i i iiin -i [ [~ [ltiil¥1i --
JNO. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache,
Will practice in all courts.
Colo.
H. AARON LORD, M. D.
CRESTONE, COLORADO.
Surgeon to the San Luis Valley Land &
Mining Co.
Office in Crestone Drug Store.
.1• TISACY MELVIN, 2tl. D•
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office opposite American Itouse, 8an Juan ave-
sue. Calls promptly answered, day or night.
V;xaminlng Surgeon U. S. Pension Bureau.
487.
O, P. SHIPPEY, M. D.,
Villa Grove. Colo.
CHAS. HAYDEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Saguache, Colo.
THE AMHRIGAN HOHS
SAGUACHE, COLO,
MRS, M, E, COLVIN, PROP,
This house has recently changed
bands The new management will aim
to make it the best hotel in the valley.
Good beds and an excellent table can be
relied upon.
Tho Saguache uounty Bank,
Pioneer Bank of Saguaehe County.
Organized, May, 1880.
Incorporated, July, 18P2,
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
A General Banking Busi-
ness Transacted. Drafts
Issued on Principal Cities
of Europe.. Safe Deposit
Boxcq for Rent.
OFFICER8 AND DIRECJ?OR8.
18AAC GOTTHELF, President.
LEOFOLD ~IAYER, Vice-Pres.
CEARLE8 TARBELL, Cashier.
WM. F. BOYD, Asst. Cashier.
MARK BIEDELL.
CO RRESPONDEN PS.
Kountze Bros., New York City,
First National Bank, Denver, Colo.
First National Bank, Pueblo, Colo.
CLARENCEHERSEY,
A sayor anti Citomist,
[Established 1879]
Leadville, - Colorado.
8~ples by Mail or Wxpr0ss Receive
Prompt Att0nti0n.
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SAGUACHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
COHPAHY,
Dealers In Saguache Oounty
REAL ESTATE•
CHOICE RANCHES For sale in
the Best Portions of the
San Luis Valley--the fa-
mous gram field of Colo-
rado.
Property rented for non-res-
Idents, taxes paid and Insur-
ance written.
SAGUACHE, COLO.
E. E. BURLINGAME & C~.,
CHEMICAL
ASSAY OFFICE,,. LA.O., o.v
]~stabllshcdin ~olorado,1866. Samples by mailer
express will receive prompt and careful attention
hid & ¢llvar Dulllan Refined, Melted end Ass~d
~|M WMIIWOI ~uluunn ON PURCHAIIED.
~OflO|fl~l|lOfl T,tt,.lOOlhs or ear Xesd lot,.
. vv,g Write for terms,
1736-1738 Lawrence St., Denver, Cole,
A, BREWER,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAGUACHE.
I have just added a large and com-
plete line of
~ERTAKONG GOODS.
This department is In charge of one who
has had many years experience as an
undertaker and funeral director.
My line of coffins runs from the
cheapest to fine metalic caskets. I
have a hearse,
"A Gentle Wind
of' V/estern Birth'"
~el[s rio sweeter story to huma~tit.y f~
the announcement that the healfh-g~,
and hcMfh-bringer, Hood's SamapaHlLW
fells of the birth of an era of good heMtfu
R is the one reliable specific for/he cure
of all blond, stomach and [hver troubles.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Best fresh meats at Jones & Co.
Jud Keyes was down from Bonanza
the fore part of the week.
P. M. Jones pays 0ash for hides and
pelts..
Commissioner Frank Brown went tel
Denver last week on business.
Valentines, sentimental and comic,
from one cent to thirty.five cents at the
CRESCENT 0 ~l] Cal.
Equal toany 10 cent cigar, but Sold
for 5 cents. Banker's Bond cigar. The
Saguache Pharmacy.
Before buying anything In the line of
road wagons, carriages or buggies call
on Lawrence & Williams.
T. M. Kelley and wife of Veteran trans-
acted business at Hooper the latter part
of the week. Hooper Press.
There will be a dance at Dunn's hall
on Friday night, Jan. 25, 1901. All are
invited to attend. By order Com.
Eat first class short-order meals at
Mrs. Schwackenberg's restaurant, when
in Villa Grove. O pposite the postoffice.
