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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Kenna Record, 1910-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-22-1914 Kenna Record, 05-22-1914 Dan C. Savage Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news Recommended Citation Savage, Dan C.. "Kenna Record, 05-22-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news/217 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kenna Record, 1910-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1. THE KENN A RECORD. VOL. 8. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914, NO. 14. to get stuck on a grade, usea to pun SCRAP BASKET. the heaviest trains on the road, too, t t with that old Ninety-thre- e of his." DAN AND NINETY-THRE- E MEMORIAL DAY IF- -" : : "I've often heard about him," said another. "They used to Bay ha Your garden H made and your u.ST. r , . Z540 thought more of his engine than a house-cleanin- g been stay on has done, it By DAY ALLEN WILLEY. Z wife, and that he'd rather It PROCLAMATION will ha safe for you to feel well than go to a hotel." enough to go fishing. "That's so, mil; you're right there '." exclaimed the oldest one of the party,' Day is It was in a division dispatcher's of Memorial again approaching, when all pood Decoration Day is going to be flee of the B., Q & R. railroad, and the as he knocked the ashes from his citizens will reverently and affectionately pay tributes to all that it should be in,Kenna party was a group pipe. "Dan Reynolds would always the Nation's dead. Thisdiv appears to become more, and of engineers who stay by his engine under all circum- this year, it is time to bo mak- stances, though he never had a smash-u- p significant years wore having a more as the pas?. Tho ranks of the Civil ing plans for its observance. quiet smoke and or killed a man. I remember on War veterans are fast thinning in the inarch of time, and chut over old tlmo he stayed, and I sha n't forget It the boys who took up arnu in the Spanish American War That letter you mailed and times, while wait- as long as I live. have to some extent taken their places. Within the last never heard from had been ing for orders 'to "We had three engines on. Old Daa start out. with Ninety-thre- e was 'hekd. Theu posted iii a printed , envelope, d thirty days a number of young men gave their lives for the "Hoys," said one came Jim Rarton with you would not be wondering me. leav- fcr I1UI1U1 auu n. l cue tin? a of them, "d'you and then Refore ul inn utai? lucau xiaiiuu superintendent, heros and object of our respect and devotion on Mem- what become of it. Let us print remember old Dan ing Burr, the general the Reynolds?" came along and said as there wai ; you some, orial day. "Guess I do," so'ne passengers who wanted to catcli Now Therefore I, Wiixiam C. McDonald, Governor a steamer next day at Philadelphia, saldauother. Harrisburg, of the State of New Mexico, do hereby proclaim 'When I waa Ar- and for us to connect at ia' on the Susque- If it was possible. THE WEEK IN HISTORY. hanna . "Well, we went along, runnin' with - division, Saturday May. 30th, 1914 Monday, 11 Peter Stuy veuant Dan was haulln' about two feet of snow ou a level. ' " coal trains. For over thirty miles we didn't have ' 1(543 It IIP made governor in of New as was said that ho much trouble. Finally we came to .. Netherland, now New York. never was known the 'Rroad-cut.- ' : Tuesday, li First marriage in jr "The snow fills in there four and Memorial Day live feet, even when the wind Isn't t he Plymouth 1G21. colony, ABSENCE OF MIND. blowln' at all. Suddenly Dan blew in the State of New Mexico. May all true citizens of. the Wednesday, 13 Jamestown set- for brakes, and we stopped. You may set a man down go State fittingly observe this great day, this day of the high-e- st tled, lfioS. "Then I saw the conductor lip somewhat absent mindet. talking to him. and noblest sentiments, by participating in suitable ex- Thursday,.. 14 Lewis and Clark to Dan and commence if you so him Dan tshakin' his head. I found out ercises in honor of. our dead, strewing flowers on their leave St. Louis to explore west tho conductor wanted Go into a b.vbdr shop, tucn , afterward that graves, and properly instructing tha children as to true to Pacific Ocean. him to give up tryln' to go through on the newspaper into his neckband meaning of the day. By honoring those who died for Friday, 15 Department of agri- account of the drifts, but the old man and begin reading a towil. wouldn't hear to it. country we may develop real patriotism. culture established, 1HM2. their Ci "Then the conductor got aboard, 1(5 me home on a rainy night, Saturday, Muslin first made Nlnetv-thre- e whistled twice, and we Done at the Executive Office this put his umbrella to bed, a n d in Dresden, 1723. started with a full head of steam. It - the llth day of May, 1914, stand hinikelf up in the swik t didn't seem as though anything could Sunday, 17-- Fhst west" .'7;. Witness My hajid and the Great "wild drip. stop us, and nothin' did for most a show takes road, 1883. mile. All at once we slowed up and . Seal of the Statu of New Mexico. Go a-- into church, lay qnartei stopped. I had rny throttle wide open, - Wiluam 0. McDonald. down in the seat beside him, the sand-pip- e open, and the driven tew-u- p ", went around so that the sparks . , '. and plac.t his hat and coat on Seal .'.' to the Rut It was ' .;. .' V ' SENSELESS. the contribution plate. Attested; ... no go. Antonio Luceko. : And now th reformers are "I got out on my tender and looked '"':' Secretary of State. - after the porter's brush the round. Everything was snow and the brush of the potter on railroad drifts were as high as the A FAITHEUL SERVITOR. , trains. Thu reformers say the "I could see old Dan In his cab try-I- n' lust ha brushes from the clothes The t acher wanted some to back his engine. One hand was HEN VS. INCUBATOR. tinguish the chicks from those of passengers spreads disease. plums in order to give an ob- on the throttle and the other on the batched from eggs "20 lever, his cap was off and his gray costing However, most of us know that ject lesou during school hour cents a dozen. There, is no hair and grizzly beard was blowln' in "The hen is having a cackle the only thing a porter's brush and, calling one of the small the wind. other way to incubate 'those a expenso of the poultry jars loose is ten or fifteen cents boys, she gave hint ten centf. "We took the and man- at the eggs and identify to path alongside the chicks from a man's pocket. and dispatched him to the fruit aged dig a the train raiser and the incubator these but to put them under so that tho passengers could get out a sitting, utoreon the corner. every- days," remarked an observing or getting., hen. And to tho end of the drift. Then poultry man. there "Before you buy the plums, body but Jim and I started for a are no sitting or Sotting hens, Willie," cautioned, "you small town, a couple of miles back on "When the mechanical incu- road. The hens are standing pat on OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. had pinch one or two to the bator came the cry went up, better "We went up Into Ninety-three'- s that. separate transparer-c- y 'Hens fo-- laying, incubators for In waists make sure they are ripo." cab, and there sat old Dan barehead- "The demand for good sitting, is the vogue. Liitle Willie flitted away. ed, just as he'd stopped work. incubating.' . Why waste the or setting hens can be heard All flower colorings are popu- Soon he came hack and smiling- "Says I: 'Come on, Dan, put on your time of a valuable hen for weeks from everywheie. Some have cap; we're goln' back to Klossburg eggs lar and pretty. ly put the hag on t'ie teacher's and wait for help. The storm's comln' keeping a small number of t ied to borrow "them, some have warm when it can be done mji e Crepe do chine is much used dftsk. on heavy, and you'll bo covered up If offeied fabulous prices for them. for afternoon gowns, "Oil, thank you, Willie," said you stay here!' efficiently and on a much larger "The old man lifted up his head and But the hens do not show thh is pro-- , by box with a The triumph of taffela the teacher, taking 'up the bag said: 'Boys, I don't go back to any path a wooden slightest disposition to resume lamp inside it?" claimed aloud by coats and "Did you pinch one or two as town.