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BEITS CO. REGISTER. Kvery Saturday BY THE RKt • ISTKK PL’BIJSHINU CO. W. It. DAVIS, Editor. t IiUAB B \ ! CBDAY, JUL) St'BSCltllTloN K ATK> l*er Year. fS.OU Six Month', fl.itt Tlireo Month.'. .75 slu>eh* Copies*. .**,l Wool is selling at eighteen cents :i pound in Pueblo. A cowlmv ti nned Murphy died .it Coofidge last week. All stringers speak of the advan tage of the timber just north of town to L unar. The 1). 1%. (i. road have been thrown out of time the past week by \v ushouts. The making of tissue paper: flowers supplies the place of crazy ’ quilts now with the tallies. Kansas, th - state of supposed pro hibition and polities, has already commenced their fall campaign. Charlie Todd, of Dodge City, has two teams at work here and is on the way up from there with another «*ne. Quite a number of the Colorado p-’i'ors are already favoring us with an exy.|,. ul or»., f..r which we return thank*-. \ Lamar needs a furniture store, a boot and shoe Store, a dry goods store, a shoem ik<-r and a rirst laundry. J\Ve are now having what i< knVovn as the r.iinv season in the W vjMntains and frequent showers Bkjiuiy be expected. Keep a copy ->f the first few is »ue* of the Keoistkk, they will 'bring to mind bits of history and •yl pleasant memories in years to come. W. 1). Shain made a flying trip to Lau tar, Colorado, the great wonder L of the west. !' i s pleased wHU the L loi-atioti ud «.•»* - •* If be a city. , ' l*»t every matt t:i Lamar Work for J.ainar Hud Bent <ayun»y. We are bound to have a good town al l the e lies county iu the state Av» •« - kee; s idea pperißK*t vou> ini ]lv reading the I* lo j - • ir would bo led to b. ,• \« *l. « th- I city aim s; dine on *i»al 'lit daily head line in tU dorm t! r.i visited a wdk terdvy afternoon i* said b* settler to have been th rere lat ever passed ovet oiii|ty, and yet no serion* was done. Wean evidently h •vclone distrie* TLack wag in the city Tne~- iin i nsw< r o >ur query, v^,: ■■ n.d of ; c: If crop does the fOtvid ip show , su'd i* was hard to tell at h s time, th different pa-- tes d L.red stoju d what the calf <-rep vbrJd. be Ife was unprepared roi*»ay >».t tiiought it would be fair Thr nes-eni Kansas newspaper men art tijoying . prosperity that ; is Bomev'hat out of, the usual run of luck wit mi ed tor and there are none that how g-r-ater improvement ° r prosperity than the Kinsley Mer-1 ‘ wry, wi b; H just out with a new dtt'ss, ail dome print, nine column fuli« >. W. Vandivert, the editor, , is emith «| t ( > much prais* for his untiling energy ji bringing hi« paper to tue top of the journalistic ! CMJk : —1 —— l ; e have a num\ r , f advo-’li** tneiits promised us next weep am ' v, ’ > h l “ *ay to tk. business iue» <>t La.,. lr j ( uillyeijuire the as si?«tat.< t ( each one t<> secure a good papei, you a |j :4 i’,ke belieftteJ :uu\ no one ms QW t , t hci> to pay for his bflix The IKK w ill be published ) ..