Chapman & Wharton, according to the
Crestone Eagle, have been given thecon.
tract for grading the railroad from Mof-
fat to Crestone.
There will be representatives of 42 dif-
ferent tribes of Iudains in the Indian
Congress at the Pan-American exposi-
tion at Buffalo next summer.
Henry Kagl has had assays running as
high as 22 per cent copper, on: a group of
claims he owns two miles thin side of
Orient. The rich streak is from 1~ to 22
inches wide at a depth of ten feet.--
Crestone Eagle.
Moved.
Lon Brewer has moved his livery bus-
iness from the Luengon barn on 4th
street to the Elkhorn barn on Denver
ave.--recently purchased by him. Hia
undertaking stock has also been moved
to the building just west of the barn.
Friday Evendug, Feb. 1. 1901 at 8. O.H.S.
SOCIAL.
Under the management of the girls of the
County High School.
Music ...................... High School Quartette
Recitation ............................ Pearl Doyle
instrumental Music ............. ThaisgMcMullin
Recitation ......................... Elmer Daviacn
Guitar Solo .......................... Emma Nehls
Vocal Solo ....................... Blaoche O'NeiL
Recitation ...................... Hilda Fairbaaks
Vocal Duet ...... Sarah Fullerton and Anna Ham
Recitation ......................... Samuel Forbes
Vocal Soh) .... Davis
Recitation .... i~ ~i i~ii i~ ~ ~ :~SaraAlilcuellerton
Music ..................... High School Qurtette
RleFRESHMENT PROGRAM.
SOlO ................................. Sale of Boxes
Duet Ice Cream and Cake ................... -
.......... Thais MeMullln aud,~faee Pepn!rf
Duet Candy and Popcorn ............ . .........
.............. Sarah Fullerton and Anna Ham
Quartette. Coffee
Proceeds to ba apphed on piano. Everybody
invited. Literary program free.
HIGH ScaooL GIRLS.
Blown To Atoms.
The old idea that tho body sometime~
needs a poworful, drastic, purgative pill
has been exploded; for Dr. King's New
Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex-
pel poisonous mattsr, cleanse the system
and absolutely cure Constipation and
Sick Headache. Only 25c at Lord &
Wilcox'a, Crestoue, Colo.
Cattle Shipments.
On Sunday from Moffat station 300
head of cattle were shipped to Kansas
City. They belonged to Clark Bros.,
James Slano and Jack Stephens, and
were accompanied by Messrs. Slaue,
Stephens, Zach Glark and J. I. Palmer.
Gotthelf & Noland will ship from Mof-
fat tomorrow 200 head--10 car loads of
cattle to the Kansas City market.
Public Sale of Land.
I will offer for sale at Saguache,
in front of the post office, on Sat-
urday, the 2nd day of Feb~ary, A.
D. 1901, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the
following lands, the property of the
late Sam~I AsMey, to-wit:
153 acres adjoining the town of
Saguache on the southeast, known
as the Ikac~n Ashley place.
280 acres, lying between the
Horace Means ranch and the ranch
known as the Cattle Company's
,
Terms--Cash in hand.
W. T. ASHLEY,
Administrator,
(:~ .,L all rJ~ 0 :IR. "r .ak,
• ""---' /- ACE
Last Sundaywss like a summer day. ,,.,," i. i
Rolla 5:leana spent a few da)a in Bo- '" Vo~ ,-:~.~)>~.t i,,!.~,,, t~v,,, ,~tur,.'. Ne
nanza this week. fol¢.iCtg[i!!)~oc,.~. ¢,:viil ri[wt, :-o ,v(tt .... so
naturally, as time. Scvcu ye,ql.~ oI ripen-
Sorry to note that Grandma Allen is ing in barrels in every scaled bottle of
quits poorly in hsalth again.] fi fl TAYLOR
Mrs. Marquis White is slowly im-]
proving, u.u.n WHISKEY
Amongthose on the sick list a few Never sold tn bulk.
days this week were: Mrs. H. White and Ot Druggists, Grocers, and Licensed Denies.
