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THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. 3
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ADVERTISING PRICES
Want advertisements c?st on cent
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Insertion lets than 25 cents, or two
or more lines per week at the rate of
25 cents per line per week, or 75
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five average words make a line. All
advertisements on trls page must bo
paid In advance. No exception to this
rule. '
WANTED FEMAIX HELP
LADIES To make shields at home.
$20 00 per 100 Ordinary plain sew
ing" Can make, four an hour. Ma
terial furnished Work sent prepaid.
Send stomped addressed envelope for
particulars Paraxon Supply Co. 334
Myrtle Ave., Kansas City, Mo
GIRL wanted for housework. 3060
Washington. 10-18-tf
GIRL for general housework; small
family. 574 23rd St 10-80-tf
GOOD woman to cook for few bor
ders, plain home cooking. 447
8t St. 10-2-lwk
GOOD girl; throe in family. Mrs
F Fouls, phone 2086. 10-28-lwk
L '
GIRL for general housework Small
family, 827 23rd St. 10-27-lwk
WANTED A girl or woman over 20
jears of age. for housework Must
be thoroughly experienced and com
petent. S7 per week; no washing In
quire 818 24th St II
COOK wanted for eight ooarders 447
21st St 10-22-1 wk
CENTRAL Business college. Gregg
J shorthand, touch typewriting, book
keeping and day and night classes
Opposite P. O Tel 764
WANTED MALE HELP
TRAINED solicitor. pplv Weber
Academy 12:15 Monday 11-1-It
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
SPLENDID chance for party with
small capital to engage in profit
able business Investigate while op
portunity Is open. Call from 10 a. m
to 5 p m., 2438 1-2 Washington ave
nue 10-30-lwk
BOY with bicele to cienver pack
ages Wrights'. 10-23-tf
SALESMEN WANTED.
CALENDAR Salesmen Wanted We
want one or two reliable and cap
able salesmen at once to carry ou'
attractive line of calendars, fan and
advertising specialties. We have a
splendid line, carefully selected by
men long in this business and who
have themselves sold this class of
goods on the road for years On our
liberal commission basis plan a sales
man who will devote his time ex
clushely to our line should have no
difficulty in making a very satisfac
tory income. If you are a man who
will work and can 6ell goods, ad
dress Sales Manager. Kalamazoo Ad
vertising Co, Kalamazoo, Mich. At
tach this ad to your reply , and when
answering state territory' you prefer
aDd give full particulars regarding
your past business experience.
ACTIVE, ambitious men to sell ex
ceptionally high class groceries di
rect to consumers. Liberal advauces
on orders; our bonus system, big
feature; permanent positions; best
season at hand Write the Big House
today for particulars, naming county
desired. Importer!1.. -Manufacturers,
Wholesale Grocers. John Sexton &
Co., Chicago. 111.
SALESMEN making small towns;
whole time or side-line, should
carry our fast selling pockej side
line. ' Special sales plan allowing re
turn of unsold goods Makes quick
easy sales. $4 .00 commission on each
1 order. Something Entirely new.
jWrlte for outfit todav. Canfield Mfg
Co., 208 Sigel St., Chicago, 111
AGENTS WANTED.
WILL pay reliable man or woman
$1250 to distribute 100 free pkgs.
Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among
I .friends No monev required. Ward
Borax Co., 216 Institute PI.. Chica
go. J I SITUATIONS WANTED
I POSITION as stenographer in an of
fice. Inquire A B., care Standard
10-3l-lwk
DRESSMAKING . 2612 Lincoln Phone
1 1285-J. 9-22-lmo
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
CHEAP FUEL
THE wonderful Invention of Dr Hft
' gers, now on exhibition at 243S 1-2
Washington avenue, clearly demon -g
strates how the cheapest, cleanest
! and mo6t convenient fuel obtainable
i can be used in your own range, heat
er or furnace. Everybody cordially
Invited. 10-30-lwic
i ,
WE have for sale a well-located
general repair shop doing a busi
ness of $400 to $5u0 per month. Rent
'and operating expense very light;
good permanent business established;
I full outfit of machinery and tools.
Here its an opening for somo live
Person. Must bo taken up quick.
y Don't telephone. See us. Mathews -MoCulloch
Co, Under First Natl
ft Bapk- 9-19-tf
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
STORE for rent 020 24th SL Tel. 609.
