The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 05, 1911, Image 6

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C. D. HALE, Publisher
JtED CLOUD
NEBRA8KA
EVENTS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A
FEW LINES.
THE DAY'S NEWS BOILED DOWN
("ersonat, Political, Foreign and Intel
ligence of Various Kinds, Inter,
eotlng to the General Reader
Given In Condemed Rorm.
Washington.
It 1b not certain that President Tart
will approve the Arizona constitution.
Captain Peary has promised to fur
nlah congroBB with the proofs to show
that he discovered the north pole.
Dr. l.umsdcn of Washington in in
Dcb Moines Investigating the cnuso of
tho typhoid fever epidemic there.
Five thousand dollarn has lieen
cabled by tho National Ited Cross soci
ety for tho aid of the famine stricken
people of China.
Tho coming congressional reappor
tionment will provldo for a member
Hhlp In tho Jiouko of 43C.
CongrcRH will Bhortly Investigate
tho wlrclesa telegraph companies for
alleged: stock irregularities.
.Major William Siuford, for over
iwenty yearn recorder of the lyul
Legion, died at Washington, aged CC
years.
Mr. Hitchcock haa introduced a reso
lution In congress to provide for tho
disposition of reports in tho Hulllngor
Plnchot investigation.
A marked falling off Ib noticed in
iho Importation of manufacturers'
materials, according to tho Import
iccord Just completed.
A national currency associatipn hns
been formed in tho cast, which it is
thought will protect every banking
dlatrlct cast of tho Mississippi.
Customs oJIlclalB at Uoston arc in
vestigating n plcturo believed to bo n
Van Dyke, which tho owner claimed
Iho had bought abroad for $40.
Ab a mark of esteem to n friendly
state, an Impressive- military funeral
will bo held in memory of iho late
Chilean minister, Anabel Cruze.
Customs experts nro maklm? an in.
vcBtlgation of tho BUgar trust which
it la thought will recover to tho gov
ornment several millions of dollars.
Arrangements between tho stnto de
partment and the Mexican embassy
have been concluded for tho construc
tion of a dam and devco on tho
Lower Colorado river in Imperial val
ley. CongrcsB will probably compromise
tho Panama exposition question by
granting concessions to each of the
three eltleB wanting to celebrate
New Orleans, San Francisco and
Washington.
Domestic.
Mt. l'itnn i again In a state of erup
tion. Heavy fighting Is reported at Mai
Paso, Mexico.
.Iowa nro again being expelled from
St. Petersburg.
Hnmon Lucco has been Inaugurated
president of Chile.
Halttmoro has enacted a law segre
gating tho whites and blacks.
Tho American Historical association
in In session at Indianapolis.
Dr. Cook says ho .will never at
tempt another trip to the pole.
II. M. Wells, postmaster nt Crete,
Web., suicided Tuesday by shooting.
Cincinnati had a $2,000,000 fire
Wednesday. Several ilrcnien were In
jured. Cuba Ib contemplating the recon
struction of six essels for coastguard
bcrvice.
Two billion dollars was represented
by tho attendants at a banquet 5n
Cleveland.
Tho Russian government will ox
pell students who Incited disorder at
iho universities.
Father Merlgot, a French mission
nry In China, Is reported to have been
killed by natives.
Tho Creat Western Cereal com
pany's plant nt Fort Uodgp, Iowa, was
burned Wednesday.
Mrs. Ksther Deas of Montgomery,
Ala., will celebrate her 101th birth
day during ChrlstniHF, week.
Navajo Indians In Colorado am said
to bo committing depredations in the
southern counties of the state.
Over ono hundred convicts In tho
Alabama penitentiary have been given
paroles bb a Christmas present.
Tho Lleycllyn Iron Works at I,os
Angeles wore wrecked by an explo
sion, supposedly by dynamite. Sunday.
An Ashevllle. N. C. man received a
Jail sentence for performing tho mis
tletoe stunt at a neighbor's house
Christmas day.
Many street cars and considerable
property liavo been damaged during
the street enr strlko at Winnipeg.
Kx-Presldent llonllla of Honduras
nnd Con. Leo Christmas, an American,
uro said to hnvo loft Now Orleans to
lead a revolution In Honduras.
J. M. (3111, editor of tho National
lias been arrested at Tampa on a
chargo of conspiring to prevent cigar
jnnkcrs from returning to work.
