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Show home. hoes Principal Joseph Christensen of the , public school has sent In lor pnblicca-lioa list of promotions, w Inch w ill be published next week, together with notioe of time and piece to meet fur and to receiving certificates return books belonging to the obool n f nfard Summer Line Just In. A district. Ladies, Childrens bee Bejer, the cycling wordjr, in his free uuicvcle exhibition at noon, & Mens Thursday, June 22. Mrs. Annie C. Christenson is bar lug bcHuiitied her tome surrounding Tip eteep round!a-- of the residence has beeu made toftiie place for a nicely graded lawn plat, bordered with walks ou a suitable level ap proachiug the cottage ou either side. It ie(i comuiemible and aitraclive bit of improvetneut. Bbhop Christenson announced Sun day that the celebration of the Twenty fourth of July would be tak eu iu baud by the Sunday school workers. No mention has yet been made of the Fourth by either the l civil or bodies. If anything is going to be done it is high time to begiu preparation. Frank L. Copying hfl9 a number of men and teams employed, bunk ing up laud which he has recently i IN Patent 6a Tan SIZE PRICE TO SUIT. WAND BUY NOW WHILE THERE ho 1 CONjE IS A PIIAXCE TO SELECT. eecles-oasdci- THEODORE UtaH. Gunnison, in from a week's outing to Soda Springs, knowu as South valiey. Mr. Copen I Idaho, iug is contidnut that dry farming in Tidaiuity will prove successful Yon are sure to get best values for I the money in buying your shoes and jUIjd accordingly making prepara tiou f Put iu .V bl ge there the gloves at Peter Christiansena one ensuing fall. door north of postoffic. Forest Hanger Christiansen reports MUu Ateei . " around W00.U We, ln 1 0 tlm r rotn three to vorite opera singer, will appear with fur f?et deeP wh,le the uPPer eud Eilers lirp Van Winkle company, Gunnison valley is entirely covered Thursday, June 22. with a sheet of suow from eight to Mrs. A. J. Peterson is home again twelve inches deep, having scarcely from her visit with friends in Nevada a break ifl iL Mr Christiansen the past month, paving enjoyed a he was in the same ceslity a year a pleasant out. ago, wben not a pHrticfe 0f fiuow ay Manti hj,s decided by a heavy vote anywhere in the vicinity. to bond for a $12,000 high school C. A. Swalberg was up to the me in erected for time to be building, tropolis this wee to Bfte hig edest in of school September. opening 8on, GuS wh0 ia at the Holy Cr(? ,s John Bown of Fayette is giving hospital for treatment of some stooiG us resides iu the musio lessons to a number of pupils acb trouble. state of in Gcpnison. During his stay here Oregon ami has been a sufferer from his present trouble tthi6tituxm,o; t9 will have the position more le39 or for the past ten years. of piapist the crphestr, t Ifc is Possible that he will need to just or the K. O. W. excuraon , o .lndergoail operation, which will be I Highest Price Paid for Grain and Produce. lat MisAe So-- I I & r. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. GUNNISpIN BRANCH. Leading Implement Dealers. PT nu ljU THESE ARE THE LEADERS. The Canton and Ajax Steel HARROWS. A - I IT GunXawmTimSr 8 The Jo111 Deere and Canlon Scotch Cjipper- - Wagons and Buggies, any size and style. Stewart Steel Ranges and Heating Stoves. A full line of HARNESSES. Eilers Rip Van Winkle show Rate to Salt Lake, 25 cents less than the above. Tickets on sale Juue 20, appeared in this city last Monday limited to return June 22. evening. The tent was crowded aad WE ARE HERE WITH THE GOODS the was excellent. Those who AND 0. S. Parkinson and John Allsop of had acting heard the play before say that HERE TO STAY. Idaho addressed the meeting Sunday they never saw the character. jf j p .very interesting manner. The Rip interpreted so well. The speJatjtor recited some of the early history cialties were all good. A good band Kof Utah and the former spoke with and orchestra accompanied the show OCAL MANAGBR, GUNNISON, UTAH, .great firmness upon the divinity o: and two street concerts were given Monr-cnism.1 Atoka (I. T.) News. At Gunnison, vFlagday in Gnnnison was scarcely Thursday June 22. Dying of Famine ect. Positively prevents pneumonia. noticeable. Two or three of the busi is. in its torments, like dying of con- Guaranteed at Paul von Nordeoka Thrown from a Wagon. ness bouses displayed the loyal col Mr. George K. Babcock was sumption. The progress of con- drug store, price 50o and $1.00 ors, but there was no publio doings thrown from his wagon and severely sumption, from the beginning to the bottle. Trial bottle free. even thought of, apparently. We'll bruised. He applied Chamberlains very end is long torture, both to get in line, perhaps, after another Pain Balm freely and says it is the victim and friends. When I had con generation passes. best .liniment he ever used Mr. sumption in its first stage, writes f .Fred Fjeldsted has been spending Babcock is a well known citizen of Wm. Myers, of Oearfoss, Md., and a A Mass Meeting will bo the week at his home in Gunnison North Plain, Conn. There is nothing good doctor, in vain, I at last took He left again yesterday to take up equal to Pain Bain for sprains and Dr. Kings New Discovery, which held in tlxC Town Hall on cruises. It will effect a cure in one his work of teaching in music at quickly and perfectly tued me. Saturday night to arrange Fork (and vicinity. Fred is bird the time required by any other Prompt relief and sure cure for for celebration. doing some good work up there, treatment. For sale by Gunnison T. F , KEARNS, Town Pres'L Wtefi we coujd afford to keep him a coughs, colds, aoro throat, bronohitis, Utah. J C. M. MADSEN, t . - 4th . v an J Coop, i Gunnison, . of July |