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haps I shall be able to give you some roar he plunged against the bars with RECIPES THAT HAVE NOVELTY information you have never acquired." such force that they gave way and ha SERVE FOR BREAKFAST JUST A PROFESSOR sprang upon Joy. No, mother and daughter did not down Miss New Idea for Course Capei very Hon Fish know the Hon well. They had "Runt Run! The is loose!" Sauce Improves Flavor of Roast heard him spoken of as the king of There was a wild scattering. Mrs. 80ME RECIPES THAT ARE WELL Lamb or Boiled Mutton. And He Was a Dry Man, Outside beasts, but with eggs at fifty cents a Morton fainted away and fell to earth, dozen, and butter almost as much per but the professor never turned a hair. WORTH CONSIDERATION. Have you ever served for a fish and In, Never Getting Ex- - pound, with nine liars In the United The lion crouched down and laid a course rounds cut from a slice acrosi States to one truthteller, they had ta- pay on his victim and growled. the entire loaf, fried In butter and cited. In Leo. "The tall lion Is not the of ken only a passing Interest of a tall Egg Cutlets Will Be Found a Worthy served hot, covered with first a layer The day and the hour came and as a kangaroo," said the professor as he of browned mushrooms, then a layei Change From the Old Styles-Fre- nch By BRYANT C. ROGER8. they stood before the cage of the kan- Btooped down and clutched It "Never- of creamed lobster dotted with shred Cooks Send Hints Con- Professor Bascomb was a dry man garoo the professor musingly said: theless, It 1b capable of sustaining ded green pepper? On the plate with very dry. He wasn't dry for want "Australia Is the true home of the great weight when used thus!" cerning Other Dishes. this crouton Is shredded cucumbei of water, lemonade, root beer or lager. kangaroo. He is not a flesh-eatin- g ani- And next moment he had lifted tie with French dressing, or an Individual He could have quenched most any mal, and will not attack man unless beast from the ground aa a boy might Egg Cutlet. Chop up three hard-boile- d mold of aspic. eggs cucumber thirst t7 stepping Into a saloon and driven to the wall. Tou may wonder a cat and was swinging him in a cir- very fine and mix with Do you know how good caper sauct saying to the barkeep:. at the length of his hind legs. Why cle. There were yells and cheers and this two tablespoons bread crumbs, Is with roast lamb or boiled mutton? "Whew! enough you? wasn't he created to run on four legs cries of "hold him!" and presently the one tablespoon grated cheese, a half Melt two tablespoonfuls butter, rut Is this hot for gill curry of Bet 'em op again, old man." the 'same as a wolf?" circus people came running with ropes sauce, one tablespoon cream In the same amount of flour, add s It was that the professor's attitude Miss Joy looked at her mother, and and Leo was thrust Ignomlnously and the yolk of one egg. Shape Into pint and a halt of boiling lamb stock was dry. He was dry outside and In. her mother looked at her. They had back Into bis cage. small cutlets or balk, flour, egg and or the broth In which the mutton Is He never got excited. A presidential run a boarding house for the last ten Miss Joy wasn't hurt, her mother re- bread crumbs them, then fry; then boiled. Cook for ten minutes and add drain with election was no more to him than a lo- years, but it had never occurred to covered from her faint, and professor well and serve, garnished the yolks of two eggs mixed with a cal dog fight He never gossiped. He them to ask the question or attempt Bascomb was a hero. Miss Joy man- fried parsley. tablespoonful of cream. Strain and never took up frivolous questions, to find the answer. aged to tell him so, and though he Coqullles of Eggs. Moisten some add a half cup of capers. Serve hot such as the tariff on lamb chops. He "The kangaroo is not a predatory called her Mrs. Calhoun and Mrs. anchovy butter with sufficient good Crab meat au gratln is a pleasant had few acquaintances, and those he animal," continued the professor. "On Woodhouse and got things badly mix- white sauce to bring it to the proper change from the Inevitable deviled forgot to bow to half the time. the contrary, he Is as timid as the ed up, she understood that he was also consistency; then stir Into this some crab. Mix the crab flakes with s Professor Bascomb was Just a pro- hare. Both must depend upon their popping the question and she replied sliced hard boiled eggs; place this cream sauce, highly season with cay- fessor. He filled the chair of natural alertness and fleetness to escape their yes. mixture in well buttered shells, enne, a little nutmeg, chopped parsley history foes. Thus it comes about that their (Copyright, 191J. by the MeClure News- sprinkle the top of each shell with and a teaspoonful of mustard 'rubbed at the state college at Iuka paper and given the leg of a grasshopper he gait is by leaps and bounds, and that Syndicate.) bread crumbs and. If liked, a Uttle into the butter and flour thickening. by standing up on their hind legs they grated cheese; dot tiny pieces of but- Fill individual baking dishes, sprinkle could tell In what period of the world Foolish Fly. he can look for their enemies." ter over the surface and heat in the with grated parmesan and dots of but lived and died and why he never This 1b told for story got "Mother, did you Miss a true by Tom oven. For anchovy butter, wash, ter and cook in the oven until a deli- to be a clam or a coon. ever!" asked McNeal: the On his professor Joy as she drew a long breath. bone and pound four anchovies; rub cate brown. arrival at Iuka the In a certain town In western Kan- was offered board and lodging and all "No, daughter, I never did!" was the this up smoothly with from two to sas, whose name is withheld for ob- the comforts of home at the Wood- solemn reply. two and a half ounces of butter and Hints fof' the 8eamstress. Vea-sonab- vious reasons, there was a hotel which bine cottage at .what seemed a "The tall of a dog or cat Is merely use. Shrimp butter Is also- exceUent A neat way to bone a collar Is to was as near the limit perhaps, as any used In the same way. rate, and he installed himself ornamental. Behold the tall of the ever sew a piece of tape on the wrong side kangaroo! Is cushion on which place that masqueraded under Oeufs some fresh there. He dldnt care about the name. It a name a place Mollets. Break of the collar from shoulder seam to ho sits. him to rise In a the of where a traveler eggs Into a pan boiling water and It would have been the same to him It assists get food lodging. of edge. Make two slits In each strip hurry. acts as rudder to steer could and On one simmer them very gently for five min- had the cottage been named the Ox It a occasion a man who was looking near the middle, so that by bending Tail Dive. him when leaping through the air. If the utes, after which lift them out very you He didn't care much about country over stopped at for can slip the bit of whalebone In his room, drl7en to defend himself he uses claws the hotel carefuUy and place them In cold - to his food or his bed. dinner. The meat was a few pieces of stiffen the collar. When the waist There was one other thing the pro- and tail. One blow of the tall will ter for ten minutes. Have ready soma Is soiled the whalebone may be taken pork swimming in grease; lire-pro- break a man's ribs or leg." fat salt the small dishes, place on egg necessary to fessor didn't care much about at the bread was a batch of biscuits so hard out, soaked if straighten Woodbine, Joy Mar-to- "Just think of that mother!" gasped in each, pour a little tomato sauce put and that was Miss that you couldn't break one with a It, and back In the cleaned waist thirty-seve- n Miss Joy. over and around them and just put but- Miss Toy was years hatchet, and the butter was as strong Another excellent Idea Is to sew heart-free- . "Yes. I am thinking of It. daughter!" them In oven thoroughly old and still She and her as Umburger cheese. stranger the till hot tons that cannot well be washed onto They "Kangaroo meat ranked The and serve. a tape put a row mother owned the Woodbine. is not was hungry, but not near enough to and of button holes made It a rule to take one gentleman among the delicacies," said the pro- Oeufs a la Ltvournalse. Butter a on each side of the waist hems, those to be able to eat anything fire-pro- every fessor, Is very In starvation dish, It with a season- on one being across, oth- boarder from the college, and "but It nutritious. was on As dust side cut the fact, nutri- that the table. he sat ing pepper and up time the old boarder went and a new one pound of it has more looking over of salt and red ers and down, so that the opening ment In quarter the board with disgust a sprinkle chopped mush- gape one replaced him town gossips it than a pound and a half-melte- some finely won't when the taped buttons are the fly alighted in the d predicted of Chicago beef, half the cost butter. rooms on then slip four whole put in. that Miss Joy would succeed and at The stranger carefully helped fly this; In course, It Is a to me American the eggs Into dish, being careful not her fall designs. That Is, of wonder that out of its trouble and, as he watched this capitalists not arranged to im- to break them; season with salt and she would lasso him and lead him to have it crawl feebly away, said: "I know Delicious 8andwlches. port kangaroo freshly ground black pepper and pour one-hal- f the matrimonial altar. meat" what's the matter with you. You're Boll one and cups light While was dry "If they arrange, moth- a spoon of cream over each; then sugar three-fourth-s Professor Bascomb would. only feeble-minde- Any brown cup water very Insect that has place In the oven till the eggs are set dry Miss Joy was girly and er!" sighed Miss Joy as she remem- wings to fly with that will loaf 'round and a scant teaspoonful butter, until kittenish and romantic. She wanted bered the price of the last beefsteak. Pass a redhot shovel or salamander a thick sirup 1b formed. Remove this hotel must be a durned fooL" serve. to read and talk of knights and chev- "Perhaps the Democratic party will over them to color them, and from the fire and add one-hal-f pound Kansas City Journal. pan of aliers and squires and dames and ab- bring it about," replied the mother. Oeufs a la Creole. Cook a cocoanut, one-hal-f pound figs, chopped, green pepper one-hal- ducted maidens. Professor Bascomb At this moment a stranger who had tomatoes with one and f cup. "English walnut Why He Was Thankful. (shredded) until the tomato is re- wanted to talk about the dodo and the been listening to the wise talk butted The small son of the family meats, chopped. Stir until creamy, had duced by half, then pour It on to five pour mammoths. Where was the common In by asking the professor: . top Into buttered dish and when cool climbed to the of a forbidden tele- rounds of buttered toast and place on ground? "Did you say that kangaroo could phone pole, but on looking down spread between thin slices of entire Joy weep from each of these a poached egg and keep wheat Miss wanted to read and knocli a man gaily west with a blow of the giddy height lost his nerve and bread. over "The Sewing Machine Girl." his hot Meanwhile melt one ounce of tail?" came sliding down at break-nec- k It The professor wanted to catch and "Yes, sir." butter In a pan over the fire and let Potato and Liver Salad. speed, running an ugly silver into his color; tablespoon of either examine the hearts and lungs of bats "Gosh all hemlock! Say, don't you body Inflicting then add a Add as much diced liver to potato little and a serious lemon Juice or vinegar; let It all come and crickets. Why, If they met on the think the bird could be taught to use wound. The family physician came, salad. Baked or boiled liver or fried ad- Just to boll and pour It over the street the professor was as apt to his tail as a pile-driver- the liver freed from fat may be used, administered an anesthetic and per- eggs, seasoning them with salt and and dress her as Mrs. Perkins or Miss "LadleB ahem we will now pass formed the necessary operation. It should stand wet with French by right name. pepper. Schemerhorn as her on to the king of beasts," was the At the first sign of con- dressing an hour before mixing. They returning did not lack more than a mile evasive reply. sciousness the white lips twitched as Diced eggs fried bard, skinned betng as pile-drive- r or two of as far apart the "Mother, what Is a T" in an effort to speak. The anxious Date Charlotte. cooked ausages. shredded smoked Poles. whispered the daughter. mother bent over the limp little form, Half a pound of good dates, one fish, dried beef, flakes of flsh and Without admitting that Miss J. ever "It's a machine they use to drive anxious to catch what might be her cupful and a half of water, three other vegetables combine with pota- had any designs upon the professor, It money out of a college student when darling's last words. This Is of honey, the strained toes In salad. may what she be stated that at the end of six he's behind on his board!" i heard: Juice of one orange, a few drops of months the girl mused to herself: "Leo, the lion, has been wrltte "Gee! I'm glad I didn't have my red coloring, one heaping tablespoon-fu- l "I glvo him up. He is Impossible. about by hundreds of hunters and nat- Sunday pants on." Kansas City Star. of gelatin and two cupfuls of He will never come within. 40 rods of uralists," began the professor as they whipped cream. Take the stones out Household being a hero. He would see rats eat came to the proper cage, "and yet we But He Wouldn't Get Up. of the datea Put the water, honey me un and not come to the rescue," do not know him as he Is. He is a There was not even standing and gelatin Into a saucepan, then add very room All of this was natural in a beast of moods. One day he will at- In the crowded electric car, but one the dates, cut In halves, the orange weary old maid. tack a man with great fierceness. The more passenger, a young woman, juice and the red coloring. Cook slow- 1ESTI0NS Three or four days later at the din- next he will See from him. By nature wedged her way along just inside the ly until the dates are soft Pour Into ner table, where the professor seldom he Is carnlverous. Meat Is his sole doorway. Each time the oar took a a wet ring mold and set away In a spoke at all, be suddenly said: diet, out when set and Lemon Juice and glycerin, equal and his appetite demands at leaat sudden lurch forward she fell help- cool place. Turn parts, sipped Is "I see that there Is to be a circus In growp. slowly. a relief for aa thirty pounds per day. A full lessly back, and three times she land- serve with the whipped cream in the Irritated throat .town." Hon has been known to devour the bet- ed In the arms of a large, comfortable center. Marlon Harris NelL Gasps of astonishment from When cheese Is too soft to grate, mother ter half of an ox in one night" man. The third time It happened he press through daughter. Gasps was "Suppose we a coarse wire strainer, and that there had one for a boar said, quietly: "Hadn't you better stay 8mear Case Cheese. using a spoon. gasps pro- er?" the back of to be a circus, and that the gasped Miss Joy. here ?" Exchange. When roasting heavy poultry fessor had referred to it' "Lord! Lord!" almost walled the Two packages neufchatel cheese. that " ' Cream with melted butter to make a takes a long time to cook, in a paper "And I think we'll attend." mother. -- Meet and Remarry on Train. paste. One ten-ce- bottle stuffed bag, place It In a well buttered bag Gasps of the gaspingest kind. "Man Is the only living thing the . John P! Stelller of San Antonio, very hard-boile- d and then put this Into another bag "Yes, I want you both to go with Hon olives chopped fine, one fears, and not always him," said Texas, met his one time wife, Mrs. egg chopped very fine. and fold as usual. This Is done by M. me. the professor. Is Salt "It asserted that tf Olive Stelller, on a Missouri, Kansas and cayenne pepper to suit the taste; Soyer, the Introducer In England of Had Professor Bascomb suffered a man will look Leo steadily In the & Texas southbound train at Hills-bor- o to season highly. paper bag cookery. sunstroke? The women turned pale eyes " grated onion Mix for three or four minutes and they were remarried on the together and put in a large cup, A common brass cup hook, such as as they looked from him to oth- all each He broke off there to draw himself speeding train. The couple intended the cold water, or any fancy Is used In china cabinets and on cup er. up set in and fold his arms and stare at the to stop off long enough to get a fold. Let stand until firm. Two hours racks, can easily be screwed Into the much the circus fore- "I don't care about beast with a scowl, wrinkling bis preacher, but the train was late, so Is time enough. Fine with crackers end of a'broomhandle, making an In- part of It, but Iv should like to study head. Leo stood it for about forty, County Judge Stephenson was In- expensive and handy broom hanger. - and coffee. the animals, particularly the lion. Per- seconds. Then with a growl and a duced to meet the train and officiate. To make a candle fit a candlestick White Cake. dip the end of the candle In hot wa- r ter to soften the wax and then push Indlan Rice Rolls. the tubes to be eaten cold, especially and "was there any danger of It caus- Cream four ounces of crisco or oth- blood-poisonin- it into the candlestick. ""The rice In- by travelers. When' the rice is eaten ing g if applied to er shortening with one and one-hal-f cultlvatlon'of lnlndla a shabby cludes divers varieties, differing In the bamboo is peeled off and a long cut finger?" The reassuring answer cups of finest granulated sugar and For a umbrella take halt a lf cupful of strong tea and two teaspoon- shape and color of grain, as well roll of rice appears, which forms an came from the postmaster-genera- l oae-ha- teaspoon salt, add water and size, sugar. Open the umbrella as In suitability for culinary purposes. excellent substitute for bread. Harp- that the gum was absolutely free flour alternately, using altogether fuls of and three-fourth-s sponge well er's Weekly. , from spirit and that the stamp waste cup of water and three with the mixture. Tea More than seventy million acres are revives the color and sugar stiffens annually put under rice In India, and could be used as first-ai- d for a cut fin- cups of cake flour which has been sift- level teaspoonfuls bak- To polish patent samples of all the varieties produced Not Excise 8tamps. ger with Impunity. London Chron- ed with three make a for leather ing powder. Add the whites a of one part linseed recently been analyzed In Eng- The gum on the backs of stamps icle. last of make mixture have six eggs beaten until stiff, and flavor oil and two of cream. Mix It thorough- land. One of these la. peculiar In and stamp waste was once the sub- that with one teaspoon vanilla. Bake In two ly and apply with a flannel, after re- too glutinous to be In ject of a question in the House of No Incentive to it is boiled the Tk. layers, placing the tins In a cool oven, moving every particle of dust from way. difficulty Is avoid- by A ordinary This Commons the late Sir Wilfrid scientist asserts that early man gradually Increase the Put shoes, and then rub the leathef by bdlllng "Did not and heat the ed It in bamboo tubes, and Lawson. it contain alcohol?" could talk. No politics In those together with any Icing desired with a soft cloth. after being thus prepared It U left ta anxiously asked the' teetotal haxonat. days. Milwaukee News , THE KENNA RECORD gotten our morals. We remembered Calumet Guarantees Baking Economy. 