SAGUACHE CRESCENT.
(FOanaLX SAOUA~ DwwOCaAT.}
Entered at the poet ofl~ce at Saguache, Colo-
rado, as second-clan mail a, atter.
SAGUACltE, COLO., OCTOBER 3, 1901.
DIRECTORY.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
On week days the office will be open
from 7 o'clock in the morning to 8 o'clock
in the evening. On Sundays from 1 to
3 in the afternoon for receiving and de-
livering mail. No money order busineu
transacted on Sunday.
JOHN H. WILLIAMS, P. M.
VILLA GROVE STAGE LINE.
Leaves Villa Grove .......... 9:45 a.m.
Arrives;at Saguacha .......... 12:30 p.m.
Leaves Saguache ............ 3 p.m.
Arrives at Vdla Grove ....... 6:00 p.m.
Every day in the week, including Sun.
day.
• DgL NORTr. STAGS LINZ.
Leave Del Norta Mondays and Thurs-
days at ...................... 8:30 a. m.
Arrive at Saguache ......... 6 p. m.
Leave Saguache Tuesdays and Fri-
days at ....................... 7 a. m.
Arrive at Del Norte ........ 4:45 p. m.
CHURCH NOTICES.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock
in the morning and 7:30 in the evening.
Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. every
Sunday. Union Prayer Meeting at
Methodist and Baptist churches on al-
ternate Wednesday evenings. Union
Sunda~" School at Presbyterian church
every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m.
RRv. C. E. BUTLER, Pater.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching at 7:30 o'clock in the even-
ing on the first Sunday in October, and
LOCAL HAPPENI NGS
Sam Feast, of Moffat, was in town yes-
terday.
L.A. Hollenback, a Salida attorney,
was iu town Monday on business.
Very few people from this vicinity took
in the carnival at Denver this week.
A Mrs. Nasou died very suddenly at
Villa Grove oa Monday and was buried
on Tuesday.
The Fancy Work Club met with Miss
Melvin Tuesday afternoon. Dainty re-
freshments were served.
Attorney Adams and Dr. Pruett, of
Crestone, were at the county seat Tues-
day, on business before the county com-
missioners.
County Commissioners Welty, Brown
and Ashley are in town this week at-
tending a meeting of the county board
of equalization.
We are glad to see Owen Malone
around again after having been laid up
for cereal day~ with a bad cold and
I stomach trouble.
W. Y. Munro on Sunday returned from
Denver where he sold his shipment of
cows at a very satisfactory price, receiv-
ing $2 85 per cwt.
Mrs. John Farrington and Mrs. George
Robertson went to Villa Grove on last
Friday to visit with Mrs. Ross, mother
of Mrs. D. I. Whiteman.
C. L. Fox and family of O~kaloosa,
Iowa, and lake Whiteman of Villa Grove
were in town Wednesday, Mrs. Fox is a
sister of D. I. and lake Whiteman.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson left last week for
at 11 o'clock in the morning on the aso- ! her old home in Garden Grove, Iowa,
end Sunday, and alternate on each Sun- ,,~.,~ oh, ~;u ,;.;t -ith her .... nts ~-
day thereafter. Sunday School at 10 ........ r~" ""
, aria 2Ytrs t~uayle, ann other elal~lVeS
o clock a. m. each Sunday. Union Pray- I '
er Meeting at Methodist and Baptist l .. ~ ,~--T---:.--~,--~-. ~ ..
¢onn J~ nmcomb, ~ne ~aorrat livery
churches on alternate Wednesday even- •
ings. R~.v.E.O. Burma, Pastor. man, and Ogden, the Buena Vista cattle
LA IGLESIA PRESBYTERIAN MZSlAS.
Prsitching at Presbyterian church
every Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday 8ohool
at 2 p.m. REV. A. MAES, Palter.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
I will be at the plaza waste/Saguaohe
on the Wednesday following the ascend
Sunday in each month, and at Saguache
on the Thursday following and will
celebrate mass at each place.
