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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1918 NUMBER 207

COUNCIL OF DEFENSE NOT GUILTY SAYS REPUBLICANS TO SUBSCRIBE $12,000 ! Pankey Has. Caught Him, All Right ' HOLD CONVENTION FOR WAR STAMPS IN . REPORTS ON YEAR'S JURY IN TRIAL OF

R. - TUESDAY OCT. 1ST FIFTEEN MINUTES WAR EXPENDITURES MRS. MAUD CASE

ASSEMBLY OF DELEGATES. SANTA FE CITIZENS AT THE FARMERS LOANS, AGRICUL- SENSATIONAL TRIAL FOR TO NOMINATE TEN STATE PICTURE SHOW BALLY TURAL OPERATIONS, MILI- ALLEGED MURDER OF OFFICERS AND TWO NA- MAKE A RECORD FOR A TARY- AND EXECUTIVE HUSBAND WAS COMPLET- TIONAL CALLED BY THE CITY OF THIS SIZE IN BUDGET MAKES NEARLY ED FRIDAY NIGHT; JURY CHAIRMAN STAMP BUYING $200,000 OUT HOUR AND QUARTER

L R At twelve o'clock The state convention At a held in the Paris Brice. disbursing agent for nearly 1'riday republican meeting submit-- the in the trial of Mrs. will be held here the first of Theatre in connection with the reg- ihe Council of Defense, has ; night jury day a n Case returned a verdict of not October. Chairman R. ular program 168 people subscribed ted port of its operations from guilty. George Craig, 11, 1917. 1018, to1 Holloman thanked the of a con- $11,896.20 to war in May to May 31st, Judge jury through authority special savings stamps A. in a ti.e com- 15 an Governor Lindsey E. James made short speech saying vention date committee, appointed at minutes. Following eloquent the decision. the of the central com- Col. D. C. Collier, Frank the audit. munity appreciates meeting state appeal by Of 7.'0O()0 th ii' the Caen mittee in Santa Fe, has decided on Andrews acted as auctioneer in be- the impropriated by the' Instructing inry has been ex-- ; ';e.1 that a verdict of first the, time and the call was accord- half of the Santa Fe retail merchants legislature $lH6..27.7fi degre , accom-- 1 murder is not to be considered issued chief clerk war campaign This pcud'-'f- as is shown bv the Judge ingly yesterday by savings stamp R1 Holloman allowed D. is said to be a record for a panying recapitulation. port show, the prosecution Jose Sena, city 'S in and defense two hours each of The Democratic will be- of this size. Chief Justice R, H. that the council dealt scrds to argu- convention A ment. Additional evid-nc- e was on 20. Hanna and Col. Jose D. Sena, asJ (farmers to a large cxieut further' given gin Thursday, Sept. -' S. Smith sisted a committee of ladies in col- statement from the commission giv- by Harry Bowman, fiu'hric details of the varied nctiv'tirs and Frank Staplin Case's MAKING PROGRESSES lecting the subscriptions. The Lib- in;j regarding TICKET , bv which M sica has been mental condition. Dr. Massie was Chorus, lead by Mrs. Ralph M. 'cv kept IN THE STATE CAPITOL erty also called and tend-in- "- Henderson, rend1 red the Star in close touch with the progress of gave testimony A LIST OF POSSIBILITIES and airs tl'e war ami which has had mm to show that Mrs. Case dit, not Spangled Banner patriotic raise the shot to her shoulder of the Allies. do with the remarkable showing; gun Ticket making talked of in' the I which lias been made in supporting. .; 't it'.; 1l1.1t this was proved by body war relief am! the bruises which he examined the day capital shows increasing activity in NEW MEXICO GUARD many patriotic both parties : i, drives is understood to be in courser after the shooting. COMMISSIONS AWARDED far in- ' .(J of pnparation by members oi the The ei!"iicc so produced Senate ProspecU ' cludes the admission the defend- Walton now has commission. by Congressman Commissions to the rank of ant on 21, 1018, she about a third of the democratic captain that February will be sent from the .office of Ad- Recapitulation shot Ray Harlan Case, her htmband, state convention delegates pledged General James Baca to Michael with a shot at their nominate him for United jutant .. ,000.00 gun apartments to States Nash, M. R. Johnstone, J. T. Mc- War Certificates sold $225 on Manhattan Ave. in Santa Fe. Albu- at- Laughlin and Fred Clayton of j Under examination by district Chief Justice Richard H. Hanna to to Expense of administration $18,707.76 II. querque. They are report 38 torney J Crist, she testified that appears to have prevailed on party C. M. Barber of the First Loans to farmers outsaniliiig she could not remember the Major Balance account 30,012.05 pulling leaders not to urge him for the Senate Battalion of the New Mexico Home military ... trigger. and is the mpst likely democratic Guards. Agricultural operations 49.388 42 to show that Case had been Seed and Tending candidate for the state bench. Officers for the new companies at agriculture supplies at times unbalanced several physi- on hand 22.801.lSi Judge Granville A. Richardson of Tierra Amanita and Taos will be cians and others testified as to his . . . 38.67224 Roswell is less heard of for the commissioned as follows. At Taos, Cash with state treasurer condition. These included Dr. A. J. and C. L. Tallmadge of So- William H. Bates, captain, E. S.'Bark-e- r, Staunton of Denver, who declared the corro has definitely gained only one first lieutenant and Demosthenes $225,000,000. man had suffered from a fixed il- delegation, that of his home county. Martinez, second lieutenant. At Tie- lusion. Dr. James A. Massie, who Ex Gov. M. A. Otero continues to rra Amarilla, Antonio A. Rivera is SPECIAL TRAINING FOR gave his opinion that Case had be- be discussed by many leading dem- named captain, Carlos Manzanares EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES come a paranoiac, Dr. A. C. Hoff- ocrats and while it is said he does first lieutenant and J. R. Martinez, Banjamin F. Pankay, tha cattleman, is shows by tha news to Im in tba laad with instructed! and favorable man of Deming, who was physician not desire the nomination very few Jr., second lieutenant. dalagations to tha Republican itata contention. t Arrangements have been made to Mr. and Mrs. Case in 1916, when take that denial seriously and he whereby registrants may enter and they resided there, stated he believed remains a strong possibility and one BATTLE PLANE TO BE SEEN election means joy at Washing- enemy, and the party or the com- continue courses heretofore begun in Case eccentric. EI" of the "hopes" by which the Jones WHILE DRIVE IS ON CHAIRMAN HAYS ton and gloom in Berlin. Davies mittee making such accusation will certain educational institutions in the Dr. Henry Towne Safford of men rely on defeating Walton. defeat means gloom at Washing- be guilty in that very act of the State designated by the War Depart- Paso, gave evidence corroborating; this K. a On the Republican side Albert B. for the Fourth ton and joy at Berlin.' worst kind of disloyalty. ment as training schools for the view, as did J. Case, brother, is the Organizers Liberty We have a load to haul Let us. The of Ursula de Romero, who Fall only Senate candidate Loan drive for New Mexico are ad- MAKES REPUBLICAN - heavy Students' Army Training Corps. Deming. mentioned. His activities in the Sen- "I regard this as an infamous pros- as far as hitch both schools in which have been worked in their home, declared on vised that the government plans to possible, up this State ex- j titution of all patriotic proprieties our horses and have them A. & M. the witness stand that her ate and his past tecord are being fc.ll ng-to- n political designated are the College employer end a big battle plane from and the grossest violation of the both New State as did Mrs. ploited by the Republicans every- Field near Houston, Texas, to used, unhampered, freely to pull at Las Cruces, Mexico, appeared unbalanced, where and seem assured that he POSITION VERY PLAIN plainest civil duty, worthy of the this load, each to see which at and the Herleth of Santa Fe, one of the first they Denver passing over several New of Ameri- striving University Albuquerque will be the convention nominee. severest condemnation all can pull the harder. New Mexico Military Institute at to join Mrs. Case after the shoot- Mexico cities to stimulate patrio-- j cans. In this crisis, when all pa- The Governorship tism the drive. Sincerely yours, Roswell. ing. As to the Democrats during triots are striving to bring to the WILL H. HAYS." who are qualified for Mrs. Case as principal witness said governor, Dates and the schedule for the aid of the cause Registrants have put forward Elmer E. Veeder, within a MESSAGES country's every general military service and are gra that her htlshand had repeatedly flight may be announced EXCHANGE OF resource in men and material, when , life and of Felix Garcia and present state treas- week. REV. J. M. WH1TLOCK duates ot the eigntn grade or nign-- threatened her that her H. L. under- thousands of Republican and Demo- into service three who are between 17 and urer Hall. The latter is BETWEEN HIM AND SEC- CALLED BY GREAT REAPER er will be inducted the sons, stood not to want the nomination1, cratic boys are dying, side by side, and have schooling and military! 22 years of age, and had on one but is to run for treasurer $3,500,000 IS LOANED RETARY TUMULTY SHOWS when both political parties are loyal, until such time as they are occassion awakened her in the night, willing afternoon at 2 o'clock-funer- training a .fain. No other Democrat has been TO STOCKMEN IN MONTH such conduct is immeasurably repre- Sunday called for active servic Any rcg-- ; challenging her to a duel and plac- INFAMOUS OF action it is services were conducted at spoken of prominently for treasurer. REQUESTS hensible. iFrom such istrants being interested in continu-- ! ing a pistol in her hand. She said in of evident, and 1 to it, that the Presbyterian church by Rev J. Robert E. and B. K. D. That stockmen that portion regret say V ' she told him to shoot, which ap- Putney DEMOCRATIC POLITICIANS Democratic leaders will to W. Hamblin for Rev. John M should Sellers, both of Albuquerque came New Mexico included in the Dallas these go Wl. e ;HnitaVv. fining parently unnerved him. federal reserve district received length to the Senate and Wk. nf "m "" w.h or to show out for the governorship at their any carry of '' n addre,s the President Other incidtnts tending convention. in cattle loans for the month House. Such unpatriotic efforts to,U a! tl,(' l,om.f h? c . i,.nt ,,f on.. 0f the above that he had hern irrational were re- county INCW irfs - an, Mr. W,',7 Republican possibilities for govern- ending Aug: 15 is the statement of lOTK, pi. Jllrtr lliltl jnse the war for partisan purpose, ai',J; named institutions. lated. During the progress of the tne ; -- " , ,,.,.,,,. . or itrclude Benjamin K. I'ankcv. Sam Lawder, manager of tlu: El Paso man Will n. nays, ot Kepuuiie-- must tail. Mini ineviianie taiiiire " Yours tru v irial Attorney Crist had the bed room National means what wn re were laKl to rest m tne I'.urvi-- re- Renigno C. Hernandez, Governor W. federal reserve branch in an address an Committee, indicated bv the Wisconsin R. c Riun. id which the shooting occurred as- - the in Rev. ).and Mrs. Whitlurk A Rein-- 1 the New Mexico bankers he says when he says Republican sn jt was further shown the cenie'ery V. S. constructed hv contractor A. E Lindsey and F.'ltiardo Otero, who before i' Captain is in "back he ron-siair- and iui'hl"r Miss Cordelia were l,ke Hall of the Democrats is said sociation at Santa Fe Tuesday. j party not indulging any Michigan primary, and it will ar.li in the courtroom and Sheriff to win the coming in the Maine to Paula Fe to consult physi- bed to desire the honor. In the fast politics clnsivelv proven - GENEROUSLY (Vbo I.ope lay upon the to not is con- - cians recrardine- h'ev. W'hitlock's poor NEW MEXICO week J. A of Mora. Tom BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS HAVE elections, but jinn next week. The American people DEMAND how the position in which he found Aguilar health from pois-opin- GIVES TO WAR'S Rio Arriba O. A. Larra-ol- d'H ting a campaign that is free from wj not to'crate it. This the war resulting pomaiiv the pictures of the room were Burns of and IN MEMBERSHIP i r ou t a from body frr-vir- INCREASED is evidenced hv a r.t is the vear a,r and i. d s'lhttrftipe letter nr notitirnl nartv This ! .11 - e bit.-,- to the iurv who has previously been put - maii . stale rhair- he sent to P. Tumulty, war. and we demand that the which he neve:- cop;plctelv recovcr- Judge Reel testified that No. 7 appear to have general support and Girls Clubs today Joseph peoples man .New wnu was Sheriff Lopez Because the Boys Wilson. r lie out en tor .Mexico, of Nominees ?eeretarv to President lenl of nartisan politics 1.0.111 Oi..t were found in a pool blood for Congress of New M'xico now enrolled 5.500 m He was born at las Vciras. Tune cent visitor to I enlral leoeiiy leaders an-- of The letter wss written in reply to and that be V' ot out - and brains on the floor near the Republican talking while there were only 800 members .11 l.W wh-- re lie the , arlv headquarters in Kansas City, espres- for and a telecranl Tiimnltv sent the war. And what we ask for the spent hi- - Led oilier was adduced putting up Lindsey Congress last year special preparations for the Secretary P.irt of Ivs voi.il, with his cd himself as confident that part testimony a seeker S 11 Chairman at in power we irrevocably pled ;e parent, Ui-- - a- - 10 whether a pistol was lying, on I.urrazolo is known to be of their ptctnber to llavs party Dr. M. and Anna J. of the Tenth Federal Reserve he can encampment, representatives bis address. It was an for ourVelves." J. Whitlock - the floor near the dead man's hand. for the nlace nrovided ,ret during the 'teachers' convention at Indianapolis He was married Tulv 17. tritt will go over the lop, reirarrl- veracitv of a neces- v,:!ork.- Mrs Case calm neither the nomination for governor arc inanirv recarding the Second, as to the imperative IS'O- less of the size of the quota lor .ippiar.d throughout Albuquerque Thanksgiving week of ;.t Holmaii to Miss Margarita of remarks Chair- of a cm ion - ill. trial nor supreme couit justice being made A big attendance of newspaper report sity vigorous pros; VaMe- and is survived bv his wife. New Mexico comities that eventually is still the chief to have made a conclusive onlv, re-- - Antonio l.orero teachers is expected. man Hays was alleged the war and peace Mrs. Whitlock and Miss will he fixed. Nw Mexico has a of a con- daughter COMES UP democratic .probability for congress- ?t conference of Republican state and the need Republican CoHelia Whitlock. of I.innberion. more than getieroiis.y to KELLY BOND CASE has for- in on Labor in connection pondsd man, rgore so since Walton chairmen held Chicago gress to that end. and and five children Mrs C. war work. I'.on.i milium. FOR HEARING AT SANTA FE and is out for SIGNS FOR STATE ROADS the discussion of the candidacy other every saken Day. Immediately upon sending with a Holmp11.Cabe.70n, Mrs. B. C. Hernan-d"- , NEW DESIGN ALL METAL it of Ford in the prim- - A C, the senatorship. telegram Secretary Tumulty gave Mr. Republican Santa Fe. Mrs. J. Amador, Cat-jilo- M. S. GROVES BECOMES Thirteen cases against W. Kelly, . his statement For tha Supreme Court to the newspapers, before Mr. Hays arv in Michigan and Marline-- . T'erra .CANDIDATE FOR REELECTION Kansas bond broker, alleging The road from Roswell via Half- - a candidn'e, Mrs. Phil J. City WithHannaas the democratic pro- had received it. as to why lie tifcam Amari'la and on Charles Whitlock, the fraduh-- it acceptance of payment Howard L. Bicklev of Raton road house to Vaughn will prob- i At time Chairman was and while the service Re seven a will vability. way that Has reviewing who resides near Albuquerque. M. S. Groves, for years of two series of .state bonds be and McClure of Roswell are ably be the first state highway to in at a hotel within a in congress rendered the in of Judge , publicans Rev. Wlo'loel; was .1 man of hh'h member of the state corporation tried the district court Santa Pat-to- n, with tlie new wliieh op-w- - being considered and Harry I.. be signboarded sign few blocks of the White House. He major war measures were about half of which time Fe v now- in session. District the commis- - ideals, honored and respected by all commission, - court are authorized by highway of bv the Democratic leaders I . has :n'- I .1 in present attorney general, first apprised Secretary posed. t'rietid.-- he been the chairman, In the - . . ... 1... 1: -- c .u- - Af. knew him an his were has Indue lea tte.g for the no- sion. County Highway Suptrinten- ... ream.. y 1 - r , r:i:.n.. . 11. rfemocratic possibilities lummtvs teerram ny 0. nairma,, t...m, a... He served 10 years as .super- - noimcc. his candidacy tor reclecleui ease irstei: of Keel Holloman. mination. dent. Davidson is this week going: puM'- - Catron & Catron and A. over the and Attorney Herbert F. Raynolds, district judge route locating places Without waiting for the telegram cnatrman ot in Las and can convention. H. Rcnchan retained by the defend- for new all metal markers. I sion School Vegas after t Albuquerque, has announced his the to he relayed from Indianapolis committee, and others. ""'.""said. into ant entered a demurrer before (,naincd the ministry.' c for the ch as he called . HEARS t'-- candidacy supreme be to him,, up Secretary "We demand the most vigorous sorvi., 7 VPars : ,r of the Pre- - DEFENSE COUNCIL ludge c.hv charging that of . . mit, IS 1! . has former general Frank 312 MILES OF GOOD ROADS Tnmultv and asked that . rnnv of the war and a LABOR SHORTAGE REAL set anv offense attorney ...... proscedtion peace nvieriiin culfch at Tao, an, yo vears cot up is Wasrt-- A W. and Judge D. J. Leahy MANY WORKING the. teletrram. - be- sent to him in ; Rennhliran - .1- .- . in suit amount Clancy PLANNED, .wi.i .r.tnrv concres' ,n .1..im- AaiUC CrtdSllV 111 lilt The bonds imobed the sid to be willing. ington. opon receipt 01 .jj. mcans a war congress, ana we pieuge , ,.. c,,.r(.h at Lumherton .The pas - 1 he seriousness 01 uic snniu to ab mt SCo.OOn. The Land Office A from the office of the Chairman Hays issued the following candidates to be men who are icaVes labor is hown in a tclegrapn report our sills . of tnjs poD man clearly M. : . iWty W. Atkinson has many friends state engineer James A. French reply e.inrpmolv nrft-- A mpriraii who will . i . un- - ia ronnrt iitf rprfivt'd bv tnr ATTORNEY f.FNF.RAL GIVES land D. C...... who urge his nomination for shows that 683 men are now employ- Wsahington, give the country's all for the winning ,n lcartf(,1t Mexico council of defense from the; OPINION ON MINE TAX 1918. ' ,vmpathv -- commissioner on the democratic ed on road work. Two horse teams September 12. of the war now. and who will stam of of in the state goes council of national det. nse. ini r. Davisson also of the of 180 and 36-- 4 horse P. ,rorc, frirt ot de- - 1. ticket. George to the number Hon. Joseph Tumulty. irrevocably against any peace based, OH, to ,he iff stricken family. port shows Utah state councl Attorney general Harry Patton : y Pecos Valley is a very active candi- teams are at work. Bids were op- White House. on a compromise of principles which 'fense stopped construction work on imvc an opinion this week at the date. ened on August 31 for the con- Washington. D. C, would violate American rights. i STATE SENDS 350 MEN ia theatre building in Salt Lake City reqn st of .1. F. Saint member of J. R. Aguilar is willing to be nomin- struction of 21.8 miles of roadway Dear Mr, and and make of our and in of the fact mat tne :au the state commission that the Tumulty: tewsts honor, TO LABOR FOR THE WAR spite - ated for land commissioner by the from Tucumcari to Monfoya in Quay I have your telegram. On Septem- sacrifice a sacrilege to ne mane again I ln rtmldinir trades council protes- present mine tax law is nnconstitit- - I n. labor Republicans. county, a federal aid project. On Sep- ber 2nd. in Chicago, attended a by our grand-childre- I hone and Over 300 men have been sent from' ted there was 110 shortage tiopal Secretary of State tember 16' bids will be opened on meeting of the Association of Re- trust the Democratic party will work New Mexico to work in the D11P0111 in Salt Lake City, ltic co' icn 01 H hoffls that mining property is Lorenzo of San Miguel No. 21 of 15.5 miles in Cbairmen called its the action ol a thus dtt-- ! Delgdo state road publican State by the same token." munitions at Nashville. Tenn . national defense upheld 'placed in separate class a of by plants ' comes out this week as Republican Mora county, from Ocate northward. president and attended by fifteen as we all do that there from Santa Fe. San Miguel. Colfay.lthe t'tah council and is issuing ,ieiV criminating against all o'h"r for'tis with A 312 of I Recognizino c uiu- - possibility for state secretary program embracing miles such chairmen. At that meetntg will he I am plepsed Chaves and Bernalillo counties. Unsanctions authorizing stale of property. Secun-in- o alwavs politics. r.cee-I'tah the backing among, others of gtraveled surfaced, crowned road has made remarks referring in a general I said to these 50 been sent to His of defense to stop all The New Mexico law tastes thj no to advise you what Alout men have Romero who is said to seek been adopted by the state highway way to the length to which Dem- Chairmen, because to work on double sary building contrnctiou output and therefore the income frort ' Republican State tracking it-- honors himself in this of in . ! special for commission and a large portion ocratic leaders are going their I insist that our politics be open and r.r'roads for the government. mines rather th: the property election. it aproved by the governor, which is efforts to .control the Senate and and on a plane and The New Mexico state advisory ALL COUNTIES BUT TWO self. Dcleado' also of Santa With- acknowledged VALUATION Francisco to pay 50 per cent of the cost. House; and also as to the irrevocable of a character that needs no. subter- board of the V. S. Employment ser-- j REPORT TAX Fe is a possible democratic no- in national forests of the state 195.5 stand of the Republican for no in ondav to OAINPAII nN INrRFASF. farty fuge, and that .there be political vice met Albuquerque ' with P. Hill, now as- miles of are to be built with of the war and labor-- and Vint a re counties BUT STILL NOT ENOUGH minee, Adolph roadway vigorous prosecution partisanship in anything that touches consider means of recruiting j Guadalupe sistant secretary, and Juan J. Duran federal aid. an inconclusive peace. of in-- ! are the ones which have not against the war. ers with the b ast disturbance only - of Union also in the running. words in valuations for asscss- For the pa-- t 22 or sine county I did not use the quoted now take the in the state. , reported the mouths General mination for aulitor and Jonathan Further.! opportunity dustry a de- -' For Attorney your telegram.' What I said then, directly and to the Present at this meeting were D A ment purposes to the tax commission October 19' h there has been will nominate H. Wagner for-- of which I to appeal to you are 9.22 in rainfall Who the Republicans superintendent which I now reaffirm and Democratic organization, as I long McPherson, .state director of the 'this year. The Santa figures ficiencv of inches for for will probably bo instruction on the Republican ticket. to was subs- and will amount to New Mexico. attorney general shall continue declare, ago din in myi repily to Colonel United States employment service, being prepared determined by the success or lack of Democrats have had little to say as follows: with of like $11 tWl.000 making an Since the first of the year there for these tantially George Harvey's letter, to Join J. M. Sully, Santa Rita, general something of some of their members about nominees places. j rain in the success First, as to the means resorted us in this effort to keep of the Chino Copper co , increase of $700,000 ovef last year ihas been more state, the F. Coard. chief clerk, partisanship manager be-!ii- iR in obtaining other places on the Edwin present to certain Democratic leaders to and the war out of T. H. O of total deficiency since January 1st announced is mentioned as candidate by out of the war linen Dawson, manager ticket. T. B. Catron who Republican get votes, I said: This is no time of the Stag Canyon branch of the STATE UNIVERSITY BUYS 1.59 inches. The eastern part himself first as to run for the for commissioner. D. J. in Wiscon- partisan politics. GUARD LUMBER of has suffered more thi willing corporation "In the special election for little things. The world is on Phelps-Dodg- e corporation: E. B. NATIONAL the state Senate, may possibly turn up as an Finnegan is the only one conspi- the Democratic machine leaders federa- from lack of water than the the Dem' sin, fire. Our duty to our soldiers, Carr, president of the state (year aspirant. cuously put forward by published advertisements, undenied marvelous accom- tion of labor: W. G. Clarkson, of The state council of defense con rest. L. assumed as so far in this connection. sol- measured by their Harry Patton b the ocrats since by them, addressed to the their supreme service, of the united mine templates selling to the university of him-ael- f. nor plishments and Gallup, secretary democratic nominee to succeed Neither newspapers politicians as follows: ahead America : and H. Wag- New Mexico the lumber "standing in UNIVERSITY NEEDS MONEY much diers at Camp Grant,. the magnitude of the task for workers of J. though Howard L. Bickley of hare said about the lieutenant incalculable conse- member of the state the national guard assembling camp , TO PREPARE WAR STUDENTS his on the To the Wisconsin Soldiers at us all, nd the ner, Raton might take place governorship. alt out for advisory council and director of the near Albuquerque. The original cost Two conven- Camp Grant: Tuesday, April quence of the result, cry realized of citi-en- s ticket. Republican county fullest Let not poli- public service reserves. was $15,000 and a former sale A committee Albuquerque State Treamrrershlp tions have instructed their delegates second, you are entitled to vote the cooperation. has bid for the called on the this week United States Senator from tical spend their time accus- A 'community labor board is now $1,500. The university governor W.D. cf Silver City is said to rote for Beniamin F. Pankey for for parties ' to ask for emergency Murray 14 succeed Senator 'each other of disloyalty when organized, either completely or in remainder $3,500. appropriations to be the most likely Republican governor. San Jnan county with Wisconsin to ing from the state war fund for the President Wil-o- n, both are loyal. I urge that there be part, in every county. candidate for treasurer and H. L. delegates went on record for Pankey Paul O. Husting. Welded sans rivets are sym- of New Mexico for shop, Commander-in-Chie- f, no accusation of disloyality from Captain T. J. Molmari is helping ships University if he is not to run and it is understood that sixteen your of free Allies --nmnroent for the 250 students who Hall, persuaded all Americans to either one side or the other in this to form boards in the Pecos valley bolic of the unity the for on the democratic side, delegates from Curry will be either desires loyal U of and all for one have entered, at army en governor Pan-ke- Such accusation will give at time while assisting one piece training nominees. formally instructed or will b a y ote for Joseph E. Davies for campaign. tie present will be their Daviei false impression to the in recruiting for the army. peace. Brooklyn Eagle, gineers there this year. Ed Sargent is in the field (or .o-- deleffprJom. United States Senator. totally FRANCO-SERB- S ON SWITCH WIVES AND REV. I. S. M'ELROY, JR. LADY WILLINGDON U.S. BLOCKS HUN DRIVE OPENED ALL ARE PLEASED MACEDONIAN LINE MARKET PEACE SCHEME ON BULGARIANS Single Blessedness Is Transitory QUOTATIONS . in Case of Two New CAPTURE 3,000 BULGARIANS AC WMttrs Union Nawa Service. York Couples. Nawapapar DEFENSES CRUMBLE BEFORE AUSTRIAN PROPOSAL REJECTED REORGANIZED SERBIAN ARMY, DENVER MARKET, SWEEPING THRUST. BY LANSING THIRTY MINUTES AIDED BY FRENCH, TAKE New York. Never was single bless-edne- ss latlli; a more state than Fat tters, grasaers, choice AFTER NOTE ARRIVES. THREE STRONGHOLDS. transitory to prima $14.00 & 15.00 when It rested upon Mr. and Mrs. El- Fat steers, graaeers. good bert Wendell and Mr. and to choice . ..; 11.00013.50 Verity, Jr., Fat steers, graaaers, fair to HAIG M:N PUSH AHEAD Mrs. Henry E. Frost, all of Rockvllle good 10.00011. 50 - Heifers, .6U4to.2 Center, Long Island. The dates mark- prima a, . .. I .. U F.II WILSON TERMS STATED YANKS BOMBARD METZ flu,- - 1. j Ing the beginning and conclusion of cows! fair to good i.toqp sibo its sojourn are ns follows: .Vw"- - m,a,ul" to "X I'li POWERFUL ALLIED ATTACK TO 10-- Mrs. June Natalie Crane Verity Bun.' t oo 7.60 Veal WW'.'!.. BE REPLY TO AUSTRO-HUN-GARIA- "NO NEGOTIATIONS UNTIL THE PERSHING'S VICTORY BRINGS wins a divorce from her husband. calves 11.00414.00 Mrs. Bath Edna Frost is named aa reeaers, good to cnolct. ... iv.wuw n.eu "PEACE" NOTE. WORLD'S AUTOCRATIC POW- TO THRESHOLD Feeders, fair to good $.76 4 0.50 AMERICANS Htockera. aood to choice.. 1.60 010.00 & 6.60 ERS ARE CRUSHED." OF GERMANY. 10 E. wins a di- MockerB, fair to good 8.00 June Henry Frost titockers, medium to fair.. 7.00 7.75 "J vorce from Mrs. Ruth Edna Frost. Wettaro Newspaper Union Nw 8m vim. v Huge, Weitern Good 119.S09:0.0 tanddn, Sept. 1 8. Serbian and WwKpaprr t'nion Nw Service. Weatern Newpuper Union Ncwi Service. hogs 111 French continued the offenBlvp . Austro-Hun- - troopx t ll Amsterdam, Sept. 1(1. Washington, Sept. IT. Launching of I'l, 17.00 in Macedonia and have '.'i n II. ill Lambs , $U.60i8 progressed garian government invites all bellig- an offetiHive on the Bulgarians on the ,1 , l Kwes 10.0U (jjplO.60 more than five mlh'H, to neu- f according erent governments to meet In a Suloniki front by the reorganized Serb "'" Yearling Kerhlan j ) Wethers IS. 00412. 75 official Htutement received tral place at a time to bff determined ian army, in cooperation with French here. The advancing allies have to "secure an of views of rtSnWSa. liar amd Urala Market. expression forces, and the capture three l an heries of w hich w (F. O, B. Uenver, Carload Price.) important ridges. would show hether those pre- fortified Bulgarian I' The strongly positions Hay. allied troops have captured more requisites exist which would make ia announced in an official Serbian Buying iJrlces. lhan 2,000 prisoners and twenty-fou- r the of ne- beautiful Wlllingdon Colorado, upland, per ton. . 23. 00 24.00 speedy inauguration peace Lady communication received from Saloniki. Nebraska ton. 23.00024.00 guns. Their were - Lord and wife of - upland, per casualties light. gotiations appear promising." The pro- daughter of Brassey, The positions taken are Teak, .Vetre- l'rairle hay, Colorado and The allies are moving forward on Ua for a to send Lord Freeman Thomas Willingdon, who Nebraska, per ton 20 00Q 21.00 Rev. I.aac Stuart l1,',Hl I"" nik, 'Dobropolie and the mountain 23.004 25.00 a front of more than twelve miles and McElroy, Jr, '1''le'l,,'K a "confidential and has been governor of Bombay since Timothy, per ton.. pastor of the Presbyterian church which the Bulgars had held for Alfalfa, per ton 20.00 4j 22.00 Gradesh-nitsa- , ,t d is lord to his Boutta bave taken the of uiKcuxslon 1913, and first in waiting one-hal- ton 2S.OO(25.00 village W. Va.( who ,,l,1,linK on the basis the past two and f years, and Park, per miles east of Mnnastir. Sulphur Springs, George Uunntson Valley, per ton.. 23.0024.00 twenty Miss Alice Wilson In the fr Hip conclusion of peace." majesty, were regarded as their strongest btraw, per ton S.00& 6.00 A .lugo-Sla- v division Is fighting with 11 suggests there be no Urala. White House. He is planning to go, interruption places. 100 . the Serbs and and has hi-.- J ar- Oata, Nebraska, lbs., buying. .12.30 French, reai within a year, to Japan to do mission- - ,h Tlle 'y See and all The guns of Metz, chief defensive Colorado oata, bulk, 2.25 Kozlak, the most MACHINISTS WARNED buying important position try work. neuirai nations also will be not net! work on the western frontier of Ger- Corn chop, sack, selling 3.40 In lie region of the offensive. An official statement from Vienna Corn in suck, selling 3.35 many, and one of the strongest fort- Gluten feed, sacked, selling 3.34 making the above announcement has resses in the world, and the guns of limn, Colo., per 100 lbs., selling... 1.30 American Army Headquarters in been received here. HALT STRIKE OR GET A GUN, WIL Flour. U. S, EXPOSES HUN PLOT the American artillery were engage'd H lbs., Lorraine 17. Evidence in ac SON TELLS STRIKERS. Hungarian Paten), sacked, Sept. in a mighty duel Monday. subject to discount 15.14 that t lie intends 10. Hungarian, 48 lbs., sacked, sub- cumulating enemy Washington, Sept. Germany's American cannon are blasting the to 2.57 behind the latest ject discount withdrawing litndenhurg BOLSHEVIK LEADERS SOLD RUS- peace feeler, advanced gigantic web of railways centering at line in Ixirralne if hn is any It was best Bridgeport Men Must Waive Claims Dreaaed Poultry. pressed SIA FOR GERMAN GOLD. Austria, officially stated, Metz with a storm of steel, while the further. He is towns finds Its answer in President Wilson's of Exemption Unless They The following prices on live poultry burning along German guns have taken the advanced are net K. (J. B. IJmver: the .Moselle. llaltimore delivered last Return to Posts. d. 30 32 speech April positions, gained in the American Turkeys, fancy p It seems probable that a new and "Force, force to the utmost, force Turkeys, old toms 24 fii'ii Agents Have Documenti Proving Pay- drive, under their fire. Turkeys, choice 20 &22 blow the Teutonic without stint or the 27 mighty against ments, and That Kaiser Financed limit; righteous Western Newspaper t:nlon Newi Service. The Americans thus have liberated Hens, lb armies in France will be the allies' and triumphant force which shall Ducks, young 27 S)30 Overthrow of machinists from the grasp of the Hun Geese 25 (U 27 answer to the Kerensky. make law Washington. Striking territory peace proposals voiced right the of the world, and were notified more than 250 Roosters 15 418 Austria on behalf of the central cast selfish dominion down in at Bridgeport, Conn., aggregating square by every President Wilson that un miles in area. powers. the dust." Friday by I.lve Poultry, Washington. Proofs removing any less they return to work and abide by The Americans extended their gains Roosters, lb 10 i912 From the seu to the Swiss frontier! and the That was the President's answer Turkeys, 10 lbs. or over 23 kO25 doubts thai l.enine Trotzky, the wage award of the War Labor between the Meuse and Moselle rivers Hens 22 4124 there Is a tension which may lore-bod- then, and, it was reiterated, is his liolshevik leaders, are paid Herman Hoard they will be barred from em on Sunday, advancing two miles on a Ducks, youriK another of Marshal - answer now. lb 27 development if doubts remain were e Ducklings, agents- any ployment for a year and draft boards frpnt, Geese 20 Foch's masterly offensive. AH along the laid before the world Sunday by will be instructed to reject any claim Norroy and Vllecy (tbe latter only Hprlngs 27 this battle line there have been local Washington, Sept. 17. The United Broilers, IK to 2 lbs 30 I'nlted StateB government in the first of exemption from military service about fourteen miles from Metz) are Hubbies Switch Wives. actions by which the allies have tried of States, as was fully expected, uncon- installment of an amazing series based upon their alleged usefulness on in American hands and patrols are re Ksge. put the German positions and gained seven official disclosed ditionally rejected Germany's peace Elbert Wendell named as Eggs, graded No. 1, net, documents, war production. ported to hae advanced far ahead of Verity, Jr., P. O. B. Denver 42 points of vantage from which to in-- ! feeler. In doing so, the government through the committee on public The President's warning went in a General Pershing's main force. Eggs, graded No. 2, net, launch their next assault. has for all the O. B. formation. spoken letter addressed to the machinist!!, re The Americans now hold n utraleht nine 11 Henry E. Frost marries P. Denver 36 In the Vosges region there is great Almost immediately after receiving Mrs- Secured in Hussia by American plying to resolutions forwarded (o him line In front of Metz, running from a - Natalie Crnne Verity. HuMrr. activity by the enemy, who evidently the Austrian government's note from ex. 1st lb. 53 these documents: not only announcing the strike because of dis on the Verdun-Etai- road, near June ai 'Den Wendell verity, Creameries, Krade, expects tlie Americans to attack the agents, the minister from Sweden, Mr. Ekren-gren- . point jr., Creameries, 2d grade, lb.... 4!l Bhow how the German government satisfaction over the War Labor Abaucotirt to the Moselle near marries Mrs. Ruth Edna Frost. 