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iji WILL CONSTIPATION KILL? |
* Under unusual circumstances yes, but ordinarily it b not V
I fatal, because it is not a disease. It is however, the CAUSE of I?
1,7 several dangerous diseases, hence prudence would suggest its 0
i m prompt removaL A
PRICKLY ASH 8
g BITTERS g
A I« an aptnoparlata and valuable nmdr la tblz disorder. It not calr relieves 2)
% and pennanentlr cure,cunrtlpetton but It .urcUee anUn and tonic pro- %
ca fwrtfae In th» Kidneys. Ilrer ami itomarh Thm by regulating and giunulat- gjf
V jwfltbe whola Um trouble, ward, off dlaaaua and k—pa tha w
« rmex gr.ee pibbottlx. rmani ty mcnr AXX simaa co., at. teem. X
a SOLD «Y ALL DRUGGISTS. X
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Send your name and address on a postal eard aud get
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Glol>e Democrat free of charge. Compare it with
other papers ami see for yourself how superior it is.
Mention this pajier and state whether you are inter
ested in the daily or weekly issue. Address
THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo.
Ditch and Bridge Work Workmanship
a Specialty Unexcelled.
A. W. MILLER,
Contractor : and : Builder.
?rr.r.u la Junta, Colorado.
W Dr. Williams' Indian Pile I
Ointment will cute Blind. I
Bleetiitur sod Itching
ls. 1. i.bsori.K the tumors, j
the itchlug st o..ie, sets
ouliire. uives i stsnt re
i’ll lam*'lmh.ni Pile Oint- ■
tpsrnl for Pi'e end Itch
n« parts. Every box is
siuiauic i. druL-gi-ts. by msil on re*;
C'-lpt of price Ail cents and Bl.wt. WtLLIAHI
MINUHICTIIRING CO.. Crop* Cl.-vel»n<rSMX
For sale at the Palace druc atore.
WOMEN IN DOUBT
Tbr-y orerruMMr WeaSneee, irngs
larlty and owlwloswja cresi ■ vigor
s&uiwsSfiajSSfE
. or onr' iu ai«d body. So
VpV known remedy for w.eiMi Mwlr
them. Cannot do harm-lire be
a pirn-ore. •) prrWs
K|V ey Mall BeM by ir«nt*U.
SmoannoALOOLa
For aal* at the Palaoa drug a tor*
JACOB SHANK
gHOEMAKER^*
1 have just engaged the ser
vices of a first-class shoemaker,
and am now prepared to make
order, in any style. Ladies’ and
Gentlemen's footwear. Cowboy
boots a specialty. Repair work
of all kinds neatly done. Call
and see me—east of court bouse,
on Colorado avenue.
FREE FEED CORRAL
I have just opened a free feed
corrall in connection with my
blacksmith shop. The use of the
corimll is absolutely free to aIL
Plenty of water and covered stalls
with mangers for thy accomoda
tion of tesms. Bring your own
*‘^ y X h £ 3, f«
town will coat yon_ nothing fot
yoorteam*- .
WM. LEMOV.
... c wr' " ■■
The Free Puff Evil.
i Portland undertakers have arisen
,in their might and declared that
they will give no more death notices
to the newspapers unless their
name appears as officiating. If
this demand is complied with, the
doctor, livery-maintained grave
digger are all entitled to a free ad,
and notice of a citizen might read
as follows: “The funeral of John
Jones occurred this morning and
was the culminating point of Dr.
Peters. After sharp competition
and a cut in established rates the
undertaking firm of Smith & Smith
was awarded the contract of fur
nishing a plain pine coffin, stained
a rich mahogany, with silver (?)
handles and comfortably lined.
Price 33 dollars, being >6.65
cheaper than any other competi
tor. (Smith is the place for cheap
coffina—paid local). Rev. Dolit
tle preached the sermon for noth
iog and Bill Brown dug the grave
for a dollar less than the usual
price, because no hard pan was en
countered. The deceased died in
the full odor of sanctity and cincer
of the stomach, was a good Metho
dist, politician, husband and father.