STORE room 2404 Grant, reasonable
Inquire A, G. Fell, Mayor's office.
8TORE room 2238 Washington 2
story, full basement, 100 feet deep.
Kent reasonable. Inquire A. G. Fell.
Vuiyor's office
I
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
I ROUGH DRY washing. Phone 2034.
10- 27 lwk
WANTED Clean, wmte old rags, at
tho Standard office. Phono 360
24th it.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS.
FURNISHED house; also furnished
npts. Corev, 2566 Wash Ave.
11- 1-lwk
NICELY furnished 6 and 3 room
apartments; ideal location, 6trict
lv modern, no children 2341 Ad
ams Ave. 10-29-lwk
COREY apartments, modern and rea
sonable. 2566 Wash. Avo.
ELEGANTLY furnished 5 room apart
ment. will be vacant Nov 1, at 2341
Adams avenue. Ideal location, strict
ly modern; no children 10 25-1 wk
I
TWO light housekeeping rooms
Phone 2423-J. 10-31-lwk
FIVE -room modern house, furnished,
25,00 Inquire at 29S0 Grant.
11-1-lwk
FURNISHED rooms, heat and bath
443 Herrick Ace Phone 1184 -J.
10-30-tf
TWO furnished rooms for housekeep
ing; modern. 2630 Adams.
10-28-lwk
ROOM With steam heat, hath, for
gentleman, $2 50 per week. Close
in, references. 2341 Adams avenue
10 22-lmo
FOUR rooms, ceJlar, board and room.
1563 Wash. Ave. Phone 1127-M.
10-27 lwk
2 FURNISHED rooms 549 22nd St
10-28-lwk
FURNISHED rooms for rent. In
quire 2746 Adams. 10-28-lwk
FURNISHED rooms for housekeep
ing. 2759 Grant. 10-28-lwk
5-ROOM modern, nicely furnished,
also piano Phone 2463 -W
10-27-lwk
THREE furnished rooms. 554 27th Sr
10- 25-lwk
HOI SBKEEPING rooms. 2353 Mon
roe Ave. 10-25-1 mo
5-ROOM modern brick and 2 rooms
for housekeeping, 275S Lincoln.
10-31-lwk
FOUR-room house, modern 247 21st
10-31-lwk
FRONT room, modern. 2731 Adams
10-16-lmo
8-ROOM house, fun.ished or unfur
nished. 2341 Madison. 10 3-lmo
FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean.
comfortable housekeeping roomB. $2
week up 526 31st St. 3-13-lyr
FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave
4-16-lyr
Two or more lines on this page for
25 cents per line per week. Fifty
cents is the smallest price per week --
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS
AND APARTMENTS.
3-ROOM light, -water inside, 19 00.
Can partly furnish. 2765 Adams
11- 1-lwk
CLOSE in; save car fare 3-room.
good location, $10. Phone 775-W
10-31-lwk
7-ROOM modern residence, on car
line 1331 25ih S.. Inquire 1829
25th St. Tel. 1967. 10-30-3t
6-ROOM house, block and half from
Reed Hotel. Inquire 549 26th St.
10-29-lwk
FOUR-room brick modern house, large
screen porch 3077 Washington vc
inquire 2370 Lincoln Phone 707-W
10 25 lwk
MODERN brick cottage. Inquire O
A. White f,64 1-2 25th St.
10-29-lwk
AFTER Nov. 1; a comfortable three
room house on bench, $12 60 per
month Inquire Room 403, First Nat
Bank building
FOUR-room house, cellar, yard, city
water and lights, near school 10
minute car service. Apply 427 12tli
10-25 lwk
4-ROOM modern house 2M0 Hud
son Ave. 10-27-lwk
FOR LEASE OR RENT
444 and 44C 27th St , 6 flats. 19 rooms
Apply to 2634 Grant Ave. lu-'2-tf
FOUR-room modern Rear 315 27th,
no children. 10-13-tf
FIVE-ROOM, modern house, Includ
ing gas; 5G9 24th. Inquire Hor
rockt, Bros. 9-19-tt
FIN E-ROOM modern, 2661 Van Bur
eu. Blchsel. Phone 86 10-16-tf
FIVE-room house, barn, 1 acre 1157
23rd st 10-1 mo
EIGHT-room modern brick house 2171
Reeves Ave.; rent $20; phone 339
John J. Grelnor, 128 25th St. 9 9 tf
LOST
SATURDAY night: Ladles Hunting
ton case watch and fob; reward at
Wells Fargo & Co. Express
10-30-lwk
CHATELAINE Purse, containing card
case and small change, October 12.
reward Return Standard 10-21-2I
NAVY blue corded suit, was lost on
street or delivered to wrong ad
dress. Return to Last & Thomas Co.
