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O-. THE MXORKICK "••fUf) 0F TIiE WORLD. IS THE CHOICE AND HAS BEEN OFTHE FARMERS % ~ FOR 73 YEARS _J‘. .. i Tiio vest majority of farmers chocso the McCORKICK BINDER because it does splondid work in thn field no matter whether the conditions are favorable or unfavorable. The McCormick has a record extending over a period of sovanty-three years, which en ables the farmer to reach a fairly accurate conclusion as to the merits of the machine. Road about the excellent pzirts of the McCormick in the attractive book er.fithd "It Takas t'n Palm,’* supplied fr a. The Gates Mercantile Company. Duke ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION. DESCRIPTION: Duke U n bright buy, weighs 1(KX) pounds, is woll made ana has line style and action, is Id handH 1 inch in height. Was raised by D. T. &, W. Co., of Denver. < , Di kk will make the season of 1004 as follows: Monday and Friday of each week at the Aux ranch; Tuesday at my old home ranch, 1 miles south of Elizabeth; Wednesday at Eliznl>cth; Thursday at Elbert; Saturdny at Kiowa. TERMS: 810 to insure ninro with foal; money due when inure is know n to be in foal. Persons parting' with mare before known to be in foal, or removing mare .from county, become responsible for foes, which at once become due. J. H. JONES. Owner. MILLER BOY PACINO STALLION RACE RECORD 2:17 3-4 Will make the season of 1901 until July Ist as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday of each week at Kiowa; Wednesday at Elbort; Saturday at Eliz abeth. Tk’ ms 810.00 to insure. W. SHEPHERD, Owner, 6-30 Kiowa, Colo. Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the hu man body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put buck, or they tnny be removed entirely; lames are spliced; pipes take the place of l diseased sections of veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inHauinm lion sots in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. Chamberlain's Pain linlm nets on tins same principle. It is on antiseptic nud when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. Keep a hot tie of Pain Halm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by O. R. Ising. Ayers j To be sure, you are growinc old. But why let everybody see it, In your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer’s Hair Vieor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. •* I nm now over ISO year* old, and T lucre a ttiick, glo**y IlfH.I or !• ny Bair which is a wonder to «v*rv now who »«•«•* it. Ami not a grey h*tr In It, all due to Aym '« ll.ilr Vlcnr.” b Til tut. H. It. lil’ii t in, Decide, Minn. I I*l.oo « bottlo. .t.r.Amrn, l.wiwsa—. for—— I White Hair w,•*■*» r . iwctrtr.i tw> »* **srstw - n" OR. R. H. DENNEY, Physician and Surgeon outer nt Drue Store, KLUBBT, COLO. DR. W. FOWLER, Dentist (ia.t Administered lor Extracting. Room*, IS Month Tejon Hirer', between Pike'* Peak Avenue mid Huerfano. COLORADO SIMM NOS, COLORADO NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS. Omen or tuk State Koaiih or I.anii Com MltHIONEHA. Denver. Colorado. May I#, IDOL Notice I* horcny given tlmt Joseph On Id*, whore porlotllec undress In Klbert, Coloruilo. on .Slay Jp, MIX, mo le application No. »27 to the State lloitril or Lund Commissioners to lease the following de eoffbed Indemnity School Lands. situate In Klbert County, Colorado, to-wlt: S'V t* of Section 10, Towiihlp 0 South. Range 03 Wert. No other application to leaso tlio almve de scribed premises or objections against the above uppiicatlon will be considered after dune 22. I0t>4. May Jtt-Jone 1ft MAItKU. WOODRUFF, Register State Hoard Land Commissioners. Died. Died, at Bt. Francis hospital. Colorado Springs, Thursday, June 9, of puerperal hemorrhage. Francos Lena Gay lor, agetl seven years, 11 months and 21 days. Little Frances had been a great suffer er for a mouth ami u week previous to her death was tnken by her parents to the hospital for treatment and care by experienced nurses. The disease, how ever, had secured too strong a hold to be shaken olf and the little one passed away on the nfternoon of the 9th, The remains wero brought home to El bert Friday and fuqeral services wore held in the Presbyterian church Satur day at 10 a. m., conducted by the pastor. Rev. Powell. The members of the Jun ior Endeavor society, of which littld Frances was a member, were present in a body, and many beautiful flowers cov ered the little casket. RESOLUTIONS