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WAN'[' b this cvkene gt sende—andy $ Cents a hne. No ad less thas 10 Cents. q q . q q ADS. €€Pl G 150 l FOR SALE | AL, AL, COAL—Willinms & Fori umon I FOR SALE — Lighting hay baler. b Quize ol dobu B Ostcalt il.lt W pajrers Zw et bundeed al News Chamgsion oifion Black Mamond Cosl s E bay. ! L _ Smomt. i ! Hard sudaoft coml eay nnd trane . bur 8B bay. Phone Gunmi no et All those who are r n rent at g‘o ‘ &.: pay me o 3 Graff wtf B e POR SALE Horses. | have some good draft, single drivers sad saddie horses for sale, 15, miles north of Gunnison. 13-t W. L. Anderson. ; — | POR SALE - :,i:-fi-.u the ranch - Mary B 11-of | S—————— POK SALE Good oats for seed Run W test 60 per hunared ' 144 m—;. lola, Colo. —_— POR SALE —One sow and six pigs, ten a:.:.u, twelve hens, seed oats, wheat, ey and potatoes. —Charles Austin, Sapmero, Colo. 15 3t POR SALE - Just received a carioad of secd oals and wheat. $2.50 a bundred. Geo. W. Eastman. ‘ POR SALE 160 acres, three miles west of Jack's Cabin, almost all n meadow, will cut about 80 or %5 tons of hay, can be made to cut 10 tons. Al under fence except 40 acres. Carolin Hayden. ‘ 18-6 f | R SALE l: first el'u- piano in G::r nison, paid for, address mivum Colorado bu-icCo.. 300 Colfax Ave., Denver, Colo. | 15-4 t-pd SALE- Meat blocks and one Hall 1 safe, inquire of J. D. Miller & Bros. Meat Market. | FPOR SALE A No. 1 beardless seed barley, $2.25 per 100 Ibs. Louisa RBiebel. 17-8 t ! FOR SALE CHEAP - Five room brick house, (!:'nno and household goods, West Gunnison.— Mrs. M. F. Bil hings. 17-tf CATTLE POR SALE—SOOO Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona cattie, all classes, well bred and worth the -, = Ll i Western Live Stock Commission Co., | Denver, Colorade. 15-6 t ~ PORSALE Seed wheat and oats raised on the Tom Dean ranch. Inquire of Mrs. L. N. Brunton. 18-tf FPOR SALE A pair of hip rubber boots, ‘ good as new, also complete fishing apparatus. Will be sold cheap. See Gottlieb Klebsattil the tailor. | Mrs. Jennie M. Johnson, S-sinem. Colo., pure bred poultry and eggs for sale. o | FOR SALE - Saddle and bridle. See Mrs. F. D. Sanford. 18- It-pd ST | The Music Committee of the Metho dist church will hold an exchange at the City Hall on Saturday, May 2nd. | I | FREE SWEET PEA SEEDS | are now being given out by ()'lfi:ri"s Drug Store, and prizes are offered for the first blossoms produced from them, and also for the largest bopuet, and for the boquet containing the greatest var- | dety of colors brought to the store on August 15th, 1914, upon which day the contest closes. Housewives and ymmzl folks get busy. The Leading Millinery Store We carry the largest, best selected stock of MILLINERY in Gunnison. For style and variety our Millinery is the equal of much larger cities. We carry in stock Ladies” Tailored Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waist. We are also Agent for the Famous American Ladles Made to Measure garments. Never a dissatisfied customer. Rt SR, metanet Bu. La N. ROCERS ; This Week’s Specials: 100 Ihs Montrose white spads 1925 100 Ihs granulated sugar ¢ 550 100 ibs high patent flour ; 200 1 gal. can Apples : £ £ 35 1 gal. can Peackes 15 1 gal. can Pears L 50 1 gal. can Cherries A0 1 gal. can Blackberries B 6Go 1 gal ean Apricots G 0 1 gal. can Bloeberries , e e 2 cans Table Peaches 35 2 cans Table Pears 15 2 eans Table Apricots : AD 2 eans Table Grapes 35 2 eans Table Blueberries a5 2 cans Table Blackberries 15 2 cans Table Plums 35 Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies Every Day. - E. M. Collins, Grocer-Bakery s ——————— FOR SALE First-ciase stock ranch, | e sel - ewlient sange b Towrn Talth e e ] ‘ Aduress Baak d..(‘.-l | —134 f FOR SALE Two stoves and a tabie | - Mrs Fred Vas Aken FOR SALE -~ New Iw Laval cream FOR to 3 tons hay in stack. o m‘ - can hfid on the z Inguire Gunmson Bank and | Co. JER FOR SALE Five room house, t water, shade X L Beaver 771 -t=-b. L. Gray. | 171 t p. (FOR SALE -3 tons -7::‘?;- potatoes 1w good . at - | maker place. 'mw'-la---ug ‘_fl‘-fl:i“ lots or over at $1.2 per 1w Smiall for seed m [ton lots at ..J::.—l‘- e Niederhut 17-of | rom mEnv FOR RENT - Furnished house. 15-tf Mrs. Ehzabeth Palmer. FOR RENT - House ot Dexter T. Sapp. POR RENT Light house keeping rooms. Mrs. Jack Grabam, Lower 1 Man St Guanison 1% ped ™ o - # | WANTED I'ANTED Clean cotton rags at this " office. | ; WANTED - Work to do, family wash ing at your home or house work of any | kind. {MVQ word with C. Jacklin or ' Mrs. C. H. Smith. 