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Mr. Donald Forbes, Eastern Club, gone now," she adaed, aa she left the GOOD SWEET PEPPERS NEW RECIPES FOR POTATOES REIGN B1LLIK1N City." - , room, "and it can't get back." OF A little laugh that was almost a sob Again and again Elisabeth asked Dishes That Will Be Popular With All escaped her as she glanced from the herself why she had been so foolish as Who Are Fond of the Univer- wet Ink to the grinning Billikin. Draw- to write the letter to Don. If only EXCELLENT PRESERVED. AND sal Edible.' ing the paper to her she wrote: there was some way she could get it NEW WAY TO USE THEM. "The God of Things as They "Dear Don: before Don could read It but no way Every housekeeper likes new and Ought to Be" Brought "I can't realise even now that this Is presented Itself to her confused mind. tasty ways of dishing up potatoes, and Uppermost In thoughts was these two recipes the last letter X will ever begin with her the Heated and Properly Served They Will are particularly Good Luck. question Don good. those words. I must do something. If of what would do, and Be Found a Welcome Addition to It is simply writing what you this was answered - when Annette For potato cakes take cold boiled By LESLIE L. HILTON. will the Winter Menu When Fresh never see; for there is no way for you brought up his card shortly after mashed potatoes, dredge lightly with lunch. Fruit Js Absent flour and season well with salt and stepping slowly and to read this and come in time to help Instead of me you Aa she went down she was all a pepper, adding a little bit of yeast limousine and even If cared to. Peppers gracefully from her so tremble at the thought of his near Canned Sweet Heated. Mix the potatoes with a little cold mounting stone steps as was her "You have seemed near all day. Wash, halve, the Dsn, dear, perhaps because I know presence. The sight of him from the seed, drain and wipe milk Into a paste and roll out into usual wont, Elizabeth Courtland nerv- peppers. Scald tomorrow oh, I write library door filled her with a half fear live minutes in water round shape about one inch in thick- ously Jumped to tHe walk and hurried- that after can't on when is boiling. about that,, and yet I must You, of and set her heart pounding ao violent- Wured it Drain, ness. Place a lump of butter In a ly to-- of home, which let cool ran the door her course, know Mrs. Grayson? is ly that she could only manage to say somewhat and pack in glass frying pan and put In the cake, cov- opened within by the wait It her jars. Add one teaspoonful was from brother who Is coming to a softly one word his name but that of sail to ering it and allowmg it to cook. When lng house, she gave ask certain each jarful peppers. F1U butler. Inside the question me, an- was enough. He turned and came of jars with one side is brown turn, and a little wraps said: "It of to which I am to her to the maid and swer 'Yes.' swiftly to her and put his arms around false bottom. Add cold water to a more butter and brown the other side. anyone -- not at depth calls, Annette, I am' I repeat which I am to answer. her while he held her silently. cf three Inches (enough ti form Drain the cake well and garnish with to steam adding boiling home." I have read often enough of such Upstairs on the desk sat the Billi- later, water as it parsley and serve hot. After the maid's reply of acquies- things happening to girls kin with a smile which held a promise boils away). For potato duchess, select mealy on and have cence she started to her own room known of a few cases, too, never for the future, for at last things were . Place the boiler on the stove and let boiled potatoes and beat them with a but I on the second floor, bpt paused at the once thought It would came to me. "as they ought to be." water boll hour; then allow the fork lightly while they are still hot wm Newspa- steam to escape call from one of the doors she And now when I look back over (Copyright, Ills, by the McClure iy raising the boiler Have ready a couple of eggs well the per Syndicate.) top tops cool passing. Upon opening she found past year I don't see how It has hap- and close jar tight Let beaten (the . whites and yolks separ- younger sister, ourled com- till next day, when repeat heating Ruth, her pened, only that the net drew tighter IN ately), the whites being beaten to a scat-ter- BROUGHT PATRONS PLENTY process, loosening tops fortably up In a big chair, while and tlgheter and, try as I would, I jar at the stiff froth. Beat the yolks into U.o about her on the. floor were the start Repeat the third day. potatoes and season to taste; then add could not get away. Wise Woman Knew Falling of Man latest books and magazines. "Why must It come tomorrow? For Broiled Peppers. Quarter the pep- a tablespoonful of butter and two of "You look happy," remarked Eliza- kind, and Despondent Innkeeper pers. Seed and broil over hot coals cream. Whip all together until It will be Just a year tomorrow that Profited Much Thereby. beth, looking at her sister and feeling you first told me you loved me. Will until the edges curl. Serve at once creamy and then whip in lightly the just a envious of a girl whose you with thin, browned slices of breakfast beaten whites of the eggs. Place the little be remembering that day, too, Once upon was an inn- world was moving on serenely, with a time there bacon. mixture over the fire In a saucepan Don, I wonder? keeper, who, strange to say, was un- no danger of its slipping a cog. "It was three years ago we met at Canned Sweet Peppers Cold. Wash, and stir well together until thorough- replied Ruth. able to make both ends meet Noth- dry. stem, halve and seed and pack ly serve. "Indeed I am, Beth," a little dinner given at Mabel Vaughn's ing he was any use; he hot then settling more deeply In chair. that tried close In glass jars. Have ready cold her and you took me in. You know It even placed In windows a notice "How was luncheon and who was the water In which salt (two tablespoon-ful- a the was at that time the Billikin was reign- to the effect that his house was "un- CHICKEN WITH CREAMED PEAS there? Do tell me all about It the ing so supremely, and was one to each jar) has been boiled six there der entirely new management," but cooled. decorations, 'eats,' gowns and every each place. You suggested ex- minutes and the water then at that, too, was In vain. So in despair Dish 8ervlng Any thing" changing ours, we to Fill jars perfectly full with this and Cutlets a Worth at which did, 'Just he consulted a wise woman. Home or More Formal Dinner After answering the numerous ques better our already good luck,' you said. seal.. "It Is quite simple," she said as Salted Peppers for Winter Use. Party. tions s well as her tired brain could Above me on the desk Is mine with the she pocketed her fee. "Ton must went on to I Wash and wipe the whole sweet pep- remember Elizabeth her same cheerful grin on his fat face change the. name." Cook a pound fowl In boiling room, alone at wonder yours pers and tie tight In a cheesecloth four where she would be where la "But It has been 'The Golden Lion' water to cover, to which has been add- for a time and get control "I think tomorrow I had bag; place in a stone jar and fill it least short that after for centuries," he replied. up allowing ed seven slices carrot two slices tur- of herself before dinner. In the half better lay away the poor little god and with cold water salted, "You must change the name," she four tablespoonfuls of salt to each nip, one stalk celery, one bay leaf, . hour which elapsed she was able to get In his place put a big sign of 'al- the said. "You must caU It The Eight quart three sprigs thyme and one small on- herself fairly In hand, although there mighty dollar.' Forfrom now on I too of water. When needed freshen Bells I" and you must have a row of by soaking in fresh, soft warm water. ion. Add salt to water when fowl is . was a bright flush on cheeks and will apparently be one of vast num- her the seven bells In sight" Keep place. half done. Cool, remove meat and In her dark brown - eves glowed a ber who dally burn Incense be- in a cold their "Seven?" he said; "hut that's ab- chop. Melt one-fourt- h cupful butter, smouldering Are. fore ' Dried Sweet Pepper for Winter. it surd. What will that dor' thorough- add one-hal-f cupful flour, and pour, "It Is nearly now Wash and dry the peppers "What is the matter, daughter?' six months since "Go home and see," said the wise or on gradually one cupful chicken stock we had foolish quarrel six long ly. String them on heavy thread asked Mrs. Courtland. "A headache?" that woman. and one-thir- d cupful cream. Season months that have seemed like years to tie and knot each stem with twine "No, no," she said. So he went home and did as she (not close enough to touch) and hang with salt, cayenne, and a slight grat- "Perhaps It's heartache," suggested me. Some one has said that 'people toldlilm. ing of nutmeg. Moisten meat with ' quarrel for joy making up,' the strings in a dry place until the Ruth, but was immediately silenced by the of but And straightway every wayfarer evaporated. Later, If sauce and spread on a plate to cool. what happens they never have moisture has a look from her mother. when who was passing paused to count the preferred, they can tied in bags Shape in cutlet form, dip In crumbs, ' the opportunity to make up? be After the meal was over Elizabeth bells, and then hurried Into the Inn to and hung up. egg and crumbs, insert a one and one-ha- lt went quickly to her mother and In a "All that is left to us now, Don, are point out the mistake, apparently Inch tubular piece of macaroni in the thoughts past the eaoh Cheese in Fried Pepper Shells. low voice, "I am sorry, mother, but I of the and believing himself to be only one peppers slightly each cutlet, fry In deep fat, and drain dreams of what might have been, and the Scorch the in a cannot go to the musical tonight No, whq had noticed It, and all wishing to quick oven or on a broiler and remove on brown paper. Arrange around I'm not sick,' 'In answer to a question of all dreams those are the saddest refresh themselves for trouble; gash creamed peas. Do you suppose everything be their the skins. Split with one careful from .Mrs. Courtland, "but I I oh, would carta and carriages drew up; motor- pep- all right again as they to be and remove seeds. Insert in each please don't ask me to go." and used ists stopped their chauffeurs and, per dry cottage Melon Delight if we were to see each other during the a little ball of rather "But what will the Oraysons think?" with the usual enormous difficulty, got cheese. Fasten the opening closely "Melon delight" Is a novel and re- next twenty-fou- r hours, or would silly asked her mother. "Mrs. Grayson ex- them to go back; and the joke found tiny toothpicks. Dip pep- freshing dessert As In all those des- pride stand In way c happiness? with the pects you and so does her brother," the Its way Into the guide-book- pers in egg and fine crumbs and fry serts calling for cantaloupe, only those don't believe X any pride she added with a meaning look. have left The result was that the Innkeeper Delinea- of the finest flavor should be selected. Don, for feelings engulfed in a deep kettle of fat The "I will send her a note," replied the all other are grew as fat as most of his class, lost tor. Cut the melons lengthwise. In halves girl, not answering the part of In one of great love, and longing for his health and made his fortune. or thirds, according to size. Remove latter you. Your her mother' sentence, "but I cannot Roll. the seeds and spongy , tissue. Fill "ELIZABETH." Grape Jelly go tonight" Abolish "Cooling Off" Chamber. Two eggs, one-ha- lf cup sugar, four each with vanilla Ice cream and some When she was again In her room she Sleep did not come to the weary girl It is said that an old and pic- teaspoons lukewarm milk, two tea- very thin slices of fresh peach. Dec- slipped Into a soft colored klmona and until a glow in the east announced the turesque adjunct of the chamber of spoons melted butter, one-ha- lf tea- orate with two or three cherries, slowly brushed and braided her hair, arrival of a new day, and it was nearly deputies in Paris has been abolished. spoon vanilla, 'one scant cup flour, candied or fresh. which hung In two long colls, dne over noon before she woke to find Ruth en- What its official title was does not ap- salt, one scant teaspoon baking pow- Occasionally, when the cream la each shoulder. All day with feverish tering the room wlth her breakfast: pear, but It was called the "little der. Mix ingredients as for sponge served with these melons, the pulp Is haste she bad attended to home and Thoughts of the manner In which the room," a term by no means amply e, cake. Butter the sides of a large shal- scooped out, diced and flavored, and social duties trying to regain her usual previous evening had been spent sent for in the room excited mem- low pan; cover the bottom with but- then returned to the shell, with the feeling of calmness and cheerfulness. her hurrying to the desk as soon as bers of the chamber were Imprisoned tered paper; spread with a thin layer cream and other garnishes. The va- but nowhere could she find the peace she had dressed. She opened it, but to cool off. In a "little room," one of the mixture and bake In a moder- rious flavors are in that case more and contentmert she so craved. The to her surprise the letter was not. In might suppose, it would be easier to ate oven. When done, remove the pa- likely to be amalgamated, if one con- . color still burned vividly in her cheeks sight Quickly she looked through sev get warm. The room had not been In per quickly and trim the sides and siders that desirable. Usually the but all signs of the restlesness had eral drawers, but without success. use for many years, partly. It la said, ends of the cake. Spread with jam or flavors In such sweets are better for left Her feeling was one of despair "Looking for something?" aaked to the general warmth of the deputies' jelly and roll. Cover with a cloth or being kept distinct and longing as she walked slowly over Ruth. sessions, which were often ao excited paper to keep in shape. Spread and to her desk and took up a little figure "Why, yes, a letter I I wrote," stam- that practically half the chamber roll aa soon as possible after cake la Sago Mold. of the recently popular BUUkln. mered her sister. would have needed to he suspended It removed from the oven. A reader who asked for a thicken- " 'The god of things as they ought to "Oh, If you mean the one to Donald quiet was to oe restored. ing medium to use with fruit juicea ' be,' " she read aloud. "Oh. Billikin, why I sent it for you," explained the young- Add Turpentine. to replace gelatine, etc., will find this don't you bring me some good luck and er girt. According to Dorothy. Stove polish, when mixed with tur- simple diah desirable. Add a little make things as they were before?' Beth turned In a flash, eyes wide Three-year-ol- d Dorothy's papa had pentine and applied in the usual man- sugar according to the acidity of the The little sod smiled on, but the girl with fear. "Sent It?" she gasped. never used a cane, so when a visitor ner, is blacker, more glossy and more fruit to --whatever fruit is to be used. ' holding him found no solution to the "Of course I sent It" went on Ruth. called who carried one the child gazed durable than when mixed with --any 8et In a rather cool oven until the problem in his look of satisfaction. "You often tell me to mall your let at it with a rather puzzled expres- other liquid. The turpentine prevents juice flows freely. Soak a teacupful Slowly she put him down and from a ters, and after I saw In the paper that sion. rust and when put on an old rusty of sago in a pint and a half of cold drawer took a handful of letters and a Donald was home I supposed you want- "Well, darling,' said her mother, stove will make it look as well aa water for an hour, then bring to a photograph of a young man. ed it to reach him In a hurry." "what Is It?" new. boll in a saucepan, then simmer gen- "If I could only write you," she "Don at home," repeated Beth stu- "Umbwella wlvout any clothes on." tly until clear and rather thick. Add to- . whispered then quickly to herself, pidly. "Why why oh, what have I When Milk Curdles. half a pint of the fruit juice, boll Should you ever have trouble with gether a few mlnutea and sweeten to "Why don't I write? . It would be for done?" Cheering Thought the last time, and I could burn It; I've "What is the matter; Beth?" impa- While mourning the wickedness of milk curdling when you put it on to taste. Pour Into a wet mold or bowl, often burned them before." tiently questioned the young girl. "You the present age, it is well to remem- boll try adding a liberal pinch of bi- and set away until firm enough to Hastily taking out stationery, pen surely didn't write a letter If you ber that If we had lived in' another carbonate of soda to each quart of turn out Serve with sugar and and ink she addressed an. envelope to didn't want ft mailed, did you? It Is age we would be dead now. milk before putting it on the stove. cream. Egg Yolks Kept Fudge Cake. Where Do the Watches Go? time for yean that old watch, the But let's see what In heaven's name I often make angel food cake and One cupful sugar, two tablespoon- What becomes of the watches? The predecessor of the gold one that you became of It? other dishes requiring the whites of fuls cocoa, one-fourt- h cupful butter, average man does not buy more than now possess. You had a strong af- eggs, writes a contributor to the Mod- one egg, one teaspoonful salt, one about two or three watches In the fection for it You called it" "she," How They Became Warm. ern Prtscllla. The yolka one can use soda dissolved in one-hal-f course of his whole life, and yet the and sometimes In the solitude of your He You're a good little wife. in custards, gold, cakes, scrambled cupful sour milk, one-fourt- cupful manufacturers keep on making new room, you may have caught yourself She Why so? eggs, mayonnaise dressing, omelet, boiling water, vanilla. - watches by the thousands. Who buys saying a word or two to It aloud. The "Because you had my slippers so egg lemonade, eta Invariably one Filling. One-hal- f cupful hot water, to- them all? watch certainly talked to you In the nice and warm when I got home puts the yolks away to be used at a one-ha- lf tablerpoonful cocoa, one-thir- d No statistics can answer the- - ques- middle of the night; Heine's watch night" more convenient time, and in a few cupful sugar, one-ha- lt teaspoon- tion. What becomes of the old conjugated Hebrew by the hour. The "Oh, you need not give me credit hours they become dry and hard and ful butter, one tablespoonful corn- watches? What did you do with the old watch had a kind of a ringing tick for that." will not beat I discovered that if starch mixed with one-hal-f cupful one you discarded when you got your like a riveting machine, and you could "And why not?" a little cold Water was added to the cold water. Cook until thick, add a present watch? Where la It now? It hear it clear through the pillow. It "Because I've been using them on yolks, and then set away, they would little vanilla and spread when cooL was a silver watch and It kept good has sung you to sleep mora than once. the children aU da." remain aa fresh as when first broken. SprloUo powdered sugar on top. THE RECORD. KENNA. NEW MEXICO.

