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Show ; ; 7 1 Yon Emy IBiiiy ; : I Our Great Lease-Expopinig Sfl offers you f rL rLfj W rl atthc aUe agr line Best . Comg today while the Jjjgggj f0r man or boy l-l Whe T0GG1LISLY EES" b , , :.,.........,. f; , ... ., . , . , ;: i Here Is Something That It f I WILL PAY YOU TO KNOW ; ; We are offering our fine line of Men's Suits at almost half nrlee and that too, on the r ' $! a Week Installment Plan NOBODY CAN UNDERSELL US ON CLOTHING. COME AND SEE Y A beautiful up-to date line of Ladles' Suits will arrive this week. If you want to dress elegantly call and see our stock. The Mercantile Installment Co. 366 TWENTY-FOURTH STREET THE FRED. J. KIESEL CO. 1 THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE IN THE STATE . OGDEN, UTAH. Sole Agents for the Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wta. i Distributors and General Agents for MDARMM Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is & purely natural mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at tho Natural Mineral Water Springe, SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. T " The UTAH NATIONAL BANK of OGDEN, UTAH, OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BUSINESS AND RESP0NSD3LLITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. Horace E. Peery, Vice-Pres. A. V. Mcintosh, Ass't. Cashier. OUR TRAVELING FRIENDS find comfort, and convenience in the ' possession of oiir Letters' of Credit, THE OGDEN STATE BANK OGDEN, UTAH. U w.'.."" i'.l;1.".".'.. .'i'"m , r U. S. Depositary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, DTAH Capital and Undivided' Profits . .$275,000.00 David' Eccle, Pres. M. S. Broking, . Vice-Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vice-Pres. . John Pingree, Cashier. Jas. P. Burton, Asst. Cashier. J , . I,... . . 11 "' J"'"J IMI0ii Coffee .The aroma-tight ctn protects it against impurities and dcteri-. oration never sold in bulk. Your grocer will grind It-better It-better if ground at home rot too flno." ' v - " . ''WFWJii ifUR vineyards in New S&-Mi i) York State are the old-. '?Mjm est in America. ' JvfMSk - Nearly one hundred years in the cultivation of the soil has developed the vino that produces r'WrMfim he same fine quality wine grape as grown in - vfc- fiATuuMMi '" he oldest vineyards of France. - This rich, deli- jQW':''pM . cately flavored, mellow grapo combined with yTj TCBrfMJ the French method of making, makes possiblo I Kr 't vVTrV k'9 superior American Champagne. FiA 1 4 ?l Great Western was awarded a gold medal A? 5 LatLSS a' tie ar's Exposition for quality. Q. fyr i 3 -i JL. It was the only American wine to receive V f J A fjiyl that honor and was acknowledged equal jf 7 "l to the finest imported brands. - fey eami'- i I li EXTRA DRY T LJim CHAMPAGNE f? (V? f"yO '. i Tv There is no duty on Great Western conse-Mlg conse-Mlg quentlyitcostsSOlessthanthoimportodJ 32X'w PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO. S?rKVi,.3 if y3 SoUMakmr, - Khainx, N-Y. lkAr$t ''"Zf Vi il ftbf bt) iaUri tn An irlntt owd iimd fa EAIJ; " VV ,y Boteli, KtilauroiUi and daft: j WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS |