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Show RANDOM m REFERENCES TOR SALE BY OWNEB Twenty acres of fine sandy loam soil, with 'I j first clafs water right, lino peach trees; 6i" lierries, eic. city water. 'j :' electric lights. House, barn. nr. Rm 'Z t sftAn reel lit street frontage Close i" j(F schools and car line. C. H. Smith. 278 J J l Twenty-fifth street. 9S2 ' lllil' Going to Temple-Members of Web r .-lake will Journey to Salt Leke Fri ?j I dayi November 21, to visit the temple fl'i " li Is expected that more than 200 will depart on the special train which will 1 leave Ogden at 9:30 over the Bamber T. G Licnhardt has purchased the Tabernacle Pharmacy. Phone tit. Election Expenses -Judges of the recent city election are requested to j i call at the office of the city auditor j in City Hall and receive money due' them lor their work I. J Old papers ror sate, ugdtn Stand ' ' Hollanders to Meet Hollander - of . ihe city will meet tomorrow night at the Eleventh ward meeting house, 312 j j Twenty-first street. The meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock. Clean rags wanted at The Standard CfflCf. Guest of Postmaster. K C Ben-shav, Ben-shav, vice president of the Mitchell Motor opmpanj ot Racine, Wis.. speQl I a few hours In Ogden yesterday as' the gueet of Postmaster George Browning. Brown-ing. Mr. Renshaw is en route to Francisco and other coast cities Don't Get in the Wrong Place The Freemonde studio i now located in Postal Telegraph Bldg., 2438 Wash. Ave. Phone 1264. 861 Photograpns are history of the la rally. ra-lly. Have them taken todav at The Tripp Photo Studio. 3201 25th Sr. Jf j "533 Poultry Show. Ogden's annual poultr show will be discussed at a meeting of the Weber County Poultrv MM' association which will be held in the 1 offices of the secretary, 2",4s Wash I j ington avenue, this eveniner The -how. according to present plana, will he held during the latter pan o I ' -( ember. O. L McCord. of Peoria. Ill , ! will be judge. Artistic funeral pieces a specialty. Lmmke Floral Companv. Ph. 52-W. 7J Secretary III. I. L. Reynolds, secretary secre-tary of ihe Weber club, is confined lo his bed at hi horn, lie av taker s V riqusly 111 a few days ago but reports ' 1 from the home today indicate an im provement. jjl. j Clear, -ags wanted iho Ctan-J.irc; office Church Supper. The Ladies Aid society so-ciety of the Eiim Lutheran church, at Irffcrson and Twenty-third streets. will serve a church supper this evening Hat 6 o clock A good menu has been arranged. Corei tier for the Famous Barela; i ('orse;. Mrs. W R. I.coney. Arlington I Hotel , Missionaries, Uriel Blackburn, son pi Mr. and Mrs T. H Blackburn, will depart today lor Ailajita. ,a . where h K.j will serve as a missionary. . lie was the honored uer-i a; a pam .n Lhfl honn jf") Ot Fiank Sleysns, Monday, evening Theion Jones departs today for a mi.v A -ion in ihe s;.me district. , From Logan. Marshal Pelerson pi Ul . Logan is in Ogden on business, Enlists! George A Spinhirn;. prt .-i-nK'd a 11 a ppil anon ,ti I he 1 my. 1 , m cruiiing office yesterday for reenlis'- llj1' mint. Ho was with the A L for vij sixteen months in a cavalry orpaniza non and applied tor service In the In fantry. He was bora in Akron. 11 , lie ember 11, lggg. J. P Ridges purchased the E. Grey-Freomonde Grey-Freomonde Studio last February. Under Un-der the agreement of sale. E. Grey Freemonde is not 10 be connected either dlreetiy or indirect I- with any pnotographle studio in Vebr f ount v l f(r an extended period of years while 1 am eneaged in that ne of busine.v Anyone advertising under the name 01' Freemonde ( Studio) is not ihi- : i,,r- 1'rremonde Horn whom I purchased the studio (41fi Twenty-fourth street). I have the negatives of every person who ever sat for pictures at this studio. stu-dio. Duplicate pictures can be had at reduced rates. (Signed) J p Ridges. po Hj News of a Death.--Frank L. Bohn, superintendent ot the Fred .1. Ku-1 Co. building, received word vesterday of the death of Mrs. Nellie Bohn, hi.s brothers wife, ot Si. Louis. The telegram was brief, but staled that tin-death tin-death was very sudden. Soldier of Fortune Warren C Rel gie, a soldier of fortune, cr-ordlng to his statements, enlisted in the marin. corps here yeBterda. Reigie claim-no claim-no home and says ie is 18 years of age. The recruit was rent to the Salt Lake office where ho will undergo a physical examination. Marriage Licenses Yesterdav after noon was one of ; lie busy diy at the eourt house for the marriage Mcense lerk, who issued ii?ensrj to the following: fol-lowing: Richard Curtis and Emma Douglas, both of Ogden; William A. Hudman of Idaho Falli, ani APcc May Hollcy of Ogden; William I". Orion and Evelyn Monlomerv. both n4 North Ogden; and ty Jeore S hupo of (.Menu's Ferry and Delia G-lncy ol Brighani Cltj Granted Divorce Myrtle Brhn W8 Granted a divorce rrr.m Frank L. Bohi by Judge A. E. Pratt in the district court late yewt-rdav afternoon Th suit was not QoqtiMtej) The plaintiff testified that ithey were married .v ' Salt Lake. October 28 19 V. and thai! within four months -h- whs compelloo to leave the defendant. Chiropractor James B. Keaton, a chiropractor, has opened an office at 1 rooms 30-34 First National Bank building. build-ing. 00 |