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"or Hardware, All Kinds of Wagon Materials, Hardwood, Vehicles, Harness and Saddlery Go to i john M’Cosker. Kf'. ■ • . miters' Supplies a Specialty + + + X W e Handle tne Best Grades X tit' l Sell at'the Lowest Prices and Wagon making Cliis “ZPilot” israr.ts ycur * ft *\ \ i ' job Priming I j v; ;5 $ J 3?!iotio !VT<->tTtn trtiTA w f j f t n.n *v -v. vn "**- **• » E L K M 0 U N T A I N H 0 US F G. N. Hi ! P SARD PROPRIF. TOI\ i Ihe Only Hotel •, In Town r - rr~r , Ueluult and Rt furnislu il 1 ’v- ■ l ! ar in (Onnectior ~ ■ Tree Sample Ucion I id |'l i rters for G >:ii ' •ur.:iil, an l Min ; r. ' ’fl^f*** M n aa 1 T.i.tri ;t- yr--_ .T. W ,. ! CRESTED! EUTTE COLORADO -a Yours a? $l. a ’ -■ K | —and not many yj -m ' : * Vou can own a complete C ' ho- fj . phone outfit for a . little aa T r ZJ i. '. a j fl $2OO. o . (3 „ this “BN” Columbia ■ J outfit is the first genuinely high-; ’’ jjj Ip on:., .a ever oCareJ at Lie price . i‘„ 3 !] tri.LumjM li - -io IQ geaMohmne | ‘ / ijftC | (» ra p lio pho r c, 6 \ Double-Disc Columbia 3-*-i Records, 12 full sclec uuao, aad 200 uccdU... C. 1 • ROSS Sole Agent Local News. THIIItSLUY JANUARY 191911 | Fresh ranch butte-r. At R binson s, j * • Fame t Mezza waa in Gunnison last, vvt ek on business. Mr. George McWilliams and wi.e were guests of his brother Charles Mc | William a few days last week. Apples are geing up but, our prices! J arejust the sume. Robinson LI r. Co. * - • 1 James and Pay ten Spann of Jack sj j Cabin are in Denver attenuing the! Stock Si.ow. Dr. J. W. Rockefeller departed on ( Monday for Pueblo where h -i; taking up surgical work in the hospiul there. 1 Reverend Father Ivipp cf Gum.iron was here Von.:; ~ vi. ui..g Mrs. QuiowLh who was very ilk Frank Cuthbert. I!* it Hoods and J. A. Mul.o.iy, D. &R. G. men of Gunnison \ytjre h» re F. iday. R. K Kelly made a busine.-s trip to Gunnison tne first of the week, i . tui .*.- mg -Tuesday. ; W. H. Whalen started Sunday for Denv* r to atl nd th«* Hoad Comn 1.-i.o. - .rs Conference held the first of ilia week. P. I Snodgrass. forest lenerve mar, catne here Satuiday .opurcl us :-upfl ,tS for « imp. Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass aie at pr esent living in Gunnison. M *. Lang Spurn and children .if Ja'-k ‘i* Cabin were in town laat While here Dr. Oram performed an operation upon one of the children fbr nasal trouble. GavetieJ candy rnfiV ton. Take a chanc • p.ih! ... . me fine Hand Made Cliocolnti a. Rohi.iron Lumber l\>n.prr.y. Mi»» M..rv Taylor and Mi.j* Lillian Doig went to last Sunday, i Miiw* Taylor retomell Tuesday. Miss I'« iu rer im iai d v ill sttemi (;unr,i-o;i High School lot iemail <n r of tl e school t . n». Notice All ; < i-o.v knov iov» t’ < msclvc * io Ik? i • .»:»•! teii to nw* an iTquc.sled to kirnll) make M'llliiMiit | rial to Juu. Co. !' *I *. C. L. ROSS. Sole on Millinery HATTIE M VAKKK. Getting ready for the .-j ling stoe'k. j ALL miilinrvy at COST. Mail oiuti ' promptly filled. Olden* for dressmaking will be taken. |To-morrow night, at the City Hall. |s» Farewell Dunce will !»»• given for Mr. and Mr .T. W. Shut/. We regret very much to state that Mr. Shut/ and family soon depart for Farmington, . Ne-v Mexico, where Mr. Shut/ will be engaged in the mere intdc business, i A good time is promised at the danc", the i>«*at of music has b *en secured and a turkey supper will be aerviSd at Schneier’s Restaurant. • • Messrs. A. H. Horan and A. F». Ar nold. l»o;h of tins city, have purchased and succeeded to the store busincs conducted by C. L. Ross. The new proprietors arc gentlemen of experience and wide acquaintance, and will undotidl edly maintain the high standard of business established by their predeces sor. Mr. Ross will shortly leave for Chicago to he abaci t several week-, further than which he has not formulat ed any plans, so wc understand. NOTICE ; Let. us look to our forefathers who i fought that they might attend the house I of worship. Union Congregational Church Jan. 22n<l 1911 i 10.30 a.m. Morning Service WANTED Every Boy and Girl at I‘-’o’clock Sabbeth School Christian Endeavor 6.30 o’clock 7..’10p.m. Evening Service I Rev. Glen Stewart Pastor I Hcreis a scheme a man w« r ;*d to ' gut ms wife to hoe the garden: He >*cnt oat with a hoe ai.rl after searching j round f.,r a while went to the house u, wash the dirt oil a dime and a quarto H ha 1 struck it rich. Bck he went and jr s n'ly returned with another qu.Ttur. He told his wife he hr.d made enough money for one day and v.