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Show Dl thf DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL COMPANY: NOTICE llS There are delinquent upon tho fol- WM lowing described stock on account of assessment levied on September 7. -lift No. of No of No! Ami. feff Ctf.Prlm.Ctf.Se. Shares. Due. im Name. 2404 5 $12.30 K Emma J. Adams - ., 2 50 Wm C.J.Adams " '."..'. '.'.'.!'. 178 5.C 24.00 K Ed. H. Anderson -; C59 16S2C 420 H Ed II. Andorsou 9C5 1Z5i ?i 30 fm Ed. H. Anderson 1921 3 3G34 S41 f Ed. II. Anderson 24SC 4 10 0.j 'JM Ed H.Anderson r .,s- 2 "50 IM Ed. H. Anderson V" 7,19 10 12.5'J W Wyrum Johnson V S01 8 7.50 m Naylor Bros. y'te' 31B5 ., 5M tM Albert C. Nalder & .'...2106 7 17.50 m W. J- Page 'v3 -107 2 5.00 STS W J. l'agc : .-$ 7SG 4 5 00 tJM W J. Pago ;?; 7J4 .3002 .77 Jm John Uay ') 1093 .0372 .09 JJK John Ray V'" 3S0 0 7.50 Wm John Ray "" t 1-101 7.S4 19.C0 'vWt 10. D. Radden V "' m George G Redden aucl j 31S() 4 10 00 4j Geo C. Roddon 314S 2 5 o0 W( ' S S. Thompson oG3 13 lc:5 f li. H. Thompson f C4G - c 25 M II. H. Thompson 792 7 s -- ? ; Chas. Toono 399 10 12.50 I'd W D. Walton U7U r, rJ 50 ill Chas. Croighpaum : 553 10 12.50 &m Chas. Crolghbauro !.......' 2S03 6 ' 15.00 f pearl Badger ...:.. .' 3Hfi C 15.0U Amasa M. Honinion 313G g 1BM Martha J Hammon 3001 5 y, . 'Ifm Mrs. Mary Peterson 552 G ? G0 ul Mrs. Mary Peterson G62 4 5 00 M Mrs Mary Peterson 305c s 1250 T ; Boodrookna, An o iN 5CG 5 0.25 '24 Boodrookas, Ante- -N " 52120 25.00 f T v. &. B. A. Smith lit And. in accordance with law, and or- WI der of tho Board of Director; mad 8m. on tho 7th of September. 1912. ho M many share, of each parcel of stjch . cnok is may bo necessary will be sold M ;?2o aouS door of the Weber conn- $75 Per Month Four brand new houses, which will bring a monthly rental of $76.00 per month. Two of these are modem 5-room houses, bath, toilet, stationary wash-stand, pantry, closets, large porches. These 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 per4 month. ' 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 income 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. 1912, the several amounts set opposite oppo-site the names of the respective shareholders, share-holders, as follows. ty court house, In Ogden, Utah, on tho 2Sth day of December, 1912, at 12 o'clock, noon, of aald day to pay delinquent de-linquent assessment thereon, togcthor with the cost of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. J. C. NYE, Secretary. LEGAL. NOTICE, WARNING! To Whom It May Concern. You are hereby notified that certificate cer-tificate of the Capital stock of the James Coal & Ice company No 125, bearing date of June 5th, 1D11, has been wrongfully removed from the flics In our office, and should the stock therein represented be offered Tor sale, you will govern yourself accordingly. ac-cordingly. JAMES COAL & ICE CO. By CARL E PETERSON, Vice Pros. Advertisement. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of tho Ogden Savings Bank of Ogden, Utah, will bo held at their banking room, Tuesday, January 14, 1913. at 11 a. m., for the purposo of electing directors to sono for the ensuing year, and to amend Article VII of tho Articles of Incorporation so as to create tho offlco of a second vice president, and tho transaction of "uch business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated Ogden. Utah, December 12, 1912. CHARLES H. BARTON, Cashier. AN ORDINANCE, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING AND FIXING THE AMOUNT OF OFFICIAL OFFI-CIAL BONDS TO BE EXECUTED BY COUNTY AND COUNTY PRECINCT PRE-CINCT OFFICERS OF WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH." The Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers of Weber County, Utah, ordains as follows: SECTION I. That before entering upon the duties du-ties of their respective offices for the term commencing 12:00 o'clock noon on Monday, January