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THE DENVER TIMES
Meat Prices,
Until further notice we will sell the best of meats at the fol-
lowing
Loin Steaks 12 I-2 cents per pound.
Round Steaks 10 cents per pound.
Shmsld~ Steaks 8 cents per pound.
Boiling Meats 7 cents per pound.
The Bccklcy Pack,hi House,
atope the CouKh and Works Off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure
s cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Prim 25 cents.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
September 14, 1901.
Board met in special session puzluant
to re,elation of July 10th, with the fob
lowing member, present: John Welty,
chairman; Frank Brown, John E. Ash-
ley, J. W. Davidson, county atty.; Lee
Fairbenks, clerk.
The official bond of James Kenny, jus-
tice of the peace in precinct No. 11, is
examined and approvnd.
Tha treasurer is ordered to sell and as-
sign to S. Storey tax sale car. on lot 4,
block 68, Bonanza for $1.50.
On motion A. H. Leonard, H. Conley
and James Davies are appointed judges
of clecUon in and for precinct No. 23--
Maid of Honor.
The county commie,loners met last
Saturday in special session, the most im-
portant item of business tranascted be-
ing canvass for the vote for maid of
honor from this county to the Denver
festival of mountain and plain. But lit-
tle interest was taken in tLe contest this
year and Miss Blanche Garnier, of Cres-
tone, was elected, having received 120
, votes. The total vote was only 181, the
other 61 votes being divided up among
four other young ladies, none of them,
however, being candidates.
Patrons of the American House speak
very favorably of its new management.
The table is gc~)d, the beds excellent
and the attention given guests all that
could be desired•
John Colvin and party returned last
Friday from their fishing and hunting
trip to Big Park. They had bad luck in
Embargo. some respects. Their team got away
It bein~ represented to the board that from them and they did not succeed in
it would ~)e more convenient to a sum- finding them. Then they secured another
I team to bring them home and one of the
ber
of
voterl
rmidinir
the
La
on
UDDer
Gari~ creek to voters Carncro -recinctII horace kicked Mr Colvin in the fac%
No. 4 instead of Embargo No. 23, on me- I
Drulslng him up conmderably
tion the north line of maid Embargo pre- ~ ...... -------~'" "~ . .
.......... I ~on ~ wat~ un~n you become cnromo-
oinct is changed to me mp ot ~ne nlgn I l" nsti a'e" 13 - take DeWi't's ~•"
........... , a iy co p t (1 U~ t lalt-
Piece ecuEn aria Wset Of ~a L~arlta creeK, " ~ " ~" " t' ~'
............. tleJ~arly ~mers now ann nen. xney
8ms sit tna territory emnracea in saia ...........
wul ,reep your ilver ann ocwem zn goes
precinct north and cast of said ridge or )rder. Easy to taJ~e. Safe pills. Sa-
watemhed is added to Carnero precinct.
In reeponoe to a petition signed by
numerou, voters residing in Duncan pre-
cinct No. 19, on motion it is ordered that
the polling pla~e in said precinct be
changed from Duncan to the town of
Liberty and in the Norvcil building men-
tioned in said petition.
Chsa. Eberling resigns as judge of
election in Sargents precinct and L. A.
Hicks is appointed to fill vacancy.
M. S. Dennis withdraws his name from
the official bond of Chaa. Morgan, con-
stable in precinct No. 3, and the clerk is
ordered to return seid bond for another
surety.
On motion the reech, tion passed by
the board in July, discontinuing Biedell
preoint, is reconsidered and the said pre-
cinct is reinstated with original territory
and linas, los Reidmiller, R. Knowltoc,
J. S. Sandarecn are appointed judges of
election in and for said precinct.
Board now l~rocoeds to canvass the
versa out for maid of honor, when it i,
shown that Mime Blanche Garnisr, of
Crmtone, has received a majority of the
votm east~ and she is declared duly
elected as maid of honor to represent Sa-
gueche county at the fsetival of moun-
tain and plain to be held in Denver Oc-
tober 1, 2 and 3.
