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THE NEW ERA Published by THE NEW ERA PRINT ING and PUBLISHING CO. MARK CRAWFORD, Editor and Manager. A Republican newspaper devoted to the 'nterests of Walden and the North Park. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .50 Advertising rates given on application. PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY. Entered as second-class matter March 0, 1906, at the post office at Walden, Col orado, under Act of Congress of March a, 1879. You will find in this weeks paper a notice to cleau up all yards and alleys. Its good advice. A clean town not only is healthy blit looks nice. We invite any stockman who may hold different opinions, from those ex pressed in the New Era, concerning the forost reserve problem, to communicate to us their views. This paper hac been called paatisan, etc, but that is to be ex pected, however wo aro more than will ing to give everyone a chance to state their side of the question. Sunday Night Service. ‘•The Evangelization of the World” will be the theme of Rev. Trowbridge’s sermon for Sunday ovoning, April 21st. atthoM. E. Church in Walden. Aid in the development of this subject six large charts 5x4 feet in size, with lettering large enough to be read from any part of the church, giving the most reliable information that con be obtain ed on various divisions of the subject, will be hung on the wall and explained during the service. Following aro the subjects presented by the charts; Chart No. 1. “Religious Census of the world ” This gives the present religious condition of the world and by facts drawn from figures it will not be diffi cult for us to get an open vision of “our job.” Chart No. 2. “Africa” Some very in teresting things are to be said in a brief way about this country. Chart No 3. “Two Parishes,” treats of the non-Christian and the Chriatiun world. Chart No. 4. “World Mission Progress” illustrated, giving gain in number of communicants since the year 1800. Chart No. 5. “The Evangelization of the world” This chart has many very interesting things and will speak more clearly for itself than we can for it. Chart No.o. “How Americans spend their money.” (Annual Expenditures.) A great monument of facts which will doubtless prove an eye-opener to man}’ if not all, and carries with it its own sequel. Many have said “This is the bast pre sentation of this subject wo have ever heard ” and those who miss it in Wal den will doubtless miss ono of the best things in this conference year. Everybody is invited to this service. No collection trap will be set. but every one present will have an opportunity to ‘give according as he purposeth in his heart” to the cause of missions and the benevolent enterprises of the church. 44 Pounds to the Bushel. Charles Riggon took the thrashing machine belonging to him and his fath er, out to the ranch of M. C. Ward, at Piukhampton Friday and thrashed out some oats and barley, the quality of which it would be hard to beat. The oats weighed 44 pounds to the bushel and the barley went G 8 pounds. Parties who saw the grain say it is ahead of anything they’ve seen for a long time. Mr. Ward has a boiler and engine at his place and the thrashing machine was hooked up to the steam power. Notice to Settle. All parties knowing themselves in hebted to the firm of Bennett & Marr, for lumber, will call and settle said in debtedness before July Ist. after which time all bills will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, as the part norship heretofore existing between the above named parties has been disolved. Wm.E. Bennett, Butler, Colo. 310 Reward. Lost—One black mare branded®® on left thigh, weight about 1,000 lbp.L'l Will give $lO reward for informa-®® tion or return of animal. O. J. Allard. 