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WE SERVE THE WE GIVE YOU COMMUNITY THE NEW8 AS A WHOLE The CLAYTON NEW .WHILE ITS NEWS VOLUME FIFTEEN. 1.50 PBR YEAR IN ADVANCE NUMBER FORTY. Clayton, New Mexico, September 22, 1922 SUBSCRIPTION RATE TURKS ADVANCE TOWARD STRAITS

AMARILLO ROTARIAN CHARLES LEE HILL R. W. ISAACS WRITES CALL FOR REPUBLICAN

ADDRESSES LOCAL CLUB FOR TOWN IS SEIZED ON SOUTH FROM CINCINNATI, 0. COUNTY CONVENTION i A Re Yesterday regular luncheon Cincinnati, Ohio, County Convention oflhe at the SANTA FE, N. M. New Iho Club had as its guests, F. II. September 13, 1922. publicans of Union County, SEPT. 21, 1922. SIDE DARDANELLES Mexico, is hereby to meet Clark, D. A. Paddock, local buslnoss Mr. J. F. Lun8ford, called at NEWS the Court House in Clayton. New men; Howoll Earnest, of Santa Fo, Clayton, N. M. CLAYTON, N. MEX. I . Saturday, 14th day and Fred Bone, of Amarillo. Mexico, on the IN ANSWER TO TELEGRAPHIC Dear Mr. Lunsford: of October, A. 1). 1922, at two o'clock Mr. Bono im- Constantinople, Sept. 22. Turkish Thraco, which sho considers part of "Internally, Greeco is quiet. There addroSwa the Club INQUIRY FROM DR. II. R. am in receipt of the copy of the P. M., day, the purpose MILLS Nationalist forces have seized the her homeland and retention ol is absolutely no danger of a of suid for of mediately after luncheon, tolling of OF THE METHODIST CONFER- News that tho boys had sent me, nominating candidates for the fol fho work his own club in; Amar- town of Ez-In- e, on tho Asiatic sidoj which is "an essential preliminary of ENCE NOW IN SESSION AT RATON and as I fail lo see my name in lowing County and District offices, illo. 1 was o distinct loss to every of tho Dardanelles and are threat- condition to any peace conference." "Our king remains because the my may not AS.TO HIS RECORD AND PRESENT print and that creditors it: 1 man In Clayton who failed ening Kum Kalesi, an important key This declaration was Jnado in a peoplo demanded him and want him. to hear ON PROHIBITION, DR. become alarmed at my absence, I 1 Representative. STAND position to the southern side of the statement In tho Associated Press By what right shall any foreign na Candidato for lnm. The Amarillo Rojary Club is CHAS. L. HILL HAS JUST WIRED am advising as to my whereabouts. 3 Candidates for County Commis doing a' Straits. The Keinalists were no- by the Greok Foreign Office today. tion with tho expressed wonderful work in their ANSWERING YOUR INQUIRY WISH interfere I am back at tho old home for a sioners (I for each district). city bohalf boys. One where "opposed. "We have lost Asia Minor, but we will of the Grecian peoplo?" in of thir TO STATE THAT I SUPPORTED week, and I can assure you that tho 1 Candidate for Sheriff. reat The Nationalist move, in the opin- must keep Thrace," was the state- Turks Say They Will Occupy Thrace illustration of what Jlptary THE DRY AMENDMENT TO THE old town looks great. 1 Candidato for Clork' and Record- - ion of naval experts hero, will en- ment. "That is an ossóntial pre- Unless Parley Is Arranged is and what it docs, was given in CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED Busy? Why boy, If you can imag .Mr. Bono's able tho Turks to prevent free in- liminary condition to any peace con- Constantinople, Sept. 22. A possi address. STATES AND THE PRECINCT IN ine a general bargain day at Clay 1 Candidate for Treasurer. gress to Hie Dardanelles to J.I10 Brit- ference. Our army in Asia Minor, present Thoy are helping the destitute of WHICH I RESIDE IN DONA ANA mistic view of the situation ton, and all the clito and culturo 1 Candidate for Asses'eor. ish Atlantic fleet units which aro on which had been fighting for ten cir- Iho town; they are keeping the boys COUNTY WENT STRONGLY IN FA is taken in Turkish Nationalist with tho "rag-ta-g and bob-tail- ," all 1 Candidate for Supt. of Public the way from Malta. years, was absolutely exhausted, but yostcr and girls inschool; they are sending VOR OF STATE PROHIBITION, cles here. It was declared piling inlo Clayton lo take advan Instruction. The important positions involved tho Greek nation will nover permit ilay Kemallsts re- lwo young men through college; 18 WHICH I ALSO SUPPORTED. I that unless the tage of it, you wilt have an idea as 1 Candidato for Probate Judge. wero up to today occupied by the tho Turks to invade Thrico, which guarantee bnys inf the city of Amarillo have A MENACE TO ceived assurances and to in one block. 1 for Surveyor. CONSIDER LIQUOR and and from thorn we consider homo territory. the traffic Candidate recenffy to re- French Italians from the Allies within 48 hours that been sentenced the HEALTH AND A FINANCIAL HAN (n'uli-lar- 30 years sinccj was hero last, Precinct Chairmen aro requested tho heavy Turkish batteries can "We have demobilized! the y) It's form school, but through, tho efforts AND CERTAINLY FAVOR the question of the disposition of to call a meeting of tho Republicans DICAP command tho entrance to 'the straits. class from 1912 to 1918, bu! the but I havo no trouble to find my of nho. Amarillo Holarians, those OF NATION Thraco would bo settled in favor of respective Precincts, on or THE ENFORCEMENT Italy Will Oppose .Militar' Expedi- classes from 1910 to ,1923 we are way about. It would appear that of their boys are paroled In the Rotary Club, serious situation would 12th day of October, Tor AL AND ADEQUATE STATE LAWS tion. keeping on a war footing making a tho Turks, a cveryono hero is determined to do before the which looks after (hem, possibly ON THE SUBJECT "SIGNED C. arise and it would bo impossible to in making City tlte purposo of selecting a precinct The altitude of Foreign Minister total army Of 150,000 men available their share this the saving eighteen young men to useful restrain tho forward march of their Beautiful, for which over way you quota of delégales lo tho County (Mtizouship. HILL. Schaiuer in opposing any military for Thraco should the allies permit At least they are hav HINKLES ANSWER TO A SIMI army. turn, you see new buildings going Convention. The minutes of tho to expedition to Turkey with the idea iho Turks to cross to be signed ing an opportunity grow under LAR INQUIRY BY THE CONFER At Hie samo lime it was slated that up and old ones being improved. I'recincl meeting should of supposedly defending the free- fdv-iii- K llotary influences. International Ro- AND the Angora government would agreo I golf eighteen by the Chairman and Secretary ENCE WAS WEAK dom of the Straits thereby was con "Unhappily wo lack ammunition took a round at lary is stressing tho boys work. The to. negotiations and suspenu tno holes and our ground is tamo, as the names of tho delegates thus Boys Work committee of the local firmed m a meeting of the Italian artillery and general equipment but selected; a copy of the samo should will holp us to keep movement of their troops provided compared with those I have seen. club, composed of Allen Wikoff, II. STAPLIN, PUBLICITY MGR. cabinet today. Instructions fo main hope our fronds bo in the hands of tlio Secretary or Europe and the European powers furnished ser 125 yards I can do that in 3 at Olay- - A. Muun'and J. L. Hill, is doing good tain this attitude wore sent to Count itho Turks out of that the County Central Committee on or aid us in pro. ious guáranteos to Thrace. ton, and it took me 13 hcnHprivc work. After Mr. SCHOOL Slorza, Ituly's representative in the English fleet will 12 o'clock A. M, on Iho 14th the address by PATRONS OF Respect for the neutrality of tho straight and you go over npiill - lición' I'aris for his guidance. venting tlte.Tu'rks from crossing the 1922. Hone, Mr. Wikoff reported tho ac- pull-sho- day of October, straits and tho zone .in the tonsuin lnakc a sllco or a t, and you tivity of the Boys and Girls com- Greeks will Resist Invasion of straits. County bqhtral Comimlfeo ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Smyrna massacre Speaks for tinoplo sector occupied by the allied gii down in a ravine. And if you Tho mittee. Thus far, attention has been Thrato "The at the, Court House in Greece is defending Christian forces depends, it is declared, upon play the gamo as they play it here, will meet centered on getting tho boys and Athens, Sept. 22. Greeco will itself. Mexico, at 10 o'clock Hie reply to these demands. 'from tho lay you aro going to Clayton, New never permit the Turks to invade civilization. , Ooto-bc- r, Kirls located so they may bo in Clayton people are proud of Clay- havo a busy ten minutes getting out. A. M., on tho said, llth day of school. The club-wil- l aotivcly sup- and" institutions, which I have seen a stunt hero that 1922, for Iho purposo of hearing ton all its BY Clay-lonif- BANK AT HOPE IS LOOTED n, any, trans- port the school in its athletics, as reason to be. es No organir.aton has been moro might be of use to contests, if there bo and they, have But CORPS in previous years. Also each Rotar- are especially proud of their faithful to Hie interests of Clayton THE CASHIER CANTON DRUM Herzstein, Vade & Co., and Kilburn acting such othef business as may ían will ho a big brother to some Rnymond than the Legion. They will become, & Edmondson: Alms and Docpke, bo necessary. t schools. Superintendent Hope, N. M Sept. 19. The First school boy the oming year. This two years given however, a greater factor in tho COMING TO CLAYTON big department stare, havo an Each Precinct will bo entitled to Buff has in the past I NnHnnnl Hank of Hone,, was slrilincd the splendidly. 'A County Con arrangement works out by mak routing years, and will do much for ? - auto bus that is twice as long, and representation in tho a good account of himself of bonds securi- Next, wlvcá' Liberty and'ajlits s to- -I week tho Rolarians and ing Clayton schools second to nona the ..development uf..tlihwsectiun of twico as wido-a- my red truck. vention as follovts, Sen- ties, according to S. S.'ward, presi No. Delegates will entertain Uio faculty and amone tho high schools 01 ine the state (Amarillo 'News) any part of town they may be, in the Precinct dent, in a statement regarding tlte - 32 ior high school with a .weinio rpast This has only been ac- Members of Amarillo Drum Corps business district- the fare is 5c to Clayton southwest. alleged shortage of approximately 3 m tho Porico. Tho week following complished through the unselfish will leave overland Monday morning, their sloro and the ticket is good Cimarron 2 THE HOARD OF COUNTY COM- $G8,000 as found by a national bank a 8 tne faculty and Junior high school School Hoard, October 2, for Clayton, to be guests for 00 in merchandise at their store Folsom cooperation of the MISSIONERS oxaminer. 3 will be entertained in i liko man- L. Hill, H. II. Errclt, Ira L. Pen of the New Mexico grand lodge, to So far, tho police haven't taken Mai Pals 4 John Will receive sealed bids for thirty No trace had been found today 5 ir r. Hender 2, 3 and 4 my fingcr-print- s( but I have looked Old Pasamonto nington, Dr. Fruth and Mrs. convene there October 1 Ions of inincrun coal to bo delivered of Hugh M. Gage, missing cashier. 6 The Ciayicn Club is doing good son. Rehearsal of the drum corps was nleased at tho Times-Sta- rs photo Miera in bin at theVCourlhouso in Clayton. Mr. Ward said tho peculations from Clay Clapham 7 i work. Iho Claytonlchools held this week in preparation for machine and tho city dad of This year sees All bids muít specify the region tho bank had been going on for six Barnoy 15 4 force in tho event. It is expected that tho ton will have his face lined up, along with' tho strongest leaching from which id coal is received. years. Gago is a married man and 18 5 the motorists can arrive in Clayton by with Convict No. 7432. LILLIAN GUYER its history, and as ruslomary Said bids will "ijio opened Monday, has a wife and four children, who 17 2 feeling the noon of the first dav of the grand I strolled info one wholesale house patrons of the school, October 2, 1922at 10:00 A. M. aro here. His family has had no 19 5 of Lewis & Neblelt, china and Amistad new! of closest and Hoard of Comity Commission- word from him since ho disappeared lodge. that 1 t .. . . The ' 20 i,n..,vini!i- - 01 of Now Moxico glassware, wondering if I would lone in. il. ii lie basement ers reserves the nghl to reject any last Thursday. Tho Brand master 21 3 Wednosday morning, just a rs. Sure Haydcn fcwUl0 M K church, Monday evening and all bids. Tho national bank examiner Is ex- Odd Fellows heard Iho Canton Drum meet with any I Mt. Dora t 23 minutos past the hour of nino an informal reception Unit- to Roswell enough, I found ono that bought i of this week, 10-- 2 E. M. RutleMgo, Chairman. pected to make a report lo the Corns on the Irado trip 2--Í 3 o'clock, the ungel of death visited goods of, 37 yoars ago. Cuates to welcome our teachers to Clnylon, 1 ed Stales district attorney soon. and immediately began negotiations 25 4 the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George V$, year. havo gone Sedan most of them being new this DEMOCRATIC Thus far, no warrant has been issu- to' have it at grand lodge. The others of the house 26 i llieir'daugh-te- r, CANDIDATES Sierra G.V Guyor, and Iho spirit of 111 the to go to way of all flesh, but this old The program committee ADDRESS ClAYTON VOTERS ed for Gago's arrest. briginally, it was planned the Grcnville 27 6 Lillian, was wafted on the wings whipped Attorney, G. 2, to alive, and wo had no short lime given them, had United States District Dplhart Monday night, October chap was fully Ccnlcrvilfo 28 1 of tho morning to an eternal rest re- outer. into shape a splendid program, ui The Democratic eainpaign opened R. Craig, today said ho had not institute a Conton, a dispensation trouble in trading with each 30 4 with her Creator. " Toomey, assist examiner lJtving months old cap factory that I worked Ml. view course. R. A. (Dick) in Clayton Wednesday evening of ceived a report from the been granted a few The Lone Star 31 3 Lillian was born at Folsom, Now (single) wel matter, officials 32 years ago has moved, grown up, ant district attorney, this week when Senator A. A. Jones, looking into Iho Hope bank ago. However, grand lodge in Pasamonte 32 3 Mexico, Nov. 23, 1800, and a few at any hour. and I found of the crowd that comed very heartily the.32 teachers James F, Hinkle, John Morrow and but expected 0110 want the drum corps there every four Dedman 33" 3 years later moved with tho family girls) to Clayton, I knew, pegging away and ng fnll cood IookiiiK others, addressed the voters of Un Vy. If possible. Plans have been still Valley 34 1 to Clayton, whoro sho grew to wom- responded and their life and Supt. Raymond Huff ion county at the Mission Theatre. changed to fit this request. Instead, their work, 35 hcrsélf in aro still ju Patterson anhood and established in his usual interesting manner. Mrs. T. A. Wlielan presided. Mrs. corps will. leave Clayton Many of my old. chums 36 or largo of ' Republican State Central lito drum more Sampson ,the hearts a circle entertainment furnished by L. N. Taylor in a vory ablo manner Tho afternoon, October the land of the' living, and ar0 The n splendid lato Wednesday Tate 37 friends. Koegan, Committee has made nai-ha- less nrosporous, some standing Messrs. Olboter, McElwain, introduced Senator Jones, who in a f, and institute tho Canton at rl or Gladstone 38 She was a student in tho Clayton Toomey anu choice in tho selection of Hugh R high in City. State and National of Talbot, Gray, Blue, very lengthy address dwelt upon the that night. Now Homo 30 High school, and a graduate of Trin- in- Woodward for chairman of the Stale fice, and all having tho best or wel Tooks, when they staged llteir evils(V) of tho Republican admin V. A. Howell, departmental com Adobo : idad High. After graduation, she fea- campaign committee Mr. Wood- me. door trackmeet, was tho real istration and praised tho efforts of of the Canton and grand come for 44 upon a business career, be- Toomey is able, aggressive, informed mander Des Moines entered ture of the evening. Messrs. tho Demócrata. ward oalriareh of the Grand Encampment I shall be here until Sunday nighl, Kcpharl 45 ing scorctary to Mr. England during peanut rolling on stalo affairs, has a personality I muy drop and Bluo staged a real L. N. Taylor introduced James F. of Texas, is in Detroit, Mich., this when go lo Chicago, and Alencio 46 his lorm as superintendent of victorious. that makes for quick and lasting oontest, with Mr. Toomey Hinkle, 'the candidato for Governor, week, attending the Sovereign Grand you a lino from there. At this convention a Chairman of schools, and was later in the office quartet, composed, of friendships, and strength of charac- Tho Lewis who in a hriof speech outlined the T nriL-- It. is expected tnat ue win With best regards, Í am the County Central Committee, of Hon. O. P. Eastorwood Boggs, Van Pelt and ter lo carry through in a battle for Messrs. Lewis, measuros ho expootcd lo put in t to help institule the Dalhart R. W. ISAACS. Chairwoman and Secretary will be mora than a week ago Miss I right. And that u the only Ktnu return Just a little Fair, gave two selections, and tho Many of tho visitors at the Following Is the Cincinnati Times- - precinct is re- If elected. -- J 1 III,, hi fnilllil Canton. elected, and each sho became ill from otting wet bn which was UI wilt..... - Leah Gray gave a reading Tho crowd was not 0 large as it ,,uvuiv xw Mexico srand lodgo win aiso Star's slory of Bob's visit In the old lo elect its own Procinc way homo from the office, and pres- fighting. Ho is that sort of man. quested her greatly appreciated by those would have been, possibly, had the go to tho formal opening of tho home town: Chairman, Chairwoman for uie double pnoumonia developed. Davis, daughter of D. E. Sinco Chairman Phillips folt it lo ent. Irene speaking boon advertised more Dalhart Canton, ji is uemviru. W. Isaacs, of ensuing two years. This should bo Funeral services woro held at tho drucKist, gavo two excel be impossible to assumoJlhc burdens Robert brother rtnvU. the H. Isaacs, who loit Cinolnnatl done at the same lime lite J'recmci M. E. Church, Thursday afternoon readings, added greatly to of this campaign, no other soleotion mule, two rus lent that Speaking of whlto thirty years ago to seek hla fortune Convention is hold, and tho names nt 0 o'clock, Re Guy Davis preach- - of tho evening. could so well have suited tho north- uncertainly flivver tho enjoyment in snorts wero in tho West, returned for the first of thoso elected shall be turned over tho sermon i CANDIDATES end of tho stalo as that of Hugh county init funeral Atiniii. one aim ern way from tho Com-mitl- nuiuirea im. ing their homo timo Wednesday, and now has the to Secrotary of the Central oo Interment in the Clayton Cem- - nresont. Woodward. And we believe, that tho nln wero ueircsnnieius innt. Ho Is one of tho leading with tho credentials of such etry week tho goes also with the rest of the stalo, wancha to fortune. woro sorvou. The News carries this "Bill," said Henry. "I citizens of Clayton, Now Mexico, and delegation. This is the socond death in tho fam- George, for It was freely declared at tho re- thing y" know niirumiicomont of Luther for be vory caroful. Firs' is one largest delegates lo i.oumy ily past few months. Their son cent state convention in Albuquer- owner of of the hard Proxies of the in the Assessor, subject to tho notion of vnn'll havo us in a diloh." Ho has recognized MriWoodward pro-side- d, ware businesses in tho state. Convention will not bo Veil recently died In Central Amer- AMERICAN LEGION POST the Republican Convention, also the que, over whioh "Mn?" said Bill in nstonishmont, by Democrafl as woll as Re Just been apoointod by tho governor unless held by persons who are res ica namo of A. N. Cornell, for tho same "Why I thought youse was drivin'." delegate are publicans, hyjmade the best of New Maxioo lo serve as idents of suoh precinct. Women SECURES CARNIVAL office, subjeot lo tho action of tho that National pre- - She Fllnns It Around prosiding of Boor Uttt had hold down at the (jenvQntlon of the ellgiblo to participate In both Democratic Convention. only Ameri- Minneapolis, bep. "What a beautiful head of hair tho platform at ablate convention Doc Olboter says tho Tux assoeiatien at oinot and County conventions. waist-"Mor- extreme 18-2- 8, way lo County Central she has it must fall to her e in New Mexico in Hip memory of the can book that hag obtained tambor and is on his By order of the Tho local Post American Legion . John Garlock and family of Clap Ameri- Republican Parly. likely tho old-tim- May shadow popularity in Europe, is the the convention. Committee of tho than it dropso for Grand Lodgo week ham, were visitors to Clayton this oldost his has secured Rango. can poeketbook. "Cincinnati has changed a great Dated at Clayton, New Mexico, tins floor." concession from the city. week. nover grow loss. Raton a carnival deal sine I had my last glimpse of 20th day of September, lp. Unon investigation we find that years ago she is here thlriy but (Signed JOHN L. HILL, PROGRESS CLUB boforo closing tho contract with tho more beautiful than ever,' saw Mr. L. Hill, Jr., Chairman Co. Central Committee. carnival company, John Isaaos. looked for Robert Clarko'i I.O.O.F. "I iirosonlod the matter to the book slore, for tho old Atlantic Gar- STELLA WOOTEN. The Progress Club had thoir first Grand Lodge Exeoutivo oard, alio den on Vine slreot. for the old canal Atteet: Chairwoman meeting of the year at Mrs. Arthur tho businoss men were interviewed and found them all gone but there composed of A. O. MIERA, Secy. woolen s, Tuesday ovening, sept, iv. by a Legion committee plenly of magnifloenl new enteV- - ex- are .A Hoodly number of girls wero pres Messrs. Blue ami scariott, an 1 was amazcu nnses in tneir places. ttmjL he is ant. and tho programs are written pressing themselves in flavor of it groal new suocess deiplle the fact afilhe vast numbor of ky He is out' and planned for the coming year. Iho Legion closed mo contract. COMING being In Cinoln handicapped bnag structures erected it. commended one of four dee broUwri, all of The subjocl taken up is "wo Tlte boys should be I great for Clay-Io- n, first nalL am a booster good. Mr. Iseeos men and Their Relation to tlte Com for their thoughtfulness in ascer- Mexico, and yet have whom made New never a son and a daugh- munity, stats and Nation," and "Wo taining the wishes of the town, and any town is doing married and lias . admitted that boyhood Progress." olub securing a good, clean, legitimate Lodge ter. Robert fcawa in his men In PoHllool The for 1.0.0 more building we are out WW Grand than J ad- great- but h&B assigned tho girls papers to be entertainment. This will add but I mutt confess that CltwiRMti wee rather a olever bxm visit- t) we never so clever e brought in at the next meeting, also ly lo the entertainment of the us beaten. Tho skyscrapers, the mits thai more hat flym'i favorite, his have Attorney Toomey to give a talk ors) and incidentally buy a few hills, all Ilia scenery at Qnoinnay the ClB6iwa Clay- 2-3- Morris. This I ho first on "Government Through Political feel of lumber to help erect in -4 is wonderful, finer than Lot AnT brother. rve of brothers in thirty Parties." ton a Legion home, which will or any win meeting the (own W ouier Adjourned .to meet at the time ax a roimnuiutv renter for the Oct. Mr. Isaaw wW fcft fctthmjw called by their president of Clayton and Union county THE CLAYTON NEWS

I TIIU OFFICE CAT Chas. Adams and wife were Clay LOST Between my homo and the FARMERS ATTENTION ton visitors the first of the week. Methodist Church, last Monday We want your beans and brobm UNION TITLE Futllnu It Fairly night, a cameo broooh. For reward FANX,ADS M- - Little Willie "Paw mo the but- LOCAL ITEMS ÜPQfl RBNTTwo nice corn. It'will.payuíHHíus AND LOAN ter." light Ahutisckooplng. foro you sell. Buyers at urcnvinc, FCfli llBNT-fl-ro- orti hdtuso Mother cpi iwclifully) ttiorn-Im- r. furnished 'i "If what, BushnMÍ. JR2 Jofferson. Clay IoIl. Doctor "Ah, good Clayton. COMPANY llEOUEST FOn ROOMS MrHjeks. Hew aro yott feeling modortj, oloso to school. Inqulro ML DoraTtK)inrand II. B. MutnvCjty Mgr. 35tf ABSTRACTS, PLATS, Little Willie "If you ean reach mim iiOdfn picrson rei cd Olto-Jóhhs- Merc. Co. . a ... I, J.Í' . . VJÍ minar iiie-ura- CONVEYANONO nu l.ckjro or ino inaiMru inert Hut osiatlho Farmers Biol frlcautiáúsiy) , ...... rm Doclór will If lo from owner of lPiH uruor oi uou rouows oi ino.t mens Danlc this week, afler a two- - Wanted hear NOTAR Yi, ' cost anything If I toll you? good for salo. Stale cash Slate of New Mexico will convene weeks vacation in Missouri. ranch L. R. RALSTON 'Cinch Question price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Clayton, :: New Mexico rofp-sii- r in Clayton October 2, 3, I, and in Agronomy: "Namo ar.d TO Two large front rooms, Minneapolis, Minn. Vtclimiifcr. will make necessary for Clayton Ihn'e article containing staroh." it LOST Botwcon Folsom and Clayton, nicely furnished, both with out- (Technical Trnlnlni mm Wide Student: Two oufi and a collar." lo entertain 600 guefts. Thos-- i par- S0x3V rim with casing. - Finder side- entrance; conned with bath; FOH SALE 701 ACHE IMPnOVED Kpcrleec) lies who can provide sleeping please oxpross notify W. N. M, or F. furnaco heal; largo olosol; centrally HANCH Location, Halod, In Dnvla nntt . moro per- 2C0, Ile- Springer. Money makes the mare go," and for o.ie or O'Toole, Box Pueblo, Colo. - located; will rcnl reasonable. Apply 36 miles oast of Inex N. Mcx. Col. Geo. Goodyear supply. Kvory Clayton, automobiles make the money go. sons pirate report the same lo ward. iO- -i Clayton News. 30 haustible sot water "Auctioneer X. CORNKIL, aoro can he cultivated.. No wasto A. A Slander, Girls! EXCHANGE5 AND REAL Chalrinau of the Deception PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH land. Easy lorms. Best offer Inkos CATTLE "What's the matter with Smith? llcrtz-lladl- oy ESTATE ' Committee. Wo will have" only two f&rvices It. Writo Ownor, Caro Got lumbago or ourvaluro or 157 E. Ohio SI, Chicago. III. 15lf BLUE : next Sunday. Sunday School nt ten Co, FRANK 0. Clayton New Mexico Miss kin Weiland Clay- o'clock, preaching eleven LAW Between the Frances of and at "No, he has to walk thai way to FOH SALE OH nENT Tho D. W. ATTORNEY AT ton, completed work week o'clock. will bp no ovening her this There , fit .some shirts his wife made for Snyder residence on Jefferson SU SCHOOL BOOKS ARÉ CHEAPER in the complete business training de- scrvlco on account of meeting at Idevil and the him." Call or seo T. S. Snyder. 30-8- " PRACTICE IN ALL "COURTS triment of the Chillleothe Busi- the Metliodl't Churoh. THIS YEAR deep blue sea! ness College, Chillleothe, Mo., and GUY fiAVIS, Pastor. 380,000.00 in school war- RY Wanted FOR SALE THE OWNER n .Mere. Co. will have received her diploma from that CLAYTON, NEW HEX rants. Alburn and Bdmondson. improved. Very slojck of books Tan your own hides. I am tunning Choice I'arm, well a complete .school location. Price right if oily schools at a hide Clayton now, Bangortor desirable for tho county and in at Another fine thing about rural lifo taken at once. Inquire at News of Otto-Johns- on "Merc. Co. Dry Goods card or THANKS Feed Yard. See mo nni lot mo ex- is thai ytfu oan'l hoar tho 's fice. 23tf We wish to express our thanks tu plain the proposition to you. W. II, daughtors cultivating their musical Dept. You can buy books for tho our friends and neighbors for their McGlll. 0 talent. FOH RENT Two room cottage, No, Tom WolfordsSlopi (.h.ldrencaah or credit. kindness to us during the illness of 306 Cedar St. Inquire of L. N. Miss Thomas of Mt. Dora, CLEANING AND PRESSINGS our daughter and noico, lielty Laura Pauline School Books and School Supplie Taylor. 2llf N. completed week Alterations of All Kinds & Mclntyro. M, bur 'work this all kinds. The priros are lowor this Mr. 1J. in the Stenographic Department of Money lo loan on improved Farm ami Mrs. F. Vandervoort. Otto-Johns- Merc. Co. TOiV season. and Ranch land. Terms reasonable. WE ARE PREPARED get a cap Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mclntyro, tho Chillicotho Business College, YOU REST OP Nosing tOU Blakely & GIVE THE Chillicolhe, Mo, and received her Scott, Claylon National FOH fits just STOP THAT ITCHING" Bank Bldg. Clayton, U. 28tf SERVICE. WE CALI. 1120 diploma that institution WORK, iiio and snug FOIt SALE Ford Sedan Car, from Use Blue Star Henietly for Eczema, AND DELIVER ALL i youK opportunity Model, with Starter and Lights; in Itch, Tetter, or Cracked Hands, Ring- Our training fccnooi A- School Books and School Supplies, of ant then along -l condition. Dill sell at a bargain worm, Chapped Hands and Face, lilt. R. M. OLRETEK, V. S. Phone 282 offers facllltlei C. ail kinds. The pricos are lower this ble. modern, atan- - for cash. I. Huff at the Big Jo Scalp Diseases, Old Sores, and bores Trnlncd a Otto-Johns- on Office Dixie nospuai. run cones good Lumber Des Moines, N. M. i0--2 season. Merc. Co. Theatre llld. Nurses ilara Co, on Children, also for feet trouble. iree year course of s li ) c KANSAS GERM-FRE- E fcnrn w r and by Drug Co. iOtf $30 Instruction. Lecture B.Y.P.U. Fi- - Guaranteed Wanser VACCINE ÍZ0 to shr nks it or you Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heck returned The entertained tho BLACKLEG a "Week anuvlaes room spec Sunday from a visit lo Albuquerque. delis Class Tuesday evening with a lal courses. Diplomas hair-cut,an- Phone: Res. 17.1; Office, 201 l d picnic tho city dam. main Col. J. 0. Tignor ucccptVjle to áll get at Tho boVrds. Maxine Wanscr spent last week- of the entertainment was state cttlcs OVC feature AUCTIONEER Plcmiiant, comfortabV nurses' it end at home of grand-moth- er, the her games and contests ol different Office Tignor Barber Shop bomn with opportunities (Vrcorc- - voun cars! ac- uoi-nn- l. Mr. Heck, returning Monday, kinds, which wcro highly enjoyed by FARM SALES A SPECIALTY ntlon, rcBt, social ana menin of retltloUU i i companied by Mrs. Heck who will all. A real picnic lunch was served GARDNER S. CHAPIN, M. D. CLAYTON NEW MEXICO ritirnrdlcss A s uuer and a spend several days at (he Wanscr wiggly" style, a