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Wi itl i Dillon in the Dead ■■ lIN THE -rr- . KR E n l’l AX () CONTEST With $1,350.60 in Coupons, the M. E. Sunday School a close second with $l, Yj 5.60 and the Callander Sisters a very close third with $1,139.80. be: low we: give; a list of all the: otheir oonteistamts G K \\ i $(>S 45 Opal Rosencrans §45.15 Mabel Clark SlSlio Chii'iMn ■ 1 n 1-s'j Amy Harbour 1105 Winnie Wheeler 700 Iya Snu" . jj a. Chase 00 Gertie Kruger 50 ' L'lrena \\ "’5 Lottie Reynolds 25 Alta Beezley 25 Bethal C.! 05 Lena Stewart 25 Alice Hill 10 ~\\T E congratulate all those who are taking part in this grand prize and wish to say to those who are ' ’ in the lead that they must not get over confident as many a race has been won on the home stretch by the unexpected one. Now is the time for all of you to get busy by getting your friends to help Parfsiana Reducing Corset Nr T y OU out by doing their trading with us for cash and saving the coupons for you. =■ L. _______ - STYLE No. 555 \J C- • 1 IT 1 * n • y—nPHE best Corset made mms We Have Special Values in Parma Corsets rm Lzsz. rr fWW Prices, $l.OO, $1.75 and $3.00 iJk \ ' 11/l 1 / Everyone Guaranteed r^rJVtZ h !' '■ •/> domen. Made of a good Double Value in Coupons for One Week on Al( Ladies Suits. Coats and Furs .v quality Coutil, double I [* ii side steels, 6 hose sup s . We Solicit Your Patronage and Guarantee Satisfaction pair warranted to give a « i satisfaction. McClenathan Mercantile Company, - F ~ KINDALL ’ Mgr - CO-OP PHONE, STORE NO. 17 RESIDENCE NO. 2-L PERSONAL MENTION. O B Conner of Olathe was at tending to business here VVednes day. H. A Richardson, horticultural! inspector, was in our valley this week. H. K Storm and wife of Grand . Junction were PlOlkil . VIS tOTf Tuesday Vernon Warnock and Harold Fisk were Hotchkiss visitors last Saturday. George Mundiy left for Denver Monday where he will spend a couple of weeks. Chas. Keller of Redland mesa i came up Wednesday to visit with friends on German mesa. W B. Knell departed the first of the week for Lo* Angeles. Calif., where hr will spend some time. Arthur Major departed last Saturday morning for port Col lins where he will enter the Agri cultural college. Mrs. A. Winn left on Wednes day morning's train for sunny California where she will spend ihc winter with relatives. The two Miss-s Ctouch, who have been visiting with their uncle Mr E holt left Thursday morning for their home in Ne braska. H. S Spencer left Saturday morning for the Junction where he will join his wite and daughter prior to their departure for San Diego, Calif. Miss D«ssa and Master Paul Farmer left yesterday morning for Fresno, Calif , where they will join their mother, Mrs. Harry Martin, who has been a resident of Fresno for several months. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Cood Books to read. Welborn’* Circulating Library. For Sale: A good milch cow.—A. DcF Armstrong. Phone 26 F. //itylers Candies. Fresh at If 'FLB<)lt.\~S. Money to loan- John H. Moore. K remedy building, Paonia, Colo Insure wit h The Largest Fire Ins Agency in Paonia. The Verncr Ins ami Rralty Co Fred Wyman wi n a passenger on Sunday morning’s flyer for Denver. J R. Verncr was a Tuesday’s passenger for several Colorado ! points on political business j. M Burkart nd daughter came in from Di v*r Tuesday evening to look . cr the ranch I here. Mrs. K. H. Robinson, graduate of the School of Oratory. North western University, will take pu pils in Expression and Dramatic Art.’ 10-21 For Sale: —A bunch of stock hogs at my ranch at mouth of Muddy. For information call and see or write E. D. Redman, Som | erset, Colo. 11-2tp For Sale: —At my residence 2 ! miles north east of Hotchkiss, on the old Dunn place, between this date and Oct. 22, 1 team of mares weight 1100 each, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness. 1 nearly new S inch Studebaker a rtfon, 100 feet 26-inch woven wne pig fence, 1 good milch.cow. Household goods including brass bed, book case, dining room chairs, new pillows, cook stove, and many other articles. 10 2t J. L. Woodworth Money to loan—John H Moore, Kennedy buildirg. Paonia. Colo. Ten aerm, all tu cultivation, only one mile from town. Cheap. See C. CL Hawmnh Miss Irena Brown, her daughter Mrs. Minnie Coons and grand daughter. Miss Martha Coons, lett tor their home in Maxwell, Nebr . last Thursday morning after a ten days' visit with Mrs. Brown’s brother. Noah Line who she had not seen tor twenty-five years Mr. and Mrs F C Donath and •the twin b ys returned home to Winona. Minn . > inday morning after a visit ot several weeks’ with Mr Donath's sister. Mis. YV. J. Ax ford. NOTICE All persons indebted to The Miller Merc. Co. I’iease call and settle, as «: must close up our ac counts before the end of the year A Good Position Can Ih* had by ambitious young men and ladle* In the Held of ••\Vlre le**” or Hallway telegraphy. Since tlie S-hour law became effective, and *lnce the wlrele** companle* are e*- tahllnhlng Mtatlon* throughout the country there 1* a gr»*at Hhortage of telegrapher*. Poeitlou* pay ln*gln ner* from s7<> to s:*oper month, with good chance of advancement. The Xattotfhl Telegraph Inatltute of Portland, Or*.. operate* *lx official Institute* In America, under *uper vlslon of K. K. and Wireless off rials and places all graduates Into posi tions. It will pay you to write them for full details. C. B. HAMILTON, Dentist Careful Attention Gives to all Classes ol Dental Work Call - or Phone for APPOINTMENT HOURS—B *. m. to sp. m. Office In KKNNXIIY HUIUIINO CO-OP PHONE tlraude Avenue t the | I ConiDfi Livery, Feed anil Sale Stable ♦ ♦ | SAMS & AUSTIN, Props. ♦ + 1 | FINE HARNESS and I I SADDLE HORSES f ♦ * 2 .u T ♦ I ♦ TRANSFER IN CONNECTION | ♦ | | FEED and COAL j I ARE CASH | T ♦ ♦ T J On and after the first day of November, Feed and Coal J i will be strictly cash, as our profits are so small and we are 4 t compelled to pay cash (or everything we buy The tollcw- j ♦ ing are a few reasons why it is cheaper for you to pay cash j t ? t Ist Buying on tine you pay the bills ot those who don't pay. i ♦ 2nd We will sell chuper for cash than we could on tine. + | 3rd We will pay tie best cash prices on all yoor merckaiise. ± t 4th We will kite tke cask to pay for feed wkea it is tke cheapest, + t sth Yu will get the benefit ef the cost of collections. t | 6th WE WILL SELL FEED CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE CAR ON TIME. | X We appreciate the business we have had in the past and $ T hope you will remember where you can do the best for your + | money in the future. X T Come in and get our prices before buying elsewhere. 4 j Paonia Feed And supply Company. | | G. C. OWEN, Prop. |