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Show I SALE -- F GROCERIES H ' , All this next week for our regular customers H ! as well H ; Smithfield flour, high patent, sack (with 50c M i order) each $1.00 H! 2 Gloss and 2 Corn ' , Fancy Utah Tomatoes, 3 H Starch 2Dc cans for 25c HP Yellow or white JYteal, Fresh roasted Coffee, lb. 25c sack 30c 1 lb. (limit) M. J. B. H Finest Walnuts, lb. . . 20c Coff82 S5c , lO-lb.acKC.raham.. 20o C5c m t Bcsi, wwa Com, 3 cans 25c 3 pkgs Oookies or Crack. H '? -Walter Baker's Chocolate, ers ,.20c -, H one pound 35c Fresh Germade, 1" sack .' ,35c H .. f WE NOW CARRY FRESH MEAT I 1 ' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ONLY H a H: ? &S-- fttcl1 for.pur opening in a few weeks Our prices will H 'wD"e ic lowest aiid our meat'Clfcbesf'nronev can buys. AVhe,n- 1 " "completed our store inside will be the .neatest and" .cleanest H in Ogden. H Fresh Ginger Snaps, bar- Fresh Soda Crackers, 3 H rel 20c ,. pounds'...,. 25c H - 30c bottle Olive Oil 20c dn 1 o . - - Household Ammonia, 3 6O0 bottle pure Ohve r;&, bottles for .....25c 0l1 for "V-400 H 'Small cans Pointer Oys- Best Blueing, bottle 5c M ' ' ters -for 8c Large cans, -each 15c SMITH GROCERY H PHONE 91. TWENTY-SIXTH AND WASHINGTON. , - . I F' OGDEN STATE BANK .S?Pital s 100,000.00- H - , Surplus and Profits 150,000.00 H .Deposits 2,000,000.00 B ., ., v The dignified, business-like way to pay H your"'bills is to H , Write Your. Persona! Check H "-forthe amount, that gives you a record of M the-payment and a receipt. H o"! T0UR BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED, H ?''f&7' P8' ' A- P- Blgelov, Cashier. H , J. M. Browpfng, Vice Prea. B. L. Van Meter, AbbL Cashier. H t H , I Children's Under-Y f 1 JL. i. b and "Utah MP, I Made" Garments, Sweat- fff$ K I er Coats a specialty. 1 MW I Utah Knitting III i I I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF OGDEN, UTAH I U. S. DEPOSITARY 1 Capital S 1 n onn rtn I Undivided profits and surplus ! . . ! ! '. 7 35o!o00 00 1 Deposlts 3,500,000!00 1 David Ecclos, Pres.; M.' S. Browning, Vice-Pres.; G. H Tribp 1 Vice-Pres.; John Watson, Vice-Pres.; John Pingree, Cashier' 1 Jas. E. .Burton, Asst. Cashier. " ' uasfller- I 1 GRANDMOTHERS IISEDM6ETEII To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color It is easier to preserve the color .if the hair than to restoie it, although It is posslblo to do both Our grana mothers understood the secret. The made a "sago tea." and their dar:i. flossy hair long after middle life u, duo to this fact. Our mothers have ?ray hairs before they aro fifty, hut they aro beginning to appreciate the wisdom ol oui grandmothers In usln sjge tea " for their hair and aro fast following suit. The present generaL'on has the advantage ad-vantage of the past in Ui.it it can ffi'y a ready-to-use preparatlyn- clliuj , Vfyoth's Satje and Siriphur Ua:? Roai- edy. As a taip tonc nnJ color re- j 'torer this preparation Is vastly si-penor si-penor to thr oidinarv 'sage tea" mad? our gniiiomoiher... . ' The growth and bosun of the ha.r dopends on a K'Ultliy condition o.' I the scalp. Vycthj Sage.aiU S.ilph-.r i Hair Remedy quickly kills the da-i- J Iruff germs which rcb the hair of its life, color and luBtie, makes the scalu rlean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beautv, and make, I: grow. Get a 50-cnt bottlo from your drug gist today He will give your money back if j on are not satisfied after a fair trial. Special Agont, A. R Mclntyre, Drugs. (Advertisement) Read the Classified Ada. Bi I BSKSwB3a3B iiBwBr iUfff Hk t" nr J ' $ f -IT.W -," t.. V' I A, , ",? -V ff -, K 1 .,.