3NO. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
Will practice in all courts.
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H. AARON LORD, M. D.
CRESTONE, COLORADO.
Surgeon to the Sau Luis Valley Land &
Mining Co.
Of~co in Crestone Drug Store.
,I. TleACI" I)IEL VIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
O~ioe opposite American House, San Juan ave-
nue. Calls promptly answered, day or night.
Hxaminlng ~urgeon U. 8. Pension Bureau.
487.
O. P. eHIPPEY, M. D,
Villa Grove. Colo.
CHAS. HAYDEN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Saguache, Colo.
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THE A] HRI AN HOOSH
SAGUACHE, COLO,
MRS. Ms E. COLVIN, PROP.
This house has recently changed
hands. The new management will aim
to make it the best hotel in the valley.
Good beds and an excellent table can be
relied upun.
The 8aguache C0unty Bank,
Pioneer Bank of Saguacho County.
Organized, May. 1880.
Incorporated, J uly, 18~2.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
A General Banking Busi-
ness Transacted. Drafts
Issued on Principal Cities
of Euro~ Safe De~t
Bo:r~.,~ for Re, at.
OFF]CEIlS AND DIItECrORS.
'SAAC GOT']'HELF, President.
LEOPOLD ~IAYER, Vice-Pres.
CHARLES TARBELL, Cashier.
WM. F. BOYD, Asst. Cashier.
MARK BIEDELL.
CORRESPONDER £S.
Kountze Bros., New York City.
First National Bank, Denver, Colo.
First National Bank, Pueblo, Colo.
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(,LARENCE HERSEY,
Assayer anti Chemist,
[Established 18"/9]
Leadville, Colorado,
Bampl0s by Mail or v.xl~r0ss R00oiv0
Pr0ml0t Att0nti0n.
SAGUACHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY,
Dealers In~ Saguaebe County
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-
zdents, taxes paid and msur-
ante written.
SAGUACHE, COLO.
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E. E. BURLINGAME & (~.,
~nh't~U Tsete--1001be. or ear load lots,
n. • , v•m Wrfte for terms.
1736-1738 Lowromeo St., Denver, ColD.
t i t i t
A, BItEWEI1,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAGUACHE.
I have just added a large and com-
plete line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
This department is m 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 cMkets. I
have a hearme.
"'Every Cloud Has
a Silver L/nlng."
The clouds of bad b(ood envelop/r5
humanity fierce a si[~vei' /,::irg in the :6aDs
of a specific to remo~ve t~em. It [s ti'ood's
Sarsaparilla, Amer/ca'~ Greatest Medic/re,
quhich drhnes out aft impuri/ic~ f;om ~/:e
blood, of either sex or any aSz.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Best fresh meats at Jones & Co.
@. O. Taylor Whiskies, of superior excellence
Mrs. Pacheeo, mother of Nestor, is
said to be dangerously ill.
A regular leader, Banker's Bond 5
cent cigar. The Saguache Pharmacy.
Fine Line of Valentines
At the CRESCENT office--All prices.
Oranges, lemons, bananas and apples
at Jones'.
Rev. Manuel de Jesus Sanchez of An-
tonito was n town the first of the week
visiting frmnds.
E. M. Green is helping out in the
county treasurer's office during the rush
of tax receipts.
Valentines, sentimental and comic,
from one cent to thirty.five cents at the
CRESCENT Ol~]ce.
G.0 'gay. or Whiskies o ~ great value to the sicR
=
A special meeting of the county com-
missioners ~s to be held on the first Mon-
day in February--the 4th.
Eat first class short-order meals at
Mrs. Schwackenberg's restaurant, when
in Villa Grove. Opposite the postoffice.
Attend the Masque Ball at Saguache
on the night of February 22nd and bare
a good time. Further partmulars next
week.
George W. Beckley on Monday pur-
chsed the John O'Neil building just
south of his present store building. He
will use it as a warehouse.