Bins No. 1 to 9 inclusive are allowed
in fulL
guache Pharmacy.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunk
urds are Being Cured Daily in
Spite of Themselves.
It is now generally known and under-
stood that drunkenness is a disease and
not weakness. A body filled with poison,
and nerves completely shattered by per-
iodical or constant use of intoxicating
liquors requires an anhdote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poison
md destroying the craving for intoxi-
;ants. Sufferers may now cure themnel-
re~ at home without publicity or lose 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 dxrections of this 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 huebendsl Children
cure your fathers] This remedy is in no
sense a nostrum but m a specific for this
disease only, and is so skillfully devised
and prepared that it is thoroughly solu-
ble and pleasant to the taste, so that tt
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
The following bills arc allowed. "Cure" administered by loving friends
1 Mike White water corn ............... $1ZZ 00 f and relatives without their knowledge in
2 joan urown road ove~seer ........... 128 00 | coffee or tea and believe today that they
s John Farrington repar e h Steps .. 160 00 • • •
• T w~,.~, ...... ~h,= ~.~d h,,~i~•" a ,, [ dmcontlnued drinking of thetr own free
.~'i~:H~n~e~'r'~a'cf'w-o~-k'~[.~.-.'•~.~:~ 29 ~[will. Do not wait. Do not be deluded
6 John weity co corn ................... l0 6o i by apparent and misleading "Improve-
7 Fran~ zsrowu co com • .• O 10 ,, . •
.~ .............. ~ ............ , ~ ment. Drive out the dmease at once and
91~eFalrbankselerkb~rd~:~::i~'. ~6O for all time. The Home Gold Cure is
On motion board now adjourns, sold at the extremely low price of one
Leo Fairbenks, John Welty,
Clerk. Chairman.
Henry Braydon, Harris, N. C. says, "I
took medicine 20 years for asthma but
one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure
did me moregocd than any thing else
during that time. Beat Cough Cure." Sa-
gauche Pharmao7.
dollar, thus placing within reach of
everybody a treatment more effectual
than others coating $2,5 to 850. Full di-
rections accompany each package. Speo.
lal advice by skilled physicians when re-
quested without extra charge. Sent pre-
paid to any part of the world on receipt
of one dollar. Address Dept. E 786 Ed-
ward B. Giles & Co., 2330 to 2332 Mar-
ket St. Philadelphia, Pa. "All oorrespon-
den0o stri0tl~' confidential.
New Fattening Fad.
A lady who was recently so ill of nor
vous dyspepsia as to be in bed amt so
thin that she gave up all hope ,)f ever
getting fat secured a new doctor, who
used her for an experiment iu diet. He
placed her upon a strict regiment of ba-
nanas, nothing else.
The result was marvelous. She grew
to really like them when prepared by
baking and served with sugar and cream
or cold in the form of delicate jelly. She
also had banana fritters and biscuit made
st banana flour. Dally ehe grew morei
Lee Fairbanks on Tuesday morning
sold to J. W. Davidson the property he
recently purchased from John O'Neil.
Mr. Davidson will use it for his law
offices, for which the rooms are very
suitable.
We are taking orders for copper plato
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.
plump and rosy, and now she is well and Kodol
expects to stay.
Bananas contain starch in its most
easily assimilated form. Homeopathic
d°ct°rs have '°r some YeSrs °alled this' O y. S p e p S i a Cure
tropical plant unwholesome, but it is
only indigestible when unripe. As most
bananas arrive here and are eaten in a D~gests what you eat.
green state, cooking is necessary to de- ~his preparaHon cm~tains all of the
velop their valuable nutritive qualities, digestanls a~d digcs,s all kinds o!
food. It gives instam~ relief and never
The delicious large red banana from
Cuba is the most acceptable one, but
now very scarce. The cheapness of this
cure is one of its charms, for almost all
treatment for weak nerves and poor nn-
tritions is very expensive. The happy
woman who tritd the fad is telling all
her friends about it and assuring them
that it really is great.
