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' oo * D °" ,OH " *"TYMftSLr Clk Elbert County Bank ELBERT; COLORADO Incorporated State Bank Cash Capialand Surplus $15,000 Examined Regularly by the State Bank Commissioner Mika your credit good by doing your banking business with the oldest established banking institution in Elbert county. An exclusively banking business conducted. FIREPROOF VAULT. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT We are prepared to serve our customers with foun tain bevridges, which are as good as the best. Our fountain is sanitary and our goods cold. We invite your patronage. THE CITY DRUG STORE Fred Long, Prop Elbert, Colo STANLEY W. Ig among the best bred horses in the United States lie is registered in volumn 19, his cetificiate num ber is 575. He was foakled in 1902 for J. J, Weber of the Oakland Stock Farm, Littelton Colo,, lie is a grandson of game race horse, Roy Wilks, 2:06 1 / 4. His dam is Glacial Queen, she is of ihe highest finish type and could not be improved upon in any make-up. Stanley W. will be in Elbert Thursday and other days I Yi miles south of Elbert, Terms:s!s toiusure mare with foal. Persons parting with mare before known to be in foal or removing mare from county, become rasponsible for fees which become due at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. FLINN BROS, Owners ELBERT COLORADO. THE NEW CAPITOL HILL CREAMERY Is now ready for business. Pays the market prices for sweet and sour cream and milk. VISITORS ARE INVITED . . . TESTING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. . . . W. C. WHITING, Manager. ELBERT, COLO Eureka Manf. (Jo. East St Louis. 111. Dear Sirs— Your Poultry Mixture is the greatest thing among poultry in the world. It will cure cholera and roup and will make them lay double the a uiount of eggs. It is a blessing to the people that God in His kind providence gave you the knowledge to make the grand poultry food mixture.^ Ypurs truly, FLEMING BROS W. E. DAVIES JUSTICK OF THE PEACE Collections Promptly ATTKNDKD TO Harness Shop Noatsfoot oil 85 cents per gallon. Vised oil, W pint. 20 cents. I have a line of A J buggy whips, from 25c to 1.50 Horse blankets—all kinds, rain proof lap robes, see them. Buggy harness, cleaned, oiled and made look like new,sl.oo. double har ness $2.50. Bull whips plated out any length. Have a buck shin popper put on your broken buggy whip, 25c, silk poppers 10c, cotton poppers 2 for 5c 1 carry all kinds of buckles, snaps and pads, do all kinds of soldering, milk cans, separators, put new screens in milk strainers, this work done tirst class anu reasonable. See what you have that needs fixing and bring it in, prompt at tention will be given. Geo. M. McKimmio Next door to barber shop When in Colorado Springs stop at the Spaulding House. Electric cars from depots and to all parts of the city. Rates $1.50 to $2.00 a day; special rates by the i week. Opp. « ourt house, South I’ejon st H i mkuacull, Proprietor. I have $3,500. equity in a 100 acre farm worth $9,000. in south central Kansas. I will trade for land in Elbert County. H. G. Mosher/Norwick, Kan. For &ale: Some good 1001 seed oats. Jakel Bros, Elbert Colorado. Hicks Almanacs at the Tribune office. 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 old jewelry because it is broken. ‘‘Send it to us;” we will make it 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 709-11 16th St. Denver I have received a big lot of trimmed summer hate, come ai d see them at M rs M. Johns. ® - ® S»e ELBERT ! TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ‘TINA OR IFFIN . lYinj.i First -Class Service Prcmpt Repairs R easonable Rates Telephor-s and all kinds of telephone supplies and con struction material on hand. A II lines connected with this exchange 1 inu»t be of stsiidard material. None hut . enter!! Electric phones will he conuected ' . m JOHN W. MULLAHEY Attorney and Conselor at Law Practices in all State and Fed eral Courts. Consultation in German, French, Spanish and Italian. Bitnesi Bldg ELIZABETH COLO Elbert county tribune Official County Paper ALBERT NEUMAN, Editor and Prwprlatar Entered at the Pout office at Elbert, Colorado Mutter of the Second-class. 