Dr. Peters desires to announce to.
the public that hit patients do not
always succumb to the ravages of
disease and bis pills. Accidents
will happen.” Then might follow
g couple of staezas of tombstone
poetry and a card oflhanks, and
the newspaper’s miyoa, «b*t of
An Advertiser Great.
I mm an advertiser ureal!
In letters bold end big And round
The prut»«* of u»y were* I sound—
Prosperity is mj estate.
The people come.
The people go
In uue continuous.
Surging Now—
They buy tny good* and ootne again
And I'm tlie happiest or men;
And this the reason I relate—
-1 am mu advertiser great t
There Is a shop no mss the way
Where ne'er is heard a hum in tread—
Where trade is paralysed and dead—
With ne'er a customer u day.
The people come.
The people go,
Dut never there—
They do rot know
There'* such a shop beneath the sklea
Because lie does not advertise;
While I with pleasure contemplate
That I'm an advertiser great!
The secret of my fortune lies
In one small fact, which, I may state.
Too many tradesmen learu too late—
If I have itoods, I advertise!
Then people oome.
And people go
In constant streams,
For people know
That he who bus go.id wares to sell
Will surely advertise them well;
Aud pmudly 1 reiterate
I am an advertiser great 1
—Eugene Field.
$100 Reward $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at j
least one dreaded disease that sci
ence has been able to cure in all
its stages and that is catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's j
Catarrh cure is taken internally, j
acting directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, j
thereby destroying the foundation j
of the disease, and giving the pa
tient strength by building up the j
constitution and assisting nature in
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers
that they offer one hundred dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials. F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold
by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family
Pills are the best.
. —
Real Estate Transfers.
The following warrantee deeds
were recorded in the county clerk's
office during the past week:
Lorenzo C. Bwlnk to Andrew Demi, lot
*. block V. Kooky Ford t t> 10
Fro mi, I. Melon und D. K. Greene, of
Pueblo, to William lllllliui.ley, Lcn
n.Hiir llllllnffHley und Jofleph 11.
Bllllngeley, norfbeeet M section is.
towi.uhlp 24 sooth, rango :.l wort
ulxtb prlnctpnl meridian, UK) acre.
und wuter righu :<,ofu 00
Mr*. Jennie G. Ouuli to Harry Buypulf,
block if, Koeky Kord t< OU
William 8. Murble to Mrs. Jennie (i.
Bumli. block 10, Kooky Kuril fO (10
George McCarty to Mllun McCarty,
sou tlieaut >, of *OOllOll No. 0. tow i,
ship2i uuutli. rango ,i well; SI anJ
other raliisblo ooil.iderutlon.
Peter O Mulley and Henry O Mailer to
Jorry Kelllctier, west 1 1 of n«rlbeu..i
% aud west 1 , of •outhuust aeollnn
23, township 34 suuth, rango .13 west.
too acres 7:,: 05
James W. Beatty and J. K. Beatty to
Bllza J. Porter, lota , and blocx :(o.
Catlln ■ >0
Teachers’ Association.
The Teacher’s Association of
Otero county will meet in La Junta
in the court house on Saturday,
March i2lh. In addition to an in
teresting program by the teachers,
Dr. Ellis, of the Agricultural Col
lege, will address fhe meeting. A
cordial invitation is extended to
ai|. —Mary J. Anderson, County
Superintendent.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all
skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price
35 cents per box. For sale by
Joy’s pharmacy.
Teachers’ Examination.
On Friday; March ißth, and Sat
urday, March 19th, the regular,
teachers’ examination will be held'
at the office of the county superio-.
tendent in the court house at La
Junta. Mary J. Anderson,
Supt. of Schools of Otero Cot
Kidney Troubles.
The kidneys cleanse the bloody
and on their activity depends tka
health of the body. If the livM
becomes so torpid that it is|
terierea with the work of the kidSl
neys the body suffers and dropsy]
resdta* '■; the most valuable featuwg
isttjF k 5;.. • _ -‘.U-. -H
ot (he curative effect of Prickly
Ash Bitters is its stimulating in
fluences on the kidneys. It heals
and strengthens those organs so
that they resume their blood cleans
ing and urine gathering functions,
purities and regulates the liver,
tones the stomach and digestion,
ana by a mild yet thorough cathar
tic effect, all poisons and bilious
impurities in the bowels are driven
out. It quickly restores strength
and health.
