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THE ARVADM ENTERPRISE VOLUME /1. Local and Personal ~ Look for the Jewelry store ad, _+ =Nothing overlic at the Racket o, _-.-'l_'};e C'infialic Ladies” aid -will - meet with Mvs. Martin Calshan,, - Thursday, _l*Egy_grrj{‘.;cr 3rd 1910. . Last week the item was inad = vertently crowded out, that Ihel ~ stork had dropped a little baby girl into_the home of Mrs. C. L. . Margle of Graves avenue. Lost,—a tie strap and weight. i“‘i_el;flfi)lcfie return to: Enter s prise office.” .. T D . Dr. Eigler of Denver will be at Dr. Foster’s oflice Wednesday afternoon. Practice limited to - .eye, ear, throat and nose; glasses . accurately fitted. i " . Mr. and Mrs. Porter Smithand i mlhafi Sghultz Sj)ldHouf{ theii ~ dairy Monday to J. H. Kelien * benz whoq\s a practical dairymar Millinery done at my home, Hats made and trimmed af rea sonable prices.—Maud Pierce, - phone Arvada 751 -~ Mr. ane Mrs. H. Berkey of Central City are enjoying a visit with Mr, and ‘Mrs. L. L. Schel lenger this week. N Look for the Jewelry store ad. Get your fine cigars and can dies of Ullery the druggist. ° For a real up-to-date mea market step in and see George Muienehs e, oo Chrysanthemums and carna tiyns at P. J. Manchester’s green house; phone Ralston IZI. Writing paper 10-15¢ at the Rackgter a7 o o O The Waterman Ideal fountair pen, nothing better. Ullery the ~ druggist. & * Waxed paper for lunches, scal the Racket. .~ - & oo I you wg ata resigrood loaf ol ¥ ead ",‘ ,'!M:'l C s Rfiw “Bakery. It is hard to beat. ans For sale,—l pr. youngl2oo 1t mares, close mz{tche_dfi,“ The very best remcdies fo. coughs and colds. ~ Ullery thc druggist. = T Do not forget that we areherc to stay. Peoples Meat NMarket phone Arvada 1391. Look for the Jewelry store ad. For sale—an eight foot I'. &, I steel wind-mill and a forty foot “our post steel tower in good coL dition at halt price of a new oue. R. L. Newton, on Bell place south of Arvada, phone, Ralston 1611. For all kinds of building ma terial, see A. L. Davis, the Lum berman, in Bast Arvada. The Rev. E. G. Judd preaches his farewell sermon in the Baptist church nextbunday morn ing. The Rev. Judd has certain ly done a great work in Arvada; he found just a few earnest mem bers, when he came, owning a couple of lots. Lhese lots were sold and acorner site selected o:.} ~ which now stands a handsomc church” which will “remain as a monument to the lnde}'ptigabl; labors of Rev. E. G.Judd and his co-workers. All the ladies interested in the Arvrda cemetery please meet at Mrs. E. A. Brandon’s Saturday, Oct. 29, at 2:00 p. m. to make arrangements for dinnerand sup per to be given at Barth’s hall election day for the benefit ol Arvada Cemetery fund. MRS. CLARA KIMBROUGH. R. J. Champion and family mhoved down from Leadvillé last week and are now nicely settled in their beautiful new'home on . Grand View avenue. —‘Lhey had the pleasure the last of the week of a visit from their daughter, Miss Clara, who is attending the Colorado universit yatßoulder. It was largely due to- hiiss Chani pion that her parents selected Arvada for their home, she hud ent a couple ol summier vaca ?i%ns here, the guest of Miss Mil dred Carne and o deeply fell in love with Beautiful Arvada that her parents were also influcnced in the same direction. Mrs. La zenby, mother of Mis, Chinjion and also aunt of hir A B Gole, Jives with the family. Tiio) Ly s et st e L TEU sDT Let | Rugs and carpets at Burton ,&{ | Chinn’s. : e | Look for the jewelry store: ad. % | One furnished ;room for rent. | { Enrterprise ofiice. ‘ l R. R. Carr leit on ‘Wednesday | {with hig family for his old homef l place, Pittsburg Pa. f Farmers can bring their grain: to the A. L Davis saw mill and | have it gionnd “fore per hun-! dred while they wait. 4‘ “A Big Night Tomorrow .