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I The Big Five. I Only One sueh Chance in a Lifetime, m ~~= — | Woman’s World | || Green’s Fruit Grower Bl | Farm Life, Home Life || j| OTfGFIELD $L,5O. | The Thrice-A-Week NEW YORK WORLD This is a time of great events and you will want the news ac- j curately and promptly. The Democrats, for the first time in sixteen years, will have the Presidency and botli branches of Congress. The political news is sure to be of the most absorbing nterest. The World long since establish ed a record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrice-a- Week edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular] value to you now. The Thrice-a- W'eek World also abounds in oth er strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact everything that is to be found in I a first class daily. The Thrice-A-week world’! regular subscription price is only SI.OO per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this un equalled newspaper and the, Springfield Herald togethe i for one year for $2.00. Tile regular subsciiption pric of the two papers is $2.25. The offer is open to any of our subscribers paying cash in ad vance. C. Frost Liggett, Allyn Cole, Land Attorney. Lawyer. I Aggett & Cole Public Land Litigations. Suits at Law Suite 1, V. S. L. O. Bldg. Phone Li'mar 818. Lamar Colo, j WALL PAPER Soo Mrs. Mills for all kinds of wall paper. Prices to suitjyour pocket book.—Adv. Cara photos of the tfreat Clark artesian well can be obtained from the undersigned at 10c J? for 2fc. 75c the dozen. .1. W. RICE. Photographer, dv Vilas, Colorado. LONG HOTEL [Formerly the Hoinslier Hotel] The house has been newiy U repaired, remodeled, and equip- ' fl f ped from roof to eeller, and is A v II A now in First-Class Shape. II ffetePi Can give the traveling public II the Best Accommodations. |J }|U-r Patronage Solicited $| Maurice Long, J. A. Huston i Contractor and Builder ; VILAS SPRINGFIELD. : FIRST CLASS WORK : Q =C g; =G -F. =tt =tt =ft --T -g! <t sfS~=S h 1 Postoffice I it # Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, a First* a Class Line of Drugs (i | s. iel J | Ci i A Perfumes, Toilet Soaps | 1 Drug Store | Baca Co. Abstract Co. W. JI. STEWART, Malinger. Abstract of Title to any Lands in Baca County New Maps of Baca County 15 cts at office 20cts by mail. Notary Public Agent for FIDELITY I’HENIX FIRE JNB. CO. OK NEW YORK Springfield, Baca bounty Colorado ju—ppm—caß— I W. P. Yerity Physician and Surgeon. Two Buttes, Colo. | W. 71. JHHRRILL p. J. M’CHRTY 0«*»y. Dill. Attorney MERRILL A M’CARTY Attorneys and Counsellors at Lav Lamar National Bank BUI*. R«omu X 4 and ft A general practice in all civil matter in all the courts. Notice For Publication (Publisher) Department or the Interior D. S. Land Office, Lamar, Colorado. M . Jan- H. 11*14. N.,t. o Is h* reby irivrn that Eugene Anderson of Lamport. Colorado. who on l» oc . j:«, jitjo made homestead rpiry s,. r ial N„ (;92tC f.r Lots «. 7. S.VnV , 19 Township. f!4 Smith. Range 1?, west 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make throe year proof to establish claim to the land «*K»vo described before (he United States 1 ommissloncr at Springfield Colorado on tho2Hth ilay o' February 19'4. Claimant names as witnesses; John Ward, Edgar Wait. John Anderson. Charles Wait, all of Lamport. Colorado. EUGENE M. WHITAKER Register. | Notick you ITklication j (Publisher.) | Department of the Interior I U. S. Land Office at i.arrar, Colo. Jan. 14, 1914. Notice Is hereby irlven that Rtirtcn J Fetter, of Vi'as, Colorado, who, on December 15. |:ilo made homestead entry Rorij.l No. 093’.’4 for Lots 3,4, e'-Jsw'i and se', 4 'of sec;ion. 18. Twp. ::2. south, range 44 west. 01 h Principal Meridian, has filod notice of lit ntl >n to make three year proof to establish claim lo (he Innd abovf described before the United Slates Commissioner at Springfield. Colorado, on the 28th day of Feb. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses’ Edward F. Deen. of Dudley Colo. Harry W. Walker, 1 Charles E. Wilson, Charles WjUon all three of Vilas Colorado. EUGENE M. WHITAKER, Register. When you want Drugs or Jewelry you know you can depend on patronize N. N. McLean, “The Old Reliable" Druggist and Jeweler, Lamar, Colo. N. B, First class Jeweler and Graduate Optician in charge of jew=lrv depart ment.—Adv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior. U. S. land office at Lamar Colo. r January 5. 1914. Notice is hereby given that Wilford Scrivner of Vilas, COlo. who on Dec. •JO, 1910 made Ilomestt nd entry Serial No. 09440 forsei of section 2, and lots 33. 34, 36 and nAswJ of section 1, town- I ship 32 s. Range 46 W. 6th principal [meridian has filed notice of intention |to make three year pßoof to establish claim to the land above described be fore the Judge of the Oouniy Court at Springfield, Colo, op the 21st day of February 1914. Claimant nanu s as witnesses. Lafayette McClintock, Harry Walker, Will McClintock,> C. W. Wilson all of Vilas, Colo. EUGENI*: M. WHITAKER, Register. NOTICE FOR (Publisher.) Department of the Interior 11. S. Land Office at Lamar, Colo, Janunry £9. 1914. Notice Is hereby given tlifit James Macarthur of Estelenc, Colorado. "110 on December : 'O. 1910. made homo‘tend entry •‘•‘•rial No. 09579 foi s' ja'a of mo. ?4 T. 32 S. and lota 1. 2,4; and se'« nc), of section , 3 Township 33 South. Range 51 W. 6th. P. Meridian. has tiled notice of Intention to make Throe year proof, lo cr-fnblUli claim to the land , above described, before the United States Com (inissioner «t Springfield. Colo., on the isth day | of March. 1914. 1 Claimant names as witnesses: 1 Samuel J. ' ollins, John IJ. McArthur both of Estelenc, Colo. [ Alex McKenzie of Kenton. Oklahoma. 525 Harvey C- Kelt of Sprintrlield Colorado. EUGENE M. WHITAKEK, Iteßtatcr WSLLIAMJQN HAFFNDRCD MOPAVERS-nUWTERf “TfTSiUHkMI ” Iciuiw ; r>T>T\~VT>K?COIyQ Nursery Stock. ..a, Call and see the trees I have growing on lots in Springfield. If you content plate planting trees, let me figure wi b you. Delivery about April Ist, iron the Griesa Nurseries, Lawrence, Kans. E. Emerson. NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION. Publisher IbpwbMDt of tbs Interior, U. 8. Land OAoa at Lamar. Colorado Novambar 24. ISIS. Notice la hereby eiven that Thomas J. Ladd of Acampo California who. on Dee. 14.1910. made Addl. homestea<l entry No. 09 04 for Luts 2 >0 and L°t3and W'-.ns's of section 9. Twp. 31 S. Lange 42 W. Cth Principal Meridian, has I filed notice of intention So make three ) car proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver at Lamar. Colorado- on the 12th day of February, 1914. claimant names as witnesses: O. M. Got''hall, C. C. McGill. Charles Medley, all three Of Stonington Colo. W, A, Greathouse, of Konantz Colo. Bt’GKNK M WIIITARKK. Register. Notice of Administrator's sals of Rsal Bstats. State of Colorado. ) County of Baca. S“ 8 In the county court. In the matter of the estate of Ambrose C. Curtis, deceased. Noiise is hereby Rivin that on Monday the 24th day of February. A. D. 1914, at the hour of two o’clock, in the af ternoon of said day, that I, Nathan It. Curtis, administrator of the estate of Ambrose C. Curtis, deceased, pursuant to the decree of the county court of Baca county, Colorado, duly made and entered on the i3th day of December, A. D. 1913, will sell at private sale at