[$1oWn To Atoms.
The old idea that the body sometimes
needs a powerfuh 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 matter, cleanse the system
and absolutely cure Cmnstipatmn and
Sick Headache. Only 25c at Lord &
Wilcox's, Crestone, Colo.
Work has commenced on the grading
of the Moffat-Crestone railway. Tents
are springing up around Moffat and for
a time the town will enjoy a lively boom.
The Baptist meetings u'ill continue
over Sunday. Efforts are being made
for a good day Sunday. Special music
for morning and evening. Sermons that
will make you think. All are cordially
invited.
The most soothing, healing and anti-
septic application ever devised is Do
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It rstieves at
once and cures piles, sores, eczema and
skin diseases. Beware of imitations.
Saguaehe Pharmacy.
Mrs. Idea and children will "leave to-
morrow for Canon City i[ La Veta zs
able to travel. She has recently had a
recurrence of the trouble experienced a
year ago and the move to Canon City is
in the hope that it will agatn benefit her.
Mrs. P. W. Luengen and sen, Perry,
left on Sunday of this week for their
new home in Colfax, Iowa. Mr. Luen-
gen will follo~ as soon as tie closes up
some business matters which require his
attention. We trust they will be pleas-
ed with their new location and that
health and prosperity wil~ attend them.
~, O, Taylor W~isk~ss, are pure medtclnst stlmutsntS
To The L'ublic.
We have moved part of out' mill stock
into P. M. Jones' ohl store buildmg east
of CRESCI~T office where ws will con-
duct a general grain huntress.
The Saguaehe Mills.
G. O. Taylor Whiskies, are guaranteed pure.
Public Sale el' Land.
l will offer for sale at Saguaahe,
in front of the post office, on Sat-
urday, the 2nd day of February, A.
D. 1901, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the
following lands, the property of the
late Samuel Ashley, to-wlt:
153 acres adjoining the town of
Saguache on the southeast, known
as the Peasen Ashley place.
2~0 acre.~ lying between the
Horace Means ranch and the ranch
known as the Cattle Companyts
ranch.
Terms Cash in hand.
W. T. ASHLEY,
Administrator.
VILLA GROVE NOTES.
J. H. Parsons was felling quite badly
for a few days, owing to a bad oold.
Mrs. R. Briley returned from her Ne-
braska trip last Thursday.
Roy Sbeadman arrived in town last
Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. BoRon went to Bonanza
last Monday to see the new arrival.
Mrs. R. J. Clark was cue of Villa
Grove's sick people a few days this we, sk.
Qaite a lot of snow on the ground last
Friday morning which had fallen dur-
ing the mght.
H. S. Schwartz returned to Bonanza
last Wednesday.
W. H. Raber, of Hesper, spent a few
days in town supplying the ladies with
hts excelMnt extracts and spices.
Mrs. Milton, of Salida, arrzved in town
Sunday evening to attend the funeral of
her sister, the }ate Mrs. Sarah White
which occurred on Monday,
Mrs. Woodward, the lady who has
been confined to bed the past three
months, was removed to Victor, where
she can be with her relatives. Mrs. Nova
Cooper accompanied her.
Mr. and Mrs. Kouts, of Bonanza, are
rejoicing over the advent of a bran new
son. Herbert's favorite son~ now is: "In
the Sweet Boy and-Boy."
Died:--In Villa Grove, Colo., Satur-
day, Jan. 27, 190L at 3 o'clock, a. m.
SARA[I, brloved wife of Marquis White,
aged 27 )ears, 10 months aud 13 days.
After a pawfal and severe illness she
passed peacefully away leaving five chil-
dren, the youngest of which is only two
weeks oht and a husband to mourn her
loss. ].'he previous evening she asked
for her little ones and kissed them all
goodbye. Funeral services at the church
Roy. Ohl preached the serm,n.