Dr. Allen Starr, In an address In
New York says that Americans arc
living too strenuously, and that the
jnsauo asyiumB are being lllled as a
result
FROM
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PLACES
J " " "rcnch steamer Savonn of Hnm-
I brg Js BiippoBctl to have sunk with
3 tin l nrTtt rf t tit sin I iMin ttlitln n
her crew of twenty-one whllo enrouU
to Nnplcfl.
Tho volcano Annmn in Japan which
buried thirty villages three centuries
ago, is again in eruption.
Women nt Kansas City must nol
wear tho deadly hatpin under u pen
ally of $1 to $500.
Flvo children have died in tho losl
fdw days nt HokobIiI, Okln , from cut
lig mlBtletoo berries.
Ten thousand tons of hay stored In
a warehouse at Stockton, Cal., were
destroyed by lire Tuesday.
Two thousand Immigrants, detained
nt Kills Island, celebrated Christmas
by services In hlx languages.
A number of Italians at Hergen,
N. J., were poisoned by drinking
punch made from wood alcohol.
A peaceful settlement will probably
bo mado of the border dispute be
tween Santo Domingo nnd Haytl.
Arkansas touchers uro making u
study of tho hookworm ono of tho fea
tures of the Btato convention nt Llttlo
Hock.
Twenty firemen and tiollcemen were
killed by the fnlling of n wall during
a fire at a leather factory in Philadel
phia. Flvo thousand dollars worth ol
woolens being- delivered to non-union
shops wero stolen in Chicago Wednes
day. Archlo Hoxscy bent tho world's alti
tudo record at Lob Angeles by soar
ing over two miles into the air Tues
day. The board of education of rtochos
tor, N. Y., has declared against fra
ternities and Bororltles in tho high
school.
Telegruph companies are consider
ing tho delivery of mcBsaKes bv tele.
phone instead of messengers ns at
present.
Alexander Sklblnskl. a Polish vio
linist, loBt three- flngcrB by tho explo
sion of n giant llrecrackor at Home
Georgia.
Robert Etmsllo, who has served the
National league as an umpire for
twenty yours, will bo retired on u
pension.
Tncoma's nnti-trcatlng law has gone
Into effect, and tho result Is being
wntched with much Interest tho coun
try over.
A lono hold-up man wont through
tho Sunset express nt El Paso, Tex.,
and relieved the passengers of consid
erable cash.
Tho actions of the National Orange.
Patrons of Husbandry, wero severely
criticised by the Maine state grango
at Its Inst session.
An engagement between Boldlnrs
and inBurrcctos nlong tho Haytlon
oorucr resulted in the k nc of bv.
oral on both Bides.
A recent earthquake Is believed to
bo tho causo of largo fissures in tho
earth that havo appeared In tho'nelgh
borhood of Wichita. Kan.
A bomb, supposedly placed by mem
bere of tho ninclc Hand society,
wrecked n tenemont in the Italian
qunrter of New York city.
It required but ten minutes for a
Jury nt Brooklyn to return a verdict
or guilty against one of tho Italian
kidnapers arrested there.
It is reported that threo Americans
wero seized by Honduran nollco.
thrown into Jail, la&hed with whips.
deported to Guatemalan territory and
landed penniless in the forests.
Tho family of Ralph Johnston, who
was killed, nt Denver In nn aeroplane
accident, will recelvo nn annuity of
$1,000 from tho Wright IlrothcrB com
pany, in whoso employ ho was.
Mantella Watlm. who took part In
a lynching last July, has been found
guilty at Newark. Ohio, of man
slaughter and sentenced to twenty
years.
Tho year old baby of Mrs. K. J. Cox
was lied up In pillows and thrown
from n window during a lire at Chi
cago. It was caught unhnrmed and
tho mother afterwards rescued.
Tho mother camp of the Arctic
Brotherhood Thursday celebrated the
triumph of tho sun over tho power
of darkness, symbolized by tho length
enlng daylight after tho shortest day.
A lone bandit held up a Missouri
Pacific train at Kansas City Monday
and got away with a comfortable sum
of money, not to mention watches and
other Jewelry.
Tho Amorlcnn Association for thi
Advancement of Science at Mlnneup
oils will bo participated In by many ol
tho foremost scholars of the rnlteu
States and Canada.
