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Show I EXCURSIONS ' H From H OGDEN H and SALT LAKE CITY H EAST AND RETURN H Missouri River points. . .$40.00 H St. Louis, Mo.f $49.00 M Peoria, 111 $01.10 H Chicago,-IU $55.00 H Stop-overs allowed. H Dates of Sale: H May 20, 24, 26, 27. H June 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21. M July 6, 22, 26. M Aug. 16, Sept. 2, 6. M Also reduced rates to other points, H For further information address M C. F. WARREN, Gen'l. Agt. H 233 Judge Building, H Salt Lake City, Utah. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK H U. 6. DEPOSITARY. I ' OF OGDEN. UTAH H Capital and Undivided Profit! H 8275,OOO.0C H David Eccles, Pres. H G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Pres. H John Watson, Vlce-Pres. j M. S. Browning, Vlce-Pres. H John Plngroo, Cashier. H Jan. F. Burton, AcgL Cashier. Hl I Hj TRAVELERS' CHEQUES M OF THE H AMERICAN EXPRESS y COMPANY H THE IDEAL FORM OF TRAVEL- M ING CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN M TRAVEL HOME USE MOTOR- M ING. M UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED M OFFICE, UNION DEPOT IQODEN TURF .5XfiHMG 1 826 26th itreet. I I Wires to all tracks on all 1 Sporting Events. I H PROBATE AND M GUARDIANSHL? NOTICES. M ConBult County Clerk or the Respeo H tlvo Signers for Further H Information. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H In the District Court of Weber H Count-, Stato of Utah. H In the matter of the eslato of John H D. Carnahan, deceased. H Creditors will present claims with H vouchers to the undersigned admin- H istrator at the banking rooms of the H Commercial National bank-, of Ogdon, Utah, on or before March 15th, 1912. First publication dated May 5, 1911. H ABBOTT R. HEYWOOD, Hl Administrator. H JOHN G. HEYWOOD, Attorney. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H Estate of John J. Shaughncssy, De- H ceased. H Creditors will present claims, with M vouchers, to the undersigned, at the H office of T. R. O'Connolly, Attorney- H atrLaw, No. 369 24th street, Ogdon, H Utah, on or before the 25th day of H August, 1911. 1 MICHAEL, SHAUGHNESSY, H Administrator. H T. R. O'CONNOLLY, H Attorney for Anilnlp'roinr. H First publication, April 21, 1911. I ' OGDEN mf ft Sjjffi H WEDNESDAY lwAnk 1 M T I I GREAT SELLS-FLOTO I I CIRCUS I 1 Two Performances Only I H I ' MATINEE AND EVENING. I H The Most Magnificent Independent Attrac- I H tion on the Face of the Globe. 1 I ADMISSION 25 CENTSI They don't belong to any Circus trust and I I have cut the price in half. 1 I ' PARADE AT 10:30 GO SEE IT I H BE PERSUADED. ( 00 "Rollicking Widow," Ogden Theater, Tonight, 10-20-30 Cents. JHL EMHQ Is the Bread Eating Habit. But it won't do you much good unless the wheat contained In the flour is of A-l Health Building Quality. , IN PEERY'S CRESCENT FLOUR tho choicest hard wheat Is used, and flour made from it produces wholesome whole-some bread that will benefit anyono who cats it. 1. Try a sack this weok. V It-i r 1 s? s I . ila I fjj - ' . ..1 1 -rf S .U m - . -,.,- ., - 1 ) I A CLEAN FACT " I j P h ; I l j The POT CAN'T CALL the KETTLE I m BLACK when you cook with gas IT'S gj !j SO CLEAN. , p J I I CALL THE GAS DEPARTMENT. ! Both Telephones 102. ' I UTAH LIGHT & . V; , ! i RAILWAY COMPANY . ;; 1 ij H 1 i gf ii 1 P! 1 ! 1 HPpp7r fFff 1 AIlITTST flMLU opening lm Yr CAREY ACT LANDS I L at Well-5 Neu Thursday June i 12 ozlocK noon. M Wl j-H COUrirY' NEVADA I P I cAuronniK jNCVADA ""t""" I 1 3600 ACRES WALL BE OPENED! Irl Public Drawinefe I H required - of first H lodrow; At Wells, Ngv., June 1st at 12 o'clock payment to apply noon Perpetual water rights. 