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Show Wanted to buy. Horso wanted for delivery wagon. Ogden Pharmacal Co. ' 2-7-tr Farm in Weber county; address So." 209 Eccles Bldg. 1-29 tf WANTED Cyphers incubators. Call Coll prone 960Z. 1-lG-lmo WANTED, TO BUY FARM FIVE or ten acres, good land, close In. south of city. Inquire 3205 Grant avenue. 2-G-lwk WINDOW CLEANING Window cleaning, Janitor work and houso cleaning. Ordors given prompt attention. Bell phone 22. Ind. phono 22 2-9-lwk MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Advanced salaried people without reourity, on easy payments. Drake. 410-11 Eccles Building. THE CITY LOAN AGENCY 210-211 Eccles Bids, Any Salaried Employe or Wage Earner Can Get Just on His Note Mo. Sami-Mo. Weekly $50 Return $13.35 or $6.65 or $3.U5 $40 Return $10.65 or $5.35 or $2.63 $30 Return $ 8.00 or $4.00 or $2.00 $15 Return $ 4.00 or $2.00 or $1.00 Or any other Bum, and pay back in proportion; confidential, courteous iieatment; no unpleasant Inquiries. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THREE unfurnished rooms.modern Inquire In-quire 2209 Wash. '28 lwk m FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued) Furnished room with board in privato family; good home cooking. Phone Ind. 1111. 2-7-lwk BOARD AND ROOM by day, week or J month, 371 22nd street 1 19-lmo KOOM and board, modern conveniences. conven-iences. 541 23rd. 3684-M Ind. phone. l 13 tr FURNISHED roomB wltn without board, 567 26th St 10 5 lwk ROOM ana oar C22 CPth. 6 1 tf iJOARD AND ROOM 449 26th street FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOU8SS EIOHT-room modern brick house, 2171 Reeves Are. Inquire 128 25th St. 2 9 tf Unfurnished modern flat; no children wanted. Apply 2526 Adams Ave. 2-7-tf 2, 3 and 4 room houses. W. H, Wedell. 1-31-lmo Five-room modern houe-. Apply 209 Ecclcs Dldg. 1 29-tf SIX ROOM House with'bath and barn, 555 27th etreet. 1-27-tf MODERN' 6even room house, good location. lo-cation. Husse &.' Woods Realty Co.. 1-20-tf Two seven-room houses cn Adamq avenue. Inqulro 248 29th street Eell phone 606-Y. Modern conveniences. conveni-ences. ' 1-S-tt I OgdenBusiness Directory Advertisements In this column cost 5c per line per month, payablo In acV ranee, Anythlng-Everything-Bel 333 17A Fruit Farm. N. Ogden, for trade. PlatlngOutfit Smokestack. Bootbs.Etc. 2 3 t ABSTRACTORS The D. W. Ellis Abstract Company, Inc.. Licensed and Bonded Abstractors of Title to any land in Weber county. Office under First Nafl Bank. ARCHITECTS. G. A. Craves, the architect, has moved to rooms 38 and 39, Lewis Blk. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A. G. HORN. Attorney-at-Law. Offices over Bad con's Drug Store. I seek the business of all parties; am attorney against all corporations and monopolies. Prepared to transact any and all klnJs of legal business. E. T. Hulanlski, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 407-408 First National Bank building. General practice. S. T. CORN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 207-208 First Nafl. Bank Bldg. Joseph Chez, Attorney and Counselor Coun-selor at Law, 40 and 41 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Both phone6. Notary. R. S. Farnsworth. Attorney at Law, 314 and 315 Eccles Bldg. CHILI PARLORS The only genuine Mexican Chill Par-lore Par-lore la Ogden City, 2CS 25th St 1-22-lmo FRATERNAL. B. OF R. T. ' Brotherhood Railway Trainmen, ogden Lodge No. CS. Meets every Thursday evening, Eagle's Hall at 8 p.m. ' C D. SIMPSON, Master. R- A. IRVINE. 272 2Gth. Scc'y. A. B.. CAN FIELD, Financier. ' 2419 Monroe. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive, No. 1, meets every Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 p.. at I. O. O. F. Hall, 2416 Washington Ave. .Visiting sisters cordially .invited. .in-vited. IDA HOLLAND. L. C. L. JENNIE PROUT, R, It. 2155 Van Buren Ave. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of P. hall In the Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially i invited to attend. SAM KLINE. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First Nati6nl Bank Building. PYTHIAN SISTERS.0 Moot every Saturday afternoon at j 2: 30 in Pythian Hall. Utah National j Rank building. Sojourning Bisters cor- dlally invited to attend. ; LULU RITTER, M. E. C. ! LOTTIE McGAW, M. of R- & C. j WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. ' " : ( Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle j 681. meet every Wednesday night at ' 7:30 o'clock. I.' O. O. F. hall. Visiting . Neighbors invited. ' Dues can be paid at Bingham's grocery gro-cery store, 26th St, the afternoon ot ' the 28th of each month. , MARTHA A. MORRIS, O. N., 763 Twenty-third 6treet. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 3731 Monro Mon-ro avenue. Sjego Lily Circle. No. 174.meets every ev-ery eecond and fourth Monday night at 7:30 in I. O. O. F. halt yiBltluj neighbors cordially Invited. MLVNIB MUIITR, G. N., 3057 Porter Avenue. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, ' 238 ' 23 rd Street. FOB RENT FURNISHED HOU8E3 FOUR-roora modern cottage, 465 22nd St. 2 8 lwk OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT. OFFICE rooms, 2465 Washington Ave. Inquire J. N. Spargo. 2 6 tf STOLAG-, ROOM LARGE, convenient' room, centrally located, cheap. Wedell, 2468 Wash. 1 14 lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Twenty acres best farm land In Weber county, coun-ty, water right In Davis & Weber County Canal, small houBO. Mathews & Mattson, under First Natl. Bank. 2-7-1 wk FOR SALE 394 feet front on Washington Wash-ington avenue, 130 feet west, facing Hudson avenue, west and east; runs to point on Grant avenue, containing 4 acres; house No. 329; offers wanted; part or wholo. Address Wm. Nordloh. Denver, Colo., 3143 Marlon. 2-6-10t LOT SALE We offer as fine lots as any In the city for one-half their actual ac-tual value. Let ub show them to you. 2349 1-2 Waah. Ave. 2 4 lwk CHICKEN PLANT; "also good building build-ing lot, close In. See owner. 2110 Harr. Ave. 2-4-2mo FORTY ACRES of farming land at Warren. Inquire 247 Twenty-seventh street. 2-3-lmo : . j, : FINE residence lots. Ind. 3671-A. , 100 ACRES or any partt adjoining Weber county poor farm! First class fruit land. H. H. Thompson. Bell phono 9743-black. l-19-lmo C ROOM house. 1-2 acre land. 490-K Bell. 12-13-3mo FOR SALE fountain Springs Ice Co. placo with facilities ror Ice raining nd cold storage; 12-room brick res-ioeuce, res-ioeuce, fino lawn and shrubbery; fruit and shade tree; splendid valley view. Enquire of G. i. Griffith, on prc-mi3es. 1219 21bL S 24 tf DENTISTS. DR. A. W. WATSON, room 226 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Office hours 9 to 5. HAIR GOODS & COSTUMES. Hair Switches for sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade Mas-querade costumes to rent for balls and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 321 24th. P. O. Box 435. 8-7 INSURANCE. W. N. Pierce, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, In-surance, 407 24th St. JUNK. If you have any kind of junk, 'phone to Ogden Junk House; we will call for it. Bell 'phone 325K; Ind. 725. LEADING PLUMBERS. ' W. S. Doneldson & Soi. practical up-to-date plumbers, steam and hot water lltterB. Ind. , 3653-D. 413 23rd street OSTEOPATH. Dr. Gordon G. Ives, Osteopath; Klrksvllle graduate. Room 224 Reed Hotel; both phones, 65. Every week day 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. PAPER-HANGER. J. R. Drane, Painting and Paper- j hanging. 2219 Madison. Bell Phone 894-K. PARCEL DELIVERY. Merchants' Parcel Delivery and Express Ex-press Co., 417 23rd St. Phone Bell 1465. . PIANOS. M. G. Barnes, tho up-to-date music dealer, 2246 Wash. Ave. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Tbe Thomas Studio., High grade "portraiture in Facial. Crayon and India Ink. 2457 Washington Ave. Both phones. PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS. Dr. A. Fernlund. Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a , m., 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th St. Office phones, Bell 615K; Ind 515. Residence, 646 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK NELS McCARTY All work subject to sanitary Inspector. In-spector. 