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- What Makes A Bank Strong? milexmrm”plmn;. ALI amnia gns T The M D ey Thello::):a!shier and assistant cashier are bonded with the best insurance obtainable. OFFICERS DIRECTORS B. F. Clayton, Pres. P. Petersen Chas Petersen P. Petersen, V. Pres. B. F. Clayton E. F. Clayton, Cashier. C. M. Harris M. L. Babeock J. C. Wagner, Asst. Cashier hehx: are pleased with service we have to offer. You will THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK E. F. CLAYTON, Cashier ————.— S —————————e ————————— l CORN‘ OAT§ CORN CHOP o We have sold out all of our high " priced grain boufl:t in 910, and will now make a lower price on all ain and grain products, than any s:qler in this territory. GOOD CLEAN COAL Maitland, Rock Springs, Hanna Pur itan and Pennsylvania Anthracite. We have a larger,-better and clean er stock than we have ever carried. LUMBER and BUIL ING MATERIAL All grades and everything for the builgr. Cash will ge:m::l low pric esand“A No. ” goo(g from the | The John Cass Lumber Co. FRESH AND SALT MEAT | s | j Fresh and Salt Meats , Fresh Oysters - Poultry : We buy hogs, poultry and hides at all times. : Raines Meat Market. Julesbirg, . - - - Colorado. YOU WILL LIKE OUR !IE IGH. Coal? Yes Sir! We always have Rock Springs Lump, Round Oak Niggerhead and Lafayette Lignite Lump. One of these will certainly please you and don’t forget that we are headquarters for lumber, lath shingles, posts, brick, sash, doors, cement, plaster, lime, nails, staples, glass, paints, brushes, oils, varnish, .1 tar, felt, tin, putty, American fencing, barb wire, ; smooth wire, builders hardware, buildingipaper, pre pared roofing, etc. THE OVID LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER. OVID, - - - - - COLORADO. e P S l THE GATE-WAY CAFE - We will serve meals at any . hour and give your order prompt attention. Your pa- - tronage solicited. = s S. E. STEVENSON, Proprietor. —m All kinds Clothes to Order L. J. Lundell | “c2O 05000 > 'l'he Tulor Citizens Bank Blk Julesburg = , Local - and - Persenal Time Table. (WEST BOUND---MAIN LINE.) No. 1-—-Overland Limited. . 5.54 p.m. ! No. 3--ForeignMajl .. 4.40 am. No. 5--Oregon Express 410 am. No. 7—Los Angeles limited..B.46 p.m. ' No. 9—Fast Mail . 5.00 p.m. No. 11--Denver special ... 3.2 p.m. No. 15—Colo. EX&RH e 2156 2. No. 17—Ore and Wash Lim. . 10.00 p.m. No. 19—Express ... .. 4.55 p.m. No. 61--Way Freight . - 3.05 p.m. , (EAST BOUND---MAIN LINE.) No. 2—Overland Limited.... 12.12 p.m. No. 4—Atlantic Express . 6,26 p.m.' No. 6—Oregon Express . 522 am. No. 8--Los Angeles dY. 48 a.m. No. 10—Foreign wrr. 617 a.m No. 12—Chicago Specia;._. 4,05 p.m. No. 16—Colorado Express_ . . 4.40 a.m. No. 18—Oregon-Wash, Lim _ 9.09 p.m. No. 20 -Mail and Express _ 6.12 a.m. No. 62—Way Freight . 8.40 a.m. (WEST BOUND---BRANCH LINE.) No. 215—Colorado Express... 2.20 a.m. No. 211—-Denver Special ... 3.30 p.m. No. 131—Motor Passenger . 8.20 a.m. No. 251 —Denver fast freight 12.45 p.m. No. 263—Local Freight.... 1.15 p.m, (EAST B()UND---BIK—ANCH LINE.) No. 216—Chicago Express 4.35 a.m. No. 212—Denver Special . 9.00 p.m. No. 132 Motor Passenger. . 6.20 p.m. No. 252 Omaha fast freight. 7.00 a.m. |No. 264 Local Freight ... 11.30 a.m. Julesburg Lodge Directory L. 0. 0. F. —Every Monday. A. F. & A. M.--Every Friday. M. W. A.—Each Thursday of Month. Royal Highlanders—Every Wednesday. Rebekahs -Ist and 3rd Tuesdays. Eastern Star—Once a Month. —_———— M. E. Church. 10 a. m.-—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Morning Service. 2:30 p. m.—Junior League. 6:30 p. m. —Epworth League. Topic: The equipment of the Christian Soldier. Leader: Mrs Finley Dye. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. Sermon subject: ‘‘How a secretary of state went on a Journey and found a Savior.”’ Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Midweek Ser vice. The Pastor invites all the young men of the community to join his Young Men'’s bible class which meets at the Sunday School hovr iu the study. A.J. WALLER, Pastor. Congregational Church 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. 11:00 a. m.- Morning Worship. 2:30 p. m.—Jurior C. E. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. Wednesday 7:45 p. m.—Prayer and Praise. W. N. Klrk, Pastor. A. A. Weston, of Pole Crik, was a city visitor Monday. Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Merino. was a city visitor last Friday. W. L. Hanson, of Holyoke. was acity visitor last Eriday. Bulk garden and flower seed will be on sale at Dye’s Hardware this spring. Miss Koehler, of Ovid, came down to the county seat Sunday, Mrs. E. C. Potter, of Brighton. was a city visitor the f()l'(?]):ll'l of the week. What do you know about that cash sale at Petersen’s Store. Alvah Greenis entirely original in style.— Terre Haute (Indiana) Star. ; 0. B. Yeman, of Boulder was in the city Monday evening and Tues day morning. Lees Egg Maker for sale at Dyes Hardware. F. M. Otto, of Western. Nebr.. was transacting business in our city the first of the week. C. H. Williams, of Boulder. was in the eity the first of the week visiting with Prof. S. S, Snell. Electric light globes at Dye’s hardware. D. H. Gibson. of Sterling came down te our city Monday night and Tuesday morning started uni lasurvey of the Coli.-ado Telephone ! Co’s lines between here and Fort | Morgan. :, Money saved is money made,- try | that Cash Sale at Petersen’s Store. | P. R. McDowell and wife :u'-? rived in the city from Steamboat | Springs Sunday evening. M. | McDowell had been employed nlll the Steamboat Pilot for about :1' month, but on account of his wife's| health he fad to go toa lower cli-| mate. Mr. McDowell Jeft ,\[un-' day night for Kearney., Nebr.. ‘where he has accepted a position as linotype operator on the Hub. Mrs. McDowell will go to Kearney the latter part of this week. Her| many friends here hope she will have better health in that section. | E. F. Clayton was in Sedgwick “l"fi‘h,\' morning. ’ | d. G. Mowbrey, of Dorsey, | Was & city visitor last Sunday. ‘ ‘ H. J. Erickson, of Ovid, came | jdown to the county seat. l"rida,v} Inn his - way to Sterling, ? Dye Bros guarantee Lee’s Egg Maker l '(o make the hens lay. Your moneyl baek if you are not satisfled. Wi, Lowes, of Dorsey, spent i Saturday in - our city lmn-':n'liugl business, ' All Kinds of electrie light globes | at Dye’s hardware, | L. C. Maxwell, of Sterling, i came down to our city the first ' of the week, | The Muaundy Lee Incubator is the ! kind with the “moisture regulator. | For sale at Dye’s Hardware. w: l W Cornelins, of Columbus, | Nebr., wis a visitor to our city | {last Sunday. I Grant Kennedy, of Ovid, was ! a county seat visitor the I:uu-rl part of last week, : We uare selling: oyr large portalflei llamps at cost. Betterlzmrchuw while you can save money. Ked Vance. | i JCOMeCrery made a business| {trip into the central part of Nebr.. the last of last week. M. lLaughlin, of Ovid, was transacting businees in the county |.~wm the latter part of last week, With Eighty dollars, ycu can buy a hundred dollars sorth of goods at | Petersen’s Store. | Joe Span returned from Grand Island the latter part of last week. He was visiting: with his sister at that place. 1 | Ray and Edward Farnam have moved onto the Walter's farmeast of town and will farm the place : this scason, You Fellow’’ now’s the time for you to lay in your supplies at reduced rates. | The P. Petersan fierc. Co. .| Geo. . Thomson returned from r | Kansas ( lity Sunday morning where »{ he had been in the interest of the Julesbure Land Company. For the best electric heating, pads -1 see Ked Vance the plumber. Alkert Campbell, who was eall ed to Missouri a short time ago by the death of his father. returned to the city Friday morning. 1| Wm. Stout, of this city. movedto Holyoke last week. M. Stout | will engage in the well drilling busi : ‘m-ss in’ that place. I Frank W. Cooley. of Burlington, ‘lowu. was looking at some of this j lcuuntr,\"s fertile soil the latter part of last week and the first of this - l with a view of purchasing. International Stockfood for sale at Dye’s Hardware. ' Twins, a boy and a girl arrived ‘lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. | Richardson last Thursday afternoon : | “Red™ is wearing a smile that [{won’t come off. It is reportrd that he had the little boy up to the 1| clectric light plant Friday intro | ducing hin to the boys, ll _The S‘V".er Furniture Store just re ) cieved this week a tine lot of the latest { sheet music. | Miss Elma Law, who has been 'l:lllonding school in Greeley this z f winter,returned to her home in the city the first of the week. She will ‘lrvmain here during the spring va- E(_‘:lli()l]. She says Julesburg looks 3 !:l-.‘.