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Show Jfcji 18 i 551 A full line of Honbigaut's, fJTf Pivers' Hudmit's Roger & (g Gallet's, Colgate's and Pal- Mt mer's m PERFUMES and 3 HOLIDAY PACK-IP PACK-IP AGES I at I( McBMIDE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ; 2463 Washington . . ! THE UTAH SHOE HOSPITAL Men's Half Soles Sewed oc 65 CENTS Ladies' and Children's 1 Half Soles ! 40 CENTS tj? SOLES FIXED IN 10 MINUTES. !l Best workmanship and Wide Oak Leather used. If you try our work I once you will surely come again. 221 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. OGDEN, UTAH I Slide's I Transfer ; Phone 321. 408 25th Street V We have the largest van n the i ' city. Quick ervlce. Moving, hlp- ' ping and handling planoa. Prompt Wi : freight deliveries. Furniture mov- (H. h Ing a specialty. Storage at reason- Jfj ; able rates. i I Palace Cafe Special Dinner . . 25c Lunch from 11 . m. to 4 p. m. I ay: m- tg2B4p-A s, I OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE I 3601 Washington Ave. ij Direct Service on Juarez Races Ii Telephone 313. ' 1 LA RUB'S "Ner-vo-Ine" for J I tho man who feels ho Is all i 1 ia: acts quickly, restores vital- I ity corrects insomnia, and. 1 brain fatijruo: "makea a now 1 ; I man of you;" pr -co Jl box. 3 $75 Per Month nf 7nor brand new houses, which will bring a monthly rental oi ?75.00 per month. Two of thes2 are modern 5.rooni houses, nam, toilet, stationary wash-stand, pantry, closets, large porches, itiese houses ought to rent regularly for $25 apiece. The other two houses are 4-rooms, pantry, city water, electric lights and ought to rent for $15 each, this makes $80.00 pei month. m This property is located near the Union Depot, is nice and sightly, new, neat and clean. This will be sold either on the installment in-stallment plan or for cash, so as to bring One per cent per month. This is a great investment for any one desiring a permanent inepme of this amount, as property of this kind, located in this vicinity always commands a good class of tennants. If you are interested in having a permanent income of $75.00 per month, call and see me. J. J. BRUMMITT Phone 59 ' Under Utah National Bank. LEGAL. Notice to Water Users. And to Those Who Subscribed for Stock In the Proposed South Fork Reservoir Company of Ogden, Utah, In the Year 1911. Take notice that, on April 10, 1911, William Glasmann purchased from Joseph Jo-seph Peery, and the latter by a warranty war-ranty deed conveyed to tho former, tho north half of the southeast quarter quar-ter of section six, township six north of three east, S. L. M. and U. S. S , and, WHEREAS, In the deed conveying said land appeartj the following statement- "Hereby convey and warrant to William Glasmann, Trustee of the company hereafter to be Incorporated Incorporat-ed by him and others, for the purpose pur-pose of building a reservoir and storing stor-ing water on the land herein described, de-scribed, in which corporation all those who havo heretofore subscribed to South Fork Reservoir slock shall have the right to secure water rights at actual cost, including Ogden City and Irrigation Canal Companies, on condition con-dition that such parties shall make payments for water rights as described describ-ed in the Articles of Incorporation of said proposed company, and. WHEREAS, the Ogden River Reservoir Res-ervoir Company was duly organized and incorporated under the aws ol Utah on tho 27th day of April, 1912 and Is the corporation contemplated in said deed, and, WHEREAS, the'Articlos of Incorporation Incorpo-ration of the said Ogden River Reservoir Res-ervoir Company provided that all the subscribers of tho proposed South Fork Reservoir Company may bays atcr rights at actual cost or , condN-tion condN-tion that 10 per cent of $35.00 sha l nopaid before June 1st, .1912. for each acre of water right desired, with the understand!! that the balance Bhall bn naid for as called by the said company. and that if the cost aha I be more per acre water right the acldl-ional acldl-ional amount shall bo paid when said cost is determined by the said com- I,awpREAS, tho said Company mailed on or before May 2nd 1912. o each such subscribers to stock of the proposed South Fork Reservoir Company, a notice calling attention To The conditions of said deed above ! described and offering each and all aaid subscribers of the proposed South irnrk Reservoir Company water rights " n ? conditions named in said deed