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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kenna Record, 1910-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE RENNA RECORD. VOL. 7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1913. NO. 13.

had a chance to see her was a good-lookin- Mr. and Mrs. George Smith FOR THE AFTERNOON TEA MARPLOT OF CUPID almost swarthlly dark, young request the honor of your presence at MADE WITH RHUBARB man with wide, light-gra- y eyes marriage daughter and the of their Delicious Somewhat Uncommon a always to be and ciouth that seemed Annie Biscuits Are Those With Flavor ready to smile. He wore a of to suit 8UGQE8TION THAT WILL IM- of Walnuts. Each Supposed the Other to Be purplish-ta- n and a broad-brimme- Mr. David Wells Brlerson, PROVE AND TART 8. Panama pulled down over fore- Anthony's eigh- PIES Another Until Properly bis St Church, June the Walnut Biscuits Delicious and un- head. teenth, at eight o'clock. common Vouched For. " biscuits for afternoon tea "I beg your pardon . Fifteen minutes later, a fluffy may be made from tha following re- With a little muffled exclamation brown head was thrust in the "door- Use No Water In the Preparation of cipe: the a Special Lunch- By NELLIE CRAVEY GILLMORE. and a burning flush, Malzle flung her- way. It was followed Immediately by Plant Cobbler One pound of flour, four ounces of brown-sued- well-gowne- d Dish Malzie Shuttleworth was In a flut- self upright, her dainty, e the graceful, owner of It eon That Has Few butter, the same quantity of sugar, ter of excitement She held a long, pumps descending upon the porch and with a little circumspect smile. Superiors. one egg, and three ounces of finely-chopp- ed creamy envelope In one band and a floor with a click. Caroline Arden tripped across the walnuts. sheet of letter-pape- r in the other. "Excuse me, Miss er Mies Ains- floor and took her seat on a divan. Rhubarb Is one of the spring's bless- Beat butter and sngar together, add- ings. Its giving possibil- The latter contained the magic con- ley, I believe? but I was looking for Malzle's nose was In a book and she list of health ing the egg, thoroughly whisked- - Stir tents: Mrs. Arden." did not even look up. Neither did ities is almoBt endless, and its advo- in the flour very gradually, working it cates as "Cedar Park, April tenth. Maizle regained her poise with ad- Mrs. Arden look at her, but never- the giver of beauty are num- into the other Ingredients till all be- "My dear Girl: mirable alacrity. "Out in the garden, theless, she saw. Presently she bered' by scores. comes a smooth yellow paste. Turn said: "My dear, I'm giving a lunch- Pies and tarts of rhubarb are old fa- on to . "Come and take dinner with me on I think, Mr. Brlerson. We scarcely a floured board and knead In the vorites. There Is good diff- Tuesday evening, quite informally. I need an introduction. You see, I eon at one. Will you excuse me' while a deal of walnuts with the fingers. dining-room- ? iculty experienced be- have asked only one guest; have heard Caroline speak of you so I run out and attend to the In making them Roll out, cut Into shr.pea with a fan- other that cause of the gen- delightful young fellow I have been so often that I feel almost as If we're An old friend of yours Is fact that rhubarb is cy cutter, and make in a slow oven old friends." here, and I'll send him In to keep you erally co juicy that it soaks the under for half an hour. anxious for you to meet and to have crust To meet you. "I trust we shall be very good company." lessen the amount of Juice Walnut Roll Shell and skin four girl do not use any water in the prepara- "Let me have your answer by re- ones," he replied, "as well. I, too, Before the could protest, her ounces of walnuts and chop very door-kno- tion of the rhubarb. the turn mail, you have heard a lot about you from our friend had turned the was Cut stalks, small, place one pound of Icing sugar and be sure that make after they are skin- It yes." Devotedly, mutual friend." in the corridor and the door had shut washed, dried and in a bowl, adding part of the white of pulled up behind her. Malzle dabbled her pink ned, In half-inc- h lengths, cover them one egg and a dessertspoonful of wa- "Caroline." Malzle a chair for him with sugar put and sat down on the bench opposite. eyes viciously with her handkerchief and them In the crust ter Stir vigorously, add part of the There was very little doubt about There can be two crusts, or top "Only," Bhe took up where she had as she heard the sound of approach- the nuts, then more egg, proceeding in this what she would make her answer, ing footsteps, changed of the pie can be barred with pastry. off, "my name Maizle Shuttle-worth- , and her seat manner till all the nuts are added. thought Malzle, her heart leaping in left is When making prepare you know." She smiled as he to one of the dark corners. rhubarb tarts Mix In five drops of almond flavor- her breast For Miss Malzle Shuttle-wort- h the gave laugh. nom "Malzie!" At the sound of her rhubarb with the crusts separate- ing, and turn the mixture onto a sug- was not without her own se- a little A de plume, ly. he mused. name, called In Brlerson's deep, fa- Bake crisp crusts in muffin rings. ared board. Knead with the fingers cret aspirations, and this prospect of miliar tones, the girl sprang to her Wash, dry and skin rhubarb stalks, cut and shape into a roll. Put away for coming David Brlerson was a very Inter- in actual contact really talk- ' feet and hid them Into pieces and stew them slow- esting companion. He laughed when her cheeks with her several hours in a cool place till thor- ing to one of the charmed circle of hands. He came up to her and pulled ly until perfectly tender with a very oughly set, then cut In slices and ar- - she said witty things, looked serious the "arrived" filled her with a delight- them down flick- little water. Add sugar when they are range on when she talked sense and listened from her face. Her fancy dishes. ful sense of agitation. ering gaze met his. Dick Sherrlll was taken from the stove, while they are to her every word with flattering at- David Brlerson had long been the looking at her with the look that no still hot Chill the rhubarb and at young girl's chosen ' favorite from tention. girl ever the last minute put It into the crusts. Young misunderstands. the Gotham literary lights. He was Brlerson? Sherrlll canvassed "Don't!" she cried, "you have no Rhubarb cobbler, made without an anx- his mind for something familiar about Household the. man of all others she was right you-"- -" under crust of course, is a delicious name. struck suddenly: ious to know. the It him "I have every right," he broke In luncheon dish for the devotee of rhu- David Brlerson, and critic I The days that must Intervene be- author masterfully, "because I love you bet- barb. To make it prepare a batter of fore Tuesday were the longest Malzie she had made this mistake somehow, ter than anything on God's green a cupful of sour milk, a half teaspoon-fu- l IQuestions and with appreciation ever spent She occupied the time a whimsical of earth, and If I am not more mlst&ken of Boda dissolved In a little cold his position, he resolved to humor chiefly in a whirl of speculation over It than I have ever been in my life, water added to the milk, a tablespoon-fu-l just how she was going to broach A writer, herself, it was only natural of butter and enough flour to make Spareribs should be parboiled be- that she should be by you" fore roasting. the subject nearest her heart and attracted the Scalding tears rained down the a medium batter. Put rhubarb, cut - atmosphere. It was he se- Creamed considering what was the best to Thus that girl's cheeks. "Oh!" she exclaimed In short lengths, in a pudding dish cauliflower, served In cured a private word with his hostess green shells, is pretty and tempting wear. She finally decided upon a in an anguished voice, "this is un- and sugar it generously. Then pour a of simple white lawn and re-- just before dinner and confided his speakable. you to over It the batter. Bake K in a mod- dish. to must And be married solved to discard all curls and puffs secret her. For if the truth In a week!" erate oven. Serve it hot with boiled It is best to roast or pan chicken be known, Dick Sherrlll desired very from her hair. Then It was that he took her in his custard or sugar and cream. with the breaBt down. It will be more A young man looked up expectantly strongly to remain attractive to his arms. "Tea," he said fervently, Rhubarb pudding, which is a fa- juicy. new acquaintance, although he puzzled "if jis the postman, blew a shrill remind- you will take me." She struggled to vorite with children, is made on the For 15 cents you can buy a little de- er in his ear and laid a batch of let- a little when Caroline Arden laughed order of apple brown betty. To make vice designed for sprinkling clothes agreed free herself, but he held her close ters down on the desk. The first and continued to laugh as she and told her. "We're to it cut the rhubarb in pieces, put a evenly. to hla ran upstairs be married penned in a faint, spidery hand and suggestion, and in ?" he looked down at Maizle. layer of It In a pudding dish, cover it If a bag of sulphur is kept In the to speak Malzie, who, likewise had delightfully redolent of sandalwood, to "In a week," she answered from the with sugar and then put a layer of bird cage It will drive away lice in her own Becret to impart. of claimed his attention. It was from muffled region of a purplish-ta- n coat-sleev- bread and butter. Alternate layers hot weather. Ainsley," his very dear friend and counsellor, "He thinks I am Patricia fruit and bread until the dish is done. Left-ove- r jelly of several different Mrs. Ashton Ardent, and ran as fol- she said breathlessly, "and I don't (Copyright WIS. by the McClura News- Cover it and bake it half an hour, re- kinds mixed together can be used for lows: want you to tell him, Carry. Prob- paper Syndicate.) move the cover and bake ten minutes cake filling. ably he cease to any longer. any "Cedar Park, April tenth. will take further Serve with a hot sauce of Do not put salt In the water In interest in me If he finds out I am desired flavor. "Dear Boy: GUM CHEWING AN OLD HABIT which peas are cooked. It will cause Just a silly little aspirant for fame the skins to crack. "Can't you snatch a leisure hour and I do so want to keep friendly." from your eternal 'business' and run Mrs. cheerfully acquiesced Red Indian Are Said Thus to Have Maryland Fried Chicken. When rubber gloves wear Into holes Arden try mending surgical ad- around next Tuesday for Informal din- and led her young guest down to the Quenched Their Thirst In Fif- Have the chickens dressed and on them with ner? am hesive plaster. I asking only one other dining-room- . They were met at the teenth Century. loe for at least twelve hours before I'll leave you to find out later who cooking them. Dust each piece with Try adding a leaf of splnnach to door by Sherrlll, and the older wom- water peas they and shall never forgive you if you fall to bis Gum chewing In the United States salt and pepper and flour well. Have in which are cooked; an surrendered her partner will keep good me. Sincerely, arm. . appears to be a general habit,' as it an Iron frying pan half full of lard a color. "Caroline Arden." would take quite a few gum chewers and smoking hot; then put in the Rub brown sugar on a sliced ham When he asked permission to call boiling Of course he would got When had to use up what la manufactured. More chicken, cover and let cook for half before it The ham will have upon her, Maizle had replied unhesi- a delicious flavor. he ever refused or wanted to refuse tatingly: "I have no regular abiding than 30 million sticks of gum U the an hour, turning from time to time. one of Mrs. Arden's charming in- place, Mr. Brlerson. I I am so annual output of American factories. When tender, and a rich crisp brown, vitations? Accordingly, he drew up busy, here, everywhere. 