FEANCISCO TOMASINI.
LODGE NOTICES,
CHIVe Branch Lodge, No. 82, A.F.&A.M.
Regular meetings Saturday on or be-
fore full moon in each month at Ma.
Ionic Hall, Dunns bloock, at 7:80
o'clock p. m.
JOHN E. A8HLEY, W.M.
LEE FAIRBANKS, Secy.
Centennial Lodge, No. 2S, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Tunny evening in
Odd Fellows Hail, Dunn'i block.
VieitorB cordially welcomed.
T. M. ALEXANDER, N. O.
BIRT CLARE, Secy.
Amethyst Rebekah ~.odge, No. 08,
Meets on first and third Friday evening
in each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.
MARGARET LOCKETT, N. G.
DAISY LOCKETT. Secy.
Saguachs Camp No. 28, W. of W.
Meets on second aud fourth Saturday evenina in
each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.
J. J. KELLER, C. C.
W. C. LOCKETT, Clerk.
Mlnnehaha Ch'aDter No. 4-8, O. E. S.,
Meets on Saturday evening after full moon in
each month, at Masonic Hall.
ANNA M. MEANS. W. M.
LEE FAIRBANKS, Secy.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Twelfth Judlelal Dletr|et.
Judge--Hen. C. C. Holbrook.
Clerk--Lee Fairbanks.
Attorney--J. D. Piloher.
Legislative.
Senator--Hen. Clark W. Roe.
Representative--Hen. Michael White.
County Officers.
ledge--Hen. O. D. Bryan.
Clerk--Lee Fairbanks.
Treasurer--S. Jewell.
Sheriff--Eugene Williams.
Assessor--T. M. Alexander.
Supt. of Schools--J. I. Palmer.
Surveyor--Tom I. Atwood.
Coroner--Dr. O. P. Shippey.
Attorney--Jno. W. Davidson.
County Physician--Dr. J. T. Melvin.
COMMISSIONERS,
John Welty, Chmrman.
Frank Brown.
Johh E. Ashley.
Town of Saguaehc.
Mayor--John Lawrence.
Clerk--B. P. Stubhs.
Treasurer--W. H. Ham.
Marshal--D. J. Morgan.
Megistrate--Birt Clare.
Aldermen--J. J. Keller, A. Brewer, Win.
F. Boyd, Lee Fairbanks, H.S. Gould
Gee. H. Curtis.
School B?ard.
President--John Lawrence.
Secretary--Dr. J. T. Melvin.
Treasurer~W. A. Johnson.
Hiah School.
Principel--J. B. Morgan.
Auistant--J. R. Morgan.
Graded School.
Ora~mar--J. W. Beery.
Intermediate--Miss Lizzie Williams.
Primary--Mies Margaret IJoekett~
For the Roys.
James Camper wants to buy all the
old copper and rubber he can get. He
will pay 5 cents a pound for copper, and
one cent and a half for old rubber. I
buy gunny sacks. I pay 12 cents a dozen
for beer bottles. Vinegar 5 cents per
boor bottle full,
buyer, were in this section of the county
last week looking for bargains in cattle.
J. R. Randol, father of J. D. Randol
formerly of Moffat, but now in business
at Florence,died last week in the hospital
at Salida from the effects of a surgical
operation.
i The Del Norte foot ball team will play
the S. C. H. S. team a game at Saguache
Saturday. Buy an admission ticket
from the boys and help them raise mon-
ey to entertain their visitors.
The county high school foot ball team
are to be congratulated upon having
been able to hold the Salida team down
to 5 points, which is the lowest score that
can be counted in a foot ball game.
A. E. Sievert, son of A. Sievert, of
Crestone, was in town Wednesday, and
he attracted quite a great deal of atten-
tion as he was wearing the uniform worn
by him while doing service in the Phili.
ippines.
