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Show I Auto Tiekete ; . fe- Auto Tickets With each 25c purchase p. Wait each 25c purchase ' ' I We had a lively day yesterday aed look forward to your comleg today. The values are I the greatest you have ever seen. We do not publish foolish and fictitious prices to make ; you believe we are selling goods for a song, but we ask your inspection of . goods and - 5 prices. We must sell a mafority of our stock. The new store to be occupied by us is much smaller than our present store, hence the necessity ol this ; GIGANTIC REMOVAL SALE (Get Busy Come and Save Your Purse a "Bunch ol Money" t; : j Lewis Block M p 1 I ICwwF Lewis Block I kiil la. 1 I . Dahce Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 ree 1 ea is Uncolored and complies with all Pure Food regulations. A tea to be high quality must be first crop must be mountain grown must be uniform. Tree Tea is first crop mountain grown always uniform. Beware of imitations. M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO. OGDEN' STATE BANK OGDEN, UTAH II. C Blgetow President J. M. Browning Vice-President A. P. Blgelow Casaler J. E. Halverson. .Assistant Caahlor DIRECTORS H. C. Blgolow, John K. Spiers, O. Lv Becker, J. N- Spargo, L. F. Blgelow, Blge-low, J. M. Browning, I. A. Parmley. E. L. Van Meter, A. P. Blgelow. SICK DRUGGISTS What They Do When They Have Kidney Disease. Drugglst3 know that "Kidney trouble'' Is "inflammation of tho kidneys" kid-neys" and that if It doesn't yield promptly It becomes chronic, which the boks declare to be incurable. Hence they don't los much timo with so-called kidney medicines. W. H. Bell, the leading druggist of Lho Oak, Fla.. went to the Atlanta specialist. Dr. W. M. Durham, to treat his kidney disease. He had It In such a serious form that he wanted tho best. He also went to Dr. C. Drew, the leading physician of Jacksonville, Fla. All efforts failed and the dropsical drop-sical stage began. lie then sent to California for the Fulton treatment The seventh month thereafter ho wrote as follows: "I am doing finely, the swelling is" "all out and 1 am 100 per cent better." "Mrs. It. W. Price or this city also" "had serious kidney disease, and" "could not turn over In bed. 1 told" "her about the treatment. She took" "it and Is now doing her own work" "agalu and says she Is well. Another" "lady here had kidney disease all her" "life and could not get out much. 1" "put her on to the treatment and t'hc" ' "Is well, too." How can people doubt the curability of chronic kidney disease In view of the constant stream of testimony like the abovo? For Inflammation of the kidneys, whether called "kidney trouble." Nephritis Ne-phritis or Brlght's Disease, get Ful-tou's Ful-tou's Renal Compound. Drupgbt Bell sent across the Continent Con-tinent for It. Isn't this a strong pointer for the unltlated? Literature mailed .free. John J. Ful-. Ful-. ten Co., Sun Francisco. Cal. WM. DniVER & SON DRUG CO. Are our sole local agents. Ask for tl-montaly Bulk-tin of late iccovtrlcu. l THE FRED J. KIESEL CO. H 3 GENERAL AGENTS K ? Have received the subjoined: ij ' To Our Friends and Patrons: IVMin its S Tho California Winery doesn't make a Pc"c Jf"nf J : own horn very much -and therefore asks your l'" " Inc the following short Item of news that came to us afew dajs ago 4 by tcle-ra'h from Seattle, from Tho Alaska-Yukon ExposiUon: s " 'Slifo. nla Winery awarded gold medals for seven of Its wines j '' nbove ill other California competition Cordova, Sauterne, CWrcu : yiuUnM. burgundy. Port. Sherry and Angelica. Silver medal for R,e8Tnufls indeed good and gratlfylns nes JfAJi corned, too. by our many friends and patrons. It Is .BfJ i f-fvln" because we were not aware the wines were being Judged. I nd even at thla writing, do not know who the judges w.N W. be- t lieve therefore, that true merit must surely have provowea S awards to "Cordova, tho Wlne of Quality." B 3 Very truly yours. CALIFORNIA WINERY. J5 S . E. M. SHEEHAN. Vlcc-Pres. and Gen. Mngr. J THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK j OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVER" FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT, i J. E. Dooty, Prestoent Hcraco E. Pesry, Vlce-Pres. tarold J. Peery, Vlce-Pres. Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. Mclntoah, AfS'C Cashier. U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capitol and Undivided Profits 275,00O.CO Dnvld Ecclcs, Pres. G. H. Tribe. Vice-Pros. John" Watson. Vlcc-Pre. M. S- Browning. Vlce-Pres. John Ii?ree. Caahler. Jan. F. nnrton. Asst. Cachter. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, as they cannot teach the dueled portion ot the There is only one way to cure liealncw, antl itiat it by contlitu- tional teineJirt. iJeitncso it caused by an in- I Aimed condition of the rnucou liuin t, t(,e ' Tuilachian Tube. When thi tube sen Inflamed ' you have a rumbling .iurid or irnprrfrvt hear- j inif, and when It i entirely cloned Lealne-a in the result, and unjc'l the inflammation can be ' taken oi.t and this tut restored to it normal ' rendition. IV-arm will be destroyed forever; . .:ine cjr oi.t ot ten arc caurd by cattrrb. ' 'Abich ii nothing but on inflamed condition of ! the mucous mrl.ica. I We will eive Onn Hundred Dollars for any te of Deafness (caused by catirrh) that tan- ' not he cured by Hall's Catarrh Lure. Send tor circularo, free- ..,r. K. J. CMHNEV & CO., Toledo, O. f:r?oM bv Drup:itt, 7Jc. Hall's I'iimily I'dls re the bet. j |