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Show I READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES ' Want advertisements cost one cent prword each issue, or 5 cento 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 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flv, avrage words make a line. All . dvertlsemnts on this page must te paid In advance. No exception to this rule. . i i , HELP WANTED FEMALE. GOOD jelrl for general housework, 2539 Grant 1-18-lwk ANY lady can earn $40 00 monthly, copying letters, spare time at home Booklet 10 cents in silver Tells how American copying association, Washington, Wash-ington, D C. WANTED An experienced girl for housework in small family near High school Call 265u Monroe Phone 856-J 1-16 lwk GOOD girl for general housework, small family Apply to Dr. C F J Osgood. 116 1vk WANTED Good girl for housework; first class wages, no washing or ironing (A) 574 24th St. 1-13-tf GOOD girl for general house woik I 2350 Adams. Mrs. Albort Scowcroft 1-4-tfl LADY canvassers Arabian Tea Importing Im-porting Co . phoue 110, 2370 Wash. Ave. 12-20-tf DRESSMAKING- -Reasonable. prices 1454-J 278 22d st, 10-29-lmc SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE E? EXPERIENCED nurse, phone 21 9 -W. 1-18-lwk FIRST-CLASS COOK or chambermaid. chamber-maid. Apply Phone 1951-R. l-17-2t YOUNG lady want3 work bv the day-Phone day-Phone lCl'O-R. ' l-15-lwk TO HOUSEWIVES TO THE Business Men. Housewives-Sanitary Housewives-Sanitary Garbage and Waste Paper Co . is now prepared to furnish you a sanitary can haul your waste paper pa-per and garbage. Office 2438 Vfi Wash. Prices reasonable. Phone f!20 l-8-tl HELP WANTED MALE. ARE YOU DOING WORK that is lay. Ing the foundation of a successful, happy life" Or are you just drifting along, dolnp anv work you can gel whether you like It or not" You csn't afford to disregard the future. If between 17 and 26, the age when you lay the foundation of your life's success or failure, you should be at work where everything you do CO ints If you feel that your present job will not lead you well onto the road to succeed, find out what the United States Navy will do for you Call at the Navy Recruiting Station, 2510 j Washington Ave. Ogden. 1'tah, and' j find out evervthing about Navy pay, hours, promotion, the health life physical training, and fine class of men you'll associate with Get full details about chances to learn a trade, bp see ihe world and to have up money. mon-ey. The officers and men at the Recruiting Station will answer per nuostion Youll enjoy meeting them, .j pion if yon decide not to enter the Navy. Write for "The Making of a Man-n Warsnian," a free book which describes the daily Hfr- of Navy men, R in simple language and interesting photos Send now so you won't put li off and forget Address Bureau of m Navigation, Box 355, Naw Depart -mem! Washington, D. C. ( GOVERNMENT examinations; most thorough preparation, Returned If not appointed Particulars free American Civil Service School, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. MAN who understands dairy cows to take farm on shares. V. D Wedell. 1-17-lmo DISTRICT Agent for Ogden by accident acci-dent and health Insurance I o Business Bus-iness established. liberal commissions commis-sions . exclusive contract, references required Address G. C. Fuller. 507 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake Cltj "Utah. 1-15-lwh SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MAN who understands dairy cows to take farm on shares. W. B Wedell, 1-17-lmo AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Hero's your opportunity to handle our big proposition which sells at sight Big profits Particulars Particu-lars free Ada Specialty Co., Empire Em-pire Bldg., Boise. Ida. AGENTS wanted who desire to increase in-crease their daily Income without interfering with present occupation Write today foi particulars. Address Behen'B Specialty Co., Great Falls, Mont AGENTS Get our new proposition and begin making big money calling call-ing on auto owners