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CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm This Ramtdy Is a Spsolfle, •urs to Civs Satisfaction. OlVßfi RELIEF AT ONOE. II rlunxtt, soothes, heals, end protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives awer a Cold In the Head quiaklv. Restores the Senses of Taste and BmelL Easy to use. oon tains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Sise, 60 ceuts at Druggists or by mailt Trial Biss, 10 cents by mail, t SLY BROTHERS, 68 Wsrrss St.. New Ytrk i The laxative etTect of Chamberlain's Btomaoh and Liver Tablets is of agree able and ho natural that you do not realize it is the etTect of a medicine. , For sale by all druggists. . The Children’s Favorite. For coughs, croup, whooping cough, j etc., One Minute Cough Cure is the children’s favorite. Thia is because it ‘ contains no opiate, ia perfectly harmless j lasts* good and cures. Sold by i. U. ( Myers. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and , fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. Kings’ New Lifs Pills, a aura, for all , bowel and stomach diseases, such as . headache, biliousness; costiveneee, etc. Ouaranteed at all drug stores, only 25c. , Try them. Sprained Ankle, Stift. Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for , which Chamberlain’s Pain tialm if es- , peciall valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing when troubled with any one of these , ailments. Sold by all druggists. « The Solve that Penetrates. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve pene trates the pores of the skin, and by ila i antiseptic, rubifocient and healing in fluence it subdues inflammation and ( ouree boils, burns, cuts, eczema, tetter, ring worm and all skin diseases A ( specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. The original and gen- ( uine Witch Haxel Salve ie made by E. O. PaWitt A Co., and sold by I. H. Myers. , No Secret About It. It ia no secret, that for cuts, burns, 1 ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc., • nothing is bo effective as Buoklens Aral- 1 oa Salve. “It didn’t take long to cure < a bad sore I had, aud it la all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D. I*. Gregory, of j Hope, Tex. 250 at all druggists. < ] Found a Cure for Dyspepsia. Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, On- « tario, Canada, who has suffered quite a , number of years from dyspepsia and , great pains in the stomach, was advised | by her druggist to take Chamberlain’e Btomaoh aud Liver Tablets. She did eo and saye: "I find that they have done < me a great deal of good. I have never j had any suffering since I began using them.” If troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion why not take these tablets, 1 Set well and stay well? For aale by ell ruggists. If in a kind of bilious mood, t You wish an aid to digest food, ( No other pill is half eo good , As DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. ! The famous little pills Early Risers ‘ oure constipation, sick headache, bilious- j uses, eto. They never gripe of sicken. | but impart early rising energy. Good for either children or adults. Bob I Moore, LaFayette. Ind., says: “No use talking, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers do ( their work. All other pills I have used , gripe and make me aiok. DeWitt’s Lit tle Early Risers brought the long < Bought relief. They are perfect.” Sola i by L H. Myers. ] Huge Task. It was a huge task to undertake the ‘ cure of such a bad case of kidney di- < eease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero- j kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it, He writes: “My kidneys were eo far gone I could not ait on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to per- ' feet health. I recommend this great 1 tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, ( liver or stomach. Guaranteed by all , druggists; price 50c. Just what Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga., al ways keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of oolic, cholera morbus aud diarrhoea oome on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber says: “I have tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of the beet medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks of colic and it has prov ed to be the best medicine I ever used.” For sale by all druggists. Dying of Famine ia, in ita torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of oonsuption from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. “When I had consumption in its first stage,” writes Wm. Mvers, of Gear foes, Md„ “after trying different medicines and