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VOL. 8. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914. NO. 20.

person's facet Of course', your head CONFI-JDENCE- a A VOTE OF ? giess. it would nauuvise BASKET. Is small, and that makes your nose nan. who expect an immediate SCRAP more prominent. But I shouldn't feel YESl ALWAYS Millennium to vote for such a A STATELY RPYME. NOT PERFECT : so bad about It If we forget our af flictions so much easier " Congress. But if any Congress 1 C- - Does The W.iid think the A man was sick nigh untodeath ST. !539 "Well, I think you have a lot of n a generation has earned a nerve to call my nose an affliction!" Democratic lower hoiiKa has Where dwelt a dozen boys. By CORA WEEM3. vote of confidence at the polls, it cried the girl with the chocolate. justified the confidence of those When askeJ what ailed him, he You talk as though I were a side is this Sixtv-thir- d Congress now of us hailed it with co much replied: show freak, at the very least! Of who n session in Washington. "As for that," said the girl with the Illinios. box simply course, it has Its faujts, but it Isn't hope?'' asks Collier's. "Would "I think it's of chocolates, "there are you In expressing" this opinion lots of things about myself that I'd such an Impossible nose, I'd have The World advise a man at suppose I It more than the The World is influenced by - like to change if I had the chance. know! I notice ro any one else does, and I must say, Congressional election this fall A COOL DRINK FOR A HOT DAY, Now, I've never liked my nose. As partisan prejudices. We should Kitty Phipps, that if I were you I to vote Democrat or anti-Dem- o a mere child I bated It and since I've hold the same opinion if the Orangeade One p o u n d of grown up my feeling In regard to It wouldn't talk!" ci at?" 'I suppose you are lnaltuatlng some najority were Republican) or one-thir- Is desperately unchristian. It's such loaf sugar in one and d thing my complexion!" said the These are fair question which rogressives or Socialists. It a mean nose it's too long and It ia about pints of water. B .il until the no way of girl In blue serge. "You ve heard me merit tair answers. fat at the end, and there's say is a matter of work well done. sugar is all dissolved. Tour the disguising It. It's a ruinous nose!" mourn over It often enough and The World decidedly thinks I change World. - syrup, while hot, over the rinds "Oh, mercy!" said the girl who was I'd give my head If could it. that' the Democratic House "has helping the other girl dispose of the I'm not claiming to be a beauty and oranges and few instified (he confidence nf those of three small allow candy. "I wouldn't feel that way I know there are sometimes a tiny spots on my face " of us who hailed it with so much New Mux ico MktaiPkoduc"- - it to stand three hours. about it! Why, after one gets used to It never It, really! Con- 'Tiny!" cried the girl with the choc 1913. one notices saw hope." ion i stance, you are careful to keep your olates. "My goodness! I never if things THE WEEK IN HISTORY. people don't get any one with more the matter, This Congress has revised the loci eased Mine Out pat of head turned so that out a profile view " with her face! If It Isn't broken ohusea out of an extortionate Gold, Silver, CorTper and Zinc. 29 negro yellow-spott- y or a gray- - Monday, First church "Yes, that'll help a lot," broke in the it Is just iri-,co- " tariffj It has imposed an Decrease in Lead. Figures of in United States dedicated, girl in blue serge. "looking straight brown color "Yes, I've noticed that," eagerly tax which lifts part of the United States Gelogical .Survey , at you one can't see how fat the tip 1794. broke In the girl in brown. "How Sub-'reasii- of your nose really is, dear. And I've hurden of taxation from poverty Show Total gain of $3,lGt5,017. 30 ry es- complexion some- Tuesday, seen noses so much worse all over a funny Kitty's acts to wealth. It has enacted a Large gains were m;ide in the tablished, 1840. times! Did you ever notice that It gets color of her hair, 6o Banking and Currency law for Wednesday, 1 International Just the mine production of gold, silver, Scrap Basket Continued. she looks all alike? I think it Is most which the American people have copper acd zinc in New Mexico postal regulations issued, 1874. ( curious!" been striving for nearly twenty in 1913, according to final figur Thursday, 2 James A. Garfield ioca to wtiter and b )iling. "The hard part is," said the girl years. When plates and dishes havt who was helping dispose of the candy, Whatever differences of es of Charles W. Henderson, of shot, 1881. get away a bad to be in oven, if that you can't from pinion there may he about the the United States Geological Friday, 3 First paper, photo- warmed the complexion. There Isn't a thing you administrative details of this i n -- newspaper is placed underneath, can do to distract attention from It, Survev. The mine . production graphs made, following t - It Is the most prominent measure, all financial suhnite.- f gold showed an increase of types. it will breik the heat and pre because agree, vent plates from cracking. thing" that under it this count ry $97,480 over the outvut of 784,-44- 6 Saturday, 4 Independence Day; the "I'm certainly much obliged to you! cannot have another panic liKe in 1912; that of silver, an in first gasoline automobile. Saucepans that have been interrupted the owner of the com- plexion that was under discussion. those of 1873, 1893 and 1907. crease of 4,572 ounces over the Sunday, 5 Salvation Army burnt, should never be rilled with thi I'm glad to find out that you regard In addition, this Congress has production of 1,53(5,701 ounces fou tided, 1805. sodawater, for, although me as a human monstrosity! My com- destroyed the lobby. In ths in 1912; lead, a decrease of 1, removes the burnt portion, i plexion may not be the finest on earth. guess pass In a crowd! case of the Panama Tolls bill ih V also makes the saucepan liabl but I I'd It 547,054 pounds from the yield of Isn't necessary to be an Insipid pink , WISE AND OTHERWISE again time i' has not only wiped out a pe 5,494,018 pounds in 1912; copper, to burn the next and white to be good looking! Art . culiarly hyprocritical subside an increase of 22,277,742 pound The government still seems is used. So instead of doing ists have been known to rave over but it has reasserted the good slow to war, despite ihi, fill it with salt water, and the color symphony of a girl Uko mo yield ot make the golden-brown- , ! i t i TIT ovr the all a faint they call it! aim or me iaiioinn respect.ito pounds in 1912; and zinc (figur willingness of yellow editors to then tiring it slowly to the boil They" treaty obligations. In tb mat ed as spelter or zinc in zinc bang out the'ir typewriters in This burnt, particles will then "Anyhow," said the girl who w"a3 ter of Mexico it has scrupulously ' ihs nation's service. come off without any difficulty. helping to dispose of the candy, "I'm oxide), an increase of 2,950,524 glad I'm sensible enough to realize - is a and bony avoided all semblance of jingo- pounds over the output of 37 The advertising pages of cur- Brisket fat my weak points and not so foolish ism anu demagogy. Taking pounds in 1912. Despite rent mgazines convince as that. piece of meat, but in city mark as to think I'm a regular Venus'. be and rolled What I'd like to change Is my figure. its work as a whole, the Con lovver averages yearly prices for European hotel proprietors are ets it can bought " bone Ii I suppose you've notlfced gross that is still in session has copper and zinc, the total value going after the American dollar with the removed. "Oh. Indeed, we have!" Interrupted achieved the most important of the output was $11,094,002, harder than ever this summer. - makes good corned beef, and is- - the girl In brown. "But I wouldn't worry so much. Of course, the record of constructive legislation 1913 - Philadelphia women excellent for many good meat over It an increase for of $3,100,- have fashions are bound So change some of any Congress in fifty years. 047. started a crusade in favor of in dishes. If will serve for pel day and I suppose when It's no long- The World does not withdraw dividual drinking buckets for roast, brown stew, Irish stew, er the style to look like a lath It'll a single word of its criticism of horses. Next ia order will be beef a la mods, and can be cur be bad for you, but Just now you're Events of Interest from all right. You're Just the thing! Why, the labor to gold-fis- h. t braised or baked in meat amendments the the Seat of Govern- boilit'g the water for the ied, everybody Is simply trying to look Sherman Anti-Tru- st law, nor of pies. shapeless and lank." its complaint that the IIouKe ment. Every city should an "I should think you would be glad," have said the girl with the chocolate, "to ) has not yet given adequate con ordinance restricting the sale of no Washington, D. C, June 27, I91 know that you have absolutely econ- - any shape at all." Biueration to the issue ot firearms. It is the promiscuous FACTS WORTH KN0WNI. hips nor omy. But in epite of mistakes 'Special lo the Record. sale of weapons which produces "Thank you so much!" tartly said Anxiyeksakik. young woman under discussion. and shortcomings, we can recall crime. If firearm were made the Wedding "If you can't appreciate a figure that no previous Congress that so Whs'i Who in Lobbyists? as hard to purchase as poison, First Cotton Is svelte and willowy I suppose that's fully kept its faith with the A number of organizations iu they wouldn't be so handy forjSecond Paper your misfortune! It takes a con- riiird Lerther noisseur to admire some types of people, no previous Congress Washington have no other ex- the young man, who suddenly beauty types out of the ordinary! that was so little controlled by cuse for existence than to secure and impulsively becomes a Fifth Wooden Since you are beefy and billowy I sordid special interests, no prev favorable legislation. Among crituial through a flash of Seventh Woolen suppose In e you have to ioug Tin run down everybody else! Thank i Congress so free from scan these are the labor and agri- temper. Tenth goodness, I am what I am!" 11 1 1 sighed girl In , uai ana manipulation anu cultural organization. Yet no The odor of printer's ink and Twelfth .....Silk "Well, anyhow," the treachery to the public welfare. one has ever questioned the cedar is not at all agreeable to Fifteenth Crystal brown, "barring my hair and eyes, my complexion and teeth and figure and of v Twentieth ..China no previous uongress mat so rights of the representatives moths. An ordinary trunk ears and nose, I think I'm rather good fully embodied the theory and these bodies. Representatives uned with cJean newspapers, Twenty fifth Silver looking! I'm really sorry for you un- . responsibilities of representative of public lands interests of the under which a number of small Fortieth Ruby fortunates!" upon Golden government. Nor do we believe west have also been looked pieces of wol from cigar boxes Fiftieth Long Trip for Submarines. that Collier's can recall any with favor in Washington. haves been laid, makes almost Seventy-fift- h . .Diamond When Jules Verne wrote "Forty Congress that ever did more to The people who are most apt to us a sroraga place for cloth- Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" few safe Imagined his weird in good be lobbying of his readers that write furth the will of accused of are those ing as an expensive cedar chest. idea would be accomplished within into who represent manufacturing to yet two the people the statute A very convenient article The Seeress ''You will eo m their lifetime, submarines books of the Nation. and commercial enterprises, and in a house is a smooth, have started from Portsmouth, Eng- have marry a man with of Australia, a distance of 13.-00- 0 So much for the first question there has been soma resentment stick, forty inches loads land, for strong about money who will give you a miles, which they will accomplish question answers expressed in regard to by own power, by I he second this long, with a deep notch in one piincely allowance. Two dol under their created itself, ' ' some of the people who have With pictures may engines. They are scheduled end.' this, lars, pleasu. May 18, which The World would not advi been fighting for what they be to reach Australia about be lifted by the wires from their The Custom r 'Til pay you allows for no loss of time from start a man who believes in tt Payne lieve to be the rights of manu has oil engines hooks, cleaned and replaced, out of the allowance. Good-h- y to finish. Each boat Aldrich tariff to vote for an facturing and industrial inter thus saving the climbing up and of r, calculated, to de- other Democratic Congress. ests. ' One has velop S60 revolutions per minute, and It manufacturer down on a stepladder, which is will carry 11,000 gallons of paraffin as would not advise a man who be complained that "when wenend so tiresome to a woman, fuel and 1,600 gallons of lubricating lievesin government by Wal representatives to the Capital to There was sn old fellow in Head oil. They have as arnfaments four ing. Who muttered, "Man's .life torpedo tubes, and on arrival will be street and special privilege, to kaep us adyised upon our mat They we present our sledding; fitted with wireless telegraphy. votofor such a Congress. It ters, and views is hard are to be known as AE1 and AE2, be- in we are ac- KINKS- - '.would not advise a man .who be relation thereto, KITCHEN He raises a beard. ing of the P class. They will bo es- cused of keeping a secret ana sheared, as as Singapore by his heves in secret lobbies and in A simple, effective glue that And then, when it's corted far dangerous, if not a corrupt, lob majesty's ship Eclipse. , - - (it for is bed taeaty-breakin- g and in- hidden is harmless and odorless can be The ore thing it's by." Kenna Record one year $1,00. subsides to yote for such a Con (Continued on page 8.) 'made by adding ordinary tap ding. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

MAX FLACK IS FASTI BEST FIELDER IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE i

DIMINUTIVE FED OUTFIELDER IS 8ECOND TY COBB.

