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ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiinii^ l>lilllllllll|^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin| | Over Coats | i Wearables for Gentlemen § = Of Refined Taste for = = WT the Man Who Cares for = I SIYLE - SEBVrC?, APPEARANCE | fw Timely because the season demands it, and ~ interesting because we are showing every = TV3L jLMWy new style in the large assortment of patterns. K Ours are of the “Kuppenheimer" make, which 25 S fM jtfyj is a guarantee of the highest of clothes-craft = M me&StM Our New Styles Are S =5 /{ mtSm M The Renwich, Full Box, {London Top, San- S{ dow. Watershed. Any one of these is per- “E SS /tt fectly correct. The winter blasts have no Sj sss / terrors, for the man who wraps himself in 2S S the splendid Double Breasted “Watershed.” 25 = for w * cannot penetrate its honest, sturdy, EE = Scotch mixture. = SS vt muz or urrotsra =: S We will over-coat you at from $lO.OO to $25.00 so well that 32 it will be a surprise to yourself, family and your friends. = 5 A splendid line of Boys’ Over = = Coats at frsm $3.00 t) $lO.OO. S S Sneatcn, Duck. Leather and Mackinaw Coals. S ( Remington Elliott, | S C. A. MORRELL, Tailor. “The Clothes Men." = liiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi \ RIDLEY!: ; The Eye Man ! \ —rCan tell you all about your eyes ■ I ' —e you have any troubl ; W //to Experience makes ACCURACY. ! ! :: f * Rldle y has it. ; iI ' ’ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t JUDQMENT! j 0» //'f 11, A good cook uses common sense in ♦ ♦ (( ( N«r />\ I the buying of meats—you can’t fool her ♦ ♦ L \ NBEBI “ you try to- We won’t make the at- ♦ a \k\ BB I "A W7 !• tempt, because we want to please her* I \ L-satA ,n ever y respect. Ask the cooks in * - \ \ your neighborhood if our meats ando I J Sgj yy jj poultry come up to her ideas of right« T Ly /D things for pot. pan, oven and grill. If T <((±i R /I they say ‘No.’ pass us up; if they say« J |j p “Yes” we’re entitled to your consider-^ | " Qirardet & Kurz. % ********** ***************************v a^jCSfesfegiggl^.. • The old saying is where you see lots of smoke there must be some fire. If you let HUNT & CO. sell you a stove they will guarantee you lots of fire and less smoke and don’t. forget they have the latest of everything in the stove line with the most com plete stock of stoves in Western Colorado. Yours for Business, F. P. Hunt & Co., Delta, Colorado Local Items. All kinds of china and glassware. Hunt & Co. Mrs. J. F. Sanders left Wednesday for a short visit in Denver. Good mortgage loans on real estate wanted. Welch* Davis. George Stephan left Monday on busi ness with the federal court in Pueblo. II If you are in want of a wagon or buggy see Hunt & Co. Dr. H. K. Porter left Wednesday for Pagosa Snrings on a short bus.nes. trip. Plenty of money to loan on Delu real estate. Welch & Davis. Stoneware in crocics, j<»rs an i jugs Hunt & Co. Ed Haley will ship six cars of cattl. wo the Denver markets the first of thv week. We will black anu set up your stove. Just telephone us. Hunt & Co. Guy Bailey, of the Grand Junction News, was a visitor in the city Uun Saturday. o-i oom house lor rent—slo r month Welch * Davis. Mrs. Geer and grandson, Don Redman, came in from the Perkins sheep camp yesterd ly. For Sale—A first class Jersey cow, young and soon to be fresh. Call at this office. J. P. Johnson and bride arrived home yesterday from