a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. Kings’ New Discovery, which per fectly cured me.” Prompt relief and sure oure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at all drug stores, price 50c and $1 a bottle. Trial bottle free. Quality vs. Quantity. Hard muscles aud strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat but on ita perfect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take Bodol Dysyepaia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of all the food you eat. It digests what you eat regardless of the condition of the stomach and conveys the nutrient properties to the blood and tissues. This builds up and strength ens tbe entire system. Kodol cures in digestion, dyspepsia, belching, sour stomach, work heart, etc. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure for what is sometimes call ed America’s national disease —dyspep- •ia—is destined to eventually work a wonderful and lasting benefit to suffer ers from this distressing and mind har-j easing condition. For aaie by I. H. 1 Myers. 1 $112500 for a Prescription. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in. volved in odin and stock $112,000.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright’s Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious inveeti- Ktion of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. iey interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They aleo got phy sicians to name ohronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test oases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. Ihe proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Addreaa John J. Fulton company. 420 Montgomery St. San Fran cisco, Cal. Excursion Rates Lewis and Clark Centennial exposi tion at Portland, June 1 to October 15; Women’s General missionary soclsty ol tbe United Presbyterian church at Al bany, Oregon, June 6; National Wo men's Suffrage association at Portland, June 29 to July 6; American Medical association at Portland, July 11 to 14; National conference Charities and Cor rection, Portland, July 16 to 22; conven tion National Association of Letter Car riers, Portland, September 4 to 9; gen eral assembly of the Cumberland Pres byterian church at Fresno, California, May 18 to 26; International Printing Pressmen's and Assistants' union of North America, San Franoisco, June 19; American Surgical association, at San Franoisco, July 4 to 7; Christian Wo men’s Board of Missions, San Franoisco, August 17 to 24; Womau’s Christian Temperance Union convention, at Los Angeles, October 25 to November 2. Portland, Seattle and Tacoma; dates of sale. May 24, 26, 26, 30 and 31; June 1.2, 3, 14, 16, 16, 20, 24, 26, 28, 29 and 30; July 1,2, 3. 4,7, 8,9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 26, 27 and 28; August 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30 and 31; September 1,2, 3,4, 6,6, 13, 14, 15, 27, 28 and 29. Hate for round trip, $42.10; routed via Hunting ton and return same way. Rate re turning via San Francisco, $52 10 San Francisco and Los Angeles; dates of sale. May 2,3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 30 and 31; June 1 and 2; August 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15; October 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. Rate, $47.10. Final return limit, ninety days from date of sale, not, however, to exceed November 30. Assembly rates, June 11 to Septem ber 3. Final return limit, September 15. Lamar to Palmer Lake anu return, $7:30. Annual meeting Grand Aerie Frater nal Order of Eagles at Denver, August 14 to 24. Annual meetin* American Osteopathic association, Denver, Au gust 16 *o 19. Rate of $9.36 fur the round trip for the above twu occasions. Dates of sale, August 13 and 14. Final return limit, August 21. 4th annual convention Colorado State Realty association, Colorado Springs, June 20. Rate, $6.46 for round trip. Dates of sals, June 19 and 20. Final re turn limit, June 26. Summer rates for Sundav only: La mar to Pueblo and return, $3 60; to Col orado Springs and return, $4.66; Palmer Lake and return, $5.30. Saturday and Sunday, return on Monoay: Colorado Springs and return, $6.45; Palmer Lake and return, $7.30; Palmer Lake to Den ver and return, $2.06; 10-day ticket, $3.15. International Epworth League Convention—Denver, Golo., July 5 to 9, rate $9.35 for round trip. Dates of sale July 3 aud 4, final return limit July 12, 1995. National Encampment G. A. R., Denver, Sept. 4to 7, 1905. Dates of sale Sept. 3, 4 and 5. Final re turn limit Sept. 11, 1905. Rate $9.35 for ronnd trip for general pnb lio. For members of G. A. R. $4.70 for ronnd trip, tickets for G. A. R., to be sold on oertifioate iasnad by post commander. Seoond class