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THE TOGGERY K. Old land. PmiMmi. H. P. HnlMI, Vie* Pr*nU/-T>t I- It. Walhrlda'- Vk* Preadenl < J. Bn>«N Oldlaod. Caatter. J. A. Km. \Mlaiant CMhler Director*—K. Oldland. H. P. HuN-tt. I- B. Wall.rld*e. A. Oldland. J. E. fLamey. Jam** Harm. J. R- Oldland ' The First National Bank Of MEEKER, COLORADO O&ital and Surplus MO.OOO Dims a OaaeraJ Rankliur Boat near iWafts laaiml am Um Priori pa j Cttleo of be World Interval paid on time depnatta W» want your tawlnm. 1 ■ WEHAVDrrBEEN Serving the Public FOR OVER FORTY YEARS AJr Without gaining a very inti mate knowledge of your wsntd, and we are here to to serve you in anything pertaining to the Jewelry Line. 709-711 Sixteenth Street, Denver, Colorado MAN GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE She bad stomach trouble for years. After giving her simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad ler-l-ka- her husband says: ‘My wife feels fine now and has gained weigh t- It is a wonderful stomach medicine." Adler-l-ka acts on BOTH npper and lower bowels, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach and which yon never thought waa In your system EXCELLENT for gas on the stomarh or chronic constipation. Guards a gainst appendicitis. The imparities it brings oat will surprise jdJb MEEKER PHARMACY e The Most Important Announcement We have ever made: We control the entire output of the Wp, 1 ?! mill on MILL-SHRUNK, DENIM. Thi* mean* that every yard of America', bat blue denim will be made into Odikoah B’Goth Overall* \ Overall Wearers! Good News! This i* the greatest over all cloth ever woven. SZT*\ j&r Wuhjtandvnnhitajxltlieridi, How Mtisfying it n to know ~ (V\ AWJi one’, overall mil never have that *J BMMPIgO* jf ij pale-gay, wwhed-out lookt -jgg? Tbi.doth i. woven JOinchee wide—then.hrunk f/nWLI to 28V4. It pleewe the wearer to know that the ///// . fflßfflnflWCM#,//; / comfortable -fit” laata ae long ee the ovecaU. / Jy \ The wear of an overall is in the weave of the doth. Looee weave—little wear; doee weave— *MIHIIRIKSiif loogwea. This doth i* closely woven. MMM Hence the famous guarantee— Wg "They mutt make good or we will” Oshkosh Overall Co., Oshkosh, IVis. RtHMT OSHKOSH If GOSH MADE PVERALLS "They mutt make good or v e •will" A. OLDLAND & COMPANY ■••••••••••••••••••••iWtMiiiMihgfigiMitfHiftgtiiiinniiiiftwiitimiitiflgi®*! Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Her A World of Good i Chamberlain’s Tablets have done me a world of good, writes Mrs Ella L- Button, Klrkvill/, N Y. I have recoin- ; mended them to a number of myl friends and all who have used them ' praise them highly. When troubled with Indigestion or constipation, give them a trial and realise for yourself what an excellent medicine It Is. I/JBT—License number off car; No. 10750 b, Return to this office. The mall is now coming in on win ter schedule. THE MEEKER HERALD JAM IS LVTTL*. CDfTO* AMO POOmigTOA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER X. Ifcfl November Utk- is to be made a Ba llons! holiday 1 Dan Frost of Marvine. spent a few 1 «l«ys in town forepart of tbe week. Subject of address at Ht James* -Church next Wednesday evening: Tbe Poetry of the Old Testaments The Board of County Commisioner*, nu t this week for tbe purpose of mak ing tbe levy for ensuing year. | Pioneer Zack Mathe* of lower White was shaking hands with town friends garly in tbe week. | Lest we forget! There will be an j Armistice Day service at 8t James* Church next Friday. November 11th. I at 11 a. m- I I WHOLE WHKAT FLOUR—2% cents I per pound- Telephone 72 W or Cure’s I MIL The Mt Streeter post office has been discontinued, which means that the coal town is dead—for the time being at least. Latest reports from Denver indicate that the Dr Taylor family is slowly recovering from tin? typhoid fever at tack. rite Fitsf State Bank al Silt. In Garfield county was entered Saturday night (a week ago) nnd a small sum of cash secured. Th? main safe was not entered by the yeggs. As yet. no trace of the robber*. All the leading fabrics in winter coats o20-n5 THE TOGGERY Lumber and building material is coming down. Labor la also due for a Mg drop: so by next spring and sum mer we look for a good sixed building Iwom all over tbe country. We are like jly to have considerable activity here ' in Meeker. ! The Craig Empire announces the | death of the Infant son of Mr and Mrs i Thomas H lies, of Axial. The little one. which was nine months old. has been frail since its birth. Tbe parents took It to Denver for treatment by specialists, but to no avail. FLOUR—3 cents delivered. Telephone 72w or Cure’s Mill. n5-12 Ladies Winter weight underwear 91.50 a snit o20-nf» THE TOGGERY / Lovely fall weather all week. John Nimerick has gone to Grand Junction for a brief visit- Joe G and Mrs Lanflna of Buford ylsited the city. Wedneoday. Now’s a- good time to lay In aome coal. We may have some winter later. Fromy nights ami