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Show 1 1 LEGAL. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. 1 i jT State Engineer's Office, Salt Laka ' City, Utah, February 11, 1911. ,! Notice is heroby given that the CUtah Light & Railway company, by ? jits general manager, Joseph S. Wells, : Nvboso poatofflce addreBS Is Salt Lake ; City, Utah, has made application in ,' accordance with the requirements of , the Complied Laws of Utah, 1907, -as i ; amended by the Session Laws of Utah, ,T 1009, to appropriate twenty-five : thousandths (.025) of a cubic foot H per second of water from an unnamed "5 I ; spring in Morgan County, Utah. Said B Bpring is situated at a point which bears south 84 degrees 22 minutes J ! yeast 547.5 feet from the east quar- I 'ter corner of Section, 29, Township I . 5 north, Range 1 east, Salt Lako base I and meridian. The water will be dl- I verted at a place where it Issues from i said spring nnd conveyed by means of 3 a pipe line for a distance of 050 feet T ; and thero used during the period from , January 1 to December 31, inclusive, II of each, for domostlc and municipal M purposes. This application Is deslg-, deslg-, ' natcd In the State Engineer's office J . as No. 3403. 'i' All protests against the granting of i; said application. Beating the reasons ; . , therefor, must bo made by affidavit in duplicato and filed In this offico '', within (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. 1 : CALEB TANNER, . ; State Engineer. 'i ' Date of first publication, February c j 23, 1911; Jato of completion of pub-.J pub-.J lication, March 25, 1911. J! it i 'it ; NOTICE TO WATER USERS. !r ( State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Ogden :; ' City Corporation, by Its attorney, J. ! H, DeVine, whose postoffico address . is Ogden, Utah, has mado application applica-tion In accordance with the rcqulre- ments of the Compiled Laws of.Utah, 1907, as amended by the SesalonLaws .' ; of Utah, 1909, to appropriate eighty (80) i cubic- feet per second of water from i of the south fork branch of Ogden River, branch of Weber River, Weber county, Utah. Said water will be dl- jf ; verted at a point which "Bears south l"; 4 minutes west 7S5 feet from the eaBt i; quarter corner of Section 34, Town- j- ; ship 7 north, Range 3 east, Salt Lake i baso and meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipe line and n natural l '. channel, for a distance of approxlraate- I i ' ly 40,000 feot, whero it will bo used I I durlngJLhe period from January 1 j; : to December 31, inclusive, of each ( ; year, to dovelop power for tho pur-: pur-: poso of electric lighting and propel-I propel-I ling machinery in Weber County, ( Utah. It is the intention of tho ap- ' pllcant to also appropriate nine ;' thousand (9,000) acre-feet of water, j which will be stored whenever avail-i avail-i able during the period from January I ; ' 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each i ) i year, In a rcsorvolr embraced In Sec-; Sec-; tions 34, 35 and 36, Township 7 i north, Rango 3 east, and Sections 2 1 and 3, Township 6 north. Range 3 ' east, Salt Lako base and meridian ;, The water so stored will be released whenever needed during tho period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, in-clusive, of each year, at the point above described and used In connection connec-tion with tho eighty (SO) cubic-feet : per second of water first above specified speci-fied After having been so dhertcd and used, the water will be returned to tho natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears south 30 degrees de-grees east, 2,102 feet from the north-'. north-'. . east corner of Section 15 Township 6 north, Range 2 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. ThIs application I Is designated in tho State Engineer's office as No 3329. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea-"3 rea-"3 sonB therefor, must bo made by affi-, affi-, davit in duplicato and filed In this office within thirty (30) da.s after tho completion of the publication of this notice. C.VLEB TANNER. State Engineer. ' Dato of first publication. February '; , -23, 1911; date of completion of pub-i pub-i lication, March 25, 191L "- -" ADVERTISEMENT. . $100,000.00, "o per cent Ogden City V Water Bonds of Ogden City, Utah ! Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned ntll 6:00 p. m. April '17th. 1911, for tho purchase of $100.-000 $100.-000 00, 5 per cent Ogden City Water i Bonds of , OGDEN CITY, UTAH. ; : ; '' Bonds to be of the denomination of ,$1,000.00 each, to be dated January v 2nd, 1911 and to mature January 2nd, ) 1931 Interest payable semi-annually, j on January 1st and July 1st. Bota .interest and principal payable at a place to be agreed upon by the purchaser pur-chaser of said bonds and Ogden City. r ' ' A cortiflcd check for $1,000.00 payable pay-able to the order of the Treasurer of 1 ', Ogden City must accompany ench bid. : Bond3 to be sold at not less than par and accrued interest if any. ? Delivery of bonds will be made on '' May 1st, 1911 at ll'OO a. m at a place to be agreed upon by the purchaser I ' and Ogden .City. Bids will bo considered on a prop- ' i ositlon to redeem $23,000.00 In ono l year; $26,000.00 in two years; $25,-I $25,-I 000.00 In three years, and $25,000.00 M in four years from the jLate of Bond H 'I Tho right is rejerved to roject any iand all bids. CARL ALLISON, City Recorder. Ogden, Utah. March Cth, 1911 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assessed1 Valuation, 1910 $13,282,4S5,00 , Approximate total debt Including this issue on January 1st, ;. 1911 $1,140,000.00 Approximate cash on hand January 1st. 1911,- i ..$3.171v88 I Population, Census. ID 10 25,580 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i , ODD FELLOWS. ; Ogden Lodge No. 6, Independent Op t der of Odd Follows, meets In I. O. O IF.' Hall, every Tuesday evening. Vis-, Vis-, itlng brothers cordially invited to bo present, S. H. FREY. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. ' ' -7 Quscn City Rebekab Lodge. No. 4, I. O. O. F moots second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members invited. NELLIE CH1VERALL. N. G. EMMA MEID, Rec. Soc'y.. 718 23rd. I MODERN "WOODMEN OF AMERICA. jjfll Utah Camp No. 9990, meets every ZJI TueEday night at 8" o'clock, at Eagles'. Hall2oth St. Visiting members in- I vlted-to jneet -with ub. jl. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, Counsel! fljj : J. H, SHAFER, Cleric k - ' !. 1 , '( Electric Way Between1 Ogden and Brigham (Via Harrisville.) EFFECTIVE MARCH 17. 1911. Leave Ogden Union Depot. Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. C;25 a m., 7:30 a. m 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3:00 p. n, 4:30 p. m., G:00 p. m 7.30 p. m.. 9:00 p. m., 10:15 p. m. O. R. T. Depot 11:10 p. m. Cars leave Brigham samo time as above with the exception of lost trip, which is 10:30 p m. North Ogden &. Pleasant View. Leave 25th Street 6:30 a. in., 8:00 a. m., 12,30 p. m,, 3:30 p. in.. 5:00 p m., 6:30 p. m. Leave Hot Springs 7:15 and 8:45 a. m., 1:15, 4:15, 5: 1G and 7:15 p. m-Tuesdaya, m-Tuesdaya, Wednesdays and Friday nights there will be an extra car run as far as Forrln's Pleasant View, at 10:30 p. m. Plain City Line. (School Days.) Leave 25th St., 6.25 and 7:55 a. m., 4:40 p. m, Leavo Plain City, 7:35 and 9:00 a. m., 6:00 p. in. -Saturdays, Sundays and Holldayo. Leave 25th Street 7:40 a. in., 10:40 a. m., 4:40 and 6;40 p. m. Leave Plain City 9:00 a. m. and 12:00 noon, 6 00 and 8:00 p. m. Sanitarium Cars. (Leave Union Depot) Week-days commencing at 1:00 p m. and every hour until 9:00 p. m. Sundays and holidays commencing at 9:00 a. m. and every Jjour until 9:00 p. m. J. W. BAILEY. 3UPT. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Ccnatluiind.) BROTHERHOOD OI AMERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden homesteaa lro. 1605 meets last Thursday in each month. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to me9t with us. W. S O'BRIEN, Res. 2533 Grant nve., Foreman. A. P. COUCH, Correspondent, Res,. R. F. D. No. 4. Box 21. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. ol P. Hall in the Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT. C. C, E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. IADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, L. O T. M. meets every Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Eagle Hall, 427 25th St. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ALMA LUDDINGTON. L, C. MISS L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythlaa meets at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening; All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. A. J. THON, C. C. W. G. KIND, M. of E. . W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodge No. 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m., Eagles' Hall JOS. OHEZ, D., P. A. KOHN, T., R. A. IRVINE, Secretary. Marshall Drug Co. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal beneficiary" order Insures mon at low rates. Reservo fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No. 637 convenes second and fourth Thursdavs at I. O. O. F. Hall. P. A. HERDTI, Regent .J W WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. E. ROBERTS, Secretary. MAUON1C. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S". Regular meetings hold at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-flftn and Twenty-sixth streets, the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. MRS. MARY H. STEVENS, W. M. MRS. CALLIE CAVE, Sec'y. M . IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN. Iml;roed Order of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No 3, meets in Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chiefs cordially Invited. J G CASEY. Sachem. E. R. GEIGER. C of R. A. B. WRIGHT, C. of W. ORDER O? OWLS. Ogden Nest, No. 121S, Older of Owls. meets every Thursday evening la Eagles' Hall . east of Reed hotel, at 3 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend tho Nest meetings. JAS. E. JENSEN, President, J. OLIVER, Sccrcia.y. No. 2415 Washington Ave, ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Tbo Royal Highlanders meet the first and third Mondays at Union Lav bor hall. 363 24th st Visiting members mem-bers cordially Invited DAYREL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec. and Trcaa. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C., meets second and fourth Fridays at 2.30 p. m In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. AH brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYLE. S and T. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3240, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at tho Eagles' Hall Visiting members cordially luvltecL INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. 1943 Jackson Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder, Room 31, Lewi3 Block. WOMEM OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Cir-clo Cir-clo 681. meets every Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invited Dues can be paid at Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 57-5S Lewis Block. ADDIE ANGELL, O. N, 12C Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroo Avo. Sego Lily Circle No. 174, meets ov-ory ov-ory second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30, in I. O. 9- F. Hall. Visiting neighbors cordlnlly invited. MARY MORDAUNT, G. N.. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk. Bell Phono 1241-Y. B. P. O. ELKS. I B. P. O. Elkn, Ogden Lodge No 710. lodge and club rooms gecond floor 2116 Washington avenuo. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. , . v C. A. J30YD, Exalted rulerl Q. O, DcWOLF, Secretary.' f FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. v (Continued.) FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E.. meots every Wednesday, evening at Eagle Hall, cast of the Reed Hotol, at S p. m. Vls'.tlng Brother EagieB are invited to a'ttend the Aerio meetings. GEO. C. WESSLER. W. President. E. R. GEIGER. Secretary. -DR. N. M. ESTES. Aerie Physician. SALT LAKE &OGBEN . ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. p., 7:30 a. m . 0 a. m., 10:3i a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 p. a, :30 p. m., 6 p. m 7:20 p. m.. 9 p. nx, 10:30 p. m. Twelvo fast trains each way dally. Call "Bamberger Express" (either phone) for quick and careful service in Salt Lako volley. SIMON BAMBERGER. Pre3 - UNION" DEPOT TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1911. (Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. No. Dopaxt- 6 Express for tho East... 7:00 a.m. 10 To Salt Lako 9:00 a.m. 12 Salt Lake Passenger.. 12:45 p.m. 2 Atlantic Limited, east.. 2:65 p.m. 4 Atlantic Mali, east.... 6.00 p.m. 6 Grand Junction Ex..... 6:10 p.m. No. Arrive. 9 Ogden Passenger 11:25 a.m, 1 Limited from east 2:45 p.m. 5 Chicago Ex. from east.. 3;30 p.m. 7 Ogden Express 3:50 p.m. 11 Local from Sanpete... 7:10 p.m. 3 Utah and Cal. Ex 12:30 a.m. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No. Eastbound. Depart. 20 Mall and ExpresB 8:30 a.m. 10 Fast Mall 8 35 a.m. 8 Los Angeles Ltd., daily 1:05 p.m. 2 Overland Limited . ... 2:30 p.m. 4 Atlantic Express 6:50 p m. No. Westbound. Arrive SILocal Passenger 12:16 a.m. 8 California Express .... 6c 30 a.m. 9 Fast Mall 11:17 a.m. S8Salt Lako Local, dally 6:45 a.m. 14IUtah Express I 9:16 p.m. 1 Overland Limited .... 3:20 p.m. 7Los Angeles Ldt. daily 3:85 p m. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. No. North of Ogden. Dopart. 1 Portland Express . ...I 1:15 am. 131 Ogden-Malad Motor car 8-25 a.m. 13 Idaho Express j 910 a.m. 3 Butte and Portland.... 3:50 p m. 11 Cache Valley Passong'r) 6:25 p.m No. North of Ogden. Arrive. 2 Butte Express 9:15 a.m. 14 Utah Express 9:05 p.m 12 Salt Lake Passenger.. 10:20 a.m. 4 Salt Lake Special 3:35 p.m. 132 Malad-Ogden Motor car 4:50 p.m. No. South ot Ogden, Depart. 38 Local Salt Lake I 6:45 a.m. 2 Salt Lake Express.... 9-30 am S2 Flyer 8:30 a.m. 12 Cacho Valloy Express. .110-30 a.m. 34 Local (12:25 pm 22 Local 2-30 p m. 4 Salt Lake Special 3:55 p.m. 5 Los Angeles Ltd., daily 3-50 p.m. 36 Local 3:30 p.m. 20 Pacific Express, local.. 5:50 p.m. 14 Utah Express 9:15 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Arrive. 1 Portland Express 12:50 a.m. 31 Atlantic Express S:10 a.m. 13 Idaho Express 9:00 a.m. 37 Salt Lake local ..... .. 11:05 a.m. No. 39 taken off. 7 Los AngelesLlmlted.. 12:50 p.m 21 Local .' 2:00 p.m. 3 Butte and Portland.... 3:30 p m. 33 Local 4 10 p m 11 Cacho Valley express.. 5'20 p.m. 35 Local 6-30 p.m. 19 Flyor 6:45 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. Westbound. Depart 3 Pacific Express 7:10 a.m 9 Fast Mall 11:57 a.m! 1 Overland Limited 3.40 p.m. 6 Pacific Express 4:20 p.m No. From Wesu Arrive. 6 Atlantic Express I 6.20 a.m. 10 B'ast Mail . . J 6.30 a.m. 2 Overland Limited ( 2:10 p.m 4 Atlantic Express 5:35 pm. Dally Except Monday Ogden , Business Directory Advertisements in this column cost 75c per lino per month, payable in advance. ALVORD & ANYTHING. Bell 333. MUCH MORE for LOTS LESS, lmo ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARNSWORTH, Attorney-at-Law, 314 and 315 Ecclcs building. BICYCLE REPAIRING. BICYCLE REPAIRING 10 PT HED BICYCLES ropalred. Motorcycles rented. Machine work Standard Machlno Shop. 129-431 23rd St. 3-9-lmo r CIVIL ENGINEER. A. F. PARKER, M. Am. Soc. C. E. General Engineering, Bulldluga, Surveys Sur-veys 3S0. 25th St 12-29-tf DRESSMAKING. - DRESSMAKING- done at home, or out by day. 2424 Grant avo. Phone 3791D. . 2-14-lwk DRY KINDLING DRY KINDLING wood. Both 'phones, , 29. 