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SA Card S § < /'NUR business the last six months o* £■3 has been better than at any W SP time in our history, and for Decern £v ber has been phenomenal, owing to §3 the prosperous condition of our £3 country and also to our business 2j? methods. '‘Our say so in our ads CO £§ is our do so in the store." With New Year greetings and the sea- C« £v son's best wishes. W Yours Respectfully-, 8$ d 8 i 1 |! il Tshe & | Divide jS U Supply & § Company^ - T l -rr. 7 ■•■■■'■ " ■■ ===== — I j& Greeting Thank you for your very liberal patronage during the past year; we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Wishing you the compliments of the season. Yours very respectfully, CITY DRUG STORE FRED LONG, Proprietor GORDON JONES JOHN H. JONES W. D. HKILLY J. K. MAYER President Y !<-•. Prr * i ?],- n' Vicc-Prrtldcnt Cai'blrr The Elbert County Bank ELBERT, COLORADO ♦INCORPORATED STATE BANK* eei CASH CAPITAL $10,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business. Insurance Written in Old Line Companies. Your Hair I Contrary? Is it inclined to run away? Don’t punish it with a cruel brush and combi Feed it, nour ish it, save it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Then your hair will remain at home, on your head, where it belongs. An elegant dressing. Keeps the scalp healthy. Does not change the color of the hair. Jk formula with each bottle Jjk * Shew it to your fxuers W W then do ee he eeye ■ I 111 Mill I ■■■■■■■ , , I ▼e certainly believe this, or we would not say ao. Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, ia a great preparation for the hair and scalp. Stops failing hair. Cures dan druff. Promotes the growth of hair. —Ke4e by the J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell. Haas.— Ar« Tea a Weather Prophet? Does your rheumatism tell you when we're going to have rain or a change in the weather? You'd be willing to quit predicting the weather if you could get rid of the rheumatism—then use Bal lard's Snow Liniment. It's sure. Price 25c, 50c and SI.OO per bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. . 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE ■ a J * L J . 1 fill J . I Rcy I■■!k ■ S • 1 v r vvf v^ 1 Copyrights Ac. Anyone wading ■ aket ch and deeciiptton m«* quickly aaeartatn our opinion free whether a< InvwUKm Is probably patentable. Coim?i»> tlotustrlctlyconfidentlal. Uaiidbooku! •ent free. OldM asonry for securing piu. Patent* taken through Mimn A Co. rccclt special notice, without charge, m the Scientific American. A handaotnely Illustrated wwlk. olr rotation of any lfi«flUflO Journal. Terms. »- a rear: four months. $L Sold by all newsdealer*. SUNN SCO.* 8 ' B™—’New 8 ™—’New York Branch fXt F St- Washington. D- L kill™, couch w CURE th. LUHCS *™ Dr. King’s New Discovery H»CBi!S? 8 MB «U THROAT AND LUMP TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONET RERUN DED. LOCAL MARKETS. OATTLK AND HOOS. Reported weekly by A. G. Putnam, buyer and shipper of cattle. Feeder steers $2.50©2.75 la! cows I.7r»tt2.Ui Stock cows and heifers 1.50©2.00 Canner cows I.oo© 1.25 Bulls 1.50© 1.75 Veal calves, hog dressed 4.00©5.00 Hogs, per cwt 3.75©4.00 GRAIN AND PRODUCTS. The following quotations are prices paid by local dealers: Wheat, per cwt I.oo© 1.20 Oats 1.20© 135 Rye, per cwt 85© 1.00 Barley, per cwt 1.10 Spelts, per cwt .80 Potatoes .90 Hay—Native, baled, per ton.. 14.00 Alfalfa, baled, per ton 11.00 Loose, $2.00 per ton less. Eggs, per dozen 30 Butter, per pound 25©30c . I | THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY of Mark Twain The greatest literary sensation of the century, begins exclusive publics 1 tion in the illustrated magazine of The Sunday News=Times ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 7 The people of two continents have beer waiting for Mark Twain's Autobiography on which he has been engaged for years Now you have it! SUBSCRIPTION RATES I THE NEWS THE TIMES • Pit month —f .75 ; Per month t .45 Per year JUJU 1 Per year 5.3 Suuiiay Only, per With Sonday year 2.50 New*, per mo .65 Weekly Newt- With Sunday Time*, per year. 1.00 News, per year.. 7.30 ADDRESS The News-Times Publishing; Co., Denver, Colo. WRITE TO-DAY For the New STARK Jew elry Book—Christmas Edition. It is FREE and a postal will bring it to you. The catalogue is filled with new and serviceable jewelry and cut glass, at prices as low as anyone can offer the same grade ' of goods. j The pictureB are exact photograph* from the ; article*, and all orde.