|‘ i et e 2 »” . Come down to Miss Bthel| Swanson’s Hallowe’eén party | Satuiday evenin;i and wear your ' Ghost gowns. The'Arvada E. L. is f;_iving thissocial and you can’t help having a good time. Ad mission 10c. ‘ Commercial Club Town Extension, Reduction | of Tramway Fare. ' I The Commercial club held an' adjourned meeting last Monday | night which was quite largely at-; tended. i John H.' Schultz was one of | the new members present and ig‘ added greatly to the interest of | the meeting by his remarks. - He |L presented to the elub the subject *a i regard to the opening of a strect from Ralston avenue north || tothe recad on which the school t house is built and reported thnti the farmers were ready to donate | theirland for this purpese with |} possibly ouly one exception and} chat they would also, place a|g bridge over Ralston creek, and that Mr: Rowan would probably be ready to have -Arvada extend |} .ts borders tothe north and take |} n his forty dgcre tract whichis to |§ be cut up into small garden|f fracts. / The opening of the street and _he extension of the town limits villbe a benefit to all concerned | he 1 ega d to the ve yul "",." d and pronounced diserimination on the part of the Denver Tramway |} n continuing all these years to sharge ten cents to Denver when »assengers from University Park |! imd even' from Englewocd ride i o the city for a nickle. y The following gentlemen were i ippointed on a committee to look ato the: matter -and see what. || :ould be done to prevent this dis-|, crimination against Arvada: E. A. Brandon, J. H. Schultz and | Wesley Staley. | The next meeting will he Nov-| mher Tth when the committee| vill be expected to report. lEv-| ery member should be present. | H igh School Notes. The freshmen held a class meet ing on Monday, the following of ficers were e¥ected: Pres., John Olson; vice pros., Clair Frey; sec retary, Chas. McCory; teeasurer, Myrtle Griflith; sargeant at arms, Vivian Grifiith. Wakeup Sophs. Lost— A yellow and white sweater, reward if returned to the senior boys. ; Since the arrival of our fine lew mugic bocks two weeks ago, music period- is looked forward to by us all as the best period of the wecek. : The seniors took a test in Eng lish and the seniors in algebra ind judging from the happy ex pressions on their faces, they 1(17 u’s?t) have made excellent grades One of the brilliant sophomores asked of Miss Hall the other day, *‘Are them mine in the corner?’ Last Thursday evening the high school went on a hayrack ride out to the schoolhouse of Dist. no. 6 to a literary program |which vwas fine. Those tifling art from the high school were: | glell Nicholson, Isabel Hooper, Richard I%isberts and de:in | Doane: The ride was enj by all in spite of the fact we had to wait outside of the! schoolhouse in the cold: as we: |started home, while a stronger, team of horses was provide(fg get us into town. : ' | I A most insp'ring sight met our ! |gaze when on' coming into the iroom on Londay noon. all the | senjor boys were arrayed in beau- ' T tiful 2old and white sweaters of | whicl) they are very proud and they have reseon to be for the: sweaters 1 the class colors are - ‘very beautiful, . G ARVADA, COLORADOMBICAY, OCTOEER 28, 1910 . WHAS® THE lATTER WITH ARVADA? r?’;‘:; _ -'H\ld is going after it, we landed the Odd Fellews he me lest week, next week we want:lo '; el’y person in this vicinity, we have the G.cds aud will make the prices. A few et DY NOVEMBER 1. 