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REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE Lamar, 09 Saturday, Oct. MARK IT ON YOUR CALENDAR Only Real Wild Animal Show on Earth AL G. BARNETT Big 4-Ring Wild Animal CIRCUS The Show That’s Different 1 OAA Performing a on Big Sensational IZUU Animals J[\/0 Animal Acts Performing jungle bred African Lions, Bengal and Siberian Tigers, Leopards, Jaguars, Pumas, Russian Grizzly and Polar Bears, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Zubas, Llamas, Kangar oos, Hippotami, Rhinoceri, Giraffes, Ostriches, Hyenas, Our ang Outangs, Chimpanzees, Dogs, Ponies, Monkeys and Goats EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES FOR 1020 THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY “Alice In Jungleland” Produced under the |>ersona] direction of Mr. Barnes. Hun dreds of People and Horses and countless Animals take pail in this most novel, stupendous and glitteringly gorgeous ex ampleof allegorical pageantry. The Most Amazing Animal act Extant 20 Tigers In One Act 2ft ""''lncluding RAJAH, the $ 10,000 Wrestling Tiger The Circus Act Beautiful A A DANCING HORSES A A W " DANCING GIRLS “ W CThe world’s only performing Llamas. Tom, DfcV. nnd Harr.’—Riding Seals. a iut <uio iniy—oica est Educated Horses. The world's only Educated Zebras. Danger, Dynamite. Cactus, Gun Powder—Jusst E Mules. The only performing Camels in the world, includ ing HOLY MOSES, Sacred Arabian Black Camel. The largest herd of performing Elephants. The High School and Tangt Dancing Horses. The group of performing So. American Pumas. EA Sextette of trained Laughing Hyenas. The Riding, Driving. Racing Ostriches. The Musical Carrier Pigeons. The world’s only group of performing Bengal Tig era. The funny Clown Pigs. Foil-Grown African Lions Qft World’s Challenge Group in One Act Value 160,000. THE CIVILIZED fWZ A DT Lone Survivor of pre- WORLD ONLY V/JV-AX 1 historic nninmls. Cl AERIAL LION rides in a balloon, sur- VHTingftfl roun( ' e d by shooting skyrockets. An un aJCII 111/3 v 11 surpassed feat in animal education. •m m H’gh School, Riding, Dancing and Mili- _. _.. ITCII tary HOUSES AND PONIES T rII World’s Premium Stock—Even' one an t/t/U Actor. fj dv MASTODONIC T i'\ r PTTC! Largest Hippopotamus PACHYDERN JLU 1U O in captivity 40 ANIMAL CLOWNS. 600 PEOPLE. 6 CONCERT BANDS. 150 ANIMAL TRAINERS. TWO BIG SPECI AL TRAINS. 10 CARS. 3 CALLIOPES- GLITTERING TWO-MILF. STREET PARADE at 10:30. Performance Rain or Shine, 2&Bp. m. Doors open 1 & 7. Sec the Big Free-To-EverAbcdy Acts on the Show Grounds after the parade. Came Early. .There is Plenty to Instruct and Amuse. You are Invited to Inspect the Cook Tent or the Barnes Premium Horses in the Stable Tents, or anv other Department that May Hold for You Particular Interest. See that your oameis Registered DAWNIE By MARY HELFANT • A l»2w by McClJr. Nev.ip«p«r SyaJlcai.) Young Jl/it Standing opened hi* eye*, yawned and stretched till lung, healthy body leisurely lie turned over on the other sltle. hi- sleej.y eyes railing OO C/ie clock. “Good night!” he passed In dismay. Folly awake now he lumped out of bed, und pulled hack the blinds. He groaned aloud ns the room was flood ed with the mild sunshine of an early spring forenoon. young Jim’s thoughts were bitter as he hastily splashed In the cold tub. As he dressed his thoughts grew mors hitter. "A fine excuse I have to offet Ihi wnle for not turning up. Poor kid, how disappointed she must have been: After all her planning, too. She may break off for this.’’ The last thought proved too much for poor Jim’s peace of mind, and gulping his black coffee without tasting It he duslied off to wards Dawn's home. On the way he tried to think of some excuse less humiliating than the truth. Young Jim was engaged to llttl* Dnwn (’rick 1 In, a lovely blonde young person to whom life was one sweet romance. She was not a giddy, young huf’rrfly for she could cook and eew v_"\! keep house very nicely. Her old* fashioned mother had seen to that. Dawn’s small head under the crinkly, baby-gold curls held a clever little hrnln. Hut Dnwnle had to have ro mnnee. When life offered none she would create It. She had known and loved Jim ulwavs. as she would naively tell you. Hut she would have pre ferred her purente to disapprove of the clever young architect, for then their courtship would have had many thrills, Ii would have been so Jolly to have had to meet Jim on the sly! But alas I 71m was ns welcome In the CYlcklln home ns Dawn herself. So Dawn made up all manner of stunts fur Jim to go through with. Jim agreed to “clandestine" meetings and hurried partings with tolerant good-na ture. “If amuses Dawnle and It no harm." he would say. Jim had balked at Dawnle’s last •rheme, though In the end he gave tn as nsunl. “I.et's Hope!" she had coaxed In her prettiest way. ’Weddings are so dull and commonplace. What a lark It would be!” “But