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PAGE EIGHT Last Week of t-J . '; i 1 LLI • V* " 20th ’O9 § All of Our Win- I ' ter Weight Stock "m Hart Schaffner m %< v v & Marx 30, 27.50,25,22- V 50, s2o.Suits Halt 'h/tnrr % M.n (2t $15.50 OF COURSE, THE SIZES IN EACH LINE OF PATTERNS ARE NOT COMPLETE. BUT THE COLLECTION EMBRACES ASSORTMENT OF SIZES, UP-TO-DATE MODELS AND ATTRACTIVE SHADES. Sampliners The Sentinel w M Ads Department r 7TT' X 4r y STRICTLY RELIABILj WAWTKIK WANTED —On a ranch a woman to assist in housekeeping or man and wife, inquire here. WANTED -Position as bookkeeper, all or part of time, by young man. Several years experience. Inquire here. .WANTED —Scissors to grind, um brellas, trunks and valises to mend. B. Lynch. 236 Main street. Phone Junction 303. FOK SALE. fOR SALE —New modern bungalow at a bargain.—r-Ollie E. Bannister. 424 Main. rOR SALE OR TRADE —A good young Jack. Inquire of J. C. Murray. FOR SALE Good pair of lots, well located; will take in good horse as part consideration. Ollie E. Ban nister, 424 Main. FOR SALE —Good bungalow at a bargain. Ollie E. Bannister, 42 4 Main. FOR SALE Pure bred Cockerels. Barred Rock. B. Minorca. S. S. Hambugr. A few Hamburg hens. Mrs. O. It. Mead, Phone Red 1634. R. F. D. 2. box 30. city. FOR SALE —Splendid 5-roomod cot tage. very convenient, modern. Ap ply 336 Chipeta. FOR SALE My residence tit 2:’. I White. Small payment, balance easy.—Fred Man toy. FOR SALE Residence lots: good lo cation; reasonable. Inquire here. FOR SALE —Low-wheeled, rubber tired runabout. Inquire 137 Grand. win RIONT —Three light-housekeep ing rooms; downstairs. 607 Ute. wii* SALE —Two horses, work single double. 233 Chipeta. w>IT~SAbE Cheap, '-amiry l>irdß; ™mi,. sVnßerß. 719 North Sixth. _ " D '”u., Two valuable lots on tvooul Clone In Cheap If liken at once; 3 room house. In quire here. Sentinel want ads bring result! FOR SALE —Good pair of residence lots. Ollie E. Bannister, 424 Main. FOR SALE —About 3 % acres ad joining city. Ideal home location. Part in orchard and part in alfalfa. Cheap, if taken at once. Phone Owner. Red 691. FOR SALE Four choice residence lots, cheap; easy terms. Inquire La Harpe Hotel. FOR RENT. rOR RENT—Guns. Lynch. 236 Main. Phone Junction 303. FOR RENT 9x12 floor space and show window. 334 Main street. FOR RENT —One furnished room. 820 Main. $3 a month, modern. , FOR RENT —-Three modern house keeping rooms. Inquire at 7103 South avenue. Phone Black 5422. FOR RENT -Three room furnished J house at 24 4 Chipeta. Inquire the first door east. MISCELLA N* EOUft. J. ARENTSEN, expert sewing ma chine repair man. at Lynch’s re pair shop. 236 Main. Phone Junc tion 303. 1 $24 Range, with warming oven, for $20.00 H ere Qnc / nOW j S yoUT chance tO SeCUre O RANGE. 1 ,3 ?„rZn,'r.': wrvo,, : nM,lw,mn : 26.75 We have too many for this season of the year 1 ,ront .“ n " 4500 and in order to make them Move Quick toe are 1 $3O Range with L water front and slashing the price. UNIIL MARCH rIKSI, warming oven, for 24.00 r» n/ICIJ /~J ATT V 1 $52 Range, 6-lld. water front and FOR LASH U/VL f. warming oven, for. 44.00 The Ross Hardware & Supply Co. 1 $54 Range. 4 lid. L water front and » I ■ J warming oven, for 45.00 1 $4B Range, 6-lid, with reservoir and I— — , 4000 Hardware for Hard Wear warming oven, for 32.00 —^ THE DAILY SENTINEL, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO OF LOCAL INTEREST. Geo. Reeder, of Delta, is visiting in town this afternoon. Rooms with hoard, $7.50 per week. 841 Ute. Phone Red 5036. C. A. Melin of the Nlckle Plate is a new arrival in the city today. F. Zimmerly, of Telluride. is a guest of the St. Regis this afternoon. H. C. Holman of Los Angeles Is a business visitor in the city today. Phone Junction 176 for Excelsior Loundry. Your laundry lasts longer and looks better when the Excelsior Laundry Co., does It. J. J. Anderson, a prominent Cisco rancher, is a visitor in the city this afternoon. Thos. Jennings, a well known Ouray mining man. was an arrival on 315 last night. Mrs. Roy A. Pearson arrived last night from Las Animas to join her husband in this city. Clint Martin, late editor and pro prietor of the Palisade Tribune, is engaged in the realty business at Emmett, Idaho. Waldo Vanßuren, one of the well known young men of the city, left this afternoon for Denver to attend the auto show’. Allen McClure, the well known ranchman, leaves this afternoon over the Rio Grande for Los Angeles, for a short visit and recreation. The Denver & Rio Grande pay rat arrived today, and it is stated that the amount