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Show SfoSB Should a Married 'SS Woman rftLL Be "fe.ohteljr dependent upon her IPPi VW hu.bandflnancr.il,? HM,c.riBht "titocltt to-j portion cf M ncome ,eCU' t KJo- "W ",do m her naln' m return for tho rmM- parl s!l bcaTa " tio homo ? ' ypPClB Should .he be helplcM to prerent her III. tyJI " from mortBagiBB homo and V" H $fcj.IS , " e" 8ho do" not "PProTO of AlByt oPnditcre7 JiJJ)iS. I the bearine of children a dutr when Jj?jr " ":" considered and norer r"l B,ven ' in affairs which aro jm, EJUlunllr rital? jfKjl These are some of the problems I fffililll diactzssed in m The Wind Before Jt e Dawn ! By DELL H. MUNGER --3l Tills u the epic of Kansas. It tells -$J the story of a girl, young, vigorous, ,! 1w happy n spite of miserable home 48 in' conditions and the frightful hardships ijf-"2S of the prairie pioneers. She marries m the man she loves, and then comes her 'Gttlh-CT rcn' Prhlcm, in that her husband. .M John Hunter, develops tho customary UtfPf attitude of considering his wife as a irM necessary piece of farm machinery. tnP; T& - surprising situation arises and the r ,Jj5 tangled lives straighten out finally in . Clitlft, ' camax which is very dramatic. OA'fcj ; The real valuo of the book is that it "QUllM """"gs trUc n every line. tyjfit Illustrated in color by Thomas Fogarty jifil Net $i3s mm Doubleday, Page & Co. al ISlade9s Transfer Phone 321. 408 25th Street We have the largest van n t na city. Quick service. Moving, shipping ship-ping and handling pianos rompt freight delh'orles. Furniture moving mov-ing a specialty. Storage at reasonable reason-able rates. 1 CLARA BERGES f Private Hospital ) jj IDEAL SITUATION W j EXPERT ATTENDANCE Q j Medical Siinjical r.nd Obstot- $ "mrwi; ; v vr,u .Tim j (mwiecMi J 322 Twenty-fifth St fl Special Dinner 25J J Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p m. , j Omner from 4 to 8 p m. i I Lee and Foon, Managers J Billiken Housecleaning Company KOUSFCLEANIN IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning kalsomining. painting. upholstering, upholster-ing, furniture repalrinc by expert workmen Charges reasonable Residence 2223 Washington. Phono 22S9-M. Office, Phone'l341-J. STYLEPLUS 5 1 H CLOTHES J- g Watson-Tanner Go. Ijg ! : ( 1ETTER COME TO m " I 1 CRAWSHA W'S K ; . H 219 25th Street, It it H 5 ' n And have a few post cards tak- S y en $1.00 the dozen. 3 iMlMijM'lWWi'lnMiTTl w The Newport I Cafe ' JIM, WONG-WE, Managers. WM 218 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. jDt. Open Day and Night. JA ; I Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats. & I Tho Bread with the Homo- 10$ S Made Flavor. 1 rffifl 1 MOTHER'S CHOICE 1 Ivii 1 Made by I i : 0 DOMESTIC SCIENCE BAKING I It R COMPANY H t U 2258 Grant Avenue ; S " t "i L(r 5fr Tn-i Cooi Enoayh" I FALSI AFF CAFE i K THOS. FEENEY, Prop. B "WE FIX ANY DAM THING." S j Bicycles, motorcycles and auto- H J mobile work. M 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OGDEN NOVELTY WORKS, R 2576 Wash, Ave. Phone 794 Read tho Classified Ads. LEGAL. j ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Stockholders of tho Overland Mining Min-ing and Milling company, attention At a meeting of the board of direc-Otrs direc-Otrs held In Ogden Clt, Utah, October Octo-ber 24, 1912, an assessment of one mill per share was loled against the capital stock of the corporation, the same payable immediately to the secretary sec-retary at 674 23d street, Ogden Clt. Utah. If not paid on or before November No-vember 26, 1912, the stock will be advertised as delinquent, and if not paid on or before December 6, 1912. sufficient shares will be sold at public