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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, SHERIFF'S SALE. JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Advertisements must U. paid for strictly is advance (buaincM houses In this running bock ac- No Advartiaamont laas than 25 cants-faana inaartion. Firat insortiew ana cant par ward, acunta only aaoaptad). ch heaquant inaartion, or 20 canta par lino par weak, or 50 cants par lino par " Pr ,p-75 cants par Una par month with af without change aopyi weakly change of copy. BRING YOUR COPY sionth DO NOT TELEPHONE. WRITING IN r ,r ana-ha- lf PAGE SEVEN 19C8. i.M0. DEPOT TIMECARD LAGOON ROUTE BALT LAKE ft OGDEN RY. CO. Pistrnt Court in and f.ir tlie Cuuniy of Yelr uuJ Stale f Utah. Time table in effect SepL ft 1908L George A l.ne Company, a CorporTrains arrive leave Trains ation. Plaintiff, vat. I. A. Isukaon and Depart. at Ogden front Ogden for Lagoon E. 1 1 suk non. Defendants 8:28 ft Salt Laks Lagoon To be Mold at sheriffs sale, on Wed-- ! Vo. 10 Fast mail and Salt Laka needay tiie Uih day of lVcemUr, 19S. No. 8 Los Angeles Limited. 1:15 p.m at twelve oYlivk. noon, of said day, at o. 3 Overland Limited for 8:10 sns 8:15 am. the front door of the County Court Omaha, Council Bluffs, 8:65 8:15 a.m. House, in Ogden City. Weber County.; Denver, Kansas City and 12:35 11:05 am. p.m. State of Utah, the following desor.lx.-1:69 east, dally 5:25 p.m. 2:05 p.m. property, No. 4 Atlantic Express for 5:55 p.m. 4:35 p m. A part of Lot Eight (4). Bloek Denver, Omaha. Council 7:5b p.m. Thirty-Eig8:35 p.m. (3$). Plat "A. of Ogden Kansas Bluffs City, and City Survey ; beginning at a point 174 all points Eut, dally.... 7:48 Through trains Good Service. feet South from the Northeast corner Arrive, of said lot. and running thein-- South Lagoon Route tickets through the 154 feet, more or less. to the Southeast Vo. 8 Ogden Canytn are good only with OgCalifornia Express corner of said lot. Thence West, 70 den Auto Co., and they are given from C ''until Bluffs, OmaNorth 154 feet, more or feet; ha. Denver, Kansas City here over all others. preference less, to a lKiint West from tile pl&ee 6:41 and East, dally SIMON BAMBERGER, of beginning; thence East 70 feet to 18:61 P. tha place of beginning. Together with No, 9 Fast Mali Prest. ft Geel Mgr. a right of way over the following No. 1 Overland Limited from descrih-'Council Omaha. Bluffs. part of said lot: Beginning at Kansas City, Denver, and the Northeast corner of the said Lot Capital and Surplus, Z7SJ)00A0 nil points East, dally.... 4:69 P.m 8 and running thence South 174 feet: theniv West 132 feet; thence North 17 No. 7 Los Angeles Limited 8:56 pjon East 122 feet: thence feet; North 157 feet: thence East 10 feet to the place of beginning. Situated in OGDZN, UTAH Souheaet quarter of Section 29. TownJAVID ECCLES, President . ship 6 North. Range One West. Salt U S. Survey, in the Lake 2EO. H. TRIBE.... Presidents County of Weber and State of Utah. ft ft BROWNING. R. R. WILSON. Sheriff OHN PINGREE, Cashier By CARL ALLISON. Deputy Sheriff. First publication Nov. IS, 1906. AS. F. BURTON, Assists nt Cashier East bound Daily Depart Last publication Dec. 8. 1908. DIRECTOR! No. 8 For Laks and 7:66 sm David Eccles Adam Patterson East John NOTICE. No. IS For Sait Uki and vvl Jamard White 8:00 am W. W. Riter Intermediate points In the District Court of the Second , 8 H loseph Clark Judicial District of the State of No. 14 For Bait Laks and 1:04 p.m teorge H. Tribe of H H. Intermediate points Utah, in and for the County Weber. 4 8. Browning No. 3 For Salt Laks and John Spiers In the Matter of the Estate of Alice p.ns ft B. Porter. East For be, deceased. No 4 For Balt Lake and Creditors will present claims with Respectfully solicits the accounts if 4.15 p.m. ed vouchers to the at his East ,, snka, mercantile firms and ndividuala Arrivs Daily office. 207-- 8 First National bank buildWs pay interest en time depooita ing, Ogden, Utah, on or before March fa ll FiM-- i Balt Laks and Ample resources, courteous treat-non- t, 20th. 1909. 11:26 am Intermediate points S. T. CORN, Administrator. superior oorviee. No. 6 From Bat Laks and 8. T. Corn, Attorney for AdministraEast tor. nd 1 Prom Balt Laks No. Nov. 1908. 