. Mining Company, Avenue, Provo, Utah. to --decreased hauling costs. The adFirst publication March 10, 1914. place . of business Provo, principal' vance in fern values. In other words, measures partly the increased value of Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a the farm as a plant for the business of value of Increment That farming meeting of the board of directors of la due to thosd things that are, TheTtflrtC"DeTmaiTMlniBgrCompany,T whlch yThe prompt-laundrAlpine Galena Mining Co a cor-- j generally described as social advantages or Im- a corporation, heldra the 21st day of po ration, principal place of business,! does the most business. Most per proved social conditions has no nuFebruary, 1914ran assessment (No. 5) Provo City, Utah., sons want their bundles right on merical measure. Is Improved the land of two (2) mills per share, or $2.00 When road his the minute promised. Demand owner appreciates the Improvement per thousand shares, was levied on the i Notice. There are delinquent upon requires that such an establish- and frequently sets an Increased value outstanding capital stock of the cor- the following described stock on acto ment be completely equipped for upon his land. It is difficult, however, poration, payable immediately count of assessment No. 1, levied on to analyze the entire Increment of at No. I, Cluff, secretary, Harvey best is the Oura work. quick the 31st day of Janlmry, 1914, the sev- value which follows good roads. There Utah. Any -- took Block, Provo, Knlght Provo. It in cost of good the names amountg get oppof is no doubt that the equipped laundry on which this assessment may remain of the respective shareholders, as fol- and d roads is met by some form of t&xa , will do your work quickly which, In many instances, causes unpald on Monday, the 30th day o' iows it well. When it leaves this laun tlon, will be delinquent and owners to add to the selling land the "dry.everyarticle in it is done as price of their land that amonnt which advertised for sale at public auction, Nq Name ordered. You can rely apoB that they estimate the good road has cost and unless payment is made before, We do every washable garment them in taxes. will be sold at my office on Saturday, This process la more distinctly oband da it right. Wagons come ot ot April, 1914i at the served In city property transfers, the 18th day call promptly, too. where direct assessments for sewers, hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay the sidewalks, and pavements are Invari- delinquent assessment, together with ably added to the original cost of the the cost of advertising and expense of property. The Important point that IS sale, -.becoming more and more understood HARVEY CLUFF, 468 So. Academy Avenueland owners is that good roads reby ' Utai. Secretary. Frovo, quire a considerable investment of Office at No. 1, Knight Block, Provo capital, and furthermore that such an investment Is a paying one. Here are City, Utah. i a few instances of actual conditions First publication Feb. 24, 1914. many shares of each parcel of such which have been observed In various stock as inay be necessary will be parts of the country. sold at my office. Room No. 1 K night In Lee county, Virginia, a farmer & I owned iOOacreshetween Ben Hur and Block, Provo City, Utah, on Thurs- he sell to offered which Jonesvllle, ConPoint day, the 26th day of March, 1914, at Assessment Notice Crown i.DTAH. PROVO CITY, for $1,800. Two or three years ago solidated Mining Company, principal the hour of 10 oclock, a. m., to pay CAPITAL $100,000 this road was Improved, and although the delinquent assessment thereon, of business Provo, Utah. that farmer fought the improvement, place SURPLUS $50,000 Notice Is hereby given that at a together with the costs of advertising! he has since refused $3,000 for his farm. Along, this same road a tract meeting of the board pf directors of and expense of sale. DIRECTORS: HARVEY CLUFF, of 188 acres was supposed to have the Crown Point Consolidated Mining j been sold for $6,000. The purchaser Company, held on Tuesday, February!. Reed Smoot, President. Secretary. . . refused the contract and the owner 10th, 1914, at the oftice of the com-First publication March IQ, 1914. C. E. Loose, threatened to sue him. After the road pany. No. 55 North Academy Avenue, L. Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, Sr., W, ' improvement, and without any Imassessment No. 6 of L. Blersach, Geo. Taylor, Sr, provements upon the land the same Provo, Utah, cent was levied upon the share per was Farrer. sold to the original purchas farm Roger er for $9,000. oustanding capital stock of the corJos T. Farrer, Cashier In Jackson county, Alabama, the poration, payable Immediately to the A Hurtle. Assistant Cashier. Pr,nclPa voted a bond issue of $250,000, secretary at his office. No. 354 Easttion place -people General Banking Business for road Improvement and Improved First South street, neM Provo Cit utah- Utah. Provo, Any Transacted 24 per cent. of the roads. The 1900 , rJL census gave the value of all farm stock upon which this assessment may U. 8 Depository for Postal Savings remain-unpa- id March Notice. are There 14th, Saturday, as upon delinquent in $4.90 Jackson lands county per acre, The selling price at that time 1914, shall be declared delinquent and the following described stock on ac-- j advertised for sale, an( unless pay- - count of assessment J No. three (3), ment Is made before, so many shares levied on the 2nd day Of February, SALE FOR f- - each- - parcel-o- fstock as may he! 1914, the several amounts set opposite EGGS FOR SETTING will be sold at public auc-jthnames of the respective share-- 1 necessary Black . Langsbans tion Saturday, April 11th, 1914, at 2 holders as follows, Buff Leghorns. p. m., to pay the delinquent assess- No. G. DAHLQUIST, ment 339-J. thereon, together with the cost CertL. Name. I , Shares. . . Phone of advertising and the expenses of 91 Elgin Bloomqulst ....1000 529 South Sixth West. sale. 92 Elgin Bloomqulst 1000 a 4 W. E. STOKER, 93 Elgin Bloomqulst" 2000 102 Irving D. Lowe 500 Secretary. BARTON AND LOVERA" The" Same Road After Improvement, 17 131 Date Feb. BrOs. of first 500 publication Badger IN VAUDEVILLE AT THE 1000 139 John Matson ELLEN NEXT MONDAY was from $6 to $15 per acre. The 1914, ..2000 H. A. 145 of value the Jack census DeLong last gives 1.3000 190 Wm. T. Olsen Another act from the Empress son county farm lands as $9.79, and NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESprice Is now from $15 to TATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 192 John Bloomqulst .'