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THE LAMAR REGISTER, PUBLISHER EVERY SATUEfIiT. -BY- £ 8. 8. BROWB, Proprietor. Watered at the Post-Ql?c« a* (Lamar. Colo rado, as Second Class matter. HVBOCWmQ* f«r Tear. / f 1.5« 81x Months. .75 Three Months. .50 Single Copies, - -05 t.im.b, Colorado, September 27, 1890. A. T. & S. F. R. R. TIME TABLE. IJr'EST. Ho. 1 *-P Ho. J j Ho. 5 2 29 “• “• Ho. 7 m - , COINI# EAST. Ho. 1 SJI a.m. Ho. 4 *■*' P- *“• Ho. 6 IS. 59 a. in. f Ho. S T-50 *• “*• C. M. Johxstoh, Agent. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. _A.Tostrs.ots. The only set of Numeri ical Abstracts of the Rec ords of Prowers county. Abstracts to Farm and City Property furnished | pn shortest notice. Terms Reasonable. Addresss PROWERS CO. ABSTRACT Co. j Lamar, Qolo. ■ Ladies Attention! Mrs. E. Callahan, the popular milliner. vr||h all the latest styles, will be in La mar October 6th and 7th. Don't miss this opportunity. T. H. Cecil has returnod home from Denver. O. G. Hess was in Las Animas last ■Thursday. Lewis Elder, of Albany, was in town several days this week. G. T. Herbert and family are visiting friends in Denver this week. The newspaper men were well repre sented in Wednesday’s convention. M. M. Priddv, our next Commissioner, was attending the District convention. W. C. McCurry is in Denver attending the Democratic convention this week. Antelope steak was on ths bill of fare, at the popdlar Alaguj hotel for breakfast this week. We are glad to see Petkr Matter out again, after having a severe attack of mountain fever. The work on the new City Hall is rapidly progressing, the foundation being nearly completed.. T. p. Henry is sowing large quantities j of fail wheat, twq full cars were recieved ( here this week for him. Dr. M. C. Boggs, of Coolidge, railroad j physician, was in town attending upon j Henry Little this week. M. D. Pannenter is again on our street after an extended visit back to his old j home, in the Vermont hills. Mr. B. B. Brown moves into the God ding property, this week, which was late ly vacated by C. H. Johnston. I. A. Anderson the popular postmaster at Springfield, passed through Lamar j Wednesday, on his way to Pueblo. A large safe of the Mosler Safe and i Lock Co’s make, was put ur iq the Land i .Office, by the Government this week. Mr A. L. Prescott, of Pueblo is in town this week, lqeking after the interests of the Kansas Investment Co., of Larned. | The sad news was received this week of the death of Miss Alice Turney, for merly of this place, in the State of Wash ington. W. M. Matthews, who formerly under the name of Jim Tolbert was marshal of Lamar, was in town with the round up boys this week. R. C. Herrick, of Rocky Ford, editor of the Enterprise, was representing the Pueblo Chieftain at the Republican con - vention this week. Henry Little, one of the section men, who was recenly takc-n down with moun tain fever, was moved to the hospital at La Junta, Tuesday morning. John Hess has shipped two car loads of barley to Denver, all of his own raising. Tie will soon ship a car of Alfalfa seed. For push and energy as a farmer John can’t be beat. One of the most discnsolate and desert ed looking countenances seen on the streets, is that of Harry Gochepour. His wife, baby and sister left Sunday on s visit to eastern Kansas. The first ball under the new manage ment of the Alamo was given last night and was a grand success. There was a large attendance, all had a good time. Music by the Keljjey orchestra. J. V. Hagan, Q. C. Brown and C. of Baca coqnty, came to this week to telegraph to the Attorney Genera] for an opinion as to wfiq were legal voters at the coming count; feat election. " There will be a basket pic-nic at t* l6 grove north of Lamar today. It will be a farmers meeting to discuss the best in tresis of the farmers of Prowers county. T. C. Henry and other outsiders will be address ths meeting. Mrs. J. W. Kriger will from her vacation Sunday, and will reorganize her class in instrumental music the first of the week. She will be pleased to meet her old pupils and any new