1 'rocess 44 tiennun lines to the west of the Secretary Monday Vllecy. bank its Lansing Board's award and a later Interpreta- Austrian the For years when Mr. Verity was liv- Packing stock 36 Rhine. In this sector the Americans through Its imperial paid gold night issued this formal statement: prisoners captured by to l.enine. Trotzky and their Immedi tion by an umpire. Americans are bitter in their denunci ing with the present Mrs. Frost and r'nilt. are standing on Herman soil and an "I am authorized by the President to ' ate associates to Russia Into The War Department has taken over ation of Germans. accuse Mr. Frost claimed the present Mrs. . ..$1.50-0- 2. 56 assault there would, If successful, betray state that the will be the the They ... 1.254JJ1.H6 added following the Smith & Wesson of f'erlty as his wife the couples were the war nearer to the heart of deserting her allies, but give of this to the Company the Germans of leaving them In the ... 3.00I&3.50 carry Ger- reply government and will intimate friends. hod homes ... 3.0042.75 proofs, if any be necessary, that un- Springfield, Mass., operate lurch. Austrian officers declare they They Germany than elsewhere along the note proposing an con 30t more a block in Rock-riri- e many bad perfected her plans for a the plant and business fo secure were not warned of the American at than opart line. official conference of belligerents: Indus-tria- Vegetables. ' tinuous and Center. - war of world conquest long before the " production prevent tack and that for Beans, navy, cwt 12.00 American, Ilritish and French de- 'The government of the United repeated requests Beans, Pinto, cwt a. 50 assassinntions at which, as disturbances. ammunition were The Ger- - Suddenly all associations between tachments are reported by the Prav-d- Sarajevo, States feels that there is only one Ignored. tfce Beans, Lima, lb .16 conven- The company gave notice two households ceased and the di lb .10 .1254 have the forces the world is now convinced, it can make to the sug- recently mans, they add, gave their entire at- Beans, green, to met liolshevik reply which would to have the gov vorces and their aftermath followed. Beans, wax, lb .10& .12 - that it prefer In battle on the front. The iently furnished her pretext. of the Austro-llun- tention to extricating themselves from Beets, Colo., dos. bunches .25 4f .30 Archangel gestion imperial ernment operate its plant rather than cwt Bolshevik troops, after an initial sue- - These documents further show that garian government. It has repeatedly the salient. Beets, new, .2.50 abide bv a decision of the War Labor The Corn, sweet, dos .20 .30 cess, were repulsed by Dritish before the world war was four months and with entire candor stated tho number of German airmen has Cabbage, new, Colo 2.25 if 2.75 Board enforcing collective bargaining. cwt and fled In panic. old, and more than two years before terms upon which the United States suddenly increased tremendously, but THIEVES LEAVE MAN Carrots, '4.00 is Carrots, Col., dz. bunches .30 .35 The Ilritish advanced their lines the United States was drawn Into it, would consider peace and can and still Insufficient to meet the British, Cauliflower, lb .0fil8 .08 Kaiser's Oratory Acts as Boomerang. SUIT AND UNDERWEAR slightly at several points. They are Germany already was setting afoot her will entertain no proposal for a con- French and American forces. Tons o; Celery, homegrown, (lot. .304 .45 London. The kaiBer's flamboyant bombs are on the Ger- Celery, Pascal .504(1 .75 making steady progress in the invest- plans to 'mobilize destructive agents ference upon a matter concerning being dropped Cucumbers, outdoors, dz. .2041) .35 at the works St. Mo. Zar-ork- a ment of St. Quentln, a difficult task and observers" to cause explosions, which it has mndo its position and pur- speech Krupps gun man military positions far in the rear. Louli Arthur Cucumbers, hothouse, dz. .SOifi) .75 " failed to imbue the small army of mu of this city sat on the Lettuce, curly, doz .20!. .35 even under most favorable conditions. strikes and outrages in this country, pose so plain.' Onions, table, dos .25 .30 "an-shea- d nitions workers at the Essen plant 16. curb at Sixth and Market Gen. Petain's veterans are forging and planned the employment of Mr. Lansing's statement was given big London, Sept. The British have Onions, cwt 2.60 3 r.'l with that ardor aimed at by streets, early in the Parsley, doz .15 slowly but n their grim archlsts and escaped criminals" for out within half an hour after he had patriotic captured Maissemy, nbrthwest of St. morning, 2.25 surely Thirty-eigh- t Potatoes, new, cwt 2.75 - the orator. nun ! for an owl car. He fell and desperate struggle for the St. Go- (he purpose. received the Austrian proposal. Imperial Quentin, together with the trench sys-- whiting Radishes, long, hothouse .304H .:ir, dred strikers, the Geneva correspond tern to the southeast and east of asleep. At four a. m. he dis- Radishes, round .lb .25 bain forest, which the Germans have disclose a new of human There is some reason to believe that that lb .064t They story ent of the Express telegraphs, Field covered he hnd been robbed of Spinach, .07 been ordered to hold at all costs. Not for which al- the secretary acted with this unprece Dally place. Marshal Haig makes this Tomatoes, homegrown, lb. .034)) .05 treachery gold might had to be sent to the front almost Im announcement $00, his shoes, hat, cuff links cwt 3.00 only Ik the position a natural citadel, well without sacri- dented promptness in a matter of such in his night rsport. Turnip, most be described after the emperor's speech and watch. He toW the Turnips, Col., dz. bunches .25 .30 but the Teutons have fortified it In on a great import with the design not only mediately police. lege as placing its perpetrntors and the strike continues un- way their ingenuity could de- to indicate clearly the position of the agitation Paris "South of the Oise," says the MISCIiXI.AftUUUs) MAKKKTS. every pedestal with Judas and his thirty A score of leaders vise. United Slates government but perhaps abated. strike war office announcement Sunday pieces of silver. have been arrested. In Berlin, where Tbe Metal Markets. Notwithstanding the difficulty of to anticipate and prevent as far as night, "we maintained our positions LIGHTNING'S QUEER FREAKS Denver settlement Not only do the disclosures prove a of the military prices: their task, however, the French are possible newspaper discussions of the state siege prevails, against violent counter attacks. We pnr silver $1.01 that l.enine, Trotzky and their band Va con- has threatened to shoot all strikers aptured the plateau cast of Vauxail- - Copper 20.62 moving on, taking prisoners as they are German agents; they show Austrian proposition which might Knocks Out One Man's Teeth and lead g.05 paid im- who do not return to work. ion and the crest northeast of Celles-sur-AIsn- a.s KO. that the liolshevik revolution which vey to the enemy a misleading Tears Clothing From Body Spelter that there was any consider The prisoners taken by us Tungsten concentrates, unit.... 24.50 threw Russia into such orgy of murder pression Friday, the 13th, Unlucky for Huns. of Another. Brazil Bans Hun Insurance. able element in the United States will since Saturday morning exceed 3,500." rrlrv or Sugar. and excesses as the world seldom has will be re- New Ynrk.-Slliri- ir f 7 to consider a peace, Friday, Sept 13, 1918, '..(llrlflliral it. Rio Janeiro. The Brazilian govern- seen, actually was arranged by the ing negotiated as a most un- Flagstaff. Ariz. An account of a cut loaf, 10.50: crushed. 10.25: mould a! membered' in Germany London. Gen. ac - of Ger- staff. such as the "nonbinding" discussions Pershing's army, In ment has canceled the licenses German general It was the fifty-eight- an- thrilling experience an electrical w- lUl Xg?am?S might develop. lucky day. cording to Sunday afternoon's news, man Insurance companies. They show how the paid agents of of Gen. John J. storm on the summit of San Francisco diamond A, 9.00; confectioners A, .o; referred to in the niversary Pershing's is making fine progress. Since Sat- O.Oil. betrayed Russia at the The terms reply peak was given by Alonzo Wells and 4U, it Germany to the Austrian note were birth in Missouri, and Is celebrated urday afternoon it has advanced from Rrest-Utovs- "peace" conference; dictated George Dlble when were Butter, Kgga, Potatoes aud CLEAN UP CLASS 1, FIRST DRAFT. with Becond of the great two to on thirty-three-mil- e they brought Poultry. set out in President Wilson's the day three miles a Chicago. Butter 46 fa how German staff officers secretly clearly Franco-Ge- to a here for treatment Creamery, 53a Ver- American offensive toward the and the fortress of hospital Kggs Firsts. been received the Rolsheviki Fourth of July speech at Mount front, guns 42toi'4314c; ordinary Gen. Crowder Calls 182.000 to Entrain have by rman was the one They had started to climb the peak firsts, at mark, cases in- non. border. It Metz have come into action it. ' 3!ii42c; 25-2- and Oct. as advisers; how they have against a rain which turned Into a ball- - cluded, 386 42ftc: Sept military hundred and fourth anniversary of the Powerful attacks are con- - during Gen- as the embassies of air being Washington. Provost Marshal acted spies upon when Francis 5,torm' accompanied by much lightning. "-- ; 0fc2.66; was nl RULING IN MOONEY CASE. "dawn's early light," tinned around Metz, according to the eral Crowder Monday wiped clean the the nations with which Russia "Star-spangle- e wreathed in "0&2'": ' Scott Key wrote the statement issued by the air ministry W.4Wjfc 1 men from lied or at peace; how they effectually eo'o Hsht ond rocks pot of class registrations Banner." Sunday night. The stations and Ttfl0 appeared Poultry Fowls, 26!0c; springs. 21 to - Denies Prisoner Opportunity Seek - iie- before Sent. 12. He issued calls for have directed tne iioisneviK ioieign Metz-Sablon- s "ame- As reached a Writ of Error. tracks at and Courcelles "f0"1 three drafts of men to a total of 182,-(to- domestic and economic policy wholly Try to Rob Illinois Bank. Polnt feet tTom the s,erra club 8 of and to have been attacked, as well as various cmw Ut gtoek n.ot.ti.... state is called on for Its in the interest Germany the San Francisco, Cal. Thomas J. 111. waa a Every Dixon. Five automobile bandits, enemy concentration points. "onument, there hoS'btTLMeV'Stfh'U'oft' shame and degradation of Russia. sentenced to be in en- - quota. Twenty-nin- thousand negroes Mooney, hanged four of them believed by the police to The American line at noon UI nguming wnicn seemeu 10 Butchers, I20.30& 20.85; show how a German here Sunday llghtT $20.654 will entrain for camps between Sept. They picked connection with a bomb explosion be Earl Dear, Big Joe Moran, Lloyd ran on Te,on lne wn,e was detailed to "defend" through Norroy, the Moselle; Pt. JVg 7U1S 50 pigs, good and 25 and 2"; 10,000 will entrain Oct. 10. commander on preparedness day two years ago, and Frank McErlane, who es- Haumont. Botn feI1 t0 tne ground stunned. It choice. the German army, Bopp Doncourt and to Abaucourt. tis.7Svit.40. One hundred and forty-tw- thousand Petrograd against was denied by the California Supreme the In Hne was hour before revived tnf-- Cattle Beef cattle, good, choice and caped from county jail Chicago, on the old they 1 1 H r,DAjln Kft. , an extent of German and er ' ttrltnn white men will entrain between Oct. and Intrigue court permission to seek a writ of made an unsuccessful to rob The of St. to take stock of their Injuries. ,1B.ooVi domination almost the realms attempt process cleaning up the "entiy 5,um' UO; butcher .tock" 7 and 11. beyond ror In the United States Supreme the Citizens' State Bank at Mount Mihiel salient was continued Gen. 01 wiotea teem naa been Knock- - cow sowit 76; canners in of by """".. fj With these men the pro- imagination. Court. This was said to be the de - In camps, Morris, eighteen miles northeast, of Pershing's troops, who so far are re- out. his clothing was burned federa.'ood.'cfflan fan.'liioo vost marshal general's office must ad- - fense's last move in the state courts here. M.tAi n v.A uA A "D.aces. his shoes had been torn off and fi 14.00: Inferior, common nnri mHi..m ttA !S'U, dress its next drafts for the army on House Working on Revenue Bill. ft,.- - onnnn . .-i- his left leg was marked with a blue 'i;0.0!. fa . calve. koo4 and class 1 of the last r,m. Mneeo mwA registration. Washington. All other business Victory Certain, Says Lloyd George. Wyoming Pioneer Diet. suit of the clean-cu- t drive of the aireaa. wens doming was Liamba. chofr Among the states from which the torn from his $17.35618.10: medium and good, n,j.116 75 displaced, the House Monday got Manchester, England. "Nothing but Laramie, Wyo. Henry A. Robinson American First army. partly body. fo 17.25; culla, I10.0OC13.6O; ewes, white were with o - registrants called, down to real work on the $8,000,000,-ou- heart- failure on the part of the Brit 81 old, died near Fort Collins. Further progress was made by the choice and prime, tll.60ei2.25; medium their number and Hie to which years and good, 110.25 & 11.50: culls. 14.000 camps revenue bill. Consideration of ish nation can prevent our achieving He was formerly coroner of Albany British in the region northwest of St CONVICT SLIDES TO LIBERTY 8.00. they will go are the following: amendments began under rule limit- a real victory,' 'said Premier Lloyd and a veteran of the Quentin, the .London war office an- fi county, Wyo., 21 Cal. e Chicago (iralu auS ProvMaa Prices. Arizona, Camp Kearny, ing members to speeches George, speaking at Manchester. "The Civil war. nounced. Prisoner In at No. 80S Penitentiary Columbus, Chicago. Corn t yellow, 11.64 a Colorado, Camp Kearny. on each amendment. German people must know the Prus General Pershing's announcement O, Scalea Walla, Then Drops 1.S6; No 1 yellow, I1.68&1.61; No. 4 yeU , 1,401 Camp Iewis. sian cannot protect them British Marines Land at Amoy. that the Americans advancing on the 120 Feet. low, 61.631.66. strength i white. 70H7114e; stand- New Mexico, 335 Camp Cody. Take Petrograd from punishment. This must be the Peking. A Japanese destroyer has two sides of the St. Mihiel salient had ard."t,rrN'7Hic. No. 1, Texas, 7,941 Camp Travis. war. To end all wars we must arrived off and British mar- been able to form a In n O. Rye tl.t2Sl.tl. Paris. Dispatches received by Eng last juncture Columbus, Creeping Into the Barley 93c & $1.05. Utah, 454 Camp lish newspapers through Helsingfors impose a durable peace upon our en ines have been landed at Amoy to al- hours after they went over shadows of one of the large shop build- Ijird $26.5. 605 Bibs $22.8714 621.50. Wyoming, Camp Lewis. announce that Petrograd has been emies. The allies are now a league of lay panic In those cities due to the the top, occasioned no surprise among ings and climbing a telephone pole, taken by the free nations." approach of the southern rebel force. army officers. Harry Meyers, trusty at Ohio peniten- HIDES AMD PKLTS. Soldiers Killed In Railroad Wreck. tiary, scaled the prison walls by slid- Dry Fllat HMaa. e Death-be- U. S. Wool Springfield, Mo. Twenty-fiv- sol Unions End Bridgeport Strike. Report Cardinal Farley en Still Urge Conservation. After Murderers of Two Policemen. ing more than 40 yards on a cable wire Pound. N. 17. Car and to the on Chest- Butcher oe dlers were killed and between fifty Bridgeport, Conn. The strike of Mamaroneck, Y, Sept Washington. While no real short Denver, Sept 16. Pursuit of the dropping ground Fallen, all weights, Nos. 1. 1 flat.. Ite and sixty more were injured Tuesday machinists and tool makers in Bridge- - dinal Farley, archbishop of New York, age Is to be feared in the supply of band of train robbers and bandits nut street Bulls and stags, Nos. 1 and S flat lte who suffered a on was an Indetermi- Culls and glue hides 'lte night when a freight and a troop port munition factories was ended relapse Saturday woolen cloth or clothing this winter, whose .two days' reign of terror In Meyers serving Baited hides, 2c to le per lb. leas crashed one mile east men to work after partial recovery from an attack nate sentence for burglary, committed Horaehidea one-ha- lf to two-thir- train together Monday, many returning the country waa warned by the war Denver and Colorado Springs culmin of of Mo. while the of may sink at mo In Pickaway county In 1018. A year the price green salted. Marshfield, The first coach independently, large body pneumonia, any Industries board a mistaken ated In tbe murder of Chief of Detec Dry Pllut from and in mass after ment into a condition, it was an- against after his entrance he was released on Mai contained troops Colorado of strikers meeting, dying belief that there would be a of tives John W. Rowan of Colorado Wool pelts, butchers and mur Minnesota, and in the second coach read the letter of President nounced from his bedside Monday. surplut parole. In 1917 he violated his parole rains together .44flS7 hearing free wool over government require Springs Friday afternoon and the mur were troops from West Virginia, Iowa, Wilson to them, Toted to return as and was returned. At the time of hi. j " Scouts Sell $17,000,000 W. 8. 8. ments. No free wool Is available for der of Patrolman Luther McMahlU of K JnSii; AltlZ Illinois and Nebraska. It was stated body. Boy escape he Was employe in the power No. t murrain shearlings 12(14e New York. Boy Scouts of America civilian consumption, the board's an- the Capitol Hill substation shortly aft- Bucks, saddles and pieces of that the engineer of the troop train house. Sir Samuel Evans Die. have sold more than 117,000,000 worth nouncement said, and added that con- er S: 30 a'clock Saturday morning, P'ts 25o was killed and the fireman badly in- This Is the first escape from the Crew Salter HMea, Bte. London. Sir Samuel of War Savings Stamps, It waa an servation of wool and all the Abeady four members of tbe Heavy cured. No. 1 15 jured. Evans, presi things penitentiary since June, 1913. (over dent of the British prize court, died at nounced at headquarters of tbe or made of wool cannot be too strongly actual gang of robbers, three men and bs.) .lielie cne Heavy cured. No. 1 (over 15 Brighton. ganization here. urged. woman, are under arrest 14011a Lansing's Note Balks Foe's Move. Wire Prayer to Runaway. Bulls,'s.) No. 1.. No. 2 ...loeilo U Bulls. teiOe Washington, Sept. 18. Austria'f American Bark Sinks Two Boats. Crowder Calls 29,016 Negroes. American Sick Return. Register 13,000)00 to Fight Hun. Pittsburgh, Pa. A prayer was tele- Glue hides and skins...... tOlOa offensive is a closed incident Havana. Two submarines A draft call for General Gor-- from Tex to bed- K'P. go. 1 16M7e peace enemy Washington. 29,016 Washington. Surgeon Washington. With assurances from graphed Dallas, the Kit). I as tbrirty-thre- e William fourteen-- ....o.... liAUa so far the American government were sunk by an American bark when negro registrants from gas announced that 447 sick and every section of the country that the side of Bryan Spears, a 26 Otto is concerned. Secretary Lansing sen! she encountered them 200 miles out states, qualified for general military wonnded soldiers from the American registration of. America's millions of year-old runaway, who was lying Calf. No. t. 24 a ICa to the Swedish minister the note au from of service and to national forces were to here dangerously 111 of curra niaes, lc per lb. less her port departure, according entrain for expeditionary retained men between tbe ages of 18 and 20 pneumonia. than green salted. thorized by President Wilson to a In the .' waa Issued tbe United 8tatea the week 31 The prayer was from the aunt flatlj story published newspaper army camps Sept, by during and to 45, Inclusive, had been ac boy's Green hides, Ze per lb. less thaa rejecting in two short sentences the El Mundo. Provost Marshal General Crowder, and ending Sept. C complished with precision. Provost and was Intended to cheer the lad un- green salted. proposal of the Austro-Hungari- includes 31 men from Wyoming to Marshal General Crowder turned his til bis father could arrive. The prayer Crewa Battc RorsebMea. Noe. 1 and government for secret and nonbinding Huns 100 Drown. Lewis. Put to Death. Im- was for the early recovery of the boy I, largo tS.Set.et Torpedo Steamer; Camp attention to the larger and more Noa. 1 and z, medium 4. teats as peace discussions. It was started or London. Tbe British steamer Gain-- London. The claims classification and expressed the hope that bis India--1 Noa, nd . Daily Express portant task of of this -- I i j, (msii. mrt nnM Kji a Imimi tn him a rwt Headless. aOc leaa. tbe cables at once for transmission ay Castle was torpedoed and sank Baker In London. to have Information million rof Secretary unquestionable great anny. Thirjeen names, j to Vienna by the foreign office at She carried 960 pas- London. Newton D. tbe that the former of Russia have now added that in tne future be would be a good tZnl?.Zi.IlZ2.9tbr Sunday corning. Baker, empress and approximately, Jeen I Stockholm. sengers, Including 300 women and American of war, arrived ia Laer have beea sonr to the 11,000,000 4. bey. Sraoa salted colu -- t5ffst secretary foac daughter already registered; I children. Eight hundred were tared. London Monday from Paris. dered by Bolshevlkl making a total of S4,000,00t. BRITISH FLIVVER AMBULANCES IN Is of more Importance than a low tem- tyELD ICE HOUSE FOUND perature. With apples, which Is the READINESS FOR HURRY CALL TO THE FRONT crop usually held in storage, it is de- sirable that the fruit reach an ad- HOME vanced state of maturity upon the tree, OF VALUE Oil FARftlS but that the ripening process be check- Our Part in Feeding the Nation ed immediately when the fruit la TOWN pluced In storage. This sudden check cannot be effected in qdlnary storage at Is neces- Preserves Fresh Meats, Butter picking time. It therefore f1ELPSE (Special Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture.) sary that the storage house Jie provid- and Other Supplies. ed with means of reducing the temper- CITY FOLKS HELP HARVEST CROPS. ature to the required point and hold- PRACTICAL CLEAN-U- P DAY ing It there until natural conditions the Introduction of cold air How the Im- COST OF BUILDING SMALL permit People of an Iowa Town from the outside. proved the Roads Leading Into Several systems have been ttsed for tho Place. accomplishing this result. The simplest Design Shows Combined Ice and Milk two-stor- is to build the ice house as a y In Farm and Fireside a writer House In Which Dairy Products structure and to store the Ice above says : Can Be Handled to and the fruit below. The Ice may be "When the town of Mitchellville, Advantage. stored at harvest time In an Ice house la., with a population of 000, decid- or in an Ice chumber arranged over the ed on a general clean-up- , a woman room In which the fruit is to be held, arose In meeting and promised the WILLIAM A. RADFORD. By or the place may be simply a tempo- help of the women in every way pos- sible. She Mr. William A. Radtord will answer rary storeroom to which the Ice Is suggested thut perhaps questions and give advice FREE! OF transferred at the time the fruit Is about all they could do would be to COST on all subject) pertaining to the stored. Both these plans have been cook a picnic dinner. Whereupon one subject of building work on the farm, for followed, but the one to he used In man arose and gave it as his opinion the readers of this paper. On account of thut inasmuch as Iowa was in a his wide experience as Editor, Author and any particular Instance will depend fair Manufacturer, he la, without doubt, the upon the cost of handling the Ice and way to have equal suffrage shortly highest authority on all thesn subjects. the of the fruit harvest. and the Mitchellville women hud been 1111 to certainty ii Address all inquiries William A. Rad- r -- ir Hmm Hnmm Una. Insistent upon It, he, for one, ford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, thought ill., and only inclose three-ce- stamp for HE ADMITTED HE WAS DEAD the women ought to work alongside A hatch of American cars transformed Into British ambulances is shown reply. the men on clean-u- p day. And work In this British official photograph somewhere In France lined up for they did t front-lin- e An of Ice is of Yankee Soldier Hadn't Quite Compre- emergency calls to the trenches. The drivers are called out at all ample supply greater j "While other towns were content, What Was Meant the hours of the day and night to render first aid to the wounded Tommies. The economic importance in the country hended by on such occasions, to remove the un- Words "II Est Mort." cars nmke excellent In spite of the rough territory and other military home thnn In the city residence. City sightly ash heaps that disfigured back rehlclts encountered on the roads. people cun - yards and otherwise make mora pre- These Firemen's "Days Off" Were Spent on Farms With tho Wheat purchase perishable sup- Marshall Hunt, in the Nine- Helping as but the remoteness of sergeant sentable the general municipal ap- Harvest plies needed, teenth aerial squadron in France, tells country homes from markets often ren- pearance, the Mitchellville workers RUST IS AN ENEMY in a letter to a relative in Indianapolis decided there was no reason TO TIRES to use why every tiers it necessary canned, corned of an situation because of his able-bodie- SEE BACKFIRING amusing d man and woman should time these men go Into the fields dur- or smoked meat products during the lack of French mid the Frenchmen's Rims Should Bo Carefully Cleaned not put In ten good, solid hours' work TO SOLVE FARM ing the cool part of the day, when they With and on the roads leading Into the town. can render the greatest service. In Emery Japanned to 33.-- 0 -- ; were a coun- one alone 40 men were to AS AUTO DANGER Prevent Deterioration. 4 now' l'4'6 "Roads, they argued, evening able try town's principal asset, as with- LABOR PROBLEM shock more than 80 acres of wheat out them the which It will pay the motorist to inspect country trade, Women Cook for Hands.' occasionally the condition of the rims kept the town prosperous, was not In Indiana 24 towns secured an en- It k Well to Be on Guard at All wheels of forthcoming. What if there were rollment of 9,000 workers to in on' the his car, especially if l te'-o- assist s h ' -- : -f- l-o Men the outer surfaces of the near " VMwm)mmMA an ash heap left at night, would It and Women From Towns the harvest of the wheat and oats crop. Times and Eliminate Cause casings not be to have a the beads look rusty. better few miles Go Kansas City, as a result of a campaign of all so the and Citie$ Into Country of Trouble. This discoloration Is rust caused good roadway completed, during the week of June 3 to 8, en- by farmers could come In with to rusted rims, and rust If not arrested produce Assist Farmers. listed 10,000 workers to assist Kansas will and go back with their wagons and farmers. These workers not of gradually eat through the rubber, filled only automobiles with all sorts of fered their services, but under the di- PJT BLAME ON LEAN MIXTURE attacking the canvas of the tire. In store time the of the goods? rection of the athletic club and the edges rusted rims will "So men and women alike of LARGEST ACREAGE OF CROPS become more and more chamber of commerce took a course of uneven, tearing Mitchellville worked all long, and the beads. day training which fitted them and harden- eventually destroying though the sun was hot and the work tarbu'etor Gets Out of Adjustment In Furthermore, rust works In between Key to Floor Plan B, Boiler; C, Cooled, E, S, T, Test ed them for the severe work they Engine; Separator; was hnrd. Today the Mitchellville Some Way and Mischief It Done the beads and the rims, er; St, Sterilizer; V, Vat. How States Have Enlisted and Organ- would be called upon to do on the leaving space speedway, six miles long, Is a monu-- 1 Electri-e- al for ized Labor for Farms to Save farms. In addition to men, There May Be Some water, which also damages the ment to tho of men enrolling season of the when the table lack of Hunt went afoot to efforts the and Season's Food women were enlisted from the towns Troubles. year English. women of Mitchellville who decided Harvest To remove a should be supplied with fresh meats. the top of a peak sightseeing. He did "Shock and cities to go to the country to as- rust from rim, the tire thut a clean-u- p day should mean some- Troops" Assist should he off Not only is Ice appreciated because of not know that a plant on the mountain sist the farmers' wives in cooking and Backfiring in the carburetor Is dan- taken and the rusty parts thing more than Just idle tulk und Its use in the of fresh heather is vil- caring for this of harvest to the us It is to set rubbed clean with coarse emery paper. preservation slopes closely resembling The of people of large anny gerous cur, likely meats, butter and other table too much newspaper publicity." hands. thousand city people as- the automobile on fire. Curs huve been Then smooth the surface with liner supplies, very slippery. Putting trust lages, towns and cities in harvesting Forty emery paper and the but the production of high-grad- e do in his army broguns he fell and went the farm crops demonstrates in a most sisted Kansas farmers In handling the burned from that cause in the past and rim, ap- ADDED plying one coat to the outside and two mestic dairy products is almost Impos sliding down the mountainside. TO NATION'S WEALTH forcible way the patriotism of the wheat. llmilur accidents are bound to buppen to In the south of Port- to the Inside, making sure first that slble without it. Many markets "I should Judge," he says, "that I American people and the active way in berry district igain. It is well to be on guard and now a amount of la the surface is smooth and free from which milk is shipped demand had covered half the distance down the Home Gardens Have Been of Great which they are supporting the pro- land, Ore., large help eliminate the cause of backfiring. cooled to a needed to harvest the The farm rust. that it be before shipment greasy slope when n kindly tree Benefit Both to the Country and gram of the government. crop. The most cause is a lean I frequent degree not attainable without lie use a to the race. to Communities. Farmers this the larg- help specialist in Portland enlisted the mixture. This means more air in the brought stop planted year of Ice. est acreage of crops In the of services of 1,000 women and girls, who mixture than usual. The carburetor MAKING GOOD "RUST JOINT" "When I opened my eyes, a half history were and taken Ice Is one of those luxuries which The campnlgn so persistently con- our agriculture. Everywhere the farm- organized into units out of in some score of Frenchmen were scrambling to the now lets adjustment wuy In many sections of the country can ducted last spring and summer to en- ers have responded to the call from district, where they are md the mischief is done. A leun mix- Directions Given for Reason- toward me. Jabbering and sputtering, Making he had for the gathering. The cost of list families in the home garden move- the food pro- working and aiding in harvesting the ture slow running and climbing as fast ns the government for greater is burniug. It burns during ably Satisfactory Job Where harvesting and storing It Is not great, ment can be said to have been an ex- duction and are with- crop In a satisfactory way. the the la Not Possible. grass would permit, and a few added doing everything power stroke, during exhaust Welding as compared with the comfort that it traordinary success. The estimate that in their power to to the country Emergency Labor Organization. in- to the horror of the situation by yell- give Itroke, and is still burning when the brings. $350,000,000 worth of produce hns been the is so The farm labor administration of Is ing : 'II est mort ! II est mort ! II est large supply that greatly let valve opens; admitting the fresh It possible to make a fnlrly satis- Since Ice at best Is a highly perishable raised In wur gardens in the United needed. the Illinois state council of defense. mixture. This takes fire flame of mort !' and the factory repair a cracked water product, requiring special eqquipment States this year und that housewives While crop production has been In- In with workers furnished runs back to or of In " 'Out ! Oul !' I the carburetor. If gaso- jacket a fault a casting, by for Its preservation, such natural ad- multered, sitting up have canned at least 4(10,000,000 Jars creased, the farmers have been con- by the U. S. department of agricul- line what is known and is dripping from the carburetor a i as a "rust Joint." To vantages ns are offered by shade and gn.ing around, believing they were of vegetables und fruits Is Impressive, fronted with lnbor difficulties In many ture, has perfected an emergency farm is- - un- this as to I In heavy vapor formed, extending perform operation take ten parts exposure should be taken advnntage of Inquiring whether wits still The figures, of course, cannot be any- sections of the Union, and have had lubor organization In practically every der where of fine Iron one good health. 