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New Trains to Pacific Coast BEGINNING APRIL 24 Overland Limited Lv. Omaha - - - BOOOA.NM Ar. San Francisce - - 9:30 A. M. 2d day Only exclusively first-class daily extra fare train to California. I'v reduction in time saves 2 husipess dav. - Tgutpment is 21! steel, electric lighted, built exclusively ior th s tramn, «mbodying every convenience iuxury and hygienic appliance tending to the ccmfert, enjoyment and safel.\‘ of passengers. New buffet club car, dining and observation cars, standard slecpers, con partmets and drawing room. Some of the special features are: Barber shop, baths, ladies’ maid, stenographer, valet, selected Ahl)rar._\'. all club features, telegraph bulletins, electric lights in upper and lower berths, compartments and drawing | rooms cnsuite. | Only persons holding first-class passage lickclt with : extra fare and sleeping car tickets will be carried on | this train. \ Pacific Limited | Lv. Omaha - - U. P. 12:30 midnight / Ar. Ogden - - - 6:50 A. M. Ist day Ar. Salt Lake City - O.S.L. 8:15 A. M. Ar. San Francisco - So. Pac. 8:50 A. M. 2dday Ar. Los Angeles - S.P.L.A.& S.L.10:00 A. M. 2d day Brand new all-steel clectric lighted equipment con sisting of standard sleepers, compartments and drawing rooms, tourist sleepers, latest designs, library observation | car, diner. Through standard and tourist sleeping car service to Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. This represents one of the highest class non-extra fare trains in service. In addition to the above there will be standard and tourist sleeping cars, to San Francisco, in connection with a new train, the San Francisco Limited, Leaving Omaha on train 17 at 9:40 A. M. and arriving in San Francisco on Southern Pacific train No. 5 at 8:30 P. M. | ] The above mentioned trains will be operated daily via | Weiion Pt i Standard Road of the West Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals Dustless Roadbed Double Track q For literature and futher information relative to 1 schedules, fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, side trips, stop-overs, etc., call, phone or write. : G. S. Kinsman, Agent UNION 7Y ] EapaiA 0~/ MOIRIZN Dircct Route tox ) E&uls AT r ———-o—_——_——---—__‘-_i l Special Sale Every Saturday I ' SATURDAY, APRIL 12. i Silver ware----Aluminum ware.-- Nickle plated ware | - Market Baskets---Boys Wagons---Rubber Hose ' SATURDAY APRIL 19. Curry Combs and Brushes, Base Ball Goéds, Lees Poultry Supplies, Butcher Knives and Carving Sets. | pecn P L T P U eSee e b U LSRR S L We have a full line of fresh bulk western grown flower, garden and ! field seed. ' -__————'--. % “ \ One Car of Implements Have Arrived. One more to follow. If you need anything in the Implement Line which I have not in stock give me your order either by mail or phone. Call Julesburg 101 * August Fischer —m —————————————————————————————————— PIONEER HOTEL Dr. G. F. Ewing Diseases of Women and Children s Specialty. | Phone Julesburg 7. Julesburg, Colo s | ————————————————————————————— T————— DR. GRANT BABCOCK- Den tist. Office Heurs; 9to 12 a. M.ltodp. m. Rooms 3 and 4, Post Office Block, Julesburg, Colo-" [l rado. l THE JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE, APRIL. /0, 1913 | South Divide If The neighbors and friends sur- I[nrisml Mr.and Mrs. H. J. Smel ’sor with a party at their home ' iS;.lurr!:n_\' evening. Everybody jenjoved a good time. ‘ Mayme Donelly is spending u ; few weeks at the Ernest Harwen | home. [: ! Saturday shoppers in Julesburg . (were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogun |day Richards, Mr. Millsap, Wil {bur Allen, Mr. Allen Sr., Bill ! Stone. Mr. and Mrs. John Avery. Hlarrey Robertson and H. J. Smel [ ser. . ] Saturday shoppers in Venanvo were Andy Jackson, Danse Dros. I Mr. and Mrs, George Bates, Mr. !:llul Mrs. Ned Barton, Mr. and [Mors, Ed Richardson, Mr. and M. ‘.luhn S[n'lh‘. C. . Stone, John Kluth and Lige Gear. % Versus Juett and family <pent [Sunday st M. L. Parkers, l Hugh Green and H. J, Smelser ‘1‘:1”-'«{ at the Tom Richardscn ‘- home Sunday., ‘ l Nathan Spelts and Andy Jack-| [son ealled at the John Spelts home |- ] Wednesday. ] John Spelts Fauled coal from : Amherst Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Anscn| were in Julesburg, Wednesday. i Nathan Spelts had a steer stray | away in the blizzard, A \\'hih-l: face red steer with ear marks in"i richt ear. Anyone seeing the an-|: imal please let him know. i Hugh Green was in Venango | Friday. i Misses Lena, Ray and Roma| Russell of Venango spent Satpr- | day and Sunday with Riva Smel- || |n('l'. | Harry Lundy and wife are I'l‘~i joicing over the arrival of a son since March 31st. | M eare sorry to say that Mr.l -~ Tom Richardson is not as well at| Ctis writing. l i John Spelts and Andy Jackson were breaking a colt Monday. M. F. Parker was in Amherst Friday. Mr. Store from Julesburg has| put a bridge in the Sand Draw| which was impassible. | Harry Robertson is farmine :m-:l‘ batchiog over n the sand country. l ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Anson visited at Mr. Lornsburys Mnn-i I day. - . Entertain their Club ; The M. M. M. Socicty composed | of a dozen r more ol our young| ladies entertained at the home of‘ Miss Alice Parker on last Satur-| day evening. These youngr ladies seem to be able to have a ‘,v'nml; time without the presence of mere | “man’ but we know that a lot of | our young men \\‘nl!“ .q»proci:ltoi very much an invitation to some | of these doings. % For Sale or Long Lease i The south half of the south east | quarterof sec. 8- 11- 45, half a mile| south of the Ovid Bridge. Section ‘I-I 10- 43, 1 I Inquire of Lillic k. Voltz, | | ! Otfice of County Treasureri = | Sedgwick. County. Colo.. )l(‘ll.i S 0 1910, 1 | Notice is hereby given that 1 wili redeem at my office in Sc(l;:-\ wick quum_\' all warrants number bered as follows: | f\.._ Date oflasng il | Juleshuré i;;‘i)!:ll:r!'l |)l:tr‘ 3300 June 410912 ’.17.501 3301 31.55 | 302 250 ~‘: - - 24,20 s i 2335 B : ‘;‘n._:-..':% 3260 39,55 2262 _ 4480 0267 3.50 e .:..n a6.45 g : - 16,57 3349 5.00 = |l o - | 3321 3 98,75 — | 5278 8704 S 1.00 2 s e 3336 o A 3.00 Wl2 1 29,50 |O7 g = WSS : 2.7 Im us.rs‘ 20 : 4 3314 i . 875 5. e o AEE g2s3 ] a0 3282 ... 450 3255, 1500 | 2289 2 1125 A4 12’.99|‘ 327 43,95 | 2254....000e...May 211912, ................. 1000] 3342 June ¢1912 ... - 10.00 | 45 s 30,00 | | 3269 15750 | s e- .25 | | 3340 125.00 | 325 — 17.39 | 213 May 2171912 275 | 9% : 12.05 | 104 May 71912 2.05 | 3231 May 21 1912 10.00 | June 41912.................. 650] 264. ... > snsoanas.aess Il.!l’)’ 284 : e . 7790 8319..... - . x.‘.,an“ PR LlO5O | 2 1,75 | 2 sod's . Eaahen Lln? pe ) L 1800 | 7 : 3 |7.m' K 47 R : .. 8.25 210... .-».May211912...... e s tiILL 13470000 June 41912.................. 91.50 276 A cssssns . 1810 17 . ¥ .00 24 cesseess 500 | Ordinary Fund l 209 2 Jan. 71913 0 :;! 2007 3. '_'7-[ 02 . .'\(.lll 2951 £ 509 3001 i .M! 5.15 | 2006 o ss I 9.30 | |‘_".'i“.. s . 