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Notice For Pcblicatio:: Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at Lamar. Cclo., Oct. 13. 1915. Notice is hereby Riven that Paul R. Moore, of Rule. Colo., who on August 29. 1912. made Home stead Entry. Mo. 01193 G. forS Sw . Sec. 5 and N 1 SW'4, NW'-i, Section 8. Township 20 S., Range 51 W., Gth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Uoceiver of tho U. S. Land office, at Lamar. Colo., on the 17tb day cf De cember. 1915. Claiment name* as witnesses. J. D. Smith, J. A. Howard. Suaan C. Uhlcc. all uf Rule, Cclo.. Tod Barker, Maxey. Colo. A. L. BEAVERS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Pqldlaherj 'epni tineut of ihe Interim I’nlti*-; State' Land Office Lamar. Colorado, Qrt. 13 11*16 ’ <4l t la hereby riven that Gid R. Thompann. 1 Jr-, of Vilas, Cola, who on Feh. 8. 1911, i mid* \rm -jtosd entry No. 09*09 fori I-oU '-2- ond4. a>,NVH. EH«W L Section '*• 'M.I.HS. Range 43 W.. Gth Principal m«Tidi:i*t haa ‘lied notice of 1 tent ion to make •' prx|f to establish Halm to the land ab •-•e l ' -ribed. b-.'-rs Silas E speckmann U; s. Fpm. orinrflrld Colorado, on th*- 13th da\ 1-fK*., 191*. plairpapt names as witness**: J: A. Htptip. J? Husto", Mihlon A. C. Cl** Jesse E. D-njap all af Vila*. Colp' A. L. BEAVEPS Register. M9T|ce for publication PK*i<rt*M»N« Htt *UB iN^aaiUlt. U. S. Land Office at Lumar, Colo., Oct. 18. 1915, Notice In hereby Riven that Claud W. Radford, oj Stonington. Colo., who on June 14. 1911, mad« Homestead entry. No. 01070'*. for SE . Section 18 Township 30 S.. Range 42 W.. Gth Principal Me ridian. has filed notice of intention to make Three year Proof, to entahliah claim to the land above described, before thfc Judße of the County Court | at Springfield. Cofr>.. on tjio 17th dnv 6f December ]916. • Cjkiment names as witnesses. H Vi Chas. Medley. John f. .Jacjcson, a 1 John f. Martin, of Blalii'r, A. L. BEAVERS, Register. Notice For publicbtion Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Lamar, Colo , 1 Oct! 13,'ltflG, (jotjee |s hereby Riven that sJian 6} Hu Ike. for merly Moore, of Rule,'Colo. who. on Außust 29. i912.' made Homestead Entry No. 011935. for S'* SW'.,. Sec. 8. Se)iNE?4. E:SBE*4. Sec. 7 NE', NEv... See. nh nw'!« pec. 17.‘J. 30 S.. Jt. 51 W., 6th Principal Meridian, has filed 'notice of intfcn f jon'fp makc'Th'ree jlriar jnoet, *{o' feijabjish 'fcAuifi |p the [and abpcc described." before ihe Register Prj*RS c S!YPFI»rP/’‘fi; t»nd Office, at Lamar, ppjo.. on the 17th day of December. 1915. Claiment names as witnesses: ’ Paul R. Mporw. J. D. Smith. J. A. Howard, all of Rule, Colo.. Ted. Barker, of Maxey. Colo. I A. L. BEAVERS. Reffister. | NOTICE Full PUr.LH’ATB** publisher i department of the Interior V 8. Land Office at Lamar. 0010,. Sept 80. 1915 Notice is hereby riven that Henry Harlow of Stonington Colo,, who on Deo. I«. 1910. made Hd. entry '*o.OT-*O7 for ne*4seV. lots 8-1 *. .23-24-46, nw'.sw'. See. in, L t Hi Sec 9,T. 31 S. Kui.rc 42 w-, Gth Principal Meridian, haa filed notlee of intention to make 3 year proof to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Silas e. Speckmann. U .S . Com- Sprinß- | field, Colo., on the Gth day of Doc., 1916. . Claimant names as witnesses. | Arthur S|,arr«ck. Willie Ssmsteni Charles | McGill. H. O, Miller, all of StaMngton. Colo. A. L. BEAVERS REGISTER » NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fPubliaher) Department of the Interior U. S, I-and Office at Lamar. Colored' o«*t. I*.. 191 F. Notice is hereby Riven that lease T. Phegley ofCampo, Colo., who, on Oct.. 6. 