• 2®S»; ■ '£&?&•*&•/£&&•)&■ r • • -- - XwSXiXsXa®®®®®^ ;•; Paid on SiglU , @ «•• iho i* l<- far itii ibeeki drawi BIML _ . ' I » •J this b i •) 11><>»aim-usuiuili mill ti gr* »f li-.il- il* r \ - . yy> /®C B •J both fur you and imycc. That U uuly \ . --- I.T/V II 1 / » •> oo« advantage of huvitiu \ / » oAn account with the Mer- \ / | 3 chants & Farmers Bank. \ / | There uro muny other* Much it* thu \ tf' **’ * / fi ■J r«> I !«•*•(ion of tlot«a, ilntflM, •>!>*.. tho . —-p / ffl A securing it '"-iMs. the Nailing nf lit \ / g -v teiMif credit mal ninny «»i tier ••• rvlcca. \ / g Your account Is cordially luvltcd. / >*ji» ffl I Merchants BANK I I >3®js XsXS©®®©® fer- ■ - t • „ >.,:»:■> UTM-naw—min wrar«Bgiy*aEr=3ri | Fall Stock of j Wall Paper At the CITY DRUG STORE Prices Right. < • N£f MUaMMBBaBaMBMHnBHNHHBHH ' C. F. BURKE ' lirccJcr ol PURE BRED Duroc Jersey Hogs 1 have several of those fine young males left ami can sell them right. 1 have also some nice gilts ami breed sows. Can sell you pairs unrelated. Prices range from §l5 up, according to breed ding quality and age. ■ Write, phone, or better still, come and see for yourself. Phone Blue 315 ' ' his Store Yea The Best Boys 9 Clothing Made You Find the Isabel in Every Garment / . Absolutely Guaranteed f|i|| /st'-r 'T'HERE are not many makers who have fff'v’y' reached the mark of superiority by which HHJ 3£y. Hyj' we judge boys’ clothing; only about one in ten; you H La' . can count them on the fingers of one hand. By ■_ But we've found the best of aIL We’ve gone over the J / \ ’ field, sorted, silted and rejected until we’ve settled Kfi^i ’ 'S upon and know that >/t\. EE^',, , xtragood / '".j m . J CLOTHES FOR BOYS Rf ? represent the best any maker can pro- ji , c- T, ' , ; ducc, the best any store can sell, the best Jyi i ‘V 'M KV fe|a any customer can buy. qS&y yys'3 l In XIS4S22D you get fit, style. quality f Sg ' and better service. You secure more of . •'7 rJ* ■. . •!.• ■r< .per; . in m.’in.iry » , * & clothes because of the higher grade of . " A cloth, linings and materials used; and ’• T ''i.S JBg because of the newer way of cutting, fit- J ' ' • r?i ! ting and shaping these into garments. Keep the name X180222D in mind. ! I jj' 1 VS»j Remember it in connection with this store. i ./ . f A W Come here for boys’ clothing. / i ! ' "~i ' \ Suit* for School and all Occationa. —Boy** double- '*4/ V ' *t brc*»l«?d coil and auiU, nlio Norfolk*, ngra 7to v 17; »l«o RiHiinni, Snitora «nd Junior* for youngatcra 2'i to 10. A great variety of fabrica that are auit* ' . £ A f , | able and atl the colora and patterns deaired. Prices $5.00 to $1 ?OO grfm 11.1. MAXWELL I; .;d»j a co. MBa Excursions One Way Ratea—St. Louis $21.66; Chicago $25.36 Second Class Colonist Rates to ilex- Ico Sept. Ist to Occ. 31st Second Class Colonist Rates to Call* Ifornla Sept. Ist to Oct. 31st San Diego. $26.00 Los Angeles. $26.00 San Francisco. $26.00 and many other points. Liberal stop overs. Second Class Collnest Rates to North west Sept. Ist to Oct 31st. Billings. Bozeman. Livingston, Butta. Garrison. Heiena. Ogden, and many ether points, $20.00 To Ellensburg. Huntington, Pend.u ton and Spokane. $22.50. To Ashland. Beliington. Portland. Seattle and Tacoma, $26.00 Liberal stopovers. W. Ken Robertson, Agent. Afflicted With Sore Eyes for 33 Years I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago 1 became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly inflames. One of my neigh bors insisted upon my trying Cham berlain's Salve and gave mo half a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came back to me.