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Show J i I TEE PROVO POST PAGKSKVE3 teaatWMcesjBIIIOPEtlHI-S- l: KI persons haring claim against the estate of Piana E. Smoot, deceased, will present the same with vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of the Provo Foundry & Machine Company, Provo, Utah, on or oetore the 15th day of May, 1915. THOS. F, PIERPONT. Administrator. Jacob Coleman, Attorney for Administrator. . Date of first publication Jan. 8. 1915, date of last publication Feb. 19, 1915. All The Signature of ) Is the only gtainintte that you hav tfcs Ulan Timber & Coal uk KIIIG COTTON'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING . BLACK HAWK FLEECY STAPLE MUST PAY RAH. SOM INTO THE COFFERS OF WAR. . Nation Ring CAMERON SPRING CANTON ABERDEEN With Cries of Stricken Industry. zx Also By Peter Radford . Lecturer National Farmer1 Union. Ring Cotton has suffered more from the European war than any other ag- LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL . A Squire Deal to Every Patron 160 ricultural product on the America continent The shells of the belligerents have burs ted over hie throne, frightening his subjects and shattering his markets, and, orlee out "GQd. aave..the. SUMMONS. ifiji 232. PHONE W. FIFTH NORTH. J. W. DUNN, Secy and llasagv. J. M. HARMON, Pres. panio-etricke- thu-hallo- a- 4 king!1' People from every walk of Ufa have at the Fourth State of Utah, In and for Utah County, State of Utah. Jex Lumber Company, a corporation, In the District Court Judicial District of the - - prepared by him for over 30 years. - - ii'- s - - Your' Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. mmmnnrm Sold only In one size bottle, babies. -- never in bulk ren-err-- The Centaur Company, FresV PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY - - - Phone 164 . . .. J. REUABli ALWAYS N. GULlCb, - 375 W. r l 7 r Center - Ccolteg WxSio 53 I y I SMM good sis Tee oet In half an hour not In trouble. TVs en give you a' fit IX XX minute--b- ut la 5 eeconde. eooth-In- trial bottle af the genuine 21 cents, ., that mild, a few drops of tor Jntcooling only Prescription TX TS. Prewash, the D. Don't fail to try this famous remedy scription, the famous cur for Kceema, for any kind ef summer skin trouble Tour skin Itch Is gone. burning sad th 1 instantly relieved sad you have ab- we know; A JAIL wlU give you Instant solute promotion from all summer akin rellsA J ten -- " , Post Want Ads -- are Money Makers fitlt!ou : r HUB A DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE PROVO WHO ARE WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE Central Market WE CARRY THE BEST -- : T. E. SMITH, Manager, iron and ' Steel Copper, Tin, granite-" tware. Hemti.. Wire Fencing, Wire Cloth, Lubricating Oils, Hose, Facldng. P. O. Box 223 Telephone No. 2. f ir W5K jn MEATS, STAPLE AND FANCY tf l w, ' mmnvwtmt E. A. MENLOVE Photo Studio" i BRICK HOUSELOT 6x12 f Kodak Developing and Finishing If taken at once $2,500. Pictures rEasy Terns. See " Wilford T Let U Supply You. 222 W. CENTER. For Sale New House a GROCERIES -- - P-rr- y i. and-Frame- s- DOLLS. TOYS AND NOVELTIES 236 Phone W. Center. 501-- R - 4. GRAPH, BICYCLE OR DOOR LOCK NESD3 FIXING, SEND IT TO US. A Archbold Bicycle Co. FUNERAL DIRECTOR o AND E3IB ALLIES lies. Phone 107-- Parlor Prone 342. 0000006 2 fl WOMAN LOVES A CLEAN MAN Bring the next bundle' of shirts, collars, cuffs w make you so lovable feroLoiw laundrymwito us and we will a .,'Cu t..v J, will follow you everywhere. , . We use soft water and pure soap, and clean without : stroying. -,- J . . s w- mi de- . .ggtfgff!l8aaaaiagaa8gKSgoggsasxegcMRgaKfaea,?., - 'V Gangers From a Cold. know that of all th minor the mobt i TTow to Thy hcnltal patients, Ing th frightful itt h. the rhw seo.tn-ln- g pain of ekln disease, hiv tnen to jdeea. Yy a fluhi waMwd la by the nurse'ssootnig hands? That f 'lid Is IX D. D. prescription far eczema, 5X23 TOU3S 'of roe of our pi cm. u 01$ fa.'ioPa lamti jth't (name cf nu 4nd lnsitute 011 epp!