MAY DELAY CURRENCY BILL DEVASTATION WROUGHT BY FIRE AT HOT SPRINGS, -- ARK Uric Acid Is Slow Poison Will Debate Continue Several Week Excess uric acid left in the blood by After the Committee Report weak kidneys, causes more diseases In October. than any other poison. ' i 5'i its1 I Among its effect! are backache, head- Washington. ('resident Wilson ho ache, dizziness, irritability, nervousness, the keys to the situation on currency i1 f:fn; If drowsiness, "blues,'--" rheumatic attacks legislation. Hd intends to make every It I and urinary disorders. Later effects endeavor to obtain early action In the are dropsy, gravel or heart disease. you would acid Senate. Despite the President's In- If avoid uric trouble, keep your kidneys healthy. To stimu- sistence for speeding up on the meas- wi late and strengthen weak kidneys, use ure, prbspects for Its enactment Doan's Kidney Pills the best recom- before the beginning of the next ses- U M ' if mended special kidney remedy. sion were remote. Both houses were A Missouri Cue practically in recess. A quorum of MraJ.P.Pembvrtoa, " Brrrv Pirtnrt 77 8 LafaVTetM Ht, the Senate is not expected for a week '1. w.i ii XTnrv. Mr hall. Mo.. 'My wboif) body wu at least. with UropNjr. . -- twullen .. ft" '"..I ten-lbl- btck-ache- a Not before the middle of October - .wroiTtf,a and beadachej. can the Senate banking committee re- l!SW The kidney aor-tlon- a i m wtr la aw- port the Glass-- Owens bill to the Sen- 5W ful aha pa. I cava up hopa and waa ate, legislative leaders predicted. ready to dla Weary weeks of debate In the com- A Doan'a K I a n a y v mm Pllla cam to my mittee and afterwards in the Senate aid Juat In tlma almost certain to ensue before the and I Imnrovad are lift! rapidly until 1 waa measure can be passed. With th6 bill well. Today I am In better health as passed by the House before it, than ever before." hearings continued before a minority Cet Doan'a at Any Stora. BOe a Bos of the Senate banking committee, such scant Interest is taken in these pro- if-- 1 e 1 V.'i.'iV XlZ: r i - FOSTER-MILBUR-DOAN'S ceedings that onty Ave senators are CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. attending. Of a score of witnesses summoned, only a half dozen have Constipation . been heard. jyvVft y . ,e Vanishes Forever SULZER WILL GO ON STAND ' Fire recently swept the business district of Hot Springs, Ark., causing property loss estimated at $10,000,000. The upper left picture shows a general view of the burned district. The ruins of the court house are shown in Prompt Relief Permanent Cure the upper picture at the right The lower left shows the ruins of the high school, and the lower right the ruins CARTER'S LITTLE Impeached Governor of New York of the Park hotel. LIVER PILLS never Will Relate Story of Conspiracy fail. Purely vegeta Hall, shsstBBM'' by Tammany ble act surely mm rf laii .dmmii rK.tliiv THAW MAY LAST due gently on I CASE YEARS X Jl wai-rT- i r Albany, N, Y. Nothing short of SULZER TRIAL Otl SLAVERY RAMPANT the liver. death can prevent Governor Sulzer Stop after United States Supreme Court Probably dis- - and his wife from testifying in his im- dinner v0,"j' LlwwJ 1 Will Be Slow to Render tres3 cure Mr peachment trial If the constitutional indigestion. objections of attorneys to pro- Decision. his the HIGH COURT OF IMPEACHMENT BOYS AND GIRLS BOUGHT AND improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. ceedings are overruled. FORMALLY ASSEMBLES AT Washington, D. C. Weeks, months SOLD LIKE CATTLE IN PHILIP- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. This statement came from an abso- NEW YORK'S CAPITAL. or possibly years might roll by be- PINE ISLANDS. Genuine must bear Signature lutely unquestionable fol- source. It fore the supreme court would act fi- lowed weeks of speculation as to nally should Harry K. Thaw appeal .whether either of them would testify. from the habeas corpus proceedings Friends of the governor have ad- REPORTED TO WASHINGTON RULES FOR TRIAL ALL READY now pending in New Hampshire. Of Coaching Tour. vised him on this point. Many have late, however, the court has disposed "Why do you always Invite insisted he ignore the proceed- the driv that of such important cases quickly. er to drink with you?" ings entirely in so as being pres- of the coach far Committee Whether an appeal to the supreme Auditor for the Islands Confirms Start- "To be sure coach won't start ent himself was concerned. Others Completed Jts Work In the Short Order Senators' Right to court from the action of Judge ling Charges Made by Dean Wor' without me." have insisted that even if the governor judge Ir New Sit as Judge and Prose- federal district cester Secrecy Is decided to testify he should not per- Hampshire, before whom the habeas Maintained. Literary Helpers. mit Mrs. Sulzer to tell story. cutor Questioned. her corpus proceedings were brought may Knicker What' books have helped governor said, But the has maintained Albany, N. Y. For the first time be granted will rest entirely, it is Washlnigton, D. C: Secretary Gar- you most? from the start that he will tell the in the history of New York state, and with Judge Aldrich himself. rison had before him recently a Phil- Bocker The ones J didn't read; story alleged conspiracy, ippine of the which for only the eighth time in the his- An immediate appeal could not be slavery report by W. H. Phlpps. they Baved my time. he insists brought about his impeach-- ' tory of the country, a chief executive acted upon by the supreme court be- auditor for the islands, practically up ment. faced trial for "high climes and mis- fore October 13, at the earliest, be- backing the startling charges of Something Else Again. demeanors" vvlTen a majority of the cause the court will not convene, un- Dean Worcester. It cites details of "How's the doctor today?" many cases HOUSE PASSES MONEY BILL state senate and a majority of the der law, before that date. There are of boys and girls sold into Gardener Very poorly, sir. court of appeals opened their sittings now more than 700 cases awaitjng dis- slavery at prices ranging from $G0 to "Has he got a locum tenens?"-Gardene- position J100, and declares heads of sav Currency as a high court of Impeachment with there and it will take the that No, sir. I think he has The Administration Measure years pass age families sell their daughters and got Went Through Practically Chief Judge Edgar M. Cullen presid- court more than two to a touch of Influenza. ' upon regard the practice as their right. Without Change. ing. them. i The Phipps report Is based upon in- Industry Denied. Washington. After taking the oath to try im- vestigations conducted under the di- "Tour husband says he has to sit The administration partially fairly, EDNA, KANSAS, STIRRED UP Currency Bill was passed by and the case before rection of the Philippine auditor, by at a desk all day." the the court the judges House by a vote of 28(! to 84, practic and senators en district auditors. It was accompanied "Yes," replied the energetic woman; tered into a A Second Inquest Into Preacher's by sixty-seve- n ally unamended in its essential pro- - discussion of rules for a list of names of per "but 'most of the time he keeps his of , Wife's Supposed Suicide to - Visions. the conduct the trial. There are sons held as slaves, some being held feet on the desk." . no precedents in New York Btate for Be Held. outright and some under the d After much parliamentary jockey off governor the trial a and the only "debt" system, the fallacy of which Is , Literal. ing Progressive Leader Murdock suc- guide the court has is tli'e consUQ- - Edna, Kan. The case of the sup shown by the fact that some of the Sentimental Sue Did you have a ceeded in forcing a roll call on i.he tion of - the state, precedents estab- posed suicide June 29, last, of Mrs slaves so held arc more than GO years woman come stealing gently into your motion to recommit, and dis that lished in other states and the records O. B. Littleton, wife of a former pas- old and have been held by their pres life? closed a vote of 26G to 100 against it. of federal impeachments. Therefore, tor of the MethodiBt church here, ent owners Blnce birth. Practical Pete Yes. She was a The final vote brought a number of the court must thresh out the ques- which was thought to have been a "The almost universal report made lady pickpocket. Republicans to the support of the Jtd tion of rules to govern the conduct closed incident, was reopened when to me by each person who has been ministration measure. Twenty-fou- r of the trial before it can get down to the coroner began a second Inquest. asked to investigate," wrote Mr Problem. Republicans voted for the bill and the actual work for which it has been. Subpoenaes have been issued for forty Phipps, "was that slavery in some "There is one argument that in try- three Democrats voted against it A called into being. witnesses and the papers have been form existed to his personal know! ing to put down, it is useless to set final fight on an reaffirm- amendment The assembly managers. given the sheriff to serve. It is con edge, in a form of peonage, which is our face against." ing the present financial policy of a board of argument of which Levy, sidered probable the body of Mrs. Lit- the most extensive form of slavery "What is that?" gold money standard caused some Aaron J. majority lead "Kissing." r of the assembly, la tleton will be exhumed. practiced here; with many others it defections from the side. chairman, is Democratic fully prepared to proceed pre The Rev, Mr. Littleton dropped from will be noted it is the barter and sale A burst of applause greeted the pass with the of eight here two weeks ago and his de- of human beings by one person to an age of the bill. sentation the evidence, to be made The three Democrats by parture, .coupled with Incidents, other who holds such person so sold who were Representa- special counsel. other From voted against it has created some excitement. to him in absolute subjugation, and tive Galloway of Texas, Elder of Lou With Sulzer on trial the battle "be they perform duties and labor for him islana and Witherspoon of Mississippi, tween New York's "People's gover without compensation further than Our Ovens nor" and Tammany Hall, the political A ROCK ISLAND TRAIN WRECK scanty clothing and in many instances To organization that made him, and is indifferent food." DIAZ TO REMAIN IN PARIS now setting out to break him, will "My'ohservatlon has been that the v ' 1 Passenger Cars Go. Into Ditch Near Your near its end. It a political quarrel la'rgest percentage of- - slavery Table Manhattan, Kan. Forty Injured real Mexican General Says That He Has that will go down In history. exists in those provinces adjacent to But None Killed. Untouched by human Received No Orders to Senator Wagner, Senator Elon E. or in part Inhabited by hill tribes, or hands Return Home. Brown, the Republican leader, and 1 myself Judge William Bartlett of the court Manhattan, Kan. Rock Island train have known of seven instances where Paris, France. Felix Diaz, who has of appeals, the committee appointed No. 40, eastbound from Denver, left children have been purchased from Just returned here from Biarritz, told to draft the rules of procedure, had the track while going twenty miles an the hill tribes and believe that a house the Associated Press that he had seen practically completed their work. hour around a curve a mile east of to house canvass of the servants of Post dispatch from City Mexico well-to-d- o the the of Apart from the adoption ' of these here. the classes of Filipinos and In the Paris newspapers announcing rules interest in the proceedings was ' The list of injured will reach forty a proper inquiry into their status, will that he had been summoned back to focused on the expected legal show that a large number of them are Mexico by President Huerta, battle and perhaps fifty. Three are danger- but that over right of the challenged sen- actually owned, having been acquired Toasties the ously injured. this was all he knew about the mat The steel construction ators to sit as members of the court. of the cars saved many lives as the by purchase. ter. Thus far, be said, he had re- Ready-to-Ser- The defense contends that the mem- em- "Some of these are old men and the aristocrat of ve ceived no order of recall and would coa"hes toppled down a bers of the Frawley committee,' hav- women who have been the property foods. remain in did so, bankment. Spreading rails caused the Paris until he hold ing uncovered the evidence against of some family since childhood. ing himself in to wreck. readiness start at a the governor, should not be permitted "There is a considerable traffic In moment's notice. A table dainty, made of to assume dual of prosecutor girls. I personally have had. a nura the role white Indian corn prcsent-in-g ' ber of offers of this kind and It is a and judge. Although Senator Brown TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS delicious flavour and KILLED IN A COLLEGE FIGHT is a member of the committee, no ob- generally known fact that a large per KM I wholesome in jection was urged against him, as he centage of the Chinese who have 'nourishment A package containing $4,380 In cash and appetizing form. did not participate in the committee's lplno wives actually bought them at' a new A Leather Collar Choked a Purdue and negotiable checks was stolen off stipulated price. A recent instance in activities. wagon Student, to Death at Lafayette, a brewery at St. Louis within which I was offered boys and girls for steadily increasing sale Scores of witnesses are under sub- The ind. full view of William O'Mara, who was the small amount of 20 pesos, :W pesos poena to testify. At least fifty will be of this food speaks volumes In charge of the money. and 40 pesos was in August of last to establish the case of in behalf of ill excellence. lafayette, Ind. E. J. Obenchain of called the Attacked by a bull and forced to year Cebu. Peonage exists in oil prosecution, managers assert, at Mouth Whitley, Ind., died in the an the and take refuge In a tree which later parts of the islands and in many in it Is believed as many will be nual tank scrap between the fresh- that caught fire from burning' brush, waB stances amounts to slavery." r Aa order for a package . of by the defense. . Gov- men and sophomore classes at Pur called Whether the thrilling experience of R. T. Lane, Another district auditor said he was Post Toasties from your ernor : be put on due university here. Obenchain, Sulzer would the a farmer living near Muskegon, Mich. reliably informed every Negrito serv grocer will provide a treat for stand in hlB own defense and sophomore, and his classmates wore whether ant in his dlatrtct was originally en the whole family. leather collars, with metal his wife, who is reported to be able The Peabody, Kan., electric light destroyed by slaved. to protect their necks. The dead stu to explain many of the governor's and Ice plant was fire . dent had a goiter of the neck and In questioned stock transactions- in Wall the other morning. The loss is 20,-00- Clark Was Host to Major. "Th Memory Linger' plant the excitement attending the fight his Street, will be called as a witness, with no insurance. .The Washington, D. C Speaker Clark will cause of fire neck swelled until he was choked to were secrets which ) the governor's be rebuilt. The the the other afternoon gave a luncheon roitura Cereal Company, Limited death. counsel still refused to divulge. it not known. in honor of Governor Major, Haul Urssk, Michigan THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

