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Show DAILY WRIT TO gUEEH SPOTS FOR 4 4 Make l: : e The Daily State Journal Your Messenger ON NECESSARIES EATEN IN THE AIR AND QUOTATIONS OF LIFE BY OGDEN GROCERS. UNDER THE SEA. Occasions on Which the Spires Prices on the Hay for Your Horse and the Hominy for Your Table of Cathedrals Figured in Repasts. Tersely Told. Tw PAGE ELEVEN SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1905. IRO EAT WHERE TO GET IT DIHNER TIME BEALS UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 4 4 4 :4 It will deliver your businaM announcements in the homes of t he in s progressive jwople of Ogden . manner that will insnre llu-i- r ing read, considered and believed. i J 4 4 U-- 4 4 4 4 4 One of Blondlns most applauded an omelet while jelII ess making balancing on his rope at a diszy When crossing Niagara he feeigbt performed this culinary exploit, which repeated In England be subsequently In many strange situations, not the leait being above the Thames, which be crossed more than once Tbe summit of Salisbury's spire was need as a kitchen In 1655, when a plumber named Handley, having surmounted. its height of 400 feet, with the utmost nonchalance to cook an ample repast, consisting of shoulder of mutton and a couple of fowls Again, In 1762, when the same iplre stood In need of repair, James Grist, to whom the job was entrusted, cooked and ate a dish of beans and to the astonishment of the pro-eeede- d bg-- nn crowd collected below On one occasion live adventurous spirits under the leadership of a tain Pierre Roubaud. taking with the them cooking utensils, scaled On reachicathedral of Bay.ux spire ng the gigantic gilded statue of Btt, Michael, which then stood on the sum-althey proceeded to cook their dinner, which they ate with great gusto, mnch to tbe amazement of the onlookers, whose health they drank at the conclusion of the feast Descending from sky to sea we find, one warm July day of 1900, the Ameri- submarine can Argonaut cer- running feet beneath smoothly along thirty-fiv- e On board was a party the surface. of guests invited by Capt. Lake to undergo the novel experience of partaking, while beneath the surface, of a dinner cooked under the water. The meal was a brilliant success, as too, were the sunper and breakfast served six months later, under similar conditions, on board the Holland boat Fulton. A diving bell was some years since utilized as a kitchen to supply a repast for half a dozen convives who, for a wager, had undertaken to cook and eat a dinner of half a dozen courses beneath the water. This entertainment, which took place at Naples, was held in emulation of a somewhat similar achievement by six gentlemen wbo ted used a diving bell for partaking of a meal cooked on board a barge moored near at hand. In 1706 one James Austin laid a wager of 5Q0 that he would cook a plum pudding ten feet beneath the surface of tbe Thames, rear Rother-hlte- . The bet was readily accepted, snd many people flocked to the appointed locale to watch this strange exhibition of the culinary art. Enclosed In a tin pan, In the center of a f sack of lime, the pudding was lowered beneath the water, where for two hours and a half It remained. It was then taken up and partaken of by a committee, who declared that Austin had won his wager, the pudding bring, If anything, overdone. Once more mounting aloft, we climb the old elm at Walton Hall to the plat form erected by that eccentric naturalist, Charles Waterton, who entertained thereon six acquaintances to dinner. The dishes were cooked on an- platform erected on a neighbor lug tree, whence they were dispatched to s table by means of an Ingeniously constructed cable way. The entertainment was voted an unqualified success, the cook and assistants, wh.t were hoisted aloft and lowered in chains, covering themselves with other ; cul-insr- y glory. cathedral high and weighing thirteen tons. Within this, In July, 1713, dined ten of the towns most opulent burghers on dishes cooked In a kitchen temporarily erected on the beam that supported the