ones who may desire instruction in music at her residence. The Land Office has recently put in two large cases with pigeon holes and com- 1 part men ts, for the filing of paiiers. They ! are a desireable addition to the furniture | of the .office, and are ornamental as wel] ■ as useful. The work was done by our of- I ficient cabinet maker D. C. Marker. The W. C. T. U. will me«*t at o’clock in the M. E. chureh Thursday, there is buisness of importance to be considered and all laides interested in the work are invited. The members of the Union, are ' especially requested to be present. May T. Graham, Sec. Our delegates and political friends, who attended th* State Convntiou at ' Denver i/ist week, safely reached home ; Saturday night, feeling reasonably well, | with the exception of severe colds, which i caused the necessity of all purchasing : hats, two sizes largor than their every ' day wear, and for some reason one of the j most prominent ones is obliged to wear j slippers. Baca county is still troubled with a 1 oounty seat war. In order to hold the ad vantage she has gained Springfield ut e inpted to move the large Boston hotel to the county seat and sell it to the coun- ; ty for a court house. Ten or fifteen east end citizens captured the building when it had been moved about fifteen miles and burned it to the ground. Both sides 1 are armed and it will be a war in earnest from this time. \ Semi-annual report of the Christian Ladies Aid Society* j Rec’d. to Sept. 20 $78.05 | Paid out tQ Sept. Q 0 7(195 ! Balance.. sl.lO I The above does not include any Suu -1 day school entertainment, j officers: Mrs. Black, pres ; Mrs. ! Everett, vice.-president; Mrs. Henkius. 1 treasurer; Mrs. Ferguson, secretary. ! No wonder the thousands of duck’s 1 : which usually cover the ponds and lakes | i north of town, are so timiif now that they j j will not allow a human being to com • ■ within a half a mile of them, for when j i such a delegation as went up to slaugh- . ter them last Sunday excuse us gentle- ! . men, but we Jiave to tell facts and stick { ■ to the truth —turn themselves loose, anti; fill the surrounding country with noise. \ | burned and bird shot, you can j not expect anything capable of escape Ipo stay in the same country. Tho actual j result of the hunt was the securing of one badly decayed mud hen The honor. ; of scaring the same to death is being con ested for by A.R. Black and C.C.Huddle i s ton. And the Next Day it Snowed. The coterie of Lunar, pave n graud cotil lion at the residence of Mr. Evans 3 mile north of Lanjar Friday evening Sept. 19. i which highly elated nearly 20 couple who ' I luxuriously basked in the deloctation th* oceassion afforded. The musics was all i that could b« desired artistically aud so far as the writer cquld judge, practically, j The prompter, Mr. Stearns was accurate * and on time. His voice was excellent unci i easily heard in all parts of the roqin. Th* ! luncheon was served at precisely 11 j o’clock and was pronounced by all, an ' elegant affair. Evans fully demon strafed thqt she is w-uy up in that exalte ! branch* qf house wjfery and godliness, good cooking. After extending a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Evans for their hospitality au*l generosity, the handsome ladies and gentlemen indulged in the airy nothings which please for the moment and are in harmony with similar occasions. They continued their many transitions till the light of morn put in au appearance. V ivi. County Sunday-school Convention. The Sunday *chool convention is in ! session to-day in Lamar, under the man agement of Rev. I. B. Self.’ secretary of the State association. There is a good attendance, and the follow interesting program will be rendered: MOBXIXO session: o:3o—Devotional meeting. 9:so—Music No. 372 Ooepcl Hymns.' o:ss—Address of welcome. .T. J. Martin, i 10—“ The Qbjoct to be Sought in Sunday ■ School W0;1c”...... Rev. I. B. Self, j Music -No. IG2. 10:30—“How can the Sunday lie , Supplied with Devoted Teacher? M . . William P. Lewis. 11:00—“Bible Class Work." Mrs. J. D. Martin. 