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SAGUACHE CRESCENT.
(FOmM~iLT SAOUAOH~ nZMOORAT.I
Entered at the post office at; I~q,,unche,.Colo..
f rtransmissionthrough the mailsasse~ma-~iaes
,. utter.
O§OAlt D. BRYAN, Editor.
7'IIUIISDA Y, JUNE 6, 1901.
Jesse Brotherm unloaded his elephant
o~to Jesse Stepbeuson the first of the
week. It has been the ambition of Mr.
Stephenmon for some years to become an
editor or to have an organ in connection
with hm law business. May his fondest
hopes be fully reelized.--Monte Vista
Journal
The July number of the Delineator is
before us. It is a great improvement
over former issues both in suhject mat-
ter and artistkc effect. A leading article
on the Buffalo Exposition is illustrated
by color plates made directly from the
original water color eketcbes of C Y.
Turner, director of color to the exposi-
tion. The July edition iJ 625,000--cer-
tainly a great edition.
The Center Dispatch was launched
upon the sea of journalism Friday last,
with Wm. A. Rixler as pilot. This makes
the fourth paper now being published iu
Saguaohe county and is a twelve page
four column paper with four paget home
prmt. It has a liberal advertising pat-
ronage and is neatly gotten up. The Dis-
patch starts out with bright prospects
and by giving that community a good
live newspaper we see no reason why It
should grow dim. Here's success to the
Dispatch. Long may it live, hearlding
the news from Center, the queen of the
wheat belt.--Eagle.
District Court.
The case of John E. Ashley as admin-
mtrator of the estate of Adam Badders,
deceued, vs Thomas P. Frame, an ad-
verse from Bonanza camp, was decided
against Ashley, the court holding that
the suit had not been properly brought
by the administrator but should have
been brought in the name of the heirs.
The argument on the appeal from the
county court in the Dunn estate case
came up Tuesday morning. Ezra T.
Elhott representing the heirs and L. F.
TwitehMl of Denver, and W. E. Cox, of
Alamcea, representing I. W. Schiffer,
the executor named in the will. The
court took the matter under advisement.
***
The case of Belle Moffet vs Chauncey
Moffet has been settled oy the parties
and the same dismissed.
The case of the people vs Thee. H.
Thompson, charged with assault with in-
tent to kill, was discharged on account
of a fatal variance in the information.
W. E. Cox defended.
The case of the people vs Scott, charg-
ed with steahng wheat was tried Tues-
day forenoon. The jury brought in a
verdict Wednesday morning acquitting
the defendant.
Judge Sumner was appointed by
Judge He]brook to defend James Fogar-
ty and the two cases against Fogarty
were consolidated and trial commenced
yesterday. The jury was out buts short
time and brought in a verdict of guilty
against Fogarty.
The case of Nancy C. Wilson vs Wills,
et al wu continued, the defendants be-
ing given 60 days to answer.
In the case of Maddix vs Chapman,
numbers 446 and 447 judgment was taken
against defendant by default.
The case of Ball vs Ball for separate
maintenance, a decree was entered ac-
cording to terms of stipulation.
The Rio Grands & Sangre de Chaste
R. 1~ Co. vs Creltone Gold Mining Co.
Daniel McLaren, condemnation proceed-
ings, was passed for the term.
Means vs Lucrative Con. Mining Co.
and D. I. Whiteman was dismissed at
plaintiffs costa.
It is evident that court will not close
this week. The criminal docket is Hot
let more than half cleared.
James Brown of Putsmouth, Vs., over
90 years of age, sufl'm'ed for years with a
bad sore on his face. Physicians could
not help him. DeW,t's Witch Hazel
Salve cured him permanently. S0gnache
Pharmacy.
Judge Sumner formerly of this district
wuin town the first of the week. Mr.
Sumner has recently opened a law office
in Alamose.
DOCTORS
say ,,Cqmsumption can be cured."
Nature alone won't do it. It needs
help. Doctors say
"Scott's Emulsion
is the best help." But you must
continue Its use even in hot
weather.
If yOu have not tried.it, send for free sample.
~OTT & BOWNE, ~hemists,
4o9-4t$ Pearl Street, New York.
and gt.oo; all druggist.
I J ~
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Danger, disease and death follow neg-
lect of the boxels. Uve DeWitt'a Little
Early Risers to regulate them anti you
will add years to your life and life to
your ~ears. Easy to take. Never gripe.
Snguache Pharmacy.
