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Show , page seven ' NQTJCE TO CREDITORS THE PROVO POST Published Tuesdays and Fridays In the Fourth Judicial District Court, First West Street Utah County,-UtaIn thu matter of the estate, of Will. Provo, Utah. iam Warren, deceased.- ?OST PUBLISHING COMPANY at No. 22 North h, , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claim with SubscriptioiLjBates: to the undersigned at the vouchers Year, strictly in advance$2 00 office of Attorney 'Harvey Cluff Months, strictly in advance 1.25 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, net paid in advance add 5 Rcp r year er 25c for six munfliN fn on or before .February 3rd, 1915. WILLIAM WARREN, JR. N ic abote. Administrator. Cluff, Harvey ' ' Attorney. Entered at the Postoffice of Oct. 1915. First 1, pub. matter Last City as second-clas- s pub. Nov. 2 1915. ordinjr to Acto,f CongressJ f ' , ref, 3. lf4 fK - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nellie Legal Notices I NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES - , H G. Egloeton Poe, Deceased. Creditors a 111 present their claim with voucher to the undersigned at the State Bank, Provo City, Utah, on ordbefore January 5th, 1916. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signer for Further .Information. V. I BRERETON. W. H. HARVEY CLUFF, . L - i' - Executor. Notice of Sale for Special Taxes In Attorney. ' Paving District No. 12, Extension 1st pub. Sept 3, 1915, No. 2 and Sewer District No,. 11, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Extension No 1 -- Estate of Charles Conrad, Deceased. Notice Is herby given that special for thejpurpose of defraying Creditors will present claims with the costs and expenses of construct- vouchers t6 the undersigned, at her ing cement sidewalk In Paving Dis- residence, in Provo City, Utah County, trict No. 12, Extension No. 1; also Utah, or to Booth & Booth, Attorneys, ior the purpose of defraying the costs No. 5, Knight Block, Provo, on or tnd expenses of constructing severs before the 15th Day of February, In Sewer District No. 11, Extension 1916. MARY E. CONRAD, Vo. 2, are due and unpaid In amoynts Administrator. ind upon the lands set forth and do Booth & Booth, ' . Atorneyg. icribed in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, to- First pub. Oct 12, 1915. gether with the costs of publication, Last pub. Nov. 16, 1915. aie paid on "or before November 18th, PrJnce Nicholas DELINQUENT NOTICE 1915, the real property upon which Commander of Army South Fork Trout Co., a Corporaare a lien, will on said garian army. The action of the pro-- ' day, be sold for said taxes, costs cf tion, principal plaee of business, mfer in permitting the allies to iaed advertising and expenses of sale, at Utah. There are delinquent upon the foltroops at Salonica with only a formal the front door of the county court protest was sustained by parliament, house .at- - Provo City, Utah, begin lowing described Btock on account of but the king disagreed with him and nlng at the honr of 12 oclock noon assessment No. 5 levied on the 7th hfs resignation followedl Later at. of said day, and continuing until oil day of Sept 1915, the several amounts the members of the cabinet quit. of said property shall have been sold. Prince Nickolas is now in charge of ' Paving District No. 12, Extension the Greek troops mobilized pear the . No. 2 forces of the allies at Salonika Isabell Williams. Commencing' at the N. E. Cor. of Block 25, Plat "B ! J, Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence West 6 Rods; thence So. NATIONAL NEWS Rods, 10 feet; thence East 6 Rods; thence N- .