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Cross? Poor man ! He can’t help It. It’s his liver. He needs a liver pill. Ayer’s Pills. Want jour moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Buckingham’s Dye SO eta. of druggists or R. P Hall It Co., Nashua, N.H WANTS, FOR SALE, TO RENT, &C. For Sale - Old nowHpn|K*rs 21) cents per hundred, at thin office. Money loaned on approved real entate security. Lkkßamhky, 812 Cooper build ing Denver. For Bale -Choice farm* near Elbert. Almo bargain*) in stock ranches. Elbert County Hunk Real Estate Co. WANTED -SEVERAL PERSONS OK CHAR srtrr anti jfood reputation Iti each state (one In this county required) to represent ami udvertlse old established wealthy business house of solid financial stemllng Salary 121.00 Meekly with ex pense* additional, all payable in cash each Wed nesday direct from bead office*. Horse and car riage furnished when necessary. References. Enclosed self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co.. sal! Dearborn Ht., I'hlcatfo. 47-20 'O4 MANAGER WANTED TruHtworthy ladv or gentleman to man age business in this county nnd adjoin ing territory for well and favorably known house of solid ilnanrial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced; position permanent. Address Manager, 610 Motion Bldg., Chicago, 111. 11-12 320-aoro Farm for Salt* One of the l>4‘Ht on the divide; 75 acres plowed, bal anoe pasture; fenced and cross fenced: two houses, barns, corrals, etc.; tine well and spring water; half mile to school. Price S.'XXJO, one half cash, balance in five equal yearly payments. Well worth $lO per acre. We also have 160 acres near Elbert with good substantial 1 room log house*, barns, granary and chicken house; well fenced: (10 acres plowed; 15 acres native hay; 3 good springs, water piped to near house; plenty of timber on place. Price $1050; $5OO cosh, balance to suit. Write us if you want to buy or sell. BcHKNK A Pock, Elbert, Colo. DeWitt’s Salve For Pile*, Burns, Sores. COLORADO & SOUTHERN R. R. TIME CARD. SOUTH BOUND— NORTH BOUND j BEAD DOWN HEAD UP ( P. M.l lA. H. | I 1 30 Lv Denver Ar 11 (X) i 2 40 Parker. 0 50 | ®3 10 Hill Top 0 28*3 d 3 38 Elizabeth » 03? £4 18| Elbert 8 26 tt 14 54 1 Enstonville 7 50 j ! . . Falcon (. 0 OOj.Ar Colorado Springs Lv. 630 ! Above trains daily except Sunday. F. E. Durray, Locul Agent. SOCIETIES. 1.0.0. F„ ELBERT LODGE NO. 86 Meet* every Nuturduv evening. Visitor* ulwuy* welcome. JOHN F. KPI.KK. JOS. 1M RDEN, Bec:et*ry. N. O. RISING STAR REBEKAH LODGE Meet* each first and third Wcdne*day night* in the month iu Odd Fellow*' hall. Visitor* always welcome. Mr*. GKnRoIA COOK. N. Q. Mr*. HATTIE BALDWIN, Secretary. W. O. W., ELBERT CAMP N 07152 • Meet* every Tuemlay evening. Visitor* welcome. JOS. PL’RDKN. A. CARNAHAN. Clerk. Consul t otntnander. 1'.0.R.M. SATANTEE TRIBE NO. 97 Meet* every Thursday night In Odd Fellow* ball. Visiting brother* always welcome A. NEUMAN. 0. W. CLARK. Chief of Krrord*. Sue hem. jpLBXBT COUNTY POST No.’io#, a. A. U , *-* lleaduuurter* at Elbert, meet* the *eeuud Saturday In each month; place of meeting an- Bounced each month in this pat er. W. C. WHITING, Commander. LOCIS K. ItUFFIKI’X. Adjutant. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Regular p’eat hlng service every Sabbath at 11 o’clock a m. and 7:80 u. in. Sunday school at 10 a. iu. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.80 All Invited. K. B. OHAMCKO. PasUtr. I A DIES’ AID SOCIETY. Meet* on the first J at.d third Thursday afternoon* of each month Mr*. J. K. l’ope, Pre*.. Mr*. A. O. Putnam. Sec’y. I IMTKH BRETHREN Clil’Rt’ll KI.BEUT (CIRCUIT.