a J fc .1 ii I"1 StHMwSI vbiifUiiMiMuokiMviixviMfc Jleiasy Holes from GATHERED FROM nrpf(l1t1r11,1,,,1,v11,,'t,,'t,'',"','','!, i SMITH CENTER (Fioin tho Messenger) . , ... Muryh. K.-of o Kons.no.Ms.ll np-, pour In tim disttiet eourt hero neU , ; rTTr'zi band, I.Yank Keel. alieirli.K sln mo , crnolty. At tho end ut' . 'it lout; j oars "Uioy have concluded to separate. Nate I'ylo. tho huteher, met with, tiuito ii Heiious aeeident last Silurduy while trying to fall a hoef. Tho animal , w..i . ,,,. v..i. i, ,,,.i. got mm! imil M.ii edaltr-i .mi. kiio .- hlK h.m down. He ean.o out ol lie ( ntix-up with ii fractured bone in his ilKht li'K bosldo several i.ther bruises LEHANON. (l-Voiii tho A runs ) M. U. Mall will hold hisTtli llinrouuli bred wile of eattlo and hoi's at Hollalre Friday, .N'ovember 'J!. lie will oli'or somo of tho tois of his herds. The Lebanon Ii'ikIi sehunl foot hull kUl basket bull loams won from NUo loams from Kod Cloud, Xobr.. I'Vlday. When our team-, woio at l!od Cloud they met virh dofeat mid it isunly ,iist that they should return theeompliaioiit I'laionc'o Hudson we' t ti Miir-olii Tuosday to idciilify ouo Thud .Sinilh, who was wanted heio lor passing forced chocks. The man uinh'r arrest proved to he tho much wantod Smith and ho wis returned to the Smith county jail at the ('enter to await his trial. Ho Will more than likely plead guilty, as the case luraiust him is clear, and lake ' Lis term in the pen BLOOM LW.TON (I'rom the Advocate) lloo. W. I'ei kins, who built the Mur- llitiiinl 1 iii)iiniui tuiil m fft ivut'ii ilu tt to ItodCioii l last week i-itili with! relatives and friends. The case of Mike O'NVd. liiiivd linxton railroa.1 thr,u.,rh the wost..llcil Lh(1 , ma(UM. ,,, m lriIr ,, JISJ .o. Hint doe. not alter the fact that , Uus Week, and lust. I oosday ariornoou . ,,,, , IMllMn,i ,. ...,. nf i.inl.iiis. tnii-uiu- mwl i.itw.i.mI i.ro(.i-ity . all of the players are regular, bona-fidc rv lire mliiMti.s evei-v wheel on iho WC0K' "01 o woie maiico a until oi my l)i-.lreini.il iii-.pm.hi in tin' imii-fr mul ml , . . - ,, ,, . ,,, , loi live minutes eei. wuoel on tlio , S8) I)p(.pS( atl(j Ul0 ,.Uceipt9 for the , vhiiiubiomh .omlurt ..I ..ml t-i.-inrs Tin- studentsof the eolle'e. with perhaps Anlii'D systoili stopped out of respect , ...,n- miiiouiiI ol rnplinl tm fe initlii.ileil Is ;.toiitw ,,., , ..veentlon luiYlnir their work nt ., I ,t , woek were 55.5H.O ;. , MthnTibKiiiml lullv wilil m m ...iiiimui.. ..inrin nm ' NU """"' uaiu., inui won in lOl' 11)0 lOrUier PrOstilOUI. uf lin.l 'm T1ip llim. nl . immi'iii- in. hi til thn flu. ....11. .!.. .'i.iiilv tn sli.nv t.i (iiiv.ii.i. mtmmp In the Texas Panhandle and Pscss People are just hcj .nniiii. ton ih( the l.iet (hat thousands ot acres of the very best aui iriilt oral lauds in II. e i .tin l.elt uitlit t uited St. iti s . ire in Potter, i'iiudall. Swisher. Hale. Palmer l!ailt and several other counties in Tcas. as Well as the liiiul lyinf east of the moiiiitain ranire in N'ew .Mesie.i and the Peco.s