ponderous nass of tlntlnnabulary metal. To this repast medals were struck, having on the obverse the portraits of the guests and on the reverse the rep Rientatlon of the curious scene. cel-ebra- sc Si-h- . and Peaches, plum, watermelons NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FOSTER ft HOPSON. Painters, grapea are out of market. The Decorators and Sign second crop of California strawberIn Probate Na 1151. Writers. All work given prompt atFOR BALE. WANTEO. ries la now ripe and the first of the OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT tention at right prices. Bell phone luscious fruit put In appearance In 77J-Iud. 231. 277 Twenty-fourt- h My residence at 859 WANTED -- Two or three nicely fur- the Second Judicial District County the market booths this week. They FOR SALE h nished Miimi for light housekeep- of Weber, and State of Utah. In the street. street, 35,000; easy are selling at 25c ier cup. balance low ing. Address Box 11. City. terms, 31.000 down, matter of the estate of Mrs. Mary E. Prices generally are firm; no BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. C. F. KRAUCH. of Interest. rate deceased. change over last week is noted in WANTED An experienced girl for Hutchens, Creditors will present claims, with meta, grain, hay and flour. FOR SALE Cottage of four rooms, ALLEN TRANSFER CO, housework; good Mrs. vouchers, to the undersigned at my wages. Albem Allen, Prep. barn, chicken houses, etc, cheap, Meats. Joseph ClieEl ms Twenty-fourt- h residence at No. 236 West Second close in; or will trade for larger Furniture Vans and Storage. Offloe. street Beef loin, 10c to 14c per lob.; riba, street Weber Ogden City, county. 412 Twenty-fift- h house snd pay difference. M. Skeen. street. Phone Na ft. sets 8912c: rib roast, 1214c; veal W ANTED urpels to weave; 248 Stateofof Utah, on A.orD.before the 11th 50 1st Nat Bank bldg. chops, 15c; veal chops of shoulder, UN. day avenue. February, Haley EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. lf or whole hog, 814c; FOR SALE Piano, 124c; JOHN A. HUTCHENS, cheap. 278 26th. WANTED fore quarter mutton, 8c; sirloin steak, Ciir;ets to weave at 248 Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 278 28TH and porterhouse steak, FOR SALE Furniture and stoves, 278 15c; Ilealy avenue. Mary E. Hutchens, Deceased. street. Ind. phone 184. 15c; rib boiling beef. 5c; rump hoasts,. 26th. TIIO. MALONEY, WANTED-Fema- le 278 26lh at help 8 feet, pounds 891214c; pickled pigs HOTELS. Atoomey for Administrator. street for 25c; pickled lambs tongues, 40c FOR SALE Household good, conDate of first publication, October LINCOLN HOTEL. sisting of bedroom suite, sideboard, WANTED An expe: traced girl for 10, 1165. per dozen; loin and rib pork chops, ta 15c; whole pork loins, 18c; veal necks, housework. Good wages, refrigerator, steel range; all as Centrally located. Rates: trail gig 81.50 per day. rates by the 8c; eastern ham, 16 to 1714c; break- good as new. 8064 Washington. 84th street. Special NOTICE TO CREDITORS. month. fast bacon, 171492214c; pickled pork, FOR SALE One marble top, walnut WANTED Girl for general houseWILL M. OTT1XGER, Mgr, 1214c; chopped suet, 1214c; pork sauESTATE OF MARTHA C. TAYLOR bedroom set; one oak dresser. 648 work. Cuil 2319 Jefferson avenue. 326 2Srd SL sage, 1214c; hamburger steak, 1214c; Gramlin , deceased. Creditors will Twenty-thir- d street. Independent WANTED-Hoard- ers veal, side, 814c; veal, hind quarter, 446 22nd at at atvouchers with 886. present ABSTRACTOR. claims, phone 1214c; veal, fore quarter, 8c; veal leg, tached. to undersigned at the ofhomemade WANTED A 1214c; veal loin, chops, 1714c; whole FOR SALE! First-clacompetent girt fm fice of J. D.the F. B. DEVOTO. room 60, First NaSkeen, s 8065 small boiled ham, 20c; buttocks, Sc. Porter Are. family; wages; no tional bunk carpet Inquire at of Titlo Bonded Abstractor on building, Ogden, Utuh, or Fish. washing Ironing; 817 Twenty-thir- d or before and Liesnssd. 1906. 