-At Blhert: Preaching at 11 nnd Sunday School at 111 a. m. each Sabbath ; prayer service Tuesday evening* at 7 :80. At Prosperity Ridge: Sunday School at 1:80 p. m. ; Preaching each Sunday at 2:30 p. in.; and \.P.C.E. at 7 :!10 n. m. each Sunday; prayer service Thursday even ing* at 7:80. At sluiey: Preaching each Sun day at 7 :K0 p. tn.; Sunday School at II a. m. ami Y. P. C. K. at 7:00 p. iu. each Sunday ; prayer ser vice Wednesday evening* at 7:BO—T. V. NEW ELL. Pastor. OFFIC jAL PI RECTORY. V SITED STATES LAND OFFICE. DENVER. B. K. Kimberly Receiver Charles U. Ford Register COUNTY OFFICIALS Clerk and Recorder Chae. F. Llndaley Treasurer .Frank Long Sheriff Adfn G. Putnam Judge UeorgeFahrlt.it Clerk of District Court 11. C. Killln Supl. of School* May Atcheson Georgia Assessor ..Martin CUarinan Hurvcyor T. w. Halllday Coroner Taylor Green County Attomey It. C. Hilliard Commlaaloner*—First District, B. A. Mourning, chairman; Second District, P. 11. Mnlllgan, Third District. OloS Olson 50 YEARS* XP E RIE NC E Designs k r rni’ Copyrights Ac. Anyono sending a sketch and dascription may guloklf aacertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably pmcntatilo. Communlea Ilona atrtetiy confidential. 11 and book on Pat enta sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents takon through Muon A Co. receive rpeeiat notice, without charge, in tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest etr- MUNN & Co. 3e,l, '~' 1 "' New York Uraiicd. oflIc#r«» F Ht„ Washington. D. L. LEGAL NOTICES j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (.•nil OOlc. at Denver, Colo.. Augurt 15, IM«. j , Notice la hereby given tbui the folio wing. named rettler bar filed notice of Iter intention to make 1 Anal nioof In rupport of her rlalm. uml Hint raid proof w III tie marte before the Regieter or Receiver ! at Denver. Colo., on (h-tnlierti. IWW. vtx: M.\RV a. fahey. of Denver, cidorado. Iloinertend Entrv ?!o. for the no rt heart quarter section 19 Townthip HI South, Range 6t wert of tbe Atli P. M. She natnee the following wltnerm •» to prove her continuous reaideucc upon ami cultivation of eahl land, via: Ellen McCartcn, Franrl* McCjrtfti, Win. Rllev, all of Kiowa. Colo.. Maurice O’Connell, of Fou tile. Colo. Aug. 21-Sept. 21 C. D. FORD. Regirter. NOTICE for publication! j Land Office at Denver, Colo.. Angnvt J. IKH. 1 Notice la hereby given that the followlmr-nanied : ' "ett'er baa filed notice of hla Intention to make | _ Anal proof In rupport of bl* rlalui. and that raid proof will be made liefore the clerk of tbe county ; ! court of Klbert county at Kiowa. Colo., on Sep tember 19. ISUf. via: * j JOHN M. FORSTER. - Homeric ad Entry No. IN t «24. for tbe north half j eouthweal quarter, aoiitheaat quarter aonthweat . : qn irter Section 1H, Townahip 10 aoutb. Range 01 weat. j lie nainea the following wltneeer* prove hla v ' contlnuoua reeldence upon and cultivation of aald land, via: Emei.t T. Harper, William I. Korater. Adam It. i Speck, Leonard W. Parkhurrt. a'l of Fondle. Colo. [ I Aug. 13-Sept. 17 C. 1>. FORD. Reglater. i| Early Risers The famous little pills. Distress Alter Eating Cured. .Judge W. T. Holland of Greensburg, La., who is well and favorably known, says: “Two years ago I suffered greatly from indigestion. After eating great dis tress would invariably result, lasting for an hour or so, and my nights were rest ; less. I concluded to try Kodol DjHpop J sia Cure nnd it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is refreshing nnd digestion per fect." Sold by O. It. Long. Round Trip Excursions to Salt Lake City and Ogden via Union Pacific. S2SXX), tickets sold daily June Ist to 1 Sept. 30, good for return until Oct. 31. $20.00, tickets sold August 2, 25, 31, Sept. 2 to 11, good for return within 30 days from tint© of sale. Liberal stop overs allowed on any of these tickets either going or returning or both directions. Bee that your tickets rend vin Union i j Pacific. For further information call on i your local agent or address E. H. Griffin, General Agent, 041 17th st., Denver. 