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VOL. 13, NUMBER 6. CLOV1S, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 $1.80 PER YEAR

WHEAT TURNING OUT BRIDCE COMPLETED WELL AT GRADY DISÍD OVER FRIO DRAW MILLION DOLLAR WHEAT UiHES Clyde Stan field of Grady was in County Road Superintendent Geo. own Wednesday. Mr. Stanfield says McLean says he has just finished the the wheat is turning out fine out his bridge across the Frio draw near IN ON AUGUST 11 way. The & Cox Stanfield thresher, George Keenan's place and that it is CROP BIG MARKETED US he says, hug more work than can be the best bridge in the county. This handled for some weeks. Mr. Stan- U will be a great benefit to the wheat field soy that last week they threshed hauler from the north part of the District Court will convene on' between five thousand and six thous- county. Mr. McLesn says that it will The binders and headers have BAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT WHEAT PRICES IN Monday, August 11th, for the August and bushels of wheat and the average hold a ten ton truck or all that can about finished their work now and yield per acre was twenty seven and on it. CLOVIS THIS WEEK term, with Judge Sam Bratton pre- be put the threshermen are on the job gett- The band concert will be held on one-ha- lf bushels. ing Curry County's golden grain siding, H. A. Seerest, court reporter; Friday evening of this week instead No. 1 Hard Winter Test WILLARD MUST CIVE Wheat for the elevator. And it W. A. Have.ier, Assistant District of Saturday. An especial program SAM 60 pounds better, must not con- JONES BACK THIRD TO UNCLE SAM or is golden grain, too, for there are has been prepared for this week's tain more 1 per cent foreign Attorney, R. S. Rowells, District At- than of some fields in the county from which concert. In addition to the regular L. material, shall be bright, cool and torney, and S, D. Dean, sheriff. S. Jones returned to Clovis this Jess Willnrd will have to pay Uncle the farmer will sell from $75 to $80 numbers on the printed program, L. Vi week being in one-thir- sweet with not more than 13 per There is not an exceptionally large after th service for a Sam almost d of his receipts per acre. Ansel White will render two or three cent of moisture, must contain move docket and the term of court will not year or more. Mr. Jones spent sev- from the big title fight. A stream of wagons and trucks aro trombone solos. Mr. White is a gift- than 23 per of hard, vitre- likely last longer than usual unless eral months overseas. Hi will again The income tux man will collect cent dark busy hauling grain to the elevators ed musician and all who attend the be ous grains. Trice $2.05. the grand jury returns a good many with the Citizens Bunk and will (31,950 from the deposed champion as fust as it can be threshed. It is Friday night concert will certainly No. 2 Wheat Test bills. Following are the jurors that take the position formerly held by next year when the taxes fall due. Hard Winter not hard to figure what a task this get a treat. 58 not than 2 have been named for the term: C. L, Pritchard, who will be book- On the $101,000 there will be a pounds or better, more will be when one realizes that there & per cent of foreign materiul, shull be Crand Jury keeper for Jones Lindley. normal tax of four per cent, on the will be in the neighborhood of a half cool and sweet and with not more W. E. Marsh, Clovis. MOVING TO CLOVIS first $4,000 and eight per cent on the million bushels of wheat threshed in than 14 per cent of moisture, and L. M. Boney, Bellview. BUYING AUTOMOBILES resh the county this season. At the pre & must contain more than 25 per cent A. C. Kent, Clovis. The Great Western Oil Refining Then comes the surtax which grad- vailing price this will bring to the of dark, hard and vitreous grains. Harry Highfill, Clovis. Company is moving to Clovis and will One of the best indications of pros- uates upward on all incomes over farmers of our county in the neigh- is $23,-51- Price $2.02. 8. F. Morris, Melrose. occupy offices in the Gurlcy Building. perity in Curry County the sales $5,000. Jess will have to pay 0 borhood of a million dollars. deal- No. 3 Hard Winter Wheat Test J. F. Bell, Clovis. The company has all the machinery of automobiles that the various on the $100,000 and $520 on the From present indications the 56 pounds or better, must not contain E. J. Dennis, Clovis. on the ground for their deep test well ers in Clovis are reporting now. The additional $1,000. threshers will not get the wheat crop they more than 3 per cent of foreign ma- W. T. Peterson, Bellview. southeast of Kenna four miles. The automobile men say that sell Dempaey will have to pay $3,530 all worked out until the row crops derrick they get terial, shall be cool and sweet with W. 11. Musick, Hollene. has been completed and cars and trucks as fast as to the government as income tax will be ready to thresh, especially if is not more than per cent of mois- Flem Sullins, Grady. everything is in readiness to begin them. And all this before the from his share of the purse. His nor 144 they are delayed by bad weather. The drilling soon. begun in ture, and must contain more than 25 W. W. Engram, Texico. their wheat money has to roll mal tax will be $2,040, and his sur yield is running as high as 40 bush per cent of dark, hard and vitreous W. W. H ungate, Pleasant Rill. too. tax, $1,490. els per acre and it has been conserva- grains... Price $1.98. L. H. Dixon, Havener. BIG ROW CROP, TOO tively estimated that the average for All lower grades to be bought on W. L. PotU, Hollene. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION A FIRE ALARM the county will run at least twenty their merits by sample as per Gov S. F. Mulhair, Hollene. Much has been written and said bushels which is remarkably good ernment regulation. All wheat test W. E. Spade, Clovis. about Curry County's million dollar The various labor organisations in A fire in the three hundred when it is figured that the nation ing under 56 pounds is no grade T. F. Teeter, Clovis. wheat crop. It is going to put much Clovis are planning for a big celebra- block on West Grand Avenue caused average is in the neighborhood of wheat and Government regulation John Humphrey, Clovis. money into the country, but while tion on Labor Day, Monday, Septem- - the first fire alarm to be turned in thirteen bushels per acre. prices do not apply to it, so thtt J. D. Woods, Havener, we are talking about this wonderful yer 1st. that Clovis has had for sometime. It Big Fall Acreage wheat testing under 56 pounds has S. L. Willis, Havener. wheat yield it must not be forgotten was apparently caused from a penny From all over the county comes. to be sold in open market, or for ex W. R. Womack, Fields. that the eounty will harvest a row COUNTRY LOOKS GOOD or other metalic substance being the report that there will be a big fall port. J. W. Manning, Hollene. crop this full which has never been TO STATE INSURANCE placed behind the electric light fuses. acreage of wheat this year. The No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat at Kan F. K. Mason, Clovis. excelled In the history of the county. COMMISSIONER OF IOWA The only damage done was burning moisture is in the ground and there sas City, $2.18. A. L. Murks, Claud. out the wiring of the house. is a general feeling that next year is B. I. Boyd, Clovis. J. W. Bailey, State Insurance Com- going to be a wheat year too. BIG WHEAT YIELD L. M. Wood. Clovis. missioner of Iowa, was a Clovis vis- 1 czra-s- mi troops John Droak, Hollene. itor lust week and while here was the NU-M- EX CO. LETS Mr. Evans, who lives on the old . Patit Jury guest of H. F. Young, the farm limn Ben Crawford place near" Hollene Newt. Hyatt, Clovis. man. Iowa Insurance companies loan T made a wheat yield of from 37 to 40 J. F. Myers, Clovis. quite a bit of money in this part of CONTRACT FOR bushels per acre. So far this is the J. S. Wyatt, Clovis. New Mexico and before they can III best yield the News has heard of. EACH SUNDAY NICRT W. H. Buchanan, Clovis. place their money in a locality it is - S. M ripkln, Claud. Four train loads of Csccho-Slova- k first necessary for the State Insur- AND TEACHER Munroe Lee, Texico. soldiers passed through Clovis Wed- - ance Commissioner to pass upon the Portales, July 30. Supt. James E PASTOR W. F. Newbill, Melrose. nesday. These men fought with the stability of the country from a loan Webb of the Nu-Me- x Oil Company PRESENTED WITH BIBLES During the month of August the L. G. Barnes, Texico. Austrian Army when war was first standpoint Mr. Young showed Mr. returned today from Oklahoma, Methodist, Baptist, Christian and John H. Barry, Clovis. declared. In the last days of the Bailey over the county and after look- - where he closed a contract for drill Last Sunday morning at the Pros Presbyterian churches will dismiss R. E. Brown, Clovis. war they deserted the Austrians and ing at some of our magnificent crops ing well No. 1 for his company. The byterian church the pastor, Ted P. their Sunday evening services and F. E. Lovett, Texico. joined the Russian Army on the side here he went away loud in his praises work will be done by S. P. Smith of Holificld, was presented with a hand will unite in a Union Service each D. I. Barnett, Clovis. of the allies. Owing to the unset-'o- f Curry County and said that if in- - Allen, Okla., an experienced driller some Scofield Reference' Bible by 'tis Sunday night until the beginning of Jim Chitwood, Bellview. tied condition in Russia they are only jsu ranee companies never placed their who has brought in many wells in congregation. The token was pre the Ham-Ramse- y Evangelistic cam- R. I. Duke, Havener. able to return to their native land by money on poorer collateral than this various Oklahoma districts. A full sented by Mr. E. W. Bowyer in a few paign. A. H. Heard, Clovis. way of the United States. These fine plains land they would certainly set of new heavy tools, of the latest well chosen remarks in which he These union services will be held C. C. Callicott, Clovis. troops were brought from Siberia by always be in the clear. pattern, have been purchased by the stated in what high esteem Mr. Holi in the Lyceum Airdome, just beyond A. A. Clark, Bellview. boat to San Francisco, from which driller in order to go down to the field is held by his congregation. the Highway Garage. The place is W. W. Nicholas, Clovis. place they are being carried by rail C. R. Bostick of Paris, Tenn., is 3600 feet depth required under the Miss Lula Harris, Bible teacher in being cleaned and arranged this week S. M. Stewart, Grady. to New Port News. From New Port here this week visiting C. E. Dennis contract. - ' the Sunday school, was also presented and Rev. Redmon, who has this in John Harper, Grady. News they will go by boat to Brest "Uncle Sam," as he is familiarly Work will begin at soon as the tools with a beautiful Bible on last Sunday charge, says that it will be in read C. A. Faulk, Melrose. and again by rail to their native coun- known by his many friends here, arrive. Coal for the boiler is on the by the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter iness for the Union Service Sunday they be J. T. Singleterry, Texico. try. t On the entire trip will makes a trip to Clovis every summer ground and the water well is about ian church. night The place will be well lighted, S. F. Burns, Clovis. something like two months. and says every time he comes he likes completed. Work will be carried on the seats will be comfortable, and of K. K. Runnells, Texico. On the four trains there were Clovis better. He is particularly de night and day, and the contractors GRADY PICNIC WAS A SUCCESS course we will have plenty of fresh F. B. 8cott, Cameron. in the neighborhood of 2,000 men, lighted this time over the enormous believe the well can be finished to the air. There will be plenty ot room lor J. A. Culpepper, Grady. each train stopping at Clovis for a crops we have here. Mr. Bostick no full depth in 100 working days. Those who attended the Grady all in Clovis who wish to E. H. Harper, Grady. half hour or more. Here the Red doubt enjoys his visits here very much Geologist R. O. La Neve in his re- picnic last Saturday say it was a most in this meeting. It should be met T. N. Clayton, Melrose. Cross distributed among them writ- but no more so than do the many port says that oil sands may be ex- enjoyable affair. The Grady pie- with the hearty approval of all W. E. Mulhair, Bellview. ing material and also served them friends he has made here enjoy hsv pected at 1200, 1800 and 2400 feet nic came at a very busy time on ac Rer. Holifteld, pastor of the Pres- L L. Cone, Texico. ' with peaches, oranges, pop and ice ing him. He remains the same con so that production may come in a few count of harvesting and threshing byterian churefa, will preach the open- P. S. Lamlson. cream cones. Most of the men are genial, jolly "Uncle Sam" and upon weeks. President Lasater states that but still nwny took advantage of the ing sermon Sunday night His sub- R. E. Boucher, Melrose. over thirty Ave years of age and have each trip to Clovis he seems to be a if any oil or gas showing is made, picnie to celebrate a day off. ject will be: "What is the Matter 8. R. Cooper, Clovis. , been in the service Ave years, dur- stronger republican than the year be other wells will be started immediate- The speakers for the day were With the World." com- Nu-Me- x everybody out is W. H. Harris, Clovis. ing which they have had little fore, and is ever ready to defend the ly, it being the intention of the Judge Sam Bratton and County Sup- Let come Sunday . B. Bowlin, Clovis. munication with their native land. G. O. P. when anybody has his ham company to develop its leases to erintendent Jas. M. Blckley of Clovis night and enjoy the fellowship of J. E. Nelson, Claud. Many of them bear marks of wounds mer out for his party. the greatest extent Secretary And- and Prof: Loftta, Prof. Kyle and Rev. this union occasion. The meeting be received in battles, and all were hap- erson is in Oklahoma negotiating with Crawford of Grady. gins at 8:15 p. m. py that they were returning to their The News' linotype was out of bus! parties who want to drill near the native land and to their loved ones. ness for most all day Thursday on x well. C. J. Hagerling is in WELLINGTON, TEXAS SOME INTERESTING UFSED INSURANCE TO account down at light Amarillo on similar errand and BOXING SATURDAY NIGHT of a shut the a EDITOR VISITS CLOVIS TO O. E. S. MEMBERS plant for some repairs. This neces-tate- d J. W. Brown is in Al- leaving out some matter at the buquerque closing a deal for acreage The boxing bouts at the skating HE FREE J. Claud Wells, editor ot the Wei The Eastern- - will have Initia- eleventh hour. The News' linotype with pecple who figure on drilling in rink proved of much Interest last Star lington, Texas, Leader, was in Clovis tion on evening of August 8th. is attached to the light circuit The this district week. Before the bouts were pulled the last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Wells Will also care of important busi- power circuit was running all day Coe Howard and Ben Smith of Por- off a Mexican juggler entertained the take owns a quarter section of land In this member is requested to Thursday. tales are on a deal which will insure crowd. Then followed the prelimin- Washinvton, July 28. Discharged ness. Each county that he proved up on several be present. SECRETARY. another well in Roosevelt County. ary bout between two young fellows. service men who let their Govern- years sgo. He formerly lived in both I treat all diseases and disorders Details will not be out until next The main event was between Lanky ment insurance lapse were given the Texico and Clovis and worked on one Mrs. Houchen Thursday for women. Dr. H. R. Gibson. 731tfs week. The publicity given this sec- Bob Conn of Portales and Lockaday privilege of reinstating their policies left of of the Texico newspapers and the pay- Albuquerque to visit her brother. tion by the Nu-Me- x people is bring- of Amarillo. The Amarillo man had within eighteen months without Clovis New as a printer in the early H. W. Caveny and daughter, Miss ing scores of oil men who are looking best of Conn from a weight stand- ment of back premiums, under an day. While in the News office last the School commence in Clovis on Luma, of Newton, Kansas, will be over the ground with a view of de- point by some twenty pounds. Dur- ordor signed yesterday by Secretary will week making a fraternal visit, Mr. the 8th day September. here the part of the week for veloping later on. They seem to ing the first two rounds the boxers Glass. of latter Wells related an experience he had regulation, a visit with his son, J. W. Caveny. think that the Amarillo gas showings were pretty evenly matched, both Tho new reinstatement in Texico in the early day. Some fel consideration, Rev. B. H. Oxford was hero from prove that an oil pool can be expect- fighters landing on rach other fre- one of number under low came in to clean up on the editor It possible every Melrose Thursday. H. Bell has opened a real estate ed in eastern New Mexico. quently. In the third round the de- dosigned to make for for some article that had been in the office in the Klein building on North cision was given to Conn. discharged soldier, sirilor and marine paper. The editor was out and the insurance Osteopaths use antiseptics and Main street. He will have an office FOOD SALE A lightweight bout of three rounds to continue Government irate reader took about three shots is in confinement cases nnd in connection with the Clovis Oak were Indulged in by Harry Davenport bftcr return to civil life, regarded anesthetics at the printer in charge which hap' by means that is necessary, tf land Company. The Methodist Indies will give a and Tommy Morrison. They pulled as tho most liberal ever offered any other pencd to be Mr. Wells at the time only food sole at the Harris Furniture off a good fight and tho referee called any insurance organization. The Fortunately, he says, the shooter was request- prepared to make most any DANCING SCHOOL store on Saturday, August 2nd, it a draw. requirement is thot the man I am not a very good marksman and none be in good except Dr. H. R. at 10:00 o'clock. Next Saturday night there is a bout ing reinstatement must examination of the shots took effect. health at the time of discharge and Gibson. Mr, and Mrs. Jimmie Davis, re scheduled between Johnnie Connelly must pay the premium for the one ccntly of Wolfe's Dancing Academy CLOVIS WON and Mick Baca. These are both ex- W. H. Duckworth was a business month of grace in which his insurance For Sale Good four-roo- house of Kansas City, have opened a danc perienced boxers and the bout will no visitor to Pórtalos Wednesday. was continued after he stopped pay- and barn for sale to be moved off of ing school at the skating rink. Public In a one-side- d ball game last Sun doubt be interesting. ment and the premium for the months lot. See W. B. Cramer at Alfalfa dances will be given each Wednesday day afternoon, Clovis won from Tor-- in which he requested reinstatement Lumber Co. tfc. and Friday night. tales by a score of 5 to 0. The vis- County Agent Peterson will go to Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Gregg spent Premiums for the Intervening months These will be jitney . dances to itors did not have a look in at any Santa Fe next week to attend a meet' several days visiting in Portales this will not be required. Phone No. 97 for job printing. which all are invited. time during the game. ing of County Agents of New Mexico, week. THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 191

crushed, scented and sold as tooth The Clovis News powder at a high price by Indian per- FARMER RELATES J un??' fumers. nnrrrnOn r i Official Paper of Curry County. Baldness among Indians and ne- groes is almost unknown. STMUF TROUBLE Men and women are political equals in Iceland. The nation numbers sev- r EDWARD L MANSON enty thousand people, and is govern LOST Editor and PublUh.r by STEADILY AND COULD ed representatives elected by men rv and women together. NOT FIND RELIEF EVERY In Java there is an orchid, the Eii.ered at the poitofftce at Clovli, grammatophylium, all the flowers of SIGN OF TROUBLE DISAPPEAR- Kew Mexico, ai second class matter which open at once, as if at the stroke 17 ED SINCE HE TOOK TANLAC. CI under the act of March 3, 1879. of a fairy's wand, and they also all wither together. It EPT secret TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION RULES FOR FAILURE The remarkable experience of Y. M. Hull, a wealthy and special One Year $1.50 farmer living just, out of Adrian, Georgia, Six Months .75 Printing "Rules for Success" as is another i and personal for prepared by successful men and striking evidence of the extraordinary merits of Tanlac. women has been a specialty with cer- In speaking of his you Is WHY IS AUGUST "DULL" tain magazines for some time. The two years of suffering and subsequent ; reverse of this is found in "Rules for relief, Mr. Hall said: une oí me Dig commercial agencies failure" as prepared by a prisoner "I am proud to say that I have WRIGLEYS whose weekly reports aro reliuble' in the Ohio State Pentitentiary News. gained fourteen pounds in two weeks guides to the trend of business activi- He gives the following seven rules, taking this Tanlac. km alr-tte- ht ties, expressed surprise lust week that' which he claims will guarantee a "My trouble had been growing In Its the "usual midsummer lull" hud not "successful failure." worse instead of better all the time," he package. occurred either in wholesale or retail 1. Believe that everything is right continued. "It was almost impos- sealed markets. It foreasted a probable' t' -- r v - not caught at. sible. for me to lay on my left side on NAZIMOVA in slump in August when it anticipated account of the terrible rheumatic '. . less of responsibilities "the: red lantern" A coody Is that the usual August "dullness" let George do it. pains. I began to lose weight and that Springtime in the land of cherry would set in. 3. Fly into a passion Blight pre- had fallen off until I only weighed on blossoms and willow worthy of your thirty-eigh- trees love time Why is August a dull month in bus- self-contr- one hundred and t pounds, text lose your slant-eye- for the d maidens the dream iness; in New York, in Sun Francisco, 4. Always think to GET, never away below my average weight, and lasting beside their lily pools as fair as reaard in Painted Post, Montana, in Albu- about GIVE. could not find anything to relieve my their sacred lotus flowers, as inscrul- - querque; everywhere? nain nr hnilil mo hiv-- 5. Look gloomy; never see good ' " L ..... i. i . of Its c "w,r nl'uln"n because Chiefly because we say it is dull; in other people. "After I had sufferedf for more than B"8! we expect a slump, We two years without better.1 ur.,,,e Forbi,ld,'n City TIk" lasting quality. funcy thut C. Regard every man who differs getting any L auoueT oi lis romance, would you because a considerable number of us from you as a knocker. someone recommended Tanlac to me like to know the secret of its situa- have gone on vacations the rest of us 7. Never indulge in and I started taking it. As I have tion and travel in thi land, fraught can lay down on tht job and do noth- you may hear yourfuults and that you Sniil hnfnt'P. I fr.'linfwl fntirtnnn n.in,.lc Three flavors to ing. The result is thut business has haven't enough sand to cure them. in weight and I haven't a sign of the, ' rl"3C lm U(" LUIUt rn slumped in the past all over this coun- These are very good rules for at- old rheumatic trouble since. I have suit all tastes. thc Procession of the war maiden try and the trade volume that hns highest fail- tnki.n nnlv fnnr hntMn. t Tni, taining the perfection of of China. Anything been fine throughout the rest of the far, but from thc way I have improv so fantastic and Be SURE to cet ure. Albuquerque Herald. wierd has never year, has its average reduced by the ed already, I am glad to recommend been embodied in a August "slump." it to everybody. play. UNDER CONSIDERATION Does the glow Some energetic business organiza- Tanlac is sold in Clovis by Meara red from these VRIGLEYS spheres of mystic light your im- tions have taken up the problem of Pharmacy, in Texico by Red Cross lead Jim, have you fed the horses?" agination afield to the dull August with a view of mak- rharmacy, and in Melrose by Irwin a lund of strange "Yassir." beings and ing new business efforts in that & Pool. (Advertisement.) fantastic ceremonies? 'What did you feed them?" month, extending activities, trying I Have you ever felt its lure and longed Sealed TIfiht "Hay." for its indescribable out novations; increasing business. THE WHEAT charm? Then "Did you feed the cows?" FIELD Kept Rteht So many have begun to give thought you should sec Nazimova in "The Red "Yassir." Lantern" with it s life of a strange to finding ways and means to elimi- I had a little field of wheat, five "What did you feed 'em?" people full of romance and passion, nate this "fall down" in the business acres and a third; through winter "Hay." intrigue and Oriental Mystic. You The year that the movement to make storms and springtime heat my vigils "Did yo feed the ducks?" should see this. "The Red August a big trade month has be- were absurd. I thought the climate Lantern" "Yassir." the most pretentious of all photoplay come general in a number of cities should be run with my small field in Flavor Lasts "What did you feed 'em?" productions with thc supreme that are awake and alive and moving. view, with just enough of wind and artists "Hay." of the screen. Presented at the Ly "C0,000 more in August" has been sun, and timely rain and dew. In "Did they eat it?" ceum, Wednesday and Thursday, made the slogan of half a dozen big other fields of great extent the wheat -- "Nawsir; dey didn't zaetly eat it, August Cth and 7th. Matinee daily eastern retail Btores. of neighbors I 5 waved; didn't worry so far as I saw, but dey was talkin' at three. "Why work our heads off eleven worth a cent if they were about it when I left." lost or months in the year and let the busi- saved. The only wheat in all thc land ffel. ALL TIRED OUT ness slide in August?" asks the ex- for which I cared a whocp was that, AMERICANIZATION ecutive of one of these big stores. by idle zephyrs funned, before my Hundreds Mora in Clovit in the Same "It may be the vacation month and humble coop. I trembled when the "We want to Plipht the hot month, but we can get busi- Americanization sky was bright, for fear a draught mean help; we want it to mean sym ness and make the same increases in would come; and clouds would fill me we want Tired all the time; August a3 are made in other months, pathy; it to mean under- with affright, lest wild tornadoes hum standing; we want it to largo- - Weary and worn out night and day; if we try." mean I kicked if there was too much rain, ness of view not Back aches; head aches, It does seem foolish to take a sort and smallness and would grumble and complain if days Wm. Ratzburg half-vacati- narrowness. We want it to Your kidneys are piobubly weak- of by staying at home, mean, were hot and dry. I ragged the wind patronage, but the lurgest ened. nominally at work, while letting one's not human in heated terms when it came from fellowship. We want You should help them at their work. business slip simply for lack of initia- that word to the west, I dreamed of bugs and army Plastering and Stucco Work be into terms of wages for Let one who knows tell you how. tive, and energy. Albuquerque translate worm', and every other pest. My men, of living conditions n P Q...... u;.t oiti c for men .wheat is harvested at last, it lived' something to Memweather St., Clovis, says:" Phone 299 that will mean the man through rust and blight, survived the "ou comes across the water can't beat Doan's Kidnev Pilla for DO YOU KNOW THAT that from the torrent and the blust, and filled other side, who has come to us with 8re god my bin all right. And I'd have had a.íheyt Somet aK0' Residence Room 18 Pierce Hotel English-speakin- a different understanding of the g peoples use a word big a crop if I had let things slide, V 'liberty' from that which we have and every time I tried to bend over, thermometer invented by Fahrenheit, if I had raised no yelping howl, and Franklin K. Lane. sharp pains caught me. I always felt a German; many of the Germans and had." had not wept and sighed. I worried tired out and had no ambition and Scanadinavians use one invented by o'er that field so much I aged a hun- my sleep didn't refresh me much. Reaumur, a Frenchman ; while the State of Ohio, City ot Tileao, dred years, and now I hobble on a Lucia County, as. My kidneys were disordered, too, un- French and most of the continental Krank J. Cheney make, oath crutch and see how vain were fears. that at til! I Degan taking Doan's Kidney nations use the centigrade thermome- Is senior partner of thé firm of P. J, Walt Mason. Cheney at Co., (Joins balnea la ths Qty Pills. They soon helped me. Con- ter invented by a Swede. ana oi loieao, loumy te.ate arortsaia, tinued use cured me of all signs of Crocodiles, like ostriches, swallow and that said firm will pay the turn of CAUTIOUS Magic City ONE! HUNDRED DOLLAIRH for each the trouble." Furniture and pebbles and small stones for the pur- ana every caae oi uiarrn met cannot ne Cyrus (entering sixteenth-floo- r of- cured by the ill of HALL'S CATARRH 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbur- n pose of grinding their food. fice) : "Them must be several MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHKNRY, stairs Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The highest waterfall In the world Sworn to before me and subscribed la miles long!" Undertaking Co. my pretence, this 6th tiny of Dcember, is Cholock Cascade, at Yosemite, Cal., D. 1688. A. W. Occupant of office: "Why (JOHNSON A. OLEARON, didn't INTERESTING RETURNS BROS.,' which ii two thousand six hundred 8al) Notary Public. you come up by one of thc eleva- Hall's Catarrh Medicine la taken In- and thirty-fou- r feet high, or six feet ternally and arta thrminh the Blood on tors?" Embalmers and Funeral Directors the Mucoua Surfaces of the Byatem. Send It had been a hard day at the polls. short of half a mile. Cyrus: much! I jes' seen one lor tentlmonlnli, free. "Not The addition of nearly a thousand The debris left from coral made P. J. CHENET Sc CO., Toledo, O. of 'cm full o' people fall down that Sold by oil tlruKittats. ?5r. women's votes to the polls made LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE into articles of jeweclry, etc, is Family constipation. hole there." Hall's fills for counting a prolonged proposition. Day l' hone 211 Night Phone 235 "Well, James," said Mrs. Wallicky, a m m 'garaysTrimm as her husband returned from his ar- i duous labors as a teller, "how did tht vote feo?" "Nine hundred and two votes for Bildad, seven hundred and fifty-thrc- f The Strength Of A Bank for Slathers, eight recipes for tomato ketchup, four wash lists, and a mil YOUR LAUNDRY TROUBLES Is indicated by thc character, ability and financial liner's bill," said Wallicky. "It was a standing of its directors. . . No bank is stronger mighty interesting vote." than its management.

It's Growing Capacity Why worry about your lauudry

in- Hy its readiness and ability to protect the best rooms when by railing for 48 our man will terests of and serve all its customers.

rail for your soiled clothing We have ample facilities to finance all of Curry ami it County's industries, both corporate and individual. Made In will be returned promptly, nlt'e and "Whether you need a loan secured by chattels or Clovis " real estate, we can accommodate you. clean. n The Clovis Ilroom Factory la now making excellent brooms which can be found on cale llh every first class grocirman In Clovis. Wo do not retail our We Are An Infant, But Watch Us Grow brooms, but "ell direct to the merchant. Palroni home by asking fur our Govis Steam Laundry brooms. We are In the market all along for a little aelf work- The Citizens Bank of Clovis I ing broom coro. 77(7 Farmer's Friend jj O. M. Reese Subscribe for THE NEWS $1.50 ftt la r Ú QUALITY and SERVICE ir.

We have studied the food game until we believe our experience is worth much to our customers. We buy carefully and in quantities and thus can most always show you where we can save you money. You will be very much surprised if you keep an account of how much we are really saving you on groceries each month. Commencing Friday, August 1st and until Saturday night, August 9th we offer you

Flour Grape Juice Canned Corn, Etc. Yukon Flour, por 100 pounds $6.00 While Swan drape Juice, pints 35c Imperial Corn, per can Yukon Flour, per 50 pounds $3.10 15C gj White Swan drape Juice, quarts 65c Van Camp's Hominy, G cans for $1.00 Apple Cider, quarts 50c Lihhy's Kraut, family size, 6 cans for 70c i Shortenings Li))l)ys Kraut, lart'e size, G cans for $1.00 M 8 pound pail Compound for $2.50 Peaches . ñ (5 pounds Crisco for.. $2.00 2'o size Melba Peaches, G cans for $2.00 2'L. size Yuba Brand Teaches, fj cans for $2.00 Hams i 8! Sugar and Syrup No. 1 Honey Suckle Apricots, G cans for $1.20 Picnic Hams, per pound 30c Puritan Hams per pound 40c Sugar, 10 Smoked 8 pounds for $1.00 Bacon, per pound. 40c JJ (Only 1.00 worth to each customer) Spuds per cwt - $4.50 White Karo Syrup, per bucket j.90c Hlue Karo Syrup, per bucket 85c "White Star Syrup, per bucket 90c Coffee Pea Berry Coffee, per pound 44c Cohan Coffee, per pound 44c Tomatoes Arhuckles Coffee, per pound I"Ü45c 2 A. No. Quaker Tomatoes, per can 15c No. 2VÍ Los Angeles Valley Toms., per can 20c iista & COMPANY Breakfast Food Soap "The Price Is The Thing" Post Toasties, per pkg. 20c Quaker Corn Flakes, 10 pkg., 3 Swift Soap, 23 bars for or forII"25c $1.00 Puffed Wheat, per pkg. í Wild Hose Soap, per cake ,10c PHONES 49 a 52 15C Puffed Rice, per pkg. 15C ft BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF Fresh Lean Pot Roast Best Fresh Plate Pieces All tlie Best Cuts of Shanks Best Cuts Shoulder to Roast Fresh Brisket to boil or roast 16c 14c (X 15c 12c 18c n

L1KENSKOUNS AIN'T IT FINE TODAY CURRY COUNTY For Rent Unfurnished rcom.i. location, as experience of foreign travel. Ameri part payment on improv- SINGING CONVENTION See R. M. Mishop. ed T. 8. Likeni and Misa Carrie Sure this world is full of trouble can business interests are eager to farm with good well, near Clnv!.. J. Lee. M of Amarillo were married at I aint said it employ good E. ' IíedlaU v Kouni ain't. at salaries The Curry County Singing Conven- For Sale house, modern the Harvey Houte here on Friday of Lord; I've enough, and double who have had experience in with china closets, 2 hd Siberia tion will be held at Pleasant Hill Sun- pantries, 2 large Lost A black srrin last Sntnrd last week. Mr. Likeni it talesman Reason for complaint; and China and who are famaliar with closets, sleeping porch, 2 lots, 2 fcar-age- day, August 17th. All remember the morning between the depot and 206 for Overland automobiles In this ter- Rain and storm have come to fret me, the people, side walks in conditions, mining and day and be on hand with well filled all and paid for. North Connelly. Contains ritory and immediately after the cere- Skys were often gray; business opportunities. A, care News office. baskets. All are cordially invited and of value to owner only. Reward for mony tht newly wedded couple left Thorns and branches have beset me Call or wrie the Army Rcouiting leaders with their classes are urged return of grip or information where they will at- On the Land For Sale 320 acres good left at for Toledo, Ohio, road but, say, Station, Clovis, New Mexico. to be present. 206 North Connelly. meeting of the company's Ain't it fine today? Plains land 1 miles of Friona. ltp tend a Mrs. C. F. Bioler, Secretary. Price flS per acre. 640 acres 12 salesmen. Jno For Sale Moline Universal Trac F. Taylor, President. miles out $16.60. M. A. Tha couple was married by Rev. What's the use of always weepin', Crum, tor in running order. Will sell for TOOCO-H- Ll Friona, Texas. Redmon of the Methodist church. Making trouble last? less than one-thir- d price of a new one. What's the use always keepin' you of For Rent Front Bed room over If haven't had tractor experience Thinkin" of the past? News office. Also light housekeeping here ia a chance to get it cheap. If Each must have his tribulation-W- ater TO CELEBRATE room. Modern. Phone 244. 731tfc you have had tractor experience, with his wine; CLASSIFIED maybe you can run it. Bring on your Life, it ain't no celebration; Lost An Elgin open face watch, mulea or Ford car, I'll trade you. See

Trouble I've had mine Texico-Farwe- either atTexico A. (From ll News.) or Clovis. Finder L. Dickey, two miles northeast of : please But, today is line! This community la counting much A D S : leave at Newt office and re- Clovia, Phone 183 F 4. ceive on tha big barbecue and basket pic- reward. ltp RATE four-roo- m It's today that I am livin', For Sale Good house nic to be held at the Western Tire Wanted Not month ago, U Per Weed Per Imm to Trade 320 aerea un and barn for sale to be moved off of building August 7th. Billa have been improved, Havin'; losin'; takin'; given'; but level and fine farming lot See W. B. Cramer at Alfalfa scattered broadcast throughout the land, only eight miles drilling At time wills it to. from Lumber Co. tfc. Plains announcing tha event All art For Sale Big German Millet d. Yesterday a cloud of sorrow u invited to bring well filled baskets. Clovis Feed Store. Fell across tht way; Several beeves will be barbecued, bat may again timorrow, It rain the enormous crowd which will be. For Sale Birch box of carpoi.ter It may rain but, say, tools; will here that day calls UDon each and sell one piece or all. See VULCANIZING IF Ain't it fine today? every one in the community to bring Milton Brown at Kemp Lumber Com- Whitcomb Riley gooaiy amount pany. We can save you 75 per cent of your tire value. The ' of ata, so as to It Drugs. accommodate all visitors. A big sol- greater part of tire value is in the carcass, yet many NOTICE dier demonstration will be a feature About 1000 bundles of well headed tires are discarded because the tread is worn out. maize in town, make offer or trade. It'i Patent Medicines of the day. A number of soldier with a RETREAD we make your worn tires practic- Service will be discontinued with boys have signified their intention of Phone 82. ally as good as when you bought them. We out further notice on any premises taking a part in the aame. Lieuten- After put It's a Prescription sub- Wanted Some man with baler to where pennies or other metal ants Edwards and Thomas will be on a retread you cannot tell the old tire from the new, bale straw at my place at Claud. W. stances are found under fuses. Such sol-die- drill masters of the day, and all ra except the bead, the retread is built like a new tire, Toilet Articles E. Charlton, Claud, N. M. It's practice endangers your property by who will take a part will notify .outside of the bead. fire, your life by high voltage cvr-re- nt either of the so lieutenants, that Commercial Rooming House, bed Do not throw tly Rubber Goods and the City's equipment in away your tires because you have It's proper announcements will be made rooms. Also rooms for light house- various ways. in respect cut them or blown them out. We can put to the same. More vis- keeping. Phone 232. Mrs. C. F. These fuses placed on your them in first class consid- It's Insect Powders are itors will be here that day than has Wells, Prop. shape at a very small cost service for the same reason that a ever been in this community at any ering the milage you will get after having them re- It's Stock and Poultry Rem- safety valve is placed on a boiler, or one time before. Flenty of water For Rent Two rooms for office or paired. edies an air brake on a railroad train, and and shade for all. Let us make up light housekeeping. Perfer to rent You to any device, such as pennies, used in for office. arc entitled more than mere exchange of - our minds to show them that we are 110 North Main Street the place of these fuses, practically C. Jackson. ' tires for your money from your dealer. When you You want alive and up to date in all things. anything found in eliminates this safety feature and no All soldiers are asked to see Lieu- need a new tire you can get it here at any time. If first-clas- s Room and Flats for Rent Encmire drug store, get insurance company would pay a loss tenants Edwards and Thomas before you want the benefit of our experience, well, put a at 811 North Sheldon street. Phone it at if it could be proven that pennies or the day of the picnic, so neces- that 835. RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE on your car. It's any other metal had been used in- sary arrangements can be made for stead of fuses. got the stuff in it to give you milage and service. We the regular the drill. Wanted Some light housekeeping JACK LEWIS, know what Racine tires arc made of and what they rooms, or a furnished home. Box Southwestern Department. Chief of Fire The First National Bnnk of Clovis 173, Clovis, N. M. have done here on your roads. loaned money to the farmers and Let one Racine prove it to you. They are all alike Drug Co. SERVICE IN SYBERIA stockmen when there wasn't anv For Rent Front Bed Room. Thone not accident ly good but made good always. Come prospect for a cron. lust the same as 287. in or telephone us for service. We will be right there. The Rexall Store The army wants enlistments for they do when conditions good. are For Sale A five Siberia. It is a distinctive service passenger car. B8-7- Uur motto is that when you are en Phones 1 class shape, ClovU, N. M which any man may be proud to have First f 300. 020 North titled to credit vou set it. if we Wallace. SLOAN & THOMAS performed. It offers many novel and haven't got it, our friends in the east TIRE and VULCANIZING CO. interesting experiences, a chance for have, and it pays you to do business For Rent Modern sleeping room, adventure not offered anywhere else, with a bank that is lanre enoutrh to down stairs, close in. Phone 304. Phone 63 CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO the opportunity to aee new and command that kind of credit. THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 191

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GOOD SHOE VALUES

!- ;;tí tv NAZIMOVA in We always vt you 11u very best values for "THE RED LANTERN" u,. m, ,t,'i i, your money in citlicr liili or work shoos Win " ,rFk. S' 1 ,i! At thu Lyceum Thvatre, Woilni'sd.iy !;l i:'S ,m iiiifi wiml- ''I It II,., Mil! Willi! and Thursday, Au(fut Cth and 7th. for Men. Also you can always find ; a-- at our hi , $ V 1' t K M d MutiiK'v daily at throe. Mu.. f store :!". 'I'll' 'iiiii 'i' .riiil Ladies and Children's shoes and oxfords Üili K! ;l. NEW DEPARTMENT in ii'"; I,1' the latest styles and lasts. We appreciate lill'l,! ,7"ta. OF SOCIAL HYCENE liM ll'l in "I. V. !!!!l COKlrrlihl llll your shoe business show it by K.J. Hiynolfe and our appreciation Mí ill,,!' Tubawa Co. It was discovered during the phys-i-ca- l examinations of young men draft- by selliii; you shoes at tlie very lowest pos- ed for the army, that a large percent- age of our populution is needlessly sible prices. use arguing about it, or making chin-mus- ic in a defective, and one of the permanent results of discoveries NOminor key! If you've got the jimmy-pip- e or ciga- - ? 'jíW'lí made during the war is a determination on the pa.t rette makin s notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip 1 'u Remember: lz&':ur?z of the federal government to elimin- u a iew iiDerai ioaas oi rnnce Aioeru ate needless poor health of its citi- zens. Boiled down to regular old between-us-man-tal- k, 1 Shoe To meet this end, the federal gov- Repairing Specialty out a a Prince Albert kicks the "pip" right of pipe! ,CT,''v-r,.- f ernment has appropriated money to Puts pipe pleasure into the joy'us class! maintain a department of hygiene at Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! P. A. is so one educational institution in each fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing! state. The University of New Mex- ico has been seleeted as the site of Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your this government school. throat! You go as far as you like according to your smoke This department will teach hygiene spirit! Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and in all its branches. Without charge parch! to the student, twice each year the student will be given a thorough half-poun- tidy pound d Toppy rd bogt, nd tint, handtom and tin physical examination. This goes so humidor and that clotty, practical 'pound eryttal glatt humidor with tpongt moittintr top that httpt iht tobacco in tuch ptrftct condition. far as to include care and condition of the teeth and eyes. The best men R J. Reynoldi Tobacco Company, Winston-Sale- N. C and women physicians of the commu- Wied nity will be assigned to this work. maní s It This is in line with the preventive mon will be by Rev. Ted P. Holifield, the Baptist to stand by us in our1 work done by the large life insurance of the Presbyterian church. This gneat undertaking. Did you hear companies, which have found that SHOE service will STORE be at 8:15. Come to the music at the Baptist church last' years of excellent health and free- Church News church Sunday. SOUTH Sunday morning and evening? It dom of illness arc the result of cor- MAIN STREET I. N. Items of Inlrest In Clorb Church JETT, Minister. was great. Our choir and orchestra recting minor difficulties at the prop- are fitting in Circlet together and the music er time. Not only does the student PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Is simply grand. Now you ought to get the benefit of this excellent med- be there next Sunday. ical advice but it is the intention to The morning services will be Jield Sunday School begins at 9:45 a. m. so present it to him that he may car- CHRISTIAN CHURCH in this church Sunday morning. Morn- We desire a large attendance. ry the information derived back to ing worship 11 o'clock at and Sunday The pastor will discuss "The Es- his home community. Thus this de- We had two splendid School m. audiences last at 0:45 a. sentials of a Great Revival" at the partment will extend its influence to fiunday. Special musical numbers In the evening we will dismiss our 11 o'clock service. all parts of the state. Build It Now! were appreciated at both services. service for the Union Service to be! You are envlted to come to the The department will conduct health Next Sunday Miss Esther Watson and held at the Lyceum Airdome at 8:1G. ' "Welcomcst Spot in Clovis." surveys and research, and will estab- Mrs. James Dennis will render a duet The pastor of this church will deliver S. B. CULPEPPER, Pastor. lish lecture courses in different com- at the morning service. We also ex- the sermon of the evening. munities. All athletic work of the That building work that you held off during the war pect a male quartet to be present at TED P. HOLIFIELD, Pastor. University will be carried on in close should be your first consideration during these hustl- this service; and don't be surprised Editor B. F. Fears of the Farw.-l- l cooperation with the department of ' ing days of peace. and shocked if they sing a plantation BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY Tribune and his family were in Clovis hvifiene. melody. last Saturday night attending the This town needs more up to date house this department, the Re- and bettor homes to Bible School, Junior C. E. and In band concert. Mr. Fears says io We had a great day last Sunday. gents of the University have voted to make it a real pleasure to live in. termediate C. E. will be held as usual people are pleased that Our Sunday School is growing. We erect a modern building of about If you can't build a now one, a little of the next bunday. But it is arranged to have a the concerts are being changed to right kind summer loyalty campaign 50,000 cu. ft. capacity. This build- of lave a union service you can find' Friday night instead of Saturday remodeling and painting will really restore to which is commanding the attention of ing will be ready for use at about the it the place in the evening and the ser- - night present day standards. our people and we are calling on all time of the opening of the college WE HAVE THE MATERIAL TO DO IT RIGHT Lone - Star Lumber Co. The? L f-- Telephone ftarfed" 01I 23. Clovis. New Mexico fox: co&kíñq year. InuuT The Wk entire staff of the department of hygiene both full timo and part timo instructors and clerical force, will consist of about seven persons. Real Service!

