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o THE KENNA ECORD. VOL.7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JUNE, 13 1913. NO. 17. 5 i Time" was flying and Alice was watt "About your roses you you rec- FOR DAYS DAINTY DISH ITALIANS LIKE HIS PRIZE ROSES ing for her rotes. Barbara hammered ognized them?" THE WARM at the greenhouse door with her "Yes. Then it was you I saw Ravloll Well Worth a Place on ' the gloved fists but the door was locked. someone in a motor car leaving my Tables of Arrlerlcans Who Care She sped over to the quiet old gray place then you took them?" NOW 13 A GOOD TIME TO FIX UP for Good Food. house and knocked at the Closed was carefully an- To Him Their Loss Filled the There suppressed PORCH FURNITURE. kitchen door. There came no re ger in his tone but there was won- Dressing. One scant cvp dried Whoie World With Fra- sponse. eyes fixed on derment la the blue mushrooms, one-thir- d cup grated grant Blossoms. Back she flew to the rose garden, Barbara's tearful face. Edam cheese, two cups sauBUge Demands a Trouble, meat picking up a pair of shears from a "Why did you take them?" he asked Little Time and one cup brains, one email onion, By CLARI8SA MACKIE. bench In passing. gently. But Effect Is Well Worth While-B- est three cloves garlic, one good pinch Mrs. Madison looked forlornly at her A search of the garden, showed that Barbara told him frankly; related Method of Staining parsley, one good pinch celery, one sister as Barbara entered the room. the tub contained the only American the plight of her sister over the de- New Articles. colander cooked spinach, ulne eggs, "What Is the matter, Alice?" asked Beauty rose buBh. A hurried peep linquency of the faithless Barker told one medium sized bowj white bread Barbara quickly. into the different hothouses merely of her own hurried search for the It Is time to get out the porch furni (cut fine and soaked In mik) wring "Barker hasn't sent the roses for disclosed long rows of empty benches. 'gentleman-florls- t' of the stolid labor- ture. This sounds like a task easily bread dry before adding to other In the table tonight." Well, here goes," said Barbara er who had undoubtedly misunder- accomplished, but In reality It entails gredients three tablespoons olive oil. "Well, It Is only 6 o'clock perhaps recklessly, and she carefully snipped stood her inquiry and in a sudden a good deal of work. The furniture two pinches allspice and salt and pep- y If you call him on the telephone " the twenty roses from the big tree, flood of shamed tears she told how cannot be Just lugged down from the per to taste. All the Ingredients "My dear," Mrs. Madison spoke rath- feeling a pang of remorse as she she had cut the twenty beautiful attic or up from the cellar and de muBt be chopped fine and thoroughly. er petulantly, "I've called and called looked at its denuded branches. blooms from the rose tree. posited as it is on the veranda. It Gravy. Get a fair Blzed boiling and the only reply I can get In 'They "I wish people wouldn't cut flow "You should have turned to the must be cleaned and freshened up. piece and make a brown gravy by do not answer.' " ers," she murmured, consclence-strick-en- , right at the foot of the hill and Bar- Some of it needs a new coat of stain first putting some bacon in a Bauce-pa- n "There Is only one thing to do. as she entered the car with her ker's place is the first place on the. or enamel, some of it needs new and then the meat, letting It then," said Barbara with her custo- fragrant burden. "Now, if Alice had left. Please forget the whole Incident. cushions. Perhaps it must be replen- brown nicely without water. After mary decision: "I will go up and only ordered the whole tree transport It is not worth one tear from your ished, and that means careful shop the meat has cooked a while, add a ' act- . dress and if the roses are not here ed to the dining room and let us gazed eyes. Miss Ware. I'm afraid I've ping. little onion, some parsley, celery and V by that time I will go after them my- upon it well it's too late, now!" ed like a least over the whole thing To begin with the cleaning, this tomatoes, also a few dried mushrooms, self." As she turned out of the avenue That's the worst with having a hobby can best be done out of doors, with a salt and pepper.. Let this cook until "You will get so mussy," sighed into the road, Barbara heard a shout one becomes such a fool over it. garden hose and plenty of hot water. tomatoes are done, then add a little Mrs. Madison. "But it seems the only behind. She turned and saw a man PleaBe please there, that's better," For each chair have a pailful of hot dry flour and stir it in well. Add way. I will have Clark get the run- running fleetly from the veranda of he smiled down at her with tender suds, softened with borax. Apply this enough water to keep the meat from about around. I would send him, only the house. eyes. to the seat of the chair with a stiff burning and cook until meat is well he is eo stupid doesn't know the "Stop!" he cried authoritatively. Barbara smiled wanly. whisk broom, and scrub it about vig done. When meat Is done, add enough country around here." "You are too late, Mr. Barker," "But you will be so disappointed at orously. Then scrub the back, sides water to make the required amount "He has been in Westlawn two smiled Barbara saucily to herself, and not exhibiting the tree," she said for- and under part of the chair in the of gravy. days," excused Barbara; "I've only the little car darted forward and was lornly. "You can never grow Just same manner. Dash whatever suds The Dough. One sifter flour and a been here a day and a half myself, soon out of sight around the bend of such another splendid bush." remain over the chair, and then rinse cup more, one small handful salt, two but I believe I have covered every the road. "Never mind I'm rather thinking It with plenty of fresh, clean water eggs, water enough to make a stiff square inch of ground in the county." Fifteen minutes later Mrs. Madison of cultivating another variety of from the hose. Clean tables and all dough. Roll this r'ough Into several "Well, hurry along and if you bring embraced her sister and the huge roses," said Forbes gravely, and other plecesof furniture In the same large, thin sheets, spread some dress- my roses on time I promise to send bunch of roses in an ecstatic hug. something In his eyes brought wave way, and let them dry out of doors ing on half a sheet of dough and fold you I wave of lovely color to Barbara's in the sunshine, or elBe near a Are. the half over edge in with Forbes Baker, although "You are In time all ex- after other It With the Just here cheeks a cleaning process may of a thin was saving him for myself." cept Mr. Baker. He Is always late, until she looked like fragrant The described board mark the "turnover" pink rose brighten, sufficiently so Into three Inch squares. Go over Barbara laughed. "Don't bother but he is such a dear we don't mind. herself. the furniture tha no or paint is marks by press about any reward, Allie. Let me see. I will give these to Haksuo while you From the house came the sound of that additional stain made the board and ' a piano mellow needed. need a the dough together firmly what was your Order?" put on your gloves and slippers." and . Tom Madison's If the furniture does with the baritone singing "Roses. Roses Every- fresh dresslngapply the finish decid- thumb. Cut the squares apart with a "Two dozen American Beauties. Flushed and lovely Barbara entered yes-- where." ed on without scraping off the old knife and lay them on a floured board He has plenty, for he told me so ' the drawing room as Haksuo an- Just In spite of the loss of his prize blos- paint The result will not, of course, while the remainder of the dough and terday when I ordered them." - nounced that dinner was served. Barbara hastened with her toilet soms, it seemed to Forbes Baker that be perfect, but It will be sufficiently dressing are made into similar' At the same moment a cool-lookin- with Barbara Ware beside him the good to make the time saved seem squares. and In an incredibly short time she dark-eye- d young man was introduced 'flew down buttoning long whole world was filled with fragrant worth while. Most porch furniture Cooking. Have a kettle partly full; the stairs a as Forbes Baker. ullk motor coat over her pink dinner roses and nothing else would ever is hardly valuable enough to spend of boiling salted water, and when the" gown. "My slippers gloves are It was not until they sat at table matter. hours over with sandpaper and paint squares are all made up drop Into the and glance the In In library put that Barbara stole a at (Copyright, 1913, by the MeClure News- removers. water and boll for 25 minutes. When tha alcove the I'll man eyes, them on when I come in," she called who hadtaken her in. His paper Syndicate.) ' New furniture should be carefully the squares are taken from the wat3i blazing fixed on the as she drove away In the little electric with wrath were t stained or enameled. It can be bought, they should be drained In a colander. runabout. great cut glass vase of roses. His Improving the Boomerang. of course, already colored, but as the To Serve. Put a layer of the The runabout slid noiselessly down face was white and Barbara notej The boomerang of the Australian price of most articles Is a dollar less squares on a platter, sprinkle a layer the incline to the smooth road that with an odd tremor of her pulses tnat native Is of various shapes and pat- when they are uncolored, and the of grated cheese over and then put on wandered here and there among the his hand was shaking as he raised terns. It has remained for an Eng- work Is easy to do and pleasant any a layer of gravy. Repeat this process beautiful summer homes perched on his napkin to his Hps. lishman so to improve the Australian cheap, it can advantageously be done until tbe-rplatt- Is full. A cross-shape- at home. Enough varnish, enamel or the green hills of Westlawn. man addressed him across the d weapon that it is no This 'recipe makes enough for about table in gay stain for a chair or moderately large "Turn to the left" murmured . Bar- reproof. more than a cross of plain wood, the fifteen people table costs from 15 to 25 cents,. bara when she reached the foot of the "Don't glare' at Mrs. Madison's roses lower strip of the cross being one-thir- d Many decorators now give willow hill. that way, Forbes; of course we all longer than the other arms of it. Neatness in Arrangement. left-han- furniture a dull Instead of shiny The d road wound around a know you are eaten up with jealousy In throwing this the' long lower end finish. To accomplish this apply a I find that a small pasteboard box wooded knoll dropping down to the because they are bigger and handsom- of the cross is held firmly between placed on the floor beside me. Into river. On one1 side was the sloping er than anything you can produce on the thumb and finger vertically, with flat finish oil stain. Put it on evenly, your and allow the first coat to dry before which I can drop pieces of thread and descent to Ripple river and other place." ( the plane of the cross beside his face. the putting on a second. scraps of cloth while sewing, Is a was a blank stone wall enclosing acres Forbes Baker smiled grimly. Thrown seventy-fiv- e feet, the boom- If is enough great help In keeping the room neat of field meadow "How your wonderful tree, erang will not return, but the stain not dark when and and woodland. about after it has it has dried a second coat can then writes a contributor to Los Angeles "First gate on the left," Barbara Forbes?" asked Mrs. Madison. . "Is it traversed 100 feet or more the revolu- v bo put on without danger of cloudi- Express. It saves all that unsightly herself of her sister's last in- ready for the exhibit? We are all dy- tions Increase rapidly until it swerves mesa so often seen on the floor when ing begins ness, stickiness or thickness. structions, and 'presently she turned to see it with its twenty magnifi- and its return flight to the way get one Is sewing. A newspaper spread in between two draped cent blooms thrower. Harper's Weekly. Another to a dull finish is rustic pillars Forbes has talked of to put on a it on the floor to drop the scraps on an- creepers. nothing are his varnish stain and rub in Virginia else for weeks roses in as you put on with a cotton cloth. swers the same purpose and can be A laborer trudging hobby," Alice it his homeward smiled at her sister. Interesting English Lake. This method makes the stain dry dull. picked up and burned when one stopi way stepped out of the path of the But Barbara sat in frozen silence. In the Staffordshire district of Eng- work. Christian Science Monitor. car. A great fear had come over her. The Is Rudyard gave land lake, which Its Salad Francois. "Is this Barker's?" asked Barbara. meal seemed hours long. Forbes Bak- name to Rudyard Kipling, for was it Chop fine a 'bunch of parsley, two Veal pleasantly. er a few commonplaces, It on picnic young Lock-woo- Hearts. x uttered but a there that shallots and half a dozen anchovies. "Yah," nodded the man carelessly, was evident his mind was on a designer" tn a pottery factory Four slices bacon, one sliced onion, that Lay them In a bowl and mix with them abd went on. other matters. Barbara was glad she at Stoke, met to. marry Miss Mac-donal- four veal hearts, one cup stock, one-hal-f and mustard to taste, two table-spoonfu- "Barker has taste," Bar- did not to Mrs. daughter of the Wesleyan salt minced pimento, one teaspoon commented have talk. She knew of salad oil, and a gill of as she whirled up driveway would Burslem. salt, one-hal- f bay leaf. Fry bacon bara the Madison scold her afterwards Methodist minister at From vinegar. well together under drooping tor place of meeting came Stir all and crisp, remove from the spider and elms. her stupidity but she didn't care the their the add, two or three a time, some One arm of the drive swept nothing any novelist's Christian name. The two then at crisp the sliced onion in the hot fat around mattered more. She very thin slices of cold roasted or daughters min- Trim and wash hearts, slice them, roll to the front entrance of a long, gray had committed a crime a theft She other of the Methodist meat, not more or shingled, in potteries married broiled than three In flour and fry In hot fat Add to the house half bid had stolen Mr. Baker's prize roses ister the the four Inches long. Shake the slices den under Virginia creepers was who were to become Sir Ed- fat in the pan the stock, pimento, salt and from his bush. She knew it It artists well as they are put in the dressing. honeysuckles. The other arm led her own fault to take It for granted ward Burne-Jone- s and Sir li J. Poyn-ter-. and bay leaf. Pour the mixture over Cover the bowl closely and let it and cook two hours. Add straight ahead past the west wing of that that lovely old place was Bark- serving. the hearts along by stand for three hours before the bacon five minutes before serving. the house, a tennis court and er's. She knew that Barker was a Served garnished with parsley and row "gentleman-florist- " ended at a of greenhouses set In and she had not Quite Naturally. some slices of tho meat, with a little several acres glowing garden, A funny of a been surprised at the surroundings. mistake occurred lately in fat on them. Cheese Salad. Against the blurred masses of color Forbes Baker found her in the gar-- printing labels for a g Ten cents' worth of Roquefort the rose garden In the foreground den, among company. m J wandering drearily the The printer had been in Cheese Cake. cheese, a ten-ce- package of cream stood out strongly In its pinke ana pains, iney came lace to face and the habit of labeling tins of beef or two quarts milk, pour into cheese, one tablespoonful of butter, whites. Near path Take four the that bordered Baker tossed away his cigar and mutton, as the case might be, with a cheesecloth bag and let drip 24 two green peppers, one large Bermuda the garden was a huge wooden turned to tub walk beside her. the words "without bone" prominently hours, after which time turn it into a onion, one-hal- f a stalk of celery will - which held a magnificent American Before his lips could form a sen- displayed. The company having add- season with salt, adding one be needed. Rub the Roquefort and rose dish and neauiy Dusn. tence regarding the beauty of the ed kidney soup to its list, the new ar cup thick cream. Then add one cup cream cheese and butter to a smooth Barbara paused before it with a lit- dusky, moonlit garden, Barbara had ticle web duly ticketed as "Kidney sugar, four eggs, one tablespoon hielt-e- d paste, add the finely chopped onion, tle cry-o- f delight, Perfection of form. turned to him with outstretched hands soup without bone. butter, one-hal- f cup cream or milk peppers and celery. Mix well. Sea- texture color and of leaf, together and beautiful pleadln face. and currants. Mix Ingredients well and son with paprika and put iff icebox to I crown of twenty so sorry with its beautiful "I am oh, so sorry!" she He that wills a thing succeeds In bake In a deep pie plate lined with rich harden. Serve with hot toasted crack- - roses, made it worthy of a prize exhi- - said, shakily. It; but the most difficult thing In the - puff paste. hltlnn . "Sorry?" he asked a little vaguely. world Is to will. De Maistre. Lemon Toast. Rhubarb Cobbler. Take the yolks of three eggs, beat Butter a deep earthenware pie dish Common Sense From a Chef. . Roll the trimmings into a hall than Pulchritude and Pedagogy. roll them into a thin sheet them well and add one and one-hal- f and fill with rhubarb, unpeeled, but ' Many housewives think that French with the Doctor Williams, superintendent of thoroughly washed and cut Into pieces which too rolling pin, and stamp out the cup sweet milk; take bakers' bread chefs have notions are rounds school Richmond, advises too stale), and cut Into slices; half an Inch long. Add eug&r ordl-- . to go under the rings. In way .at the (not, high flown to be of use to the this eggs then cover with a rich pult there (s no waste of crust. Yet do school board not to employ women dip them Into the milk and and nary home