0-30 A Purgative Pleasure. Tf you ever took DeWitt’s Little Early 1 I Risers for biliousness or constipation you | j know what a purgative pleasure is. These j j famous little pills cleanse the liver nnd - J ritl tho system of all bile without produc- ( : ing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, Hickcn or weaken, but give tone nnd strength to the tissues and organs involved. W. H. Howell of Houston, Texas, says: “No better pill can be used thnn Little Early Kisers for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold by (). R. Long. Excursion Rates. For tho Colorado Htnte fair to bo held at Pueblo September 14 to 18, the Colo rado A Southern Ry. will sell tickets at one standard fare ($2.70) for the round trip. Dates of sale, Sept. 14, 15 and 10, good returning until the 20th. Account annual meeting Masonic bod ies, the Colorado A Southern Ry. will sell round trip tickets Elbert to Denver at one fnro ($2.10i for the round trip. Dates of salt* Sept. 13 to 18, inclusive, good returning until the 20th. Account state meeting Colorado Fed eration of Women's Clubs, to bo held at Colorado Springs Sept. 20 to Oct. 1, the i Colorudo A Southern Ry. will sell tick ets at one standard fare ($1.55) for round trip. Dates of sale Sept. 29 and 30, linnl , i limit Oct. 3. F. E. DUBBAY, Agent. The Pleasure of Rating. i nc I HBSUTC Ul l.utillK- Persons suffering from indigestion, dys pepsia or other stomach trouble will tlnd that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and niukes the stomuch sweet. This remedy is a never failing cure for indigestion nnd dyspepsia and all com plaints affecting tho glands or mem branes of the stoiniieh or digestive tract. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everything you eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutriment that your food con tains is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Sold by O. R. Long. America’s Greatest Weekly. The Toledo Blnde, Toledo, Ohio. New and larger building, new presses, new ! stereotype plant, new and modern appli | auces in every department. ' The Toledo Blade is now installed in j its new building, with n modern plant and equipment, and facilities equal to any publication between New York and Chicago. It is the only weekly newspa per edited expressly for every state anti territory. The news of the world so ar ranged that busy people can more easily j comprehend, than by reading cumber some columns of dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by sjk‘ ■ eiul editorial matter, written from incep tion down to date. The only pai>cr pub lished especially for peoplo who do or do not read daily newspapers, and yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a news paper is popular is proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade now has over . 160,(XX) yearly subscribers and ia circu lated in ull parts of the United States. In addition to the news the Blnde pub lishes short and serial stories nnd many departments of matter suited to every member of the family. Only $1 a year. Write for free s|>ecimen copy. Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. Elbert County Tribune and Blnde, lwith one year. $1.65, payable in advance. ! eibert County tribune. OFFICIAL t .lL’NTY PAPER. J. E. POPE, EoiToa and PaonniCTon. ■ ! Entered a! the I*, rt Offiec at Elbert. Colorado. J j a" Matter of the Second CUaa. . INSCRIPTION RATES: One Year of pm I In adv nee! >1 .15 If not paid In advance, peryenr I -Vj : : THURSDAY. SEPT. 10,19(0. i Local Happenings J. D. Grimes has moved into the Hedge property. Amos Baldwin of Eastonville is a new subscril>er to the Tribune. Ralph Jay of Fondis was a caller at the Tribune office Saturday. Miss May Hill returned Sunday from n two weeks’ visit with friends in