18, First publication 6.86 p.m East Last publication Dec. 9, 1908. Nc. II From Balt Laks and 7:05 p.m. intermediate points HISTORIC PEN HELD AS RELIC. No. 5 From Balt Lake and 1:45 k East Used by Franklin in Signing Declaration of Independence. In the S- - Jui1i.-l.i- l 1hhon pacific i-- as to-wi- t: FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL CARDS NOTICE OF ELECTION ht FOR SALE Good brick six-roo- m For Members of Board of Education of Ogden City, Utah. An election is hereby called, and will be held in each of the municipal wards of Ogden City at the polling places hereinafter designated, in the second (2nd) day of December, 1808. between the hours of seven a. m. and seven o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing live members of the Board of Education of Ogden City, Utah, to serve for the eusuing term of lour years, one member to be elected from each munlrliwl ward. The following are hereby designated as the polling places at said election within each ward, respectively: FIRST MUNICIPAL WARD at the City HalL coiner of 25th Street and Washington Avenue. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- frontage, within two of Lnion depot. Cheap and on AGEE A McCRACKEN, ATTORNEY8-at-Larooms 415 and 418 First terms for Quick sale. Enquire Towner. C. T. King. Ind. phono 88. National Back butldlng. Phones Ind. i Stevens block. 2408 Wash. 40. Bell tot. Notary In office. 50-fo- ot w. Cord OR SALE Good Dry fo lengths. to 1 (ram nth O'Neill. 42 BL Wood, CHEZ, ATTORNEY AND J. P. JOSEPH Counselor at Law. 40 and 44 First ES National Bank building. Ogden, Utah. Both 'phones. Notary in office. WANTED 100 vaTEIa Gate. Ivil w. men and 10 teams at J. P. O'Neill. RANTED Dining-rooIndustrial school. 21 m E. T. HULA NISEI. ATTORKET-AT-Larooms 407-4First National Bank building. General practice. 01 J. D. SKEEN, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAgirt at State Rooms 300 and Ml Eccles building. SECOND MUNICIPAL WARD at S 24th Street, being the numbers livery stable of Nelson ft Fell. T. to. JOHNSON. LAWYER, 8411b THIRD MUNICIPAL WARD at No. 948 Washington Avenue, Twenty-fourt- h being the street store of Frank Gray. GDEN SCAVENGER CO. a. Curtis FOURTH MUNICIPAL WARD at DENTISTS. No. 740 24th Street, being the store manager. Grease traps, closets. cessrepools, dead animals and garbage DR. A. W. JOHNSON. DENTIST. of Fred Foulger ft Sons. FIFTH MUNICIPAL WARD. No. moved. Work contracted by week, 'Phones Bell, 341-- s; Ind, 70S. 3489 2540 Madison Avenue, being the store reasonable. Prices or year. month IT ashing ten avenue, ever Paine ft of Thomas A. Shreeve. IndeBL irtWna, If7 Twenty-fift- h Hurst. THE HOARD OF EDI 'CATION OF pendent 'phone 1188. OGDEN CITY, UTAH. By H. W. G WILLIAM, President. OSTEOPATHY. IVY WILLIAMS. Clerk. Attest: FRATERNAL SOCIETIES JSCaLJCE HOUGHTON. OSTEO-FATIII- C physician, Arlington Hotel, BROTHERHOOD SUMMONS OF AMERICAN Tuesdays Thursdays, Saturdays In the District Court of the Second Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1606. Meets second and fourth Thursday Judicial District of the State of Utah, ABSTRACTOR In and for the county of Weber. nights at 7:80 In K. C. hall, No. 8478 Clara E. Walker, plaintiff, va. W. F. Washington avenue. Visiting Arch-er- a Walker, defendant. Summons. f, B. DEVOTO, ABSTRACTOR OF 81 us. cordially Invited to meet with The State of Utah to the Bald Defendtitle bonded and licensed. O. A. Williams, foreman, 188 Twenty-tBL ant: wenty-fourYou are hereby summoned to appear int; Frank R. WlanL correspondCO- - UNDER ABSTRACT within f!T.T.ia twenty days after the services 8118 Lincoln. yf P ent, of this summons, upon you. if served First National bank. Abstracts of within the county in which thla action Title to any land in Weber County. B. P. EL KB. OGDEN LODGE NO. is brought, otherwise, within thirty days 719 Lodge and club rooms, second after service, and defend the above ARCHITECTS floor, 2418 Washington a van us. Reg. entitled action; and in rase of ular meetings every Tuesday even- your failure so to do, Judgment will be W. 8. DONALDSON ft BONS, plumbtaken against you in accordance with ing. the prayer of the complaint, of which ing. steam and hot water heating, F. A. BURT, Exalted Ruler. 