OP SYMPATHY. At a regular meeting of the W. R. C. No. 29 the following resolutions were passed: Resolved , That we, the members of SV. R. C. No. 29, extend our most sincere sympathy to our sisters, Mrs. Belle Gny lor, and family, and Mrs. Lucy Whiting, ami family, in this hour of their ntllieliun; He Halved, That a copy of those resolu tions be transmitted to our beloved sis ters, Belle Gaylor and Lucy Whiting, a copy spread upon the minutes of the Corps and a copy submitted for publica tion. This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called home to early doom, Just cuiue to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. Eva 11. Perkins, 'j Nina I. Pfhdem, - Coin. Emma Aux, ) Memorial Day at Soldiers Home Month Vista, C0i.0., June 1, 1904. Editor Tribune: The old comrades here assisted by the ladies of the W. R. C. and Circle fulfilled their duties to wards their departed comrades (of which there are 140 buried here) with very ap propriate services both in our hall and at tin- cemetery, every grave being decorat - | ed with Old Glory, wreaths anti flowers. Every comrade here had a buttonhole bouquet which wore sent to them by the ladies of Farragut Corps of Denver, and I which proves that though we are isolated I here in a soldiers' home, we havosympa j thizing friends in the state, for which we are happy' to return our thanks. Rev. Mr. Wilcox of Colorado Springs was here and helped in the exercises and Repre- Isentativo Hogg delivered a speech. The I weather was line except for the dust: it j has been very dry here. It is now rain ing, which is very much needed. Comrade Stoddard of Elliort had the I misfortune to slip anti fall downstairs j while on a visit to his son at Durango, I and was coni|ie)lod to return to the home. | lie is improving and talks about soon visiting Elbert. Elhkht County Vbtkkan. Driven to Desperation. ) Living at an out of the way place, re ! mote from civilization, a family is often • driven to desperation in enseof accident, resulting in burns, cuts, wounds, ulcers. . etc. Lay in n supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best oil earth. 2oc, nt Long’s drug store. Gbtn County tribune. OFFICIAL FADER OF THE COUNTY. JOHN E. POPE. Eo.ro* and Pwopbieto* | Entered ac the l*n*« office at Klhert. Colorado, 1 1 aa Matter of the Second Clara. | Subscription price, S\JA) a y»*nr’ ; | cents for six month; 35 cents fpr thru . ! months. The pajur, except where other , ‘ wise ordered, will lie mailed regularl} until definite order for its discontinuance :is received. All arrearages must Ih« paid < 1 Indore discontinuances. Corres|H>ndent should get their copy in by Tuesday 1 j morning. Tuesday evening will‘do but! 1 we prefer it earlier. Advertising Rates 1 furnished on application. A charge of .Ou cents will be made fur i | publishing cards of thanks, and 81.U0 fur . publishing resolutions of sympathy, rt<- , • Elbert. Colo.. Thursday, June It, 111 Local Happenings The next club dance will bo held on Friday evening, June 24. Miss t trace Grinin returned home to Elbert Fridav. from Pueblo, somewhat improved in health. H. Miller, formerly railway agent at Parker, was checked in Monday as agent of the Elbert station. Miss Amy Euler returned home last week from Albion, 111., where she hns been attending college during the past year. Frank McNamara, on the Rinncrt place, south of town, has lfiO acres plant ed to various crops and expects n banner yield all along the line. Adam Scheider of Lake Gulch, who has been in Elbert assisting his sinter, | Mrs. John, in her business affairs, re : turned to his home Inst Thursday. Harry Lundy stepped on n rusty nail i the other day, which penetrated the sob* i of his shoe and a quarter of an inch into his foot, making a painful wound. Miss Ginrn lirnzelton returned Sunday from Denver, where she has been attend ing school. Her mother, who went up to see her gruduutc, returned with her. O. R. Long alighted on a small -tone when he jumped from a buggy Saturday and sprained his ankle badly. lie is now getting around with the aid of a cane. Mrs. W. 11. Gntewood fell downstairs at her home Saturday and sustained s«- vero bruises. She is quite agetl, but it is hoped nothing serious will result from the fall. C. E. Ilobart of Ratnah has accepted a position with the Gates Mercantile com pnny. Mr. Hobart's family arrived Wed nosdny and will occupy the Mowroy cot tage in the south pari of town. Rev. Mr. Williams and family, of Den ver, came out Tuesday and have taken F. W. Schenk’s cottage at Edgowood for the summer. Mr. Willinms is pastor of Park Presbyterian church. L. G. Jewell,Jiving between Elbert and Elizabeth, loot a four year old gelding from his pasture on Memorial Day, and recent developments indicate that the animal was stolen and taken out of the country. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clark, who moved from Elbert to Colona about a year ago, have gone back to Desloge. Missouri. A letter from Mr. (’lark, received nt this oflico, stated that they were taking in the big cx|>osition nt St. Louis. The Sunday mail service, which was abolished on this line of the Colorado A* Southern about three years ago, was again put on Inst Sunday, on train No. 17, going north nt 8:1ft in the morning, ami No. 18, going south at B:b9 p. in. Mrs. Lee Gammon and daughter Lora returned from Glenwood Springs Sun day, where Mrs. Gammon has been try ing the baths for rheumatism. Her many friends will he pleased to know that she returned to her home feeling much better. Dr. Price, famous food expert, has produced'a food product called Dr. Price’s Wheat Flake Celery Food, which is considered to represent the highest f(K>d production. Its healthful qualities are unsurpassed. The Kusscll Gates Mercantile Co. Mrs. W. Handley and Mrs. Anna Or rin. of Carrollton, Ohio, Mrs. William George anti daughter, Mrs. Percy Dunks, of Colorado Springs, arrived on Wednes day of last week and are visiting the Denney family in Elbert and at the Long home at Kiowa. The Ladies* Aid society will give a “hat" social on Friday evening, June 17. in Odd Fellows hall. All ladies are re quested to bring untrimmed hats for the gentlemen to trim, which will be sold nt auction. Strawberries ami cream) ice uream, cake and coffee will be served. All incited. The Children's Day exercises held at the Presbyterian church Sunday were very intyresting anti the program was highly appreciated by all present. The children were exceptionally well drilled and the special music was very nice. The exercises merited n much larger nu dience than was present Sunday. John Murray and J. F. Strachan, two of our sulistantial ranchmen, were com paring notes recently and found that both were from the same district in Scot hind, though they were not acquainted in the old country. Since this fact be came known these two Scotchmen have beon having great times talking sl*»ut people ami events in their native coun try. Ranchmen in this locality arc talking about organizing u farmers' mutual hail insurance company, to insure crops against loss by hail. The Tribune be lieves this is a move in the right direc tion, and that such an organization care fully inanngcd would save the ranchmen of the Divide many dollars now going into the coffers of “fake" hail insurance companies throughout the land. Mr. anti Mrs. D. L. Epler, Mrs. E. W. Moulton, Mrs. A. J. I*ope. .Mrs J. E. Pope and f J. 11. Lundy went to Canon City Monday, via Denver, to attend the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief Corps, de partment of Colorado and Wyoming. Mrs. Epler ami Mrs. J. E. Pop.- arc ride i gates frmn Elbert County Corps No. 29. Others in attendance from Elbert countv ! are Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gleason nl Eliza ! lmtb. Mm. George Fahrion and Mrs. Wil pinm Brown of Kiowa, Mrs. ;*:-h buiotof The Tribune is indebted to William 1 Morgan, who recently returned to nis , home north of Elbert from southern Ar izona, for a curiosity in the form of a | ••Resurrection" plant. This plant is a! native of Mexico, and derives its name, I we suppose, from the fact that it appar . ntlv comes to life when placed in water. \ i When out of water the plant closes up i . into a ball anti the leaves resemble those of a dead pine, but when placed in water ( for a few hours it gracefully unfurls j itself into a b.-autiful green plant. MONEY LOANED on approved renl \ ; e.-tftte security. Lkk Ramhkv, Room 812. (’coper Building, Denver. Special rates of one fare for the round I trip have been made by the roads in the 1 Colorado Terminal Lines Passenger As -oeiation for the summer race meeting ,at Overland Park, Denver, which opens J June 18 and continues through July 4. The selling dates are Saturday, June 18, I Saturday, June 2T>, and Thursday, June '.TO; the return limit good until July 5. The regular July 4th rate also can be 1 made use of by those who desire to at 1 tend the raises on that date only. A big | program of eighty four races for the fourteen days of the meeting has been : arranged. FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Cas kets, all sizes and grades, burial rubes, etc.