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Show HOGS AND VEALS We ore paying for fat hogs as fol lows: I Hogs, from 200 lbs. and up, per 100 lbs. $3 25 Ho5, from 160 to 200 lbs, per 1C0 lbs .... 8 00 Hogs, from 125 to 160 lbs., per ..100 lbs. ., 7.75 We receive hogs dally. Anybody who prefers drc-ssed weight on hogs may bring them in on Tuesdays or Fridays between 7:30 pnd 10 n. in. Wo will then slaughter tbem while you walti and pay $11.25 per 100 lbs. dressed. At either of these days you may choose whether ou want the live weight price or $11 25 dressed. We pay for fat veals from 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 10 1-2 cents per lb , and receive them dally. You may bring them in either live or dressed. Access to our plant is now cou venlent fclnco the construction of the viaduct. OGDEN PACKING & PROVISION CO 1 1 "The EleeMe AlaFm Clock 1 1 Will WcBke ii- ! The Modern Wonder o! ffae World ; j ... TT , I! j THIS IS THE ELECTRIC CALL AND AL ARM CLOCK iifffii m mmmim : USED AS A CALL BELL; , , THE SICK CAN CALL YOU TTAVING demand from Lawyers" and others 7-pHIS dock is useful QS a Call bell. W H o in offices for desk alarm and call bell, wc I show w here tht searchlight Clock A The electric current is so arranged j JTJWSi " 5S that when the button in the end of the 1 I only a couple of seconds to set alarm at time of pear push is pressed, the bell will ring. I (I appointment, which is sure to remind one that . . . . j! someone else needs immediate attention. ThlS IS Very Convenient Ul a SICK TOOm, !j . The call bell can be used as shovvn to can - or'wherever a call bell is needed. This i anyone in the oflicc as signals adopted.' Then m ) j again, did you ever have anyone in your office clock combines the perfect mechanism j who, having finished his business, persists in f . f i-pPner mafJe with Jj ; aKain going over matter thorouRhly understood. 01 tne DesC nme KeePer maae ' J( ' with you having a stack of work awaiting ahead i. . the advantages of the latest develop- ' ',m of youl By pressing the button you can make ..... II j j way forsuitable excuse to terminate the meeting. mentS in electncal science. j "MUST I GET UP?" . "DANG THE THING" npHIS clock is not a toy it is an 'THE little electric incandescent J -l article of household furniture-an lamp just above the dial will show ! adornment to the home and it is useful. . time a?y .ho" of ! i rrL. i i i -,i . you need to do is to touch the button at j - The alarm clock will ring until you get end of the cord which comes at. ' up out of bed and stop it. The tached to every clock, and the dial of j . alarm is kept ringing by the electric the clock will light up. It is not neces- ; battery and it will ring for hours if not sary to rise from bed to light the turned off. This alarm will not stop electric light-a touch of the button will after awhile and let you go back to show yu the tim The TL?? , . put under your pillow or in any con-sleep-it gets you up. venient place. This clock will be sold to anyone for $5 cash, or for $2.50 cash to anyone who will subscribe for and sign a contract con-tract to pay for The Evening Standard for one year. I Call and Sec It at The Standard Oflice jj IF YOU ARE A 1 RIFLE SENSITIVE AlxnUU,elnof your thotrs, 1 1 HM utltfactlon to knnr tbt many popio can wi t tvt a im UDllcr by shaking Allen' Koot-Ka, tn nu-l-oe pawdrr,) ntotbem. Jmttho thin? for Pnc-WPmiih, Pnc-WPmiih, ptcM Lcihor8hoci,ond for Breaking in New ftiorv YVhrn rnhtwrn orovprthoM twrnrno Btcowrr n0 your ihrw pioeh. A Foot ti . C;Tilnjtinxry:rir. fco!d Kvcrywhcre, Xte bump o VUV.F, Addrwi, Alitn S. Olmsted, I HoTi |