OBITUARY

Miss Annie Dacus, the sixteen year! Wo old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. are now feeding more Dacui, died Monday nilit, July 21, people than at any time we 1919. Besides the father and mother, have been in the restaurant there remained four brothers and business in Clovis. There il a j four sUUrs to mourn the death of reason for this. We are giving their much loved sister: Edd, Emma, ' our patrona the very best pos- and Essie Dacus and Mrs. ThroKmar-- 1 tin of Coleman, Tejcas, who were at sible service and plenty of good home at the time of the sister's death, things to eat. íírs. Courtney of Wichita Falls, Tex.,1 Wallas of Deloris, Colo., Charley of OPEN ALL NIGHT Graybull, Wyoming, and Tom of1 Ogdcn, Utah, who were not able to We have adopted a new pol- attend the funeral. Short funeral icy of keeping our restaurant services were conducted ut the grave open all night. This will give at the Pleasant Hill cemetery Tues- the wheat haulers a chance to The unusually delicious, flaky pie crust made with day afternoon at 4 :00 o'clock by the Kev. Mr. Culpepper, Baptist minister get something to cat no matter Mazola is astonishing Perfect digestibility follows of Clovis. how late they are in getting In Miss Dacus was well known nl night or how early they want throughout her community bei:ig every time even with those who complain of deli- as to get out in the morning. one who exemplified the graces of a cate stomachs digest A itiok worth beautiful character and in her paus- that cannot animal fats. ing away, the absence of her life and w?ii!c for. wiling sweet companionship will be much Tha new Corn felt in her bereaved home and among Put Mazóla lo the Test with this Recipe lor Really PlúJuds Cook her sorrowing friends. 0gg& Boss Cafe Delicious He CfusL Book contains 63 We all extend to her bereaved loved ones our Open All Night 2 cups Flour Pint h f S..!t pages of practic- heartfelt sympathies. By him who knew and appreciated Yi tup Mazda Ice Water al and (ectud Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, add enough, ice water to hold together, the friendship of the entire family. about one fourth of a cup; roll crust out at once. R. M. HALL. illustrated. For Sale Blacksmith shop and Free For Sale Lot 4, block 85; lot 2, garago CORN PRODUCTS REFINKG CO. P. 0. Bex 1C1, New York wile us doing good business in small !cJy for It block 73; lot 7, block 40; lot 7, block town. Reason for telling, poor 44, Clovis old townsite. A. H. Clin- health. J. N. La Rue, Shaw Kan- ton, Littleton, Colo. sas,

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V THE CLOVI3 NEW THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION sell and generally deal in such prop- delia Boppenmeyer, W. Pcndergrass, and erty accessories above mentioned P. Stanford, and C. B. Conner, to me Mm STATE OF NEW MEXICO and each and every of them, to bor- well known to be the same persons State Corporation Commission of row money and issue bonds, notes, described in and who executed the New Mexico. and evidences of indebtedness there- foregoing articles of incorporation, Certificate and to of Companion for secure the same by pledge, nnd acknowledged to rat that they ex- United Stutes of America, State of mortgage or other hypothecation of ecuted same as their free act and New Mexico, ss. any and all of its properties: to do t il deed for the tiíos and purposes there- It is hereby certified, that the an- thinifs incidental to the objects here- in expressed. nexed is a full, true and complete in declared or any of them, and to do In witness wherpof, I have here- transcript, of the and perform generally any mid every- unto set my hand ami notarirl seal on Certificate of Incorporation of thing not forbidden by law, which a this the day and year in tliia certifi- THE CLOVIS UNION LAUNDRY natural person under like or similar cate first above wriuen. (No Stockholders' Liability) circumstances can or could do, under THUS. V. LACKMORE, (No. Uj8) and by virture of the laws of the Seal) Notary Public. with the endorsement? thereon, as State of New Mexico, or the law of My commission expires Dec. 3, 1821. sume Appears on tile and of record in the United States. ENDORSED You Can Begin Earning the of lice of the Slate Corporation 4, The amount of the total au- No. 9!R9 That Commission. thorised capital stock of the corpora- Cor. Roc'd, Vol. 0, Page 570 Hand-Grenad- In testimony whereof, the Stute tion is twenty thousand ($20,000.00) Certificate of Incorporation of THE e Corporation Commission of the State dollars divided into four thousand CLOVIS UNION .LAUNDRY, No Savings of New Mexico has caused this certifi- (4,000) shares of the par value of Stockholders' Liability. cate to be sinned by its Chairman and five dollars per share. Filed in the office of State Corpora- the seal of said Commission, to be 5. The names and postoffice ad- tion Commission of New Mexico, Bank Now affixed at the City of Santa Fe on dresses of the incorporators and the July 18, 1919, 11 A. M. this 18th day of July, A. D. 1919. nunii.fr of aliares subscribed tor by A. L. MORRISON, Clerk. HUGH H. WILLIAMS, each are as follows: Compared J. J. O. to M. P. M. m. Chairman. J. D. Looper, Clovis, New Mexico, Attest: A. L. 143 shares. MORRISON, Clerk. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION L. E. Smith, Clovis, New Mexico, 143 shares. Articles of Incorporation of The Go-vi- s F. L. llavill, Clovis, New Mexico, STATE OF NEW MEXICO HOYS and (1IKLS May Obtain One of Union Laundry (No Stockhol- State These War 1 der' Liability.) 143 shares. Corporation Commission of1 (lies hy Earning Ü Cordelia iew Mexico. - and Saving Money nnd Uuying at State of New Mexico, County of Cur- Doppenmeyer, Clovis, I IP ...- - in ry, ss. New Mexico, 143 shares. Certificate of Comparison uvtim juv nar navings rTaillj). V. United States of America, Know all Men by These Presents: Pendergra?s, Clovis, New Mex- State of Adults May Obtain One of These ico, 143 shares. New Mexico, ss. Souvenirs by That we, J. D. Loopor, I E. Smith Mfxh-n- , It is hereby certified, that the an- Saving and Buying Three or More F. L. llavill, 1. Stanford, Clovis, New War Savings Cordellia lioitpenmcyer, 113 shares. nexed is a full, true ami complete Stamps. W. rendergniM, P. Stanford ami C. Ü. transcript of the B. C. Conner, Clovis, New Metwc. lonner, citizens and resident of Certificute of Stockholder!' Non-Li- the 143 shares. United States and of the state of hility of The Clovis Union Laun- New The aggregate thereof, five WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ALREADY BOUGHT Mexico, have united together dry, Lia-bilit- for thousand (No Stockholders' Non- - t4 the purpose of forming a corporation $fU05) and live dollars is (No. th- - amount with which 9900.) WILL NOT BE COUNTED TOWARD under .nd by virtue of the Mw of the corpora- with the GETTING tion will commence husinesH. endorsements thereon, as the state of New Mexico, and there- same appears on file and of rt. The period limited for the dur- record in THE GRENADE ONLY THOSE WARSAVINGS fore declare: the office of the State Corporation 1. That the name of the corpora- ation of the saiil corporation is hitv Cumin years. ,, rsirn. STAMPS BOUGHT FROM NOW ON. tion shell be The l luvis Union Laun- In testimony whereof, the dry: No 7. The names and addn sacs of State stockholders' liability. the Vi'po;ation Commission of the Stnte 2. board of directors, and officers v,mj The loeation of its principal c of New Mexico Ims caused this certifi- in shall direct the affairs of tliis corpor- These Unique "WEAPONS OF PEACE" Will the State of New Mexico will cate to be signed by its Chairman and Le at Clovii, New Mexico, and ation for the first three months, or the Soon be IJeady for Distribution. the until their ami of said Commission, lo be Those Who Earn name of the atfent therein and in successors are ilected and affixed qualified, are: at the City of Santa Fe on Them FIIÍST Will (iet Then.. THE MTMHKIt charge thereof, upon whom process this lKth day of July A. IS J. I). Looper, Clovis, New D., 1019. aicainst the corporation may be served Mexico. HUCH H. LIMITED. For Information rail at L. E. Smith, Clovis, New Mexico. WILLIAMS, is F. L. Havill. 'Seal) Chairman F. L. Havill, Clovis, New Mexico. Attest: 3. The corporation is formed for W. I'endergrass, A. L. MORRISON, Clerk. the following Clovis, New Mexiro. Certificate of Stockholders' purposes and object; C. B. Conner, Clovis, New Mexico. t: To acquire, build, install, lo- J. I). Looper, of the Clovis Union Laundry. cate and President. No Stockholders' operate at Clovis, Curry L. E. Smith. Vice President. Liability. County, New State of New Mexico, County State of Mexico, and F. L. Havill, Secretary-Treasure- of Cur- other places ry, ss. within said State, and 8. It is hereby agreed and under- within any of the Uni- We, J. D. Looper, L. E. F. States of the stood that each stockholder thai have Smith, ted States of America, a Steam Laun- only L. Havill, Cordelia Boppenmeyer, W. one vote regardless of the I'endergraas, First dry, National P. for the purposes of washing, amount of stock held, but Stanford and C. B. cleaning, dying, :hnt the Conner, do hereby de- repairing, mending, Board of Directors may from ti.ne to certify and pressing and making of clothes and time, clare that there shall be no stock- amend, alter, modifv and re- holders' liability wearing apparel of any and all kinds, scind subject to on account of any and to action there- stock issued by The install any and all kinds of ma- on by the stockholders at any regular Clovis Union chinery necessary for Laundry: No Stockholders Liability Bank the conduct of meeting thereof, or any special meet- and running and of which corporation we are the in- operating of said ing of the stockholders called for the business, and to get, take, obtain, let purpose. corporators. and own by In witness whereof, we have here- lease, purchase, convey- In witness whereof, wo have here Clovis New Mexico ance, gift, donation or otherwise, unto set our hands this the 13th day real unto set our hands this t ith day of May, estate and personal property'of what- May, 1919. of 1919. J. D. soever kind and wheresoever situated J. D. Lot per (Seal) Looper (Seal) L. E. for the proper carrying on of and L. E. Smith (Seal) Smith (Seal) Cordelia Capital $100,000.00 conduct of said business: and to sell, Cordelia Uoppenmeyer Boppenmever (Seal) letise, (Senil F. L Havill take on lease, mortgage, hy- F. L. llavill (Seal) (Seal) pothecate, dispose of and flea) in such W. . rendercrass (Seal) I'endergrass (Seal) P. property, and each and every of P. Stanford Stanford (Seal) (Seal) C. B. Conner them, to buy, sell, handle, dispose of C. H. Conner (Seal) (Seal) and deal in merchandise of all kinds Stnte of New Mexico, County of Cur- State of New Mexico, County of Cur- ry, and the stock, bonds and mortgages ry, ss: ss. of other corporations, On tins 13th day of May, 1919, be- associations On this 13th day of May, 1919, be- and of persons generally, fore me personally anneured J. D nnd to own, fore me personally appeared J. I). a" íff hold, posses, operate, Looper, L. E. Smith, F. L. llavill, Cor- - "rai conduct, Icmo, I.oepcr, 1. E. Smith, F. L. Hawll, Cor IIIHlÜW stih1 siaéseMLetelaSiÉB. mi. uui'iicnmcyer, w . ri'mlergrnsg. 1 . .Stanford, nnd C. B. Conner, lo me weil known to be the persons de- NOTICE OF SALE OF scribed in and who executed the fore-troin- 5kX9 instrument, and acknowledged SCHOOL BUILDINGS Dr J. B. Westerfield MONUMENTS to me that they executed same us free Physician and Surgeon. their act and deed for the uses Notice is hereby given that the Artistic Marble and Granite Memorials and purposes therein expressed. Progressive Office over Sunshine Shop In witness County School Superintendent and Prices, Material, Workmanship Fully Guaranteed, whereof I have here- Office Tbone 231. Residence 209 unto Bet my hand and notarial seal Board of Education of Curry County, Also Lawn and on this the day Cemetery Iron Fencing. and year in this cer- New Mexico, have ordered the fol- Shoe Shop tificate first above written. lowing described school buildings to T1IOS. F. BLACKMORE. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY SEEING U& Slift, be sold to the highest bidder for cash Free Call and Delivery. 4, . . Notury Public. BEFORE BUYING. Aly commission expires Dec 3 1921 in hand, described as follows: DR. H. R. GIBSON ENDORSED One frame School building 24 Boots and Shoes Made OSTEOPATH . No. 9990 feet by 36 feet, located in old School Cor. Rec'd Vol. 0. to Order. Treats all diseases, both acutt and Pane 570 District No. 42, about 18 miles Certificate of of Stock- chronic. Office In New Tile Rapp Monument Co. northwest of holders of Laun-dr- Clovis, 'New Mexico, Repairing The Clovis Union a Specialty. building ou corner north of Fire 206 West Grand Ave CLOVIS, NEW no SlnrlíhnW' I ;u:i:... and known as thu Bryan School MEXICO Stutlon and eust of Lyceum Filed in office nf stn .,...': House. Workmanship and Ma- Commission of New theatre. 4 Mexico, July Also one frame school building 24 terial Guaranteed Office phone 383. Residence 300. A. L. feet by 30 feet, located about 9 MORRISON, Clerk. Clovis, New Mexico. Compared J. J. O. to M. P. M. miles northwest of Clovis, New Mex- Next to Telephone office ico, and in old School District No. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 33, and known aa the Bethel School F. House, i ' L Wilkerson, STATE OF NEW MEXICO That sealed bids will be received THOMAS W. JONES Mate Corporation Commission of Proprietor Over New Mexico. for the purchase of laid buildings at Veterinarian. To - . . 200 the r... the office of M. West Otero Street. fuilC Jas. Bickley, County TT .. . v.,BM or ruing of America, School Superintendent, to Phone 45. Clovis, N. M. n m ?" State of up the hour of 2:00 P, M., on July 28, 1919, ' J.' ""i there at which time laid bids will be opened t4f ru in me ornee of We are Glad Victory the State Corporation Commission of and laid buildings will bo sold to the the KT thft Sura Af - .1 . , . r y i,cw u.i-caico, on ine highest bidder, with the privilege of rejecting any and all bids. Try A- I. FOSTER SCOTT, Jr, MB. ?ek - Certificate of JAS. M. BICKLEY, Loan went i2Líc . PHYSICIAN and SUROION Over the Top i of fiVI.Lt i ."na. "mcato This . ,!VJders of THE County School Superintendent . Stockholder Liability"""1' N On Your Special atfeottM Eye, Bar, Neat (First published July 17, 1919.) asi Threat. wntBiii OKEi The incorporator! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION "md in.W Certificate of Incorpor-- Eczema Offtce Over BunshlM O), We are also glad ft 4 aot take Department of the Interior, U. S. Offlct Phont ; Ret. RmmII ...... uLicHun ana assigns, Land Office at Fort Sumner, July sack. If you are afflicted with effort te pet M ever, that it ueHi ?hlecl,l.Vd thia'date 14th, 1919. day of A. Salt Rheum, D. JuIt, Notice is hereby given that Oliver Tetter, dry Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Nin- e would make a corporation Eczema Acne Pim- eastern investors hold by the nam. éI Casper Sikea, of Clovis, N. M., who, or SI the purposen f set forth in said Certifl-cat- on June 18th, 1914, made Home- ples, buy a jar of back (Nos.9989 onan that 1 e ayia fares loans, ana tkat and stead entry, No. 011356, for M. W. Lincecum In tpstimnnv mev . m. . S, sweet, odorless oint- Cornorat on Pnmn..'..:.-"iicnui,- - .1. otate Section 8, Township 1 N., Range 30 wo able ,vv 01 me ment art to say to Carry Coaaty of New i state N. M. Dry Zenzal. For .DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER Mexico hai""uncaused - E., P. Meridian, has filed no this certifl- the PHONE (7 l?.,,!5,"d.I J!?. tice of intention to make Final three watery eruptions farmers, we have plenty of money nd it ÍÍ, 9h'!n Let us do your hauling and L . J . X Tyu commission, to year Proof, to establish claim to the the only sure treatment above moving $1.00 per loal for small toUktTcara of all farm land described, before W. J. is the soothing, healing food loans, wagon, 2.00 per load for big "UOn WILLIAMS, Cdrren, U. S. Commissioner, in his Moist 77,1 i' . Zenzal, 75c wagon. i '.V...... ,s.,aW-- ! . office, at N. M., the We do crntlng and can ;:;- - ,J " " " Clovis, on the 21st ." Attest: A. L. MORRISON, Clean day of August, 1919. jar. also furnish storage. Boxes for X service tkat kas made our loan mm. Cluimnnt names as witnesses; Mar- sale. tin C. Sherman, Columbus O. Sykes, When you go to move don't for- 3 get pany popular with lK public Henry Ackerman, of Clovis, N. M., lis. and Edward Ackerman of Telar, N. Mears Pharmacy M. PHONE No. 4S0 1 Of Coursa Write us or call at tke office when W. R. McGILL, Register.

in need of money. J. A. KISER MARKETING HOGS DK. C. O. WARRINER ClIIROrRACTOIl All kinds of Hauling beats burying them. Steve Hoover CHICHESTER S PILLS Mt. rieusnnt, Iowa, writes, "Com- . BRAND. A Office five blocks Drayaga and west of Transfer menced feeding my herd of about Lyceum Theatre UNION MORTGAGE CO. Wagon at Maadell's Corner 100 hogs B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder 113 South Mala St over two months ago. Fifty were MOND HHANI PlLtJLfcMift rnoNB loi CLOVIS, N. M. sick and off feed. Nearby herds had Mm ktwm M BtJtt, tUiatrL Atwftvt Relltt.lai MAIN STREET SOLO BY CLOVIS, N.M. cholera. I did not lose one they are CÜLHÚISIS tVtRYHULRS well and growing fast. . For sale at A. B. Ausin ft So:. Let The News do your Job Printing Job Printing at the News Office, Got H You could count on Square Deal Sanderson JACKMAN' for THE STORE THEY TALK ABOUT honest treatment, but he twirled a nasty six-shoot- iust the same. He spoke very scftly and wielded a ' big stick. Our First Showing of FALL STYLES Dresses of unusual originality in beaded georg- ...... T It" f ettes, trieolettes, taffeta, crepe-meteor- s and messa-line- s. c Above all in beauty, charm and value.

F " """Manían ' 1. - Blouses .Have received an advance fall shipment, just out, of their tissue wrappers. A charming array of ar- tistically designed blouses in the season's most pop- ular stvles and colors. FUI r fo) n ini Satin Skirts IN He still have a few satin skirts left out oi the ship- ment we received last week. They are of the newest QUAD! DIAL SAMD1RS0CJ" weave, colors left in white, gold and grey, for His Latest Artcraft Picture $8.95 Absolutely but a veritable demon when aroused, "BIG BILL" HART is his own true Western self in "Square Deal Sanderson." He's a Silk Shirts For Men wonderful mixture; wild, wooley and inflexible in bis fight for right. But they pot him red under the collar We have a beautiful line of silk shirts that will suit themost careful dresser. when they mistreated a helpless girl and then he pro- Thev are in crepe de chine, satin and tub silks, some of silk libre combined with ceeds to wrap the infernal regions around their neek. colored silk satin stripes. Prices from $3.50 to $12.50 The story provides him with plenty to do. There's intense interest and action, from the very bcpinninp. You'll enjoy it. Conic and see. Editor Rythi-- of the Portales Jour- Mins Anna Belle Rice has accepted The addition to the store of Rodes-Bradl- wns in nal Clovis last Sunduy attend- a position as stenographer and book Company has been complet- ing the ball game between Clovis and keeper for the New Mexico Lund, Oil ed and the company is arranging their MACK SENNETT TWO REEL COMEDY Portilles. and Cattle Co. goods in the new addition. This gives Ihem quite a handsome store as well with Chlarlie Murray and the Bathing Girls. A. B. Hubbard has about complete D. I. Barnett, who lives in the as much more room. his new home on North Guiding Itiinchvale neighborhood will leave He MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY street. plans to be able to move the latter part of this week for a visit Cash and Wallace Austin returned next into it week. with relatives in Missouri. Tuesday from an automobile trin to the mountains in the western part of Joyce AT THE Five room modern residence, choice Frank of Carlsbad of the the state. They any they had a fin location, outbuilding, $22.10. Terms. firm of Joyce-Pru- it Co., spent two or trip but encountered much mud and New Mexico Land. Oil and Cattle Co. three dys in Clovis this week, look- bad roads while they were gone. The firm upstairs. Phone 47. It ing after business matters. G. W. Hyde, who lives north of Mrs. E. Cooley H. R. Lord has recently purchased P. and children. L. Texico, was a Clovis visitor Monday. J. Black and family and Jesse Scant- - I from Ben Collins a five room resid- Mr. Hyde an.' 'tis family will leave-thi- s II n arc ence on South Calhoun through the at Mountainair attending the week for an automobile trip to A'tventist encampment III New Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. beinit held at Kansas and Missouri. They expect to that place. be gone several weeks but says he has no intention leaving The Kansas City Star states Kan- of as good a jnJ Four choice east front Main street place as Curry County for good. sas wheat is selling at a discount of residence lots, all for $550. Terms. 12c to 90c. Some local dealers have This is the best lot buy in Clovis. lost as much as 25c per bushel by over A. S. Veasy returned tho latter New Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle ., grading. O part of last week from Chicago and I lie firm upstairs. Phone 47. tt St. Louis, where he has been assisting in the buying for Kendt.ll Dry Goods 160 acres wheat land, free. The H. W. Honaker Saturday left morn Co. While away Mr. Vcasy attended Might improvements worth a'l that is asked ing for a trip to points in Utah, the National Window As- aturday for the land. Terms. New Mexico Decorators Wyoming and Colorado. AUGUST 2nd Besides sociation nt Chicago. Mr. Veasy says Land, Oil and Cattle Co., the firm up looking after other affairs Mr. Hon that goods are scarcer and higher stairs. Phone 47. It aeke will secure some oil leases for than ever this year. the Melrose Oil Co. TRY TO GET IN C. L. Pritchard will soon accept a Je-- e Elrod, ranchman from Mule-sho- o, position with the Highway Garage Mrs. U. E. Phillips, who lives at was in Clovis Saturday. Ho Mr. Pritchard will be efficiency man the north end of Main street in the last had a ringside the boxing and will have complete charge of the Forbes place, sent the News this week seat at match at the skating rink last Satur- books of the business. an onion that was over ten inches in Auto painting. day evening, the News is unable Bert Curies, phone circumference. This has been a great but 254. to state wether or not he came all tf. - J. T. Stalcup has recently purchas- year for gardens. the way from Muleshoe just to wit-n- es ed from Ben Collins a new home he Judge Sam Bratton was a Roswell the fistic combat. PERSONAL MENTION has just finished on West Grand Ave Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kreibel and visitor the first of the week. nue. The deal was made by the New daughter and Mrs. H. J. Roberts of Did you ever stop to think that the Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. Detroit, Mich., were htie for few H. Bell spent two or three days in First National Bank of Clovis loaned Auto painting. Port Curlew. Plione Auto painting. Bert Curies. Pbone days this week visiting at the home Wichita Falls on business this week. over Three Hundred Thousand Dol- 254. tf 254. a of T. A. Rought on North Connelly tf Eagle Henderson, editor of the lars new money to tho farmers and street. They stopped off here Portales News, was here last Sunday enroute stockmen of Curry County to tide Six room residence, $1000. Easy to California. Felix Mandell hus bien on the lick R. D. Elder of St. Vrain was a rooting for the Portales ball team. them terms. New Mexico Land, Oil and over lost fall and winter? If lint this week. Clovis visitor Tuesday. Even an editor's wind did not do you Co., firm are not perfectly satisfied with Cattle the up stairs. Phone good Mr. much for Portales got pretty and Mrs. James T. Stalker your banking connections now is a Coe H. G. Rowley, banker of 47. U Howard of Pórtale was a Fort badly beaten. spent several days in Clovis this week. good time to change, a few bad years was Monday. visitor Monday. a Clovis visitor Mrs. Stalker is now living in Albu- may come again. W. I. Luikart will leave the first Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spielmnn of querque where she has been demon- Miss Leliu will Frank Burns made a business trip of next week for the eastern markets sev- agent. Kendall return Pittsburg, Kansas, were here for stration Mr. Stalker is in and J. Z. Isler, who lives in the Camer- home next from eastern to Sluton, Texas, the part of to buy new full and winter goods for week the latter eral days last week visiting nt the out of Clovis on his run west. They on neighborhood, was in Clovis Tues- last week. his store. - markets. home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Westor- have just returned from a trip to day after a threshing machine that he field. They stopped off here enrouto California. Mr. Stalker says there lint fimt h11P..V .. f m Tul.., ,u.'v u,i.iinovu ,it. loiu, majwntra W. C. Triplftt, of the firm of Judge W. A. Havener returned this M. A. Davidson, who to California. are more visitors in il. .... I lives north- California this muí. mere is still some grain w do was week from and business Oros., Toxico, a business a vacation west of town about twenty miles, Is year thnn ever before. Mrs. Stalker cut in his neighborhood and it wilt Friday. trip to various points in Texas. in Clovis hauling in wheat that has yielded 30 The best 8,200 acre improved has resigned her position at Albu- take all this week to get it in the bushels per acre. ranch In this entire section of thi querque and they will again muke stack. As far as the threshing Is con- Post-taste- A. B. Warner spent W. H. Buchanan, who lives north country. Priced right and on easy their home here. cerned, he says tho threshermen will two or three days the latter part of west of Clovis, reports that his wheat Miss Louise Thomas, who hu2 been terms. A deep tsct for oil is to go not get the wheat out of the way be- laat week at bis rarch near Fort Sum threshed out about 27 bushels per here for several weeks visiting at the down near this ranch. It's worth the We have offices in Clovis, Portales fore the maize and kaffir crop comes tier. acre. home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and money as it stands. If oil is struck and' Mineral Wells, Texas. We can on. Mr. Isler has a tractor and will Mrs. C. W. Harrison, returned last it's like having a ranch given to you sell your property if you will list it plant 600 acres of wheat this fall if L. B. Forsyth, formerly of Melrose, Hay Fever relieved at once by the Saturday to her home at Ron, Oklo. See us about this immediately. New with ui at the right price. New Mex he can get it planted. There will be the Newa sent to him at St. application of Chiropractic. See Dr. She was accompanied as far at Amar- Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle Co., the ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co., the firm a large acreage planted in his end of orders ' jCloud, Minn., where he ii now living. Warriner. Examination Free 2te illo by Mrs. Harrison. firm upstairs. Phone 47. It up stnirs. rhone 47. ':. It tha county this fall. THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919

A.- - Mandell it expected home from the markets next week. f'" mvmmmmtwmwmum uj.u''nu.j,iai..'jjij,'! a w,; - " T ' n Harry B. Gutchei, general man- J'' ager of the Nu-Me- x Oil Co., of For-tal-ei and Misses Maude and Irene Smith of Portales were Clovii visitor Wagons in all Sizes Wednesday.

W. W. Metealf, who livei in the Van Brunt Drills Hollene neighborhood, wat in Clovia Monady. Mr. Metealf aayt the wheat crop out hii way is certainly immense. John Deere Drills The yield ho aays is running from twenty to thirty-fiv- e bushels per acre.

Disc Harrows R. W. Miller of Portales was in Clovia Tuesday with a nice lot of ap- ples which he rendily sold to our merchants. Mr. Miller has 1S00 bcar-- ! Ing trees in his orchard some eight miles southeast of Tortalea and states that he will realize 1(2,000 from his apples alone this year.

Robert N. Miller of Hacorman was in Clovis for a few hours Tuesday te Go, to his home after spending Skarda Hardware sometime in Chicago attending the Early fall arrivals of new goods are coming in now Successors to W. WlMitUler Soverign Camp meeting of the W. 0. V. Mr. Miler is head consul of Ariz- and will be coming in for the next several weeks. A. W. SKAKI)A J. S. SKAKDA ona and New Mexico and represented these two states at the encampment. Goods are hard to get but Mr. Mandell writes that he Mr. Miller says the Woodmen have has been very successful in getting almost complete made tome change in their rates to meet existing conditions that will be lines of our usual standard make of goods. Come in explained to each member soon. in and let us show you the new goods as they come in. WHAT ABOUT THE INDIANS?

PERSONAL MENTION While we arc franchising, let us Ladies Ready-to-wea- r all dresses, coats, waists stop to think for a minute of that most dramatic personality in Ameri- are arriving daily. G. W. Singleton was a visitor to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Catter and lit- can history. The American- Indian Slaton the lutter part of laxt week. tle grandson, Louie, are here visiting stands an ulien in his own country. Mr. Singleton says there urc fine at the home of their son. Mr. Carter A few years ago there passed thru crops in that part of the plains the formerly lived in Clovis, but now Illinois an Indian priest going to his same as here and thut everything lives at Channing, Texas, where he people in the Northwest. He was a Piece Goods and a nice line of New Ribbons looks prosperous in Lubbock County. is conducting a grocery store. graduate of Harvard, a good thinker, a splendid speaker and thoroughly American in all his ideas, but he is O. C. Conwill, who lives on North Bud Copeland hat purchased the denied the ballot because he it a Wallace Street, has just returned Smoke House from Harry Springfield. ward of the nation. Beside him, in from a visit to hit father at Optima, He took charge of the business the the car, were men talking in a foreign Oklahoma. While away Mr. Conwill first of the week. Mr. Springfield language. At he watched them, he underwent an operation in a hospital will not leave Clovis but will look realized that they could toon be, if at Hutchinson, Kansas. after hit oil interest in the Taiban they already, citizent with field. were not a voice in the government of their A. J. Rodct has just returned from adopted country. He could not. St. Louis, New York, Chicago ai.1 Jonet & Lindley report that they That it the reason for the appeal Baltimore, where he has been buying have told every Ford Tractor that from the Society for the Freedom goods for the Rodet-Bradlc- y store. they had In ttock MANDELLS and could have told and Citizenship of Indians: "We do Mr. Rodct sayi he made a flying trip many more if thev could have prnreri hereby ask the congress of the United THE STORE OF QUALITY and wat on the road much of the timo. I them during the past week. Farmers States to pass a bill that will abolish He alio tayt that goodt are scarcer (are making every effort possible to the Indian bureau and thut free the and higher than he ever taw them get irucKs io naui tneir wheat to the Indians so they may enjoy the rights and that the merchant 1 fortunate market as it is going to be no small and benefits of American to get them at any price. job to get to the elevators. r

Texico-Farwe- other- Bob Kiker of ll was a Rowells and Reese, whose business unless you appear, answer or Clovis visitor Wednesday. and poatofflce address it Clovis, New wise plead in said cause on or before Mexico, are attorneys for the plain the 27th day of September, 1919, that A. E. Seigner has opened a cold tiff in said suit. the allegations set forth in said plain DAYS complaint will be as true FOR THREE You take notice that tiff's taken drink parlor at the old Mistletoe will further Restaurant building. the general objectt of said action are and confessed and that the plaintiff Friday, Saturday Monday at follows, t: To obtain by will apply to the Court for and will and C. C. Baker it spending a few plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce take judgment by default against days at home thit week. He hat been from the defendant Ray Wallis, and you, and will apply to the Court for. in Arkansas for several weeks in the for an order and decree of the Court the relief at prayed for in the com- interest of the Arkansas-Texa- s Oil granting unto the plaintiff May Allen plaint filed herein. Company. Wallis, the care, custody and control, Witness my hand and teal of said of the said minor child of plaintiff Court this the 30th day of July, A. . W.L LUIKART & CO. Brick laying it now in progren on and defendant, t: Ray Wallis, D. 1919. the extention to the Kendall Dry Jr., and that the plaintiff be granted (Seal) W. C. ZERWERV Goodt Company building. all the right and privilegei of a sin County Clerk and Clerk gle and person. of the District Court of Curry Coun-- are offering an A CLEAN PLACE OF PLEASURE You will further take notice that ty, State of New Mexico.

I have just purchased what hat been known in the past as "The Money-Savin- g Smoke House," formerly owned by Unusual Opportunity Hurry Springfield, and I take this meant of advising the public of my policy BoxingrBout in the operation of the place in Real TO MEN the future. It will be my purpose to muke the Smoke House dace of clean, law Hero is your chance to buy finely made, abiding entertainment for men. Gam light weight suits in Mohair, bling, nor any gambling devises will Bench Cloth and other summer weight ma- not be tolerated in the place in the fu SATURDAY NIGHT terials at ture, and I invite any suggestions that August 2nd the city council or city authorities may have to make. It will be my Twenty-Fiv-e purpose to make the Smoke Houte Per Cent Discount place where any young man can go AT THE E3IÑK without fear of jeoparditing hit repu Clovis, New Msxico Here are the right styles for the young fel- tution. ''"tCll'J low: clothes that express youth, vigor and no minort will be allowed to loiter about the place. Cold drinki, cigars lively dash. It will pay you to look 'em over. and tobacco will be handled and the A very limited number of Fancy Vests at a Smoke Houte will be made place where men may congregate for clean Connelly of Roswell very generous reduction. companionship. I invite the inspec Johnnie tion of the Smoke House by any indi. vidual, minister or authority with the vs. knowledge that it will be found to be a place of repute, and one of clean management. Mike Baca of Santa Fe "BUD" COPELAND. JUST A FEW OF THOSE (First published July 31, 1919.) NOTICE OF SUIT Good Looking Panama and Straw Hats In the District Court of Curry Coun ty, State of New Mexico. Two Good Preliminaries --AT- May Allen Wallis, Fluintiff. vs. No. 1504 One-Ha- Ray Wallis, Defendant. lf Price To the above named defendant, Ray Wallis: Ringside $1.00 Admission General 50c Try to get one You will hereby take notice that a suit hat been filed and it now pending in the District Court of Curry County, '7 It's New We Have It" SUte of New Mexico, in which May Allen Wallis, it plaintiff, and you the Clovis Athletic Association said Ray Wallis, it defendant, aald suit being numbered 1504 on the Civil Nocket of laid court, and that THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919

