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3-20-1914 Kenna Record, 03-20-1914 Dan C. Savage

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Events Interest tne montn of August, I mutinied, for of from the Seat of and spend), , and in the public SCRAP BASKET. n::a:::t:::mnmm:::t::t::::t:s:t:mt:a there was the Inevitable postscript: Government, eyebecatisftf his of Oh. Allene, Tom has Invited the BY J E. JONES. the Progressives. WE SHOULD WORRY dearest man In' the world neit to While two or three Congress Like an egg, ang get all beat BROTHER TOM'S WIFE himself to spend the month with us! We met when we went west last men tried to speak at the eame up. him From The Gallery Of The House ' By BELLE MANIATES. winter, although Tom used to know time, the presiding officer en him long ago In college. He's Just Conditions were some nor- . fvbat your sort of a Man-- ergetically supported the stop OUR WEEKLY POST CARD mal upon that Saturday after- My brother Tom. lias a most My sort of a man, Indeed; I don't noon when this brief story was watch and brought down his This town's as pretty as can be, country place, a charming little know, myself, what sort that may be. my gathered from mallet with tremendous And still I feel so weary. wife, and I sat down .in a. white heat of anger, the gallery. One p 'whacks" thereby ring young nephew, and laid bare my pent-u- feelings to t hear considerable about t h e mil 'twould be much liicei Edgar, I simply Nan. .large membership of the House much Congressional eloquence. here adore; yet for one I received in reply such a dear little one ' sorry, of Kepresentatives, and I count- Meanwhile the Agiicultural If ox were with me, dearie. reason,: and note from; Nan. She was so reason only, I am and she would not match-mak- e any appropriation bill bowled in-r- 'i ed the occupants of the benches Hp averse to visiting more. She and Tom had reconciled on-v,i- Oir Excuse: The abo'vd and found that all out 388 of the ly ,,nd whn them. ' My sister- - themselves to the Idea that I was is printed In-la- , spoonful of mush to a heart-whol- e fancy-free- and would .4S5 members were abeutes grew lo four bundled, has and present, out list le party decided that, it relieve those suffering from the match making probably remain, so, so I telegraphed the salary the govern- Pif mania, and she is that I would start tonight. yarning microbe and who may not b " ment pays On was time for Us ton !o depin disconsolate over AVhen I Teached. the little station th minority able i fvi'l un antidote in 'he , the fact that? In near. HomewIId my heart failed me sit twenty-thre- e stat.-men- Beef and the Cattle Tick. post c.iii .( ie spite o ( her at beholding In waiting with Nan and and in the Democratic rows strenuous efforts Kdr,'a mrtn, big and brown. lie was During a debate, in ti.e liou e ' were exatly the same number, and house parties Introduced to me in a careless way by it was claimed by southern OUR MISTAKES In my behalf, I am Nan as Mr. Saltern! I was reassured but the hoodoo was saved the statesmen who spok for a large still "unspoken when she bade Edgar occupy the front majority by counting the illus- When one renienneif thi ni for." seat of the touring car w ith him, and appropriation to be used in fight 1 ' trious occupant of the Chair". an ordinary column' theie m- She makes her she nnd took the back seat. iug ttit licks', itial. h e so very is he?" I asked. In a forbid- cattle, i 10,000 pittces of tun rii motive "Who In vain I looked for the celt freeing of the south from this tyf, apparent to the ding way. brities of Congress, and only are seven wrung poKi-'f.r- . ym luckless vlctlir "Only Kdgar's tutor." she replied. affliction would solve the prob I Mann, the Republican letter may be put in an. and to tho onlook' "The lad got so behind In his studies leader, lem of beef Repte from year when he went with that the supply. ,t n . ers, that last n. bristly are 70,000 chances to m ' " 1 with his beard was there. entative Young of Texas eays very shame Tom engaged this man to coach him." As n matter of fact most of oui errors, besides millions of chanc must needs be We had a lovely evening. There that the government has made any was a Boft misty rain what Kdgar best e es to make tianspositions, he coldly aloof, and discourage atten exhibits hav stayed at v a nnd we all the discovery ihat there is will not be too critical. In tbp tlons. called home as the result of the last But today when I read her lettei spent the evening within. Mr. Saltern remedy by which the southern b-- 1 sentence. "To or not to be," urging me to come to Homewild .for seems to be finite en famlle. lie election. After a while Champ cattle tick infects all mutily I that south by ujjuti n alone it such" a strapping, fellow, Clark strode down the aisle, ern states can be absolutely de tri shouldn't think tutoring would be his is possible to make 2,759,022 evening crowns of thus gratifying the hungry eyes stroyed That remedy is now satin oi line. errors. So you see'trw perils I never had such a delightful week . - charmeuse. ot tourists. It was his sixty- being used throughout the in- at Homewlld. - Such a quiet, restful that beset a printer. - fourth birthday, a n d a few fected districts. In Texas, ac When cleaning vinegar cruets- time. I. am studying Spanish with Mr. hours before he had pawed the use "potato parings, tilling tl.i Saltern and Edgar. We three go rm cording to Mr. Young, there are excursions together. Kdgar explores : and Jetting ii air. with terrible denunciation more than 7,000,000 head of r "IF . emit with water the woods and the river while his tu- of some professor who had made cattle "below the ouarntine Girls were as pretty as maga stand 'until the parings ferment. tor and I sit on a fallen log and he a very foolish charge that the A great many persons find .it reads Spanish. ine." The government has de zines paint them, would there Tomorrow Is my last day at Tlome-wil- d Speaker had falsely counted a clared that none of these cattle be more, or les?, married men? difficult to wrap up a cake thai In peace, and comfort, for Nan rote in order to further the inter- - can be shipped until they have has a sofo frosting without has fnvltcd some people down. I shall We will award the hole of a of my to estsof his party. Bo faras Wash haviug frosting"stick the continue to devote moBt time been freed from the tick pest doughnut. for the best answer. the to Spanish, ' however, ns I am making ington .is" Concerned, a formal not only these 7,000,000 paper. If you stick a few to. t such progress, and enjoy the ntudy so and are There were no demand' for denial by the Speaker was abso Texas cattle hold out of the picks into the cake. and then much, but It. won't be quite the same smutty stpries and sex novels, with ciii ious people about. We are go- lutety unnecessary, is u t we market, but there are likewise wrap it up you will find that to- there would be none printed. ing for our last row on the river a'rd told that the country does held from the commerce of the the toothpicks will hold up the night. night, not always think the same as world from 700,000 to 1,200,000 That man who stopped hi? apr very nicely. We went far up the river last ween i i no and drifted back. lie didn't have to Washington. head ip each of the other south- - paper last inougiu row. The light from a moon of pale Across the room beside the era states of the Union. With issue would be printed this HOW 00 YOU "CUSS."' orange shone deep down In the river, off fn the wooded chiseled white marbei desk of week, he must be feelijig terrible A and somewhere the splendid grfizing grounds very nice lady wjs speak shores, a man's rich tenor voice was the Sneaker reposed the grinning and the cheap lands cf the south, blue about now.' ing of the wickedness and pro ringing forth, the notes falling wltU mace of legendary authority caressing cadence. We were talking-seriousl- y the extermination of the tick Mexico gets too chesty Uncle fanity among our boys tin my - Behind the presiding officer about life, and the end of will, it is declared, result in a Sam will have to send some boy other day and in her talk used visit, and then, I don't remember how 4 hung the Star Spangled Banner ; sufficient meat supply to take scouts down there and render the word 'Gee." It never oc- - he toW me, but the orange moon. IS on either side of the desk were care of the demand. This is greasers into grease. cured to her that this was tak lights In the rlwr, the sort lapping of the the water against the boat, the dis- the pictures of Washington and i emphasized by the fact that .it ing the name of the Lord tant song and what he whispered to Lafayette, and a by appears proven tho me were all blended Into one beauti- frieze lo have Been WISE AND OTHERWISE vain, and chances are that BruiniUi showed Washington that no section can raise cattle 4, hardly any of the people wIk ful whole. Whoever originated the tango After awhile he talked seriously and Cornwallis in conference at as cheapily as the south. indulge in this sugarcoated pro himself and - press agent, again, this time about York town. had some I mean our prospects. It seems Root fanity have any idea that they his Is to Blame? he has a big business, but It has come Representative Lever of South . Ler, us hope that just because J are swearing. Ceo" i ha been discovered a But4 to a standstill pendinsr the Issue of a Carolina was making a speech It t spring begins on a Saturday nothing more than a mild form Washington that former Secre .Brfsnit; ana in tne meantime he is in which he suggested the collo March 21 it will not be a back- for Jesus ' started hy some tutoring Kdgar. In Urn fall he will tary of State Root, who now busi- quial "doncber know" in di ward one. one who was wicked enougl be In position to go on with his of accepts Nobel prizes, Senatoria ness, and at Christmas I am going to scribing the needs the farm We will have more public but not brave enough to say it his home with him. i toga, Carnegia soft snaps and ers. He roundly ci iticised hose "Dear me" conies from th I told Nan this morning while he the same time stands up un honesty when the law and tho to who found fault with the Agri- at Latin 'Deo Moo" (.My' (Sod) had gone to the 'fettillon with Tom der more expression of apprecia courts cease to ho so solicitors bring buck the guests. To my surprise cultural appropriation "For Goodness Sake" is o n 1 ) greatly pleased. Then ah bill, tion of the extraordinary ability over the protection of the crim- she was which was then under consider "1'or (i-o- s bal;e : it is- - looked a little frightened. is supposed to possess, inal?. Dint I to ation; and in an exchange of he than "God rot it"; "Judas Priest' "Oh, Allene, don't know how any man in the Senate; was the Th latest tailors' decree, they tell you. but he isn't Mr. Saltern. lie boquets he and Representative and "Jiniiny Christmas" a r Isn't Kdgar's tutor don't look so first to discover all nations say, even skimpier clothes for " McLaughlin of Michigan paid that is "Jesus Christ"; "Golly." 'Gosh stern, dear, but he Is be alike in dogs ef- Wilde, friend," I replied, splendid compliments to one should treated the man than tho gay now "Gorry," etc., are only corrup "Jim Tom's administration of Panama Cana! fect. It certainly would make calmly. another,' causing Representative lions of "God "Oh, Allene, how did you know? He Anderson of Minnesota to inter tolls. England, it is said, would a frigbtfsl bulge if one carried told me he hudn't oonfested yet." why U In- "never have thought of it had it one's wallet in one'i pocket, but In "Tell mc first he here jest inquiring remarks as to Cynic Politics. cognito."- not been for Root." The latest tho present of wallets is in A new York reformer said at a dla whether other! should not be siri "Ho was here when your awful let- slim-nes- s ner: Alphonse-G-nsto- n announce nent ia that Root has exact accordance with the came, I what to included in the "We have no use for the cynic nc ter and didn't know in do. I to Turn, he rough and a new canal act ready case of the new clothes. use the man ivho, having lead it and Just performance. In the for roared, and handed It to Jim. and they the Administration plan, whicl asked to define word 'reformer, tumble debate one of the Con the fixed up this scheme. It wasn't my laid: tho New York S'jlon supports WOMEN plan. I felt guilty, but you were hav- gretisman had a good deal to OriNTESEST TO " 'Reformer? Oh, he's a chap whe ing such a good time, I couldn't spoil evidently should not be speedily enacted. to get an olTlee out of eV.hei say about 'Io were," - It jd best not to have carpets failed It." party.' " ' having failed to note the obuer The Nations Capital. on the bedroom floors; use rugs And so, after all, I had a match made for me by my sister-in-la- vation of Jthis correspondence The District of Columbia is instead. These can bo easily Eva Not a Suffragist. by Pally Ft-ir- I'mS. rv ) reearding the habits of some having its annual tussel in the cleaned. ' "A woman oupht to stay at home at (CopvrlijM, who say .way." house of Representatives over tending to the dinner," said the mao Senators "lo who pretent tendencies. Very pretty for the .small girl resents . Could See No Good In It. A man with an ear trumpet questions of administrative local J'N'o," replied Mr. Me.ekton, "thal'i with n tunic of blue ."Every time I take out a new finally nhowed up, and he was government. On the one bide s the dress where the human race made lt flrsl policy my wife geU angry." of the Dist rict very quietly lay serge and a skirt of black plaid great mistake. If Eve had been oui should think she would feel Just pointed out as General Sherwood lecturing tnsteuij of passing round d o Uncle Sain and taffeta. lie other way about it." who fecurcd a "dolUr n day ivyu at the fruit, we'd have been spare! ar "No; she's one ot those people who for all pensioners. Then came time may expect far too much. Briiliant sashes and girdles of. Immense amount ot trouble." Ex believe that It will never rain at long Murdock, famous for fiery hair (Continued on page 8.) mousseliiie de eoie are worn onl change. aa they carry umbrellas."

f": THE RECORD, KENNA. NEW MEXICO.