Sarah A. wife of J. M. White, waa i
born in Fairfield county, Ohio, in 1873.
She came to Illinois with her parents in
187~ and in 1883 they agam moved to
Kansas. In 1888 the family came to
Colorado and the following )ear she w'as
married to Mr. Whets. Seven children
were born to her, o[ whom .five survive.
George W., Linden, Harry L., Minnie!
Edith, Alice Bell. The burial was made
at 01aytonia on January 28.
Died:--In Villa Grove, C01o., S~nday,
Jan. 27, 1901, at 7 o'clock p. m., SusAN
ALLEN, mother of Mrs. F. M. Hills, ~n
the 89th year of her age, leaving one son
and one daughter, the former living in I
Chicago, eight of her family of ten chil- i
dren having proceeded her, afte~ having
grown to man and womanhood. Grand-
ma Allen was dearly loved for her sweet
dispuMtion and pleasing manner by all
who had the pleasure of meeting her. To
know her ~as tolove her. Funeral nor.
vices were held at her late residence on
Tuesday, Ray. Eugelbarger conducted
the servia.as. Her remains were sent to
Chicago, for interment last Wednesday
morning.
STATE OF Owlo, CITY OF TOLEDO, ;
LucAs Co~Tr ~ ss.
FRANK J. CHRNEY makes oath that he is |the
so,nor partner of the firm of (~'. J. Cl~zz~zY &Co.,
doing business in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUN DRED 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 6th day of December~ A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
' Notary Pubhc.
:ali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
directly on the blood 'mud mucous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CltENEY & CO., 'Ioledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75e.
Hall's Family t ills are the best.
Mrs. Isabel Foster has moved to. h~
mother's ranch and will remain th~b
til Mrs. Lyons returns from Denver.
Cut this out and. take. it- to tim Sa
guache Pharmacy and get a free sample
of Chamherlain's Stomach an4 Liar
Tablets, the best physic. They akocure
disorders of the stomach, biliousness and
headache.
Apples by the barrel cheap at P. M.
,lobes.
Bsa-~ t~e _.~ The Kind You Have Always Bou~t
8igaat~
of
G. O. T~ylor Whtsk~s, are dee(dedly fl~
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-~inine ~ahl~
the remedy that ~ a ~old In one d~
WANTED~Capable, reliable person in every
courtly to represent largo oo1~Igany of s('ld finan-
cial reputation, $986 8alar~p,,,~-~ear payebld
weekly. $3 per de~, absolutely sure ~md all expen-
ses, straight, bonaflde, d~flntte Sttlary, no eel-
nisei,n, s/lury paid each SaturdaF and exvet~Se
money a tva,tc~d each week, STANDAZtD
HOUSE, 884 Dm^n~ON ~T. CRIOAO0.
'Ko . ol
"l) ioSe sPt s Pw h:p¥ 'pa 6
Prics50~: attd $1. |aaxg,) size cr..':tains ~½ ~nao0
small site. Bool¢, al, abo,t t d x'~ 0~, ~'~ a n t :t lledi't~e
PflU~grod b~,li:, G, DoWITI" ~ co., Cl~l*~tS@,
25 YEARS
of unvarying purity-- seven years of ripen-
ing, in barrels, before it's bottled and
sealed. Result-- co.cdonce everywhere
in the name of the makers of
iMar~,;Joy is a late addition to the sick
list.
Charley Creger has been sick for a
week--grip.
Miss Halcyon Ellis has been on the
sick list during the past week.
Mrs, W. A. Lockett is still having a
seriotis time With rheumatmm.
Miss Fidela Chave~ was taken quite
sick with the gr,p last Friday night.
Charley Ashtoo, a ranchman from tho
41 country, was in town over Tuesday
night.
Frank Pittenger weut over to Bonanza
on Monday to take a look at a real min-
ed camp.
Roy, Drew ex~erienoed another re-
lapse on Tuesday and at this writing is
in a very precarious condition.