Valley, where they Irrigate from artesian wells, which have been lvln Idle durlnu the Iiiiilt vears for want of knowledge of their real worth. I'tonle are uoeu.ny lucre in i lie i.unu.v.is. .oiioxMi.jri nose wno nave pr. eeiieo tiieiu iiit" the iv'ioii ami prneil its woith In d.w np n O 0 Ppn j Q thfi S6$M$$ CM JiW tir U tMh E-iU38.aSi3il WH B-EaMj Siis'VjjCyii in the olihi ivy i, ins at oiie-teiilh Jlie pi iee. IiiihIs .is fcriih and productive and much i .isi r cultivated, is the iiulticeuieol that i i auiu people to locate t here. The portion of Teas men tioiied is know n as I he ' shallow water list i iet." and ' jjfood water ina.v be olitaiued at depths ranriny from .'.' to I nu icet Tin- ulti- tilde is ". nun Ici-t. and this is conducive to the mild and beneficial climate with, which tin vuMln'iii plains aie blessed. Von can plow the whole vear around if you elioose. The soil is a rich loam. This laud irrows from i 40 to 5 bi.B o? orn, 50 to 60 biin or Kaffir Corn, Colton Mill, 1 . soi..uiin ppbs. I'eaehes drupes and all kinds ot small Iruil Irish l'otaincs elc All lost all kinds of 'arl n -1 1 1 1 .'iown with littlt cue. This is prob.ilily one ol the ln'-t countries on laith lor hoy raisin.' and no hoy disease has i wv lii en known theie There are ood school and church privi leyes. jjiiod live towns. ,.nd j'ood railroads. Some of the land is sold on ten e.us time, with reasonable cash pa, incut. Ik'ferivil piiyinents draw from u to s per cent, band from ! up. Come and jro with niir excursion p..n. which will leave Ucd Cloud Ti i nes aay, and return possibly within a w.eU. Howcm-i. if vmi desire, ymi can spend in nioullt )U the ti ip and sto(i at .inv point either coiiiin or (ioiii(r. Kxenrsloiis ' will he on the lirst ami Hind I ii"siinv- of e,u h month, for lv trolnn on these da.s we can have the advantage of the low rales ami special trains made up of Pullman cars. If you feel iutcristcd call ami we will jjlvc you more lufornm- I Hon icwardiiiy this land vve are III a position m sen on some ern Kansas and eastern Coloiado at pr'ues raii(riii(r from -.". Call for list. i ne ra hwm Potter BSsek, Red Gloud. Nebr, D. J. RfiYERS, Vice Pres A. B. SELLAKS, Sec.-Treas. c& ""'i Jit kV t ,j Neighboring Toains r OUR EXCHANGES f. wilhembozloinciit and horse thinvinjr, i ...... i 0111110 Mil 1)0 lOI'I'.llll K I-.OSO, yesicniny. ' ,7 ... ThV mi-oner waived a pi oliminnry ox- - - - Li" (.miivii -ii'"' i.nin. imiimiion. and wa hound over to tho tl(,sl , of ..jH, point, and tho '2 llCUl ol COWS .UKl lleilors ,Bx "r '-"- !-"" -v"--- T;.'il:-u,v;.r; ,,, , rm-iii-li bond and will hoard , st,v,.V(... otfered lnuste rimrinthe with Shcrifl' Wulrath until the next west. Thev will lie out of the stock I vu ol" cunt t. W1hmi tliu how timo cail wont Into ,..,,,. , , ,.. ,1, ,,,.. ...I il.ni .',',,,,,.,,,,,' ,, . ,.,,,..,! i hav tho MurlliiKtun had auaime.i i,u ntuo o. I.'l, the fust trnlii I'm' tlio wost, stnp ,,,,. n,.IP,orm. Ihu train , ii'ii. .l iioiiii t ill ll I ll i r I ill i.'i unit. (III