pub-lic auction, 674 23d street, at 3 o'clock p in of that day, to pay delinquency, delinquen-cy, cost of advertising and expenso of sale. E. M. COXROY, PreBldenL ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Municipal court within and for the City of Ogdon, County of Weber, We-ber, State of Utah. Before Hon. W. H Reeder, Jr.. municipal judge and ex-ofllc!o Justice of the peace Charles Deru, plaintiff, vs Mrs jcanolte Richard, Rich-ard, defendant The State of Utah to said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear before the aboe entitled court within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon 3'ou, if served within the county in which thlB action is brought, otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend de-fend the above entitled action. In case of your failure to do so, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demand of tho complaint com-plaint in Bald action, which was filed In said court on the 6th day of September, Sep-tember, A. D. 1912. To tho sheriff or any constable of Weber county, greeting. Make legal oervico and due return horeof. Witness Hon. TV. H. Reedor, Jr., Judge of said court, with the seal thereof, thlB 28th day of September, 1912. I. N. FULTON, (Seal.) Clork. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial Dlstilct In and for the County of Weber, Stale of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of TV1U ford E. Cragun, Deceased. Creditors will prosent their clalmB with vouchers to the undersigned administrators, ad-ministrators, at the law offices of Joseph Jo-seph Chez, Esq., at Rooms 403-404 First National Dank building, Ogden, Utah, on or before February 10, 1913. HYRUM J CRAGUN. MARY ANN CRAGUN, EDMUND CRAGUN, Administrators. JOSEPH CHEZ. Attorney for tho Estate of Wllford E. 1 Crugun, Deceased. J. J. BRUMMITT Phone 59 Under Utah National Bank MODERN HOME A modern fjveroom cottage, bath, toilet, stationary waGh fixtures, fix-tures, closets, large pantry, electric elec-tric chandeliers, nice lawn, trees, large lot running back to alley. Four blocks south of Union depot. This Is a great snap at $2200, $20O down, balance like paying rent. Read the Classuiea Ads. I LEGAL. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- IMG OF THE JAMES COAL AND ICE CO. Notice is hereby given tbzt the an- j nual stockholders' mooting of the James Coal and Ice company of Og den, Utah, will be held at tho otfice of the company, No. 2230 Wall avenue. Ogden, Utah, on Monday evening, No- vember 11, at 7 SO o'clock, at which time tho reports of the officers will be made, directors elected for the ensuing en-suing car and such othor business transacted as shall legally come be-1 fore the meeting. Secretary James Coal and Ice Co. Dated thih 30th day of Octobor. A D 1012. (Advertisement! SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES State of Utah. Countv of "Weber, In the Farr West i rcclnct of said county I have in my possession the following follow-ing described estra animal, uhlch if not claimed nnd taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral. Farr Vcst precinct, on Monday, the lllh day of November, 1912, at the hour of 2 p. jii (Description of Animal.) One brlndle yearling heifer branded Q on the left side, with both ears cropped Said animal Is hold by me to secure the pament of $3 00 damages done by said animal upon the premises of II. D Brown, on the 22nd day of October, 19J2. C. A GROBERG, Poundkeeper for Farr West Precinct NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. State of Utah, County of Wobcr, Ogden Og-den CJty. as. I havo In m possession the following fol-lowing described estray animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold to tho highest cash bld-d-r. at 18 IS Washington avenue, In Ogden Clo, Utah, on Monday, the 11th day of November, 1012, at tho hoar of 1 p. m.' One light bay mare; left hind foot white: branded 7G on left thigh, shoes on; about s,even years old; weight about 950 pounds Said estrays were taken up by mo In said city on tho 28th day of October, Octo-ber, 1912. FRANK A. NA1SBITT, Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for furnishing material ma-terial and building sidewalks in Sidewalk Side-walk District No. 117, being 29th street from Adams avenue to Grant avenue, under plans and specifications prpparcd by tho City Engineer and approved by the Board of Commissioners, Commis-sioners, will be received at tho office of tho City Engineer, In the City Hall, at Ogden City aforesaid, until lQ. o'clock a. m. on the 6th daj of November, No-vember, 1D12. At which time all proposals rcceiv-1 ed will txJ publicly opened and read aloud. Planp and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon application at tho office of the City Engineer. The right Js reserved to reject any or all bids and to walvo all defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Commis-sioners. H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer. First publication Octobor 1Q, 1912. Last publication November 5, 1912. NEW HOME A brand new four. room cottage, with city w:ter and electric lights, pantry, closet, large porch; good lot running back 150" feet to alley. This is an elegant dlttle home for a railroad man and can be had for $1200, $150 down, and $15 per month; low rate" of interest. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E S., rogular neetlngb held at Masonic hall on Washington avenue ave-nue between Twonty-flfth and Twen-ty-Plxtb streets, tbo first and third Frldavs of each month Sojourning mombors cordially imitcd to attend. Uly V Halslcad. W. M. Callle E Cave, Secrelury. Unity Lodge, No. IS, F. k A M Masonic Temple 2?30 Washington aenue Muet.ngs eeiy XVcdnesd.lv eienlus at 7 SO p in;. Ttfouibera o'f Sistor Lodges and sojourcluj; V.etr.rcn cordlalh incited to atWncl B U HerrJngtoii, W M. Felh, T, Moore, Secretary. Women, of Woodcraft .Odcn Circle Cir-cle .No. vSSl,, meets, arqrv Wedjiesdaf night nt 7 30"o'r-lQpj K, or P. halu Vlstiitg neighbors Invitijd. Duos can be paid io Dr.AI!ciM. Ridgf. M..D. 75S j,ewjs blacli, 'Blizctrj Best. G. ., 243 Lincoln avenufe. phone J903-J. Many twites. Clerk'. J731 j Monroe aetme ' Sotfo Lily Circle No' 171 menrs ev I cry i(coii(! aiid '.foujth Thur$da ni5hta a,t a p. TA., in L 0 H. !' hU." "icUir,'g uoibliprf Mordlatlly in Vert' Mary K. filfcxtf .Q.-N-. M 3 Is: & -KaIc He :v.on, CltfrJ,Uol pUon) '1-171 ff I Follows -O'11" lX'e, V'l :, lutpi.vlei ,OtlrA or !dtl BHowi, iiMlsr'fj O ",af e-orv TtK-6-ft a oniny Vr&irf&tf o-oihers cor d?aITy und to il ' piemen i i H. ,CandlTl, N. G. tleu'rj Klaacll Secretary. Sec-retary. Q leen f'lty. Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall Visiting members invited Anna Klssol N. Ci. Emma Moid, Rornrdlnn Secretary, 728 Twenty-third St . Woodmen of the World -Weber I Weber Camp No 74, meets In K of P ball Ip the Utah National bank building overy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmen cordiall InJled to attend Fred E Williams, C. C , E. Auth. Clerk, Flra,t National bank building. i Ladies of tho MaccabccB Sliver Hive No. 1. .L. 0. T. M., mect6 ov-orv ov-orv Thnrsrlav afternoon at 2:0 o'clock In tho I. O O F hall, 24 1G 1 Washington avenue Vlsltn; inem-hera inem-hera cordially imitcd to attend Kathryn Egglcaton, L C. 7 Washington Wash-ington avenue L Jennio Prout, it K., LM55 Vnn Buron avenue. Order of