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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of
~and has been made under his per.
sonal 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
Infants and Children--Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium~ Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Pa~The Mother's Friend.
==.ul.= CASTORIA ALWAYS
Th0 Kind You Hue Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
I'HS oal4~raoN OOMPANV, TY MOeRAY aTRI[¢V• NEW YOSK ©~rY.
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Stops the Coulglt and Works Off the Cold. ~ Hunn*Eltiott.
Laxative Breton Quinine Tablets cure [ Mrs. E ugema t tunn: of Elgin, Illmom,
a cold in one dav No cure no -a~ janu ~tr• ~ugene ~. ~Ltiott, oz iris, were
Price 25 cents. :" , ~ a. I united in marriage last evening at the
Many of the older breeders of short-
horns are under the erroneous impression
that Durham was the original name of
the breed and that the term short-horn
is a modern appellation. Such is not the
case. The original expression in the an-
c~tral home of the breed wu short-~
horned cattle, a name given no doubt in
contradistinction to the long-horn breed,
which was a well known established type
It wu with long-horn cattle that Bake-
well of Dishley made his world famous
experiments relating to inbreeding which
paved the way for the marked improve-
ment in the old short-horned stock of
northeastern England that waslinaugur-
ated by the brothers Coiling, in the coun-
ty of Durham, more than a century ago.
The heart of the old short-horn country
was the little valley of the river Tees,
tl~at divides the counties of York aud
Durham, and the short-horned cattle of
the early days were often referred to as
the Teeswater breed. As to the date
when the word Durham crept into use
short-horn history is silent. As a mat-
ter of fact it had no real birth. It is not
improbable that the exhibition in Eng-
land of a very celebrated steer called
the Durham Ox supplied a foundationj
for the use of the word as a breed name.
This st~r was bred Dy Charles Coiling
in 1796 and was sired by the famous bull
Favorita 252. He was a monster, fed for
years for show purposes, attaining an al.
leged weight of 3400 pounds and was ex-
tansively exhibited by a showman who is
asidtobave refused $10,000 for him•~
Field and Farm.
Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C. says, "I
took medicine 20 years for asthma but
one bottle of One Mmute Cough Cure
did me more good than any thing else
during that time. Best Cough Cure." Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
Count~" Court.
The case of Henrietta Paul vs Herbert
Paul, divorce, was tried in the county
court the first of the week. The jury
found the defendant guilty of extreme
cruelty and also of non-support and the
custody of the children was awarded by
the Court to the mother,
Another divorce case was tried in the
county court before a jury. The case
was that of Richard A. Mooney vs Anna
Mooney. The grounds were desertion
and the ~ury found the charge proven.
It has been demonstrated that some
kinds of cherries will do well in this alti.
tude. Jason Jaquee brought in a limb
taken from one of hie bushes which is
loaded with nice large fruit. The trees
are very small, really only a bush, and
we did not learn the name of the variety. !
James Lockett came up from the 41
country on Sunday and brought Miss
residence of Mr• and Mrs. D• J. Lehan in
this city. John Brunton, chaplain of the
Denver & Rio Grande at Pueblo, per-
formed the ceremony• After the wed-
ding dainty refreshments were served•
Mr. Elliott, postmaster and merchant
at Iris, is well known in this city and
has lots of friends here. His bride is a
handsome lady just from Illinois. The
couple soon go to housekeeping at Iris.
The Republican extends congratulations
a~d best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott.
--Gunnison Republican.
D. S. Jones was up from Veteran on
Friday of last week,
Miss Georgia Bell of Center has been
engaged to teach the winter term of
school at Hill Top, school to begin the
22ad of Septexnber,--Hooper Press.
Don't wait until you become chronic-
ally constipated but take DeW'it's Lit.
tie Early Risers now and then• They
will keep your liver and bowels in good
order. Easy to take• Safe pills. Sa-
guache Pharmacy.
At the adjourned meeting of the driv-
ing park association held at Masonic hall
Monday night the following directors[
were elected: W. A. Bronsugh, W.J.
Clark, R. B. Wallace, Jas. A. Kelley, W.
