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Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. United States I .and Oilice, ) Denver, Colo., July 0, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Chedsey, of Hebron P. 0., Larimer Co. Colo., has tiled notice of his intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 525. for the SEI-4 SEI 4 Sec. 14, SWI-4 SWI 4 Sec. 13, N1 2 NVVI 4, SWI 4 NWI-4, Nl-2 SWI-4 Sec. 24, NEI 4 SEI 4 Sec. 23. Tp. 7 N., It. 82 W. 6th P. M., be fore Win. O. Mosman, an U. S. Com missioner at his oltice in Walden, Colo., on Wednesday, the 11th day of Sepiem her 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: John Royalty, Ernest A. Osier, of Butler, Larimer Co. Colo., William McLucas, William Heine man, of Hebron, Larimer Co., Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (First Pub. July 18, last Pub. Aug. 22.) Notice of Application to Lease State Lands. Office of State Board of Land Commis- ) sinners, Denver, Colo., July 11, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that Wm. Jones whose postoffice address is Walden,Colo, on Juno 24, 1907, made application No., 3,926 to the State Board of Land Com missioners to lease the following des cribed School Lands, situate in Larimer county, Colorado, to-wit: SEI-4 SWI 4 and SI-2 SEI-4 of Sec. 33 Tp.9 N. R. No. 79 W. No other application to lease the above described premises or objections against the above applioation will be considered after August 14, 1907. John F. Vivian, Register. (First Pub. July IS; last Pftb. Aug. 8.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. United States Land Office, / Denver, Colo., June 22, 1907. ) 1, Olivo Cochrana. of Walden, former ly of Spicer, Larimer Co., Colo., who made desert land application No. 408, on the 13th daj' of April, 1902, for the El NE±Sec. 28, SE* and NA SW± Sec. 21, Tp. 6 N. R. 80 W. 6th P. M., hereby give notice of my iutententiou to make final proof to establish my claim to the land above described before Wm. O.Mosman, an U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Walden, Colo, on Wednesday, the 14th day of August, 1907. and that I expect to prove that said land has been proper l y irrigated and reclaimed in the man ner required by law, by two of the fol lowing witnesses: Fred Ninegar, Dennis Brannon, Rob ert Wade, all of Spicor, Colo.,and Thom as Cochrane, of Walden, Colo. Olive Cochrane, Claimant. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. June 27; last Pub. Aug. 1.) Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. ) Land Ofliee at Denver, Colo. [- June 22. 1607. ) Notice is hereby given that Maggie A. Moore, widow of Cutler L. Moore de ceased. of Cowdrey, Larimer Co., Colo., has filed notice of his intention to make final Five Year proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 21074 made July 23, 1902,f0r the NEINEjSec. 30EJSE*Sec. 19 NW* SW± Sec. 20, Twp. 11N, Range 81 W 6tl» P. M., and that said proof will be made before Wm. O. Mosman an U. S. Commissioner, at his Office in Waldsn, Colo., on Wednes day, Aug. 14 th 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his cont nuous residence residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Wm. Marr, Hebron, Colo., Frank H. Hill and Hugh Hunter, both of Walden. John Murry, of Zirkle, Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist. Pub. June 27: last Pub. Aug. Ist.) Notice of rfstoration of Public Lands to Settlement and Entry. De partment of the Interior. General Land Office, Washington, D, C., June 11,1907. Notice is hereby given that the public lands in the following described areas, temjjorarily withdrawn on January 9 1904, for forestry pur|>osesand adjoining the Park Range National Forest. Colora do.and not otherwise withdrawn,reserv ed or appropriated, will by authority of the Secretary of the Interior be restored to the public domain on September 24, 1907, and become subject to settle merit on and after that date, but not to entry, filing or selection until on and af ter October 24. 