. Rev. A. Mass, wh'~as been pastor of
the Spanish speaking Presbyterian con-
gregation at this place for the past sev-
eral months, will leave this week for
Omaha, Nab., where he will enter the
Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
The county clerk on last Thursday is-
sued a marriage license for Lester E. !
Kellogg and Clarabel Medley Bryant. i
Mr. Kellogg is an employee of the grant i
company at Spanish creek and Miss Bry-
ant is the daughter of Dr. Bryant of
Grestone.
Hoses Galligber, a cousin of T. M.
Alexader, arrived in Saguache last Sun-
day, coming from Pennsylvama and is
staying with the boys at the saw mill.
He came to Colorado for hm health, and
ezpeets to stay if he finds the climate
and altitude benefits him.
All subscribers to the CRESCENT and
Bonanza Bee who have paid in advance
will receive the papers regularly for the
term paid for, the same as though there
had been no change in the management.
All accounts due on subscription are the
property of the new proprietor and
should be paid to him.
James B. Fullerton and Miss Stella
O'Brien were married on Sunday even-
ing at the home of Frank Carlson, Jus-
tice Birt Glare performing the ceremony.
These young people are both well known
in Sag uache and the CRESC~-NT joins with
their many friends in wishing them a
long and happy married life.
When you want your ad changed, or
have something special that you want
mentioned in the GRESCr.NT, see Mr.
Rockwell. He will either write it up for
you or assist you in doing it. He will also
take your orders for job work, receive
subscriptions and issue receipts for any
amounts paid on back subscriptions.
Samuel Feast, the Moffat merchant,
hu been appointed postmaster at that
place, and will take nharge of the ofli~d
this week. The appointment Came to
Mr. Feast uniolicited and unexpected,
and any talk to the contrary mast have
been made by perJons who were unfa-
miliar with the true facts in the matter.
Horace Means left on Sunday morn
lug's train for Denver, where he will take
in the sights and attractions of the car-
nival. Mrs. Means who has been visit-
ing at Florence since her return from the
meeling of the Grand Chapter, Order
Eastern Star, will join her husband at
that place and go with him to Denver.
They expect to return home Friday or
Saturday.
Alba Ward is visiting relatives and
friends in Iowa.
John Colvin has rented and moved in
to the Warren Joy house in town.
Watch out for the Gotthelf & Tarbell
Mcrc. Co's. new advertisement next week.
Henry Gould and Joe Alexander are
taking in the carnival this week at
Denver.
The Saguache Pharmacy Co. and
Beckley Packing House have new ad's
this week.
Mrs. Jennie Kauffman aud son Glen
of Glenwood Springs, were in Saguache,
Wednesday.
G. W. Beckley w~nt to Denver Sunday
to buy new fall goods for the Beckloy
Packing House.
The Chance voting precinct has been
discontinued by the commissioners of
Gunnison county.
J. J. Keller is putting in a new stock
of builders' hardware, stoves, ranges,
guns, ammunittion,___ etc--Se___ehis ad.
Jack Holden who cut his foot very se-
verely some time ago, has now about re.
covered from the effects of the accident.
Morgan McFarland and Jacob ]~arsch
ranchman from above Villa,Grove, were
in Saguache on busioess last Thursday
and Friday.
Bids have been called for to carry the
mail over the various routs from our
)ostoffice. The contracts extend for a
period of four years.
Paul Widmayer, of Bonanza, was do.
lug business in the Probate Court Mon-
day, as administrator of the estate of
Chas. Romer, deceased.
Two four-horse ore hauling teams from
Pitkin passed through town Monday
morning loaded with grain that was pur-
chased in the lower end of the county.
Ed Munro of Upper Saguache paid
his annual visit to the county seat last
week, where he enjoyed himself several
days visiting with his many friends.
W. A. Norfsinger and Win. Hoch of
the Center neighborhood, were in the
county seat last Thursday on their way
to the fishing grounds on the Upper Sa-
guache.
If you see a high school girldimping
around with a plaster over one eye and a
lump on her jaw, don't think she has
been chopping wood. She is just learn-
ing the game of basket ball.
