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r When a baby comes ) to the house real hap- I ISR «® piness comes. The i I \["_ careand anxiety count S 30E for nothing against { ' / the clinging touch of 4 \"” §<U the little hands and I ko the sound of the little r‘ i voice. The highest @1 M . function given to hu ! Y man beings is bring i If"n““’; i ing healthy, happy f M‘ “ | \l\ children into the // Al g world. Over thirty \H | years ago the needs RN }u-vl,‘ P of women appealed to 3 ;{‘ Dr. Pierce, now chief gt;;. consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buifalo, N. Y. The result of his study improved by thirty Fars of practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce’s avorite Prescription. Itstrengthens, puri fies and makes healthy the organs dis tinctly feminine., It gives weak women the strength and health necessary for the pro duction of healthychildren ard it makesthe bearing of those children easy. Itissureto cure any weakness or derangement peculiar to women ; stops pain, sootlies inflamina. tion, strengthens, purifies, invigorates. LOCAL MEWS, Wood st Woollett-Brown’s. Go ta Golden Rule store for shoes. : T, E. Giller's infant boy is quite ill. Mrs. O, F. A. Greene's “horror” party * will occur this evering. . Mrs. Broomfield and daughter were over {rom Lafayette this morning. # The Oratorio of Enjah wi'l be the greatest artistic event of the winter, Notice the Belgian lamp in the window at Bawyer's every cvening this week. Newest games and largest assortment at TuE PEOPLE'S STORE, ® Miss Lizzie Paulson and Julius Paul son, left this morning for Guadalajara, Mexico. Daive Howe, state appraiser of land, came over from Denver l=st night for a sniif of Bouldzr's smokeless air, " The Ivy Rebekahs will hold their reg ular annual election tonight. The Long mont Rebekahs will be over and a jolly time is promised, > e e e Mrs. H. F. Drummond returned from Denver last evening accompanied by her niece, Miss Helen McNaught, who will spend the winter here, J. P. House will test eves, free of charge, for blurring sigh', headache, etc,, . at R. M. Crosby’s jewelry store Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17 and 18, Magic lanterns #nfl steam engines at 35e@ and 67c. at The People's Store. Pianos and other musical tops at THE PEOPLES STORE On Monday evening, D=cember tven tieth, the Boulder Choral Society will sing the Elijah., Those who do not ob tain their tickets before Saturday night cannot attend. Mr. Wilson, adjuster for the insurance companies represented by Mr, White, came in 'bis morning from Denver to adjust the lcss on the sanitarium cottage which burued yesterday. . The'bakery anl restaurant !usiness which has been conducted on Pearl, be tween (Ith and 12th stree's for some + time by Andy Nelson, was sold out yes terday afternoon to Mrs. M, A. Glover. «She will continue ‘o conduct the busi ness as a bakery and restaurant. 3, e . & MJF I\l i Damty Woman . . . - e|| T %’R 0' TPI CJKY Employes every honest aid to enhance é,z;;":*; :S N her charms, and properly so. So perfumers ,\‘ AT ¢ B ':':f:’ all over the world bend their energies to the . ‘L//|, >&“, & manufacture of PERFUMES, TOILET "o ~‘--‘,,ng A REQUISITES and SACHET POWDERS TR ‘:D ’fi' ~,::7_‘,‘- W\~ Y for her delectation. We have almost every \ | ‘lg A 3‘ (\) = thing you can think of in that lite and sell A0 v . | e it in bulk, already bottled or in small quan | A g 43 tities, o), e/ CHAS. C. GIESICK, A\ S (U] 4 S Leading Prescription Druggist. ® ///' ST e, Successc};r to Boegk Bros., Pig;lor Drug ¢ O = Store, 1425, Pearl St. B Our Motto, “Pure Drugs at Popular Fricss'” B A L 2 S A NSNS .