SAGUACHE CRESCENT.
(FORMERLY SAOUACH! DEMOCRAT.)
Entered at the post office at 8aguaoho, Colo-
rado, as second-class mail Batter.
SAOUACHE, COLO., OCTOBER 10, 1901.
DIRECTORY.
POSTOFFICE HOURS.
On week days the office will be open
from 7 o'clock in the morning tc 8 o'clock
in the evening. On Sundays from 1 to
3 in the afternoon for receiving and de.
livering mail. No money order business
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 Villa Grove ....... 6:00 p.m.
Every day in the week, including Sun-
day.
DEL NORTE STAGE LINE.
Leave DoI Norte Mondays and Thurs-
days at ...................... 8:30 a. m.
Arrive at Saguache ......... 6 p. m.
Leave Seguache Tuesdays and Fri-
days at ....................... 7 a. m.
Arrive at De1 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-
tercate Wednesday evenings. Union
Sunday School at Presbyterian church
every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m.
REV. C. E. BUTLER, Pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching at 7:30 o'clock in the even-
ing on the first Sunday in October, and
at 11 o'clock in the morning on the sec-
ond Sunday, and alternate on each Sun-
day thereafter. Sunday School at 10
o'clock a. m. each Sunday. Union Pray-
er Meeting at Methodist and Baptist
churches on altArnate Wednesday even-
ings. REV. E. O. BUYER, Pastor.
LA IOLESIA PRESBYTERIAN MESIAS.
Preaching at Presbyterian church
every Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday School
at 2 p.m. REV. A. MAES, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
I will be at the plaza westof Saguache
on the Wednesday following the second
Sunday in each month, and at Saguaohe
on the Thursday following and will
celebrate mass at each place.
Fz~,~cisco TOMASINI.
LODGE NOTICES.
Olive l~renoh Lodge, No. 32. A.F.&A.M.
Regular meetings Saturday on or be-
fore full moon in each month, at Ma.
sonic Hall, Dunn's bloock, at 7:50
o'clock p. m.
JOHN E. ASHLEY, W. M.
LEE FAIRBANKS, Secy.
Centennxal Lodge, No. 23, I. O. O. F,
Meets every Tuesday evening in
Odd Fellows Hall, Duma's block.
Visitors cordially welcomed.
T. M. ALEXANDER, N. G.
BIRT CLARE, Secy. ~
Amethyst Rebekah Lodge, No. OS,
Meets on first and third Friday evening
in each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.
MARGARET LOCKETT, N. G.
DAISY LOCKETT, Secy.
Saguache Camn No. 28, W. of W.
Meets on second aud fourth Saturday evening in
each month, at Odd Fellows Haft.
J. J. KELLEE, C. C.
W. C. LOCKETT, Clerk. ,
Mlnnehaha ChaDter No. 48, O. E. S.,
Meets on Saturday evening after full moon in
each month, at Masonic Hall.
ANNA M. MEANS. W. M.
LEE FAIRBANKS, Secy.
O. O. Tay~r Whiskies, good, pure, aa~t el&
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under The Sun."
All Doctors have tried tc cure CA-
TARRH by the use of powders, acid gas-
es, inhalers and drugs m paste form.
Their powders dry up the mucuous mem.
branes causing them to crack open and
bleed. The powerful acids used in the
inhalers have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers have
aimed to cure while pastes and oint-
ments cannot reach the disease. An
Gold and experienced practitioner
who has for many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
CATARRH, has at last perfected a
treatment which when faithfully used,
not only relieves at once but permanently
cures CATARH by removing the cauasj
stopping discharges and curing all in-
flammation. It is the only remedy known
to science that actually reaches the af-
flicted parts. Tbis wonderful remedy is
known as "Snufflels",the Guaranteed Ca-
tarrh Cure and is sold at the extremely
low price of one dollar, each package
containing internal and external medi-
cine sufficmnt for a full month's treat-
ment end everything necessary to its per-
fect use.
"Snuffles'; is the only perfect catarrh
cure ever made and is now recognized aS
the only safe and positive cure for that
annoying and disgu sting disease. Itcures
all inflammation quickly and perma-
nently and is also wonderfully quick to
relieve hay fever or cold in the head.
