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CATARRH FEVER T / <^y j&gL Ely’s Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONOE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives uwar a Cold in the Head quickly. Restore* the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Rise, 10 cents by mail. » ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St.. New York When you want a pleasant lazitive that is easy to taku and curtain to act, use Chamberlaiu’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all druggists. A Surprise Party A pleasant surprise purty may be giv en to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vis: Dr. Kings' New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation 25c at all drug storos. The Famous Little Pills EARLY RISERS cure coustipution, sick held acho, biliousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, hut impart early rising energy. (Jood for children or udults. Sold by I. 11. Myera.| Buy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be ueuded sooner or luter and when that time comes you will deed it badly -YOU will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by all druggists. When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will till the bill Like DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. The famous little pills, “Early Risers*’ cure coustipation, sick headaceej bilious uess, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. For sale by I. H. Myers. Forced to Starve B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: “For twenty years 1 suffered ngonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful sometimes, that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklen's Arnica Salve.’’ It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At all druggists; only 25c. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve pene tratesthe pores of the skin, and by its antiseptic, rubifocient and healing in- ' Huence it subdues inflammation and cures boils, burns, outs, eczema, tetter ring worm and all skin diseases. A sdecitic for blind, bleeding, itching, pro truding piles. The original and genuine Witch Ilnzel Salve is made bv E. C. DeWitt St Co* and sold by I. II Myers Good for Stomach Trouble and Constipation. “Chninberiaiu's Stomach and Liver Tnblets have dous me u great deal of , good,” says C. Towns, of Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada. “Being a mild physic the ufter effects are not unpleasant, and 1 I can recommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder.” For sale by all druggists. A new idea in a cough syrup is the Laxitivw principal and is original with ' Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tur. This cough syrup assists iu expelling . colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. Best for coughs, colds, croup, etc. The red clover blossom is ou every paakage of the origiual Lax a tive Congo Syrup. Sold byl. H. Myers. Bent Her Double. “I knew no one for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Auuie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., “and when I got bettor, although 1 hud one of the best doctors I could get, I was beut double, and, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, und now 1 can walk us straight as ever. They are pimply wonderful.” Guaran teed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders, at all druggists; price 5Ue. Your fowl musi be properly digested and assimilated to be of any value to you. If your stomucb is weak or dis eased take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eut und gives the stomach a rest, enabling it to recuperate take on new life aud grow strong again, Kodol cures sour stomneh. gas, bloating, heart palpitation ami all digestive dis orders. Sold by I. H. Myers. One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man does not Bnve to ex ceed ten per cent of bis earnings. He must speud nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That be - iog the case he cannot be too careful about unueceesury expenses. Very ofteu a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for bis gardeD, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diurrhoeu Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor’s bill of several dollars. For sale by all drug gists. Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive stomach troubles, and makes good rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tis sues. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ami have found it to be a very effective, and, in deed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommended it to my friends. “Sold by I. H. Myers, The Diamond Curo. The latest news from Paris is that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consump tion or pneumonia, it will however, be best for you to Lake that great remedy mentioued by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn.. “I had a cough for ten years, nothing helped me until I took Dr. Kings’ New D>sTovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, whiuh gave instant relief, and effected a permanent cure.” Unequalled quick oure, for throat and lung troubles. At all drug stores, price 50c and a bottle. Trial bottle fiee. $112500 for a Prescription. The largest sum ever (laid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 30, 1001. The transfer in volved in coin und stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a purty of business men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incuruble diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured aud tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment ami watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the purties were satisfied aud closed the transaction, 'i he proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published und will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton company, 420 Montgomery St. San Fran cisco, Cal. Excursion Rates Asbury Park, New York, July 3 to 7 Rule, one first-class fare to New York plus $3.35 to Asbury Para aud return. Dales of sale, June 28 to July 1, inclu sive. Fin 1 return limit, July 13, maj be extended to August 31. International convention United Soci ety of Christian Endeavor at Baltimore, July 6to 10. Rate, one fare for round trip, plus $2. Dales of sale, July 1, 2 and 3. Final return limit, July 17. may be ex ended to August 31. Annual meeting grand lodge Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks at Buffalo, July 11 and 13. Rite, one fare plus $2 for round trip. Dates of sale, July 7, 8 and 9. Final reluru limit, July 16, may be extended to August 4 Reduced one way tirst-clas rates to the northwest, effective June 15 and continuing until September 30, at $7 50 less than the regular first-class fare. East-bound excursions from Co‘orado to all points in the slates of Minnesota, lowa, northern peninsula of Michigan, northern Illinois, northern Missouri, Kansas City, Atchison, l^eavenworth. Omaha and Memphis. Rate, one fart plus $2 for the round trip. Date* of sale. May 27 and 29, June 3, 5. 10, 12 and 13; Jdly Ito 10 inclusive. Final return limit, October 31. Lewis and Clark Centennial expo-i --tion at Portland, June 1 to October 15; Women’s General missionary society ot the Uoited PresbyLerian church at Al bany. Oregon, Juno 6; Nation’ll Wo men's Suffrage association at Portland, June 29 to July 5; American Medical association ht Portland, July 11 to 14; National conference Charities and Cor rection, Portland, July 15 to 22; conven tion Nations I Association of Letter Car riers, Portland. September 4 to 9; gen eral a-sembly of ihe Cumberland Pres byterian church at Fresno. Californ a. May 18 to 26; International Printing Pressmen's and Assistants’ union of North America, San Francisco, June 19: American Surgical association, at So Francisco, July 4 to 7; Christian Wo men’s Board of Missions, S>»n Francisco. August 17 to 24: Worniu's Christ! w Temporuuce Union convention, at Lo- Angeles, October 25 to November 2. Portland, Seattle and Tauoma; dittos of sale. May 24, 25, 26 30 and 31; June 12, 3. 14. 16. 16. 20. 24. 25. 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, 5,6, 13, 14, 15, 27, 28 and 29. Rate for round trip, $42 10; routed via Hunting ton and return same wav. Rate re turning via San Francisco. $-52 10 San Francisco and Los Angel**; dates of sale. May 2, 3. 4. 10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 30 and 81; June 1 and 2; August 11. 12, 13, 14 and 15; October 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. Rato, $47.10. Final return limit, ninety days from date of sale, not, however, to exceed November 30. * International Epworth League Convention —Denver, Colo., July 5 to 9, rate $9.35 for ronnd trip. Dates of sale July 3 and 4, final retnrn limit July 12, 1005. National Encampment G. A. K, Denver, Sept. 4to 7, 1905. Dates of sale Sept. 3, 4 aud 5. Final re turn limit Sept. 11, 1905. Rate $9 35 for round trip for general pnb lie. For members of G. A. R. $4 70 for rouud trip, tickets for G. A. R., to be sold on certificate issued by post commander. Second class Colonist rates to California—March 1 to May 15 and Sopt. 15 to Oct. 31, 1905, in effeot daily. Date $25, one way ticket also to all intermediate points en route via Albuquerque, El Paso, Doming or Ogdeu. Stop overs al lowed at all points intermediate to destination except Las Angeles and San Francisco. Second class Colonist rates to the Northwest, daily, March Ist 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 exceed 10 days. For further information call ou agent at depot, Lamar. G. J. Garnik, Agt. Use Veils as a Shield. J. D. Rees, a lecturer on Persia says chat the veils worn by Persian ladles more of a privilege than a punishment. Screened behind It wom an may walk wherever she pleases and even her own husband dare not question her movements. Doubtless many Persian ladles make the mos' of their opportunities. The