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Notice of Application to Lease State Lands. Office of State Board of Land Commis- ) sioners, Denver, Colo., Sept. 21, 11)07. ) Notice is hereby given that C. C. Fliu iau and Andrew Norell, whose ixistoffice address is Walden, Colo., have made ap plication No. 4151 to lease the following described School Lands, situate in Lari mer County, Colorado, to-wit: NWi of N\v±, s* of NW'i, BVV± and wi of BEj of Sec 10, Twp. 1) N. R. 81 W. No other application to lease the above described land will bo considered after October 28rd 1907. John L. Vivian, Register. (Ist Pub. Sept. 26; last Pub. Oct. 17.) Notice for Publication. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. U. S. Land Office. Denver, Colo., ) August 29, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands ih the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States, by act of August 4, 1892, Charles A. Brands, of Higho, county of Larimer, State of Col orndo, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 708, for the pur chase of the Lot 1 of Section No. 10, in Township No. 9 N., Range No. 81 W. 0t h P. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul turul purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Denver, Colo., on Tuesday the 19th day of Nov 1907. lie names as witnesses: Win. R.Mon ahan, Samuel Hawarth, Fred M. Wyatt, and Win Holden, all of Higho, Larimer county Colo., Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lauds are requestd to lile their claims in this office on or before the said 19th day of Nov., 1907. C. D. Ford. Register. (First Pub. Sept. 5; last Pub. Nov. 7.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. United States Land Office, ) Denver, Colo., Sept. 17, 1907. ) Notice is hereby given, that Charles A. Chedsey, of Larimer county, Colo., has tiled notice of intention to make final | proof on his desert land claim No. 525 for the SEI-4 SEI-lSec. 14, SWI-4SWI-4 Sec. 13, Nl-2 NWI-4, SWI 4 NWI 4 Nl-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 24,. NEI 4 SEI 4, Sec. 28, Tp. 7 N., R. 82 W. oth P. M., before Wm. O. Mosman, an U. S. Commission er. at his office in Walden, Colo., on Wednesday, the 13th day of November, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of the said land: Hubert C. Chedsey, Joseph Chedsey, John Royalty, Ernest Osier, all of But ler, Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (First Pub. Sept. 26, last Pub. Oct. 31.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. U. S. Laud Office, Denver. Colo., i Sept. 17, 1907. \ Notice is hereby given that George H Manville, of Hebron, Larimer Co, Colo., lias filed notice of intention to make final proof on his desert land claim No. 496 for the SI 2 NWI 4 Nl-2 SWI 4, SWI 4 SWI-4 Sec. 14, SEI-4NEI 4, El-2 SEI-4 Sac. 15, Tp. 8 N. R. 81 W. 6th P. M., before Wm. O. Monnan, ail U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Walden, Colo., on Wednesday the 13th day of November, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: J. Elmer Mallon, William F. Hill, of Hebron, Colo., Charles E. Mitchell, of Butler, Colo., Lorena Manville, of Heb ron, Colo. C. D. Ford, Register. (Ist Pub. Sept 26th; last Pub. Oct.. 81.) Notice for Publication. Desert Land Proof. United States Land Office, ) Denver, Colo., Sept. 17, 1907. J Notice is hereby given that Lorena Manville of Hebron P. 0., Larimer Co. Colo.,lias tiled notice of her intention to make proof on her desert land claim No 497. for the El-2 SEI 4 Sec. 10, NWI-4 SEI-4, Nl 2 SWI-4, SWI-4 SWI-4, Sec. 11. and NWI-4 NWI-4 Sec. 14, and NEI 4 NEI-4 Sec. 15, Tp. 8 N., R. 81 W. 6th P. M., before Win. O. Mosman, an U. S. Commissioner at his office in Wal j den, Colo., on Wednesday, the 13th day of November 1907. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said land: J. Elmer Mallon, William F. Hill, of Walden, Colo., Charles E. Mitchell, of Butler, Colo., George 11. Manville, of Hebron, Colo. C. I). Ford, Register. (First Pub. Sept. 2C, last Pub. Oct. 31.) The Windsor Stables. When in Laramie with your teams, remember we have the very best aceom odations in the city. We have the best hay that money can buy. If you have any horses to sell or want to buy any let us know. If»you need any second hand spring wagons or buggies we have some for sale. The Windsor Stables Co. Corner 3rd. and Custer St. THE FARROWING PEN. Put a Rail Around the Outer Wall to Protect Little Pigs. Careful hog raisers find it advisable o construct a rail about the outer .vail of th# farrowing pens that the figs may have an opportunity on oc casion to get away from the mother 40w. Such a rail is not designed to noted the pig from the vicious sow but rather to keep the hog from com »g closely In contact with the outer Arrangement of Farrowing Pen. vail and perhaps lying down on some >l the litter before they are able tc ;et away. With such a rail as shown ,n the accompanying illustration, taken from Montreal Herald, the pig has a ■hance to keep out of danger's way The most successful hog raisers use these rails to a greater or less extent, nul many of them refuse to permit a sow to l'arrow in a pen that is not so provided. MATCH UP THE HORSES. fry and Have Them Even as to Gait and Pulling Power. * This does not imply that those of the same markings or same color are tc be worked together. Matching farm earns is more difficult than matching lriving teams. A slow walking horse | should never be put with a fa3t walk tig one, for you will have to constant ly urge the slow one, and this soon irritates the other one. Match gaits; match temperaments, and match horse power. These are the essentials to keep in mind when matching up the leant for heavy work. Never put a young