11:15-“Teaching Bible Classes." D. E. Cooj>er. Music—“ When the King Comes.” 11:30—'“How Parents can Help the Sun- ; day School." Rev. Kent White Music—-No. 343. AFTKKNOON SESSION: i 2:oo—Music No. 282. | 2:os—“lmportance of the Social Factor I in the Sunday School-" Rev. I. B. Self. 2:3o—“Dignity and Duty of the Honda'- • School Teacher." F. Pearl. • 2:so—Music ‘tLily of the Valley." 2:ss—“Our Roys in the Sundav School." Mr. Mc* ( yey. 3:ls—“A Model Sunday School Lesson." Prof. T. B. Bird. 3:3s—Recitation S. Emma Ware. Music —By the Cactus Club. 3;45 —“The Demands of Primary Work." Miss Anna Billingslea. 4:C£—“Primary Teachers.” Miss IltAda Martin. 4:l%—“Kindergarten in the Sunday School. Mrs. I*. Corbett. Music—B2. —“la Christianity n Determent So cially to the Young?” D. it. Dickason. 4:so—Business meeting. I Song “Ostherir.g Home.” ! Congressman Townsend has at last suoeeded in getting the bill through the | House of Representatives opening up j the Ft. Lyon Reservation, The Senate * will undoubtedly agree to the amend ments £o the bill, gud this tine body of i , land will soon be open to settlement. A i large portion is already squatted upon, j and there will be quits a rush for the j vacant land as it is all good and under : the ditches. This land all lies near to ' Lamar and its settlement will be a great ' gain to the town. Mr. Townsend had ' groat odds to work against in passing j the bill, and that succeeded is another proof of his ability and efficiency in the j office he Kolds. Advertised Letters. The following in a list of unclaimed j letter# remaining uncalled for iu this of j tice September 27, JSfiO: C. H. Coyey, J. J. Duke, M. B. Moore. Pkxjalur Bros TUos. Rolls, It C. Ward, (Foreign.) E. T. L Et, ?. M. United States Land Office. Lamar, CoLORADp, i To Attonnyx anti Context ant?: On ami after July Ist. 1890, the sum of four dollars will bo required to bedepgsc ite«4 by each contestant at the time of filing each contest, to pay for giving no | lice of cancellation, reducing testimony to writing, making tho docket entry, is suing of notice and all necessary corres l*nidouoe connected with tiie contest in accordance with circular “A” tlencrui j Land Office, May 1-lth, 18iK). At tiie close ■ of each contest the Receiver will uttacli ; to the record a certificate showing the amount deposited as security for fees by each party to the contest, tiie amount of fees collected and juiid for clerical services in reducing the case to wrjtjng, etc., the umppnt of ileposjt returned t«* thp dei»os itor, iuu} fi|a amount of fjaw collected uud to be turned into the Treasury of the United States. U- D. pQRi>. C. C. Goodale, Register. Receiver. Trustee's Sale. WTIBRIi a* R O. White. by bi» certain deed | of iru*i. .Jute-1 on the 25th day ol June l**.'. ' anil duly recorded In tlie office of the recorder ■ of Kentrouuty in Kook fount - on four | hun-lf*-d.400) Mini transcribed umj rct-opln} In the nttlce of the recorder of I’lgw cj> conn . tv, In IhHik d»; on page one hundred mid for | tv foun 144).conveyed to the underslgiiril i°t elcveu(ll) In H'oclt twenty-twm#ii lee* twen ty four fe«*t ff the west em}, In the town --f I 111vlngton. in the then county of Kent, hut ! now Kiowa county, also two live ucre tract.-* : ->f ground numbered three-1) and fourtecni 14; in the first addition y> the tow u of Lamar, ul v>. the undivided one-half Interest In the io.- th Went t|imjrtcr ol the North Kind quarter 1 of Section thirty ejxcttii. of township twenty ; twoiff i south, of range forty-*evenl4J) west, i :il-o the frame building llrat door west of the Aliioio hotel In ;nld town of I.muiut. mlmi the j undivided one-lijjlf interest In :i ware h«*u#e oil railroad ground east of Siintn Ke depot In said lo vn of i.Hiimr, nil of said property be . iii|t -IniiiicU In Ili-iit county lo the Mate of : Colorado, at the tinju said deed wa> made, ; but now situated l:i Browers county in said i state, exeepff lie first a’love described prop ; erty in sni<| ivlowa CQputy, in said Mate, f• • r | the’ purpose pf securing the pav-uirut of ucer | tain promissory note therein described, and j whereas default lias been made in the pay- I ment of said pnmilssof-y note In accordance , with its terms, tenor and effect and the sarne 1 being lona Past due ajpl unpaid. NOW THKUKFoICF. at the rvque-t of the le : gul holder of said note and by virtue of the power nnd umh-ujtv vested In me by the j terms ot said deed of trust 1 will on the S*.