A committee from the Saguache Brass
Band purchased a very good tuba horn
last week from Dick Cooper, of Villa
Grove. They were fortunate in getting
the instrument at a bargain price.
Homer Weimer writes to his friend
Colonel Vigil, that he has received a sit-
uation in the shop of Wiiliamson, the Sa-
lids barber, where he will stay for the
next six months. He will no doubt be a
first class barber at the end of that time.
Mark Biedell, of Bonanza, passed
through Saguache on his way to Del
Norte last Saturday. He expects soon to
pay a visit to Ojo Caliente, where he will
try the baths for a while, and he will
probably spend part of the winter in
Arizona.
Word has been received here that
Robert W. Forbes, of Saguache, was
married to Miss Ella Shared, at Keosau-
qua, Iowa, on Sept. 2nd. This news will
no doubt be quite a surprise to Will's
many friends in this vicinity, but we have
no doubt they will all wish him much
joy and a long married life.
*-~nD
We are glad to note in calling on our
patrons that prosperity continues
as usual, and the G. & T. Mere. Co
can well be proud of their store, and we
commend their buyer Mr. Tarbell in his
fine selection of goods in all depart-
manta. The store is filled to overflowing
with displays of the fall and winter pur-
chase.
Assessor Alexander and his friend,
Henry Keith, returned Tuesday from a
hun1~ing trip on the head of the Goche-
tops. They found ~t so very dry that
hunting was no good, and they got but
one animal, which.they called a monntain
sheep, but as it came out of a bunch of
about i000, they will probably not be
prosecuted, unless it may be by the
owners of the sheep.
A young miss residing in this vicinity
cashed a check for her mother on Tues-
day and with the money she started for
parts unknown. She was stopped at
Moffat, on advice of a telephone message
and was brought back to Saguache by
Sheriff Williams. Her mother is now
trying to have her sent to the State
Suhool for Incorrigible Girls. A friend
of this girl, another young miss of Sa-
guaehe, accompanied her to Moffat and
she continued her journey to Crestone.
Daniel Macbaren of Crestone, who has
spent the past fourteen months in Aus-
tralia as manager for the Norman Pro-
prietary Gold Mines Company, of Lon-
don, was ia town on Tuesday. Mr. Mac
Lares also spent some time in New Zea-
land and New South Wales, examing
and reporting ou mining property. He
came direct from Sidney, by the way of
Honolulu tn San Francisco, and was 23
days on the water. He reports having
had very pleasant weatimr and an enjoy-
able trip. He still holds the position of
consulting engineer for the company,
but will probably stay in Crestone f,r
some time developing his mining prop-
erty at that place,
I Ncw floods C0mint Ior Winter,
Ladies Wool shirt waists.
Ladies walking skirts.
Ladies cloaks.
Ladies jackets.
Ladies capes.
Ladies wrappers.
Ladies fa/I and winter trimmed hats.
Ladies collarettes.
Also--Nice line of Misses, Children and Babies
cloaks and capes.
We bought also our
usual good assortment
of other lines.
SAM F[AST,
MOFFAT,
Ice Cream Social.
At the American House, Saturday
evening, Oct. 5th. Proceeds to go to
the Baptmt church.
Pulpit Announcements,
At the Methodist church the subject
for morning discourse will be "No More
War." Evening service at 7:30 o'clock,
as usual. C.E. Butler.
The subject of the Sunday evening
sermon at the Baptist church will be
"Downward Evolution or The Journey !
Into the Far Country." All who are not
otherwise obligated are invited to attend.
Services will begin at 7:30.
E. O. Butler.
Postmaster and Mrs. Williams spent
from Sunday to Tuesday camping on
Indian and Middle creeks. They report
having a very fine time, using two saddle
horses and exploring the mountains
parks and gulches in that vicinity. They
saw no deer, it being so very dry that it
made poor hunting. But they had the
pleasure of seeing a bunch of 15 mountain
sheep, that appeared to be very tame,
allowing them to approach near enough
to see them very plainly. For the bene-
fit of those Saguache hunters who may
be encouraged by this report to go after
these sheep, we wilt say that it will cost
them but $500 for each one killed under
the game laws of the state.