—P. C. Earls, Cynthiana, Ky Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by Avard'e Pharmacy. Catfish, whitefish, trout sal mon and halibut at Stauffer's every week. How to Cure a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which we arc all more *>r Ir*s ' interested, for the quicker a cold i* j gotten rid of the less the danger of ' pnemnoui.i ami other serious di*i- .«es ‘ I Mr. It. W. L. Hall. ..I Waver!y, \». 1 has used Chamberlain's Cnuuh Kent- ! cdy for years and says: "I fin lievc Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' Jo be absolutely the best preparation !on the market for colds. 1 have rec !<>mntcndrd it to my friends ami they all agree with me." I*or sale by I Avard’s Pharmacy. Cat fish, white fish, trout, sal mon and halibut at Stauffer's every week. Quinsy. Sprains and Swellings Cured "In November. 1901, I c.-tight cold and bad the quinsy. My throat was swollen so | could hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlain's Pain Halm and it g»vc me relief in a sh : time. In two days I was all right.'" *ays Mrs. I- Cousins, Ottcrhurn, Mich. Cham berlain's I’ain Halm is a liniment and is especially valuable for sprains and swellings. For sale by Arard's Phar macy. CHURCH NEWS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Louts M. I‘oUuttiliikky. pastor.) All tho regular services on the Sab bath. Sunday school at 9:40 a. m. Ep worth League at 7 p.m. Public wor ship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Good music at both services. Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. I. Davenport, Pastor. Services at the Christian church. Sun day school at 1:46, Preaching ser vice at 3 p.m., by the pastor. Subject: "The Lifo Real." It is expected that Miss Sadie E. Brown, of Carlinville, 111., who has beon ongaged as choir director, will be present and sing. Christian. W. B. Harter. Pastor. 404 N 13th St. I Biblo school at 9:45 a.m. Church ser vices at 1 I a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon: '"Filling the Falhei’s House." Evening sermon: "An Empty House," C. E. meeting at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Al! are welcome. Baptist Church. S. C. Green. Pastor. No preaching service. Pastor is absont. Sunday school at 8:46 a. m. Young peo ples' mooting 7 p. m. Welcome. CATHOLIC PATH Kit PKI.IX LILLY. I’utor. Services on first and third Sundays of each month. First Sunday, Mass at 11 o'clock and third Sunday at 8 o'clock. A beautiful display of Gage Hate at Miss Cline's on Oct, 11 and 12. All are invited. Misses Laura and Edwina Shelton left Wednesday for Kansas City and other points in Missouri. Thoy will visit friends for a month or two. The Pacific Monthly for October con- ; . tains the third of its series of informing I | articles on "The way of the Land Trail®-! 1 gesser," by Lute Pease. Whether Voj 1 are aware of it or not,Ui!» is • sub, ; farther reaching interest to I.*.*.- - ... - 1 the Uni tod States than anything incur 1 rent literature, ami the man who wan'.. ! to have an intelligent knowledge of tho j eubjoct cannot do !>etter titan invest ten cents in a copy of this special number of the "Pacific;** or better etil! send 61 for a full year's subscription to this splendid magazine. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and tho healthy condition of the body and mind which they create make* one feel joyful. Price. 3$ cents. Sam ples free at Avard's Pharmacy. Notice For Publication DKIMItTMI.NT OP Till: INTI*. It (OK l.AM’iirnn: \t t*rkai.**. r« 2. i >1; N.IIi-oUl.'m ' »• (flrrt. ill , 11V I* |l r.l «*f JT |\.fd. **-.!«*.. b*« m.'.l |.l» Inlrtillon to malt*-flnal m i>> utatl--n : • f r of liUelatm. % ;■: 111 - * l I v m#il>- Jiin* 12. not. tor iti \V«, N\v ,*u , -u that Mild i»f*»*»r win h* n il*.. tri l ('ourl. m Jut-la. • . 