A. Magill. It was the sense of the mee~.
ing that a race meet should be held this
fall at the Monte Vista fair grounds and
the new board will outline a program at
once and advertise it.--Courier.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk
ards are Being Cured Dally 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,
and nerves completely shattered by per-
iodical or constant use of intoxicating
liquors requires an antidote 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 acc~,rding to directions of this won-
derful discovery is positively guaranteed
to cure the most obstinate ease no mat,
ter how bard a drinker. Our records
show the marvelous transformation of
thousands of drunkards into sober, in-
dustrious and upright men.
Wives cure your husbandsl Children
cure your fathersl This remedy is in no
sense a nostrum but Is a specific for this
disease only, aud is so skillfully devised
Eloped•
Margaret Lockett and Arch Lockett,
who resume their school wcrk--the form-
er as a teacher in the town schools and
the latter as a pupil in the county high
school.
Justice Clare on Thursday of last week
married Harry Graham and Miss Dodo
Hammond, both of Victor, Cole, at the
American Houee. It was stated that
they had eloped from the great go!d
camp. They drove here from Moffat.
bqm
Monday night a pound social was given
at the Baptist church in honor of Rev.
Butler and family, who left Tuesday for
Saguache where they will make their
home, Rev. Butler having accepted the
nail of minister of the church st that
place. Ray. Butler has done all in his
power for the good of the people ~nd
town during his stay at Hesper and it ia
with regret they see him leave. He will
We are informed that Col. Everett has
purchased the Thee. H. Thompson ranch
on Kerber creek. This gives Mr. Ever-
ett the central of the Kerber creek val-
ley from Parkvitle to Sedgewick and con-
stitutes a fine mountain stock ranch.
We are taking orders for copper plate
engraving. A full line of samples of
latest styles may be seen at this office.
Prices are the same as charged for same
class of work in Denver.
Kodol
continue to occupy the pulptt at Center._HooperThe infantPreSS'of Mr• ......... and Mrs. W. E, COx DV. s pe ps ia Cure
was given a few drops of gasoline for Digests what you eat.
lime water Monday night. No damage to This preparation contains all of the
the child, but a whole lot to Papa Cox.
All's well that ends well.~Journal.
Mrs. Sam'l Jewell, wife of the county
treasurer of Ssguache, and Mrs• D• S•
Jones were entertained at Mr. and Mrs.
J, U. Hurt's last Sunday.--Dispatch.
Patrons of the American House speak
very favorably of its new management,
The table is good, the beds excellent
and the attention given guests all that
could be desired.
G. O. Taller Whiskle~, of superior excellence
WANTED-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR-
acter to deliver and c~llcct m Col-rad,, for old
established manufacturing wholesale house.
~eP00 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than exper.
nee required. Our reference, anj, bank in any
city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope.
Manufacturers, Third Floor. 334 Dearbou st.
Chicago.
Ad,nlnlstrator's l~ot/ce.
State of Colorado, Saguache county-ss.
Whereas by virtue st an order of th~ county
conrt of Saguache county, state of Colorado,
sitting in probate on the 29th day of July A.
D• 1901, the undersigned was directed to sell
certain real estate belonging to the estate of
I Charles R. Romer, deceased, to pay debts of
! said estate.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that
I willoffer at public sale at the front door of
tim court house in the towu of Saguache, Colo-
rado. on Friday. September 12, A. D. 1~1, at
i the hour of 2 oclock p. m. of said day. the
following described real estate, to-wit:
Lots seven and eight In block A U and lot
twelve in block A, town of Bouanza City,
Saguaehe county, Colorado. Said sale Is made
subject to the approval of the county court.
~AUL WIDMAyER,
Administrator of the estate of Charles R.
Romer, deceased.
Notice of Final SettIement.
In the matter of the estate of Charles R•
Romer, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that On Monday the
S0th day of September, A. D. 1991, being one ~)i
the regular days of the September term of the
county court of Saguaehe county, iu the state
of Colorado, I Paul Widmayer, administrator
of said estate, will appear bcfo]e the Judge of
said court, present my final settlement as such
administrator, pray the approval of the same,
and will then apply to be discharged as such
administrator. At wl~lch time and place any
verson In interest may appear and present ob-
ectious to the same, if any there be•
Dated at Saguache, Colorado. August 6, 1901.