cook. "They have so much not In preferred a most home cooks first stamp teacher who were either startling lay the slices a spider with suff- paste, or, if fritter batter 'to do with," complains the home cook, the butter, hot, to fry a of eggs, flour, milk and salt, allowing rounds and then the rings and leave beautiful or equally homel) The ob- icient melted nice, "they are so used to working with brown; take whites of a large tablespoonful of flour to each much of the trimming to take care of jection,, be said was that a teacher delicate the large quantities of supplies that they the three eggs and beat them to a egg, a teaspoouful of baking powder . Itself? personal know nothing of the needs of the whose looks were unusual froth, adding a half cup of white to each cup of flour used, and milk home kitchen, where economy must would attract more attention to her. sugar; add the Juice of one lemon, to make the right consistency. Pour v be practiced. Here is a hint from a 8uprm Test self than . to her teaching. He be beating well, and serve over the toast over the rhubarb, which should be chef which may well be put 4a prac- The supreme test of physical forti- lieves that teachers ought not to at- as a sauce and you will And It a very slightly heaped In the center, aurf tice by any home cook. When cut-Ho- g tude: To kiss a lady doctor. Smart tract attention to themselves tn any delicious dlb bake until light and brown. tarts first stamp out the rings. Set way. THE KENNA RECORD VALUATION. UNION MEN ARE INDICTED IHE SENATE BALKS BOARD OF ENGINEERS ON Dan C. 8avagef Ed. A Pub. Prominent U. M. W. A. Official Charged Witn Violation of theV KENNA NEW MEXICO Sherman Act. , ' UNITED STATES MAY NOT RE- " Charleston, W. Va. President what "slash" NEW THE ARBITRATION John Just Soestho skirt P. White and eighteen official prove T TREATIE8. other of the United Mine Workers of Amer ica, been indicted In la a good same, provide1! have the fed on a charge vio- your team wlua occasionally. eral court here of A LONG DEBATE IS PROMISED lating the Sherman anti trust law. It defendants Also our of a useless occu- is alleged the conspired notion operators pation Is that of raising artichokes. with the coal of western The British Attitude on Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illi the Panama wages Id the barbers' strike riots In New Canal Tolls Question Leads to Stir- nois to raise In the West Vir ginia coal fields so as prevent York revolvers were employed. Nextl ring Arguments Twenty-Thre- e to. Jts Treaties Affected. competition with the other four states If all Jokes were Judged by points, a in the western market. tig bunch of them would score minus Washington, D. C. The principle Those named In the indictment are: tero. of compulsory arbitration written into John P. White, president: Frank J. the code that has bound the United Hayes, vice president; Thomas H?g-gert- Another much needed Invention is a States with twenty-fou- r great .and Joseph Vnsey, James Cantreil, will whenever Hatley, Marco Roman, George golf ball that whistle iesser nations of the world for the Charles It Is lost years is In danger, and un- H. Edmonds and Benjamin F. Morris, less there is a decided change in sen- organizers of the United Mine Work The silk hat has survived a century. timent in the senate the renewal of ers of America; Thomas Cairns, pres- ' But the green one a few months twenty-thre- e of the "treaties which ident; Clarence C. Griffith, vice pres should suffice. gave concrete evidence of this Na- This Is the board of engineers on valuation recently selected by the ident; James M. Crago, secretary, of tion's belief in such a policy may interstate commerce commission to assist In formulating the plan under District No. 17, U. M. W., and James When the Balkan states feel like be impossible. which the valuation work on the property of common carriers will be done. Diana, John Nutte, Rome Mitchell, W. borrowing $1,000,000,000, wbat does In executive session, the senate From left to right: Prof. Win. D. Ponce of the University of Wisconsin, S. Reece, F. D. Stanley, U. S. Cant- - Howard M. V. Turkey feel like? again failed to ratify renewals of the Jones of Nashville, Tenn., J. S. Worley, Edwin Wendt of ley and A. D. Lavender, 'subordinate Pittsburgh, Pa., and It. A. Thompson of arbitration agreement with Great California. officers of District No. 17. The dollars are flowing in for tur- Britain, Italy and Spain, which recent- tle serum, but where are the absolute MARSHALL LIKES JOB ly expired. These conventions pro- NELSON FREE OF CONTEMPT HIS proofs of worth? vide that questions relating to the In- THE GAS terpretation of treaties, excepting DECISION The Vice President Visits Home Folks -- Missouri Supreme Court Decides in It Is our notion, however, that the those that cannot be settled through for a Short Tour of Speech-Makin- world needs simplified talking more diplomatic channels or those of vital Favor of Kansas City Editor in than simplified spelling. interest, national honor or indepen- Guthrie Case. JUDGE MARSHALL HANDS DOWN dence, shall be submitted to The Indianapolis, Ind. Vice President Los Angeles has two lady "coppers" Hague. A similar treaty with France OPINION IN KANSAS NAT. Jefferson City. William R. Nelson, and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall a?o and It Is said to be quite a sensation already has been renewed. URAL CASE. editor of the Star, was discharged here for their first visit home since contempt pro- to be pinched by one of them. argument from custody In the the Inauguration. Mr. Marshall said The main arose over the ceedings adjudged against him by contention If treaty with the job of being the second highest that the Judge Joseph A. Guthrie of Jack- After all, why correct the proof Great Britain is ratified Panama the officer in the land "is very pleasant" the STATE RECEIVERS CONTROL son county circuit court, January 20, even If the compositor does set It up Canal tolls question would have to be While in Indiana the vice president 1913, and the proceedings dismissed, vulgar Instead of Bulgar styles. submitted to The Hague, in the will make several addresses, chief but through an opinion filed in su- discussion Japanese question and the among them a speech accepting for the preme en banc by Judge Wood- What a comfort It would be If mos- general of With Judge Flannelly's Appointees In court the a bronze bust of Colonel the attitude the Nation son and concurred by all other state quitoes were as fastidious as are rain- toward compulsory wac Charge Missouri Cities Will Prob- the Richard Owen, presented by Confed- arbitration six members of bench. bow trout In the matter of biting. brought up, and led to the expression ably Get But Little Gas the erate soldiers who were war prisoners Judge Mr. Nel- of views utterly at variance with en- for Fuel. Woodson holds that at Camp Morton In 1802, when Colo- 'Twas a mean man who insinuated trance into such binding agreements son was deprived of his rights by nel Owen was in charge. The bust that at a suffragette meeting he not In the future. Kansas City, Mo., Expressing grave Judge Guthrie and condemned with will be unveiled in the state house out the taking of testimony in a hear only heard plain things but saw 'em. A motion to re-ref- fears for the result and regret that corridor Monday. the three ing on part of the accused. He treaties to the foreign com- a technicality gave Jurisdiction, Judge the Mr. Marshall contracted a slight relations also finds Judge Guthrie had pre Pickpockets may conclude to plead mittee with Instructions one John A. Marshall of the United States that cold on the'" way from Nashville, that the pared his finding tlte night before that in this day of empty purses and with Great Britain be modified so as district court of Utah, sitting In the Tenn. ' Mr. Nelson was haled into court, and dollar watches they earn what they to exempt specifically the Panama Ca- United States court -- In Kansas City, in doing so he violated a plain get nal tolls question was abandoned, but Kan., rendered a decision effecting that AN ULSTER PLOT WAS NIPPED prolonged debate was predicted for dismemberment of the Kansas Nat- and fundamental rule of right and They eay that the taste for Manila ural Gas Company. Is sought to deprive the prisoner of his future sessions, and friends of the It believed the Scotland Yard Detective Seized cigars can be cultivated. Anybody principle of arbitration were alarmed result will be no gas for Missouri. rights without process of law. who likes artichokes ought to be- Forty Ton of Arm In a at the strength displayed by the op- Judge Marshall awarded to re- London Factory. lieve it. position. ceivers appointed by Judge Thomas TWO SHOT BY A DYING MAN Some senators showed a disposition J.' Flannelly of court of unnecessary la abol- the district London. A huge" conspiracy to arm" When noise to. criticise the making of compulsory Montgomery county, Kan., Omaha Man Killed .Stepson messenger boy control of and the Ulster Unionists to resist the ished the picture of a arbitration agreements, even if they part of the company's property Wounded. Wife After Being looking horn will be that :omlng Lome rjile regime In Ireland at an automobile bound only In cases which do not af- lying within (he of Fatally Shot Himself. pathetic. state Kansas. The has Just been discovered by Scot- fect vital interest, national honor or federal receivers appointed by Judge land Yard. independence. C. Omaha. While defending his moth man who John Pollock of the United States When the news became known What has become of the court, er from an attack by his stepfathei here UBed district who since their greatest be- to eat strawberry shortcake all TO BY TAXATION Charles McBrlde shot and killed John it caused the sensation what ailed TRUSTS have .bad control of the cause the discovery follows elosely the time and then wonder company' property, Jacobson, who was divorced from his his system? entire valued at the seizure of 12 tons of rifles, bayo- Plan of Attorney General McReynoldt $22,000,000, will retain control of the mother, and was In turn killed by Jacobson, who fired two bullets Into nets and ammunition at Belfast Mon- Irrespective of currency reform, Presented In Senate as Tariff company's property in Oklahoma and day. Missouri. the young man's body, before his there should be dough for everybody Bill Amendment. Now the police have discovered The federal immediately strength was gone. Jacobson then the soon. The winter wheat crop has the receivers went to a factory in London where the arm Washington, D. C. filed notice of appeal to closet where his former best of prospects. In. accord with the United wife was hiding were made and have found there 40 suggestions of Attorney General States circuit court of appeals at St. and fired a bullet into her body, which physicians say will tons of every 'description of - 'arms, an- Senator" Hitchcock of Ne- Louis. Judge' Marshall allowed twen- . An advance of $5 a foot la prove fatal. awaiting shipment to Ulster. Except anti-tru- ty ap- nounced In the price of show snakes. braska Introduced an days In which to perfect an for the seizure another consignment peal required super- But an advance In the price of the amendment to the Underwood Tariff and that 150,000 ' Tryj Panama Locks Completed. of arms would be already on Its way. bill, which would Jevy a special ad- sedeas bond be filed. The effect of bar room kind would be better. Panama. It is officially" announced ditional excise tax on a sliding or Judge Marshall's decision will be sus- that all the heavy concrete work of CALLS WOMAN FIRST MARTYR 016.000,-00- 0 graduated upon pended pending appeal and This country has imported scale manufacturers the the the six locks of the Panama of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes federal receivers will, for time, Canal worth of gems since the first of and that has been completed. The lower guard snuff. The amendment, coming from remain In ctiarge of the entire prop- Mis Davidson Who Attempt the present year. Somebody must be gates at Gatun and Pedro Miguel and to a Democratic member, will receive erty. Should the decision of Judge Break Up English Die trying to square himself with his wife. the upper guard gates at Mlrafiores Derby thorough consideration from the fi- Marshall be sustained, an appeal prob- of Injurle. will be closed as soon as possible af- nance committee. ably will be taken to the supreme The strength with which a man ter June 15, the plan being to allow up- pro- court of the United States. London, Eng. Emily Wilding David- wields a piece of bamboo depends The progressive excise tax Lake Gatun to fill. on whether said bamboo Is a compo- posed would not reach a manufac- Disaster Feared. son, the first martyr to the militant nent part of a carpet beater or a fish- turer until he controlled about 25 per The results, should Judge Marshall's Damage by California 'Hopper. cent of production of the .dead at the Epsom hospital as the re- ing rod. the total decision become effective, it Is be- Sacramento, Cal. From articles. Over amount be would various sult of a fracture of the skull sus- that lieved by the federal receivers and points in the Sacramento Valley coun- a woman be In rising on tained in an attempt to stop the king's The statement made, that tailed a scale tobacco officials of the gas company, will be ties and as as aw passing a dying rela- one pound far south Fresno and horse Anmer during running of a soul from cent a for the first million deplorable from the standpoint of the Tularo reports of new the Hps is by pounds per quarter, a pound invasions of the the derby on Wednesday last. Only tive's received scientists two cents publlo and disastrous from the stand- grasshoppers have come with skepticism. Even were such for pounds, and to the Btate the matron of the hospital and two the second million point of the stockholders. No gas noriicuitural department. a thing allowed to be possible there so on up to six cents a pound. These or Kansas City or any other cities nurses were present at the deathbed. are so. many souls so small as to graduated taxes would be in addition formerly supplied In Missouri, and the Aeroplane Miss Davidson'srelatlves had left the any Falls With Two. building be Invisible under circum- to the regular eight cents a pound financial ruin of company are re- Buc. France. Aviator when told that th5re was no the Barnard an hope stances. tax that all manufacturers pay on sults predicted. In announcing' his a passenger were instantlv killed of her regaining consciousness. tobacco. The same Is true of the pro- decision. Judge Marshall expressed when Barnard's biplane over "How long since you have seen a turned Another Dead at Seach. gressive tax on cigars, cigarettes and grave fears for the result and also In midair and crashed to the ground tu.j woman darning a pair of socks?" aska snuff. Long Beach, Cal. Peter Inglls, 70 his regret . that a technicality com- offering years old. Is re- the Cincinnati Enquirer, thus pelled him to render dead from Injuries an admirable topic for the historical it ceived In the collapse of the audi- THE OIL DECREE INADEQUATE CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS torium flrnirnflrh In V!mnlrA Il.ut- societies. JOHNSON AND ENVOY MEET tho - celebration. He made the thirty-nint-h Further Action May be Taken Against A Good Roads bill, carrying an ap- The new British ambassador is re victim of the accident . Inglls ported to be a baseball fan, which may Standard Company by Attorney In a Five Minute' Talk the Land propriation of $700,000, has passed came Question here with his wife fifteen prove even more Influential than profi General McReynoldt. Ownership Was .Not the house of the Illinois legislature months ago from Neepawa, Manitoba, golf- Mentioned. The senate la expected to concur. ciency on the tennis court or the Washington. Attorney General to which place the body will be taken ing green. for said that he regards the Sacramento, Cal. Accompanied by Robert J. Rubin, convicted recentlv burial. as Standard Oil dissolution decree as in- an interpreter, Y. Yamaguchi, mem head of the New York "arson That all potato cars must be heated trust," was by "Dry" Capture Missouri County. adequate to meet the intent of tb ber of Japanese parliament, had sentenced Justice Goff In winter Is the mandate of the inter the to Keytesvllle, Mo. Chariton county Sherman Law. This was the first an audience with Governor Johnson in serve six to ten years In Sing Sing state commerce commission. There " went "dry" at the local option elec- definite Indication of the Attorney capitol. Japanese statesman prison. must be a society for the prevention of the The tion by a majority of 179. The elec- General's attitude toward the Investi- and the governor exchange compli It Is rumored In St. Paul that rt cruelty to the potato. tion was quiet, - though a large vote gation now being conducted to deter ments and courtesies for five minutes. Wlnchell, receivers of the Frisco, has ' was polled and no disorder occurred mine whether an "oil still was spoken concern- been chosen to El- The blasting at Panama la killing trust'' Not one word succeed Howard anywhere In the county, so far a exists. ing antl-alle- u Mr. Ya- liott as president of the sea serpent This will not do. At the land law. the Northern Pa heard from. The county went "wet" His objections to decree, Ukt maguchi Japan to investi- cific railroad. least one of the sacred traditions of the came from a year ago by 99 in an election tlioBe expressed against gate ownership later ages must be preserved from the com- he has th the Japanese land sit airs, jonn uoty, wire of 'a farmer held to be illegal. mercial Iconoclast of the age. tobacco trust decree, are based on the uation here. He will lecture before living near Altus, Ok., was poisoned ground that a real dissolution of a the Japanese of Sacramento soon. by a mixture put out for grasshop- Rider Killed In Motordrome. you, Gau-- trust cannot be accomplished by a dis- pers. Her wa Detroit, Mich. Edward Holleybeck You remember, don't that Corporation to Canada, llfo saVed by use of (2,500,000 tribution of the stock pro rata among Steel a stomach pump. of