horse to very heavy, steady work, such as plowing, alongside an )hl staid horse, says the Indiana , Farmer. The youngster is apt to do more than his share, in spite of all you can do to equalize the work. When breaking a colt I have always found it best to put It alongside a steady, even tempered horse that Is not easily “rat tled.” Such a mate will soon give confidence to the colt, and he readily falls into work without much trouble. A Correspondent says, give the colt some light farm work at first, such as plowing or harrowing. That is risky. We would never hitch a colt to a har row. One never knows what they are going to do, and a harrow is a mean thing to get a horse mixed up in. WCuld rather give the colts the light driving, and as they become seasoned give them some heavier work. Match up the colts as soon as possible, and when the teams are matched up, don't change them around unless for good reason. Horses have to learn how to pull and work together. ALFRED H. LAW Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Notary Public. Full line of Legul Blanks,lnclud ing all Land Office, Conveyanc ing, and Business Transactions. I do Surbeying and Prepare Maps, Plats and Filings of all Kinds . Telephone Numbers: j Office, Walden 18 \ Residence, Cedar 18 y^EVEWYBODYAv XAEAtrades/C^X <s^«v AT % <^ ' Fori Collin’s Progressive Clothiers. 155 Linden St. WALTtR~L.~SNAIR, M. 0. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. J* a* Walden. Colorado W. 0. MOSMAN, U. S. COMMISSIONER. TFFRE DAYS: Monday and Saturday of each week. •• * • LOANS - REAL ESTATE Walden, Colorado. I brand”directory l £ of the NORTH PARK 3 £ r 3 J If any of the brands or addresses in this directory J £arc incorrect, or are changed at any lime, you will a confer a favor by notifying the New Era at once. W J In this way the directory may be kept accurate, and J g will prove of value at all times. J P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. P. O. address, Rand, Colo. Range, North Park. mmmm T. JOHN PAYNE. P. O. address, Plnkhampton, 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. ~ t^kbi 9H WM. NORRELL. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. 9M9 HANSON & RICH. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. “■r ED. GOULD. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. ANDREW AND GRACE PETERSON P. O. address. Hebron, Colo. Ranee. North Park. ■9Bl EVERHARD ft ISH. P. O. addre»«, Rand, Colo. Rango, North and Ulddla Parka. mSSm WILL L. LATHAM. P. O. addresa, Butler, Colo. Rnnso, dorth Park. 99 JACOB JOHNSON. P. O. addreaa Walden, Colo. Range, 9H jno. c. isir. P. O. address, Walden, Colo Range, North Park. SB warns OWEN S. CASE. p. o. address Walden, Colo. Range North and Middle Parks. HM CASPER FOX. P. O. address, Plnkhampton, Colo Range, North Park. CASPER FOX. P. O. address, Cowdrey, Colo Range, North Park. SB C. F. STAPLES. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range. North Park. IHNB LARS LARSON & BRO. P, O. address Walden, Colo. Runge N ks. 99 JAB. MACFARLANE & SONS. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North and Middle Park. an WM. McCONNAUGHEY. P. O. address. Hebron, Cclo. Range. North and Middle Parks. Sm mmmm MARY A. KING. P. O. address, Plnkhampton, Colo Range, North Park. MOSMAN ft SON. P O. address. Walden, Colo. Range, North Park Wm. BROWNLEE. Walden, Colo. FORI m MAUD C. BROWNI.EE. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range North Park. AUGUST ANDERSON. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. 2B ANNIE C. MATTHEWS. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. ~wT DAWSON & GREEN. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North and Middle Parks. ' JOHN MITCHELL. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Range, ; North Park. WM. HEINEMAN. P, O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North Park. WM. KERR. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. FLOYD B. RICH. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range North Park. GEO. H. MANVILLE. P. O. address, Hebron, Colo. Range, North Park. J. 11. OLDENBURG. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North rark. : _ 2Hp D. W. McDOLE. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Range, North Park. ! ■ HARRY L. BAUGH. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, 1 North Park. WILLIS F. WEBB. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. CHAS. L. P. WINfICOM. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Rnage, North Park. - WM. BENNETT, P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Ra&gW, North Park. JAS. MARR. P. O. address. Hebron, Colo Range, North and Middle Parks. f; -1 Ikf; -j MAH \ . vNE. P. O. acUhv: », i '<•!». Rung- North Park. 31 SAMUEL H. HAWORTH. P. O. address, Illgho, Colo. Range, North Park. CHAS. BROWN. P. O. address, Zlrkle, Colo. Rang* ; North Park. ■ WM. R. MONAHAN, p. O. addreaa, Higho, Colo. Range North Park. HENRY C. RIDDLE. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. — NORMAN R. MCDONALD. P, O. address, Walden, Colo. Range, North Park. mmmm PARK AND MONTIE A. BLEVIN. P. O. address. Walden, Colo. Range. North and Middle Parks. ‘ m WB*m W SOFIE ERICKSON. P. O. address, Higho, Colo. Range, North Park. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. North Park. ALEX K. MARR. P. O. address, Butler, Colo. Rangt North and Middle Parks. SB JAS. BONIS. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. North Park. . •8 WM. ERICKSON. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range 'Jorth Park. iWI JNO. M. COCHRANE. P. O. address, Spicer, Colo. Range Park. AI T ( J USTUS7K. D WIN Kl.l, Address Cowdrey. Colo. Range North Park. JNO. KIMMONS. P. O. address, Walden, Colo. North Park.