Full details free. P W. Roach Trading Co., Billings. Bill-ings. Mont. SALESMEN WANTED. CONTRACTS FOR 1913 NOW BEING CLOSED THE oldest, exclusive wholesale grocery gro-cery and provision house in America Amer-ica telling to consumers, have sei -eral highly desirable positions to offer of-fer honest, willing salesmen. Write for particulars, naming references and territory desired. JOHN SEXTON ft CO., LAKE &. FRANKLIN STS., CHICAGO SALESMEN WANTED (Continued ) SELL groceries direct to farmers fn Jour community for the largest wholesale house selling direct by samples, all goodg guaranteed. Drop shipments or car load; permanent j positions woith to $100 per week and up; liberal terms; give references refer-ences Address Dept. C, Hitchcock Hill & Co., Chicago. SALESMEN to sell new educational specialty to school boards Exclusive Exclu-sive Territory. No competition Liberal Lib-eral proposition I'nion School Furnishing Fur-nishing company 1034 W N an Huron St , Chicago. Ill AMBITIOUS Salesmen, neat appearance, appear-ance, call on Merchants In their territory elegant sideline, convenient conveni-ent to carry; good commissions, 'prompt remittance Belmont Mfg. Co, Cincinnati, O. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN housekeeping rooms L'TV.i Grant Ave. 1-17-lwk ROOMS for light housekeeping, lights. h;ith r.nd gas 2613 Wash 1-16-lwfc TWO housekeeping rocms, modern, gas l'i 2201 Lincoln Ave 1-lS-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22d st (A. 1-13-lwk BACHING quarters Room in rear on ground floor, with some shed room Address B. L. Cars Standard HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2363 Monroe Mon-roe ave 12 20 1 mo FURNISHED aDd unfurnished flats. 2034 Gram 9-26-6mo FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms, 2 wk. up 536 SIM st. 8-13-lvr ROOMS for housekeeping Utahna 7-29-tf WANTED ROOMS 70UNG man wishes 1 or 2 rooms In modern house. In outskirts of tr.wn Address Postof flee' Box 43" 1-14-lw k FOR RENT BOARL AND ROOM. BOARD with or without room 2258 MoffiL 12-20-imo . FOR RNT UNFURNISHED ROOMS ' THREE rooms, $5 00 nr month. 614 Sullivan Ave. l-9-6t FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FOR ent, after Feb. 1. one of Dr. Rich s flats. 2465 .fefferson ave ; $35 per month Tel. 609. 1-17-tt 3-ROOM house, bath and electric lights, near corner 23rd and Jeff, ave. Inquire 2014 Wash, ave 1-lti Iwk ; FIVE-ROOM house. modern, 2419 Monroe ave. Apply A. B. Canfield. Phone 1178 1-16-tr 5-ROOM modern brick, fine location on hench, gas, porches C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. I 1-15-lmo 'FOR RENT One fne-roomed modern mod-ern house; brand new on bench. ! One seven-roomed modem brick on bench. To Exchange 1912 Automobile; Automo-bile; good as new- for city lots. Call , 913 1-11 -It A COMFORTABLE 3 -room hous the bench Call room 403 First National Na-tional hank. 1-10-tt 6-ROOM modern; close in; desirable. C D. IVES. :J80 2Mb St ONE 4-room house. $li a month Call phone 9C7. 12-6-tt WHY rent" Good modern homes from $1100 up; eis terms. (E) Tel. 1427. 12-10-Cwk ,4-ROOM hrtck bouse; barn ano cellar; cel-lar; large lot Apply 315 12tll Sr. 1 4-1 A' n. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. POUR-ROOM house Ti close in on bench 1472-W 1 li-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS MODERN housekeeping apt.; bath. gas range. disappearing beds; cheap. 2266 Washington ave : ll-26-lvk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PULL sized ink barrels, 81.00 apiece. 1-18-tf ALMOST new furnituiv In bulk or by piece; cheap tor cash 211T. Adams Ave. 1-lo-lwk IRON block and tackle with long one-inch one-inch rope. Inquire at Standard Office KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave., bel. 23rd and 24th Sts Phone 517-J. 12-28-tf GOOD Cutter for sale cheap; also housekeeping rooms for rent Phono 12C9-W. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4 ACRES chicken or fruit ranch on car line; modern house. Ifi w.iter light; fine plant well equipped. Readj to utarl hatching. Call .1 C. Parr, Eajt of Ice House r,n Canyon Car line 1-18-lmo NEW brick bungalow bargain; ca6 terms. C D. IVES, 380 26th St. 1-15-lmo BEST LOTS in the City. P. llender-shot. llender-shot. under Ut Nat l Bank Phone 322-J. WILL sell cheap desirable, modern modern cottage close In. Would tak unimproved lots close In, in part payment Phone 1 5 7 4 - W . 1-lG-lwk 4-ROOM mod.rn brick cottage, close In on bench (N). will sell cheap on easy terms Apply 2411 Washington Washing-ton ave, room 11. i-13-lwk MONEY TO LOAN MONET to loan on real estate. H A Purdy, 217b Washington ave . 2d ; floor 2-24-lmo Moiip to loan on city and farm propertj Vnj amount, no delay I Mhthews-McCuIIoch Co., under First Nat l. Bank. Phone 301-W J MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. $lmi up real estate contracts and . mortgages bought and sold. BICHSEvL INVESTMENT CO. 2411 Washington Ave. Room 11. J MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds. dia-monds. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Undo Un-do Sams Loan Office, established 18S3 The Money Lenders 01 Ogdcn 278 25th 81. C. H. Smltli. Prop 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans You can get It today. Cheapest rates, ! best and most private teims in Utah I D D Drake, over Paine &. Hurst. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved larm or city property HUNTER &. KENNEDY, 002 First National bldg. 5-12-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. (T) .J. J. Brummlt 4-27-tf CLAIRVOYANT LISTEN. HEAR' MADAME YOGIS, the greatest fore-seer, fore-seer, astrologist, palm and card reader Call and be convinced 150 2Gth St (H) Le Grande Cottage 1-12-iwk LOST PI RSE containing $1140 bet 23rd and 30th on Wash. Ave. Return to Standard. (S) Reward l-S-2t FARM TO TRADE. FARM near '"sn for house, close in C D IVES. 380 26th st l-15-lyr POULTRY BABY CHICKS. S C. W hite Leghorns, Brown Leghorns. Leg-horns. Place your order now for baby chicks We guarantee satisfaction. Write for price list. Orland Hatchery Orl.ind. Glenn Co.. Cal. l-ll-;5mo. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS KIDS crime rnnnic 2-10c Girls tako ' 'em half price. Ma New 'White-house" 'White-house" bath tub, $2:J. Alvord and an- I thing. Tel 3oJ-W 1-3-tfj OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CO. -NOLLY, (over Nyc3 Clothing Stoto.) 2411 Wash ave. Phone jyj. E. T HULANISKI. First National Bank bldg. 12-11-tf EOOKBINDING J. WILSON Book and loose leaf de rice manufacturer L'pstairB. 2405 Wash (CI Phone 850. 12-30-lmo CARPET CLEANING K ,N MAM PEN Phone S83 for up. bolstering, mattreai mukine. re-etretobing re-etretobing of bed eprings CHIROPRACTOR F. J FRBENOR, D. C; all acute and chronic diseases Rooms 13-14, 2411 Washington ave. Office hours. 3 to 11:30 a. id, l to 5p m ll-5-ti EDUCATIONAL Pit yourself for business. SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL. Practical business i uurserf. ELECTRIC LAMPS Buy Ihe latest Mazdas. They stand both jolts and volts. By 24th st. Elec-1 trie Service Co. Ml-lyr ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR. J H. CARTER, 2:;i6 Washington ave., office phon 1752; res.. 391-M. Massage, electric and vibrator treat-j raent for the cure of rheumatism, pa- ralygls, nervous troubles. 12-2-lyrj EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. Hansen's Electrl-cl Shoe Shop, 309 j 24th St Best work and material in the city All work guaranteed. Giv us a trial. 11-30-mo FIRE INSURANCE- PRANK HEN'DERSIIOT. under "utTh Nat l Dank (Hi Phone 322-J. OLD reliable companies that pav C. D ives. kgentj 380 26th St. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and icmodeled, skins dren3ea, work guaranteed. T. Ga-1 Ga-1 Jewsky, 375 2Jrd street i HOTELS THE CRESTON-Steam" heated, hot and cold water, everv room new ano modern; 50c and up. Twenty, fifth street, opposite City park JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOU8E If you hare an kind of Junk, phono us up We will call Tor it. Tel. 210. NOTARY PUBLIC. C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty - fifth SL paintingT paperhanging PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting. 1 den Hortog, phone 571-R, 1 PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends Bring the kiddles for postcard photos. Expert work, nothing else. Crawshaw Studio, Upstairs jpj 25th Street. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FF.RNLUND. Physician and Surgeon Office hours "11 to 4 p. m New Peer; Bldg.. flunsou Ave Phone 19C -W Residence phoue 2129 -W 64C Wael ington avenue 6-11-tf PRINTING G. B DKNKERS & SON L'nloTi Printers; Btationeryj redding stock, etc, 2349 1-2 Wash ve. Upstairs. WOODY PRINTING CO. We do t;ood work 2465 (O) Wash. Phone 850. L2 o-l mo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 4L or mall cird if you wish us to call with samples (C) Office Spargo'fl 12-3-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, Mctart; ft Co, 2T2S Grant. Bell phone 201S-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, lotbirifi and shoes, bouRht. sold 01 exchanged . also fninks and BuitcaBes cheap A Siner. Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tw.nt-'-fifth St 6-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave.; 2d-hand furniture of all kinds bought and sold prices which du other store can equal 12-2-lyr STOVE REPAIRS WATER jackets for all ranuns No one yet has informed us of one of ours ever causing any serious trouble. trou-ble. SummeriU's stove repair house, 2804 Washington. (O) Tel. 364. 1-8-tf TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSET. (A) Mrs Smith Phone 0G1-W TAILORS AND CLEANERS NVLANDER BROS Tailors, cleaning, clean-ing, pressing and repairing Phone 342-J Office :JCS 21th St 1-4-lmo TAILORING, DRY CLEANING C LKLUND. 'Iailor. Cleaning Repairing. Re-pairing. Upstairs, 2465 Wash Ave Phone 348-W. 12-30-lmo VARNISHING AND PAINTING J. J. M'KINNON. 2202 Wash. Ave Cur-riaoe Cur-riaoe and (L) Auto painting. VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUN DY, D. V. S. Phoni 828. Office and Hospital, 215C Washington FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter Nu 4. O. E. S.. regular meetings held ai Masonic hal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th st6.. the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to .it te nd Pannle M Whittemorc, U . M. ; Callie E Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge. No. 18, F ft A. M . Masonic Temple. SJf6u Washington avenue Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of Sister Lodges and sojouruiug brethren cordially invited to attend H. L. Hernugton, W. M. Felix T. Moore, Secretary. Women of Woodcralt -Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. hali. istini; neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to Dr Alice M Ridge. M D., 57-68 Lewis block, Elizabeth Best. G. N, 2543 Lincolu avenue, phoue 1903-J. Mar.e Crites, Clerk. 2731 .Monroe avenue. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets even ev-en second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p. in., in 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. Mary L. Blixt, C. N'.. 451 31st St. Kate Hey'man, Clerk, Bell phon 1247-J. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogrlen Aerie, No 118t F. O. E. meets every Wednesday evening at Eaglo hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meetings Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos Leslie, W. President. Presi-dent. E. R. Gelger Secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardleigh, Aerie Physician Knights of Pythias Ogden Ixxlgo No. 2. Knights of Pythias, raet'ts at fastle hall, Utah National hank bulld-ini, bulld-ini, very Monday evening. All K of P.'s requested to meet with us. Ceo. B Hart. C C W. U Kind, fcf. of E. W. L Underwood, K. of R. & S Queen City Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members iuvlted Anna Kissel N. G. Emma Meid, Recording Secretary. 728 Twenty -third St Modern Woodmen ot America Utah CamP ;' 99yo 'eets every first ,ind third Tuesday ev.-ninK at 8 o'clock at K. of P hall. Twenty fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A G Jones, Consul. J. H. Shafer. Cierk. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Ogden Homeatead, No LB06, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. hall Visiting Archers aro cordlallv invited to meet witL uh w. S O'Brien, Foreman, 2538 Grammercy avenue. L A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Woodmen of the World Weber Weber Camp No 71, meets In K. of P hall in the Utah National hank building eery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmon cordlallv Invited to attend. Fred E. Williams. C. C. E. Auth. Clerk, First National bank buildlDg Roval Highlanders Meet every first and third Fridays at B p. m., at Union Labor bull. Visiting members ! cordially invited. Andrew W. Nelson. I vv h M.uller' Sec- an'l Treaa.. 2o8J Washington Ave Royal Neighbors of America Meets every first and third Tuesday nights I of each month at 8 p. m. at the Reese Howell hal) Visiting neigh . bors invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Rles-Flnley. M D. room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle, Ora-cle, 1948 Jackson Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy , ORDER OF OWLS-Ogden Nclt No 1218. Order of Owls meets ev-erj ev-erj Friday evening in their own hall lithe old Elk clnb rooms) at S O'clock isiting Brother Owls are in-vited in-vited io att.-nd the nest meetings I C. Emmett, President I Oliver, Sec-retarv Sec-retarv 2:11 Twenty. fifth street. LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver hive No. 1, L. O. T. M., meets everv first and third Thursday eveuings at 8 o'clock, and every second and fourrh Thursday afternoons at 2.30 o clock. ;n Eagles' hall. 2441 Hudson ave Visiting Vis-iting members cordially Invited to t-lend t-lend Kathryn Esgleston. L C. L Jennie Prout, R. K LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signer6 for Further I information NOTICE TO CREDITORS K-tate of Frank I McCullough, oth-erwlsp oth-erwlsp known as F I McCullough, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law office of David Jensen at Number Num-ber 503-604 First National Bank Building, in Ogden City, Weber County, Coun-ty, State of Utah, on or before four ' months after the first publication o this notice LEO A HARRIS. Administrator of the Estate of Prank I McCullough, otherwise ; known ag F. J. McCullough, deceased. DAVID JENSEN, Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication, Januan (18th, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Ltah In the Matter of the Estate of Timothy Tim-othy O'Neil, Deceased Notice Is hereby gi pen, that in pursuance pur-suance of an Order of the District Court of Weber County. Slate of Utah, made on the 3rd day of Janu-arv Janu-arv ml.:, in the maer of the estate of Timothy O Neil, deceased, the un-Idersigned, un-Idersigned, Administrator with the Will annexed of the above estate will jsell at Private Sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, j subject to confirmation by the said Di8trir Court, on or after the 25th 'day of January 1913, all of the richt, I title, interest and estato of the said I Timothy O'Neil. at the time of his death, In and to the real property hereafter described, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has. b operation of law, or other-iwis-e acquired, other than, in addition to that of said deceased, of, in. and I to 'hat certain lot. piece and parcel of 'land, situate, lying and being in the Count of Weber. State of Utah, and j more particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wlt A part of the East one-half of the North West Quarter of Section 26, Township North. Range One (1) West. U. S Survey: Beginning at the S. E. coiner o ,sal. lot on the East and West center II p of said Section 26 at a point ! 