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S. -A.. MASON, -X' Counsellor At Laic Vi Practice in all the Federal Courts. Soldiers claims secured. Peusions solicited. Patents secured. Co!, lections a specialty. Cotests, jetv'. All businesh promptly —attended to.— f-AMAR, CPIiO. o'a Hess; Attorney and Councilor it Lit. jiAUAR, - • - COLORADO. lliu had fifteen yearn experience in active practice In both atate ami L’. S, Courts. SPECJAJ. ATTENTION GIVEN TO CON TESTS IN U. >. UNI) OFFICE. Collscta Froaptij Attccdad U G. L. HIMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW —and— Money to Lean. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN COLLEC TION*. LAMAR, COLO. F. E. Erwin, Civil and Hydraulic Engineer. 3D©ou.ty County Surfeyor Draughts and Blue Prints Execute.’ oil Short Notice. PITY ANL> LAND SURVEYING A SPECIALTY, North Wain street, LAMAR, COLO. A. M, NICHOLAS ATTORNEY at LAW. \ NORTH MAIN STREET. UMU - - COLORADO. ; DR. J. S. HASTY, oover0 over P. O. Drag Stor» Lnuiar, Colo ratio. 3. JOHN W KRIGER, ATTOSH3KY AT 3LAW. pfftee over First National Bank. UMAR, - - - COLORADO. A E. EOT & CO. Heal Estate & LOAN BROKERS. NORTH MAIN STREET, Hiamai*. 0010. —RUBBER ROOFING.- Fire Proof Water Proof Unequaled for houses barns and all buildings, for either flat or steep foofs. For estimates or farther particulars apply to J. M. McMillkn. Lamar, - - Colo. A. Morich. SHOEMAKER Repairing Neatly Done, NQFTJI OF RAILROAD, UMAR, r|- COLORADO. FOLSOM Is a United States Land Office town and is the corning Metropolis of North-Eastern New Mexico. A new town that offers reliable and paying Investment* and splendid opportunities engage in business In a city surrounded by a beautiful country on tlie ' Tan-Hand! 3 Route. SOutb of Emory'* Gap In New Mexico, where tlie climate l» delightful »nd an abun dance of good pure water it found at a rirpth of 20 feet. Where thousands of acres of fci tile lands are open to settlers under the Homestead. ITe emptloti and Tltub. r ' ulture law ■* Coni of excellent quality hn* been discovered within seven uilie> of l’UU s M. and good building stoue can be had a quarry adjolnlngft he town. ' v M IS %t Is sltuuted at the commencement of the great rolling prairies. Of dark loam, for a North-eastern New Mexico is noted and which will i>o the rim >t agiiculro: itl ri.imin u v west, and Is famous for Its healthy climate Those afßeted with Catarrh.F-o-uinjit.' K ney Complaint* aud.malerlal diseases. regain tlielr health here A U. S. Land Office HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BY PRESENT CONGRESS at FOL>«»M to accommodate the tide of rumlgratlon pouring !n on ane of the Groat Pan-Handle Route. The Land Distrtct coutal.is , acre* of In 1 :.'**■ »1»m *, are public lauds now open for settlement. *1 FOLSOM fr Is etn. Eating Station on the Denver. Texas A Fort Worth Railroad. Just 70 miles south of Trinidad and 70 miles from the Texas line. FOLSOM will be the future County sept of the e..»»ei n parr of county. New Mexico, and I* at the Junction of the Rock Island Rallrnnd. with the Denver Texas A Fort Worth Railroad. FOLSOM is the cattle feeding station between Fort Worth Togas, aptl Denver, Colorado. Lots are Sold on the Following Te.ms: cash, one third in three months and one third In six months. Those who desire paying Investments, or engage In business, should not mis* this opportunity of In creasing their fortunes. F. S. Purset. FI. S. Gbatz, D. E. Cooper. President. Vice-President Treasurer. For further particular*; address C. C- GOODALE, Secretary and Manage-, Lamar, Colorado. J. E. Resident Agent. Folsom, New Mojic#- faery jkiTTLtK'S GUIDE, 124 PP-; p"« ®*'J :sc * o ***!* IU * ?U rw-v-r.= 0,000,000 o< lb» tafz*«* w>d «*-* f«tet'.- «««*. *- _ ** Ferry’s Seeifs kik. i ■ m rn:i r • ’ * »«• jWSyMyV ~ L .„..« : „ >-,* u, r«r jr* . ~ wT'-- • In t*»* wOM«*. ?