222-lmo EGGS FOR HATCHING, EGGS FOR HATCHING at 634 22nd SL, from pure bred Whlto und Brown Leghorns, Buff Orpington, and Rhodo Island Red. Exhibition and Utility strains. Prico ?1,00 to $3.00 per sotting. 3-1 Itf tjpf jy W AIM 1 ADS W ife I OGDEN BUSINESS DLREOTORY (Continoed.) EGGS FOR HATCHING. i PURE KELLAHI4TRASS strain Crystal Crys-tal White Orpingtons, Imported direct from Kellerstras farm from 100 pen, $15.00 per 15. S. C. Rhodo Island) Redg,l fancy stock. Standard bodies, rluh color, ?5 per 15. S. C. White Leghorns, large size, enow white, $1.50 per 15. $1.00, 15 and 5.00 per 100 Stock for sale. Hens $1.00 and pullets $.160 . Farm West 24th St. Simon Bosgletcr. Mall address 55S West 24th. 3-9-lmo. S. C RHODE ISI.w4.ND REDS. Strong healthy faiim raised stock. Pen No 1, $1.50 for 15. Pen No 2, 75c for 15 or $4.00 for 100. Cockerels for sale. J. C. Nye, 264G Adams Avo. 3-18-lwk HOME HAND LAUNDRY. HAVE your laundry called for, laund- rled and dolivered for 50c doz. Boll phono 1017-4 red. 3-7-lwk JUNK. OGDEN. JUNK HOUSEIf you have any kind of junk, phone us up; we will call for It Bell phone, 325-K; Pul. 726. FPP. JUNK OF ANY KIND phone Ji.Obson. Boll, G"6-Z; Ind. 3693D. 11-16-22 MUSIC. OGDEV CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind 1134-3724-A Boll ,1205. 7-1 tf PAINTING & PAPERHAKGING J. den Hartog, 92S 2Sth St. Tel , Ind , 433, Bell. 571-K. ' 1-1-lf H. A. TEPPENKAMP, 90G 2Sth SL Paperhanger and painter. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Bell 'phone. 13S8-Z. .-,, 3-14-lmo. PAPER CLEANING. JAMES THOMPSON, expert pap r cleaning. All work guaranteed Rough and painted walls and burlap 2341 Jackson ave. Bell Phone 116S Ind. 3652-A. 3-2-Omo. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Wrrlte or phone A. H Grose, Broom Hotel for artistic piano tuning and repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 21 yrs in Utah. 1-12-tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. POWERS has removed his office to over Utahna Drug store, cor or 25th. Bell phone 417 N 3-lS-2wks DR. A. FERNLUND- Physician and Surgeon; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p m. 340 25th St Offico phones Bell, 515-K; Ind 515. Real-dence, Real-dence, 646 Wash. Ind phono 602. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, 380 25th. 2-22-lruo SANITARY WORK. PIONEER SCAVENGER, Ncls Mc-Carty, Mc-Carty, sixty years in Ogden and still cleaning yards, cesspools or grease traps and vaults Clean yards by the week or month. Bell phone 324-Z. 2728 Grant Ae, Ogden Utah. OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Paul Van Komen, Prop. Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger "work promptly attended at-tended to SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell phoue, 132L 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9-lyr STORAGE. STORAGE space reasonable. Ogden Wholesale Grocery Co., 2310 Wall avenuo 9-17-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN, Baggaso, Hack and Bus Line. Baggage and passenger tfansfer a specialty. 412 25th. Both Phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN &. Storage Co , moving, vans, all kinds transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING. K. VAN" KAMPEN. parlor furniture upholsterer. Carpets cleaned, fit-, led aud laid, work guaranteed. 2769 Volker Both phones. S-S-lt VACUUM CLEANING. COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM HOUSE CLEANING CO. Office 32S1,(. 25th St Both phones 2S3. 3-18-lino FOR SALE MISCbLAiraoUS $75 DROP head, Now Jl&me Sowing machlno' 575 Wheeler' & Wilson Must bo sold1 at onco, cheap. 119 Can- O'on road. ' r 3-18-lt 1 t 1 " ; ONE, ruliber-tlred buggy, single set harness. Address 1G9 25th. 3-18-lwk NEW, and second-hand Taxlca-bs. Cheap. .For full information cjall Taxlcab Servlco Co., Salt Lake City. .'MS-lmo READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS (Continued ) COW 132 Spencer Ave. below Wall Avo. betweon 20 and 21st St. 3-18-lwk ----------. GOOD ESTEY ORGAN, Surrey and 'buggy. 