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IMPROVING RR AIJTY PERSONAL 1— That’s what your doing when giving your teeth proper at tention. . / decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness. IT'S EASILY REPLACED The increasing popularity of delighted customers is~on evidence of my increasing business. make a call at once. A. A. KING, Dentist MOISEY LOANED _ ON REAL ESTATE. Long Time, Easy Payments, RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. 329 CENTURY BUILDING, DENVER, COLO. JACKSON, MISS. Titles Examined Conveyancing Done . GEO. O. BLAKE LAW Y E R OFFICE WITH ANDERSON & TAYLOR Paonla, Colorado I D. McFADDEN, attorney ant> Counselor at • Xaw. 9 Will practice In State and Federal Court#. P AON lA. COLO. J. Hunt. j. SURVEYOR > Co-op. Phone 10-F" Paonia. Colo. For Sale. “One Minute" washing machine. New, used very little; with wringer $lO. Box 35, Paonia. 8 Wanted. A few first class Real Estate Loans, optional payments on Town Residences, no delay money on hand. C. C. Hawkins. First Class Home Made Bread. At Eisenkramer’s Meat Market. 1 also sell it at home or deliver to any part of the city o.< order. Phone 51. Mrs JJ. Gaoler. Having contracted for the output of two large distilleries, wear* introduc ing the two greatest specials ever of fered to the public,quality considered. Four Full Quarts 0 RUBY SPRINGS m jjj WHISKEY U§ Aged in wood, and fully H gb- matur-d. d*-ltv**r*-d to vur ■■ y door for *4.00. Four Full Quarts LUCKY SPRINGS^ WHISKEY 3g|r Hnttlod under the j virion of the U. 8. Govern- . «wiw* |h| merit in bond and (ruarm.- tjU ■ • ■ i • : ■fHH m Delivered, *5.00. Send expre** or money order. No (roods nent C. O. I>. All goods K*'"t in plain unmarked psek t*r“’* Address *ll orders to THE L.M. WEINER WINE GO. Department M., 238 Empira Bldg. DENVER, COLORADO Catalog and Price Lint free on request Above we llluatrate the set of dishes we nrc furnishing our subscribers. We Invite all our lady friends to call and examine these goods. They arc worth three times what they cost Is the general verdict of good Judges. The Closing Night. The Kemptons played their last night’s engagement on Satur day the 11th and contrary to the usual rule the play was generally considered the best of the series. They presented “Brown front Missouri" and delighted a large audience. In this production Miss Adele Bradford appears to the best possible advantage. The role seems to fit her in every way and this too may be said of Clare Hatton and J. J. Craig, the stage villian of the play. These people are all clever in their respective parts and did good work in the previous presentations but they simply excell in the play above mentioned. This week they play Delta and next they will entertain the Gunnison tunnel visitors at Montrose. I Offer This. 28 acres 2Jj miles below Paonia. River bottom land 500, apple and peach trees 4 and 5 years old. Alfalfa ground cuts 20 tons. Best garden aground 10 acres, A 1 water right, 4 room house, etc. Price 54.500, 52.000 down. Balance to suit. C. A. Wood, Montrose. I. D. McFadddk, Paonia. For Sale. I offer for immediate sale one ot the best places in town, lo cated in Orchard addition, at a bargain. For information ad dress me at postofficc. C. S. Linn. [Continued from page three] high time for me to be cabling a ship to run up from Natal, or down from Zanzibar, to look around for jettison, et cetera.” "I’m sure papa will offer a big re ward.” ‘‘Second the motion! I’ve a sort of idea I wouldn't mind coming in for a reward myself.” ‘‘You? Oh, yes; to be sure. Papa is generous, and he will be grateful to anyone who —” ‘‘You think I mean his dirty money!” broke in Blake, hotly. Her confusion told him that he had not been mistaken. His face, only a moment since bright and pleasant, took on its sullenest frown. Miss Leslie rose hurriedly and started along the cleft. ‘‘Hello!” he called. ‘‘Not going for eggs now, are you?" She did not reply. “Hang it all. Miss Jenny! Don't go off like that." "May I ask you to excuse me, Mr. Blake? Is that sufficient I” "Sufficient? It's enough to give a fellow a chill! v Como, now; don’t go off mad. You know I’ve a quick tem per. Can’t you make allowances?” "You’ve —you’ve no right to look so angry, even if I did misunderstand you. You misunderttood