8prlng Clipping of Horses. innTPinrUT l!fll Pflll well enough tbat we had set up a Have you ever stopped to think Just what "economy" In baking really means? The modern practice among the best Dan C. Savage, Ed. & Pub. policy which vas meant to serve the Come .folks aeetn to have the idea that saving- - posted and most progressive horse owners humblest as well as the most power- a little on the coat of the mate- -- ful, with an eye single to the stand- rials the flour, efcx, etc. la - economy. and farmers is to clip all horses in the r KENNA NEW MEXICO Others are of the opinion that they have spring. It is done on the theory that in FOR JUSTICE ONLY ards of Justice and fair play, and re- been economical when they buy the low- - baking powder, and aave 10c to 25c. their natural state homes were not obliged membered it with pride. But we weaa Erlced are wrone. For the real econ- to work, so could shed the winter coat in Much has been accomplished. Opera very heedless and in a hurry to be great. omy the economy that counts consists in comfort over a period of several weeks. doing away with the failures that so Is not ouly grand but profitable. We have come now to the sober often waste far more than Is saved in Since we oblige them to do hard work on second thought. The scales of heed- buying low:prlced materials. warm spring days, the winter coat should His Inaugural Address Calls on beyond reason When the natters strike one can lessness have fallen from our eyes. And that a doubt la the be removed for the tame reason that we All that Calumet Baking Powder Is the favor- lay get one's' own thumb Into one's own Honest Men to Aid in We have made up our minds to square ite of millions of cooks. It absolutely off our heavy winter garments. Clipped coup ' every process of our national life prevents failures and guarantee suc- horses dry off rapidly, hence they do nqi His Task. cesswhich tn the end is the same thing take cold as easily nor they prone again with the standards we so proud- as economy. are as Calumet Is unfailing It makes every to be affected with other ailments as un- Wife desertion Is on the wane tn ly set up at the beginning and have baking good more tasty, more delicious, dipped animalB whose longer hair holds New York Due to the Increase In di- always carried at our hearts. Our more evenly raised simply because It Is the perspiration for hours. Because clipped not only pune and wholesome Itselfbut vorces, perhaps. WILL RESTORE, NOT DESTROY work is a work of restoration. so uniform In quality that you can always horses dry off rapidly they rest better, get We have itemized with some degree depend upon It. Two World's Pure Food more good from their food and come out Is grate- Expositions one at Chicago In 1907, and in the morning refreshed and fit for work. Yet It hard for one to feel of particularity the things that ought the other at Paris, France, in 1912 have ful to (he man who remarks that one's to be altered. and here are some of officially pronounced Calumet the beat Since the advent of the ball bearing en- made-- - closed gear hair Is getting thin. New Chief Executive 8ays Change of the chief items: A tariff which cuts baking powder clipping machine, the work of Qovernment Means the Nation la taking off the winter' coat is easy. With us off from our proper part in the Nervousness Explained. the machine a horse can be clipped all over Eastern man because Using Democratic Party for commerce two-han- seeks divorce of the world, violates the The young man entered the presi- in half an hour, whereas with the old d cup. Evi- his wife hit him with a tea Large and Definite Purpose. just principles of taxation, and makes dent's office and stood first on one it required several hours to dently the cup that Jars. the government a facile Instrument in do it. Washington, 4. foot and then on the other. He March Looking the bands of private Interests; a bank Dairymen also now clip the cows all upon the victory of the Democratic dropped his hat, handkerchief and um- A Russian woman killed ber hus- ing and currency system based upon brella. Altogether over two or three times a year. The flanks party as the mandate of the nation to he was a highly and udders are clipped every band in a duel with rapiers, marking the necessity of the government to developed case of nervousness. three or four rolling-pin- . correct the evils that have been al weeks, so it is easy to clean the parti be- the decline of the sell its bonds fifty years ago and per- "Well, well," said the employer, lowed to grow up In our national life, fectly adapted to concentrating cash fore milking. ThiB means less opportunity President Wilson In his inaugural ad- Out with It!" for dirt and other impurities to get into A man of twenty In good bealtb and restricting credits; an industrial "I have come, sir," said the young the milk. may expect to live forty years longer; dress today called on all honest men system which, take it on all its sides, to him in carrying out will man, and then began to stammer. a man of forty, twenty-seve- n years. assist the financial as well as administrative, Disagreeable. of the people. Following is his ad- "Well, speak up. Have you come holds capital in leading strings, re- to ask for the hand of my daughter "He is the most 'disagreeable man I A Johns Hopkins professor has dis- dress: stricts the liberties and limits the op- know!" change govern- or a raise in salary?" covered orange blossoms can be There has been a of portunities of labor, and exploits with- "Yes, he told me he had to ask you that ment. It began two years ago, when "If you please, sir," stammered the used as an anaesthetic. Often they out renewing or conserving the nat- young man, "it's both." Exchange. three times for five dollars you had are. the house of representatives became ural resources of the country; a body borrowed." Democratic by a decisive majority. of agricultural activities never yet has now been completed. The sen- ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCHES A New Jersey judge announces that It given the efficiency of great business ate about to assemble will also be $43 Is enough to spend In clothing a undertakings or served as it should be CONSTIPATION Democratic. offices of president 205 Ave., woman. Wonder how much his wife The through the Instrumentality of science Kan tor Detroit, Mich. put into Paw-Pa- w uses. and have been taken directly toi the farm, or afforded "Some time last summer I was taken Munyon's the hands of Democrats. What does the facilities of credit best suited to with eczema. It began in my hair Pills are unlike all oth- the change mean? That is the ques first with blotches, scaly, er laxatives cathar- German scientists have decided its practical 'needs; water courses un- red then or tion is uppermost in our minds spreading to my face. The blotches tics. They coax the that a man Is In prime at fifty that developed, waste places unreclaimed, his today. That Is the question I am go were red on my face, dry and scaly, liver into activity by years of age. Dr. Osier may yet take forests untended, fast disappearing ing to try to answer, in order, if I plan or prospect renewal, not large; on my scalp they were gentle methods, they hope. without of do scour; may, to interpret the occasion. unregarded waste heaps at every mine. larger, some; scabby. They came on not they do It means much more than the mere my hands. The Inside of my hands not gripe; they do not A New Jersey minister ate 32 pan- We have studied as perhaps no other weaken; but they do success of a party. The success of a nation has the most effective means were all little lumps as though full of cakes at one sitting. Evidently he party means little except when the shot about of an inch start all the secretions had no fear con- of production, but we have not studied of liver stom- of what the hereafter nation is using that party for A large under the skin. Then they went to the and sists of. cost or economy as we should either ach in a way that soon and definite porpose. No one can as organizers of Industry, as states- the outside and between and all over the purpose for which my fingers. began on bot puts these organs in a mistake the men, or as Individuals. the healthy condition and London women now feed their dogs nation now seeks to use the Demo- toms of my feet and the calves of my we corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Pa- at tables in restaurants. So they can in- Nor have studied and perfected legs, oh, my! haU cratic party. It seeks to use it to and Itch, I never stomach, bite the waiter If he gets too fresh, the means by which government may anything hope never Pills are a tonic to the liver and terpret a change in its own plana and like' it and I will nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; perhaps. old things be put at the service of humanity, in again. itching was My point of view. Some with The terrible. they enrich the blood instead of impover- which we had grown familiar, and safeguarding the health of the nation, hands got so I could scarcely work. Duke Pompela Lltta wants us to the health of Its men and its women ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all which had begun to creep into the "I tried different eczema ointments the nourishment from food that is put into wear pale blue evening clothes, re- very thought and Its children, as well as their rights without results. also medi- habit of our and of our but I took it Price 25 cents. All Druggists. - gardless of chance affection for cerise lives, have altered their aspect as we in the struggle for existence. This is cine for it but It did no good. I saw and mauve. critically upon no sentimental duty. The firm basis the advertisement for a sample of have latterly looked government them, with fresh, awakened eyes; of is justice, not pity. Cuticura Ointment and Soap and sent TAKEC5 In being engaged at a large salary have dropped their disguises and These are matters of Justice. There for one. They did me so much good by the Giants, Athlete Thorpe, the dis- shown themselves alien and sinister. can be no equality or opportunity, the I bought some more, using them as qualified amateur, seems to have been Some new things, as we look frankly first essential of Justice in the body per directions, and In .about three Tuff's kicked upstairs. upon them, willing to comprehend politic, if men and women and chil- weeks I was well again. Cuticura Soap-an- The first dose often astonishes the invalid, have come to as- dren be not shielded in their lives, Ointment entirely cured me." giving elasticity of mind, buoyancy of body. their real character, very The parcel post Is reported to be sume the aspect of things long believ- their vitality, from the conse- (Signed) BenJ. Passage, Apr. 8, 1912. GOOD DIGESTION. very heavy everywhere, but wait until quences of great iudustrial and social Cuticura Soap and Ointment regular bowels and solid flesh.ftPrice, 29 eta. ed in and familiar, stuff of our own sold Santa Claus gets his first whack at We have been refreshed processes which they cannot alter, throughout the world. Sample of each convictions. I It, Dec. 25, 1913. by a new insight into our own life. control or singly cope with. Society free, with 82-- Skin Book. Address Tile Man Who Put the must see to post-car- We see that in many things that it that it does not itself d "CuUcura, Dept L, Boston." E E In F E E T A . Philadelphia woman Is said to crush or weaken or damage Its own life is very great. It is incomparably Adv. Look for This Trade-Mar-k Pic- parts. ture on Label when buying hsve cured sleeplessness by using a great In its material aspects, In its constituent The first duty of the coffin as a couch. Slept the sleep of body the diversity and law is to keep sound the society It Hardly. ALLEN'S F00TEASE of wealth, in "Is there any way you can suggest the dead, no doubt sweep of its energy, in the industries serves. The Antiseptic Powder for Ten- by which we can cure her of her in- irtultj-Mail- t, der, Aching Feet Sold every which have been conceived and built These are home of the things we where. 2Se. Samnle KRRR. Addrmta. fatuation for him?" . While we are moving for universal up by the genius of individual men ought to do, and not leave the others ALLEN 8. OLMSTED. Lc Boy, N. Y. peace. "Oh, yes, that's easy. Just " It Is to be noted that Krupp's and the limitless enterprise of groups undone, the gun works show a surplus of $12,500,-00- 0 fundamental safeguarding "I mean without letting her marry Watioi p.Colrmaii.WMlj, of men. It is great, also, very great, him?" PATENTS iDgton.D.C. BoukafrM. Hlffb-ea- t for the year 1912. in its moral force. of property and of individual right. refereuceo. Best mulish This high new But the evil has . come with the is the enterprise of the A says ' Chicago club woman that In good, and much fine gold has been day; to lift everything that concerns 1 b 1 1 50 years manners of Airier 1 the last the corroded. With riches has come in- our life as a nation to the light that lean men have deteriorated. Does she excusable waste. We have squan- shines from the hearthflre of every 8 B speak from observation? might man's conscience and vision of the BE A dered a great part of what we mm vm mra mm mm mm m.m have used, and have not stopped to right. It is -- inconceivable that we A professor says pige- Harvard that conserve the exceeding bounty of na- should do this as partisans; it is in- ft In love. ons can fall The Individual ture, our genius for en- conceivable we should do it in ignor- "Good Fellow cooing without which who wrote of doves and the terprise would have been worthless ance of the facts as they are or in IIP3 long ago. like realized that . and Impotent, scorning to be carefuL blind haste. We shall restore, not de- to your stomach shamefully prodigal as well as admir- stroy. We shall deal with our econ- A dog Chicago live was Bent to the ably We have been proud of omic system as it is and as It may post by post. efficient. office to be mailed parcel our Industrial achievements, but we be modified, not as it might be if we Treat it the way Nature The owner, no doubt, must have been stopped thought- had a clean sheet of paper to write system dog. have not hitherto al- trying the on the fully enough to count the human cost, upon; and step by step we shall make intended and you will the cost'of lives snuffed out, of ener- It what it should be, in the spirit of Arthur Faller, aviator who the set gies overtaxed and broken, the fear- those who question their own wisdom ways be well repaid. a new record while carrying Ave pas- ful physical and spiritual cost to the and seek counsel and knowledge, not sengers In his aeroplane, has a splen- upon shallow or the excite- did name for business purposes. men and women and children whom the dead weight and burden of ment of excursions whither they can- Help it when there are signs not tell. Justice, and only justice, complaint it all has fallen pitilessly the years Comes from the large groans agony shall always be our motto. ofweakness or disfress,and walking Is becoming a through. The and of It cities that lost And yet process art. But other facilities getting all had not yet reached our ears, the it will be' no cool for moving our life, of mere you have the secret to con- there is improving, so why worry? solemn, undertone of science. The nation has been coming up out of the mines and fac- deeply stirred, stirred by a solemn tories and out of every home where passion, stirred by the knowledge of tinued good health. According to the store windows the the struggle had its Intimate and fa wrong, of ideals lost, of government women's spring hats are going to be miliar seat. With the great govern- too often debauched and made an in- smaller and even pleasant to look II' ment went many deep secret things strument of evil. The feelings with JSpfe The first real aid to a weak upon, on your firing vernal equinox! which we too long delayed to look which we face this new age of right into and scrutinize with candid, fear and opportunity sweep across our stomach is Now college president wbo heart-string- comes a less eyes. The great government we s like soma air out of cays Eve was not all that would be loved has too often been made use of God's own presence, where justice and demanded of her In society today. Of for private and selfish purposes, and mercy are reconciled and the judge HOSTETTEirS course not! She couldn't turkey trot: those who used it had forgotten the and the brother are .one. We know people. our task to be no mere task of politics, STOMACH good BITTERS Another substitute for capital At last a vision has been vouch but a task which shall search - us punishment has been found. It has safed us of our life as a whole. We through and through, whether we be Itrestores been discovered that It Is possible to see the bad with the good, the de able to understand our time and the theappetite.aids In Philadelphia on 17.50 week. live a based and decadent with the sound need of our people, whether we be in- we ap deed spokesmen digestion, keeps the liver cursory and vital. With this vision their and interpre- From a. reading of the proach new affairs. Our duty is to ters, whether we have the pure heart and bowels active and im- crime news one would hardly thluk to to restore, to to comprehend will only cleanse, reconsider, and the rectified that there are ten command' correct the evil without impairing the to choose our high course of action. ments to be broken. proves your general health. good, to purify and humanize every This is not a day of triumph; it 1b process of our common life without a day of dedication. Here muster, not VB UROE A TRIAL TODAY New York women have pledged weakening sentimentalizing or it the forces party, I , wear aigrettes of hut the forces of ..,,, 11 themselves not to or There has been something crude and plumes of the bird of paradise, humanity. Men's hearts wait upon us; n the heartless and unfeeling in our haste to men's lives bang humanity in the balance; men's - thus practicing both and succeed and be great. Our thought has Write for book aavlng- you.DK culcka. bend a economy. hopes call upon us to say what we WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE naniee of 7 friends that uh iucubatora and get been 'Let every man look out for him- will do. Who shall live up to the' book free. Uaiaall Remedy Co., Black well.Okla. self, let every generation look out for great All that Is needed to make one ol trust? Who dares fall to try? aeroplanes itself,' while we reared giant machin- I summon al honest men, all patriotlo, 0 this paper desiring to buy those "invisible" war truly ery any TAfAf c which made It Impossible that col-um- terror Is an Invisible gentleman it all forwardlooklng men, to my aide. .1 MOnik Syraa, laMtttoi Vh lauW3 anything advertised In its a but those who stood at levers of 1 taUae. Sold y DrasirMa, guide it and an Inaudible motor to the Ood helping men, I will not fall them, should Insift upon having what they control should have ft chance to look if they vUl but counsel and luitain wk fw,refuing all suMUtuUi or croDel it eut for tbcmavirei. We bad not for. Imiuttosf ( her proved bow the truth of what we whloh I have told you. . Eventually, he said, on the night of his arrival, and did! Is It pardonabt, then, If again 1 bad heard." aud McNish quarrelled and parted. For which he bad examined more closely say that throughout all this trying ex- In spite of the seriously Impressive some years he lost all trace of him; on several occasions since. perience she proved herself a girl of a ERI manner of my informants I was far and then by accident, one day he came "It's evidently a representation of thousand? from credulous. Such a upon blm, In