-n by mail are Oiled with the , distinct understanding that they mu»t prove aat ) isfartnry in every way. or we will refund the en lire amount paid u*. Can we not have your request for a catalogue, I and a trial order on above guarantee? A. J. STARK & CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths 709-1116th St. Denver ! Money to Loan —On approved real estate security.—B. M. Narron, Elbert, Colo. €lbcrt Comity CrUmae. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER JOHN E. POPE, Sorrow awo Paoemgro* SakKripUM Rate*: One Year (in advance) $1.50 Six Months “ 75 Sample copies free. Entered at the Posing lce at Elbert , Colorado, as Matter of the Second-class. ADVERTISING RATEB: Amount of One One itwo I Three ,8 lx iftne Spare. Week- Mon.! Mo*.l Mos.j Mo*. Year One Inch • .25 t «0» l Oojf 1.50|«1.00|# 6.0 G Twolnche* .50| 1.101 2.00 3.01>! 6.00 If Uj Three "..j .65) I V S.OU 4.50 000|b U* Four •*..! SO! 2.01) 400 6.00 12.00 24.00 Five " 1.00 2.50 5.00 7.50 13 50 27 on Ten **. 1.5 C 4.001 B.OU 12.00 24.00 4b U Twenty” 3.0)1 6.00! 16 00 24.00 4K.UU 06 THESE RATES ARE NET. Bu»itic** local* 5 cent* per line each insertion ' discount to legaiar advertiser* carrying diepiai ad*. Adverti*iug account* payable monthly, i Legal advcrtlaing at Legal Rate*. THURSDAY JAN. 2,1906 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Happenings of Local Interest During the Week. Money Loaned—On real estate secur ity. Lee Ramsey, 605 Empire Building. Denver. Fresh Milch Cows for Sale—Also some nice pigs. J. C. Brace, 6 miles north west of Elbert. D. L. Epler sent his son John and fam ily a box of navel oranges from Glen dora, Cal., for Christmas. Straw for Sale—Stack of about 40 ton.*- one mile east of J. H. Lundy's ranch Make me an offer. Dick Mulligan. Quick action and small profits on the sale of your ranch if listed with the Di vide Realty &. Investment Co., Elbert. Strayed—From my ranch south of El bert, red bull about five years old, branU ed 4 —7 on left side, also old brand on i same side. Jacob Brazelton. : Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer Robert-. 12 miles southwest of Elbert, in Doug las county, on Thursday, Dec. 26, 1907. an eight-pound boy, their first born. Friends here have received news of tin birth of a boy on Dec. 19 to Mr. and Mr~ George Gresham, near Glendora, Cali forma. Mother and son were reported doing nicely. Rev. Raymond C. Farmer will preach at the First Christian church southwest i of Elbert on Sunday, Jan. 5, morning and evening. All are cordially invited ! to these services. Mrs.'Loren Chapman and sons. Rock well and Maynard, of Breckenridge, an spending the holidays with Mrs. Chap j man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cor kett, east of town. It is intended for those who appreci ate quality; for those gentlemen who $n , joy a thoroughly matured, rick old Ken tucky liquor—l. W. Harper whiskvj. 1 Sold by D. R. Burnside. Lumber.—My saw mill is now located on the George Blakely ranch south of Elbert, where I will saw lumber to or der. Get your orders in early by phone or mail.— Charlie Danes. Mrs. Emma Aux and daughter Arion are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baldwin, and other relatives in this vicinity. They have been resid ing in northeastern Kansas. It requires money to publish a news paper, the same as any other business, and the Tribune would appreciate a set tlement from all of its subscribers now in arrears Don’t wait for a statement to be mailed you; come in now. Dr. Denney reports a fine 10 pound bov at Joe Brazelton's, five miles west of Elbert, born early on Tuesday, Dec. 31. 