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TUB TKIBUNE Official County Paper, J. B. KING, €«to» and Pho»>aietoh. Bntaubu at tub Pout Omoi at El*bet. Col ouaxh» ab Bkoiii Clam Mattim ftCBaCRlPTlO* 11.80 I'BR YEAR fN ADVANCE To Ai»VKRri^KRH: Mp«r In Bl'wrt CoBliti. covering »n IU e» Kk«<Tn «tr»ol*Uon A rich urrUory thirty lfl W( JUt«« wade known ot application. _ hi IU own bnlMIng—a well lighted ■<’d rrry ii* lh<' cer.ler of fBTA'ilriiUy ll emanate*. with IU «rn. Th« P«B»t from w«‘'' * t B „d «, r.-e Kip** 1 " 1 in he iUI« - {ulonio (ortHn ft- ft time CARP 1:16 a. m. «• 4, Mill «nil „|Mp. ni. o. t. Mi*a«l .aOTH .»< «• „ »«. t MAllBnd ; iO:4« a im a. It. MUwl M. NARHON. Agent. stfs&rSto. v QraduBto optician j poraoaal attention. Notice to Correspondents. In onler to strike tbe early malls Thursday our growinu circulation re quire. that the TKimiKK he P«t te press Wednesday afternoon. Cor roapoudeuw aud all other* who wish to reacli the public through then columns must therefore hand in their article* not later than Tuesday. Monday would be more convenient to the publisher. Seed potatoes at King's store. Salt Luke Dried Peaches 5 cents per pound at King’s. When you want to buy a hill of goods got Eplor’s cash prices. Honey loaned on approved roul potato security. Lee Ramsey, 812 Cooper Bid., Denver A large amount of hail fell in the vicinity of P. H. Mulligan's ranch on Comanche lust Saturday. Jacob Kpler, Agent for tho Berlin & Orendorff Farm Im plements, Elbert, Colo. 31-2m* Mr. and Mrs. La Veil and J. £. Mollor left yesterday for Denver, where they wil. attend the Demo cratic State Convention. Sidney summer school opened Monday with Miss Sonin Decker in charge as toachor. Twenty nine pupils were enrolled the first day. Albert F. 11. Miller moved his family and household goods from Denver to his ranch near this place on Saturday and they will ijM>n<l the summer heic. Miss Annie Pearson returned from Boston Friday and will re main all summer with her par ents near Cameron. After living in fogs and cloudy weather since January she is glad to return to the sunshine and pure air of Colo rado. A horse which Wm. Deilks was riding one day last week stumbled and fell, throwing him off aud dislocating Ids left shoulder. The iujury was so severe that chloro form lmd to he adminstered, and with the aid of a physician from Elizabeth Dr. Dearer soon had the bones in place. Mr. Deilks is now recovering rapidly. Lee Hull advertised a grade Durhum bull for sale in a 25-cent advertisement in these columns, , and lust week sold it for spot cash to on© of our subscribers. If you have anything for sale or wish to buy the quickest and most satisfactoxy way is to advertise in the Tribune— let the public know. Eumwone will want what you wish to sell. - - <* Christiun Scbaofermeyer of Se dalia recently received a pleasant surprise in the way of good news and as a result he is now on a trip i to San Francisco. It seems that some 34 years ago he loaned SI,OOO to a brother-in-law, who had never been able to repay it. Now he gets word from bis debtor that lie haa struck it rich in Alaska and is ready to pay. With in terest it now amounts to $7,000. —Castle Rock Journal. EASTONVILLE’S BIG CELEBRATION. Eastonville seems to be the only town in the whole Divide country with sufficient enterpriz© to hold a 4lfi of July celebration and now since she has started she proposes to hold a big one. A varied and very interesting program has been mapped out und everybody knows Eastonville always carries out her promises, so people will come ex acting a good time. Advertise ment appears in another column and handsome hills are out furth er announcing the event. Surely u crowd of several thousand may las expected, ns there is no other celebration within a hundred miles. Eastonville Items, Mr. Peck, the road overseer, is h6re with a laige force of men fixing tbe toads. Mrs. A. C Wiederhold spent a few days in Denver visiting friends sinco our lust issue. T. C. Anders has repapered and renovated bis residence throughout inside. It is one of the handsomest furnished houses in town. The committee on races handed in the following list of races for publication: Ist—llnrro race. 2nd—Bicyle race. 3rd—Young men’s foot race. 4th—Young ladies’ foot race. slh—Foot race for boys. 6th—Foot race for girls. 