Reward. 10-16-tf
LADY'S black muff; lost the 29th.
return to 2657 Lincoln Ave Re
ward. 11-1-lwk
Read the Classified Ads.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
BARGAIN in relinquishment partly
improved with stock and impll-ment-s;
60 miles from Ojrden Trade
on city properly or automobile. D,
care Standard ll-l-2t
BUFFET (reasonable) 2516 Orchard
Phone 2297-W. 11-1-lwk
GOOD hot blast heater, almost new,
cheap. Phone 244-M. Il l lwk
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
' AN automobile and a motorcycle in
quire at 308 25th St.
GOOD Marlln repeating shotgun for
sale cheap Apply E. Betts, 2611
Adams avenue. 10-31-lwk
LEAVING city; will sell our beau
tiful $400 piano cheap. 2631 Grant
Avenue. 10-28-lwk
CANARIES for sale; good singers
Call 651 23rd St 10-28-lwk
FURNITURE for sale and house for
rent 351 27th SL 10-27-lwk
BIDS will bo received at Abels Ab
stract office for a frame house and
I fencing to be removed from premises,
also for 500 shares In Ogden nenoh
Canal; right to reject bids reserved
10-25-tf
H IT.MOBILK tourlnfi car, 1913 mod
el Perfect condition Phone 60.
10 20-ti
WE have received two car loads
of registered and good grade
Guernseys and Jerseys at cow mar
ke, 7th and Wash. 10-17-tf
WORK horse for sale, weight 1,300.
212 N Washington J. C Bowman.
10-10-2wks
3 CLARIONETS, cheap 2874 Hud
son. 10-14-lmo
CALL and sec my fine line of vio
lins, bows and cases. Cash or pay
ments. Prices most reasonable Pan
tone, 2874 Hudson Phone 1209.
THIS month's special I will sell few
high grade standard makes, new
p:unos for only $285, laid down.
Terms $10 down, and ?5 month; no
Interest Can you beat If Pan
tone. 2874 Hudson Phone 1209.
GENTS bicycle for sale, crood condi
tion. Call 2467 Qiilncy Ave LO-27-w
KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson
Ave., beL 23rd and 24th Sis. Phone
S17-J. 12-2?-tf
FULL sized Ink barrels. $1.00 apiece.
Inqulro Evening Standard, 360 24th
Bi. Phone 56. i-18-tf
GOOD piano at bargain 506 26th St
Phone 2212-M. 10-13-lwk
$800 PLAYER piano, used only two
months, not a blemish on It. Will
tell dirt cheap for cash 2874 Hud
son. Phone 1209-
FOR Sale at a bargain 5 passenger
Stoddard-Dayton automobile In first
clas3 condition Orange Bros in
rear 2566 Washington 10-8 U
PERSONAL.
WILL H be a bo or girl. Yes If you
wish It. Will tell you what to do
Free Information. Box 7u6, Denver.
Colo
VOGUE BEAUTY PARLOR
FACIAL and scalp treatments, va
por baths and rubs, scientific mas
sage, manicuring for ladles and gen
tlemen. Hours 10 a m., to 8 p. m.
Suite 23, l niru uoor, urpneum no
tel. 10-27-lwk
MONEY TO LOAN
SMALL amounts of money loaned to
reliable people ou short notice: call
Phone 1613 J 9-24 lwk
MONEY advanced salaried people on
easy payments, no security; also
loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake,
over Paine & HursL
ANY amount on real estate Blchsol.
Commercial Nat'l Bank Bldg
ON farm or city property Any amount
Purdy. 2478 Washington. 6-11-tf
LOANS on Improved fan or city
property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY,
423 24th St.. opposite court house.
5-12-tf
MONEY to loan on city and farm
property. Any amount, no delay
Mathews-McCulloch Co . undor First
National Bank. Phone 201-W.
