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Show ! ' J k ) Site Wwltlj grfltx BT W. P. EPPEBSOH A BON KATSTILLB UTAH u Entered ruary II, under the act of March Advertising-- 2S3 matter Febat Kara rllla, Utah cond-da- 1111, - Rate S, 1179. ' on application. You Want T Subscription $155 per year when paid in advance. $1.50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. h The fact that the Bamberger railroad has. the contarct to re- I fi move the stable manure from i: ruit-growers - n: 4 I i - TlfT- - L o Strawberry harvest is on in full best in Davis county. The quality is fine but the prices are shrinking on account of the heavy shipments arriving at Salt Lake City and Ogden. Early cherries .are also ripening fine and the ertp is quite good on the upper benches. There will also be plenty of apricots and peaches on the benches and an abundance of ap pies and pears all over the county. Fruit raising in Davis county is an absolute certainty, year in and year out and people wanting a location for his business will ultimately have to come to this vnlley. u o with a high wall, and claim that we only are the children of God! the ages teachers Throughout have arisen who have endeavored to tell us something of life, and e of their teaching is the Love. The Woodmen Brotherly of the World stand for Universal Brotherhood. We welcome every honest man. We have no creed and our motto is, To do good to everyone. So many Gods, so rhany creeds, So many paths' which wind and wind, While yet the art of being kifid Is all this world needs. Are yoa as kind tc your neighbor as you cam be I Do you give him of your abundance? Do you try to please his eye by growing flowers about your home, making your home a place of beauty for the benefit of others as Mell as yourself? So live, that when thy summons ) j! i tt J! l J avJtngs ;s iti ; i d. Inter-mounta- t - the graves of .neighbors Dawson, d ones and Thill ip- - w it h - flowers. . , J V f President J. R. GAILEY, Cashier. BRUCE MAJOR. Asat Cashier t, "Barnes "Banking Co. KAYSVILLE. lT.AH CAPITA L, $25,000. SURPL US and PR0F1 1 $60,730 Dirtclorat 35c. and 95c. .Your business Leader solicited.-Intere- Ba n pc a Some very beautiful modes in Trimmed Panamas and Milans. A good assortment of Middle aged Ladies Hats at very reasonable prices. . payable quarterly. Notary Public st Ogden State Bank ri OGDEN, UTAH- - & Capital ..... Surplus.... 2,000,000.00 $260,000.00 Deposits , -- iiiinery 2351 Washington Avenue fy In. features of our policy Best interests of depositors the first consideration. We have Capital & Surplus sufficient to accomodate those who have accounts with us, when they NEED money. . Unswerving adherence to sound banking principles. Promptness and accuracy in every detail of service. Courteous attention to all depositors whether accounts are large or small " We invite your patronage. 4 per cent paid on Savings & Time deposits. H.- C. A. P. Biglow, Cashier. Bigelow, Pres. J. M. Browning, Vice Pres. E. L. VanMeter; Afrit Cashier. ' , UTAH. OGDEN, - min w? WE DON'T BELIEVE IN DRUiKINB WHISKEY But we d bellgvc that a llttl Good Whiskey b the house b a GOOD THING IN CASE OF SICKNESS 3 - Known Everywhere As The VERY m footer can ha had gulch. J. Der$erman makaa It hla busliaaa to deal la XVhUKfy Wine that ara absalately pura. - (t b advisable te always bars a littla aa hand. . Aa4 vhara BEST. Utah Iiiquop Co. wtuwbw, in W 0. W. DECORATION DAY. Last Sunday the Woodmen of the World followed their annual custom of decorating the graves of their deceased neighbors. They met at the lodge room in the morning and under the command of L. S. lley wood marched to the cemetery -- where they covered r t JOHN R.. BARNES, L. 8. HILLS, JOHN R. BARNE8, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY WILLIAM BLOOD, JOHN G. M. BARNES, . HENRY H. BLOOD Interest paid on Tima Deposits. We always have Money to Loan on flood security. Drafts sold. payable In all principal cities of thg world. d tt la of most benefit when comes. Then it is a prop of mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to save a penny here, a dollar there. Our Sax)in&4 Department ij altvayj ready to jertJe you. " Childrens Trimmed Hats, ' wit-lurae- Iccount mi.