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Show "i rAOE SIX ( ttt Notice is hereby giken'that John F. Avtrett, of Springvillel Utah, who, on Published Tuesdays and Fridays March 19, ISlO.v.made Homestead 1 No. 22 North First West Street, Entry Serial No. 05673, for -Provo, Utah. NEti, SEV, NEi, Ej NEti NW1. POST PUBLISHING pOMPANY SWi NE4 NWi and NEi NW4 THE PROVO THE PEOVO POST j POST V, SEti Section Subscription Bates! 32, Township t - . t Business Man Pr&ises Dr. Miles rlcart Remedy Succes'sfyl MercKant After Investigation Found a Remedy That Re- stored - HI Health. South, Year, strictly in advance.$2 00 Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, "This -S Months, strictly irr advance 1.25 has filed notice of intention to make wtate If not paid in advance $iJ59e final five-- ear roof, to establish per year or 25c for six mouths to claim to the land above described, before the Ctork of the District Coun the' above. ,at Provo, Utah, on the 12th day of H. C. Hicks Editor September, 1914. N.KL Hicks .Manager Claimant naifies as witnesses: Jo Entered at the Postoffiee of seph- - H. Weight, John H. MilleV, Provo City as second-clas- s mutter George H. Sutherland, John R. Miller, 1 Is day in tho and X want to Thanksgiving -- Aet of .Congress, all of Springville, Utah. ' ecordingto March 3, 1334. ' , Register. Attorney. Firsf publication July 24, 1914; last publication August 21, 1914. i O. F. Davis, Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information. to-wl- t: . Nos in-ab- le You Want A Home 24 Wm. 91 John 40 Annie Scat tZ Peter 10.00 p e emhar-rassedl- i Hunt X Bert Thomas ... 92 Bert Tbdmas ... 4 I. E. Brockbank"" 42 Moses Beckstead 31 Peter Heelis .... 50 B. M. Hansen 1 B. M. Hansen .. 690 105 1,000-- 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 .. Hansen . . .. 2 M, Hansen . . 4 B. M. Hansen . , .. 6' K M. Hansen . . .. 9 B. M. Hansen . . T B- - M. Hansefi . , .. 8 B. M. Hansen .. 9 R, II. Hansen . , . .1.000 IT Robert Murdock, Jr. 7,000 76 A. C. Davis ..... - 290 77 Brig Lewis ..... 290 33 David Boyack .. 38,000 M 7V)m. Chambers . 120 -90 W, D. Bowen 1,000 92 Grace B Calderwood 75,000 44 Robt. Van Ansdal .. 1 S3 ' J EM, B. 1 .r e of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 87.50 .69 Advertising und head la ae eb-th- is to appropriate ten (10) cubic-fee- t cepted at the rate of a cent a 'word fo of water per second from Utan racir Insertion, which Is payable In ad Lake. Utah County, Utah. Said water ance. Thousandahave profited by will be diverted at a point which lies this column. Try a few word 2,200 feet east of the southwest corner rjsina I QUlck 1911, XI 5.00 1.35 . .10 - '" the requirements 86 50 .. IT 5,000' .. 1,350 .. 100 . . Office, 10tL-Natic- ..86,500 ..87,500 .. Real Lake City, Utah,. 5.00 July 23, 1.00 is hereby given that A. J. 2.50 Byron, et. al., whose post office ad- .30 dress is Salt Lake City, Utah, have 35.50 made application in --acco&ance"ftIth 2.00 ... .. ., .. . Brems. ... Leyshum . .. . ; StateSaltEngineers .00 -3- 1.00 of Section 26, Township 7 south. Range 1 -- west. Salt Lalce base .and meridian, and conveyed by means of FOR SALE, APPLES Red-H- a ditch for a distanceof 600 fee Land ,, used from March 1 to October Transparent. inn there 31, Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate Double. Queen; 50 ami 75 840 acres Cvt land embraced in s per, bushel, I'llOtlG 4.7 6 i nn 26, 27, 34 and 35, Township 7 eit Birkiu. 8-7 1.1)0 south, Range 1 west, Salt Lake base X.00 iand meridian. This application is FOB BENT, FURNISHED State Cottage, 640 NvSeconcl East. 1.00 1.0C J? eets Sec-tion- . Frry poHicrfsto!6 A11 Protest8 against the graining of sa.d application, stating the reasons j fee-o- 5 , J - - - thirty (30) davs after the completion ' Phone 13. order of the Board of Directors, made on the 29th day of May, 1914, so manv shares of each parcel of such stock as w ri wwirna EES G. C. BEAL ESTATE CO. insurance." TReyTelong to no for ndv er combination and .will write your insurance10 per cent"less than Co.. Spanish Fork. Utah. on the 22nd day of July, 1914, at 7:30 oclock any other penev in town. Call 6 ' -BL to pay the delinquent assessmentp.p" r Kt; Attorney That briefs or Doubleiia-Westenter-S- t. thereon,' together with the cost of transcript should be set in type as FOR SALE and the expense pf sale. Limited amount ol c::ica GEO. T. JUDD, f u.v ' ' tV ' if per il.cef taw Secretary. Slrst publication 'vVllt it l:ld tn 5 ''Hit. lots tb Juy 7, 1914. It. i vl ' UD vvj kiti'ie. Lull llri oUiijKi work promptly and do it right. NOTICE. LOST Volumes 3 and 4 of t! e rOR ALE- - Limit ml amount of ,Xcw St.mluril Encjrclopelia . . rto4 Curium paper; le per sheet Bound in July 21. 