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THE TRIBUNE Official County Papa, J. B. KINO, Editor ano Proprietor. Imm at rnv Port Omm at Kerrrt. Cot OIUDO AR HROOK» ('LAM MaTTKH SUBSCRIPTION t 1.60 PBU YKAB IN ADVANCE To Advertisers: T«« Tniuil 1* the oldest, large*l and leading paper In Blborl Count/, covering In It# ex tenalve rtmltUon a rich territory thirty mile* •ijnnrc. Katce made known or. application. Tnw TViaumi la printed In it* own building- a comfortable. cotnniodloo*. well Hghtrd and very conveniently arranged «tracts re In the renter of town. The plant from which It emanate*, with It* three ureaaea and abundance of typo and accce aortr>. taoneoftho com pie teat country office* In he aUte. {olorsdo j JuaUjan J. J. time card routh no van Vo. 4. Midland Karera «:l«o.ni. So.*, Mixed Train |:s3p.in. nor tii no it kb So. S Mall and Expreaa 5:41 p. m o. IV. Mined Train ... 10:4i»a. in B. M. NA It RON. Agent. Be. Aahby for •*>•* n ''° wntrli rw>rk difficult repairing, etc. Graduate optician; pcraonal attention* Salt Lake Dried Penciled 5 cents per ponnd at King’s. Mrs. Joe. Schmidt and children Mront to Denver Saturday. Rev. 11. S. Childs hat been suffering soveral days with a cold. Rev. Geo. E. Tuttle returned from the mountains Saturday to remain a few days. Money loaned on approved real estate security. Lee Ramsey, 812 Cooper Hid., Denver Jacob Epler, Agent for the Purlin & Orendorff Farm Im plements, Elbert, Colo. 31-2m* Mist Blanch Burnside, sister of Mrs. Barnes, of Beattie, Kansas, came Monday on a several weeks’ visit to relatives. The lawn fete Friday night for the church was well attended and result ed in about $25.00 being added to the church fund. Harvey McFarland returned Sunday morning from Kansas and will- remain in Elbert for the piesent. . ■ «*♦■ ■ ■ Mrs. J. 11. Purden and Mrs. Orey are sponding a week with their sister, Mrs. Sides, who lives at Bland, Elbert county. The friends of Rev. Tuttle will regret to hoar thut ho will receive no back pension. His pension of SB.OO per mouth dates from June Ist. ___ Allen Carnahan has had two very large and handsonio signs painted which will soon be placed in position —one on his warehouse and the other at the meat market. Hundreds of cords of wood are being piled on vacant lots near the depot for shipment later in the sen eon to Denver. C. S. Snyder and P. H. Mulligan are the shippers. Mr. linus of this office, being m very fine violinist, was invited into the church choir last Sunday and uddod considerable to the excellent music furnished that day. A dispatch came from Nebraska Monday onnouacing the death of Miss Ada Stark, sister of Mrs. La. Cady, of Bijou Basin. Miss Stark visited iu this place last year, remaining sevcrul months for her health. Members of Sidney Church are enthusiastic about huildiuu a house of worship at an early date. The matter will l>e brought up at the next quarterly meeting and Mr. Melville believes it will be erect ed this fall. The Cottage hotel property changed hands on Monday, Mr-*. Cowdrey selling to Mrs. Mary F. Schillinger, an old and well known resident of this part of the county. The sale was made on t cash basis. Insure your property with F. N. La Veil, at Elliert. Ho has three of the largest and strongest Fite Insurance companies in the United States. Delays are dauger- OWB. Mrs. Sarah M. Jones, a pi oneer nnd highly respected lady of Lower Running Creek, favored the Tribune with u pieusuut call hist week and paid her subscrip , tion. Mrs. Jones has the dis tinction of having taken the Tribune sixteen years. ‘•We have sold many different cough remedies, but none lias given better satisfaction than Chamber lain's," says Mr. Charles Tlolehaucr, Druggist, Newark, N. J. “It is per feelly safe and can be relied on in all eases of coughs, colds or hoarscaess Sold by Jacob Epler. Max. Iluosricb moved out of the Beulah last Saturday, his lease of three years having ex pired, and is now living on his ranch Mrs. Grebe is having the building thoroughly renovated and will then rent it to u new tenant. You assume no risk when yon buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Jacob Epler will refund your money if yon are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and tho only one that never fails. it is pleasant, sate and reliable. A gnmo of Base ball between Elbert and Fondis teams was played grounds at this place Saturday afternoon, but came to n close at the end of fifth inning on account of rain. The score stood 41 to 5 in favor of Elbert. An Epidomic of Diarrhoea.