me!” She caught herself up with a half sob. His silence gave her time to recover her composure. She continued with ex cessive politeness: “Need I repeat my request to be excused, Mr. Blake?” "No; once is enough! But, honest, now, I didn't mean to be nasty.” "Good-day, Mr. Blake." "Oh, da-darn it. good-day!” he groaned. When, a few minutes later, she re turned, he was gone. He did not come back until some time after dark, when she had withdrawn to her lean to for the night. His hands were bleeding from thorn scratches: but after a hasty supper he went back down the cleft to build up the new wall of the barricade with the great stack of fresh thorn brush that h«* had gathered during the afternoon. CHAPTER XXIII. The End of the WorW. “n N th«- morning he met Misa Leslie with a sullen bear ing. which, however, did not altogether conceal his desire to be on friendly term* Having re gained her self-control, she responded to this with such tact that by evening each felt more at ease In the new re lationship. and Blake had lost every trac«* of his moroseness. The fact that were passionately fond of music proved an immense help. It gave them an impersonal source of mutual sympathy and understanding —a common meeting-ground In the world of art and culture, apart from and above the plane of their material wants. (To be continued.) Notice, The Public School library will be closed alter Saturday, Sept. 4th until school begins. Real Estate Transfers. Warranty deeds recorded during week ending Heptemlier 14,1900, fur nished by the Delta Abstract Co. John C. McCord to Oliver Y. Baker, tract near Hotchkiss. $12,000. Oliver V. Baker t«> Heart's Delight Orchard Co., tract near Hotch kiss, sl. E. H. Scoby to Kaneome Pearce, 1 lot Hotchkiss, S6OO. Emma M. Rudolph to Daniel Alle haugli, 4 lots Paonin, $.’1,200 W. L. Clark Sr. to John C. Bower man, tract near Delta, $1,500. H. H. Hooker to T. C. Fry, 2 lots Paonia, s.‘loo. Daniel M. Brock to school Dint. No. 2 2 lots Hotchkiss, $337. Arthur Cartwright to Carrie M. I>eonard, 2 lots Delta, $1,785. M. C. I>e fling well, to L. C. Bolton. 3 acres near Cedaredge, sl. Kennedy and Dnffleld to Lenua Jacobson, 2 lots Cedaredge, S7O. James K. Grunt to W. F. Shlnaman, tract In Cedaredge, S3OO. W. C. Overhults to Albert Andreen, 2 lots Cedaredge, SSOO. Joseph Hogrefe to W. C. Overhults, 2 lots Cedaredge, SSOO. James A. Dorman to Wm. L. Bailey and W. G. Davidson, % Interest SO ucres near Cedaredge, $2,600. G. A. Hawkins to M. C. Lefllngwcll, *3 acres near Cedaredge, sl. John E. Hillman to J. D. Hawkes Sr. 3 lots Delta, S3OO. Joseph Montague to Chas. J. Olson, et al, one-sixth Interest 160 acres near Crawford, SBOO. Mate P. Cuddyhack and Vlnnle Davis Duke to Hugh Atchley, tract near Delta, S3OO. Old papers for sale at this office 25 cents per hundred. {The Peoples Meat Market! ! 1 j A ♦ Is the Most Reliable Market in the City. J J We handle all kinds of Fresh ressed Meats, J .?• Produce, Lunch Goods, Smoked and Salt t | Meats. Your Patronage is Kindly Solicited. ♦ + ? z t | Come in and See t t ■ ■ 4- | OUR LINE OF GOODS FOR YOURSELF. | | PHIL EISENKRAMER, Prop. f ♦ 4- ♦ 4* eF+-l-4-F4*4-l-+-l-+-F+-F»-F+-F44-+4-4-i-»-i-+-3-M-H- Colonist Rates to California and the Northwest FROM ON SALE SEPT. Jsth To SZL. Spring, TO OCT. 15th, 1909 Pueblo San Diego Canon City San lose Leadville Santa Barbara Glen wood Springs HI M I Sacramento Delta M Fresno Grand function W a I Portland Gunnison Tacoma Montrose Seattle A daily line of Pullman Tourist Cars will leave Denver via the Denver andßioGrande running through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change For Information regarding Train Service, Pullman Reservations, etc., etc., call on THE RIO GRANDE AGENT S. K. HOOPER. G. P. & T. A, Denver, Colo. “You’ve To EarnjSyJ M° R E” Mm *« ! f arid tii.. <!*-|»rr:. t«. • li.v ktur.l, '• f * f'.rtv.i-l tl’.at i n*t to nun rm'tr Ka::i ;.l; tii«<:«• uiian-- iioMi:;” l r”.-r Jf . t ham j- r ■. v: • It- for the future 'I h’ ■ * !- u • ■ > 1 ;..\v. I or.r:- •• Low * . ■:i 1.• s.t'.if:• .1 1 1 * •• • 1 11 1: \ 11 «. \ 1 1 ..k u 1 si-. 1 I > iio-A ?:F- T 51 if..\V *• • If - . .It: J 1 1 -r 1 . s ,.\ untardy reported increases in salary amounting to ever two million debars! 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