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QOftDOM JOXIES. Freaklent JOHN H. JONHS. Vice President W. D KKTLLT. Via* Preeldent J. K. MAYKR r«^n^r Che Elbert County Bank ELBERT; COLORADO Incorporated State Bank Gash Capital an'l Surplus $15,000 Examined Regularly by the State Bank Commissioner Make your eredlt good byd.rtng your hanking busiuoß* with tl»« shiest ©alablirthetl banking institution in Elbmt county. An nrtsliMivel; banking huaine** conducted. FI tit. l’ltOOF VAULT. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOK UtCNT Subscribe for the Tribune, FI bert count’s best paper. For sale, a Slovens J2-naugo pump nun, cost S2V Will take $l5 for rum. c&pc and cleaninK rod. As Rood as now. Address | L. A. Purenteaw. Fastonville. The New BUICK SIX The 1910 Buick motor cars are now ready for distribu tion. Demonstrator now here. Six cylinder 45-horse power, $1,085, Elbert. This is tho greatest value ever offered in a high grade motor car. You will bo convinced when you we the rur. For demonstration see THEO. NEUMAN, Libert, Colo. HONEY LOANED On Real Estate Security LEE RAHSEY HO5 Empire llldg, DENVER, GOLD FOR RAIN BELT UNO BARGAINS m»* the rrl»l timer, K. L. CLOW, of CLOW'S LAND OFFICE 161.1 Stout atreet DEN VEK. GOLD &S>e ELBERT TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 1 IN A OWirriN. Hnunuer Ftrit-Clat* Service Prompt Repairs Reionnbte Rates ’l«l©pln>un* and nil kind*- of tele phone flupplif't* mol onnHtruction nuilerial alway* on hnnti All linn* runnrrtril with Ihc Kxrhnng** mn*l Iw*. «»r * Intuited ninirrial. Nnnv bill \V«-*lrrn Bfactilr yhr.n«* will he ruonectod If You Are Coming To Denver Wit would lilo* (o ItHvn you non the Jneu good* we have ho hurled in Hno •Jewelry, Watcbea, OlocUn. nml everything fouml in a Drat rlan* jewelry Nloro. But il you fftnnnt come jiiHl write end tell us what you want ami you will receive the same careful allentiui ami promptserv ire you woultl receive over our counter. 709-11 16th St. Denver Live Stock Insurance That protects you from loss from -j any cause is nano insurance. Your live stock is your main sup- j port. Ih it protected? Your live slock pays its own way. , I«*it protected? Your live stock pays for your house and barn that is insured. Have you J protected that slock with a life policy? Look this mailer up. For particu j lara call on B. M. NARRON, Elbert, Colo. Tl/m min no more nfc««ry I YPUlllll Hi«»SnuH|*o». limr Ilf (ill 111 r»i>crlrnrr: hM * the almost miraculous *rff»- tscr, a«xl h»mil «•»**■. "f Antityphoid Vaccination. Be. raccbuicd NOW by your physician, you and jrnur family, ft Is more sltal lhan house Lisuranc*. #Ask your physician, drufylsl. or send for ll«v« you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. me niTTr* i AnoRATonY. nrznrttY. (At. •aosuciN* vacciMS • sssuns unata u a *o». ucsnsc Deafness Cannot Be Cured >y Iwsl appllosiiops. hs they cannot reach h» diner.* d p 1 -n . t ih- ear. There la >nl>* one way to r*ir* deafn«-aa. snd that is tv ConstiMJtlonnl roimdln* prnfn*-** l« Ant’d by an inflam'd cnnillllon of the mu nns llninrr r»f fh»* Kualnchian Tube When b * tub-’ is Iti lift tried j 'mj have n rumbling •onnd or Imperfect hearing, and when h is •ntlrrly closed. IVofti-** is «he result, and in'»as fh* Inflatntnailon can b« taken nut •nd 'hia tuba reatored to It* normal eondl- Inn. hearing will be destroyed forever, ntn aaea out of ten are caus'd by Catarrh, vhlch la nothing but an Inflamed condition >f the mucous aiirfarea We will give One Hundred Dollars for snv aae of I'eefnega (caused by catarrh) »ha« snnot be cur'd bv Hall’s catarrh Cure, ’end for circulars, free f t calatgt v m. ,', i 'r-t-dc. «hio Fold by lu-uggleta 7re Take llnll a Family I‘llla for constipation. Phone, M 7637 DENTISTRY DK. K. HENDERSON Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Guaranteed Work at Reasonable Prices 210 12 Central Saving* Bank Building DENVER - - COLORARO VHY LIVE IN RENTED HOUSES liny lots in Elbert, tho bust town on iht> Divide, See A. G. PUTNAM DIETRICH STUDIO BILLY DIETRICH, Prop. Old photos copied and enlarged Views taken In any part of the city or country Pmnhi . Mem tjs* 1031 •ZVZNTCEN7H ST. DENVER COLO. The Lutheran Mission. Will meet in R, M. Narron’e real rulftip o VI• •••. German services on tho Hecont) Sunday find English nervices on tho fourth Sunday in each month at 10‘30 n. m. Sunday r-chool nl 10 o'clock. Every htwly cordially invited. Kkv. W. V.\ mmrkma.v, Pastor. Work Is not a man s punishment; !i ia Ida row aid and his strength fjporge Sand [Q_ 1 If you intend *3316 to have a sale Bills get our prices J PRINTED “ I 4r We arc fixed for turning I ■ cut work of this kind 1 in double-quick time. I -21 1 IMMORTALITY A Fascinating Booklet on the Mystery of the Ages Jly Tho RF.V. JOSEPH A. MILBURN Mor * interesting than Fiction A new and (rurr view point of SPIRITISM Smnt Froo On Rmqumst It will put you under no obliga tion*. We employ no canvasaeri RICHARD G. BADGER 194 Boylston Street, Boaton sLaaat oomrrr tanon. eibert ttMMty CribMie Official County Paper 11. T. IRAViN. - - - B4Her mm 4 Maoag mt Knterrd at the Pont otic*, at Blb«rt, Colorado Hatter of the Bectmd*clOM». , Subscription Rato: 1 i>nv Tear fin ideance) (l.Mt Si* Month* ... ,?B Knur Month* . So Hoherripttou taken for leee lhan 4 tnonlhe. Sample mpkif Wee on app.lratton. ADVERTISING RATES: Amounl - nY:Onn One tjwo lYhrea tlfi* ifiST ri|mre. Week Mon. Slon.( Mo*. Unr.' y e gr One Inch".” If SSI SO Si.oo 1.60 S S.oojs sHo Two in. h. * mi i in a.not *on a on; 12.00 ■Three *' M 1.50 S.W 0 Ofli |R 00 Kour " «)| 2.0 i; 400 000 12.00' 24.0 C Fire i.no 2.50 S.«I 7.50 13.60 27.00 Ten 1.50 5.(« R.flO 12. W 24.00 iU.ai Twenty" 8 (*»| ».00 16.001 54.00 4A.ori| wi.or, . ; THESE HATES ARE NET. » Htielne** locale 5 cut* per line each Inaartlon: • l dlrconnt to reunlar wlrcrtlecr* carrying dleplay ml*. A«!voiti*ina acrounle payable monthly. I mg*! adrcrtl*:ii>( at ! ilalce. Standardization Day Froclamation Wberean: I'll* l»et(erm©nt of rural schools ronrliiionf* is the oup vital sub ject altrartioß the nftontion of ndurn lional leaders throughout the United [ Slates; anti Whemas: Colorado deoirps lo be in Ihn foremoat in ©durational advance, gladly adopting all practical me!hods for school improvement; Now. therefore, by the conxlitunal authority vested in me as Superintend ent of Public Instruction, and by and with the advice ami consent of the State Standardization committee, I do hereby proclaim and set aside February 26 j Standardization Day. to be celebrated m all schools situated in the second and third class districts in Colorado. On th«> afternoon of (hat aay, tho Standard ization Score Card, prepared by tho State Standardization Committee, will be aWxad in a conspicuous place in the school house, anti each teacher is re quested to arrange for a community gathering at tho school house, in order to aquaint all school officials and patrons with the exact standing of the school. At this meeting a program of civic pa triotism should be hold,' cooaisiing of songs, readings and addrossos; adults as well as children taking part. A basket picnic may be made a feature of tlais colebration anti contribute to the feel ing of unity and good cheer that should mark the taking of this great step for ward io Colorado school work. Many schools nro already prepared lo receive standardization recognition from the state, and Standardization Day will doubtless prove a widespread festival of triumphaut achievement and an encour agement for the still further perfecting of tho Colorado school system. In the name of, and for the sake of, all Colorado children, Standardization day should ho tnadn a milestone in the history of the Common wealth. Mary C. Bradford. State Supl. of Public Instruction. (.'hairman Slate Standardization Corn. With the establishment of a reasonable selling record in the motor car industry there arises a desire to discover and test why and how such a demand came into existence. Tlie buyer of a Valve-in-Head Six is not a faddist. He is a thinker. He has not arrived at his decision hastily. The act of purchase is an out ward manifestation of a convic tion. Two vital brought him to a decision. First The valve-in the-hcad is the one means of bringing the explosive power to bear directly upon the piston. Secondly The six is the ex tromoly simple form of motor in which the power impulses over lap. Despite our lower price we guarantee 191 G Buicks certain more drop forgings, better up holstery, better paint and tar nish- greater quality throughout —than any previous models. Buick cars are furnished complete to the smallest detail. Regardless of the car you buy or the price you pay, nowhere can you get greater value. For prices and demonstration see Tiieo. Nepmav. Rare Bargain in High Grade Piano. We have ntored at Elbert a strictly high grade piano, which will bn gold tre tunudounly cheap rather than remhip to Denver. This m the chance of a lifetime for the bargain hunter. Liberal terms. Particulars will be furnished upon »p plication to THE DENVER MUSIC CO., Denver, Colorado. ■-in CLOTHING ill! Men’s and Boys’ OVERCOATS One=thfrd off Other Clothing in proportion SPECIALS Wool Suitings, $2.00 per yard quality, for 98 Regular $l.OO per yard Mohairs for .50 Regular 75c Mohairs, per yard . .-10 Wool Suitings, 50c quality, for .20 Regular 10c Hinbroidery, per yard .05 Linen Laces, regular 10c per yard, for... . .07' Regular I2>jc Outings, per j-ard .09 Outings, regular 8c per yard, fsr . .. .05 All Men's Caps. 25 per cent off regular prices. Ladies’s 100 and $5.00 Hats for.- ... 150 With every two pound can of Chase & San born's Coffee a dish will be given free. Bishop’s Ketcup, regular 25c, for.. ... .20 Lenox Soap, seven bars for .. .25 Charm Peaches, regular 20c, for . .15 King Bird Salmon, regular 15c, for .10 Russell Gates Mercantile Co. WICHAgD bLSNHR, Manager ELBERT, COLORADO