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The Eest Results in tUrching can be obtained only ,v ns-iag Dp tiunce Starch, besldi-g matins 4 oz. more for same money no cooking tc, quired. "We are not living in the millenium, but In the niillloiiairiiim,"' Hays the Hon. Jarues B. Belford of Denver. Jwis' Sinplo Binder cigar richest, most satisfying raoke on the market. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Vooria, III Virtue that 1 born o necessity la. a poor pelf-reward. v T CURB A COLD IX ONE DAT Tiki LAXATIVE IIKOMO Quinine tililnu. Urn. I- iM rerutd money If It falls 10 cure. K. W. If women were permitted to do the courting tnere would, be fewer niulo eifotlutH 7 r . ; When Ydn Buy Starch Itenanre And c-pt tha ht ' ia n 0; I& ioents. Once' used, always used. v A Trite Saying, Tt, ft rUn covlni 4kB la 1 Wronger than bis stomach. Dr. Pierce's t ti eaicai uiscovery strengthens r ... Bwmaco puis it in shape to cake itm ki 1 .i 11 . 1 iiuu uiouu iiuips we nver ana v'j to expel the poisons from the 'Via lhu cures both liver and kid ibles. If you take this nature VIAer and tonic, you will assist ui 111 manufacturing eacu day rich, red blood, that Is invlgo- tlie brain and nerves. The uujCm which so many people suffer ...wv rvona n n.nnwn neiin tatorf ' vji". p unuMij nuwb m uoieona in the blood; it is often indicated by iilmplea or boils appearing on the skin, the face incomes thin and the feelings "blue." Dr. Pierce's "Discovery " cure all blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous. 'strong and forceful. It is the only medicine' put up for sale through druggists for like purposes that contains neither, alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drugs, and the only one, every Ingredient of which has the profes sional endorsement of tht leading medical writers- of this country. Some of these endorsements are published In a little book of extracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address frte, on receipt of request therefor by , letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. . V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells Just " wb t Dr. Pierce's medicines are made of. - 'i ae "Words of Praise" for the several ingredients of which D,r. Pierce's mcdl . clnes are composed, bvi leaders In all the , several schools of metrical practice, and recommending them for tho cure of the 1 diseases for which the "Golden Medical Discovery" is advised, should have far , more weight with the sick and afflicted' than any amount of the so-called "testi monials " so conspicuously flaunted before gJtlie public by those who ore afraid to let the ingredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mind that tho "Golden Medical Discovery " has thb badok or Honesty" on every bottle wrapper, in a full list of iW Ingredients. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation, invigorate tho liver and regu late stomach and bowels. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, fofai one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Trrry't RrA ar twit mi an-ajnii yrars lia been aM-nt Iti thru Weuiinit half a i-onmrr or rxpHrt car In making ilium imiiTiowi omra We art snmlaliaia in arrowini wKri.Hu vcHt-u.1110 arena. imn Aaaual im, O.K. FERRY 4 CO., Datrait, Mich.. 1 1 1 k .4 Denver Directory S20C.0.D. o rhutlr whift buyinf ft har nemi from us; evry st war- ranti to n . ert. Thin don lift team nar- I i.p cumplt with willurt Jinn. Cmii'ortl fgiyle. i-tnch 1 trr4, for lis au. Bold vryr)iere fr $27.00 find for our fn cal aloituA f MuldtAn and hitniM. l4vrt prlrei In ttift XI. . Th I rM Mnrller Kaddl Har wm Cw 14IS-IW Larlntrr Ht.. lnvr. Colo. "OtmUmr ef Woatorn Ore Dt-Dmlta." Br Prof. Arthur F.akea. Now adit tun .publlahea i hy Th Krndrlrk Book & dtatlonaiy Co. 'T'rlca 2.S0 ivialoald. rlViovL H. WILSON STOCK SADDLES Aak jour dealar for tham. Taka no othar. . STOVE REPAIRS of .vary known ,, " .."J 'ov, furuana.ar rania. (lea. nlln, ISS1 UwraiiM. 1 leaver. Phono t aka A. tit. AMERICAN HOUSE Two dixit. . in hp iron, uninn Th h f) na. ...... 1. . I 1 .a.