Hit Ability to Beat Out Bunt Hat 8urprlaed Many Pitcher of In- dependent League H I Alto Rated at Hard Hitter. Lemuel Was Wrong He Came Back Next Day

Max Flack, the diminutive outfield- ' marriage office th other ; WASHINGTON. Lemuel ambled Into the license er for the Chicago Feds, It looked his workaday clothes. upon by nearly all of the clubs of "Does I get my license heahT" Lemuel wanted to know. the new organization at the fastest "You do," responded th clerk. man in the league, writes John O. Seyt "Den," said Lemuel with dignity, in the Chicago Daily News. His abil- "you kin make It out fo' me." ity to beat out bunts has caused sur- He unhesitatingly gave answer prise for many pitchers and third to the various form question pro- basemen, who, upon fielding the ball pounded to him. And when this was cleanly, found Flack had reached the concluded he reached for the paper Initial bag. which he had signed. Maxmilllan is built much on the "Not yet," said the clerk genUy, lines of Tommy Leach of the Cubs, "not yet. You must take the oath and although he is a d batter, pay the dollar. while Tommy hits naturally. "Take de oath?" said Lemuel. In the outer garden Flack's speed "Man, what kind of oath is datt" has carried him under many hard hit "You must take oath that what you have stated is the truth." balls which with a slower man In the "And den," said Lemuel in a pained voice, "after I take dat oath I gotta " left park would have gone for long pay a dollar besides!" , hits. He also has a marvelouely good "It Is the law," said the marriage license clerk solemnly. left arm, and has stopped half a dozen Lemuel turned toward the door. " ' runnei s at the plate who have tried "I reckon I'll wait till next yeah," he stated. "I didn't reckon when I to score on short hits or fly balls. Max cum to get married you white folke would make me do all de wo"k." has a way of setting himself when- But Lemuel was wrong. He didn't wait until next year. He came next ever he grabs a fly, especially If there day. And at the outside door of the courthouse the voice of his future bride Is a runner on third waiting to take a could be heard as she dragged him toward the office. And these were her chance of scoring after the ball is joft sentiments : - caught "Now, you trlflln you all gimme dat dollah en' I'll pay fo' de This young athlete Is a place hit- license. . And If you don't tak' dat oath right 1 11 bus you when I get outside ter. Max's favorite spot Is Just over sho's I live!" the head of the second baseman. He Bometimes drops the ball out of the reach of the right fielder and this en- Shedding of Teeth Is a Most Interesting Subject ables Max to take two bases. Seventy-fiv- e per cent of the singles Max has are respectfully Invited to consider the shedding of teeth. It Is a YOU - made have been between first and sec- George Burn of 'New York Giant. interesting subject of thought,- in that It touches the memory-wir- e ond bases. On the bunts which he that connects with our own milk-molar- s way back in the last century, when beat out every one of them went either George Burns Is the best fielder In the National league, according to we were Remember? There. Is--a ' down the third base line or between Manager McGraw of the Giants. "George has It born in him," is the terse young gentleman out Cleveland park fiXTCET TOUA Way In Napoleon explains It. Burns Giants way who had tvo loose ones. In front, 'CRAT PJC ftlSU which the Little Joined the " V "W. as a regular late in 1912, and made good from the start. He is normally that wobbled, but would not shed. He It... . .4W i--T ri a .200 hitter, very fast on the bases and uses his head at all stages. was offered every, inducement to have ice them pulled ice cream, and other CREAM lures but as every proposition had a IN life T 1 i X! STORIES AID THE MANAGERS very literal string to It, the young gentleman hung on to his teeth. And hung on to him as a door Mlller Hugglns I Having HI Flrtt the teeth hangs on by one hinge. Real St. Loul Chance With The other day the special Provi Cardinal This Seaton. Amoigthe. dence which plays nurse to small boys arranged that little cousin Virginia, in a hammock on the porch, should swing If this thing keeps up, managers of against the young gentleman with such .satisfying results that, the first thing major league teams that are In the rut the Big Man heard when he whlzsed home was: may be going around to the newspaper "It's out, papa! Virginia kicked it "out." boys and the other professional goat The household celebrated with due Jubilation, and more enticing sug getters, pleading with them to start gestions were thrown out as to the advisability of having mamma pull out campaigns for their beheading. Take the other tooth, which was "so loose, darling, It couldn't possibly hurt " the case of Hank O'Day. Th pink sheets no sooner began to swing the ax for him than his team started on a Next use a Net to Catch Tram Robbers winning streak. Likewise Miller Hug- - Chance Is looking this year many gins. As soon as the leadlines an- better THERE'S a slip 'twixt shooting the train robber and getting the nounced that he was to be decapitated than he has for several seasons. and that's why Jim Yokum of Red Bluff, Ca.'., Is going about these " his team started on a spurt such as days with a rueful countenance on which the gloom is settled as thickly a Cardinals have not enjoyed for years. Charles Herzog Is succeeding in the white powder on some of the The suggestion Is offered George Stall-- Cincinnati because he know bow la artificial ladies we see nowaday.' lngs. If he can coax Boston sorlbes handle his directors. Jim's a train hand of some sort to quit trying to reassure the publio It may be he is an express messenger, Max Flack of Chicago Fed. ' and have them denounce him as an Fans will notice that Tm-no- t or a conductor of his real grade I the pitcher and third baseman, and he Impossibility as a team 'manager the breaks" still holds his Job as know naught. . All I know Is what seldom falls to beat one to the bag lowly Braves may climb into the first a major league manager. Francis John Dyer of Los Angeles when he catches the third Backer play division. But the subject of this and other - Pacific coast point told ing back In his regular position. brochure Is Miller Hugglns, the tiny Pitcher Ed Pfeffer of tbe Brooklyns your correspondent, and he said Jim The young man played the outfield manager of the Cardinals. He Is get Is a brother of Jeff Pfeffer, the for- is a train hand. At any rate, Jim for. Peoria In the Three I league last ting his first real chance this season mer Boston and Cub pitcher. saw two men crawl Into the mall car year and batted .352 In 117 games. He and look at what he Is doing. Last I llUfl of his traiq while It was Btopplng at tied for third place In the league with year he took a disorganized team, It is said that Wagner will be used DaltA 0.n T .1 U o n trua tnnvlncr nl. Flannagan of Decatur. These two with a considerable portion of its as scout by the Red Sox If he does ture hero, he drew his shooting irons and began peppering the robbers. They practically led the league. The only membership sulking on him. No man- not get Into playing condition soon. returned the fire, but Jim's unerring aim brought one of the villains to the two men ahead of them were Kaylor ager can win with sulkers on his team. ground silent Jim had killed him. The other fellow ran. of Danville, who batted .890, but played Hugglns cleared his decks in a trade Griffith' young heavers are giving Now that was a fair day's work for a train band, and Jim began to get In only 71 games, and Kommers of that was all to his advantage. He de- Walter Johnson plenty of assistance all swelled up over It, and applied to the post office department for that thou- Springfield, now with SL Louis Feds, veloped a young pitcher or two, and a keeping sand dollars reward which he understood to be standing for Just such cases. in the Senators In the lime post who batted :355 in 60 games. light The office department opened his letter, yawned, rubber stamped It, passed It on through several million miles of red tape and returned It to During the season with Peoria, , . . I . I.I. Buuiciuuig unaH wiin.I. which was a tall end ball club, finish' Hughey Jennings says If -- he fiui niui that "Sir: In reply to your esteemed favor of recent we beg to advise ing absolutely last, Flack stole 12 had the White Sox pitching staff he'd date the "which you claim Is offered only in the case of mail rob- bases and led the league In thievery, r ' v 1 ' rs run away with the American league that reward train which was a marvelous per pennant bers arrested and convicted." rather .was dumfounded. He nor formance on such a club. was his Jim had neither arrested convicted his robber. It He had merely killed him. great speed enabled him to estab- Bos- that Outfielder Leslie Mann of the The next time he sees a man robbing the mails he Intends to throw a lish this mark. In the 117 game ton Braves honor of had the bitting net over him and take him to Washington, to the postmaster general, In played Max gpt 157 hits for a total of run of season the first home the at a box - 08 bases. He bagged 26 doubles and Forbes field. 13 triples, but failed to draw a homer, Flack is twenty-thre- e years of age If John McGraw said all of the Gets Amusement Out of Being a "Doppelganger" and his home Is In East SL Louis. He things he Is credited with saying he'd haB been playing ball only two years be so busy talking he'd have no that fated to have In neighborhood and Manager Tinker predicts with time for managing. president jeema somewhere his a that EVERY a the German call It; In English, a year's training In com- "double" some another fast so closely Is continually pany this young man will one President Hugh one who resembles him that he being mistaken for be of Jenes of the Lin double Is sensations of the game. coln club announces his team him. President Wilson' the that public life. Representa as Tigers on, also in He is will be known from this Illinois, and they Money for Lou Crlger. Instead of Antelopes. tive McKenzie of look as much alike as twins although rRESIOEffX John Morrill, the old-tim- e Boston Mr. McKenzie Is said to look more iQU one player, Is acting as treasurer of the A Milwaukee admirer wishes atten alike than the president, according to TO TH'W being raised In Boston tion called to the pitching of fund for Lou Tom the wit of the house press gallery, PLC TO veteran 1 Dougherty, who has performed Criger, the catcher who like a who is an Irishman, course. 6f WORE Boston, youngster season. of now helpless in a hospital lu this As Representative CAREFUL get McKenzie was Criger thinks he will on his feet leisurely strolling through the lobby mm Maxwell, pitcher again, but bis friends fear he is don Bert for th Brook of a Washington hotel one evening lyn Feds, Is with a arm, for. out broken last winter a stranger approached Maxwell was hit by ball Mr5 Manager Miller Hugglna. In him.- - Make Goud Showing. a game with Louis. Leonard St "Pardon me, Mr. President," he said, with a frown of concern, "I know Leonard, formerly of Des catcher, convinced team as a Joe his you are moet democratic in your habits and the people admire you for it, Is Playing base In man among men Harry Lord Is as rare a species as but Moines, third the whole that he was a really, sir, this is too great a risk for the of the United to place Mike Mowrey with the deserving loyal a bumming bird that can shoe ruler States take, of Pitts and of thus wandering about the city at night, alone and unattended by even He Is making They say horse. Lord has quit baseball be- a burgh Nationals. and set sail. his destination single guard. You owe It to the people to be more careful." good showing and hitting regularly, Is Division.". sure look cause he says he "felt himself slump "First It it Mr. McKenzie bowed In acknowledgment, and, laying his hand upon hi Th only thing Hugglns fear now 1 ing a a player." houlder in a friendly way, thanked him for his kind interest, and, promising Eddie Riley I Boosted. that the people who triad to get his to be mora careful In future, passed on, leaving the stranger in an ecstatlo Under the new ownership of the goat earlier will overdo tbe praiso for, Mordecal Brown, manager of the trance. Boston American Secretary Eddie as between flatterers and knockers, he St Loul Feds, Is said to have found "I didn't hav th very capable heart to tell th fellow the brutal truth and spoil hit Riley has had bis authority extended really believes th tatter are to be a substitute lnfielder In venlngs for the rest of th winter, at the lodge b secre-- John Mlste, who was In and the corner drug tor and Is now a full fledged preferred, at least as long as tbey the Clasi D t4d th Ub'. wfcn there's company for dlnnsr," tary. I com out In tba open with It, Union MSOCUUoa last lewog. remarked fr, McICeni4 TIIE RECORD. KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