while Nanette was there. And," In- her. Had not fate iecreed bitterly stead f having undermined bis belief, Bhe should look upon blm only as an she felt she had only strengthened It, enemy? It might be, In time, she "I am sure you went to the Monastery would condone his presumption, when St. Ranulphe, knowing " his presence would no longer vex bert "You are sure!" she interrupted He was going one way; ahe, another, quickly. "It wasn't long ago you were soon, with sure It was I who betrayed you, and" "You you are mistaken;. Monsieur!" K A "1 was wrong, then; but," his eyes My lady's tone was tremulous. Mm continued to meet hers, "I am not "Mistaken?" wrong now." "The Marquis de Beauvillers left Behind ber, my lady's band closed laut night on a fishing bark." bard on the rock. "Leftl" abruptly he wheeled. "Deny It!" his voice went on. ' "In "Why?" She did not answer. "You so many words!" mean?" Before the sudden swift ques- "Why should I?" She caught her tion that shone from bis eyes, hers breath quickly. "I denied something fell. FREDERIC SlISWsSH to you once, and you did not believe." "Speak!" He seized ber band; bla - bv "I'll believe you now!" dark, eager face was near hers now. AUTHOR OF "THE TROLLERtfTOfK TtitROX'tJC "I should feel very much flattered, I "You have sent bim away? He will am sure; but after" A spark of de- never return?" She lifted her head; fiance began to gleam In ber eyes. answered not In words; but a new ILLUSTRATIONS BY "You are sure one moment, and not, light In her eyes met the flash of his. copyright i?o ey rur eoaas -- a. .r a a . a . UMTfS the next! You are ready to believe, "My Lady!" be cried, bewildered for ca or not to believe!" More certain now, the moment at what that glance re- u ping the Boor with her "You looked she lifted her bead; she, whose assur- vealed. An Instant Bhe seemed once SYNOP3I3. foot out on the gay flowers and the remain with us a few days; or, as of sea and the worn grim face of the ance and wit had never failed her at more striving to combat him, when, old, a court, would CoiT)tBe must we be content with brief cliff; then left his room and made his not be put to confusion drawing ber gently toward him, be Ellse. daughter of the govern-- visit?" on. way by him! lips. i.J? Mouht. has chance encounter she went downstairs. No one was yet, ap- bent lower; kissed softly her with ft peasant hoy. The "Mount." a email "We leave tomorrow." parently, astir; an hour or so must His answer was unexpected; to her; "Is It. then, true" rpck-boun- d iBlnncl. etood In vast bay in eyes northwestern coast nf France, and "Tomorrow?" ""be girl's wore elapse ere the time set for departure; to himself. Perhaps If was the peas- "You And It so hard to believe?" during the time of I,ouls XVI. wm a gov- a tentative expression. "Late?" and, pending the turn of the tide and ant the untamed half-peasa- in bis "That you love me? That I seem no ernment stronghold. Develops that the "Early!" blood longer your enemy?" peasant boy wan the eon of Seigneur adieu to old Pierre, the young man that caused It; that made a sud- nobleman. Youn nesaurac doter-mlne- a "Oh; In that case, perhaps I shan't stepped into the garden, through the den, unceremonious act, his reply! He "My enemy? You? - Who risked so to secure an education and become have time," Nanette paused; looked at gate, caught much saved my life! Ah, no, not Do gentleman; sees the governor's daugh- and, turning into a rocky path, both her hands; drew ber to ter depart for Parla. Ladv Ellse returns her father; old Pierre's slumbers were strode out over the cliffs. The Island him. He knew she could never care you not remember," softly, "he, too iter seven years' schooling, and enter- not to be broken. was for him Bhe, lady! said 'Forget!' " tains many nobles. Her Ladyship dinces small; Its walks limited, and soon, the beautiful But with strange fisherman, and a call to "For what?" asked the Black Seign- despite a number of difficulties in the he forgot himself for the moment; "I only remember I bave long loved arms Is made In an effort to capture a eur shortly. way be had thought only of what she had you! For me have you ever been the " mysterious Le Seigneur Nolr. He escapes. chosen, he found himself done; Lady Ellse Is caught In the "Grand" tide "To tell you something!" at its end the verge of a great rock her courage, her fineness, her delicate princess who dwelt In the clouds in The Black Seigneur rescues and takes "Why not now?" that projected out over sul- loveliness! Her life for bis. To pay a palace, enchanted " Her face her to his retreat. Ellae discovers that the blue, her savior was the bnv with the fish. "You are inquisitive?" len sea. For some moments be stood a fancied debt, perhaps? And all tbe changed. "That saddens you! For- Banehez. the Seigneur's servant. Is ar- "No!" , s there, listening to In cav- while he bad thought give me!" rested and brought the governor. the sounds before " snow-cappe- Lady Ellae haa Sanchez set free. Seig- "Even if It were about she looked erns below, watching the d fell from his Hps; were followed by "It seems like a dream that life, San- g neur and a priest at the "Cockles." toward the door that led to the gar- waves, the ever-shiftin- spots on a bolder; more daring words. All he then! All made up of lightness and chez tells Desanrac that Ladv Ellse be- trayed him, but Is not believed. The, den. vast map, and then, shaking off his would have said the night on the gaiety; courtiers and fine masques, Seigneur plans to release prisoners at the "The Lady Elise?" he said quickly. reverie, started to return. beach, when he had borne her from until " Beneath the bright gold of Mount Lady Ellse pleads with her fath- " you pris- "Oh, are Interested? 'A mon "A brisk wind to the fiery rock to the ship, now burst her hair, my lady's brow knit. er to spare the lives of condemned " take us back to oner. Disguised as a peasant Ladv beau' a moment she hummed. "You France," he said to himself; but his from blm; all he had felt when be "Until?" Ellse jingles with the people and hears do not urge me?" held her In his arms motionless, "Nay; I know not until Just when! soma star. ling facts. A mysterious thoughts were not of possible April had Mountebank starts a riot. He Is arrested "Wherefore," laconically, "when you storms, or of his ship. His eyes, unresisting, tbe still, white face up- Only, for long, I seem to have lived in and locked up after making close obser- have up your turned, offering Itself freely to a world, unreal and false. Last night, vations of the citadel, and Is afterwards made mind to tell!" bright, yet perplexed, as If from some bis summoned before the governor'a daugh- "You are rig'ti" She threw back problem whose solution he had not gaze! when in the garden, I felt stifled. This ter. The governor enters the room during her head. "I have up my mind! At the neck of the rock, beneath his ! Arranged for what?" She the Interview with the Mountebank. As a made yet found, were bent downward, only miserable buffoon, the Mountebank Is re- How well you understand women! to be raised where the pattf demanded feet, the waves thundered; near them. made a quick gesture. "The words leased by order of the governor. Almost as well." she laughed mock- overpowers guard and dona sol- his closer attention. As be looked up, dier's uniform. The Seigneur successfully ingly, "as a ship!" He made no re- he became suddenly aware of the fig- - 3 passes guards and finds the- "Great sponse. ure wheel." Jacques, the taller, forced to of a girl, who approached from tread the wheel and bring up enpmleg of "When you thanked me once, mon the opposite direction. the governor. The Black 8eliiour liber- capltalne, for all pleased you say ates the prisoners. The Ri'lgnenr again it to A quick glint sprang to 'the young made prisoner. The Marquis de Rcaii- - I did for you, you unay remember," her man's eyes, and, pausing, he waited; . vlllera visits the Mount. The ladles and voice was defiant, "I did not once nobles Inspect the duncoons. Ellse visits watched. At that point, the way ran the Seigneur. Ladv Ellse engages Na- gainsay you!" More curiously be re- over a rock, almost eaten through by nette, daughter of Pierre Laroche. friend garded her. "Perhaps It pleased me," nf the Black Seigneur, as maid. Nanette the hungry sea, and she bad already plans the release of the Black Seigneur. her hand on her hip, "to be thought started to cross when he first saw her. The Marquis and Lady Ellse ride Into an Buch a fine heroine. But now," ber ambush. Lady Ellse Is held as hostage. The path was not dangerous; nor was Prisoners are exchanged. My Lady for tone grew a little fierce, "I am tired It easy; only it called for certainty the Seigneur. The people atorm the Mount of bearing people say: 'Nanette 'risked and assurance on the part of the one and the Black 8elgneur tries to save so much!' , Ellse. Sanchez kills the governor: the 'Nanette did this! did that elected to take It, My lady's Black Seigneur rescues Ellse. Tiesaurac that!' when it was she who risked light footstep was carries Lady Ellse through the fighting sure; although the mob to safety. The Black Seigneur hears did it all, one might say." wind swept rather sharply there, she how Lady Ellse went knowingly and will- "She? What do you mean?" The held herself with ingly as hostage to save him. confident poise, black eyes probed hers now with sud- while from the brown eyes shone a den, CHAPTER XXXIV (Continued.) fierce questioning. clear, steady light. ' "That 'twas the Lady Ellse saved "I saw. you leave the Inn," she said, Pierre shook his head. "No, mon you. Went knowingly willingly as drawing near the comparatively shel- capltalne! She will have none of hostage " them. And you had heard her: 'A tered spot, where he stood, "and know- "The Lady Ellse!" he cried, an ing you would soon sail, great wrong was unintentionally,' she abrupt glow followed. on the dark face. There Is something I wanted to say, accented the word, 'done the Seigneur Nanette's eyes Desaurac by my father, noted and fell, but and and felt I should have no other which has she wgnt on hurriedly: "She knew , now I as- of chance to tell you!" been set right!' 'It has,' the ambush In the saw sented, urged forest; part of Had she read what was passing and would have further the note I dropped on the In your proposal, stopped me. beach It bis brain, she would not have when she was brought to her by my aunt faced 'Speak po more of I' who blm, so confident; but. Ignorant of this matter Twas warned her." And In a quick rush all she said; but you should have of what he had learned, the cause of words, as if desirous to be done with varying lights In seen her face, and how ber eyes It, Nanette bis dark eyes, the told all that had transpired tender rlay of on hone!" at the Mount. emotion his strong The young man, looking down, features, she broached her subject ' made Incredulously, eagerly, he listened; no answer. "An you are not satis- with steadfastness of purpose. fied," continued Pierre, "broach the "You went away so suddenly the question to. my lady, yourself." last time. I bad no opportunity, then, "I?" A look, half bitter, crossed to thank you for all that you did; the other's dark face. "Her father's, and so, I do now thank you, I mean! enemy! Through whose servant, all Also," a touch of prouder constraint in over-generou- s her misfortunes came about! To re- her tone, "I appreciate your vive anew what must so often pass in proposal through Pierre La- ber mind?" roche; although, of course," her fig- "Well, well; no you ure very straight, "I could not it was doubt know best, Impossible and, certes, now you remind me, to entertain it. But I am she' glad you were able to prove. You did turn Cold and distant when I will spoke of your coming. But let understand and," my lady ended idle quickly, "I you!" prejudices enter Into practical con- thank long. cerns it's on a par of all Improvi- He looked at her "It Is I who am in your dence! Why, 'twas not long ago, she debt!" brought me a Jffwel or two; "You?" Her brows lifted. Marie, "Yes." It seems, had foresight enough to "I don't think I quite snatch fhera before floelng from the understand." Mount, and begged me to In spite of herself and her resolution, take them the proud eyes seemed to shrink for our kindness, she said; which I from His Dark, Eager Face Was Near Hers Now. a nameless something In bis gaze. did, seeing she would not have It oth- "Nor I! Nanette was talking circled, wheeled and were came bad to come though they hurt erwise nor let herself be, regarded as with wild birds me last night!" borne on by the strong breath of the my lord's pride; touched his vanity! one who could not pay. But to' busl- - Nothing deeperl was gone. ness, mon capltalne!" "Nanette!" wind. Had be spoken; what bad be It B- consciousness of the esides" And In . words, direct, unequivocal, he said? A gradual thereafter, for some time. they, his senses, My "Go Pierre, told her what he bad learned; and al- beating of the sea smoU lady stopped. on!" he urged, or rather, talked; the others, my rhythmical regularity it arose. eager. save Marquis, though lady laughed, as at some- as with his voice the returned to the ship, slowly his eyes At I only Nanette, busy thing absurd, and strove to maintain He listened; in that "That is all. least, all would and putting every- unvarying demanded claimed, as It acknowledge to myself, then." thing to rights, lingered in (he an mien, bis eyes chal- light that room. was replaced by an- length, papers lenged evasion; demanded truth! At were, its own "And now?" His arm tightened; he At after had been space bands released hers. My held my lady close. "Now?" signed and changed bands, She Went to the Mantel; Took From that moment the where they other; his the con- seemed, perhaps, too lady made no sound; ber proud lips Her lips lifted; though silent, made versation of the host began to wane; it a Candle. stood small; to very Very pale, she leaned back. answer In of njo-men-t, frequently had he sipped hem her closely In too closely trembled. the abandonment the from a bottle when, however, she had finished, drawing back, Bllence lengthened. "Pardon, my past and all Its vicissitudes of liqueur at his elbow he as, she touched the bard So the and how found said nothing; sat like a man bewil- rocky wall! Lady!" he said at last, very bumbly. vanished; only tbe present held them himself nodding; leaned back more dered. "Wh?" Still endeavoring to regard bad not occurred to me my secret tbe present and the future, beautiful comfortably In the great chair suf- "It and "Well?" said the girl' Impatiently him as if the charge could pre- not safe; that I, master of ships as tbe horizon, now rosy and glowing fered bis head to, fall. The only be was clock ticked Still he looked down. "Well?" re- too should not be master of my- beneath the warm touch of the dawn. seconds; the young she posterous, unreasonable to an- and men, out the man con- peated, so sharply old I bad not expected to be tide came in and the tide went to Pierre stirred; swer, she was, nevertheless, conscious self! But The tinued sit motionless. lifted his head. flame on your Ladyship, and," a out. mon beau' " of the ber face tacit refuta- alone with "A Nanette's voice, "Eb, my dear?" of denials in 'of a smile crossed the strong, "Mon capltalne must changed lightly humming, caused tion the ber eyes! shadow bave him to look She went to the mantel; took from "Why?" she repeated. reckless face, "your Ladyship can said old Pierre at the Inn, up; with the old mocking expression his mind." It a candle. is I my- provocation! If the excuse gazed a ship, on face, the "That Just what was asking weigh the And be toward stranded her. daughter "Seigneur finds you such poor com- when I saw you, my will not serve, I have none other to of tbe harbor. paused near his self Lady." on tbe sanda chair. pany," she said, "be desires a light to "And, of course, knowing offer. Certainly, will I retract noth- (THE END.) "It was kind of you, m6"n there capltalne, retire!" could be no that it was too ing. What'a said, la said, and no Ilea to bring my lady her Marquis!" senseless As The dawn smote the heavens with " The words she was searching will unsay It!" The Contrary Effect. he spoke, she looked gar- for toward the fiery lashes of red; from the east the raiiea ner; she water; "There Is one thing queer about Dib- den. looked toward the path He looked at tbe tbe tide wind began to blow harder, and on the over the neck of rock, con- nearly In; he turned. She would bles." "Why not?" he asked steadily. but be was "The sea the waves responded with a. more, tinued to stand between It and her. never see him again, for which she "What is that?" passport and orders were correct." sweep. At a forcible window In (he "I have heard the story In all Its de- would be very glad, since tbe sight of "He shows most dry humor when "War. they, she said, tap inn, indeed:" the Black Seigneur & moment tails; all. that passed at the Mount. him must always bave been hateful to he's driukln." i TTTE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