MONEY to loan ou watches, dla
monds, jewelry, firearms, etc Un
cle Sam'6 Loan Office, established
1S85. Tho Money Lenders of Ojjden
278 25th St. C. II. Smith, Prop
&-4-lyr
MONEY to loan on real estate secur
lty. J. J. Brummitt. 4-27 tf
MONEY on first mortgage real es
tate loans. Kelly & Herrick.
315jtf
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
SACRIFICE SALE
NICE four-room cottage, pantry,
closet, Iront and rear porch, large
lot, good location; particulars to
price and terms may be had calllni;
at my office, basement of Utah Nut I
Bank Bldg. corner 24th and Wash
This Is your opportunity; don't let
It pass; also have a few choice resi
dence lots In improved district In
rpht location and at right price, it
will be to your interest to call and
make further Inquiry Remember the
place, under Ctah Nat'l Hank Bldg
Phone 199 and 662-R. W J. Critch
low. 10-31-tf
COMFORTABLE home 529 17th St
Five-room house, fine cellar and
out buildings. 48 feet front, 18 rods
deep Good variety of fruit. Tele
phone 1231-W. 10-27-lwk
SMALL tract of choice Florida land.
Inquire 2112 Lincoln. 10-2G-lwk
FOUR-room house with pantry, clos- i
et, water, within four blocks Un
ion depot, only $1400; $100 down,!
balance same as paying rent. J. J.
Brummitt, undor Utah Nat'l Bank.
FOR sale by owner Kew f h e-room '
house on the Bench, with large front I
I porch and large sleeping porch. Same
as paving rent. Phone 348-J 20 23 if
AN elegant 5-room house with bath,
toilet, stationary lavatory, all mod
ern conveniences, within four blocks !
i of Union depot, $2300. $100 down,
j balance same as paying rent. J J.
I Brummitt. phone 59.
.
I FOR SALE By owner, now, strictly
modern bungalow on Fowler avo.
Large loL Also other homes., fur
nished and unfurnished. Address
2027 Adams. Phone 1677-R.
10-15-lmo
200 LOTS well located on the bench,
these are all nice sightly lots,
these are a great snap at 525 per lot,
any kind of terms, low rale of in
terest J J. Brummitt, under Utah
Nat'l bank.
AN Ideal lot for a home on 13th St.,
near car line and school, 80x132,
large enough for a garden, an or- I
chard and to raise some chickens It 1
solves the high cost of living. Plenty j
of water, easy terms. W. H. Voorhles,
Phone 1312-R. 10-18-tf
FOR SALE REAL SNAP
STORE: Fine cement basement; new
6tock; delivery outfit, cheap. Phone
1427. 8-21-tr
LOT near Union depot, $10 per front
foot. $10 down. $10 per month. J.
J. Brummitt, under Utah Nat'l bank
WANT A BARGAIN 7
HERE It is. 4-roorn, new, modern
luugalow, cement cellar, screened
perch. Nlcelv located on bench. Will
rell on monthly payments at a bar
gain. See E. W. Cannady, Room 11,
Commercial Nat'l Bank Bldg.
A home built to suit
you. Terms easy. Phone
1427. R.C.McBride.
AN elegant lot on 23rd street. 50x135
feet to alley, $200 down, $10 per
month. J J Brummitt phone 50
ELEGANT lot near the Farr school
for ouly $100, $10 down. $10 per
month. J J. Brummitt, phone 69.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
A BEAUTIFUL home; close In of two
acres In choice fruit, good 5-room
house, large barn, heds and chicken
house, all new; plenty water, will
sell, with payment down, balance on
installment Would take hous and
lot as part payment. Phone 1365-J.
TEN acres unimproved land suitable
for orchard garden or general pur
poses. $125 per acre, $25 per acre,
ca.-h balance on pann-nts in suil
HUNTER 6c KENNEDY 423 24th St.
10-24-1 U
"FOR SALE"
ONE ACRE on 29th St.
Bench. Must be sold with
in next few days. Biggest
bargain in Ogden, at $600.00. i
Mathews-McCulloch Co.
Under First National Bank.
10-28-tf
FARM FOR SALE
HOUSE for 6ale. Inqulro 2353 Mon
roe. 9-4-lmo
FARM TO TRADE
FARM near town for house, close In
C. D IVES, 380 25th St. 1-35-lyr
5-ROOM frame house; j
dose in; will sell for;
$1500; $100 down, $20
per month.
CARL. C. RASMUSSEN
Phone 115. 350 24th St.
i
TUTORING
I PUPILS In private home, for further
information call phone 1556, 9-5-3t
astrologTst.
