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  • Two Extremes MeetIn our Great Semi-AnnualSuit and Overcoat Sale,

    The extremes of highest quality and lowest prices. Myfc&aa. I

    It is a sale that necessarily battles all efforts at com- '.'F. Marion Crawford, is Bracelets at Cost Imeeting with a marvelous $3. 50 ones $200; $sale. In Boston, C hicago ones $1.50.and everywhere in the east ... , . , ,it is quoted as one of the We have just a dozen goldsix best selling books. Al- p terl'"g silver chainthough it has been out but bracelets ll}at we shall sflla short time, it is "hob-nob- at cost ' *l ey are alL,t l'ebing” in such company as raKe ; ,You bo™’ , 1 heyDavid Harum,Richard Car- arVU ly warranted by thevel and Janice Meredith. It ™ akcl: s and by us. Seeis very handsomely bound them in our window. Goldand beautifully illustrated, bracelets, heavily plated,See our "window-ful" of warranted for 20 years,them $3-50, now $2.00. Sterling

    Chalmondeley.a d In Con- ~, , .nection With The IJe Wil- We are closing out alineioughly Claim," by Francis ‘ ancy bat pins also.Hodgson Burnett, are books Stones 15c; 75c ones 40c.with a future. We have Special-—7sc and $l.OO.them. Have you seen our new

    Ragged Lady, by W. D. lot of framed prints? WeHowells, just received. wanted to surprise you, soValentines) we bad some choice littlevalentines! pnnts artistical , framedYou remember our dis- and are selling them at 75cplay last year. Many told and $l.OO each. Think of

    us it was the finest lot of it! You couldn’t get themValentines that had found framed tor that. They willtheir way to town. We sold go in a jiffy. See our win-evkry one of them. We dow display.

    Opp. Paitoffloe. City Book Store, 1

    WHITE, LIGHT ANDWHOLESOME BREAD.

    that delights the housewife when herbukiug is done, is made from the highgrade, pure and nutrious Crown Pat-ent brand of flour made from the finestwheat. Bread from Crown Patentflour is of rich and tempting flavor,and contains more nutriment to thepound than any other on the market.Ask your grocer for Crown Patentflour and take no other.

    Mr. W. A. Gray from Pueblo andRev. Pressly Thompson and Mr. Z. H.McClanahan of Colorado Springs werein Canon last week. They organizedthe United Presbyterian congregationin the afternoon.

    Miss Lucile Harrison celebratedher 16th birthday at her home onOrchard avenue and Main street Fri-day evening. About seventeen guestsenjoyed the social games of the even-ing and also the refreshments, con-sisting of fruits and candies.

    We can sell you the Record oneyear and The Denver Times Almanac—5OO pages, both for $2.00.

    The Burrage building is beingfast put into tenantable shape.Messrs. Beecher and Peabody, whoexpect to occupy the two store build-ings, one as a book and stationerystore, the other as a high-class drugstore, expect to be able to move invery soon.

    Gold at a Premium.We will give a premium of ten per

    cent for gold pieces when paid onsubscription. Any denominationtaken and premium allowed, but nopremium on change returned.

    The Record.

    The program committee of theWomen’s Federated Clubs, which will

    , hold its next State meet in CanonCity, consists of Mrs. James H. Rob-erts, of Boulder, Chairman; MissCatharine Wise, Mrs. J. D. Whitmore,Mrs. W. H. Kiatler, of 1>enver, andMrs. T. M. Harding, of Canon City.

    DISSOLUTION NOTICE.KOHLMAN A KLEEMAN.

    The firm of Kohlman & Kieeman isi this day dissolved. I will not be re-

    sponsible for any debts contracted byany one for the firm.

    L. X. KOHLMAN.Dec. 30, 1899. 2t4

    Dressmaking neatly done at 314N. Seventh street. Prices reasonable.Satisfaction guaranteed.

    * Mils. S. E. Hopkins.

    A FEW BARGAINS IN

    FruitLands

    1—Sucres set to bearing fruit, four-room house, outbuildings, underold ditch, a bargain, 81800.

    25 acres alfalfa land, good stand ofalfalfa, under old dljtch Cheap at8750.

    3 acres in bearing fruit, straw-berries and raspberries, well lo-cated, good water right, 83150.

    4ft acres, part set to fruit, under oldditch, on Lincoln Park. *sl4oo.

    5 acres close in, part set to fruit,trees 5 vears old, part in alfalfa,• 1250.

    B—Bo acres two miles from Carlsbad,X. M., 20 acres in alfalfa. Willtrade for Canon City property orfruit ranch.

    I— acres, well improved, nine-room house, large barn, a first classplace. Will trade for Caflon Cityproperty. Value 85500.

    8— acres on Lincoln Park, set tofruit, t'wo room frame house, 8750.

    94 acres, four room frame house.good barn, trees eight years old,82:wo

    10— 3 acres, three-room frame house,cellar, cistern, all iti bearing fruit,grapes, strawberries and apples,close in, 82200.

    ll 1 acre in bearing fruit., apples,cherries ami strawberries, goodlocation, 8850.

    CHOICECITY PROPERTY.

    101— A tine eight room two story brickhouse, bath, eellar, two lots, an excelleut location, a good home, 87000easy terms.

    102— A six-rooin frame and brickhouse, corner lot 48x120, close in,81800.

    103— A six-room brick dwelling, twolots, close in, 82500, half cash, bal-ance easy terms.

    104— frame, cellar, good out-buildings, close in, 81500.

    105—5-room brick dwelling, cellar,stable, good location, $lBOO

    168—A four-room pressed brick, a nicelittle home, only 8850.107—A four-room frame house, lot set

    to fruit, 8850.108—A new four-room pressed brick,

    good cellar, three blocks from busi-ness center, 81250.

