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I , CARPETS: A new lime of samples just received. We caly charge 3c rd I Ho Vo Styer for sewing. -- - Furniture Repai:ing and Picture l?r::ym: ‘e: : per :ya s You can have for your family is a { Bank Account with ‘ THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF JULESBURG, COLORADO. Itis our business to keep money in this community active, not idle. We refer those who have not banked with us to those who have. DO YOUR BANKING WITH US L E. F. Clayton, Cashier J IS G ¢ G GEEI G GEID GER— S — _o_-__—_.i . Corn and Corn Chop \\'.e have a good supply of old and new corn and can make you a bettér price than you can get else ' where, Good Clean Coal We screen all our coul. We handle Rock Springs, I Maitland, Hanna, Lignite and Pennsylvania An thracite. l Lumber and Building Material | We handle the largest stock in North-eastern Colo rado and will not only meet all competition but o them one better. L The John Cass Lumber Co-! IS §SS GRS RN GEERERED Gh.ANENED I S —— - C. F. PARKER, President E. D. HAMILTON, Cashier C. W. WHITE, Vice President. ; ' 8205 ; ° ® The First National Bank OF JULESBURG : A Home Bank Owned by Home People CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $60,000 With adequate capital and modern equipment throughout we solicit your Deposits, Loans and Banking Business generally,confident we can render satisfactory service. ; JULESBURG, - - - - COLORADO KRIST BROS. DRAY LINE e If you want your hauling done promptly . and at a reasonable price, you will profit by having us do it for you. Phone or ders to the Gate-Way Cafe and you will receive prompt attention. TS @ CEID |QD © GIEEEEe Dish Dish ' ANETNPEEREER 12 TR TN We have just received a new line of . 5 dishes. Seven patterns of cups’ and - saucers. Those desiring anything in i . o b 4 . This Line 4 3 can get supplied at this store. [ would B @ like to dispose of these at once as it ~( takes too much room to display them. i et i ’ R ; Bruce Campbell’s 10c Store —-§ ‘ We sell Groceries . o ® e s &»e THE JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE, MAY 16. 1912 Local - and - Personal ’ , Time Table. | (WEST BOUND---MAIN LINE.) INo. 1--Overland Limited..... 5.47 p.m. {No. 3--Foreign Mail v 4.35 a.m. {No. 5--Oregon Express ... 10,10 a.m. [No. 7—Los Angeles limited..B.46 p.m. i | No. 9—Fast Mail .. 5.00 p.m, {No. 17-Oreand Wash Lim.. 9.56 p.m. No. 19—Express . ... . 4.55 p.m. | (EAST BOUND---MAIN LINE.) No. 2-Overland Limited ... 9.12 p.m. | No. 4—Atlantic Express 6.26 p.m, INo. G- Oregon Express . . 5.15 a.m. No. * ®—Los Angles Limited 9.51 a.m. No. 10—Foreign Mail 6.25 a.m. | { No. 18—Oregon-Wash, Lim 9.30 a.m. | No. 20--Mail and Express 6.15 a.m. | T '! (WEST EOUND---BRANCH LINE.) [ No. 211—Denver Sge(-ial 3.30 p.m. I‘No. 113~ Colorado Special 7.35 a.m, No. 215—Colorado Express_ .. 2.05 a.m. < (EAST BOUND---BRANCH LINE.) " | No. 212 - Denver Special 9.20 p.m. | No. 214—Colorado Special .. 2.20 p.m. I No. 216 —Chicago Express. . 4.55 a.m. i [Note: Nos 213 and 214 are flag stops | at Ovid and stop regurlarly at Sedg wick. Nos 215 and 216 are flag stops at Sedgwick. II Julesburg Lodge Directory iA' F. & A. M. -2d and 4th Fridays. Eastern Star—2nd and 4th Tuesdays. I. 0. O. F.—Every Saturday. M. W. A.--2nd and 4th Thursdays. Royal Highlanders—First and Third Mondays. ! Rebekahs —lst and 3rd Tuesdays. | M. E. Church. ‘ 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Public Worship lTheme: ‘‘Partnership with Christ.”’ ‘ 12:00 M -Class Meeting 2:30 p. m.—Junior League. 7:00 p. m. -Epworth League. No services at 8 o’clock, all wor shiping in Unin service at the Con gregational church, Miss Jewell speak ing. t\\'w!ywsduy 7:50 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service. Good music at all Services. ——— Congregational Church. Seats free cordial welcome to all. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School . 11:00 a. m.—Public Worship: | " | Address to Children: On being Afraid .| Sermon: -**Friendship’’ ‘ ; 2:30 p. m.—Jjunior Christian Endeavor | 8:00 P. M. —Union Service Address }by Miss Jewell of State W. C. T. U. | 8:00p. m. Bible Stady every' Wed ' nesday. : | flme s A TRI SST SR e R ! Miss Eiseman is entertaining a sister from Chicago. ‘ | S. AL Conover was a p:lss(-ngurl [to Ovid Sanday morning. l J. C. Wagner visited the hunl-, ling town of Soyder Sunday. | E.N. Keisey entertained his‘ futher from Sterling over Sun day. ' Mrs. H. V. Styer left Tuesday for ap extended visit with l'(‘lnli\'vs! at Rising City, Nebraska. | District Court will convene .\l:l,\'i 28th. There are several ill]lml’-; tant cases on the Docket. } Mr. H. H. Hudson is imy roving | his residence property with (:v-' ment sidewalks and curbing. i Miss Marie Clayton is the r(--i cipient of w beantiful new piano, a | eraduation gift from her father. | Messrs. MeKinstry and Johnson | Lof Sedgwick was in Juleshure on " Dbusiness the forepart of the week. The Hon. B. F. Clayton, of In dianoly, Town, was in Juleshure ' last week looking after financial interests here, | l Mes. C. L MeSparran has bheen | enjoying a few days visit with her sister. Miss Florence Goucher of Salt Lake City. | We have extra copies of this weeks paper. If you want to send - them to vour friends come in and | give us the addross. } | Dr. Nathan Hugeh Lee delivered : a1 humerous lecture tn the Metho- | - dist Church last Thorsday night to ’ a delighted andience. | } Dr. Glover., Veternarian of the o State Agricultural College :blrhm-:‘ sed apart of the Student body at| Cthe Hich School last Tuesday | morning. | Mr. and Mrs. Deifender of San- | ta Cruz. Calif. relatives of 1% C.| MeNew™s and old friendsof Daniol | Bower’s stopped off here for a vis-| it on their way to Nebraska. I District, County and City Of ficials District Judy., ‘ Hon. H. I, Burke, Sterling. Distriet Attorney, : i L. C. Stephenson, Fort Morgan, l Deputy Dis’t. Atty,, l 1 C. M. Rolifson, Julesburg. TCltl’k of District Court, ‘ ~ Mrs. Norul B. Redford Jnlesburg. County Clerk and Recorder, \ Mrs. Lilly Z Labaree, Julesburg. i‘ Teasurer, | 8, H. Carlson, Julesburg. | County Judy«, i R. J. Dob. 1), Julesburg. | | Sup’t of Schools, ! Mrs. Ella W. Bubeock, Julesburg. . | Sheriff, 1 H. C. Spillman Julesburg. '3 Board of County Commissioners, ! F. W. Sherman, Chairman Sedgwick W. T. Johinson, Julesbm g, Finley Dye, Julesburg. County Attor ey, A. F. Perrier, Julesbarg . i Assessor, | . Mark Gyger, Sedgwick. | County Suryeyor, : : J. O, Thistle, Julesburg. | Conmgu.-,. | W. C. Davidson, Sedgwick. } Mayor. : | G. S. Kinsman { City Councilimen, 1 T. V. Grantham * Z. N. Cleveland ! H. H. Hudson | C. W. Rook, ; E. F. Clayton, | R. E. Bu:':v::, | Treasurer, ‘l Chas. Peterson, l Clerk, ! Geo. H. Thompson, Attorney, l R. T. Johu-on. B [ Marshall | I Harry Spillman. | LS e s ] l The North Eastern (fulnm-’lu! Medical Society met with Dr. M. | L. Babcock on yesterday afternoon A number of M. Ds. were in at tendance. Mrs. W. 1. Pound went into Denvew Lot week and will remain | over in the Capital city this week |:\ltendin~_~' the Field Day exercises of Miss W oleott™s =chool for young li\_di(‘.\. » - ' Mi:s Minnie Jackson, of Delta, | Coloradoy s visiting her sister| Mis. U. W. Keplinger. Miss| Juacksonis an accomplished voeal- | [isl and rendered two solos at the Methi=dist church last Sunday. E ‘ In o letter from Dr. JJ. B, Dun-| !Imm of Wenona, .. he says:| l“l am having your Dey Land | Commandments in last weeks issue ’l'r:mn-‘l and hung on the well on ymy farmin Devell County.”