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Show WANTS OGDEN FRUIT LANDS. "Box 808, Reno. Nov., March 9. 1901. "Business Manager Ogdcn Standard Dear Brother in the Craft: Because you are a newspaper man and I'm another, an-other, I wish you would do me a favor, j On the editorial page of your Issue for Feb 21st My a Bhort article called: No Smudge Pots, in which it says: 'Here in Ogden, in the foot hills of tho Wasatch range, where smudge pots are unknown and crop failures are unheard un-heard of. where the finest fruits are grown, fruit lands are to be had for a song.' "Now, Just for the reason that I am about to leave for Colorado to look up fruit lands, I wish you would turn this letter of mine over to some reliable, reli-able, well-posted man in Ogden who can give me further facta along the line spoken of in that editorial. "Do this for me, will you? "Yours fraternally, "E. C. PFEIFFER. "Box 803 Reno, Nevada. The foregoing. Is explicit in Itself. Those who have fruit lands, or lands that can be made to produce fruit, should communicate with Mr. Pfclf-fer, Pfclf-fer, at Reno, as, no doubt, he is earnestly earn-estly seeking just such fruit lands as are to be obtained in and around Ogden. Og-den. ' |