/, ff-./' ■ '< i‘b^’<' ■ • • -. ...SS£COMMKHU. t&riMM ri Vl'Ti^Kwii?r U it'.itUM My) ~* IS Ai*4r*m o. M. FERRY & CO.. Detroit. Mlc h. »u.) ivm in One. . Ejo Pmet. $lB.OO. X. I 'i~S" Old IR,eliEtt)le B 1(111 NSW GOODS a. ITuUI JLiino of* Groceries Coffee*. Tons. Dry Salt And SmoUni' mctl Flour, Crais, Canned Goods. Dried Fruits, Crackers. Cheese and E YER I'77/ IXG TO HE FO VXD In sl grocery storf J. J. MUNGER, 3STOIFtTH ST. LAMAR, - COLO ;A MAM y , * I 7 H rH * on«>.K/r:*- of tmk oognsr wru cuta:* rri VALIAB.,I IM-t-K.VAN 1M il •. JAJID TO Kfc-TKT KXTkK»I->* O/ TUI J -• • -I ■ moM abrui, x l r r lli. , • > ill * y AT ' ''** *J - 11 \ l '» i v 'I " * ' r !: '. y>~*-. ' 1"* ‘ N . "i - V * ; i i S'V.I) uit I ■ ..’ THE CHICAGO, K A NS A8& NEBRASKA R'Y „ . . 1 POCK ISLAND ROUTE i ino2rl?^?s!SsStsi3 r SJ2 ~r °? ntrm i »nes «<r°rds in auie*Mn“:J§ fadllUt-H Of communication between i»U »®pp '»callt:e« . 1 •'\ K«n«is Nebraska. Colomdo New nLv 11 3 dN) £ss*“* . l . ind I-I**’ 1 **’ liwhm Territory. It trar«w n ‘ V.** gi f ■ aocUon* of th« /umoiu -Gold Belt ot ry,J T S-T. ™ . r ™ u eat. wiioeo rei-eal, vegetable and fruit products And swine challenge tho admiration of tbo world. AC*®* hundred* of flo-nshing <lU**} and towns on ltamaln and branch line****- ESf, 1 . I ®.’ £>"»>» City, Satina, St. Joseph, Pawrw City. AIM, „,., Wellington, Pratt. Solomon City, Nelson, Beatrxe, White C:ty, Caldwell, Greensburg Mankato, Topeka, Hebron, u riii|toa, P' 00 - E c !*B e Cit Y. Smith Centre, Holton, Clyde. I*' o "* uSSSSS: ?*! ev,,,e » Fhillipsburg, Hortor. Jc. f Clay Center, «body, Hutchinson. Abilene, Morion. Sabetha, Manhattan.* airbory. p ?, l , nt * and the vast r.rea of fertile country tributary thereto open upr»£ lo the fai ' mpr - **toeSc grower, merchant, manufacturer. laborer and tbcae wno wish to engfesro in any buulnees or industrial puretJ* Kansas City nnd St. J<>eeph for St Louis and all po‘nw?f K&k\EarS ?S2£S«£c%“ ' SPLENDID PASSENGER EQUIPMENT. ' cSSS el |- n o™is3 t 5 1 *“? t hncrovemonta strictly PlftsT CLAS3andm“., i -id hS.,' rnrvtce. leadtmr all competitors In hi. , (SSta VS J'-COirmiodat 0r... KiTOnr.t Dav Coaches r Sf™i^P3S3 rhUaco aSmlnVn?r > . an ,i ' rU *» “ l rKJuco-1 rate, m maoniOcent jV—j, cn££U£XS lnil"n ' jn:o, ‘ IJupouJ »« tarmlnal point., wul ““ otni»ii'^h« tb JJ,iiS7 CA P O KANSAS As NEBRASKA PT I. of ”~’n r Srlj .f£l'.?!i y , cr "" nnnment u ay. iron and ■ J ■ 11,1 If stock ‘‘lid tl.o pcrltctlon ot Its rolilnK V(1 411,1 till ISLANriiS i? n ““ whu h identity It with the ROCK lil ■ I 111U33 lern tt ‘ e_ w orthy component port ot the parent i| 1111111' ‘ For tllim 1 end operntod by meo ot ability and larae •*P“‘l'S£wl Cot£S> “SS« iSeit, o?idd^ ny J » 3lr “> ‘nfonoatlon, apply to your new- E - ST - JOHN. JNO. MBABTIA*. A ?u r^^uj^™9Sf&ZVk A. T Sc Q F 1 W hen traveling fur he.Hh , pleaaure. take the ••Rntinn* i point. ch»i. neat. north o r ' ' ‘v, TbrouKh ticket, to oil Imp*-.,,, the Lotted States amt liana.)- 1 ” ?*** Png***® chwkiMj to =J 1 *** , The Dailo Ihillwati r*la Cl . ( ' j the lining fttatlon* opernttsl >< n^k ,0} thi. company aretoo k . j comment mic.ary. **»•■ *ien. I‘aaaunger and Ticket \ . T ,!;T V ; * * wu,i M. E. Church Director^ ******* »'• held at tbe M,unkrJ. on Sunday a. folio*.. jj undlwr o'clock a. *n. i*r*acttlug at u * ar».| at T 30 p. \ cordial tended to all. tlc\.J |* . **7^l ‘ . OTha BnvLnsT.nki laauoi March each rear I: „ M. clope,i;a of uaeruTf mat 100 for all W fc 0 cho*a the luturw nwnilir* of hf V wj can cloth* you and furcnah yc« m all the naoaaaarg and enc ■ prhtnr«i to rule. w».k. eat. Rah. hunt. work, g v to or atay at been*, and in i * -.- ■ . j atylea and quantities Ju»*. *7 . what i* required to do oil th»«« ■»—. COMFORTABLY, and you Can 72 e«timal«of the value ot tho iirvca j OUIDE, which will ba nj receipt of 10 recta to pay MONTGOMERY WARD 4CJ j lil-ll* M-chigau a etuf,