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Show LEGAL ' ' GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE , X Consult County Clerk or the Reopec tive Signers lor Further Information. ESTATE OF ALICE M. M. DEAN, DECEASED. " Creditors will present claims with J vouchers to tho undersigned at the r law offices of David Jenson, at No. 503- 504 Fir-t National Bank building, In Ogden City, Weber county, State of Utah on or before the 1st day of October, Oc-tober, A D. 1913. LEO A. HARRIS, Administrator of tho Estate o Alico M. M. Dean, Deceased. DAVID JENSON, ? Attorney for Administrator. i ." FSTATE OF PRUDENCE JACKSON, ! " DECEASED. i Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the -undersigned at the Kw offices of David Jcnsou at No. 503-504 503-504 First National Bank Building, in ocden City. Weber County. State of Utah, on or before the 30th day of March, A. D.Wius JACKSON, po Administrator of tho Estate of Pru- , dence Jackson deceased. DAVID JENSON. Attorney for Administrator. p;tATE OF NORA SICKLER, DE-ES DE-ES CEASED. Creditors will present claims with aSSs to the undei signed at the Af?lros of David Jonson at No. 503- oT FiS National Bank Building, in 0-li ritv Weber county, Stato or i . ufadh.non or before the 3-th day of L March, A. D. M SICKL13R, Administrator of the Estate of Nora ; Sicklcr. Deceased- DAVID JENSON, . Attorney for Administrator. SUMMONS, in tho District Court of Weber Coun-I Coun-I Slffpialntlff v, Sidney l pear within tvrcntj my .od o this ffom0unuStyU1 Twhlch this ac-f ac-f within tho Couuiy '" ,g s-SthIn gSTSSf 52. and acrona 1 LEGAL. , (CdDtinued.) the nbove entitled action ; and in case or your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will bo rendered against vou according to the demand of the corn-Plaint, corn-Plaint, which has been filed with tho Clerk ol said Court. This action is brought to recover n judgment, dissolving the marriage contract, no-v and heretofore exlst-ng exlst-ng between you and the plaintiff. T. H. O'CONNOLLY, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address: 2411 Washington avenue. Ogden, Utah. First publication, December 14, 1912 Last publication, January 11, 1913. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S WARE-HOUSEMAN'S LIEN. Notice Is hereby given that the un-dorsigned un-dorsigned will sell at public auction the personal property hereinafter described de-scribed to satisfy the lien of the said undersigned as warehouseman ror the storago or said property. Said piop-erty piop-erty Is described as rolIowB: Bert Conine, trunk 23 50 A. D. Crow, 1 sewing machine and 2 boxes 2G.00 Annie Goings, 2 boxes 46.00 Glen Hilller, 4 boxes 23.00 D. K. Parker, 1 mch. and box.. 40.00 Mrs. E. Padon, l trunk IS 00 Mrs, J. E. IIoppls, l mch and 1 hox 4575 All of which is situated and stored in the warehouse room of the undersigned, under-signed, between 22d and 23d streets and Lincoln and Wall avenues, In Ogden Og-den City, Utah. Said sale will be made at the hour uf 12 o'clock noon at tho warehouse, Tuesdnv, December Decem-ber 31, 1912. J. C. SLADE. SHERIFF'S SALE. . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Jacob Schlllo, plaintiff, vs. Mary Baxter, defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 11th day of January, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door of the Weber county ccrt house, In Ogden City, Weber county. Utah, to wif All of lot three (3) in section thirty-six (3C). township seven (7) north, range three (3) west. Salt Lake meridian, meri-dian, local survey, bolng a part of the northwest and southwest quarters of said section thirty-six (3C). Said land is situated in the county of Weber, slate of Utah. Dated at Ogden City. Weber county. coun-ty. Utah, this 21st day of December, 1912. E. E. HARRISON, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah By C. II. Ellsworth, Deputy Sheriff. Sher-iff. NOTICE. Tho regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Ogden Savings Bank of Ogden, Utah, will bo held at their banking room, Tuesday, January 14, 1913, at 11 a. in. for tho purpose of electing directors to serve for tho ensuing year, and to amend Article VII of the Articles of Incorporation so as to create the office of a second vice president, and the transaction of -uch business as may properly como before the meeting. Dated Ogden, Utah. December 12, 1912. 