above described, and In accordance with the Articles of Incorporation. WHEREAS, some of the said sub-! sub-! scrlbers of the proposed South Boil. , Reservoir Company have not accept J cd said offer, and as tho Ogden RH- ,giCaMssssssssssssssssssssttf lfr LEGAL (Continued.) er Reservoir Company Is desirous of selling said water rights to others, NOW, THEREFORE, this public notice no-tice Is given TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that the Ogden River Riv-er Reservoir Company has complied with all the conditions of the said deed described, has In full offered its every obligation that it could legally or morally bo held for. Now then, If there are any subscribers sub-scribers or the said proposed South Fork Reservoir Company who claim that they have not had proper notice, or a proper opportunity to subscribe for water rights at cost from tho said Ogden River Reservoir Company, they are hereby notified that the right to make such subscription is hereby again granted to all the subscribers of the proposed South Fork Reservoir Companj, provided, applications ior such water rights are made before January 10th, 1913, and at least 10 per cent of the total amount o. the water rights Is paid before February 10th, 1910. Signed and published this second day of December. 1912. last publication, publica-tion, February 10th. 1913 THE OGDEN RIVER RESERVOIR COMPANY, ' WILLIAM GLASMANN. President Telephone 50. Office, 300 24th street. Ogden, Utah. Notice of Water Assessment. Assess-ment. Ogden River Reservoir Company, Office Of-fice 360 Twenty-fourth Street, Ogden, Og-den, Utah. Notice is hereby given that 10 per cent of the total subscription for water wa-ter rights to tho Ogden River Reservoir Res-ervoir Company Is hereby called and mado payable on January 3d, 1913c and 10 per cent each 30 days thereafter there-after on the same day of tho month, until the full 100 per cent has been paid in full The full nine payments pay-ments duo may be paid at once, or ono or moro payments may he made at a time. The first 10 per cent payment has been exhausted ex-hausted and contracts have been let to require the full and total subscriptions subscrip-tions made. Make all checks and remittances payable to the Company, 360 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, Ogden. Utah. Dated Ogden, Utah, Dec. 2nd, 1912 THE OGDEN RIVER RESERVOIR COMPANY, R. C. GLASMANN, Secretary. WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, un-dersigned, treasurer of Weber county, coun-ty, Utah, will, at his office, on and after this date, pay all county warrants war-rants bearing register numbers from No. 50249 to No. 58071. Inclusive, and that all of said warrants shall cease to draw Interest after 'this date, December De-cember 2, 1912. ALMA D. CHAMBERS, Treasurer of Weber County. Ogden, Lftah, Dec. 2, 1912. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or tho Ropeo tlve Signers for Further Information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial district of tho state of Utah, in and for the county of Weber. In tho matter of the ostato of Charles II. Woodmansce, deceased. Notice of administrator's sale of personal per-sonal property. Notice is hereby given that, In pur-suauco pur-suauco of an order of the said court, mado and entered on tho 18th day of November, A. D. 1912, in tho matter mat-ter of the estate of Charles H. Woodmansce, Wood-mansce, deceased, the undersigned administratrix of said estnte will sell at private sale, for cash, on or after the Cth day of December, 1912, on or after the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Woodmanseo block at No. 308 Twenty-fourth street, Ogden Og-den City. Utah, the following described describ-ed pereonal property: Certain furnishings for a rooming house, such as tables, dressers, beds, cha'rs, carpets, etc., as tho same are now located on the second, third and 'fourth floors of said Woodmanseo block. In tho meantime, bids will bo ro-cclvcd ro-cclvcd at tbo office of B. H. God-dard, God-dard, at No. 429 Twenty-fourth street, Ogden, Utah. Dated this 25th day of November, 191" VILATE WOODMANSEE, Administratrix of Said Estate. FBii'EBNAL SOCIETIES Modem Wodmcn ot America-Utah America-Utah Camp, No. 9990 meote every firt and third Tuesday evening at 2 o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue Vlslt-1 Vlslt-1 ing members Invited. A. G. Jones, Consul. J. H. Shafnr, Clerk. Royal Highlanders Meet very first and third Fridays at R p. m.. at K of P. Hall. Visiting mc nbore cor- : di'ally Invited, Andrew W. Nelson, I. ' P, Wm. Muller, Sec. and Treaa., 25S2 . Washington Ave. r OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Nyc'a Clothing Store.) 