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Show PAGE FIVH THE PROVO POST JERSEY ASSOCIATION ' OOo 00000:0 , ' IMPORTS ANOTHER ' f CAR OP FINE JERSEYS Everything A car load of choice Jerseys left Urbana, Ohio,, yesterday for Provo. They will be incharge of Geo. D. Deyo, the man from whom our Jersey breeders in Provo have purchased most of their high class stock. M r. Deyo is an excellent judge of Jersey cattle and is noted here for his fair dealing with those to whom he has sold cattle during the past three years. He has 'sold two car loads to ur Utah county breeders in the last three years, and this car load, which will arrive here about June 10th, will be handled under the direction of our Utah County Jersey Association. Anybody interested in getting a heifer or cow would do well to see the officers of the association, who are A. 0. Smoot, W. W. J. A. Buttle, Ole E. Olsen, - Jr--r and W. A. Nuttall. : Good-ridg- Underpriced It was an old time Saturday VALUES ARE THE BEST EVER MADE IN PROVO. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND HAND - e, to 1-- 3 Discount. COME IN AND SEE THEM, 1-- 5 . -' --- --- BoysKnickerbockerPants' ,$1.25 values $1.00 values, 85c values Colors Navy, Red, $1.25 -- l1 98 49C 19 - Yard embroidered FLOUNCINGS $1.50 values Pillow Tubing Percales 25c Black Cat Hosiery for Children 25c Burson Hosiery, for Women 7 h l-2- are. recommended - Ladies Satin and Velvet Colonials, latest styles, $2.25 values $1.35 .Ladies Dull Leatherand Cloth Top Patent Shoes, very stylish, $3.50 values $2.90 j Leather Patent Leather' Dress hoesin styles " Ladies $1.9S yon all like, $3.00 values 98 - 79 69C -- values 12 36 - 12 regular 20c values -- VOILE: FLOUNCING 1-- 2 KIMONA 25c values r 1-- 2 . 1 EGYPTIAN TISSUES FOOTWEAR c 15 19 - Dress Crepes and 25c values 16 42-in- ch - 1 98 $1.25 values $1.00 values 65c values 45 inches wide, 65c 39c T $1,50 values EMBROIDERED MADRAS CLOTH 25c values 2 MENS KHAKI PANTS 89 - 98 $1.73 values Boys Straw Hats In Floral Designs Brown, SERPENTINE bREPES 20o values -- 13 1-- 32-inc- ? values values Serges Black' Tan and excellent for diseased of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not vcivsh the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles Nervine lias its value in Such cases so proven many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if jeu receive no benefit ( MILES Values to 35c - 45 inches wide, $1.50 values noise would almost fly to pieces: stomach very weak. My husband Insisted on my taking Dr. Miles Nervine, and I began to Improve before I had finished the first bottle until I was entirely cured MRS JOSEPH SNYDER, 2$2 Hudson St, Tiflin, Ohio. I $1.19 89 $1.35 75c MOIRE. TAFFETA AND SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON 39 values SWISS slightest At time. -- OF LADIES SHIRT WAISTS 54-Inc- h ---- -- tion. I had sinking spells, a cold, clammy feeling, could not stantt $1.25 values -- 49c - . $I.50 values 79 69 ... 75cvaluesYY.nYT I 39 MENS WORK PANTS time sell our goods LARGE NEW ASSORTMENT . " 50c values at the lowest possible prices prices that you know, through comparison, are lower than can be found at any other store in Provq Prices that you cannot resit. : at the same and BOYS' IDEAL SHIRT WAISTS 50c values 33 35c values 19 r- with prostra- -- r MENS WORK SHIRTS Our Buyer is constantly watching the Market for real Eve values, and buying in such large quantities as we do, we are enabled to make a fair profit BAGS bedfast 'vu nervous s t This weeks store news will be more interesting than ever. ' Many-remedie- i I k. Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much "suffering before finding, any relief. Mrs.' Joseph" Snyder" of Tiffin" 0-- , had such an experience, regarding 'which she says: "Six month, g the crowd in our store last Friday and everyone who came was amazed and surprised at the unexpected values, and they bought, till right up to closing time and many tried to get in after the door was closed. bought bought, ALL RIGHT. THE OUR PRICES HAVE CERTAINLY STIRRED UP THE TOWN! THE QUALITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE IS ABSOLUTELY A Nervous Woman Finds Relief From Suffering. Ir-- i Everybodys Store .Economy -- 39 PUSSES 16 1-- 2 Aluminum Ware ea Kettle, $2.00 value No. 22 Tea Kettle ,$2.50 value No. 24 Tea Kettle, $3.00 value Aluminum Lipped Preserve Kettle, No.