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LITTLE WANT ADS Wft have the finest line of view p«»«t cards that can be purchased in town at The Tribune Office. Money Loaned—On real estate secur ity. Lee Ramtey, (**i Empire lbidding. Denver. Custom grinding and grain cleaning done only op Wednesday and Saturday of each week, R. G. Morc.Co. For Sale Fine Plymouth Rock Cockerels SI.OO each. Apply to (j. W. .A'eel. Elbert Fresh Fish and Oysters every Thursday at, R. G. Merc. Co. A Special discount sale on chil drens shoes Monday. At Narron’s Store Fresh sausage made every day by a scientific butcher at, R. G. Merc. Co. Cream Seperators I sell the famous “Great Western" cream seperators. Also the “Beatrice cream seperator for $50.00. This seper ator is guaranteed by the Littleton creamery Co. Frank Mack, Elbert. ll’hiskey is a good friend but a poor master. Used in moderation it cheers, inspires anil strengthens men. In this gray world why may wo not touch cllmiw* with our neighbors occasionally tn a social glass? Why mny we not make reasonable use of that prince of whiskies I.W.Harper Sold by D.R.Burnsides The Rotunda nnd the Cafes <.f '1 In Albany Hotel ever remind one of a few years ago when the Adams and Peabody contest was at its hight. While the elec tion of United States senator will occur at th*» state house the deals and planing will occur within the four walls of the Albany Hotel regardless of who may win the toga. To the Public 1 have my Photo studio now in run ning order and am prepared to take a first class Portrait. Babiy* picture and small groups a specialty, prices r« « sonabic. Post cards?! perdoz. 1 also do all kinds of leather work. I have a com pound for Holdering milk cans, scporalors audall inaner <>f tinware 1 guarantee n first clast job. one would hink J w.t Jack of all Trades but that is not s< Jack is in Elizabeth, the work I do 1 un derstand thoroughly and one glance wil convince you it came from a iiieehnmc hand. Let me show you (Jeorge VlcKimme REDUCTION on Subscription Rates of THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS Beginning Monday, January 1(5, the subscription rate of The Rocky Moun tain News, daily and Sunday, will be <5O cents per month, instead of 75 cents per month as heretofore, on all subscriptions paid in advance. By the year only $7.00. Nothing about The Nows except the subscription will be reduced. On the contrary, many now feature will be added at once. THIS IS THE BIGGEST THING ANNOUNCED BV ANY WESTERN NEWSPAPER IN A GENERATION. Send subscription today to THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, Denver, Colo. TWO GOOD ONES The SEN. WM.J. PALMER The SHINY lIILLON lOc Cigar 5c Cigar This cigar was named for tin* This cigar is named for the famous founder and benefactor of Colorn- race horse and is a sure winner. It do’s most famous tourist city and partakes of the same public favor is of the finest <|uu 1 ity and flavor. and popularity as its illustrious Wherever it is known it has an enor namesake and has a large sale where iiions sale. ever it is handled. When you want a good smoke come and get it at the only place in town where the good ones are kept. You don’t have to wait for us to order your favorite brand. We have it in our case NOW! We have over TWENTY different brands to select from. Try the above cigars and if they don’t suit you there are many more for another selection. The POST OFFICE CIGAR STORE C. A. HANSEN, Propr. ELBERT, COLO. Will You Do This? Send us your name and address and we will send you our Cata logue of Diamonds, Watches, Solid Gold Jewelry, Sterling Sil ver and Cut Glass. Do not throw away any oldj jewelry because it is broken. "Send it to us;” we will make it 1 look like new at a very reason able cost. We pay mail or express charges on all articles except cut glass. A. J. STARK & CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths lOtH St. Denver^ LITTLE WANT ADS For l.’ainl elt land bargains see the old timer, K. L. Clow, of Clow's land office, 151.5 fjtout street, Denver. 