There is a great desire this fall to hold
back shipments and the tendency is pre-
valent all olong the Line. The far we~t-
era people have not yet forgotten the
cataclysm which struck the drouth belt
sixty days ago and they want the scare
to rub off before venturing onto the river
and Chicago markets. We have advised I
friends to hold back grassers, for it is I
just at this period of the grazing season,
when the grass is drying for winter, that
cattle get a full bite and do better than
at any other time. We should not think
of haunting the market prior to October
and by that time the beef will be tallow-!
ed out nicely and made hard by dry i
grass. Beef will be needed and poor
~tuff as usual will have to stand for the
aacrifice.--Field and Farm.
G. O. Taylor Whiskies, of superior excellence
WANTED-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR-
actor to deliver and collcct in Colorado for old
established manufacturing wholesale house.
~l~0 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than exper.
xence required. Our referenee, any bank in any
city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope.
Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334 Dearbon st.
Chicago.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the matter of the estate of Charles R.
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomactm can take it. By i~s use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
is unequalled for all stomach trouble~
It oan't help
but do you good
th.epared only by E. ~. I)E~VITT ~.~ CO., ChtcagC
~he ~1. bottle contains 2½ times the 50c. size,
TO CHICAGO
The l~eliable t¢oute
Palace Sleeping Cars
and Dining Cars.
Chair Cars Free.
ALL
Owned and Operated by
CII-ICAGO, MILWAUKEE
& St. PAUL RAILWAY'.
For furthe information address
J. E. PRESTON,
Commercial Agent, 1029 Seventeenth St.
Romer. deceased.
Denver.
Colorado.
Notice ishereby given that on Monday the I
~0th day of 8eptemUer, A. D. 1901, being one ~t )
the regular days of the 8ep~tmber term of the I m~
county court of Saguache county, in thc state t I[1~
of Colorado, IPaulWidmayer, admhdstrator Ill[i
Illinois Central R R
of 8aid estate, will appear bt, toze the judge of a q
said court, present n,y final settlement as such [
adlnll~istrator, pray the approval of the same [ ~ ~ ~ EFFICIENTLY
and will ti~en apply to be discharged as such ~.A~ ~ [?~.
administrator, At which time and place any [~%,~,~ ~ ~v~.~ ~'ZDVL"Q
person In interest ,nay appear and. present oh- I /%qQ~ ~ ~'~k .......
Jections to the same, ifanytherebc. //~ ~, ~"~ A VAST
Dated at 8aguache, Colorado, August 6, 1901. ' ..,~ ~ ~I~ ..........
Administrator of the estate of Charles R. V"~4 *~ ~J~,,~"~'/ - - -
Romcr, deceased \ \~ I~ r/ / Dy tnrougn set-
• \ ~. ~ ~ / vice to and from
- - ! "~ ~ ~ t.he following cit-
Administrator's Notice. ~ ~ '
]Omaha, Neb. I Chicago, Ill.
Estate of Jacob M. 8chuckers, deceased. , St. Paul, Minn. t St. Louis, Me.
The undersigned having been appolntedad- t MJnn~,~n~ll* J Ponri~, tin
ministrator of the estate of Jacob M 8chuck- .. --~--~ ..... I -- ~ ~' ' .
1 1 st Sa uache n te * Ransas CIt Mo avansv llo ind
ers, ate o'the county " g a d sta ~ - Y' '1 - . ' -
el Colorado, deceased, hereby gives ltoticc that ~flem p~ [$, Te rl fl I u [ rio! fl nail, O.
he will appear belorc tile county court of Sa- N~ehull = T=~n { A~'?~n*~ t~.~
guaehe county at the courthouse lnSaguachc :.-.:.w.:..~, ..~ ..... I -" "2. .... ~ "?.-" _
at the Septembex term for probate business, I.OufSVllle, ay. [ dacKsoflvlilo, Pin.
outhefllth Monday (being tile 30th day) of Now Orleans, La./ Vicksburg, Miss.