Giles, Texas, the for mer home of the bride. Twenty-six cars of apples were shipped from the Delta station the first of the week. Money to loan at lowest rates on farm and city property. Stephan & OBert. Rev. H. J. Frothingham went over to Loveland Monday to be in attendance at the Presbyterian synod. Baking Powder Kennedy, of Grand Junction, organizer for the W. O. W., was in the city several days this week. Mrs. Joe Hogrefe, of Cedaredge, was a delegate to me Hapust convention ut Pueblo and left for that city tue first of the week. Subjects for next A Sunday at the Presbyterian church are “The Good Shepherd" and the “Use of Personal ties in the Pulpit.” St. Luke's Episcopal church services, October 22—Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning prayer 11 a. m. Evening prayer 7:30 p. m. The Epworth*League social which was held at the home of J. E. Saunders in the Gunnison valley, last Friday night, is reported as a very successful affair. The Grand Mesa Abstract company h**B moved into tht new brick building owned by Mr. Reilley. Judge Welch will also have his law office in the same building. Mrs. Charles Wilson and two children who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilson, left yesterday for Los Angelas, California, where she will join her husband. H. M. Mingay and wife, of Canon City, were visitors in Delta yesterday on their way home from Paonia where they had been to visit a daughter. Mr. Mingay is owner and publisher of the Canon City Times. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McAdams, of Telluride, were arrivals Tuesday from Denver and will visit Mrs. McAdams' mother, Mrs. Tanna, of North Delta, and her sister, Mrs. M. A. Lynch, at the studio, a few days before returning to their home. Married—At the Methodist parson age last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, R. L. Burch, of Cedar Creek and Miss Minnie B. Jones, of Hotchkiss, C. C. Rarick, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Mr. Burch is a carpenter and contractor. The young couple will make their home in Montrose. The services at the Methodist church next Sunday will be as follows: Morn ing sermon by Rev. N. H. Lee, of Denver, which will be followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Even ing sermon by the pastor from the sub jec—“The Mission of Christ/' A cor dial invitation is extended to the public to attend. C. C. Rarick, Putor. Plenty of money on hand for city ro county loans Welch & Davis. Until Dece.nber at Dr. Gibbs will be at his office in D 'lea on Monday's, Wednesday’s and Friday's only. Miss Minn.e Blair, w .0 has been in Portland to. t..e past two weeks, will arrive home Sunday. Thorouguuied Auro^si.ire bucks for sale. UaVLNFU.u t»i Nc.WBY. R. F. D. No. 1, Hotcukiss, Colo. T. H. Gale went down to Grand Junction Sunday alternoon returning home Monday. C. P. Nuuer and family expect to leave some uuie uns inontn for an ex pended stay in California. Rev. Milton Fish left the first of the week for Pueuio to attend the conven tion of Coioiauo Baptists. Mrs. Evans, mother of Miss Kathryn c«vans, was an arrival last Sunday ana will remain uuring tne winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Travis and the cnildren went over to Denver the first of the week tor a visit with lriends. See our large line of granite ware get our prices. F. P. Hunt & Co. For Sale Eight pig/ and a fresh cow, also place tor rent, one-half mile east of Della. Mrs. J. Morrow. Reserved