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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
~and has been nmde under his per.
sons1 supervision since its infancy,
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Inflate And Children--Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is at substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Hatnnless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures D~rrhcea and Wind
~>lic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Fhttulency. It assirailates the Food, regulates the
Stomach sad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's P~t~The 3£other's Friend.
==.ul.= CASTORIA ALwAys
The Kind You Hay0 Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ql~e eSNfAUN OOSlPASI¥. Yr MtJIqAAY III"MII~T. NIC~VOSlL OI21'Vo
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Steps the Cough and Works Off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Price 25 cents.
No Girl for Joe.
Soma weeks ago a man living north of
the river, by name of Joe Hedges, wrote
to the supermtendant of the stats home
for+dependent children applying for a
girl to adopt and raise. He represented
himself to be a man with a family of a
wife and one 10 year old son, and the
owner of a ranch. His application was
also signed by three of his neighbors: E.
~. Stroup, Wm. Couch and William
Dunbar. Last Sunday a representative
of the home came here to investigate
Mr. Hedges and his family. He had no
trouble in locating Mr. Hedges but his
wife and son were nowhere to be found,
being somewhere in the east, so Mr.
Hedges said. The ranch which was to
be the means of supporting the addi.
tion to the Hedges family proved to be
owned by John Wake and the applicant
for an increase in his family was simply
doing chores for his board. It also turn-
ed out the names signed to the recom-
mendation were forged by Joseph him
self. It is needless to remark that Jo-
seph's application has been turned down.
--Monte ~¢ ista Journal.
C~ro tel. Oholo1~ ]nfantum Never Known
to Fall.
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering from cholera in-
hmtum. The doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhma Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used ac.
cording to directions. In two days time
the child had fully recovered. The child
is now vigorous and healthy. I have
recommended this remedy frequently and
have never known it to faiL--Mrs. Cur.
tin Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale
by Saguache Pharmacy.
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"Whore can I buy a good team? is an
inquiry we hear meet every dey. Good
horses are bringing good prices and are
constantly in demand. The price of
horses is bound to go higher, because
the horse industry has been neglected
somewhat during the past few years and
the supply has been limited. The de~
sand for good stock is increasing and if
you want s good team you will have to
pay a good price for it..--Gunnison Re.
publican.
W~ Hammond, better known as
"William Bill," has accepted a position
with the Gottbelf & Tarbell Co. during
the period covered by the wool sh/p-
meats. Bill will be pleased to have his
friends call on him.
Cuts and bruises are healed by Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm is about one third
the time any other treatment would re~
quire because of its antiseptic qualities"
which cause the parts to heal without
maturation. For sale by the Saguache
Pharmacy.
In this issue appears a maid of honor
coupon, These must be deposited with
or mailed to the county clerk at Sa-
gauche. Only one vote allowed each
person.
The school census for the current
'+ 7ear tl 1,~ au inereeae of 110 over last
year. Thereare 762 boys and 722 girls
of school age in the county.
Miss Duncan, the school teacher at
Cocbe~opa, while out driving with Ed
Funk's little da~lght~r and a little boy,
Mrs. Fuuk's brother, met with a runa-
way last week. Miss Duncan received a
severe gash in the head and other brui~
es which were so severe that she was un-
able to teach school this week. The
children escaped without much injury.
The horses ran into a barb wire fence
and were cut up pretty badly. Miss Dun-
can was game and held to the horses un-
til they dragged her some distanos.--
Pepublican.
"I wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few lines that your
Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure is, without ques-
tion, the best and only cure for dyspep
sin that I have ever come in contact with
and I have used many other prepara-
tions." John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa.
No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure as it contains all the natural di-
gestants. It will digest all kinds of
food and can't help butdo you good. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
Frank Broil has been in town for the
past week with a sore foot which he has
neon having treated.
Notice to Wheelmen.
There's positively no need to endure
discomfort by reason of chafing, sunburn J
insect stings, sore and perspiring feet or
ace,dental bruises. Yod forget these
troubles in using Bucklen's Arnica Salve
InfalLible for pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and piles. Sold by Lord &
Wilcox, druggists, Crestone, Colo. Only
25 cents.
THE HO~IE GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk
ards are Doing Cured Daily in
Spite of Themselves.
It is now generally known and under.
stood that drunkenness is a disease and
not weakness. A body tilled with poison,
i and nerves completely shattered by per-
iodical or constant use of intoxicating
liquors requires an anbdote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poison
and destroying the craving for intoxi.
cants. Sufferers may now cure themsel-
ves at home without publicity or loss of
time from business by this wonderful
Home Gold Cure which has been per-
fected after many years of close study
and treatment of inebriates. The faithful
use accord/ng to d~rections of thm won-
derful discovery is positively guaranteed
to cure the most obstinate case no mat.
ter how hard a drinker. Our records
show the marvelous transformation of
thousands of drunkards into sober, in-
dustrious and upright men.