1911. mad* homestead entry No. (UllO9. a'4 Sec. 1« Twp. S 3 S. R. 46 w. 6th Pi Inclpal Meridian har filed notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Silas E. Speckmann. U. 8. Com at Springfield. Colo., on the Uth day of Dec 1915, Claimant name# as witnesses: Wm R. Doll, Fred E. Green. Eli C. Smith, all of Rodley, Colo. Linn A. Davis, of Cnmpo. Colo. A. L. BEAVERS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publiaher) Depattment of The Interior. U. S. Land office at Lamar, Colo. Oct. 12, 1915. Notice is hereby given that William R. Doll of Rodlry, Colorado, who on Dec. 12, 1911, made homeatea< entry Serial No 011837 for lots 5-6, esnw£, Sec, 7, T. 335. R. 45 West, and nel section 12 Town *hip 33 S. Range 16 W., 6th P. Mer :Ji in, haa filed notice of int. ntion t< make three year proof to establish ciaim to the land above described, bt fore Silas E. Speckmann, U. S. Com at Springfield, Colo , on the 11 th day Dec., 1915. Claimant names aa witnesses: Fred E. Green, J. M. Mooreheau Isaac T. Phegley Eli Smith all of Kod ley Colo. A. L. BEAKRS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publiaher) Department of the interior U. Land office at Lumar, Colo. Oct. 12 1916. Notice i* hereby given that Irn O. Fdg°r of St nington, Colo., wh< on December 13,1910 made homestead m-. try. No. 09228 for of section 84. township 82 touth range 43' west 6th principal meridian ’ia filed 1 notice of in' ention to make i a year | proof to rstabliblish claim t., ihe land i above described, before Silas E. Speck mann U. S Com. at Sprinsield, Colo., on the 11th day of Dec. 1916. Claimant names aa wineaaes; E. C. Mcasel, Warren O. Brown, both of Spiingfield, Colo Vivian F. Ili**ox of Wentworth, Colo R. B Kerr,of Stonington Colo A. L. BEAVERS Reglater Dr.T W. Brady Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist At Mcleans’s Barn Official Phone, Prowers IS Residence Lamars2 w-■%rf ' : r . t i\y:ir t tio»i. Pu • lie.— tnwil or «h- .. .r • **. I.nd i.ifir. :i*. I it... . GnWa . sntio i. . ; ,:i f. Hi -x. • «V„tworth •’ *.». - D •. 13 910 •I’ade h.*"> ■■ r, • ... 09 -9 for we»i '* faction .•■■> T. v nsi ip •- S Range ■’ A. Cth Principal i .1 notice >■! intention to make three you. , roof t‘ a ?stnL:ir' claim to the land above <l»-vril>ed Lef- SilesE. Speckmanu, U.Coni- -t Sprinsfiol.. Colorado, on tha llthday of Do., 1915. Claimant s as wltnosscw. Ira O. l*. B. Kerr. B ‘-’i <#f .. . Colo. E. C. '*ena I. Wafron 0. both .. SprinßfiielJ. Colo. A. L.BKAVEkS. H«Riiter NOTICE OF CONTEST j | (For Publicist .) 1 I DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTI KiOR United Slates t.and O • Lamar CuloraJ , To Charley S. Hammond of Lo ..it>, Kai s, Co’ | teatee. You are hereby Botifie.l that Robert W. Vor who Rivcj Loretta, Beaver Co., Ok|a. aa his p, C. I address did <>n October 2 1915, file ii| this olilc i IJsduly corroborated ai'ii’ication t«> contest an*' i n* cuip the cottce laiion o< your homestead entr No., 01653 U Serial No. 015530 made Nov. 30 191 for Wfst 4 Section. 34 Township 1.; Rang'* 4S w (Ith priucii'al meridian end i. arounds for hi. contest he alleßea that aai* pharjey S. Ilanui. ’ iius wholly abu-idonc I sai* jsner haa failed to g ~); . , * Imn. qvo oj- cult - ya|e nr.i* since due <> j; .try; t..t*V uij of said de faults exist to this dat■*. you arc llierofo o fur l her *1 if I that the ■aidallcßailPos tv!il b* t..K* n ... cif *ed, Had your said entry wl l be * nncellcd v» i'hout fur-I thur r'lßht lobe heard «i' J■i ' c li.i* office *r I on appeal if To» fail :o file iti h‘> cfi'.e \vl twenty days aft* r 11.» FOURTH puhiiciition of this m'tice, aa si...