We understand that James and Char-
los Coleman are going to put '25 teams at
work on the Moffat-Crestone railway
gr ads.
Sam Feast and Tom Saffel, of Moffat,
were over on Thursday to attend the
funeral of George W. Keesoy, a brother
Mason.
Mrs. Burrows ou Monday was taken
vith a relapse from the.gap and was
very sick for a time. She is now Im-
proving.
Jason Jaques returned last Friday
from Salt Lake. He had a fine time
vistting his brother there and enjoyed
the trip very much.
Mrs. B. Lyons left the first of the week
~,)r Denver, where she will renan with
her Son, Thomas M. until the ending of
the legmlative s~sion.
Mrs E. S. Hall of-V/lie Grove was in
the county seat Monday and Tuesday on
business connected with the settlement
of the J. B. Hall estate.
Mrs. A. O. Mack expects to leave in a
~hort time for ~outh~ru California, there
to make her future home with her
daughter, Mrs. Katie Martinsen.
Atty. Elliot, Of Del Norte and Dacre
Dunn, of Biedell, were in town last
Thursday night and Friday morning on
business connected with the D. Herbert
Dunn estate.
J. W. Bolton, Villa Grove, J. E. Ash-
ley, Parkville, Nathan Ward, Upper ~a-
guaohe~ It. Mean~ Lower Saguaohe,
were oat of town Masons who attended
the Keesey funeral.
Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shoot-
mg pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no
sleep. That moans rheumatism. It is a
stubborn dieoai~ato fight but Chamber-
htin's Pain Balm ha~ conquered zt thous-
ands of times. I't will "do so ~henever
the opportunity is offered. Try it. One
application relieves the pan. For sale
by Saguache Pharmacy.
WANTED.-At;TIVE MAN OF G )OD CHAR-
ueter to delive~ and collect in Colorado for old
estabtished manufacturing wholesale imu~e.
$900a year~ sure pay. Hm:esty more thsn cx-
p6r~uoo require(/. Oar referenoo, any bank i[:
arty oily. ~Encibee self addressed slamped en-
vslope. Manufacturers. I hird Floor, ~ Dearbon
st. Cht~c~
~ . W.F. BOYD,
Notary Public
The people testify that Hood's Sar-
saparilla cures scrofula, eruptions, ca-
tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, nervous
troubles and you may take it with confi-
dence that it will do for you what it hu
done for othe~s.
The uon irritating cathartic ia ttood's
pills. 25 cents.
I)IEID
We are sorry to learn of the death
one of the twin infants (the girl) of Mr.
amt Mrs. I);,tt Sul!ivan, which o'curred
Monday ni~zb*. Sh, had not been strong ]
since birth
It (;it'dh-s the (;lobe.
The fame o[ ]),m~k]en's Arnica Salve,
as the best in the we)rid, extends round
the earth. It's the tree perfect healer
of Cuts, CoRns, Burns, Brmses, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Uhers, Felons, Aches,
Pain~ and all Skin E~uptions. Only m-
falhble Pde cure. 25c a box at Lord &
; Wilcox's, Crest,me, Colo.
Gvorge "W. Keesey.
Was born ,)t~ tL9 5th of Mareh;1851, at
New /3e,~hlehe¢~, Chrion count)', Penn.
W,s marri('d to Jem',ie M. Blystone, of
Pzttsbur~, l'(uJn. ,)~ the Sth of Novem-
ber,]SSt, tl-i~)i:~,~ved his trade of con-
,ratting a~I bu~:, i ~.~ umi~ 1887. He had
always ( xi:r-:~ d ~ ~irc to come west
and in ~t,t+ .~,~' h,~'.q (mi to]ook ups
locati,.~, ill- l++,~v t.+d thr~,,~git Illinois
and K,l:v.,: ~,~ii,~l!. lhtding what he
wa,h*tl. [h, !iv, (t fo~' a ~-I~ot't time at
I~o('i~y l,',:~d a¢~,| ~h(,~ v, ent to Florence
while lho O;] [)t)~*tii ~,~iiS On. ~{0 did con-
sider4tble [i;~;idin~: at this hitter place.