la "piggly which Physician ami Suracon Spilcmlld building and equipment, wise man, you home in Dalhart. consisted of roasled wcinies and hot hAnotifnl irrnunds. acsiramo oii- - Gladstone. N. M. our next chocolate prepared over a camp firtj, (Hum , iiivupi . . get i cap Sam Farber, wife and children of and sandwiches and pickles. There CITY RAGGAGE & TRANSFER Write at once for full Information more roomy and Trinidad, spent the week-en- d with young people par Company and JiiTOllment blanlt. wero fifty who Superior ids brother, Harry. everyone vot- Permanently Located 111', 4 Mairt Address Slater then you go auto-mobilm- g, took of this treat, and ed tho B.Y.P.U. the jollicst bunch HR. E. A. HOLLOWAY Street Hospital Mr. and Mrs. L. II. lialston St Mary and it left Clayton. Prompt and Satisfactory Ser Iff Wednesday of this week for Pueblo, in Osteopath A GUEST. C. U. GLAGETT, Pnp. kissesvour head Colo, where thoy will make their Charlton Bldg. Eood-b- V ! future home. Mrs. lialston will go FOH SALE Do you need a Closed sonnflRher home in Tennessee for Car? I have a Ford Sedan, good Clayton - - New .Mexico So at lasl you try that a niiWÍT's vacation. shape, good tires. A real bargain, "SURE-FIT- " you've and will givo reasonable terms. Ap IT IS THE DLTYl OA' SCHOOL Opal Brane, who has been visiting heard solmuch about. ply at Clayton News Office. io TEACHIV lis Dr. C. W. PRESNAL Dairy V)oy, friends anil relatives in Oklahoma I ard's And, oh what a fo rseveral weeks, returned homo To look to the care ilf their pupils' EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT i 1 Perry Miller spent past relief jl st a touch Monday. the few; t days at tho ranch of his father, near eyes. Jinny children?ecm dull, do SPECIALIST MILK BY THE QUART 10c. on the adjusting Thomas. not like to study, a d aro called McCormlek Rldn. strap an lit fits you Kd. M. Hutledge, of Kenton. Okla numbskulls. TRINIDAD, COLORAD MILK B THE PINT 6c. was in from I lie ranch Monday of to a ha i ', tight or Frank Hartley of Gladstone, was They Are Unforl tniato this week, visiting at tho home of Clayton MILK BY THE BULK 35c. gal. loose as 3 m want it. trading with merchants this his brother. week. in most cas-e- for hav ng some eye defect. Most of them how no oth- - CREAM-WT- S 30c. Kilburu and Edniondson will J. M. Lujan of Des Moines, was in er sign of eye trouble, and grow to school warrants. Claylon the first of the weok. manhood and womanhood, dull and stupid, never Jcnowing that their Mrs. W. G. Bryan has lcabcd tho J. G. Farber of Trinidad, has been eyes alone made them averse to stu Clayton hotel and will take posses- visiting at tho homo of his brother, dy and activity. sion at once. S. W. Guist and fam- H. C. ily will move, to the Bryan home. If You Want To Trade J. A. Carter of Toxline, Texas, a Fred Bone of Amarillo, was a busi- D. W. HAYDON prominent, farmer and stockman, siumvCIGAROTTEy 45 :. town in Missouri. Clear of ness visitor in Clayton Thursday of ai res. miles of aoud railroad purchased a Ford Touring car from this week. At DaLs Uru0 Store all incumbrance, lo trade or New Mexico land. -- the Pioneer Auto Co, and left Tues day a to Mo. ITS TOASTED A dandy 80 acres, wrl improved, lias a long timo loan of J. F. Seflon of Now Home, was in for visit West Plains, (adjustKox-e-FIT) 81200.00. Will trade for lanrtVn Union County. This farm is in tho Clayton the first of the week. It's toafetod. This iruil belt oí Southern Missouri. L. D. Wright is moving to the west onoexfra process PAT. MAR.ICI.I910 side of town. WANTED gives k delightful United Realty Co. By meant of a tlmtUVnvttíbíc qualify that can craf "SURE.FIT" Qibi are Baptism ad- Ordinance of will be sub-deal- er llandlo Mac-D- ry Slor- - C. E. LEWIS. Manager. tatllr adlmud lo your Atúrate Reliable to the Automobilo not bejduplicated head ttzealwayt at fuVorc ministered at the Christian Church ugn Batlery. Should have 11 equipment necessary to handle all tnug at you like Sunday morning at, 11:00 o'clock. makes of storage batteries. A very splendid proposition ouerea. The Mac-D- ry Battery reauir s no water, no acid ami no attention from the owner, and aro guti' anteeu for llireo years, uet nexi to II. II. Krrett had the mi.sforlune drvohiped 10c. Prints DON'T FAIL, to get tho full mile-ag- o OTTO-JOHNSO- WHITE, WIHFJ OH CALL. Kodak films N to step on a nail in this al once. DON'T FAIL, to got the full mile- íe. úc. early the week iictordlno to sUe, from lo from those tiros; call on F. F. MID-WES- age and is considerably crippled, but is T BAT fERY & IGNITION CO, from thoso tiros; call on F. F. each. 12 hnur service. Clayton, N. M. able to bo al his desk in the land i - Authorizes Uistribulors for Punke and have tiicm inspected niviis STUDIO, Punke'' and hao them inspected office. I NORTH El NEW MEXICO FnF.E, al Eleclric Garage. 3 ilf. Clayton, N. M. FREE, at Electric Garage. I 321 South 2nd. SL, Albuquerq lie, New .Mcx. Phone 7S9 c ,' v-f- ...... 1 , ? 4 Rev, Jackson, of Kenton, Okla, was in Clayton, Thursday.

B. L. Bennett of Buoyeros, was in Claylon today on his way lo Santa Fo. TO TÉ VOTERS OF UNION CO. Joseph Gill, was confined lo his homo by illness a few days this week.

C. E. Anderson of Stead, was a New Mexico msl havo a protective tariff on her wool and Clayton visitor Thursday. ' ulher products.

C. T. Dakor purchased from tho Other stales need Volcction for their products, agricul Pioneer-Aut- Co, this week, a now manVaclured. Ford Coupe. tural, mineral and Republicans beliovo nj protuclion for all it. THE CAR AND GARAGE THAT who.nyd V. of Kenton, purchased Behimer Wluif is lair for mio is tól. for anpther. a Ford Coupe from I'ionoer Auto IS NOT PlllTECTED FROM There are demócrata, JudVng by their vote, who believe Co, this weok. FIRE MAY 1VN THOUSANDS in a priitectlve-turlf- f for theroduct8-o- f their own states, The Junior Endeavor Socloty of OF IXILLAR JLOSS. BUY COM- the Christian Church enjoyed a PLETE INSURANCE HERE. hut not for other slates. weinie roast at the Selvy ranch, I'ln- - is wrong in principie, fotU représenla the height Thursday night. if .elfUhiicss. It is bad in practice, for no tariff can be writ-fe-n Hartford I'Uro Insur Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elofson of Sa ios! mi such a basis. A foolislimun might take such a position lida, Colo, are visiting at the home ance Co. noticies cov in good faith, but these demouruts are not fools. In this of II. L. DiocnaDon Pinjj street, or H pracUcajly pyery wrld. lie who gels must give. fill A New Ono on Him kiioiui rkkJ Goodness! We cannot have a protective tariff for New Mexico and no A Clnvtan nltlzan ton dtfienvurftd The homes that buy Lytona standing before tho City Drug Storo protection for the real of our country. know all the coodneM that wiiion displayed a largo sign, powder give dui any bakinc can Sundae." CALL ON TUIÍ5 AGENCY. them, with the added Htie-facti- STEPHEN B. DAVIS, JR. MM of profiting by Its ex. The onangazed-aljh- e sigjualong ceptlonal economy. time and then Jpid to a nan jvho Republican Candiduto for United wag staad& nw: Stephen B. Davis Jr. You will find Lytona reason, 'Ash WSneiBy, Shove Tualay, Statue Senator able in price when you buy Union ma it, and uniformly efficient Good'Prida: say, mis w a new one Cgunty iftii iniwi when you use it on mo FarewoU Agency mo t I hear prohibition hl(, Jim so hattf he killed himself." McFAUDKN & RIXEY "Suioide?" j "Insurance TJiat Insures -- BerpíoM , No. m THE CLAYTON NEWS The Clayton News inalienable right lo choose by bal are a myth, ask Mr. and Mrs. Sweet quito satisfactorily resumed under lot (ho parly that has achieved a who live near Molroso, in Curry tho terms of tho Cleveland agree Published Every Friday By bright record in tho past, rather county, New Mexico, about it. How ment. The statement soys: "Tho than tho rosy-hu- cd promise of tho two CILAYTON PRINTING: CO, hundred sotting eggs grow into limiting factor is Iho supply of soft YOU Need These Things futuro. oighloen hundred dollars worth of coal has now become transporta M. 0. JOHNSON Prcsidont No man or woman should vote poultry and eggs sold, a modern tion. It is true that some thousands J. A. WlKOFF Vico President without first taking into considera poultry plant and a flock on hand of miners aro still on strike, notably J. LUNSFOnD A Aifo convenient placo lo koep your ourront funds subject to withdrawal in any amount F. Secretary tion tho wclfaro of his state and valued at Í1,000 is tho story told by in tho ConnellsviUo and Kanawha nl any tfibe through tho medium of your personal chock. county and should bo guided by their financial record, and this all districts, but tho tonnnco offered A Silfo placo to koep your surplus subject to automallo Inoronso through earnings of in- Entered In ihr Vool-Oll- ltt at Otarlo. facts. happened In a Httlo ovor two years, for shipment by tho other minos at terest. w Mexico, Second-Cla- n matinal-f- r. loo. aosoro mo 30, work will available trans A plae whero you can gel experienced counsel on money help on October leoo, aster tie Act at WASHINGTON COMMENT Sweets matters and practical iian-- a, taro. Tho aro natives of Michi portation faollllios. Tho demand for uuamuss pruuioins. gan, but havo lived in stato long this coal is activo and tho prices aro We cansupply these facilillos backed by personal service of a decidedly holpful character. Official Paper of Union County and History is full of talcs of desper- "Hough lo recognize its superior cli- high. Under such conditions coal U. S. Land Office ate chancos which succeeded be- matic advantages for raising poul- is offered for shipment up lo tho cause some man was not afraid to try. Then, too, they realized that limit of tho ability of tho railroads J. F. LUNSFORD, Editor and Mgr. lead. In America today exists a tho growing of grain sorghums for lo carry it," Shortly before tho mid chanco, far from desperate and but shipment entailed a great deal of la dle of Seplembor tho Survey found SUBSCRIPTION HATES: waiting a great leader who will point bor, and a curtailed income. So, af- the present rale of production is ate Bank of Commerce Ono Year $L50 tho way-Hw- ho will ho bo? discussing ed '.l ter tho matter, thoy 9,000,000 tons a week. In tho cor- rYTON :: MEXICO six Months - NEW . 1.00 Tho press- is full of "remedies" to take a chanco at the poul- responding period of 1920, tho aver-ag- o Three Months jso .... for the industrial unrest which re- try gamo. was U,7DO,000 tons." Lator ro sults in strikes and lockouts. Edi- In tho spring of IffiO, eggs from ports rocoived, which aro not Chemical Division Department of lay thoir problems boforo the div- como up at times liko present Idvcrlistng entire the Bates raado on request, torial after pililnrlnl explains that purebred while leghorn flocks wero ly offloial, show a marked increaso Commerce ision with the knowledge (hat their when the fall elections aro at hand. '"i'i.-.-- ' alt that Is nccilcd is a fuller under purchased and about two hundred in mining over the statement given The growth of tho chemical in- confidences will bo respected." The great problem of tho prosont NEEDLESS , VIOLATION standing between capital and labor; chicks hatched and brought to ma- out by (ho Survey. dustry in the United States is of Adjournment of Congress congress has concerned the tariff. a mutual forbearance, a playing turity. Ono hundred and fifty of Foreign Commerce for July such importance that Secretary During recont yoars tho multi- Tho old theory of protection to in- CAMPAIGN BUNK each into the other's hand, a coop- (heso wero pullets old enough (o Tho July statement of tho foroign Hoover has organized tho Chemical plying problems that face congress fant industries and the regulating vs. eration .between them for their mu- begin laying in the fall of 1020. Ear- trado of the United States shows tho Division of the Department of Com- mnku it neenssary that both legis- of competition by means of tho tar- COMMON SENSE tual advantage. ly in 1931 a good incubator was total imports to havo been S262,128- - merce. In a recent bulletin issued lativo bodies remain in almost con- iff has been replaced by new con- All, it is explained, which is need- purchased and the season closed 207, 9178,159,15.1 by the Department thero appeared tinuous session. A quarter of a cen- ditions- In consequence ne- ' as against for tho of the Campaign bunk is that unreliable ed is for somo grea.t corporation to witli a flock of about 450 laying hens samo month of 1921. Tho seven tho following: "Trade Associations tury ago a senator or representa- cessity of applying new methods, or propaganda that is being spread At lead the way nnd treat labor as some nnd pullols. A few turkeys were months ended with July, 1922, show- and individual manufacturers should tivo found (hut the public business new principles, lo tho determination (o considered, consulted, this limo and will grow in volume thing bo also produced that season Hint were ed tho imports to havo been 81,071,- - net wail for nil invitation from tho could be enrriod through in six of most matters in connection with until aflcr lite general election' has profited, nnd helped, or sorao great sold (o advanlago that fall and win- 535,975 as compared with $1,498,633- ,- Department, to cooperate with tho months for the "long session" and Ihe framing of the tariff bill, it has hoctn (ho held and officers havo been body of labor to lead (ho way and ter. ISl for the same period last year. Chemical Division. The Division is Hirco mouths for "short session." taken more than a year and a half chosen for (he next they Old buildings wero converted into In other words, Congress was in ses- administration instead of seeing how much Tho oxport record shows (ho total beginning to function, and has been to frame a new law. . Thero aro those who will well arranged hen houses with tho sion about nine months out of two romain may exact from an employer and lot domestic, exports for July (o have established for the sole purpose of Tho champions of Ihe idea that in Iho ranks of the standpatters in wages depend on organiza- help of a liltlo new lumber and suit- 8290,1351,000 (o years. This line been lengthened to tho not been added which was faelitating contact between the De- the tariff is wholly wn eeonunio both (ho Democratic nnd the Repub- tion threats, but upon tho work able pens and enclosures of poultry about twenty months out of two and $1,001,502 of foreign merchandise ex- partment and tho Chemical industry. question and should be largely ed lican parlies, thrtso who havo were provided. In tho winter of been dono and the spirit of cooperntion, ported. This amounted to 318,710,309 We want Irado associations and in- years. Even at (hat there is always from the political methods with party 1021-- 22 .when sufficient encourage .inoculated loyalty and That's all! But as yet the leader and tho foreign merchandise export, dividual manufacturers in I he chem- a lot of important matter shoved making, aro who in a ment had been realized which dominate tariff large mcasuro lend stabil does not appear. No great corpor from the ed was $0,470 709. ical industry to feel that they can over for a later day that should (Continued on page ity to (he parly and who aro the ation as yet fails to get the best of enterprise, a neat, partially under- hulwarks of our liberties. tho bargain if it can when making ground concrete hatching house was Thero are those who havo no loy- terms with labor. No labor organ built, additional incubator capacity alty to any party, but who consider Ization as yet has considered the provided, and an acetylene gas plant the worthiness of tho man and his employing interest beforo it's own. installed in the incubator room. new cqulpmcnl, poul platform, thus placing their sup And if you-a-sk why, the answer is With this tho port, forming a formidable Indo. plain; because men are selfish, be try flock has been enlarged, so that pendent clement that a great many cause men distrust each other, be In spitn of a serious loss by theft MEN'S SUITS LADIES' limosholds tho balances of power cause experience has proved to each and severe culling, tho enterpris going and therefore determines the suc- that neither is wholly to bo trusted. ing Sweet poultry firm is into V READY-TO-WEA- R cess of either of the two great par- Then tho answer, tho real answor, Iho winter season with a thousand laying two tios. is an inculcalion of a spirit of un hens and pullets and nun To iho sfandpattors, (ho campaign selfishness, and a spirit of trust. In dred turkeys. propagunda will bo right, elso it other words, all those who stand A regular and satisfactory outlet , eggs is 5 10 cents Every Suit sold by t Is Guaran- - would not go out under (he name In church and admit the Fatherhood for all had at and of their parly, but (his samo propa of God, must stand in factory, at per dozen abovo current local pric treu saiismciory. i no iinciiinian i a You will notice that wo rocc-iv- cvory week and most es. This is made possible only thru í ' ganda will bo shot rapid fire into tho bench, behind desk, in a bank, on our biggest advortlscmen every dajTsttnietliing new for tho ladies. It is our pleasure ranks of tho Independent voters to farm, railroad in mines, nnd the production of infertilo eggs and ,and ; What handling them as they should be SUIT PRICKS ?22..'