(First published July 10, 1919) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CAMERON NF.WS 1 was w Department of the Interior, U. S. 4 Land Office, Fort Sumner, N. M., July 8rd, 1919, Ode Tillman and Frank Taylor Notice ii hereby given that Wil- came in from Gilmer, Texas, last liam B. Vaughn, of Toxico, N. M., Wedding week, to to Gifts attend their wheat har- R 3, who, on Sept. 1st., 1915 vesting. made Original Homestead Entry, No. A. A. Dcthrage made a business IS GOING UP 012921, for SW!4 Sec. 27, SEtf Sec. trip to Clovis Monday. 28, T 1 N, R 36 E, and on May 8th, Mrs. Dunn's children gathered at 1919, made add, N. E. 018253, SW'i home Saturday evening If you "unit until the last minute" before order-you-r and had a For generation! jewelry has been Sec. 28. SE"4 Sec. 29, T 1 N, R 3,5 E.p family ice cream social. N. M. accepted suitable wadding supply of coal P. M., has filed notice of in- A. W. Cameron, and J. D. Cumeron nt the moil tention to make Final three year went to Clovis on business Monday. gift, for it carries wilh it the proper Troof, to establish claim to the Innd Rev. Crawford preached to an in- sentiment that a gift of this kind You Will Have To Pay above described, before W. J. Curren, terested .crowd nt New Hope Sunday should. , U. S. Commissioner, In hi) office at morning and night. More Clovis, N. M., on the 12th day of Je!T Moore's brother and wife from August, 1919. Texas are visiting him this week. We are always glad to Claimant You will not be able to get the coal you need; names as encaso; Miss Ritter of Denton, Texas, is offer suggestions. Thales A. Boone. Grover 3. here visiting her uncle, Mr. Hubble. cars will be used for grain movement and there Thatcher, J. A. Moss. Clarence Ilr m. The doctor having advised her tn ton, all of Texico, N. M. come to this cour.try for her health. will not be enough ears for both grain and coal. W. R. McGILL, Henry Music nnd family spent Register. nt the home of A. W. Cameron. The Misses Roxey and Zella Crown. Denhof Jewelry Company NOTICE OF PUBLICATION J. W. Shaver nnd fnmilv. Rnlierl You Gain Nothing By Jewclerj and Opticians Lowe and family, A. A. Dvthrage and Department of the Interior, U. S. family, and Rev. Crawford and Ches Official Santa Fe Watch Inspectors Land Waiting Ofiicie, Fort Sumner, New Mex- ter, ate ice crenm at the home of ,1. ico, April 9th, 1919. C. Woods Sunduv evonini will Notice is and probably have to take inferior coal. hereby given that the Rome hler and Floyd Mote accom- - State New of Mexico, by virtue o! "i:nied J. Z. Isler to Clovis the first of a f a p ci' The sensible easy tiling is to n o ;t xvi t a a si ai the acts of Congress approved Juiv the week to bring out his threshini? Risi i t tat -- 1898. and ' ', 21t. Juno unfh mm Ullll outfit. acts Order Your Coal Today- - supplementary thereto, has filed Marvin Hendrix and family spent the reward. m una oince selection fol- Sunday in the list for the valley. That the biggest little thing , lowing described lands, t: Al'. hough there are hundreds of kindness. No. bu-g- Iht M44, Scriul No. 018.")."1 wheat stacks to be seen hero,' That no tyranny of circumstances SWU Sec. 2, T. 3N, R. 30 me E., N. machines are still busily at work, can permanently imprison a deter- - V. Steed M. P. jC. M., containing 100 acres. several having cut all day Sunday mined will. Protests or contests Co, against such and some of nights. That we should judge ourselves by Alfalfa selection may be filed Mr. Lbr. in this Cameron bought the office tractor what we feel capable of doing, not by during the period of publication nr hat was demonstrated at Grady the what we have done. Undertaker and at any time 2(,tn' "It Costs No More To Build It Right" thereafter before final That we never think of limiting Embalmer approval and L. M. certification. Boney began threshing with ourselves to what we have done if Clovis, N. M. Phone 15 W. R. McGILL, his new machine Saturday. wc have a proper estimate of our- - ' 7'3"2t r ...... fanairai PIaima Register. Mrs. M. A. Johnson was quite sick selves. I i. jiutu viciiieieryOmaí... Inst week. That the optimist is never afraid of . . . . i ) Ptuina Ii Itnlh tmw ...J UI.L. C me worst, because he knows that the WISE MEN SAY worst never happens. (First published July 10, 1919) BELLVIEW CHIMES That a man is a real hero who Meridian, has filed notice of inten- NOTICE OF SUIT That success comes in cans: fail- - keeps stout-hearte- d and undismayed tion to make Final three year Proof, 4 ures in can'ts. when troubles and tribulations arc FLIES NEVER BOTHER to establish claim to the land above W. H. Doughton, is - piled on. He Plaintiff. described, before Brown & That a diplomat a man who re- knows that the chances W. J. Curren, U. Sheehan made a busi-t- o In the summer flies No. 1499. S. members his wife's birthday but not are that no man but himself can pull worry an ani- Commissioner, in his office, at Clo- ncss trip Clovis the first of Miranda McDow, and all unknown the her age. him out. mal. Get a bottle of Ferris' Healing vis, N. M., on the 27th day of August. week. claimants under McDowJ That we must have respect Remedy costs but 60c makes a Miranda 1919. Roy Meredith is on the irk li.f ti,;. for A. L. Cole, pint worth $2.00. Apply it to the and Lou Allie Cole, his! Claimant week. others or we can not expect the re- -' W. W. Metcalf, who lives In the . i . . . names as witnesses: ntUnm IT..11.1.W. ..I, U ..... : I . .: wound. Flies will not .nn.f uviii-io-i .LI 111 i' bother It Get M- Messrs. Brown o(.n.v ui i i.wiiiiic nuufl, waa I.IUVIB Antle' J"mM J. D. and Sheehan 11 under T Tir ""r, hvo Thnt getting on is largely Monady. Mr. l0,lav- - iou m"v need ft tomorrow. AH P- B- each purchased a matter Metcalf says the wheat: - - Cpe- -d. all of CI a new truck...... , .. I We it. B. , oí up encn you crop ... wav ....v sell A. Ahstin A Sons. ... .tvUl ohm ail .. M A girl baby was born to Mr gcuing lime arc oui nis is certain immense. known claimants under L. W. Cot- knocked down. The yield he savs is Hinnitii...... t rt w. R. R..,r,ut...., Mrs. Sheehan Saturday. null) ton, tJJJr' "vhiun That the fun is in the struggle, not twenty to thirty-fiv- e Defendants. bushels per Mrs. Rice, Ella Mitchell anil !tfH. acre. fuliarrllie for The News. The State of New Mexico to the above (First published July 10, 1919) and Lucy Moss were shoiminir at named defendants, Greeting: NOTICCE OF SUIT view Thursday evening. You are hereby notified thut , a suit Delia Blackburn called on PfBi'l I l .I ,,n Xf i oís- - c, m. Crecnf riainti(T Moss Friday evening. United States v Tires v u i i v i ii nrv vow . . w4t ui Herb Hockman und Pearl and Mexico, by the plaintiff ' !' heroin, in T1,,,,,,.., m .J Lucy Moss were nhiiniiinn ) n,,li. ;,., cause number 1499 on the Civil Dock- - claimanU un(lor Thonm M Znh.i SatuHuy CVP"in are Good Of ... Tires ft Sain ennrt -fnr tha - ruiv.- ui.!,.,..jjetcnilants. Mrs. Woods culled lit thn hmiin of Mrs. C. S. Moss Thursday evening. ,u,M,tu urecting: Everett Storms was running v,.. "onnaiiis,, flni. nr:. Miiv4 vw uní y UU v . . ... wheat ' luu Mrc nercDy notmea that a suit binder and got his hand fasten frnm any therein, 7 . interest and fhnt.i... i m- -j . .. el in the machine some way and he A." the plaintiffs attorney is W. Hock-- 1 Cn 1 was taken to Clovis to have it dressed enhull, of Clovis, New Mexico; 17 that Mexico, byTJJthe plaintiff herein, in DOLLIE DIMPLE. unless you appear, plead or answer cause number 1498 on the Civil Dock- in said cause on or before the 22rrt et of said court, for the purpose of day of August, 1919, judgment will quieting plaintiff's title to the South- be rendered against you by default. POINT ENTERPRISE west quarter of section 12, Township Witness my hand and the seal of 1 North of range 31 East, N. M. P. the court at Clovis, New Mexico, this M., a-- to bar you from any 3rd day of July, 1919. interest A large therein, and that plaintiff's attorney crowd was at Sunday (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, scnool Sunday. 3 A. W. Hockenhull of Clovis, New County Mrs. Bob McCinty Clerk. Mexico: th .t unless you appear, nlead and children Mr. J. I. Meador family, Mm! or answer in said cause on or before and Alary Meador and Mr. and Mrs. (First published July 10, 1919.) the 22nd day of August, 1919, judg- Hy man spent Sunday Mrs.. Royal ' '"'MMMI' .: h t ' H NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ment will be rendered against you by at Carna f 'Vt default. ban's. Mrs. Marie Edmiston of Department of the Interior, U. S. Witness my hand and the seal of nll Texas, is visiting at the home of Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M., the court at Clovis. New Mexico, this her Mr. A. July 8th, 1919. 3rd day of July, 1919. lather, Struble. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Notice it hereby given that John (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, called on Mrs. McGregor Sunday evenintr. S. Martin, of Clovis, N. M., who, on County Clerk. Clyde, Roy Feby. 23, 1916, made Homestead en- and Carl Meador visited relatives in Clovis try, No. 013585, for EVj, Section 31, Oil riacer location Friday and Satur Blanks for sale day. Township 1 N, Range 36 E., N. M. P. at News Office. , Mr. A. Struble has returned from a trip to northern New Mexico Mrs. Lawrence Sanderlin of Clovis is spending a few days at the Meador CALLED CEO nome. HOLY Miss Jewell Carnaban stayed with Miss Lorena McGintv Saturdav niirlit Mr. Henry Walker ia visiting home TO IIEI1 DEDSID E roma lor a few days. The Real Thing Right Several from here attended th II Through day services at Move Chanel SunHs Lorena McGinty waa the guest Ex YnrtAft, TTunlin Sfca fógU Die, of Put United Sara Texai Lady, Erf fi Lisie Lewis Friday night. States Tires under your car and Bryan " strtfif Woman and IWiaet Cardal Far Mr. and Mrs. Hushes of CU. you'll find them the real thing. vis visited with Mrs. Struble Satur Iler Recovery day night and Sunday. They're buUt wear-- BLUE EYES. to to give you the kind City, Tat-M-ra, m Mary KIV the bettor. That wu of economical alt veari a INFORMATION FROM service you want And aaaa, of this placo, and JACK that's eavi; "After the I am still hero and am a welL just what they do. With of my strong woman, little girl... my aid. com-tneo- d and I owe my life to Young Jack was talkintr to the new t CarduL I only visitor soon to hurt me. I had to go back had token half h after her arrival. He eyed Hundreds bottle when her critically for a few moments, then of thousands of regular to boi Wo I began to feel better. users will called Ua doctor. Ht looked up and said: that-l- The misery In my side got less... vouch for oto of fcmtod me. ..but I got no "So you're my grandmother, them right around here. better. I continued right are on taking the Cardii you?" got worse and worse until the misery until I had taken three bottles and I "Yes. dear. On your father's side.' There are five distinct types of wu unbearable...! was United States In bed for did not need sny more for I was well remarked the old lady smiling. Tires-o-ne "Well, you're on siilo for every need price thro months and suffered such agony and never felt better In my life... I the wrontr of or use. you'll find that out," replied Jack. have never had any trouble from that I WU Just drawn up In a knot. . . that We day to this." have exactly the ones for vour car. X told my husband If ht would get REWARD Do yon suffer from headache, baclo We Know United States Tires are GOOD Tires. ao a bottle of Cardul I wovli try it. . . That's Why We SeU Them. ache, palni In aides, or other discom Clovis, N. M., July 2R, 1919. I eonunweed taking It, however, Will pay recovery that forts, each monthr Or do you (eel 15.00 for of uni NEW STATE AUTO CO., Clovi I callad my family about cow, pale red white face, with horns. tralcf weak, nervous and fagrod-out- t If so. Escaped from Clovis stock vards. mo... for I know I could not last give Cardul, the SCOTT BROS., Texico, N. M. woman'a tonic. night of July 10. uay 4ays uniese I had a chanco for trial i. n W. H. BOWMAN, Agent. J. S. PHILLIPS, Taiban, N. M. THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 191 ADVOCATES SIMPLE LIFE vJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOGOOGOOOOOOOO r Pes-- New York. July 23. William ter. a limDle life hermit, is trying to teach New York how to live on $5 a GET YOUR week. Peiter lived for twelve years in the California deserts and in that time his living has not cost him one cent. 1 He came to New York from Saxony LI J -- 0 1 thirteen years airo, lured by tales of JW i great opportunity. He drifted to the Pacific Coast and not being able to S) A-- E I A find work, he decided to see whether a man could live without money or re- sources, and took ud his abode in the desert, about 150 miles from Los An-- Where you are always given prompt attention. Our milna TIi llii-au- i ati-nt- día ftlnflina fjv.va. i.v wiii it nnu. hid v. votiva hlliltvui. I ( himself a thatch hut and hus lived prices are the lowest possible. Remember we are there ever since. Fruits have been his mitin fntiíl nniL urntf.r hilt nnlv hevol'- - g headquarters tor truit jars, covers and rubbers. ' he make i.'. .1'" J agc. Whut little money does comes to him through baskets he weaves and curios he sells to passers-b-y S Prices Good Friday Aug. 1st and Saturday, Aug 2nd and tourists. His recreation is g 4 thrumming on his guitar. The hermit says that cities are cra::y and city dwellers crazier than 10 POUNDS SUGAR $1 00 the cities. He is urging the simple with a $3.00 order, or more of other groceries life while in New York. He advises The Supreme Artiste of the Screen. his listeners to walk out into the open country where life is free and clean, The Unsurpassable. Flour, sack $3.ÍH), ewt. $G.50 where the sky is your roof and the lied Star stars your electric lights. Swift's Premium Hacon, by strip, pound60c Pester is spreading nronagan '.a for Swift's Premium llnnis. ocr íxmnd 43fi an exodus to the broad expanses of Calumet Baking Powder, per pound 25c K3 open while in civ (g MAZO OVA land. He wears, Large Post Toasties, pkg. 20c ilized areas, simple clothes. His hair Large Toasties, 5 pkgs., for 95c and beard are long. Post IN (Jallon Apricots for 70c TO THE PUBLIC (Jallon Peaches for 70c 21 pounds New Spuds for $1.00 THE RED LANTERN" This is to show you that I apprc- - 85c Broom for 75c ciuto your patronage in giving mej Broom for 65c in tho past. 1 sin- your public sales New gallon $2.45 cerely thank you for your past busi- Honey, per A Production Without Parallel in the 1 ness and am going to say that I be Vi gil. lail Com Syrup $1.25 90c Brilliant History of the Serein lieve this coming season will be the 0 cans Wapeo Tomatoes for best business for public sales that 6 cans Empson's Peas for $1.00 as eastern New Mexico ever saw, and No. 2V2 Sweet Potatoes, 2 cans for 45c I ask I am to remain in the business, 6 pounds Criseo for $2.25 NAZIMOVA you to look me up, if in need of an Emotionally Supreme auctioneer. My best regards to one and all. V. TATE, Auctioneer. Coffee continues to advance. We have accepted the agency of the fam- Touched by tlif wand of nonius, lier emotional pow-.ran- d ous "Helen Lawton" brand, guaranteed as good as the best lb can 5 5c, 3 lbs histronic artistry tell this wonderful story with MINUTES LAID 9 EGGS IN 45 for $1.60. Give it a trial superb realism that thrills the heart and stimulates Halpin the Madison, Wis. Prof. J. G. mind. of tho poultry department of the Wonderful in its conception, this story of the University of Wisconsin hur spent several days at La Crosse, Wis., as in the land of lotus pud White and YclhAv races, laid guest of Gustavo Rhodes, owner of AP blossoms and willow trees, full of heart throbs and the hen, Biddy, which has puzzled RY poultry experts by her record of lay- Li OIL, sensational Chinese intrigue, is told with a lavish 1vat ing an average of twenty-thre- e eggs splendor that fasci- magnificence and an Oriental a week for the past two months. We Sell For Less Phone No. 25 nates and astounds. Professor Halpin is convinced that 1 1 except for her egg laying propensity, m An absorbing love story in a setting of gold and Biddy is a normal hen in every way. carefully and blooms a life of adventure that carries the He has examined her poppy has observed her actions. One day heroine from riches to poverty, and thence to luxury he saw her lay nine eggs in forty-fiv- e price of kerosene was 50 cents a gal- recital on Friday evening, August 8th, and Oriental splendor and gorgeous pagentry glitter- minutes and the next day seven eggs lon. Today shaves are 25 cents and at 8:30 o'clock, at the High School c. McClelland Auditorium. A very interesting pro-- ! dr. l. de- in half an hour. kerosene can be bought for 15 cents. Physician and Surgaon ing as a thousand suns. A story of a thousand Halpin is arranging to gram is being arranged, composed of Professor Residence 202 North Gidding to county this fall I selections by the piano, voice, violin lights that you can't forget and feel impelled see. exhibit Biddy at fairs Office over Pierce Dry Goods Co. appro- and expression students. The public and will ask for a university CLOVIS, N. M. PRESENTED priation to purchase the hen for is envited. Admission free. $2,600. He declares that it would be possible to cross breed poultry so Job Printing at the News Office. that hens would ordinarly lay two or Wednesday and Thursday three eggs a day, just as the milk it n ,v yield of cows has been inciwascd AUGUST 6th and 7th. through regulated doss breeding. Mrs. J. W. Welch Matinee Daily (First published July 31, 1019.) . Teacher of Piano Twenty Years Experience NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT i ' i.-- OF ADMINISTRATOR Modern Methods Taught Careful and Thorough at the .!,',. t ; Court of Curry Coun Training a Specialty. In the Probate í tv. New Mexico. If' For Information and Terms call at 308 N. Pile or Ben i In the matter of tho Estate of 1 Phone No. 214. jamin W. Copeland, deceased, No. 253. Notice is hereby given that on the 24th duy of July, 1919, Ben F. Moss, whose business and post oflice ad- snares nr: dress is Clovis. New Mexico, was duly appointed administrator of the estate NAZIMOVA in of Benjamin W. Copeland, deceased, "THE RED LANTERN' t bv the Probate Court of Curry Coun At the Lyceum Theatre, Wednesday he is now T ty, New Mexico, and that and Thursday, August Cth and 7th, the duly qualified and acting admin- Matinee daily at three. istrator of said estate. Fo Now Notice is given that all per you a large sum of mon- Tlio Santa Mean further NOTICE If had sons who have claims against said ey to deposit, would you select a PUBLISHING CORPORATION estate are required to present the About fifteen new members are same to said administrator within the Ladies' Con wanted for the famous conservative or over-liber- al time prescribed by law. cert Band at once. Those wishing to In witness whereof, I have here- join this popular organisation will Bank? affixed the Publishers of unto set my hand and have to dr so during the next ten the 25th day seal of said court, this days. THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN of July, 1919. MUSIN CROFT, Director. (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, 316 N. Pile. Phone 262. Office Conservative, of Course County Clerk and Clerk of The Oldest and Best Daily Paprr in The State hour. 1 to 2 n. m. It Court. All The Capitol, State and National News tho Probate RECITAL OLD EL NUEVO MEXICANO JOHN D. RECALLS GOOD DAYS OF SHAVES The New Mexico Conservatory of That's Us Spanish Weekly Music will give its regular monthly SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN Syracuse, N. Y., July 20. John D. Rockefeller had no objection today to English Weekly paying 25 cents for a shave. of the best equipped Job and But paying that much for a shave Denhof The One caused him to ruminate or the good Bindery Departments in the South- 6 old days when shaves were only Go! west. Our Solicitor: cents. ' Jewelry He Charley Messenger, the National Our Imprint" told Clovis 'Every Job or Book with barber who shaved him, that he could Long Distance Phone 28(1 remember the day when he could have T his week'i growth removed for no Bank Santa Fe, N. Mex. more than 6 cents. He confided to the RtgUUrtd Optometrists tonsorial artist that for many years In point of strength, we stand he shaved himself. "THE COMING COUNTRY OF THE SOUTHWEST" as take car of first. The old king, however, was happy "Lt "THE OLDEST CITY IN THE UNITED STATES" Your Eyes." and tipped the barber. Rockefeller, getting a little more Satisfaction Caarantaad confidential, pointed out that at the time when shaves were 6 cents the sauss

t THE CLOY IS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 .,.V,,,,,,,,,,,h...,...,.,,,.,. School Notes

15 i' For the first time in the history of TCÍ' ))'i '" ' the Clovi Schools it will have a kin- dergarten'. On account of finances, the department will not open to 4 5 ;,. be children as a free school. A tuition of twenty dollars for the nine months will be charged which is to pay for the equipment and salary of the teacher. One half of the tuiton is is to acompuny the mailed request for enrollment. The other half is due January first. ' Children who are 1 1 1 v ' ''h't five or will be five by March the first may enroll. The deportment will be conducted by Miss Edna Kinp, for years a most successful primary si teacher in our schools, and this sum- wm :$ mer, instructor in the New Mexico State Normal University. No better teacher for little folks can be found anywhere. s JÍ 1 Muny parents feel that their chil- . .T r mjf dren are too naughty, too mischiev- NAZIMOVA in "THE RED LANTERN" ous, too trying on the teacher, to start to school so younif. It is for The incompiiruble artiste of the every racial habit or prejudice is de these children that such a department screen. Interesting facts about "The picted with the absolute stump of his- - has been milled. Many requests have It'jil Lantern." torical authenticity. been made from year to year for tV- - What you pay d - out vour monñv-- - farv $2.r0,000 was spent to make the the famous dragon room the Em- kind of instruction. No parent needs o IS jiicture a superior one in every way. peror's throne room in old Pekin to be reminded of the many calis fur 18 cents C1arette satisfaction and, my, how by a package the regal robes worn by Xazimovu is faithfully reproduced to the last de- - stories the youngest of the family, land you do get it in every are ulone worth $'0,000. tail, with its massive onyx pillars, the demand is always two stories puff of Camels! 1 "00 persons appear in the picture, carved throne, inlaid with precious ahead of the supply. At the kinder- - headed by a oust gurten the child learns XPERTLY blended choice low-mildne- ss of national fame stones, hand wrought lilligree unci to hear and of the tobaccos yet ish am! distinction. dragons. tell stories, ple.y cmnes with his com- and choice Domestic taining the desirable "body." Camels eighteen huge stages, spread over Xazimovu appears as a blond for panions, la.-- and repeat poems of ... ;sx acre of ground, were built for the fir?t time in her career. In "The childhood, use his hands in vocutmn-jn- l waJM tlBcircues eumi. Slmply fl reveIation! You may t f l.be exterior scenes. work, talk fluently and correctly, 11 j Red Lantern" she enacts a triplo role, "'j cc lucui irom anv smoke their without tiring your taste! Pekin streets, lined with shops, Enir-- , correct bad habits, and form correct that of an Eurasian girl, half unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or dwellings, Bhrines, and temples of the lish and half Chinese, and as a bea- new ones, in fact it knocks oh the Chinese, rough corners child unpleasant or ÜÜ own together with the palace of utiful English Society Girl. of nature and cigaretty odor. satisfaction you must Dowager Empress prepares for the f the and a selection "The Red Lantern" will be pre-- I lessons of the reg- compare Camels of the Great ular school life soon with any cigarette Wall of China; the sented at the Lyceum Theatre, Wed-- i to follow. Camels win instant and permanent American Mission, with its beautiful The best equipment, the best books, in the world at any price. Then. nesday and Thursday, August 6th success fountains, pools, shubbery and 7th. Matinee daily at 3:00 p. m. and the best plans available have been with smokers because the you'll best realize to their superior and leafy bowers under pergolas, are One of the most notable productions secured make this department one blend bnngs out to the limit re among the seta. of the strongest of the school. Make the quality and the rare enjoyment ever produced and one which you refreshing flavor miles of California Redwood and should make your arrangements and your requests for enrollment to E. and deUghtful mel- - they provide. ash were used to make the Chinese datings, NOW, to see. W. Bowyer, and do it before It is too gargoyles, dragon heads fantas- late as more than can R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO and be cared for COMPANY, WuuUoJ., K C J3 tic designs for the houses of worship Men of ambition, your opportunity. are anticipated. There will be two and abode reproduced for this pic- You can enlist in the U. S. Navy for sections, one in the morning from ture. a period of two, three or four years nine to about twelve and the other the dramatic episodes of the Boxer now. Why not join lor two years and in the afternoon from n to uprising are enacted with historical four. After twenty-fiv- e r see for yourself what the Navy offers have been mmmwHwmmmmm Fent Stallings, R. O. James and 4 verity. enrolled in a rut 4444444444444 44 you? Just think fifty-fiv- e trades to section, no more will be Luther Rogers were Clovis cullers Texico-Farwe- . the burning of the legation houses pick from and any part of the world received, but will be transferred to ll Items Monday. ' LOCUST CROVE NOTES 4 of the allie l nations Is shown, follow- of-- the other section the maximum ' you care to see. The oir service ! until Texico-Farwel- two yenrs is now in l News. Albuquerque, 4 ed by Al- street battles between the fcrs you a wonderful opportunity and enrollment bus been reached. und now on the roud to recovery. lies the " and Boxers. Real Chinese the regular navy also offers you a Faculty Completed t'B M'"V "'B H" M I The community meetine at the men, women and children were The wonderful opportunity. The following teachers from lust C. I). Fitts motored to Portales chuutauiiun tent Sunday afternoon, fanners would be glad to get these scenes. for men have a wonderful chance in the year's faculty will return: lone Aus- Tuesday evening. was well attended. The singing was another rain now as some of the crops a collossal statue of the Chinean are navy now, so come in and lets talk tin, Mary Monroe, Mary Dunlap, Mrs. B. S. Trinlett wus in St. Louis on enjoyed by all. The address by Dr. getting dry. Goddess of Peace, 22 high and 6 Mrs. feet things over. Smith, Cullfe Shannon, Nicie Mor a business trip lust week. Cu! whs one of the best and most Todd, who has been sick the feet broad, built by one of the world's patt is now Navy Recruiting Station, Clovis, row, Lucy Board, Millicent Griffith. Sum Hmtton of Clovis was a State interesting ever heurd here, on the week, better. famous sculptors especially for this Mrs. New Mexico. Edna King, Edna McKinley, Lilliun Line City visitor Thursday afternoon. subject "Tho Manhood of Jesus." Ebb Kundol visited Mrs. Ruth picture. Ber-nie- tViggins Thursday. Smi'h, Ivy Parker. Julia Baker, e air. Kingsbury has moved into tho The State Line Pharmacy and the Mr. and Mrs. T. every incident, every costume, WHAT'S THE NEWS! $150. a yr. Fry, Sue Wilsan, Henry Robin- Nenl property lately vacated by It. B. E. Nobles store were visited by J. Randol spent son, Alfa Snith, Lelia Georgo, Elsie K. Ilownrd. night ruidera Wednesday night of Sunday at the home of their daughter, Skoog, E. C. Parker. The following J. O. Nobles, wife and two children last week. It appears thut some local Mrs. Osborne. new teachers have been employed: are here from Midland. Texas, for a talents were a little short of pocket Mr. La Duke and Ebb Kundol are working the Nellie Lee Wagner, teacher of the visit at the home of his father, B. E. change, as the cash registers were at tire factory this week. Test? Sure! South Ward, locally and favorably Nobles and family. about all they tampered with. Some Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Lundon vis- known daughter of Postmaster A. B. Mrs. W. M. Murphy and Mrs. H. C. thing like 1 10.00 was secured as a ited Mrs. Hell north of town Friday. Meri-wethe- Miss Bell Drive around any day and ask us to test Wagner;Honnietand Mary Lou r, Foster, who have been taking treat totul. Ruth spent Monday night sisters, for years Mc Nobles, and Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. your battery solution with a hydrometer. successful ment at Hot Springs. N. M.. the mist who started for Amar- primary teachers in Texas; Perditia few weeks, returned home Saturday illo a week ago last Saturday via Genevieve Randol. you Sam Au- If aren't used to making this test your- Morgan, one of Chaves county's best. morning much improved in health. automobile, had to leave his car at Randol, Armor Landon, and for several yearn thor and Claud Curry are hauling self you will be surprised to see how easy teacher of Mias Mable Schlcnker left for her Hereford on account of a breakdown. it grades at Hagerman: Cook. He wheat this week. really is. Sula home near Friona last Saturday for proceeded to Amarillo via train, critic teacher Canyon State Mr. Cast Pursullay left Saturday Normal, a few days visit with home folks. and returned tho first of last week for Ensign James W. Tanner, to work in the wheat harvest. naval flier She has been the car. It not being ready, came on If your car is a new bat-ter- assisting at the Parmer one be sure to have your y and former Mathematics n w to Mr. and Mrs. Owens visited Mr. teacher, County clerk's office the past few Farwell for a day or two and then registered and get the benefit 90-da- y to Boss Sunday. of Willard be principal of Eugene Feld school; weeks. returned to Amarillo. Battery Insurance. At the same time ask for Emma Darden, Geography teacher in The Illinois picnic will be held on Mrs. La Duke called on Mrs. Todd a copy Mrs. F. W. McElroy arrived home of the booklet, "Willard the departmental school, another suc- the school house grounds in Farwell Sunday afternoon, Service and You." It tells from Cisco, Texas Sunday morning. all cessful product of the Texas schools; Thursday, August 28th. A big day Mr. Taylor and Mr. Owens went to about the Willard Service and Adjustment Policies She was accompanied by her daugh- Nellie E. Sexson, Mathematics in the is looked for. Basket dinner be the Sand Hills plum hunting Monday. that are so Lois will of much importance to you whether your departmental ter, Mrs. McCoy and son. schol, Chicago; Fred served. A program will be rendered, Mrs. Landon is in town visiting old ear is a new one or not A former Illinois writes Reusser, graduate of Upper Iowa resident consisting of music, readings, talks, friends for a few days. AMAZON TIRES, CATES HALF SOLES University, teacher of Mathematics from Illinois: "I am having a good etc. "J Fred Maxwell, of the athletic Miss Gladys Randol spent Tuesday Starter and Generator Troubles a Specialty in the high school; Rebecca Guthrie, time here but rather live in Texas. committee, promises us sports of all Texas and the Plains with hr sister, Mrs. Osborne. former Domestic Sclenct teacher. country is an kinds. The literary and musical pro- ideal place to Singing was fine Sunday night Taylor Tire & Battery Co. New Castle, Pennsylvania, where 've." gram will be rendered in the audi- but would have been better had some Soutfc Mala Si. CLOVIS, N. M, large cafeteria was conducted; Isa- Mrs. Harold Cox and children torium of the high school building. Ill visitors got there before the bel Julian, graduate University of st pped off here on her way from All are Invited to come early and others were adjourned. Texas, teacher of English in high Brownwood, Texas, on her way to spend the entire day. BILL AND school; George Y. , grad- Las Vegas, Saturday, and visited with Miss Oriale Curtis, teacher in the WILL uate Bethany College, Kansas, teach- Jesse Rhea and family. She resumed Texico schools the past term, left for No need to suffer from Hay er of Science and coach; Cecil her journey Bunds- - morning. her home north of Clovis Friday for Fever. Chiropractic adsolutely relieves Thompson, successful grade teacher Mr. W. H. Beard, father of Mrs. a visit with her father for a few it Ask those who have tried it. See Dr. Junk Wanted! In Missouri, and graduate Missouri Nabors, who had been visiting here weeks, and to snake' preparations for Warriner. 2U Stat Normal SchooL ' for the past few weeks, and Jim P. entrance in the university of Cali- Sohool will open Monday, Septem- Wilkerson, nephew of Mrs. Nabors, fornia the ensuing term. She has ber 8th. Registration will be on left for Eddy, Texas, Friday. been assisting In the Red Cross Phar- I am in the market for dry bones and Thursday and Friday proceeding. F. A. Cooke and crew have started macy since school closed last spring. Watch for announcement, Tucumcari-Texic- Mias Curtis is an ideal young lady, her sacks and will pay the market price at all the as not the survey of the o all children will enroll on the same road, having started the survey from life here having been above reproach. times. day. On September first the county Texico last Thursday. This survey It is a pity that all the lady teachers ABOVE institute will be in session and will will be rushed through, so that the are not after her type. She Is kind J. C. WHITE, Agent continue through the week. All Clo- grading will be well under way before and obliging and her life among us vis teachers will be here at that time, the snow flies. has been an uplift to the community Phon. 449 Clovi, N. M. and many have written for rooms, Miss Mason, formerly a stenogra- in general. As she Intends to make AL-L- and for board. Two requests come pher in the Roberson building is here teaching her life profession, she feels for light housekeeping rooms and visiting at the home of Mrs. D. W. that she needs more training as such. one for s furnished house. Patrons Dunn. Her many friends here are Her reputation as a teacher in this having such at their disposal will glad of the opportunity to renew her community insures her a position here please call the superintendent who acquaintance again. She will visit in again, should she ever see fit to , will hand the list to the teachers. Amarillo after leaving here, before here in that capacity. KEEP ON The annual announcement is now returning to El Paso. in the hands of the printer and will The Maddux Hardware Company is Sale! be mailed to all high school pupils building a 30x42 feet addition to BUILDING or about August fifteenth. Those whose warehouse. their names are not on the lists may secure O. N. Robinson, former mail car NOW. One Buick Six in Al condition. $575.00 an announcement by calling at the rier of this place, but now of Mule-sho- for high school any afternoon after that was a visitor here Wednesday. 4 THE quick sale. date. He was accompanied by a daughter. CLOVIS One Ford Sedan with starter at a bargain. The girls will be glad to know that The revival at the Baptmt church NEWS their athletic interests have been is growing in interest. If you have tl.SO cared for. Miss Wilson, former prinl not been attending, it will be worth PER Kemp Lumber cipal of Eugene Field school, and your while to go each of the remain- YEAR People's Auto Supply Co. holder of numerous Texas Univer- ing nights. sity letters, will have regular "gym" Dr. A. L, Buchanan of Amarillo 4 Company Farwell, Tex. classes, and will also instruct in ten- was a Texico visitor Friday of mat 4 4 nis and basketball. Miss Wilson will week. His son, who has been in the Service Quality Satisfaction I 4 4 4 4 also supervise the grades. hospital for the most pirt of the past ,4 4444444444444444 THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 191

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

F STATE OK NEW MEXICO Statu Corporation Commission of New Mexico. Cartiticat. of ComparUoa 20 United Sutes of America, State of '0 New Mexico, ss: It is hereby certified that the an- nexed is and complete TTft m a lull, true 1 transcript of the 0i Certificate of incorporation of A. B. AUSTIN AND COMPANY (No Stockholder' Liability) No. B995 .eauction with the endorsement thereon, as same appears on tile and of record in the oí lice of the State Corporation ON REFRIGERATORS Commission. In testimony whereof, the State Corporation Commission of the State of Mexico il New has caused this certifi- Koyarae be 0 cate to signed by its Chuirman and the seul of said Commission, to be affixed at the City of Santa l'e on this lath day of July, A. D. 1919. HUGH H. WILLIAMS, (Seal) Chuirman. Attest: A. L. MORRISON', Clerk. Articles of Incorporation of A. B. Desirable Oil Leases and Roy- We haxe a complete assortment of the Auitin and Company. (No Stock- holders Liability). Celebrated State of New Mexico, County of Cur- ry, ss. alties in blocks of 10 acres Know All Men By These Presents: Thut we. A. B. Austin, Cash Aus- White Mountain Refrigerators tin and W. K. Austin, citizens and residents of the United States und of and up. Price $3 to $100 the Stute of New Mexico, have united which we are now offering at a reduc- ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under and by tion of virtue of the laws of the State of per acre near deep test well New Mexico, and do therefore de- cía re: Nu-Me- 1. That the name of the corpora- of the x Oil Co. 9 miles 20 tion shall he A. B. Austin and Com- pany; no stockholders' liability. There is no better refrigerator on the 2. That the locution of its prin- cipal office in the State of South of Portales. market than the WHITE MOUNTAIN New Mexico, will be at Clovis, so why not get a new one now? Currv County, State of New Mexico, and (he nume of the agent therein and in chnrge thereof, upon whom process against the corporation may x If you purchase leases from be served is A. B. Austin, Clovis, New Mexico. 3. The corporation is formed foi ho will furnish you with es9 l following purposes and objects, us we To do a general wholcsule and retuil Grocery business, hundling lood stuus, kitcnen, dining loom ana log of nursery utensils and supplies of all well Kinds, to manufacture, grow, buy, sell. imuort. export, and ileal in can ftlagic City Furniture Co. ned and food, of all kinds, truits, vegetables, meats, beverages, gruin. and farm products and every RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS thing known as or used in or sold with groceries: to run eating estab NEW LAND, OIL CATTLE CO, lishments. cafes, restaurants, and to MEXICO & serve beverages of all kinds therein; to buy, own, sell, deal in vehicles, Over Pierce Dry Goods Co. horses, motors and other conveyances FOR SALE OR LEASE tion to make Final three year Proof, and the accessories thereof for de to establish claim to the land above livering groceries and goods: at Clo County. of New Section Ranch, 4 milei west described, before W. J. Curren, U. vis. Currv State of Two Mexico, places within said Local Representatives S. Clo- and other and 2 milci south of Grady, N. M., Commissioner, in his office, at State, and within any of the States consisting of 480 acres patented vis, N. M., ph the 20th day of Aug'i. of the United States of America, and land, one school section, ICO acre 1919. generally to nurchase, take or lease NU-ME-X names An- or in exchange, hire and otherwise OIL CO. one body, Claimant as witnesses: leased. This land is in acquire, any and personal prop drew C. Pace, Charles P. Hileman, real fenced, with 3 room house and out ertv. and any rights or privileges PORTALES, N. M. buildings. Price $5,000.00, terms. John J. Willit, J. C. Halliday, all of Kvhich the company may think necet- - jiip.t ful u.i.l .niwunmnl. i ull ni Or will lease for long time at $350 Clovis, New Mexico. nniji, .yn.uii.e.. m.u v. .v, un v. any, for the purpose of its business; year. mo. W. R. McGILL, Register. a Write to acuuirc the good will, right, prop H. C BAILEY, erty and ousels of all kinds, and to Canadian, Texas. undertake the whole or any part of the liability of any person, hrui, asso- 11)19. fore me personally appeared A. B. nine- GOAT MILK ciation or corporation, and to pay tor July, A. D. State of New Mexico, on the published July 10, 1910.) (At Di us burnt) K ' Austin, CaBh Austin, and W. K. Aus- teenth day of July, A. D. an (First ,j same in bonus, de- A. a. Austin (seal) 1919, the cash, nock, well to be M., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION o. Pwritlwly tnlvra problem M bentures or other securities of this Cash Austin (Seal) tin, to me known the same 10:30 A. (an of Infantile mmliiuumoo. M corporation or otherwise; to hold, W. K. Austin (Seal I persons described in and who exe- Certificate of Incorporation and C.r-- NmtmI o mother! M of New Mexico, County Cur cuted the foregoing certificate of of Stockholders J" purchase or otherwise acquire, to sell, State of tincat. Dcpartm?nt of the Interior, U. 8. Blttk. kMrt to B stockholders and ac- of A. B. Austin and Com- f CZZL j. j M assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or ry, ss. Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M., othtrwise dispose of shares of the On this 16th day of July, A, D. knowledged to me that they executed pany (No Stockholders' Liability) July 8th, 1919. capital stock and bonds, debentures 1919, before toe personally appeared the same as their free act and deed WHEREFORE, The incorporator for the uses and purposes therein in said Certificate of Incorpor Notice is hereby given that Joo C. or other evidences 01 indebtedness A. B. Austin, Cash Austin, and W. K. named A ii at i n f a maa until knnurn Ka t Vi n expressed. who signed created by other corporation or cor ituoviii w i v tt vil nsiwnsi titvx vs contained and ation, and have the same. Foor, of Clovis, N. M., who, on Aug. tlDDUTIfrt same persons described in and who in witness whereof, I have and their successors and assigns, are GOAT MILK porations, and, while the holder ... i m : I 17th, 1916, made Homestead entry, ila 111- -. set my hand and affixed my hereby declared to be from this data UMXATOtllS thereof, to exercise all the rights and CAVVUUTU U1C lUICKUlllg 1VI1.1V Ul --- A ' day year No. 014377, for SEU, Section 11, privileges of ownership, including vui puictvivii, auu.I avftiivnicuficu..l lnJnnJ vv mc seal on this the and in until the Nineteenth day of July, tWdulMl. they executed same as free this certificate first above written. Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-nin- e, a Township 1 N, Range 34 E., N. M. P, turna the right to vote thereon ; to lend and that their act and deed for the uses and pur- L. C. PETREE, Corporation by the name and for the Meridian, has filed notice of inten Sotd br dmuUts advance money or give credit to such persona and on such ternu as may poses therein set forth and expressed. (Seal) Notary Public. purposes set forth in said certificate. My commission expires 2, 9995-9996- ). seem expedient, and in particular to In witness whereof I have here- June 1923. (Nos. customers having dealings unto set my hand and Notorial seal ENDORSED In testimony whereof, the Stata and others No. 9996 with the Company, and to give, guar- on this the day and year in this cer- Corporation Commission of the Stata antee or become security for such tificate first above written. Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 6, Page 571. of New Mexico has caused this certifi- persons; to borrow money, to make L. C. PETREE, Certificate of of Stock- cate to be signed by its Chairman holders A. B. Com- and notes, bills of (Seal) Notary Public. of Austin and and the seal of said Commission, to issue promissory pany (No Stockholders exchange, bonds, debentures and ob- My commission expires June 2, 1923. Liability). be affixed at the City of Santa Fe on ligations and evidences of indebted- ENDORSED Filed in office of State Corporation this 19th day of July, A. D. 1919. ness of all kinds, whether secured by No. 9995. Commission of New Mexico, July HUGH H. WILLIAMS. M mortgage, pledge or otherwise, Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 6, Page 57 1 19, 1919; 10:80 A. M. (Seal) Chnirman. To The Public! without limit as to the amount, Certificate of Incorporation of A. B. A. L. MORRISON, Clerk. Attest: A. L. MORRISON, Clerk. and to secure the same by mort- Austin and Company, (No Stock- Compared JJ O to A. L. M. gage, pledge or othcrvrsc; and holders' Liability). Help Wanted Boys, if you ara Filed in office of State Corporation to do and in all things nec- ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION going to the harvest field this summer, essary and useful to forward the fore- Commission of New Mexico, July come to Pampa. The most concen- going objects, and which a natural 19, 1919: 10:30 A. M. STATE OF NEW MEXICO A. L. r. Har-- person under like or similar circum-jtunce- s MORRISON, Clerk. Stute Corporation Commission of trated "wl'ort bell" the state. " Compared JJO-MP- As previously announced, I have bought Wvi can or could do, under and New Mexico. vest begins 't.Un' J.:.ic CO to 25. For by virtue of the laws of the Mute of Certificate of Filint information write Lee McConnell, or .New the laws of Uni- stock of rnercliandisc belonging to the Cash Mexico, or the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION United States of America, State of Gray County ted States. New Mexico, ss: State Bank, Pampa, Texas. Shoe Store. I will Conduct the business at the 4. The nmount of the total au- STATE OF NEW MEXICO It is hereby certified that there was thorized capital stock is Ten Thous Stute Corporation filed for record in the office of the Commission of ' Job Printing News Office. some place and will continue to use the name and Dollars ($10,1)00.00), divided New Mexico. State Corporation Commission of the at the into One Hundred shares (100) of Certificate of Comparison "Cash Shoe Store" as á trade-nam- e. How- tno par value of One Hundred United States of America, State of ($100. U0) Hollara per share. New Mexico, ts: ever, the business will be run by me as an in- 5. That the names and postoffice addresses of the incorporators and It is hereby certified that the an- dividual and wi!l bo owned and operated solely the number of shares subscribed for nexed is a full, true and complete Vy each are as follows: transcript of the Crtificat. of of Stock-holde- by me. There are no stockholders or partners A. B. Auitin, Clovis, New Mexico.. 48 shares. of A. B. AUSTIN ANO and the business will be unincorporated. Cash Austin, Clovis, New Mexico, COMPANY (No Stockholders' Lia- 26 shares. bility) (No. 9996). W. K. Austin, Clovis, New Mexico, with the endorsements thereon, as appears 26 shares. same on file and of record in I ask the people of Clovis and vicinity to the office of to-w- the Corporation The aggregate thereof, it State give me a trial when in need of shoes. It, will Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, Commission. which is fully paid up is amount In testimony whereof, the State the Corporation The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is be my endeavor to give you service, style and with which the corporation will com. Commission of the State menee business. of New Mexico has caused this certifi- really the necessity of fanner, manufac- Ü. The period limited dura cate to be signed by its Chairman quality. I believe a satisfied customer the for the the turer, contractor and merchant. It has tion of the auid corporation is fifty and seal of said Commission, to years. be affifed at the City of Santa Ke on all the strong features of the Ford ear best advertisement a store can have, and with this 19th A 7. The names and addresses of the dnv of Julv. D. 1919. stronger. has the HUGH H. WILLIAMS. made bigger and It this in mind it will be my desire to please and Board of Directors and officers, who (Seal) emer- shull direct the affairs of this corpor- Chairman. powerful worm drive, extra largo ation for the firft three months, or Attest: A. L. MORRISON, Clerk. wheels satisfy. Certificate of Stockholders gency brakes acting on both rear until their successors are elected and 124-inc- qualified, are: of The A. B. Austin and Com- and controlled by hand lover, h pany (No Stockholders' Liability) A. B. Mexico, in a 4G foot circle, When you think of shoes think of me. Austin, Clovis, New State of New Mexico, County of Cur- wheelhase, yet turns President. rv, ss. and has been most thoroughly tested. Cash Austin, Clovis, New Mexico, We, A. B. Austin, Vice Cash Austin, and Vc absolutely dependable. President. W. K. Austin, do hereby certify and know it is W. K. Austin, Clovis. New Mexico, your order without Secretary-Treasure- r. declare that there shall be no stock- We advise giving holders liability on account any 8. is hereby of delay that you may be supplied as soon It agreed and under- stock issued by B. stood the A. Austin and that each stockholder shull Comnany: no stockholders liability as possible. The demand is large and rave one of E. A. Story, voto for each and which corporation we are the incor- to delivery. Prop. every share of stock held in his name, porators. first to order first receive and that the Hoard of Directors may In witness whereof, We have here- Leave your order today. Truck Chassis from time to time amend, alter, mod- ify unto set our hands this the 16th day Detroit. and rescind its subject of A. D. wOf.o.b. to July, 1919. The Cash Shoe Store action thereon by the stockholders A. B. Austin (Seal) at any regular meeting thereof, or Cnsh any spe Austin (RenO HIGHWAY GARAGE ial meeting of the stockhold- W. K. Austin (Seal) ers called for that purpose. State of New Mexico, County of Cur- In witness whereof, we have here- ry, ss. unto set our hands this 10th day of On this 10th day of July, 1919, be THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY. JULY 31. 191

USE CANNON MADE OF W00CI MARCH'S TWO BIRTHSTONES i PAYING HOMAGE TO DEVILS

People of at Lsast Thr Countrle; Peraona Born In That Month May Reoognlzad Method by Which Chinas Employ That Material and Have Hava Cholea of tha Bloodstona Insure Against Dira Work of ' Found It Satisfactory. or tha Aquamarine. Evil Soirits. Anyone familiar with tiiodein wenp The month of March has two birth-atone- Once n year during the first I I days To T ol high explosive-use- Stockholders ons of wnr nml tlie The one sanctioned by ancient of the seventh Chinese month, the cu- ie In them would naturally sup tradition Is the bloodstone. As an al- rious ceremony of Is cel- pose a wooden cannon of If It nc ternate the aquamarine Ik given In the ebrated, being, In fact, the paying of V'oodon oniiniin hiivo been used will list of hlrtlistoncR adopted by the Na- homage to the land and sea devils, considerable success In Culm, Ililt tional Jewelers' association. The blood- says New York Herald. Seven priests urk-Easlan- ami the riniiiliili'iin Republic. stone Is a variety of chalcedony, dull carry nut the ceremony by offering up d Oil The wood used Is vory touch, liar creen with blood-re- spots. It Is some various forms of prayer nnd tanking Ins n twisted (rrnln Hint curls nhoir times calkd heliotrope. The principal nn unearthly noise by beating large tlio log In such a way tlmt to split tie mines are In Indln, though it Is found gongs. Is nl timber with ilm ordinary mcnns In Scotland, Urnzll, Vruguny and Aus-Irull- Anyone wishing to show his respect most impossible, It was supposed In old times to the devils can do so by a piiyment The best trees are selected mid I' to have therapeutic virtues nnd was of OtiO cash about 22 cents to each li Company piece of tlie log five or six foot used especially to cure hemorrhages of the prices, for which amount they iiMiL'th nml mil" font In diameter Is cut and Inlhiminatory diseases. Because will continue their performance for 12 Aflrr tlie hnrk luis noon removei of this fancied curative value It was hours a truly modest remuneration nml tlie log made perfectly round. I' widely worn cut In the form of n heart for men engaged In the ardent occupa- 1s swims up on n erndo truss nml i In Mexico In the days succeeding the tion of propitiating evil spirits. For linle Is burned Into It from one end conquest by Spaniards mid Indians. nn extra pnyment of 2,000 cash a num- From time to time we have made announcements regarding tbe progress of Tlie log Is wound with fresh rnwlilde The stone is still believed by the su- ber of small red paper boats, about six our well. We have sought at all times to keep our stockholders advised of de- wlili'h shrinks nnd hardens. When I In perstitious to be an Inches long, with lights Inside, will amulet bringing velopments. And now desire to make the following rtatement that everyone entinen Is covered linother Inyer I' good luck. An ancient Egyptian parch- be sent floating down the river with I nm' wound on nfter certain treatment, ment suys : "If anyone have this stone the current. may know fully what has been done, the present stage of the well and our plans this !s enntlniied until the weapon hn with him he will be given whatever he These lights are for the benefit of for further development. Increased several lnch"S In diameter asks for and whatever the wearer says the sea devils, In order that they may Then the weapon Is treated to n hoi on will he believed." be nble to see their way about 1st: As as was we hlnst, to soon stock in our company sold paid for both leases which tends farther contract The aqunmnrlne Is a transparent va- dark nights a little attention which the hide binding until It becomes al ap- and placed them of record in the company's name, hey are both of record riety of beryl, chnrncterlstlcnllv of a. It Is hoped these maritime demons I most strong as as wire. These cnult bluish green color. Its name, trans- preciate. Having finished this per- now, one in Wichita county and the other in Eastland county, Texas. rnjinon have been employee" In n mini lated, means "sea water," nnd It looks formance, the person on whose behalf her of liivtnnces, and It Is astonishing It been goes like the green-blu- water of the ocean has carried out aay 2nd: Our well was contracted for and begun just as soon as sufficient so It said, I lies Is how many times frozen Into a flashing crystal. Large happy In the conviction Jhnt he will ran be fired they stock had been sold. Driller was paid promptly for his work, as per contract, before burst or tin aquamarines are especially beautiful not lose any of his family throughout otherwise disabled. as brooches or necklace peiidanls. tlie year, either by sickness or drown- and did not have to wait a singe day for his money. When he set casing and ing, so that the whole ceremony may completed his contract he was paid in full immediately receiving $19,500.00. be upon pulley. DISPUTE OVER HUMAN BONE; looked us un Insurance WALK MUCH AND LIVE LONG We do not owo him one cent.