- ' I If $ A telephone is just as much needed as your j supply of coal- It will, save you many cold trips j Join the Bell Family and enjoy the winter j Call two six hundred for particulars ' I I re j)j The Mountain States Telephone and If J3r Telegraph Company 1 PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET. NATIONAL For President THEODORE ROOSEVELT For Vice Provident HIRAM JOHNSON For Presidential Electors HUGO DEPREZIN MRS. W. H. DEWOLFE T.IP.S. C. E. COULTER O. J. CARPENTER STATE For Congressmen at Large S. H. LOVE LOUIS LARSON For Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS For Justice of Supreme Court OGDEN HILES For Secretary of State F. J. HENDERSHOT JR. For State Treasurer ( O. W. ADAMS For, State Auditor WALTER ADAMS For Attorney General ' GEORGE N. LAWRENCE DISTRICT. For Judges JOHN E. BAGLEY ' A. W. AGEE For Attornoy R. S. FARNSWORTH COUNTY For Stato Senator ' JOSEPH RIRIE For Representatives DR. ANNA RIES-FINLEY DANIEL C. WALKER SOLOMON C. STEPHENS M. H. THOMAS For County Commissioners Four Years L. M. NELSON Two Years JESSE FOWERS For Clerk V - BEN .A. CRITCHLOW For Recorder G. J. S. ABELS For Attorney T. R. O'CONNELLY For Treasurer R. T. RHEES - - For Assessor THOMAS H. DAVIS For Sheriff . I. C. CANFIELD For Surveyor JAMES M. LENTZ For Copstable i JEROME BRO.WN ' (Advertisement) iCJUI. JJ.1IJLliUiBUlAUJiJ.II I I ML Ji I- m, urn-. J-ir REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. For President WILLIAM H. TAFT 'i For Vice President JAMES S. SHERMAN For Presidential Electors MRS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER EPH HOMER JOHN M. DAVIS M. H. VALKER , STATE For Congressman at Large JOSEPH HOWELL JACOB JOHNSON For Governor WILLIAM SPRY For Justice of Supreme Court , J. E. FRICK For Secretary of State DAVID MATTSON For State Treasurer JESSE D. JEWKES For State Auditor LINCOLN G. KELLY For Attorney General A. R. BARNES For State Superintendent of Schools A. C. NELSON DISTRICT For District Judges JAMES ALBERT HOWELL NATHAN J. HARRIS For District Attorney JOHN C. DAVIS COUNTY For State Senator ' WILLIAM CRAIG For Representatives j JOHN W. WILCOX I J. J. BARKER JOHN D. HOOPER H. W. MARRIOTT For County Commissioners Four .Years W. C. HUNTER Two Years JOHN T. BYBEE I For County Clerk SAMUEL G. DYE For County Recorder THOMAS E. M'KAY For County Attorney DAVID JENSON For County Treasurer JOSEPH E. STOREY-For STOREY-For County Assessor THOMAS E. MATHEWS For County Sheriff ' E, E. HARRISON For Coupty Suryoyor RALPH S. CORLEW For Constablfr V H. E. STEELE (Advertisement) DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Jj NATIONAL. ig FOR PRESIDENT 'Sjp Woodrow Wilson. K r FOR VICE PRESIDENT K-. Thomas R. Marshall. p.j ELECTORS Hs O. W. Powers, Salt Lake City. 'fe1 Jesse Knight, Provo. my T. H. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake City. BAlSi t James McAndrews, St. Georg.e filf I illfiS CONGRESS ji Ikl Tillman i. Johnson. nE-' m Mathoniha Thomas. L'lSS STATE 1 LFonl GOVERNOR HlJSi John Frank Tolton, Beaver. W?J If SECRETARY OF STATE jpn Chas. Engjand, Logan. M AUDITOR H John S. Blaln, Spring City. SaI TREASURER 1M J. F. Mendenhall, Springvlile. Mjjj ATTORNEY GENERAL ife J. W. Strlngfellow, Salt Lake City. KS SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION KF I A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake City. JJgf I JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT i? Le Grand Young, Salt Lake City. Mm DISTRICT JUDGES W&1 Arthur E. Pratt. Pn,1 Samuel T. Corn. j Kp DISTRICT ATTORNEY ' W1 v David S. Cook. Rills ply county. fear' . STATE SENATOR M I W. W. Browning. mill : I MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE JSu W. J. Parker. lm D. D. McKay. Rt. ' O. M. Sanderson ff-e W. H. Tolhurst. gja'n COMMISSIONERS JPCSls John W. Bailey, Four-Year Term, rp Thos. Fowles, Two-Year Term Ifi i'.' CLERK- ' K,cip j,. John W. Reeve. JIV T ' ," RECORDER titHt ; Mrs. M2ry Farley. I j ''l TREASURER. iillenlei j y David W. Evar.s. ' j SHERIFF ' h Chaa. Pincock. Wt ' ATTORNEY. Prcest ol . ' W. W. Harcombe. . '. '' ASSESSOR , , , I Jv,,,, J.M.B,shop.- . 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