17-2 t | | WANTED -To rent for long term, a | furnished 5-room house close to town. enquire at this office. \ | LOST LOST A large, fine, yellowish brindle, heavy-coated, woolly Shepherd dog, . somewhere in the mmmu of Gnmiwn. .:‘d.h::ufl: shaved ne.r‘li | te tip, appearance | a lion’s tail. Reward for his return . to Mrs. 8. C. Fisher will hli.v‘..‘w | When last seen by owner he a = eollar and short rope on him. 1x | rouno " FOUND - Right price on meats. Read | Stone's adv. | e e . 'TREES - TREES - TREES See Chas. | Chinery. Phone Gunnison#i66, Ix-2t [ Excavating of all kinds, coss pools, . celinrs and ete, C. L, Wilbnar, Phone Beaver Sol. 4911, ’ UN-CLASSIFIED " Tara dgravel roofing repair work | & specialy. C. L. Wilbur. Phone Beaver 80l 49-1, WANTED - Clean cotton rags, at th;s ' office. | . FISHERMAN — Fishing rods wrapped ! and repaired. —Chas. Chinery. h-tf : H;\;e your combings made upi ()i; I switches made over. 15-tf. Clair 1. Strouse. ' GUNNISON NEWSOH MPION. COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEE | ol Ty Newsd bampion CorTeapubdenas: : Apry B Bryas Conkhn and Ot Harta over oSt Emo on Tuesday o work Maggie Raner, from Hagior. Nebre. s here spending a few monsh. with sister, Mes. W. B Conklin. Robert bamm = at Baidwin { Mrs. Geo. Trezise s visiting in Gun son this week Carroll Carter and Mrs Carter came n last Priday night from Denver, in || thewr car. This is the first year that he | has crossed the Coctetopa pass as early | | as this. Om this side of the pass, shove Hack s ranch, he encountered a grest deal of snow. Mrs Geo Heath. Mrs Carter's moth er, came over with them and will visit Misses McLaughlin,d Denny and Jobn- | son attended the educationa mecting Gunnison last week, and report a very ! profitable time. We should feel justly proad of our schoois, as each had a dis play of work which was appreciated and very favorably commented upon by the teachers ! CROOKSTON News-Champion Correspobdence: April 26. « Mr. Watters has been getting out some trees the last week. ‘ Mrs. Jim Kicks, Miss Elsie and li-’ Ethel Hicks went to Gunnison Wednes- L | Keith Warner returned to Guonison | Wednesday after the winter at Crooks’ n school. Mr John Weddle came in from Kan ~ sas Tuesday morning. | Mr. Watters had his auto out practice- | ing this morning. ' | We expect to have an entertainment | at Crookston, May 20. We have faw‘ eighth graders to finish up: Earl Adams, Rudolph Watters, Amy Hicks and Roth | | Mrs. Roy Hicks spent several days in ~ Sargents with Roy's mother. . Willie Soden is on the sick list the ~ past few days. | Vernon Marlatt is spending a few days - with Harry Watters. | Lottie Shaw is home from Baltimore, where she has heen spending the winter. | Little Harvey Duncan came home with Grandma Hicks from Gunnison Sunday. - - - | POWDERHORN News-Champien Correspondence: I April 27, 1914 : Osear Jobnson went to Gunnison i i Sunday. i | John Andrews is at George Andrews this week. | Earnest Bowers was down from his ranch Wednesday. | W. C. Howard and Clarence Padeka ' went up to Cathedrai Tuesday to do | some branding. | Guy Doering stopped with E, A. | Foster Monday night on his way te - Gunnison. | The annual meeting of the Telephone Company was held Saturday. Allof the old officers were re-elected. Herbert Andrews went to Gunnison | Tuesday to take charge of the cattle "herdea on Taylor Park this summer. | The pupils of Dist. No. 14, who are leading in the home credit contest are Ralph Wilson os sy 6483 Eugene Foster HlO% Emma Foster 4953 lla Andrews 4202 Ruby Sammons vt 417 Ernest Foster il _ 401 ’ Albert MeGregor - 1944 David Howard 1572 Clarence Howard 1425 CRESTED BUTTE MARSHAL RETRACTS FORMER STATEMENT LI | Fred Gulliford, who made certain statements in a signed communication to the Elk Mountain Pilot concerning the action of Sheriff Pat Hanlon on election day, has found that he was badly in the wrong in regard to the sheriff, and has handed the News-Champ ion a statement in which he wished to retract what he has said about the sherifl. In this regard he has published the following correction in the Eik Mountain Pilot of last week - ““In regard to that part of my state ment of April 9th concerning the an swer to the News-Champion article of the ““Election Trouble,” where it was stated that “‘Sheriff Hanlon was heavily under the influence of liquor,” 1 desire to state that he was not and the state ment was an error. i JACKS CARIN Bewelht .un Corresponduce | Apoi 20, 14 eWt s s visiting bis brother s we We. o Vs Lowis Lucerve made o M sunty seat Monday Me. L 0 Willis and grandmather & unnmun Monday reterming Wednes. Me. a0 Mrs. Joe Voss and family