11 1 < J(*> lll«> roll.iwllltf B||||tt* Utwl. * U: Atnmt K. M*r*h. >if is* Junta. €>»!■• Mnrr Mnmh. ■>( l^i Nrllln lm«ll.»r Onto, Lmui Knyart.or lt-»'li> Pool. (*«»io. 17-SI ». ATaBBBT. ItevUtpr Notice For Publication DBPAHTIIKNT OK TfIK I NTH 111 OK. La®u orricx at h'RRMi. Ciiui. iWptrmber I*. |W Notice I* hprvl«r jrivt-n that Klzar I*. Whit tlneton nf lltM'lijr t'or'l. (.'o|o.. Ii«« flln*l tt'»(l<-«’ of file Int—tloo to putke Inal commutation Cnmf In nintoirl «. IM fnr Ihn MV, Hecllnn Ttown«lil|iZi J*. KnnsnS; W. Clh I*. M.. an«l that *altl pnxtr will tnaile lirlorr •>ik I)l*lrlrt Oturt at l.a Junta. • 010.. on November 11. IRR. He iumn «hr rntluwinc irllne«»«-* in prom hl« rtmilniiotM rrslilcncou|>nn ami cultlvalino of tho laml. rlt: flonrsv T' -id. or Kooky Ford, (\»ln. I>. It. MoliiUmli. i.f ICo- k) Ford. (>)|n. It. 11. Tndd. ..r Itnokr Kurd. r.»lo. riirtnn Tuokor. nr luHTkjr r»»nl. I’nln. IVCp M. A. AIIIIKY. Itofdstor. Notice For Publication DKPAKTMKNT OK TIIK INTKttIOK. Laxu Orncx at l*t*rnixi. Cohn. Mcplembrr 2®. 1907 ttnlloo In hrrrtir rlrrn Ilia! John W. Mllloi of Kooky Fool. ( 010.. hit* flh-d notlro of hi* Intention to mako final nv* »r In *uj»- iwirt of hi* olnlni. vl*: ttomr•«».’-ad t'.ntry S«» 11210. n.adf m pl. 17. Ipo. ft.r lh- MS NWS. N‘4 MV',, ?*« cti.ni 5. Ton ’i*hl|> •*. S. It/inrr .*■; Wfith I*. M.. and that raid proof will In- iii.hlp t»of«in? Clerk Pl*lrlri Court, at I~* Junta. Coin.. »»n Nnvmilwr ’J>. 19 7. He name* the rmtowlna wllnrer* to prov*- hi* conllnuou* re*ldeiiou ujH»n. and oulilvn tlon of, tho land. vl«: Charle* W. Be«*ly. of ltnok» - Ford. Colo, John M llowtnan, of Itnokr Ford. Colo. I»an 11. Hwly. of Kooky Font. 1 o|o. Oeome Coffman, nf lluckr Font. Onto. IMZp »«. A. AIIIIKY. ltc«ri*tor. NOTICIi OF SALE OF CORPORATE STOCK l-OR DELINQUENT AS SESSMENTS. J Kooky Font. Colorado. I OctolxT I. Il»'«. MOTICE 1H lIKKKHV fIIVKN. Thai there I* *’ dellnqnonl Hi-- foil •lock of TIIK ROCKY K«»lt I> CANA I- KKSKKVOIH. LAND, LOAN ItND PRUBT COMPANY, on aooouni of an ;i- I on the 10th day of December. I cut by tlio atnckhnld ••r* of said corporation, th ja**ll«» the ns*mo of llie stocklintder.n* follow* Niinn*.>l ; > • ' I*.Y. Huxjkholdor* Cerl fihare* Amount V C N '■ - ' ’I Notice i* 11 l*o irlvrn that In iK’riinlnnc" With law. nnd pursuant to no order of the Ihnir-l ol Director* of said Company inside on the St*t day of Anvil*!. U*»7. the nt»*ve tnentlonn«l *lock *odelinquent will Ire sold at public mo tion tothehlXlir*t and t*e*t bidder al thenltle** of the Heeretnry or the Cntntmny. nf Numtier Hit Elm Avenue. In the City .1 Itooky Ford. Oter»» County. Cnlnrndo. at the h >ur of ten o'elnuk In the forenoon on **,»turdny. the nml «lay of Nnxember, I'’ <7. to pay said delin quent n*sessrnenf thereon, nnd the cost* of udvertisiiiK mid exia’ii*’’ of sale. (J M HALL Pecretnry of the Kia-ky Ford Cunnl, It*’*, ervolr. Laud, Loan and Trust Co. IIJ-U DLL Z. T. ROBERTS, DENTIST. Scmnoforms Gas ute-J in Extracting. PHONE WK4T. 171. Kimzby-Covf.k 11CI1.D1.NU. Hours:—B-12 a. m. 1-6 p. m. DR. R. L. BROWN. DKNTimr Crown and Bridgo Work and flna Gold Filling a speciality. hale Block Rocky Ford OR. S. M. KELLOGG. Osteopathic Physician Grniluato oft! *> •fArnoricuu School of Osteopathy, Kirktivillc, Mo. 203 South Main, Over Opera* House DrujJ Store. Rocky Ford, - Colo. DR. C. W. JENNINGS Dental and Veterinary Surgeon Call* answer*-*! day or nltfhl. Ottivo at Palare Livery llarn. Fhono Uluv 103 Uealdeuce Phone Wost 107 CROWE & BRYANT (Successors to Oeo. R. Daring) CssAi Dealer 9 in FEED, COAL , ARTESIAN ICE and WATER Gen oral Team and Transfer Work || 102 S. Main Street Phone Blue 34 Bmkt ~Hlin—MlH ll I l I I | II ■ HI—I ■ OLDEST BANK IN OTERO COUNTY. i lncorporated Juno J 4. 