'Oul ! Oui! the engine, it is held by the filings, port of sal In locating an ice house. A shady sit- where near exuet, but there can be no to cope with the difficulty of cultivat- county of the state. Reports from 00 mud pan. The flume spreads under ammoniac, and a half part of flowers of uation with a northern exposure has "The good men helped me to my question that the totul amount of food- and an Increased acre- counties show more than 60,000 work mix ing harvesting the engine and soon reaches the tank, sulphur; all these ingredients a decided advantage as n locution for feet and left, wondering, I believe, at stuffs produced hus been enormous, age of crops with a reduced amount of ers registered to assist In the harvest. the into with t melting connections and releasing paste water and apply to such a building. the wonderful constitution of the and they are probably not excessive. regular labor to do the work. In the sugur-bee- districts of south- l flood of gasoline. the fracture, allowing the compound American soldier. All of It wua a cleur uddition to the In order be ern Michigan, Colorado and Utah many to Three Types of Ice Houses. that this question might become hard. Of course the ideal "Since my arrival af I have wealth and resources of the nation. before thousands of workers have been se- Causes of Lean Mixture. In general design ice houses are of camp clearly placed the people of the repair for this sort of thing is weld- made some research into the French Thus, labor and land that had for- towns and cities of the va- cured to cultivate this crop and thus Lean mixture may be due to derange- three types: (1) Those built entirely villages, ing, but this operation is not always in to the merly gone unused brought practi- rious were made Insure a large supply of sugar. ment of the carburetor or a leuky inlet above ground; (2) those built lnnguage, especially regard states, arrangements possible and the above makes a rea- partly three words, 'II est mort,' und I add cal benefit to the laborer and the na- - the of in In a similar way the other states manifold. Some of the causes may be above and purtly underground, and (3) by department agriculture, sonably satisfactory temporary repair. that this Is the first time as fur buck tlon. The Investment has paid so de- have organized and enlisted labor for the spray nozzle too far closed, aux- those of the cellar type, built with state councils of entirely us I can remember when I we,t 0,111 11 ought to be on the farms and thus meet In a most above-groun- d have been repeated fense, the agricultural colleges and the iliary air vulve spring too weak, or below ground. The Is - QUICK-ACTIO- more extensive scale next Hun- admirable th needs. ralve open, or a fuel Hue. A USEFUL N JACK common taken for a dead one." year. U. S. department of labor and state way emergency clogged by far the most of these dreds of families who never had a leaky inlet manifold may be detected gar departments of labor, to hold meetings types. den before hove enjoyed fresh vege- by running the engine und Injecting oil Plan Outlined for Construction of Sat- The and FINE SPORT IN HIMALAYAS with chambers of commerce, business advantages disadvantages tables from their home yards this sum- men's and around the points. Oil will be sucked isfactory Device for Work- of these three may be associations, rotary clubs, S types briefly mer. Many of them have learned some- other of and TOWNFOLK MUST HELP $ In the leak In a Above-groun- d organizations the cities at where the bolts must be ing Garage. stated as follows: Gorals and Serows Have Earned the of the art of and have or a new to Be thing gurdenlng towns, placing before them the need 5f tightened gasket Installed in houses can, as a rule, he more econom- Right Called Splendid become interested In It. All For work a keenly for agricultural labor and urging ac- Though townspeople have al- place of the leaky one. garage sntlsfactorj ically constructed than either of the Game Animals. huve benefited from Inter- quick-actin- g physically tion which will give adequate assist- ready done much In aiding Troubles of the inlet valve are rare. jack may be made aa other designs. Excavations are expen- In esting work the open air. ance. Everywhere the response hns farmers to harvest tbelr crops The valve lifter may be out of adjust- shown, says Popular Mechanics. For sive to make and difficult to insulate On Snow mountain, a spur of the These need not be advised to the a nine-foo-t plan been Inrge and gratifying. The result and to do other necessary work, ment, leaving no clearance, or lever piece of 4 by 4 and drain properly. Insulation und southeastern Himalayas, gorals and a actuully for bigger garden next year. But of this Is that many thou- there Is still much to be done the valve off sent. If there Inch hard wood, shaped as shown and are two of the most Impor- hi rows are to be found, says Roy Chap- campaign pushing its drainage those who, through procrastination and sands of workers have been enrolled this full if all the raised la little or no clearance the valve will bound at the weight end with lncb tant factors in the preservation of ice. man Andrews, In "Asia." And Inas- to crops Indolence, failed realize the profits and have done much to meet the emer by American farmers are to be hold compression when the engine is It is irue that the temperature of the much as he tracked and killed a few of this should gardening year sturt gency. There is reasonable assurance saved to supply food and cloth- cold, but will leak when the Umbj In 1 earth varies less than that of the air, of them while leading the American engine ei Miis a making plans for next spring now. that, in of difficulties, all the to soldiers and war workers. warms up, due to of the nut the fact that the temperature of museum's zoological spite ing lengthening expedition will be harvested. Harvesting of cotton, cane, Valve atem, of in crops normally rice, and, course, iHipping 'SfvJ 1 Garden Sprinkling Harmful. Business Men Save Potatoes. late sweet and other the carburetor occurs potatoes, Immediately. Set Watering a plunt or a garden space The potato crop of Houston and In the and the clearance at about two thicknesses crops South, corn, by sprinkling is usually more harmful Wharton counties. Texas, has been late Irish and of this vulve potatoes, fruit newspaper. Occasionally than helpful, inasmuch as it induces saved through the aid of the business other in the is become stuck so it cannot crops North, yet may that the growth, up in the moistened area, meD m iocai towns, When It was real to be done and will the close. This be seen from the out- - of fine require may feeding rootlets thut should be ized that the potato crop would be lost of men, women, Ide as there will be an unusually large in the Woman's This Automobile Jack Gives Quick Ac- deep ground, says unless the farmers received help, the boys and girls from cities imd space between the valve Stem and Home Companion. These, reaching In tion and la Adjustable. Eight-foo- t state extension director, towns to help in the fields anil lifter. a network neur the surface for the de- Great Power. with the farm help specialist of the orchards. Through the active Electrical Trouble. Leverage Supplies find themselves tu moisture, exposed partment of agriculture, explained the efforts of many city and town be electrical the fierce and heut of miilsum-- , There may. troubles. band iron, Is used. The standard is baking situation and the business men closed organizations in securing neces- With coll end mer whenever the moisture dries a single distributer sys built with, a 4 by 12 inch base. Iron out, their offices, stores and banks, went to sary help for farmers, the labor tem, as used on the majority of cars, uprights, 2tt Inches wide, are secured and dry out it will. They ure untihle the farms and worked with the potato has been to bear this problem successfully there would be some distributer trou- by three bolts und provided with holes scorching, being extremely growers in harvesting the crop. solved In many communities, ble or one-hal- tender and cool one-hal- a short circuit of the distributer f Inch apart, to permit adjust- demanding earth More than nine and f million but there Is even greater need wires. See that all wires are properly ments. Fifteen Inches should be the around them, and the result is either acres of wheat were harvested In Kan- for farm hands in the deuth to the or so weakened und emergency Insulated and wipe all dust from the distance from the bottom of the base f cssssssssp--- ? mtz ?4 - .... - ... I plunt sas. Hundreds of towns organized future. With well miserable condition as organizations distributer head. If you know how to to the center line of the fulcrum when a that It might their forces and closed their stores, with a under- well die. started, better open the distributer you should wipe the lever is held In the top hole. offices, and other places of business standing on the part of urban out the inside occasionally, using a " This surface watering by a hose or during the day, that the workers might as to their C-- ?;- -' , hand bears no to people responsibili- cloth dipped la gasoline. This will re- 3 j relation, of course, go to the fields and help save this food with fa- Club Membership Increases. jj-- a ties, public sentiment move Pig a thorough saturation as a system of all accumulations of dust, which One hundred thousand and crop. voring the "work or fight" idea, boys girlt makes But unless of will cause abort circuit If allowed to are now members of clubs. This irrigation possible. The mayor and board public with the classification of non- pig such a system is Installed, I would one c- - west- remain. la mora than twice the number enroll works of the large middle essential Industries, with antl-loafln- g urge every gardener in the country to ern cities closed offices end 1 their laws In ed last year, when 45,000 members pro-- to many states forc- pin his faith the cultivator and his worked In fields. The able-bodie- KEEPING SPARK PLUGS CLEAN duced the wheat mayor ing d Idlers into pro- approximately 10,000,000 pounds own industry therewith, rather thun drove the binder while the other men of dressed pork. These boys and girls ductive work, with women doing earth at six or feet below the Mr. Andrews to any method of watering by hand. shocked the grain. On a farm adjoin- Many Car Owner Do Not Realize Im- are raising pigs under the supervision the eight through Asia, probably much of the work previously or about 55 knows. As to Certain things may be "wutered In" ing a Catholic institution in Indiana portance of Accumula- Of local pig club leaders who are surface remains at degrees their exact status, he done by men, with boys effec- Preventing : when but otherwise, 145 were found In with state and Fahrenheit the year around makes It continues transplanting; priests assisting the tively organized and volunteer- tion of Mineral Dirt. the colleges the eschew the hose and watering can. harvest of the and clover United quite as important to protect the stored "With the familiar European cha- alfalfa hay ing In numbers to States department of agricul- and the wheat and oats. large help car owners do not realize the ture. Ice against the earth heat as against mois, the Asiatic serows and taklns farmers, farm labor problems, Many more difficult Corpus Christ! Philosophy. "Shock have been of the heated air. It is to and the sturdy American Rocky moun- troops" organized according to the U. S. depart- importance keeping the spark plugs sea- Do not consider that a town Is to assist the farmers In clean. The of seldom Radiator remove Ice as needed during the tain goat, gorals form a group which great harvesting ment of agriculture, are being points the plug Compounds. from because it hus mountains, lakes, rivers, their wheat These "shock need mineral son from pits . than structures represents an Intermediate stage be- solved in nearly every of cleaning, but grease and Radiator compounds are excellent to are trees or blue skies. A town is never troops" consist of business men, clerks part airt do accumulate on the exterior and use above ground. Slight advantages tween the true goats and the antelopes. the United States. have for when a leak develops at harves time in favor of great unless It bas men and women to. and laborers who volunteer to assist Interior of the so that the should used apparent They are about the same size as the porcelain, along the way. They be half-sunke-n of it with character and assure It In this way. These men their current that Instead of as the cellar or the types chamois and have similar habits. The stamp perform o:ororc:::::::::o::o::c:i passes way only temporarily and as sparingly and under some circumstances destiny. There is more in a soul than regular work in town during the day the as Is Intended. The As soon bouses, plucky little brutes are splendid game lumping gap, possible. as possible have the will to the other a body, and this is not less true of and at S o'clock are taken In automo- For worms: Mix should dean - they be preferred animals, inspiring the sportsman with cabbage one part plugs be kept or Ignition leak soldered by a competent repair- towns than of persons. ChrlsH biles to the country, where assist of fresh Persian Insect troubles will result type. admiration, besides leading him over Corpus they powder with of certain- Caller. the farmers. In this the d The design building that peaks which try his nerve to the ut- (Texas) way regular four parts of lime, and dust for the designation "patri- business Is carried on and at the same it on the at Intervals. To Cool Radiator. I ly qualifies most" i plants regular Clogged Breathing Tubes. Is Broke at Last Another of the moment Is a Hold hand over the otic farm Improvements" presented novelty your breathing herewith. It Is a combined farm ice Bacon I see k cobbler of Carmel, little circular fan to be attached to tube while la rua-tfa-e Unkind Remark. occasionally engine house and milk house. It Is a Pa., who in 20 years has mended 107, Silage Is the farmer's Insurance. radiator Wlai pressure to see If Is building The teacher of a certain ; nlng air passing out If 12 wide 32 feet long. Half primary 103 of shoes with the same peg- whirls aa the car Is feet by grade had a large nose and was pro- pairs the fsn drives thus breathing tube gets clogged It puts a to the three broke han- Buckwheat will do well on lands too suction at another .back on of the length is given up portionately sensitive about ging hammer, recently the treating opening pressure pistons that pulls also ' it Mary poor to produce good crops of tho rooms of the dairy department: loved this teacher and dle. grain tn opposite side of the rim. The dowa the power of the motor. much, when Serves him or corn. holes are connected with a hollow the refrigerator projects into the ice her portion of clay was handed her Egbert right It wasn't a section to get the benefit of ct any proper thing to strike his wife thaft passing down Into the radiator. Take Plug Cores. itorsge to mold whatever she chose on this Celery may be blanched by means of A good to next Spark cooling. with anyway. way store year's Die Idea being to draw heated air out Do not neglect to take a few spark special occasion she said, with devo- boards, paper or drain-til- e. Earth la garden seeds is to put tbem In fruit f the radiator at one and drive plug cores with you oa your Storage of Fruits. tional fervor:. "Oh. I shall model my likely to cause If when Jars. part trip. Degree of Vivacity. decay applied tool air into It at the other. In order that fruits may be held for teacher!" John, who sat next to her Itaa soli or foliage la wet it Is "I've got an uncle eighty years old Right Cars of Brakes. long periods in storage necessary and had a grievance against the teach- One should remember sim- In and he is as frisky as a schoolboy." that it Is Lubricate Brake Mechanism. The brakes should be that a uniform low temperature be er, said high disgust: "Huh, it Beans should never be hoed culti-.vate- d kept ptuyeilj "As a to school or or ply a waste of time to sow clover seed Oil th brake mechanism often. aad tUU. Maintained In the storeroom. With will take all your day to make her schoolboy going when the Tinea are wet, unless oa adjusted eoaaUj coming out?" wet boggy lands. Drainage is first nany products a uniform temperature nose." you want "rusty" plants. in STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ) TO THE VOTERS OF THE STATE Democratic Administration, spite ) OF NEW MEXICO of all the wellfounded criticism, COUNTY OF SANTA FE. 1 NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD which migiht have been directed Before me, the undersigned authority in In view of the importance that administration if they ami for said County anil State, on ihis NEW MEXICO STATE LAND SALES great against ilay personally appeared J. H. Crist, Jas. of the approaching election, I feel had been animated by selfish poli- W. Normenl, and S. K. Normcnt to me FRANK STAPLIN, EDITOR impelled to attempt to say something tical feeling. known to be the persons who subscribed to the foregoing Instrument, and acknow- to the voters as to the wisdom and On the other hand, it was equally executed the same ledged to me that they bids offeree necessity of electing a Republican natural and perhaps inevitable for for the purpose and considerations therein STATE OF NEW MEXICO right to reject any and alt the State the Senator and a Republican Represen- members of the Democratic party, expressed. t ssid sale. Published Every Friday at Santa Fe. Capital by and sral of of- in which has its history been Given under my hand NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION salt tor tative Congress. throughout fice, this 21st day of August, 111". Possession under contract! oi Without at this time questioning the of opposition and nega- M. J. MeCCIlWESS. he above described tracts will be gives STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY party PUBLIC LAND SALE con- the sincerity of President Wilion tion, to struggle against the demands Notary Puhtir. the successful bidder on signing the , Frank Staplin, Receiver doini as its Mv Commission Expires: tract. although many people are so. of the Executive to being 24. 1020. UNION COUNTY of August official when he declared that politics should strengthened for the prosecution (Notarial Seal). Witness my band and the seal comiiiera-tio- n Filed in iiffire n' th- - APIZnNA COR- Office ol the Commissioner ol ruDllc if the Stste Lsnd Office of the Stste of second-rlas- s at the office at Santa Fe, New Mex- hp adjourned, yet a little the war. the Entered as matter post PORATION COMMISSION this 23 day nf Lands, New Mexico, this nineteenth day of August, lead us to the conclusion The of "hostility to. and re- 1918. ico, under the Act of March 3, 1879. may feeling August. A TV. at 3:nn 1. M.. at it would have been wise for all exercise of govern- TII.AVDY. whose of- that pursuant to ROBE2T P. ERVIEN, that jealousy of, nuest of F. T. post Notice is hereby given - of the from our is W. Latham St.. ol an Act of Congress ap- Commissioner of Public Lands, him to urge upon the voters mental powir." inherited fice sddress ' the provisions ot of New a PHOENIX. .ARIZONA. rr.ivecl June 20th, 1910. the laws the State Meiico. $1.55 year that they should elect ancestors who struggled for centuries COMMISSION and rules and reg- - First Publication 23, 191ft. Subscription per country ob- ARIZONA CORPORATION Slate of New Mexico, August Republican Conjiress, so that he might with a tyrannical government to By K. A. Jills rs, ,.i,..im. ol the State Land Office, the Last Publication November 1, 191a, have in the prosecu- tain the and freedom which Chairman. Commissioner of Public Lands will offer proper support liberty ENDORSED: No. 1551 to the bidder st SANTA N. SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. crr-a- t in which we is by at public sal. highest FE, M, tion of the war we now eniov. still entertained n a M m Prlitav. November. Btn, I - .1 .1. . .1. .. . ' Foreign 7 9J UllfsVKi. - j f STATE OF NEW MEXICO I m re no m.n t ie Vol. 6. PaEe 507 of ol are involve! is imuui vcrv large part ot people oi r.r Rec'd. 1018, in the town Clayton, t County the in Congress have the United States, and it is mainlv m rlified CnPV of Artirl. of Inroriinrntinn f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Republicans INVESTMENT AND ACF.NVY the following des A 100 CENT RECORD HOW 'BOUT IT MAC? his administration liu.r- - that so that MITVAI. ,tlc court hue therein, PER given nipre feeling o' many people COMPANY. cribed tracts of land, tic PUBLIC LAND SALE (jugh-goin- g and hearty support than the strength of the Democratic Party Fileit in O'fiee of - " iM MISSION Here is one more df Fu' l Adminis- t his own and that At the time, CTATE ( f iRI'fllt TION 1J0I SWKSEtf. Sec Democratic are counting; j hose of party is to be found. prCLtn VFW MEXICO Sal. No. - COLFAX COUNTY politician in ot said OF Sec. 10; SWtfNVVJa, Sec 14; will trator Garfield's indictments against whatever of difficulty 'he way that as the President 12. ? P M 1: SUSKJ,. very largely On the voles they f'eling, Sept. 1'1": SFMNKta Sec. 15; All of Office of Commissioner of Public Railroad McAdoo: and he has had should be EDWIN F. COARD. W', S;SE'4, F' the the Presi- Director "During instruction delay about politics, adjourned Se W ! K 'A . N W N V get by shouting "support - Clell. c. 16; ',N 'S5' Lands, 21 bitumin- goie-nme- to Sec. N- in the the week of August the witli congress, has been principally or the efforts of our " Sec. 22 SWJ4SWH. 23; NWJ4SWJ4. Santa Fe, w Mexico. dent," but there is nothing ' 1 .1 to M. II ous mines 815 per cent of from Democratic members in both its dutv in the present crisis--v:l- ed V- - N'NE47 SEKNEtf. NEHSF.X. Sec. 27; Notice is hereby given that pursuant situation to discourage the patriotic operated discharge K. 30 E 1120.011 acres. of an Act of their full time Losses of s. The for these be !."reatlv STATE OF NEW MEXICO T22 N., containing to the provisions who have always be n output. hulls' riason hampered. The improvements consist of fencing and approved June 20th. I'AO. the laws reptiMicans as fol- - in the essential T sav to h' sane war measure, were distributed rlitions is to be found Therefore desire to ATKVU COMMISSION reservoir, value $1,600.00. of the State of New Mexico, and the rules supporting every STATE CORPOP nf State Land Of- Ameri- lows. Car 9.9 per cent", etc. differences between the two parties. of New Mexico, th it in the j MEXICO nnd 'gulaiions the and doing everything a true shortage NEW T. 25 Public will Stand and to the indictment, I, has come to uiv memory that in election it will be a un Sale No. 1302 - SSS, Sec. 6; N., fice, the Commissioner of Iinds can should do to win the war, and up plead :,r,ir.iachint' '.V.. loO.'H) acres. There offer at sale to the higheii bidder I an I of CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON in E., containing public No- The democrats of Mr. McAdoo. re you guilty or not Jan atldress which prepared fr,'otv duty for them, regardless are no on this tract. at 9 o'clock, A. M,t on Saturday, win it quickly. Nw I improvements in o H ? d affiliations, to vote f 1 vember 9th, 1918, the town Raton, have their to guilty deliver nearly eight years ago. ,,r..v;otis party I'tiilMi Slate America. 25 Mexico pinn' hopes - - 1303 Sec. 1R, of Colfax, State of New Mtxico, tn to state the snl IJefiuMic.-- i ! can l:d .tes for ( imp 1s Sale No. - W'JNEM, J. County and because of their atteniotcd briefly jr,,r .11 80.00 There of court therein, the that one cry, - e of V N., It. E., containing acres. front the houf As the time for the Republican con difference between the ss who can be relied i:""n to ad - 'l described of land via: in it schi.iT.ecl to have as i;intirl twni,, . ll-- r t, V r '. '. ' ' nn- are no on this tract. following tracts filth they 1 Is ' improvements r and believe wr.n t r i ' as in vention draws near red jvluller ;.re.it poliltcal parttt vocate and support, in Harmony i full. rtn.l r NT? short a campaign possible, and In Vv Sec. ! Sale No. 130 SF!4. S EM 54 seems to be much I did so and will every- f Mt'TI'M. INVESTMENT Sele No. 1304 - N, 5W, - SSWtf, crowd out all issues, gaining strength that correctly tpiole their Republican Principles, 1 c. 15; V.'A, Lots 2, 3, Sec. 2; NEj4.SFtf.EW that way rcl VP) AnFVTY COMPANY !' M.riVn-,- VV'SEW, StSEj4. EiNW, "win for the nomination for state land from that ail'h'ess as follows: which he necessary to the "5")) Sec" T. 26 It- 32 E NWV--, Lot 4, Src. 3; Lots I. 2, NV.SE, because, it must be understood, thing may Prin-i- Office, Acent, etc.. (No 22; N., containing SES4NW& of . j- - acr-s- . are no Src. 4: SWMNESa. NEUSWU, Presid-.-n- rommii.sior.er. The policies of Mr. To the student of our poli- successful the great i p I'.rsetm-llts thereon, 134)00 There improvements the war" and support lb prosecution INWHSKJ4. Sec. 10; Sec. bene- - familiar- . file :tnd of rrror 10 it"- on this tract NjNWtf, NEtfSEtf, there is no F.rvirn have been exceedingly tical history, who has w.-r- while the underlying principle; on :' are not issues, hrcausp Sl.-u- ion Tommis- of Corporal 31 of else, ficial to the state and satiifactory ised himself with the principles ,, the 0 tnocra'ic Pirty cut. No IMS - SWIaSEU. Sec. 9; T. 28 Sec. .16; T. N., R. 27 E., E',SWX, Sti. one dning anything B-- thinking Dcnm-ra- t hes- 35 40.00 acres. There Si c. 33: Sec. 34; T. 32 N.( R. 27 of who the people ind Mr. Midler is tin political parties of our tend to make anv true In Testimony Whir'. he State N.. R. E.. containing &',. and least all the rc;u!i!ic:ins, great o hi no on this tract, containing 22R0.08 acres, of which 547.48 cs known to b' absolutely in accord it will he lear that my at the ne .'ess-tr- noe-t- Cnronrat'on rnmm!s""n ire inii)rovements Fe and Grsac are the original "support rs of the country, itate giving of New Mexico In11 nuts-- d were selected for the Santa and has the in with the Administration to Slate Kin of 1. EV, Bond The improTf-ment- s President," and they have the real with those policies very view? are harmony the National this Certificate lo he- sice llV c..i ias All Section County Railroad Fund. of Mr. of railed at dif- the ro"! s -t swu SF.iiNVVU. Lots 3. 4. Sec. 2: All of consist of reservoir, plowing sad active and energetic suppor. tenets that party, meet the es.igeneies of present jee . . XT rvidrncr to prove that the first "sup- - te -l a. s $2,600.00. i Ervien. Mr. Muller h&s had ex- - Commissirn. :,(liv,- hrctions J, a; nyj. , fencing, value vas I.I'd long ferent times federalist, whig, situation. F m this Sec. 10; N!4. N port the President" policy at the Citv of S:in1a ' ti'A N'lSKi;. SE;4SE!4. NWXSE)i, in both state and federal whnh has always It is well to in mind what Se Sec. 11; SVV5, Sale No. 131 SVVMNEX, down the man who the repub- perience republican, keep fill of llteinlier. a r. SWU SEKSWU, UV.KNE14. K'j, by well prm-ciri- h ti.aT.M NEtaNWIl. Sec. T. 25 N., R. 26 L., 80.9 land offices and is especially stood for strength and stability are the differences in 111S 4; containing licans will offer as the proper man N 35 0, , There are no on of combined with two and I M, S. C.ROVES Sec. 14; T. 26 R. r... lotB S, acres. improvements tbl, term in the Ur.ited St.ites qualified. government, between the parties Sec. 6: Lot 1. Sec 7; T. 26 N., R. tract. for another 1 Chairman ME., H. of Ot-r- o cnui.-ty..- . due protection of the citizen, and am nuite sure that have correctly WlMWU See. 3: A of Sec. 4: tVilMtii senate. Albert Fall, N F. COARD, Sec. Sale No. 1111 Sec. T. X The made the State of and in qnot'.t-o- herein Cle-- Sec 5: NS4. NWSaSWU, E'iSEi4. 9; NEXSE'4, 4; And to the credit of both Sen- prediction by for concentration power stated, them the 26 40.00 res- NWtfNWH. Sec. 10; SWJSLJ, Sec. 14; S'i N., R. E., containing acres. Tbenj Record about three weeks that increased sense of . and the r ago consequent before made. S'-- Sec. 16; are no on tnis tract. ator Fall publican party, the STATEMENT OF FOREIGN CORPORATION .15; S',NW14. SVt, improvements that has been closely followed, M. A. Otero, U. S. Marshal of ponsibility, as contrasted with FRANK W. SKtfNEX, SESWK, SF.!4, Sec. 17; V policy Caiial and school of 11 m-- lV these Pr'slTtsl Ttvit G.I. I- 1.1. CtCUri.1 CUIlCDll c because it was first proposed and Zone, personal spokesman that opposite thought, A.er..-- adminis- the Mutual Inveslment and r'; Sections 20. 21. 23. 23; SVVM.NEH. SNWM. 4; NEHNWJ4, Sec a for Senator Jon's and the which, while ardently devoted to the Kaiser's nreranired and existme Sec. All W!,NEJ4, NSE. J; put into effect by republican It is moving time for nanv. a comoratinn Sl S(.c ,4. Si,KWK, SV?4, 25; T. 27 JN., K, 24 t., containing acre tration would finally be selected by the of the rights of the hv virtue of the laws of the , 27; K' SWJ4. NE.4SE!4, are no on advocarj army. :..V, - s,.rljns There improvements this tract to W. B. Wal- is hostili- of Arizona ami nrio Sec 28: All of Sections 2V, JU, ', Al, 1, 21, 1913, were those powers oppose individual, based upon ,. Mexi-- o On August matters business in the Stat o' New (5 36: T. 27 N.. R. 35 E., E'.SWM, W'A 1313 Sec. for the Democratic nominaiiou all ext rcisc its state-th- Sale No. NWtfNWW, 9; T. V which involved the ton ty to, and jealousy of, make the f'.Uowirit? SKW. Sec. 13: E'A. E(4WV5. Sec. 24; Eyi. up in the senat ol slock. doth hereby of 24 w.uu acres, mere a for U. S. Senator seems to have been of ( a remn- t n: tv! shares its capital in areordanre with provisions Sec. 25: T. 27 N., R. 34 E., W'A i. containing of the in government power, stoe-l- i 't !)'-- or root lawn. are no on this tract. loyal support president re' Intal of any e' i..n PPo. New Mexici Staii'tei, Codifi- Sec. 33: T. 28 improvements well founded. The boom has been ant of the of past ages n Section SWM. SEKSWSa, SWjaSEtf, of unsunl importance to the feeling 'T' anl IO a". sin h!eie 1015 35 19,322.68 acre s. matter reel;)'! n of - N., R. E., containing The Sale No. 1314 Sec. S; T. 23 launched and the was the few. il tile same a a natinal rs in d sto.1- , between this nation nnd a when government by hv The of its antliorir.-- r.urial r'' ro'v(.ment, consist ol fencing, value $8,-i- K. 24 SESE,40.00 relations 1. hotel, tra-'- in. Inly, aoioun N., E., containing acres. There On t occasion Governor is now very much in the under claim of "divine right." j. ,1,,; t,i : icre nyi and the amount aelinMy issiei! 22).0, are no on this tract. foreign country... th; II i,nd in anywise handle obligations c iwi improvements lime as such candidate. , and which, an-- ! Fall light against the nianyl. Tlifii rites ineiehtc'lness or of title, luisin-s- s hi. h ir. Senator laid: The character of the Sale No. 1347 SWKNEK. Sec 4; T. 14 No above it had full control in in and hold tax sale t w Mex- - bid on the described tract oi . as on could have I" I.n. trade he in lie- State 40.00 am here to say that, o. s sale efieates to transacted N R. 32 E containing acres. There land will be for less than FIVE .l Democratic State Chairman Selig- - first of the riili, diintirate tax eerl ico To do a ueneral investment, accepted I to sustain in every the years republic, to , enter or" n. taV:e, is: are no improvements on this tract. ' DOLLARS ($5.00) per acre, which is the senator, propose man set the date the Dem- - a and l.ix titles: ronmissir.n and brokerage business, and any No bid on tbe above described tracts ol as vote and finally for unchecked by federalist supreme or aeniiiro in p.nv l.ieefnl nimnir. neres-sir- value thereof and in addition way possible, so far my arel all in therewith land will be for less trail Five appraised the ocratic state convention Thursday court, would almost certainly ,.f th.. o.it.tii- domain of e1( fiof-- l thinijs accepted thereto the successful bidder must pay influence and action may go, fore-in- thereto. Dollars ($5.00) per acre, which is the ap- fur on 26th. Local are national Si io s or of any count ry. wjih the rieht j Tl.o of its orincinal olfice in the improvements that exist the United and September people have disintegrated our or ele- Lotion value thereof, and in addition there President of the States I,, horr ami oleilc'e in piyinent ' of New Mexico is desipnaeed as praised land. to the delegates and -, thi State to the successful bidder must p:y for the administration in dealing with arranging give government." ve loimicnt of the nam- and to otherwise 237 Avenue. Santa the Ml.- being at Washington that exist on the land. a time wntie whenever the oppor- handle- and dispose- same, f Ai-e- which improvements Each of the above described tracts wttt; this or any other foreign problem manipulators pleasant Republicans, or Fe. N. M.. anel lie upon are in the A have no dif-- line inconsistent villi law: t" borrow pre'icess said he be offered for sale separately-- they Capital city. large tunity presents itsdf. ' . against corporation miy Each of the above described tracts will of such magnitude. loan moni v for the stoekinr;. W. Nnrminl. a natural rer-- I Fall of attendance is expected as many coun ficull'y v1 their support to and of served is las. be offered for sale separately. Five years ag Senator giving operaliein, development improvement son of full al". actually residing io the The above sale of land will be subject ties bave selected two or three times measure to increase or all ot sael lanels. nenes ami of ahodi to the following terras and JNew of his free will, and !any necessary e State of New Meviro. whose place 25 conditions. Mexico, - her'-i- meniioned. and for the Sale No. 13(18 Lot 2, Sec. 2; T. N.. - as delegates as they have and of govcrn- is Fe. N. M. 33 39.77 with no Question of political exped many 'the strength power and of any nnelertakiiie San'i said R. E., containing acres. There are with a vote each. been an protection IN WITNESS W HEREOF, the Mutual no on tract. No bad that votes fractional ineiit. and there never has e,r oLin-- in which this corporation may has caused improvements this for the land for encv confronting him, except the end Investment and Comnanv on the above described tract of land will Except selected the occasion in our when such inlerested and to lhat to he subscribed anil Its Santa Fe and Grant Railroad Bond many democrats were opposing me history and resource of its name be accepted for less than $10.00 per acre. County San Juan the first the more everv ojipoitunity any seal tn he hereto affixed, anel Fund, the successful bidder must pay t of the President in the county, measures were PTeatly requir ill h he fullv devel-.pe- and corporate acts taking Re- or smi may th-- 'e to be executed hv its Prrsi the Commissioner of Public Lands or baa first district to hold a the last and a hone!-- , de presents The above sale of land will be measures and using his judicial ed, than during year 1,,.C MillS'TVe d; to issue nolis. dent and it this 2nd day of subject such o 4nly possible oth-- of inilebte-- Secretary to the following terms snd agent holding sale, publican convention has instructed its and the Ixeptiblicans in Cong- and evidences 1"1S. conditions, the offered him for the armed forces in an effort to protect half; o( same by Septctmhrr, vis: price by land, Reed Holloman beliefs as neees and secure the payment ACENCY four cent cent interest in advance for laid down the delegation for Judge ress, animated by such are deed of or to M'TUM. INVESTMENT AND per the national honor, As me.rlcaire. trust, otherwise; the balance of such price, fees-fo- to succeed himself. far a can indicated in the quotation, troste-e- h" er. or in anv COMPANY. The successful bidder must to the purchase principle of "support the President." foregoing act as an tit. w NODMRNTi pay advertising and appraisement and alt Grr-iman- be this time in o!h-- r and to borrow arid Commissioner of Public Lands or his .Since time ths war with y seen at the prospects have found no difficulty giving fiduciary ranaeity, President. agent costs incidental to the sale herein, each that be loan tnone : and in Reneral to do sad Attest: holding such sale, of the all of said - are that the three counties will to a National S. K. NORMENT, offered for four and amounts must- h iin.ai. has come, and through the unfaltering support pe rform ni h acts and thine and tranaet price by hitn the land, ed in nracticallv unanimous for him at the bal- cash or certified exchange at the of the "gentle- sn.-t- holiness, not inconsistent with law. Secretary. per cent interest in advance for the time of sale and which magnificent leadership world the ltoriril of (CORPORATE SEAl.t ance of such fees for ad said amounts and retiubli-ca- n District Republican convention. in anv part of ihe as uprchase price, all of them are to forfeiture to the man from New Mexico," the dee-- the- ENDORSED: No. all subject MEXICO Directors niav to he to best vertising and appraisement snd costs State of New Mexico, if the stands be- STATE OF NEW nn.l adv.mlaete of 111" tie in. Foreign the and successful party today closely cnrii.tr;'. 