"Let us go and meet them, padre," "That's aot half bad," gratefully. He smiled. "My dear Mies Four she said quietly. With ber father, Harrlgan began to recount the trials nler, I have come to the place where her mother and the others, the Inevit- of forgetfulness. I distrust even myself." WOMEN CAN - able introduction would be shorn of Slyly from the corner of her eye "Forgive my curiosity!" Its danger. Nora looked at Courtlandt, who was Courtlandt held out hi. cup to Kao. PLMT- "Nora!" It was ber mother calling. at that moment staring thoughtfully "I am glad to see you again." HARDLY BELIEVE She put her arm through the padre's, tato his tea cup and stirring the con- "Ah, Sahib!" and they went forward leisurely. tents Industriously. His face was a The little Frenchwoman was torn Y- "Why, I thought you HONE- father, weren't little thinner, but aside from that he with curiosity and repression. She How Mr. Hurley Was Re, coming," said Nora. Her voice was had changed scarcely at all; and then, wantad to know what causes had pro- without a tremor. because these two years had left so duced this unusual drama which was stored to Health by Lydia The padre hadn't the least idea that little mark upon his face, a tinge of unfolding before her eyes. To be pre- E. Pinkham's Vegetable JAOON: a volcano might at any moment open unreasonable anger ran over her. "Men sented with effects which had no ap- Compound. up at his side. He smiled benignly. have died' and worms havb eaten parent causes maddening. ' was It was Changed my mind," said Harrlgan. them," she thought cynically. Perhaps not dissimilar to being, taken to the "Nora, Molly, I want you to meet Mr. the air between them was sufficient- second act of n modern problem play Eldon, Mo. " I was troubled with . 1 JiUWJUL Courtlandt. I don't know that I ever ly charged with electricity to convey and being forced to leave before the displacement, inflammation and female said anything about It, but his father the impression across the Intervening curtain rose upon the third act She weakness, t or two was oufljcf the best friends I ever had. space; for his eyes came up quickly, had laid all the traps her intelligent years I could not way up on He was on his here, so I came but not quickly enough to catch her. mind could invent-- ; and Nora had calm- stand. my feet along with htm." Then Harrlgan She .dropped her glance to Abbott, ly walked over them or around. Nora"s long at a time and I paused and looked about him embar-rassedl- y. could not walk two transferred It to the Barone, and final- mind was Celtic; French In its adroit-nes- B There were half a dozen ly let It rest" on her father face. Four and Irish In Us' watchfulness and blocks without en- unfamiliar faces. handsomer men she had never seen. tenacity. And now she had set her during cutting and The colonel quickly stepped Into the "You never told me you knew Court- arts of persuasion In motion (aided by drawing pains down CD. breach, and the Introduction of Court- landt," said Harrlgan, speaking to a piquant beauty) to lift a corner of my right Bide which general ' landt became Nora bowed, Abbott the veil from this man's heart Check- increased every rhod: and became at once engaged In an an- "Just happened that way. We went mate! month. I have been imated conversation with the Barone, school together. ' When I was at that time purple 14- - Jk' to little '"I should like to help you," she vc-- rr who had Just finished his set victori- they used to make me wear curls and in the fAre anil vnnM wot ously. said, truthfully. wide collars. Many's the time Court- what way?" walk the floor. I could not lie down or The padre's benign slowly "In ..smile landt walloped the school bullies for It was useless, but she continued: Bit still sometimes for a day and a night faded. mussing me up. I don't see him much "She does not know that you went at a time. I was nervous, and had very SYNOPSIS. little appetite, no ambition, CHAPTER IX. these days. Once In a while he walks to Flora Deslmone's that night" melancholy, in. That's all. Always seems to know "And yet she sent you to watch me." and often felt as though I had not a EleanorC de Toscana was elnKlne; In friend in the world. After I had tried fid-wa- where his friends are, but none ever "But so many things happened after Paris, whlcri, perhaps, accounted for Dick Courtlandt's Boy. most every female Courtlandt's appearance there. Mul- Presently the servants brought out knows, where he Is." ward that she evidently forgot" remedy without suc- timillionaire, he Wandered about where cess, my mother-in-la- w advised me to dark-skinne- d Abbott proceeded to elaborate some "That is possible." fancy dictated. He might be In Paris one the The silent take Lydia E. Pinkham's day and Kamchatka the next. Following Sikh, with his fierce curling whiskers, of his friend's exploits. Nora heard, (TO BE CONTINUED.) Vegetable the opera he goes to a cafe and Is ac- Compound. I did so and gained in his flashing eyes, seml-mllltar- as If from afar. Vaguely she caught costed by a pretty young woman. She the strength every day. have now no trou- gave him the address of Flora Deslmone, semi-orient- garb, topped by an enor- a glimmer of what the contest was MIGHT TURN IT TO ACCOUNT I gives ble in any way and highly vocal rival of Toscana, and Flora mous brown turban, claimed Court- going to be. She could xsee only a lit- praise your Mm the address of Eleanora, whom he Is medicine. It advertises itself." Mrs. determined to see. Courtlandt enters landt's attention; and It may be added tle way; ; still, she was optimistically John D. Archbold's Idea of What He Eleanora's apartments. She orders him the result. She was ready. S. T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri. out and shoots at him. The next day that he was glad to have something confident of Could Do With Premature Paris Is shocked by the mysterious dis- to look at unembarrassedly. He want- Indeed, now that the shock of the Qbituary. Remember, the remedy which did appearance of the prima donna. Realizing ed to catch the Indian's eye, but meeting was past, she found herself this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable that he may be suspected of the abduo-tlo- n Rao of Eleanora Courtlandt arranges for had no glances to waste; ke was con- not at all averse to a conflict. It would John D. Archbold, at a luncheon that Compound. For sale everywhere. an alibi. Eleanora reappears and accuses cerned with Immediate business be something to let go the pent-u- p D. Courtlandt of havJng abducted her. His the of followed the launching of the John It has helped thousands of women alibi Is satisfactory to the police and the superintending the service. wrath of two years. Never would she Archbold oil at Newport News, who have been troubled with displace- charge tanker Is dismissed. Eleanora flees to "Oh, yes; I am very fond of Como," speak to him directly; never would talked In an Interesting reminiscent ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, Lake Como to rest after the shock. She to Is followed by a number of her admirers, he found himself replying mechanical- she permit him be alone with her; vein about newspapers. irregularities, periodic pains, backache, among them the prince who really pro- ly to Mrs. Harrlgan. He gave up Rao never would she miss a chance to "Certain inaccuracies nave appeared that bearing down feeling, indigestion, cured her abduction. Courtlandt also goes twist his heart, to humiliate him, to to Como and there meets Jlmmle Harrl-ga- n, as hopeless so far. as coming to his about me In newspapers," he said, "but and nervous prostration, after all other retired prlsefighter and father of El- rescue was concerned. He began, snub him. always tried to put up with means have failed. Why don't you try eanora, whose real name is Nora Harrt- - I have heard," she was dimly I have despite his repugnance, to watch Nora. "So even, to turn them to it? Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co--, ?an. Harrlgan takes Courtlandt Into his conscious of saying. them tried, at once. Me Introduces Courtlandt . And all the while Mrs. Harrlgan was good account. Lynn, Mass. to his daughter, but the latter gives no talking and he was replying; and she "Didn't know you knew," said Ab- wae sign of ever having met him before. She ... "One of these Inaccuracies a studiously avoids him, thought him charming, whereas he bott l. obituary paper "Knew what?" rousing herself. long that a certain had not formed anyopinlon of her at printed of mysejf. A young man at Liver CHAPTER VIII Continued." "That Courtlandt nearly lost his life Make the all, nor later could remember a word the time, I called on the editor and "I have bad many wicked thoughts of the conversation. In the eighties." lately," "In eighties!" dismayed said mildly: Do its Duty resumed Nora, turning her "Tea ! " bawled the colonel The verb the at her " to printed, gaze away players. slip. -- 'How did It come be Nine times in ten when the liver la from the tennis had its distinct uses, and one general- "'Come to be printed?' said be. right the stomach and bowels are right. She and padre were on . the sitting the ly applied It to the colonel's outbursts "Latitudes. Polar expedition." CARTER'S LITTLE lower steps The oth- "Heavens! I was away." sir?' of the veranda. without being depressed by the feel- miles 'Why, man died, and so we printed ers were loitering by nets. The padre own the LIVER PILLS the ing of Inelegance. took her hand in his Do you we print obituaries com "The old plaint disturbs you?" and began softly. It think gentlybutfirmly There is invariably some slight hes- to'pat it It was the living?' - pel a lazy liver to . "Yes." nearest he dared approach in way of the f vp 1LARTER5 itation in the selection of chairs the " 'No, not as a rule,' said I, 'only I'm GO ItS QUty. M "Can you not cast It out wholly?" tea-tabl- e of suggesting . around a In the open. Nora caution. He alone of Archbold referred to here, and ' Cures Con-- III!' "Hate has many tentacles." them all knew. the stipation, In f scored the first point of this singular make a correction,' said "What produces condition of "Oh, I believe I something '"We'll the digestion, that battle by seizing the padre on one read hurriedly. "We'll make a cor- mind?" meditatively. "Is It because about It In the newspapers." editor Sick side and her father on the other and In tomorrow's issue.' W we have wronged somebody?" "Five years ago." Abbott et down rection HeadacLe, ' pulling them down on the bench. It "'Oh, I don't know,' said I. 'Per- and Distress After Eating. "Or because somebody has wronged was adroit In two ways: it put Court- his tea cup. "He's the bravest man I ns?" know. He's man, haps you'd better let It stand. I can SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL TRICE. landt at a safe distance and in nowise rather a friendless show It to my friends when they come "Or misjudged us, by us has been besides. Horror of money. Thinks Genuine must bear Signature offended the younger men, who could to borrow money from me.' " misjudged?" softly. find no cause for alarm in the close every one Is after him for that. Tries "Good gracious!" exclaimed Nora, to throw it away; but piles proximity of her two fathers, the spir- the Income He Didn't Mind the Crowd. springing up. , itual physical. A few mo- up too quickly. See that Indian, pass- and the . The most embarrassing moment of "What Is It?" . ments later Courtlandt saw a smile ing the cakes? Wouldn't think It, "Father is coming up the pathl" would you, that Courtlandt carried my life was when I once entertained of malice part her UpB, for he found a young man friend at our camp at a "I am glad to see him. But I do not himself between Celeste and the in- him on his back for five miles! The recollect having seen the face of the Indian bad fallen afoul a wounded popular lake, on Sunday, writes a Chi- evitable frump. cago Tribune correspondent The Writ for catalog and fnll Information abont a man with him." murmured, for he tiger, and the beaters were miles off. big paying uncrowdpd profewtion. Kvery year "Touched!" he young man had been very all we roceive mure request lor our graduates than The lithe eagerness went out of appre- I've been watching. They haven't even attentive we flu. was a thorough sportsman and during our acquaintanceship but I can Nora's body instantly. Everything ciated a good point even when taken spoken to each other. Courtlandt's ST. JOSEPH VETERINARY COLLEGE probably forgotten all about the inci- never had thought the affair serious. 76T Sylvanie Street, St. Joe oph, Missouri by his opponent. went to the car with him and, as Manufacture Hog Cholera serum also. it," whis- dent, and the Indian would die rather I "I never saw anything like usual, there, was a crowd there. We pered Mrs. Harrlgan; into the colonel's than embarrass his savior before strangers." stood back until the others were on pArker's ear. and then he Btepped on the first "Saw asked. "Your friend, then, is quite a hero?" board A''i HAIR DALSAM what?" he step and stood talking. 