to be paid out in this city will he greater than last month. Miss Roxle Woods, who has been visiting in the city the past few weeks, with her friend. Miss Grace Miller, left this afternoon over the Midland for her home in Canon City. The ground for the now storage company mention of which was made In The Sentinel last night has been purchased and construction work will begin on the building as soon as the weather conditions will permit. One of W. F. White’s delivery horses took fright at an automobile this afternoon and ran into a tele phone pole and tipped over the wag on. The contents were badly scat tered and the shafts of the wagon shattered, but otherwise no damage was done. The accident occurred on North Fifth street. Charlie Weaver, who for many years was the personal representative of the late S. P. Gutshall’s lumber business in this city, was an arrival in the city today, in company with a son of .Air. Gutshall. Mr. Weaver sees wonderful changed In fhe city since* he left here and hardly knows the town today, as the one of a dozen years ago. See me for that new nose.—J. E McKenzie. 64 6 Colorado avenue. For a jolly time attend the card social Thursday evening at Elks Hall. 15 cents. Given by Knights and Ladles of Security. »I~I« ‘HH’v *i* *l* X R. W. LIGHT * •% uses a double Steam Box Vul- 4* 4* canizer in the manufacture of 4* 4* 4 * RUBBER STAMPS It does not burn the rubber, 4» and makes a stamp worth 4 4 selling. 4*l -I -4 502 Colorado Avenue. 4 4« !--r *!* * !~l* *l*4- •!- *!* !—l— FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 74 2 Ute avenue. WANTED—PIain sewing, mending, ironings to take home. 628 Rood avenue, upstairs. WANTED —Washing, ironing. Go out or take home. Experienced. Inquire 125 Ouray avenue. FOR RENT Tnree large rooms with pantry and hath. Furnace heat. Rugs and range furnished. 444 Hill avenue. Phone Junction 453. TOUND—B. Lynch. locKsmlth and gunsmith. Saw tiling and trunk and valise repairing. 236 Main street. Phone Junction 303. FOR TRADE—Excellent team, sur rey and harness; new outfit; horses about 1,000 pounds each. Would take city lots or tract close In. Milne & Milne. 527 Malm Vo tkade Good residence, well lo cated for raw land. —Ollie E. Ban nister, 424 Main. A MOST PITIFUL CASE (Special to The Sentinel.) Galveston. Texas, Feb. 17.—A piti ful case of parental devotion and self-sacrifice has been brought to light by the discovery of two cases of leprosy in this city. The victims are brothers, one 31 years of age and the other 18 years, and they are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Younger, who for nearly 1 2 years have kept the secret of their sons’ affliction from the public and have practically kept them prisoners in their home. Twelve years ago the family was comfortably well to do. when the old est son contracted a loathsome dis ease and became; a prisoner in the home. The parents cared for him and sacredly guarded their secret. Five years ago the other son was stricken. Both are declared to be beyond cure. The expense of caring for the two lepers was a constant drain upon the resources of the fam ily and their last piece of property, the homestead, is about to be sold for taxes. With the discovery of the lepers by flie authorities the* aged parents re alizing their hopeless fight are will ing to have their sons sent to any institution for treatment, but the city authorities are confronted with a serious dilemma, because Texas makes no provision for lepers. There is a federal law prohibiting the trans portation of lepers from one state to another, even though the Louisiana leper colony offers to care for the unfortunates if seiU there. Yesterday afternoon Whipple Ches ter received from Chicago some of the finest hand painted china ever seen here. All are invited to rail at his Sentinel building studio and ex amine the works of art. There lias been no announcement today from Washington concerning the signing by Secretary Garfield of the High Line canal contract. There have been various rumors in circula tion on the street, but none of them i have proven to he true. The signa j ture had not been attached, and neither had the secretary declared that he would not attach it, up to a late hour tills afternoon. We arc conducting a bonafide 21* to 3o per cent discount sale from original plain price; tags on every thing in the store. Come early and get your pick of the bargains.— Crown Furniture Co. All home rooking at the Park house, 449 Pitkin. Rooms and board $1 a day and up. Meals served to transient guests.