Den ver. Misses Clara Brn/elton anti Georgia Hull have gone to Denver to attend high school. Miss Minn Epler, who has been visit | ing relatives here, returned Monday to Denver. Harvey Cornforth left Monday for the capital city where he will attend Den ver university. Elbert County post, G. A. R., and the Woman's Relief cor|»s will meet at Elizu beth Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Chapman of Pueb lo were guests at the Frank Dotson home last week. Miss Florence Adams of Montclair spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Johnston, southeast of town. W. H. Thoin|ieon, who has been spend ing several weeks on his ranch east of town, returned to Denver Monday. In chronicling the birth of a child re c.ontly to Mrs. Higgins we stated that it was a girl when it should have read “boy." Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Epler nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lundy were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Green. * Thomas Salon is working on the Keen Bros.' ranch, west of Eastonville, where he is doing his share of the work of milking tifty cows. I B. F. Cook nnd E. Gatewood took a loud of potatoes to Colorado Bpring- Thursday nnd sold their mule team for a gt»od price while there. Gus Dietrich lost a valuable inure last week. The unimnl was uHlictcd with a disease that hus killed a number of horses throughout the country. Mrs. James Dittemore returned Sat urday from Colorado Springs accompan ied by Mrs. Curt Dittemore, who will spend u week hero visiting friends. Miss Mabel Anderson of Denver was a guest over Sunday at the Denney home. Miss Anderson will teach the Potter school, near Kiowa, this fall nnd winter. We have been requested to announce that tho hour for Sabbath school at the stone church, northwest of town, hns been changed from 2:30 p. m. to 10:30 a. m. D. L. Epler, Perloy Finite and Baltz Gay lor were at Rocky Ford Melon day and Riled up on watermelons and can taloupes. They also witnessed some first-class racing. Mrs. B. F. Jones and children depart ed for their home in Denver Sund.ty af ter sending a month at the ho n io of Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. Satnu i Tag gart, east of town. Dr. M. H. French returned Tuesday from Denver where he was in attendance on Sept. 4th at tho birth of a great-grand daughter. The doctor very naturally feels highly elated over the event. Mrs. B. A. Humphrey, n sister-in-law of Mrs. L. L. Hull, accompanied by her daughter Edna, left for their home in Kansas City Wednesday after a pleasant month’s visit at the Hull home, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Georgia returned Friday from n two months' visit in the northwest Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. They had an enjoy able trip but were glad to got back to sunny Colorado. Roy and Bert Barnes departed Mon day for Longmont, where they will enter high school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Barnes ox peot to move to either Longmont or Hy 1 giene after the United Brethren confer ence meets at Berthoud. M. V. Piper of Chillioothe, Mo., spent a couple of days with his son, D. V. I Piper, east of town. Mr. Piper has re cently purchased 1(50 acres of land'in . Prowers county, near Holly, paying S6O l H,r acre therefor, anti expects to move t to Colorado in tho near future. A communication from Bijou Basin - went into tho waste paper banket be . cause no signature was attached. Cor , respondents and others sending cominu t nications to this office will please take j . notice that all communications must be t signed by the writer thereof or no utton ! r tion will be paid to them. The Daughters of Rebekah will give a ! . banquet in the lower hall of Odd Fellows ! - building on Saturday evening, Sept. 10,! ’ 1° celebrate the Hfty-second