we can have the wedding at home.” Jim protested. “Silly !” Dawn rebuked, kissing him as only Dawn could "We want to steal off In the ’dead of night' Just a> If father would really pursue us.” And so Jim. feeling rather foollah, gave In. They agreed that about two o’clock Sunday morning was the best time. Jim was to leave his roadster a block from the Crfrklln home, and Dnwn would wait for him in her room. Her room waa on the second floor over looking the garden, no ahe could have al. the romance she craved, even to ilie proverbial ladder. And at the last moment Jim had failed her for the most prosaic of rea sons. lie had worked hard all week .tn some Important plans. Saturday afternoon he took Dawn to a matinee. That evening he worked with his part ner on on Important hurry plan About ten he had gone to hls room, packed his suitcase and lain down to rest The next thing he remembered was aualiening In broad daylight. Small wonder then that Jim's feet lagged as lie came within sight of Dawn’s home. He bad nothing to any hut the truth, and he could not say that. With n grim smile he climbed the steps of the (’rlckllns* front porch. “What the—” he stammered as the front dcor flew open and a lovely vision In pink silk and laces threw herself into hls arms. “Oh. Jim,** the vision cried betweei kl-«es». “you aren’t angry v ith me. are you. dinr? I um so sorry I kept you waiting In the damp old garden. You will forgive me, won’t you, dear, when 1 explain?" “Yes dear, of course.” Jim assured ! her dazedly. “Oh. I’tn so relieved. You aee. nt the last moment I thought It would he more romantic If I pretended we hod been discovered. My cruel pnient.- (Jlm -inlled at this, even 111 hls he wlldennent) forced me to stay a prls oner In Aunt Jane's room. I pretend ed I had a toothache, so wanted to stay with auntie. It was great fun. hut I’m sorrow for you. Jimmy. Say you don’t, mind.” Dawnle paused to catch her breath, her eyes dark with pleading. Young Jim breathed a fervent prnyer or thanksgiving and aloud said 1 with an air of gracious generosity: Yes. 1 forgive you. but yon ruu*t never glv«* me another such Heart* " The Right Word. A coufile of deaf mules ware mar rlcd ihe other day The wedding was truly described as "a quiet affair.”— boston Transcript. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP State of Colorado. ) )»•. County of Prowers. ) IN THE DISTRICT COUIIT I/i the Matter of the Estate of) Allies L., Huckaba, deccused, and) Maud A. Huckaba, deceased,) widow of said Allies 1.. liucka-). ba. deceased. > THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP COLORADO. To Fred Huckaba. Mae Huckaba, Lucile Huckaba and Roland L. Huck aba, heirs at law of Miles L. Huckaba. deceased, and Maud A. Huckaba, de ceased. widow of Miles A. Huckaba. de ceased. GREETING: Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of November. A. D. 1920, or at any time to which the hearing tuay be continued, the Court will proceed to ascertain and determine who are the heirs of the suid Miles L. Huckaba, de ceased. and Maud A. Huckaba. deceas ed, widow of Miles L. Huckaba, de ceased. and as such entitled to Inherit any lands, tenements, hereditaments or other property constituting all or a part of the Estate of the said deceased, more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: The Lots One (1). Two (I). Three (3) and Four (4) of Suction Seven teen (17) and the Southeast Quart er of Section Eighteen (18) In Township Twenty-four (24) South of Range Forty-one (41) West of ihe Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Prowers and State of Colorado, und containing 320 ui-ies. more or less, according to the Government Survey. And enter a Decree accordingly, al which hearing all persons claiming to he heirs at law of .-.aid deceased may appear and present tliuir proof. WITNESS A. K. Downer. Clerk ..t tln- Dlstrict Court within and for the Coun ty or Prowers. In Ihe State of Colo rado. and the seal of said Court thW 2nd day of September. A. P 1920 (SEAL). A. E. DOWNER. Clerk First Pub.. Sept. 8. 192 u Last Pub.. Oct. 13. 1920. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP Notice la hereby given that on Mon day. the eleventh day of October, A. D. 1920. G. \V. Goodwin. Administrator of the Estate of Frank J. Goodwin, de ceased, will appear before the Judge or the County Court at the Court House In Lamar in the County of Prowers, Colorado, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and prevent hls account•» for final settlement und pray the ap proval of the same and ask to be du churged. ut which time and place an> person in interest may appear and pre sent objections. If any there be. Notice is also hereby given that ap plication for the determination of heir ship of said Frank J. Goodwin, deceas ed has been made and that the Co*t w ill on said date hereinbefore mention ed. or at any time to which the htsr ing may be continued, proceed to aei-ertaln and determine who are the heirs of the said Frank J. Goodwin, de ceased. and as such entitled to inherit U1 lands, tent ment*. hereditaments or other property, real or personal, con stituting all or a part of the Estate of ihe said Frank J. Goodwin, deceased, and enter a Decree accordingly, at which hearing all persons claiming to be heirs st law of said deceased may appear and present their proot. Witness J. C. Horn. Acting Clerk of the County Court within and for the County of Prowers, in the fttate of Colorado, and the aeal of said Court this 7th day of September. A. D. 1920 (SEAL) J. C. HORN. Judge and Acting Clark. Flrat Pub., Sept. 8. 