- - ailments rolds sre by far s dangerors? It is not the colds that you noid to fear, but the sciici h that tlxpy so often li ad m a to. For that reason every cold should h?r rid; o be gofttn rli of ulth the least posst spiv, iit-r-- tune and i - had Lc m e ,ble delay. To iiccon.,.Iiaii th.3 you vwlli )V 7b7,7''i:U7''r .v7 ll r. !,'i ne sjsui natus.it find Ctinubeilaua, Cough Remedy of and ' , prossli'Q, r Ilo-c u 1. loosens to a it you, gi culd,x ir 1 Jttffcrar? arr rnv ' .ri' .tlc ir tar itrui-tvi hn.HX skis t j t'--' and are bo' tret.-tor this ' S uyh O , throw to o.f eunio BiMitlumr, bnlint ru id Fji'o.Tt Dn. CUO. T. 3XZSA8Qk'Cg frar.Uy j tat va'd Tor tale hy all UeaR'iS. Liit211Pi.-Trltr,4eA- V 1 t v PHONE 203. -- r ?' - Domestic Steam Laundry r-a- YT-1.- FIRST, - SMOOT & SPAFFORB O OOOOOOO 1 f'i , Rates WOOD- - one-thir- d tlIc-riS- S $ Lav CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. CITE, SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING SUFX-Itvisnv- 39 EAST CENTER STRI ET SAN Thai iiood Leal of thls,lhe Ihfggesf "problem them-sehe- - JA!M C&ALS, AS FOLLOWS- build warehouses, cdld storage plants, elevators, etc., for without storage and credit facilities, the south Is compelled to damp Its crop on the market at harvest time. The Farmers Unions In the cotton producing states have tar the past ten years persistently advocated the construction of storage facilities. We have built during this period 2,000 warehouses" with a capacity of approximately 4,000,000 bales and looking backward the results wouldseem encouraging, hut looking forward, we are able to house Less thsu' pf ri:becrop TBhdrWare' house without a credit system lose 90 per cen$ of their usefulness, rhe problem Is a gigantic one too great for the farmer to solve unaided. He must have the assistance of the banker, the merchant and the government In production we have reached the high water mark of perfection In the world's history, but eur marketing methods .are most primitive. In the daw of history we find agriculture plowing wtth a forked stick but with a system of warehouses under governmental supervision that made the Egyptians, the marvel of civilization, for a ho has not admired the vision of Joseph and applauded the wlsdora of pharaoh or storing the surplus until demanded by the consumer. W In this age we have too many - Josephs who draatn .and not enough Pharaohs To OPENED or address J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A, Balt Lake City. perhaps can never have on a permanent and satisfactory basis sinless vj ; 30 PLAN YOUR VISIT Par., Information, .Rates, .Literature See any Salt Lake Route Agent, t. hj b r' Roy. Passey PH0N0 sliTDlKO lief. More Pharaohs Needed In Agriculture. Farm products have no credit and r YOUR TYPEWRITER, ' To Both ExpositionOPENS TZl ftJ FRANCISCO In the economic life of America, if, Indeed, we have not .already laid the foundation for at least temporary re- a ho build. Afchbold Bicycle Co. Mmovr Excursion er JANUARY r - 4r , 4? - Provo Hardware Co. - , g, RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT BRICES RIGHT WHEN YOU WANT THEM The Store With a Complete Stock Mid-Wint- u WE 1IAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEDS X California- - .cerlc.pf-.said-.jCQ,u- rt. -- die-tre- Proprietor ... Announcesihe'A r r.ual d de-rn- Tled-wi- 3 - n protect the or Irtherwiser'tO . Capital $50,000.00. Surplus $12,500.00.. Thomas N. Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, CasMerT " Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John F, Bennett, Vice Pre .DIRECTORS Andrew Knudsen T. N. Taylor J as. A. Loveless Robert Bee J. J. Craner John F. Bennett S. Beiry Jos. P. S. D.. J. Dixon Eggertsen: J All business given us receives prompt tad carefuE attention. Your account will be appreciated- - Tjperfpfcj YOULL give YOUR baby the BEST . Established 1907, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DANK contributed their mite toward rescue work. Society has danced before the king; milady has decreed that the family wardrobe shall contain only" plaintiff, vs. Henry G. Fernsten and cotton goods; the press has plead with the public to buy a bale"; Olive Fernsten, defendants. Sum bankers have been formulating boldnt3K5'o(i niODB. 