- 7 -- rod -- 10 feet to. be100.02 ginning. Frontage feet, PrinInterest $21.21, cipal $56,14, Total, Ths names of fifteen unton $77.35. were ratified at Clifton, Aria, at of Jane E. Boshard The West mass meeting of strikers as representatives from whom the mine managers Lots S and 3, Block 33, Plat B, at El Paso are expected to select five Provo City Survey of Building Lota. as an acceptable conference commit Frontage 19916 feet. Principal, tee. Interest $42.31. $lU.72; Total, Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, $154.03. In an address at St Louis, said that South American countries were beg- Sewer District No, 11, Extension No. 1 Ella K. Millner The East of ging the United States to seize the op5 and 4 Lots of Block of 17, Plat with them B, proportunity supplying ducts they have been getting from Provo City Survey of Building Lota. ' Europe. , Area 73 square rods. Principal, arrested several months Cors, .Fred $82,36; Interest, $25.56., Total, ago In Oakland, Cal, charged with havB. MELDRUM, ing stolen Jewelry valued at $8,000 City Treasurer and Collector of Spv from the wife of his Chicago employer, clal Taxes for Provo City. William N. Sellg, pleaded guilty In the Chicago criminal court and was sent First pub. Oct. 19, 1915'. to the Illinois state reformatory. Last pub. Oct 29, 1915. Dr. Scott Nearing, whose relation as assistant professor of economics SUMMONS at the University of Pennsylvania was In the District Court of the Fourth not renewed, which action stirred up Judicial District, of the Staff rf a controversy over academic free Utah, County of Utah. speech, has accepted the deanship of And In accordance with law and arts and sciences at the University of Phil W. Purcell, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph II. Seger and Alma E. Seger, his the order of the Board of Directois Toledo. of September, Wife, William ' R. Williams and made on the 7th day Counsel for William Barnes. Jr , each parcel of shares so 1915, many filed In the Onondaso toni'v ctI.s John Maresh, Defendants Summons. be as such steek of necessary may office at Syracuse an order signed The State of Utah to the said Deof at sold the comoffice mothe Andrews will be Justice their denying by fendants: new In the libel action tion for a trial You are hereby summoned to ap- pany, room 1 Knight block, Provo brought agdlnst Colonel Roosevelt. City, Utah, on Saturday the 30th day The Judgment . In favor of Colonel pear within twenty days after the of October, 1915, at the hour of 9 a. service of this summons upon you. Roosevelt has not yet been filed. m., to pay the delinquent assessment Mrs. Lillian Munson of New York f served within the County in which with the costs of was sentenced to two years in the this action Is brought, otherwise, thereon, together of sale. and expense New Jersey state prison by Judge within thirty days after service, std advertising HARVEY CLUFF, conN. for Rellstab at Trenton, the above entitled action; and J, r Secretary. spiracy. She was indicted with Ra'ph in case of your failure so to do. 1915. Lobell, bauk teller In the Edgewater Oct 12th, First publication, he will rendered against National bank, who was charged with Judgment veil, according to the demand of the embezzling $30,000 In cash and complaints, which has been filed with in securities. clerk of said Court.' This actios the Secretary Daniels ordered the trial to foreclose a mortgage Admiral court martial of Rear brought, by William N. Little, retired, on charges upon a certain property, being th Sec. 17, T 7, S. R. 2 W. S. L Involving neglect and careless meth- NE ods In the conduct of hfs duties while M. Utah County, Utah, given b; Inspector of machinery at the Fore the defendants Seger, above named River Shipbuilding company, Quincy, Dont suffer! .Get a dimb nxdc-to plaintiff. Mass, In ionnectlon with the con- ;nd duly assigned of Dr. James Headara Gustave Gillette & Brayton. struction of the submarine ' Powders. Plaintiff's Attorney, An attempt to wreck the Scenic 1301-Walker Bar. Limited, Missouri Pacific passengir P. O. address, can cknr your head and relieve train, was made near Jefferson City Bui!dlng, Salt Lake City, Utah. i dl, splitting or violent throbbing and a disaster was narrowly averted First pub. Oct 12, 1915. in a moment with a Dr, Two railroad ties' were placed across Last a k A Headache pub. Nov. 16, 1915. Powder. This . old- Ihe tracks at a point on the brink of el.