In a fire at tho Morris meat plant at
tho Chicago stock yards Firo Chid
James Horan and twenty-live firemen
wero killed by fnlling walls. Fifty
other persons wore Injured.
Rov. Norman Plass, Charles Hrool.s
and John Traphaden havo beep indict
ed by tho federal grand jury at Uos
ton for using tho mails in a scheme
to defraud.
In n haudhag belonging to W. J.
Darling, arrested at Dondwood, S. !.,
was found evidence that ho was In
correspondence with over 350 yoiiiiu
ladies in different nnrts ' the conn.
try.
At a Christmas dinner given nt
Dolmar, Dela.. by John Onv. It v.
quired eight largo turkeys and the
ouier trimmings to feed his thirty
two children, together with grand
children and great grandchildren toe
numerous to mention.
Several conductors on tho Union
Pacific between Denver nmi n,u
havo been discharged, recused ol
grafting.
James Qoodcnouch siilimiiini' in !
loss of a quart of blood for transfusion
into tno veins of Mrs. l,. f!. Knot n
sufferer from blood wilEonlmr nt ?jn.
J coin. The oDcrntlon was successful.
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GOLDEN
IDD
FREMONT COUPLE HAVE BEEN
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS.
HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE
What Is Going on Here and There
That is of Intereet to the Read
ers Throughout Nebraska
and Vicinity.
Fremont Mr. and Mrs. P. Nelson
celebrated their fiftieth wedding an
niversary with n big dinner given to
forty of their friends Wednesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, who
wero married In Sweden, settled In
Fremont In I8GU, being members of
Iho first Swedish band who came to
Dodge county.
Penitentiary Minstrels.
LancaBter Tho annual , Christ mas
tiny Bhut-ln minstrel show' was given
by tho prisoners at the state peniten
tiary before i n largo audience. For
two hours and a half the men In the
cast entertained the crowd that oamo
from tho city to witness the perform
once, nnd it was evident that the
members or the cast were thoroughly
enjoying themselves in presenting the
program.
May Lose His Foot.
Tccumsoh. While attempting to
fltoal a ride on n Burlington freight
train at Table Rock. Robert Hedges.
a young man of this city, sustained an
injury which may cost him tho loss of
his left foot. A wheel passed over
tho member nnd a surgeon had to re
move one too and take numerous
stitches In the lacerated foot.
Will Go to Annapolis.
Fnirbury. Raymond, the ?on of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Wright, has
received notice of his appointment
to tho United States naval academy at
AnnnpollB and will leave In a, few
duyB for tin place to undergo the
oxnminutions. Mr. Wright graduated
from tho Falrbury High school In the
class of 1010.
Oldest Man in Thayer County Dies.
Hebron Franklin Macy paBfed
away Tuesday night at the iikc of
ninety-six years and two days. He
was the oldest man In tho county and
wiib among the oldest in the state.
To Stop Gambling Devices.
Beatrice Mayor Rutherford has In
structed Chief or Police McGIrr to
put nn end to gambling devices, raf
fles and. "punch boards." ,sucli us have
been conducted lit local stores.
Harvard Man Killed by Cars.
Sutton Fred Tumor of Harvard
wiib run over by a freight train in the
ynrds here. Both of his legs wero cut
off and ho died a few hours later In a
hospital.
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Firo at Salem destroyed property
valued at $25,000.
Miss Nora Miller won the piano in
tho Geneva Gazette contest.
Work has commenced on tho now
federal building at Falrbury.
Tho Franklin schools 'have been
closed on account of scarlet rover.
A lodgo or tho Woodmen or the
World has been organized at Axtell.
Dr. W. J. Doyle died very suddenly
Monday morning at his homo In Gree
ley. Work will soon be started on the
now $110,000 Catholic church at Chad
ron. Merrick county will hold a special
election to vote cm new court house
bonds.
A wolr hunt by Hustings nlmrods re
suited In the capture or two of the
animals.
.Myron Cllne. y0!i,s ,,1,1, W!lH
drowned while skating on n pond near
Cedar Creek.
The convention or charities and cor
rections will bo held nt Lincoln Janu
ary 15. Iti and 17.
D. V.. Vandeventer or Brownvlllo wiib
seriously Injured when a runaway
team ran Into his automobile.
Oniahii linckinen are up in arms
against the introduction or tnxlcabs,
claiming that they frighten their
horses.