J. C. Newborn from Green- property for taxation purposes The Kenna Record field N. M , came in Wednesday with its-- real value on the mar- D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r to visit, with his sister and family ket. They declare from these J CO. Mr. and Mrs M. T. Hill, and to figures that the. railroads are KENNA LUMBER PUBLISHED WEEKLY attend to business, paying more than their share of the taxes and are making pro- HARDWARE Entered Febuary 8th 1907 t the Kenna, tests before the board of equal- LUMBER Clasa Leslie Marsh left Tuesday for New Mexico, Tost Office, as second ization at Santa Fe. . Building Material Parm Implements ' Campbell, to work on Mail Matter. - a ranch With reference to Chaves of nil inds. there. county they have filed the fol- Subscription Si.00 Per Year In lowing data: Advance P. T. Bell went to Roswell, In Chaves county in 1912 there FANCY and STAPLE Friday returning Sunday. were CO involving land Artertlseln(t ratfs made-know- on application transfers in acre units. The considera- GROCERIES tion for that totaled $45G,551, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Ella Johnson and Miss Lizzie West left Wednetday for and this same property was as- printed and for 5 9reprkten ef the Legal Blanks Portales, after about 7 sessed at $52,230, or It. per- Record. months sale by the Kenivi on their claims near Olive. cent of its value. In 1913 there were 34 trans- Born : Sal unlay Sept. 20th to actions involving $218,701 which KENNA TIN SHOP Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones a 0 Try Our After Dinner Coffee. were returned for taxation at We make what you want in this line, Tanks, Well Casing;, pound boy, mother and baby are Each bucket contains One Solid $36,275, or 14.2 per cent of the Watering; Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. reported doing well. Silver Knife and Fork both sil total vale. ver wear and coffee are guaran immcns ijrcs. II. C. Evans and wife left teed to please you. f1,10 per CountV High School at Mon lay fo Happy, Tex, afttr ut bucket. Roswell Defeated.' visit with their three weeks Kenna Lumber Co. The election Tuesday to con- Ii. Evans. eon and family Joe vert the City. High School at '. failed to get stove Roswell into a County High - f "Kuro"Dead. Who their Jeff D. White President, Geo. T. Littlefield 'Vice President. up before it struck? School defeated the measure by a horse The well known sorrell Time, tide and wait l indsome majority. So far as owned by buzzards KENNA BANK & CO. "Kuro" raised and for no ne. "A slow rain fell :e ird from at this time the vote THE TRUST died W. L. L. Rai ker at Bo'z, here Thursday mornii g with a stands 'as follows: was ore of a few days ago. lie strong, cold northeast wind For Against S the most valuable horses in the 841 Strictltj 'a home institution blowing made it very Roswell . 41 1 country and bis death means Lake Arthur 0 ; 102 quite a loss to Mr. Parker. Dexter 13 "297 Hagerman 285 a)l Frank P. Genell, of Eldorado, Your patronage solicited. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Tom South Springs 7 27 Oklahoma,' came in last Friday .1 the Biassongim last Thursday Kenna 0 . 41 to visit with his son and family o 18th 8 pound girl. . an Elkins , "J .4 11 Ye, ,rtt i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ; Barber. King - 2 70 respecirvui, . ' MONEY SAVING MAGAZINE . Just received a nice line of Plainview 0 52 ' - . W. 33. Scott, i CLUBS. gingham at Jones arid Richland.. - 0 100 8 Catalog is i ready and ov Pirtles, a complete line of fresh (Baaiie ; free for the asking. '. ' .Total 8G8 .. . 102G groceries always on hand. . They P o jit us order your reading pay the highest market price for There are some other places matter for you. Duller and eggs, give then, a to hear from yet which will trial order. Satisfaction o r only swell the negative vote. C. W. Avres left Monday for money refunded, It seems from all accounts an extended Tisit at Silverton, Jones and Pirtle. that the rhajority of the people ,.. , Texas. ,r bad nothing vt-i dp vit'h. the ordering of shcJi anlection, and David F. Houston secretary of J. W. Jennings' of Olive, was a a mailer of curse resented Agriculture is to send in town .this week on business. preparing the city of Roswell, bhoying letter soon to 50,000 farm white elephant off on them. All . Kinds of Job Work women requesting them to give neatly done tit The Kenna Four cards have been received him information as to how the SEPTEMBER 20 IN at this place admitting the ap- Department of Agriculture can HISTORY. Record Office. , to the examination for 1799- - Zurich, Switzerland, plicants best serve the needs of the farm tak We carry a nice line of postmastership at Kenna. Ex- women, en by the French. - Writing papere, Envelopes, amination to be held at Roswell, It is said that this letter re 1804- - Unfounded report o f on Sept. 27. Those who have from the receipt of a letter hostilities in Morocco caused to Cards, Statements, Invoices, admission cards are ' v II received addressed to the Secretary in American gunboats to be sent etc. ' Miss Ola Augustus G. ' - Jone, which , ' the writer said: there. patronage Pirtle, Mrs. A. C. White and woman Your solicited. "The farm has been 1829- - The Society of in Ruby Hedspeth. most neglectful Friends the factor in the America published an octavo problem and 'she has been es addition' of the Bible in large For Sale: A good first class pecially neglected by the Nation type and on fine paper. medium size sorghum mill, for al Department of Agriculture 1899-- particulars call at this office. This letter will go to about 20 Admiral Dewey arrived leading farms in each of the in New York harlor. ' 280o counties of the United - nacuy James L. Graves of Eagle iui- coers oereated m Kansas City Stock Yards, 'SAFETY CONGRESS MEETS. States. Zululand. Hill, was in town this week Sept. 22, 1913. There was a very I Kevv York, Sept. 22 The with a hack load of piospectors, tOR SALE. 1904-- Japanese fight in slow ad- satisfactory market last weelcl J of the second- safetv- - u Judge McClain and wife and 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and vance on Mukden, Russians on all grades of cattle, killing congress of the International J. L. Pate ot LaVernia, Texas, Motor Boats at bargain prict.s contesting every foot of ground kinds advancing.25 to 50 cents Council for Industrial Safety, all de be- were with him and have all makes, brand new machines 1904- - Pope Pius declared that first of the week, but lost it which began here JocTay in con- cided to locate at Eagle Hill on easy monthly payment plan Congress of Free Thinkers had fore the close. Thirty four junction of the meeting of? the vacant There is quite a little Get our proposition before buy. sullied Rome and stated that thousand cattle were purchased Association of Iron and Steel land m that vicinity and there ing or you will regret it, also act of atonement must be made for the country during the week, Bllectric Engineers, contains has been several families located bargains in used Motor Cycles to wipe out offense." and the clean up was fairly many interesting features for there recently. good. Hog market steady to 10 Write us today. Enclose Stamp 1912- - Montenegro on verge of. the manufacturer and business ror repiy. higher, Sheep sold about steady man. The topics to be discuss ' war with Turkey. Dava Howell came up from Address Lock Box 11, last week, feeding lambs steady ed include safety in transporta- Wednesday to look J25-S2- 6 adv. Trenton, Mich fat Iambs 10 to 20 lower. tion, by prominent railroad Roswell, - his ranch. How's This? men y needs of labor, by 'factory after W offer On Hundred Dalian Reward tor ant iik ot Ckiarrh Uit cannot In curat by ilau't hands and plans of mining and The railroads of New Mexic UMarru vure. Paikersburg, W. Ya., Sept. A i - - a F. I. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. electrical engineors. FOR RENT. are seinng up a great nowl a We, the underelautd. have known F. J. i;henev 23. .President Wilson pushed ror trie imi ie years, aikj believe hiia nertei'tiy mm bout over taxation, claiming orable In all bueineee trannactloti ami flnarwIttUy the button which opened VTest Good two room house with auie io carry em any ooiwationa n by file arm. that they.are paying much more YYaldino. Rinnan A Harvin. Virginia fair here today. Piano, III , Sept. 23 Farm- good well of water, located near Vi hoiesale lirunrlit toledo. O. than s Hall Catarrti Cura k ttlto intciuilly, ullu their share of the taxes ireeuy upon tna aiooa ana tuucotie eurracre of the ers' National Congrees is in ses- the school house. Inquireof eritera. Ine'tmonuis cent tree, i'rlce 71 cent pel Their figures are interesting and mn A. Kimmons. cie. noia oy inuft wte. While the hat remains such sion here attended by over 5,000 John are given below in part from Ihk Hall' Family run ter conitloalKo. an all important part of a wom-an- s delegates appointed by various the Roswell Record. dress, would do governors of states. . Will plan came it never for Miss Bulah Smith in The railroads of New Mexico Met cuss their luck because a woman to "lose her head." legislative fights in the interest last Saturday to visit with her are making a very thorough they have to work so much and of farmeis of the country. sister and family Mr. and Mrs examination of property return yet that is probably the only It's funny, but some folks - A 1.-- m Uww tt.i- inw nire,i returning1 ui nenea.7 ior taxationa ana comparing thing that keeps them out of never will learn that the way to homo at Dallas, Tex,, today. J the valuation placed on the I jail. keep a thing quiet in not to tell it. A Man In the Open," Oct. 3

v THE ftECORr), KENNA NEW MEXICO.

A otic for Publication. Notice for Publication. ' OF CONTEST. , docs htji 0S4M0 NOTICE Exaggerating the truth (WII71 S774 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Department of the Interior, !?. S. not make it more truthful. Department the Interior, IT. S. StSEEDS Land Ofrica aittcsWeU, Ni M. Sept. 1.1, ilia Und Office it Uosweili N.M. Aug. of Frssh, fletlab's.Purt M. W. 1013' Tr-i- Notice la hereby civet) that JaekT). Jones, Notice Is hereby given that Mary J. Land Offloe at Roswell N. Aug. s idea of putting your wife Guaranteed toPisass 11. Con- - of Henna, N. M. who, on Crumbly, M. 10, To Charles Harris of Kenna, N. M. ErofT fUnlanar nd Feb. 12. 1010, made of Hedland. N. it bo, on June on an allowance sounds too cold- - Plant r auou ll tc the H. E. Serial No. 021731, for NWK Section s:.: 1911. made H. E. Ser. No. 04a0, as Mary J. testee: ( Tnerltaof Our You are hereby A. Slobb, . auror!fr NEK. Section S, Township 8.. Range 31 Smith, hut which was amended April 3, 1913. notified that Ella iludded. Besides, there is a Northnrn Grown KMila. post-offic- K.. N. M. 1. Meridian, has filed notice of In to read: Mary J. Crumbly, for F.H see. IS, whoglves Valley View. N. M. as his spxeiKk orrtn on 10, file In offlce cheaper way. tention to Diake three-yea- r proof, to establish Twp. S.. Range 87 F,.. N. M. P. Met Mian, address, did July toil this FOI IO CENTS his duly corroborated application Uf contest mil d postpaid onr elalm to the land above described, before has Died notice" of Intention to head off make three and secure the cancellation of your home A man who runs his FAMOL COLLECTION Pan C. Savage U. S Commissioner, In bin year Proof, establish claim to the lanri W tb 033171, MarehS2, 1 pkjr. IHj Toms t a office, N, M, 31, 1918. stead entry Serial No. made is not always a rapid thinker. 1 nkg. Ka4t.li at Kenna. on October shore described, before Will A. Palmar, C, , PrlntcM 1010, forNW. sec. Ik. Twp. 7 ... Range SJE-- , 1 pkg. g Celery Claimant names as witnesses: Commissioner, In his offlce near Richland. N; t oke. Karl Cel N, M. P. Meridian, and as grounds for bis The miilionare who gives 1 bha. FitlUrton RarWt 1U Robert L. Scott, James Clubb. Pink L. Clubb. M. on NEW NEW Seo. 10, Twp. 6 s. Range 37-- Htm T aria lie Lattice Hewer Im4i contest he alleges tnat Charles K. Harris has U Judson T. Abbott, N. M. M. on 7day 1913. not al l. all of Kenna, N. M. P. the of Oct. v wholly abandoned said tract Of land, and has thousands to charity is TkJl 1A iMh to luOa taT ftotltt end S10OI7 T C. Tillotsox, Register. Claimant names as witnesses: parking and receivo the aliove Vmot IJollek.m," to noi resided upon or cultivated any part ways as much of a christian as Acr mn our now na iniri-iiT-- wnjr-i- i wuiu. Thomas J. Keller, Robert D. Turner, Charlie thereof for more than two years last past. Red-lan- wlfo supports hi family S.Leathernman. Charlie C. Smith, all of - the man 1408 Hone St, Kocfefnrd, Illtnolft r You are, therefore, further- notified that Notice for Publication. N.M. T. C. TlixoTsoit. the said allegations will be taken by this on f 12 a week. ASO-S'-- e Register. office as having confessed by you, and . non-coa- l P. 8. oioait been your su Department of the Interior, V. 8, Land id entry will be canceled thereunder If 60ino people spent as mnch K0TICE Pl'BLICATIO without your further right to be heard there EXCURSIONS Office at Fort Sumner, X. M. Sept. 3. 1913. F0n 0533C in, either this office or on appeal. If time trying tolivu as they do in Xotlce Is hereby given that William I). befort you to-lll- in this office within twenty Jackmnn, for the heirs of Henry C. Jackman, Department of the Interior, tY 9. fail rying not to die, they might d days FOCRTII publication of this deceased, of Creelsboro, Kentucky, who on Tatnd Office at Roswell. N. M. Aug after the notice, as shown below, your answer, tinder something worth while. October 4, 1007, made H E. No 0104IS. for NEK Notice is hereby given that Florence; Belle specifically meeting and responding to Sec. 10, Tu p. 3 3 Range .10 E. X. M. Me- Clark, ofBoaz,N. M. who, on September i. oath, P. contest, or if you fall is" ridian, has tiled nonce of Intention to 1910. made II. E. Ser. So. M3300 for NW.'i. these alienations of A woman's imagination make within time to llle In this office due five year Proof, to establish claim NITH See. 15, but amsnded Dec. ?rV. ion that a to the Nl. proof you have served a copy uf your mu'ih more vivid than man's land above described, before C. A. Coffey. to Include N W k PKM Seo- - lu all in that answer on ssid contestant either in they love V. S. Commissioner, in his office Twp. 6 S Range SO E.. N. M. P. Meridian, the otherwise wouldn't at El'.da. by mail. service N. M. on 15, has died notice of Intention to make three- person or registered If this October 1013. copy your us the way they do. Account New Mexico State Claimant names as witnesses: year Proof, to es'Sbllsb claim to the land is made by the delivery of of answer to the contestant in person, proof Clarence L. Beard, Charley M. Myers. above described. before Dan C. Savage! IT. S. A man often makes fun of a Fair at Albuquerque, New Mex- ' of must either the said Richard H.Orlssom, George W. Robertson, Commissioner, In his office at Kenna, X. M, such senico .be a'l contestant's written acknowledgment of his woman for not reasoning things ico, October M. C. C. Henry, on Oct. 11. 