He located at 5~: u:~,'!~o in leSS aud that
same year ~ llilt a ~10,000 school house
at Meeko~', Cob). lie leavens besides ,his
wife, his tu,tthev, two hro~hers--James
31. and J(.hn 3I.-and five sisters to
mourn hi~ dt~aLh.
The merited repu tun h)u for curing pd~,
sores at.l ~ ki~ di~,,.,~c~ ucquired by De
Witt's \\qtelt lhizel S.lve, has led to the
maki~ig o~ w,,~lhle.~s counterfeits. Be
sure to ~et (~1.}1> l)eWitt's Salve. Sa-
J~)nes h,.s a Cew flue. overcoats left to
give ~wav i~ IUL)~t.
(~. O. 2'aylo.~" Whiskies, honeetlnp~rl~M
Patrons of the Americas House speak
very favorably of its new management.
The table is good, lho beds excellent
and the attenttoa given guests all that
could be desired.
Men, ~Volnen and Cl~ildrel|
Should buy their shoes of Sam Feast, of
Moffat, and reactive satisfaction, comfort
and durability. He handles the Hamil-
ton Brown Shoe C~,.'s shoes which arc of
elm best in the market, A now and up
to date assortment ~ust received.
]CHICAGO
Best Dining: Oar Service,
BUFFET LIBRARY SMOKER,
ELEGANT EQUIPMENT,
Ohair Oars Free,
Tom Nohmd and son, Edgar, went ha
Kausus City last Friday with 200 head
of cattle.
CASTORIA
• or Infants and Ohfldxea.
The Kind You Have Always Boughf
Boars the
Signature of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office at Dal, Nort*, C,lo.,
December 22nd, 1~.
Notice is hereby given that the fo]low~
named s~ttler has fiI~i notice of his intenUon tO
make final proof in ~upport of his olaim~ and
tint said proof will be made before the Clark of
tho District Court at Sa~uache, Colorado, ca
Februar£ 9th, 1901, vis:
Warren S. Joy, who made homestead entry No.
2&~6. for the n ~ nw ~ and n ~ ne ~. sec 28 twl~
45nr beN. M. P. ~1.
lie names the following witnesses to prove hie
continuous residence upon and caltivation,J'-¢f,
said land, viz:
James Slane, John A. Stephens, Herbert O.
Hoddieg and Franklin Clark, all of ~a~uaohe,
Colo.
Notre for Publication.
Land Otfico, De! Norte, Colo.,
t
Jan. 18, 1901.
~7otlco is hereby given that the fo/lowln~
nameds ettler has filed notice of his lnteRtion
to muke rlut~l prool in Support of h,s claim,
and thatsMd proof will be made betore Lee
Fairbanks. clerk ~,t" dtstrlct COurt of Sagtlaohs
county. Colo., on March 5, 1901, viz:
Benedito Marquez. who made homestmad e~-
try, N~.~'~;M, for.the 8 E ~6 see. 2, twp. 42 N of
range '4 E±~ ~ x- rd.
He nhmes the foilowtng witnesses to prove
bJseotltinuous residence UpOR and ou[tiv~-
lieu el sahi laud~ viz:
Felon Chavos, Juan Audres. B~,boncia Epi-
Junto lorres, Julio Lobato,~li of Carnero, ColD.
JAn. H. BAZTS:R, Rs~*~r,
Not/ee f~z" ]'ablltatlon.
LAND OFEIOE AT ])EL NORTE, CoIx)., [
J~u. 19th, 1901.
