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Show I READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertlasments coat one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five 'words per day. no first Insertion Iobs than 25 cents, or two or more lines' per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. I WANTED FEMALE HELP BOTH sexes, to boII hydraulic dishwashers. dish-washers. Women wild for. pne when they see It wash and dry their dishes in 3 minutes. Address 'Agent, care Standard. 3-27-lw.k WANTED Good German housekeeper g6 homo daily. 1935 Park avenue. HOUSEKEEPER take . complete charge of small family, tel. 1117-J. after 6:30 p. m. 3-27-tt FIRST-cIass woman for kitchen work at the Downs Coffee House; wages $8 per week and board. 3-24-lwk GIRL to assist with .housework. Apply Ap-ply 2201 Monroe. Phone 1995. 3-24-lwk WANTED A .kitchen girl at the Virginia. Vir-ginia. 3-24-lwk HOME washing. Phone 1564-W. I SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN Wanted Residing in or making small towns. Take orders on our special plan allowing return of unsold goods. Makes quick easy sales, $4 commission on each order. Write for pocket outfit today vBurd Mfg. Co., 212 Sigol St., Chicago. SALESMEN Wanted to sell Cased Liquors Li-quors and Specialties to the saloon trade; name five counties you prefer to work. Samples free,.. T. Fair-hanks Fair-hanks & Co., 3110 W. Lake St., Chicago. Chi-cago. ACTIVE, ambitious men to sell exceptionally ex-ceptionally klgh class groceries direct to consumers. Liberal advances on orders; our bonus system b'ig feature; permanent positions; best season at hand. Write the Big House today for particulars, naming county desired. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, JOHN SEXTON &. CO., Chicago, 111. AGENTS WANTED. WILL pay reliable man .or woman $12.50 to " distribute 100 Free pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Borax Co., 216 Institute PI., Chicago. I DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and sewing. 2117 Qulncy. Tel. 1369-M. 3-2S-lmo DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. Phone 991. 278 22nd St. 12-19-tt WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HORSE for feed; farm work; will buy good animal, cheap. Phone 584-J. 3-28-lwk HORSE for its feed, light work on farm. Phone 1774-J. 3-25-lwk WANTED Clean, wmt old rags, at the Standard office. Phono E6. 360 24th L Sheep Wanted WE want to buy for spot cash from 1500 to 3000 head young ewes; anyone Interested please write giving full particulars par-ticulars as to number of head, ages, kind, price, etc., to Idaho Ranch Co., Ltd., Aloxander, Idaho. POWER spray outfit. Tel. 2222. 3-4-lmo FOR RENT ! FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. THREE rooms, private bath; lawn and shade. Phone 700-W. 2-28-lwk TWO-room fine home. 2630 Adams. 3-28-lwk SEVEN-room modern furnished home for rent. 973 23rd SL 3-27-tf FIVE-room modern furnished; good location; close in, $25. Apply 2163 Adams. 3-26-lwk THREE rooms, clothes closet and pantrv, furnished for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 3-26-t TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire Room 1 over Ogden theatre. 3-26-tr TWO modern . furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 2201 Lincoln. 3-25?lwk FURNISHED room for one or two ladies, la-dies, cheap. 2163 Grant. 3-11-lmo Furnished or Unfurnished. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Price very moderate. Utahna. 3-18-tf FOR RENT Furnished, new. clean, comfortable housekeeping room6. $2 week up. 536 31st St. 3-13-lyr HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. Call 2054 Wash. Ave. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2356 Wash- FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-1 6-1 yr MECHANO THERAPY. DR. J. D Martin has opened an office in the Col. Hudson Bldg., and Invites his friends and patrons to call and see him. Phone 9S2-W. 3-10-lmo SITUATIONS WANTED BY refined colored woman as chambermaid cham-bermaid In hotol or rooming house; with reference. 2930 Lincoln Ave. 3-2S-3t EXPERIENCED nurse. 549 22nd. Tel. 1656-W. 3-26-lmo GIRL wants work by day. Phone 2427-M. 3-24-lwk CURTAINS Done up. Phone 1701-M. 3-14-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. FIVErroom apajrtment, Peery Apts. Apply Peery Estate, Phone 97..' FIVE-room modern house, $15 per month at 361 28th St. 3-25-lwk. THREE rooms, clothes closet, pantry: pan-try: furnished for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 3-23-lf THREE rooms, lights, water inside, 59; close In. Apply 2163 Adams. . 3-26-lwk THREE rooms, modern, gas, light hot and cold water, close in. 440 27th. 3-26-lwk FIVE-room house, Phone 410-W. 3-24-lmo LIGHT housekeeping rooms, over Clark's store. 3-2-tt CHOICE office rooms; large windows, win-dows, splendid frontage. W. B. We-dell. We-dell. 3-18-lmo REAL estate office, doing a good business. Splendid location. See Wo-dell. Wo-dell. 3-18-lmo FIVE and 4-room house with barn. West 30th. Christensen Shoo Co. 2- 10-tt FOUR-room house and bam, West 30th. Christenson Shoe Co. 1-13-t'f BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board. 2333 Adams. 3- 16-tf PERSONAL, GET married descriptions wealthy members seeking marriage, free. Mission Unity, B-61, San Frnncisco, Cal. WANTED Lady of German birth between be-tween 35 and 45 years of age to correspond cor-respond with mechanic who is a good man, without children; object matrimony. matri-mony. Address P. O. Box 650, Ogden, Utah. 3-27-tr LOISELLE Edmond Constant, a Frenchman, born In 1SG3, living In Ogden about 1908, or descendants, are requested to write together names and addresses to Fleurier, Geneolo-gist, Geneolo-gist, 3 Boulevard Henri IV, Paris, France, for an inheritance. 3-27-7t WANTED TO RENT I WANT to rent a small farm within 5 miles of Ogden, suitable for vegetables vegeta-bles and chickens; small house and barn for 4 horses. George M. Foster, Box 402, Pueblo, Colo. 3-24-lf WANTED to lease tomato farm and fruit farm to experienced man; IS acres; everything furnished. For particulars par-ticulars call Clearfield Blacksmith shop, Clearfield, Utah. 3-19-lwk FOR RENT STORE AFTER March 31, two-story brick store building, 100 feet deep with full basement, 2238 Washington. Apply A. G. Fell, Mayor's Office, City Hall. 3-10-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SALE of household goods, everything beginning Monday morning, March 30, continuing until all sold. House for rent. 543 29th St. 3-28-lwk FOUR head of Jersey, fresh or soon to be; two Guernseys. 658 Washington. Washing-ton. 3-27-tf MR. Ridges at 3162 Adams avenue, has a No. 1 Jersey cow for sale. Phono 1584. 3-26-lwk CHEAP, if taken at once, light Ludlow Lud-low spring wagon, almost new. 747 29th. 3-25-lwk ONE Everett piano, cabinet Grand, in good condition, cost $750; will sell for $200 if taken soon; also one Chase & Baker piano-player, $100. 340 32nd St. BUILDING stone. 624 W. 21st St Phone 1763. 3-18-lwk COW market, will buy or sell in carload car-load lots on Seventh and Washington. 3-27-tr SPAN of young mules and young work horse. Time will be given on approved paper. J. C. Nye. 3-27-lwk 25-H. P. Automobile suitable for truck at bargain. H. C. Hansen, 2468 Hudson. Hud-son. 3-25-lwk HORSE and Ludlow spring wagon for sale and Jersey cow. 172 24th St. 3-20-10t GRAVEL pit, gravel aad sand. Tel. 380-M. 3-19-lmo IF quality, dollars and cents counts, you should see my new $450 Player Pianos. They're immense. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. SNAP if taken at once: Twin Indian, just overhauled. See Vern Bullough at Browning Bros. Repair Shop. FINE selected stock of Violins, Bows and cases; extremely low prices. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, 29tn and Hudson. CANARY birds; St. Andreasberg Jubilee Ju-bilee rollers Imported from Germany. Germa-ny. 2220 Lincoln. 2-9-lmo iSXnMo 10USE AT A BARGAIN 16 ROOMS, hot, and cold water, bath, clothes closet. 330 24th St. Good paying pay-ing proposition, snap if taken at once. 3-7-ir FULL sized ink barrels. $1.00 apiece. Inquiro Evening Standard, SCO 24th Street. Phone 5G. 1-18-t! NATIONAL Cash Register, computing scale and cheese cutter; will sell separately but mu3t sell quick. Bar-gains. Bar-gains. P Q. Box 853, Salt Lake. STODDARD Dayton, Model 11-A. auto, just overhauled, and painted, in the very best ot condition; bargain. Oscar Os-car .Groshell, the National Cash Register Reg-ister Man, No. 249 State St., Salt Lake. CLAIRVO.YANT IT will pay you to see this wonderful wonder-ful gifted woman. She will pick you up and put you on your foot, Astrolo-gist, Astrolo-gist, palm and card reader. 132 t. 25th 3-lS-lwk Worry May Cause Death. Medical science has recently ex-plained ex-plained how worry commits Its murders. mur-ders. It has Teached the conclusion that in many instances of what have been regarded as lunacy, and from which the victim finally dies, the case has simply been one of acute worry. Instead of the person dying of mental breakdown, ho has worried hlmselt to death. POULTRY BARRED Rock eggs. 1705-J. 3-2S:lwk WHITE Plymouth Rock eggs for selling sell-ing from prize winning stock, $1.50 per setting. W. C. Clark, Care Clark's Store. 3-26-tf REGISTERED Columbia Wyandot eggs for hatching. 1150 Oak St, 3-26-lwk EGGS for hatching from Bramwell prize winning stock; $1.50 per setting and up; few choice pullets and cockerels cock-erels for sale. 2635 Quincy Ave. 3-25-lwk BABY chicks, Blanchard strain White Leghorns, bred especially for large size and heavy winter laying. Order now and be sure you get them. About one-half of April hatch now sold. The Barrows Farm, R F. D. No. 2. Phone 38-K-5. 3-16-lmo S. C. WHITE Leghorn hatching eggs from trapnested stock of 227egg-strain. 227egg-strain. Phone 1033-M. 107S 21st St. 3-7-1 mo S. C. WHITE Leghorn eggs for hatch-Ing. hatch-Ing. Phone 24-K-2. 3-4-lmo S- C. White Orpingtons selling eggs, $3 to $5 for 15. S. C. R. I. Reds and S. C. W. Leghorns, $1 for 15. Simon Bosgieter, P. O. Box 531, Phone 4-N-4. 3-mo IF you want winter layers don't fail to get; eggs for" hatching; from Walter N. Farr's-strain of S. C, White Leghorns.. Leg-horns.. Address 340 Parry Ave. Tel. 1776. 3-24-lwk WHITE and 'Brown Leghorns, B. Mi-norcas Mi-norcas and Anconas eggs for hatchiug, cheap; the kind that lay. W. T. Astlll, Phone 2524-W, 509. 3-24 -2 wks HATCHING eggs; Kcllerstrausa White Orpingtons, Shepherd Anconas, Barred Rocks, R. 1. Reds. While Leghorns, Leg-horns, $1 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phone 38-K-5. 3-16-lmo WHITE Wyandotte. White Rock eggs for hatching; $1.50 for 15. 850 23d. Phono 1755-R. 3-l4-lmo Advance Poultry Farm Is tho place to buy the Ferris Strain White Leghorn Eggs, and Baby Chicks. Come and zee the Fine Flock of 600. None, better in United States. A few Pullets and Breeders to spare. 1521 Ogden Ave., Ogden, Utah. Agents for Fairfield Incubators. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES I MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington ave., between 25th and 26th sts., the iirst and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Parker, W. M.; Callie E. Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M., Masonic Temple, 255U Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially Invited to attend. Fred M. Nye, W. M.; Felix T. Moore, Secre-tary. Secre-tary. Knights of Pythias, Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, build-ing, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'g are requested to mee( -with ua. Arthur P. Pratt, C. C; W. G. Kind, M. of E.; W. L. Underwoo'd, K. of R. and S. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Castle Iso. 525, m,eets In Union Labor ball every first and third Monday nights. Visiting Highlanders cordially invited invi-ted to attend WAI. MULLER. Sec-TreaB. A. T. WYKES. I. P. Queen City Rcbekah Lodge No. 4, ' '4$ I. O, O. F meets second and. fourth, r Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows K.i hall. Visiting members Invited. Ivy ? Walls. N. G.. Emma Meid, Recording r r Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street L . . . I Order of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. I 121S, Order of Owls, meets every Frl- k day evening In their own hall (tho old W Elk club rooms), at 8 o'clock. Visit- f lag Brother Owls are invitod to at- ' lend the next meetings. T. C. Ivor-,, j ? son, President; G. C. Reberg. Secre-' y tary. Utah Camp No. 9220 Modern Wood- " men of America meetB every Tuesday -, night in K. or P. Hall. 24th and Wash- J fj . ington. Out of town members ace cordially invitod to meet with us. W. H. Draney. Consul. J. H. Shafer ' Clerk. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Wash Ave, Visiting . .,. Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to McBrido Drug Co., 2463 Washing- ' ton Ave. Mary Austin, G. N., 141 30th. Street. Phone 1564-J. Marie Crites', ' Clerk, 2731 Monroe, Phone 1931-R., ,. Ladles of tho Maccabees ot tho , World, Silver Hive No. 1. meets every 4 . i first and third Friday evening at S.. ' ' o'clock; and, every second and fourth- , , Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Woodmen hall. Fraternity block. Vis- j iting members cordially invited to at i tend. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Junriio. - : Prout, R. K. . . . I Women of Woodcraft Sego Lily Cir-. cle No. 174 meets every second and u fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock in. I. O. O. F. hall; visiting neighbors cordially invited. Frances Coppock. ) G. N., 857 27th St. Kate Heymari, Clerk, 232 23d. ! Royal Neighbors of America meets j every second and fourth Moonday I nights of each month at 8 o'clock at ,' 1 the new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity I building. Visiting neighbors invited. ! fj Etta Ingebretsen, 197s steel avenue. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and , . ijj Quincy. fa Brotherhood of American Yeomen, 1 Ogden' Homestead No. 1505 meets on v every Tuesday evening In W. O. W. 1 hall, Fraternity building. Washing- 9 ton avenue. Visiting Archers are I cordially invited to meet with us. J LeRoy McKnlght, foreman, 834 29th S street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, & 3202 Washington avenue. Jj Woodmen of" the World, Weber . I camp No. 74, meets in the W. O. W. " I hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing- 1 ton avenue, every Thursday evening' 'J at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor-' . Kj dially Invited to attend. Geo. Huss,. ' 9b J.; L. Ainu, Oicrk. ' H 1 Fraternal Order of. Eagles, Ogden jW Aerie No. 11$, F. "O. EL, meets every . M&i Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall. wfi Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting, a jffj brother Eagles are invited to attend F-SJ the aerie meetings. Club rooms open .? at 11 a. m. Win. Doyle, W. President, . JJ E. R. Gelger, Secretary; Dr. C. E.v Wardlelgh, Aerie Physician. . r:.REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE RENT OR TRADE "-! WE SAVE MONEY FOR YOU 5-Room Modern Frame House, located in a good district, worth at least ?2700.00, will sell on easy payments for ?2300.00. f- 4-Room Modern Cement House with large summer kitchen; five blocks from-centor of town, sell for ?2150.00. $250.00 down and $25.00 per month. i 4-Room Frame House, located on 29tb Street, one block East of Wash. Ave., worth at. least 1800.00 Sell for S1500.00. $100.00 down and $25.00 per month. 