Flint, Mich., was killed at the mo- temala borrowed from Ottawa. dominion Great Britain In 1869? Well, Great the same shareholders. OntA charter tordrome speedway here while prac- Dy me The British government Britain la unreasonable enough to has been obtained i,anaaiun denies that ticing on a motorcycle. Going at full Pop Plus Received W. J. States Steel cor it has any Intention of building think It Is time for Guatemala to Burn. branch of the United a big speed, he shot up to the top of the Rome. William J. Burn, the detec- poration. The capital of the company naval station at Kingston, Jamaica, whack up, and la beginning to be no- - track, struck the guard rail and tive, was received la 1 as a consequence of about private audience placed at 120,000,000 and the chief the completion dropped several feet to the bottom, uesMnt It ty rope OUhway, nu. pike of business It at Ont oi ipe ransma Lanm. Tb motorcycle fell on top of bias. n sive door swung easily to her touch. "I came," standing, with her fingers A asw let herself out by a private way, straight and stiff on the cold marble TTvTT which had onoe been the ancient ab- edge of the table, the girl began to bot's way, to an isolated corner of a speak hurriedly, constrainedly, "I small secluded platform. From this wanted to see you about the priso- A point a stairway led up to a passage ners" spanning a great gulf. Below and He did not answer. Gently stroking Hi aside, where the red-tile- d houses clung his wrist if the dampness from to the steep slope of the rock, flut- some subterranean place had got into tered many flags; yet the girl did not it be etjnced no sign he had beard; "171 KYI pause either to contemplate or and this apahy and his apparent dis- Only when her glance passed regard of jier awoke more strongly seaward and rested on the far-awa- y the feeling Bhe had experienced so ocean's rim of light, did she stop for often since that day in the cloister, an Instant mid-wa- y on the bridge when be bad promised to set free the then, compressing her lips, moved on servant of the Black Seigneur; had the faster; down the incline on the kept his word. Indeed, but FREDERIC S. ISM&M other side; up winding stairs between "Can't you see," she forced herself bv giant columns, reaching, at length, to continue, what the man San- "after AUTHOR OF "THE TR0LLERONDff? WROdCHC. that bright and grateful opening, the chez thought suspected about me, cloister. With an unvarying air of what he said that day at the Mount, resolution she stepped forward; after what he, the Black Seigneur, did ILLUSTRATIONS BY TAY looked in; the place was empty si- for me" the Governor started "that 1308 DY THT DOQB3 -- t0l7 lent save for the tinkling of the tiny you, if you care for me at all," be COFWJGKT MFRRIU. CO. fountain In the center. looked at her strangely, "at least, reached out his arm for a glass, to joined In the customary annual de "Are you looking for some one, my should" 8YNOP3IS.v . drink, young Lady?" "As I you that the ' man again scent upon or ascent "to the Mount told the other day," his spoke. None was too poor, few too miserable, The voice was that of Beppo, who accents were cold, "why concern your- Comtesse Ellse, daughter of the govern- ' was or of the Mount, has chance encounter "The palace? The plan of the to undertake the Journey.' A pilgrim regarding her from an angle In self about outlaws and peasants clam- with a peasant boy. The "Mount," a small Mount? Did you notice? Tell me age, was the cloister walk. oring for 'rights!' " roek-hou- island, stood In vast bay on the occasion called; but al the something of it how It is laid though certain religious ceremonies "I am looking for his Excellency. I "But it is my concern," she said pas- northwestern coast of France, and. out" suppose " during the time of Liouls XVI. was a gov- Sanchez swallowed; set down the were duly observed and entered into he Is sionately. "Unless " ernment stronghold. Develops that the "In the apartments my peasant boy was the son of Seigneur Ie-- , glass hard. "Yes, yes! I saw. much by some with fanatical warmth, many of state, "Neither yours nor mine," be am saurac, nobleman. Young Desaurac deter- a great deal!" he answered with there were, who, obliged to pay tithes, Lady. But" The girl frowned. swered in the same tone. "Only the mines to secure an education and become "But, a gentleman: sees the governor's daugh- eager zest. "Oh, I kept my eyes open, nourished the onerous recollection of but!" she said. "But what?" law's!" ter depart for Paris. Lady Ellse returns although I seemed not to, and was the enforced "ecclesiastical tenth" to "His Excellency has left word he "The law's!" she returned. "You are after seven years' schooling, and enter- was expecting a tains many nobles. Her Ladyship dances mindful of learning all I could!" the exclusion of any great desire to minister from Paris the law" with strange fisherman, and a call to "Here!" From his pocket the young avail themselves of compensating that no one else was to be admitted; "Its servant!" he corrected. arms Is made In an capture a the effort to note-boo- the .matter was so important you mysterious Le Seigneur Nolr. He escapes. man took a pencil. "Set it privilege of beholding and bowing be that he "But could spare their lives! Ladv Ellse Is caught In the "Grand" tide. down; everything! I know something, fore the sacred relics. To these recal wished no interruptions." You could deal with them more merci- The Black Seigneur rescues and takes She had already her to his retreat. Ellse already, from the old monks the citrant spirits, license and a rough turned, however; fully!" discovers that moved on him ner savior was the boy with the fish. rough diagrams You pr-de- r past without answer. "The law Is explicit. In the King Sanchez, in their books. sortof merrymaking became the the Seigneur's servant. Is ar- entered where? Take the pencil of the hour. At the inner entrance to the "little alone rests the power rested and brought before the governor. castle" or to" Lady Ellse as Sancliea get free. Selg- - rod" Early in the morning the multitude chatelet, which presently "The King! But before word could uour ana a priest at the "Cockles." she reached, the girl stopped. Here, reach him " ' r The minutes passed and still San- began to arrive in every manner of chez traced; seemed almost to forget dilapidated vehicle, without, In the shadow of two huge "Exactly!" As be spoke, the Gov. CHAPTER XIII (Continued.) astride starved cylindrical towers, " his injuries In his Interest In the la- looking donkeys and bony or that crowned the ernor rose. "And now Outside, the blowing horses, gate-hous- wind, sharper, feudal a number of sol- "You will not hear me?" whistled about eaves, bor. Plan after plan was made; torn on loot. Many who had camped out the beat at the up; diers, seated on the steps, clinked "If there is anything else " window and shook the blinds angrily; one finally remained In the hand the night before, by wayside or In of the Black Seigneur. forest, brought with their swords and talked; within, be- Her figure straightened. "Why do Tar below, a steady them certain high-vaulte- monotone to those neath the d "You think " Anxiously the serv- scanty provisions and a kitchen pot dome of the you hate him so?" Bhe asked passion- other sounds, could be beard the rush guard-roo- lolled the commandant ately. "You have hastened and breaking of ant watched his master's face; but the in which to boil thin soup, or some their trial, the surf. and several officers on a bench before and would carry out the sentence be- "Why did I latter, straight, erect, with keen eyes poor makeshift mess; others came cross myself that day a large window. Immediately on ber is time for justice. And on fixed, did not answer. empty-hande- "pilgrims" out at the fore there the the island, when I saw her behind appearance they rose, but, meroiy man day you youT "You think " again began the man elbow and shoeless, trusting to fortune whom that ordered Sanchez's taciturnity the bowing stiffly, she whipped let- when the ancient time-piec-e, beating for cap- started toward a from the Mount after reticence of years suddenly burst its their sustenance, and looking portal on harshly the hour, interrupted. able even of the left. Whereupon the ting me think him safe! After all that bonds. "Because she made me think having poached in ona of commandant "Eleven o'clock! High The the wide forests they started forward, defer- his master did for me! Why was be of the former lady of the Mount the tide!" had traversed, entially would have spoken stopped Black Seigneur pushed back his chair despite a penalty, severe and dispro lashed? Because of him he served or Governor's wife who betrayed the her, when at the same the of the old Seigneur before I Seigneur, your " and rose. portionate to the offense, for laying moment that? father! I promised door she was approaching opened, and heard you ask about him of hav- "Good!" alacrity indi- hand on any lord's his him to keep the secret he would Sanchez's wild birds or rab the governor himself appeared. At ing gone to America? Why you cated a Quick comprehension bits. did have It, for the sake of the lady; but of what the sight of her he started; a shade of care about that?" now to you i xour rather was the movement portended. Savage men; sodden men good stabbed at the foot of the Mount by "You had better remain here!" bad and Indifferent! Like ants throng the Governor! " shortly. ing about the hill, they straightway "Stabbed! By him!" "Me?" said the servant with a harsh streamed to the Mount; took posses "It was given out," sourly, "by laugh. "Me?" sioh of' ft; or as much as lay open to rogues again to shield her!" "Have you not had enough' of my them; for around the top, chosen "But" family my service?" the young Seig- abode of the Governor, extended a "That same day he had a letter neur demanded bitterly. wall; grim, dark and ominous; brist rom her. As evening fell he walked "Bah!" muttered the other. "The ling with holes which seemed to look ear the Mount was followed by the dog that's beaten springs at the blackly down; to watch, to listen --and Governor, who sprang, struck in the chance to bite!. You go to rescue to frown. Without that pretentious back and left him for dead! I found your comrades. 1 will go with you!" line of encircling masonry, the usual him and took him home. But before "In which case, death not ven- din, accompaniment to the day and he recovered, it was reported my lady geance will most likely be your re- the presence of so many people, pre- had died" ward!" vailed; within, reigned silence, a sol- "How?" "I care not!" stubbornly. emn hush, unbroken by even a senti "I know not; a punishment, per- A moment the Black Seigneur re- nel's tread. haps! She was always delicate or garded him; then made a gesture. "I shall be glad when It's all over!" liked to be considered such a white "Well, have your way!" He lis- Standing at the window of her cham- faced, pretty, smiling thing whose tened. "The wind is In the west." ber the Lady Eiise had passed in beauty and treachery this other one. "A little south of west," answered dressing to look out upon the throng the daughter, inherits. It was the the man. a thousand dots upon the sand, dark ' ghost of herself looking- - over your "A rough night for , your boat to moving masses in the narrow by- shoulder that day on the Island, with have crossed!" ways, and motionless ones near the the same bright, perfidious eyes " "Oh, I was bound to come! And temporary altars. "Enough!" Angrily the Black Seig- if you hadn't been here, I'd have gone "Oh, my Lady!" Her companion, neur brought down his hand. "I will on, on till I found you " and former nurse, a woman about hear no more!" The hand of the young man touched fifty years of age, ventured this mild

ecause sue baa . caught your the other's shoulder. "Come!" he expostulation. rar.cyl Because you " Bald, and threw open the door. "There, Marie! You can go!" " . "No more, I say! Think you I "You are going in the storm?" The "Yes, your Ladyship would not avenge your wrongs at girl, Nanette, intercepted them. "One moment!" The slender figure onoe, were it possible? That I would The Black Seigneur nodded shortly. turned. "This fastening " not strike for you, on the instant? But "It must be an important mission to In an instant the woman was by her now? My hands are tied. Another take you to sea on such a night Why side. , matter of life, or " death presses don't you stay where it's warm and "Have you heard anything more nrst!" comfortable? Or," with a laugh, "at about the prisoners, Marie?" abrupt- Sanchez looked at him quickly; said least until Monsieur Gabarie," indi- ly. "Those who were tried, I mean?" cating the corpulent figure intrenched "Nothing only Beppo said they are behind a barricade of dishes and bot- to be hanged- - day after tomorrow tles on a small table near the fire, when the pilgrimage is over." "has finished the little puppet play he "Day after tomorrow!" The brown is writing." eyes looked hard and bright; the "It is finished!" As he spoke, the small white teeth pressed ber Up. poet rose. "I had but written 'curtain' "And the man my fa the Governor when you spoke. Your wine, fair Na- bad whipped from the Mount you nette, hath a rarely Inspiring quality!" have heard nothing more of him "Oh, I care not for your compl- where he has gone?" iments!" she returned. "Your capi-- ' "No, my Lady; he seems to have taine," again studying the Black Seig- disappeared completely; fled this coun- neur with dark- - sedulous eyes, "has try, perhaps, for those Islands where not found it so much to his liking! so many like him," half bitterly, "have He has neither asked for more, nor gone before!" drunk what he ordered; and now The girl looked up In a preoccupied would venture out " manner. "Poor Marie! Your only sis Unmindful ot her words the young ter died there, didn't she?" man called to old Pierre. "Yes, my Lady; I never saw her "Well," Bhe went on, throwing back after she left France with her hus- her head, "if you lose your ship, come band and baby girl. He was an un- to me, and 111 see you have an- patriotic fellow Pierre Laroche!" The Governor Himself Appeared. "No doubt," said the Governor's other!" annoyance Above in his chamber at the inn, daughter absently, as the other pre- crossed his thin features, "You seem to have listened to not long thereafter, the priest, pared to leave the room. then almost immediately vanished; great deal!" looking eyes out of the window, saw a line of men Alone, the girl remained for several his cold met hers expectantly. "And why did he go to America?" file down the narrow stairs; embark moments motionless before the great "I have been told you were very she went on, unheeding. "Did you hat in small boats from then mechanically, busy, yet I must see you; it is very him, too? What for?" the the sheltered Venetian mirror; " nook where they lay, and later, In the hardly looking at the reflection the Important "If you have nothing else to talk " glanced door. "No More, I Say!" light of the moon, breaking from be- glass threw back at her, she finished A fraction ot a moment be seemed about He at the tween scudding clouds and angry va- accomplished, to hesitate; then with an absent air: "And the lands!" she said. "They her toilet. This task " ao more; between them, the silence pors, a ship that got under wa-y- still she stood with brows closely Certainly, I was very busy; never were his; now they are yours grew. " you The servant was the first to glided like a phantom craft from drawn; afar the flute-lik- e voices of theless he stepped aside; permit- "Unjustly, perhaps think." move; the turning to the table, he began heaven and set seaward through the the choir-boy- s arose from different ted her to pass, and softly closed the (TO BE CONTINUED.) loeat; at first mechanically after- foam. parts of the Mount, but she did not door. With the same preoccupied air ward faster, with UK ravenous zest of seem to hear them; made a sudden he walked to bis table before one of Consideration. one who has not tasted food for many CHAPTER XIV. quick gesture and walked toward the the large fireplaces whose pyramidal "If I didn't have such a large family, Hoars. The other, for his part, showed door in the manner of one who has caooples merged Into the ribs of the I could save a little money." "Don't 10 Immediate desire to disturb that The Pilgrimage. arrived at some resolution. vaulting of a noble ..chamber, and, be too sure of it If you didn't have "Occupation; for some time waited; and From far and near the nnnti end Passing (Jowq ' a corridor, she seating himself in a cushioned chair, a large family you might have as K vs -- ot until the servant stopped, the people of the towns and. villages, reached an arched opening whose mas looked down at a few embers. auto." Houston Post PiibiiVtloii. Notice for Publication. s ellc for The ttllUK')'" 017C07 non-coa- l V. a. V, 08,138 Kenna Record . Deportment of the Interior. T.T. R. Land Ocpartuient of the Interior, U. 8. Land D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r O.llofl at Roswell. N. M. June 5, 11)13. Ofllce at Fort Sumner, N. Sj.. April 7, ini3. Notice Is hereby iclven thut Charles E. Notice Is hereby given ilvt Lewis E. Garver KENNA LUMBER CO. Miller, or Klklns. N. M. w ho, on .Inly 29, 190T. of Kenna. N. M. who, on May 7. .1010. made PUBLISHED WEEKLY made It. E. I2JIO, Serial So. 01289, for N Wfc't Add. II. E. No. 0AOS8. for NWK, Sec. S. Twp. dialers and on May 0 lw, made Add. entry Serial 4 8, Ranire H., N. M. P. Merllllatu hs filed (f No.017M)7, for NUtf, See 33. Twp 8 S., Rantfe notice of intention to make thre year rroof. Entered Febtiary 8tli 1907 jt the Kenna, ts K.. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of to establish claim to the Ijind above describ- LUMBER HARDWARE New Mexico, Post Office, as second Class Intension to make three-yea- r proof, to establ- ed! before Dan C. PavS8e.tT. S. Commission- ish claim land In N M. 1. 