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Locals Mr». Mary Snyder lias joined the Happy Herald family. Hilary Johnson lias been hard at work on the frame worlt yf the new postoffice. Very sorry, but have to let the agricultural and stock prizes go over to next week. Xj. Cliase says now he is sorry be didn't get a two-seated auto while he was at it. E. Fleenor of Yelton, Oklu., will read the Herald and then pass it on to his neighbors, Miss Mamie Rose will teach the Bray school the coming y.-ar. She is reported to he an excellent teacher. C. H Autry informs us thfy are new building a school house, and they will have a school this win ter.—Clyde country. Dr. Elmer Bartelt of Laina: trill take his place on the famous Brussels carpets on the first floor of the Herald flats for the year to come. Thanks. The father and mother and Mater Of Dizk Wright returned Monday from a several days’ visit with him at Esteler.e. The Wrights are old-timers and lira at Lamar. We are glad to announce that the business men of Springfield are Inthnsiastic over the organi-, •stion of a commercial club as a -aeans of going after business— the dairying matter in particu-' Ur. The Herald this week is tur. - mg out some stationary for 3. C. Warts. Plsase to notice his ad. 1 Mr. Weartz is going into stock I on a large scale, and is in the I market for cattle. Sen his ad. I and let him snow what you have. I Mrs. Doty and daughter Sarah j were thrown from a buggy on j the evening of the 30th ult. j Mrs. Doty’s arm and side were] badly bruised and thumb dislo- I cetod. and Miss Sarah was hurt by striking on her head. The Korae became scared and unman agable, and tore up the harness. The high-school department of the Springfield schools started Monday, with Prof. Jent as toacher, and with nine pupils to start with. There will probably be two doien pupils in this de-1 pertinent. Prof. .Tent has had loag experence In teaching, and iias done normal work. Spring- 1 field is to be congratulated on getting him in the high school ispertment of the school. O. K. Osteen and brother O.P. were in town Tuesday, the iat -,,r filing en a homestead in the west Butcher country. O. K. had SB,OO left after filing four yearn ago, and now has a com irtable home and is eomforta y fixed. He raised three big , -ops out of the four years, and tola year has the banner crop of toe county. Mr. Osteen is go •- tf to have some phoioes taken f. his crop, and will have one or more cuts made of it to be pub lished later on in the Herald. This is a commendable enter p ise, and should be followed by o> hers. BUY QUALITY It Pays. § | L 'W D SRAIN BROS. Umar. Colorado. j The Star Lumber Co. Elkhart, Kansas WM. C. WASHBURN, M A6R oc=ao^^o=ao The strike i ____________ situation in in vour win the Colorado , 7~ oal Fields ter s supply, has changed while the very little from i pi ice isow last winter. and while it is From all indi- £| DOSS ibe to get cations at the || Wc havc present time aboul 100 tons O the coal s.tua- of gugarite 1 tion this year t will be as bad Co non in stor-» or worse than i now. _ last year. JJL -*Q o o g Anything in Our Line. g "■fti Lower Prices on Ford Cars. Effective August Ist 1914 to August Ist 1915 and guaranteed against any reductions during that ( time All cars fully equiped f o. b. Detroit. Runabout - - $440 Touring Car - - $490 Town Car - - - $690 (In the United States of America only) Buyers to Share in Profits. All retail buyers of new Ford Cars from August Ist 1914 to August Ist 1915 will share in the pro fits of the company to the extent of $4O to $6O per car, on each car they buy, provided: we s* 11 and deliver 300,000 new Ford cars during that time Ask us for particulars Ford Motor Company SUNDAY’S GARAGE. | . • U=,o=a„=, J=:! =j| 0 Buy Where Everybody Buys. Q L. T. Williamson and wife hud these wedding pictures taken the other day. By the way, Lon lias as fine a crop of peanuts as you will find anywhere. Bert Petty has been erecting a large barn and granary, which j seems somewhat suspicious for a young bachelor. | We have just received a large [shipment of coffee direct from the mills; and it's coffee that we can guarantee. Price 30 and £5 cents We’ve been pretty hard to ge‘ along with ever since the fair We carried away some prize and you who attended the fail know that it took ar. A1 product to win A fin?r exhibit than Baca county’s exhibit would be a fine one indeed. We are building an addition to our building and will carry ev erything the homesteader needs. Wljpplcr—HJcrka Him. (Ed. p CAMFO, OOILoJ j son k k >it p ;rr.i atio Publisher Depanucnt ' f 1 ■ • I’nltr* 1 - nt-~ l.nml I .amar, dorado. ~»-pt "6 19! : : otic-la hereby ni\«n that 7 bomns \ Pot’e 1 i f FI- h n rt K»n:a-< who on Dec. 10th. 1912 Ini T- 11. D. entry b'eri.-tl No. "I&H. fc>r j« . ’» T-.vp .' «*., I-* U I fith prlnc'p i rr eridhir, has file I I not ire of intention to make Thiec year ;■ roof. to establish claim t« . ti. land \ above deserilied l)«forc the llnited states [ Commimaioner at Springfield, Colorado, on the j 10th day of Nov. 19'4. j Claimant names as witnesses: ■ bichard O. Kelley. Albert L. Smith, Harry. Co Tnhaver. Earl Tu> lor, all of Elk hurl, Kantcs I EUGENE H. WHITAKER. Roister i Watch this ad. iii the futi re for some real bargains in dry goods and dress trimmings. "YYur husband says he leads ! a dog’s life." said one "wife to another. "That's about right,” replied] :he other. "He comes in with' dirty feet, lays down by the fire, 1 and waits to be fed.” —E\. j Have you given dairying a moment’s consideration? Tin's is the best paying business .you ran engage in aty where, and Baca county is an ideal field fop [ the beginner. A pit. silo is in- 1 1 expensive, and good silage can | be easly had. One silage cutter will do a small community until i all are able to purchase one in dividually. Get busy on the, propositii n. It means plenty 1 and a bank account. Best corn starch 3 10 ct. pi gs 25 cents Huy where everybody buys. JO'IICi KOI: PUHEICATJON. (tliblisher.) Department of the Interior (J I-and Office at Lamar. ( 010. SOpl 2! 191 Notice In lii’iiiv given that Arthur Edgar Myor - of Sprinqrfir■!«!- Colorado, wlm oil Mar. 17 191! ma.lc honie-friul Entry •-••na' No. Cloo€' toi m ’ . section 28 Township 2 South, Range i7 W. 6ih. P- Meridian, hi fllori notice of Intention to make trh year proof, t<> C'laMixh claim to tlie 'h • above described. In-fore llie Clerk of the D st i. t Cou tit Springfield. Coin., on the 10th «b«> or Nov. UI4- Claimant names as witnesses: James R. Ice, Henry Oxenreidt r, Charles Hen derson T*'oni: aOxei.reiil. r all ol "p-infrfield. * u : u EUGENI M. WHU aKER. Reeister. I Buy Cattle. iAny and all kinds. ww Write me what JIM you have & what-ME your prices are ‘wm? J. C. Wertz Wentworth, Colorado. ......KONKEL’S 5T0RE.....! STONINGTON, COLORADO For Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc. ! GOODS FIRST CLASS—QUICK SERVICE— The prices are as low as you will tind in larger stores, aiid in many cases lower. I The expenses at this place are light, and wheie t> .ponses are light prices can be low —and here they ajp .cv I Your Business solicited. TERMS CASH. I Geo. Efvip JCopkel, [ Proprietor. | Stetson Hats Star Brand Shoes. «®Geo. fl. BaHer^ GENERAL MERCHANDISE IcbowfNei m The Place wjm What You Want, ®ir @ FLOUR FEE ® i {Binding Twine ||jj. Barbed Wire Springfield, Colo. y|lk M c(jormic (J orn Binders j owers. When Buying Buy the Bestat Full Value for u-r Money at UlinT TV L. I \ Or 1 >l j AUCTIONEER. The High Dollar 1 for You ... for Me. W. A. THOMPSON i Baa a Cgil) b' iioliie;: ] Stonlngton, C«lo. ! Fhone, Call or write me or make ar r?ngoments at the. h halo office Springfield, Colo. BLACKBURN and FIRMS, . General Merchandise Good Service and Best Quality msr^ stock Salt SteSfe- Full line of Groceries Dry Goods We Guarantee both the Quality of Our Goods and %m W. J. Blackburn, /Agr. ELKHART, KZAATSTS. •fk B. B. Brown. Pres. A. N. Parrish, Vice-Pres. . W. C. Gould, Cashier. JJ2, *Sff- #1 _ , I # 4 13Fu*Bt Natimta 1 # f- La n r, Colorado. # Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus - - $35,000.00 We take special pains in the handling: of all good business ||§ T%- R. B. Brown, A. N. Parrish, JjZ. W BtrHIOtB: w. C. Gould, M. D. Thatcher. y T. M. Brown. #r#• ##r •#?#? #r#r##• ->THE^T — pioneer Qtore I GOODS i GROCERIES FLOUR, PEED, GW SMS. HARDWARE, sampson wind mills. thUUU Best prices, goods considered, A. A.DENNEY, SPRINGFIEL When in Springfield try the CENTRAL HOTEL I For a Clean Bed or Something Nice to Eat. i U SHORT m ORDERS m -A. SPECIALTY i Bread and Pies to suit the taste Give usu-r order For a nice DjflKE To ™ e M Picture Frames made to order from first-class Material. R. L. HethcocK, Proprietor. Burton’© EScstauran. igj • - Repairing —i_,oiDa-ijsra-—- Nil’ll 7 Riri-t door nortli of _ nil Vk' All Up sctton's garage