\<uki tak** a nap. When fe awoke h s wife • had the whole garden hoed but ►he had n’t .‘ound a rent. She doesn’t know yet j that, the “minewas salted.” G > ‘o the Rol Lfcr. Conjpany fer i fresn bi.tici c^gs. Get In Touch With a LIVE HOUSE In Your Hometown To Do Your Trading. Try US Fora Live One, And Be CONVINCED. * i Our Competitors May Diily Dally In Our Smoke But Can Not Get On Our Firing* Line, Our Stock Of Groceries Meats Dry Goods Furnish ings And Shoes Is The Most Complete In The County. Quality, Quantity and Prices Unequaled By Any Concern. Each and Every Article GUARANTEED, If not Satisfactor3 r , Money Refunded. Gcnniscrv Ccuriy L ; \; tc‘£€£t £rd Fcst T(\\ /X cre^cr^e Crested Butte, Colorado. Jewelry Store. A. K URATICH Music;.l im.tiumer.ts, fu i Hue of j ictures, optic il goods, docks, watches, Jew. Irv, etc. A Specialty is made ill all kimls cf i cpaL work. Resolutions of Sympathy. Crested 1 uV.t Lcti e Nc. t?. / A. P. & A. M. 1 Whereas, 1' has plcEted the 'Sutreme Architect of the Lni verse to ca'.l otir worthy Vrothei SamuelS. Mc' der from the sph- r of earthly activity to his reward in the Gra:-.d Temple ab"'e;and Whereas. In his passing this Fraternity has lost a valued and able exponent of the principles of Freemasonry, his home com munity an enterprising citizen of the highest i robity, and his fami ly a beloved husband and Ether; ' and therefore be it It- solved, That this Lodee lenderan expression of itssincrc est symps'hy with the bereaved family of our late brother, and ' 1m- it further Resolved, That this resolution Ire spread upon the records of the Lodve, and that «coi y ’oe 'ra"s mi'ied to the bereaved family. C. L. Rt»s. M. L Roth, \ Taylor Committe<-. MINING NOTES. It is understood that 0. L .VrzHiio is perfecting arrann’eim ats fi.r Slnrlii..- up the Anpusta prt. perlies at an early dale in the spr-np. The suppesilioii is that they will «o aliead »i'h mill buil<i mg anil it is p-rssitile that nrimelt lDg pi nit will t>e C'jnsalered. The ore* here are pr..-e'y of a pyritic nn'nre and may he handled by '.n'lting vr treated wheui’cally. BANK of 1 lie Crested Butte Crested Butte. Light & Water Co. (Incorporated) T«-n uYJock, twelve o'clock and ( j j.* j f j,' j g . all night rntos lor Electric Liglita ~ f mn deaired candle power v. b. >iirrz 1 t:i;, Pips. * 1 Water,furnished Business houses •J. \\ K. < Kjn.I.I.KK, for reaiilHUe’cs, an.l tor fpritik.'lUK \ ice* I ru« __ tl %nd poweT purpomst*. .1 s IT Block. Cashier 1 ? K l () For ratea and other information apply to WM. WHALEN. OENF.h’AL RANKING BUSINESS nrreree L. E. Gavette's € Fine Italian Fruit Flavored Chocolate ether J* •cC Pure Handmade Candies j* ws jr tg 'i/9 are now s«*lil in all prrta i f (innnif. n County. Avk yrwr dt iler fif them m d don’t I e 8/jMsiied with a eul stitute You re not getting tin* lift your n.< :i y • i.n I ny you receive tbibcgin.'s. T! t n.( r»- }( uiMil t n tie ut w u<. J # «£ { L. E. Gavette , Manufacturer c,f Fire Chocolates. $ 'Stationery and Muscial Notio.ns GUNNISCN CCLCFACC^W U 5 Oivnera of the Hard Cnali pro- I perlies on Galena mountain are considering tin* proposition (, f I installing a gasolene compressor j plant by which they will 1c able i.) push th»ir tunnel further ahead into the mountain next summer, than they could poFsibly do by hand work. This property bus already a large amount of ore dt veloped in the tunnel, which is : driven in for six or eight hundred feet « n a vein that h»» shown more lor lees good ore nloi g t:ic entir i tbifl and is now in h large lnuly of pay mineral. T’lie Annual Review number of “The Railroad Red Book, 1 n monthly publication issued by the Denver and Rio Grand**, has just Bj*p#*’».r( d. This mnunzine is an exponent of d farming in the* Rockv Mountain region, ami tin 5 Annual Review immber contains tjo ]»ss i ilinn l(.'3 original articles especially I prt*pnr» tl lor this its.io on agri - culture, mi nine, commercial nnu .mlubtrial sul)j?3ts. including n mon< its contributore. Governor S!iafr« Hi of (’.dorado, Governor Spry of Utah Governor Mills of New Mexico, • x-Goveruor Adi m (-'f Colo, C\ .1. Blanchard, Stalls nVian of the r. S. K.-eluin'itioii j Service. President Ljry of the [Cojorudo Agriculture College, •Judge C I born of Salt Lake City, and many others The Annual Review number of The Red Book is looked .ipon ns a valuable reference publication and this, the 6 i x t h issue is con Bid# er«.d the best of the series.