1914. leather with gohi Department of the interior, U. S. 4 liile it liiwts, in 25 cent lots Besl Ifttorim?. Information as to the Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, Jriide Call, this olhce xvhereabouts of thesejbooks will be treated confidently and substan, tial reward piveu to finder. tf nubMraiL 'is ' -- , o; v.1 p-p- w w - V l.-- t. -- bl-nc- I i I. Let me send you FREE PERFUME IV rite today for a testing lotlle of . PilSAUDS LILAC 1 The worlds most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief,-atomiz- er and bath. Fme after shaving. AH the value is in ihe perfume ycu dont pay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality is wonderful Tho price cr.Iy 75c (6 cz.). Send 4c fer the Lttlo bottle enough for 50 handkerchiefs. WANTED A waiter or !ress at Spencers Cafe. j LOST Small white sow pig lfie weeks old;findur please notify Janies Sumner, or phone (54 or 28. LOST Lady's gold watch in jwhite kid plove on street, contain-,in- f photo. Return to Columbia Confeetionery. Reward. FOR A GOOD DAISY. HERD enplv lo Andrew lvnudsen, 388 Ho. First West. ... I PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD Department M. CD, PINAUD BUILDING waif- - 9-- 1 RED ASTRAKAN APPLES, 40 cents per bu.- eating apples, 25c per bti ; eabbape, le per pound. Thmfins, 672North Fifth West. - NEW YORK , Rhone (310-W- ., - 1 Barone smiled. Oh, daddy mine!" sighed Nora drolly. Huh? Dont let mother ste those shoes. WhaUs the matter with em? Everybodys wearing the same." Yes. But I dont see how you manage to do JtOneshQa string Ja vir gin white and the otnir is pagan brown. T'vb got nine pairs of shoes,, and yet thens always something the mat ter," ruefully. 'I never noticed when I put them on Besides, Iwasut coming. 'That'B no defense. But rest easy. Ill be as secret as the grave. "Now, I for one would never have noticed if you hadnt called my attention, said the padre, stealing a glance at his own immaculate patent leathers. Ah, jiadre, that wife of mine has eyes like a pilot-fisI'm In for it. 'Borrow one from the colonel before you go home, suggested Abbott. Thats not half bad, gratefully. ... Harrigan began to recount the trials - - - of forgetfulness. Slyly from the Corner of her eye Nora looked at Courtlandt, who was moment staring thoughtfully 1 at that tea cup and stirring the continto tents (industriously. His face" Was'A" Lttle Itjjinner, but aside from thatTie had chugged scarcelyat all; and then, had- left so , becnuse.thesoAwo years little mark upon his face, a tihge of I unreasonable anger ran over her. "Men j have died and worms have eaten Them, she thought cynically. Perhaps j the air between them was suffleient--ly charged with electricity to convey the impression across the intervening space; for his eyes came up quickly, but not quickly enough to catch her. She dropped her glance to Abbott,' transferred It to the Barone, and finally let It rest on her father face. Four handsomer men she had never seen, You never told me you knew Court-- ! j said Harrigan, speaking to landt, , FOR SALE Goo(l1912 Indian 12fttr.ileror,'mustbe made by affidavit motorcycle. In first class eoudi Fr j.w,in fiupHcate, accompanied by a 09 CaI1 thls offlce 52.50, and filed in this office within ,tlon ne'y tlros.1 i eye-glas- mechan-Change- d R.-.P- 10,000 3,000 5,000 1,000 2,300 - 300 . .33.500 2,0u0 wbis-mad- . - - -- conscious of saying. "Didnt know' you knew, said Abbott "Knew what? rousing herself. . That Courtlandt nearly lost his llfo In the eighties. "In the eighties! dismayed at her slip. ."Latitudes. Polar expedition." Heavens! .1 was miles away. The padre took her hand In. his own and began to pat it softly. It was tht -- n , s never would She miss S chance to twist his heart, to humiliate him, to snub him. From her pointt of view, whatever game he chose to play would be a losing one. She was genuinely surprised to learn how eagerhe was for the game to begin so that she might gauge his strength. So I have heard. sh& was dimly ( -- , family physician called it Angina X Pectoris, had from one to five dt 'np, . ., with heart trouble. My sixty-seve- - Jones Larsen Larsen Hansen McKell day -- Namer Shares. Amt. 1 Matt Cronin 17,000 $17.00 liMatt Cronin 1,000 9.00 f& Matt Cronin .... . 4,710 4.71 .3 J. M. Calderwood 15.00 ,15,000 11 3. M. Calderwood 26 50 .26,500 2S J. 'M. Calderwood 61.50 .61,500 14-4- , M. --Calderwood 5.U0 , 5,000 So J. M. Calderwood 5.00 5.000 tS J. M. Calderwood ,t 5,009 "5.00 17 j; M. Calderwood .. 5,000 5.00 58 'H M. Calderwood 1.00 r 1,000 53 J. M. Calderwood . 1,000 1.00 71 J. M. Calderwood . 1,000 1.00 72, J. M. Calderwood . 1,000 1.00 13 J. M. Calderwood 1.00 se ,J,000 TOX M. Calderwood This application is desig5.09 meridian. 5,ooo J5 J. M. Calderwood 2.00 nated in the State Engineers office 2.000 86 J. M, Calderwood 1.00 as No. 5694- .1,000 IT J. M. Calderwood All protests against the' granting ot . 1,000 1.00 81 J, M. Calderwood .. 1,000 1.00 said application, stating the reasons 1.00 therefore must be made by affidavit J. Standley . ,, 1,000 3.00 in duplicate, accompanied by a fee oi 1 Alice Thomas . . .. 3,000 49 S. E. Brimhall . 43.86 $2.50, and filed in this office within .43,864 1.00 thirty (30) days after the completion 46 Allen Brimhall . 1,000 .50 of the publication of this notice. Allen Brimhall . . . ' 500 XV. D. BEERS, 46 Henry Davis . . . . 1,000 IjOO . 669 - .67 T D.. C. Brimhall . State Engineer. 500 D. C. Brimhall .50 Date of first publication July 2S, 8 Mrs. E. M. Brimhall. 2,260 2.26 1914;. date of completion of publica. Reed JA 14? - via tion August 27, 1914-.fS John Sterling ! . . 667 .67 2 H. L. Larsen . . . 100 .10 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Oscar Horton . . 500 '.50 37 Oscar Horton . ,. 200 .20 John Jones 2fith some-sligh- State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July Is. hereby given that P. W. C. Hathenbruck, whose post office address Js Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Law of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate of water per seceight (8) cnbic-fee- t ond from the underground flow in Slate Canyon, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 89 degrees 02 minutes east 64.3 feet from Post No. 3, Provo 'Slate Placer Claim No. 1, and conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 3,575 feet and there used from January 1 to December 81, inclusive, of each year, for 'the purpose of generating power for the purpose oU electric lighting and propelling machinery at Provo City, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a pointwhich bears north 45 degrees west 2,490 feet from the east quarter corner of Section 8, Township 7 south. - and Range. 3.easLSalt-Lake-ba- Peerless Consolidated Mining Company,' a Corporation, principal, place business, 8panlsh Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 29th da? of Hay, 1914, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, , 29 tha colonels-outburst- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. DELINQUENT NOTICE. SI John 22 C. R. 22 C. R. 24 H. J. JO David On of November. '10, .1 was stricken And aU The'w u"t, :'rs7TTarrigan was The lithe eagerness went out of Noras - body instantly. Everything talking and he wa3 replying; and she attacks in 24 Seemed to grow cold, as If she had be- - thought him charming, whereas he hours, in the come enveloped in one of those fogs had not formed any opinion of her at latter part of lave mber, 1910. .that suddenly blowr down menacingly all, nor later could remember a word I wrote to the from hidden icebergs. Fortunately of the conversation. Liles Medical Co., for information conTea ! ban led the colonel. The verb cerning my cose, and in reply I received the Inquiring eyes of the padre were a very kind and. instructive letter, ,not directed at her.- - He was here, hot bad its distinct uses, and one generalwhich I hlndd to my family doctor, a dozen yards away, cbming toward ly applied it to the und he to'd me to use your Remedies her, her fathers arm in his! After without being depressed byrihe feelin connection with tho medicine 4e what had passed he had daredlJt ing of inelegance. gave me, so I did. I used five bottles of Dr. Mllesl Heart Remedy and seven was not often that Nora Harrigan was hes- t There is Invariably bottles of Dr. Miles Nervine. I was subjected to a touch of vertigo, bux at Ration in the selection of ' chairs, confined to the house for about four months. The action of my heart Is this moment she felt that