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JNO. W. DAVIDSONs
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
Will practice in all courts.
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J. TRACT MELVIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
()~ce onposite American House, San Juan ave-
sue. Ca}Is promptly answered, day or night.
Examining Surgeon U. S. Pension Bureau.
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• O. P. SHIPPEY, M. D,
" Vi~ G~vc, Colo.
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W. P. BOYD,
Notary Public.
Sagusehe County Bank.
THB AMNRICAN HOUSR
SAGUACHE, COLO.
MRS, M, E, COLVIN, PROP,
Thin house has recently change]
hands. The new management will aim
to make it the best hotel in the valley.
Good beds and an excellent table can tm
rehed upon,
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Tb0 8aguach0 C0 t? BauL
Pioneer Bank of Saguaehs County.
Or~mtzed, May, 1880.
Incorporated, July, 1882.
C/d:~rI'AL STO(~C, $30,000.00.
A General Banking Busi-
ne.~ Transacted. Drafts
Issued on Principal Cities
of Europe. Safe Deposit
Box¢,~ for Rent.
OFF)CERS AND DIRECTORS.
ISAAC GOTTHELF, Presideut.
LEOPOLD MAYER, Yiee-Prm.
CHARLES TABBEJ.~, Cashier.
WM. F. BOYD, ANt. Cdmhier.
MARK BIEDELI~
COBRESPONDRN vS.
Kountee Bros., New York City. -
Fimt National Bank, Denvar, Colo.
First Nationai Bank. Pueblo, Colo.
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THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sale Stable,
Wm J. Werner, Prop.,
Fourth St., Saguache.
Best of care given to all stock on-
trusted to my care.
RELIABLE ASSAY8
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$ .50 Gold and Silver..$ 35
............. 50 Gold,silver, copper 1.50
Samples by mall receive promptattcrrtleo,
Rich Ores end Bullion Bought.
OGDEN ASS, AY-:CO:
1429-f~th at. Denver, Oo/o.
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SAGUACHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
• COMPANY,
Dealers. In 8aguaehe Oou~
REAL ESTATR,
CHOICE RANCHES For ~le in
the Best Portions of the
San Lute Valley--the fa-
mous grain field of Colo-
rado.
Property ren~ed for non-res-
idents, taxes paid and insur-
ance written.
SAGUACHE, COLO.
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E. E. BURLINGAME & CO:,
ASSAY OFFICE
AND LABORA | ORY
Itstablisbedtn Colorado,186& Samples bymsi.lof
ex~reeswiUreceive prompt and careful attention
gegned, Melted and Amid
601d &Slim Bullion o. ,~.c.,~o
~onoenlrafion TestsJ°°lb`. o, car ~osd lo~,
Write for terms.
i ~ 3 (; 1738 Lawrenee St.. Denver. £ot,o
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A. BREWER,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave, SAGUACHE.
I have just added a lai~ge mid corn-
pinte line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
~his department k 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 hesme.
General Debility
Day in and out there is that feeling of
weakness that makes a burden of itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Sleep does not refresh.
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what
should be easy,--vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Hood s Sarsapardla"
It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone
to all the organs and functions, and is
positively uuequalled for all run-down or
debilitated conditions.
-- HOOD's I'ILLS curdconstipation0 25 cents.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Save your maid of honor coupons and
vote them for your fNvorite.
Fresh Colorado fruits by the box and
crate cheap at Jon~'.
Ira Colvin is looking after the Howard
saloon during the absenceof Mr. Howard
Jones leads with good goods at lowest
prices for cash.
The will of Win, Wittmayer was ad-
mitted to probate yesterday in the coun-
ty court.
Some choice locations in Hammond's
addition still left. Buy a pair of lots for
a speculation.
The Presbyterian--Guild will meet with
Mrs. Charles Tarbell Tuesday of next
week at 2:30 p. m,
Miss Halcyon Ellis has been engaged
to teach the Lyons school and com-
mences on the 2nd of Sept.
Jim and Arch Lockett went to the 41
Monday to assist in the harvest of the
grain crop on the home ranch.
I have for sale at a bargain, a 10 dozen
incubator and brooder, in first class con-
dition. James Buchanan.
W. J. Werner is building a house on
the two lots he bought a short time ago
in Hammond's addition. It is a frame
structure.
Attorney Davidson on Monday sold a
stock of jewelry taken from a Crestone
jeweler on an execution at his office in
thin place.