STORY crime might here America, living in a some sort of vessel," be ex- Bryan was waiting for me In the have been perpetrated, but I dues palace on Long Island Sound and mas plained, "with a curved hull and a passage outside Cameron's door. tloned that the perpetrator, for his querading under a new name." single broad sail. And below It are "I left him sleeping," be explained, skin's sake. If for no other reason, "A resemblance!" I cried, In a pas three letters: D. M. N." "and, If possible, I don't wish to dis- would ever have admitted the deed, sion of indignation. "A mere reBem Blindly I clutched turb blm; so we'll go in quietly to- much less have truthfully the back of a detailed the blance! And on that you and your chair with both bands, for a sense of gether." manner of its commission. people conspire to torment and ab- unreality oppressed Slowly and with Infinite care lest But, even admitting me, and the room u that there was duct a purely Innocent man. Was ever itself became waveringly unsubstan- he make the least noise he turned the A neither Invention no? mlsrepresenta such an outrage heard of! Every one tial. knob. Quite as cnutlously he opened tlon-l- n he the narrative, I was now more of you shall pay dear for this error." It was the door, and tiptoeing softly, we en- ; thafi ever I not true, of course, this that convinced that Robert Cam- might have been the fire wood Bryan was tered. eron had no part In saying. Nothing was true. It, and that In sputtering on the hearth for all the ef Nothing was It was the first time I had been In placing even the slightest blame upon fect my upon real. It was all a night- Sable m vehemence had that mare; and the two gloating yellow the room since the day of that terrible him an egregious error had been com precious pair of Mongolians. musks were horrible outburst, and it still held for me an mitted. "We re- dream faces. understand," the spokesman "And you have probably as grewsoraely forbidding "What you tell me." I said, at length, sumed, your managed in noticed a "that friend scar a long livid scar?" as that of a tomb. Lorclia "Is very interesting, but I do not see some way to escape from his captors. Only one lowered light burned, over It was Yup Sing's voice I He Just how it applies to my tortured and and Is now in this house." heard. a antique was still questioning the nurse. And tall, bureau between the now missing friend." "Yes," I resumed, hotly. "He's here, darkly curtained windows; the cham- The Vice now Bryan would make another pre- m Consul in an unguarded more dead than alive unfortunately; ber was in semi-gloo- But scarcely Horace Hazeltine posterous answer. Just as persons al- moment forgot himself. but he is coming around slowly and had I passed Bryan, who stopped to ways do In dreams. I knew be would sT75 "You no can see?" he queried, laps- will be quite able to testify when the close the door with the same adroit ing for the nonce into the vernacular. time comes." So when he said: "Yes, sir, Just be- tween the left shoulder silence with which he had accom- "I certainly can not." "Mr. Chen Mok," he proceeded, blade and the plished opening, a stealthily tiopjrut, mix, a. 0. atuCluiy U.) spinal column. It looks as though It its than Mr. Yup Sing Indulged In the shadow calmly, "has with the Is- communicated were the mark of a deep moving white figure defined Itself, SYNOPSIS. of an Icy smile. State Department at Washington, and and vicious suing, apparently a massive knife slash," I was not in the least from "Your friend, Mr. Clyde," he said, the United States authorities are now carved wardrobe, which stood ajalnst Robert Cameron, capitalist, consults with a brief impressive pause between only waiting our word to put your the wall opposite the huge, testered Philip Clyde, newspaper publisher, re- Checkabeedy brought me garding anonymous threatening each word, "and Ronald McNish are good, gentlemanly friend under arrest, back to a bed. letters he one realization of place. ?" fece,vd- The first promises a sample and the same man." Mr. Clyde, for the crime he commit- time and He ' The spectacle was at least arresting. of the writer's power on a certain day. Up to I spoke my name In a half-whlBp- and On that day the head la mysteriously cut this point had maintained ted on the high seas, sixteen years I know I halted abruptly as if stricken lat-!?- my I again a from a portrait of Cameron while the "' poise. I had listened with feigned ago." awoke to realities with start h room. Clyde theory all at once with total paralysis. For a Jn has a respect and myself satisfac- . "The officers are here, sir," he ln: ' that the portrait was mutilated while the denied the For a moment I stared at them In heart-bea- t or two I think I stopped m. nm i , i . tion of pre- formed me, matter-of-factl- fun i.nnnn..niu v hi ji. ij a nu .l.iii neituj inier interruptions. But at this silent amazement. breathing. But my eyes meanwhile removed by means of a string;, unnoticed posterous I my- "The officers?" I repeated, and then, by Cameron CTlalvn P.HVlnn claim, could contain "You're both mad," I exploded at were strained fixedly upon the appari- rmA.nn'a self no memory reasserting itself, I added: niece, with whom Clyde is In' love, finds longer. Before the slowly length, "both crazy. Do you think for tion, seeing pass with almost In- 1 . and it the head ft - f.1 ma .' m ...... 1. spoken "Oh, yes, of course. Ask v... iii i ,iu jui unii huiicu w sentence was complete I had one moment I believe such rot as them to wait beneath the one a tree, where tt had been used as a sprung up, Just a moment, Checkabeedy." credible swiftness I,1"1--, Clyde pledges Evelyn to secrecy. restless with impatient in- that? Even if what you say were pos- dim light above the bureau, I recog- Clyde that a Chinese boy employed dignation, my blood throbbing in my sible and It isn't you would have to Into the mental marshalling of facts by Philatus Murphy, an living temples, which ensued there came a mem nized Cameron. artist my hands itching to throttle Identify the accused by something bet- vivid At room was nearby, had borrowed sick-chamb- the same moment the eron a rifle from Cam- an honest man's ory of that weird scene In the a lodKekeeper. Clyde makes an ex-c- traducers. ter than the mere word of a man who flooded with a sudden glare. Bryan too, to call on Murphy and is repulned. "That," I cried, hoarse with exas- when Cameron had raved in pretends hadn't seen him for years. Of what had seen, and had switched on the . to be investigating alleged peration. "Is a damnable He!" use would such an Identification be a strange tongue, mingled with words "lfr,acJ'na of the game laws and speaks pidgin-Englis- electrics. Simultaneously he flashed or finding the bowl of an opium pipe un- If I expected retaliation I was disap- against testimony of Mr. Cam- of h and a few phrases der the tree the past me and was at his patient's side.' where Cameron's portrait pointed. Yup Sing's yellow life-lon- g incriminating phrases, in the light of wa found. boy seamed eron's friends?" I heard him The Chinese Is found face tonight's revelation of vigorous ver- "What does this mean?" dead next morning. While visiting Cam- continued an immobile mask for "Since you doubt our ability to say. did you want? Can't I eron in his dressing room a Nell Qwynne whatever may nacular. If what Bryan had said waa "What mirror la mysteriously emotion he have felt, Identify," was Mr. Yup's prompt re- you ten minutes? I shattered. Cameron and Chen true and for him to lie about a mat- trust alone for bectnnes seriously ilf as a result of the Mok placidly consulted his joinder, "I may add that there are two told you, Cameron, you must not hock. The third letter appears mysteri- memoranda. ter as readily demonstrable was hard- that ously on marks of Identification, which must, I leave your I am with you." Cameron's sick bed. It makes ly to be considered I must conclude bed unless direct threats against the life of Cameron, "Robert Cameron," I went on, my think, convince even yourself." I saw Cameron cower under the up- tells Cameron the envelope was passion myself beaten at all points. From first empty whetted by their Indifference, I laughed grimly. So was braiding. In eyes I read He tells Evelyn everything and that their to last, then, I had been defending a his terror? plana to take Cameron on a trip. "has been a gentleman of leisure and game! For nearly a month Cameron all my sympathy was aroused on .S.iyacl? up a creature unworthy of defense. and 2 Picks fisherman found fortune always. Of, all men In the had been their prisoner. In time Bryan be carrying arirtlng helplessly in a boat. He gives that It was difficult to accept this con- this Instant mifrht the name of Johnson. Cameron disap- world he is the last to be accused of they had examined, inspected, inven- out Dr. Massey's orders, but he ap- pears from yacht while Clyde's back Is such a crime as this. A seafaring man! clusion. Mind and heart alike were turned. A Is toried him. His scars, moles, birth- peared to me unnecessarily harsh. fruitless search made for a A smuggler of pre- arrayed against Yet, thinking motor boat seen by the captain Just be- coolies! It Is too marks had been listed, and were now it "What were you doing?" he insist- fore Cameron disappeared. al- posterous clearly now, I recognized fully the po- Johnson Is even for discussion. And to be used to identify him with a rene- ed; I saw him roughly grasp lowed to go after being closely questioned I sition in which I had placed myself. I and then Evelyn want to tell you now, Mr. Yup, and gade murderer of up, re- takes me letters to an expert In you, Chinese coolies. had willing wager, his patient's arm, and hold it pronounces too, Mr. Chen, I slant-eye- been to swear, to lltert"'"e. who them that shall leave I told my d vealing a tightly hand. or Chinese origin. Clyde seeks no visitors that there was no tattoo mark, and the beBt clenched from a assistance stone unturned to bring to Justice their trick was transparent. I In remon- Chinese fellow college student, But they evidence witness had "Mr. Bryan!" cried who recommends him to Yup Sing, most those who are guilty of having made only looked at me with an expression strance. "Gently, gently. Remember " prominent Chinaman In New York. The (his unthinkable mistake. Hitherto I proved me wrong. Certainly I could IRTIuP- nmmlB I . I J . i . which seemed half pity half con- But nurse paid small heed to iu iiiiurmuiion or have been, and expect no mild Judgment from these the Cameronf among his countrymen. Among unable to get a clew But tempt me. He was busy opening the doubled iT.eron' ,atte""e tound one from one what you have said tonight away Asiatics. Honest as I had been, they Addison, who does "Did you ever observe a tattoo fist speaks of seeing Cameron with difficulty. you mark must. believe that I had known, and In Fekln. Cameron had frequently de- that Both of shall on your friend's left I now I could look Cam- clared to Clyde answer, now, forearm?" asked had meant to deceive them. They stood where that he had never been In to the authorities." Mr. Chen Mok. squarely In face, my gaze China. Clyde calls on Dr. Addison. He As I spoke probably thought that I had signalled eron1 the but learns that Addison and Cameron were at I edged toward an elec "Never," I answered. was elsewhere. It was bis left hand pne time Intimate friends, fall- tric pushbutton, to Bryan to endorse me In my lies, and ing but had a at the side of the. "He has one there." over which Bryan was engaged, and out over Cameron's denial of having tuimney-piece- , that the nurse misunder- been seen in ana at the last word. I "I had either goes Pekln by Addison. Clyde am willing to wager something stood or openly from his wrist to his elbow the sleeve to meet Yup Sing, sees Johnson, at- pressed it. valuable rebelled. tempts to follow him, falls Into a base- he hasn't a tattoo mark any- Before Checkabeedy bad reached the of his white night robe had been ment, sprains his un- That Checkabeedy, following my in- where on fore- ankle and becomes his person," I retorted, "and door, I recalled lilm. pushed back, exposing a sinewy conscious. Clyde Is found by Miss Clement, structions, had remained within close I'll prove It in five arm, marked precisely as Bryan bad a missionary among the Chinese. He Is call was minutes." "On second thought," I said, "the of- Ick several days as a result of Inhaling demonstrated by his prompt "We. shall be glad to described charcoal Evelyn appearance. have the ficers need not wait Tell them that It fumea. tells Clyde of a ' proof," said Yup Sing. Scrutinlzlngly I bent forward. The peculiarly acUng anesthetic which renders "Telephone It was a mistake. I shall not require a person temporarily unconscious. Mur- the police station," I Once more I pressed the button at tattooing was indisputable, and, as the phy is discovered to re- them." kve mysterious commanded, "to send two officers here the side of the chimney-piece- , and nurse had said, it bore no evidence of lations with the Chinese. Miss Clement at once." Turning to Yup Sing, and his com- promises to get Cam-er?.n- v once again Checkabeedy Information about appeared in panion, I added: being recent work. .iumP In Crystal Consolidated, of the doorway. Up to moment I hoped which Cameron Is the head, is caused by "What Mr. Bryan has told you Is the that bad a rumor CHAPTER XXIII. "You telephoned?" I way oth- of Cameron's Illness. Clyde flnd3 asked. greatest surprise to me. Even yet I against hope that in some or Cameron on Fifth avenue in a dazed and "Yes. sir." er a misconception had occurred. I emaciated condition and takes him home A Tattoo Mark. "Very can scarcely believe It, unless the Cameron awakes from a long sleep and good, now send Mr. Bryan to mark and the scar were had hoped, I suppose, for the perform peaks In a strange tongue. He gives or- - Though I spoke in my ordinary tone, obtained while to me here, at once." Then turning to my ance of some miracle which would ex- an Imaginary crew In Chinese the visiting Celestials gave no sign friend was a prisoner. in the bands iders Then in terror cries: "I didn't Cameron's accusers, I explained: "Mr. of your countrymen." onerate this man. And. now that hope them." Evelyn that they heard me. I blue-pricke- declares the man Is had expected Bryan, for whom I have Just sent. Is was obliterated by those d J?.' h?T. uneIe- - Evelyn and Clyde call on protestation. I "Tattoo marks and scars show age Miss Clement for promised should not have been nursing my friend. He would natural- letters D. M, N. beneath an almost ex- Information surprised I no less than faces," the merchant re- and find that the Chinaman who was to had been forced to restrain ly know if what you say is true." act facsimile of the black smudge rive It has lust been murdered. Miss plied. "Both of these are years old. Clement glvea Clyde them to make them prisoners, in fact, To my surprise they made no which bad taken the place of signature a note asking him to until the demur. Any capable Judge of such things will read It after he leaves the mission and arrival of the police But Yup Sing, however, asked that he. on each of the three threatening let- then destroy 1L It tells of the abduction neither - tell you that Possibly Mr. Bryan can of a white man by of them either moved or spoke, might be- permitted to put to the nurse ters the black smudge, of which Cam- Chinese who shipped until my tell." him back to China. The man Is accused the silence, In nervously ex- the necessary questions, and as I was eron, wearing it then Indelibly upon of the crime of the "Sable Lorcha" in cited condition, becoming "The scar Is not a fresh one," said which 100 Chinamen ap- unbeatable perfectly confident that no incriminat- the cuticle, bad dared to feign utter were killed. The to me, I the nurse. "As to tattoo marks, I am pearance In New York of the man they demanded: ing answers could be given, no matter Ignorance. supposed thev had shipped to . not experienced; but I China "By what right, Mr. Yup, do you what the form of catechism, I willing- shouldn't think And yet, I asked once more, throws consternation Into the Chinese. the mark on Mr. Cameron's arm was myself The brougham In which Clyde and Eve- make the assertion that my friend and ly acceded. bow was it that I had never noticed lyn are riding Is ,held up by an armed your enemy are put there recently." man. Clyde Is one?" Had I not played tennis and golf It before? Again and again I bad seen seized by Murphy and a With "Gentlemen," I said, making a final fight ensuea. Evelyn and Clyde are res- j. supercilious arrogance of with Cameron scores of times on hot that forearm bared. Surely I would cued by the police and return home. They manner maddened me to stand, "while I do not question Mr. find Yup Sing and the Chinese that the limit summer days when, with shirt sleeves have observed so odd a mark: certain- consul l, Bryan's honesty In awaiting them. Yup tells Clyde the story of he made reply. rolled above his elbows, his forearms entire this matter, ly I would have been perplexed by of the crime of the "Saule Lorcha," In "I I prefer to see these -- 97 was coming to that. Mr. Clyde, were bared to view? Could by nevertheless those three unfitting Initials. . which Chinamen were deliberately sent there of myself. you to their death by one Donald M'Niah, when you so unfortunately lost your any possibility have been a tattoo marks Identification, If "There, now!" Bryan was saying. whom they declare Is will excuse jis for five minutes, I Cameron. temper. In stating the purpose of our mark there, and I not have seen It? shall "Back to bed with you, Ctmeron. What I 1 you not be longer." visit think Informed that it was Mr. Bryan came quickly, a little duz-- did you want this letter for, anyway? CHAPTER XXII Continued. two-fol- At grand Jn the first place, we cam zled, seemingly, at being called to the foot of tho staircase, If it was necessary for you to have it, "McNish escaped, I presume?" 