lWO n run from d Cloud to Up- publican city without a stop. R1VERTON (From the Review.) KMverton was awain vUlted by ili-u Inst Saturday nlitht. At about lu.lR o'olock it was discovered that Doctor Myors' barn was on lire. The barn was anewonomunu.nwo.esaMo.areau o.,nvint.orses.o..eo. wnicn ourueo with the barn. About ninety bushels of shelled corn, a liilf&v, ii mow full of , hay, two M'is of harness and a fur robe aNo went up in Miioke. with no insur anco. Dr. S. .1. Cunningham was in IJud Cloud Wednesday on business. CAMPBELL (l-Voiii the Citizen. I Mrs. Clatunco Wilson, living down ,....,.. i. i,,.....,!., ,., 1.llli wvirh.v Ii..mi towai us inavaie, l eitu noo i' i may ii om l.tiu.iilii wliern lu. wool nlioilt I linn. ijiucoin, wnoio sue weni aiioiu iniee weeks hi fore to uuiloruo an operation. . , ... . it. She is still somewhat weak, but scorns to be rotraiulnu strenjith .pilli rapidly. Tim tmuliiiiiht ii i'eu. ivinl-t: mni u-ns 1110 pimilll.M I II UW WL.KS ll,.!) WHS iiuinlin.1 InmiiLnii fli.lji Itn.t r..i.ni.( nt ' ' BLAI'llS iFroin the Ku'erpilse.i Ijui is- v Ii il'U :ii.m 'ii oved Valley Mew RBexlGOi oiiil il.mlil. Tin scocr that here ic 25 tO 40 blln OT i'l?eati a t Ha ns r,? AlrmifM, qj fO W IQUH Of A.Ti.lfa, pec. oi . ne nesi ai'ieuiiiira i laiuis in w I'si- tO s'l i per aete. mvesimen 'i X'4iii'Al Vjri"i tihJlJkjk Effill'S ITIlOrOUftilbred Sold 1 will sell ut Ucllalrc. H.ins.. Nov. 21), 1907, the following: t2 Scotch Topped Shorthorn Hulls fnuu t months tn '. years old. sire 1 .11 vendee Iti.i. 'n '! Ili.l'i'l.l liv Miii.ln'', , , " , . . ', , Lavender ISarforth. imported, one ol . ... ... i.,.h. fields not f.il. hnl In Hue con. lilimi. 12 Mrrj'l SoWR. o Poland ( hinas. bred to it son of tin . .. ,K , J,,!1 H,'st 1"',z, 'l "J'"' ' '""' (xpimlllon. u liiii'iipi. hn-it to i Ion- , dyke Prhu-e. Cl.imlvlii l'l'lmv wi.s . iu-vor beaten In a show ring. 12 Mnli1 1'i.us out of the ub-wi males. i Span of Spring lM tiles, i Spun 2-year-oUl Mules, et I'll jrooil. Spotted Team, A vears old. ,:vI.l.nu11IllIiiv Hn,.. Wi.lirhi mm ii,w. i Bay Team. i.il: can step a ml .u ; - - ... .....ii ........ i i .. ...n.. i.. . Hutli standard bred. ,(s n ,.,.,,,, ))f ... ,s. ,UM, r,lU ,,', .. i..ls .. .,, .. i r .,..,, Parties from II distance enter- tained at hotel. Terms of sale, i i months. Vt. IS. HALL, Jrojirlfttor. John Rramun, AiicHoiiiut. Notice, of Incorporation. . N,,"1,'1111""' ; ' '", "-ii'"uiii i-.is iiu.n ilulj lurmiii u.i- m .! i-imi' i ini urn ' " "I mi or .e'liUi.n .lul i.i i ic. i. iiiimI itinl ii 1.lir.i111i i-tli. ,, ,, ,.....r,n.....uii r ..... n.imr,iuii,.n iy. 1 1-print ipitipiH riiiiiim.iiiK "' llIMi ss is Ktfil ('Inn. I. illn I imiil). t imiMk,,. ii.c m itni naiurcoi iiu i.mhiuks io i.. :XX:'i:;"l. P"'iiMlliiit niiclniMMini siilou iirui;. incillcliu's ,,,,,1 ,1H.w.,,l.il.Sillnl of .ill -'omls nn nir UstmlU Inilhlli'il l.v nsnll nr liiilp.'ili. .IrnifuUi ,,..) tllllll..llll,.. I II r ill.... I...I.1... . eiiriHiMll.il Is (IctiiliiT 1st. urn? inul ll ti-rtnlnii Hon