.l o ?.".oo v toliow1 you. vb have. gain their favor and secure practico of Man. :$ their the Brotherhood handled, which includes proper cull- The Independent not then, will the ' . DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, ETC. vole. voter must Then, and until ing for grade, keeping them cool B. KUPPENHEIMKK CLOD Ha : recognize (he will make capital responsibility ho or leader arise who and shipping at frequent intqrvals. she owes to their community, coun- and labor truly fraternal instead of CLOTHCHAI CLOTHES asked they thought r . ',; ;, ' ty doing, When what k and state, and in so must opponents., of the poultry industry and; what bo swayed ,f not from their determin- they valued their present flock at, to straight vote POULTHY B KINGS PROSPERITY ation think and the Sweets answered in ohorus, "But campaign MEXICO FARMERS right by a lot of bunk, TO .NEW for tho poultry we would havo been must bo guided by sense but common forced lo leave the farm after this eggs ! I in their decision to excrciso thoir If you believe that golden trying and somewhat disastrous t crop year. The flock is not for sale at any price, but wo havo a good New Mexico farm wo would gladly give for vnothcr flock like this one. .Work clothes Many insects spend their wlnlors School Warrants Your Binder and hibernating under trash and in the soil near tho surface. Fall plowing whoro tliis is feasible, and a thoro Repairs cleaning up of all trash will do much to help keep them in check during W(j will be prepared to handle your school warrants u are completely stocked. with all kinds of work coming year. tho this year, or at $20,000 worth of them, w -. least about clolheAfor men anil boys. . Prices .guaranteed to be THE BOOTLEGGER be glad to talk to you beforo you dispose of them. , vru yuu. Work eluthut atpricos that they all buy BROTHER: NOW THAT YOU HAVE CORN UP AND ALL OTHER 12. You always a square deal at our store. CHOPS COMINO ALONG WIIV NOT OIVE THE HARVESTING are sure of Come in ,id see them. On furtivo, feet along Iho- - streets MACHINERY THE ONCE OVJik AND GET THE REPAIRS NOW. in darkness they aro going; from OUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER LINE OF DEERING AND stew and slum thoy bring tho rum MeCOUMICK REPAIRS ARE LAIdVuT FOR THE SEASON. DON'T that keeps tho boneyard growing. They make ryo poisoned FORGET THAT IF THE MACHINES IS NOT REPRESENTED AT their of F0RyVj lye, of rough on rats their brandy, CLAYTON, WE WILL ACT AND GET ANY REPAIR and he who drinks is wise mcthlnks, WANTED .FOR ANY MAKE OF MACHINE OR ENGINE. (o keep a coffin . They fill the vats with old dead cats when thoy would make sour mashes; and ono small drink will put a gink in line for dnst and ashes. They make their Thé'R. W. Isaacs Mdwé Co. gin of rusted tin and upas leaves and Clo granite, and he who sips curls up The Model and slips our well, known ' THE HOUSE. OF GOOD SERyTCE TO FARMER. from this u. th planet. They make thoir boozo from cast off shoes, brought in by vam- KILBURN & EDMONDSON pires ghostly, and ho who quaffs finds epitaphs the goods he's need ing mostly. And when you swig a pumper big of bootleg ryo or bour bon, your works will quit, you'll throw a fit no doo can put a curb , T on Y'ou'll bite the chairs and fall down stairs, and start a roughhouse gaudy, and when you're through the Miss Farham coroner true will sit upon your body. Few, few escapo tho shroud and" crepe who drink (ho bootleg mixturo well-know- and with a spade men's beds aro " The n Toilet Goods JONES made whero headstones aro a fix- ture. Thp bootleg knaves are ped f. dling graves; thoy'ro soiling bootleg FOR SENATOR Specialist slaughter. Oh, then with me drink bonoscl tea, and pop and milk and T WILL GIVE YOU A HHEE MASSAGE ,r water. Ex. 1 L YOUR OWN HOME WASinNGTON NEWS BY APPOINT tENT INKLE Senate Passes $15,000,000 Waterways HI to nttra'otivonese Careful attention your skin will isuro the and Bill every woman c aves. pertonal charm that Tho river and harbor bill as it has FOR GOVERNOl 7 To. Neglect Your Skin Is to Forfeit Its Beauty passed tho Senato provides for Fed. oral acquisition of the Capo Cod, engaged L. I'arham, tile well-kno- Goods We have Miss Toilet Mass., and Dismal Swamp, Va.-- N. C. , : Speciajiit. for the week beginning Sititember 26th, to cull on a canals. Another now provision plac- ECONOMY EFFICIENCY number of ladies in Clayton each dayj to give free masaago and ed In tho Houso bill provides for tho individual help and advice on the cant of the skin. survey of the Tennessee river and It has been lacking in administra It is not obtained by selocUng ex- Its tributaries in Tennessee, Ken- This an Exceptional Opportunl for Ono Week Only tion so long that taxpayers now ecutive Üwlr political fallhful-ne- s, h tucky and North Carolina. A largo for Slep Into the store, write or phone Wo'll do the reiU Un number of additional surveys, are JmndUut inoro money for wasteful but byfchooiing men nnd wo- derslaiid Mis I'nrhams massage ana. ailv ico, .ore free. provided for. As passed by the Sen '.support of a political machine tliari men for their busine ability. PAHIIAM WILL ALSO BE GLA O TALK TO ANY WOM-- ate the bill carries authorization for MISS expenditures totaling nearly aver before. Putting efficiency Into tfvernmeiat AVS CLUB IN CLAYTON Fit E OF CHARGE of which $5,000,000 goes to Denweralio candidates stand for U the aim of the Dttnoinia. It i pay for tho cash settlement for tho fewer and smallor oxj)endlturol possible thwn to do haying Cape Cod canal. In addition the gov- for j$ie, ernment is authorized to take over saving monoy for all oltften. no of i' to affpoittl. The City Dmg Store 0,600,000 in bonds issued by the Cape Cod Company as part of tho PHONE ?v settlement. The bill is now in con- ference with tho House. --if Political Adverlinnt) (Political AdvorXMffWitl WAN8KR & RECK, Frepa. Coal Si4ply Now Up to Railroads jme fttongiMi survey statement i .... . V , THE CLAYTON NBWS

at llio Rodeó both days. LfDfllDT TBaC iin Tlir m hicnn irthelr .support, from oublieitor to u.. tlberly' sehool district, which was The Redecrefided without any ser- bottom of the list. We aró grateful known for years as tho Gibbons sot- - ious accíuáhla "happening, but thore ie Pullman Cafe lo tho Ilolarians for tholr patronage tlcmont, since Bho was seven years might have been as Florlen Duko and entertainment. They gavb ago, down by steer, and UilSífJííL8 us of when sho camo lo this vicin was knocked a UNDKIl NEW . "fnn'hS 'Vclí"0.Fn.t.ribu.lcl. 'd this column mis-forlu- MANAGEMENT nnn uOTuii .u several aadroasos on different sub ity wilh her parents, from Indiana, D. C. Reynolds' brother had tho no i " ii. w in or any subject ner. LAUDET & JOHNSTON, PROP. Jeoti, and some helpful demonstra This young couple had only met two of having his horse fall over con.rolled by nnf individual "but ta open lions on organization to his who desire and weeks ago, but had corresponded for his roped calf and onto him. He air views on agricultural subject. KnoarUclos nbuslvfe o purely Millcal or religious of uon several yoars, having been Intro- had his loft fool hurl, but not ser- 35c- - - - Nono natuio will not bé consldorcd wo got Meals - 35c of ihoso articlos have any bearing on nf When everything rounded duced by loiter by Sedan's former iously. Ibis paper. All articles must signature in wo perfected organization an(L bear tho l oMheKerf an. lo pastor, Ilcv. D. I. Hammónd, whoso Even the young men tho big ' """ ou.iu.l I IJl.VM'.KS ho known as tho New Homo Pro homo was in Indiana prior lo comi girls with tho bobbed hair iikod tho, gressive Club. Wo aro well cdulp ing to Sedan. "upfo Qúeená" of tho IÍod?ó. f o I PLEASANT ROOMS IN CONNECTION' Till. TUtlK-- ll'ictli.-- ped wilh hcc-trie- llio polls and seo that the host of the exception of an Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shaha, sister Tho Drairlo firo which was south prod. brolher-dn-la- OUH MOTTO: mese candidates aro elected and of tho bride, ac of Chris Conncl's place", gaye a num- You delightful .and remember that Ut then back up these officers in per- companied them lo Dalhart, tho ber of people quite a lot of anxiety SERVICE ile fairy glory, SEIIAN CLEANLINESS - QUALITY "The Thrco Wishos." forming the duties they aro eluoled bridal couple leaving Thursday night until several cars pf people went lo V fniry appeared lo a poor wood- - lo norfnrm for their fuluro homo inTndiana locate it. chopper as Jie was at work in tho I havo heard from reliable sources LnMr;.and CliaS,' Shalia,of The best of wishes for success and John Gill and wife transacted woods. "Mako Ihreo ha worth-whi- wishos." slin there aro some good Republic-- ?'a' KT", "'"".'V2'1. hom9 af" happiness 'and tho le business at Romero, tho 13th. sniil, "nml (hoy will be ü granted." Ho ans. rorhaps eduallv rolinhlo nW " "u" v,s" w,,n n,s romor, things of life go with Jhis couple Earl Jackard was down from Glay. hurried home lo loll his wife tho CS Claim thorn nro snmn r,,l TnmJ h".6,naka' and from the many friends of the bride, ton lo attend the Rodeo. wonderful news. As ho-at- his sup ocrats. It is also Mrs. I. K. Taylor,n' who has been and Ihoso w'tw.bad tho pleasure of Mr. Barrel and his cowboys camp per of dry rumored that there visiting ABSTRAC1 AND INSURANCE bread and milk, Ihcy dis. are some bad Republicans. I pneo this summer with her an acquaintance wilh tho groom ed at Drams, during the. Rodeo. usstii iiu three wishos. "Wo can daughter. Mrs. Tom Uushnell of during his short slay at Sedan. Weeks wero up from muiu n mat I lore nrn ll.-.- The brothers wish for an empire, great iiiumaieu i f. .i. ... The ClaytonMbstract riches, and some bad Democrats. I have also '? lün, '? v,B"mF mcn noar "GYCO.' Logan (o take pari in the sports. Co., Inc. a largo family," they said. (Thev T A young seen some newspaper reports lo the 7 number of the ladles wero disolplos of tho Into T. It.) hav,ns come' lo V, Zur- BONDED Then effect that some members of tho So- f,Ulc,r' 'his v!cinr AMISTAD wero sympathliing wltbyJohn WSTnACTERS hey fell - into an argument as lo cialist parly wore not anirols. uj wiiuii mucus were noi 10 Do seen ich becausfe ho lost the 1 clay .race many Noith iow boys and how" many girls or Ilcpublican, nor Democratic, anywhere. Tho new arrival at tho homo of Thursday, on account of his would nor enjoyable he most desirable. The ar Hocinlisl. nlnffnrrtia. ún on I...... 11 Very evenins was Mr. and Mrs. H; T. Steele, Thursday saddle leaving 'him silting CLAYTON. NHW MEXICO gument ...J Ilknin l ou iJ IH1 U I I . . . . . ,, r. waxed warm. Tho man bo fully written that a 1 u "-- . summers night, proved to be another daugh on the race track Just 0, second. came rascal in office m.Tu.u' irritated. His meaecr sunner wmiM ho i in .1 ra luesoay, sepi. 12. ny ihe'fol- - ter. It wag noticed that saVeral of tho D. D pxeu k....n...i .MOXIiOE, mm. I wish I a W- - Po w- - girls' Manager PItone MS had iausaco administration. The recall i n verv ow,.n.?.famiIl": Jr Guy Shcpard left tho 9th for Junior high school hadoscorls for supper," orm- - ho said. And there it useful club in limo of need. h.,t ti. Ic.h - a. Lote, James ,Orr, Lockncy, Texas, where ho will at at the Rodeo. was. 1 hen (hero was great a Miss Srhilh lamen- proper placo for the recall is before tosler Ilulh tend school again this year. tation. One wish .Mrs. P. K. Taylor A. I). had been thrown Hie eloclion. To judge .'rom the wav and Chriltor. Mrs. Shepard's mother has been Men and women aV(Jrafto$!.00 per awuy. How son. Ice should they use the two somo people vote, you, would imag cream was served and (ho visiting her, the past week. hour selling hosiery; Toup .pairs remaining wishes? guests dispersed wishing Tho discussion ine umy Douovcd a bad Republican for more Wo certainly were glad the Rodeo guaranteed wear 'four months or now again waxed warm. such social occasions. Tho man again is holier than a good Democrat, and brought a little rain with it, both hosiery free. We pay jo per cent lost temper. Mr. and his "I wish Hiis sau. vice vorsa. Thoro are also some Mrs. W. L. Canon and four days, (he i'lth and lülh. commission. Free samples to work- sage was hanging from the end of who seem children of Kingsley, Kans were ov The school teachers from Las Vc. ing agents. Complete line wool to think that any kind of ' of your nose," he finally ernight at tho C. H. 1 said to his 1 socialist is belter than any kind visitors Lewis gas have como up to bo ready for and heather mixtures. Thisr tho wife. And it was home, Tuesday, Mrs. being so. Two wishes nf a Ilcpublican or Democrat. Tho Tianon, a school, Monday. big hosiery season. Experitnco un (tone! .More sister of Mr. Lewis, Here is real lamentations. Only one Socialists would put so many re and aro on their Dr. Brosicr took Howard lo Mos necessary. Eagio Hosiery worjes. wish left. The ed. way overland by auto lo wife wai "What strictions