'All this stuff is made of chicle, pour the fat from the pan and add a Cleaning a Chenille Tablecloth. there and only paper. Ink and pen and scribbled a But we shall meet often here at which comes from a gum tree in the large tablespoonful of butter and let Almost the means of clean- hasty acceptance, seized his hat from Caroline's." tropics, the importation of chicle Into brown; then stir in a tablespoonful of ing a chenille tablecloth will be by mall-bo- smooth. Pour In a cup- Use a quart of a peg and hurried down to the The weeks dragged when they did the United States figuring up two mil- flour and stir it: bran ful rich milk or thin cream and or cornmeal. mixed with a handful not see flew when lion dollars a year. The chlclo busi- of of each other, and cook until you have a Heat in the oven But thinking it over, perhaps an they did. kept lips ness has become a big Industry In the stir and salt it without Still, Sherrlll his smooth, creamy sauce. Season to scorching it, then rub well into hour or so afterward, when he was closed, though every fiber of him was republics to the south. The gum tree it all ' pepper. Arrange parts aa striding up the avenue toward his tingling is tapped very much the same as the taste with salt and of the cloth just with suds. to tell the girl that he loved on heated platter with Finally roll up with the maal rooms, he suddenly came to a halt was. very glad rubber tree. the chicken a scattered her. And one day he cornmeal mush around thickly over all parts and put and uttered a prolonged whistle. Mrs. he picked up Spanish explorers found the Indians fried strips of into a that hadn't He the It; add a little curly parsley, and closed box to stand for a day or two, Arden had been threatening for morning paper In in flar- of this hemisphere chewing gum to and read it serve the sauce in a separate dish. then repeat the process and the sec- weeks to Introduce him to one Pa- ing headlines, the announcement of quench their thirst away back la the blue-stockin- ond Im- tricia Ainsley, g and fa- fifteenth century, and they reported time should show a decided Patrlca Afnsley's approaching mar- provement effected in the cloth. mous flctlonist She bad predicted riage to some railroad magnate of that it relieved exhaustion; but It was Washington Pie. For One-quart- any stains or obstinate boII marks great results from their meeting. And Chicago. His blood boiled,. In desper- 1876 before gum chewing became a cup butter, one cup "one-hal- sponge with a little alcohol or ben- this was her method of taking advan- paid a good habit among the nations, so at least sugar, two eggs, f cup milk, ation, he visit to his zine. This will greatly improve tage of the situation and forcing the friend, Mrs. He the gum makers say, being guided in one and one-hal-t cups sifted flour, one the Ashton' Arden. cloth, though it may not make it like woman on htm! Well, it was too late poured out his grief to her and be- their opinions by--' the statistical rec- rounding teaspoon of baking powder. now and he stalked doggedly up the came silently enraged when she ords. Still, the oldest Inhabitants say The way In which this is put together new. steps to his apartment laughed In his face. they always had gum. Resin or some- is a little unusual, but if you can The meeting came about in a slight- In the next room was Malzle Shut- thing else must have been chewed be- follow the directions I think you will Rhubarb Wine. ly unceremonious manner. Malzie tleworth. Her eyes were red and fore the modern gum factory brought be pleased with the result Cream Put the stalks through a meat having arrived in good time, had re- swollen from too much emotion of out a substitute that was better liked. the butter and sugar by hand, add chopper. Measure five pounds and paired to the hammock on the veran- some sort and her lips quivered. She Since that time the demand lor this the eggs one at a time and slap them add a gallon of cold water, a half-ounc- e da and was swinging lazily In the shad- was glad Caroline had company and commodity has Increased to such an In by hand. Then use a spoon and of gelatin, and the grated rind ow of the clematis when he made his had left her alone. She wouldn't extent that importing firms have been add milk and most of the flour and of a lemon. Let stand three days and baking sift- pounds sugar. appearance, innocently bent on have had her' guess her weakness for obliged to search the markets and ex- beat well. Add the powder then add three of Let steadying his nerves with a big black a kingdom. On one of Mrc. Arden's ploit the growing of the tree in order ed with a little of the flour, and do It ferment as long as It will, filling up richly-engrave- much adding This evaporation. Bottle cigar before the ordeaL silver salvers reposed a d to obtain a supply sufficient to meet not beat after It for and seal. What Malzie glimpsed before he card which read as follows: existing requirements. makes light cake. Suburban Life. Appetizing Side Dish. Chocolate Raisins. Gotham Means Place of Goats. Tork, it means the place of the goats. he was consulting, "1b this. It a man One cream cheese, a gill of pure Seeded raisins dipped In melted A learned writer informs us that This derivation is proved by the is standing on the side of a hill or cream, a small jar of bar le duo jelly sweet chocolate are very nice. If you Gotham means the place of the goaU. proper pronunciation 'Of the word, mountain, how la he to settle in his and a little paprika may be made Into wish to do a candy stunt get the big It has been commonly supposed that which Is and not Gotham, mind whether he is on an acclivity a charming looking little "side" appe- table raisins and seed them carefully Gotham was named after the Goths. as it is often pronounced. However, or a declivity? According to my dic- tizer for a chafing dish party. First without breaking them off the stem. But that Is not so, according to the the only possessor of goats in this tionary here, the former is "a slope the cheese and cream are beaten to a Tben dtp each one In the chocolate. Informant, who has proven that the neck of the woods are "The Three up,' and the latter 'a slope down.' I've froth to form a puffy cake almost fill- name of the village in Nottingham- Wise Men of Gotham" the mayor, never yet seen a slope up that didn't ing a soup dish, then a hole is dug To 8top a Curtain. shire, England, from whence the the police commissioner and the dis- slope down. In its center, is filled with bar le duo If your curtain rolls up too violently "Gat-Ham;- attorney. prlgtnated, was really " and trict and finally the entire surface is sprin- and winds Itself over and over tha '"Gat" being the Anglo-Saxo- n for Young onions are so pretty and at- kled with paprika. To write about it roller, put a screweye In the wood ("goat" Gatham, afterward Gotham, Uncle Snooks Puzzled. tractive we wonder that the women takes longer than to make this side Btlck at the bottom, and then. If yon simply means the home of the goats. "What puzzles me," said Uncle don't trim their hats with them. Em- dish, but it lives long In the memory happen to release the curtain sudden So when the title is applied to New Snooks, as h looked up from a book j poria Gazette. of those who have eaten of it ly, it will not wind over the roller. THE KENNA RECORD SECRETARY BRYAN ADDRESSING CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE KANSAS VVGfilAfl Dan C. Savage, Ed. & Pub.

KENNA I NEW MEXICO A . ' WHO SUFFERED L ' MIL . 1 Hut Is euch a strain on the From , Backache, voice! Headache, Dizziness and Nervousness, Thunder and lightning! Seems . Restored to Health by rather familiar. , Lydia E. Pinkham'a "Swat the fly." Yes, swat It way Vegetable Compound. out Into the outfield. Lawrence, Kana. About the only croaking " A year ago I was one hears Buffering from number of these days la by frogs. a ailments. I done the always had pain and was irregular. Dur- Many pcrsous do not cab- like the ing the delay I suf- aret, preferring to know what they fered eat. a great deal with headache, back- ache, dizziness, fev- St. I.ouls boy swallowed a whole erish spells, nervous- crawfish. Fortunately, It wasn't an ness and bloating; ' eel. ' I had been married ! 1 T nearly three years. Tombstone cutters are on M , strike f7) I took Lydia E. Pink-ha- an added argument for the lower cost' Vegetable of decease. Compound and now I feel better than I have for years. I About this time, the preliminary recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- step Is taken lu the formation of table Compound to all who suffer as I June brides. did." Mrs. M. Zeuner, 1045 New Jer-- ( Bey Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Only two per cent, of musicians are "Woman's bald, but It is too late for many men Montana Case. Burns, Mont. to Join a band. "Lydia E. Pinkham's '- "T Vegetable Compound cured me of awful -: 2 backache which I had suffered with As soon as all women wear fend- 'i NK'P for Willi months. I was so weak I could hardly do ers on quit their hatpins the men can my work and my head carrying nippers. and eyes ached all the time. Your Compound helped ma e--;.