Fire originating In the general storo
of William Puttomin or Pleasant Dale
caused 11 loss estimated at from $l(i.
OOo to $20,000.
The real estate men or tho state
will meet at York December 2S to
discuss matters or Interest pertaining
to that business.
The Nebraska checker association
will hold Its annual tournament Febru
ary 7th. The place or meeting lint not
yet been decided upon.
Falrbury merchants complain or tho
Black ChrlstmiiB trade, which they say
fell far bolow that of former years.
Roy Wllscam who was badly
burned by an explosion which wrecked
his home at Lincoln some tlmo ago,
has beon sent to the peultentlnrv for
ono year after pleading guilty to ar
son. Petitions asking that the poHtofllco
in Central City close on Sunday ex
cept between the hours of a and 10 In
the morning wero presented nt tho
various churches In the city Sunday
muiiiiug .win were quite generally
lti!IVU,
jaE&t&jpnixmM..
SnHfo)Ti
fSrlHlJL?JLl
The annual inspection of the Ne
braska nutional guard by the war do
partment will begin the latter part o'
Januaiy.
Whllo working In his fnther's mill
at Valparaiso, Carl Dcane got his left
hand In tho cogs and the thumb was
cut entirely off.
The board of directors of the Hast
ings Independent Telephone company
declared a .'I',, per cent semi-annual
dividend, payable Janunry 1, 1011.
A fire which started In the home of
VV. L. Brown nt Fairfield was held In
check with snowballs by the neighbor
until tho arrhal of tho fire department.
Nlnot)-ulv boys nnd girls of Wy
more were supplied with clothing anc
given a supjer at Wymoro Frlda
night by the Ladles' Improvement ho
clety.
Business men of Hlldreth have em
ployed a night watchman with the
powers of n policeman to look after
their Interests during the winter
mouths.
Mrs. Hurry Hull and her little son
Harold of York were badly burned by
the explosion or a can of stove black
ing which Mrs. Hull was using near
the stove.
Major Moore, for a number or years
one of tho custodians at the state
house at Lincoln, was the recipient of
a L'O pound turkej Christmas from the
olllciuls and otllce force around the
building.
Six men worked for a day and a
half shoveling coal out of the fuel
storage room at tho steam heating
plant on the state capltol grounds to
the source of a smouldering lire In
n big pile of eighty tons. The coal
became ignited from spontaneous com
bastion Saturday.
Bishop George Allen Boechcr of
Omaha hns accepted tho Invitation of
Chancellor Avery of tho stnte univer
sity lo deliver the annual Charter
day address before the members of
the mld-wlnter graduating class. Tho
mid-winter graduating exercises will
be held February 15, tho anniversary
of the founding of the university,
which will bo appropriately celebrate"
by the students in the afternoon, and
with the graduating exercises In the
evening.
Nebraska's "death rate Tor the year
1000 fell below lilne-tcnths or 1 per
cent on the basis of figures compiled
Oy the bureau of vital statistics. Tho
total number or deaths occuring in
that year and reported to the bureau
was 10,:i7-f, whllo the population is
estimated to havo been 1,175,000.
Miss Leila Kline won the first hon
ors in a silver medal contest held in
tho Fremont college auditorium by
tlic W. C. T. U. under the direction
of Mrs. J. A. McGee. The second lion
ors went to Miss Delphlne Wldmun.
The forty-second unnual meeting of
tho Nebraska state horticultural soci
ety will be held at the university
farm, January 17 to 10. One of the
events of the meeting will bo an apple
Judging contest Thursday afternoon at
1! o'clock.
Noble Bowleg and Prince Carolina,
alleged to bo IndlaiiB from Wowokn,
Okln., have been extradited for mur
der. They arc under arrest In Omaha.
It Is charged that Noble Bowleg shot
and killed Caesar Steppney November
2(5, 1008, and Hint Carolina shot and
killed Dennis Stowart. April !!. 1010.
More than 25,000 children wore born
In Nebraska during the year ending
December 1, 1010, the record or which
has been compiled and summarized In
exhaustive form by State Health In
spector W. II. Wilson. His figures
show a total of 25,171 births for tho
period referred to, as compared with
211,051 tho year before a gain of 1,520
for tho last annum. On the basis or
tho go eminent census showing a
total population or 1,102,211 far tho
state, tho birth rate stands at 2.1 per
cent.