about tho officer that he make their quero, tho lith, whero ho would Darby Pa. 40tf Happiness would future homo in California. economy for there be in an cm couldn t go far wrong. I do not be. lake the train for Albuquerque, to pire, ur great riches, or a large fam heve it is possible Mr. Wiley, of Joplin, Mo., nephew attend college. After a man 'gets to own. a homo lo put strings . you! ily, while a sausago or Wiley, - was hanging enough on a crook in keep him John after a pleasant Thero was a good crowd present ho wants a car to get 'away- from it. from one's nose?" visit at Sddan left Saturday There was no traight. . How can we expect an with peace for the poor man till ho wish 1110 pariy oi men wiui whom ho bad Saves money Incompetent man to make a compc- t- il (he sausage away. 10 111c And he .was ent officer? Tim l--i i. "aY.e"!U i,cw "Cxico, resi oniy a poor Eniit. gone on to C,ovis woodchopner ever aflcr, supposed to bo' robbed of all dan- - "aV,n,s durine his slay here. Insures whole- That was in the good old days of gerous royal prerogatives so IE PUREST MONEY CAN BUY Power me good that Miss Ora E. Jones Warrens. old fairies. So far as no matter how bad ho is ho can do of some perfect burg, Mo, a ban. been able lo observe, that race no particular harm, but I once heard after week's pleasant at Tyrone, Mr. of fairies has long been as extinct an eminent historian make the re visit Okla.. with and food as the dodo. It would seem Mrs. Karl Holland, arrived in Sedan that the mark that a real strong-minde- d king Evei filled from average lo have charge of prescription our i farmer hasn't heard of that could slill find enough royal pre- primary work Contains No Alum again at Sedan. Mr. .Mrs. Hol- tragedy. Most of us aro inipaticntlv rogatives lying around loose to en and old-li- land accompanied waiting for some fairy to able him to make things her. interest N. stock of drugs, is positively the ur. Frice' is tho greatest baking powder 'to for us the things wo feel oughl ing for a whib Mr. W. Oliver, principal of Se dan school, motored Dcs value on the market. Of unvarying high lo lie done. Wouldn't there be a howl if half lo Moines Yes, old this week-en- d to bring Miss Doris quality, it produces of finest the race of fairies is dead, the people wero disfranchised? Ycl I BEST that money and skill will fod the texture Harris lo Sedan, and flavor. Never leave hut a new race has taken its place sometimes half of them disfranchise where she will a bitter taste. again teach th and The new fairy appears lo the Amer themselves by staying at home on 8th grados, school beginning Sept. rour grocer may have some cana of ican farmer, not wlih an offer o election day. Wo are born rulers 18th. produce three wishes, but with the o Mr. and Mrs. Tom JJushnell and Dr. Price's offer of the grealesL nation, of ' left at the extraordinary special the world 'T. r . .1 n . ,rj . an unlimited number. In substance and wo relinquish V""' "u"u u"u urr' " sale price recently all claim lo the ts ofiercd.YAsk him about it wcrc Sunday-gues- tho offer is, "Ask what you will and throno and arc conlent lo ho polil- - Ua?ton' at the it. shall bo as were Sunday Send for the "New Dr, Cook Book." done." Tho only condi icnl blanks. When, wo mako blank, f,,0"11"'" , f - 'arsons and Miss It's Free. Prico Baking P( vder tion is, the asking must be up lo of ourselves it is no wonder that ;,?'l3- ,M DavisDrug Company Factory, , and Elizabeth Cole, 1001 Hie standard. Wall SI reel lakes us at our word and Jr. Independence Boulevard, ago. Dr. J. S. Carrington CLAYTON, NEW MEX. What can we ask? Do I remem handles us as mere pawns in the attended the of Cy Miller, to her, or am I only dreaming that great game of Dig Business. funeral who was laid rest in Thomas cemetery by the Large 12 few years ago, without tho shedding Did you ever the can, ounces, onk 25c stand around side of his of a drop of blood, the American streets for awhilo and "listen in" to mother. The study of the book of Phillip-ian- s people paid Ihe sugar pirates from see how many different kinds of is in progress Sedan U. H. j Ivenly to thirty ci'l pr pound for fool the farmer is, in the minds of at -- Church at SunJay night nar. while tho warehouses were business men and professional men the services conducted by Ta' H bursting with sua ? And and street Ruth Smith, pastor in loafers and politicians? charge. une of these suear p'ni'es 'ire to II ought not to lake long to convince The Star Lumber Co. da-- , C. E. elections wero held Sunday still beseeching congress to pay ourselves Hint wo are fools and lo night Sept. 17. following of- !iu"n the diffcencc between what know' that we aro fools is tho frist The - ficers wero irceived fo- Hi j sogar they had step toward wisdom. elected: Miss Ora'E. : - Jones, vice president; Miss Verna THE UNIVERSAL TRACTmSOIY " nd when tlx litiliiil- burst and Most of us feel wise enough' lo Ford what they would have received bul any Love, Secretary; Miss Allio Lewis, criticise from pres officer tho treasurer. whyot? for (lie collapse! IXm'l you think ident down to tho dog catcher. The I Remember classes in hygiene lie American peonlo would just as man who isn't wise enough to vole the and homo sick care, by Miss Wills, WHY NOT GET ALLyOU PAY readily pay us thirty cents for our isn t wiso enough to criticise the government nurse, lo begin Sep.t. 25, hogs and calilo and sheep if we government. Moro than that, the Sedan. would only ask? All wo need to do man who doesn't vote has no moral nl Married i to master that wonderful art of right lo criticise llio result of oilier OTHERS SELL VALUE-- X ADD Miss Emma Louise Gibbons, the asking. people's voting. SERVICE, THEREFORE YOU GET interests have some youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Other secured Did you ever notice any particu- - SERVICE) u-r- Allen Gibbons of Sedan Mr. VALUE AND satisfactory legislation in tho ar difference between a Democrat and Ralph Hancock of Paoli, Ind., tho past just for tho asking. Don't you panic and a flepuhliean panic? Did at Baptist parsonage at Dalb'arl, think wo could go and do likewise if you over nolico any particular dif Texas, on Thursday, Sept. 14, 1022, we would only ask? We have con- ference between Ilcpublican pros Rnv. trol of tho commissary department perity and Hicks of Iho Baptist church offi Phone 158 e. montieth, mot. ClAton, N. M. Democratic prosperity? ciating. of llio modern industrial system. (Of course, I understand how Henry Mrs. .Hancock was well and favor- - We also control "a large block of Lrrelt would answer, "Thero is so .i a m nyi-m- -Jl I i . mt . A. voles in our modern political sys- much more Republican prosperity." t - - - . -- i. . - - - - - ' tem. Wo simply need to tune up Lei ihe soap box orators soldo that f our asking apparatus to Ihe proper point.' Did you over notice any par. wavo length. Our legislators aro ticular difference between a Repub constantly "listening." They are lican grafter and a Democratic niuious lo know what is "in the grafter? Can you see any 'particular air.'' Hut unless we ak and ask in difference betwceAt a Democratic tho proper wave length, bow are administration that allowed the they lo know that we are "m the treasury to be looted of millions ol u'r" willi a request? lollars and a Republican adminis-- Two of tho conditions necessar alion that neglects lo recover the effective asking are, organization loot from the loofers? i ml ballots. The way to get some Good people are in tho majority Hung is to organizo and go after Good offico seekers aro in tho ma i get hem. The way lo other wishes jority. If all tho good farmers would granted is lo voto right. do their duty at the primaries; if al We ovo are on tho of an eloclion me goou larmer fieiegaios would at V 'ill conditions bo unchanged by lend and do their duty at the conn Ihe election? If they aro changed ty conventions; if all tho good fann i will it bo for tho belter or for the A A. A I-- . ers would do their duly at llio polls iwaaazngiy Km paca yoa can t worse? That all deponds upon the we would have good officers and wbk anotner day lor your Fordeon oters. Tho way to get good laws good govornmont, regardless of Ihe enaeled and enforced is to begin name of the parly in power There no tsoctor made that cm approach the now and keep at it. Attend Ihe Tho fairy appears today and grants precinct and seo (hat good money valoe of tho íordson. Nor fa there a caucus you thrco wishes. Y'ou will have the Tractor made that can do more work for yoa. men and women are selected as es kind nf officers, tho kind of law's to the county convention. and tho kind of law enforcement yon Remember, the verytlay yodfPordson earns, These delégales will then see thai ask for at the coming eleotion. kiiready for any one the right kind of candidates are ofMlOl jobsitcas.de And edhcr as a tractor or a stationary power plant. then all of yqu go to C. K. VXDKRSON'. The Ferdaon has proved to the 178O0 owaets that has not only cot the cost of field work 30 to 50$ bat that k has made hetaj savHJga on every job to whfcn it is pat. Q Fordson figures are All labor-savio- correpondents please have their copy In c, drodc;ery-s- a facts yoa this offico by Wednesday, to know. Come in, phone ' write today. insure publication. Bassinettes NBW HOME Ira Sefton was at home the lalUr part of the week. f .. Pioneer Auto Co. Dean threiihing U well advonoad. Tli soWl Ida ted school at Mqrw with yield running around zero. sker begin Monday. The truek earfe CLAYTON, N. JH Bveryooa as busy gathering their on the route with Leo Bull aclitw crop as if it were a bumper. as pilot, engineer, brakje and coki Hi W'MM Él m m iJiJm BIB U MMmíffmEftm ÁViaaaal Mrs. Paris wa some better Sal- - auoior. fbi. urdsy. She ha been at the hospital I The chicken supper the lith wat fui several days. a grand Suciess from every 8ngjé. THE CLAYTON NEWS

la cual anda corrlcncm Ies imfórma-- H. sr. the undersigned was; on lh isth day Notle Is hereby thin that Adsn M. tb Una above described, before Char-le- a remos ahora ademas. Hrptrt at CartMUa ! of September, 1932,' appointed Execu- barda, of Bueyeros, New Mexico, who, P. Talbot, U. & Commissioner, at on Clayton, New Mexico, onUi-J- day Secion Español del Quo conosemos personalmente por FARMERS & STOCKMEN'S BANK, trix of the" above estate, and that all September 14. 1911, made Additional th Clayton - News ClKTioB. of New Mea persons having- claim ngalnst said es Homestead Entry (Addllonal to 016430) of September, 1933.-- " muy largo tiempo al Sr. y at la the Stale Mullor, . at the dome of bailar, on tats are htrebyVhotlfled to present No. 02S269, for WUKU: EWWtt: Wtt Claimant naraM'a witnesses: - I, Sehlffner, Orpab M. Continuando La Union del Pueblo les podemos asegurar- que no se po- Stat. 15, 1 the sama to sold Executrix for her ac NWUl and NWHSWK Section t: and Fred Sehlffner. día havor onconlrado mejor hombro RBSOUnCKS Hon therepf within h time pres NEV4NE14, Section 7. Township 13 Elmer E. Ktahr, Charley Klahr. all of Range 11 Pasamonte, New Mexico. para nominar para la oficina do te Loans ani Discounts ..tlH,SC3.1! crlbed by law. North. Bast .New Mexico Bonds and securities owned MATTIES COBLE, Principal Meridian, has tiled notloe of H. IL ERRETT. rrenos públicos del estado, el Sr. Register. unpledged T JJ.íOU 3 Administratrix. Intention to make Final Three Tear A. C. MIERA Editor Publicista Muller es perfoctamonlo honesto y Proof, to establish claim to the land y ToUl Bonds, Stoeki, etc.... 3.Í04.Í3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION capas, y os ademas un verdadero Val. of Bank. House .600.00 NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION above described, before Register and Jl Receiver, amigo pueblo Less IneUm. If any 00 11.500.00 United BJMf Land Office, del es muy generoso Clayton. Depsrlment of the Interior, u. B. Furniture 4,(00.40 Department Interior, U. 8. at NejafMexlco, on the 13th dürr el Sr. C. L. HUI dol condado do y cortes rara tratar a lodos lo ha and Fixtures of the 1922. Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico. Net amount due from banks Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, day of OcMrfr. nona Ana, ademas do lo que los servido al pueblo como reclvidor Claimant namtstas wllnesses August 21. 1933. and bankers . 21,999.78 Sept 19, 1922. Notice Is hereby given en nuestro de la oficina do terrenos do Santa ' given Willie Oallegosu. Crus Sanchei, F. C that Lemuel ultimo numoro Cheeks on other banks In Notice la hereby that Ivan Carl Reyes B. Dean, of flofla. N. If., wild, an Jen. los Fe, y el quo Bartlett, of Vance, New Mexico, who, on de Ba?, Olivas, all of Bueyeros, Imformaromos ahora, quo el registro hiso como In same town as reporting N. M. list. 1921, mads Additional Homestead . February 16, 1919, made Homestead del Sr. Hill para govor-nad- or os Umpio'y sin la mas míni- bank 58.29 Bhtry. Serial No. 027436, fof SV4NWH. Entry, No. 026412, for. Section 6, H. H. KRnETT. Cash Items ...... 308,00 WK 10-- 33. 8 Retlnn PeMtnn os uno do los mas acertados ma abjeoion, también durante ol ti- Uange 6 Register. MUB"i. NRRti. Coin and Currency 9,865.47 Township US.. 35B., N.M.P. 31, Tojwnshlp J6N, Irtnge 29B. NMP. escojimienlos que se pueden hasor, empo que el Sr. R. P, Krvlen fue Meridian, befi fllpa notice of Intention FOR Meridian, has fllear notice of Intention el Sr. Hill dospues do star adornado comisionado do torrónos públicos ol TOTAL 8174,589.60 to make Flnll Jfnree Tear Proof, tb es- NOT1CK rrilLlCATlOX to make Final Three Proof, to es to Tear con todas las bollas calificasiones Sr. Muller fue su diputado y fue tablish claKjr the land above de tablish clalsy'to the land above de- qu LIABILITIES scribed, before Charles P. Talbot, U. 8. Department of the Interior, U. 8. scribed, befire Charles P. Talbot, V. los imformamos en nuestro nu un modelo de honostfdad, y por lo Commissioner, In a Capital Stock paid In 75,000.00 at his office Clayton, Lund Office at Clayton, New Mexico, ConjVqlsetoner, at his office In Clayton, mero do la semana pasada, los Infor tanto ya el Sr. Muller lleno experi- N, M., on the 33rd day of October, 1922. 31, 1922. Undivided profits 13,333.79 August N. M- -. on the 29th day of Sept, 1922. maremos ahora quo os un ciudadano encia en los doveros do la oficina Less current expenses, Inter- Claimant names as witnesses: Notice Is héreby given that Fulgen Claimant names ss witnesses: C. Kerley, C. E. Loyd quo osla, invertido en la agricultura para la cual anda corriendo, y por est and taxes pTWl ft.3SE.70 1,9(8.09 Joe Anderson, cio C de Baca, of. Bueyeros, New Mex J. H. Berry, C. Raamussen, a J. Bry Net amount tlTa Sowers, all of Vanee, N. M., and Henry ico, who, on September 16. 1918, made ant. Beverly W Harp, all of Sofia, N M al nivel do todos los sombradoros de lotanto no hay duda que si el Sr. topthor Mangelsdorf, of Thomas, N. M. banks or X . 