1913. ofElida.N. receipt copy, showing the date of SI0O24 ' Register. Claimant names as witnesses: of the perchance, is One fare for round trip: its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by out when that Perry W. Brown, Charley C. Layton,' Eliza whom the delivery was made stating when all keeps peace in Tickets on Bale October. R. that" the beth V. Calhoun, Lee Robertson all of and where the copy was delivered; if made Boaz, N". M. family. . FinaJ return limit Xotlre for rabllratloa. by registered mail, proef of such service S5-0- T. . Rrjrster October 13. . f Tti.LPTaoM. must consist of the affidavit of the person The only thing nicer than a Department of the Interior, U. S. SOTICB k'OR PLBLICATI0S. by whom the copy was mailed stating when office It was mailed, is good Land Offlce at Roswell, N. M. Sept. It 1013. . 02J015 and the post to which pretty girl one with aocompained by Notice Is hereby given that Claud Gray, of Department of the Interior. U, S, and this affidavit must be sense. M-- receipt for the letter. Ninty day Tourists tickets to Jenkins. N. , who, on April SO, 1010, made II. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Aug. SO, 1913. the iiostmaater's You should in your answer the name B. Ser. NO.OSS46S, for WH, See. 0, 8. Notice is hereby given that La Tin a Ackley state Experience-i- s one of the ex Tw. post which you desire future Health resorts in Texas and all Range 34 E. Jf. M. P, Meridian, has Qled no- otUlkins,N. M.j who. on Mar. 11. 1010. made of the office to sent to voti. pensive things in this old world tice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to II. . Ser. No. for EH NEW. Sec. 13, notices to be Gulf points on sale any day. C. Register. establish data to the land above described, Twp. It. 27e. ft Lola II, SE! NW!", T. Tlllotson, never depreciates in value. first publication Sept. 5. 1013 that before VVm- - R. Blanchard, U. S. Commissioner, SWXNEV,NESW!, NWJ SEW. Sec. 7 Date of For full particulars see " " " Sept. IS. 1013. in his office at Jenkins, N, M. on October Twp. 7 8. Range !8 E. N M. P. Meridian, has second How plausible they seem when " " " Sept. 10 1H3 T. O. EIrod. Asrent 1. 1013. - year third filed notice of Intention to make three " ' we good about our- Claimant names Proof to establish claim to the land above tie " fourth Sept.SM03. hear things KENNA, . NEW MEXICO. at witnesses: Pendleton D, Norton, 'Eugene It. Norton, scribed before J. F. Carroll, U. S. Commis selves. Orver G. Carfuth, Ernest Carruth, all of sioner, In his ofBce at Jilklns, N. M. on NOTICE FOR PUBUCATI0X. Jenkins, N. M. October 6. 1913. The man who tries to keep ay names as OS423B Ve'want the 8ISOI7 T. C. TlLtmoK, Register. Clalaaaot witnesses: U. S from work a job. Thomas Williams. Frtnli Stephens, Henry Department, of the Interior. has haid name of every 18, 1913. tlyman. O. B. Morrison, all of Elkins, N. M Land Office at Roswell, N. M.. Ana ' . D, Mat ringe is a for those younfl man who I Notice fur PHlillcatloB. T. C. TILLOTSON, Notice is hereby given that James failure OI185i ' 0"?2i70 Trusty, of Redlsnd. N. M. who, on Feb. 37, ambitious to S1-- 03 Heulster who fail Is Department of the" Interior, U. S. 1911, made H. E. Ser. No. uSI'.'se. for 8H t. NOTICE FOIt ITUL1CATI0X. SI, S!5 88. NH NH of Tjind Ofllce at ltoawell, N. M. Sept. 3, 1913. SWK, See XWX. Sec. If you let some other person non-coa- l F S. 06S7 : , P. Notice Is hereby given V. Section to. Twp. S.. Range f E X. M. that Charles lepartmentof Interior. S. Land Of do all thoughtful things BEALAWYEIl M., the V. Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to the for Schramm, N. 1, of Kenna. who. on Feb. N, M. 7, . fice at Fort Sumner, Auif. 113. make three-yea- proof, to establish clnim to sur-- pi 1007, made H. E. No. Rer. No. 01 ItfiJ your wife, you musen't be and we want to trom ev- Notice Is hereby given that James O- - land above described, before Will A hear for SEV(, and on April so, 1910 made additional the ery business man wbo wishes iobnson, of Clau.Iel', N. M. w ho. on June II Palmer. U. S. Commissioner, in his ofUce Ht'd if compelled to start entry Ser.. No. 57') for RTt'M Seo. tb Twp. BUSINESS LAW. 1909. made Add. homestead enltr No. 06SS7, N. M. on NEW NEM. 10, that be knew 0 31 M. near Redland, Sec. for alienation of her affection". ! Hwytr S., Range E.. N. P. Meridian, haa HO Write teaay aa aa tell kaw wa kar.aW. for Section . Twp. 3 S.. Rurge, K S- p7.R N, M. P. M. on Oct. at haaaja. .( in IIV. yaa, aa4 tiled NE. Twp.e - Kanfe al yaaaf H.a .t iqiinw notice of intention to make live and ibree N'. of SaitaaOT I I loiJ lfc.t hu bH .f Ihmih M. P. Meridian, has filed notice intention V, 1913. A lot- people toll lk- -u year Proof, of us what a k.a.11) t TkU Sako, fnnM S ! to establish claim to the land three-yea- Proof, establish Claim wka kava la tat. te nuake lu names as witnesses: tradaaiaa yan.J k.r .aalaallaaa MWJ la atiove denorlhed.hefoie Dan C. Ravaire, V , Claimant U. S. S. Caaraaa aadaraad kr BM.k, Bar, Ml Baalaau mtm. to the land abote lrm-iild- liefoie ('. A Ulll.ain-f- . Turner, Vetison Benja pleasant place heaven is, yet Lan about (1) our OoaiplM. Uoutra S. Commissioner, in his oPJitse. al Kenna, N. in Ms office at Oouraa which fit, for practice and Hoffey. I'. S. I'omnilifioner. nlD C. Knarry, Thomas J. Keller, all o' huf- law M., on Out. 13, bll.'l. , itate about going themselves. ( J) our Ctwnplrta, PraeUcal. Hualaeia f.llls. iM. on ti e 1st nwy of OotobHr 1013. iledlsnd. X. M. Law Couim. tor BualnMa Ma. fia4 . Claimant names ns witnesBes: oul about tka low aort, ad 8M how Claimant nainea bs wltnepsps:' BVoji T. O, Tii.uitsox, Register., A gi' 1 doesn't need any reason aatll. yaa obtain a tkoroufk Pink ri'lnbb, James 'lubi, JiulsnnT. Abbott, lit Law loaepb A. Sinl'h. Chai ley f..Myeis, iMura knowUdf. f th. whlU enatlau John F. .'ones, all of KennB.N. M. married and quite Ing four pnaaat work. iHrTtnatl S. Smith, Casey Y. Smith, all of Clauilell. N Mn'H.'K FOK lTBLIC'ATION. forgetting ImI loaaf tr kaaaMM. aatal.f aa4 SlSOiV T. C. Tiu.ots.)s, Register nl al hhmhiI vradMlM all av.r Ika 02414O .,. often does not use any which D. S. wka tk.lr appwtaallr AK-S'5 .Keglaier. kr oaaa aaa.ria aa a. Uk. Iklat - XOTICB ."4R Pini.lCATIO. Department of the Interior, U. S is fortunate for the male fratei tia araiora coaaiaroasuca 0SI370 f,and Roswell. N. M , Aug S3, 1913, il&l at school or Law office al nit y. Ml larUaa SaUau, IXtratt, BUk. Department U. S. Notice for Publication. Notice is herebv given that George L. Bil of the Interior, " OH805 Redlitnd. N. M. who, on Feb. 9, 191 L ind Ollloe at Roswell. N. M. Sept. IS. 1918 berry, of you steal, steal enough Interior, IT, S. 021440, When Notice Is hereby given that John O. Whltalier, Department of the Land made II. E Ser. No. for SK': EH of Judson. N, M.. who, on Feb. l, lull made Office at Roswell, N. M. Sept. 9, ItfU. SW!, SWK SWM. Seo. 33: and SE' tK! of to dignify'the crime. I DAVID L. GEYER given A Range 37 , Add'l II. E. Ser. No. 034X9, for NWM Sec. IS Notice Is hereby that William Seo. 34. Township 8 S.. E N.M. P. N. M, who, on May LAND OFFICE PRACTICE Township 6 S., Range 33 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, Williams of Val'ey View. Meridisn, haa died notice of intention to A man never falls in love from 29, 1911. H. E. Serial No. C?4K06. for NEM makcthree-yea- r Proof, clnim A SPECIALTY. haa filed notice of Intention to make three' made to establish to slipping on a banana peel. year Proof, to establish claim to the land See. 8 Tw p. 7 S., Range 33 E.. N. M. P. Meridian the land above described, before Will A Offloe In Ramona Bleek above deacribed, before Dan C. Savage, U has filed notice of intention to make three Palmer, U. A. Commissioner. In his office. Many marry as an investment year proof, to establish claim the land near Hedland. N.M . on NEK XEK. See. 10. ROSWEI-L-, N. M." S. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, N to Dan C. Savage. IT. S Range 37 E. M. P. M. on and find V. on Oct. 13, 1913, above described, before Twp.6S. X. Oct it a failure. Claimant names as witnesses: Commissioner, in his office at Kenna.. N, It 1913. on 13, 1013. A jewel of a wife is a valuable Simon E. Hickard. John D. Daniel, these of Oct. . Claimant names as witnesses: cccxxxw.ooooccooc Route 3, Ellda, N. M. and Ira P. Asslter, Claimant names as witnesses: MabryO. Dsnforih, Allie, X. M. John T, asset to any man. Thomas W. Wooten. these of Valley View, Edgar L, McBryde, Rod F. Bonn am. Ira P. harder, Esau Billberry, Joseph M. McGaba, N. M. Assiter, Thomas W. Wooten, all of Valley all of Redlsnd. X. M When a person does not care S R. . a--, iiwuk-iiowii-, SW-Oi- T. 0. TiLfcOTSON. Register. View, N.M. S5-U- T. O. Tlllotson, Register, lives or dies, T. C. TILLOTSON, whether he he is I'T r be Barber 811 010 Reg-late- Xetlce far Pahllcalloa. not usually at peace with the --NORTH BIDE 023508 world. Notice for Publication. ' Department of the Interior, ITT 8. Agent for the Panhandle Steam , Notice for Publication. . 0I4500 Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Aug, 14, 1013. Laundry, of Amarlllo, Taxaa S. OIOHM Department of the . Interior, U. Notice ia hereby given that Benjamin P . Phon. . No 13 Land Office a't Roswell. N-- M, Sept. 4. 1013. Department of the Interior, U. S. Bomar, of Ited'and, N. M. who- - on Oct. 17. Kuflee for Publleatloa. M. 9. 1913. ibesooccooee Notice is hereby given that William T. Land Office at Roswell. N. Sept. 1010. made H. K. Ser. Xo.OJ35J. for SH N'H non-coa- l F. S. 04011 BwaMaaariB?aaa liarnes. of Jenkins, N.M.. who, on April'SS, Notioe is hereby given that Maggie Southard, and NH S WW Section 17 Township 8S.. Range Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Aug. 7. ' ' 1910. "made H. E. Serial No. SCUM for WH of Valley View N. M. who. on lo 38 K N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Sept. 15. 1913. Dr. H. L. Fiscus. Seo. 13, Twp. 9, S.. Range 34 E. N. M. P. made II. E. Serial Xo. 010588, for SH Sec. intention to make three year Proof, to es- Notice ia hereby given that Milus J. Steven Meridian, has died notice of Intention to .Township 7 8.. Range 33 E N. M. P. Me- tablish claim to the land above described. son, of Kliiln, N, M. who, on February 87 1907, make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to ridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Wltnessestestlmony to be taken before Will made homestead entry Xo. 04011, for SWK yhuzieiait A tfurgecn, and Prop, three-yea- if the land above described, befere Wm. R, r Proof to establish claim to the land A. Palmer, IT. S. Commissioner, in his ofllce SE.'i: 8H S VK. Kec. 0, Twp. 5 S.. Range 31 K-- , Blnnchard, IT. S. Commissioner, in his office above described, before Dan C. Savage. IT. S. near Redland. X. M. on NKM NHX Sec, 10, and SICK SFM See. STwp, 6 8.. Range 31 E. Pimna Sbvugstere. M-- M e t at Jenkins, N. , on Oct. 14, 1913. Commissioner, in his offloe at Kenna, X. Twp.fra ll.sr-- X. M. P. M. on Oct. 8. 1013. N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Inteu. on five-yea- Claimant names aa witnesses: Oct. 13. 1013. and Claimant's testimony to be taken before, .Ion to make r Proof, to establish claim ffure, Strugs A 'Chemicals. as ' M. ?resk M Arthur Topper. George W, Watson, Bayles Claimant namea witnesses: Clerk of District Court at Albuiiuerque, X. to the land above deacribed, before C. A. EdgraL. McBryde. Rod F. Beuham. Ira P. on Oct. 61013. Commissioner, kinds Patent VSledidnes A dtcqk Stem E. Pyrou, Robert L Ducket t, all of Jenkins, . Coffey. U. S. in his office st N. M. Asslter, Thomas W. Woaten, all of Valley Claimant mimes as witnesses: El id a, N. M. on the 6th day of November. 1918 View. N. M. tdie. tftationeri(. Slubber "3oods oW S13-O1- 0 T. 0. Tlllotson, Beglster. Benjamin C. Sharry. Vance V, Greer, Thomas Claimant names as witnesses: S1I-O1- T. C. Tillotson. Register, Keller.James B.Henry, allot Redland. N. M. Thomas A. Tilllngbsst. George 8, Sneathen, Seilet Hrtiek s. cCi - T. ,0. Tlllotson, John A. Cassady. James A. Lane all of Ellda, S3-0- Register. N. M. C, C. IIinbt, Vienna, - X 7A. Notice for Publication. NOTICK FOR Pl'BI.ICAT.OJI Register. 02230O 025MJ Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Department of the Interior, U. 8. 0W33 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offloe at Roswell, N. M. Sept. 4. 1013. Land Office at Roswell. X. M. Aug. 29, 1013. Department of the Interior, U. S. Notice is herebyjrtven that Mary F. Booth, Mar-bu- t, non coal F, S. 04510 Notice la hereby given thatTilden A. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Aug. 18. 1013. of Jenkins. N. M. who. on April 9, 1910, made 14, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 1 of Kenna. N. M. who, on Mar. 1913 is hereby given Joseph M. 11, K, No. 032390. 20. Twp. Notice that Offloe N. M. Sept. 15. 1913 SEEPS Ser. for EH See. I Additional. H. E. No. 0586.'. for 8E 0, at Fort Sumner. made Cone, N. M. on January BUCKBEffSSEEMSUfrSEDI of Richland, wbo. Rob-bin- 9. Range 81, S. M. P. Meridian, haa Hied 31 Notice Is hereby given that Ervin M. f i Seo. II. Twp. 7 S.. Range E. N. M. P. Me- 1913, 11. E. Serial No. 028833. for NH three-ye- ar made 0, V 1 notice of Intention to make of Claudell. N. M. who, on September SPECIAL OFFER: ridian, has Died notice of Intention to make Seo. 35, Township 8 S-- , Range 35 K N.M. P. U kalli Haw Baalaoa A trial will Proof, to establish claim to the land above three-yea- r 1907, made H. E. No. 04510. for SWK Sec. 'U4 you Proof, to establish elalm to the Meridian, has. Illed notice of intention to uuuia our iMmuauaui euaioiuor. described, before Wm. K. Blanolrfrd, U. 20. Township S S. Range 30 E.. X. M. p. Mer- Kaaiak, 17 Lak- - described, before pan C. Savage three-yea- r DHm Tnllprf Inn t la i land above mske Proof, to establish claim S. Commissioner. In his offlce at Jenkins, N. U. S. Commissioner, in his office Kenna. idian, bss tiled notice of intention to make 11 f ; at above described, before E. lira nitaat T.mta. t aj.wmllu oai... I ixm 14. to the land C five-yea- r r w. M. on Oct. 1913. Proof, to establish claim to the land Uat; la Hi,iaai vanatlraui all, N. M. on Oct. 7, 1913. Toombs, U. H. Commissioner, in his offlce at 4IUABNTEr.i TO PLtAKE. Claimant name as witnesses: ' above described, before C. A. Coffey. IT. S. to-da- y; Claimant names aa witnesses: N. M. on 1913. Wtlto Mention this Paper. William T. Barnes, John F. Duokett. llayles Richland October, Commissioner, In his office Ellda, X. M., T. Dexter Gouty, William A. McDowell. at B. Pyron, Robert L. Duckett, all of Jenklr.a. Claimant names as witnesses: on the 6th day of November, 1913. John A. Scott, Judson T. Abbott, all of D. Young, Lewis H. Faw. T. Lee N. M. T. 0. TILLOTSON, Lorenzo SEND 10 CENTS Kenna, mM. Beeman, Francis M. Beeman, all of Richland Claimant names as witnesses: tr txtrwr pawtaga ai.4 aaflftiBf sal raealva thm Tthlaata)! SI 010 Register. Phillip O. Perkins. Gilbert F. Jones. Henry I si tMU'aia auatnald. fctaratiLavr taiik. m bin 85 03 T. C. Tillotsow, Register. N. M. uiui arMi a.H riaM( rm Wllmes, Josephine Wilmes, all of Clsue)l, Ifasj C. Rsglster. WiU ail tbo.i iaajat Taf tflilel oi ria&M, M. f A20 S58 T, Tii.lotsoiv, U Uf ',a llOVBUCKBrt !. N.M. flTRtf H Ha itytnitvu! .UUJLl'Vati, S'.'803l . C. C. Hcnbt. Register. The man who lias no one de- Legal Blanks printed and for pendant upon him loses much Legal Blanks printed and for Record. ' sale by Kenna Record. of pleasure of tvOrk. sale by the Kenna Man in the Oct 3. a 1, in,, a arm Ik the the "A Open' THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW. MEXICO.