The executive committee or the di
rect legislation league met at the New
Llndell hotel where after dining in
tho banquet room, they considered a
draft or the proposed amendment to
the constitution providing for tho In
itiative and referendum. Tho draft
was drawn by a sub-conimitteo com
posed or A. K. Sheldon. Professor L.
K. Aylsworth nnd Walter Incite.
.Notning definite , was decided, the
evening being taken up with tho dis
cussion or tho technical phrasing of
trcctlons of tho bill.
Manager Adams of tho Lincoln Gas
company has asked tho stato board of
public lands and buildings to connect
tho penitentiary electric lino with his
company by a switch to coBt the
stato $;i0. so that In case tho peniten
tiary line Is out of order tho state
house can be lighted by electricity
from the gas company's plant. Tho
board has the matter under considera
tion. Tho coming legislature will bo
asked to require the' candling or eggs
sold in Nebraska botween June I and
December 31 or each year, according
to tho terms or a uniform bill agreed
on by the rood commissioners or live
states at their mooting Just hold at
Kansas City.
Secretary W. R. Mellor of tho stato
board of agriculture has received no
tice from tho Shlro horso society of 12
Hanover Square, London, that It will
offer two silver medals for tho best
Shlro stnlllon and colt and tho best
Shlro inure and filly, respectively at
the Nebraska state fair next year.
FOR
0
CONTROL
UNCLE SAM AND MISS CANADA GO
WOOING IN NEW WAY.
WOULD FIX RAILWAY RATES
Steady Increase In Traffic Between
tho Two Countries Makes Ar
rangement Necessary Meet
ing Being Held.
Washington. As a result of 11 con
ference between Judge Martin A.
Knapp, chairman of the Interstate
commerce commission, and the Hon.
J. B. Mayble. chief of the railway
commission or Canada, an agreement
has been reached to recommend the
"stabllshment or an International com
mission which shnll have supervisory
authority over rates In operating be
tween the countries. Mr. Mayble came
to Washington rrom Ottawa in accord
ance with a previous arrangement
with Chairman Knapp to dlscusB tho
details of an. agreement they had
reached last August, and the two of
ficials have since been in conference.
Their report hns not been completed,
but will soon be nnd will then be filed
with tho stnto department and with
the foreign ofllco In Canada.
No details aro yet available beyond
the fact that It recommends tho estab
lishment of an International commis
sion upon which shall be conferred
certain defined regulatory powers.
Whether the commission Is to be cre
ated by treaty between the two gov
ernments by joint legislation cannot
now be announced.
Unearth Counterfeiters' Den.
New York. Further arrests, gov
ernment officials say, may be made In
connection with the raid In Brooklyn,
which unenrthed ono of the blggeBt,
best equipped and most dangerous
counterfeiting plants which veterans
In the secret service ever had seen.
A large lot of spurious quarter dollars,
mostly In partly finished shnpe, was
found in a heap on-the lloor of a ram
shackle building in the rear of a tene
ment, while in an adjoining room a
man was caught filling moulds with
hot material. There were moro than
three hundred pounds of metal In vari
ous stages of progress toward th
coinage stnte in the plant.
New York Bank Suspends.
New York. Tho Northern Bank of
New York, with deposits in Its nine
branches or $0,012,582 at the tlmo of
its last published statement, wns
closed by O. II. Cheney, state superin
tendent of banks, "for tho benefit of
tho depositors," because of "certain
conditions" and "also certain irregu
lar transactions." An inventory of
the bank's assets and liabilities is
now under way, but until it is com
pleted no further statement will be
available.
Loses Lifetime's Savings.
Pittsburg. Carrying in his jiockct
(500, the savings of a lifetime, Adam
Price of Warrior Ridge, near Hunting
ton. Pa., came to Pittsburg to give his
dnughter a present of $100. Tho re
mainder ho expected to put in a
bank.
He was met on the train by a stran
ger who offered to show him his
daughter's home, but when they
reached tho Pennsylvania bridge over
tho Allegheny river Price was knocked
iown and his money stolen.
Neat New ar's Present.
Washington. Richard Parr, tho cus
toms detective, who di&covcrcd the
steel springs In tho scales on the
American Sugar Refining company's
dock at Williamsburg, and furnished
much of the evidence through which
moro than $:S,000,000 has been re
turned to the federal treasury, will get
his reward as 11 New Year's greeting.