4,846.99 Additional Homestead Kntry (Add- It. H. ERRETT. estado, el Sr. Hill en Muller fuere electo comisionado de bank8 2498$ No". nucslro la actu Indlv. depoelts.tlpAnidlng 28, H. II. RRRETT. itional to 024057. for KSi Sec- Register. BOLETO DE 10-2- 0 Register. ESTADO HEPUBLI- - alidad esta comDoniendo alero mas tórrenos públicos, le rindira al pu- 29, 31, 32) K. 177,982.45 tion 29, and SWUtSectlon 28, Town ' ship 1 Ndrth. Itinge 31 East, New OAXO - trio mil doolentos 1200 acros de ti- - eblo los mejores servisios públicos Cashier's checks -- 8 2,011.31 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Mexico Principal Meridian, has filed orra para la labranza al norte de quo se pueden obtener en ol desem- Time Certlf. of De NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIÓX Iniyrtlon I'ara Senador posit due In 30 days 2,503.95 notice of to make Final Three Department of the Interior, U. a do los Estados Unidos Las Cruces, adornas do ser un hom- peño do los deveres de su oficina. to claim to S. Total Demand Deposits 32,497.61 Department of the Interior. U. I Tear Proof establish the Land Office at Clayton. New Mexico, B. DAVIS, do Loa. Vegas que osla ne- land desorlbed, Register 21, bre envertldo en otros EL SR. HILARIO A. DELGADO Certlf. of Deposit 810,200.19 Land Office at Clayton. New Mexico. above before August 1922. gosios en el y DepositB 10,200.19 Sept. 19. and Receiver, United States Land Of Notice Is hereby given that Gaston Pnra itcprcsentaiilc ni Congreso ostado grandes de Nuestro candidato para auditor de Total Timo 1922. Other Liabilities 76.62 Notice Is hereby fice, at Clayton, New Mexico, on the T Wiley, of Gladstone, New Mexico. ADHLl.YA OTEnO-WA'tlnE- grande importancia para la ayuda given that Etta do oslado, el Sr. Hilario A. Delgado, es George, formerly 12th day of October, 1922. who. on April 39. 1919. sod Jnly 9. 1919. del adelantamiento del estado de Ktta McClellan, of as Santa Fo. un Joven do lo mas honosto que se TOTAL 8174,889.60 Centervllle, N, M., who, on June 28th, Claimant names witnesses: made Homestead Entries, Serial Nos modo quo ol Sr. Hill ontoramonto ti- felato of New Mexioo, County of Union, 1918, made Adán M. Garcia, Reyes Olivas, Willie 096560 and 036718, for Lot 1, NENWVi. puedo encontrar su honestidad no Homestead Entry. Serial Buey- ,' Gallegos, Cruz Sanchez, all of JHNWtj, Bee 31, l'ara (overnador ene toda su visla onclinada en el os Ba: No. 026070, for LotliSWUNWU. HU WHNEU, BWÜ8WH. ' lleno limites, ademas muy brillan- eros, N. M. Section 30. Twp. 26 N.. Rang , L. G. HILL, do Las adelantamiento y progreso os- Vfe, Ray Button, Vice President, and SKi;, 8Wfi, Township 17N., 28E and Cruces del te y posea es- Sectloifl. ERRETT, una educasion muy D. W. PrloHtly, Cashier, of the above uange 36I, N.M.I'. Meridian, has filed H. II. Add). Entry, under Act of Dec. 29, 1916. lado do Nuovo Mexico, después do 10-- 6 Porn Tríllenlo Governador merada la cual lo pone al nivel de named bank, do solemnly swear notloo 8 Register. N. M. P Meridian, has filed notloe bf that of Intention to mako Three Tear - EUJPIUCIO K. tier un ciudadano do una honestidad poder do the above statemaht Is true to the best Proof, to establish claim to land Intention to malea- Final three year GALLEOOS, do desempeñar los doveros the NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION proof, to ' envidiable ol Sr. Hill en una palabra of our knowledgo and belief. above described, before Cliff Cisco, U. establish claim to the land Gallegos. cualesquiera oficina publica con la above Tai-bo- l, es id y propio HAT SUTTON, Vice President. S. Commissioner, Nara Visa, N, M., desorlbed, before Charles P verdadero hombre cual se ver at Department of ths Interior, U. S V. 3. Commissioner, l'arn pueda comfrontado en D. VT. PRIESTLY, Cashier. on the 24th day of October, 1922. at his offloe Secretarlo do listado que ol pueblo puedo nlejir para Clayton. New Mexico, M- una manera brillante y honesta, oí names as Laud Office at In ClaytonKN. -, on the 6th dsy of J. A; DES GEORGES, do Toos Claimant witnesses: 17, 1922. y oslar seguros quo han Correct Attest: Henry U. Bradley. Henry CuId. Auftuac October, 1922 Sr. Delgado es un joven que tiene a HAT James Notice Is hereby given that John F. elejiilo al hombre del pueblo por ol SUTTON. E. Ross, all of Centorvliie, N. M., Claimant names as witnenee: Pañi Solicitor toneral su mama y a una hermana do quien N. K. CHARLTON. and Bandy, of Clayton, New Mexico, who, Stephon pueblo y el Curler L. Hdgerton, of Visa, N. M. B Wbrley, Elijah L. Turley. A. A.' SEDILLO, de Albuquerque para pueblo, y al ver- A. Nara on August 27, 1919, made Homestead tener cuidado y nqutencs tiono bajo C McKLWAIN. H. H. Charley II. Worley, Samuel Wllllo, all dadero amigo del labrador, del crea- Directors. BltRETT. Application, No. 02683, for EHSEVi, of Gadrtone, N. M. su cargo en una manera muy deli- 0 Register. Para Tesorero do ICstado dor, Section 17, TownshUr'MN, Range 311C, 8.25 del trarajabor, y do las masas cada y Subscribed and sworn to before me Register. O. A.- contodos los necesarios on N.M.P. MerIdUorTia8 filed notice of TI. n. MATSON, do Albuquerque del pueblo engeneral. Volad por el 21st day September, 1922. ERRETT. u casa, oslo joven también fue uno this of KOTICB FOR PUBLICATION Intention tofiake Final Three Tear Sr. Hill Hill para governador, ami- FRED L. VAN PELT, andu-bier- on to land Para Juez do la Corte Suprema de los valientes soldados quo Department o Proof. yrlsbllsh claim the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION gos y cuando lo hayan hecho asi Notary Pub: In. fthe Interior, U. a above doscrlbed, before Register and n, I', BARNES, do Albuquerque con el rifle en el hombro ha- Com. Expires Land Office Clayton. New Department U. at Mexico. Rocctver, U. .a Office, Clayton, of the Interior. a osten seguros que han volado por la, Sépt. 19, 1922. Land at Land Office Clayton. New Mexico, sta frontera ocidcntal en Francia N. M., on the 28th day of September, at Pnrn'Áudltór de Estado ni amigo ilo vds. Notice Is hereby given August 4, 112!. durante la ultima guerra mundial DISSOLUTION that John II. 1922. H. A.. DELGADO, de Santa Ve. Wiggins, of Kenton, Okla.. who. on names as witnesses: Notice Is hereby given that Mauricio uno de aquellos nobles hijos March 19, 1917, Claimant Banchet, of Valley, New Mexico, EL SR. J. A. DES GEOIIGES made Additional Home- Jim Houilne; G. P. Cashmeyor, II who. Para de eslo suelo uno de Notice is hereby given that the co stead Entry, No. 024732. on August 5, 1919, made Additional Suncrlntrndciite de Instrucloii Nuestro candidato para Serial for SEU. Welling, all of Clayton. N. M.i It. Gitll- - secretario aquollos valientes americanos que partnership of Mann & Johnson op- Seotlon 22, SW, WW8EV1, 8ESEW. Homestead Entry, Serial No. 02413S, for Publica do Estado del condado os land, of CIspham, N. M. do Taos, noap-liar-no- Section 23, NENEH, Séctlon 27, KMBWH. NHHE11. SKHSBK. Sietlon J'ms. MAUD D LANKY, do abandono a los dos ."eres mas queri erating the Foster-- llanch Town H. II. BRRETT. Lincoln un muy conosi-mienl- os ship 32N., M. Merid- 31, T. 32N.. R. 36E., Lots 1. 2 and 3. caballero de altos dos que lenia que 'Iruran su mama in Union County, Nex'Moxico, nangtI36JTN. P. Register. en (oda clase di' nogosios ian, has filed tltffce of Intention to Section 6, Township 11 N , Range 35 E., Para Comisionado do Corporaciones y su hermana para ir valientemente has been dissolved. Air obligations make N. M. P. Meridian, has filed of es un ciudadano creado en Final Thro Tear Proof, to es notice P. II. HILL, do Tierra Amarilla Taos. y a defender el honor de la, Handera duo from id partnership may be tablish claim to the land above de NOXICM FOR PUBLICATION intention to mska three-yea- r Proof, por In lanío comprende completa- scribed, beioro Chi rles P. Talbot. U. to establtsn claim to the land above tricolor do las estrellns y rallas, ha- presented ft thoúndorsigned for a Department of U S Pnra Comisionado de Terrenos mente y osla bien imfonuado do to- Commissioner, at his office In Clayton. the Interior, discrlbod, he fofo The Register and Re sta los pnises eslranjeros y por lo paymenl anil discharge. All indebt- Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, Públicos das las conque ol pueblo N. M., on tho 23rd day of October, 1922. ceiver, U SLand Offloe, at Clayton. nesecidados tanto que joven posea August 16. 1922. N. M., FIUTZ MULLEIt, siendo este edness duo Wthe partnership may Claimant names as witnesses: on Ane 26th day of Septembor, de Sania Fe. de Nuovo Mexico se ha visto , Notice hereby given Roecoe primeramente las calificasiones ne bo likewise lAnitl to the undersigned. Jack M. Potter, Richard Dlliard. John Is that f32. I os un ciudadano muy I,. Williams, of Cone, New Mexico, who, names bien cesarias pnra desempeñar los llevó MT C. JOHNSON. Jones, Robert J. Hodden, all of Ken- Claimant as witnesses: PEQUEÑA N1FOHMASIOX AL PU- querido do lodos cuantos lo conosen ton, Okla. on July 10, 1918, and December 12, J. ttatllc Pacheco, of Cuates. N. M.: os de la oficina para la anda Clayton, New Mexico. 1921, Homestead Nos. EBLO DE LAS CAL- cual IL H. ERRETT, made Entries, and Bruce Sayre, Thomas Sayrt, John EXCELENTES nor la corlecia y caballerosidad con- Sec- corriendo, y secundo haviendo sido September 12th, jVJX 1022. . 30-- 3 0 026088 and 027882. for SEUSWU. A Like, ;it Kenton, IFICASIONES DE NUESTROS j22 Register. all Okla. que trata a todos ademas de tener uno do nuestros buróes en la ultima tion 21, T. 21 N., R. 32 II, and EH H. n. ERRETT, DE ESTADO: 1 y NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION NEU, Seotlon 20. and SVj NW'i. Sec- 1.25 Register. verdadero gonio caballerosidad guerra mundial osla entorníllenle on- - IN THE PIIOBATK COUItT OF UN que nccesila un oficial publico es tion 21, Township 2 IN.. Range 32E., soporto pueblo lo que ION COUNTY, I EL SR. 11. titulndo al dol NEMEXICO. DenartmAnt n TniArin tt u N.M.P. Meridian, has filed notice of NOnCB FOR PUBLICATION S. DA VIS un ciudadano do una muy alia y es- fh esperamos que el pueblo no ignorara In the Malier of of Land Office at Clayton, New Mexicoii'ntentlon to make Final Three Year , El Señor S. B. Davis. nuestro candi- -' merada educasion, lo cual lo nono ltu3tate September 19, 1922. Proof, to establish claim to the land Depsrtment of ths Interior, U. :' y al mismo tiempo elijiran a un ciu Ealin A. Handorwii, Deceased. a dalo pari sénatlor 'do los Estados al nivel de oslar rodeado do --todas Notice is hereby given that Silas above, described, befowr Register and Land Office nt Clayton, New Mexioo, dadano de quien no se verán aver No Unidos, es un caballero que se ha las cuafidades que a una per- rtelp, of Seneca, N. M., wjrtT on June 12. Receiver, U. 8. LandsOfflce, nt Clayton, August 21. 1923. basen gonzados porque os perlectameiuo 1919, made HomoateadJÍñtry, N. it., on the 2UfT day of September, Notice Is hereby given Regina dostinguido mucho desdo sona oficial publico Administratrix's Notice. No. 026663 that C el tiempo ser un entera honesto capas y muy caballero y cor for 8Wi, Sectlol VT; EHSEM. BWU 1922. TruJIllo, heir, for the helra of Juan que a Nuevo PUHLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY bino' Mexico, por 80 mente del pueblo por v pueblo y tas para tratar a lodos voten por el SKU. 8EU8WU, Section 19. Township Claimant rimes as witnesses: Crespln, deceased, of Pasamonte, Un hqnestidai), y GIVEN, that tho undersigned has 28N., Range 37E., N.M.P. W. C. Jerrey, Loyd Rprlggs, El ion County, N. M., who, on February corlecia quo siempre uara el pueblo, qui; son las cualida- amigos- - Meridian, has Due Sr. Delgado y cumplan con (his day been appointed administra- filed Us, Cone. N M.; George Shields, 19th, 1919, Applica ha manifestado en cla- des que so necosílan. para que una notice of Intention to make Three all of made Homestead cualesquiera un devor qu les incumbe cumplir. N. M. se persona trix of the above estate That, all i ear Proof, to establish claim to the of Jlayden, tion No. 026422, for SEUNWK. Section de negosios que so le han apron- sea un excelente secretario land above H. H. ERRETT. 24, Township 22N.. Range tOB., N.M.P. EL SEÑOR A. A. SEDILLO persons having claims against said described, before Register tado y quo ha tenido quo transar do un estado o de cualesquiera po- -' and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Register. Meridian, his filed notice of Intention Nuestro candidato para solicitor óslalo are horeby notified to ppesent con toda persona que se le ha ofro-sid- o sesión publica de secretario y por Clayton, N. M., on the 24th day of Oc- to mske Flnsl TAreeó Tear Proof, to Ajbu-querq- Iho tamo lo administratrrtx with- 1922. de- hascrlo y lo lia hecho con hon- lo tanto siendo quo el Pr. Des Geor. general, el Sr. A. A. Sedillo, do the tober, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION establish claim the' land abovt os un abogado de alta dos- - in the timo prescribeílDy law, and Claimant names as witnesses: scribed, beforeF. II. Foster. U. a Com- estidad y en una inanora corloz y ges esta estriclamenle adornado con Harry Loveless, M. missioner, at tils Roy, New tiugsioii es un ciudadano de muy all persons iijtlehMl lo said ostalo Hester, Elbln Department of the Interior, U. a office at caballerosa. Indas y cada una do las ealifensio--j Fonos. T. P. Help, all of Seneca, N. M. Land Office at Clayton, Now Mexico, Mexico, on tho 27th day of September, Imno.-tUJa- nlqtiestcd Im- delicada y de una capa-sid- ad are hereby lo mako II. H. 1923. Que es lo que eleva a una per- nes que se necesilan para la oficina ERRETT, August.7; 1922. . muy envidiable e un modelo mediate payment thereof to tho 0 I Register. Claimant names as witnesses: sona a lo mas encumbrado del altar para la cual ol aspira entonces el pu Notice Is herihr gUcn that Hlnlo do honestidad entre los abogados de Padilla, of Mlorff N. M., who, on April E. F. Miera. Alejandro TrullUo. Jos equivoco ninguno To-rlb- do los honres, tanto en negosios ofll eblo sin eomeler Qulptons, all of.Mlera, N. M.; and lo Nuevo Mexico, el Sr. Sedillo ha ser- Myrtle Henderson, A O TICE FOR PUBLICATION 27, 1913, mt$f Homestead Entry. No. oíales como en negosios privados el puede volar con toda cortesa por el 025938, forW4WH, NR1NW. N4 Martinez, of FasaroontA N. M. es vido como presidente de la enmara IL Sr. Davis como juez asociado do la Sr. para secrelario de Administratrix. Department of the Interior. U. B. NEVi. SEUNE'.S, Section 12. Township u. ERRETT, de representantes en 'Ja legislatura O. T. Toombs, 21N., N.M.P. L25 Register. uorto suproma du Nuevo Mexico, ha oslado y ensenar que su voló lo han Land Office at Clayton. New Mexico, Range 31E., Meridian, has del estado, y en tale servicios hifn Attorney for Sept. 19, 1922. filed notice of Intention to make Final dado la mas iiiutrada y dado por la persona propia pnra tal NOT1 en FOR PUBLICATION honrrada 9-- Notice Is hereby given year proof, to establish claim to uíi registro el mal no tiene ni la iVdministratsix. 