1 A toilet preparation of merit. "Mr. Courtlandt can't keep his eyes What was the. matter with Nora's I Helpfttoerariicatedandruff. voice? Abbott wonder-ingl- As the car started, I held out my For Restoring Color and off of Nora." looked at her Nft".X BuutytoCrayorFadedHajr. hand to say good-to- and he held It so . "I say!" The colonel adjusted his The tone was bard and un- CZl.H t0o.andtl.U0atDrui.-:lu- firmly that I could not escape. Then eye-glas- expected to see musical. not that he over and kissed me on the more clearly by doing so, but because "He couldn't be anything else, be- he leaned I ran along beside the Clocks and Time. habit had long since turned an affecta- ing Dick Courtlandt's boy," volun- head while moving car in sight of all our camp The punishment does sometimes fit tion Into a movement wholly mechan- teered Harrlgan, with enthusiasm. "It who runs friends. the crime. An individual for ical. "Well, who can blame. him? in the family." some months past specialized in thefts twenty-fiv- e seems strange," Oad! If I were only or "It observed Nora, of clocks was last week given time. thereabouts." "that I never beard you mention that Mexican "Cartwheel" Hats. most coun- Punch. Mrs. Harrlgan did not encourage you knew a Mr. Courtlandt." General Villa, like of his trymen, has a fancy for large-brimme- this regret. The colonel had never "Why, Nora, there's a lot of things your nobody hats. An American who served for Sillicus "Just what is idea of been a rich man. On the other hand, mentions unless chance brings a popular woman?" Cyuicut "The them up. I eome years as secretary of a Mexican this Edward Courtlandt was very rich; Courtlandt the one knew one we never fall in love with." he was young; and he bad the entree has been dead these sixteen years. corporation, says that "the Mexicans If I knew he had son, for- possess a special weakness for hats to the best families in Europe, which had a I'd All mean acts of life gotten all It. only grave- of the cartwheel type. It la by no the his are was greater In her eyes than either about The quickly brought before drowning yard Isn't on the hillside; one means unusual in Mexico to see a a youth or riches. Between sips of tea there's man or a candidate for office. Bhe builded a fine caBtle In Spain. under everybody's tbatch." man wearing a hat worth $30 or (35, Abbott and the Barone carried their The padre nodded approvingly. while his suit is not worth a dime. In pupa and cakes over to the bench and Nora was not particularly pleased one part of the country a law has been $10 every sat down on the grass, Turkish-wise- . with this phase In the play. Court- enacted imposing a fine of on BUSHELS FERACRE Both simultaneously offered their landt would find a valiant champion man found to be wearing a hat more I 35 cakes, and Nora took a lady finger in her father, who would blunder In than 39 Inches wide." i the yield of WHEAT when some fine passes were being ex- us as sua mi from each. Abbott laughed and the on many farm In Barone smiled. changed. And she could not tell him; The Artful 8chemer. Western Canada in she would have out tongue "When comes to ways and means, 191J, some yields "Oh, daddy mine!" sighed Nora cut her it being reported a Iff!! drolly. rather. my wife 1b a wonder." hiah as 50 bushel "Will You Me?" per high Forfllve "Huh?" "Will you forgive me?" asked Ce- "Some Oxer, eh?" acre. As say so. as 100 bushels were) seemed to grow cold, as If she had be- "Don't let mother see those shoes." leste of Courtlandt Never had she "I should Her latest stunt recorded in some 111 Is to encourage an affair of the heart districts tor oata. come enveloped in one of those fogs . "What's the matter with 'em! Ev- felt more at ease. For a full ten BO bushels for barley and that suddenly blow down menacingly erybody's wearing the same." minutes he chatted pleasantly, with between the hired girl and the hand- from 10 to 20 bus. for flu. from hidden icebergs. Fortunately "Yes. But I don't see how you man- never the slightest hint regarding the some milkman, so the girl will get up J. Keys arrived in the morning." country 5 years ago from the Inquiring eyes of the padre were age to do it. One shoe string is vir- episode In Paris. She could stand it early in the Pittsburgh Denmark with very little) gin Is pagan no longer, "Will you forglvt me?" Dispatch. means. Ha boinesteaded, not directed at her. He was here, not white and the other worked hard, ia now the yards away, coming brown." "For what?" owner of &0 acres of land, t TV a dozen toward 21)6 her, her father's arm In his! After "I've got nine pairs of shoes, and "That night In Paris."' Much Work on 8mall Box. in 1913 hd ,Tcrop of KsKif a cigar box may acrea. which taill realize nun Sl'vy.' what had passed he had dared! It yet there's always something the mat- "Do not permit that to bother you The construction of about S4.000. His wheat rf X? was not often thai Nora Harrlgan was ter," ruefully. never noticed when in the least I was never going to re- seem to be a very simple matter to box passes through "T' lj and averaged over Ss bushels subjected to a touch of vertigo, but at I put them on. Besides, I wasn't call it" the novice, but the tw roe acre. moment If coming." , "Was it so unpleasant?" nineteen processes before It is ready Thouaanrla ftf similar in- - this she felt that she stirred miuht be related of . contrary, cigars. s Hurra the ever so little she must fall. The stock "That's no defense. But rest easy. "On the I was much to receive the homesteaders in Manitoba. Sas whence she had sprung, however, was I'll be as secret as the grave." amused." katchewan and Alberta. I one "I did not tell you the truth." Duty Plain. The croD of 1913 was an abun aggressive and fearless; and by the "Now, for would never have dant one everywhere in Western tlma Courtlandt had reached the outer noticed If you hadn't called my atten- "So I hayja found out." You know your duty. No man ever Canada. markings of the courts, Nora was tion," said the padre, stealing a glance "I do not believe that it was --you," looked for It and did not find It Phil- Ask for descriptive literature and reduced railway rates. Apply to his own patent impulsively. lips Brooks. . ' physically herself, again. The advan- at immaculate leathers. Superintendent of Immigration, tage of the meeting would be his. .That "Ah, padre, that wife of mine has "Thanks. I had nothing to do with Ottawa, Canada, or Any eyes pilot-fish- . Miss Harrlgan'a Imprisonment." Life Is a comedy to him who thinks, was indubitable. mistake on her like a I'm In for It" A. COOK. one "Do you feel that you could make a tragedy to him who eels. Horace G. part would be playing luto bis hands. "Borrow from the colonel before CI . Its STRUT. lAKSaS CITY. KH vou home," suggested a confidant of ma'" Wal&ola. If culj she had known! so Abbott. Canadian Government Agent THE RECORD KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

ial from Eigla hill were: E. II. A DIFFERENCE STATE BANK REPORT The Kenna Record Bonarden and family, Mesdam-e- s D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r Sikes and McCIain, L. S. Report of the condition of THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. of Kenna, Pato and Pato and wife, wife, C 4.. .' , New Mexico, at the close of business June 50, 191 D. P. and Haytuou Graves. PUBLISHED WEEKLY RESOURCES Dollars Cents Our community was visited Entered Febuary 8th 1907 ?t the Kenna, Loans and Discounts , New Mexico, Post Office, as second Class by a very heavy rain last Tues- (a) Secured by Real Estate?? 1511.60 Mail Matter. - - - day and now we think we can (b) Secured by Collateral 21931 45 more do awhile without any () All Other Loans 3840.30 27283.35 Subscr'ptlon SI. 00 Per Year In ' moisture. Overdrafts .15 Advance Blinking House and Lot s i'399.00 Mr. and Mrs. David Atkinson mmle known on nnpllcMlon Furniture and Fixtures 900 00 Advertisrlnff rates to week and went Elida last Due from Banks 2950.10 met their sister Mrs. Belle Mc-Alast- er rS! Checks and Other Cash Items 1317.20 Democratic Central Commi- of Hall county who Cash on Hand 1196.91 ttee Meeting. will spend some time visiting (a) Gold Coin 405.00 Tho Democratic Central Cora, them. (c) Silver Coin 82.18 mitbce met a Roswell on Mon Her Mother No, Dolly, you mustn't " (e) Legal Tender Notes 702 00 day the 20th at 10 o'clock a. m , Our school closed last Thurs- go out with a gentleman without i (g) Cash not Classified 7.73 and called a Convention for chaperon. day after a session of 5 months August 11th. Each precinct in Dolly I know, mamma, but erery taught by Miss - Ruby Forbes. Total Resources 36046.71 body says he's no' gentleman. the county will be allowed rep- The pup'ls have put in good resentation in the convention as time and have advanced rapidly LIABILITIES Dollars Cents ' follows: John Assiter came in Tuesday under Miss Forbes' teaching. Capital Stock Paid In 15000.00 20 ' North Roswell after a two weeks trip on the Surplus 1400-0- 0

'. ,- - 12 992-3- 9 South Roswell, plains of Texas. . ard ef Phanks. Undivided Profits , South Springs, 2 Due to Banks ' ' 390.02 We wish to thank tha people . Dexter, 0 Individual Deposits, subject to check without notice 17431.01 4 Dr. Jenkins of Roswell, In- - of Elida who so kindly assisted Hageimun, . . . '.. Certificates of Deposit ' 339 30 pectorof live stock was here us during the illness and death Lake Arthur.. ." '2 Checks outstanding ' 243.99 Wednesday. of our little daughter,. We Cashier's Lower Penasco, I Reserved for Taxes 250.00 have before met u c h Plainview, I never men ; a n d Total Liabilities 36046.71 Cedar Canyon, 1 A lovely rain fell Wednesday loyal christians, 2 night, just was needed women as these people are and Dnnlap what Depositors 2 and when it was needed. we shall never forget them. Kenna, 1. Number of Saving Depositors .ribno. 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bonarden Elkins, y2. All other Depositors, (excluding Banks) 235. 1 Lee Richards was up frcm King ' VIEW ITEMS Interest paid on deposits , . Ranger Lake, 1 toswell Wednesday inspecting VALLEY ' 1 , On savings deposits ... none per cent. Richland, 1 )iands of the cattle shipped day. We are having some hoi sum- ,2 On other Individual deposits .none percent. he thai ' ;V Primary Election to held mer like days. , Dividcns paid during the past year on Capital Stock August 4th for the purpose .of Amount 1500, percent 10, Date paid December 31, 19l3. nominating three candidates for There being no special enter J. E. McCabe will begin driv. house of plan-tin- g mail from Elida to the representatives; tainmentand enjoyment the hack President, Jeff D. White, Vice President, Frank Good, Wednesday " One candidate for district Judge ned forthe Fourth at this place, Jenkins July lirst. Cashier, W. B. Scott. Fifth judicial district. . nany are preparing to go to A.Kimmoris, T. Pi Mr. Directors, J. Crume. Jeff D. White, Frank Good. To deligates each Hon. J. P. Smith and : - select from Walkers' Ranch on that day. w. b. Scott, - , - precinct to county convention. Jones passed through "Valley To select precinct committee View Wednesday with -- about Gus Tuesday STATE OF NEW MEXICO men to serve tor two years as Pirtle returned 800 goats to put on the range 1 from his two weeks with 88. members of the county commit visit south of Kejnna. County of Chaves J W. B. Scott Cashier and Frank