385S-a copy which has been deposited with pump repairing. 411 13d eL Ind. H. KNAUSB, Secretary. J. the clerk of said court. This action is brought to secure the REAL E8TATE OGDEN LODGE, Na 2. KNIUHTS dissolution of the bonds of matrimony GARRISON, FOSTER ft GARRISON. of Pythias Meets at Castle hall. existing between you and the plaintiff real estate, loans and Insurance. Ini Utah National Bank building, every and for such other relief as the court may deem the plaintiff entitled to. A 411 vs, STL Washington phone Monday evening. Visiting brothers J. H. DE VINE, noB. Homes Foster, Ogden, Utah. cordially Invited. W. L. Underwood, Plaintiff's attorney. c.; L. N. Meld, K. of R. and B.J P. O. Address 428 Eccles Bldg, Ogtary public. W. W. Croasman. M. of F. den. Utah. TELEGRAPH SCHOOL. First publication Nov. 7. 1908. Dec. 5. 1908, er WE-bWORLD THE OF teiGegpschtou7"w-ingto- n WOODMEN No. 74 meats In K. of P. Last publication camp Avenue. street ha!L corner of Twenty-fourt- h NOTICE. and Washington avenue, avery Sealed bids will be received by the Reads Completed In New York. Thursday evening at 8 p m. Visit Hoard of Education of Ogden City at During 1907, 75 miles of Improved of the Clsrk of aald Board, tng Woodmen oordlalUr Invited to at the office Eccles highways were completed In New York Bldg, in Ogden City, tend. Wm. M- - Plggot C. O.; E. Auth. room 202 twelve o'clock noon, Monuntil Utah, state, 690 miles were placed under conBank National building Clerk. Firat day, November 80th. 1908. at which tract, and plana and apectflcatlona time and place said blda will be opened, were adopted for 490 mllea more. Last and if satisfactory, the contract awardKNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES year showed the greatest amount of Silver tent No. I meets first and third ed for the furnishing of the labor and road building alnce the policy of mat necessary for the complete IVIdiy evenings at 8 oclock hi K. of tate road improvement waa Inauguratwith plumbing and heating equipment, P. halL Visiting knights nonllally ed In 1898. For the ten years there apparatus or plants, and all electrical Commander. Wm. Invited. Plggott, are 1,042 mllea of completed Improved appliances (blda for each to be sepPaul M. Lee. Record Keeper. roads to show, and of this total 175 arate), of the public High school building about to be erected on the la to be credited to last year. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA ground at the southwest corner of the of the Intersection of 25th Street and Monroe puli camp No. 9990 Officers City, by aald Board. J. H. 'Avenue, In Ogden C.J V. T. J. Co. camp: Young, :Said labor and materials for such Ogden Business meetings Shafer, Clerk. plumbing and heating plants and all every Tuesday night Team drill electrical appliances to be done and TIME CARD furnished, and the work completed first and third Tuesday night at before Aug. 1. 1909, In accordance with p. m. Eagles HalL Ogden, Utah the plans and specifications prepared KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. OGDEN therefor by Architects Smith ft Hud meets every son, which may be seen either at the HOT SPRINGS SCHEDULE. EFFECNo. 777, council of th clerk of said board or at TIVE NOVEMBER 15, 1909. Friday evening at 8 o'clock In K. of office office of said architects, room 812 the avenue. 2478 C. haU, Washington Eccles Bldg., in paid Ogden City. Said Weak Days C. A. Maguire. O. K.; W. S. O'Brien. board reserve the right to reject any Financial Secretary. and al) blda. A certified check, made payable to said board, for a sum of than five per rent of the money not amount of the bid. must accompany FOR RENT each bid, and the check of tho success ful bidder shall be forfeited in case FOR RENT Six . room furnished !lie fails or refuses to enter Into such house. C. D. IVES, Broom Hotel and furnish the bond required jrontract corner. j by said board: that by said contract other things, it shall be stipuFOR RENT Two furnished rooms en 'among lated that at least twenty per cent one also back porch, suite, front and of the conrac price may be wlhheld un upstairs room; modern; 2528 Madi- 1! the completion of said work and Ita . acceptance by sold board. son. By order of the Board of Education FOR RENT Two nice, large modern of Ogd'.