the Post Office Building:, at Artesim, Baca county, Colorado, the following: described real estate, belonging to the estate of Ambrose C. Curtis, deceased, tow it: The northeast quarter (nej) of sec tion thirty five (35), Township iwenty nine (29) south Range forty three (43) west; the southwest quarter (swj) of section twenty five [2SJ Township twen ty nine [29] south, Range forty three [43] West; the south half of the south east quarter [sj Of se|] and the north west quarter ot the south east quarter [nwj of sei] and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter [SWS of NE|] of section twenty one [2l] township twenty nine [29] south. Range forty four [44] West; all of the above described property being situate in Baca county, Colo. The terms of said sale will be cash. Dated at Springfield, Colo , January 27, A D. 1914, 5-9 Nathan B. Cuitis, Administrator of the estate of Ambrose C. Curtis, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBIJC ATION (Publisher) Department of Iho Interior! U. S. Land Office at Lamar. < olorado. January :‘9, 1914. Notice Ik hereby given that John D. Me 'rthur cf Eatelene. Colo, who, on Dee. SO, 1910. mode home stead entry serial No 09581, for s'-.-nw!*, sw!i ne 1 i.w'jie'* a"d ic'.tw 1 , of sec. 3 eltnw' 4 section 10, Twp, 33. «. R. 51 w. 6th P. Meridian har- Hied notice of intention to make Three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the United State commission er. at Springfield. Colorado, on the 18th day of March. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Alex McKenzie, of Kenton, Oklahoma. Samuel J. Collins. James Macarthur both of Esteienc, < o'o. Harvey C. Kett, of Springfield, Colo. EUGENE M, WHITAKER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lamar Colo. Jan. 28 1914 Notice is hereby given that Timothy L. Stagner of Lamport. Colo, whs on Dec. HI, 1910, made homestead entry serial No. 0921.3- for SE '* of Sec. 33, T. 32, R. 43 and lot 2 and sw',ne l 4 )f section 4, township 335. Range 43 W Bth Principal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof to es tablish claim to the land above described before the United States Commissioner at Springfield. Colorado, on the I7th day of March. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: M. L. Stagner. Otto Green, both of Lamport, Colorado. Gurney O. Kellogg, of Stonington, Colo. Elmer E. Cook, of Wentworth Colorado. EUGENE M. WHITAKER Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lamar, Colo., Jan. 26. 1914 Notice is hereby given that Horace A. Sheeler of Stonington- Colo., who. on Mar. 10. 1911, mode , homestead entry serial No. 09994. f#r ne!, of section 11, amended Feb. 24, 1913, to include nw!« section 12 Township 33 South Range 4-3 W. 6th Principal Meridian hits filed notice of intention to make three year proof to estab lish claim to the land above described, be fore the United States Commissioner at s pring- j field. Colorado, on the 51th day of Mar.. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses. j Elvin Wren of wentworih Colorado. A. R. Templin, Charles W. Alcorn A. Penney, all three of Stonington, Colo. I EUGENE M. WHITAKER, Register | M. E. Church Services First Sunday. Springfield, 11 MX) o’clock a. m. | “ 7;30 *• p. m. j No. Liberty, 3:00 “ p. m. I Second Sunday Preity Prairie 7:3C o’clock p. m. j Konantz 3:00 '* p. m. Stonington 11:0C " a. n». ' Tiiird Sunday Springfield 7:30 o’clock a. m. Two Buttes 11:00 *' p. m Fourth Sunday Welcome 11:00 o'clock a. in. Boston 3:00 " p. m. Vilas 7:30 * p. in. For Sale. Sorghum and broomcorn fod der, and baled millet and prai rie buy, at from $B.OO to $12.00 per cwt. Bundle maize scta. Ear corn 75cls. per bushel 4-7 Walker Bros, 18 miles south of Vilas. Notice For Publication (PuL.lr- 1 r ) Department of « lerior. U. S. Land Oii. \umar, Colo. Jan. 22. 