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Show I TODAY IS I ;. THE DAY I Bunt's Perfect I Baking Powder 1 1 : . and Flavoring Extracts. I i Ogden State I'l Bank I I Ogden, Utah. I ) Capital -5100,000.00 r Surplus and Profits ... 125,000.00 I I ! Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. H ? H. C. Blgelow,. Prei. I.I J. M. Browning, Vice-Pros. I ! A. P Blgelow, Cashier. I Jf E. Halverson, Asct. Cashier. I I zzz H READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE H I - H f sV ' I III' WASH THOSEPJMPLES OFF "Use D. D. D., that mild, soothing wash .that recognized remedy for Eczema Ec-zema and all skin troubles. First drops take away that awful burning itch, cleanse the skin wash away ov-ery ov-ery pimple every impurity Nothing like D. D. D. for the complexion. Get a 26c trial bottle today worth ten. times Its cost to have a bottle in the house. At any rate, drop Into our store to talk over the merits of this wonderful prescription. CULLEY DRUG CO,, 2479 Wash. ForOver60Years IGRAEFENBERG UTERINE 1 CATH0LIC0N has been ourlng 1 suffering women of tholr most dls- tresslng peoullar complaints. Wo 1 ask weak and suffering women to 1 give tho Catholicon a trial. 1 A cure will surely follow. All druggists can supply you if 1 yours does not, write ua at onco. I THE GRAEFETBERG CO. 3 lit Chamber BU, N."V. I cnu. kkh Jut .t,-, n.u TV. uZiLTn no I I HEALTH NOTICE Undor the ordinances of the city It Is unlawful for persons to fall to remove re-move garbage, refuse, ashes or other uncleanly or unsanitary substances from their premises, and It is determined deter-mined by tho city board of health that this provision shall be enforced. Hereafter, all parties will bo required re-quired to clean up their place of residence, resi-dence, Including both front and back yards, and carry the rubbish to THB DUMPS on West Twenty-eighth street. By order of the city board of health. (Signed") MORONI POULTER, City Sanitary Inspector. - LEGAL. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Reepo tlve Signers for Further Information. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the District Court of the County of Weber, State of Utah, In the matter mat-ter of the estate of Mary Donaghy, Deceased; The undersigned, executors of the last will and testament of Mary Donaghy, deceased, will sell at private pri-vate sale on or after Friday the fifth day of May, 1911, the following real property1 belonging to iho estate of said deceased, to-wit: The west one-half of Lot eight; and a part of Lot seen in Block fourteen, In Plat "A" of Ogden City Survey, in Weber County, State of Utnh, "hounded as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot seven and running thence west eight feot and three inches, thence south twenty rods, thence east eight feet and three inches, thence nprth twenty rods to the place of beginning. And written bids for the same will bo received at the law office of C. C-Richards, C-Richards, their attorney, rooms 305-303 305-303 in tho Eccles building, situated on the southwest corner of tho intersection inter-section of Washington avenuo and Twenty-fourth street In Ogden City, Wober County, Utah. The terms of sale arc cash, lawful money of tho United States; ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid at tho time of sale and balance thereof there-of upon confirmation of sale by the court. Dated April 24th, 1911. THOMAS -FITZGERALD, PATRICK M CUSHNAllAN. Executors of the last Will and Testament Test-ament of Mary Donaghy, Deceased. vr Notice to creditors. In the District Court of Weber Co'unty, State of fjath. Tn the matter of the state of Speros Ellopoulos, Deceased. Creditors will, present claimB, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at No. .215 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Og-den, Utnh, on or before the 20th day of August, 1911. , First publication dated April ISth, 1911. T. D. RYAN, Administrator. JOHN C. DAVIS, Attorney. LEGAL. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF THE UTAH INDEPENDENT INDE-PENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY COM-PANY OF UTAH. X'tah Independent Telephone company, com-pany, a corporation of I'tah, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder bid-der for cash at the west front door of the City and County building, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at ten o'clock a. m , on June 5, 1911, all tho property prop-erty which It owns or Is entitled to. except, of course, Its primary franchise, fran-chise, and will or will not sell its secondary frarfchlses, according ti which method will bring the larger sums Tho following Is a description of all the property owned by this company, to-wit All property, roal, personal and mixed now owned by said company or to which it is entitled, all telephono exchanges, equipment and telephone lines, situate in the State of Utah, and all lands, real estate, grants, ways and rights of way, licenses and easements now owned by said com-panj com-panj or to which it is entitled, all buildings, machinery, exchanges, motors, mo-tors, batteries, wires, tools, poles, cables and all other apparatus and conduits of whatever description and wherever situate in the State of Utah, either now' owned by said company or to which it Is entitled and all equipment equip-ment and personal property of every description, now owned by said company com-pany or to which It is entitled All materials, contracts, accounts, choses in action and all franchises, rights, privileges, immunities, licenses and things in action; all contrncts, claims and demands, tolls and income now owned by said company or to which It is entitled; and all other property now owned by snid company or to which It is entitled even though the same Ib not described herein An Inventory and detailed description descrip-tion of the company's" property and secondary franchises will be furnished on application; and prospective bona fide purchasers may Investigate this company's affairs at any time previous prev-ious to the sale. All of said property will bo sold without the secondary franchises of the company If such raet,hod will bring tho higher sum; If, on the other hand, a larger sum can be roallzed by selling the property with the secondary second-ary franchises, then that method will bo pursued If the property is sold with the secondary franchises then notice Is hereby given that the secondary sec-ondary franchise from Salt Lake City to this company is non-tranBferrable except by the consent of the city council coun-cil of Salt Lake City and reference is hereby made to Section 13. page 501, of the Revlsod Ordinances of Salt Lake City, 1903. And if the highest bidder desires all the property together togeth-er with the secondary franchises then he must take tho risk of procuring the consent of the City Council of Salt Lake City to tho transference of such franchise, and this companv hereby here-by obligates Itself to give all the aid it can to that end. The purchaser or purchasers shall pay at least ten per cent of the amount of their bid nt the time of making the same, such payment to bo made either In cash or by certified check on some responsible bank in Utah, and such sum Bhall be forfeited to the company as liquidated damages In case such purchaser does not complete the balance of his payment. The balance bal-ance of tho bid shull be paid when the proper conveyances, assignments and transfers from this company are ready for delivcrv. The proceeding1? of the Presidont and Secretary In making mak-ing the sale of the company's property prop-erty shall be reported back to Its board of directors for confirmation before be-fore anv title shall pass. Tho person conducting the sale shall have the right to roJect any bid for any of the property if he dems such bid unjust-1r unjust-1r insufficient when compared with the fair value of the property, taking Into consideration the fact that the propertv is being sold nt public auction. auc-tion. The President and Secretary are authorized to execute the necessary assignments, convevonces and transfers trans-fers to pass the title of the property sold after the sale Is confirmed. The President of this company Is authorized authoriz-ed to adjourn the sale from day to day, If, in