35. Reward. $5. reward will be paid for the return of ono Iron Gray mare branded!!! on right shoulder, to Wgi M. R. Matthews, Walden. LOCAL PICK-UPS M. C. Ward was in Monday from Pink hampton. Win. Hill and wife were in from He - broil Friday. * Clias. Winscom was in the city Satur day on business. Ervin Beutler was a Walden visitor from Owl Friday. , Win. Marr was a Walden visitor from I Hebron Saturday. Robt. Bradfield was in from tho Nor . ris ranch Sunday. G. W. Alderdice was in from the Har dy ranch Sunday. i Clias. Bohn and wife were in Friday from the west side. J. H. Fox was in tho city yesterday from Prnkhauipton. W. Me Lucas was in town a few days since our last issue. Elmer Mallon and wife were in from the west side Friday. Henry Seymore was in from the ranch of Wm. Kerr Monday. Andrew Norrell was in the city from , the west side Wednesday. Fred Latham and wife were in from the Peterson ranch Friday. Elmer Hammond was in for the school entertainment Friday evening. Ben Singer was in from the ranch of Joe Murphy near Spicer, Sunday. Victor Hanson and wife wore in for , the entertainment Friday evening. i Dave and Jas. MacFarland wore in from Hebron Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norrell attend ’ ed tho school entertainment Friday. i John Payne made a trip to Laramie from his Cowdrey ranch Saturday. High top Shoes and Rubber Boots at E. -J. Norris’ Phone, Walden 6. Mrs. Slack and daughter Martha wore in from the Boettcher ranch Friday oven ing. P. T. Gill, surveyor in charge of the i L H. P. & P. survey, was in Walden i Sunday. Wm. McGowan, Win. ami John Simp son were in from Hebron Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordon and Mrs. Patten were in from the Hebron coun . try Friday. Frank Mostnan, brother of Mrs. Chns Emigh came in several days ago from Fort Collins. Mrs. Loomis and daughter Mable and . Minnie Sayles came in for tho school play Friday. Laurie Kermode wont out to the ranch of Wm. Kerr, Saturday for a visit with Bertie Kerr. Dick Edwards was in the city the first * of the week from the King ranch at Pinkhampton. ; Call and see the Sharpies cream separ ator now on exhibition at the Walden . Mercantile Co. Montie Blevins returned Saturday . from Omaha where he wont to take a shipment of cattle. John Ross, who carries the mail be tween Hebron and Butler, was a Wal den visitor Saturday. i . Julian Bernheim and Miss Rowen were np from Cowdrey Friday remaining in town a couple of days. Mrs. Olive Brocker and son Johnny were in the city from Owl Friday,return ing home tho same day Miss Ada Parkas made a business t-iip to the West side Monday evening return ing Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Welch and Miss , Luther were in from Rand Friday re turning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fletcher and Miss Laura McDole were up fjom the Allard ranch Friday for the play. The service Sunday evening at the chuacli will bean interesting ono. You will find dotice of it elsewhere. Morris E. Fliniau was appointed town clerk the first of the week. Morris will be a competent and conscientious clerk. We are the sole agents for Chase aud Sanborn’s high gjade teas and coffees. Walden Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greeu and drugh ter Irene, were in the city Sunday from the Hardy, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. H. C. Chedsey was in from Hebron Saturday. Mr. Chedsey is Attorney for J. T. Shippey in the case of the State vs. Shipjiey. Emil Ehn and John Johnson were among, the Platte river residents who attended the school entertainment Fri day night. When the wind is in the southward and the grass is looking green, when the wild ducks all go northward and the robins red are seen, when the boys aro playing marbles, and the blackbird seeks his mate, then it’s time to think of hunt ing up your fishing polo and bait. M. J. Capron returned Friday evening from Pueblo, when he took E. A. And erson to place him in the asylum at that place. Miss Bertha Kerr returned home Fri day afteonoon, she was accompanied part of the way to the ranch by Miss Ada Parkes. Emerson Rogers went out Suudav to the Kerr ranch, accompanying Bruce Kerr,who had his wrist hurt last week by a kick from a cow. Born—Saturday, the 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mifcchel, of Butler, a girl. Dr. Fischer was in attendance and mother and baby are doing nicely. Charles Black resumed his duties as driver on the Laramie stage Mondny. Albert Rogers has been driving in Mr. Black’s place the past week. If you are a coffee lover Chase and Sanbon’s high grade coffees will win your heart. For sale by, The Walden Mercantile Co. Da. Henry Fischer andD. F. Sudduth left Sunday morning for Laramie. Dr. Fischer will go to some eastern point to purchase dairy cows, and Mr. Sudduth went a £tor