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Show 111 '- ; Get the Habit-Use Standard Want Ads Ml Everybody reads the Want Ad page; it's the medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Exchange, Room 'fl - and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I nj PA YD Payable in advance. One cent per word OAlJUY 'I JfoSWSE tJSSL Per insertion. No first insertion less than 25 ' ??? S&SX& 1' stock, real estate, etc. t"k"SfT III Everything I Lltlil m L 9B '1 ni' ' fl WANTED FEMALE HELP MV GOOD woman for day work. Apply olf 549 26th. Phone 427. 1 31 If !J;- ir GIRL for housework. Call mornings. M!' Phone 864-W. 2-1-lwk 91; , Ml GIRL for general housework. 606 23rd street. 2-l-3t I'- GOOD girl for general housework. I Apply Mrs. G. W. McCune, 549 26th I - street. Phono 1114. 2-1-tf I' EXPERIENCED girl; general house- work 2609 Madison. Family of 3. 2-1-lwk ' GOOD girl for general housework. Small family. 66S 24th. 1-31-tt SITUATIONS WANTED " l BOY 16 of good habits wants work. I Phone 915 between 9 and 11 a. m. .1 2-3-lwk AMBITIOUS young man; must have work at once, family much in need; : w.H some one please help. Can fur--; nish good reference; also can drive and repair Ford machine. Box A, J care Standard. CAPABLE young man with general office experience. References Phone ! : 248-W, 2---1V. lc DRESSMAKING ; FIRST-class sewing; children s clothes a specialty. Phone 2574 1-15-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SECOND-HAND Cypher's Incubator, 400 capacity. Address Box 9So, Poca- , tello, Idaho. Am6ml ' FIRST-CLASS dressmaking by the I day. 222 23rd. 1-31-lwk ; f . . ' " "WANTED to buy modern 5-room 1 home. Box K. care Standard. 1-29-lwk NICE clean white rags at the Stand aid Office. . ? BOARD' AND ROOM ; BOARD for gentlemen. 2363 Adams. ! ; ' i INQUIRE 2074 Adams. 1-4-lmo FOR RENT -I Furnished Houses, Rooms and Apartments. TWO modern furnished housekeeping 10oms, reasonable. 465 22nd at. 2-3 lwk NICELY furu. 3 room apt; ideal location loca-tion No children, 2341 Adams. 2-1-lwk MODERN furnished room with bath connecting. 2W7 Adams. Near 24 tn street. 2-2 lwk THREE housekeeping rooms; clothes closet, pantry, modern. 2220 Lincoln. It 4.110OM nicely furnished modern ! brick Hot with piano, fronting park 317 26th street. Apply Pyles, 2634 Grant. -1'tt ; WRIGHT APARTMENTS 1 fur- nibbed, 1 unfuniished. 33rd and Wash-' Wash-' ington. J. E. Wright. 1-31-lwk ; o NICE rooms for light housekeeping,' $12 per mo. Phone 1012-J. 1-29-lmo 3-RM. mod. house with basement. ' Phone 264-2-J. 1-29-lwk ;- HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2363 Mon- '. loe avenue 1-28-lmo 4-ROOM modern furnished. 248 29th. i phone G81-J. 1-28-lwk ' HOUSEKEEPING Apts.; hot water, cas and bath; no children. 2203 ; wash. 1-25"lmo PEARL Apts. Hot water and bath furnished; clean new furnishings; cas no children. 2711 Grant. 1-20-tf , FOX Apts.-Clean, well furnished, laundry in babement, gas, bath, 1-2 ; block east of Wash. Lights burnished 1 . 447 21st St 1-20-tl FURNISHED h'k'g rms., cheap. 536-31. 1-17-tf i - ( jONE or two furniBhea rooms for light 1 housekeeping. Colonial apartments, f 262 Twenty-fourth street: prices reasonable. rea-sonable. 9-3-tf 1 LARGE nicely furnished front room, furnace heat. Phono 1099-J. 443 Her-j Her-j rick ave. 12-29-tt HK.PG. rms., gas, bath. 427-24th. 12-23-1 mo. FURNISHED apartments. 2634 Gran:. 9-18-lyr f BLEEPING rooms, Colonial Apts. 362 I p4th SL 9-3-tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms, single or In suites, furnished or unfurnished, in any number, prices moderate; must be rented. W. B. Wedell, 2468 Wash. 4-30-U . FOR RENT Unfurnished Houses, Rooms and i Apartments. E-ROOM modern. 658 23rd street. C. j B. Sears. 2-1-lwk ' NEW 8-room modern. 1015-21st St, J Apply Miss Weston, 2431 Adams. 1 l-21-3wks APT., mod., 3 rms., bath and kitchen-3 kitchen-3 ette; 531 24th. Tel. 1895 10-14-tf J ' v i A COZY 4-room house on tho Bench. Inouiro Room 403, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 11'2-" G-ROOM modern house. Situated in tho south part of town, $15 per mo. Phone 612. 11-3-tf '. liUUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf A GOOD four room house in railroad district. $12 per month. J. J. Brum-mitt, Brum-mitt, Phone 59. DNE or more unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Ants.. 362 24th St 9-3-tf FIVE-acrcs of land, three acres in orchard, or-chard, foiir rooms in cement block, cellar, out buildings. Mrs. A. McChes-ney, McChes-ney, 422 W. 17th St, Phone 2263-M. 1-29-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS REMINGTON typewriter; very cheap. 2464 Washington. 2-3-3t BETTER than new; safety razor blades sharpened. Single edge 25c, double edge 35c. At Ogden Electric Co., 2448 Washington avenue. 