Railwa Couduotors Wasatch Wa-satch Dlvislo.i, No 124, O. R C, meets second and fourth Frluay? at 2.30 p m.. In K of P Mall, corner Washington aenue and 2-ltb street All brothers are cordially Invited to attond. C. H. Pearson. C C. D L. Iloylos, S and T. Royal Highlander Meet every first and third Fridays at S p m.. at 1C. of P. Hall. Visiting members cordially cor-dially Invited Andrew W, Nelson, I P. Wm Muller. Sec. and Trcas., 25S2 Washington Ave. Knights of I thins -Ugden ldge No 2, Knights of Pviblas. meotn at Castlo hall, Utah National biink build Inj, evcr Mondaj evening AM K of P.'s requestod tu meet wltb us,. Geo B. Hart. C C W G Kind, M. ut E. W. L Underwood. K. of R d S Modem 'i idmep of Amer:u Utah Camp. No. PDOo meets every llrst and third Tuesday evening at 2 o'clock, at K. of P hall. Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Washington uvenuu Visiting Visit-ing members inrlted A G. Junes. Consul. J H, Shafir. Clerk Rojal Neighbors of America Mccta every first and third Tuesday night of each month at 8 p ra.'ai the Mooso halj on 25th St. V'Jltlng neighbors neigh-bors invited. Dues can bo paid to Mrs Anna Rea-Finlcy M. D.. room 21, Lewis block India Sawyer, Oracle, Or-acle, 194S Jackson. Liillai Newton, Recorder, 27th and Qulncy. Order of Owls Ogden Nes No 1218. Order of Owls, meets ovory Friday eronlng in Eagles' hall, oc Hudson avonue at 8 o'clock. ViBillng Brothor Owjs aro inltcd to attend the Nest meetings. W H. Wright, President T S Shaughnessy. Secretary, Sec-retary, 231 Twenty-fifth street. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden Aerie, No. 116, F O E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle hall Hudson aenue, at 8 o'clock Visiting brother Eagles aro Invited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos. Leslie. W. President. Presi-dent. E. R, Geigcr, Secrotary. Dr. C. E. Wardlelgh, Aerie Physician. Brotherhood of American Yoorncn I Ogden Homestead, No 15to, racot6 on' 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K P.I hall. Visiting Archers aro cordlallv Invltod to meet wltb us. w S. O'Erlcn. Foreman, 2638 Grammorcy avenue. J A Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Ogdn Fusiness D'reclory Advertisements In thlc column cost 75c per line per pinth, payable n advance. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Nyo'i Clothing Store.) 2411 WnBh avo. Phono 393. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPrpN Phone SS3 for up bolstering, mattress making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed rprlnga PURRIERS-,TAXrDERMIST FURS cleaned and reraadeled; skins dressed; work aiiaranteod. T. Ga-Jowsk', Ga-Jowsk', 375 23rd street. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have anj kind of junk, phone us" up; we will call for it. Bell phone, 32G-K; Jnu 726. , SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McQartv & Co.", 2723 Grant. Bell phono 324. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HANO furniture" Nothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases cheap. A Siner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tx .ntv.fifth St, G-13-lyr. STOVE REPAHtS RK J'J NOW ?ive your hpatfns stoves a thoucht then Summr-rlll, 2304 Washington Ave. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. A'dia Dnidson. Dr. Margaret M. Purns. office 2"(, r5tb Sf. Phone J1H7-J Ros Thonc 1C17-J Ovor Sni.sljcyj PAINTING PAP53RHANGING PAINTING, paperhanging a 'd tinting. - Y de:i Hortog, phone 571-R. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGE ON DR. A FERNLUND, Physician and 1 Surgeon Office hbnn- 11 to I p m. New rcry Bldg. Hudson c Pbonj 19C3 W Rsidenfe phone 2.129-y. G4C Wasl fngton. aeniio " 6-ll-tf, PjYUMBI.fe"G AND HEATING" V. F.PONU.nSON SONS 252 Grap,,. or phone 1Z7.. .. S-.14rltf - .?A-j5ToRD-5JApis CO&ElS Uw,-- ; s , T-r iHWHt.L CpicSf .Vj-e l9mfr i t TRUNK REPAIlttNG HAVE Gnllac'ir ropalr n;ir trunks. Ogden Trunk Fnctoiy, 245o Grant aenuo 7-lC-lmo UMBRELLA REPAIRING PAHASOLS and umbrellas rpcovcred Bell 571-R. 7-5-tf VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUNDY. D. V S. Phon; iiiT lOffl-'o and Hospital. 215C Washington READ' THIS!" ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertlsomentc cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per lino of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more Iinc3 per week at tho rate of 2" copta per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flve avr-age words make a line, All advcrtlsem-nts on this page must be paid In advance. No oxceollon to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ANY LADY can earn 540.00 monthlv copying letters, spare time at home Booklet o cents sliver tells how. American Am-erican Copying Association "Washing. Ion, D. C. . 10-19 VUONG or middle-aged woraon to help organize clubi. 52.50, S hours. CG3 23rd ll-l-2t MIDDLE agi-d dishwasher anj dining m oui girl Tho Virginia 10-29-2wk JIHL io do cooking Lancaster House, Jijtli stietjt. 10-21-U GIRL for general housework, small lanillj. Phono 1 53-J. 2573 Fowler an' 10-21-tf GIRL or woman for house work In small family Inquire Mrs C. S. Murpby. 42i 27th. 10-19-tf EXPERIENCED girl or woman for general housework 432 27th. 10-10-lf MIDDLE-AGED woman for hoube-work. hoube-work. Mrs Abbe Scowcroft, 23o0 Adams 10-17-tf WANTED Steady young ladles to train for nursing at tho Burgess Hospital. 8-13-tf WANTED Good woman for Keneral housework, good wases. Apply 724 2ith street. Call In mornings. 9-I2-tf SITUATIONS WANTED E.MALE POSITION by elderly lady to do general gen-eral house work. Address, Situation, Situa-tion, caro Standard 10-31-lwk HELP WANTED MALE. EH" A German, good English teacher. P O Bo 11 11-2-21 TAILOR Manhattan Clothes Shop,' 2 '.69 Washington 10-31-tt ENERGETIC men; salary and commission com-mission permanent jiOsulon. nnd good opportunity for promotion Address Ad-dress Box 774, Ogden TC31-U BOYS wanted at WTostern Union Tole-graph Tole-graph office 10-2S-lsk SALESMEN WANTED NOW IS THE TIME Wanted Honest business producon, to sell high-grade groceries to farmers farm-ers and other largo consumers. Bumper Bump-er crop Insures record breaking fall trnde. No Investment; copimisslons advanced on orders; original plan Write today. Jqhn Soxton &. Co. Wholosalo Grocers. Lano & Franklin ats., Chicago. U-2-lt SALESMEN WANTED." i (Conlquedj , "VE WANT 'reliable men of standing In their community to tell guaranteed guaran-teed groceries direct to consumers at wholesale. We are the largest house selling direct by samples. Drop Bhip-monts Bhip-monts or carload, Permanent and profltabio positions. Liberal terras. Give references. C Hitchcock Hill & Co Chicago. 11-2-It SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. JANITOR or watchmari. Roar 270 32nd St.- , 10-6-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT FurntsheC, new. clean comfortable housekeeping rooms. $2 wk. up 630 Elat st 3-13-lyr 2 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping house-keeping with bath. 46G 22nd st. 11-2-lwk THREE light housekeeping tooius. 32S' Wall arc ' U-2-lwt 3-ROOM, electric lights city vntfir. 2G27 Lincoln. 10-31-lwk j oi 4 ROOMS, cheap to right parties ! at my ne home. 214 27th St. i 10-30-tf TtVQ furniGbo4' rooraj, gentlemen prelerrod. , 185 2&tb sty Puono G32-1 J. " ' . 