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Show j READ THIS ? UNLONjBEL ADVERTISING PRICES. Want advertisements cost one cent r per word each Issue, or 5 cents per i line of five words per day. no first Insertion less 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 i rule. ! ! WANTED FEMALE HELP i . i J WANTED A Kitchen girl at the Vir-j Vir-j ginia. 4-G-lwk ! GIRL wanted for general housework. Apply 2S03 Grant. 4-6-1 wk WANTEDMALE HELP I GOOD solicitor and collector wanted. ; Apply L, care Standard. 4-7-lwk I MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO sell a product of merit. Manufact- I ured by reliable people of Ogden. It I will be to your Interest to at least j make inquirv. Call at 431 24th Street. I Phone 99. 4-3'tf j MAN with team to run Irrigated farm in Uinta Basin on shares. 2742 Mon-j Mon-j roe Ave. 4-2-lwk AGENTS WANTED. BEST agency and the best proposition proposi-tion in ten years; small capital required; re-quired; automobile experience an nd- vantage. W. D., care Standard. 4-4-3t SALESMEN WANTED WE want a thoroughly experienced j and aggressive salesman familiar I with the following lines: Mechanics . tools, builders' hardware, house furnishing fur-nishing goods, cutlery and sporting goods, brass goods, mill, mining and steam supplies, pumps and windmills, t iron and steel commodities. Applicant Appli-cant must also be thoroughly acquainted ac-quainted with trade in eastern Neva-' Neva-' i cia and Utah. When answering state I' age, previous experience, salary ex- pected, and give reference. Address, Postoffice Box 427, San Francisco. I WANTED Stock salesman.' No min-i min-i ing scheme. Business legitimate. Kef-j Kef-j erence required. Address Box S2o Ogden, Utah. 4-G-lwk " SITUATIONS WANTED" I OFFICE cleaning by reliable woman, Telephone 2573-W. 4-10-2wka I ' MISS Olsen, nurse. 2133 Grant. Phone 2239-R. 4-2-lmo M HOME washing. Phone 1564-W. If 1 3-16-lmo ia EXPERIENCED nurse. 549 22nd. Tel. HI 1E56-W. . 3-2C-lmo ft CURTAINS Done up. Phone 170 1-M. K k 3-14-lmo DRESSMAKING IB. DRESSMAKING and ladies tailoring, ft 2273 Adams. Phone 957-W. 4-2-lmo S DRESSMAKING and sewing. 2117 J Quincy. Tel. 1369-M. 3-2S-lmo ft DRESSMAKING, plain sewing. Phone 991. 27S 22nd St. 12-19-tf " FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND 1 APARTMENTS. FOUR-room furnished apartment for I rent. Apply 648 24th. Phone 2303-W. I 4-9-tf !tt TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping, house-keeping, bath. 456 22nd. 4-6-1 vk ONE or two furnished rooms. 20o4 Fan avenue. 4-6-lmo NICELY furnished 5-room cottage? rent reasonable. Inquire 2478 Wash iugton. Phone 409-1191. 4-5-lwk FURNISHED room for rent; reasonable. reason-able. Phone 1413. 4-3-lwk SEVEN-room modern furnished home for rent. 972 23rd. Phone 1248-J. 3 AND 3 rooms on ground floor, furnished fur-nished housekeeping; reasonable. 2759 Grant. 4-3-lwk A 5-room, modern home, 2550 Monroe, available April 15. Reference required. requir-ed. Phone 2"037-J. 4-l-2wks TWO modern furnished rooms for Hcht housekeeping. 2201 Lincoln. fa 3-30-tf TWO modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire Room 1, over Ogden theatre. 3-26-tf THREE rooms, clothes closet and pantry, furniBhed for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 3-26-tf f: FURNISHED room for one or two la-r la-r dies, cheap. 2163 Grant. 3-11-lmo f Furnished or Unfurnished. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Price very moderate. Utahna. 3-18-tf L for RENT Furnished, now clean, f ! comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 536 31st St. 3-13-lyr HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent L Call 2054 Wash. Ave. I HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2356 Wash-FURNISHED Wash-FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave, Up FOR RENT Hit UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOM9 ; AND APARTMENTS. if: ONE of the Rich flats. 2465 Jefferson II1. Ave., 535 per month; also 420 24lh. I!; Phone 609. 