26. FOR SALE Monday, A house of February street. Halibut, 15c per pound; flounders, 269 Twsnty-fourt- h Street. HAROLD N. TAYLOR, seven large rooms; bathroom, toi1214c; soles, 1214c; striped bass, 20c; A laundress, Ogden Gen WANTED Administrator. and closets, let cellar; pantry halls; d 1714c; salmon, BEAUTY PARLOR. salmon, tf J. D. Skeen, Attorney. hot and cold water; electric lights; oral Hospital. 20c and 25c; smoked white fish, 20c; r ll lawn elecand g, shade; Hair Dressing, Facial Massage, barn, WANTED Tobuy some light business Finnan huddle, 1714c; crabs, 25c and tric lighted. It le a large lot In a Electric Beauty Treatments. 80c each: lobsters, 20c per pound; is established and wtH bear In8UMM0N8. that Room 72, fifth floor. Opera Hoses splendid location. Very eheap at smelts, 15c; oysters, 8 5c pt., $2.75 gal.; vestigation. What have you gotT IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 88,500, and can let half of It run clock. Bell 'plume Edith Bolce. Address MacDonald Brea, ears Vir- the Second Judicial district of kippered salmon, 20c. the 4S9-for four yearn. Enquire of owner, Ind. 'phone 1188. Dairy Products. ginia. State of Utah, In and for the county 827 Twenty-thir- d street Hooper cheese, 1714c per pound; COAL. er gentlemens of Weber. Frederick Foulger, plainSwiss cheese, 25c and 80c; eastern FOR SALE A fine riding pony; 8861 WANTED Family va II. J. L. FoulArthur tiff, Foulger, 1147 and other at ' rlothee, wishing cheese, 20c; ranch eggs, 80c per doz.; PARKER ft CO. Jefferson. ger, Ben Jacobson and Charles J. Foulranch butter, 25c per pound; creamWall avenue. Rock Springs, Castle Oate, Diamond a defendant ger. n suits of ery, 10c; Imported Swiss cheese, 50c FOR RALE Three The State of Utah to the said defend- snd Cumberland Coal. 24th and WalL good clothing, size 36. Large sized WANTED Second Both 'phones. per pound. hand furniture ants: boy or medium sized man who has Fruits. You are hereby summoned to ap168 Twenty-fift- h stove. and street can outside find work a bargain here. Lemons, 85c per doen; oranges, pear within twenty days after the serAlso a partly worn heavy overcoat. from 80c to 60c per dozen; bananas, vice of thia summons upon you. If PROFESSIONAL CARDS 80c per dozen; Turkish figs, 20c per Inquire State Journal office; address served within the county In which this JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. O. or call box P. Bell M, Ogden package. THOMAS MALONEY, action le brought, otherwise, within after 6 oclock. Utah apples, 81.25 to 82 per bushel; phone 660-defend and after service; thirty days Lawyer. 10c cranberries, 15c qt.; cocoanuts, NOTICE. the above entitled action; and In case Referee in Bankruptcy. 2442 WashFOR SALE A fine AKamont mare, i to 15c. of your failure so to do judgment will ington ave. Ind. phone 601. years old; Is from Alta moot. Jr., Vegetables. Elko Eclipse Gold Min lag company, be rendered against you and each of Utah onions, 214c per lb.; parsley, sired by Altamont 8606. Must be principal place of business, J. D. SKEEN, Ogden, you, according to the demand of the 5c per bunch; Utah potatoes, lc per - at- - Lew. which of a le Utah. herewith Attorneycomplaint, copy sold. reasonable. at Inquire Very lb., 90c per cwt.; radishes, 4 bunches Rooms 49 and 50, First National folare enfiled with of There clerk the the the above upon delinquent 2844 Washington ave. Goodale Qro. for 5c.; garlic, 20c lb.; lettuce, 4 Bonk building, Ogden. Utah. lowing described stock on account of titled court. bunches 5c; cabbage, 214c lb.; beets, Ca assessment levied on the 7th day of JOSEPH CHEZ, ARTHUR E. PRATT, carrots and tumlps.r each 2c per September, 1808, the several amounts Plaintiff's Attorney. Attorney-at-LaEccles Building. pound; cucumbers, 2 for 5c; green A BARGAIN Furniture and carpets set opposite the names of the respecP. O. Address 40 and 41 First Na peppers, 15c doz.;- red peppers, 5c doz.; of "a flat tive stockholders aa follows: modern, ALFRED W. AGEE, tlonal Bank building, Ogden, Utah. celery, 3 bunches for 10c; pickling onlease cheap for cash, oi will trade Attorney-at-LaFirst publication, Oct. it. ions, 3c per lb.; pumpkins, 15c each; for real estate. Call or address E.Name. 212 Eccles Building. A. Olsen .. Hubbard squash, 10c and 15c; Utah Palace. 