seats for the first number of the Delta Entertainment course will be on sal at Seaton’s drug store next Tuesday October 23, at 3:30 a. m. Sick headache is caused by a disor dered condition of the stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain’s Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Peoples Pharmacy. FOR f 16.00— two dollars down and one dollar per week wc will give you forty lessons on the mandolin, violin or guitar at the Berlin Conservatory of Music. Instruments given away with course. Offer good for ten days only. For particulars see Joe Pregent, local agent, opera house block. Paint, oil, glass and brushes. F. P. Hunt & Co. | New C«re for Uaccr. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes: *'I had a cancer on my lip for yiars, that seemed incurable, till Buck hen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and bums. 25c at any drug store. • Maid and the Dispensary. ft Is commonly supposed that the ' persons who use the public dispense ries cannot afford to pay a doctor. If the dispensary statistics are large then (it is thought) the number out ot work is very great. This Is not a fair inference. A large number of the pa trons of dispensaries are poor, hut a large number are not. At Johns Hop kins hospltul a story is told of a worn an. who, after being treated, lingered in the dispensary. “Is there anything further, madam?" a young doctor asked. “Oh, no; I'm Just waiting till they've treated my maid."—The i World’s Work. — Pew Was as Good as New. William P. Averill, landlord of The Tavern, at Now Boston. N. II., erected and formerly .conducted by J. Reed Whipple. Is a native of Peterboro where his father was a leading clt! •/.en and a pillar In the church. The New Boston landlord Is not so pro nounced in religious activities, and after the death of his parents and the renloval of the remainder of the fam ily from town, advertised the family pew for sale In the local paper, as fol lows: "For Sale- Pew No. 27 In the Congregational Church. But little used; as good as new."—Boston Her ald." Artificial Storm at Sea. The inhabitants of Abouklr. neat Mexandrla, were recently treated to a wonderful spectacle. It became nece* *ary to destroy some sixteen tons of , owerful dynamite, and the explosives . — sufficient to blow up a town —were < ikon to sea and placed below the wa . or. Something like a submarine • Tthquake followed the explosion < hlch was heard for miles around. A ' "nterapout shot Into the air to a ' eight of 2,000 feet, and fell hack In J rizzllng spray. Simultaneously the <>a became a whirlpool of seething J vater, as If agitated by a hu-rlcane. ' Haadlaaanaaa a Handicap. Heedleaaness, quite ss much as lack f mentality, is responsible for errors, t Is the observation of men who are i the work of directing people at trge that more than half of the Ir. . ulrera expect to ask directions of one * r more other persons before they 5 <>ach their desired place. Learn not o aak the same Information twice, et ons experlanca lesson In a certain . 'no laat you for life. These small ! hinge of life may be capful or handl np. it la worth while to make Intel- 1 •igent choice. 