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Show PAGE SEVEN THE PROVO POST Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information, NOTICE. DELINQUENT - TintiCrioCnenl7iLSnoeTnbisf-- Mt3hPc?fun ' corp?f?Provo Cityr oest, Utan. There are delinquent upon Notice. tfcq following described lows, No: of Cert. . stock on ac count of assessment No. 14, levied on the 9 thrift y of March, 1914, the several amountset opposite the names of the respectiV&vhareholders, as folto-wi- v- - Shares. Name. Amt. in thirty days after -- service, and defend the above entitled action; dhd in casei of your failure bo to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed wlththe clerk of said Court, a copy of which is "served Upon you herewith. ' This action la commenced agairtet you to recover a judgment against the defendant, L. R. Yeager, tor a foreclos- re against you all of a mortgage unon following described realestate to- wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast-quart- er, and the north half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 31, Township 10 South of Salt Lake Meridian, in Utah County, State of Utah, with all appurtenances belonging to said land. And for a deficiency Judgment against E, R. Yeager for any balance due after the sale of said property, if there be such deficiency. J. W. N. WHITECOTTON. Plaintiffs Attorney. Post Office Address, Provo, Utah, -- Date of first publication April 10, dateof last publication May, 8, 1914. SENATOR SMOOT TO TRY FOR PENSION FOR - BLACK HAWK VETERAN of Bill Will Pave Way Passage For Other Fighters to Get Recognition. , WASHINGTON, D. C April 28. In an effort to establish a Reed Sm,oot will it troduce a bill in the United States Senate soon to pension a disabled veteran of the Black Hawk Indian war. In the event of the passage of thislhiU it will pave the way for pensions for other veterans of the Black Hawk war. Several attempts have been made to enact laws to provide pensions for the Black Hawk Indian fighters in Utah,-buthaie proven unsuccessful. It is believed that the passage of Senator Smoots hill will establish a precedent for the passage of other in.NOTICE. dividual acts as he did for vetcr-an- s of the Walker war. United States Land.l Office, The State o Utah: severaFyears Salt Lake CityrUtahr for their ago paid xx. Marca 19,'Hi4. services in Black the niwk, war. 7 To Whom it May Concern: to but wasunable provide Notice is hereby given that tlrtl for the aged soldiers, many State of Utah has filed In this office of were seriously wounded wkpm lists of by in the The veterans were State, under section 6 of the Act of out laid funds and a bill ortate Congress, approved July 16, 1894, ar is House to reim before Row Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial burse state. the 012322, NE NW, and SE4 NW4. preee-dentj-Senat- nll the-vetera- ns pen-srS- lands,-select- 1664 SJ767 1777 1778, 1793 F. W. Krauseneck . . 300 Joseph H. Quinn ... 200 C. S. C. S. Carter Section 29, T. 00 T 2147 2151 2176 2185 2222 -- 2274 2275 2276 2330 2336 2400 241 2418 2428 2311 '2520 2521 2522 2523 2324 2529 2610 2624 2637 2654 James A. Pollock & Co 42 ,,..1000 455 John Bryan R. A. Barney . .yL.lOOO 1000 F. W. Cater Mrs. M. E. Lemnton.lOOO Mrs. Geo. G. Heath. 300 Chas. Hanks- - ... . . .,1000 1000 Chas. Hanks Chas. Hanks - 277 Mrs. Geo. G. Heath. 455 1000 Alex. Nesbit ...... - 500 J. O. Reynolds-,.- .. J. Will I.ewisr,TT,1000 H. B. Cole H. W. Ramlose Herman Brlnck -- A. J. Terns .... .... 3 E S. L. M.. 500 217 200 Found a Cure for Rheumjjigm SW4, Section S.r R. 3 E., S. L. M. wo far as they Copies of said-list- s, relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person interested and by the pub" lic generally. During the period of publication oi this notice, or any time thereafter, and before dual approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the name is more valuable for mineral thanfor agricultlral purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure so to protest or con test, within the time specified. wlll be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the . tracts and the selections thereof, being other wise free from objection, wU be approved to the State. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. Date or lirst publTcafion March 27 1914, date of completion of publication May 6, 1914. . Josephine Newman.. 100 D. L. VanWagenen,.IOOO Geo. A. Shepard ....1000 Geo. A. Shepard . .. .1000 Geo. A. Shepard . . . .1000 L. A. Southwlck 7... 250 900 T. L. Sullivan South worth G. Cole. 1000-21- R. 20, T. 0 .... 1861 1869 1882 -- 1883 1886 1978 2078 2096 6 S NE4 SWti, and SE .1000 BenJ. Whttehouse. J806 John Okelberry .,..1000 181 7 A W, Reynolds 500 1837 E. M. Lowrance . ,,.,.,.1000 Dern & Thomas Dern & Thomas ....1000 Thomas ....1000 Dern 701 Dern & Thomas 1000 T. N. Julian . , . . 500 O. H. Coleman Wells L. Brimhall .. 500 '.1000 A. F. Palm James A. Pollock .... . with rheumatism for years andcould not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time, writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep otlie still at night. Five years ago 1 began using Chamberlains Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) ....... ... ....r.4000 ' of ' saUr. and 4 acres of land in the North-westquart- of Section 20, Township 8 South of Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, Utah County, State-- of Utah, formerly owned by James G. Higginson, who is now deceased. BOOTH & BOOTH,' ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' Post Office address. No. 5, Knight Block, Provo City, Utah County, Utah 'First publication April 14; date of completion.. of .publication May 20, 1914. '.r R. Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. North . Academy A; e.r Office Provo, Utah. Estate of Warren S. Pace, deceased Notice of Postponement. Creditors will present claims with At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of Tintic Central Mining vouchers to the undersigned at 329 Co., held this 14th day of April, 1914, East Third North street, Provo, Utah, the date Of sale of the above men- on or before the 10th day, of August. tioned delinquent stock was postponed A. D. 1914. until Saturday, May 9, 1914,' at 4 Dated April 14th, 1914. ' MARY J. PACE. oclock p. m. Administratrix. R L ANDERRERG. Booth A-- Booth, Attorneys. Secretary, Tintic Central Mining Co. First publication April 14, 1914. First publication April 17, 1914. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial .District of the State of Utah, sitting in and for Utah County, 'John C. CorBuch, Plaintiff, vs. E. R. Yeager, Alicrf Yeager and Iva Hayes, Defendants. (Alias) Summons, The -- State of Utah to the said De- fendants: t You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which Js brought; otherwise with - this action ASSESSMENT X NOTICE. Assessment Noticd Grutli Mining Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah, Notice -- is hereby given that at a meeting held by the board of directois on of the Grutli Alining Company Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1914, at the office of the company, assessment No four (4) oftwo (2) mills per share was levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable Ini mediately to the secretary, at his of- flee. No. 22 North First West street, Another National Highway The Telephone Way will be opened to the Public before the Lincoln Way i3 ready for travel. , om New York to San Francisco the big copper wires of the Bell System exited in an nnbroken line the broad highway of Universal Service. r: r ' x - to the -- energy of private This HigWly, too, is a lasting monument To that spirit of sejice that has made the Bell System, one of V In your own telephone companys territory alone the seven Mountain States there are 80,000 mileaNpf long distance highways open for your 'V messages every day. tho .American citizen - of tJday. Especially is the patriotic spir-i- t at its height 'today due to the X present" troubles with'JMexu'o. Coining at such" an opportune & time, Washington at Valley THE CORPORATION DIFFERENT Forge, the big fou.rreel special feature,, will be greeted with enthusiasm. It takes one back to the days when patriotism alohfe USSOSS made it "possible that we might enjoy our present freedom. Fpr the Valley Forge picture a THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN NO. FIVE, A COLONEL MAY 6 reproduction of Lexington in