250 25th St E. A. Olsen .. spinach, 4c per lb.; Utah cauliflower, SUMMONS. E. M. CONROY, M. D, E. A. Olsea .. 10c per lb., 3 for 25c. MONEY TO LOAN. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Over Cart's drug store, comer ef Grain, Hay, Flour, Sugar. the Second Judicial district of the Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. B. Miller ... Timothy hay, loose, sells for 89 per MONET ADVANCED On salaries. C state of Utah, In and ror the county C. E Miller ... ton; timothy, baled, 60c per cwt.; alcan C. E Miller .. of Weber. Charles A. Anyone permanetly employed JOSEPH CHEZ, Odermatt, falfa, baled, 50c per cwt.; alfalfa hay, ' be the furnish red with rs. Clara Deneau Odermatt, money EL Lowe they plaintiff, Lillie Attorney and Counselor at Law. loose. 88 per ton; wheat, 11.50; oats, 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, defendant need; quickly and confidentially, F. A. Isakaon . 81.40; whole com, 81.40; cracked com, The State of Utah to the said defendwithout .security or endorsement; Nells F. Green 81.50; barley. ; chopped barley, ant: OGDEN, UTAH. ' payments to suit Your credit once W. F. Calkins 81.80; rye, 81.30; bran and shorts, In office. W. U. Telegraph You are hereby summoned to appear can office at established . H. get Notary you my a Hobson 81.10; shorts alone, '81.20; high patent within twenty days after the service code. Bell phone 842-Independent money at a moments notice. D. D. EL F. Mlech ... flour, 82.65; straight grade, beet ; of this summons upon you, if served 187. 1 Eccles DRAKE, Building. sugar, 35.80; cane, 85.90. within the county In which this action O. B. Stallings Ind. phone 488. is brought otherwise, HENDER80N ft MACMILLAN within thirty G. F. Stallings In MONEY SOME PRIVATE Lew. Attomeye-at- Took a Vacation. V. B. Stallings days after service, and defend the 14 to 18 First National 8400 on city or V. Rooms as low as case of amounts above and in entitled action; a Stallings Monday Westport boy your failure so to do Judgment will be building. went to work In his fathers office In- farm property at 8 per cent HUNTER H. J. Gamer . tendered against you according to ths tending to keep at It until the opening A KENNEDY. T. D. JOHNSON, demand of the complaint a copy of S. H. Hobson of school. He worked strenuously filed clerk which with la the Lawyer. herewith S H. Hobson snd answering tele- MONEY LOANED On any security. S. H. Hobson Rooms 8 and 8 First National Bank sorting envelopes of the above entitled court. ' Lnrga sums at bankers rmtas; salary 8. H. Hobson building. JOSEPH CHEZ, phones that day. Next morning his loans. Service quick end confidential & father called him at 7 o'clock. Plaintiff's Attorney. ' R. P. HUNTER, P. O. Address 40 and 41 First NaGet up, Bud, he said, Its time to Western ' Brokerage Company, 828-- 4 S. Public end Conveyancer. tions! Utah. S. Bank Notary buildings, Ogdon, go to work. Eedee ddg. Room (. First National Baak Bldg; S. The little fellow paid no attention S. MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS to the call. Ten minutes later his LOST. DR. D. N. 8MITH, 8. father drjled again. ' You'll have to Dentist. S. H. Hobson HEREBY GIVEN IS NOTICE LOST A little girle shoe, between a H. Hobson First Nat. Bank BMg. ..Rooms hurry. Bud, he said. be the will of a there that meeting Finder 8. H. Hobson 80th and , 81st on Wash. A groan. came from of the stockholders Canyon Strongs above. please leave at journal office. murmured the boy a Hobson Pop, Water company on Saturday, NovemH. Hobson I a take Ill months sleepily,' guess ber 4, 1805, at 7 oclock p. m. at the FRATERNAL SOCIETIES S. H. Hobson vacation. Kansas City Times. No. 410 office of the secretary. TRAMP READY WITH RETORT. S. H. Hopson Twenty-fift- h street, Ogden, Utah, for BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAOI-me- n, Hopson the purpose of electing s board of Ogden lodge No. 18 Meets Fastest Growing Tree. .Left Church After Venomous Dig