i Him y.'nrMfr..mn.H ilnie Tli hlwln-l rrprVo'aTrv,;:;.'1;: Ohmk). The olllpi-rs lt nlinm t.iu uUnlm .f i IIIH l'iirHirititntl nr Ii. i.e coiKliii'lfil. itro it Im.i'il l"not topxn'cl ilo.. .tlii'ciori.. Imin wlinmiui' phiwn n tirofltlctil. mm ri'irtr) hihI Iriiisutor, imiou ucuuer .iii. it"). II. i: (iaii'G. V. .1. I.lili c. II. I, IlliOU liiiuri.otnt.iri. i - - - . ! their real estate otlice from the Hart 1 man linll.lf m to the .,...,,,,,1 i. ...... no 1 stairs in the .Enterprise block. Cn Monday of last week Frank Wan Ilo took chaise ol the City meat mar ket, which has been run by L. II. Fids for about two years. A deal has been made whereby l-'red L. Spence becomes jio.sse.ssnr of the confectionery and short order hcmu ' which has been conducted by K. W. 1'Vms the past seven mouths. Another business ohnnj.o took place I.voster'ay when Kred Werner ut chased , t h,. l,,,,,,,. shoo and iesldei.ee of K ' " L. t lievnlter. .'r. and .Mrs. s. W.tiroen moved their li--l'll s'unds from Campbell last Friday and Saturday and mo located Mr. and Mrs. S. F.firoen moved their in the new residence on McKelvey -t. recent Iv lliiished by H. W. Tilt tie. .'. . Cil'I HE ROCK. , (hroni the Siirnal.) ) ) , , -1 Tompkins pmchiised the S'cho bourir barboi shop Mils week and soldi,,... ..., ,.,.... ,i ti. i.iit..i- . n...i lil-shnptot.iorui' Fairliold, who l.iisjllu, K,im. ,ls ,H.l the rraiiklin hlj.1. l,t'"" IMla,i,,J-' "f th0 !l,ui,'s ni ,l'" school their trame advertised for last former place. Friday. i.odi i.anisoii nun who nave uoiioj Tlu j-ed Cloud business collcre fo.u to Toulon, 111., where thoy expect, to .,, u.nm Hiampionsof the commercial spend the winter. ' ,.oll..,res of the state, .h feate 1 the he.v.v Leu Toniikius has moved his family to Inavaie, whom they will live on a farm. .1. H. Malty and family departed last Thursday for l.em enwoi th. K's which they will make their futiiie home. I Henry On-tot was in Kcd Cloud Wed i uu-day nicht. " " 1' RAIN K Ll A ., . c .. . . (I'rom the Sentinel.) Mrs. , 11. Hiown, who is now livlujr in Ited Cloud wit h her sister and edu- cat iuu her dai'hter Florence, was up last week to inspect! hinson t ho tin in. Her -ister, Miss Kettner, has a position clorkiuk' in a store there. Mrs. Nellie W. Caster, whom a incut many in Franklin county know and ad mire, had no opponent, in Wehstir county for ie-electioii Io the county superifttendency, so sali-faetory was her tlrst term. A cold wave struck Franklin county Monday and Tuesday and I he mercury took a rapid descent, gointfdown us lo a. ;4 li,i..iAiiiiiCkkV, JL j. . tt. k 'iTIiiUlli 11WW IIMI ilMIMMlMmMMr IWWWMPPlWl'ni nMWlWW-WIWIlll II infill r 1 1 .IT EVetux MSdajjfeiijirfr.K . vs.v, gmmmjmgiM as 2 ,t'l','os ,,l'ltnv He.tnK point, or tO 10 (JuJIOCS Ull.OW V.elO. Judtfo Frost in tin court at Liiii'oln j icnnuii ii now iron 101 iiuruitiur uoru- Of and ll.tj(l tlio ditto i)f his execution j as .lainmry 17. Uarkor's attorney, lodge Humor, will now carry it o tho supremo com I of the state. duller. th