- ;), r, ' ji jy.jgggjjahw!. X ., in many ways and is a great strength- ought be a happy jjrr The farmer to Xi ened I always recommend to my man times. Everybody it about these friends and tell them what a grand med- wants to Jielp him. icine it is for women. You may use my name for the good of will A photograph others." Mr. Our opinion Is that the world remarkable taken during Secretary Bryan's recent visit to California to attempt to Influence John Francis, Burns, Montana. survive despite Incomprehensible pic- the legislature to conform to President Wilson's views in relation to the proposed alien land law. On the left The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's tures and slit skirts. of Secretary 3ryan are: Governor Johnson, Lieutenant Governor Wallace and Speaker Young. The insert shows Secretary Bryan receiving flowers from Eveline E. Meger. Vegetable Compound have thousands ot such However, the kind of umbrella that letters as those above they tell the could you cannot lose Is not much good for truth, else they not have been MAY obtained love or money. keeping out the rain. INSURANCE MEN RESUME for This medi DEATH FOB A BRIDE icine is no stranger it Las stood the Are Advised by Counsel to Accept TARIFF BILL PASSE! test for years. One trouble with simplified Terms of the Missouri Attor- Is authorities still fool- that the ney General. NOT A ishly Insist upon regular rules. YET HOUSEHOLD WORD SANTA FE TRAIN BRINGS TRAGIC Jefferson City. "I believe every fire THE FINAL VOTE ON MEASURE Rising Young Found There Experts tell us how to achieve END TO KANSAS HONEY-- insurance company that has suspended IN THE HOUSE WAS 281 Journalist Were Places Where His Fame Had . ripe old age, when what one wants Is MOON JOURNEY. business In Missouri will resume busi- TO 139. Not Been to retain one's verdant youth. ness in the state within ten days," Heralded. Folk said here, following a Louis Brownlow was born In While adopting those dinky little conference on the insurance contro- what hats the dear women cling obstinate- WIFE KILLED; HUSBAND HURT versy. FIGHT GOES TO SENATE NOW may be described as the backwoods ly to the old long range hatpins. down south. In the course of time he Mr. Folk came here in the role of straightened his plumage, flapped his peacemaker, representing business in- is peculiar In G. of wings, and sailed out luto the cold There a fascination Hertz Kansas City and terests of St. Louis. Several confer- Republican and Progressive Represen- accoutrements of angling now dla Young and dreary world to collect for him--' the Bride Caught on the ences were held, attended by attorneys tatives Voted Against the Bill played in certain shop windows. Tracks at Saffordville, self finance and fame. He landed on representing the companies, Mr. Folk Five Democrats Also Op- a newspaper In a Bouthern city, and , Kansas. and the attorney general and his as- posed It. " ' Some persons do not like the made so good on his job that his ar-- Saffordville, Kan. The honeymoon sistants. tides were plastered under his sig- chorus of the frogs, but some Washington, I). C. The Underwood trip of Douglas G. Hertz of It was learned that Judge Thomas nature across the front page of have no music In their souls. Kansas Tariff bill, proclaimed by '.ho Demo- his' City and his bride, who was Bates of Chicago, general attorney for Journal every day. .After several Miss cratic party as the answer to plat- . Madeline of Strong City, all the companies, at the instance of its mouths he went back home. So A German banking house has failed lawless form pledge to reduce the tariff far exam- Kan., came to a tragic A Mr. Folk will recommend to his clients as he was able to-- determine he was and its chiefs have fled. The end here. downward, was passed by the house. iner has a fierce mustache. motor car In which they were riding that they resume business as quickly a sunburst on the horizon of journal- The vote was 1!81 to 139, five Dem-ocmi- s was struck by Santa Fe passenger as possible under terms proposed by ism, and fame had hung about his to-wi- voting against the bill and two A German banker named Puppa train No. 6, killing Mrs. Attorney General Barker, That form ail the lights and illuminations Hertz and Republicans voting it. Pro- has fled, leaving debts of $7,600,000. dangerously injuring two or more companies may use the for Four possible. "Louis" asked one of the her husband. gressives supported the measure and Sort of going to the dogs, so to Mr. and Mrs. Hertz were married same rate on risks of like character old men at the grocery store, speak- so be- fourteen opposed it, while one Inde- speak. In City, ago. long as there Is no agreement ing with a pronounced drawl and ca- Kansas Kan., a few days pendent Progressive joined with They had to tween them as to fixed rates. Had the ressing his long, thin whiskers, "what motored Cottonwood the companies accepted terms majority. For of cancer $2,500 Falls and were on the way to Strong these be your line of endeavor?" "The two weeks ago they would not be in When Speaker worth of radium was applied. At this City, where they expected to visit Clark announced the newspaper business," replied Brown-lo- the supreme court to" answer to vote in loud tones rate few people will be able to afford Mrs. Hertz's sister, Mrs. Edward that revealed his distinctly proud. "Well, Louis," charges of having violated the anti- satisfaction in to have one. wife of a Strong City business of the day pursued the patriarch, "bo you man. trust laws. he long had sought, exuberant Demo- of the papers or of the crats a Have you heard the wail of those Caught Between Tracks. hoisted stuffed Democratic type?" lux- VESSEL STRUCK LIKE TITANIC donkey over col- who are humiliated because the Arriving at Saffordville they are the heads of their ury of paying an tax Is de- leagues in the rear of the chamber, Kill Files. Income said to have taken a wrong road British Freighter Damaged by An Ice- a faint Tipple of applause, Kill flies and kill them early. Kill nied them? which took them across the Santa Fe berg Off followed the Newfoundland Coast and the gavel fell files and save babies. tracks at the Saffordville depot. They Had Narrow Escape. qh the first chap' of green ter in the history Wil- A year ago, flies were known as Is the wearing a hat with discovered their mistake and of President neat bow In an Indi- started son's extra session of congress. filthy, nuisances, which a little the rear to turn between a s.pur Montreal. of the wearer possesses track and the The fate the Titanic Republicans Progressives carried germs of typhoid fever, and cation that main line. Just as they tried to was escaped by the steamer Chilton and led temperament? respectively by Representative Mann of Intestinal diseases which destroy the tracks again the train Range In a collision with an Iceberg thousands every of Illinois and Representative Mur-dock'- of Infants summer. passed. The motor car was demol- to the . east of the Nawfoundland A Boston chiropodist has been ar- Kansas, protested to the last Now, the black Indictment Is In- ished. banks on voyage to "fly-time- rested for bigamy. Possibly he has its from Hull against the measure, creased. Since " began last Mrs. Hertz died almost Immediate- this port, where just the lowest tariff been throwing himself at the feet of it has arrived. bill ever written, and proclaiming, spring, the world has learned that the ly after the accident. Mr. Hertz suf- as too many women. The bow plates of the steamer, a the Democratic avalanche bowled dreaded Infantile paralysis la spread fered a severe of the skull British freighter, were dented, and by these buzzing pests. and physicians say recovery them over, the virtues of differing Then there Is that morbid form of his is only the fact that it luckily slid off tariff commission plans. The fly is one of the few Inexcus- self-conce- doubtful. He was taken to St. Mary's ice able things on that leads a man to con- the mass and escaped contact Republicans who voted for bill earth. Kill him. hospital in Emporia on an eastbound any the sider himself a hoodoo because the with sharp section of the under- were Carey and Stafford of Wiscon- home team always loses when he at- train which arrived a few minutes lying part of it saved it from disas- You can't tell by the load a man Is body sin. Democrats who opposed It were tends a ball game. later. The of Mrs. Hertz also ter in Captain Rea's opinion". Dupre, carrying where he got It. was taken to Emporia Broussard, Lazaro and Mor- The berg was In the track of the gan of Louisiana, on account The bride was1 a daughter of Mr. of the Climbing 200 steps after breakfast ocean liners, but some distance to schedule reducing sugar 25 per cent and Mrs. James L. who lived took superfluous weight from a wom- the north and east of the spot where and sending It to the free In IT'S HARD TO WORK in Strong City for many years. Mr. list three an. It probably would have the same the Titanic met Us fate. After the years, and C. B. Smith of New It's torture to work with a lame, aching Hertz met her in Topeka while trav- York. effect upon a horse. collision the steamer was surrounded Progressives who voted for bill back. Get rid of it. Attack the cause. eling. She was 2t years old. the Probably by icebergs, which, although they were Kelly and Rupley of Pennsylva- it's weak kidneys. Heavy or confining work is hard on The fact that some women can be could not be seen because of fog, evi- nia, Nolan of California, and Bryan HONOR MEMORY OF SCHURZ denced presence by the kidneys, anyway, and once the kid- Induced to resent bitterly the charge their the echoes of Washington.- Kent of California, neys become that resounded from towering inflamed and congested, of being too well dressed shows that Civil War Veterans Dedicate Monu- their formerly a Republican, but now an the trouble keeps getting worse. Bides at every steam- feminism Is marching. ment to Their Former Comrade blast from the independent Progressive, also voted The danger of running into gravel, whistle. dropsy In Arms. er's for the bill. or Bright' disease is serious. And after it has taken us all these Victor Murdock and thirteen of his Use Doau's Kidney Pills, a fine remedy for backache or bad kidneys. long years to learn to spell, why In- New York, N. Y. Civil war veter- PEBS CASE HAS BEEN DROPPED Progressive followers voted with the flict mlHery through being compelled ans who fought with Carl Schurz took minority. Representative "Copley, a "fwr flrttf A WlMnBnn - W to learn all over again? purt In the dedication of a memorial The Attorney General Dismissed Progressive, did not vote, answering the Case monument to him at Moruiugslde Appeal to Reason Actions In "present" to his name. Daseball becomes more scientific drive and One Hundred and Sixteenth ' the Federal Court. H. R. Hatch, year. Expert fans now street here. Many prominent per TO OPEN MORE LAND TO ENTRY 2516 Cedar HI., erery have Kverett, Wash., telephone calls arranged In advance sons were present and took part in Fort Scott, Kas. Federal cases tayn: "Sevure summon thern from work. the ceremonies. Joseph H. Choate against Eugene V. Debs, formerly Secretary Lane Recommends pains In my to their That bur-- made me presided and spoke, and speeches were Socialist candidate for President, and 300,000 Acres In South Dakota miserable. Tim Only one child wits born to every made by Borough President McAneuy, J. I. Sheppard and Warren, pub- Be kidney secre- Fred Restored. tions burned in thirty families In Paris last year, Count von Bernstorff, the German am- lishers of a Socialist newspaper at pausing. My city would not be a desirable bassador, and Congressman Girard, Kas., charging an attempt to Washington, D. back But bo bad which Ktchard C. Secretary Lane I could hardly place for a baby carriage factory. Hurtlioklt. Among some ot the vet- obstruct justice, were dismissed in the has recommended that more than 300 work. After erans who fought with federal courts here upon instructions 000 specialists- full- Schurz and acres in South Dakota, previously ed i)oan' Kid- That Seattle Judge who made who were present at the dedication from the Attorney General. withdrawn from entry to be classi- ney i'lllg com bride and bridegroom today, were Gen. P. This ends several months of litiga- pletely '" s - prospective J. Osterhaus, Gen. fied whether coal or noncoal land, be me." cured listen while he tried a divorce sase Horace Porter, MaJ. Gei. Grenville tion which resulted from a govern- to entry. restored The laud restored Ct Doan' mt Aor Star. SOa s Box