2 .'AI-l s 3 Tan PO ‘:-u:r.. ; 215 2019.... . R 2,65 | 2977 isschaatedt Dl5l 2884.... .. ....Nov. 151912... e 265 | 2057... Feb 35 1013, .. 20,00 | | 3062. ... 1 ’ 1000 Bl Nl 3 { Sieeeen DO RLA el L L R ies ‘1(11i!"......v, o essesssnsssssanes 2,65 [ ODRR %ae s S slefeis S Risk Sing sibia W D RO i e S AR 3084........ 1 T s e e 80, HOBSSY. 1% aisaneiba RO T o sige s 8 R e saussans 880 iog Yol a8 ) e aveas 2.65 | 5045, . . 1 N 69,99 BOJDZE. st e S BESTOI 2043 2SO RIE e e b revaßl 2D DOBO T 2 AOSO caseiesiosenaseniesiaet 00l BIES TR . AL R IB0) 2694............5ept 21912, .oeiin..... AT 88 2052 -Feb 3 1913______ 2.65 3062 ... _Mch3 1013 ee- 26,50 15076 S = = 2,50 | 2072 2,65 1 Court House Expense Fund JaLtee s S R an S aln s L 1000 ‘mzn PR : PSR ity 4125 RS SRy n S 11018 50 S 5 T SRS TBO 1410“,,. i 7 Le T ) AL Feb 819185 sstTl S iißoap |l4 S9OS AL _ 2500 AV S 4 S AeMR 60 MgIPET o M ehißßl9l9] e s 13,84 122 4 bt SS9O ATE o 3 e S RCE 0500 AROEAERI LE S h & 21.10 Al gel th oy s ettt 3 OTEE Road and Bridge Fund 113050 R Sap 13 11912 MmO 22,75 N9t : . 400 | ) [} EEESER i B 5.00 1120 et < R e et 1s 0, 140, : : 27.10 1170 L T I 500.00 1145 = £ ; lv.oo| 1n27 : venmnnn 30.00 a0 = .eae 18:20 1134 S T 0 1135 2 B 600 141 5 ola T 23,70 1123 s 1280 {ll2 e 13,80 | 1128 5 N 11120 3 SRR 50010.00; {1 L 1250 '11:':' e _13.75 118625, 1, 10,00 ! 124 = S :w..’.ni inz. . Bt A oo . (1 Sept 5 1912 ST {l2l 2 . 1875 | nz2e : : I~_'_m| {naa. . Octll 1912 Ll2OO fun = IR 92»0' s = L ..200.00 in’.: L 3 Senei 22060 i 1140 , g 800 In,‘u 17.50 a7 : y 28,00 | | 1158 ‘ s 3 16.00 1160 2=k ::.‘..wn' !:lnv: ceeee D3OO | 1163 52,00 l Sedgwick County Hizh School ‘.(‘Jl} o Oct 7 IMI '::v,f“l‘ 1427 o 605 | 428 205,07 {422 St !m.m‘ 1429 1" B :_'\,nui i 130 21 Q:n.mi {431 - 320 l 133 28 32,90 42 . 278 ERE) 500 ' School Dist. No. 46 ‘ . Oct 2% 1912 ; n-.-r:j =8 B - l'l.'ullw 85 e 1'.'0.1»..‘ 6 e =LA _Wesik) ™ - en_::n! {705 Nov 15 1812 ~EO.OO | School Dist. No. 35 f _ l 508 Mch 1 1913 35.00 l | 506...... Feb 2 1012 s 11,60 iso: 2 Mch 1 1913 _-,,.'..1 Ii Ot ey eeon ceea 1,983 -_qf :| Interest will cease on above war- ‘ | rants after April 30th., 1913. ' 1 JAS. H. PARKER, | ) County Treasurer, | | | = 4 | ’ 'i P . ! i | | Frevention | . | | ———————————|| 7] White Diarrhoea Can be Pre.|! : vented and Cured i v;? After vears of experiments we have dis- ; P covered a sure ctire—or money back i | 25¢ Package. 6 Packages $1 ‘ 3|| Prevention is noteure-all, 1t only prevents] | o | #'dcures White Diarrhoen in baby chicks | | ] #nd Cholerainolder fowles, One ounce of pre-J | | vention i wnrth tons of cure, In tablet form, D PREVENTION CO. 1 1] Box 1127 Atlantic City, N. J. || i Awents Wanted % ‘ ) \ Ti-.— —.—-i ¢ l itorium Hotel l 'a The Auditorium Hote ' Denver | Convenient, Comfortable | and Quiet. ‘ | Try It. 1 | 8 ! ‘x G GHENEED 0 GEEERED @ ~==mp) @b O e— — | [—:——%\—_h | l! | B 3 Ll Rl l i | il ‘ | l | Henry Ford has built more | automobiles than any man Wl who ever lived. He knows I how. That’s the reason he | can build “The Universal ; Car” at a wonderfully low . price. Better get yours now W --if you want a Ford this | b ' season. ' Our great factory has produced nearly a ; quarter of a million Model T's. Prices—runa ! bout $525 -touring car s6oo—town car $3OO-- l f. o. b. Detroit, with complete cquiptment. ’ For particulars get ‘‘Ford Times’’—an inter ' esting automobile magazine. Its free—from : Detroit factory, Parker Brothers, Jules ;\ burg, Colorado. ' 3 eR B R Ao T ) ! : | ) A F. PERRIER —Attorney at \ ) ® Law. Room 2., Post Office )| Building, Julesburg Colorado, : )| | )' i : f )| 5 -k e 7*‘ ) l ! ) i ) ! i s 5 ) //’ i | £ i :-‘:?;Ag- TR ! / 7 a::,r._'.