elatives and friends at Mens, Vice-Preside- nt tee. Good and J. A. Kimmons Director. - and W. B. Miss u Arkansas. Anna Stobb was pleas Scott Director," and Frank Good Director of the Kenna' Rank-- ant caller at Valley View Thurs Absence from the Homestead & Trust Co. of Kenna, New Mexico, a bank organized under the laws Willard White of El Paso day. . - ... , should be remembered by of tho Territory, now Stato of New Mexico, upon oath duly sworn, It Texas, came in Sunday and will all entrymen under each for himself deposeth and says, that the above and foregoing state that tle probably remain in the vicinity W. J. Stobb went to Elida "Three-Ye- ar they are ments of the Resources and Liabilities, Depositors, Interest paid on Law" ooking interest" Friday with a load of wool, he after ranch deposits and Dividends paid on Capital Stock, of the above named allowed an absence of five nere. had recently clipped from' his months from tho claim each bank at the close of business June 30, 1914, are correct and true. sheep. , they noti- year "Provided" tlat Bruce Conner and Lou Cot V .W.B.Scott Cashier fy the local land office of their Myers Frank Good Vice-Preside- nt tingham delivered nine car Mrs.'II. E. and daught- leaving and returning. , . J. A. Kimmons " loads of one and two year old er Miss Ada were in Vallev ,.'."' Director he fails to give notices If the steers Wednesday to W. II. View Friday. W.B.Scott Director cannot claim residence Frank Good he dur Bodemer of Cozad, Nebr., who Director ing the period must Mrs II. Carroll and children but make shipped said steers J. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 day of July D. loaded and to " A. up such time as he was away attended Sundav school at : , pasture in south Nebr. This 1914. . . land before making Welcome Valley Sunday. from the was a nice punch of clean, Dan 0. Savage, Notary Public proof. My commission expires Sep. 7, 1916. white face steers. W. C, Bussey- - and family visited pleased to Jim McArthurs' family We are acknowl Bring us your cream, butter. Sunday. edee receipt of a copy of the eggs and chickens, will pay the Colony Vol. 1, No. 1 "Coyote," highest market prices and sell jvicuaoe came 2jj Praii'ie Dog Poison Horse Medici ne, if You May. Issue 'and unhesitatingly L.aurence in : you goods as cheap as the from Greenfield, N. M., Sunday. $ say is tne uesc paper on 13 need these that it cheapest. win assist in in a Hurry, Phone 416. homesteading and for the home lie nis rattier Remember the place, carrying the Elida and Jenkins i steader that has ever come to (ad) Jones & Pirtles'. mail. this office.. The paper is pub McCain Drug Co, lished exclusively for public EAGLE HILL ITEMS. Miss Ella Ward and Trecia land entrymen. Iff Jim Morris visited home Guffey accompanied Mr. and Roswell, New Mexico. (I Subscriptions will be taken at Mrs. Nichols to church at Prices this office. Issued monthly at folks at Valley View last Sun day. Chapel Sunday and all report $2.00 per year. nice time. U. 1. ana J lay mon u raves plentiful now, esqecially green LOCAL AND PERSONAL came in last week from Roswell Mr. and Mis. Bonham went to Elida Thursday to meet an bean3. .' ' The Record office is just and spent a ' few days with DAVID. L. GEYER aunt that came in on the even receipt of a nice lot of rhubar home folks. They left Monday LAND OrriCE PRACTICE ing train from Wisconsin. Mrs. Crops and weed doing fine from F. Schramm ranc for tho harvest fields in Kansas, A theC, jjj seemed well pleased with SPECIALTY. and market garden. Tliei Valley View Times. - the lay of tho country and ROSWELL, c N. M. vegetables are always nice an G. E. Sikes and J. L. Graves we are quite sure she will enjoy specimen of rh'ibm b is sla paid Kenna a visit Monday, 'X' this her stay in the cozy little home fine as you will often see in the ,Hazel the littlw daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Bonham. east. t1 'i' 'fr 't 't1 'I1 fr 'ntintnji iji if' '(i ii tfufnti ini Mr., and Mrs. J. II. Bonarden, PADJMRDCI who vva3 carried to Elida for G L. Graves and J. E. Sikes HAROLD HURD, Attorney. 7 CLUBBING OFFER. medical treatment died Monday of Eagle Hill stopped in at , Snd 25c for a" copy of The Womaus World 35 evening Juno 22nd and was laid Valley View Sunday on their Practloing bafor all eaurta. Farmer's Rapid Figurer and Home Life .25 to rest in the Elida cemetery way to Kenna, they report Especial attention to United Calculator; the handiest book Faim Life.. .25 the 'day following. Mr. ,an everything flourishing in their States Land Office proceed you ever money -- Greens Fruit Grower , . .60 Mrs. Bonarden have the sympa- - country. eawj back if J wanted. );. C. Kenna Record . . . . ; . .11.00 thy of the entiru' community ingf. Foster, Assump, ALL FOR $1 1H, Those who attended the bur Garden vegetables 8 e e m tion, 111. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO,

Nollre f.1 Pnlttlenlisi. Notice for rntillratlnn. ).'4k;4 ISOLATED TRACT Donnrtinent of the tnterior, TT. S. PUBLIC LAND SALE ' POKEHEIMER TALES. Land Office at ltoswell. N. M. June 1.1 MI4. Departinont of the Interior, V. S Notice is hernliy given that I'.lnl.c Wllliums. f,tmd ("fficc hi foil Sumner. N. M. May M. I'll Ulclilnnd. N. M.. wlm. on Mny W. f'll, iiih1c other-thing- s if Notice is hereby given Hint, as directed He Blows up Stumpy, and V.. 2(1 It. Serhil M.itt4WI, for NK'4 Sec. snd by the I'limiiiiMioni-- r of the licnersl Land p. A llnngcJW K., M. NW' Sec. 25. Tw S., N. Ofticc. niirtci piovMunsnf Act of Congress ap-Pf- with dynamite. Meiiilisn," bos lilcrt imiice of Intention to r il .lime ::7, liKi. (.11 Slnls., Mi). puihmhiiI make lllica ) Ciil' I'l'oof, lu cstuliMsli cliilm to t" lb,1 iippllcutiiin of Uolturl M. Ii Ihsoih, Serial the hind above described, before C. E. NoiiK'HJ, we will offer rft public ale. to the (Special to,t he Record.) Wl', I kos me iiy der finld in Toombs. U. 8. t'ommlssioner, In Ills office, ni highest bidder, but at not less thnn J!.n per Yen Tonce you is3 ackwainted and makes men nice litilj hole Richland. N. M nn .Tub' . 11 1 . ilcrit.nllUiiVlouka.ni.. n the day of Claimant name's as witnesses: July, I'Ut.nt thisofilcu.llie following tract i f - mit dynamite you riefeV foiftit under a stump. It vas a big Oeorge W. Thrower. In ybern Klslinp, John hind: S H SK!, id" Tp, ys., It., 30 E. itl. Py tliolly, I ishes me I stump, so 1 put in two peect s of W, Jones. Walter J, Alexander, nil of Rich N. M. P. Meridian- land. N. M. Any persons cliilmlnir adversely the above-describe- d liaff never knowed it mineself. der dynamite, Und den I lights Emmet l Pntton, hind lire advised to lllft their claims J!-Jyl- loi.a. time designnt-e- But, O,-ve-il. 1 hj hose rot if v me der fuse. Und veil I go to Ilegisler or object on or before the for sale, v don'd it .killed by dynamite ve go a ay" from der stump there N0TH K t'OIt 1'CIILICATIOX. . C. C. Henry. Register. Till git id py spniedinys else, al- - iss not enough tini", I bed jou 081IU J5Jyl0 MULE 'RAISERS TAKE JDepartmoDt of the Interior, U. 8. retty. .... I dake not dree steps I rum dot NOTICE. Land office at Roswell. N, M, June SO, 1014, I bought me vot a nice'little stump until it go off. But dei Notice is hereby given Hint Frances A. Notice for Publication. farm py der. outside o a town, st, u This black Jade with white Hinsley.of New Hope, N. M. who, on March ' OS4.H8 nip id help me der rest of der t7. 191.1. made "II. ' K. Ser. No. dSTlll, for U. S. 11 J Department of the Interior, Dei' points hands high will make WM VV! vunce. Httie fariu.it iss vay. Ven I vake up, der doc tor EM SVTk, SEM. SEi N W!4. 8 NE, Land Office at Roswell, N. M. May SK. 1914. got drees all ofer id, vmd I do he Reason at our barn in Ken- - Seo. H7, Township 6 8.. Hunge So U , N. M. P. Notice is hereby given that John T. Props, lie look in' down at me in mine m ... V Meridian, hns tiled notice of intention to of fliirnson. N. M who. on Dc. 7. 191(1, made na colt to ana three-yea- r notvant the drees, no. tio 1 to insure stand make Proof, to establish claim to H.E. Serial Nil. (rJI04s, for NV4 Sec. H Twp. haff Home men come tint axes bed, und he say vot I am lucky uck $10.00, insure mare to be Hie land above described, before .'. K. Toombs 8 S.. Range .16 E N. M. P. Meridian, hns tiled I in fold $8,00, season $6 00, single U. S.Coinmlssloner. in his office, at New llojie, notice of Intention to mnUe three-jen- r Proof for to cut der drees out. Und can .see him. Und den he N. M.,on July 8, lull. to eslnbliRhcliiiiri to the land above dcscrll ed. -- flen I sees more stumps as vot show me jninself in a looking sorvic3 4.00, "special prices on Claimant names as witnesses: before ', E. Toombs. U. 8. Commissioner, In wo or more mates, Season Joseph W. Ballew, Benjamin K. Ilinsley, his offlcent Richland, N. M on July 7. 1914. dere vas drees, und I have me glass, uud py cholly deie iss these of New Hope, N. M. Silas F, Beemiin, Claimant names as witnesses: ends July 15th, I. Betlp, Itiohlnnd, N. M. JohnT. Parson., Euiilt K. props., these off to get rid of der stumps. . James these of - noddings to mine face but der Every pre caution will he used Einmett Pnttoii, Garrison. N. M. Charles J. Pnrtln. John A- Der stumps iss too hit; a job Jie-J.v- Renmy, Richlnnd, N. M. hair on top of mine bed. But to, will , lleglster, theseof . a so prevent accidents, but J..ly Emmett Patton, Rofister. fer xf I tells der hardware Notice for Publication. doctor he say I got some uot be responsible for any should " man vot I do, und he say I use more non coal F. S. O'lS'W 01(!S 1 they occur. . Department of the Interior, U. S. dynamite. Veil, der Jiardvare face underneath der rags. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offiee at Fort Sumner. N. M. June 1, 1914 man he wrap Season becomes due when 023K9S me up a lot of der dells you all uf d.'s and vill add Notice Is hereby given that Nonh A. Mi- mare is known to be in fold or ller, of liliilu. N. M. who, on March 3, l'lll. Department of the Interior, U S. tuff ane say all vot I got to do dis valuing: your 1914. If are going traded or leavingthe country. madeorig, II..E. No. 0i3, for SKW Section Land Office at ltoswell. N. M. May If, iss to make a little hole pelow to use dynamite und don't haff il, Tp. 3 S., R., 30 E.. and on September 12, Notice is hjreby given thnl Oeorge M, Props (ad) Jones & Pi rtie. I'll!, made addilioaal H. E. No. 0103.. for Of Oartison. N. M. who. on Nov. 23. !!M. made - der stump vot I vish'it come der mutch time, use lots of fuse. SW! See. 11, Twp. 3S.. Range 30 E., N. M. H. E. Serial No. 029H for NEK: MNWK. P. Meridian, hns Sled notice of intention to Sec, II and SEKNEK: NKMSEW. Sec. IK 38 N M. P. .Meridian, stump out, lighted a fuze, Pokeheimer has bought a Notice for Publication. f to estnblish clniin to Twp. 6 S., Range E hns ' he land above described, before C. A. Coffey tiled notice of intention to make three year ; and- - der stump it vill he dere player piano and will tell about land above Department of the Interior, TJ. 8, Land r. S Commissioner, in his ofllee. ui Klidn, N Proof, to establish claim to the C. E. Toombs. t7. X. Com- not ' O.Tlce Roswell. N. M, S9, 1914. I, on July 13th, 1014. described, before some more, alretty. it next week. at June Richland, N. M, on Notice Is hereby given that Kelly H.Kmbree Claimant names as witnesses: missioner, in his office at of Richland, N. M. who, on nov, 9, lou. made Oeorfe W. Dye, of Claudell, N. M. Lawrence July 7, 1914. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. E. Serial No. 036825, for BWJ4"! NMSW!. :. Jones of Inffrnin. N. M. Orlen Miller. Frank Claimant names as witnesses: 11 - J. Partin these non-coa- sec. 13. and SM8WX, Section Twp 6 8.. Miller, of N. M. James H.Bradferd. Charles l P. 8. - 04754 both Elida. Range 35 E . N. M. Sled jl2-jyi- of Richlnnd;. N. M. John T. l'nrson, Dani.l Department of the Interior, U. S. Land P. Meridian, ha c. c. HKstr.;. Register. year Props, tliese of liariison. N. M. Onto at Fort Sumner. N. M.June IT, 1914. notice of intention to make three proof, claim Einmett Pntton, ' Notice l hereby given that Annie Moore to establish to the land above described, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. before U. E. U. S, Commissioner JSJyl Iteetster. 100 widow of Lisbon Moore, decerned, of Kenna Toombs. non-eoa- l F. 8. 07'4. in his office, Richland. N. August N. M , who, on Nov. M, 1907. made homestead at M.on Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 10. 11)14. BEST QUALITY ENVELOPES with entry No. 04754, fur ! SWX; Seo. 13, and O.llce at Fort Sumner, N. M. June 5. 1H. EJa NWM:NW NEX, Sec. 24, Township 6 8, Claimant names as witnesses; Notice is hereby given that Knglebert your name and . yeturn address ' Itange 39 T. N M. P. Meridian, has tiled witlue Lewis H. Faw, T. Lee Becraan, Chownlng Emlnger. of Claudell, N. M. who on April . printed on t.hem, sent postpaid of intention to make Ave year Proof, to establish A, Embree, xrma Kuibree, all of ttl' hlsnd. N, 1910. made homestead entry No. 07931, fi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION., lawn to the land above deaorlbed, before Dan M. Kmmett Patton, Lots 3, 4, and 5, Seo.STwp. 3 S.. Range 30 E non-con- f F 8. OOtsl for only Hied Inten- C. Savage U, S Commissioner, In lilt ofllee at Jy3 A7 . Register. N. M. P. Meridian hns notice of Depnrtineut of the Interior, tl. S. Land Kenna, N. M, on tlie 3rd day of August, 1014 tion to make three-yea- r proof, to establish at Fort Sumner, N. M. Mar 1H, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: claim to the land above desvibed. before C A. Notice is hereby given that Miilhew T. Commissioner, in his Office at Walkup. William II. Cooper, Joseph A. Cooper Coffey, U. S. Walkup, for the heirs' of Maude Hilda, N M, on July IRth. ion. N. M. who, on May II. c. Colon S. Wilson, George E, Ohuvers, all of deceased, of Claudell. 35 Notice for Publication. names as witnesses: 1309, homestead entry No. 06IH4, for SEK Kenna. N. M. --. Claimant made Range, SOU.. N. M. P. This is no more you pay J2o-J.i- - C, C. Henry! Register. Frank Miller. Charles S. Toler. Oeorge W. Section S9. Twp. S.. than Department of the Interior, U. S. Dye, these of Claudell, and Lawrence meridian, hns Hied notice of intention to - live-yea- r clnim the for your envelopes plain with- Land Oflloe at Roswell. N M. June S9. 1914. K Jones of Ingram, N. M. make Proof, to estnblish to ' Henry, c. A. Coffey, U. Notice is hereby given thatEarley C. Mlxoo l7 C. C. Register Innd above described, before out your return card. Klida, .V M. of New Hope, N. M. who. on Oct. 31. 1912. S. Commissioner, in his office at July, 1914. No matter where you are, made H. E. Serial No. 0S8558, for WNWM. NOTICE-FO- B PUBLICATION. ontthe 8th day of Notice for Publication. 18. and NEK: EWNW W, Seoj 19. Town F. S. 010MB Claimant names as witnesses: what' your non-coa- l K Sec. non coal business, or where S. 03lf5 Chciithain, Oscar T. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land ship 8. Range 15 K.. N. MtP. Meridian, has Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Clarence Heard, Anner you live, you should use an ihree-yea- r W. all of Klida, N. Omoe at Fort Sumner, N. M. June , 1914 hied notice of intentiou to malce at Fort Sumner. N. M. June 9. 1914. Mathts,Uoorge liobertson. envelope with your name and Kottce is hereby given that Mary C. Biles, Proof, to establish claim to the land above de. Notice is hereby given that Mnrshel Powell, M. Commis 1910. C. C. Htsnv. of Elida, N. M. who. on Feb. . loo, made scribed, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. of Elida. N. M. who, on July 26, made return address for every' Al. Register. letter H.E, so. 05105, for NWX, Bee. M Township sioner, in bis office at New Hope. N. on H.E. NO.OH808 for the NWKSeo 1 Tp. 5 8.. J5Jy3 ' you mail. S. llange 80 B., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed Aug 8.. 1014. ' H.30 E and on April 1I,,10U. made additional The envelopes we give you notice of intention to make Ave year proof, Claimant names as witnesses: H. E. No. 010145. for Lots 1 and land S!4 NEK. to establish claim to the land above described, Kdwln F. Oilman, of Nobe. N. M. Joseph W Seo.S.TJWslilp5 S. Range 80 E.. N. M. P. K0TICE FOlt rUBLICATIOX. filed Intention to - 'are the best quality white. The before C. A. Coffey, U. 8. Commissioner, in Unl ew, Edgar J. Strawn, Samuel H. Smithee, Meriuian. has notice of 059.--0 09t!i.- claim to non-con- l K. S. fol-Isw- hie office, at Elida, N. M. on 13th day New Hope, N. M. make three year Proof, to estnblish return card will appear as s; the of these of Department of the Interior, U. s. 1914. land above described, before Dnn C. Sav- Aucust Emmelt Pstton, the J3. . 7 Land Office at Fort Sumner. N. M.. Claimant names as witnesses: Jy2-A- Register age, .U. S. Commissioner, In his office al M. on 84, 1914. WI4. James W, Heed. II. Myers, A Kenna, N, July Charles John Notice Is hereby given innt Lnvadla M. After 10 Days Return to Biles, Elida, N. M. Claimant names as witnesses: these of and Dana O. El Hudspeth, of Elida, N. M. who, on reb. 4. lo well, Claudell, N. M. James W. Urockmon. George E. Chavers, of made orig., H. E. No.OSirtiO, for SB Seo. 4, THE KENNA RECORD JS3 A7 C. C, Register both of Kenna, N. M, Lushen Powell. James Hbnrt. 4 If., 29 E, and on June 5. 1111. made Elidn, M. Tp. S. W. Reed, both of N. entry, No. 09655. for Kenna, New Mexico. Notice for Publication. C C. Henry, additional homestead 06749 8W!i. Sec. 3. Twp. 4 S. Kange 9 E-- N. M. P. J18-JJS- ltet'ister, Department of the Interior, U. 8. Meridian, hns filed notice of Intention to Roswell. N. M. SO, 1914. Land Office at June iiinke tlve-yen- r proof, to estublisb clnlm to the M A Notice is hereby given that Charlotte land above described. before C. A. Coffey, U. Not Ire for Pultlleatlua. Allen, of Elklns, N. M. who., on Jan. 6, 1900. S. Commissioner, in his oftice al Klida, N. M. non-coa- l 04V79 YTH F. 8. mode H. B. Serial No. 09719. for N Seo on July 10, 1914. Department U. S. Land 31 Range i!7 K.. N. M. Meridian 5 of the Interior, Twp. 7S.. P. Claimant names as witnesses: Office Fort Sumner, N. M. June 114 intention to make five at s. has Hied notice of Virginia S, Kinnrd. (ieoire W. Kinnrd, KENNA RECORD Notice is hereby given that Josephine Ma year Proof, to establish claim to the land a E. Wnllls, Henry linnkin, all of mum. tie Atwood. for the aelrsof Frances S. Bruce described before J. F. Carroll, U. S J nines bove M. who, 27, 1907' M. on EXCURSIONS N. of Kcene, Texas, on September Commissioner, In his office at Elkins N. (!. O. Henry, MMle homestead entry No. 0457 , for SttSKM Ag, 4, 1914 Mountain ' Kerister. Seo. 24, and WHNE!4 See. 15, Twp. 4 S Account of White Claimant names as witnesses: Bible Conference and Summer Range 27, C. Tf. M. P. Meridian, has Died William W. Prouddt, Ruby Fslrcloth, Hsttle ONE YEAR nvtioe of intention to make five year Proof St urges. Frank Leslie, all of Elklns. N. M. Assembly, Annual Session at Ros to establish claim to the land above deeoribed, Emmett Patton, Register well, N. M., July 10 to August A E. Mltze, N OTIC 10 ni.lCATION before F, Clerk of the County Court 1U14. FOIl ri . Sounty, his olTlce.' non-coa- l F. S. 0'iS9 mul3.-- Johnson at at Cleburue, alT Texas, as to claimant, and before Dan Tickets on sale from stations Department of the Interior, U. S. Savage, U. 8. Commissioner, m his oltlee in Texas and New Mexico, from Land Office at Port Sumner N. M. Muy 3t Kenna. N. M. asto wltnessos on the 6ib da Amarillo, Texas, to MaluH, New 1914. ONE DOLLAR, August, WH, of XL S. 2ep't of qgrtculTure Mexico, Lubbock and r loydnda, Notice is hereby given that Colon S. Wilson, Claimant names as witnesses: N. M. who, on Jan. 2.1, mil. made Tex , inclusive, at one and one-thir- d of Kennai John It. Ballard. Mrs. JohnR. Ballard Jesse ")S eather ixtuneau roundtrip. orig., H E. No IWII, for WW Seo. II. Tp5S. P. Scantlin, Elisba Taylor all of Keene, Te fare for the It, 30 K,. and on Apiil 19, 191S, made Add 1., H. 9 24 , 54 Jy3 Jy3l V. C. Henry, Register. Station, . . fBoa. Jf. tt Date of sale July to inc E. No. 010IS.V for vi NKUSW and the - 13, Range 30 E. N MONTHLY SUMMARY. Final return limit Aug. 2,1!)14- N WKSKS4 See. Twp.6 S.. One half of these fares will ap- M. I. Meridian, bs tiled nonce of intention ' ply in sale of tickets to children 1 1 make five-vea- r Proof, to esjiiblisb claim io poooooocicaooooccooccoo JUNE the the hind above described, before Pun C. R. L. RODERSON, Temperature. between the age ot it and 12 years. Savage, U. S. Commissioner. Ill his olllce lit Notice for rulillcntlou. Except locally in New Mexico. Kenna. N. M, on July Sith, IU14. Mean temperature ..74 T. O. Elrod, Agent names as witnesses: g e non coal F. S. 0T07 Claimant Th Barber 8, Maximum temperature ...... 97 KENNA, NEW MEXICO Willie A. Fry, John A. Kimmons. Luther 8IDH-Ag- Department of the Interior, U. NORTH ent , i - XI. Wlllluni H. Cooper, all of Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M, June 27, Minimum temperature . . ...54 Caruilchnel for the Panhandle Steam Deafness Cannot Be Cured Kenna, N. M. in. Greatest daily range ...... 35 C. C. Henry. Laundry, of Amarillo, Taaas Notioe is hereby given that Virginia by local applications, as they eannot reach thfl dts tlHt cur. In only ona way to J.VJyS Itegister. N. M.. Dee-4- . 1908, .! Precipitation. eased iKirtluu ot 'lliort Prion. Na 13 Klnard.of Elida, who, on eure deafness, and that Is by connUlutioniil rcsicdles. made H. E. No. 707, forBKM, Seo. 15. Tw ; Dnalnms Is uued hy an l;iltuiucU condltlua ot the Total . .2.71 lining ot KuHtiu-uia- 'l ube. hen tills isococccoeoocoaooeo: IS., Range 29 E. N. M. P. Meridian, Died uuoous the has tube le innumed you have a runiblm sound or notiqe of Intention to make five year Proof, Clear days...... ; .....13 l tu. and when It Is entirely eloued. Deaf- to establish claim to the land above nees si tlie reeult. and unlt-- the inuniuiiiatloa can be described Partly cloudy days .17 takea out and this tube to lu nonnul ooluli-tio- u. Knows Better Now. before A. Coffejv, U. 8. Commissioner. In hearing will be dralroycd (orevi-r- ; nine cuecs ot by nothing Teacher Tommy, you should his office Elida. N. M , oq Aug. 1UI4, Cloudy days. . out ten are cauectl tatarrli. which b Truth Eternal. S hats at I. .... but an inflamed eo:idltlon ot tlic mucous surfuccs. Itnown better" than to fight with that Claimant names as witnesses: Wo will Hive One liumlri-- tiollare fur any vane ol Truth, like cork, will be umpermcBt " William Horner,' Deatncee (caueed by catarrh) be cured - Tommy I thut cannot Williams boy. know, James El. V11I. Manford Elktns, Oeorge w hy llali'S CaUrrU Cure. Hcnd for ctrculurs. free. t ona time or another, though kept address, To . . but I thought I could Hole klna. Kiuard. OdrlettVC. Thouins, all of Elida, N. M observer, 1. J. CHUNKV & OO.. 'loledu, O. down water. ui'irn, Bold by Prueewta, 75c. la the Istjac Taylor. ' " lv" " J)3-A- Heallh and Horns, CO, Henry, Register. az, N, M, Tuae UaU Family 1'IIU for eoustlnatlon. "I THE RECORD. KENNA, NEW RfiCXICO. 5ioicrs of

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- SSS III V 111 wholesomeness. J "V ' Tllfl ill m I 1 -- T Hx? FJZSS V'i I t S . fc'ST' A. 7 will satisfy you. I I fSf eyes of J Xfemtnd gennla nama- - AiJ A m f. the by full lean Klcknamea cnooune ubtltntloa. P e o pie the Declara- THE COCA-COL- A COMPANY tion of Inde- ATLANTA, UA pendence meant J-- ml freedom! To the ee an English Jou think It Coc-C- ol meant high of 5 treason! British .lay In the vicinity of Charles- 8ez Ola Cliff Fox. When, the ton, and it was in that city that the "Honesty is largely a matter o not Throw Away Fourth of July. sessions were held. On one occasion being found out. Ye can't call a man your complexion troubles with your 1776, the a heavyweight jest continental congress finally Hayward presided at the trial of some because he's at th' powder puff no need of either adopted the draft of the Declaration, persons charged with treason. They top look at th' foam on beer." De- when you use pure, . this country as a whole became a were convicted of having held corre- troit Free Press. harmless traitor to the crown of England, but spondence with the enemy and exe- the men who later subscribed their cuted in full view of the British lines. A Sample. Face names to that Hey-ward- Lodger you document written This act especially, led to 's I thoueht told me vou proof of ALL DAY BEAUTY their defiance of England's great disfavor in the eyes of had electrio light In the house? "The POWDER", king became martyrs to Decla- tlon, but their families as well, ' the had the British. At the same time he was a Landlord (to his wife) Wife, where At all dealers or by mail 50c . ration! In 'order that thle country become the objects of vengeance by Judge he held a military is that pocket lantern somebody left might the commission Zona Co., Wichita, Kansas. lift from around her neck the British, and also that the reduced and was In acthe service. Command- behind last year? Fllegende Blaetter. millstone of English oppression they number of the American army made It ing a battalion of artillery, Heyward How placed Impossible It Began. around their own necks the to hope for protection from and Rutledge were together during the ECZEMA "Stephen," said Mrs. Masters across hangman's rope. that quarter. ITCHED AND BURNED Thirty miles from his defense of Charleston. In one en- the supper table, "I almost had a Nor did those men who made up home, in Monmouth county, he left the counter Heyward received a gunshot R. F. D. No. 2. Seymour. Mo. "Mr quarrel with Mrs. Johnston today." continental congress believe other- his family in safety. Refusing to im- wound, the scar of which be carried scalp broke fine "About the cat?" he asked. wise. When, August 2, peril them, however, with pres- out with pimples at 1776, the his the remainder of his life. the They "No, sir. It was about a name. Our copy of Declaration was ence, he went to reside with a Mr. start Itched and burned so the Although in that engagement victory much that I was compelled to scratch troops landed in Mexico, didn't they?" about to be signed by those present, Covenhoven, a friend and patriot. But was with the "They did." Hancock, fate was against Americans. Charleston them and they would fester and come John president of the con- him as, through the was destined to fall. Then Heyward, to "At what place?" gress, said: treachery of some one, a party a head and break out again. The of Britr like his two compatriots, was trouble was "Why, at Very Kru-z- , of course." ish refugees was tem- taken attended by such burning "We must be unanimous; there must informed of his prisoner and sent to Augustine, "Mrs. Johnston calls U 'Wehary be no pulling porary residence. St and itching I could not sleep, also different ways; we must where he remained a year. During when I sweat Crewsa.' " hang his It . burned the same. all together." Surrounding the house at night, imprisonment his plantation My "Thne she's a fool!" "Yes," Benjamin both was raid- hair fell out gradually and the Franklin replied, Stockton and Covenhoven were ed and his slaves sent to Jamaica. scalp kept rough "That's what I almost told her. we must, indeed, hang surprised and dry with itching all together, and captured by this party. Some were afterward reclaimed. and burning. After two years There 1b but one proper way of pro- or most assuredly we Dragged from about shall all hang their beds, stripped and Although not Intentional on part the pimples broke out between my nouncing the name." separately!" plundered of the their possessions, they of the British, the Irip from Augus- shoulders. My clothing them. "Of course and that Is the way I Hancock, as president, probably were to New St irritated started York. Stockton, tine to Philadelphia came near being I was troubled with that eczema five pronounced It." signed first, and' It Is said that, as he however, was first taken to Amboy the means of Heyward' death. While or six years. "No, It Is not Stephen. It Is ronounced put his name to the parchment. In a and there thrown Jnto the common on the boat be in some way lost his "I tried everything that was recom- as if spelled. "Wa-har-r- y large, strong hand, rose, ex- "goal." There, he and destitute and exposed, balance and fell overboard. Straight- mended without any benefit until I Krous.'" claimed: he was allowed to ex- suffer from the way vigorous efforts were made Tor bis used the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment "You are as big a fool as Mrs. John- "There! John Bull can my treme cold want pro- read and of sufficient recovery, but the time consumed was according to directions, and Cutlcura ston!" - name may -- without spectacles, and now tection. Later, when taken to New so great that It was on!yby clinging Soap and Ointment cured me sound "It's. you wJio are the fool!" double his 500 my York he was again reward of for placed in a common to the ship's rudder was and well in two weeks." (Signed) S. At that moment their daughter, head. my Jail subjected that he. saved a That is defiance!" and to similar treatment. from drowning. Upon returning home L. Kllllan, Nov. 22, 1912. high school pupil, came in, and being And "John did So great Bull" read his name. were his sufferings that he he was still further afflicted, Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold told the cause of the she In fact, he was great this time riot said: at pains to read contracted the disease which resulted by the loss of his wife. So depressed throughout the world. Sample of each "You are all wrong. The name is all the names Inscribed upon that doc- in his death not long afterward. 