LISTEN here' Madam Yogis, the
greatest farseer, astrologlst, palm
and card reader. Call and be con
vinced she is the best 122 1 2 25th
st Ncwdale rooms.
PROBATE AND
GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE
Contuli County Clerk or the Respec
tive Signers for Further
Information.
NOTICE OF CREDITORS.
Creditors of tho estate, of Edward
II Line deceased, will present their
clnlms with vouchers to the under
signed, executrix of said estate, at
Hi. office of Valentine Gideon, attor
qq) for said estate, at rooms 311-12
First National bank building, Ogden.
Utah, on or befor- Fhruary 15. 1911
KATE P LINE.
Executrix.
VALENTINE GIDEON.
Attorney for said Executrix
Read the Classified Ads
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW
A. G Fell, T. Samuel Urownlug
and Joseph C. Nye, Commissioners
of Ogden City, Utah, sitting as a
Board of Equalization' and Review of
the special and local taxus to be lev
ied aud assessed by ordinance upou
' property abutting on both sides of
I Jefferson avenue from 20th to 32nd
' Streets; and 31st Street east from
j Jefferson Avenue a dibtance of 330
feet, known as Sewer District No. 117
herebj give notice that list of prop
ertj In said District to be taxed ha '
FRATERNAL if
SOCIETIES
MASONIC Queen Esther chapter
No 4. O E. S., regular meetings held
St Masonic hall on Washington ave.
between 25th and 2Cth ts the first
and third Fridays of each month. So-1
Journlng members cordially invited to
attend Fannie M. Whltt-emore. W.
M ; Callle E Cave. Secretary.
Unity Lodge No. 18, F. ft A. M.,
Masonic Temple. 2550 Washington
avenue Meetings every Wednesdav
evening at 7:30 o'clock Members of
sister lodges and sojourning brethren
cordially invited to attend. S. W.
Wherr., w. M. Felix T. Moore, Sec
retary. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4.
I O. O. F., meets second and fourth
Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall
VlBlting members Invited. Nona Har
rington. N Q.; Emma Meld. Record
ing Secretary, 713 Twenty-third
street.
WOMEN of Woodcraft Ogden Circle
No. 581, meets every Wednesday
night at 7:?0 o'clock, New Woodmen
Hall, Fraternity Bldg. Visiting neigh
bors invited. DueH can be paid to
Dr Alice M. Ridge. M D., 57 58 Lewis
block Eliza Bremer, G N . 464 22nd
St. St. Mario Crites, clerk, 2731 Mon
roo avenue 9 10 tf
Knlghta of Pythias Ogden lodge
No. 2. Knighta of Pythias, meets at
Castle hall. Utah National bank build
Ing, every Monday evening All K. of
P's ure requested to meet with us.
W. H. Luddlngton. C. C; W G. Kind.
M. of E. ; W. I UDdorwood. K. of R
and S.
LADIES of tho Maccabees of the
World. Silver Hive No 1 meets
every first and third Friday evenings
at s o'clock, and every second and
fourth Friday afternoons at 2 '30
o'clock. In Woodmen Hall Fraternity
Block. Visiting members cordially In
vited to attend.
KATHRYN ECGT.ESTON L. C.
L JENNIE PROUT. R. K.
Koyal Neighbors of America Meets
every second and fourth Monday
nights of each months at S p. m., ,at
the new Odd FcIIowb hall, FTaternuy
building. ViBiting neighbors invited
Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Rles
Finley, M D., room 21 Lewis block.
India Sawyer, Oracle, 2453 Harrison.
Lillicn Newton, Uecorder, 27tb and
Qutncy.
Order of Owls Ogden Nest No.
1218, Ordor of Owls, mets evr
Friday evening in their own hall (the
old Elk cluu ruornsj at b o clock
Visiting Brother Owls are invited to
attend the nest ujc.'imgd in a Cai
iihan, Prebldent; J. Oliver, becretaxy,
.'4 lb Wasmogiou avenue.
6E(JO Lil Circle No. 174 meets etry
becouu auu lourm inorsusj Uit,a-.o
at S p. in., in l. u O t'al hail. Vlfl
iug noignuora coruiany niVileu irau
;b vuppocK. bul 2m bC ldLe ne -man,
cierk. Ben pnone 124.-J
Woodmen ol tue Worlu Weoei
Camp No. 74, uieetb In ine W. u. w
hall, Fraternity biock, 2ou ajtunu
ton avenue, every Thursday euiuK
at 8 o'cIock. Visiting U oouuitu toi
uiatly Invited to attend.