Mr. Moffet,-~,(-banker from Larned
Kansas, a brother of Chau,cey Moffet,
arrived here last Friday to remain until
after district ct, urt is over.
Mile FI
wiie and C'lildr, n of
Sargente were in town Monday ~hopping
Mr. Means ia a prosperous ranchman cf
th~ upper Tomlchi.--Republinlm.
J. b. Hurt of Center was in town this
week. He has fecently returned from
Poncha springs anti is just recovering
from a long siege of inflammatory rheu-
matism.
TO Huffltlo ThrouglI the Lakes.
The Burhngton's personally conducted
excursion to the Pan-Amerlcrn exposi-
tion will leave Denver at 10 p. m. Thurs-
day, June 20, rail to Chicago, steamship
North Land to Buffalo through lakes
Michigan, Huron and Erie.
The round trip rate is $54,20, $53 if you
return by one of the "differential" lines
from Buffalo to Chicago. Meals and
berths extra. Tickets good to return un-
til October 31.
Coolest, cheapest and infinitely the
most enjoyable way to go east. No cin-
ders, dust, hot weather. Instead~ a glit
tering panorama of blue sky and blue
water and a three day's bath in the in-
vigorating air of the great lakes. Finist
steamship in the world, and the very
choicest staterooms aboard it have been
reserved for the Burlington excursion.
Write for folder giving full luforulation.
G. W. Vallery, general agent, 1039 17th
St. Denver, 0olo.
~heriff Williams returned last week
from Canon City where he went to arrest
James Ewmg on the charge of having
stolen a horse from Zach Clark. The
sheriff found his man and located the
hor~e. =
Dr W A Lockelt and family are
• ° " I
again located on the old homestead mi
the 41 country. The Dr. and wife may !
expect a bevy of old time friends to flock
them at mo~t any time and their i
in
upon
friends are numerous.--Pres~.']
@. O, Tsylor Whiskies, grow in popularity, i
Send me "][heir Navies.
Thousands of eastern people will take
advantage of the cheap r~tes to Colorado
which the Burlington route will offer
during June, July, August and Septem-
ber. They are the lowest ever made.
If you have any friends who are talk-
ing of comlng to Colorado, send me their
names and I will have our representa
tines look them up, furnish advertisiLg
matter, reserve berths for them, see that
they have a quick and comfortable trip.
Hotel keepels, this Is your opportunity
whenever you receive an euquiry about
your resort, send it to me, I will take
pains to see that that the writer spends
the summer in Colorado.
G. W. Vallery, General Agent, Burl-
ington Route, Denver, Colo.
Mrs. E. C. Drew is the agent for the
Lehr piano organ, Washburn guitar and
other musical instruments. She also is
prepared to give instruction on the p;ano
organ and guitar. Call on her at the
Baptist parsonage or drop a line in the
postoflice.
For the Boys.
James Camper wants to buy all the
old copper, zinc and rubber he can get.
He will pay 5 cents a pound for copper,
and one cent and a half for old rubber.
I sell gunny sacks four cents each. I
pay 12 cents a dozen for beer bottles.
Hie Grands Rates.
For meeting Colorado Pharmaceutical
association at Manltou June 18 to 2). A
rate of one and one-fifth fare on the cer-
tificate plan will be made from all sta-
r/one to Manitou and return. Certificates
to be available June 16, 17 and 18.
For Overland park races at Denver
June 15 to 29. A rate of one fare for the
round trip will be made from Leadville,
Trinidad and intermediate points to
Denver and return. Tickets on sale June
15, 22 and 26, good to return Juue 30.
For bi-annual meeting head camp
Modern Woodmen of America at St.
Paul, Minn. June 10 to 15. One fare for
the round trip plus $2 will be made from
all stations. Tickets on sale June 7, 8
and 9, good for return not later than
June 19,
For annual meeting Imperial council
nobles of the mystic shrine at Kansas
City, Me., June 11-12. One fare plus $2
for the round trip from all stations, tick-
eta on sale June 9, 10, good for relurn
rune 14.
Rules for tickets sold on certificate
Man. If tbe required number of tickets
(50) showing full far~, paid uu going trip
are presented to joint agent they will be
stamped by him and honored for return
)assage at one-tift}l fare not later than
three days after the closing d.te of the
m~ting Snndny rmt Is be counted.
~. O. TaY~'~r Whlskiee, good, pure, and old.
Eureka
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Qumine Tab-
lets All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 25c.