2728 Grant Bell phone 324-Z 8-1-tf OGDEN 8CAVENGER CO. Calls answered promptly. 447 25th. Ind. A. Curtis 4-15-tf SHOE REPAIRING Electric Shoe Shop The largest and beBt equipped shoe shop In Ogden City. 2576 Washington Ave. 1-15-1 ra SLADE'S TRANSFER. . Vans, Drays, Baggage Wagons, Piano, Furniture and Safo Moving. Prompt carriage service. 408 25tb Bell 321. Ind. 224. 1015-tf k CLASSIFIED k ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS DEPARTMENT PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. 25 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK, TWO LINES OR MORE. 75 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH. FRATERNAL ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Beneficiary Order, insures men at reasonable rate3. Accumulated emergency fuud nearly five million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council. No. 637, meets eecond and fourth Thursday Thurs-day at I. O. O. F. hall, 2416 Washington Wash-ington avenue. H. L'. Peterson Regent; J. W. Wotn.Bpoon, Collector; G. B, P.obert's, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS B. P. O Elks. Ogden Lodge No. 719, Lodge and club rooms, second floor, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings ev6rv Tuesday evening. F. A. BURT, Exalted Ruler. J. II. KNAUSS, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodga No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. f". hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to be present. . . JAMES MacBETH, Noble Grand. HEXRY KISSEL. Sec'y. Queen Clfy, Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F. Meets second and fourth Friday evenlcg3 at Odd Fellows' hall. Vieltlng meuioers invited. VIRGINIA MATHEWS. N. G. AMANDA LANSING. Rec. Secy. 436 30th St MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990 Business meetings meet-ings every Tuesday night. Team drill first and third Tuesday nights at 8 p m., Eagles' Hall. A. W. AG EE, V. C. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. OGDEN LODGE NO '1, D. 'OF H. Ogden Lodge No. 1, D. of H-, meets in I. O. O. F. Hall, 2416 Washington Ave., the first and third Thursday evenings of each month, at 7: 30 p. m. Visiting sisters and brothers cordially Invited tQattend. EDITH" PROUT, C. of H. JENNETTE HILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday Mon-day evening. All K. M Ps requested to meet with us. GEO. II. DAVIS. C. C. W. W. CROSSMAN, XJ. of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and S. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Improved Order cf Redmen, Hiawatha Hiawa-tha Tribe No. 3, meets In Eagle hall, Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. J. L. BLOSSEK, Sachem. E. R. GEIGEU. C. of K. A. B. WRIGHT, C. dr W. : MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington avenuo, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets the first and third Fridays cf each month. Sojourning members cordial-lv cordial-lv invited to attend. " EVA F. COREY, W. M. LILY V. HALSTED, Sec'y. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Leeotah Council. No. 3, D. of P., meets the first and third Wednesday afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hall. Dues can be paid to Su6ie AlJen, C. of W.. 112 -26th St. Visiting members Invited. In-vited. SARAH BAUMEISTER, Pocahontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p- ra. in K. of P. hall., corner Washington avenue and 24th street. All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. j GEO. ALLEN, C. C D. L. BOYLE. S. and T. j FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening in Eagle hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meetings. , A. C. FIELITZ, W. President E. R. GEIGER, Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES. Aerie Physician. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3240, meets every second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at the Eagles' hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. MRS. MARY DORA. Oracle 365 Twcntv.second street. JOSIE RHEA, Recorder, 258 23rd St HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED Gin ror general housework; house-work; 2308 Adams. 