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Show lerarain AIID AROUND DELTA Often! of tie Important Erenti ei Put Setea Daji h tU Newest Town. While tbe benefit ball last Friday Jld not net the band very much uion--ey everybody bad an enjoyable time. Tbe next event will be the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving social and dance, or pumpkin tile ball, as it is called. Tbe ladies will bring the pies and the gentlemen are expected to bid them In the pies, not tbe ladles. 1 have moved my stock of furniture furni-ture and tny tin shop into the Eagle Block. I wish to thank my customers custom-ers for the liberal patronage they bave given me and hope by fair treatment treat-ment and reasonable prices to merit a -continuance of their trade. Call at my new place- and see my Increased stock. A. MILLER. The editor took a trip over the west tract last week to see how many of the farmers were getting Into tbe hog business and how the new alfalfa fields and fall wheat were looking. He -will go down on tbe south side this week and will give a write up of what tbe prospects are in tbe next Issue. The Eocles C-operatlve Merc. Inc., . has got tbelr new scales in place and a good stock of coal on band for customers. cus-tomers. They carry some of their supply at the hardware store o that small quantities can be got without Kolng to the yard. Tbelr atore lately vacated by tbe Delta Dakery Is being remodeled to accommodate a big stock of general merchandise. The stairway la being moved so that the upper story can be more conveniently . . used -and the stairwajfJjnJtotheVase-.. . tnent changed. Mr. Eccles expects to put up another building on the west and connected with the present store. It will then be tbe most extensive establishment es-tablishment In town. Let me put a good On roof on your building, $7.60 and $8.50 per square. A. MILLER. The Jolly 8tltchers met at Mrs. Pound's last Monday. An Interesting lltersry snd musical program was rendered. ren-dered. Mrs. Ward has closed her.house to boarders as she Is going away on a visit In a short time and cannot take -care of boarders. ' Adandy beating stove cheap at A. Miller's. S. W. Eccles expects to move Into bis new stone house this week. It is a novel snd attractive building. The weather is getting chilly and reminds yu that overcoata and warmer underclothing are necessary. Yu will find a big stock at R. J. Laws. Frank Copenlng and family expect to go to California for the winter about December 1st. What a sugar beet factory means to a community is shown by the amounts paid out to the farmers last week by tho sugar companies. $43.",0O0 was paid out at Lehl; $250,000 at Garland. $175,000 at Idaho Falls. $127,000 at Biackfoot. $209,000 at Klslnore. $.'6.-1)00 $.'6.-1)00 at Payson, $160,00 at Sugar City, $275,000 at Ogden. $225,000 at Logan, $125,000 at Hurley, and $300,000 at Lewlston. A total of $2,422,000. They jmid out $100,000 for labor. |