*};f'j?‘x i | e e =OO | R ¢ ‘\—fi‘ I & A ep on) » 2 | BT | | St | | =T sagre ( | 2 | ’i . '|Good Plumbing ’ils not a Luxury, It '| 1s an absolute necessity, if you! ‘ would care to take the full en-i '[ joymentof living. We can install | ;| every plumbing need, or 1 i '|Correct Faulty Plumbing | i Our workmen are very prcficient 'l and will cause you very little in /| convience in repair work. ' | Should you have any plumb-| .I- ing to be done, you will save? | time and money by attending to | .; it at once. } | ! I Ked Vance ' | || Charles W. Rook, M. D. || i Julesburg, Colorado. { Office at residence, one block | | north of High School Bldg. 1 { | { Telephone, Julesburg 96 i [ e | EDWIN LEWIS | {| Physician and Surgeon || 1 We have a nice line of Drugs and Medicines | | for our patrons and practice. i l\ SEDGWICK, -co Lo. || S ————————— — 1 . . 5 Natice for Publication | MPrL. oziso f | Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at \ Sterling, Colorado, March 5, 1913, Notice is hereby given that Logan L. Glenn, | of Julesburg. Colorado., who, on April 7, 1910, | made Homestead Entry No. 012180, for Lots 2.3, &4. Section 20 Township 12 North, Range | 43 West, Gth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice I of intention to make final three year proof. to es tablish claim to the land above described, before f(‘num_\' Judge. at Julesburg, Colorado. on the ‘ Soth dav of April 1013, | Claimant names as witnesses: | Charles H. McSparran. Mary Reno. Peter Jensen l and Guy Smith, of Julesburg. Colorado, i W. H. POUND, | Register. : First Publication March 12, 1913 | Last Publication April 17. 1013 I DAA i OVER 65 YEARS' l - EXPCRIENCE I 82 TRADE MaRKs R DesiGNS ¥ COPYRIGHTS &cC. Anvone sending a slietch and dn.-rrirnnn mny anfekly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is prohably patentable. Communieca tions strictly contidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent tree. Oldest ageney for Recuring patents, { Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelve | special notice, without charge, in the ! o - Scientific American, - - ‘ A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tl.argest cir | culation of any scientiic journal, Terms, $3 & | year: four months, §LI. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.2slerosewr. New York Branch Ofice, 625 I St., Washington, D, C, 1 S ——— o Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a \ habit but a dangerous disease. The C. | H. Rowan Drug Co., Department 954, ] Chicago, 111., have discoverec a strict | Iy harmless remedy for this distressing"_ i disease and to make known its merfts } they will send a 50¢ package securely wrapped ond prepaid Absolutely Free |, !w any reader of The Julesburg Grit- ! { Advocate. This remedy also cures fre quent desire to urinate and inability to control urin during the night orday in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug i Co. is an Old Reliable House, write to’ | them today for the free medicine. “ Cure the afllicted members of your | family, then tell your neighbors and ! friends about this remedy. | s I 2 i e i | Dl{. DAVID M. COOK -Physician { and Surgeon. Office hours: [] 8:00 to 11:00 A. M., 1:00 to 4:00 P. Il M. Telephones— Office: Julesburg ] 17, Residence: Argyle 42, Rooms {] 4. 5 and 6, Post Office Block, Jules l burg, Colorado.