WOMAN FEELS 10 YEARS

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Since Lydla C Pinkham'A Golf Plan Public Links at the National Capita) Vegetable Compound Re Now, the President is not so bad stored Her Health. as they make them, by quite a long ' way, but he still Is in the exercise class. Louisville, Ky. "I take great He plays golf for the good it does in writing to inform you of what him and because he never expects to J. !.!.!!. .11. .!....!.. Lydla E. Finkham't Com make his living teaching golf to be- Vegetable ginners. pound has done for tna. I was Weak, The preatdent usually reaches tbe nervous, and eared club about 3:30. for nothing but WASHINGTON. President Wilson's He plays the first nine holes very sleep. Now I can for tbe Dis leisurely, without the least sign of go ahead with my trict of Columbia are plapntng to pro- having to hurry back to the White work daily and feet vide the national capital with public House. .Then he usually cuts off to ten years younge golf links, and golfers already are the seventeenth, playing that hole than before I started wagering that when the Lew links are and the eighteenth. Then, without taking your medi- available the chief executive will be going Into the club house, he gets Into cine, I will advise found playing on them. the automobile and rides back to the any woman to consult with you before) At present he gives the two so- - White House. going to a doctor.'? Mrs. INIZK WEU called fashionable golf clubs the go golfing LIS, 2229 Bank St, Louiavllle, Ky. I V-.--- by and motors over the hills of Vir With the president.,' served ginia, where the common folks main as no g amusement. He of Another Sufferer Believed. tain the Washington Golf Club. never plays golf with .the nabobs town. exclusive golf- Romayor, Texas. suffered terri- retail All golfers agree that golf is played the His almost "I ing companion Is Dr. Grayson. bly with a displacement and bladder for either one or two purposes exer- Indeed, President Wilson has not trouble. I was In misery all the time cise or pleasure. If you play a good and could not walk any distance. game, you devoted himself in the least to mak- I iiiiiiiiiwirtiP play for pleasure. If your thought I never could be cured, but my game is bad, you play for exercise ing friends in the wealthy and aristo- classes of Washington. mother advised me to try Lydia ELPink-ham- 'a and you get plenty of It cratic Vegetable Compound and I did. " I am cured of the displacement and Look Up Wife the bladder trouble is relieved. I think Wanted Senator , to a Prospective the Compound Is the finest medicine on earth for suffering women." Mrs. other day Senator Knute HE MUST Viola Jasper, Romayor, Texas. THE was startled by the receipt THINK fM 1 of a letter which contained the fol If von want special advtr write to lowing clipping from a publication Sis JKKli running a lydla E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confl mllMll'Hilll Hl'll aill II T S.I H called Cupid's Column. His surprise1 (VlATRiHOrNAL dentlal) Lynn, Has. Yoar letter will grew as he read the clipping, which -- r be opened, read and answered by a O O ACfnCf woman and held In strict confidence. 1 was as follows: ri "2783 Washington, D. I am a C fill, Give the woman the gf young widow, twenty-fiv- e years of age. JESSE SMITH CARIBOO lye and she will make a batch of mR. his name. He is a little brother gf No children: 6-- 130 pounds, blonde soap. " gf hair, gray eyes, very gopd form, good, the great woods; a friend the wilderness. disposition, French Methodist; have a much more to that effect On the is trapper, sailor, ranger. When a man has a cold In the head He cowboy, He is small income; like both city and back of this was written: girl can country to corre This young woman he needs a sheet But a a lover with a strong heart. Simple he is, and life. Would like "Dear Senator: handkerchief as big spond with some young man matri- lives in your city. Please look her make out with a gf postage stamp. - quaint, abounding, unfailing humor. He monially Inclined. See my photo." up for me, as I want to marry her. a will tell you gf the lovely singer whom chance To the .right of touching mis I put photograph outside the en- this her Realistic. like sive was ti picture, also clipped from velope, but the postofflce authorltlea brought to the forest himself, and how story he fought for her. will a newspaper, ot a remarkably pretty returned It to me. If you will look "Is the of that foreign wed He make his bow to girl, wearing a low collar and an her. up and tell her to write me I will ding etabbing affray In the papers?" you in a few days. Accept him as a fine, big, elaborate picture hat. The letter read: be much obliged to you and will re- 'Yes; Illustrated with plenty of heartwarming comrade, for such indeed he is. "I am mailing your picture and member your kind favor." cut." v your description," said the note, "to All the senator said when he tbe city of Washington, D. C. I hope dropped the envelope and Its contents A Distinction. you will get it and write to me at into the wastebasket was: Miss Outertown Isn't there a Mrs. once, for I am a young bachelor, and "He wants me to open a matri- Skinner here who keeps boarders? my father owns a farm In Minnesota, monial agency for his special benefit HI Hubbel She takes boarders. with a ditch running through it, and Now, I'll do any number of things ma'am, but she don't keep 'em. I am sure that we will be happy for the people, but I'll be blamed If I Puck. here. I am 6 feet 8 Inches " and will do that." in tho The Sensation. . . Knicker These are said to be They Tell McAdoo How to Run U. S. Treasury times of great moral uplift. Bocker I know it; but I don't like rn money, and my husband Is a striker. to ride in an elevator all time. My bank says It Is was Mr. the . I CArt CT Taft tt Judge. Mr. Wlckersham, and my Savings De- OF! LOT Of partment says it Is Mr. Wilson ft A coating lime was is the new serial we have arranged to print. aowce Respectfully Yours, " of unslaked used to thaw out the frozen ground WAY Another which Secretary Mo-Ado-o It is so utterly, so amazingly different from ttflf letter for an excavation operation In Iowa received Is even funnier than most stories you have read that you will thor- the recently.- - The Innovation was entire- foregoing. ) ly successful. oughly enjoy every instalment. Watch for itl "U. S. Gov t" writes from Fresno, Cat. The letter is dated June 2 and Is as follows: General Directions. Mrs. Youngwlfe How do you mane NEXT people who know to run McAdee: regard to gov- Opening Chapter UEEIl bow "Mr. In all pie? ' THE United government ernment money Loan none out unless mince States Mrs. Matron Oh, out of anything! you can get 8 per better than the men who made It are cent Have' all Judge. numerous, and they always have their Departments Deposit every week In on tap. The day a National Treasury money collect information other that HAPPY OLD AGE government Keep first-clas-s woman, who Is tired of week. everything in Most Likely to Follow Proper Eating. S Y IM O Interference, wrote to Secretary Mc- shape equipped Treasury Department Adoo as follows: with a Burglar alarm system if neces- As old age advances we require less PART ONE. sary CHAPTER IX-Je- sse Is raptured by Hon. Secty McAdloo. and have for protection four Arm food to 'replace waste, and food that CHAPTER The story opens with the robbers, by Why do you to perse Jesse Bmith relating- - hut a clever ruse makes "Sir: it for Guards at night. Swear them In to will not overtax the digestive organs, the story of his prisoners of the --robbers. birth, his early lifn In Labrador and ot cute the little stocks of Steel and New be loyal to the Government, which Is while supplying true nourishment. the death of his father. CHAPTER X The prisoners are turned Haven and Telefun. Only a little I 48 States and Island Possessions. Such an ideal food Is found In Grape-Nut- s, over to a wHo. CHAPTER II Jesse United States marshal. have and now all gone so that I Tours truly, made ot whole wheat and barley becomes a sailor. has arrived with extradition papers. by His mother marries the master of the cant make any will to gtve to my oun. "Signed In full: U. S. GOV T." long baking and action of diastase ship and both are lost In Xl-Je- sse the wreck ot CHAPTER takes charge of My lawyer says It Is becus in the barley which changes the starch .the vessel. the outlaw chiefs son. Billy O'Klynn, alright Under the signature appears the into a most digestible sugar... having promised the chief to keep htra Wilson will do it, but he gets my eAllnrln. 'A.nMA. -- . K.4A TJ W CHAPTER III Jesse becomes a cowboy out of his father's profession. . The phosphates also, placed up un ln Texas. ... der the outer-coa- t of the wheat, are XII-- He Billy Van- (ape-Nuts- , IV-I- CHAPTER takes to Included In but are lack- CHAPTER Te marries Polly, a couver and the lad la shanghaied. singer of questionable morals, who later This Job Hunter Certainly Was a Good Guesser ing In white flour, because the outer-co- at lis .reported to have committed suicide. CHAPTER XIIT-- A son Is born to Kate of the wheat darkens the flour and Jesse and is named Devi Is CHAPTER V JpRse becomes a rancher STORY which is going around the and left out by the miller. These nd moves to XI'v"-Je- sse phosphates are necessary to British Columbia. CHAPTER receives a letter A lobbies and cloakrooms at the TTT natural from his first wife, Polly, In jwhlch she patron i r."s- - the d building of muscle, telle how she deceived him Into thinking capltol In these days of scant Hi brain nerve PART TWO. she had killed herself. She to It. and cells. threatens age bad Its origin at the national Grape-Nuts,- " CHAPTER Trevor takes tip the come to him. For the honor of Kate job "I have used writes an narrative. Unhappily married she con- and their son, father and mother sepa- capital with Secretary Redfteld of the Hit HT Iowa man, "for 8 years and feel as templates suicide, but changes her mind rate. commerce. AWAIf good am stronger sifter meeting Jesse. department ot and than I was ten ' "It happened at a time when there years ago. II-J- esse PART THREE. CHAPTER rescues Kate from was keen rivalry for government po- "Among my customers I meet a man tier drink-madden- husband who at- CHAPTER I-- and David go to every day who Is well along In years tempts to. kill her. Trevor loses his life Kngiand to live. Kour years later Billy sitions," said Secretary Redfleld, In the rapids. O'Flynn arrives and tells how Jesse has a young man named Allen de- and attributes his good health to been "that Grape-Nut- s ruined and ostracised through the postofflce depart- and Postum which he has CHAPTER III Kate rejects offer of vinaicuvcness or folly. sired a place In the used for the last 6 years. He mixes prand opera managers to return to the applied his congressman. II-K- ment and to " 'WhereT'Nald the congressman. Grape-Nu- t tags and marries Jesse. . CHAPTER ate arrives In British with Postum and says Columbia, lays plnns to help old friends He was told be could get no place " 'Why. a clerk In that division was they go fine together. CHAPTER IV Their married life starts ana aeieat the plots of roily. vacancy arose. He waited out happily. until a drowned this afternoon.' "For many years before I began to CHAPTER III Provisions and help ar for several weeks and one day, when "The congressman looked at him eat Grape-Nuts- , I could not say that I CHAPTER ate succumbs to the rive In time to save Jesse's life. He hears his money was nearly exhausted, he sadly. 'I regret to inform you,' 'l enjoyed life or knew what It was to be pleadings of a composer to return to the of Kate s arrival and of her plans. able to say 'I am I stage and runs away with him. went down to a beach nearby. There said, 'that you are too late; the place well.' suffered 6he - greatly my rescues Widow O'Flynn from her burning CHAPTER IV Brooke.- a former ban were many people bathing there and has been filled.' with constipation, but now house. Is badly burned herself and re- dlt and Intimate of Polly's, calls on Kate habits are as regular as sver In my turns home where to Interest her In a scheme to betray among them was a man whom Allen "'How can beT shouted Allen Jesse receives her with that life. v open arm. Polly to his own financial advantage. She. recognised a a clerk In the division refuses. 'The man has Just been drowned!' "Whenever I make extra effort I Vl-Ca- sought a place. . CHAPTER ttle thieves appear in which he for "'Yes, I know,' answered the con depend on Grape-Nut- s food It neighborhood. CHAPTER V Brooke's despicable plana and lust the Jesse asks Kate to go "This clerk ventured beyond his gressman, "but tbe place was obtained fills the bill. 1 can think and writ to a place of safety. To his joy she re- are defeated. a fuses. depth and was drowned. When the by a Massachusetts man who saw great deal easier." v CHAPTER VI-Bn- Is found dyln body was broaght ashore Allen hur- go In "There's a Reason." Name given by VTI In Polly's road houife. having been shot the clerk swimming. He made CHAPTER Jesse resumes the nar- ex- Postum Co., rative. He calls on neighbors and plans by Polly after he h1 attempted to kill ried up to his congressman and a eprrect guess that the clerk oould Battle Creek, Mich. Read to capture the robbers. Kate is rescued ner. rouy aies rronk wounas mnicieu oy claimed: not swim and made his application by "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. from the hands of tbe bandits. urooKe, alter atlenuiins 10 Kill naic. vcr the afcava tot tart A awe "'I can have that )ob sow I There telephone ten minute before the sssnnr4 trmm ties ta ttas. The CHAPTER VIII-T-he robbers are cap- EPILOGUE Finds, Jesse and Kate I la a vacancy!' clerk's body was brought to shore." are traa, as ( tured, but later mafcs their escape. united and all JltnuUlea. swept wajr. later t. !, Jail buut THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