IN CHAINS IN TWO REELS, AT PRINCESS TUESDAY, The Mountain States Telephone Washingtons time iyas fill TinpEIIS "TIZ makes fairly dance withdelight. aches and pains, glisters bug bunii Re-vier- re W Telegraph Co. built-o- n canvas on land similarly situateJ. For the necessary snow scenes the company was transported up on Old Baldy irr California. The midnight ride of Paid is shown, a beautiful love story is interwoven, and the production, (correct in detail) deserves the presence of every patriotic American citizen. . the largest and most useful corporations in the country ..Stories of patriots and patriotism are always eagerly sought by -- And In accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors, made on the 9th day of March, 49t4,-smany shares of each parcel of such - stock as may be necessary will be sold at my office, 19 North Academy Avenue, Provo City, "Utah, on the 29th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 5 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and the exoense X WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE COMING TO THE ELLEN SOON 5.00 1000 fc Co. 590' 2.50 2665 H. B. Cole SUMMONS. 4.05 2686 C. J. A. Lindquist .810 5.00 2740 F. G. Richmond ...FlOflO 3.00 2764 Wells L. Brimhall . .1000 In the District Court of the Fourth 5.00 2771 Antonio Cunho ....1000 2.50 Judicial District of the State of Utah, 500 2850 W. H. 8 candling In and for Utah County. 5.00 sitting 2854 Louis R. Fechtig ...1000 Electa Higginson, Plaintiff, vs, Eliza 1.50 300 2839 F. W. Krauseneck Eliza Jane Clemmons, Jane Higginson, 1.00 2860 F. W. Krauseneck . 200 G. Higginson, J. B. Higginson, 2.50 James 2897 John G. Norton . . 500 Higginson, 2.30 George Higginson, John 2898 John G. Norton . . 500 F. Higginson, 2.50 Grace Meiling, Thomas , 500 2898 John Kearney . Zebedee 5.00 Nola Wilson, Eva Higginson, 2966 Geo. E. Moody . .1000 G. Higginson, William H. Higginson, 500 2967 Geo. E. Moody . .1000" M. Higginson, Mary 'A. Sim5.00 Stephen ' 2981 Geo. E. Moody . .1000 D, Higginson, Lenore H. mons, Ralph 5.00 1000 2992 13. H. Nelson C Higginson, Defendand Elmer Keel, 5.00 .1000 3002 A. F. Palm ants. Summons. -5.00 3076 J. M.Haslirouck -- ...1000 The State of Utah to the said De5.00 1000 3079 I. A. Rostan fendants:. 5.00 1000 3080 J. A. Rostafi You are hereby summoned to appear 5.90 3081 J. A. Roetan .......1000 service 5.00 within twenty days after the .1000 "3082 J A.Rostan ' summons upon your if served "3092 W. F. Hogan . T. 250 -- 1.25 of this in which this action 1.25 within the county 250 "3093 W.F.- Hogan T7 1.25 is brought, otherwise, within thirty 250 3094 W. F. Hogan defend the service,-an- d 1.25 days after and in case of above entitled action, 5.00 75. 3148 E. Mork failure to do so, Judgment will 5.00 1000 3149 E. 75. "Mofk be rendered according to against 10.00 2000 Terns -- 3156 A. J. demand of the complaint, which 10.00 the 3271 Mrs. B. H. .Walters., 2000 service of this 5.00 within ten days after 1000 3277 F. J. Neubaur will summons be filed with you, upon 5.00 335TEra Splatt Court. 5.00 the Clerk of said 1000 3377 Ira Tiffany to obtain a Thia action Is brought 5.90 3379 A. L. Reed -decree-t- a a certain 9 title to - 500 qulct 2.50 3516 Fred T. Noyes ...;.- a lasting San, Francisco will be joined with New York, and the thousand cities and towns along the way will be benefited. I suffered non-miner- al &3 Through fertile Aelds, thriving cities, across rivers and over mountains, the Lincoln Highway will extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific. - 1000 Carter The people of this country are building a National Highway monument to a great man. the-sai- d ed tirsj feet-a- gtMhr i callouwa, P x TIZ" drawi out the acids i poisons, that up your feet. - matter bow work Ft ' ns and jmiT " budK how you long your dance, J . how Ast walkor how yoir nr you long remain on feet,. TIZ restful ringscomfort. foot Is wonTIZ derful for tirud, aching, marting feet. Yurfet just tingle for "iy; shoes never' liuit or seem tight. ; Get a 25 cent box of TIZ now from any drmrgist or department store. En I " foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, fresh, sweet and happy. keep your-fe- et We Ea Too Mu& Meat Whicl Clogs