1920. Last Pub., Oct. «. 1920. SIMMONS Stale of Colorado. ) County of Prowers. i A. H. Filkins. ) Plaintiff. > va. ) Geo. D. Johnson, Francis Hlllier.) Frances Hlllier. W. 8. Harris.) H. It. Harris. C. C. Harris.) Charles A. Loring. W. C. Park-) ar. D. E. Cooper. John >V. Al-> exander. and the unknown) heirs, devisees and legatees of) each of said defendants andi Persons whose names are un-) known to the said Plaintiff.) Defendants.) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. To Geo. D. Johnson. Francis Hlllier. Frances Hlllier. W. H. Harris. H. R. Harris, C. C. Harris, Charles A. Luring. W. C. Parker. D. JC. Cooper. John W. Alexander, and the unknown heirs, de visccu and legatees of each of said de fendants. and Persons whose names are unknown to the said plaintiff, the De fendants above named. GREETING: Von are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above numed plaintiff In the District Court of Prowers County. State of Colo rado. and answer the complaint there in within twenty days arter the serv ice hereof. If served within this Coun ty; or. if served out of this County, or by publication within thirty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of service; or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of the complaint. And If a copy of the complaint in the above entitled action be not served with this summon'-, or if tlie service hereof be made out of this State, then ten days additional to the time hereinbefore specified for appearance and answer will be allowed before the taking of Judgment by de fault as aforesaid. The said action Is brought to quiet title to the following-described real estate situate, lying, and being in the County of Prowers and Stale of Colo rado. to-vvlt: Lots Three (3) und Four 14) and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E'jSWl*) of Section Eighteen (18). Township Twenty-four (24) South ot Range Forty-Six (46) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, against the above-named defendants ana each of them, and the complaint herein further .-ecliea: "That the plaintiff Is Informed and believes and so slates the fact to he upon information and belief that there are persons Interested In the uhnvr--d«-scribcd premises and who claim some right, title, or interest therein adverse to the plaintiff whose names he cannot insert herein because their nnniea. residences and postoffice addresses are unknown to the plaintiff: and that the Interest of sucli unknown persons has been derived by assign ment or deeds of conveyance, or liens, or by virtue of the laws of descent or inheritance but of which no recorded notice is given and that such unknown persons are necessary and proper par ties hereto." As will mor fully appear from the complaint in said action to which ref erence is here made. And you are hereby notified that 11 you fail to nppear, and to answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take Judgment against you be default. Given under our hands as attorneys for the plaintiff at Laruar in said Coun ty this fifth day of Auguat. A. D. 1920. GORDON & GORDON. W. B. Gordon, A. C. Gordon. Attorneys for Plaintiff First Pub., Oct. 6, 1920 Last Pub., Sor. 8, 1980. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIM'IIIIIIIIUIHHIttMN lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIUIIINMC4NI DR. C. S. WILSON DENTIST X-RAY Over Lamar National Bank Phone, Lamar 14-W j DR. JNO. D. PAXTON VETERINARIAN I'hou. Lu« »1J ! ! GOODALE & HORN Attorneys and Counselor* at Law Office in <*ooi!al« Block LAMAR. COLORADO Alfred Todd J. S. Coder wood Todd & Underwood Attorney* at Law Prat tice in all Courts, and hsior* U, S. Land Dapartmant. Lamar, Colends. , - - ■ ■- J. K. DOUGHTY Attorney and C'euaaalor at Lav LAMAR, COLORADO Office in Bent Bik. East Main ■ treat GORDON & GORDON Attorney* at Lav LAMAR. COLORADO Office in Firkt National Bank Block WELLINGTON K. FEE Attorney at Law LAMAR. COLORADO GRANBY HILLYER AMS D. B. KINK AID AIMTMf, u te* Office,: Markham Building LAMAR. COLORADO Practice, in Stata and Falaial Courts, and befora U at tad Itataa Land Dapartmaat J. T. KIRKPATRICK Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Ball Steam Boiler, Surety Bond, Room 3, Huddleston Bid. LAMAR, COLORADO