4-8-tf I J . . . E f FIVE-room house for sale or rent. I Modern. Wooley, Phone 2053. 4-5-tf H'; ; 9li ' TWO and 3 room apartments for rent. It'' 2133 Sherbourne. 4-6-lwk iH ' MODERN 5-room house; fulj basement. base-ment. 357 32ud St Inquire 1 dr. w. 3-30-tf THREE rooms, clothes cioset, pantry; pan-try; furnished for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. -3-23-tf 622 24th ST. 5 rooms and bath; nice screened-ln porch in rear, $15.00. Phone 609. FOR rent: Three unfurnished rooms, partly modern. 361 23rd St. 4-4-lwk FIVE-room house, modern conveniences; conveni-ences; one block from business center. cen-ter. Inquire 2627 Wash. Ave. 4-4-lwk LIGHT housekeeping rooms, over Clark's store. 3-2-tf CHOICE3 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 Wei dell. 3-18-lmo FIVE and 4-room house with barn. West 30th. Cbrlstensen Sboe Co. 2- 10-tt FOUR-room house and barn. West 30th. Christenson Shoe Co. 1-13-tf BOARD AND ROOM A GOOD place for board and room. Terras reasonable. 2146 and 2148 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 4-4-lwk ROOM and board. 2333 Adams. 3- 16-tf 5-ROOM, modern bungalow. 2260 Quincy. Inquire 740 23rd St. Phone 743-M. 4-1-lwk 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-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG poodle dog, state price and age; Poodle, care Ogden Standard, Box 104. 4-S-tf WANTED Clean, wnite old rags, at the Standard office. Phono 56. 360 :4th t LOST Between bridge and 13th pair gold rimmed glasses. Return 2441 Grant; reward. 4-9-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE barn, 20x16, with lott, for sale, ?30. 1085 22nd. 4-7-lwk SINGER sewing machine; also four-hole four-hole range. 2523 Adams. 4-5-lwk FINE selected stock of Violins, Bows and cases; extremely low prices Pan-tone, Pan-tone, 29th and Hudson. COLUMBIA Graphaphoue, rugs, household furniture. 767 22nd St. 4-4-lwk MILCH cows for sale. Jerseys and Guernseys, fresh or soon to be. 658 Wash. 3-27-tf NATIONAL Cash Register, computing scale and cheese cutter; will sell separately but must sell quick. Bargains, Bar-gains, P. O. Box S53, Salt Lake. 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. 15 FOOT roller awning. Call 1801-W. 4-3-tf SNAP if taken at once: Twin Indian, just overhauled. See Vern Bullough at Browning Bros. Repair Shop. CANARY birds; St. Androasberg Jubilee Ju-bilee rollers Imported from Germany. Germa-ny. 2220 Lincoln. , 2-9-lmo GRAVEL pit, gravel and sand. Tel. 380-M. 3-19-lmo STODDARD Dayton, Model 11-A, auto, just overhauled, and painted, in the very best of condition; bargain. Oscar Os-car Groshell, the. National Cash Register Reg-ister Man, No. 249 State St., Salt Lake. COWS for sale at Cow market. Fresh or soon to be. Cor. Seventh and Wash. 3-27-tf ROOMING HOUSE AT A BARGAIN 16 ROOMS, hot and cold water, bath, clothes closet 330 24th St. Good pay. ing proposition, Bnap if taken at once 3-7-tt FULL 6lzed ink barrels, $1.00 apiece-. Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th Street. Phono 56. 1-18-ti MONEY TO LOAN ANY amount on Real Estate. Purdy, 2379 Hudson. Phone 485. 1 write Fire Insurance and Bonds. 4-ltf LOANS on improved farm or city property. K. P. Hunter, 423 24th St. opposite Court House. MORTGAGE loanB on farm or city property. O. A. KENNEDY. Basement Base-ment of Utah. National Bank Bids. 1-19-tf. MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments; no security; also loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake, 218 Col. Hudson Bldg. MONEY to loan on real estato security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummltt 4-27-tf ANY amount on real estate. Blchiel Investment Co., 41i 21th St MONEY to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no delay. Matthews-McCullocb Co.. under First National Bank. Phone 301-W. MONEY on first mortgage real 63-tato 63-tato loans. Kelly Ai Herrlck. 3 15 t POULTRY R. I. RED eggs fqr setting. 