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€tbert f&ouuy Crtbwi AUiWrr NEUMAN, rmkU I 111 Entered at the Poet Office at Klbert Colorado. Matter of the Becond-r]a*s. IMPORTANT NOTICE The following; notice lias been j nerved on all *iicwnpaper publishers! by the War InduntricM Hoard: “Discontinue sending: papers uftcr date of expiration of subscription . unless subscription is renewed and I paid for. This ruling to be effee- 1 live October 1, ISIS.’* I This order is compulsory on the part of the publishers and is done in order in conserve paper which Is getting more scarce and expensive as the war centluties, we therefore ash all of our subscribers who Know themselves to be In arrears with their subscriptions to pay up prompt ly the order is now in effect. NOTICE TO ALL GRANGERS OF ELBERT GRANGE NO. 248 There is some business that should be attended to immediately so nil grangers are requested to attend Oei nber I'J, if possible. :00 p. M. Elections of officers in November all remember. Como Chas. Lithorlund. Master THIEVES WILL BREAK IN Cast Friday night Ihievca broke into Qua DletrlrUs garage h teal lug bis Duick auto. The thieving oc curred about 3 A M . and the strange part of it was that nearly every one in town heart! them urn! some even saw them drive off with (he machine but no one paid any attention as I* was (bought they were some young (oiks on (be wav home running- around a t»11. hi lb morning when the loan of the machine was discovered, two Mexicans who had been around town and were, last seen at dusk under a railroad bridge north of town, .were ul once sus pected. telephone notifications were sent to the Hpringu and all towns around, they were soon trailed io IVylon where (hey got lnl<» (hr see tion house tool room ami supplied themselves with gasoline bul no fur ther trace was found until Tuesday v hen the chief of police, ul Colora do Springs telephoned Mr. Dietrich (hot he had the ear which had !»<■ ; found south of Colorado Springe along side of the road whore it had been abandoned. Their flight, front I here must have been a hurried one i a a one of them lefi his e.int In the' car. After tills (Ins will probably! have n pad lock on Ills garage The thieves have not* been caught FOR COUNTY TREASURER Having received the nomination on j the democrat ticket for county Treasurer. I earnestly solicit your rote at the general election on Nov ember sth ms Tf elected I promise to give to the tax payers the same efficient service In the future as In the pant. Yours Vor Th Courth Liberty Loan \ fTom Burnedle j PUBLIC SALE Public sale of personal property of household goods also bees, bee hives. chickens, ooinc farm imple menu., lumber and alfalfa bay. October 24. 1 o'clock sharp and if it storms will be put off until the 2btb. Ten miles cast, of Elbert, 2 Vfc miles west of Fondls. 11. Collins. 21.-11 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP of The Elbert County Tribune pub lished weekly at Elbert,* Colo., for Oct. 1. 1918. That the nathes and addresses of Publiehers. Managers, etc., arc: Albert Neuman. Owner. Elbert, Colo. H. A. Hodges, Manager. Eliza beth. Colo. Bondholders. Mortgagers and other security holders owning I per cent or more of bonds or securities arc, none. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of October, 191 R. .1 F.. Mayer, Notary Public. Foil SALE - -fJray marc 7 years old $!(»0.00. Mrs. T. Van fTomnicn. 1 miles southwest of Fond is AUCTION SALE /Saturday, Or/ 12, 1918. All household goods, consisting of beds, chairs, dressers, sewing ma chine. o«iinode, kitchen lable., stoves hijU cook lug uternlls. 31 ?7 , Mr* M Sch tenser • I h© young fdlowo. yf eighteen to twenty for (he most pari go * »„ rpR bd ration with their hearts beating high: It ntcinn Mir realization »»f their d reatm Arc y,,u not or prised tn (earn Mi.it pcnehrdoiicM and plumstonea and j nul-'iclls will help win the war? Don't forget to nave all of them for J the ga6 masks. • r Correspondence By Our Regular Correspondents | ROSE HILL 1 (Calamity Jane.) I Shake hands. Persimmons. 