2035 Adams Avo. 3-lS-lmo SIDESADDLE. Inquire 2555 Monroe Ave. 3-16-lwk. BUGGY, 2 soddleB, 2 sets buggy har-rieBS. har-rieBS. 2201 Lincoln. . . 3-16-lwk BARRED Plymouth Rock hens Lavender Laven-der Lodge, North Washington. Ind. 3617-D. 3-16-lwk A SPAN of horses, weight about 1050 pounds; also a low wheel wagon and harness. Apply 467 Canyon road, lw ONE HIGH-GRADE $450 HOWARD PIANO, slightly used, can be bought for $240, Party leaving town must sell at' once. 2663 Madison avonue. 3-13-lwk $65 SINGER SEWING MACHINE for sale cheap 2519 Orchard. Ind , 743. 3-13-lwk SPLENDID driving work otf brood mare. 420 Eccles Building. 3-12-wk WHITE Plymouth Eggs and Roosters. Bell, 700-K. 3-11-lmo. FURNITURE for 20 rooms; nothing reserved; for saje at 375 23rd St. 2-28-lwk DROPHEAD sewing machine in good condition, cheap for cash. Apply 236 2Sth St 2-20-lmo FURNITURE, S-roora house; filled with roomers. For information call 239 27th St. 2-16-lmo. OLD nowspapei matrices, good to put under carpets, line your chicken coop and rabbit peas, otc: a handy thing around the house. Call at Stand-ard Stand-ard offico. 10-22-tf FOR SALE: Old mal. Good to put under carpota. Inqulro Standard ofllce. tf . PRESS FOR SALE" Drum cylinder Cottrell press, with folder Size of bed, 33x47 1-2 inches. In first class order Prints six columns, col-umns, four pages, at one time. Cheap for cash Tnquiro or address tho rvonlng Standard 7-2-tf MONEY TO LOATT MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER , KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg MONEY to It a on wacche3, dla rnondss, Jewelry, firearms, etc. Uuclo Sam's Loan Office, established iSSS. The Moy Lenders of Ogd-; 278 25th SL O. H. Smith. Prop 9-4-lyr FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. PIOUSE and lot in Plain Cilty Store, carpenter and blacksmith shops on the premises. Apply Goo. McElroy, Plain Cfty. 3-lS-lt A SIX-ROOM brick house and good lot on 4th street, near car line. A bargain at $1,400 Part cash, balance bal-ance 'on long time, now vacant HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 211 First Natl. Bldg. 3-lS-3t THIRTY acres near Orchard, four miles from city; fine sandy loam price $110 per acre; pay $10 per acre cash and balance on long time. Will sell In ten-acre tracts HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First Natl Bldg. 3-16-3t FIVE-ROOM modern pressed brick house, jjarge lot, forced to sell; $2,350, just cost of building, your own terms. Globe Inv. Co Ask Jamison Jam-ison 243S 1-2 Wash. Ave. Bell 737. Iud. S79. 3-10-3t 50x135 to 1G foot alley 5 rooms, pan-trjv pan-trjv closets, bath, hot and cold water, wat-er, electric light, lawn and shade trees. Must be sold at once. Bargain at $2,250. $250. down, balance monthly payments. E. F. Bratz, 410 25th St. 3-lG-lwk A SMALL HOME CHEAP. 3-room house on the bench, near schools and car. In sidewalk and sower district. Only $1,000. Half cash. IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 Twenty-fifth Street 3-14-lwk LOTS 14 and 15 Garfield sub. div. Walnut St., west of Washington. Make offer to owner, B. Ruch, 1301 Main St , Davenport, Iowa. 3-14-lwk TWO lots on Ogden Ave. Call Bell phone. 903-Y. 3-13-lwk BY OWNERS, 2 1-2 acres good bearing bear-ing orchard. 895 Canyou Road 3-1-lmo EIGHT-ROOM PRESSED BRICK HOUSE with a largo lot, must bo sold at once; worth at least $3,000.00. will sell It for $2,200.00 on easy terms SEE CARL C. RASMUSSON, 350 24th street. 2-27-tf rooming" .house" Tor slleT ROOMING house, 237G 1-2 Washing-Ion Washing-Ion oil lwk WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LACE 'CURTAINS laundered Boll 11S4-Z. 3-17-lwk u - ..- 1 i b a-a FARMS FOR SALE ID-ACRE FARM at Roy 10 acres of this to alfalfa which alone will pay 10 por cent on amount asked. 