K"l Cloud baseball pP- ,.t,ni' u'ho Imt. Im.m i.ti ui- it ttirli ......... ( "Cl """ ",,s uct'ii I'IMhm t wild snini' ,i. i ....... i.. u...,i.:....i i. i. ihhiii; 'iniil in l.n ll I ife i kill llliuillll ,,, ,,. . uilli M,Msr,ll.tlll.lly ,,,....,, ..,,.,.,..,. w,t,,l(i olr .. ' ...., .":::j;:v ;;. . L;:: h v iieu.iu.iituneos. lie iru-nii lib way homo . IN'UAMMATimY KJiI,tMA'll.s.U iTHKD l ' a DAVs "nilOti L. tllll. of t.il iiimii Ind w., "M, .. liH'l liillHininii'iirr liheuumtlMii' l!) i erj ' Vlu' "IM! J""t. '"" "uvrti.ic ' 'nni.ii- mM Iut b 1) ..m f...-i. .9n. . rtoiirn hIi.,..m i :",,,,l,1V,,"i! ,1,l.,",!i ,"'1 l",1,,l",Ms',uv"'1" RJJnUV.M.Uili-'Wiir'li. It, r'o, Illipi V nl. i U :hm t in, (Mni" ruliul w slit ihh ill. ! 'ii rn"t iilniui In t!ifio litx i I ttv mre Ii Mivnl hyr lif,.." inul i.y M. "u. criff. Pflltll. I C L" 1 I in'H' F00TTSAIL. Wlift nrn "Mflivi-Plrf.." 0HliH',lll.S.- t ...!..... O I The I!ed ('iiiud biiMiK.N eolle-j-e fon'- l ball team now ela'.iiis tlieeliinitpioiisliip j of the state after a picked team from l the citizens of the town had won over I tin ajryreu'-ition of tiotia-flile sluden'.s f,,,,,, te (:ramUslam.b,H.,essco.letfe. -The liuiile UoeU Signal V ilo not w i.sh to accuse the editor of the Sijri.al of bavin"; a desire to put ,'lp "l,' t'huid business eollcfje. the tlHYll of l.lli leillil III !1 U'linnil1 tiirllf lu.. fore his readers, but we fetl that his source of information In this iiistai'ic must have ben unreliable, aslilsstate uiciit is u distorted view of the facts in the ease. i Mverv business colletteoreomiiiercial school, or. for that matter, any other kind of school or university, follows the common' practice ofoll'ering special inducements to irood football olavei sm ich as free tuition, etc. in order t. -t them on their teams. Theremin ..,, "l lu" Vn "" lh" l!,,tl rll bi'1' col vffi eleven secured liv s-ich ineaic .. I . . 1 r I. . ti We (III llol ItlloW Ol Uliy. I Hit It then . , T . ' ., ,,, , '. . who wihhes to see It. V.e understainl ti,t .he (mi.d ihi.,a business ,.n.vi. has plavers seeiired on their team l, ' , , , . . .... special inducements, ami that one spi'dul imltiriMuriils. and that niu '' their pb.yer.s- Priest has been on the team for live year.. If his brain is as jpioil as his muscle, the only reason he ' js stjn ,t college is because of his value to the team. Do you cull him it bona- tt,h' slll'u'1'-' Wt' "Vl' " Ifsltnm-.v In making the statement that the I fed I'lmul btihiticss college eleven comes as near heuij a team of bona-lide students asthetirand Island tiisn relation and that the jraine was fairly won In every respect. Smith Center and the Colleire I'res- i.,.,its mi on the local trromidsThanks iviiijx ituriuioii. net Thursday. Nov ..s. This may be the colleges last Kame this season. ' This is not a collegiate team, but a bunch of professionals. p.v mistake we allowed an item to i i. i.,.n v i,,., i. v,.-,. ...... ..... . .