-- City. H W. GWTLLIAM. rooms, suitable for two persona President. h12 26th street 408 IVY WILLIAMS. Attest: Clerk. First publication xov. 17, 1908. Meant He What Last publication Nov. 28. 1908. Park row at 1 a m. and a policeman and a aallor in conversation.MONEY TO LOAN Bailor. aald the "Keyaide, keyaide!" key-aid'Ow will HI reach tho bloomin MONEY LOANED On any security. Large sums at bankers rates; salary Gwan wid ye. D'ye think Fm a old about I know loans: Hitler quick and eon (Men yer that locksmith, 228-- 4 key and Its aide 7 There's one key tlal. Western Brokerage Co, and bids. 111 Krctee be after ye, lock givln' and that's a celL Move on. now." MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved "Keyaide! HI aald key aids as plain farme nr city property. Hunter ft as HI could, bllme!" Kennedy, fourth floor First National Just then n highbrow who had been Bank bMg to the post office haying stamps so that his rejected contributions would coma :4S p.m. INVESTMENT. 10:80 p.m. back to him stepped up. Parties wishing special late cars may whatwants the man keyaide, "The nave same by giving a Parties having money to Invest will ever that is, and I dunno," aald the po- do well to call on J. P. Wallace, who CANTON LINE SCHEDULE EFFECliceman. "I believe hes looney and baa a perfectly safe, sure and profitable TIVE NOV. 15. 1908. Care I'll run him in." propoelt m. 2344(4 Washington Are. Cara. Leave Canyon. "He wants the quayside (ha docks. 10:45 a.m. aald the highbrow, as he directed the 11:45 p.m. LOST AND FOUND man to the water front, while the po12:45 p.m. said: liceman 1:45 pm. 1 New Tort FOUND Blcyc'a In meadow northWell. I'll be 2:45 pm. west of Harrisvllle. Owner may Press. 1:45 pm. Call, or have same by Identifying. 4:46 pm. C. J. Shurtllft, Harris vl'l. hll to write 6:45 p.m. Few. 8:45 pm. In living op to aucceed BCD Itor 7:45 p.m. Journal want ada deliver the good. themnelven. 8:45 pm. ' their oplnloni of J-- Ogden. Utah. S38-82- business cards th a D a Rapid transit -ss 1-- 25 n er e tln-m-- e d First National Bank tln-tu-- 8lt Rpp und-rsign- .... George Edward UcLeland, who lives at 2526 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis, dees not have much use for a pen, inasmuch aa ha la not yet five years old, but he nevertheless has tha moat interesting pen in Indianapolis. It is the one with which Benjamin Franklin signed tha Declaration of Ills grandfather, CapL Independence. George W. McLeland, who haa passed .his eighty-alxtbirthday, haa handed tha relic down to the younger George. CapL McLeland received It from his grandfather, Alexander McLeland, who was a paga la tha continental cop gross. "Grandfather was a paga in that historic congress. " aald the youthful Jeorges grandfather, and tie was nicknamed 'Sandy by its members He gave me this pen, which la made of a wild turkey feather, when I last saw him at our home down in Jefferson county. In 1831. "You see, I was only a shaver, about is big as young George there, when be gave it to me. lie told me that all the men who signed the Declaration of Independence did not use the same pen, and that when Franklin signed it he turned to him and aald; Here, Sandy, you take thla and keep It, and now run along and tell the sexton to ring the bell,' and he then, with this pen In hia hand, hastened out to the old man at the bell, and the first music of liberty rang out on 'he air. My grandfather lived to be 85 years old, and now that I have passed 'hat milestone, and my days are nura-oereI pass the old relic down two generations I came very near, however, turning it over to the old liberty be!l people when the bell waa in Indianapolis a few years ago. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Depart. for Pacific Express San Francisco and Intermediate points, daily.... 1:21 Pacific No. 6 Express through to Ban Francis- - No. 3 1:66 PA ca, dally No. 8 No. 1 1:85 Fast Mali. . Overland Limited... 