PAUL WIDMAYER.
Adminlstrator of the estate of Charles R•
?~omer, deceased.
digestants a~d digesis all kinds 01
food. It, gives installl~ relief and never
fails to cure• I~ allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
hut do you good
~pared only by E. 9' DE~VI.TT & CO., ChiCag0
~he $I. bottle contains 2~ times the [g)c. a~et
TO CHICAGO
The Reliable Route
Palace Sleepiug Cars
and Dining Cars.
Chair Cars Free.
ALL
Owned and Opcrate~ by
C1HCAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. PAUL RAILWAY.
For furthe reformation address
J. E. PRESTON,
Commercial Agent, 1029 Seventeenth St.
Denver. Colorado.
Th0 Illinois antral R, R
~EFFICIENTLY
SERVES
A VAST
TERRITORY
by through ser-
vice to and from
the following cit-
ies:
Administrator's Notice. [
-- Omaha, Nob. Chicago, Ill.
Estate of Jacob M. Schuck .rs, deceased, at. Paul, Minn. [ St. Louis, Me.
The undersigned having been appointed ad- Mln neapolls, r Peoria, III
mlnistrator of the estate of Jacob M. 8chuck- [ Kansas City. Me t Evansville Ind
era. late of the county of Saguache and state i u--~.t.,t. -~" "t ~. _,_ ~' ~ "
o[ Colorado, deceased, hereby gives notice that i .... ' _ " ~ " _ "
he will appear before the county court of Sa- ] Nasnvll e, Tenn. / Atlanta, us.
guache county at the courthouse inSaguache [ Louisville, Kv i Jacksonville, Fla
at tile September term for probate business. ~ ~ .... r~.,--- ~''= | ~,.b.t. ~ml..
on theflfth Monday (bein~ the 30th day)of[ , "J g, •
September next, at which time all persons hay- Weekly through service between Chica~o
lug claims against said estate are notified and and between Cincinnati
requested to attend for the purpose of having
the same adjusted. All persons indebted to liln Tilt rlltllffllfll ttfllOT
said estate are requested to make immediate /~llU Inn rablrlb bUA0/.
payment to the utmerslgneu.
Dated this 2nd day of September, A. D. 190l• Connections at these terminals for the
Wm• F. BoYD, as Administrator.
Have You Books or Mata-
zlnes to Bind?
We do
taw, Medi~l, Library,
ALL KINDS 0F BOOKBINDING,
Books bound in every conceivabb
style. Old books rebound. Art a~d
fine bindings. Blank book makers.
Hall ft Williams,
1441 ~urtls St,
CLARENCE HERSEY.
im ur hnmtst
[E~tablished 1879]
Leadville, - Colorado.
Samples by Mail or ~xpr~= Zecdve
Prompt Attention.
EAST, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH,
Fast and Handsomely Equipped Steam-
Heated Trains--Dining Oars--lsuffet-LI-
brary Cars--Sleeping Cars--Free Re-
clining Chair Cars.
Particulars of agents of the Illinois Central
and connecting lines.
A. H• HANSON, Can't Pass'r Agent, CHICAGO.
JAMES CULTON, Commercial Agent,
805 17tb Street, Denver.
PHONE 1125.
Colorado Short
Line.
l~nver,..iHiss0uri
Pacific Ry
and prepared that it is thoroughly solu-
ble and pleasant to the taste, so that it
c~ I~ #ivan in ~ cu~ of tea or o~¢r~ WANTED--ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAIL
-•'-- ~- _~_ . --. r . .. ~=.~ acter to deliver and collect in Colorado for old
wltnou~ tl3e Know!cogs o~ the persen.~sK- established manufacturing wholesale house.
lug it. Thousanaa o~ orungaros have $900ayear, sure pay. Honesty more than ex-
cured themselves with thin priceless rem- I POnO~c°. r~nu~[~[~ s?~r 7f~rr~e~ ?taY2v~lkeinn.
edy, and as many more have been. cured. ] vefope.•~Mannfacturer~, rhxrd" Floor, 834 ~rbon
and made temperate men by having the I st• Chicago.