7th—Sack race. Bth—Wheel-barrbw race. 9th—Egg race. 10th -Potato race. 11th—Fat man’s race. ljJth—Fa 4 woman’s .’ace. Greased pole. Greased pig and three legged race. Fire works at night. Good prizes for above races. Grand ball at night. Plat form dance in the afternoon. Hon. F. N. LaVell, of Elbert county, is in the city for a few days. Mr. La Veil represented Elbert and Lincoln counties in the Eleventh general assembly. He is a prominent Democrat and has been chosen as n delegate to (becoming Democratic state con vention.—Colorudo Springs Daily Telegraph. Elks' Day. The Overland Park Racing As sociation has set aside June 19th as “Elks’ Day” during their meeting at Denver, for which occasion the Colorado & Southern lly. has made a rate of one fare for the round trip; tickets on sale June 19th, good returning until June 24th. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a groat sufferer from muscular rheumatism says Chumberluin’s Pain Buhn is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman is a much respected resident of the village of Gray, N. Y., and makes this state ment for the benefit of others simL Inrly afflicted. This liniment is for Bait by Jacob Epler. Notice. Mr. W. H. Firth, Gen’l Agent C. R. I. & P. Ry., Den ver, Colo., advises me that bis company will run four specially cheap excursions to the east leav ing Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo June lltb, 12th and 23rd, and July 12th and 20th and August 4th. He will be pleased to answer any inquiries. JOSEPH PURDEN, Postmaster. A Self-Made Man. An exchange thus bids farewell to a departed citizen: “He was a man of push. He played mar bles for keeps when a hey, und cheated all his playmates out of their allys; he swapped a blade lc.ss knife, unseen, for a four bladed knife, sold that for fifty cents; bought a dozen lemons and a pound of sugar and made a barrel of lomonide which he sold for SB. He started in business and sold bud meat for choice cuts and made a fortune. When ho got a thousand, he organized a company with $5,000,000 capital, mostly water, and sold the stock at par. When the company hursted it was found out that he had sold out sometime before. When he died he was a million aire and left it all here. ——«•» ..... —— Two counts ugainst F. Joseph Huber by the town of Elizabeth were hoard and Mr. Huber dis charged in the District Court Tuesday. Here is the latest story of tbe man who is too stingy to take his home paper, snys the Kanaas Item: “A man who was too e o lom cal to take this pipvrnvnt bis little boy to borrow the cony taken by bis neighbor. In his haste the boy run over ss4 stand of bees, and in ten minutes looked like a warty summer squash. His cries reach ed bis father, who ran to his assistance, and failing to notice a barbed wire fence, ran into it, breaking it down, cutting a hand ful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining ss4 pair of pants. The old cow took advantage of the gap in tbe fence and got into the corn field and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing the racket, the wife ran, upset a four gallon chum full of rich cream into a Iraakel of kittens, drowning the whole flock. In the hurry she dropped as7 set of false teeth. The baby left alone crawled through the spil led cream and into tbe parlor, ruining a brand new S2O carpet. During the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man; the dog broke up eleven setting bens, and ths cslves got out and oliswed tbe tails off four fine shirts.’’ Insure your property with F. N. LaVell, at Elbert. He has three of the largest and strongest File Insurance companies in the United btates. Delays are danger ous. If troubled with rheumatism, five Chamberlain's Pain'Hahn a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve tho pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required bj an}* other treatment. Cats, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and clisst. glandular and other swell ings arc quickly cured by applying it.. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25. and 50 eta. For sale by Jacob Epler june3(M9oo Reduced Rates to Denver. For the Overland Park Racing Meet to be held at Denver June 9th to 23rd, the Colorado & Southern Ry. bat made a rate of one fare for the round trip; tickets on sale Juno 9th, 16th and 19th with final limit of five days. UNDERWEAR! At King's for Men, Women and Children—cheaper than ever be fore sold in Elbert Beware of a Cough. A cough is not a disease but a symptom. Consumption and bron-* chitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first imdication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cdugh appears arc easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and cx -1 tensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause roughing, if it is not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by Jacob Epler. Go to the Races. For the Annual Meoting of the Overland Park Racing Associa tion, June 9th to 23rd, the Colo rado & Southern Ry. has rnndo a rate of one fibre to Denver and return; tickets on sale June 9th, 16th and 19th, good to return within five days from date of sale. Fer the next ten days I will ■ake a run on Queeuswnre and Glassware —selling it cheaper than any other firm in Elbert county. J. B. Kino. “It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Druggist A. W. Sawtcllo, of Hartford, Conn “ A lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past sum mer while at the shore,’ and she be* came so enthusiastic ever Us merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend it in the future. Recent ly a gentleman came into my store so overcome with colic paius that he sank at, orco to the floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever.’* Sold by Jaoob Epler. BULL FOR SALE. Fine 2 year old deep red Shorthorn ball. Oall on or address. WM. 1. JONES. One-half mile Hast of Chenoweth, P. O. rHave you seen Our Job Worked It’s neat and Well Printed" m^ CHARLES L. DICKERSON, COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW Elizabeth, • • • • - • - Colo. 604, 506 and 508 Cooper Building. * MUSIC PUPILS. Miss Doran will accept a limited uumber of pupils for instruction i on tbe piano or organ. Terms rea sonable. i GREAT REDUCTION In Hoots and Shoes. Until July Ist I will make a re duction of 550 Per Tent Cn all BOOTS and SHOES For Cash. This is only to make room for new stock and after July Ist prices will postivaly be restored. Albert §hoe Store HUGO JOHN, Proprietor. Booth End ol Town, FOR SALE. Second-hand I born farm Wtron for Bale. Tim* siren. If desired, to responsible party. ▲lao t horse Spring Wagon on favorable terms. J. 1). KINO. FOR SALE. An Armstrong Cheese making Apparatus, al most new. In perfect order. The milk from two cows will par for It In less than a month. Ca pad tv. 10 gallons of milk. Price. 110.Oi), on terms to salt to responsible party. Also One Blanchard Churn, 6 gallon, In good order. Price. M.U). Also One Acme Harnw, second hand. Price, •16.00. Also Millet screen for MPlet Seed. Price, fI.2S. Parties wishing to bay either of above will be pat In communication with tho owner by ap plying at tbe Taiuoai efllce. CHICKEN CONDITION POWDER, To Make Hsne I-ay CURBS ALL cnit’KEN D150HDKR8....... and keeps them well. TINWARE, Bocb aa Turkey and Chicken Roasters. Blsrnlt Cotters, Cuke and Pie Tins, Flour Sieves, Olp r»rs, Bread P.ana. Steam Cookers, Potato Hllrers, ske Spoons Kgr Beaters, IMsh Pane sad a hundred other novelties that are every day ne cessities can be obtained at a moment's notice by apply lug to me. Everyone who has tried my Chlckan Condition Powder Is more than pleased. Please call on me when la Elbert or drop me a card and I will coins aad see yon. I.OUII w. BILL. T, B.—l also hava an Inhaler for aala—a sore i care for Catarrh. Joseph Helgelh. PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH. ELBERT, . COLORADO Horseshoring and Repairing of all kinds done promptly at lew rates. KfyTinware soldered. Undar Naw Management. |i.oata Si,so American and Burepeaa par Day. Plana. 