1907. Also a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allison, nine miles east of Elbert, in Bijou valley, on Saturday, Dec. 28, 1907. The Presbyterian Sunday school last Sunday elected the following officers for the year: Superintendent, Mrs. J A. ; Keirn; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Lucy Whiting; secretary treasurer. Mrs. | Fred Long: assistant secretary and libra i rian, Nellie Black. Miss Amy Foote's many friends here will be pleased to learn of her success as teacher of t.he intermediate grades of the Limon public schools. The first of the year she receives an increase of $lO j*>r month in salary, the raise coming entirely unsolicited and unexpected. A letter to the Tribune from J. R. Din i inny, formerly of Bijou Basin, dated ! Dec. 14, says: “Please change my Tri ' bune address from Bowden to Eagle Hill, Alta. Canada, and let it come right along. We are having the first snow of the season today. It is warm and we expect a good fall.’’ Miss Tina Griffin spent Christinas in Denver with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mul ler, former residents of the neighbor hood west of town, where she was de lightfully entertained. Their son Frank, who for the last two years has been a irreat sufferer with heart trouble, we re gret to state is not improving in health. Don't talk hard times. Good or bad times depend largely upon confidence or the lack of it. Be an optimist. There are altogether too many pessimists in the world for the world’s good. Be cheerful, be hopeful. What we need just now is a strong application of Chris tian Science injected into our business system.—Glen wood Post. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. (». Cornforth and family were agreeably surprised Monday when they returned from Eugene, Oregon, after a brief resi dence there. The climate of western Oregon did not seem to agree with Mr. I Corn for th’s health, hence their return to Colorado and Elbert. Mr. Cornforth has purchased Forest Glen ranch, where they formerly resided, and they will get possession within a few weeks. The Tri bune and hosts of friends welcome them back. The Date —January 28. Colorado <k Southern's private train tour of Mexico, through the Egypt of il the New World, leaves Denver. Make t, an early reservation. T. £1 Fisher, Q. P. A., Denver. LEGAL NOTICES. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Denver, Colo.. !>««*. 90, 1907. Notice ia hereby given that Erui-.t C. Jot-**, - of Hamah, Colo., ba* fl.ed notice of hi* intention to make Anal commutation proof in anpitort of hi* . ;«im, vlx: Home*lead Entry No. 21,MW. mad* Dec. 24, lflttL for the W>4 l«ot 2. 8W». NW*. W‘, SW \ Section 5, Town.hip 10 Houtb, Range 61 We*t 6th P X., and that *aid proof will lie made 'wfore the Rcgietcr or Receiver at Denver. Colo., on Keb. 2i, 191*. He name* the following witneaaea to prove hi* rontinnon* residence upon, and caJlivatiou of the Uud. viz: Jtme* Graves, of Ramah, Colo. Albert F. Stoll, of Rumah. Colo. William Tamlin. of Hamah, Colo. A. s. Mile*, of Ramah. Colo. C. D. FORD. Register. First pob. Jan. 2. last Feb. 6,19 US. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office ai Denver, Colo.. Dec. SO. 19U7. Notice la hereby given that Stantbery Dlrlam of Fond I*. Colo., ha* died notice of hi* intention to make final commutation proof in snpport of hi* claim, viz: Homestead Eniry No 21.9 am, made January 20. 19U8, for the \N NW\j Section It*. Township 10 South. Range 61 West bth P. .M.. and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Denver, Colo . on Feb. 19. IWUM. He names the following witnesses to prove hi* i continuous residence npon. and cultivation of ibe . land, vis: i William Dnffey. of Fondi*. Colo. Elisha E. Pendcrgrast, of Fondla, Colo. L lyans A. Voice, of Denver, C’rlo. Frank E. Warner, of Denver, Colo. C. D. FORD, Register. Chas. M. Krueger, Land and Milling Attorney, 1 uni no per Bldg., Denver. Atty, for Claimant. First pub. Jan. 2, last Feb. 6. 