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Show HOGS AND VEAL We are paying for fat hogs as fol lows: - Hog6, from 200 lbs. to 300 lbs., per 100 labs $9.00 Hogs from 1G0 to 200 lbs., per 100 lbs.. $375 Hogs, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lb,. $8.25 Wo receive bogs dally. Anybody who prefers dressed weight on hogs may bring them in on Tuesdays or Fridays between 7:30 and 10 a. m. Wo will tben slnuebter them while joj wait, and pay $12.00 per 100 lbs. dressed. At either of these days you may choose whether you want the live weight price or $12.00 dressed. Wo pay for fat veals 70 to 125 lbs. dressed weight 10 1-2 cents per lb., and receive them daily. You may bring them In cither live or dressed. Access to our plant Is now convenient con-venient elnce tho construction of tho viaduct. ogdi:n packing & provision co. tM ItMf-SkMW fatigue of the ; ActUJJ day's work, ; i W '- there's noth- ing quite so good to take the "kinks" out of ; ( ; your nerves and give you an appetite to enjoy i I i your evening meal, as ' i: Pabst ; i ! ; , The Beer of Quality J : ! You will appreciate its full mellow richness you will j ; ; enjoy its smooth delicate flavor you will find it different ' from other beers. A glass of Blue Ribbon just before retiring means a night's sound sleep and nerves refreshed for the f ' ) work of another day. , rSrk Made and bottled only by Pabst at Milwaukee. rrvy . yKiri, ', T- Have a case sent home. You will then have it vSR3 1 handy at meal time, when you will enjoy it most. Phone ylK U TheFredXKieselCo. ifSM I I 335-337 24th Su I Affjffj 1 L 31-Both Lines "2-R0llND"FARLEY1 VJaNIS BOUT HERE "Cub" Ilaer has just assumed the management of "Two-Round" Farley, an Ogden boy who is seeking matches with any western tighter within the radius o"f 137 to H0 pounds. Farley has participated In many bouts and derives his ring name from tho fact h-p;.' ' WW?; l& rtT xt-A p ;-; v ' ; f-r-J- i KWA',$1 fA'i-'VVti;"' " v-'-..? 1.' "TWO-ROUND" FARLEY. that he has knocked out a majority of his opponents in the second round. Farley is labeled as a very clever firjbter and one who can deliver a bleep producing punch with either Land. V, E. Farley was born iu this city Jan. 25, 1888. A list of the men ho has met during bis several years In the ring, together with the result of the bouts. Is as follows; Kid Hutchins, at Evanston; won in five rounds. Firey Christcnsen, at Logan; won in eleven rounds. Tom Kid, at Ogden; won in two rounds. Kid Lawrence, at Ogden; won in two rounds Kid Williams, at Sacramento; won in one round. George Petit, at Sacramento; won iii four rounds. Young Mace, at Sacramento; von In two rounds. Charles Auslinger, at Sacramento; von in two rounds. In addition to these he won a number num-ber of smaller matches. Farley is willing to meet any man In tho world at 135 to 140 pounds, and his manager is ready to put the forfeit money on a side bet. He is v illing to meet Harrison at 135, but to far has been unable to come to terms. He may be able to reach an agreement with Harrison, however, uoon. . A RASH BECOMES ' MASS OF HUMOR On'Baby's Face, Head and Shoul-, Shoul-, ders Parents Decided He Could Not be Cured Cuticura Made His Skin Perfectly Clear. "Our boy w- born In Toronto on Oct. 13. 1908, and lnn tbrr month old a fcllclit raah uppnfl on his cheek. Whit appeared to be a water blUier would form. When It jtTp. broke, matter would run frA out. utartloc new bILtrr jj. J until his tntlre. face, head J and shoulders wero a ina.n of neatu and you could not AkA ,r parllcli of clear skin. drST i OthMpartnof hbbodywera vj 1 1 VVjSA affected, but not to such an LjA. V.t JX A ent. We did Dot know H Pir jfn! what to do for Mm and Cm v tried about every adver- -f1 r 77 l tln-d rtmely without avail, k S Indeed noni'n of them only Vrvjrf "Y added to hi MilTerlng and V-- on I" pari leular, the fxiTx H?medy, altnot put tho I I I Infant Into convuUlon. I A The family doctor pre-hii pre-hii t scribed for blm and told rzi CD u to bathe the bahv In buttermilk. Tbto did not dn any Rood, ro wo took him to a hospital. He was treated a an oul-potWit twice a week and lie Rot worn, If unythlnir. We thru rnllert In another an-other doctor and liudde of a wek the hoy k, to all appearances, cured and the doctor raid his work done, but the very neit day It broke out as bad as ever. "We decided that It could not be cured ard mint run Its course and m we Ju1 kept hl arms bauded to hU side to prevent his tearlnr hi flesh We le(l Toronto and hortlT after our arrival In Dublin the Cull-eura Cull-eura "Remedies were recommended. we started usInR them In May, 1909. am wn the cure was complete on would not think he was the same child for Cuticura medo his skin perfvty clear and hi I) enllrrly tree from the ikfn dlease. There ha hern no return thi time. We Mill ue only Cm lenra Posp for babv's hath. Robert Mann, Proctor, Minn.. May 3, J010." CiHlrura T(MDIles ld Ihiwiiehmjl th world. ritr PniB Cheni Corr Props notion. 5-Milcd lire. Ulci book on Tresinont ott'i I ii THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK ' OF OGDEN. UTAH OFFER3 TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES. BAL-ANCES. BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY RE-SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. J. E. Dooly, President Horace E. Peary, Vlce-Pre. Harold J. Peery, Vlce-Prem Ralph . Hoag. CaahUr. A. V. Mclntooh. Ans'L CasMer. 0. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profit 1275,000.C0 David Ecclee, Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Pre. John Waton, Vice-Prea. M. S- Browning. lce-Prea. John Pinp-ee, Cashier. J as F. Burton. AjsL Cashier. For Lumbei See The VoIKer-Scowcroft Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywhere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogden. ' COAL Rock Springs, Clear Creek, j Castle Gate, Grass Creek, Hiawatha. Rock Springs, delivered ..$6.50 r Grasa Creek, delivered... $6.00 Castle Gate Slack, del S3.75 ; All other Coals, delivered. $6.00 PARKER COAL CO. Bell Phono 198. Ind. 182 CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter vrhat they look like, you 'will get them back new. In 10 minutes. OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature sig-nature Is on each box. 25c. Begin Now! If you have never used a BELL TELEPHONE in j your office or home have one or more installed you'll soon wonder how you did without it. The j time you save, tho results ' you obtain, will more than pay the small cost, i l " REASONABLE RATES i j CalTi tho Manager. I , BELL H fed Y ' service AMm U , IS SATIS- WV j FACTORY i HOW TO KEEP YOUR ; CLOTHES LIKE NEW ' JTTjI AD1ES" or gentlemen's gar-A gar-A Hjj menta can bo kept la beau-n beau-n fy Uful condition until worn ijLr" out by taking frequent ad- j vautage of our dry cleaning nod , pressing service I Our dry cleaning process remove the soil and 6taini from your cloth-"tu cloth-"tu freshens up the fabric, brlgbteni the colors and raises the nap W8 new. It does not affect the life or co'or of even the most dainty or delicate deli-cate garments. Ev:ry garment or article Is haDdlcd In each part of the process by skillful, skill-ful, caroiu" workers. Wo uo the geo-uine geo-uine Ktfiuh Dry Cleaning procesj of cieuniug by spirits aud sohents, anJ tc. Tc-j s'jould send your garments to ue, and take advantage of this st-r-vlce No article of men or women'J wear Is too dainty for in to dry clc-m end finish satisfactorily aiiJ cur charges are not high. Our pressing service takes out tha wrinkles, creases and other marks of wear. It gives tho tarineuts a now like sbapo and fit. It removes all th bagr.iness In tho knees and elbows, havo thoroughly up-to-dato eqult men'. A WEEK S FREE This is the machine invented by VVm. C. Free of Chicago, the machine which youlhave read so much about in the magazines the machine which has a score of altogether new improvements and the machine which is sold at a price so much lower than you arc accustomed to pay for the highest grade sewing machine, that if we told you what the price was, it would prejudice you against the machine. ma-chine. We insist on showing you the machine and its points of superiority su-periority before telling you what a bargain it really is. And to give you a better chance still of finding out for yourself how perfect it is, and to show you our absolute confidence in The FREE, we want you to give it $ my$ g g Home Try this machine test it sew with it on all kinds of material if you then are not entirely satisfied if you are not convinced that it is the best machine you have ever sewed on the most improved the most up-to-date if the low price does not convince you that this is the biggest bargain you have ever bought, return the machine to us and we will refund your deposit so that the trul nutll not eoit you a cent. Yon h.rn,l asy IJc bow It will mrpiiie too jn Sow dfllchlrd yoq will te lo keep ll alter too bir. Mwt J ot H oi 50 W. know ibil rou would oeiM ihlnk ol parting with It. Ltk all obf r woma yoa will bl In a llutirr ol eiuifmf el nil eoihunxm about lb m.tj orw Inrrntiro) on Tb KRIE Our ooly itiKO lor eivIpi you ihlt lalr irial oiler. Ii btcio. wi waal yoa (o fciv it jo dit, I lo tbc real bautr ol ll Praoch let deiig lo lei yoor leel fiod out tbat In t ten of Dall 134 luiileu Japaoalof. beatlnti be mile The FREE ibe lieVeu , .i. . .w "b ,.. . rooninj icwlog macSloo In ibt worM. to nollce ibal lb Rototclllo'' noTeoient. . , . . wblcb u.,k Mr. Kte. S rea.i to loent. -to lea n the, alee ol Retary Spool Pin. makei The FRtE liier thin ibe (ve.t ro- Shuttle Elector, an Improved II. il Latch, i ury and iltrplrr ibaa tbe ilmpleil balil. ?oare heed. an Au;omatlc Tbiead Coolrollcr. machine. Automatic l.ovkloc Orawtn. toj icsiti of otbel Improvcoitata. Cone Tomorrow and See THc FREE and take it home with you for a month's trial Call at my store for a ticket to draw on the free Sew-mg Sew-mg Machine to be given away NOVEMBER 29th G T. TERRY. 2419 GRANT AVE. L . i T. J. Shell and Ben Slivers of Ev-tnston Ev-tnston wero visitors in tbe city yesterday. yes-terday. When You Phone the Grocer Say lPI Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder and Flavoring Extracts. OGBEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH OfiY CLEANERS. Phones 174. 437 25th St Successor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C. SLADE, Prop. VANS. DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO. FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 408 25th St. Both Phones 3-i t-'ViraLvwVua - ,tout woodwf ul lAWlMA1RYELWhlrlin9Spray u roar dmrtt for ICv rr xtbT, Irat Mil ittnp fur V M ' Ul'inriA4 rxok-urJr 1. u grto V. f fj full rxvnlralftri &ad dlrn-tJoii in. iKTrj TiaV.eu, u-ui. Si 1t1 1. o. wtiZSy U4Uaa4U3tlfclrr".M. VVVOIIK. s For sale at j BADCON PHARMACY, j Mall orders solicited. I I I READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. |