'and7TegisTaUte' congress ing plsns; bodlea have deliberated over relief Tbe State of Utah measures; statesmen and writers fendantsp- have grown eloquent expounding the - You are hereby summoned to appear Inalienable rights-- of His Majesty" within twenty days after service' of and presenting schemes for preserving- the financial - Integrity of the this summons upon yon .ifierved wlfh-i- stricken staple, but the sword of Euthe county In which this acti-- n Ir rope has proved mightier than the pen of America in fixing value upon this brought; otherwise within thirty days product ot the sunny south. Prices after service, and defend the above, have been bayoneted, values riddled entitled action, and In case of youi and markets decimated by the battling hosts of the eastern hemisphere until failure so to do Judgment will be the American farmer has suffered a against you According to the war Iosb of $480,000,000. and a bale of the complaint, which has been f cotton brave enough to enter a ih the European- - port must pay.a ranQra .ot Th's action is brotrght to recover a half tts value or go to prison until the . r Hiderment for the sum of $740.50, to-- ' war Is over. Lies In Coopera-- gether with Interest thereon at the Hope of the Future . tlon. ate of ten per cerit per annum from The Farmers Union, through th md after September 1st, 1914, also for columns of the press, wants to thank 150.00 attorneys tees and for costs the' American people for tho friendof suit This action Is also brought ship, sympathy and assistance given o recover a Judgment for $95.05 and the cotton fanners In the hour of ant to direct attention td coor costs of suit on the second cause of action set forth In said complaint operative methods necessary to perThis action Is slab Trought to recover manently assist the marketing of all ' farm product!. on a third cause tff action a Judgment The present emergency presents 'or the sum of $75X0 and costa of snlt trrave situation as ever confronted This action la also 'brought on a fourth the American farmer ant from the 'cause of action for the stun of 18.85 viewpoint of the producer, would seem ' meajrf for costs of suit, all of which more to Justify extraordlnary fully appears from the complaint filed sure, even to the point of bending the constitution and straining business with the clerk of nail court rules in order to lift a portion of the TELTAS HANSEN, bnrden off (the backs of the farmer, Plaintiff. for the Attorney for vnleis scimethin JsSone tQ check pQBt ' Office address,'" 'gpanish.'Fork. the Invasion of the war forces upon Utah. , the cotton fields, the pathway of. the First publication Jan. 19, 1915; com- European pestilence on this continent will be strewn with mortgaged homes pletion of publication Feb. 19, 1915. and famine and poverty will stalk over the southland,' filling Ike hlghwavs of The International Correspondence industry with refugees nndthe bank a i' Schools offer excellent training in ruptey court with prisoners. All calamities teach us lessons and about 300 'different .vocations. Nearly the present crisis semes to Illuminate anything yon want Call on the local the frailties of our marketing methrepresentative, 3L O. Smoot, and he ods and the weakness of our credit wHU cheerfully xplain anything 7 in system, andTout of the financial anconnection" with These many splendid guish and travail of the cotton fanner will come a volume of discussion' and courses of study, (Adv.l 'I a mass of suggestions and finally a r). rHr inrerJorU M.ny- thing I have ever found. Soft caX n.-Tf- yet a po.reifut tttxnlT uork. D U IX rrwcrfjt- t!in rnv.t Xe a; ! ked accurrHair to then tn the v i 'lc. .hiounl Follow those di To do the (v-- je i And -- ir-- i :i: d a. fl . tskoa the tt orot II e Km: joint theaarty liquid ti i i ll'oi Tto ed etd-so th roar V ruvehed acl.jitL'l,. coo J. All d 'if do rf fTndlnir rjr St oor'al-j- T pa la. ' y n o roll a tho '. )X dll 5 np. 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