certainly doesn't cater to the marry- M. Dodge, Gea. Adalbert Ames, Geu, ment charge of misuse ot the malls is part of a tract, much of which was ing trad. Jamei H. Wilson, Gen. J. Grant W11-io- u brought against those connected, with found by the geological survey to be V.ViV FOSTLH-MlLbUK-DOAN'S and Lleut,-Ge- a, KelBon A. Miles. the Girard paper. coal bearing. CO., BUFFALO. N. V. ous. His appearance wag unexpected, now stood, hlg bearing at once erect yet not quite strange; she had Been and buoyant, ami more curiously she him before, but, in the general sur- regarded him. A distinct type, here prise and perplexity of the moment, pride and intelligence stamped them- did not BBk herself where. The Inter selves strongly on the dark, handsome val between what she last remem- features; courage and daring were bered on the beach the rush and written on the bold, self-relian- t brow. mm swirl of water and what Bhe woke to. And with this rtMlzatlon of something absorbed the hazy workings of her distinctive, compelling, in hlg person- mind. , ality, came another. The young man Btopped; stirred the "I have Been you spoken with you fire, and after a pause, apparently to before! Oo the beach the night of give her time to collect her thoughts, the dance!" repeated hlg question: "Are you bet- The young man turned. "Your UJ1A JLLvV.v ter, now?'" Ladyship so far honored me as to "Oh, yes," she said, with an effort, dance with me!" he said, in his eyes a half sitting up. And then Irrelevantly, touch of that brightness that had FREDERIC ISM&M with rather a wild glance about her: caused-he- r to regard him Imperiously, S. "Isn't Isn't It storming outside?" as he had swung her to the measure AUTHOR OF THE 2)TROLLER5T"llf1Drfi "A little not much " A smile of the music, on the occasion in ques- fflfRCOr'JX crossed the dark features. tion. 'I remember." Bhe added, as if forc- "Started to!" She corrected him, ILLUSTRATIONS BY ftAY ing herself to ppesk, "it had Just be- straightening suddenly at the recollec- gun to on DOBDJ-ytfRM- LL WtfzKS the beach, when It the tion of evening, when humility CDFYKK7MT 1908 DY THE CO. that 'grand' tide" The words died away; and modesty were virtues conspicu- mechanically "You might as well make an end of long di- she lifted her hand, ously wanting In his demeanor. 8YNOPSI3. speed now showed signs of that, sir!" said the girl, and, spring- minishing; he clipped and tossed the brushed back the shining waves of "Your Ladyship Is right," he said ing from the saddle, deftly secured sand less vigorously, and looked hair. quietly. "An alarm from the Mount Cnmterse Kllse, daiiKhtpr of the g;ovrn-t- r "Why of of the Mount, hns chance pncountcr him. Then turning her back toward around at his mistress with wild, un- think it now?" he inter- Interrupted." tth a ppasant hoy Thp "Mount," a small the Mount, a shadowy pyramid in easy eyes.- - posed gently. She glanced at him quickly. His rock-houn- the Again she spoke to him; d Islnnd, stood In vaBt bay on "But," uncertainly Ihp northwBtrrn coast of FntncP. and distance, she seated herself in the pulled with all her strength at the she smoothed her eyes met hers with a look of uncon- (1urln (he tlinn of t.uuls XVI. was a grass with her eyes to the woods. skirt; It was damp and warm; "I sup- cern. Develops reins, and, at once, he stopped. stronghold. that the Not long, my re- pose this Is the Island of Casque?" you a asked peasant boy wa (lie Bon of Selnnetir however, did lady Norte too soon! Great drops of rain "Are fisherman?" she nobleman. Young; lpsaurac detpr-mlnp- g main thus; soon rising, she walked had begun to fall, but the girl did not "Yes. abruptly. to secure an education and become "And this place?" "On a gpntleman; bops the grovernnr's dauh-tP- r toward the shadowy depths. At the notice them. The white line alone occasions." dppart for J'arlB. I.ady Kllse returns verge she paused; her brows grew riveted her attention! It seemed to "The old watch-tower.- " "And when you are not one what after seven years' schooling, and enter- thoughtful; "But Then Bhe no'tlced you tains many noblps. Her Ladyship dances what was it the woods grow broader; to acquire nn intangible how" that are then?" with strange fisherman, and a call to recalled? Suddenly, she remembered movement of its own; at the Bame his hands, long, brown and well-forme- "At limes a hunter," arms la made In an. pffort to capture a a boy she had met the night she time to give out a sound a strange, were cut and bruised; bore "Ah!" Her eye lingered on some- mysterious 1st Seigneur Nolr. He escapes. many left for school so long ago, had told low droning that filled the air. Heard Jagged marks as from a fierce thing bright on the ledge beneath the CHAPTER VII (Continued.) her he lived in them. She recalled, for the first time, a stranger at the struggle. "How did you hurt your window. "And that is the reason you "Why did you do that?" she asked too, as a child, how the woman, Marie, Mount would have found it Inexplic- handB?" have pistols?" tingrily. who had been maid to her mother, able; to the Governor's daughter, the He thrust them into his pockets. "Exactly, my Lady!" "The governor's orders," said the had tried to frighten her about that menacing cadence left no room for "Was It from the rocks and the Sho continued to regard the man, bowing hideously. "They are to sequestered domain, with tales of doubt as to its origin. waves? How did I get here?" weapons, of finest workmanship, in- see no one." fierce wild animals and unearthly The girl's cheek paled; her gaze Oh, I was standing on the cliff," he laid with a metal that gleamed dully, "Then let them up at once! Do creatures, visible and Invisible, that swung in the opposite direction, to- answered carelessly, "and saw your like gold, In the light from the fire you hear? At once!" roamed within. ward the point of land, now so dis- horse running away!" His glance followed hers; she was And as he befan to unlock the door, She had no fear now though faint tant. Could they reach it? She did "You did? And then came down?" about to speak, when quickly he inter- walked oft. After that, her Interest rustlings and a pulsation of sound- - not believe they could; Indeed, the "What else was there to do?" he rupted. In the rock waned; the Mountseemed held her listening. Then, tnrough the "grand" tide coming up behind on the said simply. "Has your Ladyship thought how but a prison; she, herself, desired leafy interstice, a gleaming and flash- verge of the storm, faster than any Her gaze returned to the fire. "But she Is going to get back to the only to escape from It. ing, as if Bome one were throwing horse could gallop, .would overtake the tide was rushing in rushing! It Mount?" "Have my saddle put on Saladln," jewels to the earth, lured her on to them midway. And Saladln seemed was right upon me!" My lady's questioning, along the line she said to Beppo the next day, the cause of the seeming enchant- to know It also; beneath her, he She looked again toward the pockets of personal Inquiry, ceased; the Gov- toward the end of a long afternoon. ment a ti.iy waterwall! trembled. Yet must they try, she Uito which his hands were thrust; ob- ernor's daughter looked a little blank. served his shirt, torn Ib, you "Very well, my lady. Who accom- The moment passed; lin- thought, and had tightened the reins at the Ehoulder; "No that haven't a boat?" still she arose panies your ladyship?" gered. Around the Mount's high top, to turn, when looking ahead once then unsteadily. "I know it "Not here." was not so easy!" she said. you "No one!" With slight emphasis. her own home, only transcendent si- more, she discerned a break in the "It was "Then walked over?" brave of you " He affirmed, , "I ride alone.". lence reigned; here was surround- forbidding cliffs of the little island of neither nor denied. she Ladyship Is no Beppo discreetly suppressed his sur- ed by babbling voices manner Casque, and, back of the fissure, a "Your coward!" he "And the tide will not be out for and all Interrupted, a sparkle prise. "Is your ladyship going far? of merry creatures lively squir- shining spot which marked a tiny In his eyes. hours!" Her look showed consterna- little "When you turned horse glanced If bo, I beg to remind that tonight Is rels; winged insects, romping in the cove. the toward tion; she toward the opening the change of the moon, and the twilight shade; a portly and d A moment she hesitated; what 'grand,' not the 'little' tide ' may be appearing green monster who should she do? Ride toward the isle coming In." regarded her amicably from a niche and the white danger, or toward the "I was already aware of it, and shall of green. A butterfly, poised and point of mainland and from it? keep between the Mount and the waving its wings, held her a long Either alternative was a desperate shore. Have my horse sent to the up- time until she was suddenly aroused one, but the Isle lay much nearer; and per gate," she added, and soon after- by. the wood growing darker. Raising quickly, the brown eyes gleaming with ward rode down. her eyes, she saw through the green sudden courage, she decided; toucherh The town was astir, and many foliage overhead that the bright sky her horse and pressed him forward. looked after her as she passed; not had become sunless. At the same time But fast as she jvent the "grand" kindly, but with the varying expres- a rumbling detonation, faint, far-of- tide came faster; struck with a loud, sions she had of late begun to notice. broke in upon the whisperings and menacing sound the seaward side of Again was she cognizant of that feel- tinklings of that wood nook. Getting the Isle and swung hungrily around. ing of Becret antagonism, even from up, she stood for a moment listening; My lady cast over her shoulder a these people whose bouses clung to then walked away. quick glance; cove, however, was ' the the very foundations of her own Near the verge of the sand, Saladln near; only a line of small rocks, Jut- abode, and her lips set tightly. Why greeted her with Impatience, tossing ting from the sand, separated her did they hate her? What right had his head toward the darkening heav' from it. If they could but pass, she they to hate her? A sensation, al ens. Nor did he wait until Bhe was thought; they had passed, she told most of relief, came over her, when fairly seated before starting back at herself Joyfully, when of a sudden the passing through the massive, feudal a rapid gate along the shore. But the horse stumbled; fell. Thrown violent- Rate, she found herself on the beach girl offered no protest; her face' ly from his back, a moment was she Still and languorous wag the day; showed only enjoyment. A little wild cognizant of a deafening roar; a riot- not a breath stirred above the tiny he might be at times, as became one ous advance of foam; above, a hun- ripples of the sand; a calm, almost of rugged ancestry, but never vicious, dred birds that screamed distractedly; unnatural, seemed to wrap the world only headstrong! And she didn't then all these sounds mingled; dark- In Its embrace. The girl breathed mind that ness succeeded, and she remembered deeper, feeling the closeness of the Already had he begun to slack that no more. air; her Inpatient eyes looked first thundering pace when