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V. P. PARMENTER, Notary Public, (l>nt coontjr,) Colorado. Dr. G. W. Tidwell. Office Up Stair* la Uodding Itlock. Lamar, - - Col °- 0. G. HKSS, ittmj ui Ctudr it Lit, LAMAR, - - - COLORADO. | u ked Rfteaa year* ri|xrl«Rr« in ictlt* praatlca la both total# aad L. to. Con na. lOTA I. ATTRWTIO* tel TLX TO CO* r*»ra ix c. » Laxu orncn. kjrtira frcajtly Atiisid ti Jake W. Kurz, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Land Attorney. COXTIttoTW A arkXriALTT. Otorm&n Written and apokton room *•. i i*. to. uip of TICK UUX'K. LAMAR. - - - COLO M. E. Church Directory. bimn will ha MM at Ih* Hall r««ul«rlr M Midai a* follow • Au today tot bool at 10 a'rtorlt a wi Traacbltoß at II a’rWwk a in aad at 7 M |>. m. A cordial invitation U M toa4*4 te all. K«r II M U«,l't>(or " FOR SALF. ~ Two hundred thousand first-class Brick. (HADDOCK BBOTHEKS, LAMAR, COLO. Atteniton!! lloiMkifport ao4 tboa« ißtenJinji In ktoap hotaoa, E.J.Rabb Haa j«ti r«c«i?«4 a fall ab«l com plal# iiR« of FURNITURE Aa4 c»a R«itoblw furniih tha finest ktousN or moat bumbl* claim sbauty. Tkay »Uu kautil«. r. UNDERTKKK’S GOODS, South Main Street, * - i / LAUAa, 001X5. 1.1 LOCAL NEWS. Shower Thui*da\. Shower Wcli.fyl iv. All trains stop at Lain . . The |*ay car went w. *t | hurs i. u , K. W. Fuller i* fon.'iti«r ; ;ii„ I Notice the new ad .if <;. !,. Tlie Koen diuh has reached Carl ton. Receiver Shiotk nan at Pueblo Tuesday. M. L. Swift A* Co., hate a new de livery wagon. Special session of the district court next Monday. Slailcy, or the Sentin-1, was i, town Tuesday. Joe. Metcalf is away to the sunny south on a trip. Charlie Moeser h.v* gone to T-'p k . for the summer. The first crop ..f alfalfa w ill he cut iu two week-*. A good deal of cold weather foi ' the month of May. G. Ament i,« down in Kansa* talking about Colorado. Remember the A. O. U. W , ba!i the evening of the 24th. Lime is being hauled lo town from the kilus north of town. Shaw Bros, are moving their coa! •beds close up to the side track. So far in the season everything! indicates good crops lor the Lrim-o A. J. Lamorcsux, editor of t/u* La- Juola Derrick, was in town Monday. There will be snother picnic next j Saturday in one of the groves near town. Mrs. IL C. Rood has been at w ork in Turner A Garvin’s office tbe pa.-u week. P. B. Spraig is behind the coun ters at Graham A Co’s, clothing bouse. Tbe grass on the range has not been so good for years as it is thif spring. F. W. Burger and 11. A. Billon are jurors at the special term of court next week. Read tbe new Palmer Like :ul and see if you do not want to join tke excursion. It is reported there is to be another cliangu in the runuing time ot pas senger trains. Mrs. M. J. F ergu* one of the first ! settlers in has opened a fruit si ore at Rocky Ford. The R 11. Porter I.umlier Com panv have moved their stock to the •outh-eaat part of towu. Miss Annie Applegate went up to Puebla Tuesday expecting to remain there during tin* summer. Decatur is the name of a new town , forty miles south of Lunar and ten tuiles north of Springfield. Parties desiring to borrow money j will do well to look over the new ad- | vertisement of Harlan Bros. \V. W. Louden sold his team and buggy Thursday lo Leo Janssen. \aso now has six head of horses. Mrs. Sadie Patty, daughter of H. Chadeayne, leaves to-day for her home at Las Vegas, New Mexico. We | rescrioe a trip to the towns east or west along the raMroud, to the aau who thinks Lamar is dull. j F. K. Irwin has lately surveyed and platted Last Chivinglou. The) platting is a very neat piece of work. Mrs. Ed. Willisou, daughter of Mrs. H. Chadeayne, arrived here Tuesda-. from Kansas C ity on a visit. Nearly all of Lamar’s population s|*ut the afternoon last Sunday iu lha cool and shady grove just north c of towu. J. A. Woodcock located a gentle man by the name of Heiberg from ; Langford, on a claim north ot the river Wednesday. It is only two years next Thursday since the first slake was drove in the town site of Lamar, for a two year old Lamar cannot be beat. S. J. Shannon, of Leadville. has ordared forty acres fenced and plowed on his Tiuibei-claitn four mile; north-east of Lamar. j The Merchants State Bank will * open for business next wc.