1908. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United Stater Land Office, Pueblo. Colo., Dec. 12, 1907. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Cordelia M. Moore, contestant. ■ gainst Homestead entry No. 16.711. made Janu ary 7. 1907. for the NWS Section 9. Township 13 I >«>ulh. Range 56 West, by Frederick A. Smith, contestee, in which It is alleged that sai-i Preder- ; ■ck A. Smith has wholly abandoned said Und for more than six months last past; that he nas not I --tahlished «>r maintained a residence on said land, and has not improved or cultivated said ' luml, and thut said defaults exist at date hereof; and that said alleged absence from said land was i i not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United State* as n private soldier, officer, seaman or marine, during the war , with Spain or during any other war in which the ( lilted States may be engaged; Now, Therefore, j -aid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond -Hid offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 | ! . clock a. in. on February 17. 19UtL before the Register and Receiver at the United States Lan i ' )llu* In Pueblo. Colo. The said contestant Laving, in a proper affidavit i Led Decetnbet 19, Hk/7. set forth fact* which ahow I - that afL>r due diligence personal service of this ! notice can not be made. It is hereby ordered and ■ directed that such notice be given by due and j ,iroper publication. J. J. LAMBERT, Receiver. First publication Jan. 2; last, Jan. 23, 19Un. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Pueblo. Colo.. Dec. IP. 19"7. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed Id this office by Thomas O. Cawlfield, contestant. *gain*t Homestead Entry No. 16.760, made Jan. 11, 19U7. for NWS4 Section 28. Township 12 South. 1 Range W.West, by Ira Monnett, contestee. in which It is alleged that said Ira Monnett has ; wholly abandoned said land for more than six | : month- last past: that he has not established or , maintained a residence on said laud; that he has j not Improved or cultivated said land, and that -aid defaults exist at date hereof: and that said ! alleged ataence from said land was not due to his , einplnjmenl in the army, navj or marine corps I of the United States as a private soldier, officer -eanian or inarine.dnring the war with Spain, or j daring any other war in which the l uited States - may be engaged ; Now. Therefore. | -aid parties are hereby notified to appear, re i -pond and offer evidence tonching said allegation 1 »t 10 o’clock a. in. on February 17. 1906. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Pueblo, Colo. The said coutestant having, in a proper affidav- > It, filed December 19. 19U7, set. forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. J. LAMBERT. Receiver. First pob. Jan. 2, lest Jan. 29. 190 b. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Pueblo, Coin., Dec. 10.1907. A sufficient contest affidat it having lieen filed in this office by Lawrence E. Thompson, contest ant. against Homestead Entry No. 17.066, made February 25, 191/7, for Lots 3,4, ES BWSection 19. Township 12 South, Range 59 West, by Freder ick L. Ashenhuivt, contestee. in which it is alleged that said Frederick L. Ashenhurst has wbollj abandoned said land for more than six months last past; that lie has not established nr main tallied a residence ou the land, and has not im proved or cultivated same since making said en try. and that said defaults exist at dute hereof ; and that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United Slates ns a urivate soldier, officer, seaman or marine during toe war with Spain, or d -lug any other war lu which the Uniteu Stales may be engaged ; Now. Therefore, said parties are hereby untitled to appear, respond iiid offer evidence touching said allegation at lu o'clock a. in on January 27. 