75c for 15. Phone 1451-W. 885 26th St 4-7-lwk BLACK Minorca eggs Tor sotting; also chickens and setting hens. 262 W. 20th. 5-5-lwk WHITE Wyandotte. White Rock eggs for hatching; $1.50 for 15. 850 23d. Phone 1755-R. 3-14-lmo BABY chicks. Blanchard strain White Leghorns, bred especially for large size and heavy winter laying. Order now jftid 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 WHITE and Black Orpingtons. Eggs for hatching, $1.50 to $3.00. ' Some stock for sale. H. O. Wilcox, 2356 En-dlon En-dlon A,ve. 4-2-2wks S. C. RHODE Island Red Eggs for setting from Bramwell's prize winning win-ning stock.' (Won 54 prizes last year). Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. 2635 Quincy avenue. Phone 1416-M. BARRED Rock eggs. 1705-J. 3-28-1 wk HATCHING eggs; Kellcrstrauss White Orpingtons, Shepherd Anconas, Barred Rocks., R. I. Reds, White Log-horns. Log-horns. $1 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phone 38-K-5. 3-16-lmo 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 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. S regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington ave.. between 25th and 26th sts., the llrst 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, 2550 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-taiy. Secre-taiy. Knights of Pythias, Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, build-ing, ever' Monday evening. All K. of P.'s are requested to meet with ua. Arthur P. Pratt, C. C; W. G. Kind, M. of E.; W. L, Underwood, K. of R. and S. Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle No. 525 meets in tho new I. O O F. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday evening even-ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders Highland-ers cordially invited. A. F. Wykes, I. P. William Muller, Sec.-Treas. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4". I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Follows hall Visiting members Invited. Ivy Wal'ls. N. G., Emma Meid, Recording Secretary, 718 Twenty-third street Order of Owls. Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order ol Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) "at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are Invited to attend at-tend the next meetings. T. C. Iver-son, Iver-son, Presldsnt; G. C. Reberg. Secretary. Secre-tary. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America meets every Tuesday night in K. of P. Hall, 24th and Washington. Wash-ington. Out of town members ai;e cordially invited to meet with us. W. H. Draney. Consul. J. H. Sbafer, Clerk. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. GS1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Wash Ave. Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to McBnde Drug Co., 2463 Washington Washing-ton Ave. Mary Austin, G. N., 141 30th. Street. Phone 1564-J. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe, Phono 1931-R. Ladles of the Maccabees of the World, Silver Hive No. 1. meets every 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. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially Invited to at-tena. at-tena. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Jennie Prout. R. K. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1605 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington Washing-ton avenue. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us LeRoy McKnight. foreman, 834 29th street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Women of Woodcralt Sego Lily Circle Cir-cle No. 174 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall; visiting neighbors cordially invited. Frances Coppock, G. N. 857 27lh St Kate Heyman, Clerk,' 232 23d. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Moonday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity, building. Visiting neighbors invited. Etta lngebretsen, luib fateel avenue. Lillian Newton. Recorder. 27th and Quincy. Woodmen of the World. Weber camp No. 74, meets In the W. O. W. hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every 'i'nuraduy evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially invited to atteua. Geo. Hubs, C. U; li. Auth, Clara. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E meets every Wednesday eveuing at Eagles' hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Win, Doyle, W. President; E. R. Gelger. Secretary; Dr. C. E. Wardleigh, Aerie Physician. NOTICE OF ESTRAY3. Stale of Utah, County of Weber, Ogdon City, ss. I liave in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold to the highest cash bidder, at 1S48 Washington 'ivnuc, in Ogden City, Utah, on Friday, the 17th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 1 p. in.: ' One light bay mare, right hip knocked down; weight about 700 lbs.; about 12 years old. Said ostrays were taken up by me In said city on the 4th of April, 1914. FRANK A. NAISB1TT. Poundkeoper of Ogden City, Utah. Read the Classified Ads. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City. Utah, of the Intention of said board to make the following described de-scribed improvements, to-wit: To create Twenty-fifth street from tho east side of Harrison avenue to tho 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 the same as a part of said grading, grad-ing, and to defray the cost tnereof, estimated at $2000.00, by a local assessment as-sessment upon the lots and pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, being the district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, to-wit: All the laud lying between the outer boundary lines to said street on both sides thereof and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines. helng parts of LOTS 1 to 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 29. PLAT "C." OGDEN CITY SURVEY; SUR-VEY; LOT 7, BLOCK 28, PLAT "C." OGDEN CITY SURVEY; LOTS 1 TO 12, INCLUSIVE, ANITA LANDER SUBDIVISION, BLOCK 28. 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 6 TO 10, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 15, NOB HILL ADDITION; LOTS 14 TO 26. INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 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 S 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 boaj;d of commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, at the Mayor's office, of-fice, at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. By order of the Board of CcmmiE-sioners CcmmiE-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 TO CONTRACTORS Ogden, Utah, April 4, 1914. Sealed proposals for building sidewalks side-walks in Sidewalk District No. 125, being both sides of 25th Street from Taylor to Filmore Avenues; both sides of Mcintosh Avenue from Filmore Fil-more to Pierce Avenues; the south side of Mcintosh Avenue from Pierce Avenue east 105.00 feet; both sides of 26th Street from Taylor Avenue to a point 105.00 feet east of Pierce Avenue; both sides of Binford Avenue Ave-nue from Taylor Avenue to a point 105.00 feet east of Pierce Avenue; both sides of 27th Street from Tay-, lor to a point 105.00 feet east of Pierce Avenue; the east side of Taylor Tay-lor Avenue from 25th to 27lh Streets;1 the east side of Filmore Avenue from 25th Street to Mcintosh Avenue; both sides of Filmore Avenue from Mcintosh A venue to 27th Street; and both sides of Pierce Avenue from Mcintosh Mc-intosh Avenue to 27th Street, under plans and specification prepared by the City Engineer and' approved by the Board of Commissioners, will be received at the office of the City Engineer En-gineer In the City Hall, at Ogden City aforesaid, until 2 o'clock p. m., on the 28th day of April, 1914, at which time all proposals received will be publicly public-ly opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained after April 17, 1914. The right is reserved by the Board of Commissioners to reject auy or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Commis-sioners. WASHINGTON JENKINS, City Engineer First publication, April 4, 1914. Last publication, April 27, 1914. AtlAS SUMMONS. In the Municipal Court