507 incidental to sale herein, esch bidder does not execute a contract with Honest Ben Pankey seems to have inn or herein of Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 6, Page all of said amounts niust be in hind him in carrying out that policy STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Tl"" numeral specification Statement of deposited in thirty days after it has been mailed drawn first honors in the Republi otiiect. purpose, rurnt or peiwer oi saio cash or certified exchange at the time to him to the limit possible for the best NEW MEXICO (anv none or MITUAL INVESTMENT AND ACENCY by the State Land Office', said can contest. Curry and f omp.mv shall not nc neiu io of sale and which said amounts and all contract to provide that the interests of the nation. gubernatorial reitrain oi any mmner the riiihts or COMPANY. of them are to forfeiture to the purchaser nave aeie- - CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON Office. etc., subject may at his option make payments of not j Juan instruc.ea tm r of said Designating Principal Agent, of New if New Mexico democratic politicians powers corporation. Com- - State Mexico, the successful less than of fire Filed in Office of State Corporation a ninety per lur iiim rjnu "i vsiici f . bidder does not execute contract within cent of the at have decided to use the patriotism gallons rnite.l States Article 4. mission of New Mexico, siept. 1V1H; been mailed to purchase price any ttmr counties will probably take similar )ss Stock P. thirty days after it has of from the date of the con- of the of this state, if they The Amount ol Capital M. htm con- thirty years people of Meniro anthonie-e- l of stock F. COARD. by the Slate Land Office, said tract and to for the ol both action during the present week. Tbe amount capital EDWIN tract to that the provide payment can, to elect their candidates, h Is Certified, that the anneied of this Corporation shall he Two Hundred Clerk provide purchaser may any unpaid balance at tbe expiration ol n of at his make of not less the and the unworthy, and it full, true anil ronirjtete transcript th and Fifty Thousand (JJSO.nOO) Dollars, divid- Compared J. J. O, to M. H. option payment! thirty years from the date of the eon? worthy FUNDAMENTALLY SOUND than of ninety-fiv- e cent while that kind of oftentimes Certified Copy of Articles of Incorporation ed into Twenlv-Ftv- Thousand f25.non per after the sale and prior to the exptratioa. politics of of the Par value of Ten Dol STaTP. OF NF.W MEXICO of the purchase price at any time after tract with interest on deferred in votes the Shares (W ol payment , results securing for - MUTUAL INVESTMENT AND ACENCY lars each. Ol said stock lO.IJilu shares, or STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF the sale and prior to the expiration at the rate of four per cent per annum lleujamin F. Pankey to whom pub- 5S from of con- it, in this case it will COMPANY (No. any part thereof, of $10 each may he NEW MEXICO thirty years the date the payable in advance on the anniversary off party using directed to a as same of and to for of t, because he attention has been with the endorsements thereon, Preferred Stork by action of the Hoard CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY tract provide the payment the date of the contract, partial payments) not work, but actually in the of- ol . , a i u 1 : : .. t. -- 1 extent of because of the .ilie-jir- on file and of record Directors, said Preferred stock shall United of any unpaid balance at the expiration to be credited on the anniversary of th r i great late. , . States America,) sit me neaa oi mo.l ripuuneau s fice of ihe State Corporation Commis- from the net earnings of the Com- )ss thirty years from the dste of the con- date of the contract next following tha mention n, nts name the sion. tract with interest on deferred will b. th. man who was first to put iPcaten ew pany an annual cumulative dividend at State of New Mexico. ) payment date of tender. down' the Dolicv of "supporting In Testimony Whereof, the State such rate as its Certificate bears on its . It is Hereby Certified, that there was at the rate ol four per cent per annum Mexico, has a clear record in this orporatlon tommtssion ot tne face, accordipp to atrreement, before any filed for record in the office of the State payable in advsnce on the anniversary nf The tale nf land selected for the Santa President" in times of national peril, State of New Mexico has causi-- Common of the date of the regard and not a trumped up one Dividends are paid upon the stock, Corporation Commission of the State contract, partial payments Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fun and who has repeatedly led the re- this Certificate to be sieneit hv hut such stork shall not entitle the holder New Mexico on the I2th day of September. to be credited on the anniversary ol the will be subject to the above terms aadV such as many politicians are now (SEAL) its Chairman and the seal of thereof to vote at the meetinRS of the A. D-- 1918. at 2 P. M.. hv MUTUAL IN- date ol the contract neat the conditions that the successful bid" to the assistance of the affixeel following except publicans endeavoring to acquire in order to said Commission, to he stockholders of said Company. Any out- VESTMENT AND ACENCV COMPANY, a date ol tender. der must pay in cash or certified ea democratic and when the at the of Santa Fe on this Common un- president, appeal to the enlightened public City standing or Preferred stock may corporation duly organized and existing change at the time of aale of' President had to have that republi- 12th day of September, A. T).. he taken up, cancelled and retired accord- der and by virtue of the laws of the The above sale ol land will be subject the purchase price offered by him fsr-th- can assistance to secure the passage judgment. 1"18. ing to acreement and any part of such State of Arizona, a Certified copy of Its to valid existing rights, easements, rights land four per cent Interest in ad- Always maintaining that temper- M. S. OROVES. cancelled or retired stock may he Articles of Incorporation and Statement des- of way snd reservations. vance for the balance of such purehane--pric- of his measures, democrats refusing Attest! Chairman. from time to time as occasion up- office in this ance is a moral question, like reli- justifies ignating principal State, Agent, The Commissioner of Public Lands 01 and will be required to execute needed EDWIN F COARD, on direction of the Board of Directors. At etc., as by Section 102, Chapter 7V, his such contract for the of tha the support. or the of man, Mr Clerk. Board of provided agent holding ssle reserves thr providing payment Fail has a war record one gion equality surh time as the Directors n)ay Laws of 1905. right to reject and all bids offered balance of such purchase price a Senator a Resolution said or Now The said is any in- the repub- Pankey has been consistent sup- by direct, capital stock, Therefore, corporation at said sale. thirty equal annual instalments with hundred per cent, perfect, of the movement STATE OF ARIZONA any part thereof, may he paid into this hereby authorized by the State Corporation terest on all deferred payments at th has a war record one porter temperance OFFICE OF THE Corpeeration. either in cash or by the sale feimmission to transact business in the Possession tinder contrscts ol sale lor in ad- lican party He voted the above described will rate of four per cent per annum almost from its inception. ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION and transfer to it of real or personal prop. State of New Mexico, and the business is trscts be given on Octo- -- hundred cent, perfect, it having on 1919. vance, payments and interest due per for a Kansas, and whenever the United States of America.) erty, contracts, services, or any other valu such as be lawfully transacted by or before October 1st, ber of each lead of the New Mexico dry - may 1st, year. followed the cast his in- Iks able riRiit nr thine- tor the uses anu pur- corporations organized under the laws of Witness my hand and the official seal and with that record behind opportunity presented State of Arizona. ) poses of said Corporation in Payment for this State. ol the State Land Office of the Stste df sale of senator, in In the COMMIS- The above land will be subfeot on fluence favor of sobriety. The ARIZONA CORPORATION which shares of the capital stock of said In Testimony Whereof, the Chair- New Mexico, this twelfth dsy of to valid them the candidates the republi- SION does the annexed be and 1918. Angus.. existing right. Ciiemems. right state legislature of 106 of which Mr. hereby certify that Corporation may issued the capital man and Clerk of said Commis- of way and reservations. can ticket need have no fear of losing is a true ari'1 complete transcript of Ihe stork so issued shall thereafter and there sion have hereunto set their hands ROBT. R. ERVIEN Pankey was a member in the Senate, ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION non- The Commissioner of F,:Mic Lands or Totes because of the cry Support by become and he fully paid up and (SEAL) and affixed the seal of said Com- Commissioner of Public Lands, - !a vote for a state constitutional OF assessable, and the of the D- at the of Santa Fe, his agent holding such sM- reserves the the President.' juelment mission, City state ot New Mexico. risrht to retuct anv and '! hii'.i nffcrcif. MUTUAL INVESTMENT AND ACENCY irectors as to the value of the property on this twelfth day of September, First Publication -- 16, 1918. is the cf """"""" ! IV' COMPANY August at said Senator Fall originator .:..j . ".. purrhased, ripht or thing acquired or A. P., 1918. Last Publication Tlctober 18. 1918. that nolicT. he has mad- - good that I'lll Miiiiinieiii. I fli ly aieieoi which were filed in the office of said services rendered, shall lie conclusive. M. S. GROVES. Possession under contract of attic tar the - has made by both leading parties was stifled Arizona Corporation Commission on the Article I. Attest: Chairman. above described tract will be given oat policy, and the party good 23rd of Aumist. A. D.. 1'dK. at 3:00 1919. by those politicians who feared to day The time of the commencement of thij, EDWIN F. COARD, STATE OF NEW MEXICO or before October first, him. o'clock P. M . as provided hv law. ' with before the on the issue, a Corporation shall be the date of the is Clerk. Witness mv hand and the official im! go people IN TESTIMONY WHFEOF. The suance to tt the Arizona of which is now almost Arizona by Corporation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the State Land Office of the State ot' PART matter forgot- Corporation Commission, Commission of a Certificate of Incorpora- New Mexico, this seventeenth day of Angne.. OUR INDIVIDUAL in of the hv its Chairman, has hereunto set and shall be 191& ten history view sweeping and affixed Official Seal. tion, the termination thereof STATE OF NEW MEXICO PUBLIC LAND SALE (SEAM its hand twenty-fiv- (25) with the vindication which the state vote Done at of years thereafter, ROBERT P. ERVIEN, most the city Phoenix, the privilefte IM renewal, as provided law. Commissioner of thar Some observers think that the later to who maintained Capitol, this 23rd of by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SOCORRO COUNTY Public Land of Ameri- - gave those day August. Artlcls l. State of New Mexico. characteristic thing about the A. D . 1"1. The affairs of this shall he that our population was sane, but it ARIZONA COMMISSION Corporation OIL AND GAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS Office ol the First Publication August 23. 1918. soldiers in France, something CORPORATION conducted by a Board of and Commissioner ol Public can is tcild those who were a F. A. JONES. Directors, LsiiDdts Last Publication November 1, 1918. and ex- by party the following named shall constitute said COUNTY which astounds the enemy the Chairman. CUADALUPE . Santa Fe, New Mexico. r f is to the caucases at time, that Attest; Hoard of Directors until their successors cites the admiration of our allies, in his SAM W. PROCTOR. are elected and H. notice is Hereby given that ounuant Senator Pankey was obstinate qualified: J. Crist, las Office of the Commissioner of Public to the Cm- - STATE OF NEW MEXICO American sol- - Secretary. W. and S. K. Norment. There-afte- r provisions of an Act oi the capacity of the the should have Norment, 1910. insistence that state the Board of Directors shall be elect- Lands, approved June 20th, the laws think and fight indiTidually. ARTICLES INCORPORATION Santa Fe, New Mexico. ofgre.the State of New Mexico, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOIr diers to an early to vote dry. OF ed from the stockholders at the an- ana the rules opportunity OF among ana of the State Land Of- The German fights successfully only However that is not a matter of nual stockholders' meeting to be held on Notice is that to regulations OIL AND CAS in MUTUAL INVESTMENT AND AGENCY the first of of each hereby given pursuant fice, the Com mi a sinner of Puhlin will LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS in mass formation, organized official and a COMPANY. . Memday August year. the orovisions of an Act of Congress ap offer at sale record, being matter Artlcls T. public to the highest bidder (bodies, while every American soldier is of much KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- proval June 30th, 1910, the laws of the m y ociock a. m., on november SAN MIGUEL COUNTY of hearsay as it is, not The Directors shall have power to adopt State of New Mexico, and rales snd reg- inursaay. initiative and ENTS: That we, the undersigned resid- - o, id iuc (own oi -- has an independence value to the vot r bent on a scrutiny and amend for the Rovernment ulations of the State Land Office. the' of Socorro, ouniy Office him remark- lents of the City of Santa Fe. State of of said to fill ",Socorro, State of New Mexico, in front of the Commissioner of Public of action which giTes ,f the ttifin fnr he ic t hinkino- i...;M v.,. . nrr;. 'n.t'.i.. Corporation, vacancies Commissioner of Public Lands will offer for of the court house the Lands, v, in the Board from any cause, and lease for of therein, following ' in of-Ji- the mining for, and extration Santa New able efficiency open fighting. They i.f his ballot for a n said City, have this day associated our. to an Executive Committee and ucacnucu iracia oi lana, via: Fe, Mexico. ' casting high I appoint oil and sas. at public auction to the each is : I selves for of tormina- highest are not senseless cogs, but fice A to together vest said Committee with all of the powers bidder Nine A. M., better way judge is by mX , tm. at o'clock, November Sal No. U Lota L 2, 3, Notice is hereby given thst pursusnt to an individual working unit in a great rrpn,ion ,,d p'r, irranted the Directors by these Articles. 21st, 1918, in the town of Santa Rosa, Coun- SJ Section's the orovisions of an practice for it is an old and true laws of the State of Arizona, and for that Article I. WtfSE, Sec. ?; All of Aet nf fMimn machine. do of In ty of Guadalupe, State of New Mexico, in 10, 15, 22, 23, W& Sec. of proval June 1910, the laws of fighting that "deeds louder than purnose hereby adopt Articles The hitrhest amount of direct fol- SEJ4, 24; All th, the saying" speak indebtedness, front of the court house therein, tbe 16 State of New corporation as follows: or to which the Corporation Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35; T. 3 S., R. Mexico, and rules snd reg- words", and the time as we have contingent, lowing described lands, W., containing 6796.24 acres. There are ulations of the State Land Office, the? Article I. shall be subject at any one time shall be One Sal No. L-- I. Lots 3, 4. NWtf of ENGLISH AS WROTE said of the politico who in public Dol SNWVi, no improvements on tnis tract. Commissioner Public Lands will offer for Name. Hundred and Fifty Thousand (Sl.SO.nnri) SWJ. Sec. 1: All of Sec. 2; SWtf, Sec. lease for the minina- for. and j moderation and in which does not exceed s of SE, .xiwiin. preaches private The name of the Corporation shall he lars, 3; SEX, NEtfSW. Lots 1, 2, Sec. 4; NEK No bid on the above described of of oil and gas, at auction to the oi 3. 4, Sec. of tract public In its plan for the conservation (las a collection of rare wines on MUTUAL INVFSTMFNT AND tCFWV- IT' "mourn inr capital sioc, ni mis SEJ4. Lots 9; Al' Sections 10, land will be niKiirai uiuuen at O A. 11. accepted for less than THREE nine ClOCK, M.. the Indus-- 1 COMPANY corporation S'5, NEK, S!4NW. NWtfNWX, Sec. DOLLARS ($3.00) November 20th. 191ft. in th nf T of paper, War sideboard, is. forever past. Article W!-- per acre, which is the lnn newsprint Article t. 12; Sec 13; All of Sec. 14; NEK, Sec. value thereof and Vegas, of San State Board that no publisher As it has been I. The of the stockholders 15: 1. appraised in addition County Miguel, of tries says to Senator Pankey Business. private property Lots 2, Sec. 16: Sec. 23; thereto the successful bidder muse for New Mexico, in front of the court house and officers of this Corporation shall be NJ4XWK, Sec. 24; T. 11 N., R. 23 Lots pay may free copies of his paper manv years since he has tasted a Thr place ot hustness of this E.. the that exist on the land. therein, the following described t: frve rrmcipa! from all debts of 1, 2. 3, 4, Sec. 2; T. 9 R. 19 NEK. impromevents lands, actual aervice rendered, in form Con- - Corporation shall he in the of Pheienix. corporate any N., E., except for drop of beverage anv City kind whatsoever. XE14SEK. Sec. 7: T. 8 N., R. 20 ha-- e E'jNWK. The above sale of land will be such as the camp and so IN WITNESS THEREOF, we h re 19 subject L-- nd to institutions taining alcohol, scrupulous A.?r;.,a"h" E., All of Sections 2, 16; T. 8 N., R. to the and Sale No. I. EUC.KVC M, V.IC rh7"rT.rprtaVnrfT unto set our hands and seals this 21st 6563.95 following terms conditions. R. libraries, etc. If a paper is given for ts he imlecd that he will not even Inn such other place or of bnsi-hav- j E., comprising acres, designated as via: KK'.4. NEWSEW. See. 2?: All nf Kee K, places day of 1918. sce-- I is so lemon-- ness and either within or August, ten sections, but no more than eight T. 12 N., R. 23 E., Lots 1, 2, 3, service rendered, it not free, a brandied chcrrv in a ; offices, without H. be included one lease SWtfNEK. the Sla'e of Arizona, as the Directors J. CRIST. (SEAL) lions will, in any The successful bidder must m tn SEX, Sec. 2; All of Sections IS, 16: Lota an ' may W. why rule exception? . del rminc. at p.nv of which offic-- s Its IAS NORMENT, (SFAI.) contract. the Commissioner of Public Land or hii 3. 4. E'SWW. NWWSE!. Sec 19: NL , a - k and s S. K. NORMENT, (SEAL) Sec. " Ihe minister who ...trom l,o pip-r- may be Wept, all meet L-- such ot SE?. EKSWJr, NWKSWK. 22; W!? renivinrr - agent holding sale, . Sale No. NWWSK. Sec. .-- f--r de- - i"es of sti rkholdcrs and he NSWJ. tne turn SWtf. Sec. 23; Sec. 25; n..:.l. J ... friend some brandied oeaches may R; All of S c. 18; T. 8 R. 20 K. price ottered by tor the land Z,SF.4. SF.tfSWj,, ...(..I wr .met Company business trans N, SEj four cent in W'iNW?. Sec. 26; EVSNEtf, SecT 27; Wvl di. did much for ai.y . SWMSWtf. per cent interest advance for funds are numerous but the record dared that he not car? SIM. the balance of such fees NE'4, NWHSKtt, NEViSWVj, FMKW4, Lots ' NV'4. Sec. 25; SV$. Sec. purchase price, made at the Paris Theatre in Santa the fruit as the in wlncrt Article J. SWJ4. for advertising and appraisement and all 1, 2. 3, Sec 30; SW!4NE!, NEHSWM. Lot 'sp'rit 1. See. All Sec. 36: T. 12 24 is no kindred j Principal Office. 19' costs inciden t al to the sale each 31; of N., R. Fe last Monday evening will be hard they were sent, spiritual R E.. All of Sec. 36; SEM. herein, 4715.62 C NSWtf, and all of said E., comprising acres and I A. . 1 :..,.... .,f tl.n iii-j- ill.... ,1c l 1i3v- an general nature ol Ihe business pro- Sfc. 32; T. U N., R. 24 E., All M amounts must be deposit designated c tne s ...... , f XWjf. ed in cash or as seven sections. to Deal. cisc ., ,rnT,rn :, ll,,. , Sec. 36; T. N., R. 23 E.. 2434.64 certified exchange at the mv n n a rommis- - comprising time of sale and which said amount a and how protrayinjj uersroi '"'I" "'s s...n,i,.i general investment, agency, acres, designated as four sections. No. 2. ' imsin-s- s an ati ol them are to the Sal. NE!. lots I, See. 32; Years in Germanv. War Stamp pledg tnts ta ll. tetr wnat lie neneves, ne '.ion am! hrokcrai'e in us subject forfeiture to T. 12 to locate--. State of New Mexico, if the successful N., R. 23 E., comprising 244.29 acres, and over $11000 believes and be w ill stick firmly to branches; purchase, lease, option, No bid will be accepted for less than as one section. es were reqifsted or otherwise ewn. exchange, sell, an annual rental of section for bidder dors not execute a contract with designated in less it. has ileclare-- his on acquire,- per in was pledged by the audience lie attitude r n,t,pr.isP ,iis,.os- of. pledge, mortgage, said lands. Lease will he marie in subs- thirty days after it has been mailed No will a of ouestions. and it is some anel deal in farm to him by the State Land Office, said bid be aecepted for less than sn than fifteen minutes. . nrtnber hypothecate prannc lands, tantia! conformity with form of oil and annual rental of $10000 section for snid timber lands townsite-- on file in office of Com-- contract to provide that the per satisfaction to be able to his city prop,. pas the the purchase! lands. Lease will be made in regard. eif kin-'s- i nis substantial , jerty, houses and buildings all ssioner of ublic Lands, copy of which may at option make payments ot noi form Loan mil as i n- - ii: u a- - 1n less than of conformity with of oil and gas lease The Fourth Liberty campaign villus cinpiy to u, inctn'c any realty or personul will be furnished on application. At time ninety five per on file in office of ;n li- - to rem oi me na Be pr:ce at time the the Commissioner September 28. The first full torv. b'rt like his attitude the property whatsoever; purchase, lease, of biilding the successful bidder will be pure any of Public Lands, of wbieh will be opens operate, locate or otherwise acouire. own. to the Commissioner of Public after the sale and prior to the expiration copy week will be over to educa- matter. fundamentallv. sound sell or a,s. required pay of trom furnished on application. At time of bid- given qtior exrhanee. obtain or Lanls the amount of the first year's rental thirty years the date of the con the will ucit to oe or coiiipn-i-mtse- and tract and to for the navmr-n- t ding successful bidder be required, tional work, publicity and prepara- anil aiiereu of, pledfrc. mortpape. hypothecate offered, the cost of advertising and ex- provide ni to the Commissioner of Public deal in mininir mineral any balance at the of pay Lsniis Then will come the big drive, for expediency. mines, claims, lands, penses incident al thereto. Possf ssion will unpaid expiration the amount of the first year"a .rental of- tion. coal lands, oil lands, and to work, ex- a s oon a a of se thirty years from the date of the con i- 7 in he given con tract lea is fered, the cost of and - the week of October to 12, and elevelop the same, and EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT tract with interest on deferred advertising expenses POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT plore, operate executed by the successful bidder, which payments incidental thereto. Possession will be given which the Tenth District is expected to extract any and all minerals, oil and must be within thirty days from date of the rate of four ner cent "ter annum as soon as contract of lease is executed of Bonds. pas therefrom and deal in the products bid in order to avoid forfeiture of payable in advance on the anniversary ot by to subscribe? its quota LONG EXPERINCE rights the date of the successful bidder, which must be within Sinta Fe and thereof; to locate, hold, and an moneys pata. the contract, partial payments from date of and alt County acquire hy purchase or otherwise, reser- to oe c red 1 ed on the an ni versary ot the thirty days rights H C. Montova, of Madrid Precinct voir water snd water and EVEN IN THE OLD COUNTRY date of ithe ' moneys paid. Etci-- loyal American must serro sites, rights, Witness my band and the official tteal contract next following the to No. 19. Santa Fe New Mex- to erect, construct, fnamrein and dispose date ol tender. Witness band seat lis Government in some capacity County, there- OF r1 the State Land Office of the State of New mv and the nffirial nf of reservoirs or any rights therein or CORRECT FITTING 1918. the State Office war. Whether the ico authorizes the State Record to sell and Mexico, this third day of September, Land of the State of New win thin fighting under, anda tOa distribute water The above sale of lands will be subject Mexico, this third of 191S. announce him as a candidate for f'er domestic or other ROBT. P. day September, enemy along tne battle lines, on the irrigation, mining EYE GLASSES ERVIEN, o valid existing rights, easements, rights KUBT. P. ERVIEN, seas, or en gaged in production Sheriff of Santa Fe County subject purposes rind to acquire, hold and dispose Commissioner of Public Lands, 4 way and reservations. Commissioner of Public Lands, nigh the will of the Coun- of any riphts. privileges and franchises in LAUGH LIN BUILDING State of New Mexico. State nf Nrar mi war assentials. all mast serre and to Republican connection therewith or therefor, to own. First Publication Sept. 6, 1918. Tbe Commissioner of PnbHe Lada or First Puhlirattna Sent, n lots U. convention. handle and control letters and in- - SANTA NEW MEXICO Last Pubucatio Nov. 15, 1914. bmj Liharty Bonds. ty patent FE, Vie agent holding tmch sale reserve the Last PuBlicatioa Nor. 15, 1911. STATE OF NEW MEXICO muti .-- . mm mi m a sir 9 All Sections Sea. of the Stat Land Office of If, 17; EM, M; of the Stale of prior to lb exsiration of years from Hal be credited New 41l0e which 20447.34 acres 19: AO of Sections 30, 29: new of 191$. thirty payments to on tha State Ikaico, If lb wiwiatsi lag acres, of Kyi, Sec EM, Mexico, this Nts) day July, tbs data of the contract sad to provide of tha of tha contract next bidder NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION were seiectea tor tne seats re and Oram Sec w: An of ejections n. Hi T. for the of balance data, does aot execute a aoatract witMmm - payment any anpaid at following the data of tender. alter Count Railroad Boad Fund. The imnrove- ml, s rvH aii oi secttoae z, t, ROBT. P. ERVKN, the expiration of from the thirty day it has bees sma0e4 6: All thirty years nisi by the Bute Land Office, said mm PUBLIC' LAND ments consist of walls, tanks sad fencing. 5, NM, SEW, Sec 9; SWM. Sec Hi Commissioner of Public Lands dsts of the contract with Interest on defer- The above ssle of Isnd will be SALE value aiu.uuu.uu. of Sections 15, 16; Sec. 21 All ol red subject tract to provide that tha purchaser saay SEX, Stats of New Mexico. payments at the rats of four per cent to valid righis-ol-ws- Sections 22, 36; T. 28 S,, R. 6 W., contain- existing rights, easements, at bis optioa make payments of sot leas First Pnblicatioa 19, 1911. per annum payable fa advaaes oa tha and reservations. GRANT COUNTY No bid on the above described tracts will 24,640.43 acres, of which 7,047.69 seres July of tne data of than of ninety five par ccat ing Last Pnblicatioa 27, 1918. the contract, par- of the ourchass aria-- b accepted lor lesa than THREE DOL- were seiectea tor tne Santa re and orant September tial payments to be credited on the an- The lima awM an- - Commissioner of Public t.ands or his he sale and Office of tha Commissioner of Public LARS ($1.00) oer acre, which is the County Railroad Bond Fund. The improve- " niversary of the date of the contract next auch prior to the ezpiratioa oi value and in addition thereto ments consist of agent holding sale reserves the right years iron toe date ol the cosi Lands, praiaed thereof, following the data of trader. w mu an oius onerea tniny. tne auccessiui oiaaer must pay tor tne im- STATE OF NEW MEXICO ssle 7 St Said tract and to provide for the payment ad provements that exist on the land. No bid on the sbove described trscts will Tbs sbove ssle of land will be subject any unpaid balaoce at the expirat im ex Santa Fe, New Mexico. be for less than THREE DOL- NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION to valid f thirty years from the date of the coa srerpted existing rights, easements, rights-o- Possession under contract ol ssle for the t Sal No. M74 All of See. 16; T. 19 S., LARS (J3.00) per acre, which is the ap- way, snd reservations. above tract with interest m AtmrrA Notice il to R. II W 640.00 im- in described tracts will be given on at the rate of four hereby gives that pursuant containing acres. The praised value thereof, and addition thereto PUBUC LAND SALE of the contract. per cent per annual tot of aa Act consist of fencing, value $408.35. the successful bidder must pay for the The Commissioner of Public Lands or his signing payable in advance on the of provisions of Congress, provements Of anniversary No bid on the above described tract of land that exist on the land. TORRANCE COUNTY agent holding such sale reserves the , the date tha Contract, nartial tiawmatasa June 20th, 1910, the lawi of the will right Witness mv hand and ttia ti:nl - to be on be accepted for leas than $10.00 per to rciect anv and all Lids offered at aitid of the State Office credited the anniversary of the State of New Mexico and the ralea and acre. Sale Na. IMS WK. SEM. SvSNEM. See. ale. Land of the State of date of the contract nm Office of the Commissioner of Public cw oi 1918. .nin..a regulation! of the State Land Office, the 36; T. 23 S., R. 9 W., containing 560.00 icico, mis luin oay July, date of tender. Each of tlie above described Hill acres. There arc no nts on this Lands, Commissioner of Public Lands will offer tracts improvenu Santa Fe, New Mexico. Possession under contract of sr.le for the ROBT. P. at be offered for sale separstely. tract. No bid on the above described above dcacribed tracts will be on ERVIEN, The above sale of land will be public sale to the highest bidder at given Commissioner of to subject I o'clock P. M on 1918. tract of land will be accepted for less than Notice signing of the contract. Public Lands valid existing rights easement , Friday, October 18, above land acre. is hereby riven that pursuant to Stste of New of rights SB the town of Silver of The sale of will be subject $10.00 per the of an Act of Congress, an. Mexico. way an drcscrvations. City, County to and provisions 19 1Q1S Grant, State of New Mexico, in front of the following terms conditions, vis.: Time 20th, 1910, the laws of the Witness mv hand and the official First Publication Tulv Each the above described tracts vill proved of Land The toe court house therein, the following des- of State of New Mexico and the rules and the State Office of the State of Last Publication September 27, 1918. Commissioner of Publie Lands or cribed tracts of Excent for land selected for the S:inta be offered for sale separately. of Land New Mexico, this 10th of 1918. his sgent holding such sale reserves the land, vis.: Fe v I. regulations the State Office, the day July, -- - and Grant Count Railroad Rnnri Fun. Commissioner of Public Lands will offer right to reject any and alt bids offered - ' of land will be ROBT. P. at said sale. Sal. Na. lua f.ukwu- npu c... jfe""I..bi'J'I1. !"" pavt-,h- . T!i ."S subject at public sale to the highest bidder at ERVIEN, j .e eurainiiwuncr 01 ruouc i.inui or nis to me louowina terms ana via.: 9 A. on STATE OF NEW MEXICO - V S., ;?' W....r'v..;;M - ageni contiiuons, ocloek M., Wednesday, October Commissioner of Public Lands ?.U.st;&.Sc--J- R.ll holdina- such aale. of the 23rd, l'18, in the town of Possession under contracts of ssle for - 4; he Estancia, County State of New Mexico. NOTICE FOR xV;i?,VJ!See- "rice "" "'m 'or 'awl. four Except for land selected f.,r the Santa oi i Ol new in PUBLICATION the above described tracts will be ft,J! - orrance, state Mexico, iront First Publication 19, 1911, given a. sT? "eL nt interest in advance for the bal- Fe and Grant County Railrnnd Bond Fund, of the court house the July on or before October 1919. uiytuiu I"'0''ance of auch for ad- therein, following Last Publication 27, 1918. LAND 1st, 17. T to c o ii r NF.4Nt)Ji purchase price, the successful bidder muni pay to the described tracts of land, September PUBLIC SALE m viz.; S l u aftm nr. HP im-i- taut) ail luam T UI 1 UD1IC or (II BKCnl Witness my hand and the official seal to each ft.. . ",c,ft?,d '"'Cental the sale herein, and all holding auch sale, of the Sale No. 1275 SWMSWi CURRY COUNTY of the State Land Office of the State of ? r 5"" Kail. of said be - S'5NF.tf, E' STATE -- a?Sj Coun,y amounts must deposited in rash offered him for the land, four OF NEW MEXICO ew osd price . : by SVVM, SKM. Sec. All of Sec. lh: tuts twentieth of Bond rund. iniDrovcments con.1 o. ....(. ,:. i ! . .i t .i.- - -, 9; E'5 jmxico, day July, SISt 01 .r,;f:.l SVVMNEM. SF.M, Sec. 17; Sec. Office of the Commissioner of fencing, value UOQ.U0. ,h ch I amnunta nd ml l . ..1 ...,...... -- NKM, F.,, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Public M8 .a., Ih... J 20: All of Sec. Lands, are,,l subject to forfeiture to the State nf and all Sections 21, 2K; EM, 29; ROBERT P. ERVIEN, vcrtismg appraisement and costs Stt Sec. 30; Nyi. Sec. 31; F.SoSWM. ..an n ew ... Sale No. 12M Sec. 17; SW New Mexico, if the successful does to I N't, PUBLIC LAND SALE re, leglCO. CullllIilM1()Wf of o SV5SW!4, bilder incidental the sale herein, each an all Sec. T. 5 R. 11 FubIjc Undi tft SEX. Sic. IS; not execute a contract within of said be NWMSWM. SE'4. 33; N., WiNWH, NWJtfSWM, Sec. thirty davs amounts must deposited in cash E., 47K,05 acres. The Notice is herel.v ffiven that nursuant to - StaL? ' Nw Weiico. 20; T. 17 S., R. 13 VV., 2ai.Xi after it has been mailed to him tile of sale containing improve- containing hy or certified exchange at the time ments consist of well, windmill, cor- SANTA FE COUNTY the provisions of an Act of CoVresa. an-- rV "cation July of which 160.00 w, re d Slate Land Office, said contract to pro-lo- said and tank, E'ublieatiun seres, acres select, and which amounts all of them rals, and fencing, value &VI0n.00. proved June 20th. 1010. the laws of the! Octuber 4, I'lti. the anta Fe and Grant County Rail- - j vide that the purchas-- may at his opn-.- are to forfeiture to the State of Office of the rommiasinn'-- State ol Mexico road Bond the auoject of Public Nw and the rules and! Fund. There arc no improve- natc ' the contract and to provide New Mexico, if the successful bidder does O ' make Sal. No. 1JTS SV. See. T V Lands regulations of the Stale Land Office, the tnents on this tract. , payments ol not less than one- not execute a contract wiihin da .! New Mexico. Commissioner of Public will STATE OF NEW MEXICO to thirty ' containing acrei,. here are Santa l:e, Lands offer prior tne expiration of thirty years from after it has mailed to him hy li.:'-- rm at sale the . tll Imnrnvrmnl, tliia tract jmhiic to highest bidder Sale 1252 !Q,att T.anrl nrfir-,- eontrot to nnt . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. E'ASEH, EVSNVVM. Sec. Not ire is hereby given that pursuant to i if vim k ni ., on nionuay, Kteptcmocr 24; T. 17 R. 14 No hid on the above described tracts svill that the at his S., W., colilainint! liO.Ot) -- vilr purchaser may option Sale No. 1277 SE'iSW'S. Sec. the ot nn Act ot (..nngrcs-s- nn jutn, in the town of hase price at time sftcr the sale and of less than one SK'i provisions i'i, Unvis, touniv PUBLIC LAND SALE acres, selected for the Santa Fe ami Grant any make payments not 35; 9 IM, R. 7 E.. enn- - provt'd June 20th, 10, the laws of the of Curry, State of Nw Mexico, In front tlnrtieih of ninety-fiv- e cent Hi fvc T. County Railroad Bond im- per of the put- thirtieth of ninetv five per unt of the 360.00 nt ann of the court house th i he folio w hund. The fur the I. pur' Mining acr.s. Th improvr-nien- s Mate iew Mexico trie rules 'rein, ing of payment of ar.y unpaid ilunc at at any time after th- - sale and rriMitattnnti nf I hi Stfite fit. Dffiri. described of MCKINLEY provements consist fencing, value $75.00. of d.se price consist of bouse, barn, and fencinc., valu In llif trjict? laurl, vir.: COUNTY the rxpiranon thirty years from the prior to the expiration of thirty years from Commissioner of Public Lands will offer of - Sale No. 1253 date the contract with interest on defer- the dafe of the contract and to hinh-rs- t ffice S'j, Sec. .13; SvY'4NV"4, provide it puhlic sale to the bidder at Sale No. 1292 All of Sec. T. 7 N of the Coram of Public Sec. 17 R. 11 red payments at the rate of four cent for the ol balance at 10 f, 34; T. S., W.. per payment any unpaid Sale No. 1278 TVi, o'clock A. M., on Moii'ffiv, U. M' K MUW im- La"1 360.IJ0 containing P"r annum payable in sdvnnre on the an- - the of from the F.'iW'S, SWUSWli, containing acres. The acres. There are no improvement expiration thirty years Sec. I; Kyi, SyiSWH, SWJ4SWM. 30th, 191R, in the town of Snr.ta Fc, Coun con mm oi lt. use. Santa Fe, New Mexico. on ot the date ol the conlract. par- - of contract with interest on defer S:',SK4 N provements barn, well, this tract. niversary date the T. 5 H , All ty of Santa Ye, State of 'w M. in tlfll Pavtnrnts to he crcdiifrl nn tli of cent S,c. 2; N., R. of Sections xicp, fencing, cultivation. value $4,000.00. red payments at the rate four per 35. 