2111 Wash avc. Phono 393. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR. J. II. CARTER, 2350 Washington avo.; ollce phone 1782; res., 391-M. Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for the cure of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles. 12-2-lyr EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. Hansen's Electrical Shoo Shop, 309 24th St. Best work and material in tho city. All work guaranteed. Glv0 ua a trial. ll-30-3mo. CARPET CLEANING K, VAN KAMPEN Phono S83 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattrcBB making, ro-stretchlng ro-stretchlng of bed pprings CHIROPRACTOR F. J. FREENOR. D. C, all acute and chronic diseases. Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington ave. OfBco hours. 9 to 11:30 a. m , 1 to 5 p. ra 11-5-tt EDUCATIONAL SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOLr-Young SCHOOLr-Young men, why do you not spend your evenings In the night school and fit yourself for business? You can do it. 11-G-lmo FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled; skins dressed; work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd strneL HAIRDRESSING SWITCHES, reduced price; combings mado In switches. Mrs. C. E Leo, 404 26th. 11-20-lmo HOTELS THE CRESTON-Steam heated; hot and cold water, every room, new and modern; 50c and up. Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If jou have any kind of junk, phono us up; we will call for IL Bell phone, 325-K; ' Inu., 725. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued.) Maaouic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meotlugb held at Masonic hall on Washington avenue ave-nue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Btreets, tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. Lily V. Halstead. W. M. Callle E Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge, No. IS, F. &. A. M.. Masonic Temple. 2fc6u Washington aeuuc. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially Invited to attend. H. L. Horrlngton, W. M. Felix T. Moore. Secretary. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K of P. hall, Vlstlng neighbors Invited. Dues can he paid to Dr. Alice M Ridge, M. D., 57-5S Lewis block. Elizabeth Best. G. N , 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone 1903-J. Marie Ciltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue. Sego Lily Clrclo No 171 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thursday nights at S p m., in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbor! cordially invited.-Mary invited.-Mary E. Bllxt, G. N., 451 31at St. Kate Heyman. Clerk, Bell phone 1247-J. Odd Fellows Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In I O. O. F. hall every Tujb-daj Tujb-daj evening. Visiting brothers cordially cor-dially Invited to be prcsenL L. H. Onnuland, N. G. Henry Kissel, Secretary. Sec-retary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenlng3 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Anna Kissel, N. G. Emma Meld, Recording Secretary, 728 Twenty-third St. Fraternal Order ol Eagles Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E.. meets overy Wednesday evening at Eagle hall, HudBon avenuo, at S o'clock. Visiting brother EagleB aro invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos. Leslie, W. Presl-denL Presl-denL E. R. Gelger, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardleigb, Aerie Physician. LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., meets overy first and third Thursday evenings at S o'clock, and every second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2; 30 o'clock, in Eagles" hall, 2441 Hudson ave. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially invited to attend. at-tend. Kathryu Eggleston, U c., L. Jennio Prout. R. K. Order of Owls Ogden Nes No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening in Eagles' hall, on Hudson avenuo at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend tho Nest meetings. W. H, Wright, President. T. S. Shaughnessy. Secretary, Sec-retary, 231 Twenty-fifth street. Order of Railway Conductors Wasatch Wa-satch Division, No. 124, O, R. C. meets second and fourth "Fridays at 2:30 p. in., In K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenuo and 24th street. All brothers aro cordially Invited to attend. C, II. Pearson. C. C. D L. Boyles. S and T. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Ogden HomcBiead, No. 1505, meets on 2 and A Tuesday evening at K. P. hall. Visiting Archers aro cordiallv Invited to moet wltb us. w. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 253S Grammcrcy avenue. J. A, Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington- Knights of Pythiae Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at CaBtlo hall, Utah National bank build-in build-in every Monday evonlng. All K. of P.'c requested to meet with u8. Geo. B. Hart, C. C. W. G. Kind, M. of E. W. L Underwood, K. of R. fc g OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Adna Davidson, Dr. Margaret M. Burns, office 330 25th St. Phono f47-J. Res. Phone 1017-J. Over Smalleys. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING PAINTING paporhanglng and tinting Y den Hortog. phone 571-R, PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surrjeon. Offlco hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phono 19C3-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 640 Was! ington avenue. 6-11-tf PLUMBING AND HEATING W S DONALDSON & SONS, 2452 Grart, or phono 127. G-14-lmo STAMP WORKS. OGDEN Stamp Works, phone 454, or mall card If you wish us to call with samples. Offlco Spargo's. 12-3-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co.. 2728 Grant,. Bell phono 201S-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, ' clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A SInor, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tw-ntv-fifth St. C-13-lyr. I X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington avo., 2d -hand furnituro of all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other store can equal. 12-2-lyr STOVE REPAIRS RIGHT NOW give your heating stoves a thought then Summerill, 2304 Washington Avc. TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSET. Mrs. Smith. Phone C61-W. VARNISHING AND PAINTING J J M'KINNON, 2202 Wash. Avc. Carriage Car-riage and Auto painting. VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUNDY, D. V. S. Phone 828. 'Office and Hospital. 215C Washington. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) Royal Neighbors ot America Meets every first and third Tuesday ulshts of each month at S p. m. at the Reese Howell hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors Invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Ries-Finley, M. D., room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle, Ora-cle, 1948 Jackson. Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Woodmen of tho World Weber Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. hall in tho Utah National bank building every Thursday evening at S o'clock Vidlting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. Fred E. Williams, C. C, E. Auth. Clerk, First National bank building. READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cost one cent per word each Is3ue, or 5 centB per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 2f eents per lino per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flve avr-ago words make a line. All advertlsem-nta on this page mU6t be paid In advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. MIDDLE aged woman for housekeeping. housekeep-ing. 1900 Washington avo 12-3-lwk GIRL to do cooking and laundry work In small family where other help is employed; good wages. Phono 904. 24S0 Van Buron ave. 12-3-lwk GOOD girl for housework; must understand un-derstand cooking. Mrs. Albert Scowcroft, 2350 Adams. 12-2-tf WOMAN for general housework in boarding house. 2021 Lincoln. 11-30-lwk YOUNG ladies wanted to train at Bergcs hospital, 2100 Wash. 11-30-tf GIRL or woman for general housework; house-work; no cooking. 2803 Grant. 11-30-lwk WOMAN for general housework; no washing. 709 22d. 11-30-lwk A GOOD woman for chamber work. Utah Hot Springs. 11-23-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE SIX-YEAR experienced stenographer desires position, references. Call 2012-J. 11-30-lwk DRESSMAKING Reasonable, prices 1454-J. .27S 22d 8t. 10-29-lmc HELP WANTED MALE. ALL CLEAR MONEY You pay no board, no rent, no doctor bills in tho Navy. 