Discovery In Florida Gives Scientist CRADLES OF GREAT EDITORS : Overwhelming Evidences That Pedes-trlanls- 3rd After casing was set we secured a Star rig, moved it on and drilled Opportunity to Indulge In a Is by Long Odds the well In. Sa,nd Lively Squabble. the was not sufficient to pay, so we drilled on deeper than the Best Form of Exercise. Many Editorial Giants Got Their Early Training on Villaga Newspapers average well in that block. We failed to find anything more at 1815 feet, our Geologists nnd anthropologists nr. "Walk, walk, walk, every day, and of New England. present depth. We paid the driller promptly for his work and we do not owe having a lively controversy .j. union while walking give the nrms full him one cent. themselves over certain human re piny. Py so doing the hones, blood, Tho old New England village news- mains which, have been uncalled tv muscles, nerves and lirnln will be paper nourished a race of Journalistic HÜnúTn 4th: We bought and paid cash for all casing, liners, tanks, pipe, casing Vero, Fin. bones were foiim' kent In healthy activity. Moreover, giants. It was from a little Connecti- In geological formations of the pleis néver nilnd the weather. Take your cut office, thnt of the Connecticut head and all other materials used in connection with the well. tocene or glacial period; man exlstci1 exercise, be flic day wet fir fine, hot Mirror, thnt a keen Yankee, nnmod In America during that early age. Itut or cold. Above all, avoid sitting over George D. Prentice, went forth to pre- 6th: The company has always been on a cash basis Has paid for every- objectors Interpose, the skeletal re a fire. Nothing Is more conducive pare the way for that great light of thing and does not owe any man, any company or anybody in the world one mains are those of a modern sort of n. to senility." This Is the prescription Southern Journalism, llenry Watter-so- cent. There is no lien against any of the company's property. There never man, a regular Indian type. So recen of Sir Herman Weber, the eminent type at that period Is Incredible. The In European physician, who died at the The dingy little printing shopi of has been and never will be so long as we have anything to do with its manage- been In dividual must have buried tin age of ninety-fiv- e years. Oertnln'y Vermont trained In the service of the ment. anrlent strata. there could be no better recommendn-tlo- n types many men who afterward be- The tliHt other side answers hurla' of the virtues of walking than the came eminent in metropolitan and 6th: We have plenty of money to go to the required depth 2000 feet 1a out of question. The formation ni life of Sir Herman. western Journalism. But the case of whether it take $1,000.00 or $10,000.00. the earth above the bones Indicated Walking Is something that cannot Greeley was an epic In Itself. No more gradual natural accumulation, and tni be overdone, nnd at the same time uncouth nnd miserable little wretch 7th: In order to go the required 2,000 feet, the depth necessary to complete the heaping of enrth Into n grave much out of fashion at the present ever sought employment. But he 'That the bones were scattered somi time. In this day of automobiles the brightened up the Northern Spectator our agreemnt, we thought it was necessary to get a man with a bigger machine. twenty feet from olhers, which In the man who wnlks is the exception, nnd with Ills youthful writings, which were Before the change in rigs was made th e Texas Railroad Commissioner issued dientes that they drifted while on tb: while the mnn In the motorcar de- then, as ever nfter, his very own, nnd an order forbidding the bringing in of any new wells there of surface (how could buried hones moví rives a vast amount of benefit from not mere Imitation Addlsonlanlsins. because a lack of twenty feet througti Ihe soil); nml his trips Into the country nnd j irroln the shop In East Poultney he sufficient pipe lines to care for it. This shut down for a timee things there and further, remain-bein- that the fact of the through getting his lungs pumped WPIlt forth to an Illustrious creer: delayed us along with the rest. of a modern type of man inerelj full of fresh air, he does not ohfaln and, whether It liked him or not, the shows that this mod. type of mm: great variety of henlth-glvln- i fea- 'in the country had to listen to blm. Ills 8th: This ban has now been lifted and the well will be completed just as lived In the pleistocene age. tures that rome with walking. brain not Infrequently so his country- soon as possible. As to date, cannot No men would now express It slipped a I say. man in the world can say that Fortune Telling In Germany. Many Glaelal Periods, cog. There were strange lapses In his about any well, whether it be an oil well or a water well. It might take a week, moral achievement, curious forms of divination ar" One often hears of "the glnclnl Intellectual and a month or two months. But, anyway, regardless of time or cost, it will be but none In his honesty or his good practiced In liermmiy. The method-o- f period' or "the Ice age" of the enrth, will fellow countrymen. completed just as soon as drillers there can complete it. forecasting the future vary, o! but, strictly speaking, this expression toward his course. In Is not correct, It Is now established different localities. In many Not only have we complied so far with our agreement fully with our stock- purls of Germany fur Inaance, a g!r! beyond nil reasonable doubt thnt this Eucalyptus-Oi-l industry. one hut a holders in every respect but we have done more than was required who Is desirous of knowing the voca- planet has experienced not The pioneer of the Austrnllnn euc- of us and tion of her future lover Is told te great many glnclnl periods. Evidence alyptus-oil Industry was John White, we hope to do more yet than we are required to do, if by so doing we feel that ' lisien to a has been found which proves that the the singing of urge kettle "Surgeon Oenernl to tho Settlement, we can get a good well. , W'lth more or less accuracy the trade latest or Pleistocene glnclnl epoch, has who came to Sydney with the first or Is severs! Important sufMllvlslons, and occupation determined according fleet, says the Sydney Bulletin. The For instance; We did mot have to drill the well in with a Star drill. to the various tones. that nil of the nresent continents have following passage occurs In his "Jour- It was not ro-tar- ' "A popular German amusement Is the experienced glnclnl epochs at different nal of n Voyage to Now South Wales," called for in articles of association. Many promoters drill in with telling of fortunes by mentis of wnl Sges. Great Ice sheets were formed1 published In London tn 1700: and thus save themselves about $2,000.00. .We could have done this, but at different periods back to the Pnv nut shells. Good or Is fore- The name of. peppermint tree has we age; Is, age didn't, for we wanted a well and thought the Star was the best method. told according to their movements In ternzolc that the of the been given to this plant by Mr. White sedimentary rocks, a We are not required to go more 2000 i a bowl of water. Casting lead Is nil oldest known on account of the very Rrent resem- than feet but we hope to arrange to go great many million years ago. One other amusement to which the tier- blance between the essential olt on deeper if there is a probability of oil. discoveries dttwn getting man devotes himself. The molten nint of the most recent of the from Its leaves and that obtained from -- old glacial deposits wss made by Pro er Is poured Into n busin of cold the peppermint (Mentha piperita) We feel that we have done all within human power to get a well atad we water after being placed over a spirit fessor W. W. Atwood, of the United which grows In England. Tills ell geological Rldg-- are going to continue to put forth every effort to this end the is lamp. In tracing the vniious shape, States survey, near was found by Mr. White to be mvcb until hole wny, Colorado, assumed by the lead great amusement In southwestern These mor efficacious in removing all finally abandoned as a dry hole or as a producer. We have even done mors deposits were found beneath tertiary . la afforded. For they are all presumed chollcky complaints than that of tha than the wells near ns on the south smd east. They were owned and manage! ' by the way, to be symbolic as regards lavas of the San Juan mountains, and English peppermint, which he attrib- by bankers worth perhaps hundreds of thousands of the future. resting upon upper cetaceous beds. utes to Its being less pungent and dollars and we have mads They have, It Is believed, been formed ssore aromatic. better progress than most of them. Wt were among the first to drill in with In early Eocene times. Sympathy In Plants, White not only used the oil In It. 8. a Star. They are all in the same shape we are in no oil and are planning to ' Planta possess feelings and emotion Wales, but sent some to England Da pool to go for a deep test. Tima and Watch on Shipboard. got similar to human creatures, and It It from a tres which ha catted The bell on shipboard Is struck ev may be found some day they possess Eucalyptus piperita, but which was We are paying personally, expenses of ery naif-hou- morning on president of the company to look powers of reasoning. In the afterwards renamed B. eapttellaUs. beil sounds at 12:80 a. m. and ev- after the drillitng. Wo would bo Planta which have been occupying a there ourselves If by so doing we could ery half-hou- r Increases until eight .Urge sunny window become attached Nad Light Alda Planta, hasten matters. But it would be absolutely useless and a waste of bells at 4 p. m. ; then one bell again time for to each other, and It very frequently The of botanists lately several men to at :80 a. m. to eight balls at 8 a m. : attention hss sit there and watch one hole when one man oan do it as well. happens that when separated they e t ona ball again at 8:90 a. m. and been recalled to experiments mad at Those who know about oil wells thig sick and finally die. A begonia know to be a fact. eight belli at noon. In tha afternoon luvlsy, near Parla, by M. Flsmnsarlon becomes very much attached to ona p. m., on tha affect of exposing the seedlings There is bell sounds at 12:80 and no ground whatever for Clo-vi- fuchsia, and If tha fuchsia la removed of sensitiva plants to lights of the report that Baker Bros, had left Ight bells at 4 p. mH after which Is differ tbe begonia will be apt to show In ant Having placed We have our general office here, a branch tha first dog watch (obi bell 4 :80, two colors. four pain office in Little Rock, Arkansas Its appearance that something Is serl of mtmosa seedlings In four separata bells 6, three bells 8:80, four belli 6), and headquarters in Wichita Falls, Texas. During the next will oasly wrong. pota a hothouse, thirty days we and tha second dog watch (ona ball in ha covered ona be found either at the well or Plants seem to be aware of each pair with a bell of blue glass, at one of these places. After that or about 6:80, two bella T, three bells 7:80, snot her tha other's presence, even In the garden. a of green glass, a 10th of September we will be back in Ight bells 8), and then one bell at with bell third with Clovis to stay permanently. Our Clovis It Is difficult to say bow far such a of red glass, while 8:30 to eight bells at midnight. bell tha fourth office for the present will be in charge of competent persons things really go In plant Ufe, and It was exposed to ordinary who will attend Tha day Is divided Into seven white light to any Is a study we should all take mora transfer of stock for any stockhoder. watches, aa follows: Afternoon watch, At tha end of two months the plants Interest In as we observa tha curious subjected to blua light noon to 4 p. m. first dog watch, 4 p. m. were only ona don't know 'things Id nature. Inch high, having hardly grown I whether we will get a well or not 80 to fl p. m. ; second dog watch, 6 p. m. at all. far it does not look Those exposed to white light were good. Some geologists think we to 8 p. tn.; first wstch 8 p. m. to mid- will pick it up deeper and got al good well. four inches high, those had grown , Doctor Jim's" Burial Plica. night; middle watch, midnight to 4 that Anyway, it will be drilled and each stockholder will la green light were five Inches high, receive a statement of Just The body of Sir Starr Jameson, bet a. m.; morning watch, 4 a. m. to 8 a. what we find, while those whosa light had been red how deep, etc, when ft is completed. ter known aa "Doctor Jim," of raid m. ; forenoon watch, 8 a. m. to noon. fame, raits beside that of his beloved were no less than 16 Inches high. Now, if it takes longer than you Experiments with other kinds of think it ought to and you begin to wonder leader and friend, Cecil Rhodes, amid Goose. "Swan" la Really ev- whether we are going ' lonely Matnp-po- plant! gave various results, but In to do our best,'just remember we tbe solitudes of Ihe lofty, The Chinese "swsn" Is not really that are the heaviest In Mutnbclelnnd. Tha remains ery instance blue light Impeded growth stockholders in the company and that we swnn, but a goose. It haa achieved are just as anxious as any other stock-hold- er were removed from England for that and development a vicarious reputation as a awan mere- for this stock to make us money, and the only way : purpose. for it to make us ly because of an extremely long neck, money is to get a well. The lead shell In which "Doctor not properly belonging to a goose, but "Booklee on Strike. . Jim's" body was Incased was quietly "No Betting Today" wns the amas-- Also if anybody should altogether swnnllke. tell you that "Baker Bros, are Crooks" pease re- . removed from Kensul Green cemetery lady swan, Instead of pursuing Ing notice Issued on a famous race- member The that we have made our home here almost since the and shipped to Africa. Thence the the birdlike motherly habit of sitting course shortly before the wnr. The town started; that to Bulawayo we have never owed a debt we remains were conveyed nn her eggs In order to transform "bookies" had gone on strike, snys a failed to pay; that we have never failed to put and onward through some of the most writer In London Answers. The stew- through and come clean them from mere eggs Into hnby swans, with any proposition we took hold of and that we are charming scenery In nhodesla to thnt ards had relegated them to a new po- carefully covers them up with a mound certainly not going to lay down on famous lonely bill In the 6,000 feet sition nt (he sides of the approach to our stockholders or fail to come clean with of sticks and things. you this time, high Matoppos, called by Doctor Jim's The Chinese swnn Is known In high- the grandstand and the complaint wus Cecil "The View of the was room num- friend, Rhodes, brow circles ns n Cygnopsls rygnoldes. thnt there not for the Respectfully, World." It Is a most peculiar bird with a large ber of pcncllcrs, and also Insufficient wiirt on is bill, which Is as yellow accommodation for tho public who hit book- Tha Busy Wife. aa the toy a I dragon of China. It has wished to "put a on." The C. G. BAKER, see by the paper that your wife a disposition as mild as that of the ies took up a position of their own from which the police tried to eject U"Ifoln to preside at the Woman's Chinese nation Itself, Is given to secret Finally a compromise was ef- lub meeting tomorrow night" diplomacy, has a large appetite and them. , bookies were "Indtttdl It doesn't say what she's Is extremely loquacious In a swan-like- fected and tha happy galo. , , jUolD tonight, does ItT Lift. restrained, Chinese manner. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M., 1919. ' Name Description . Town or Add. . Tax Int. & C03U Jr. DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE. W. H. Cox, L 8, B 2 Fitzhugh, Clovis, .42 1.31 1918 J. B. Crosslund, L B 17 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 151 1918 Public notice In hereby giren that on Auguat 20th, 1919, 1, County treasurer of Curry County, State of New - Mexico, will apply to the District Court, sitting fn and for the County of Curry in chambers at Clovis, New F. M. Davis, L 1 to 12, B 2 Gamble, Clovis, 1.74. 1.61 1918 Mexico, for. Judgment against the lands, real estate and personal property upon which taxes are delinquent as shown F. G. Davia, L 8, B 29 N. Park Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 ty the following delinquent tax list, and that thirty days after the rendition of said Judgment will offer for sale, Ben H. Daley, L.6, B 27 W. Lawn, Clovis, 87 1.38 1918 at public auotivn at Hie front door of the Court House, in Clovis. CurryCounty, New Mexico, separately and W. B. Domerson, L 7-- B L 11-1- B 8; L 7-- B 19 Curry, Clovis, 1.26 1.44 1918 In consecutive orer each, puree! property upon which taxes are delinquent as shown by said list and upon 4; of J. A. Delaney, L 1, B 2: L 1. B 1: L B 4; which Judgment has been of taxes, penalties and costs thereon or rendered for the amount due so much thereof L B 12 Carlin, Clovis, 8.70 3.21 1918 as may be necessary to J. 8. MORGAN, realize the respective amounts due. Burt Devise. L 4. B 29 Adair. Clovis. .42 1918 County Treasurer Curry County.Now Mexico. . 1.31... Jno. P. Drcher, Lot 10, B 15 Carlin, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 J. 8. Dodwon, B 12 Carlin. Clovis 3.48 1.80.... 1918 Geo. Dunn, Jr., L 7, B 41 Z. Mend., Clovis, .21 1.28 1918 Geo. Easum, L B 14 N. Park, Clovis 1.45..-- . 1.47 1918 Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. & Costa Yr. Olive E. Edwards, L 6-- B26. - C. Hgts., Clovis, - .68 1.34 1918 Lula H. Edwards, L 1 to 4, B 36 C. Hgts., Clovis 1.16 1.42 .1918 a. n. Anderson, LI, B 72, j Orig., Clovis 2S.24 6.16 1918 F. G. Edwards, L 9, B 62 Orig., Clovis 8.99 2.63. 1918 W.h. Bain,L6, B 14., W. Clovis, Clovis 80.46 6.97 1018 Geo. W. Edwards, L 2, B 8 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 1.42.... 1918 B. B. Burns, Est., L 0, B 55 Orig., Clovis, : 24.95 5.12 1918 E. W. Ellis, L B 10 Marshall, Clovis, 1.45 1.47.... 1918 , ,(íb8' L n B 55 Orig., Clovis 43.51 7.99 1918 J. B. Elstan, L B 19; L & 7 to 12, B 26...C. Hgts., Clovis, 4.35 2.54 .1918 WnoKant, E 2 L 11-1- 2, B 40 Clovis P., Clovis, 80.85 6.96 1918 J. P. Ervin, L B 22 W. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.51 .1918 A. It. K Chambers. L 10. B 4 fi Oria . nnv. 2K r,.i 5n iia E. A. Estes, L B 101 Orig., Clovis, 11.02 2.96 .1918 C. B. Clegg, L B 32; L B 29; L 8, o ll,..Orig., Clovis, M. L. Farmer, L B 6 Ky. Hgts., Clovl .87 1.38 .1918 L 1, B 7 . Clovis P., Clovis, Salem Favinger, L 4, B 7 W. Lawn, Clovis .69 1.61 .1918 L ts 10 Z. Mend, Clovis 46.42 8.44 1918 M. L. Farmer, L B 18 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.61 .1918 - Gibson, Lot 16, B 63 ..Orig., Clovis, 165.94 26.96 1918 W. H. Finney, Lot 12, B 1 Adair, Clovis .42 1.31 .1918 ?' ,V' ijrovca. int. L 22, B 64; E. 84 ft L 6-- B 48. ..Orig., Clovis, 68.31 11.70 1918 B. F. Fibs, L 7, B 28 Fitzhugh, Clovis, .63 i. 1.35 .1918 Íi,A Ha"ard. L 6, B 46 Liebelt, Clovis , 32.29 6.28 1918 C. G. Foulks. L B 11 N. Park. Clovis. 6.81 2.14... .1918 . uuicncraon, ft L, ó, B 76; L 8, B 8 Orig., Clovis Fred Fornhoff, L B 21 C. Hgts., Clovis, .58 1.34... .1918 J 9, B 22 Clovis P., Clovia it. ronnstock. L 11. b 20 W. Clovis. r lovis. 1.4a i.k .1918 L B 1 Marshall, Clovis, W. 11. Flovd. L 12. B 14 W. f.lovia. Clovis. 1.45 1.47... .1918 L B 2 Murshall, Clovis, W. C. DeFrccs, L B 19 'C. Place. Clovis 2.90 i 1.70 .1918 B 3 ' Marshall, Clovis, J. R. Frost. L B 3. -- Ky. Hgta., Clovi .68 1.34 1918 L B 4 ularshull, Clovis, H. A. Kurtill, L 8, B 10 Marshall. Clovis. .58. 1.34 .1918 L to 12, B 6 Marshall, Clovis, L. Gartin, L B 39 Z. Mend.. Clovis .63. 1.35 .1918 L 5 to 12, B ti Marshall, Clovis, Garrison & Law, L B 7 N. Park, Clovis, 2.90. 1.70 .1913 L 7 to 12, B 9 Marshall, Clovis, Trios. Uill, L 10, B 8 1 Z. Mend.. Clovis - .58. 1.3- 4- .1918 L 8-- 4 and 7 to 12, B 10 Marshall, Clovis, Jno. A. Givens, L lto 6, B 24 C. Place, Clovis 6.22 2.06 .1918 L 7 to 12, B 11 Marshall, Clovis, Minnie F. Gabogar, L ?, B 13.. Carlin, Clovis, - 1.45. 1.47. .1918 L 1, B 12 Marshal!, Clovis, W. Uordon, L 5, B 6 Ky. Hgts.. Clovis .58. 1.3- 4- .1918 L 1 to 6, B 14 Marshall, Clovis, G. M. Galliday, L 6-- B 35 C. Hgts., Clovis, - 1.45 1.47 .1918 L 1 to 6, B W Marshall, Clovis, Mildred A. Ureen, L 1, B 1 Marshall, Clovis, .68 1.S. 1918 L B 16 Marshal, Clovis, 87.42 12.15 1918 V. L. Griffin. 8. B 102 Oriir.. Clovis. 4.35 1.92. .1918 R. L. Johnson, L B 20 N. Park, Clovis, J. S. Greenfield, L 2, B 23 W. Clovia, Clovis, 9.86 2.78 .1918 L8-9- , B28 N. Park, Clovis, K. K. liussett. neraonal ' , h 87 Z.10 .1918 L 1 to 6, B 7 J Marshall, Clovis, W. W. Hagerman. oersonal 2.90 1.70 .1918 L 8, B 13 Marshall, Clovis, Mildred Hall, L 9, B 39 N. Park, Clovis, - 16.08 3.68... .1918 L 7, B 7 Orig., Clovis, Rob't. N. Hamilton, L 9. B 21 C. Hats.. Clovis. 58 1.34... .1918 Lot 7, B 74 ,-- O-ig., Clovis, 44.38 9.37 1918 E. B. Hanes. L 1. B 28 ...Adair. Clovis 42 1.31 .1918 John Karatead, L B 8 Orig. Clovis 41.19 1.80 1918 Geo. H. Harrison. L 3-- B 16 Carlin. Clovis - 2.03 1.56, .1018 H. L. Kiser, Lot 6, B 42 Orig., Clovis, 33.65 1.58 1918 J. S. Hart, L 10, B 26: L 9, B 25 Orig., Clovis 14.60 8.49 .1918 J. D. Une, L B 68 Orig., Clovis 49.90 2.07 1918 H. It. Hart. EV4 of NWÍ4. 14.71 S.6U .1918 G. P. Miller, L 8 except 10 ft of E. end B 75 Orig., Clovis, 34.40 6.58 1918 D. G. Hartón. L 3. B 17 W. Clovis. Clovis. 1.45 1.47 .1918 J. T. Miller, L B 47 North Park, Clovis 47.00 8.63 1918 J. E. Hartman, L 10, B 20 W. Clovis, Clovis, 1.45..,. 1.47 .1918 u, it. uxtord, lot 15, B 77 Orig., Clovis 77.17. .13.21. .1918 E. U. Hartman, L 5-- B 32 Pleas. Hill, Clovis, .7-- , i.a .1918 J. A. Peraon, L 1 and N tt 2, B 29 Orig., Clovis 42.06. 7.77. -- .1918 Hattie Halfteld. L 6. B 7 Liebelt. Clovis 2.90 1.70 .1918 L Co., L B 6... North Park, Clovis, Jno. Harris, L B 14 N. Park, Clovis 1.74 1.61 .1918 L 10, B 18 and L B 21 Clovia Place, Clovis, L. L. Harley, L B 85 P. Hill. Clovis .87. l.: .1918 L 11-1- 2, B 21; L 12, B 46; L 7, B 41; L 12, B 19; C. C. Hastings, L 9, B 16 i Place. Clovis 1.16. 1.42. .1018 L B 26 North Park, Clovis, ü. Haschmid, L B 64 W. Lawn. Clovis. .87. 1.38. 1918 L 8, B 26; L 7-- B 22; L 7, B 8; L 3, B 96; L Joseph Hayas, L 4, B 11 W. Clovis, Clovis, 1 45 1.47 1918 B 62 Orig., Clovis, Jno. B. Hershfcld, L 3-- B 65 Z., Mend., Clovis, .87 1.38 .1918 L 2-- B 22 W. Lawn, Clovis Curtis B. Hentan. L 2. B 4 N Prk. Clovis. .87 1.38 .1918 L B 1; L 2 to 12, B 3; L B 2; Hodges, , L. B 14 Fitzhugh. Clovis. 14.71 8.50 .1918 , L 1 to 7 to 12, B 4; L 1 to 9 to 12, B 5; L 1 to T. J. Huffman, L 7-- B 2 Ky. Hgta, Clovis, 29 1.30. 1918 4 9 to 12, B 6; L 1 to 7 to 12, ,B 7 L 1 to 12, W. H. Homer. L 7. B 20 W. Clovis. Clovis 1.16 1.42. 1918 ' B 8; L 1 to 12, B 9; L 1 to 12, B 10; L 1 to Bertha Halloway, all B 89 W. Lawn, Clovis, 8.48 1.80... 1918 B 13; L to 10, B 14; L B 15; L 6 to 10, J. it. tiougnton, L 1, B 27 W. Hgts., Clovis . 1.38 1918 B 16: L 2 to 6-- 8 to 12, B 18; L 6 to 12, B 23; L 2 Winfield Honke. L B 11 Sheriff. Clovis .42 1.31... 1918 to 7 to 12, B 27; all of Blks M. E. Hord. all B 1 and L B 29 C. Hgts., Clovis 6.10 2.19 1918 28-2- 9 ....Ky. Hgta., Clovis 121.18 25.87 1918 R. C. Hamilton, oersonal 5.81 2.15 1918 Unknown, L 11 , B 74 Orig., Clovis J 37.14 7.00 1918 A. Hunter. L 3-- B 24 C Hirts.. Clovis. .58 1.34 .1918 O. W. Underwood, L 6-- B 67 Orig., Clovis, 25.24 5.16 1918 W. O. Hudson. L 3. B 10 7. MwnH . Clovis. 51 1.28.. .1918 G. L. Zink, L B 30 North Park, Clovis, 26.11 6.29 1918 Alvis Hurley. L 1. B 32 Currv. Clovis .29 1.30... .1918 Jonet Bros., L B 13 Orig., Texico 25.21 5.16 1918 W. U. Hutchcrson, L B 2 Marshall, Clovis .87 .1918 C A. Roberson, L B 6; L 13, B 9; L 9, B 18 Orig., Texico, Clara B. Huntsman, L B 9 Carlin, Clovia, 1.74 1.61. .1918 L 1 to 6, B 8; L B 1; L W. A. Hunt. L fa B 1 N. Park. Covu .58 1.34. .1918 11-1- 2, B 6 G. C. Smith Ad., Texico Tom J. Hyland, L 9, B 41 Libelt, Clovis 4.93 2.01... .1918 B 1; L 1 to 12. B 2: LI to 12. B 14: L 1 International Life Ins. Co., L B 10 W. Lawn, Clovis, 87 1.38 .1918 to 12, B 5 G. C. Smith 2nd Ad., Texico 194.72 32.261918 A. in. Ingram, L B, O 14 Z. Mend., Clovis, .i i.o .1918 Western Tire Mfg. Co., 120,000 personal property - 480.20 76.29 1918 r. r. ingie, u -- iu, a 32 n. Park. Clovis, o.i '- - .1918 D. E. Fleming, SK4 sec 25.61 6.16 1918 Lillie M. Jackson, all B 34 Forest Grove, Clovia 3.36 1.76... .1918 W. S. Wintc-s- , NK"4, O. M. James, L 6. B 12 Fitzhuirh. Clovis. 68 1.34 .1918 SK 33-2-- 44.63 8.14 1918 Jno. H. Jones, L 2, B 17 Orig.. Uovia 6.22 2.06 .1918 Baldridge.'horses 15"cVttIo"88-I"'"""""Il- - 1.91 H. E. Z 69.02 11.95 l918lThea W Jones. Dersonal . 4.35 .1918 J. M. Love, SK44, 26.27 6.32 1918 Tall M. Jones, oersonal .87 1.38 .1918 Adams A Hoof, L 6, B 80 . ...Adair, Clovis $ .29 $1.30 1918 ChnstoDhcr Johnson. L 1 to 5. B 15 7 Mond . Clovis. 1.05 1.41.. .1918 Delia Anderson, L 4, B 20 C. Place, Clovia, .87 1.38 1918 R. L. Johnson. L 15-1- B 34 C. Place. Clovis 1.74 1.61 .1918 L. A. Andrews, L 9, B. 82 Orig.. Clovis 19.54 2.32... 1918 J. M. Johnson, L B 20 curry, Uovis, .29 1.30... .1918 .1918 Robert E. Akin, Lta B 80 W. Lawn. Clovia. .87 1.38 1918 u. a. Keiscy, L li, b 4U -- Orig., Clovis, o.uo .o... C. 8. Alexander, Lot 9. B 34 C. Hgts., Clovia. .29 1.30 1918 C. L. Kettner, L2, B 19 Fitzhugh. Clovis .58 1.34.. . .1918 u. h. Alexander, loi u, a zu lurry, uiovis... .29 1.30 1918 S. J. Kent, L 10, B 32 P. Hill. Clovis .29 1.30 .1918 K. O. Aldridge, L B 8 Carlin, Clovia .. 1.74 1.61 1918 W. M. Kennedy, L B 16; L 4, B 17 C. Place, Clovis 2.61 1.66 .1918 E. Overbeck, L8, B84L9, B13 C. Hgts., Clovis, .58 1.84 1918 Lottie Kerbert. L 6. B 14 Kv. Hets.. Clovis 29 1.30 .1918 Jno. I. Bailey, L B 20 C. Hgts.. Clovis, .58 1.34 .1918 A. A.Kellon, L 8, B 38 Z. Mend.. Clovis 29 1.30 .1918 Ma Kain, Lot 7, B 11 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 1.42 1918 R. J. Keith, L 7, B 21 C. Place, Clovis 11.70 3.06 .1918 Geo. W. Barris, L B 89 C. Hirts. Clovis 87. 1.39 1918 O T. Kimbler, L 3, B 49 Univ. Hgts., Clovis, 63 1.35... .1918 J. W. Baltic, L B 19 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 Duke Kimbrow, L 11, B 14 N. Pf.rk, Clovis 58 1.34 .1918 L, Bales, L 7,to 12, B 9 C. Hgts., Clovis, 1.74 1.61 1918 J. C. Kirk. L 3. R 14 7. Mend.. Clovis 84 1.38.....1918 E. R. Ball, L 6, B 12 Fitzhugh, Clovis 63 1.35 1918 Jno. I. King, L 2, B 28 Adair. Clovis 21 128.. ..1918 Marion Baschert, L 5, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovis 21 1.28 1918 T. D. Irfmndendale, L 6, B 39 Liebelt. Clovis 5.51 210.. ..1918 Chas Ballard, L B 20 C. Hgts., Clovi .58 1.34 1918 J. B.Layer, L 22, B 77A Orig., Clovia 21.18 6.12.. -1- 918 7-- 1.31., L. B. Ballner, L 9, B 10 C. Hgts., Clovis, 29 1.30.. ..1918 Noma Lewis, L R 14 Z. ulend., Clovis, .42 -1- 918 Bank of Commerce, L 1 to 4, B 5 Liebelt, Clovis, 5.81 2.15 1918 E. A. Loganbill, L B 11 Curry, Clovis .21 1.28. 1918 Jessie C. Bartos, L 6, B 6 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.18 1.42 1918 E. M. Loning. L 1. B 28 N. Park. Clovis 2.32 1 60. ..1918 B. T. Bennett, L 6-- B 6 .C. Placo, Clovis 1.74 1.61 1918 E. M. Loring. L B 25 Liebelt. Clovis. 6.68 2.28- - 1918 C. M. Benton, L B 23 Curry, Clovi 29 1.30 ..1918 J. D. Lyman, L 1, B 3 .' W. Clovis, Clovis 116 142. 1918 K. 8. Beckett, L 9, B 43 N. Park, Clovis 1.45 . 1.47 1918 T. F. Mace, L 4. B 44 N. Park. Clovis 17.99 4.04. 1918 A. Beet, L 7, B. 27 W. Lawn, Clovis, 19 1.30 1918 W. L. Mansfield, L 12, B 28; L 1, B 29 ..Curry, Clovia 42 1.31V 1918 Nora F. Boldon, L 8, B 6 C. Place, Clovis .37 1.38 1918 w. Li. Mamews. L. l. H 81 P H i. Clnvm. ,zi ... i.co- - 1918 8. Bessie, L B 21 N. Park, Clovis 4.64 1.97 1918 A. M. Mayfield, L 10, B 36 C. Place, Clovis, 87 1.3- 8- 1918 2-- 1918 8. Bessie, L 12, B 13 N. Park, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 H. H. Mayhen, W 46 & 3 ft of L B 23 W. Lawn, Clovis 87,.. 1.3- 8- Nora Beldon, L B 4; L B 6; L 7 to 12, B I; A. M Mayfield, L 6, B 8 Z. Mend., Clovis, 21 1.28 .1918 L 9, B 10 Carlin, Clovis, ... 10.44 2.87 1918 A. M. Mayfield, L 1 to 6. B li W. Lawn, Clovis 1.74 i.oi. .1918 F. Bcsacy, L B 28 Orig., Clovi 6.81 2.16. .. 1918 S. B. Mayfield, L B 37 Adair, Clovia, 42 1.31. 1918 C. E. Bennett, L B 12 N. Park, Clovis, F. C. Merritt, El-- 3 of WV4 of SEW of NW, 7.77 240. ..1918 L 8, B 66 Orig.. Clovis 8.P9 2.64 i!;18 Curtis Mendenhall, L to 10, B 42; L 1 to 11, B 43; Black Broa., L B 31 ; C. Hgts.. Clovis, 58 1.34 1918 Li I 10 11, D 40 L o to 8. D UK L oto 8. B 54: W. P. Blackburn, L 2, B 34 W. Lawn. Clovis 87 1.38 1918 All B 23; L 6 to 9, B 29; L 1 to 6, B 33; L 1 to W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 ;..W. Lawn, Clovis 87 1.38 1918 to 12, B 38; L 7 to 12 B 39; L 1 to D. K. Blake, L B 30 C. Hgts., Clovis 58 1.84 1918 B 41i Z. Mend., Clovis, 18.91. 7.10. ..1918 H. H. Blast. L - 31 Z. Mend., Clovis 42 131 1918 G. P. Meadows, L B 36 Liebelt, Clovis 7.5a 2.42. ..1918 I .aura Borden, Per, and Mdse. ... 9.28. 2.68 1918 L. I. Muler, L 7, B 71 Orig., Clovis o.oi 2.10. 1918 Ella J. Boyd, L B 5 Currv, Clovis .29. 1.30 1918 Oris Miller. 1. fl. R 22 T.inh..H Tlnvis. . 261 1.65. 1918 Olie Bolware, L 2-- B 7 W. Lawn, Clovis 1.74. 1.61 1918 L. J. Miller, L 4, B 18 . "I" Iw. Clovis, Clovis 1.61 1.42 -1- 918 F. D. Bowman, L 8, B 8 Curry, Clovi 29. 1.30 1918 Minnie H. Miller. L B 16 C. Hets.. Clovis 87 1.38 -1- 918 J. W. Boners, L 11, B 19 .,. Place. Clovia 11.89. 3.09 1918 W. I. Miles.. L B 21 C. Place. Clovis 1 45 1.47. -1- 918 . Frank Bowers, all B 85 W. Lawn, Clovis 3.48 1.78 ...1918 Rebecca Moore, L 1, B 35 Currv, Clovia 29... 1.30.. -1- 918 1.34- -. 1918 E. O. Broome L lto 6, B 9; L B 81 C. Hgts., Clovis 2.61 1.65 . .1918 F. B. Moore. L B S3 C. Hirts.. Clovis 68 8. S. Bratton, L 6 B 88 Z. Mend., Clovis .21 1.28 1918 Kathern Moore, L B 39 '.. Mend., Clovis .87 .. 1.3S. 1918 Daniel Breneman, L 9, B 71 Orig., Clovis 4.06 1.87 M. E. Moore, L 9 B 17 W. Clovis, Clovis 11 .. 1.42. . ..191 2.49. 1918 K. L. Brewer, L H, M XI Curry, Clovis, .. .29 1.30 1918 D. A. Marlon, L 3 B 23 N. Park, Clovis 8.13 .. 2.49 1918 W. H. Brewer, L B 21 C. Hets.. Clovis .87 1.38 1918 J. E. Morrión. V4 Int. L 20 B 77 Orig. Clovis 813 .. J. H. Browning, L 6 B 15 N. Park, Clovis, 9,68... 2.72 1918 D. A. Marlon. L 10 B 40 C. Hgts.. Clovis 2.90 .. 1.70 ...1918 Personal and 6 Cattle 1.66 1.50 1918 Rout. Montloth, L 3 B 14 W. Clovi. Clovis 12.18 .. 3.13 ...1918 6-- .84 1.38 191! Ella Brumstctter, L B 23 Fitzhugh, Clovis .84... 1.88 1918 ,1ns. A. Murray, L 2 B 12 Fltz., Clovis - .. J. W. Broyles, L B 30:. C. Hgts., Clovis 1.16... 1.42 1918 Emma Mend. L, 6 B 34 C. Hgts., ClovU .29 .. 1.30 . 1918 L B D. Myers, 15-1- 6 48.45 8.76 ...1918 Francis Brown, 6, 21 .. . C. Place. Clovis ...... 87... . . l.KH I II H L B 22 C. Mtsis., Clocis .. Lewis Brown, I, B 24 ..Univ. Hgts, Clovis 2.32 1.60 1918 Myers ft Cox, All B 15 all B 3 C. Hgts, Clovis 6.97 . 2.32 ...191!i M. Bryant, W 70 ft. of B 48 Orig., Clovis, 11.60 2.04 1918 U H. Myers, L. 10 B 29 C. Hgts.. ClovU 291 1.30 ...1918 Ella BuiibMer, L B 23 Fitzhuirh. Clovis .R4 1 H8 181H A. C. McAllster, L 11 B 53 Orig., Clovis 13.05 3.27 .1918 J. W. Bush, L 7to 12, B 18; L,7-- B 17 W. Lawn, Clovis 2.32 1.60 1918 Mollle B. McCullen. L 5 B 30 W. Lawn, Clovia .29 1.30 ...1913 A. BuBh, L 9 to 12, B 17: L 4 to 12, B 16 W. Lawn, Clovia, 4.35 1.92 1918 C. M. McCuIlough. L to 12 B 8 C. Hats. ClovU - 2.90 1.90 ...191S Wm. H. Burdick, L 10, B 11 Carlin, Clovis .87 1.38 1M8 U A. McDonald, L B 81 Liebelt, ClovU 27 66 5.51. ...1918 1.42 Jno. r. , K 28 it 11-1- 2, B 75., Orig., Clovia 15.95 3.72 1918 H. F. McDonald, L 12 B 15 W. Clovis, ClovU 11 ...1918 Jno. T. Burton, Personal . 8.70 . 2.59 1918 It. L. Mcfiee. MR 30 W. Lawn. ClovU 29 1.30. ...1913 .... 23.21 5.80 J. T. Carr, L 8, B 4 '. Z-- Clovis, .63 1.85 1918 E. J. McGnmon, L 4 B 93 Orig., Clovis , ...1918 G. E. Cardwell, Lot 10, B 2 Ky. Hgta., Clovis, 68 1.84 1918 W. H. McKuhan. L 1 to 4 B 31 . W. Lawn, Clovis 12 1918 Geo. E. Cardwell, L B 38 C. Place, Clovi 1.74 1.51 1918 Sam C. McMurray, Mdse., Furn & Fix. and personal Clovis 86.16 14.60 ...1918 10-1- 2.91. .1H18 G. E. Cardwell, L 9, B 27 C. Place, Clovia, .87 1.38 1918 8. C. McMurray, L 1 B 80 Orig., Clovis 10.73 E. E. Carmack, L 11, B 44 N. Park, Clovis 8.32 .1918 R. L. McSpadden, L 4 to 9 B 14 '. W. Uwn. ClovU - 147 ...1918 1.00... 1918 R. W. Cassidy, L 4, B 8 N. Park, Clovis 1.45 1.47 1918 Mary McSpadden, L 6- -í B 24 C. Hgta. ClovU . R. W. Cassidv. L B 7 N. Park. Clovi 2.90 1.70 1918 J. W. McQueener, L 1 B 13 Carlin, Clovis 9 130. 1918 C. C. Callhan, L 4. B 9 Curry, Clovi .68 1.34 1918 J. M. Neff, L B 20 W. Clovis, Clovis 191S 33.S5 6.45 . 1918 W. D. Caldwell, 2 of L 2. B 102 Orig.. Curry í 1.51 1018 J. Frank Neel, L 1 B 39 N. Park. Clovis - 1.74..r. 1.28 1918 A. J. Cameron, L 1 . B 8 Z. Mend.. Clovis. 21 1.28 1918 J. W. Newfcerry, L 2 B 6 Curry, ClovU ...... H-7- 4-- 1.51 1918 F. L. Castloberry, L B 27 and L 11-1- 2, B 31 W. Lawn, Clovis, 1.74 1.61 1918 8. M. Newton, L 9 B 9 C. Place. .. 1.31 H. G. Campbell, L 9. B 84 . Lawn, Clovis, 87 1.38 1918 Jas. N Neff. L 2 B 21 Z. Mend., ClovU .42 ...191S W. F. oampbell, L 7-- B 34 C. Hgts., Clovi 87 1.38 1918 J. C. North, L B 39 C. Hgts, ClovU . .87 1.38 1918 .21 1.28 1918 T. P. , L B 23 N. Park, Clovis 5.22 2.06 1918 Noble Bros. Co., L 4 B 20 Curry, Clovis T. P. Cheshire. L 8-- B 80 N. Park, Clovis 8.77 1.83 1918 Mike O. Move, L 3 B 45 Z. Mend.. Clovia .21 1.28 . 1918 11-1- 1.36 C. H. Churchill, L 2, B 48 Orig., Clovis, 14.60 8.49 1918 OUlham Twn. Co., L 7 to 12 B 84 ... Curry, Clovis .3 ..1918 8.70 1.59 1918 C. II. Churchill, L B 24 Univ. Hgta., Clovia, 2.10 1.47 1918 B. 8. Orr. Furn. ft Fix. a ..Curry. ClovU .- - S. 2.19 1918 Jno. Chambers, L 7 to 11, B 1 Adair, Clovis 1.05 1.41 1918 Ben T. Osborne, L 4 to t B 26, all B 28 . , W. Lawn, ClovU i ll Rctta Clark, L 4, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovis .42 1.81 1918 B. T. Osborne, L 1 to B 25 . . . W. Lawn, Clovia . 1 90.. 1.70 1918 N. L. Clark, L 8, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovia, .42 1.31 1918 Lou Osborne, L t-- i B 12 , .. . N. Park, ClovU . . 8 165 ..1918 3. F. Clark, L 4, B 23 Curry, Clovi 1.26 1.44 '.918 a P. Osborne, L 4 B 21 C. lights., ClovU ,29 1.30 ..1918 Clovis Cream and Produce Co., & Farn Fix.. 8.70 .... 8.57 ..1918 Marshall A. Owen, 1 B I Z. Mend., Clovia . .68 1.34 1918 Frank 8. Clifton, L 11-1- B 29 Liebelt, Clovis, 4.64 J .1.97.1918 Paul Owen, W 2 '. - 85.92 6.81 ....191$ R. P. Claud, L 8, B 30 Z. Mend., Clovia, .42 1.31 19! 8 35.22 (.75 1918 Wm. C. Cline, L, 1, B 8 Z. Mend.. Clovis, .42 1.81 1918 Paul Owen,.?, horses, 12 cattle and personal ...... -- : . Francis C. Clayton, L lto 5 and 8 to 12, B 27 ...Curry, Clovis 1.05 1.41 1918 Continued on pago four of this section. "PAGE 2. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M., 1919.

Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o addition. Tussacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. NOTICIA DE TASSACION DEUNQUENTE. 1918 W. H. Cox, L 3, B 2 '. Fitzhugh, Clovis ... .42 1.31. B. L 2, B 17 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 161....1918 Noticia Publica es por esta dada que en el día 20, 1919, yo tesorero por esta noticia publica es dada que el J. Crossland. 1.51 1918 - íla 20 de Agosto 1919, Yo tesorero del condado de Oi.rry, Estada de Nuevo Mexico applicare al la corte del Dlstricto, F. M. Davis, L 1 to 12, B 2 Gamble, Clovi 1.74 por y en el Condado de Curry en su oticlna en Clovls, Nuevo Mexico, nor juicio sobre las tierras terrennos y propiedad F. G. Davis, L 8, B 29 '...N. Park Clovis, 174 1,51. 1918 personal sobre las rúales la tassaclon es dellnquente como lo muestra la siguiente lista de tassaclon, y que treinta Ben H. Daley, L 6, B 27 W. Lawn, Clovis .87 1.88-..19- días después de la rendición del Juicio otrecera para venta pu'.nloa en la puerta de adelante de la casa de Cortes en W. B. Domerson, L 7-- B L 11-1- 2. B 8; L 7-- B Curry, Clovis 1.26 1.44 1918 Clovls, Condado de Curry, Nuevo Mexico, separadamente y consecutivamente en su orden cada pedaso de propiedad 4: 19.. J. a. L Z; L 1, B 1 ; tí obre la cual la tassaclon es dellnquente como lo muestra y la cual Juicio ha sido renlldo por la ueianey, i, b L 4; tai lista sobre L B - Carlin, Clovis 8.70 3.21 1918 cuma de la tassaclon, y debido como para la suma que ae debe. 12... - multo costa allí o tanto de ello sera nesesarlo realizar Burt Devine. I. Á. R' 28 Afluir. Clovis. .42.... 1.31 1918 .1. O. MUHUAN, Jno. P. Dreher. Lot 10, B 15 Carlin, Clovis 87 1.38 1918 de Curry, Huero Mexico. Tesorero del Condado J. S. Dodwon. L B 12 Carlin. Clovis 3.48 1.80 1918 ueo. uunn, jr., L 7, B 41 L. Mend., uovis, .zi 1.28 1918 Geo. Easum, L B 14 N. Park, Clovis -- - 1.45.. 1.47 1918 5-- 58 1.34 Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o addicion. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. Olive E. Edwards. L B26 . C. Hirts.. Clovis 1918 Lula' H. Edwards, L 1 to 4, B 36 C. Hgts., Clovls 1.16 142 1918 K. H. Anderson, Ll, B 72, Orig., Clovis, 25.24 B.16 1918 F. G. Edwards, L 9, B 62 Orig., Clovis 8.99 2.63 1918 "W. E. Bain, L 5, B 14 W. Clovis, Clovis, 30.46 6.07 11)18 ueo. W. Edwards, L Z, B 8 W. Clovis, Clovis - l.it iwm B. B. Burns, Est., L 9, B 55 Orig., Clovis 24.95 5.12 1918 E. W. Ellis, L B 10 Marshall, Clovis 1.45 1.47 1918 11-1- 1.2-3.- C, 4.35 Case & Robe, L 11, B 55 Orig., Clovis 43.51 7.99 1918 J. B. Elstan. L B 19 L 4 A 7 tn 12 R 9.a Hcti.. Clovis. L 2.64 1918 P. L Geo. W. Chalfant. E 2 L 11-1- B 40 Clovis P.. Clovis 3G.85 6.96 1918 J. Ervin, B 22 W. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.51....1918 A. G. Chambers, L 10, B 45 Orig., Clovis 25.53 6.20... .1918 K. A. Kstes, L 6-- B 101 Orig., CIov U.uz 2.06 1918 C. B. Clegg, L B 32; L B 29; L 8, o 11, Orig., Clovis, M. L. Farmer. L B 5 Kv. Hirts.. Clovis .87 1.38 1918 Salem L .59 1.61 1918 Li 1, a 7 Clovis P., Clovis, Favinger, 4, 3 7 W. Lawn, Clovis L tí 10 Z. Mend. Clovis 46.42 8.44 1918 M. L. f armer, L B 18 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.61 1918 W. W. Gibson, Lot 16, B 63 , Orig., Clovis 165.94 26.96 1918 W. H. Finney, Lot 12. B 1 Adair. Clovis .42 1.31 1918 B. F. Fibs, L 7. B 28 .63 1.35 1918 E. E. Groves, ,4 int. L 22, B 64; E. 84 it L B 48.. -- One., Clovis,' 58.31 11.70 1918 Fitzhueh. Clovis J. G. Hazzard, L 6, B 46 Liebelt, Clovi 32.29 6.28... .1918 C. G. Foulks, L B 11 N. Park, Clovis, 5.81 2.14 1918 W. C. Hutcherson, ' L 6, B 76; L 8, B 8 Orig., Clovis r rea rornnotT, L B 21 C. Hgts., Clovis b. 1.34 1918 L 9, B 22 Clovis P., Clovis C. H. Fohnstock, L 11, B 20 : W. Clovis, Clovis 1.45. 1.47 1918 L B 1 Marshall, Clovis, W. H. Floyd, L 12, B 14 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.45. 1.47....1918 L B 2 Marshall, Clovis, W. C. DeFrees. L B 19 C. Place. Clovis 2.90. 1.70 1918 L B 3 Marshall, Clovis, J. R. Frost, L 2, B 3 Kv. Hgts., Clovis 58. 1.34. ...1918 L B 4 Marshall, Clovis, H. A. Furtill, L 6, B 10 Marshall, Clovis, .68. 1.34 1918 1 L. mraw L to 12, B 6 Marshall, Clovis, J. Gartin, L B 39 Z. Mend.. Clovis ...... 63. 'iif . . L L 5 to 12, B 8 Marshall, Clovis, Garrison & Law. L B 7 N. Park. Clovis 2.90 1.70 1918 L 7 to 12, B 9 Marshall, Clovis, Thos. Gill, L 10, B 8 Z. Mcnd., Clovi 68 1.34 1918 A. L 4 and 7 to 12, B 10 Marshall, Clovis, Jno. Givens, L lto 6, B 241 C. Place, Clovi 6.22 2.06 1918 L 7 to 12, B 11 Marshall, Clovis, minnie r. uaDogar, i z, a li Larlin, Clovis, J.40 i. (....iio L 1, B 12 Marshall. Clovis. J. W. Gordon, L 6, B 6 Ky. Hgts., Clovis 68 1.34 1918 L 1 to 6, B 14 Marshall, Clovis, G. M. Galliday, L B 35 C. Hgts., Clovis 1.45 1.47 1918 L 1 to 6, B 15 Marshall, Clovis, muurea a. ureen, u i, b i Marshall, Clovis, 1.a mía L B 18 Marshal, Clovis, 37.42 12.15 1918 V. L. Griffin. 3. B 102 Oriir.. Clovis. 4.35.o. 1.92 1918 u. L. Jonnson, L, B 20 N. Park, Clovis, J. S. Greenfield, L 2, B 23 W. Clovis, Clovis, 9.86 2.78 1918 L 8-- B 26 ..N. Park, Clovis, n. k. iiussett. personal 6 87 - Z.15 1918 L 1 to 6, B 7 Marshalí, Clovis, W. W. Hagcrman, personal 2.90 1.70 1918 L 3, B 13 Marshall, Clovis, Mildred Hall, L 9, B 39 N. Park, Clovi 15.08 3.68 1918 L 7, B 7 Orig., Clovis, Rob't N. Hamilton, L 9, B 21 C. Hgts., Clovi, 68 1.34 1918 Lot 7, B 74 - ., Clovis, 44.38 9.37 1918 E. B. Hanes, L 1, B 28 Adair, Clovi .42 1.81 1918 John Karstead, L B 8 Orig. Clovis 41.19 1.80 1918 Geo. H. Harrison. L 3-- B 16 Carlin. ('lovis. 2.03 1.6Í 1918 H. L. Kiser, Lot 6, B 42 Orig., Clovis, 33.65 1.68 1918 J. S. Hart, L 10, B 26; L 9, B 25 Orig., Clovis 14.60 3.49 1918 T f tt IT . T". I . M ...... ' . J. D. Lane, L B 68 Orig., Clovis 49.90 2.07 1918 n. xi. nan, c oí 'A, . 14.71.... 3.DU....1V1B...a D. G. L G. P. Miller, L 8 except 10 ft of E. end B 75. Orig., Clovi 34.40 6.58 1918 Hartón, 3, B 17 W. Clovis, Clovis t . 1.45 1.47 1918 J. T. Miller, L B 47 North Park, Clovi 47.00 8.53 1918 J. E. Hartman, L 10, B 20 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.45 1.47 1918 B. H. Oxford, Lot 15, B 77 Orig., Clovis 77.17 13.21 1918 E. O. Hartman, L B 32 Pleas. Hill, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 J. A. Person, L 1 and N ' 2, B 29 Orig., Clovis, 42.06 7.77 1918 Hattie Halfield. L 6. B 7 f.ii.h.lt. rinvin. 2 00 1.70 191 H L. Co., L B 6.... North Park, Clovis, Jno. Harris, L B 14 N. Park, Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 L 10, B 18 and L B 21 Clovis Place, Clovis, l,. L,. nancy, u aa y, HUI, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 L 11-1- B 21; L 12, B 45; L 7, B 41; L 12, B 19; C. C. Hnstings? L 9. B 16 C. pcn. Clrívis. 1.16 1.42 1918 L B 26 North Park, Clovis, ui. Haschmid. L B 64 ? W. I.nwn. ('lovin. .87 1.38 1918 L 8, B 26; L B 22; L 7, B 8; L 3, B 95; L Joseph Hayas, L 4, B 11 W. Clovis, Clovi 1.45 1.47 1918 B 52 Orig., Clovis, Jno. B. Hcrshfcld, L 3-- If 55 ?. Mcnd., Clovis, 87 1.38 1918 L 2-- B 22 ..W. Lawn, Clovis i.ums u. nenian, L Z, B 4 N. Park, Clovis 87 1.33 1918 L B 1; L 2 to 12, B 3; L B 2; Hodgos, , L. B 14 l'itzhugh, Clovis 14.71 3.50. ...1918 T. L L 1 to 7 to 12, B 4; L 1 to 9 to 12, B 5; L 1 to J Huffman, B 2 Ky. Hgts, Clovis, .29 1.30 1918 4-- W. H. 9 to 12, B 6; L 1 to 7 to 12, ,B 7 L 1 to 12, Homer, L 7, B 20 W. Clovis, ( lovis, 1.16 1.42 1918 B 8; L 1 to 12, B 9; L 1 to 12, B 10; L 1 to Bertha Halloway, all B 39 W. I.awn, Clovis 3.48 180 luis B 13; L to 10, B 14; L B 15; L 6 to 10, J. H. Houghton, L 1, B27 W. llgts., Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 Winfield B 16; L 2 to 8 to 12, B 18; L 5 to 12, P 23; L 2 Honke, L B 11 Sheriff, Clovi .42 1.31 1918 M. E. B 1 to 7 to 12, i 27; nil Oí ttlks Hord, all and L B 29 C. Hgts., Clovis 6.10 2.19 1918 Ky. Hgts., Clovis, .12Í.18 25.87 1918 R. C. Hamilton, personal 5.81 2.15 1918 Unknown, L 11 , B 74 .Orig.. Clovis 37.14 7.00 1918 A. Hunter, L 3-- B 24 C Pt. . rinvin. .68 1.84 1918 G. W. Underwood, L 6-- B 67 Orie.. Clovis 25.24 5.16 .191 W. O. Hudson, L 3, B 10 Z. Mcnd., Clovis 51 1.28 1918 G. L. Zink, L B 30 North Park, Clovis, 26.11 6.29... .1918 Alvis Hurley, L 1, B 32 furry, Clovis, 29 1.30 1918 Jones Bros., L B 13 Orig., Texico, 25.21 5.16... .1918 W. C. Hutcherson, L B 2 Murshall, Clovis .87 1.38 1918 C. A. Roberson, L B 6; L 13, B 9; L 9, B 18 Orig., Texico, Clara It. Huntsman, L B 9 Carlin, Clovi 1.74 1.61 1918 L 1 to 5, B 8; L B 1; L W. A. Hunt, L 6, b 1 N. Park, Covis .58 1.34 1918 11-1- B 5 G. C. Smith Ad., Texico Tom J. Hyland, L 9, B 41 l ih. lt, Clovis, 4.93 2.01 1918 L B 1; L 1 to 12, B 2; L 1 to 12, B 14; L 1 international bite ins. t o., L B 10 W I.awn, Clovis 87. 1.38 1918 to 12, B 5 G. C. Smi'h 2nd Ad., Texico 194.72 32.26 1918 A. N. Ingram, L 6, B 14 Z. Mind., Clovis, .21. 1.28 1918 Western Tire Mfg. Co., 20.0C.O proprlcdud personal 480.20 76.29 1918 T. F. Ingle, L B 32 N. Park. Clovis, 6.97. 2.32 1918 D. E. Fleming, SE'4 sec 25.51 5.16 1918 Lillie M. Jackson, nil B 34 Fnront Clovis. 3 36 1.76 1918 O. M. James, L B W. S. Wintcs, NE',4, 5 .. 6. 12 Fitzhuirh. Clovis. .58 1.34 1918 Jno. H. L B SE14, 5 44.53 8.14 1918 Joms, 2, 17 orig., uovis, 5.22 2.06 1918 II. E. Ballrldgp. cubullos 15, vucus 88 69.02 11.95 1918 Thos W. Jones, personal 4.35 1.91. ... 1918 J. M. Love, SE'4, 26.27 5.32 1918 Tall M. Jones, personal .87. 1.38 1918 Adams & Hoof, L 6, B 30 Adair, Clovis : $ .29 $1.110 1918 Christopher Johnson, L 1 to 5, B 15 Z. Mcnd., Clovis 1.05 1.41 1918 Delia Anderson', L 4, B 20 C. Place, Clovi .87 1.38 1918 R. L. Johnson, L 16-1- B 34 C. Place, Clovi 1.74 1.61... .1918 L. A. Andrews, L 9, B. 82 Orig., Clovis 19.54 2.32 1918 J. M. Johnson, L 5-- B 20 vurry, Uovis .2! 1.30 1918 Robert E. Akin, Lots B 30 W. Lawn, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 C. A. KeNey, L 11, B 40 Orig., Clovi 6.68 2.28 1918 C. S. Alexander, Lot 9, B 34 C. Hgts., Clovis .29 1.30 1918 C. L. Kettner, L2, B 19 Fitzhugh, Clovi 58 1.34 1918 C. S. Alexander, Lot 11. B 20 Curry, Olovis .29. 1.30 1918 S. J. Kent, L 10, B 32 p. Hill, Clovi 29 1.80 1918 E. O. Aldridge, L B 8 Carlin, Clovis j... 1.74 1.51 1918 W. M. Kennedy, L B 16; L 4, B 17 C. Place, Clovia, 2.61 1.66 1918 E. Overbeck, L 3, B 8 & L 9, B 13 C. Hgts., Clovis .58 1.34 1918 Lottie Kerbcrt. L 6. B 14 Kv. Hirts. Clovi.. .21' 1.30 1918 Jno, I. Bailey. L B 20 C. Hgts., Clovi 58 1.34 1918 A. A.Kellon, L 8, B 38 "z. Mend., Clovi, .29 1.30 1918 Ida Bain, Lot 7, B 11 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 1.42 1918 n. a. neiin, L, 7, rf ül C. Place, Clovi 11.70 8.06 1918 , Geo. W. Barris, L B 39 C. Hgts, Clovis 87 1.39 1918 O T. Kirrbk-r- L 3, B 49 . L'niv. Hgts., Clovi 63 1.35 1918 J. W. Bartle, L B 19 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 uuke Kimbrow, L 11, B 14 N. Park, Clovi .58 1.34-- , ..1918 L. Bales, L 7,to 12, B 9 C. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 J. C. Kirk. L 3. B 14 - Z. Mend.. Clovi. .84 1.38 1918 E. R. Ball, L 5, B 12 Fitzhugh, Clovis 63...... 1.35 1918 Jno. I. King, L 2, B 28 Adair, Clovis 21 1.28 1918 Marion Baschert, L 5, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovis 21 1.28 1918 u. LiOundcndale, L 6, B 39 ..Liebelt, Clovi '5.51 2.10 1918 Chas Ballard, L B 20 C. Hgts., Clovi 58 1.34 1918 B.Layer, L 22. B 77 Oriir.. Clovi. 21.18 5.12 101H L. B. Ballner, L 9, B 10 C. Hgts., Clovi .29 1.30 1918 Noma Lewis, L B 14 V. Mend., Clovi 42 1.31 1918 Bank of Commerce, L 1 to 4, B 6 Liebelt, Clovis 5.81 2.15 1918 E. A. Loganbill, L B 11 Curry, Clovi .21 1.28 1918 Jessie C. Bartos, L 6, B 6 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 1.42 1918 E. M. Loning, L 1, B 26 N. Park, Clovi 2.82 1.60 1918 B. T. Bennett, L B 6 i C. Placj, Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 E. M. Lorine. L 7-- B 25 I.ieholt. Clovis. 6.68 2.28 1918 C. M. Benton, L B 23 ...Curry, Clovis, .29 1.30 1918 J. D. Lyman, L 1, B 3 Í...W. Clovi, Clovi 1.18 1.42 1918 K. S. Beckett, L 9, B 43 N. Park, Clovis 1.45 1.47 1918 i. r. mace, L. 4, h 44 n prk. C ov is 17.99 4.04 1918 A. Beet, L 7, B. 27 W. Lawn, Clovi 10 1.30 1918 W. L. Mansfield, L 12, B 28; L 1, B 29 Curry, Clovi .42 1.31 1918 Nora F. Beldon, L 8, B 6 C. Place, Clovis 1 1.38 1918 W. L. Mathew, L 1, B 31 p. Hill, Clovis .21 1.28 1918 A. M. Mayfleld, B S. Bessie, L 0, B 21 N. Park, Clovis 4.64 1.97 1918 L 10, 38 C. Place, Clovi 87 1.38 1918 8. Bessie, L 12, B 13 N. Park, Clovis .87 1.38 1918 H. H. Mayhen, W 46 A 2-- 3 ft of L B 23 W. Lawn, Clovi 87 1.38 1918 ra Nora Beldon, L B 4 ; L B 6; L 7 to 12, B 7 ; a. Mayneia, u o, B 8 Z. Mend., Clovi .21 .. 1.28 1918 L 9, B 10 Carlin, Clovis 10.44 2.87 1918 A. M. Mayncld, L 1 to 6. B li W. Lawn, Clovi 1.74...... 1.51. ...1918 F. Bessey, L 2-- B 28 Orig., Clovis 6.81 2.15 1918 a. u. mayncld. U B by Adair. C Iov a. .42 1.31... 1918 C. E. Bennett, L B 12 .. N. Park, Clovis, F. C. Merritt, El-- 3 of WV4 of SE'4 of NW'4, 7.77 2.40... .1918 L 6, B 66 Orig., Clovis, 8.99 2.C4 ..1ÍJ18 iums mennennau, L, 10 1U, 15 4Z; L 1 to 11, B 43; 1 10 a 10 , Black Bros.. L B 31 C. Hgts., Clovi 58 1.34 -- .1918 l, 11, b 40; l, a 01; L 3to 8, a 54; W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 W. Lawn, Clovis 87 1.38 ..1918 All B 23; L 6 to 9, B 29; L 1 to 6, B 33; L 1 to W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 W. Lawn, Clovis, 87 1.38 1918 to 12, B 38; L 3-- 7 to 12, B 39; L 1 to D. K. Blake, L B 30 C. Hgts., Clovis, . .58 1.34 1918 H-1- B 41 v Z. Mcnd., Clovi 18.91 7.10 1918 H. H. Blast, L . 31 Z. Mend., Clovis, .42 131 1918 P. Meadows. L B 36 I.iehi.lt. Clnvin. 7.65 2.421918 Laura Borden, personal y mercancías 9.28 2.8 1918 L. J. Mulcr, L 7. B 71 ""Oriir.. Clovis. 6.51 2.10 1918 Ella J. Boyd, L 3-- B 5 Currv, Clovis. .29 1.30 1918 Oris Miller, L 6, B 22 LiObelt, Clovi 2.61 l.ttñ 1918 Olio Bolware, L B 7 W. Lawn, Clovis, 1.74 1 f,l 1918 L. J. Miller, L 4, B 18 W. Clovis, Clovi 1.61...... 1.42... 1918 F. D. Bowman. L 3. B 8 Curry. Clovis 29 1.30 1918 Minnie H. Miller, L B 16 C. Hgt., Clovi .87 1.38 1918 J. W. Boners, L 11, B 19 Place, Clovis 11.89 3.09 1918 1.45 1.47 1918 Frank Bowers, all B 35 W. Lawn, Clovis, 3.48 1.78 1918 Rebecca Moore, L 1, B 35.. ..Curry, Clovis, .29 1.30 1918 3-- - E. O. Broome L lto 6, B 9; L B 31 C. Hgts., Clovis 2.61 1.65 1918 B. Moore, L B 33 ..C. Hgts., Clovis 68 1.34 1918 S. S. Bratttm, L 6 B 88 Z. Mend., Clovis, .21 1.28 1918 Kathorn Moore, L B 39 7,. Mcnd.. Clovi .S7 1.38....1918 Daniel Breneman, L 9, B 71 Orig., Clovis 4.06 1.87 V 18 M. E. Moore, L 9 B 17 W. Clovi. Clovi 1.16. .. 1.42 11118 E. L. Brewer, L 6, B 21 Curry, Clovi, .29. 1.30 1918 D. A. Marlon. U 2 I) 23 N. Park. Clovi 8.13 .. 2.49. 1(118 W. H. Brewer, L B 21 C. Hgts., Clovis, . .87. 1.38 1918 J. E. Morrison, Int. L 20 B 77 Orig. Clovi 8.13 .. 2.4. 1918 J. H. Browning, L 6 B 15 N. Park, Clovi, .9.58. 2.72 1918 . A. Marlon, L, 10 H 40 c. Hgts., Clovls 2.90 .. 1.70. 1918 J. H. Browning, personal y 6 vacas ...... 1.56. 1.50 1918 Robt. Montleth, L 3 B 14 W. Clovls, Clovls 12.18. .. 3.1. 1918 Ella Brumstetter, L B 23 Fitzhugh, Clovis, .84. 1.38 1918 Jas. A. Murray, L 2 B 12, Kits.. Clovls .84 .. 1.38. 1918 J. W. Broyles, L B 30 C. Hgts., Clovi 1.16 1.42 1918 Emma Mend, L I D 34 C. Hgts.. ClovU . 29 1.30....1918 Francis Brown, L 6, B 21 C. Place, Clovi 87 1.38 1918 I). Myors, L 6 B 22 C. HglB., Clocl 48.45 8.76. 1818 Lewis Brown, L B 24 Univ. Hgts, Clovis, 2.32 1.60 1918 Myers ft Cox, All B 15 all B 3 i C. Hgts, Clovls 6.97 2.32. 1B18 M. Bryant, W 70 it. of B 48 Orig., Clovis 11.60 2.04 1918 L. H. Myors, li. 10 B 29 O. Hgts.. Clovls .29 1.30 1918 Ella Bunsleter, L B 23 Fitzhugh, Clovis .84 1.38 1918 A. C. McAllster, L 11 B 53 Orig., Clovls 13.05 3.27 1918 J. W. Bush, L 7to 12, B 18; L B 17 W. Lawn, Clovis, 2.32 1.60 1918 Mollle B. McCullen, L 6 B 30 W. Lawn, Clovls 29 1.30. 1918 A. Bush, L 9 to 12, B 17; L 4 to 12, B 16 W. Lawn, Clovis 4.35 1.92 1918 C. M. MeCulloiiah, L to 12 B 8 O. Huts. Clovls -- 2.90 1.90. 1918 Wm. H. Burdick, L 10, B 11 Carlin, Clovis, .87 1.38 L. A. McDonald, L 6 B 31 Llobelt, Clovls 27.66.... 6.51 1918 Jno. F. Burton, E 28 ft 11-1- B 75 Orig., Clovis 15.95 3.72 1918 H. F. McDonald, L 12 B 15 W. Clovls, Clovls 1.16 1.421918 Jno. T. Burton, Personal 8.70 2.59 1918 H. L. McOee, L 4 B 30 W. Lawn, Clovls .29.... 1.30 1918 J. T. Carr, L 8, B 4 .. Clovi 63 1.35 191S E. J. McOamon, L 4 B 93 Orig., Clovls 23.21 B.80....1918 G. E. Cardwell, Lot 10, B 2 Ky. Hgts., Clovis, .58 1.34 1918 W. II. Mc Kuhan, h 1 to 4 B 31 '. W. Lawn, Clovls 1.16.... 1.42....1918 Geo. E Cardwell, L B 88 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.51 1918 Sam C. McMurray, mercancías, muebles y accessories y personal - Clovls 80.16 14.60 1918 G. E. Cardwell, L 9, B 27 C. Place, Clovis, .87 1.38 1918 8. C. McMurray, L lOfll H 80 Orig., CIovIb 10.73 2.91. V.I18 E. E. Carmack. L 11, B 44 N. Park, Clovis 2.32 l.r.O 1918 R. L. MeSpadden, L 4 to 9 B 14 W. Lawn. Clovls 1.45 1.47-...1- R. W. Cassidy, L 4, B 8 N. Park, Clovis. 1.45 1.47 1918 Mary McSnaddcn. L 6 B 24 C. HgU. ClovU .. . .58 , 1.84 1918 H. W. Cassidv. L B 7 N. Park, Clovis, 2.90 1.70 1918 J. W. McQueener, M B 13 Carlin, Clovls . . .29.... 1.30 1918 C. C. Callhan, L 4. B 9 Curry, Clovi .68 1.34 1918 J. M. Ncff. L B 20 W. Clovls, Clovls 7.54... .2.41....1918 N. Clovls W. D. Caldwell, 2 of L 2. B 102, Orig.. Curry 1.74 1.61 1918 J. Frank Neol, L 2 B 39 - Park. 33.05 M!i....l!ll8 A. J. Cameron, L 1, B 8 Z Mcnd.. ( lovis. 21 1.28 1918 J. W. Newberry, L 2 B 5 Curry, ClovU . .21 ... 1.28 1918 F. L. Castleberry, L B 27 and L 11-1- B 31 W. Lawn, Clovis, 174 1.51 1918 8. M. Newton, L 9 B 9 C. Placa 11.74 1.61. 1918 II. G. Campbell, L 9. B 34 r . Lawn, Clovis, 87 1,38 1918 Jas. N Neff, L 2 B 21 X. Mend., Clovls .42 1.81 1918 W. F. ampbell, L B 34 C. Hgts., Clovi .87 1.38 .918 J. C. North, L B 39 C. Hgts. Clovls .87 1.38 1918 T. P. Chenhire, I, B 23 N. Park, Clovis 5.22 2.00 1918 Noble Bros. Co., L 4 B 20 Currv ClovU ...... 21 1.28 1018 T. P. Cheshire, L B 30 N. Park, Clovis, 8.77 1.83 1918 Mike O. Dove, U 3 B 45 . Mend., ClovU 21 1.28 1918 C. H. Churchill, L 11-1- B 48 ...Orig., Clovi 14.60 3.49 1918 Oldham Twn. Co., L 7 to 12 B 24 .Curry, Clovls , 63 1.35....1918 C. II. Churchill, L B 24 j ...Univ. Hgts., Clovi 2.10 1.47 1918 R. 8. Orr, muebles - accessories .Curry, ClovU 8.70 2.59 1918 Jno. S. Chambers, L 7 to 11, B 1 Adair, Clovis, .... 1.05 1.41 1918 Ben T. Osborne, L 4 to 9 B 26, all B 28 .W. Lawn, ClovU 6.11 2.19 1918 Rett Clark, L 4, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovis 42 1.31 1918 B. T. Osborne, L 1 to ( B 25 ,W. Lawn, Clovls 2 90 1.70....1918 N L. Clark, L 8, B V ..Z. Mend., Clovis, .42 1.81 1918 Lou Osborne, L 3 B 22 .N. Park, ClovU ..' ... 8.99 2.65 1918 J. F. Clark, L 4, B 23 Curry, Clovis,. 1.26.. 1.44 1918 B. P. Osborne, L 4 B 21 . C. Hghts., Clovls 29 1.30 1918 Clovls Cream ft Produce Co., mueblas j accessories 8.70... 2.67 1918 Marshall A. Owen, L 7 B I Z. Mend., ClovU .68.. 1.SI 1918 Clifton, L 11-1- B 29 Clovi, 4.64 1.97 rank 8. ...Liebelt, 1918 Paul Owen, W 35.92 0.81 1918 It p. Claud, L 8, B 30 Z. Mend., Clovi, .42 1.81 1918 t S 12 yaca personal S5.2Í 6.7S 1911. Wm. C. Cline, L. 1, B 8 Z. Mend.. Clovi .42 1.81 1918 Paul Owen, caballos, 7 . ... Francis C. Clayton, L lto 5 and 8 to 12, B 27 Curry, Clovis, 1.05 1.41 1918 Continuada en pagina 3, .esta sección THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M 1919. FAGS 3L