-h- e relief acts almost magi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Missouri river. The engineer 'vnd. some one. to the drug slcy brought the train to a stop a second and a few mo for a dime pnek-wIn the Fourth Judicial District Cour, t offer the engine struck the ties. s after you ti-$ powder you t .'l vomkr v Utah County, Utah. t been u a of the head- State legislaturesthroughout the ncur. am! i, i a in. Stop suffer United States will be petitioned by In the Matter of the Estate of Josn.u Iteedk i. La nuro you get what ,ts . Deceased. nelr resretive railroad commission, Hone, lor. to adopt laws' giving the commission Creditors v ill, present their claim ers power to eliminate, ultimately, with vouchers to the undersigned m al grade crossings, according to o Utah - County, Utah, - e' resolution 'ftdof)1ed'"6y''tfieTwcnty Pw(" CUy er before th'cTTst day of Septenibm the see;th animal convention of Coramls-rlcner-s 1916. Association of Railway For Infants and Children. HERALD R. CLARK. of San Fiancisco. Use For Over Years FRED A. PEAY, . bears ays . Cluff. The gold ships are convoyed, Harey the should make It a point to c.ture of , , ,t pbu. Uvt. .2, 191,1. take the gold ships. me .iw- - Ei , sane -- nt'"T5r r (ir U' Premier Eleutherios Venizelos who has just resigned, j V" vI .T I. l O' V : i ,xv ( said-ta- xes This photograph shows a section of un enormous crowd of Greeks In front the National palace In Athens. Just of the army. King Constantin who was reared in Germany and was trained In the German army, signed the ordep only after a long argument , with the premier, following the mobilization of the! Bui- of before the mobilization about this stage in construction the builder begins to realize what a convenience and help it is to have the local lumber yard at hand. In fact, from the very beginning of building operations, its a decided advantage to be able to get just what you want, and when you want it. ' Thats one reason why there are lumber A v : yards, -- Hi Then again,- - no one who understand the difference in wood. wants to build inside and out, roof and floor, of any one kind of wood. The lumber yard has the necessary varieties for the different ! spend erritl Co ana W the lo 1 "Winter. Ujccuu r Miss Regella Naegle entertained a few friends at her home Sunday afMusic - and games were ternoon. features of the afternoon after which a delicious luncheon was served. Hamilton, Manager. Provo Yard - J young ladies enjoysocial last Thursday Misses Edna Hlllas, Nancy Pederson, Vlnnie Ellison, Ray-inil- d Pederson, Ila Mann and Venetta - Boulter. (Formerly Baker Lumber Co.) D. before leaving fdr Idaho The following ed a delightful the evening: Golda Larsen Grace Linton, . B ONNEV! LLE LUMBER CD . . Af ' - purposes. - A' Boulter Pro-Cit- $107.92-LIZZI- -- Vq Should Drink Lots of Water and Noted Authority on Kidney Escssaonds a Eat Loss Meat, Says Disorders Spoonful of Jad Saits In Glass of Water Before tlrnakfasf to .Sisigafate Kifeys nd Eliminate K-- I 5 Y-- ti id urft $105,-00- 0 . .u-h- 1 acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, ret limdsh, ache, ar.d fa-',Re lumps of lead. Iheandurine becomesbe o! y,.! the bladder is irritated, you may to seek r lief two or three times d urinal ihe t.iA'i . want luip trem ftu..a When the kidneys tlc-off the. bodys urinous vaste or you'll be a rtxl sick pci Son shortly. At first' j i 'feel a 'duir misery in the kidney region, you suffer from y- - Is backache, rick headache, d7z;r:e sour, toncue coated and you feel rheumatic ' twinges when the weather is bad. yr8; Eat less meat, drink lots cf of Jad fnls; from any pharmacist take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before TJric l . four,-ouncc- s rr -- - ' breakfast far a few days and your kidneys wfft then sk t fine. This famous salts is made from the yrapes and lemon juice, combined v.ilh IdVn, and has been lined for generations to chan t logged kidney. ov.uulaio tueifi to rormai ucuuty, also to neutralize the acid in mine, o it no longer is a source of irritation. ' 1 i tkT! j I dd; r v. e ak n t s'; . Jnd tfaits ! i inexpensive, cannot injure, makes n, c 'I Mful efi'ervfvent litlna-Wntdrink which c : hoitl'd'trdr xmv and then to keep th kidrtc-yv elf ..a end active. Druggists he they l faU of Js 1 Salts to folks wlc weiieve in overcoming k'dney trouble wixne it is trouble. . er ye-yori- s e'-l- e e i ! -- , -k ASTOR IA -- Na-tlcn- 30 Pas-erge- Execute"-Attorney- t 4 1 M |