Persians, as a rule, de not think it right to take wine, but as nearly all their poetry Is In praise of the flowing bowl it will be Inferred that they frequently do violence to their conscience. Occa sionally, however, they are seized with remorse; whereupon they destroy fhe wine of their Armenian neighbors Are We Smoking Too Much? The tobacco bill of the American people has grown to an enormous size. The people of the country use more tobacco and snuff every year. While ♦he men spend more money on to oacco, the women are doing a larger business with snuff than ever before There were 310.654,639 pounds of to bacco and 18,840.747 pounds of snuff withdrawn from warehouses for con sumption during the last fiscal year not counting 8.345,217 pounds with drawn for export, making a total of the two articles of 337,840,603 pounds used, against 328,464,426 pounds in the preceding fiscal year. Builds Church for Italians. Adrian Iselfn, a member of one oi New York’s wealthy families. U build ing * church for poor Italian Catho Use at New Reohelle. Excursion to Atlantic Coast Why not spend the summer down east —at the seashore? Breathe the health-giving air, bathe in old ocean, and at night be lulled to sleep by the music ot the restless, seething surf as it dashes on the beach. You'll find these and oth er attractions at Asbury Park. New York city is distant only a couple of hours ride. Santa Fe is the block signal line. Only $46.90 if you buy ticket from La mar to Asbury Park and return. For particulars apply to G. J. GARVIN Agent The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. LAHAR, COLORADO The Smart Set H Magazine of Cleverness Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the MOST SUCCESSFUL o. MACAZINES Its novels (a complete one in eaoh number) are by the most brillian authors of both hemispheres. It* short Stories are matchless—clean and fall of human interest. Ite poetry covering the entire field of verse—pathos, love, humor, tenderness —is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. 160 PACES DELIGHTFUL READING No pages are wasted ou cheap illuHtrations, editorial vaporings or wearyiDg essays and idle disonssions. Every page will interest, charm and refresh yon. Subscribe now— $2.50 per year. Remit in cheque, P’ O. or Express order, or registered letter to THE SMART SET, 452 Fifth Avenue, New 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 (???) Inaudible move day and night. And nolMlesi grow* the flower; BUent are pulsing wlnra of light. And voiceless fleets ths hour. The moon utters no word when she Walks through the heavens bare; The ktnrs forever silent flee. And songless gleam through air. The deepest love Is voiceless, too; Heart sorrow makes no moitn; How still the zephyrs when they woo) How calm the rose full blown! The bird winging the evening sky File* onward without song; The crowding year* as they pass by Flow on In mutest throng. The fishes glide through liquid deep And never speak a word; Ths ungels round about us sweep. And yet no voice Is heard. The highest thoughts no utterance And The holiest hope is dumb; to s'.lonce grows the immortal mind. And. speechless, deep Joys come. Rapt adoration has no tongue. No words has holiest prayer; Ths loftiest mountain peaks among; Is silliness everywhere. With sweetest music silence blends And silent praise Is best; in si lcnce life begins and ends: Qqi) cannot be expressed. —Bishop Spalding. One Woman’s Wisdom. Green—“l don't see how Slyker's wife manages bo get along with him.” Brown—" Why not?” Green—“ He’s such a slippery chap." Brown —"Oh, she walks over him rough shod.” Different. “Did you eay he was one of the luminaries of the legal profession?" "No. I didn’t say he was a lumi nary. I said he was one of the light Quantities." Considerate Barry. Little Barry, aged 6, and Mr. Russe, of much maturer years, had been great chums; so. when the latter died, Barry’s parents decided to keep him In ignorance of his loss. A few days after the funeral, how ever, Barry’s parents took him along to pay a visit to the bereaved widow, but beforo entering the house the youngster was admonished to refrain from mentioning “Bud’a’' name—for such wag Barry's nickname for hla friend. Shortly after the formal greetings had been exchanged the tearful widow produced a tintype of her late lament ed husband; then, affectionately em bracing the lad and pointing to Bud’a picture, she asked: "Who Is that. Bar ry7" to which the obedient child. In a sympathetic whisper, replied, "I’ll tell you to-morrow." Ticket for a Cow. While I was station agent on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, a few years ago, a Portu geese and companion came to the ticket window one day, and the spokesman, Antone Rose by name, called for a “teeket to Fall Reev.” I sold him the required "teeket” but he still seemed to have something bothering him, and shortly came to the window again, and said something which sounded like “two.” Thinking his friend wanted to go to "Fall Reev,” I naturally thought he wanted the second "teeket,” and forthwith Bold him one. It transpired he had an able-bodied cow outi-ide awaiting shipment to Fall River, and vhat he r< .lly said was "coo," Instead of "two I had sold him a ticket for the transpor- Mias o< s sv.—Bastes HsraU. A. T. fit S. F.Time Caro. Daily. Lamar. Colorado Daily. Weitßoond. East Bound. p ?«»* J 2 5 a. in I No. 2 12 15 a. m 2°* * } 12 a.m. No. 6 2 58 a. m J 6 U a. in. | No. 8 12 15 p. m No. 9 ...... i 55 a. in. No. 10 350 p. m No. 83-Frt 10 00 «. m. | No. 84-Frfe 12 15 p. m No. 1 is California express and makes local atopa betwiom Lamar ami La Junta. No. 5 is Denver express, stops ou Hag at La- Animas. »'arrie* free chair car ami Pullman*. No. 7 in the Mexico ami California exorss*. No. 1 and No. 7 both cari^ - tourist and Pullman sleepers. No. 7 connect* at LaJuuta for Pueblo Colorado Springs ami Denver. train No. 83 rmis to La Junta and will accom modate passengers for intermediate points. No. 2 is through California express ami con nects at La Junta with a train from Denver car ries passenger through to Chicago without change. Has Pullman and tourist sleepers. No. tf is Denver express ami runs through to Chicago without change. Carries froo chair car and Pullman sleeper. No. Bis local passenger ami malcos all stops, t arries chair car and Pullman Blooper. Kuut through to ('liicagtAAvithout change of cars. inquiries solicited and promptly and cheer fully answered. Descriptive literature and time tablos folders froe by applying to G. J. Uabvin. Agen.t PostofTlce Time Table The following time table will be ef fective on and after Nov. 18, 11)04: Mails close going east, 1*2:40 p. m., going east and west 0:30. Mails due from west 12:05, a. tn., 1:05 p, m., 3:02 a. m.; from east 2:35 a. m., 9:13 p. m., 5:25 a. m. Otlice open, Ba. m. to 0:30 p. m. Sun days Bto 9 a. m. Money orders and registry 8 to 0, except on Sunday. L>. E. Cooi’kk, P. M. Buy the genuine Bromo-Quinine a McLeans Drug Store 250. For cheap town lota nee O. B Thoman. IM-PANS Tabu lea Doctora find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cont packet is enough for usual occasions The family bottle (60 cents) contains a supply for a year All druggists sell them. The Denver Republican Is clean, truthful, reliable and pro gressive J* J* It prints more news than any other paper In Colorado. It stands for the best interests of the state and enjoys the confidence and esteem of all Intelligent readers THE New York Herald -1 Denver Republican news service gives the only com plete and accurate accounts of the Russo-Japanese war. Special Correspondents at the seat of war and in all foreign capitals <2* DAILY AND SUNDAY BY MAlL —Postpaid, per month, 7f*c. WEEKLY —Postpaid, per year, $l.OO. When in need of TREE. VINE or SHRUB which is right in Qunlitv, Variety add Price, see or write to T. O. Lamar, Colo. PEPSO QUININE For Colds and La Grippe CONTAINS NO CALOMEL. Boyd’s Up-to-date Drug Store One Minute Gough Cure For Coughs. Colds and Crouiv CURES WHERE All ELSE FA'LS. Rj St Cough Syrup. Tutm Good. EJso IN la time. Sold by ilruggl-t*. I*l If **s4!s\l DYSPt:psiA CURE. Vm ■ II fIT IW m U H digests what you eat H Hi Hi H WM The *l-00 bottle contains 2Htlme»the trill st*B, which Mila for Hi m m JjCj F H P««f*MOOHLY* T TH«UK M TO»T« “ » Hi B. C. D.WITT fic COMPANY. CHICAGO. For Sale bv I. H. MYERS GO TO THE IMPERIAL ' Barber Shop and Bath Parlors u Ou the Corner North of Depot, ii A sharp razor and a clean towelfor every customer FRANK COOK, Prop ; C. C. GOODALE Attorney and,Counselor at Law Office in Goodale Block LAMAR : : Cl LOKADO W. A. MERRILL JS-ttorxLeY-at-Xja-sxr- 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, Lamar, Colorado. Office in Bent Blk. ( East Main Bt. DR. 6. S. WILSON DENTIST Offices iu east rooms on second lloor of Irwin Building TUG GREAT FLAIRS SANITARIUM 2d Floor Blodrett Buildlns Will receive a limited number of med ical, surgical, gynecological and obstetrical cases. DR. FEWKES Suot. J. S. HA.STY, M. D. —Office— On Second Floor of the Good ale Block. '.AHAK, COLORADO Drs.Seabury & Mutchler Physicians and Surgeons Eighteen years'experience. Special attention givon to diagnosis, surgery, diseases of womeu and children, and the eye, ear, nose and throat. IRWIN BLOCK, SOUTH MAIN ST. 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 DR. E. E. BARTELT Physician and Surgeon Office over New York store, or inquire at McLean’s Bros. Drug Store J. H. HARDY, OSTEOPATH Hours 0 to 12 a. m. ami 1 JO to 6 p.m. Graduate A. T. Still School, Kirks villo. Mo. Examination and con sultation free. THE* LAMAR HOUSE J. W. MACE, Prop. First-class accommodations for regu lar boarders and transients. i l The t OPERA HOUSE i f BARBER SHOf j t f t M. L. CONWELL, Prop i s EAST MAIN STREET > KlLLthb cough and CURE THE lungs wth Dr. King’s New Discovery i /Consumption Pries FDR I OUGHSand 60c & $l.OO ■ WH Fret Trial. 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