-fortu-ne 95c. up Ladies Untrimmed' 55c. Shapes - -- I! t 3 Ladies Trimmed Hats . - key-not- Road Work In Davis County Work on the state -- roadr the Midland Trail, tl rough Davis ' county is progressing satisfactorily. A mile and a half of well giaded and gravelled road will be completed by the end of the wtk. This piece cf road extends from near the home of comes, caravan Mayor Gleason south of town to To join the innumerable a point north of T. J. Smiths home. There stand pipes and Which wends its way to that fire hydrants are furnishing mysterious realm each shall take his eham-- unWhere water for the sprii'klers and ber in the silent halls of death leas . water becomes very scarce it will be possible to hold the Thou go not like the galley slave at night, scourged to his am face of the road !n good shape until the wet weather sets in. dungeon, Water is being recured from But soothed and sustained by an unfaltering hope, ivxyaville City, the Kaysville Irrigation company and the Kays- Approach thy grave ljkef him Who w raps the drapery of his ville Brick company. couch around hm The last of the past week And lies down to pleasant the arrival cf a convict dreams. tamp at a point near the county i.m near the Hot Springs, just outside of Salt Lake county. A Bit of a Centipede. mile of concrete road will be put Jolt Fitch baa had about the closest in from the Salt Lake county line eall of hla life the last few days. About :'orth as an experiment. This piece one week ago. while sleeping in hla of road will be 6 ichcs thick and bachelor quarters, he felt something 18 feet wide and it is thought it btte him and after applying soma ha thought no more of it. Mr 11 prove an ideal roadway. A day or two later the wound began Rond Commissioner Bennett in- to awell and In a short time Fitch was spected a piece of road of this a very sick man. He waa removed to character near Boise, Jdaho, while the home of Chria Powell, where for a attending the good roads con-- v time It was feared ha wouid not reution in that city, and he in- cover, A search of th room a here fo) ms The Keflex that it is a per- Fitch had bean sleeping revealed a dead centipede upon the floor back of fect piece of road. the bed. where It had fallen when the County Commissioner Ford, half awakened man had crushed bis Cuwty Road Commissioner Ben-w- tormentor. Fitch la now said to be and Levi Muij, Jr., county out of danger, although far from recov-reArliona Republican. surveyor, represented Davis coun. I ty at the convention of the Good ltoads association at Boise, Idaho, last week. Utah t ad the largest deligation of any sttte outside of Idaho and the delegates aU'cauie home boosting -- for good roads -- 4 itock of the very latest foreign and "domestic goods at prices that will arouse the liveliest interest - Everything that Tash?on approves this sale, in unlimitedquantitiei and assortments, at greatly reduced prices. WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH. rs lands. " v JeokingXorgardejji&ndLkJruit 4k. T: This is ths sale for which the ladies of Ogden have been waiting. We are offering the greatest bargains ever presented in this city. The tables . and counters are heaped with seasonable merchandise, all new and clean from the looms of the big factories. We have prepared for this sale because we realise that it is time for the prudent buyer to supply for summer and this is surely the opportune time. Beautiful foreign and domestic wash goods, linens and hundreds of varieties of Domestic goods, in fact one of the greatest assortments ever brought to Ogden, - All seasonable good3, . We offer an enormous Salt Lake City is a matter of great importance to Davis eounty -The value of this fertilizer- - to and truck-farmeis very great and is a matter worth considering when one is -f- to See this Extraordinary Displays IZ"-oLWash-Erabrc- Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. I j. The services were simple and impressive. At the grave of neighbor Phillips, Dr. Gleason gave a short oration. He said in part: Today is the Sabbath, hallowed by centuries of observance where-eve- r Christianity prevails, and it is fitting that we, Woodmen of the World, should spend an hour in memory of our departed neigh- bora.. All over this broad land, in every village and hamlet, people are wending their way' to their various houses of worship, hoping to learn something of the mystery of life. We reach out cur hands to heaven and bring the spirits of our departed friends and no answer la returned. What ia life! "la it to surround ourselves and a, few of oar friends Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. The Greatest Economy is not always in buying the cheapest-a- nd in nothing is that condition truer than in buying clothes. If yoirhave been paying less than $17 for a suit or overcoat, joull find it will he big economy. to pay a little more for - EVERY DEALER HAS IT GreatSlaughter ale Overstocked! 7 AH Trimmed Hats, Un Trimmed Shapes, Rowers and Feathers at COST and LESS. Special Prices on Panamas. lotbes $17 The same price the world over Co. 367 24th Street, Ogden 3EZ3E 2455 Washington Ave. OGDEN j Watson-Tann- er Stafford Millinery Co. 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