summer-like days ! Sunday and Monday- SALE of Georgette waits $298 choice ©2D-n5 THE TOGGERY Twenty mile park region in Routt county is to have a carbon black plant- H. C Wolcott of Axial was shaking hands with his Meeker friends, fore part of the week. Everybody who has service flags are requested to display them on Ar mistice Day—next Friday. Watch tbe ads for tbe coming sale of Christmas presents made by tbe 8t James Guild members. As a result of tbe threatened rail road tie-up cattle receipts were light at Kansas City and prices took a 23 cent Jnmp on both cattle and hogs. Pioneer Ed P Wilber was a town visitor Tnesday- He reported that his boy. George, who was seriously jlll some two or three weeks ago with pnenmonia. is now well on the way to recovery. Manufacturer’s Cost— while they last, high grade $5.00 blue flannel sbirta for $3.75.- A OLDLAND A Co. REWARD:—Of ten dollars will be paid for the return of bay mare with brand slash reverse R on left shoulder two bind feet white, and white atrip in face. FLOR C CORBIT Lost Creek Ranger Station. Marvine. Colorado. HOME TOWN PAPER WEEK Nation-Wide Movement Sot for No. vombor 7th to 12th. Every Four Corners has its Homo Town week nowadays, but all the boys and girls who have wandered from the Township Center cannot get back to enjoy the surroundings. But all can subscribe to the old home town paper and thus keep well In touch with the little spot they once called home. What Joy to run over the school promotions and And that the tots at a few years ago are moving higher and higher In scholastic circles and eventually blossom forth as the ’’sweet girl graduates,’* or tbe clean strong boys discarding knickers. Just watch that hardened old city codger open up his home paper—lt la the first thing he picks up out of his bunch of mail—and what can be And there to Interest him? Angus lfc- Gugan’a horse died yesterday; Peter McGregor will run for the county clerkship; Horace Jell hopes to win the secretaryship of the Hllltown Ag ricultural Society; Lydia Monger has opened a millinery store; Mrs. Brown lost her hand satchel In the butchery; Dr. Dorfand la attending Clara Brown, who la down with a severe cold; Mrs. Plater broke her ankle and Is In the county hospital. Yet though he smiles at the old-time styles and expressions he enjoys It all over and over again, for It takes his mind back home where bis won* derfnt boyhood days—happy days— were spent WILL BOOST HOME PAPERS Week of November 7*12 Set for Na. Won-Wide Kndeaver. “Subscribe to your home town pa per.” This la the slogan of a new nation wide movement backed by the Na tional Editorial Association and other agencies. The movement has back of It far more than a selfish desire on the part of newspapers to acquire increased circulation, for It Is, In effect, a step toward the perfect unification of America by the strengthening of ties that bind everyone to his native soil. The campaign is, moreover, an ex cellent opportunity to booat the home town. The men and women who were born and reared here have, some of them, been away for many yeara and many Important changes have taken place—changes In which they would he greatly Interested. It Is more often the case than not that private corre spondence overlooks these changes, however carefully one might attempt to write “the newa” In a letter. The newspaper, on the other hand, prints all the items of Interest, large nnd small, and is the Ideal medium through which to keep In touch with in the old home town. Towns Need Eye Opener. Bald a New York state business man the other day: “There la hardly a town in the country that does not need to have Its eyes opened to the kind of work Its newspapers do, week in and week out, and year In and year out, with rarely If ever a word of pub lic appreciation «uhJ becking” CHASE & SANBORNS “SEAL” Vacuum Packed The COFFEE that Satisfies. The Simms-Moulton Stores Co. Quality—Service—Price Phone 9 iwnfi Tfrxr ~ t ~*rrr ~ t ~ iee#Mee»et—ueete——feget igeeitiieiMgiiiMtiftiiiflflfMflfenfMsieififleeiiiWiii i The First State Bank MEEKER, COLO Capital, $30,000. SKjXSKPSf Surplus, $3,000 : Individual Re.ponaibility APPRECIATED 'Y 'over $3,500,000.00 i Ormans asi» Dikictoh*; J X X’eal. President: L P Cn«j#p. Vice President and i ashler; Edmund I'hiils. Thomas II Hit*. K II (ravford. Frank A llitrkit and C P Mat hr* jjftMflfifl——ffiffi<RMißß(i<B>RS)(S»———Rßß—ffiffiffi Pioneer Shops a Established IHBO F. N. JOHANTGEN WORKER IS Wood, Iron and Steel Practical Horae Shoeing AOKXfr FOK Emerson-Brantinghtm Farm Machinery Telephone. 2 MEKK EH. COLORADO P.0.80x, lot ——ffi— 9999999mm——m NNNMNMNK 9&&&S&&&&9&99&S —» 4B& ' ‘ HmF; FOR SERVICE Sootless Lion Canyon Coal THE WHITE RIVER LUMBER CO FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE A. E. LYTLE . Plumbing & Sheet metal Work \ IDEAL' ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS RUDV HOT AIR FURNAGES AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING PHONE 32