    109— lots, two small frame houses,good location, a snap at 81250.

    110— lots in South Caflon, cheap at8450.

    lII A44 foot lot on comer close In, aflue location 8350.

    112—A choice resident lot on Greenwood, 8850.

    Woodford & Dawson,Rword OfTloa

    GRAND REMOVAL SALE.A.T T:£3DE3

    GOLDEN RULE STANDThe building which we occupy has been sold and the buyer has notified usto vacate by February ist.As there is not a building to be had that will hold our present stock wewill have to reduce it to less than half.In order to reduce our stock we will, for the next fifteen days, cut prices allto pieces regardless of cost.Take advantrge of this opportunity to lay in a supply. You will makemoney, as money saved is money made.On February i, 1900, we will move to the next door west from our presentlocation, No. 411 Main street, store room now occupied by Milligan'sGrocery Store.

    ARMSTRONG BROS.,COLUEN RULE STAND,

    413-415 Main St. ----- Canon City, Colo.

    =PRICES=Cut little ice this season of the year.We have a lot of the finest furnitureever brought to Cafion which we willsell to you at your own price.

    H. D. AVERY.OUR GREAT FURNITURE SALE

    IS STILL ON.

    lj Our closing out sale is bona fide—goods at actual cost. VVe want to quit the fur-niture business and devote our time and money exclusively to Undertaking, which istaking more and more of our time. Our goods are going fast, but we still have an im-mense stock on hand. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy the best of goods at pricesnever before offered, and probably never will be again. Come and see us and be con-vinced that we mean just what we say.

    WILSON &, LEWIS,Next door to Posoffice. Successors to Allee, Lewis & Co.

    Y. M. C. A. Notea.Negotiation* are in progress for a

    match game of basket-ball betweenColorado College and Canon City.Canon City at the present time holdsthe state championship.

    o o oAn audience of over seventy-live

    were present to hear Rev. WilsonSunday afternoon. This was thelargest attendance we have had formonths. The address, “Jesus orUarabbas,” was intensely evangelisticand made a strong impression onthose who heard it. Special musicwas given by Miss Roberts and theJunior Quartett.

    o o oThe attention of the members of

    the association is directed to theseries of special meetings being heldat the Cumberland Presbyterianchurch by Rev. Wilson, and urgentinvitation is extended to the youngmen to be present.

    o o oA series of addresses to young

    men by Dr. Harl of the First Baptistchurch, is to be a feature of the Sun-day meeting in the near future.

    Card of Thanks.

    We wish to tender our thanks tothe Volunteer Fire company for thecareful and effectual manner in whichthey handled our late “blaze.”

    L. W. Felteb,J. W. Buhakd.

    WANTED.*

    Reliable mao for Manager ofbranch Office 1 wiah to open in thievicinity. Good opening for an ener-getic aober man. kindly mentiontliia paper when writing.

    A. T. Mokkih, Cincinnati, 0.I HdU.trated catalogue 4 eta. pontage.

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    Rev. Arthur Willett, who ha* beenin charge of the Baptiat congrega-tion at Florence, haa bean compelledto give up the active work on ac-count of hia health. He will take anextended reat, apending aome time atColorado Spring*. Mr. Willett haabeen very popular in Florence andhaa dona much for hia ohurch at thatplaoa.

    woman's Mt SMnfsMprrUnl nnihcr ihum put

    Is usuallyao full ofauflrrii** and danger that »Hr looks forward lo »hr critical hourwilh *pprrbenaioTi and dread MOTHI** H*»* ran. hyl a fwiftratinx and awrfhlnir proprrtlca. allay* n*wav*ner*ouanr%a and alt unrl?a-*nt frrlin*«.arvl *•• t-rrpanM 'Hr »y«trra that ahr p*a rm through Iharvml anfelv with hut lint* auffprinx a» numttera have testified and aaUl. "it la worth U* atightin jgnld" It ia aol.l t»y all drtiKsms Mothers friendpartv. Atlanta. HrorgU. " " "

    m ■ m >♦* m, w w \r. A. RAYNOLDS President. C W. R.ICKAFH LOW, Cashier. . 'RO T. d. RUDOLPH Assistant Cashier. I IKRTARLIRMIP 1874. (

    FREMONT COUNTY RANK ||CANON CITY, COLO. • I

    The oldest Bank In thle leotlon. IInterest allowed on time depoalta. Steel Sefetydeposit boxes to rent by themonth or yser.

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    i The Rational Bank j€ CA3OH (’ITT, COLORADO. 0

    P CAPITAL, - $50,000. £J PBOMPT! POPT7LARI PKOOEESSIVEI Ja Hanking in ail its branches. #f Safety deposit boxes free of charge. Jd CLELLAND BLOCK. No. 40s HAIN STREET. *k J. H. PKAI'ODT. I’riMd.nt. It. C. CRATKS, Ca.kli-r. A, LYMAN KO It I SOM. Tire Pmldrul. J. K. UAMBROUIK, Aui.t Cashier I

    \ C. R. C. Dye, Manager Canon City Office... *

    i Jno. W. Proudfit & Company ]j chJl™ Bankers and Brokers,

    ! Danvsr, 9-10-1 a-ia tfagerman Bldg., <

    Colorado Spring,, Colo !Exchange*. Private wires connect all offices. A pprorod rain- ( 1

    * Ing stocks will be purchased and sold for our clients < >1 on commission. Dally market reports will be fur- < »f nished by our manager on application. The best in- • >$ tereats of our clients will be our first consideration. 1 1J DKANrif OPririCAl Offliu rf C. R. C. DYE, 2I Mot.l. ( rlp.l.


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