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Show tend. Concerning the Thanksgiving dinner. It was agreed that all unite at one big family and have a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner at the Union Chapel. A menu was prepared by the special committee and read and each lady chone what dishes and articles she could most easily prepare. Thus It will be expensive to no one and en-Joyabl en-Joyabl to all. After the business session ses-sion a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter. The club greatly .appreciated the hospitality hospital-ity or their hostess. The club will meet next week at the chapel. II. J. Munday from Idaho has purchased pur-chased a lot, five rods front, from the Melville Co., west of Jenkins Itros.' store, for $2."0, and Is grading It preparatory pre-paratory to building on it He bas not yet decided what kind of building build-ing he will put up, or at least be has told no one yet, and naturally a good deal of curliwlty is expressed about the matter. School has been dismissed for one aeek, partly on account of Thanksgiving Thanks-giving but more because the boiler for the heating plant In the hall has not yet been repaired. Jack Begbie, the typewriter expert, I now agent for that masterpiece, known aa the PltUburg visible. This is the first visible typewriter made and It has continued to lead the procession. proces-sion. It can do anything any other typewriter can do. We understand It can do logarlthems, work a problem l:i algebra and play the pianola. It certainly la a bummer and about half the price of other atandard machines, gee Jack If you want to trade your machine ma-chine for a genuine typewriter. He'll give you a bargain. IN AND AROUND DELTA 'lb Week's News from the Coming Metropolis Have you noticed that big algn on A. It. Ward's livery stable? Of course you have. It Is the work of Jim Ferguson, Fergu-son, and one of his first jobs of sign painting. Of course a printer could criticize it but we won't, for It la pretty pret-ty good for a beginner and shows much artistic talent on the part of the artist. art-ist. Go to it, James. We note that the Progress Review is going to open a mall order bouse in Fllliiore, according to a page ad in the last Issue. Well, our esteemed cod-temKrary cod-temKrary mill have one advertiser any way. Doubt lesa It will now get much advertising from the other merchants mer-chants of the town, or can it be an attempt at-tempt to bulldoze the other merchants Into advertising. We will watch the new enterprise with Interest There will be a big dance, at Amusement Hall on Thanksgiving night. Come out as It will be a good opportunity to shake down your big Thanksgiving dinner. HI shop & Wallace, always on the lookout to meet the needs of the public, pub-lic, bave added the De ljival cream separator to their stock of goods. Now that a creamery Is being established estab-lished at Oasis separators will be In demand. The claims made for the De Ival is that It skims clesnest, turns easiest, wears longest and Is the easiest to wash. Tbe popularity of the machine Is shown by the fact that over a million and a quarter or tbem have been sold. Tbey run In price from $40 to $75. Bert Wallace went up to the city Tuesday night to attend the big Bull Moose rally and feast on moose meat and the eloquent flow of language that will accompany It. We alao not'eed -..that Frank Slaughter was also on-ahe I train bound on the same errand. Well the new party bas come to slay and will probably take the place of the defunct Republican party within the next four years. Tbe new automobile service from Delta to the eaat side seems to meet all requirements and as soon as the service Is thoroughly advertised , It will get all the passenger service, as the route Is much more desirable. "Doc" Daymlller went Into Salt Lake this week to get another auto so as to have one In reserve for side trips to various parts of tbe county. Prof. Maunch has Just threshed out 2240 bushels of grain from bis farm east of the reservoir, which ho thinks Is prettty good for the second sec-ond year. He is quite satisfied with his change from a teacher to a farmer. It looks aa If the new bank would not be in operation quite as Soon as was expected. Subscriptions were obtained ob-tained on the supposition that 20 pel-cent pel-cent of tbe capital was to be paid In, but as the law requires 50 per cent not many of the subscribers will be able to meet this requirement, and probably more subscribers will have to be obtained. Mr. and Mrs. January spent a couple o' days in the city this week. Mrs. Will Vandevanter has been quite 111 for a number of days. The Delta Bakery haa Just got In a fine line of Christmas candles, but i tley taste Just as good, any day of I the year. Hereafter they will be the only store to handle bananas, oranges. I letuone. dates, etc. I R. J. Law Is finding his business i has increased since he got Into his i new atore and that It Is easier to handlo It. i Notice our platform at the top of the page? These are the things the ' Chronicle Is going to work for. so i don't get weary If we have consider ! able to say about these matters, but , turn In and help carry them out. i The Chronicle News Stand has a f big stock aid a great variety of mag I azinee. We aim to carry ail the lead In periodical, so If you want good : reading call at the Chronicle office i for It. ! I el the Chronicle print your butter wrappera. The law requirea that t.ie i name of the maker and tbe weight o, the butter shall be on every parkage. It looka better to have them printed than to write them on and costs only , a little more. The Delta Pr'.eadly Women met lat Thursday at the country home of Mra. Ietiler. Conveyances were provided and a good crowd took advantage of the fine weather L at |