1 Evelyn me. Bryan, my sug- td give what you had asked for infor- such an audience. Purposely I keDt Joined at couldn't I have got It for you?" asked the question more to relieve as- the mation. In the second place, we came silence, merely waving an Introductory gestion, went to the elevator and "Give it back to me!" Cameron was tensity of the silence which ensued, way, I to request something from you as- hand toward the two Chinamen. cended that while she and slow- pleading, piteously. "Give It back to any velvet-carpete- than because of doubt on this sistance. The motive Yup ly climbed the broad, d point. " of the threaten- Sing tactfully explained the sit me! It is a private matter. Give It ing letters which Mr.. Cameron re- marble steps to the floor above. me, "McNUh escaped," uation. back to or destroy It before my he echoed. ceived, I think I have made "A "I thought you were never coming eyes. "And no one clear. For question has arisen, Mr. Bryan." Burn it, here, before me." else?" sixteen years my people, the out of that room," she declared, nerv- me "The Eurasian kinsfolk he said, with more of suavity in his "Let have It. Mr. Bryan," ! cook escaped, too. of the victims of the Sable Lorcha, tone I ously. "Once, I was on the verge of asked, turning to gen- He broke out of his . than bad hitherto observed and the unhappy Hastily he have searched the world for the fiend any going after you. -- The first time you I patched together a whether by chance your patient tleman said: "You'll trust me, won't raft and reached who brought upon them a sorrow be- any rang for Checkabeedy, I mean. . . you, Cameron? I'll destroy land a week later, has a mark of character whatever it, unread, more dead than yond any that you of the Occident can tattooed upon his What did you have him telephone for? if you wish it." alive.". left forearm. If you understand. sTo us of the Celestial have observed such, we shall be glad He absolutely refused to tell me. "No, no-- no," he objected, earnestly. "And all the rest those ninety-seve- n Empire the tombs of our you will kindly Was It the two policemen? . , . "Give It back to me." ' delude!, fathers are If describe it." " tricked countrymen of very dear. McNish robbed these men The nurse flung What did you want them for? But even as he demanded It, Bryan yours T" questioning glance .... perished you go away not only of life but of decent burial." at me. and I nodded reassuringly. I Why did let them again? put it in my hands; and spreading It "To a man." . . . Aren't-thos- e "That Is all very well," I exclaimed, did not wonder Chinamen ever out for it had been crumpled to a pel-l-et "Then graphic that he waB surprised the description you impatiently, "but can't you see that a at the question. going? . . . What on earth did you In the InvaUd's clutch I was about have Just given me, came how? Prom terrible mistake has been made? Why or Is want with Mr. Bryan? What to humor him, when the Certainly "Is there, there not, such ... superscription whom? not from the cook, under heaven you should fancy that in mark?" the Oriental urged. are you going upstairs for, now?" caught my eye ar.d held It. who was locked In the galley?" finge- I ques- Mr. Cameron, a gentleman to his "There Is; yes, sir." How tactfully answered these Tbeemvelope bore the name and ad- I , "Partly from the cook, yes," he !, r-tips, you have found this outlaw I think, involuntarily, I started for tions and others shall not attempt to dress: "Donald McNish, Taylor's Ho- only I unmoved. "And partly from McNish Is Incomprehensible." ward. I know that for Just a breath I decide. I know that set my tel. New York City, U. S. A." one to whom McNUh, himself, de- Once more Yup Sing smiled his Icy thought my ears had played me a teeth to guard the one problem which (TO BE CONTINUE!?.) scribed his own crime." smile and the Vice Consul made as if trick. Then, suddenly, there swept absorbed me, and which for worlds I . 8carclty of Opium Felt. The Vice" Consul here a- - speak, my would not have her know. added word to but thinking better of It, ap- back across memory that expres- Codeine, a very largely "Moreover," he said, and his parently, Checkabeedy's: "It Is all right, Evelyn," I assured used nar- accent maintained his stolid silence. sion of "Who between Is more than twice Its was In narked contrast with mer- "You were coming I you I her, over and over again. "There Is cotic normal the to that," urged. and me. sir, don't trust, nohow." value, owing to the scarcity chant's perfect English, "we cor- man to whom McNish not the smallest danger. . , . They o! have "The boasted Could It be possible that Bryan was in opium. Carbolic acid roborative evidence. It happened of bis deed wag man who conspiracy? came to give me Information. , . . continues to that the Identified the But only for the advance in price, Is the lorcha sank In what you him. 'ibey had been partners moment You must be very tired, little girl. and it not at all call in the briefest did this doubt sway unlikely that the cost of household hoa water. Six months later, Far East in the trade of welter of my thoughts. . . . Go to bed, now, and forget It she smuggling amid the Into disinfectants may be increased. The was declared a menace to shipping. coolies. The one. 1 have no all until morning. . . . Yes, I'll daunt. its place rolled an amazement that most noteworthy of the few Under ordinary conditions she was. no than the we tell you everything, then." article would better other: vet shocked and stunned;, that checked which have declined In Is have been dynamited was. believe our Informant was I wonder bow many women there value gly. where she that neither me all standing, as it were; for Bryan cerln, which, a long period But because of the tragedy, she was directly nor Indirectly was amplifying, was telling are who, burning with curiosity as she after of concerned In about the high value, now shows sign ( sow raised, and examined; and the feoW the particular piece of krnulity was, would bav obliged me as site s la f mark, which be bad first noticed be iH 4a l The Kenna Record JEWELRY Dr. H."L. Fiscus. D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r ft THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. -- 5 physician A 6uraeen, and V'rtp. i f - She sienna SDrugstcre. JeffSD. WAite Wrcs, Geo, 3. Citttefielrl Vice Pnes. Jj PUBLISHED WEEKLY 'Jure, Jresk ZDrugs A "Chemicals, illl i..M,"MNiiiriiiiivi'MVrtiMrtinihini, The best and Knterci! Fflm.iry Rtlt 19(17 at e Kenna, 8 kinds Patent Viltdklnes A dteek Rem- New Mexico, Post Olfioe, a f oiul Class edied, dtaticnerq. Rubber "Seeds and Mail Matter. - - . ' StrictIt a home institution most reliahle 0 ieilet iirtidcs.''-- Subscription $100 Pt fear In Vienna, t dyance S Your patronage solicited. 9. W. Zinfi, Advertiselntr rn'.f made known appllcallon DAVID L. GEYER fteswell, - - - View wesiQC. Ve jS 8 LA ID OFFICE PRACTICE LOCAL AND P1JRS 1NAL. I respectout, A SPECIALTY. Mra. J. R West left Monr'ay Xotice for Piibllentlon. Office In Ramona Blook . W. SB. Scott, WI777 0iM62 for Corona, .. M. to spend fov-er- al Departmena of he Interior, U. b ROSWKLL, ' N. M. months witli her sister. Ijind Ofllce at Roswcll. N. M. Feb. 20, 1013. 1.1 Cash Notice Is hereby (riven that Oliver W. Bish John Smith left on Tnesd'av op, of Boar., N. A. who, on May 15. l'lll, made homestead entry Serial No. 0247V7, for NWM morning fur to be See, 10, and on Autf. 10, 1111. made afld'I entry gone indefmUelv Serial No. 0SS093, for NEW, Section 9, Town I 9 east, N. M. P. Meridian, r: l. roderjbon, RETURNGD south. Huntre YHSTERDAY. m has tiled notice of intention to n.ake final three-yea- r proof, loestnbllsh claim to the Tb e Bar bei G. W. drove of Poron.a N. M hind above described, before II. P. f.tvelr, h b Commissioner, NORTH SID- E- - wan here over Sunrt.iv and Pun-da- y U. S in his office, at KlUlns, N.M, on April 4, 1913. ' x Agent for the Parhamlle Steam night visitinu with Mrs. J. Claimant names as witnesses: K Loundry, of Amarlllo. Texas B. "West nnd family. Charles C. Lnyton, Perry W. Hrown. Wil b liam E. Hinslmw, Lee R- - Robertson all of Phon. Nor 13 The caitle market is 15c to 35c Hoax. N. M. T C. TlLUrrsoN, Stealers in ra-M- higher this week than last. (f Hculster. v" Xotico for Publication". A pleasant little surprise was $uilding and x oisian oinoii ROY C McHENRY Material of tho Interior, U. S. Land planned nnd vcrv successfully Odlee at Uoswell. N. M. Feb. 13, 1913. Attorneyand Counsellor at Law carried out on the Fuller family Notion is hereby given that Alonzo D. . Hlbbs Building, Implements. Ohatten, of F.lklns, N, M. who. on Nov. 5 1907. evening Farm last Saturday It ;;f. rflso tfreprieten ef mode II. K. 13312. Sor. No. 013129. for NWM. . Washington, D. C. heing their first wrddirig v- - See. and on May 11. VXfl made add entry Serial No. 01H021. for Sm SEK, Section 17; Panel office. Practice nnd also Mr. Fuller's NE!4, NEK NE, Section 20, Township i ... a Specialty .birthday. Tlio evening was Hhc 8 S. Ranve ME., N. M P. Meridian, has llled ithep'. three-yea- I emia 9in notioe of Intention to make final r at panics of different, kinds Proof, to establish claim to the land above H. Lively, 17. S. Com- 1 described, before P. o d - Tlie unsightly Livery , XOell "Castings, Hanks, all kinds ef "Salcanized Jren and Sin ttOerk.- missioner in bis ofrtce nt Elklns, N. M. on barn, has been torn down and a April 3, 1913, .'. n: ' Repairing Tieatlii and Promptly Shite nZ Clalmnnt names ns wltnesvcs: new, modern, moie commodious Auuust Schultz, Cleorve ". Cooper, James L. structure is now going up in its i'hiitten, Allrt' N. Strntton, all of ElUins, N-- T. V. TlUfrtnon, SEEDS immans ' place. The new F28-M0- barn will be Hires. ReRlstcr. Garden. Field and Flower Seed adequate for the accommodation A0T1CE FOB PUDLICATION. ; Vegetable Plants.. of all the local driving teams ns 011707. . . , . - well as the transient teams that Department of the Interior, U. J. Poultry and rs' Supplies. lodge IVollce for Pulillcntion. 7. S, SDep' of JlggricuHure Land Offlco at itoswell, N. M. Feb. 13. 1113. will here. 0I7S05 t Notice Is hereby irlven that Elizabeth ChntM Ask for Catalogue and Price Lisr. Department ol trie Interior, U. S. "ieatiet 33une.au. ten. of Elkins. N. M., who. on April 17.1008. There has jusl. arrived in Ken-v- a, Officii nt Uoswell. N..M. Feb. 85. 1913. made H. E. 1 ItW, Serial No. 014701,. for NEU ROSWELL SEED CO., a car of the best brands of Notice is hereby irlven Hint Ollie M. Harris, Station, fJSoax, Section 13, Township 8 S. Knnpe ST E. N, M. April 16, 1909. ' P, Meridian, tins tiled to of Klklns. N. M. who. on made notice of intention 115-11- 7 - flour that has ever come to' tins .'MONTHLY SUMMARY. three-yea- r S. Main Roswetl.N.M. II I". STiiil No. 017503, lor SEW beollon SI. 9 make final Proof, to establlsn claim town II. P. .Seed Adapted to or any 'other, something Tuwnshlp 7 8.. Range 27 E.. X. M. P. Meridian, FEBRUARY lo the land nhove described, before tha Southwest.' that you have all used and know has tiled notice of intention to make final Lively, U. S. Commissioner, in his office at three-yea- r Proof, to cluiin to the Temperature, Elltlns. N M. on April 3. 113. is goi'd. establish OTICE OF CONTEST. it Von can also buy In nil ubove described, before H. P. lively, Mean temperature 30 Claimant names at witnesses: hardware and dry goods at cost LT. S. Cominlssloiicr. In his ofllco ot ElUins, N. Auuust Schultz,. Bert N. Muncy, James L Department of- - tho Interior. U. S. M. on April 7. Iiil3. Maximum temperature ...... 1i Clmtten. Albert N. Strntton. all of Elklns.?!. Lard OIHce. Itoswell. N. M. Feb,. , 1913, and less at the same store that, ' Claimant names a3 witnesses: : Minimum temperature ? M. T. C. TiluiTson. . To Don C. W. Tetriolt of Snyder, Texas, will handle the flour. Louis N. Todd. Charles M. Hull. Wlllinm D. FJ8-M2- Register. Oontostee: Sturges, nil Klklns, N. M. Greatest daily range .. i 49 You ore bereSy noliHcd Smilh. Hat'le of 0TIpr FOR 1TBLICATI0N. ' that Audrew 3, M7 A T. C. Tillot.3K, Register. Precipitation.'. IlniMswell, who aivos Afton, Texas pa his post-onic- e . 0.W'K nddrers, did on Jan. 9, 1013. II le in this The ..36-10- Methodist church here Notice for Publication. Total 0 Department of the Interior, U- S ofllce his duly corroborated application to which has stood unfinished for 0WS07 017930 Clear , ...... 19 Land Office at Roswell, N. M.. Feb 20, contest and secure the cancelation ot Department of the Interior. U.S. Land ID13. Notice is hereby irlven that Emilt E. your homestead, entry Serial No. 0I7OM made sihout fnur'years is - now being onice at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 28. WI3. Partly cloudy 6 Props, of Rluhland. N. who, on Nov. S3. March 20, 1000, for NIC!- Section 32, Town. ceiled and finished up complete. Notice is hereby t'lven thut Melvin Cave, ojoudy 3 1910. made H E. Serial No. 0S:tnw, for SH. U S., Uamte 38 E., N. (. V. Meridian, and. The entire community has con of ICiliins, N. M who, on Oct. SI, 1907, made bplow Section 11. Twp. 6 S., Ranxe 38 E, N. M. P. as irrounds for his contest he alleges that H. E. 13008, Berinl No. 0IJSO7, forNHNWM. mark indicntes zero Merldian.has tiled notice of intention to make said Don C. W. Tetrlck has never settled on trihuted liberally either in work see 88. and NH NEX. Sec. 117: and on May 8 William Hornf-r-, final three year proof, ( o establish claim to the his homestead, or Improved It in any manner, I'Ki'i, made add. entry Serial No. 617939, for SH land above described, before C E. Toombs, and that said Don C. W. Tetrick has Dot been or cash. The work is progress- Bo-a- z, NWK. Sec. S6, andSHNKX. Sec. S7.Twp. 7 obsei vpr, postofiice address, U. . Commissioner, in his ofllce at Uichluud. on the land slnoe September 1409. ing nicely anil J7 N. M. Merldiun. N, M. on April 4. l'M3. . , Von are, therefore, further notified the building will S., KanKe E... P. bus illil N. M . j that the allegations soon he one that tho communi- notice of Intention to make final five A Ibree Claimant names as witnesses: said win be taken by this offlce as year proof, to estubltsb alaliu to the land Alwln ll. Qoelzer. Georeo M, Prom.'John having been confessed by you and your said ty may he proud of. above described, before II. P, Lively. U. 8. T. Props, tliese of Itlchland. N. M , Henjamin entry will be canceled thereunder without 1. " your right CVnimisMoner, in hit ofllce at Eiliina.M. on C. Sharry, ol KedliiBd, N. M. . further to be beard therein, either Did - - ofllce on you you hear tho Wedding ApiilT, l'13. . MS M8 f. TiLUr)B, flegiater. before this or appeal, if fail to Claimant namesas wltnesucs: file In this oftlce within twenty days after the Bells this week? jVOTICE ' William T. S. liurns. Dora Samples. Deroy BlJCKaE2'S SCE0S SUCCEED! XT A FOB PlTJLICAf iojr. FOUUTH publication of this notice, aa shown 021755 ' your ('. Cave. Jessee rave, all of Elklns. X, M. fy-- OF FEU: W. . 03289 below, answer, under oath. speoliicaUy M7-A- T. C. negtater. SPECIAL department of the JnterlorfU. S. Land meeting and responding to these allegations Tiixotsok. Mad to 1U new llMltwtM. a triui mu w of EXCURSIONS intkB you cur rriuaucul customer. j Onice at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 13. 1013. eontest. or If you tall within that time to file Xotlce (or Publication. Notice Is hereby given that John B. Kinir, In this oftlce due proof that you have served 0I950S , 11 Lbe fineMt TrIp. f splendid ; Oel, OMt v.ru- - r- of Judscn, N M. who. on Sept, 14, 1W8. made a copy of your answer on the auld contestant iii:iosrti..-a.w.- r li.iw vrietie.tHau. I Department of the Interior. U. S. Of ARANTEKU TO fLt hhK. u II. E. Serial No. 0339. for SWM, and on Feb. either In person or by registered mall If this to-da- y; Paper-- 18, 1910, 1 entry No. 0!17."5. is by copy r.nnd Office at Hoswell. N M. Mod. 4. 191 i. WrHe Mention thit made add for service made the delivery of of M. Wunije 33 your person-proo- Notice is hereby iflven that Lennrd A. SVM. See. T l. 8.. E., N. M. P. answer to the contestant in f Meridian, ha llled Rumiiles, of Elklns. N. M. who. on Auit 7. notice of intention to make of such service must be either the said con Hnal three year proof, to establish claim to testants written acknowledgment of his re: Hii . made H. E. Serial No. 019&K. for E U tcrw pwtogt .ni p.ekltic Utd tMtv ihl. Talual- ufiwiiM ni n",T '.Bill, vwcidbt wiid u.t oi. desclhed, C B. copy, Section 84, Township1 7 H. Kange t7 E.. N.M. Ka. the land above before Toombs celpt of the showing the date ot its iHtrveUv. lli.Utllul n4 'Ifii,t UMk, Commissioner, 1'. Meridian, lias tiled notice of Intention to U. 8, in hla Office at New receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom U W P, BUCK Bt K BTKttr Hope, 4, r .'.'. N M, on April 1413. the delivery was stating Account Annual Meet- iiinke three-yea- Proof, to staullih claim to made when and the lunil above described, before H. P, Llvelv, t r Claimant names as witnesses: where the copy was delivered; If made toy ing Fort Worth Pat Stock U. S. CommtMHloner in bla ofllce at Elklns, Fred W. Davis. Charley C. Davla. M. Clayton registered mall, proof of such service must N.M. on April 8, 1913. Uaker these of Nobo. N. M , James W. Taylor consist of the affidavit nf the person by whom , copy and Horse Show. March Claimant names as witnesses: of Judson. N. M. T. C. Tillot.-iuH- the waa mulled stating when and the FJS-Ms- post ofllce to which it was mailed, Vto It. Hackult. Buby Fairclolli, Albert Rcifister. and tbls affidavit must be accompanied by the post- 8th tor 15th. Kaiiea. Charles S. I.usli. all ofElkins. N. M. Notice for Publication. master's receipt for the letter. You should ,M7 A4 T. C. TiLLOToi, Reuister. Notice for Publication. Tickets on sale Kenna 021.137 state In your answer the name cf the post-offic- e non-coa- H. 06894 l V. epartient ot tho Inuorlor, U. S. Land to which you desire future, notices to Xotire for Publication. cf tha Interior, U. 8. Lane you. March to neartment Oftlce at Roawell. N. M. Feb. SO, 1913. be sent to T. C Tillouon. Register. 7th 14th return 01 8 Office Fort. N. M.. Jan. 6.T13. . 6" at Sumner. lit D. Date of first publication Feb. Stub. 191X William N Notice hereby irlven that Jamea Can Department of . the Interior, U. 8. No Hue Is hereby given that " " second " Meh. 7th 1913. Limit March 16th. Fare M. non. of Route X Elida, N. M. who, on Jan. 8, Jones, of Kenna, N. who. ou Auk. K. '9"9 " " " 191S. Land Office at Uo.swell, N. M. Mch. 1910. made add' II. E. Rer No 021387, third Moh.J4th add. II. F. No OBSW. forSWX, Section for Lot " is hereby given Olive A. made . S-- " " Moh. 1013. $17.95. Notice that I, Section S. Twp 8 , Ranire 8J E.. N. M fourth tlst 34. Twp. 4 S, Range 89 E. N. M-- P. Meridian, P of Valley View, N. M. who, on Mch. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make 1009, 0I87M. HW,i, has Died notice of Intention to make three i. made II. E. Serial No. for Final three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to SiOTlCE FOlt PUBLICATION. 33 M. year Proof, to establish claim to the. land Trip Seo.'SJ. Townships S.. iianjre E.. N. P. the Dun C Round Excursion described, before C. Savage. V land above described, before 0S10U3 . Merldiun, bus (lied notice of Intention to make obove lan V. 8. CommlHsloner, Commissioner, in his office Kenna, N.M. savaKC, in his ofllce Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Fares Account Ccnven-tnt- o three-yea- Proof, to establish claim to the S. at M. at Kenna, N. on April fi, 1913 oilice Uoswell, N, M., Feb. 13, 1B13, In nd above described, before Can C. Savage, on April 10. Ml A at Claimant names as witnesses: Notice Is hereby given Joseph F. Head Ccmp W.O. W. U.K. C'omml".!aner, In bis ofllce at Iveunn, N. Claimant names as witnesses: that Charles 11. Slack. Joe 1). Slack. William J lioolhe.of Kenna. N. M. who, on Deo. 16, IS09, M. on April H, 103- - Jason T. Gandy Jason II. Oandy, William Smith, 3. Kllda mude H. K No. 0(1093. 1. 1. Dallas, Texas, March 10th 11. Cooper, Henry T, Jones, all of Kenna, N Pounds. Waller all of 'Route Ser. Jur Lot Seu. Clalmant names as witnesses: N, M. T. C, TiuxTrsoN,' Twp. e S.. Kange St K., N. M. P. Meridian, John O. lVbilalter, John O. Huithe. John II. M. C. C. IIinby. to 15th 1913. FifiAl ' FS8 M28 Ucgister has tiled notice of intention to make nnul Pord, Edirnr L. Mcllryde, all of Valley View, Resiste. three-yea- - Proof, to establish to the N.M. T. l Th.i.otwin. land described, Dun C, Savage, Tickets on March 8 ' Coming right down to brass above before sale M7-A- lleBlsler. U. 6. Commissioner, in his ornee. nt Kenna, N. Tlie,action8-)- f a conceited t.acl8, I ho man who can't see and 9 return Limit March M. on March SS. 1813 ' I6lh 517.95. Patience ooaso to ho a virtnrtT person and an intoxicated one any good in the othr fallow's Claimant names as witnesses: when you allow others to im- ar one about as offensive s sidV of a proposition is too piej Joe D. Slack. John W. Pounds. Oa P. Butlr, I. L. Fuller, Agent, pose upon James T. Butler, ull of Route 8. Elida. N, M. you. the other, udict'd io make a good citizen, T l M 'l T. C. TUlotsou, Register, Notice for Publication. VOTICE OF CONTEST. X0TICE F0II PUniMCATIOJ. Notice for Publlcntlod. :8 non conl F. B. 0.1117 C0348 04256 ' 8632 OSSOftS Department Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior, V. 8." Department of the Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior, U. 8, of tlie and Office at Hoswell. If. M. Jnn. St, 1913. Land Offi'-i- ! nt Roswell. N. M. Jsn, W. 1913. eH, Rtliable. Pr Land Office at Tort Bumner, N. M. Feb. 7. Land Office. Roawell. K. M. Feb. 8. 