10--0 that Hancel threo salisfaeion en el desempeño de tales oficina y por una persona que sera C. Hicham, of Pennington, N. he land above described, before Charles minima objeoion porque el mis- M, who, cuya capasi- un modelo de honestidad en el des mas on May 22, 1919, made JTomestead En- P. Talbot, U. a Commissioner, at his Department of the Interior. TJ. delicados devores en - Mrrtchi or noxn , a mo os limpio y cristalizado, también sai.h try. 026611, Cla'-ton- dad biso un registro cristalizado y empeño do sus devores oficialas. No. for EJÍHWU. WHSEVÍ, office In N. M., on ths 25th Land Offie at Clayton, Now Mexico. ' es el Sr. Sedillo un verdadero caba- 8EÜ8EH, Seltlon3, Township 23N., day of September, 1922. August 21, 1132. envidiable, como si- Notlfc Is I abogado hasido to- lierebv kIvcii that will. Range 3 IE., MM Meridian, Claimant as witnesses: Notice Is hereby given Alejandro DON EUFRACIO F. GALLEGOS llero y muy corles para tratar a on has filed na.tnes that empre un modelo do honestidad en- Saturday,! the 14th day of October. notice of InteiltlOn to make Three Tear Santiago Padilla, Juan D. Vigil, Emi- TruJIllo, of Paramonte, Union County, dos, y es ciudadano de una in- A. U 1922, aAten A. my tro lodos los demás abogados ademas Nuestro candidato para teniente un o'clook. JI., at Proof, to establish claim to the land lio Padilla, Procaplo Martinez, all of New Mexico, who, on August 24th. 1920, governador. Don Eufraeio V. Galle- dole nniy noble y os muy caritativo, office In the Courthouse In Clayton, above described, beforo Register and Miera, N. M. made Homestead Entry No. 026(87. for rio todo lo que dejamos dicha arriba Now Mexico. for sale and receive gos, ademas do la iinformasinn que la oficina para la cual corro el Sr. yfcr Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Clay. IL H. ERRETT. SWUSeetlon 38, Township 2JN, Ranga . el Sr. Davjs es un ciudadano que esta settled bldR fol the FIVE THOUSAND Sedillo os aquella do consejero de ton, N. M., on the 3rd day of November, Register. 31 E., N.M.P. Meridian, has filed notloa nltamento graduado en los mas prin- dimos la semana pasada tocante n DOLLAR (85,00.00) SCHOOL BUILD-IN'- of Intention to make Final Three Tear lodos ios ofioialos del estado y con Bonds of Hchool District Number i cipales ramos do educasion los cu- las excelentes cualidades de que esta Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE) FOR PUBLICATION Proof, to esUbllehclalm to the land quo cualesquiera Fdrty-pn- e (41 of Union County, Now H. T. Ogle, N. aboyo described, ora adornado para llenar la oficina de dado cuando quiera of Mt. Dora, M Charles Department of (he Interior, U- - S Jííf F. IL Postar. ales basen a un ciudadano estar ca. Mñxlco: there bonds to bn No- su consejo en sus dated Ingrnham, of Beenham, N. M., Clifford Land Clayton, New Mexico) V. S. CVimmlseroner, at hi Offloe In - lenienlo governador de nuestro es-- do ellos necesiten Office at pal para desempeñar los mas deli-- vember 1, 1922, and to run Twenty Hyvyer, of N. M., Roy, New MAlco, on " el Beenham, Leo Pad- Aug. 21, 1922. i th 27th day of lado les imformaromos deveres oficiales, como también (20) Tears, optional aftoj-Tc- n (10) oados puestos publieos conque se ahora. gett, of Mt. Dora. N. M. Notice Is hereby given that Homer September, 1923. Que el Sr. Gallegos, lo solicitor general os ol defensor de Vmrs from date, and tontear Interest IL names K 'pueda ver eonifronlaílo, y por lo tan-'.'- to todos saven n. ERRETT. V. Bryant, of Obar, N. M.. who, on No Claimant witnesses: at of Six cent, per 0 que es sembrador, os y osla cualesquiera causas ms so apron- the rte (Oier an Register. 27th, 1917, Entry, E. T. Miera, Regina C Trullllo, Jos no hay porque toda persona que creador num, pa uble semiannually. made Homestead tan encentra de los nogosios dol os- Serial No. 0!1863!yo"r SEU'. Qulntona, all bf Miara, N. U, and To- - invirludo en todo de cria de anima- Wdder are required satisfy thorn-- - NH8W, osla enchilada a tener un buen g- to NOTICK I'OK PUBLICATION 8ectlfrlT 9. T. 18N, R 34BÍ rtbio Martinez, of Pasamonte. N M. les y do agricultura ol Sr. Gallegos lado ol es complotamunto ol aboga selves ail to Ufe legality and validity of nNWlJ, obierno so desvie en depositar su vo- - and on Mftyloth, 1921, made Stoekr estado, y estamos seguros que proc ngs upon bond 9-- favor de persona eomo lo es un ciudadano que en su corazón do del the which said Department of the lnrerior, TJ. B Raising llamestead Additional. Serla) Register. lo en una mejor salo Iseu Is based, before bidding, and Land no cabe el mas miniino orgullo apo no pudieran havor hallado Office at Clayton, New Mexico, No. 022979. for SHSWVi. Section os el Sr. Davis, y asegurar do esta Inasmuch as said bonds will be ready Sept. 1922. ncemla-d- abogado para desempeñar tales de- 1, Township 16N., nange 34E., N.M. NOTICE FOR PÜBUCATTOX . govier- -. car do ser un ciudadano rico o dellvory on day, manera el apoyo de un buen fdr tho date and hour Notice Is hereby given that Jose Pa- Intentloi STATE LAND SALE. el so asooia con el rico con ol povro vores, qpmo, lo os el Sr. Sedillo, Vo aiornsald, bidders bo recnilrod' to Meridian, has filed notice of nó. will blo Archuleta, of Moses, New Mexico, to year proof, to establls Union County, por ol sr. cuino y por mako unconditional hid or bldn thcro-f- make three con ol savio, con el ignorante, y.cnn ten volaran who, on September 16, 1922, made Ad claim to the land above described, b 4 and to accompany said bids with Entry, No. 023109, OTERO-WARRE- quo so ppoijio hambre para solicitor ditional Homestead OFFICE OF THE OOMMIHSirTR OF ADELINA N lodo ol lo onronta por dolante H fore Cliff Cisco, U. 8. Commissions SEÑORITA cash or Its equivalent, to the amount for Lots 1, I, 3, 4, EUWVi. Seüliorí 30, PUBLIC LANDs, CANTA FK N M. para hablarle tocante a cualesquiera of 36 per cent such bid, same to be at Nra Visa, N. M, on the 2nd day of T. 30N., R. h7E., KNBHTBWNE, 1922. ÍJotfi a hereby elren that pursuant .que. de nego- to Sahool Num October. Nuestro candidato para rqnraSQiu tranzaron sea siendo EL SR. O. A. MATSON forfeited said' District SEU. 8EUHWjrcTíon 18, Township names as to th provisions of an Act of Congrass, bered 41, In the event such bidder. If 30N., Claimant witnesses: al congreso do los Estados iJnij. sios do importancia y le rinde. toda ' Nuestro candidato para tesorero de ItantfcpjMÍ; N.lt.P. Meridian, has William H. Payne,, Adda Payne, both approved Jun 20, 1110, th laws of the ,tnnlo awarded said bonds, should fill to take filed notice of Intention to make Three of Mexico, rules en alonslnn necesaria el Pr. Gallegos es El- - O. A. Malson, es un or Lockney. N. M.; Thomas K. State Nw and the and dos ademas do lo que .nijinios estado, Sr. unaiid pay for mrae In aooorda'ico with Year Proof, to establish claim to the aiainif, regulltloh of tb Stat Office, un aquien le fallo su pa- no- D. 8. Clay, both of Logan, N. M, Land 'nuestro ultimo numero dlrphjqs abo- - ciudadano oludadano, quo maneja grandes thii award. land above described, before Register the Commlsélonsr of Vubllc Lands will deján No Im) II IL BR RETT, .' ra, que la Señorita Adóljña 'Oloror dre dosde muy liorna edad gosios en el condado de Henjalillo bid will conslderi.1 for its und Receiver, IT. 8. Lund Office, at Register. offer at pabilo ae(b th highest bid ' t:Tn ninety oeiiU on the dollar and at Clayton. N. M., on day z:qo p. Warron os una señorita, quo ha des- dole una. muy grande propiedad n s un grande pagador de tasasionos the 23rd of der, at o'entCK m. on Tuesaav es orned Interest to the date of delivery. 1923. October 1IM. In th town of Clay- daHoadoB lis manos para manejar.' y que estado, es de grandes 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION litt. empeñado muchos muy eu el dueño and tho right reserved by the Treas Claimant names as witnesses: ton, Union County, New Mexico, In front y registro hai-sid- lo quo el Sr. Gallegos, bn ensenado proiriedadou en el estado, y por lo urer to reject any or all bids and sell Valdez, . puesto públicos su Frank of Moses, N. M.,: and Denarlmen't of tho Court House tharttir, tit follow el manejo deT que el dejo pa- same at private sale J. M. W. of tne interior. V 9 land, limpio y cristalizado y por lp en caudal tanto ea.sufieionto responsable Potter, F. Thompson, John Land OfMe Clayton, New Mexico, ing described tracts of vis: Done nt Clayton, New Mexico, this Lenhart, of Kenton, Okla. at Sal No. 111C. Lot L 3. 3. 4. Bee los ciudadanos mas prominen-te- s su padre, en lugar 'd dmwiinuirlo ra tener bajo su enrgo la tesorería all August 21. 1932. It. tanto 31st day of September, A. D. 1922. II. H. ERRETT. T23N.. R21B.. containing 55.11 aare. Mexioo, cuales- - lo ha aumenlado y lo ha doblado. estado, ademas os un caballero Notice Is hereby given that .ceorafe do Nuevo y de dol O BO". It. ItUUI.E, 0 Register. Th improvements consist of fenolng. Gallegos es If Plarkcy. of Gladstone, N. M. who. . pais quionos pues si ol Sr. un progre de honestidad sin limilos, os County Treasurer Union County, quiera' otra liarte del una of on 1127, Add! vu 33049. 40-- 4 NOTIC13 FOR PUBLICATION February 21st. mide Otoro-Warr- on en sus negosios, piles mas bien muy y cortos para tratar New Mexico, Salo No. 1916. Bo. -- onoson a la Señorita sóla ealKillero rfumeatáail' 'TCntrv. tindfti of Dee BUNStt, It: let Sec. 21. BttE.. con en los mas altos tor- - puede serlo en los negocios públicos a lodos os un homble que se asoeia 2i 19lft "Sfrlal No for WHNWÜ. TUN, litiblan de ella Department o fthe Interior, U. & 26i:?. Lot taining 169 aere oonosimiento ver- NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION 1 ajid 4. 1. T. 24 N.. - iniuos que se pueden oxprosar de ser siendo quo tiene lodo con .todos, es enteramente un Land Office Clayton, New Mexlee. SBWtNWHRee Sal No. HIT. 8V4NH, T30N.. at BL. Jf&SKil. Sec. 13. BWt 8c 2. ñu doeoraponar para el manejo de toda elate na ne dadero amigo del pueblo y siendo Sept. 1932. SHNKU. eentalnlng 160 aores persona apla para Department of the Interior, U. 1, 14, Township 37 ItUBn ro ualificaeloneg zNotlce Is hereby given H. NWM. BWI direction Ho, bid on described tract cualesquiera posesión publica con la gosios y estando bien adornado y que posen todas las Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, that IfXh N.M tho abev Gate, Visa, N, Rang KE, P. Meridian, hds aobtpted 65 00 per comfrontada, ado- deado de todas las calificasiones ne que se roqtiiwaii para llenar oon Sept. 19, 1988. of Nara New Mexico, who, will be for 1ms than cual m pueda ver on August 1917, Tiled notloe of Intention to make Final aere Is appraised value there deli- Notice Is hereby given James ttt, mdr Homestead to which the rnas de ser una señorita de una hon- cesarias para en una manera honrrades y efleiencia los delicados that Entry, 0253W, for NuKi, 35, Three Tear Proof, establish claim tk Of. Potter, of Mosaa, New Mexioo, Seetlon described, Charlea J estidad sin limites por lo que cua- cada y honrrada de sempenar loe deveres de la oficina pare la oual T. I7N.R. 34 K., andvho, on Novembay he land above before Sal No. IMS All of Sec II. T23K. Marah 15, 1119. made lloroesti P. U. Commissioner, - oficina para la oual ninguna duda 13, 1920, made Aííltlonal Stoakr.Rals,. Talbot, a at his RUB., eoB.ta1ninB (40 acre. Ttaa tm- lquiera hijo nativo de Nuovo Most- devores de la anda corriendo, sin No. 016476, tor WHSKU8BKSEU. office iñjGlAyton, N. M. on tbe 21th lo y Ing Jld- - MntrjXo. 025694, for RUS8M. IPfM aats eonowt or a bous. wn orgullecor en su vo- - anda corriendo, y por tanto etle tundra la aprobasion del pueblo Section 35, TdwttahlpttN., Rango S6H, 1933. - eo se puede dar Section 32, and WHSWU, Seetlpn 33, day of, SeMémbe, K, fenclur and low- ' N.M.P. Msrldlln, of In ejitheu. to hispana amorU es el propio y verdadero hombre el iniBblo votara por el Sr. Malson Willed notice 17N., Claimant 'fiamM as witnesses No W WU1 be ae por una verdadera tention to Three Tear Proof Township Range 36B, N.M.P. Me tlt. it .. excelentes califloasions aquien el pueblo puede volar para tesorero de estado, no se puede mallfinal ridian, has filed notice of to Roger A. Whlfs. Pleasant II. Jones. on this tract for Uvt tats tie M canl de tales liara to establish oltlm to the land above de Intention Q, D. C. Saohse. all ma three-yea- eatab-lU- h Frank Ward. ét tengan presento hijos nativos dol la ofleirm de teniente governador y ver ningún punto contrario a los scribed, before Charles P. Talbot. U. S. Ke tina i r prjor, to olalnt to the land above described The MMMful bidder will b inquired suelo de Nuevo Mexioo que si la se- salar seguros que han votado por el déteos del pueblo en las oalifíoa- - Oemmlseloner, at his office In Olayten. , H. H. ERRETT. wat raw N. 24th of October. 1918 before Cliff Cisco, U.S. Commissioner. to mt far th linprvnnt Otero-Warr- Sr. para que sea M, on the day 1.26 Register. ñorita en ba al Congreso hoinjire propio y honesto. siones, del Malson at Nara Visa, New Mexioo, on the 31th n and wlU Ie be renulred to estado y por lo Claimant names as witnesses: payt'liio, ttm f sate cent of los hijos nativos do Nuevo Mexico se electo tesorero do Clayton, N. day of Oetober, 1923. at rhe t pr William B. Lum. of ' NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION th SmMiftt bW, Hi of aoVvsrtldng íipíiineiiirnn pn tener entro sus de EL SEÑOR FRITZ MULLER tanto el pueblo viendo que todas las Cardnes, Charley Hann, Mr. Har- Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Sidle, O. O. Oray. E. W. Alford, ad 4 Mr aM taoMmUl o th aal no solo Jovenos pero Tínaatro candidato nara eomlsion- - calificasiones que tidornan al Sr. mon, all of Motes, N. M. Department U. win ba scendientes P. Carpenter, all of Visa, N. M-- of the Interior. 'a AJMW of of entrct Sr. Brltz H. II. HnnHTT, Nara ri.w - - Ht'rt también damas tan apias y tan oaua. atio de tórrenos públicos, el MalBon,vpara poder ser un ofiolaj IL HRRBTT, Land Qftlee at Clayton, New Miieo. of kMsjattiea Register tkrtM) In th abovt ti f.na Mmn Iab mía nimflfk '( AI1RI .Aiml MuUejf.1 acamas de m nniacmasion exoelente y satisfactorio para el pü 9. 10-3- 0 Register. r)l KoUe hereby gtrn that Orvll O. af fi)Mrv4 by th tat ' fes lesdimós en nuestro papel de" la oblo con toda eomfianza lo elejiran if - inquiera otra deícandenoia. de mié IN TUB Pits) BATE COURT OF UNION Cjrjntr, of Pasataoatav New Mx JimTM 0iwmIsioB,r of PirtUU- Land - exee- - pon Sr. , - nía íes se compone esta nimraaa- y semana pasada, locante a las como su tesorero, Voten el OOUMTT, NI!W MEXICO. leo, fcrho-- on Mart 1. 1911, macis rewerre the right to rojeot an- or li formidable nación. Inntn cualidades conque el ?r. Mullir MaMon para tesorero amigos y cu In the Mattk of the Bátate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION !IeaMead Batry, ífrlal ' No. M1M. bid offered at th aale W CaWe, A- esta adornado pata en mía m.mera ando io havan hecho as habréis vo- of It Seceased for BHSW4, Seetlon t;. Township 14 N. - No 516 Department of the Interior. V 8 N, Rang 39 K.. NMP Meridian, ha of TMblK luand v deseinpendi' por para el EL SR f. L. HILL honesta brillante los tado el piupio hombre Norlee of Kaecarrlz. Land Offlcs at Clayton. New Mexico. filed notice of Intention to rrialca final First Publication An 11 - !s propte f -- TvH-atle- B "iro randidato par aro tras - (Mirados rtvere de oficina psi lugar Ptl8I.tr NOTICE :s hereby given that Ajgruat 11 19:: tbrte pro,-- o raV.n 1'm " t' "c TUB CLAYTON NKWS.

