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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 12

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Grand Junction, Colorado
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12
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nwcim daily nuri'tT. TACK TWELVE A i et WITH OUR EXCIIANGLS xv I X'D -o Opportunities 'C( Economical Selection A A rV. ''( Vi' 1 I V-Vi of Coats, Suits and Furs 5, Were Never Better. Mubt ri Hiiii'lri1 II I- tumrj In in JumUuti ymtrr day a nunii-rr hhiit are irr'rln lo take ailiaiil t.f tU mural. tula to Grand Junrtlon Saturday im.rriDi.

wlim (hr) will tlUirii football ame uJ lUl ft Kill' bakrlball Montrose Knteiiula: Attorn) Srlljt anil W. I. t'm ere ilutn to (Irani! Jurntloo Friday, to aii-r fora Jud tha klffonl lu a lrl The derma antoill i on i ant Ion for the 16th, dlatrlit br'd at CranA Jumtlon Thursday, and lion. John A. Whiling of India (ounty was nominated for wntor althout a dlaaruting role.

Mr. Whit In has mad a splendid re ord In th li'Kinlature, Mila aland baaing been right on every measure demanded by th people It I Iran, able and honest, and tha (Mnventlun lld wl-ly In arlci ting him as a randldatet Wont row Jtess: After ependlii a otiple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mis. 1, J. Huntsman of this illy.

Fred Huntsman returned Saturday to hit home in Grand Jumtlon. During hit stay here Mr. Huntsman tfa gull aerloufcly HE hut he had almost entirely reiovered when he returned to Grand Jumtlon Returning home from a visit In Grand Jumtlon Monday, Miss' Maud Fetes of Gunnl son was shaking hands at the train with friends In this rlty IE. H. Dkkensheets of the A.

M. Reynold' jewelry store was railed to Grand A A A We have never offered better value than at the- preient time. Any woman can find aomething to please her in our immense itock of ityliik Fall Wearing Apparel. Eemembcr we are giving 20 per cent discount on Coat, Suit, EkirU nd Fun. Wonderful Coat Values at I 2.50.

We have about a hundred Coat in the newest fall style Coats worth from $15 to $18. We are making a spe 01 0 Cfi cial price on the lot of choice for IdlivJU Hwt kk M1 Junction Monday on aoount of the aerloua illness of his mother, Mrs. N. C. t)l hensheeta.

Miss Mamie Spencer of 1aonla, who has been guest of Mrs. Charles Huntsman for the past week, left Saturday for visit In Grand Junction. After spend Ing some time there, Mlsa Spencer will' go to San Diego to remain In definitely," 4 Yoa can spend more money for your clothes than we are liking for these and get a good deal lesi ralae for your money. Therei no better clothing made than Yonll imply hnve to viiit onr Millinery Department to get in idei of the beiutifnl Hati that our expert trimmer! are turning oat every Uy. Wc are miking 1 ipeciil feitnre of our medium-priced Hit.

-w 4 Hair Goods We have just in the latest itylei Special value We can match DID-YOU EVER THINK OF IT? received a large ihipment of Human-Hair Gocdi, mide and Juit the thing to wear with our new Fall Millinery. I A in Cluster Puffs at $1.25 and $2. your hair with a Switch of human hair Suits and Overcoats. Exclusive in design; the choicest of fabrics, 'both foreign aid domestic; hand tailored. Saits, $20 to Overcoats, $18 to $30.

Dunlap, Stetson and Hawes Hats; JTettleton and Douglas Shoes; Cluett and Monarch Shirts; Hansen's Gloves. The following summary of the sit 'uatlon, from an exchange Is evident ly written by someone who, speaks from experience: Editing a newspaper In some re spects Is a good deal like preaching the gonpel truth must be presente 1 at a less price than you would expect to pay Nemo Corset I W) fj tn- the form of generalities pr eom nit and 1 tU TW Jj eAjjgX' There ii no reason why yon should buy an ordinary Corset whew you can have our corsetier fit you with a Nemo that ii just suited to your MM4 iwi a itrurrsrsAf persons like' truth, even In homeo pathlc doses, if it bits them. hut, while preachers criticise editors for what they say, 'no one thinks of glv ing them credit for what they do not say.l Yet what-they keep to. them mDA Advertise. A I jef what they know about people.