DIZZY. HEADACHY, - ,f " S.J-..-i

GASCARETS For Infants and Children. HP Gently cleanse your liver and ""ww. . v - r sluggish bowels while !rA The Kind You Have you sleep. Capital Calling System Is Revamped by Women 4, Get a 10-ce- box. nmiinmifl Always Bought dizzi- day Sick headache, billouBnesi, I1T ASHINGTON. Women In official society circles met here the other ) ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul If and discussed the national capital's complex calling system with ft view AVcgelablc Preparation for As- formal breath always trace them to torpid to evolving a simpler and more satisfactory method of exchange of the similating the Food and Regula-lim- i liver; delayed, fermenting food In the call. The meeting was held at tne the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears bowels or eour, gassy stomach. Congressional club in response to ft 11V L4 Poisonous matter clogged In the In- call by Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher. Ita testines, instead of being cast out president. Signati White, c of the system is Into the Former Ambassador Henry fcfl Promotes Digestion.Chcerful-ns.- blood. When this poison reaches the who served on diplomatic missions to anrlRcst Contains neither delicate brain tissue It causes con- London, Paris, Rome and other Euro- Opium. Morphine nor Mineral gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick- pean capitals, told of social obligations ening headache. as he had observed them abroad. ' NOT NABC OTIC Cascarets Immediately cleanse the Among those in attendance were Si Rif tfOld OrSAMVllfirCfOt stomach, remove the sour, undigested Mrs. Marshall, wife of the tti; food and foul gases, take the excess Mrs. Bryan, wife of the secre- bile from the" liver and carry out all tary of state; Mrs.' White, wife of the Attt Slid . the constipated waste matter and chief Justice of the Supreme court, wives ot cabinet officers and others. fyifurmifU - poisons In the bowels. Mrs. Fletcher voiced the sentiment of those present by declaring tne Worm Sttd - A will surely simpler calling system Imperative. Everybody, she said, CUrSttd Suf Cascaret necessity for a was ifinkrfrrtH Ftnror straighten you out by morning. They wants to return every call that Is made upon them, but there is a limit of i'5 work while you deep a 10-ce- box hours in the day and days In the week. A perfect Remedy for Constipa- AfiK Use from your druggist means your head On her first afternoon at home," said Mrs. Fletcher, "Mrs. Marshall had ft tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea clear stomach sweet and your liver thousand calls and they have averaged between 300 and BOO each Wednesday Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-nes-s and bowels regular for months. Adv. since. Her sincere effort to return every call has been the comment and and LOSS OF SLEEP admiration of all Washington society, but how can anybody return in person For Over The Passing Muse. several thousand calls in one season? Mrs. Marsall s experience is In greater Facsimile Signature of by official Washington." ' "A prominent educator says every- or less degree duplicated every hostess in u.' body ought to read a little poetry The question of simplifying formal calling In Washington has been grow every day." ing more acute during the last ten years, but this meeting was the first at- The Centaur Company. Thirty Years "Well, I read all I see In the street tempt at simplification. NEW YORK. cars." American Youth Scramble for Places in Navy Careful Man. "So you are deaf and dumb?" takes a "Jimmy" these days to break into the united states navy as Guaranteed under the Foodanj) HH-lRj- J I) HH Hlru "Perfectly. Hut I will not say a IT seaman; dynamite is necessary to get in as an jll my plain, ordinary a stick of work except In the presence of yeoman. navy department and recruiting stations have Exact Copy of Wrapper esNraue n Teas erv. attorney." apprentice or The its em, "waiting lists containing Hundreds 01 t:::1,1:";::::1,,1,,,::.,-:.- " j:1,- - 3 names of young, husky youths "hank- ering" to go to sea. Willing to Do Something. MAKES HARD WORK The full, active membership of the A few days after he had purchased navy is limited by law to 51, COO men, the horse he returned with It, highly HARDER TO Trie " e Mnel many men cTflv?!I indignant, demanding satisfaction. lie IllStil! A bad back makes a day's work twice and there are that enlisted avv as hard. Backache usually comes from now on the pay rolls. For the first " declared the poor- -' brute had every WESTERN CANADA NOW weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizzi- time since the Civil war the full quota disease and infirmity under heaven, ness or urinary disorders are added, of men allowed by law has been en- and its appearance bore out his state- The otroortunity of securinff free don't wait get help before the kidney listed. . ment to some extent. After telling hnmeataada of 160 acre each, and disease takes a grip before dropsy, grav- The bars as to fitness have not been the former owner all this and de- the low priced Unds of Manitoba. t el or Bright's disease sets in. Doan's let down, and no men with physical nouncing him as a scoundrel, he con- Saskatchewan ana jvioerta, wiu Kidney Pills have brought new life and con havt passed. new strength to thousands of working or mental defects have been enlisted. cluded: "Now, I want to know what but there has been good advertising. Tbe tales of the cruises and the details you're going to do about it?" "Some- Canada offers a hearty welcome men and women. Used and recom- to Settler, to the man with a mended the world over of the chances for obtaining an education, sent out In pamphlet form, have thing ought to be done. That's a the family looking for home 5 to the 8 welled ranks so to put up. calmly. "Well, a A CALIFORNIA CASE the that the bars had be fact," said the other, farmer'i eon, to the renter.-t- all who The greatest number of monthly enlistments, except In war time, was I should say there had." "Well, I'll wish to live under better conditions. 'Fwif Picture J!J Ionlt O. Wardwell, made In the six Secretary began revolutionary you good veteri- IVUsatttory" USD St.. Ban Ber last months since Daniels his give the name of a Canada's grain yield in 113 Is nardino, Cel., sarai I reforms in the navy. - nary surgeon: It's a shame to have the talk of the world. Luxuriant had o mncnpaln In my Perhaps back I could bardlr get the chief cause for the great Influx of fine, hardy young men Into that horse suffer in tfiat way." Grasses civs eheao fodder for larffS oir ana on tne wagon the naval service In the last few months was tbe recent Mediterranean cruise herds; cost of raising and fattening jf Tbe jarring 1 got while of great Atlantic n riding brought on the the fleet THE BEST TREATMENT FOR for market is a trifle. trouble. Tbe klclner se- This cruise was a regular pleasure trip for the young seamen and it was The sum realized for Beef. Butter, cretions verefllled with Intended that It should be such by navy department Long stops were ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF Milk Cheese pay fifty per sediment. 1 tried ma or the and will remedies, bat Doen's made at all the principal cities on the Mediterranean, where shore leave was AND FALLING HAIR cent on the Investment. t Kidney Pills were the given. At the different seaports the American sailors were entertained In Write for literature and partic &Z only one that cored me. They drove away lavish style by naval and civic organizations, and In every way shown ft gen' To allay itching and Irritation ot the ulars as to reduced railway Jl- 1 11 the pain and lame, eral good time. rates to Superintendent nese and fixed my kid- scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling of Immigration, Ottawa, neys up In good shape.' Tales of cruises contained in letters sent back to friends from foreign ports hair, remove crusts, scales and dan- Canada, or to also fire tbe imagination of young friends "back home." For instance, druff, and promote the growth and Get Doan's Any Store, Chicago training Q. at Me Bos the recruits at the station were recently sent overland to beauty of the hair, the following spe- A. COOK Premerton, stop-ove- r 129 W.eth Street Wash. They were allowed a at Yellowstone park, and cial treatment is most effective, agree- other Interesting places. Soon arriving at Bremerton they were assigned Kansas) City, Mo. DOAN'SrOSTER-MlLBUR- CO., BUFFALO,WJiVN. Y. after able and economical. On retiring, to New Orleans, waters. Canadian Covsmmant Agl. the cruiser which sailed for Mexican comb the hair put straight all around, then begin at the side and make ft Believes There Is a Good Deal in Some Names parting, gently rubbing Cuticura Oint- If ment into tbe parting with a bit of L.DOUGLAS over V. LADISLAS LAZARO, soft flannel held the end 'of the "Jt. representative from the Seventh Louisiana district finger. Anoint additional partings IT successor to Arsene Pujo, now "money In SHOES and head of the famous trust" about half an inch apart until the vestlgating committee, believes there is a good ft name comes deal in when it whole scalp has been treated, pur- to running for congress. Dr. Lazaro the Women's pose being to get the Cuticura Oint- ll.tt-- U Is fairly well satisfied that bad he Mlsses.aoya.Ohlldran rVOUI-- 0 ment on the scalp skin rather than on W&l "jft I THAT for office under the patronymic ot his S1.0O !.762a-B- 3t' I I the hair. It is well to place a light ft" ImImn It: aL efr I 0 grandfather de 17ftl now IX I j I he would have been covering over the hair to protect the feated before his friends and neigh ,. SO, 4, JJV - VlSh. II pillow from possible stain. The next 14, 0 UMi ''',,jQ 1 if l4 f W iP " bors could have mastered the name of morning, shampoo Soap m InlMworM, Y. IPs I Yf " w J catpt-- their candidate. with Cuticura vvt and hot water. Shampoos alone may new .congressman s name W. L. The real be used as often as agreeable, but j i m is Lazaro Bieladonovltch, although he BkeM la uta rx mi once or twice a month is generally Tfiu to th NMoa w f1v you tbt has gone Into the records of congress hro vmium for H OO. $9 M sufficient for this special treatment nd M 60 BOiwliha'aDlliic tM as Mr. Lazaro. His grandfather. aormom incroMe in io con oi tor women's hair. lMitker. our ataQdaroi uvi Russian, went to Louisiana with the not bees lowered utd tb p.1o Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold to you remmina Um mom. Lameness unpronounceable name, but in succeed your van throughout Sample Aak dwlor to ihow ing years the French descendants who became his friends and associates the world. of each kind of w. L. LouiiUs thorn b Sloan's Liniment la ft speed, free, with 32-p- . Skin Book. Address post M. la reliable remedy for lameness gradually eliminated It from their vocabulary and called him Lazaro. You will then b cooincJ card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Ad iiiAt w.l,.uouiim Wsora are in horses and farm stock. Two generations have now grown up in Louisiana under that name, al- m good Mother ntakv oold t ouner print. iuooiyauwMiet Here's proof. though and relatives in other parts of, the United States still use to cousins the Good Understanding. tbe price. Lameness Gee paternal name of Bieladonovltch. TAMS NO UMTITUTK. "I had horae sprain his shonldar by Mrs. Swoops Dear, would you ob He imUm wUsnt W. L. ImuIm' mm Is.! a 4 tb bHtot. If W. L. Oottirlae palling, and he wh so lame be could Ject if I wore a slit skirt? host ar not for wis In yur vtcrnltv. rdr Dot carry foot at all. I got a bottle of 'a.'' Via airct rrom metory. bdos for ryfjitmew your Liniment and put it on four times, of Mr. Swoops No, indeed; I'm proud of li nratiy t sit pries, petaye fr. and in days he showed no lame- Discuss the Increasing Scarcity Army Horses nnM tor uiaaxraiea uiiiof aio i nr pmw three of 'em. ! by mat I. ness at all, and made thirty mile trip order W. L. PODOLAS, Waiur B. AUr.jwd, La Soil, 110 ipark ItTft. BrcktB, Uma. bejjdes." going among army has been recently a discussion on the and navy More one-ha- lf money For Splint and Thrash THERE than of the on the increasing scarcity of army horses. The army quartermasters, derived from England's Income tax is WftteaK.r1f)fnii,WMihi "I hare used Slosn'a Liniment en a purchasing ot military Kion,iiA rtuoKwiree. niciv line mere for splint and cnred her. This who have to do with the horses for establishments, say collected from Londoners. PATENTS retereooMb iMei reauitfc makes the third horse I've cured. Have that there is really an alarming scar- recommended it to my neighbors for of good Of course, is 7TT uirusn ana iney say it is nne. i nnu It city animals. it (iWnarcKvt the bet Liniment I ever used. I keep well known that the war department A gdplng Mm&" on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my- Estcnflcd to Ik self and neighbors, and I can certainly is more or less hampered by the fact recommend It for Colic." Smtith, that congress has not appropriated isuUeneeV Co. sufficient money to enable the quarter- rtliclQlo Agca Woman master's department to acquire horses In sufficient number to supply all the 'kuiERE comes a time In every woman's SLOAN'S Consequently life when her organism undergoes an mounted commands. ' there Is a shortage in horses caused Important change. This is a critical by the distribution ot troops on the period. It Is a time when a woman needs her full health and Btrentrth. For Voiir nwn border and elsewhere and by the In- sake you should anticipate this la quick, safe remedy for poul- crease of war strength of troops serv turning point try roup, canker and bumble-foo- t. ing abroad. There are not enough horses now to supply the at Try It commands For Roup sad Canker peace strength. Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription If were to come an emergency calling ft large "Sloan's liniment la the speediest there for number of horses has been recommended for over forty years as a and surest remedy for poultry roup and the war department would have great difficulty in getting them. It Is said woo canker In all Its forms, especially for Tha Uteat in mad iui iur women are aDOut to experience "the canker In the wtnduipe." . P. SaauU, that one reason for the scarcity of horses is tbe falling off ot the product turn of life." It is helpful in the equalization of of are raising horses. H is unofficially ieal science is the circulation blood those who declared that the Increased contained ' in Dr. of the and in regulating tha At all D.aUra. JS, BOe. 11.00 use of automobiles has had its influence on the rearing of horses, despite the action of the bowels. Nervousness and low spirits dis- S Pierce's Common appear. Reed leu's Bowk oe Horses, Cattle, insertions to the contrary. Sens Happiness aad contentment take their place. Hoes erne1 Poultry soot free. Medical motor also seriously affect the market oVlaer -- sieaaandre. ' Address The trucks for draft animals, but that ha to do mostly with tbe mule, so far as the army is concerned. Tbe ieed ednioa e IlHlS Sold in tablet or liquid form by Medicine Dl SLOAN, lac, paaaeaouly Sic AoV till t Bsim, Ijs. mule will always be a necessity, despite the Improvement which, has been sire lr Fierce' In. Dealer or tend 60 cents tor tample box Hade in the motor trucks. elJ's Hatel. betaJs THE RECORD, KKNNA, NEW MEXICO.