C, 1913. the following named officers shall execute exe-cute to WEBER COUNTY a good and sufficient bond ln the following named sums, to-wit: The amount of tho official bond of the Count. Clerk of Weber County shall be and is herebv fixed at $10,-000.00. $10,-000.00. The amount of .the official bond of tho County Recorder of Weber County Coun-ty shall be and is herebv fixed at $10,000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Assessor of Weber County shall be and Is hereby fixed at $10,-000.00. $10,-000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Treasurer of Weber Coun ty shall be and Is hereby fixed at $340,000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Sheriff of Weber County shall be and is hereby fixed at $10,-000.00. $10,-000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Surveyor of Weber County Coun-ty shall be an dis hereby fixed at $2,-000.00 $2,-000.00 Tho amount of the official bond of the County Attorney of Weber County Coun-ty shall be and is hereby fixed at $2,-000 $2,-000 00. The amount of the official bond of each Justice of the Peace in Weber County shall be and Is hereby fixed at $1,000.00 The amount of the official bond of each Constable In Weber County shall be and Is heroby fixed at $1,000.00 The amount of tho official bond of each Member of the Board of Education Edu-cation of Weber County shall be and is herebv fixed at $2,000.00. SECTION 11. This oidinance shall bo in full force and effect on and after December 31st, 1912. Passed this 9th day of December, 1912. O. B. MADSON, Chairman Board County Commissioners, Commission-ers, Weber County, Utah. Attest: S. G. DYE. County Clerk and Ex-Offl-clo Clerk Eoard County Commissioners, Weber County, State of Utah. (Seal) Commissioner O. B. Madson voting "Aye." Commissioner Moroni Skccn voting "Aye." Commissioner Frank Moore absent and not voting. State of Utah. County of Weber. ss I. Samuel U. Dye, County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County. Utah, do heroby certify that the foregoing ordinance was passed by tho Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers of said county at thoir regular meeting held December 9, 1912, and do further certify thnt upon final passago of said ordinance, Commissioners Commis-sioners Oscar B Mndson and Moroni SKcen voted in faor of tho said ordinance, or-dinance, and that Commissioner Frank Moore did not vote upon said ordinance, being nbscnt from the meotlnsr. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto here-unto set my hand and affix my official spal at my offlco ln Weber county, Utah, this the 10th day of Docomber, 1912. b. G. DYE, County Clerh and Ex-Offlcio Clerk Board of County Commisaloners of Wobcr County, Utah. (Seal) OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. ATTORNEYS I LAWYER O'CONNOLLY. (over Nye'a Clothing Storo.) 2411 Wash ave Phono 393. E. T. HULANISKI, First National Bank bldg . 12-11-tf CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN PhonlSS3 for up-holstorlng. up-holstorlng. mattress making, ro-strctchlng ro-strctchlng of bed cpringa CHIROPRACTOR F. J. FREENOR, D. C; all acute and chronic diseases. Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington ave. Office hours, 9 to 11-30 a. m 1 to 5 p. m 11-5-tf CHRISTMAS PHOTOS There Is nothing nicer for a Xmas gift than a photo of your friend. Brln,; the kiddies for postcard phototi. Craw shaw Studio. Upstairs, 219 25th st, EDUCATIONAL Fit yoursolf for business. SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL " Practical business courses. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR J. H. CARTER, 2356 Washington ave.; offlco phom 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. Hansen's Electrical Shoe Shop, 309 24th St Best work and material in the city All work guaranteed. Glve us a flal ll-30-'Jmo. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled; skins dressed; work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd street. FIRE INSURANCE. OLD reliable companies that pay. C. Old reliable companies that pay. C. D. IVES, Agent, 3S0 25th SU GASOLINE LIGHTING MERLIN J STONE. 2S69 Grant Ave , Dealer in Gasoline Systems. A full line of Globes, Mamies and Fixtures Phone 50C-R. HALRDRESSING SWITCHES, reduced price, combings mado ln switches. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 401 2Gth 11-20-lmo HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam heated; hoi and cold water, every room; new and modern; 50c and up. Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone ue" up; we will call for It. Bell phone, 325-K; Inu., 725. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued ) Maionic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O E S., regular meetlngb held at Masonic hall on Washington avenue ave-nue between Twouty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. Lily V. Halstead, W. M. Callie E. Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge. No. IS. F. &. A. M.. Masonic Temple. 2ttu WashinKtou avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mcmbera of Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially lnited to attend H. L. Herrington. W. M. Felbc T. Moore. Secretary. Women of Woodcraft Ogdou Circle Cir-cle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Visting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge. M. D., 67-5S Lewis block. Elizabeth Best. G. N., 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone 1903-J. Marie Critcs. Clerk. 2731 Monroe avenue. Sego Lily Circle NoJ 171 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p. m In I O. O. F. hall. ViBitlng neighbors cordially Invited. Mary E Bllxt, G N, 451 31st St. Kate Heyman, Clerk, Bell phon 1217-J. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden Aerie, No. US, FOE, meeta every Wednesday evening at Eagle hall, Hudson avenue, at S o'clock Visiting brother Eagles aro Incited to attend the aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos. Leslie, W. President. Presi-dent. E. R. Geiger, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardlelgh, Acrlo Physician. Order of Railway Conductors Wp-fiatch Wp-fiatch Division, No. 124. O. P. C. meets second and fourth Fridays at 2 30 p. m., In K. of P. Hall, corner Waihington aenue and 24th street All brothers are cordially invited to attend. C. II. Pearson, C. C. D L. Boyles, S and T. Royal Highlanders Meet every first and third Fridays at S p. m.. nt K. of P Hall. Visiting members cordially cor-dially Invited. Andrew W. Nelson, I. P. Wm. Muller. Sec. and Treaa.. 25S2 Washington Ave. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest No 121S. Ordor of Owls, meets every ev-ery Friday evening In theh ovn hall (tho old Eaglo club rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls arc Invited In-vited to attend tho nest meetings W. II. Wright, President. T S. Shaugh-ncssy. Shaugh-ncssy. Secretary, 231 Twenty-fifth street. Knights of PythlaB Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castlo ball, Utah National bank building, build-ing, erery Monday evening All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. Geo. JJ. Haru C. C. W G. Kind, .j of E. W. L Underwood, K. of R. & s Modern Woodmen of America -Utah Camp No. 9990 meets uvery first and third Tuesday uvenlng at S o'clock nt K. of P. hall. Twenty-rourth and Washington avenue. Visiting mem-bors mem-bors invited. A. G. Jones, Consul. J. H. Shafer, Clerk. NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St, 12-12-lmo. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Adna Davidson, Dr. Margaret M. Burns, office 33C Sth St. Phono 997-J. Res. Phono 1617-J. Over Smilleys. PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting. Y den Hortog, phono 571-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERN LUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 19C2-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 64G Wasl ington avenue 6-11-tf RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 431, or mall card If you wish ub to call with samples. Office, Spargo's. 12-3-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co., 272S Grant. Bell phone 201S-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases ohoap. A Slner, Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twntv-fifth SL G-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITURE store, 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave.; 2d-hand furniture of all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other store can equal. 12-2-lyr SHOE REPAIR SHOP. M ROSENBERG, 251 25th sL; all work done by hand and fully guaranteed; guar-anteed; machinery ""cuts and ruins them. SHOOTING GALLERY. 246C Grant. Step around tho corner and take a shot. lmo. STOVE REPAIRS RIGHT NOW give your heating stoves a thought then Summerlll. 2304 Washington Avo. TAILORED-MADE CORSETS" SPIRELLA CORSET. Mrs. Smith. Phono C61-W. VACUUM CLEANERS "ELECTRIC SANTOS" for hire. Try one for a daj , $1 delivered. Electric Elec-tric Servlco Co., phone 8S. 12-6-lmo VARNISHING AND PAINTING J. J M'KINNON. 2202 Wash. Avo. Carriage Car-riage and Auto painting. VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUNDY, D. V. S. Phon: 828. Office and Hospital, 215C Washington FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued) Queen City Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O F, meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows ball. Visiting members Invited. Anna Kissel. N. G. Emma Meld, Recording Secretary. 72S Twenty-third St Royal Noighbors of America Moets every first and third Tuesday nights of each month at S p. m. at the Reese Howoll 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 Qulncy. LADIES of the Mnccabecs, Silver hive No. 1, L. O T. M meets every 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 Imlted to attend. at-tend. Kathryn Egelcston, L. C, L. Jennie Prout, R. K. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Ogden Homestead, No. 1505. meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. hall. Visiting Archers aro cordlallv invited to meet with us. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman. 253S Grammercy avenue. J. A. Junk. Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Woodmen of tho World Weber Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P hall In the Utah National bank building overy Thursday evening at S o'clock Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. Kred E. Williams, C C. E. Aiith, Clerk. First National bank building READ THIS! WIOgjgLABEL ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five worde per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rat: of 2." cent9 per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flve avc-age words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. A GOOD girl can got good wages si I 2341 Adams. 12-lC-lwk GOOD girl or woman for housework. 52C 25th sL 12-lS-lwk GIRL or woman for general nousc-work. nousc-work. 2S03 GranL 12-17-lwk GIRL to do general housework. Call after 6 p. m. 2659 Wa3h. 12-12-1 wk WANTED A dishwasher at tho Virginia. Vir-ginia. 12-13-lwk HELP WANTED FEMALE. (Continued.) GOOD, experienced girl for housework; house-work; reference required. 2472 Monroe Ave. 12-11-tf WANTED Good girl for house work, must understand cooking. Mrs. Albert Al-bert Scowcrolt. 2350 Adams Ave 12-10-tf. YOUNG ladies wanted i to train at Borges hospital. 10G Wash 11-30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED nurse. 