1903, oefore the Register and Receiver at the United States Lane Office in Pueblo, Colo. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit tiled December 5, 1907, set forth facts which show that after due uiligeuce personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. J. LAMBERT. Receiver. First pub. Dec. 19. 19if7. last Jan. 9, I«im. PRINTING PROPOSALS. The Board of County Coinmlssioncts of Elbert ( county, Colorado, will receive sealed bid* at the next regular meeting of the Hoard beginning Jan uary 6. ll*J3, for prlntiug the Delinquent Tax List f--r the year I9lf\ the Semi-annual Statement of the county clerk, the Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioner* as are required by law to be published, aud such other notices and pro ceedings as are required by law. or at the order of the Board, to in* published. Bids to be marked -PROPOSALS FOR COUN TY PRINTING," and t«. In- received at the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of said county at Kiowa, Colorado, not later thau January 6th. 1908. The Board of County Commissioners reserve* the right to reject any and all bids. Bids to be opened January 9 1903, at 2 o'clock P '(Se»ll TOM C. JAMES. County Clerk aud Recorder. Kio'va. Colo., Dec. 3. 19j7. First pub. Dec. 12. 1907. last Jan. 2, 1908. STATIONERY PROPOSALS. The Board of County Commissioners of Kllhti county, Colorado, will receive sealed bids at the j next regular meeting of the llnaid beginning Jan uary 6. 1903, for furnishing the county with the necessary hooks, stationeiy and records, and such other supplies as are required by the various county officials for tbo traiisuctiou of the regular county business. Ail bids to be sealed and marked "PROPOS ALS FOR STATIONERY. ETC.," and to he re reived at the office of the County Clerk and Re corder at Kiowa, Colorado, not later ttinn Jiinii ary 6. 1908. The Board of County C<iiuml"*loncra reserves the right to reject any mid all bids. Bids to tie opened January 9, IWW, at 2 o'clock n. ni. (Seal) TOM C. JAMES, County Clerk and Recorder. Kiowa. Colo.. Dee. 3 First pub. Dec. 12. 19U7. last Jan. 2. IWW. Bad Stomach Trouble Cured. Having been Mirk for tho |*nKl (wo years with a bail Htomarh trouble, n friend Rave me n dose of Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets. They did me mo much u»od that I bought a botdo of them and have used twelve bottlea in all. Today lam well of a (mil atoitiaoh trouble. Mrs John Lowk, Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for anle by Kred Long. Notice to Troipassers. Poe lively no trw»apas.-*i ng allowed on our land. ilunterH will be proMminled by the law. II H. Bookman, August Kunao, Adolph Kunze, Guaranteed tinware - We have Pails, Wash Boil ers, Dippers, Sauce Pans, Milk Pans, Pudding Pans, Wash Basins and Bread Raisers that are made- of “Elliott’s Anti-Rusting Tin” and it is guaranteed NOT to rust. We will give a new piece for every one that rusts. Buy Tinware that will last and thereby save money. Ufye Elbert Mercantile Company BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS CHARGE. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Colorado. In the Matter of Jacob Ginther, bank rupt—ln bankruptcy. To the Honorable Robert E. Lewis, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Colorado: Jacob Ginther, of Kiowa, county of Elbert, and state of Colorado, in said , district, respectfully represents that on the 12th day of October last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts, and of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy; that he has not done, nr suffered, or procured to be done, or been privy to any act, matter or , thing specified in said act, as a ground , for withholding his final discharge there- [ under, or as invalidating the same if granted. Wherefore, he prays