Mr. Charles Tarbell returned last Sat-
urday morning, after being absent from
Saguacho for the past six week. He
spout four weeks in Chicago buying
goods for the Gotthelf & Tarbell Mere.
Co., and reports having found the mar-
kets stocked with so large and varied
stock of goods at reasonable prices that
he bought double the usual stock of
goods for their fall and winter trade.
While in Chmago he visited the family
of Chas. S. Cornelius, who are now resid-
ing there and doing well. After finishing
up his business he spent some .time at
Paducah, Kan., St. Louts and Omaha.
He also spent a few days at Des Moines,
Iowa, his old home, where he visited the
family of Governor Cummings and other
old acquaiutances. At Omaha he called
upon the children of Chas. Schreiber,
formerly of Saguache. It will no doubt
be interesting to many of our people to
learn that these young people are doing
exceedingly well in their present home.
May, the oldest, i$ teaching in the Oma-
ha schools, Arthur is in the auditor's de-
partment of theC. B. & Q. R. R. and
Emma the youngest, is just finishing her
last year in the high school.
Judge Johnson has dismissed the
grand jury called to examine into the
bribery charges and a new jury will be
called next week.
When you need your watches, clocks or
sewing machine~ repaired, give me a
trial and your work will be done right.
M. 8. Denton.
O. O. TaYlor Whiskies, good, pure, and old*
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LA~E BACK ?
Kldney ~rouble Makes You Mlserablc.
Almost everybod ? who reads the news-
papers is sure to mow of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
i Kllmer's Swamp-Root,
| the great kidney, liver
t andbladdsr remedy.
i It tsthe great medi-
cal triumph of the nine-
teenth century; dis-
covered after years of
scientific research by
nsnt kidney and blad-
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright s Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney_ trouble.
Dr. KIImer s Swamp-Root Is not rec-
ommended for everything but if you have kid-
nay, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur-
chase relief andhas proved so successful in
Help the Band.
To obtain money for the purchase of
several new instruments, the band is ar.
rsngivg to give a band concert, Friday
eve., Oct. 11th. A fine musical program
will be given, closing with a farce, which
alone will be worth the price of admis-
sion.
Our beautiful display of lamps is caus-
ing great comment, and our many dif-
ferent styles cannot be appreciated only
by careful inspection. Our prices from
40 cents to $20.00., will give you an idea
of the large assortment we have.
Gottbelf & Tarbell Mere. CO.
INC. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
Will practice in all courts.
J. TIIACY MEt VIN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office opposite American House, San Juan sw-
ine. Calls promptly anewsred~ da~ or ni~hL
-.xamlnlng ~urgeon U. 8. Pension Bureau.
48'/.
O. P. SHIPPEY, M. D.,
Villa Grove, Cob.
ii iiii i
W. F. BOYD,
Notary Public.
Ssguache County Bank.
W. C. LOCKETT,
Notary Public.
Saguache Atmtract Office.
AMHRICAN HOUSP,
SAGUACHE, COLO.
MR8, Ms E. OOLVIN, PROP.
This house has recently changed
hands. The new management will aim
to make it the beet hotel in the valley,
Good beds and an excellent table can be
rehed upon.
Do you suffer from piles? If so do not I ~]h-
turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's[ 'aU 8a[~laCJl0 ~OU]l~Bank,
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, I ---
surely and safely, saving you the expense I Pioneer Bank of I~Suaeha County.
and danger of an operation. Saguache
Pharmacy.
Single set of harness for sale cheap.
Jno. W. Davidson.
For Rent.
I have for rent three good rooms suit-
able for housekeeping. Call on or ad-
dress J.W. Davidson.