Wives cure your husbanda~ Children
cure your fat herel This remedy is in no
sense a nostrum but is a specific for this
disease only, and is so skillfully devised
and prepared that it ia thoroughly solu.
ble and pleasant to the taste, so that nt
can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the person tak-
mg it. Thousands of drunkards have
cured themselves with this priceless rem-
edy, and as many more have been cured
and made temperate men by having the
"Cure" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge in
coffee or tea and believe today that they
discontinued drinking of their own free
will. Do not wait. Do not be deluded
by apparent and misleading 'hmprove-
meat." Drive out the disease atonce and
for all time. The Home Gold Cure is
sold at the extremely low price of one
dollar, thus placing withiu reach of
everybody a treatment more effectual
than others costing $25 to 850. Full di.
rections accompany each package. Spec.
tal advice by skilled physicians when re-
quested without extra charge. Sent pre-
paid to any part of the world on re~.ipt
of one dollar. Addrese Dept. E 786 Ed-
ward B. Giles & Co., 2330 to 2332 Mar-
ket St. Philadelphia, PL All correspon-
d~epcQ strictl v confidentiaL .....
These Will dig for O11 Near PagoSa
Springs.
The Psgosa Land, Oil and Coal com-
pany, owning 32,000 acr, s of land in
Archuleta county, near Pagosa Sprungs,
capitalized at $1,000.000, the capital
stock dwided Into 100,000 shares of pre-
ferred and 900,000 shares of common
stock, has completed its organization.
The company was incorporated June ~8
and has organized with the following
officers and board of directors:
Dewey C. Bailey, president; Thomas
Ksely, vice president; George P. Dodge,
secretary; Charles Brickenstein, treas-
urer. The board of direct,re are the
above and Daniel Prescott, Frank W.
Howbert, Elijah Bos, erman, Cbsrles H.
Freeman and Colin Chishvlm. Directors:
O. H. Moffat, E. O. We|colt, George E.
Ro~-Lewtn, John C. Mitchell. A. M.
~tev~nso~, Henry Gebb~rr, W. H. Lamp-
ton, W. H. P~ul, J. S. Brow~, F. J. Duff,
Melvin Edwards, A. Booker, M. H. Mark
W.A. Braden, E. H. Davis, Link B~r-
man, Thomas Lamb, T. W. Johnson,
Greeley W. Whitford, Clay B. Whitford.
--Times.
It m eaaier to keep well than get cured.
DeWitt's Little Early Rmers taken now
and then will always keep your bowels
iu perfect order. They never gripe but
promote an easy gentle action. Saguacbe
Pharmacy.
Our friend, L. R. H. 4)urbam, now
sweltering in Kansas says: "We go~ a
paper the other day from oar former
home in Colorado and we almost had a
chill reading about the frost nnd snow
they had on the 4th of July."
Those famous little pills, DeWitt'a Lit-
tle Early Risers compel your liver and
bowels to do their duty, thus giving you
pure, rich blood to recuperate your body
Are easy to take. Never grips. Saguache
Pharmacy.
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Horses Wanted.
Two cars of horses and ,Snares, ranging
in height from fourteen two to fifteen
two. These horse~ must be broken to
ride, short backs, blocky and in good
flesh from 5 to 8 years old and good
colors. Bring them to Bronaugh & 8on,
Monte Vista, Colo.
Frank Petsrson from the cast side of
the valley was transacting busin~ in
the county seat on Monday.
Patrons of the American i-Iouse speak
very favorably of its new management.
The table is good, the beds excellentI
and the attention given guests all that
could be desired.
Note and receipt books and short form
bills of sale at this office.
WANTED-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAB-
actor to deliver and collect in Colorado for old
setablished manufactnrin~ wholesale house.
~0 a year, sure Day. Honesty more than exper-
ience required. Our reference, any back in an~
city. Enclose self addrmsed stamped envelope.
Manufacturers, Third Floor. l~t Dearbon st.
Chicago.
Executor's NoUee.
Estate of Dante Herbert Dunn, deceased.
The undersigned, having been appointed
executor of the last will and testament of Dw
ere Herbert Dunn, late of the county of Sac
guache and state of Colorado, deceased, here-
b
y gives notice that he will appear before the
~robate Court of Saguache county, at the court
louse In Saguache at the August term, on the
last Monday in August next at which time
all persons having claims a~lnst said estate
are notified and requested to attend for the
purpose of having the same adjusted. Allper-
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Dated this lath day of J uly, 1901.
ISAAC W. SCHIFFI~R, Execut~
W. E. Cox, Alamosa, attornay for the Exee-
~ttor.
Have You Books or Mate-
zlnes to Bind2
We do
taw, NedMal, Library,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKBINDING,
Books bound in every conceivable
style. 01d books rebound. Art and
fine bindings. Blank book makers.
Hall 8 Williams,
1441 C~rtls St. lkaver, f~
CLARENCE HERsE- ,
Assa¢cr and I homist,
[Established IW/g]
Leadville, - Colorado.
~=mples by M~ or ~xFm ~ve
Prompt At1~nfl0a
WANTED---ACTIYE MAN OF GOOD CHAB-
actar to deliver and collect in CoLorado for old
established manufacturi+nl whole*ale house.