-- ...,. tl tht ell'i'd that the College t'rescents were to play a return raine with the were to play a return raine with tin Concordia (Kaus. state Normal Sehoo on their grounds today. The stateinei. 1 was erroneous, the jraine lin iny been , called oft' some lime ao. j The hlffh school has a hard time sc- curing panics. They had one arranged for and advertised with the Hastings' hijjh school, to be plavi-d on the home roniid.s tomorrow afternoon, but at Klooininiutoii team on the grounds of the latter last Friday afternoon. It was a close (runic. Neither side scored in tlio tlrst half, but in the ''second two touchdown- were made by Ib-.l Cloud, j I and jrnals kicked, the score at the finish stiiiiilllijf 1" t 0. Purinjr the second, half lied Clouds center, 'fed Harris, received a broken collar bone, ami his place was taken by Claire Wolfe. Time J of halves, '.'o and .'". heferee, steward: J empire. Millar.hoad linesman. Walton, j The editor of the .Mankato Advocate I says. In regard to the lied Cloml-ilraml , Island chumplotispip rootbnllatnctwo, weeks a(Tu '"We (.'ot therein time to1 sec a part of it and we must say that . it was rotten, lied Cloud miiuaued to' leal the (iiiine from i.rand Island, but t t was no credit to teem. They oiihl i to he hi'iMlil. tiYhiiiucd of the treat-j nielli they (rave inc viiiiuir iciiiii inai iliiv. N e never witnessed such slii.' (rliiff. such dirty tactics, such interfer ence by spectators as we saw that day. ami it was all the fault of lied Cloud. (iraml Island plays a clean iriuiie. hut they stood no show on that (rrhliron. Now wouldn't that jar you? Jtibt IvcOciv ecl, a Car t . FLOUR. - -AT PiUMB'S FL0IIR Vott c;m save; nu-r.cy 1 takiiij? 5,Oo pouiuls ot" liir I '" ' f HMmHIMMMMiWK. r Dosi't Buy Land nor Loan ! ftacy on Real Estate witlioiit ettill;.' one -if Tei-l pert ct M-'racts ot' Title. T! e oblest and most rcliab'e M-t Ali-traet books in Weii-tcr t . -.o.( oh id tiled and approv. I Kept s-ntssK of the .,.t In Mirainv c aiipanie.s dnlnj- Im-i in --. in tin Mate. LOAIXS S5ASVV on GJTV '&! ER HE fc tw i 4 m O. G. TEEL V Red CfoucI, Pcbr OlTioc in OvcrSng Stock. Phones: Ball SO, Farmers 3C l t r lU-- 'sX'Sb &- ftJt.AfcOI.L J rocer Js.i ces-ois to .lohu (irilleth DK A LICKS IN (J r 41 m rsir"4i Eam fu J F ffi 8 ? R P tfflHJ lirffEllS W c?uab mm a mj ceJia--KKa-s .rurwrrJ.aaJ ft ? ' !$,&& $ $ J& Q g h & MU WZ 3 Vli! H Vl .j U i W lJ? A full assortment of Seasonable Goods kepi in Slock. Call and See L:s. We will try I; Please You. 425 Webster Street. Uell phone lo. Ind. jihui.e 1 8 i Albright Bros. N T p j n iP,5 c O We cannot afford to do less than satisfy in quality, style, price and il'wa to you our person al service and careful attention. Calls Answered Night or Day Rural and Bell phones at store and resid n :e. i aunders rot hers RED CLOl'D, - XE BR. Canon City, Sunnside, and (icnuine Xiper Head .Maithuul COAL You may be paiticular or what some call "cranky," but Ol'K CO L will please you. Our coal is clean and wo deliver promptly. UellTol. tiO. KuralTel.71 V iwawsw". H BE TS A F T Q U BBUfl HiE X VJv- l i y f, v,