1 I - lj Bowsers were in Colorado Springs - j Sunday uftcr u ulster. - 3 j Mr. J Itumey helped Mr. J. Knight ,' pick spuds this week. H ' Mr. J. C. Brnzclton and Mr. H. Plant nelpcd Oscar Erickson stack graiu and hay. i Hcvr.ru! children of this neighbor hood have been staying out of school »o help gather in the crops CAMERON NOTES Elmer Olliu is helping A. Richard* I •*ui put in fall wheat this week. 1 Little Robert Wilier of Elizabeth tpcnl the week end at the Clugy home. Mr and Mrs. A. Richardson were Sunday afternoob callers at Win. t’lugy's. Several from this nighborhood -I day off on Wednesday and attend ed the Ewln sale. Mr. (J. Burry of St. Joseph, Mo., is visiting with Ills daughter, Mrs. Win. Clugy and family. i Mrs. A Kunzc. Htcller and Wil •lain were rallrrs at Alger Pclersom. "ii Tuesday of (bis week. The H. Hoppmau and B. Gulhulr. i MuilicM w ere entertained u( the , ‘’has Out ha Is home in Elbert on Sunday. B. Onllials ami family, ll llopp man and family, John Outbuls and •Miss Lou ire Rhodemacher spent Sun day evening at Kunzc’s. Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Attwise Mid son James of Denver and L. Drlever and final ly were callers a I Win. Olugys on Wednesday evening "f last week. mo SPRINGS Edison Evan in busy now a-da.vs threshing the pinto hc.qii.n in this neighborhood. Mrs. Will Lowe from Toicda, Ohio is here on a visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Roehtinqg Win. McCauley has been timprov , IbR the south, road considerably by j fixing culborts and using tlio acrup l cr. Mr. A. M. Johnson has been on tho sick list for the last two week*. She ia staying with Mrs. J. A. Bohrcn at present. / Otto Roeliting had his afiklc sprayn rd a few days ago Jumping off (lie 1 hayrack. He In getting along al right again. j Rudolph Boohling. Raymond Jobn j son and Leo Roelilln*j; autoed to j Genoa, I his state on fS&turday for ! a few days. We. uudcrstiind that nrhool will | not commence* in our district for 2 ‘ weeks as tho school borvril could not got tho jkvnprr tcaehe.% Mrs. W. S. Thompson got a tele gram from Li wrence, Kansas Mm 1 her mother was not expected to Jfve she left right saway but her mothei*i ! had just expire* I when she got there PERSIMMONS i Remember lhA sale at Edwin's [ Oct. 9. Mr. Shcch?iu o,* Cripple Creek i-- visiting at "Squire* lliis work. Land buy ers are a'l over this coun try. Shown who hap good land. ‘ ’Dodo’ *MeNumaru of Englewood was out visiting hta sister Mrs. liar vey Gat'jwood and nothcr. Sever- »l in (be neighborhood at tended the S. S. convention in ICI - C loud speakers were in itbun ,'duuee. Roy, >*arl.\ Jesse and May Squires and A’jfnio Murray intended Hie Cal ban Fair. wlnVe they had a rousing good 11/ue. Mrs.» Kent h<> * iTturncd from Den ver wj.rre she \ v.*»h having her ever IrealiJ i t u, n tonr*f «tage is pass cd iv* • hope for Improvement homo N* ver mind Calamity's if T 0 ' vcn * as ,*dd us wo arc. you wiHild g rt iK too. however we’ll Corgi you H’tin once if you «lon l get too lAxnk ller-r-e Bqulros hat been on the* kick tint. Hr ron tractod malaria wfc lie crossing the d« *sert in Arizona aD>d dorr.n’f* recover s a quickly a- be wq old like. Liberty ’.Bond of” T„ iberty Bound *4 Am iV 9AVq m Hi-* U l’t '- ROCK BUTTE Mr. Ward Russell been serious ly ill the past week. Phil Miller, Jr., is ranching in partnership willi Lewis Rinnert. Mr. Mead who has been quite sick the past, two wec'ks is Improving. Mrs Geo. Scott ami three daught ers of Denver visited Mrs. Chas Watts last week. Mr. Marshall of Irving bought a new manure spreader last week ot the Gates Mcr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbot of~Ki mva were here looking after their ranch interests, /Tuesday. Mr. fit.oeks had (he misfortune (<> have lii« thumb badly injured while cutting corn. Dr. Witter is ia ai tendance. Mrs. Reeves entertained the Ladies Aid Society last Wednesday and tho members of the Society decided to serve dinner election day. Mr. Glandon was posting bills for his Public He la, last Saturday. Af ter the sale he expects to move lo Littleton where he lias bough I an irrigated tract. Fred Lafferty was railed to Den ver last Wednesday by the aeriou illness of his wife who lias been ili ■lHLLmiiL——im. n mi hi i- n Auction Salesman! J If you arc going to sell live stock; farm im. [ plements, or anything salable at auction; call on me } or write me for terms. 