Catarrh, when neglected often leads to
consumption Snuffles will save you if you
use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy,
but a complete treatment which is posi-
tively guaranteed to cure catarrh in any
form or stage if used according to the di-
rections which accompany each package.
Don't delay but send for it at once, and
write full particulars as to your condi-
tions, and you will receive special ad.
vice from the discoverer of this wonder-
full remedy regarding your case without
cost to you beyond the regular price of
"Snuffles" the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure.
Sent prepaid to any ~ddrees in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
one dollar. Address dept. E 786 Edwin
B. Giles & Co., 2330 and 2332 Market St.
Philadelphia. Pa.
P. M. Jones sel|e the New Royal Sew-
ing Machine. Call and see them.
W. W. McCoy, of Center, is in town
I (IC A I ITi~M g ~ today. __ .....
.-~.,.-~,,~=.,-d ~-d~,ffi~.~. ~ Grandma Burch is quite sick this
[~[week. : =:
Dan O'Neil, of Del Norte, is in town I O.D. Bryan and wife went to Denver
this week. t Sunday.
The Saguache Pharmacy is making a
specialty of fine box stationery.
"Bill" Hoag is looking after J. J. Kel-
ler's business during his absence.
Daniel Vigil, deputy postmaster, is
visiting his people at San Luis this week.
Homer Gibson, from the yicinity of
Center, was doing business in town on
Monday.
J. J. Keller and son have gone to the
Cochetopa on a ten day's huntiug and
prospecting trip.
Willard D. Hess, of Lockett, was call-
ing on friends in this vicinity last Satur-
day and Sunday.
T. J. Quinn, superintendent at the
Orient iron mines, is down with a bad
case of typhoid fever.
The Gotthelf &--Tarbell Mere. Co.,
Beckley Packing House, and Samuel
Feast, have new ads this week.
The ball game between Saguaohe and
Del Norte will be called at 10:30 Satur-
day. Basket ball game, 9:30. Admission
25c and 15c.
D~
C.W.Walters the Moffat station agent is
expected to return this week, after
spending about a month in the east on a
pleasure trip_.
M. A. I~uehnlein, the Cotton Creek
merchant, was at the county seat Tues-
day. He reports business as being very
good at his place.
Most of the typhoid fever victims at
Bonanza appear to be having a very mild
form of the disease, and are all reported
to be convalseing.
O. D. Bryan has been elected to repre-
sent Centennial L~dge I. O. O. F. at the
meeting of the Grand Lodge in Colora-
do Springs next week.
John Proffitt has on exhibition at the
postoffico a pear frown on his ranch just
outside of town, that measures nine
inches in circumference.
Mrs. J. W. Davidson and Mrs. C. W.
Burrows wish to announce to their
friends that they .have discontinued
their Fridays "At Home."
Roy. J. Wallace Ohl, of Salida, is at-
tending the general Espicopal conven-
tion at Sac Francisco. He expects to
stay some w0eks in California.
O. C. White and Forest Dimmick, of
Pyke camp, passed through town on
their way home from several days fishing
on the Cochetopa, last Saturday.
W. F. Boyd, assistant cashier of the
Saguache County bank, is taking a well
earned vacation in Denver this week.
He will return Friday or Saturday.
Samuel Feast, the Moffat merchant, is
making a specialty of Wilson's air tight
heating stoves just when you need to
buy them. See his announcement in
this issue.
G. W. Beokley has returned from Den-
ver, where he says he bought a big stock
of seasonable goods for his trade. His
announcement appears in this issue of
the CRESOE~.
The Saguache mercants have all pur-
chased large stocks of goods, in anticipa-
tion of a big fall trade. The people of
the county will find this town a good
trading point this season.
George Clark moved his family from
the ranch on the Upper Saguache into
town last week, where they will remain
.during the winter. They are occupying
a part of Mrs. E. Hazard's building.
If The Gotthelf & Tarbell Mercantile
Co.'s new stock of fall and winter goods
corresponds in size with their new ad,
they have goods enough to supply the
wants of at/t~ people in this section of
the valley.