36 Grandfather knows good whiskey ard since lie was a boy HARPER lias been his choice. Its good enaugh for me, and for YOU too. in short it is the best Buy Harper from D. K. Burnsides, Elbert. When in Colorado Springs stop at the Spaulding House. Electric cars from depots ami to all parts of the city. Kates $1.50 to 82.0 U a day; special rates bv the week. Opp.-c ourt house. South l’ejon st ilimkhat tjh, Proprietor. For Sale All kind" of lumber and seasoned pine and nil kin is of wood, miltop and cordwood, slabs, rough edge lumber nnd r-awdiist at Peterson's ranch, in Bijou Rrsin. NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on n y ground. Alice Rem UR, Fondis, Colo.. ADVERTISED LETTERS Following is the list of letters remain ng unclaimed in the post office at Elbert Colorado., on February 1,1011: Cumining. Mrs. Thus. In calling for these letters pleased say “ A OVER USED" R. J. Eisner, Post Master. $100 Reward, $100 The leaders of this paper will be plea." ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science hos been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Cntarrah. Hall’s Cntarrnh Cure is the only positive cure now kuown to tlie medical fraternitp. Cntarrah being a constitutional disease, requires n consti tutlonal treatment. Halls entaraah eur i-. internally, acting diaedtly upon tic blood and mqcous surfaces of thespstem, thereby destroying the foundation of tin dist a (*. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd at -usting natnre to do its work. The prop rietors have so much faith iu its curative powers*!hat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it foils to cure bend for list of Testimonials. F. J. Cheney «V Co., Toledo. <) Sold by‘all druggists, 75c. Taka Hall’s Family Pills for constipa tion. DANCE A dance will be given in the OaKs hall, on Saturday, Feb 2b Music by the Deiterman orches tra, Tickets 1.00, supper extra. Easter Postals at the Tribune Office PUBLIC SALE 1 will oiler at Public Sale at the old Steve Holden ranch in Bijou Basin on Tuesday, Feb., 28 1911 The follow ing, commencing at 10 a. m. 84 Head of Cattle 84 18 head choice Dairy Cowf,B fresh bal ance springer/'. 5 head of three year old heifers, 10 head of two year old heifers i 25 head of yearling steers, 17 head of : yearling heifers, 8 head of young calves, 1 1 three year old graded bull. All of the above stock are graded shorthorns. 8 Dozen Chickens 8 One 2 year old mnro, 1 gentle saddle mare. 1 John Deere two 12 inch riding plow. 1 gang disc plow, 1 ton hole Hoo j sier drill, 1 disc with soedtir attachment 1 steel harrow. 1 doering horse rake, 1 • hathan fanning mill, 2 watering tanks 500 pounds of salt, one 2 :, .| inch lumber wagon,some wire, postsand lumber, some REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 321 Acres, 60 Acres Cul tivation, GO acres Timber, 12 teres Alfal fa all under good fence, all clear and good house and out bouses, good well. Inquire at Tribune office. Notice of Trustees Sale Whereas, E. J. McGmnity of Ft. Col lins, of Larimer County, Colorado, did by his certain deed of trust dated I>e cembur 23, 1908, filetl for record Feb. 5 | 1909, and duly recorded in book 53,page 53, records of said Elbert County, con vey to the public trustee in said countv the following described lands situated in rad county to wit: The East l 2 of the South West quarter j and the South half of the South East quarter of the North West.quarter of j section Four. (4) Township Ten. (10) i South of Rangi* Sixty Two (02) West of tie 6th