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SAY * There it no arguemei t. You will b dollars ahead when y»u ha yonr fet shod at our June Shoe sale, uime and buy Here is a SHOIC BARGAIf' FOR EVERYBODY. SWANSON THE SHOEMAN Phone Red 681 Idaho brines, Coio THE MERCHANTS AND MINERS NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 350,000.00 C. S. Birkins,'President. A. A. Stover, Cashier. K K. Graham, V, President. W. A. Roberts, Asst. Cashier. A HOME INSTITUTION OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY LOCAL PEOPLE We do all work promptly at the Siftings 1 The Old Reliable Coal, Feed and Flour Stand. l C. L. PLUMMER j COAL FLOUR Routt County Shogc Maitland N-npareil Best Lignite Golden Seal i Kansas hard Wheat 1 Hay W'ashburn-Crosby Gold Grain Medal The International Stock and Egg Food. There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and •specially during the summer months: via, Chamberlain’a Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost cer tain to needed. It costa but a quar ter. Can you afford to be without it? For sale by J. J. Sherwin. The uniform auccesa that has at tended the uee of Chamberlains Colie, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale fcjr J J* Sherwin. It ia worse than naeleaa to take auy medicine for muscular or chronic rheu matism. AH that is needed ie a free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment For sale by J J. Sherwin. Siftings for Job Printing We Print Anything 00000000000000000000000000000eoaooeeeee • Have You Ever Thought About It?- | • yon have not, get wise to the fact § • that we can handle all matters which may • • come under any branch of the BANKING 0 | BUSINESS o S Wo Do It so Easily | 0 Promptly, and thoroughly that you g • have the pleasant sensation of-- O | DON'T WORRY- | J Lot u> handle your business for you. o ! The First National Bank § • Maho Springs, Colorado, o 0000*0000*o#*###oo»oo 0000000000000000 0 Whooping cough is not dangerous wnen the congh is kept loose and ex pectoration easy by giving Chamber tains Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by J. J. Sherwin. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a good complexion, the re sult of correct living and good di gestion wins the admiration of the, world. If your digestion ia faulty r Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by J. » J. Sherwin. The Darrow BAusie Co., 611, I4th 8t Denvar will aeve you 6100 price of a good piano. Write for special bar | gain list. Your I rfrai «»iT* i e Lx At Special Rates | 'A'i u j'j >ur JSaMrr • 'active xcumog a'trS 11 , j;, »u will pr ■ » » t i.ioi » r »f » -e i the oih-r t* i - »* •Ac -t ds •It .*«*,:»* you W lli_ II . \ G *'C t tt ul d< II t (he Bist in' * »il i » * • i»» ti e* ,n l ’> valley than v»»u an r • « *» • •** 1- roa . NO l . 'll- -f E BURUNorO » M.AinS i/UNr o V -O-n .h-Chic. o K- ilj-Om.n. lii.nvt-.-S . J .eph.Sl Lou , O .!.■ v » • •P-o . ■Ct.iv.^o Jcnv. r H.n. CitySl-Uuui- >"n *» - - “ 1 ’ Kt.ua » C.iy-81 Luui, M n —S» Paul-Chicago K.nk.v c H*> htcnj, > M mi- ~>>,l Paul— t Louis [f re ,'j ... on ex .on.i ve cumoio ition .if ra Iru.Hs *-,st .if the mountains to (>ro s-i to Inr r r ,ui S-- i "V- that the B4r.in<. <-l iflil i' . u between these CHUB ■ 5 P Dior:, .-t-nr.- 1 Af.ri. Fa-inter Departmi ii 7ul Seve- t. i nth Stre t, Denver, Culorado D.ck S aU-y siarted nut Thurs-j | ay tn raise the funds to have an! ! auto lit the advertising train to Chi, ago and was very successful j u liis efforts. A couple of men were in the upper par. of tile county on Sun tay and poured 'too many II- i iatiotis on the altars of the K--ds" j ■Jo ttieir way between D.mont • iid Idaho Springs one of them • 11 out of the buggy and the othet j rove into the city without mtssng j i s pird. The re > -rt was sent out at a man was found on the oad in a precarious condition and icre was a rush to his a-sistance nd the above was learned. He • a-, a little bruised but still hap i>y- Violin Instructor David D. Abratn twitz, former- 1 lv violin teacher at the Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music, first violin I OinciDuati Symphony orchestra, head ot violin department College j of M ttsic, University of Denver j wentv years experience as violin j instructor will lie in Idaho Springs' Monday June 24. For particu- ; iars address Mrs. Emilie Goebel 1233 Colo. St. or D. D. Abratuo vitz, Hotel Adams, Denver, Colo rado. I>d DENTIST Dr. W. T. Cam over Merchant, and Miner, National bank. Boys wanted to sell our Sunday papers; liberal inducements to bus- 1 ■lers. Write to: Manager Circulation, THE DENVER TIMES, Den ver, Colorado. Word was received here to-day that Billy Brunson was injured in an expto a1 on while leading a hot hole. It ia re ported that hi, arm and head were bad ly burned but not ao aeriously as to make permanent injuries. He wa* employed near Pittaburg, Kansas. First Rook to Talk. In New street, Horsham, England, any, a writer In the May Strand, there la to be eeen the very exceptional and Interesting spectacle ot n talking rook. The bird la the property of two achool children, n little girl and boy, who caught it five