something white a veil, perhaps, dropped from CHAPTER VIII. the cavalcade of lords' and ladies some days before on the land and wafted to 'The Old Watch-Towe- r. the beach fluttered like a live thing A wall! A window a prison-lik- suddenly before him. In his tense Interior! As her eyes opened, the mood, Saladin, affrighted, sprang to Governor's daughter strove confusetfly one side; then wheeling outright, to decipher her surroundings. The madly took the bit In his teeth. Per- wall seemed real; the narrow window, force his mistress resigned herself, too, high above, framing, against a sitting straight and sure, with little darkening background, a slant of fine hands hard and firm at the reins. rain! Again she closed her eyes, only Saladin was behaving very badly, but to be conscious of a gentle languor; at leaBt he was superb, worth con- a heaviness like that of half-slee- of quering, If bodily heat, and also a little bodily A brief thrill of apprehension seized pain. For an indefinite period, really her as, again drawing near the point a moment or two, she resigned herself of land, he showed no signs of yield- to that dreamy torpor; then, with an ing; resisted all her attempts to turn, effort, lifted her lashes once more. to direct him to It. With ' nostrils As she gazed before her, something thrust forward and breathing strong, bright seemed leaping back and forth; he continued to choose his own a flame that played on the wall; re course; to whirl her on; past the vealing the Joints between the Btones promontory; around Into the. great of massive niBsonry; casting shadows, bay beyond now a vast expanse, or but to wipe them out; paling near a deBert of sand, broken only, about half- small window, the only aperture ap- way across, by the small isle of parent In the cell-lik- place. Turning Casque. Toward this rocky forma from the fllckerlngs, her glance quick- ly source a In a tion, a pygmy to the great . Mount sought their fire lay half- - A Butterfly, Poised from which It lay concealed by the hearth, before which she or and Waving Its sat, propped against a stone. Wlnfli, Held Her for a Long Time. intervening projection of land, the "At Times a Hunter." horse rushed. But why? The spot wag strange; in around;, scanned the shore; to the On, on! In vain she still endeavored ber ears sounded a buzzing, like the the tide, I was watching; hoping you in the wall. "Isn't It becoming darl left, low and flat to the right, to stop him; thinking uneasily of murmur of a waterfall. She remem- would dare, and you did!" now?" ' marked by the dark or a for- stories the fishermen told of this bered now; she had lingered before About to reply, she became once "Yes, my Lady." est. Which way should she go? Ir- neighboring coast; of the Bands that one in the woods; and Saladin had more aware she wag still very dizzy "Of course, it was almost sundowi resolutely she turned In the direction often shifted here, setting pitfalls for run away, madly, across the Bands, from the fall on the sand; the shapely when But I must remrn at oncel of the wood. the unwary. She saw the sky grow until my lady raised her hand to figure swayed and she put out her Don't you understand?" Saladln, her horse, seemed In un- yet darker, noted the nearer flashings her brow; abruptly let it fall. In the hand with a gesture of helplessness.. (TO BE CONTINUED.) usually fine fettle, and the distance of light, and heard the louder rumb- shadow on the other side of the hearth At the game time, the man reached leparatlcg her from the land was lings that followed. Then presently Rome one moved; some one who had forward quickly and caught her. A Value of Time. oon covered; but still she continued another danger she had long been con- been watching her and who now moment was she conscious of. a firm "Did your father punish you for not to follow the shore, swinging around scious of, on a sudden became real. stepped out into the light. grasp; a dark, nnxiouB gaze bent upon chopping the wood?" asked one small tad out toward a point some distance She saw, or thought she saw, a faint "Are you better?" said a voice. her; then, Blld gently back to the boy. taaward. Not until she had reached streak, like a silver' line drawn across She stared. On the bold, swarthy stone seat. "Yes," replied the other. "Hut I aat extreme projection of land, where the sky where the yellow Bands features of a young man now standing A brief interval, and gradually she don't know that It wasn't all for the ihe wooing green crept out from the touched, the sombrous horizon. And and looking down &t her, the light began to see again more distinctly liest. Father and I passed less than lorest as far as It might, did she Saladln seemed to observe It, too; to flared and gleamed; the open shirt re- a man's face, not far from hers; a face twenty minutes in the woodshed and I iraw rein. Saladln stopped, albeit detect In it cause for wonder; reason vealed a muscular throat; the down-turne- d that drew back as her own look nm sure It would have taken at least ft'Iti iirotes, tossing his great bad. for hesitation. At aijy rate, that head black eyes were steady, solicit cleared. At a respectful ileuucv he three hours to ehop the wood." Underwood Bill Passed the Lower House by Notice for I'lilillcfitlon. Ken n .'IMl The a Record 281 for, to 139 against. Dppnvtni'ciit U. S. D. of the Interior, C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r Land Oftico nt Koswill, N. M. April Is, 113. J The Underwood tariff hill, as Nut Ice Is hereby given that Mary Clilflin, KENrIA LUMBER CO. tho answer to the democratic of Kedlund, N. M. who. on Oct. 19. I'iio, made PUBLISHED WEEKLY H. E. Serial No. 02W.11, for T.ots 1 and S Sec. Beaten in J ' (? platform pledge to reduce the t; and KKM; KM SK.'l. Section 11, Township by 0 S.. Hanire rt7 K;, N. M. I. Meridian, hns llled Entered r'clmary St li 1 9U7 vl the Kcnnn, tariff passed the house late HARDWARE notice of intention l make three-yea- r proof, LUMBER On New Mexico, Post Otlii'e, as second Class the 8th inst. Tho vote was to establish claim to tho land above de- - ' Biiildiiig Mntcrlal Implements Mail Matter. - - 231. to 13!). ' si'ilhed. before W. A. Palmer, U. S Commis Farm sioner. In his office, near Kedlund. Chaves of h!I Kinds, Five democrats voting against County, N. M, on XK't NK.'i, See. pf. Twp. Subscription S1.00 Per Year In tho bill and two republicans fl S. llnnt'e .17 K. X. M. P. M. on June 1 1, l'NI. A d vanes voting for it. Four progressives Clnimalit mimes n witnesses: Wade il. Pfischnl, of Causey, N. M. James FANCY and STAPLE supported tho measure, a n d A . Shoemaker, of llcdlnnd, N. M. Kaymond Advert taring rales ini'ileknown nil application fourteen opposed it. Ifnsco, and Clifton C. Ashbroolt, of Allie, . M. T (.'. Tii.uitsox, GROCERIES The hill was laid before the M' HcKlster. LOCAL AND MRSCMAL. senate on the Oth; The hills XV. B. Si?ol,t nindo a business passed through Uie senate will NOTICE OF CONTEST, ef.the c S696 "OH020 9reprkkn trip to this wo a : re- o fought at every step by a re Uuvll Department of the In'trior, United States turning Tu;s:l.iy. publican organization, and there Land Office. l'oswell, N'cw Mexico, May is no certainty ytt of its passing K-- v. (J. I). h'pilim m of this 6. 1913. TIN SHOP as it is presented. Although To Elijah V. Stone, of F.lida, X. M. Contestee: place pro :(. if1 1 at Ho.-i- last San the republicans are not very You are hereby nolilled that Walter f.. We make what you want in this line, Tanks, Well Casing:, day night. Hill who rives Kenna. X. M. as his pnsl-nflie- Watering Troughs. Repair work neatly and proniptly done. hopeful of defeating tho meas- address, did on Aprils. 1013. Ille In this office Vj. V, Clansor, manager of Iho ure, as they can not count on a his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your home- - Economy ot Iloswvll spout tin; single vote form the democrats mend entry Ser. No. 01 loan, made Feb. 11, day in town Sun hiy the guest except, the two senators from ions, for NW'i. Sec. .V, Twp, 0 S , fianjre 3J E. SAV.A'l,vi.VS3 X. M. P Meridian, and as grounds for his con- 1). of C S.ivngo. Louisiana who oppose the sugar test he allcires that Elijah Stone tins schedule. wholly abandoned said tract of land: thai-h- Logil lllanks printed and for has not resided upon or cultivated anv sale hv tho Konna Kecord. art thereof for mote than two yenis last JUST OPENED FOR BUSINESS. past. Mrs. Teag'tio is spending this Cold Confectionery You are. therefore, further nolilled that the & CO. drinks, said allegations will he taken by this office an THE KENNA BANK TRUST K week in town visiting with her and fresh vegetables. havlnit been confessed by you and your said bin entry will ho canceled thereunder WAite .7. Vic daughter Mrs. A. C. Wliite. A neat and te lino. without JefffD. Geo. Citttefielf your further riirht lo he heard therein, either Will have fresh vegetables every before this oftlce or on appeal, if you fail lo , DON'T HTEAL- -lt is cheaper dav. Call and see me (lie In this olllce within twenty days after the to go to J. A. Kiininons Kenna, FOL'ItTU publication of this notice, as shown Oscar Koberson. below, your answ er, . N. M. for bargains in second under oath, speeilleally - Strict a home institution meeting and responding to these allegations of j li and harness, saddle and farm Legal Blanks printed and for contest, or if you fall within that time to file implements. in this oftlce due proof that you have served sale by tho Kenna Record. aVopy of your answer on the said contest nnt either in person or hv renistered mail. If this Your patronage solicited. Mr. C. Pate of Pandora, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Elkins service is made by the delivery of a copy of has just arrived with car of are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. your answer, to thecontestant in person, proof hva-;;- )U g imple. of such service most be eiOiei the said con- n h, farm Cooper this week. testant's written aclmoH ledktnent of his re: mints, hors.M and cattle. Jle is eeipt of the copy, show In jt the date of its Yen respectfully, W. L. Ssara and W B. Mc- - receipt, or the affidavit of the person ly whom 9 located in tin "fiiglo hill' tj. Combs delivered on Thursday tho delivery was made statinu when and It reported that many where the copy was delivered: if made by W Scott, h to Galton 530 tB. others from Texas paints will this'week, Scott registered mail, proof of such service must head of yearling steers which had consist of the affidavit of the person by whom e3 petltain that neighb Ji liood this the copy w as inn iled stntinsr w hen and been contracted for some months the Neas n. post olllce to which it was mailed, and this ago. The stock was loaded the affidavit must lie accompanied by the post- master's receipt for the letter. You should 1!. No-- al to Try the (. Ntnait same day and shipped Here state In your answer the name of the post- - extract, sn t up in the tube form. ford, Tex. and put on grass. ohlee to which you desire future notices to It contains no water or alcohol. be sent to you. T. O. Tillotson, Ueirister A fierce tornado swept across Date of first publication May 18, l'JIi Tho pure extract per tube " " second " May S3, I'll 3. Dr. H. L. Fiscus. " " '' : 30, :t Nebraska on the evening of the third May I'll B3T.r'A tarn tesm g)i;s as far as $l.t" of the other " " " C, lith killing eleven and injuring fourth . ,1 June l'!S. r tfhysidan Surgeon, and ifrcp, f Fresh, Reliable. Pur Kind. Sold by Kenna Luinboi Ouaraatesd to Pleasi many. i She Vienna )rugstcre. Every Gardener itsl Co. an.l Ji lies ec Pirtlu at ' NOTICF. OF CONTEST. i . vvv Ptaatcrstibnl'l teat tlx Tho wind was veiy distinct- MiMi'hMr'iH'HiMiMaHiMitiMiMiif'itit1 upei lor merits of Our atlv Kenna, N. M. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 9ure, fresh Sruga d. "Chemicals. Hll C. NortncraGroaBeeila. ive to property, demolishing UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE SCCII. OFFER out-o- Sietn-edict- s, 'rieorg.i" Ford is just f hundreds of houses. Itoswell, New Mexico. May'i, I'M J, kinds 9ntent Jltedkines d iStock 10 CENTS i?.;',.--' 3 Will d postpaid our I' Chapman HanKer Lake, Xew '7 the hospital where he under Severe wind, rain and hail To Robert of tfiittienerii. iubbor $ceds ant FflP.IQL. COLLECTION Mexico Contestee: 1 tl;.(IOPnrouun . . . went a severe, and most danger- Mary Hoop ' t t'rlnrM KnUMh . . storms visited Oklahoma, Kan You are hereby notified1 that S. :irtidcs.'-SS- - .10 iicilet 1 f IVU'y . . . er, w ho ifives Hunger Iake. New Mexico t tikic. Karly I'Al.tMir . . . 1& ous yet a most successful op- on I CVrU-n . sas and Iowa the same date, VH3. 1 !'.!weo l'U his post office address, did on April 2'i, At.:tf Vi.rleUul'lwloyW(rHao-J- . Pot-tor- s Pienna, - - - VA. id eration hv Piseus, West doing more or less damage. file In this oflloe his duly corroliorated nppli X " IOO to and Writ FrnA 10 cent to hslf pny li0fUg9and and lat jletield. cation contest tiecure the cancellation parnititf (i';d'm....iv tl.n Collclin, to- - S i..td KANSAS CITY CATTLE MARKET- - of your homestead entry Serial Xo. oillTIlt fctli.'r il!i our n.clr'Ktiv Ginlon tiuid. ? nr-M- The little feho v withstood the 1. NW)4. 15, Twp, f;.lVw.Vl JNOJillll'.lt l made March 1W. for See. ROY C. McHENRY UH9 Jlnso KU Hochford, Illinois npei'ation-surprisingl- well, and Kansas City, Mo., May 14. II S.. Ilanee 3C Xi.. X. M. I Meridian, and receipts 5,000; is as irrounds for his contest he alietres tan Attorney and Counsellor at Law as soj:i as they let him up from Cattle maiket said entryman never made settlement on the operating table be began strong to 10c higher. Native said homestead nor established his resider.ee WoacSard Building, steers $7.35(?iS.65; southers steers thereon, but wholly abandoned the same D. running and is running yt. You arc, therefore, further notified that the Washington, C. DAVID L. GEYER sfi.OOuf 7.75; southern cows and said allegations will ho taken by this office an Canr office Practice LAND OFFICE PRACTICE FOR RENT. havlnit been confessed by you, und your said heifers $1.50? 7. 50; native cows A entry wlll'ho canceled thereunder without your a Specialty SPECIALTY. Good two room house Avith and heifers $1.50Crt 8.40; stockers further right to be heard therein, either before Offiea In Ramona Bloek good well of water, located near and feeders $G.50(r810; bulls I his oftlce or on appeal. If yon fall to Ille In this ofllce- within twenly days after the Fol'ltTU I ROSWELL, N. M. the school house. Inquire of S5.75t7 50; calves $G.G0(.10.00; publication of till" notice, as chown !elow, your .NOTICE FOR 1TBLII VITOJi. John A. Kiniin'ons. western answer, under oath, specillci lly moethiK and steeis $7.00(18.40; west. allegations of contest, or rcspoinlln:: to tliee Department of tho Interior, U. S. ern cows $4.50(,7.25. If you fall within that tlma to file In this office' TRAIN HELD UP BY GRASSHOPPERS. Land (nllce Uos'well, X. M., April 18, 1913. due proof that you have served n copy of onr at Notice Is hereby iriven that lirover C. Grlfltn, 1 answer on the said cor teat ant either In person O l u Tho Tuesdays How's his? of N. M who, on 19, r i- Drtnrnr-Ai- snith or by registered mall. Jf this ssrvice Is made by Itcdland. Ot. 1010. made i - We ofW One lfindrpd PoMars Reward for in H. K. Ser. No. OSXVJS. for SX NK nwuunouii, passenger train was captured r.n.' or .lUn-- tit.u cuanul be cureO by ilali't the delivery of a copy of your answer to the NWi. SW'4 12. Twp. 6 K , X, contestant in person, proof of such ncrvice niusi Section S.. Hanue 87 M. 1. by grasshoppers between mile F. .1. '!li:!:Y CO., Toledo. O. Meridian, Pted Tbe 1'", has notice of intention to Barber Win thf undi.rsU.iisl. haw l.itowu J. Clancy he either the said contestant's vr'tten aeknowl Tj yosra. malic year proof, posts 17 and 43 which is between lor Trie Lutl ana urllcve ami wrlwtlv lion edgmcnt f his receipt of the copy, showing the three to establish claim to --NORTH SIDE ornbii la all tni.l )vm triu.ftartijns und lltianrtsll.'i the land above described, before W. A. noitf i out uny oDiiv'iitions imtae ny nu arm. dale of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person Kenna and F.lida, was detained Palmer. U. S. Commissioner, in his 8 Agent for tlie Panhandle Steam Waldino, Ki:nan ft Mamvin, by whom t lie delivery was made staling when oftlce Wliolefiilp OruuKlsto, Totrrto, O. near Kedlund. Chaves County, N. M. on XKM t more than an hcur according to TTnM Cfli'irrh rure lii lakra ailing and where the copy wis delivered; If made by Laundry, af Amarillo, Taxaa dlriH-tl- NH!(, Section Twp. 6 S., ltange 37 K., H En- uimn thn Hriod und niuoon mirfric of the registered mall, proof of such yei vire must eon 1, X. report of the Conductor and IVKtfia. Kfnf tr.v. I rice 75 cellta UM M. V. M. on Juno It, 1013. Phon. No 13 oinr. .io;(i ny an iiruTi;i.aB. s!t of the affidavit r the person by whom the gineer. It vv;is statetl that the Take llail'i: r.imily pil's for cnnatiDr.ttoa. copy was mailed slating when and the sst oftlce Cliiiinart names as witnesses: grasshoppers were about two to which it was mailed, and tills aftldtvit must Wnde H. HnsfhRt, of Cuusey, N. M. .lames acconipalneil by receipt A. Shoemaker, of Uudland, N, M. Haymond to- - bo the postmasler's deep, to It is easy make an expla P. C. inches quite, raitlicient for the letter. fiasco, and Clifton Ashbrook, of Allie, We want the cause the drive wheels to slip, nation, but it's not always so You should state In your answer the name N. M. T. ('. Tiluitson, Eiasjic of tlio post ofllco to which you desire futur M'Ufl Keister oi every; im- easy to and f.top the train. It was explain your explanation notices to bo sent to you. yoimg maiiivlio A: possible to piiKved by placing a T. C. TI1.LOTSON, Register broom dirictly in front of the There's no use in making ex Pate of first publication May 10, 1!)1 ' Nolire for l'lililirullou., a ' " t'.US. 9 jno " second May S3, o:'.-.:!- engine. It was necessary to cuses tor nniaaues. ona " third ' May :io. t!i:l. Department of'tlio Interior, U. supposes thfy are made on pur fourth " JuncU. XOia S. place men with broonn in front Land Olllce at Itoswell, X. M. April SO, 1013. we vvnr.t ev- and on the two sith's of the en-gi- n pose. Notice Is hereby given that Henry C. lioteler. oa to hcoF from Big Bundle Kaffir First class of AUie, X. M., who, on Nov. 17, I'IIO, made II. ery business man w&o wishes l the and ee,) grasshoppers feed, at 2Jc a bundle in 500 K. for the SVV!: V!4 N Wii, Ser. No. Oj::., lhal le Inew UiJSIitiESS LAW. A Writ lod Ut how we bav mut Uwyar sour face never brings you but which entry was Feby.3, l'H3, j ud tll jt9 brushed back until the engin amended Cut vi huurirds I joinA ibi-- fust l)k foa, aUJ cqulpp bundle lots. Smaller quantities to read: WW, See. if I. Township " S. llunge buali-- m wlU m KT tralQUf lht ba bB l IhmoiiM anything but more trouble. kftkfflt t (bew. fwiitlKl mgo, could pass: K. litis t jvmrm ha 3c, my place between Thorn-ha- m 37 N, M. P, Meridian, has llled notice of tr.iudt j u ho havre bartuuninatlKS im ry alale im at HaM.tU Cheer up! Intention to make three-yea- r rOuncutU;illHi.ch,(artaA41)tilaoMaiea They were more than an hour bar-gu- m Proof, to estab- and Also a. Lcat n alKMit ( I) oiir Onntplrte Collega Judson. lish clal-.- lo the land above described, before Law (Vmitm which llti for prat,iltMi, itud traveling tho one niih with the furniture) Will A. Palmer. 17. S. Commissioner. In his ( J) chic Couplaia, Tractlcal, Buain'ra Pnblie sentiment is becon.ing in first class and Law Cvtui-N- fur Bualoaaa Mou. md train. olllce on NKM NK'. Sec. 10. Twp. 8 s. Itanife out a'AMit Uia iov t, wm! av h.r a stronger influence every day. sewing machine. See J. O. 37 eia obUin tlmrotib K. N. M. P. M. on 10, !iu g country June I'i3. Luu(tlti Ob tw Law rttil Oonltuu-ta- Fortunately fo the Greaves. ynui- prcMut work. Caay Twmitl Whitaker. J, 0. Claimant nttiuea at Wltnosnes: Duid tod&jr lar kaattaaaka catalog aa4 confined to wore no km Ht l auuaoaalal (raduaiek ell avar tn the grasshoppers are If there advertising Clifton C. Ashbroolt. Joseph M. McOafca, fa who nraas4 taalr 0pertui-lt- a very narrow strip as they pass in it, not nearly so much money Legal Blanks printed and for William K. I.ollace. David S. llolelcr, all of br vaaa uiitiiiuf aa ad. Uka laial Allie, N. M. T. C. TlUvrsoN. TUB I COKKK8PUXDUCJ SI HOOL OIT LAW c M9-J- through the mtdry. would be given to charity. salo by theKenni Record. Iteglster. 401 IwctaajvOriUMtiMl, IMrU, tUtka NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 017WI 0208.10 non-con- l F. 8. 01H9 Deportment of tho Interior, IT, s. Land Department Interior, U. S. Department of the Interior. 17. R. Lanil of the 191.1. 10, 1913. Office nt Fort Sumner. X. M. March f, Office nt. Roswell. N. M. April Land Office nt Roswell. X. M. April 1 1. 1913. Hiitiy N s hereby given tliit Herman (I. tioila. Notice In hereby given that Fair Notlco is hereby given that James VV. Taylor, i'Iit of Keiinn, X. M . who, 011 April 18, IfnT, m oloih. of Elklns, X. M. who. on April 10. IW, ofJirlsMi, X M.. who, on Nov. If, 1012, made II. E. No. 0,149, for Lots I mid 2 and K!i made II. E. Scr. No. 017109, for 8F.V; and on II. E. Herinl No. 026050, for EH SW!4, SEV, 1". Tswnshlp 4 8, Range 20 E X. GROCERIES. March l'H0 mode mid entry Scrinl No. SO. NWX, Sf. NEW NW'W, XEV, !. Sec. ir; SWM. Section notice Intention OS33I5, for SWV. Section Township 7 S. M. V. Meridian, has filed "f I" .. Two. 8.. Range 31 K.. N. M. P. Meridian, t Range S7F... N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no- niske live-yea- r Proof, I" citabllsh elnliu has Hied notice of Intention to malte three Dan ) land abov. described, brfi.ra C. FANCY AND STAPLE tice of Intern Ion to make three-- ear Proof, year proof, to establish claim to the land the Savage. S Comnilssloiier, In Ids oflle at lo cstnhllsh clnlm to the hind above described, above desctbed, before C. K. Toombs. U, S, I. Konna, X. M. on 3rd day of June 19'3. All new ami fresh gooJs: Every tiling that is good before If. P. Lively, 17. S. Commissioner In Commissioner, in his O'Jlee ot New Hope. the M. on 19,1913, names ns witnesses; to eat will he found in our store. his ofllce at Ellilns, N. Mar N M. on May 31. 