Holbrook Happenings.
Miss Nettie Taylor is visiting
this week at Mrs. Groves.
Mrs. Brown, of La Junta, is
staying a few days with her son, |.
L. Brown and family.
Mrs. MadgeSmallgood, of Pueb
lo, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
| Frank Osborn, this week.
There was no preaching at the
Bee Hive last Sunday on account
of Mrs. Stewart being sick.
Mat Barber’s smiling face is
again seen in our midst. Oh! my,
isn’t a certain young lady happy.
J. H. Crooks was seen going
! west last Sunday. From the smile
on his face one might guess he was
going out among ’em.
Mr. Wymer and son, Elsie,
moved to the east end of the valley
last week They will farm four
hundred acres this summer.
W. O. Ensign has leased a piece
of state land and will try farming
this year. Who is going to bake
your biscuits for you, Oliver?
George Jenkins and family re
turned to the valley after staying in
Tennessee for over a year. Colo
rado sunshine will bring them back
every time.
The school closed Friday, March
4th, at the Bee Hive and Fort
Bent schools. S. W. Brown and
Miss Myrtle Trimmer weie well
liked as teachers.
W. A. Lee came over from Fair
mont last Monday to see his
mother. He got to fooling with
one of those guns that was never
loaded and his face is tattooed so
as to stay for some time.
The literary was well attended
Wednesday night and a good pro
gram carried out. After recess
there was a debate between four of
the young people, which was amus
ing as wed as interesting. On
next Wednesday night the literary
will be held at the Bee Hive school
house.
You Know.*
On the »nor" ing of Feb. 20, ’95,
I was with rheumatism and lay
in bed until May 21st, when I got
a bottle of Chamberlain’s l'ain
Balm. The first application of it
relieved me almost entirely from
pain and the second afforded com
plete relief. In a short time I was
able to be up and about again.—A.
T. Moreaux, Luverne, Minn. For
sale at the Palace drug store.
No- 4507.
Report of tbe Condtion of
THE FIRST NATIONAL FANE
At La Jrnm. in tie B:ate o' 1 o'.c
mdu, at tbe o’ote i f botinei*
Feb. 18th, 1898.
KBSOUUCES.
Loan* and discounts $ £7,*7* 00
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 864 02
(7. S. Rundfi to secure cir
culation l?.sno o
Premium on U. B.Bonds.. 8-10 00
Sticks, securities, etc 18.273 97
Baiiklnjr*hou*e. furniture
and fixtures z.OUU 00
Other reel entile and mort
inMgf*owned f.:«6 6
Due from National Banks,
(pot reservo oyentsi... .1 80,611 11
Due from approved re
serve ajrents 11.048 06
Checks and other cash
, Hems 144 42
ffotes or other National
®fi.4 MOW
Fractional paper currencjr
nickels and cents 823 M
Lawful money reserved
bank, vlx:
Specie 6,060 18
Legal-tender n te* ... . 3,287 00 81,787 SI
Bede an pi kw fund with U.
•.Treasurer (5 per oent
Of circulation) Ml .10
Total 9174.710 ss
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 9 80,000 00
j||ill!> fund io,ouo ou
less expenses and
9,461
IHlnnl Rank notea outstanding... w,7 o ro
pnetootharNational Banks a* *9
JgilfiMUial deposits subject to ebook 78.W8 »>
JSfinaideeKificates or deposit 918 m
Kao aattlfioatcs of dapusATT. 17 927 w
fe was, attfwa
i 1 o f%iisr ir ‘"'
' ;
From Colorado to the Great Lakes via
Lincoln and Omaha.
Less than i, too miles in about 35
hours. Electric lighted, steam
heated sleeping cars from Denver
through to Chicago, via the Rock
Island Route and the Chicago Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway, every
night in the wet k. Denver City
Office, 801 Seventeenth Street. J.
E. Preston, Commercial Agent.
Consumption Positively Cured.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of
Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he
had consumption, was given up to
die, sought all medical treatment
could procure, tried all cough rem
edies he could hear of, hut got
no relief; spent many nights sit
ting up in a chair; was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery,
and was cured by the use of two
bottles. For past three years has
been attending to business and
says Dr. King’s New Discovery is
the grandest remedy ever made, as
it has done so much for him and
also for others in his community.