6:19 h U pa PJS Lumber Arrive. 7:14 .No. 14 Fast Mat. No. 4 Atlantic Express from 1:20 Ban Francisco, dally No. 2 Overland Limited.... 1:10 Atlantic Express from Ban Franciaeo and inter6:28 mediate points, daily Na on pja or all klnda af purposes, are nat found a ovary yard. Whatever your wants may ba In pji Lumber and Building Materials sa 4 Oregon Short Line erne hare and lot uo give you an eatl-na- tn Wa aan oqvo you money, quail 5 ty considered. Depart Utah and Oregon J North of Ogden. Bpokane, bo. 9 Portland, Pocatello and Butte Ex- ,...., 1:86 Express, dally No. 47 Malad and Kelon. Leave via Brigham, Tuesdays, Thursdays ft Satur? 1:30 sai days 7 Portland Mall. Fast Np. Pocatello and Bpokane, 2:26 PA' Butte, dally. Ex11 Cache Na Valley 5:0:1 p.m. press, dally Arrive. No. I Fast Mall from Port- u ...Lumber W Pocatello land, Bpokane, 0:60 am and Butte, dally.... Na 12 Cache Valley Ex. ,10: 60 an press, dally No. 14 Portland, Spokans, Butte and Pocatello Ex5: 27 p.m. press, dally No. 118 Malad and Kelton. CHALK USEFUL IN MANY WAYS. Arrive via Brigham, Tuesdays, Thursdays and SaturA Young Man Coming Home in a Hur.7. 00 p.m. days . . ry Discovers Ona of Them. South of Ogdon. I,.,,...,,.... "I read In some paper the other day, the young New York man said, "of the arrival at this port of a shipload of chalk, an.1 I wondered what under the canopy anybody could want of a shipload of chalk and what they used chalk for anyway. "Going home last night I got half disen little spatters of mud on my shirt bosom and collar, and I'd got to go out again right away and I really didnt have time to change my apparel, but there were those spatters of mnd on my shirt. Just wait a minute,' aald my roommate, who knows several things, and he went to hla chiffonier and got out a piece of chalk, with which he deftly chalked over those little mud spots so that they didnt show. "There, he said, 1 guess they'll go all right now, at night "And they dlu. I am still wondering what anybody should want of a shipload, of chalk, but I have bow discovered at least rne of cbalk'a ossa." All Kinds of Depart TWENTY-FOURT- Co. BT. H Allen Transfer Co. Albcrn Allen, Mgr. Phone 22. C To OUR 412 25th Street. Our Friends CALENDARS ARE A WORK OF FOR 1909 WE ART. WOULD LIKE YOU TO HAVE ' ONE. KINDLY PRESENT THIS WHEN .MAKING PURCHASE, YOUR WHICH NEXT WILL EN- TITLE YOU TO ONE, TO BE DESpokans, Portland, and Pocatello for LIVERED IN DECEMBER, 190ft Balt Lake City, daily.... 7:15 am No. 0 Local for Salt Lake 6,86 an City, dally Balt 13 to Cache Na Valley .10 40 sab City No. 8 Local for Balt Lake City, Provo, Nephl and 2453 Washington Avenue 8:01 p.m Juab, dally OGDEN. UTAH. No. 14. Pacific Express to 5:10 p.m. Balt Lake City- -. Spokane, Na 10 Portland. Tha broad that retains ita flavor and Butte and Pocatello to freshness with Ah mercury at 80 is Salt Lake City, daily.... 5:45 p. m. nado of Na 18 Los Angeles Lim- Na Butte ............... Na SON DRUG CO. 0:55 p.m ited, 4 Wm. DRIVER & a Salt Lake Flyer . .....7:48 p.m. Arrivs. 8pokana, Portland, Butte, and Pocatello Ex- press from Balt Labs Clty.l3:60 am Na 6 Atlantic Express from Ban Laka City and Intermediate Polnta dally.... 8:18 am Natural Proofs. "It la Impossible for animals to rea- Na 18 Local from Balt Lake ..10:40 am City. . son. For one thing, you never heard of any of (he lower creation having No. 17 Los Angeles Limited 1:05 pm. Limited even the rudiments of mathematics." No. 1 Overland "I don't know about that EveryFrom Salt Lake City, dally 1:40 p.m body knows that rabbits, for Instance, Na 7 Portland, Bpokane. multiply rapidly; that there are Butte and Pocatello Exsnakes which are natural adders, and press from Balt Laka City, that some animals, like tha giraffe 2:05 pja dally and tha boa constrictors, are la na- Na 11 debt Valley Express tures long division class from Sait Lake City, Provo, Nephl ft Juab dally . .....5:00 p.m. Journal want ada dotivor tha goods. Na 8 Eastern Express.... 7:20 p.m. Na Riverdale Flour Aak any housswifs. 0 Made by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Une of Cigars. ' Journal want ada deliver tho gooda |