Q.O Taylor Whiskies ~f great value to the slog
Eat first class short-order meals at
Mrs. Sohwackenberg's restaurant, when
in Villa Grove. Opposite the postoffice.
A telegram received here from Colo-
rado Springs would seem to indicate
J. W. Oakley was thinking of coming
back to Saguache.
The wood work, roof, etc. of the Dunn
block is being painted. Oscar Mack has
the contract and George Sherman is as-
sisting him in the work.
Mrs. Pitteoger entertained Tuesday
afternoon iu honor of Mrs. Smith, moth-
lee Of Mrs. Burrows, who is soon to re-
turn to her home in Missouri.
Royal Hubbell, who has been taking
photographs here, has gone to Alamosa.
ire is a first class workman and worthy
of patronage. (Alamoas papers please
copy.)
In the maid of honor contest we are
! pleased to learn that a large number of
i versa are being cant for Miss Blanche
i Ashley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
j hley.
Mrs. L. C. Daniels dssires her old cue-
tomers to know that she is now supplied
with school books and trust~ that she
may be favored with a continuation of
their patronage.
Judge Wm. Mellen arrived in camp
Thumday morning from his two month's
vkit in the east. His family will aries
fin a few days. They are visiting
friends at Manitou.--Miner.
Hammond's addition is located just
south of the park and Saguache schools.
It is one of the best locations in the
town. Lots are being sold at very rea-
i sonable prices. L.P. Hammond ie the
! owner.
Two officers from Gunnison county
stopped in town over night Sunday, They
were hunting for Coin, who shot a man
at Parlin, and did not know until the
arrival here that he was under arrest at
Gunnison.
Business ]For Sale.
t offer for sale my stock of millinery
goods, ladies furnishings, notions, etc,
with fixtures and building. This is an
opportumty for some one to get a good
paying business at a bargain. Call on or
address Mrs. E. G. Hazard, Ssguache.
Major Dick Mooney will make a trip
to Saguache next week and to keep from
having the "old town" stirred up too
much, we would advisa Sheriff Williams
to meet the frisky major on the outskirts
of the village and escort him in with a
brass band.--Crestone Miner.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Beexs the
Signature of
Sept 2nd.
School Books,
We have just received a complete line
of School Books, Copy Books and School
Supplies. Special rates given to Districts
that furnish books and supplies for their
school.
We are showing the finest line of Tab-
lets, Pencils, Pens and Pen Holders that
ever came to Saguache.
School opens Sept, 2nd,
N. B.--Wo also carry a complete line of
the books that are used in the County
High Schdol.
The Drut Store on the C0rn r--$eduache,
Frank Plttenter, Nana~rm
VILLA GROVE NOTES.
Organize, by all means organizel
A refreshing rain last Friday after-
noon.
Jason Jaques, of Saguaohe, was in
town last Saturday disposicg of his nice I
vegetables.
Pete Peterson spent a few days among
friends in town.
Ed Smith was under the weather last
Monday but better again.
Mrs. C. Creger returned from her visit
at Creatone, last Tuesday.
Mrs. Gill presented her husband with
a fine girl baby the 14th inst.
We learn that the depot in Vdla Grove
will soon be rebuilt.
At this writing, Tuesday, Postmaster
King is a very sick man. X
@. O. Tal¢lo," Whiekdes~ honest ~n pur4~M
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu-
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-
flamed condition of the mucous linin~ of the
Eustachian Tube. When thin tube gets inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it zs entirely closed deafness is the re-
sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed foreverl nine
cas~s out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu-
COUfl 8nr~ace8.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir-
culars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold byDruggists, 75c.
Ha}l's Family Pills are the beet.
Looks Like Bigamy.
Last week word was received here to
the effect that Newman Curtis had mar-
ried a girl at Rico, Colorado. The broth-
er of the girl, a man named Paalson,
ssemed suspicious that all wa~ not right
and wired here to Mrs. Curtis to find out
if she and Newman had ever been di.
vorced. Mrs. Curtis' reply was not to
her knowledge. Curtis claimed and
swore at Rico in getting the license that
he was divorced here in 1894 and that
the divorce was granted in Gunnisen. At
that time they were living together on
the ranch southeast of this place.
The story about a divorce is not be-
lieved here, and if he had one it would
not be valid. He has been in oorraspon-
dence with his lawful wife here and has
recently announced that he was coming
back here to live.