19U Guaranteid Is- Notice Is hereby given that AKln F. lllack. Notice Ishcrhv given that John Eruniert. toPltii 1113. Notice hereby given tliat William S. M. Scott, of Sweetwater, A GariVner in4 .To John Texas. of Houte 3. Elida. N. M., who. on March 10, N. M. who, on Mnrch 2', 1&T7, made Tvrr Bootbe, of Kllda, N. M. who, onAuu. 13, IfMO, Contesttfc: of Kenna. jiBntPruiiin m um 1910. made additional K. H. Serhil No. lUioet. If. K. II.V), Serial No. 01122". for N'v SKV. milrlor moritii of Out made oris II. E. No. 03117. for HEX. Sou. 3i You hereby Virginia C. n win. are noiilicd that W, 33 17. Twp OS.. Range 31 1 . 5 orthorn G row 8 5 V. , 11. Ifr.l). forkE'f, Section Township 0 S., Range NH S'.VX. Twp. S.. Range and on May Rlcl'.nrfl, who Klves Kllda, N. M. his piist-offlc- as M. Meridian, intpn- - M Irw Hint of intenlon PECIAk OFFER made add'l. homestead entry. No. 0n3i8 for N. 1. hns filed notice of X. P M.Ti'liiin. notice address, did on January 8, l'n.3. Hie In - FOI 10 CENTO SWX SW'V Section 33. Township 5 S. Range ionto make final three yrnr Proof, to estnh- to nmlcc tlnnl fivc-jeii- Proof, to es'sblisb 'I iMa-l- llils office his duly eorroborntcd abillcallon . we will d pout ont sh diilm to the land above described, before claim to II. c Innd nlinve dcsrilt'-d- before 32 E.. N. V. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of to contest and secure the" cancellation of FAMOL COLLECTION Dun C. Snvnge, I' S. ('onin.isslnner. in I1I9 Dnn C- Snvflirc, . Commissioner, ! W 1 0 Day Tomato IN intcnlion to make fire year on original and your entry. 012.78, I. f. . 10 homesteud SerinlNo made office, M., on 17, 1913. M. 13. 19'fL kg. Prl.w-- tuJLh three-yea- on add'l. Proof, to establish claim nt Kennn. N. Mnrch office nt Kennn, N. on Mnrch phg. BIMJrlB Cl.ry . Oct. IB, l'tn. fnrNl''4. Section 17. Township . C Claimant names as witnesses: aa witnesses: in to the hind above described, before Dan 7 S. Knnpe 32 E.. N M P Mnildisn. and as Claimant nan.es Snvage. TJ. S. Commissioner, In his office at William A. rettltt, Joe D. Slnck, Charles If. Ruber! L. Rnhoi-so- William B. Scott, John AIM la ritM vifw iwwrp --151 grounds for hl contest he alleges that John I S3, 3. M., O. Kimn-ons- , Smith, nil of Kenna. 00 Kenna. N. M on Marcli Ifll.'l. M Soott hns wholly abandoned said land, and Slack, these of Route Elidn. N. John A. Frank L. 10 'P WrtU WutI "owl tT Claimant names as witnesses: has not resided upon or cultivated any pnrt Whltaker, of Valley View. N. M. X. M. T. C. TiMvraoS. FII-M1- t Register, Ihor Willi our Nw i ln,triri.t f!nlnr"t0bi1. Joe D. Slack, John W. Pounds. O.a P. Butler thereof for m'ire thnn two years lust past. T. V. Tii.i.ot.)N, Register.. 1409 Hone Bt. Knekford, Illinois James T. Duller, all of Kllda. N. M. Ho hns sold and moved all improvements Notice for Publication. C. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. F14M21 C. Hxhrt. from the place , 012102 You are, notified the 020557 ' (2(i62 Mot ice for I'lililicntlon. therefore, further that U. S. mid allegations will be taken by this office as Department of tho Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior, tl794t Notice for Publication, M. 29, 113. having been confessed by you, and your said Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb. 4. 1913. Land Office at Roswell. N. Jiin. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land non F. S. 01037 063'fl coal entry will be canceled thereunder without your Notice is hereby Iriven that George O. Huff Notice is hereby given Hint Montgomery Office At Roswell, N. M. Feb 8. 1913. S. M. on March Department of the Interior, U. further rlffhl to bo heard therein, either before man, of valley Vlew.N. M., who. on Nov. 15, M. Sheets, of KH.ins. N. who. Notice Is hereby given John A. S3, K. 012182. for that Land Ofllce nt Fort Sumner, N. M. Deo. this office or on appeal, if you fall to file in this 1909. mnde II. E. Ser. No. (I2u".",7. for NEX. Sec l.i. lf.7. nnido If. IIJH Serinl No. Scott, Kennn. N. M. who, on May 10, 1909, 2 E., M. of 19is.- Notice Is hereby given "that Lulo T. office within twenty days after the FOURTH and on Mch. 15. 19in, ninnr ndd. entry, Serinl NK!. Sec. 2x. Twp. 7 S. l!nnir N. P. H, E. No. 017941 SWX, 3 made Ser. for Sec. Est es, formerly Lula T. MoDufTie. of Calvin. publication of this notice, as shown below, your No. 02S0C2, for Lots 3 & 4. SH NWX. Wee. 1, Meridian, hns tiled notice of intention to make and NWX. 10, Twp. 7 8.. Untitle 31 E.. llve-ycn- r Sec Oklahoma, widow of William E. McDulfie answer, under .ath, specifically meeting and wp. 7 S. Range 32 K. N. M. P. Meridian, hss Final Proof, to cstatiish claim to ' N. M. Meridian hns Hied notice of Inten- Lively I. deceased, who, od Nor. 17, 1007. made orlg. responding to these allegations of contest, or Hied notice of Intention to make Final thrce- - the lnnd nliove described, before If. P. tion to make Hnal three-yea- Proof , to cstab-lis- homestead entry No. 01D27, for XffX, See. ?S, If you fall within that time to file in this ofllce yenr proof, to establish claim to tb land K. CnmmlHsinner, in his ottlec ot Elkins. claim land ahore described, before to the Twp. 4 S. Kanfte 88 K., and on May 8. 1909. due proof that yfm have served a copy of jour bescribed, before Dan O. Snviige. IT. S. N. M. on Martth 11. 10U. Dan C. Savnee. U S. Commissioner, In his made additional homestead entry No. 00303. answer on the said contestant either In person Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, N. M. on Claimant names as witnesses: orrioe N. M. on March 18, 1013. at Kenna. ft.r NEX. Section SO. Township 4 S., Range or by registered mail. If this service Is made by March 18, 1913, Charley M. Hail. Louis N. Todd. John Hall. Claimant names" as witnesses:' 18 E.. N. M. P. Meridian hns tiled notice of the delivery of a copy of your answer to the Claimant names as wltnesneB: Fred Holgenfeld. nil of Elkins, N. M. H. es- John A. Kimmons, William Cooper, T. intention to mnko three year Proof, to ontestant In person, proof of such service, must Rodereck F. Houhnm. .'times E. McCabe, FJ-M- T. ('. TlLLoTsn!. Register. Dexter Gouty. Joo It. Evnns. all of Kenna, tablish claim to the land above described, be cither the Bald contestant's wr'ttcn acknowl William W. Drackeu, Edgar L. Mcltryde. all of M. T. C. Tillotsost. before Dan C. Savage. IT, S. Commissioner, edjTDient of his receipt of thw copy, showing the Valley View N. M. T. C. Tillotson. - Notice for Publication. F14-MI- M, 13, Register. in bis office at Kenna, N. on March 1913. date of. Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person F14-M- 14 Register. MWtt 019159 Claimant names as witnesses: by whom the delivery was made statlug when Department Interior, TJ. S. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION of the Ceorgo T. Llttlefleld. Willie A, Fry. both and whero the copy was delivered; If mado by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Jan 2f. 1913. non-coa- l F. 8. 03118 ' of Kenna. N. M., Jeff D. White. John Schlrck registered mall, proof of such service must con 021813 - ' Notice is hereby given Charley M, U. S. that Department of the Interior, both of Olive. N. M. C. C. Hbnrv, slst of tho affidavit of the person by whom the Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Hall, of Elkins, N. M., who, on Sept. 4. 1908. 4, Land Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. J31-M- J Reiiistcr. copy was mallmr stating when and the post office Office at Roswell, N . M. Feb. 5, 1913 made II. K. 0(H Serinl No. (103!2. for NH 1013. No hereby given Joseph F. lcets that o which It was mailed, and this affidavit must NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles SEX. SWX NEX. Section W; and NW! SWX of Kenna, N. M , who, on August 13, receipt Elkins, who, on Doothe. he accompalucd by tho postmastor's N. Stratton, of N.M. Feb. Sec. 23: nnd on Aug. 2. 1'n9. made add'l. entry 1006, mado II. E. 03110, for 8WV, Boo. 82, Notice ior Publication. No. for the loiter. 23, 1910. made H. E. Ser. No. 02IM3 for NWX No. OI'MV. for SWX 8K.X. Sec. 22. Twp. Township 8 8. Ranire 12 R S, M. IT Meridian, non-coa- l F. 8, 08.38 CC640 S3. 6 You should stato In your answer the name Section tf: andSWX Section Township 7 3. Range 28 E N M. P. Meridian, has flled notice of hiieirtioii to make five-yea- r S. has filed Depaprtment of the Interior, U. of tho post ofllce to which you desire future S. Range 27 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of intcnlion to mnke Final Ave and Proof, to estaMixli claim to the land above Land Office at Fo,t Sumner. N. M. Dec. 1 you. final year notices to be sent to notice of intention to make three three-yen- r Proof, to establish clnlm to the before Dan :. Havane. U, 8 Commis- 191S. Notice Is hereby given Porter J. described, that T. C. Tillotson. Register. Proof, to establish claim to the land above lnnd above described, before H. P. Lively, V. In his office Kenna. M. on Williamson, of Kehna. N. M. who, on Oct, 37, sioner, st N. March Date of first publication Feb, 14 M18 described, before II . P. Lively, U. 8. Com S. Commissiofur, in his office at Klklns, N. M. 25, 1913. 1008. homestead entry No. 00.18. for SH made " second. . " ,Fa6. 81 J018, missioner, In his office, at Elkins, N. M. on on 11. 191.1. 5 30 E., on March Claimant names as witnesses: NEM, Sen. !3,Twp. 9.. Range and " third " Feb. 58 1918, March 18, 1913. 14, 1909, entry Claimant names as witnesses: v joe D. Slack. John VV. Pounds, Oza P. Butler June made add'l. homestead " fourth ' March 7 1013. Claimant names as witnesses: & Montgomery M. Sheets, N. Todd. James T. Butler, all of Route 3. Kllda, N. M.( No. 03813. for EH SEM. Section 23. Twp. S Albert N. Stratton. Herbert Fahrlender, Louis O. Hicks. Ucnjnmin L. Cooper, all of 1 Range-3- E., ttL Meridian, Hied no Leopold Fahrlender, Stratton, nil of James C. c. Henry, Register. N. P. has NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Blanch tice of Intention to make five-yea- r oa origin Elkins. N. M. T. C. Tillotson. Elkins. N. M. T. C. Tillotson. 022015 F7 M7 Register. Notice for Publication. al and three-yea- r on add'l. Proof, to establish FI4-M- U Register. ' Derfartment of tho Interior, TJ. S , 014354 claim to the land above described, before Notice for Publication. Dan", Savage, U. S- Courmissioner, In his of Land Office at Roswell, N M. Feb. 5. 1013. Department of the Interior, U. S. Notice for Publication. 012T68 flee Kenna, N, M. on 12, 1913. "Notice is hereby given Lavina Ackiey 022014 Office Roawell. N. M. Feb.. 6, 1918. at March that Land at Elkins, M May 11, 1910, Department of the Interior, U. S. F. Carroll, Claimant names as witnesses: of N. who on made Department o the Interior. U. S. Land Notice is hereby iriven that 'John NF-X- T,nnfl 30, Robert L. Roberson Joseph A. Cooper, II. E. Serial No. 022015. for EH - See. IS, Office at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 5. 1913. Office, at Roswell. N. M. Jan. 113. of Elkins, N- - M. who, on Mch. 10. 1908, made William H. Cooper- - Charles M. narber, all of Twp. 7 S , Range 27. F... and Lots 1 & 2, SEX Notice Is hereby given that Obudlah Burden Notice is hereby given that William D. H. E. 14503 Serial No. 0H:oi. for SEX, See. 1!, Kenna, N. M. C. C Hrnrt, NWX.8WXNKW NEX SWX. NWX SEX, of Elkins, N. M. who, on March 11, 1910, made Smith, of Elkins. N. M.. heir of Sarah P. Smith Township 7 S'Raniie 88 E.. N. M. P. Meridian. on Aug. 20. 1907. H. E. J31-M- . Register. Sec. 7. Township 7, S. Range 28. E. N. M. P, H E. Serial No. 022014. for EH SEX. SWX deceased, who, made filed notice of Intention to make final has Meridian, hns Hied notice of Intention to make SEX, See. 1, Twp 7 8., Range 27 E.. nnd Lots 12374, Serial No. 01276K. fur SEX, Section 31. three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the Range 28 E. tlnnl thrce-yen- r Proof, to establish clnlm to Band 7, EH SW'X. Sec. 6; and NEX NWX, Towhshlp 6 S. N. M. P. Meridian. land above desoribed. before H. F. Lively NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the land above desoribed, before H. P. Lively Section 7, Township 7 S. Range 28 12., N. M. p hns filed notice of intention to make final D. S. 'ommissloncr, in his o'lice Elkins N, 024410 ; at I!. S. Commissioner, In his office Elkins, Meridian, hns Hied notice of Intention to live year Pronf, to establish claim to.tne land 1913. at M. on March 18. U, three-yea- r Department of the Interior, S. S. M. on March 17, 1913. make Final Proof, to establish above described, before II. P. Lively. U. S. Claimant names as witnesses: Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb, 25, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: claim to the land above described, before Commissioner, in his office nt Elkins. N. M. D. N. Todd, Oscar B Is given W. Harvey In 12 William Smlth. Louis Notice hereby that Henry Hymnn, Thomas Henderson, Frank H. P. Lively. U. S. Commissioner. his ofllce on Mnrch 1'I3. John W. Snyder, all of Elkins. N. M, N. M. who, on April 1 M, on 17. 1913. Morrison. Beeman. of Elida. Stephens, Obadluh Burden, all of Elkins, at Elkins, N, March Claimant names a3 witnesses: FU-M1- T. C Ueitister. 110, made H. E. Ber. No. 022110. for tt!4 NEW; W. George W. Rice, Crawford .j Till yn, . N. M. T. C. Tillotson, Claimant names as witnesses: John Snyder. NEKSEM, See. 31: NH N'M, SW'4 NWJt-- Hegiote. Henry flyman, Thomas Henderson, Ftnnk G Fuller, 'ilen Fuller, all of hiking. N. M. NOTICE FOR ri'BLICATION. 8 33 NH KFM, Section 35, Township S., Range Stephens. Lavina Ackiey, nil of Elkins, N. M M 7 T. c. tillotis. Register. non-ooa- l H. 07764 F. E. N. M, P. Meridian, hns Hied notice of Inten Notice PuhltrnClun. T. C, Tillotson. Register. year proof f"r INTERIOR Department of the Interior, U.. S tion to make flnnrthrce to estnb 011918 021005 N DEPARTMENT OF THE t3, lish claim to the land above described, before Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Deo. U. S Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE C. 8. Commissioner, In Department of the Interior, 1914. Notice is hereby Riven that Elijah H. Dan Savage, U. his E3, 1013. Is here- Land Offloe Roswell. N. M. Feb. 11. 1913. 017840 0221 78 Roswell. N. M. Jan. Notice Northern t, of Kenna. N. M. who on March 8 office at Kenna. N. M, on April 14. 1913. at by Notlee is hereby given that Mlllcdge B. Snpp Department of the Interior, U. S by given that tho Stale of New Meiico 1910. made II. E. No 07764. for S'VJ. See. to, Claimant names as witnesses: Congress approved of Boaz. N M.. who, on Feb. 11, 1907, made H Land Office Roswell, N M., 22, virttire of Iho Act of Twp. 5 S Ranife 80 E.. and EH NW'Ki, W D. Slack, Charles H Slack, Doss Slack at Jan. oifl.--e Joe Serial No. 011918, for SW4, Sec. 2. June 20. 1'iid, has died in this Selection NEM, Section Township 5 S,. RanKe 30 E. these of Route 3. F.llda, N. M. Ernest Curruth 1913. Notice is hereby given thnt Martha A. following i. and on March 1 1910. made add'l. entry, Ser. List of the hinds: N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of lnten- - Jenkins, N. M T. V. Kuhn, of Judson, N. M. who. on May 5. 1W, 02O80, 8KX of .. Tillotson. No. 021905, Section 3i, Twp. 7 S. List No. 112. Serial No. for tion to make three year Proof, to establish M7 A4 Register. made H. K. Ser. No. 017840. for NEX, Sec. S3; SW!o, Range 30 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice SEX. Sec. 14: E!. SEM Sec. 2: NH claim "the described, before and on Mch. 22, 1910, made add'l. entry Serial 10 to land above Hnal Hve thrce-yen- r nnd EH SEX Sec. 20. all In Township P. of Intention to mnke and 022178. Township 8 Dun C. Savaxe, U. S. Commissioner, in his NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. No. for SEX. Section II, nnge 31 E N. M. P. M. fci ncres. Proof, to' establish claim to the land above 33 M on March 8. non-coa- l south. Range east. N. M. P. Meridian, hus office at Kennn, N F. S. 07501 Lively, U. S. Com Protests or contests ngnlnst any or all f described, before II. P. Hied notice of Intention to make Hnal three names as witnesses: Department of the Interior; U. S M , such selections niny be Hied in this office missloner. In his office at Elkins, N. on year Proof, to establish clnlm to the land . John It, Holman, Charles M. Burber. harlie N . M. 31, -- during the period of publication hereof, or Land Office at Fort Sumner. Jan. March 19, 1913- TT. above described, before Dnn C. Savage. S. aprev-a- l H- - Wear. George T, LiltleHeld. all of Kenna, 1913. Is hereby given A nny lime therenft. r. and before Hnal Notice that John Claimant names as witnesses: M O- Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, N. TlLLOTSOW, N. M. C. C. Henry, of Kenna, N. M.. who, on 10. William I. Johnson. Marlon - Mills. Sumuel nnd cerlilleute. T. (!. Northcntt, Jan. 1913, J31-M- on March 21. Register. Register. 1910. mado add'l. II. E. No. 07501. for SH BE! T. Mardis. Horace W. Flora, all of Boaz, N F7-- 8W!4, 33, 5 M, T. C. Tillotson. Claimant names n3 witnesses ' and SEX Section Township S Natlce for rnblioatiou. Range 30 E., N. M, P. Meridian, has Hied notice Register. John H. Ford. Frank Jl. King. James W Notice for Publication. M . Whit- - fr2078) of intention to mnke three-yea- r Proof, to Davis these of Judson, N. John O. 011(110 U- B. Department of the Interior. I.n establish olalm to Urn land above described NOTICE OF CONTEST. liker.of Volley View, N. M. Department of the Interior,"!,'. S. Land Ofrtce atRoswell, N M. Jan. 31. 1913. 1 T. C Tillotson, Register. before Dan C. Savage, 17. S. Commissioner, U, S. Ofllce at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 4. 1913. hereby given William Department of the Interior, Notice Is that in bis office, at Kenna, N. M. on the 11th Notice is hereby given thnt John E. Greer. A. Hope, X. M. who. on Deo. Land Office at Fort Sumner N. M. Feb Z Parker, of New day of April 1913. Notice for Publication. of Routes. Kllda. N.M. who. on Sept. 5. ins. 020T89. M. 28, 1912, made H. E. Serial No. for ' 1913. To RandeU Farris. of Kenna. N. Claimant names as witnesses . 014163 022035 made II. K. Oils. S?rlul No. 011010. for SEX. SH. Sea. 15. Township 8 S. Range 35 E. Contestee: s-- .MP George DeDartniQBf Interior, U. S. section 2t. Township 8 . Range 32 E.. N.M. Meridian, hasflletl notice of intention to make Robert L. Roberson. Frank L. Smith, You are hereby notiHed that James M "bt the W, Pace, Edgar E. all N. M. Office Ro ell. V. M. Jan. SI. 1913. P. Meridian, hns Hied notice f intention to final three-yea- r to Lee. of Kenna. who gives Kenna, N. M. as his post Land si Proof, to establish claim Sherman tive-yen- r Proof, to establish claim to 1 C. 0. TlSHBY, Register. Notice is hereby BlVen Hint John H. Ford, inuke the land above described, before C. E. office address, did on Jan. 29. 1913. Hie In this described, before Dan C. Of Judson. N. M. who. on Mnrch 20, IOiiC. made the lund above Toombs. U. S. Commissioner. In his office at office bis duly corroborated application to Saviigc, 8. Commissioner, in his office at New Hope. N, M. on March i5, 1013. Notice for Publication. contest and secure the cancellation of your H E. 11829, Ser. No. OIIIKI, for SEX section I. 1. Kenna. N. M. on March in. 1913. ' 1 27; and on March 14, 1010. made add entry Claimant names as witnesses: . 