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THE LAMAR REGISTER Entered at the PnetoflSce in Lam \r, Colo., a* second-clan* mail matter. Published Weekly by 9350. X - Editor and Proprietor Subscription Katoe One Year 51.20 Three Months 4de Hi* Month* . Single Copy Sc Wednesday, Februarv 8, 1905 Aa aoiadicted United States Sen ator is a cariosity these days. The new senators rrom Missouri and Delaware have not been indicted yet. The legislators* have not yet elected them. John D. Kockefeller while looking aronnd for a new plaything the other day noticed the Hanta Fe rail way, and it is now his. President Roosevelt is after the railroads hot now for granting re bates to favored shippers, aod he promises to make far fly. Jas. F. Bures, the political trim mer, has been trimmed of all his power now, the stockholders of the Portland Mine haying voted to give James a rest. The indications are that the legis latnre will be kept so busv killing graft bills that it will not have mach time to pass any bills, which, if true, will prove a blessing to the state. The Wisconsin legislature has at last succeeded in onsting Governor La Follette from the governor’s of fice. It has been a bard eight year fight, and they only succeeded by sleeting him to the United States Senate. In one Denver precinct where the polite election officials returned 19 straight republican ballots, 50 citi izens walked into court this week and swore to having voted straight republican tickets. That's only three to one, and right here in La mar No, 8 there are about ten claim ing each straight republican ticket. Timely Correction. Bat Masterson, the transplanted westerner, is something of a wit. He is also the soul of hospitality. The other day he was putting himself on the outside of a soft drink in the Delavan bar when a friend came in. “Won’t you join me I”’ Mr. Mas terson inquired. “I’ve had nine drinks in the last half hour,” said the friend. “It would be a work of supererogation on my part to order another.” “Work of superirrigation, you mean,” corrected Mr. Masterson. — New York Times. At The Crawford The presentation of “His Absent Boy” by Harry Corson Clarke last night at the Crawford was one of the most delightful features of the carni val, and the large andionce which attended were more thau pleased with the performance. The play was a comedy from beginning to end and if there was one person in the audience who did not enjoy a hearty laugh it was certainly no fault of Mr. Clarke and his ooinpauy, for the audience was kept in roars of laugh ter and showed their appreciation by tremsndoss applause. Mr. Harry Corson Clarks is no stranger here, having appeared here the last two seasons and each time winning many friouds. He is a comedian of no mean ability, His work in the part of Mr. Fannie proved hiß right to rank among the foremost actors of the day. Joseph Lehmar as Mr Bur nay, was excellent. Miss Margaret Owen, who possesses a pretty stags presence, and who knows much of the art of acting, made a decided hit in delineating Mrs. Fennie. Miss Myra Ketoham, as Nita, to say the least divided honors with the best of the cast. The remainder of the com pany were splendid in their respec tive parts. As a whole this was one of the most pleasing attractions of the most pleasing attractions of the season. The costumes were hand some, the sceuery pretty and the play and players would undoubtedly be hard to improve upon. Bundy there was nothiug more to be dot ir ed, for it would be safe to say thnt a moie satisfied audience were never turned away from the theatre Wichita Daily Eagle, Thursday, May 19, 1904. Will be at the opera house in La mar, Feb. 18th. Those of our readers who, iu ad dition to their home paper, want a NATIONAL nows and family jour nal, are advised to subscribe for the ST. LOUIS GLOBE DEMOCRAT, which is published iu the solid con / ral city of the Uuion and stands at the very front among the few BEAL LY GREAT newspapers of the world. The DAILY GLOBE DEM OCR AT has no equal or rival in all the West and ought to be in the hands of every reader of any daily paper. The WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT, is issued in semi weekly sections, a BIG SEIII WEEKLY AT ONE DOLLAR FER YEAR, is indispensable to the farm er, the merchant or the professional man who desires to keep thoroughly posted but who has not the time to read a large daily paper, while it« great variety of well-selected read ing matter makes it invaluable to every member of the family. See advertisement elsewhere in this is sue and write to the Globe Printing Company, St. Loois, Mo. for Free Sample Copy. Church Notes. Bip'.ist Church—Bibls School 10 a m.. preaching If a. m., song service 7 p. m., preaching 7:30 p. m , prayer meet ing, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Thos. O. Maobcosr. Pastor. M. E. Church—Morning subject: ‘•Tha Future Life." This will be the last sermon in the series on “The Main Issues." A brief review of the entire series will be given in connection with this sermon. Evening Service: “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The revival meetings will beg.n with this service aod will continue nil the week and indefinitely until further announcement. Memiiera of other churches and the community in general are invited to participate in these rerv ces. Epworth League 0:30, Junior Leagu* 2:30, Sunday School 10 a. m. Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. O. W. A Umax. Pastor. Presbyterian Church, Next Sunday 10:00 a. m., Sabbath S :hool. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Service. Subject for sermon, “If Thou Only Knoweet.” 6:45 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., Evening Service, Sermon on “A Lawyer Seeking for Light.” The revival meetings which were to commence at the Methodist church Inst Sunday night, were postponed, owing *o the bad weal her and on account of ll e pastor's health. The meetings will probably begin next Sunday night. Warning. Please take notice, that we strictly forbid camping, hunting, shooting, fish ing or tresepasfing on our property, formerly known as the lands of the La mar Land and Canal Co., or the Bent lands. Tresspassers will be prosecuted as provided by law. AMERICAN BEET SUGAR CO. W. K. Winterhalter, Manger. $20,000 just received for farm loans. No delays. L. Wirt Markham. For bargains in farm lands go to C. B. Thornan. Pspso-Qumine at McLean's Drug Store 10c. Chapped Hand? Try Rapid Cure Cream. Myers’ Pharmacy. For cheap town lots see C. B Thornan. C. B. Thornan has the best line of fire insurance. He writes farm risks. If you want Pepeo-Quinine we sell it at 10c a box. You take the risk. Mc- I>»an Bros. Tennis Rackets and Balls at cost at McLean's Drug Store. Fine line of Stationery and Books just in, at McLean's Drug Store. For Chapped Lips use Rapid Cure Creuin, Myers’ Pharmacy. For chapped hands and face try our Moes Rose Cream. McLean Bros., the reliable druggists Rapid Cure Cream samples, Myers Pharmacy. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Columbine Lateral Ditch Co., will be held in the office of the secretary on Saturday, February 11,1905 at 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and transacting such other business which may be properly brought before the meeting. C. M. Lee, G. 8. Blobs hr, Hocy. Pres. Ranches for Rent 320 acres, seven room house, 90 acres alfalfa, four miles oast of Lamar, under the Maxwell canal. 100 acres, four miles east of Lamar, under the Amity canal. 100 acres, eight miles northwest of Lamar, GO acres ulfalfu, under Ft. Lyon canal. Apply to Ciiah. W. Luck. WANTED—Man and Wife wants job as farm hand and cook on ranch. Ad dress by letter, Mrs. Laura Houk, Lh mnr, Colo. Can give references. For Sale. Three lots with three room house and hearing fruit trees. Four vacant lots. 10,000 ft of inch lumber, and 6,000 ft of dimension lumber, all practically new. One Deering mover. One Deering rake. One steel hnrrow. One drag rake. One riding plow. One walking plow. < >ne set of double harness. GO rod woven hog wire. 1,000 pounds barb wire. S. Scott. Phone No. 493 hluck. Denning'- gallery is open at all times. ! Call and see his new picture*. $23, 000 just received for farm loans. No delav*. L. Wirt Markham. Parties wishing to sell town iota or land should cal! <>n W J. Mil Lap in the Huddleston building. Highest Interest and Safest Invest ment. The location o! the "Central Life" in the best of the wes ero states enables the company to make the most choice farm , an.- and to get the best rate of interest While almost .»iiof the east ern companies nave been compelled to i.iace their busmens upo i the three per Danin, the "Central Life" earns for its policy holders over six per cent ••n the eafeet securities on wnich money ; can loaned. If you want a good thing mueetigu'e and give their agent here, !•’. IL Mathews, your application. KEEP YOUR EYE | on a good thing ’’ and don’t forget t MYERS’ RAPID CURE« tut .di | and . m mu ! They are moving every r day. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or ( money refunded Price 25c and 35c | MS’ PHARMACY ~~ _ Needing a New Plow? We have all the various members »f the Plow family assembled at onr store ready for you to step in and pick out the one you are in need of These plows are rnAde by the well known makers, Jno. Deere Plow Co., and are a marvel of strength and utility. We have Beet Plows and all other kinds of PLOWS ALSODAIN’S HAY TOOLS C. C. Huddleston Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired by R. M. ZIEGLER Upstairs, llrst door north of North Side Hotel DR. WILBUR F. NOYES Practice limited to the medi cal and surgical diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9to 12 and 2 to 5. « State Bank Block, Lamak, Colo Ordinance No. 79. An Ordinuncc Providing for the Cloning