- 2 . HOLIDAY TRADE. B ECEMBER 25th, 1897, marks the 24th Christmas we have catered to your merchandise wants in Boulder. Or friends : - D have learned in this long time that our establishment carries the solid and sensible class of merchandise that nst cfyou % desire. This year we have outdone all former efforts in our selections. Placing our large orders very early in 1e sum-= mer months we were enabled to secure for our trade the sharp advances made by manufacturers and importers afterhe new ; tariff went into effect. OQur large store rooms are filled with such a [diversified stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Jaets and e v Capes, Carpets and Rugs, Boots and Shoes, Slippers, etc., that you can find something to suit any member of your mily or ; ¥ iriends. What is more sensible as a present for your wife or mother than anice Silk or Wool Dress Pattern,a pretty ansensible ‘ ! Jacket, a stylish pair of Shoes or Slippers, or if you desire an article all can receive a benefit from, buy her a Carpet for t parlor . or sitting room, or one or two pretty Smyrna Rugs, or a Bissell Carpet Sweeper, best in the world, or a pair of nice wite, all : wool Blankets. One or two pieces of Fine Cut Glass for the dining table would please most anyone. For your daughrs and ; ! sisters we are showing an elegant line of Stamped Linens, Handkerchiefs in all grades of silk, linen and cambric. Kidiloves, : ; - Silk and Wool Mittens, etc. For the boys a pair of warm Gloves or 'littens, Shoes, Overshoes, Underwear, Shirts, Colls, Ties. . - )‘fiq‘%fi»fi%*’ We are anticipating a large Holiday trade, and would advise early selections, as somie lines nodoubt will be badly broki later. ’ ugin vy 10 . (S A | McCLURE-WHITE MERCAITILE CO. Coal at Woollet!-Brown's. Silk initi. | bandkerchiefs only 15 cents at THE PEOPLE’S STORE. Elegant full gilt wall papers six, seven and eight centsat Ed Monroe’s, 2026 14th street, 2712t J. B. Sturtevant is reported to be grad ually improving. He is now able to be up and around, but is still very weak. J. B. Hiskey was again at his post this morning, after several days confinement at home with an attack of neuraigia ard grippe combined, Mrs. Jennie Montgomery, mother of our own “Monte,” whohas recently taken up her resicence here, went overte Longmont this morning. The direztors of the Boulder Choral society has obtained the services of the leading artists in the state to carry the solo parts in the Elhjah, Albums, toilet cases, shaving sets, glove and handkerchief boxes, necktie cases, cuff and collar boxes, jewel cases, cheaper than ever at The People’s Store. The current issue of the American Sentinel gives extended attention to the discussion of Boulder’s controversy be twe=n the school board and certain Ad vV UStS. Classes in Physical Culture and Read ing begin Tuesday evening, December 14, under the direction of Mr. F. P. Cleaves. The place of meeting, for the purpose of organization, will be at the home of Mrs, Ida D. Arnett, 1018 Spruce street, cily. Laurenc> Tovey has resioned the management of the Rocky Mountain Freight line, which plies between here and the mountain camps and will go to Denver to spend the holidays. He will then pro e d to New Mexico where e will assume charge of a freighting outfit, A cart load of new machinery, includ ing a new engine, was received by the Kilton reduction vesterday. The man agement proposes to keep its Boulder mill up to the same progressive scale oc cupied by the other Colorado mills of the company and is succeeding in doing so in first class shape. A civerce was granted to Leuta M. Hinkle from John W. H. Hinkle in the county court yesterday afternoon, on the grounds of non-supportand cruelty. The parties were residents of Denver. A di vorce was also granted today to Martha W. Blaker from William Blaker ona charge of desertion. When Supt. Davison of the Utica was down from Ward yesterday, he reported the condition of the camp as flourishing as usual, only a little more so. Prospects for Ward have never been betterand are becoming brighter. The Utica, Mr, Davison says, i3 its same old self. With a depth of 750 feet, the Utica has come to be one of the deepestin Ward, and the nccomplishment has been attended with the most gratifying result. The mine, with a forcz of 10 or 12 men,1s now turningout a good 'onnag - of smelt ing and milling ore sufficient to produce ‘hree cars of concentrates a month, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cures. 