ill LEADER CANADA WINNING Freely "Feeling Fine' CHAMPIONSHIPS Eats But VERY DEFIAfIT . IN AGRICULTURE Has No Dyspepsia is merely a matter A Llttlm Peprtn in a Mild Laxa The Latest Is Winning Cham' tive Promptly Corrected THOUGH EXPECTING ARREST, of health and health is merely pionship for Oats a Third a Bad Indigestion, "MOTHER" JONES WILL GO a matter Time. Fortunate is the one who can eat of keeping the di- "anything" without suffering BACK TO STRIKE ZONE the tor tures of dyspepsia, but as few so gestion perfect, the Recently was published the fact of are fortunate, care should be In the winnings by taken blood pure, the liver remarkable Canadian matter of Eating slowly, masti STRIKE 'SYMPATHIZER farmers In several events during the diet cating the food thoroughly taking and bowels past or four years. The and active. three latest a short walk the heavy meal of 1b of Messrs. C. Hill & Sons after Tells Governor She'll Aid Women If that J. the day will do much assisting you are in poor of Lloydmlnster, Saskatchewan, who towards J i digestion. Any grown-u- p person ought There Deoprted by State Troops, won In a hard contest for oat health just try the to know the peculiar foods that do not She Claims, Though Militia- championship over Montana. At the agree, National Corn Exposition at Dallas and these should be avoided. When common-sens- e fall, men Say She Was Will- during February, Montana oats were these aids HOSTETTER'S next thing do Is to mild awarded the championship for the the to take a ing to Go. digestive with laxative proper- United States. Waiting for win- tonic J. W. GOUCHER the none Dr. Stomach Bitters ner of this to be announced was a ties, and there is better than Caldwell's Syrup PepBln. worst symptoms dyspep- Denver, .March 17 "I will go back peck oats belonging to Ca- It contains the of chronic I immediately. It makes of the greatest digestion, to Trinidad before the end of the growers mentioned, and the of all aids to sia. Since taking Dr. Caldwell's appetite as- nadian above good pepsin. ingredients Syrup gone, week." This was the declaration made the keen, alongside of these was a like quantity It has other Pepsin these have a" and mildly 64, here .tonight by ".Mother" Jones, 82 sists digestion, renews belonging to a Minnesota grower, who that act on the bowels, which although Mr. Goucher says he is together 40. years old, leader of the striking coal health and prevents was barred from the regular compe- form a combination for the he does not look more than miners, who wah released last night tition because was one the relief of dyspepsia or indigestion that Syrup Pepsin is sure in its results, Spring Ailments. he at time unsurpassed. from the Trinidad hospital where she winner of trophy the prize. The is and a vast imjvement aver chewing the Its to tone swallowing had been a military prisoner since three entries were side by side on the action is and strengthen or tablets and mints, or Two Views of It. the stomach and bowel muscles so taking cathartics, salts, etc., all of v January 12. The manner In which she judge's bench. It would not be pos- ', left the camp was attended with great "What do you think of marnea sible to bring together three more that they can again do their work nat- which are .arsh and nauseous and at . secrecy. life?' asked the henpecked man, ad likely samples. The Montana and urally without outside aid, and when best do but temporary good. You can happy medi- "I fully expect to be arrested and dressing the youthful bridegroom. Saskatchewan entries were of equal that moment comes all obtain Syrup Pepsin at any drug store can dispensed Is returned to prison when I reach the "Bliss Is no name for It," said the weight 60 pounds to the bushel. The cine be with. It the for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle. any dis- strike zone, but no governor or presi- young husband enthusiastically. Minnesota sample was some three best remedy obtainable for Results are always guaranteed or right," henpecked order bow money dent can make me abandon my con- "You are said the pounds lighter. The award was of the stomach, liver and will be refunded. one gloomily. is no name els, dyspepsia, constipation, sam- stitutional rights as a citizen to go "Bliss for unanimous in favor of the Saskatche- for bilious Families wishing to try a free it." ness, headaches, drowsiness eat- ple bottle can obtain postpaid by ad- where I please. So long as I live I wan oats.x A remarkable feature and after it ing, gas on the stomach, etc. Thou dressing Dr. W. B. 203 shall refuse to submit to military one greatly to the credit of the Ca- Caldwell, Wash- despotism." nadian product was that the oats, sands of users will testify to this, ington St., Montlcello, 111. A postal FALLING HAIR MEANS among them Mr. W. Goucher, Stltes, card with your name ".Mother" Jones made statement grown in 1913, were grown and shown J. and address on it this Idaho, who for several years had all will do. after an Interview with Governor Am- by those who bad competed during nions late today. She reached Den- DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE the past two years, winning on each ver this morning. occasion. This, the third winning, .. There Is a radical difference be- gave them for the third time the world's championship and full posses- tween the statements of ".Mother" Save Your Halrl Get a 25 Cent Dottle Jones and the authorities as to sion of the splendid $1,500 silver "The Little Fellow state of Danderlne Right Now Also the manner in which she left the hos- trophy contributed by the state of With the Dig Pull" pital. The strike leader declares she Stops Itching Scalp. Colorado. simply was deported; she says she The oats which have thus given to Western Canada another splendid ad- was brought to Denver under military Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy escort ever having given vertising card, were grown 300 miles without her mute a neglected consent to leaving the strike zone. balr is evidence of north of the international boundary fccalp; awful scurf. .fiovernor Amnions and Adjutant Gen- of dandruff that line, proving that in this latitude, all - Is to grains grown eral John G. Chase said-th- at "Moth- There nothing bo destructive the smaller can be with greater perfection more ; er" Jones had expressed willingness the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair and with to come to Denver, leaving the strike of Its luster, its strength and Its very abundant yield than further south. In zone, If Governor Amnions would grant Ufa; eventually producing a feverish all this country are to be found farm- $pj Model ers who produce oats running from "C . her an Interview. ness and Itching of the scalp, which 42 to 48 pounds to bushel, and If not remedied causes the roots the hair with yields of from 60 to 100 bush- INVESTIGATORS DO NOT AGREE, to thrlnk, loosen and die then the els per acre. Wheat also does well, hair falls out fast. A little Danderlne grades high, and yields from 30 to 40 tonight now any time will surely bushels per acre. The same may be Tho Sandusliy Two Federal Officers Looked Into Tractor save your hair. said of any portion of Manitoba, Sinking of t "The Monroe." Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Saskatchewan and Alberta, famed 15 Tractive H. P. 35 Drake H. P. Danderlne from any store, and after over the 'world not only as a country Philadelphia, Pa., March 17. The the first application your hair will where championship'' grains are grown, Tho General Purpose Farm Tractor two United States local Inspectors of take on that life, luster and luxuriance but where cattle and horses are raised steam vessels, who Investigated the which is so beautiful. It will become that lso carry off championships and It will handle with equal efficiency wild grasses abundant and disaster off t he Virginia coast Jan- wavy and fluffy and have the appear where are yielders, cultivated hay and alfalfa economy your plowing, discing, drilling, uary 30, In which the steamship. Nan- ance of abundance; an incomparable Monroe are grown, thus giving plenty of feed, clearing, hauling and belt power work. tucket rammed the steamer gloss and Boftness, but what will and caused the loss of 41 lives, ren and with a good climate, sufficient you a Get your copy of POWER ON THE FARM dered a divided opinion today. One please most will be after just shelter and plenty of water, bring held the captain of the Nantucket was few weeks' use, when you will actual about results such as western Canada and learn more about this truly wonderful " guilty ly see a lot" of fine, downy balr new has been able to record. Thousands of negligence and the other Onc-K7- charged the commander of the Mon- hair growing all over the scalp, Adv. of farmers from the United States an Outfit roe with responsibility for the disast- who have their homes in Canada bear er.- Atheists and Agnostics. ample testimony to the benefits they Four Cylinder Motor Three Speed Control The report of the Investigation, The census of 1911 in British India have derived from farming In vast-e- m along with the two decisions, was showed a population of 315,000,000 Canada. Advertisement. J. DAUCH, Mfr., Dept. W Sandusky, forwarded to Henry M. Seeley, super- Of these only 17 registered as atheists J. l, Ohio C7 Office Boy's Ambition. vising inspector at New York. and only 50 as agnostics in all. You may tend ma free and without obligation on my part POWER ON THE FARM. It Is not known here what the next As 45 of these were reported from The office boy was confiding to me Burma It Is surmised that they were the other day his ambitions to be a I operate acrea. planted . step in the case will be, but It is big man with our firm. to believed the supervising Inspector will Chinese. He wanted in a private office, a couple consult the department of commerce sit take of hours for lunch and "lord over a Washington making any fur- A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. it" at before couple of hundred employes as does ther move. , Wig-to-n, the G. M at present. "I'll be the boss The inspectors who conducted The Rev. Edmund Heslop of j" local of this joint Borne day," he told me. the investigation are Capt. B. A. Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a year. His limbs and feet were swol- But that office boy is doomed to dis V Sargent, inspector of hulls, and D. H. All puffed. appointment unless he changes his "Saves the Little Ones" Howard, inspector of boilers. The de len and He had heart flutter Wktfc4 ing, was dizzy ways materially in the next few yeasr, partment of commerce designated In the first place, he's a loafer. He them to investigate the charges and exhausted at fit Sals Everywhere by Conscientious Dealers the least exer- never does anything unless he is told. !ina! against Osmyn Berry, captain of th tion.' Hands and It's because he doesn't use his brain Nantucket, brought by the local In OTTO WEISS ALFALFA STOCK FOOD CO. feet were that he appears stupid. He never uses KANSAS spectors a prelimin- cold WICHITA, at Norfolk after and he had such, his powers of Intuition. He can't out- ary examination. a dragging sensa-iij- n guess the boss and "beat him to an The charges against Captain Berry idea." He lacks forethought and he's FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS across the If 7011 feel 'OUT of oBTE DOWH" OT HLUKaV SPECIAL WOMEN negligence , 'Bt'lf tb TO Included in not reducipg loins that It was growing worse every day. Until that vrris from kidnri-- bladder, mwtol' dukaies spede of in a fog and CHMojtfO WEAKNEM, ULCER. El BRClTIOIfB, flLEE. The most economical, cleaasiug and the his vessel difficult to move. boy overcomes that listless inanity writ for FREE cloth sotna medical book i Ibee tHaetuei and wonderful ct tuts effected by germicidal antiseptics neglecting to ascertain through the After using 5 hell never amount to anything. Ex- of all is Rev. Heslop. wireless operator the proximity of E. boxes of Dodds change. XZSZfii other vessels. . No charges were Kidney pills the swelling disappear- tbTHERAPIOfJrented; for Toi own ailment. Absolutely FREE. No 'follow up' circular. No obligation. lm. Lfct'i EitO brought againht Capt. Edward E. John ed and he felt himself again. He says Crazy Act. Med. Co., H atimtoi'I Kn.. Uihiivtkad, London. ( WB TO ston of the Monroe. he has been benefited and blessed by Bill He was crazy to get some WaXT ThlB&Aj'loX WILL CUES XU9. The opinion filed by Inspector Sar the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev- office. A soluble Antiseptic Powder' to gent says that Captain Berry and all eral months later he wrote: I have Jill Really? othei- - licensed officers of the Nan- not changed my faith in your remedy "Yes, and now he's resigned." be dissolved in water as needed. tucket are exonerated from all blame, since the above statement was author- "That looks more as if he was Tufi'o Pills As a medicinal antiseptic (or douches ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes- crazy." anaMa the dyapeptlc ta eat whatever ha In treating catarrh, Inflammation or lop about this wonderful remedy. WUhth They cau the food to aaalmuata and ulceration of nose, throat, and that He Is a Life Member. BourUa body, Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at the five appetite, and caused by feminine ills It has no equal. Wichita, Kan., 17. Ter- A food for lore lungs. Dean's Mentholated March Luis your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., DEVELOP FLESH. For ten years the Lydia E. Plnkham razas, aged Mexican Cough Drops. Cure cought, by relieving the cattleman. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household the iiorenesa 5c at Drug Stores. Dr. Ttt Manufacturing Co. New York. Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtlne statesman and former millionaire, who Hints, also music of National Anthem In their private correspondence with Is asking aid from the United States (English and German words) and The chap who goes around with a Ppafare th' Paper desiring to buy women, which proves Its superiority. government In behalf of bis son who for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. chip on his shoulder may be an ex- anything advertised in its col- Women who have been cured say Is held for ransom by General Villa, Adv. pert poker player, but not necessarily. umns should insi& upon having what they It Is "worth Its weight in gold." At the rebel bandit, Is a life member o( sale for.refusing all substitutes or imitations druggists. 60c. large box, or by mail. the International Con Summary Punishment. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold The Taxtoa Toilet Co,, ttoston, Mass. gress which will hold its sessions .in Mr. Dullcop I see that Huerta has water. Adv. FOR ALL 7 executed a coup d'etat. EYE PAINS Wichita, October next. CHAMPION COLUMBIAN PLYMOUTH Mrs. Dullcop Did he have the poor A girl's Idea of an affinity is the HOCKS Ureal itgv l.jnr. and winner.. HiiiiVI. 11 aaa II par 14. UO. CLOTZBaU, Uoluj, OkliiMa fellow hung first man to propose. W. NO. 14. Kansas Town Center Burns. or shot? N. U, WICHITA, Topeka, Kan March. 17. The fire that destroyed most of the business portion of Eskrldge last night had burned out this morning except for the embers. The total loss is fixed at $125,000, partly covered by insurance. The origin of .the fire Is still Bteaut t these ugly, grimy, gray nslre. Use "LA CREOLE" MAIM DRtMlNB. PRICE. (OO, retell Tim fcfcCOItf), KEJS'NA, NEW MEXICO.

The Kenna Record M ? D. C. SAVAGE Editor end Pub'r Perfume for ladies Trees! Trees! Trees! Trees! the Powders and Paints for 41 i3 PUDLISHED WEEKLY the girls, Talcum for the baby, we have It all I Home Grown Nursery Stock Adapted to this Soil and Climate. Entered Fcbuary Sth 1907 at the Kenna, j New Mexico, Post Office, as terond Class McCain Drug Co. Jt Jt Mail Matter. 3 A full and complete assortment of the most reliable and pro-- Roswell, New Mexico i Apple. Pencil, Cherry, Pear, Plum, Apri- - 4 Subscription S1.O0 Pe Year Stable varieties of In . . . . f cot, Quince, lirape, etc. a iar0 assortment, oi huhuo uuu ornament tross. 'Your patron'ije solicited Prices made on Advertteetng rates madeknowa 00 application j! application. Mr. Roberts of Mo., "3 ' northwest f, and Dr. A. Lee of Arbor Day Proclamation. F. Mena Ark., DAVID L. GEYER 1 have been in the town and com- The Roswell Nursery Co., LAND OFFICE PRACTICE ' munity the past week to look up s . In response to a universal call lacations, They well pleased A SPECIALTY. - Roswell, New Mexico. for the conservation of are $ our with the out look and ROSWELL, N. M. I resources; in harmony both men natural will very likely with the movement to have locate here. agriculture taught iu every 6chool in the State; and with A box supper was given at the desire of aiousitig in the the Church here last Fridav youth of land night, the proceeds of which the an intelligent are Jeff D. White President, Geo. T. Littlefield Vice President. fl appieciation of the dependence to go to the paintincr of the of all upon nature, it is import- church. ant that our State have the op- A nice supply of well filled portunity of fittingly observing boxes were contributed bv the 8 THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. 8 Arbor Day. ladies of the vicinity which were sold to highest bidder NOW THEREFORE, I, Wil- and brought from 50c to liam C. McDonald, Governor of $5,25 eacn, a totle of $33.90. Aome the State of New Mexico, by StrictItj a institution virtue of the authority -- A most enjoyable evening of law was spe nt and in accord with there and the church the spirit of will be the times, do hereby designate painted. i and proclaim Your patronage sol cited Friday, March Twenty-seven- th Swapped Sisters.

