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-A e . IS LN e~ wias - - 5 eN B — -V easT 2N e A et e AN | - iy ‘-\ NB~ ‘ ‘5.-,‘-: 3 > ’—_ P b \ ’55 g;* = E ';%5 -e ‘4s\ (221 Sl > E AL TATY4 S “Wv‘"—'f‘f;fiij,"} 3 R RSP R a AeS s e eI R o At last we Rsve succesded in getting another caricad of seven Fordson Tractors. At the present date there are two of thess net centracted for. If you want one of these, now is your chamsn. The Julesburg Motor Co. e —_ Will Not Be Cheaper oAT O et KOy mn-mm&fmw,_wfim wmday&utbmkieeo}lmbahm s Dual country and the enormous increased demand from Europe to rebuild the vast areas devastated by war are certain to mean higher prices for lumber for at least five years.” Wemnowmkiumntiomtp_ndd:mplficline ;il.m.fi ht!:v{mbe, bufldi‘:‘i mh&m nig Get our prices before buying elsewhere. OVID LUMBER COO. J. A. RUNDALL, Manager. Ovid, .- 2o -2 Colerade eg S S : GEORGE H. THOMPSON LOANS % — Have you seen the tire work that we are | turning out these days? Blowoutsarere paired so smoothly that you can hardly find the repaired spot. If you wish your tires retreaded, we know we can please you, for we have pleased many others. ‘ FOR REAL SERVICE, however, we recommend the Gates Process of making new tires out of old ones. When we give youa GATES Job you have a tire as good as new with a 3500 mile guaraatee against punctures and blow outs. Let us put GATES half-soles on your old tires and you will see what free - dom from tire trouble they will bring you. r " The Julesburg ‘Motor Co. JULBSBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE - JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE f P. R McDOWELL, Owner And Publicher | ’t-n.uu.a:&-;ca—a--u—-n—-i ‘M STBBCRIPTION RATES: “h'-h“_;.w.u: M ADVERTISING TES: Displag—Singie insertisn csate single h“.:fldm-;l*:*-‘..-ni Ene cingle lnsertion; 20 advertisement lass thes 35 csnts por wesh; Slasifoss Lessls 10 conts por Bas; Wast-Ads—Oue Cont por Werd No' efvertissments less thes 35 csnts per veek 1 A-.'-h.bl.ulmdm'h a8 efmissien is cherged. Lagal peblications st legal rate. | THE ART OF FORGETTING What & blessing 1t is that we cam forget. Today's troubles look very large, but 8 week hence they will be forgotten and buried. Says ome writ er: “If you would keep a book and czily put down the things thst worry you, and see what becomes of them, 't wopld beneft you” We allow tnings 0 annOy US, just as we allow a fiy to settle upon us and plague us; and we lose onr:zmpen;ndmdl“ out of balance | But f we could see what it was that threw us off ov: talance before ‘breakfast. znd pot it dowm I 8 Httle bk zndéd fJlow #t up and follow 1t out, &nd ascertam what beqomes f | it, we would see what fo0!c we were in the matter. The art of forpetting is a blessed art, but the art of overlooking is just z¢ important And if ae shouid take nmewvfiudmtheoficia.m] gress and outcome of our trouble, it would make us ashamed of the fuss' we make over them and we lbouldj be gizd to drop such things and bury them at once in eternz] forgetfulness. | Life is too short o be worn out in | petty worries, frettings, hatreds nndl vexations, i THE SPAN OF LIFE Mar. that is born of his parents is of a few days and full of microbes. STEWART _fi_ SMITH all kinds of PLUMBING AND HEATING let us figure with you W. S. Martin, Mgr. W. M. LABAREE JULESBURG, COLO. My fo caie T lsader in the ocamunity. | l\l‘O-h-um hlyu.ll\ce'-cdy: ks Y separalor ot cresm and cream of wmiform thickness, ‘ m‘ & . - Eeabii) o el oy separator, of whatever make. Full speed is the surance of hfl.ap-;:y-: | Every De Laval pow has a Bell Speed-Indicator. The bell . wamns you if the handle is going round too sowly. You can't be mistaken about it. i e s to ; | much to the value o} the De Laval Separator. P A \ QJ;% - X\ N} T e eas Do SOONER OB LATER YOU WiLL BUT A He goetk w 0 school when & youngster land gets the seat of his parts paddied for something he didn't do until he is sick st beart. He groweth up like 3 weed In the back yard, and soon resch. | €s the age when be is composcd large- Iy of feet, freckles and appetite. About the time he gets too lung for short trousers and mot long encugh for long ones he goeth away to col-| legz. learneth how to monkey with a tzree dollar mandolin and play whisky peker. He cometh home m bigger foc] than ever and marrieth a sweet young thing whose pa is supposed to be wealthy, but whom be subsequent- Ir ascertaineth, couldn't buy a prize roostey at a counmty fair, He worrieth along from year to }yez.