The county superintendent informs us
that there are now more schools running
than ever before in the history of tim
county at ORe time. Twenty-five out cf
a total of thirty-two are in session, and
two or three more will start up soon.
John McKune a~ wife, of Waupun,
Food du Lac county, Wis., were visiting
the Gould family here the first of the
week. Mrs. McKune is a sister of M. D.
Gould ~nd they had not met before
for 30 years• They left here for Wichita,
Kansas, on Tuesday.
Mrs. S. Schwackenber~, who formerly
conducted a restaurant at Villa Grove,
wishes to announce to her friends that
she is now located on First street, Salida,~
where she is conducting a boarding and
lodging house, and that she will be ~lad
to have her old customers call on her
when in that town.
Mabel Reese was tried in the County
Court last Friday accused of being in-
corrigible. The ~ury found her guilty
aschsrged, and Judge Bryan sentenced
her to the State Industrial School for
Girls. She is the girl who cashed a
check for her mother, Mrs. John Davey,
last week, and ran away with the money
but was brought back by Sheriff Wil-
liams. She was taken to the school by
the sheriff on Saturday.
Mrs. John Trites has returned from a
visit to Denver.
Mrs. Fairbanks is quite sick with an
attack of la grippe.
Read the Big Store's new half page ad
In this week's CRESCRNT.
Mrs. O'Neil returned Sunday from
several weeks stay in Denver.
The Ladies' Baptist Circle has post-
poned its afternoon tea, Saturday.
Who is the most successful merchant
in your locality? Isn't he an advertiser?
Will Forbes returned from Iowa last
week, accompanied by his wife whom he
married recently.
Mrs. C. A. Creger, of Villa Grove, is
spending some time with her sister, Mrs.
Dr. Lord, at Crestcne.
W. W. Idea has spent the past week
on the east side of the range, looking up
a place to move to a lower altitude.
R. H. Jones has a very pro~ising pros-
pect in the mouth of North Crestone
canon which he is working at present.-
Eagle.
P. M. Jones was in Denver last week
buying goods for his fall trade, and in-
cidentally taking in the attractions of
the carnival.
Ben Stubbs has just gathered his ap-
ples, picking from one small tree one
hundred and ten pounds. How is that
for Saguache?
Mrs. Doyle moved into town last Sat-
urday, and is occupying rooms in th~
Mingay house. Her girls are attending
the town schools.
George Laub, one of the well known
and popular firemen on the Rio Grands,
is ill with typhoid fever and in the care
of the hospital staff at Salida.
Mrs. E. M. Nelson, who now resides at
Eaton, Cole, returned to Saguache with
her son Ernest, and will visit awhile
here with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Herbert ElliS, who has charge of
the telephone exchange in Bonanza, is
on duty again after having been sick
several weeks with typhoid fever.
The Masonic Lodge at Crestone will
be finally instituted by Grand Lodge
officials on Tuesday evening, October
15th. All Masons in the vicinity are in-
vited to attend.
C.A. Pelts, of Villa Grove was in
town Tuesday. The many friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Pelts in this vicinity
will be pleased to learn that their little
boy, who has been very sick for some
weeks, is now nearly well.
The foot ball game between Del Norte
aud Saguache advertised to come off at
this place last Saturday did not material-
ize, for the reason that the schedule was
changed, but it will take place next Sat-
urday, on the high school grounds.
Dr. Werner informs us that he har-
vested a very good crop of grain this sea-
son, much better than he expected. He
also raised a big crop of ruts bagas and
sugar beets, that he is selling for cow
feed, and is also feeding some himself.
A. J. Hall, of Phoenix, Arizona, was
calling on old friends in Saguache last
week, and paid the CRESCENT OffiCe a vis-
it. Mr. Hall resided in this section in
the early days of the valley. He showed
us a spemmen of gold that he dug in
Butte county, CAM., over 50 years ago.
He left here on Saturday for the Chalk
creek country.
The people of this section of the val-
ley are just beginning to realize the fact
that they could grow good fruit if they
had only planted fruit trees several
years ago. Several have this season
gathered good crops of apples from
trees that are just beginning to bear,
among them being the editor of the
CEESCENT, who has not only harvested
a big crop of hyslop, transcendent and
other varieties cf crabapples, but also
quite a lot of Whitney and Duc hess eat-
ing apples.