as Arbor Day . The peopple of "Big Valley" To be formally recognized in were very much surprised : Ye. respect vlltj, all the schools of the State, and I Thuisday the 12lh when they urge that on tlm day, teachers, learned of a weddim? W. 33. Scott, pupils, 8nd patrons unite in such which took place atPortalesat appropriate ta6ks and exercises 11:40 that day. as will leave a permanent desire The contracting parties were CasAi in the mind of each one to be- Walter L. Hill and Mies Delrna come an active agent in the E. Cooper, John Cooper and conservation of all useful things, Miss Betra E. Hill, making an no that the spirit of the day even exchange of brother for may create a brother and sister for jpoooooooo'.:tGQOQGOCQOOOQQQOi healthy influence sistr FARMERS! X of-ou- r 3 in tho lives hoys and They took the morning train O D I DnnroeAM O HAROLD HURD, girls, feading at Elida for Send 25c for a copy of The ia. n them to devote not Portales where the "' .' Attorney. one or two special days in Nuptial knot was tied, Farmer's Rapid Figure'r and ST , the be Barber! Practicing year to the study of trees, birds, to their homes in Big Calculator; I he handiest book A , --NOHTH 8ID-E- X bafara all courta flowers, school gardens, good Valley. you ever saw; money back if X Agent for the Panhandle Steam X Especial attention to United roads The Record wanted. 70. C. Foster, Assump 8 Laundry, of Amarlllo, Texas O and nature study; but wishes l hem X Phana Na 13 X States Land Office prcceei pahs of every day, to much happiness and tion, 111. the con- prosperity ings. ' serving and enriching' of plant in tnen new life. LJ.it,.l.i,jMl,l,tt,t,,t , IrHnlLl.itMtL.iT and animal life. A FEW SEASONS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. f r Given under my hand and the 0!4HS BOAZ ITEMS Why we try to keep the best Department of the Interior, U. S. Great Seal of the State of New Office M. grades of everything in our Land at Koswell. N. March 7. 1414. Mexico, at the capitol in Mr. Editor, we want vou to Notice Is hereby given that Charlie O lover, the we ofjudson, N. M. who, on April 17, 1911. Cjty know Boaz is store that can get. made S E ED S of Santa Fe, this that still on the II. E. No. . 13th day 1st. Is because we have only 8er. Otiasi. for 8H 8eo. Twp. a of March, A, D. 1914. map, though your correspondent S., Ranee 33 E.. N, M. P. Meridian, has Died Adapted to the Southwest white, free born, American notice of intention to make three-yea- r (Sbal) nas been silent for some weeks. Proof, ' citizens to deal with, and every toes'ablish claim to the land above deacrlbed. Send for Catalog' to By the Governor: Mrs. Troutner and before Dan C. Saraire. U. tt. Commissioner, In family are body know they his office Kenna, M. April 20, 1914. William are the best at N. on ROSWELL SEED CO. C. McDonald moving into the Pattillo house people on earth, and are entitle Claimant names as witnesses: (Governor) this week. James W.lDairls, Jason II. Ilendrix, these of Roswell, New Mexico. to the best of everything that Judoon N. M. Antonio Lucero -- William S. Booth, James Q, Extra gang foreman, O. S. con be bought. , .. Hunter, these' of Kouie 3. Hilda, N.M. Poultry and Bee-Keepe- rs (Secretary of State.) MI0-AI- 7 Benz was in Boaz Wednesday 2nd. Is becaune the bkst is T. C. TiLiyraos, Keclster Supplies, Kotlce with his men. always the cheapest, as , every for fubllcutlon. body know that low grades are CS475 LOCAL AND . Miss Ruth Kinshaw Department of the U. S. PERSONAL. has been high at any price. Interior, E. on the sick list, with an attack Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Slarch 16, 1914. 1. Hirshfield of Waco, Our motto is to try to keep Notice Is hereby glren that Jodie E. Uow-lan- Notice for Publiciidon. of tonsilitis, but is of Kobe. N. M. who, on Texas was a business viaitor better at this in stock the the Sept. SI 1913, 0J8010 writing. best market oiad.e H B. Serial No. 0tl75. for Lots and Department of the Interior, U. S. to Kenna, this 4. : NH week. affords, treat our customers the See. and KWX. NWX NOV, Seo. 11 Ijnd Offlce at Hoswell. N. M. Mareb 16. 1014. Twp.6S. Range 34 Fred Chiverree we know E., N. V. P. Meridian, has Notice Is hereby given that Crawford E. who hat been best how, give the Bled three-yea- r notice of intention to make Fuller, of Elkins, N. M. who. on May 190T. r,he Proof, 10. away for some months come in best prices for all produce to establish claim to the land above made U.K. Wo. 11911. Serial No. 018487 for Charles Sims and family have described, mooved Friday night in company with we can handle before Dan O. Savage, U. S. Com- SB'C and on Nov. 28, 1913. made Additional II. to their ranch about 20 missioner. In bit office at Kenna. N. M, on K. Serial No, 058019, for BWH. Seo. S3, Twp. Have ill st receivad n '.par i if April SO. 1914, a Mr. Stubblefield N e 8. Itange Wt. mile's northeast of here. and Mr. and N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied Wichita's flour, a riew notice of three-yea- Mrs. Madden, and is at home on best lit Claimant namei as witnesses: Intention to make flva and r or. dry goods, Floyd Wilson. Proof, to his notions and a nice Charlie H. Wilson. Frank establish claim to the land "ranch" once more. line of Velvetina Toiletr'special-tle- s Myers, James W. Armstrong, all of Nobe, N. above described, before J. F. Carroll, U. S John Assiter, Henry I, Assiter for the ladies, all nf M. Commissioner, in his office at Elkins, N M.'' and Fred Davis of Mr. A. M. Hill formerly drugs MS0-AI- T.C. Tii.lotson, Register. on April SO 10141. J. Valley of and patent medicines that Claimant names as View were this place we are allowed to carry ! witnesses: in town Tuesday but now of Mt. Pleas without William D. Smith, John W. Myers. George O. licens. '.- CooperT making homestead entries. ant, Tex., came in one day last Orall It. Fuller, all of Elklna. N M. We want a car load of Mex- L. C. DENTON ' week and has been attending to T. C. Tlllotrou ican beans, will pay $2.75 cash MJ0A'7 Register, business and visiting frieuds for will pay you the following pi i es The Devil, who is the main for well cleaned and sacked, or several days. He is sufferinr ? 3 00 in merchandise for the next few . days for pro- gtiy around this plant was gone cleaned Nolle fur Pnbllcatioa. from tbe effects of a severe spell and sacked. 9 cents per pound duce: OJS771 a good part of this wek and we for hens and pullets, 15 Department of the Interior, U. 8. of La Gripp, but we believe cents Mexican beans 3c, dry hiden Land Office at iiosnell, N. ask you to kindly look over the for eggs, 20c for good M. March IS 1914. all few days spent in butter in 21Jo, chickens 9c, cream, buttw Notice is hereby given that Roscoe J. this good, - Fulton, Wanders and mistakes. brick mold. Also remembe r of New Hope. fl. M who. on Deo. and eggs at top of the mat ket-a- 1915, healthful country has benefited we buy hear grass green, dry t I. made H. E. Serial No. 028771, for 8E! all times. IlenienVber we carrv Seo. 1(1; and NB See 1. Twp, s.r Range him greatly. He leaves for his and baled. 35 B., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of home If at any time you get a full line of staple and fancy Intention T. O. Elrod, Oscar Roberson, in Texas, Wed. morning. any to make three year Proof, to establ- thimr from us that dim' ish olutm to the land E. White, Leslie. groceries, also ehoes, dry roods above described, be- J. White and satisfaction don't tell fore C. E. Toombs. U. S. CummU,... i IZotarpon your and notions, 6taple line of drugs office, at Bichland. N. M.. Marvin were called to If your subscription to The neighbor, but tell us and if we wria-hr- . and hardware, call on us, we Claimant names as witnesses: Carlsbad Tuesday as witnesses don t make- it " fallVV Rerionl is dim huffn now nr. t vvmtthn HlbbUdD.Fnlton.Prestoo Williams, Al'wln everybody. . . are always clad to show vou for th A. T cc o. a icy, in a now and get R. Ooelzer, these of Hlnhi.r, m .... four big magazines x ours for more our line and you George A.Bailey, law piiit. an business, . make prices. of Nobe. N, M. one year, for only 18c extra. (ad) Jones StPlrtle. J (ad) . L.O.Denton. MS0-A1- T.0.1illotm. Register THti RECORD, Ki$NNA, M MEXICO.

Department of the Interior, IT. 8. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. non Notice for Publication. 'Notice for Publication. cnal F. s, . 01tco Land Office at Fort Sumner,' N. M., 01 1038 0167J7 03V,.-,-? Department of the Interior, IT. Feb, 3, 1914 , S. 1 Department of the Interior. U. S. non-co- at F. S. 0 0942 Department of the Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior, I!. 8. Land Land Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. , Land Office Notice is hereby given that the Suite" of at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 18, 1914. Land Ortlce at Roswnll, N. M, Fob. 11. 1914. Office at Roswell. N. M, March. 3, 1914. - 1914. Notice is New Mexico has applied to seclcct Under hereby (riven that Florence A. Notice Is hereby given that Charlotte M. Notice Is hereby given that Nancy J Notice la hereby riven that tbe.State of Koden. of Elklna, the Act of June 20, 1910, for the benefit of N.M.who. on .Kept. 7, 1907. Allen, of Elklrs, N. M one of the heirs of lliillew. of New Hope, N. M. who. on Oct. S', New Mexico has applied to select under tba made II. K. No. 0163, Deaf, Dumb and Blind Schools, the follow- Bar. No. Ollnss, for NK Ituby Allen, who.-o- March S. IS 9 mfide H. E. I9U, made H. E. Herliil No. 02C"fi7. for KV4 Act of June w, 1910, for the benefit of Santa KFM. and EH N WW. Twp. 7 ing described lands: to wit i Sec. tl. 8. Range Serial No. 010757, for NKH Sec. 3t. Townnhlp Section 17. Twp. 6 S., Range 3.". E.N. M. P. FeMrant I'oiinty Railroad Bond Fund, the H e. Lbts3, 4.SiNWj8ec. 2, SEJ N M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of In- 7 S. Range 17 K.. ,V. M. P, Meridian, has tiled Meridian, haa Hied notice of Intention to mnke following described public lands, to wit; tention to make live year live-yea- live-yea- r MMSEW, ffcrj 14, NEjr eec. 23, all in Twp. Proof to establish notice iff intention to make Proof, ftroof, to establish claim to the hind NEWHKI4. NWJ4SEK, 9E!9WJf. alalia to the land above described before J. to establish claim to the land above described, above described, be'fitr t E. Toombs, U. S. See. S3 and WHtN WX. NKkNW(4. ond NW!4 G, F; 5 8 , It.. 29 E.,' HjNWi sec. Cdrrdll U. S. (Commissioner. In his otllce at before J. F. Carr ill, U. 9. Commissioner, in Commissioner, in his office, al few Hope, X. NEK See. . allinTp, 4S., R.. 17 E. N. M. P. Elklns, N. M. on 1Q14. NE1 sec. 17, Lota I, 2, 3. 4, SEJ Aprils, his omce at Elkins. N. M. on Marches. 1914. M.on April 10, 1014. Meridian. NWJ, NEisWi Bee. 30 all in Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: Anrpelsonor persons desiring to protest Fred Hllgenfuld. a irs Inst the allowance 5 , 30 ; sec. Frank Wright. Benjamin William W. Proudllt. Ituby Falrcloth. Leon- Samuel 11. Smlthee. Emanuel Rhoader, Edgar of the above selection Twp, S., li E 8WJ L. Cooper, Louis shall file in on April N. Todd all of Elklns, N. M- - ard J. Kicks, Frank Lesley, nil of Elklns, N. M. J8trawp, James C.1ll-'ks- . all of New Hope ttlsoftlco or before tS, 2. NiNWl. WiSElsec l14, protests, ESWi. T. C. TII.LOTSON, T. C. Tll.llTKON, N. M. T. C. Tillotaon, such contest or other objection. sec. 12, W F27M27 F20-- - , CM'. Henry, ll.NEi WNE. IteKlater. 20 Register M6A3 Register. " sec. 23, 1:7M27 Register. SEi WiNEi, W4SE1 Notice for Publication. sec. 24. NJNE sec. 20, sec. NOTICE Ei FOB PUBLICATION. 058.7 42 Notice for Publication. 84, SWi sec. 35, all in Twp, 48.. " 026570 NOTICE of S. , CONTEST. Department of the Interior, U. 01571 It., 2J E,; EiSWl-4- NiSEl-- 4 Department of the Interior, U. S. F. 8. C545J e 1735 Land Office at Roswell. N. M. March. S. 1914. Department of the Interior, IT. 8. Land aer, 18, NJ3E1-- sec. 1!. xNJSW Land Offlce at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 17, 1914. Dopnrtment of the Interior U. S. I.and Office Notice Is hereby given that Josej h W. Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb. 13, lt)4. 1-- Notice is M 19i4- Notice Is hereby given 4 sec. 20, all in Twp; 4 S , R hereby given that Millard C. at Fort Sumner, N. Fob. 21. Ballew, of New Hope, N. M. who, on Dec. lhatMary M. Murtirt, Baker, of Nobe, N. M. 101'-- To Maude Shivers of Hilda, Contentee. OS0745. of Nobe. N. Mj who, on 30, 1913, 30 E. who. on Oct. 30. ', N, M. li, I9IS, made II. E. Serial No. for K'i Oct. made H. made II. E. Ser. No. O20B7O. You are hereby notified that Eunice (). Mc.Kce 35 E. Serial No. o:or,7l. for Lots 1 Any person or persons desiring to protest for Lots 3 and See. 50, Twp. 8 S.. Range IS.. N. M. P. and and NEX SEW. Sec. 18; Twp! who (riven Kenna, N. M.as Ills postoffloo aildres Sec. lO.and WH NW!(, JO. against the allowance of the above rejection and WSWI( Seo. 17. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention tomake Kec. Twp. 8 8. 6 S. Range did Jmm. I 'MS, live-yea- Range 34 E., N. 3f K., N. M. P. Merldlun. lias tiled on 81, file in this office his duly r Proof to establish claim to the land M. P. Meridian, has filed notice shall tilt in this office oa or before April 23, i notice of intention to thrnn-vKn- r corolinraUiilnpplk-atl- n K aontest and sccor the U. of intention to make three year proof, 1914, such protest, contest or other object make pnf above described, befoie O. E. Toombs, S. to to establish claim to the land above cancellation of your honientcad entry, Serial No. Commissioner, in his office at New Hope, N. claim to the land above described be-- ion. . U. Henry, described. ' C oerore uan v. oofcB, made May ft, tiwm,. 'for 8W! fwotion, M ' fore Dan O. Savage, U. F20-M2- Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in ta. on April 10. 1914. . S. Conimir.sioner. In , 0 Register.' bis office, at Kenna. N. 1014, Township 4 !, Range M. I'. Meridian, his office at Kenna. N. April 4, M. on April! SOe.N. Claimant names as witnesses: . M.on 19if. Claimant names and as ground for his content he alleges nn.t.nn r. . ! , A. as witnesses: that Samuel II. Smlthee, Emanuel Rhoudes 'llltlHl.ll James W. Davis. you have wholly abandoned said tract of lnnd; James W. Taylor, Frank R, JamesO. Hicks. Edgar. I. Strawn, all of New James W. Davis James W. Taylor, Frank It. U. King, these of Judson, that you have not resided Upon or Department of the Interior, 8 N. M. and Louis Q. cultivated Hope,N. M. T. C. Tim.othon, King, these of Judson, N. M. and Louis G. N. M.. Gross of Thornhimi, N M. any par; thereof for more than two years last (jroMs Land Office at Fort Sumner, M6-A- of Thofrnham, N. M. 1914, past. ' Renter Jan. 27, T. 0. TiLtyrsoN, T. C. TII.LOTSON, 01IU0 F7-MS- 7 Register. You are. therefore, further notified that Notice for I'ulillcminn. ' r.eglster. Tfotice is hereby given that the State of i he wild allegation will be taken by this of- Jion-coa- l F. S. 00!7 (t55 New Mexico has applied to select under the fice as having been confessed, by yon, and your Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Act of June 20, 1910, for the benefit of the Notice for Publication. said entry will be canceled thereunder without Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan. 27, 1914. University, ILlst Hi) the following describ- Issolated Tract, yutir further rlrrhtlo be heard therein, ellhnr lie Notice Is hereby given that JumesT. Teague NOTICE of CONTEST public witi non-co- al fore offlee or on appeal, If you to iii N, M. 1909, ed lands, to F. S. 010510 this fall flic of Kenna, who, on May 1, made F.S. CI734 4 29 this oTC.-- within twenty days after the FOURTH orig., entry No. 06279, NW!j N W, Sec. 35, Tp. S. , R. E , Pvbuc Land Sai u homestead for Department of the Interior, U. R. Land Department Inte-lor- ," publication of thin notice, as shown below, your SEM: Seo. 7, NE' HEX Seo, , Lots 1, 2, EiNWi, NEiSec.18, of the U. S. NWW' Oft'lcir, a? Fort Sumner, N. M, Feb. , 1M4 ai)',vcr. under oath, specifically meeting and re- Tn. 4 II., S9 on July 1. 1910. 4 Land Office at Sumner, N M.. 3.. E.. and made To Joseph w. Down, of Ellda. N. M. Contaetne W, SEi Pec. 28. Lots 3, sec. Fort sponding to these allegations of oontust, or If you KM Feb 4, 1914. add'l, homestead entry No. 08105 for NEM Yon are hereby notified that Euuloe O. McKee 31, sec 33, all in Tp. 4 fall within that timn to file in this office due Seo, . WH NWX. See. 7, Twp. 4 8.. EiSWi Notice is hereby given that, as directed and who gives Kenna, N. M. as his oostofiloe addre-- s. 3, proof that you have served a copy of your ans- Seo Hied s., R.30e r Lots 4, SNW$ by the Commissioners of the General Land Range E. N. M. P. Meridian, lias notice did on DccemberSl.loiS. file In this office his SJ-SW-i wer on the said contestant cither In person or by Intel) '.Ion to make three-yea- r Proof, to sec. 1, NiSWi, NSET, Office, under provisions of Act of Congress of duly coroboralcd application to contest and se- registered mail. If this service is made by the establish claim to the land above 'described, 12, NW1-- 4 Rec. 13, all in approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), cure the cancellation of your homestead entry. sec delivery of a copy of your answer to the contest- Dan C. Savage, U.S. Commissioner, in pursuant to the application of A. before Serial No. 01311. made June . 