25 cents, | Call at Fonda's drug store for your tickets to the Boulder Choral society, be fore Saturday evening. After that date you will not be able to obtain them, ! We have displayed the largest stock of toys ever brought to Boulder. Hund-: rads of new tcys, Ycou are invited to in spect cur stock. TuE PEOPLE'S STORE, . e mey Nt TeMb Rt \ The sanitariurn minagement were es pecially pleased at the efficient work of the fire department at the burning of their cottage yesterday and desire to ex press their hearty thanks for the services, ‘ Those who wish to join Mrs, Arnett's juvenile class in physical culture and elocution will meet at Union hall Tues day, Dec. 14, 2t 4:15 p. m.,when the class will be organized. Boys and girls frem 6to 12 years wiil be received into the class, and will also be accorded the priv ilege of taking physical culture with Prof. Cleaves early in the evening. Terms very reasonable. For further particulars call at 1018 Ppruce street. Beginning with Dec. 13th the Si Per kirs Comedy Co. White Hussar Band and Concert Orchestra wiil presenta series of six plays. The management owns six of the most successful American idramas which will be seen for the first time in Boulder, Their iitles are as fol lows: “Our Bachelors,” “The Girl 1 Love,” “The Hidden Hand,” “Our Old Kentucky Home,” “Uacle Danie!,” and “Si Perkins.” Ladies free Mond.y night Dezc. 13th. Prices 10, 20, 30 and 50. Seats on sale at Fonda's, l-— - | | Heimer § Weiseaom, Ags ‘ ..FOR... The Celebrated.... ..Ph. Zang Brewing{Co’s. PllSener Lager Beer. f The Pilsener and Silver State Cabinet, Bottled Beer for family trade in Quarts and Pints, Corks or Seals, and s P M Tone ' Office 1028 Pearl St., Telephone 29. With The fi Jewelry Business Places us in a position to do YOU the greatest favors when you get ready to purchase your x .t 2 ; Chiristmas ~ (iits. We make a study of the PEOPLES’ WANTS at this time of the year, and buy ~accordingly. QUR ASSORTMENT ....Is very Large, and.... OUR PRICES ....Are the Lowest.... You are Aways Welcoms ot Our e, Engraving on all Goods bought of me Free. Harl . Kittle, Rogers Block, Boulder. The Jeweler. l THE DAILY CAMERA. "No Cripe ! ‘When you take Hood's Pilis. .lp: old-fash- ‘ | foned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you alito | pieces, are not in it with llcod's. Tasy totake | | Gt ol D " and easy to operate, is true A © 33 |of Hood’s Pills, which are -2 BR & i et BE D up to date in every respect. 1 'y { Safe,‘cermin‘:unl sure. All E’ tj "’1 gtp | druggists. 25¢. €. L. Tood & Co.. Lowell, Mass, , i The only Pills to take with ood's Sarsoparilla. {5 Dr. Mary £. Ambrook, | Doctor of Medicine. | Pari'cu'ar auemioT:,nid to fe :l male diseases. I OFFICHE HOURS:—B to 10 am,, 1 to 3,p m. OFFICE-Mrs, Pangh’s residence, ! l 1333, Pine Street, | ' W. L. Spates, .l ...Successor to the late A. McClara... ; ) Oflice over Fonda’s Pharmscy. | T eR R R e e e + NEW AUGTION HOUSE [ i Uiiuit Lo | Josh Billins, Auctioneer | D 1% J. S. Turner & Co., the t 3 | Boulder leaders in Second Hand Goods of every de scription, will hereafter conduct a General Auction. Commission and Intelli ‘|gence Business. People lin want of employment |and others that want help il would do well to call on us. Cur terms are reasonable, , Respectfuily, J. S. TURNER & CO. R ee S eRI 0 LT R TR T eT e i . ! ; g e 2 ! $3.00 $6.-ozo . ?i \ . i | ¢t RA A "‘ 13 . i Men's Weol i [Men's dack| Suits 5 Sack Suits | g ¢ [Tlade from sirictly all | i . : o Cut on same pat= | 00! fabrics. 4 g‘;crns as most expensive ; gsnes, and fit quite as i Lined substantially, § well, they differ only it | percect in style and fit. | qua'ity of materials and ‘ L &gk e y .| Plain and Fancy Chev= § gtrimmings. - Every gar= | ] | . o 3 iota Al o orr Mive B Hment sewed with siik. ! iots, and Heather lix Plain and [ixed Effects I tures. _ (: R TgTR L T S ;m‘nnnmmm i' | ! 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