14. P ta %6 per Weak. NEW UNION HOTEL OTTO RETSCH, Prop. . Restaurant in Con nection. 1 steals 25 Ce.qts ( 17th and Blake Streets. Block and half from Depot. DENVER, OLORADO. Newly Furnished Throaghoat. Elevator, i tea ns \'- eat, w«•, Bath. G. HENRY, M. D. “ *“ p El *°* Thirty'Six Years’ Practice —the last Ten in Denver. SYPHILTS A SPECIALTY. Men Only Treated. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken when a cure it practicable OndJf 0 !! sible. Gonorrhoea, gleet and utricture speedily cured with Dr. Ricord’t French*™ „ edict. Recent cates permanently cured within THREE DAYS. NO CUB*™, SANDALWOOD OIL OR COPAIBA used. Spermatorrhoea seminal losses. n'Oh 1 | missions, insomnia, despondency . radically cured. Ricord's method practice M , the World's Hospital. Paris. Reference: Over 23JM0 patients successfully trvted and cured within the last ten years. Can refer to patients cured, by permission. In . assate. Offices. 907 nth Street, near Champa. Denver, Colo. English, \ French GermanPolisk, Russian and Bohemian spoken. Consultation and One Examines- ( iion Free. Correspondence sotieited-Htrietly eon 1i 1 1 1 KIOWA EXCHANGE O. L. lIAUGK, Proprietor. Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The best of everything. fi. owe aud yon will be well treated. QR. W. EOWLEii, DENTIST. Gas administered for extracting. Rooms IB 80. Tejon Street. Bctwaaa Pike' Peak Ave. and Huerfano. Colorado Sprlnffe* NOTICE. 1 To Whom H Mar Concern. and Mora Partlnnlarly to B, K. Kimberly. J Bo It Known. Tbot Loo Ramsey did. o« tho twosir-oorenth dor of November. A. D. IIM . purchase ot pablic 0010. In tbe Comely of Elbert ond State of Colorado of tbo them Treasurer of •aid County, for tbo delinquent tax of tho year IMS. tbo folio win r deecribe.l property. taxed ; for aaid rear in tbo name of li. K. Klmberh. to wit: All of Sort lon oao (I) In Townablp nnntbor alx («> Sooth of Range number sixty Sti (fib) West sf tbo Sixth (6) Principal Meridian in Blhort ( enuty, Colorado, and aaaosaed for raid year at HM) tn And tbo aald narrbaae, aa erl ■'cored l>y Tax Certificate of Ptirrha»e number having been dole assigned to the undsrslgued acd the taxca on tbo aaid land forthoyeora 1897 and I*9* havlnr been paid by tbe bolder of aald Certificate of rnrebaea.and the undaraigned halos now in po.weesion of and tbo owner of aald Certiflcaie of Pnrebar a. TUKKEKORK, Notice la hereby siren, aa re qnired In Chat tor 144 of tbe Session Laws of tbe Mate of Colorado, for thayaar I*M, that tb« time for redemption of aald real eatate from aald tax •ale Will expire on the a erenth (lltb)day of Anmt, A U. 1900, and that thereafter 1 shall apply to the Trcaaorer of raid Elbert County. ’ Colorado, for a deed to the ah«»»e deecrlbed '■SRffli my band and aaal tbla 5 day of May I 1900 W. T. LAMBERT. ftBAL.I Notice for Publication und Office at Denser, Colorado,l April 28th. 1900. 1 Notice la hereby given that the following nam rd aettler baa filed notice of hie Intention to make final proof In enpportof hie claim, aud that aald proof will be made before tbe Judge of county coart Douglas county. Colorado, at Castle Hock. Colo., on June 9th. 1900. rlx: William M. White head, Homeatoad Application No 17,4tS for the w bf na qr Sec. 7 To, 10, 8.. Rng. 66 W . He naroee the following wUneeeea to prose hie rontlnuona reeidence upon and coltlsalton of ’‘Denial Wh He head. of Caae. Colorado, Harry F. Perry, of Greenland, Colorado. I»arld K. *» m , llama, of Greenland. Colorado. Gideon C. Pratt, > of Greenland. Colored*. _ , , 58 67 C. D. FOR D, Raglatar. El Paso National Bank, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ' Capital Stock 150.000. Traaaacta a general banking bnaineaa. Accounts aallclted. Wk. 8. Jackson, President. C. C. Hemming, Cashier, i C. H. W hite, Assistant Cashier. C. L. Hemming, Assistant Cashier. Change in the 1 Livery Business. HAVING BOUGHT THE llbsri ■ Livery Barn If e beg to announce that we wNIq eoutinue business at the old stand, giving prompt and polite service to all patrons si reasonable prices. * florses boarded bj tho day