10-29-lk ROOMS, Alo hdutoecing. gae, range. Beitraan Block, 1'zVi Wash, , 10-2Ulmo NICELY furnithed rooms. Phono 70S-R. 70S-R. lO-lS-lmc' HOUSEKErll'lNG lOoiiifc." 171 2'J.nd it ! 10-7-lino FURNISHED and uniurnish'od . (lata. 2531 Granu ." -'5-26-Gmo HOUSaiCEBPIMJ rooms. lUrnsshod and uiiLMpifUlvdat (JriJliotiri; jiotl. Pho,f iCT&! - " ' i-tf-tf ! FURNlSifKD, Voons tar aoliskop- j . . ' '-T J KjE.btn pilc m'vlfera; Ui.ibt-; btjv. omitted. . ,2 $H Wtttflitiifii, i for R.Eirr ' .- UNFD&WSHED ROOMS. oAilGE. front room, sepurie, , ilao 6 ro-ima, jjtJ, wuioi uu iigta.' Apply Ap-ply 2166 Adams. 11-1-1 r. J TWO modern front rodms" for light I houBekeeplngy2C10 Monroe. 137S-R. 10-31-lwk FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. MELROSE Flno location; board, I Btea heated rooms, lowest ratps. 2G39 Jefferson. 1Q-14-Iwk WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM. I WANT board and room with bah, on "bench, 3 blocks from high school shall bring piano. Address Male High School Teacher, Standard office. 10-29-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. DON'T pay rent, Will sell on monthly month-ly payments a beautiful 5-room modern pressed brick bungalow, now being completed at 225S Qulncy ave. U-2-lrao SIX-ROOM cottage, close in; also four rooms; very reasonable. 2155 Adams Ad-ams aye 11-i-lwk NOVEMBER 25. large, clean, modern 4 -room cottage, pantry, and beautiful beauti-ful jard. S57 23d sL 11-1-lwk MODERN S-room house. 27C9 Grant. Inaulre phono 95-W 10-30-1 wk G-ROOM, modern, brick house 579 24th St. Applv HorocksBros. 10-20-tf A COMFORTABLE three-room Iioubo on 22d St., 58 per month. Inquire room 103 First National Bank bldg. I0-18-tf J AND 5-ROOM house, $i0 per mo. Wedell. 10-lS-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 1-ROOM apartment, strictly modern; hot water and heat 224S Jeff, 10-2S-lwk SIX-ROOM flat, modern. 622 24th r.t. fl5 per month. Phone 609 10-lS-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, 4 -ROOM Now, brick, Btrictly modern, piano, screened porches 880 21st St. Phone, 1474-W. 10-28-lwk i FOR RENT ' FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FURNISHLD--Th Curej A pa tmeiua Modfxn 233i: Vasn Avo 3-5-r, FOR RENT STORES THE VACANT baRding jiul oftst of tho Slaiulard Q&4ce isfor-rnt, either ei-ther all or part luquiie at StandarJ office. 9-2fi-tf MONEY TO LOAN MOM'Vi 1) LOAN i.u la Eat: 10lK00 up; rml esutf conirACts-aad niortijuiip! lioujjhi a.m sold. RlOHSEL? LnVKSTMENT CO.' 247b Uasulugton Avfj. Upstairs, MONEY to loan on loai estate cjir-Uy. cjir-Uy. J. J Bruinmlu. ' 4-J7-tf MONBSY to loan ota wtitches, diamonds, dia-monds, jowolry. f.'reflTtui, etc, Uncle Sam's Lqu Office, cMabliatftd j LSS.'i Tho Money I.on.'J Of Otfi!. 27S 25;b St C H Srau j Pqn CHATTEL loanb, sa Jo." - V-J- ' can get It today. Pj?ayc.u r.nos bebt nnd most private u-rms in Utan D D Drake over Paine & Hiiist MORTQAGF. LOANS on Imnro"f'l fajm or rlty proporty. HUNTER A KENNEDY, 302 Ptrtt NaUooal J3ldg. ' :pasturage . ; ; ; " , jl. M PASTURING and feedinc Ixirsca'-'tor ' fc MM the wiuior. V. J. f Ip-ilmar, KaucJ- k. jH TiUe. Rhone 5-K-2. lO-SB-lf ' , H TRADE. H I WILL TRADE a gcoJ. 'rjjpatcfi iam ) ' M hi .Uintah county with cUick and jl IH Improvements for a Jionio in Ogden. IH Address D. P. R Standard. 