Mr. Rolls Means. ~-~" ~I~ml-~" ,,a~. ~ __
Grandma Vermeulen passed her 79th
birthday in excellent health,, last McOa;.[ ~: ' ~¢'~//'~- ~
day, January 21..~ .. "" " ' Nola .By
Born:~January 22, 1901, to Mrs. Char-'1 The SA G UA CHE P.HAR M.,4 C Y.
lie'Oberholtzor, a son. Mother and cbitd~@f'. : ' '~ : .~
doing well. ::~ ]o-~.'
Died:--In Villa Grove, Colo., Jam 21;
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a901, at ~ o'clock, p. m. of pneumoma,] PERSONAL.
Francis Leo, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.]
Gill, aged ~ months. The parents have
the sympathy of all in this their sad af- Jesse R. Morgan is gradually lmprov-
fliction. X ing.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,
LUOAS COUNTY ~ SS
FEANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is |the
seqior partner of the firm of F. J. (!HENEY & CO.,
doing business in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUN DRE i) DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 8rh day of December, A. D. 1886.
t f A w
(~) , Notary Pubhc•
Hall's ('alarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
directly ou the blood and mueous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., 2oledo, 0.
Sold byDruggists, 75c.
Hall's FamilY; Pills are the best.
The Sick.
The wife of Dr. Lockett ts quite ill at
present--although improving.
***
Mrs. H. M. Bryan was compelled to
dismiss her school m the l~awrenco dis-
trier for the week on account of an, at-
tack of grip.
%*
Mrs. Keeeey has been quits sick dur-
ing the past week, but when her "hus-
band was taken ill she arose from a ask
bed to attend him. It is to be hop~l
that the excitement incident to hiadeath
will not cause a relapse.
Many of the grip sufferers are now get-
ting the upper hand of the disease.
Cut this out and take it to the Sa
guache Pharmacy and get a free sample
of Chamberlain'a Stomtmh and Liver
Tablets. the heat physic. They alsocure
disorders of the stomach, biliousness and
headaohe. . .
Apples by the barrel cheap at P. M.
Jones.
8ig~zoBs.n the ~~ BOU~I~
O. O. gPa¥1o~ Whtsktee, are dee~dedly flne
T_his signature is on every box of the genui-~
Laxative Breton.Quinine ~,blat. '.
the rsmedy that em~es a cold In one dls~'
WANTED--Capable, reliable person in every
county to represent large company of mold finan-
cial reputation, $~ salary par 5ear, payable
wee -ldy. $3 per day absolutely sure and all expen-
ses, straight, bonafide, definite salary, no com-
mission, salary paid each Saturday anc~ expense
money advanced each week, 8TANDARD~
HOUSE, 8At DzAa~ox ST CHICAOO.,
TO CHICAGO
The Reliable Route
Palace
and
Chair
ALL
Owned and Operated by
CIHCAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. PAUL RAILWAY.
For furthe information addres~
J. E. PRESTON,
Commercial Agent, 1029 Seventeenth St.
Denver. Colorado.
u II I I II i
dol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It, artificially digests the food and aids
N'ature In StreUg(,hellmg and recon-
structing the exhatistcd digestive ot
gans. It lsthe latestdiscovereddigeste
aut and tonic. £No ottler pl~epara~ion
can approach it in e~licieltcy. It in-
stantly relieves a nd perma nently cures
DysP~Imla, Indigesl,h,tL, Heartburn,
F|amlence, Sour 8~omach, :Nausea,
Sick Headache, Cast x,algi~,~ Cramps and
all other restt I i ~ t) r i m perfect d lgest)on.
P~iOO~00, and $1, f,a rye s ize cf.=~atns 2;4 times
slnallstlm, Book al, a~rI~dv~pen~ a u)ail~lfl'~
Pr0pero4 I~¥ t, ¢, OoWOTr a ~o., C~ltOp,
Mrs. P. M. Jones has been on the sick
list the pa~t week.
Mr. S.W. ttodding attended,the Duun
funeral at Del Norte oa Tuesday.
John Smith and D. S, Jones, two Vet-
eras stockmen, were in town the first of
the week.
John W. Davidson was a visitor to the
capital last week, returning the first of
this week.