\vn Lel<#w. your answe>', un •<er oath, speci 'cady 1 c th* se alleßs tiousof control. toßether Aiih doe proof that you have served a copy »! yo'ur answer On the 6aid contestant rither In perien or by m»iL - 1 11 shou|d state in y.:iir answer the mime of tfic postoflioe to which you dc-ire tuju.x* nytj'es to pb iiwiit to you A. L. B.:AV.:its, Register. R. J. McGRATH Receiver. Date of firat publication Nov. 19 11*15. Date of second publication " *-C, 1915. Date • f thirJ publication Dec. 3, 1316. Date of fourth publication Dec. 0. Iftl*>. NOTICE of CONTEST -For publication) tUTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United Slates 1-und Office Larnar Colorado. i . Clarence C. Smith of Font in, Okla,. Box 636 'Jen testae: Yoft hereby notified ttiat Olen Shaffer, Rives ForRUT, Okluho nu. as his post- ' office address. did on Oct 1915, file In i this ool<'e his dujy corr*>boriite*l implication to contest and secure the can. citation of yniir hoirestem*! entry Serial No. (>1&,5, r -3 male Dec 11. 1914. for the sw.'t of Sec. 26 and the aeki of Sec. 27, Twp. 30 S. It. 49 W. 6th P.M., and a? Rrounds for hi 4 contest ho allcßes that said Clarence C Smith has wholly abandoned said land that he lias wholy failed to establish residence upon, cultivate or mprove same since date of en try; that all of said ilefuu'is exist to this date. You are, therefore, further notified that the * said alleßations will betaken aa confessed aid 1 your said en<ry will be canceled without furthei right to be heard, either before tl.fs office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office witn’n twenty fiaya after the FOURTH publication <d this notice, as shown below, your answer, un der oath, specifically rcspondlnß *o these alleßa tions at contest, together with due proof that . | you have served a copy of your answer on the j I said confstaut either in person or by reßistercd | mail I You should state in your answer the name of I the post office to which you dosirc future notice to be sent to you ‘. A. L. BEAVERS. Register R. J. McGRATH. Receiver Data of first publication, Nov. 19, 1916. ** " second ” 26, 1915. ” ” third ” Dec. 3 1915 ” " fourth •' Dec. 10. 5915 NOTICE OF CONTEST (For Publication) Department of the Interior United States Land office Lamar, Colorado, To Isaac C Stutr.man of Hutchinson, Kans. Con testae. You are hereby notified that Andrew R. York who gives Guilty. Okla.. as his Poet Office address, did on Oct. 1916, fils in this office his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your home stead entry serial N 0.013495 made September 2nd, 1913, for ne)4. w'-.-se'-i, l.ot 1. Sec. 26, Township 33 a.. Range 49 W. 6th Principal Meri dian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that Isaac C. Stutzman • as wholly abondoned said lard, that he has failed to reside upon, im prove or cultivate same for more th«n six months *aat past; that there are no evidences upon aid land to indicate that entryman ever es'abliseed residence upon or impr'ved said land; that all cf snid defaults exist to this date. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without your further right be heard,either before this officeee on appeal, if you fail to file in this office wit Lin twenty dars after the FOURTH publico- ] tion of this notice, as ihown be o» your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of contest together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mall. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you dcsiro future notic a to be sent to you. A. L. BEAVERS Register R. J. McGrath, Receiver Date of first publication Nov. 5, 191 ■"* " second " “ 12 “ third " “ 19 “ • fourth ** ** 26 “ NOTICE OF CONTEST (Fo.