supplies. The prices of Chaso and Sanborn coffees range from 20 to 40 cents per pound, For sale by, The Walden Mercantile Co Miss Pearl Moore, county superintend ant of schools.arrived in Walden Thurs day evening and visited the different schools in the Park, and left Cowdrey for her home in Fort Collins today. Billiard and Pool Parlors. Agents for the Victor Talking Machines and sup ply’s. Mail orders for records promptly filled. Kern Bros. Laramie, Wyo. Tho buffalo robe which was rallied off at Rand last Saturday, by Mrs. Olive Brocker was won by T R. Cochrane of Walden Tho drawing was held at the Rand Postoffice, Mrs. Pete Munroe sup erintending. Frank McCasland, who was up from Cowdrey Monday, has purchased the freight outfit from 0. E. Mosman and together with his own outfit will put on a string between here and Laramie that will keep the freight pretty well cleaned up. Dr. Fischer was called to the home of Andrew Norrell Wednesday and found Anders, son of Mr. Noarell, suffering with scarlet fever. The home was put under quarantine, and the patient is getting along nicely. It is not known where Anders contracted the fever, as his is the only case in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha Davison, Chas. Borgquist, Andrew Norrell, John Milli gan, Ed Kiefer. Charlie Taylor, Jehial Brands aud Axel Carlson appeared in the Justice court Saturday morning as witnesses for the state in the case of the shite vs. John f. Shippey. Mrs. Davi son and Mr. Bergquist wore excused aud the ethers will be present for the trial on the 23rd. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that as Mrs. W. E. Bennett has quit my bed aud board, I will not be responsible for any debts she may incure. Wm. E. Bennett, Butler. Colo. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, ) Land Office at Denver, Colo, f April 12th 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that Charles Sayles of Walden Colo., has filed notice of hisinteution to make final H. E. Five Year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 19767 made July 37 1900, for the BWI-4 SWI-4 Sec 4 SE 1-4 SEI-4, Sec 5 N* NEI-4 Sec 8, Tp 7 N, Range 77 W 6th, P. M. and that said proof will be made before Wm. O. Mos man an U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Walden Colo, on Wednesday June 12th, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, tho land, viz: Roy Wood. Wm. N. Dryer and Lon Loomis of Walden Larimer Co. Colo. And John Connors of Owl Co. Col o. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. April 18. Last Pub. May 23. Notice for Publication. Department of the Intesior, ) Land Office at Denver, Colo. [- April 12th 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that David K. Smith of Rand, Larimer Co., Colo, has filed notice of his intention to make final Five Year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 20879 made 14th day of May 1902, for the NE 1-4 NW 1 4 Sec. 32, Tp. 6N, Range 78 W 6th P. M , and that said proof will be made before Wm. O. Mosman an U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Walden Colo, on Wednesday June 12th, 1907. He names the following witnossos to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the land, viz: Commodore P. Liewellon, William Dar i cy, John Jurgison and John L Ish, all of Ruud, Larimer Co., Colo. 1 C. P. F< r 1, Register. (Ist Pub. A pi. 18. Last Pub. May 23.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. U. S. Lund Office, Denver. Cola, I March 7, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that Henry Horget, of Zirkle, Larimer Co, Colo, has filed notice of iutention to make proof on his desert land claim No 465 for the SW*. W* NWJ, SE* NW*, Sec 26. NE* NE*. Sec 27 Tp. 10 N, R. 81 W. 6th P.M before Wm. O. Mosman an U. S. Com missioner, at his office in Walden Colo, on Wednesday, the Bth day of May, 1907 He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and rec lamation of said land: Charles Brown, Thomas Hargreaves, John Mulligan and John Murray all of Zirkle, Larimer Co, Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. Mch 14, Last Pub. April 18th.