of Knloomi nt Midnight nnd on Runduy. Ho it ordained by tho Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Lamar, Colo. Section I. Every saloon, bar or other idace where spirituous, vinous molt, or other lii|nors are kept. Hold, bartered, exchanged and given away or are kept. sold, bartered, exchanged or given away, witliiu the Cor|n»rate limits of the Town of Lamar. Colorado, or within one mile Ix-yond the outer boundaries thereof, shall be closed and kept closed from twelve o'clock at midnight until six o'clock in tho mornitiK of everyday in the week, except Sunday or the tirst day of the week, and Sunday or tho llrst day of the week as aforesaid the said places hereinbefore in this section mentioned shall he closed at twelve o’clock at midnight on Saturday of each nnd every week and kept clos ed until six o'clock in the morning of the fol lowing Monday of each and every week; that during the time and times herein -perilled in which the said saloons, bars and other places are to l*e kept closed, no liquor of any kind whatsoever shall bo sold, bartered, exchanged or given away, and no person or persons whom soever. other than those connected with the business of carrying on or keeping the said sa loon. bar or other place or places as aforssaid sh ill be permitted to boor remain ill or around the same, hut all nnd every such person or per sons shall Is- ox|M.lled and put. out of the same; and if it shall appear that a person or persons not employed in and about the business as aforesaid, shall ho prnmittod to remain in tho said saloon or other place or places as afore said. such fact shall he priuia facie evidence in favor of the guilt of tho accused party or part ies. Soctiuu 2. That during the timo or times MORTON STRAIN, Pre-: loot J- W. PAXTON. Vice Pre*. L. F. ADAMS. Cashier CAPITAL 1530,000 THE STATE BANK OF LAMAR LAMAR,COLORADO DIRECTORS MORTON STRAIN J. W. PAXTON L. F. ADAMS W. L. MOREHOUSE J. W. ZOLLARS B. T. McCLAVE A. DEETER We want your business, large or small, and offer every facility consistent with safe and conservative banking Accounts Received Subject to Check. Money Orders Sold NEW BICYCLE SHOP Every-hing new and up-to-date Repairing a specialty Key work Guns to rent Scott’s cactus proof tires See my new Hudson Racer G. S. DAVIS Two Doors South of Union Hotel BUSINESS PRUDENCE Do not seed your money to the low interest companies of theeast when a better policy at lower rate can be had in the CENTRAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the the Unxted States, where every policy is secured by approved secur ities deposited with the State of lowa. The economical management, the; higher interest earnings and the absolnte security under the old line insur ance law of lowa are sufficient reasons why yon should secure a policy in the Central Life Assurance Society of theUuited States. Annual Rates per Jl.OM.MCharged on the Twenty Annual Payment Life Policy by the following Companies: Age 21 Age 25 Age ?0 Age 35 Age 10 Age 15 Age ,*A) Equitable of New York *29 S 4 *U w 3 #3* 73 *3i 34 *42 79 *4* fii *s* 17 New York Life ffl d 31 Vt 34 73 :te> 31 12 79 4* 52 53 17 NorthwMlern. Milwaukee 28 Oft 31-13 34 24 37 *0 42 11 47 Hi 55 59 Mutual Life of New York 2" Is 30 25 33 20 33 i7 41 43 47 42 55 38 Aetna Life of Coonecricutt 7- 07 33 40 33 'M 41 3, 43 -2 53 91 Union Mutual. Portland. Me 29 94 31 H 3 31 76 3i 31 42 79 is 52 63 1< Central Life. Dee Moinee .... 23 10 28 10 31 10 3-5 O) 39 SO 43 20 50 80 US F. R. MATHEWS Dist. Agt. Southeast Colorado and Western Kansas Home Address, Garden City, Kas. 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B. -Sample Copies Sent Free On Application. specified in Section 1, of this ordinance, in winch tho said - Goons. barn, and other place*, wlicro spirituous vinous, malt or other liquors aro kept, sold, bartered, exchanged and given away a* afore- u l. within the corporate limits of the Town of l.amar, Uulorado. or withiu one mile twyond th- outer boundaries theroof.no screen, curtain or other obstruction to view shall t*e plac >d or kept in front of any door or window of nuch place or places, nor Khali there lx- lined any stained or painted glass in tho wmdowH or door -of such place or places. Section 3. Aid and every person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this ordin ance shall he punished by a tine of not less than Twenty-live dollars not morn thau three hun dred dollars in tho discretion of tho Court or may he imprisionod in the jail used by the said Town of Lamar for a period of not more thau uiiioty days, or by both such tine and imprison ment at the discretion of tho Court. Section. 4. This ordinance shall ho in force nnd nlloct live .lays from nnd after its publica tion in the Lamar Register. I’asnoil and approved this 6th day of rob. A. I). 1905. Attest: (J. U. HUDDLESTON. U. W. HEATON. Mayor. Clerk and Recorder. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS. Office of the State Hoard of Land Com missioners Denver, Colo., Jan, 31, 1905. NOTICE is hereby given that C. W. Hurke whose Dost office widresS is Prowers. Colo rado. on January 28, 190 ft, made application No. 948 to the State Hoard of Laud Commis sioners to lease the following described Ind. School Lands, situate in Prowers County, Colorado, towit : NW k of See 20. Twp 21, South, Range 47 West. Noothor applications to lease the above de scribed premises or objections against the alsive application will be considered after Starch 7th, 1905 Mark (1. Woodruff, Register State Hoard Land Commissioners. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS Office of tiie State Hoard of Land Com missioners Denver, Colorado, Jan. 23, 1905. UOTICK is hereby given that Mary (.am II whose postomcn address os Lamar, Colorado, on Jan. 23rd, 1905, made application No.; 937 to the State Hoard of Land Commis sioners to lease the following described School Lands, situate in Prowers County, Colorado, to-wit: . _ Nwli of sw K and »4 of s* section 33, Towu shiS 27 South, Range 47 West. No other applications to lease tho above de scribed premises or objections against the aimvo application will be considered after February Mil., I **j UKK ~ WOODRUFF, Register State Board Land Commissioners. Greatly in Demand WIQRUV 'll I^WIIIWIIM Nothing is mure in demand than a medicine which meets modern reqmire ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr.Kind’s New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them, Only 250 at I. H. Myers. DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.—NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office Lamak, Colo. ) Jau. 16. 1905. f Notice is hereby given that Margaret A. Me- Milliu. of Carlton, Colorado, has filed no tice of intention to make proof on her ileaert- Ihikl claim No. 15*5. for the sw l * soli. self sw 1 *. si c 2; nX uw 4. sec 11. T 23 S. K 45 W..6ti» p. m., before the Register ami Receiver at Lamar, 4 Colorado, on Thursday, the 23rd day of Febr uary, 1905. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation ami reclamation of said land: , »' Charles Maxwell, of Lamar, Colorado, James 11. Wing, David 11. Edwards and George E. 4 ase, of Carlton, 4 ,'dorado. jlsf&! John A. Williams. Register, DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, 1 Lamak. Colo., Jau. ltl, 1905. J Mot ice is hereby given that Mary E. McMilin. of Carlton, Colorado, has filed notice of in tention to make proof on her desert-land claim •No. 157, for the sw' 4 nwX. sec 11; seK no 1 *, nX se)*," swX seX seclii;nw ! i neX anil o', uwX. hoc 15. T 23 S. R 45 W 6th p, m.. before the Reg ister and Kocoivor. at Lamar. Colorado, on Thursday, the 23rd day of February, 1905. She names the following witnesses to prove the comploto irrigation and reclamation of said land: Charles Maxwell of Lamar. Colorado, James 11. Wing, David E. Edwards and George E. Case, of Carlton, Colorado. jI«T22 John A. Williams. Register. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of Loren F. Bloihjett, Dkchased. Thu undersigned, having been appointed Ad ministratrix of the estate of Loron F. Blodgett deceased, late of the County of Prowers.State of Colorado, hereby gives notico that she will appear before the County Court of said Prowers * minty, at the court house in the Town of Lamar, at the December term,on Wednesday, February, 15, A, D. 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time all persons having claims against said estate aro untitled ami requested to attend Utr the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated at Lamar, Colo., this lOtli day of January, A. D. 1905. .... , Ellen Blodqett, Administratrix. First publication, Jany. 11, 1905. Last publieatiou, Feby. t, 1905. A. EVERETT * C? Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Fresh Meats and Provisions No Accounts Op Cash Basis Run Over 30 Days LAMAR, COLORADO Hardware, Furniture, Tinware, Harness, etc We carry the largest stock in our line ever carried in eastern Colorado and can sell to yon at lowest prices ever known in the Arkansas valley THE LAMAR HARDWARE CO D. L. SILVER exclusive dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries " keeps constantly on hand the best and finest of everything in the Grocery line. p| Cole’s Hot Blast Stoves Latest Improved Heating and Cooking Stoves are found at B§| CARL BROS. Also Carries a Large Stock of Furniture, Hardware, Tinware, etc -zs__ ie 5 . un Dealer In Staple and'Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meats South Main St- ’Phone No. 102 Red. $$ Try STRAIN BROS. nnimroTiP pnii original camr rugby aD<i UUMhbllL lUftL ™ iM ;rs,;ir WL B. B. Brown, Pres. A. N. Parrish, Vice Pres W.C. Gould, C&hli The First National Bank OF LAMAR. COLORADO. Capital 850,000 Surplus 810,004' DIRECTORS B. B. Brown. T. M. Brown. 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