'CHARLES II. BARTON. Cashier ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District, in nnd for the County Coun-ty of Weber, Stale of Utah. Dora Bennett, Plaintiff, vs. William Bennett, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant De-fendant You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this alias summons upon you, if served within the count in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after servico, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so t" do, judgment will be rendered agalast you, according to tho demand of the compallnt, which, within ten days after service of this summons, will be filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to rocovcr a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony matri-mony between you and the plalntllf, and for general relief. DAVID JENSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address, 503-501 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District, In and for the county coun-ty of Wober, State of Utah. Ada Pickett. Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Pickett. DclendanL Tho Slate of Utah to the Said De- LEGAL. (Continued.) i fendnnt: You are hereby summoned to appear i within twenty days after service of - this alias summons upon you, If served : within the county In which this action is brought; otherwlso within thirty i days after service, and defend the j above entitled action; and in case of . your failure fo to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to tho demand of the complaint, which, within icn days after servico of this L summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. I This action Is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of mat-' mat-' rimony now and hitherto existing bo-, bo-, tween the plaintiff, and for general relief. re-lief. DAVID JENSON. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address, 503-501 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. NOTICE. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET-ing MEET-ing of tho shareholders of tbo First National bank of Ogden, Utah, will be held In their banking room at 23S4 Washington avtinue, Ogden, on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 11, 1913, at 11 a. ui , for tho purpose of electing directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact all other business that may properly come before said meeting JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Notice is herebv given that the annual an-nual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Ogden Bench Canal and Water company will be held in the court house, on Monday, January 13, 1913, at S p. m , Tor tho purpose or hearing hear-ing the rinanclal report ol the secretary secre-tary and treasurer for the year 1912, and lor the transaction of any other business that may properly come before be-fore the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT, PreB. A. D. CHAMBERS. Secy. Dated, Ogden, Utah, December 27, 1912. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD-ERS' STOCKHOLD-ERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a special meeting or the Stockholders Stock-holders or tho Ogden Packing & Provision Pro-vision Company at the office or the corporation, at Ogden, Utah, on Friday, Fri-day, January 17th, 1913. nt 4 o'clock, in "tho arternoon thereof, for the purpose pur-pose of adopting or rejecting the proposed pro-posed amendment to tho Articles of Incorporation, Article VIII. thereof, in this. Changing the number of board of directors from seven persons to five, otherwise said rticle VIII. to remain re-main tho same as it now is, also to transact such other business js may legally come before said meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, this 21th dav or December, 1912. SIMON S JENSEN, Secretary. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MxVSONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S, regular meollnss held at Masonic hal on Washington avc. between 25th and 2Gth 6ts . the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Fannio M. Whittemore, W. M., Callie E. Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge, No. IS. F. & A. M., Masonic Temple. 2fou Washington j axeniio. Meetings every Wednesday ' evening at 730 p. m. Members of i Sister Lodges aud sojourning biothren cordially invited to attend. H. L. I Herring'lon, II. Felix T. Moore. Secretary. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Clr-clo Clr-clo No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall. VistSng neighbors invited Dues can bo paid to Dr Alice M. Ridge. M- D., 57-5S Lewis block. Elizabeth Best. G N, 2513 Lincoln aenuo, phone 1903-J. Mario Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue Sego Lily Circle NoJ 171 meets every ev-ery 6econd and fourth Thursday nights at S p. m.. in 1. O O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. Mary E. Blixt, G. N., 451 31st St. Kate Heyuian, Clerk, Bell phono 1247-J Order of Railway Conductors Wasatch Wa-satch Division, No. 124, O. P. C, raeots second and fourth Fridays at 2-30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall, corner Wnublngton acnue and 24th street. All brothers aro cordially Invited to attend. C. H. Pearson, C. C. D L. Boyles, S and T. Modern Woodmen ot America Utah Camp No 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday evening at S o'clock at K. of P. hall. Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A G. Jones, Consul J H. Shafer, Clerk. THE DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL COMPANY: NOTICE Thero are delinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stock on account of assessment levied on September 7, 1912, tho soveral amounts set opposite oppo-site tho names of the respective shareholders, share-holders, as follows: No. of No. or No. Amt, Name. Ctr.Prlm.Ctf.Se. Shares. Due. Emma J. Adams 2404 5 $12.50 C.J.Adams 513 2. 2.50 Ed. II Anderson ITS 9.C 24 00 Ed. H. Anderson : " C59 1.GS2C 4.20 Ed. 11. Anderson 9C5. . 1.351 3 39 Ed. II. Anderson 1921 3.3G34 S.41 Ed. H Anderson . T 2486 4 10.00 Ed. II. Anderson ( 4S7 2 2.50 Hyrum Johnson 739 10 12 50 Naylor Bros S01 C 7.59 Albert C. Nalder 3155 2 5.00 W. J. Page 210" 7 17.50 W. J. Page ' a. -107 2 5.00 W J. Pago "SG 4 ' 5.00 John Ray 744 .3092 .77 John Ray 1093 .0372 .09 John Ray 3S0 G 7.50 E. D. Radden ,..' 1404 7.S4 10.G0 Georgo G. Redden and , Geo. C Redden Mi..-.: 31S0 4 10.00 S S Thompson ' ...'.' 3148 2 G.00 II. H. Thompson , .,'.. ., 363 13 1G.25 H H. Thompson :. ..'.J.',.... 54C 5 0.25 Chas. Toonc V..::I... 792 7 S.75 W. D. Walton :... 399 10 12.50 Chas. Crelghbaum ..' ... 2714 5 12.50 Chas. Crelghbaum .V '. .', ' 553 10 12,50 Pearl Badger ,.. 2S05 G 15.H0 Amasa M. Ilammon 3136 6 15.09 Martha J Ilammon 3130 C 15.00 Mrs. Mary Peterson '. ....'.... .3001 f 12.50 Mrs. Mary PeterBon V ..V. , 552 6 7.50 Mrs. Mary Peterson .' 5G2 4 5.00 Boodrookas. Anto N .-. ....305G 5 12.Z0 Boodroolm3, Anto N 566 5 6 25 J. F. &. E A. Smith : 52120 25.00 And, in accordnnco with law, and order or-der of tho Board of Directors made on tho 7th of September, 191,2, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo nocessary will bo sold at the south door of the Weber coun ty court house, in Ogden, Utah, on the 2atk day of December, 1912, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day to pay delinquent de-linquent ausesament thereon, together with tho cost of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. J. C NYE, Secretary. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. AMUNDSEN STUDIOS THE actual value of two benutlful Sepia Photos, 7x11 Inches In folders, fold-ers, 11x17 inches is $4.50. Send me 50 cents. 1 daro you. Chas, Webber, general agent, 24G9 Washington Ave. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY. (over Nyo'a Clothing Store.) 2411 Wash avc. Phone 393, E. T. HULANISKI, First National Bank bldg, 12-11-tr CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Ph'onc SS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re stretching of bed Fprings CHIROPRACTOR F. J. FREENOR. D. C; all acuto and chronic diseases. Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington ave. Olllco hours. 9 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. 11-5-lf PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends. Bring the kiddles for postcard photos. Expert work, nothing else. Crawshaw Studio, Upstairs, 219 25th Street, EDUCATIONAL Fit yourseir lor buniness. SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL. Practical business courseB. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR. J H. CARTER. 2356 Washington avc.; office phom 17S2; res.. 391 -M. Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for the cure or rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles. 12-2-1 yr EXPERT SHOE REP AIRING-EXPERT AIRING-EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. Hansen s Electr'inl Shoe Shop. 309 24th St. Best work and material In the city All work guaranteed. Giv0 us a trial. ll-30-3mo. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled; skins dresscu, 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, 380 25th St GASOLINE LIGHTING MERLIN J. STONE. 2S6j Grant Ave.. Dealer in Gasoline Systems. A foil line of Globes, Mantles and Fixtures. Phone 50G-R. HOTELS THE CRESTON Steam heated; hot nnd cold water, every room; new and modern; 50c and up. Tweuty-fifth Tweuty-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of junk, phone us up; wo will call for 1L Boll phone, 325-K. Ina.. 725. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued) Queen City Robckah Lodge, No. 4, I O. O F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited. Anna Kissol, N. G Emma Meld, Recording Secretary, 72S Twenty-third St. Royal Noigbbors of America Moots every first and third Tuesday nights of each mouth at S p. m. at the Reeso Howell hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors Invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Rlcs-Finley, M D, room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle, Ora-cle, 194S Jackson. Lillian Newton, Recordor, 27th and Quiucy LADIES of tho Maccabees, Silver hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., meets every Hrst and third Thursday ovenlngs at S o'clock, and every second and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Eagles hall, 2411 Hudson ave. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially invited to attend. at-tend. Kuthryn Eggleston, L. C, L Jcnnlo Pruut. R. K. Brotherhood ot American Yoemen Ogden Homestead, No 1505, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. hall. VlaltlnR Archers aro cordially Invited to meet with us. W. S. O'Brien, Foreman, 253S Grammorcy avenue. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Woodmen of the World Weber Wober Camp No. 74, meets in K. ot P. hall In the Utah National bank building every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Vl3lting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend Fred E. Williams, C. C, E. Auth. Clork, First National bank building. Knights ot Pythias Ogden Lodgo No, 2, KnlghtB of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank build-Ins, build-Ins, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. Geo. B Hart, C C. W. G. Kind. M. of E. W. L Undorwood, K. of R. & S Fraternal Order ol Eagles Ogden Aerie, No. 118. F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eaglo hall, Hudson avenue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles aro Invited to attend tho aerie meetings Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos. Leslie, W. President. Presi-dent. E. R Gelger, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardlclgh. Aerie rhysiclan. Order of Owls Ogden Nes No. 1?1S, Order of Owls, meets every Friday opening In Eagles hall, on HudBon avenue at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited to attend tho Nest meetings. W. H. Wright, President. T S. Shaughncssy. Secretary, Sec-retary, 231 Twenty-fifth street Royal Highlanders Meet every first and third Fridays at S p. m at K. of P. Hall. Visiting members cor- ' dially invited Andrew W Nelson. I. P. Wm. Muller. Sec. and Treas., 25S2 Washington Ave. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest ' No. 121S, Order of Owls, meets cv- ' erv Friday evening In their own hall ' (the old Eaplo club rooms) at S ( o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls aro invited in-vited to attend the nest muollugs. W. ! H. Wright, President. T S. Shaugh-nessy. Shaugh-nessy. Secretary, 231 Twenty-fifth ! street. 1 J NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. IVES. 380 Twenty-fifth St -12-12-lmo. PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING, papcrhanglng and tinting. Y den Hortog, phono 671-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FF.RNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. ra. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Avo. Phone 19c:-V. Residence phone 2129-W. 040 W.isl lngton avenue. 6-11-tt RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN ST AMP WORKS, phono 45 . or mall card if you wish us to call with samples. Office, Spargo's, 12-3-lt SANITARY WORE CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty &. Co.. 272S Grant. Bell phone 201S-W. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, Nothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and suitcases cheap. A Siner, Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tw.ntv-flfth St. C-13-lyr. I X L FURNITURE store, 2227 Washington Wash-ington avc.; 2d-hand furniture of all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other storo can equal. 12-2-lyr SHOE REPALR SHOP. M ROSENBERG, 254 25th st; all work done by hand and fully guaranteed; guar-anteed; machinery cuts and ruins them. SHOOTING GALLERY. 2IC6 Grant Step around tho corner and take a 3hot. lmo. STOVE REPAIRS RIGHT NOW give your heating stoves a thought then Summerll). 2301 Washington Ave. TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSET. Mr3. Smith. Phono 661-W. VACUUM CLEANERS "ELECTRIC SANTOS" for hire. Try one for a day. Si delivered. Electric Elec-tric Servico Co., phone SS. 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: 328. Office nnd Hospital, 215C Washington KEAD THIS! CU N I O NffigLA BE L ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertlscmenta cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rat; of 2.r cents per lino per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flv0 avr-age words make a line. All advertlsem-nts on this page must be paid In advance. No execution to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED An experienced girl for housework; good pay, no washing. wash-ing. Address Lock Box 173, Ogden. 12-25-lt LADY canvassers. Arabian Tea Importing Im-porting Co.. phono 110, 2370 Wash. Ave. 12-20-tf GOOD girl or woman for housowork. 526 25th, st. 12-lS-lwk YOUNG ladles wanted to train at Berges hospital, 2100 Wash. 11-30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED nurse. 20C4 Jeff. 12-12-lmo. DRESSMAKING Reasonable, prices 1451-J. 27S 22d st 10-29-lmo SALESMEN WANTED. CONTRACTS FOR 1913 NOW BEING CLOSED THE oldest, exclusive wholesale grocery gro-cery and provision house in America Amer-ica selling to consumors, have several sev-eral highly dcsimblo positions to or-for or-for honest, willing salesmen. Wiito for particulars, naming references and terltory desired. .. JOHN SEXTON &. CO.. Lako & Franklin Sts Chicago, SELL groceries direct to farmers in your community for the largest wholesale liouse- selling direct by samples, all'goodB guaranteed. Drop shipments or car load; permanent posi?ions worth $35 to $100 per week and up; liberal terms; give refor-onces. refor-onces. Address Dept C, Hitchcock IUll & Co., Chicago, i AMBITIOUS SALESMEN, neat ap- . pearance, call on Merchants in their . territory, elegant sideline, convenient to carry; good commissions, prompt : remittance. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, O. SALESMEN Double your Income by ; selling tho greatest cigar trade stimulator on the market. Cawood Novelty Company, Danville, 111. HELP WANTED MALE. A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED A MAN who can furnish his own conveyance for canvassing In the country can find employment If he is willing to hustle. Must be able to furnish good reforence as to honesty and ralthrulneBs. Address, "Hustler, care or The Evening Standard," in your own hand writing; giving age and experience had as a canvasser, stating tho lowest possible salary to begin on. Don't ask for an Interview, tell your story In writing. If it impresses im-presses me I will ask for an Interview. Inter-view. Hustler, enre of The Evening Standard. 