'made I I JmL $67.50 the acre JtoSng I ra payment iaf.j H n ' 1 No charge is mde by State of Nevada for land i I I Deferred Payments 75,000 Acres 1 I 5 November 15, 1912 Of Private Lands. Includ-B m 5 November 15, 1913 inS Irrigated Lands, DryB H 1 0 Annualjy thereafter Farm Lands and Town Lots H until fully paW with in- in Metropolis all on easy I H tercst at 6 per annum. payments. I All surrounding the beautiful new town I I fine R. R. Station OXOX) oWi Cement Sidewalks $75,000 Hotel yw---, ' pflyed M Electric Lights f. m,,cs .from.S: P main Fine School HoustH a line, on branch in course ' ,nc 3cnoo housckm Wotcr Works of construction. Public Parks I PACIFIC RECLAMATION CO. 1 1 METROPOLIS IMPROVEMENT CO. 1 k Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City jS I OEIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them back new. In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOS &EPAIR FAOTOST 333 34th Street It Pays to Use RIVEKDALE FLOUR Because it can be depended upon for Best Results in Baking. Bak-ing. It is Pure, Fresh and Wholesome. Try it today. Made by Og'den 'Milling . Elevator Co. Ogden State Bank Ogdon, Utah. Capital 9100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... 125,000.00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. H. C. Blgelow, Pros. J. M. Browning, Vlce-Proo. I A. P Bigelow, Cashier. J. E. Halveroon, Anst. Cashier. Our Watch Department Is complete. com-plete. Repairing Guaranteed. H. F. UPP Jeweler 2476 Grant Ave. I READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. i I D I Cleaning m We say we can sat-j sat-j isfy you with our H work and our prices. H Give us a trial and you'll be hg convinced. Weclean any r kind of material. 1 Cgdsti I Steam -Laundry B Both -fl f9 M m Pltones - & tc $M Launderer3 and Dry Cleaners. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? To inquire into the condition surrounding the making of ice cream you buy? Air and sunlight sun-light are important factors in the nanufacturo of pure ice prcam and these cannot be had in dark, damp cellars. Our factory is above ground and absolutely sanitary. If you knew what we know about ice cream, you'd order "Delicia." BROWN ICE CREAM CO. '"Central Will Do the Rest." i MITCHELL BROS. I I SALE I I cf monument Work I I Don't pay big commissions to agents. Cut out the middle man. 1 Don't listen to lying mlsrepre- 1 , sentatlons from our competlt- H I ore, but see us. m I Yard opposite City Cemetery I j "Different" Clothes !1 5F you wish to prove the dlffcrenco 1j: between patterns from which our QM clothes can bo mado and those f, fflljj from which ready-to-wear clothes are X, made, look at the display windows j 8$ about town. ' '?? "When a man buys a tailor-made JSr Bult he wants an exclusive fabric. ' ajjj That's precisely what he secures In j( tailored clothes." Reinforce these I nlk clever fabrics by smart style and fine ' ijjL Individual tailoring, and you have ilr PERFECT CLOTHES. Kl $20.00 to $50.00. H M. H. VAN DYKE. M 2477 Hudson Ave. j 10,000 BOTTLES 1 IS BLACKBERRY j .N I GIVEN AWAY FREE I ' Fi I Becker's Beer, 2 j - ' ffi I doz. qts $2.50 j J I Becker's Beer, 3 fcj , doz. pts ....$2.50 j h- Milwaukee 2 doz. I S- 1 qts $3,00 1 ft I Milwaukee 3 doz. S 1 pts $3.00 l IS j High Life, 2 doz. L High Life, 3 doz. I lt Iu pts $4,00 1 sm ONE BOTTLE BLACKBERRY I SJT WITH EACH CASE OF BEER, I t!J FREE. I HLoc.1 Our Motto: JJaiii Quality, Quantity, Low Price. I jliFJ.,. Give us a trial. Prompt delivery. I i'iCache KOHN LIQUOR CO. ifci Wholesale Dealers Ka1 2348 Washington Ave. P Q1' Be"' 521- '"", 415. I Jjjjnc Special-if? 1 jjj AD; this Mrcekj B" WHISK BROOMS I 9;" The reg-ular 35c kind SiJr for I Ijfcr- WM. DRIVER & l SON DRUG CO., 1; G. W. DRIVER Preu. 'LljAli. J. F. BURTON, Sec. A Treas. PlCHf A. A. McBrlde, Mgr. I jl!N7.0Tcn I Vicuna Cafe p5s! 1 322 Twenty-fifth St I'lSplup, I Special Dinner .......25 l;iv H Lunch from f1 a. m. to 4 p. m. I'M Cnju II Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. 'Jlui A 1 Lee, Foon & Tom, 'Managers. I Wt$!b i :j lap' |