Strayed.
One gray horse and one iron gray
horse, got loose in Big Park recently,
both horses are branded 7 R 7. Please
notify me at Saguache.
Mrs. M. E. ~olvin.
W. T. Wesson, G~olsonville, Vs. drug-
gist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough
Cure gives perfsot satisfaction. My cue.
tomors say it is the best remedy for
coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles."
Saguaohe Pharmacy.
Our general stock of merchandise in
all departments is more complete than
ever owing to increased patronage, and
by buying in the quantities we do, are
prepared to save you money on all goods.
At Gotthelf & Tarbell Mere. Co.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdalo, Vt. says his
child was completely cured of a bad case [
of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
It instantly relieves piles. Saguache
Pharmacy.
~. O, Taylor W~t,k~s~, ara pure rns~TcYnal stlmulsn~
J ching ff oints
In the fingers, toes, arms, and other
parts of the body, are joints that are
inflamed and swollen by rheumatism--
that acid condition of the blood which
affects the muscles also.
Sufferers dread to move, especially
~fter sitting or lying long, and their
condition is commonly worse in wet
Weather.
"It has been a long time since we have
been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. My
father thinks he could not do wlthout It.
He has been troubled with rheumatism
since he was a boy, and Hood's SarsaDa-
rilla is the only medicine he can take that
wtll enable him to take his place in the
field." M~ss Aria DOTY, Sidney, Iowa.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove the cause of rheumatism--nO
outward application can. Take them,
O. O. Taylor Whisklcs, are guaranteed pur~.
SEALED
As a good thing ought to be ~ in bottles.
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.
n TAYLOR
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Never 8old in bulk. Of Druggists,
(keCers Licensed Dealers,-- everywhere.
every case that a special arrangement l~s
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already trted It, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book i
telllng more about Swamp-Rcot and how to :i- ~, [~U~LINGA~E & (£.
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Trade ,~upplied By
WOLFE LONDONER, Grocer, Denver.
THE BRIDAHAM-QUEREAU DRUG
CO.. Wholesale Druggists, Denver.
GEe. E. TAYLOR,
Wholesale Druggmt, Leadville
Orsanized, May, 1880.
Ipeorpomted, July, 1882.
CAPITAL STOCK, :K~0,000.00.
A Gears1 Banking Bttsl-
ne.~ Transacted. Drafts
Issued on P~inclpal Cities
of Europe.. Sa~¢ Deposit
Boxc'~ for Rent.
OFF]CERS AND DIRECTOR&
~SAAC GOTTHELF, Pr~ident.
LEOPOLD MAYER, Vioe-Pr~.
CHARLES TARBELL, C~mhier.
W~ F. BOYD, A~t. C~hier.
MARK BIEDEI.~
CORR]~PONDENI~.
Kountr.e Brm., New York City.
First National Bank, Denver0 Colo.
First Nationa~ Bank. Pueblo. Colo.
THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sale Stable,
Wm J. Werner, Prop.,
Fourth St.., Saguache.
Best of care given to all s~ock en-
trusted to my care.
RELIABLE &SS&YS
Gold ..........,$ .501 Odd and 8ilvar,.$ .Tll
Lead. ............ 50 [ Gbld,ailver, eopper 1.50.
8ampl,s by mail r~#/e, prompt att#nt/ee.
Rich Ores and Bullion Bought.
OGDEN ASSAY CO.
1429-18th St,, Deneer, Colo.
SAGUACHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
/
COMPANY,
Dealers In Sapaehe Couty
REAL ESTATE,
CHOICE RANCHES For asia in
the Beat Portions of the
San Luis Valley--the fa-
incus grmn field of Colo-
rado.
Property rented for non-res-
xdents, taxes paid and lnsur-
ance written.
SAGUACHE. COIAS.
I I
A, BREWER,
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAG~ACHE.
I have just added a large and com-
plete line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
This department is m 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 metalio caskets. I
have a heave.