1 have had ample experi ! cnee selling live stock and general sales; having S handled as high as|32 sales'* season. ' TRY ME WITH AN AUCTION SAIF, THIS SEASON OF 1918 AND 1919 j Yours. GEORGE- W. LIGHT Elbert. Colo, j Forward! With no thought of bursting shrap nel and poisonous gases into which they plunge—with every muscle tense, with every faculty of mind alert, with one thought only—TO FIGHT AND WIN. That is the way our men are goirfg into battle. When the shrill wnistle sounds the advance, out they go-— their whole heart in the task before them. No power on earth can hold them hack. Forward! The same sharp challenge to battle is sounding for us. We must answer a in the same proud way—the way of our fighting men—the American way. IVe must lend the way they fight. We must show the war-maddened Hun a united American people mov ing forward shoulder to snoulder, irresistibly, to Victory. Our task is to supply the money, the ships, the guns, the shells that we must have to win. It is a tremendous task. Wc must do it as our fighting men do theirs—with the indomitable spirit of Victory. We must work, and save, and lend with one thought only—TO FIGHT AND WIN. Get into the fight—with your whole heart. Buy Bonds—to the utmost! This Space Contributed bjr Swift & Company for some time. Mr. Brewer look Mr. 1 Lafferty’s place at Reynolds during bis absence. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKimmie vis ited the letters mother and brother on Wolf Creek last Sunday. Al bert will hold a public sale next week making preparation for tho draft tut lie expects to lie called to the* Colors soon. Mrs. Clemmons will make her home with Mrs. Me Klmmie. WANT RANCHES We have buyers waiting for ranch es with stock and all equipment if you want to sell. See or write us. The S. .1. Thomas Realty Co., 9 40. 17 St Phone Champa fi3o. 31-1 l Denver, Colo. RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE HANO We have stored near Elbert a pi ano of excellent quality, which if taken at once, will he sold a* n tre mendoUK sacrifice. ffcrins will I**' given to any responsible party. If interested write for particulars to THE DENVER MBHIC; COMPANY. Denver. Colo. FOR SALE Gray Mare, 7 years old. SIOO, Mrs. »T. Van Tcmiuen, 1 tulles south west of Foudis Classified Advertising. John W.Mullahey Attorney and Counselor at Law Examination of titles and settlement o decedent* estates a specialty KIOWA - - COLORAD Office in Divide Review Bldg. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Regular Services Morning. Bible School 10 a. m. Communion 11 a. m. Ser\ ices 11:15 a. m. Evening. Y. P. S. C. £. at 7 p. ni. Preaching 8 p. m. Uealricß Cream Separators, the best on the market for sale by Frank Black, Elbert, Colo. LUTHERAN MISSION. Divine Service will he held Sat urday. Sep. 28. at 11 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. Everybody in vited. \V. Zimmerman. Pastor. RALPH E. 1-INNICUM Attorney anti Counselor at Law COUNTY ATTORNEY of ELBERT COUNTY KIOWA COLO. J. F. MAYER President J.V9. RINOOLD. Director A H MAY KH Cat bier W. D REILLY, Director Che €lbert County Bank ELBERT; COLORADO Incorporated State Bank Cash Capital and Surplus $ J 5,000 Examined Regularly by the State Bank Commissioner Make your credit good by doing your banking butuuess with tbe oldest established banking institution in Elbert county An exclusively banking business conducted. FIREPROOF VAULT. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT r ELBERT GARAGE 1 Tire Works and Accessories Everything for the auto. I handle the Miller and Standard Four, two of the best tires on the market’. Both giving universal mileage. Maxwell and Ford repairs Open day and night OEOnOE MCKIMMIE % -1 n—buJ I BUSINESS IS SENSITIVE | | It goes where invited. | i Stays where well treated. | | WE INVITE YOURS I r City Drug Store | * 2 * Buy a Fourth Liberty Bond jj $ | JJ.\A GRIFFIN, Fiber/, Colorado I Represent x | OL! NGERSMORTUARY. a DENVER. COLO I Livened Bmbalmers and Experienced | Funeral Directors V-— - mm md When in need of good services, day or night Call k | W. C.WHITING, Undertaker FHONE 161 ELBERT, COLO. " BINDER WHIPS I have a few extra good ones left that I will sell at the old price. Call and see these. George McKimmie HONEY LOANED On Meal Estate Security LEE RAHSEY ((5 Foirire Bldg. DENY EH,COLO. ►OR RAIN BELT LAND BARGAINS see the otu tuner, K. L. CLOW, of CLOW’S LAND OFFICE 1313 Slout street DENVER. 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 of any kind carefully attended to. Give us a trial. 700-711 Kr loth St. SsddCf/CfiT l _ A u i D enver NivegC Colo .