—Mr. A, Sanders, writing fr#m Cocoanul drove, Fla , says’that there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there, lie had a severe attack and wus cured by four doses of Chamber lain's Coiie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says be also recom mended it to others and they s«y it is the best medicine they overused. For sale by Jacob Epler. A new 60-horso power engine and boiler has been ordered by Flu mb Bros, for I heir saw-mill near Eastonville and will arrive nnd bo placed in position in a few days. Tho old ono was only 20-horse power and not able to do the work required. A splendid gentle rain set in Inst night about durk and contin ued until four o’clock thift morn ing. It seems to have been gen eral all over tho Divide country nnd is just what the parched earth needed to set crops booming. Tho outlook now is for the larg est crop tho Divide has had in many years. Is It Right For an Editor to Recommend Patent Mediciues? Fram Sylvan Vallojr Newt, Brerrad, N. C, It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet ns a preventative of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diurhoea Reined}’. We have known and used this mcdicino in our family tor twenty years and have n)wa>s found it reliable. in many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is nwaited. We do not believe in depending Implicitly on any mcdicino for a cure, but do be lieve that if a bottle of Chamber lain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand nnd administered at the in ception of an attack much suffering might lie avoided and in very many cases tho presence of a physician would uot bo required. At lenst this has been our experience during the last twenty years. For sale by Jacob Epler. THICK OF WOMAN SHARPER. Found a Laoo IlanUeroliWif uml (Jolokly Turned It Into Ca»h. "I lost a |8 laco handkerchief to day, but I learned one of tho trteke of tie light-fingered people in Chi cago,” remarked a North Side wo man as she came back from a shop ping excursion. "Was It worth SB7” naked her husband. “Hardly, but It’s Interesting. I bought a laco handker chief and as I walked to the car 1 stopped to buy a newnpapor. I had my purso In my hand and a number of things, of course, and I laid the parcel containing the handkerchief nnd tho check for it down on the counter of a fruit stand nearby. Af ter I got to tho car I thought of my package. I hurried back and tho package wasn’t there. “Where Is tho llttlo package 1 left here?" I a&kod the Italian vender. “ 'Zatta Mtt’ pape?’ Yes. ‘Other lady took it.’ I wanted that handkerchief especially to give to a friend for a birthday present. I went to the store again and picked out another handkerchief. ‘I am sorry the first ono didn't suit you,’ the clerk said. ’Why, I lost It.’ 1 replied In astonishment ‘You don’t say so!’ said tho clerk. *Why, about 10 minutes ugo a nice-looking wo man came In here with that hand kerchief, and wo took It back and re funded the mouoy. Bhe said that you were her niece, and that you wore out shopping together. You docldod the handkerchief was not Just what you wanted, and she came back to roturn I It. We gave her a ticket for the $3. and she cashed it’ ” —Chicago Later J Ocean. For the next ten days I will make a run on Queeneware and (f laseware—betting it cheaper than any other firm in Elbert county. J. B. Kino. Equalization Notice, Notice I* hereby siren that. In accordance with Section 2of nt. art to amend certain ructions of « hunter XOTV, entitled “Bevleloa.” of the gener at Statute* of the State of Colorado, and to re peal,all con flirt) up art* approved April 7,1 W, the Hoard of f.tounty ( otnmhodnner* of Elbert «'.'onn ty, Colorado, *lll meet In the office of the county clerk In tins court bonao, at Kiowa, to act a* n Hoard of Equalization, romntanrlng on tbcflrat Monday, to wit: The 2nd day of July, A. I>. 