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Show iplSiStlll l&c Four-State Fair, Ogdsn, Utah, September 23 to 29, "1910, you can $f JISSI S m and out as many times as , 11 mKm yon please each day- . I W Wmrnim l 1 j ml Y wmfml it costs just $i to get an exhibitor's ticket and you ' I Sf yPM wM If 'W CAN MAKE 0NE R M0RE EXHIBITS WITHOUT PAYING ANY 5 llllllllUll I W&l WmlnWl MORE. BUT YOU MUST MAKE AT LEAST ONE EXHIBIT IN I ill I I II I h I Mil ORDER TO BE ENTITLED TO BUY AN EXHIBITOR'S TICKET., L 1 f' ALL OTHERS PAY 50 CENTS EACH TIME TO GET IN TO THE wm . JiSii GET YOUR EXHIBITS READY - UwMiJit ! f F'M YOU CAN ALSO BUY AN EXHIBITOR'S TICKET FOR EACH K HVl'tHll I.IKWq MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY IF YOU MAKE ONE OR MORE I- W'f'hX EXHIBITS. i iigriillL WATCH, FOR OUR FREE ATTRACTIONS ; " jMSS?1 WILL PUBLISH THEM SOON. 1 1 Ho ' Mo RO WE,- PresMcufi aed! Mjp 1 OFFICE 360 24th STREET, UPSTAIRS. i NOTICE To Examiner Credi ors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second J.idlclal ristnct of the State of Utah, within and forfWeber county. In the matter of tbo assignment of B. R. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under the firm name of the "Ogdcn Morning Examiner" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of Its appointment aa asblgnee of the estate of B. n. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing busl-ners busl-ners under the name and style of "Ogden Mornlug Examiner," at Og-den, Og-den, Weber county. Utah, to the cred ltors of, and all persons having c'alms against said asflgnors. to exhibit tho same, with the necessary vouchers, la the manner. aDd within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank building. Ogden City, Utah PING REE NATIONAL BANK. Assignee. Willis & DeVlne. Attorneys for Assignee, As-signee, No. 301-4, First Nat.onal Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th, 1910. Last Publication Stpt. 24th, 1910. ,,.,,,,. ;j TUNGSTENS ; .Are jou trying to reduce your lighting bill. The hours of light- ,; ing are increasing and the long nights will Boon be with us. I Have you fried the wonderful lamp called the tungsten? They ? reduce the amount of current 40 per cent and your bills will be in proportion. Don't buy one lamp and expect to get the promised results, put in tungstens wherever you use much i light then you will reduce your bills. I r A 40 watt tungsten will give you 25 eandlepower. Our J ;i Edison lamps use 56 watts and only give you 16 eandlepower. ! j. The tungsten lamp costs more, but it more than makes up its ! ' cost in the saving of the current used. Night becomes day , when tungstens are used. They are unexcelled for Ihe home ' . or the store in economy and brilliancy. "When the sun goes down turn on the tungsten lamp his only rival j ': For sale at reduml prices. :! UTAH LIGHT RY. CO. ELECTRICITY AND GAS FOR EVERYTHING. NOTICE. 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I would foci po bnd mornings when I got up, to think 1 had to go to work and eland the pain for ten bourn, and I often felt like giving giv-ing up my petition, ' Before I tartd to work mornings I would have to wrap every finrr up Feparhtely, eo as to try and kwp them soft and then wear gloves over the raw to keep the greaso lrom getting on my work. At night I would have to wear gloves In bwf. In fact, I bad to wear gloves oil the time. After doctoring for thro year, end r ponding much monev.a einglo box of Cuticura Ointment ended all my suffering. It' byn eight years Kinco I UFed any and I don't know what tore handu ar now, and never lot a day's work while ulng Cuticurn Ointment. Thomas A, Clancv, S10 N. McUgocoery i 81., Trenton. N. J., Nov. 11, loJ." A rust set nf rwimra Soap d4 Olrimot u oflrn tulDcxit. rvodrrlD II uoe mot -iootul-l '.rnf iirrol for iffrttloo of th lo and valp HolU tbrin.h'igt tfif wxilj potlrr Dni A iVm Corp, Hle ITjm.. 115 Coluuibm Ave, Boctoo, L'JJ.A. 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