1907, 29 , N. M. P. M.. Willie Fry, In for EH of Tp, E ant person, proof of such service must be N. M. on 31st day of E'-- 5a.,R. Serial No 01 0510, we will offer at public his offlce at Kenna. the the i See .Ion '., Township 4 8., Range SO Any persons desiring to" protest against either the said contestant's acknowl- E.. ale, to the highest bidder, but at less written March. N. M. P. Meridian, and as grounds for his contest the allowance of the above selection shall not edgment of his receipt of the copy, showing than $2 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. the lie allegostliat yoa hive wholly abandoned said file in this office on or before March 17, in., date of its receipt, or the affidavit of person Claimant names as witnesses: on the 6th day of April, 1914, at this office, the tract of land; tint you have not resided upon or 1914, such protests contest or other ob- by whom the delivery was made slating when Qiarles II. Wear, EduorL. flraves, Thomas the following tract of land: NE BV!, Sec. W. Tow, Harvey W. Fry. all of Kenna, N. M. cultivated any part thereof for mere than two jection. ' C. C. Henry. , and where the copy was delivered; 22, Twp. 5 South, Range 30 B., N. M. P if made by . U. C. Henrw years last past, F20 M20 Register.. registered mall, proof of such service must con- . Register. M.' You are, therefore, further notified sist of the affidavit of the person by whom that the Any persons claiming adversley the the Notice for Publication. said allegation will be taken by this office as copy was mailed stating when and the post non-cou- land are advised to file their office l F. S. 0WS5 havlug been confessed by yon. and yonr said to which It was mailed, and this affidavit, must Department of the Interior, U. S. Land . NOTICE FOR ITBLICATIOX. claims, or objections on or befoie the time entry will be canceled thereunder without your, be accompanied by N." M. S, 19.(. designated for sale. C, Heniy the postmaster's receipt for Offlce at Fort Sumner, Fob. further right to be heard therein, before C. Lea-sur- either F30-M2- the letter. Notice Is hereby given that (ieorge W, Department of the Interior, U. S 7 Regidter. this offlcoor on appeal. If you fall to fllo in this Yeu should state In your answer the name t of Ingram, N. M. who, on Sept. 18, 1911. Offloe X. M. 13, 1914 office wlihin twenty days after the FOURTH n Land at Rotwell. Feb. post office to w hich you desire future notices to made Add'l homestead entry No. 09S55, fur K'H in V of this' notice, as showu below, yoqr Notice hereby given .that Samuel be sent to you. N SW'f, 31. Township S SE!t' and Sec. S. answer, under i,ath, specifically meeting and re. Southard, of Valley View. N. M. who, on Feb Notice ' RangeSI E.. N.M. P. Meridian, for Publication. Ci C. Henry, Register. has filed notice spoiulliig to these allegations of contest, If 10. made H. E. Ser.. No. 04t6flfor NWM. . . , or mi. oser.69 ; ' of Intern Ion to make three'--j ear proof, to es- 10: J s., Range ' Date of first publication ., Feb. 57, 1914. you fall within that time to file In this office duo Seo. and S W See 3. Tdmshlp7 tablish claim to land described, " " 6. the above proof you a copy an- - 33 K.. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of In- Department . of the Interior, U. S. "second Mch. that have served of your " " ll before C. A. Coffey. U. 8, Commissioner, in Id year Lnnd Office 13, third Mch. 13, 10l swer on the sit couiestant either In person or tention to make three Proof, to establish at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 1914. bis offlce, at Hilda, N. M. on the S6th day of claim laDd described, Dan Notice Is hereby given " "fourth " Mch. ao, 1014 by r.'giKiored mail If this service Is made by the to the above before that nobert'O. Baker ; . Murcb 1914. . delivery of a copy of your answer to contest- C. Savage. U. S. . Commissioner, In his office of Nobe. N. M. who. on Noy. 1, 1912, made H. the Claimant names as witnesses: ant In person, pmof of nueh at Kenna. N. M. on March 53. E. Ser. No. !Cjaa for Lots 3 and 4 .and ilE!4 service must be either ln. C, E. Eur) Seo.. 19j and WU S'.V! no Twp, James Clark, Ja,mes llurton. int saiu written acknowledgment orT Claimant witnesses: fjc. tvts.. fj NOTICE CONTEST." Iii ciipV, " Mei-d)an- OF Vlgus thes of Elidai N. M. and Mdses A. receipt f the hliowliig the of Its Edgar L. McBryde. Rod K. Bonham, Range 34 E., tfTjl.P. hns'lllod notice date Thomas (Joldstmi, of Ingram, N: M. receipt, or the of person by of lntenlloriv tlu-e- of M-i- affidavit the whom R. Southard, these of Valley Vlew.N. M. and to make yeiir Proof. , to Department the In'erior, United States FI3 (' C Hknuy. Ileifister thedulivcry was madostatlng when and T. Dexter Gouty, of Kenna, N. M. establish claim to the land abdve described, Land Office. Fort SumiTtieNew Mexico, whern .NOTICE OF CONTEST. the copy was delivered; if made by registered FJ0-MS- ' T, 0. Tir,irrno. Register. before Dan C. Savage, U. S. Commissioner, March 2, 1914. F, S. ClTKfl mall, proof of such service mutt consist of the in his offlce. at Kenna. N. M.oq April 4. 1914. To Frank L, Robbing of Claudell. N. M., Con-teste- Department . the Interior, U, S. affidavit of the person by whom the copy waa Claimant name as witnesses: - -- . of N. M. mailed stating when and the post office to which Notice for Fubllratlon. James W. Davis. James W. Taylor. Frank R, You are hereby notified that Clara 0'. nob-bin- Land Offlce at Fort Sumner, Feb.ai, 1914. it was malted, and this affidavit must be accom- , 0i4467 King, tbeBe of Jadson,. N. M. and Louis Q who gives Claudell, N. M, as his post Morris, M panied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. Department of the Interior, U. S. Gross of Thornham, N. M. - office address, did on Jan. 14, 1914 Hie In this To John H. of Ellda, N. C'onteslee: Mo-Ke- should state In yonr answer the name OfflJe MY duly You are hereby notified that Eunice G. You ot Land at Roewell. N. Feb.' J3. 1914. . , T. C. Tillotsok. office his corroborated application to con- post-offic- e which you desire F17-MJ- gives N. M. as his pott office to future notice to Notice la hereby given that Eva I. Southard . Register- - test and secure the cancellation of your who Kenna. ' did on 31. 1913. Hie in be sent to you. of Valley View, N. M. who, on Feb. 16, 1911. ' homestead entry Serial No. 04125, made. April address, Dec. this NOTICE duly application C. C. Henry, mad H. E. Serial No. for SH Sea. 10. FOB PUBLICATION. s, 1907. forNWi(8ec. Si, Twp. S south, llange office his corroborated to 04i7, Isolated Register Twp. 7 8.. Range 33 N. M. P. Meridian, has Tract. 30E ,.N, M. P. Meridian, and aa grounds for contest and secure the cancellation of your F. S 08942 ' 0S(W8. Hied notice of Intention to make three-yea- r . hiscontsthe allegesthat you deserted her and homestead entry Serial No. made Sept, Datcorfiist publication Feb. ?7. 1014. PoBi.io Land St i.e. 11. WH sWfc, Si, ' " 8, Proof, to establish claim to the land above t: the land above dcsciibed on Sept. S, 1 9 IS, and 19, for SK'i andK'ii Sec. second Mch. Utl Department of the V. S. Twp. 4 S., Range 30 E., N, M. Meridian, and " 18, described, before Dan O. Savage, U. S. Com- Interior, have nt been on the land since. P. ihlid Mch. 114. missioner, In his Ortlce at Kenna N. U. en Land Office at Fort Sumner, N M., You are. therefore, further nolilled trial the as grounds for his contest be alleges t int "fourth " Mch. 29, 1nl4. 3. 1914. Jan. 29, 1914. said allegations w ill hy as you have wholly abandoned said tract of land: March J be taken this office Claimant names as witnesses: (Notice is hereby given that, as directed having been confessed by you and your said that you have not resided upon or cultivated by the Commissioner of any part thereof for more than two years Edgar L, McBryde, Itod F; Bonham, Thomas the General Land entry will be canceled thereunder without Office, under provisions of last past. R. Southard, these of Valley View. N.M.and of Act Congress your further right to be heard therein, either NOTICE of CONTEST. approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., $)7), before this office or on appeal, if you fail to You are. therefore, further nolilled that T. Dexter Gouty, of Keuna, N. M, F.S. 01?!) ClTiS pursuant to the application of Robert M. tile In office within twenty days the said allegations will be taken by this T. C. Tillotaon, this after the Dupnrlinent of the Interior United States I.and Grissom, Serial No. 08942, we will offer at FOURTH publication this notice, as shown office ns having been confessed by you, and ' Rerister. of Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. 21, 1914. public sale, to the highest bidder, but at below, your answer, under oath, specifically your said entry will be cancel-i- thereunder , To Elbert c. llodgos.of Elide, N. M. Contestee; not less than $2 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock meeting and responding to without your further right to be heard theie-in- these ulleuatlons of You are hereby notified that John F. McKee Notice "for Publication. a. m., on the first day of April, 1914, at contest, or if sou fail within that time to file either before this office or on appeal, if you fall in office within twenty who gives Keuna. N. M. ashlspoat office address non-coa- l F. S. 09463 thii office, the following tract of land: In this office due proof that yon have served to tile this 8W!4 K! Stc. 26, Twp. J South, Rmge days after the FOl'RTH publication of this did on liecombcr Stf, 1913, file In this office bis Department of the Interior, U. S. a copy of your answer on the said contest am eorobptnted application to contest and se. 30 E N. M. P. M.. forty acres. , notice, as shown below, your answer, under luiv Land Office Sumner. N. M. 18. either in person or bv registered mail. If this of yonr homestead entry. at Fort Jan. Any Persons claiming adversely the oath, specifically meeting and responding lo cure the cancellation 1914. service is made by the delivery of a copy of April 17. described land are advised to file their Uire allegations of eomest. or If you fail Serial No. I'Ku. made lfll'9. for NKM Notice is hereby given Chalmers E your answer to the contestant In peison, proof Township 4 Range 30 east, that claims, or objections, on or before the time within that lime to Hie in this oftice due Suction SI, outh. N. McClellan, of Ellda, N. M.. who, on 10. of such service must be either the said con- and as ground his March designated for sale. C. C. Henry, proof that you have sened a copy of our M. I. Meridian, 'or cotiteH 1911, made Add'l.. H. E. No. 08461. for WK testant's, written acknowledgment of his re: Ik, alleges you have wholly abandoned said F20-M2- 7 Register. answer on the suld contestant either In that NWJ. and NH 8WX, 21, Twp. 3 S.. Range celpt of the copy, showing the date of It land; you have not resided upon or See. person or by registered mail. If this service tract of that 89 E. N. M. P. Meridian, filed receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom iited any part thereof for more than two baa notice of is made by the delivery of a copy of your eultl' Intention to make three year Proof, to NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. the delivery was made stating whea and years last past. ' answer to the contestant in peison. proof claim to land be- non-co- F. 8. Oflldo where the copy was delivered: if made by arc, therefore, notified that the the above described, of such service must be either the said You further fore C. A, Coffer. U. S. Commhwloner. In Department of the Interior, U. S. Land registered mail, proof of such service" must Ion will be takej by this office as his contestant's written acknowledgment of his said alicgst office Ellda, N. M., on April 1. 1914, Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan. S9. 1914. oonslst of the affidavit of the person by whom having beau confessed by yon, and your said at receipt of the copy, showing the dute of Notice is hereby given that James K. the copy was mailed stating w hen and the be canceled thereunder without your Claimant jiamea as witnesses: Burton. its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by entry will of Ellda, N. M., who on JulyJTU. 110. made post office to which it was mailed, and thla to be heard therein, either berare Moles J. Rippee Frank K. Miller. Clyde A. whom the delivery was made stating when further right additional homestead entry No. 08160, for affidavit must he accompanied by the post1 this otflce or on appeal. If you fall to file in thla Dolby. Edward D. Clay, all of Hilda. N. M. t copy was if made S You and where he delivered: 7 S W!4 Sec. 9 Twp. 8.. Itnnge 31 , N. M. master's receipt fur the letter. Should within twenty days after the FOURTH C O. Henry, Register. E P. by registered mall, proof of such service office Meridian has tiled notice of intention to state in your answer the name of the post-offlo- publication of this notice, as shown below, your make must consist of the affidavit of the peison three-yeu- r proof, to establish claim to to which you desire future notices to answer, under- oath, specifically mrcllugand the by whom the copy was mailed slating w hen land above descibed, before C. A. Coffey, he sent to you. C. C. Hkmiiv, Register.! to tense allocations of contest, or If and the post office to which it was mailed, NOTICE FOB U. 8. ommbtsloner. In liis Offlce at Ellda, Date of first publication Mar, 13, 1914 you Till w ithin that, time to file in this office due PUBLICATION. and this mlidiivlt must he accon.palned by - non-co- N M. on March. 23. 1914. " " " 1914 you havo se'ved a copy of yon- ans- F.. S. 0941 09"A4 second Mur. io. postmaster's receipt proof lint the for the letter. In pcrsou or by Department S. Claimant names as witnesses: " " third " Mar. t7. 1914 wer on the contestant either of the Interior, U. You should state in your answer the name by PinkF. West, EarlVigus, (ieorge Rob " " fourth " April. S, 1914. registered mail, If thlsservlce is made the Land Offlce at Fort Sumner, N. M.. Feb. , 1914. w. of the post ofllce to which 5 on desire future - ertson, 51, delivery of a oopy of your answer to the 0011- Notice la hereby Riven that James D. Lee, Fred Roberton, all of Hilda. N. M. Dot ices to be sent to V01L C. Henry. ill person, proof of such service must be of Ellda. N. Mi who, on March H, 1911, O. Register. made l.'.C, IlRMir. Ret'lster. cither the said contestant's written acknowledg orig..H. is. No. 01421, SWH-Seo- . 31, Tp. ' 1914. for t Dale of first publication Feb, S7. ment of his receipt of the copy, showing thedate 8. R.. 3t E. on January 10. NOTICE and 1913. made FOB PUBLICATION. Notice for Publication. " " second " Mch. f. '14. ltsrecelpt, or the affidavit of the person by - of additional homestead entry. No, OBCM. 0JJ392 ()319:ff " " " Mth. 13 1914. is for 0276KI , third whom the delivery made stating when and Lota 1 and and RH NB'K. Seo. St. Twp. Department of the Interior, V. S. " " Mill. so. i S.. Department of the Interior. U. S. "fourth 19, whore the copy wa delivered; If made by regis- Range 39 E . N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied Land Office at Koswell, N; M. March 5, I'll 4. Land office at Roawell, N. M , 3, 1914, tered ui'til. proof of such service must coasi.t t notice three-yea- r March. Notice is hereby given that Frank E. ltixler of intention to make proof, Is State or Ohio Citt or Toledo, f t.f the person by whom the copy Notice hereby given that John E. Plum. Elkins, M. w ho, on April 17, 1907, County. s' the affidavit to establish claim to the land above described, of N. made Lucas f post nicr, of Nobe. N. M. who, on Aug. 13, FnANK J. C'liKNir umkes that be Is ivnlar waa mailed s'atingwlioii and the office to before C. A. Coffey.U. S. Commissioner, in his 1913. H. E. No. 11751; Serial No. 01S3M. for KWH oath - of the arm of b J. lui.nkv & attinir II mailed, and this ailldavlt must be made H. E. Ser. No. 0276C1. fartiiL? . t., which was omce atEUda, N. M. on A pi ll 19)4. fort.t Seo. 34; and on March 4. 1010. made add'l., In the t'lty of Tojt-uu- County uud him I, SE."4: by the postmaster's receipt for the SE! SW, Seo. 8; and NEtf NWW, entry, Serial No. 0SI9.17. for Seo. S7, atorosuld, and that said linn will pay the sum ot lined Claimant names as witnesses: SWK ONK HUNDHKI) IKH.I.AHH lt,r each and every see. 7, Township S.. Range 35 E . N. M. P. 0 Range M. letter. ' K. Twp. 8., iilE..N. P. Meridian, litis case o( Catahhh that rmuutt be cured by tlio tue of James Burton, Bobert Kornegay. Oeorge Meridlau. has i..- In your answer the name of lltd noilm. nt - filed notice of Intention to make 5 and 3 year HAUB CATAbltll Ct'iltt. You should state W, Robertson, Charles II. Sublette, an of make threjyear Probf. to Fit AVK J. CHENEY. ofl'lce to which you desire future notices to establish claim to Proof, to.establish claim to the land above de- 9worn to before me and subwnbed In uiy preavace, pot Ellda. N. M. O. C, Henry the land above deserilied, C. to you. ' before E.Toombs F. tT. 8. Commission- this nth day ot A. !.. into. hes?nt F20-MS- Register. scribed before J. Carroll, u. b.i ommlssloner. In bis 1 1 A. W. OLEASON'. C. P. Henry, ofllce. at Richland. er, in his office at Elklns N. M. oti Apr. 13, 1914 N. M on April 11, 1 1 Notary 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: . i"" Fcslic Claimant names as witnesses: Hull's Cittsrrh Cure Is t1ieo Internally and arts Palo of first publication Feh.,J7l9W. Charles S. Lusk. Charles E. Miller, Oeorge directly upon the btiod ar.d inucoua surfaaea o( the " Moh.0, 114. Sidney Wilder, Jaeob F. n,ru M fur true. "second; Wisnur. C, Cooper, Osour B. Morrison, all F.lUlns. N. yeieia. riid titiiuiiiiniii. " WUaoa of F. J. IlliNEY CO.. Toledo. O. " " " MJb. 11.191 Floyd WUaon, all of Nobe, N. M. VI. third Thfi Record. oee vear for flOO fold bv all Drununta. 7se. , ., " 914. T. n. Tllloi.nn , f.irth Mn. f, ni.,... MI3 A to T. C, TuioT'oir, Ttejlster. Jake Hall's t'an'l'r l"'l tor constipation.

