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WAKE UP AND LISTEN! I HAVE HAD 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A TAILOR > * * * One $32 Custom Made Suit will beat Three $l6 suits of the Factory make. Saving in the long run $l6. A $35 suit as above will beat three $lB Hand-me downs. Saving $l9. A $4O suit as above will beat three $2O cheap suits and save $2O. A $45 suit custom made will beat three $25 ready made suits and save $3O. LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHES v- ifnHP CLEANED AND REPAIRED The Merchant Tailor. LOCAL ITEMS. George Rusho was over from ; Crawford Tuesday’. F. W. Stewart, of Delta, was a Paonia visitor Tuesday. t l I. D. McFadden went to Mont t rose Tuesday morning on busi : ness. * Roxanna Garrette left for her 'home in Mansfield, 111., last Tues- I day morning. , W. F. Crawford, of Aspen, , came in Tuesday night and will t spend some time here. 1 Clothing cleaned and pressed ■at reasonable prices. Mrs. P. B. j Head, Boxelder avenue. • Just unloaded car Rex Lime 1 and Sulphur at Nelson Bros Fruit Co. a John Holland moved into his residence in cast Paonia which he i recently purchased of H. G. Hoi h derman. Leslie Strater was a passenger ' on Tuesday's outgoing train for Denver where he expects to spend some time. S. C. Henn purchased Rev. Smith’s horse, saddle and bridle last Monday. He now has a splendid team. Fishing Tackle in great va riety. Our prices will please you. The Maxville Book and Stationery Store. The time has come when people want Coupon Books at a discount for cash in preference to any! other system of doing business at the Peoples Meat Market, Phil Eisenkramer, Prop. Judge W. K. Janies and daugh ter, Miss Nell James, left Wednes day morning for their home in St. Joseph, Mo. They have spent a couple of weeks vistiting with Mr. Janies' sister, Mrs. S. C. Henn. When you have a deed, mort gage, bill of sale or any other kind of a legal paper diawn, have it done right. Geo. O. Blake has had many years' experience and knows how. With Anderson & Taylor. C. B. HAMILTON, dentist Careful Attention Given to all Classes of Dental Work Call or Phone for Appointment HOURS—B a. m. to sp. m. Co-Op. Phone The Dr. Powera Office Building on Second St. Chas. Carlson, wife and daugh ter, of Kansas left for their home Wednesday morning after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. W. W. Borom. While here they pur chased property and expect to return and make their home among us. The Misses Edna and Merrie Mathews entertained fifty five young people at a masque party Friday evening A dainty lunch eon consisting of sandwiches, salad, cake and sherbet was served. All report a very enjoy able time. Mrs. Edith Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, \. y Elliott, and two children, who have been visiting here for the past week, returned to their home in Salida last Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jameson and daughter who have been vis iting at the home of F'red Rhine hart, left for their home in Mans field, 111., last Tuesday morning. Rev. Geo. Weeks and wile who have spent the summer with Mrs. Weeks’.sister, Mrs. A. L. Binford, left Wednesday morning for their home in Denver. E. B. Moore and wife, of Long Beach, Calif., arrived in Paonia Tuesday evening and will make an extended visit with their son, F E. Moore. Ladies do not forget that the Chapman bakery is the place to file your orders for Sunday pas try. Choice home cooking. Fred Hunting, of Downs, Kan«. a rived Monday and will help Lake care of Paonia’s immense f’uit crop. Ernest Grandfield who has been in Paonia for the past month left for Denver Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jennie Dragoo went to Delta Snnday to visit with Iricnds for a few days. Mr. M. R. Welch was up from Delta on business the first of the week. E. P. Batch and M. Morgenson were Crawfordvisitors last Satur day. Will Carnine was a Hotchkiss visitor Friday. New Edition. About this time every year there comes from the Passenger Depart ment of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad a publication chlled “The Fertile Lands of Col orado.” As the title indicates, the text is devoted to the products of the soil, and it is noticed that with each edition the book grows larger, which is indicative of the growth of agiicultural resources of the State. This year’s edition is twelve pages larger than any previous one and is crammed solid with meaty data regarding the agricultural resources of the State in general, and of its many fertile valleys in particular. The text is by that well known authority, Mr. Clarence A. Lyman. The illustrations are new and the publication is a very valuable contribution to the literature on the agricultural resources of Colo rado, Congregational Church Notices. Services in Odd Fellows’ Audi torium. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon—The Magnetism of Character, Jo. 12:32. Communion service following the morning sermon. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Subject—Our Lesson from the book of Romans. Evening Worship at 8 p. m. Sermon—Rules for Christian Ser vice Several persons have signified their intention of uniting with the church at this communion. If there are others who wish to unite with the church at this time, they will please hand their names to the pastor at beginning of the morning service. A cordial mvrtason is extended to all to make their church home with us and to join in the work ot the church. G. E. Wood, Pastor. Notice, The Public School library will be closed after Saturday, Sept. 4th until school begins. FOR SALE:—Forty acre* choice fruit land near Elberta, under fence: ten acre* In bearing orchard 40 Inches of peri>etual water; >IO,OOO on easy terms. Now Is the time to take advantage of low prices as prices will double with the next crop. I. D. Mi'Faddkn. Ten acres, all In cultivation, only one mile from town. Cheap. See C C. Hawkins. Summons. }- l-th/Count, iimrt Andrew A. Smith. |»lthlntiff VN. Ella Sewiifilthe unknown heirs, If any. of Harriett Sew, 1 1»*ren•*♦•«!. anil the Huuitnofi* unknown hHn*. If a iy, of Byron W. S'ew.ilifeweil. uiul Franc**** \V. Smith defendants. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. To Kiln New ami the unknown heirs. If any, of Harriett New, deceased, an*l the un known heir**. If any. ol Byron W. New. de cemted. and Franee** W. Smith, the defend ants above named, OKEETINO: You are hereby required to appear In fin action brought against you l»y the above named plaintiff In the county court of Delta county, state of Colorado, ami answer the complaint therein within twenty days after the service hereof. If served within this county: or. If Nerved out of this county, or by publication, within thirty days fitter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service; or Judgment by default will Is* taken against you according to the prayer of the com plaint. And If a copy of the complaint In the above entitled action be not nerved with this sum mons, or If the service hereof lie made out of this state, then ten days additional to the time hereinbefore s|»ecitted for iip|H*arance and answer will be allowed before the taking of Judgment liy default as aforesaid. Thesnld action is brought to quiet title of said plaintiff to the follow ing described lands to wit: r» acres of land In the soutbeast •4 of the north west section ID, township 14 south of range 91 west of 0 P. M. In Colo* rado, described ns follows, to wit: Begin ning at the southwest corner *»f the south east Vi of the north west Vj of said section ID running thence north ldo f**et, thence east HO rods, thence south 105 feet, thence w est HO rods to place of beginning. And to bar and foreclose said defendants and each of them against having, asserting or claiming any right, title or Interest in ami to said land adverse to the plaintiff, as will more fully appear from the complaint In said ac tion to which reference Is here made, a copy of W'hlrh Is hereto attached. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear, and to answer the said com plaint ns above required, the said plaintiff will ciiuse your default to be entered ami take Judgment against you In accordance with the prayer oFsnlri complaint. Given under my hand at Paonia In said county, this 2. r .th day of June A. D. 1909 Hkki.e D. Vincent. Attorney for Plaintiff. First Publication August 2 7 1909. Last Publication September 24, 1909. TENTS g Oil and Gasoline g 5 Stoves si.oo, up j • EVERYTHING | « FOR TENTING | 8 AT 6 j THE CURTIS HARUWARE j +4+4+ 44.4+44.4+ 4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+♦+♦+♦-!- ♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+♦■ ± ! t A Homelike Hotel $ t ♦ I A Reasonable Priced Hotel I | EIGHT BLOCKS FROM THE DEPOT | j THE ALBANY { ♦ Denver’s most Popular Hotel, caters to all j + and can be Depended on to give the | X best of treatment When in Denver a cor- + t • I + dial invitation is extended to all to visit the j t Albany, the center of life and activity. r I J { Once a Visitor Always a Gnest j |A. M. ERRSTEIIN S. S. DUTTON | | Paonia Livery & Transfer Barn | | HOCKETT & EDWARDS, Props. f + First Claes Riga at Reasonable Rates t | t t Commercial Men Given Special Attention, also + t Transferring a Specialty { 4.44.4+ 44-4+4+4+ ♦+♦+♦-!-♦-f-»-l-+-l-**l-*’fr ♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+*► In the City Mansion or Humble ® Country Home The telephone is a faithful ser vant it carries messages through- ’ out the neighborhood and to far distant points with equal dispatch. The Best Way Is the Telephone Way The Colorado Telephone Co* . ■ I :