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. U. S. Land Office, Denver, Colo., ) March 28, 1907. f Notice is hereby given that Agnes J. Rich of Hebron Larimer Co. Colo, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert claim No. 463, for the N* NEI 4. SWI-4 NEI-4. SE* NWI 4. Sec BTp 6 N R. 80 W 6th P. M. before Wm. O. Mosman an U. S. Commissioner, at his Office in Walden Colo, on Wednes day. the Bth day of May. 1907. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said laud, viz: Charles P. Sayles of Walden Larimer Co Colo. Clayfon Rich, Fioyd B. Rich and Daniel M. Hanson of Hebron mer Co Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. Apr. 4th. last Pub. May 2nd.) Notice for Publication, Department of the Interior, i 1-and Office at Denver, Colo., March 28, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that David E. Usher of Gleueyre, Larimer County, Colo., has filed notice of Ins intention to make final Five Y’ear proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 20121 made May 15th, 1901, for the El 2 NEI 4, and El-2 SEI-4, Section 20, Township 10N, Range 76W oth P. M.. and that said proof will be made before The Clerk of the District Court, at his office iu the Court House in Fort Collins, Colo., on June sth, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon.and cultivation of, the land, viz: Clarence E. Talmage, Elbert E. Smith and Alex ander M. Stuart all of Gleneyre, Colo., Joe H. Smith of Fort Collins, Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist. Pub. Apr. 4th. last Pub. May 2nd.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. Department of tho Interior, ) U. S. Land office at Denver, Colo. > March 7, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that Thomas Hargreaves,of Zirkel,Larimer Co ,Colo,, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 466, for the E* Sec. 10, Tp. 10, N. R. 81 W. 6th P. M., before Wm. O. Mosman, an U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Wal den, Colo., on Wednesday, the Bth day of May, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Charles Brown, Henry Herget, John Mulligan, and John Murray,all of Zirkle, Larimer Co., Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pnb. Mch. 14, lhsfc Pub. April 18) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. U. S. Land Office, Denver. Colo., ) March 28, 2907. ) Notice is hereby given that Cynthia Wood, former Wife of Vernon E. Rich, deceased, of Walden, Larimer County, Colorado, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. 462, for the Ei SE*. Sec. 8, N* NE*, N* NW*, and SW*NEJ, SE* NWI 4, Sec 17 Tp. 6. N. R. 80 W. 6th P. M. before William O. Mosman an U. 8. Coinmis siouer at his Office in Walden, Colo., on Wednesday, the Btli day of May, 1907. . She names the following witnesses to prove tho complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Charles P. Sayles of Walden, Larimer County, Colo , Clayton Rich, Floyd B. Rich, Daniel M. Hanson, all of Hebron, County, Colo C. D Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. Apr. 4th, last Pub. May 2ud.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. Department of the luterior, ) United States Land Office, v Denver, Colo., March 7, 1907. ) Notioeis hereby given that John Kim mons of Walden, Larimer Co., Colorado, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 491 for the W* SW* Seo. 35, E* SE* Sec. 34, and NWI -4 SEI-4 Bec. 34 Tp. 8 N., R. 78 W. 6th P. M., before Win. O. Mosman, , an U. S. Commissioner, at his office iu Walden, Colo., on Wednesday the Bth day of May, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: Charles L. P. Win scom, S. P. Carden, Lon Loomis, George F. Connors, all of Walden, Larimer Co., Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. a (Ist Pub. Mch. 14; last Pub. April 18.) * I The RANGE that Speaks for; Itself I _ ■ Th. "St.y Satisfactory” R.n,. I | I jlKij[l “Fifteen gallons of water”rriV‘ “ V ‘ says the Monarch man, ‘ ‘heat ißßlry yljJhx. yW juickly in the Monarch en- J fewj J f X j| [1 /}* 'rased reservoir. The tank is of I jy ImW (A V copper, coated inside with pure I B block tin. Thecasingsurround- M j7*T| f Jg Jj ing is open at the bottom. No sweat nor drip; no dampercom- V plications. It cannot affect the oven if filled with cold water. ” TO INTENDING PURCHASERS ONLY Postal Card us for our new booklet, "Hints for Range Buyer* or how HSJp to cut kitchen work in two.” It’s worth reading. 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