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Show DAILY WANTED. WANTED Ladles calling Monday and home work; It to 99 " Treasurer frobato Md I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 1 DIRECTORY m Dirctort EL JJtin. a r.?;, S i j4 I 62 ue , i . FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; ADVERTISERS! In good location; reasonable rates, by must be the copy .j odrertlalng day, week or month. The Denver. Insertion ineure to evening prrriwu ICO 25th street dlT (ha gdt Noeecond-claa- a matter aa Watered -: FOR SALE. wmber II, 1908, at the poitofflce at Ogthe Act of Congress aa Utah, under DEL MONTE ROOMING HOUSE, 868 of March L 1179. 24th Rooms with or without hoard; also rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. T. Mortensen, Prop. Ind. Phone 686. LABEL TO FOR SALE 81290 four-rooframe house, in four blocks of depot Lot 45 feet by 20 rods. On Installments. Cheaper than paying rent HUNTER A KENNEDY. m MONEY AND MARRIAGE. Chicago man who A has secured a divorce, being sued for the payment of alimony, testified that he was unable to pay It. And this was his reason: He oald It coot so much more to live a tingle life than to be married. 4 4 further into his explanation, he taid that hla divorced wife was a very economical woman and did all the work of the household, so that a little money expended by her went a long Now, being deprived of .the way. management of hie affaire it took every cent of Me wages to buy hla board and rbtbn. The man was not Joking. He had actually beeh able to get more for two persons out of hla wages than he now gets for one. This modern Instance ought to be exploited by the press of the country. Publicity will tend to promote matrimony and head off race suicide. The Chicago man's experience Is supported by nine out of ten married men, who will tell you that they were unable while single to save money, and that their prosperity dates from their Going 4 m 4 4 4 marriage. FOR SALE St, 89 Well located lot on 28th per front foot J. J. BRUMMITT. 54x131 feet near the cred Heart Academy, 3150. FOR SALE Sa- J. J. BRUMMITT. frame FOR SALE A Snap; house; good lot 7x1 rods. Not far from railroad ahopa 31.000 If sold aoon. Apply 110 Eocles Building. on FOR SALE Lot well located Adams avenue, close in, 87 per front J. J. BRUMMITT. foot. FOR SALE Riding and driving pony. Gentle and sound. Also buggy, harness and saddle. 3300 Wash. Ave. house, FOR SALE! Good lawn, trees, within five blocks of the Union depot, 3900. J. J. BRUMMITT. five-roo- m FOR SALE Good rooming house; 21 rooms; good location. One Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine; washing machine and wringer. H. C. Peterson, 2277 Washington Ave. Of course much depends upon the chola of a wife. It la a homely sayi- FOR SALE! 49x165 feet, with a fair m house, near the new govng that a certain type of a wife can location, 63,600. ernment building hovel money out of the kitchen door house, large lot, with a spoon faster than a man can FOR SALE within two 4 I six-roo- w hovel it In with a there Is more truth oM wife's saying. But The scoop shovel. And than poetry In this average woman of good sense Is 1 better economist and financial man-l- r than a man. She can make a dol-I- w nice trees and lawn, blocks of the Union Depot, 31.060. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE Newly furnished rooming house, 14 rooms, a 11 modern Improvements. Leaving the city. Will sell at a bargain. 2354 Wash, avenue. farther than her husband. It house, lot one's pockets inside FOR SALE Good a woman. The Chl-n- o 60x132 feet to alley, well located for man was right. a railroad man, 81.100; terms. , And every married man who knows J. J. BRUMMITT. what It la to have a real helpmeet will HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two fine Pity him. He was a fool to ranges, 1 Wheeler A Wilson divorce. a get sewing machine, 1 Singer machine, H. C. 1 folding bed and 1 lounge. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. avenue. 2277 Peterson, Wsshlngton annual stockholder! meeting 'he Overland Mining A Mining Con FOR SALE Nice lot on Quincy, near wl,l he held in Rooms 425 at 21th St, 144 feet deep, 7 per front Power office, Utah Lot l"wPr J. J. BRUMMITT. foot. Trust building, March 14, 1905, at tl nr 01 o'clock FOR SALE) Nice corner lot on Jefferp. m., for the elect dlrectora to nerve for tl son avenue, well located, close In. 85 .Trn j Jnr: to hear the president per front foot J. J. BRUMMITT. go h wisdom to turn wt to this kind of 4 4 six-roo- m nnanclal report and for the transact My ther important business th imiy property be brought before tl J meeting. JOSEPH GODDARD, ; 4 Secretary. 