Wise argeret Stieids visited Mr. W o Blishery Sunday. M. uok Cometeck, Mrs. May Machlon. | Mrs. Wm Allen and Mes Wm S were Gunnison visitors Priday o Saturday —-"—-—-- CRESTED BUTTE News<'! . jpon Correapondence: April 25, 1914 Tomn Amott retarned from Wal senburg o Friday | Sheril’! Havlon was in town the grester ot of last week. Jame \ash, county attorney visited Orested | ite on official business last Wedne l G. M Vs and family returmed from | Colorad. Springs last week and are located o their ranch south of town. Mike oanus was arrainged n Justice Heuche: < court Friday moming on the chorge of ecarrying concealed weapon. He pled guilty, and was fined $26.00 snd cost. —— BOWERMAN ! News-hampion Correspondence: April 24, 1914 i Jame: Sullivan is wirking on his Bull Hill claims’. ' George Farlee has his new house ‘ready o the roof. I J. €. McSparren is hard at work on " his proporty In Sterling guleh. ‘ John Curley has been taking out ~some fine oar from his Gold King prop- L erty of late, l Diek ibbons came over from Box | Canyon today and reports lots of snow in that < ction yet. Cnarl - Britton and Charles Dauiels were he ing brand cattle al the Schaff ranch o1 Wednesday of this week. | 13. Bunber has been sick with an attack of dropsy, but is considerable better and is able to be out a little now though net able to do any work yet. The weather for the last month has been very cold ahd stormy. Consider able of snew is still on the ground here. The road is now open from tne Springs } through te Pitkin. : The miners of the Box Canyon min | ning distriet held a meeting this after [ moon te eleet a delegate to represent ;thl* district at the convention to be (held at Gunnison May 14th. The ‘ whole eamp turned out to the meeting and much enthusiam was shown- Mux Gosman was chosen as representative. DON'T BE MISLED ! | Gunnissa Citizens Should Read and ] Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don’t experiment with something - new and untried. U'se a tested kidney remedy, Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills, | Used in kidney troubles 50 years. | Recommended here and everywhere, . The following statement forms con vincing proof. H. A. Taylor, city marshal, 520 8. Second Bt., Montrose, Colo., says: “‘1 have found Doan’s Kidney Pills very beneficial and don’t hesitate to recom mend them. They regulated the action of muihqo and removed trouble with kidney secretions. You may cnnu-;m the endorsement 1 gave them years ago. | certainly consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a good | kioney medicine. | Price 50 cents at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy - get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. | Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. ; Imaginary Heart Trouble. | Deyou have pains in the reigon of the heart? Does your heart thump? It= terrible nding alarm vou? What = wrong? B::uyflu believe these symp toms mean heart trouble? Orgamic di=cases of the heart very seldom occas ion much pain. Nearly all these pains are caused by some derangement of the stomach. Meritol Tonic Digestive is es pecially recommended for indigestion and dyspepsia, and for restoring the stomach to ite normal functions and— no more “heart disease.”” The Basy Drue Store, T. O'Leary—Prop. Ex clusive Agents. ———————————————————————————— CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Fave Always Bonght Graduation Will Scon be Hegse ! Voiles, Lawns, Batistes, Masquisets, Caepes, Pasan Lawes, Esdsoidenes and Laces. Alo, Blue Serge Suits for the Boys. Pumps for the Girds. Low Shoes for Boys. Try a News-Champion Want Ad. q!l)'dowd Hats, Mhy Novelties e NEW COLORS MEAN ADDED ATTRACTIONS = AND——— ADDED ATTRACTIONS MEAN NEW BUSINESS That is what we are all after. We are headquarters for up-to date Buggy and Carriage Paint ing. We have a first class paint er always at your service at reasonable prices. : : : SPRING IS HERE. WHY NOT GET THAT PLOW IN SHAPE FOR SPRING WORK ? JOS. McDERMOTT, Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing C. L. Stone & Son HICH-CRADE CROCERIES Phone Cunnisen 841 I— Specials This Week 3-Ib. can Pumpkin, - . - A0 Montrose Fresh Eggs, doz., - - .20 | large package Macaroni, - - 10 I Ib. Macaroni-Cheese, - - - .10 7 Ibs. Macaromi, - - - .50 2 lbs. Vanmilla Wafers, - - " - —— Fresh Fish and Qysters. Fresh Killed Poultry LOOK! Special Prices This Week : Rib Boil, Ib., - - - - 10 Round Steak, Ib., - - - - .18 Sirloin Steak, ib., - - - A8 Hamburger, Ib., - - - - .14 Roasts from 10c to - - - A6 Home-Cooked Veal Loaf, it's hot, Ib., .15 PAGE FIVE