—Mrs. F. E. Deyo, , formerly of the Elmo. | Great Scott! You can't afford to let your watch run over a year and a half without'letting us clean it.— C. W. Primrose, watchmaker and jew- Saving money is easier than find ing it. Bring your cash to our spe cial discount sale.—Crown Furniture Co. Fresh candies at Cameron’s. 11l Main street Valentines at Van Horn Drug Co., 551 Main. Heavy hauling a specialty with Barton & Terrill. Reasonable rates Largest and most complete line of English. Irish and French pipes in the city at Cameron’s, 411 .Main street. Just Received A large consignment of the Utah- AHaifa Creaseres.—Rhinehart. Money to Loan. Money to loan on improved irri gated ranches. —The Coe Investment Company. j Drugs at Van Horn Drug Co., 551 I Main. Drugs at Van Horn Drag Co.. 551 ' Main. Juanita means quality. Phone 'unction 323. We have sold an enormous quan tity of goods and will continue our special sale only a little while longer. -—Crown Furniture Co. Telephone us. and we will call for your cleaning and pressing. Phone 1 Black 662. —The Suttorium. FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping.-■■-Horace T. DeLong, 555 Main. FOR RENT —Modern 5-room house. Apply 74 2 Ute avenue. 1 FOR RENT—Two modern hand somely furnished rooms, 635 i Grand. FOR SALE —At a bargain, 5-room modern house on Colorado between * Eleventh and Twelfth. Inquire of I Owner, 610 Colorado avenue. FOR SALE—Desirable Improved acreage on North 7th street at a bargain. Ollie E. Bannister, 424 i Main. The Specialty House of Grand Junction New Spring Goods Are Arriving Daily. A Complete Line of New Suits, Waists, Spring Jackets and Jffiatn Coats. .. .. .. .. Monday specials on Evening and Dinner Gowns, a good as sortment from $30.00 to $65.00; your choice $25.00 Also a few left at 15.00 Gloves! Gloves!! Gloves!!! (We do not fit these Gloves while on sale.) The 16-button Dog Skin Gloves; regular $2.25; sale $1.75 The 12-button Black Kid Gloves; regular $1.50; sale .75 Short Gloves in black, brown and blue: regular $1.50; your choice 1.00 A good assortment of Voile and Panama Skirts; well worth $lO.OO and $12.00; sale price $5.00 About 40 Skirts; regular value $5.00; to close out 2.75 A few more Suits, to close out at 6.00 A new shipment of Heatherbloom Under Skirts, in alf shades and prices; also a fine line of Silk Under Skirts from $5.00 up in all the newest shades. A good Sateen Under Skirt; regular value $1.50; sale price* • • -85 c A fine line of Muslin Under Skirts, trimmed with lace and in sertion and embroidered flounces; your choice 90c 25 per cent discount on all Muslin Underwear. 25c Linen Handkerchiefs, sale price . « 10c 75 Collars; 40c and 25c values 5c Just received —a new line of the latest Belts, Barrettes, Ruching and Bows; also a fine line of Hosiery for spring. Children’s Dresses; from $2.50 to $6.00; your choice $1.50 Children’s Coats from $2.00 to $4.50; all sizes and colors; your choice 1.00 M. J. FRANTZ 530 Main St. Grand Junction Phone Junction 263 WHEN YOU PURCHASE either drugs, toilet articles or pat ent medicines at our counters, you are sure of courteous treatment, as well as sure of getting good goods. All the best makers of Perfumes are represented in our Perfume Depart ment, such as Roger & Gallet, Pin aud and Piver of France, Hudnut, Palmer, Colgate and Regir of Amer ica. We shall be always pleased to serve you. Kraft & Emerson UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS. i Canon Block. Phone Junction 370 I Storage and heury hauling of all kinds. The Blue Barn, Junction 2 28. . Goldsworthy Bros., exclusive mar ket. 320 Colorado avenue. A. Bergeron’s extensive experience in piano tuning warrants you the highest workmanship. Phone him at residence. Sentinel want ads bring results, j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909 Roe Ribbons All Colors in Taffata Chiffon, Good Weight and Lusters 20c yd. Trimmed Win ter Hats at any price you wish. 525 - - MAIN $ DHS. KI.DIiLDGE AND GRAY, . . V Physicians and Surgeons. • • 4 All medicines furnished from • • 4 our own laboratory and put up •• 4. by ourselves, thus avoiding • • 4* mistakes. • • 4 Offices 518 Capitol block, •» 4 Main Street. » • 4 Dr. Eldrhlge’s residence No. • • 4 538 Chipeta avenue. Phone • • 4 No. 107 Junction. •• -!• Dr. Gray’s residence, 662 4 4 Colorado avenue. Phone Juno- 4 4 tlon 321. • t 4 Office phone No. 12 5 Juno- • • 4 tlon. ■ • 4 Office hours from 8:30 to IS • • 4 a.m.; from 1 to 6 p.m.; from •• 4 7 to 9 p.m., and from 2 to 4 • • 4 p.m. Sundays. « 1 »£. * ' Subscribe for The Daily SentineL