™” South Divide ! lI.J. Smelser’s were Venungo shoppers Saturday, ! Julesburg shoppers Saturday Lwere: IH. Smelser and wife, i\\'ui: Kissack and wife, Lige Shea ;rmx Wilbur Allen. Dave Camelin, ;H:n;_\ Robertson, Bill Johnson Land Jim Brown. l The following were the Sunday Cealler< from the Sotth Divide, Ver inh Juetty, Hogh Green. John Pol zin Hugh Green's and S 0 WL Lundy “scJohn Lammersat Venan oo: Frank Bergner’s at Fdward Bartonsa Mre, Stone at Jim Browins (ieo. Clarks: Blaine Fioras and Harry Smelsers at Geo. Daxtess, Barl Green and Guy Smelser were hreaking colts Sundsy. : - We understand that everyvone Lad o rood time at the danee Sat ‘lH'-‘,:L\ cve cwen i some of the hoys| did cet off the road poing home. The Weather man sent usa good sonker Friday and those farmers “Sunny Jim? smiles are grafted) on to sy, Every one Is busy planting cor now diayse | We see Timms Brothers have a tloep tilling ® dise plow. Now watch thi' dirt {ly. | John Polzin was hauling | i from over west Tuasday. i Walt Kirsack ealled at Hugh Ciroen s Tuesday. U. No. Me. Ovid News Mi-= Leota Saunder-. Miss Jen nie Marshall, Mr. Jay Bennett and Ray Curtis spent Sunday :llll‘ reservoir, | Miss Winona Reed Jewell, Col lorado W.C. T. U. Sovr«'lar,\'j Young peoples branch lectured at Ovid hall Wednesday eve May 15th and on the same afternoon a 'n-coptinn was held at the home) of Mr. C. N. Bennett in honor of Miss Jewell. | | Onaccount of the election huhl‘ jat the Ovid School house on Mon [day May the 6th resulting in a li(-{ | between Mr. Manuel Langhlin and ;\\'. J. Burch, a special election | was held last Monday the 13th, [At this election Mr. Burch was |clected Secretary over Mr. Walace | Rowland by a majority of 1 vote. ‘ Keen interest was shown at both | these elections and on Jast .\(nn(l:l,\‘l the electors turned out "1-‘.l' | masse. "’ 1 : Mes. Manuel Laughlin has been {ill for several days. It is hoped il!mt nothing sericus will develope tand that Mrs. Laughlin will recov !m' in a few days. % Miss Leota Saunders rendered llwu piano solos quartette from ’lfligulut(o" and Nevin's "(hnnl‘ { Night™ at the commencement ex i(-l'f‘is('s given by the .\'v(l;_-'\\‘i('k‘ [Schools on Monday eve. Miss| | Saunders rendered her first num- | { ber beautifully and as the :uulivm-v} wits very appreciative and respon '~i\'(' this number was well r_m'«-i\'(-nl‘ 1::< was Nevin's “Good )'ié_"ln."i While this last number does not il"-.quiru as'much action as "Rign-; Iletto®™” Miss Saunders vendered this '!m:mln-r very artistical and with X 'im:n'kc-(l degree of feeling and tec [ hnique. | | Miss Rena Brock visited her sister Miss Fern Brock on - Sutur | day and Sunday. | The Ovid base ball team will Le under the management of Frank | Alexander this coming season. | M. Alexander is a veteran player and we are sure with the team un '.idul' his management some of their .| opponents will sitoup and take A notice™ this summer. “Go to it 'ilm,\'s." [ Mre.J. E. Saunders has pur chased a Maxwell nito. Now ook i‘nnl, for some awful smashing of | records, | , Miss Laura Davis, the Tencher! in the West Lincoln school an- Ihounees the closing exercises l'«r} [her school for next Saturday eve- | r‘\niny_' May Isth. : | by ; Methodist Church Items | I Epwort League and Sunday | Sehiool were all at hieh tide last| [Sunday. The “kids™ carrvied off'| the banner azain, Bul another class is forging towards the ban- Imors Mre. Brownlee's classe Tt s ustally banner in offermge. Parents’ Day Anniversary Sun [day morning wis attended by o lwrge congreeation. The Dacen laureate services in the evening were attended by o packed house! with extra chairs, Drother Hieh delivered a good address suvoes tive of high ideals and noble aims, The Union choirrendered splendid music and Miss LJackson from Delta. Colorado. charmed the large audiences with her fine solos morn ine andrevening. The Woman's Foreien Mission ary .