1007. THE STATE BANK Capital, Surplus and Profits $72,000 Btfaty Depo»ll Boxct lor Bent. JOHN E. GODDINO, Pre,. OEO. W. SWINK. Viee-Pre*. E. J. SMITH. CMhl.r. D. W. BARKLEY. Jn. A.tLCuh fjiGcxv.xvS)? ■ - • seenaenranMwnemeiMiWMMenia Gome and See Us. i The Central Meat Market i* now nicely settled in its new locution, 975 Railroad 7lvc., mid we will be —1 1 “’ c kl’lici'iil puolic drop in SAs in the nnsi v c in plensure to ieiil v ith us. ipt and cartful tueeuc n aa though irdor. :rt lee 975 R. R. live. exsommu mnnumhinm LISTEN Central Business College Wanam.ker I* Talkln« §jo i ß lh St. Denver Pounded In l»7 The young man who starts In at IliKlne**. Hhurtlmnd, Telegraphy. Drafting. lh'« lime will *lnr>'l tint little chance Fngllsh * without a business training." - .. LISTEN AGAIN Denver Hualncaa Unlveralty 'all® .. ,W.,,1h «... I*m< t1.'.l Ti. *f*.n who .lari*out In »n.ltm.nl In l nlvvr.Ur H-lldlne life writing . Plain and legible hand n»mf* Cnn.rn.rcUt • iivrtsuut with n gr* at ndv mtnge ir i»arncs commercial School I y re n voting man and had to make feio-iiChimp. St. Th.mrugh Counma In my*• t*. L-radiiale *t a rla**fea| lloukkeeping.Shurtlmnd.F.ngllsh.QlUlog free Inp there, nr to graduate | Bmllege and *tnp there. I Denver ttnslnesa Cnllmra ibe college In . “usmess vouege i#4» Glenerm St., Denver B'i-1 women are wantsd »' rite for free copy *»f lltli Annual Catalog le posltlona utter I~ — 11 ■ college r*nir«e. Aiodcrn School of Business ar« nnd rutalnjfueg are s*. Charlea Bldg. Denver llookkeeplng. •°*4sy. ShorthatMl. Typewriting. Telegraphy Car® of tha Typewriter. "Wo Imvo to do n deal more tinker ing with typewriting mschineg that are used In private residences than with thoso In regular business of ficer," sabl an employe of a repair company. "The reason Is that most people who rent or own machines for their own fndlvldw*! use do not tako good - ire of the . rhey m|y ought fAT |. prl 'JO ' > Hv< .; | amount of work dono on them, but they are ao shamefully neglected in tho matter of cleaning and oiling that thoy aro constantly getting out of klltor. When that happens tho own er storms around and declares that ho has been given a poor machine, whereas tho trouble la wholly due to lack of attention."—Now York Times. Henry J. Sprinker. BXCLUSIVK Undertaker and Embalmer. Parlors on Elm Avenue. Rocky Ford, Colo. MRS. MARY J. ANDERSON, Notary Public and Insurance Rocky Ford, - - Colorado DR P. P. KECK VETERINARIAN Offlco at Grar.d Valley Livery Barn Phono Ford 10 Fred A- S&blu. B. 8. Beall SABIN St BEALL Attorneys & Counsellors drtcus 1 Rooky r\>rd and La Junta^L CARLYLE and S. H. POLLOCK I DENTISTS » *jl Bomnoform sgaa / srv/-*rf>l the l«tt*l I* one*- |ifif V \ lII* tic. nr 111 oslale (In* u ■**•«! in • J extracting Pliuue While U, OBcs and Itealdoaou. Make* Billiard Playing Simple. Tho way in which Millard play 11 Is slmplined by the device of a Muni/ professor has astonished thoso wl hare witnessed the test, says { American Inventor. "Tho sided ofV ordinary Millard tablo aro prmhl with six mirrors, one or more of whL can he turned down when a playP made, and tho advantage rests In | fact that any imago Is reflected in I same anglo In which It falls on f mirror. Just aa the Millard ball f bounds from tho cushion In tho srf angle as that of striking. Tho ml# shows at onco the different ways which a shot can be made. Even tryo Is said to make difficult iudl shots as readily ns direct ones, tho Intricacies of the game aro qi l ly conquered by 1