Dr. King's New Discovery is guar
anteed for coughs, colds and con
sumption. It don’t fail. Trial bot
tles free at Joy’s pharmacy.
H.G. BOURNE,
Real Estate Loans, Insurance.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
For Sale—l6o acres, under Cat
lin ditch; will sub-divide or sell al
together at a bargain.
For Sale —Two lots and 4- room
house on Baton Ave. Nice place;
cheap.
For Sale or Trade —Two de
sirable residence lots in Pueblo lor
sale cheap, or will trade for La
Junta property.
For Sale—l2o acres good land
on Timpas creek, under Gatlin
ditch, at $5 per acre; good terms.
For Sal e —One ol the most de
sirable brick residences in La
Junta; nice lawn, shade and all
best improvements; lor sale very
cheap and on good terms.
For Sale —Several highly culti
vated ranches, near La Junta, un
der the La Junta and Lamar canal;
these all on very best terms.
For Rent—Bo acres good farm
land, under Rocky Ford Highiine
canal; on very desirable terms.
For Sale—2B acre tract, near
La Junta, under La Junta and
Lamar canal; here is a bargain;
good place lor dairy farm.
For Sale — l6o acres, tinder
Holbrook ditch, near Swink sta
tion, a big bargain in this it taken
soon.
For Sale —Good five room brick
house, cellar, pantry, closet, water
in house, stable, etc.; here is a
good bargain; terms easy.
For Sale— Cheap for cash; des
ert filing relinquishment on lorn
acres; good house and fence; near
La Junta; many other desirable
properties in all parts of the county.
Acre, garden and orchard tracts
near La Junta on best terms.
Call and see me when looking
for a home. 1 can show you some
of the most desirable properties in
the valley.
H. G. BOURNE, La Junta, Colo.
Boom a. Over First National Bank.
~wTh.pai.mfr,
WATERLOO, lOWA.
From th. Horror, of Norvou. Prao*
Irotien” by Or. Mil.,’ R.rvln.,
OOCQH daw not iln>i Indicate
consumption. Mr. W. H. Palmer, of
M m Waterloo, loirs, writs.: "I was taken
with a narrow stricter, of tho bronchial
1 lubes, which developed Into wrroos pros
| trstlon, 1 wss so weak I could Dot elt up. I
got no sloop tor dais except whoa under tho
, Influence ot opialw. For lour mouths I euf-
Bat I might die
at rest. Ow
■ said I had
Alan, tor I had
IhWjEW.
m to mm Ow
tstoratlro
ithaotngM.
i swdmydays. liifiiisii wy Ills and saved
' fnTSt/ I 's Sew!
business DIRECTORY.
ATTOAMAV. ~
Yy Be (iiiUOiV
Attorney and Counsellor et Lav. Kanob or
city loan* and real estate. Will practice In
•Mate or It dural oourta. Houin 3, Central
block. La Junta, Colo.
IjlitKD A. BABIN.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Central
Block. La Junta, Colorado. _
k HE?B.
Attorney* ut Law. special attention irtven
to irrlyutiou and probate law. La Junta. Colo.
£J J. LEWIS.
Attorney-at-Law. La Junta, Colo.
JUfiTlda OF THE PEACE.
JAMES lIUKNS.
Justice of the Peace. Loan*. Heal Estate.
Ottk-e ut City Mall. La Junta, Colo.
J W. DOUTHITT.
Justice of the Peace. Prompt atteutlon
a I ven to Collection* and all Juauce Uuslue**.
La Junta. Cuio. '
PHYSICIANS.
Q W. PHILLIPS. M. D.
I'hyiiMun and Surireon. Office nnd real
delicu. corner of ttatoo avenue und Kansu*
Strict*. leU Junta. Colo.
DENTISTS.
JJlt. I. S. lIUY A NT.
At home In La Junta from tho Ist to the 20th
of each mouth, uitiuc In Woodruff Muck.
LADIES* HAIRDRESSER.