017183 018637 homestead entry No. 06(53. made Maroa No. 022035 for SWX. of Sec. 26. Twp. 8 S. Claimant r.amcs ns witnesses: Joseph W. Ballew, Edgar J. Strawn, both of U. 1909, for NEX. Sec l, Twp. 5 8 . Range 29 E. Ser. Department of the' Interior, 8 R. 33 E., N.'M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice John A. Rogers, of Keiinu, N. M.James H. . New Hope, N. M.. Robert C. Baker. M. Clay- N. M. P Meridian, and as grounds for his eon Land Office at Howell. N, M. Feb. 20, 1913. three-ven- r to M. Guffey. William K Hrittan ton Baker, both of Kobe. N. M. test he alleges that you have never estab of Intention to mnlie Hnal Proof Mc Arthur. Asa Notice is hereby given that William W claim to lund above described all of Home 3 Elida. N. M. F7-M- T. C. TtLLOTHOir Register. llshed testdence nor cultivated the land. establish the Bracken, of Valley View. N. M. who, on April Commissioner, in VJ- - M7 T. C. Register. You are. therefore, further nollHed that before Dan C. Savage. U. S. Tillotios. 9. 1909. made H. E. Ser. No. 017183. for SEX, 24, 1013, Notice for Publication. allegations will taken by this bis office at Kenna. N. on March See. 34: and on June 3, 1909, made additional the said be 021 n74 ' office as having by you. and Claimant names as witnesses: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. entry. Serial No. 01857. forSWM Section 35, been eonfessed Department of Interior, Vt S. your entry will thereunder John G. Hughes. John O. Whltaker. of Val 011009 the Township ( S., Range 32 E. N. M. P. Meridian said be canceled 3. 1913. your right M.. Martha A. Kuhn. Frank R, U. S. Land Office at Roawell, N. M. Mch. has Died notice of intention to make final without further to be heard there lev Vlew.N. Department of the Interior, Land is hereby given Q. Hunter in. this office or on appeal, if King, of Judson, N. M. T C. ell. N.M. Feb. 4. 1913. Notice that James three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the either before Tillotsos. Office at Irosw M, 28, 1910, H, you Ule In twenty I Register. given Mary Maglll. of Judson. N, who. on Feb. made land above described, before Dan C. Savage, fail to this office within Notice Is hereby that 4, 4: 1 FOURTH publication this Elida, M.. widow Charles W. E. Ser. No. for Lot See. Lots U. 8. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, days after the of of Route 3. N. of and 9. 6, Township. 6 S., Range S3 E., N notice, as shown below, your answer, under NOTICE KOIl ri'Ul.ICATIO. Maglll. deceased, who, on Sept. 5. made Sec N. M. on April 7, 1913. 013316 M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention oath, specifically meeting and responding to H. E. 911(5. Ser. No. 011009 for NWX.I,See. to. Claimant names as witnesses: U. to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish olalm these allegations of contest, or if you full Department of the Interior, 8 Township 6 S., Range :ti K.. N. M. P. Meridian, George S. Morris, A. Morris. James 13, 1913. to the land above described, before Dan C. James within that time to Hie In this office due Land Office nt Roswell. N. M. Fob. hss llled notice of intcnlion to make Unal five E. MC'Klie, Willie Stobb, Valley Savage. D S. Commissioner, in bis ofllce at J. all of proof thatflrou have served a copy of your Notice is hereby given that William E year Proof, to eslnblisli claim to the laud C. Kenna. N. M. on April 7, 1913. View. ILM. T. Tillotsos answer on the said, contestant either Hlnshaw. of Boaz. N. M. one of the heirs of above described, before DaiiC. Savage, U. S. M7-A- Register. 7, Claimant nam-- s ma witnesses: person or by registered mall. If this service Gertrude A. Queen, deceased, who. on Nov. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, N. II. Ira MiUer. William 8.- - Booths. Jason H. Is made by the delivery of a copy of you 1907. made H. K. 13162, Serial No. 013316. for March 10, 191:1, Range Hendrix. Doss Slack, all of Route S. Elida. N. Notice for Publication. answer to the contestant in person, proof NWX, Section 25, Township S.. Claimant names as witnesses: ; M. T. O. TlLLOTbOS. non-coa- l F. S. 0874 07800 of such service must be either the said E., N. M- - P- - Meridian, has Hied notice of . Rotors, Kenna. V M. James H. ' yenr Proof? to John A. of MTA4 Register Department of the Interior, U. S contestant's written acknowledgment of bis Intention to make Hnal Hve Mc Arthur. Asa M.Gufley, William K. Hrilten. land obdve described Land Office at Fort Sumner, N M. Dec SS, receipt of the copy, showing the date establish clnlm to the nil of Route 3. Kllda. N. M. T. C Tillotson. person by Savage. U. 8. Commissioner. In Notice for l'u Illicit tiou. 1911. Notice is hereby given that James A Its receipt, or the affidavit of the before Dan C. IV- - ',7 KeglHter. M. April 7, 016514 Harris, of Olive, N, M. who. on Jan. 4. 1907, whom the delivery was made staling when his office at Kennn N. on l13. If I Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of made or'ginal H. E. o. 0874, for SI'-X-. See. 15 and where the copy was delivered; made Claimant names as witnesses: or Ohio Citt or Toledo. tun LLl S OOVNTY. ( 13. 4 by registered mull, proof of such servlc L. L. Lee Bee at Roswell, N. M. Feb. 1913. Township S.. Range 28 E.. and on March William Horner, Wllllum Parker. FnNK J. outstay inskrs osili that h t aJilr Notice Is hereby given that Gran C Mtincy. 15. 19l(UftBde add'l. H. E. No. 07800, for NEW, must consist of the affidavit of tk person R. Robertson. CharleyC La y ton. oil ot Boaz, oaruicr of tli Hr.n of V. 1. I ut.sKt A Co.. n,t Oi Tiilnlo. t.oeuty ud N, 1909. 15. 4 Range 10. . by whom the copy, was mailed stating wbe T. C. In lity ot of Elkins. M. "who. on Fe'i. 11. made Section Township S., 28 U N.M. Tillot.om WuiifurraulU. and that mul ami nlll pay tta aua inM it Iim- - n E. Serial No. 018514. for N WK. Section 13. M. 1. Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention and tin post office to which was mailed M7-A- Register. ONE IU'NlRI'.l lMlI.I.AUS rdi and evTt flve-yea- of CATAnaH oanaot be rurcd by uas l 7 8., Range. 28 E., N. M. P. Meridian, to make r on original three-yea- r and this affidavit must be sccompulned by um thnl tin Twp. and U.ll'. f'.T.IIHII Ci i:l has tiled notlee of Intention to make final on additional Proof, to establish claim to the the postmaster's receipt for the letter If vou are Proving up on FtMVK J. CUKXFY. Sworn before ni and hi my preMaa, three-yea- r Proof, to establish oluim to the land above described, before DaaO. Ksvage', You should state la your answer the name rca-- i to nhcribl claim be sure and Mill ih day ol A. li.. II. post to which you desire future vour land above described, before P. Lively. U. U. H. Commissioner lu his office at Kenna, of the office . . A. W. GLEAHO. M- be to you. your Publication Notice care 8. Commissioner, In his oftloe at Elkin. N. H. N. - on the 15th day of March 1913. notices to sent t f ' NOTAIiT Prsijc. i ifil. 1913. 'Clulmtint names . O. Hk.vhY. Register. in the on April 4. as witnesses: fully when it annears HkII's CBtan-- Curo Is tnkfn Intpmmlly and oau Claimant names as witnesses: Jason T. Oandy and JohnG. Keller of Kenna Date of first publication Mcb. Tin 1913. atrrcU uikh th blisd and mucous surfuccs of lbs narter, and if there are any er IMltlliiotiliils, trro. Henry C. Sorrella. Hcrt N. Muney. Molllo' N M.. Jeff D. White and John Schlrck of second " Mcb 11th 1913. SJTMCIU. bna lor " ' notify this office promptly Hall. Frank James, all of Elliius. N. M. Olive. N. M. C, f. Ha .BY. third Moh. Jlst 1913 rors Sntd by ll Prttgalsts. "Vr. 1913 Wall 1 l'llls ceostlnaUMk Ft M'J T. 0. Ttti.OTo, Register. J3t MT ' Register fourth . " Mch. urn land they will be corrected. laks anllr tor( Dr. Young Men congressional committee of arrange Hartman's Plain Talk to WILSON INDUCTED ments. lA FOUEY" My plain talk to young men la my you In the name of thousands of oth- The took the last article certainly brought out er young men, like myself." oath Just before noon In accordance many responses from young men. I To this letter I replied: with custom and prior to Its taking For INTO HIGH OFFICE t. take this means of answering them My Dear Boy: I cannot tell yon by the president-elec- Every arrange Backache Rheumatism briefly, for the benefit of other young how much good your letter has done ment for the senate chamber pro Kidney and Bladder men who did not Write me. One me. To know that I am arousing ceedings had been made so that they Contains No Habit Forming Drese writer says: the young men in matters of right of Twenty-Sevent- h moved forward easily and with a cer- "I was greatly Interested In your living fills me with gratitude and en- Inauguration thusiasm. I want to help you. Write tain ponderous graco. Rubber Atrocities. talk to young men. I wish I was President Is Witnessed by In. can sympathize with those vic- strong you your- me any time you wish and I WH1 con- Marshall 6worn "I and well as describe The to atrocity In the rubber re- self to be. I am going to begin at sider your letter strictly confidential Great Crowds. admission the senate cham tims of once and follow your advice and take and give you prompt reply. Follow ber to witness the oath-takin- g of the gions." care of myself as I ought to. I will the advice I gave In my article. When- was by ticket, and It ."What do you know about them?" quit the use of all stimulants, tea and ever you have occasion to consult me Is needless to say every seat was "It's my business to carry our rub- coffee, go to bed early. I will take further do not hesitate. Let us be MARSHALL SWORN IN FIRST occupied. On the floor of the cham ber trees In and out of the house, ac- friends. If you will be obedient to ber were many cording to the weather." the cold water towel bath every morn- me as a son ought to be I will be former members of ing. I want to live to be old and faithful and true to you as a father the senate who, because of the fact useful, like you. And I shall also that they once held membership In Onto It ought to be. Yours sincerely, S. B. Simple Ceremony In Senate Chamber Blobbs Sklnnum Is trying to pro- keep Peruna at hand, in case of slight Hartman, M. D., Columbus, Ohio. that body, were given the privileges Followed by More Impressive mote new mining company. Did you ailments as they may arise. I thank Peruna Is for sale at all drug stores. of the floor. After the hall was Cl.led a Affair on East Portico of and all the minor officials of govern tall for it? Bright Work. POLYGLOT. the Capitol. ment and those privileged to wttnesa Slobbs No; I tumbled. "I have here a handy article that the ceremonies were seated, William ells for 10 cents," began the caller. By GEORGE CLINTON. H. Taft and Woodrow Wilson, preced Growers 6hlpplng Broom Corn. price Broom Corn at "Don't want It," snapped the woman. Washington, March 4. In the pres- ed by the sergeant-at-arm- s and the As the offered for "I don't think, you would buy It," shipping points Is below the cost of pro- ence of a vast throng of his fellow citi- committee of arrangements, entered duction many growers are refusing to aid the caller as he turned to go. zens, Woodrow Wilson today stood in the senate chamber. They were fol- sell and Instead are shipping their corn to "The lady across the street told me front of the east portico of the capltol lowed immediately by COYNE BROS., 100 W. SOUTH WATER your husband never gave you any and took the oath of president of the Thomas R. Marshall, leaning ST., CHICAGO. The financial responsi- money." bility of this firm exceeds one hundred United States. Thomas R. Marshall upon the arm of the president pro thousand dollars. Growers should corre- "She did, eh?" exploded the woman, already had been sworn in as vice? tempore of the senate who, after the spond with them. Adv. "Give me five of those things you are president, and with the completion of seating of the incoming selling. My husband gives me more the ceremony the ship of state was took his place as presiding officer of Not at All Inspiring. money in a day than that old cat gets manned by the Democratic party, the senate and of the day's proceed Friend "How did your sermon go In a month." Exchange. which had been ashore for sixteen ings. off? Was the congregation Inspiring?" years. The president and the president Rector "No, she snored." The best of men are sometimes As the new chief executive of the elect sat in the first row of seats di worsted and that's no yarn. rectly Only One "BROMO QUININlf nation stood with bared head, Ed- in front and almost under the 'hat Is LAXATIVH HKOMO OOIN1NH. Look ward Douglass White, chief justice of desk of the presiding officer. In the 7or the sliinature of H W. UllOVH. Curr a Cold same In One D7, Cure. Urn In Two Uara. too. 5 To Women g the' Supreme court, held before him row, but to their left, were the the Bible always used in the cere- and two former PROBABLY. mony. Mr. Wilson placed his hands of the United States, Do Not Delay upon the book and In a voice strong, Levi P. Morton of New York and Ad-la- l though somewhat affected by emotion, A. Stevenson of Illinois. If yon are convinced that gj swore to support distinguished your sickness is beeatuie of S "How many foreign languages can the Constitution and When the company en some derangement or die-- S Jones talk." the laws of the country and to perform tered the chamber the senate was eu distinctly feminine, "Well, he says he understands ev- the duties of his high office to the best still under Its old organization. The you ought at once bring a to your aid S erything his baby says." of his ability. oath of office was immediately admin feal- istered to a . Thomas Riley Marshall swore Mar ty - Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription SUFFERED FOR 25 YEARS. to the Constitution and to the shall, who thereupon became Vice- people n the senate chamber, where President Marshall. The prayer of the

n, years day was given by chaplain g It acta directly on the C Mr. R. M. Fleenor, R, P. D. 89, Otter-bel- for four it will be his duty to the of the 5 organs affected and tone fS Ind., writes: "I bad been a suffer- preside over the deliberations of the senate, Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, pas the entire system. 3 upper con- tor All P er from Kidney Trouble for about 26 members of the house of of Souls Unitarian church, of gress. which has mem- S3 Ak Yooi PraggUt years. I finally got so bad that I had President Taft been a to quit work, and Severely Simple Ceremonies. ber. After the prayer the doctors failed to do Both of the ceremonies proper were administered the oath of office Homo conducted In a severely simple but to all the newly chesen senators, and (ft Get a Canadian me any good. I kept getting worse all the most impressive manner. The sur- therewith the senate of the United In Western Canada's roundings of the scene of the presi- States passed for the first time In time, and It at last ' M Free Homestead Area - dent's Induction Into office, however, years Into the control of the Demo- Y."H if sw 9 M turned to lnflamma- THE yptlon of the Bladder, were not so simple, for It was an cratic party. PRO VI NCI !3Sana i nae giyen up event and the great gathering Procession to the Platform. OP an nope, vnen one of military, naval and uniformed civil Immediately after the senate cere- day I received your organizations gave much more than a monies a procession was formed to Mandy This writer says that cot Manitoba little booklet adver- touch of splendor to the scene. march to the platform of the east por- lege life decreases the desire of gjrls R. M. Fleenor. In the senate chamber, where the tico of the capltol, where Woodrow to marry. bu rral New Hom- - tising your pills, and leading Districts that the oath was taken by the man now Wilson was to take the oath. The pro- Hiram It may be that It decreases afford r&r opportunity resolved to try them. I did, and took to icnr 100 acre of ex- - only two boxes, and I am now sound of the United States, cession Included the president and the the desire of,, the young fellows - to 1 1 n t acdoultural and well. I regard my cure as remark- president-elec-t, members of the Su- marry 'em. able. I can recommend Dodd'r. Kidney preme court, both houses of congress, For Grain Growing Pills to any one who is suffering from all of the foreign ambassadors, all of Its Negative Virtues. Kidney Trouble as I was." Write to Mr. the heads of the executive depart- "I wish you'd get rid of that abso- ments, many governors of states and lutely worthless poodle." and Cattle Raising Fleenor about this wonderful remedy. v Dodd's Kidney Pills, 50o. per territories, Admiral Dewey of the navy "Absolutely worthless?" thl. prorlnoe bu no superior end box at In pruotabl. agriculture sbows an your dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co., and several high officers of the sea "That's what I said! Absolutely unbroken period ol orer a quarter absolutely ol a Cnturj. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household service, the chief of stall of the army worthless! What does it Perfect climate; rood markats; Hints, ; J and many distinguished persons from do that makes It good for anything ?" railways ooDTenl.nl: soli the very also music of National Anthem beat, and aoclal oondlUons moat (English and German words) and reci- civil life. They were followed by the "I was thinking of what It doesn't desirable. pes members of the press and by those do." Vacant lands adjacent to Free for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. , Homesteads nifty be purchased Adv. persons who had succeeded In secur- "Oh-h- what it doesn't do." and also In the older districts lands can be bought at reason- ing seats In the senate galleries "Yes. It doesn't chew tobacco, prices. able An Ear for Music When President Taft and the preside- smoke a pipe, fight booze or use pro lor farther particulars write to language." "What Is that tune your daughter nt-elect emerged from the capltol fane G. A. COOK. on to the portico they saw in front ns w. tu tTim, uisu emr, m. is playing?" Government1 daughter?" Mrs. of them, reaching far back into the CLEAR HEADED Canadian Agents, or "Which asked ft. & jtJSf address Superintendent of park to the east, an Immense con- Head lauulgratlon, Ottawa, Caaaaa. Cumrox. "If it Is the older girl It's Bookkeeper Must Be Reliable. Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, and If course of .citizens. In the narrow line it's the younger one It's Exercise between the onlookers and the plat- The chief bookkeeper in a large W. N. WICHITA, 13. U, NO. Twenty-seven.- " form on which Mr. Wilson was to take business house in one of our great the oath, were drawn up the cadets Weetern cities speaks of the harm of the two greatest government coffee did for him. (Tea Is just as schools, West Point and Annapolis, Injurious because it contains caffeine, Bowels Get Weak and flanking them were bodies of reg- the same drug found in coffee.) ulars and of national guardsmen. The "My wife and I drank our first pup s'eaaaMk' ise rM"L"P'lfflai whole scene was charged with color of PoBtum a little over two years ago As Age Advances President Woodrow Wilson. and with life. and we have used It ever since, to the On reaching the platform the presi- entire exclusion of tea and coffee. It there were gathered about 2,000 dent and president-elec-t took the happened in this way: The First Necessity is to people, all that the upper houae will seats reserved for them, seats which "About three 'and a half years ago Keep the Dowels Gently r contain without the risk of danger were flanked by many rows of benches I had an attack of pneumonia, which , Upen With a Mild because of the rush and press of the rlBlng tier on tier for the accommoda- left a memento in the shape of dys- Laxative Tonic multitudes. It is probable that no tion of the friends and families of the pepsia, or rather, to speak more cor- where else In the United States at officers of the government and of tie rectly, neuralgia of the stomach. My Healthy old age Is so absolutely de- any time are there gathered an equal press. 