J. M. Pitzer, commissioner for water
distrtct 25, was in Saguache last Friday
to meet Wes Staley, supt. of this division
~. O. Taylor Whiskies, ar'l~ puts r~sdlclael stlmulan~
THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sale Stable,
Wm J. Werner, Prop.,
Fourth St., Saguaehe.
Best of care giveu to all stock en-
trusted to my care
llV.LIM~LE ASShYS
Gold ............ $ .50 Gohl and 8ilver..$ .7.5
Lead ............. 50 Gold,silyer,copper 1.50
Samples by mail receive prompt attention.
Rich Ores and Bullion Bought.
OGDEN ASSAY CO.
1420-76th St., Denver, Colo.
WANTED--Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent large company of solid noah.
ciaI reputation, $936 salary per year, payable
weekly, $3 per day absolutely sure and all expen-
ses, straight, boaafid9, definlte salary, no com-
mission, salary paid each Saturday and ezpen$c
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOUSE, 33~, DEARBON ST.. CHICAGO.
Administrator's Sale of Heal Eels&to.
Whereas by an order of the county court oi
Saguache county, stale o[ Colorado, bearing
(late May 17, 1901, the ttndersigned was author-
ized and directed to sell certain real estate be-
longing to the cttate of George W. Keesey, is
pay the debts el said estate.
Now, Therefi)re, notice is hereby'given that
I will offer at public ~;tle ~t, lily since IU tile
town Of Saguaclle, Colorado, t)n Thursday, the
13th day of June, A. D, 19~,1, at the hour of two
o'(.l,~ck p. m. of said d,~b', the following de-
scribed real estate, te-wil;
All ofthe right, title and interest of thees-
LateofG-eorgcW. Keeseyin to tot 10, the east
hall of Iot9and lhewest:h~tlf of lot 11, b~ock
21:the north 15lest ofl,,l 5, block 13; l,)|s 4, 5
and 6. block A, S':~ ll(:s a!ttll.qon to the town of
-4agtlllche, all ill the t~xvn of 8aguaehe~ Sa.
~'u:it!he eonntv, Coh)ra(h). Ais¢, lot 20, hh)ck J
'tn(l h,tl, blocll 52 ill lt!c t()~'li Of J~onanglt)
Colorado.
Tiffins of stile, (!fish ill halqd. All sales stlb,
i:'ct ~o the approval ,~t'~I;(l (.01olty et)urt and
~tll deeds to be executed on approval thereof.
Daled at S~guache, ('olorado, this 18th day
of May, A. 1). l(~t.
CHARLES I]AYDI,~N, Adminl>trator.
C. M. Corlett, I. J. Bl, omfield and
Jesse Stephensou of Monte Visla are in
town this week to attend court.
I havebcen making boots and shoes for a
good many years und It is reasonable t(, sup-
pose that I at,, a lndge of these articles. I
have conehlded to carry a line of
and Shoes
for l~lies, men and children and ;t portion
of lhe goods are now open for inspection. I
have no hesitation in saying that I can give
you
Better Values
for your money than any other house in the
valley. Let me show you these goods.
Birt Clare,
Saguaehe, Colo.
WANTED--Capable, reliable person in every
coumy to represent large company of s, ld finan-
cial reputation, $988 SalaLv per ~ear. payable
weekly, $,'1 per day absolutely" sure and all expen-
ses, straight, bouafide, deflmtc salary, no com-
mission, salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each week, STANDARD
HOUSE, 884 DsAa~o~ ST. CmcAoo.
FISHER'S
Uterine Tonic Knowledge
"¢~S~ ~l~ The Great Female Remedy positively
I~ ~" cures all female eompiaints~ 1 month's
~ treatment tl; 6 months' treatment $3.
~ MRS. SADIE M. FISHER, $UIT~ 28, 808
~ __~ 16TH Sr., DnNVgR, COLO. Also for sale
~~ by All Druggists, Send for free sample
~,~'~r and literature, worthlts wetghtin go!d,
"~l~ LP" maned saywhere on request, postpal4.
W. F. BOYD,
Notary Public.
Ssguache County Bank.
State of Colorado, } ss In the District Court.
County of Saguache,
Belle Me leaf., I
Plaintiff. ]
vs. ~ , Summons.
Cllauncpy W. Moflat t
and A. H. Mortal,
Defendants.
The people of tile state of Colorado, to A. H.
Moffat the dcfendaut above named, grettlng.