I fUlCTlOV -130 IU ITMZT jrrwmu Where Fashjon Reigns A Round Steak, per pound Ho Shoulder Steak, per pound 12Jc Beef Boiling per pound 8c to 10c Our Sausages are all home made; no cereals added to make weight. Afflicted. Have yc a PHOTO TICK-! ETT If you have bring It te thei STARK-1IAYDEN STUDIO first, and see what you esn get for We are, doing first class work and ready to give you value received for every dollar Invested with us. 15o 12Jc Ham Sausage, per pound-Bologna, per pound NOTICE. 25c 25o 10c 253 20c lOo 25c Heinz' Sauerkraut, 3 pounds fop- Sweet.

Spuds, 5 pounds for Cove Oysters, 1-pound can Spuds, 15 pounds for Cove Oysters, 2-pound can Bluing, per bottle Soda, 3 packages for Very manypeopIe harbor tha belief that newspapers are eager to publish derogatory things. It's a mistake. There isnt a newspaper that pot spring a sensation tn the ommunlty at any time hi', merely telling what it knows. There ta not a newspaper that does not keep un-' dor the lock of secrecy scores of derogatory things which never meet the public eye or reach the public ear. Deciding what not to print Is the j'most troublesome part of newspaper work.

The many good stories suppressed because of innocent relatives and for the good of the public nobody outside of a newspaper office has any way of knowing. In some instances, he who files Into a passion because a newspaper prints something about him which he eon-' aiders uncomplimentary has every reason to feel profoundly grateful to the newspaper for publishing so little of what It knows about him. And the loudest bluffer Is the most vulnerable to attack. A big noise Is often a device employed to cover trep-jldatlon. I Newspapers put up with more bluffing than any other agency would Judure.

It Is not because they lack courage; it Is because they are un-. willing to use their power to destroy or ruin unless the interest of society imperatively demands It. It might be well for some people to reflect upon these truths, and in sl-! lent gratitude accept mild admonitions lest worse befall. Having sold my blacksmith shop to C. ONeil, all debts must be paid, by November 1, or will be put In the hands of a collector.

Payments muBt be made to N. T. N'elson at Harry L. Hiatts or C. C.

ONeils. N. T. NELSON. 253 25o 25o 23o 10c NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS.

3 packages Dr. Prices Flakes, C. Com or Egg-0See for- Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 packages for Grape Nuts, 2 packages for Mustard Sardines, 3 for Sego and Columbine Milk, per can Richelieu Coffee sells like hot cakes. There is a reason. SJU s-c-f'i'VV t'T ju 7 rvr eg vjt.st aJiAia All democratic voters of Grand Junction are earnestly requested to see that their names are upon the registration books.

It Is our earnest desire to get out the total vote of our party on Nov. 8, and we ask the co-operattOn of every democrat In Mesa coonty. Democratic County Central 25o Thursdays Specials Columbine Milk, 20-ounce size, 3 for Cheese, Wisconsin Full Cream; the best cheese in the valley, per pound 7 Be sure to be on hand with your clock tickets. We have an announce ment to make that will interest yon. 20c Having practiced in tills city for the past eighteen years, there fore being well known to thousands of oar people, I wish to call the attention of those needing my services to the fact that I am prepared to treat any and all conditions of disease or surgical cases in accordance with the best teachings of the day, and test my office 1 is equipped with the best known means of relieving; those who are suffering either from disease or other departures from the normal.

For the continual increase of business and the many friends who have come to me since I came among you, I am, indeed, thankful; and, if it lies in my power to increase the happiness of anyone wju is suffering, it shall be my welcome task to do so. During the past epidemic of typhoid fever, during which I treated scores of cases, I have the satisfaction of not having lost a single case. This alone is a great satisfaction to me. Many other supposed hitJ fatal diseases are as easily controlled. Do not despair until yta.

ive seen me- E. F. ELDRIDGJb Ii. D. The Doctor is favorably known over the entire Western Slope, he having been in active practice in his present location for the past eighteen years, where he enjoys the respect and confidence of thousands of his patients and associates.