$9C0 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than e.x-
perienee required. Our reference, an~ hank m
any city. Enclose self addreseed stamped en-
velops. Manufacturers, third Floor, 834 Dcorbon
st. Chicago.
]$'LY~S @gleAM BAL~ Is i posltlveeu~e.
Word recently received from Oregon
is to the effect that Seymour Ellis and
Charley Blodgett are seriously contem-
plating coming back to Colorado.
.~um ,.or Closing.
Commencing June let and continuing
until September 1st the store of the
Gotthelf & Tarbell Mercantile company
will clc, e promptly at 7 o'clock each
evening Saturday nights excepted.
We are taking orders for copper plate
engraving. A full line of samples of
latest styles may be seen at tbis office.
Prices are the mime as charged for same
class of work in Denver.
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Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation eontaln~ all of the
digestants a,,d digests+all kinds of
food, It g~ves Instant, reli~ a,d never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you went. The mostsensltlvs
st~mac~ can take it. By Itsuse ma $
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. _ It
Is unequ.tlled for all stomach trouble&
It omn't help
but de you good
q~esred onl~ by ~. 9. V~Wzy~ • qo.~emc.,~
11. bottle contams=K tlmestbe fz~, aim,
TO CmCA60
The Reliable Route
Palace Sleeping Cars
and Dining Car
Chair Cars Free.
ALL
Owned and Opt.rated by
CIHCAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. PAUL RAILWAY.
For furthe information address
J. E. PRESTON,
Commercial Agent, 1029 Seventeenth St.
Denver. Colorado,
One
SlOt to
mc o0,
m m-
\ +0us,
ST. PU L
l~ave Denver via Union Pacific at
4:00 p. m., arrive Omaha 6:45 a. m.
Leave Denver via Burlington at 4:00
p. m., arrive Omaha 6:L5 a. m.
At Omaha change from these trains
which have been occupied 15 hours to
THE F ESH, CLEAN, BRIOHT TRAIW
(The latest and finest product of Pullman)
Leaving Omaha at 7:00 a. m,
via the "NEW LINE,"
Thu illinois untral R R
Arriving Chicago, Minnespolm or
St. Paulthe same evening ......
For tickets and reservations apply to
agents connecting hues or address
JAMES CULTON, @ommercisi Agent,
805.17th Street. Denver.
Colorado Short
Line.
Missouri
Pacific
The People's Choice,
Through without change [
DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS J
and PUEBLO
TO
KANSAS CI~ and ST. LOUIS,
Direct Route To
The Hot Springs of Arkansas,
Free Reclnning Chair Cars.
Elegant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleepers.
Government Fan~. Mail Route East
and West.
See your nearest ticket agent or write
d• A TnWnn
JIJST RECEIVED
The largest and be.st line-for this dlmate--
of e.hildrTns, mbm andJ'bo~ Torten jersey
underwear ev¢~ shown in this market.
Beautiful styles of Ladies me.tccrized black
sattcTn undusklrts at $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00.
Come in a~ad examine our bargain c.oun-
te.r of childrens and misses shoes at $L00
and $1.25.
Only three silk waists and two silk under-
skirts left. Will mak~ priTz right to close
them out.
The fiotthefl Tarbell
Mercantile Co.
L ",+
0n the Rear oi' the
ChMat0 Sl ial.
The last car of the Chicago Special is a buffet smoking li-
brary car with an observation platform.
Inside it is very similar to the library car formerly in ser-
vice on this traig.
• Cursed it is altogether different. The observation platform
adds greatly to the appearanca of the train. It's convenient,
too--finest place in the world to sit and look at the scenery--
includmg the Burling'e steel rsil~
Leaves Denver 4 p. m. arrives Omaha 6:45 s. m., Chicago at
8:30 p. m.
Tickets at Ofllese of Connecting Lines.
Ticket Office, r 1,+039 Seventeenth St.
.... G.,~W. VALLEBY~: G~neral Agent, D~v~.
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Tbe Denver and Rio 6rande R, R.
T IE POPULA LIN TO
Colorado Springs,
Pueblo,
Cripple Creek,
Leadville,
Glenwood Springs,
Aspen,
Grand Junction.
Salt Lake City,
Ogden, Butte,
Portland,
Tacoma,
Seattle,
San Francisco,
Los Angeles.
Reaches all the principal towns and mining camps In Colo., Utah and New Mexico.
THE TOURISTS FAVORITE ROUTE
TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS
BETWEEN DENVER AND
Cripple Creek Grand Junction Portland
Leadvllle l~lt Lake City San Francisco
Glenwood Springs Ogden Los Angeles
CHICAGO AND ST. IX)UIa.
DINING CARS
SERVICE A LA CARTE
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver,
THE PIOHEER STABLE
Villa Grove, Cole,
Having leased the old Pioneer 8teble at Yilla
Grove (bein~ the one used by H. Braham and
successors as a stage barn) to be used as a llver~
feed and esle stable, I *elicit a part of the publin
patronaee, and slmll strive by strict attention to'
businms sad with good rigs and harness to merit
the same.
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