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Locals David Konkel was in from his ranch Saturday. I,ee Knox and son Lyle were 1 county-seat visitors Saturday. Torn Oxenreider, the “weir’ man, was one of the throng here Saturday. Kemey Jones, brother of the Jones boys, is here from Mt. Home, Ark. R. I. Johnson made his weekly delivery of butter to town peo ple Saturday. 'Ate Misses Mamie and Hanna and James Herbert were over from Blaine test Saturday. L Burton will soon have a well drilled, and will then make it Springfield windmill No. 30. Subscribe for the Herald and you will form the acquaintance of all the good people of Baca county. W. P. Scott, auctioneer, Two Buttes dam, and son-in-law Mc- Coid, were in Springfield Friday | on businets. i Full line of horse collars, sweat l pads, lines and bridles at the Holly Harness Shop, Richard son’s Old Stand, Holly, Colo. s2.6o—money of the realm, | puts Mrs. R. W. McFarland ofl Herrington, Kans., od the first, floor and on the Brussels carpels up to December, 1016. The Campo Tel. Co. held a meeting on the 27th ult., at which arrangements were made to push the line fi-om this on. The company this week re ceived an installment of phones. Vanwormer and Terry of Two Buttes were in town on the 27tli By the Sentinel ws learn that they sometimes come in, when less than a year in arrears, and presumedly a little bit off, and say, "make it two years.” Capt. Vanorsdol brought in a load of corn from his Bellview place Saturday. He raised 600 bushels, along with a big crop of maize, cane, etc., last year. H. C. Kaiser now has a hen proof fence aronud his new premises. He will erect a wind mill and go after another garden. Last year his garden was among the best in the county. Judge Herbert dropped in Saturday to chat with the Her- J aid and to urge the commercial club to go after a certain high-1 class young lawyer of Kansas City, which the club has proceed ed to do. R. G. Cotton and Dick W right bought over 100 head of horses of Stockman Ed. Tanner lact week. Good work horses and many of them mareß. if in n ed of anything iu that line, they can supply you. We placed a nice Turkish rug on the famous Bru-scls fo.- Judge Herbert on the 27th ult., for whieh he payed duwn the mon, to pay the rent for the year to come. We still have room for one more on our Blaine list. I I will be in your vicinity cas-j trating colts the first cf May. Originals a specialty. I will call on you if you drop me a card in l time. Prices right. I have nev er lost a colt inall n,' f> a; i; e. Ralph Nicholas d 4-6 Two Buttes, Colo Qnamntine Regulations We have been handed quaran tine order No. 10, issued under authority of a proclamation of the governor, the said guaran tee taking effect on the 25th ult., and hereby give the sub stance of such parts of the quar antining as concern our read ers: I. No domestic animals of any kind can be brought into the state except from New Mexico, j Texas, Arizona, California, Or egon, Washington, Idaho, Ne-| vada, Utah, and Wyoming. I All the rest of the regulations j relate to the disinfecting of, stock cars before being.brought Into the state. ( As nothing is said of vehicles | crossing the line, apparently such con id be brought up to the state line, and by a rape or chain pulled across by a team on this side. Tbe team mt the other aide woe Id Aen go back and tbs team on iMa side bring tbe ve hicle. leaded or otherwise, to its John Schmidt of Fisher, Kans. 1 rakes up basement quarters with the Herald this week, and prom isL's to come on up at the end of his probation For first-clas» harness work call at the Holly Harness Shop Richardson’s Old Stand, Holly, Colo. d 4 • / ?o=o=o=»rs. g J. H. SKILLING O THE INSURANCE MAN | > Representing the Continental 2 Insurance Co. ol New York. II Insure Your Stock, Buildings, and