1013. Clalniant Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names ns vrltnessps: rjenry O. Llston. Jasper Pemberton, bat George C. Cooper, Leonard A. Samples, of X. M , Jeff D, White, John Scblrck, Louis O.Oross, of Thornham. N. M. Fred W, Llston. Henry C. Sorrclls, these of Kllilns, X. M. Oseiir Olive, N. M. '. C. Hen RT, Davis, Louis X. Laushlli). these of Xobe, X. both of Our Prices Are Right. D. White, of Acme, :T. M. Register. M.i neeve A. Cooke, of .ludson. N. M. AI8-MI- T. C. TtMxvrso.t. Register. All M23 T. ('. Tiixotson, Register. All kind of bought st Notice for Publication. country produce at the high-e- KOH XOTICIJ ITIIMC.tTlOX non-con- l F. S. 07S23 market prices. 01 2981 Kollee for Piilillrntlun. Department of the Interior. I'. S. Land t Livery and feed business in connection. Call and Department of the Interior, U. S. 0133TI OSt'.TO Office at Fort Sumner. X. M. Feb. SI. 1913. Lnnd Office nt Roswell. N. M. April 14, inn, Department of the Interior, U. S. Xollce Is hereby given that Hartley M. us, Is given H. Elida, N, M. on Mnreh-51- . i fee Notice hereby that Fell Jack Land OHice nt Roswell, X. M. April 53. 1013. Wails, of who. I91. son. of Elklns. N. M. who. on se. i, si, iwii, Notice is hereby riven that Leonard J. made additional 11 E. No. 07S33. tor S'K. II-- 31 E., M. made 12099, Serial No. 0129F6, for NWV Hicks, of Kllilns, N. M.. who, on April 13, 1S07, Section 24. Township 5 S.. Range N. p. 7 28 M. P. Me Meridian, llled of intention to ! See. 20, Tn 8.. Range E.. X. made 11. 11. 11723 Serial No. 015.171. for NV! P. hns notice JONES & ridian, has Hied mottje of Intention to niulie make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim 10 PIRTLE Sec. S:; and on March 18. nil. nindo add'l. live-yea- r Dan C. Proof, to establish .clnlm to the entry Ser. No. 0!4.'70, for SV!(, Sec. 21. Twp Kthe land above described, before V. rage, Commissioner. In his office KENNA, NEW MEXICO. hind above described, before H. Lively, 7S. X. M. P. Meridian, has Hied 8a U. 8. IT. N. M. day of 1913. 1 S. Commissioner, in his office nt Elklns, notice of Intention to make five and three at Kenna, N. on the 2nd June M. on May SO. 1913. year Proof, to establish elnliu to the land Claimant names ns witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: above described, before J. F. Carroll, 17. S. O.a P. Itutler. James T. Iliitler. Press 1!. George ('. Cooper. Henry R Hyman. Charles Commissioner, InhisofTiee nt Klldns. N. M, Rutler. Joseph L. Wails, all of Elida. N.M. M. Hall, James O. Hicks, all of Elkins, X. M. on June 3. I'JI.1. A25-M3- I . ('. Ilr.snv, Register. A18-M1-0 T. C. Tir.LOT.soN, Register. Claimant names 'ns witnesses: Notice for Publication. V. m sj VIoR. Huckctt. Charles M. Unit. Cephas f. Notice for Publication. 021.172 J Copulaml, Henry F. Hyman. all of Elklns. N t' P31f,'.4 U. S. M. T. C. Tillotson. Department of the Interior, Department U. S. J12-JI- California State Life Ins. Co. of the Interior. .10 Itcclster. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. April 16. 1913. Lnnd Ofllce at Roswell. N.M. April 10, 1013. Notice is hereby given that JamesT. Flppen, Notice Is hereby ulven that Robert L. Scott, 3. on S. 1912. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA NoHcc for Publication. of Route Elida X. M. who, Jan. of Kenna, N. M., who, on Feb, 5. lain, made made II. E. Serial No. 02.1572, for SE1. Sec. Capital Paid up PM.V'O $500,000. Policies that Fit the People. add. H. H. Ser. No. 031W1. for SRV. See. S! 11. Township 6 S., Range 32 E N. M. P. Me- TownshipO S., Hnnirc 31 K N. M, P. Meridian, Department of the Interior, V. S. ridian, .has llled notice of intention to mnke mnke M. April 26. 1013. RYDER & HASTETTER has tiled notice of intention to three Land Office at Roswell, X. f to establish claim to the lnnd year Proof, to establish claim to the land Xotlce is hereby given that Philip L. Ualter, above described, before Dan C. Savage. C. S. STATE AGENTS. above described, before Dan C. Knvase. 17. S. of New Hope. N. M. who, on Oct. 20, 1912, Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, X. M M. Commissioner, In his ofllce nt Kenna, N. on made II. E. Ser. No. 026580, for "W$ XM !(, on June 2, 1913. May l'.i. 1813, Section 27: and NE!4: K'.i N V.'4 Section 28, Claimant names as witnesses: Twp. 6 Range 35 E., X. M. Claimant names ns witnesses: S.. P. Merldiiin John M. Cooper. John L. Pippen, Hiram E. has tiled notice intention to make three James M. Clubb. William D. IIcr.dilcl;s,.Iudson of Meyers, these of Elidn. N. M .. James W. year claim land T. Abbott. John F. Jones, allot Kcnnn, X. M. Proof, to establish to the Davis, of Judson, X. M. AI8-M1- 6 described, C. E. Toombs. U. S. T. C. Tll.U)TSOS, Register. above before T C. Register. EXCURSIONS Commissioner. In his office nt Xew Hope, X. Tii.Lotn. mm Nolle for I'ulilleatlon. M. on June 3, 1913. Notice for Publication. 036743 mm Claimant names as witnesses: 032580 BUCKBEB'S SEEDS MmSUCCEED I Department of the Interior, U. S. Snmuel C. Smlthee, Joseph W. Uallew, Ed Department of the Interior, 17. S. IS, Land OITice nt Roswell. X. M. April 1013. gar J. Strawn. Edwin F. tiilman, nil of Xew Land Office nt Itoswell. X. M. April 22, 1913. SPECIAL OFFER: given U kulM Hew Bmlnw, A trial will Xollce Is hereby that I'.lizabeth Peek. Hope. X. M. T. C.Tir.i.oTsoft. Xotice is berchy given that Samuel R. llean. Md yoa inako oar pormaneut c;istoTnr. of Richland. X. M. who, on Dec. 12. I'll", Register. of Elklns, X. M. who, on May 2. linn, mnde 11. made II. E. Serial No. 020713, for KM Sec. 36. E. Serial No. 032.1H). forXWV. Sec. H: and F 11 llnest: T lulenilUI : varlt- - S ths T.ral. oln, bm Twp. 0 S, Rnnge 3.1 IS.. N. M. P. Meridian, has 1.1. 7 27 X. 7 ties, lu aprtrff.n.wcrtry ituib-a- ., varietlrft tu au. Notice for Publication. NEV, Sec. Township S. Range E.. I fUAHANTKH TO FLkAKl, jlled noticeof intention to mnke three-yea- M. Hied 014788 0Sl930 P. Meridian, hns notice of intention j Write to-da-y; Mention this Paper. Proof, to establish claim to the lnnd above three-yea- r Proof, claim Account of New Mexico Sum- Department of the Interior. V. S. Land to make to establish described, before C. E. Toombs, U. S. Com to the land above described, before J. F. mer School. Silver City, N. M. Office nt Roswell, N. M. April 16, 1913. missioner, in his office at Illchlnnd, N. M. on Carrall. 17. S. Commissioner, In his office at ' Notice Is hereby given thut America V. May 26 to 18, 1913. to po,taf b J pMklnr tnd mciIti May 24. 1913. Elkius. N, M, on June 3. 1913. July com tht Taln.Me Given, of Elltins, N. M w idow of George W. cciMcuoa or a. po.ip.iu, iuvinr wiin r.y tt Claimant names as witnesses: Tickets on sale May 23rd to ln.trnettre. Bc.iilirul ttA .nd I'lsiit Uook. Given, deceased, who, on April 21. 1908. made Claimant names as witnesses: Mil. .11 MMUI Ul Ce. oi beoat, rmi'ji, MIC. Michael S. Blackburn, Kilns F. Jleeman, A. Williams, Samuel E Williams. yn II Ul B. ..!(. I40U UUUHb' STREET H. E. 140"5, Serial No. 014788, forNW!4:and Thomas June 1st. "Return July Hi H. Bil'jrX.S, l ILL James I. Detts, John W. nil of Rich- Ruby Elklns, X. Limit U0CE?0IIC. Silnll. on Nov. s 1009. mnde add. entry serial no. Jesse Cave. Faircloth, all of land, N. M. T, C, Tii.MjTson. C, 25th. For full particulars as to 020P30, for Nit BW!4 NV Sl!!4. all in See. 2. M. T. Tillotson. A18-MI- Register. Register. reduced rates see Agent. Twp. 7 S., Range 27 E.. X. M. P. Meridian, hns the filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r KOTICE FOIt ITBL1CATI0K. PUBLICATION. proof, to establish claim 10 the land above NOTICE FOR 03018 021175 023135 ' "Account of New. Re- described, before J. F, Carroll. U. S, Commis- Mexico Department of the Interior, U. S. sioner, In bis office at Elkirs, N, M. on June Department of the Interior, V. S. tail Merchants Association Con-- Notice for Publication. Land Office nt Roswell, N. M. April 10, 1013. 1013. Land Office nt Roswell. N. M. April 24. 1913. 0IR5U 01963 Is hereby given Nancy ' M. Notice thut Lee. Claimant names ns witnesses: Notice is hereby given that John W. Snyder, vention at Roswell, N. May of Routes, Elida. N. M. who. on Sept. 8. lrtoK. M., 29, 1910. Department of the Interior, U. s. John C. Cave. Ruby Falrcloth, Leonard J. of Elkius. N. who on Sept. made 19-20-- H. E. Ser. No. 03018. for and on E. 02343.1, Return limit May 23, Lnnd Ortice nt Howell. N. M. April 55, 1913. made NW: Hicks. Thomas A. Henderson, all of Elklns, X. additional II. Serial No, for SWV. Feb. 23, 1911, mnde add. entry No. 021475, 4, 7, Range 28. M. Notice is hereby given tbnt William II. Ser. M. T. C. TibtITSON. Section Township S. E. N. Round tiip fare from Kenna NK'4. 13, Township 0 S.. Rnuge 32 Cooper, ot Home 3, Klidn, N. M. who, on Mny for Section MS M30 Register. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to Meridian, Inten- three-yea- r $3.00. 29, 1909, made H. E. Ser. No. 01P5JJ. for SH E.i N. M. P. hns filed notice of make Proof, to. establish claim to year ,1. tiRH. See. 7, NH NRM. Sec. 18; and on Aug. tion to make three Proof, to establish the land above described, before F. Carroll L. Dun NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. I. Fuller, Agent, 13, 1909, made lidditionnl entry, Serial No. claim to the land above described, before 17. S, Commissioner, In his office at Elklns. X. 8. non-coa- l 043M KENNA, NEW MEXICO. 019663 fortheNWM Section 17. Township 6 C, Savage, IT. Commissioner, In his office F. S. M. on June 1. 1913. M. on May 19. 1913. l! S. Lnnd S.i Range 3 K. N. M. P, MerMlnn. has filed St Kenna. N. Department of the Interior, Claimant names as witnesses: nt March 12, 1013. notice of intention 11 mnke three-yea- r Claimant names as witnesses: Office Fort Sumner. N.M. William D. Smith. Oscur T. Aydelott, Frank given M. Proof, to establish, claim to the lnnd above Joe D. Slack, Charles H Slack, John VV. Notice is hereby thnt Williiim E. lilxler. tieorge C. Cooper, all of Elklns N, M.. on Aug. 8, described, beforey):in C. Savage, U. S. Com- Pounds. Oza P. Dutlcr. all of Route 3, Elidn, Clayton, of Kenna, who. N.M. T. C. TILLOTSON, 10t7. mnde H. E. No. 04381. for X'V!(, Section missioner, In his ofllce at Kenna, N. M, on N. M. T. C. Tillotson. M3-M- 3o Register. 44, Township 5 30 M. P. June2, 1913. A18M16 Register. S., Range E.. N. Claimant names as witnesses: Meridian, has llled notice of intention to make NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, live-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land II. Mc Simon E. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 0272u7 James Arthur, Ricknrd. above described, before Dan C. Savage, IT. S. SEEDS these of Route 3, Elidn, X. M.. John A. Roaers 031310 Department f tho Interior. IT. S. Commissioner, in his office, at Kenna, N. M. Department of the Interior, U. S X- M. April 25, 1913. Garden, Field and Flower Seed Judson T. Abbott, these of Kenna, N.M. en 3rd day of June 1919. Land Oiler. Itoswell. M. 1"13. the I.uslt, T. C. Register. Land Office at Roswell, N. April H. e Notice ben.'. that S. Tu.ixitsos names as witnesses-Georg- ul.u - Vegetable "Notice Is hereby given that Homer T. Claimant of Elklns, Comity of Chaves, Suite of New Plants. Le Rartlett. of Jenkins, X. M., who, on Moll. 5, T. Llttlefleld. John A. Klmmons. Mexico, lias filed in this office his application. Kiinmor.s, George E. Chavers. nil of Kenna, Poultry and rs' Supplies. 