50 chains West of North and South cen-I cen-I ter line of said Section 20; thence '.North to County road and on center of said Section 26: thence North to County road and on center of said 'road 14.56 chains to center of street, running ;md near the U P. R R line and its crossings thence West on ( enter of said Street 10 7u chains to land owned ly Charles Stoddard: I thence S. 5.H0 chains, thence West jl chain, thence S. H.03 chains: Itbencc East on Section center line 1155 chains to place of beginning. Excepting from above described ' lands, beginning at a point 710 ft. ! West of S. E corner of N. W. quarter quar-ter of said Section L'6. and running thence North 800 ft to a ditch; thence South Easterly along said ditch 229 ft. thence North J degrees 30 minutes East 4i7 ft. to the Countv road along U. P. R. R ; thence North vVesterl aloug said road 318 it . thence South :' degrees 17 minute- W 116 ft ; thence North 85 degrees 10 minutes W. 15 It.: thence S. 13 degrees de-grees 25 minutes E. 59 ft.; thence S. :: degrees E 292 ft.; thence S. 86 degrees de-grees 25 minutes W. SO ft.; thence S. 1 degree 24 minutes W t'.9u ft . to the S. Lino of Quarter Section; thence E 265 ft. to place of beginning, begin-ning, together with all water rights used In connection with said lands. All water used on snid land and belonging be-longing and appertaining thereto s included with the said real estate Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, as follows: (20 per cent) twenty twen-ty per cent of the purchase money to he paid at the time of sale, the bal-anco bal-anco upon the conlirmation of the sale. The purchaser to assume the payment of. and take the property, 'subject to the County taxes, and all ; assessments of whatsoever name or 'nature, which are now. or may become be-come hereafter chargeable or a Urn acainst the property purchased by him. All bids and offers must he in writing, writ-ing, and may be left a the law of-fice of-fice of Joseph Cue. Esq. Attorney for the said Administrator, with the Will annexed, at his office, rooms 403-404 Fi rat National Bank Building. Ogden rtah. or inav r delivered to iIm- undersigned administrator with the Will annexed, personal!) at anj time after the first publication Ol this notice and heforc the making of the sale The right is reserved to reject j 11 '''ds 'i . Dated Januarv 10th, 191 GEORGE 8 BARK R, Administrator Willi Will nneod of Estate of Timothy O'Neil, De- lCCaSCd JOSEPH CHEZ. Attorney for Estate NOTICE" TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judclal District. In and for the County of Web-, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Horace N Owen. Deceased Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the Undersigned Execu- torB. at the Law Offices of Joseph l Chez, Esq.. Rooms 40:!-4fM First Na- ll tlonal Bank Building, Ogdon. Ltah. on d or before the loth dav ot May A. D., a 1913. y Dated January 11, 1913, I RClilE BADGER, i GEORGE S BARKER, Executors ' JOSEPH CHEZ I 'AVID JENSEN Attorneys for Estate notice. In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, State of Utah, Coun-I Coun-I ty of Jua b In the m.ittpr of the estate and ' guardianship of Edward M Shea and ' Marguerite Shea, minors Not if - Notice is hereby given that in pursuance pur-suance of an order duly made by Bald court on the twenty-second day of July, 1rH2, the undersigned, as guardian guard-ian of the persons and estates of Ed-ward Ed-ward M. Shea and Marguerite Shea, J minors, will sell at private sale, sub iJect to the confirmation of said court, : all the right, title and interest of said 'minors, viz. An undivided two-ninth interest (bHng an undivided one-ninth one-ninth interest of each of said minors) of. in and to the following real property, prop-erty, situate in the county of Weber, State of Ctah, described as follows, to w it Parts of the Northeast and South least quarters of Section Eighteen and of the Northwest and Southwest quar-I quar-I tprs of Section Seventeen iii Town ship six, North of Range One Weal jof the Salt Lake meridian, U. S Survey, Sur-vey, in Weber County State of Utah, desr-ribed as beginning at a point six and 25-100 chains south of the north east cornel of said southeast quarter of Section Eighteen and running thence north 72 ,-4 deg west thirteen land 50-l00 chains, thence north