‘full,\‘ cood to her after an ab "[sence of two or three months. ’ Feed International Stockfood and . | you will save twice the cost of it in Igrain and the stock will do better '| For sale by Dye’s Hardware. | Elsewhere in this issue will be |fnund a display advertisement of | *lth(- next number of the Im-lur«" course, which will be held here ; March 25. Alvah Green is highly i recommended as an entertainer and { | everyone may besure of a pleasant | ';‘.-n-ninzs entertainment without a | j/lr,\' spot in it if they attend lhis} {number. Dont forget the date, [ March 25. Admission 3ic. l } _The Styer Furniture Store just r‘--! | cieved this week a fine lot of the latest | sheet music. | Last Thursday night two :lll(us! loaded to their capacity were | l:lri\'nn to Sedgwick. The occu- j | pants, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Dye, | [Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Labaree, l; |.\lr. and Mrs. Owen Brooks, Murs, : M. L. Babcock, Mr. E. F. Clfly-H tonand I. J. and David Br(mks,j went to attend the revival meet-! ings being held at that place. They report a nice trip and excel- | lent work on the part of Rev. Jones, the evangelist. ‘ 'FOR THAT BAD COLD! i T I SIS Ry Koxocald Tehios. anvens son i m. No quinine, no bu: n ears. ninsSy md amls. Wa g l colds, in tablet form. Easy to take and handy to carry. They act directly on the 0 mucous membranes, a few tablets bring » relief. We guarantee them. I Z. N. CLEVELAND'S Drug Store. ! S 5 GRS GRS G GRS ¢ GEED RN GENNENED Messrs. W. A, Stewart and .| C. Conger, of Ong, Nebr., were city visitors the latter part of last week. : Electric toasters 's what you need. | See Ked Vance, 1 Geo. E. McConley., of .\'lt'l'“llH{ was in the city Inst Friday in the interest of the Colorado Telephone comprny. For Sale: - Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. A. J. Brundage. Probably every woman who is stoned for wearing a harem skirt is right down glad it is not a hobel 'she has on. - The dance given by the Modern Woodman last Saturday night was well attended and a very nice time was had by all, R.T. Adams. accompanied by | Rev. Waller aud a number of land seekers, went to Holyoke last Fri day afternoon. Fred Deßerard went to Deaver! the latter part of last week in the interest of the New South Ir rigation District. S D Melane, formerly of this place but now of Lexington, Nebr., came in Sunday to attend to business matters, J. B. Wright, of Beatrice. Neby.. was a city visitor the forepart of | the week, Mr. Wright was look ing at some of this County’s for-| tile soil. There is some consolation in the thou_ht that there are hosts of people in these United States who need never fear the blighting of fect which ownership of the Hope, diamon is presumed to scatter in its wake. [ C. F. PARKER, President ; E. D. HAMILTON, Cashier ! C. W. WHITE, Vice President. i 8205 " The First National Bank : OF JULESBURG ¥ A Home Bank Owned by Home Feople : ,! CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $60,000 ' : e Thans ani e Ineß e b Contitane that we can render satisfactory service. : l JULESBURG, -- . S COLORADO | ——————— “r._—-—-_—- | SPECIALS 1 | FOR THE COMING WEEK I | | ¢ l Itis time to begin thinking of spring I and summer garments. This year ( embroideries are particularly in de , mand. We offer from now until 1) March 27th on all embroideries and : ’ I laces and white goods including In- l il dia linens, long clothes dimity, per- l | sian lawns and demasks at | l xl 20 per cent discount. ' | W.M. Labaree | . . I G. E. Hendricks was in Chap pell the lattar part of last week at (tending to legal business, | Morris T horkildsen, of Mil | waukee, who his been visiting | with his friend Ben Heiderich of [ this city, left for Chicago Monday levening. He will visit with s Juncle in that city. Mrs. Alice M. Kaylor, repre senting the Norma Home Asso : ciation for children, was in our il"il,\‘ last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, | Kaylor recieved a liberal donu tion for th* home here although |nu children from this territory are i its care. She received very *liberal donations from the various ' adjoining towns. '!Re%@'\' \.W‘or Success e 2 50“5 Grpe Best made 7/ \ in all e TR €S Pa7 e 837 ) i COMPLETE New line of carpet samples in all grades. LET US 6 and 12 foot MAKE Linoleums YOUR D x 12 NEW ft. Rugs CARPETS STYER’'S FURNITURE STORE