anniversary I ’ ~r the order of the Daughters of Robek j . i ah. All Odd Fellows nnd their wives) - j and all Daughters of Rebekah ure cor-1 j ‘Mally invited. Come and bring well tilled j t , boskets nnd have n good time. H.vrriK , Baldwin. Secretary. j Thomas Harper, one of Fondis’ wide * awake and hustling merchants, is a new 1 subscriber to the Tribune. For a bilious attack take Chamber '•' lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a ‘ ; quick curt is certain. For sale by O. R. 5 j Long. U | Says I j To myself says I 1 The Denver Pont is the paper to buy . I Says I. ! Hr-. James H. Johnson returned Fri | day from u week's visit at Denver and \ i i Harman. Her dnughter, who hns been ! J visiting her, has returned to her home at J Topeka, Kansas. Miss Anna James and Mr. Clarence Wilcoxson were married in Denver last week. The bride was raised near Elbert anti her many friends in this community ‘ extend congratulations. When in Colorado Springs stop at the 1 Spaulding House. Everything neat and clean. Electric cars from depots and to all parts of the city. Rates $1.50 to $2.00 i a day. Special rates by the week. Opp. i new court house. J. Himebuugh, Prop'r. The U. B. church of Elbert will give a social Tuesday evening. Sept. 16, in J. O. • O. F. hall. Regular supper and ice cream will be served commencing at 5 o'clock. . Everybody invited. By order of com mittee. Our old friend Louis E. Ruffietix writes us from the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Home ' at Monte Vista, requesting us to send him the Tr'bune nnd Inter Ocean. We hope to hear from Adjutant Ruffleux one of these days, giving us a sketch of the home. Beginning May 15 und continuing un til October 15 the Colorado A Southern offers a rate of $2.10 for round trip El bert to Denver, good going Saturday nnd Sunday, returning Sunday or Monday of each week. Also a special rate Sun days of SLSO for the round trip. F. E. Durray, Agent. Reuben Wood, formerly of Kiowa, but now a resident of Elyria, attempted sui cide by swallowing two ounces of chloro form Sunday night at No. 3226 Larimer street, Denver, where his wife and little dnughter were visiting. The cause was despondency because his wife had re fused to live with him any longer. He will recover. Elizabeth Banner. Local Markets. The following quotations are prices paid by local tlealers: Eggs, per dozen .17 Butter, per jtound 15 New |)otat»>es, per cwt 75c Rye, per cwt 75 ki. VX)c Hogs, per cwt $4.00(t(4.25 The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that nre on the market. W. S. Ledbetter, of Shreve port, La., says: “After using numerous other remedies without benefit, one box of DoWitt’s Witch Huzel Salve cured me.” For blind, bleeding, itching nnd protruding piles no remedy is equal to DoWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by <). R. Long._ THE REPUBLIC’S GREAT OFFER. An Exceptional Opportunity tor Old and New Subscribers. Special arrangement has been made by The St. Louis Republic to furnish old or new subscribers with the only official and authorized life of Pdpe Leo XIII. This is one great volume, bound in elegant cardinal cloth, gilt nnd ink stamping, with papal coat of arms, containing nearly 800 pages of text and illustrations. Tho , work was prepared and written by Mon signor O'Reilly, D. D., L. D., D. Lit., offl- ; rial biographer of the Pope. The regular cash price of this book is . $2.50. Any one remitting $2.50 will be ; entitled to eighteen months subscription 5 to the Twice-a-Week Republic and a copy , of the book, postage prepaid. This offer is opon to new and old subscribers. The : book is printed in English, French and : German and is now ready for delivery. |; Address all orders to The Republic, St. j - Louis, Mo. 9-24 I Public Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction at my j j ranch, 6 miles northwest of Elbert, nine j - miles south of Elizabeth, and one half |; mile north of the stone church, on Thurs- j J day, Sept. 24, 1903, commencing at 10 t o'clock u. m. the following property: j; Millet, oat and wheat hay, 9 head dairy ; • cows, 7 heifers, 7 calves, 1 young bull, 3 i head of work horses, 1 brood sow, 3| -boats. 