grain against damage or loss by fire lightning or hail. I LA-IMIiLIR,, COLO -« j aogan^ 3o^ I Lee Holmes, Prop. Prepared to do all kinds of work. Well Casing a Specialty. Good Work Reasonab e Prices j »d ——— ————- i JETT HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, and Well Material We handle the Townley Tools and the R T. Frazier Saddles and Harness. Quality Unexcelled Springfield Colo. Stetson Hats Star Braid Shoes. •saQeo. (L BaKer«* GENERAL MERCHANDISE i® «iin® s The rHacfc What You Want. § FLOU and FEFD W Binding Twine 2K Barbed Wire jffl Springfield, Colo. |HQJI McComick Corn Binders and Mowers Whenßuyingßuythe Bestat Full Value for u-r Monev at IY ti tl U. LIVERY BHRN Horses and Mules for Sale Will treat you right. Dilingham & Wagner 'Spring field. Colo. 1 Judge Allen and Com Speck man lmvo been at Lamar durinsr the week gettinpr a plat of the county, which will each day he checked by mal! reports. Chan. Wilson and son of Bos- I ton took grain lo lamar'the first j of the Week. p=lOJ ■», .Ejj | The Star Lumber Co. II Elkhart, Kansas U WM. C. WASH BON, MARABR 3 °T || ■. n . j&l . ■I Do not think II in mighty B because we II handv f or a have had a II several months I f f w Pleasant || tWe hand „ I days that the ns , e Canon Car g winter weath- II bon Lump I er is all over. II and Nigger I A good pile of II Head Nut. A coal will come II ■—■■■- M 8 tst U ’W n I »■ g Anything in Our Line. ! L= ■ O. O- Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Sriiigiield Colo. # These are the cows that gave The milk that made the cream j T hi. t. the car that mart... the cream that made the butter « V.- Wtirrlrr Sc USkritH are the men with the Store that carries the Goods that Supplies the Trade of the | Men with the Cows, Etc, More and more every day Ford cars become the necessity for ev erybody—a utility in both city and country. Their great usefuluess is a part of the daily fife of all the people, through giving universal service with univercal economy. Retail buyers ol new Ford rrorn August 1914 to August 1015 will share in profits if 300,000 are sold in that time. Ask us for particulars. Keep in mind the simplicity in operation and economy in upkeep—less j Itnan two eanta a mile. Runabout $440; Touring car $490; Town nM car $690? Ooupelet *750; Sedan $976, com- ' '1 M pletely equipped, f. o. b. Detroit. § | Oa display and sale at I j ' w j | A Complete Stock | | Of Building Material | g At All Times § § Let Us Figure Your Bills. g THE 6. H. BROWN LUMBER CO. | § Lamar, Colorado, jg § A I AUCTIONEER. ■ The High Dollar for You w Means Success for Me. w. aTtbompson Bid n Count; « liitlnetr Stonington, Colo. Phone, Call or write me or make ar rangements at the HERALD OFFICE Sp-ingfield, Colo. m ######## ■fa* W. C. Gould, Pr». B. B t Bbown, Viee-Pre. W. W. Cooper, Ouhler. W mi— .■M a .ii.B»«minniiW»!—nBwm 5 Jjfftrat NatUmal lank | J j# Lamar, Colorado. # 'll* Capital Stock $50,000.00 S Surplus - - $35,000.00 W. Uk. ipwial pain, in the handling of an good boiiiM. #wy 1... .l B. B. Bbown, A. N. Pabbibn, Jf sirrnnra: w. c. gould, m. d. thatchbb, , John H. Thatchkb 6. •. Esklss, Prss. Liam Halt, Vis* Pr*i. || ij! Sam Holt, Csshltr. || j FIRST STATE BANK I; Springfield, Colorado || I Capital Stock 10,000.00 If Pay Your Bill with a Check and you will | 1 have a receipt. || PIONEER STORE m 'On and after Jan. 1, 1915, 1 * will Sell for CASH and you can '-kMp Bave money by buying at Den- AA iM&. ney’s. Here are some of the Oit Af priCKS yf. 3 cans corn 25cts. 3 cans No. 2. tomatoes.. .25 “ 2 •• “3 - 25 “ Ml $$ Hominey 10 cent price can. Krout 10 “ AA •jEW Salmon 15 4PW (r 6 bars white soap 25cts. kML 3 “ toilet 25 “ W# Iht 144 lb sugar $l.OO At Hams 20 cts. per ft W Bacon 23 “ kMf- Salt meat 18. Alltther goods in proportion. n A. A. DENNEY SPRINGFIELD