1914' Notice is hereby given that B>iu»nn Lower/, of Stonington, Colo, who on Mar. I I, 1907 niodo home stead entry No. 7491. aerie I No. 02581, for ne', of sec. 33, Now described u,t Tiait 118 twp. 31 S. R. 4tW and on March 3°, Mill,trade Addl. homestead entry No. 010193 for Lois 5,6, 7, 8. Sec. M and Lots 1 end 12 rt Etc. r 2 Town ship 31 S., Range 41 W.. <‘-1h principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make drj yjv proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of district court at Springfield, Colorado, on the 10th day of Mar. 1914. Claimant name* as witnesses: J. W. Dorris, W. J. Dorris, Oscar M. Golshnll, nil three of Stonington, ; Colo. Clem Dilsworth, of Rod ley Colorado. Eugene m. Whitaker, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior i’nlted Stale.- Land Office I.amar. Colorado, Dec., 26. 11*13. Notice is hereby given that John F. Huston, of Vilas. Colorado, who on December 15. 1910 mode homestead entry serial No. 0937-1 for the 554 of sec. 20 Twp. :tl H. Range 43 W. GthPrincipnl Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Judge of Iho County Court .atSpringfield. Colorado, on the Till day of Feb., 1914. Ctaimart names as witnesses: David Konkel of Springfield Colorado. W. T, Couch of Htonington, Colorado. "’alter Schweitzer, W. M. Thompson, both of Vilas. Colorado. j EUGENE M. WHITAKER. RcgDU-r. Notice for Publication —lsolated tract. (Publisher) Public hind sale Department *»f the interior U. S. land office at Lamar, Colo. Doc. 15, 1913. I NOTICE is hereby given that, us di-| r.»cted by the Commissioner of the Gen-, eral Land Office, under provisons of Congress approved March 28, 1912 1 (37 Stnt., 77), pursuant to ihe applica tion of Thomas E. Carfclick of Sto’iing ton, Colo., Serial No. 012-112, we will offer at public sale, t<» the highest bid der, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at ten o’clock a. m., on the 18th day of February, 1914, at this office, the fid- , lowing tract of land: SE 1-4 SE 1-4;- of sec, 15, T. 31 South, R. 43 west, (3th p. in. Any Persons claiming adversely the above-discrihed land are advised to file their claims, or objeclions, on or be fore the time designated for sale. EUGENE M. WHITAKER. Regcster. NOTICE FOR PUBEICATION. (Publisher) 1 Department of the Inferior, I U. 8. Land Office at Lamar Colo. , January G, 1914.1 Notice is hereby given that Isaac ' A. Heckethorn of stonington, Colo, who on Decemder 21, 1910 made Home stead entry, serial No. 09473 for lots 1, 2, sfcnej and se] of section l, Town ship 32 S, Range 43 W. 6th Principal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore the Judge of the county court at Springfield, Colo, on the 24th day of February, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: i.. V. Campbell, C. E. Gillman, Levi Chambers, S. L. Thompson, all of Stonington, Colorado. EUGENE M. WHITAKER, Register. >O3 he for pubicatiOn. (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lumar, Colorado. j Jan 5. . 1914 I Notice is hereby given that Lafayette McClin tock. of Vilas, Colorado, who on December 15. 1910 mode homestead entry serial No. 0025 7. for Lots 20 . 31. 