-20-T- $1.75 $2.00 value 09 Berlin Sauce Pan, with Riveted Handle, - comes in two styles, 65c value 59 90c - Earthen Ware Fire Proof Baking Set, $2.25 vafue 65 large Globe Shaped Tea Pots Medium Sized Tea Pots 45 35 Large Creamers We have a large assortment of Earthenware and if you are in need of anything in this line it will pay you to see them. 1 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 2 Standard Prints .ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP TO SALT LAKE CITY 1-- 2 3 Dont fail to see our line of Enamelware. Yla Salt Lake Route June 11, 13,14, account Y. M." and Y. L. M.--L Ar convention ; good returning until June 17. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. 12, Next Saturday, Special SILKS ml8-jl- 4 We guarantee our prices the lowest in town SILKSi OUR BUYER ANTICIPATED A BIG SILK S EASON AND WHEN IN THE EAST MADE SOME EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES OF HIGH GRADV SILKS. THE LOT THAT WE PLACE ON SALE FOR SATURDAYS SPECIAL IS THE RESUlS'OF A FORTUNATE PICK-U- P AND WE ARE CONSFWA TIVE WHEN WE SAY THAT THEY ARE BY FAR THE GREATEST VALUES THAT HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED YOU Our Line of Tub Silks 33 Inches wide they, will be very popular this sea lete - line ef son for Waists and- - Dresses. Patters ; Regular 75c values A-oo- ousts, bi niJns and riw i .lnipkigf SATURDAY SPECIAL No 9po&. tore jsh f n All Silk Messaline 36-In- ch iu all the wanted Shades, including the Staple Colors Black This quality of Silk always sold at $1.25 per yard. FOR SATURDAYS SPECIAL und-Whit- e, 36 cents tight-ies- s, more with unordrawing up Tour face A tX I Q Beautiful Line of Silk Poplins Very desirable Fabrics, suitable for Dresses, Coats or Suits; wide range of Colors; regular 75c value; SATURDAY SPECIAL ", cents cents agoy icttl act if rigTt qff. HZ draws $itali the pdisonjirs exuda- "Typhich puff lii T andfor-Ah-! how com-fi25 cent "your foot yde Sortable your' box of 'TIg$ department' goodfeet, .well, years nevofr foot money refund 1JLL - JJnMt 9 -- P iimJ et a any druggist or rt Have feet that never ptver gat tired, A t suffer. guaranteed or QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DEMOCRATS SELECT . DELEGATES FOR THE STATE CONVENTION TADS i xkooo E. L. Jones, Mrs. J. W. Knight Mrs. G. A- - Storrs, L. Lisonbee, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs A. Pierpont, Wm. Elliott, Alma Van Wageneu. A small number of Democrats inet at the eourt house Friday FOR SALE Limited, amount, of night and elected th e' following ;ood Carhop paper; lc p'er fcheet Advertising under this head la ae delegates to the Democratic State vhtle it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best cp ted it the rate of a cent a word fo Convention,-whic- convenes m. trade: Cell this office. - - each Insertion, which Is payable In ad Salt Lake this month. early an ct. Thousands have profited b T. N. Jesse AN ORDINANCE. word faw a Kmght, Delegates using this column. Try for quick results. Taylor, Wm. M. Roylance, I. II. An Ordinance Confirming . the AsA?B. Morgan, A.V. RobiFOR RENT 7 room modern Masters, sessment upon the property hereinC. Jex, Henry fSatf, after son, neber house at 126 N Second East. Ap- Geo. described, fronting on the A- - Storrs, C. F. Deeker, J. E. side of the west 124.65 feet of ply 261 East First North. - jul Snow, Mrs. Wm. Roylance, A. O. north 7. Block 7, Plat D, Provo City Lot The Jensen Printing Co. has Smoot, J. W. Dangerfield, W. F. Survey of Building Lots, and tne moved its pringting plant to the Giles, Mrs. J.G. 157.9 feet frontage o( the land on tne rear of the Jensen Lunch House Andersen', Mrs. D. Openshaw, U. north side of Eightb North street between the center of First East street south of the Union Depot, where V. and the . Brown. E. E. Corfman. J. road; the land frontorders will be taken for all kinds N. Whiteeotton, Jesse Manwar-ing- , ing on Canyon both sides of Canyon ro.tl of Job Printing julO Henry- Goddard, David Open- between Eighth North street and tne north limits of Provo City for a depth colts and for GQ0D PASTURE shaw, Mrs. A. Knight. P.E. Iloutz, of twelve rods from the properhorses ; plenty of shade and run- A.