1 .Subscription Rates: i One Year flu advance) fi.SU Six Months .75 Poor Month. 50 No taken for Inr than 1 month.. Sample copie* free on it j»j>. Ration. ADVERTISING RATS: Amount of One ,One (Two iTbroeiHlx lOue Space. Week Mon.! Mo*. Mo*.! Mo*. Year One Inch., it .25 It .60 $ 1.00 f 1.50158.00 • 6. 00 Two Inches ..v»i l.ioi 2.00! a.ooj boo! 12.00 Three .65 1.50 8.00 4.30 ».Uoi 18 00 Four **.. I .80 2.00 4.001 6.00! 12.00: 24.00 Five I.UO 2.50 5.00 7.50 13.501 27.00 Ten “.. 1.50 5.00 (5.00 12.0U1 24 UO! 48.00 Twenty". | H.OOI H.CJOI IS.OO| 24.001 48.001 06.00 B ISTOURI Imported Percheron Stallion [NO. 57’341] Discriptio:» Bistauri was foaled Apr 25, 1902. Color, clear gray. Bred by M. Fardonot, Fur et Loir, France. Imported by Hartman Stock farm December, 12, 1904, weight 1750 IT»h Terms $lO to insure mare in foal. Money due when mare is proved to be in fob). Season began April 15th. Persons parting with nif.re before known to be in foal, or removeing saom from district, become responsi ble for fees, whice beccmo due at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will rot be responsible should any occur. Bistnuri will make the season of 1911 as follows: - Monday and Saturday in Elbert. Balance of time at the home ranch. PETERSON BRO’S Sidney, Colo., ranch. Six milei Sooth of Elbert Colorado. YOUNG HASSEIR JrT Percheron Stallion iscrlption- Young Chesseur Jr. is seven years old. Ho is solid black ancl weighs 1050 lbs. He is 17 hands high. Ho was sired by imported Chesseur and is recorded with pedi gree in the percheron stud book of France, Vol, 11, and in the stud book of America, Vol 11, page 14 aud 89 stud book of France The dam of Young Chesseur is Dol lis, sho is a solid blank and .weighs 1000 11 is. She was sired by imported Percheron Colbert, owned by Schaab and Bartcmoire. his grand dam was sired by imported Mingo, owned by Biggs Bros. Terms $lO to insure mare in foal. Money due when mare is proved to be in foal. Season begins May Ist. Persons parting with mare befo/e known to 1 o in foal, or removing same from district, become' responsi ble for fees, which become due at onco. Caro will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Chesseur will make tho season of 1911 as follows: Monday, 'luisdav and Wednesday at Fondis, restof the time ut Elbert livery barn. * F. L DOTSON & GEO. A. CONARROE Owneis CEO, A. CONARROE, Manager H. A. ROEHLING Experienced Auctioneer .Satisfaction Guaranteed, charges Reasonable No *a|r too luge and none too rmall Residence 8 miles east of Elbert and 4 miles N W of Fondis Addicts Fondis NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS. Office of the Slate Board of Land Commissioners Denver, Colo., May. 13 Wi. Notice is hereby Riven that Paol A Ralph Jon** who*e poatofflre add re** 1* Elbert. Colorado have made application No. 9546 to lease the following described indemntyt school land*, Sit uate in Elbert Connty Colorado, to-wit; Part of Section SecjTwp range BV4 of 7 ! 9 N 6S W W-i of WV4 17 !9N63 IV N*4 of 18 j 9 N (68 W BK*4 of IS . 9 N 68 W 8 If!* of NW34 14 19N 64 W No other application to leaae the above d«s veribed laud* will be conaidered after June 11 B. L. Jefferson Meg if ter State Board Land Conimi»*ioner*. First pub. May. 19 la*t June. 9. 1911 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS. Office of the State Board of Land Commissioner * Denver, Colo., May 13, 1911 Notice I* hereby given that Win M. Galr who** |io*tofli«e uoil re*** 1* 717 Ideal Bldg.. Den ver, ha* inmie application No. 9563 to lea*e the following described Indemnity School Land*, xituute in klbert county, Colorado, to-wif Pact of Section Sec Twp Range NE«4 26 7S 61 If If *of %*4 26 BK«* 26 RITHofNE** 84 ” aSlff* of Sfc‘* 34 " Lot No. 1 2 8 S No 2 2 -HH at N«4 12 S', of 12 No other applicalion to lea*e the »iki»» deacrib ed land* will ue conaidered after Juue, *, 191 i B. L. Jelfervon* Register State Board Land C >nnul**ioner*. Flr*t pub. May. 19; last J one 9 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS. Office of the State board of land roinml-sioncr* Denver, Colo.. May UO 1911 Notice 1* hereby given that Jerome Mathew* who* postotßce address 1* Blend, Colo.. ha* made application No 95981 to leaae the following d«-*- cribed IndenililtySchool land*, *ituate in Elbert County, Colorado, to-wit: E«, of NBA*. Sec 32, Twp. 7S. Range 60If S'/,. Sec 32. Twp. 7S. Range 60 W Blf !*. See 4. Twp 8S Range 60 W No other application to lea*e the above des cribed land* will be conaidered after June. 15 1911 B. L. JEFFERSON. Register State Board land Commissioner*. First Publication. May the 26th, 1911 Laet Publication Juue the 19th, 1911 SOT ICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LANDS Office of Slate Hoard of Land Commissionerm Denver Colorado. May 20 1911. Notice is hereby given that the Agate Land and Stock Company whose pout office address it box 1.110, Denver Colorado hat made applica tion No. 9699 to lease Ihe follotcing described In demnity School lands situated in Elbert County Colorado, to-wit: All of Section 6. Twp 7S. Range 69 W No other application to lease the abrne des cribed land will be considered after June 15, 'll B. L. JEFFERSON Register State Board Land Commissioners First Publication May 26 1911 Last Publicat ion June 16 1911 NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on my ground. Alice Remus,Fondis, Colo., Money Loaned —On real estate secur ity. Lee Ramsey, 6*15 Empire Building. Denver. For Rain belt land bargains see the old timer, R. L. Clow, of Clow’s land office, 1515 Stout street. Denver. 36 Cream Separators I sel} the famous “Great Western" cream seperaloir. Also the “Beatrice” cream eeperator for $50.00. This seper ator is guaranteed by the Littleton creamery Co. Frank Black, Elbert. AN IMMENSE PRICE-SAVING Hy Jj TYPEWRITER SALE Act NOW and save $5O on this Standard Visible Writer (ORIGINAL Model No. 3 Olivers for $5O U on time--$5 after trial and $5 a month. No interest. Shipped on approval without deposit Protected hy standard guarantee. 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The drive 1 can regulate the distance j ' between them by the hand latch on the spreadei arch without leaving his j ! aeat. The Victor lias all the labor-saving devices required in a cultivator. , j E. T HARPER & SON f »»»ss»s§€€«€€«€€€€«€€€€€ VN<i€<i€€€»6€<CCCC€««€€<ss REDUCTION on Subscription Rates of THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS Beginning Monday, January 16, the subscription rate of The Rocky Moun tain News, daily and Sunday, will be 00 cents per month, instead of 75 cents per month as heretofore, on all 6ub9criptions paid in advance. By th« year only $7.00. Nothing about The News except the subscription will b© reduced. On tho contrary, many now features will be added at once. THIS IS THE BIGGEST THING ANNOUNCED BY ANY WESTERN NEWSPAPER IN A GENERATION. Send Hubscription today to THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, Denver, Colo.