Word from Rico is to the effect that
Curtis and his new wife have pulled out
for Salt Lake City. If the case is push-
ed, as it certainly ought to be, ~ewman
stands agood show of going to Canon
City for a term.
J. H. Andrews, formerly a stockman at
Gunnmon, but who sold his place about
a year ago and bought himself a home in
this city, was around the yards this
morning. He says the low price of cat.
tie these days are tempting him to reen-
ter the business.--qLimes.
~, O. T~tor Whis~sm, arm puts me~c|nsl ,tlmula~m
Clearing out sale. Goods at first cost
to make room for ne~, goods. At P. M.
Jones & Co's.
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Thoosande are Trying It.
~n order to prove the great merit of
E~y's Cream Hahn, the most effective ours
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre-
p ared a generous trial size for 10 cents.
et it of your druggist or send 10 cent~ to
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a I)o7, ~rut £ never hoped for
cure, b~ Ely'.~ Cream l~ahn seems to do
even alma. Mmy acquaiat~mees have used
it with exoeUeut result~.--Oscar Ostrum,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Fly's Cream Bahn is the aelmowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price~
50 Oents. At druggists or by mail
PORI~ GSAPE CREAM O7 TARTAR POWO[a,
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Highest Honors, World's Fair
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair
Avoid ~tkiug Powders containing
alum, The~, are ~U~OUS to health
Married at Honolulu.
The news comes from Honolulu that
when the vessel with about 1,200 school
tsaobers bound for Manilla arrived there
about 10 couples went ashore and were
married. These parties had never met
before until they became acquainted at
San Francisco about ten days before
sailing. The dispatch did not give the
names of those marrying and until the
list is received in this country there will
be considerable curiosity manifested in
Colorado, as a number of the young la-
dies are from this state.
If the action of your bowels is not easy
and regular serious complications must
be the final result. DeWitt's Little Ear-
ilyRisers will remove this danger. Safe,
RSONAL. }1ple"santande~ective.maey. Saguache Phar-
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School List.
Mrs. Fred Hodding has been on the
sick list the past week.
Mrs. S. Jewell and" children are visit-
ing this week with blends in Veteran.
Mark Biedell stopped in town last
Thursday night on his return from Del
Norte to Bonanza.
Mr. McClure and ~amfly who have been
visiting the Fullertons left for Canon
City last Saturday.
Robert Stahl and Mrs. Win. Wittmayer
were over from San Luis creek yester-
day attending probate court.
J. W. Davidson went to Monte Vista
yesterday. Mrs. Davidson and George
will visit at J. P. Worth's until Mr.
D. returns.
Mrs. Mary C. Swihart, a teacher in
the Fremont, Neb. normal school, arriv-
ed here yesterday and is visiting Miss
Hall at Prof. Morgan's.
D. E. Howard and family and Frank
Brall, Gec. and Chas. Davis left Monday
for atwo weeks camping, fishing and
berrying trip on the Cochetopa.
James Fullerton, Mrs. H. Fullerton,
Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. W. 1~. Ham and Miss
Stella O'Brien left Sunday morning for a
week's camping and fishing on Carnero.
Mrs. Flora Whitten closed a five
months term of school in the Scandrett
district lest Friday. • The event was cel-
ebrated by having a picture of the pu-
pils and teacher taken.
Thomas H. Mahoney has moved back
to Saguache andJs occupying his prop-
erty on San Juan avenue. Miss Julia is
a]~o hera and Tommy will be on hand
for the opening of school.
The C~F~SCZ~T is in receipt of a letter
from Daniel MacLaren which states that
he sailed from Australia on the 13th of
this month and expec~ to be in Cr~s-
tone about the 15th of September.
The Fogg-Dick camping party left for
Crestone Tuesday afternoon instead of
returning to Bonanza, as stated else-
where in this i~sue. They are out for a
[good time am] ~em to be having it.
A letter received here from Alfred
Schaeffer, who )s in the Jewish hospital
l at Denver, says he is getting along nice-
ly. His wife and his mother are both
stopping in Denver and visit him each
day.
We are informed that S. W. Hodding
has engaged passage for his return trip
from England in the same vessel in
which be made the voyage there last
spring. He is expected home iu about
thirty days.
For rent. A good hay ranch.
P. M. Jones.
SEALED
As a good thing ought to be ~ in bottlca.