George Robertson, Sr. was in town yes-
terday, the first time in a couple of
months- having had a long sick spell.
We understand that Argo Taylor and
Eph Mitcheh are both in Denver this
week--seeing how the legislature is
run.
Gee. D. Nickel, of Del Norte, largely
interested in mining at Creeds and also
in Biedell camp, was in town for a few
hours yesterday on business.
The revival meetings at the Baptist
church are being well attended. Two
members were received into the church
on last Sunday. The meetings will con-
tinne tbrough the week.
M(. Isaac Gott~elf and Adolph Mayer
left y~tsrday afternoon for Denver. Mr.
Maye~ has b.een in Saguache for the past
six years ai~cl Will remain in Denver for
the present,.~t~t..il he decides on a busi-
ness ventu re,
, It Girdles the Globe. Salve,
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica
as tim best in.the world, extends round
the earth. It's the one perfect healer
of Cuts, Cbrns, Burns, Brutses, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches,
Pains aud all Skin Eruptions. 0uly lu-
fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Lord &
Wilcox's, Crestone, Colo.
Jones has a few fine overeoata left to
give away almost.
How are yottr nerves? If you are
easily "flustrated," can't sleep and feel
nnrafreshswl m the mornintt, your nerves
are weak, Hood's Sarsaparilla tnakes
ths nerves strong by making the blood
rich and pure.
Sick headache is cured by Hood's pills
25 cents.
D. H. DHnn Dead.
On Saturday, January 19,'1901, at him
residence at Crystal Hill, Saguaohe
oounty, Colorado, D. Herbert Dunn
from diseRse of toe liver.
Mr. Dunn was 5~ years of age and a
native of England. He came to Colorado
and to Saguache county in the spring of
1870, and embarked in the cattle busi-
ness in company with Prior and Carson.
He was public spirited and was a mem-
ber of the original town company which
laid out the town of Saguacho in 1878.
He built and still owns the Dunn Block
in this place, and owns a large amount
of valuable realty in other portions of
the state as well as a large estate in
England. The disease which capsed his
death was of long ~tanding and although
everything which wealth, medical skill
and loving atiendance could suggest was
done he passed peac(,fully over the range.
He leaves a wife and three children--two
sons and one davghtcr--to mourn his
death.
The burial was made at Del No'Fte on
Tuesday.
Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shoot-
lug pains, torturin~ muscles, no rest) no
sleep. That means rheumatism. It is a
stubborn disease to fight but Chamber-
lain's Pain Balm has conquered it thous-
ands of times. It will do so whenever
the opportunity is offered. Try it. One
application relieves the pain. For sale
by Saguache Pharmacy.
Built for 10 %et~ts.-Sold for 5 cents.
Baa)~er's ~ Bead cigar. The Saguaohe
Pharmacy.
Orauges, )croons) banaaas and apples
at Jones'•
W. M. Brashear of Center went to Sa-
lids Thursday to meet his wife and chil-
dren who were returning from an ex-
tended enst~ rn visit.--Hoopor Press.
The merited reputation for curing piles,
sores and skin diseases acquired by De
Will's Witch Hazel Salvo, has led to the
making of worthless .counterfeits. 13o
sure to get only DeWitt's Salve. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
1M[el|, Wolnen and Children
Should buy their shoes of Sam Feast, of
Moffat, and receive satisfaotion, comfort
and durability. He haudles the Hamil-
ton Brown Shoe Co.'s shoes which are of
the best in the market. A now and up
to date assortment just received.
State of Colorado,
SS
Saguache County.
In the District Court, in the 12th Judieial
District In and for said COlmty. i
DIED [n the matter ot the a O.ludlcatlon of priori-
ties of right to the use or water in water dts.
trict Number 26.
In Saguache, Colorado, Tuesday night, Wherein John F. Stow and George W. Stow,
January 22, 190I, George W. keeaey, co-partnei'sdolng buslnessaaStow Brolhe.r~
from intussesceptioa of the bowels, clahn water through the enlargenlent of the
Blli Stow ditch and the ~tow Brothers dltcll,
Mr. Keesey was a native of Pennsylva- ann so tar as the same are concerned Red the
priorities awarded the said ditches, DUmbers
nia and came to Colorado about 13 years 77a, 82~ and 93a.