1907, under the usual re strictions at the United States Land Of fice at Denver, Colorado: In Township seven (7), Range eighty-two ' (82), the southwest quarter of Section two (2), the west half of Section eleven (11), the northwest quarter of Section fifteen (15), the north half of Section t wenty-seven (27); in Township eight (8), Range eighty two (82), the west half of Sec tions eleven(l 1 ).fourteen(l4) and twen ty three (23). All North and west, Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado. Warning is hereby expressly given that no person ! will be permitteu to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or occii|>ation begun prior to September 24, 1907 and all such settlement or occupation is hereby forbidden. Fred Dennett. As sistant Commissioner. Approved: James Rudolph Garfield, Secretary of the Interior. (First Pub. July 11: Last Pub Sept. 12) It Depends. Farmer —Do you believe In irrigation Bystems? Financier —I certainly do, when it comes to watering stocks. —Baltimore American. LIVE STOCK TO BREAK A HALTER PULLER. Arrangement of Rope Which Will Prove Effective. My plan, explains an Illinois corre spondent of Prairie Farmer, consists of an ordinary ring halter with the two side rings connected by a strong Plan to Break Halter Puller. cord. Whenever the horse pulls, the Inner part of the cord Is drawn forc ibly against the jaw, and the ef fect Is severer punishment than he is willing to endure. STUMBLING HORSES. Why They Acquire the Habit and How to Cure Them. Some horses -are naturally addicted to stumbling, others acquire the fault, and still others have the stumbling habit thrust upon them, says an ex change. In the first. It is almost in curable, but the second and third causes can be remedied by the rider or driver. If the ground is rough or un even. horses with a low action are prone to stumble. Other horses which are naturally slip-shod, generally stum ble because they do not lift theft* feet high enough from the ground. Lazi ness Is another cause for stumbling, and horses that are heavy in front, or whose fore legs are weak or unsound, have the same fault. Very often care lessness on the part of the driver causes horses to stumble. This makes it necessary always to bear In mind the value of keeping the. horses well In hand and sufficiently collected. If the habit is due to laziness It can often be cured by riding or driving the horse over rough ground until he has been broken of the fault. But 1q all cases the cure rests with the driver or rider. The most sure-footed of horses is bound to stumble at times, but this can be reduced to a minimum by keeping a tight rein. A slack rein Is often the sole cause for stumbling. If fatigue Is the cause, extra care must be taken to keep the horse well up to the bit. No good horseman will i'ver take chances of Ills horse stum bling by allowing a slack rein. Stum bling Is not only an annoying habit, but It often results in serious Injury and many times in the total disability nf the animal While an habitual ten dency to stumble often does not ad mit *of a cure, the average case can be prevented by the methods suggested above. GROWING GOOD BEEF. It Is Possible for the Small Farm to Produce It. Tt Is possible to produce good beef on small farm, and much of the beef of the future will be thus produced. The demand for beef will never be less than it is at the present time, blit the great ranges on which the beef of , the past has been produced must grow smaller as the land is brought under Irrigation. Great projects are under way for iddigating vast stretches of : land that before now have been the feeding ground of cattle. How much Df the ranges are to be eaten up In : this way we do not know at this time. It means that the price of the best beeves must advance and that these will largely be raised on small farms and be almost a by-product. To pro duce this good beef, says Farmers’ • Review, the farmer will need but make sure that the animal he is raising for beef is a high grade of some one of ( the beef breeds. Some of the really good beef made now is being produced on the farms In the middle West. ■ where only a few beef animals are kept per farm. The beef steer Is prov ing to be a side issue with many of our farmers, but a side issue that yields annually a good profit Reset the Shoes. , Don’t let the shoes stay too long on the work horses. It Is not hard In the winter time to keep shoes on horses for three or four months, but If allow ed to stay on for more than four or five weeks the shoe is likely to con | tract the foot and make trouble. So we would advise having them reset at least once a month or twice In three months. Trim the Hoof. Take a chisel and good block of wood and cut off the long grown out toe of the hoof. After going through the winter without attention the feet are likely to be in bad condition in the spring time and when the cult starts running over rough ground lie is likely to