'cup of cheer' had always been' coffee pendent upon the condition of the number of men and women whose Oath Administered to or tea, but I became convinced, bowels that great care should be Wilson. after taken names are so widely . a time, they my stom- to see that they act regularly. The fact known. The The Instant tharMr. Taft and Mr. that aggravated Is that as age advances the stomach gathering In the senate chamber and Wilson came within sight of the crowd ach trouble. I happened to mention muscles become weak and Inactive later on the east portico of the cap! there was a great outburst of ap- the matter to my grocer one day and and the liver does not Btore up the tol was composed largely of those plause, and the military bands struck he suggested that I give Postum a Juices that- - are necessary to prompt prominent for their services in Amer- quickly into "The Star Spangled Ban- trial. digestion. ica, and in part of foreigners who ner." Only a few bars of the music "Next day It came, but the cook eat- Borne help can be obtained by have secured places for their names Were played and then soldiers and ci- made the mistake of not boiling It suf- digested by ing easily foods and In the current history of the world's vilians became silent to witness re- ficiently, and we did not like It much. plenty of exercise, but this latter is doings, v spectfully the oath taking and to This was, however, soon remedied, Irksome to most elderly people. One The arrangements of the ceremonies and now we like so thing Is certain, that a state of con- listen to th address which followed. it much that we stipation should always be avoided as for the Inauguration of Woodrow Wll The chief Justice of the Supreme will never change back. Postum, be- It Is dangerous to life and health. The son and Thomas Riley Masahall were court delivered the oath to the presiden- ing a food beverage Instead of a drug, .best plan Is to take a mild laxative V - - v..:J made by the Joint committee on ar- t-elect, who, uttering the words, has been the means of banishing my as often as Is deemed necessary. But Mr. O. P. Miller. rangements of congress. The senate "I will," became president of the stomach trouble, I verily believe, for with equal certainty It Is suggested It Is the best remedy I ever used and section of this committee was ruled United States. As soon as this cere- I am a well man today and have used purgatives, physics, by . that cathartics, does JuBt what you claim for . to the a majority of Republicans, but mony was completed Woodrow WiUOn no medicine. . salts and pills be avoided, as they do very letter. I can not recommend It there is Democratic testimony to the delivered his inaugurnl "My work as chief bookkeeper in temporary good address, his but and are so harsh too highly." fact that the Republican senators first speech to his fellow countrymen our Co.'s branch house here is of a as to be a shock to a delicate system. A can bought any drug- bottle be of were willing to outdo their Democratic In the capacity of very confining nature. During my coffee-d- A much better plan, and one that gist fifty Peo- their chief execu- at cents or one dollar. in the work of making or rinking elderly people follow- brethren tive. days I was subject to thousands of are ple usually buy the fifty cent size first, derly and impressive the Inaugural ing, Is to take a gentle laxative-toni- c and then, having convinced themselves At the conclusion of the speech the nervousness and 'the blues'. These like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, of its merits they buy the dollar size, ceremonies In honor of two chieftains bands played once more, and William have left me since I began using Post, which acts as nearly like nature as is which is more economical. Results are of the opposition. Howard Taft, now of the um, and I can conscientiously recom- possible. In fact, the tendency of this always guaranteed or money will be Ride to the Capltol. United States, entered a carriage with mend It to those whose work confines remedy Is to strengthen the stomach refunded. Any elderly person can fol President Taft and President-elec- t the new president and, reversing the them tn Inner hnura nf anvArn mantal and bowel muscles and so train them low these suggestions with safety and Wilson rode together from the White order of an hour before, sat on the exertion." Name given by Postum to act naturally again, when medicines the assurcyice of good results. House to the capltol, accompanied by left hand side of Co., Battle Creek, Mich. of all kinds can usually be dispensed If no nimnber of your family has the carriage, while two members of the congressional Mr. Wilson took "the seat of honor" "There's a reason," and It Is ex- with. This is the opinion of many ever used Bj f up Pepsin and you would committee of arrangements. people ages, among personal be The on the right. The crowda cheered as plained in the little book, "The Road of different them Dae to make a trial of it also rode Mr. O. P. Miller, Baroda, Mich., who fore buying It In the regular way of u from the they drove away to the White House, to Wellvllle," In pkgs. writes: "I am 80 years old and have druggist, send your address a postal White House to the capltol and In the which Woodrow Wilson entered as the Ever read the above letter? A new bean const! Dated for many years. Since will do--- to Dr. W. B Caldwell, 203 carriage with him were the senate's occupant and which William II. Taft one appears from time to tlmv They ' tempore, receiving your sample bottle I have Washington St., MjDtlcello, 111., and president pro Senator Bacon Immediately left as-- ana whose least are s'nu'ne, true, and full ef huT? Drooured two I0 bottles and find that free sample bottle will be mailed you. of Georgia, and three member of the had expired. InWreet. Adv. BREAKS UP WESTERN CANADA'S 'Every Picture IB PHENOMENAL Tellt a Story.1 5 ;et parade DEVELOPMENT IT8 PERMANENCY VERY LITTLE NEW YORK 80CIETY GIRL HEADS QUESTIONED. PAGEANT AND HELPS KEEP There hare been booms in almost CROWD BACK. every civilized country and they were looked upon as such, and in the course of time the bubble was pricked and FIVETHOUSJWOffl INLINE they burst. But in no country has the development been as great nor as rapid, whether in city or In country, Helen Keller, Exhausted in the Crush as in Western Canada. There may So That She Was Unable to Ad- sometimes be found one who will say dress Meeting at Continental "Can it last?" Winnipeg, today, stands where Chicago stands as far as be- Hall Women Meet and ing the base of the great commercial Denounce the Wash--- and agricultural country lying a Ington Police. thousand miles back of it. It has an advantage that Chicago did not havo, Washington, March 3. Five thou- for no country in the world's history sand women, marching In the woman has attracted to its borders a larger suffrago pageant Today, practically number of settlers in so short a time, (ought their way, foot by foot, up Penn- or has attracted so much 'wealth In a sylvania avenue, .through a surging period of equal length, as have the mob, which defeid the police, swamped Canadian prairies. Never before has the marchers and broke their proces- pioneering been accomplished under sion Into little companies. Tho wo- conditions so favorable as those that men, trudging stoutly along under Arlflt. in WpfttArn flnnnrlft fnAa-- great difficulties, were able to com- The provinces of Manitoba, Sas- - plete their march only when troops ot katchewan, and Alberta have the cavalry from Fort Myer were rushed largest area of desirable lands an the Into Washington to take charge of North American Continent, and their cultivation has Just begun. Pennsylvania avenue. ' Even with a two hundred million No inauguration ever has produced Straighten That Lame Back! btfshel wheat crop less eight per such scenes which in many instances than cent, of land Is under plough, amounted to riots. the the Backache is one of Nature's warnings of kidney weakness. Kidney four per cent, being sin wheat Less disease Later, Continental hall, the wom- in than five years ago wheat crop kills thousands every year. Safety is only certain if the early warnings heeded en turned what was to have been a' the are was only seventy-on- e indig- million bushels. while help is possible. Doan's Kidney suffrage demonstration Into an Is a simple Pills have helped many thousands to get Washing- It calculation to estimate nation meeting, in which the that if four per cent, of the available rid of backache, strengthen weak kidneys and regulate bladder and urinary disorders. ton police were roundly denounced for cultivable area produces something their Inactivity, and resolutions were over two hundred million bushels, Don't neglect a bad back. your Cured After Doctors Gave Up Hope calling on President-elec- t Wil- If back is passed what will forty-fou- r per cent, produce? lame in the morning, if it hurts to stoop or lift, H. R. Hatch, 2516 Cedar St, Everett, Wash., saysi son and. the Incoming congress to And then look at the Immigration that investigation the if the dull aching keeps up all day, making work "I doubt if any one ever suffered more than I did with make an and locate Is coming into the country. In 1901 kidney complaint. I Indignities a burden and rest impossible suspect the kid- My back was to bad could hardly responsibility for the the It was 49,149; 17,000 being from the walk. The least jar or mis-ste- p, caused twinges neys. sedi- that marchers suffered. United States. In 1906 it was 189,064, If the urine is off color and shows a fairly made me groan. I dreaded to stoop, for I knew Miss Helen Keller, the noted deal of which 67,000 were Americans, and ment; if passages are irregular, too frequent, what I had to suffer when I had to straighten up again. and blind girl, was so exhausted and in 1912 it was about 400,000, of which too scanty, or scalding, this is further proof. There was generally a frequent desire to in attempting to reach a may dizzy spells, urinate, but at other times the secretions were re- unnerved about 200,000 are Americans. In the There be headaches, tarded, In grand stand, where she was to have dark color, almost 'ike blood and pained three years prior to 1912, there were nervousness, dropsy swellings, rheumatic terrible in passing. The doctors said I had but a been a guest of honor, she was unable 358,859 persons who declared them- attacks, and a general tired-ou- t, run-dow- n short time to live. As a last resort I began to use to speak later at Continental hall. selves for Canada, who brought Into condition. Doan's Kidney Pills and rapidly grew better, and at The scenes were similar to those Canada in cash, bank drafts, stock, last was completely cured. I have remained in good health ever since." which attended the eatry of "General" Implements and effects over $350,000,-00- Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that is Rosalie Jones and her "hikers" on Why have they gone to Canada? publicly recommended by 100,000 persons in When your back hurtt. when your hidneyi trouble you, when Thursday when the bedraggled women The American farmer Is a man of many different lands. Doan's act quickly, con- you feel tired., worn-o- or depressed, don 'I limply atk for a kidney remedy ask distinctly Doan's Kidney had to fight way up Pennsylvania shrewd business Instincts, and when habit-formin- g for Pills, their tain no harmful nor drugs and are the that cured Mr. swamped by a mob with which he finds he can sell his own farm tame Hatch, and make rare the name avenue, that wholly harmless, though remarkably effective. DOAN'S U on the box. a few policemen struggled In vain, but at from $100 to $200 per acre and move upon a vastly larger scale. Into Canada and homestead 160 acres The marchers hnd to fight their way for himself, and similarly for all his "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name" from the start and took more than one sons who are adult and of age, upon h6ur in making the first ten blocks. lands as rich and fertile as those he Many of the women were in tears un- bad left, and producing, indeed, sev- der the jibes and insults of the mob eral bushels to the acre In excess of which lined the route. anything be has ever known, It will DOAN'S KIDN PILLS Although ropes had been take more than an ordinary effort to T stout wire up and down the length ol prevent him from making the change. stretched At all Dealers by MaiL Price cents. Foster-Milbur- n Co., N. Pennsylvania avenue, from the peace He can also purchase good lands at or 50 Buffalo, Y. monument to the mall behind the from $12 to $25 per acre. White House, the enormous crowds And, then, too, there is the Ameri- 3B3E3&BB81 gathered early to obtain points ol can capital following the capital of that brawn, muscle and sinew, following it vantage overs-teppe- d them or crawl- bo as keep touch with the indus- ed beneath. Apparently no effort was to in in trious farmer with which he has had FADEJLESSin PUTNAM any dye. Color 10c They dye cold DYESother made to drive back the trespassers more foods briRhterand faster colors than other dye- - One package colors all fibers. water berterthan Ton cat) years capital dye an? Dye. Mix COM early hours, with the result that dealings for back. This any rarment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet How to Bleach and Colors. MONROE DODO PANT, flu lie. III. the capital of farming experience when parade started It faced at and the the Is no small matter in the building up Menu Revision. almost every hundred yards a solid of a country. "How' Is It there's roast hare on the wall of humanity. development today?" Shipping Fever was a hostile .Will Western Canada's menu again On the whole, It continue? Why not? The total area Waitress Well, It ate the canary Influenza, eye, epizootic, distemper and all nose and throat through which women diseases cured, and all others, no matter how "exposed," kept crowd ,the of land reported as available for cul- yesterday. marched, Miss Inez Mllholland, herald from having 'any of these diseases with SPOIIN'S LiguiD tivation is estimated as 218,000,000 CURE, Three to six doses often cure a case. One it procession, distniguished her- of the acres; only fifteen per cent of this Is Mrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Ryrup for Children bottle guaranteed to do so. Best thine for brood mares. a mot Innamma-tlou.allajr- Acts on the blood. 50o and bottle, fft and a self by aiding in riding down inder cultivation. Nothing Is said ot teething', softens the guam, redueeH a tl a HI dozen paln.cures wind co le ,25c s boUlejfcSf bottles. Druggists and harness shops. Distributors ALU that blocked the way and threatened the great mineral and forest Wealth, WHOLESALE DHUGUISTS. disrupt the parade. Another woman to of which but little has yet been Bacteriologists, 17. of the "petticoat cavalry,' Dally Thought. 6POIIN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Goshen. Inrf., 8. A. member touched. Advertisement. thing truck a hoodlum a stinging blow It Is Indeed a desirable to be well descended, but the glory belongs across the face with her riding whip MISANTHROPE. reply to a scurrilous remark. The to our ancestors. Plutarch. HARVEST HOME BRAND COFFEE in " mounted police rode hither and yon, PURE, FLAVORY AND GOOD. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR LEWIS' Single Binder costs more than but seemed powerless to stem the tide other 60 cigars. Made of extra quality of humanity. tobacco. Adv. VICTOR BLEND The group of hoodlums gathered In BLENDED ROASTED AND PACKED BY JETT A WOOD, WICHITA. KANSAS front of the reviewing stand in which Pa's Explanation. sat Mrs. Taft and Miss Helen Taftand "Why did Diogenes go around with a half dozen Ihvlted guests from the a lantern, pa?" "I suppose the auto- White House. They kept up a running mobile law required It." JJVichitDlreci fire of caustic comment. Apparently JAMES C. SMITH HIDE CO. no effort was made to remove them Important to Mothers evidently disgusted, the White Examine carefully every bottle of PELTS and, CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for II co tulow House party left before the proecs Infants and children, and see that It FURS II inI U C WOOL on Us baiting and In d olon bad passed WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS terrupted Journey. Signature of (ffJ&it 904 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kan. Harry Thaw Is Still Insane. In Use For Over 30 Years. Albany. N. Y., March 4. Harry K. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria Thaw, slayer of Stanford White, still r--f ELEVATORS Is of unsound mind and his release And some men are too lazy to In- p--- v Built for Everyone. Belting, t- from the Matteawan state hospital dulge In guesswork. - Pulleys, Shafting, Hangars, would be dangerous to the piHo p. Scales, and Engines. Write us ( I l interested. peace and safety, according to an affi- Dr.Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and lnTtg-ora-te Clipping Machine IV "Is Robinson a sociable sort of stomach, liver and bowels. Sufrar-ooate- Tunis eaelermi p farter and closer and atari sharp P. H. PELKET CONSTRUCTION CO.. today Attorney General auy Oeara all HI lit davit made to chap?" easy to take as oaudjr. Adv. kmiur than other are bard ana NOITU EMfOkIA AVE., WICHITA, tiny granules, out from aoiltl steal bar. enclosed, protect- - pftici KANS. Carmody by Dr. Roy U Iak, acting "Well, you can Judge. heard a ed and run In oil. Ha all feel of new t"9CA I trie flexible shaft and eelebrated Stew- - W M uperlntendent of the hospital. The small boy ask him to help tie a tin Anyway, the wage worker always - slniU tanalnn nil nnlni huaii Oa4 adssa will be returned to the writ on. from yur stealer, every machine guaranteed. Acorn Maka affidavit can to a dog's tall, yesterday, and he has a boss to blame It CHICAGO FLEXIBLE HAFT CO. JI Issued .last Saturday dlrectnlg the didn't even stop to listen." Wells and Ohio Ste. Chicago. ILL. TO Write for free new oatalof of moat modern line of Brand S state to produce Thaw before Justice PII.FS CTJRFO IN 6 14 DATS none cupping ana sneep bnearing maciunea. OS Crops Tonrdruit will retunil uuney If 1'AZO OINT- 00 Glegerish In Nen; York Thursday and Eccentricities of Musicians. MENT fiUU to cure nr oaae of Itching, Blind, and are especially adapted to the tot I and etlmata) lilttudlng oc Frutrudlng i'llea lu fi to 14 days. Wo. of Kansas and Oklaloiua. Before buying arnd for show cause why Thaw should not be A scientist says that the bassoon our 1U13 Heed Book of Field. ardn and t'lower beeda. Poultry and Ilea Buppllea, and other valu- given his freedom. player Is always cranky and the drum- Sometimes a man uses gold bricks TONIC able information. Hoea Uro titers NchhI Home. mer generally lacks humor. In constructing his air castles. FOR CYC9 ftttO fcaat LtouifUa, Wlotilt, Kaviia4 Retired Farmer a Suicide. Atchison, Kan. Edward O. Bradloy, a retired farmer, committed suicide in the secertary's room in the Elks' build- ing by shooting. He used a revolver. On aeveral occasions, It is said, be LOO had told fall friends be expected to taks hit 'own Ufa. aseauasottnoas ugly, grUxijr, gray hairs, ut "UOfUOI.1" HAIR qiuminq. price, ai.oo, retail. a few months old, contained only 3,000 esque appear many negroes; enough In Its features to PREPARE GROUND FOR WHEAT INAUGURAL DAYS inhabitants, of them to the houses were mostly huts and the GREAT PARADE IN the multitudes. They certainly streets muddy roads. The big event made noise enough over It Desirable to Double-Dis- k Immediately was thus described in the Philadelphia The procession was In divisions, After Wheat or Oats Have Been OF FORMER with General Wood as . grand YEARS Aurora of March 11; 1801: .HONOR OF WILSON the Taken Off the Field. "At an early hour on Wednesday, marshal of the whole affair and hav- ing a place (By H. ,' March 4, the cltj, of Washington pre- at Its head. The display, U. BAINER.) In As soon as the oats or wheat have sented a spectacle of uncommon ani- the words Invariably used on like How George Washington Became been taken field, Is mation occasioned by the addition to Federal and State Troops, Men occasions, was "Impressive and bril- off the it desirable double-dis- k - to ground once. President at Federal Hall in its usual population of a large- body liant" the at It From Navy, Veterans and Wotherspoon will pay well to disk Immediately be- " New York of citizens from the adjacent districts. Leads Regulars. City. Civilians The regulars of two hind the binder or header. If after the A discharge from the company of March. the country's binder, Washington artillery UBhejed in the armed service naturally had the right the bundles would be thrown of way. off on disked ground. The sooner this day, and about one o'clock the Alex- MaJ. Gen. W. W.. Wother- work is FALSE company of riflemen spoon, United army, was In done after, harvest the better; STORY OF JEFFERSON andria with the GEN. WOOD GRAND States every day's more company paraded in IS MARSHAL command of In delay means that of artillery front the first division. moisture Is of the lodgings. 