Judge Lamps, of Whltehorn, came
down Saturday and Sunday went over
on Shavano to do some surveying.
Mr. and Mrs. George Means and Mr.
and Mrs Horace Means passed through
Salida Friday en route to their homes
in Saguache from the festival of moun-
tain and plain.--SaHda Mail.
Free Sample Copies.
Many resident of the town and county
who arc not subscribers to the CRESCENT
will be favored with sample copies of
the paper frequently. Do not be afraid
to take them out of the postoffice. You
will not be asked to pay until you be-
come a subscriber. But we want you to
read the paper and we hope you will
then decide to have it sent regularly. We
will try to have something of interest to
every subscriber in each issue of the ira-
per.
-- 4-,9b* 4,~
Best gloves in the City at P. M. Jones
& Co.'s.
G. O. Taylor Whiskies, ere guaranteed puro.
NEWS AND COMMENT.
Republican Primaries.
It is the duty of the precinct commit-
teeman in each precinct to see that a
caucus is held on Saturday afternoon or
evening, and delegates elected to attend
the Republican convention next Monday
at Saguache. The custom has been in
the past to hold them at from 2 to 4 in
the afternoon in the country precincts,
and at 7 in the evenings in the towns.
Foot Ball Schedule.
An Inter-High School Foot Ball AFso-
ciatioo has been organized, being com-
posed of the Del Norte, Monte Vista and
Sa~uache teams. A series of games has
been arranged as follows:
Oct. 5, Monte Vista vs Del Norte at Del Norte.
Oct. 12, 8aguaehe vs Del Nolle gt 8eguaehe.
Oct. 19, Saguache vs Monte ~rista at Center.
Oct,. 26, Del Norte vs Monte Vista at Monte
Vista.
Nov. 2, Del Norte vs 8aguaehe at Del Norte.
Nov. 9, 8agnache vs Del Norte at Saguache.
Besides the above games Saguache has
arranged a return game with Salida to
be played at Saguaohe, Oct. 26.
The Band Entertainment.
The members of the Saguache band
are now putting in their spare time re-
hearsing for the entertainment they will
give in a short time, for the purpose of
raising money to buy new instruments
and music. Several ladies of the town
have volunteered their services to help
out in the musical program and they will
no doubt get up something that will be l
well worth hearing. The band is a good
organization to have in the town and it
should be encouraged and assisted by all
the people m this wcioity.
Publi£
Schools.
The children are imitative creatures.
The boys have a foot ball with which
they exercise at recess and their antics
with the ball closely resemble those
made by the high school boys.
The girls of the grammar room are
very enthusiastic over the prospect of
purchasing a basket ball, Miss Williams
and Miss Lockett will take part in the
game also.
Our school is not all games, the pupils
are working very nicely for the second
month of the term, and the attendance
is good.
Ricnard Norem and Walter Crouch
have been added to the roll during
the last week.
Richard Norum is~ taking 8th grade
work. Walter Crouch's grade has not
yet boon determined. B.
The Saguache Library,
If you are a member of the high school
and public library, cut this out. Partial
list of recent fiction now on the shetves.
Full set of Rollo's Books of Travel for
children.
Abbott's Historical Biographies for
children, etc.
Alice of Old Vincennes ................. Thompson
Janice Meredith ............................. Ford
Via Criucis .............................. Crawford
Red Rock ................................... PaKe
Richard Carrel .......................... Churchill
Eben Holden ........................... Bacheller
Visits of Elizabeth ........................... Glyn
Hugh Wynne ............................. Mitchell
Tarry Thow Till I Come .................... Croley
The Crisis ............................... Churchiil
The Helmet of Navarre ................... Runkle
The Choir Invisible ......................... Allen
Qao Vad/s ........................... Sienkiew/cz
David Harum ............................ Wescott
Chimes From a Jester's Bells ............ Burdette
Isabel Carnaby ............................ Fowler
Prince of India ......................... Wallace
Westward He ............................ Kingsley
When Knighthood Was in Flower ...... Caskoden
Romona .................................. Jackson
Fair God .................................. Wallace
Complete card index to the library
both by subjects, titles and authors has
been completed and is at you service. If
you cannot call atthe library simply send
to the librarian for the book wanted
either by title or subject. Always send
your card. Anna Ham, Librarian.