1 Mail Matter. i. to the above described, hefoit er, his office at Kenna, on July J. Building Material Farm Implements I. V. Carroll, IT. S. iu hi office Claimnnt names as at Klklns. X. M. on July IS, lX John Schirck Clyde II. Peters, William II of all Kinds. Subscription $1.00 Per Year In Claimant names as witnesses: II. Cloppert, Clarence T.on, all of Olive, N. M. Advance Wnrec C. Cooper. William D. Smith, Ollyer MiS JiT C. C. llEKltT. Keg-lste-'. II. Morrison, litnjamln I,. Cooper, all of Klklns. N. M. T. C. Tim,otson, otloe for rtibllcntion.'' FANCY and STAPLE Adverilselne rat's made known on application J13J.VU Keglster. 0C65M) I Department S. NOTICE FOR ITDLICATIOX. of the Interior, U. GROCERIES T.and Office ttj, Roswell, N. M. Maj-.i- , 113. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 021ViO Notice Is hereby irlVeh that belbert R. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Logal Blanks Kltisey, of Nobe. N. M. who, on Oct. 30. 1912, printed and for Land OHlce at lioswell, N. M.. June 6, 1B13. made H. B. Hertal No. 06ji(, tor KH.WM. ffreprietcrs ef the " sale by the Kenna Record. Notice la hereby Riven that Ilenjamin C. SEW; SH NEK. Sec. 30, Township 8 S., "ane Sharry, of Rcdlnnd. N. M. who, on Oct. 21, 34 E N. M. P. Meridian, filed notice of 1910, h4 Miss Beatrice Cooper left Sun- made H. E. Ser. No. otaxa. for KH. Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to estab- Section JO. Twp. 6 S., Range 38 F... N. M. P. lish claim to the land abovja. described, be- day for Roswell where Meridian, KENNA TIN SHOP she will has tiled notice of intention to fore C. E. Toombs, U. 8. Commissioner, in his make three-yea- proof, to attend the Normal. establish claim to ofllce at New Hope. N. M. on. June 84, 1913. w ni.La what- s'nn want In thl line. Tank. Well Caatnv. the land above described, before Will A. Claimant names as witnesses: Palmer, U. S. Commissioner. In work-neatl- W. W. Wood rettirne.l last his oMce Charles C. Davis, M. Clayton Dakar, George Watering Troughs. Repair and promptly done. near Redland, N. M. on K! J NBX. Sec. 10. II. Newcombe. these of Nobe, N. al. John II. week from an extended visit in Twp. 6 S., 3 E., Hanite K. M. P. M. on July Creech, of Hope, N.M. H, 1913. New yiimmens Texas. M49-J3- ' T. C. Tli.t.oTsojr.'neglaler, Sires. Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. Dr. fl. L. Fisciis was in Carl S. Turner. Vance V. Greer. Melissa E, Notice for l'ulii'catloii.- - EI ida Wed nesda y Tinner, these of Itedland. N. M. Daniel Props 036TitJ 't between of Richland, N. M, T. C. Tii.lotsok, Department U. S. .113-Jy- of the Interior," llek-iste-r trains. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. May 17, 1913. O. Blackford JiOTl CE FOR Notice Is hereby itiven that Prod' W. Davis, J. of Elida was rrilLICATIOX. of Nobe, N. M, who. on Oct. 4. 101?, me de II. non-coa- l P. in town Wednesday s. pVi3 K. Serial No. for H'i, Sea. 33, Twp transacting Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 6 S.. Knniie 34 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has Died THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. business. Office at Port Sumner. N.M. May S3, 1913. notice of intention to make three-yea- Proof, Notice is hereby itiven M. that Knos to establish claim to the land above de- Vice Rev. I. bf Albuquer-ne- , of N. M.. who, 11. JeffSD. White Pres. Geo. 3. Cittte field Pres. M J. Seder Kenna. on May scribed, before C. E. Toombs. tT. 8. Com- 0 19i)9. made Add. H. K. No. 0C.Vi3, Slate Superintendent for Lots 3 and missioner, In his office at New llope N. M. of 4 and SK' S 7; 1, Wtt. Sec. and Lot See. 18. on June SI, 1013. the Anfi Saloon League, Twp.lS., Itani.'e E.. JJ. M. stopped P. Meridian, Claimant names as witnesses: hns Hied notice of Intention to make three over Wednesday night C, Davis, Louis G. Gross. Rose Davis, on his year Proof, to establish claim to !hn Inmi Charles Strictly a Aome institution M. Clayton Halier, all N. M. way to Roswell. above described, befure Dan C. Savage, U. S. of Nobe, SI23-J2- T. C. Register. Commissioner, in'hls office, at Kenna, N. M Tillotson. Tins section of on the t3rd day of July 1913. the country Notice for Publication. Claimant names as witnesses: has been visited by fine rains for 0S61C3 .' , '.; John Schirck. Chester C. Cloppert. of past both Department Interior, tT. S the week. Everybody is Olive. N. M. John A. ICimmons, Willi? A. Fry. of the wearing a long fmjle, for they both of Kenna, N. M. C.C.Henry, Land Office at Roswell. N. M. May 17, 113. Jll-Jy- Re.ister. Notice Is hereby given that Charles C. Davis almost insure a fine crop. of Nobe, N. M. who, on Sept. 1", I91S. made E. 036165, 33, Twp. Venj fi for t'siljllcutloii. H. Serial No. for NH See.' respectfully, FOURTH CLASS ' 'ilce 6 Range 34 E., N. M. P. Meridian; has filed POSTMASTER EXAMIN- 013118 (127294 notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, ATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. to establish claim to the land above described w. m. Scott, Land Office at lioswell. N. Al. June 3, 1913. C. E. Toombs. U. S. Commissioner, Saturday July 12, 1913. before Notice is hereby clven that John V. Stephens in his office at New Hope,-N- . M. on June of Klklns. N. M. who, on Oct. 5, 1907, made H 94,1913. . Gastier. The. United Stales Civil Serv- K 12881. Serial No. 013118 for KKH: and on Claimant names as ' witnesses: May l'M.T, made Add. entry Ser. No. 037i'4. ice Commission . Fred W. Davis, Louis G. Gross, Rose Davis, announces that for N Wit-- See. 10. Twp. 7 S. S K., N. Ranee M. CUyion Baker, all of Nobe, N.-- -- on the da to M. P. Meridian, has llled notice of Intention named above an ex- Mi'S-JSO T. C). Tillotson,. Register. amination will be held at to make three-yea- r Proof. lnrinl.l!,bl.lm Kenna, to the land above described, before J. F. Notice for PnMication: Ts. Mex as Carroll, U. S. Commissioner. In his a result of which it oftlce at . non-coa- l F. 8. OfWH74 Klklns. N. W. on July H, 1913. Dr. H. L. Fiscus. is expected to make certification Department of the Interior IT. S. Tind Office Claimant names as witnesses: at Fort Sumner. N. M. April ?8, 1'13. to fill a contemplated W. Ulee, & IPS: vacency in Oearire CMnrence Morrison, Mary Notice is hereby given that Ernest T., Musician duraeen, and ffrep, if Fresh, Reliable. Pur Jeffries. Wlllii-.i- the position of fourth class post- Thomas A. s, all of Klklns. N. Askew, of Kenna, N. M.. who, on Aucr. S3. Guarsnleed to Pitas T. C, Tillotson. . 1000. made II. E. No. OftHHT. W!i, 14, She Vienna Brugslcre. Every Gardener and for See. Planter should teat tlia master at Boaz, JKl.lyll I at Hal I aft .Mat.-1.- N. Mex. Keiflster. Twp. J S. Range 89 K.. N. M. P. Meridian. I! lnJt.laJla,lM eunerlor merits of Our has filed notice of Intention to make three ffure, Jresk Sings 4 "Chemicals. M Northern drown Seeds. Of course kissing is sinful, but Notice for I'libllcniloii. year Proof, to eslablish claim to tue land mm special orria O'.'iS.M above described, before Dan C- Savnge, U. Uuds ffatent Mcdieims d tftoek em FOP 10 CENTS there are times when a man we will X, d postpaid our S. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, N. -- Department of the Interior, U. S. edien. dtatienerq. Heods i 1 to M. on July 8, 1013. Rubber and ramriiu rrnnw doesn't want go to heaven. Land Ofllce N. M. SO, IP1 kr. en nay to.'o an. at lioswell. May 1013, Claimant names t pkB. rrlaf.w lUdlia . .10. Notice is hereby Blven that Hiram P. Ilrown, as witnesses: Soilet Articles. StS 1 kB. SHMirawIng Cl.ry . a toe 1 K.ply The following message of itedland, N. M. on 17, Charlie H. Wear, James M Sherman, Jason pkg. Arr..had CaMiaffa laa was who. Nov. 10, made I pkg. rMrtoa Market UUaH . 104 H- - K. OSSKM, T. Gandy, H. Gundy, V CeaUe . received yesterday Serial No. for Lots S. 8 and i. Jason all of Kenna. N. Xenna, X VH. alM It artotln r!aarHaa4e tl morning Section 0; NWX NKV, M. C. C. SI 00 and NH NYV!;. Seo. 10 eanfea M30-Jy- Write today! Sand to halp pay paataffaaanS which explains the absence of 7 Townsnlp S 8., Runue 38 K., N. M. P, Me- Register. parking at4 nc.lva th. abora "Tamoua Collaetloo," ridian, w'.lh oar Wow and InslructiTa Uard.n tiulda. cur editor ibis week. has tiled notice of intention to make NOTICE OF CONTEST, OKKAT KOUIUKItN SKKD U, v three-yea- r Proof, to ratabiuii Hiim t fi Notice for l'HUlictitioii. 1408 Jtono HU llockford, Illinois Fairflax, Okla. iund above described, before tVLU A. Palmer, 084790 0886O8 f665 1 it. 3. Commissioner, in his omce near Itedls'nd Department of the IT. 8. June 1th 1913. Interior,' , Department of the Interior, V. S. N. M. on NEM XK(, Seo. 10. Twp. e Range May Land Offioe at Roswell, N. M. 18. ion. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. May 81, ion. Kenna Record: 37 E., N. M, P, M. on 1913. June 24, Notice Is hereby given that Perry W. Drown, To Harry H. Hopevllle, Okla,, Goodman of w--n Mrs. Claimant names of lloa., N, M. aaho. on May S.". 1911. made add. ft M I Margret Peery of this as witnesses: Contest ee: l. IUr w C.n (: Jesse'M. Campbell, I,. II. E. Ser. No. 084700. for Lots 3 4, Sec. .1; UUItt llubler Waller, John aril You are hereby notilled that William C. place and Dan C. Savage of and NVJ 8 Twp. 8 29 LAND OFFICE G. Cox. Carl S. Turner, all of Redland, N. M NH Sec. E., N. Busaey who gives Valley View, N. M.. as PRACTICE M23-J2- 0 M. P. Meridian, has filed Kenna, New Mexico were mar-lie- d T. C. Tillotson, Register notice of intention his post-offic- address, did on Feb. SO. 1913. A SPECIALTY. to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim at 3 p. m. today at the home file In this ofllce his duly corroborated appli Of flea In Rtmoni Block Notice for Publication. to the land above described, before Dan C. cation to contest and secure the cancella Savage. U Commissioner. In his office of the brides parents Mr. and 026S64 S. at tion of yonr homestead entry Serial No. ROSWELL, N. M. Kenna, N. M. on June 83, 1913. H Mrs. F. D. Waugh. Rev. J. R. Department of the Interior, U. S. 08860H. made May 8. 1910, for SK!. See 10, ... Claimant names aa Witnesses: and SWK, See. 11, Twp. 7 Itaoge 38 Land Office at Roswell, N. M. June 10. 1013. 8., E Brown of Newkirk, Okla. tied Charley C. Lay ton. William Horner, Lee 11 N. M. P. Meridian, as grounds Notice Is hereby given that Lee E. Collins, and for his Robertson, Florence II. Clark, nil ot Itoaz. contest he alleges Harry H. Goodman the nuptial knot. of Elida N. M. who. on July S2. 191S. made that '5OOC N. M. T. C. Tillotson. has wholly abandoned aaid of land. and Add. II. E, Serial No. 0262S4, for N W 4". Seo. tract Only a few relatives and most MiSJSO Register. resided upon or any 34, Township 6 S.. Range 2 E N, M. P. Me- hasnot cultivated part Mm thereof more years R. L. in ate friends were present. ridian, has llled notice of intention to make for than two last past ROBERSON, - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The land is in Its original The three- ear Proof to establish claim to the land raw state. contracting parties took the 02(1505 You are. therefore, further notified above described, before Dan C. Pavaire. U. S. that The 5.30 Department U. the said allegations will by Barber train north Tor a few days Commissioner, In his omce at Kenna, N. M of the Interior, S. be taken this on July 14, 1013. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. May 17. 1013. ' office as having been confessed by you. and NORTH SIDE honeymoon and fi reach Ken- your said entry will Claimant names as witnesses: Notice is hereby given that Rose Davis, be canceled thereunder Afent for the Panhandle Steam na about, a week of Nobe. N. M. who, on Oct. 4, 1913. made II. without your further right to be heard there later where Join Taylor. Elijah F. Dunn, these of Elida, ' E. Ser. No. 08650.1, for WK. Seo. 34. Twp. 8 8.. in, either before this office or on appeal, if Laundry, of Amarlllo, Texas they will make Houte3, N. M., Thomas Nichols. James Mor- you their home. Range 34 E., N. M. P. Meridian, filed fail lo file In this onlce within twenty ris, these of Valley View, N. M. has Phon. No 13 notice of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof,, days after the FontTII publication of this . AEROPLANES IN THE NAVY Jl3 lyll T C. T11.L rr.soN. Realsier. notice, as to establish claim to the land above de- shown below, youf answer, under C'CCOOOOOOOOQCOCOO(10' scribed, before C E. Toombs. U. H. Com- oath, specifically meeting and rcapondlng to allegations Their Usefulness Has Been Legal missioner, In Ills office at New Hope, N. M, these of conteat, or If you fall Demonstrated Blanks printed and for within on June 84, 1U3. that time to file in this office due Wc want Beyond a Doubt. sale by the Record. proof you a copy the Kenna Claimant names as witnesses: that have aerved of your of anawer on the said conteatant In name every Charles V. Davis, Fred W, Davis. Louis G. either person or by registered mall. If this service VAlinnnrintiurlin The aeroplane is fo FOR RENT. . Gross, M.Clay ton liaker, all of Nobe, N. M. play an is made by the delivery of a copy of your Msa JjO T. G. Tillotson, Register. is ambitious XxS important part in the futuie Good two room house with answer to the contestant In person, proof of such service must be either the said wars. The recent conflicts in good well N0TICK IfOK of water, located near lTBLICATION. contestant's written acknowledgment of his Tripoli' 083514 and Turkey convinced the school house. Inquire of ' receipt of the copy, showing the date of LAWYER- the world that Iheso formidable Department of the Interior, U. S. its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by John A. Kimmons. Land ofllce at Roswell. N. M , May So, 1913. whom the delivery was made atating when and we want to hear from cv s little mac-hint- aio not, to he Notice Is hereby given that Isaac 8. Kidd. and where thai eopy was delivered: If made ery bnstoess man wbo wishes Deafness Cannot Be Cured of Allie. N. M. who, on Oct. 17, 1910. made H. bv registered mall, proef of such service that he knew BUSINESS LAW. lightly reckoned with when in Write today aa I.C aa , by local appUrntloaa, E. Ho. 08:1514, 17. Twp. 8 S., must consist of the affidavit of the person tall yaa kaw kara aiada lawi as they Mn not reach tlx dav Ser. forNH. See. ul al kaadida al a.a art Ilka yaa, aad e d oortiou of Uie la by copy eal,p. the hands of an enemy. hi. lucre only sua wuy M Ranire 87 E N. M. P, Meridian, has filed whom the was mulled stating when i""!rr."!? ""U ""f1 Palatal Ibat ka. km . I lire autl that le by conelltulional rraiedlre) tkaa,. Tklii Sdual, laaadad kaa a three-yea- r and the post office to which It was U ,Mn an, On another page of tl is issue iHalmae cauw'll by aa Inflamed coiidlllall el Iks notice of Intention to make Proof, mailed, f. 1 I " k" la a atat. la uiucoua lining of tha KuaUulium Tutu,, 1lita m to establish claim to the land above de- and this affidavit must be accompained by kO.a. ta.rM. .jul.red k, Bar, aad m .a. of the Record will he uu m ntiiuniwi you imv a ruaiuilnf auuud or the postmaster's receipt Laam about (DourOunplrtaOoU.ra fennd a lmrl:ig. .,tl wliru It la entirely clwrd, Vft-- " scribed, before Will A. Palmer. U. 8. Com- for the letter. Law Ooura. which at. tur practlca, aud result, anil aaMua I ha luUainraallon caa lw In You, should la your answer (i our Oumplato. fraatical. Sualnw column missioner. his offioe. near Redland, N. M.. slate the name Law article and a, OourM for BliatoMB Umo. fine pietainii g Ikeu out this tub nlured lo Ha uurnial condl-tlo- of the poat you flud hcurl iK will bo lorcver; on KKli NEM, Seo. 10. Twp. 8 S. Range 37 K. office to which desire future out about the low curt, aud are tuna nine raara urily yon t) the deve'opements of ul ot Inn are cauai-- drolby Calnrrh, whk-l- i la nothlug N, M. P. M. on 84. 1913. notices to be sent to vnu. eaa obuia a horouBa the' out lnfliimed June knowledaa of tli. Law whlla eootlau. I an ot the mucous aurfacra. Vt e Claimant names as T. C Tillotson, Register. lag rout prawat work. Kaoy aeroplanes and similar rn will mve On Hundred Dollar lor any caae 4 witnesses: Teamal icliiiv s (cuiaird by Baad today lar kaadaana aatolag aad pcafnrM catrrti dial ranuol be cured David 8 Holder, William K. Elder. Joseph Date of first publication 83, al aaMCMlal by Cutarrb Cure. Send for circulars, tree. J'ay 1011 tbt eradaalM all a,.r tLa Wi I.opu our readers will liIH M. McGaha, A Hie. N. M., D. " " " t. t. ka a mpm Ikair apaartaallr not' JyCillCNElf CO.. Toledo. . these of John second May 30. 1013. fcy aa I by nruirmsla, 7U1. aw aaaaariae ad. lit. Ikia Sold Prult, of Garrison.. N, tC. " " thW " 8, tverloo'k reading it. Taae Uall's Pun (or constipation, June ion. THi iraieni coaaieroaoaatt MS8-18- T. O.Tlllotsen. Register, " fourth 17, aciiooi. or tin June WU Ml taterlaaa HaUdlat. WuyK, Blik. Notice for Publication. Aollco lor Ptibllciitlon. NOTICn t'Oll PMIMCATIO. 024413 non con'l P. S, ofilld 07403 021203 IT. Department of the Interior, U. S. department of the Interior, IT. R Land Department or the Interior, S. M. Roswell. . M. May. 7. 1913. Lnnd Office nt Roswell. N. M, Mny 1.1. I'il3. Omce nt Fo.l Sumner, N. Slnrch I7. tun. Lnnd Ofi:ce nt f Is given linker, nt In given (hat Miller, Notice Is hereby given thnt Charley (!. Lny-lo- Notice hereby that Jim Notice hereby Alfred of Hob. N M.. nho.on Fob. 0. mil, mnde Kenna. N. M. who. on March 27, ltx9. made of Rome 3. r.lida. N.M. who. on Jnn- 3, 191". I'MIP. A id. 02! 2M. NWW. ndd'l. It. K. ScrlBl No. 0214 IJ. for SE'f. Sen. 9. tlrltf. homestrn:) entry No. for Si mnde II. E. Ser. No. for GROCERIES Ttt-p- 2(i. 4 Range ! K S'A 8 33 E., N. M. P. 0 s., Range 83 K.. N. M. I. Meridian, hns NWH. Sec. Twp. S. and Section 20. Twp S., Range Hied notice of Intention lo mnke threeyenr SK'i. Sec. l. Twp. 4 H. Range 2!) E. nnd on Mcrltllnn. hns Illed notice of intention to make 21, !9o9, claim ,he Proof, to establish claim to the lund above Dec. mnde ndd'l. bomcstPiid entry three , eur proof, to est I'Hsb to FANCY AND STAPLE No, o;io:t, N Savage, described, before Don . Snvnge. U. s. Com' for K'i W'i SE'. Seo. II. lnnd above described, befoiDanC. Twp. NWK, In t Ueana, mlssloner. In lilt office t Kenna, X. M , on 4S,Rsrg to K., NEW Sec. t. U. S. Com niisioner. his ofhi.;. All new and fresh goods. Everything that is good June 2.1, 191.1 Twp. 4 Range 21 Y..i V, M, P.lerldlan, has N. M. on June 20, 1913 to eat will he found in our store. Claimant names as witnesses: filed notice of In lent ion to niu'lto threeyenr Claimant names ns witnestes: Proof, to establish clulm to the lnnd gtjor- - Terry V. Ilrown, WilHnm Horner, Lee R. Lon Groves, Juson II. Henrtrli, these of described, before Dsn Savage. IT. S. Com Robertson, Florence 11. (lnik, all of Hoax, X. C IndMin, N M. Hurry Slnck. Chnrlea H. Slack, missioner. In his office at Kenn.t, N. M. on M. M. C. TILLOTSON, these of Route 3. Elldn, N. Our Prices Are Right. T. 31. 1913. M23J20 HoglHter. June M18-J1- T. C. TiMrrsos. ReelaUr. Claimant nomes as witnesses: All kind.) of country produce bought at the high-e- st NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. llrlnk Clandy, of Kenna. N. M. William II. H Department of the Interior pi'icea. Oll-I- 01 17,13 loppert, of Olive. N. M.. Jtiliuo Shnffer, Piier United States Land Office, Ros- market (H6 Department of Interior, V, fl. Land 1. linker, both of Honz, N. M. well, New Mexico, April 29, 1913 Livery and feed business in connection . Call arid Office nt Roswell. N. M. Mny 19, Into; M10-J3- C. C. IIesrt. Register. is hereby given that the Notfee la hereby (rlyen Hint George C. Notice see us, Cooper, of Elkins, N. M. who. on Dee. 7. 1906, NOTICE F0H PUBLICATION. state of New Mexico, hy virtue mnde It. E. 10313, Her. No. 011532. for 8KW. non coal P, S. 07rr 0." 7 of the act of Congress, approved Sec. 15: nnd on Mny 9. lilt, made odd. entry Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lafld June 1, 1898, lias hied in t lmoN JONES & Serlnl No 024755, for XEW, See. 13, Twp. 7 S. Oftloent Fort Sumner. N. M. Mnrch 27. 1913. fice selection list ol the follow PIRTLE Rnnge 28 K., N. M. P. Merldtitn. bus tiled no- Notice is licreby given John W. Hurry, 4 thnt tice of Intention to mnke thrce-yen- r Proof, of Ellda, N. M, Star Route who, on Feb. 25, ing kinds: 027174-- SE KENNA, NEW MEXICO. 10 establish clnlm to the lnnd nbove described, I9;i9. made H. E. No. 0721, for Lots 1 nnd 2, List. 127, Ser. No. before J. P Onrriilli IT. S. Commissioner In nnd S!4 NEW. Sec. 5. Twp. 4 S.. liunire 59 H Re.: 12;T-- 8 S; all ot Sees