P. M. Said property was con veyed in trust to secure payment of a note bearing oven date with said trust deed for s6oo.oogiven by E. J. McGin nity to order B. M. Narron, and assigned by him te Frank W. Roberts, due on or before three years afterdate with inter est at six percent per annum. Whereas default has been made in the payment of the interest on said note and taxes on said lands from December 23,1908, And, Therefore,the beneficiary and legal hold er of said note, as said deed of trust pro vides, has notified me in writing flleu in my office, dated Feb 16, 1911, of said de fault, and has been declared a violation of the covenants in said deed of trust, in the non-payment of the interest when due on said note, and taxes on said lands, and has declared the whole indebtedness duo and payable and elec ted to advertise said premises for sale and demands such sale: Now Therefore, in compliance with such notice nnd de mands and by virtue of the authority in me vested by suiddeod of trust and the law. I. Allen Carnahan, public trustee in said Elbert County, do hereby give public notice that I will on Monday, >larch 20, 1911, a lOo’clock a. m. at the front door of the county court house in Kiowa, Elbert County, Colorado, sell ull the above described premises, (en masse or in seperate parcels, as I ruay thins best,) and all the right, title and inter ost of said E. J. McGin nity his heirs and assigns, at public auction, for the high cst and best pri~e the same will bring in cash, for the purpose of paying the sum of $600.00 and interest thereon at 6 percent from Dec. 23 1908, and taxes accured, and the expense of executing this trust. Dated at Kiowa. Colorado, this 21st day of February 1911. Allen Carnuhan. County Treasurer of Elbert County, Colorado, as Public Trustee in suid El oert County. First pub. Fob. 24; last Mar. 17 19 11 Try an add in this paper, it always brings resulte. house hold goods. TERMS; All sums of $lO and under cash. On sums over $lO a credit of 9 months will bo given by purchaser 'giv ing bankable note bearing 8 percent interest. 5 percent discount for cash. Freo Lunch at noon F. M. DININNY, owner A. J. Ilenbest. J. E. Mayer. Auctioneer Clerk (1) I have two thousand acres of the best agricultural laud in tine location near a town which is the county seat with a tine chance to build a good size lake for summer resort. All improved can cut Abundance of wild hay, also can plow over 300 acres for alfalfa, all level can bo watered from own water without much expense. Good water and line pasture and pine grove. Price only sls per A., h a cash balance on time to suit you at 6 percent (2) 400 acres near a town and R. R. all improved, three room house, plenty of | water in reservoir, fine pasture all level. Price $25 per A. Part cash, balance at 8 per ceut to suit purchaser. (3) 320 acres 2Lj miles from town, 10 m. R Rongoodroad, Church 2U miles Sshool I}4 miles. Good land for corn potatoes and small grain. 3 room home water by well 25 feet deep, all improved 7 acres alfalfa, 12 a fall rye, cuts lot of wild hay. 25 per a (4) 320 a. 14 miles from county seat 3 miles from school, 4 miles to store ami cream station, can buy any thing desired cheaply, all improved, very valuable land for any kind of farm pronuct, large farm house, 5o acres under cultivation. ! good stable, cattle and tool shpa, tine | water in well tio feet deep, granary I price $lO. per a. (5) .'IOB acres 11 miles from county seat, 2 miles from school, 4 m. from p. o store and cream station. All improved fenced and cross fenced, well 25 feet deep, earthware pipe and boxed. Two room frame house, stable, pigeon and chickon house, 8U a. under cultivation very productive. Fifty a. or more are very flat, no danger from washouts, the other 40 slightly rolling, also