32, 53, -'ft. 57. i. 4, 6* 1 ,6 S of section 12, Twp 32 S. Kongo 4-’> W. 6th Principal Meridian has filed notire of intention to make three year proof toesthLlls!. claim to the land above described before the j Judge of the couny Court, at Springfield. < 010- i radoon the 2>stday of February 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: ■Harry Walker WUlMcClintock C. W. Wilson Wilford Scrivner, all of] Vilas, Colo. EUGENE M. WHITAKER, Register. Baptist Church. Third Sunday Springtiield 11:30 a,in. Bray School house 3:30 p.m. Fourth Sunday. Two Buttes 11:00 a. in.., 8:00 r. m. J. W. Hazel. Pastor. Rev. Dean’s Appointments. First Sunday. Konantz, 11:00., 8:00 p. in Second Sunday. Wentworth 11:00 a. in Welcome 3:00 p.m. Third Sunday. Stonington 11:00 a. m. H;()0 p m Wooley Schoolliouse 3:00 p. m Fourth Sunday Pretty Prairie 11 00 a. in.. 8 p. in Blaine : (, 0 03 in L. L. KNf HR'NO INSPF* ?PRl\GFiri-D. County (.'oinmissioner’s Proceedings. Coni inued from first page The county clerk is hereby or dered t.i have published in each of the county papers, a notice requesting the owners oi auto in obiles and motorcycles to take out a license for running their cars for the year of 1914, as required by law. I The claims of.l. T Nicholson | for services as physician attend* .inp Mrs. Fred Beitler. laid over. , The following claims were ex |ainined and allowed: j J. W. Haze!, for expence of | trip to Colo. Springs and Denver attending good roads meeting and state association of Co. com missioners. $30.00 Geo. A. Baker, Supplies for Co. and goods furnished the poor. 20.53 H. E. Ho lusher, Ser. us dep uty sheiilT. 9.75 K. K. Knight-, Stationery 20. CO Zoli Wagner, Hauling fuel to ■ the jail 1.00 ' Geo. S. Allen, Ser, as dep. dist. A tty. 25.70 W. N. Denney Hauling Smiths to Lamar and work on state highway 12.10 I VV. H. Dci.ney Work on state [highway 10.80 | J. I*'. Harrison Ser. as coin jmissioner and mileage an I ex pen co of trip allending commis sioners’association 08 20 11.l 1 . E. Barr Ser. as com. and mileage 57 10 T. Elden .Vilen Stamps 1.60 Will Still Waugh Work on j state high way 8.10 • J. F. Harrison Expence at tending stale highway commis sion meeting 17.00 Jesse Henson Work on state highway 9.80 S. E. Speck mann D,*ugs and Supplies 8.05 David Konkel Ser. as Co. Clk. Stamps and Express 131.10 J. W. Hazel Ser. as Co. Com. ■ and mileage and services look ling after poor 61.20 Lowell Mesorvy I «. Hwd. Company \ 1 Claimed $02.34 allowed 39.20 Robert .1. Homsher bill in complete and new bill request ed. The board .uvtid the jail and reported it in good condition. The minutes for the entire ses sion read and approved and the board ordered adjourned sine die. ATTEST: J. E. Harrison, David Konkel. (chairman) State of Colo. ) County of Baca, f ‘ ' T, David Konkel, Co. clerk and recorder, in and for the county and state aforesaid, do herb / cer tify that the above and forgoing is a trim copy of the proceedings of the Board of Co. Commission ers. as relate to the allowance of bills, the letting of contracts, the granting of roads, and re bates of taxes oi*3 assessments. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and offi cial seal this2Bth day of Janu ary, A. D. 1914. (Seat.) David Konkel, County Clerk ConsanspiiosE Takes 350 ■" ■ Every Day in the Unit 1 St itca at d the sur prising truth i that most ;ases are preventable with timeh , intelligent treatment. These appalling facts should warn us that after sickness, colds, over work or any other drains upon strength, Scott’s Emulsion should be promptly and regularly used be cau -. tubercular germs thrive only in a weakened system. The tc ted and proven value of ,-V >’.i' , 1. iilsion is recognized by reate-t specialists because its 1 n . irishment assimilates . to build healthy tissue; i:i the development of active, life sustaining blood corpuscles; strengthens the lungs and builds physical force without reaction. Scott’s Emulsion is used in tuber culnsis camps because of its rare -building, blood-making prop er' • and because it contains no ol or habit-forming drug. L e to insist on Scott’s. ,..:t i N. J. VJ-7*