4 8UMMON8. 4 4 J?. rr of Weber, state of Utah Hon J. D. Murphy, Munlcl n1 exOOclo Precinct Just! com na formunicipal the City of Ogd V. Getsendanner, Ce-E- - 35K& p1alntlfC- - f Utah to said defer: hereby summoned to appe tar?.?! above entitled court vritl f At 6 as the Western Brokers aaj Stat ; FOR SALE) 7 room brick, S acres land, 2 miles west of Ogden, Wilson Lana Apply at Journal ofllce. FOR SALE) Elegant corner on 2gth St and Pacific avenue. Belongs to a and must be sold at once at a sacrifice. J. J. BRUMMITT. non-reelde- TH ttJ k? business 4 PAGE SEVEN, 1905. tay" th "rwlce of tl if eerved wltl MwuSt 7rh,ch th,a darjvi otherwise within twenty (3 tK?!tupon 8rvlce A"4 defend FOR SALE I have platted 130 acres of land on 12th St, much of which is in hearing fruit; this will be sold at from 8100 to 3700 per acre on terme to ault the purchaser. J. J. BRUMMITT. FOR SALE I am placing five hundred acres of choice land, located near the sugar factory, on the market; this tracts and will be sold in more at from 3100 to 3150 per acre on J. J. BRUMMITT. terma five-ac- re MISCELLANEOUS. 1 kilim.??0?4 action; in case of yc Judment will he re ded .Min0.01 corllnr to the i mana of !! 700 rapialnt in said act which '.fU11 ln Ald court on 14th OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed and curled. MRS. THOS. JENand Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d C2I-- eD a. ,?.0' Salary, or D. 1905. any constable tfeber n- reetln : Make lei tervfce JUe rturn hereof. W'Une Murphr. Jud f said court?11' th eal thereof- - 11 Hth day February- - A. D. 1905. (SEAT v DAVID JENSEN, !rtff NOTICE TO CREDITORS. etwood a Mccormick, awlt Attorneys for Plaintiff r. 4k A. M. il Ui.-ih-. ROBERT I. OROSBIK, Administrator. EL MONTE COMMANDKRY NO. J. 1. SKEEN, Attorney. X. K. T. Stated conclave second Date of first publication, February Wednesdays of each month. So8, 1905. journing Sir Knights courteously InNOTICE TO CREDITORS. vited. F. W. VOLL E. CL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF F. E. NICHOLS, Recorder. the Second Judicial district, Weber county, state of Utah. In the (natter 3. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. of the estate of IVter Johnson, de710 Lodge and club rooms second ceased. Notice to creditors. Creditors w ill presen claims, with floor Masonic Bldg, 2416 Washingvouchers, to the undersigned at rooms ton avenue. Regular meeting every 8 and 9 First National Bank building, Tuesday evening. Ogden, Utah, on or before Tuesday, the A. G. HORN, R. R. W. C. CRANDALL Secretary. "3rd day of May. 1905. WILLIAM II. JOHNSON, Administrator. T. D. Johnson, Attorney for Admin- istrator. Dated January 17th, 1905Date of first publication, January - 18, 1905. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINMEN, OGDEN LODGE No. 66. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:20. K T. Buckle, Master; A. L E. A. Munsey, llowe, Secretary: Collector. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR the Second Judicial District in and for OGDEN UNION NO. 171. ORDER OF the County of Weber and State of WASHINGTON Meets every TuesUtah. Estate of John Knight, de- -. day evening at I o'clock In A. O. U. ceased. W. hall. H. A. SIMS, President Creditors will present their claim WALTER RICHEY. Secretary. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of N. J. Harris, attorney for Junction City Lodge No. 36, Indesaid estate, at Room 34. First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or be- pendent Order of Odd Fellows meets In fore the ninth day of June, 1905. L O. O. F. hall every Thursday evenDated February 8, 1005. ing. Visiting brothers cordially InWILLIAM A. KNIGHT, vited to be present Administrator. N. J. HARRIS. C. P. UTTER. N. O. Attorney for Administrator. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OGDEN LODGE NO. 8, KNIGHTS OF Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial Dlatrlct In and for National bank building, every Monthe County of Weber, State of Utah. day evening. Visiting brothsrs corIn the matter of the eetate of ElisaInvited. W. A. Robertson, C dially beth Murry Moyes, deceased. C.; A. T. Wood , M. of F.; L N. Creditors will present claims with Meld, K. of R. and 8. vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of J. D. Skeen. Rooms 42 and 43. Firat National Bank WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WM-b- er Camp No. 74 meets in K. of F. building, Ogden, Utah, on or before hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street the 27th day of May, 1905. and Washington avenue, every WILLARD C. CARVER, ' Thursday evening at I p. m. VisitAdministrator. ing Woodmen cordially invited to atJ. D. SKEEN, Attorney. tend. William Doyle, Date of firat publication,. January C; B. Auth, Clerk. First National Bank building. 