valuable for alfalfa, price $10.50 par a. (6) For sale a line lot 25X98 nil improv ed, 5 room house, pressed brick, bath room, city water, just built year ago, no oncumbrence. price $3,700 j (7) 160 acres 5 miles from county sent church, school ‘.j mile, 50 a pasture, 110 j a. rolling but very productive, water by ! well and reservoir, pine grove, farm h”use 14X22 new nnd painted, stable 11X40, log ho ise 14X20 all in tine condi tion, price 816 per a. (8) 1600 a. 2 miles from town all im proved, good frame hquse, well, windmill fine barn, granary nnd other buildings over 50 acres under cultivation, plenty of running water for stock, tine pasture almost covered with pine groves, all good improvements, price 810 per a. For particulars address this paper. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Is herby Riven that I will Kell, at pab lie auction, to tb* highe-t responsible bidder, on . the l— t .lay of Mar. ltdl. «t 2 o’clock p. m. at tb.- ..nice of tbe State Bonn! of Land « on»mi**lon «tk .( uptiol hullaiiii;. Denver. Colo., tbe follow Ing deaert bed laud*. -ilnated lu Klbert County Colorado, viz: {Minimum Purt of Sec'Twp Range price Imp section { | (per Acre IGOA. NK l 416 !IS 8 57 W *OO ff-V 0 IliO A. N \V*4 16 il3 8 57 W 800 aftAO 160 A. S'V’i 16 ID 8 - r >l « 8 IJ-W ten A- se»4 16 is a :>7W hoo is.o I J Sub J- "r right* «.f way heretofore legally obtained an.l now lu full force ami effect, if any there be. Ke-erving. however, u> the Slate of Coloradoan ! right- to any and all mineral*, ore* ami melai t ol everv kind and character, and all coal, a*phal -1 nun. .ii nod Other Kubatancea In or under -aid 1 luml. mid I be riijht of ingreKf and egreKß tor the ..f mining, together with enough of the Kurface of ean.e :.k may be noeeeaary for tbe pro pi r and conveuient working of eucb mineral* an.l nub*lance*. Value of improvement* on I hi* land a* apprai* .*1 by Utl* depuriMesil -fIOUJM Owner of luiproveim.iit-- W. U. Miller Sale Application No. *.>lta No lain, will «>.* -old at ie** than the minimum price per acre, a* given above, fue parcel* will ite Kold In the above order, and each tract will be koIU a* dci*.-ribed,obove be the -ante more Ol Tenn* of payment -hall be a* follow*, via: Oil land* -filing lor ♦■l.'Ki to i&i per acre. IU per cei l . I the pur.hn-e money on the day of -ale, tin- balance in eighteen e.|Ual annual payment* it . p.-r •cm per annum. L»im* -idling for more iimn per a. re and h-** than *. » per Mere. per euui. ea-li on duy of -ale tho balance lu fourteen e.,ual um on. payment* at 7 per cent, per annum. Land* -citing for 37:. and upward* H) per • out. co»b. and balam •• la -• ven equal anuuul payment- ut 7 per cent. luteru*t. If the purcha-er doe* not own tlie improvement*, he inn*l pny for -nine at -ale. Purcnu-cr will exe cute bond. u* provided in -ection Act of Juiy 11, MW.*, inu-t oe n citizen «.i the l ill leu Slate* or one who bu- declared hi- intention <>. becom ing *u<b. iihi*l pay uppiul-oment and advert!* log fee*. I tic- Hoard re-erve* the right to reject any and all bid*. N.i-nle -ball become effective mill! ;>«»aed u(Min by the Slate Land Hoard. B Lt Jeffer* m Kegi-ter Slute Board of Lui.d Lomini—iouerb Kiri pub. Feb. 5: '.u*t Feb. 24 1911 NOTICE OS APPLICATION TO LEABK STATE Lands. office of the State Board of Land Coniml—iotier. Denver. Colo., Feb. IB 1911. Notice i- hereby given that Dan \V. Jack* n wliuHe pu-lollice addre— 1* Kuhn- Crossing. Colo tm- made application No. 9299 to lea-e the fnllowinc described indemniyt school land*, Sit uate In Libert County Colorado, to wit: Part of Section SrcjTwp range EH or NE*4 3) 88 60 IF N l , of N \V 1 , 20 ! 8 S do W N l , of 8E l 426 8 8 60 IF Li No other application to lea-e the above de scribed land* will be considered after Mar. 16 1911. B. L. Jeffer-on Register ‘•late Board Land Coimiil—ioner*. Flr-t pub. Feb. 21 Inst Mar. 17. 