Parr's moiety was $100,000 for the
work. He was paid $20,000 yomo time
ago, but the treasury had no mor
funds to complete payment.
Find New Cotton Field.
New Orleans. Experiments mado
ay the sea Island cotton In the rich
marshes along tho lower coast of l.oti
,lslana have met with such marked sue
,ces that tho raising of sea Island eot
ton will be pursued on an extensive
scnlo next yenr. Specimen stalks
brought to Now Orleans during tho
InHt few days average us many as fifty
bolls to tho stalk.
Must Pay Inheritance Tax.
Kansas 'City. The estate of Chris-
man Swope, nephew of tho Into Col.
Thomas II. Swope, must pay $10,007
to tho University of Missouri as a col-
'oteral Inheritance tax according to a
'.oclslon or the Judge or the probate
KHirt here. The estate waB appraised
it $;i:i3,050. The money waB be
lucathcd to him by Colonel Swope.
Troops Drive Out Revolters.
Constantinople. Turkish troop?
sent against tho Bedouins hnvo driven
tho revolters out or tho Elkerak dis
trict, in tho vilayet of Syria, near tho
Dead sea, after a sanguinary engage
ment, Olllclal advices received here
stato tho Bedouins lost 150 killed and
GOO prlsonors In the battle.
Hutto, Mont. Reports' havo reached
horo that n party ofprospectors from
Nebraska havo struck an eighteen fool
wldo rich vein In gold at Salmon City,
Idaho, A stampede Is expected.
THE EXPLANATION.
73P
Tho Professor You aro better fed
thun taught.
Tho Stout Student I reckon you're
right. You teach mo, but I feed my
solf. Mean of Her.
Mrs. Galey (back from tho moun
tains) Well, my dear, did you keep
open house during my absenco?
Galey (earnestly) I should say I
didn't, Louiso; why, there wasn't a
night that I didn't lock tho doors at
nlno o'clock.
Mrs. Galey Yes? And where did
you go then?
Important to Mothors
Examine cnrcfullv nvnrv lmtHn
CASTORI A, a safe nnd euro remedy for.
Infants and children, und see that it
Tlonrn ihn
Signature OSaJffi&&fa
in uso For over 30 Years.
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
It is often n shorter way, and more
useful, to fashion ourselves to othors
than for them to adjust themselves to
us. La Fontaine.
Those who admire knowledgo for 1U
own snko ought to wish to sco Its
elements mado accessible to all. Sin
William Herschel.
Dr. TicrccV Pellets, small, suRar-coated,
aty to take as enndy, regulate ond invig
orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not
?npc.
You possess only as much faith as
possesses you.
No More Indigestion
for those who know the value
of Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters when the stomach
is weak, the liver inactive
and the bowels clogged.
Why? It is compounded
from ingredients best adapt
ed for keeping the organs
strong and healthv. and its
wonderful record in the past
has proven it to be a great
success. Try a bottle for
Indierestion. Dvsnpnsin
Colds and Grippe. Get
OSTETTER'
CELEBRATED
8TOMACH
BITTER
Why Rent a Farm
nd bo compelled to pay to your landlord most
of your hard-earned profits? Own your own
IfifilWfc
luiiii. enure a rree liomcntrnrt in
munuoDO, Saskatchewan or
iIDeri&. nr nitrrhn
land In one of these I
districts and bnnk n
profit nf SlO.Qd 01
$12.00 an acre
every year.
Land purchased 3
years ago at tlO.OOan
acre has recent ly
o linn Bed hands at
$23.00 an acre. The
crops crown on these
i a n a warrant the
advance. Vou con
Become Rich
by cattle rnlclne.dalrylne.mlxed
farmlnc and craln crowlnc In
the provinces of Manllnbo,
5nshnlcnetvan and Alberto.
l'rro Immrstcail nnd pre
empllun arms, as well as land
held by railway and land com
panies, will provide boinea
for millions.
Adaplablo soil, healthful
climate, splendid schools
and churches, ijuod roll ways.
...lor sottlers' rules, ilcnotlpdTB
lltoratur:"l.uH llott Wrst'liow
to reach Uiocountrr und olhor par
tlcalaro, wrllo to Hup't of Itninl
crntliirt, Ottawa, Cnimda.or to the
Canadian UoYumtuerit Agent,
- - W.V. BENNETT
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