JJItS. M. K. OAKNKTT
Hiih resume*' her hu«tiic** ut her hi *lll*o,
I.iidic* wn • desire to have their Indr cut or
denned cull and *«•« her. If your hair 1* fnll
liik out or you are troubled «nh dandruff, 1
have the beat, tonic know 11 to prevent ll
BANKB.
#Jt HE LA JUNTA STATE BANK.
A (lenerai Hiuikliiy Bil* ties* TranHaCted.
aplial Stuck. T Hl.imo. Sni plii*. It. A.
leeti. President: A. O Dr iper. Vice Pro«*l
• lent; M. /.. Parw«|l, Cnsliler
architecis.
£ItANZ lino ill felts.
Archltict*. It 0111 ti. Soimh Block. K*-
tia hich furnl*lied on all clasaua of work In
our line, Iji Junta, Colorado
PRINTERS
pAKKs A MASON.
Leader* In Job Prlntluir Everyth I nir In the
line of arilrtlu pi'inliu* done at till- office.
Our price* when we kin.w what you want.
~~ ~ REAL ESTATE.
J 0. BOURNE.
Ileal Kwlatc. Luiih and Inmiraiice. Karin
anti ranch prO|crtle* a *|N*ciality «<rie
*| otnleiitre sol.cited. Office. MHitn 2. over First
National Bank.
gCCKEY A MART.
A list Met* of Title. Iteal E*tatn. l«ottn* and
In* ranee. The oiilj eotnplete rccoid* In
Otero county. llohhc* fte-rent Investment*
mndu. I»u*‘.nus* ami lntere»l* of non rc*l
tjcul* caretoll> looki-d afier. Answer all let
ters of lnt|Uiry. lteferent c: First National
Bank.
Q L. SEELEY.
Heal Estate. Loan* and Insurance. Five
acre fruit tract* and *t«»ck ranches. Prompt
atietiiloii alvun to ItMter* «»f Imiulry. La
Junt t. Colo.
HOTELS
yT. CHAKLES HOTEL
Havlnir purchH*ed the National Hotel, i
have icopened It under the name ot the St.
< Imrle*. and am pi* tuned to *ive t rst class
aecoinintalatitie* to tiMOslent*. railroad men
ami eirnlar patrnim at re.i*oiniblc rule* Tho
house has la* n relit ted and refurnished
ihroiiMhout. Give un it trial ICc*|»e Ifully.
MltS. L. C. MOOHE. Pn»p.
Li Junta, Colo.
Mott’s taveriue Fills
remedy lot
VdvT nervous pros
*ll nervous
• diseases of the
generative or
> after using 0 f either
io, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or
lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emis
sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex
cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which
lead to Consumption an*. Insanity. $l.OO
per box by mail; 6 boxes hr $5.00.
MOTTS CHEMICAL CO.. Prop 8. riwhnri r hia
For tale «♦ tho Palace drug stora.
f'wlniam^Vldnev
1 Has no eniml in disetiHes of the
( l Kidneys blu Urinary Organ*. Have ;
i you neglected your Kidneys? Have v
l you overworked your nervous sys-j *
j Item and caused trouble with your 1
.Kidneys and Madder? Iluve youl
( pains in the loins, side, baek.groiiuq I
4 land bladder? Have von a flabby ap- .
1 .pearunce of the face, especially!
i 'under the eyes? T<x> frequent de-, |
. |sire pass urine ? William’s Kidney .
, Pills will impart new life to the dis- (
| 'eased organs, tone up the system, |
. )and make anew man of you. By 1
1 mail IK) cents per box. I '
I 1 Williams Mro. Co., Props.. Cleveland,O. |
For oalo at the Palaoo drui atora.
Vt
5 EVERY
j| j*
) * In Amorloa would hovo hlo 11
1 ' olothwo made by a roputoblo J (
], taller If ha fully raalltad I
I I how much mora comfort. < |
* | now stylo and more moneys | >
J i worth ho aeta whan na buys i >
I > his carmanta that way. It ! '
*! la not odd that a man whs j ,
J i haa onoo worn a aonulna, r
|l mado-to-ordar ault hardly 1 |
J awr torn baok to a rrady | ,
made. Don’t thlnk tftoy *
| you Mint j
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