20. 1005. a NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALIA8 8UMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District, In and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Peder Otterson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator, at the law offlcea of Joseph IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the county of Weber. Elisabeth L Peery, Louisa L Richards, David IL Peery, Joseph 8. Peery. Horace EL Peery. John Hsr-ol- d Peery, Elisabeth Louisa Peery, and Simon F. Peery, Lewis H. Peery and Harmon Peery, by their guardian, Elisabeth I Peery, and D. H. Peery Estate, Plaintiffs, va Julia S. Woolley, as administratrix of the Estate ef Henry Alberto Woolley, deceased, B. H. Goddard, E. T. Woolley and H. S. Woolley, defendants. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear vlthin twenty days after the service ef this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case ef your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy la herewith served upon you. IIULANISKI 4k PEERY. Che, Esq.. Rooms First 41 and 43, National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 28th day of May, 1005. O. A. ELMQUIST, Administrator. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. Date of first publication, January 27. 1105. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In the matter of the eatate of Stephen Richardson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix, at the law offices of Joseph Che., Esq., rooms 41 and 43, First National bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 8th day of June, 1905. EMMA A. RICHARDSON, Administratrix. JOSEPH CHEZ. ESQ., Attorney. Date of first publication February 6th. 1005. NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the part-nerslknown as Geroulai Bros., doing business at 414 25th street, in Ogden City, Utah; did on the 10th day of December, 1904, dissolve partnership, the said George Geroulai retiring from the said firm snd the said William Geroulai Is to collect all bills and to pay all outstanding indebtedness against said firm. GEROULAS BROS.. By GEORGE GEROULAJ3. hp NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there will a meeting of the members of The Corporation of the Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y be Saints, residing ln the Plain City Ecclesiastical Ward, of the Weber Stake of Zion," In the County of Weber and State of Utah, at the meeting house of said ward, on Friday, the 24th day of February, 1905, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of authorising the board of director of said corporation to transfer the legal title to all the real property belonging to said corporation, to George W. Bramwell, as bishop of the Plain City ward of the Church of Saints, ln Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the County of Weber, and State of Utah. GEORGE W. BRAMWELL, President of said Corporation. GEORGE D. FOLKMAN, Secretary. Woman Every know httmud 4 -- k !. law Burtitm. MnM Spray street, Twenty-fourt- h Og- 3. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company Principal Pisco of Business, Ogdon, Utah. At a regular called meeting of tbs board of directors, held February Sth, 1905, the following reaolution was unanimously passed: Resolved, That an aaaesament ef one-ha- lf of one cent per share be, and the same Is hereby levied upon the capital stock of this corporation outstanding. (Payable Immediately to Jesse J. Driver, at his office, 2363 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. Any Stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid upon the 10th day of March. 1905, . will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be sold on the 25th day of March, 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the advertising and cost of sale. Respectfully, THE BOARD. W. B. WILSON, Secretary. THE DUKE BID HIGHER. American millionaire, staying at Homburg, once gave the head waiter at one of the hotels 100 mams to pises him next to an English duke at dinner. Next day he found himself at the other end of the table. "Didnt I give you," he remonstrated, a hundred marks te sit as near as possible to the dulcet" Yea sir, replied the waiter, "hut the duke he gave me 200 marks to put you as far away as possible. London An Globe. If hr rantwl aupply BKm,ICMil ether, hut Head duip for IINm Ulnatmtrd bnnkrwdl full THirlkmUn and dtrertmin lo ladaia - herb. rirk uw, MthtUia, MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Bis HMt ComantnU I SI and den, Utah. XhoaM NiM Um wonilurel MARVEL Whirling Th nanr tat Planltlffs Attorney. P. O. Address: First National Bank building, corner of Washington avs-n- ue AS8ES8MENT NOTICE NO, OF OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. A Creeping Death. s swelled up like blood poisoning. Arnica Solve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best In the world tor burns and sores. 