*th day of September, ltfJO, nt the east front ol ! the court house a-id building used as go< k, jln ihr town of l.amar. in the county "f I n»w | era and State of Colorado, proceed to -<-ll said , property between the hours of ten o'clock a. | m. and twelve o’clock m., of that day. at pun lb* auction lor the highest and hast prlc* the : sa-ae will hritiK In cash, fi-r the' purpose oi pav iug said uoto. 11. U. IJil-i-V I 14 Trustee. | Notioe of Trustee's Sale | vvilKßKas. Joseph 11. Wenzel, by hl» cer tuin deed ol trust. Uuteu the Dili day of Jan ! uar) , A. l». IS9O, and recorded on tm JSd day ! of January, A. U 1--90. lu book 4 at page i J of the Keg! L-iai< Uecords »u the oliite of the j clerk aitd •*,..« ord«r lu the county ul I’iowi r-. i in tlie stair of Cqloia-lo did convey to the un dersigned W. It. if.rrrick, as trustei-. u .d In I cast* of his absent e f i otu the s-.ulc of t'tiloi a ; do, or of his death, i.iubillty or tetusal to uc>. , or removal by any court, then to John 11. Croxtoii aS successor in trust, ib« folluwju. j described real estate, situate, lying mid being I in i'fwwers county. In the stu e ol (Joloiado, that is to say: The hast half of the North ! fclast quarter of sectl. n numbered twenty i eight, and the West hail of the North W, i j quarter of section numbered twenty-seven ah j In tow..ship iiumhv.ed twenty six -until of I range numbered forty-tlift-c. West oi thu . sixth prin.-ipal meridian, conluiuiug one ! tiuudr*r- 1 anu sixty acie» more- r les.. t->gc tucr : win. all the ditches mid water rights there I unto belonging or iu aqy*|»e appertaining, ito secure the payment ol certain prouiiaso i ry n »tc, beam >g even date with »uhl trust j (feed , lor the sum of 0.,e hundred and ufty ' dollars, pay able in ten equal Sv-nii annual in stulliiieiifs of tifteen dollars cuch, on tlie bil low ing dates to wit: July Itith, A. L>. ItTJU; Jan - 1 nary 14th and Jujy Dili. A. 1». iwi; January ! Ist., and July Dili, A. I> 15.»2; January ipth i a..d July l-wfb, A. D. |<K: Junuury Dili and J .ly l-. Hi. A. 1). IM|l. and January I.4th, A. I>. Wfi. to the nrc|cr of t rlppvu, Lawrence A l'.-iu- I pa .y. at their ..dice iu Aailna, Kansas, will, in ter si on each nf .;iid iustailinents from data ■ uuti! paid, at the i .t- o 11 per cent. pt-rjfuu ! ntitn. payable uunuully; And whereas it is provided In said note and trmt deed, that in case of de(auli||u any ' of said pay'inents of sail! ilistalluicuis of plin - I cipul ..r interest In said note mentioned or m | either or any of . licm or of any part thereof, : then ti.e whole of said principal sum secured by said tr.-st need and nil the interest tuereon | to tin. time of sale. might, nt tin* option of tlie j lcgu. holder of said note, w jthn.it notice, lit niiei- beeoiue due Vnd nay’able, and the said : premises be sold iu tile upmn-r and at tin t ii|f»e mjd place speclrtei} in aujd deed oi trus 1 tlji.f y ’ (luv s' uoCU-ff having b*-pn previously j given of the tinic and jila< e of jticli sale, by ! adrertle njeiit (n a newspaper publlsbed in i ; i -Id cuiiuy; And whereas default has been nfaue m tup puytßti if of ti.e lu st, install merit of said note, 1 which were due ipid payable op the Istn day ’ df July . A. I». isf*u, and i;}so in the payment of tbe iutereat theieon, due an.l act rued since ii\j- last uuined-lutes i*espe«-f4i «-ly .and w here at tlie le ;ai holder of jutid note )m< exercised ■ his «*id option, and hue declared the whole ‘ | amount oi said note, and all the lnstal.meins | tln-re 01, aim ific bunco due the: con to the, lime of sale pnreljy advertised to he made. ! together with an attorney’s lee of seventv • five dqllnrw am} the trustees c-minisslon pr-‘-- vlded lu the said