1 I♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ iHILLMAN’Si x * X THE FALL DISPLAY ♦ t OF t Cloaks, t ■ '■ < ■> Skirts, « £ Furs, t 1 j « % Rain Coats, \ % Dress Goods t | and Silks $ X * « Is now ready for your * ❖ ❖ «. inspection. * * * , ♦ tiik t |New Dress Goods! | Aie Especial]? Attractive ♦ ♦ Mohairs in Plain Fancy I 1 * Weaves, Checks and Dots, « ,at 50c up. New Herring- ♦ , bone Weaves, in the latest ♦ ♦ colorings, Rainproofed and * ♦52 inch wide $1.25 yd. X ♦ Poplins, Armures, Whip- 1 ♦ cords and all the new things I in Plain and Fancy Blacks, ♦ J 25c to $1.50. t j T ♦ ? Attractive Valises in TRI-♦ % COT FLANNELS, all Wool * j ♦ at 25 35 and 20c yd. X X black silks. ♦ ♦ x ♦ In 27 and and 30 in. widths « X 75c to $l5O. « i ♦ Chiffon Taffetas, Peau de J X Soie and Armures. « • ♦ ♦ ; n, wl Millinery j ♦ Reasonably Priced. J j | ?We are the Leaders | , With Eirlnltf M«n J ♦ In thin l.lne. 4 ♦ ♦ New arrival are being added «, J daily to our superb assort- 4 ♦ ment. ♦ ♦ n ;Tle Mow DDlm| !« NEW LINE BETTER * ♦ THAN EVER. ♦ ♦ * ♦ Dainty and fine enough for the ♦ + moat fastidious and no moderate + in coat that it may be enjoyed ♦ +by all. Union Suita and separate ♦ a Garments. Men Women ana Chil- <• dren 5Qc, 7»c, 81.00, SI.EO *2.00.» I Our SDoe Sectloß. ; 4. <• 4 Contains all the New Styles in ♦ a Welts and Turns all weights. ♦ a Patent Kid and patent Calf, + a J*?? v y and Medium weights in + a Kid and Calf for dress and street 4 Z wear. a ♦ J ♦ New Neckwear. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and Gloves, R. & G. and t 4 Warner’s Rustproof Corsets ♦ 4 ♦ « New Blankets and Com- ♦ 41 forts at popular prices. J 4 ♦ ♦ Ours is the Satisfac- % 4 tory Store. ♦ t' 1 ♦ Re Mindful ntqunllty * ♦ As Wall aa Prlca. Trash has .> no valua. 4 HILLMAN’S < Ananta for Buatar Brown < Union Suit* for Boya. « ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* , Ooaa lack to Horaa*. A tew inonllia ago the town of Tun bridge Welle, England, adopted a mo tor omnibus service tor Its streets. Now It has sold the motor omulbuaea and returned to hone vehicle*. LEGALITY OF WILLS If you contemplate milking a will, or are inter* oshil in the validity of one, or hare an internet in un estate. cull and new m« me. or write me. I make n specialty of the preiNiration ami legul ity of will*. N. Q. TANQUARY. Attorney at Low, Continental Bid*., Denver. Colo jj W. Iff. Williams I! 4» < * * » " 4* i > «» * » 4► < * '<> PAPER HANGING, ' : It 4 1 ;; PAINTING. ETC ;; ,j • All work guaranteed, j ; : J J Leave orders at Ikdkpex- J | jJj ijknt office. ! I < nmtmimMMMMMt ' |(M’IICIAL DIHKCTOIIY ClierrbM. Kl KMT BAPTISTICIiriU H Services at 11 * in. ami 7:;t0 p m Itev. Milton Flslt pastor .Sunday M-hool at lo a. in.. Dr A. 11. Stockh.im, : superintendent. Yount: Peoplw’fi meeting at CM l». n». Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening* at I the church. I PKK-SB YTEKIAN CHI'HCII-ftcrvlee at 11 a ) nr. and 7.» p. in. Itev. 11. .1. Frol hi ugh* m pa*inr ! -mnday School at In a. in.. Mrs. r.irrie Clark Snot. The t'lirlatlati Endeavors meet at *>:!.» p. in. Pmjrer luevliuj; Wednesday evening* at the church. Order oi divine service* In the rliapel of the monastery : On w eek day*, ti o'clock a ni . eele- Orattoll of the Kint holy sacrifice of mas* every ■Hornint; On Mondays and holidays, io o'rl(«*K a. in., cerebration of the most holy sacrifice ol mas*, sermon, benediction with the moat Messed Sun ' Uy All are coni tally METHODIST rilfJKril Rev I) D. Forsythe paator Services at II a m and *<** ~ m . I , * w J r ’**'h‘*ol at 10a. in . Miss Knima M\r*>. -Ulwr* ! ■QtOHdenl. kpnorth Lnguv meets at 7.00 p m i P 7?£Tr*Sr rl J!" f Wednesday evenlii;** at church ■ aai-LlniiHT ki-iwji-al I I lit Ki 11.