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w O C A New and Complete Line of Picture h“d;mldings . . SO jus¢ Received Also New Rugs. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK JULESBURG ’ The Oldest Bank in Sedgwick _County ESTABLISHED AS A PRIVITE BANK 158¢ AS A NATIONAL BANK 1909 CAPITAL 2500000 SURPLUS and PROFIT $14000,00 We highly appreciate your business and will endeavor to make it mutually benificial § percent interest paid on Time Depesits Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent B. F. Clayton, Pres. Clias. Petersen, V.-P. E. F. Clayton, Cashier e e e e TR W e e C. F. PARKER, President F. G. LASELLE, Cashier C. W. WHITE, Vice President. 8205 o ° .| 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 eguipment throughout we solicit ' your Deposits, Loans 2nd Banking Business srenerally, confident we can rer:der satisfactory service. : JULESBURG, - - - - CoLORADO .~ %.- .~ ] ° We Carry all the Brighten . Up Materials Among which are the following: FLOORLAC for the floors, wood-work and furniture FLAXOAP for cleaning rugs, curtains or clothes. v AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO PAINT ' INSIDE AND OUTSIDE . . Three Grezt Varnishes SCARNOT—for insi¢ wood-work and furniture. » MARNOT—for floor. E REXSPAR—for all outside worlks. ——————————— THE—MW—-— — GCOMPANY —Mm®¥—— ! - --______________________________________- ] Lyt fi . | it = — 2 S ; M T R P £o3 r1 } “‘.’: I\( “l_j.”'r‘;'//’;"{:z‘;n‘ of 753 (“\ \‘ “ R Y e L iil O N W 4 LR 1;?&&"‘ | | NBRE 015 =< A Our customers keep the books, but they spend no time and have no trouble in doing so. Every customer has the same record of his account as we have and in d the same handwriting. This we accomplish by the use of ' MCCASK The Ey SYSTEM ? The One Writing Method of handling credit accounts. With each purchase, we furnish a sale slip which shows the goods pur fhaseél, the price charged for each item and the last previous balance all iooted up. T'h:rc can be no error in handling your accounts as You Always Know What You Owe We furnish a holder for the sale slips. We prefer that you file every slip in this holder—a glance at the last one will tell you what you owe. These slips become an expense account, without effort on your part. Will you let us explain our McCaskey System to you? H. 0. WIGGINS s e e S e S S S S P S gV ’ TR T e T T 3 Pleazall Headquarters > FLOUR, WHILE IT LASTS, ; $1.70 THE SACK. ! BRING YOUR CREAM AND EGGS. ° ° Lanning & Wright, Managers A S THE JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE. JULY 29, 1918 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. O ——————— ! CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH l 1 —0— “ Rev. 3, A, Long, Pastor ; R ‘ ; 0:00 a. m.—Bible School 11.00 a. m. Public Worship [ 6:30 p- m. Young Peoples meeting. {7:30 p. m. —Public Worship. f\\'vdnesda_v 7:15 p. m. Mid-week pray ler resumed at church. { —o— 1! A Cordial Invitation to All { e (- porrr—ar— M. E. CHURCH ; —o— | Frank W. Bretnall, D. D, Pastor e 1106:00 a. m.-—Sunday School | Mrs. B. Franklin, Superintendent. | 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 12:30 p. m. Junior League, 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. —Puablic Worship. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting | —0— { f You are Cordially Invited i | | ! ; Miss Genia Geiger spent last Sat-| urday at Cheyenne, ‘ Herbert Poole was over from l):nl—! ! ten over Sunday | | I ! Archic Irons of Scotts Bluils, Nvi)r.l ;,v. visiting .the Wilsofd boys. e | | Miss Ora Hatel has returned from her visit at Burr Oak, Kansas. | Myron and Helen Babeock are visit | | ing at the Cook home this week. { AUTO LIVERY, l We are siill in the auto livery busi iness. On account of fire, we n-‘(n!! business more than ever before, | Phone Julesburg 109W. l { a. S HIRBELL. ! | —_———— | | Mre. Ida Reich is expected home! | from Greeley the last of the week. 1 | I3 i Esther Frederick left last Friday! | for a visit with her sister in Sterling. | i | 1 Mr. Bucher and family were guests | {at the Orin Bower home over Suuduy.! For Sale | A 3% horse International gasoline ;(ugime for sale cheap at 1 | THE CITY GARAGE. | () t | Dr. Cook and party returned Sunday | ! night from their outing ¢t Estes l’urk.