32-p- . was he by all his misfortunes that it free, with Skin Book. Address post-car- d pronounced: 'Vichara Cruisah!'" ument. Then he sent out an order for Not only the comforts, but the bare was a considerable "Cutlcura, Dept. L, And then capture time before he re- Boston." Adv. the American marines the of the men who had so necessities of life were refused Stock- gained his normal condition and was landed and took possession of the dared defy their king. ton during - his imprisonment in New able to fully discharge hla public du- Obliging. city! .During the hostilities which ensued York. At one time he was left with ties. "My wife will borrow trauble." there were several of the signers of absolutely no food for more than 24 Although never captured, "Send her over here, then. We've In the lant year one aviator Declaration prisoners; John the made men hours, and then given some which was Hart of New Jersey was nevertheless got plenty to lend her." killed for every 62,000 miles flown. who tasted to the full England's so coarse in quality, not to mention made to feel the hatred England Richard Stockton, bore hatreds Francis scanty In amount, that he would have toward all the signers of Decla- Boclallst labor unions In Germany Painful duties are best performed Lewis, Arthur Mlddleton, Lyman the Hall, been better oft without it ration. "Honest John as have a membership of 2,583,492. by an understudy. - George Walton, Edward Rutledge, Hart." he Fortunately, however, word of his was called, was another one of the Thomas Heyward and John Hart were treatment reached congress. A mes- men who among at the time they indorsed all those who In the true sense sage was immediately sent General the separation of term the colonies from of the became martyrs to the Howe, stating that ho would either England had nothing to Declaration of Independence. material gain have to treat Stockton more humanely and much to lose. His farm, in Hun- Richard Stockton, one of New Jer- or expect retaliation. terdon county, was large, sey's signers, perhaps more any and his than Such ill treatment as Stockton en- home was conslderated as a "seat of of the others, suffered as a result of dured in prison did not make up the hospitality," but so convictions. So great, In fact, were situated that in his whole of his sufferings at the bands the event or hostilities, would heaped upon con- it be the abuses him that of the British. While he was thus open to the ravages of enemy. gress, hearing of them, the 11 ' sent word to confined his property was plundered, This Mr. Hart realized when be took General Howe that If the treatment ac- his --personal papers 11 rA ; burned, 'and his his stand, and later even more fully x 1 .mm corded him were not more humane 'SiW he fine library destroyed, as were also his appreciated. When New Jersey was might expect all Rtitish cap- soldiers horses and cattle. Invaded by the English he was one of tured In the future to be treated In Whon peace finally prevailed, Stock- the men particularly sought Hla y like manner. ton returned home to find all in ruins, family, by a timely and re Picnic Specialties Nearly fifty years of age distant when he his property destroyed, his finances treat from their home, were saved signed the Declaration, Richard Stock- wiped out. So great was his poverty Alll f aMuaal ll. personal violence, but he was foresd - ' " mmm,m,j m VU UUHa ton was in addition a delicate man. that he was forced to call upon frlendB to seek hiding. From one house to to at. Kady to nr no futt and bother. Thr r of 1776 ft Mmber of Uhk I nnrUnH . . Toward the end Mr. Stockton to secure the necessaries of life for another he went not daring to stay ri.;.h:.. - fc In congress Get mcqu.inUd witk resumed his seat after himself and family. This state of af- - more than a single night under th tW " 'w having completed a mission on which &lrs so depressed him him that his same roof. While thus trying to keep Veal Loaf body him. Shortly Pickle. Deviled Ham - Olives that bad sent after already delicate condition was further beyond the,clutches of the British his his return, however, he found It neces- aggravated, and In February, 1781, he farm was destroyed, and bis stock, bby.MCNeaULibby sary to leave for home to find a safer died when but fifty-on- e years o age. which was numerous and valuable, Chicago place for his family than his home Thomas Heyward, Jr., was another became the enemy's spoil. The per lay then afforded, as it In the path of of the mrrtyrs. In 1778 be accepted a sonal safety of himself and family was the enemy, who were making a tri- seat pn the bench of the criminal and assured only by General Washington's umphal through Jersey. march New civil courts of South Carolina under successful march upon Trenton, the He realized that not only the men the new government This office was capture of the Hessians posted thsrt thejiselrea who signed the Decl&rs not without its attendant danger. The and the enforced retreat of the to THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

A Century Ago. Era of Submarine. ORDERS EVERYBODY To Cleanso The trial of the editors of the Ga The day Is approaching when sea Experience Has zette Universal, which took place in going submarines of high surface Rusty ..all Madrid 100 years ago, affords an illus- speed will accompany the main fleet I o tration of the severity with which the on the high Beas. Large vessels of Taught You TO ESCAPE flOW Wounds , freedom of the press was restrained this type, of 21 knots speed, have been c continental designed United navy. Always in practically all of the for the States that if you neglect the --i Get countries In days. Ferdinand Great is building, in the Nau Ittotha . iliose Britain Stomach, Liver and BRITISH AMBASSADOR TELLS Bottom VII, who but recently had been re tilus, the largest submarine in exist- stored to the Spanish throne as one ence, which Is intended to be as sea- Bowels you must pay COUNTRYMEN TO FLEE FROM tof the consequences of the overthrow worthy while on the surface as the of Napoleon, had .become involved In latest type of destroyer. Its surface the penalty that o CITY m MEXICO BEFORE serious controversies with the cortes. speed will be not less than 21 knots, means Sick Head- TRAINS 8T0P. the g body of the land, be and It will have a submerged speed ot o HAHFOEID'C cause of the latter's liberal views. A from 15 to 16 knots; It will carry six ache, Loss of Ap- revolution appeared to be imminent. torpedo tubes, and the surface dis- petite, Indigestion, Universal printed a state placement will be about one thousand EXPECTED Balsam of Myrrh The Gazette SIEGE AT PALME ment to the effect that the officers of five hundred tons. Constipation, Cramps For Galls, Wire one of the Spanish armies had do and Biliousness. Be support o Cuts. Lameness. clared their determination to Mystical Number on Coin. Official See Trouble at the Capital u the constitution and the cortes. For wise, and resort to ci n No one seems unwilling to accept City Fears thus daring to take Bides against the . and Entertain Great for even though are Thrush, Old Sores,' XV throne the editors of the newspaper a piece, there the Result Hold Mas Meet- Nail Wounds, Foot Rot H were condemned by order of the king on each coin the following hoodoo HOSTETTER'S o - in to Ready May Fistula, Bleeding, to years in galleys, on combinations: Thirteen letters ing Get and Etc Etc labor six the eagle's beak; STO'.'ICH BITTERS the coast of Africa. the scroll held In the Go' to Jamaica. Made Since 1848. thirteen feathers in each wing; thir- ftf will help Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 teen tall feathers; thirteen upright promptly. It A Special One. shield; arrow- - of bars in the thirteen "sidetracksuch troubles. Mexico City, June 30. In view "Terrible storm last night." heads; thirteen leaves on the branch; existing In Mexico, Sir AH Dealers the conditions soT 1 didn't notice thirteen letters In the words "quarter minister, viSk "That it" Lionet Carden, he British "I guess you dldn's come home late.' collar." onannaann today advised all Urltlsh. subjects tem- Gum Arabic and Plaster of Paris. porarily to leave J.he country. He said Into a thick solution of gum arable 39S the shortage of fuel used In the opera- stir plaster of parls until the mixture tion of the trains was growing more assumes the consistency of cream. Ap acute dally and that the trains ply with a brush to th broken edges ably soon would stop running, whlgh of china and Join together. In three would make difficult the departure of days the article cannot he broken In Years persons In interior. ot the the same place. The whiteness of the Hxoenence Sir Lionel Carden said he believed !t cement adds to its value. his duty to urge all British subjects to leave the capital immediately and Makes Perfect he advised the women especially be WESTERN CANADA'S removed. The minister declared he had no de NATURAL RESOURCES sire to frighten the members of the British colony. He said he had not .. go, a course only PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, COAL GASTORIA 'ordered them to such being advised. AND FARM LANDS. Eight hundred British subjects are Mothers may try new remedies on themselyes but Baby's life 'registered at legation as now re The developments that have taken the place recently gas is too delicate, too precious to any experiments. siding in Mexico City,. It b the minis- in the oil and fields try plan to get a sufficient nuraDer of Western Canada have but added ter's to many previous evi 6t theBe to sign an agreement to leave another the the capital so that they can obtain dences that have been' produced, - showing Genuine special train from the Mexican gov- the great wealth that has been an unknown asset for so many 5 to take them to Puerto, Mexi Baa eminent generations. ' mm co, and also secure a transport to con. The latest .reports from the oil vey the passengers to Jamaica, where - YS fields at Calgary show that there la a i fa IInI Ir i they could remain, until the close of production there that would appear present Mexican trouble. . the to equal paying on Britishers- - lacking funds to enable the best fields the them to get out of the country-wi- ll continent Experts have been on the furnished with money by the lega ground for some time. It is said that be one produce tlon as a loan, notes being taken for of the wells Is able to 2,000 gallons so the' amount. - an hour.. If this is legation was crowded with Brit there are but about a dozen wells in The greater production. ish subjects today and a meeting of the world of Dur Always ing past sur- ' the members of the British colony was the week discoveries of called with the object of making the face Indications have been made which Bears the Signature of necessary arrangements for those who show that oil exists over a consider depart. able portion of Alberta and Saskatche wan, while in Manitoba, there have al so showings. Battleford, NOW DRY. been At' HALF OF COUNTRY Saskatchewan, a few days ago dlscov erles were made which led to the fll Witt Vlralnla Joins Prohibition Col lng on twenty thousand Totally for leases umn Today, Making Nine acres of land, all having strong sur- Dry States Besides Wide face Indications. Companies were Area. formed to carry on immediate work, BECAUSE it has been made under his personal supervision and In a couple of months, or probably for more 30 years to the satisfaction of millions upon millions . 