This day this c~nse coming on to be heard
ago, locating on a ranch near Saguache. belorc Hen. Jesse G. Northcutt, sitting am and
He soon after established himself in the for tile judge or tile 'l'welftll Judicial distrtet of
the s~ate oi Colorado, at his ellambers in the
carpenter line i a this place and has been town el Alamosa, eoum,y of Cone, los and st~ta
• of Colorado, uoou the sworn application aud
engaged in the business up to the time ,statement of Horace B. Means, George W.
of his death. Ou Monday evening Mr. Means, William T. Ashley, John Holcolnb, D.
C. Travls, Robert Montelth and Alva 8ean-
Keeeay was around town and feeling ae
well as usual. Shortly after returning
.homo he began to complain and all ef-
"f0rts of his physician to remove the dif-
}iod[ty were unavailing. Mr. Keesey
was quite promment iu the Masonio
lodge at this 'P/ace--having been its
" --~Worthy Master )or several terms--and
thd funeral today will be under the
o, harge of the lodge. Deceased was about
45 years of age and leaves only a Wife
surviving him.
~. O. Taylor Vv~isk~es, ate pure me~lolnsl stlmulant~
Pepsin pt'~ parations often fail to relieve ]
indigestion because they cau digest only
albuminous foods. There is one preps-I
~'tion that d~gests all classes of foods, ]
land that is Kodol Dyspepsia 'Cure. It ]
~cures the ~st caee~ of iudigeetion and
gives instant relief, for it digests what
you eat. Saguache Pharmacy.
To The Public.
-We have moved part of our mill stock
into l~(]~L Jones' old store building east
Of OR~ africa where we will con-
duct a gd~eral grain business.
The Saeuache Mills.
G. O. Taylor Whiskies, are guaranteed pur~
~a
Teacher's Meqtlng•
Superintendent Palmer has called a
mectin~ of the teachers of thecounty for
Friday and Saturday, February 1 and 2,
at tha county high school at Sa~uac~o.
The purpose of the meeting is to diaouu
the question of '*Gradmg." The pro-
gram ia aa follows:
PROGRAM.
Friday, 1:80 o'elook~ p. m.
Music.
The relation of the school board to the tmb-
jeet of grading ........... Dr. J. Treey Melvin
Diacut~inn lead by Mrs. Laura Slote aad W.
...................................... ~. Tomlln
This greatest difficulties in the way of estab-
lishing a thoroughly graded system ......
............................... W. E. Huffmma
Diecoesion lead by C, M. Herren and Lillian
....................................... Boberta
Friday" evening, 7"~0 o'clock.
Entertamment and reeeptron at the county
high school bHildina.
Saturday. 9 o:eloek a. m.
Music.
Gradin~ and the County High School ........
. ........................... Prof, J. B. Morgan
Discussion led by Emily Garreteen and W.
................................... E. WMttea
Sugge~tiun for grading ........................
.......... Prin. J. W. Beery and Della Dua~
----v--.
~aturday, 1:30 o'clock p. m.
Disou~sion and adoption of e plan, rules and
regulations.
This meeting is of the greatest impor-
tance and every teacher 18 urged to be
present. Drop a postal card to Supt.
Palmer and tell him you are coming.
TOo most soothing, healing and ant/-
~_~ptic application devised is De
over
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves at
once and cures piles, ~oree, eczema and
skin diseases. Beware of imitations
Saguacho Pharmacy•
O. O. Tallies IFhiaktes, honest tn p#r~d
Patrons of the American Houas speak
very favorably of its new management.
The table is good, the beds excellent
and the attention given guests all that
could be desired.
CASTOR IA
]~or Infants and Ohildrea.
The Kind You Have Always Do l
Bears the
Signature of
G.0 Taylor Whiskies of great "raluo to the slca
WANTED--ACtIVE MAN OF GOOD CHA]g-
actor to deliver and collect in Colorado for old
established manufaetarin8 wholeeals houR.