Kidneys, Then the Back Hurts. Most 1 'Iks forgi that the kidne; like the nowels, g sluggisn and cl6g-nee- d a flushing occasional. ged and else we 1 aye .backi.che and dull misery dney rekion, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liter, acid stomach, Kieeplessnss - and fall sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active andlcleanl and the moment you feel an aepe of pain In the kidney region get pbout four ounces o- - Jad Salts from bnyfgood drug stole here, t nful In a glas f, of for a few days ys will they pet fine. is mad a from the and lemoiy juice, com harmless to ldneys nd stimulate It also neu-- e urine so it no longer irrlt ending bladder UNCLAIMED LETTERS Remaining in Provo Post Office 7 April 26" 1914. - -- i. ? -- x tidies. ; KATHLYN WILLIAMS wa-kfas- V'xi.v v . i Katie; Englrarg,-Mr- a. Larsen. Jlrs. Rinda; Benson, Mrs. Lof-gra- Mrs. Ellen A. n, Peay, Mrs. Emma; Roberts, Mary C. ; Wright, Mrs. Cassie; Routhwood, Mrs. Adamson, Sms Players ; GENT'S. D. P,; Bloomstrom, Isaac ;BoItori,'Benj. ; Bradley' Or--' Ian; Cooper, E. M. ; Conover, Rob-er- tf -- Tlie beauteous.Katlilya ineai'Ce-- . tuary in her fathers, bungalow in Dempsey, X II.; Fenn, Ufar-ren ; Johnson, Reed; Lewis, Carl Col. rated with her father, Hare, the jungle. There they lue Cm-- i disorders i Miller, A- - 'ballah through the kindly offices V ?Tra,rtIe la rmless; Inexpensive; sets little hope in prospect for es ; Nelson, (2) A.; Peterson, Joseph makes a '$il effervescent lithia-fc- eapmg from, the tightening foil of the fascinating Pnndita and in A peterson, William7 Pct- peter water dri should everybody of the snake-likvillainous I'm- - a room whose door is guarded byjerson, J. S.; Robey. Samuel; d then to keep their take now thus serious cora-- ballah, vho has sworn vengeance, 'a snarling leopard, they compel! Cooley, Dihvorth. neys cle; plications under the bold blows of Umballallxto son a release for' not cMleii for in two weeks A local druggist says he smarting sells lots bt Jad Salts to folks who be- the gallant American and retreat- Col. Hare, who was chained to jtliey will be' sent to t(je Dead Let- a' ter Office lieve in overcoming kidney trouble ed to rally his minions for the in the dungeon unable to while It As only trouble, lledquist public flogging of the Colonel and JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Drug CoJ (Adv.) the degradation of his daughter. escape. Then they make their Look to Yout Plumbing. the talk of father and way to a distant rendezvous where Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon Suddenly ' which this assessment may remain daughter is interrupted by ,a they are to meet Col. Hare, You know what happens In a hoxe d window unpaid on Saturday, May 16, 1914, noise at the in which the plumbing is In poor conwill be declared delinquent and un- of their cell, and the friendly eleCough Medicine for Children. dition everybody iu the house is lialess payment Is made before 2 oclock that has aided ble to contract typhoid or some other her escape phant m. 3, June 1914, so many shares of p. Too much care cannoi be used In fever. The digestive- - ergans perform to a lys great applies strength each parcel of stock as may be necca-sarselecting a cough medicine fer umnriq eqq nf suoiiounj euius eqi will be sold at public auction to pulbng away the bars and dren. It shoo'd be pleasant to take, Xpoq as the plumbing does tor the house, thereassessment the of the no pay harmful aubstanee and be and they should be kept in first class delinquent masonry allowing the eontain part on, together with tho cost of advertis- heroine to escape. most effectual. Chamberlains Cough rondition all the time. If you have meets these requirements and any trouble with ing and expense of sale. has escaped pris- - isRemedy jour digestion take Kathlyn, who H. C. HICKS, Secretai y a favorite with the mothers of Chamberlains Tablets Vxf aid .V and you are 'll rough Date of first publication April H.'on Brine, For sale' ertnm to et quick rebel. For aa'e y0UDR fhildren'Vierywhere. 1914 sane-American hunter, sought ; by all dealers. (Adv). by all dealers. (Adv.) ir rafunwmiri iv 1 5 Jad-Salt- s h j e, . 1 well-know- n Par , close-barre- y nl'l 1 - -- |