if she stirred around a tea table in the open. Nora' ever so little she must fall. The stock scored the first point of this singular-battl- e now, and has betn normal for tie last six months. I ban truly recommend whence she had sprung, how ever,, was by seizing the pdre on one Dr. Miles Nervine and Heart Remedy and fearless; and by the side and her father oxtJbe other and aggressive to do what they are intended for, If time Courtlabdt had reached the outer pulling thm down on the bench. used according to d.rertions. t I thank you kindly for your nilvice in answer to markings of the courts, Nora was was adroit in two ways: it put Court-lann my monthly reports. I am now physically herself again. The advanat a safe distance and in nowise years of age, have been in the of the meeting would be his. That offended the younger men, who could tage mercantile business for thirty-fiv- e years was indubitable. Any mistake on her find no cause for alarm In the close and lived retired for the last thirteen A. B. HOI.UNGER, would be playing into his hands, j proximity of her two fathers, the spiryears." part ' Lincoln, Penna. it only she had known! A few mo j itual and the physical! Dr. Miles Hear Remedy Is, sold and . Let us go and meet them, padre, ments later Courtlandt saw a smile Bhe said quietly, With her father, of malice part her lips, for he found io guaranteed by all druggists. her mother and the others; the inevit-- , himself between Celeste and the MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Introduction would be shorn ofTevitable frump, its danger. What Celeste might think Touched! he murmured, for he waa of no great Importance; Celeste was a thorough sportsman and appro had been tried and her loyalty proved. , elated a good point even when taken Where had her father met him," and thy his opponent. what diaholical stroke of fate had e I never Baw anything like it, him bring this man up here? pered Mrs.. Harrigan into the colonels , Nora!"It was her mother.calllng. ear. She put her arm through the padres, "Saw what? he sked. and they went forward leisurely. i "Mr. Courtlandt cant, keep his eyeB ' Why, father, I thought you werent off of Nora. Let us build itior you. coming, said Nora. Her voice was "I say! The colonel adjusted his - " Cash or terms. without a tremor1. . not that .he expected to see r "DO YOU OWN A LOT? The padre hadn't ;t5e least 'Idea that-- more clearly by devng so, but because !Theii we will build your a volcano might at any moment open habit had long since turned an affecta-uliome and you can pay for it at his side He smiled benignly. tion into a movement wholly my mind, said Harrigan; ical. "Well, who can blame him? like paying rent Oiir terms Nora, Molly, 1 want yoh to meet Mr. Gad! If U were onlylw enty-flvare $1.00 a month on each I don't know-th- at I ever -- thereabouts. J10Q you owe. said anything about It, but his father MrS.' Harrigan did not encourage IF YOU DONT OWN A Vas one of the best friends I ever had. this regret. The colonel had never He was on his way up here, so I came been a rich man. On the otherTiand, LOT Then Harrigan this Edward Courtlandt was very rich; along with him. then we will furnish one for he was young; and he hid the entree paused and looked about him you, furnish the necessary There were half a dozen to the best families in Europe, which was greater in her eyes than either unfamiliar faces. money and build your home, - The colonel or riches, Between sips of tea t T)ur term'fire very liberal." quickly stepped into the .breach, and (he Introduction ot Court- - Bhe builded a fine castle in Spain, MjComein andseeus at our Abbott end the Barone carried their landt became general. . Nora bowed, office. . and became at once engaged in'an an-- , eups and cakek over to the bench and sat down on the grass, Turkish-wise- . G. C. Estate Col Both simultaneously offered their f cakes, and Nora took a lady finger 218 WEST CENTER from each. Abbott laughed and the E. D. R.. THOMPSON, Legal Notices devote a part of it In writing a letter to you. , Dick Courtlandta Boy. Presently the servants brought out the The silent dark skinned Sikh, with his fierce curling whiskers, his flashing eyes, the garb, topped by an enormous brown - turban, claimed Court-landt- s attention; and it may be added that he was. glad to have something to look at unembarrassedly. He wanted to catch the Indians eye, but Rao had no