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-THE GRIT-ADVOCATE R. ]. DOBELL, Publisher SUPSCR'PTION RATES. ADVERTISING RATES. §1 £O per vear in advance. 10 cents per inch. 75 esr:ls for six months. Local readers 5 cents perline. Entered st the post olfio; at Julesburg, Colo., as second class mail maties. South Divide Mrs. Bert Lamers received a telegram Thursday moming stating ber mother was very sick, come at once. She lefi the same day to be with her mother in [llinois. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah From and Babe Sundayed at Walter Kis sacks, M:. and Ms. John Spelts cal led at Geo. Lamers and Amkherst Sunday morning. The neighbors and friends of Mr.and Mrs. M. L. Parker are greatly enjoying their fine water welon patch this summer. Riva and Guy Smelser called at the John Spelts home Friday eve wag- Walter Kissack returned frcm Julesburg, Thursda_.y! ! Aug. 28th. o o i COLOSSAL : COLOSSAL : i CRUUS ) CROLSAD R ISBT T fi%i’ $&7, | HIPPODROME HIPPODROME MENAGERIE MENAGERIE MAKING NEW ERIENDS® WAKING'NEY FRIENDS” Grand Free Street Parade Grand Free Street Parade £ Every Day at 11 A. M. followed by Every Day at 11 A. M. followed by Fres Out-Boor Exhibition Free Out-Beor Exhibition Seats for 6,000 People Seals for 6,000 People ’ . o 099 “All The News That’s Fit To Print It’s Independent. It Prints all the News - It's Fair e S e s L T W Fhese are the reasons why you should take The Denver | Subscription Rates Times 1: By Mail BESIDES it is clean and decent—the sort of a paper you |‘ RSO woad not be ashamed to have in your home. 5 | Onrural free delivery routes and in ter- In addition, it’s a builder, not a wrecker. You wen’t find ’; ritory not covered by carriers or news sny knocking in The Denver Times. It’s aim is the upbuild- 1 pouq g of the West. be s ‘ It prints t.he news the day it occurs and it comes tp~ yousacel - L 8 one vear, el hr S 7:;4.50‘ ewrate. It is the only paper in Denver to have the reports of | Sixmonths including Sunday 00 the two great press associations—the United Press and the {| Three months including Sunday... 1.75 A iated Press. {' One year without Surday. .. _ 300 i % Six months, without Sunday. 1.75 i Mail This Coupon Today | Three months without Sunday 1.60 i One year, Sunday only ... 200 Watil further notice send me the Dially and Sunday Times || Bix months, Sundayonly......_ . 150 . Three months, Sunday only.. . .75 N RIS e g o : i For the shorter periods of ene and PAGATORE <. . o oy eIR S S Ll S R Lo ' two months the rextfl&r rate of 65 cemts per menth prevails. —_—__—————_—,——-—_“_—_M— Only 15 Cents a Week '"fhuine e y ents a e€e Sunday Issue his western trip Thursday. The Will Gaunt and Nagot families from near Venango spent Sunday at M. L. Parkers. Several families from Amherst spent Sunday at the Chas. Redes home. Saturday shoppers in Julesburg | were: Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Sr. Lloyd Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Smelser, Nathan Spelts, Mr. and Mrs. John Spelts, Mr. and Mts. Dave Camelin and Florence. The Belgiaus threshing outht arrived into the neighborhood Fri day. 1 Earl Green called at John Spelts Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Lamers and children and Mrs. Otto Fulcher and child-' THE JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE, AUG. 2!, /9/3 'ren of Holyoke called at the H. ). | Smelser home Friday. | Lulu Parker helped Mrs. Hugh | Mr.and Mrs. Hary Semeleer |wete in Julesburg Tuesday. | Smglser called at 'l’Ri:ymonl recently. e A part of the pupils of Miss Saunders class in piano instruc {tion gave a recitul at her home on {last Friday night. After the pro ’gram Miss Saunders served ice |crcam and cake to those prasent. | Itis a Little Daughter Dr. Tiberghein reports the ar rival of a little daughter at the C. H. Lent home on Saturday’ morn [ing. The little lady has the best |wishes of the Grit-Advocate fam ily. New Dairy Farm The new Diary law is now in effect, and the professor of Animal Husband ry of the State Agricultural College is ex-officio Dairy Commissioner. Professor Martin took over the of fice from former Commissioner H. M. Cochran on the 15th of July, and will conduct the office at Fort Collirs. No. funds are available for the work, | and probably none will be available un til December, so that no work can be done until after that date, Dairymen and manufacturers and handlers of dairy products will be glad to learn that the dollar fee is no long ier required forinspection. When mor.- |ey becomes available for work, the | Commissioner will inspect where there | appears to be necessity for it, without ' charging a fee, Testers are still required to have licenses, and the- licenses outstanding will be honored for one year from date |of issue. —News Notes, Colorado Ag | ricultural College. No. 9603 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AT JULESBURG, IN THE STATE OF COLO. RADO, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUG. 9, 1913, | RESOURCES | Loans and Discounts..__.______________ $102,910.07 NO\wrdults. secured and unsecured. ... 2,537.51 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation....___ 25,000.00 | Bonds, securities,ete....