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TRUSTEE a» SALE. U'HEREAS. Mark M. Pridd). *«f the Count) of Prowers ami Stale ol Colorado, dot b» lu.' certain ileod of trust dated tlte fil t -entti day of March. A. l>. 1«m. wuicli duly reoorded in book S at cog** _a of t »o rtx ords of said Prowers Couaty, con'ey ;<• Henry J. Page as trustee. c**.taut r.*.. estate situated iu the County of Prowers am. State of Colorado, to-wit: i be northwest qiuu u-r of Section So. Six [til. in Towi.-u |. N*>. Tweutydhreo 121} south, of. Range .s. torty four }44| west of ;iu* Sixth Principal_ ■ idtan, c-attain tug one hundred and six y iIW" aen more or less according t»> l nited s*tate* g*»v.-iu meat survey, togecder with on*- full ~i -i |>* r iietual water right out of the main canal of t»i* Lamar l auol Coimauy'* canal a id ii.i o. i t* tin* south half of said quarter Motion abov** de scribed. to secure the payment of one certain promissory note of even .late with sanl mi deed and being for the principal *um *•( 1 hr. - Hundred and Sevent>dive Hollar- with st coupon notes for Eighteen and T.VMu Dollar* each attached, payable Mini-auuwiUy **u tn«- fifteenth day of September and March **f each year payable to The Lamar Canal Company: Whereas, said deed of trust prvivi.se-* mnoug other things, that iu ca»** of default *-f payment of said promissory n*it . **r coupon ii.d. - t hereof, according to the tenor an«t effect of s.wo note, or upon failure to pay taxes or as»«sii:i-*ab levied against said above described property I> ■ fore the same shall become delinquent it shall be lawful for the trtin»*e to sell and <litq**»«o <>r said premises at public aticu**n at the front door of the Court House m the Town **f Lamar, County of Prowers ami State of Colorado, for cash first giving four weeks jmhiie notice **f the tuue, terma and place of sale and of the propeg*- ty to l»« sold by advertisement in one of the news papers published in the County where the prem ises an* situated: ami Whereas, default ha* been'made tti the pay wii.ri* t if tiie coupou note of said above d<- ecribod note due Septerobei fifteenth. D. ami the same is past due and uii|«ai*i. and the legal holder of said note ha* declared the whole amount due ami payable. Win r.-as, sanl Henry J. Page has resigned as trustee and refuse* to art as i undersigned John Q. Ilagerman. acting sheri<l of Prowers county. Colorado, has become and t» snooeseor in trust; N*»w TBBKKfiMtE. Notio is hereby given that I the undersigned John <J. Hagerman. acting sheriff of Provver-* county. Colorado. *ncce»»..r iu trust, as aforesaid, at the re juest of the present legal holder and owner of said note, ami under ami by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the term- *>f ‘»i>l deed of lru-t will on Wednesday, tiie hith day of January. A. I). 1836. at the hour of out* o'clock, in th*- after noon of said day. sell the above describe*! pr*»i erty and all the right, title, benefit and equity! of redemption of the said Mark M. Priddy lus; lieirs anil assigns therein, at public auction for j the highest and best price the same will bring In cash. Ht the front *l*«>r of the court bnrnv. in the town of Igimar. iu the county of Prowers ami state <»f Colorado, for the purpose of paying said principal note, all interest due thereon up to tiie time of sale ami all c**sts ami exjiense* of executing this trust. Dated Lamar, Colo.. December 13th. l^d. John Q. Haoebmas/ Acting Sheriff of Prow. rscount} .Colorado, Suc cessor iu Trust and new Trustee. WHEN THE KICK COMES IN Is not the title of a new song, nor does it refer to the backward action of that much maligned animal, the mule. It is a phrase used by the in habitants of Oklahoma to desig nate the approaching opening of the fruitful acres of the Kick apoo Indian reservation. If you wish to tint! out all about the Kiekapoo lands, as well as those belonging to the Wichita and Comanche tribes—where cot ton, wheat and fruits will pay handsomely—ask J. P. Hall, Colo rado agent, Denver, for a free copy of Oklahoma folder. “ Howdy, Stranger!” Is the Texas Welcome. Texas will say “Howdy” to you if you will run down and give her hospitable citizens half a chance to get acquainted with you. Besides being a pleasant place to visit, it does not take a back seat as a w ealth producer. On the Gulf coast of Texas may be found big attractions for home seekers; 20 acres of land, planted in pears, nets owner 86,000 yearly. J. P. Hall, Colorado Passenger Agent, Denver, will furnish free pamphlet des cribing Texas. Write for it. Cheap rates in effect during the fall and winter months; inquire of nearest A. T. &. S. F. agent. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use In time. Sold by druggtws. I*l BHaHßaggHaßgi THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS TO NEW ORLEANS VIA , iHE GREAT ROCK ISLAND. Recognizing the demand for better j .nuu service to Texas, New Orleans Imd tbe Southeast, The Gkkat Rock island Route is now running daily ! .roui Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, a through Pullman Slee|x*rto ; sew Orleans via Ft. Worth aud Texas i.v Pacific Ry. This desirable depart - j ire will serve to give passengers H>und for New Orleans aud interim* Imte points all advantages deriveo j croui the removal of the disagreeable >**Hturee of changing cars, and by puck connection at Ft. Worth obvia ting tedious waits at junction points. t the cars are the laten t pattern, are lighted by the Piutsch ga.-* system, j and combine all tin* luxurious essen tial features necessary to the travel ers comfort. Leave Denver 8 :10 p. in.. Pueblo <1:00 p. in., Colorado Springs S:lo p. in., arriving at New Orleans at 0:oO a. m. on third morn ing, two hours quicker than by any other route. This through service should be popular as it is only two days out and makes good connections at New Orleans for all Southeast, Gulf and Atlantic points. Berths may In reserved in advance and full particu lars will lx* cheerfully given by W. H. Firth. G. A. C., R. 1. it P. R y. Denver, Colo. Great Rock Island Route TO . K * .*. * BEST DININC CAR SERVICE IN THE WORLD. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that popular pat | ronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vestibuled trains, magnificent dining cars, sleep ers and chair coaches, all the most elegant and of recently improved patterns. The importance of this line can be letter understood if a short lesson in geography be now recited: What is the great Eastern termini of the Rock Island Route? -Chicago. What other sub-Eastern termini has it ?—Peoria. To what important points does it run trains to the Northwest ?- i SL Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, j and Watertown and Sioux Falls. Da ; kota. To what important lowa and Nebraska points?—Des Moines, Dav enport, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln. ; Nebraska. SPECIALTIES: Fast Time —Excellent Equipment— Best Dining Car Service in the World—Cood Connections. For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply to any coupon tick et office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address, JNO. SEBASTIAN, Cen*! Tkt. Sl Pass. Arrt., Chicago, 111 E. St. JOHN, General Manager, Cnicago, 111. ID. lE. COOPER Land Attorney, Real Estate, Loan 1 nsurance Agent. | ' DRUOS, PAINTS, OIL S I H MYERS class, li 11 ■_ 111 I !"l'"t STATIONERY AND CIGARS. PHARMACIST. LAMAR, COLORADO. ()RIENrALiBILLIARD-.HALL-» JTISF H•• •. /-< r* *'td Jfcjr M "*** C'y rt (.»»•> ;n» / *»'« At* t*Kit * ' * Spring* JkftWro/ ti'afrr txrhs*ire Spretaltim. Only purr <***l* banditti. Fred Schmidt, Proprietor. 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