12-18-tf AT YOUR AGE. YOUNG MAN If you arc between 17 and 25 you are at the most important age of your life tho age of malting your decision Arc you going to postpone deciding decid-ing on a permanent, beneficial life work, or will you drift on from pillar pil-lar to post, sticking to notblug and getting no permanent good out of anything Unless you have made a firm decision de-cision on something you Intend to make your life work, Investigate the United States Navy. Four years In the Navy will build you up a fine physique and will train you in self-rdliance and discipline. This training will stand by you to the end of your life. If you show special aptitude the Navy may teach you some valuable trado that will make you a fine living, liv-ing, even if you don't stay in the Navy. Call at the nearest Navy Recruiting Recruit-ing Station, 2510 Washington avenue, Ogdon, Utah, and find out about Navy pay, hours promotion, training, companionship, the 50 different trades, chances to see the world, and to lay by money, Or write for interesting free book, "Tho Making or a Man-o'Warsman," which describes in simple language and clear pictures the daily lire or tho enlisted men. Address Bureau or Navigation, Box 255. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. AMERICAN wishes to take lessons in Spanish language rrom competent Instructor. Address, Spanish, care Standard. 12-24-2x FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. MODERN heated furnished rooms, wilh board. 539 23rd St 12-28-lwk THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping, house-keeping, 2137 Grant Avc. 12-27-lwk FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 12C W. 22d. 12-26-lwk TWO nice rurnished housekeeping rooms. 155 W. 30th at. 12-26-lwk THREE furnished rooms for light. housekeeping, with bath, 456 22d. 12-23-lwk NICELY furnished four-room ap't, strictly modern; idea! location, no children. 2341 Adams. 12-lS-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, gas, bath; also sleeping rooms. 427 24th st 12-2 1-3 wks HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Mon roc ave 12-20-lnio FOR RENT Furnished, aew, clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, 2 wk. up 536 31et st 3-13-lyr FURNISHED aDd uniumisked flats. 2031 Grant. 9-26-Cmo HOUSEKEEPING .-ooms, furnished and unfurnished, at Crpheum HotoL Phoii 1978. 9-6-tf ROOMS for housekeeping. Utahna, 7-29-tf FREE bath; prices modcralo, must bo rented. 246S Washington Ave 7-29-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOIViS FOR RENT 3-room house on 38th St., between Wash, and Grant Inquire In-quire S. Blancett. 12-10-lwk FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD vltk or without room. 225S MofCIt 12-20-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. . ONE 5-room modern; also one 3-room 3-room house. 3603 Wash. 12-27-lwk WHY RENT Good modern homos from 51400 up. Easy terms. 4?hono 1427. 12-10-lwk. ONE 4-room house, $10 a month Call phono 907. 12-6-tf 5-ROOM modern brick, $25.00 O. A. Whlto, 362 25th St ll-12-3wks 7-ROOM house, no bath, and largo barn 666 23rd. 11-29-tf ONE 5-room modem house. Call 3003 Washington avo. 11-27-lwk 7-ROOM, modern house. 361 23rd St 11-12-lwk 5-ROOM modern house. Apply Dr. Conroy. 11-21-lt 6-ROOM, modern, brick house. 579 24th St Apply Horocks Bros. 10-20-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED apts ; strictly up to dato; heat aud hot water. 22 IS JoN forson avc. 11-30-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. 5-ROOMS, modern; Tine location. On tho Bench. 972 23rd. Phone 2258-R. 12-28-tf ; . TWO-ROOM furnished house. 2630 ; Adams. 