C. E LA.NSKE, C. C.
L. AUTH. Cltrk.
Modern Wuodtnen oi America Ulau
camp No. 'J9iw meets cerj first auu
thuu i uesua evcumgs at b o Clock at
K ot P nail, Tweniy-lourtU u auu
Washington ave. Visiting members
Invitee- w J -Jraucj, eouaui. J
.i irtialer, Clern.
Brotherhood of American Yeoinea
Ogden Homestead, .No. luUi, iueeib on
tirst and third 'inursuay evenings m
new L U. O F- ball, Fraternity build
ing, Washington uvenuo N'liiuu
Archers are cordially mvited to ineei
sltn us. Addle L. Williams, Fore-1
man, le-U Iwenty-nrst street, J. A,
Junk. Correspondent! 32(11 Weening
iou avtnuu.
PiaternaJ order of tables ugden
Aera No. 11U. F. O. E , meets tor j
Wcuncsuay etuMug at h.agius ban,
Hudson ao., at 6 o clock. Visiting
urother Eagies ui invited to atteuu
the aerie meetings. Clui- rooms open
It U. S, D J. W. Orlttiu. W. Pies,
dent E K. Geiger, secretary. Dr. C.
1l. Wardlelgb. Aerio Physician.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCT
ORS. Wasatch Division No. 124 O R. C,
mettB secoud aud tourth Friday at
2 30 p, m., in Fraternity Block, Oda
Fellows Hnll All brothers aro cor-olall-j
Invited to attend, C. H Pear
sou, C. C. D L Bo)le, S. and T.
Classified ad vertlsemcnta on this
page cost one cent per word, each in
bertion But no first Insertion can
be less than 25 cents. Or you can
ruu the cla6slncd ad ertisemeut for
25 cents per line per week, but no
weekly advertisement can be less thao
5u cents
been completed and they will meet
at the mayor's office in the ( il Hall,
Ogden City. Utah from 9 o'clock a.
m . to 5 o'clock p m. for five con
secutive days, commencing October
30, 1913, to and Including November
4, 1913. and will remain In session
on each of these days during said i
hours for the purpose of hearing any
person feeling aggrieved, and to
make correction of any tax deemed
unequal or unjust, and during the sit
ting of said Board said llxts of prop
erty and tho t?ves proposed shall
then and there be opn to public In
spection Bv order of tho B ard
A. G FELL,
M.i or.
GEO. A. SEAMAN.
City Recorder
First publication October 28, L913.
Last publication November 3: 1910.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW
A G. Fell, T. Samuel Browning
and Joseph (' Nye. Commissioners
of Ogdeu City, Utah. slttinR as a
Board of Equalization and Review of
the special and local luxes to bo
levied aud assessed by ordinance
upon property abutting on both sides
of 24th Street from Harrison to Polk
Avenues, known as Sewer District
No 118. hereby give notice that list
of property In said district to bo
taxed has been completed aud they
will meet a' the mayor's office in the
City Hall. Ogden City, Utah, from 9
o'clock a. m , to 5 o'clock p. m.. for
. , ,
INSTANT INFORMATION FOR BUSY 1
READERS OF THE PRESS 1
Alphabetically arranged directory of business houses that i
supply your wants. I
Advertisements in this column
cost 76c per line per mouth, pay
able in advance.
ACCORDION PLAITING
DONE Q all lengths. 2563 Cole's
Court, rear 240 26th St Tel. 1180-M.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.
Grange Bros. Auto Repair Shop.
Auto repairing, machine work, cast
iron and aluminum welding. the
cheapest and best repair ehop in the
city. In rear, 2566 Washington.
10-14-tf
ATTORNEYS
E. T. HULAN1SKI, First National
Eank Bldg 1211-tt
LAWYER O CONNOLLY, over Com
mercial National Eank Blldg , 369
24th St. Phone 111.
BILLIARDS AND POOL
BAKER'S Billiard Room. 2452 Grant
Ave. Not tho Biggest but the
Eest Billiard and pool tables and
supplies for sale. We sell the Minn
Tnble. the best table manufactured
E.rpert repairing done.