or week. Light rigs on short notice. Freighting promptly done. EPLER BROS. QR. F. J. DEAVER. PHYSICIAN - and SURGEON Late Acting Surgeon latU. S. Infantry of California. All utile promptly anewered day and might . i l - 11 j —'j■ ii iJi —"■■■■■ L m .v 11 rim. . m A SUME THING Irrigated crops never fail. Thousands of irrigated lands la -IDAHO THE CHAINCE OF A LIFE TIME For enterprising people of moderate meant TO SECUEE A HOME in this favored country. THIS CHOICEST GARDEN SPOT WEST OX TH> ROCKY MOUNTAUTX Oregon Short Line Railroad Th. only direct route to ell point* in IDAHO, OREGON, MONTANA end the NORTHWEST. For rmte«, •dvertising nutter, eto., eddrese, 13. E. 13UK LEY, Q. F> <sc T. A„ Salt Lake City, Utah. ONION PACIFIC TRAINS KNOWN J OUTHKIU REGULARITY RELI ABILITY COVIFO RT SPEED AND ELEGANCE, ABK ABOUT JSXCURSION RATES TO LOS ANGELES, DETROIT, RICHMOND, INDIANAPOLIS, and many atkav paiahk See yenr local agent or addraia GEO. ADY, Qeneral Agent, Denver, Colo. Seed Wheat and Oats. I now have on hand plenty of SEED WHEAT and OATS- Also Just reoeived a car of Nebraska Corn. 3 Cars of Coal Chop, Oata, Millet Seed ond Wheat for chicken Feed in stock. Will Grind Feed for Farmers. /Aeeii/^ arl t et is always supplied with the Best Beef, Pork, &c., and Salt and Smoked meats, lard, honey and other staples. ALLEN CARNAHAN. Elliert, Colo. UNDERTAKING! CilsMitt In' all Sizes, Furnished on an hour's notice BY Reed * Dickerson * ELIZABETH, COLORADO Embalming when Desired, frioes as low or lower than Dsnvst 01 Colorado Bpringa. Tha above firm haa a first data (took OS baud of OTarything required in tka UNDERfAkINq line and fill all ordara promptly. Satisfaction gaaranteod. FAIRBANKS’ Slliild Us WITH COMPOUND BEAU. JEW AND PERFECT,,, The most accnrate scale for Hay, Grain, Potatoes and everything in wagon loads. At ling's Store, F.M.D. HILL. M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FALCON, COLORADO. All calls answered day or night. -LAND FOE SALE NEAR ELBERT At a Great Sacrifice! 680 ACRES deeded land within 2 miles of Elliert in s«ctb 12 and 13, Tp. 10, Range Gland 100 acrea in Section 8, Tp ]! Range 00, lielonging to the estate of tho late H. T. Cook, t'o be , 0 | at once at a great sacrifice to settle estate. Three springs on t>r ty. Apply to ope HENRY Le B. WILLS &Cl COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Summer School Z UNDER THE AUSPICES OF- THE normal ana Preparatory School^ 1543 Glenarm St., Donver, Colo. Opens June 11, loot A School for the Professional train ing of teachers. FRED. DICK. PRINCIPAL. * Wholesale and BetaU. jp stark Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, F. N. LaVELL, Real Estate and Insuraai Notary Public and Justice of the Peace, ELBERT, - COLOKAI OollectioM Promptly Mada, JVa ud IAS» liueuraso*, Aeknewledgsmanta of all kinds take*. • 0 Inter-Ocean Hotel ©ao. Stein, Prop., ■ (Vemerly of Mm LtodaU BotoL) - AMERICAN A!W ' ■ EUROPEAN PH Rooms, lOe, T6o and $l.OO. Meals, BSota. I Cor. 16th and Blake Sts., DENVER, COLO, I POST’S PHOTOS! I Corner 15lb and lawrouee Sto. j Denver, - - - Qolordiß i I At Fair Prices. Stamps, 84 for a QnarUr SHSY2SBS-S SY2KESHSH SZSHSTESE SHSHKHSEHES^S'cIS In BLiaman 1304 UaeareßiSi^^V 1 ? k VI^ID N BE pLH I ffi Your .... TIRE, PAT.N iatk* B® [jj or EYE "BALL. SMART, KIISB, ru H Eiecom® Small n] most W» on’.Y m ky wkisb all 4afs«U of Iks »j* In Onr Vina lnMraxa«au in luu Dark dtaanv*r*J n] RmxTiU Ca UaTrapar Olastaa. V B FREE EXAMINATION BY ■ 3 PROF. BURNELL, speciallA« l tfj LimltaA $• tha Mya. Bj Moat Scisntiflo Mslhod ha own. Our owa Pastory for *ski*f s Ti\e Bnrr\ell Opti C£ Go.R IRS« OALIfORNIA ITREXT, N»»r l«th, a | -j~g.'5H585 sshshshs gszazHEiuuHjmwß ! DR. DAMERON W, Special Inducement. ■ S $5.00 for a $lO.OO set of Teeth; $lO.OO B* 1 Ste for the best set on earth; $5.00 for Tooth for Gold Crown and Bridge work; 600 ■ for Silver fillings; Gold fillings $l.OO Mg and up. Air and tias used. No pain. I soc to removed tartar. Open nights and g LBANY DENTAL PARLORS 1 UNION BLOCK, Ahafamoc Btrk.t, DENVER Colo. ■ f A. E. RINEMART,! 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