20C1 Jeff. 12-12-lmo. DRESSMAKING Reasonable, prices 1454-J. 27S 22d st. 10-29-lmc HELP WANTED MALE. ASK YOURSELF which you would rather be one of the countless failures fail-ures or half-measures In life, or one of 52,000 picked men who are successes or on the road to success. This year the Navy will comprise 52,000 men, 4,000 more than before. If you are between 17 and 25 call at Navy Recruiting Re-cruiting Station. Isis Theater Bldg. 25i0 Washington avenue, and ask Tor full details about Navy pay, hours, promotion, etc. Or send for fascinating fascinat-ing free book, "Tho Making of a Man o' Wars ma n " TcIIb in simple language lan-guage and Interesting pictures all about the Navy Send today to Bureau Bu-reau of Navigation, Box 355, Navy Dept., Washington, D C GOOD Boy; pressfecder at Denkcrs' Printing Office. 12-12-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MAN of middle ago, in need of home, for chorlng. Apply to 1136 22d sL 12-14-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. NICELY furnished four-room ap't., strictly modern, ideal location, no children. 2341 Adams. 12-18-lwk FOR RENT Furnished, now, clean, comfortablo housekeeping rooms. $2 wk. up 536 21at sL 2-13-lyr THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping; house-keeping; strictly modern. 523 22d. 12-17-lwk THREE nicely furnlshod rooms cheap, 2170 Lincoln 12-17-lwk FOUR furnished rooms for housekeeping, house-keeping, with bath. 456 22nd St. 12-12-lwk NICELY furnished, largo front room; suitable for two, use of piano if desired. 246 23rd St. 12-12-lwk FURNISHED rooms with heat and bath. 2209 Washington. 12-7-lwk FURNISHED rooms lor housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 11-29-tf FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. 2631 Grant. 9-26-0mo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnlshod and unfurnished, at Crphcum Hotel. Phono 1973. 9-6-tf ROOMS for housekeeping Utahna. 7-29-tf FREE bath; prices moderate, must bo rented. 246S Washington Avo 7-29-tf ' FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 3-room houso on 3Sth St., between Wash, and GranL. Inquire In-quire S. BlancetL 12-10-lwk FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. WHY RENT Good modern homes from 51400 up. Easy terms. Phone 1427. 12-10-lwk. ONE 4-room house, $10 a month. Call phono 967. 12-6-ti 5-ROOM modern brick, $25.00. O. A. White, 302 25th St. ll-12-3wks 7-ROOM house, no bath, and large barn C66 23rd. 11-29-tf ONE 5-room modern house. Cell 3C03 Washington ave. 11-27-lwk 6-ROOM modern; close In; desirable. C. D. Ives, 380 25th st. 11.25-lmo 5-ROOM modern house. Apply Dr. Conroy. 11-21-It 7-ROOM, modern house. 361 23rd SL 11-12-lwk 6-ROOM, modern, brick house. 579 24th SL Apply Horocks Bros. 10-20-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED apts.; strictly up to dale; heat and hot water. 224S Jefferson Jef-ferson uvc 11-30-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. FOUR ROOM furnished house, partly modern. 541 21th St 12-lG-lwk 5-ROOM brick, modern; price reasonable. rea-sonable. Inquire 275S Lincoln. 12-U-lwk TWO-ROOM house. 2630 Adams; light and water. 1472-W. 12-13-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. MODERN housekeeping apt.; bath, gas range, disappearing beds; cheap 2266 Washington ave. 11-26-lwk WANTED TO RENT S-ROOM house, modern; furnished prelerrcd. Address No. S, care Standard 12-12-lwk FOR RENT REAL ESTATE HIGH class farm laud. Wcdcll. llr25-lmo i FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS H THEODORE KOCH mirror case No. H 831, for barber shop. 102 25th st. il 12-1 8-1 wu jfH GOOD Cutter for sale cheap; also Ijl housekeeping rooms for rent. Phone Imwmm 'ImxjM A NEW Singer Sowing Machine at i a sacrifice at 3021 Adams, Mondaj WMWM 12-14-lwk JM ONE 7-paasenger fore-door touring H car, 1911 model; electric side and H tail lights; newly painted and over- jmWM hauled; bargain if taken at once; sell mWm or trade. J. W. Nlckson, Becraft gar- mW age Phone 601. 12-13-tf M FINE "Howard" "heating stove, used km three months; same as new. Call mwM 2316 Qulncy. Phono 543-M. 12-13-lwk M GOOD work horse, harness, wagon, mwm plow, harrow, gardener, 30 spud sacks. mwM some small tools and 22 Winchester rl- mWM fie, all for $100. Roy Smith, Box 46, H RL 4, Rlverdale. 