« in I dance with the support, it and 011 business principles—it can 1 ! do no other way. M. H Canfield, M A Knight |>. i (i. Uadiff, A. Deiter, G. li. Fred Lee, M. M M.block, » p,’ Spraig, J-. I>. MoLauirblin. Butler Bird and Mrs. Wier all made b|» a ! partv that arrived here from Winter j set, lowa, last Saturday. Sever*i .»f the gentlemen named have ’taken claims and will come here to tftav. the others will return to lowa wiere their opinion of the country is waited by persons who wish to ccnn west and will rely on what is told them by these gentlemens This party is made up of good reliable men.'all of whom we would like to have re main with tis, but a part of the partv ! have interests in lowa that it wolld not pay them to leave. Their \isit ( here, however, will result in tntch •rood to the town ami oonnty, for their report in many respect* willlhc - favorable which will induce oticr <g 1 men who are desirous of semr inij a home in the west to come hen*. Til conversation with one of ilifp* gentlemen we learn that there ,t;* men where they came from who wil. to eoine to this conn fry t«> engage p mixed farming, depending prim- | pallv on the raisinix of a good claw - •of cattle, sheep or h wses, oiiv trying to raise feed for their »toc. To all such undertakings 1 hen pro erly man acred, we can say by th , ’ admission of everybody -icqnainttl with the country, that siiccn* immi ! to follow. I'nless a farm lies undr an irrigating ditch the raiding >f crops in this country at this timet* an uuoertaintv; w»* mean by thr,. the seasons can not be relied* on oq vear with another, hut mixed lam y iug is a s ire thing and can be relie j . on iu wet or dry weather, what i‘, , kno \n as the rain I wit, ha* bee , gradually coming west w ith eaa year- *<**.Vf first settlement * 4 Kama* until now . . >;;dge, on ti , Kansas Colorado line is put ' -vs* as in a farming country independent ! j «*f irrigation, Lamar i« bui thirty two mile* west of j j if thev • lb i* • rain V rt>p» the time i-i n*tl; • disi ... w’a-M o vi < , cinitv *• :li ho known as an ag'icol t*\rul country. We have tie me to prodin c anything that w ill grow ;u t!-. » climate provided we get thr ra*n ini *l. 1 con sidering the we-feri 1 lra\ *f the r ain belt through Kan sas ri‘ w to the state line there is tu ' • • loubt, but wI * u , »ngj . our i « will »e seasonable, which uill make this country the equal of auv garden spot on earth. 1 DENVER DAILY NEWS. •*U«' I>Hi ly s>*< of nftv-*.:* col tout- htfe-a eM9cit) U r r**«.Una mutter.--qua! otU.‘ law I ’*■ Aft- paper*. It aim# i*# furrl-L ni' ihe 1 ”5 ” V‘ a*V minilen: in drti.il, Pon . i ci«' Monn. It Ud. v<vt* ut wi> tKn • i,i *-*»* **»> »'» Colorado Interest,. RwuAlziw » tn-r U d-that w~ ft alt nr--a fai lmprtut. and « o*p Hl -tr* i„ minemi L uient* hicii 1-een p* itemed r . th- nubii.- e tl»*- lejultX of work lu <■•••«• of the I -tap »*iid y-Hlitr hU*or nor « \peii**- Hill lx* I n, ' , '?4x , u i '*’* r “ £ tht » *’*’» » »na aoiirt* Of i ‘“V’C pn,u,i -“ « ju,. ( v entJ led *•> T. • >r«-p|.„pr.Jj' d- tin-Imp. >r i ! 1 1 i ’ i day In f , • yen every I -:i : 'jerk 41 -?} iSSSeuSSS \ h ■ < | rej» >rtrt Tlx b-« . ... r * I h I L ol ";' ,s i d «p* u * s "*« i»«- *'#- MtrVtMi Si [by ti.* brnlue..,. n. .