\-'u‘iv'v\' will not meet with Mres. Ben Franklin, Thursday 2:350 p.m. Postponed on account of High Schiool exercises. [ Miss Winona Reed Jewell, Hec retary of the Younge People’s Branch of the W. C. T. UL of Col orando. will address & Union ser vice of the Julesbure churches next Sunday evening, on S World wide Wartare. against Alcohol.™ The Progress and Outlook of the! Colorado Campaion witl be o spee inl feature. Let everyvbody i town come to hear her. There will be no preaching serviee in the Methodist Church Sunday evening. | eoing to the Congrevational | hurch for above service, | | o | | § CLASSIFIED ADS 1 OEDO GEND ‘ For the best garder hose made at I the lowest price see Ked Vance. | Tomato and Cabbage plants at Dye | Brother’s Hardware. e ‘ Hay For Sale Alfalfa and native hay, for sale by | T. R. Liddle zlso baled hay at the | Julesburg Lumber Co, | Take your Cream to Peterson’s and get the cash. ‘ We have u nice line of garden hose at a very reasonabie price, \ Ked Vance frme— e e e | Leave your orders for any kind of 'plunts or flowers at Dye's Hardware. | — | Ked Vance can sell you cheaper than ‘ynu ban buy elsewhere, Seed Potatoes For Sale | Mrs. Christine Fick hasabout 50 bu, of fine Early Olio Seed potatoes for sale. See lier or enquire at this office, IFairmount Creamery Co. Inquire at | Petersen’s ' Come in ard see the excellent grade | of garden Lose we carry. ‘ Ked Vance, i Dye Brothers will have one of their | special sales May 25 to June 1. | g 2 2 i Petersen will give your cream a good It :st. Try them. [ For Sale { Square Piano, $25 cash. Can be seen | at Congregational Parsonage. 1 Seed Potatoes For Sale i I have come goud Red MceClure seed potatoes for sule at Thets per bushel, ' E. A. Smith, | 1 mile N. EL of Julesburg f May 9-22 ! . Congregational Notes ‘ Fine attendance again at last '|Sunrhx,\'. morning .—n'rv,igvs. whila imany of our Toncers’ attended i the Union meeting at night. The Jdchoir is giving us some of the _l<|»lundi4l singing we had before lllu_- hf*::\':\‘ .\.\‘ul‘!{ of the .",\l«-rr.\' Mitk Maids™ venderod choir prac ’l.im' diflicult. 1 Camp Chied Ouray of the Qlder } Boys department of the Denver Y. 31, C. A, offers a_tent . to. Jules- Eh:u';_" provided at loast five boys go [ trom here. Toe dates are June [2O to July s, Total cost including [ railway fure to and from camp !:l'ul board and lodging while there jwill be 523, The pastor of the ehuvel o other ompetent leader | £de [ will o along. Any boys or par !t':xb intere<ted will please commu ;ni ate with Mr. Heib. | A delightful vacation week for l(‘,n.:'_:l'-':_'::l:w!‘:l‘fl'.\ isheing) ed {at very low rates at M ou [Springs. A Fellowship co. er ence has been planped fore 21-27 with President O. S. D.uvis tof Chicago in Charge. Anyone tdesivious of fother information i will consult the ""Rocky Mountain j('u:l:l'-”__‘ wionalist™® or the Pas ‘}l " [ Miss Jewell of the State W. (. T. U. and a «peckerof conziderable experience will address a Unicn meeting at this church next Sun day evening. Everyone is invited On Monday after on at the Meth odist church Miss Jewell will < ad dress a meeting for men. There are some prportant :v-;f'.~ mat ters that every telligent citizen oueht to know the woman's icli of. Benediction of Most Blessed Sacrament Rev. Father Joseph N. Olden bure will celebrate Mass in St. Anthony s Church Julesburg, Sun diy, May 26, at 10:30 a’clock A. M. Immediately after Muss there will be benediction of the Most Blessed - Saersnment. This is the fivst time this service hasever been held in Julesburg., There will be speeial musicand allare invited to attead and moreover all should try and attend this beaufiful and im pressive service. it