'Navy pay is nearly all clear money. The average pay of Navy enlisted en-listed men is $35 raonthry. Thousands Thou-sands of men who have been In the Navy only a few years aro drawing $55 to $100 monthly No layoffs. Free medical care If ill and no docking. Wages begin at $17.00 per month, with free outfit of clothing worth $00. Steady promotion for competent men up to $2400 nor year. Men of 50 trades wanted. Apply at Navy Recruiting Station, Isis Thcatro Bldg., 2510 Washington Ave.. Tuesday and Friday Fri-day evenings. Open dally oscopt Sunday. j HELP WANTED MALE. (Continued) TWO first-class all-around machinists for commercial shop. 'Must be sober and competent mechanics. Address H. D., care Standard. 12-l-2t GOOD carrier boys with horses at once Apply Standard office. 11-20-tf GOOD carrier boys with horses at once. Apply Standard office. 11-20-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished, now, clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, 52 wk. up 536 21st st 3-13-lyr TWO housekeeping rooms; gas and electric light. 2370 Lincoln avc. 12-2-lwk TWO furnished rooraa for light housekeeping with bath. 45G 22nd SL 11-30-lwk FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln 11-29-tf FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 120 W. 22d sL 11-5-lmo HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 2353 Monroe Mon-roe ave. 11-12-lmo FURNISHED rooms at 2S21 Washington Washing-ton Avc. Phone 2123-M. 11-5-lmo FURNISHED and uuturnished flats. 2031 Grant 9-20-Gmo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnlBhod and unfurnished, at Orphcun Hotel. Phone 197S. 9-G-tf FURNISHED looms for housekeeping; housekeep-ing; prices to buIL Utahna. 7-29tf FREE bath, prices moderate, must be rented. 2408 Washington Ave 7-29-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS 6 ROOMS, modem, $12.50 per month. Phone 2030-W. 11-30-lwk FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. MODERN furnished room with board; room for light housekeeping. 11-30-lwk PLEASANT rooms and board. 2177 Jefferson. 11-12-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. "NEW COTTAGE, latest interior finish, fin-ish, 3 rms , pantry, closet, porch, water, lights, $12. Also other houses. 4 rms., $11; 3 rms., $8. All at 22nd and Grant. Inquire Forbes, 2337 Grant. 12-4-lwk FOUR-ROOM brick house, cellar, barn, large lot. 319 12th st. 12-4-lwk DON'T pay rent. We'll sell on monthly month-ly payments a new modern pressed brick bungalow. Apply 2254 Quincy or phone 1074-W. 12-3-lwk 5-ROOM modern brick, $25.00. O A. White. 362 25th St. ll-12-3wks 7-ROOM house, no bath, and large barn 000 23rd. ll-29-tt ONE 5-room modern house. Call 3003 Washington ave. 11-27-lwk C-ROOM HOUSE; modern. Inquire 2777 Washington. ll-22-2wk C-ROOM modern; close In; desirable. C. D. Ives, 380 25th Bt. LL25-lmo 5-ROOM modem house. Apply Dr. Conroy. 11-21-lt FOUR and two-room houses. Inquire 2220 Lincoln. 11-14-tf 7-ROOM, modern house. 301 23rd SL 11-12-lwk G-ROOM, modern, brick house. 579 24th SL Apply Horocks Bros. 10-20-tf TWO 3-ROOM houses; not modern; $7.50 per month each. 2762-2764 Monroo. Call 1415-M. 11-23-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED apts.; strictly up to date; heat and hot water. 224S Jefferson Jef-ferson avo. 11-30-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, 5-R. MODERN brick, fine location on the bench. 972 23rd. Phone 1942-J. 11-29-tf SIX-ROOM modern furnished cottage, 1103 25th. Possession Dec. 1; rent moderate. Apply L. E. Miller, P. O. 11-26-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. MODERN housekeeping apt.; bath, gas range, disappearing beds, cheap. 2206 Washington ave. ll-2G-lwk PERSONAL. PRIVATE homo for confinements; charges reasonable. 2177 Jeff. 11-12-lwk FARM TO TRADE. FARM near town for houso, close in. C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. 11-25-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CURTAINS and laundry 3209 Wa3h. Phone 1014-W 11-7-lmo ONE HUNDRED head of horses for pasture. Smith ranch. North Ogden, Phono 3-Z. 10-23-lmo LAUNDRY work: curtains. Phone 2305-W. 10-18-lrao FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. ..FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE... 1 have sonio dandy farms to sell cheap or trado for modern houseB in Ogden. H M. BARROWS, Fann LandB Agent, 3S0 Tweuly-fifth streoL 12-4-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS B GENTLEMAN'S bicycle; fine condl- I H tlon; bargain. Call 2032 Jefferson. 