Colonist rates to California —March 1 to May 15 and Sept. 15 to OoL 31, 1905, in offset daily. Date $25, one way tiokat aleo to all intermediate points en route via Albnquerqua, El Paso, Doming or Ogden. Stop overa al lowed at all points intermediate to destination exoept Las Angeles and San Franoisco. Seoond class Colonist rates to the Northwest, daily, March let May 15 and Sept 15 to Oct. 31, 1905. Rates, one way ticket to Pacific coast points, $25 and from S2O to $23,58 to intermediate points. Stop overs may be had not to exoeed 10 days. For further information call on agent at depot, Lamar. O. J. Gabnim, Agt. NOICE OF RESIGNATION. STATE OF COLORADO, 1 „ In the County County or Pbowbks » Court, in Probate In the matter of tbe Eatate of ) notice or Loekn F. Blodgett, Deceased ) bksiunation. NOTICE U hereby given, that on Saturday, the » Ird day of June, A. D., 1009, being one of the days of the regular March, A. D., 1905 term of the County Court of Prowere County, in the State of Colorado, I, Ellen Blodgett, Admin istratrix of the estate of Loren F. Blodgett de ceased, will appear before the aaid Court, prea ant a complete settlement of all matters ia my handa aa anch Adniiuintratrix up to auch day, G resent my written resignation as auch Admin tratrix, and pray the approval of the aaid settlement and the acceptance of the eaid res ign ation, at which time and place any person iu interest may appear and prsaent objections to the same, if any there be. Dated at Lamar, Colorado, this 20th day of April. A. D. 1009. Ellen Blodgett. Administratrix, of the eatate of Loren F. Blodgett, Deceased. The Flinch debtors’ law Is, Indeed, extraordinary, and the following case deserves to stand as a record, says the London Chronicle. M. Rembert-Favre, a small farmer living at 8t. Romain-de-Benet, owed the sum of 90 francs, and, being sued for the debt, was sentenced to pay the money with costs, making In aU 100 francs. M. Rembert-Favre, whs did not understand much about legal matters, either could not or would not pay the money at once, aad thought that his creditor would wait until after the harvest, but the order of the Court was peremptory, and It was decided to distrain. The ballUt Instead of seising the furniture, which would have been ample for the pur pose, seized the debtor’s fhrm of about 15,000f. ($3,000). The bailiff’s last bill amounted to 80f. 60c., within a few francs of the original debt. All this was done legally. In the presence of the public prosecutor, and the luckless M. Rembert-Favre is now ruined for a debt of 90 francs. Extraordinary Debtors' Law. |nflii| California Fast Mail The Santa Fe’« new fast passenger train for California Speedily and certainly—that’s the way Santa Fe passengers go. ’Tis comfortable, though. There are free chair cars and touriHt and standard sleepers on this train. ’Tis for you to sty which you’ll take. The time’s just the same for all. Leaves Lamar at 8:4f> a. m. daily. Other California trains leave at 9:10 p. m., 2:S5 a. m. and &25a. m. I’d like to tulle with you about our California service. Tell you why It la better than any other, and what there la to see. I have Home descriptive literature that you ought to read. Free. Q. J. GARVIN Agent The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. LA/1AR, COLORADO The Smart Set H Magazine of <21everness Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the 0 MOST SUCCESSFUL -f MAGAZINES Its novels (a oomplete ons in each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its short Stories are matchless—clean and full of hnman interest. Its poetry covering the entire field of versa —pathos, love, hnmor, tenderness —is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its Jokes, witticisms, sketches, eto. f are admittedly the most mirth provoking. 160 PACES DELIGHTFUL READING No pages are wasted on oheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. Every page will Interest, charm and refresh yon. Subscribe now—$2.50 per year. Remit in oheqne, P’ O. or Express order, or registered letter to THE SMART SET, 452 Fifth ATIBI1I, MOW York. N. B. —Sample Copies Sent Free On Application. • D. L. SILVER exclusive dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries keeps constantly on hand the best and finest of everything in the Grocery line. Register and Globe-Democrat $2 All kinds of Screen Doors at Lamar Lumber Co. If you need Screen Doors the Lamar Lumber Co., can supply you. HELP FOR BACKWARD CHILDREN. Prussia and Norway Have Excsllsnt Systems in Operation. In Prussia a law has been In foroe since 1880 compelling cities of 20,000 or more inhabitants to support sepa rate schools for children unusually backward In their studies. Only chil dren are admitted