And sealed medicinally pure--and ripe
with age--and mellow. Our name on
label over the cork. It's there because
it protects your interests as well as ours.
fl TAYLOR
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THE BRIDAHAM-QUEREAU DRUG
CO., Wholesale Druggists, Denver.
GEe. E. TAYLOR,
Whole, ale Draggle,, Leadville.
In naming the books used in 7th and
8th grades there was this mistake in the
list given last week. The 7th and 8th
grades will use Cook and Cropsey's Corn.
plete Arithmetic while the 6th grade will
use Milne's Com. For the 5th grade:
Literature, Barne'a Fourth Reader.
Arithmetic, Milne's Elements. Lan-!
guage, Working Lessons in English. Hy-
giene, Pathfinder No. 2. Spelling, Reed's
Word Lessons. Copy book, Roundebush
No. 2. For ith grade: Literature, Four
Great Americans. Arithmetic, Milan's
Elements. Language, Picture Lessons in
English. Hygiene, Pathfinder No. 1.
Geography, Redway & Hinman's Pri-
mary. Spelling, Reed'e Word Lessons.
Copy book, Roundebush No. 1. For 3rd
grade: Literature, Barne's Third Reader.
Arithmetic, Milne's Eelements. Lan-
guage, Long's Language Part I. Geo-
graphy, For Young Folks, Spelling,
Reed's Word Lessons. Copy book,
Roundebush No. 1. For 2ndgrade: Har-
per's is, Reader.
All pupils should be supplied" with
slate and pencil or tablet and pencil. Par-
ents should not think that since their
children are brighter than their neigh-
bors children, they can start them a week
or two later, and their child can yet keep
up with the others that are slower. But
all who possibly can start your children
the first day with books. B
Good harness at cost at Jones'
Notice.
I have a nice lot of cucumbers to put
Royal Hubbell is crowded with work
which is a pretty good in~lication that
the character of the pictures he turns
out is satisfactory.
G . O. ~¥1or Wlt~k~;~ are de~e4/y~ns
O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says, I was
troubled with constipation untill I got
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Since
then have been entirely cured of my old
complaint. I recommend them. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
Mrs. M. E. Co]via a short time ago
purchased the residence on the corner of
4th street and Christy avenue, owned by
Sam JewelL She has leased the same
to Mr. Jewel until April 1st at which
time her lease on the hotel property ex-
pires. It is possible she will fix the
property up for hotel purposes.
{~. O. Taylor Whiskt=, are guaranteed pure,
Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sor~
of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for
piles. Beware of counterfeits Be sure
you get the original--DeWitt'~ Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
Saguache County High Scaool And Pub-
lic LLbrary.
The directors of the Saguache county
high school have arranged to open their
library and reading room for public use
to residents of this county under certain
rules and regulations.
It is their intention to increase this li-
brary in size and character as rapidly am
possible and to make it afeature of great
future importance.
They will have upon their shelves at
the opening, Oct. 1, 1901, about 250 vol-
umes of cheap editions of standard works,
about 100 volumes of reference works
and about 20 of the most recent current
fiction.
To maintain the latter department they
propose to ask for membership sub-
scription at $2 per year, which will enti-
tle the holder to withdraw for their own
use one book at a time for a period not
exceeding two weeks. It is guaranteed
that at least 25 new volum~ of current
and standard fiction shall.be added each
year as published. Thus at an expense
of $2 one may secure for themselves and
family the reading of at ]east ~40 worth
of recent literature per year, besides the
standard works which are always of in-
terest. Contributions of all classes of
books will 0e appreciated and good care
will be taken of all, as this library is go.
ing to be conducted in a careful and bus-
inesslike way for the permauent benefit
of Saguache county.
G, O. Tay'or Whiskies, gooS, pure, and old.
Clocks, watches and jewelry cheap--
at Jones'.
WANTED--Capable, reiinb/e person zn ever~
county to represent large company of sold finan-
cial reputation, $9~ salary Per 5ear, payable
weekly, $3 per day absolutel~ sure and all expen-
ses, straight, bonafide, definite salary, no com-
mission, salary paid each Saturday and expense
money adv~uoed each week, STANDARD
HOUBE, 884 DZARBON ST. CmOAoo.
NoLine.