Nombre. Descripción. Cuidado addicion. Tassacion. Interes y Costa.' Ano. Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o addicion. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. 29 C. Hgts., Clovls 8 C. Overstreet, L 8 B . : .29 1.30. 1918 J. C. Anderson, L 10 B 8 Marshall, Texlco 24 1.30 .1918 11-1- C. Laura B. Painter, L 2 B 38 Place, Clovls 1.74. .. 151 1918 Bradford & Co., L 19 B 10 Orlg., Texlco 8.01. 2.19 .1918 N. Y. M. Parish, L 0 B 20 Park, Clovls ., 4.93 1.01. 1918 M. C. Bennett. L 2 B 8 Smith, Texlco .48. 1.32 .1918 7 10 B Z. Mtnd., Clovls 84 E. 12.13-1- Jas. T. Pollock, L to 13. l.?8. 1918 J. Carter, L 4 B 6 Marshall, Texlco 72. 1.37 .1918 ,X V. Patterson, L 1 B 11 Clovia, Clovls .... l.u 1.42 1918 Rosa Chllders, L 6 B 8 Orlg., Texlco 4.81 2.00... .1918 M M. Paggett, L 10 B 34 C. Hgts., Clovls 29 1.30 1918 Ceo. Cain, L 5 B 6 Orlg., Texlco 7.20 2.38 .1918 W. Davis, 7 B Chas. Pattlson, L 6 B 29 Adalr, Clovls 42 1.81. 1918 T. L 25 Orlg., Texlco 3 60 1.81... .1918 C. A. Davis. L 6 B 14 W. F. C. .arkor, L 2 B 9 Z. Mend., Clovls . .42 1.81. 1918 Smith, Texico .48 1.32 .1918 J. A. Dougherty, L 4 B 2 O. Perklna, L 2 B 9 C. Place, Clovls .87 1.3s 1918 Orlg., Texico 7.20 2.37 .1918 W. uay, remonal I. B. Perkins, L 2 B O. Place, Clovls 87 1.38 1918 k. u Texlco 4.80 2.00 .1918 I W. S. Fullerwood, L 15 B 6 peoples Sav. Bk., L 7 to 12 B25 Z. Mend., Clovia 1.26 1.44. 1918 Marshall, Texlco 24 1.30... .1918 F. F Grim. L B 7 M. B. Phelns. L B 23 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .21 1.28. 1918 Smith. Texlco 48 1.32... .1918 J. D. Hamlin, L 1 to 4 B3 , .96 lnei Plnkln. L B22 C. ?lace,Clovls 2.61 1.65 .1918 Smith. Texlco 1.40... .1918 T. C. Hunt. L 6 B 13 Orlg, A. D. Plersall, u -- iu u ow w Lawn, Clovia 58 1.38 1918 Texlco 4.80 2.00... .1918 J. H. Lovett, L B 15, L9 B 16 Orlg., 2.40 1 62 U. H. Poynts. L 2 B 13 -- W. Clovls, Clovia 1.16 1.42 1918 Texlco .1918 V. Loudum. L B 5 72 1.37I! P. Pomplin, L 8 B 6 - Curry, Clovls . .21 1.28. 1918 Marshall, Texlco '". .1918 C. C. C. Marshall, L 1 to 5 B 2, L 1 to 6 B 3, L 6 to 10 B 6 M. Powder, L 12 B 2 Fltz., Clovls 10.92 2.94 .1918 J. L 1 to B 7- -, í. B. Ralph, -- - Ky. Hgts., Clovls 29 1 30 1918 Marshall. Texlco 8.25 2.25... .1918 LIB! E. T. Massey. L 3 B 6 Orlg.. G. Hay, L 5 B 8 Z. Mend., L 3 B 43 Orlg. Clovls 12.47 3.19. 1918 Texlco 8.01 2.19 . .1918 Tom & L18-1- 9 J. F. Hoover Motsker, B 9 1.44 . O. Reed, L 4 B 32 P. Hill, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 Marshall. Texico : 1.20...... -- 1918 Y. S. A. McMurray, 2 L B 14 Smith. Texlco 48 1.32. . Wm. C. Rold, L 8 B 21 C. Hgts., Clovls 58 1.34 .1918 .1913 j. u. XNorns, L OH, Blk "B Or .. Texlco. 2 RR 1 fi M. Reven, L 5 B 10 Fltzhugh, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 .1918 T. W. Pease, L 7, B 6 Orín.. Texico R. C. Roynokls, L B 16 N. Park, Clovls 1.74 1.61 .1918 7.20 2.37. .1918 Jackson, L 5 to 12. B O. C. 1 8 11 Z. Mund., 2..i Smith. Teim 9 Si si 1918 Chas. Rice, L B Clovls .21 15-1- ' "" 1.281918 F. E. Lovett, L B 11 Smith. Texico. 9fl 1 V. Rice, L 7 to u li s-- b o 11 w. uiovis, uiovig 7.31 2.68 1918 itt'" 1918 J. l i, F. R. Neal. L Blk ' B" Orir.. Tovinn 9 qj Hlgglns, L B 97 Orlg., Clovls 17.41 1918 iam .1918 Rice - 3.96.. ay 1 caDailos, 1 vacas t personal - Orlg., Clovls 13.05 ra, 1.97 1.56. .1918 Fred Rlndokopf, 3.27. 1918 6-- n W. C. Kuddell. L 7 8. B 8 Smith. Tnvii-- 79 1 97 & Oough, L 6 B 36 C. Hgts., Clovls ; .58. 1.34. 1918 " .191 Rlcketts M. C. Russell, EVá NWVi and W Vi NEVi, 21-2-- 15.7611"!" 3.68"" Robinson, All B 48 ForreBt drove, Clovis 3.36 1.76 .1918 .1918 Perry Ed C. Talley, L lto 10, B 2 Smith, Texico 2.16 .1!'18 M. E 2 L 4 B 85 Orlg., Clovis . 1.74 1.61. 1918 1.58.. Rolntck. T. Terry. L 18. B 5 inarahnll. Tovinn 91 1 98 . U-1- 2 B 12 C. .1918 Royal Co., L Place, Clovls 1.74 1.51 .1918 23-2- lnv. Bob Thompson, L B 4 Marshall, Texico 1.50111111 1.44 Rogers ft Cooper. L 12 B 14 N. Park, Clovls .68 1.34. 1918 Unknown, L .l'18 N. 15.76. 8.6- .1918 M. L 8 B 13 Park, Clovls 1.45 1.47. 1918 6-- 8- II. Russell. A. h. Whiteside, L 3 to to b 4 Marshall. Texlco. Guy C. Sanders, L S B 16 C. Place, Clovls .87 1.38.... 1918 L to to 32, B 5 Marshall, Texico, J. 8. Sanders, personal 1.45 1.47 1918 L 1 to B 6 Marshall, Texico, W. R. Savage, L 4 B 13 N. Park. Clovls 1.18 1.42 1918 L 6 to 16, B 7 . Marshall, Texico, 1 Orlg., Henry Schmarge, 8 H L B 78 Clovls 6.68.. 2.28. 1918 L 14 to 20, B 8 Marshall, Texico, 2 42 Z. Mend.. Clovls .42.. 1918 B-- T. A. Scott, L B 1.31. L : Marshall. Texico. 6.01 4.6 10 39 - N. Park, Clovls 1918 .1913 Nora L. Blilolds, L B .4.35.. 1.91. A. E. Whiteside, L 14, B 10; L 18, B 9 Orig., Texico 14.41 3.48... .1918 H. Shlpman, L 4 B 7 -- - Curry, Clovls .21. 1.28. 1918 W. wise s Jamison, L a b Marsha 1, Tex co, 24 - 1.30... ' caballos, 12 vacas, personal Clovls 11.70. 3.06. 1918 r n 1,i. .1918 C. W. Simpson, ttj. uunam,r:ii caoauos, 1 vacas. 1 ceraos y personal.... 1.08 N. 1918 i. i 1.41.. .1918 M. B. Smith. L 8 B 4 Park. Clovis .58. L34. F. M. Davis. Ntt. 17-1-- 17.01. 8.89... .1918 Margie Smith, L 5 B 16 Ky. Hgts., Clovls 21. 1.28 .1918 J. J. Deal, NEVi, 21.87... 4.54... .1918 B 66 - Orlg., Clovis 11.89. 3.09. 1918 Nora Smlck, L Jno. A. Gamble, SWK. 5 - -- y personal 23.81... 4.94... .1918 F. Smith, 3 caballos, 10 vacas, 3 erdos Clovis 12.16. 3.13. 1918 J. G. Hargrove, NEVi, 23.80... 4.94.. .1918 J. A. Smiley, L 11 to 18 B 31 - C. Place. Clovls 6.2 2.08 .1918 J. H. Hurley, 8 caballo, 20 vacas y personal 15.46 3.64. ..1918 1). E. Stulil, L 3 B 18 C. l'lace, Clovls .87. 1.38 1918 S. H. Holland, SWVi 18.43. IfgtB, 4.10....1918 Jennie Btepp, L B 30 0. Clovls 68. 1.34. 1918 Lillie M. Jackson. SE4, 13-1-- 21.27 c. 4.54.. .1918 Pike Stroud, All B 14 Hgts., Clovls 3.48 1.79. 1918 M. G. Loverett, SWtt, 35-2-- 21.27 4.54.. .1918 B 4 c. Hgts., Clovls 3.48 Pike Stroud, All .. 1.71... .1918 James Burgee, L 2, B 8 10 14 N. Park, Clovls 1.34 ....Blacktower, .17 1.27.. .1918 Pike Stroud, L B .68 .1918 J. O. Brien, L B 15 Blacktower, .17 Z. Mend., Clovls 3.48. 1.79 1.27.. .1918 L. H. 8tcnson. All B 46 .1918 Susie Boman, L B 14 Blacktower, .50 .1918 1 32 P. Hill. Clovls 1.28. 1918 1.33.. C. N. Btopp, I. B 21... Walter Buchley, L 6, B 13 Blacktower, 2 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .17 1.27....1918 Wilson Street, L 6 B 21... 1.281918 W. C. Buchley, L 7, B 13 Blacktower, .17 L 8 B 31 P. Hill. Clovis .21 1.28 .1918 1.27.. .1918 Fred 8tober. J. R. Byron, 1 to 6, B Blacktower, .99 1.41. 1 W. Lawn, Clovls 1.91 6...... 1913 N. T. 8trlng(ollow, All B 4.35 1918 J. R. Byron, L 1, B 8 Blacktower, .17 4 caballos, 4 vacas y personal -- - Clovls 8.16 2.49 1918 1.27. .1913 J. P. Sullivan, J. R. Byron. L 18. B 8 Blacktower. 17 1.27 B 19 Curry, Clovis .21 1918 ..1918 M. C. Splcer, L 1.28. J. H. Croft, L 9, B 13 Blacktower 17 B 38 Orlg., Clovls 4.35 1.91 1.27.. .1918 Mary E. Sykes, L .1918 H. Crook, L 6, B 13 Blacktower 17 Z. Mund., Clovls 1.27.. .1918 T. 8. Tate, L 9 B 41 v .21 1.28 .1913 Elmer Crobb, L 6, B 14 Blacktower, 17 1.27.. 2 1 B 103 Orlg.. Clovls 6.61 2.10 ..1918 8. C. Flzzer. N of L .1918 B. Duncan, L 3, B 8 Blacktower 17 1.27. .1918 8 B 10 "Carlin, Clovls 1.74 Terry Thompson. L 1.51. 1918 Robert Duncan, L 3, B 9 Blacktower 17 1.27 B 14 ('arlln, Clovls 206 ..1918 W. N. Thomas, L 6.22 1918 H. C. Gentz, L 6, B 16 Blacktower, .17. 1.27 ..1918 F. F Thomas, L 4 B 16 C. Hgts, Clovls .29 1.30. 1918 - J. N. Haight, L 7, B 3 Blacktower, .17 1.27. ..1918 T. E. Thurman, 2 caballos 7.26 2.37. 1918 J. O. Hamilton, L 8, B 13 Blacktower, .17 1.27. L 7 B 30 - Orlg., Clovls 14.60 3.49. 1918 ..1918 W. K. Thompson. Houston-Har- t Lbr. Co., L B 7 Blacktower, .83 1.37. 2 B 16 Ky. Hgts., Clovls ..1918 J, W. Townavn, L .21 1.28 1918 J. A. Moore, L 6, B 8 Blaiktower, .17 1.27. 2 L 2 and S 2 L 3 B 29 Orlg., Clovls 8 10 2.09. ..1918 I'nknown. 8 ...1918 urant Aicoow, 0 caballos, 1 vacas y personal. 4.65. 1.95 1 B 6 - W. Lawn, Clovls ..1918 Unknown, L to 12 3.48 1.79. 1918 H. C. Nimitz, L 11. B 13 '. Blacktower 17 1918 10 W. Lawn, Clovls .87 1.27.. Unknown, L B 1.38 .1918 J. M. O'Brien, L 3, B 12 Blacktower .17 1.27 1 12 12 W. Lawn, Clovls ..1918 Unknown, L to B 3.77 1.80 1918 C. J. Robbins. L 4 to 7, B 18 Blacktower, 65 1.45 6 28 W. Lawn, Clovls ..1918 Unknown. LI to B 2.03 1.66 1918 L. Sanders, L 4, B 9 Blacktowr, .17 1.27 .1918 1 25 Z. Mend., Clovls Unknown, L to 4 B 2.51 1.70 1918 Mary Turner. L 7, B 9 Blacktower .17 1.27 ..1918 L 1) B 23 Z. Mend., Clovls 2.10.: 1.57 1918 Unknown. lto Unknown, L 8 to 12, B 12 Blacktower .83 1.38. ..1918 Unknown, L 1 to 8 B 50 Z. Mend., Clovls 1.89 1.C4 1918 Unknown, L B 13 Blackt wer, .17 Z. Clovls ..... 1.27.. .1918 Unknown, L 1 10 S B 53 Mend.. 1.89 1.64 1918 Unknown, L fi, B 14 Blacktower 17 1.27 ..1918 1 to B 64 Z. Mend., Clovls 42 1.31 1918 Unknown, L i Unknown, L 1 to 6, B 1 Blacktower, 99 1.41 ..1918 Unknown, L B 65 Z. Mend., Clovls 1.63 1.35 1918 Unknown, L B 2 Blacktower 33 1.89.. ..1918 Unknown, L to 8 B 58 Z. Mend., Clovls 1.47 1.48... .1918 Unknown, L B 3 Blacktower .50 1.32.. ..1918 Unknown, L 7 B 11 --- Z. Mend., Clovls .21. 1.28 1918 Unknown, L B 8 Blacktower 50 1.32.. ..1918 Unknown, L 1 B 12 Z. Mend., Clovls .21.. 1.28 .1918 Unknown, L B 9 Blacktower 83 1.39.. ..1918 Unknown. L 3 B 13 Z. Mend., Clovls .42 1.31 .1918 Unknown, L 9, B 10 Blacktower 17 1.27.. ..1918 L B 14 Z. Mend., Clovls 42 1.31 1918 Unknown. Unknown, NW4, 4 20.64 4.77.. ..1918 Unknown, L5 to 8 B 17 -- Z. Mend., Clovls 84 1.38 1918 H. T. L B 12 Blacktower 17 z. Vermillion, 2, 1.27.. ..1918 Unknown, L 1 to 4 B 19 Memt., Clovls 84 1.38 1918 H. Walker, L 4, B 14 Blacktower 17 1.27.. ..1918 Unknown, L 1 to 6 B 4 N. rarK, Clovls 1.16 1.42. 1918 Rex Wheatley, L 10, B 13 Blacktower 17 1.27.. LIO B 24 N. Park, Clovls ..1918 Unknown, 2.32 . 1.60 1918 Lewis T. Grigsby. SEM, 27-4-- 17.86 4.02.. ..1918 Unknown, L 1 to 4 B 28 N. Park, Clovls 2.32 1.60 1918 . James Hale, NWV4, 7 16.01 3.74.. ..1918 Unknown, L B 44 N. Park, Clovls 2.32 . 1.60 1918 H. L. O'Neal, 4 caballos, 6 cerdos y personal ' 8 Gamble, Clovls 7.46...... 2.40.. ..1918 Unknown, L B .42 . 1.31 1918 J. T. Stalcup, Jr., 4 caballos, 4 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 6.92 2.32.. ..1918 Unknown L 3 to 12 B 9 r Gamble, Clovls . . 1.38 1918 D. E. Alien. 14 vacas 10.44 2.87.. ..1918 Unknown, L 12 B 11 Gamble, Clovls 21 1.28 1918 G. W. Brown, N of NWK and N4 NE, 19.53 4.27.. ..1918 Unknown, L 12, B 16 Gamble, Clovls 21 1.28. 1918 M. C. Looper, part oí NWVi 4.80 2.00.. ..1918 Unknown L 12 B 2 - Gamble, Clovls 21 MÍ8....1918 Thos. Trommeíl, oí B 1 NE'4 SEU 8.00 2.49.. ..1918 Unknown. L Gamble, Clovls . 1 47 1.48 12-1-- 1918 Unknown, NW VI of SE 4 and S 4 NE1-4- , 8.00 2.49.. ..1918 Unknown. L 1 to B 2 Gamble, Clovls 1.89 . U4. 1918 Geo. and Harry Birdsell, NEVi, 17.86 2.02.. 8 except 5 ...1918 Unknown, All B L - Gamble, Clovls 1.15 . 1.42. 1918 E. C. Byers, 93 cattle 32.35 6.28. ...1918 Unknown, L 14-1- 5 B 98 ung..ciovls 13.65 3.35. 1918 G. W. Comer, Lots 2 and EVi of NW Vi 19.96 4.35. B 18 r, Hgts.. Clovls ...1918 Unknown, All a.n 17a mi G. W. Comer, 8 caballos, 16 vacas, 15 cerdos y personal.. 10.91.. . 2.94. ...1918 L B 25 C. Hgts., Clovls Unknown, k .87. 1.38 1918 G. M. Dorscy, SE Vi 25.22 6.16. ...1918 Unknown, L B 34 C. Hgts.. Clovis .87 1918 1.38. H. L. Sanders, SVi 5 71.43 12.32. ...1918 Unknown, L 5 B 29 Llebelt, Clovis 7.55 2.41 1918 J. H. Tatum, EVi 35.61 6.73. ...1918 Unkjiown. L B 10 -- Llebelt, Clovls 7.64. 1.96. 1918 J. H. Tatum, 14 caballos, 50 vacas, 10 cerdos y personal 77.56 13.26. ...1918 Unknown, L 8 B 14 - Llebelt, Clovls 1.16 1.42 1918 Tatum ft Uroudan, all sec 4 79.42 13.66. ...1918 Unknown, L 6 B 16 Llebelt, Clovls 1.74. 1.61.. 1918 Thos. Tranner, NV, of NEVi 4 10.50 2.87. 12 B 8 Kits., ...1918 Unknown, L Clovls .42. 131... .1918 Bertha Beckett, NEVi of NW Vi 5.12 2.04. ...1918 R. M. Carter, personal, 6 caballos, 14 vacas, 6 cerdos 5.96 2.17. ...1918 Unknown, L 3- - 4 B 6 C. Pluce, Clovls 1.28 G. D. French, NEVi 6 28.82 6.75. ...1918 Unknown. L 8 B 19 C. Place, Clovls .63 M. J. Armstrong, L 18, B 8.. Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.18 1.42. ...1918 Unknown, L B 86 C. Place, Clovls 1 89 Ballard & Armstrong, all sec 1 48.02 8.69. ...1918 Unknown, L 2 B 37 , - C. Place, Clovls .1.26. Alice Balton. L 29. B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60 ...1818 Unknown, L 7 B 38 C. Place, Clovls .63 Loring D. Beckwith, L 10, B 8 - Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42. 1918 9-- B 30 Unknown, L r C. Place, Clovls 1.26 M. C. Bennett, L 10, B 11 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.09 1.88 ...1918 Unknown, L B23 Curry, Clovis 1 42. A. D. Bobin, L 8. B 16 ...Norby, Melrose .23 . 1.29 ...1918 Unknown, L 5 B 24 Curry, Clovls .21 G. E. Bonder, SVs of SEVi 10.66 2.90. ...1918 Unknown, L B 28 Curry, Clovls .42 S. L. Boone, L 14, B 9; L 0, B 11; L B 15 Unknown, L 8 to 14 B 48 Curry, Clovls 1.05. L B 19 Fltzhugh, Melrose, 2.04. 1.57. ...1918 L 6 B 6 y Clovls Unknown, Curry, ,21. J. L. Brown, SVj of SW Vi 15.00. 3.58. ..1918 C. A. Browning, L 17-1- B 4 Norby, Melrose - .45. 1.3 ..1918 Unknown, L2-7-- B 9 Curry, Clovls 21 1.28 1918 J. L. Browning, L 13 to 16, B 4 Norby, Melrose .68. 1.35. .:918 Unknown. L 12 B 11 Curry, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 J. O. Bryant, 9 caballos, 9 vacas y personal 13.69. 3.37. ...1918 Unknown, LI B 20 Curry, Clovls 10 1.27. 1918 E. A. Bryan, L 21, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81. 1.63. 1918 Unknown, LI to 9 to 12 B 35 p. Clovls Hill. 84 1.38. . .1918 M. B. Bunch. NWVi and NV of NEVi 1 26.00. 5.28. ..1918 Unknown, L B 11 Shorlff, Clovls 28 1.30.. .1918 M. B. Bunch, 9 caballos, 80 vacas, 2 cerdos y personal... 53.67 9.67. ..1918 Unknown, All B 3 8. Clovls 1.26 Park. 1.44. -- .1918 Jas. Burger, L 4, B 22, Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 1.29. ..1918 Unknown, L lto 6 B 7 - 8. Clovls, Clovls 1.26 1.44. ..1918 Henrv F. Burch. L B 10 Fitzhugh, Melrose 45 1.32. 1918 6.8 B 8 Unknown, L 3. clovls. Clovls . .42 1.31. ..1918 Jno. M. Cain, L 6-- B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 9.07 2.65 ...1918 13 -- Unknown, L 2 B , 8. Clovls, Clovls 42 131 1918 Jno. M. Cain, Ntt of SW4 & Nlí, of NWVi & SVá SW. 2 14 Unknown, L B 8. clovls, Clovld .43 1 31 1918 L B 3 Brownhorn, Melrose 41.92 7.74 ...1918 Unknown, L12 B 22 - University Hgts., Clovis 42 1.81 Il918 Jno. M. Cain, L 27 to 32, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 32.01 6.27 ..1918 Unknown, L 6 B 36 University Hgts., Clovis 42 1.81 1918 Tom C. Carlin, L 27 to 32, B 15 ...Brownhorn, Melrose 3.63 1.82 ...1918 1.4 49 Unknown, B University Hgts., Clovls .42 1.31 1918 T. C. Carlin, L B 9 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.86 1.85 .1918 4 B 2 -- Unknown, L W. Hgts. Clovls 1.45. .1.47. 1918 Katie Cannon, L 12, B 3 Moss, Melrose .23 1.29. .1918 Unknown, 1 B 75 -- 8-- L Orlg., Clovls 11.60. a. 3.05..-19- 18 Katie Cannon, L B 5 ...Brownhorn, Melrose, 8.39 2.54. ...1918 Unknown, L 5 B 50 -- Orlg., Clovls 6.68 2.29. ..1918 O. L. Cash. L 8. B 1 Norby, Melrose 1.23 1.29. .1918 2 Unknown, L B 2 Ky. 17-1- Hgts., Clovis ..29 1.30. -- .1918 Jas. Cassidy, L B 5 ...Brownhorn, Melrose 7.03 2.27 .1918 Unknown. L 11-1- 2 D 13 Ky. Hgts., Clovls 29 130 -- .1918 W. C. Chiles, L 8, B 17 urownnorn, Meiroso, .68 1.36 1918 2 B 14 Unknown, L Ky. Hgts., Clovls .29 1.30. 1918 W. C.Chües, L B 21 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.04 1.57 .1918 unknown, u 7 u is Ky. Hgts., Clovls 21 1.28 1918 J. W. Chauslor, L 12, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42. 1918 unanown. bnuzs Ky. Hgts., Clovls 29 UO- - 1918 R. D. Cousins, NEVi 16.01 3.73. ..1918 W. G. Underwood, L 8 B 6 - Carlln, Clovls 1 Moss, Melrose, .23 ' 74 1.61 .1918 L. H. Cook. L i 5. B 6 . 1.29. 1918 6 18 Jesse J Vance, L B Carlln. Clovls 145 1.47..I.1918 J. L. Cook. L 29-3- B 1 Brownhorn. Melrose. 2.27 1.60 1918 L. A. 8 B 19 Vandlove, L j.C. Hgts., Clovls 87 1.38 1918 W. G. Cook, 21-2- B 1 - - Brownhorn, Melrose, 2.2i 1.60. .1918 Jno WaUloogle, 6 B 71 L OrlgClovls 10.73 2.91 1918 L. H. Cook, L 81-3- B 1 urownnorn, Melrose, v.. z.zv l.ou. .1918 K. R Warren, B 45 L Orlg., Clovis 15.37 3.62.... 1918 W. C. Cole, L 13. B 17 Orig., Melrose, 68 1.85. ..1918 narry L b a. wara, a Orlg., Clovls ---- v 14.21 3.45 1918 Julia O. Covatt, L 3, B 18 Orig., Melrose, 68 1.35. ..1918 9 B 18 Jack Watson, L C. Place, Clovls ... 1.74 1.61. 1918 R. H. Couley, L B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.40 1.78. ..1918 6 46 unrist waiters, L B Z. Mend., Clovis 21 1.28 1918 Bertha Crenshaw, EVi of SWVi and WVá of SE V 18.01 4.04. 1918 J. W 5 B 16 Walker, L . Fits., Clovis, 42 1.31 1918 S. F. Davidson, 8ty of NEVi 20.60 4.74. 19.8 J. C. 11 Walker, L B 9 Curry. Clovls ,21 1.28. 1918 S. F. Davidson, 4 caballos, 5 vacas y cerdos y personal.. 5.63 . 2.07. 1918 J. R. 11-1- 2 B 14 Walker. L Ky. Hgts., Clovls .29 130 1918 T. S. Domerson, L 21-2- B 19 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 1.53. ..1918 Henry B. Wear, L 2 U 8 ... W. Hgts.. Clovis 1 74 1.61. 1918 F. H. Dayton, SEVi 2 4.U4. 1918 Jno. Wearry, B 8 L W. Clovls, Clovls 3 4 1.79. 1918 W. F. Doughton, L B 10 - Brownhorn, Melrose, 4.08 1.88. 1918 W. W. Weddlngton, 11-1- 2 L B 17 Fits., Clovis 6 36 2.20. 1918 V. N. Dougherty, L 25, B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60. 1918 jno. wearry. L, 1 15 to 6 B W Uwn, Clovls 1.46 147 191 N. T. Dougherty, L 25-2- B 13 .Brownhorn, Melrose 8.86 1.85. ...1918 Jacob 8. 48 Williams, All B and 49 Z. Mond., Clovls 6 30 20 19t8 N. T. Dougherty, L B 19 Fitzhugh, Melrose, J. B All 86 i Williams, B . Z. Mend., Clovls 163 1 65 L 14, B 20 Fitzhugh, Mlrose, fn.nK a 11 r I Í All n Ad ...... 1310 "j"-"- " """"" a " i í. siena., ciovis . 2.53 L 8-- B 22 . . . Fitzhugh, Melrose, Wlllingham, 1 38 i5 iig pot L B University Hgts., Clovls 87 1 38""""ii8 L B 24 ...Fitzhugh, Melrose, wnneseu ft Harpolo, u 6 B 20 P.. Place. Clovl 1 11 ,.. L 7, B 25 Fltzhugh, Melrose, Jno. Withers, L 12 B 29 ta . C. Hgts., Clovis .. 8.99 8.65 1918 L B 26 Fitzhugh, Melrose, F. B. Whoeler, 1 B 22 L C. Place, Clovls . .87 1.38 1918 L 4, B 28 Fitzhugh, Melrose, W. T. Woods, Personal 7.25 1.37 1918 L B 8 - Fitzhugh, Melrose, 8. T. Wren. L 1- -Í B 21 FiUhugh, . W. Lawn, Clovls .68.. 1.84 1918 l B 8 Melrose, J. R. Wrolthera, All B 28 C. Hgts., Clovls 3.48.. 1.79 1918 L B 10 Fitzhugh, Melrose, Wralther A Oulaney, L B 13 11-1- 2 and B 1".., C. Hgts.. Clovis 1.45... 1.47 1918 L O 18...... Fitzhugh, Melrose, C. B. Wyuegan, 20 B 77 int. L Orlg., Clovls 8.13 1.49 1918 L B 16 . . Fitzhugh, Melrose, w. L 11 IS B 20 h. Youmans, Fits., Clovls 4 1.38 1918 L B 17 ..Fitzhugh, Melrose, ...... 7.47...... 8.41 ...191S Marshall. Texlco 24 1.30 1918 L. W. Downing, L 15-1- 6, B 24 Fitzhugh, Melrose 45 1.32. ..".1918 W. W. Allison, L ,i "T,7 Orlg., Texlco .0l .1J ..im Continuada en pagina 6 esta sección. PAGE 4. THE CLOVIS NEWS. CLOVIS. N. M., 1919. Add Tax Int. & Costs Yr. Name Description Town' or Add. Tax Int. & Costs Yr. Name Description Town or OA - 130....191S 8 29 C HgU., Clovis .29 1.80 1918 3. C. Anderson, L 10 B 8 Marshall, Texlco 8 C. Overstreet, L B 6.01 2.19 RrorifnrH A Pn 19 H 10 Orlff.. Texlco 1918 L 11-1- 2 B 36 0. Place, Clovls 1.74 . 161....1918 I. Laura B. Pulnter, 48 . 1.32. 1918 2 8 Smith, Texlco - 8 20 N. Park. Clovis 4.93 2.01. 1918 M. C. Bonnett. L B r. M. Parish. L B 72 .84 1918 12.13-1- B 5 : Murshull, Texlco Jas. T. Pollock, L 7 to 10 B 13 Ji Mend., ClovU 1.38 J. E. Carter, L 4 I'?""1918 Orlg., Texlco 4.81 2.00.1918. L 1 B 11 A. ClovU, ClovU 1.16 1.42 1918 Rosa Childers, L 6 B 3 .... il. V. Patterson, 7.20 : 2.36 1918 C. Hgts., ClovU .29 1.30 1018 Geo. Cain, L 6 B 6 Orlg., Toxico .... U M. Paggett, L 10 B 34 3.60. 1.81. 1918. W. T. Davis, L 7 B 25 Orig., Toxico .... PattlHon, L 6 B 29 Adair, ClovU .42 1.31.... 1918 .48. 1.32 1918 Chas. C. A. DaviB, L 15-1- 6 B 14 Smith, Texlco .. Z- C. 2 B 9 - Vend., ClovU .42 1.31 1918 2.37 1918 W F Parker, L J. A. Dougherty, L 4 B 2 Orig., Texlco .... 2.00. 1918. w! 0. Perkins, L 2 B 9 C. Place, ClovU .87 1.38 1918 K. L. Day, Personal Texlco .. l'lace, ClovU .87 1.38 11118 .24. 1.30. 1918. l n Porklna. L 2 B 9 W H Piillorwrvr,.! I. IK U K Miirxllllll. Texlco 7 to 12 B25 Z. Mend., ClovU 1.26 1.44 1918 1.32. 1918 1'eoDlcs 8av. Iik., L .... F. F Grim, L B 7 Smith, Toxico ...... Ky. Hgts., ClovU .21- 1.28 1Ü18 ...... 1.40. 1918 K. K. Phelps, L u a - J. D. Hamlin, L 1 to 4 B3 Smith. Texlco " C. :.'lace, ClovU 2.61. 1Ü18 2.00 1918 Inez Piokin. L VTi 1.66.. T. C. Hunt. L 6 B 13 Orig. Texlco 2.40 L B 30 Lawn, ClovU .58. 1.38.. .1918 l) 1.62. 1918 A. D. Plersall, - J. H. Lovett, L B 15, L9 B 16 -- Orlg., Toxico W. ClovU, 1.16. 1.37 1918- - K. H. Poynts, L 2 B 13 ClovU 1.42.. .1918 V. Loudum, L B 5 Marshall, Toxico .72.. Curry, ClovU .21. .1918 C. F. Pomplln. L 6 B 6 . . 1.28.. C C. Marshall. L 1 to 6 B 2, L 1 to 6 B 3, L 6 to 10 B 6 13 ClovU 10.92. .11)18 2.26 1918. J. M. Powder, L 12 2 2.94.. i. 1 tn 1 17.11 111 vn II 7 MnrHlin . Tex ten . 9 2 - Ky. Hgts., ClovU .29. 1.30.. .1918 2.19- - 1918 J'. B. Ralph, L B E. T. Massoy, L 3 B 0 """11--Orlg- .. Toxico '1 5 8 Z. Mend., L 3 B 43 Orig. ClovU 12.47. 3.19 11M8 1 -- 91 Tom O. Kay, L E J. F. & Hoover Motsker. L16-1- 9 B 9 Murshall, Texlco 4 P. Hill, ClovU .21. 1.28 1H18 -- 1 32 1918 Y. O. Keed, L II 32 S. A McMurray. L 2 B 14 Smith, Toxico - C. .G8- 1.34 Wm. C. Held, L 8 B 21 - Hgts., ClovU - IMS J. C. Norris, L 56, Blk "B " Orijc, Texico, 2.88 1.09 1918. T. M. Reven, L 5 B 10 Fltzhugh, ClovU .21. 1.28....1Ü18 S. W. I, 7. R H unir.. Toxico. 7.20 2.37 1918 It. C. Reynolds, L B 16 N. Park. ClovU 1.74. 1.51. ...11118 A. Jackson, L 5 to 12, B 2 (J. C. Smith, Toxico, 3.84 1.84 1918. 13 Z. Mend., ClovU 21. 11)18 1918 Chas. Rice, L 8 11 1.28.... r . E. Lovett, L 15-1- B 11 Smith, Toxico, " 1.40 J. V. Rice, L 7 to 12 B 10, L 5 B 11 W. ClovU, ClovU 7.31 2.68....11I18 K. K. Ncal, L Blk ' B" Urig., Toxico, 18 01 3.94 1918 Orlg., 17.41 1918 1918, Rice & Higglns, L a ClovU 3.95 Zay Park, 1 horse, 1 cow . 1.K7. 1.6G Orig., ClovU 13.05 3.27 1918 6-- 1.37 1918. Fred Rindokopf, personal W. C. Ruddoll. L 7 8. B 8 Smith. Toxico, .72. .58 Rlcketts & Oough, L 6 11 36 C. Hgts., ClovU 1.34....11U8 M. C. Riiwu.ll. V.V, KWli nH WU VKti. 91.Í.S7 15.76 3.68 191K Perry Robinson, All B 48 Forrest drove, Clovls . 3.36 1.76....11I18 Ed U. Talley, L lto 10, B 2 Smith, Toxico z i M. Rolnlck, E 2 Li 4 B 85 Orlg., Clovls 1.74 1.61....11I18 J. T. Terry, L 16, B 6 arshull, Toxico, 21 J"1.28 1918. 11-1- C. ClovU 1.74 lloyal lnv. Co., L 2 B 12 Place, 1.61... .1918 Bob Thompson, L 23-2- B 4 Marshall, Toxico, 1.50 : 1.44 MA N. .68 llogers & Cooper, L 12 B 14 Park, ClovU 1.34.... 1918 Unknown, L 27-2-- 15.76 3. 68 1018 N. ClovU 1.45 11118 6-- H. M. Russell, L 6 B 13 Park, 1.47.... A. E. Whiteside, L 3 to to b 4 Murshall, Toxico, Guy C. Sanders, L 3 B 16 C. Place, ClovU .87 1.38 1918 L to to 32, B 5 Marshall, Toxico, J. S. Sanders, personal 1.45 1.47 1918 L 1 to B 6 Murshall, Toxico, 1.16 W. R. Savage, L 4 B 13 N. Park. ClovU 1.42 1918 L B to 16, B 7 Marshall, Toxico, Henry 8chmarge, S W L 1 B 76 Orlg., Clovls 6.68 . 2.28. 1918 L 14 to 20, B 8 Marshall, Toxico, Z. 1.31-- T. A. Scott, L 2 B 42 Mend., ClovU .42r 1 1918 L B 9 Marshall, Texico 6.01 4.69 191 Nora L. Shields, L 10 B 39 N. Park. Clovls .4.35 1.91.... 1918 A. E. Whiteside. L 14. B 10: L 18. B 9 Oriir.. Toxico 14.41 3.48 1918. W. H. Shlpman, L 4 B 7 - Curry, ClovU .21 1.28 1918 Wiíe ft Jamison, L 19, B 5 Marshall, Toxico, 24 1.30 1918 G. W. Simpson. 5 horses, 12 cattle, personal Clovls 11.70 3.06. 1918 U U. Oilham, Z horses, 1 cow, 1 hog, and personal...... Texico, 1.08. 1.41 1918 N. .68 M. B. Smith, L 6 B 4 Pork, ClovU 1.34. 1918 F. M. Davis, NVi, 17-1-- 17.01 8.89 1918 Ky. .21 1918 Warele Smith. L 5 B 15 Hgts., Clovls 1.28 J. Deal. NEK. 14-1-- 21.37 4.54 1918 Nun fimlclr I. U t6 Orlg., ClovU .1189 3.09.... 1918 Jno. A. Gamble, SW, 22-2-- '. 23.81 4.94 1918 v smith s horses. 10 cows. 3 hogs and personal Clovls 12.15 3.13 1918 J. G. Hargrove, NEW, 23.80 4.94 1918 J. A. Smiley, L 11 to 16 B 31 C. Place, ClovU 6.22 2.06. 11118 J. H. Hurley, 8 horses, 20 cattle and personal . 15.46 3.64 1918 D. B. Stahl, L 3 B 18 C. Place, Clovls 87. 1.38 1918 S. H. Holland, SWVi 18.43. 4.10. 191K C. Hgts, ClovU .58 Jennie Stepp, L B 30 1.34....1918 Lillie M. Jackson. SEtt. 13-- 1 85 21.27 4.64 1918 C. Pike Stroud, All B 14 Hgts., Clovls a 3.48 1.79. 1918 M. G. Lovcrett, SWK, 85-2-- 21.27 4.54 1918 C. Hgts., ClovU 3.48. 1.79. 1918 Pike Stroud, All B 4 James Burgee, L 2. B 3 Blacktowcr 17 1.27 1918 N. Park, ClovU .68 1.34 1918 Pike Stroud, L 10 B 14 O. L B 15 Hlacktowcr, 17 1.27 191 Z. Mead., ClovU 3.48 1.79. 1918 J. Bnen, . - L. H. Stenson, All B 46 Susie Boman, L B 14 Blacktowcr, 50 1.33 1918 P. Hill, ClovU .21 1.28. C. N. Stopp, L 1 B 32 .1918 Walter Buchley, L 5, B 13 Blacktowcr 17 1.27 1918 Ky. Hgts., ClovU .21 Wilson Street, L 6 B 2 1.28. .1918 W. C. Buchley. L 7, B 13 Blacktower, .17. 1.27 1918 P. Hill. ClovU .21 1.28. .1918 SVmí Stober. L 6 B 31 J. R. Byron, 1 to 6, B 6 Blacktower, .99. 1.41 1910 W. Lawn, Clovls 4.35- -. 1.91 1918 N. T. Strlngfellow, All B 1 J. R. Byron, L 1, B 8 Blacktowcr, .17. 1.27 1913 personal ClovU J. P. Sullivan, 4 horses, 4 cattle and 8.16.. 2.49.... 1918 J. R. Byron, L 18, B 8 Blacktower, .17. 1.27 1918 19 Curry, Clovls 1918 M, C. Splcer, L B .21.. 1.28.... H. Croft, L 9, Blacktowcr, .17. 1.27 1918 Orlg., Clovls J. B13 Mary E. Sykes, L B 36 4.35.. 1.91.... 1918 H. L 6, B 13 .17 1.27 1918 Z. Mend., Crook, Blacktower, T. S. Tate, L 9 B 41 Clovls .21.. 1.28 1918 6, B 14 1.27 1918 Orlg., Elmer Crobb, L Hlucktowor, .17. S. C. Ftzxer. N 2 of 1. 1 B 103 ClovU 5 51.. 2.10 .1918 B. Duncan, L 3, B 8 Blacktower. .17. 1.27 1918 Terrv Thompson. L 8 B 10 Carlln ClovU 1.74.. 1.51. 1918 Robert Duncan, L 3, B 9 Hlucktowor, 17 1.27 1918 14 Carlln, ClovU 5.22. . 206 W. N. Thomak. L B 1918 C. Gentx, L 6, B 16 Hlucktowor, .17 1.27 1918 u. .z r. F Thomas, L 4 B 18 íigts, uiovis 1.30 1918 N. Haight, L 7, B 3 Hlucktowor 17. 1.27 1918 7.26 11)18 T. E. Thurman, 2 horses 2.37 J. O. Hamilton, L 8, B 13 Hlucktowor, .17.. 1.27 1918 7 B Orig., Clovls 14.50 3.49 1918 W. K. Thompson, L 30 Houston-Har- t Lbr. Co., L B 7 DUcktower, 1.37 1918 Ky. Hgts., ClovU .21 .83.. J W. Townson, L 2 B 16 1.28... .1918 J. A. Moore, L 6, B 8 Blacktower, .17.. 1.27 1918 2 3 B 29 Orlg., ClovU 6.10 Unknown. 8 2 L 2 and 8 L 2.09 1918 Grant McGow, 6 horses, 1 cow and personal 4.55.. 1.95 1918 W. Lawn, ClovU 1.79 11)18 Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 6 ... 3.48. H. C. Nimitz, L 11, B 13 Blacktower, .17 1.27 1918 W. Lawn, Clovls Unknown, L B 10 . .87. 1.38... .1918 J. M. O'Brien, L 3, B 12 Hlacktowcr, .17. 1.27 1918 W. Lawn, ClovU Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 12 3.77. 1.80 1918 C. J. Robbins, L 4 to 7, B 18 Hlucktowor, 1.45 1918 W. Lawn, .65. Unknown, LI to 6 B 26 . Clovls 2.03. 1.56 1918 L Sanders, L 4, B 9 . - Hlucktowr, .17. 1.27....1913 Unknown. L 1 to 4 B 25 . Z. Mend., ClovU 2.61- - 1.70 1918 Mary L 7, B 9 Hlucktowor, Z. Turner, .17. 1.27 1918 10 B 26 Mend., ClovU 2 10. 1.67.. ..11)18 6-- Unknown. L lto Unknown, L 8 to 12, B 12 Blacktower, 1.38 1918 Z. Mend., .83. Unknown, L 1 to 8 B 50 Clovls 1.89. 1.64 .1918 Unknown, L B 13 Blackt 1.27 1918 Z. wer. .17. Unknown, L 1 to 8 B 63 - Mend., Clovls 1.89. 1.54.... 1918 Unknown, L 5, B 14 Blacktower, 1.27 1918. weno., ClovU .17. Unknown, L 1 to I B 64 .42. 1.31 1918 Unknown, L 1 to 6, B 1 Blacktower, 1.41 1918. Z. .99. Unknown, L B 65 - Mend., Clovls 1.63. 1.35 1918 Unknown, L B 2 Blacktower, 1.39 1018, Z. .33. Unknown, L to 8 B 66 Mend., Clovls 1.47. 1.48 1918 Unknown, L B 3 Blacktower, .50. 1.32 1918. Unknown, L 7 B 11 Z. .Vend. Clovls .21. 1.28 1918 Unknown, L B 8 Blacktower, .60. 1.32 191K Z. Mend., ClovU Unknown. L 1 B 12 . .21.. 1.28. 1918 Unknown, L B 9 Blacktower, 1..M9 Z. :.. .33. !918. Unknown. L 3 B 13 Mend., ClovU .42.. 1.31. 1918 Unknown, L 9, B 10 Blacktower, .17. 1.27 1918, 1 Z. Mend., ClovU Unknown, L B .42.. 1.31 1918 Unknown, ww í, 20.84. 4.77 1918. 17 Z. Mend., ClovU Unknown, L5 to 8 h 84.. 1.38. 1918 H. T. Vermillion, L 2, B 12 Blacktower 17 1918. Z. 1.27 Unknown, L 1 to 4 B 19 Mend., ClovU 84.. 1.38. 1918 H. Walker, L 4, B 14 Blacktower, 17 N. ClovU 1.27...t1918. Unknown, L 1 to 5 B 4 Park, 1.16 1.42 1918 Rex Wheatley, L 10, B 13 Blacktower, .17 191 N. L27 LIO B 24 Park, ClovU 27-4-- Unknown, 2.32.. 1.60. 1918 Lewis T. Ungnhv. SEtt, 8 17.88 4.02 1918 1 4 28 N. Park, ClovU 22-3-- Unknown, L to B 2.32.. 1.80 1918 James Hale, NWK, 18.01 8.74 1918 , N. Unknown, L 9 B 44 Park, ClovU 2.32.. 1.60. 1918 H. L. O'Neal, 4 horses, 6 hogs and personal . 7.46 2.40 1918 Unknown, L B 8 Gamble, Clovls .42.. 1.31. 1918 J. T. Stalcup, Jr., 4 heses, 4 cattle, 1 hog and personal.. 6.92 2.82 1918 Unknown, L 8 to 12 B 9 .. Gamble, ClovU .84.. 1.381918 D. E. Allen, 14 cattle 10.44 2.87.1. .1918 Unknown, L 12 B 11 Gamble, Clovls 21.. 1.28. 1918 G. W. Brown, Ntt of KWtt and Nft NEW, 19.53 4.27.... 1918 Unknown, L 12, B 15 - Gamble, ClovU 21.. 1.28....1918 M. C. Looper, part of NWW 4.80 2.00... .1918 Gamble, 12-1-- Unknown L 12 B 20 Clovls 21.. 1.28. ...1918 Thos. Trommell, NEW of SEW 8.00. 2.49 1918 B 1 Oamble, ClovU 1.48 NE1-4- Unknown. L 1.47.. 1918 Unknown, ÍJ WW of SEW andSW , 4 8.00. 2 49 1918 13.15-16.1- 1 7 B 2 Gamble, ClovU Unknown, L to 1.89.. 1.54 1918 Geo. and Harry Birdsell, NEW, 4 17.86 2.02 1918 except 6 -- Unknown, All B 6 L Gamble, Clovls 1.15.. 1.42. ...1918 E. C. ByeA, 93 cattle 32.35 6.26 1918 14.15 B 98 Orlg., ClovU 3.36 3 Unknown, L 13.66.. 1918 G. W. Comer, Lots 2 and EW of NWW 4. n 19.96 4.35 1918 C. Hgts., . Unknown, All B 18 Clovls 8.48. 1.79....1918 G. W. Comer, 8 horses, 6 cattle, 15 hogs and personal... 10.91 2.94 1918 B 25 C. Hgts., ClovU Unknown, L .87. 1.38. 1918 G. M. Dorsey, SEW 5 25.22 5.16 1918 B 34 C. Hgts., ClovU Unknown, L .87 1.38 1018 H. L Sanders, SVi 5 71.43 12.32 1918 Unknown, L 14-1- 6 B 29 - Liebelt, ClovU .. 7.55 2.41 1918 J. H. Tatum, EW 35.61 6.73....1918 Unknown, L B 10 uebeit, Clovls 7.64 1.95.. .1918 J. H. Tatum, 14 horses, 60 cattle, 10 hogs and personal.. 77.66 13.26 1918 8 B 14 Liebelt, ClovU Unknown, L 1.16 1.42.. .1918 Tatum A Groudan, all sec 4 79.42 13.56 1918 5 B 15 Liebelt, ClovU 1.61- 4 Unknown, L 1.74 -. .1918 Thos. Tranner, NW of NEW 10.60 2.87 1918 Unknown, L 12 B 8 Mis., Uovis .42 1.31.. .1918 Bertha Beckett, NEW of NWW 5.12 2.04 1918 Unknown, L 1 to 11 B 47 C. Place, ClovU (.80 2.20. 1918 R. M. Carter, personal, 6 horses, 14, cattle. 6 hogs R86 2.17 19:8 3- - 4 B 6 C. ClovU Unknown, L Place, 1.26 1.44. 1918 G. D. French. NEW 6 28.82 C. 8.75....1918 Unknown, L 8 B 19 Place, ClovU 63 1.36 1918 M. J. Armstrong, L. iu, a urownnorn, Melrose, 36 C. 1.13.. 1.42.. .1918 Unknown, L B Place, ClovU 1.89 1.64. 1918 Ballard ft Armstrong, all sec 36-8-- 48.02 8.69 1918 B 87 C. ClovU Unknown, L 2 Place, 1.26 1.44 1918 Alice Balton, L 29, B 12 Brownhora, Melrose, 2.27 1 11918 C. " 60 Unknown, L 7 B 38 - Place, ClovU 63 1.36 1918 Loring D. Beckwith, L 10, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.13 1Í42 1918 L B 30 C. Place, ClovU Unknown, 1.28 1.44....1918 M. C. Bennett, L 10, B 11 - Brownhorn, Melrose, 4.09 1 Rg 191 L B23 Curry, ClovU Unknown, 42 1.31 1918 A. D. Bobin, L 8, B 15 Norby, Melrose, .23 1 29 1918 5 24 Curry, ClovU . Unknown, L B 21 1.28 1918 G. E. Bonder, SW of SEW . 10.66 ... 2 90 1918 Unknown, L B 28 -- Curry, ClovU .42 1.31 1818 S. L. Boone, L 14, B 9; L B 11; L B 15 , 3 14 B 48 Curry, Unknown, L to Clovls 1.05 1.41....1918 L B 19 Fitxhugh. Melrose - 2 04 1 kt 101! 5 2 Curry. ClovU Unknown, L B 5 - .21 1.28 1918 J. u crown, a ft 01 on ' ...... 15.00 8.68 1918 Unknown, L 8 B 8 - Curry, ClovU 21 -- 1.28. 1918 J. n. UlVnillll, A, AO, A ...... u ...miUVIT, ...... 1.82 1918 L2-7-- B Curry, ClovU .tf Unknown, .21 kl 1.28 1918 J, L. Browning, L 13 to 16, B 4 Norby, Melrose, .68 1.35. ...1818 Unknown. L 12 B 11 - Curry, Clovls . .21 1.28. 1918 J. O. Brvant. 9 horses. 9 cattle and personal 13.69 Curry, 8.87 1918 Unknown, LI B 20 ClovU .10 1.27. 1918 E. A. Bryan, L 21, B 2. Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81. 1.53 1918 to 9 12 B 35 P. Hill, .84 18-8-- Unknown, LI to Clovls i 1.38 1918 M. B. Bunch, NWW and NW of NEW 26.00. fi.28 1918 L B 11 8herlff, ClovU Unknown, .28 1.30. 1918 M. B. Bunch, 9 horses, 80 cattle, 2 hogs and personal C3.67. 9.57 1918 Unknown, All B 3 8. Park, ClovU 1.26 1.44 1918 Jas. Burger, L 4, B 22 Fltzhugh, Melrose, .. .23. 1918 6 7 8. ClovU, 7-- 1.29.... Unknown, L lto B . ClovU 1.26 1.44 1918 Henrv F. Burch. L B 10 FiUhueh. Melrose. . .45. 1.32 1918 Unknown, L 6.6 B 8 8. Clovls, Clovls . .42 1.31. 1918 Jno. M. Cain, L 6-- B 2 '. Brownhorn, Melrose 9.07 65 13 I 1918 Unknown, L 2 B 8. ClovU, Clovls .42.... 1.31 1918 jno, jn. i,ain, ny 01 oyy a it vs 01 n o" o Unknown, L 2 B 14 8. Clovls, Clovls ., ,42 1.81. 1918 L B 8 , Brownhorn, Melrose 41.92 774 191a Unknown, L12 B 22 University Hgts., ClovU 1 .42 1.31 1918 jno. jn. iBin, l. 10 at, a t ...... orownnom, mcirose, 32.01 fl.27 1918 Unknown, L 6 B 35 University Hgts., Clovls .42 1.31 1918 Tom C. Carlin, L 27 to 82, B 15 Brownhorn, Melrose, 8.63 1.82 1918 L4 B 49 University Hgts., 6-- Unknown, Clovls .42 . 1.31 1918 T. C. Carlin, L B 9 Brownhorn, Mcirose, 8.86 1.85 1918 Unknown, L 4 B 2 W. Hgts, ClovU 1.45 1.47 1918 Katie Cannon, L 12, B 8 Moss, Melrose .28 1.29 1918 L 1 B 75 Orlg., 8-- Unknown, ClovU n.in 3.06 1918 Katie Cannon, L B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose, 8.39 2.64 1918 L 6 B 59 Orlg., Unknown, ClovU 6.68. 2.29 1918 O. L. Cash. L 8. B 1 ..Norby. Melrose. 1.23 1.29 11-1- 1918 Unknown, L 2 B 2 Ky. Hgts., ClovU 17-1- ,29. 1.30 1918 Jas. Cassidy, L B 6 Brownhorn, Mcirose, 703 2.27 1918 Unknown, L 11-1- 2 B 13 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .29. 1.30....1918 W. V. uniies, a H, U orownnorn, Mol roso, 68 1.85 1918 L 2 B 14 Ky. ll Unknown, Hgts., Clovls .29. 1.30 1918 W. C. Chiles, L B 21 Brownhorn, Melrose 2 04 1.67 1918 Unknown, L 7 B 18 Ky. Hgts.. ClovU .21. 1.28....1918 J. W. Chauslor, L 12, B 8 .1 Brownhorn, Melrose 1 18 1.42 1918 Unknown, L 6 B 29 Ky. Hgts. Clovls ,29. 1.80. J918 R, D. Cousins, NEW 16 01 8.73 1918 2 B 6 W. O. Underwood, L Carlln, Clovls 1.74 1.61 1918 L. H. Cook, L 15, B 6 Moss, Mcirose 23 Vance, 6 B 16 1.29....1918 Jesse J L Carlln, ClovU 1.45. 1.47 1918 J. la. ivOOK, L. B . Drowiworn, meirose, -í i 2.27 . 1.60 1918 7- A. 1 C. z, I Vandiove, L a Hgts., Clovls .87 1.38. 1918 W. u. toon, zi-z- a . .nrownnorn, Melrose. 1 AO a 1... 2.2. VIWVHB-V-- ifliV Watdoogle, L 5.6 B 71 81-8- 2, Jno O'lg., Clovls 10.73 2.91. 1918 L. H. Cook, L B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose, 2.27. 1.60 1918 E. R Warren, L 9 B 45 Orlg., ClovU j.a 16.37 3.62 1918 TV. V. VyUie, aj o, D 1 I . . . meiruw, .... .68. 1.85 1018 E. Ward, L 9 B 74 Harry Orig., ClovU 14.21 3.46 1918 Julia O. Covatt, L 8, B 18 - Orig., Melrose, .68. 1.35 1918 Jack WaUon, L 8-- 9 B 18 C. Place, Clovls 1 74 1.61....191I R. H. Couley, L B 8 .Brownhorn, Melrose, 8.40. Christ Walters, L 6 B 45 Z. Mend., 1.78....1918 Clovls 21 " 1.28. 1918 Bertha Crenshaw, EM, of SW and WVs of SEW 18.01. 1918 W. Walker, L 6 B 15 4.04. J. Fits., Clovis, 42 " 1.31 1918 S. F. Davidson, SM of NEW 20.60. 4.74 1918 C. Walker, L 11 B 9 J. Curry, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 S. F. Davidson, 4 horses, 6 cows and hogs and personal 6.83. 2.07 1918 11-1- 2 m M T V 1 J. R. Walker. L B 14 Ky. Hgts., ClovU íi-í-nanní, n sri .29 1.30 1918 l. a. iJomeraon, l. d i orownnorn, meirose, ... 1 g ikj iuia Henry E. Wear, L 2 B 8 --' 25-3-- W. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.61 1918 F. H. Dayton, SEW 4 04"" 1918 Jno. Wearry, L B 8 i80l " W. ClovU, ClovU 3.48 1.79. 1918 W. F. Doughton, L B 10 Brownhorn, Mcirose, 4 08 1 88 "1918 W. W. Weddlngum, L 2 B 17 " Fits., ClovU 6 36 " 2.20.,1918 V. N. Dougherty, L 25, B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose, 2 27 1 60 1918 Jno. Wearry, L 1 to 6 B 15 26-2- w Lawn, Clovls 1.45 1.47 1918 N. T. Dougherty, L B 13 Brownhorn, Melrose, .Rfl i b5 1918 8. All B 48 Jacob Williams, and 49 Zf Mend., ClovU 6 30 2.20. 1918 N. T. Dougherty, L B 19 Fitxhugh, Melrose, WllUams, 36 J. 8. All B z. Mend., ClovU 2.53 1.65. 1918 ' L14. B 20 Fitxhugh, Molrose, 8. Williams, All B 24 8-- Jacob Z. Mend., Clovls 2 63 "" 1.65 1918 L B 22 Fitxhugh, Melrose, Willlngham, L 1 B 3 " Pot University Hgts., Clovls .87 " 1.38. 1818 L B 24 Fitthugh, Melrose, L 8 B 20 ' Whllesell ft Harpole, c. Place, Clovls 1 74 1.51. 1918 L7, B 25 Fitxhugh, Melrose, 12 B 29 Jno. Withers, L : c. Hgts., Clovls 99 2.66. 1918 L B 26 Fitxhugh, Molrose, 1 B 22 .""""I""" F. E. Wheeler, L c. Place, Clovis 87 " 1.38. 1918 L 4, B 28 Fitxhugh, Melrose, ' Woods, W. T. Personal ... 7 25" 2.37 1918 L B 8 Fitxhugh, Melrose, Wren, 8 B 21 Clovis 7.7."..-"- !58 B. T. L w. Lawn, 1.84 1918 L B 8 Fltzhugh, Melrose, i R, Wrolthers, B 28 "! J. All c. Hgts., Clovis 8 48 " 1.79 1918 L B 10 Fitxhugh, Melrose, ft Dulaney, L B 13 11-1- 2 16 Wrmltber and B C. Hgts., Clovis . 1 45 1.47 1918 L B 18 Fitxhugh, Melrose, int. L 20 B 77 C. B. Wynegan, i Orig., Clovls 813 2.49 1918 L B 16 Fitxhugh, Melrose, L 11 12 B 20 . II. W. Youmans, Flu., clovls . ti 1.88....191Í L B 17 Fitshugh, Melrose, 7.47...... 5 41 1918 20 B 9 15-1- 6, II. C. Allen. L a.a..s... Marshall. Texlco '." 24 1.80 1918 L. W. Downing, L B 24 Fitxhugh, Melrose, .45 1.321. ,Il918 L 18 B 10 W. W. Allison, orlg., Texlco (01 2.19 Hit Continued on page five of this ection. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOV1S, N. M 1919. PAGE 5.

Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. & Costs Yr. Name . Description Town or Add. Tax Int. 4 Costs Yr. L. W. Downing, L 1, B 19 Fitzhugh, Melrose, . .23 1.29 1918 C. Willis. LI. B B Fitz, Melrose, .23 1.29 1918 L. W. Downing, L 3, B 22 . Fitzhugh, Melrose 23 1.29... 1918 W. F. Witten, Imp., 4 horses, 4 cattle, personal 2.66. 1.66 1918 Dempsler, Mill Co., W'4 of SE'4 9.00 2.64 1918 W. Williams, L 19, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose, . .91. 1.40 1918 E. 3.58 1918 Geo. F. Dounen, L 12-1- B 13 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.86 1.45 1918 Whitehead. SW4. 15.01. B. Woodward. L 6. B 4 Orig., Melrose, 1.35 1918 W. Dunlap, of 3.80 1.84 1918 .68. J. SE'4 SE'4 H. Woods, L B 8 Moss, elrose 45 1.82.. ..1918 Hugh Eagles, L 11-1- B 15 Norby, Melrose .45...... 1;35 1918 D. R. Woods. NW4. 18.01.. 4.04.... 1918 W. D. Evans, L 28, B 17; L B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose, 7.71 2.44 1918 Sallie Yassett, L 23-2- B 1; L 20 to 25, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 14.07 3.43 1918 J. W. Edwards, L 80, B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.13 1.42 .1918 is, Younger, L 15-1- a 6 -- - rrownnorn, Melrose, .3 . z.vh iib T. H. Klwood, L 6, B 26 Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 1.29 .1918 B. Younger. L B 18 Brownhon. Melrose 2.27 1.60 1918 W. H. Elenburgh, SW4 NW 1 32.42 6.33 1918 Jno. A. Youi.g, L 11-1- B 20 Jrownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 1.63 1918 S. R. Estep, L B 28 J Fitzhugh, Melrose 68 1.3D .1918 J. Brown. NWV4. 9.81 2.74 1918 Fred Fox, WV4 of SIS. M and B V of 8W. !4, 4 M. Freeman, NW'i, 2; NE'A & NW 14 36.03 6.89 1918 B. Vt of NW. !4 and W. "A of NE. W, ." 29.00 7.00..., 1918 Lawrence Ascree, SEW, 32-2-- 17.01 3.89.. ..1918 Ü M. L. Front, L 10-1- 1 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.56 1.9 1918 .. Boucher, 2 horses, 15 cattle and personal 11.81) 3.08 1918 M. L. Frost. L 15-1- 6 B 6 Brownhorn, Mulrone 5.68 2.08. 1918 L. Causey, SE!4, 17.00 3.89.... 1918 H. D. Frost, L B6 Brownhorn, MelroHe 8.38 2.55... .1918 P. Davis, 7 horses, 6 cattle and personal 8.45 2.56 1918 Jno. K Flrcb, L B 4 Brownhorn, Melroae 17.02 3.89 .1918 A. Ferguson, SW'4, 17.01 3.89 1918 David T. Foley, SW'4 46.03 8.19... .1918 R. Frión. SW M. 4 17.01 3.89 1918 T. E. Fletcher, 4 horses, 2 cows, 1 bog and personal j - 3.02 1.72 . .1918 ti. W. Flncher, NW4. 4 15.31 3.62 1918 First. Natl. Bk., SW'4 of 8Eí 18.2.31; Nft of NK4 L. Urouden. 62 cattle and personal 55.95 9.93 1918 and SB. 4 of NE. V4 19.2-3- 1 18.01 4.04... .1918 C. P. Glen, 2 cattle and personal . 19.53 4.28.. 1.1918 W. K. Franklin, L 23-2- 4 B 8 ..Moss, Melrose 45 1.32... .1918 Ella' T. Grant, NWÍ4, 4 , 15.31 3.62 1918 J. L. üobus, L 14 13 11 Brownhorn, MelroHe 4.08 1.88... ..1918 Uliver Uoff, NW4 4 17.01 3.89 1918 C. H. Garner, L B 6 Brownhorn, Melroso 11.34 3.00... ..1918 K. Herrín. SW',, 4 15.32 3.62... .1918 Kate Ourdner, L lto 6 B 8 Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.46... ..1918 M. D. Herring, 5 horses and personal 4.60 1.96 1918 IT. Q Gutes, L 1 B 16 : j, Fits., Melrose . 23 1.29... .1918 O. D. Herrén, 2 horses .... 1.70 1.60 1918 Wm. Ullllun Estute, L 25-2- 6 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60... .1918 S. H. Hollund, Est.. SW'4. 17.01 3.89 1918 E. C. Orassaway, BW. 18.01 4.04.. ..1918 F. Hopper, 9 horses, 84 cattle 16 hogs and personal 103.88 17.25. ...1918 M. V. Ourley, L 27.28 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. ..1918 Geo. Jones, Est., NE4, 27-2-- 19.68. . 4.57 1918 O. h. Haas, 8. of NE. '4 and N'4 of BE. ' 18.01.. 4.04.. -- 1918 E. B. Lewis, L 2-- B 8 Havener, .17 1.28 .1918 B. B. M. Hodges, L 7 B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 6.68 2.07. -- .1918 Kelly, Mofar, NMi 27.22. 6.47 1918 K 4.11 B. M. Hodges, L 5 B 8 Moss. Melrose .23 1.29. -- .1918 Montgomery, NW'lf NE',4, 18.44. ..1918 W. F. Hoffman, L 12 B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.08 1.88. ..1918 M. Armstrong NW'A . 5.70. 2.13 1918 D. 28-2-- 2.34 J. M. Hollund. Li 8 B 3 Brownhorn, Melroso 6.68 2.07 -- .1918 Wm. Anderson, SW'4, 7.03. 1918 Annie A. Holland, L lto 6 B 16 Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.45 ..1918 Baxter A Brown, SW'4, 17.11. 3.90 1918 C. K. Holcomb, N. H of bE. 4 and 8 k of NE. U 17.02 3.89.. ..1918 r. Bergman. SEVÍ, 14.26. 3.46 1918 Bishop. 13-1-- L. J. House, Li 15 li 3 ..Brownhorn. Melroae 2.27.. 1.60. 1918 W. 8A SE'A. NVj NEW. 14.26 3.46. 1918 W. Biiggs. 14-2-- 7.14 Houston-Har- t Lbr. Co., SE "4 1 , Orlg., Melrose 3.40 1.78 -1- 918 NEW and NW'A. 38.02 1918 Guy Cain, 2 17.11 2.90 Houston.Hart Lbr. Co., L B 3 18 04 .... 4.04. -- .1918 NE, 1918 7.03. 2.34 W. W. Harris, L 2, B 5. L 8 B 8 r Fltz., Melrose 68.. .. 1.35. .".1918 James Couch. NW'. ..1918 84-2-- W. N. Harris, L B 13; L4-5-- B 3; L B16 Joseph Conley, SW'4. , 7.03. 2.34 1Í18 U. W. 2.63 L B 17 Fltz, Molrose 2.72 1.66. -1- 918 Tinker, W'j of MS, 8.93. 1918 Green, 23-2-- 2.34 J. B. Harroll, Jr.. NW. 4 18.01 4.04. -1- 918 NW'i, 7.03. 1918 M. F. WM, 43.72 8.02 Juo. W. Hassell, L B 3 Mbss, Melrose .68 1.35. -1- 918 Hancock, NW4 1918 81-4-- 4 W. W. Hagnian, NW & 17.11 3.90 1918 Jno. W. Hassell. L B 12 .Moss, Melrose .' 1.13 1.42.. .1918 NE'4 W4 NW', . 7.63 2.43 101 J. 0. Hargrove, L 12 B 22 Fltz., Molrose .23- - 1.29- -. .1918 Chas. Harris, part of NWÍ4, H. 10-1-- 18.15 4.06 A. Harrell, L B 24 Fltz, Melrose ... 1.32 -1- 918 Heneise. NE'4. 1918 R .5. ' 1 r':; A. Hunuuons, L 10 B 16 Orlg., Melrose .68. 1.35 .. 1918 A. 11. Heneise. 2 horses. 76 cattle. 1 hog and personal... 64.86 9.28. ...1015 ' J. W. Harrington, L 9 B 4 Orlg., Melrose .68. 1.35.. 1918 W. A. Johnson, Imp., 4 horses, 10 cattle and personal.. 9.42 2.71 1918 H. M. SW 3 17.11 8.90 8. I). Hamilton, L 27. 28 B 5 Brownhorn, Melroso 5.68. 2.07 -- .1918 Johnson, 4 1318 Wm. H. Krouks, NWÍ4, ' 7.03 2.34 8 .D. Hamilton, L B 10 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.36 1.4- 5- .1918 ' ..1018 8. M. Hensay. L B 1 Norby, Melrose .91 1.38 .1918 H. P. Mullen, Imp,, 2 horses, 2 cattle and personal 1.30 1.44 1913 1.32-6.6- Dallas McDaniel, 4 horses, 300 cattle and personal 195.74 31.68 A. D. Hill, L B 11 Moss, Melroso .45 8.. -1- 918 - ..1918 - W. C. Orson, 6 horses, 175.79 28.50 P. U. Ingram, 8W. 4 2 35.02 -- .1918 256 cattle . ..1918 33-3-- A 43.56 7.99.. P. Reasoner. NWÍ4, . 16.72 3.84 1918 lrvln Pool, Mdse. and Furniture and Fixtures .. .. -1- 918 ' ' P. Rvasoner, 4 8 and personal 9.46 L. B. Johnston, NW. H J8.01 4.04- -. ..1918 J. horses, cattle . 2.711.1918 W. H. Kuthland, 31-2-- 6.70 2.13 M. W. Johnson, L 7 B 16 Orlg., Melrose .68 1.35. -1- 918 SW, ..1918 J. P. Kellev, L 10 B 21 Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29. ..1918 D. I. Sears, SW'4, 3 . . 7.08 2.84... .1918, J. P. Kolley, L 13 B 11 : Moss, Melrose .23 1.29. ..1918 R. L. Thurman, Imp., 3 horses, 2 cattle, 2 hogs, personal. 2.62 1.60... .1918. L 1 12, B 7 St. Vrain, 2.28 1.60 1918. J. P. Kelley, L 1 12 Moss, Melrose 45- - 1.3- ..1918 Unknown, to . 2- T. F. Wallace. 12.36 8.15 .1918. E. C. Kelley, L 1 to 6 B 15 .Norhy, Melroe 1.36- -. 1.45.. .1918 E'. Jack Brochor, SE 2 t 13.60 3.34 1918 Joe Kohl. L 23 B' 11 Brownhorn, Melroso 2.27. 1.60 -1- 918 '4, 2 27-2- Otta Magee, NW'4, u. 13.51 1918 Win. King. L 8 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrost 2.27. 1.60. -1- 918 3.34.... K. 4.60 191$, T. E. Knight, L 25.20 B 6 Brownhorn. Melroso 3.86 1.85. ..191 K. Miller, SW'i, L 1, 21.62 A. Peterman, NW and NWÍ4, 2 8.10 2.50 1918 B. N. Kluney, L, 15-1- 6 B 7 . Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60. 1918 NE'4 S'j T. Skeen, Imp., 4 horses, 9 6 hogs, personal. 20.71 4.46 1918 W. D. Klults, L 8 B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 1.63. ...1918 cattle, . F. T. Tale, Imp., 6 horses, 3 cattle and personal..... 4.59 r.95 1918 Frank Kolbeck, L 4 B 2 - - .Moss. Molrose .45 1.32. -1- 918 Unknown, NW'A of NW',i, 2 2.70 1.67 1918 J. D. Lamb, L 2 B 1 Orlg.. Melrose .23 1.29. -1- 918 & 6 21-2- Lindley Bryan, NE'4 and NW14, 40.02 7.45 1918 J. D Lamb, L 2 B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.86 1.85. -1- 918 1 4.04-1.3- C. D. Coleman, 9.60 2.65 1918 C M Lewis, K of 8W'4 18.00. 2. ...1918 SW, B. Coffey, NW 1 12.00 8.11 .1918 J. P. Leather, L 5 B 24 Vltz., MclroMe .45. 918 '4. -1- W. O. Evans. L B 5: L 28. B 17 6.44 2.09. E. W. Maddln, NE'4 28.2-3- 2 15.01. 3.68. -1- 918 ...1918 26-2- G. T. Glen, 3 horses and personal 3.37 1.71 1918 C. M. Mathney, L 24 6 B 15 Brownhorn. Melrose 1.36. 1.45.: .191 ... . Kenningham, 2 14.41 3.48 C. M. Mathney, L B 6 Brownhorn. Melrose 6.93. 2.17 .1918 Minor NW'4. - 1918 Ora F. Holley, 5 31.47 6.12 A J. Mathews, L 29 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42 .1918 Est, NE'4 NW' 1918 Kate Moggard. 23-6-- 12.75 3.22 1918 A. A. Maglil. L 23-2- 4 B 3 , Norby, Melrose .45. 1.32. -1- 918 SE. T. S. Moggard, SW'4, 23-5-- 12.76 3.22 1918 Melrose Savings Bank. L 14 B 3 Orlg., Melrose 68. 1.36.. -- .1918 H. B. Mix, 6 horses, 14 cattle and personal 13.21 Joseph C. Meyers, L 6 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27. 1.60. 918 8.301918 -1- May Banchers, NWy4. X T 12.33 8.15 1918 Jas. a. Miller, NW4 14 Brownhorn, Melrose 18.01. 4.04. -- .1918 " WLTI" J. R. Claybrook, all sec 3 70.92 12.24 1918 J. E. Miller, L 20 B 2 Brownhorn. Melrosj 1.81- - 1.63. -- .1918 C. 27.75 J. H. Mitchell. L 0 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60. ..1918 I.. Dodson, NW!4 5.451918 21-2- D. NW 2.18 1918 J. W. Monday, L 2 B 14 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60. -1- 918 W. King. N'A of 6.66. J. F Monday, 4 horses, 8 catile and personal 6.72 2.28. 1918 U. D. Ratklff. Imp., 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 hogs and persona6 - 1.59 1.40 1913 J. L. Morgan. L 16 B 19 Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29. 1918 N. F. Rhodes, NE'4 16.21 ... 3.76 1918 J. U Morgan, BVi of SE'4 9.40 2.71 ...1918 Santa Fe Pac. Ry. Co., L 3-- 4 and SVi of NWÍ4 16.21 3.76 1918 W. 16.21 3.76 1918 J. A. Moore. L 10-1- 1 B 2 :- -. Brownhorn. Mclrosu 4.55 1.95 -.- 1918 Ed. Whips, 8E'4 Robert P. Morris, U 3.4 B 9 Flti,, Melrose . . .45. 1.32 1918 A. T. Donelson, 8 horses and personal 7.&fl,.. 2.43 22-2- 3 8 63 2.69 1918 Morgan ft Scott, L 3 B 14 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.36 1.45. ...1918 J. L. Porter, horses. 4 cattle, 4 hogs and personal - - 34.2-3- 7 26.27 Í.32 1918 Joseph C. Meyers, I, 8 9 B 2 -- , Brownhorn, Melrose 4.55 1.95 -1- 918 Unknown, L W. B. McBee, L 22 B 11 Brownhorn. Melrose 2.27 1.60 1918 J. 8. Johnson, 6 horses, 18 cattle, 3 hogs and personal. 18.59-- 4.13 .1918 80.11 6.91 W. B, McBee, L 4.6-- 6 B 2 Flti., Melrose .68 1.85 1918 Victor Johnson. 8 1918 15-1- BW14 19.16 4.21 B McDulror. L 6 B 9 Moss, Melrose .- - .45 .. 1.32. 1918 . SE'i of 1918. 'Wm. I). McOanlels, 8E'4 18.01 4.04. 1918 Wilkinson ft Ramey, NE'4 . I4 86 8.54. 1918 17-1- L. 31.5-3- 6 17.11 8.90 1918 B. J. Norby, All B 8 Norby, Melrose 6.46 8.09 1918 8. Bennett. NE'4 17.11 T. D. Nelson, NWV. 15.01 3.68. 1918 A. D. Beck, NWtf , 9.90 1918 7 R. S. Imp., 3 190 1.25 1918 O. W. Parrlsh. L B 8 Moss, Melrose .45 1.32 -1- 918 Coson, horses, and personal H. H. Hale, 5.3-3- 6 23.77 4.Í6.J..1918 F. M. Psddleford, Personal 2.72 1.67 1918 8WÍ4 ' . W. 3.80. 1 u a. a D H. Pattlson, L 5 B 4 Orlg., Melrose 68 1.35. -- .1918 J. Horn, Imp. 29.40- Manr E. Parker, L 24 B 8 Brownhorn, Melrojo 4.08 ... 1.88- - 1918 W. M Krletzburc. Imn.. 5 horses. 8 cattle and norsonal. - 5.84. 1918 2 17.11 8.90 J. U Paga, I horse, 8 cows, 1 hog, and personal .(6 1.34- - 1918 8. J. Perkins. L Sec. 1913 14-5- Í.81 R. Renick, L 13 to 16 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 8.20 2.62. 1918 C C. Rork, NWÍ4 1918. 2.74. 1918 R. A. Pennington, NE'4 15.01 3.58. 1918 Rork Bros., 2 horses, 8 hogs and personal ...... 167. 2.4-3- 17.11 L. D. Petrosa, E'4 of 8WV4 9.40 2.71 ...1918 Rose Schultz, BWtt 6 8.90 1918 H. R. of 7.10 R. A. Pennington, L 2 B 14 Norby, Melrose .40 1.81 1918 Sherwood. Part SE4 2.34.1918 W. R. 5. 17.11 3.90. 1818 Presley k Davenport, NWV4 22.2-3- 2 36.02 6.68 1918 Smulley. SWtf . 19.01 4.20 1918 Mary M. K. Pruetl. 8E 18 - 16.81 3.86 ...1918 W. E. Snider, SW14 - H. M. Imp.. S 4 personal - 23.61 6.92 1918 L. Q Prltchsrd. L B 11 Orlg., Melrose - 2.04 1.67- - 1918 Westfall, horses, cattle and .... 3 1 -- 116 2.20 1918 E Ruckman. NW4 18.01 4.04. 1918 Oeo. Barto, Imp., horses, 8 cattle, hog and personal. . i. 12.00 3.11. 1Í18 M. Ray, L 20.21 B 11 6.68 2.13. 1918 L. L. Koff, 8E14 - i. 1.60 1.60 1918 M. Ray, L 27 B 11 Brownhorn, Molrose 2.27 1.60 1918 Oarlln Massey, Imp. - i. 160.33 26.26 1918 R. E. Roe, L 1 B 14 : : Norby, Melrose 23 1.2 1918 L Morrison, 5 horses, 236 cattle and personal Nicholson, Imp., 2 cattle, 1 hog and personal 1J7 1.43. 1918 Jno. H. Rutter, L 10 B 4 L 7 B 17 68 1.35. 1918 Orel M. V. 16.81 2.93. 1918 A. Kilter, L 28 B 12 Brownhorn, Melroso 2.27 1.60. 1918 Adams. SWU J Val Imp. on 2 horses - - 3.4? 1.78. 1918 A. L. Richardson, L 4 B 18 .Orlg.. Melrose 68 1.35. 1918 Deltz, NE'4 and personal.. 10.5-3- 13 B. T. NE14 1 51 234. 1918 M. A. Roberts, L 11 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 1.53 1918 Johnson, Henry Metcalf. 8W 19.27 4.23. 1918 P. A. Rumbaugh, L B 21 . . ... Brownhorn, Melrose .... . 2.04 1.57-- .1918 - W. A. McLaln, - 18.51 8.34 1918 M. Russell, L 26 B 11 ...... Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60 1918 SE'4 J...... 11.70 8.06 1918 Ruthford, L 1 B 6 Norby, Melrose .23 1.29 ...1918 Ross Nicholson, SWtt Addle 2 6 1 hog 1.35- 1918 8W 18.01. 4.04. 1918 Ross Nicholson. horses cattle. and nersonal - W A. Scott, 13.51 234 1918 Sallie J Sebastian, 8E 15.01 3.58 ...1918 H. C. Pearson. SE'4 A. V. Btloken, : 13.50 2.34. 1918 H. Bhumard, L 9 B 23 Fits., Melrose 23. 1.29. 1918 SEA U J R Shurtletf, BEU 11.35 3.00 1918 O. Shrum, L B 9 Moss, Melrose .68 1.35 ....191Í J. E B 10J1 2.83. 1918 Blaton, L 9 B 8 Brownhorn, Molrose 3.40 1.77. 1918 Wilson, NW4 J. T. S. Chapman, Imp. and personal .(4 1.34- - 1918 A. Smith, 4 horses, 13 cattle, 2 hogs and personal 13.34 3.31. 1918 L U J. A. Cain, 12.01 3.11. 1918 Willie Smith, L 1 B 25 Fltz.i Melrose .23 1.29 ... 191S SW'4 Ed. DeBerry, SWtt .....-- - - 11.20 2.98 1918 C. 8mllh. L 2 B 26 Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29 1018 ...... Chas. H. H. Hudspath, Imp., 6 horses, 9 cattle, 1 bog and personal n.oi 8.20 1918 E. Smith, L 4 B 25 Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29 1918 Willie Mary Palmer, 12.00 1918 E. P. Smith. L 8 B 25 FIU., Melrose .23 1.29 ...19 SE'4 ill W. 8. Thomas, 3 horses, 1 cow ------2.96 1.70 1918 L 6 B 26 Fltz.. Melrose ... .23 1.29 19 Cor Smith. A. Imp., 8 horses, 4 cattle and personal - - 4.47 1.94.... 1918 8 B 11 Fltz., Melrose .23 J.29 1U i. Thomas, Homer Smith, L 2 1.14 1.4B. 1918 .46 1.32 101 J. fiurchett, 4 horses, cattle and personal A. Smith, L 0 B 15 Nor!: Melrose J. Campbell Lewis, SW14 1241 M. Bnlder. L B 2 - Brownhorn, Melrose 3.40 1.77 ...191 ft 3.171918, Jno. M. - 15.01 8.58 19U1 L. B. Simmons, L B 6 Brownhorn, Molrose 11.34 Z.90 Rice. SW'4 C. O. Cain, 14.94 J. H. 8nlder, L B 23 Fltz., Melroso .45 1.32. ...19 8W'4 3.661918 Mildred M Lewis, 26.51 5.20 191S Effle Dollman. 8E14 and NEK 30.00 6.90. 1918 Ntt 11)18 C. T Morton. NW4 12.76... 3.221918 A. Stubblefleld, L 31-3- 2 B 4 Prownhorn, Molrose 5.68 2.13. WV4 21.94.. 4.80-- 1918 Med Btocard, NW'4 16.01 3.68. 19 Daniel McOee Hen H McUce. NE'4 C 3 ... 1020 2.83 1918 Geo. P. Bteel, L 29 B 6 .- Erownhorn, Melrose 1.69 1.60 191 - H M Tnvlor NICU ... 1275 J. J. Stevens, L B' 18 Melrose 1.36 1.45. 191S 2.221918 Wm. E. Sec. all Seo. 8ec. 6"6-3- 4 147.14 24.47. 1918 T. Bykes, 6 B 15 Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29. ...1918 Wallace. All all Henry L personal 439.42 69.36 1918 Taylor, B 78, L 24 B 17, L 21 to26 B 20 Brownhorn, Melrose 6.80 2.30. 1918 Wm. E. Wallace. 13 hors. 10 cattle and J. A. L 12.76 .3.22. 1918 Alice Taylor, NEK 6.00 2.18. ...1918 Jumlous Walker, NW:4 E. 10.72. 2.89. 1918 K. 17-1- B 1 -- Brownhorn, Melrose 4.78 1.98. 1918 J. Walker, NWtt It. Turrentlne, L 8 ...... 22.96. 4.60. 1918 14 B 12 Orlg., 68 1.35. ...1918 C. J. Wilhlte, SVi Minnie Toone, L Melrose 35.64.. 6.76 1918 1 10 B 19 Melrose 34.02 .6.58. 1918 Earl R Taylor. E' Unknown, L to Brownhorn, 15.31. 3.63. 1918 4.04 Earl Batea, NE'4 Inknowu, 8WVI of NE 18.01 ...1918 30.62. 1918 J. B. Benton, NV4 6.99 1918 nknown, Nl, of BWtf 2 9.40 2.71. i Oeo. Imp.. 5 horses, 2 hogs and personal 9.08. 2.65-- 1918 Unknown, L 18 B 2 .. Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 - 1.60 ...1918 Hetchins, . J. D. 8W14 18.84.: 8.87 1918 Unknown, L 21 B 4 .... - Brownhorn, Melrose 4.54 1.95. 1918 Roberts, Lonnle 1 hnrsa and Dersonal . 170 1.61- - 1918 Vnknomn, L 22 B 4 . ...Brownhorn, Melrose 4.64 1.95 ...1918 Well. ... Imp.. 5 5 7.63 2.43- - 1918 I, 17 B 1 Brownhorn, Molrose 2.27 1.60. ...1918 Sam Williams, horses. cattle I'Mfnowu. 19 21 4.21-..19- R. M. Harmon, L L 2 L 9, B 8 - -- Brownhorn, MolroBe 2.27 160 ...1918 Unknown, 18.6-3- 2.75 .1918 L 27 B 6 . - . Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81...... 1.53 ...1918 Katie M. Harmon. NWV4 7 Unknown A. M. 8W,'4 ".41. 3 48. 1918 Unknown! L 28 B 6 . ..Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 1.68. 1918 Duncan. Matv U. Hestherlv. Imn.. 1 horse. 6 cattle and personal - - 2.02. 1.63 1918 Unlnown, L 17 B 7 ... .Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42 ...1918 A. 2 11. v. 3.48. 1918 Unknown, L 18 B 7 . - Brownhorn, Molrose 1.13 1.42 1918 1. Cllft. L Cole Moore, 1 cow personal 3.45. 1.78 1918 Unknown, L 19 B 7 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.13 1.42 1918 ft and D. C. -- - 3.04 1.72 1918 Unknown, L 20 B 7 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.13 1.42 1918 Elllston, 8WV4 of 8E'4 B. F. 7 SEW 8.6-3- 7 29.46 6.81. 1918 Unknown, BWW Brownhorn, Molrose 18.01 4.04. 1918 Freeman. NE14 and Geo. Kitchens, 4 horses, 33 cattle and personal 17.61 3.98. 1918 A. M. Underwood, L 20 to 23 B 9 .....Brownhorn, Molrose . 5.68 2.13. ...1918 J. J. Spurlln, Imp., 8 horses. 4 cattle, 1 hog and personal 13.44 8 S3 1918 B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27- 160.. ...1918 Alice Vaughn, L 80, - W. a Cathey, 1000 head cattle 720.40 112911918 Dan W. Vinson, personal 9 07 2.6- 5- ...191 Hollene 2.56 191H Norby, T. E. Foster, L 7 B 6 1.64. I. 9. B 14 Melrose .23 1.29.. ...191 50 1 64.-1- W.tr Jno. Oandy, 2 horses, 8 cattle, 1 hog and personal 2 918 hh B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.4- .1918 E. G. Walker. L 15, 2- 8. O. 8wail, 8W4 4Í.Í1 3.111918 v. n I. IB. B 6- - mom, weirose, .23. 1.29. ..191 1.33 wiii. Unknown, L 6.7.8 B 1 -- T noiiene ,z T. r. I. 2.9-4- . B 19 Fitz. Melrose .68. 1.85. ..1918 im w w.iUer. Unknown, L 1 to 18 B 2 Hollene '.. 1,691918 i'mr v. winQvar 1, 17.18. B 10 . ...Brownhorn. Melrose. 8.40 . 1.77. ..191 n ...... Unknown, 11 B 8 Hollene , .14...- .- 1.28. 1918 Brownhorn, Me vote 2.27 1 60-- ..191 L Mary E. Weaver, L 14, B 8 Unknown, L Hollene i .84 1.88 .1918 10-1- .'.P18 B4 J. L. Willis. L B 6..... Brownhorn, Melrose, 9.76...... 2.75. Continued ou page eyjtt of tl is section. Addle Winchelt, L B 17 Fit, Melrose .68 1.85. ..1918 TAGE 6. THE CLOVIS NEWS, 'LOVIS, N. M., 1919.