trust deed In ease of sale thereunder, due and pay able :»ud whereas It ; •** provided iu said trust deed that suld trus tee or his success.,r. on default deing m- .e • in any of the conditions of »:iid trust, shn I sell ti.e said premises after advertisement n« Is prov ided therein, gt l>i.h,lc aiitlon m ihe fro:it d«Kir of the court house, in the city <-f i-eiiver. Colorado, or in the couniy of l*iow prs. w here the preml.yei. »r« situate, as he may elect, and wherein, the said trus.ee h.is elect * *d t-- sell the said preupsas nt the front door of tlie court house i . Denver, Colorado; N’'»’A Til UKK I UK. at {lie request of the legal holder of said note, and under and by , virtue of the authority' cotifprred oil me, hy the tcraibof said trust deed notice is hersby i given, that on Vi cdnestluy , 110 J-Jd day of Oc , fober. A. 1». 1490, at Ihc hour of ten o’clock in ' ♦'!*-• foren-ion of that day. at tli ■ door *>f i the court hims- in the city n'f Denver,Colora do. I. the undersigned »V. It 11.-rrlcjj, iisirus | tee, o.r in case of u.y depth, inability nr rrfuial I to atrt or of mv absence from the Mate of Color -do or of mv Miuoval by any court, then the undersigned John H. Croxtor, as sue ; cea#or In trust, will sell the above described , real estate, and nil the ditches and water | rights belonging thereto or In any w Ise apper j tuining tp said land, at public auction, to the highest a id best bidder therefor, far cash In hand, for ttye purpose of Paying the said flr*t. installment of said note and the interest thereon, the trustees' com mission, and an attorneys fees of seventy live dollars, and all o her costs snq expenses of, executing \lus said trust suhlcrt however to j the lien and terms of a certain prior deed of trust. In favqrof said W. R. Herrick, gs trus said 18th day of Januat-y. A. I). 18M, and re corded in the records in the oflh-« of the clerk ! and recorder of said Prowers county, en the i 22d day df January. A. D. l«0, In hook 4 at; page 34 to secure the payment of one thou* and dollars In five years from the date there °'jo„S H. CROXToy. *• R - ~tT r Mieccesnor lu Trust. FI.-at I’ubilgi.Uoji 2Uh, IKK>. 19 ! Decker aud Company, the Leading Grocers, are note malting it to the Interest of the peo ple to trade with them- Cali on them at their store room in the Dia mond Front Building and you will he cou rt'need- ACT vS. tt M) TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF TM* STATE OF COLORADO AMEKOMEmTS TO ARTICLE EM OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STaTE Of COLORAOO. He it enacted by the denerul A.iae mil y j of the State of C'oloeado: SKCTIOV !. There fI.mII be submitted to t In* (junllllnl flwti'l S <>( tilt? S' ate •if C oloi ttdo Ht the next general election for uit*nil«ers »t ' tin* t.ei.crul AsFt inhlv. for tliflr s|>pr<*v mI yr rejection. the f<>|lu»fnK miiFinliiii-uu to the (‘•institution of tin* Stutr of Colt.rndn, which, when nttilltsl bv n nnt'orllj of tli'im* voting thereon, shall be valid a* part of the C«>n-il tution , Hint in to -ay section live of article six of the Constitution of tlu v tate of Coiora* , do shall be amended .»o a- to read m follow i* SKC. 5. Tin* Supreme court shall con sl.-t of three judge*. but the licneral Assembly may, by a vote of two thirds of tin* meuib* rs elect ed'to each house. provluc for oiie or more ad«U*lonnl ludjres. nud for that pufpti-se may increase the term of other of the supreme Judge.* so that the regular term of one Judge only expl.e every three ' v ears, put the total number of Jmlur* .shall not ejo* t J ml. " lieiicver the court -hall be composed of six Judges It limy be urrung'-d 1 In two departments, consisting of an e<|iial number of Judaea, and the business of the court distributed thereto for more speedy determination, and In i i»n not Involving capital punishment, the judaeaof the depart ment having C'U.shleratlon thereof, if they shall agree, may pronounce the decision of the court; but capital urn**, and cases iu which the Judges ~f the department having consideration thereof do not »ur«*«*. sha|J be determined