-k, under il-o t'i.W!’met.' of B l i. Brown president and W. C. Gould cashier. " jHines Swift and Geo. T. Herbert were chosen from Lamar at the County Convention lo attend the Democratic State Convention at Den ver the 24th. Mr. Whitson a former resident i <iity airived here with his f'railv from Kansas lliiw week and ,,ov,, l h!s ‘laim south-west uf (•■Mil I lie molt prrft-, i biici-c, i n t| ie 1 wnv I.f II butler i, c bnx ,..in bo booh =*’- I> I-’uV Btore. It ivjii m-ole l,y ■* Hull anil woithl be hard to ini prove on. There is hrirdlv a day but movers ill rvagoui are in town on their wav »e-l, they are most all from Kansas and .Missouri and are going to the | mountains. The ordinance prohibiting driving i- r..Ks |«u that is liable to injure i he trees set out about the city will be enforced, keep away from the I trees with stock. It is a matter of favorable com ment tli#* attention individuals are giving to the the trees set out bv the eity, everyone seem* to be interested I in having them grow. There were 22 filings Thursday anTlt yesterday at the laud office, the number that are made daily show ; l h*t :l great many new settlors are arriving in the district. Judging by the action of the slate convention Tuesday, the date of the <late convention this fall, will be changed from the 23th of September j to the 11 tli of that mouth. e call attention to the Dew ad vertisement of the Famous Lumber \a:d. Mr. K. Hagan is in charge and will be found to be a very pleas | ant genteman to deal with. ( The school board have accepted ; the plans for our school house fur [ uished by a Denver architect, we hope a Lamar man will get the coutract to do lhc ( building. The ladies of the Christian church will give an ice cream and straw berry supper on the evening of May 24th at V>. (.1. iicss’d store building south Main street, all are invited. There is an ordinance forbidding the leaving of garbage or dead ani mals near the town site, that is uot strictly observed, a few lines for . violation would have a good effect, j It costs more per hundred to ship go ods t > Denver trom Lamar than it d>»es fn iu there here, theie is no long and short haul about tSial, they tuo over the same track going and cum »ii S- Messrs. Edwards and Campbell, of Dodge City, Kansas, have purchased the Bent County Democrat and are making a good newsy paper. They are getting out an eight column folio ill home print, success to you gen tlemen. Trinidad may be booming some ways, but she is small potatoes and few in a bill at a state convention, where was lion. John Conkie last j Tuesday, or rather w here was his | Trends, were they wrecked by the J rai 1 roads. Five permans, from McPherson ' County, Kansas, have been looking i over this part of the country the past ; week with a view of locating. If I they conclude to stay there will be a good many of their acquaintances | come out and take land. It is hard for the old time wire j pullers of the stale to realize that I there is a fool of Colorado soil a foot east of the Denver ifc Kio Grande railroad. They will take a tumble ' M>ine day and when they do, it will be a bard fall. The Model Dry Goods Store. An Eastearn Jobber recently con signed ua 1,237 yards of white goods consisting of Nainsook Checks, Satin Stripes and Plaids, Lattice Plaids, Cable Cords, Corded Mulls, etc., ranging in price front 10 cents to 33 cents per yard. These gouis must be closed, and in order to do it quick we have inaugurated a great white i goods special sale, beginning Mon j day May 21st for one week only, af | ter which regular prices will he sus tained. Now a great many of you have seen these goods and have told us they are cheap at the marked prices. Every patron of this special 1 sale will be refunded one-fifth their purchase money, an illustration of the liberal inducement we offer in these white goods is, a piece worth I 30 cents less a fifth of this price makes the goods cost you precisely I 1 o,t cents per yard, amounting to an • I economy of 72 cents ou a yard II drees pattern or 20 i'Klt cent, d kink ■ of this and buy white goods during j ! the special sale. Come early while -! the line is unbroken. Come in tho j morning! J. 1L Lyle. Teachers Examination. 