25c at Ogden druggists. NO. 0. H. R. MACMILLAN. W. M. IN T1IF DISTRIO COURT OF the Second Judicial lustrict for Weber r. E. NICHOLS, SeCy. fmi nty, State of Utah. Estate of 1'iir.iline lVterson llnll.iud, deceased. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M. I'reiiiiorn will jircsciit claims with Regular convocation first Tuesday of vouchors to the undersigned admineach month. Visiting companions istrator at the office of J. D- Skeen, atcordially invited. torney, 49 and 0, First National bank a. v. McIntosh, m. k. on p. or before building, Ogden. F. E. NICHOLS, Becy. Thursday, the Mh day of June, 1905. K. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E Stearns, a friend Belle Plalne, Minn., writes which dreadfully Injured his hand, Buck-len- SOCIETIES. first and Regular communications and third Thursdays of each mouth. Qualified Masons cordially invited. signers for further Information. 1 To FRATERNAL SurdiaiiHj lotiffi. 1 Conault County Clerk or the respective WEBER LODGE PROFESSIONAL CAROS. WANTED Place where company will cover all or part of board bill. All A. Littlefield, HENDERSON A MAC MILLAN nnon, J. D. SKEEN. Mnk J- work from S a. ni. to 6 p. m. Must W. W. Browning, Attornays-at-Law- . be close h to Twenty-fourtand Joyce. John H. Attorney-at-LaRoou.m 14 to 10 Firat National Hank Washington. Inquire of Rilla Jones. lloonm 49 aiul 00. First National Bank General Delivery, Ogden, Utah. geteer. Building. iMiiHing. Ogdfti. Utah. Manager Meteer Jet WANTED Violin pupils. Pnnione, T. D. JOHNSON ARTHUR E. PRATT, 2163 Adams avenue. City Circulator $. Foeter Lawyar. street. Eecles Building. Room S and Attorney Ft rat National Bank 45 Twenty-fourt- h FOR RENT. on Sunday. , m. Closed Building. ALFREDW. AGEE. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Telephonea: H. H. GODDARD 427 24th St. light housekeeping; ring Attornay-at-LaHeel Loan and Insurance Eatata, ring FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Steam 3 1 2. Ecclea Building. Broker. heat and bath. The Palace, 250 25th Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold E. M. CONROY, M. D St., 11s block from depot. 910 Ecclea Bldg. : Over corner Carrs store, drug of Subscription FOR RENT Barn, with electrle light; Trtn M h Twenty-fiftavenue. month. street and Grant oDd (95 Twenty-secon- d street. R. P. HUNTER $1.10 SS three month. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with ioo months Public and Convsyancar. JOSEPH Notary iis CHEZ, nll, one ear or without board. The Eldora. 914 Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Room 6, Firat National Bank Bldg. y mall, 1 one week 25th street. 41 and 43 First National Bank Bldg.. By etrrler. Mirier, one month UTAH. OGDEN, DR. D. N. SMITH unFOR Nice RENT furnished and 5J airier, three months. If palJ Notary In office. W. U. Telegraph rooms for house-keepin- g. furnished Dantist ..... oeeeoeeee.ee l.if e S43-code. Bell Phone iJflPCt Independent Booms 51-Phone, Bell, C42-Ind., 711. 2252 137. ' First National Bank witg wpy single Washington avenue Upstairs. Mihecriptlone payable in advance. BUSINESS CARDS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; neat Subscribers who do not recelvs their 60c. and and the clean; by day, 20c., any cause for complaint 25c. By the week. 31.25 to 32.50. rmohUie hT notifying this ofllce. Five Allen House, 2610 Lincoln Ave. lollan reward win be paid for Infor-S- n and to arre.t lead the wUl FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single that Eviction of persons stealing coplea or in suites, with bath; centrally loJournal from the prem-o- f cated; reasonable. The Colonial, 332 el The State eubocribera. 24th atreet. - ; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, m lJrlg-ha- tulteU...Becr , A housekeeper for widower and three children, youngest aged ten, at Krigham City; house. Address P. O. nox 615, City, or the Journal. four-roo- 2XJ rrnk JOURNAL, Also weekly. WANTED Offiearsi STATE A Tuesday at the Hoyle block, third floor, can secure light and fascinating office manager. UTAH lUf. lforunMiBi dlachsrcM,iaflniBUiiBa, Irritation or nlcwmtioM of mion taMbruta nit not hinlM, or aitriu-pi- t yoiwiBiim. 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