10-2S-",; ,t H WANTED MISCELLANEOUS : M WANTED Loan of 53,000 for threo r 1 or five ;eara on first clase real es- H tate eecnrlty. AddrcB's Loan, 'Cafe h IH Standard- , xi 2.,2t p H COWS wanted. Phono 41-N2. e IH lO-SQ-lmo H ONE HUNDRED hoad of horses for f H pasture. Smith ranch, North Ogden. ,b H Phone 3-Z, 10-23-liao H LAUNDRY woik, curtains Phono f. H 2305-W, io-15-1 mo b H CURTAINS Ianpdered. .Mrs. Knight" k Phone lJi-W 10-9-lino b CURTAINS laundered. Mrr. Knight ' 1 13 4 1 Washington 10-0-lmo ' i I H (. FRTAINR laundered Mrs,. Green- H jvooa, rtSO-J. 9-2S-rao 1 FOR, SALE OR TRADE f BUSINESS property on 2-ltb st. near j H the po'.toffice. to exchange fo'r farm jH or rcaidorce propertj Phone 1078-W - , mm , iQ-2c-tf f I mm . -j, - i H FOR SALE REAL ESTATE j FINE modern homes. $1,300 and up, H easy terms. Phone 1127. " IH 10-S-i:no H 20 ACREti of. good land C ratios. rom f H cortnty court hodw; " good' 'pater 3 H right, 'four room house, ,70- iouug tp- r H pie trtep. Torms. l-Z 'doWr-T-jHT i H cent on -fa jlc. Tel. 23-Jf-3. .-' v H lit CJCS d.rm, 17' ivcnj tiriu"o!r yk-V m M, jgrrxu ator rfghj,' S-a,crtps- b H tujo. and-void. ,Trm iahri - H Pgr. ,jjcnt cm Uai&o: Tif"2-N'-2 t H F'WsA'iraSCELLAEOUs:- H I-t.r .'AT! )-""" fv, rriJ. ff '.JontMo f H jlf oc. sebfu a cr.aro C.,r 3 H Care Standard 10-31-lwU H : ; imm REMINGTON typewriter with tabu- ;. H Jator and 2-color ribbon, 535, Good ) H machines for rpnt, 52 luonth. Typ- c H v. riter Exchange, 425 24th 10-29,-lmo r 'mM FRUIT cart, barber's furnace, 400 H gal. tank, coal chute, cauldron, den- c H tal chair, saxaphone, 5-room brick - H uouse. Bell 323. H tl IH TYPEWRITERS Bargains for sale; fM rentals, supplies, repairs Ogden o IH Tjp'ewrlter" Eoccbangp, 425 24h st. IH Phone SS. 10-21-lmo. 0 H ii' . i H ROOMINQ house and restaurant. - H cheap; well located on 25th street. H Keny' & HerrlcV. 9:i9'-t WM VAOUUM GLEANERS I H ELECTRIC Santos 1 day or 53 with H operator. Phono SS. Electric Serv- ! MM ico Co.. 2q 24th st. 10-29-3wk ' B -,. ! PERSONAL ! MARRY1 interesting particulars U vj'H (Fre.) Thousands Rich, all ages. ' WM tired ''living alono. One may be your I WM Ideal, Write. Mrs. .HYDE. 2679-C. ' jH Mission 'street, San Francisco, CaL IH S-17-3t IH i ' H DRESSMAKING H REASONABLE prices 1454 -J,1 27S H 22cfst. 10-29-lwk ' M LOST I ' H . . mM LOST Gold ' watch charm, between IH 39th and 31st sts. Return to J. C. H Schanck, 2953 Childs. Reward. , H U-l-lvk H LOST I-ADY'S gold watch and fob In MM business district. Reward, return jH io this office. l'0-2S-lwk jH RAILROAD M xhvih; cakjd H EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. I MM (Mountain Time.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL- tH ROAD COMPANY. H West Bound. Arrive. VMW No. 3 Pacific Coast Mali.. 12: 10 a-m. , IH No. 409 TintJc Passenger.. 11:36 a.in. ' MM No. 1 Pacific Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. H No. 5 Chicago-San Fran- I tMW cisco Express 3:60 p.m. vMW EaBt Bound. Depart , IH No. 6 San Franclsco-Chl- tMW cugo Express 7-lfifini. M No. 410 Tlntlc Passenjer. . l.lOp.nj JMW No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:50 p.m ' IH No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mall 5:50 p. ni I 1 Fine roadbed, elegant equipment. H unaurpnssed Bconery City Ticket Of- vMU fice, Heed Hoti-t Bldg. i 1 V. FOUTS. Agcr.L I MM Electric Way Between .Ogden and Brigham H EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. ' M Trauii icuve OkUou and Urijjbutn IH 6 30 a. m 3.00 p. cj H 7.30 o. m 1:30 p. au IH 9:00 a. m 6:00 p. oi MM lo.sri iu,m 7:30 p. m MM 12. 00 noon... 9.C0 p. u. J M 1 W p. W JL;U)n WW irlraL train iron Ogduu sUti frjpn: I mM O..R. T. Depot. All othfcrs itprt train H Union Dtjpot. '- H In Ogdent trains -stqp only, Et tl H & Ogdon Dt-pot, O. XL T."-Dpot . MW Fie Points ' .y H s W .i h -. -i(' 'u. jif abrt 'jpj ft ,.-.., uA '..etAs p.j5 UKd-ertsi i l')H .l -I 5 ." r a , ' .ft ' ,'IH (,-.' r.4JLri.n 1c-7ct, to t?4AfM I H rium as l:SiMMi , ; MW ' last" car wll!-lcuiiUit HffwSTff k ' H 7:00' p m. 5 ( Lost car will. lea vctlva .StnVaHif- H at 10:00 p. nx -'"' H ' M jjUmmmM " ."r' ""oammlimmmmmt |