- - B. Forsyth. Canby-- Scott, J. W. ty line in Sewerback No 14, for District ning water. M. .T. Cleary, Soldier Robinson, Geo. Groneman, J. C. the construction of sewers of vitrified pipe. Summit. Utah. jll Mayberrj'. J- Will Knight. Be It ordained by the Board of Alternates Mrs. T. II, Masters, Commissioners PLANTS FOR SALE-Ast- ers. of Provo City, 1. eg. pepper, cabbage and eelery Murray Twelves, J. II. McDonald, That the assessment 383 W. First South. J. C. Swenson, J. T, Williams, list made by the City Treasurer, as plants. Bhone 612. ju9 Geo. C. Swan, D. L. Van Wagenen corrected, approved and completed by -- h -- -- -- J - Utah-Sectio- n the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, sitting as a board of equalization and review, of the frontage "on the' north side of the west 124.65 feet of Lot 7, Block 7, Plat D, Provo City Suryey of Building Lots; and 157.9 ( true and correct copy of aq ordinance May 10, 1911, made Homestead. Entry, entitled, An Ordinance Confirming Serial No. 07888. for lots 12, 13, li. the Assesment upon the property Sec. 6, Lt 22, Sec. 6, and NW4 of hereinafter described, fronting on ,NW, 4Section 8, Towrshfp 6 South, East, Salt Ike Meridian, has the north side of the west 124 65 feet Range filed notice of intention to make final of Lot 7, Block 7, Plat Provo three-- j ear Proof, D, tatablish clainr1 feet frontage of the north, City Survey of Building. Lots; and the to the janfj above described, before tha 9 157 feet frontage of the- land n tho Clerk of 'the District Court, at side of Eighth North street between,1 Provo, the center of. First Jlast street and north side of Eightfi North street be- Utah, on the 9th day or July, 1914. tween the center of EaBt First the Canyon joad; the land fronting on street i .Claimant names at witnesses: .Aboth sides of Canyon road between and the Canyon road; the land front- rthur . Conrad, Charles Conrad, Wi'l-laing on both sides of Caaybn road W Ercan brack, Thomas J, Lewis, Eighth North street and the nor-Eighth North street and the all of Provo, Utah. limits of Provo City tat a depth of twelve rods hack from the property north limitB of Provo Cty for a depth E. p. R. THOMPSON. line, in Sewer District No. 14, of of twelve rods back from the properRegister. Provo City, for the purpose, of con- ty line In Sewer District No. 14, for First publication June 2, last publithe of construction sewers of cation July 9th, 114. structing sewers of vdrifled pipe in , pipe, passed by the Board vt said portions of said streets, is hereby confirmed, and the assessments ma le Commissioners of Provo, City, Utah. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure For and returned in said completed lists June 1st, 1914, and now of record in office Bad Colds. my are hereby confirmed. In witness whereof I have hereunto Section 2. This ordinance shad take effect upon Its passage and fliiJt set my hand and affixed the cornor-atWhen you have a bad cold you want seal of Provo City, Utah, this 2nd X publication. a remedy that will not only give reof 1914. June, day s Passed by the Board of lief, but effect a prompt and permanFRED EVANS, of Provo CUy, Utah, this 1st ent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to (Seal) City Recorde. day of June, 1914. take, a remedy that contains nothing Fust publication June 2, 1914, C. F. DECKER, Mayor. Chamberlain's Cough RemInjurious, ' Attest: FRED EVANS, edy meets all there requirements. It Recorder. NOTICE. (Seal) Jpity acts on natures plan, relieves the State of Utah, lungs, aids expectoration, opms the County of Utah, Department of the Interior. U. S. secretion and resjores the system to Provo City ss. I and Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, a healthy condition This remedy has 1, Fred Evans, City Recorder of' June 1, 1914. a world wide sale and use. and can Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify! . Notice Is herebv lhat Dane) alwa'B be denended upon Sold bv given that the above and foregoing is a full,! A. Lewis, of Provo, Utah, who, dealers. (Adr.) - m h vltil-fle- d e Comrmp-sioner- -- tn r |