at And In accordance with law and of transaction and five the directors Wednesday evening at 7:86. SL every by By crossing the English walnut with A. B. Canfield, Master; A. L. Hswq Preacher. uch other business as may properly order of the board of directors, the native California species Luther F. Augustus Heinse, the young cop- many of ths shares of each Secretary. of come before sold meeting. EL P. BRATZ, Secretary. Burbank of Santa Rosa,' Cal., has pro- per magnate, was describing n some- stock as may be necessary parcel will be LODGE NO. duced the fastest growing tree in the what unseemly quarrel that had wag- old at the offloe of Jesse J. Driver, Dated Ogden. Utah, October 25, B. P. O. ELKS OGDEN rooms 718 Lodge and club snail world. The discovery is of value com- ed between two copper men. treasurer, 2868 ' Washington avenue, 1805: floor Masonic building, 8416 Wub Ocon the 27th day of mercially because It will permit of a Tbe thing reminded me, he aaid Ogden, Utah, Regular meetlagn lngton avenue at the hour of 8 oclock FOR RENT. wider use of what la now a comparaof an Incident that occurred In my tober, 1806, every Tuesday evening. J. A. Howeft, to assessments m, p pay delinquent BurEL R.; J. H. Knauea, Secretary. tively costly lumber. In fact, Mr. boyhood In a little Brooklyn church. thereon, together with ooet of adver- FOR RENT My residence at 318 bank thinks that the cost may go so "There was a rough and ready, ab- tising and expenses of sola h 330 Psr OGDEN UNION. NO. 178, ORDER OOF street; low as to allow walnut to be burned In rupt sort of a W. B. WILSON, Secretary. month. C. F. KRAUCH. preacher, preaching In Washington Meets every Tuesday stoves and grate fires. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company. this church one winter evening, wher at 3 ooiock in A. O. U. W. evening rooms furnished FOR RENT Nicely the door opened snd a drunken tramp halL H. A. Sima, President; Walter 2881 Wash. The date of sale of above delinquent thrust In his head. ZUchey, Secretary. stock has been postponed to Saturday, Four-roomodlooked ai turned and RENT FOR brick; Everybody November 11, 1905, same hour and JUNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 36, IN. the tramp. Hla unkempt head alone em; 8625 Monroe; telephone. 714-place aa above. dependent Order of Odd Fellows was visible. It wagged and leered. on By order of the Board of Directors. FOR RENT Four-rooIn I. O. O. F. hall every Thurshouse, Meets Come In, said the preacher in W. B. WILSON. Secretary. and between Washington 18th, evening. Visiting brothers corday Come in and bear bis abrupt way. Grant. Mrs. E. C. Jones Ball phone dially Invited to be present H. A. the gospel. 552-MIGCBLLAN SOUS. Littlefield, N. G.; Walter Richer. The .tramp grinned awkwardly, Secretary. rooms for RENT Two furnished and In alienee accepted the Invitation. INDEPENDENT JUNK CO buys scrap FOR bath and electric OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS housekeeping, He lurched down the aisle, betweer iron, old stoves, rags, old rubber, lights Call mornings, or phone of Pythias Meets at Castle hall. the rows of clean and quiet people 549-8064 Wash. copper, brass, lead, sine, beer botUtah National bank building, every corner amen seat took and a the in a tles, gunny sacks, etc. Yards: 80th FOR RENT Rooms furnished for evening. Visiting bsotheax Monday beside tbe big, red hot, csst iron invited. 15. R. Geiger, CL 8148 Pacordially en and and suite. or Jsfferaon avenue; single housekeeping, stove. N. L. Meld, K. of R. and & C.; 626-2188 Wash. cific avenue. Bell 'phone There he sat, a picture of wretchGreen ft Jacobson, Proprietors. FOR RENT One unfurnished room. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WB-bedness and depravity, and the minis549 22nd et ter preached eloquently on. camp Na 74 meets la K. of P. MU street Aa bad luck would have it. the DR. NORRIS. SPECIALIST; OFFICE FOR RENT In Grand Opera house hall, comer of Twenty-fourt- h 8361 Washington avenue. evenue, and Washington every stove soon proved too much for the ROOMS for jgiSEiJUh MODERN light block, 8 p. m. Visitat evening Thursday 11L Illness This It him made OSTRICH tramp. FEATHERS cleaned, dyed housekeeping. In suites of three or ing Woodmen cordially invited to atoutraged the preacher. and curled. MRS. THOR JENWilliam Doyle, C. C.; E. A nth. water. tend. and with beat otherwise, (as Put him out, he shouted. DeaClerk. First National Bank build leg. and Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d tf Herrick. ft Kelly at con Brodie, put that swine out 626-- tlah Paper-- Hangers. Twenty-sevent- one-ha- ne 81-6- 8 ss first-da- two-sto- ry cock-taile- 1-- 86 six-sta- Meal-curin- Z. -s. half-wor- X 18-ro- . X; 410-41- a - . long-drawn-o- ut . In the tower of Erfurt hangs a huge bell ten feet thirty feet In circumference, BUSINESS CARDS Tribifo ud CurdiiBKkti lotieti. or Clerk the Consult County respective I.EAltN TELEGRAPHY and R. H. signers for further Information. in 8100 a month Aivountliig. salary asmuvi nur graduates under NOTICE TO CREDITORS. bond. Our si the largest in Aiiierii-.anil endorsed by all IN THE PIHTK1CT COURT OF rallriMiilx. rue for catalogue. Weber county. State of Utah Estate m.I nr Alois Telegraphy, CincinE. deceased. of Pauline Freiday. O. Ruir.ilo, N. Y.. Atlanta, Ga, nati. Creditors will present claims, with l.u (iiiMxe. Win., Texarkana, Tex, vouchers, to the undersigned, at, GunSun Cal. nell's law office, 24(8 Washington avenue. Ogden City. Utah, on or before ARCHITECTS. the 12th day of February, A. D. 1901. J. A. SMITH, WILLIAM G. FREIDAY. Administrator. l'nli lawn ft Trust Building. Yolney C. Gunnell, Attorney for said F. C. WOODS ft CO, Administrator. October 56 and 67. First Nat Bank Bulldlag. Date of first publication, 12. 1906. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. , . a a a a 51-5- 2 . . - Twenty-sevent- m X Killing Two Birds. Mrs. Gramercy Do you think you be happy In such a place? Krz. Park The Inducements are 111 w tiring. By acquiring a residence we will be able to get our end swear off our taxes at the rc time. CIENCE Puck. PREVENTS BALDNESS. Fatal Geras aad Its Remedy Sew Facts ef Ichses. It Is the rarest thing In the world for Ban to bo necessarily bald. No man hair la not dead at the roots, need bald if ho will use Newbro's Herpl-th- e now scalp antiseptic. Herpl-B- r destroys the germ that cuts the hair tb rct; and deans the scalp of a..! ndrulf and leaves It in a perfectly condition. Mr. Mannett, in the Block, Butte, Mont, was en-- y bald. In less than a month Herpl-be- d removed the enemies of hair wth, and nature did Its work by cov-""- g his head with thick hair an inch n1 in six weeks he had a normal . , of balr. Bold by leading drugglsta n stamps for sample to Ths S.F Swptad, Co.. Detroit Temper m 1 Forecast Z. Fair, with bright smiles after cup of T. . Z. er Golden Gate Coffee Sold only in aroma-tig- ht tins. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San TrzncDco ESTABLISHES MSB K. once. The tramp did not wait to be put nut. He rose at once and staggered to the door. In the doorway he paused, clapped on his hat, waved bis hand to the congregation, snd said: 'Such preachin as that Is enough Buffalo to make a dog sick. Mich. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. Dr. Williams Xndlaa Pile The Shameless man. Ointment will sum Wind, FORTUNE TOLD Bleeding end Itching Plica. It absorbs the tnmom. CORRECTLY BY lavmn So your wife has been alloys tbs Itching nt once, neks I should think us n jpoultloe, glres instant ASTRONOMY AND away all summer? would be anxious now about her you l)r. Wlllianaa'liidlnnPileOInt-nwn- t BY THE SPIRIT. 1 prepared for Pllesand Itchreturn? of the private purts. Every box is ing Iawsnn I am. Fm afraid ahe'a warranted. By druggists, by mail on reAMELIA GOODMAN, coming back next week. Somerville ceipt of prim. M cents and ft. on. WILLIA6K5 MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland. UUUs 8L Journal. 887 Twenty-sscon- d For 8alo by WALLACE DRUG CO, 2349 Washington Ave, Ogden. ADS WANT PAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. JOURNAL re-liu- f. |