- publication) DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR United Statet Land Office. Lamar, Colo., Nov. 10. 1915. To Fletcher M. Spencer of Wtehßa. Kans.. 349 N. Spruce St. Contesteei You »re hereby notified that Sami.-H Self who glvea Springfield Colorado as his P. <>. a**. « dress,did On 0ct.,5. 1215 file in this office h ( s duly I corroborated application contest ard se- I cur# the cancellation of your hnmeMead Entry ( Serial No. 012791 mvie Mar. 29.1913. for r.e’« | e'snw'i.an'l Lota 1 and 2 Sec. 19. T. 28 s. Range 47 west, 6th principal meridian and as grounds for his content he alleges that said Fletcher M. Spencer has wholly abandoned sni*| land; that he has failed to establish residence upon; improve or cultivate ssme since date of entry, that all of said defaults exist to this date, i You are therefore further notified that the aaid allegations will be taken as confessed and your said entry will be canceled without furthei right to he heard either before this office or on appeal if you fall to file in thii office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication o this notice ; as shown below, your answer under oath specifically responding to these allegation' of contest together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant cither in person or by regi-ter’ d mail You should state in your answer the name i the peatoffiee to which you desire future notice , to be sent to yon. A. L. BEAVERS, Register R. J. McGRATH Receiver. Date of first publication Nov. 19- 19‘5 s:cond *' ** :6 “ third •* Dec. 3 " fourth Dec. 10. ,\ /• -V. r,- - it * }>,.-• * W»M . V|fO Y 3 IJOLLb yjAMto —— (!Ifji iiitmao The W. M. Dickinson * 1 . Sti-rent Lamar. I C j.ll-3 til I* . i H oil I dnv S.Ox kson r displays var td find cur Viilufs so icmptinu We have playthings for the young, useful gif s fq»* tin* • l«i- Only a personal in>j)i*c(.ioii of oup 'large assqrtipenVrf .fid buttei; • ill ;• * :»i inj-i y :>u »f t i i » Ohi'istm s puruh.i.si-3 at i '..me n;..l b.in— 1 1,3 n. S Lula rl a,|s ia t" , I'ieni !>nij the.' v I llrt Julii<,lte(i —ami you ,v. u.i , .! /. V ; 'i • ai ,li 1; >il , i, •. i i i i , • c 6 0 The Tltrice-A-Week | Edition' of the Nv>V Yqrk v'or) \ ffaqtically \\ IJuily llig I prjc.e of a Weekly. No ot.ii- j er Newspaper In the worl c! j gives .'•> much at so low a li price. There haa nev-r been a time when h n„n«pAp; * was more ,« uVyJ.' ilie gnat ' waf in Kurbfko'llus nu.v entered 1 a s '* ond your,- w th no premise of an end fo- a Jong time j Thse'* are workl-shakiug events, in which the' United -"tatia. willing or unwilling, has bee • compiled to tike a part. No ntclligent person I { -an ignore au*li Issues. J Th*; Pres d, u tinr con'est also wil? soon be a t ) ' hanrf. Hd newspip-r will inform you with! j tho pr< inptnw* and ch apien of the Thrice-;.- ; Week edi'icu.f Ihe New Y tk World. j THE THRCE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular J 1 j subscription pice'is only $l.OO per year on>l Ihi L pays for IQ6 ppers.- We offer this une.ju.iUod ‘ newspaper nnoTHE SBRINGFIEi.D HERAID | LAND i Want to buy a few deeded. quarters wth good titles. Have I eastern lari to trade for Uaca county luni, J. P. kllnrd, Plains, Kans. I • - -• jSyrßcise to Auto Hack Tri-Weekly Leaves yMcttse Mon WFri 9 a 51. Leave Stoipgtoa Tue ThuiSat 6a. Di Ford Grftenden riy racuse Kans Dolors Sav©d Ars dollars Earned / We are the makers of prices Others Follow-—Sometimes j " J Binding twine .... IOJe per pound; ,80 Rod Spool Standard Ghidden Bui b Wire, spool $2.00 ; CoaS Prices AT OUB IJINS BKBTRCK BEST: K<dCK’' . uANON CITf LUMP S ' J - , ALE CANON CITY NUT . ■ S 5-00 ..iNIDAD KUN OF MINE . . $3.50 . SCRENED PEA S 3 ' so The W. M. DicKiQSOi) Lumber Company • L i » J : J er ; V*cc....: 1. 