that he may be i decreed by the Court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against 1 his estate, under said bankrupt acts, ex . cept sucb debts as are excepted by law ; from such discharge. Dated this 20th day of December, A. ; D. 1907. i JACOB GINTHER, Bankrupt. r Subscribed and sworn to before me, at Denver, this 20th day of December, A. D. 1907. j WM. B. HARRISON, Referee in Bankruptcy. ? Order of Notice Thereon. District of Colorado, ss. On this 20th day of December, A. D. 1907, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the Court that a hearing be had on the same on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1908, before William B. Harrison, referee in bankruptcy, at room 121 Quincy Building, in the city of Den ver, in said District, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon: and that notice thereof bo published in the Elbert l’ounty Tribune, a newspaper printed in , said district, and that all known credit ors and other persons in interest may ap pear at the said time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the referee shall send by mail to all known creditors conies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Robert E. Lewis, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Denver, in said District, on the 20th day of l>eceml»er, A. I). 1907. CHARLES W. BISHOP. (Seal of Court.) Clerk. By Alexander C. Hitzler, Deputy Clerk. Time Table Colorado & Southern Ry. Dally *«?rv|r* liciwoimi Colorado Bi>rin«* and Di'iivcr; mall ami nun***. NORTHBOUND. I.onvc l nloraila Spring* 6:15 am Leave Kllmrl 3:4ft am \rrlve at Denver IMWain Stimliiy only, leave l.lltert mri nm HOUTHHOUND. Leave Denver I :*> jun Leave Kii*ert 4 45 nm \rrlve at t olurniln Hiirliik* 6:9unm Similit) only, leave Klln.it 4 |<| nm A /. HARMON. Loral Ageid. OFFICIAL DIRECTOHY. COUNTY officers < le.k and Hanonlar Tom C James t'r.-.,n , .r , I-. 11,-rl.l •Jharlff Oenme Mntfttlre A-"'’**ui Martin Cl.atinau Miirvevt»r n. c Cox Hti|»olnlnii'liMit til H< Iniol* J.J Kruve JtMltfas Oenme Fal.rion uVTV.V.i * ~r - t. I*. Kvan. plat riot Clerk J. H. Roger* Utuniay 11. C. IlillTanl .. , . l plotT Olson, Clt’m t ommUaloner* C Jatoli lUa*elton I’IJFCINCT OFl'tcVTTm' *' ~rt' U k* Ju-tl. e of lli* I'aae* Alliert Neuman * "S*l*'it* Flank A. l)ot*on Tim I'llhune phone number Is Ml Call tin up when you know of an Kotti of now-a, DR. R. H. DENNEY, Physician and Surgeon Office at Drug Store. ELBERT, COLO J. J. RAMSEY Attorney-at- Law. Special Attention Given to Collections. Office adjoining Divide Supply Co., EI.BERT. COLO. DR. W. FOWLER. Dentist Gas Administered for Extracting. Rooms, 18 South Tejon Street, between Pike's Peak Avenue and Huerfano. COLORADO SPRINGS. - COLORADO George log Smith, D. V. S. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist % I am a qualified and experienced prac ticioner. Have located in your midst and solicit a portion of your patronage. Calls answered anywhere in the state. Phone in house. Address Box 38, Elbert, Colo. 13 Barber Shop Shave 15c Hair Cut 25c Whisker Trim 15c Singe 15c Shampoo 25c Geo. McKimmie ELBERT, COLO. Takers THE ELK HOTEL Denver, Colo. A good place to stop at in Denver is the Elk Hotel, 17th and Blake **ts.. two blocks from Union Depot, Eu rojtcan plan, rooms 50c to $1 50 a day i First class restaurant in connection. Everything new. DAVID WHINTON, : Proprietor I Spaulding House Colorado Springs, Colo. When in Colorado Springs stop at the Spaulding House. Everything neat and clean. Electric oars from depots and to all parts of the city. Kates #1 50 to #2.00 a day. Special rates by the week. (Ipposite court house. South Tejon street. J. HIMEBAUGH, Proprietor. TOO MUCH FACE. ou feel as though you had one face too many when you have neuralgia, don't vouT Save the face you may need it: but get rid of the neuralgia by applying Mallard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, sealds, lame (wok and all pains. Sold by I'it) Drug Store. 9