2 acres orchard, house, barn and stable. Frank Telloson, Roy. 3-16-lwk READ TH1SI1 1 I ADVERTISING PRICES. ! Want arfvertioement8 cost one cent per word oach Issue, or 5 cents per lne of five word- per day, no first insertion lea than 25 cents, or two or more lines per veek at tho rate or 26 cents 'per line por week, or 75 , cents per line per month. Remember j five averago words mako a lino. Al! i advertisements on this pago must bo paid In advance. No exception :o this rule, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED one woman in each county who desires employment In home . town. $15.00 per week. Be lndepen- dent and self-supporting. J. S. Ziegler i Co., Como block, Chicago, 111. 3-lS-lt j A DINING room girl at tho School for I the Deaf. 3-17-2t WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose. 70 per cent proflu Make $10 dally. Full br part time, eginners investigate. investi-gate. Strong Knit, ox -1029, West Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, Pa. 3-4-4t HAVE your sewing called for, fitted at your home, at a reasonable price. Bell 1017-4 Red. 3-14-lwk SALESLADIES WANTED." SALESLADIES wnnted .to sell men's furnishings. Apply at once. 262 25th. 347-tf muslsMATNr DRESSMAKING. 235S wash. 441 Ind 7-9-tf WANTED WASHINGS WASHING and Ironing done at home Bell phono 1014-Y 3-18-lwk A DUTCH lady wants washing; 30c a dozen. Bell, 399 X 3-14-lwk HELP WANTED. MALE OR FEfcC.s-"" GOOD girl or Jap boy, for general housework. No washing or Ironing. 526 25th St. 3-13-lwk SALESMEN WANTED. ' SALESMEN WANTED' GRAND OPPORTUNITY OP-PORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRIOUS MEN A PROFITABLE BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL. MORE MONEY THAN IN KEEPING STORE, IN SELLING SEXTON'S CELEBRATED TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES, THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE COM-PLETE LINE IN AMERICA. TO FARMERS, FAR-MERS, STOCKMEN. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS RES-TAURANTS AND AIJL, LARGE CONSUMERS. CON-SUMERS. COMMISSIONS ADVANCED. ADVANC-ED. SEMI-MONTHLY SETTLEMENTS. SETTLE-MENTS. WRITE TODAY GIVING REFERANCE. JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY. IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE WHOLE-SALE GROCERS. LAKE & FRANKLIN FRANK-LIN STS., CHICAGO. 3-lS-lt BOARD and room. 64S 25th 3-lS-lmo SALESMEN Making small towns just what you wanTfo"f pocket side line. Consigned goods, new, snappy, catchy. Quick shipments and prompt commissions Write for order book today. CANFIELD MFG.. 208 Sigel St., Chicago. 3-lS-lt SALESMAN wanted to sell clothing and furnishings Apply at once, 252 25th St. 3-17-tf AGENTS WANTED SELL Concentrated Liquor Extracts. Agonts wanted immediately, every locality, to sell "Zanol" Concentrated Extracts for making "Liquor at Home", quick sales, large profits; en- I ormous demand; makes the genuine article; saves consumer over 50 por cent; strictly legitimate no government govern-ment or state license required, greatest great-est agents' proposition ever offered, carry goods In pocket, deliver as you sell; absolutely new to consumer, used by liquor dealers for years. Write for free booklet. "Secrets of Making Liquors at Home," aud successful selling sell-ing plan. Universal Import Co., 1S3 Pearl SL, Cincinnati. O 3-lS-lt SITUATION WANTED WALE CHINESE wants woik as cook in hotel or house Good credentials. Inquire 2476 Lincoln. 3-1 1-1 wk FOR RENT: ROOMS AND BOARD. NICELY furnished room with board, modern house near 27 & Wash. Terms reasonable. Bell phone 15G0-K. 3-11-1 wk BOARD AND ROOM rcasonablo. Mql-rose, Mql-rose, 2639 Jeff. 3-lG-lmo BOARD AND ROOMS close In. Mod-' ern, 2526 Adams Ave. 3-lG-lwk WANTED Boarders and roomers lu private family. 2341 Madison. $25 and $30 per month. 