______._________ 545.39 ! Bunkinf house, furniture and fixtures_. 3,014.20 | Other Real Estateowned. ... ______ 942578 | Due from National Banks (not reserve | Due from approved reserve agents...___ 18,162.53 Checks and other cash items._ ... ___ 453.53 | Notes of other National banks..________ 20.00 . Fractional paper currency, nickels and O T o A e 175.37 . LAWPUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, Viz: | Specie. . . _ g -—--__..6,407.25 | _ Legal tender notes__.___.__l,B7o.oo 8,277.26 { Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer i (5 per cent of circulation) ....________ 1,250.00 [ rotal - SIEEE B a6 i LIABILITIES | | Capital stock paid in____._______________s 25,000.00 ‘Surplusfund___.________________________ 10,000.00 | Undpivided profits less expenses and i taxes f‘id““,.,.. ell 2,060.57; | National bank notes outstanding.....___ 25,000.00 Individual deposits subject tocheck .._. 45,4221 Demand certificates of deposit......__ .. Time certificates of deposit ..._.._____ _ 56,350, Certified Checks..__._.__________..__.__ { Cashier's checks outstanding _..._.._.__ 2,048.49 ! Bills payable, including certificates of | deposit for money b0rr0wed........__ 5,000.00 { Dot N L 3171771468 | STATE OF COLORADO, { g | COUNTY OF SEDGWICK. | ™" I, E. F. CLAYTON, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belicf. E. F. CLAYTON, Cashier. - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of August, 1913. ‘ (Seal) B.D. PARKER, Jx, Notary Public. ! My commission expires Feb. 19, 1914, Correct—Attest: B. F. CLAYTON P. PETERSEN C. M. ROLFSON Directors. \ - lfiowowamvbmmmwulhln-'b Toiuinl?o-—ha-unn‘ iom is to serve you. : She has at her finger tips the most modern telephone equipment in the world. Quickmess, accuracy and courtesy are her essential quali ficatioms. Frequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when cour . ageqand presence of mind are required. : It is as essential to good telephone service that each Bell Telophone operator should be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equip ment of that great intercommunicating system should be in good working order. In the Bell system, 70,000 operators make connections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company \ Notice of Meeting of Board of - g T T Noticeis hereby given that the board of County Commissioner of Sedgwick County, Colorado will meet as a Board of Equalization at the office of the County Clerk in Julesdurg in {said County on Tuesday September 2. 1913 and continue in session not less than ‘three nor more than ten days for the | adjustment and equalization of the al-‘ sessment among the several taxpayers of said County. And all objections to the assessment as made by the County assessor must be presented to the Board of Equoliza tion at this meeting. Taxpayers fail ‘ ing to present their objections at this time will be considered to have waived all objections to the assesment as made by the Assessor. Lily Z. Labaree, County Clerk. Congregational Church Notes To take an automobile trip a. round the world visiting Japan, Germany, Ireiand, Mexico. Alas ka, as well as our own America, sceing interesting sights, sampling | the delicacies so plentifully that al lunch basket need not be taken on the trip, all for 35 cents is surely a vacation trip everyone in town avill want to take. Personally| conducted by most charming lad-| ies, how could the journey be oth erwise than most enjoyable! Don’t forget the time, next Tuesday from 4p.m,to 10 p. m. Autos will be taken atthe Central Station located at the city park. 5 We will miss our Choir Master and Organist, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Parker Jr. next Sunday, while ab sent on a well earned vacation. A Ladies Quartette will have charge of the choir music. The Sunday School Board held an interesting meeting last Satur day evening, and plans for an /in | teresting and more efficient quar ter in the school work were adop-| ted. | The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society held thrir semi-monthly | meeting on Thursday at the resi dence of Mrs. C. C. Gould. Plans {for the conduct of the *‘Trip | Around the World®’ next Tuesday '| were completed. ) )| Next Sunday is the last opportun | ity to help our Benevolent Fund )| Treasurer discharge our obliga | tion to the American Board of ) 3 S | Foreign Missions. ) : s i ) Strayed On er about the 20th of last Novem - | ber from my place 12 miles south-east of Sedgwick, a black horse colt, with star in forehead. Colt is two years old at present time. 3 W. H. Woodhasms. Festival Brush Colo. Reduced Rate nsl Raronds. A weckotJo Ride 6 Days Fall Festival Stunts Broncho Busting, Racing, Auto Parade, Base . ball, Duck Drive, Flag Drill, Masking, Cooking Contests, Alfalfa Palacg, : 12-Car Carnival : . Wild Animal Show, bancing 30 - - Buffalo Bill's Boy Scouts - - 30 Se eies Money, MOIG Firee Exlulaticns 6 Days of Carnival Sports Recreation, Sport, Pleasure, Fus, Frolic and Oht Jo Carnival Aug. 25-30 WE DO French Dry Cleaning, Wehg, Pres_sing and Renovating. Makg Clothes to order and cover buttons., Y + L. J. LUNDELL THE TAILOR | JULESBURG LUMBER l ' COMPANY l EVERYTHING YOU NEED ' FOR BUILDING l I COAL. ' PAINTS. | iL Phone, Julesburg 4. i