1 arsons desiring certificates to tc-ru-li in tho public schools of Ilt-nl County, are hnieby notified that »n examination for that purpose will be iield in the town of Lamar on Friday and Saturday the 25,h and 28ih day's of May, fommeneino at 9 o'clock a. ea< h day. The examinatiou will take place at the school house. Jno. A. Munrnv, County Supt. of Sohools. Subscribers Premiun. Every person subscribing to or re newing their subscription to the LJr.xr County Register will be supplied with the Kansas City Jour n.il Free duiing the Campaign of 1888. Here is an opportunity to place in vour family the largest and best W eeklv paper published in Kansas City. Send in you names at once and get two papers for tho price of our own. Lots or Money. Your money is remly, spot cash loans on final proofs ami deeded lands Gooualk <fc Coopek. tf. ] Trees, Trees, Trees. II. M. Morris wishes to inform the public that l:o has in Lamar a car ank a half of all kinds of fruit and shade trees that will bo sold at neas onablc prices. Call and see the trees and pet prices before purchasing elsewhere. 44-»l m Ob.mo IBggg for Sale. From Tail Claibournes Red and Blue Files Cotton Balls and Span gles. They are all fast fighters and ' dead game. Eggs $1 50 per setting of 13. ‘Ad dress J. M. Cochrane. 1 46 3m. Wii.uk, Bent Co., Colo. WINE, For Invalids a great strengthening medicine unfrumented, home manu factured by Wm. Harper, guaranteed to bo pure wild grape juice recom- . mended by M. Dfor sale only at • the City Drug Store. 2-37 tf. You can buy Suits at the Exchange Clothing House from §3.00 to $25.00 a suit. 1-t. Lace Flouncings are here! J. II. R. Lyle. Go to the Exchange Clothing House for bargains. 1-t. We have decided to close out our hoot and shoe stock, and call your attention to some goods cheap, J. 11. R. Lyle. Large assortment of Gents’ Fur nishing Goods at the Exchange Clothing llouso. 1-t. Flowers, Ribbons, Ruching, Kid Gloves, Hats, etc., etc., m abundance at the Chadeayne building ladies in vited to call and examine. 3-t. Mrs H. Chadeayne. Fino line of Gents’ Pants will be on sole next week at the Exchange Clothing House. 1-t. Hats, Kid Gloves, Ruching, Rib bong, Flowers, etc., etc., in abun dance at the Chadeayne building, ladies are invited to call and examine. 3-t. Mrs. II. Chadeayne. Large line of Fancy and White Shirts cheap at the Exchange Cloth ing House. 1-t. FOR SALE:—A second hand cook stove. Enquire attliis office. Call at the shops of Arnold & Con well for an easy sliave, hair cut or shampoon. tf. Tennessee Amber Sorghum Seed at Munper’s. Alfalfa seed at M. L. Swift & Go. Gsrman Mills! Sesd a! hungers Ninety day Corn at Munger's. Flax seed at M. L. Swift & Co. Grden Seeds in Bulk at Mnuger’s. i Garden seod ill bulk at M. L. i Swift & Co. A Carload of Potatoes | at Manger’s. 1 D. C. Marker wishes to inform the . public that he has his carpuntcr r shop rebuilt aud is again ready for 2 business. 44 t f d Buy seeds grown in Colorado for sale by M. L. Swift & Co. BROS., REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE, FARM £ CITY LOANS A SPECIALTY. Settlers located on government lands. Investments made for eastern par ties. Timber-Claims cultivated for non-residents. Farm and City Insurance. Legal papers acknowledged. Land Office tilings made out. Contests made. Prompt attention given to ail business. FOE THE KANSAS INVESTMENT CO Office over Bank, of Lamar. LAMAR, - - - COLORADO. THE FAMOUS LUMBER YARD, F. PETERSON & CO., Proprietors. Is the headquarters for the best grades at the lowest prices. Freghtcrs or anyone in want of Lumber should come and see us before pur chasing, as we guarntee general satisfaction in grades as well as measurmeut. Our Motto: “LIVE AMD LET LIVE.’’ E. HAGEN, Manager. LAMAR, COLORADO. Stock Exchange, RESTAURANT — etnea. — LUNCH COUNTER Wines, Liquors and Cigars. :R.oToert S-we©t:m.a.:n. Prop. North Side Bakery LUNCH COUNTER. e LUNCHES SERVED AT ALL HOURS, CHOICE 1 CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. e t- Lamar, Colorado. e c - Old PLeliaUol© Store i : WEW GflfllKS -AFullUne°f ii EW isiJiilJd, wmmmmm d & it Coffees » Sugars, Teas, Dry Salt And Smoked meats. Q Flour, Grain, Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, It ■t <£rncto; Cljccsc aitD tii lie <§auni> k l In et grocery t store (S North side of RailRoad. J. J. Muvgcr, he cr or ©r L,a,naa.r, Colo,