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KlHto of Sew Mexico, Tlio law requires that this be done, plu have plenty oí limo to boost for family a point on tho ranch that Mr. Hill Clayton until next spring, at which County of Union. and you can avoid the loss of tho Hon. D. T. Hdberls. Thcro are Ho was married in Wheeling, W. personally inspenla and weighs it in timo ho will possibly take up his In the District Court. by having the children vaccinated very few in the two parties in this V., in 1891, to Miss Ann Richards. and oul all the alfalfa of the season's work again. Morris Ueristeln, before school begins. The law says end of tho county that are not boost- Two children were born (o this un- crop. Ho takes special pride in gar- In the meantime ho will continue Plaintiff. that three vaccinations without a ers for the Hon. D. T., our next ion, both whom are living: Mrs. den specializing in sweet No. SS7T of truck, corn to edit Tho News. take is considered successful noth- county sheriff again. Tom II. Newman of El Paso, Texas; and Kentucky Wonder beans. Ho Joe ICInvr. David mils and ing less. Miss Mary G.O.P. NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR Ullls, . . The Haydch schools began Mon- and Campbell Hill, al had been told neither of these could Defendants. MAMIE M. MYEKS, day, and Will Weckel will now be home with her parents. be grown successfully In New Mex- STATES POLICY .Notlri of Forrrlonarr Sale 37- -i (Jo. Supt. making his daily trips hauling school In tho early spring of 11)07, Charles ico, but by his personal attention JudKinnt having lieen on the 15th kids. That will be a finu job for Leo Hill ami family migrated to (o the seed and soil and water, he Las Cruces, N. M., Sept. 30. it . of Hviitrmber, A. I., 193, rendered WASIIINCTON NEWS has had nhcnomcnal success with hi the al,ou entitled und numbered Hill. New Mexico, whore ho purchased a to Organized Farming, official (Continued 3 ) t vegetables. ausc by thf District Court of Union from pKe E. S. Cantrcll,. Ivan Sanders and thousand acres of land. At tho time these two journal of tho Dona Ana County ( ounty. Sew llexlco. In favor of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoelderlo were of the purchase of this land, it was Mr. Hill has been a tireless work- Farm Bureau, Charles Leo Hill, Re. Fi.'I plaintiff and aitalnst the defrnd-ni- ?. now enjoying llioni.-elw- -, a virgin wilderness. Today it is in er in the Republican parly mat Joe Klna., David Kills and Itoso Just anil Clayton visitors, Monday. for 7 publican nominee for governor oí tlu-- high al- yearn, as an offico lioktts-- . L...IS. fur the sum of J7C1.10, with 10 cluiui that hislury nf the past There was a party at the Hoelderlo a stale of cultivation with not out icw .iioxico, says in 111s siaicmem Republican State Ticket per centum per annum Interest thereon year and a half has proved dial the ranch .Y.onday evening for the young falfa as the nrnicinal markoting preferring to support his fiieuds of policy: For tho United States Senate from Its date until paid, together with lariff should be left almost entirely folks in qt Ivan crop. The entire acreage is under for any such honors. STEPHEN B. DAVIS, the coats or honor Sander, "Agriculture, Including livestock, JR. , suit, and further fórrelos. to Ihe hand of a iTo Ihe Elephant Irrigation sys- His activities as an offico holder rtr the mortKAKf lien of ths plaintiffs coinmNion, made birthday. Fred 'eaid hlfW- kid Unite is (bo chief source of wealth in New San Miguel County up of experts tem, which plenty of water have been confined to of Com- S. U on and against the following le- - who are free from but likes to see all young folks have insures that Mexico. For fifteen years I havo For tho House of Representatives--MR- Seventy-fiv- Com-inuni- ly ribed property In Union County, political obligations, year round. e acres missioner of tho Dona Ana OTERO-WARRE- N and 'llic persist- a good time, and they surely had it. the been developing it large irrigated ADELINA Ute of New Mexico, iho townsito. ence with which members of both Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gonzales were havo been nlotted for Ditch and President of Iho farm, in the Mesilla Valley, anil have Santa Fo County North H.ilf of Southwest quarter hranches of Congress fought fop which like the poslofico and rail Hoard of Regents of "New Mexico f Bectlon 26, North halt of South- an vnlorn at the Lujan ranch, Monday. been closely associated with live-- For Govornor named found- Agricultural and Col-leg- o, east quarter. Northeast quarter of "elastic" tariff was a confesión that Miss Daphne Underwood was a road station is for the Mechanic Arls slock iulorcsls. Therefore, I believe C. L. HILL southwest quarter, east half of it is ipiitc impossible under the visitor at tho Weckel ranch, Tues- er, HILL. which position he has held for basic must be Dona Ana County northwest quarter, quar-- that these industries northwest changed order of iliing Id make n day. An additional twenty-fiv- o acres, several years under three governors For Lieutenant-Govern- or s , r of northwest quarter of Sec protected and given a chanco to tariff law that will apply in exactly tho Subdivision of and which he still holds. EUFRACIO 'I'm 27, In Township 0. North of Laurcnda Garcia spent several known as First grow, so that all classes in the state GALLEOOS - This nomination was seek- Jiaim- 32 Knot, containing 120 proportionate teinu this year, and days at Cone, with his brother and Hill, New Mexico, has been plotted not his may prosper. Harding County next year ami the year An the Spanish-Americ- an popula- ing. Since it has been tendered him, For Justice of the Suprpme Court-- R. after. family, and calling on old acquaint- for "Tho anil' the. lango man d 'I. daring the clulniB of the other "elastic" means Iho pres- tho native ho will strive, if elected, lo givo lo farmer P. tariff that ances and friends, and while there tion. Hero homes for pfdei BYRNES n. d' fendants to be subject and ident he given power has the people, the same diligent, care- must work closer lutielher in ib' to Plaintiff, shall without hn purchased a car. Now wo are workers havo been built which Bernalillo Courtly . 'díñate those of the work service to increase our herd- and proic-- t forpolos-- t' special action of congress to niovrs bo improved their living conditions, as ful and that has char- For Commissioner of Public Lands aiid the Itidtfment or decree all anxious to seo who will the oyer-- ci own up acterized his personal In tho '.h'.in from drouth ai'd " if vat J mortgage naylne appointed schedules or down to inept the formerly many dwelt in tho native offorts FRITZ MULLER . lucky girl. ing. Drainage and ltrigaiion und""S!ifned aa Special Master In changing conditions. fixing to quilo "hackal" without proper light and successful development of a thou wui Santa Fo County innerj'. with rllntotlon to advertise Hen Dienken is sow bo fostered. Development of min- The adjournment of congress finds Go ventilation. sand acres of raw land, the accom- For Secretary of Stale " 'J f.r'1 Mid lamls and apply the pro-- " a big acreage of wheat this fall. ing must bo encouraged. Our na- In upon Ihe merchant marine legislation Hero in this native settlement, Mr. plishment of Which was secured aft- J. A, DES GEORGES of Ld sal the amount of de.! lo il, Ben. tional wonders, scenic attractions, lr 4rasnt, Interest and costs, upon fei'icd. The I'rosidenl and the ship Hill has donated fifteen town lots er many obstacles had been mot and Taos County SUCKEIl FLAT SHORTY and our historical, ethnological and t failure of the defendants to re- ping hoard aro solidly behind this lo tho Dioceso of tho Roman Catholic overcome. Tho rcsulls obtained aft- For Slato Auditor tí . ni tald land within 90 days after archaeological treasures must bo proposition which proposes a ship church upon which a Catholio er years of patient work have all HILARIO DELGADO '"it mber It. 1911. been advertised. N' titc Is, therefor, nlven the mibsidy of about a million dollars a LEE HILL G. church and priost's residence will worth while. - Santa Fo County that CHARLES 0. P. problems of construc- ' und' rained will. In the event said lands week, and the retirement of the gov- bo built. Mr. Hill is of the conservativo type "To llitise For Stale Treasurer i I dovotQ nor sonner redeemed, on the 15th ernment from the businoss of oper- A new public school building was of man, having achieved sucenss in tion and development will O. A. MATSON ' of A. D. 191!, Prcrmber, at the ating ships. CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR past year and Iho business world, principally se all my energy and power of thought. Bornalillo Cour.ly frnrt door of the Courthouse at This means that the eomnleted within the fill . his sympathetic and gentío With tho abolishment of uscloss i.tvtr-1- "nlon County, New Mexico, entiro government business would the nativo children aro enjoying the ft ror Attorney Gonernl admin- 1 'io u lock In th afternoon, offer ho sold. In (his connection a sale privileges wliicli ll arrortw, wnicn naturo and good sound judgmout of stale offices; strict business A. A. SEDILLO r sale. nd sell to the highest bidder has just been announced by which Charles Leo Hill, Republican includo manual training for tho boys men and conditions in general. istration in tho capital and rigid nnrnallllo COunty f aali. the above described, or 'mis war-bui-lt girls. is as- economy in tho stale budget, in Supt. Public v.. ait may be necessary all of tho wooden ship', for Governor of tho slato of and sowing for tho It OR For nf Instruction"' much thereof FOR SALE TRADE Fordson I expect lo liavo the assist- t.' Kitixf)' the JutlKment, Interest and costing the government $300,000,000 Xew Mexico, was born on a farm tonishing how eagerly those children which MRS. MAUD BLANEY Tractor and John Dcoro tho Taxpayors' ' above mentioned; and, that there have been sold lu Lent & Humphrey near Woodsfiold, Monroe County, grasp (beso Opportunities. ance of Lincoln County - Plow, bought new this spring. Will "..11 be due to Morris Ileristaln, plain- if San Francisco for $760,000. There Ohio, May tho eighth, 18GÜ; ono of In developing this land, Mr. Hill association; it is my fond hopo and For Corporation Commissioner ! o'i the day of Ml, the following tako in good car. See James Harris, 220 ships. Tho government de- lo conditions ambition that wc can ros toro the P. H. HILL t: iro iwevo children born to Joseph and has dono much better 39-- iiiiiounts, Principal, t?6I.lQ: Gronvillo. N. M. 3 loss in ficit on operation Is prac-Uo'al- employees hundred million dollar slate Rio County li.i. ri'st. 119.03: Costa, J2J.M, tpicether ship now ly Hannah Whitney Hilt. ovcry way for his nativo Arriba n accruing cost of advertise- a fact, bail valuation and increase it to tho end ih the million dollars a week. The He attended tho rural school dur- and they appreciating this AI. K. SOUTH SERVICES sale, a abls Mas-- . schols, roads public ment and and reato prtipoeitl of (ho Shipping Hoard is ing tho winter months, helping with him ns (heir honored "natron." vAll that our and ANNO i Sunday School at Iho M. E. South POLITICAL UNCEMEMT s fee to be fUM by the Ceurt after o gel rid of ships were work of wolfaro movomonls wisely anil eco- i, the hut to keep (ho farm work after school and dur- thoso betterments the n port of salt; church, will meet Sunday, Sept. ai, may con- I hereby announce myself as a ing man. Mr. Hill boing solely re , nomically administered Witness my hand this the 14th day the deficit, (he the summer months. one back in Iho cliim-h- at 0:15, as it is .r D. ISM. with difference that improvements. tinuo to keep paco with othor great candidate for the nomination of September, A. Coming from hardy, pioneer, sponsible for those I Ihe great gum imid by pri- too cool o meet under Ihe taber- County Assessor, subject to ano. w. ourjsn. wlllbn Christian paronts, who believed in Recently an 'Episcopal church, St. uommenwaal'hs of this nation." decision apecial Master In Chancery, etc. vate eo.miMinlee who ft expected tp nacle. Epwnrlh League in church al of the Dsmooratio County earning "your bread by the sweat of Mary's-at-Hi- ll, been built. It is " 1 ' Easterweod, opérale these vewel with profit to hs 0:30 P. M. Preaching at tho M. K. your Mj1. boyhood days structure of native ra- Attorney for l'lallltlff. thentselve and (o brow," Hill's an attractive Church, 11 A. M. and 7:lf P. M, con- Which is Right'.' 10-- with honor their A. N. C0RNEIL. Clayton. New Mexico. 1 were filled with bal or cobblestone and Goihic in a man's wintry- - hardork. tinuing revival, Hoptisls and both "Whal happens when "at When he arrived tho placo style of architecture. Mollinilihts combining. I ser- temperature goes down as low as it NOTICE TO TJEACUK.RB:' Ondule POLITICAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS where the homo rural school had For tho holding of lectures, vice Wednesday nighl of meeting. can go?" lllAMI'KHOS I A Heading Circle Exarriinatjon will taken him as far as he went and dances a olubhousp "He gets cold feet," answered the hereby announce myself a can com- h hold on September 30, at ihe to Malamoras, Ohio, and Marietta, has boon purchased, and In tho OF LOCAL CIIL'HCII small pupil. didate for tho nomination of Coun- Still dry. but cooler, and prospect . PASTtHl Ohio, where he attended the grade munity has its social-iife- ty Assessor, subject to the action Viunty Superintendent's Offhw. at Tor rain .won. a we have RESIGNS OCT. 1ST gol had schools, always returning home lo Tho community can boast of á of tho Republican Convention, to be Ihe Courl House. Alt" withing to a few ahower lately. light help storo poslof-flo- e, held October 11th. on the Reading Circle subjadig with the summer farm work. splendid general and J. V. I.unsford, who lias been min- GHIGHESTERS PILLS write Mr, Lee KiUgerald made a busi ship- llwf. day. If Any He entered the Ohio College of railroad stalwn with good of the Iho LirniHR' GEORGE thus! wUm Ml ness trip to Clayton, Monday. uter Christian Churoh for DIAMOND BRAND ..f prior to 1019, Dental Surgery at Cincinnati, Ohio, ping faolllties and iJULL with its past three years, handed bis resigna r(uUiMJerel Everybody from around hero at- and Oontlnjífed grad- ppeity silk 5 please nitywMipiliately, in or- there until his many tree ami home, tion lo the Church board Lb first . In Chicago m UnjBgplier out tended . the Hound-u- p al Amistad, uation 1800, Aftor he was grad- on the direct highway b9r or every nwrrtse employer, der (hat I may rave time' tó order ib ualad of September- - and asfctd It be IsV M tea her and all reported a good time. opened an office in Wheel- and BI Pato, - Ul some from lit Slab Deparhnant. uated he tween Albuquerque ire- awepled fof October IaL The board AM UHt dHte hU dlalalion. Our Honorable Postmaster at Hay-de- n, Virginia, suc beauty. MAIWE M. MYEII& ing, West which he senU a eene of unusual accepted Ihe resignation and are A. WyTaniior, had the misfor- cessfully operated for twenty years. Here 11 that r. ñas muu very ?7-- 4 Co. SupL h iim planning lo secure a prominent Hamomd wand nixa ta tune last Saturday to fall off a wind Ills signal achievement in den a modern ranch homelnd where he Sift? ""J." staled wliin MucfQ)adl MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD mlnixler from Colorado to fill their (am Taki no otbsv. N..TICF TO PARENTS: mill, arojfpyeriy hurt his face. Ho tistry Influenced hie brothers, five and his family rexidayWr. Hill lias I Brassbl Mk rF CHI.cintt.TCuitu itmrf FARMS. pulpit BIJ.11 ON I) V writing. to follow m fool-- auwUion to his &, RttANU PILL. ft twutr-- 8 If .iir children have, not been is recovering meeiy ai mis in numJier. the given his personal Mr. Lunufwd lttft nfwl''requei'ii'l jrs rtcsnUd ss Bet t.8lcit, Alntys ReUsM. V.. E. HARTLEY vaccinated, kindly tee thai it la done As crops are short and there will steps' of their eldest brother, whom fields A huge barn which lores lo consider other wo-- fur immr SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS CLAYTON, wfry peo they upon t NEW MEX. be !! hir!' o'r looked as the leader of the the alfalfa n'op ta Inca'c a' d'al' 'Wg'"! T' I' ' W'H rtrr J ,T ir" SÍL1 EVEBYWKFBE