2-2-lwk CANDY store with soda fountain. 209 25th street. 1-31-lwk UNDERWOOD typewriter; cheap. Phone 8S0. 1-29-lwk PIANO PLAYER, in good condition. 2248 Jefferson, second floor. 1-28-lwk A NEARLY new bicycle, cheap, must be cash. Phone 1021. 1-28-lwk CHICKENS for sale at Ogden Feed Co. Phone 5092246 Wash. Ave. 1-20-tf REPOSSESSED pianos and players, cheap; cash or terms. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. 1-19-lmo WHEAT, $1.75 per hundred. C. O. D. Tel 41-R-4. 1-181-mo 6 LARGE sacks of kindling wood $1. Oak wood for fire places. J. H. Wheelwright, 2348 Hudbon. Phone 828. 1-11-tf FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE LENOX On 25th street, 13 rooms, 9 to be rented, 4 private rooms. Cheap sale. 2-2-2wks LOST PIN seal bag on Washington between be-tween 23rd and 25th streets. Return to 165 West 28Lh. Reward 2-2-lwk DARK bay horse. Weight about 800 or 900 pounds. Spot in forehead. Wire cut on hindleg. About 12 years old. Notify J. D. Perry, North Ogden, Utah, or phono 28-R1. 2-1-lwk PERSONAL. MADAM NIXON is located at 2651 Adams Ave Phone 1008-R. NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. Farr Development Company, a corpo- rdtion. Principal Place of Business, Room 411 Fourth Floor, First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stock on account of assessment No. 1 of Ten (10c) Cents per share, levied on the 14th day of October, 1915, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective holders, or their assignees, as follows Amouni H. L. Griffin, G. S. Kimball, assignee; as-signee; number of shares, 5,- 500; par value, $1.00 550.00 H, E Palmer and G. S. Kimball, assignee; number of shares, 5,500; par value, $1.00.. . 550.00 Winslow Farr and G. S. Kimball, Kim-ball, assignee; number of shares, 1,500; par value $100 150.00 J. P. O'Neill; number of shares, 1,000; par value, $1.00.. 100,00 Lyman Skeen, number of certificates, certif-icates, 9, number of shares, 1,000; par value, $1.00 100.00 E. A. Stratford, number of cer-lificates, cer-lificates, 24; number of Bbares, 2,000; par value, $1.00 200.00 And in accordance with law and the resolutions of the Board of Directors, made October 14th, 1915, and January 25th, 1916, directing the sale of delinquent de-linquent stock, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary to pay the said delinquent de-linquent assessment, will be sold at Rocm 411, First National Bank Building, Build-ing, Ogden, Utah, on the 21st day of February, 1916, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, costs of advertising adver-tising and expenses of sale. The number of certificates issued to H. L. Griffin, H. E. Palmer and Winslow Farr, and by thom. assigned to G. S. Kimball and the number of the certificate issued to J. P. O'Neill, are unknown, and the stock issued to H. L. Griffin and H. E. Palmer will bo sold subject to a Hon of the corporation corpo-ration agalnBt said stock for the sum of $962.00, evidenced by two notes for $462.00 each, given as part payment of the subscription to tho stock. E. A. STRATFORD, Secretory pro tem of the Farr Devcl-opment Devcl-opment Company. Read tho Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. Lveiijtke.WteEit03ae5tateitf5 in Want Adb.Try one to-Day. FOR SALE 1 REAL ESTATE A BARGAIN. 5room modern house and furniture and two lots, 49x132 feet; juBt 1 1-2 blocks east of Washington avenue on 26th street; $4,400.00. Also 4 room house on bench; $1,300; terms. OGDEN HOME BUILDING CO. 213 Eccles Bldg. Phone 917. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE 16 ROOMS hot and cold water, $500, if taken before 25th of Jan. 330-24th. 1-5-tf 22-RM. Apt. house, furnished complete rooms full. 2203 Wash. Over Tabernacle Tab-ernacle Pharmacy. 1-15-lmo AGOOD plant suitable for pickle fac tory, or any kind of manufacturing plant, consisting of concrete building 40 x 90 feet, with seven lota; only $1500; $500 down; balance on 10 years time at Seven per cent interest. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 69. A MODERN five room house, close in, hardwood floors,, everything new, neat and up-to-date, for only $2000, $1000 cash, balance on time. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Nat Bank. LOT 75x140 ft on 24th St. Nob Hill Annex, between Taylor and Fillmore Ave. Price $550. Inquire M. Oswald, Rock Port, Mo. R. 3. 11-19-lwk ONE of the best paying restaurants in the city, well located, doing excellent excel-lent business, owner is in hospital, must be sold. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Nat. Bank. MONEY TO LOAN ON R. E. only. Bichsel, 215 Eccles Bldg. 11-19-tl SHORT time chattle mortgago loans. Kelly & Herrick. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loans on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utah National Bank Building. 9-ltf DIAMONDS, watches, Jeweiry, guns,' etc. Thomas Loan oilice, Grant & 25th 5-18-ti MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt. 4-27-tf WHEN you want $10 or more ASK MR. DLX, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get it without security. Others on Furniture, Pianos, Pia-nos, etc. Can bo repaid in small weekly or monthly payments. tf Read the Classified Ads. APPLICATIONS tFOR GRAZING PERMITS. Notice is hereby given that all applications ap-plications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Cache National Forest during the season of 1916. must be filed in my office at Logan, Utah, on or before February 5, 1916. Full Information in regard to tho grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications ap-plications will be furnished upon request re-quest E. C. Shepard, Supervisor. Advertisement. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES The Woman's Benefi. Association of the Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1 meets every first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited in-vited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Bu ren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogdon Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington aenue. Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly invited to meet with us. E. M. Held, foreman J. A. Junk, correspondent, corre-spondent, 3202 Washington avenuo. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, 1. O 0 F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Minnie Min-nie Child, N- G., Aunino Carlson, Recording Re-cording Secretary. The American Masonic Federation Ogden Lodge No. 81, 2114 1-2 Washington Wash-ington avonue, will meet every Monday Mon-day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially invited to attend. W. H. Toller, R. W. M., A. E. Lansing secretary, 436 Thlrthieth street Royal Highlanders Ogden Castle No. 625 meets In the new I. O. O. F. hall; Fraternity block, 2320 Wa6h ington Ave., every 2d and 4th Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders High-landers cordially invited. Robert E. Williams, 111. Pro.; P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, Secretary. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. VlBltlng neighbors invitod. Ella Mitchell, O. R., 247 21st. street Llllloji Newton, Recorder 27th. and Qulncy. MASONIC Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Iola Blackman, W. M., Linda L. Irwin, Secr,eta.ry. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrcla . Vk' m,?te eVery Wednesday night at 7:30 o clock, new Woodman Hall, visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will f ?"!tt? oa the 6th of each month at Mlsch Drug store. Addle A. Fel- JC8'G- N. 126 Poplar avenue, phono 12S5-R. Marie Critos Clerk 2731 Monroe Ave, phone 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets every Monday evening at 8 o clock in Castle Hall of th0 Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue, visiting Knights welcome, E. E. Young C. C, George B. Hart K. R. S., Edgar A. Ford, M. F.t 2340 Grant avenue. Ogden Locrge No. JT, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited to be present. Ben Moloff. N. G., Henry Kissel, Secretary. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, meets every Wednesday Wednes-day night in the I. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred E. Williams, Consul; J. R. Hinch-cliff, Hinch-cliff, Clerk. Fraternal Order c Eagles, Ogden rle No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle's hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles and invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Geo. F. Roach, W. President; Presi-dent; E. R. Geiger, Secretary; Drs. H. B Forbes and Paul Ingebretsen, Aerie Physicians. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74 meets In the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening a)L 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Wm. Muller, C. C, W. M. PIggott, Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are invitod to attend the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President, C. A. ICnowlden, Secretary. Ogclefl Business Directory ACCORDION PLEATING. Dono in all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th St. Tel. 1180-M. ARCHITECTS. F. S. PEERY, 410 25th St 10-2-tf CURTAINS. Curtains done up. Phone L596-M. 8-23-tf CITY SCAVENGER. City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 2733 Grant Bell phone 201S-W. CARPET CLEANING. K. Van Kampen Phone 883 for auto trimming, upholstering, mattress making, restretching of bed springs. COUNSELOR.AT-LAW. Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th Street Phone 11. FLORISTS. Mrs. J. J. Van Der Schult, Van Hoist Floral Co. Funeral designs, Greenhouses, 740 2th St Phone 906. 7-9-lyr. MODERN PLUMBING. Welshans Plumbing & Heating Co., 2325 Hudson. First-class work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phonos 869 and 2032. NEW & SECOND HAND GOODS New and second-hand furniture, clothing and shoes bought sold or exchanged; ex-changed; also trunkB and suitcases cheap. A. Slner. Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13ilyr ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phono 333-W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. A. Fornlund, Physician and Surgeon. Sur-geon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New eery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washington Ave. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Park Privato Hospital, 778 21st Maternity work a specialty. 12-16-tf SANITARY WORK. Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished froo. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co. Phone C20. STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Servlco Co., 425 24th St. 2-22-tf STORAGE. THE W. D. BROWN CO., 2255 Wall avo. Phono 691. i2-29-6mos oto our W&fat (&J$ Thoy .bring tfoolS&fltr Gat -you eithterf ywwant Ty ono o-xnorr&sxK. I oo-- SHERIFF'8 SALE. in the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah t a!7 J' Pla"z. Plaintiff, vs. NoIb U Peterson and Edith B. Petomon, hi , wife; Max Daniels and State Bank of Oasis, a corporation, Defendants, sb. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 18th day of Fobruary, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, at the South Front Door of tho Weber County Court House, In Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, the following described property, to-wit: Situated in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. A part of Lot 8, Block 1. Ogden Five Acre Plat "A" of Ogden Og-den City Survey: Beginning at a point 13 rods and 8 feet North of the South East corner of said lot, and running thence North 25 feet thonce West 8 rods, thonce South 25 Teot, thence East 8 rods to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Together with a right of way for all purposes of ingress and egress for pedestrians over the following described de-scribed tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a point 11 1-2 rods and 29 feet North of tho Southeast corner of said Lot 8, apd running thence North 3 Teet 9 inches, thence West 8 rods, thence South 3 feet 9 Inches, thence East 8 rods to tho place of beginning. Also granting a right of way for all purposes over the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a point 11 1-2 rods North from the Southeast corner of said Lot 8, and running thence North 5 feet, thence West 8 rods, thence South 10 feet, thence East 8 rods, thence North 5 "feet to tho place of beginning. AIbo granting the privilege of driving driv-ing over tho strip of ground 24 feet in width lying between the two rights of way herein described, the particular particu-lar place and spot to do so is left to be designated by the owner of the said 24 feet of ground herein referred to. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances appurt-enances thereunto belonging or in anywise any-wise appertaining, and the rents, issues is-sues and profits thereof. Dated at Ogden City, Weber County, Coun-ty, Utah, this 27th day of January, 1916. T. A. DEVINE, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By CURTIS ALLISON, Deputy Sheriff. TOO WEAK I TO FIGHT I The "Come-back" man was really H never down-and-out. His weakened H condition because of over-work, lack H of exercise, Improper eating and living H demands stimulation to satisfy tho cry H for a health-giving appetito and the IH refreshing sleep essential to strength. H GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, M the National Remedy of Holland, will H do the work. They are wonderful! H Three of these capsules each day will H put a man on his feet before he knows H it; whether his trouble comes from H uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, grav- H el or stone In the bladder, stomach H derangement or other ailments that H befall the over-zealous American. H Don't wait until you are entirely clown- H and-out, but take them today. Your H druggist will gladly refund your J money if they do not help you. 25c, H 50c and $1.00 per box. Accept no sub- jH stitutes. Look for the name GOLD IH MEDAL on every box. They are the H pure, original, Imported Haarlem OU H Capsules. Advertisement. jH oo jH Read tho Classified Ads. H Read the Classified Ad3. B8 Read the Classified Ads. jH |