36 T. 6 K. 14 N i ice of the date of th- - next the an- N., E., cotainina; 2.13(.(fl is hereby giver hai pursuant to nivertjiry contract PT annum payable in advance on (enc-iiiK- . of viz.: l" Sale No. 1254 Sec. 17- SKU acres. The improvements consist of lowing described tracts land, of an . t .t E'SSE!;. following the date of tender. niversary of the date of the contract, par- Sale No. ir3 All of S. c. .V. T. 7 N., provisions Congress NEJ4, Sec. 20; V.XNE'A, NWM value $100.00. R. F.., June 20th, 1910. thf laws of SVJ4NWi, tial to be credited on the an- 11 3' com miny ( m r s. The im- the 17 payments Sale No. 128 PWtf, Sec. 2.1; T N., of s SW. Sec. 21: T. S., R. l.UV.. contain-- i The sale nf lnnd selectM for the S.inta the of consist o' Stale New .Mexico, n. rules and reu-laiion- 280.00 niversary of date the contract next No bid on ilescrihed R. 9 E., ItiO.OO acres. The im- provements house, siied, corrals, selected for the Fe f the above tracts will containing in of the State L.vwt ing acres, Santa and (.rant Railroad Bond Fund olid the date of tender. well, mill, lank, it and K' d'f.ce, the County wing be consist of value $100.00. netng plowini 1 i Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund, u ill be sHibject to the above termi nnif acceptrrl for less than THREE UOl provements fencinp, value $159.50. of Public U will offer at The consist of house and condition! the The sale nf land selected for the Santa LA 1(S fM.00) per acre, which is the public sale to the inul:. bidder at improvements xcept that successful bidder - Sale No. 129 S ' value $150.00. Pi- :in! Clrxnt Cmtntv Railroad Bond Fund praised value thereof, and in addition thereto - SF.SW'4. S';SEJ4. c. o clock . on TtKt.- v, November leneiriK, must pay in cash or certifieti at - Vit Sale exchange 1'"- successful bi.Wer must (or tlie 1: N NEMSW, NViStftf, Sec. 1J; T. 11 No. 1294 All .Sec. It.. T. 3 N.. l'Hh, ih- of the time of h of will be to the above terms and pay . 't tb, in town sale, the purchase subject N.. K. 8 E.. Sl',SV'-i- Sec. ft: NV Vs. N4 frfli.on acres. The Caibip, County Sale No. I2SS S'A. Sec. .1; NX-- offered him that the successful bidder provements that exist on the land. h., couiHininn McKinley, Stale of Mew lUcxico, in Sf.. price hy for the land, four except 1 .t .w;-a- svv Viis&yi, i ec. ; H nu nn mnMST mse, well ..f - , sec. a; ixit 1, ML'iSm. Sec. 5; ppr cent interest in for the balance miLSt pay in cash or certified exchange corrals, entirt hous' n, the M- 18 odvane Sale No. 1278 A. All of See. 5 N R. 9 E., 937.10 acres. The tanks, fencing, and dt T. S., R. 11 W tij".7S acres. of such re- the time of sale, of the 16; T containing granary plowing, rttiirf bcnbed tracts n Ian I. viz.: containing purchase price and will he purchase s of and re- $V'5.00. There are no on this tract. to a offered by him for the land, four Jv, 14 e,., containing mu.w acres. I he improvement consist fencing improvements quired execute contract providing for price of servoir, value $1074.00. the of the balance of such - per cent interest in advance for the balance improvements consist fencing, value , . . Sal No. All of er- n 36. T. 13 payment pur- $400.00. No bid on above IL9 Sale No. 1258 SEJ4SF-K- Sec. NF-t- of such and will be re- the described on. abVVP .... k- 16 64ti mi , 6; f in instal- purchase price Sale No. 1299 Sec. 28; rtflcribrV-rclfl- cnaic price equal annual - NF.J4,, h . Crrs. There W-- tnirty tract of land will be for ENW. for . containing NEtf, Sec. 7; T. 18 S., R. 13 , contain- ments with interest on aU deferred pay- quired to execute a contract providing for accepted less than T. 16 N.. R. 9 E.. contart'ninir 240.110 aeres. accented $10.00 acre. ui"-w- - ing 80.00 acres selected for the Santa Fe ments at the rate of four per cent per the payment of the balance of such pur- per Tlie improvements consist of fencing, value j per acre, which is the ap- are 3.J17.50U u il. M. oi M,brr on this and Grant Railroad Fond Fund. annum in chase in equal annual instal- $2!4.00. prais'.i value thereof, jmd in addition thereto, County advance, payments and interest price thirty .t ... I i "v There are no on due on of each ments wit'i interest on all deferred pay- Sale No. 1278 - N4, SFM. NtfSWjs!, SEtf o,,...-(.- i.i.i improvements this tract. October first, year. SW-4- , ments at the rate of four per cent per Sec. 32; T. 3 N K. 14 E contain- Sale No. 1291 E'NEtf, Sec. 32; N proviniints that ectst on the land. in (jOO.OG acres. There are no ihc successful bidder wi t,e renu Sale No. 125T SKSWtf, Sec. 6; The above sale of land will be subj-c- t annum advance, payments and interest ing improve- to rl - NW, ments on this tract. No bid on the 160.00 s .Each of he s pay in cash or certified NVSSWtf, Sec. SVVM, Sec. T. 19 valid rights-of-wa- due on October first, of each above acres. The improvement consist of above described tract t 7; 18; S., f existing rights, easements, year. b the time of fcal", the i R. 13 described tract of land will be well and fencing, value $530.00. oibred for sale total mount bid W., ESEH, Sec. 12; T. 19 S., R. and reservations. Tlie of will be accepted stparately. for Ihe land, and he will he reauirerf M 614.44 above sale land subject for less than $10.00 per acre. al. W., containing acres of which rights-of-way- , No bid on wilt ur t!lr -- t the 534.44 to valid existing rights, easements, the above descrihed triets xhe of land !". pay lnbcr above stated acres were selected for the Santa The Commissioner of Public f.ande or his DOI.-!- , Mlowia" i,liit valuc- - He and reservations. Each of the above described tracts will i:RER the .ad and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund. agent holding such sale reserves the - cJnd,,,,, The right be offered fur sale separately. YT?'"' acre, whirh is Ihc op- improvements consist of fencing, value to reject and all bidi offered at said The Commissioner of Public Lands or his v.ihit and in BcKlition ' S"'e ,No- - 1300 A" o( s,- 3ft T- 8225.00. ' any praisrd tflrrerf, Ihf ret - ' N.. t a auch sate reserves the surn-ssfn- l im-- fhr .rr.T(.,l1 rl ,h. k- 15 ie, agent holding right The above sale of land will' be Ih Wddrr must p.iv for Hie I . rim.U,' . W., runlainini! 610.1U a.rts. The il Anu a" offered at said subject on Ihe 11,1 to iie,t atlJ to the following terms and conditions, wit,: provcminis that exist land. ilni,rl.::,'1 "J, .,1 l,r"v,' nls,, ct,"iils house sheds, bsrna. Saie 12S8 r. n;.,,:V,h well, cie.-t- No. 19 for sale. stables, puttiping NWM. Sec. 30; f. S, Possession under contract of sale the offered him for the lapd, four plant, fmcinx, R. 14 price by crli huK , dnd - W., containing 163.53, acres selected above described tracts will given on tor bal- itt4, ptowuin, tr, nous, gr..a- Each of the above described tracts win per cent interest in advance th? value S.I.JJS.U). for the Santa Fe and Grant Rail of Possession unfer of sale for - County signing the contract. contract the Commissioner of Public Lands or be olfcred lor sale "mt m sum purcnase price, nrs ior aa- road Bond Fund. There are no improve- above described tracts will be on .Kent separately. and given such sale, one twentieth of the vertising appraisement and all costs N" A ments on this tract. Witness my hand and he official of the contract. holding incidental t.. herein, e... I, alt . b,H .n lh ab?V? scribed tracts seal sigtiing offered him for the land, four OI ; the ,nA of Office price by The above sale lann win or i.. i : li,n" W1" Dc accepted or less liian TIlKf the State f.and of the State of bal- sunjeci mas, d.po in cash ,... Sale No. 1251 W Sec. T. 19 New per cent interest in advance tor the to the foUowin, term, and condition,, ...d....unt. ,,d s 20; S., Mexico, this 10th day of July, 11K. Witness my hand and the official seal ance of fees ad- R. 14 W., 320.00 acres Land Office of of such purchase price, for containing selected! of the State the State and and all eostit ' ' for the Santa Fe and Cram Cnni n.il. ROBT. P. ERVTEN. New 10th of 1VIK. vertising appraisement bidder , pay to thi' St'a - 'h 'L Z for Mexico, this day July, each all Th, successfu, , ? road Bond Fund. - incidental to the sale herein, and his biddei mat eaisl on tne land There are no improve'- i Commtssionrr of Public Lands of said amounts must be in cash Commissioner of Public Land, or aKent Ntw Mexico, if ffl"the successful doe. P eacnts on this tract, 1 ROBT. P. deposited holding auch sale, of the nm State of New Mexico. ERVIEN, or certified at the time of sale execute a contract wnnin imrty flays f acn of exchange price offered by him for the land, four the shove deictthed tracts ol Commissioner of Public Lands and which said snd all of them - 19 amounts in for the bal- land will be olievrd fui sale Sale No. 1260 E'AWt, SWMSWM First Publication July 1918. State of New Mexico. are to forfeiture to the State of per cent interest advance Mate Land Office, snd contract t) nro separate- t'i, 17 subject ance of fees for ad- ly. Sec. 35; 1. T) s., K. W., containing Last Publication September 27, 118. New Mexico, if the successful bidder does such purchase price, vide that the purchaser may at his option aau.uu First Publication July 19, 1918. and and all costs acres seiectea lor tne anta fe and 1918. not execute a contract within vertising appraisement maKe payments or not less than one Last Publication 27, thirty days incidental the each and all e a'e ln ialp No- will Grant County Railroad Bond Sund. There September after it has been mailed to him the to sale herein, thirtieth of ninety-fiv- per cent of the pur- - V ,neK .ol aB7 IM? no by of said amounts must be in cash lhe folItjWin COQ- - are improvements on this tract. STATE OF NEW MEXICO State Land Office, said contract to pro- - deposited chase price at any t.m; after the sale and or certified exchange at the time ot sale pnor to the expiration of thirty from fe.L1"a, "' viae inai uic purcnaser ai nis option 11 nf years Sale No. 12(1 Lots 2, 3. 4, Sec. m - nnt if.. fi and which said amounts and them the date of the contract and to C-:- Z',FM, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION MEXICO provide 1. Alt , .. .. 1 4 Xtiktu:, cm,, . STATE OF NEW re to forfeiture to the State of fur the Th, successful bidder must pay to the on mbliuu, j, thirtieth of ninety-fiv- per cent of the pur- - subject payment of any unpaid balance at HSfVM, Sec. ivjii,a,11: ,ti;i New Mexico, if the successful bidder docs the of from r"mmissioner ot Public lands, or his N,S'$, 10; NfS. WW PUBLIC LAND SALE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION expiration thirtv vears thf agent NEm, Sec.S.12; T. 20 not execute a contract within thirty days late of the contract with inter. t on ,M-- f. nol,l,n ucn, . of tde NSW$,17 DT "'. tor S,, K. W., containing 2202.72 of the date of an.l to nUrr h?8 ma!d h,tn the red at the rate of four per cent lpnce ,,ere1 .mm tha land, for acrei, LUNA PUBLIC LAND SALE the provide Land JFn to - paymenis per cen advance for bai- wnicn JdOafstH acres were tor COUNTY an? d ! Office said contract pro- nnum in a(lvance on ht an. interest the selected the or the payment of unpa s!fe his ptT payabIe Lanc of fees Stnta Ke and Grant County Railroad Bond fr?m lhat the may at option niversary of the date of the par- - aut!l Pnce. the Office of Commissioner of Public da?e years the Pharo not less one- - coniract, U'J Pheand Fund. The improvements consist of house, the SIERRA COUNTY of he contact witfi payments that, tia, paymfu to he credited on the an- "Wising appraisement and corrals, well, value $1,050.00. Lands, of ' nr ,f th atp ( ' contract next fencing, New Mexico. red payments at the rate four per cent l,.r,,et": " u P..i r' S5. 'K Santa Fe, Office of the Commissioner of Public annum in advance on the nn. "" f"11.1 ;I:";?rl?? iun.wiiii uic uaic OI lenurr. ;iu,',,u. .w.!!;,. !!:per payar - . to ot trom urmmiicu cBBn or cxcoanac Sale No. 122 All of Sec. 5; T. 2 S.. .. i - nrif.r. . the exniration.. tlnriy years in ccrun.u Lands, niversary ol the uaie oi nr con.ract, l.tr- , n. ,n u .: ...... at the of nH ...H B. 14 W., containing 640.97 acres select td Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Santa Fe, New Mexico, tial s to be credited on the an rnntrart nrnvj,i.! fu. lime whirh Ke the of an Act of ap- - payment "1C oi naiance at ...j anu OI io lor the Santa and Grant County Rail- provisions Congress, niversafv o4 the Hate of the contract Payment any unpaia to valid existing rights, easemtnis. . Inem uojeci lorteitura roved 1910, of nni,"."ifli. Fvmralintl ftl tliirfV Vrarm Inim inci-.- l . lu in .Mat nl sff K road Bond Fund. There are no improve- E June 20th, the laws the Notice is hereby given that pursuant to following the date of tender Ms,sn ments on this tract. tale of New Mexico and the rules and of an Act of ap- late of the contract with interest on defer oiuuer noes not execute a coa the provisions Congress, of trismj regulations of the State Land Office, the proved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the The above sale of land will be red payments at the rate four per cent The Commissioner of Public Lands or his ,w,thl tn,rty d8y" afUr il n Commissioner of Tuhlic Lands will offer ulijTt r iinnum payable in advance on the an- n,m Dv the State Sal No. 12U SWHSWK. Sec. 20; SW State of New Mexico and the rules snd valid rights-of-wa- jit agent holding such sale reserves the ",ai,fd lo Land Office, to existing rights, easements, of the date of the par- right NWK, WSWM, Sec. 21; T. S,. R. 10 at public sale to the highest bidder at regulations of the State Land Office, the and reservations. niversary contract, to reject any and all bids offered at atd,8aiu 'Otract to provide that the purchaser W,, containing 160.00 acres. There are no 9 o'clock A. M., on Saturday, October 19th, Com mi ssioacr of Public Lands will offer tial payments to be credited on the an- ssle. may at his option make paymenta of nea of of the date of the contract next e loiprovements on this tract. 191ft, in the town of Dcming, County at public sale to the highest bidder St The Commissioner nf Public Lsnds or his niversary jleks than out ilnrtieth ol uinety-fiv- per Luna, State of New Mexico, in front of 3 o'clock P .M., on October following the date of tender. Possession under contract of sale for the crnl the purchiae price st soy time aftar des- Wednesday, sgent holding such sale reserves' the right Sals No. 1244 Sec. 1; SE the court house therein, the following 16th. 1918. in the town ol above described will be onitI,e alr io the sf SE$NVl milsboro, county to reject any and all bids offered at said ' tracts given f""r expiration EJ4SEH, Sec. cribed trscts of land, vii.t of State of New Mexico, in front The above sale of land will be subject oi tne contract. thirty irnm date of the and NX, 2; NEJNE!4, NWtf Sierra, sale. f signing ,r, contract, Sec. 11; T. 19 R. 12 of the court house therein the following to valid existing rights, easements, rights-o- to provide for the of us SEJ. S., W., and reservations. payment any Sm. 1; T. 19 S., R. 13 W., containingEjE,400.50 SaJe No. 1231 NENH. Sec. 18; T. described trscts of land, vis.: Possession under contract of isle for the way, Witness mv hand and the nffiri.il seal paid- balaoce at the expirsiion ol thirty acres, of which 120.00 acres were selected 21 S.. R. 5 W.. containing 40.00 acres select of the State Land Office of State of years from the date of th. contract, wiik above described tracts will be given on The Commissioner of Public l.nnns or his on for the Santa Fe and Grant Rail ed for the Santa Fe and Grant County No. 122t SEKNWJ4, Sec. 14; T. of New Mexico, this 10th day of July, lW. interest deferred payment, at the rata County Sal signing the contract. agent such sale resrrves the rif?ht road Bond Fund. There are no improve-sneot- s Railroad Bond Fond. The improvements 13 R. 6 W., 40.00 acres. The holding iuhi prr ccbi per annum payauie aa S., containing ,., . . ... , . , to reject any and all bids offered at Slid ROBT. P. advance on the ol on this tract. consist of hoatw, well, windmill, corrals, improvement! consist of ditch and fencing. witness my iianu anu...in. omcini seal ERVIEN, anniveraary the da. Ai . v. - , , 1 . . 1. 1 to tie value $50.00. .lie c...1.11 U,1IU it U i, 1,1. ,11,1k.. C Commiasioner of Publie Lands contract, partial payments credit. . Sals No. 12M 1, led!'. oa the of the data of Lot SNWM, SWW, New Mexico, this 10th day of July, 1918. of sale for State of New Mexico. anniversary S54SE& Sec. T. 20 R. 14 SJ4 Possession utider contract the contract next following the data ol lead- - 31; S., W., SE?, Sale Ns). MM Sec, 31; All of Sala No. K27 Lot 5, SEMSWM, on First 19, 1918. Sec T. 20 S.. R. 15 W 522.40 - - above described trscts will be given Publication July 35; containing Sec. 33: T. 21 S.. ft 10 W.. con tain in a SEM. Sec 6; EVS, Sec 8; All of Sec ROBT. P. ERVIEN, Last Publicatioa 27, 1918. of which 160.00 were 14 signing of the contrsc. September ores, acres selected 800.00 acres. The improvements consist of 9; WM, Sec. 10: SEM, SS4SWM. Sec. Commiasioner of Public Lands for the Santa Fe and Grant Rail-roa- See. The sbove sale of land will bo'subieet County fencing, value sv.nn. SWMNWM, SWM, wSSEM, SEMSEM, Stste of New Mexico. Witness mv hsnd and the olficial sesl Bond Fund. The con All Section 16; SEM, Sec 21; to valid existing rights, tas inents, rignta improvements 15; of N, 1918. of the State Land Olfice of the State of of ist of fencing, value $110.00. Sala No. 1233 Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 30 NUNEM, NKNWM, SWMNWM. Sec 22; T. First Publication July 19, STATE OF NEW MEXICO way, and reservations. Latt Publication 27, 1918. New Mexico, this 10th day of July, 1918. T. 23 S., . 10 W.. EKEM, Sec. 25; T. 23 14 S., R. 2 W . containing 3320.34 acrea, September Sale No. 1ZM Lot 2, Sec. S; All Sec. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Commissioner of Public Lands or of S JL 11 W., containing 319.04 acres select- of which 480.00 acre, were selected for the ROBT. P. ; NWNEM, Wyi, SEM, Sec. Bond ERVIEN, his agent holding such sale reserves the SWMNEt ed for the Santa Fe and Grant Counry Santa Fe and Grant County Railroad LAND 9$; T. 24 S., R. 17 W., containing 12B1.95 are no Fund. The coBsist of s Commissioner of Public Lsnds PUBLIC SALE right to reject sny and all bida offered ares. Kaiimnd Bond roiw. mere im improvements State of New Mexico. at ssid There arc no improvements oa this provements oa this tract. house, value . STATE OF NEW MEXICO DE BACA COUNTY sale First Publication July 19, 1918. Sate No. 1234 NWtf. Sec. T. 25 S.. Na. 1228 Lots 1, 2, 3, SNWM. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Last Publication 27, 1918. Possession under contrscts of sale for 4: Sala - September Office ol Comtnissiooer of Public the Sale No. 1247 - NEW, St4NWK, NSVVji, R. I W., containinf 16378 acres. The im- SWM, S',SE, Sec 6; All ol Sections 5, sbove described trscts will be aire a A' W 1 1 on or before 1919. tW T P W frsntaininrr JfT consist of house, corrals, well, 4, T. 13 S., R. W., containing 1740.57 seres. SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS AND TIMBER Lands, October 1st, I provements Saata Fe, New Mexico. acres. There are no improvements on this 4 grubbing, valat $655.00, The improvements consist of well and fencing, value $350.00. STATE OF NEW MEXICO Witness my hsnd snd the official saal OTERO COUNTY Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to of the State Land Office ol the State of 1 See. Ml T. 28 8.. Sal. Na. its - NWM, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the provisions of an Act of Coogress sp. New Mexico, this twentieth of 9ala Klo. 12ai Aii of Sections 4. &: 1220 See. Sec. dsy July. K. vi., lou.uu acrea aeiectec Safe No. Syi, 8; W4 Office of the Commissioner of Public roved 1910, the lews of the 1918. . 17 coBtsining NHS June 20th, T. 71 W., All of Sections 17, W, for the Santa Pe and Grant County Rail, 15; All of Sections 16, 17, 21; K'A, Lands, E tate of New Mexico, and rules and T. 27 R. 16 All PUBLIC LAND SALE regu- ROBT. P. If, 30; S., W.. of Sections road Bond Fund. The improvements con- Sec. 22: SWMNWM, WVSbWW, sec . Santa Fe, New Mexico. lations of the State Land Office, the Com- ERVIEN, I, 4, S, 6, T. 36 S., R. 17 W., eontsining sist of well aad clearing, value $125.00., NV5. Sec. 25; SWMSWM, SSEM, Sec 1; missioner of Public Lands will offer Commissioner of Public Lands, 119,31 acres selected for thr Sants Fe snd SEMNEM. ESEMV Sec. 12;, EJNNEM, Sec. LINCOLN COUNTY State of New Meaiea. - Notice is given that pursuant fo at to the at Gaaat Railroad Bnn l Fund. There 123 T. 26 il- T ig s ft. s W.. containina 3640.00 acrrl hereby public sale, highest bidder, First Publication 26, 1918 County Safe Na. SFM, Sec 23; S., the of an Act of Congress, ap- 9 o clock A. M., on Tuesday, November July arc Bo on this trsct. R. 160.00 acres selected for of which 2800.00 acres were selected for the provisions of Public Last Publication October 4, 1918, improvemeats W., contaiaing proved June 20th, 1910, the taws of the Office of the Commissioner 12th, 1918, in the town of Fort Sumner, the Santa F. and Grant County Railroad Sinta Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond of De of New Safe No. 12M Sec. 2 State of New Mexico snd the rules and Land., County Baca, State Mexico, WSEM. Bond Fund. The Improvements consist of Fund. The improvements consist of of Land the Santa Fe, New Mexico, in front of the court house the S; WV4EJ4, ESW,SWM, tanks snd regulations the State Office, therein, NEyiNEVl. KNWM. well, fencing sad cleaning, value $300.00. wells snd windmills, fencing, Commissioner of Public Landa wiH offer following described tracts of Isnd, vic.i Sec. g; EHSEX, SEMNEtf. Sec. 7: SWJ4 vslue $2,100.00. bidder at Notice Is hereby triven that pursuant to Ser. 12; Sec. 13; at public ssle to the highest SEU, NWKNlEi, SyiSFM, Safe Na. 1237 NEM, Sec 22; T. X S, 2 P. M., on October 22nd, the provisions of an Act of Congress, ap- .CI. Nn ISO! At! of Sretiona 1. 2. 2. ol Sec. 17; NEMNEM. SHNEtf. Sec. R. 10 160.00 acres selected 1238 SWMSWM. Sec. 17, T. o'clock, Tuesday, laws of the CLASSIFIED At W.. contsiaiag Sala No. - 1918, in the town of Alamogordo, proved June 20th, 1910, the 1, 2, 3. 4, SWM, NEMSEM. See. Sec. 18; Lot 1, Sec. 19; Rail- 19 R. 7 W 40.00 acres. The County 4; Lots I: S. EVW', for the Santa Fe and Grant County S., containing ot Otero, State of New Mexico in front State of New Mexico and the rules and sec. 1. 4 SEM. Sec. 31: All of Sec. 32: T. 18 S.. R. Bond Fund. The con consist of vslue of the Land Olfice, the j; Lots 1, 2, a; ni., k. iy c, road improvements improvements fencing, of the court house therein, the following regulations State Lvots 1. 2, 4, U W., sist of house, weH, fencing snd clearing, $50.00, Commissioner of Public Landa will offer i, ar.y.swu. a';t.)t, PERSONAL ana. described tracta, vis.: SEM. Sec. 1: Lots 1. 2. 3. SWM. Sec. 2: value $458.08. nt niihlic aale to the hiehest bidder at 1. 2. SEM KM will Lots 1, 2, 4, SEM. Sec. 3: Lots , . V. on th. .how. rierihed tracts Sala No. 1287 SEMSWM. Sec. 13; SWM 9 o'clock A. M., on Monday. October 21st, SEM. Sec. NEMSWM. R. 14 containina 3883.97 of which 1238 All of T. 26 for than THREE DOL- 01 SWM, 4; S',SWM, W., acres, Sala Na. Section t; be accepted less NEM, SEMNWM, SWM. WJ4SEM. Sec. 14; 1918, in the town of larrtsoio, county SWMSEM, Sec. 5; Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, Syi, MARRS IF SINGLfc for sure marriage best CBX00 acrea were aelected for the Santa Fe S., R. 11 W., eontaisMBg 593.36 acres. There LARS ($3.00) per acre, which ia the ap- Lincoln Slate ol New Mexico, in Iront of in the 13 Bond NV5NEM. NWM, SEMSWM. NEMSEM. Syi Sec 6: KH. Sec. 7; SH. Sec. 8; All of Lountry ytars. aad Grant County Railroad Fund. sre no improvemeats oa this tract. praised value thereof, and in addition thereto Sec. All of Sec. 16; the court house therein, the following des Sec. All of ' ""raiiie memners The consist of fencinc value must for the im- SEM, IS; WNEM, Sec. 9; Eyi, W54NWM. 10; n"V"J,n" vxaiiny inrprovementa the successful bidder pay SEM. Sec. 22; Kyi, EVJNWM. SWM. cribed trscts ol land, via.: Sections II. 12. 13: NS4NEM. SWM N KM. "'""V"" ?T,r oiiw-n- 1230 NEMSWM. SWMSWM. on Isnd. Vyi, Ir.-- " Sab Na. provements that exist the Sec. 23; All of Sections 26. 27; NEM SEM, Sec. 14; EM, Sec. 15; All of "''lem'ai list 18: WMNEM. 1288 Sec. 19; Vyi, Mil 732 Sec 8; WKSEM, Section NEM. Sec. 32: All of Sections 34, 35, 36; Sala Ns. - E'SEM. bee. 16: bWM. Sec. w: sec. Ihi- Kcluble Club. Madison. Oak TT 30 R. 5 described tracts will T. 1 S R. 15 238.40 wy. a; aii Section 19; &, W.. Each of the above T. 16 S., R. 13 K'A. Sec. 1; Sec. 20; E., containing of Sec. Sec. 27; T. 4 IN., R. 20 land Calif. SEM, Sec. 11: SWM. Sec. 12; 240.08 for E., N'.SEM, on this 26; r.!4. C, WNWJi, EH containing acrea, selected the be offered for sale aeparately. Sec. Lots 2, SEMNEM. Sec. 3; acres. There are no improvements 2, 3. 4, Sec. SX. Sec. Nwk, NWMNWM, Sec. 13; Sec. Bond Kyi. 2; I, NtfStf, Lots 1, 2; WNEM, Santa Fe and Grant CouBty Railroad T. 17 S.. R. 13 E.. containina 7880.92 acres. trsct. . Sec. Sec. NHS M T. 18 S.. R. 14 W containina 600.00 aale of land will be sublect 3; 4; Syi. 5; EM, SEM mar- Fuud. The improvemeata coasist of The ahov. The consist of house, goat SEM. Lot 6, Sec. 6; NEMNEM. SA. Sec. ARE YOU SINGLET Would you acres selected for the Santa Fe and Grant $175.00. and vis.: improvements No. 1282 Sec. 27; T. 9 feaciag, value to the following terms conditions, corrala and l3U.tsi. Sal. - SSWM, 7: Sec. 8; SV4NJ4, SA. Sec. 9; SEM if suited? Let me find your idesL Kaiiroad Hond improve-saent- s sheds, tenting, value, 80 seres. There are Syi, ry seanty rund. lhe There are 8,755,000 B. M. of timber S., contsining NWM. SWMNEM. Sec. 10; NEM- consist of value 1150.00. No. 1248 22; for the Santa ft., LIE, IsHNWH, absolute Many wealthy fencing, Sala - EM, SWM, Sec N'S, Excent for land selected on at no improvemeats oa this tract. Sec. 11; KA. Sec. 12; All ol Sections 16, satisfaction; SEMSWM. Sec. F and Grant Count. Railroad Bond Fund. these lands vsluea tu.ui.x. honorable con- NEMSEM, SWMSEM, 23; 17, NMNWX, Sec. 20; NEMNEM. wishing marriage; Safe No. 1271 NEMSEM, Sec. 14; Kyi NEMSWM. to the Safe No. 1283 W54NWM. Sec. 15; W'S SEMNWM, SEMNWM, Sec 25; EMNWM, the successful bidder must pay No hid nn the above described tract will - Sec. 19; T. 4 N., R. 21 E Lot 5, EV4SWM. fidential ; members freel 8WM, Sec. 13; T. 18 S.. R. 14 W., contain-ias- ; Sec T. 24 R. 10 W-- , Public Lsnds or bis Sec. NHSWM, Sec. 22; NJ5SF.M. descriptions 26; S., containing; Commissioner of sgent be for less than THREE DOL SEM. 22; SWMVEM. Box-75- 120.00 .elected for the 1080.00 of accepted R. 8 m.OO NK.SEM. Sec 6; ESNEM, NWM, Mm 7 Oakland Calif. acre, Santa Fe acres. There are ae improvemeats holding each sale, the wnicn tne ap- Sec. 28; T. 9 S., ., containing 4 22 Cappel. aad Grant Railroad Bond Fund. him LARS (U.OU) per acre, is on this Sec 7; T. Nj K. E., All of ScctH.nl 112. County oa this trsct. price offered by for the land, four value and in addition thereto acrea. There arc no improvements 16. 19. NWMNEM. NWM. NWMSWM. E --No. Tkerc are bo oa thia ad for the bal praised thereof, - improvement, tract. per cent interest ia vane, the successful bidder must pay for the tract. SEM, Sec. 20; All of Sec. 21; WK, Sec. Safe Na. 1141 Sec 24; SWM ance Of sees ror EHSEU, SUcn purensse pnce, that exist on the land. 22; W" Sec 27; All of Sec. 28; E',EH, NEW FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOS- Safe Na. 127t - NEMNWU. Sec 36; T. SEM, SEMSWM, Sec 26; T. 23 S . R. I W., anil annraiaement and S1I Costs Sal. No. 1284 - Lot 4. Sec. 19; Lots 1, 14 - R. WMNWM, Sec 29; WK. NEM. W54SF.M. S.c. PITAL for confinement; prices reseonablei M S., R. W., containing- 40.00 acrea. The containing 160.00 acrea. There are no im- in th. aale herein, each and all successful bidder will be 2, 3, ESWM. Sec 30; T. S., 9 E., of The required 237.80 30; WKNEM, NWM, NSWM, NWMSEM, may work for board; babies adopted. Write tarprovements consist fencing, vslue provemeata oa taia tract. of aaid amounta must be deposited ia cash for the timber valued ' at $13,132.50 containing acrea. The improvements All of 32. 4911 E. 27 25.80. the time of sale to pay of snd well, value Sec 31; Sections 33, W4NWM. for b wklrt. Mrs. T. B. til. or certified exchsnge at as follows: One-fift- h of the totsl amount consist house, bara EV4SWM. SEM. Sec. All of 203. 1142 01 mem SEMNWM, 35; Kansas City. Mo, No. Safe No. SEM, SMNEM, EKSWM. and which aaid amounta ana an and interest on tha s $100.00. See. T. S R. 19 Lot 3. NEM. Safe No. UTS SWMN'EM. SEMNWM. Sec. 23 - R. 8 to to the State of remaning 36; N., E., - 24; T. 5.. W containing are aubject forfeiture at the rate of four per cent per annum, EVSNWM. NEMSWM. NKSEM. See. 31; All H A4SEM, Sec. 35; T. 18 S., R. 14 VA. SWM 320.80 aelected Fe New if successful bidder does No. 128$ SWMSEM, Sec. AND LIQl-O- HABITS treated acrea for the Santa and Mexico, the a total of $3,046.74 to be paid in Sal. - SSWM, of Sec. 32; KA, NKSWM, Sec. 33; All of DRTti by NEM, NWM, N54SWM. SEWSWW, Grant Railroad Bond Fund. The not execute a contract within days making T. 10 S--, R. 14 E., llR.ro the most humane and scientific methods SE, County thirty or certified exchange at the time of 6; containing Sec. 36; T. S N., R. 20E., EA, EKNWM. Sec 1; All of Section 3; NEM. WViSEM, of been mailed to him by the s are ao on N. M., improvement, consist bara, well, pump sfter it has ale. The eemainina to be paid acrr.. there improvements ims SWM. Sec 31; All of Sections 32. 33. 34, at Matidalena Hospital, Msgdalena, Bee. 12; T. 19 S., R. 14 W Land to pro- - A'ldiesm all Dr. H. J. containing house, feaciag, corral, value $982.00. State Office, ssid contract in four annual installments with in- trsct. 35, T. 5 R. 21 28.33092 communications to 1962.18 of which 1402.18 equal 36; N., E., containing 103,-- No. acres, acres were vide that the purchaser may at his option terest at the rate of four oer cent perl . . .. consist of fenc- Al.nnaihy. P. O. Box selected for the Santa Fe and Grant Coun- Safe No. 1243 T. 23 of not less thsn acres. The improvements - NWM, Sec 12; S., make payments snnum. and interest due on the Me No. U8 - T value $8,700.00. - p.ymenta snd corrala, ty Railroad Bond Fund. The improve- R. 9 W., contaiaing 160.00 acres selrrted nf nis.tv.five oer cent of the Bur- of of the contract. SEM Sec. J3; T. ID S ing MARRY for 3 Rail- anniversary the date IF LONELY: result, try me; ments consist of houses, slaughter house, lor the Santa Fe and Grant County chase price st any time after the ssle and All 2 2 from ;JrE2Zi: Sal. Na. I2H of Sec. 15; T. N.. best snd most successful "Home Maker"j sst houses, wells, windmill, gas engines, road Bond Fund. The improvements con- prior to the expiration of thirtv years will be to ments on this tract. R. - - The purchaser not permitted J7 E., containing 6J000 acres. There him, !rels nch wish marrisge mob; stnet- racing tanks, value $7,362.50. sist of snd 20 acrea value tne oate OI tne anu lu iifuwui,- ex- - fencing cleared, contnti cnt any timber until all has been paid are no improvemcnis on this tract. ly confidential; most reiisDir; years 01 $345.00. for the payment of any anpaid balance at No bid on the above described tracts will ; tree, succe..- - Safe No. 1273 A A! from the for. for DOL- - 'pri'n-e- decriptions "ine of St. 2; SFM, the exniration of thirty years be sccepted less than THREE Sale No. 1287 All of See. 22: T. 2 N., ful Mrs. Pur.l.e. B,i 556. Oakland. Sec. 3; N'KN'WM, SEMNE!. SV.SWM. S'4 Safe No. 1244 SWM. Sec 15; T. 25 S--, of the contract with interest on defer- me Hub", date Sale No. 1287 A All of Sections 31. 32, 1.AK3 per acre, wnicn 1. bp R. 27 F... containing frtil'IO acres. The a ii. No. . SEM, Sec All of 10, R. 10 160.00 the rate of four cent R." in to ' NEMSEM, 4; Srrtions W., containina acres selected red payments at per 33. 34. 35j 36; T. 24 S., 8 E., Aii of praised value thereof, and addition titer, imnriivcmc nts ol aliic' Lota 3, 6, 7, SWMNEM. W54. for the Sants Fe and Grant Rail- annum in advance on the an the successful biddec must Dav for the cnist f.ncing, II; County per payable Sections I. 2, J, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 9. 10, 11, $1511.0(1. OWNER Sec 13: All of 14. nil-li- lt 01 the land. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OF Sections 16, NN'' road Bond Fund. The improvements niversary ot tne aale tne contract, par 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 21. ZJ. provements that exist on - 1. 20, 21, farm nr for O. SWM, SWSEM. Sec. 17; SEM. Sec 18; of and valne $250.00. tial to oe creaitea on tne an te m tn wi X" TT, VL unimproved land .ale C fencing clearing, payments it 'VU'i( ' No hid on the above described tracts of Baldwin, Wis. No. SWMNEM, SWM. comr", 31: 'of 32." T 25 ! Each of the above described tracts will llawley. SO. Atl t C 11. r . . t 1tr,XTC-,- r,Ti!r""T ?i "? See. All Sections 36; s land will he accepted less than FIVE Safe Na. 1248 SWM. Sec. 4; T. X S , R. following .l,ti tender. R 1: All of be offered for sale separately. fr , km, Sec Sec 2: DOLLARS ($5.00 per acre, which is the b Sec. 24; Lot 6, 10 W.. for . BACHELOR CTRL. 25. wor-- $2O.0rsl Wyi, SWM containina; l).n0 seres selerted V'SN'-S- Src. 9; SKN'VS. Sec. 25; in SWM. Sec.K4.25: All of Fe Railroad The of land aelected for above sale of land will be anoraised value thereof and addition would 35 Toledo, ( WWStM. Section the Santa snd Grant County aale .to.1 Slx,-- '26; All of (fracV Sec. 36; The.1!. subjectJim . the successful bidder must marry. League mz ec. ; Hond are e 3nti Grant CountT Railroad Bntlfl r to and theieto .VJ5. it r.'iAnv. rund. There improvements runl ir v in i following terma conditions, (( j 'the NWMNWM,ci, r.ftnj,NMSEM. See. ,.r.,E'E'-J- , Sec. oa this tract. will be .object to the above term, and!'; "" r lw ,rmrm, ,h , 2; 3 fiSV S3 land. 33; All of Srrtions 34. 35, T. S.. R. condition, except that the successful bidder fil Bond The successful bidder must pay to the LADY. J5. M5.100. 3; S-- j. Fr Grant Cm,nly R,nroa TTIIFRV Worth 14 W.. E'A, NWU. NEMSWM. Sec Safe Na. 128 Vv4. Sec. 27: All of c mi 01 or nis SSWW. Fond. The improvements con.ist of well, lommissioner urai agent Sale No. I2M All of Sec. 36; T. $ W uld Marrj. 35, L aKUc, Toledo. 'M. XW1SW SV,S".. Sac. tions 31, 32, 33; WH. Sec 34; T. 21 S.. R. .. T N- 6K1 no The .. 3: Lot 3. SWMNWM. Sec. '4: 13 W All of Sections 1. 12. LI: SA. &Ei. orice offered bv him f.ir the land, four offerVd" by'1 him for the' land four - containing acres. WSWK. price , a of value $350.- - cent interest in advance for the bal- - "Tiprnvi-men- cons.M fencing, SEM. Sec. SA WM. Sec. All of Section. 5, of such - and will be re- - JV; of fee. for ad- - ?'a " ' NEM, SHNEM, 7; VF'iSWM. 1; 4, 6; WM, purchase price , term, and conditionr wit.' such purch.ae price of will be ?S Handsome French worth SWM, N''SEM. SW!4SF'. Sic. e: All of SecT 7; All of Sec 8; WNEM, WK. SEM. quireds to execute a contract providing for " f"o"8 Ind ; , ,,, co, land "".TI'. i""'! lany. .1, is- -e uvru kfuuvm ,'u-- vu c a- - sv in. an !.k. n..mMi nf h ksi.nc. nf such our. ,i . ,t,. .- -a -- it per acre Anxious to marry nonoraDie i. ivuu nmst to the .,i. ' i SEM, Sec. 17; SF'!NK!- NWM. Sec 16: Lo. 1. 2, SEMNWM.i.EHSWM. Sec. chase price in thirty equal annual instal. The successful bidder pay ( ,aid .mount, mu.t be in cash (rrntlernan. Mr. Warn. 22W, Temple t- w-- depoed Each of the above d scribed will, v te; - s-- - . S'V sec. tract, .St. nyiawH. stsvii.. 'oseh. E54r.u, j; " " be offered for AnRclej. Cal. Sec 18; KA. Lots 3, 4 Sec. WXWM. of Section. 8. 17: x. 24 5. K. 13 w con- - ment. at tne rate ot tour per cent and wh ch said amounts and all ol them .ale aeparately. W"-VW- 1; mm EHSWM, Sec. SWMSWM. 11674.52 acres, of which 8608.13 annum tn advaace, payments and interest , price onerea oy"". mr rour to forfeiture to the State of 3); taining acre, inci.na.4or oai- - ire ,hjM;t The above of land will be Sec 26; SEMNAVM, NEMSWM. SWMSWM. were selected g!nr the Santa Fe and Grant due oa October first, of each year. per cent interest in advance the Nrw Mico i( ,he ,ucc.,,fu bidder does .ale aubject w ith wirjiw would of .uch fee. for ad- - to the terms and j your? marry Sec. 27: NWMSWM. NWMSWJJ. Railroad Bond Fund. There are ance purch.K , contract with. following condition., home-lovin-C n I SEMSWM, County price cos-- s exrcu,e , a thirty daya j man ol4 SWMSEM, Sec. 20; S'NEM, NWM, NEM ao improvemeata oa thia tract. The above sale of land will be subject verttsing and appraisement and ill , jt nM s majed to h.m by the vis: trntwortny, S--c. right.-of-way- . incidental to the sale each and all . Mrs. M. Box SEM, Sec 10: NEMSEM. Sec. 31; A'l of ta valid existing rights, easement, herein, Sle Ulli Office, aaid contract to pro- 60 considered 584, 1; All of Sec 32; WWNEM. SEMNWM. Sale No. 1247 All of Sec 10; T. 28 and reservations. of .aid amount, must be deposited in cash Tide th(, at Tbe successful bidder must pay to the the of aale ,hjt pUrchar may hi. optica of os Angeles. Cal SWM, Sec. 34; All of Sec. 36; T. 33 S, R. S.. R. i W., containing 640.00 acres. There or certified exchange at time kc paymentl of Bot r ,h m.. Commissioner Public linds or his agent IS Aft The Commissioner of Public Lands or and which aaid amounts and all of them J of Biaety-fiv- e of - such sale of the W., SASA, Sec 1; of Sec 12; are ao tnrprovemticata oa thia tract. hi. thirtieth per cent the pur- holding HANDSOME FRENCH LADY. 21 arorta SEM, Sec 13; All of Sections 25, 36. T. tsntding such .ale reserves the right are to torteiture to tac state oil chalc rice at time after the sale and price offered by him for the land, four sgent New .jrect if successful bidder doe. any bal- $1JS.0G0. Anxious to honorable geatke 33 S., R. 16 W., All of Sections 1. 2, 3. Sale No. 1248 All of Section. 27. 34: to reject any and all bids offered at said Mexico, the , tbe f from per cent interest ta advaaee for the marry Bot execute a contract within y.,T, ad- man. Mrs. Warn. St. Lo. S5, Sec 4; SM Sec 5; Syi, Sec 6; All of T. S R. W, KEM. Sec I; All of aale thirty day. j tht date , .,,,;tht coatmct th,.aad to provide ance of sweh aprchase price, feea for 2W Temple mailed to him the i--, CaL - No. Section. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11. 12. 13, 14, lb. H, Sec 7; WM Sec 8; All of Section. 17, sfter it bit beta by Da.mcBt of anv nnoaid balance at vertising and appraisement and all costs Angeles. State Land Office, laid contract to j W, 18; All of (frac) Sec 19; All of Sec- IS, ; W)i sec Mil All ot section, a. Po.oe.oa aader contract of aale for the pro the expiration of thirty year, from the incidental to the aale herein, each and 11 20, 21, 22. 23, 24 14 R. 14 27 at. AH aVactibed will be oa vide that tbe purchaser may at hie option date of the contract with interest on defer- all oi aaid amounts must Be ia WEALTHY YOUNG WIDOW arowM tions :T. S, W 34, 35; T. S, W, of Section. above tracta givea sea. one. deposited marry atWNWM. NEMSWM, SEM. Sec 1: SWMSEM. 11, 12, U. 21 24, 25; rKyi; Sec 26; of the contract. . make payment, ot not tnan red at tbe rate of four cent cash or certified exchaage at the tisae g maa. old aa as K sigaiag e of our- aaymeata per trustworthy, Sac 11: SEMSWMTSWMSEM. Sec. AS T. 27 K. thirtieth of ninety-fiv- per cent the advance on aa- - of sale aad which aaid assonata aad aO considered. Mrs. M. Boa 184, Los 12; NWM of Sec 36; S, f W, SEM, caaee at time after the aale and per asssB payable ia the Aageiea, SEM, N4SWM. Sec G; NWMNEM. KtM Sec ; Syi, Sec Si SH, Sec 4; EM Sec vitaeoa ary price aay mrrurT d date of the coatract, par of tbem arc aaayect to fortntare ta tha CaL No. lit 2B2. m f