- m union Ytmt, Alitor lean plan. J . BROWN PAUCE HOTEL Xuraima olaa. SI.M and aprtard. Osford Hotel lnrer. Om black frgm I'nlnn Urnot. Urapaaof. , CV H. MK8K. Mr. CENTRAL Onrnra J7. Ilookkeiiplnr. Hhorthand, Tel mrihT. Hlne, nw lulpnirnt; caialnaua frea. W Kaaornrlao Bid.. Itonrar. Colo. THE CILICN ICCnl WORKS CO. ,n""r' Knclarra aad Maoufnetnrrra. .Maoiiinery of nil WIihIm built and rnuMU-ed. tipeciul macliinas built to 'order. Mine Cages, Switches , Frogs, EoJits Rolls, Scroons, Jig's, Concentrators Nteaaa aaai W atrr I'owrr Plaata. C G, CUnLINCAME & CO iSSAY CFnGEusu Bttabllabr la Colorado, ISM. ftamplrabrmallof raiiraawiHrrciriii-otrittond car(ul attratlo f-M fc f'-xfO""' 1 "tMoS n4aaar Colli Cft t"H v.., i on puncHAato. ( C,.i""-a T --. JLlOOlhi, orc loi4 lota, ..uuu-wil lw.ST v,rlifor tcrma. iBlUl.l tawraa Sa. IaoTW. CwteaJ W. N. TJ. DKNVEU. NO. 1. 1906. Whe4 Answering Advertiaementa Kindly Mention Thia Paoer. !n (Inn ' L Mm 11 M I 11 A 7S) DON'T DESPAIR, Read the Experience of a Minnesota Woman and Take Heart. If your backache aches, mill vom feel tick, languid, weak and miserable day alter day don L wor ry. Doan's Kidney j c Pills have cured thou sands of women in the s. same condition. Mrs. j A. Heiman of Stillwa- Jter, Minn., says: "But V J tor Doan'K Kidney Jtor Doan'K Kidney "n. Pills I would not be "V living , now. ' They I J cured me in 1899 and ' v-- rve been well since. I used to have such pain In my back that Once I fainted. The kidney se cretions were much disordered. Mid I was so far gone that I was thought to be at death's door. Since Doan's Kid ney Pills cured me I feel as If I had been pulled back from the tomb'V, Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. KENTUCKIANS WANTED. All Should, Remember "Home Coming Week" Next Spring. Judge Caldwell Yeaman of Denver, president of the Kentucky Home Club, has received from the Louisville Com mercial Club the following communi cation: , . ' "Home Coming Week. "The Louisville Commercial Club wants to Invite all former Kentuckians to visit the state next spring. . "Wanted The names and addresses of all Kentuckians who have moved to other states. "Did you know that the last census shows that there are over six hundred thousand Kentuckians living In other states? . "Well, It's a fact! "How many of these former Ken tuckians do. you know? "The Commercial Club of Louisville wants the names, of as , many of these as it Is possible to get. It desires to extend invitations to every Kentuck lan who has moved away to come back next sprln&and attend the 'Home Com ing Week' festivities at Louisville. "Plans are rapidly maturing for this great event. The Commercial Club hopes to make it a red letter week on Kentucky's historical calendar. There will be 'something doing', seven days and nights, and then the' crowd will disperse and go to different parts of the state to remain as oiui as the low railroad rates are in effect, as the ar rangement made with the railroads will Include a low rate to all points In Ken tucky for 'Homo Coming, Week' In Louisville. .. . . 1 "If you have any friends or relatives who have moved to other states, pluase send the names and addresses at once to the Commercial' Cltib, Louisville, Kentucky." Judge Yeaman would be pleased to have all Kentuckians iu Colorado send him their names and addresses. He will then cause a complete list to' be made of all native Kentuckians living rn .Colorado and will furnish It to the Louisville Commercial Club: Ho be lieves that such a list will be of great service in Colorado and in Kentucky, In promoting tho Kentucky Home, which It Is proposed to constmct and maintain In Colorado for Kentucky in valids coming to the state for health. Eulogizes Public Schools. President Roosevelt, speaking at the celebration of the centennial of the es tablishment of- the public schools of Washington, said: "The public schools are not merely the educational centers for the mass cf our people, but they are the fac tories of American citizenship. ..Inci dentally to Its other work the public school does more than any other Insti tution of any kind, sort or description, to Amerlcanizo the. child of foreinn born parents who comes here when young, or is born here. Nothing else counts for as much in welding together Into one compact mnss of citizenship the different race stocks which here are being fused Into a new nationality." j i i