his Judgment, that course Is wise or necessary and to adjourn the sale over Sundays and holidays. UTAH INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY. By Waldomar Van CotL President. By B. R. Howell, Secretary. Dated May 1, 1911. I PKjj I Uncolored I St ! I V InsPecteV L? ! ,M. J. Brandcnstcln & Co. 1 1 San Francisco tfla 1 iubh; 1 TYPEWRITER I CflRB9N PflPER l RIBBONS fi Ess 1 1 si THREE FOR A DOLLAR I f.J,Ione.y ref;mded i ot fj I tied. Agents wanted. Send ISi I OR $4.50 PER DOZEN I stamps, check, draft, money B miBaHBBBiSiBHEBBaii OTQCr. S3TE GHAS. A. FOYER & 00. Cleveland, ohio Eh 1 ' BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHES Tj : nf I HOME COOKING I rj 1 QUICK SERVICE 1 I DRUMM'S, 356 25TH ST. I (fflSeHBHKHBBflBHSlMHHHBBHBfiBBBBBBHBB9"HBHB3BHBBBjBHIBBto5 - f- I SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN A fine line of BABBERS' RAZOR STROPS Thrown open to the retail trade We don't only say that they are tho kind used by the barber but WE GUARANTEE That every strop razor hone in fnct, everything to be the quality that is used oxclusiely by tho barbor trade, and that no other houBC in the city soils this lino to the inexperienced buyer. j COME AND SEE OUR LINE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAREFUL CONSIDERATION TO MAIL ORDERS 318 26th SL, Ogden. OGDEN BARBER SUPPLY CO. i j The Flour Thai j Housekeepers Like X Tried, tested and found re- l ? liable that's Ss RIVERDALE FLOUR f No wonder housekeepers like 5S ?5 It it assures succoss in bak- i? lng. Made by S l Ogden Milling 5 OCL Elevator Co. i AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHEQUES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT, DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES. MONEY ORDERS. CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY, PAY- ABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OFFICE, UNION DEPOT. I MITCHELL BROS. I SALE I of Monument Work I Don't pay big commissions to H agents. Cut out the middle man. I Don't listen to lying mlsropro- I sentatlons from our competlt- H ors, but boo us. I Yard opposite City Cemetery I FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOS"ARY. CF OGDEN, UTAH Cnpltal and Undivided Proflta , $275,000,0 David Eccles, Pren. G. H. Tribe, Vlcc-Prea. John Watson, Vice-Pro. M. S. Browning, Vlce-Prei. John Pingree, Cashier. Jas. F. Burton, AciL Cashier. IH. F. UPP I Jeweler I The beat work at the lowoat I price. 2476 Grant Ave. I READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE - It I 10,000 Quarts Old fjflfej i Wine Given Away ,rL? I Free h51 I Becker's Beer, 2 j?J I doz. qts 2.50 itt I Becker's Beer, 3 :& I doz. pts 2.50 ,tfl J Milwaukee 2 doz." $35 I I qts $3.00 :tuE I Milwaukee 3 doz. I 1 pts ?3.oo 'fr1 1 High Life, 2 doz. FS I qts $4.00 jL 1 High Life, 3 doz. jfMJn 1 pts $4.00 lm ONE QUART OLD WINE WITH -V I lM I EACH CASE OF BEER FREE ' M I Our Motto: t I 1 Quality, Quantity, Low Price. f xT Give us a trial. Prompt delivery. K jKOHN LIQUOR CO. ' I Wholesale Dealers I l& 2348 Washington Ave. I "F I Bell, 521. ,nd; 4 I , jilll I Ecooomy ; f H !s getting the best qual- '.- H ity of work at the low- est possible cost. That's He mm just what we give. f 5&J WM It is not economy to do your '. ,-. Pm own washing. ! i I Ogden jl I Steam Laundry : I 52th 174 Phones JLIt m H Launderers and Dry Cleariera. ,77?" mMI v, 'MJ ' rjXS J r. jJJJr For ;?c Lumbei I See The , j Volker-Scowcroft g Lumber Co. 5 Before Buying ncl? Anywhere ; Jsgj Either Phone 612. i f2 Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. y i fiff, - ' Jftel . gj1 FROZEN DAINTIES p Perhaps you "have a favorite Ice, ; jPj-. Bhorbet, or flavor In Ico cream nnd j?JJHi haven't seen It or heard of It late- iMf ly. No niattor. We make It. Wo . JJHi aro caterers in frozen dainties and ' SjJ can fill your order on short notice. ;; sJ"" Hnvo you tried our : 1 Chocolate Fudge? ; ! It's the laat -word In a cooling a? summer dollcacy. ? jV. Our messenger Is at your service. JQ BROWN- ' S ICE CREAM' CO. ,SS "Central Will Do the Rest." -. e I i ' A Et EAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE J . i |