{ i Glen LaSelie and party rvtumml! !from thir automobile trip on last Sl:ll-; | cay. g | CHIROPRACTOR, ' I; Mclain Morgan, D. C. ' { ticme office, Sedgwick, Colorado. | F‘ Also proprietor af The Sedgwick i'iz;‘u-l, wiil he at the Brown Hutc-l} levery afterncon except Sunday, uflr-r! | 3+ P. AL | | e Sl Al Vi L 1 | Miss McKinstry, of Sedgwick, is vis- | iting this week with Miss Mabel (':n'l-! ; son. | 1 i D. T. Bush was looking after irr'i~j ! zation matters at the cast end on last ' ; Iriday. | FOR RENT OR SALE., [ E Eight-room house, shade trees and : imnsidc buildings. Inquire of owner, | | Otto Amberg. Ang. 5. i | St | E Miss Irene LaVelle is visiting at : i Lexington, Neb. 3 | ! Miss Mildred Woolery of Oskosha «is ?‘ | visiting this weck at the W. T. Bowers | | Liome. | ! For Sale or Rent ! ‘ Five room house on fourth street. | I C. M. Harris : | S | { W. 0. Porter, a brother of Mrs. Ben | Franklin, visited her on Thursday of | last week. | A number of our citizens attended l the Frontier celebration at Clieyonne; | last week. i: '| CAWN SOCIAL, i The Rebekah ladies will give a lawn ‘sm'ial in the park, July 31, afternoon ; and evening. Everybody come. 1 K George Thompson entertained hi;“ ! mother, of Chicago, the fore part of :(1:0 week. ; | E. D. Warden and family, of sid- | Enn_\'. spent last Sunday at the l-‘rzmk: { Fisher home. { | Mrs. W. O. Carson is at the hr-(!.:iv';v‘:‘ d| of her mother in Nebraska, who is not ' ;1 expected to live, ‘ { ¢ Denver is to have a new movie lho—; ‘:.tm'. to cost $lOO,OOO. | — » i | E. A. Carroll and C. N. Bennett, of I(ivid, were in Julesburg ‘on business | on last Friday. 3 | TIME TABLE | " —o— WEST BOUND ‘Main Lin . Leaves Daily No. 1—Dcluxe . . ..........3:45 p. m. No. 3—Locul Passenger ...3:15 a. m. No. 5—. cee seeees 2....5:21 p om. ‘.\'o. T—Lcs Angeles Lim.. .. 7:50 p. m. No.'9—Fust Mail ...... .....9:9] p. m. No. 17—« end Wash, Lim 7:28 p. m No. 19— erland Limited ..10:18 a. m. Benver Line No. 11— Twnver Special ...3.35 p. m. No. 13— lorado Special ...8:30 a. m. No. 15— ciorado Express ..1:35 a. .m EAST BOUND Main Lin: Arrives Daily No. 2—D«lun 2 esiensnseddzifia m, No. 4—Atluntic Express ....7:21 p. m. No. 6—.. sadinis aPssise 0o 0327 B0, No. 8—Los Angeles Limited 11:29 a. m. No. 10— oreign Mail ....3:06 p. m. No. 18—« Waush. Limited 9:34 2. m. No. 20—0+v rland Limited ...9:12 p. m. ienver Line No. 12—« rade Special .. .8:45 p.m. No. 14—Dinver Special ...2:55 p. m, '.“.‘u. 16—C z0 Express ....4:30a. m i Miss J Wilson and Miss Dorothy ‘ Ir(-turu(-d from their visit at Geering on last Friday ; | | G. H. Austin, county judge, n-—j turned fr his trip to Des Moines I!n\'.:'. on onday. i There a4 goodly attendance of | |hu:-w~r: at Corey sale of Im:lsvhnlrl! - goods last Suturday, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. We are pared to write insurance of all kind« in reliable u,mp;n:i.:w We would like a share of your busi-| ness Buyers ure coming. List your land and city property with us. } | SMELSER & SON. l s s i ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bower and niece, Miss Shreiber, left Sunday l‘nr‘ ’Steambout Springs. | ! ‘ i Mrs. T. J. Harrison, Master Lloyd and Miss Frances left for Wichite, E!'{:znsas, on Saturday. | ] Chester Kaderli came back from his i\'m ation on Monday and is once more at his post at the depot. l Miss Bessie Cannody leaves this week for Chappell, where she will at tend tezchers’ institute. | Mrs. Ella Stalnaker, of Marquette, | Nebrasha, visited at the G. H. Austin !l‘.cmv- Thursday and Friday. | | Miss Marie Zopelia is reporting for |a1:(- Grit-Advocate during the absenco 'uf Mies -Frances Harrison. ; Miss Martha Lundell gave a party on Waodnesday night in honor of her suest, Miss Ruth Lundgren. } Mra. John Morrison, of Big Springs, visited at the Phil McCormiek and | Eppercon homes on Thursday. } Ruth Landgren, who has been \‘i,»v% iting at the Lundell home, returns to lier home in Denver on Saturday. ‘ The voung ladies who have been at tending summer school at Kearney, Nebraska, are expected home Firnlny,“ B’z Springs and Grant playved lmll: at Rig Springs on last Sunday. The score was 2 to 3 in favor of l’.i;;;I Springs. ] Mrs. Joel Gungerich, of l’luln\'ivw,] Texas, has been investigating the Pos- | sibilities of investments in Sedgwick | county. | Miss Alice Scott of Neleigh .