BOOKBINDING
J. WILSON Book and loose leaf de
vice manufacturer Upstairs. 2465
Wash. Ave. Phone 850 12 30-Irao
CHIROPRACTOR
F .J. FREENOR, D. C.
Graduate Chiropractor.
No drugs, surgery or osteopaby; try
chiropractic (spinal adjustments )
Room 14 Commercial Nat'l BanU
Bldg Phone 311. 6-7-tI
CARPET CLEANDNG
K. VAN K AM PEN Phone 883 for up
holstering, mattress making, re
j stretching of bd springs.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
HAVE your furnace and chimney
cleaned now. Win. Dowing Phone
947. 10-29-lwk
HATS CLEANED
1
1 HATS cleaned, blocked and re'rtai
mod Ogaen Hat Works, 221 1-1
j 25th SL ' -13 tf
five consecutive days, commencing
i October 30, 1913, to and including
November -1, 191 5, and will remain
in ses.slon on each ol these days
during said hours for the purpose ol
' hearing any person feeling aggrieved
j and to make correction of any ta
deemed unequal or unjust, and dur
ing the s-itting of said Board said
I lists of property and the taxes pro
I posed shall then and there be open
;o public inspection By order of toe
Board.
A. G PELL,
Mayor
CKO. A SEAMAN,
City Recorder.
First publication October 28, 1913
Last publication, November 3, 19131.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for furnishing ma
terials and doing the work of build
ing concrete curbs and gutters in
Curb and Gutter District No. 110, be
ing on both Bides of Wall Avenue
from 27th to 28th Streets and both
Sides of Hudson Avenue from 23rd to
24th Streets, where curbs and gut
ters are not now built, under plans
and specifications prepared by the
City lOngineer and approved by th"
City Board of Qominlsiionere, be
received at the office of the City
Engineer in Ihe City Hall at Ogden
City aforesaid until io o'clock a m..
on the 20th dav of November, A. D.,
1H3 at which time all proposals re
ceived will be publicly opened and
read aloud
Plans and specifications can be
obtained upon application at the of
fice of the City Engineer in th- :
Hall after November 10. 1913
The rl;M Is reserved to reject any
or all bids and to waive any defects
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners, M
1 1 i CRAA EN, City Engineer
First publication October 28, 1913
Last publication November 19, 1913
Road the Classified Ads.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice s hereby given by the Board
of commissioners of Ogden City.
Iltan ot the intention ot the said
Beard to make the following describ
ed improvements, to-wit:
To create Hudson Avenue between
3rd and 24th Streets through Block
32 as a sidewalk district and to cou
struct therein a coucrete walk twelve
(12) feet wide and four Inches lu
th'cknese with the necessary inter
actions together with the uecessary
K-adJng therefor, and to defray the
Whole of the cost thereof, estimated
v ji Doo oo, by a local assessment
unon the lots or pieces of ground
Ping and being within the following
d'utrtct, being the district to be ben
elitcd or uftectcd by said improve
nients, viz.
All the land lying between the out
er boundary Hues of said avenue, and
a line drawn 60 feet outward from
;md parallel to the said outer bounu
girv lines
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of nuch intention must
bo presented in writing to the City
Recorder on or before the 6th day ol
.November, 1918, at 10 o clock a m ,
I hat being the time set by said Board
ji Commissioners when they will
hear and consider such objections as
rhas be mado thereto, at tho Mayor's j
Office, at the City Hall, Ogden City,
I tab
Bv order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Ogden City. Utah
I laud this 14th day of October,
KM.; 11. J. CRAVEN.
City Engineer
I lrst publication October il, 1918.
Last publication November 5, 1913
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice Ik hereby given by tho Board
of Commissioners of ogdeu city of
, JUNK
OQOEN JUNK HOUSE If you have
any kind of junk, phone us up. Ws
will call for it. Tel. 210.
NOTARY PUBLIC
C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St,
OSTEOPATHY.
The 'secret of health Is proper ad
justment. Dr John F. Morrli on. Physician and
Surgeon Osteopath. 2483 Washington
avenue 10-7-1 cuo
PAINTING, PAPERHANGIN3
PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting.
J. Den Harthog. Pnone 571-R.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and
Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m
New Peery Bldg, Hudson Ave Phono
1900-W. Residonco phono 2L29-W. 645
Washington avenue. 6-ll-t:
PHOTOGRAPHY
CRAWSHAW STUDIO
219 25th Street
Fine Art Photography.