"Cure" administered by loving friends l
and relatives without their knowledge in
coffee or tea and believe today that they
discontinued drmking of their own free
will. Do not wait, Do not be deluded
by apparent and misleadmg "improve-
ment." Drive out the disease atones and
for all time• The Home Gold Cure Is
sold at the extremely low price of one
I dollar, thus placing within reach of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jewell left last Sat- everybody a treatment more effectual
urday morning for Hooper and will visit than others costing $~5 to $50. Full di-
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Fellows. Mr. Jewell I rections accompany each package. Span.
-ill ot~,a to same business matters at I lal advice by skilled physicians when re-
...... [ quested without extra charge. S nt pre~
$1amsa nears returning. [ paid to any part of the world on receipt
.... ~ ~ rd w r lot one dollar• Address Dept. E 786 Ed-
~ew ~InKi na u ~JeJ~o e e
•. • ' I ward B. Giles & Co., 2330 to 2332 Mar-
two Moffat remdents who were doing ] ket St. Philadelphia, Pa. All oorrespon-
busin~ in Saguaohe last Saturday. ~ denoe ,triotly confidential.
The People's Choice.
Through without change
DENVER, COLORADO $PRIN6S
and PUEBLO
TO
KANSAS CiTY and ST, LOUIS.
Direct Route To
The Hot Springs of Arkansas,
Free Rechning Chair Cars.
Elegant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleepers.
Government Fast Mail Route East
and West.
See your nearest ticket agent or write
G, As TRIPP,
G. W. F. & P. Agt., Denver, Colo,
For the next 30 days
we will have a ePE-
(;IAL SALE as [ol-
10ws:
100 suits mens clothing at 20 per cent less than regular price.
50 pieces dress goods thrown on the counter at from 20 to 50 per cent less than
former prices• Just the goods for school dresses.
47 pair boys and girls shoes--former price $150, $1.75 and $2.00--now to be sold
for $1.00 and $1.25.
300 odd pieces of dishes, glassware, old lamps, milk crocks, pie plates, dish wash-
era, etc,, etc.
The 6otthcff 8 Tarbell
Mercantile (;o.
Tbere are three things about the Burlington's Chicago
Special which commend it to the favorable attention of
woman travelers.
One is the size of the toilet rooms in the sleeping cars--
they are nearly twice as large as the generality of such
apartments.
Another is the practice in vogue on Burlington dining-
cars of presenting lady patrons with flowers.
The third feature is that sleeping-ear porters are under
instEuctiona to ask lady passengers, within ten minutm of
the train's departure from Denver, whether or not they
want pillows.
The Chmago Special leaves Denvar et 4 p. m. for Oma-
• ha and Chicago. St. Loum Special leaves at 2:35 p. m.-
Ticket~ st Oflic~ of Connoting IAnu.
Ticket Office, 1039 Seventeenth St.
G. W. VA[J.~ERY0 General Agent, D~w.~t.
I I I _ II III
The Denver and Rb 6rande R. R,
THE POPULAR LINE 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 taming camps In Colo., Utah and New Mexico.
THE TOURISTS FAVORITE ROUTE
TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS
BETWEEN DENVEI~ AND
cripple Creek Grand Janctlon Portland
LeadvilleSalt Lake City San Francisco
Glenwood Springs Ogden Los Angeles
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.
DINING CARS
SERVICE A LA CARTE
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
S. K. HOOPER, G. 1=). & T. A., Denver,
THE PIONEER STABLE
Villa Grove, Colo.
Having teared the old Pioneer Stable at Villa
Grove (being the one used by H. Braham and
succe~ora aa a stage barn) to be used as a liver,/,
feed and sale stable, I solicit a part uf the public
patronase, and shall strive by strict attention to
bu=inem and with good rip and harne~ to merit
the same.
F, P. HALL, Manaller,