3.--0 ’Foley K.il I'ilL com.ilot 1} ..cness “ ' 1 M 1,,e * ' ** • ■ .‘...i otrunj and i .u. v r." i.ld v *.athe. . ..* ching joints *• ' •*-*•« ’ ■ -■1 -. an-* i"fv .!*r M<l !-r action '• -• nb i.rc'di-. Vilty ICi in-.y PHU help the ki.'ii .- cl . iiiiatc puiu- • \ isin ' iLiia,.,, til It • r , 3rus. this , k a„.i 1,0,v d.. you tl.i.ik it con... ire.', wii.ii ot'i •: a ’ :.y By ill.' Du *: Indicator we <•* ■ 1 i- • : ••! ami j-, that on ' v is a! o a ; !il*-g of the past. 'd i ion Bryan and wife drove ill).' ifl < I ‘lll .1 I’ |,l;.v ii; no > Hnd. o ju4t g-L back £i\>il a t a i iiv* itbs’ vi.'.it to C aliforiihi and Ui • i g f i:-. lb y are sclent i finally cor roc l those fo|r|?rs the ileraid got out for Auctioneer Thompson, lie sure t * upt your ’peepers o. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect tlielr aches and pains and suffer in | alienee —this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves a*u excitable: if you feel languid, wearyor depressed, you should know that Scott's i Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the hlu>u, I strengthen the tissues, uouriah the uervee ! and build strength. I Scott's Is strengthening thousands of • - —and will help yon. No alcohol] oil & Bctrac, 'il.-wi,jiw*.*.'»•”?, Oui Jittney offer— This and five sents. cut out this ilip, enclose wiih five cents o Foley » nd c« n j j.ny. ‘ hlchago I 111 writting your name nn 1 n '.iro-s c'e.n !/. Yop ■ Wlll • ''ecivc in return a trial vjaVaiuliig i Foley’s Honey bompourul. for coughs, ■ Jokti. an<i croup. Fo’.ey Kid no-, Pilln, nnd Foley '’a* liartlc Tablets. TOST OFFICE DRUGSTOFE The* mail lino Spring-! Ofmpo is likely soon be changed by the inspector I from its present roy.lo ui th.ef State high\yav, on« mile west, 1 ‘Meantime, the mail carrier will,; have to remain on the present I route unti 1 such a change is made, and cannot deliver mail off that route without throwing himself liable to tho government. < ITROI.AX CITROLAX i CITROLAX Best thing for constipntion, sour alomach, lazy livar and sluggish LOwcl.-. Stops n sick hcadacli almost at o»cc. Cives a most thorough and istis factory Hushing—no pain, no nausea. Keeps I vour system cleaned, sw« of and wholesome. Ask for it relax* I OS’: OFFICE RUG STOIt:: S. E-SI’ECKMANN. Pio> On the Famous Brussels; AinonjfthQ 4 *' 'vh) hav- n dnp ing th? (ast week put down the mun fjr tlm year to cum and j have joined the Herald to make things hum, are the following, with amounts set opposite their names: Chas. Henson, Springfield, $1.25, Joe McGoughey “ 1.25 J, A. Bevis “ 1.25 H K. Ellis, Stonington, 1.251 J. E. Lyons, Texhoma,Okla. 2.50| Dr. McMillen, Campo, 1.251 J. N. Tiiomas, Isabel, Kans. By son Everet .75 Slowly but surely tho Herald’ is crawling up to the 1,000 mark. pUftag tflhafl fooa<ll32lJ}3? S3[gaia3syß^^ag<S 0 l Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your jgg| efficiency. ■ DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when severe headache. over-work or nervousness "I once had terrible <c fkp POIICP lieadaclieo anl fenred La 10 u,w Grippe. I could not at- *4,1 , tend to my work. I took *-**• X*IIICS aonio of Dr. Mile./ Anti- |\ . . • m * • T-Mn puiu a.1.111,.. pain Restorative Nervine I v/a.J quickly gone. Then I kvn-iio J should be used to relieve I the cause. I TEmIvEAHNiUM, ' F F|H<!T P®*' ■ OT T‘-«. <*"-• B Spring Valley, Minn. TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY I J WILL BE REFUNDED. 