Hours2:30 to 4:30 each day except
Sunday.
Pulpit Announcements.
Preaching at Baptist Church at 11 a.m.
Subject: "Soul Winning."
E. O. Butler, Paptcr.
At the Methodist church the subject
for morning sermon will be "What Sort
of a Man Was Judas?" Evening ser-
vice at 7:30. Subject selected. Prayer
meeting next Wednesday eve. at 7:30.
C. E. Butler.
i
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, di~.
eourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
~.f,~ ~L~-~- ' ~ disappear when the kid-
"~-r~'~ neys are out cf order
.~,~.[~./~ or diseased.
-~ Kidney trouble has
~|(((['~" become so prevalent
r,~/--~ that it ts not uncommon
• '/A~_~,~I_ - //for a child to be born
('~ t~-~,'~'~.~ afflicted with weak kid-
~_~ ~ ~='- ~ neys. If the child urin-
e'S. atos too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment ot
those important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose,
Women as well as men are made mis-
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy, [
The mild and the immediate effect 0t
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- _ I~'f/~..,h.._
cent and one dollar~.d~~
sizes. You may have a~~
sample bottle by mall~'~a;~~
free, also pamphlet tell- home ot Swam~Roog
ing all about It, including many of the
thousands of testimonial, letters recelve~
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmex
& Co,, Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention th/~ paper,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Go to Jones' for flour, feed and baled
hay.
SPECIAL: 100 dozen children's black
Cotton Hose in sizes from 4~ to 10. We
are selling 2-pair for 250. A good chance
to get a supply before they are closed
out. The Gotthelf & Tarbell Co.
You can still get your job work done
at the old stand. We have probably the
best job printing outfit in the San Luis
valley and we will continue to do all
Glasses of work noatly end promptly.
Go to Jones & Co.'s for best fresh and
cured meats.
Lost, and Found,
A black fur cellarette, on the Moffat
road near Ab Ashley's ranch, last Thurs-
day. The owner may have same by call-
ing at the CRESCENT OffiC0 and paying
for this notice.
BeSt and cheapest teas and coffees at
Jones'.
Business for Sale.
I offer for sale my stock of miIIinery
goods, ladies furnishings, notions, etc.,
with fixtures und building. This is av
opportunity for some one to get a good
paying business at a bargain. Call on
or address
41-if Mrs. E. G. Hazard, Saguache.
Do you suffer from piles? If so do not
turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly,
surely and safely, saving you the expense
and danger of an operation. Saguache
Pharmacy.
New goods and lowest prices at Jones'
Cash Store.
W. T. Weeson, Gholsonville, Va. drug-
gist, writes: "Yottr One Minute Cough
Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My cue.
tomers say it is the best remedy for
Coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles."
Saguaohe Pharmacy.
For grapes and fresh fruits go to P. M.
Jones & Co.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, 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.
1 am prepared to do all kinds of gents
tailoring, repairing and cleaning. Leath-
er coats, vests, shirts and pants made to
order, and all kinds of plain sewing
done. Mary A. Sherman.
For the ]Boys.
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 Qld rubber. I
buy gunny sacks. I pay 12 cents a dozen
for beer bottles. Vinegar 5 cents per
beer bottle full.
G.O Taylor Whiskies or great vaiue to the sic~
Itching Skin
Distress by day and night--
']:hat's the complaint of those who
are so unfortunate as to be afflicted
with Eczema or Salt Rheum~and out-
ward applications do not cure.
They can't.
The source of the trouble is in tho
blood~make tiiat pure and this scal-
ing, burning, itching skin disease will
disappear.
"I was taken with an Itching on my
arms wlflch proved Very disagreeable. I
concluded it was salt rheum and bought a
bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. In two days
after I began taking it I felt better and it
was not long before I was cured. Have
never had ally skin disease since." M~s.
IDA E. WARn, Cove Point, Md.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
rid the blood of all impuritie~ and cute
all ~ruption~.
@. O. Taylor Whiskles, grow In popularlt¥.