- Sunday school every Sunday at irrili |Jj “• 1 reaching every Sunday. A uelooioe for W.<7. T V —Regular meeting fir*!Fr.daj every month, at 4y. in., at Mrs. Hast n ♦*. Mas. Ku.a lhsTin.it. prea. Mu* M. M. Matmkhm. sect*?. Brlia (aaaly onirera. Sheri If, t*. 8. Gibbs. County Clark and Iti-corder. d. S. Doughty. (-utility Tieosnrvr. J.K Berkley. County Aatearor. Mam C.skerham. County Murveyor. John A Curtis County Judge. F Dickerson. Comity Hup I o| Heliools. Miss Ktuma Myrr* Coroner— Dr. C. H. ftJurxiti. George Mlephan.C ~unty sttomrv E. M. <»e*U. Couuiy Couimmissloncr Ist district Joseph •• •• •»„d •• K. O. W'llmot. •• •• •• Delia To**a UMrers. Mayor. W. It. Gale. Clerk. J N . Hntd-ey Treasurer, Wn Mathews. Tnistee.: A K IVnley. W. G.Cook. W. K. I I- M. M< Mnrrsy. J. A. Cur . Board of Trustee, meets the first and third , rniinulavs of each nionih • K|n: Department-Win. K.Gale, chief. Joseph i Kollins. assistant. Meets Wetlnmla) evening* preceding meeting* of trustees. Lodge*. A. r. and A. R. Meeting night*, every second and fourth Mon* days of each mi,nh. at tlir 11*11 in ilia Ijelta 4'otiuti Hank building II C. Fdaanla W. M.. M. II . Johnson. Sec'v. «*ro*l Chapler. Mm. S». O R. B. Meets the tlm and third Monday nights olench month In Masonic hall. Mrs. F.hra Barton Worthy Matron; Miss Jessie Allison Ht-cretarv. * liraMl Sms USg#, X.. ai. K. ml P. - Meeting night*. Tuesdays of eaen wees, attha Knight* of PythUs llnll E. It Mataftry. C. C. | E. 11. \ undrrvrrter. K. of K. and 8. KaiklHia* Malm. Meets hrst and third Thi.. days of i*ach month In Knls lits of Pythias hull. Lucy Hillman. M. k. C.: hide I'avnc. M. It. A C. Brlla lodge. I. m. o. r.. Mm. MB. Meeting night*. Fridays of each week. In tha Odd Fellows Hall. J. C. bale. N. () . V J. Bradley. Hec’v. We**(era Blais# RaraarpMear. Mm. M, Meeting nights, first ami thlnl Mondays of each month. i.C. Gale, C. P.; p. K. Coomhe. Mcrlbe. Kalheriae Kebekals lodge. Mm M, ‘Meeting nlithta. seeorul and fourth Thursday* rarh month. In til. laid Fellows llall. Marine llmld. N. U. i Clara Hodley. secretary. Wotdnsa wf «!•# Warld. Delta Camp, 2»i, moeta Tuesday night cr,eh week lu the tldtl Fellows hall. C. D. Wal ter. C. C. M. V. Mathers, Clerk. Camp No. 44d. Hurfaee Creek, meel* first and third Haluntay nights at hall. Ella* Wenger, clerk, Fred It. IhirrtU consul. W#m#m #r Raddrran. Meets neimnd and fourth Mondays evenings o each month lu Grid Fellows hull Guunllan Neighbor Mrs. Clara lirudh.y; clerk. Mrs. Vida Ifamldin. MrClellaa r«sat. Xt.TI. <4. A. B. Meets the second Hut unlay of each month In the 1.0. K. Hull at 2.00 p. in. The 4inicer* for the ensiling year arc us follows : R. A. Johnson, Commander; M. V. Command er, l>. T. OolT. Junior V. Commander. Justin Mc- Carthy; O. D., W.H. Hhhi|M-«*;ifiiarteruiiis|er,J. M. Blair; Hurueon, H M. Gray; Chaplain, C. 0. Marsh ; Adlutani. George Becklev. •trltag ( amp No. *l«s. M. H‘. A. Meets first and thlnl Thursdays of each month In I. O. O. F. hull. A. D. Mlmpmii. V. C\; M. W. Katnsey Clerk. «"4m of Wssklnslss. J. J. Wlnton Onion. MoHIn,, ln>M ovory mm’iiihl mnl rminli Tiniwliiy ovnnlnit n, mi'll ninntli In odd kullnw,’ hull. W. J.ilnunt. fraddrat ;C. U. Orvilnr. Horroury. Wnn Spmildhif Union No. 171 miHd> at KnlinH x'l'iiml miil ronrlh Nnlurdn, l.lnlil, on month, w. 11. Jar.l., I'miidcm, Byron P Taft. Henrotiinr. KlLLths oouqh ASP CURB TMS LUNQBI » ,t " Dr, Kins’s New Discovwy f Q, gk liusst Mil ftolokaat Oiur. far «gqoA» ss< Leap Tmora. MS, or MOinrT lid.