I 0 I shall see that you are leasotmhly I as best you can. When I brought you so much and I was feeling so mean et paid for what you have done, but 1 your breakfast this morning I took wards the whole world just at that will not accept uny further assistance a desperate chance. If I had been dis- moment thut I wus determined to sell from you at any price, and what Is covered by one of tlie Germun soldiers my life as dearly as possible. re- GO.O yvv I more I want you to return to me at entering tills house with food In my "I have that pussport here," it ft once alt tlie photographs and other possession, I would not only have paid plied, "and urn going to keep it. If papers and belongings of mine which the penalty myself, but you would nave you gentlemen think you can take it the I turned over to a duy or two been discovered, too. It is too danger- from me you are welcome to try !" Outwitting Hun you ROADS ugo !" ous a proposition. Why don't you go To tell tlie truth, I was spoiling for he food at a fight, and I half wished would "I'm sorry about thut, O'Brien," out by yourself and buy your they WARTIME POLICY DESCRIBED retorted, with a show of apparent sin tlie stores? Thut would give you con- start something. The man who had By LIEUTENANT PAT O'BRIEN cerity, "but that is something I cannot fidence and you'll need plenty of It lived In the house had evidently been do." when eoiitlnue to the a collector of undent pottery, for the Head of Department That Administers: 1010. br Pst Alva O'Brien you your Journey Copyright. "If don't me back those border." walls were lined with great pieces of Federal Aid Act Tells of you give Problem. papers at once," I replied hotly, "I will There was a good deal of truth in earthenware which had every earmark Highway take steps to get them, and d d whut he suld und I really could not of possessing great value. They car-talnl-y I. fig- (Prepared by the United States Depart- quick too!" blume him for not wanting to take any possessed great weight. ment of Agriculture.) CHAPTER XII. cupation was entered as that of a with thick hair mattress, downy could ured if the worst came to the "I don't know Just what you chances to help me in view of the rela- that Governmental agencies dealing with sailor. My birthplace we gave as ipiilts and big soft Indeed, I worst would come ip pillows. do, O'Brien," he declared coolly, "hut tions between us. that pottery recognize the The and we my at debated for a while which A blow with one highway problems fully Forged Passport. Spain, put age thirty. particular us u matter of fact the papers and "Very well," I suid; "I've gone with- jnlghty handy. single vltul and economic For obvious reusons, 1 cannot de- As a matter of at that time I bedroom I should honor with a man military importuace fact, my pres pictures you refer to are out of tlie out food for many hours ut a time be- of those big vases would put the to a I fur could thirty-tive- , ence of country's roads, according scribe tlu man to whom applied easily have passed for that night. Judge of my disap- country. I could not get them buck fore and I I shall be able to out as neatly as possible and as there In suppose letter from Sepretary of Agriculture tlic passport nor tin' house which but we ligured that with proper pointment, therefore, when after vis- to- was of and three men, to you If I wanted to." do so again. I shall look for you lots pottery only Houston to Arthur H. Fleming, chief of lie lived. While, in view of what sub- food and a decent place to sleep at iting bedroom after bedroom, I discov- was I believed I had an excellent chance of Something told nie the man morrow evening." the state councils section, council of I would not hi' night, I could soon regain my norma! ered that tliore wasn't a bed in any own in the combat which I sequently hiiplcnc(l, lying. The next evening he came and I holding my national defense. much concerned if lie Into appearance, and the would one of them that was in a condition to I very pit passport "See here, Huyliger!" threatened, him to another house not had invited. ad- me. 1 have to The secretary, whose department trouble for hiiving dealt with serve me, perhaps, for several sleep In. All the mattresses hud been advancing towards him, putting my fur from the one in which I had I had ulready picked nut In my mind en- - very ministers the federal aid road act, realize that the hardships he had weeks to come. removed and the rooms were nhso blind on his shoulder and looking him been and not unlike it In what I was going to use, and I got up, other in on staying stated also that the government recog- lured in coliiinon with the filling the blank spaces the lately bare of everything in the way straight in tlie eye, "I want those It, too, was a substantial stood with my back to the wall and I nizes It is to construct, of t tin t conipiered city may passport was, as have said, a com- of wool, silk or cotton fabrics. The and I want them here before which been unten- told tlu'in that If ever figured on that necessury papers dwelling bouse hud they essen-ti- ul have distorted his idea ol but that did Hermans hail the I lie reconstruct or mulntuln roads jMissihly paratively easy matter, apparently swept midnight If don't get them anted since the beginning save perhaps getting tlie pussport, then would I not de- not house for and vital economic ri KK anil justice, ami shall begin In iill the bill. Kvery genu- clean. I shall In tills place Just once such occasional visits as their best chance. military on sleep for Huyliger und to defer action on roads liberately bring further disaster ine passport bore an ollicinl rubber There was nothing to do, therefore. more und then, at 8 o'clock and bis associates made to it. Apparently they reulized that I purposes not of this class ; and that tt Is desir- linn hy revealing his identity. stamp, something like an elaborate hut to make myself as comfortable as morning, I shall go to the (ierman au- let himself in und con- meant business and they immediately I Huyliger wherever to use locul 'I'll - mini we will call him Iluy- postmark, anil was at a loss to know I could on the floor, but as I bud grown thorities, give myself up, show them ducted me to a room on the second began to expostulate ut the attitude I able, possible, is his how to over muterlals for road building and main- liger liecause that as unlike get that diliiculty. accustomed by this time to sleeping the passport that you tixed for me, floor, where he Introduced me to two wus taking. us id was kind to had tenance In order to relieve railroad name it mine very Fortunately, however, Iluyliger under far less comfortable conditions, tell them how I got it, and explain men. One, I could reudily see hy the One of tlie men spoke excellent when I a evi- traflic. rue on that inemorahle nichl half of rubber stamp which bad I swallowed my disappointment as everything." resemblance, was his own brother. Kngllsh. In fact, he told me that he in a tier-man- as described in amused him from his sleep and dently been thrown away by the cheerfully as I cou.d and lay down Iluyliger paled. We bad no lights The other was a stranger. could speak five languages, and if he Important highways, of told him of and he to ' the include only few words explanation planned construct the fur the night. in the house, but we were standing Very briefly they explained to me could lie in the others us well as I secretary's letter, other half out cork a w those or to be utilized, by the my plight. of the from ine In the mornliifc Huyliger appeared neur a landing at tlie time and tlie that they bad procured another pass- knew lie diil In my own tongue, he wus utilized, some He was those which He invited me inside, prepared bottle. very skillful Willi a and brought me some breakfast, and moonlight wus streaming through a port for me a genuine one which not only an accomplished linguist, but military establishment, a of mate- food for me and. putting on dress- penknife, and although he spoilt n lifter I had eaten it lie asked me what stalued-glas- s window. a most versatile liar into the bargain. carry a considerable volume in- I d to ing gown, came and sat hy me while score or more of corks before lie suc- connections I had in France or Kng-lan- The Belgian turned on bis heel and "My dear fellow," suld the linguist, rials and supplies essential war ale, listening with the greatest inter- ceeded in getting anything like the from whom I could obtain started to go down tlie stairs. "It Is not that we want to deprive you of dustries, and those which have a bear- est to (he short account of my adven- result he was after, the finished article money. "Mind you," I called lifter him, "I the passport. Good heavens! if it will ing on the production and distribution tures. was far better than our most sanguine I told him that I banked at Cox & shall wait for you till tlie city clock aid you in out of tlie country, of food supplies, connecting popula- getting sur- lie could speak Knglish fluently, and expectations. Indeed, lifter we bad Co., London, and that if he needed strikes twelve, und if you don't show I wish you could have six just like It. tion and shipping centers with lie Interrupted me several times to ex- pared it over here and there, and re- any money I would do anything I could up with those papers by that time, the Hut for our own protection, you owe rounding agricultural areas. press his sympathy lor the sufferings moved whatever Imperfections our re- to get it for him, although I did not next time you will see me is when you it to us to proceed on your journey Attention Is called to the formation 1 had endured. peated test disclosed, we had a stamp know just how such tilings could be ar confront me before the German au- us best you can without It because as of the United States highways council. I con- "O'Brien," he said, after had which made an impression so closely ranged. thorities. I am a desperate man, Huy- long us you have it in your possession This body was suggested by the secre- cluded my story, "I am going to help resembling the original that without a "Don't worry about that, O'Brien," liger, and I meiin every word 1 say." you Jeopurdize our lives, too. Don't tary to federal agencies in- you. It may take several days per- magnifying glass, we were sure, It he replied. "We'll find a way of get- He let himself out of tlie door and I you think It is fairer that you should terested In highway problems. The haps as long as two weeks hut event- would have been Impossible to tell ting it all right. What I want to know sat on the top stair and wondered Just risk your own safety rather than place council Is made up of a representative ually we will provide the means to that It was a counterfeit. Is how far you are prepared to go to what he would do. Would lie try to the lives of three innocent men in each from the department of agricul- you to Ret to Holland." Iluyliger procured a camera and compensate me for the risks I am steal n march on me and get In n first danger?" ture, the war department, the railroad I thanked him a thousand times and took a photograph of me to paste on rendering you !" word to the authorities so that my "That may be as It Is, my friends." administration, the fuel administration I when I told him that I didn't know how the passport in the place provided for The change in the man's attitude story would be discredited I retorted, "and I am glad you realize und the war industries boards. It will that we it to 'ould possibly repay him. purpose, and then had a pass- shinned me. I could hardly believe my put them? your danger. Keep It In mind, for in form a unified agency for dealing, on "Don't think of that," he replied; port which was entirely satisfactory ears. Of course, my threat to give myself case any of you should happen to feel behalf of the federal government, with I to both of us to the Huns wus a bluff. While "the satisfaction of knowing that ami would, we hoped, "Of course I shall pay you as well as up pure Inclined to notify the German authori- highway construction, maintenance and i so I had no desire to lose the tiave aided it placing one m ire victim prove equally to our friends the I can for what you have done, Huyli- papers ties that I am in tills part of the coun- policies. It will, of course, through the Huns. which had ami which in- of the linns beyond their power to ger," I replied, trying to conceal as far Huyliger try, think It over before you do so. office of public roads and rural engi- It fix cluded the and tlie last harm will more than repay me for all had taken two days to up the as possible the disappointment Ills de- map resting Remember alw.ijs that if the Germans of the department, continue of chum I cer- neering the Ksk I shall run in helping you. passport. In the meanwhile Iluyliger mand had occasioned me, "but don't place my poor Kitiiey, get me, they get tlie passport, too, and the close contact already established, informed me lie hud no intention of off You'd butter turn in now, IJT.rien. and that had changed his yiui think that this is hardly the proper tainly cutting If they get the passport your lives both formally by law and Informully 1 nose to surren- ! in tlx rnlng I'll tell you what plan plans about the convent and that in- time or occasion to talk of compensa- my spite my face hy won't be worth n damn When I tell with the state highway to the Germans. I would have by practice, to do." stead be would take me to an empty tion? All I have on me, as you know, dering the history of that clever little piece commission In each state. I where I could remain III been shot, us sure as fate, for after all As removed my clothes and noticed bouse, safety is a few hundred francs, and that, of of pasteboard, I will Implicate nil three The office of public roads and rural were to until be told me It was advisable I had been aide to observe behind tlie Is with that my knees still swollen fir course, you are welcome to, and when of you, and whoever working engineering and the highways council left me to to the frontier. I (ierman lines I would be regarded as I officer I twice their normal size, that my proceed get back, If I ever do, I shall not you, und as tun an rather will actively consider the supply, for was hlue from the This was to me, as I a spy and treated as such. will be taken before ankle hluek and quite agreeable easily forget that kindness you have think my word highway purposes, of road oils, as- I had At tbe same time I I de- wrench I hail given It when jumped had misgivings as to the kind shown me. I inn sure you need have thought yours. Wood night !" and other bituminous road of a I would make and It seemed tected a streak In and phalts from the train and that my ribs showed priest no concern about my showing my yellow Huyliger, The bluff evidently worked, because controlled the fuel ad- - to me to I he would not want to materials by through my skin. I realized what a lot be safer to remain aloof from gratitude in a substantial way." figured that I was able to get out of the city with- ill take the risk of out my I hart been through. As a matter of everyone a deserted house than to "That's all he In- my carrying out molestation from the Germans. right, O'Brien," believed there fact, I could not have weighed more have to mingle with people or come In me in u sort threat even though he t have never seen these men since. sisted, looking at knowing was u of so. than one hundred and fifty at contact with ihcni, even with the best of but small chance my doing I I never shull, because I am pounds way; "you may take care of nie I hope I of If did, lie would undoubtedly share that time, whereas had tipped the disguises. afterwards, and then again you may afraid I might lie tempted to do some- I my anil the and m ales at one hundred and ninety wheti Thai night accompanied Iluyliger not. I'm not satisfied to wait. I want fate, pictures papers for which I might otherwise bu he were of no use "Your Lives Won't Be Worth a Damn." thing WW? I was with my In France. to a fashionable section of the city, had of mine really squadron to be taken care of now!" to sorry. I bed where the house in which I wus to be to him, and I have never been able help-in- s I Bel- lost no time in kI''"K into "Well, what do you want me to do? would prove far more effective in do not mean to imply Hint all. ascertulii It was he wished to I A. mid still less In to I concealed was located. why to got me to the frontier tliun the are like this. had getting sleep. How much tlo you expect in the way some- gians evidently ) I of This- house turned out to be a four-stor- y then unless they contained tlie of a m lon't know what dreamed that I counterfeit one hud manufac- fallen Into hands gang who of compensation? How can arrange me they I of to structure of brick. told thing some Information about to out night, but had plenty time go Iluyliger to get it to you? I am willing to do tured for tne. were endeavoring make capital of whole me that it had been by a which uccounted for Ids complete I I of those who were through the experience! my occupied anything that is reasonable." think saw through their game of the misfortunes for when I was aroused a wealthy Belgian before the war, but change of attitude towards me in tlie at the but I listened referred to them for In all coun- life, by "I want pounds," lie replied, right start, help. knock on the door and en- since Mill It had been uninhabited save first place, and he wanted the papers to whut had to there are bad us well as Huyliger and he named a figure that staggered they say. tries good, in to to for th! occasional habitation of some as evidence to account to his supe- will have to return in a has stiffened so tered response my invitation me. If I had been Lord Kitchener In- "Of course, you and country which he told me that it was refugee whom Iluyliger was befriend- riors for his conduct towards me. to us tlie we before much as it Is no wonder enter, nearly stead of just an ordinary lieutenant pussport gave you poor Belgium I had for almost twelve ing. When be first told me thnt the plan we can you the real one," suld If some of the survivors have lost their noon! slept In the H. V. he would hardly have give hours. Iluyliger had a key and let me in, C, nf placing me In u convent disguised brother. sense of moral asked a larger sum. I'erhaps he Huyllger's perspective. I cannot that the did but he diil not enter the house with us a priest hud been abandoned he ex- "I haven't the objection," I say thought thought I was. slightest I know thut the average poor peas- head that per- me, stating that he would visit me in plained it by saying that the cardinal "if tlie new is all you out run through my "Well, dear I said smiling- replied, passport ant in Belgium would divide his scanty I lie my man," hud issued orders to the to after all I was living In a fool's morning. priests claim for It. Will you let me see it?" , with a sooner haps ly, thinking that perhaps he was jok- rations needy fugitive anil that when I explored the place from top to bot- help no more fugitives, and I have There was considerable hesitation on u would dole paradise, lluyligci' ing, "you don't really mean that, do than wealthy Belgian Making Needed Repairs. would he with a of tom as well as I could without lights. since wondered whether there was tlie of brother and the his it couple you?" part Huyllger's out a morsel from comparatively I was in which had soldiers behind him, but dis- Tlie house elaborately furnished, anything my papers other at this. d larder. the ministration, and the matter of prior- (ierman "I certainly do, O'Brien, and what Is chap Perhaps poor such re- but, of course, the dust lay a turned him against me anil led him to I don't think that's necessary the rich If for highway materials missed misgivings summarily, quarter more," he threatened, "I intend to get "Why, have less to lose than their ity production I was an of an inch thick everywhere. It was a forsake nie ufter all he had promised at all, Mr. O'Brien," suid tlie former. or is discovered controlled the war Industries board. filling that doing Huyliger every cent I have asked, anil you are generosity charity by by to let such enter my large house, containing some twenty to do for me. "You give us the old passport and we will also, In contact with tbe Injustice things going to me get It." the Huns. They I no rooms. There were two rooms in the help For perhaps two hours I sat on that will be to the new aid in secur- head even for an instant. had He out an order for very glad give you There have been many Belgians shot railroad, administration, basement four on the first Door, four pulled calling staircase musing about the peculiar one for it. Isn't thut so facilities for right to doubt his sincerity and it he to him of the amount he fair enough?" for helping escaped prisoners and nt,her ing, far as practicable, to payment turn in my uffalrs, when the front door lie fair my friends," the of road materials would do me no good entertain such hail mentioned und demanded that I "It muy enough, fugitives, und It is not to be wondered transportation If was to opened and Huyliger ascended the I retorted, thut it was useless to and Furthermore; the office (suspicions. lie going prove sign it. seeing ut that they are willing to take us few supplies. to I stairs conceal further the fact that I was A of roads and rural treacherous me, was powerless I waved it aside. chances as possible. man with a public engineering to with him. "I have brought you such of your uwure of their whole plan and will act as the medium for furnishing any way rope "Iluyliger," I suid, "you have helped fully family, especially, does not feel Jus- In a few moments host us I still had, O'Brien," he why I had been brought to this house. a Information and assistance on highway my reap- me out so far and perhaps you have tified in helping stranger when he a said softly. "The rest, as I told you, I "It muy be fair enough, my friends," I to state peared with tray containing my the power to help nie further. I appre- knows fhut he und his whole family problems, especially highway I I shall ever cunnot give you. They ore no longer said, "but you will get the pussport authorities in tbe various dif- tireakfast. don't suppose ciate what you have done for nie, al- may be shot or sent to prison for their meeting It consisted of a in my possession." thut I have here," muting my side and ficulties which encounter. forget that meal. though now, I think, I see what your pains. they kind I looked the little bunch he my inside breast pocket, eup of coffee real cotfee, not the motive wus, but I don't In- through Indicating Although I suffered much from the When the United Stutes entered the certainly handed me. It included my Identifi- off my dead I had had at t'ourtral several slices of tend to be blackmailed and I tell you "only body!" attitude of Huyliger and his associates, war the work of planning stute high some hot and a dish cation disk, most of the papers I val- I suppose the three of them could I to hold no bread, potatoes right now that I won't stand for It." I suppose ought grudge way systems, so' that, as far as neces- ued, and half of the photo- have made short work of me then and in view nf scrambled eggs. "Very well," he said, "It Is as perhaps against them of the unenviable sary and feasible, they would connect just there If they had wanted to go the In are In Hvcry mouthful of that meal tasted you say, but before you make up your graphs. predicament which they with the systems of other states, war I "I don't know what Is in and no one would ever have like uugel-- f to me and Huyliger mind so I would advise your object limit, themselves. well under way. This resulted from obstinately tlie rest of Huy- but I had Kit on the edge of the bed and watched to think It over. I'll be buck this retaining my pictures, been the wiser, gone through (TO BE CONTINUED.) efforts to administer tbe federal aid you I "but as a matter of tne eiiiovlm; it. at the same time out-- ' evening" liger," replied, road act, so that the roads of vital im- I the ones that are were lining the plans be had made My first the man had fact, missing for economic, and impui.se, after of sentimental value to me and ONLY MADE MATTERS WORSE HAS HELPING HAND FOR ALL portance military scape. , left, was to out of that house only other should first be dealt get just are welcome to them. We'll cull it purposes In brief, the scheme was to conceal as soon us I could. I had the you with. The federal aid road act in- passport a beat." Small Girl's Efforts to "Fudge" on Red Cross Most Appropriately Desig- tne in a convent until conditions were he had for me, and I an five-ye- expendi- prepared figured I don't know whether he understood Remark Could Not Be nated as the "Greatest Mother volving aggregate for me to make my way to the that even without further help I could ture, and from state and local ripe the idiom, but he sat dowu on the Successful. in the World." directly In (..--. Ir. the meanwhile I was to be now to the border without very Called of In addition to at get stairs below me and for funds, $1(30,000,000 ilressi'd in :iie garb of a priest, ami much diliiculty, and when I got there just cogitated least $200,000,000 spent independently a few moments. A women were Stretching forth her hands to all in v lien the time came for me to leave I would have to use my own ingenuity number of discussing each the states that in a need ; to Jew or Gentile, black or year by provides the I was to that I was a to "O'Brien," he started filially, "I'm Liberty bonds one afternoon neigh- city pretend get through. no favor- the states must maintain tbe roads I sorry things have gone the way they bor's house. Almost unnoticed a little white, knowing favorite, yet Spanish sailor, because could speak a It was evident, however, that Huy- all. and that before any money can be ex- 1 have. I feel and I would had entered. At tnis ing l.l t If Spanish, which bad picked liger still had an Idea that I might sorry for you ..i,.i,iwr elrl the roads must be selected and like to I don't sup- she exclaimed : Iteady and eager to comfort nt a pended up on the cuast. To attempt to play change my mind with regard to the really help you. point In the discussion and and will believe me, but the sne time when comfort is most needed ; approved plans, specifications the of a would heroine in- payment he had demanded, and I de- pose you "Well, my. aunt says nugiii jusi contracts part llelgian which which bond as to be helping the little home that's crushed submitted. d'.lliciilt, he out, and cided that it would be foolish to do mutter of the order I as well buy a Liberty creasingly pointed of beneath an iron hand The secretary also calls attention to would inevitable disaster in the until he me a second asked you to sign was not my doing. taxed!" by showing bring anything paid in a human re- the fact that road engineers have been I we won't,, go Into that. The remark caused' a good bit of mercy healthy, way; vent that was railed upon to speak. visit. However, Her each was mfl'de to you and you One who has a son In building it, in fact, with stone on provided by the department for said I would be suf- the Plans He Had Made for At the beginning of my dealings with proposition comment. guest, of cantonments and work Iluyliger given Outlining turned It down, and that's the end of became indignant, stone ; replenishing empty bins and the army for ficient to bribe the I ierman Iluyliger I had turned over to him the service, very money My Escape. It. At the same I hate to leave empty cupboards; bringing warmth to on roads elsewhere in which military I Mitch some papers, and other things time, and exclaimed: K'lftrrtK lit the frontier, and he pictures, I es and too authorities were interested. on the second five on the third and five t nut I had on me when I entered his you to your own resources and am 'The ideal Buvlng a bond to hearts hearths loug neglected. assured tne that everything would, work to one more all with a mother's on the top. In the days that were to house, including my identification disk, going make suggestion cape taxation! That's pntriotlsm for Seeing things tint according to schedule. an- sense to Bad Tim for Road Work. come I was to have of oppor- mid I afruld he to you for your own good. I have That makes me tlrea anyooay sixth that's blind jealousy and "Yours Is not the tirst case, O'Brien, plenty was rattier that might you! If the of the roads Is de- to familiarize with the to me. other plan to get you Into Holland able as she is to buy bonas, or any meanness; seeing men In their true working e have handled be de- tunity myself refuse to return them ferred until the latter of the sum- successfully," contents of that house hut I in and if you will go with me to another light, as naughty children snatching, part clared. three weeks I heard at that time' All day long remained the house thing." mer when tbe surface is baked "Only ago I did not know it and I was curious without a of food than house, I will introduce you to a man With that last remark tne speaKer biting, biter but with a hidden side dry from an merchant who had particle other and hard, they are not only difficult Kuglish to want to know what the tlie breakfast had to who I think will be In. a position to "flew" out of the house. that's quickest touched by mercy. escape'd from a (ierman detention enough just Huyliger brought to 'work, but the work is unsatisfac- camp house contained. me. From the windows I could see help you." The little girl, beholding the strife Reaching out her hands across the sea nd came to me for assistance and will to No Man's to tory when done. Down In the basement there was a to Interest me and help pass the "How many millions of pounds and bad feeling she had stirred up, Land; cheer with whom I had been able to get through plenty " I ex warmer comforts thousands huge pantry hut it was absolutely bure, time away, but of my experiences he want for his trouble answered, to "fudge" on her remark, who must the lines. His message telling me of ril stand and wait in Dispose of 8torm Water. except of dust and dirt. A door which while in that house I shall tell in de- sarcastically. plaining that it wasn't her aunt who stenched and crawl- bin safe arrival in Rotterdam came to when wom- holes and water-soake- d Storm water should be disposed of evidently led to a at- tail later on, confining my attention "You can arrange that you see made the remark, but some other ing entrench- me in an indirect way, of course, but ments cold quickly before it has had time to pene- tracted attention and I thought It now to a narrative of my dealing with him. Will yon goT" an The neichbor women held her to where and wet bite deeper, the fact that the plans we had made uiy was so trate deeply into the surface of the might be a good Idea to know Iluyliger. I suspected there something her first remark, and were making it they write, than Boche steel or lead. parried through without makes just I wnen She's road. This can be done by giving the mishap where it led to in case It became neces- That night he uiqieared as he had fishy about the proposition, but felt pretty "warm" for the little girl, warming thousands, feeding, nie feel that we to be able to do : road a crown or slope from the center ought for me to elude searchers. that I could take care of myself and she finally burst out with healing thousands from her store; the as much for you. sary promised. to the sides. In that cellar I found case after case "Well, O'Brien," he asked, as he en- decided to see the thing through. I Well, vou don t know how much It greatest mother In the world the Red I told Iluyliger I was ready to follow of choice wine tered the room where I was knew Huyliger would not dare to de- costs my aunt to live; anil how much Cross. Warren Anderson In "Pack- Huyliger subsequently awaiting Simple, Efficient and Cheap. lila Instructions and would do any- told me that there were 1,800 bottles of him, "what do you say? Will you sign liver me to the authorities because of its costs her to take that trip to Ni ages." the tell-tal- e Because of its simplicity, efficiency thing he suggested. I was so at the turn my the order or not?" tbe fact that I had pass- Falls!" itt happy agara and the split-lo- g or "I want to rejoin my as and In occurred to me the port, which would be his deathknell as with wnioji tne women Russian Sturgeon Fisheries. cheapness, drag squadron affairs had taken the rosy pros- It had during The laugh some similar device Is destined to ooon as I possibly can," I told him, which I now entertained I the amount demanded was so well as my own. this Innocent remark was suf Sturgeon of various species are espe- pects that day that eome into more and more general use. "but I realize that It will take a cer-ti- u was half inclined to Indulge In a little fabulous that I might have signed the Accordingly I said I would be quite ficient to send the loyal and innocent cially abundant In Russia, where the of time for you to make the ever to go with him whenever be from the room. her sturgeon fisheries are of value. length celebration then and there. On second order without any danger of Its willing girl running Truly, great Practice. and I will be I but idea was ready, and he suggested that we had not fallen in The flesh Is eaten' when fresh, hut la Dangerous necessary arrangements, thought, however, remembered the being paid, the of this man, lines pleasant dead animals to Is a a as I can." who claimed to be the next evening. afternoon. chiefly used In the preserved form, ei- Feeding hogs patient old warning of the folly of shouting had befriending me, go places" that common en- 10,-0- practice, but it is a dangerous The first thing to do, Huyliger told before you are well out of the woods, endeavoring to make capital out of my I (pointed out to him that I was ther smoked or salted. More than food and asked fish i ne, as the hogs may contract disease. ine, was to prepare a passport. lie had and I decided that It would be just as plight galled me so that I was deter- tirely without him Culinary Camouflage. are sometimes caught at blank one and It was a to tbe festivities mined not to it to him whether I whether be could not arrange to bring Our first recollection of the art of single fishing station during the up- comparatively well postpone for give Green Food for In the us-a- g to Could do so in or not. or send me something to eat while I la the used to stream migration, which lasts ror Poultry. aimpie matter to fill spaces, white and go bed Instead. safety camouflage way they off instead an I "I have remained In the house. nice brown on of fortnight. The eggs are removed la If cabbage heads are cut a genuine passport which Huyliger In such elaborately furnished "No, Huyliger." replied. put a meringue top come and hand-wrltia- from nf pulled, new leaves out as a sample of the g house I had naturally conjured decided to get along as best I can with- Tib sorry, O'Brien." be replied, "but the bread pudding, "making It look like quantity the ovaries and sepa possessed tip furnish good green food for poultry. of tk passport clerk. My oc Ideas of a wonderfully large bed. out any further assistance from you. I'm afraid you will have to get along aomethinc stood. .Ohio State Journal. rstely prepared as "caviar." I IMPiOVEB UKirOtN INTCKhATIURAL of saw, hammer and hatchet, the ord- nance department has worked to pro- vide something a little better in every Ill case, from and masks to poison gas gas SlMSOIOOL machine guns and shrap- nel. KITCH CLASS BY ITSELF The light Browning, also known as m . Lesson the "nutnmatlc rifle," requires no cool- (By Rev. V. U. KITZWATKit, D. D., ing apparatus, because In lis tuctlcnl Teacher of English Bible in the Moody use In battle as a tool it will be called Bible Remarkable New Tool Better Instituted Chicago.) upon only for what are known as ICupyrtichl, WIS, by Western I Srwpper nlim.) Than Anything of Its Type. "bursts of firing." It Is n remurkulile N new tool, better than anything of Its LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 22 particular type yet developed, nnd dif- DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER ferent from other in the Stoppage of waste and taking up of In everything you do. aim to excel; every weapon slack will yield a large of' our for what Is worth Is worth do- FRUITS OF THE I part doing. CHRISTIAN LIFE. world. Its nearest prototype is lie requirements and tone up both the In- ing well. French Clinuchnt automatic rifle, which dividual and the business machine for TEXTS-Matth- ew 25:14-3- 0 ; the post-w- In I.ES80N 1:1. In hns proved effective In Its strain of the period. HELPFUL FOR BUSY the issue of the Central Division work, for It surely Is not. Emergen- 12. Fired From 8houlder or Hip Bursts extremely O. 11. Lorlmer. HINTS work I now Ameri- Bulletin of the American Red Cross of cies may arise which will make- It GOLDEN TEXJ-A- One-Ha- lf and being used by HOUSEWIVES. ll thing, are yours; of Twenty Shots In Two and 28 . . . and are can in Prance. August the following article ap- necessary to call upon the workers for ye Christ's: and Christ li Seconds Air Cooled. troops SHORT-CUT- FOR God's. I Corinthians S:21-2- HOUSEWIFE. EMEMBER to pears : duties not on It l At the present stage of luetics the wipe the program; for PEVOTIONAL READING Gala ttans : Gas Operated. 3 "t- of milk bot- Won-e- of Cheerful for now an Red Browning automatic rifle will be a su- A - the top Disposition established rule of the N THESE times that tle before - Hut Service Abroad. Cross that all those service, ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOB. perior tool for perhaps three definite opening it; Hospital accepting TEACHERB-Psal- ms 17:11: 61:11: By JAMES H. COLLINS. are the souls of hands from clean Several' hundred American women. ahroud must hold themselves In readi- Isaiah Jobs In trench warfare. First, being trying far Acta 16:26: Romans 2:10; 6:1-- (From 'the Committee on Public Informa- ns the mothers of our may have handled It whose dispositions are of the cheerful ness to accept any duty which is as- tion. Washington, D. C.) portable ns Hie ordinary army rifle, It men, we need to con- Lace curtains may variety, are' wanted for work in the signed to them. Only those who have I. The Parable of the Talents. Three hundred can be quickly brought Into action senators, representa - sider the value of be mended by lied Cross huts In France, strong constitutions, and do not tlra Thin like thnt of Ten K. part oi a trencn ny ue- quickly hospital pnmlile, the tives, journalists, nnd army officers woman-powe- r in re- a of lace The "cheerful and who still is fenders to Mop the advance of nn dipping piece disposition" proposition easily possess that Virgins, associated with the second of the French, British, Italian, Bel to the over- In cold is an With the heavier of inn-- 1 gard boys to match essential requisite, for the reason "cheerful dispo- coming of Christ. In both Instances felon nnd American forces stood be enemy. types seas. come re- When they starch and ironing the that fheir duty will be to spread cheer sition" are fitted for enrollment In there Is evident an redness on n ordiiHiice men chine gun fired from n tripod nnd Mr unprepn hind little of as we most squad tl bock, trust piece over the hole; among the boys who are convalescing the hospital hut service. Application the port of the In the first quiring considerable for getting IW;' 'CostHiaiov people. the other day nt a rifle range outside of them will, they trim, nnd the will never be no- - after wounds received on the bnttle-lice- should be made to the Bureau of Per- case there Is failure of the Inwnrd Into position. If not permanent em- place life; of Washington. want to find their field or from of illness. Central 180 NorLta In the there Is failure use placement, such resistance of invaders attacks sonnel, Division, second, to "Attention !" commanded the officer " When as Wabash III. With ', . making pastry bundle with The bureau of personnel of the avenue, Chicago, the gifts which hnve been entniHted to In of the lnnpinchmlghtprovedlffic.lt. e" h 7 0 charge squad. the new - lm',Py little moisture us possible; the more American lied Cross them. The first wns to Browning tiring W shots auto- " , alreudy has failure wiitch; fire U "'V thBt ' "Shoulder one magazine in less than three or J1'6 nK, "II It Is the more lluky it will be. rolled 150 of these while 443 Interest in Plaids. trie second was failure to work. By mntlcally seconds, for workers, Heady! Load! Aim! 20 shots as fast as sn,c'' for When whole wheut right from the is the number estimated ns necessnry it is the Influence-o-f Intents Is meant, the sifts which God semlnutomntlcally .f?" " ""P0"' Perhaps through has Fire!" one desires to pull the trigger, loading ""'" granary can be bought for a few cents to be supplied before the first of Jnn-- a the Scotch kilties, who have ap- entrusted to his servants. It may ,n" to K we There was a like thnt, sny, fW "ce pound, why cereals that are no 1010. The lied comrnls-betle- r le natural endowments, special endue. popping with a fresh magazine each 20 ahota ,So buy uary, Cross peared at various times in our Ameri- of fire- ,0 "f"' and five call-muc- merits of the or It he the of half a dozen pneks glnnt In n couple of seconds, an en.lre trend. P0W,T even,,he cost or six times us sloner to France, in u cablegram can cities to remind us that the kins- Spirit, may "V"8 of '"""-""V0"- - crackers all set off at once. It lasted front can he with outburst"!1"? If cooked until soft nfter souk- ing for these hospital hut workers. men of Bruce nnd Wulluce are gospel of Jesus Christ. With refer- protected A life full ,? nmongi about ten seconds, the time required to of machine-gu- n fire, which wl 1 orry' ing, the grains crack, making an specifying some of the our Hint we have revived our ence to these talents note: have no room for The best qualifications allies, fire 20 shots from what looked like an to be to do worry. iileul food for growing children, it that the women in It 1. Their distribution (vv. 14, hae continued long the short-cu- - required, suggested interest plaids. Perhaps is just lfi). In of each . t to efficiency and nccom- ns ull (1) A one. The servants ordinary rifle the hnmls work not long enough lor heating of other breakfast foods is best chosen should be those who are keen because bright colors ure In vogue a sovereign i Is the elimination of soldier. Five hundred yards away the the to become n pllsnment worry. served with little or no sugar. Wheat on entertainment. Lots of music, read- a the belong to 'the Lord as well as the gun problem. We are asked not to so let counteractive against grlmiiesa dirt flew behind a row of small tar- waste, needs long, slow cooking; the tireless ing aloud, and all that sort of of or It is time money. (2) An intelligent one. The The secmis; job of work comes when ug conserve our woman in thing wur, perhaps Just that gets set up to represent men. power every cooker Is the finest pfuce to cook whole to make the of wounded do distribution was made on the basis of American soldiers are ordered over the nosslble wnv help recovery plaids returned to vogue they "Shoulder fire one wheat. and sick soldier much the ability of each servant. The rea- magazine top themselves. all the won- We boys quicker periodically, do they not? At ony rate, com- Despite nre leaving undone In our homes A most to be nutomntlc load!" was the next e wholesome dish served than otherwise would be the ease. some of most of the son one man received one talent was derful refinements In which we hnve the Interesting mand given. today ninny thlugs either for supper or luncheon Is pota- Kver.vlhing that keeps up nnd new are made from because the Lord knew that he would shells, shrapnel, and barrage tire, there been trained never to This spirits separate skirts But a different wns henrd nt slight. toes and bacon, i'ut a of turns In n channel that pre- of be incapable of uslne two or five. (3) volley has been a single soldier's task during need not mean our homes are less layer thinly thoughts Scotch plaid and some these skirts the command It sounded like that sliced potatoes iu a buttered vents one of the bitterest of all ail- to A purposeful one. The talents were "Fire!" the advance n cross no man's land for comfortable, thnt our families nre not buklug are made in pleated designs curry to were and lasted only two nnd a dish and pour over u thin white ments homesickness Is n godsend. out the idea of the given be traded with, They which the efficient tool was lacking. well-fe- and cured for, but that we hlghlander. half seconds! If want to estimate suuee or simply seasoned milk, with Red not given for the servant's own use, you Willie the Intensively trained modern are learning out of this war of fearful The American Cross intends but stock-in-trad- e for the rapidity,- - listen to the ticking of bar- - a few bits of butter. Lay over the top that there shall be no lack of enter- Smock. the enrichment platoon advances behind its own COst, the true value of House-rag- e Summer which about four things. a few slices of bacon, set into the of the master, your watch, averages equipped with rlllcs and bombs, Is a business nnd n tainment and good cheer "over there," It would he Impossible to a ticks and realize that the keeping science, oven and bake until the are 2. Employment of the talents (vv. per second, the Hun from his pill box hail had the nnd in the of potatoes and it is particularly desired therefore more artistic garment for summer automatic fire of Ihls was profession management tender. weapon just advantage with Ills machine gun, nnd a home the Is the that the call for hospital hut workers than the smock. Young girls and twice ns fast- standard greatest efficiency A most delicious is In this employment all the servants eight army in that particular 'moment in the battle result of scientific work. The manu- tapioca pudding be complied with according to sched- slender women find it exceptionally the tnlents not be- rifle fired in a second with an- made with canned pears. A few ule. Those who volunteer for this recognized thnt did cartridges there wns nothing with which to facturer Is constnntly on the watch to becoming. The loose and straight but d one prunes or cherries are also service will be long to them. The man pull of the trigger. swer him. The light nutomntlc rifle li see where time, material nnd labor good. expected to remain pliable lines of the smock conceal and d And new After for the table abroad a nnd the man put their thnt wns the Browning exactly the tool for this job. It enn may be saved. Heretofore the firs preparing celery for st least year. even beautify defects, simulating a. tnlents to which resulted In a machine which Uncle Snm was be hun- save the tops and small bits for soup. It Is desirable be ma- use, gun carried, Instead of a rifle, by two have been regarded by the house- that applicants pleasant roundness of figure. The Incrense. It is about to manufacture at the rate of A severe cold on the chest be able to own In cal- large always true that dreds of men in the advancing squads, wife ns worth noticing, but the Inst, may pay their expenses, but terials used for them range from the right use of tnlents Increases them. thousands a week, nnd had brought to ench with Ills ammunition bearer be never. relieved by a good greasing with lard cases of exceptional qualifications the ico to georgette crepe. One very prac- exhi- and The mnn hid his In the this rifle range for Its first public hind him, and Its speed nnd accuracy Watch when turpentine; one purt of turpentine lied Cross will pay living expenses in tical smock is very much like a largo yourself working. Do to two earth. The unmistakable sign of the bition. of fire In hursts, while soldiers are you mnke three motions when one purts lard. France. Transportation to and from ullover apron, for It buttons on tbe d man Is he Is of will be ma A glass of hot milk Is a France will be furnished is that hiding Other methods firing were shown wnlklng, sufficient to put will do? Saving steps, soiling dishes, good sleep by the Red shoulders, very long and shows his talent. The and producer. Take it before retir- with the gun placed nt the hip and chine guns out of action, or at lenst clothes nnd floors will go n long woy just Cross. huge pockets capable of holding any men are always busy. with the soldiers marching toward the drive their operators down Into their In the saving of Inhor. ing. There should lie no mistaken notion necessnry articles, from knitting to 8. The When accounting for the tnlents target, firing as they walked. Then trenci")s during the advance. The arrangement of the utensils used .nuking French dressing a that Hits hospital hut service is easy funning implements. (tv. the crowded around and be- small piece of Ice in the salad bowl (I spectators Sweeps the Trenches. in cooking within the cosiest possible (1) Its certainty. There Is a day the will blend und thicken the gan asking questions. The third job for this characteristic reach, saving of steps by careful dressing coming when the Lord's servants shall of quickly. One-Piec- "Is It air cooled or water cooled? Yankee notion conies when our fellowi placing sink, tnble and range, are e give an account to him for (he use Do not leave meat in Its Wash Satin they What does It weigh? How fast can have reached the trenches. At all Important. With a little thought wrapping Pajamas of hnve made of their tnlents. (2) The enemy the meat they be made? What do they cost? nnd planning mnny short-cut- s will be paper; is not only flavored time of. This Is at the of the that moment, even though lint a few the coming Is It a better weapon than this machine rifle found. by paper but the juices are ab- Lord. Those tal- arrive, the Browning automatic who are using their A good-size- sorbed by it. gun or thnt?" Is to the and market basket Is a help- ents will rejoice when the Lord comes expected replace bayonet While currots nre and All Were Convinced. bomb under certain conditions, and ful servant in the home. Toke It young tender thnt they may present unto him their make some marmalade. Take VA Among those present wns one mem the effectiveness of each sol- down cellar or to the garden to tnlents with Incrense. But the multiply d of a few weeks be- save many The use pounds of enrrots, the man will have fear nnd dread ber congress who, dier who gets across No Man's Land trips. of a tray In same amount of sugar nnd two lem- - 1 fore, during an anxious inquiry Into for the rapidity and accuracy of the setting the tuhle and removing the I against that day. (3) The judgments food Is n ons cut tine, the seeds. our war preparations, had stated Ills Browning fire is such that it will lif great saving of time as well excluding announced. To the fnlthful there wns as labor. Chop the carrots and simmer until rewnrd. This rewnrd consisted of pellet that the itrowning tmicnlnc gun only a matter of seconds to sweep an wns a dream. And now he was A skilled worker can tender, then add the sugar und cook : "Well done" ;" : only enemy trendy In both directions. and does ac- prnise promotion "ruler more In until thick. Seal in jelly allowed to fire the weapon himself, There ore uses th complish a given time than glusses. over many things" nnd entrance "upon other tactical for one who and planted a succession of bullets in or puts no thought Into her How the ; y of the Lord." For the fnlthless weapon. As few as u dozen thest work. much there Is in this world that one there was awful which the distant tnrget with nn accuracy nutomntlc rifles are sufficient to ln I do not want. Hocrutes. punishment which left no In his mind as consisted of "slothful ;" be- question down a temporary barrage at right reproach to the or of this Every atom gives resistance not the The great difficulty Is always to open and cast Into outer dark- tangibility nccurncy angles to a trench front, nnd even twr universe can eyes: lo touch ing stripped new fool of American break; people's their feelings ness. the soldier. of them nt Each rose petal holds perfection and break tlielr hearts is easy; the quickly placed opposilt artists could angel On the following morning newspa ends of n trench can establish n not make. difficult thing is to break their heads. II. Characteristics of the Subjects front Under every power and Kuskln. 5:1-12- pers throughout the n passion stirs of the Kingdom (Matt. ). country published cross fire ns effective as barrage tin the element divine. These beatitudes are connected with a detailed description of both this gun, der some circumstances. for with If I grasp the moment's known as moaning all HOUSEKEEPING HELPS. each other with the strictest order of the "light Browning," and each gun firing along one leg of a let eternity is mine. V Theodore C. logical sequence. set forth the another type called the "heavy'Brown-lng,- " ter-- meeting nnd passing somewhere Williams. AVE woodwork They which was plain - characteristics of those who are sub- olso demonstrated, out In No Man's Land, the chances ol free from creases and Xv'im FOR THE FRUIT CELLAR. jects of the kingdom. They fall Into being fired from a tripod, water cooled, nn enemy getting through this V will places where dust will and fed with canvns belts three groups : four In the first, three In containing be very slim this will be a defenst EARS find a place to lodge, 250 ench. It hns fired 20,000 are so much the second, and two In the third. cartridges equivalent to frontless rille fire frmr more If you have the choos- shots In a little less than 48 minutes. delicious canned 1. Poverty of spirit (v. 3). To be dozens of individual soldiers, and can in the ing. In does not mean to be Each legislator and Journalist asked be established will, the minimum ol following mill- poor spirit iner than in the usual Woodwork finished without money, but to come to the his own questions, nnd there wns an exposure. with n good varnish honest of evident. way: Pare and cut end of self, to he In a state of abso- spirit inquiry Every These nre the tactical points of thf in halves or may be easily denn- lute no pow- American present, while admitting the quarters Mh Cowwlisw HI ed n npiritunl beggary, having new wenpnn, and one has only to con as desired, them with dump cloth. er to hit' condition or him- nature of the test, seemed put alter make Impressive slder It from this viewpoint to under- with half their Varnish the cupboard self better. to feel that he was personally repre- weight sin Ives and will clean as us stand that technical questions such a slnitoul War 6mm ,1a In sugar In n stone they easily 2. A because of this senting the nation and bound to over- CoiwmiMion- profound grief have been raised by la men during IT jfl crock and let stand tiling. spiritual (v. 4). The look nn technical details touching the Have the work tnble bankruptcy recent discussions of the merits of one over night. In the covered with mourning here Is not because of ex- efficiency of these new wenpons. And machine ns another do not zinc and save scrubbing tables. In gun against morning cook slow- ternal but a keen consciousness thnt mntter ench American did - cares, truly touch the heart of the military proh- ly on the back of the stove Keep plenty of soft paper to wipe of before a God. the nation which has been part until out guilt holy represent lem both the design of this gun ami perfectly done, then enn ns greasy dishes, pots and pans, thus 3. A humble submission to God's will keen to discover of our war usual. The dish every part Its use ns a tool in battle nre palpably fruit hns a much flnvor saving washing. and obedience to his commands with- program to each accord- superior canned n bundle of open question, mutters to he left to military men. this wuy, than when canned Keep newspapers handy out asking the reason why (v. 5). This ing to his own light and rending. quickly. on which to set soiled or Another on Quinces come lute In the season smoky pans. Is the outgrowth of for spir- The reader of this will interesting viewpoint Plan the meals n week ahead mourning article, too, nnil of more attention can be nnd itual want to ask own technical both the light heavy types given to save food and friction. Insolvency. his ques- brief-- them. Orate nnd cook 4. An to Browning guns can be gained by with equal Ik me Intense longing to conform tions, and for his information all the s Rubber heels are a great of Many women have addicted the figure at the waistline. The band the Pal-t- of sugar, letting the mixture saving the laws of the kingdom (v. ). Hav- facts about both of have ly considering' general development both floors und nerves. Yours and to the i nt Jn i tin liahit. and pajamas are is run in a sewed to the inside types guns of machine as tools. stand In the sugar over before casing ing received the righteousness of been summarized so that at- guns fighting night others. beginning to crowd nightdresses in of the garment. There is a wide separately, From the of and stones cooking. This is quince nice Christ as a free gift, every desire of tention here may be concentrated upon days slings honey, Learn to close doors, screens nnd the good graces of the young turned-bac- collar edged with a sub- as a for Ice creams pud-way- s n and arrows man hns sought garnish nnd his soul is to be filled with righteous- another aspect of the machine-gu- pro- fighting drawers quietly. The nervous system woman. Already manufacturers are stantial lace, which also finishes tho of missiles In- - dings. ness. gram Its tactical use as a tool delivering enough pays toll alike for Jarring sounds and turning out a variety of them In cot- short sleeves. At the ankle the apart to the ranks of nn foe tol Mnke a list of all canned fruit and 5. Merciful (v. 7). At this stage the from the mere details of how much It advancing sights. ton and in silk fabrics. They are are gathered In by nn elastic him. With nnd - vegetnnies as well ns subjects of the kingdom take on the weighs, how fast It fires, how many stop gunpowder port- pickles, preserves A dust mop or two will take the made In two pieces with more or less hand, and a frill of lace falls about able the number of missiles In- and relishes thnt are put Into the store character of the King. Christ was shots a second, how many times It Jams guns place of a broom and remove dust coats nnd jackets and in the the foot, for no reason but to look and also their dcndliness. The room nnd cellnr. A glance nt the list fancy merciful; his followers will be like- In a test, how It is cooled, how many creased, without stirring It up. plain original model borrowed from lovely. It accomplishes Its commend- matchlock fired clumsily from a tri- will tell you what there Is to choose wise. parts it has, how quickly they can he Small rugs nre best for sleeping the masculine garment. But the tend- able purjiose. was smooth-bor- e muzzle-l- and each Is checked off as used. Hnve 6. Purity of heart (v. 8). This heart taken down and put together again, pod replaced by rooms, ns they mny he taken outside ency is away from the severe type to oading and then muzzle-loa- d everything labeled, ns It saves purity begins by having onr hearts etc. guns, disap- to clenn. the more feminine and frivolous styles. breech-loadin- g rifles pointment, for oven good eyes are some- - sprinkled from an evil conscience-wit- One of the first nsked ing rifles, capable Rocking chnlrs tnke up much room, In the picture a one-piec- e model of questions by of shots and the times deceived In ennned goods, the blood of Christ, and Is maintained the for firing singly, flnnlly mnr the woodwork nnd nre found in d wash satin Is shown. It everybody concerning light gun, reneatine-- rifle, with a of five i K ne makes his own sausage at by living in fellowship with him. Those Instance, was: "Is It cooled or capacity too grent numbers In most homes. appeared nt the Style Show recently by air in succession. Then home, roll It in corn husks and smoke who have pure hearts can see God ev- water?" And the answer to that or six shots rapid .Dust gnthers In tufted furniture. It held at Chicago, and its lure caused Braid Much Used. ques came a of lt- - on wl And It a most delicious erywhere. tion Is: air but Is not a shrapnel, delivering spray Is hnrd to keep clean and In conse- a good dollar to pnss from buy- Braid is to be "By cooling bullets over a considerable and nd unusual flavor. Save nice perfect ninny going very much used 7. Peacemakers (v. 9). Those who problem with the .light' Browning. range, quence Is not as popular as formerly. ers of nppnrel to the manufacturer of this autumn. There Is a real also first machine husks for this purpose and make the A wartime have been reconciled to God by Christ Naturally, a statement of that sort the guns equipped window shade fastened to a row this garment. These buyers reason for as braid Is sue- - j usage roll the size of the ear particular this, something not live In peace, hut diffuse comes In to Are hundreds of shots In rapid that of open shelves make a fine curtain know lure will coax more uollors only peace. as a surprise to the man the camc nt of the husk. Tie its that covereth a multitude of sins and 8. for Christ's snke cession, but at first so heavy and the ends to keep out the .dust. tut of the of and - Suffering (v. 10). street who has heard that machine w,tn of husk and when smoked purses dainty luxury- makes quick work of giving a smart The world hated Christ and crucified are to the terrific heat clumsy that thew could not be moved strips Aside from ventilation, windows are women. guns subject of pack In In a box. cool loving and neat finish to all sorts of tailored smokeless-powde- much more than layers Keep umue iw anu - him. Those who live for him shall r gases, which some quickly artillery. mkpk uui ui ror ngnt Wnsh satin lingerie seems an ex- frocks, coats and suits. There Is and the sausage will well. : keep to come In. load them can-du- st suffer persecution (II Timothy 3:12). times develop the destructive tempera- Fired From Shoulder and Hip. Why with heavy trnvugnnce, but In the long run It kind of double, folded braid English Chutney Sauce. This sauce cat-hl- ng that may 9. Suffer reproach (v. 11). It means ture of 4,000 and machine are known hangings . not be considered so. The satin degrees Fahrenheit, These first guns requires no but should be easily be applied to the edge of under false In such cooking Much of the decorative j suffering charges. that keeping a machine cool In action as the heavy types and were presently where can proves to be very durable nnd the na sleeves, tunics or skirts, them case we shall In It because It kept It be stirred dally for china on plate rails giving glory Is one of the chief problems with thnt reduced In weight and developed In before catching dust ture of this material precludes the use a complete finish with the minimum of reward In heaven. ten days putting away. Chop would look better and save work If brings great type of weapon. But when the tactical what are known as three-fourth- of a lot of fragile but useless trim- work. The home mobility, becoming one pound of apples, s of a In a closed closet dressmaker will do use of this particular arm Is under the portable Intermediate types of kept mings. Hemstitching, fine tucks, well to make use of this new Do Your Best. pound of raisins, one dozen ripe toma- The wall decorafons In the vogoo Always stood, one easily understands how cool- which the Lewis gun Is an example. dining French knots, and durable lace edg- for braid. Of course, braid is not al- God toes, two red peppers, six small onions room are considered What may hereafter require of be In usually sufficient the best choice trim- labor-savin- g ing may disregarded the light Still further lightness and mobility h ings prove for ways used as a must not and of a cupful of mint Fold a heavy for a mat to stand device, you, you give yourself the and In wanto nmollilnff"-'-- tt,a . rng and Inst Browning, Its design developed mm hntfavW ... an ounce or... mus- - ming satin lingerie, they as for In many of the new and smart leaves. Ada white on when It a, least trouble about. Everything directions for other So Into Ironing. Is great relief the decorate. h' other purposes. would convert an ordinary rifle tard geedi fom ounce8 of one long as things they suits a very elaborate system of braid gives yon to do, you must do as well we will to the tactical of to tired feet are with try get point an effective machine gun for brief out pound of sugar and one and a half The pajamas pictured cut trimming is carried out. often more ns you can, and that is the best pos- view which Is the of view of Are. In a kimono to full than one point bursts of other words, the quarts of vinegar, boiled and cooled. body joined very sort of braid being combined sible preparation for what he may American soldier tkls ex- held a flat elastic band to in one the carrying true type of light machine gun as Mix and pnt Into a crock. by design. give you to do next. If people would light automatic rifle over the top In first In the French Chauchat do have to do emplified what they they would France by the hundreds and the thou and now in the light Browning. These find themselves always ready for what sands, and probably the tens of thou two fighting tools are thus far the only Ancient Dentistry. Financial Situation Clarified. Georgette Crepe in Checks. the crown of the hat and tied in a big -- Kes next. C. M. McDonald. and not hun crepe Is made up In loose bow at the or sands, Inconceivably by ones of their type, and at present only In the former villa of Pope Julius Chief reason why men at fifty do Georgette edge, near the) dreds of thousands before the Hun American armies are checks and In plnlds In various color edge, of the brim. This low - the French and HI in Rome, which Is now used as an not have an income from arrange- Education From- the Bible. Investments narrow - is beaten. equipped to use them tactically, the Etruscan museum, there Is exhibited sufficient to make them combinations. Moreover, ap- ment of the bow on the hat brim la Read your bible, making It the first n hems of the checked or considered Provide Something Better. British army doing its machine-gu- an excellent specimen of a gold dental I. pla.ded good. morning business of your life, to un- mnterifll are nut on the straight ruf Our ordnance department has been Work with the portable intermediate bridge, In proper position In a skull they valued other as more Im- derstand some portion of it clearly, things fles white. A Touch of working since we entered the war to Lewis gun. According to reports from taken from an Etruscan tomb In Clvi-t- a portant than an Income from of Fur on Bags. nnd your dally business to obey It In Invest. Small of send American soldiers to France with our military observers In France, the Castenana. a town In Etrurin. situ- ments. St Louis Globe-Democr- bags fur, matching coatees, nil that you understand. To my Wide Plaid Ribbons. and are sea- early a complete kit of tools representative drift of the French army Is decidedly ated upon the proposed site of Vejl. capes coats, carried this of the Bible I owe the best - son. knowledge use of riflec bnrl- Wide ribbons are shown in the Sealskin Is on a of American inventive ability.