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Show 1-- Clothing For Men, Women, Children THE MERCANTILE INSTALLMENT COMPANY. Distinctive Credit Plan IS SATISFACTORY TO ALL CONCERNED. ! WHY? We do not oharge any mors for credit. We giy you the same price, on time, as any cash store.. We give yon the most liberal terms, because our volume of business is large made so by our popular methods right prices and liberal terms for cash. ' The Mercantile Installment Co. 386 TWENTY-FOURTH ST. HARRY REINSHRIEBER, Mqp " J THE BIG INSTALLMENT HOUSE. Tine hzst sw tm S fh)B RUSOC No road too steep for the "Buick." No road too sandy for the "Buick," No road too rough for the "Buick' The "Buick" will stand any test The "Buick" is for particular people The "Buick" is a high-class can AGAIN WE SAY Tflie "Buick" is the best car for-Weber County. SEE IT ON DISPLAY () Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co Cor. 23rd and Washington "Only the1 best." ( GEO. T. 0SELL, fiea'I Mgr. MNOuicEMEH For the balance of this week we will sell 800 pairs of Ladles' $3.25, $3.50 and $4.60 Shoes, made of Patent Pat-ent Colt, Patent Kid, Vici Kid in turns or welts, at SEE WINDOW. I CLAMS' STORES"! Why Eieefflc Mils Are So Largs In Winter There are very few persons using eleotrlc Illumination who reallro why their bills are out of all proportion as compared with the summer bills. In the table given below we will assume that 6.30 in tho morning morn-ing throughout the year Is the averago time of rising. In Summer the retiring hour is 10:30. and in winter 9 o'clock. In May, June and July from dusk until 1030 there are only 1S7 .hours, and during the mornlnga of these three months arising at 6:80-theve 6:80-theve will be no light used at all. During November, December and January, from dusk until 9 p. m.. there are 483 hours of light required for the ovenlnga alone, and during the mornings of November, December and January, if only one hour Is use! each day there will be 90 hours more to be added to 483, making 673 hours actually required, as against only 187 for Summer, which makes th Winter consumption of light over three times as large as for Summer. D. DECKER, LOCiLL MANAGER. THE FRED. J. KIESEL CO. j THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY I: ' HOUSE IN THE STATE :! OGDEN, UTAH. j.' ! Sole Agents for the Pabat Brewing Co., Mihvuuke WU. . . Distributors and General Agents for I-DAN-HA Monaroh of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is a purely nature! I I mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at th9 f; i Natural Mineral Water Springs, ' SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. I flfoe UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OGDEN, UTASi, 1 j OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH fj ; THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY j WARRANT. ; fl . si J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. ! h Horaoe E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. MclntoBh, Ass't. Cashier. WHE FLAKE Is made from the whole grain of the wheat designed de-signed by nature for man's proper food. fl OGDEN STATE, BANK l OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ji Is not restricted in tho scope of it3 patronage. It is broad ' . enough to accommodate all, and Here are Ite Patrons: 1. The young follu with their small savings. 2. The breadwinner, striving to accumulate a fund to pro cure a home, or a competency for old age. S. The well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and the Income provided. ;: 4. Thoee with idle funds awaiting other investment ': H. C. Blgelow, Pres. A. P. Blgolow, Cathler. J. M. Browning, Vice- Pre. R. A. Moyee, Asst. Caahler. na!By.i?rfyfH!i.1-! .. -! J-i--LJLJ!-Mrff-. .'.-."'!;'jr." , i" i U. S. Depositary. : FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAD Capital and Undivided Profits $276,000.00 i David Ecole, Pres. M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vioe-Prea. John Filigree, Caahior. Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. |