stumble and break Into the qul< k or twist a pastern. \ BRAND DIRECTORY } l of the NORTH PARK 3 I I £ If any of the brands or addresses in this directory j I are incorrect, or are changed at any time, you will ■ confer a favor by notifying the New hra at once. I 0 In this way the directory may be kept accurate, and j | will prove of value at all times. | P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. W. E. ZIPFEu P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. JOHN C. HOWARD. P. O. address, Rand, Colo. Range, North Park. T. JOHN PAYNE. P. O. address, Pinkhampton, Colo. Range, North Park. CHARLES B. BERGQUIST. P. O. address, Higho, Colo. Range. North Park. JOS. W. SLACK. P. O. address, Rand, Colo. Range. Nortn Park. afcni Wm WM. NORRELL. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. IBmB HANSON & RICH. P. O. address. Spicer, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. ED. GOULD. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. ANDREW Ai\U UKAl‘E PETERSON P. O. address. Hebron, Colo. Range, North Park. EVERHARD & ISH. P. O. address, Rand, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. WILL 1,. LATHAM. P. O. address, Rutler, Colo. Range, North Park. jyBU JACOB JOHNSON. P. O. address Walden, Colo. Range, wm JNO. C. 1311. P. O. address, Walden, Colo Range, North Park. OWEN S. CASE. p. O. address Walden. Colo. Range North and Middle I’nrks. CASPER FOX. p o. address, Pinkhampton, Colo Range, North Park. ""g g CASPER FOX. P. O. address, Cowdrey, Colo Range, North Park. C. F. STAPLES. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range. North Park. VMS LARS LARSON & BRO. P, O. address Walden, Colo. Range North and Middle Parks. 2m JAS. MACFARLANE & SONS. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North and Middle Park. gjHMB WM. McCONNAUGHEY. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. MARI' A. KING. P. O. address, Pinkhampton, Colo Range, North Park. MOSMAN « SON. P. O. address. Walden, Colo. Range, North Parle Wm. lIROWNLEF. Walden. Colo. I OKI nsm MAUD C. BROWNLEE. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. SB 1 AUGUST ANDERSON. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. | Si ANNIE C. MATTHEWS. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. ■HII DAWSON & GREEN. P. O. address, HebrOn, Colo.. Range, North and Middle Parks. JOHN MITCHELL. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Range, | North Park. ■gj WM. HEINEMAN. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North Park. j WM. KERR. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range; North Park. RICH. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Rauge North Park. GEO. H. MANVILLE. P. Q. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North Park. J. H. OLDENBURG. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. D. W. McDOLE. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Range, North Park. HARRY L. BAUGH. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. WILLIS F. WEBB. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. CHAS. L. P. WINBCOM. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. WM. BENNETT. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Raagb, North Park. JAS. MARR. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Raaga, I North and Middle Parks. i t -ANE. P. O. address, w . Cola Rang; • North Park. ________ MM WSKbWW SAMUEL H. HAWORTH, p. O. address, Higlio, Colo. Range, North Park. CHAS. BROWN. p. O. address, Zirkle, Colo. Rangi North Park. 291 WM. R. MONAHAN, p. O. address, Higho, Colo. Range North Park. HENRY C. RIDDLE. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. 'to— ————- ■E NORMAN R. MCDONALD. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. PARK AND M IN TIE A. BLEVIN. P. O. address. Walden, Colo, Range, North and Mid Je Parts. SOFIE ERICKSON. P. O. address,. Iligho, Colo. Range, North Park. '• MRS. LAUGHOFF. . p. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. In ALEX K. MARR. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Rangi North and Middle Parks. JAS. BONIS. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Rang* North Park. 3m - HR9 WM. ERICKSON. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range Morth Park. ■ JNO. M. COCHRANE. , P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range **Uh Park. issa ■HHiBi AUGUSTUS K. DWINELL. Address Cowdrev. Colo. Bunge North , Park. JNO. KIMMONS. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Raugo, Norm Park.