bv the whole court. Tliesrrnnge ment of the ccHirt inu> departments and the distribution of business thereto, shall be by general rules adopted by the court, and the Chief Justice shall, from tliqr to time as t*m ■ vlded by sueli rules, assign tlip several judge* to their respective departments. I'ntil the court shall he composed •«f six Judge*, a u.a jorlty of the Judge* shall be neecs»nry to furui a quorum nr pronounces u decision: PrcviOEC That wrlumex r.l • hsc is considered bv tlie w hole court, :.n«l the judges are equal lx divld> d lu opinion, the Judgement of Hie lower court shall l»e«flinned. SKC. t. Section elgh'e* n of arliele »li «*f tin* Constitution of the stole ..f Colorado, shall lie amended so as to read n» follow*. sKfj. IK. The Judge# of the Supreme and Di* tr|ct courts shall * ueu receive *urli salary n» iiim> be provided •>> law. and no such Judge shall receive any other compensation j »-r qntttle or emolument for or on account of hi* office, in any lortu whatever, nor act *» nt torney or counsellor at lu». The tieneral Assembly max hv a vote of two thuds of the members electsd" t«* each house. Increase any such sitlarh** to a sum not exceeding seven thousand dollars per annum, and make the suine applicable to the Judge- than In office. sEC. :t. Vacli elector voting at said elec tlon. and desirous of voting for or ngain*t nil the Mim-udinetits as a whole, shall d« posit In 'the ballot Ihix a ticket whereon »lim|l be printed of written tlie words "For the ainendii)rnfs.’ - <»r the word.* kednst the amendments.” \nv *ucli e|e« t**r not ue—lrou* of voting a* aforca od may express hi- ap proval or rejection of anv one nrnmre of said amendment* n* iti Jjje other case; k'novvoFp. That he -hall de»iu,n.-.te anx u mend men t »o approved or reported ••> him I>> number. In ' the order in w hu h it apt ears In this act. skc* 4. The v ot«*s c ist for tin* adoption or rejection of -aid i«*ne iluients. • Itlier or nuy of tlo’ti.. sli ill lie «-iii>vs*se*l. ami the re soft determined In the leader provided b;. tlie law sot the *tate t -r h- n *i\ a*.- of > ote« for repragentat:. e* in Cc igrrw . Approved Api 11 I *. I - *•. Nqtico for Publlo^tton. i.aud I mil l . nt I Miliar. Colo. Jipy a. I*t». Noilen Is I-itcov l'‘v* n t• t :In* ••(lowing named settler lias died iio;i.-«- m hi* inten tion to mi.t»e t.nsl pnwi in -iip|sut .-f id claim, anti tliat sub I proof *• ill : <e tomb* tie fore the register and m • •r, a* lam gr. Colo., on August 3". I't’O. v,/ (larcnif K. Burrows I* 8. K«. c* * • foi tlw *wl «, section •j«. township .south, range 4- v. c»t ll«* names i lie follow mg witnesses t>* t*r- vr ills colli.n.io-M residence upon and ri.iltva tlon of said land, vi/ !|enry «* llai nine. IV. F. t e.vis. Kmanuel M Uollinger and Abra ham l>- Crvdike. all of l.am.ir. Com. t . I) Ft illp, 7- liiflllrf. £•!Qtico Putolioatlon. I.aud Oillce ut latmar, Colorado. July Dull, IS-O. Xodeetobnvbyxlvra tlta' the following* named settler lias dled notice of ids inti-niinu t.i make final proof In support of Id* i laitn. and that said proql v 111 h.- made before the register *p»d iet*e|. er si la.ipar, C010..0n 'rot. w It. ijF#i. vi«- JoJ.n I . i'*ir»“> H. r . 'o J.ss • lor the > »11 sec. I. t»w . - south, range 4ii wen*. II- ,:UII«S tee (Opovr i.g *• : I .1 -f*es to prove his continuous residence upon and -alMvution of slid la d.vi« .l .li- \V.M«o. no. i i. Ciirl ll.ir-e »ipl Jo Murse, jll ot Lamar, t'u'it c. i> mun. 8- UegUtar. NoLloo for FcxtoliOß-lloxa. Land office at l.am«r. f'o'o J .lv .K-h. !«». Notice it her hy riven that the foil..win# r.;un cd *ette r liuf filfd n *lie>- of hi- intention uj nuiko final prvs.f in vupptirt '<l hi* claim, xni that «ai-l proof will b- ur.de before the rcgWter and rec-i* er at f.iuiir on s«*pt. fi It, |»u, viz; so.ouioii I'hntnbera ft. K s>i fur the sw -1 ate. 12. tow n-liip 22 south, range west. II- names (lie following wtluesaes to prove his continuous resilience upon and cuiftvu- , tlon ol said land, t I/.; i.eorge Myers It. \V. Finley. Iloidlv Fidtliaui uinj Jerry Keiiicher, all of Co-ldoa. Colorado. C. I» Voilti, 8-13 Ilcgirtcr. KTho. ( '. •• -*^*T -pbratinn* Ft j- -.