1911 Tribune Ads bring RESTLTS. Prosperity Ridge LOST: A Two dollar bill somewhere west of town, the person being lucky in finding th s bill may keep half for their reward and return 81, to the Tri bune office. Mike Tamany who has been in Calif the past 1 I ino .thH returned home Sat urday, he sat* times are dull and not much work to be had. Daddy Donelson gathered some eggs in the straw stock last week put them in his pocket and forgot to take them out untill ho was in Eloert. This was a pocket full of broken eggs, instead of a case. Married at Kiowa, Colorado. Miss Lnura Johnson to Mr Barney Baber l'ho bride bus been a resident of Pros perity Ridge and is Jiked by everyone We wish them suross and happiness. Robert Johnson one of the prominent citizens of the Ridge is sick with the ineasels, the ranch is under quarentine rhe Cedar Edge school is also closed. Boost The tribune the best paper in Elbert County, The Basket Ball Game to be played between the Elizabeth and j Elbert Schools was posponed for a week on account of the weath- 1 er. They will play the game next Saturday, March, 5. PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction at my ranch 8 miles south west of Elbert on Thursday March, 2, commencing at 10; a. m. the following:— MULES. Consisting of tw'o span of young mules. 1 span of 3 year olds and one coming 2 years old. HORSES. 1 span 4 year olds, well broke, 1 coming 4 year old saddle and driving horse, 1 coming two year old mare, unbaoken. CATTLE. Consisting of 18 head of yearling and two yeur old steers, balance she stock from yearlings to five year olds and a few broke dairy cows, 2 good stock bulls coming three year olds, 1 good John Deere plow , a track sulky 75,000 feet of good native lumber, J* dozen kitchen chairs unu two rockers, l large dresser and 2 com odes, 1 good stand ladle, 2 diuning tables, 1 kitchen table and other articles, lunch at noon If weather is stormy sale will be the 6th TERMS: All sums under 810. cash. On sums of over 810 nine months will be given by purchaser giving bankable noie bearing 7 per cent interest. 5 percent discount for cash, J. W. Tipton, Owner. A. J. Hen best, Auctioneer- J. E. May— er, Clerk. mmmmmamßk SALE BILLS LEGAL NOTICES CONTEST NOTICE Drportm-iM of tbe Interior j i United State* Lend Office Pueblo. C 013.• J«Ui. 18. 1911 1 A ► nfficlent conteet artJdavlt bavin* beenflied in thi- odtee by Will!- H. HI gain*. uiraln-t Home*t«ad entry. No. 1 *«67. made nil 10, 19U7. lor H* SEU: BWH- [ Sect'on 6. Town-talp I t South. Ha «e 5. we*t 6th P M. by laaae Grlffltt* Conteetee In which It I- alleged that -aid I-auc Lrilhtt* h »* uhai.doned -aid l*nd fur over aix month* last na-t-that he ha-not re-lded upon, occupied or cultivated the land for over tbr-e year- la*t pa*U and lh»t **ld default exl-t* at the date hereof, and he ha* never placed thereon any Improve- S uienl- of any kind or nature whatever; Now Therefore -aid parties are hereby notified to appear, re -uoi.d. and offer evidence touching -aid allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mar. 1. 1911. before tbe Hegi-ter and Receiver at tbe United State* Land Office In Pneblo Colorado. The -aid conteetant having. In a proper affida vit. filed Jan. 7. 1911. -et forth fact# which ahow that after due diligence per-oual aervice of tbt* notice can not be made, it 1* hereby ordered and . irected that *ucb notice be given by due and proper publication. S .A. Abbey, Beglrter. J. J. Lambert. Receiver Flrat pub. Feb 10 La*t pub Mar. S 1911 CONTENT NOTICE Dcpartmeut of the Interior Uueted State- l.and Office Pueblo Colo. Jan 18. 