1910. « 'THE FIRST N@l (ONAL BANK E e ‘ will give a -“Z A every new account of $5O or over ope th them that day. : CFE I ORE , E will serve a Chicke? Restarant form 12 o'clock 1 till out, for 25 cents. , E | : §oe Seivh .'\“‘.""‘v - \ Hats trimmed Free on TuesdafiNovenber |st at v < 3;’ = N THE FRENCH MILINERY ,’T . ‘ ' Special Reduction on all Hatsiand Ritbons. Kimonas 25e. ) S * \ The Peoples Meat Market { HARRY 8. I_)'«:‘«.l.\, Proprietor Will sell Round St x-' 14 cents per pound. .:;,.1 . - Hutch #’s - Togiery Shop e Tl kel e 034 PR T A eo’ Vi ~___._______*,r_ Davis Ceqp Miil Stove Wood cut and dried at. 2! §-2 per hundred pounds The Arvada shoe Store : 1,00 and 1.25 Whips for 75¢ Teizlaff Bros. . will deliver Puritan coal at 4.25 per ton. : The Arvada Drug Store ~ Wil give special reduccd prices emall Box Stationery. Phone Arvada 271 %i A. ULLERY, The Rruggist Will place on sale regular 2Uc Glass Fruit Dishes at 10c e * "~ The Arvada Enterprise _ will allow 10 per cent discount on all new subscrip ~__tions and also onafrears paid that day. Don’t forget to register Tues-| lay, it will %e your last day with he exeeption of- the day be'or leetion, If you' leave it till theny rou will have to get two witness-| sto swear you in. There willl 210 trouble of this kind if you cgister next Tucsday. | Look for the Jewelry store ads! [/ ,‘f\.,.f.'- W. Strickland and plaigt i&'caek for a \'}isn 0 Indianapolis, Ind., where they ";r\»fi\-f?fl': for several weeks _:7";-!. and relatives. e, Strickland expects to juin them shortly. R fe - 8000 six room house foi tent, Enterprise Office. SRS » . The New Meat Market GEORGE MULNCH, Proprietor T Wil sell 7 pounds of Leaf Lard for I:oo———— ot ————— i..,. - -e ecanee — — B Wants to keep you sweet and will sell Chocolate Creams at 20 cents a pound. T 3 R. J. Arncld & Co. Will sell Bath Seats, Soap Dishes and Towel Racks at cost. | : 1 l Smith & Gray : ! . . : Wil make a very low P lce on r\pl;lcs. J. T. Kennedy ‘ 'i"..w'l“ elt Morey's Cabinet Coffec at'the tow price of 22 1-2¢ rkz‘ nd. | _B;i.ng s ad. " ’t~ Ak e ! Any stove in store al 50¢ lcss than usva afic%lfa'm' I 75¢c. Sherwin Willians Poirt sl.sogal If these prices are | not meation=d or the ad brought 1, goods will be sold at usual ! price. A | y i Arwvada Hardware Company | S s | ‘ VWalter R. James i Arvala's Up-to-date Jewelry Store Will sell Alarm Clocks at cost. ~ J. SCHUL i Wl deliver Leyden Coal at $4.25 per ton. Axvada Lumber Co. will make o redacti noof from 25¢ to 50c per ‘square on Rubber i Ko fing. : ! The Rzcht Emporium ’ Faall sze Sk line hnotted Comforts with 4 pound, one piece b, wts $1.65. o e QV S e | ihe Arvada Sun wi Il allow 10 per ceit discount on all subscriptions, ne w or old. C.. H. Oliver oni vifi a.e back in C »Jleralo where Lir Qiivei | will: esttorawhiwe. L will Le remembered as o theo oo ¢ vho startc d the Arvaca @ akery. Mr s. Hines cntetaned Rev. and © Ars. Lico ane L waugh ter a t dinper au Ldey - nigiat 1 hono. of h.r Li.thua,. NUMBER 18 Mr.” and Mrs. R. Champion cuine home from Kelso, Oregon st weck and expect torenan ull MNew Years when they wll leave for Iresno, Calif. and ta .e up work again for the same eon tiactors that he has now been with for mova then a veas Goud cotice winte at lests, 160 and Le lb. Emith anu Gray,