- First toward greater automatic The latter town was utterly destroyed The Observing Sex. plaid gathered goM part of my taste In literature, and effective and mole with sizing up the job of cracking the Hun of the highly portable type. The before the time of Christ, so a Even if a girl meets a second shops. They are especially top. topped safca la the most and on the lieu d precious whole, out of shell box, and subter- gun Is the gun of Its In for trimming big straw another handsome comblnatioav educa- trench, Browning only estimate would put the age tenant the dark, she can always re- the one essential part of my - for or beach wear. The Shirred and beaded ranean tunnel, and ascertaining what type that can be fired from the ahoul- this dental at over 2,000 member the color his hats country satin t pa for tm tion. Buskin. of bridge exactly of eyes held Is the allies have found useful la the war der and bin. and hair. Florida Times-Unio- ribbon is simply loosely around bags another novelty. re- tequire, hold, use, sett, aasige, lesse, mort- Ira L. Crimshaw, supreme court Red Cress Bums or otherwise of tetters don- gage dispose psteet porter, has returned from business About 300 burros which were f he United State, or of any foreign trip to where he appeared for ated to the Red Cross in Albuquer- country, pateota, patent fiftlita, liccuacs and CITY IN BRIEF before federal were to be sold at auction SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, CHURCHES privileges, inventions, improvements tad CAPITAL NEWS clients the court. que yester- processes, trade marks and trade names, day at Traction Park. elating to or useful In connection with Friends in the will be any business of this corporation. To bor city pleased Over the. row General and Personal' hear Wallace a Santa The Chaves Here and There State money, execute notes, bonds, mort- to that Fiske, County Chapter gages, deedi of trust, to secure the same, Fc young man, has been promoted Recently received $43.60, proceeds and to exercise in respect to all auch bonda. to rank of Captain at Camp Travis, of a box supper given at Berrendo. mortgages, notes, shares of capital stock S. i my A Brilliant Affair and other, securities and oblintions, any L. Wilson, Raton Samuel F.ldodl, of ChanJita. visit Texas. This handsome sum is another evid trust in- attorney, the wind doth and all rights, powers and priviflijes of in the qlty. cd the capital city this week ence that the spirit of service is un Which ever way blow, The officers of the 24th Infantry dividual owners, including the right to H. B. Gcrhart. of Stanley, form- - dimmed in that county. Some heart is glad to have it so; of the Lone Star State were hosts vote any shares of stock beld by it to the VV C. Then blow it or blow it West, a brilliant in hos- same extent that ax natural person might Harry Kelly was a recent visitor I'rofcssor A. Cnoley. of the state with the field division U .S. East, at hop the Moline could do. cry wind blows that wind is tess hall or from I.as Vegas. college, was in the city Wednesday. land office in this city spent a tew The Red Cross Ladies The that at Columbus recently. The (g) To enter into, make, perform, and days in Santa Fe visiting friends At Cloudcroft served lunch regis best. event was in commeration of the carry out contracts of every kind (or any C. craft sails not alone: lawful purpose without limit as to amount L. Burt, of Mountainnir was a Kfrs. S. E. Aldrich, of spent the week. which was well My little first anniversary of their assignment cor-- Gallup, during tration day, patron- zone with any person, firm, association, or : recent visitor in Santa Fe. a few days in Santa Fe this week. ized and $47.60 was cleared for their A thousand fleets from every to the 24th Infantry. Carrying out poration. ' Miss of San Are out upon a thousand seas: every detail the novel (h) To carry on all or any of its oper- Montana Hastings, chapter tuna suggested by ations P. T of U. S. Miss Lucero lias returned instruc- - And what for me were favoring trench order the hall was and business without restriction or LonercaQ the .Indian Aurora Dieiro. California, one of the invitation, limit as to amount; to purchase or other- Service is in Santa Fe on an official from her tlirae weeks vacatit i trip tors in the Child Welfare Work, will At Kenna breeze a patriotic spectacle. wise acquire, to hold, own sell, mortgage, at Texas address a of members of The minils of the ninth Might dash another with the shock On the guests beheld a or otherwise convey of dispose of real and trip. Terlingus, group ladies, eighth, entering of class and des- r s Of some hidden rock, trench in the with personal property every lie Santa Fe Woman Club, at the and tenth grades in connection with doom, upon foreground guns, cription, in any of the States. Territories, District Judut: T. R. I.eih of Raton C. I. Niis. an ntlnrm-- of Rmwell resiili-nr- of Mrs ".. I. Hewctt this their Domestic Science work, have And so I do not dare to pray grenades, and bayonets in evidence. or possessions of the United States, sub- t on to in was a Rrtii-s- at the Montezuma this and former Santa Fe resident was a will "Men - for the For winds to waft me my way; A balcony was on the ject and accordance with taw, and to afternoon Tier theme be tieunn making articles Junior arranged stage as week. business visitor in the tat Cross But leave it to a Higher Will, for the 24th band just' above act principal, trustee, or broker. city Tuesday. Testing." '.Red still Infantry Article 4. To stay or speed me trusting the trench and there floated old That the amount of the capital stock of U. S. district Mr. and Antonio . losei-l- and conn- - That all is well and sure that He and a flagi of the lone this corporation shall be ONE HUNDRED Summers Unrkhart, Mrs, Forty delegates from all the Red Cross Drive glory symbolic THOUSAND is Who .launched my bark will sail star state. American oc- DOLLARS, divided into One attorney, here from Albuquerque little child, of ()jo Caliente Springs ties in the state are attending the The vouncr ladies of the Hillsboro Huge flags Hundred Thousand Shares, of the par this week. .ere visitors in the city this week. C,il, Welfare sessions that are be - Chapter are conducting a ten days' with me cupied prominent places in the deco- value of ONE DOLLAR each, fully paid he and will and subs- succ-ea-T- Through storm and calm, rative scheme which the and the amount ing held at tire old i'aiace tn's weeK. drive tor tunils. tney nave background cribed and on which the will rhild-I'Im'- of corporation Miss Clara Olscn. private secretary Mrs. Rol.ert Cooper and lit'le physical examinations, mental , f( in obtaining several new 'members not fail, greenery served to bring out the commence business is TWO THOUSAND 10 I. breezes prevail, colors with col - to Governor I.indsey spent days ren left Tuesday for amy, testing, weighing and measuring of j and in one day had collected $67.00. Whatever may bright myriads of dollars. a f land me Article I. in Color ido on vacation. they a few days Kiting km!. the children of pre-scbo- is , To every peril past ored litmus gleaming through the spent age last. The names and post office addresses of nl-- o Within His haven at an allur- beiTitfi conducted under the Juniors Knitting Sweaters sheltering canopy overhead, forming each of the incorporators who are subs- - I wind doth blow, Alex. It. Read, formerly district at- Henry Kaune of this city' "f Dr. R. I.. Hcwett an as- Fay Pierce, of .Grenville, a twelve Then whatsoever ing setting. cribers to the capital stock and the tt a in stationed Miw heart is glad to have it so. The attractive souvenir amount subsrribed by each are as follows, is .leceptrd position at Camp Uplon, sist,! nts ear obi hoy, has turned into the My programs to wit: i l ' Selected. tiv: off!' of the state s in the motor trin-- a knit sweater adorned with a hand Texas B. 2B5 engineer. If; army .mior Red Crops well s painted H. Petlon. J., Casper, Wyn.. shares head-wa- vice. niong those now in .the city at-- , ui which he has done all the work, steer the art deign of Lieut. Robert P. Krvien, Santa Fe, N. M., 285 shares Kvg'M... M ' iiicl. nf V;l ndiiiK trial of Mrs. Maud R. have sweaters Thomas B. Woodburn. Punch was Harry L. Patton, Santa Fe, N. M., 285 shares Peralta, the "'everal other Juniors Boys And Girls Club Work .Tames A. French, Santa Fe, N. M., 285 shares liela ruMTlly. ts in the ri' v to ;it Mrs. J. M. Whitlock and .1 ui.;!. is beard in the served through the evening and at H. 2S0 .: Case, which being uer.rly fini hed. The Socorro Chieftain says that I.eroy Hall, Santa Fe, N. M., shares "id h ti"'e'i:i.! f the state liitdi'.'' '' Mi Cordi lia Whitlo. Ic to re court this week are her three about 11:30 delicious refreshments John W. March, Santa Fe, N. M 285 shares i"pe"t ;!:,irirt the week has been a very busy Charles B Santa N. 285 nr: .s!on Ihtui' at I .1 C. F. C. past were served. darker, Fe, M., shares ii't'n (o fheir ntij'iert' is Sergvant-- aii.r H.isson The Whitewater R. Branch in . ' one in and Girls "Clubdom" Article M'inl.iv. Norvcll Slos-.o- and the month of Boys life Camp Funston, Completed during all its branches.- The work of the Tea For Soldiers The f this corporation shall be P.'.rv I" '1 '.' II. di''tt iet "I'll' v uf mi Ariro'i? a I.'.rne of fifty years from and after the dale of its at In.!. Slosson. D'):r.!i, August consignment and clubs have The last aftcr- - V..I"- in 111'' re-;- r I. K !. K V 3(1 Girls' sewing cooking tea given Sunday incorporation :( city ' (Mill the Di" .er Mr. and W. .1,0. F0 Knowlton, p.ipei Vr, large pads, closed for this year. noon hv Mr VI r K B. Port c II Article 7. th" .stale tax- a busi'ic-- iiilfif I. M". X sen-- f V practically ''rsinai,. vi 'i fan! Caso. rien.iiu;, rhit'lren; vfugec drcses, in Class "C" in the-- The ilirector3 who are to art as such 1 Six of the girls it residence on anta Rita le :tv this w-.- -k l...n I. ! Oliver. F.I Paso. fairs of tri'ls ind pair of wrtft-!"t- s "Pi". for the first three months after the filing sewing were trans feired to Class treet to soldiers from Fort Bayard of this certificate of incorporation are H. to the a I. Hall, James A. and B. H. M . .! This was done in fairness as "lost dcli.'btful aivai". and eroy French, members in Class "C": These tuoved thi soldiers Pelton, Jr.. who shall manage the affairs Kckn. of I). F..--d younger by of this corporate, n. Oos six members tinisnen lasr ween me and Iim-i.- that orii-- affairs IN WITNKSS WIIKRF.OF, we have here-unt- NEW C ro s benefit dance v.r.s r ' I1...I (he'r MEXICO Ted s set our han, Is. this fill, flay of Tuly, r- necessary amount ji raiieu f,t a l.ir have e'i arran :iiven hi :t at H ig- - sewing nvntc A. 1018. , night on account of tnis transfer. Their AMout s men 1rr.n1 I)., 1, hi-- - V. for ged. tne post ROT1KRT P. ERVIF.N, desire and eagcr.ess to do this ishows vv.,.re brought oxer for the tea. The HAHRY L. PATTON, RED Some deco-o- JAMES A. FRENCH -i: their in Club Work. lW'el! home was f 1,1 Si s A r n,-i.- interest beautifully H. I..ROY HALL, Cf!9SS:5;.liH';:;C'.En';; in are worth wel-whi- or Hei old left lav morn the stories sent very .rated for the occasion and the IOHN W. MARCH. .. J. .U A JL A A .J A A .. A A - J. A A a. and show the effort made by come the callers made CHARLES 11 MARKER, I.. f. W ii ..$... given speedily .! :'ii:: in club and A B. H. PELTOV, JR. f ' ( the various the Pig, them feel at home. splendid musi :' uta ; VO" ITEMS AND COMMENT boys STATE OF NEW MEXICO . iNWS no to as- rendered ) BY CHAM A CORRESPONDENT sewing dull to somcining cal program was luring the )ss At! as won! RED CROSS ROOMS sist. coiirseof the evening. Silver City COUNTY OF SANTA FE, ) for hv members of Hcfore, ,ine, the undersipti' d authority, ' hi- - The nics cared Fnterprise. bw; i.'i' of ' if New Museum Bi'lldins; Cat'fiirnin made most of her and appeared Robert P. Krvien, Harry t'o-i- tho Pity Chil, at San Marcial L. A. II. ith .cv.'-n- (.".r-- y a"ter- - as well as her fame ad' I'atton, James French, Lerny Hall, iiiy rfMin op"n by a as. Rummage Sale W. and Charles It. to lib '.i"''h-- 2 5. in the San Antonio are jo" forever, John March, Barker, " lii'lil. t'' Anicri (. noon. to ivertising there is not a start! and The Woman's Hoard of Trade will me known to he the same persons who - "boo-.ters- one boy said' thev are "ft tinitary f'trce'. G.nn'e room open evrv mTn- I'nion wb' li hi', as many - hold a sale in the old Palace executed the foreKointr instrument of writ saucy". Two boys have been offer- rummage and to me that to California . ing, acknowledged they ing (except '') is ed Dollars a for of the Governors' Tuesday afternoon executed the same as their free act and W'aHn l." Twitchelf i, ad.i '.rv lleibert I. Mcdenh il i: 12. A the carth- - Twenty piece their, iIp few days after great nets but refused it. The County beginning at 2 o'clock. died for the uses and purposes therein editor of "The Airman", a bree.'v S Armv, returned to Jacksonville F.very afternoon (except Sun- quake people were wearing badges - "l Club Leader comes across laughable "iN "WITNESS here- amp publication from I'amo Morn- irida. Monday, where he is nowl day), 2 to S; Tlutrsdav even- on which were primed. "Smile". "Oh Building Threatened WHEREOF, I have . when on a familiar footing unto set my hand and affixed my official son. Va where the Santa Fean is a .t.itiiuii-d- He . to sail ir the 7:30 9.30. " be a Knocker." And things, Last while expect ings, to 'forget it." Don't and One lit- Saturday afternoon the seal; this 26 day of July, A. D., 1H8. in the aviation service. near future for overseas who wore them with the boys girls. funeral of a child in W. E. GRIFFIN, cap'ain such like while many who has but three ws progress wondered where their next meal was tle fc'low good at the R. C. church a candle flame Notary Public. A ndid was U. S. looking, ten week old chickens from (NOTARIAL SEAL) spb patriotic meeting Frank Horn, of the Army, coming from caught the draperies about the altar My Commission Expire! Santa F R. C. Notes his two settings, when asked whether 1921. held by the Flks in honor of George who is now stationed at Jacksonville 111 xvith pleiiro-pneumon- and hav- and started a blaze that for a time July 6, efficient were hens or roosters replied. STATE OF WYO. ) Mignardot, esteemed leading knight Florida, returned to that Camp Mon M". Ashley Pond, t,ie ing one chance in a thousand, so the they threatened the building. The fire was , chairman of the "I can't tell, they ain't sung nothing )'s who left for Camp Pike, Ark., on lav night after spending several gauze department doctor's said, between times when I subdued before much damage was COUNTY OF NATRONA, ) Monday to enter the Officers' train days furlough with friends in this hn' Pon-- ' to New York for the winter was things," I would sit up yet." done. Sierra Advocate. Before me the undersigned authority, per- Mr- n- "Seeing B. H. to ntr ing corp. city. iand will b; succeeded by and xvrite articles on how splendidly sonally appeared Pelton, Jr., Wilson 'vho will have of and Remarkable War Stunt known to be the same person who execut; icii barge we were along, and never Unique fd the instrument of writing, awa getting The drive conducted bv the Santa MEXICO foregoing The Santa Fe Boys Scouts were' Miss Adelln Mueller has returned the gauze room before was there such a terrible STATE OF NEW to mc acknowledged that he executed the Mrs. Frank Parker wilt furios.i Fe retail merchant's War Savings same as his free act and deed (or the called to meet at the Armory last from Koswell where she visited known. It was not pro- STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF and an I earthquake committee Monday night in uses purposes therein set forth. to for the winters friends several days. Miss Mueller tailed information application bable would ever occur. Stamp NEW MEXICO IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- organize - another most uni- A.,,,aa vfillre ziiso bad the nleasnre of attendiuir blanks relative to canteen and Hos- I left the Paris theatre was the unto act my hand and affixed my official acctutant cfitit At last a shattered wreck COMPARISON !,.; F.. S. hut service overseas. The and remarkable war stunt yet CERTIFICATE OF seal this 27th day of August, A. D., I9U. -' a O. que master and troun leader Frank Love- meeting of the during her Ptal work; for Los Angeles, for a few weeks INEZ CLEMENTS, visit in ers must he between the of 25 pulled off in the capital city. During United States of land issued the call. the city. ago; rest, White there every tremor of Years in America,) Notary Public. and .15, strong.'sclf reliant, courageous. I the feature "Gerard's Four ) (NOTARIAL SEAL) the earth seemed more than could make State of New Mexico Mr and Mrs J Amador, of Can- - cheerful and must possess a good ed- Germany", a pictnre that would ) My Commission Expires: Robert L. Cooper, hydrographic endure. American boil, It Is Hereby Certified, that the annexed January 13, 1921. : V ... a iilon. who were in the to at ucation. the blood of any loyal is a full, true and of the No. 95SJ t city At last one came during which enthusiasm and complete transcript ENDORSED: r-- . tend Ihe funeral of Rev. John M. The work on the a'lot demonstrated the Certificate of Incorporation Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 6, Page 505 t cc..m- - : ... September several came down. The rrencn was recornmennenj lor a , . , ,...... i, chimneys to which the citizens of Certificate of Incorporation of mission at this week vvoiriocK wni ...me ,, - ,...: :i,r citizens constantly assured me they patriotism PELTON AUTOMATIC WAVE MOTOR PELTON AUTOMATIC WAVE MOTOR Camp Cody. - from the V. S. A. will respond their (, .,f l"C WteK. Mr.!. Amirlr WaS lOrill- large consignments shipned had in Los An- 'to COMPANY COMPANY ,.,.n ,, never earthquakes call. In less than twenty Stockholders' ,hr. . Miss Maclovia Wlntlock this chapter have made an exception- fell I country's (No Liability) (No Stockholders' Liability) cxaminations for the engineers' re-- geles, so when the chimneys were (No. tSSl.) Filed in Office of Com- ally fine showing. The work 11.11 only minutes $11,896.20 in stamps State Corporation- serve corp. , inquired xvhat was the matter. What with the endorsements thereon, as same mission of New Mexico. j General James A R.ica of the local chapter but the branches a sold. t appears on file and of record in tile of- AuKUSt 31, 1918; 9:30, A. M. A(ljllant caused them to fall. With bright the di- Commis- . excellent. The Chorus, under fice of the State Corporatiou EDWIN F. COARD. . . , .. .' went to Albiionerque to complete the and auxiliaries has heen and a cheerful countenance Liberty tliat .t"W visitors will f the The and Chairman rection of Mrs. M. Henderson sion. Clerk. estimating tr..n. f(.r barracks loyal energetic : "Thev mfist have been Rajph In Testimony Whereof, the State O. to M. H. come to Jsanta be tor the two poll-- . TTnivorsitv of ,il,. they replied rendered the Star Banner, Compared J. ;.. .,r ,1., New Mrs. Henry Woodruff has not hen built to fall down." Spangled Corporation Commission of the tical conventions next week residents institution" xxill absent from ihe Red Cros-- rooms a poorly which was followed short patrio- State of New Mexico has caused Mexico to ,hat They I remembered the "the by be siirneil iu oon s -- bv Col. D C. Collier this Certificate to bv STATE OF NEW MEXICO ..si uiu viui proI).in,y ,)C cft slan(inJ? ai re single day, a cheerful liar." and I tic addresses (SEAL) its Chairman and the seal of E. P. of the Chamber thty Lord loveih R. H. Hanna. Ten Secretary Doyle nr as sttulents' miarters for he love the and Itirit'e young said ConimisHion, to he affixed STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF of Commerce so air comers l thouaht niut surely ;if thc of Santa Vv on this that may vm1nt, nlcn in t)le war t0l.ini,-a- The Colfax County Chapter are of ladies who acted as clerks for the i'ixy NEW MEXICO - ,ri,j. n . . .1. i 11 . : - I I. : .. Catiforuians for there plenty - ,11st day of A. U., tie provided with proper aeconioila- ihi-- i; were completely swam- August, classes, ivepon.s nit' iniiovviio', woi k there auctioneers, 191S. CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON tions . the m o M. ped to headquarters during the month jf , , ibc ped from pledges. coming . . S. GROVES. -' vmlr tmm f- " J. II. Wagner. State Snperini.-n- l.tm;ir-m- 1 01. vomer aim tj ti Cllainuu. United States of America,) j ..j ii!;itst Surgical dressings 'ranidiv. tnat inmamitsiEDWIN F. COARD. ates Krnest W. lrlovd cut of public instruction is in Wash 100: 72: Garde er. 50: v" doii everx" D- Sena had to con. to their rri'. Hall, Springer, ''n lo 'bv e tbere t tell J05.e Clerk. Stale of New Mexico ) - a ii O.-- Leber and Ollie A. Garrison, detail- ington in attendance at nation eVton, XX It 11 it articles. hos-- - assistance. Kaiser rsiii nan anouic CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION .It Is Certified, that the annexed ' one vn'i now poor mem"- ,.,,. i, - OF Hrrehy , d t" assist federal dislmrsinir off!- - eon ference nf .lirect'.rs of tiie leu :!al uieiii s, sum-lie- an l rr 0.,;, "im,.i- .is a full, irui- .'.ml compute transcript of the gai PCLTON AUTOMATIC WAVE MOTOR Certificate of Stockholders' K C. Iveid from Albil- - reserve. A vigorous J":r J'11'1,1 la-- i week-- 15o:'l er arrived working ' COMPANY and took their duties y-- - 0 i'iiii in th interest of i of soeks i It is fine to "go oyer the No Stockholders' AUTOMATIC WAVE MOTOR qii ri,ue up rrs wre slrpi'd nn t c'it lint!, I it up. j good way. Liability PELTON 12 " 111 We, Ihe illi'terMyti'-'l- in to form a l"or the eut Hall air! years old ;ind over in this Cntnfort kits. Cimarron and , tnll ail Mill' order COMPANY rrdav pn mule ''V A' :n who has In" d ve .rs ii". - win v ' ,, .1 ,. . r, fci porat f,,r tlie fiurpnses hereinafter (No Stockholders' Liability) will assist th" district board narltii' iit to help the ay iin.-- ro fli no y anq i,i;eci iiinr" iiv :n a t, driws a cood s ala-- under and jMirsuaiit to the laws of (No. 9552) on " ir'di"-tal:e- in the C M , ... c0 le f:l-- 'vi ;;! In'-irm- d Fridire ot New do mi .:' caoacities and Gam Sprinirer ma T'd ' (lie Siate .Mexico, hereby ceriity with the t'n'li)rscnH'nt.s t hereon, es same tli Irisi'iess she is 1 a- i ! from t. as follows: of- - Im.-i- to service v.i'li Ihe ieo following Mr. Wagner's J 2s t.rt-- L iton made and fi'l-- d 70 Captain and Mrs i'nil Dowli'ig iiitppars on filf and of record in the assigned ''' ten voir- - 11" one lias heard hor 'iy Article 1. fice of the State Commis- .1 and local draft lieie turn on and renewals 42 ei'ier'ai'ied a of .Irien's at Corporation Monday 'ev r,mbers 1 nor fro'ip fl:e nam, of tie saul cor,oration is 1'illon sion. irno'i iv 'H for the phce I.i.-- even- - fo" t Monday ui "in :111c XX.iv: .lotiT omi'anv. .V, Stock In Whereof, the State August ;.Va.-.- i t ' 'bout atutcidv who Testimony nf G D. 1 llIC 1- ."Ji'iei s Corporation Commission of the Sib- "Id tires. jive-- - a" mi.'. lie llCltlg inn t.iaun.iy. there. The minute she de-- State of New Mexico ,..- Dou-litvr- furnished a ; has caused $."0.00. Fire Girls of D ; nf Mrs. 'ns V?.'.cipal bu.im-.s- s Camp ,f -- I'v who thin'rs of inv'st'r-'- Thc plaC(. where is this Certificate to lie signed by tno!.:es $'',5.f:0rv",C. :;' lit fill of i he transacted shall be the of Sr.nta its and for for Sammies. - ii'-u a M''1 tell-- : lijj inlcrch'ii'e (jreefners. City (SEuAI,) Chairman the seal of 'ic to -- of of New I SitVl. Daw-c- ,,' rn"on oniliM". :! with the usual !"'. County Santa l'e, State ttaid Commission, to he affixed i,v,Vins. Comfort Hie f il hem a!! ihe things '.Mexico, ami the name oi the aent ilienin at the City n Sa tt :i on this k-- fur ' H,1.4! .). of ..''1 tir.-s- .r cF CAPITAL GOAL TARO nf Tt is (iiiite Mi f:itrre ynrrs hinpin.s. api, upnn uhmn prccss may bc scrv.a is 31st t(ny of August, A. Dhw !2 unner.' ary ill-- nomc G. D SieiariMtel. 25 W. Ii Peed. - h- - Tbo renins in Dowlinir nrtrry L, Patton. im. ll, ,).- pre few and far Article 3. M. S. Is'.Mhh-- $1 00 Charles Velf ". L'oelil- - ,n1r.... ,...t1, Atuprirnn limi'tv: GROVES, 1,1 in- i diin ill j nar ft 111 Willi II Attest: T. T. MaX- - from Cnlifornia. Sov- - Chairman, X er. $'0'). s. If von in a nlace I tlMikp11'05;' iop't this corporation is formed are to do any anJ JuJYv'lN F. COARD, w'dl Con-ifor- Kit fimrl ?!s01. Rob, rt Cr? rniihers were ana irt-- all things lit rein .set forth to thc same Clerk. Swastika Coal, Cerrillos Coat, Aii Kinds so tt c Pt i1 piavca a S'.IS. M-- s nnt extent that natural person might tu CERTIFICATE OF STOCKHOLDERS' NON- Oliver, Ronahom, ord :i' the p 'oole could do, viz: LIABILITY A imf-'r- ' '"' ' X. M., nth rat iu ts from Can ard C Kit I tnnt tuincn. (1;un(y small (a) To or otherwise and OF Steam Coal; Madrid, rid cn'-M- t'i to ,,,K tin v.,!''ivoviniT purchase acquire, S!8.?n. cnK'OS ana nc.itn inciua. vuiiiimtn tu In uwii, lease, operate, install, im- PELTON AUTOMATIC WAVE MOTOR 11 ret o o atvl to to.vi - Coal, Madrid Coal, Cord ar.H Conner. prove, mortsaffe and sell machinery ma- COMPANY, Smithing; CPU ihiiK- shot power No Stockholders' R vo" like plants, storage plants, Liability C. Notes i w att rwhet Is and electric I.S TO ( KKTJJ Y, under- County Chaiva schools i-- "U motors curn nt THIS 'lliat the Sawed i 1 .a Wood, Factory Kindling. 1 he Wagon M uind ch.M't r h:ts on tie laoi LJeiafration 'it lines, electric generators and signed, being all the original incorporators the t":ich"rs were all SfllO d tors, and other electric and of the above named for and new vork from hcad' T;r'ei-- . . MUs M;ibi! Ok 11. ll!)!ic "i machinery corporation, M"l c'-'- tf- Tcr V':(-l- to wo'-t;- on behalf of tlumselves, and all other 1'itiinr 1'ed h: en i,r-1- : weie in the little old Tao Cros has l'.-l'- will tcrhcr cjnnint lnr Mines, for the purpose of ireneratini stockholders who may become associated fvEAR A. T. & S. F. DEPOT PHONE fi5 MAIN i!, V'- ,1 new oripcirinl. wiio : h.-- vx Ml .M..1 xvork villafTo, and several of the student storing, and usinn mechanical with them and said do hereby i 'i', meet 1 a- - corporation, :, prrc-.- thi town W'-r'- ),,, n,l'lit;,ii am! electrical energy; also to acquire by declare that there shall he no stockholders' v :l 'v ,1 f" has - inrludiri'- Mix. Svlil Ucssc, Dor '.veil t!u- s'hn.d. It' neiyip-iiie- Ida lear.e, purchase, or otherwise, and to rent, liability on account of any stock issued by 1" I N'ol.-'i- l iar - "ii - ;,!i- Ocate. ' otliv TTarris. M. Vvno? Mabel the said r i..,, ,v''-i- "c iiv occupy, land, leaseholds, water- corporation, and that ail stockhold 111 f on of said be l'l'fnrtv 1'Citlg I'V.ile to ce f r t, ; Marv artiichtll, earie. rights oceans, seas, lakTs, rivers ers corporation shall exempt ' :'" v. - 11 'I Wary . ' ". Tim he tho.r N-- '.r ot water or from all on of 2? i.-- Aminon and 0,l?cr. wuiei the shores liability account any stock the hat'ter c. r! of the io-rli- i . fidiancc. cell n tliii'l. things. :no for purposes incidental to and con- in .uind or held by them. collected in the last drive .Ninnucl Harris visttert the capital n,cte,l the of or all of The office of said I'noin: ' ic n is Mr K Ksr''. (, vith operation any principal corporation f s .'r a' Mich is located in the of Santa in order to he ned by is on - city and all tbe public institutions machinery, power plants,, storage city Fe, County -- in ' edit-- 1 I1,(r above described. of Santa Fe, State of New Mexico, and the the '. to Service committee in as- - j 'in Santa Fe last Saturday on an V"" " equipment r nf st'tdies v.'iicn vill "aVf . . - i j mv i acquire, oy purcnase or nin- - name of the a&cnt therein and in charge 1 siuf'r " 'enendents of our soldier and. rational Miss ( ncn is immie.1 crwise, any and all other rial thereof, upon whom the he IMTplls Wll n ,lp1, fin:h n trip. . property, process against Save Wheat and Meat by Eating ;")VS iirrt teachers or personal, and the use of the same, and corporation may be served is Harry L. ffl': c enter the collng.-- aii'l iimvcrMMos Cain a"'' and T Patton. I K'ed Cross Ladies of served derived here-unt- Roy I tie o'd recitations ; " . "i "' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have o I, the roiiiitrv s .. pr.iperiies. f " Xhttrsdav to all the men who i ..a ir, ii ioiiit enrraiicnni inu-- nimi u.ii fill To in and carry on thc husi. set our hands this bth day of July, More anu,...1 in i.ie nui,;,,!,,,. i re. red in the Pratt ami all wlm liaV been rtrontiei bv t!,e students, tliere would fless rt generating and producing electric A. D., 1918. 10 : - xvith the RrnilC tnev T leturnieneu iony bc more of such trine "r 0,hl'r energy by means of en- ROBERT P. ERVIEN, registration. miritt- -. Tlie lii'dter the stand- - n,an' Kmes, waterwheel,, or wave motors, or by HARRY L. PATTON, F. V Tin- of $5fl received by srnon.s. ... tne more L other means, and to sell and dispose of said JAMES A. FRENCH of ard of our ltcttr. .. F Woman's Club i..r i;t,.: nJ.. j .i,. H. LeROY HALL, S"iian Wagon will citizen become., Wo- - er to contract for the sale of W. MARCH, Linmnnhilp . otir A meeting cf the Santa Fe purposes; JOHN nf a llmlinn or other form of for said CHARLES B. BARKER, POTATOES v s doinn (Treat thines mans was atten-- 1 cl,clr,c energy .' den from Denver, w turned over . unn,nur . purposes, and to buy or otherwise B. lH. PELTON, JR., - t acquire Tiir nu- v""1-- 1 " " th.' 11 nea was netu at tnc ijikcj iidu and STATE OF NEW MEXICO ' 1. the local chapter "" mi, i.imdiy rights, lictnsts, privileges, franchises. ) hut the schools must help him by T,,PS(av afternoon. The meetinp; was wan anrj tmm rjTifs, towns, villages, and )s In this way you will greatly assist in the the a good stnrt. order the President Mrs. other bodies politic, as well as with cor COUNTY OF SANTA FE, ) A' Las Crucet j'vin? hoys called to by puratinns and natural persons, and with Before, me, the undersigned authority, per- Retristration the 12th. B. and with the Ad- A of stfiire has been r? Day. Laughlin opened county, Slate, and Federal governments, or sonally appeared Robert P. Ervien, Harry wsr tasks of the United States Food shipment twenty-nin- e oie. cU and bureaus for thc L. James A. H. Lerov Hall, great tiverl and the members have resmn- - hundred and re;rtcred f ar onngled Hanner. After the partmenis thereof, Patton, French, R'o Arr'ha Cliama. the distribution and sale nf electric or other John W. March, and Charles B. Barker, to H makine of snrviical HrcsincrK county juai ousiness routine and reports lonn oi for all and to sell me known to. be the same who the Frid.-iv- n mt(y purposes, persons - - the 1.1th of thik month was r vat-in- nresented ministration. 2x2 WW - ,u," rr,rtimittres the tame. executed the foregoing instrument of writ- The allotment of 100. wipes. t.:-i- ..i ... . . ' , . .... T!,J : st T or and to me that 8x4 and 200 cotton ' V1 in roiyram miowen (c) acquire by purchase otherwise, ing, acknowledged they compresses pad Venpra -- L fn,.ultJhe literary and tci own, lease, and rent sites for storage executed the same as their free act and 1 a t t r nt intern of Mm. Cockran be by the en of Armv M de, lhe ia.it s tor t ne si ot electric or ot her deed for the uses .and purposes tberem completed iej w 1 n,,Cf1 e- oring i 1 ,,r,ve nilc ,n tho anfl Mrs. W. J. Barker. Current - "nrm of energy, and to own and set forth. thr month acquire, - H. S. KAUNE & CO. Si ate the people were to make a, vents were the topics. Section A, mainiain the machmt-r- and equipment IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here- or for such unto set my hand and affixed my official tm"ff f"1ftIir'a1 rive . is necessary, proper, convenient, The Bellview Branch iroirnrisiiiff about twelve members, storage, and to store such energy. And seal; this 26 day of July, A. D., 1918. Our who be the iof such to or other- W. E. GRIFFIN, In Currv county at their last meet-- 1 postmaste congratulated upon very purposes purchase 'ernmrni to ... r Mihtects presenrea. uen wise acquire, hold, own, manage, operate, Notary Public. Mr. Rose new!' interesting equip and maintain laboratories, transmis- (NOTARIAL SEAL) The V'jto nex: sion lines. manufactories, My Commission Expires: ;;n - machinery. . . . . at homr inn M.relv Unama ,11 - and vessels and 6, 1921. iiesrwere ana iocei . H trtnue . wharves, roiling stock, July packea seni to inc iam . h,,e,i,r i. .. hr, in.,rJ h; I ",T,; STATE OF WYO. ) 31 Of t" ' V" kn,!tc1 ' ' r.!,:-- ,, and vrssels: and ",.and .11 Chapter: pair for n, I1"'live ""I'.' The s sailing any prop " yl heH shirts, and one sweater. Miss K,Un 'J"- a patriotic .." w'" erty, r(.al and personal, and all appliincrs COUNTY OF NATRONA," ) Ethel Edmonson knitted the sweat-- - ""'. Club is noted for its patriotism and and appurtenances that may be incidental Before me the undersigned authority, per- Invaltv. or auxiliary to said business, or tnat may sonally appeared B. H. Pelton, Jr., to me Im- - tlftmfd necessary therefor by the board known to be the same person who execut- A of American engineer in j of directors. ed the instrument of and RATE - --- - Rronp foregoing writing, POWER T? loc- - Are Riffht Brother lia f.,rnr1 out sixteen fdt Also to take and acquire by purchase, to me acknowledged that he executed the 200 K. W. 7c K. W. a lawful and as free act and deed for the per EDWARDS & M in one week. There' j Every eur. ed by exchange, or other methods, to same his M'FIE Fit mmotive engine """y ', h hold, own, hypothecate, sell, and otherwise uses and purposes therein set forth. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- sixteen we'll of of cor- -' IN WITNESS I have here- 300 K. W. 6c K. W. to onep1atform business to to ' dispose the capital stock other WHEREOF, per indorse Lletroit tree rres. v ''T0 everybodys porations. unto set my hand and affixed my official OFFICEi business but their own. Such peo e) To establish and carry on agencies, seal this 27th day of August, A. D., 191a. W. about meanest offices, office buildings, dwellings, and to INEZ CLEMENTS, 400 K. W. 5c per K. Palac tt Aw The dentists of this have ple are the specimens sell its or the of other Notary Public. Canur Wukiaftoa country all-wi- Prov- products products free treatment to over 500,000 of humanity which an persons, firms, associations or corporations, (NOTARIAL .SEAL) Saata Fa, Naw Mamlaa. New Mexico All in excess of the above 4c K. W. Special Sotith Dakota On Duty idence permits to exist and inhabit in the State of and in other My Commission Expires: per soldier boys. the earth. House News. States and Territories of the United States, January 13, 1921. and insular possessions, and in foreifrn coun- ENDORSED: No. 95S2. Rec'd. Vol. 506 Rates for Thsas CAPSULES tries. And in general to do and perform Cor. , Page Cooking. Day Boy Scoat Win Medal such act and things and to transact such Certificate of of Stockholders of an svptner t Baltaai I 1 INJECTION I meet- inconsistent with as PELTON AUTOM ATIC WAVE MOTOR Cukebt r At a special and interesting business not law, the f Cosiiba, board of directors may deem to the ad- COMPANY w--t, n4 held last Sunday at Roy. under SANTA, FR WATER & LIGHT ls)sct s s ing vantage of the corporation. (No Stockholders' Liability) RELIEVES M MIDn the leadership of Rol Hall. Scout (0 To manufacture, purchase, or other-wis- e Piled in Office of State Corporation 24 HOURS Ba Master, Lester Ploersheim was pre- acquire, to hold, own, mortgage, pledge, of New Mexico. TKEATMEWT 1918: A. M. . Ml THC LOGICAL ell, assign, transfer, or otherwise dispose August, 31, 9:30, OM sented with the medal awarded the end EDWIN F. COAKD. I COMPANY DIRECT QUICK EFFECTIVE Scout the most of, to inveat in, deal ra, trade in, deal IM THE MOST OBSTINATE CASKS Boy selling Liberty with goods, wares, merchandise, real and i6vy aMlritVitjris. Loan Bonds in that city. persoctal property of every description. To Compares J. J. (X to M, H. (