Nombre. Cuidad o addition. Tassacion. Interch y Costa. Ano. I Nombre. Descripción, Cuidad o addicion. Tassueion. Interes y Costa, Ano. L. W. Downing, L 1, B 19 Melrose 23. 1.29... .1918 T. C. Willis, L 1, B 8 Fitz, Melrose, .23 1.29 1918 L. W. Downing, L 3, B 22 Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 1.29 .1918 W. F. Witton, herramientos, 4 caballos, 4 vacas, personal 2.66 1.66 1918 Dempsler, Mill Co., W!i of SE'i 9.00 2.64... .1918 J. W. Williams, L 19. B 8 Brownhorn. Melrose. .91 1.40 1918 A. E. Whitehead, SWVi, 15.01 8.58 Geo. F. Dounon, L 12-1- B 13 Brownhorn Melrose 1.36 1.45... .1918 1918 J. B. Woodward, L 6, B 4 Orig., Melrose, 68 1.86 of SEW 6 3.80 1.84... .1918 1918 W.J. Dunlap.SE', T. H. Woods, L B 8 Moss. elrose. 45 1.32 191 Hugh Eagles, LU-12- , B 15 ! Norby, Melrose .45 1.35... .1918 D. R. Woods. NWW. 18.01 4.04. lata W. D. Evans, L 28, B 17; L B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 7.71 2.44... .1918 Sallio Yassett, L 23-2- B 1 ; L 20 to 25, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 14.07 3.43 1918 J. W. Edwards, I, 30, B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42... .1918 j. 0. lounger, l, io-i- a 0 . rrownnorn, Melrose, 9.93...... 2.78 leig T. H. Elwood, L 6, B 26 Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 1.29... .1918 J. B. Youwrer. L B 18 .Brownho.'n. Melrose. 2.27 1.80 iota W. H. Elenburgh, SW", NW', 32.42 6.33... .1918 Jno. A. Young, L 11-1- B 20 rownhorn, Melrose. . 1.81 1.53 "101a S. R. Estcp, L 12-3- , B 28 Fitzhugh, Melrose 68 1.35... .1918 J. Brown, NWVi, 9.61 2.74... 191a ' 17.3-3- C. M. Fred Fox. WV4 of 8K. 4 and E of SW. i. 3 Freeman. NW',. NE'A ft NW lA 88.03 6.89 1918 E. V4 of NW. A and W. of NE. Vi, 29.00 7.00.. .1918 I.awrence Ascree, SE'4, 32-2-- . 17.01 3.89 1918 1 -- W. E. M. L. Frost, L B 12 Brownhorn, Melrorfo 4.56 1,95.. .1918 Boucher, 2 caballos, 15 vacas y personal 11 80 8.08. 1918 5 68 R. L. M. L. Frost, L 6 B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.08.. -1- 918 Causey, SE'4, 17.00 3.89. 8.38 G. P. ...1918 H. D. Frost, L B6 .'. Brownhorn, Melrose 2.55.. .1918 Davis, 7 caballos, 6 vaca y personal 845 1918 17.02 D. A. 2.56.... Jno. P. Flrrh, L B 4 Brownhorn, Melrouo 3.89.., ..1918 Ferguson, SW',, 17.01 3.89 1918 45.03 K. David T. Foley, SW14 8.19.. -1- 918 rrion, 8W 17.01 3.89 1918 T. 4 1 3 02 1.72 G. W. 4 E. Fletcher, caballos, 2 vacas, cerdos y persona! ..1918 Fincher, NWty, 15.31 3.62 1918 First. Natl. Bk., SW'4 of SK'.i 18.2.31; Nft ot NEVi F. L, Crouden, 62 caballos y personal... 55.95 9.93 G. I9i8 and SE. Vt of NE. tf 18.01 4.0- 4- .1918 P. Glen, 2 vacas y personal 19 53 4.28.:.. 1918 W. R. Franklin, L 4 B 8 - Moss, Melrose 45 1.3- 2- .1918 Ella T. Grant, NW, 4 15.31 8.62 1918 J. L. Gobus, Ii 14 R 11 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.08 1.88.. .1918 Oliver Goff. NW14 4 17.01 3.89 1918 C. R. Oarner, L 4 25 2H B 5 J Brownhorn, Melrose 11.34 3.00.. .1918 C. R. Herrin, SW' 4 15.32 3.62.. ..1918 M. D. 5 Kuto Gardnor, I, lto 6 B 8 -- Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.46.. .1918 Herring, caballos y personal... 4.0 1.96.... 1918 Ij 1 1'. G Gules, n 15 ..Fllz., Melrose 23 1.29.. .1918 O. D. Herrén, 2 caballos 1.50 1918 6 H. Wm. Gillian Eslate. L B 7 .Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 S. Holland, Est., SW',, 17.01 3.89 1918 C. F. E. Grassaway, SW. 4 18.01 4.04 .1918 J. Hopper, 9 cnballos, 34 vacas, 16 cerdos y pt'rsonil . 103.88 17.25. 1918 M. V. Ourley. I. 27 28 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 Geo. Jones, Est., NE',, 19.56 4.57. .1918 G. L. Haas, 8. or NE.' i and N!i ot SE. ',i 9.2-3- 1 18.01 4.04.. .1918 E. B. Lewis, L B8 Havener, .17 1.28. .1918 M. 7 Kelly, B. B. Hodges, I, B 12 Brownhorn, 5.68 2.07.. .1918 Mofar, N'j 27.22 5.47 1918 B. M: G C. R. Montgomery, Hodges, L B 8 Moss, Melrose 23 1.29.. .1918 NW',, NE',, 18.44. 4.11... 1918 W. B T. M. Armstrong, F. Hoffman, I. 12 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.08 1.88.. .1918 NW', , 5.70. 2.13. 1918 M. 8 Wm. D. J. Holland, L B 3 Brownhorn. Molroso 5.08 2.07.. .1918 Anderson, SW',, 7.03. 2.34. 1918 Annie A. Holland, I, lto 6 B 16 Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.45 .1918 Baxter ft Brown, SW',, 17.11 3.90...:l918 C. N. J. P. 3 K. Holcomh, ft of SE. U and S 4 of NE. ,i 17.02 3.89.. .1918 Bergman, SE' 14.20 3.46 1918 L. Ij 15 Ii 3 W. Bishop, 2 J. House, Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 S'j SE' N' NE',, 14.20 3.46 1918 rt G. Houston-Ha- Lbr. Co., SK Orlg., .Melrose 3.40 1.78 .1918 W. Briggs, NE', and NW'i, 3 38.02 7.14. ...1918 Houston-Har- t Co., L 1.2-- B 3 Guy Cain, 2 Mr. 18.04 4.04 .1918 NEK, 2.90 1918 W. W. I, 2, B 6, 8 B 8 James Couch, 3 i'.il Harris, L Fltz., Melrose 68. - 135... .1918 NW' 7.03 2.34 1918 W. N. Harris, L 6 B 3 B 13; L4 3; L B16 Joseph Conley, SW', 7.03 2.34 1918 L B 17 G. W. 13-1-- Fltz, Melrose 2.72. 1.66 .1918 Finker. W'.. of NEK, 8.93 2.63 1918 J. B. Harrell, Jr., NW. Vi P. Green, 3 18.01. 4.04... .1918 NW'4, . 7.03 2.34 1918 Jno. W. Hasscll, I, B 3 M. F. Moss, Melrose .68. 1.35..., .1918 Hancock, W14 NWK T 8.02 1918 Jno. W. Hassell, 1, 4 B 12 W. W. Hagman, Moss, Melrose 1.13. ... 1.42 .1918 NEV NW'4 ft WMi NW',, i . 3.90 1018 J. G. Hargrove, B 22 Chas. Harris, l.ll. 112 Fltz., Melrose 23 ... 1.29 .1918 part of NWK, 7.63.. 2.43 1918 A. D. Harrell, 1. B 24 A. H. Heneise, NE1,, 2 Fltz, Melrose 45 1.32..., .1918 18.15.. 405 T.U8 A. Hammons, I, 10 B 16 A. H. Heneise, 2 caballos, 76 vacas, 1 y ...Orlg., Melrose .68 1.35 , 1918 cerdos personul .. 54.86.. 9.26 101 i J. W. Harrington, I. !) B 4 Orlg., Melrose .68 ... 1.35.... .1918 W. A. Johnson, herramientos, caballos, vacas, personal.. D. ? 2.71. ...1918 S. Hamilton, I. 27. 28 B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 5.68 H. M. Johnson, SWK 3 j 2.07 .1918 11-1- .1318 8 .D. Hamilton, L 9 B 10. Wm. H. Krouks, NWK, 3.90... Brownhorn, Melro.ie 1.36 . 145 .1918 7 03 2.84 1918 8. M. Hensny. I, B 1 Norby, H. P. Mullen, herramientos, caballos, y personal-Dal- Melrose .91 1.3s .1918 vacui las 130 1913 a. u. u 11 11 Moss, McDaniel, 4 caballos, y j. 1.44.... huí, Melrose 45 1.32.. .1918 300 vacas personul 195.74 31.68 1918 P. D. Ingram, SW. '4 W. C. Orson, 6 caballos, 25(1 35.02 6.68.. .1918 vacas 175.79 28.50 1918 Irvin ft Pool, mercancías y muebles y J. P. Reasoner, 1 16-7- accessorios.. . . 43 56 7.99.. .1918 NW',. 3.84 1918 L. B. Johnston, NW. '4 1 " J. P. Reasoner, 4 caballos,' 8 y ig.oi .1918 vacas personul 2.71. ...1918 M. W. Johnson, I, 7 B 16 Orig., W. H. Ruthland, 3 Melrose M .1918 SW'4. '. JO 2.13 1918 10 D. I. 3 J. P. Kelloy, L B 21 Fltz., Melrose .23 .1918 Sears, SW' 13 L. 7?3 2.34.... 1918 J. P. Kelley, L B 11 Moss, Melrose 1.29-1.- " Thurman, herramientos, eabullos, vacas, cerdos, p'snt .23 32- .1918 2 02 1.60 1918 J. P. Kelley, L 12 Unknown, 1 to 12, B 7 Moss, Melrose .45 .1918 u . St. Vraln, 2.28. 1.60 E. C. Kelley, L 1 to 6 B 15 T. F. Wallace, 1918 Norbv, Melrose 1.36 1.45.. .1918 E'i, 12.30. 3.15 1918 Joe Kehl. L 23 B 11 Jack Brochor, SE K, 2 Brownhorn, Molroso . 2.27.. 160 .1918 13.60. 3.34 1918 Wm. King, L 27-2- 8 B 1 Otta Magce, NW1,, 2 Brownhorn; Melrose 2.27 . 160 .1918 13 51 3.84 1918 25-2- R. T. E. Knight, L 6 B 6 Melrnun 1 E. Miller, SW',, L 1, Brownhorn. sis bk .1918 21.62 4.00 1918 n. .x. Kinney, L, 10-1- B 7 J. A. Peterman, NE', and 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27. 1.60.. .1918 NW', S'j NW', 8.10... 2 1918 W. Klults, L l?f18 B 8 J. T. Skcen herramientos, caballos, vacas, pV.il 50.... I. Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81. .1918 cerdos, 20.71... 4.45 1918 Frank Kolhoek, I, B 2 Moss, F. T. Tale, herramientos, 6 caballos, 3 vacas, personul Melrose .45. .1918 4.59... 195 1918 J. D. Lamb, L 2 B 1 ')riit.. Unknown, NW', of NW',, 2 Melrose .23. 1.29.. .1918 2.70... 167 1918 J. D Lamb, U 2 B Limlloy ft Bryan, and 0 '. Brownhorn, Melrose 3.86 1.85. .1918 NE'i NW',, 40.02 7.45 1918 Kj m L,ewis, NV4 ot C. D. Coleman, SW14, 1 HW'4 18.00 4.04 .1918 9.110.. 265 1918 J. P. L 5 B 24 J. B. Coffey, NW V,, 1 Leather, ... Fltz., Melrose .. 45 1.32 .1018 12.00.. 3.11 28.2-3- W, O. 1918 E. W. Maddln, NE'4 2 . ir, m 3.58 .1918 Evans, L B 5; L 28, B 17 (1. 6.44.. 2.09 1918 C. M. Mathney, L 24 25-2- 6 B 15 T. Cien, 3 caballos y personal Brownhorn, Melrose 1.3- 6- 1 45 .1918 .. 3.37.. 1.71 1918 C. M. Mathney, L 6 Minor Kenningham, NW',, B Brownhorn, Melrose 5.93 2.17 .1918 14.41.. 3.48 1918 Z! Ora F. Hollcy. Est., 5 a j. fliaincws, l. B 7 Brownhorn. Melrose 1.13 . 1 42 .1918 NE', NW', 31.47.. 6.12 1014 23-2- 4 Moggard. 4 A. A. Maglll, Ij B 3 Norby. Melrose 45 1.32 .1918 Kate SE '4, 12.75 .. T. S. Moggard, 8.22 1918 Melrose Savings Bunk, L 14 B 3 Orlg., Melrose .68 1 36 .1918 SW',, 12-7- H. 1918 Joseph C. Meyers, L 6 B 7 B. Mix, 6 cabnllos, 14 vacas y personul 3.22.... Brownhorn. Melrose 2.27 160 .1918 1918 May 3 3.30.... Jas. K. Miller, NW' 14 2 Banchers, NW1,, - Brownhorn, Melrose 18.01.. 4.04 .1918 12.33 3.15 1918 J. E. Miller, L 20 B 2 J. R. Claybrook, all sec 3 Brownhorn, Melrosj 1.81 .. 163 .1918 70.92 12.24 1918 J. 11. Mitchell, L 0 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose C. L. Dodson, NWJ4 2.27 160 .1918 27.73 .1918 J. W. Monday, L 2 B 14 Melroao I). W. King. NV4 of NW 645... Brownhorn, .j 2.27 1.60. .1918 68 2.18 J. F Monday, 4 8 vacas y .i...fi. "r.l"" "7.1 - J191Í caballos. personal 6.72 . 2.28 .1918 r:nWotiiv k,...inin. j"""""" -í l.OV ... 1.40 1 1 S J. L. Morgan, I. 16 B 19 ...V P nhruloa KVIi II o t Fltz., Melrose .23 1 29 .1918 fl . . 1821 a. J. L. Morgan, SV4 of 8EV4 Santa Fe Pac. By. Co., 4 it. ..mis 9.40 " 2.71. .1918 L and 84 of NW'i i'21" 376. J. A. Moore, L 1 B 2 Ed. W. Whips. .1918 Brownhorn. Melrose 4.65 196 .1918 SE'i 2, 3.78 A. " .... 1918 Robert F. Morris, J, 4 B 9 Fltz,, Melrose .45. 1 32 .1918 T. Donnelson, 8 caballos y personal 756" 22-2- 243....1918 Morgan ft Scott, L 3 B 16 Brownhorn, J. L. Porter, 3 caballos, 4 vacas, 4 ceidos y """ Morosa 1.36 1.45 .1918 personul i.6 1918 C. í, 2.69. Joseph Meyers, I, 9 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.55 1.95 .1918 i.nnmiwii, o- - ...... ' vi W. B. Mf.Boo, j 22 B 11 Brownhorn. Melrose 2.27 160 .1918 J. S. Johnson, 6 caballos. 18 vacas. 3 cerdos v nerannil" in '.o ...i- - " o.u.to ...... - lUi W. B. McBcc, Ij 4.5-- 6 B 2 Víctor Johnson, H Fltz.. Melrose - .68 ... . 135 .1918 30.11 5.91. 1918 B McDulror, I, 6 B 9 Moss, 1 rreú U ürr. SW14 34.4-3- Melrose .45 32 .1918 SK4 ot SWfc " 1915 4.21 191S Wm. D. McDanlels, BE'i-15-1-3- & Ramey, . .18.01 4 04 .1918 Wilkinson NE' i4.88; 3.61 .1913 B. J. Norby, All H 8 6.4611111 1 Ij. 3i.f-;- s Norby, Melrose 2.09 .1918 a. iionneit, mv, 17.11 3.90 191 T. D. Nelson, NW', 15.01 . 368 .1918 ' iiDnv, . yj ...... 1711 ü ftft mía G. W, Parrlnh, L 7 B 8 ... 1a1111t.-iK.u- - Moss, Melrose .45 1.32 .1918 u. uaouii, iici a chuiiiiui y .personul...... 1 s í F. M. Paddlefórd, Personal 2.72 1 67 .1918 If. H. Hale, SWU 5.3-3- 6 si 77 m "ÍS D H. Pattlson, L 6 B 4 Orlg., Melrose L35 .1918 J. W. Horn, Imp. son .681" W. M. it, wary K. rarker, I. 24 B 3 - Brownhorn, Melro.o 4.08 1.88 .1918 Kriotsburg, herramientos, caballos, vacas, personal 29.60 B J..L. Page, 2 cnballos, 3 vacas, 1 y personal 8. J. Perkins, L 2 8ec. cerdos ,66 1.34 .1918 . 17.11 Ill'" !!. T . . i. Kriirw j n, - - . 13 16 2 rkj I . 'A tit 1 K it. Renlck, L to B Brownhorn. Melrose 8.20. .1918 j. Hum, i . - ...... r,4 8.81. 1918 R. A. Pennington, 1 Rork Bros., 2 caballos, 3 NE'i 15 01 .1918 cerdos y personul . 2 76 1.87.... 1918 L. D. Rose Petross, E'4 of SWfc -- ."" Mol .1918 Penult, SW'4 17 u 390 1918 H, R. R. A. Pennington, L 2 B 14 Norby, Melrose .40 .1918 Sherwood, Part of SE'A - 7 10 2.34 I'll 22.2-3- 2 W. R. Presley ft Davenport, NW'4 36 02 .1918 Hmulley, SWtf 1711 3.90 1918 Mary M. K. Pruett. SEVi' 18 ." 1.11.1.1 16.8Ü .1918 w. E. snider, SW' 19 01 4 on 1,,;. H. M. L. O Prltchard, L B 11 Orlg., Melrose . 2.04 .1918 Westfall, herramientos caballos, vacas v oersoniiL. 2:1 m s'o""",ii,o .. Geo. J. E Ruckman, NV'4 18 01 .1918 Barto, herramientos, caballos, vacas, cerdos, personal - 6.16 2 20 Ij. lam J. M. Ray, h Í0.21 B 11 5.68. .1918 L. Koff, 8E'4 12.00 " a 11 ia J. M. Ray, L 27 B 11 Brownhorn, Melrost 2.27. 1918 Garlln Massey, Imp. 1. 1.6O úo lam R. E. Roe, L 1 14 - Norby, Melrose .23. .1918 L. Morrison. 5 caballos. 236 vacas v nersonul . un 3.1 in or...... Jno. H. Rutter, L 10 B 4 J 7 B 17 .68 .:918 Orel Nicholson, herramientos, 2 vacas, 1 cerdos, persjnal - . M. V. 1.17". L431 118 1918 Adams, SW' - 1U.KI. 2.93. 1918 L. L 4 Dietz, herramientos, "A. Richardson, B 18 -- Orlg., Melrose 68. 1.35 1918 Van ne'i caballos, personal 3 42 1.78....1918 M. A. Roberts, L 12 B 2 Brownhorn. Mulrosa 1.81. 1.63 1918 B. T. Johnson, NE'4 10.6.31 13.51...... 2.34....1918 P. A. Rumbaugli, L B 21 Brownhorn. Melrosu 2.04 1.67 1918 Henry Metcalf, 8W 4.231918 J. M. Russell, L 26 Is 11 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60. 1918 W. A. McLaln. SEV, 13 51 2.34. 191- 8- Aciaie itutnrord. Norby, Melrose .23 1.29.. .1918 Ross Nicholson. 8Wtt 11.70. 1.08. ..1918 W RWJ--lirst Ross Nicholson, 2 caballos, 5 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 1.96. A Scott, 18.01 4.04 .1918 1.35. -1- 918 Sallle J Sebastian, HE'4 15.01 3.58.. .1918 H. C. Pearson, SG' 1361. 2.34. ..1918 L. 9 B 23 A. V. Stlcken, SE' 13.50. H. Shumard, L Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29.. .1918 2.34. -1- 918 R Shurtleff, J. O. Shrum, I. B 9 w Moss, MelroBo .68 1.35.. .1918 J SE'4 11.35. 3.00. 1918 J. T. Sluton, I. 9 B 3 Brownhorn, Melrose .". 3.40 1.77.. .1918 E B Wilson, NW',4 10.81 2.931918 L. Chapman, A. L. Smith, 4 caballos, 13 vacas, 2 cerdos y personal.. .13.34 3.31.. .1918 S. herramientos y personal . .. .64. 1341918 Willie Smith, L 1 11 25 .Fltz.. Melrose 23. 1.29 19IS J. A. Caín, SW'4 12.01. 8.11 1918 C. L 2 B 25 Ed. DeHerry, SW'i 11 20 Chas. Smith, Fltz., Molrose . 1.29 -- 11S 2.981918 v'illle.E. Smith. L 4 B.25 Flu., Molroso . 1.29. .1018 H. II. Hudspeth, herramientos cabullos, vucas, cerdos, p'snl 1261 3.20. 1918 B. P. Smith, I, 3 B 25 Kit., Melrose . 1.29. .1918 Mary Palmer, SK't 2 12.00..... 3.111918 Cora Smith, L 5 B 26 Fltz., Melrose . 1.29. 19ÍS W. S. ThomaH, 3 horses, 1 cow 2! 1.70 1918 J, A. 3 4 Homer Smith, L 8 B 11 Fitz., Melrose . 1.29. .1918 Thomas, herramientos, caballos, vacas, pergonal 4.47. 194. 1918 4 2 y . . A. J. Smith, 1. H 15 Nir!", Melrose 1.32. .1913 J. Burchett, caballo, vacas personal .. 1.14. 1.42. 1918 Jtf. Snider, L B 2 Brownhorn. Melrose 3.40. 1.77. .1918 Campbell ft. Lewis, SW'i 3 12.41 3.171918 L. li. Simmons, 1. B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 11.34 2.9(1. .i.18 Jno. M. Rice. SW'4 18 1 3.68 1918 J. H. Snider, L B 23 Fltz.. Melrose 45 1.32 1!H8 C. O. Cain, SW'4 14.94. 3.561918 Mildred M LewlH, N14 25.51. Kffle Dollman, SE'4 and NE'i 30.00 5.90. -- WIS 5.20 1918 C. A. Stubblefleld, h 2 B 4 Brownhorn, Molrose 6.68 2.13. .11S T Morton, NW', 1276 8.22. 1918 4.1-3- McOoe Med Stocard, NW',4 2 16.01 3.58 .1918 Daniel WM ,. 21.96. 4.801918 ioo. P. 8tecl, Ij 29 B 8 Brownhorn. Molroso 169 1.50 .191 Ben H Mcüee, SE'4 1024) 2.83 1918 J. J. Stevens, L B 18 Orlg., 1.36 1.45.. .191S H. M. Taylor, NE'4 12.76 Melrcie 5.34 2.221918 Henry T. Sykes, L 6 B 15 - Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29.. .I'm Wm. E. Wallace All Sec. all Sec. all Sec. 6 147.14 24.47 1918 J. A. Taylor, Ii B 78, L 24 B 17, L 21 to26 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 6.80 2.30. .1918 Wm. E. Wallace, 13 caballos, 320 vacas y personal 439.42 69.36. 1918 Alice Taylor, NE14 6.00 2.18.. .1918 Jumloiis Walkor, NW'4 12.76 3.22. 1918 17.18 1 J. E. Walker, NW'4 10.72 It li. Turrentlno, L B Brownhorn, Molroso 4.78 T 1.98. .1918 2.891918 Minnie Toono, L 14 B 12 Orlg., Melrose .68 1.35 .1918 C. J, Wllhlte, SH 22.96 4.80. 1918 1 10 B 19 Karl R Taylor, Efc 35.64 I'nknown, L to Brownhoiu, Melrose 34.02 6.68. -- 1918 6.751918 I nknowu, SW't of NE'i - 18.01 .'. 4.04. 1918 Hurl Bntea, NE'4 . 15.31 8.621918 l nKii )ii, N,4 of SW.tf 9.40 2.71. .1918 J. B. Benton. NV4 30.62 8.9. 1918 i;iiknouK B 2 Brownhorn, Molrose - 2.27 1.60. .1918 ueo. Jicicnins, ncrramienios, canauos, ceruos y personal- - ...... 9.08 2 65 1918 Unknown, L 21 B 4 . Brownhorn, Melrose 4.64 1.95. .1918 J. D. Roberts, SW'4 16.84. " Z.gl'" "l918 I'nknown, L 22 H 4 ...Brownhorn, Molrose 4.64 1.95 .1918 l.onnie Well. 1 caballo, y personal . 1.70. 1.61 1918 6 V'liMiown. I, 17 II 1 Brownhorn, Molroso 2.27 1.60. .1918 Sam Williams, herramientos, caballos, 5 vacas. 7.63. 2.43 1918 t'nknown, L 9, B 3 Brownhorn, Molrose Í.27 1.60. .1918 R. M. Harmon. L L 2 19.21 4.21 1918 M. 7 Vi.kiinwn L 27 U 6 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.81 1.63. .1918 Katie Harmon, NWK 9.6O 2.75. -- .1918 Miknown, h 18 H 1 .Brownhorn, Melroso 1.81 1.63. .1918 A. M. Duncan, 8Wtf 14.41 8.48. ..1918 Unknown, I, 17 B 7 ...... Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42. .1918 Maty G. Hoatherly, herramientos, caballos, vacas y p'snl 2.62 . 1.63 1918 I'rkiiown, L 18 B 7 Brownhorn, Molrose - 1.13 1.42 . .1918 A. T. Clirt, L, l-- Z 2IM.3( 14.40 3.48. 1918 Unknown, L 19 li 7 Brownhorn, Melrose j, 1.13 1.42. .1918 Cole ft Moore, 1 vacas y personal 8.45 1.78 1918 1.13 D. C. Elllston, 8WÍ4 of 8E!4 Unknown, L 20 B 7 : Brownhorn, Molrose 1.42. -- 1918 8.04.. . 1.72 1918 18.01 B. F. Freeman, 7 and SE'4 Unknown, BW 1 Brownhorn. Molrose 4.04. -- 1918 NE'4 29.45 6.81.. 1918 33 y A. M. l'nderwood, L 20 to 23 B 9 Brownhorn, MolroBe 5.68 2.13. .1918 Geo. Kitchens, 4 caballos, vacai personal 17.6I 8.98 ji.Spurlin, herramientos, caballos, vacas, cerdos, pers'n'l Alice Vaughn, L 30, B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 . - . 13.44. 8.33 1918 W. B. Cathey, 1000 vocoi ..720.40 112.91 Il918 ; Dan W. Vinson, personal - 8 07 2.65.. .1918 .: L. 7 H 8 Hollene ES Hugh Waters, L 9, B 14 Norby, Melrose 23 1.2- .1918 T. E. Foster, 2 . 1.64 1918 9- Gandy, 2 caballos, 8 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 2. O. Walker. L 15, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42.. .1918 Jno. 60 1.64 .. i9ig E. O. Bwall, 8W 42.01 E. G. Walker, L 18, B 6 Mosa, Melrose 23 1.29.. .1918 8. 3.11 1918 8.7-- 8 B 1 Hollene W. C. Walker, L B 19 Fits, Melrose, .68 1.36.. .1918 Unknown, L .48 1.32. I9ig ..: Unknown, L 1 to 18 B Holleno 2.88 1.69 Mary E. Weaver, L 17-1- B 10'. Brownhorn, Melrose 8.40 1.77.. .1918 t j 1918 B 8 Hollene Mary E. Weaver, L 14, B 8.i..-- . ...Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 Unknown, L 12 .16 1.28 igig Unknown, L 2 8 B. 4 Hollene 64 1.36. L. Willis. I. 10-1- B Brownhorn, Melrose, 9.75 2.75.. .1918 1918 j 5..:'....j 7 Addie Winchelt, L B 17, Fiti, Melrose 68 1.35.. .1918 Continuada en pagina esta sección.

1 THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOV1S, N. M., 19J9, PAGE 7.

Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o addition. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. Unknown, " TAKING NO CHANCESI . Savings Campaign LIBS Hollene -- . .15 1.28... 1918 Vnknown, L 1 to to 20 B 6 Holene 1.60 1.60... 1918 Unknown, L to 15 B 7 Hollene .96 1.39.... 1918 Is Boon To Women Unknown, L U to 16 B 10 . ..Hollene .81 1.38 1918 Unknown L 4 to B 11 Hollene 1.60 1.60 ., 1918 The average family In Texas, unknown, L 1 to 6 B 12 Hollene .96 1.39 1918 Louisiana, and Mexi- Unknown, L 1.2-- 3 E 13 Hollene .48 1.32 1918 Oklahoma New Claud Water, herramlentoi y oersonal Hollnnn .96. 1.39 1918 co is not wealthy enough for the u, W. Wlmberly, 3 2 caballo, vaca y personal 4.15 1.88... 1918 lady of the bouse" to have all Jesse Ruther. 8IS'4 and EWU : ni 4.97.. .1918 it the wants. I. N. Smith, 5 caballos y personal : ...... 1.92 1.54.. .1918 little conveniences abe Unknown, 8K14 . 1440" 8.48 .1918 Through Thrift and War Savings 8. A. Jackson, NW',i 12.01. 3.11 .1918 Stamps, however, the Government Fred Morris, 6 caballos, 4 vacas, cerdos y personal 6.00. 1.98.. .1918 U. B. Nation. 2 caballos. 4 vaca, ü íwIii v tiorHonnl 1.60. 1.60....1918 has provided a way for the T. N. ' fe1 Carter WV4 4 29.21. 5.78 1918 wIVf housewife to fit up kitchen, paint her W. N. Hall, 3 caballos, 3 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 2.86. 1.69 1918 the bouse, furnish her spare room of T. J. Hindi, Estate, L 6 B 9, L 4 B 15 Orla;. Grady .40. 1.30... 1918 Robt. L. Kenthly, L 2 B 15. L B 17 Orín. Gradv 7.40 2.40... .1918 embellish the parlor. A. B. Queoner, herramlentoi .. . 3,00 1.70... .1918 Those women who were so wise as E. M. Twaildel. L 6 B 17 KlrBt Grady .20 1.28... 1918 to begin saving systematically early, u 13 B 7 inanown, first Grady .20 1.28... 1918 in 1918 have nice sums invested Unknown, U 4, B 3 little First Grady .20 1.28 1918 in War Swings Stamps by this time. Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 12 First Grady . 1.20 1 44.. .1918 1 Eleven War Savings Stamps, some of iiHiiuwn, u a 19 Frst Grady 40 1.31..., .1918 Unknown, h 14 B 21 First Grady .20 1.28..., .1918 which cost as little as 84.12 apiece, Unknown, L 4 B 1 Orlclnal Grady .20 1918 will buy a first class kitchen cabinet 1.28... ' Unknown, L 4 B 2 Original Grady .20 1.28... 1918 In many instances, the housewife Unknown, UII J Original Grady .20 1.28.., 1918 would not have saved anything to Unknown, 1 to 4 B 4 : ..OriKlnal Grady .40 1.31.. .1918 speak of, had It not been for the War Unknown, 9 to 12 B 6 OrlifliiHl Grady .40 1.31... .1918 Savings Stamps. Unknown, B 11 Original Grady .40 1.31 .1918 Some of Savings Socle-tie- s Unknown, i to 21 B 14 Orllnal Grady 2.00 1.56.. .1918 the banner Unknown, 1 to 12 B 12 flrlclnul Grady . . 1.20 1.44... 1918 In the Eleventh District are In Unknown L B 15 Original Grady .20 1.28... 1918 women's clubs or church societies. Unknown, L B 16 Original Grady .20 1.28... 1918 Women are quick to grasp the benOts Unknown, B 17 Original Grady .20 1.28... .1918 from habits of Thrift.' Numerous re- Unknown, L 3 to 8 B 18 Original Grady . .60 1.34.. .1918 ports have been received at District Unknown, L 5 to 10 B 19 ""original Grady .60 . 1.34 .1918 Headquarters of the Savings Division Unknown, L 1 to 5 B 20 ""original Grady .40 1.31 .1918 at Dallas of women who have started Unknown, L B 21 Original Grady .40 1.31 .1918 By investing In Savings , you taking no in by putting quarters In Thrift . Unknown, L B 23 Original Grady .20 1.28.. .1918 your money War Star are chances. constan. Increase In value and Stamps and who have been enabled Unknown, L 2 B 24 Original Grady .20 1.28.. .1918 The Government guarantees their L, buy Unknown, 2 B 25 .. Original Grady .20 1.28.. .1918 that you can always get what you have invested, with accrued compound to desired articles to brighten up inanown, l, 4 to 12 B 26.... Original Grady 1.00 1.41.. .1918 Interest, on ten days' written notice to the postmaster. But if you hold tbem their homes. As soon as a War Sav- Unknown, L B 27 Original 7-7- Í20 Is .."""" Grady ". .". 1.28.. .1918 to maturity they are worth the most. 1919 W. 8 8. mature in 1924. Save! ings Stamp bought, It begins earning 8,11-1- 2 B 28 innnown, Original Grady .40 1.31.. .1918 Haive you more money. War Savings Stamps Unknown, Ll 5 31 bought your Thrift Stamp today? . B Original Grady .20 1.28.. .1918 ... are ready money. They are redeem- Unknown, L 1 B 32 Original .20 Grady 1.28.. .1918 able with accrued Interest the post-offic- e Wlngo, L B 16 at .Irene 17 Original Grady .20 1.28.. -- 1918 Wro. " on ten days' notice, but the long Brown, 5 coballos, 9 vacas, 8 cerdos y personal . - 1.52 .1918 ' L. P. GET IN UNE! er they are held, the more money they Crockett. SE'i 7 13.50 .1918 Orris Cotton, 3 1 2 1.60--4.3- make for their holders. cabellos . . 7- ..1918 Jno. L Harris, W'j . 2017 ..1918 Have you bought your Thrift Stamp E. Hinds, 8K' BO . 13 3.3- 4-, ..1918 today! M. E. Lonry, L Sec. 13 51 3.34 ..1918 w s.s-.- Jas. u uovelay, SW'A 13.50 3.3- ..1918 weaiey u 4- lyic, 1'ersonal " 2.70 1.65. ..1918 8. A. Maudlin, 9 caballos. 27 vaca. "" 19" Thousand ...... 2541 5 -- .1918 The First L. A. McMuhan, All Sec. 65.79.1Ife-11.4- NE'i 4' ..1918 77' W. V. Perry, 6 cabnllos, 2 vacas y personal 1.9B 1 Hi 1 -1- 918 Is Hard To Get Mierniun MiPatlund. herrnmlcnios, 4 caballos, vacas y pcrsonal. 3.79 1.83 .1918 A. Martha Stockton. L 6.8.37 13.50 .. 3.3- 4-, .1918 L. A. Hparknuin. 3 1 When a man gets $1,000.00 saved up caballo. vaca and personal . 1.16.. .. 1.42-- - .1918 Unknown, NW'i NE'i and NE'i NW'A. 10.26 2.84... 1918 there are always opportunities for a E. I.. Wilson, 2 caballos, 3 vacas y pcrso.ial 2.58 1.64. .1918 good Investment. It is hard to place V. A. Duck. 2 caballos v personal ' 3.53 1.70... 1918 A. J. Edmomlson, bcrramlentos 6 caballos 3 vacas y personal 0.30 5.22... 1918 much lens than that. That Is why Karl Hurrell. 3 caballos J.44 1.47... 1918 wealthy men who are self-mad- e advise R. B. 3 calinllos, 5 vacas, 1 y Iher, cerdos personal 2.61 1.65... .1918 young men to begin early and save W. H. Johnson, hertamlcnros, 3 caballo, 5 varus, 1 cerdos, personal 6.78 2.59.... .1918 Dallas Johnson, W'.j oí NE'i, 5 12.01 3.11... .1918 the first thousand. M. A. Mcrellth, 3 cnliullos y personal 1.76 1.51... .1918 Until we went to war, it was bard J. A. Patterson, NE'i, 12.01 3.11.. .1918 to get started toward that 81,000.00 Sadie Rutherford, W'.j 33-8-- 3 of NE'i, 5.92 2.67 .1918 unless at least one dollar could be C. I Taylor, all sec L 8-- 53.63 9.56.. .1918 Unknown, NW., put away at a time. Small change 12.01 3.1- 1- .1918 was restless and acrobatic and kept, Unknown, NW', Síi.8-3- 5 12.01 3.11 .1918 Jumping out of our pockets Into som E H. Tatc, S'.j of SW'j. 5 9.45 2.71 .1918 Unknown. NW'i, 7.51 5.31. .1918 body else's. W. A. Row. L tí 3; L 1, B 8 Gamble, Clovis 73.. 1.37. .1918 Now, however, there is an easy way L'nknown, L. B 20 Clovis, 2.U0.. 1.75. .1918 to get that first thousand. The an Unknown, L 7 to 12, B 7 Marshall, Ugts., Clovis 2.18.. 1.58... .1918 swer is Thrift Stamps. They cost only a quarter apiece and can be con' verted into War Savings Stamps. The Government of the United States backs these WBr Savings Stamps with a guarantee of 4 per cent Interest, compounded quarterly. Sawe and Suo ceed. 1 Have you bought your Thrift Stamp toduit w s.s. J 1 ,,y Who Is Best Man pun Just look at them lined up! Everybody Is joining a War Saivlngs Society that's why the lines form W. S. S. If you're not In one get in. If there To Do Your Work? Is not one bandy organize one. It you don't know bow write to Frank M. ira 8mith, Federal District Director, Dallas, Texas, and the necessary Informa- The best way to have anything la- tion and blanks will be sent you by return mail. do it yourself. The best way to get PIOTOR TRUCKS --w.s.s.- ahead In the world is save regularly and Invest wisely. Your children WHY SHOULD THEY WORRY? may be buying Thrift Stamps but the The Yellow Chassis Trucks Well. nickels and dimes and quarters they that Serve So are able to save won't buy a home or a new automobile or a new cultiva- tor. The money to do that will not be saved unless you save It. . It's easy enough to save If you do tt the W. 8. 8. way. Quarters planted ra Thrift Stamps grow Into War Savings Stamps and the interest makes them grow like rain does a summer weed. Save for that happy opportunity. If you're not in a War Savings Society get In one. Be with the crowd. 8ave. Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today! w.s.s. Farmers Find Easy Method of Saying

BEST DURING THE WAR THEY MUST BE BEST HOW! Farmers who are making a habit - of getting a few Thrift Stamps every time they market anything from their farms are finding that they are able -- to save regularly and that they do Just. The Thing For Wheat Haulin-g- not miss the small amounts invested. The average farmer in this section of the country depends largely on his "money" crop, which he harvests Continental Red Seal Motor. once a year. Almost every one of them, however, grows something else which he markets at odd times. Torbenson Internal Gear Drive. An occasional load of hay may be taken Into town and sold. The thrifty farmer also plants peas, beans, okra. lettuce, beets or some of the other vegetables which thrive in the South- ONE FOR EVERY TASK west and for which there Is a ready market. Butter and eggs form staple articles 10 De marketed between seasons. By buying Just a few Thrift Stamps each time the farm-wago- n makes a haul to town, the farmer or Clovis-Hepubl- bis wife is providing a fund which ic they will be able to Co. turn to good ac- Truck count later on, who for these Thrift Stamps are exchanged for War 8av-Ing- s Stamps, they increase In value Clovis, New Mexico automatically, and may always be turned Into cash on ten days, written notice to the postmaster, although War Savings Stamps are the umbrellas protect Show Room in Connection With Buick Agency which against the driving the longer they are kept the mor rala of adversity. Save and buy thorn regularly and you will have no catue they earn. (or financial worrits. Have you bought your Thrift Stamps Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today! today? z2 1 CLOVÍS, (919. PAGE 8. THE CLOVlTNEWS, N. M., Town or Add. Tux Int. & Costs Yr. Description TAKING NO CHATXESl .16. 1918 Savings Campaign T'nknown, I- - 1 I 5 - - I lene 1.28.. 6 . 1.60. 1918 Unknown, I. 1 to to 20 0 Holene 1.50.. .96. 1.39. 1918 Is Boon To Women 1'nknown, It 18 9 to 15 II 7 Hollcne . .81. 1918 T'nknown, - II to 16 D 10 Hollene 1.38.. 1.60. 1918 Texas,' Unknown U 4 to B 11 Hollene. 1.50.. The average family In 1 11 12 Ilollone .96. 1.39.. 1918 Vnknown. U to 6 - Louisiana, Oklahoma and New Mexi- U 1 13 Hollune .48. 1.32.. 19J8 Unknown. the Vlaud Waters, Imp., und personnl Hollone .96. .1918 co is not wealthy enough for 4.15. 1918 0. W. Wlinborly, 3 horses, 2 cattle and personal . lady of the house" to have all Jesso Ituthor, Sli'4 and SW'4 24.01. 4.97- -. 1918 1.92. 1.64 1918 the little conveniences she wants. 1. N. Smith, 5 horses and personul . - - Unknown, SIC'i 14.40 3.48 1918 Through Thrift and War Savings 12.01. 3.11 191S 8. A. JackHon, NW14 Stamps, however, the Government Krod Morris, 6 horses, 4 cattle, 3 hogs and personal 6.00 1.98... .191SI provided way the D. V. Nation 2 horses, 4 cattle, 3 hogs and personal 1.60. 1.50... .1918 has a for 29.21. 6.78 .1918 T. N. Carter W',4 12.7-3- 4 housewife to fit up her kitchen, paint 3 catte, 1 hog and personal - 2.86. 1.89 .1918 W. N. Hall, 3 horses, the house, furnish her spare room or T. J. Hinds, Huíale, L 6 n 9, I, ( U 15 .'.Orlg. Grady .40 1.30 .1918 7.40 1918 Rout. U Kenlhly, I, 2 I) 15, L B 17 Orlg. Grady , 2.40.. embellish the parlor. A. B. Quncnnr, lmi 3.00. 1.70.. .1918 Those women who were so wise as E, M. Twaddol, I. 6 B 17 First Grady - .20 .1918 to begin saving systematically early 7 First Grady .20 .1918 Unknown, L 12 II In 1918 have nine little sums invested I, 4. 11 3 First Grady .20 1.28.. .1918 Unknown, In War Savings Stamps by this time. Unknown, L 1 to 12 H 12 - First Grady 1.20 1.44 .1918! .40 18 Eleven War Savings Stamps, some of Unknown, I B 19 Frst Grady -- If .20 which cost as Unknown, I, 14 I 21 First Grady .1918! little as $4.12 apiece, 1918 will buy a Unknown, . 4 n 1 - Ordinal Grady .20...... 1.28.. -- first class kitchen cabinet .20 In Unknown, I 4 B 2 . Original Grady i 1.28.. .1918 many instances, the housewife Unknown, L 7 II 3 - Original Grady .20 .1918! would not have saved anything to .40 191S Unknown, h 1 to 4 11 4 -- -- Original Grady -- speak or, had It not been for the War .40 1.31-1.- Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 6 Original Grady r 31- .1918 Savings Stamps. Unknown, L B 11 Original Grady .40 .1918 Some of the banner Savings Socle-- L. 2 to 21 B 14 -- Orilnal Grady 2.00 1.66 .19)8 Unknown. ties In Unknown, L ' In 12 n 12 , Original Grady 1.20 1.44 .1918 the Eleventh District are in Unknown L B 15 Originul Grady .20 1.28 .1918 women's clubs or church societies. Unknown, L. H 16 Original Grady .20 1.28... .1918! Women are quick to grasp the benflts Unknown, B 17 Original Grady .20 1.28 .1918 from habits of Thrift. ' Numerous re- Unknown, L 3 to 8 B IS Original Grady .60 1.34 1918 ports have been received at District 1.34 Unknown, h C to 10 B 19 Original Grady .80 -- 1918 Headquarters of the Savings Division 1 Grady .40.. 1.81. .1918 Unknown, L to 5 II 20 Original at Dallas of women who have started B 21 Original Grady .40. 1.31. .1918 Unknown, h By Investing your money in War Savings Star , you ara taking no in by putting quarters in Thrift Unknown, L B 23 Original Grady .20.. 1.28. .1918 .20.. 1.28. .1918 chances. The Government guarantees their constan ocrea in value and Stamps and who have been eunbled Unknown, I, 2 B 24 Original Grady that you can always got what you have invested, with accrued compound to buy desired to brighten up Unknown, L 2 B 25 Original Grady .20.. 1.28. .1918 articles Interest, on ten to postmaster. If you them As Unknown, L 4 to 12 B 26 Original Grady ... 1.00. 1.41. -- 1918 day' written notice the But hold their homes. soon as a War Sav 7-- .20. 1.28. -- 1918 1919 W, in 1924. Save! ings is Unknown, L 8 It 27 - .. Original Grady to maturity thoy are worth the most. 8 8. mature Stamp bought. It begins earning 3,11-1- .40. Unknown, L 2 B 28 Original Grady Ul. .1918 Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today? more money. War Savings Stamps Unknown, L. 6 B 31 Original Grady .20. 1.28. .1918 are ready money. Tbey are redeem- W.8.S. Unknown, L 1 B 82 Original Grady .20. 1.28. .1918 able with accrued Interest at the post .20. 1.28. .1918 Irene Wlngo, L 6 B 16 Original Grady " office on ten days' notice, but the long- 9.52. 2.72. -- 1918 IN Wm. Brown, 5 horses, 9 cattle, 8 bogii and personal GET LINE! er they are held, the more money they Crockoit, 13.60. 3.34. -- 1918 L. P. 8E14 make for their holders. Orris Cotton, 3 horses .. - 1.62. 1.50. -- 1918 Have you bought Thrift Stamp Jno. L Harris, Wte - 20.17. -- 1918 you.' E. Hinds, 8E'4 13.50. 1918 today! M. E. Leary, L Sec. . 13.61 3.34 1918 w li Jas. L. Lovofay, 8WV4 13.50. .. 3.34. .1918 Wesley O Tylo, Personal 2.70. - 1.65. .1918 S. A. Mauldin, 9 horses, 27 cowb - 26.41. .. 5.19. .1918 First Thousand Li. A. McMahan, All Sec. mVt 65.79. .1918 le W. F. Perry, S horses, 2 cattle and personal 3 95. 1.81. .1918 Is Hard To Get Sherman Shoatland, Imp., 4 horses, 2 cattle and personal 3.79. .. 1.83. .1918 13.60. 3.34. .1918 Martha A. Stockton, L .. When a man gets $1,000.00 saved up L. A. Sparkman, 3 horses, 1 cow and porsonál . 1.16. - 1.42-2.8- .1918 Unknown, NW', NEK and NEVi NW'4, 10. 26.... .1918 there are always opportunities for a E. L. Wilson, 2 horses, 3 cows and personal 2 58.... 1.64.. .1918 good investment It is hard to place U. A. Duck, 2 horses and personal 3 1.70.. 1918 - 53.... much less than That Is why A. J. Edmondson, Imp, 6 horses, 3 cattle and personal 6 30.... 6.22.. 1918 that Erl Harroll, 3 Horses 1 44.... 1.47- -. 1918 wealthy men who are self-mad-e advise R. B. Isher, 3 horses, 6 cattle, 1 hoc; and personal 2 61 1.65 19)8 young men to begin early and save W. B. Johnson,. Imp, 3 horses, 6 cattle, 1 hog, personal 6. 78 2.59. 19lB the first thousand. Dallas Johnson, WV4 of NE'4. 5 12 ,01 3.11.. 1918 M. A. Meredith, 3 horses and personal 1. 76 1.61.. 1918 I'ntil we weut to war, it was hard J. A. Patterson, NE'J, 12. 01 3.11.. 1918 to get started toward that $1,000.00 33-8,- W Sadie Rutherford,. WMi of NEVi, 6 92 2.57.. 1918 w iK unless at least one dollar could be C. L. Taylor, all iec L 8-- 63 ,63 9.66.. 1918 put away at a time. Smalt change Unknown, NWV5, 12 01 3.11.. 1918 was restless and acrobatio and kept Unknown, 5 12 ,01 1918 NW',, 3.U.. Jumping out ot our pockets Into some E. H. Tate, 8V, of SWy, 5 9 45 2.71.. 1918 body else's. Unknown, NW',, 3 7,,51 6.31.. 1918 Now, way W. A. Ross, L 1 B 3; L 1, B 8 Gamble, Clovis, ,73 1.37.. 1918 however, there Is an easy Unknown, L 3-- B 20 Clovis, 2 .90 1.75.. 1918 u got that first thousand. The an Unknown, L 7 to 12, B 7 Marshall, Hgts., Clovis,.. 2 .18 1.68.. 1918 swer Is Thrift Btamps, They cost only a quarter apiece and can be con verted into War Savings Stamps. The Government of the United States backs these War Savings Stamps with guaraníes of 4 per cent Interest, compounded quarterly. Bajee and Suo ceed. Have you bought your Thrift 8tfuna todujft - w s. (S Who Is Best Man Just look at them lined up! Everybody In Joining War Savings Society To Do Your rate --that's why the lines form W. S. S. If you're not in one get in. If there Work? Is not one handy organize one. It you don't know how write to Frank M 8mlth, Federal District Director, Dallas, Texas, and the necessary Informa The best way to have anything is tion and blanks will be sent you by return mall. do it yourself. The best way to get W.8.S. ahead in the world la save regularly MOTOR TRUCKS and Invest wisely, Your children WHY SHOULD THEY WORRY? may be buying Thrift Stamps but the nickels and dimes and quarters they The Yellow Chassis Trucks that Serve So Well. are able to save won't buy a borne or a new automobile or a new cultiva- tor. The money to do that will not be saved unless you save It It's easy enough to save If yon do It the W. 8. .8. way. Quarters planted In Thrift Stamps grow into War Savings Stamps and the Interest makes them grow like rain does summer weed. Save for that happy opportunity. It you're not In a War Savings Society get in one. Be with the crowd Save. Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today V W.S.S. Farmers Find Easy Method of Saving THE WAR THEY MUST BE BEST fQW! Farmers who are maklns a habit BEQJJRP of getting a few Thrift Stamni vr - time they market anything from their rarms are finding that they are able to save regularly and that they do The Thing Wheat Hauling not miss the small amounts Invested. 'Just For The average farmer in this section of the country depends largely on his money crop, which he harvests Continental Red Seal Motor. once a year. Almost evenr nn them, however, grows something else which he markets at odd times. Torbenson Internal Gear Drive. An occasional load of hnv h taken Into town and sold. The thrifty farmer also plants Deas, banm nb. lettuce, beets or some of the nth vegetables which thrive In the South- ONE FOR EVERY TASK west and tor which there Is a ready market. Butter and eggs form staple nicies xo oe marketed between seasons. By buying Just a few Thrt Stamps each time the farm-wago- makes a haul to town, the farmer or Clovis-Elepubli- nis wire is proviuing a fund which c they will be able to turn to inn Truck Co. count later on, tor when these Thrift Biarops are exenangea ror War Sav- ings Stamps, they increase In .i... Clovis, New Mexico automatically, and may always h turned into cash on ten days, written " twiuuamer, aitñough War Bavin ss Stamps are the umbrellas which protect against Room the drfvlni uie wager mey art kept the more Show in Connection With Buick Agency rola of adversity. Bare and buy thorn regularly and you will hart so cause Uiey earn. tor nnanciai ornes. Hove you bought your ThHf ' - - - VWHIUI Have you bought your Tbrii't Stamp today! . i today? o.