YoU are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you by the above num.
ed p/aintlffln the district court of ,~aguaehe
COOlliy, state or Colorado, and answer the com.
plaiut therein within twenty days after the
service hereol If served within this county, or
U" served out of this coun ty~ or by publication
within thirty days after the service hereof, ex-
clnsive of the d;¢y of service, or Judgment by
delaultw|llbetakena~ainstyou according to
ti~e prayer of tim c~,tlzi)laint. And il a copy
of the complaint in the ubovc entitled acth)n
be notservedwith thts summons, or il the
service hereof be inade out of this state, 1hen
tcu days additional t,, the tl.~e hereinbefore
specified for appearance and answer will be
aUowedbe~oi'ethetaklngofJudgment by de-
fitult as aforesaid.
Thesaidaelionisbrollght lor alimony and
divisun of pr,tperty against the defendant
Chsuocey W Moffat, alRt to set aside certain
fr~tudu[eut coo_v¢,yaact~s ,,f red estate and for
equitahlerellefagainst the defendant A. H.
Moffat, as will more fully appear from the
contplaint in said action to ~hleh reference
is here Ifl:lde.
And you are hereby notified that if you lull
to appear and to answer t[ln sald conlp[alnt as
above required, the said plaintttr will take de-
fi~ult and judgmeut au prayed for in sa~d SOUl-
plaint.
Given under ntyhandand the seal of said
couri at S.~gnache ill said county this 17th
day of May, A. D. 190l.
[SEAL.] LEE FAIRBANKS, (lerk
C. A, Merrimau, attorney for pl dn~iff.
Fhst pub. May 23--1ant June 20.
[ADIES!
If you want to Iearn how to do your washing
these long hot summer days without the necessity
of a fire in your stove., without the use of hot wa-
ter but done absolutely with cold water, and
equally as well as with hot water and in less time,
¢all in at Ickes & Co.'s store and karn fre~ of
charge.
I KE$ 0 (;0,,
Center, Colo.
We always pay top ptice.s for produce.
Illlll I I I I
Best of Job Printing at this office.
fircclc Potatoes,
We have just received a carload
---20,000 pounds---of fine Greeley
Potatoes, and we are selhng them as
cheap as they are sold in Denver
when freight is added. They are the
finest lot of potatoes ever brought
to the town. Better place your or-
ders for them early.
lhc Bcckicy, Packint House,
GI Wl Beckley, Prep,
[urniturc.
i have lust received a! new lot of furniture. Bed-
stedds, tables, centeffand extension, chairs, mattresses,
etc. De not send away [or urnlture before you see my
line.
Am still sellin hardware at bedrock prices.
ELLA HOWARD
at the old Fullerton stand.
I]EALTH FOi TIEll CENT !
FOR THE FAMILY.
" I table pleasu~ In Dra|Mnl
7our yah(able remedy CASCARETS.
lnnd my whole family received reUef
~rmn the first emaU box we tried. I
c~rtainiy recommend CASOARETS for
the cures they make and trust they
will find ~ place in everyho~ne. Years
for Inecess." PgTaR ~v~es, Jr.,
Palm Urove Ave., McKe~port~ P~
FOR OHILDREN.
'~I shall ne~er be wiehout
~ASCAIg~TM. My children are
~lways dol/ghted when I give them a
p.~z'tlon of a tablet, and cry for more.
£hey are thO meet ~]oa~ut medicine
i havoevor tried. ~hey have found &
Box'~10, IIfdolfl8an City, Ind.
FOR PILES.
"I eufl'ered the to~tures of
"~ho damned with protruding piles
)tenant on by constipation with
vhica I was afflicted for twenty
years. I ran across your CASCARET:$
u t he town or Newell, In., and uever
r~und anythin~ to equal them. To-
ia~ 1 am entirely free from pnee and
~eol like a uew n|au." C.H. Kglrg,
ltll Jones St., SlouxClty, In.
FOR BEAOAOHE.
"Botb my wife and mynel~
!~ve been using CASCARETff, anu
:toy arc the I,cst medicine we hate
,vcr had in the house. Last week my
:fro was frautio with headache for
.~o days; silo tried some of your
~2ASCAIeETS nnd they rolicvedtho
~aln in her head almost immediately.
W • both reoomme ud Cas~a~tB."
CU~. STaDg.OnD,
~ittebursh ant0 • De~0s/t Co.,
Pittabttrgh, P~.
/OR BAD BREATH.
"I have been uelnf ~AMCA-
ll]lgTe and as a mndanucffecttve
(axt~tive they are simply wonder£ul.