8-Room Modern Brick House, large Lot, sell for $4000.00 on terms to ault 7-Room Modern Cement on Adams Ave., near 23rd. Street, large lot $4000.00. 1 1 5-Room Modern Brick, latest style house with large sleeping porch, ' located on the Bench. Sell for $3350.00. 5-Room Modern Brick House on 22nd near Adams Avo., sell for j $3200.00 on eatey payments 7-Roora Frame- House located on Wash. Ave., sell for $1750.00 on I easy payments. i Vacant Lot 45x132, located on West side of Quincy, near 24th. Sell for $1200.00. Ij j Vacant Lot 40x132 located, on 22nd near Monroe, sell for $650.00 on 5' terms to suit. ' Vacant Lots almost anywhere you desire. jjL We are building several Modern Press Brick Houses that will sell on monthly payments. m: We will build to suit you. m Money to loan at 8 per cent Interest, wr Wo have several first and second mortgages secured by Real Estate, Wm- drawing S per cent interest, we will sell at a discount. M SEE CARL C. RASMUSSON W REAL ESTATE. H Phone 115. 2428 Hudson Avenue i ' GOOD 3-room frame house, pantry, closet, electric light, lot 40x141; part caBh, balance on time. GOOD 5-room frame home on Bench, lot 37 1-2x140; special taxes an paid, i $1,000. Purdy, 2379 Hudson. 3-12-tf : .DESIRABLE lot for a home on 13th : SL, near car line and school; 80x132; plenty water; raise your own fruit, vegetables and eggs; solves the high ;i cost of living; buy now before the i ; rise. For terms, see W. H. Voorhles, : Phone 1312-R. 3-16-tf ; NICE 8-room modern bncic, close to ' ' business and railroad; bath, gas and :- all conveniences; nice lawn and j shrubbery; -walks -and garage; this ; ' is a positive snap for some one. Will f accept small payment down; balance ' at low rate ot interest; price only $4600. Mathews-McCulloch Co., Under ft First National Bank. 3-13-tf I FARMS! FARMS! FOR SALE OR TRADE i . Stop that working tor the other fel- ) low and buy a small farm, and you fl will soon be independent. 1 have anything you want from one acre up miM and in the most desirable location. I f I have good sandy loam soli with wa- I ler for $125 per acre, only 3 miles I Mt from center of town. I have farms I f equipped with live stock and imple- M ments Lo trade for city property. 1 I X will put my time and auto against I I your time if you. want to see farm I lands, JJon't buy until you have seen I my bargains in Real Estate; they I may save you money. . j . J. F. WALKER, REAL ESTATE, t 2476 1-2 Wash. Ave., Opposite Broom Hotel. Phone 541-J. m ; TO TRADE ' TO trade. Modern 5-room house and H lot, close inbon bench, to trade for m 3 or 5 acres with small house near ml City.. . E. F. Brats- ... ..... Iff BUSINESS property tor aaie on Hudson Hud-son avenue, between 22nd and 23rd; must be sold at once. Four-roomed brick house, strictly modern, only $1900. Frame house, 4-roomed, modern, mod-ern, only $1400. Further any kind of hoii3e you would desire; building lots, farms, money to loan, fire Insurance. For full Information see H. Van Braak, 3519 Adams. Phone 974-W. 3-24-lmo NEVADA Lands, state, government, railroad or improved. O. A. Kennedy, under Utah National Bank. 3-10-tf CHICKEN ranch located about two blocks from the Farr school building on 22nd St. and Harrison Ave., consisting con-sisting of 1 acre, nice and sightly, well adapted for chicken ranch, close to street car line; a great Bnap at $1000 $100 down, balance $10 per month. J. J. BrummJtt, Phone 59. LOTS FOR SALE. ON West 24tb. street, 1-2 mile from Union depot; prico $75 to $150. Phono 2195-M, or call at 675 27th St. 2-24-lmo . THREE lots in Lake View addition, $175. Phone 1G13-R. 3-26-lwk AN elegant lot 50x115 feet within 2 blocks of Utah National bank, only $1200; any kind of terms, low rate of Interest. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National bank. 50x140 ft,, only a half block from Washington and reasonably close in. Owner leaving town; will soil for $550 See mc today. EP W. Cannady, ill 24th St. ONE acre and one aero lot. Full water right. Fine soli, cement walks and city water paid; on car line, $10.00 mo. Call 447 L'lat St. 2-4-tf T.. .-.Read. the-;Clasalfdod . Ads.. R. A. NORRIS, REAL ESTATE $1800 buys two houses, extra large lot, plenty room for three more houses on 22nd St., close in. $7000 double terrace on Wall, a safe investment. $2S00 beautiful bungalow on 27th SL; come in and give us a chance to build that home you have have been thinking think-ing of; monthly payments. $2250 one and one-fourth acres; 4 room house, barn, grainery and chicken chick-en run; Pacific avenue; easy terms. FARMS One of the finest fruit farms in the state; beautiful modern house and all improvements, up to the minute; min-ute; right in town. Phone and my auto will call. SALOON for sale on 25th St., cheap rent, best buy In Ogden. FOR rent, modern fiat, janitor service, serv-ice, very desirable. Close In. R. A. NORRIS, HOME BUILDER LOANS AND INSURANCE Phone 23. No. 24oy Hudson Ave. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TWO 5-room modern brick bungalowa with buffet, kitchen cabinet, flro place and bookcases built in; hard wood floors, best location, 22ud and Jefferson; just the thing for a homo; como quick. These are rare opportunities oppor-tunities and will bo sold soon. MR. LITTLE MAN GET BUSY TWO 4-room modern, pressed brick bungalows, 22nd and Jackson; full front porch, built for homes finest material used in construction, $2100 each. Any kind of terms. 5-ROOM, modern, pressed brick bun-i galow, 27th, between Quincy and Jackson, on car line; butfet, kitchen cabinet, built in; screened-in sleeping sleep-ing porch. An ideal home lor $3000; liberal terms. TWO 5-room, modern, brick bungalows bunga-lows on 30th and Jefferson; full basements, base-ments, kitchen cabinet built in. If you want a nice quiet home thlB Is tho location and a good buy. 5-ROOM comcnt block bungalow, with steam heat; on car line; 27th bet. Monroe and Quincy, $3250; terms. LOTS FARMS MONEY WE are getting busy. In fact we have been busy. We have lots and farms In every location; some of the best buys ever offered in Real Estate. Es-tate. Come and see us, If you want to borrow money. We can make you the best proposition and if you do business with us once you will always al-ways be our friend. M. SKEEN REALTY CO. Under Utuh Nat'l. Bank. Phone 913. BELOW value, 5-room modern, small payment down; your own terms on balance at 7 por cent. Owner, 579 31st SL 3-28-lwk VACANT lots. Beauties. Or will build to suit you. I save you money on lot or home. R. C. McBrido, 1427. 3-19-t 7-ROOM modern, cement block house, large lot, good barn. 2152 Adams. Two acres land with water on Second street. Tel. 380-M. 3-17-lwk I HAVE 2 three-room houses, one In south part of town and ono on bench, both are well located and In good condition. Will soli either for $1200, small payment down, balance same as rent. Both are genuine barwins. W, Cannady, 411 24th SL !REX ACRES I PO TO $400 EACH Why pay more when you can get an acre of first- I class land with good water right, fronting on North Washington avenue, and street car lines, just outside of I city limits? 1 This land is suitable for fruits, farming and subur- 1 ban homes, no city taxes, yet all the advantages of a city home. g This is a new addition of acreage being platted and sold in lots. We also have some fine garden and truck lands in two to five-acre lots. I KELLY & HERRICK 10 PER CENT DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH. 1 For Sale Homes Any Size PERFECT beautle3; installment plan; I give vou the cream. When you buy an old house you pay practically as much or more for It and get skimmed milk in the bargain. R. C. McBride, Phone 1427. 