30. State- than Charleston, W. Va Jund less, the story will be told whether oil wide prohibition of the liquor business exists In paying quantities. of Mothers. in West Virginia becomes effective But there are also the coal deposits Tuesday midnight It brings the total and the natural gas deposits that are Sold only in one size bottle, bulk, number of states in the prohibition helping to make of Western Canada never in or otherwise; column up to nine. one of the wealthiest portions of the With West Virginia added, the list continent to protect Georgia, Kansas, Mains, Mis- the babies. will be: With the grain fields covering these sissippi, North Carolina, North Dako- hidden riches It is no wonder that a The Centaur Company, Vir-glnia- ta, Oklahoma, Tennessee, West continued range of optimism is to be These nine state of total pro- seen everywhere. Early reports of hibition territory, plua the local, being successful square seeding of all grains area, make up 2,132,726 completed over country are persons, or ly all the miles in which 46,029,750 followed by reports of excellent and nearly fifty per cent of the country's strong growth everywhere. During live, according to the latest populatUm the first week In June most of the Must Have Been. Was Taking No Chances. DAISY FLY KILLER STtSZ Si figures of the prohibition leaders. wheat had reached a growth of from Young In Pall The proprietor of the gent's furnish- fllti. Neat, olann, or- which the Says Mr. Fllson the namental, oonTanlant. The 92,000 majority with twelve to twenty inches, with the moat began yesterday by ing emporium always ate In the quick cliwtp. La t a all -- Mall Gazette: "I Mad ot A . people West Virginia accepted the Mtioi. of even appearance, almost universally, swimming sea, continued it lunch establishment next door, but matal, omnt spill or tl p was relatively the in a sunlit dry proposition that has been seen for years. Oats by motoring through a hundred miles the owner of the latter had a griev- oti; will not loll or largest ever given by any state. U Injun any th Inf. ' appeared equally well, and covered the of lilac and gorse, and ended It lis- ance. Guaranteed affectl. to one for state- AM or Bant was aproximately two complained ' doalarn ground in a way that brought the tening to the moBt perfect concert "1 put out many signs," Vaf--' suppression of the liquor busi- ipreu paid for ii.00. wide broadest kind of a grin to overspread program at Queen's hall that I have he. "I advertise lamb stew, beef hash, HAAOLD gOME&t. IN DtEalb At., Brooklyn, M. T. a surprise even to the ness. It was countenance. . . . Was not a roast giblets. I watch you many times. were Indebted" the farmer's ever heard. it mrnhlbltlon forces, who Barley, a favorite with the hog rais happy day?" The answer, Filson. ls Always you take something else." determined stand wnicn Wichita Directory largely to the ers, had taken good root, and was In the affirmative, Mr. Punch remarks. "I guess that's so." many of the large employers took in crowding oats a first place, as to "Why is this?" cause. The state has a for RESIDENCE FOR SALE ffnvnr ft! their length of shoot Cultivated fodder Watch Your Opals. "Well, I figure it this way." ex- WICHITA 1,221,119 by the census Electric and gas light, hot water heating system, population of great attention, so plained the haberdasher. . "Whenever north part - grasses are getting The reason why opals are often 12 room. UrRe barn, .plendid location of 1910. consequence to they I hang out a sign it's for something I of town. Wichita has splendid schools, good as a of the inclination lost from their settings is that pavements. Thia place will V aold at a bargain, go more largely Into mixed farming, expand with heat more than other pre- want to get rid of." Lippincotfs. cash or terma. If you are thinking of buying a College to Big Sum. home in Wichita you shmitd investigate this offer. Get raising of hogs, and stones, consequently force KANSAS and the cattle cious and I. W. PECK, 831 N. EMPORIA, WICHITA, St. Louis, June 30. The acceptance horses. The weather is reported fine, open the gold which holds them in Our Marvelous Intelligence. on the part of Mrs. Florence A. Camp- just what Is needed, and if present place. The wonderful intelligence of the SECOND HAND bell of the will of her late husband, favorable conditions continue, the human being is such that, after thou- MAKES James Campbell, the e grain crop of Western Canada for 1914 Dancing sands ot years of assembling together ALL CARS New Modern Full Accessories, Odd Radiators, miiwav and traction magnate, was will be the largest average In the his- The leading Bxp.it and Insiraotor In Maw Tor on occasion, they are still unable to line CI IT, wrtux: "Dear Sir: I bar osod AIXN' Wind Shields, Axles, etc. THE JONES in probate court today. This Foot-Bas- Into gather in large concourses without filed the tory of the countryAdvertisement ibe anilaeptl. powder to be .baton EXCHANGE, 114, 116, 118, formality ends all question of the dis the sboea, lor the paat ten yean. It la a blessing to trampling or colliding with each other AUTO allwhonr.oonip.lll u b. on their feet. 1 dano. 120 N. Topeka Ave., "Wichita, Kansas posal of the estate of forty millions . 8hepherd Dog Led Coyote Pack, ilirht or Uin hour. aatlr. and Bod tbat Ar.l.HN'l fatally. death of Mrs. Camp coyote pack FooT-liA- li keep, my feet oooU lakes the friction which, after the When the leader of a from the .hoe, prevents oornsauasore, auuiii iset. bell and her daughter, or twenty-on- e was killed recently In SUgo, Colo., it I reoumm.ndlttoaU my puplli." YOCR OWN DRUGOI8T WIL1. TELT.TOO B. FLHTCIIKB II ALL AMOR H. Try Murine Kye tbiuiudr for Hod, Weak, Waler nn (Signed) No HniarUrui vears thereafter If the daughter has to be a shepherd collie dog 8.QI mamd ,1 Hoy, M.T. Uvea aud Unioulauil Hjelidn; was found Sample 'ml. AddnsM Ajl.n k Br. Comfort. Writ for Boo of Ih. Ky. 1 .MM.n. will eo to the medical .de with a brass collar about Its neck. iiulmail JTrw. Murtn. Uy. Uaiuwi Co., Chicago. Mall points J partment of St Louis university. This explained partly the boldness of Inventor From the Hub. the pack, which had often come up - "Pop!" Uncle Josh 8ays: WRITS US AY Can't Etoape Income Tax. ' Into the very yards of the settlers. "Yes, my son." "I never ylt c'd see why folks come J. H. TURNER 111 bean-Bhooter- city th" make KANSAS Detroit, Mich., June 30. Judge Ar- "Who Invented the out frum th' t' farm t' WICHITA. busy bee is more "I'm not sure, my boy, but I presume slch a tarnation fuss about th' beauty the United States The end of a little 27-19- thur J. Tuttle'in dpndellons, c'd yewT' W. N. WICHITA, NO. 14. court today denied the application of or less painful It was some Boston man." ur Dodge Brothers, a local manufacturing concern, for a temporary injunction restraining the government from col lecting the surtax under the Income tax law. Dodge Brothers contended that they were being taxed twice be- cause of the tax on their corporation Vlt-Unaflal- c) pruft-o- sum and on their individual isoomss. U Your i fiuOArinjt r wi ua BSNOVlkC tsad fry Van Uamphla, Twin. Prtoa THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO. f v

Events of Interest From the Seat of n n Government. "WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS IPi (Continued from.page one.) G This charge lias drawn a re- - ARE DOING." ppoiiBe from tlio Prji4ent. who No Money was the origional discoverer of Hero is lit-- t ore nan frtm Ttxas fays. in Advnuo the "insidious lobby.'.' He says j Sr.Hnlnc 'Seven niMitiF ago my ch-- s luintd up pietly llou Uhl.tf ' he belioves Indly ar.d wl at the tun didn't fii-is-- tie water that that the real anteed I and floods wiped out for n:e. I.owenlNet epn sentatives of all interedts. , Factory ave a peofect right to make I, there-fore- made nothing fiom my crons, but Prices their case known ut the Ration I had three dairy cows and I was putting cream TorKaiioitma A on the maiket tvery day, and I managtd to Saving oi al Capital, but he draws the 0 keep my head above with those three dairy v. ... ivs 10 to ine upon that class o f 200Fac- representatives who send out cows A. From f. STARCK tory I went to the bal k, who was mighty close PHE.IDCT Direct form letter and get people to "sign them up" all over the handed, and wanted to borrow Ecn.emcney, and It! YOUR country, and fire them in upon :)00.C0 was the limit. After I got the ?300. 00 I DAYS' FREE TRIAL CVJU BOKE 30 the v( nt 1 r.(k h( me to my vvife ai:d talked over the We will ship you a bfiiutlfu Slnrck Plann fur M Cny::' froe lr:&l. In your the Capital. When parcel home. No cnah l.uynicnt renulrpil. All. wo nk Is Hint Jou will r'y upon, us.' best way to invest this t. mount. She said, never urn) tost this pluno f.ir days. If, nt Ihe end of Una time, y,u ('. net fini it (lie post was before Congress there highest grmlo, fweeti-s- l lumil n!il lincst pimin In i vory vuy, thr.t y..u liava ever were hundreds ot of mind the. crops, we will run the crops as a side hi 'en for the money, you are n t pprfeet liberty to semi it Lv.i !;, ni.il v will. In that thousands event, pny tl e fic!i;hl hotti wuyH. 'i'hl IStiuck 1'imiu i;iu.:l i.iuUe fcood Willi yuu, such communications, both issue, hut don't invest this money in the crops, or there Is no sale. for but go out and buy five more dairy cows and a Sava $153.03 or More Easy Paymer.ls : and against the measure. We ship (iirfrt lo ytr.i from t factory, nt Ymi pny no ea .h i! avii, lr.it nftor 80 iky President Preaches Prosperity. cream separator. So I went to the store and price that mivo yon t.i.v:mM of 4,1 50.00 in tho of triiil. you enn htiri paymr'nt on the low- cost of your , to (urnUh est, enslent tmmi ovuri tiiL'slrtl hy a plam bought a Sharpies Tubuler Separator for $55.00 you a Irf'ttrr piano for the money than yoit ran in: iiufuctiiror. These terms are nrnn.crrd to President Wilson appears to Hifure claewlirre. Yoii are owm-- cf rwwlvihit mi It your eoif'enlnee. and It U pu.si!l( fur and bought five cows some for $40.00 and some n aatinfaetory iweot totted dumbltt liitf'.i ffrada ynu to hry a plum fof yar.r I'.ouip, wltlioi't pillIiO. $60.00 and they averaged $250.00 for five, t v for the 1 Slarck r, and it does not maks much 25-Yos- r GuaranJso had eight cows and a cream separator, and PJayar-flatiS- S then I :2n1-Ha- nJ difference what sort of Btories Hvrry Bargains Slarck tiauo'll SUrck l luycr-- i iuiio ar 2 - I put on the market enough cream in peven Fiarnntptd fir y nr v We have conitunvly on hati.l (he bcrft and most bennli are told about hard times, he in- Tills' giift'ite bnck a- larpe numhrr of ("lightly used ful Player Piano on the oft' Hecrmd-hnn- months time to pay the 300.00 I borrowed of it our 35 yrnr of pi.mo and pic new of all market. Von will be sists that the golden age of cxprviencc, oncl repu- In and owned ;ows, a cream separator tlie rtnmlard makes taken with the niiiny cx-- c I the eight tation of an for new SUrck Hanoi h n vc fea ti : res o f there prosperity is just' ahead. The responsible piano bouje. and Hayer-Pianoj- The follow, vc'K.irful and and had made some money besides, and I am ing are a few sample Imripitm Will be pl'imd with the President has turned down sug- only on a small scale as yon can see, but I have EO Free Music Weber , ...$110.00 rry low prtcei ct which Lessons t!ic cnn lo secured. gestions that Congress, adjourn hogs on side and feed them skimmed Steinway 92.00 the the , To every purchaser of Chlckering 0.03 Piano Cock Free until the trust hills are complet milk. I propose to stick to the dairy business." SUrck IManos, Wt give free Kimball 95.00 S i;d tdrr for our nevr ed. After these bills are out of nm?ic Iwm, in oue of Starck 195.00 b oiitifnJly illustrated pin no Now this is only one man in a thousand that is the best knfAvn schools in book wliich give3 you a way there will be t'hif'Ufiro.Tht'JC lemons you Send for our latest complete lurpe n mount of informa- thi adjourn ran take in own home, tion regarding piajio. Thi making money hfthe dairy business. He had to ynir accord-han- haigain lint. hy mail. Tiiii nprot-Tit- s book will interest and ment and "peace.' pay cash for his separator, and sell his crean at one fito iintrrc! Ion. pit use you. AVrito today. the market price, Now We are going to help you P. A. S TAR C K PIANO CO., 1326 Starck ma., CHICAGO get started in this paying business. We will sell How to Live you a Sharpies Tubuler Separator at the h BSSCSgg' price, and givn you untill September to pay for 100 it. Fin thermore, we will pay one-hal- f cent per 8s Years j g This Our Best Offer 1 g pound above the market price for your cream $t $1 Is the Name of New Book while you are for the separate r. Come These Four Firat-Claa- a Magazine, and Oar paying Eugene Christian, F. S. D., the world's -- Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR. Only in and let us talk it over- - greatest Food Scientist, has just published Yours to be helpful, a new ooot caucu now so Live jvu Years." KENNA LUMBER COMPANY. This book tells you what to eat accord- ing to your age, your work and the time of

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