$900 a year, sure pay. Honeety more than ex-
perle.nee required. Our reference, any bank ia
any Cl~y. Eneloee self addre~,ed stemped en*
velope, ~anufa0turers, Fhird Floor, ~i D~rboza
st. Chi~.
W. F. BOYD,
Notm'y Public.
Saguache County Bank.
drett,{olltebtanls ill the above Clltltled pro- sis||n lllllSlllP |lillt ll|Jtlllllllllll
ceedlngs, wlierein they ask for an appeal in V|L~ lUlI~[UV~ ANU llAUUAUHII,
the above e ntitled proceedlug from the decree
of the district court ot the county of Saguache | STA~E |nli~
to the sul)reme court st the state of Colorado, | " , &S~l~s
and against John F. ~tow and ~eorge W. [ __ •
Stow; CO-Fartners doing bUsUleSS under the i
nrT name of Stow B~ott]m:s, as^ apl?.C!le~_}n ICarries mail, pa~engers and expreu.
SO l;tr aa salu Lleero~ l'elaLu~ tO bile ~1 tl~rgAJ/ncul~ i
of the Bill Stow ditt..h and Stow Brothers|
dlieh, with prJorilles z.nmbered 77a, 82a and | ~- ........ r.
93a and the judge b0ing fully advised In the [-t~avea Vlila t,21=rove ........... U:4~ Lm.
premises, ulter an eXtil~nllttttiOll of the state- | Arrlvee at Saguaeh,~ .......... h15 p.m.
meet herein tiled an(l it appcarieg that the | Leav~ Saauache 1"80 ,, m
said contestants and oblectors are entitled to I-- • ~t; .. =-~ ............. v. *
a ~ appeal hereil~ as prayed for ta thLs prooeed. ] ~rrlvea atvtila t~rove ........ 5.'00 p.m.
ing~
• F.H. CARLSON, Proprietor.
it is therefore urdcred lhat an appeal be ]
granted [:'om the 0eert'e ,)f toe distl:ict court as /
uioresu,id to tbt! stli)rcn|e c,)t|rt el the state el | ,
Colorado, wimrein th,. said Horace B. Means, ! Mrlvate add nhronlofile***** .! Nmt
George W. M(,aus• W|liiam T. Ashley, Johu | S s ~ V wn,~vu~w~ Vl mwm)
Holcomb, 1). C. Tracts, Alva Scai~drett and / CONSULT Meneufferingfromev~e$.
Robert Monteith, owners ot ditches wiih prt- .~ foets of ¥ou.tl~ul in d~
ol'ities as lolh)ws: i ~~ tlons, ~h .Uis, go~onlmN#
The William Stow ditch with priorities ! F 1 g leet~_st~tu~__=~X~ .
ll/Inl e e t .......................... 67, 74 8t ~ ........ ~! ........
The 8ullivauditcl~, with priorities nuni- ' ~l ~ I~.~q~.~l, ~al I~t~l~e~
bercd '/8 Ia~ • ~ ~.~ ...... ~, ------e memo**
................................ ' ~ unflt~eu to mal~, Mood,
The Hartm tn Broti]ers t ttcb No. 1, with | dg~ akin b'dne or .~..~t~
priorities nutnbt.rcd ................ 50,97] ~ ea.~'-=1 ~°r~2 =.'~. ~_=~"
The Ifartnlan Br )t l~ers ditch, No. 4 witilI ~-"?ml[~]~ ~R~l.,~lt~ ~ ~11~
~:he iiolcol b d tch, wit r plioritles nu n- .d~. f~ \i ~.,~ ~:x,~l,~en~=*- ~a. ^~
be e ................................ 103,116
The Arroya din.l,. ,vitl~ priorLties nunI- ~e:y=~.~=~-~.~'~--~r~.~..~=
bored ................................... lt7 IK}CTOR COOK ;,~-~o?~.:w-'~ ='-'-~,,~--
v In curing Utlla elRse or
The Most itii ditcLl, witii priorities nula- *
bered .................................... 96 ~ and. will guarantee ~ou a~.rman~at ~t~
The Hay & blonteilh ditch, wlth priori, at moderato coet, Ho has eared thO'a~W~@
tins m~mbe~ed ........................... 96 [,houghttheircaseahopales~ Alllet:te~.prlvat~,
The Redmol~d 6: 3lonteitl] dJteb, wllh .Writo for question btank, Consultauoa
prioritic~ numbered ..................... 96 Jttedieines s~nt free from oll~rv~tlon.