....1000 Theatre will be seen at the Ellen the selling $25 per acre. 205 Geo. E. May 1000 again Monday and Tuesday, with The price of farm land, like that of 206 1000 deR. Estate of John Elgin Bloomqulst Goodman, matinee each day. This time it any other commodity, Is ruled by the H. 2000 209 A. in a DeLong is a man and a woman team relation between supply and demand. ceased, series of artistic dances and bur- When the price of farm land advances The undersigned will sell, at private And In accordance with law ahdl an It measures a readjustment between sale the following described real es- order of the, board of directors, sol lesque. The Herald-Republica- n the supply and tLe demand. This re- tate silugtedIn Provo City," Utah many shares of each parcel of such says': "Barton and Lovera ap-pet- adjustment, in some cases. Is sharp Com- stock as may be necessary will bejsold of State Utah, in A Little Idea of Their and Immediate. One distinct Item of County, I corner at the of office, 22. North First West southwest Own. Their act is one of the best increased - values 1s becoming more mencing Sur-vestreet, Provo City, Utah, at the hour seen here in some time.", evident from year to year; that Is, Block 9, 'Plat A,? Provo City of Building Lots, thence north of 2 p.m. March 28, 1914, to pay the A beautiful plush drop is used immigration Into the rural districts, in this act. making it doubly at- where road conditions are favorable 361 feet more or less to railroad right delinquent assessment thereon, to-this true with regard to of way, thence along said right of gether with the costs of 'advertising tractive. The act is decidedely especiallyof Is automobiles. owners There are way southeasterly to Its intersection and expense of sale. in different from, anything 6een Instances of this kind in New repeated H. C. HICKS, Provo, which, jwith the three reel England and those states which have with n line Tunning nprth and south ,T west a of three rods Secretary. through northEclair point Wilderness the In "In been active Improving their roads. First publication - March 17, 1914. the center of said Block 9, thence western drama, should prove an south to the south side of said Block Favors Immigration, exceptional bill- A great majority of persons is particularly marked 9, thence west to the place ot begin-nlngaf Immigration j ecsema have no other where road conditions are favorable"; - ONE FARE RATE3 Together with the lmprove- - flicted with ailment, which Is accepted as proof fact, and appurtenances, that eczema is purely a skin disease. seem to Indicate Also personal property consisting of Meritol Eczema Remedy is recomIncrease the demand for rural To f5alt Lake April 1st to 6th, 39 bushels and 64 pounds of wheat mended especially for eczema and dis- inclusive- - Long return limit. L property; and the price of farm land, on deposit in the Excelsior to Keller eases of the skin. If you are afflicted of that ruled any commodity. D. S. Conference, Salt Lake, April like with this terrible disease we ask yon between fiemaad and Mills, Provo City, Utah. the relation to use this remedy, on cur guarantee. 4, 5, 6th. Ask for tickets via Salt by supply. Said sal will b mad b or aftor Provo Drug Co., agents. (AOy.) 6 Lake Route,- - BEECHAUS V EXCURSIONS saltlake via s 1 a . WBSTEKH PACIFIC S1.90 t . -- 4 1 -- -- I, - Announcement - Domestic Steam Laundry r w DR. GEORGE E. ROBISON DR. J. W, AIRD DR. HORACE G. MERRILL DR. FRED W. TAYLOR DR. DAVID WESTWOOD t f Respectfully announce that, beginning January 1st, 1914, in oijer to render more efficient and satisfactory service to their patrons and friends, they will be associated togetherjn their medical and surgical work. They will practice their profession and do business under the firm name of the Provo General Hospital. Each member of the firm, aside from his general practice, is qualifying as a specialist in one or more branches of the pro, -- ; '' fession. Complete offices and laboratories - hate been fitted up at . East Second South street, Provo, Utah. graduate nurse will be in attendance. Jlest and recovery room for anesthetics and minor opera No. 65 A I X . N . Done Promptly w T , (c) i TRIP, , April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Good until April 12th returning. SIX FAST TRAINS THREE S0LTO VESTIBULED FLYERS THE CONFERENCE SPECIAL , April 3rd, 4th and 8th will leave Provo at 7:45 a. m., arriving" at Salt Lake 9 :25 a. m. Returning leaves Salt Lake at 11:15 p. m., after the theatres, arriving at Provo 12:45 a. m. THE RIO, GRANDE WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS C. E. EGGERTSEN, W. H. MITCHELL, . - Agent. Ticket Agent, Union Depot. , Continues To Increase FOR THE ROUND tions. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. - OFFICE HOURS: 1 to 3 p, m. J. W, Aird 2 to 4 p. m. Fred W, Taylor 11 to 12 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. David Westwood IT. Q. Merrill ....-- 3 to 5 p. m. 12 11 to a. Robison m., and 1 to 3 p. m. George E, OFFICE PHONE, 96. 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