ill ofllce nt Mlliln, X. M. on June f:!, loin, nnd on 2V, 1910, 1.11-12-13-1- S; i June made ndd'l. homestead 4; all M'ltiipnen: 1 4-- 4,- Clalttinht hdtnea its entry. No, 08137, for SKW. Seo. ., Township if sec. 19; T.9-S- ; com- - Henjitmtti L. f?oo(ter( Wlllinm T. . Hums H. Range 29 E.. N. M. P. Meildinn, hns Hied itet N: MMncyitJittri C. Munc.vf nll of KlUIn. notice ol Intern Ion to mnke three year Proof, nrisut'' rf.wn.j.) acres. N; ii. t:C;Ttl,lrrix. to estnbllsh clnlm to' the lnnd above described, liist 1 1.. !er. io vnt idd rtii EXCURSIONS - MJI-K'- O Jtetrlster. before Dnn O. Snvnge. 1J. S. Commissioner, of Sees. 20 Sec. 2o; .r B.T In M., on 35, IW13. T-8-- " his oftlce nt Kenna, N. June S; 0TICE all of Sees. 2i FOB PUBLICATION, Claimnnt names as witnesses: (1074.24 non-con- E. comprising acres l K. 8. 017V6 Moses J. RIppl'C. Fdwurd D. Clny, both of BUCKBES-- SEEDS SUCCEED I " 027K)7-- A1I sis Depni lment of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd Route. Elldn, N. M.. MnriforO F.lklns, George List 114, !er. No. SPECIAL OFFER Ofllce nt Poft Sumner, X. M. April ifi, UM3. A. Groves, both of I.lslon. X. M. of Sec 31; W4, NEi. W W7 . V..J' J A Is Hi.Uwl. trial Not lee given that Frank E. (llndden M16 I20 C. HsNUY, you our pHriuaiient feu C. Register. Sec. 34; all of Sec. nifcke Homer. of Kenntlt N. M.. who. titt Aug, is, made SEi SEi SE. I'MTwietMHiHv tin, T-8-- Prize follcftlon TumiIum. 11. 33: S; nil of Sees. .TJ.HJ.7in lur. kinita additional E. No. OQ7f6. for SEU, Hea. 3, Notice for Publication. H IbA flnMt Trntilp. T piif nam : s dcm T-8-- E, 010, tuhb. ti fittngd 29 S; com LlMl 10 fcrliii-fiwr- 14 vnnctift 1du. Twp. S.. ti., N. M. P. Meiidlan. ta.wo4 o.f.v.io illed 499.-j.5- has hoiiee of IHtftitioh to make three S. prising iicies. WrW to-da- ys Mention Mb Pcper. Department of the Interior, U. year proof, to eslftbllsH claim to the land i Account Grand Round Up Land Office at Roswell, N. M. May 13, 1913. List 115. Ser. No. 027108 All above desclbed, before Dnn C- Snt tikB. LT. S. Notice is hereby given that Fred H. Jones. 15.17-20-2- 1; SAof N , Littlefield Yellowhouse Ranch Commissioner, in ills Oltlce nt Kennn, X M, of Sees. Si. of It rill n nil. N. M. who. on o.st. 17 imo. mnde - 9 to etmr potUjr an paeklnf atid racatvt thla on July 8, 1113. Sec 22; coinpiis- Lubbock, Tex., July 4, 1913. v'unbl 1, V coiIMttou or cia poMpsia, loytinsr wtin my ii( II. E. Serial No. 02330 for SEW; Stt NEW; 2-- tiL UenulltVl MoJ bi.4 Flnnt llooL. iT Claimant names as inir 3010 acres. Tickets on pale July 1 3 1913 lnrtrrltvt witnesses: und on Feb. 28, in J, mnde add. entry Ser. No. Harvey W. Fry, Edgar I.. Cirnves. T, 025-.9- 122. Ser. No. 0271159 SW w. Buekbn, Jnson for N'i NEW. See. 13, Township 8 8. List 1913. h. rsaajsif.ai H. 33-- Return Limit July 8th a UandVi Jnson Onndy, nil of Kennn. N. M, Range 37 E., N. M. P. Meridian, hns Hied no- Sec. 31; It all of Sec M30-.))- C. lioUnd trip fare $10 23. C. HKNltY, Register. tice of intention to mnke three-yea- r Proof, to 35; Lots Sec 3; all of lots establish claim to the land above described. Sec. 4; Si Sec. 9; all ot NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. before W. A, Palmer, IT. S. Cormiisiloner. Account Vater,Carnival Here non-con- l F. 8, 0li-3- l in his ofllce nenr Redland, N. M. on NEW Sec. 10; Si of Si, NWi SW, Department of the Interior lT, S. Lnnd Offloe NEW, Sec. If), Tttt, 8 Range 37 K N. M. Sec. 11; all of Sec. 14; Ni, SWL July 14 to 19. M. fordrTex. Xotlee for riiltllcatlon. nt Fort Sumner. N. April 24.1913. , M. on June 23. I'.X.L Ni SEi, SWi SEi. Sec. 15; all of 5. Notice is hereby given thnt Arthur Garland, Tickets on sale July pon conl . - P. 'S. 01SM Claimant names as witnesses: Sec 22; T-- 6 S; E of Kennn. N. M. who, on Sept. 61 1911, Sec. 21; Si Department of the Interior, U. S. .Land made Charlie C. Smith, Thomns J, Keller, Hen- - Return Limit July 21, 1913. ndditlonnl II. E. No. 00831, SEW, 28. comprising 4511.33 acres. Onloe at Port Sumner. N. M. April 15. I'll 3. for Sec. jninln llomur, Fred O. Henry, all of Itcd- - Township 5S. Range 31 E.. X. M. P. Meridian. Ji'.sr, per. Round trip fare $5.83. Notice Is hereby glvn t lint Judson Hunter, Innd. N. M. T. V. Th.i.ot-o- 1Z4. io. uji kx ni'. of Kenna. N, M. Mower- of Mnry A. Hunter, hns filed notice of intention to make three rtCBtster. Sec 17; Ni S-;- 18; all ot Sees. For full particulars see the Proof, yeiir to establish clnlm to the lnnd 34-35- 33-- E; tWceftsedrwho, oh Jnhi 1 loot,' tnhile home' 31-3- 3 '; T-- 7 S; 11 all of M iff; above described, before Dnn f .'. Snvnge. U. S. agent. J. entry No. 03511; S w!i. Sec. Twp. Notice for Publication. T-8-- Johnson. stead for S; t.'omttlisstonen In his dfllct Kennn N, M. on See 1: all of Sees S S. Range 32 K., N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled at 018784 020901 KENNA, NEW MEXIC07 T-8-- . July 7. 1113. S; compris notice of Intention to make live year Department of the Interior, U. S. to establish clnim to the land above described, Claimnnt names as witnesses: Lnnd Office nt Unwell, X. M. Mny 31, H13. ing 0215 94 acres. Urew-ste- r R. Evans, 0271Y5S Nolle, for tiilillcatla. before A.M. Turner, County Judge of Joe Thomas P. Ciume, OscnrR. Notice Is hereby given thnt Charles M. List 125. Ser. No. All noh-coo- County, Teitns, his office Aliilne. as Itobersoni Samuel Jones, nil of N. M. T-7-- Ji; l F. s. (0300 at at Kennn. Denny, of Kenna, N. M. who, on June 9, 1909, S; i)-J- of Sec. 25; Department of tlx Interior, U. S. Land to claimant, and witinesses before Dnn C. M C. ). H sn HY. Register. , m.ide Oilg. H. E. Ser. No. OI8T84, for SWW. Commissioner, his SVVi. Sec. 3; all of Sees Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Mnrch R. 1DI3. SnVege. U, S. in oftlce at See. 12; nnd on Nov. 24, 1909, made nddilional lily 3, NOT1CK PI HMfATIOJl S Sec. 8; Ni Sec. 9; NWi, Notice is hetebr given that Hobert Kennai N. Mr both hearings set for J Fin miry. Serial Xo. 02090I for the XW'.i. See. Wi. 111. noil conl ( Hi 08'K-- N U, sec. of Kllda, N. M. Itoiite 3, ho on i,- - Township 7 8.. Range 31 E. N. M. P. Me- - Wi NEiSec. 10; i n; Department of the Interior.'' if. S. Land Of 35-E- April 20, 1108. made home.itend antry No. Claimant names as witnesses: rldlnn, hns Illed notice of intention t ) mnlie 12;T-7-S:- R ; com flee at Foil SumnCri N, Mi Mny 17, 1913. Ni'Sec PM0, for Sec. 34. Twp. & S ttnnije 31 K. Aaron M. Self, Jnines A. Lee, John W. three yenr Proof, to estnbllsh claim to the SE. Notice is hereby given thnt Joseph O- prising 4774.41 acies. Mr. M. P. Merlrilnn, hits tiled notice of inten- Pounds, Joe D. Slack) oil of Route Hi Elldn, land above described, before Dnn C. Savage, 027173-A- tiinciirore, of Kiiun, n. ri. Koines, who. on 12(5, Ser. No. 11 tion to make live year Proof, to establish X: M: V, C. llsWKVi V, H. Commissioner, in his ortlce nt Kennn. List 7i I910i 10. 18-1- M28-JJ- Not. made Add. It. Her. No. 088, 9; 20; Clsilh lo the Urid above described, before i fiefilster. N. M, on July 7, 1913. of Sees. Wi Sec Wi for SiaWi Secllon 84, Twp, 4 S;, itnngei 30 E., Dan C. Savnire, U. S. Commissioner, in his Sec. 29: all of Sees. N. M; P. Meridian, hiis ttM notice of Claimant names as witnesses: Intention T-7-- office at Kenna, N. M. on June 23, 1113. Xotlre Publication. S. all of Sec. 1; for to make three-yen- f Proof; to 6i,'intillSh Clnlm John A. Scott, Wllllnm A. McDowell. T. . Claimant names as witnesses : non-coa- l P. S. 05117 00012 to the lnnd above described, before Dnn t Defter! tout r, Claude J. Mm-hut- nil of Kennn, Ni SWi. Sec 12: T s; a, Simon E. Itlckttrd. James H. SpillmBn, Joe Department of the Interior, IT. S. Lnnd n M v. Tu.urrsoK. - Savage, U. S. t'ommisjloner, in his oftlce at t.' Diwu.oa acres. April t comprisiug B. Slnck. Charles H. Slack, all of Elldn. N. M. OiTiee. Fort Sumner, N M. 54. 1113. Kenna, N. M. on the USnd day of July 1913. leister. Protests or coniesis agam&L M1J J0 C. C. Henry, Recister. Notice Is hereby given that John R. Holman. Claimant names as witnesses: of Kenna, N. M., who. on Mnrch 8, 108. Notice for Puhllratloii. anv or all of such selections may Oliver Powell Wllllnm C. Mncklin. both of Xotioe for mnde Orlg. II. 10. No. 05117. for SW!t, Sec. 21, non-con- i F. S. 0'3 08811 be filed in office during trie rubllrotlon. ' Klkla, X. M., Wllllnm H. Cooper, Joseph A tins ' I'Bwilshlt) 8 f: Rtihlte SO Mi and on Jttne 3, Dcpnrtnient IT. S. Land mt t'oopeh both of Kennn, N. M. of the Interior. net' iod of unification hereof, or liil. made aiiil. homesteoa entry. No. 03012. ttfllceut Fort Sumner, N. M. May 10, 1113. Bepartihent of the Interior. U. S. Jl3-Jy- l ': c, item-y- Register, and before 30 In anytime thereafter, . for WJ4 NWK, Sec. 8, Twp. 5 S. Range "police hereby given Hint Orris P. Neill, Land Office at Rosa-ell- N. M. Mny 16. 1913. E. nnd EH NEX. Sec. 29, Twp. 5 S. Runge Of Kettnn, N.M. who, on Nov. 12, 1008. made final certmcate. Notice is hereby irlven tbnt Thomas P. Neely. NOTICE OF 30 E. N. M. P. Meridian, hns tiled notice of CONTEST; homsteit(l entry No. o'io.t for KM NEW, See. C Tillotson, Register. of Kenna. N. M.. who, on July 11. 1910, made T. intention to make five-yea- r proof, on original 017720 , c 8722 31. TOwnship; 4 S. llilnge Ho M., nnd on June add. II. E. Ser. No. (tttwi, for N WW, See. 29, and three year proof, on additional to estab- Department of the It, 1903, mnde add. liome's'tettd fntry Nn.onoil. Department ot the Interior, v. a. Township 6 S2 K.. M, In'erior, United States S.. Rnnue N. P. Meridinh, hfl M., - lish clnlm to the land above bescrlbed, before forXH NW!4. SWW 8 WW. Sumner, N. has tiled notice- of intention to make three Land Office. Roswell, New Mexico, June N!t Land Office at Fort Dan C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in his Seo. 32 Township 4 S. Runge 30 E., X. M. Notice is hereby that year Proof, to establish clnlm to the land 2, 1913. I. Mrt.vlJ.l'MS, elvn office nt Kenna, N. M. on July 7, 1H3, Meridian, bus tiled notice of Inlcniii n to the Stntn of New Mexico, lias uppiica i above described, before Dnn C Savage, IT. s. To N. Carden, Lovington, M. Claimant names as witnesses: Alfred of N. mnke three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to untltjr the act of t'ongress, approved Commissioner, in his ofllce at Kenna, N. M, on Cuntestee: select Charles M. llnrber, John A. Northctttt. Ed- the land above described, before Dnn C. June 20, nio. for the benellt of the Deaf. June tS. 1913, You are hereby notified thnt T. gar E. Lee, these of Kenna, N. M. Charles W. Charles Savage, U. 8, Commissioner, in his ofllce, nt Dumb nnd Wind Schools, the following de Claimant names as witnesses: Townsend who gives Lovington, N. M, us his 1913. Ayres. of Elkins, N. M. C. C- - HknrY, Kennn. N, M. on the 17th duv of July scribed public lands, to wit: John A. Rovers. Judson T. Abbott, these of liost'oirice address, did on May 9, 11113 Hie in 8 WW. Mho ,1,-- Register. Claimant names as witnesses: List 118 8l.j NW!4. Wl3 fcKW. Kenna. N. M.t Slmnn fl. Rickntdi Jntties A. this office his duly corroborated application 23: 8 WW George T. Llttlelleld. Wllllnm P. Lit tlelleld. II; E'4. see 14; S EU. cc I": 'M. Mo Arthur. theBe of Route 3i Elltii N. M. to contest and secure the cancellation of WM. NWW SEW. i 8f.!, see vk , or Kennn, M.. NE'4, NS3-J2- 0 K0TICE FOIt TUBLICATIOX John 0 Keller, all N. Andrew . Ti Register. your entry No. oi7-;2)- M-.!- 0. TlLLotHOiV homestend Sen mnde M. NEW. K'i SEW, see 27; NM NEW. 854 non conl F. 8 . 09448 P. Smith, of Routes. Kllda, N. April 19U1, for NEW. Sec. SO, Twp. 15 8 I t'. C. '. IlKNRV, Register K; nil in p. 4 souiti, i:. 1.01 s. Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Range 36 E M. ei. Kotlee for PuliUcntlon. N. P Meiidlan. and as grounds SWW. REI4. sHt 3o; NEW. K'i NWW. sec 3.1. Omce at Fort Sumner. N. M. May , 1U13. non coal P. S. 08031 for his contest lie. alleges that snid Alfred N both ItiTp. 4soatb. R. 3d east. 8KW see H: R'i Notice is hereby given that Thomas W. Tow, Notice for PubllciiUon. Department IT. S. Carden has wholly abandoned snld lnnd for n sec 12: NWW NEW, SWW. NWW SEW- SM of the Interior, Land N. M , 13, (113851 0214"3 SKW. of Kenna, who, on Oct. 111, made period of sec 23; Office Fort Sumner, N. M. May 1, 1913. ten months last past, nnd thnt he SEW- - eu 13; SEW, see 22: SWW. at additional homestead entry N 09418, for Department of the Interior, IT. S : N. Notice is hereby clven I,uiher M. bus fulled to cultivnte or reside on snld lnnd NEW. EH SWW. 8E.W. sees.-.- W'M. that HF.it. Sec. 21, Township 4 8. Range 21 K.. N. Land OITice nt Roswell, N. M. Mny 29, l'M3. SEW."'2l: Spillman, of Ellda, N. M, Route 3. Hoz 44, who, as provided by the homestead law. siir stt; KM. smc "7. all In Tp. 6 south. It 29 east, M. I. Meridian, hns Hied notice of Intention to Notice is hereby given thnt MenjnmlnL, on May 11, 1910, made homestead entry No, You are, therefore, further notified thnt the containing 418.98 acres. mike three-yeii- r Proof, to establish claim to Cooper, of Elkins. N. M., who, on July 18. 97, 0W39, for S EM. Sec. 33. Townships S. Rnnire snld allegations will be taken by this oftlce as 1.1st 11 Lot 3, SS NWW, KM. sec 4; SM NEW. the land above described, before Dan (', mnde H. E. 12171 Serial No. 012851. for NWW 81-- M, having been confessed by you nnd your said KWh.-SE- c f.; Lots 1, 2. 8M NEW. 31 E.. N. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of Ms SH Savage. I', 8 t'omminxloiir, in oflice at und on Feb. 23. HU. mnde ndd'l. entry Ser. 0, NEW. sec intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to es entry will bs canceled thereunder without see 8; NEW. 8; NWW. 81, sec Konna, N. M. on the Kill day of July lo' 3. No. 0214'fi. for SWW. See. 18. Twp 7 S. Itnnge 1817.66 tablish claim to the lnnd above described, your further right to bo henrd therein, either I'.i, all in Tp. 3 south Ii. 30 eat, containing names as 29 E N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of before Dan. C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in Claimant witnesses: before this oftlce or on appeal, if you full to acres. T. Clandy, Edgiir L. Cirttves. Clin rile Intention totiinke five and three year Proof, 18, both In his office, at Kenna, N. M. on July t, 1913, Jason tile In this ofllce within twenty days after the List ISO 8WW. we 12: NWW, lnnd de- '' Claimant names as witneMues: H. Wear, Alvlu C. White, nil of Kenna. N. M. FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown to establish clnlm to the above I'p. 4 south, 11.2 cast, SEW. sec 20; SWW. WM J I 1 1 C. scribed, F. Carroll, LT. S Commis Tp. 4 Calvin Patton. John D. Daniel, Samuel Jones, j C. IIkniiV, Register. below, your answer, under onth. Speclllcally before J. SlW, see 21; N!j. sec 27; NEW. sec 28, sioner, In his ofllce at Klliins, N. M. on July 3, Tp. it south II. Charles, D. Spillman, all of Route 3. KlUIn, meeting and responding to these allegations of south H, aiu.l , Lots 1,2, sec 7- 1913. 3 R 30 cast, con- N. M. C. C. HlURT. ' Department of the Interior, United States contest, or if you fall within Hint time to file 21 east. NEW. ' ) I'p. s tilth M30-J- In proof you names as witnesses: taining 110 21 acres. Register. Land Office. May 5, 1913. Notice ii this ofllce due thnt have served Claimant a copy of your answer on the snid contestant J nines O. HieUs, Louis N Todd, George C Any person or persons desiring to protest hereby geven that the state of Xew Mexico, NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. either in person or bv registered mail. If this Cooper. Charlie M. Hull, all of Elkins. N M. against the allowance of the nliove selections by virture of the Act of Congress, approved Is made by the delivery of a copy of Jil-J- T. O. Tillotson. Register shall file In this olii-- on or before July 10, 015489 service June- - 1, 1898, hat filed in this office select your answer to the contestant in person, proof l'.i:l, siu-l- protest, contest or other ohjecllii. Department of the Interior, II. 8. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. e. e. Register. ion list as follows of the lands following, of such service must be either the snld con Hksiit: May 1913 acknowledgment of his re 015136 Land Office, Roswell, N. M. 27, testnnt's written Notice for I'lilillentlon. Notice is hereby given that Niles W, to witi ceipt of the copy, sbou ln the date of its Department ot tho Interior. IT. S. non-cou- l P. S. o'7a List 123. serial number 027170 person by whom M. May 27, 1913. Harrell, of Elkins, N. M. who. on June SV4', receipt. or the nftldnvit of the Land Omce at Roswell. N. Department of tho interior. IT. R. Land 19011, made H. E 16000, No, Sec. 1 delivery was mnde stating when and Notice is hereby given Hint George W. lllce 23, serial NWi 22j SV.'4' Sec. 23j N the (illlce ut Fort Sumner. N. M. Mny 15. 1913. 0154S9, for N 2 NEI4, E w.here the copy wns delivered; if made by of Elkins, N. M. ono of the heirs ef George NWy, Sec. 26 j N 2 Sec. 27 j all of Sec. 28 j T-- Notice is hereby given Hint Eduur L. Graves .7-- on 1.1HN. mnde Section 11, Township Range 28 E. registered mail, proof of such service must D. Hice deceased, who. Jiiiib 4. 1911, Sec. 1 , XV of Kenna, S, M. who. on August mnde has noti.-- of SWJ Sec of ntlldnvlt of the person by whom II. K. 15421, Serinl Xo. 015136. for EM KW N. M I. Mtridian, filed consist the Add. homestead entry No. i'68, for SEW. 12; N 2 T-- 7 $) 2 N 2 w SWW. 15. intention to make three year Proof, to Sec. 13; E, copy as mniled staling when und the SWW SEW, SKW Section Townshli E-- the Section 4. Township 5 S.. Range 21 X. M. establish claim land above Sec T-7-- post oftlce to which it was mulled, and this 7 8. Runge 27 E.N. M. P. Meridian, hirs Hied to the described, Sec. 7( SE'i 8) P. Meridian, hns tiled notice of inieii-.ia- to before F. Carroll, U. S. Commissioner, nftldnvit must be accompanied by the pour notice of Intention to mnke live yenr Proof, J. comprising 2754.53. make lhree-en- Proof, to esinl.lish clsiin to in hit office at Elkins, N. M. on July 3, master's receipt for the letter. You should to establish claim to the land hove described Protests or contests against all or any of the hind nbovo described, before Dsn C. your answer name posi-olllc- e J. P. Carroll, U. S. Commissioner, in 1913. stnte in the of the before Savage, U. 8. Commissioner, in his office such selections may be filed in this office which you desire future notices to his oftloe at Elkins. N. M. on July 7. VI3. Claimant names as witnesses: lo ut Kennn, N. M. on the loth dny of July 1913, during the period of publication be sent to you. T. O. Tillotson. Register. Claimant names as witnesses: George C. Cooper, William T. S Burns hereof, or hamcB as witnesses: Dnte of first publlciit ion June 13. 1113. William D. Smith. William 11. Duvis,A' T. Claimant Robert F. Carroll, Oliver B. Morrison, all any time thereafter, and before final certifi- Fry, W. Tow, Jason T. " " second " June 20, 111 J. Gross, Thomas A. Williams, all of Elkins, N. Ilnrvey W. Thomas 11. Candy, all of Kenna, N. M. of Elkim, N. M. T. C. Tillitson, cate. T. C. TilloUon, " .third " June 27, HIS. M. . T. C. TILLOTSON. Gundy. Jason Register'- - J0-J- y4 ,i6.jj e. c, Hixbt, M38-J2- T Register. " " July 4, . KtBlster. ji . , Rsj1tr. " fourth Jil3. REFUSE TO MEET STRANGERS THOSE RHEUMATIC TWINGES Peoutlar Method of Trading Indulged in by New Guinea Tribe Who Mtfch of the rheu- Keep to Themselves. matic pain that comet in damp, changing weather is No European has ever been able to the work of uric meet in their own dwelling-plac- e the acid crystals. Kukuhuhus, a shy, yet ferocious tribe Needles couldn't of New Guinea. Other tribes of the cut, tear or hurt any -- .I country, while they have a great fear T - worse when the af- i"?- of the Kukuhuhus. manege to do a fected muscle joint bring Is used. bartering trade with them. They If such attacks are salt, earthenware, dried fish, etc., and marked with bead deposit them In a certain indicated ache, backache, d is place They-the- n retire for a few lines and disturb hours, being notified to do so by a ances of the urine, courious cry from the distance. Tbe it's time to help the then descend to weakened kidneys. mountain dwellers Doan's Kidney view the goods offered for sale. If Pills quickly help they want them they put down other sick kidneys. goods, such as skins, feathers, and other Jungle produce, next .to those John H. Matthowa, 117 Kant lint Bt,, The imun, my nacs icnm no 1 coma articles wanted by them. Then they hartllj sloop or Ktrmlgbtpn. The kldnpj awre- - tlona became pnifnsn, oblglna-- me to artaa H ' i rsai - , Jl retire In turn, and when the way many times a nlxht and the passages were very m. My seems the coast dwellers ap ralnful. kidneys became so disordered that I clear I wasdune for. lkian's Kidney IMUb taow-T- r. satis- went rluhttothe seat of the trouble and for proach again. If the latter are oyer three yeara my care haa been permanent." fied with what Is offered In exchange, Cat Doan'i at Any Store, BOe Bos they take the goods put down by the mountain people and go away; If not FOSTER-M1LBUR- CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. satisfied they retire again as before with empty hands. HEN a naval aviator, Lieut are running, and this will be taken ad OF COURSE IT WAS THAT ONE Ellysoa was launched vantage of when the hydroaeroplane Now They Are Making Cowless Milk. in an aeroplane from a returns from Its scouting expedition. Cowless milk Is being made In Lon Given Two Pennies for a Set Purpose catapult recently and his The aviator will alight with his ma- don, where a factory with a capacity Which Would a Boy Naturally' flying machine bore him chine upon the water cm the sheltered of 40,000 quarts a day was opened re- Prefer to Lose 7 gracefully aloft without side of the vessel, and, thus protected cently. The "milk" Is made from tendency toward from the stronger sweep of wind and vegetables, principally soya beans. It slightest apparatus bull and gray was the afternoon, stumbling 11 market an wave, the air pilot and his Is said to be scarcely distinguishable felowly, Wal- ad- - with reluctant footsteps, k. 1 W.a" Imnnrtnnt advance In the will be easily hoisted aboard. from the real article and has the ter William made his way toward the yA use of airships In the Developments In other directions vantage of keeping longer and being, Sunday school. If the truth be told In TV navy. are Increasing day by day the relia- free from disease germs. It sells for AymlZcar one fell swoop, he was not a lover of The aeroplane as an ad bility of the aeroplane and Its value j&ad or tagmwr cqrbS six cents a quart. Sunday par- al- military Implement. as the school, and were it not for junct to military operations has as a Just proposition than an art susceptible of self-start- conven- ental compulsion, would easily have ready shown Its value both In Tripoli has added to the practical really Progress. way automobile, a benefits, and this has found some other of congenially In Turkey. Besides dropping ience of the helped "Thirty years ago," said a woman ' and contributing to the hurt aviation more than It has passing the time. bombs upon Turks and Arabs it nas similar device Is Speed has appealed to of middle age, "It was the custom of As so happens one Is efficiency hydroaeroplane as convey- often when Droved of greater usefulness In re of the racing men and to what may appro- demure girls to sit In public down in dumps, equipment of a flghtlns silk-glove- d the another bitter connoitring the position of the enemy. part of the priately be termed the nautical acro ances with their wrists blow was in store ship. a good self-starte- by for Walter William. The Bulgarians have gone a step fur- With bats, and In some senses speed crossed. It Is now the custom of de He had two beautiful new pennies, one pilot can set his motor this conveyances thers and have used the aeroplane for which the air has saved more lives than it bas sac mure girls to sit in public the Sunday school, going seat, and with a d cross- for and its brother fire control purposes, enabling the bat- from his rificed under the hazardous circum with their ankles for the purpose of buying sweets, or of the field guns to launching apparatus like that devised ed." New York Sun. tery commanders will stances of Its employment The vic some similar delicacy. weapons so as to make by Captain Chambers, the aircraft strongly Unhappily bright train their own propulslou torious Vedrines advocates he lost one of the them tell most effectively against the be able to assume its speed on score It makes tot Important to Mothers) new In runway of the the that Examine carefully every bottle ot coins, and due time reported Sultan's forces. This matter of fire the instant It leaves the safety by offsetting or combating more headquar- ... C ASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for the event at the maternal is as vital to a navy as to an catapult. ' vagaries ters. control simply to successfully atmospheric Infants and children, and. see that it army In action, especially when the It Is not enough, however, while In flight, but this element of pen- Bears the "But, Walter, which of the two guns of a fleet are searching out me get the flying machine Into the air; high velocity multiplies hazard or ST? se7TTZT nies did you a lot to at- the Signature of lose?" weak spots In the land defences. But the scouting aviator has the difficulty of alighting as well as came reply, a bul- SO Back the like rifle heretofore the aeroplane has been less tend to after he Is aloft and started increasing the danger of engine trou In Use For OverLiaUctiYears. let: available for navy than for army use. upon bis mission. ble and shortness of the life of the Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatorid "Oh, the Sanday school one, moth- while ago pilot The catapult tested in Washington Until a short the air motor. er, of course!" had his hands dangerously full of Not to His Taste. Is the Invention of Captain Chambers For war purposes an aeroplane mo- things to be manipulated In order to 'W hy did you put me at dinner be of the navy, and is the outcome of va tor Bhould work efficiently at different Rational Love. trying to sustain him safely In flight, and a mo- tween those two women? They near- "The-ratlon- rious lessons learned while speeds because varying drive power al rather than the roman- ment's Inattention was' pretty certain ly me to death." adapt aeroplane to the needs of will be needed for dissimilar services. talked tic view of marriage Is the one most the to Invite trouble if not disaster. He "Why, I thought you were so fond navy. The practicability of send A would lend ltseir in favor with the young people of the the no opportunity to make observa motor of this sort tongue aeroplanes In flight from a suit had relatively low speed so the of sandwiches." twentieth contury," said Dr. H. Lucas ing him or to to that on board ship was tion of the land beneath flying 'return to th Wentworth, the well known eugenics able platform to a cer- machine could well demonstrated, there were release bombs Intended hit Some people might Just as be expert, In an address In Cleveland. early but spot landscape below. The ground much as a vessel slackens her they problems to be solved. tain on the up dock. crazy for all the sense have. "The rational view will make for various minor a companion headway when coming to her launching platforms employed airman therefore needed Captain a very dcflnlto happier marriages. And this rational The whose duties should be limited to Chambers has were long and cumbersome. They opinion upon this subject, which he itimiJ HiiiiJ 1 view Is beautifully illustrated In two both to dropping projec- r"Z3 In up space would not be avail- and explains as 'follows: questions a little dialogue running took that tiles upon the enemy. thus: able In time of war, and they blocked "A weight carrying aeroplane, such 9mm t i guns. Kow It happened that the machines "Will you always love me?" the fire of some of the In Tripoli were as a hydroaeroplane, necessarily needs sloping plat- used by the Italians range "Will you always be lovable?" The long runway or weight was there- a motor with considerable of MIIU SHliUdU prohibitive. With not carriers, and it form was therefore out of question to support a speed, and the same kind of motor which could fore the danger alight D Jealous. a short track substituted second person In them. Accordingly needed to reduce the of The winner Is always the quickly - put In place im Jack Your friend Alice bas the be easily and the aviator had to do all the work ing. I think aviation would be and person . who possesses a prettiest teeth I ever saw In a wom- and just speedily demounted himself, explains why bombs proved If the terms of future speel way, arose and this an's mouth. stored out of the there the dropped from aeroplanes so often contests were arranged so as to re keen appetite, and enjoys Ethel Yes, the dentist guaranteed question of a means of starting the quire each contestant to go over the digestion pur- failed to hit their mark. The Italian perfect whose that there should not be a finer set in aeroplane effectively. For this on hand. course twice the second time at an the dirigible balloons, the other cent, liver is active and bowels town. pose Captain Chambers devised they could be maneuvered average speed 20 per lower than spe- because sickly catapult. For years he had deliberately could lift a number his highest average." regular. The person was familiar and Her Washing. cialized In torpedoes and of persons, were successful as bomb The layman has heard so much of lacks the stamina and -- successively tried anti-balloo- n "You seem to be getting on better. with the devices throwers, and what they did showed guns and othei weapons weapons overboard air- strength necessary to win. Is you work being hung on the line?" in getting those what could be expected of a flying for the annihilation of all kinds of 1 catapult tried at flying ma They should try . "No, but my wife's is." from a boat. The properly built for military craft, that ho pictures the was a sort of machine Annapolis last summer work, chine as being knocked Into bits by launching outfit of He's a bad citizen who can't get a modified torpedo As a result of study a number of the precise fire of these weapons.' As good obituary notice. the earlier type, and compressed air developed which a matter of fact, during the war In push. devices have been HOSTETTER'S was employed to give the initial make it possible now to Insure (o a Tripoli the Italian aeroplanes were The trial mechanism was of necessi- large degree the automatic control of but seldom hit, never disastrously, and ty rather crude, but this fact did not an aeroplane's equilibrium, and other when up In the air three thousand feet STOMACH BITTERS In Summe- deter Lieutenant Ellyson from sub- apparatus Is being perfected which they were not touched at all. Ameri r- hydroaeroplane hydro- - D D jecting himself in a reduces the demands upon the avia- can naval aviators, with their It tones, strengthens and When the body needs to the extreme shock of the device In tor. Quite apart from the military aeroplanesr-hav- e proved that It Is en of such tirely for them to reach this rebuilds the entire system. but little food, that little order to find out the effects Importance of these later inventions, feasible a concussion,, not only upon the air the physical and nervous stresses height, and so far as endurance ot Begin today. Mold substitutes, should be appetizing and pilot, but likewise upon the motor upon the aviator are fewer. These flight Is concerned, they hold the rec- attachments and other fittings which ord Lieutenant Towers of the navy nourishing. w- - have proved so exhausting during the L EZ3 dJ might be wrenched loose or deranged war between Italy and Turkey that having traveled for bIx hours ten min Then about the best That test was entirely satisfactory n the pilots have become Incapacitated utes and twenty seconds In a stand SPECIAL TO WOMEN its lessons, but the aviator and his six mopths of service, and doc- ard navy Curtlss hydroaeroplane. In and most convenient thing after Do you realize thousands machine got a ducking. . a period of leaHt ventors have developed an aeroplane the fact that have handy is tors declare rest at of women are now using one can a The catapult lately tried at, the two years Is needful In order to In- wireless outfit of very moderate package of Washington navy yard Is devised so sure their recuperation and fitness weight, and with this equipment that the hydroaeroplane attains Its again for duty with the flying squad- aviators are able to cover a range of launching speed without violence,' and ron. fifty miles. s this insures the launching of the ma- Among the helpful apparatus' now The next naval, conflict is likely to chine without fear of deranging any being developed by an American firm find hydroaeroplanes a feature of the Post of the apparatus or dislodging the gyroscopic device which gives essential equipment of all large men-of- - A Soluble Antiseptic Powder Is a aviator from his seat. The runway promise of success In maintaining the war, and the flying' machine must be as a remedy for mucous, membrane ef ir or starting track Is short and can be stability of en aeroplane In flight, considered seriously and not as a mere fections, such as sore throat, nasal o put in position In several places on captain Chambers Is engaged In the fad or a mechanical achievement of no pelvic catarrh, Inflammation or ulcera- w e Toasties a fighting ship without Interfering construction of an aerial - compass material value. In peace-tim- maneu tion, caused by female Ills? Women 'J' with tbe maneuvering of the guns or give vers the French have clearly shown who have been cured say "it Is worth which will not only directional weight gold." This food is fully cook- Impeding any other operation of Im- compensate tbe aeroplane Is capable of doing its In Dissolve In water 11 guidance, but will also that and apply locally. For ten years portance. or sidewlse movement of scout duty of an important character the 111 ed crisp, delicious and for the drift Lydla E. Plnkham Medicine Co. has detecting not only ships upon wa- ready to serve direct from Of course the demonstration at the flying machine. the recommended Paxtine In their private lif Washington over the Potomac river On tbe other side of the Atlantic In ter, but