nin and Sl-100 chain thenrf. south SS j deg east eleven nnd 26-100 c hains, thence south 50 100 r-hains. thence south SS deg. east ', and 53-100 chains, thence north 1-4 deg east eleven and 27-100 chains, thmrv. east nine and 1U 100 chains, thence south three and 83-10o 83-10o chains, thenrp east one anG 50-100 50-100 chains, thence south thirty-seven land 47-100 chains, thence west nine land 89-100 chains, thence north nine anrl 3-4 deg west six and 85-100 chains thonr-p north eight deg. west j ten and 65-100 rhains to section line, thence south 75-100 of a chain, to place of beginning Also parts of the BOUtheaat quarter of section seven in said township be , ginning at a point six and 1.1 Inn Chains east from the southwest corner cor-ner of said quarter section and running run-ning thence east two and 56 1-3-100 chains, thence north 1-2 deg east nineteen and 54-100 chains, thpn. , west two and 56 1-2-100 chains, thence south 1-2 deg. west nineteen and 54 i 100 chains, to beginning. Also begin ning at a point eleven and 26-100 'chains eaB. from the southwest cor- j I ner of said southeast quarter of sec-; ! tion sev n and running thence ea3t fifteen and 37 100 chains, thence north 1-2 deg. east nineteen and 38 100 ichain8, thence west fifteen and 37-100 I I chains, thence south 1-2 deg west ' I n.neteen and 54-100 chains, to begin I ! ning. Also a part of the northeast quar-j ter of section eighteen In said town- 'ship. beginning at a point thirteen and 30-100 chains west from the northeast I 'corner of said quarter, and running I thence south one and 25-100 chains, thence west 20 and 50-100 chains, thence north one and 25 100 chains I : thence east twentv and 50-100 chains. I to place of beginning; excepting L j & N. right of way across 3aid land 66 feet wide; in all, about 'J6 acres. Also the following described tract of land in Weber county. State of Utah, described as follows: Part of the northeast Quarter of Section IS, Township Six North. Range 1 West Salt Lake Meridian, I" 8 Survey, be-j ginning 1 2"j chains south and 13.3 chains west from the northeast corner: of said quarter section, thence south 20.50 chains, thence east one rod. thence northeasterly 7S rods, to a point two rods east of the west line of this description, thence northeast-prlv northeast-prlv two rods more or less to a point three rods east of the west line of this description, thence west thrno rods to the place of beginning. Together with all water rights connected con-nected with said land, said water being be-ing twenty-five shares of the Lynns Irrigation companv. Certificate No.! 309 On or after the 27th day of Janu-i ary. l'Jl'L and written bids will be re I reived by Margaret C. Shea whose postoffice address and residence is Eureka, Juab county. Utah Terms of sale are as follows: Purchase Pur-chase price payable in gold coin of the United States, ten per cent to 'be paid at the date of sale and the balance to be paid upon confirmation of aale bj said court and the delivery of a deed MA RCA RET G. SHEA. Guardian of the persons and estates of Edward M Shea and Margueri'e Shea, Minors EDWARD PIKE Attorney Dated January 15. 1913. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Mary J Stowe. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of David .lenson at Num-! Num-! ber 5o3-504 First National Bank 1 1 Building, in Ogden City, Weber Couu. ty. State of Utah, on or before four months after the first publication of this Notice. WILLIAM STOWE, Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Stowe, deceased. DAVID JENSON, itorne for Administrator. First publication. January 4. 1913. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the I County of Weber, State of Utah. In the matter of the date of Robert Rob-ert K. Todd. Deceased. Creditors vvin present claims with vouchers to the Undersigned Administratrix, Admin-istratrix, at the Law Offices of Joseph Jo-seph Chez, Esq., Rooms -103-404 First National Bank Building. Ogden. Utah, on or before the l"-th day of May. A. . D.. 1913. Dated Januarv 11, 1913 MARY K. TODD. Administratrix. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney for Estate SUMMONS. in the District Court of Weber If Countv, State of Utah. Bertha Hubbard, Plaintiff, vs. George B. Hubbard. Defendant. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant De-fendant You are hereby summoned to ap-pear ap-pear within twentj days after service n( tioa suuunuub upon you, if served g 3 ithin the county in which this action s brought; otherwise, within thirty 'LH ays after service, and defend the ll bove entitled action; and in case of our failure so to do, Judgment will rendered against you according to 'H he demand of the complaint, which IBS been filed with the clerk of sad LH PJJJJJ This action is brought to recover a udgment dissolving the Bonds of -latrimony now and heretofore exist-rig exist-rig between you and the plaintiff T. R O'CONNOLLY, Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. address, No 2411 Washington OL'den. Utah ?irst publication January 11. 1913. ast publication February 8, iri3. SUMMONS In the District Court of Weber Couu-t) Couu-t) State of Utah Ethel E. Smith. Plaintiff vs. Sidney F. Smith. Defendant. The State of Utah to the said De- fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap-pear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you. if served within the County in which this ac-tion ac-tion is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after Bervlce, and defend iH the nbove entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judg-ment judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the do.nand of the com-plaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. '1 his action is brought to recover a judgment, dissolving the marriage contract, now and heretofore exist-Ing exist-Ing between you and the plaintiff T R. O'CONNOLLY. H Plaintiff's Attorney. HH P. O. Address: 2411 Washington IH avenue, Ogden, Utah. First publication, December 14, 1912 iH Last publication, January 11, 1913. iB NOTICE. H Notice is hereby given that the an-nual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of jH the. Mount Hood Railroad company will be held at the company s office. Hi No 416 Twenty-fourth street. In 03-den 03-den City, Utah, on Monday, February 3. 1913. at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing a board of direc- iH tors for the ensuing y-ar u:d trans-acting trans-acting such oth- business as may properly come before the meeiintr. !H HENRY H. ROLAPP IH Secret... y Mount Hood R R. Co. EXCURSION RATES H Via 24th Street. 1 New location, the Ogden Shoe BE'"' Repairing Factory. Sewed soles 65c to 75c H;' Ladies' and children's soles, Bre nailed .30c to 50c ! IBFS' GOODYEAR SHOE K REPAIRING CO IKE 364 24th STREET Wb J E GUERNSEY, NIC, 1. H& flHBBjaHsWH9DSEHHPjjBjjjBjjjjjHp Br- FIRST NATIONAL I BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Kf' U S. DEPOSITARY M I Capital $ 150,000.00 j Kfv Undivided profits Be' and surplus 350,000 00 ! BaJ 3j Deposits 3,500,000.00 I'Ht''' I I M. S. Browning, Pres.; L. R. Kv Eccles, Vice Pres.; G H. I Br Tribe, Vice-Pres.; John Wat- I K( I son, Vice-Pres. John Pingree, I jflf.-. Cashier, Jas. F Burton, Asst. I Be Slade's I Transfer H Phone 321. 408 25th Stre h' We have the largest van 'n roc p city. Quick service. Moving, ship- L ping and handling pianos. Prompt 5 freight deliveries. Furniture mov- il Ing a specialty. Storage at reason- ! able rates. & VIENNA GAFE I 322 Twenty-fifth St. p Special Dinner 25 ,p Lunch from 11 i. m. to 4 p, m. R Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. L' Lie and Foon, Managers V'" Palace Cafe ; H Special Dinner . . 25c Lunch from 11 i, m, to 4 p. m. P Dinner from 4 p. m. to I p, m. W TOM HOY, Mgr. 284 25th 8t . OGDEN TURF I EXCHANGE I 3601 Washington Ave. H Direct Service on Juarez Races L; Telephone 313. L The Newport Cafe I JIM, WONG WE, Managers. If 218 TWENTY -FIFTH STREET. h?-; Open Day and Night. Llverythlng Sanltar'. Fresh Meats k . SILVERWARE and I CUT GLASS PEERY-KNISELEY H HARDWARE CO. I,V 2455 Wash. Ave. Phone 213. I i. |