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Show I Hartford Livestock I ' Insurance Insurance is written hy this H. company on cattle, hogs and sheep in transit, giving ab-solute ab-solute protection for your livestock. Hj " Dairy Cattle, ' Hj Too For this company will in-I in-I sure dairy cattle and other I livestock under fence, against mortality. Just as fire and life insur-H' insur-H' ance are excellent proteo I tions for you and your family, so is livestqck in-surance in-surance essentially a pr.o-1 pr.o-1 I tection against loss in your business. B I Discuss this subject with H I JAMES H. PLATT fl 1 Agent, I UNION STOCK YARDS I Ogden, Utah. 1 OPENING of We SEASON SAUL I ! Feb. 11-12-13, 1918 Og'den,Utah $ Our opening sale of 1918 will be held at our new Sale Yards and Pavilion in the Union j Stock Yards, Ogden, on the above dates, and a large number of horses and mules are wailing : i 5 to enter the ring. V I No better lot of Mares and Geldings has ever been sold in this market than will be seen in rp the ring at this sale. 1 These are big boned, sound and fat, many of the mares with foal, and are just the kind that If are in good demand for the spring sales and for individual use. They have been on feed for i from three to four months and are all in perfect condition. iff We are also going to sell at the coming sale a lot of Eastern Chunks weighing from 1200 ' 1 pounds to the biggest horse that grows. A limited number of good work mules, and a few j choice Cotton Mules, many of them broke and all good bargains; a few loads of the Southern I 'Li type, all good specimens of that particular class. j We are pleased to be able to inform all patrons of this and all subsequent sales to be held V by us in this Greatest and Best Market in the West that no one need fear sickness among I'Ht !" stock handled by and sold in these yards, for in this exceptionally, healthful and invigorating I f climate there is no such thing as illness among horses or mules that have been here for any con- I Ty siderable time. I If To the uninformed we may also state that Ogden has the best railroad connections and fa- 1 i' cilities to be found West of the Mississippi has connections with Everywhere and a train serv- f iceunequaled in the West. ! I ' NO REJECTS ( 91 After the closing of the last Government inspection we disposed of every reject, cleaned the j yards of every one and have accepted nor bought any since, hence not one horse or mule will ;j be sold at this sale which has ever been inspected or examined by any commission or insnecting it official. ALL BRAND NEW. g 1 IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL HORSES OR MULES IT WILL BE VERY MUCH TO YOUR I t 1 j ADVANTAGE AND INTEREST TO ATTEND THIS SALE, AND TO BE HERE AT THE OPEN- ! & ING MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, FOR THE GOOD BARGAINS BEGIN TO RUN AT t THE SOUND OF THE OPENING GONG. AH stock from outside points should arrive here at Ieast two full days before the opening of I. y jjj the sale in order that they may be in good condition to enter the ring. l & If further particulars are desired, write or wire us and same will be gladly furnished at J once I & ! OGDEN HORSE SALE & COMMISSION Cft E ' - OTTO MEEK, Manager. , i -I i : ! ' & Son I I Live Stock j Dealers j I I "A Carload or a Trainload" g If you want to buy or sell any kind of LIVESTOCK, write or i I wnreus. ilk j . ' 'Ogden, Since 1890. , J I ':" 117 Twenty-fifth - St. I ' '. Opposite Union Depot 1 l - Ogden, Utah. I i mxi - i-jgyi .9HBBHBBH?HBBBSillHB"HBH"H - . Jj?v I M |