To whom it may concern and more p~rtieu.
larly to Win. P. Bare:
Be it known, that C. C. Stein did, on the 6th
day of December, A. D. 181~. purchase at pub-
lic sale in the county of Saguache and state of
Colorado, of the then treasurer of said county,
for the delinquent tax of 1897 the foliow|ng de-
i scribedproperty0 taxed for said year iu the
i name of Win. P. Barr, to-wit:
up for pickele that I put up iu salt at 20 N % sw ~; w ~ sE ~; SE ~SE ~4 Sec. 0,E
....... I%NE~:NE~SE~Se~7, NE~; NE ~SE
cen~ per gallon, xzyou wan~anyeenal%eec. 20;W%NW~.,NW~W~,E½SW~4
in re e See 21"N%SW "'SE~SW See • E
you rd rs at once. Also have a fine I see. E
lot of beans to put up same as cucum- SE ~ Sec. s5 all in township 47. range 0 tn Sa-
.......... ! gauche county, Colorado, and assessed for said
Ders a~ x~ cents per galmn. ~even mites year 1897 at $4820. And the said porehaee, a~
.... • h ^S ~ ...... t,~ .T M ~t,~,~Rt-~l evidenced by tax certificate of purchase No. 8
ovu~u ~ ~Suo~ ............. having henri duly assigned to the undersigned
-- and theundersigned_beip~ now in possession
B H DuBois rff Denver w.a in Ralida orand the owner ox sam certificate of pur.
...... , ........................... elmse.
Monday. Mr. DuBois, in company with
others, is developing a property on Alder
creek that was in course of patent fif-
teen years ago and was later left idle, it
being presumed that the patent was all
right. It developed that a defaulting re-
ceiver had prevented the patent from be-
ing completed, and now much of the
ground has to be gone over. Recent de-
velopment has disclosed rich ore in the
old property and the owners will con-
tinue to develop, expecting soon to have
a shipping minn.--Record.
Thoma~ P. Goodman, of the Tomiobi
valley, was in town Friday on business.
He says the rains have delayed haying
in his section considerably. He expects
a yield of two hundred tons this sea~on.
Tom recently sold a small bunch of nice
two year old cattle to Salida butchers
fer $35 a head. He says he believes it
will pay handsomely to feed cattle this
wiuter, even if the price of hay is out of
sight. Oattle will advance considerably
before sprmg.~-Gunnison Republican.
6,0,Tt:tlorWhi*kies ~tsinedbyths weakest *retouch*
Ranch and Stock.
I have for sale a large stock ranch
on~y a short distance from Ssguache.
W~th it are several hundred head of cat-
tle. If taken at once I can secure a
i buyer a big bargain. It will lake come
$5,000 to make first payment and the
j balance can be carried on long time at 8
i per cent. interest. Call on or address
O. D. B]ZYAN, Saggua__che, Colo.
On behalf of the Saguache county
high school I take this means of extend-
in~ our hearty thanks to all who ~ssist-
ed in makicg the ice cream social a suc-
cess. We desire to extend special thanks
to the band bo~s, Mrs. Colvin and the
hotel fcrce, Blanche O'Neil and Hilda
Fairbanke. J, B. Morgan.
Therefere, Notice zs hereby glees as requir-
ed in chapter 144 of the session laws of the
state ofColoradoror the year 18~, that the
time for redemption of said real estate from
said tax sale will expire on the 9th day o! De-
cember. A. D. 1901 and that thereafter :I shall
apply to the treasurer of said ~aguacl~e coun.
ty, Colorado, for a deed io the above described
property..
Witness our hands and seal this Hth day of
August, 19~I.
t ~EAL,l HORACE B. MEA~o
SEAL, [ GEOROE W, ~F~kNS.
Prlvats and Ohronlo Diseases M Men
CON~U~T oM~ st~lae~mevllab
tgt~ , I
~\~tk ~t~]ral tliechar~a, toSS
i'3P ~'~g~ vit~gt~t, failt~@ m~m.or~,
| ~ s .~in, kidney or p!)vato di.~
~[' e:,sos.erespooR~ eure~.
.~ik~ ~ years ot p cmist~nt StUay
~J~ auct ex~r~enee ia his own
Hprao~ce_and amoag t~,o
mmmmm~ ~ large, st Eastern hospita~
DOCTOR CCOK. tn curing thzs Class of dig*
eases and. xv~ll guarentco you a permanent sure
at moderato co~ ~. He ires ouretl thousands who
~hought their cases hopeless. All letters private.
~Vrite for qut~stion b.ank, ConnultatiOl~ tre~
Medicines sent free from otmervation,
Gook/'iedicalCo, iOaaCgrtt~$t.i~v~,~