'M 12-3-lwk M HORSE, runabout, wagon. Apply 2034 H GranL 12-3-2wks JM - - r IBBBH NEW furniture ot 4 rooms; single H buggy, and houso for rent. 2573 - M Grant ave. 12-3-lt H HOUSEHOLD furniture, almost new; i H bulk or piece. 47S W. 24th. . H 12-2-lwk H 1-200 GOOD bleeding ewes, no old , H ones; sell at a bargain. H. W, Mar- H rltt. 11-29-lwk ; H THOROUGHBRED prize winning ' M homer pigeons cheap. 2530 Fowler li H ave- lL-28-lnk J! H FURNITURE SALE Birds-eye ma- M plo bed with springs, sectional book ' H case, refrigerator, dresser, sanitary H couch, sewing machine and rug. Prices H right; excellent condition 3C9 7th H st- 11-27-lwk H CHEAP An Idea for scoop; any- thing for others, any time, any- where, anyhow. H ALVORD & ANYTHING, Unlimited. , fM GOOD dairy cows at Bingham. Feed H yards, 225 24th sL Phono 229. ?H Blackman & Toone, props. Yard open :;H day and night 11-22-tf bH : H GOOD cheap lumber. 241 27th SL 'lH ii-20-tf liH MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Roal Eatato: bH $10p.00 up: real estate contracts and IrH mortgages bought and sold. IlLIV BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. I Bfl 2478 Washington Ave. UpBtalr3. ' H MONEY to loan on watches, dia- 'H mouds, jewelry, firearms, etc Un- iH clc Sam's Loan Office, established IH 18S5. The Money Lenders of Ogden. IH 27S 25th st. C. H. Smith, Prop. WM CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You H can get it today. Cheapest rates, H best and most private terms In Utah. H D, D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst. H MORTGAGE LOANS on improved farm or city property. HUNTER & IH KENNEDY, 502 First National bldg. M 5-12-tf H MONEY to loan on real estate secur- H lty. J. J. BrummltL 4-27-tf H FOR SALE REAL ESTATE H POSITIVELY A SNAP ClrcurasLin- H ces compol owner to sacrifice a now H modem 6-room brick residence with H large basement, situated within half IH block of Washington ave. car line and H four blocks of city hall. If you want -H a home, an Investment or speculative IbI opportunity this Is the chance of your. IH life. It must be sold. Parties Inter- H cstcd can obtain particulars in re- IH gard to price and terms on inquiry of H W. J. Crltchlow, Utah National Bank M bldg.. cor. Washington avc. and 24th fM st. Phone 199 or 562-R., or P. O. H Box 4S3. 12-3-lwk H THE RIVERSIDE Fruit Farm in So. H Weber, 6i acres, 12 in fruit, most- IH ly Jonathan apples. I. Barlow, R. F. fl D. No. 4. Phone 15N-2, 11-22-lmo NEW brick bungalow; bargain; easy M terms. C. D. IVES, 380 25th sL 11-G-lmo 5 -ACRE chicken and fruit ranch. C. D. H IVES, 380 26th sL 11-G-lmo H fM LOST I PAIR glasses In case, Dr. Francis IH King name on case. Reward. 511 IH lGtb. 12-4-lwk TWO books of photographs, Bcenes IH from the Campo Santo and other - IH foreign and American views, bound IH in Morocco and cloth. Return o First H National bank and receive reward H 11-29-tf H FOR RENT REAL ESTATE H HIGH class farm land. Wodcll. B I 11-25-lmo RAILROAD I TIME CARD I EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. I (Mountain Time.) , DENVER t RIO GRANDE RAIL-i ROAD COMPANY. West Bound. Arrive. No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall. .12:10 a.m. No. 409 Tintlc Passenger. .11:35 ajn. No. 1 Pacific Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. No. 5 Chlcaso-San Francisco Fran-cisco Express t. 3:50 p.m. East Bound. DoparL No. 6 San Francisco-Chicago Express 7:15 a.m. No. 410 Tlntic Passenger.. 1:10p.m. No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:50 p.m. ', No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 5:60 p.m. Fino roadbed, elegant equipment. unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Offlco, Of-flco, Reod Hotel Bldg. F. FOUTS, AgonL Electric Way Between I Ogden and Brigham EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. ; Trains leave Ogden and Brigham 6:30 a. m 3.00 p. m. 7:30 a. m 4:30 p. m. 9:00 a, m 0:00 p. m. 10:50 a. m 7:30 p. m. 12;00 noon 9:C0 p. m. l:3CTp. m 11:10 p. m. First train from Ogden starts from O. R. T. Depot AU others start from Union Depot. In Ogden, trains stop only at S. L. ( i & Ogden Depot, O. R, T. Depot and Five PoIntB. i CANYON LINE ' f SCHEDULE Effective Nov. 6th, 1912. Car will Icavo th0 Union Depot for tho Hermitage at 1-00, 2; 20, 3:40 and 5:00 p. m. Cars will leave the Union Depot for the Sanitarium at 0:30, 7:30, S:30 and 9:30 m. Last car will leave tho Hermitage at 5:40 p. m. Last car will leave tho Sanitarium at 10:00 p. m. , On Sundays extra cars to Hermitage Hermi-tage at 10:20 and 11:40 a. m, 1 |