3.14-tf GREAT Snap Good" modern 7-room house in first class shape within one-half one-half block of postofflco on a principal princi-pal street; a good large lot; well rented at a good rental to a responsible respon-sible tenant; this is a first class investment in-vestment aud will double in valuo lu-sidb lu-sidb of two years; only $3000; great snap. J, J. Brummitt, Under Utah National Na-tional Bank. SEVEN-room frame, 2 closets, water, built-in kitchen cabinet; lot 100x145 ft.; good shade, close to car line; will make good terms. Prlco $1850. Mathews-McCulloch Co., Under First National Bank. 3-13-tI GOOD 4-room cottage with city water and electric light's, well located; near depot; only $1400"; any kind of terms. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. TO TRADE 2 1-4 acres close in with house, barn, water, right, etc., for small home In city. Phone 1475-R. 3-20-tf GOOD 4-room brick cottage, pantry, bathroom, complete, closet and cellar. 1522 Washington Ave. A snap for someone. Inquire of Glen Mack, 1462 Washington Ave 3-27-lwk LOT near Union Depot, $10 per front foot; $10 down, $10 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE. GOOD chicken rauch, well located, close in; one acre of ground; plenty trees and water; five room house; rent very cheap. J. J. Brummitt, Un-I Un-I der Utah National,. Bank. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A BEAUTIFUL home, G rooms, modern mod-ern brick with furnace heat; large lawn, shade and fruit trees, alfalfa, 2 artesian wells, good water, G acres In all; ono block from city limits, car line, on Harrlsville road. See or address P. Scherer, Mail Box 7, Har-risville Har-risville Road, Ogden. 3-27-lwk HOUSES FOR RENT LET us rent that vacant house for you. Phone 425 for list of houses for rent. J. M. Forrlstall, 243S Washington Washing-ton avenue. 3-10-lmo LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said board to make tho following do-scribed do-scribed improvements, to-wit: To create Twenty-fifth street from the east side of Harrison avenue to the west side of Fillmore avenue Into a grading district, and to grade the same by excavating such parts of the street necessary and by filling in other oth-er parts so as to bring said street to an established grade, and to roll and level tho same as a part of said grading, grad-ing, and to defray tho cost thereof, estimated at $2000.00, by a local assessment as-sessment upon tho lots and pieces of ground lying -and being within the following district, being tho district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, to-wit: All the land lying between the outer boundary lines to said street on both" sides thoreof and a line drawn fifty feot outward from aud parallel to the said outer boundary lines, beiug parts of LOTS 1 to 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 29, PLAT "C," OGDEN CITY SUR VEY; LOT 7, BLOCK 2S, PLAT "C." OGDEN CITY SURVEY; LOTS 1 TO 12, INCLUSIVE, ANITA LANDER SUBDIVISION, BLOCK 2S, PLAT "C," OGDEN CITY SURVEY; LOTS 1, 23 AND 24, BLOCK 1, ROBINSON'S ROBIN-SON'S SUBDIVISION; LOT 1, BLOCK 2, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOTS 1 TO 11, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 13, NOB HILL ADDITION, LOTS 1 TO 7, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 16, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOTS 1 TO 8. INCLUSIVE, IN-CLUSIVE, BLOCK 50, NOB HILL ANNEX; LOTS 19 TO 26, INCLUSIVE, INCLU-SIVE, BLOCK 15, NOB HILL ANNEX; AN-NEX; LOTS G TO 4.0, INCLUSIVE. . BLOCK 15, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOTS 14 TO 26, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK7 14, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOT 1,. BLOCK 1, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOTS 1 TO 5, INCLUSIVE. BLOCK 2, STEVENS SUBDIVISION, BLOCK 71, PLAT "C," OGDEN CITY SURVEY; SUR-VEY; LOTS 8 AND 9, BLOCK 71, PLAT "C" OGDEN CITY SURVEY. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 13th day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., that being the time set by said board of commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, at the Mayor'a office, of-fice, at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated this 19th day of March, 1914. A. G. FELL, Mayor. WASHINGTON JENKINS, City Engineer. First publication, March 20, 1914. Last publication, April. 11, 1914. NOTICE OF INTENTION Notico Is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners ot Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention , of said board to make tho following described Improvements, Im-provements, to-wlt: To create Vau Buren avenue from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh street on both sides of that avenue as a curb and gutter district, and to construct therein concrete con-crete curb and gutters according to the standard form adopted and used in Ogden City, and to create the east side of Van Buren avenue from Twen-ty-sixth to Twenty-seventh street a sidewalk district, .and to construct therein six foot concrete sidewalk four inches thick, together with all Intersections and the necessary grading grad-ing therefor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $1800.00, by a local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, dis-trict, being the district to bo affected affect-ed and benefited by said improvement, improve-ment, to wit: For tho construction of the curb and gutter all of the land lying between the outer boundary lines of said avenue on both sides thoreof, and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines, being par.ts ot Lots 27 to 52, inclusive, in Bichsel's Sub-division, being a part of the east half of Block 23, Plat "C," Ogden City Survey, Lots 1 to 26, inclusive. Mof-fitt Mof-fitt Sub-division, being a part of the west half, of Block 22, Plat "C," Ogden Og-den City Survey, and for the construction con-struction of the sidewalk all the laud jylng between tho east outer boundary bound-ary line of said avenue and a line drawn fifty feet outward from andi parallel to said boundary line, belncl y, a part of Lots 1 to 26, inclusive, Mof- fitt Sub-division, being a part of the J west half of Block 22, Plat "C," Og-, ' M den City Survey. ftj All protests and objections to the l carrying out of such intention must' ffl be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 10th day Oj of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m that' i ' 1 being the'tihie set by" said "Board of "I Commissioners when they will hear I and consider such objections a may I he made thereto, at the Mayor's of- M fice. at the City Hall, Ogden City, , f Utah. . i By order or the Board of Comrais-. j i j sloners of 'Ogden' City, Utah. hi Dated this 16th' day of March, 1914,! i 7H A. G. FELL, Mayor. . Hi ' WASHINGTpN JENKINS. , City Engineer. ! yH First publication March 18, 1914. . ; VI Last publication, April 9, 1914.1 ' 1 MONEY TO LOAN j LOANS on Improved farm or, .city- ; 'I property. R. P. Huntor, 423 24th. L7J-J St., opposite Court House. j i , MORTGAGE loans on farm or city; i jfl property. O. A. KENNEDY, Base- J IM ment of Utah National Bank Bldg. i 1-18-tf. ; m MONEY advanced salaried people on I H easy payments; no security; also. H loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake, H 218 Col. Hudson Bldg. .W MONEY to loan on real estate aecur-' ( ity. J. J. Brummitt 4-27-ti ,M ANY amount on real estate. Blchsel Investment Co., 411 24th St M MONEY to Joan on city and farm 'M property. Any amount, no delay. ' Matthews-McCulloch Co.. under First' mm National Bank. Phone 301-W. MONEY on first mortgage real os-tate os-tate loans. Kelly & Horrick. 3 15 tf |