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REPAIRING THE BIG BRIDGE A Big Job at • had Time. Top Mot for HconomkaJ Work UoailiiUHtar Donnoy in liardnt it, with fl forco of rar|iciil4TM iin'inlin« tho bitf bridge ov«r tho Main canal, a milt* and n-bulf went of town, hrokiMi down luloly i»y v combinod harvciior« The lirid^i' wiim HiiKW'd alrfiiily in tho COtitor (liy mi undermined pier) wlkmi thn hnrvoitor drovo upon it, and thin «'auH««d tln> lo.ul to run toward tin* team, tip'in which tho driver Applied brake* mid the Hinlden Hlop broko tin; whole Htrurliire, <:ru»hiug the Umbun abovo anil In-low v The harvester ann uhle tit driv« off, nud e?cii|»e; hut the public luih been held up ever niiias. Unlit teanm Imvo forded, hut louded oilCfl huve had to p> around by WilniuX 3 1-2 miles south. Much liuuliii^ htm ln'cn HiiN|>eiid«'d ulto^i-tlliT. • Now, it in a Imd time to mend It, for in tho heat men cannot do u« much work uh in cooler weuther, but the "h«»ld up" in in mo frequented a thor oughfare and inconveniencing the public ho greatly that Mr. Denney felt it should Imj remedied at any trout, and he in do ing mo. The heavy timbers nearly all Jiuve to Im; renewed, and new iron hrucct* brought from Ixm Angelet*. The bridge im over uixty feet long, and itH repair will coHt about $300. Advertised Letters la'AUth advertihixl at thu Ini{M>rial, Chl., roatollice, AugUMt 1, 1V04 : An tie, Mrs.' 6. K. Jiillega, Felis Curpvnler, Chas.(2) Clelauo, Frtd Coiner^ (ieorge Carrlaoo. A]>olio Dolly, Kdmond JS. Fritzer, Ht*u Forc«ter,Mnj Carrie Freeman Mr«. Bell Fleming, Mr*. A. I*. Fleming, MissJennie <tlynn, M. Tlioh. ( Jear, Charley HuNUiii, J. W. Lihhy, F. C. Lic6u}Fnincisco(2) Miller, 0. B. Oliver, (Jeorge Pluictt, Kandell FatUlOr. Kay Kamirez, A. G. HichanlHon, J. \V. Kolamle, Minn Maud Handle, Richard C. liandle, A. F. Handle, Arthur N. Handle, Atuper HineHy, Johuey K. Smith, Elmer F.(2) Torrez, Juan Turcotta, Clarence ThomjiaoniMiMLily Webb, T. \V. WilliauiH, Jacoh Yount, Mrs. J. Zalnounky, John. When calling for the above Bay "Ad vertised." 11. B. Allatt, Postmaster. Wax* your harness repaired at Kdgar Uroa. * > tf Proposed New Creamery \V. H. Wilnie rej»ortH the probable e»Uiblit*hiiiuut of a creamery in bin neighborhood, about five miles Hotith weflt, in tin: near future. The country it) a rich duiryingoue, already producing much <>f the cream that c«»mea to Im* l>eri»l, and well calcuhited to produce much mor«. liicruußeil pn»duction, Mr. Wilflic thinks, would be encouraged by a nearor market. Thin would cut off Home of Imperial's nupply ; but therein plenty more to come and the Valley will douhtlefls in time funiinb business for several prog|>erouß crenmerieH. The district Is on the Main canal, and alr>o on the. line of the proposed Hitabeo branch of the Southern Pacific. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved "A short time atio I wan taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and bulievo I would have died if I had not gotten relief," snyH John J. Putton, a leading citizen of ration, Ala. "A friend rec ommended t'hamlM«rlain*H Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea ltemedy. I bought a twenty-live cent Ixittle and after tak ing three dom»H of it wuh entirely cured. I consider it the bent remedy in tho world for bowel complaints. For sale by Imperial Drug Co. Dr. P. 8 .Andonton Propr. Phon« <*» • \\,i\ a mh.|.II«' at I'MkCHff Hr«»#4. tf Mcrlune KfiiiliTH tlio I. ili- moro fluid nnd ihun lirlpi llic Mood !«• flow ; it nffordn prompt r«*lt«*f from liilioUfltiOMf mdi* KcHtioii, Hick nnd norvotm hcadnclict. and the over*lndultfonco in f'Mnl aii'l drink.* IferblllO twin <jnii klv, n dOM nft4>r iiii'alH will briiiK Hid patifjnt into a v!'"m! condition in n few unyn. (i. r;; Caldwoll, Akl. M. K. and T. 11. It., (y'liccotuli, Ind. Tor., Wt\\M April IH, 1IMKI: "I wuh Hick for over two yean with unlArKetnunt of tin; liver and ipleutii The doctors did mo no good, and I had u'ivm up all liO|ni of Immii^ Ctirctl, WllOfl tuv druw> M t adviwd IIIU to UN* llorblno. It Ikih made* me found und well." TiOo. Sold by ImjHirlnl DrngCo. Dr. P. S. AndcrHou I'iopr. Phono 78. • C. G. WITMAN Tinning and Plumbing Next door to New York Store Imperial Telephone Company Offices at Imperial Calexico Brawley Silsbee Messages sent to or received from any part of the world with direct connection with Western Union Telegraph. TELEPHONES FOR RENT Union Hardware and Metal Co. LOS ANGELES — both phones pkivate exchange 97 — CALIFORNIA Importers and Jobbres Mr. C. R. Skinker, Jr., our representative, will visit your vicinity every three weeks. Any orders you can not hold for him will receive prompt attention if sent to us by mail. Exclusively Wholesale GOOD DRINKING WATER FLLWOOD WOVEN FENCES We are now manufacturing a water still made especially for our HOGS. SHEEP. CATTLE, POULTRY ... T . . C » ' 1 J >m ,7 ,i\. a t\ A 8 * 1*"1 *" conditions. The question of pure water is solved. \AA)\A A A A A A A'A/Y w. Ollas Water Jars Water Coolers Canteens gffi^ S ° Uth AffiCan WatCr ?iMMim^im*HS^S^^^^^^r' Refrigerators Freezers The Best Filter i:vIRYR B O^D D^^iiSVEE TOT O ' " Tinning Plumbing All Kinds of Dairy and Tank Work We ly y e a new barb wire]|called the Elwood Junior. It is the best. WILBER CLARK IMl'KltlAl. I'KKHH t&'%ssJ \\/n have mmc valuable Informs f rnilonM /•viifl/^ VT tiona»>outd«ir>'in K thnt means X« . Vi. . £*- -Sr , . - M Ple««*»<nfl me the In* \M/ money in your p*>cket. If you m rorm»itlon rtcM-rlbed to wish to take ndvnntn«c of our £ your.d»crtl«ment in experience and advice, mail M ~~~m.~ — the attached coupon and thi.i M Name TftlT " jt~ information will be »cnt M rMf ! you ffec. /lown " m \ De Laval Dairy /s/ s^ c "^ Supply Co. m *o. ofcows 9.|lBn».H.l.ifr.ici M M J>cin « milkC(i 107 Ut £t. ?it ti»ai.on. Mb- m\ i ■ i^MBU— IMJBJ— Kg— y— fiage's Imperial Creamery SAY, MR. RANCHER! HAVE YOU BOUGHT THOSE COWS YET? WELL, NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO DO SO. YOU CAN SELL YOUR CREAM AT A GOOD PRICE AND BE SAVED ALL TROUBLE OF DETAIL CALL AND SEE US W. B. HAGE, JAY O. COOPER, Proprietor Manager and Butter Maker