Within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, We-ber, State of Utah. Before Hon. W. H. Reeder, Jr., Municipal Mu-nicipal Judge and Ex-Officio Justice Jus-tice of the Peace, Joel J. Harris, doing business as the Harris Grocery company, plaintiff, plain-tiff, vs. E. K. Lewis, alies E. K. Vernon. Ver-non. Defendant The State of Utah to Said Defendant: Defend-ant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within with-in ten (10) days after service of this Summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within twenty (20) I days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; in case ot your failure to do so, judgment vv ill be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint in said action, which was filed in said Court on the 10th day of March. A. D. 1914. To the Sheriff or any Constable ot Weber Count, Greeting: , Make legal service nnd due return hereof. WITNESS, HON. W. H. REEDER, JR., Judge of said Court, with the seal thereof, this 27th day of March, 1914. I. N. FULTON. Clerk. This action Is brought to recover the sum ot $29.20 for goods, wares and-merchandise and-merchandise sold and delivered to the defendant by the plaintiff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -Scaled proposals for furnishing material ma-terial and building sidewalks in Side walk District No. 123, being both sides of Ogdon avenue, between 7lb and Sth streots. for a distance oi 396 feet; and on Second street west from Washington avenue, beginning at a point on the south side of Second Sec-ond street, 344.40 feet west of Washington Wash-ington avenue, thence east to Washington Wash-ington avenue, and on the north side of the street from Washington avo nue to Wall avenue, under plans and specifications prepared by the City Engiueer nnd approved by the Board of - Commissioners, will be received at the office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall, Ogdon City, Utah, until 10 o clock a. m., on the 2nd day ot .May. 19X4, at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plans and specifications can be ob tained upon application at the office of the City Engineer after April 27, 1914. The right is reserved to rpject any or all bids and to. waive any defects. de-fects. By order of the Board ot Commls-. Commls-. sioners. ; - . WASHINGTON JENKINS, City Engineer. First publication, April 9, .1914. Last publication, May 1. 1914. Read the Classified Ada. REAL ESTATE,! " FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE ffS I Wstft R. A. NORR1S REAll ESTATE. I FARM for sale or trade, 23 acres; 4-room house and other Improvements sonic fruit trees. A real snap 2050. EIGHT-room modern, pressed brick house, large lot, cemeut driveway on the Bench. FIVE-room house, good location. S2Q0Q only $100 down and 15 per month. WE are building some modern bungalows, bunga-lows, come in and select the one ou want, monthly payments; let us rent that vacant house or store room. LOTS in all parts of city; easy payments. pay-ments. J 12-room rooming house on Lincoln Ave., cheap. Rent, easy terms. Price 700. R. A. NORRIS, HOME BUILDER. Loans, Insurance, 2409 Hudson Ave. Phone 293. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE. ROOMING house. 10 rooms, chttip, if sold quick. 350 25th. 4 S-lwk BIG bargains in Great Bear Valley B home farms; also town property in I Tremontou; deal direct with owner. Thomas Lynch, Tremonton, Utah. 4-8-1 wk MUST be sold this week; biggest bargain bar-gain ever offered, 50 It lot, close in, 575. Call 1075-R. 4-S-3t LOT near Union depot. 