12 which marched lost President's At the soldiers and sailors In o'clock Thomas Jefferson, attended by and marines from posts and the case the disking has been done "Simplicity" of His Inauguration the In time, a number of his fellow citizens, among Indians, Hunt Clubs and College Stu- navy yards within a day's ride of the ground can be plowed Myth to English Writer-Jack-son at any time say Traced whom were many members of con- dents Are In Line Washington. The West Point cadets later. Some will Enthuslastlo "Why not in- Fairly Mobbed by gress, repaired to the capltol. His and the midshipmen from naval begin plowing at once, Spectators Continuously Cheer the stead of wasting tlme'dlsklngT" This Motley Throng. dress was, as usual, that of a plain academy Annapolis, competent be- the Inaugural Profession. at would be citizen, without any distinctive badge yond other corps in manual and In all right if we could bold the From very beginning of na- of office. He entered the capitol un- moisture long enough, but usually one the the By GEORGE evolution, the future generals and ad- or two tion, inauguration day has generally der a discharge from the artillery. As CLINTON. army, weeks of hot, dry weather mirals of the had place In the after ground been a day of display and festivity soon as he withdrew a discharge from Washington, March 4. The "Jeffer- - first division. harvest will dry out the too much for plowing. The disk will tor the people of the United States, the, artillery was made. The remain- sonlan simplicity" which Woodrow All branches army Wilson of the service cover the ground quickly, and will though at times national conditions der of tho day was devoted to pur- requested should be observed were represented In regu- In every detail of his Inauguration as the bodypf Insure holding the moisture until we have made it an occasion more solemn poses of festivity, and at night there artillery, cavalry, In- president did apply to Inaugu- larsengineers, have time to complete the plowing. than joyous, But always the induction was a jretty general illumination.' not the fantry and signal corps. The sailors ral parade, for was as elaborate as There is no question' but that wheat of a new president has been a note- "Man of the People." It and marines from half a dozen battle- worthy and interesting event. such an affair usually Is. The people ground should be plowed early. For When Andrew Jackson was elected ships rolled along smartly In the wake reason land, near- When George Washington was in- wanted It so, and they showed their this summer tilled In the fall of 1828 the people of the appreciation of their landsmen brethren. ly always outyieldlng land that Is augurated the first president in 1789, west and the radical elements of the spectacle by turn- of the ing out by The National Guard division follow- plowed just before seeding time. New York was the temporary capital south scored a triumph and was the hundred thousand and .he cheering wildly as the marchers pass- ed the division of regulars. It was Wheat requires a firm seed bed. On of the young nation, and it was there hailed as a "man of the people." This commanded by . L. ceremony ed with bands playing loudly and flags Gen. Albert account of this early preparation that the took place after character was emphasized on the day Mills, United States army, who wore General Washington had ridden from waving bravely. should be deeper than later work. of his inauguration the following the medal of honor given him for con- Deep plowing seeding his home at Mount Vernon in what The newly Inaugurated president re- Just before time March, for never before had such a spicuous personal gallantry at the bat- Is not desirable, as the ground will was much like a triumphal progress. huge motley throng gathered viewed the procession and smiled his in Wash- approval tle of San Juan hill. General Mills la not have time to become well settled. Welcomed to New York. ington. Jackson's wife had died not as he returned the salutes of commanding the chief of the militia division of the Early deep preparation is very fa- Arriving at Elizabethtown Point, long before," and he asked that the the officers, for all the glittering show had been United States war department vorable to wheat production, especial- N. on April 23, barge ceremonies be made very simple, but arranged in J., he entered a his honor. Pennsylvania avenue, The entire National Guard of New ly t here the ground has had enough by 12 pilots white, the masses were too hilarious to heed from rowed clad in the capltol to Jersey was in line, and Pennsylvania, moisture to settle it properly. and passed through the Kill von Kull the request The weather was pleas- the White House, was full of color, music and movement Massachusetts, Maryland Virginia, The wheat roots penetrate this Into New York harbor, which was full ant and the. east front of the Capltol Georgia, packed very not People Enjoy Maine and North Carolina soil readily and are of all manner of craft gaily decorated was used for the first time for the in- the Sight were represented by bodies civilian damaged by gradual settling or The inhibition of the inaugural ball of later, and loaded with cheering crowds. The auguration. In front of it surged many from an on ac- and of planned public reception soldiers. Cadets from of the undue loss of moisture Spanish man of war Galveston broke 10,000 persons who were restrained the at private and state military schools of count of too loose soli. only by great the capltol had no effect as a bar to out the colors of all nations, and a Iron chain. Jackson the country had a place In the militia The following data on results of 13 capltol the attendance at this ceremony of fired a Ealute of guns, to which the rode to the on a white horse division. Among them were boys from tillage methods on wheat In 1911 on re- and went through changing presidents". Masses were American North Carolina the ceremonies with here the Virginia Military Institute, the Cul- the Kansas experimental farm, as dignity, and back to to see, and other masses were sponded. started the White here to ver Military Acadejny of Indiana, the quoted In part from Bulletin No. 176 on 30, House. began march. There was a greater demon- Finally, April all was ready Then his troubles, for Carlisle school, Purdue university, the of that station, can be well applied to for inauguration. Washington people broke loose with a ven- stration while the procession was pass- the the Citadel cadets and the Georgia Mili- southern conditions. was escorted to Federal hall, then geance. ing than there was four years ago. tary academy. ' Land plowed July 15 (the right capltol, which on "The president was literally pursued Victory had come to party the stood the site of a which The third division of the parade was time) seven inches deep (the right the present at Wall and by a motley concourse of people, rid- had known nothing like victory for a composed of Grand Army of the Re- depth) gave a yield of 38 1-- 3 bushels Broad streets. The ing, running, helter-skelte- striving good many years. Joy posses- streets had been The of public veterans, members of per acre. After paying cost filled since with waiting who should first gain admittance into sion found expression In steady the Union for the sunrise, and Veteran league and of the Spanish of preparation there was left $25.74 crowds, and enthusiasm was in- the executive mansion, where was abundantly noisy the it acclaim. war organizations. E. per acre. tense. In the senate chamber Wash- understood that refreshments would Gen. James 9 President Taft and President-elec- t Chicago, plowed 15 ington was Joined by Adams, Knox, be distributed," wrote a contempo- Stuart of a veteran of both Land July three Jnches Wilson were escorted down the ave- the Civil and the Spanish wars, was deep (plowed at the right time, but rary, Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith. In nue by the National troop Guard of In command. too shallow) produced 33 1--3 bushels their mad rush the crowds smashed per furniture and dishes and seized the Thousands of Civilians. acre a net return of $22.32. food as if they were starving. "The Robert N. Harper, chief marshal of Land plowed August 15, seven ' If confusion became more and more the clvio forces, commanded the fourth Inches deep, not worked until Sep- At one moment the presi- division. Under his charge were po- tember 15, showed a yield of 23 2-- 3 dent, who had retreated until he was litical organizations from all parts of bushels per acre and a net return of (s .vjl pressed against the wall of the apart- the country, among them being Tam- $15.34 per acre, after deducting the ment, could only be secured against many, represented by 2,000 of Its cost of preparation. tig serious danger by a number of gen- braves,, and -- Democratic clubs from Land plowed at proper depth, seven tlemen linking arms and, forming Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- Inches, September 15 (too late) pro- 15 per acre J ! I themselves into a barrier. It was more and other cities. duced bushels and &ar then that the windows were thrown They put the American Indians Into" gave a net return of $9.08 per acre. open, and the living throng found an the civilian division. The fact that Land plowed three Inches deep (too outlet. It was the people's day, the they were In war paint and feathers shallow) September 15 (too late) people's president, and the ' people helped out in plctureequeness and did gave a yield of 14 H bushels, a net 1 ' " ft would rule." nothing to disturb the peace. Mem-ber- g return of $8.52 per acre, after deduct- Too Much for Harrison. of the United Hunt Clubs of ing cost of preparation. For 12 yeaje the Democrats con- America rode In this division. Their Land disked, but not plowed, cost trolled the destinies of the. country, pink coats and their high hats ap- $1.95 per acre to rpreparation and and then the Whigs elected William parently were not - thought to Jar produced 414 bushels per acre. The Henry Harrison, who was Inaugurated "Jeffersonian simplicity", from Its crop when sold returned $1.47 per March 4, 1841. By this time trans- seat Pink coats were worn on the acre over the cost of preparation of ground. portation was made easier by the & hunting field in Jefferson's day and In building of railways and the crowd ;:aililililil Jefferson's state. After the seed bed had been pre that flocked to Washington was im- There were 1,000 Princeton students pared, whether before seeding time or mense. was after, the surface should not be al- It much better behaved Gen. Leonard Wood, Mar- In the clvio section of the parade. which MaJ. Grand Many orange lowed to crust The common peg than that "honored" Jackson, shal of the Parade. of them wore and black but it was hungry for offices. Horace sweaters and they were somewhat tooth harrow or weeder should break' as un- Greeley, who had conducted the Log cavalry of Essex county. New Jersey. noisy though perfectly proper. Stu- this crust often as it forms, til the gets Cabin, a Whig campaign paper in The carriage In which rode dents from seventeen other colleges wheat too large to work. New York, wrote; "We have nothing und were among Do not let the ground get too dry be- Marshall and Presi- universities the fore harrowing, as Is likely now here in politics but large and nu- dent pro tempore Bacon of United marchers. it to work the up too fine and. make liable to merous swarms of office hunting lo- States senate was surrounded by the There was muslo enough for any it custs blow. " " sweeping to Washington daily. members of the Black Horse troop of democratic occasion. The judicious L All the rotten land speculators, broken the Culver Military academy Indi- of distribution of the bands prevented Putting Fat on the Lambs. J bank directors, swindling cashiers, ana. This Is the first time in his- clashing tunes. the the of There were If the lambs are to be etc., are in full cry for office, and even tory of inaugural ceremonies a fifty bands In line, only one of fattened foi that but market start them on a little grain so humble a man as I am is run down guard vice-preside- Chief Justice White. of honor has escorted a them, the Marine band, was allowed to as soon as for letters, letters. Curse their nau- to scene play Just they will learn to eat the of his oath tak- "hall to the Chief," a tune which It and feed grain Hamilton, von Steubenand a few oth- seous Impudence!" ing. every continuously witb band on. an occasion like this good pasture until they go ers, and all of them appeared on the Cold, wintry blasts swept the streets Formation hitherto has on playing to the of Parade. Insisted almost block. Prime fat ribs cannot be balcony. Robert It. Livingston, chan- of Washington that March day, and Incessantly, to every- 'pro The military and the civil parade, a the routing of duced by alternate grass and grain. cellor of New York, administered the Harrison, already old and rather huge affair thing else known composers which stretched its to the of They must be pushed to lay on fat oath and cried "Long live George feeble, rode his white horse without length for miles along the Washington the past. Washington, president cloak or overcoat, from start to finish-- of the United and with his hat streets, formed on the avenues radiat Cheering Is Continuous. States," whereupon there broke out off In salute to the cheering crowds. lng from the capltol. After President- All along Pennsylvania bell-ringin- avenue, from In Hog a mighty tumult of cheering, g The line of march was unprecedent-edl- Success Business. elect Wilson had become President the capitol to point be- of Re- long, a four block There Is hardly any class of live and the noise cannon. and so was the Inaugural Wilson and Mar- to yond the White House, the spectators stock farming that pays as well as turning the senate chamber. Pres- address, and then the president led Vice-Preside- shall had become . were massed In lines ten deep. ident Washington read his inaugural the procession back to the White The hog raising. The first requisite for Marshall, they went straightway from cheering was constant and Woodrow success is good foundation address and the history of the House. The exposure was too much for the capitol stock, and to the White House and Wilson cannot complain that the cere- then good business principle Is United States under the constitu- him and within one month he was shortly began. thence to the reviewing stand monies attending his Induction Into management Use a common tion dead. In park little' - the at the mansion's front office were not accompanied by ap- Jefferson Story False. When Lincoln Took Hold. "horse sense" In your business at The parade, with MaJ. Gen. Leonard parently peo- If you good Immensely heartfelt acclaim of the well as a little scientific management are a Democrat, no dramatic was the first Wood, United States army, as Its ple over doubt you believe Jeffer- inauguration whom he Is to rule for at that Thomas of Abraham Lincoln In grand marshal, from capl- years. son rode 1861. started the least four Feeding Sheep. unattended to the capltol on From the day of his bctlon tol grounds move " horseback, to along the avenue Every window in every building on Silage may be fed to store snoep tied his horse to the threats against his life were numer- to White was to oi fence, and was inaugurated ous, the House, where It Pennsylvania avenue which Is not oc- to fattening sheep but is with less and detectives discovered and pass In review. trumpeter sound- considered ceremony organized The cupied for office purposes was rented Inferior to roots for ewes suckling than would attend the tak- foiled an plot to assassinate ed "forward march" InBtant ago ear ing of office by a keeper dog him on his way to Washington. at the the weeks for a good round sum of ly lambs. Where a large flow of of a The signal was flashed from the White money. Every mils pound. the old story, but big bodies of troops room overlooking the Is especially desirable, oats and bras, Suchls it that had been house In fifteen the new- marching Is pure myth and is first found in employed at former inaugurations that minutes parade was taken by as and a little oil meal will make a ly elected president commander-in-chie- f sat a book of in merely to pomp and many spectators as cound find a vant- lsfactory grain mixture. travels the United add to the occasion of armies age States written by John Eng- now were the and navies of point from which to peer through Davis, an used for the protection of the United lishman. Davis asserted he was the president States would be ready to the window panes. The roofs of the Pigs Like Charcoal. that review "his troops." buildings an of the simple ceremony The day had opened cloudy, chilly were covered with persons Keep plenty of charcoal In It was thought that the parade might willing stand the pig which he described, has and dismal, to for hours In a March pen. Is di- but it been but as the president step- some It wholesome and aids proved that he was In Wash- ped forward lack of the picturesque features day to see the wonders of the Inaugu- not to take the oath from vhlch gestion. Charcoal made from con ington at the time. - the aged Chief Taney particularly appealed to the ral parade, and many of them partic- is highly Justice the sun people on former cobs recommended.' The inauguration of Jefferson, which burst through the clouds and shone occasions. There ularly glad of an opportunity to go marked the defeat of the full on bowed were Indians and rough riders here home and to say that after many years Federalist the head of the man not Feed Value of Potatoes. party of Hamilton, Washington, who was to give up his only when Roosevelt was Inaugu- waiting they had seen a Democratic life for the rated, Experiments In Germany seem U Adams and Jay, was the first to take country he loved. Lincoln himself but' when he went out of office president inaugurated. and was jucceedod by have shown that dried potato vlnei place In Washington. The newly es- noticed this "sunburst" and drew William H. The parade passed the reviewing same Taft. The parade, however, in honor have the value for feeding stock tablished national capital, tu&a but from It ft happy augury, stand of President Wilson, who stood as good meadow bar. I Mr. WUsoa teemed to be, pictur uncovered while the marchers talutejL