GRAINS One Obstacle to Happiness. RAISING SMALL "No," declared the young man, with a touch of sadness In hla voice "it may be that some day I shall be hap- Early Have Best py, but at present It is beyond me." Varieties His companions were Interested. Cleaner than the Cracker Barrel Chance to Produce Crops. "There la a girl I love dearly," he continued. "She would have me if 1 asked her, but I dare not. I really marry on $10,000 Grown, In Eastern Ruaala cannot and live a Spades year." Raadlly Adapted to Semi-Ari- d Consternation and pity were depict- Condition In Weatern Part ed on the facea of hla friends. of the United States. "You can't marry on $10,000 "a 'J year?" asked one. "Why not?" 1 By MANLET CHAMPLIN.) "Why not?" echoed the youth. In the semi-ari- d territory there Is "Simply because I haven't the I usually rainfall of from four to 1 of soda) eight lnchea during the montha (lw May and. June. Thla rain girea the PIMPLES ON FACE AND ARMS crop a good start, but ordinarily there Crackers la Tery little rain In July and early 411 Howard St, Dayton, Ohio. No more ordinary "bulk" crackers for August. There Is alao more or leas "About a year ago my face, neck, arms ' you! right by the dusty, handled, danger of hall In the latter part of and back were beginning to become Pass July. For thla reason the earlier vari- afflicted with pimples and blackheads. open barrel next the kerosene can and say, "I eties of grains hare better chance to My pimples would get very large and L-- W produce good crops. The late varie want Sunshine Sodas the big 25c box." appear to come to a head. If I tried .. ..:- - tlea apend , their time and moisture to open them the pain would be terri- Then youll get your crackers fresh, crisp and flaky. prodigally In growing a tall heavy ble, but nothing could be taken from Then youll get the big, triple-seale- d paclcage that straw and find themselves in a seri- They Itched, very badly; I suf- ous position them. the delicious flavor and dust, odors and when the midsummer fered terribly from itching. After keeps in drought comes. They get ready to your grocer s. scratching, the pimples would" swelf BIB isw moisture out. At produce a bumper crop then find my and after the swelling was gone joMOSE-Wu-E- 9 themselves without moisture and can- would become very red and re- not fill, face thus giving partial or totr.l main so for some time. My clothing El I Alt RiscurH TMPANY failure. The earliest varieties, there- itching to be worse. When m3 fore, dry caused the are usually the best for It was warm it was utterly Impossible farming, though some seasons may be to sleep. exceptlona. They do not produce very more I much' "I uaed a cream and the straw. They begin beading out used the they got. Shortly after; In usu 'worse the last week of June and are I of Cuticura ally gets read the advertisement well filled before the drought Soap and Ointment and determined to serloua. use them. 'The Itching stopped almost Besides earllness, some kinds of Immediately. This was about three mail gralna possess drought resist- months, ago and I am entirely cured ant qualities. They were developed In now." (Signed) Miss Marguerite E. regions of light rainfall and sudden Jatobs, Jan. 13, 113. changea of temperature, and have Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold accuatomed to that kind of a throughout the wor'd. Sample of each climate. Some of them even relish free.wlth S2-- Skin Book. Address post- this kind of climate and will be smit- card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. ten with rusts and blights and yield little or nothing if grown' In humid Lucky. sections. The varieties that are be- Hobo I've eaieii uuthing but snow- coming the cotonyrclal standards In balls for three days. origin- this territory wei Introduced Lady You poor man! What would Similarity. ally from eastern Russia by tLe you summer EMBLEM OF A NOBLE WORK The You Buy have done had it been "Many poor fellow In proposing Can United Statea department of agricul- time? a ture. The eastern Double Red Cross, Symbol of War finds himself like a champagne bot- climate of Russia tle." The Best irrigated Is similar to that of our territory and - Against Tuberculosis, Was De- temperature are vised by French Doctor. "How Is that?" the fluctuations of he pops then he effer- even more extreme. haa The "Pennant" "First and Land This fact vesces, only to And It is all a fizzle." made them readily adaptable to our The double red cross, the symbol of the war against tuberculosis, was In Southern Idaho conditions. y iswon Gome of the varieties that have first adopted as the symbol of the In- Foley Kidney Pills Succeed For $50.50 an Acre . ternational associ- Good Soil Clirrscts proved especially valuable and are . The "banner of because they are a good honest med- Fine now widely distributed are given be- ation In Berlin in October, 1902. The Crops Never Fail' health" is always ton Q. icine that can no help but heal kid- low. The settler, when buying seed, proposer of the symbol was Dr. Especially adapted to tlie rnislujf nf alfalfa, by the person who ney and bladderailmentsand urinary duiry-in- should take every precaution to be Serlron 'of Paris, who. is now asso- trntius, potatoes and Iiuiu. Ideal for t; Cen-tral-e irregularities, if they are once taken aud stock raising. sure that It la pure and of the variety possesses a keen ap- ciated secretary of L" Association Francaise Contre la Tuberculo- into the system. Try them now On main line Oregon Short Line Railroad. which, he thinks he is buying. There petite, enjoys perfect Lands Uiolitield, byanti-tuberculosi- s surround Dietrich, waa a' large amount of mixed and sis. Today the emblem used for positive and permanent help. and Gooding In Lincoln and Uoodin; digestion, and whose workers in erery part of Counties. 20,UtXJ acres open to entry. falsely named seed sold to new set- THINIWFHINOHIIEMIDV. No1.No2.NA ters In this region last spring. liver and bowels are the world, even in Iceland, India, THE BEST WATEK KlfJlIT IX TUB South Africa, Labrador, Japan, China KSISM: WK8T AND TERMS OF PAYMKNT ARB Losses of this kind can be best avert- regular. into THERAPION a THE BY Get Jieatiuccett, cukes chronic wkakn lust vigor EASIEST OFFEKED ANY IRRI- ed by buying of a neighbor or of a and the Philippines. The doublo red BLAUDfc R, iHSKAKCS, BLOOD POIftGN, GATION COMPANY. this "winner" class PILES. KITHER No. R U iC, I ,TS or MAIL 81. POST 4 CIS firm. cross is similar In shape to a roUOKRA CO, W. BEEKM A N ST. NEW YORK Of LYMAN BROS Let us tell you mora. Tour letter will once by the aid of cross used frequently In the Greek TORONTO. WRITE FOR PRCS BOOK TO DR. LE CLKRO have Individual attention. Address two-rowe- at Hampsikao, Eng. .The d barleys seem to be Mkd.Co.HaverstockHd, LonoN. to TRY HEW DRAGEE (TASTELESS FORM OF EASY TO TAK better adapted to this section than Catholic churches, and also the Idaho Irrigation Co., Ltd. Lorrain cross bf France. In the Unit- cu.t Rlchflold Idaho d ' OH the although one UKTHERAPIONTHAT TRADE MAKKRI) WUKD THEHAPION IS HOSTETTER'S ed over 1,200 TO ALL QCIiUlNIl MCklll, barley rec- States BUZ.eOVT.tTAUr AFFIIIO W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 13. the Odessa haa a good nearly ord at the South Dakota experiment associations and committees; grown STOMACH BITTERS 550 sanatoria and hospitals; 400 dis- win wiiiii .is m., nmn i mmff station, where it has been tor open several years. It haa short straw and pensaries and about 200 air a of other or- rlpena early. Kitxlng and Hanna bar- is for Poor Appetite, schools, besides number It ganizations, are using the double red leys are two-rowe- d varieties that have Sick Headache, Heart- good records and one of the Hannas, cross as their emblem. Wherever It burn, Indigestion, Con- is seen, it means war against Hanna 24, has become widely distrib- stipation and Malaria. L.J&v s . REPEATING SHOTGUNS. uted. The South Dakota experiment station Issued a bulletin last summer Winchester Repeating Shotguns are Hie Mrs. Window's Soothing Sjrrup for Children giving results and methods used in 60 years leader teething, softens the (rums, reduces Inrlatuma-tiOQ,allsy- s not only safe to shoot, but sure to growing barley, which can be secured pain,oure wind college a bottlejUv shoot. They arc easy to load or by those desiring to go Into the barley PARKER'S to take down or put together, problem. HAIR BALSAM Turkish Crops All Good. A toilet preparation of merit. and strong and reliable in .every The small yellow early oat known Jietpa to raultcate dandruff. .Turkish crops this year are to be For Restoring Color and ; y IVL-'- way. That's why the U. S. Ordnance usually as. Sixty-Da- has made good Poauty to Gray or Fadad Hair. exceptloally good. In the farmer dis- J1 Or. and 1.00at DrugyUita, lll. f and la becoming well . distributed. A tricts the crops have already been Board endorsed them as being safe, yield of BO buahels or more per acre gathered in and in the hilly parts of sure, strong and simple. Over 450,000 Is nothing uncommon for this variety Asia Minor a beginning is now being satisfied sportsmen are using them. la weatern South Dakota and Ne- Wichita Directory made. All hough 'nearly all the males braska. It Is ready to cut by the capable of bearing arms in Asia Minor Stick to a Winchester and You Won't Get Stuck were to front, 20 per cent, die of July, thus dodging the drouth We buy or sell n n called the Winchtttir Guns and Winchester Ammunition Ihf Red 3tl that usually begins shortly after the more land was put under cultivation Brand art Mail tor Each Othir and Sold Everywhere WW 4th of July. On a homestead 100 At all nnfntcH M than in 1912 and many of the grain miles west of Pierre a yield of (S bush- crops will be four or five times as big els per acre has been obtained. This WRITE US as last year. yield was produced on typical soil of I. H. TURNER woweNs the region a heavy brown clay. WICHITA, KANSAS mm Reminding Him. 1 saw W. L. DOU6LA C0UNTU1 The was broken. S4-.0- 3.00 3i60 0 Dry Farm Wheat. Paw Knows Everything. "And so It Is all over?" spake a sym- Under "Dry Farming," spring pathetic friend. 4..so AND R.oo wheat Willie Paw, when a baby gets sick, m. m mm should, in most cases, not be planted why do they call the doctor? "Yea," answered the "she at all. Winter wheat Is nearly always said she1 would never have anything SHOES Paw To cure It, my son. FOR KEN AND WOMEN preferable. However, If It is grown, Willie Well, why don't they send to do with me again." should be planted on land why distraught mien, IstairrMtV. M BE8TB0Y8 8H0E8 In the WORLD It which for the curate instead of the doctor? "Then this 82. 00. 60 and $3.00. cultivated crop year tffa appealed not ti. crew a the . Paw You go to bed, Willie. Cin- seeing that damsel largest of was In The makers previously or summer fallow. cinnati Enquirer. unto thee?." Men's $3.50 and $4.00 For moat of our conditions there Is "She writes to me every day asking shoi In the world. very In yield. to little difference Important to Mothers me to try forget her." Ask toui dealer to show vonmJms why Wi-r'&- Sts.OO plowing may on every IV. I Douglas S)8.M, am ' Fall be done the Examine carefully bottle of "- .T'JL.Wf CASTORIA, remedy 94.0O shoes. Just as coofl In style, - e. bard lands if It can be done when a safe and sure for Self-Evide- Fact It and wear as other inakfs coating Sm.OO to S7 children, see 00 the toll is moist Otherwise, the sur- Infanta and and that it "Are you going to attend Mrs. 1 AX v A ciie oniy amerenee is ioe prlve. bnoes In nil be double learners, sivies aua snaues to suit eTervboilv. face should disked and left Bears the Snapper's musicale?" If jroa could visit W, L. llonelas larire facto-cV- ? as Brockton, Mass., see yourself until spring. In the spring disk first strong-arme- d lies and for Signature of "Do you observe any bow carefully W. 1.. lonclas shoes are made, and early and plow as early as possi- In Use For Over 80 Tears. Individuals propelling me by main would then understand wbr ther are warranted ble, following tMe plow with disk and Bt better, look better, hold their shane and wear Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria force In the direction of Mrs. Snap- longer tbaa any atner matte lor the price. harrow. per's villa?" ' W. L. Doss M inoi srs not for ssls In your Ttelnlty, enter - - prorr .( eirn irum uis isciury siki nn ins Olinaifiluftu I has gotten so a girl isn't "I do not" ft.. a nnM ivr areiT memmu lit. numiy, si sil prions, by It that OAUTXOM Keep Poultry Healthy. Psrosl Post, tnt. Write ftr 1 llostretrd . considered a good dancer 11 she can't "Then you may surmise that I am Dunit will aiiow yoa how to orrtar by mall, Sm thkt mt t .Mlog. LDoutu Pure air, pure water and pure food, throw her hips out of Joint and then pot going to attend Mrs. Snapper's ARB nu and why roe ess save money on your footwear, 8UBSTITUTI W. Km DOl'llLi . . alasa. on the as well as thorough cleanliness, are throw them back again. musicale." I SwkM, bttom. to health. all essential the .chicken's mm wwBMfPii "xmwwmmmv mm n wwwwwsesws il iw wn mrmrmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm m wuammm wu nmn The fowl's power to resist disease la mmmmmmimmmafmwwmmrmmfm in wi due to those. Feed Value of Eggs. Eggs compared with wlreat floui Odd IA LnlraaiTit ol IliBife contain about the same amount issfifo protein, ten times the fat and balf thi tofe nn.ei.w ' Vltt-Mn(ll- tCoQ t Talus. If Your la flutttrtng or wtk, us RINOVINi." Madt by Vtn d Drug CoH Memphis, Tenn, Prloo THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

I WHAT ANSON WAS PAID I FRANK REFUSED $10,000 FOR JACKSON EX - GOVERNOR ELOPES NEW MEXICO GEORGE CURRY AND MARTHA Salaries of 25 Years Ago Are QANS WED AT ROCKVILLE, MD. IN BRIEF Shown by Contracts.