1911 A-ufllclent conte-t utfldavlt having been flleo In thi* office by John Kdwarda couteutaut, a gain-t horoe-tead entry No 179 W made Aug 27 19u7 for BVi SEV*. l’wp. 13 5..K.V7 w.,6th P. M by Harry K. Catlln conte-tee, in which tl* alleged that -aid Barry E. Catlin ha- wholly abandoned -aid land for over two year* lu-: pant; that be ha* not ietah U-hedor maintauied a reeldence on -aid land, and that the -aid laud ha* not betm occupied, cultivated or iin-.<roved -luce date of entry; thal -aid default* exlat at date hereof. Now Therefore, -aid partle* are hereby notified to appear, re-pond and offer evidence touching -aid allegation at 10 o clock a. in. on Mar. 6, 1911, before William J. Park, a notary public realduig at Kutch. Elbert County, Coloiado. (and that final hearing will lie held 10 o’clock a. m. Mar 16 before) the Reel* ter and Receiver at the United State* Land office In Pueblo, Colorado The -aid conte-tant having, in a proper affida vit, filed Jan 11 1911. *el forth facta whlcu-bow that alter due diligence uer-onal service of Ihl* notice can not be made. It I* here by ordered and heeled that -uch notice be given by due am. proper publication, 8. A. Abbey Regieer First pub. Feb. 3; last Feb 24 1911 Executor’s Notice Estate of Jacob Dietrich Deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Dietrich late of the County of Elbert and State of Colorado, dedeased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Elbert County, at the Court House in Kiow’a at the March term, on the last Monday in March, being March 27, 1911 next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All per sons i..debted to said Estate are reques ted to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated the 14th day of February A. D. 1911. Lee Ramsey, Executor POST CARDS Wo have the largest and best assortment of Easter Post cards ever displayed in town. All new 1911 designs. Buy Early And Get Tour Pi<*K Of The Assortment THE CITY DRUG STORE FRED LONQ, Prop, ----- Elbert, Colo., GORDON JONES. Pi.,id.nt JOHN H. JONES. VI.-b Pn-.id.in W. D. REILLY. Vice President J. E. MAYER. « a-m Cbe Elbert County Bank ELBERT; COLORADO incorporated State Bank Cash Capital and Surplus $ \ 5,000 Examined Regularly by the State Bank Commissioner Make your credit good by doing your banking business with the oldest established banking h.stitution in Elbert county. An exclusively banking business conducted. r 1 REPROOF VAULT. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Undertaking We have put in a full and com plete line of Undertaking goods con sisting of Caskets anti burial robes You see what you buy an.l no dela\ in waiting on shipments from Dm v and Colorado Springs, We take charge of fll • i will arrange for embalming if neces sary The R. Gates Mer. CO. BUSINESS CARDS OR. R. tt. DENNEY , Physician and Surgeon Office at Drug Store, ELBEK'I, COU DR. w. FOWLER, Dentist Oa« Administered for Extracting. Boom*, la South Tejon Street, between Pike* Peak Avenue and Huerfano. P. O. BOX 734. COLOKADO HPKISOS L’OLO G. C. COX auctioneer FONDIS, COLORADO. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!) W. M. PARKiiURS i Live Stock Auctioneer Hy pleased customers are my references Call or write lor dates Elbert, Colorado. ~W. E. DAVIES JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Collections Promptly ATTENDED TO JOHN W. MULLAHLY Attorney andConselor at Law Practices in all State and Fed eral Courts. Consultation in German, French, Spanish and Italian. Bancs Bldg ELIZABETH COLO @ - Ette ELBERT TELEPHONE EXCHANGE TINA GRIFFIN, Manager First -Class Sfrvlce Prompt Repairs Reasonable Rates Telephone* and all kinds ol telephone supplier and con* structlon material on hand. All line* connected with thi- exchange mart l>c of -tandard material. None but Western Electric plioue* will be connected (5) ® Hicks Almanacs at the Tribune office.