who have been In elementary schools for two year* and have been unable to do the work. Here these backward children have special attention. Six years is the duration of the course. These schools are called “auxiliary’’ and are general ly in the same buildings with the other schools. The time of opening and closing is fifteen minutes later than the other schools. The teachers of these auxiliary schools have the aame salaries as In the regular schools and a bonus of from $25 to SIOO a year. The quality of the children en tering these schools differs greatly If we, may Judge by the returns from the schools. Of the children leaving these schools capable of making their own living the percentages one year were: Alx, 68; Dusseldorf, 80; Co logne, 87; Brunswick, 90; Dresden knd Hanover. 100. Ir Norway the children that reach these schools are later divided into three classes. The first class are brightened up and returned to the public schools, the second class spend their whole school lives in these spe cial schools, while the third class, con sisting of those children whose men tal condition is too low to make day school work with them possible, ara sent to an Institution for mentally de ficient children. # W«; have closed a contract with the publishers of the Los Augeles Times which is of the greatest importance, as It enables us to offer our readers our paper and the Illustrated Weekly Magazine issued by them at a figure far below their regular subscription price and only slightly in excess of the charge we make for paper. We wish to direct the readers’ at tention to the publishers’ announce ment which appears In this issue and request that after investigating the of fer we make you write at once for sample copies. Which will be mailed free of charge. A request written ou a postal card, giving name and ad dress, is all that is necessary, and the application carries with it no obliga tion to become a subscriber. It is practically eertaJn, however, that if you inquire Into the merits of our proposition you will gladly avail your self of the opportunity to obtain such a vast amount of good reading mat ter as our offer permits. The Times Magazine consists of 28 to 32 large pages which, if made into the magazine of average size, would require 120 pages. The contents Is the work of the brightest writers in the newspaper profession and the articles embrace every subject likely to ic terest those who appreciate all that is good in JoiirnaL'Sin. The pictures are in keeping with the text and the political cartoons reproduced fr. m all the large newspapers are eloquent stories in themselves. The magazine is published each week and can be ob tained by subscribers of this paper at a price, .that barely covers the cost of mailing, and when the fact is born:? in mind that the regular charge for the magazine is $2.50 per year, the favorable contract we have made with the publishers becomes apparent. Our arrangement makee* it possible for us to offer you our paper and The Timei Magazine at less than you <-ou’.d buy the Illustrated Weekly If J‘-u sub scribed direct. Read the announce- for a sample £opj. tlten let us hear from you. 4 A. T. & 8. F.Tim* Cano. Daily. Lamar. Colorado Daily. Wbstßouwd. Bast Bound. No. 1 258 a.m No. 2 12 15 a. m No. k 1 12 a.m. No. 8 2 52 a. m No. 7 6 12 a. m. No. 8 12 15 p. m No. 9 755 a. m. No. 10 850 p. m Mo. 88-Frt 10 00 a.m. No. 84-Frt 12 15 p. m No. 1 is California expreu and make* local •tope between Lamar and La Jnnta. . No. 5 ia Denver express, stops on flay at Las Animas. < 'amen free chair car and Pullmans. No. 7 is the Mexico and California exprsss. No. 1 and No. 7 both carsjr tourist and Pullman sleepers. No. 7 connects at LaJunta for Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver. Train No. M runs to La Junta and will accom modate passengers for intermediate points. No. 2 is through California express and con nects at La Junta with a train from Denver car ries passenger through to Chioago without change. Has Pullman and tourist sleepers. No. Bis Denver express and runs through to Chicago without change. Carries free chair oar and Pullman sleeper. No. Bis local passenger and makes all stops. Carries chair rfar and Pullman sleeper. Buns through to Chicajbmrithout change of ears. Inquiries solicited and promptly and cheer, fully answered. Descriptive literature and time tables folders free by applying tq G. J. Gabyim. Agea.t PostofTlce Tim* Table The following time table will be ef fective on and after Nov. 18,1904: Mails close going east, 12:40 p. m., going east and west 6:30. Mails due from west 12:06, a. m., 1:05 p, m., 3:02 a. m.; from east 2:35 a. m., 9:13 p. m.. 5:25 a. m. Office open, Ba. m. to 6:30 p. m. Sun days