—. gradually acquiring offsprings, unill his house resembles Sunday ®choo! class just before Christmas. He fretteth through the day and lieth awzke at nights trying to keep him self and his dependent population out ¢f the poor house. Efforts are re wzred by having his daughters run awzy and get married and bring him home a nice son-in-law every few days to fezst at his board. Hiz sons grow up and call him “zovernor” and set him back a five spot every day om two. About the time he has acquired enough lucre to make it worth while for his heirs to quarrel over, he con tracis the “flu” and is hurried away before he has time to have a talk with his family. His sons blow in his es tzte on palm beach suits and coca cola, znd his wife puts the finishing touch es 10 hic career by marrying the hiredl U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE The Denver office of the Federal €mployment Service has made exten sive plans to handle the farm help situation in the State. Letters of inquiry addressed to the “SERVICE”, asking for farm help Buy a home now in Cheyenne County, Colorado, where land is still cheap and can be beught on easy terms? Weownseveralthonsmdmofthhf-filemirielmdtlutmm sell at prices ranging from $15.00 to 35.00 per acre. To you, who have not been able befors to buy a choice piece of this isyouropportunitytomhonthemgoorqnstncuy' choiegmm- Mhndilboundtodoubhortfifleinvdneintbenm teen month-mdheerhin!:aldoinvuunentforeithuthemuht:r%th. home-buyer. Ninety-five cent of the men who have investigated this coun have pnmhuedhnfiere,whichgouhshwwhtothmthhkofit. =i/ Thmndn»otmafhndwfllbcbromhmlndmtoflnww this season. : The altitude at Cheyenne Wells (County Seat of Cheyenne County) is a trifle under 4,000 feet above sea level. Good pure water is obtain: edheteatadepthvlmng’ from 60 to 150 f¢. The day of the cattle man is and the farmer is mow getti started to raise wheat and corn and otg’e:t grain crops ‘which do exg;:h.'gdy well with proper cultivation. Our soil is a black clay soil, covered with heavy buffalo is entirely free of magnesta and rocks. #rass Sodiand Our seasons are some what longer than in Sedgwick Coun 180 miles straight south of Julesbgrg. Every one is tmfit:r‘:ig ::: rapid strides of progress that Sedgwick County, Colorado and Deuel County Nebraska, have made in the past three and four years, and have seen the land jump by leape and bounds from $lO.OO and 15.00 to almost the $lOO.OO per acre mark. There is absolutely no reason why this Cheyenne County land will not do the same thing, as we have almost thgn;usoil, same amount of rain fa]l, and other comditians, the same as exist in Sedgwick Gounty. We make a trip fro-tr.{uhs};:rz e:oery 'etfikh“d ‘&i; be gl?dtto have you make an inspection trip with us to see countxy, and let us prove to thigeics the place, and now is the time to buy land. AR WriteorCallonF.l!.GlmON,Loulqm Julesburg, Colosade. AINISpE an O. “We Own the Land We Sell.” Cheyenme Well, Rl oot g e e o Colorade For the Hot Summer Months (] INSTALL AN OIL STOVE s 5181 432 2 o e s fortable Intchen. Come in and see the Puritas and New Perfection in action. A REF NG£RATOR o fogll ok Rkgg F o g P White Enamel lined refrigerators—from $19.00 up. GOOD HOSE | faen st et o sot z: garden hese for $7.00. Guaranteed .&— z B AN ELECTRIC IRON will add to your comfort. No waiting for the irems to beat on the hot stove—just turn on the switeh and fron in ease. mmnu Point Irea $6.50. The Bay State Iron, $.75 TRACTOR OILS AND SUPPLIES Polarine, Stanoline, Oil Pull and Maco Tractor ofls, se e e G Hardware =g Seeds will be immediately taken care of. Special attention is being paid by the “SERVICE” to the needs of re turned Soldiers and Sailors. On farms where returned Soldiers and Sailors are preferred, the orders will be filled | with attention given to this preference. CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Sunday scheol every Bunday mese |ing at 10 A. M. in the distrist comst {room of the court house. Everybedy |invited. Communien and Bible Stady ‘iuul.l. Bible Stady every Wed | nesday night.