2-1-lwk WANTED Woman for housework on ranch, widow with boy .3 to 15 years preferred. Inquire Blgelow, Ogden State Bank. 1 30 tf SITUATIONS WANTED KEMALt PRIVATE HOME for confinement cases, by a professional nurse. Mrs. C. W. Llghtner, 2247 Lincoln. Bell 744-Z. 2 4 lmo WORK by the day. Address, Newman New-man Grocery Store, both 'phonos 196. Nellie Bunch. 1 9 lmo WANTED By two glrlo, work by day. 2S08 Adams. Ind. Phone 37 U 3-D. 1 27 lmo DRESSMAKING and plain bewin; reasonable prlceB, 2356 Washington avenuo. 12-20 2 in HELP WANTED MA..E. GOOD tailor.' State Industrial SchooL 1-6-tf SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. NIGHT work or situation by a strictly temperate man of 35 years. Gilt edge references .furnished. State full particulars in -reply. Address, Want-ed, Want-ed, Situation, Care Standard. 2-1U-31 Wanted position by young Japanese to do housework. Address Kosikl, Box 87. 2-y-3t WANTED By experienced accountant, account-ant, two or three sets t books to keep. Address P. O. Box 74, City. 2 8 lwk SITUATIONS WANTED j MALE. (Continued) A JAPANESE, young man, wanted; position , of school boy. Bell 12(32. 2:4-lw!v ' FOR RENT. ! FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 528 24th St. 2-11-lw TWO furnished rooms for light housc-I housc-I keeping, with hath; also one sleeping sleep-ing room. 381 22nd street 2-10-tt LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 2334 Wall ave. Call in rear. 2-10-lwk Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; housekeep-ing; 2337 Adams Ave. 2-3-lwk MODERN housekeeping rooms, 3t 24tb. 2 8 lmo Three furnished rooms with pantry and clothes closet; 2312 Wall Ave. 2-7-lwk FURNISHED front room, 343 25th. 2 6 tf TWO newly furnished modern rooms, 239 27th. Ind. 3S0. 2-5-tf ONE housekeeping room, 114 26th. 2 1 lmo. Housekeeping rooms, 2353 Monroe. 1-29-lmo NICE clean furnished rooms, $1.50 per week and up. at tho Washington 1 House, 2272 Wash. Ave. 1 28 lmo NICE front room, bath, 2624 Adams. 1 11 lmo. i . FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 427 24th. 1 23 lmo : FURNISHED and unfurnlsned flat, 2634 Grant 12 22 6 mo j FURNISHED ROOMS for Ught-houBe-I keeping, no children, no dogs, 884 1 26th St. ' 1-22-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT. 21 acres choice land, closo to city, 2Vf. acres in' orchard; good water right.' E. F. Bratx. 2-7-tf FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE 30 ROOMS, 362 24th. 2 8 lmo ROOMING house. 3625 Lincoln. 2 4 If FOR SALE' MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Furniture, 567 26th. St. House for rent. 2 6 lwk PLYMOUTH Rock and White Leghorn cockerels. 827 26th St. 2 6 lwk WE OFFER for sale a nainber of nret-claes. yearling, Jersey heirer Also a numbor of selected . Jersey 'aives, at reasonable prices. T. W. Horn ft Son, phones Pell No. 1421-Y. 1421-Y. Ind. No. 8611. JO U tt i POULTRY SUPPLIES. FREE 10c package Conkey's Laying Tonic, also 25c Poultry Book. Bring ad to T. Farr ft Son, 2270 Washington Washing-ton Ave. ' 1 16 lmo CONKEY'S Roup Cure, 60c at T. Farr Sons. 2270 Washington A.venue, Makes 25 gallons medicine. Save your fowls. . 1 16 lm0 LOST LOST Between depot and 28th, clover leaf design gold watch fob, engraved en-graved "J. G, L." Return to 478 28th. Reward.- 2-10-lt .' TRANSFER COMPANIES Allen Transfer Co.. Albern Allen, Proprietor. Furniture Vans and Storage. Stor-age. Cabs at a moment's notice. Office Of-fice 412 25th St Phone 22. Jog-Along Transfer Vans; Piano moving a specialty. 32SV. 23th. St Both Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. Umbrella repairing and rc-coverlng. Ind. phone 433; Bell 571-X. G-lMf . UPHOLSTERING.- REPAIRING .; Parlor furniture upholstered and re-, re-, paired. Tarnishing, inatlress making, carpets -cleaned, fit and laid. - Estimates Esti-mates submitted on request 'Phones Ind. C61. Bell 883-X. K. Van Kam. pen. 27C9 Volker Ave. i l-tt I WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS |