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Bfllf If motor D UllA cars Buick cars for tlu: 1918 season will be ready for delivery after August Ist. There will be both Fours and Sixes iu two, three, live and seven passen ger models. All models greatly irn-, proved and refined. THEO. NEUMAN, Dealer ELBERT, COLORADO From a personal letter from Geo. W. Olinger to the local agent “At any time that you find an opportunity to serve a family that is without means or an earning power you will find that the Olinger Mortuary will be happy to come and give without expense. There is much io this world besi le3 dollars and cents.” TINA GRIFFIN r , BrDT HGPRtsfr nt Alive F LBFRT, CO TO. There la more Catarrh In tin.. Bcc'lon the country than nil other diseases put together, and until the lust few years ( was supposed to be Incurable. For u I;reat many years ttoclora pronounced It a ocal disease and prescribed locul reme dies, and by constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be u constitutional disease, and tjierefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co?. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfm-es of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F J CHENEY * CO . Toledo. O Wold by Drt.Rßlsts. 7T>c Take Hall’s Family villa for constlpatlor. I John W. MuMahey | Attorney and Counselor at Law Examination of titlcn nmi aattlaraen decodcn(h estaten a specialty. KIOWA. - - CO LOU AD I if V / A y\ *; m iAjrrnW^ AVI *4 M L Mos'tMues, ' i: Mo&tWiu % How much u two dollars ? Two dollars aren't worth anything unless you buy something with them. | You couldn’t eat two dollars if you were shipwrecked on a desert isle. But two dollars are full of splendid possibilities, if you know how to spend them wisely. For only two dollars a week you can operate a Maxwell automobile. I That means 1000 per cent, profit—in health and joy for you and yours. I We don’t know of any investment half P as good. 1 Touring Car $745 % Roadttmr 4743/ Coup* 41003/ Berlin* 41005/ Sedan 41003 Alt sricai f. o. 4. Detroit ) E. T. Blakely _ Elbert, Colo. The Colorado Agricultural College, la atari lug a alio campaign in East ern Colorado to help the farmers of that part of the atate increase their production and make their contribu tion to war condlllona. For 11(0 farmer who wants lo know about the various types of alios, und to reail, ! about I lie possibilities they offer for economy in feeding, the College II brary lias a collection of pamphlets it will lend for two weeks. ir you want literature about alios, I addroHs, Library State Agricultural College. Fort ColllnH, Colorado, j Charlotte A. Baker, Colorndo Agri cultural College. Fort Colllmj, Colo- I rado. Subscribe for the Tribune, the best Elbert county paper. Elbert bounty tribune ALBERT NEUMAN. Pukluher 'ntered at h- Pott office at Klbert, Colorado Matter of the. Second-clast. .Subscription Rates: One Year fin advance) fl.Vt Six Months Four Muitb« No suhocriptlou taken for loss than 4 months. Sample copies frt»* on application. ADVERTISING RATES: Amount ofiOne lOne iTwo iTbree Six Oiu- Space. Week Mon. Mon.} Mos. Mop. Year Onedm ti I 2:» • fiO lFOu! 1.50 • 1.00 I 6 00 Two Inc lies! .50 1.1 b; 2.00 1 S IX) 6.00 12 Ob Three ” .65 1.50; *M) 4.50 900 in 00 Four ’ .801 2UO 4.00 6.00 12.00 24.00 Five •’ 1.00 2.501 5.00 7.50 13.50 27 00 Ten 1 sti 5 00! H.Ub 12.00 24.00 48 00 ; we-my •' .t <*i, • •*. Id 0b 24 OU. 48 (»« 96 <» THESE KATES AUK NET. Hueinere locale 5 cent* per line each insertion discount to reknlar advertiser* carrying display ude. A( , 7crtle[nk’ accounts payable ruoutbly. Legal advertialuK at Legal Kates. Proposals for Bids Proposals for bids on carpenter and planter work inside school house; lo wit: <54 sqaro feet of floor to be re laid and about 8 .square.yards of plastei to bo replasterd and dons with hard finish surface. Also Kal.soming to In done. Parties will figure cost on work only. The* district will furnish al material except tools. School board r*- serves the right to reject any or all bid.- Write or call on John Doabrava, Secy. Peyton, Colorado Ur. Henderson, Dentist, 206 Central Savings Bank, Denvei Will be in Elbert, Tnursday & Friday, Sept. G 7. At the Bulah Hotel INSURING OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. That a nation owes much to ith citizens who have fought Its battles and to their families when they have been killed or injured so as to destroy or impair their capacity to provide lor their families has always been recognized by the United States. Thh just and generous policy of our coun try as administered under our pensioi. system lias been unduly costly am has not always been just. One of th< proposed uses of the proceeds of tip Liberty Loan Is to give life and In disunity insurance to our soldiers am sailors and to provide allowances t< their dependent families while the are in the ranks. The plan worked out by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo and his co adjutors and approved by the Presl dent has been embodied in a hi) which is now pending in Congress. A to the justness and righteousness o i his insurance of our fighting mei Secretary McAdoo says: “Military service in the Unite* States is obligatory: those who im peril themselves have no election. Tin uno pun jou op s-ojunrimoo ojun.msu .ii «*l11 jouj.i’D oj spn lptu.id jot turns They must protect themselvof by charging premiums so high thai they are secured against loss no mat ter bow severe the rate of mortality KIOWA RACE MEET Saturday September 1 Program Free for all, trot or pace, 1 First $40.00 Second 20.00 (half mile heats, two best in three) One quarter mile dash 40.00 20.00 Novelty—j mile bathing suit race 15.00 5.00 Running; race, * mile dash . 45.00 25.00 Rep race, or Round up 12.50 7.50 Running race. J mile dash 80.00 - 40.00 Novelty —trot half, run half 20.00 10.00 Ribbon race 10.00 s'oo Elbert County Boys pouy race 7.00 3' 00 Mule race. 1 mile 15.00 5.00 Carrot race 10.00 s’oo Relay race, 24 miles . 80.00 40]00 Potato race 10.00 For best decorated automobile Ist $8 2nd $5 3rd $4 4th $3 50 yard dash, boys under 12 3.00 2.00 50 yard dash, girls under 12 3.00 2.00 All races, three to enter and two to start, entrence fee 10 per cent of purse, except Boys pony race. Carrot race, decorated Auto contest and the foot races for which there is no entrence fee All horses entered tt theabove running races are barred from running in the relay race. Rules in the bathing race: run 1, takeotf shirt and tie to sad dle, run J Bring in your cow horses for the' ribbon race. As an additional feature this year all spectators will be barred from the inside of the track. BIG BANCE AT NIGHT. Chevrolet Dealer I invite you to look this little car over. It is a wonder for power. And greatly improved over the 1916 mod el. We have the hills here, we need the power to meet the.n. The Chever* let has it. Vulcanizing in all its branches. All workgurranteed George McKimmie Elbert Ga 11 n The V >*c*# niay be. Consequently the very men who are called into the service be cause their physical condition is of the best and who as civilians would for that reason be able to secure the most favorable Insurance rate In peace time, are denied as soldiers the necessary life insurance to enable them to protect their families and de pendents. The extra Hazardous risks of war puts insurance entirely beyond the reach of the conscripted soldier. The government which subjects these men to this insurmountable dis crimination should ftself supply Insur ance to soldiers at cost and upon the peace basis. It would in fact be tardly and undemocratic if the govern ment should penalize the soldier who is forced to render the highest duty of the citizen, by failing to provide for him war insurance upon peace terms anti at net cost. The pay of the enlisted men In the Army and Navy is less than the wages and sal aries gen Tally earned in private lift nd gov* rnment insurance is an os • ential war and emergency measure inaugurated for the specific benefit of our military forces and can not and hould not b# conducted for profit. • This legislation will be a great -tep forward in the recognition of the Republic's duty to its heroes It de serves earnest ami vigorous support of the country. The United States should set the highest example of all the nations in the treatment of those who do anti die for their country and or world freedom.” THE U. S. BUREAU OF MARKETS WARNS AGAINST SPECU LATORS. The Department of Agriculture an ihorizes the following: Shippers of grain, hay and feed are advised by the Bureau of Markets, Department of Agriculture, to be on the lookout for what is known as ‘shipper's order bill of lading” trans lation s with unknown or irresponsible persons. Shipping carlols to such buyers under no obligation other than o pay for the shipment if they finally take it out of the car, tends to en courage speculation and is liable to nerease freight congestion. Some of these buyers order prod ucts shipped in the ? hope that the price w ill go up in the meantime and enable them to sell locally to a dealer who will pay cash. Unless they succeed in selling to others, many of tlie.-u 'shipper’s order” consignee ? have in sufficient capital to pay for the good* which sometimes fall back on the shipper. A Typical Case. In a case recently investigated by the department a man, without finan cial standing, who posed as a com raercial company, succeeded in put phasing large shipments of hay am mill feed. As there was no udvauc* in price and sis he had no cash with which to meet the drafts, lie held tlu goods for several weeks in the car; on the track. Some of the cars w«-rt on the track for over twenty days he 'ore unloading. When he succeeded in selling a ear, instead of paying hh own cash lor it, he sent his eustome. to the bank to release the draft. The day the department invest! ?atod was on the ground this man bad thirteen cars of hay and nine oars of mill feed on the track, papers for seventeen more cars on route, am a number more still to be shipped It was stated locally that in tin* saint kind of transaction in the past a se vere decline in the price rendered this Individual unable to pay tor thirty cars of produce, which the shipper was forced to sell ul n material loss. GORDON JONES. President JOHN H. J f ol !*E3. Vie* Prea!d«nt W. D REILLY, Vice President E MA ' ER Oaaftlar the Elbert County Bank ELBERT; COLORADO Incorporated State Bank Cash Capital and Surplus $15,000 Examined Regularly by the State Bank Commissioner Make your credit good by doing your banking business with tb« oldest established banking institution in Elbeit county. An exclusively banking business conducted. FIREPROOF VAULT. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Classified Advertising. Real Estate Loans. If you want a real estate loan see .). E. Mayer. T. M. JONES Attorney «n Law ELIZABETH, .... COLO Practice in ull the State court.-;. Col. ectiouH pioujpilj attended to. ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of School District No. 36, County of State of Colorado, from July 1, 191 <5 to June 30, 1917. RECEIVED General Fund; amount on hand July 1, 1916, held by County Treasurer . $ 72.83 Received from general fund by apportionment 140.49 From special tax for school pur poses 321.39 Total $534.71 PAID For teachers’ salaries $300.00 For fuel, rent, insurance and all' current expenses 82.99 For state compensation 3.00 Total amount paid out dur ing the year 385.99 General Fund; balance in hands of County Treasurer to credit of district, July 1,4917 $148.72 Total $534.71 Balance in hands of County and District Treasurers, as above $148.72 ANDREW SEVER!N, Secretary of District No. 36. p U LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED I. fc* CUTTERS 3LACKLCQ PILLS iV.il i ,-v.pri i. -nttTf* St . ¥ . ttiryf Mfl b i i g • m Write for tv*,!• I •'monlalff. fn ■ afi■’ 10-dsso pkc.Elacklos PMIs, Jt.oo V-S-W' 50-doas pkg. Blacking Pills, $4.00 * Use any Injector, hut Cutter’* simplest »nd strongest. 1 hr superiority of Cutter products is •• Sto over U • INoa a -i> stHUMS ONLY. INSJSi’ ON CUTTBK’B. II uaobui&able. The Cutter Laboratory, Bbfkalgy, California J HONEY LOANED On Heal Estate Security LEE RAHSEY IOT, Empire Bldg, DENVER, COLO PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas, Charles L. Dickerson, rantor by a Trust Deed, dated Jan uary 26th, 11)10, and recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Egbert County. Colorado, in Book (53) at Page (174) conveyed to the Public Trustee of said County, the following land in said County, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of section Fourteen, in Township Seven, South >f Range Sixtyfour, West of the Prin cipal Meridian, Containing more or •«ss, in trust, to secure one princi pal note of even date with said Trust Deed for $4 00.00 payable to Margaret it. Bradley or order, two years after late, with interest thereon from date it the rate of eight per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually. And whereas, Default has been made by the said grantor in sdid Trust Deed, in the performance of the •ovenants anti conditions imposed up m him by the terms of said Trust Deed, in this, t.o-wit: That said grantor has failed to pay said prin ipal note when due, and failed to pay the semi-annual interest due on •kkid principal note on January 26th, 1913, July 26tli, 1913, January 26th "id July 2Gtli, 1914.: January 26th, iml July 26th, 191 f».: Jailuary 26th 1916. and January 26th and July 26tli, 1917. Also taxes. And whereas, The legal holder of the indebtedness represented by said note has Hied with said Public Trus tee notice and demand in writing, declaring said default, and electing to declare the whole debt represent ed by sai*i note, and interest thereon to date of sale, due and pay able, and demanding the sale of said land under said Trust Deed. Now. Therefore, Notice is hereby given that pursuant to said notice, election and demand, and under ami* by virtue of the authority vested in! me by said Trust Deed and the law,! I, Tom Burnside, Public Trustee of I laid County, will sell the above de jeribed land for cash, at public auc tion to tl;e highest bidder, at the South front door of the County Court House in said County, on Sat urday the lirat day of September. 1917. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of paying said notes, interests and expenses of this sale and will give to the purchaser thereof a eerlifieute of purchase therefor as provided by law. Dated July 31, 1917. TOM BURNSIDE. Public Trustee of Elbert County. Colorado.* First publication. August 3, 1917.1 Lust publication, August 31, 1917.1 DUKE REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION DUKE ; s a blue roan, weighs 1850 pounds, is well made, has tine style and good action. DUKE will make the season of 1917 commencing May 7, as follows: Elbert, Mondays and Wednesdays; at my ranch, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Kiowa, Fri days and Ba turd ays. TERMS— SI2.SO to injure mare with Torl Persons parting with mare before knowing to bo with foal, or removing mare from county, ’will be responsible for fees, which at once becomes due. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. PAUL JONES, Owner WM. BROWN, Manager CHAMBRI PERCHERON STALLION. Color — Gray Stripe. Cliambria (57682); imported from France In August, 1907, by Robert Burgess and son, Wenona, 111., is re corded by the Percheron Society of America and his recorded number is 50799. Pedigree:. Foaled May 15, 1905, bred by M. Doleans, department of HJwu-et-Loir; owned by Robert Bur jess and son, Wenona, 111. Sire: Joubert 40093 (45105), by Nessi 25156 (42499), by Norbert ( 35463 ), by Turco 11327 (8506), by Briard 5317 (1630), by Brilliant 1271 (755), by Brilliant 1899 (756), by Coco 11 (714), by Vleux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean Leßlanc (739). Dam: Bijou (54273), by Rigolot (37968), by Jupiter IV (13001), by Jupiter 6213 (6759), by Vkloco 1917 ( 1084 ), by Nogent 738 (729). by Vkloco 483 ( 732), by Coco 11 (714), by Vienx Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean Le- Blanc (739). Will stand at Elbert every Satur day. starting May 26th at Alfred Pe terson’s ranch balance of week. Af ter. June 15th will stand in Elbert Tuesdays and Saturdays and at ranch balance of week. Insure colt until stand up and suck. Fee $12.50. If owner sells mare or leaves country money be comes due at once. PETERSON BROS.. OWNERS. Ky Registered Percheron Stallion Modoc, license No. 2937, will be at home ranch Monday forenoon, all of Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday forenoons. H. A. Omsted, Kiowa, Colo. We can serve you at your home exactly as satisfactory as if you were right in our store. Anything usually kept in a first class jewelry store you will find here. Repairing >f any kind carefully attended to. Give us a trial. 709-711 l6th St vis Denver Colo. ___ j //smrm/ett/r? All (TXI..U.. .„d th. f.c Ik . t ... iM<n . * b ’ “ B—k*. Pro... b.j004 debt ,h * ■nP.rUrlt, of our ladm! Hon. B,„d pool.l tod., fo, f,„ cop, of 00, rnaMootontw whlck il,oo foil loformotloc,. 0100 uMfal prooont. Urio-o^k, Jorkoßogtoaj UldO . 1«4» R