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6 We Ofier the following Sugpes tiees for Chnsimas Shoppers: . Meu » and Bovs’ Tws e Mobday Boxes at T Mon s and Boss” Tws w Bobdas Boxes with Tw BHobder 1o waich T Men s and Bovs Tos w Hobiday Boses with Nk Mlose to watoh 1 .25 % $1 W Men s and Bovs Sabk Tw o Handkerched and Hose 1o matoh #1735 Men = Linen Handherchaoi. 6 w 0 Loather Came 1.556 Meou's hid Gloves, hned and suhaed £1 25 10 32 We have Silk Waist Patterns i Haol ay boxes. which makes a wice \nas present . 3 vds $ 275 We will have a line of Ladies Neckwear, made up especially for Nmas trade at all prces Come in and see what we are offenng for the Chnstmas trade. S. J. Miller & Son 8. P. SPENCER, President A HARTMAN, Vice President JOHN A. STEELE, Vice-President J. J. MILLER, Cashier The First National Bank Establiohed 1002 Cunnison, Colorade Capital, Surpiue and Undivided Pretits 500,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds Loans and Discounts at Reasonable Rates Interest Paid on Tume Deposits Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent personal attention to give our cusiomers prompt and efficient service WHENEVER YOU ARE | ' Shopping eP OB & W e - Xmas Cift | T r——— ! Something fine, something out of I the usual, and in doubt, drop in , and see the big line at the “BUSY 3 DRUG STORE" | { O'LEARY’S | Exclusive agents fu\v‘ Original Milk Chocolates— { Morse line. _‘} Real Comfort, Courtesy # Cleanliness —_————— A feundotthe — s | HOTEL METROPOLE I T ¥ Denver's Only Popular Priced . ; e e ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF NOTEL { :“’ L The Metropole, because of its central location, accessi- S RNN bility to Union Depeot, and superior service, TEUIN lEE is being recognized as a home for . . Colorado People. Undet the Management of £. €. NICHOLS, alse ot the Clll Nouse, Manites VDO VDLV VVT VVVVVV VUV VUV Fumiture store on Main St., ad joining Gunnison Grocery. Un dertaking parlors on Virginia Ave., below postoffice. VYV L VDLV VTV VN VN GEO. L. MILLER THE GUNNINON NEWSCHANMPION POWDERHORN B DA LT R Tas i T harwdas vconiber 12 Thowe was o donce ot She Spowoer e o Bovdas the Ssh Sevanel partes wom Powdonhomn and boln antended. AE wgeart 8 geod Seee Thes danced wati hoar ook dobe & Bevie and ey Lamb went over o Beaser ook on Vhe Tsh ot sosiee woork on e Seowleeth Mining and Milliag owmpany s property They e eassie aatil T Frod Mas bhas gone 1o Beaver coeek Code moaee woark o i wiing claim bocnted cost of T Midiand wine. ) Fat Tramor has just fiished mome work on the Poor Men ciaim pear speneer. This clalin shows —f copper and crystalizged lond and some gold showings are on the suriace and ot o depth of from !fi-b”! vt | T P Malos and Harrs Rosesbaum are doing nssessinent work near Vel com for O A Wikt of bala. . Ttis understood that there will be Guite a wumber of peaple st work this winter mround Valcan, on their ifferent prospects Superintendent Jobason of the Sawtooth Mining company . whose properties are on South Beaver, is expected here soon. He may devide To have considerabide work done tlis Winter Thicves have robibed the Saw tooth Mining and Milling company of sev erad hundred doliars worth of mining supphics and boarding howse farni " twe and utensils. The property of this cpmpany was closed down last Aungust, and thoere has been no care taker Efiorts are being made Lo locate the thicves People in this vicinity are wrought ap over the afinir and threaten snmmary punish went to the guilty ones when cap tured. E A Foster has returned from Linn Creek, Mo, and says Colorado is good enongh for him. He says the people in Missouri have to work too hard to get the same returns Gunni won county brings with much less labor and wor y. DOYLEVILLE News-Champion Correspendenss. Sunday December 15. School will dose in our dietriet mext Friday. The latter three monthe 1 " term was taught by Mies Opal Peak. | During the first wix monthe Miss 'i Emily Brown was teacher. { | Mr. Keese, the piano man, was here last week tuning pianos. { Our school children, under the |’ leadership of their teacher, will give | | an entertainment Friday evening in |’ MeAllister's hall. 1 R. H. DesCombes was a visitor in il Gunnison Thursday and Friday. | 4 The spirit of Christmas is abroad. ’. ’ Nearly everybody is planning to hu\"el Christmas trees. | The Kentucky Mining Co. closed ' down last week for the winter, My, ! \ and Mrs. Redenour have gone |ni| Florida with theirdaughter Blanche. | | Mrs. Van Houten (iormerly Ml-a: l Pauline Redenonr) and her husbhand have gone to Oklahoma., AN hope # ! to be hack in early spring