the presence ot submarines, correspondence with women. tl: the package. under fairly Ideal weather conditions strument makers have been working supposedly hidden below the surface For all hygienic and toilet uses It has Is not a counterpart of what may con- away at the same problem with -- more of the sea; and recent experiments no equal. Only 60c a large box at Drug- Post Toasties with fresh front the naval aviator at sea. but so or less success. The market supply of with armor piercing bombs dropped gists or sent postpaid on receipt of price. The of strawberries and cream far as the actual getting away from such apparatus Is not large. That from aircraft have . turned a net Paxtou Toilet Co., Boston, page. In art Mass. t'l are hard to beat. the ship Is concerned that function there Is need of Just such an aid to the of warfare. can be promised under any circum aerial navigation is evidenced by the t) stances which on shore would warrant fact that a German firm was suddenly Old Fight Renewed. ae "The Memory Lingers" an aviator In trying to go up In the denuded of Its supply by the demands "My old barber has left the city." USE BEST0 air. The other side of tbe problem of the war In tbe Balkans. It Is sate "You seem very regretful." Tbe greatest diaoorerr of modern ftimes. ef-- "Yes; he had been trying to ms It curea erumt, and all akin dlaeaaea, in- Soli by Grocers. Is that of Veturntng to the ship again, to say that no small share of the sell cluding dandruff. Bio pa falling hair. All and here success Is likely. fective aid rendered by the Bulgarian a bottle of hair tonic for tbe last IB drupgista aell it. Barber everywhere ue for THE Bt STO REMEDY j so had In It. tend free (ample. Glenn H. Curtlss has devised a form flying corps has been directly due to yearf, and far I succeeded CO.. 2M W1NNE BUILDING. WICHITA. HAKiAl Poetnm Cereal Company, Limited, standing him off. Now I shall have Battle Creek, Mien., U. 8. A. of float or boat for his hydros which Is j. these Instruments, tc capable of sustaining the flying ma - In the past aviation generally has start the battle all over with i mi 13. vulne when waves ot Considerable slee . been encouraged more as a sporting man." W. N. U, WICHITA, NO. STORAGE OF WATER IN SOIL EXPERIENCE GOOD TIMES IN CANADA On of Reasons for Greater Success BUSINE8S PROSPERING, of Dry Fallow aa Well aa Preven- TRADE For tion by Evaporation. INCREASING AND FINANCES OF MOTHERHOOD IN GOOD 8HAPE. That Picnic from 300 to 600 tons of water are The present tightening up -- needed to produce a ton of dry mat- of money to ensure complete success ter, which Importance Advice to Expectant Mothers must not be looked upon as being In makes the of any sense take along a case of water storage In brought about by financial our soil evident stringency. Pastures are not only hard and It is really more a period The experience of Motherhood is a try stock-takin- g but their crops rapidly use of resorted to by the !ng one to roost women and marks dis- banks to ascertain the true condition the water In the soil before it pene- tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one trates to any depth, of the finances and trade of the coun- and this Is One of woman in a hundred is prepared or un- try. Legitimate the reasons for the greater success of business enterprises derstands how to properly care for her- are not affected. .Throughout the dry fallow as well as the preven- the satisfying beverage in field or forest; self. Of course nearly every woman States there are those who If allowed The tion of evaporation by the dust mulch. nowadays has medical treatment at such ft home or in town. As pure and whole-Swn- e A quarter or half an inch of rain to continue borrowing, would inev- times, but many approach the experi- itably be a means towards precipi- as it is temptingly good. will greatly refresh a growing crop, ence with an organism unfitted for the but they have little if any effect on tating something a good deal worse trial of strength, and when it is over than they feel now. In Canada, the Delicious Refreshing the fallow, as the sun rapidly draws her system has received a shock" from conditions are excellent, and Is Thirst-Quenchin- At out the moisture, for this agency Is which is hard to recover. Following it g Soda it safe to say business was never bet- Send constant during the sunshine hours, re- right upon this comes nervous Gpnulne-Rcl- Fountains the strain ter. The pulse of is carefully for Free Dffninit the turning the water that has run to the of caring for the child, and a distinct trade Substitute!. or Carbon watched by the Finance Department Booklet. tl-- sea or fallen on land to the clouds, change in the mother results. atcd ir. bottles. from whence it falls again on the of the Dominion government, and it plain and mountain. There is nothing more charming than is illuminative to read portions of the a happy and healthy mother W. COCA-COL- 1 With a good fallow the depth to of children, address of Hon. T. White, the THE A COMPANY, Atlanta, G. and indeed child-birt- h under the right Finance Minister, delivered a tew days which moisture is stored is increased conditions by every good need be no hazard to health or. ago before the House of Commons. rain, and at the North beauty. The unexplaihable Platte station water been thing la Mr. White's remarks are In part aa has stored that, with all the evidence of shattered to a depth of 15 feet in wet years, follows: HARVEST HOME BRAND COFFEE nerves and broken health resulting from "It falls agreeably to' my lot to ex- 4 to 6 in dry ones. From h rain- a an unprepared condition, and with am- PURE, FLAVORY AND GOOD. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR fall 7 inches have been preserved; tend my most hearty congratulations ple time in which to prepare, women to country a h 6 fncb.es the House and the upon from about can be will persist in going blindly to the trial. VICTOR BLEND retained in 5 or 6 feet. the prosperous conditions which it the first BLENDED ROASTED AND PACKED BY JETT 4 WOOD, WICHITA, KANSAS If a season of summer tillage does Every woman at this time should rely continues to be our good fortune to not succeed in wetting the land more cpon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable enjoy. I am happy to announce that than a foot, It furnishes very little Compound, a most valuable tonic and the outcome of the last fiscal year, Everybody' Doing It. i Insurance against drought Soils invigorator Of the female organism. which ended on March 31, will prove The premier of Servia once upon a should bo wet to the depth attained even more satisfactory as reflecting time had a round of official calls to by plant roots if possible. In many homes by far the highest pitch to which our ministry building. and lower, once childless make in the His Ltorage of from 5 to 7 Inches of wa- there national prosperity has yet attained. I was 11 had are now children be- first visit at o'clock and he represents 500 700 per have every expectation that when the 15 THE PRICE OF ter to tons allotted minutes to it. I U I al 1 .tr cause of the fact IIIV.. j ' "Si- - acre. Thirty bushels of wheat weigh books are closed, it will be found that He called on a certain high official that Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's 1,800 'pounds, so that is enough wa- the total revenue will have reached stood talking to him for what he BEEF Vegetable the splendid total of $168,250,000, or ter for the grain and a fair surplus for Compound thought was his 15 minutes, and then is man Avn bo makes 121 an increase over the year 1911-1-2 of the straw. women normal, proceeded across the hall to the office On summer fallow lands, from 1906 over $32,000,000. Some indication of of another minister. For rears the PrrvrltiM healthy and strong. magnificent growth Domin- r A liter I it (Western to 1910, 4G bushels of wheat was the of the On the way there he sought to look antuliO whs tbe Big ion may be gleaned from the fact that Kit nchfngCoumry. Many grown, the 1910 crop being only 30 If yon want special advice write to at his watch. It was gone. He burst of these ranches Uiday 1911 crop this Increase In revenue during the pe- ex- ii re lnimpD&e (train fields bushels, whilst the was lydia E. PluVhnm Medicine Co. (conf- into the other minister's office and uDd thH co trie hare only 13 bushels, to rain- riod of one year almost equals the en- rlTen plnru to the culttTAtron of due deficient idential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will claimed: vhfnt.onui. barley end flax; the fall that made it impossible to store be opened, read and answered by ft tire revenue of the country seventy "This Is too much. Here I come to change has made nranr thousands years ago. of Americans, Sfttled on these water. woman and held In strict confidence this place and call on a high official, plains, wealthy, but It baa in- "The augmentation of revenue to creased the price of Uta stoca. and when I come out my watch is There Is splendid opportunity which I have referred has not been gone. I now to get a TRY DRY FARMS IN HUNGARY Decline and Fall of the Kiss. will not stand it!" irregular, spasmodic or Intermittent "Excellency," said the other minis- Real kisses soon become monoton- In Its nature, but has steadily charac- With Success In ter, "pray he calm! I will see what Free Homestead American Plan Tried ous, according to Mrs. Minnie Slentz, terized each month of the entire fiscal I can do." in 160 Over 2,000 Tests To Experi who, in her divorce testimony, said: year. of acres (ord another an a pre- It was of course mainly derived Presently the Becond minister re- emption) in the newer district ment In North Africa. "Some couples may kiss each other from Customs receipts, but the other and produce etibercattleorgraln. up at- turned and handed the premier his in s The crops are always good, the right until they are sixty, in an sources of revenue excise, post office Itmutola excellent, schools and This country Is not the only one to tempt to fool think- watch. jh lire hps ere eonycnlent, market themselves into and railways also gave us very sub- splendid, In either Manitoba, Sas- seize upon new ideas; Hungary, not ing genuine "What did the thieving rascal say katchewan or A Iherta. that their kisses have the stantial increases." OJ supposed to among most pro- when you made him return my r'' Hend for literature, the latest 1e the heart glow of the first month of mar- "That in a period of great finan- Information, railway rate etc, to gressive of nations, has taken with watch?" asked the premier. riage, but it is all bosh. Real kissing cial stringency not only have we not G. A. COOK. enthusiasm to the system of dry farm- sec- "Oh," replied the other minister, "he becomes monotonous during the been obliged to con- 125 W. fits STREET, KANSAS CITT, MO. profitable of resort to the did not know I took ing that is making much ond year, intermittent from the fourth gested of it" or address Superintendent of .once west. markets the world, but have what was called the "arid" to the sixth, and stops entirely before been able to reduce so substantially Immigration, Ottawa The process of dry farming consists the eighth year of married life." These Revised Versions. m ($23,000,000) debt Domin- " In plowing, the of the rolling hard the field after Steubenville Dispatch to Philadelphia ion, must be a gratification, Mayor Woodruff of Peoria turned harrowing until it is matter of then the surface Inquirer. both to the House and to the people with disgust from a revised version a fine powder. The moisture is re- of "Mother Goose." He said: TANGO layer, through of Canada. Tbs new Whits Striped V.tinx tained under the hard RASH ON FACE FOR YEARS "When one wishes to give a child a brought up by capillary 2 "I believe that during this period which it is of exceptional money stringency the present 'Hans Andersen,' or action to the plant roots. But the fine 'Grimm,' or 'Slovenly one Ide Silver Sioux Falls, S. D. "My trouble of credit of the Dominion as reflected in Peter' surface, layer Will not suck it up any finds revised, all skin disease started merely as a rash the quotations of its securities has these books all CbJJar farther, bo that It Is not evaporated. spoiled. Cm. t. Ids C Co.. Mikm, Tray, It T. on my and neck, grew and maintained Itself among the highest Director Kerpel-- of the Hungarian face but it "Give me original versions. I kept getting worse until large scabs In the world." don't Academy sA Horticulture reports that like revised readings, which are usu- would ThiB to the favorable state of its DAISY FLY he has made over 2,000 tests of this form, fester and break. ally as unsatisfactory as the young KILLER STXti 2l was just on the one side of my face, finances Canada was in a position to tls. Neat, clean or method in the last three years, and in wife found them. naineotal. coarmlant. soon to pay off a heavy loan in cash without cheap, every case there was an Increased but it scattered the other "This young wife, a stormy l tatta all side. great deal, especial- recourse to the issue of bills or se- after yield, averaging 50 pe cent, more thau I suffered a scene, cried: mstal, ly at night, on account of its itching curities. Advertisement " overt will nut soil or without it. 'It was differnt before we mar- I njure any Fech-tig- , burning. thin;. ' One landed proprietor, named and I would scratch it and ried. Ah, yes, you loved me then Guaranteed affective. ac- of course that irritated it very much. Wanted to Be There. All dealers oresant tried experiments on his own and now! express paid for si.oo. rash was on my HAROLD count, and reports that In a poor re- This face for about Tony came over from the old coun- " loved you now then,' said SOME Ml, 160 PsXalb Ats., Brooklyn, M. T. two years, breaking 'I and gion, where the wheat yield in 1910 sometimes out try and obtained employment in Amer- husband, calmly. ver- forming her 'Revised THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. N.I. N.2. MJL was from 4 to 12 quintals per hectare, lots worse and larger sores. ica as a section hand. Some time af- sion, don't you know.' " It kept me from Bleeping day or night the yield last year by the dry farming terward he went to his foreman and greatTHERAPION&tSsuccess, - cukes chronic weakness, lost took method was from 16 to 24 quintala. for a couple of months. My face look- said: "Boss, I like haf vacaahun." ft VIM, KtDNEV, BUADUKK, IISfcAttfc.!. BLOOD POISON, ed 8aloon Closed by Cat riLRS. EITHER No. DRUOGIST3 or MAIL 1. POST 4 CIS The same proprietor obtained from disgraceful and I was almost "Tony, you don't need a vacation," ruDGRRA CO, 90, BEEKMAN ST. NEW YoKKor LYMAN BROS) "Closed on account of the loss of TORONTO. WHITE FOR FRCSl BOOK TO Dr. LE CLaRa ashamed to be seen by my friends. K K D, A M 30 to 36 quintals of barley and oats on answered the boss. Scotty's cat 'Nigger.' " W EO. CO. H AVE STOCK H 1ST BAD, LONDON, ENQ "A friend asked me to try Cutlcura TRY NEWDKAGBE1TASTELES9) ORMOK EASY TO TABS) land where formerly 20 was considered "Yes, boss, I like haf vacashun," re- This sign on the door of Scotty's good yield. Soap and Cutlcura Ointment I would peated Tony. a saloon at Ninth and Elm streets, Cin- SBCTHERAPIONTHAT TRADE MAKKEO WUKD 'THKRAPION'."...IS 04 like- bathe my face with hot water and a - AY TO ALL OENUUIS rACESISj The next experiments will very "What do you want with- a vaca- cinnati, caused much comment. Two BUT. OOVT. STAMP FIXED lot of Cutlcura Soap, then I would put T ly be tried in north Africa, which in tion If I give it to you, Tony, you will days ago 4. on the Cutlcura Ointment. In leas the cat disappear To cure coetlvene, the medicine mint bs ancient times was one of the granaries go back to the old country, olow all In ap- more than a purgative; it mint contain tonic. than two days' time, soreness When the cat did not put an alterative and cathartic properties. of Rome. It is possible that the great the and your money, and then come back pearance, Scotty hung out a sign inflammation had almost entirely dis- supplies of wheat once sent from this broke. You had better stay here." draped green paper bor- appeared, and in four weeks' time you in tissue and dry region may have been due to some "I like haf vacashun, boss," stolidly by to cus- could not see any of the rash. Now dered carnations tell his similar system of dry farming, the repeated Tony. "I'm going to get tomers that he had closed the saloon secret of which has been lost. my face Is without a spot of any kind. married and I'd kinder like to be in mourning for his pet. possessM'sthese qualities, and speedily restora I also use them for my scalp and hair. there." to the bowels their natural peristaltic moUoo Multiply Disease Germs. They cured me completely." (Signed) so essential to regularity. Is Poison Oak or Ivy Poisoning A dirty brood coop, or unclean Miss Pansy Hutchlns, Feb. 6, 1912. Information Wanted. is quickly relieved by bathing the af- PO TOT7 WANT A HOHE in a wml watered, rlcli brooder, will multiply disease germs Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold A little girl listened quietly to the alluvial v.tlley; 8 raltrokuis and nttur a bitf oily, a throughout fected parts in a solution of two mi In c Hum to and a natural dutry country on terms which will endanger the health and the world. Sample of each serious conversation of her elders. of c6ta, bnlauco yoars? Write Hum bird 32-p- . of Tyree's Antiseptic Pow- Co., aooutout-ove- r life of chicks. free, with Skin Book. Address At last, -- hearing her father make an Luuter bod point, Idaho, ianda. post-car- d der to pint water. 25c. "Cutlcura, Dept. L Boston." interesting statement anent the pos- a of at all druggists or sample sent free by J. 8. Wi ttioa V.. rolfmas.WMB Encourages Growth. Adv. tal situation, she could no longer keep lntton,l).C. took(. Higa Tyreo, Washington, D. C Adv. PATENTS est reierbuoua. IWml rauiia A run on clean, green grass will silence. Had No Use for Phonograph. make chickens, ducklings, gosllngr "But, papa,", she asked, earnestly, Tibet's dalal lama was greatly dis- postofflce department At the Bath. Directory and poultry grow faster. "if the doesn't "I was sure man who was talk- JWichita turbed by the first phonograph he saw. pay itself, any the for then it can't have ing to me was an umbrella Edmund Candler, when in Lasea with money, can why do they dealer." C HIDE CO. it? Then "Why so?" JAMES SMITH the Younghusband expedition, beard keep on advertising postal banks?" Horticultural from the Nepolese resident how he "Because he took so many shower PELTS TALLOW recently brought uncanny toy baths." (linrQ had the Dogs are the best friends; they are FURS II 111 CO WOOL sj&& TiOTirS as a present from the maharaja of always ready with their sympathy, and WE Nepal priest-king- . She Liked Live Ones. SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS Spray apple ana pium irees ueiuie to the The dalal they ask no questions. G. Eliot lama walked round it uneasily as It Patience He's written a book about 904 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kan. the buds expand. his ancestors. An ounce of performance bears blared forth an English band piece Let us leav the world wiser and and an Indelicate Bhutanase song. Patrice Who'd want to read a book many pounds of fruit better than we found It, and we shall about "dead ones," do you suppose? A thing of beauty and a joy through- Tho he thought for. a long while, and leave it happier. Shuttleworth. IP I ED 5 & grape finally said he could not live with this out the entire year is arbor. Mrs. Wlnalow'a BootMng Children L volco So was passed Syrup for Cured without an operation. No cars, no Sweet peas should be planted as without a soul. It The ntirfyina quality in LEWIS' Single teething, softens the ffuma, reduces InflamD soon as the ground can be worked. on to somebody elBO. Binder is found in no other So cigar. Adv. Uon,allaja pln,oara wind eolta Jbe a botUsjU, pay. Fistula and all Diseases of tlie Rectum cured. Established years. Write for in- Do not uncover roses or other planU 30 growth makes it neces- A woman Is really bjave when she A lie Is often more respectable than One hen on a nest Is worth two formation. MILLS, THOMPSON MYERS, until their SOS Kant, sary. Is trying to make some man' better. the truth. roosters on a roost. E. Douglas Ave., Wichita and Anthony, Th vnlna of the anricot and aulnce crop amounts to three .million dollars annually. The citrous fruit crop of the United States amounts to very near 25 mil- lion dollars annually. Cannas, caladlum and dahlias may mm km be brought from the cellar, divided, m Of Ugly, (Duly, Ut "LA CRKOL.I" HAIR QRKS9INQ. PRICK, OO, and started. Into growth now. KNIUII thot S'y hairs. St. retail. CONVICTS ASK PAROLE WILSON IS TERROR OF JIMMY LAVENDER PICK UP BAUMGARDNER APPICATIONS MADE TO PENITEN NEW MEXICO TIARY COMMISSIONERS. IN BRIEF Story of How He Got on as St. Louis . Twenty-Tw- o Inmates of Nw Mexico State Penitentiary With Chance We.tern Newspaper Union N v. Service. to Be Good. Dates for Coming Events. July Christian Endeavor Meeting When First , Discovered Youngster Rt Santa i't. Looked 12-- to Be Too Young and Auir. 2 Chautauqua Meeting at A'eetern Nrwapaper Union Ncwi Service. Muuntainnir. f-'V- Frail Striking Out Konetchy Sept. 29 to 4. - Santa Fe, N. M. The following Oct. State Fair at Albu- & Twice Gave Him His Start. I rlsoners have applied for parole. Ac- - Octol)er. Pumpkin Pie Day at Mu- - weii. iron on same will be taken at the June The Browns captured meeting have a real of the board of penitentiary Young grasshoppers are thick phenomenon In George Baumgardner. commissioners : around Elida, It has been years years Leopoldo and since a Torres. Bernalillo conntv: San Juan county will a fair at youngster has come from the minors Francisco hold Romero, Dona Ana county; Aztec this fall. , to startle the populace at Sportsman's Mateo Alarld. Sunt Fe countv: Ma Park, but It appears that the nuel Martinez, Grant county; Three fires have occurred In tho William Alamo forests recently. youth from Huntington, W. Va., Jones, Colfax countv: Juan Chaves has come to stay in the big arena. Only five fires Roswell ; Lincoln county; W. C. Holmes, Cha occurred in Baumgardner's discovery waa a pe- ves county: M. L. curing the month of May Ms Linauist. Gunda ifr culiar one, and is detailed by Sid C. lupe county: J. H. Sherwood. Gauda A number of silos are being con Keener in the St. Louis Times. When lupe county; Earl Womack. Guadalune strutted around San Jon the Browns departed for their south- county; W. P. Kocken, Chaves coun The barn on the Gunter Dlace at ern training trip a year ago last ty; Incarnacion Miranda, Chaves coun Estancia was destroyed by fire March, no one paid much attention ty; Marques, to George. Pedro Grant countv: Work has been on the He looked to be too young. Menzio commenced somewnat too Flrminl, McKlnley county; Vi bridge at Azul, on the Mora road frail and entirely too cente Trujlllo, San Miguel countv: "green" to receive consideration from Angel Estrada, county; Teachers institutes are being held Manager Wallace. Giant Manuel a .Garcia, San Miguel county; in number of counties throughout During the practice games Gabriel the state Baum Chaves, Guadalupe countv: Ladislo gardner was allowed to warm up, Juares, Grant county; Juan Martinez, One hundred, thousand black bass while "the other youngsters did the Jaos county; Firso de Candelario, have been placed in the state reser hurling. - Finally one morning Wallace orant county; Jess Day, Chaves coun voir at Roswell was looking over his recruits and he ty. Farmers around Snrlneer are wel caught sight of "Baum" hurling th pleased with the prospects for a good c 3 ball toKrlchell with wonderful speed ana University Holds Commencement crop of sugar beets Jimmy a curve that broke like a streak Lavender of the . of lightning. began Aiouquerque. com Despite the apparently drv weather. Then Wallace to The annual Chief pay to mencement exercises of the state larm crops are looking good and Wilson of the Pirates is to ing me edge over the other with a attention this lad. Pitcher Jimmle Lavender Finally uulverslty were held here. Con lange grass was never better of the Cubs percentage of about .480 or there the spring series between what Hans Wagner is to Rube Mar-quar- d the trary to the usual custom, but In armers rnn, abouts. and a slugging total for ex Browns and Cardinals was started t around Amarllln nro or, in other words, both and conformity with the practice in many Mdering are tra bases that would beat anything in it was In the fifth game that the introduction of silos to what Joe Tinker is to Christy Mathew-son- . past Baumgardner large Institutions, the commencement conserve excess crops. records. showed himself, but their feed The batting of the Texan against merely try-ou- exercises were held UDon the camnus Wagner cracked out three home as a t and after the Under the direction the Cub spltball was ter- - Instead of in the Elks' opera of the cltv mar something runs on Marquard last season, Cards were In front, 7 to,l. The feat house. - shal, prisoners at three-ba- g won Dr. David R. Boyd, president of Socorro Jiave done not to mention a pah- of that Baumgardner fame was the Borne good gers school, had charge of the program work in grading the streets and a liberal sprinkling of ordi when he fanned Ed Koney twice, ma- nary base-hits- . king big - Following Judge Richardson's address, Senator Fall has introduced a bill In Wilson did the very the fellow miss six consecu- resident Boyd proceeded the U. S. Senate asking for an ap same thing against Lavender, at tive times. Striking out Koney made with the mougn games Baumgardner. conferring of degrees. The ceremony propriatlon to sink a public well at nls borne runs won from Cubs, Against was solemn ana dignified and was Newklrk, Guadalupe county the while, on the other the Baum hand, Honus was gardner made preceded by a brief address. The booster from the northern Dart unfortunate in the his second appearance i . , . . . fact that two of his circuit of the season Sportsman's Some Important changes in the fac r.ri ir wagon three at Park, ncitxt. iviexicu, gauierea at smashes off Marquard counted for and he had the slugging ulty, which will take effect In Septem Mound and formed a Northern New stickers from nothing, as the Pirates lost Micnigan at bis mercy. For ber, were announced by President Mexico Good Roads association. nine Boyd. The president Wilson's batting against Lavender rounds they tried to see what the "announced the The entertainment for the Retail an season was something noteworthy. youngster resignation of L. B. had, but for nine rounds Stenhan. H. H crs of New Mexico and their hosts Three times on the Chicago's grounds his speed Conwell, G. R. Roberts and his curves fooled them and Miss Anita fiom Roswell was about the best the Texan slammed one of Lavender's completely, Thomas, all of. whom are leaving I ll and not one run was the thing ever pulled off In Artesia spltters Into the right field navllllon off university to take up college scored him. further The Rev. Gatlgnol. and the drives came at the right time, In Baumgardner's work. The president then announced Francis a nrient other for over a quarter of ri too. One of Wilson's wallops was on the home lot the election by the of a century, died he went to a board directors on September 4, when the Cubs still of the following: Charles T. Kirk, of heart trouble at Anton Chlco where be was pastor. fifty-fiv- e years had a fine chance of ousting the Gi professor of geology; S. Grlswold Mor He was of age, ants. It was a four-bas- e smash In Jey, professor of modern languages the eighth Inning, with two runners Ralph M. Barton, professor of mathe Referee Bill Barcay gave Stanley ' on base that beat the Cubs. Another oakum a draw decision matics and civil engineering. with I.arrv came on October 3, Wilson's homer Cater at the Elks' theater in Albuquer in the eighth inning Damages que, making the score of $5,000 Awarded although Carter had a lead on stand a tie In game points Hk the that later Santa Fe. The cose of Burley Roe waa thrown out on a Drotest because against the Santa Fe railroad for dam. Company A of the New Mexico Mil Cotter batted out of turn. ages, which was tried in the Federal uary institute cadets at Roswell car . Throughout the season Wilson was Court resulted in a verdict for the ried off the honors of the annual a thorn In Lavender's side. Aside from plaintiff of $5,000. Roe sued for 3S.. competitive drill between the compa rifle, and it about equaled the per- his three homers and three triples off 000 on account of injuries received to nies of that institution formance of Hans Wagner against the spltballer, Wilson had sundry Marquard. his eyes fifteen-vear-ol- singles, etc.. among from the explosion of a water Bernice Allen, a d elrl them the minkv flass, in the engine on which he was living If Wilson and Wagner always bat- base hits on June 28 that robbed Lav at French, had a close call with ted against tiring. aeatn when she Lavender and Marquard, ender of credit for a no-hi- t game. It mistook a box contain respectively, they Ing rough on rats for nowdered sagn would be fighting was a single to left field that evaded it out for fighting honors, - Estancla Business Association and took a liberal dose of it. each seek- Jimmy Sheckard's grasp Sant Fe. Articles of Incorporation The Chamber of Cnmmerra - at Ar. Is have been filed with the state corpor ttsia shipping bales of hav through ball, one might be pardoned for re-- atlon commission by the EHtancla the parcels post the first bales of mnrVIn. that TTana Fni.nn. tnnMn Business, association, with offices at hay that were ever shipped in this back." Estancla, and Ralph G. Robertson, manner anywhere in the world. agent. ',The-ne- company is capita The New Mexico Normal ITnlvnraltv AmontheJ Bill Locke, the new owner of the lized at $10,000 with $2,000 paid in, Drougnt to a close the most success' Phillies, Is enjoying such a run of lul year in its history when It rnn, business during the present success, of Work Begins on 1,500-Fo- Well ferred sixty-fiv- e diplomas and degrees the Phillies he has had to build extra iCUi'J eiM Estancla. Reports upon sixty young men and women ticket offices to accommodate the state that work fans. has begun on the 1,500-foo- t well which Captain Tom S. Parker has rlla ' Is to be drilled for water or fnr nv posed rights Tyrone. George Baumgardner. of his at Th Since much has been said rmrarriin gifts nature may wish to shower on groundG, deal includes buildings, a the strength of the substitutes fifteen-innin- g battle with the promoters of the project. sanitarium mining that the White and claims and the John McUraw has provided for his Sox with Jimmy Scott on the other price Is rurchase said to be $300,000. Giant team, some one suggests end. So In twenty-fou- r Innings the Time It Wat Water, that It 'This Just Mrs. Pablo Branch met with n un. might be well for the to opposition failed to gather a single wagon substitutes Mound. During a quarrel rious accident which, fortunately, did replace the regulars for awhile. run off the Browns' sensation at over Bob water in an irrigation ditch Ale- not prove fatal in the storm, from u. Harmon of the Cards is some home. Then he went after the White pitcher -- jandro Mares was shot through the stroke of lightning which came down when he Is right " The same guy who said that maybe Sox and beat them on their own dla. arm by Bernardo Mares, his cousin me stove pipe at the Branch hotel in Ray Keating didn't know It was Baker mond, with about 30,000 Chicago fans The shooting occurred at Ocate, Roy Hobe Ferris has been released by when he struck J. Franklin out pulled watching him. Joe Cantillon of the MinneaDolia ball one u. Brown or was about Cravath not knowing Matty The best part about Baumgardner'a raui Maxwell club. was success Is Damans bv kicked by a horse pitching when he slammed out that he is Just starting and Grauhnnnoi and seriously In as ne ages J urea the homer. ne is certain to improve. Roswell. That the damage done so Tex Russell has established his He knows how to use his sneed and far by the grasshoppers in northeast Antonio Lucero. secretary at utatn claim to being the sensation of the Griffith Is not going to Wal- curves, but, of course, not quite year. work In thi ern New Mexico has been Restricted or iew Mexico, predicts for the state ter Johnson to death trying to win finished manner that he will after he exclusively to the "dry claim" region a period of remarkable development the pennant this year, for he figures has been In the at. me The Chinese University round Elida, but that there are no in along line that has given south. of Hawaii wisely that It will be no use unless least a complete season. em California baseball team from Honolulu Is play- Engle and dications to show what destruction the its wealth and popula Cashlon win their share Veteran Lou Crlger believes 11 on ing a great game. of the games. hoppers may bring when thev have da. will be a sensation. "George wants groove veloped wings, is the way Professor At his home at Mora, to 'em too often, and when h Martin Anzi, l:ube Marquard, the star southpaw McGraw is waking up learns A. u. Hammnr, government entomolo well known resident of that nlarn. Just to the the weaknesses of the opposing hurler of the Giants, thinks this will fact he has let go too many good men. batters and learns to work Kist stationed here, sizes un th nlrnn. eled of ailments from which he had be his banner season. the corners Hon which conflicting He feels himself In Jennings' class oftener than right In the middle of the reports appear suffered for some time. He was - now. piate ne win equal any to nave given out. He baaeB his ob- eighty-tw- o years of age In of the rat and was a na passing it might be worth while . servations on personal investleatrm. ." Is the way Criger comments tive of Italy. to remark what classy ball is being John J. McGraw says on Baumgardner. of the hopper-Infeste- d - that Burns is area. "The dam- played in both leagues. a fixture In ige done so far," says J. J. Cutler and B. P. Bomar. whn left, that his hitting and Baumgardner was picked un h? the expert, "is were base running as well as great ery slight, and only grazing recently found guilty In thu a throw- Scout Doyle. He was touring the land in District Court charge Bill Reldy, formerly a pitcher, has ing arm have cinched his Job. the dry belt near Elida has been in. at Roswell on southern leagues and one day hap- of false Dretensn warn been engaged by Manager Birmingham pened to stop Jured. Irrigated agricultural lands wnliniuil to young off at Huntington, W. from tifteen to eighteen months In coach his pitchers. Manages. Callahan is said to be va. lave not been touched. An area noa. the He saw the lad Ditch and im penitentiary and to pay all costs. breaking his pitchers of the habit of mediately libiy 125 square miles In extent the Freddie Parent, wired Colonel Hedges to has once a White 8ox, working fast, which indicates in base- put in a draft for him. . ueen Infested, and to all dam. At Socorro the case of s the state Is this the still playing with the Baltimore Ori- ball one can break guys of hahita thev With Huntington Baumgardner age to date has been restricted, due against Eduardo, Chaves, Francisco oles and Is delivering wnn the goods. never had. twenty-fou- r games to the fact the hoppers Montoya and lost nine, and that are so and Mariano Trujlllo, won the pennant young that they have developed Schalk, young for his club. He no charged with having assaulted Mr. the catcher of the Tinker Takee Chance. pitched 277 Innings wings. They will J - n s.ee . White and fanned 299 probably develop iviiiiiuiaa tseaiuo ae Chaves with a Sox, has bacome a big favorite Joe Tinker has decided to cut out which is an average wings in about a with Chicago of more than one month, and then deadly weapon, on April 25, last, re- fans. giving a pass to a heavy slugger In strike-ou- t they may the per round and better than migrate a hundred miles or sulted in the jury returning pinch. He does not believe th nine per game, more ana ao no ena or Speaking which proves that dnu of guilty gg to all defendants. strictly In the parlance of chances of a batter making hit is George had the batters tb squared - missing tb circle la reference to base- worth the pass. third on quit often.