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OUTLOOK PLEASES PITTSBURGH to stop summer baseball FEDERALS INDIGESTION, GAS STATE NEWS H - Secretary Sullivan of the A. A. U. OF INTEREST TO ALL Says College Athletes Will Risk NEW MEXICO Their Amateur Standing. PEOPLE 00 BAD STOMACH James E. Sullivan, secretary-treasure- r of the A. A. U. and president of the Wrmern N.nv-srvl- i-' NwnRifr t'nlnn rules committee of the International Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends The Vegas will Las city election be Amateur Athletic federation, advises all Stomach misery in five held April 7. those college baseball captains who minutes. The outlook for a full fruit crop is are again trying to make It possible reported excellent. an undergraduate for to play summer Do some foods you eat back-ta- ste Gallup is asking bids for nearly baseball without the risk of losing his good, but work badly; ferment $100,000 of improvement bonds. amateur status to direct their energies into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, San Juan county Is the first county into more profitable channels, for they sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr, or in New Mexico to go entirely "dry." are wishing for something that they Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape's will never, never get. The Colfax county commissioners Diapepsin digests everything, leaving have "For 31 years I have been fighting nothing to sour and upset you. There accepted the bridge across Red to keep amateur sport river. and professional never was anything so safely quick, so strictly re- apart," said Mr. Sullivan certainly effective. No difference how Parties from Denver are in the state cently, "and I must admit that it is your on the pro- badly stomach Is disordered you lookout for ores likely to somewhat discouraging to learn that get duce radium. will. happy relief in five minutes, so many college men should still be In r but what pleases you most is that it The national guard In Santa F6 may favor of allowing undergraduates to strengthens and regulates your stom- money install a bowling alley in the base- earn during the summer by ach so you can eat your favorite foods ment of the armory. working as professional ball players. without fear. The selection of a state flower will "There Is no auch thing as summer You feel different as soon as "Pape's baseball. young be submitted to the school children What these men call Diapepsin" comes in contact with the of the state Arbor Day. summer baseball Is nothing more or stomach distress your less professional Just vanishes than ball. stomac'u gets sweet, no gases, no belch-- Frank Johnson Is perfecting ar- "I note Bernard K. Rhoades, ' rangements reopen that the lng, no eructations of undigested food. to the San Marcial captain can- Princeton states that he Go now, make the best investment bank, which recently closed. not see why a man whose talent runs you ever made, by getting a large fifty-ce- nt The of Dick of to residence Mattox baseball should not help himself case of Pape's Diapepsin any Gallup was destroyed by through college by using 'from completely that talent store. You realize in five how fire while the family were absent. Just as well as a man whose abilities minutes - needless it is to suffer from indiges- There will be a public land sale by are more scholastic and who earns money by tion, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv. the State Commissioner of Public tutoring. county. "I remember, when this point was Lands at Tucumcari, Quay "SICKED" WIND ON RIVAL May 21. raised some four years ago at Harvard, HIS that somebody wrote to the Harvard Inspector J. II. Fleming of the lampoon, pointing out that while a Fervent Supplication May Have Had Treasury Department, has selected man was at college learning was his No Effect, but It Surely Came the Kite for the new federal building profession, and that If he needed it he From the Heart. at Las Vegas. should pick up all the money he could Hay is moving out of the Carlsbad When the minstrel show reached Project as rapidly as cars can be ob- town. In Alabama, there was barely tained. About forty cars have been time for the usual street parade. shipped the last few days. Awaiting the company at the depot was a large reception The San Marcial bank reopened for - committee of Every In business with no harm done by rea- darkles. dark the crowd son of the suspension according to was anxious to get the Job carrying one Traveling Auditor Howell Earnest. of the show banners, not alone for the sake of the free pass paid in The grounds around the executive exchange for the duty, but for the mansion are to be beautified. Capitol "Doc" Gessler. added glory of taking part in the pro- Custodian Andrews was busy placing cession. This was a small and strug- stakes where trees are to be planted. The backers of the Pittsburgh club are highly pleased gling troupe, however, which boasted over The total number of land entries in the outlook for the team. Doc Gessler is the manager of the outfit only one banner a large ornate Is the Santa Fe U. S. land office for Feb- and declared to have gathered together one of the strongest teams in the square of Imitation red Bilk. A big ruary was 155, representing an acre- outlaw circuit. There is plenty of money behind the club, if all reports about negro grabbed it as the property man age of 24.588.48 and bringing in the ft are true. Henry C. Frlck, the former steel king, and T. Hart Given, a well-know- n passed it off the car, and clung to it. sum of $1,'J00.C9. Pittsburgh banker, are two of the men who are backing the team, It is fighting off all opposition. As he said. Frlck and Given are both multimillionaires. The department of education started proudly up the street, with granted a life certificate to Florence the flagpole resting proudly in the pit five-yea- of his stomach, a stiff breeze caught Mair, of East Las Vegas. A r M'GINNITY per arm. Beside, McGlnnlty, who STILL IS GOING is tho banner and it bellied like a sail, teachers' certificate was granted to perhaps thlrty-Beve- n years old, never almost dragging the color-beare- r off Miss Mae Murphy at Carlsbad. dissipates. He is a typical man, Manager Wllbert Robinson Telia How iron his feet, and forcing him to tack and Han-Io- n and his wonderful record proves it." a men smitn was arrested in the Ht and McGraw Deceived Jibe to keep from being capsized bod- Bad Lands east of Tucumcari by Sher- Regarding Pitcher. ily. Observing his plight, a disappoint- iff Frank Ward. Smith had In his k ed candidate for the Job raised his possession fourteen head of cattle "I will never forget Iron Man Mc- voice Glnnlty in invocation from the side which he was driving east toward the as one of the greatest pitchers walk: "Sick him, wind;" he yelled. Texas line. of the game," said Manager Wllbert SJORIE "Sick him!" Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, The Hagadorn Investment Company the other day during a fanning bee. "When of Denver will build a reservoir on Cook's Occupation. , McGraw and I were left with the Bal- the land Rayado summer, Mamma Where have you been, Lls- - at this bids timore club In 1899, Ned James E. Sullivan. for which are now being after Hanlon beth? received. had taken the management of the ' Several thousand acres will be irri- get hold of following profes- Little Llsbeth I was In the kitchen Brooklyns, we had McGlnnlty. We DIAMOND in that gated. sion. And when a man had finished watching cook lake the shingles off a trained at Augusta and the Brooklyns fish. John Cabodi, convicted murderer, of got ready at Atlanta. his day's work and turned to sport for Hanlon brought The Cleveland Nape upon Gallup, who was sentenced to be his Superbas over to play us one day have a player recreation he should look the named Jack Frost. He is trying to hours spent on the track, in gyra Its Kind. hanged March 6 and who was declared and McGlnnlty, in great form, shut the land a slab Job. or In the tank as hours of play. "We were all in the soup when the insane barely in time to escape the them out with ease. We Joshed Han- auto turned over." rope, was taken to the state asylum lon that night and he "The prime object of college ath- seemed peeved, Joe Sugden has "I see; in the turtle soup." at Las Vegas. but the next day he asked us what we been signed to help letics was defeated when a man tried really thought of McGlnnlty. Branch Rickey couch the young pitch- to turn his athletic prowess into dol- Jack O'Neil of Syracuse, N. Y., and ers of the Browns. lars and cents. NOT A MIRACLE "Afraid that we would lose the Iron " Butch Grunhoff,"bf Brighton Beach, N. "Every sport in every civilized coun- Just Plain Cause and Effect Y were badly hurt when motor- Man, we told Hanlon that our best their pitcher Connie Mack Is said to be very sym- try has an amateur rule along the cycles, traveling at a high of was a man named McFarland, pathetic yet There some quite rate we and he refuses to permit same lines as that of the A. A. U. and are remarkable speed collided in the motordrome and praised the kid so much that Eddie Plank to things happening every at Ned finally him, retire. at a time like this, when the Interna- day, which Demlng. took leaving McGln- seem almost miraculous. ' nlty. McFarland didn't last long with tional Athletic federation is proposing Washington Gardner of Albion, Jake Daubert once was sold for a for the Olymplo games an even strict- Some persons would not believe tha. Mich., national commander of the dollar. Think how many iron men er amateur rule than that which now a man could suffer from coffee drink- Grand Army of the Republic, was In Jake would bring today. exists, I can assure our college friends ing so severely as tevcause spells of Albuquerque attending the that there is not one chance in a mil- unconsciousness. And to find relief in annual Dave New Mexico encampment vet- Fultz denies that organized lion that they will ever be permitted changing from coffee to Postum is of the ' erans of that organization. baseball has the authority to promul- to play professional baseball in the well worth recording. gate player fraternity bulletins. summer and retain their amateur "I used to be a great coffee drinker, The contest George E. between standing. - so much, so that was killing me by ' Priest, on side, it one and the city of Eddie Collins has gone ou as inches. My heart became so I Vegas on record weak Las the other, over title to saying be hopes the Federal league would fall and He unconscious for an u portion of Vegas Modeat If Nothing Else. . the Las will succeed for the good of the play- hour at a time. land grant, was by George Chip dlsolalms the middle- decided the U. S. ers. , "My friends, and even the doctor, Supreme Court in favor of the city. weight championship. The conquer- or Frank Klaus chanced to encoun- told me It was drinking coffee that Henry C. Roehl has appointed of been Flame Delhi, who is. to be with the a party sports who wit- caused the trouble. I would not be- postmaster at Albuquerque. f v ter of hadn't Pirates the coming season, is regarded nessed the combat. Chip modestly lieve It, and still drank coffee until I The State Corporation Commission as a promising star by the Pittsburgh men tould not. leave my room. , fans. assured these that he didn't claim has been notified by J. R. Koontz, gen- AM. to be a champion. 'Then my doctor, who drinks Pos- eral freight and passengpr agent of "But," good tum himself, persuaded me to stop cof- Hank O'Day he addesX "I have a the Santa Fe railroad that be has re- has had. the necessary punch, can some fee and try Postum. After much hesi- hardening process to take hard wallops duced the rate on pnlon nuts from stand a season as without going over and box some. tation I concluded to try it. That was Clty-fro- Chicago's manager, says Jimmy Santa Fe to New York 91.52 However, I'll be fair- to you, and say eight months ago. Since then I have to 1.40. Lit that my legs are not speedy. Ever had but few of those spells, none for Fire caught in some unknown man- since I got Into the game, that's been more than four months. Reb Russell may be given. an occa- ner in the old City Hotel on Railroad my handicap. Hard work hasn't helped "I feel better, sleep better and am sional day off this coming season. Re- avenue at Tucumcari and completely much. I have played baseball and better every way. I now drink noth- port has it that Ed Walsh Is as good ing but Postum destroyed the building. The city hall as ever. run races in hopes of getting more and touch no coffee, Just east of It on the corner of Sec- speed, but everything fails. Slow and as I am seventy years of age all Iron Man McGlnnlty. I am ready my friends think the improvement ond street and Railroad avenue was Hank O'Day has feet and. all, for the big set the limit on guns In middleweight quite remarkable." badly burned. Brooklyn, while McGlnnlty continued the poker game. games the bunch." The must stop Name given by Postum Co., Battle Tucumcari parties filed papers of to pitch wonderful ball for us all sea- 11 o'clock, at and the highest slake Creek, Mich. Write for copy Incorporation at Santa Fe that calls son. Then Hanlon shifted him to will be two shillings. Big Athletic Stadium. a of the company Brooklyn, famous little book, "The Road to Well-ville- ." for a that will manufacture add he helped to win the Michigan university Is the latest of soap at the county seat of Quay coun- championship. Mr. Rickey Is opposed to poker, but the big educational institutions to an- Postum now comes In two forms: ty. The Volcanic Sbap Manufacturing "When McGlnnlty was with the beams on peg, s'adl-urn- mumble and will per- nounce plans for a big athletic . Regular Postum muBt be well Company is the name, and la capital- Giants he was a Jewel. He never was mit the players to play pro- croquet, Plans for a steel and concrete boiled. 15c and 25c packages. ized at $100,000. commanded to relieve a pitcher in dis- viding they dou't carry It to an ex- structure for Perry field, to be built as tress, Instant Postum Is a soluble pow- Stark naked, and raving mad, Car- for he used to warm up of his treme. needed, have been drawn. The firs' own accord, and McGraw knew der, A teaspconful dissolves quickly los liihteno, a Cuban traveling show- that section will be a new stand to replace In a cup and, cream he was eager to go In. McGlnnlty, Manager Del Howard present of hot water with man; was found roaming aimlessly on of the San the south stand. It will b and sugar, makes delicious beverage hear, took part In more than sixty Francisco team, who tried to built next a the open prairie west of Roy by Bert reform before the football season Instantly. 30c and 60c tins. games in the Northwestern league last Tub Spencer, has now signed Benny and will Increase Ray and Frank Aldles. The man was the seating capacity The cost per cup of both kinds la year. Do you know why? Because he Henderson and is quite sure Ben- 6,600 to 22,000. corralled and brought to town and will that about When the en bout same. sed that old underhand delivery, ny will keep promise ! tha be taken to U Vegas, to stay on the tire structure completed It will seat hJch is easy on the shoulder and. up-- water wagon, 48.000. There's a Reason" tor Postum. toM if Grocers. THE RECORD, KENNA. NEW MEXICO.