—W. H. Gatewood, Elbert, Colo. j At the general election next November a full county ticket is to bo elected with ' | the exception of one county commission- 1 er; the commissioners and county judge will hold office for four years, other offic- j ers for two years. The Taylor net amending the election law regarding the' election of commissioners, rends as fol-: lows: “Two of the said commissioners are to be elected at the general election I in the year 1904, and at the general elec tion every four years thereafter; and the | other one of said commissioners shall bo elected nt the general election in the year 190 ft and at the general election ; every four years thereafter.” . Beulah Hotel, headquarters for tran Isicnts, recently reopened and under new j management. The table supplied with > the best the market affords. Nice clean ; rooms. Rates reasonable. Opposite depot.--Mrs. Anna Guyettr, Manager.! J. A. Boston last week unearthed the' jaw lame of a mastodon or some animal j of the prehistoric age, on his ranch just i east of Elbert. Mr. (ioston discovered 1 the specimen- the left half of the lower jaw bone, in a bank of earth, about fifty ; feet below the surface. The bone is over 1 eighteen inches in length and the teeth are ns perfect ns could be. The l>onr and teeth are petrified. The lame is on exhibition at the Tribune office and all who have seen it pronounce it the best and largest specimen they have ever seen. Mr. Boston thinks there are more hones of the animal where this came from and will investigate further. A very pretty wedding occurred this morning at the parsonage of the English Lutheran church in this city, when Mr. A. \V. Sparkman, editor of the Calhan News and postmaster at Calhan, and Miss Sarah A. Nass, of Pittsfield, Ills., sister in law of W. A.-Pettey, vice presi dent of the Russell Gates Mercantile: company anti manager of the company’s 1 store at Calhan, were married. Mr. anti Mrs. Sparkman have gone on their wed ding trip to the St. lAiuis exposition and | to tno home of the bride in Pittsfield, 111. They will be at home to their friends, in Calhan, on July 1.---Colorado ! Springs Telegraph, June 7. The Trib- j uue extends congratulations and well - wishes. LOCAL MARKETS. The following quotations arc prices (•aid by local dealers: •Iggs, per dozon l. r M; Butter, per pound 20c Hides, |>er pound 2?4@4c Hogs, per cwt t!Uio^3.7s For a Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more witch ha zel has been recognized as a superior remedy, but it remained forE. C. DeWitt A- Co., of Chicngo. to discover how to combine the virtues of witch hnzui with other antiseptics, in the form of a salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve in the world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises and piles. The high standing of this salve has given rise to counterfeits, and the public is advised to look for the name “DeWitt" on the pnekage, and ac cept no other. Sold by O. R. Long. World’s Fair Excursion, June 11th and 25th. The Missouri Pacific has arranged for ample sujiply of coaches for these excur sions, no tluit patrons of thnt line will have good accommodations on route to Kansas City and St. Louis. Sued by His Doctor. “A doctor here lias sued nte for 812.50, which I claimed was excessive for a cast* of cholera morbus, - ' says R. White, of Coachella. Cal. “At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamborlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used, as I had gtsul reason' to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not." No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus; it never fails. Sold by O. R. Long. Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves in debted to my late husband, Hugo John, on lsMik account, are requested to call as soon us |M>ssiblo and settle their ac counts either by cash or note. I need the money to pay outstanding accounts now due. Mks, Mary John. O. R. Long, Druggist, asks the readers of this paper to test the value of Kimlol Dys|M*t.sia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to rec ommend it to their friends. Kodo! di gests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles, in creases strength by enabling the stem neh and digestive organs toeontribute to the blood all of the nutriment eontained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsiu Cure is pleasant and palatable. Choice Ranch for Sale. One of the best .