Former Congressman-Soldier- , 50, Mar- Western Newspaper Union New Service. I ries Pennsylvania Girl, 21, Des- "Cap's" 8tlpend Wat $2,700 and of Date for Ctfrnlna Emtu. pite Her Parents' Objections. 26-2- Acting Seot. 7 Colfax County Fair at This Amount $700 Waa for Springer. at Manager of Famous Old Bept. 1. Indian dance and cele- bration at Taos. Whit 8tocklng Team. Western Newspaper Union Newa Service. Sept. 4. Northern New Mexico Albuquerque, N. M. A Washington Fair at Raton. October -4 Firth annual Navajo Baseball managers of today are said dispatch states that Hon. George fair at Bhlprock. to receive fabulous sums. John Mc-Gra- Oct. State Fair at Albuquerque). Curry, one of the most picturesque, New Mex- of New York 1b reported to have Oct. State Meeting of members of the Sixty-secon- d Congress ico Federation of Women's Clubs at signed for five years at a salary of Santa F. year. Chance, Connie and former governor of New Mexico, Oct. 1,4-- Meetlngr of Western Texas $30,000 a Frank and Kastprn New Mexico Press ana Mack and Fred Clarke are credited eloped to Rockville, Md., the capital's . Commercial Clubs at Artesia. with having signed for more than $15 gretna green, and married Miss Martha 000. Clara Gans of Unlontown, Pa. Curry A packing plant may be established What a difference from the year of Is fifty, while his gave her age st Aztec. " many and 1888! Leaders In those days got what twenty-one- . Objections by the Quail are reported to be pay re a? the major league clubs the young woman's parents to the match tame this year. in present days of baseball. cruits the are said to have precipitated the run- A cream receiving station has been That la hardly creditable, but It is so. established at Aztec. Cap. received a big away . "I'll bet Anson - sinking a would James Campbell, while salary," said an enthusiast "I of Silver City re- like to wager he was givet as much as well six miles east cently struck a seam of coal. most managers are getting today. Ke " was a ball player and could Burely de The thirty-thir- d annual State fair mand It." may be truly said to be the one which The fan who spoke thus spoke In will bo real the state farmers' fair. ignorance of the salaries of 26 years The Lanehart place of 200 acres on ago, compared with those of today, Ute creek, In the Logan section,, re- writes Oscar C. Reichow In the Chi cently changed hands, bringing $10,-00-0. cago News. He did not stop to think . that It was Impossible to pay such A silo, feet high and eight getting sixteen sums as the commanders are feet In diameter, is being constructed today because the game was in its In government experiment farm persons at the fancy and If a few thousand near Tucumcarl. saw game was considered a the crowd v-- soap tremendous. X i i The much despised weed has R. E. Smith Is the possessor of a f netted' ore man near Bard $500. since contract Anson signed with the old it has be proven the article can be Chicago White Stockings in 1888. He utilized fcr ope. v - 'ry put also possesses documents signed by The Roswell Elks decided to on Charles A. Comiskey, N. Fred Pfeffer Joe Jackson, 8lugger of Cleveland Naps. a good comedy about Thanksgiving and Edward N. Williamson when thpy time to take the place of the annual Scarcely a day slips by without add-- 1 engendered by Connie's line of argu- A consented to play in the Brotherhood minstrel show. ing why ment. virtually a life-lon- g league. to the fund of reasons Connie He made Mack has been bo successful In his friend out of Frank. The New Orleans The laws of 1913 in Spanish have Years ago the firm of A. G. Spalding v from the printers to players. magnate deeply indebted to just been received In Chicago out one of efforts land star baseball became 7 ft Bros. cleaned The primary reason succeas Jackson by Secretary of State Antonio Lucero, departments and threw into the for his the Athletic chief. When its undoubtedly is he Insists con- finally did develop Frank could not and are being distributed. alley considerable refuse such as pa- - that stantly on increasing his. number of be bo ungrateful as to refuse to give ! Scientific-dry-farmin- g methods re friends and the number of folks have Connie the first chance at Jackson's sulted in the production of from fif cause to be grateful some favor services. per for ,,., .iMHM-...m-1m--- teen to twenty bushels done by him. ' In giving the facts for the founda- acre in the plains section. GEORGE CURRY. ... The career of Joe Jackson furnishes tion of that tale Frank indirectly re- . McFarland Bros, nave let 'a con one of the striking examples. Charley vealed the first time, Joe for that Curry served as sheriff of several tract for ten miles of three-wir- e New manager. spon- list- Frank, Orleans Is Jackson probably Is entitled to be counties fn New Mexico in the fron- fence to Inclose deeded and state sor for this tale. Connie had control ed as one of the highest priced young tier days, saw service in the Spanish ber 0 this year. i of Joe's actions from the time that fellows ever drawn from a minor war as a captain in Roosevelt's rough Joe first signs of glistening. showed league club. riders, fought later In the Philippines When Joe refused to play Philadel- a knowledge about Lara of Questa had both legs broken in Those with keen as commander of the Phllipplno phia, Connie turned over to Sa- will sen- when a log rolled upon him while him baseball affairs remember the Scouts, was police chief of Manila and vannah, but understanding by prior to his hauling posts from the Cerro moun- with the sation created Jackson governed several provinces In ' that Joe Btlll was under his control. to Cleveland club. Joe later tains. ' ; removal the the archipelago. He was elected to New Orleans was next In line. Con was the most discussed minor leaguer The skeletons of flftr extinct TIgua the Sixty-thir- d Congress, but did not nie turned Joe over to the Pelicans. player in the country in 1910. C. W. Indians were dug up from the. ancient Boss Frank, of the local club, Insisted Murphy, owner of the Cubs, threw the seek ruins of La Cuarae, Torrance county, on paying some money for Joe's serv- first real shot at Charley Frank In the by scientists excavating for the School ices. Bhape of a message offering $10,000 Arranging For Gala Day at Artesia. of American Archaeology. - "No," Connie. may rf answered "He for the Carolina wonder. Arteala. October 14. 15 and 16 Will With one hundred and fifly acres ot prove a failure. We can New better afford watch the effect of Connie be gala days in Artesia; fSr then the grapes under cultivation, an Italian-Frenc- h to lose the money than have you gift. Did Immediately lose Mack's Frank big meeting of the West Texas and wine association has organ- it." telegraph the news to get broadcast eastern New Me'xico Press and Com- ized with prominent grape growers at "But take $300 anyway," Insisted bids. He did not. His first ..1 O.. ... 1 . other mercial clubs will take place-- - here. Frank. "I'd like to gamble on him. move was to get a message to Con- - are to be upwards. of forty - through R. He may prove a great star." nie, telling of Murphy's offer seek- There Clovis is negotiating E. and newspaper ' "Well, if he doesn't," answered Con ing advice. editors, and twice that Davis of. Amarlllo, a civil engineer and many the,ccmmerciul nie, so much the better. But we "If you've been offered $10,000 by live wires from a representative of financiers, for the towns a Tu- don't "want a thing for him." Murphy, don't take $20,000 for him," organization of the within construction of a railroad from G$t the result of the good feeling answered Mack. radius of 300 miles in all directions. cumcarl to Midland, 260 miles. ar- The program has not been entirely The jurrylnthe case of H. 8. Hollo-wa- ranged, but. the following will be on COZY D0LAN NOW A PIRATE former cashier of the Citizen's the bill: Get Together; the Tning We State Bank at Tularosa, charged with Must Do, Gayle Talbot; Alfalfa, Does embezzling $3,300 from that instltuv, Wild-Eye- d NOTES Incapacitated by Youth on - ft 4 I II MMAil It Pay, G.'A. Brainard; Making a Farm Hon, returned a verdict of guilty. Atlanta Team Who Spiked Him Pay, E. F. Freeman; Fruit Growing, ' In Sliding to Third. Good Roads Day was observed b "Cleveland J. B. Cecil; The Dairy, J. S. Carlo; The, Naps have eight Newspaper, Frank Newklrk; Hogs the people of Wagon Mound and tho players batting The got out early autos, Cozy Dolan, turned loose by the better than .275. for Profit, S. A. Lanniug; Electric citizens with Yankees last year, who now is mat Pumping, Albert Keys; Pecos Valley teams and on foot to clean up, jepalr Ing There's many a and mark roads in section. good with the Pittsburgh Pirates, uniformed baseball Oil Fields, J. B. Troxel ; Railroads and the that Cap. Anson. player who offers an explanation of why he wasn't does not play a uniformly S. B. Kemp; Baling Mar- Frank Talmage, Jr., left Roowe'.l for good game. Rates, and pers, books and worthless documents, able to play up to his best form under keting Alfalfa, Walton A. Hayatt. The Minneapolis, Minn., to attend a meet- Smith, who was employed there at the Wolverton. flrat day will be one of organization, ing of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of was were Clothes do not make man, nor knew the heap contained in 'It while the Yanha train the the Odd Fellows, representing , New time, that does a selection of officers, etc., and general teresting baseball data and proceeded ing In the south last spring, says uniform necessarily make a Mexico with William Twiggs of Al- ball player. business. The second day the people to rummage through the pile. In the Dolan, "that I met with the accident of will the visitors, buquerque. drove me to the minors Artesia entertain clump were the aforementioned con which back automobile rides all over district Dr. W, T. of Valmora We were playing against the Atlanta Michigan team has a "Strong and the Brown, the tracts, which he quickly fiahed out being on the program, and every at Industrial sanitarium, the father .of club and had the team beaten by some Wild" battery. Sounds like a de- and stored in bis collection of baseball will be given toward a proper Good day movement, was 13 1. scription of Toney. tention the Roads Information. thing like to In the ninth In Fred Valley ning a young fellow came tearing into exposition of what the Pecos in Laa Vegas filled with satisfaction Perhaps it never has been told to really Is. day will be de- way highways third base. Earl Ylngling, the Brooklyn The third over the in which the the publlo what Anson received as twirler, to of Improved on apart "I had him out easily, but he was seems to be the pitch- voted business and selection were the date set manager of the Chicago White Stock hardest hitting purpose. wild-eye- d next meeting place. for that ' ings in the year 1888. The amount a chap and slid straight for er in the National league. which is related here, will settle a lot me. I wasn't looking for such a play Making mud hricks Is quite an in- dustry Mexico. of arguments. When be attached his under such circumstances. I felt the The Detroit Tigers have purchased Girl In Soldier's Garb Arrested. in as his foot my leg, but Al signature to a document In 1888 he did Jar struck Platte from the Providence club Albuquerque. Wearing a soldier's The following have been commis- 2,0C0. I didn't feel any pain and merely of the International league.' sioned notaries public by Governor so for a sum of That was as khaki uniform and carrying army dis- a player. Seven hundred dollars was gave the youngster the laugh, for his McDonald: William E. Baker, Las charge papers, Miss Florence Lessher, : added for acting as captain and man- - foolishness. Griffith claims the Browns made a Cruces; Simon Ncustadt, Los Lunas; - City, Mo., ager. That is surprising when It Is 1 "u" " u.tj- mistake In letting Shortstop Lavan whose home is in Kansas Ettore Franchinl, Albuquerque; Clar- consldered that in 1887, the year be- - ln roora 1 felt tne blood running down go to the Athletics at the waiver was taken from a Santa Fe train here ence Iden, East Las Vegas; Moses B. fore, Anson finished the year with a y JeS- - 1 ne yon8 ieiiow s spines price. by officers because she was traveling Stevens, Las Cruces. - a gash In my battina- averace of .421. had opened on a discharged soldier's ticket. The Development Com- arrange The Farmers' .Salaries, began to go up When the 'eft leg neiow ine tnee. Al Demaree is running a close race woman did not deny sex, pany Springer, acquired f enougn, nna any young her of the bulk Brotherhood league was organized, I couian i noie in tne with Bert Humphries of the Cubs for ht.d a possessions by spikes gone admitting that she donned tho owned the Schleter contracts stocking where the had high honors In the pitching x The for that oraanization column soldiers uniform, cut off. her hair and estate. Thirty-si- square miles of range, A. Comiskey. through. .That Injury kept me off the of the league. were riven when Charles started home on the soldier's ticket 30,000 head of sheep and other prop-- N. Fred Pfeffer and Edward William- field for several weeks, waa 111 funds, eny cunuseu uwnernuiy a price "After we went north my leg was This year's records show Clyd because she and without ai son Jumped the old National league. that having only recently been discnarged said to reach $250,000. . was faithful to the old organiza- still in bad shape. I tried to play a Milan of the Senators has hit Anson th from a hospital at San Francisco. She The county commissioners and refused to Join the outlaws. game or two, but did so poorly that d pitchers harder than the the tion and given the ticket, she said, Miguel county Along with Anson's contract Smith Wolverton had to let me out. Here- right-hander- had been San road board held a sympathized - unearthed contracts of ComiBkey, after 1 Intend to keep my eyes on by a soldier, who had short bublness session- at the Las offered to to Vegas house-fo- purpose Pfeffer and Williamson, which they runners coming Into the bag, no mat- Muggsy McQraw believes that with her and assist her court the of 1 high-price- by giving her his ticket. arrangements be- had signed for th Brotherhood ter bow much the team am playing "Rube" Schauer, his d hurl reach home making final for the ' appealed "league. present owner of the on Is ahead. er from the Michigan league, has the The girl's plight to several ginning of the work that is to be done The women city, who Whit Box then was regarded as the After Dolan went to Rochester his goods and will make good la the fig charitable of this on the country highways. - supplied with clothes bought dean of fielding first basemen, al leg got somewhat better, and in a show. her and Mrs. O. S. Warren, to City. the contractor, though he was not the batter that An short time he was one of the best base her a ticket Kansas gang of men engaged tearing league. has a in ton was. Yet Comiskey when he runners in the International "Dutch" Schaefer Is the king of down large adobe building which end be organization the Jumped demanded a big salary and At the lei the pinch hitters. He has been at bav Id Fined for Quail 8hootlng. occupies block ground Im- good margin to spare, Is the halt of signed his contract containing figures with a and that capacity fifteen times. In twelve mediately south of house, exhibiting same speed Santa Fe. F. V. Lanham of Albu- the court at of $7,000 with John Addison, who was now the la the of these chances he ban either watt Silver City upon which new camp of the Pirates. querque, charged with killing quails the Grant of the club to 1190. d or made a bU , president out of sqasc-n- wi lined $50 and coitit, County hospital Is to bs ertcud,