year, ago. when It waa quite a baby. In n local rookery. It IS of tbe gentler aex, end occuptea a , smalt pan la n tiny back garden. No attampt baa ever been made to teach the rook to talk, and yet ahe has a vocabulary of cloaa upon 100 almpla words. She la often allowed out In tha garden, for, although aba can fly awlftly and strongly, sha can be trust ed not to make bar ascape. It Is said that thla la tha first Instance of a rook dnvaloptog tha power to talk. Just Like the Bible. Nile#, who la 10 yeare old. has a weakness for attending tha circus, and he willingly goes to church with hln mother when the circus season ap proaches and doesn't hesitate to point to hie Sabbath rectitude as one of the reasons why he should be permitted to go to tbe circus. When tha circus cams this week ha filed his regular petition for permis sion to attend. -Ton have eeen tha circus three times, Niles," said hie mother, "end f don't believe you need to see It again." -Well, mother,” he answered, “l think n circus le n lot like the Blbta; yon can't get too much ot 1L” The afternoon performance found Nllea and hla mother looking on. j The advent of an eight *nd one half! 1 1 mud boy into the family of Mr. and i Mrs. Guy C. Stumm, occurred on Thurs | lay u 'er Congratulations and | j may the heir gr >w into as g od and I i competent a m in as Guy The cust"m of leaving teams un ; tied it the -treet is one that should | ic st .pped. While the horse may be gentle, yet wi ! h machines jbec-ming more num.-nuts any h-.rse is liable to become frighten led and in running awa v not onlv j injure its self but also run | over children. During the past week such cases of leaving teams in the street without hitching were frequent. The member* of the Ellcs lodge observed Flag Day by carrying out ne ritualistic services in the ate n In the evening a dance : was given which wa« largely at ■ tended notwithstanding the in i clemency of the weather and those present report a most enjoyable ! time. The committee consisting of • E, M. Moscript, Thoa. Coppard an S. Marchington had evetything ar ranged in first class order for com fort and enjoyment of all present. Excellent music and tempting re freshments added to the pleasure of the occasion. i With the recurrence of each ! tourist season the argument has been repeated that Idaho Spring cannot advertise its tourists re sources because of its inability to take care of the people and yet there baa not been a summer but that more people could be ac commodated than has been through a systematic canvass for rooms and keeping tab on the same But to do this requires some one ' to devote his time to such work ' and have headquarters for visitors and persons having rooms to go to. Perhaps the largest influx of , visitors was during the Grand 1 Army National Encampment m ' Denver and yet with the large i numbers who came here there 1 was room for more each night [ through a systematic arrange i meat for placing the visitors and 1 persona having rooms in contact. | Other localities do not hesitate 1 to advertise and manage to take 1 charge of the tonnsts and we ’ should do the same. The fol i lowing telegram from Bouldei 1 whose mountain towna are tbe Mecca for tourists shows that they do not hesitate to advertise. "Tourists from Kansas, Okla | horns and Nebraska are already 1 arriving at Ward. Eldorado, ' Nederland and Eldorado Springs, t engaging rboma for the summer > months. Many new cottages have been erected at these places. ' Every abandoned cabin in the hills is being put into shape to t meet the demand for summer | mer homes and more property is [ changing hands la these districts ; than ever before. The summer hotels are open and week-end tourists are filling them.” If yo-r relatives . r frier,ds are com &•£s- ing to Ti.it you this summer you Will - ■ want the BEST f < Berrie. From the moat • »»- ™* ““*•>’* nar,< ' ,t *” IHC * t “ tB ** PEOPLES' MARKET COMPANY Phone Idaho 144. Dont Forget Johnson Can fix your Pipe fi NEW ORE IWWKET Cash Paid For Your Low And Medium Grade Ores HUDSON REDUCTION COMPANY Idaho Springs, Colorado. Ore Samplers And Buyers A TRIAL SHIPMENT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF A GREAT SAVING OVER PREVAILING SMELTER RATES Prompt and satisfactory settlements Mill Phone Red 1022 Atthur H. Roller. Mfice Phone Red 1024 Manage Famous Ford Car I Acknowledged to be the peer of them sll I for mountain climbing I Damonitratlon on Raquait | ‘.This one thing 1 do "-that's the spirit that 1 has made the Ford the universal car. Ail 1 Fords are alile in essentials. Only the 1 bodies are different. We make but the one 1 car"seventy-five thousand of them this .0 year. Therefore the low cost and the m high excellence. K Nowhere is there another car like the Ford Model T. It’s g lightest, Tightest and most economical. The two passenger I car costs but $640, fob, Denver, complete with all equipment I The five passenger but $740. I George Stroehle and Sons Agents, 1 Accessories, Supplies and Repairs. I SEE The United Hydro Electric Go. FOR and Power Service o«ee~t43l Miner St. Shorn* Mohs l*-» UNITED HYDRO ELECTRIC CO- I W. H. TRASK, JR., Sales Manager, I