12-13-lwk mWm FINE violin; new and old, at ex- kmm tremoly low prices. Cash or Install- mWM mem?. Pantone, 425 32nd SL mWm 12-11-lmn. -W MOVING picture machine, denial kmm chair, barber rurnace, organ, was H on. buggy, work bench, sundries. Bell mmwM 33" W 12-7-lwk mM PIANOS and players at lowest possl. hie prices. Pantone, 425 32nd fu. GOOD dairy cows at Bingham. Feefl H yards, 225 24 th st. Phono 22 J. mW Blackman & Toone, props. Yard open mwm day and night. 11-22. tf mwM GOOD cheap lumber. 244 27th St. i 11-20-tt IH LOST -W LOST Pockotbook containing $25 in bills. Return to Standard office. $10 I reward. 12-17-lwk ' -M GENTLEMAN'S watch. .Return To H this office. Reward. 12 1G-lvk kwm PERSONAL. H I WOULD llko to see the case of kmt rheumatism I cannot cure. F. J H Frecnor, D. C, Chiropractor, room 14, 2111 Washington avo. Phono 311. ' mWM J; 12-6-tt I -M MONEY TO LOAN j B MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate: H $100.00 up; real entatn contracts and H mortgages bought ana sold. Il BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. 2478 Washington Avo. Upstairs. H MONEY to loan on watches, dla- 'j monds, jewelry, firearms, etc. Un- H cle Sam's Loan Office, established mWwM 1885. Tho Money Lenders of Ogden. I mwM 278 25th st. C. H. Smith, Prop. t'LH CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cheapest rates, H best and most private terms ln Utah. IH D. D. Drake, over Paine & HursL H MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved WW farm or city property. HUNTER &. WmW KENNEDY, 502 First National bldg. 'IH famm MONEY to loan on real estate sccur- ,H Ity. J. J. Brummltt. 4-27-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS H WANTED Curtains to Laundry. ilfl Phone 1C44-W. 3207 Wash. Ave. HiH 12-14-lmo. WANTED To keep piano for storage :H on it; no children. 567 27th st. .H Phono 617-R. 12-10-lwk l FARM TO TRADE. H FARM near town for house, closo In. C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. mWM 11-25-lmo 'm-Wm FOR SALE REAL ESTATE H NICE fopr-room cottago on bench. Will sell on monthly payments or trade for building lots. Phone 1674 -W. 12-is-iwk J-Mmm FARMS of the Thomas Doxey Estate, H about 20 acres, with orchard Good fl house, barn and granary. Inquire 1S22 Wash , or 21G 25th. 12-16-lwk H CHICKEN RANCH. WW 5-ACRE chicken and fruit ranch near town; good plant cheap; $1,000 IH cash, balance long time, low Interest. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth Si. H 12-12-lmo. H WILL BUILD HOME to suit customer. H Price reasonable. Location ideal. Easy payments. No commissions. H Evervthing to customer's advantage. Phone 1427. 12-10-lmo WM H THE RIVERSIDE Fruit Furm In So. H Weber, 64 acres; 12 in fruit, most- Qll lv Jonathan apples, I Barlow, R F. fiiiiiH 6. No. 4 Phono 15N-2. 11-22-lmo HH CLAIRVOYANT H LISTEN HERE Madame Yag Is the ! H greatest far-seer, astrologist, palm I H and card render Call and be con- ' H vinccd. 150 26th st La Grande cot- I H tage- 12-13 lwk I 1 HOME FOR SALE. ' H NEW brick bungalow, bargain; easy terms. C. D. Ives, 380 25th St. lmo i H RAILROAD I TIME CARD H EFFECTIVE JAN. 1. 1912. H (Mountain Tlmo.) H DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL- H ROAD COMPANY. ' H West Bound. Arrive. H No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall .12 10 a.m. H No. 409 Tiutic Passenger.. 11-35 a.m. , B No. 1 Pacific Coast Ltd... 1; 40 p.m. H No. 5 Chicago-San Fran- H clsco Express 3:50p.m. H East Bound. Depart H No. C San Franclsco-Cb). H cago Express 7:15 a.m. H No. 410 Tlnllo Passenger.. 1:10pm. H No. 2 Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3' 50 p.m. H No. 4 iVtlantlc Coast Mall. 5:50pm. J H Fine roadbed, elegant equipment, unsurpassed scenery. City Ticket Of- H lice. Heed Hotel Bldg. H F. FOUTS. Agent H iH |