«««. *a is *i y wv»- u. 'rvl»-MirV.« tu olts a ■ #:«■*<> ir, \ VL-J*. Kr.gland. I'rai <*• L t a'l other—«-.niri»'. Tiit.t npn. rnea it uaa juaiod and than- it-. i'ia« ar« unnir. paw»d. i>r.swmr* and «Tier;f|»**-.51 (?*pti( 1 and f.'«d lo tiii I’aiao ORm n abort ti 1>• ft rial ».'r rs_a»ovl.'«. No si ir:;t t«r MisiiaiiMof mwl -I. . ot draw nitre AJ -1-s by Tnn.l fr-a ralant* ri"-. I 'lirscirJ Eiunn .*.CV».ar*> not ■< .s» fB-ha sb : - fril’lC \ :i;iClCA\.shreh h a Uwlirttii t.-.-i.tti.m ■m l ii me mol iulopti'l n"»«:*,*r it a . - d in tfa wor ; TUs aa-*r.».aga* t! t bold* J»«ry pat«r.iwa ondeee* i*.'in Tpir lc-rsasd «tVllliHtnjkl b jo la pub - •! Wr-Kivl. at * * »-r. »u -artr-tt;— :1 •- hi* toe ’ jiier d,r p, - ... t . ..... gg . . - •ti.er i.ef xrtiuantw ct j . '•t.lrivl [s: , •• j . ! In i*J lo r.njr cuuntr--. ft met. In . 1 ~e n,-. all pete:: .sea »od till« o? --. ary mention [ 11. a :- J *»e«L. ler it 1 inr loooiti* I>r oo« ti.n.r j tja'd hr a’l nevrjdaaleii. if yci lr.« an initnliwi lo patent erife Ir Munn H (in., nubiiaher* of Sstaatijß Aiusrioar MM>rOH|w»y. New Tors WTTOCRIBR FOB TUB TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR. A Waiter# Paper for Western Panpls, Printed Waakl/ on flon book paper; IB pages, carefully edited and UlusUmtecL and stock grower*. It* pages art always Ailed with entertaining and lastmattra original matter prepared by psperleneed writers. The most sure earful Industrial paper ever published In the W**t. Beat pin eople* fast free. Address rut M> AND PARK, Bfpwa Cole. DR J S. HASTT, —Office Neat Door to— W. W. LOUOEN’S PRUC STORE. I.AMAB. COLORADO. BUTLER & TRAXLER. ATTORNKYO-AT LAW All ilusluesn Will Receive Cateful Attentiou. Office in Brick Block over Krouchd Store South Main Street, LAMAR. ■ • COLORADO. | O. Li. HIME3, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Money to Loan. Pit' *M l*T ATTKNTIOX GIVKN COI.I.KC TION*. I.AMAR, t'OI.O. STODDART & CC. Pension and Claim Attorneys 7tli St. N. W . W:»»hinMl«»n, D.C 'm rrMfnl practice before the «fv»r«l Ho* eminent IH-partmeui> during the la»« twelve yearn, ennble* a* to proeecute all Claim* to the bent advantage. Appdcut.oiif. for IVll ■IOUS. Increase <>f IVunioua. llountt. Pay. Ac . pniruptly attended to. NO FEE UNLESS* CLAIM 18 ALLOWED. $2.50 15 Pays for One Yem 'i Snb scription to The DENVER DAILY REPUBLICAN. And a Complete Set of the AMERICANIZED ENCYCLOPEDIA BEITTAMICA. Pou Full Pabticulaks .A dui:i a REPUBLICAN PURUS WKG < 0. P o. Box ft*: DE JVZ.R, COLO. PR. SAN DEN’S PIEKH^KEIX wtm piEmwrant suspcienw FOR AIIFEHWIW£AMSS IN MEN MOST PJRFfCT BELT MADE. DU. SANDER'S ELECTBO-K AOFETTf BELT e.ll cur. without ttwiicina. aBJUJXATICg PAIXS 731 BACK sad LIXBB HD If If »1 BL.vfLfci Co!fTLAINTS. NLBVOCS SSIOXTY. KXB ACB - VITAL LOSSES and V. BAH iff.sr. dVS riP3IA. COKSTIPATIOK. SPINAL ATI At TICK*, XTUF AI.OIA. rte. Tha curr.nl f.-.r out • • >■« pod*. o»wip>*.« cooiml of w.*r»r b 4 to k •«» ■ »r Re <t jail I. weiDlhm hetredl j. an .** . •it tb. ..r t.. will for fan fftDJ. T l -*• b. u» lu *« h rui nni■ rotrleant. o*.r all or bat . •>» »• *.» rant ifc»ui lo tw Ttßlr mptrlnr or will • f •• n •• V« o»p«ciallr raaotum.ud then i . tfca » • a . vouptc MEW S-KrW u. <t . iL. r «0«. ... who ,nk ii! I li . ■> a at.art.- and muscular »i.d ha> a t-*l 1 • atlat •'r*B|'.h and [arf«l rtj.nfco-.l WIIPOLE-ACED MEWL*.: * MiJ »'* r. what Aar lo<4aead fc| Imlikt*' * -1 m -ir». jT»raork. nanul anstatf, tipaai r» « ~i ,rv C-»d tba-r pny.ieal po»*r. rr»nutnr»!i dacha.n« fiin MEM “ho think th.i w.l na eilahty V ul/ <ba aatoral m« It of ■ h. 9- at-.., i f m J a«a a«d dec .7. whan It i. atmply «ha »*«' of aal n.al or natural aiactncitr and tha poaar of I ha bad j to raprodu-a lu Wa ka*a ha ha an.' • <M?ai.. rmm w.t. *{••«-.ailr for ihaM run i. thakr wanom •!>.•• akn.» aii.coa-.in you*, mild. .nothin. cum i. . l alac*r c.tj Thro.ch alt twi part.. »(«a-l|'r real on [l* tl am to health a-d Tiaoron. atranatji. Wo - ca«e« .u.nc<“*d lariu tD.at) r curad In thraa mo:.