The Travls di*ch, with priorties num. CookrledlcalCo.,6=aCurtl~llt.l~w~.f,~
bored .................................... 108
TheTravls ditch, No. 2. with priorities
mimbored ............................. ..108 STATE OF COLOi~AD0, }ss.
The Tra~is ditch, No. ;3, with priorities
• numbered ................................ 108 (/ouu~x OF S.~Gvaon~.
Sltall be known as the apptdlants, and Joiln In the Ci,uIrty Courk
F ~t( w and George W StoW, co-partners de- JMrs. Floss Brown, "/
lngbusiness under t.be fiI'llt name of 8~w PLallItlff,
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Bfbthel~, owners of the .eIllargelnent of tl.S VS. b SUMMONS.
BlllStow ditch a~]d I lie Stow Brothers ditch, John. W..Brown
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priorities numbered 77a, 82a and ~, De/enfant. j
be k town as appellees.
• The people of the stat(~ Df Colorado to John
Said appeal shall be g~anted as aforesaid W. Brown the defendant, greeting.
tpoi~ tlmsaid,tl,p~llau~s exeeIltiag aa appeal | You ar0 hereby required to appear ill an
~otm cmtmtioneu for t lm payment ol ~11 Crisis i action brk)ught agal nst yon by the above nnm-
which may be awarded against the appellant~ |ed p}aintiff, iu the couuty court of Saguaehe
or any st them iu ills ~-uprenlc court) and In/couuty,stal~ of t:olorado, audanswer theootr~
ihe stem oi three hundred dollars, said bond to [ pl~ln~ therein within thirty days after the aer-
be executed by one or lilt)re of too appellants { vlce hel~of, if svrved within the state of C~lo-
as principal and sutricieut securities, ea~tt bond |-rado nr by ptlblicaUon, or If served out of tho
to,be approved |,y the courter Judge In emit- Istate of Colorado, within fll~y da3s after tbs
lion. ~erviee hereof, exehtslve of the day of servia.
or said action may be regularly set for trial
the same as thougn such appearance had been
made aud issue had been Jomcd ca ~ald ecru.
1-4, 1901. JESSE G. NORTHeUTT, Judge.
(Endo) sod).
District C, urt /aguache county, CO'O,
Ftted aud el)t,'rt'd t)f record, Jut). 7, 1901,
LEE FAlaBANKS, Clerk.
State of Coloradu, I ss
County el 8aguaehe.
I, Lee Fairhanks, Clerk of the District Court
within and for said county aud state, do here-
by eertiI'y Iimt tlae above and foI'egolng ts
true, correct, full and complete copy st'an Or.
der Ad(,wing Appeal, together wllh all on.
dorscment~ Iher.ou. tirade from the or[ginal,
aod the seine appears (,f record hi lny ~tld
office.
In testimony whereof I liars hereunto set
my hvnd and affixed ti~e seal of ~ald court at
8a~uaehe, tlils 15th duy of J)tuuary, I~0L.
LEg FAIRaAI~ KS,
~ierk Dlatrlet Court.
plaint.
Tlie said action Is brought by pl&lntlffto ob-
tahr a decree ot divoroe, diss,)lvtag the bonde
of matrimgoy now existing between plalntl~r
and deleJ:llaut oa L Lie grouud of desertLon aug
non ~upport and ado for the oare and castody
of the minor ehttd Wixou Brown as will mote
fully app,ar from complaint iu said action to
which reference is here made attd a copy of
which Is hereto art:lobed,
And you are hereby notified that tf £ou tall
to appear and to answer the sahl ~)inplaint
a.s rvquired, the said plaintiff wfli apply to
tixe court t0r t}io t'elh,t Lherehl domanded
G~ven under my hand and the seal of said
court at Saguaehe tn said county tills 29th day
of October, A. D, l~0.
O. D, BR~¢a~, Actlug Clerk,