ii , , . i - MALARIA? ? t Generally That Is Not the Trouble. Persons with a susceptibility to ma larial Influences should beware of cof fee, which has a tendency to load up the liver with bile. A lady Writes from Denver that she suffered fur years, from chills and fever which at last she learned were mainly produced by the coffee she drank. . "I was also grievously afflicted with headaches and Indigestion," she says, "which I became satisfied were likewise largely due. to tho coffee I drank. Six months ago I quit its use altogether and began to drink Postum Food Coffee, with the gratifying result that my headaches have disappeared, my digestion has been restored and I have not had a recurrence of chills and fever for more than three months. I have no doubt that It -was Postum that brought me this relief, for I have used no medicine while this Improve ment has-been going on." (It 'was really relief from congestion of the liver caused by coffoe.) "My daughter has been as great a coffee drinker as I, and for years was afflicted with terrible Bick headaches, which often lasted for a week at a time. She la a brain worker and ex cessive application together with head aches began to affect her memory most seriously. She found no help In medicines and the doctor frankly ad vised nor to Quit coffee and use Post um. "For more than four months she has not had a headache her mental faculties have grown mora active and i vigorous and her memory has b'-ita restored. "No more tea, coffee or drugs for us, bo long as we can get Postum." Namo given by Postum Co., Buttle Creek, Mich. There's a reapon. Read Cue i book -'The Koad to v.'cilvllle" la GOT MU'oiC THAT He ENJOYED. Firmer Called for Popular Airs, Leader Obeyed. Uncle Joe Rich of Guildhall, ft., w,--.s a character. lie was a well-to-do favmer, and kept open house to his friends. Rotund and jovial, and dress, tfd in his Sunday suit, blue swallow ioSl coat with brass buttons, buff vr-st iUii black silk hat, he was a noticeable fiure. He attended , all the dances, could cut a pigeon wing to "beat the baud," and was a great favorile with tho boys. One fall after the crops were stored they Invited him to take a week's trip to Boston to see the sights with them. Ono night after supper, which was washed down with a liberal supply of champagne, "Uncle Joe" was taken to the theatre, the party occupying a box. ' The old man was at his best. As :he safrstown and looked the audience over the urchestra struck up an oper atic selection. He wanted to know i"what kind of a cussed tune" that was, anyway. This selection was fol jlowed by another. Ho wiped his foaming face a&d bald head with a red silk bandanna which he pulled out !of his silk tile, and walked around un easeily. . . " Finally he could stand it no longer. Leaning over the box, he shouted, waving his hat: "Say, Mr. Fiddlers, if you've got those fiddles tuned give us 'Fisher's Hornpipe', or. 'Devil's 'Dream.'" This brought . down the Jiouse, and the band, struck up the music the old man wanted. "Bill" Was Out of the Smoke. In te vicinity of Paris Hill, Me., it generation or thereabout ago, lived a man namer William Young, who was known as "Bill" Young. Although it was conceded he was hardly upto par intellectually, and was accordingly" the butt of Jokes, his replies were al-, ways witty and sure to provoke laugh ter. ..... Oh one occasion, in celebrating a presidential election, it is said, the boys decided to put up a "poke on tho old man. They had an old . "muzzle loader," which they filled nearly half full of black powder,, wads, etc., and Informed him he' must Are it "Bill" demurred, 'on ' tho ground that: the charge was too heavy, but on be1n, told .it was the . only way he could show his .'loyalty to the Republican party he .consented. Taking the gun somewhat'gingcrly, he fired,, and' was, of course; bovc-ed over and over by the recoil of the iieavy musket ' .- . One of the boys, a safe "illffanpe itway, and, doubled up with laugh ler, managed, to gasp: "Say, ,Blir, what are you down there for?" 1- "Huh! To get out th smoke," re ported "Bill," slowly and painfully picking himself up, 6pt of the dirt. ' Upset Clerical Dignity. ..'