The Doctor spent many years jn the study of his profession, visiting many foreign countries and investigating disease in scores of hospitals throughout Europe, as well as making special investigations of disease in its most frequented regions. Especially was this true of Goitre, Hay Fever and Typhoid Fever. The Doctor has made most exhaustive investigations of these diseases, visiting Switzerland, where Goitre is epidemic, and studying the disease in its hoine. He found that the accepted theory of its cause was unfounded, but that the real cause was readily removed and the disease curable, which he has proved in many cases since. Typhoid is broken np in a few days and the patient returns to his work, generally within a week.

Hay Fever the bugbear of the summer, months, is as readily cured. In fact, the Doctor prefers those cases which are, not desired by the average physician, as he has studied them out and finds great pleasure in relieving them. If You Are Afflicted with any of the above, or any other chronio or acute disease, requiring medicine or surgical attention, call on the Doctor and he will tell yoa honestly whether he can cure you or not, as well as the probable cost. Your case is not hopeless so long as you have not secured his opinion. Doctor Eldridges permanent address is E.

F. Eldridge, M. No. 518 Main street. Grand Junction, where his offices are always open and supplied with the best obtainable in drags, medicines, dress-, mgs, and all that pertains either to the practice of medicine or the science of surgery.

Try our f2 shingles. The Lumber Company. ITALYS WIDOWED QUEEN WILL HUNT, IN AFKICA BAILEYS CASH STORE Phone Junction 203. 207 and 208. Odd Fellows Building.

Paris, Oct. 12. The widowed queen of Italy, has decided to go off to Africa like Colonel Roosevelt. The precise date of her departure is not jyet fixed. It will depend upon the C.

P. McCARY lastle over aviation that she is active-encouraging the foundation of a club, having for Its object flights over the highest Alpine peaks from Ttaly into France. There is only one out-of-door sport In vhich her beautiful daughter-in-law, Queen Elena, can rival her, and that is rifle shooting. I which Italys young queen is an 1 expert. Queen Margharita Is 59 years of.

ge, and is ns much beloved by the Italian people as when they used to shout after her: There goes Mar gharita! There ia no princess like our Margharita! FOR STUDEBAKEB WAGONS AND BUGGIES, HARNESS, WHIPS, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP BORES AND WAGON COVERS. state of the health of her mother, the duchess or Genoa. The queen ex-peits to meet her kinswoman, the Diuhess D' Aosta, In central Africa. The duchess 'had sm success hunting big game last year that she has determined to leave for the dark continent as early as October. It is to regretted that the elephant is dying out In Africa.

There i are many places where it Is forbidden hy the government to kill the female. QJueen Margherlta loves out-of-door 1 life, and was once president of an Alpine congress. When motoring be-' came the fashion, Bhe was one of Its ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES OF TENTS. Fifth and Colorado The genuine Watermans "Ideal Fountain Pens. G.

W. Primrose, manufacturing Jeweler and watch- first votaries. She is now so enthus- maker, Again vve can give you the advantage of a direct factory purchase. Dr. Moreloek-Spencer.

tsbell More lock Dr. Joseph in E. Morelock (Late cf MOHZLOCK, SPENCER MORETOCT WE PLACE ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING 100 PIECES OF HIGH-GRADE TRIPPLE-COATTD BLUE-AND-WHITE ENAMELED WARE consisting of largo Dish Pins, 8-qnart Tea Kettles, large Pi eserving Kettle, Witer Pails, Coffee Tots, Double Roasters, Etc. THREE DAYS SALE ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OSTEOPATi; CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE SHOWN IN WINDOW FC 45c 45c Phone Junction 3 45c 45c Li C.Tsnth None of these Special Sale- Article charged or delivered it the pricei quoted.

See the goods nd judge. I GOOD ROADS! Kriij jtr ot I to wtU take it and thow jom be yon are fc to pay a t'r four yirtsiv than -r 1 not Frank E. tiia, r-r- i The, Ross iardware Supply Company hardware for hard wear. riv-ctrloU WD Fixtures Iroa PI pa. lip Fitting.

Valve. Deaa x. Good Coal, Good VTatrr for Team. At th Hunter roi Tri. pr ton Tht wii! aiw.

oiinty mt on hand; no waiting tor loads. Come onr; then rou w'H rota natn. William McGinlejr. nwier. lea.

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