12-2S-lwk i-ROOM modern cottage, closo In, on bench. Phone 1015-J. 12-24-lwk J FOR RENT I FURNISHED APARTMENTS j MODERN housekeeping apt; bath. gas range, disappearing beds; t :heap 2266 Washington ave. 1 11-26-lwk I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS M tnrtV13-"..4"1"- 1 mare-alsoTnl seated top buggy, almost new, cheap. M BdPecdJard3423rd. 12-27-lwk H KINDLlNGwd. Yard on Hudson Ac bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone M 517'J- 12-28-U M 5-ROOM brick house; close In, terms M drum l.0W C,?sea' couters, bass viol. M BT333Vw:VrkCr' milnS01' tgSJft THEODORE KOCH mirror case No. H &oi, for barber shop. 102 25th st H 12-18-lwk H Ghn,?c,i"ttC,r for" sale cap, also M 1209-W. P g rms ror rcnl" Pnon fl AnNVrSlnscr Scwl"B Machine at a oacririco at 3021 Adams, Monday M 12-14-lwk H ONE 7-passenger fore-door touring tJ?l.lJ.U ra0del; electric side and i,-.i . V5'" r,ewl' Painted and over- hauled; bargain ir taken at once; sell norate J- Nickson' Bccraft'gai- age. Phono 004. 12-13-tf ' FINE "Howard" heating stove; used " rrne.mnls: Stime a3 ,1CW- Ca'l H "4b Qnlncy. Phone 543-M. 12-13-lwk FINE violin; new and old, at ex- tremely low prices. Cash or Install- H menif. Pantone, 425 32nd St. H J 32-n-lmo. H PIANOS and players at lowest po:- ble prices. Pantono, 425 32nd St H 12-11-lmo. H GOOD dairy cowa at Bingham. Feed H yards, 225 24th st. Phone 229. H Blackman & Toono, props. Yard open H day aud night 11-22-tf flH GOOD cheap lumber. 244 27th St LOST M LOST Purse containing garnet ring, H on Washington avc. bet. Union Tea H Co. and Carver's grocery store Re- fH turn jo Standard ofrice. Reward. H 12-23-l'wk H MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on real estate H H A. Purdy, 23rd and Wash. ave. IH 12-24-1 mo H MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate: H $100.00 up, real estato contracts and H mortgages bought ana sold H BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO. H 2478 Washington Avo. Upstairs. M MONEY to loan on watches, dla- mends, jewelry, lirearnis, etc Un- H cle Sam's Loan Office, established H 1885. Tho Money Lenders, of Ogden. H 27S 25th st C. H. Smith, Prop M 9-1-lyr H CHATTEL loans, salary loans You jH 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 IH farm or city property. HUNTER S. H KENNEDY, 502 First National bldg. IH MONEY to loan on real estate socur- IH ity. J. J, BruminitL. 4-27-tf H WANTED MISCELLANEOUS H WANTED Curtains to Laundry. H Phono 1044-W. 3207 Wash. Avo. H 12-14-lmo. 1 WANTED To keep piano for storago H on it; no children. 567 27th st. H Phone 617-R. 12-10-lwk M PERSONAL H I WOULD like to see the casn of H rheumatism I cannot cure F J. Free nor, D. C, Chiropractor, room 14, 2411 Washington ave. Phone 311. H BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. H WILLOW RIVER. B. C Main line G. T. P., and P. & H. B. Rys.; en- IH trance great Peace River country. Writo Pac. Land & Towusltes Co., IH Ltd., 204 Pac. Bldg., Vancouver, B. C, 1 ror maps, plats, printed matter. Agts. H wanted. ll-26-5t H FOR SALE REAL ESTATE H NICE four-room cottage on bench. H Will sell on monthly payments or trado for building lots. Phono 1674-W. H CHICKEN RANCH. H 5-ACRE chicken and fruit ranch near 1 town; good plant cheap; S1.000 JH cash, balance long tlrao, low interest H C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St H 12-12-lmo. H WILL BUILD HOME to suit customer. Price reasonable Location ideal. H Easy payments. No commissions. H Everything to customer's advantage. H Phone 1427. 12-10-lmo H THE RIVERSIDE Fruit Farm in So. Wcbor, 64 acres; 12 In fruit, most- H Iy Jonathan apples. I. Barlow, R F. H D No. 4. Phono 15N-2. 11-22-lrao H FOR RENT REAL ESTATE H HIGH class farm land. Wedoll. H 11-25-lmo H RAILROAD H TIME CARD M EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1912. Il (Mountain Time.) H DENVER &. RIO GRANDE RAIL- IH ROAD COMPANY. H West Bound. Arrive. IH N'o. 3 Pacific Coast Mall.. 12:10 aon. H To 409 Tlntic Passenger.. 11:35 a.m. H So. 1 Paclllc Coast Ltd... 1:40p.m. H S'o. 5 Chicaso-San Fran- IH ciscb Express 2:50 p.m. IH Cast Bound. Depart H So. 6 San FrancJsco-Chl- IH cago Express .. 7:15 a.m. IH S'o. 410 Tlntic Passenger.. 1-10 p.m. H So. .Atlantic Coast Ltd.. 3:50 p.m. 1 S'0 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 5:50 p.m. H Fine roadbed, elegant equipment. B mBurpassod scenery. City Ticket Of- IH ice. Heed Hotel Bldg. H if. FOUTS. Agent H |