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Show , HOGS AND VEAL l ' , We aro paying for fat hogs as follows: fol-lows: Hogs, from 200 lbs. to 300 lbs., per 100 lbs .',.$9.25 Hogs from 160 to 200 lbs., per 100 lbs., . 9c per lb. Hog, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lbs., $3.50 We receive hogs dally. Anybody who prefers dressed weight on hogs may bring them In on Tuesdays or Frtdaj'B between 7:30 and 10 a. in. We will thou slauchter them while jou wait, and pay $12.50 per 100 lbs. dressed. At either of these days you may chooso whether you want the llvo weight price or $12. Cu dreHaed. Wo pay for fat veals 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 11 cent9 per lb., and receive them dally. You may bring them in either live or dressed. Access to our plant is now convenient con-venient since the construction of tho I viaduct. I OGDEX PACKING & PROVISION CO. I "TltsFe Is Ctoly One.:.Crop 2 Land" j When that is gone there is no way of growing another. Better investigate now the f-PARK- AIXE ;. OMMMUS AND FARMS . Fine Land, splendid location, low prices, easy terms ; WY have conducted two excursions this jrmnth to Park Valley. rur i A CT Kvery person who went with ns is now a Park Valley enthusiast. B IBL LAS I AVe showed (hem what a great opportunity this valley offered and pYi IQCIOfVl showed them how prosperous were the people who have already es- CAUl'wiUlM tablished themselves there. The ranches, farms and orchards have told ;i story of the advantages and possibilities of this region that 5225,ZAiliH?J 3ias vonrincpil all who have seen them. GOES NEXT TUES- TICKETSVILX BE 5,120 acres of fruit land a,v oUqy now al 12-r, aerc" The SOLD AT RE- terms arc $2.30 per acre down and five yearly payments o $2.00 DUCED RATES each, with interest at 7 per cent. FROM ALL POINTS BETWEEN SALT 7,240 acres of Sub-irrigated Dry Farm Land are offered at $9.75 LAKE AND BRIG- ,1Pr AcrCi Terms are $1.75 per acre down and five yearly payments HAM, GOOD RE- r i r i . - TURNING THURS- $-l.0 eaeh with interest at per cent, DAY .SEPT 29 ' . This land lies in the very choicest part of the valley and is equal COME WITH US, in quality to any land in the west. It is on sale now and selections WHILE THE OP- mav be made at anv time and first payment made. The land is PORTUNITY IS OF- divided into 80-acre tracts and no less than 80 acres will be eold to FERED, AND SEE one purchaser, but more than one tract may be purchased. THIS BEAUTIFUL . , , ' : SdV?!! The .Last Big Sale Day will VELOPMENT LT " ""' wHAfSL Yf Ke MM at Salt Lake wlHS y October 8 BUY SOME LAND, Investigate Park Valley now and see what unlimited opportiml-TFIFnAV opportiml-TFIFnAV pnt 77 '''s 'l offers.- Note carefully the prices and the very liberal terms. 1UE3UAI, Jcpi. LI Figure for ynnrself how easy it will be for you to buy one of these fine orchards. Write us today and we ivill send you a booklet telling ol Park Valley and giving you lull information regarding it. , mum mi i with m. I mmN, utah NOTICE I To Examiner Credi'ors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho District Court ot the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, within and for Weber county. In the matter of the assignment of P. R. Bowman and Paul M. Lee. co-pjitnera, co-pjitnera, under tie firm name ot the "Ogden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of its appointment as assignee of the estato of 11. it. Bowman and raul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and style of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Ogden, Og-den, Weber county. Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having claims against eald assignors, to exhibit the same, with tho neces?ary vouchers. In the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. ni9 First National Bank building. Ocden City. Utah. PLVGREE NATIONAL P.ANK. i Assignee. WIIII9 fc DeVInc, Attorneys for As-elgnee, As-elgnee, No. 301-1, First National Hank building. First Publication Aug 13th. 1910. Last Publication Sept. 24th, 1910. I I EM $S90 IM PRIZES r-J THE CELEBRATED CHICKE RING &. SONS' PIANO needsno Introduction, but the fact that wo have j recently been appointed factory representatives for this Grand Old House needs advertising. We feel honored to think this confidence has been placed In ua, and Intend to prove ourselves wor- j thy the distinction. f We want every resident In this intermountaln country to become familiar with- the fact that GLEN j BROS, are sole agents for th time-honored CHICKERING & SONS' PIANO In this territory. ; OVER' $3,00 FREE PHIZES In order to quickly and thoroughly advertise this Important agency coming to an Ogden house, we have adopted the following novel plan: 3 . A MELOGKAPEIC CONTEST ' How many times can you write, this sentence on a postal card? "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chicken 5 Ina and Steger Pianos." CONDITIONS AND RULES GOVERNING CONTEST U r; 1. The person who writes. i C "Glen Bros. Piano Co. sell Chick- u erlng and Steger Pianos" the . kfLEg.Ij; greatest number of times on a reg-. - f,'A " ' "" " " x A-g-5-jir : ulation postal card or any piece 21 m J of paper 3 1-4 by 6 1-2 inches in f WSl t !' size will receive first . prize,: a !, Jff& I beautiful $500 Steger Piano. .. Hriw ' ' i 1 2. The paper or card must not ; m!i - U CiU f ' be largor than 3 1-4 by 5 1-2. inches 'l 0 ' V A and you mu6t use one side only. , '. Jji yliy'IT l 3. Each contestant must f.ll in J the coupon answering all questions ; ffc'-j Yfi&fttf&l- ' fully, and send same in with the r h Sr "fs 'T' In case two or more contest- ' P .fStS tipM ants write the sentence the same iS 'ZmSS $ number of times, neatness and SJl f 1 plainness will be considered; but 'feSSSS t I if two or more contestants have Hifr:rA?, p13 1 ? -ft-a. -SS3 i the same number of sentencer on 'V. ftt- , flTr "'fju"! I li their card, and they are eually j'; tlLr ; VrtTi H '-I'-:' ft ,, neat, an equal division will.be 52 Bv;lT777;'-J tA'V"r 'ii' 4iir I ,; made of the first prize. 1Mfe5?i 5. The next two nearest con- ' '.i E 1 1 4'5,;:" -iS3 S Jf?il . ' I W I J V i testants w.ll receive Credit Bonds '2 ' J's I good for $150 on any new piano in 1 JS yyJ?m V ffi f ti our store. V C' C 6. The next five nearest con- 'J,, I. J 5- - tf&JX&m I testants will rece've credit Bonds ft' V zaircSZ good for $125 on any new piano TC 7. The next ten nearest con- irlllfTIliW & testants will receive Credit Bonds o i . VS -rfJJJ I Hgood for $100 on any new piano In t our store. 8. One answer only wl'l be re V3 i; ; znt 'rr ,w.e "::rr?r Firsa Prize S500 Seger Piano one family. I , 9 mT3 "t'S t0r trl aCh con,iestant is Promised a musical prize. Many other valuable f j prizes will be awarded according to merit. f I youanss'Sly!05" SatUrd3y' Ctber A" anSwers mu8t ba in by 6:30 Saturday evening. Get f j ? THE MOST LIBERAL CONTEST i i EVER HELD IN UTAH 1,111 hl thls C0lIl50n anJ uJft'l wlln J'our answer: , ' ;j To make this the most popular contest ever Name held In Utah, we have contracted for 3,000 cop- Address P ' les of Mr. Attwoold's late patriotic 6ong, k "Utah," and will g.ve one copy free to each con Street Number R. F. D. No h : "Ut'ah" is a song that will thrill every patrl- "0W DiaUy Urues havo "ou. wrltlen fho a i i otic citizen of the west. It portrays the struggles tence on your card? u ; ' of Utah's early settlers In a true and beautiful Have you a piano or organ? B story set to sweet music. H ,d , . H Sing the praises of Utah, the Chlckerlng and : U I GLEN BROTHERS PSANO CO. : 2560 WASHINGTON AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH 1 ' |