glances to waste; he was concerned with the Immediate business of superintending the service. Courtlandt had never been a man to surrender to impulse, It had been his habit to form a purpose and then to go about the fulfilling of it. During the last four or five months, however, he had swung about like a weathercock iq April, the victim of a thousand and oqe Impulses. That morning hq would have laughed had any one prophesied bis presence here. He had fought against Ihe inclination strongly enough at first, but as hour after hour went by his resolution weakened. His meeting Harrigan had been a stroke of luck. Still, 'he would have otmenyhow. Oh, yes: t am very fond of Como, lie found himself replying mechanically) Airs, Harrigan. He gave up Rao as hopeless so far as coming' to hia rescue , was concerned. He began, despite hjs ropugnaoce, (owatch Nora. semi-militar- semi-orient- V - V j J , , . I Abbott "Just happened that way. We went to school together. When I was little they used to make me wear curls and w ide collars. Manysi the time Court- - lant walloped the school bullies for mussing me up. I dont see him much these days. Once In a while he walks In. Thats all. Always seems to know where his friends are, but none ever knows where he is. Abbott proceeded to elaborate some of bis friends exploits. Nora heard, as if from afar, Vaguely she caught a glimmer of what the contest was going to be. She could see only a little way; ; still, she was optimistically confident of the result. She was ready. Indeed, now that the shock of the meeting was past, she found herself not at all averse to a conflict, It wouid be something to let go the pent-uwrath of two years.' Never would she speak to him directly- - neTef would p T ", ' - "Will You Forgive Me?: nearest he dared approach in the way of suggesting caution. He alone of them all knew. Oh, 1 believe I read something about It in the newspapers Five years ago. Abbott set down his tea cup. Hes the bravest man I know,. Hes rather a friendless man, besides.. Horror of money. Thinks every one is after him for that. Tries to throw but the Income piles up too quickly. See that Indian, passing the- - cakes? Wouldn't think it, would you, that Courtlandt' carried him on his ack for five miles! The Indian- - had fallen afoul a wounded tiger, and the beaters were miles off. Ive been watching. They havent even spoken to each other. Courtlandts probably forgotten all about the incident! and the Indian would die rather than embarrass his savior before -- strangers. r friend, then, Is quite a hero?if What was the matter with Noras voice? Abbott looked at her wonder- Tho tone was hard and l. un-ca- lie couldnt be anything else, being Dick Courtlandts boy, volunteered Harrigan, with enthusiasm. It runs in the family. It seems strange, observed Nora, that I never heard you mention that you- - knew a Mr. Courtlandt. Why, Nora. theres aJot-of- . things nobody mentions unless chance brings them up.' Courtlandt the One I knew has been dead these sixteen years. I!. L. hue w., he .iiiui.. had a eon, Id forgotten ail about it. The only graveyard isnt on the hillside; theres one underevery bodys thatch. The padre nodded approvingly. Jvaruwas"not particularly" pleased with this phase in thelay. Courtlandt would find a valiant champion in her father, who would blunder in when some fine passes were being exchanged. And she could not tell him; she would have cut out her tongue rather. It was true that she held the principal cards in the game, but she could not table them and claim the tricks as in bridge. She must wait for him to lead, and he, as she' very well knew, would lead & card at a, time, and then only after mature deliberation. From the exhilaration which attended the prospect of battle she passed intdta state of depression, which lasted the rest of the afternoon. ' Will you forgive me? asked of Courtlandt. Never had 'she felt more ill at ease. For a full ten minutes he chatted pleasantly, with Ce-lest- e never the slightest hint regarding the episode In Paris. She could stand no longer. "WJll you forgive me? it For what?" "That night in Paris. Do not permit that to bother you In the least, I was' never going to recall it. Was . it so unpleasant? On this contrary, 1 was much amused. I did not tell you the truth. "So 1 have found out I do not believe that It 'Wgs feu Impulsively. 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