'awa—— Hurry Manville of Lamar put the roof on the bank this week. The barn is now under r«>of, and is one of tl\@ fnust imposing: buildings m town. The Herald turned out some fine stationery for Jones Bros, this week. VY. A- ‘Thompson has been cali n'd to Richfield, Kans., to cry a sale lor Mrs Idvne, sale to I bo I old in a couple of weeks, f Qum informs us that the j Uangerter sale Tuesday was well 1 attended, and that things sold | well and at pood figures. Guru and Lon Thompson with their families drove to Lamar 'yesterday in Guru’s new Dodge, Len intending to drive back a Ford with his name (to be) on , the dashboard School Report Report of Dist, No, s for I month ending Nov. 26, Total enrollment. 13 ! Boys 10 Girls 3 , Average attendance. Boys 12 plus Girls 19 “ Those neither absent nor tardy: Leanora Williamson, Otho Wil liamson and Clarence Shepard. Elva L. Campbell. (teacher) SlflO Ko-.VJ vd* §lOO . T •••.• V. !il l>e ; > ' 1 ■ r; at I isi ono . W: ; .*'o:id‘ihiftVa • I V. only *, > i....* luuical . v < lonai - .1 treat > ' ii l '.n In l : : « i . i Ik j blocd : : ' < I* • i ■ V. there. ly u > . i if tlio di. , I 'i i :it .* ■ rength I v bull : : > ■ • :.' i r ..\ C3sistii r, • '*-■ • ' V! *pr tprietc.M have r • i . i 1‘ \ < ;-.r.r.:v<- po; •- 1 1" 't 1‘ v r’ • ’r-.dred Dolls t i r ; ' c sco • ’ ■ t ; :: i u -ure. Set 1 ' 1 cf tcsti*"or.i A' ’ t.<"l V, Toledo, Ohio. ' - ! I t rl, nrri'T—ir.t'*. ' ■■ ■ ake nall’u Fan.'Jy 1./ i i ■* constipation. Ex-Oom nii s*- i 1 Harriurn 'V«R in town Tuesday. Kobb. McCu'lfiuEli and Cnkely were in from Setae Monday. J. V. Abrains and Mr*. Marie Lamport '.vpro in town on the 211th nit. dense Harrison bought a few quarters of land at Hie tax s ile T"e.enj', ITenr.v Martebii.j; of Vilas will have a sale on the 13th in-t.— Gum to (to Ibe eryiny. E. G. Martir, and iv. A. Ra’> ilifF of Maxey, were in Sr.rin*.'- ] field Monday on business. W. I*. McMullen has construct. | ed a shack on the . Id Democrat lot and will live in town dnrinfr the winter. Fatly Watson, who lias been "fill Harrison and Drum duriiur the past six month--, is l.e-k in Springfield. Emmette Tiirorr and laillieri Dyne oT Ri-' ; ,rds j n Springfield over Mondm niglit on land business. W. A. Walleyol Ingall-. Fans., i |>h-1 igiaph"!’, has purciia.se,) lots one to six in block Iw. my- * four, and will proceed to hn'dOat! once. Cashier Sam Holt informs usi that it is their expectation to be I in the new bank by the first of! the year, though it may not be ready by that time. Geo B. Hunter, a former may or of Carrizo, now of Lamar was in Springlleld the first „f the week and went on down to his old Carrizo home. Major Drum, who has been with Ex-Commissir,ner Harris son during the last year, has moved Ids cattle to Johnsonj Kans., for the winter. R. C. Haskin of Cly4*. ftd C r? OVCI ' ? bie Abound gill that arrived at , Mr house , ast thllt .vAhat ded us the first °f the a* Cheek for $2.50. -JplfiCotton In. bought [two quarters of land adjoining his ranch at Carrizo, of John Stinson, who came up to Spring field to close the deal Saturday. \ CURED BOY OP CROUJ* Nothin* frightens n mother more than th oud. hoarse cough of croup. Labored breathing Htrangling. choking and ing for breath de mand instant action. Mm. T. Neureucr. Eau Claire. Wi*., nays: Foluy'tt Hency and Tar cure my b°y of croup after other rem idco faihd comending for coujrhn anc colds. Po3top**,c* Ilrvc store H. C. Weeks, formerly of* the firm ol Wheeler & Week v wan in., town Tuesday with souk? Osmpo parties on land b.uniness. Mr. Weeks is now rgißning the Cam po garage, is ready to ac i comiuoda,fO passengers in and out pf 1 ; VNi his return from Wichita last week H. C. Kaiser brought (with him a Jones No. Six 40 horse car, and in the car Imdigbt | Ed Luebken, and .). H. and J. F. 1 Wehling to look over the coun -1 try. We acknowledge a pleasant , call. Adam Kicenski, the Bard of I Welcome, was in Springfield over Monday night, and did al 'little buying at the land salel Tuesday. Adam denies the j charge that lie is a bloated auto [owner. He wouldn’t, have any ,t: i -g bu» a n<*vv on**, and a new w ne costs too much mun. lLOVE STOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Gull and Lower Market Fm Ccm Fed Cattle. HOGS FULLY 5 TO IOC HIGHER Lambr. Steady With Last Week's Clcse—Best Fed Westerne $8.50 Muttons Also Steady— Weakleh Deal In Feeder a. t’nion Stock Yards, South Omaha. Nob.. Nov. 3<^ —A rather liberal run ol cattle arrived yesterday, about IQ,* 000. tJndertono to the corn fed cattl* trade wan very weak and prices were unevenly lower. Tlio character of the range cattle coming at this time doea not api»' al very much to the packers, but it is so much better than the ordi nary run of short fed natives that prices are fairly well sustained and the grass beeves sell to much better advantage than tlio corn feds. Prices were generally steady yesterday for anything the packers wanted. Cows and heifers were in. very fair demand at steady and In some cases stronger figures, and the trade in stock cattle and feeding steers was about steady at last close. Cattle quotations: Prime beevea, s9.oo@JO.Oij; good to choice beevea. $8.0f)®8.75; fair to good boeves, S7OO <&7.75; common to fair boeves. $6.00 ©d.75; good to choice yearlings, $8.25 Ci 8.75; fair to good yearlings. $7.26@ 8.25; common to fair yearlings, $6.00 *fr7.oU; good to choice grass heifers. $5.75(0 6.75: good to choice grass cows. $5.(KN06.35: fair to good cows, $4.75(0 5.25; cannera and cutters, $3.60 <0 4.50; veal calves, $6.50(09.50; hulls, stags, etc.. $4.25(5/6.25; good to choice feeders, $7 23<f'7 05; fair to feed ers. $0.50/ 7.0 u; common to fair feed ers. $5.25. , good to eholco stock “rs fair to good stockers, 7.(*0; common *o fair, stockers, $3 stock heiters, $5.50(g'fi.60; n.ock cows, 5; 5.50; stock calves, s;.(' !'■ s.oi); prinit* grass beeves, $7.60 fit 8-15; goqd to eholco grass steers, ST "Jr 7.50; fair to good grass steers. ? S 3, common 10 fair steers. $;, 6.25. About 5.800 hogs showed up yester doy. The demand for liogs was very r«ud and prices averaged fully s®loc hi lier than tlio close of last week. I3u k of the supply moved at $6.85© 0.4 5. and tops reached $6.50. Sheep an*’ lamb reocipts nmountedl to 14.500 head. L’3it lambs were In. good request and started moving ear ly at prices that wero generally steady with last week's close. Prlcaa paid for the most of the offerings were strong and In many cases 10© 15c higher rho extreme low spot on -last Friday Best fed westerns brought $8.50.. while the bulk of both corn fad atyft range offerings was bougkt at $8.40. Aged sheep sold at good ster.dy prices. Best ewes reach ed $5.!J5. Trade In feeders was rather weak, and values were a little easier. TTest' forder lambs w</nt at $8.35. Every Woman Needs Todays Vkg'azine | Because Today’s is upp ing, inspiring anJ enter taining over 800,000 home-makingand home loying women as no mag azine has ever done be fore. Every number of Today’s you miss is a genuine loss to you. 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