2 dozon chickens, 1 riding cultivator good as new, 1 Amer ican riding cultivator, 1 McCormick mower, 1 walking plow, I** sets work harness, 1 side saddle, 1 steel lever har row, 1 new com shelter, 1 heavy breaking cart, 1 buggy, 1 pair heavy bob-sleds, 1 large hay rack, 3 milk cans, 2 whoelbar ! rows, 1 grindstone. 1 separator, new sew ing machine, new cook stove, household | goods, nnd other articles. ! Terms—All sums under $lO, cash; on ! sums over $lO six months time will be 1 given on note with approved security with 8 per cent interest from date; 5 per cent discount for cash. Nothing sold before day of sale. ! A free lunch will be served. SAM W. MELLOR. ! Jack Dawson. Auctioneer. 1 C\ \V. Reed. Clerk. School Shoes | ! Price is a Good Salesman, but | Quality is a Better One / !Wc have one of the* best and most coni- K pletc lines of shoes ever show in Elbert. Y We also carry a full line of Meu’s Fnr- efi nishings, Flats, Caps and Gloves 7* In Dress Goods, Linen Waistings and L Wool Suitings we are showing many U new and attractive patterns. See them. T iOor Goods are all Standard, and Our Prices j are Always the Lowest f ELBERT MERCANTILE CO. f Elbert, Colorado S GORDON JONES J. E. DITTKMORE J. H. JONES J. E. MAYER ' I I ; I j Elbert County Bank ij l ELBERT, COLO. j i INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY OVER SIN.NI | Transacts a General Banking Business. J INSURANCE WRITTEN IN OLD LINE COMPANIES I * LIST YOUR FARM OR RANCH WITH US. IF FOR PALE OR RENT. ! Our Heal Estate Department Is in charge of Mr. Adlu G. Putnam. ! Two Routes—^ TO Oklahoma & Indian Territories VIA THE Colorado & Southern RAILWAY Best Service Shortest Line Quickest Time Via the C. O. A G. R. R. from Amarillo, Tex. and the Frinco System from Quanah, Tex. Rates, train time, etc., cheerfully given on application to local agent, or T. E. FISHER, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. | j ant and Bakery I I Warm meals and lunch at i j all hours. All kinds soft drinks in s*! i season. | 1* resh broad, pies and 1 1 cukes, fruits, nuts, can- g dies, cigars and tobaccos, j | and staple canned goods. j i Ice cream served each Sat- j § urday and Sunday. 1! W . F . FARRIS- Proprietor. Announcement On account of the sharp com petition in Elbert I have decided to reduce prices on all Boots, Shoes Gloves at Denver prices for cash. Rips repaired free; this gives everyone a chance to buy their shoes at a Shoe Store where they are warranted by a Shoemaker: come one and all and get my prices. j HUGO JOHN, SHOEMAKER. South rart of town. Elbert, Colorado, i | gssasaEasHSHSSHasHsasHsaspj | * Cottage Hotel, j !“] Table Board $3.50. ■ln Room and Board $4.50-SS.IX). n] ) [}{ Single Meals 25. Ifl j [jj Meals Served at All Hours. “J n] Will make a specialty of n] J|] catering to transient trade. “] In Your patronage respectfully m H ELBERT - - - COLO. n) sJ The Rocky Mountain News (Morning and Sunday.) The Denver Times (Afternoon and Evening.) WTHE WEEKLY NEWS And THE COLORADO WEEKLY TRIES (Combined.) The Great Representative Newspapers of the Rockr Mountain State* and Territories. All the New* from All the World. Illustrations, Cartoons. Spe cial Features, Etc. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The News. The Times Per Month... |7B Per Month f4* P #r Year. 9.00 x Per Year... . ft.so Snnday Only, per f With Son day SrESteX: ' New*, per year 7.50 blued, per year 1.00 Addreaa The New s.Tlme.x Publishing Co,. Dea* er. Cola.