25 YEARS
of unvarying purity ~ seven years of ripen-
ing, in barrels, before it's bottled and
sealed. Rcsult~ c~m~,lcnce everywhere
in the name of thc makers of
[} TAYLOR
Never so!d in bulk. Ot Druggets,
Grocers, Licensed Dealers,- eve~'ywher¢.
Trade Supplied By
WOLFE LONDONER, Grocer, Denver.
THE BRIDAHAM-QUEREAU DRUG
CO., Wholesale Druggists, Denver.
GEe. E. TAYLOR,
Wholesale Druggmt, Leadville
- i7. BURLINGAME & CO.;
CHEMICAL
A, S. Y OFFiCE ,,o LA.O,A O,,
~stablishedin Colorodo,18~, 8amplesbymailor
~, z ~rcss will receive prompt and earelul attcntion
~aid lb ~llear Ih,lllaa Rsnned, Melted |nd AI~
~IIM ~tllllai UVlliVll OR PURCHAerD.
i~0nc00tratl0n Tatil__zoo lb,. or car toad lots.
.vvm Write for terms,
" ~ ~ ~? 38 Lnwronee St,, Deover, Colo,
( LARENCE HERSEY.
tssayar humist,
[Establishsd 1879]
Leadville, - Colorado.
~amples by Marl or ~xpr0ss Eeceive
~r0m~t Attention,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
|
JNO. W. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law,
Saguache, Colo.
~Vill practice in all courts.
J. TRA CY MEL VI~F, M. D.
PHYSICIAN £ND SURGEON,
Office opposite Union Hall, San Juan av~
sue. Calls promptly anewered~ day or night.
Examining Surgeon U. S. Pension Bureau.
487.
O. P. SHIPPEY, M. D,,
Villa Grove, Cob.
W. F. BOYD,
Notary Public.
Saguaoho County Bank.
W. C. LOCKETT,
Notary Public.
Saguache Abstract Office.
THH AMHRI AN HOHSR
SAGUACHE, COLO,
MRS. M. E. COLVlN, PROP.
This house has recently changed
hands. The new management will aim
to make it the best hotel in the valley.
Good beds and an excellent table can be
rehed upon.
8aguacaa Ban ,
Pioneer Bank of Saguaehe County.
Organized. May, 1850.
Incorporated, July, 1882.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00.
A Ge~ral Banking Busl-
ne.ss Transacted. Drafts
Issued on Principal CRies
of Europe. Sxf¢ Deposit
Boxc~ for Rent.
OFFICER8 AND DIRECTOBS.
ISAAC GOTTHELF, Prs~ident.
LEOPOLD MAYER, Yice-Pras.
CHARLES TARBELL, Cuhier.
W~. F. BOYD, A~t. Cuhi~¢.
M/~K BIEDELL.
CORRI~PONDEN_ra,
Kountze Bros., New York City.
First National Bank, Denver, Colo.
First Nationai Bank. Pueblo, Colo.
THE COLORADO LIVERY, FEED
and Sale Stable,
Wm J. Werner, Prop.,
Fourth St., Saguache.
Best of care given to all stock en-
trusted to my care.
RELIABLE ASSAYS
Gold ............ $ .50 Cold and 8ilver..$ .TS
Lead ............. 50 Gold,silver,copper 1.50
8amp/es by ma/I rsee/ue prompt attentien.
Rich Ores and Bullion Bought.
OGDEN ASSAY CO.
1429-16th 8L, Deneer, Oolo.
SAGU CHE COUNTY ABSTRACT
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• COMPANY,
healers In 8aguache C0eaty
REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE RANCHES For sale in
the Best Portions of the
San Luis Valley--the fa.
mous gram field of Colo-
rado.
Property rented for non-res-
idents, taxes paid and msur.
ance written.
SAG UACHE, COLO.
A, BREWER, ..
Livery and Feed Stable,
Denver Ave. SAGUACHE.
I have just added a large and oom.
plete line of
UNDERTAKING GOODS.
This department is in charge of one who
has had many years experience as au
undertaker and funeral director.
My line of coffins runs from the
cheapest to fine metalic caskets. I
have a hearse.