My daughter and I were bothered
with tdck t;tomach and our breath wa~
very bad. After taking a few doses
~f Oascarets we have improved won-
:lerfully. They are a great help in
the famny," WILHELMINA NAGEL,
t187 Rlttenhou~ St., ~e/~tti, Ohl~
FOrt PIMPLES.
"My wt~e h~d plmDle, onceF
race, I)ut s O has seen taking UAt~
CARETS and they have all disa~
peaz'ed, i had been troubled with
~on~tipat/on for some time but ufter
~akingtim first Cascaret I have had
uo trouble with this anment. We
HEALTH BEAUTY.
CANDY CMHARTIC.
REGULATE
THE
Over 3,000,000 Boxes of Oasearets Sold Last Year!
Unerring is the judgment of the people, and the people like Cascarets. The sale this year
will be ~tOOO~OOO boxes. Nothing succeeds like success and Cascarets are successful,
because,
First, They are so good that they outsell all other laxatives. Their tremendous sale proves
their merit, and their merit explains their tremendous sale;
Second, Cascarets are the pioneer people's price preparation~ten cents a box, and more health
in a ten cent box of Cascarets than any ~5c bottle of pills in the world.
Third, Cascarets bring results~healthy, natural action of liver and bowels-never fail The
manufacturers guarantee a cure or refund purchase money.
Fourgh~ Cascarets are successful because they deserve it. If your druF.~ist don't sell Casearets,
he's behind the age. In that case order direct from us by mail post free. Addre~ ST~BLI~ R~DY
cannot speak too highly of Ca,e~
~ets," FriED V¢ AnTMAI~
570~ Uermantown Ave.,
g44 Phnadelphl~. Pa.
FOR CONSTIPATION,
"I have gone 1~ duye at a tlma
without movemeut of the
~'4~rele. Chron/c eon~t/pati3n fop
seven years placed mo in this terrible
condition; i did everything 1 heardJ
of but never found any relief untO l
began using CASCARE~rS. I now haY0
from one to three passages a day.an4
if I was rich I would gzvo ~I00.~ for
e~ movement; it is such a relief."
AYL~an L. liffNr.
IM9 RuueU St., Dstro~, Mleh.
FOR BILIOUSNESS,
"' I have ~sed your ~nluable
~Y~k.f~/t ~E~M and flndthem per*
zest. Couldn't do without them. I
have used them for son, o tt,ue ,'or ill-
digestion and blliousnes~ and anI now
completely curcd. Recommend thorn.
to every one. Oucc tried you will
, . ,!
never be without them in the famtly~"
EDW. A. MAax, Albany, N. ~.
FOR WORMS.
"A t~.po ~orm eighteen/~et
Jong at least came on the vceno nLtol~
my taking two CASCAllE~S. This |
am sure ires caused my bad health fo~
the past threu years, I nm stilltak.
ing Cascarets, the only cathnrtl~
worthy of notice by sensible people.
G~o.W. Bowfin, B~lrd, M IU.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
~q~or e|x yeare • WUe av|~
~tm ofdyepen~la Inite worst form,
acould eat no~hin£ but milk toa~t~
and at times my stomach would no,
retain and digest ov0n that, Last
March I begau taking CASCA_RETa
and since then I have stcadiry Im-
proved, untU I am as well as I ever
was in my life."
DAVID H, MURPUY, Newark, O.
FOR LAZY LIVER,
"]( have been troubled I~ ffrenS
deal with a torpid liver, whlch pro*
duces constipation. I found CAeCA-
gETS to be all you claim forthem.
and secured such relief the first trim
that I purchased another supply and
was completely cured. I shall only
be too glad to recommend CascnreW
whenever the opportunity IS pr~
~Dt~L" J.A. SXlT~,
Stt0quehanna Av..~
Phnadelphta, Pc,
FOB BAD BLOOD.
' ' CAMCA'SeI~re do all elatmedL
for them and are a truly wonder~MI~
medicine. I have ofte~ wished f~l[.
medicine pleasant to take, ~a~
last have found it in CA~(~[JgT~
Since taktn~ them my blo~l~ b~el~
purified anu my eomple~li¢~ has Jm-.
proved wonder£ully~a~t~ ~el mueh~
~tt~r in every way~~
l.uttroll, Ten~-.
~Hv-~-e-_'~:_ : : : " : : = = : = = : CA)MPA~Y, Chicago or New York. • e ...............
eThis is the tablet, always stamped "OCO" r "q Wllen deelers try to substitu , theywant
Don't take a substitute ! Get what you ask for! m ke more money out of yon. Don't let them!
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