of a heavy tapestry by the door, and then looked out Into the hall. "Yes, father. Here I am." CHILDREN LOVE "Oh, yes! I wish you would ask Maria to prepare a guest-roo- for STORY OF Senor Cesnola. He decides to remain A THEi the night with us." OF FIGS "Yes, father," and with a warning " Miss La Tossa went out Into Pc THuatTtlon hy It is cruel to force nauseating, Lawrence Ellsworth Younf the hall and disappeared. AnAor .of Utaa MerlritW The two men stood near the door, harsh physic into a V chnttlng. sick child. "My Tos- - -- daughter," complained La v ( i .- - k. . jt- y sa, "is still very restive. She escaped Look back at your childhood days. from us the day before the battle on Remember the "dose" mother Insisted horseback, and was gone the entire on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. day." How you hated them, how you fought "It Is Just aa well," was the laugh- against taking them. ing reply. "She will do no harm now, With our children it's different. for, while your daughter counts on the Mothers who cling to the old form of mine exploding after they have van- physic .simply don't realize what they quished us, I can assure you that the do. The children's revolt Is be- 10 fuse will be lighted a great while Their tender little "lnsides" are 8YN0P8I8. end of the long. veranda. Here the Blanco are getting Imperative. If we fore that rather visionary event." injured by them. man emitted a low whistle, which was survive the attempt and reach Havana "You told me that young naval off- If your child's stomach, liver and In icer who was ex- deli- Lieutenant Holton detached from his not answered. With a muttered excla- we shall be safe; It cannot be taken, I with Garcia bad been bowels need cleansing, give only eommand in the navy at the outset of the ecuted," went on La Tossa. "I am cious "California Syrup of Figs." ftpanlsh-Amertca- n war and ' assigned to mation,, the stranger retraced his believe, In a year's siege. Here the Its Important secret service duty.. While din- steps, and, walking directly past Hol- successful storming of our lines means rather sorry for that. He was a lik- action is positive, but gentle. Millions ing at a Washington hotel ha detect a young ton in the other direction, leaned over the end of our navy and the Unsuccess- able man apparently." of mothers keep this harmless "fruit waiter In the act ot robbing a beautiful "You need spare your grief," was young lady. Hhe thanks him for his serv- the railing and whistled again. . ful close of this war." laxative" handy; they know children ice and gives her name as Mlas A Tossa. the rejoinder. "When I so Informed love to a Cuban patriot. Holton never afterward knew what "So this is your decision?" Inquired take It; that it never fails to Ieter he meets her at you I my car- a ball. A secret aervlce man warns Hol-to- n possessed him, but he noticed that the another voice. believed orders had been clean the liver and bowels and sweet- that the girl la a spy. Senor I .a ried out. But, as It appears, he es- en the stomach, teaspoonful Toaaa chides his daughter for her failure man had left the front door slightly "Those are my orders and they are and that a to secure Important information from ajar.- - Acting upon quick thought, be final." caped." given today saves a sick child tomor- . llolton. Bhe leaves for her horn In "Your orders!" ejaculated La Tossa. row. Cuba. Holton Is ordered to follow her. suddenly leaned down, unlaced his Holton, trembling Ilk.e a leaf, his They meet on the Tampa train. Mlsa shoes, and then, with a quick glance mouth hanging open, drank in the "And when have you aasumed the pre- Ask at the store for a 50-ce- bottle I.a Tossa tells Holton she Is a Cuban rogatives ot life and death?" of "California Figs," spy and expresses doubt regarding-- the at the fellow still leaning over the words as a drowning man drinks in Syrup ot which sincerity of the United States. Holton la railing and cursing under his breath, his last breath of air. He could hard- "Spies must assume such preroga- has full directions for babies, children ordered to remain at Tampa to guard the re- grown-up- s troop he stole from his position, made for ly credit his senses. tives occasionally," was the quiet of all ages and for plainly transports. He receive orders to ply. young land Mlsa I a Tossa, who Is considered a the open door, and slipped hastily and Here, after a night of aimless "This man Holton was in aa each bottle. Adv. dangerous spy, on Cuban soil. At sea a position my noiselessly into the hall. stumbling through blackness to undo work. He was he is overtaken by another warship the and In my way. Greater New York. which takes Miss La Tossa aboard and A light with a deep red shade was through the rain, he had chanced upon As a consequence, I Holton la ordered to return to Tampa. burning It cast forged Muller's name to a warrant for The population of Greater New York Jle aaves the transports from destruction here, and the shadows the very place of all places where in- in- his may Is estimated by the health department at the hands of dynamiters and reporta were heavy. The door of the room formation most to coun- execution. That fact wound valuable his your at 6,476,906 on January 1, 19H. Ac- to Admiral Sampson for further duty. to which he had been peering was half try's success was to be sensibilities; but this is war, not Holton la sent to General Garcla'a com- obtained. child's play." cording to the same authority the pop- mand In the guise of a newspaper cor- - open, and across the hall, directly op- The voices had fallen to a hum and, . respondent to Investigate plots ulation or the boroughs is as follows: Cuban posite, was a corresponding room, the strain his ears as he would, could Holton's eyes fairly glared through against the American troops and to learn he Manhattan, 2,513.06(r: the Bronx, 612,-29- 4; the plans of the Spanish navy. He de- - Interior of which was not lighted. catch no more than fragmentary sen- the darkness, and yet, despite his an- Brooklyn, 1,880,713; Queens, 373,-41- 4; lects a trusted Cuban leader In the work Into this apartment, scarcely breath- tences. ger, he was pleased to know that the of fomenting trouble among the Cubans Some one went out at the Richmond, 97,515. Not yet, how- In ing, Holton stole, standing inside the murderous order was the work ot the Interests of the Spaniards. Holton door, 'and presently the sound of ever, lias New York eaught up Is seised by friends of the spy and later Jamb and listening with strained: ears. Greater Is ordered executed na a spy. He escapes horses' hoofB was heard on the shell with Before he could adjust himself to the London. The British metropolis and saves the American troops from fall- driveway. Three men departed, and still leads the big Yankeetown by ing Into a Spanish ambush. He learns sense of what was being said, the man then from Gen. Garcia that the spy Is Joss Holton heard the scraping of some 2,000,000. Cesnola, ona of the most trusted leaders. who had emerged from the door when chairs and the rattle of glasses, as Holton takea part In the battle at San Holton was on the veranda returned though those that remained were pre- Juan, New Reading. Into the hall, closed the door and en- paring to spend some further time In tered the lighted room. He was at- Bridegroom My dear, this Is not v CHAPTER X. Continued. their present quarters. Presently tired in the uniform of a captain in Holton having put the kind of bread . mother used to he came to a street which on his shoes, was make. presented a vista of a long line ot the navy, and his entrance seemed to on the point of stealing into the hall argu- Bride (fiercely) What's the differ- lamps. Evidently- - quiet somewhat the ardor of the and out by street it led Into the door when he decided ence? of the city. followed ment. that this, exposing him as the heart Holton It would to Bridegroom Yours is eatable. it past stores and houses, until at "It Is agreed, then gentlemen, that detection, was not the wise course. So length he stood in the patio before the the city cannot long endure a siege?" he turned back into the room, purpos- " Only "palace." Here there were lights In The voice was deep and authoritative. ing to open a window. One "BROMO QUININE" ecstasy eagerness, To ret the tannine, call for full name, I.AXA-riV- all the windows. Evidently the official Holton, in an of As his hand touched the catch he BKOMOUUININK. Look for .mnaturc ot machinery was working overtime.. The craned his head forward. was startled by a sudden blaze of light fc. W. CKOVE. Cures a Cold in Una Lty. 2Sc lights gave hlra a sense of comfort, "I for one deny It," was the angry and a voice. me aouDtrui sort or comfort tnat a response. "Well, sir, what are you doing In the Jail. man out in the cold feels when he "But aside from you, general," was here?" "That fellow over there looks like, looks in at a company gathered about the rejoinder, "we seem unanimous. Do He turned to confront the young a bird." a genial fire. we not?" ' woman he loved. "He is; he's a stool pigeon." Holton's emotions were those of a There was a chorus of assent. pariah. Then Hotlton heard a voice that he CHAPTER XI. Pr. Tierce's Tellets, small, sugar-coate- He was an outcast, and more easy to take as candy, regulate and invig- than that an outcast who would speed- recognized; a voice that sent thrills orate stomach, liver and Dowels and cure ily feel a hempen rope about his neck down his spine and caused him to A Close Call. constipation. Adv. if he were not extremely careful. loosen his revolver in its holster. Holton's first instinct was to utter Somehow the thought that he was a "Shatter's army alone would not suf- the girl's name; but flashing second If a man had all the money he has spy had slipped his mind for the time fice. But I know that General Miles thought came to his rescue, and be spent foolishly he would probably find being. with reinforcements will soon be here, broke into a volley of Spanish "ejacu- "Well, Sir, What Are You Doing a more foolish way of spending It. For more than an hour he stumbled and I know, also, that while General lations. As he went on she stood re- Here?" along, leaving the city, crossing the Shatter would prefer to abandon his garding him filpfilv and flnnllv aontner tracks of the Sabanilla and Maroto present position, he will not do so. I a peculiar expression settle upon her renegade and that it had not the sanc- LOSING HOPE railroad, until he came to a gate can inform you, too, that the lines of wonderful face, he paused. tion of authority. I I guarded by a thatched ., lodge. Upon our army will not be attacked by "Mr. Holton!" Her voice was low, "Well, must say am glad he was the walls of the gate were emblazoned charge on the morrow, and that a long almost guttural. not executed," remarked La Tossa. ' "My WOMAN VERY ILL the Spanish coat-of-arm- It was siege will be entered upon. The Amer- Holton sprang toward her. daughter" his voice sank low thrown back, and a soldier stood in icans are in excellent health, and they "Mlsa La Tossa Ranee!" His voice, "is, I believe, very fond of him." the opening. will starve us to submission." too, was low, quivering with emotion. "And you approve?" "Who comes there?" be asked, It was the voice of the waiter of the She stepped back, and, pointing her "Oh, it has not gone so far as thatl Finally Restored To Health bringing his gun across his chest. New Wtllard. finger at him, repeated with blazing But I do know that In some way her By Lydia E. Pinkham's "Cardenas," cried Holton, giving the "But, Senor Cesnola," interposed the eyes her first question. little secret amour has exerted upon countersign as he had heard it several first speaker, "you have led ub to be- "What are you doing here?". Then her a repressing Influence, has caused Vegetable Compound. times that night. lieve that within a week, at least, your she stopped and looked at him. "Do her to mope and to brood In other He walked forward. Cuban rebels will turn upon the Amer- you realize what you have done?" words, to curb activities which for- Bellevue, Ohio. "I was In a terrible) extln-gulBhe- merly me "I have a message from General To- icans." She reached up hastily and d caused much worry." state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's rsi for Senor La Tossa. Does he live "They will when I give the word." the lamp she had lighted. Miss La Tossa appeared at the mo- rj Vegetable Com- ment, and the two men rr here?" he added. "Then why not give It?" "Mr. Holton," she continued, as the rejoined their pound. My back The sentinel threw his gun Into the "Because the time Is not ripe. They young officer stood silently regarding comrades in the opposite room. acheduntil I thought hollow ot his arm. would be' wiped out of existence. That her, "have you truly no desire to "Aro you here?" she whlBpered. it would break, I had "No." he replied. "You must walk time must come when the fever has liver "Yes." Holton stepped before her. pains all over me, ip this road two miles. It Is the first "1 was captured in the battle," re- "Now listen, Miss La Tossa, I have ' ' I nervous feelings and estate on your left." plied Holton. "I escaped and and " something I wlah to tell y6u. When I f periodic troubles. I met you before I whs Holton politely thanked the soldier "How why did you come In here?" unable to reas- waa very weak and sure your fearB as your and proceeded on his way. His shoes "Because a soldier on the road I to country. run down and was mean a farmer a nlanter told mn Now I am. I have spent seven days losing hope of ever were caked with mud and his clothing among dragged heavily. And this was your home." the leaders of our army, and I being well snd he was both know tired and sleepy. He moved as though 'And you wish me to hide you?" their Intentions. I wish to as- strong. After tak- - sure you as a 'W7 ing Lydia Pink- - in a He was really "No, I wish to leave." man of honor that as E. dream. not more soon as Vegetable ' 1 "But you Santiago ls taken, as soon as ham's Compound I improved than half awake.' & cannot." WW "I came In here; I am able to leave." the city and the province are utterly rapidly and today am a well woman. I And yet he was not aware of the rid cannot tell you how passage a great amount "No, you are not," she whispered. of the Spaniards, and aa soon as happy I feel and I of of time order Is cannot say too much for your Compound. passed In 'General Toral's and Admiral Cer- - restored here, our troops are when he front of another going to withdraw." Would not be without in the house thatched lodge, with the dark outlines vera's escort are outside now." She it if "Ib this true?" whispered tense- it cost three times the amount. of a large bouse, lying back on the top peered out of the window. "I can see she "Mrs. them." ly. Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle- ' ot a gentle hill. There was no soldier vue, Ohio. the gate .here, and as he walked up Holton looked for himself, and saw "It Is true, and more. I heard Ad- at Sampson the wintllng path he could not dis- the front of the house lined with miral and several high army Woman's Precious Gift. officers cover a single light In the great man- mounted men. He faced her irreso- assure General Garcia that as The one which she should most zeal- soon sion. At least he could see nothing in lutely. as practicable the Americans ously guard, is her health, but it is the way of illumination until he got "But I must get awav at once " ha would withdraw,, leaving him. General the one most often neglected, until quite close, and then through a crevice vs y JfWt remonstrated. "I cannot stay here." Garcia, as governor of the province. some ailment peculiar to her sex has tightly ot t'' "Then why did you come here? How Now, there Is no doubt of this at all. fastened itself upon her. When so af- In the drawn shades what " apparently was one of the larger did you get In?" I have heard It with my own ears fected such women may rely upon Lydia He paused rooms he made out a tiny gleam. At "I wanted to see you." reDlled Hoi- - and held out his hand. "Are E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a we least the house was not deserted. ton. "The door was open, and I walked friends?" he added. remedy that has been wonderfully suc- He walked close to the window and in." She met his hand impulsively. cessful in restoring health to suffering "Yes, a found that the' front veranda passed Ha Glued His Eye to Crevice, She looked at him a moment thousand times, and God women. the doubt bless you under It. So he mounted the steps fully. Then she shook her head. Americans!" If you have the slightest doubt army be- Holton drew her fingers to his lips and, stealing to the window, glued his begun its work and the is "That was not why you came here. that Lydia 10. Pink ham's Vegeta- eye to the crevice. ginning to be demoralized. Two-th- ree You did not come here to see and kissed them. As he bent thus a ble Compound help you, me." figure darkened the doorway will writ He could see a table, and around it five more days In the trenches "But, nevertheless, I to and a to Lydia MedicineCo. wanted see sneering voice broke K.Piukham some men in uniform, drinking and on the hillsides under this hot sun, you.". the silence. ) Ly M ad- very charming (confidential mi, ass., for smoking. The figures were, of course, will do our work for us." She went on as though be had not "A picture, Indeed!" vice. Your letter will be opened, on Holton swung around quickly, ' Indistinct, and although Holton could "Gentlemen," went the first spoken. and read and answered by a woman, ' ijatch sound of their voices, be speaker, "my mind Is made up. To- "It ts quite clear before him, his face writhing with a iu t!t now." She was grin, and held strict confidence. could not make out what was being morrow is the 2nd of July. We shall about to continue, when sterja were saturnine stood Cesnola. Hol- said. make no move then. But I warn you, heard In the hall and a ton's hand flew to his revolver, but the voice called face and a significant As he crouched thus under the windo- if on the morning of July I the situa- her name: flash ot steel unchanged will on a line with the man's gave SMlV(ka;r. tMalM. ilM 11 w-ledge the frent door opened, and tion is still the fleet "Ranee! Ranee, my daughter!" waist la Urn. Sola OracsUU. I him pause. f I' a figure passed out and walked to one leave Santiago harbor. Orders from She pushed Holton Into the folds 1 THE HKCOlil), KENNA, KKW MRXICO.