Como and have a sitting.
PRINTING
WOODY lf.LNTING CO.--Wo do good
work. 24ti5 Wasu. Ave. Phone 50.
12 Ju lmo
SANITARY WORK
! YOUR garbage hauled regular. San
itary can lurmsDed tree, sanitary
! uurUcgo co. Pboue l20.
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co,
272S urant. Bel phono 2U1S-W.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
NEW AND SECOND HAND ljrnlture.
clothing and shoes, bougat, sold or
exchanged, also trunus and suitcase
(.neap. A Smer, Pnouu 13X1. 179 1J
I T weniy-lifth St. 6-u iyr
TRUNKS REPAIRED
LiALLAUHtK repairs trunks 350
25th St. C-25-lmo.
. .
VACUUM CLEANERS
UNK DOLLAR per day, delivered and
called lor. fcMectnc Servicw Co ,
, Phone S3. Up 24th SL
tbe intention of said Board to make
the iollowlug described improve
ments, to-wit:
To lay out, establish and open a
public street to be named Iowa av
enue, uonh. and south through Block
j 2S. Plat t ," Ugden City Survey the
whole oistance between 25th and 2tnh
I St reels, where lowa avenue Is not
bow opened, said street to be 6u leei
I wio-, being 27 leet east and 33 leet Jji
west ot the lot line between Lots 1, J 1)
2, o. 4, 5, 6. 7, S, 9 and 10. Block 2V .,111
l"iat ' C, Ogden City Survey, and to j
uefniy the whole of the cost thereon jjj
estimated at H. 200. 00, by a local as- . !
t.i smeut upon tne lots or pieces of
gruund lying and being wi.hin tb
1 ionowiug district, being the district
to be bnetlted and aliecled by sa.a
improvement, via.: 'Ij
All the laud lymg oetv een the out
er boundary lines ot said Avenue
hen opeued a proposed and also
I that part ot lowa Avenue which is
aireaay opened and a line drawn 5u
leet outward Irom and parallel to tho
.aiU outer boundary lines, being part
j ol Lois 1, 2, 3. 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10,
I ttlOCft s, i'lat C; also Lots li, 1.
13, 14, la, 16 and 17 of Anita Lander
I subdivision ol Lots 5 and 6, of said
J block 26, Plat "c, ugden city Sur
vey -wu
All protests and objections to the
j carrying out of such intention leus;
i be presented in writing to tbe City
Recorder on or betore the 6th day oi
: November, 1913, at 10 o clock a. in.,
triiit being the time set by the Boarti
of Commissioners when they will
hear and consider such objections as
I may be made thereto, at the Mayors
oil ice at the City Hall Ogden City,
I tub.
By order of the Board of Commis
, sJoners ot Ogden City, Utah.
Dated this 14th dav of October,
; 1913. A. G. FELL.
Mayor.
U. J CRAVEN,
City Engineer.
First publication October 14, 1913.
Lam publication November 5. 1913
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice Is hereby given by the
Board of Commissioners of Ogden
City, of tho Intention of said Board
to make the following described im
provements, to-wit.
To create both sides of Madison
Avenue between 22nd and 24lb
Strents as a curb and gutter district.
I and to build therein concrete curbs
and gutters of the standard form, to-
gother with tho necessary Intersec
i Cons, grading and all work pertain
ing thereto and to defray the whole
I of the cost thereof, estimated at $2,
500.00 by u local assessment upon tn.
iota or pieces of ground lying and
hi Ing within the boundaries of the
lcliowlng district, luiny (he district
to be benefited and affected by said
improvements, vix.:
I All the land lying between the out-
or boundary lines of the above aven
ue where nubs and gutters are not
now built and a line drawn 50 feet
outward from and parallel to the said
outer boundary lines.
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of such Intention must
be presented In writing to the City
Recorder on oi before the 6th day
of November at 10 o clock a. m.. that
bfini; the time set by the said Board
of Commissioners when they will
hear and consider such objections
as may be made thereto at the May
or s otfice in the City Hall, Ogden
City, Utah
Bv order of the Board of Commls
rlorers of Ogden City, Utah.
Dated this 14th day of October,
1K13. A G. FELL,
Mayor
H. r CRAVJJN,
City Engineer
First publication October 14. 1913
Last publication November 5, 1913. '