Bto 9 a. m. Money orders and registry 8 to 6, except on Sunday. D. E. Coopkk, P, M. Buy the genuine Bromo-Quinine a McLeans Drug Store 25c. For oheap town lots see 0. B Thoman. R-I-P A-N-S Tabnles Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 8-ocnt packet is enough for usual occasions Hie family bottle (60 oents) contains a supply for a year All druggists sell them. The Denver Republican Is clean, truthful, reliable and pro gressive J* It prints mere new* than any other paper in Colorado. It stands for the best Intsrssts of the state and enjoys the confidence and eateem of all Intelligent readers THE New York Herald -1 Denver Republican news service jives the only com plete and accurate accounts of the Russo-Japanese war. Special Correspondents at the seat of war and in all foreign capitals c2* DAILY AND SUNDAY BY MAlL—Postpaid, per month, 75c. WEEKLY Postpaid, per year, f 1.00. When in need of TREE. VINE or SHRUB which is right in Quality, Variety add Price, see or write to T. O. STIBE-5-3^ Lamar, Colo. PEPSO QUININE For Colds and La Grippe CONTAINS NO CALOMEL. Boyd’s Up-te-dat* Druse Store OneMlnute Cough Cure Fop Coughsp CsMs and Qpgg^ aaßaasugi |/ A J A |DYSPEPSIA CURE „ M M M M ■ DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ■ Tko 81.00 bottlu contains 254 tlmoa the trial She, Mila for 80 oaota WmM PRirAIBD ONLY AT THE LABORATORY | %aw WPI Wr H a. c. d«witt * company. Chicago, ox. For Sale bv I. H. MYERS GO TO THE IMPERIAL Barber Shop and Batb Parlors On the Corner North of Depot. A sharp razor and a clean towel for every customer FRANK COOK, Prop C C GOODALE Attorney and. Counselor at Law Office in Goodale Block LAMAR : : C*. LOKADO W. A. MERRILL JS.ttomey-at-Xja'nr Office in Foley Bldg. LAMAR - - - COLORADO G. H. THORNE LAWYER Second Floor Foley-Bent Block Lamar, Colorado GRANBY HILLYER Attorney and Counselor at Law Lamar, Colorado. Second Floor Goodale Building. J. K. DOUGHTY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Lamab, Colorado. Office In Bent Blk., East Main Bt. dr. e. S. WILSON DENTIST Offices in east rooms on second floor of Irwin Building THB GREAT PLAIHS SAHITARIUI 3d Fleer Blodrett Bulldlna Will reoeiye a limited number of med ical, surgical, gynecological and obstetrioal cases. DR. FEWKES Suet. J. U. KABTY, BE. D —Offlee— On Beoond Floor of the Good sis Block. LAMAB, COLORADO DR. WILBUR F. NOYES Practice limited to the medi cal and surgical diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. State Bank Block, Lamar, Colo Drs.Seabnry & Mutchler Physician* and Surgeons Eighteen years’ experience. Special attention given to diagnosis, surgery, diseases of womeu ana chlldreo, and tbs ays, sar, nose and throat. IRWIN BLOCK, SOUTH MAIN BT. DR. E. E. BARTELT Physician and Surgeon Office over New York store, or inquire st McLean’s Bros. Drug Store J. H. HARDY, OSTEOPATH Hours 8 te 12 a. m. and 1:30 to 6 p.m. Graduate A. T. StlU School. Kirks ville. Mo. Examination and con sultation free. THE LAMAR HOUSE J. W. MA6E, Prop. First-class accommodations for regu lar boarders and trsnscisnts. The OPERA HOUSE BARBER SHOP M. L. CONWELL, Prop BAST SAIN STREET- w— —I Take WINE<” CARDUI AT HOME Are you a *ufferer7 Has your doctor been unsuc cessful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself—AT HOME? Nearly 1,500,000 women have bought Wine of Cardui from their druggists and have cured themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor rhcea, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond ency, caused by female weakness. These are not easy cases. Wine of Cardui cures when the doctor can’t. . . Wine of Cardui does not irri tate the organs. There is no pain in the treatment. It is a soothing tonic of healing herbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in A natural way. . . Wine of Cardui can be bought from your druggist at $l.OO a bottle and you can begin this treatment today. Will you try it? In cases requiring special address, giving symptoms. The Ladles Advisory* Dept., the Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. kill™, couch and CURE the LUNCB WH Dr. King’s New Discovery /CONSUMPTION Prlc# FOR I OUGHS and 60c A $l.OO 1W Fre# Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. C. XjEE Dealer in Water Rights, Farms and City Property A small oash payment secures an improved farm LAMAR MARBLE WORKS E. H. STEWARD, Prop. manufacturer of granite and marble MONUMENTS All kinds of Cut Stone Trim mings for Brick or Stone Houses furnished on short notice. WHITE’S Cream Vermifuge THE 6UARANTEED WORM THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC. ■kwanc or imitations. Ballard-Snow Liniment Coe •T, LOUIS, MO. 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