Notice is hereby giveu tbat~the followinf
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
remake natal proof In supoort of his claim~
and that said proof will 13o made before the
clerk of the diet tict court at ~aguache, Colo. On
March 2, 1901, viz:
Gustavus tl. Norum who made homestea~
I enttT No. 2791 [(tr t he S W ~4 sec. 1, twp. 4it, 2N
ra!lge 7 E N ~l l' M.
He n.lmesttlc tblhtwing witnesses to prOve
his con tinuous r,,sidenee npou aud cultivation
O| said land, viz:
Sanltlel Jewell, Joitn St. 8 mdersou, both Of
Saguactw. Colo. li. t'. Johnson~ J. P. Johu.
son, both of Carnero. Colo.
J^s. H. BAXTER, Reg/st~r.
Notice of Final .~ettleznent.
In the matter of the estate of John Marold,
deceased.
Notice is hcr(.by giveu, Ti|at on Monday the
fourth day t~t' Fcbroary, A. D. lI~)1, being OnS
Or'the regular dwys ~f the Jauuary term of the
d/~tlfity eou;'t el Sa.gtlactt@eoUu|,y, ill the state
of Colorado. 1 Mati|da M~rold executrix of
said estate.will al)po:tr before the Judge of sgid
(~bttrt, presen t my /l|t/t| settle menL ItS suell eX-
Oeutrlx, t)ray t]|e ;$pl)roval Ot Lhe satne add
will then at,ply to be dL~cbarged aS sueb exe-
cutrix. At ~hiciltimt-aud pbtce any pe~n
in |nt.ere~.t z|tay oppear and present objections
to t~e Still|e, i[ ttl|y there be.
Dated at Saguache, Colorado. Jan. 5.1901.
~t ATILDA I%fAROL~),
Executrix of the estate of John Maxold
decease~.
Notice of Forfeiture.
STATE OF COLOltADo, f
COUNTY OF SAGUACI~E,~ SS*
In the County Court.
Mrs. Floss Brawn, "l
Piaiutlff.
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VS. r ,~UMMONS.
John W. l:rowu
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Deten ann t. j
Tile people oflhe starts of~2olora~l~ to John
W. Brown ttle dt.fcadaut, grectlu~ .
. Y~o are hereby, requtred. ~o.a~pear ~ all
actieu brought a.~'tlns~ yOU by tl~abovo nerv-
ed plaint[[t~ In tile COUt|ty Court Of Haguaehs
courtly, s~te of ( "oh)redo, and answer the com.
plaint t herein witt~ln thlrty duys tilter the t~r.
vice her~ot'~ lf~* rved witlliu the mate of Cole.
red- or |,y pttbhcati,,n, or if served out of tile
settle ot Co[o|'aGo, within filly d..~$ after the
~ervico hereol, e.xeluslve oft.he day of service.
or said aetien nluy be regularly set for trial
the ensue ;t8 thougu suen appeurauce bad. b~[,a
trade and tSstte had heen Jomed un said com.
plaint.
The said action is brougixt by' plainttffto oh.
taiu a dyo;'oe ot divorce, diss,)|viug the t~l~ds
eft matrnnnny now exlstiRg between plaintiff
and d~lendaut (,U the ground Of desertion &ud
non support attd also lbr ttl~ c~,tre aud cast,tit
of'the minor ehi:d Wlxon ~roWn as will m~
tully appe.tr fr,)ta eo~pta|ot In saldd action tq
which |eferauee is I|t~niads aod a oopy of
whteh is hereto att tched.
And you are hereby nutifl~l that if you fall
to appear and to a.swer Ihe ~ttl ~)mplalnt
as r,~qui~ed, |he s~id phdntiff" w|ll apply
the court tor tile relh.[ thueein deman(te~.
G*ven to,der my hand and tho semi of ~t~
~Ul't U~ 6agua,q~e ~]~ ~atd COUtlty tbi~ ~h
Ul October, A l), 1~,
O. D, B~¥A~, A0~iug C|t~'k,