3-S-lmo ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adams. t 2-IG-tt PERSONAL. ONE BEAUTIFUL HIGH-GRADE $400 PIANO; can he bought very cheap; must sell at once 2431 Monroe. ' 3-13-lwk BUSmESSIIANCES. YOUNG man, business oxporlence, would like to buy Interest in some reliable linn, rotall or wholesale. Or will holp start some business that promises reoults. Send leply to X, Care- of the Standard 3-11-tf RTALT TH E CLASSI FIED PATspL FOR RENT. IH FURNISHED ROOMS. H ELEGANTLY furnished thrc:-Oom H apartmont, strictly modern; no chil- H drcn. 23 11 Adams. 3-14-7t M FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeep- M lug. 2220 Lincoln Ave. 3-17-tf M HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished. H close in; The Lawrence. 2G13 Wash. H Ave. 3-16-lwk M NICELY furnished room, modern; for H light housekeeping or bedroom. 2201 H Linoln. 3-16-lTk H MODERN housekeeping Tooms. 227 flH 27th. 3-17-2 wks H FURNISHED rooms for housekeep- IH ing; very reasonable. -120 24th. IH 3-lG-lwk IH LARGE front room, furnished house- H keeping, $2.50 week; also two rooms. H 536 31st 3-15-lwk H FOR RENT Modern furnished room, H very reasonable. 523 23d. 3-15-lwk M FURNISHED ROOMS at the Wilson. H Also light housekeeping rooms. 437 H Hcrrick avenue. Bell 1514.. 3-15-lwk 1 NICELY furnished housekeeping H rooms, gas range. 336 24th SL H THREE furnished rooms for houe- H keeping. Inquire 212S Lincoln Ave. 3-13-lwk H FURNISHED room, 2747 Wall. Phono IH 94S-Z. 3-13-lwk. H MODERN housekeeping rooms on H ground floor, also sleeping rooms, l 567 2Gth St. Bell Tel. 1J52G. 3-1 1-1 wk H NICELY furnished front room, 561 M 25th St. 3-1 1-1 wk H So H TWO nicely furnished rooms for house M keeping. 152 Patterson Ave. 3-11 lwk fl FURNISHED room ror gentleman H 2311 Adams. 3-11-lwk H HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Monroe H Ave. 3-11-lmo. H FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. M 427 24th SL 3-7-1 mo JM HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 23q3 Monroe jH Ave. 2-10-mo H NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, over H Livingston Cafeteria. New manage- M raent. 2376 1-2 Wash. 2-23-lmo H FURNISHED and unfurnished fiats. H 2G34 Grant. l-14-3mo H THREE FURNISHED rooms. $10.00 H Tc B. WedelL 11-7-tf M fojTrentT UNFURNISHED ROOMS H TH EE unfurnished rooms, electric M light and bath. 565 24th St. Bell H 'phone, 1067 3-13-Ik k H FOR RENT. J UNFURNISHED HOUSES. H I 5-ROOM house, 3133 Pacific, barn, H I large lot and other buildings. Call H Ind. 1SG. 3-19-1 wk JM 1 FOUR-ROOM house, close in. Inquire H I 2155 Adams, $13.00. 3-17-lwk. H FIRST-CLASS apartment; steam heat. H Inqulro, 475 25th. 3-17-tf H THREE-ROOM house. Inquire 95S H 22nd. . 3-16-lwk IH 7-ROOM modern house, inquire 2 IS M 29th St. Bell 506-Y. 3-lG-lwk H FIVE-ROOM unfurnished house, 253S H Madison Ave. 0-15 tf M THREE-ROOM brick house at 573 H 26th St. Call Boll 'phone, 1249 Y. H 3-11-lwk H A FIVE-ROOM modern house. In- H quire 2963 Lincoln. 3-13-lwk H SIX-ROOM modern housV 101-1 Wash. H Ave. 3-4-lmo. M HOUSE; 10 room-; sti Icily modern, M with furnace: $35 00 a month Ap- plv G53 27th. 11-16-tf H foiTrentT H FURNISHED HOUSES. H TWO modern 5-room houses. One with H piano. Call mornings. 743 21th St. HH 3-lS-lwk IH FURNISHED 4-rooin house, modern, M close In. Inquire 2757 Wall. Bell M 1015-Y. 3-15-wk H i H MODERN three-room house, furnished. H 255 26th 3-1-i-lmo IH FIVE rooms, -bath, closet and cellar. H 879 21st St'. Bell, 1474. " 3-1 1-1 wk IH FOUR ROOMS furnished for rent, y 52G 22nd. Bell 15 10-X 3-9-lwk IH A 3-ROOM furnished houso with cloc- trie light and water 2120 Quinuy H Avo Inquire 731 23rd SL 3-2-tf H wwii null II in ii hi mi ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in m H LOST. JM GOLD bowed glasses, rcwardi J. C H Nye. 3-18-lwk H SMALL WATCH and pin. Return to H this ofllce Reward. 3-16-lwk H wantdtobuy: H CLEAN whlto rags at Standard ofilco H 12-17-tf H storiTfor RENT. H ONE store, 2360 Washfugton avonue. i IH L U Clark & Sons' Co. l-C-tf (' H |