September next. at which thne all persons hav-
Ing clahns against said estate are notified and Weekly through service between Chicago
requested to altend for the purpose of Ironing and between Cincinnati
the same adjusted. All persons indebted ~o
said estate are requested tO niake immediate AND THE PACIFIC COAST.
payment to the undersigned.
Dated this 2ud day of September, A. D. 1901.
Win. F. BOYD, as Administrator.
Have You Books or Mats-
zincs to Bind.
We do
taw, Medical, Library,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKBINDING,
Books bound in every conceivable
style. Old books rebound. Art and
fine b~ndings. Blank book makers.
Hall Williams,
144l fmrtls St, Denver, f~lo,
CLARENCE HERSEY,
Assayer anti hamial,
[E~tablished 1879]
Leadville, - Colorado.
Sa~pl~ by Mail or 2x~ress g~ive
Prompt Attention.
WANTED--ACTIYE MAN OF GOOD (]HAll-
actor to deliver and collect in Colorado for old
established manufacturing wholesale house.
$900 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than ex-
perience required. Our reference, any bank in
any city. Enclose self addressed stamped en-
velqpe. Manufacturers, third Floor, ~4 Dearbon
st. Chicago.
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Ni;o,
ELY'8 CREAM RALM le a msttivecure.
Apply into the nostrils. It ls qulckly absorbed. M
¢0nte at Druggists or by ms il ; samples 10c. by mall.
~I,Y D~/:[~J. ~ Warren fit,, ~0w York City.
Connections at these t~rmiuals for the
EAST, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH,
Fa~t and Handsomely Equipped Steam-
Heated Trains--Dining Cars--leaflet-Lie
brary Cars--Sleeping Cars--Free He-
cllnlnK Chair Cars.
Particulars of agents o~ the ILilnois Central
and connecting lines.
A. H. HANSON, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, CHICAGO.
JAMES CULTON, Commercial Agent,
805 17th Street. Denver.
PHONE 1125.
Colorado Short
Line.
Hissouri
Pacific Ryl
The People's Choice,
Through without change
DENVER, COLORADO SPRIN6$
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 Fas' Mail Route East
and West.
S~ - your nearest ticket agent or write
% A, TRIPP,
P, Act., Denver, Colo.
New 6oods Arrivint
all the lime.
Outing Flannels.
Flanndetts for Wrappers.
Ginghams.
Picretines Percales.
Cati¢.os.
Oil Cloth Patterns fo~ under stoves.
Oil Cloth Brass Binding.
Blankets.
Tickings etc.
The fine.st 'Iine of Axminster and Smyrna Rugs ever shown in
Saguache from $1.25 up to $20.00.
Lamps from 50 cents to $20.00 each.
These goods arc all in now. The balance of stock will be in
ibis week.
The 6otthcl Tarbell
Hcrcantile Co.
There are three things about the Burlington's Chicago
Special which commend it to the favorable attention of
woman travelers.
One is the siz~ of the toilet rooms in the sleeping cars--
they are nearly twice as large as the generality of such
apartments.
Another is the practice iu vogue on Burliugtou diniag.
cars of presenting lady patrons with flowers.
The third feature is that sleeping-ear porters are under
instructions to ask lady passengers, within ten minutes of
the train's departure from Denver, whether or not they
want pillows.
The Chicago Special lea#bs Denver at 4 p. m. for Oma-
- ha and Chicago. St. Loum Special leaves at 2:35 p. m.
Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines.
Ticket Office, 1039 Seventeenth St.
G. W. VALLERY, General Agent, Dz~rvzm
The Denver and Ri0 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 mmmg 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
Leadville Salt Lake City 8an Francisco
Glenwood Springs Ogden Los Angeles
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.
DINING C RS
8ER~ ICE A LA CARTE
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver,
THE PIOltEER STABLE
Villa Grove, Colo.
Having Leased the old Pioneer Stable at Villa
Grove (being the one used by H. Braham and
successors ae a stage barn) to be used 88 a Jive[y.
feed and Bale stable, I solicit a part of the public
patronage, and shall etrive by strict attention to
businese and with good rigs and harness to merit
ithe same.
L F, P, HALL, Manurer,