\'obr,,[ who hos been visiting at the C. M. Harris home returned to her home on | last Friday. [ Tom Bailey and family, of ('h:lp-! pell, came in Sunday night for a visit with lis brother, Joe Bailey, of the South Table. ' J. D. Wurtz has been entertaining his uncle, D. F. Miller, of ('r\lnn::.“ Iowa, who is a prospective investor in Sedgwick county lands. | Miss Jessie Carlson leaves this week for Denver, where she will spend a couple of weeks, returning with Miss Florence Lundell. Mr. Hubbell has commenced re building his garage, which was de ctroyed by fire. The new building will bLe built of concrete blocks. The Misses Nellie Harrison, Martha Lundell, Esther Frederick, Irma Bow er and Ora Hatch are attending the teachers' institute at Fort Morgan. Frank Atkinson, local manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co., went to Fort Morgan on Sunday afternoon, and he with oth ers will take physical appraisement of the company for six counties. Har ry Brock is looking after the business ‘here while Mr. Atkinson is away. District, County and City Ofiicials | —o— — Judge, | Hon. H. P. Burke, Sterling. District Attorney, ‘ Irving Van Bradt, Fort Morgan. Clerk of District Court, { Mrs. Grace L. Rood, Julesburg. i(‘uumy Clerk and Recorder, i | Mrs. Lily Z. Labaree, Julesbury. | Treasurer, ‘ | Jas. 1L Parker, Julesburg. | | County Judge, | G. H. Austin, Julesburg. ' | Sup’t of Schools, Miss Bess H. Law, Julesburg. | Sheriff, ! 0. S. Humberstone, Juleshurg. | Board of County Commissioners, J. W. Broadhead, Sedgwick. ¥. N. Austin, Holyoke. : Edward Fischer County Attorney, A. ¥. Perrier, Julesburg. Assessor, , Buford Hargrove, Ovid. ,i('uun:y surveyor, ] J. O. Thistle, Julesburg. |Coroner, ’ W. O. Carzon Mayor, | W. M. Hileman . ‘ity Councilinen, L. W. Eversman :1 E. F. Clayton i R. E. Barrett ! Frank Deich ‘ G. H. Austin ) | Robert Dye Preasurer, . Chas. Petersen. ‘ | 3lerk, J. C. Wagner } f ttorney, G. E. 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M . il Our Work Is Guaranteed A : | e Il A werch that “wea't go™ or kecps \\\\ M “bad hovn™ is a nuisance, Bring SN\ that sick watch in today and let \\\\\ us ix and regulate Y TN Bit for you, T TYR N fi gy 7N W Fred B 3 oA R NN s DR ))R NS Weiss gy 507 a SR Co & Fu, R \\&\\\\ ) R P /_,‘k DR. A. A, GOODMAN Graduate Veterinarian Oilice, Citizens Nat’l Bank Building duleshurg Colorado Phone, Juleshurg 15 & Juleshurg 23 Jualeshurg 60 J | T lor Dates see Dobell at the Grit Printing Co. or H. M. Gilchrist Autioneer ! JULESBUR, - COLO T B e S R eY B | I. B. HOAG . AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty I have satisfied others and can sat isfy you. Sedgwick - - Colorado. | R'n'. T. JOHSON--Attorney Will practice in all courts of Colorudo and Nebraska. Office: Room 1 in the Post Office Building. } Julesburg, Colorado. Phone Jules burg 8. 1 A F. PERRIER -Attorney at l ® Law. Room 2., Post Office Building, Julesburg Colorado, | DR. GRANT BABCOCK- Den tist. Oflice Hcurs; 9to 12 a. M.ltodp. m. Rooms 3 and 4, Post Office Block, Julesburg, Colo rado. DIL DAVID M. COOK--Physician and Surgeon. Office hours: 8:00 to 11:00 A. M., 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. Telephones—Office: Julesburg | 17, Residence: Julesburg 30, Rooms | 4, 5 and 6, Post Office Block,. Jules burg, Cclorado | WARREN €. DAVIDSON, M. D, | Sedgwick, Colorado | Calls answered Day or Night | PHONE: 1 Residence, 20 J. Drug Store 7W. | - B M. L. Babcock M. D. |1 Office Suit 224 Logan County Nat'l | Bank Building Sterling Colorado Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose [ and Throat i Dr. G. F. Ewing | Diseases of Women and Children a specialty—Office Room 1, over First National Bank. Telephone- Office Julesburg 7 IR'l. Residence : Julesburg 7I 2.