(Continued from page one.) Eventt of Interest from the Seat of Collier's Governmeut Weekly The National By J. E. JONES. Lumber First Time in Clubs ut worse still are the demago Hardware Groceries Until this year gue statesmen who have at tcllitr'i has been fold at $5.50; Now tempted to make bubble) rep- Windmills, Windmill repairs. Well casing, Tanks, Water- the price is $2.50 methods and wehave secured utation hy destructive ing troughs, etc. a concession v here- ratlier than by constructive pro- by we can offer it to tho up at a still further grams, in reference reduction in con- keep of the Nations capital. We Handle Only The Best nection with thia publication. Alaska Coal Leases. its problems is a YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, Special Offer to Oor Readers , Alaska and and tho views Karogmzins the (treat demand for CellUr'a at progressive study, guaranteed. llv; iit:v price, we have made arrangements to of Department in Satisfaction tT.T it and our envn publication each one year tha Interior for the price of Cir'f alone. Thin i a limited been oflcr an J must be taken advantnseof promptly. refei ence to coal leases have embodied in bills that are now You Collier's KENNA LUMBER COMPANY. What Get jn before Congress. .The Geologic CMet't the one tig, inler"i'd'nt, frarlffs' weekly of the wl'ole rountry. Not only if it the al Survey estimates that there itnoil citizen's handbook liut it is alto a - nnenzine for the vhole fumily. Among the are 16,000 squaro miles of coal- things that a year's subscription gives arei bearing lands in the Wrruory. 1000 Editorials 600 N.w. Photo Thespian is to lease these lands 230 Short Articles 150 Short Stories in area or torty acres or mui. 100 Illustrated Feature. S 2 Complete Novel. tiples thereof, but in no event Q This Is Best Offer ac-q-u $41 Bit Lift Collier. $2.50) JjifVX ran any of the big operators t-- z .... a j u a g & ; is r ; more than 2,560 acres. First-Clc3- j ST Kenna Record $1.00 ) H ... Theso Four 3 Magazines and Our kj $Z.5U j b, 3 pap5rj F,VE one YEAR, Only T "" Washington and Mexico. EXCURSIONS Sto:k Interists Against Enlarged What dons Washington think Homesteads. about Mexico, the "independ Low one way fiecond class colon It becomes more evident each ence of Texas, and the opera. ist fares to Pacific coast on sale day that ihelargentocU interests tions of the ''rangers?'' Wash March 15 to April In, l91i;"V. of this btate, as welt as thoeaof ington rarely thinks preferring other oublic land states, are rather to follow the sentiment Round all year Tourist violently opposed to the passage tii, of a liberal (J40 acre homestead of t'ie rest of the country. And fares from all points bolwp Mti- - '- law. The same interests were since there is a studied patience 1 V v -7 v?.v , ... ;f v -- I W ngti and Texic to Soul Ii i Texas mildly opposed to the enactment throughout the land in reference and Gulf points. ' t.v- - of the 320 acre law. beinir vei- - to the ''watching and waiting" much Cheap round trip fares iS'iil le afraid that through this policy, Washington has not al- sold by uoerauty uncle Ham would soon become a landless pauper; bui lowed itself to become the least T O. EIrod, Agent 'he law was Dassed. and whit excited because of a few g( Woman's Vorlu, 3 3c y r. Green's Fruit Grower, HOc jrr. Farm Lif , 25c yr. Home Life, 23c jrr y KENNA, NF.W MEXICO thousands of people acquired fiery speeches in Congress. homes who otherwise would not The Department of Agricul- BAH have availed of the bounty of is to Five for About tlie Pries of We vant the our naternali tic political Uncle. ture trying eliminate the w y lame of every These larg stock danger to cattle from poisonous 1 biggest bargain tne reading interests, and Pf?5t.. MSfv-- x "is is the in best ycuKg man who many sma le stockmen, seedire plants on national forest ranges. n?aTr ever offcrcd 8ubscer9-- . V"; I tsiiSiS MiHHt! our paper the Trbest weekly publ is ambitious to calamities which will follow in Of the9e plants, larkspur, loco in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence the wakeof theenactment of the weed, death camas, and water shown above, sample copies of whjch may be seen at our office. Fergusson 640 aero homestead hemlock are the most poisonous. hill' but this time thecalamities We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year. befall Larkspur docs the most harm, But on account of the splendid we have made with these big we want to bear Irani ev aje going to the settler contract ery business man who wishes who so. foolish as to undertake because it is so widely distribut-- . publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our BUSINESS $1.181-ju- aiat be knew JkAW. to make a living on 640 acres of ed and is par ticularly bad for paper, all one year for only st 18 cents more than the WriU mm Imt mm toll vaa haw w W BMdtf liwrni wit mi BBBdrctUt4r l jroanv flsea frul Ilka yaa, c)lpp4 arid land. Right here in Chaves - cattle. will regular price of our paper alone. I tMulnaM IUi ft trtlnUa- that baa ! a ImaiaaM Ordinarily, horses bMielll la thaai. ThtalJfcaboal, laaadfd yawa baa county are many stockmen who Send us your orders ii;ht away, give them to our representative or call Kraduair who hat paawd bar axanlnatlau la mHrj ttmlm Im not eat larkspur, and sheep can IfeaU.S Cgwrtaa aadred by lUacb, lUr, mam Hualnawt ua. have grown ncli through grazing and see us when you are in town. As soon a3 ycu see these clean, Leant abont (11 onrOompWoOollv w eat it without apparent injury. Taw Ooaraa whlrh fika fr pratie, mad stock on the public domain, ho M beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to xur own (2) our Uomplcta, VraotlcaU.fiualnaai ' Law Coorw for Bakint Man. Fia4 are now urging the passage or a fixing the Trust Bills.. home for a year. few jit, hu out ubout tha r h4 tea 1 : 1 OMily yoa Cq obiatn m tbrmigtt w which would he a e versa ol r. now! edge of th Law whlla wuttau . Before the anti trust bills are-t- ST THKKK WHAT ST KZASS. e-- a lug your praaaal work. Easy I he public la nd policy of the 10 Tralmm4 a'hd IB 1 Saad tvday tar kudwai tatalac They seem become ''really truly" a V H I M Our rYper and Thsse four R u IM al awaatial rrdiala alt la troverment. toforiret Statin! Uassarea v V. B. bo BTa4 Ibelr aatArtanIifar U by aa Uaa tblal the public domain has Administration measures, they a s OKSS ' oora uwrias that i ALL RVE YEAR, C?:LY TUB BPBlUri 10BRt"l'OR3Ca been regarded as be t3i SCHOOL Ok' LAW m always the are to materially doctored 401 AbWfiaaa BalMlaf. UctroU, aUh heritage of homeless Americans, under the direct supervision of and that had it not been for that policy civilization today would that ablo physician of legislat- r or ion- Doctor Woodrow Wilson, i nrr-p- i west sMMMnMMMHMnMnww nil Ti iiTin Firirmi r rr r n iiiibi not extend the Fathei $100 Will Perfect Your Talking of Waters President of the United States. ' Machine. Buy the Ideal The homesteaders are tht T'e Judiciary Committee of the Clarifier and Record Saver pioneers development in all of House has been having its hear-n- g, the wept, and if New Mexico Masterphone ever becomes a thriving, pro and this has resulted in the t. i President Chairman No Money sperous ttate, it will have taking iii Advauce broucmt arut by the actual set Clayton and his colleagues of Suliafnc lnUittly ailu lu C tier. We belijve the enactment he wi to tiy committee into a White tiou (iuar. Jutallpit of the Fergusson 640 giaznk Ou mum lioUa Mouse conference for pur-poso- of nnteoil law be the LowciilNet laud homestead would f ilfj Improve-me- pointing out to m Fnotory You will hear a wonderful at the greatest factor in the set the f In the reproduction. Every word tlemeht and development ol ..nut there are big and danger- l'r.icci 4 and note will pe clear and true. U a a i e s ( New Mexico of ui.y legi. laiio ous holes in legislation Tba mechanical effect will entirely disappear and the they Tenuis A 1 your iccordi will remain perfect because of the ever par-se-d by congress. nave contemplated. Therefore Saving of Imperceptible wcaxuf tiio fin necxlle oed witb tha - Mnaterphoae. would bring th- Misands of l itizef it Sltll) to J--t' changes will follow in accord- S 2 O ( tin If your dealer duet not keep th Mutarphon( to the st.tte and make possible loi l''rom 1'nc-lor- y md Of $l.i0 for one by return mail. State if for estaiili-l- . ance with the President's plau P A. STARCK ' Victor or Columbia aitd type of sound-bo- them to homes ana PRESIDENT Direct 8uJ tmday ft Htft, . contribute toward the building of before the bills are passed in the

I THE MASTERPHONE CORPORATION one of the greatest states in tho House, DAYS' 187 Broadwo New York City union. During this week we have 30 FRE I IIS ML C;VH S!GrI talked to several dozen citizens to agriculture. Keentiy, they We will Rhlji you a hrantiiul Htun k l'lann'fi.v "n iip.y.V irV.I. In your I made a of turvey" huiiie. No ciihIi )iiynn-n- t reiiuirtil. All v.o ubk is 11. at jxu vv.il '..y m.un. nao business men farmers and emal sort of the :inil test tlil.J i.iuno lur :! ilayx. If, at Hie cinl i.r thai tiire, y ;.u i!n r. t tirnl it ll'o ' stockmen, and without a single ex- - crow family, and they found so UiKhest Kiaile, sweetest t'H.od and iinestt lilano In ay, t! liavo ever I l;vry , at y.ii l! i .1 m fur (liu iiiiinoy, nu urn at pciff ct lilicriy tu send it bn'.-1;- m l w.t will, ill that Kemp i;triuuu evci one ui iueui enuursc much to its credit that they , f- -. Lumber vvi-M- I j pay lie iylil mit uya. This fclaick l'i..n.j n.u it s.saUfc t,;i J with you, passage issued a special bulletin nr Hit re Im ii sM' the of a law permitting the in 'its land, They Save SIvO.CO cr Mors Essy Company, homesteadmg of 640 acres of defense. discovered that Payment a of the prejudice-agains- t W'c to you fi.-i- It is the one great opportunity of lot the sliin ilirtit our faotorv, nt Yoii paj' no i:: It .:..:), l...t uttT r,Q dnya ELIDA, prit-i-- N. M. ji.U re tUut ;no ou ui" ut lui).oo in the of trin y.ni c:in bt;;in juyim-ii- on tlw low- rsew Mexico the im idid is wholly unwarranted. st V'l'tr ).Lti;. pt.H (( est, it term ev r huir-r!''- hy Jiitv furniti ! u tiiaiw - yon a bttli-- pi.tiiu for tin inont-- lli.in yon ran lu ufuriiirrr. These t rn: v.io ari';i:isfi'ii to Wire, Posts, Cement, migration so much needed. Hager- The department ought to knett xfi uri i'h'wlu re. on urc uHur tl pf hiiil your eoiivt'iiinue, viu it ii rfMstl!u up -, f. man Messenger. the work. It is on the light a b'.vct loiu'-- hitf.i y ratio ym to It y a piiiiio T r y .:,r "Tim- withw.t Lumber and Building f if u no. track. The buds were made tor SL7ck Doors the 25-Ye- Material, an.i ar Guaranteo Sash and The Barn Owl. farm, their destruction 2ni-Han- Kvcry lM.tn. d Bargains is a mistake. Even in the cases Sl.titk ii .Surtii i i.ivH- idiioa nrr Hardware. ? Wo luivo c v oa L.;i, iruai iiiiti ;ir. mut itn lvj i:vit tv o- -t becniil-- ' .The Department of Agn of birds which have a h.m"! aiit healthy Thi K'iiti"iti(i lnn lar(B nunilu-- of Jhiiy I'l.iy. r i,( om f.l mm CHARLES J. MACKEY, culture nat a good word to say appetite il-h- of it our of ii..no HhU liand piui.uji cf all tt. Yii will for fruit and grain, fMii'-iicp- , m t Ijo rtuuilaiil maUra ttitii in Jirfh wiih t'it; n.ai.y for barn dis of '.i Manager. the owl. It has been discovered that the tol an inr ih w Hurvk i'i inoi ftali-v.- of iI'l-k- : piuii'j Iiuum-- wild l'layiT-lMiino- The fallow- wonhrfi;! iii'.tnanfnt'', ami covered that this odd bird oi exacted is but inadequate com- ing, are a nuuiple tui'.iiu; will )m plfast-i- i v.'ith t!i.; prey destroyed gophers 50 Free Music .- aim pensation for tho work the birds Weber ?110.C0 Voiy hv pH- Ui vliii 'i sod and do Lessens Steinway 02.00 V.av ran te The fact 18, thfl four maga- other oichaid enemies. in destroying insects and and it ks t will To every purehjser of Chickering 0 03 riar.a Ccck Frca zines we tell with The Knna thu ih farmer io rodents. Since the bird's liveli- fitarrk J'iaiuMt, w ivrf tv Kimball C5.00 K- lodiv tv-- our new 18c web to cultivate him. hood depends largely on de- music lfoiH, in ono of liii itifnliy ill.iyliUtLj piano Record for extra, represents Starck X05.00 ' I Every pcentific ttic 1'iit in I m 1c i e'a g r n oil a the biggp.t reading valu ever time the fol k veloped grain and fruit, he is t hiciivo. 'Ilit :i yon Sfurl for our luliit lifft iiiiiour.i cj :at Washington make an in .laturally i interested in protect- mn tuK" iu y'fiir wn li.?n', bargain lidt. r l.tuiMC Thi offered the public. Have you ly ttj1. Tliiii r. pre-h- Lju!c will iiacrci rni ventilation into the hittory quo ing growing plants. In this re one yi'ur fn;e tiinjri!n. iltn 4 you. Viito sent us your order? not, If send ai.d habits, of a bird, they find lect, his &ti4 our interests are P. A. STARCK PIANO CO. lHia Siurck sua.. Chicago it or phone us today, that bird to be of some servit mutual,