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Show CUT1CURA CURES fill First Father is Cured of an Erup- , tion that Burned and Itched Day and Night. Then Baby is Cured of a Distressing Rash. Neighbors Please! to Find a Sure Cure for Skin Afflictions. "I eulTorc-d for -lctt yar with what th dortor flll tho 'mvhi year itrh.' ThU m likf mall r.1 I'linplt ujrh form on the face lint thev hurnxi nnd rh1. flay nnd i nlcht. Th-v? plniple wero from my anfclri i BP, but mostly on m thlchs nnd arm. I Irlerl doctor after doctor bill t li-lr nirdlrliie brought no r.-llrf. liut at lut I MrtirL th I xltfht treatment thi Cutlruro. I j bought a Ml of th flit Intra Rrmrdl.- Cu- I tlcura Soap, Olnlrnenl nnd PHI and a few applications brouuhl rrllii. Wlicn 1 hod u-d about half lh v t I wa nearly cured and ufler uMng two full el I u well and best of all, I have tayed rured. "About four months aco, our baby hepan to b covered w llh a rash ami I.I. head with tpreadlnit oro. Pack of the rar. th flesh cracked r-v n and the vonr rry would icratcri till It Med. Ho worried, cried and could not Meep. Then we houcht a. et of Cutlmra and with a few uppllrotlon th j burning ard Itching ceed. baby stopped worrying otid could flrep. When thL uu;lo et had pone we had no w. for any roore M babv wm never troubled with the. dles ar-iln. The iti-ichliors who ww the condition of the baby all avked what cured him and when we told them, they were surprised and plea.ed to find a aure cure for the fkln miftlons. Edward H. Carter, 323 North 87th 51, Camden, N. J.. Mar 6. 1010." A ttnt' H of rutlrura Baud and Ointment la Cfto urfirlent. renderlnf It lh mont eeoeomical tratmrot I- ft-t too et the w and -lp "il throurhout the wo. id Potter Druf Cbrro. Corp . fcole Trnp. I3 Cnlurabm Ae , Bnttoo, Maaa. -lUHH free. taint Cutlcura BOOK 00 Trot-eoi Trot-eoi of suo aod tkalp AGmuom. j I XML::.-. ' I .: -rfe ;;' vVi-;v'.';;v-V;;.v; v. ;. "; ,.i .'ir;.; ;y, I , ' -4 : . r..-' . ' .)'-'..: . - v - 1 n t . - ' . . .v I, . . L-'&-.rf -'.-:.!: v-V. , 'i-'':, iv.J.:c-.w.r. , 'N-i''Y r 'r - : :- ' : .' '., -; . V - "mI'Vv ;.; ; -.;; ,;, fvy.;; - ' ' :.'.'v:-V' '' .s' ' ;k'V f 'izr' ;' ' '.-'r''-yyiy; ,-. THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION 0 F THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA ON HIS WAY TO OGDEN FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS HIS-TORY HIS-TORY HE WDLL MEET COMPETITION THAT MAY COST HIM HIS TITLE. HIS OWN SON FROM MONTREAL, CANADA, ALSO ON THE ROAD TO OGDEN, WILL GIVE HIM THE RACE OF HIS LIFE. THE SON OF SIR MARCUS IS SAID TO EXCEL HIS FATHER. THE OWNER OF NEITHER HORSE KNOWS THAT THE OTHER IS COMING. SIR MARCUS WAS PURCHASED FOR $6,000 AND $10,000 HAS BEEN REFUSED BY THE PRESENT OWNERS. : : :; For ! Lumhei See The Volker-Scowcroft Lumber Co. Before Buying Anywhere Either Phone 612. Or Call 237 24th St., Ogdon. HOGS AND VEAL e arc paying for lat ioga at follows: fol-lows: Hogs, from 200 lbs. and up, per 100 lbs $8.75 Hogs, from 160 to 200 lbs, per 100 lbs 8.50 hope, from 125 to 160 lbs., per 100 lb 7.75 We receive hoga dally. Anybody who prefers dressed weight on hogs may bring them In on Tuesdays or Fridays between 7:3U and 10 a. m. We will then slaughter them while you wait, and pay $11.75 per 100 lbs. dressed. AC either of theso days you may choose whether you want the live weight price or 111.75 dressed. We pay for fat veals from 70 to 125 lbs. dre66ed weight 11 cents por lbn and receive thcin dally. i'ou may bring them In either llvo or dressed. Access to our plant Is now convenient con-venient since the construction of the viaduct, OGDEN PACKINO & PROV13ION CO. I NOTICE To Examiner Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court ot the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, within aDd for Weber county. In the matter of the assignment of B. IL Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartners, co-partners, under tho firm name of tho "Ogden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of Us appointment as assignee of tho estate of li. ic. Bowman and Paul M. Lee, insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and stylo of "Ogden Morning Examiner," at Ogden, Og-den, Weber county, Utah, to tho creditors cred-itors of, arjd all persons having claims against said assignors, to exhibit tho same, with the necessary vouchers, In tho manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 313 First National Bank building. Ogden City, Utah. PINGREE NATIONAL BANK, Asslgnoe. Willis & DeVlne, Attorneys for Assignee, As-signee, No. 301--1, First National Bank building First Publication Aug. 13th, 1910. Last Publication Sept. 2Uh. 1010. Every Woman .of U ialrtr&4 aod thoaM know A? tM'iVl about Uiowonilrjfol t ha cannot toppiy ite CfVi. 1 A R V L. vcrpi no XX gii V eihrr, bnt ara llaicp fir g iA lll'iBiratM book 'alr-1 tt gtrra LJf ft lull ranlnilart aat dlnvuon IQ- LI "!yjnf loablo tr laliea. M A II V I -I.-( . " ii m 4-A ijt i3i fclrwUNliW VOUK. rCTq MEN AMD WOMEN. TCBi:8vi EmBI forqonatoral j ' u lul 4)vt;1 dlcharM,lDtlaniaatlooa, f.j Qiuuixt TJ IrrUitloQi or ulceration I 1 rr curla Palolmi, and Dot Mtrto-ffyalTHCEymOEM'tnCa Mtrto-ffyalTHCEymOEM'tnCa gent or rol'onooi. v?rcji!Cimn,o TTJ r Drutau, V ; V C. S.A. Jr ' raptr, .. ' -SfcL Va'-i r'pi'i. for Str ! or bottle I2.TJ. CHICHESTER S PILLS l.ndlnl Ark your ItrarcHt f t V bl-choB-Kr'a UlamoDd TirandyVN fill. In IUd n1 Uold crri:kV l"n, wub Iilua kil-lwo. TaLo no olhrr. H117 of yoop " UrnrrtrC A.V f-CIIM irKK-TEH 1HAMOND IIIIANU I'll LS fr tta ycact kaavn as &nt. Stint. A !- RcUil la OLD BY DRUGGISTS ElIRVlVSERf EXCURSIONS NORTH. Via Oregon Short Lino, Saturday. 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