-t • x JS 9 ! i I will ctmUnne i i ni»\ , , e ' the Ufett Kansas flty. Ofc, _• * . , ’ , aa *'ell a» »«>cai oik :. rior» » .. * ' Till? DA/r.T \i i - Oil- Vfar by mall !Mt month- :,y maj THE VU.' KI.I X, A ‘ | • «ni* year by mail Six month-! by in. ,t , | 8. inp • cop esof - -he , „ id' o Vll t o »*m u »»l- itl NFM - PRINT SI CO.. *en XiX jgL <p> LOSCK £ESUHTEB " n d S^tOOES. SOUTH SIDK OK KAIL IiiJVD. Open day and night. Fhe liquor ami eie-trs. L ' mar. 1-3 C •form o. LAMAR HOJSE. Mrs T. E. Stop*, Propr. (South M iiiLntroot.) ! First Class in kvkt I'aiith i ui:. i TERMS REASONABLE. LAMAS . ..COLORADO (fill) Ihiig Store. £Q*u*s-?i .t ee>„ JSLoss. J'nre and Fresh D nigs. Paints, Oils and II 'indaw Glass. Cull an<l see »-• Ciiiimr, l-:{ Colorado. TV/T V,N <- »TItKKT T IVKIM . ■iVL MS Oii;m J jiveim Fred and Sale Stable. Hearn <5 - Gh ipnuin, (Pi opriotors ) '«rtTH sIDK OK RAIL ROAD. LAMAR, 13 COLORADO. AiEO. F. JOSE r M. ROTVT A M AIL r \i:i |j A v\lAll M JLtl j *3 XX Jj Vi) Fr-.nt > . > ..(A .stil.-. DIUUS CIIKM U'AI.S, ST A riONAKY. Fasiti C:rt':, !i£d uiPucj ir."-:: Tu Pijtr, Prv*t-nj*ions accurately com pou/ule I <iav or night. LAM Af»*. 1 COLORADO., Or. W. K, McMullen. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON V-in Mreit, ■ " iK'lrtte D«*j»ot. LAMAIf. M CQUR.AHO T. Jb F K. H. R. When tray t< r >«Mlf||, bti*ln-4» nr plenum*, tnk th* "H 4: »i.h I,lnc" r,. r «•( i «£>»*' na r« ‘ • *». «*'*r»h - r Mouth. , o°?* b . J,> " ‘ lOiportant points In r Unite.ls aw mb.! ac» it* ho.! M. *l. I. Hie. .*1 to • *’innr ou H»e dally l*i Imna "* are < ar ser\ lw ind thfi dlni iff »ta <iti« (N r ate l and contra; len! oy n:<'oni| ntyare t< wel Lnoan 10 ti tle coin me it *ftry. W . F . ' Vlins.ti I*, and t \ T- j.eka. Kjuum.*. BUSINESS LOCALS. For a rod ihial ifr. •„ t|,c French kitchen. j. 4 llegnla 11 1 abort or.l. i m-a -at , th- French kitchen. i t First civs lunches at Tie French k tchen auy time in / e <lav or 1-4 Wine 4, .honors ami ri-.ant, at the > ench k tchen. 1.4 1 if« SR & Opp*« French kitchen i* f o place to get what you want and rJ L»r only what you order. 1-4 ! - We have for rale f. new half tidiuni Gordon pi ess. tf J. W. tiRAHAM. —o— U. K. COOPS G-raliam Cooper 0 REAL ESTATE AGENTS^ And Land Locators. Locating Stock Ranched a Specialty. LAMAR, -o- BENT COUNTV, -o- COLORADO. | —Locate Sealers on Government Lands in Colorado.— i a« Att<'iUoa^l\ t-n lo all l>u> <>»« the t •» l.*n*l Ofllre Refer 1.. Kl'WK* TV H \NK i. o.lrn Oltj . Ran.*., ■ - 1 ~ h . ' • jUicl)iiioiuV-A--Dunbar. • LiV9 : Stock: : Brokers, (Di vf.W \LL KI\M OK UVh A Sl*K<l \|.T> Main office, 124 K«- ave . Pueblo, Colorado. Briieht.ffi.i- in Kkoistkh Lamar, Colornilo. J. F. ETSLETT, House tnd Sign F-A-IKTHSTO-. I’npor llanuns and (ilazing. Ordn* rtlU*d ••*«! <fc< aiih prompt »nil dltpi tch. HI tuNrantrrd ilr»t LAMAR, II COLO ■ —p - *l H- P (D i $ i I y t 0 2 d Q ? O H - fcH l , > & SS ? 1 0 - fr 4 ► <P 5 Q p -* P P .* pi o A * 0 » H- <5 OQ P 4 03 3 81l ItGKIC T_T«’l l- i I’hgei: Xi*7.i L / k. II - Burger fro/i MOUTH SIDkOK R.\/liO|l> oiloredo Board by l I •* .t ni*» houM‘,ftinii{iedfrfn loj» t<> hollo in jith WJETW GOCBS Every attention wll lie |iaiil t<> suests and tin Ta tile set with the lies the Market a fiords l-3 ■ J. W. BISHOP 4J0.. * snOasn J fisa! Estate A J ' *( l*’ lano Agents. S|>cdil 'll* ilium j'jveu t hK’atitio oov kknmbnt CLAI.K h j th handling of city oropert) ' ' M OUNUtM I ** pi ‘ W £-J I ► to Eif* i r i . o° * M « | o-| p > 2 4 . , !z; * ■= " a I X ; JOHN MO IS,' I I i - ■ ■»♦()» *— »_ ■■ H7 ieelwriif, l J'i *'d j ’■ '"j Blqckqmlt >.- j iHOP. I of Rail Road -VH Kinds of Repairins )one Promptly. i.a a-, ,_i cotORAi 0