1900. ami conttnnc not lev* than three nor more than ten coiiaocwtive day*; and on the tHrd Monday, to wit: Tho ICth day of July, *ald Hoard will meet not leas than two or more than ten consecutive day*, for the pnrpoee of changing, correcting anJ onuallzing the aaeere ment Holt of Elbert comity for the yea&H*Jo. Said Board will, at It* acrond meeting, *lt to hear the complaint* only from tho*c dU*atl*licd with aald change* or otherwise to odjuat *a!d A*- ****mcnt Holla* Id the judgement of the hoard la lnat and proper. All persona aggrieved arc hereby notified to appear before raid Hoard nt that time and allow good cnuKtf why their oaeeaxinent ahonld bo changed. Dated at Kiowa, tho 50th day of June, A. />. Ittn. CIIAB. F.LINDSLKY, Laea 1.1 County Clerk. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Denver. CV»lo. » vlnne 18, I WO. f Notice 1* hereby given that the following named aettler ha* filed notice of hi* Intention to make final proof In nupjinrt of hi* claim, and that *ald proof will be made before the Clerk of the Comity Court of Ellsert County, at Kiowa, Colo., on July SHth.IWJO. via: John W. McCauluy, Home *teud Application No. 17613 for the * hf uw qr. p. hf *w «|r Her. 15. Tp. 10, H.. Hog. 08 W. lie name* the following wltne**c* to prove hi* contlcnoua realdencc upon andcolUvatlon of. said land, via: George P. Wright. Zaza B. Knight, Jaaper Davld*on, Levi B Elliott, all of Klhert, Colo. .19 II O. D. FORD, Beglrter. Notice for Publication Land Office pt I) envor. Colorado, I June 22n<l. 1 MX). ( Notice la hereby given thni the following nam ed aettler haa filed notice of hi* Intention to make final proof in aupnort of hl« claim, nnd that *ald proof will Iks mu<i<s before the Clerk of County Court of Klhert county at Kiowa, Colo., on Aug uxt I'h. IbJU, viz: Ed-on A. Brand, Homcatead Application No. 17.5H0. for the W hf nw qr, Sec 17, is hf no qr Sec l*. Ti» 0 S Hng .12 W. lie name* flic following wltncaac* to prove hi* contlnnon* realdenco upon and cultivation of enid laud, viz: Alfred Maul of Elbert, Colo.; Rudolph Olaen of Elbert, Colo.: Fraud* Me Car ten of Kiowa, Coin.! Allen A. Wheeler of Kiowa, Colo. 10 45 C. 1). I'Gluh Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Denver, Colo., I June 28, 1900. f Notice la hereby given that the following-nam ed aettler ha* filed notice of hi* intention to make final proof 111 support of bl* claim, ami that aald proof will ho made before the Clerk .*f the County Court of Elbert county, at Kiowa, fviio. on Aug oat Bth, 1900, viz: Emma M. Dodge, widow of Alonzo A. Dodge, deceaaed, llmm-ateud Appllca tion, No. 17,2" t. for the nw nr *c or. n hf aw qr, aw qr nw qr Sec 20. Tp. 0. S Rug. «W W. lie uaiiica the following witnesso* to prove hi* contlnnon* residence uuon and cultivation of, auld land, viz: _ William S. Hanna. Jamc* II Blagg. George 11. Stein, Chester C. Dock urn, all of Fotidla, Colo. 40 |5 C. D FORD itugiater. Colorado Sprlugn (Colo.) CJnzettc. Dally Mining Edition, |l a year In ndvnnce. All the mining news and stock quotations. EM & Flits . Hack * Line. PABSKNGEKS, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS CONVEYED TO AND FROM THE RAILROAD AT fyafcs?, Jirtvz Ga.rd. From Fondis Post Office. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, departs at 7:30 a. m. Arrives at Elbert at 11:30 a. in. From Elbkbt. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, departs at 12:30 p. m. Arrive ut Fondis at 4:30 p. in. Merchandise purchased nt tho railroad and delivered the satno day. Business promptly and carefully transacted. TL lt SPECK, 1 i Eibcit Meat Maiket is always supplied with the very best BEEF, PORK, ETC., and Salt and Smoked MEATS, Lard, Iloney, and other Staples. ALLEN CARNAHAN. Elbert, Colo. FOB SALE. Second hand 2-home farm Wagon for aaie. Tin.* «!vrn. If Jcafreil, to re*|K>ualhle party. Alao 2 bora* Spring Wagon on favorable term*. J. B. KINO. BULL FOB SALE. Pin* 2 ycar-o Id deep red Shorthorn ball. Call on or adurt-r*. WM. 1. JONJCS. One half mile Eaet of Cbanowuth. P. O. Have you seen tOur Job It’s neat and Weli Printed** FOR SALE. An Artnatroug Cheeae making Anparntn*. al moat new. In perfect order. The milk front two row* will pay for tt In lea* than a month. On parity. 10 galtona of milk. Price. 118.00, on term* to ault to rMpoiiailde party. Alao <bie Blnnr.hani Churn, 6 gallon, hi good order. Price, tH.'AJ. Alao Ono Acme Ilarrr.w, necond-hsnd. Price, •15.00. Al-o Millet acrcen for Millet Seed. Price, •1.25. I’artlea wlahlng to buy either of above will be pnt in communication with the owner by ap plying at the Tnruunn office. Magnetic Treatment —FOR— Women & Children Information on npplicatioa. Buck Building. ELIZABETH, COLORADO. MRS. L. F. BARKLEY. CHICKEN CONDITION POWDER, To Make Dana Lay CURES ALL CHICKEN DISORDERS and keoos them well. TINWARE, Rnch aa Turkey nnd Chicken RoMter*, niacnlt Cutter*. Cake and Pie riua. Flour Sieve*. /*i|>- per*. Bread P.an*. Steam Cooker*. Potato Sllcer*. Cuke Spoon* Egg Heater*. Di*h Pan* nnd a hundred other novcitle* that arc everyday no c<-**ilUi* enn lie obtained at a moment'* uotlce by applying to me. Everyone who ha* tried my Chicken Condition Powder I* more than plcn»ed. Plen*o rail on me when In Klbertor drop me a curd and I will come and i«e you. LOUIS W. IIILL. P, B.—l alao have an luhalcr for «alo—a aurc enfo for Catarrh. QR. W. FOWLER, 1 BENTIST. Oa* admlnUterrd for extracting. Room* 18 So. Tejon S*roct. Between TIW Peak Ave. and Ilttatfano. Colorntio mprincH. Joseph HeEgeih. PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH. ELBERT, - COLORADO Horscnhoeing and Ropairing of all kinds done promptly at low rates. t3sT“Tinwaro Holderod. Under New /Tanagement, Ji.oo to |i,.xo Amorlcan and European per Day. Plane. fd-flo to CoVer Week. NEW UNION HOTEL OTTO RETSCH, Prop. in Con* nection. Meals 25 Oeiits. 17th and Blake Stroets. Block and hnlf from Depot. DENVER, OLORADO. Newly Furnished Throughout. Elavator, Steam lieut, Uu*. Hath. s ***! g& i » _ 6a 3 I** a k 3 M a r? s <g liylr laii s 2s g- O §?5&-' a t ,ns- - 2. o £ 5,3 JIS-3 ts ts av. ;Z £ z a. r- C ® L. * % 3 3 2' = 2 C* KIOWA EXCHANGE O. L. lIAUOE, Proprietor. Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The best of everything. g i;nt lem EN3syr , -at e, own and you will be well treated.' ! CHARLES L. DICKERSON. COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW Elizabeth, ------- Colo. 504, BOG and 508 Cooper Building. MUSIC PUPILS. Miss Doran will accept a limited number of pupils for instruction on the piano or organ. Terms rea sonable. UNDERWEAR! At King's for Men, Women anti Children—cheaper than ever be fore sold in Elbert. E! Paso National Bank, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Capital Stock W.OOO Tranitact* a general harking huslnen*. Account* aolicftcd. Wii. S. .Jackson, President. C. C. llbmmino, Cashier. C. 11. White, Assistant Cashier. C. L. Hemming, Assistant Cashier KodoS Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It, artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest dlscovereddigest aut and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ettlcieucy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps ana a li other results of imperfect digestion. Price-50c. ami *l. £*n*oM*ocontrtns2H time* jnall also. Book all about cl jrspeptia nial lodtroa Prepared by E C- D«WITT A CO.. Cbleaaa JACOB EPLER Change in the Livery Business. HAVING BOUGHT THE Elbert Livery Bars We bog to announce that we will continue business at the old stand, giving prompt and polite service to all patrons at reasonable prices. Horses hoarded by the day or week. Light rigs notice. Freighting promptly done. EPLER BROS. pli. F. J. DEAVER. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Late Acting Surgeon l*tU. 8. Infantry of California. All calk promptly answered day and night. A SIUKiE Irrigated crops never fail. Thousands of irrigated lands in -IDAHO- Tilt CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME For enterprising people of moderate means TO SECURE A HOME in this favored country. THE CHOICEST GARDEN SPOT WEST OE THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Oregon Short Line Railroad TUo only direct route to all points in IDAHO, OREGON, MONTANA and the NORTHWEST. For rates, advertising matter, etc., address, D. E. BURLEY, G. F*. T. iV., Salt Lake City, Utah. UNION PACIFIC TRAINS KJSCWN 1- OR Til Fill RiiUULARITY REIJ A i DEITY FUMF< i:T SPEED AND ELEGANCE’, A X A ROUT CXCMLSiON RATES TO LOS ANUJnI.ES, DETROIT. RICHMOND, INDIANAPOLIS, and many other points Hco your local agent or address GEO. ADY. General Agent, Denver, Colo. Otz & Dunn j_yADIBS‘ Just received At Elbert Shoe Store. Every Pair Warranted. Very easy, perfect fitting, honest made. HUGO JOHN. South End of Elbert. V. R. I guarantee lower prlree on Boot! ana Shoe* than any other house in Elbert coumty. UNDERTAKING! CillilCitt In all Sizes, Furnished on an hour’s notice BY Reed * Dickerson % ELIZABETH, COLORADO Embalming when Desired. Trlcce as low or lower than Denver or Colorado Spring*. The oltove firm has a flri>t-cla*« rtock on hand of everything required In the UNDEf\JAkINq line and fill all orders promptly. SaUsfactlon guaranteed. FAIRBANKS’ <SQ) Slnlirt Mt WITH COMPOUND BEAM. ...NEW AUD PERFECT.,, The most accurate scale for Hay, Grain, Potatoes and everything in wagon loads. St King's Store, F.M.D. HILL, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FALCON, COLORADO. All calls answered day or night. NIG Imported I Percheron Stalli Heavy mane and tail. Weigh poands. ©entle and disposition. a Will the season otleioo §ata, each at Elbert, balance ot the tirn« ranch six miles sooth-west of Elbert TERMS: sio.oo to insure; sB.oo for the sea* $5-oo for service. I will not bo responsible for accidents, but will use the utmost cure to prevent the same. Pasture free during season for marcs. Please cull and examine the horse. M. T. Alumbi Summer School ! UNDER THE AUSPICES OE THE -f Denver normal and Preparatory scb< 1543 Glenarm St., Denver, Colo. Op 'CHS In® 11, li A School for the Professional tn ing of teachers. FRED. 1)1CK, PRINCU v . 'Wholesale and Retail. ♦ STARK Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, F. N. LaVKI.L. ~ Beal Estate and lasun Notary Public and Justice of the Peaa ELBERT, - COLO Collections Promptly Made. Fire ami Life Insurance Acknowledgement* of all kina* taken • • Inter-Ocean Hot ©6.0. t'J. Stein, (Formerly of tho Llndcll Ilotel.) _ AMERICAN " lrth r EUROPEAN Rooms, 50c, 75c and $l.OO. Meals, 25cts. Cor. 16th and Blake Sts., DENVER, COLO. +* POST’S PHOTOS ; Corner lfitli anil Lawrence Sts. ;j J7enver, - - - Qolore GOOD WORK At Fair Prices. Stamps, 24 for a Quarter ft BUSHED 1804 1SC0BT& : BE 1 jj| a- ',rral “j free EXAMINATION BY PROF. BURNELL, Special! Ul Limited to the Eye. Cj Most Scientific Method known. Our own Factory for making Tl\e Burnell Optical Gc ™ 1556 CALIFORNIA STREET, Near 16th, DiIN'ER See DR. DAMERON Special Inducement. $5.00 f«>r a $lO.OO set of Teeth; $lO.OO / for the best sot on earth; $5.00 for Tooth for Gold Crown and Bridge work; 50c for Silver filliogs; Gold fillings $l.OO )£} and up- Air and Gas used. No pain. TjfcrtWl 50c removed tartar. Open nights and \jj3cSsy days is ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS UNION BLOCK, Au,»ici Stre.t, DENVER _ [- SHSESESESaSaSaSESHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHHSE s2£^' A. E. RINEHART f [ hotographer Londoner Elk. IG3O Arapahoe St- s asesHsußs.esasasaasHsasHSSß'vasaSßSßsas s '-