when work |1 will resume in Box Canon. v E. D, Stephenson was away on' g business the past week, . . The school board bheld a business | . . , f meeting Saturday . : BOWERMAN News Champion Correspondencs ! ‘ | Saturday Dee. 14 : | The weather is still holding bea nt-: ' Jifal. Pretty cold nights but the davs | | couldn’t be beat. There is loss snow | than usual in this camp at this time { of year. ’ L - Joe Counts; Bill Rose and Mr { Woodend are all back in camp for the winter, f Dominick Dunbar has gone to | { Pueblo but will be back after the ‘ holidays, Chas, Britton came in Thnmh_v“ ' from Las Animas to do the annual | work on the Midnight property. | George Farlee and George Stevenson | ‘ - will assist him. ¥ ~ Mr. MeSparin, with three men, hn! { been doing a lot of work on tbo} Bowerman property. [ | - Max Gossman and Mr. Nelson are f hard at work on tha Mand mvnpt owned by Wm. White of Kansas ' City. | 4 BALDWIN \ Mews-Champion Correspondence: : { } Tuesday, Dee 17. “ | Eizhteen inches of snow fell Sunday i and Monday. ! { | Several care of hay were shipped | ‘ from here last week. ! [ I Mr. and Mr=. De Berry left here last l ii week for their home at Frisco, Colo. | ' | General Manager Peart, Ralph @ | Shumway and the chief electrician dl | the Rocky Mountain Fuel company ‘ | were here several days last week. [ | Mre. James Shackelford and little [ son came home from Guanison Tues 'day. Her friende and neighbors are' | . Khnd Vhat she - abie Lo e arened agam Whe coni mvimes noe all sy wow Sevaval cai oade ate wesing ove daily e € olumsiven wine i doing o2w st bonded wagons enving Whewe daadls - JACK'S CABIN Nena-Champion Curtenpohdupce Wocdimda s bvovmier i A Bebonaid bas moved from Ve Batten bo s coueh Frank ¢vt ook babed s beood o embed b Cremited Baite Wodaondag OB Willis s bhad aoone o comd et en dack s Calin siding o winler wee Ralph Allen was o onr valles San ! East Biver vanchmen are theough riding for cattie and are now getling thedr hormes Bert Rogers made a business trip to the Buites Mouday Herman Hay den has sodd bis ranch on Al Lo Scott bnekes Tae bat ter will binke possossion the fiest of Mo ckey has oo cmplored 8t the Crovks Cottosburst ranch, above TR eOn D — GRADE SCHOOL NOTES Examination { teachers county certificates is bewng held at the offi e of county superiitendent this weok School will close at Doy leville this month. Miss Opal Peek, the present wacher has been peelecied at a raise f sulary. Miss Peck has shown her self 1o be a superior teacher and er being retained in the conuty is a matter of gratification 15 all con cerued. The retaining of any good teacher st an adequate salary is a great step in the direction of hetier rural schools. School at Baldwin will close this month. Miss Alma Duecher, who completee with this term her second year at Baldwin, goes to Olathe, Uolo., to teach for the remainder of; Mise Janet Johneon, teacher at Longview school,district No. 21, will spend the holiday vacation at her home in Denver. ' The Bureau of lusular Affairs, Washington, D. C. is making » plea for @ few women and & number of men 0 take the civil service exami uation for appointments to teaching positions in the Phillipine Islands, This examination will be given in the principal cities of the n.tim{ December 2729 The salary of the | i-q'uitydthe positions is #I2OO per | annum and expenses to the islande | paid by the government Home f‘ economic positions are open 1o women and agriculture, manual training, supervision and high school work are open to men. A most excellent suggestive pro | gram for primary folks is given in the December number of the Colo. rado School Journal. The sngges. tion here given conld be modified 1 suil & rural room as well as the city | grade room. - Mummflm“m g | CAR NEW PACK 'E § Canned Fruits and Vegetables $ Femdell and Solitaire § Very best on the market. : : FERNDELL : § Rolled Oats, Buckwheat and Pancake Flour. g Gunnison Ag}nrmoncasrzm Company % 2 2% 292 %2%22%2%2%%%%%%Y Mea's Best Neckwear at 50c. each in Bunt Wood Bosrs. No charge for the boxes. Ow big Xmas Handkeschicl Sale save you 1-3. Come and doe them. Xmas Time We can supply all your wants for the Holidays in Geocenes, and Meats. Have just received a large . supply of fresh Candy, Nuts, Dates and Figs. An eady order for your Turkeys, Ducks and Chack ens would insure quality. Dont ° forget our own Home Made Pure Pork Sausage. Fish and Oystens for your table Frnnday. C. L. Stone & Son Wigh Grade Groceries. The Sanitary Barket Common Sense Sleighs No. 2’'s, 3’s and 4’'s Portland Cutters " Mandt Wagons Carriage Heaters CGeorge Eastman