.. .. ine minister wdq bad theo:ex)J.UaClan.i or. never relaxing rrom nis dlgnlty.wns trvlne to nrovn Irt r fur ronffriilni inenns mat me; reputation was not deserved. "Why, one day I laughed right out In the pulpit." he saiid, "and I did not get over tho disgrace of It for several- weeks. -t But 1t was ono of those times hen jny sense of Uunvtr got the better of my mlnlHterul ciilici." "It .was one hot "summer 'day. and my church was very close to' a ftou-re. The windows of the church were open, and wq could hear, distinctly th inuN mur of voices next door. I had just offered prayer, and there? was the it teuce silence which . always follow an invocation., In the solemn sileri' a v.-oman's' harsh voice screamed':';. "'John, where are the1 nails ?' Md a s-'uft voice answered; , . .' " , r "'In the coffee pot, you Tool,: .You put them there youself.''" , Bad Company. A , Olusgow hoilday-maker wju brought up on a charge of drunlc aad dlsoiderly. - ' .,";'. , "What have you got to say for yotr. self?" said the magistrate. "Von lottt respeclable and ought to bo ashamed to stcnl there."- ' , ,'., "I'm verra sorry, sir. but 1 came uj in bad company from Glesca," humbl;' replied the prisoner. .. '.'What sort of company?" "A lot' of teetotalers," was . the startling response; "What, sir!', cried the bailie (a tee totaler) In rage, "do you mean to say that ia-hstalners are bad company V I' think . they are the beat of company for such as you, sir." "Beggin' your pardon," answered tho prlitoner, "ye're wrang, for I had a halc.m itchkin of whusky an" I had to drir,V& it a' mlsel." Illrnilngham Post. And Thayer Got the Fox. A me'nber of the Worcester (Mass.) Fut Club once took the Hon. John R. Thayer for a day's hunt A fox was readily started. Stopping at a cross road, tte host told his guest to ride on a n certain tree at the bend of the roaJ. Mr. Thayer "started off, but weut to a well known runway. Ho and Reynard got there at tho same time, an! the latter was done for. Mf. Tliayer then drove to the oak tree, and was beginning to skin tho fox, when the host came up and said: "Well, we'll, I never knew a foy to ruu there before." "Neither did I." blandly .ppiifltj Thayer. r Nat Enough Present "HI, th(Srv you, two!" j't-llid t' stevodonl; "hi'iu that fitmptm'-i taroful!" , "Why? ' 'li! im i,-1 tin 'vo !,,.. rhoiuit ' s "P"' ' tl(lV (' tlct l ' v. powi ' . Cii-..' j.-,.rs an' 1 i i u? ' "V 'ri' of !! i v.,.; " Iiit'i, : 1: us l:cr. The Choice of the People"" . . . . , f When thinps li':-;ni to go ti. 'fast end loose" la Xi.w Voik, the ifvople roi-o up in their wraih, K"t aether and elected a District Attorn' who makes life miserable for wrong-doers. Jerome flaunted the Iiuiim r of no po litical party; ho was people's choiee. " ' ' Pillsbtiry's Vitos is the first choice of all people who relish good things for breakfast. It's dainty, delicious and nourishing. "Tommy," asked the 'earlier, "if you have six Btlcksofcandyanddivlde with Jour little brother, how many will each )f you have?"' "I'll have five and he'll have one," answered Tommy. "Too much candy always makes him sick.'' Every housekeeper should know" that If they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up In -pound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch, Is free from all injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package In large letters and figures "16 ozS." Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoy ance of the . iron sticking. Defiance never. sticks. ... Redd: "Did - tho captain lose his head during the football game?" Greene: "No, only an ear." . $100 Reward, $100. tn trailers of thl paper will lie plrnnert to Irani that there la at luaHtoue iln-ailnl dlnrana tlmi atMi'iire hu been alile to i-urn In all In iiwrn, ami that In CaUrrti. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure la ttui only poMhlvn rurc now known to tho. nlrilli-n frutt-rnlly. Catarrh being a ronMtltiitioiial (McmiM, requires a eonmltu tlmial treatment. Hall's l aianh Oro Is taken In-U-nislly, acllna illreetiy upon Hie hiuoa and mucous surfseea of the system, -iherehy dentmylnir llm foundation of the dlHease.