-S. » - r :i»~tr»:»d book. <i>ihf fall infoamation an. i.-t;u.v«r.i» frau rn-ir.in.nt men In .»rr/ htat* In tl.* I n :r>n .ho hioa ■tt- COr»*l. will ba aant lira t-j mail. C'oi.- •altatloa at ofbca fraa aod iat ita-i. 6ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., SKIKMER BLOCK, DCN.T3, COLO. g inDirimKßp postal "okYUJ-THC Topicyof THI S 1004. L NEWf-Dc *T LOUIS Ttry D. E. COOPER & Co. Real Estate, Loan and Insuranee Agen Lamar. Colorado. CHOICE LANDS For Sal©. -INSURANCJB In the Best Companies at Established Rates, MONEY TO LOAN On Final Proofs and Deeded Land. Will Practice Before U. S. Land Office and Proscct PENSION CLAIMS. ROOM OWC ------ U. S. LAND OFFICE BLO H. B. Bsowk. XY.G.Goild, E. F. Siibkmki, I'tr#. Culiivr. A»'l t ul —THE MERCHANTS’ STATE BANK OF LAMA Lamar- Colorado DIRECT ORa [!, 11 ISKOWN. A. If. IIKHKIt. O. G. HESS. A. J iIOISINGTON, C. V. DBCKKR. Also Ctl'trtHo OWce fur il • AMERICA* IuCRTGAGE TRUST COMPACT. Money to loan on Farm »n«l l ily Property al r«t Rates. B. B BJWWX, Afanajn ■ 3rlng 'Y'o'u.r JOB PRINTING To Tlao Register Job Offiei A'i Kin-L* f>' BifH l*»ia‘in*. IW 'K I! r!«. n»J 11m t*. < «- '.»» Bov«tc;>«. 1* • .•«>.••• - >-i n:» ’ia.J'rj. t-1 fciiert N'oti's*. I.XMAK, • COLO if A I’AR’tT lig. Co., Indianapolis, lid. yjijnn an raw u ai tkx j Strictly rim Class Tirrutid. Ail Sect:: ! Growth Hickory. I Lon*. Fsty lUdios. Oil-tempered I F*rt Wheels and Boat Ail Oral. 9k MAH TOACQPAniTED WITH THE CEOGBAPHT Or THE COOTCTHT. WILL 03TAZ1 MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY or THIS MAP OF • iC.c *l/7,4J . ■ t -|[rjn|iiPg >! P ' B ~!*4^Gr^riL—-<r——^RP U TE ; THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAMD & PACIFIC RAHWAY Including mutn lines, branches and extensions Baat and Weil of tfcfl M.ssouri River. Tho Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollot, Ottawa, Peoria, La Aalle. Moline, Rock Island. In ILLINOIS- Davenport, Muscat!ns, Ottumwa, CskalooHu. Dos Moines, W Internet, Audubon, Harlan and Coune.lj Bl, i ,n lOWA_MlnnoanoUs and St. Paul. In MINNfesOTA-Watertown Ser *<£&&& P JS U ». DAKOTA-Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, ill MHSOURJ-Omihs, Falrbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA—Horton. Topsks, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, In Kansas—Pond uresk, Hennessey, Kingfisher. El Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY-and Denv<y, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars *» end from Chicago, Caldwell,'Hutchinson and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new an<. f" 1 aroa6 of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities c Intercommunication to all towns anq cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and trans-oceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, wanned by steam the locomotive, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches. Pullman Sleepers. Mid Dining Cara dally between Chicago. Das Molr.es, Council Bluffs and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Cars between <-•* and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, via Bt. Joseph, or Kon»* City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (tarnishing meals at Missouri River. dSßfomll Excurelonsdailv. with CHOI(J OP ROUTES to amd from Salt Lake. Ogden, Portland, Loa Angeles and Sas The pIRKCT LINE to and from Pike’s f*eak. Mnnltou. Oard*« of the Cods, the Mountain .Cities. Mining Camps. Sanitariums, and Scccm Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Tralnsdally between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt-FMj lining Chair Cars (FRJCE) to and from those points and wv. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit L*g and Sioux Falla. ylaßock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, W»*» town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts -"« Hunting and Flshioi 5tfMBWgRWe AKD KANKAKEE o^r. travel between Cincinnati, fadnSapblla, Lafhyette, and Council Bluflb. ** jMkMofSjpijFouJr., or dMU— Tlckot Offloo la BUIM or or iddrw E. Sr. JOHK, JOHN SEBASTIAN, '■ VKwfa. CHICAOO, 11.1. OalTlokotalM.