10 per front foot, 10 down, 10 per month. J. J-Brummltt, J-Brummltt, Phone 59. DESIRABLE lot for a home on 13th St., near car line and school; 80x132; plenty of water; raise your own fruit, vegetables and eggs; solves the high cost of living; buy now before the rise. For terms, see V. H. Voor-hlcs, Voor-hlcs, Phone 1312-R. 123x115 feet with two dwellings, worth $3500; will sell for 3000; good location, loca-tion, best buy in the city. E. F. Bratz. GREAT snap in business property on Washington avenue; this property is well located on Washington avenue, and is one of the greatest bargains in the city. J. J. Brummltt, Under Utah National Bank. NICE 8-room modern brick, close to business and railroad; bath, gas and all conveniences; nice lawn and shrubbery; walks and garage; this is a positive snap for some one. Will accept small payment down; balance at low rate of interest; price only S4600. Mathews-McCuIloch Co., Under First National Bank. 3-13-tt FARMS! FARMS! FOR SALE OR TRADE Stop mat woi'Klug tor the other fellow fel-low and buy a small farm and you will soon be independent 1 have' anything you want irom one acre up and in the most desirable location. I have good sandy loam soil with water wa-ter for 125 .per acre, only 3 miles from center ot town. 1 have farms equipped with live stock auJ iniple-ments iniple-ments to trade for city property. 1 will put my time and auto against your time if you want to see farm lands. Don't buy until yod have seen my bargains In Real Estate; they mav save you money. J. F. WALKER, REAL ESTATE, 2476 1-2 Wash. Ave., ' Opposite Broom Hotel. Phone 541-J. CHICKEN ranch located about two blocks from Farr school building, on 22nd St and Harrison Ave., cous.stnig of one acre, nice and sightly, well adapted for chicken rancn, close to street car line; a great snap at 1000; 100 down, balance 10 per month. J. J. Brummltt, Under Utah National Bank. TO TRADE ' TO trade. Modern 5-room house and lot, close in on bench, to trade for 3 or 5 acres with small house near City.. E. F. Bratz. NEVADA Lands, state, government, railroad or Improved. O. A. Kennedy, under Utah National Bank. 3-10-tf LOTS FOR SALE. JN West 24th street, 1-2 mile from Union depot; price 75 to- 150. Phone 2195-M, or call at 675 27th St 2-24-lmo ONE acre and oue acre lot. Full water right Fine soil, cement walks and city water paid; on car line 10.00 mo. Call 447 21st St. 2-4-tf THE BEST deal that evsr was Four-rooin Four-rooin brick house, close in, only $li00. 4-rooni brick house, strictly modern, only 1900. Frame house, 4-room, iuod-oricR iuod-oricR nouse, kui..... iuouvjju, uiwy 1900. Frame' house, 4-roomed, modern, mod-ern, only 1400. Further any kind of house you would desire; building lots, tarms, money to loan, fire insurance. For full information sec H. Van Braak, 3519 Adams. Phone 974-W. 3-24-lrao VACANT lets. Beauties. Or will build to suit you. 1 save you money on lot or home. R. C. McBrlde, 1427. 3-19-tf 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 SEVEN-room frame, 2 closets, water, built-in kitchen cabinet; lot 100x145 ft; good shade, close to car line; will make good terms. Price 1S50. Mathews-McCulloch Co., Under First National Bank. 3-13-tf AN elegant lot, 50x115 feet, within 2 blocks of the Utah National bank; only $1200; any kind of tonus; low rate of interest J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. SEVEN -acre farm in edge of city; good 4-room house and Improvements, Improve-ments, .2300 if sold this week; 1000 mortgage can run two years or be paid off. O. A. KENNEDY, Base-ment Base-ment Utah National. 4-9-31 GOOD 3-room brick house,-' --pantry, closet lights, cellar, porchV.lot 35x132. 2262 Monroo- 4-9-lwk 9 rlcea I were WAGE j 1 EARNER 1 HERE'S YOUR 1 f 1 OPPORTUNITY I d I Buy a choice, sightly lot Kij in Brooklyn Addition 1 0! (West Ogden), conyen- B p ient to railway shops and 8 ft j G ei yards. I is;a 1 is.e I Price $100.00 and-up. g $10.00 DOWN 1 H $5.00 PER MONTH I I E.W.Cannadyj I 411 24th St. Phone 86. I BY owner; 10-room flat; for two fain- HH Hies. 436 Herrlck. 4 4-1 wk WTU HOUSES FOR RENT M LET us rent that vacant house (or you. Phone 425 for list of houses for i;ent. J. M. Forestall. 2438 Washing- B Ton avenue. 3-10-lmo FARM FOR RENT. H IRRIGATED farm In Uinta Basin to responsible party on shares. Apply 2742 Monroe Ave. 4-2lwk FOR RENT STORE H AFTER March 31. two-story brick H store building, 100 feet deep with full basement, 2238 Washington. Apply A. G. Fell, Mayor's Office, City Hall, ' 3-10-tf |