-and Ktrlna' tho patient IrciiKth ly billlillnit nptlie count llutlnn and alal ln nature In ilolnu Its work, i'hu proprietors have ao tnueh faith In It curative powern that they offer Oiib Uunilreil liollsrs fur any ease that It (alia lu cure. Vemi for llm of testimonials, . dd J. OHKVKV t'0., Toledo, O. Mold. Oruiotlftii, Tor. . , 1'tka Kan . 'auilly rills fur constipation. No woman mn hopo to remain youus foevcr--unleMH sli Is tin actress. itewis' Sinple Binder straight 5c cigar is good quality all the time. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. - Bllver dollar In no heavy that It's linjrd for noniD men to raise. A UtJARANTKKT) CVKK FOft PIXFS. Itrhlujz, lttliiil, llleeitiiiir, ProtruilfliK' Tiles, llruir KiwtH are uuthorled to lefumi money tf FAZO OlTMKh"i falls to cum 111 6 Ui 14 du) a. 60c, Vhen In doubt, takn yimr wife aliiiin, ff a .innti is not as hrnvo tt hi nm vhjllons, what B'"'d ur his convlc tlljllM? V " . . . I I- . . ., Defiance Starch Is put up 16 ounces irt a package, 10 cents. One-third more starch for the same money, . i There Is uliHuluUiy iinthtnii . In tlm thi'firy that tiiiklnHcd KIhsih nry the i-eft!M't--us aliiinni' uliy ai'iumur will toll yuu. - . . , . ... . - FITS permftHentl, iiire't. S,i lltn nr ni-rreiiiiiin.. sDer Ural tin, ,uc 'it- lir. K jltit 1 Jrenl e,e l(t.nr- H for 1-llrK is-j.00 irlnl o.nii.. ...irl tr.-Hii4. r r; i iiiiiiiaiU am U tmaJijU.a.'a,..J 1 It -fvcr neetir to-voii that Ih' M-inti-r TiorvlH til-o luvui-hihly irutiMMn -the. Imid if iiot iimtiai niinimr-yv , Do Your Clothes Look Yellow? Th it infl..Hefliice Stan h. , it will Keep .them White 16 na. tor 111 cents. ' , Turn' f dm t i-l ii nelllMli irtnfi iM the-.renter- of an K er'iKil unit heft the eroivil. i. i L . 3 (7 Genuins-Svrjjh of. Fio;. The Genuine is Manufactured by tha California Fig: Syrup Co. Th fu!l nam of th company, California fg Syrup CoH I. printed on that front of every packaga of th g-snuin. TS:; Genuine- Syrup cf Figs- is for Sale, in Original Pccka-es Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one Jo avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable c'calm. The imitations arc known to act injuriously and $WJ t'.trcfore be declined. '',', m Ii 1 I g Buy tie genuine akays if you wish to get its beneficial It cic;r.;cs the system g at. v.1 en Li'i ous l.iJnq'3, Lver, stomach ar.J . , iivw.iiui v effects from actual use and native m cf the wci .At'vays ivy die Genuine- Syrup of Figs I.LWUFACTVIia) BY TI3 a Ml f: A ' (,'c lalilo IVo pnroUon far As -S"miilaliiif5l!iClH,d;iii(IRcf'uJ:i-tinft tie. Stoaachs and Dtvk of rroiiinlcs Dlcstion.Clirtrrnr- rtess am' nrsl.Contalns ncilhiT Opitini.Mtn j'lune ner I toral. NOTliAllCOTIC. , Mx.Smrut l jinue ileerf e Apa-fccl nometly forfopslipa rion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsli ivcssnndLossOF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YOT1K. 1 ii. 'i EXAI exact copy or wrarpeb. WINCH C 8 T t RIFLE AND Winchester Rifle . ( 4a-.Wjri',L' ,.'- r'l m calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells, supplies the exact quantity of powder, and seats the bullets, properly,; By: using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, the reputation of Win chester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and excellence is maintained. ' Ask for them.' THEY SHOOT W M F R V Vnn tin t rv 'gF(k LIU i-liiy.P : TO CURE THE IN Li.E DAY I'll frT"T r) IS GUARANTEED t kd t,hit&a E"!?'EA3 CClD.KEACACKE ,ir ,, l a.,in,,,.. t a H..!., MAS K0 tflWL fOR hf AfUAlt . RIAHDS C0N0VER CABLE KINGSBURY .' Ilrnt Viilnea I'.iiajr I'll meat a. THE KNIGHT-LOCKE PIANO CO. ,M:t to o'JI xHtrenlli St., Ilrnvrr. Colo. only One yet tutectuoily, dispels co!is and headac!,r- pr constipated, prevents fevers and acts test bowels, when a laxative remedy is a.xauy I1UU1UI15 KHOW CI KS CCnt of their own personal 'knowledge. It ' - ti'ormca. a a m . .kit. ...... . i:r;irc;:jn ten a--.. -s r -a i .i l V , ii tilt t , . , m lii it- ,'aj UV M W LakaL.-, La , "cr Infanta Hrtd Chillrcn. a Kind Ycj llavo Bears the Signaturo For Over thirty Years pat" m PV M P la h a in IMF TMi MMTUH MW paanr. mwm n am otr. PISTOL riRTRinnRf and Pistol Cartrldcea of allV I won't sell Aatl.Orlplne In t dealer lU Call forvour MON E V HACIa, J1'. H . Vietnrr, M. I., Manufao'- HOWARD E. KH.il, Ml IT, tU' l ianiit uJ full prl.-fi Hit iiinl urnitlrf ' effects! on rr i.