‘fcKl acres in Elbert county for sale at a bargain. Includes Bf> acres crop, horses, 12 head cattle, hogs, chickens, machinery, farm utensils, household goods, etc. Land has two houses, barns, corrals, good well, spring, and 3 reservoirs; near good town, school and church. Price. 83,500; $2)000 down, balance in five equal yearly payments at 7 pcr cent Address the Tribune. El ben. C01t... for further particular.-. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I* Colorado & Southern Ry. 2 Offers the l>est service H from Colorado to the |g and | Southeast i I Through trains betfPcen Colorado and ■ Texas, carrying handsome Pullman sleepers ■ I and elegant Cafe cars—meals ala carte. A For rates and full information, write E T. E. FISHER, General Passenger Agent, jjj 0 Denver, Colo. | • ——mmmmm—m—mmmm—mm mm « | World’s Fair Route j .> The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, or World's Fair, St. Louis, is i n all respects the greatest ever undertaken in any country. It is more 7 han ten times tho size of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo in *1 .. no nt of floor space in the exhibit palaces, twice ns large ns the Col urn- <i oian Ex|>osition at Chicago, about three times larger than the last i] ? Paris Exposition. i> The Missouri Pacific is tho direct line from Colorado to St. Louis. J having double daily through chair cars. ( Very low round trip rates will be made for this show. *1 ►/ For further information see your nearest agent or write L H. B. KOOSER, ELLIS FARNSWORTH, J (i. W. P. it F. A. Traveling Passenger Agent. 1 Seventeenth and Stout Sts., Denver, Colo. I T I Union Stations-- Denver and Chicago That is only one of the many advantages of going East on one of the through trains Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific Line Double daily train service. Only one night on the road. Leave Denver 1:20 p. m., arrive Chicago 9:55 p. m. the next day. Or. leave Ileiiver 9:40 p. m., arrive Chicago 8:25 a. ill. tlie second day. Kohler free. I J - E - 1029 17lh Street, DENVER M-S. i 'll STOWE. Orator, Kutru Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, 111., Oct. 22,1902. For nearly four wars I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to get well. 1, however, strongly objected to an o|M-ration. My husband felt disheartened *8 well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of C’ardui for me to try. ami he (lid so. I began to improve in a few davs and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completel y Wine of C’ardni cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and secure a $l.OO bottle of Wine of Cardui. WiNE4GBHDIII SOCIETIES. , 1.0. 0. F., ELBERT LODGE NO. 86 Meet* every Saturday evening. V!*!tnre ulwavn W JOS.‘PVRDEN, Secretary L ' K (JAMM<^' q RISING STAR REBEKAH LODCE V Meet* t in'll flret and third Wednesday night* in *ti the month in Odd Fellow*' hall. Visitor* always t *• «• W. 0. W,, ELBERT CAMP NO. 152 - • ' o".?!',T“ u »d , ‘J r evening. Vlidtor* welcome JOS. PI UUKN. A. CAItNABAN, C Jerk. fon*n] Commander C7LBBBT COUNTY POST NO. IM, O. A fit Hendijuarter* at Klhert. meet* the »cr. n Saturday m each month; place of meeting ai. uounci-d each month In Oil* paper. v . I**? A NCI 8 Mct.'AKTKN, Commander. N. L. OI.KASON. Adjutant. ELBERT PRESBYTERTN CHURCH REV. C. K. POWELL, Pa*tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. mid s „„ j une i», 26, July 10, 24. Augu*t 7, 21. Sent. 4. IS. Mid-week eorviciv each Tbureday evening at 8. bahbath ecliool nt 10:00 a. ui. Junior Chri*tl!in Endeavor at 2:00 p. m. Senior Chrirtlmi Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Better Than a Doctor's Prescription. t Mr. J. W . Turner,of Truhart, va., says that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet* have done him more good’ than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in the country was able to compound a medicine that would pro tluce such gratifying rcaulte in cases of % stomach trouble, biliousness or constipa tion, bis whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine. For sale by 0.11. Long. Low Kates via Missouri Pacific. Effective at once the .Missouri Pacific 4 will sell tickets Colorado common points to St. Louis and return for $29. good un til October 31, with ten days stopover at Kansas City.