1010. made II. K. Scriill No. 0319411, for N'U, Serial No. 0272H7. to enter, under Sections Notice for Publication. C. C, SO, Towbship 0 S. Rnnge 34 F... X. M. P. X. M. Hexiit. If. S.. SWV of SK'i of Section non-con- l F. S. 035(5 C7012 Sec. the Ask Catalogue Price Meridiun, hits tiled of inuke A25-M3- Register. 6 8. Range X. M. P. M. for and List. Department of the Interior, U. a Land notice intention to Township E. year Proof, to establish claim to tue Any persons clnlii:ing adversely the Office nt Fort Sumner, N. M. March 6, 1013. three and ull land described, before William I described, or desiring 10 object be- Notice is hereby given that Henry O. above Notice for Publication. hinds ROSWELL SEED CO., Hlnnchurd, 17, S. Commissioner, in his office of tne land, Murrougus. of Kenna, N. M. who, on Sept. non coal v. s. reou (t:i cause of the mineral character at Jenkins. X- - M. on May 19 P13. any reason, the disiosul to 115-11- 7, 1906, mnde Orlg. H. 03515. 17. S. Lnnd or for other lo 7 S. Main N.M. E. No. for NWK Department of the Interior, pro- Roswell, - applicant, should lilc their affidavits of Sec 8,- Township, A S. Range 31 E., and .on Claimant names as witnesses: Office nt Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. 10. 1013. Adapted on or before the 31st day ,Sed to the Southwest.' Sept. 21, 1900, made additional homestead J. Kd Forbes. William Itarnes. Ernest Car Notice is hereby given that Oscur F. John test in this oftlce May. 1913. T. C. TILLOTSON. entry No. 070J2. for SVi, Section 8 Twp. 5 S, null. John K. Diickctt. all of Jenkins. X. M son, of Olive. N. M., who, on March 4. 1909, of T. C. TlbLOTio.v. Register. M2 M30 licslster. Notice for Publication. Range 31 E., X. M. P. Meridian, has Hied no mnde orig. homeslcnd entry No. (rfV'll, fur tice of intention to make live sear proof on Sec; '."O, Twp. 4 S. Range 28 E.. and on non-con- l F. S. oMflO SWV. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. original three-yea- r proof on additional, Notice for Publication. May lUio. entry No. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land and in. made add'l. homestead 0113.1:1 to establish claim to the land above described 021436 06321. for SH S1W. Section 20. Township 4 S.. Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Mnrch 28. 1913. 17. B. Department of the Interior, S. C. TJ. 8. Commissioner Department of the Interior, Land Range 28 E.. and S WW, 21 Twp. 4 S., I. Is - before Dim Savage, S' Sec. Notloe hereby given thut Robert Holl- N. M. April 15. 1913. Land Office at Roswell. N. M, April 23. 1913. In. his office, at Kenna. N. M. on the 3rd day Office at Roswell. Ilunge -- E . X. M. P. Meridian has tiled Ingsworth, of Elida, N. M. Route 3, who on ', is hereby given that Ilcrnie W. New-ti- of June 1913. Notice is hereby given thatJ. Ed Forbes, of intention 10 make three year Proof, Xotice April SO, l)08.made homestead entry No. M., who, on Oct. 22. 1j8. made Claimant names ns witnesses: of Jenkins, X. M. who, on Jan. 18, 1910, made to establish claim to the land above described, of lloa.. X. 05360, for SEX. See. 31. Twp. 6 S,. Range 31 E. H. E. 9S63 Serial No. ol i:..":t. for NEV. Sec. William H. Cooper, Joseph A. Cooper, Claud H. E. Ser. No, 021136. for W!. Sec. 26 Town before Dan C. Savego, V, S- Commissioner, N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of inten 7 S., Range 29 E., N. M. P. Meridian, L. Curry, nil of ICennn, N, M.. ship 9 S. Range 31 E.N. M, P. Meridian, has in bis office at Kenna, X. M, on Muy 10, 1013. 22, Twp. Oliver Powell live-yea- r tlon to mnke five year Proof, to esttthllsh three-yea- r llled notice of intention 10 make of Elida. N. M. C. C.Hesht. filed notice of intention to make Claimant names ns witnesses: has claim to the land above described, befor estublish claim to the land a box. Proof, lo establish claim to the land above Register. Proof, to Clyde 11. Peters. Henry T. Jones. James II. Dan C Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in his Wllllum It. Illunchard U. S described, before Dan C. Savage. 17. S. Com- described, before Thomas, John Sehlrek. all of Olive. X. M. oflloe at Kenna, N. M. on June S3. 113. Commissioner, his office, at Jenkins, N. M missioner, in his office, at Kenna. N. M., on in All Mil', V. (.'. IIn.Mir. Register, Claimant names as witnesses: Notice for Publication. on May 10, 1013. June 2, 1913. Simon E. Klckard. James li. Splllmnn, Joe non-coa- O.V157 names ns witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: l F. S. Clalinunt Notice Publication. D, Slack. Charles H, Slack, all of Elidn, N. M. Homer T. Ilurtlett, John F. r.uckett. William ior Lee Robertson, Will Horner, J. N. S. Department of the Interior, U. S non-coa- l F. 8. 00116 07l( . MIS J20 C. C. Henry,- - Register. Dimes. 11. Elton Pyron. oil of Jenkins. N. M Webb, Grant Xeulin. ull of lloaz. N. M. Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M., Department of the Interior, 17. S. Land Notice for T. C. Tn.UTN, Register. T. C. Tim.ot.hiN, Register. Publication. Meb. 8, 1013. Notice Is hereby given that Office at l'o. t Stunner. X. M. March 17. 1013. non eoal IV 8. 0721 08137 Williams. Peters, of Olive. N. M. who. on KOTICI3 FOH IHIILICATIOX. Notice is hereby given thnt Jim lluker, of Notice Publication. Department of U. S. for the Interior, Land Feb. 17. W. made orlt.'. H. E. No, 05057. for non-cou- l F. S. 0817 0718 Kenna. N.M. who. on Mnrch 37. 1KB. made Oftlce , 031 293 at Fort Sumner. N. M. March 7. 1913. 8WW.NW.V. Wit SWK, SE SWtf, Sec. 8, Department of the Interior. II. H. Land Orlg. homestead entry No. OflllO. for SVt Is hereby given Department of (he Interior. S. Notice that John W. U.rrry, Township i Range 28 F... and on Dec. tl Office at Fort Sumner, N. M.. Feb. 10, 1013. NW'V, See 20. Twp, I S- Range 29 E.. and SH I. N. M. Roswell. X, M. May. 1913. of Elida, Stnr Route who, on Feb. 25, 9M. made add'l. H. E. No. 07433. for 8WW Notice is hereby given that Clyde II. Peters, NEV- Sen. 19. Twp. 4 8. Range 29 E. and on Land Office at 1909. made H, E. No. 0721, for Lots 1 and S, NE!. NW!t, KWii KE, NE! fiWy, of Olive. N. M, who, on Sept. 8, 19J8. mnde Deo. 21, 1909. made add'l. homestead entry Notice Is hereby ghen that Alfred Miller. H NE!4, 5, Twp. 4 3, on ,Inn- 3. 1010. and Sec. 8.. Range 29 E., Section 8. Township 4 S.. Ranga SS 10.. N. orlg. H. K. No. 0617. for SE). Section 7. Twp. No. 07(03. for Fit SWV. NWV SEV. Sec. 19, of Route Elida. N.M. who. and on f, 1910. ), 021293, NWV. June made add homestead M. P. Merldiiin, bus lllcd notice of intention 4 8. Range 8 K., and on Dec. 21, 1909. made Twp. 4 S.. Runge 20 E., NE'4 NWV. Sec. 20. made Add. H. E. Ser. No. for entry. No. 08137. for SK!; Sec. 6, Township 4 touinko three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim add. homestead entry No. 07428, for NE.' Twp. 4 9,. Runge 20 E.. N. M. P. Merldlnn. has Section SO. Twp e S., Rnnge 33 E.. N. M P. 8. Range M. three-yea- r E.. N.' 1. Merldiiin, litis tiled to the land above described, before Fred '. Sec. 7. Twp. 4 S.. Range S8 E N. M. P. Merld filed notice of Intention to make Meridian, has Hied notice of Intcntiou 10 make notice of intention to mnke threo year Proof, Decker, Probate Judge In his office at Lima, Ian, has Hied notice of intention to mUe three IVoti. to establish clniiu to the land ubove three year proof, to establish claim to the to establish claim to the land above described. Allen, Co.. Ohio ns to bis testimony, and be- year Proof, to estublish claim to the lnnd described, before Dn C. Savage. 17. 8. Com- land above described, before Dun C. Savage, h?fore Dun C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, fore Dun C. Savage. 17. S. Commissioner in above described, before Dun C. Savage, V missioner, In his ofllce at Kenna, N. M. on I". S. Com nUalonrr. lu his office, al Kenna, In his office at Kennu. N. M., on June 25, 1913. his office at Kenna N. M. as to the witnesses S. Commissioner, in his office ut Kenna, N.M. June tl. 1913. X. M. no June 20, 1U13 Claimant names as witnessed: both hearings set for May 14, 1013. on May 19. 1013. Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: Moses d. Rlppee, Edward D. Clay, both of Claimant names aa witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: HrinkGandy. of Kennu. N. M. Wlllia-- II. H Lon Groves, Jason II. Hemliix, these of Route t. Elida, N. M.. Mnnford Ellilnf, Ueorge Joh.i Schirck, Oscar F.Johnson, Henry John Sehlrek Oscar F. Johnson, Henry T. Cloppert. of Olive. N. M., Julian Shaffer. Prler Judson, N. M. Harry Slack, Charles H. Slack, A. Graves, both of Llston, N. M. Jumes U. Thomas, nil of Olive, N. M. Jones. James IJ, Thomas, all of Olive, N. M. L. linker, both of lioaz. N. M. these of Route 3. Klida. N. M. - M18- J20 C. C. Hsnrt, Register. All MH C. C. Hesby, Register All MIS C. C. H IN ST, Register. M16-J2- C. CMIexrt, Register. M16-JI- T. C.TilloTsos, Iteslster. HER SHARE IN THE WORK LONG OR SHORT COAT CHIC STREET DRESS - Proper Kind. "What kind of a dog do you think FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Mr. Younghusband Certainly Hat best to guard a hen roost?" RICH IN CURATIVE QUALITIES run BAOKACH B, RHEUMATISM Right Be Proud of His "Why not a setter?" to BOTH HAVE SANCTION OF FASH KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Practical Little Wifn. ION THIS SEASON. Probably Not She had made him a present of a "I have Invited the professor over pair of green, red and blue carpet to hear my daughter Ring." "Don't you like him?" ALBEEITA slipperg for his first birthday since In Chiffon or Lace They Are Particu- their marriage, and he wag In ecsta larly Becoming Rich . Brocades, THE sies over them. Elaborately Embroidered, Are PRICE OF "I know you'd Harry like them, r Also High In Favor. she smiled, for no other reason BEEF than that I made them all myself." JH mon Asn pry There Is no end to the short coats Ft J1XL,.K. OF "What!" exclaimed Harry. "You and wraps and each is more chic than "Hello!" CATTLE. m don't mean to say Is For , th Tmirj that that all the last, though you need time to ac- of T. (Western your worm Great Scott! What a ( anuria) whi the Big custom yourself to their abbreviation. HunchlnirContmr.Marir genius of a wife I've married!" "Hello!!" of ihfMie mrtcbpt Whether they are so generally becom- areltumeDiefirntn tdar "Of course," qualified young ..Mtttwum-ii- filli the ing as the longer coats and cloaks Is a MaaLr.'' and the out hs wife, "I bought the uppers, Mary trlTen place to the cultivation of and question of taste. Certainly they con- APPETITE BIND hflt,onte barley and flax, the sewed them together, and I got a rhanse hne made tunny thonmnds sort better with the short of of Amertrand, eetilei on theft man skirt the pin to sole them, but I put on the trotting frock. DIGESTION BUSY? In, wealthy, but It baa bows did up 'reie?r1BVaa the price of liTe Btoe. and them In Long coats and cloaks for carriage Them la aplendltl opportanitr and, do you know, Harry, I think you and evening Then you possess .the real now to get ft ought wear are lovelier than to be very proud to have such ever before, triumph a practical and the of the ijuuu iicauii. uuaiu little. wife." season is the filmy coat of chiffon or Jvvisijvi Free Homestead And he was. and at tha first lace usually without lining other than of IflO arres (and. another a p sign of distress or emutlnn) In the newer dtntrlc'ai another tone of chiffon. weakness and prtMlnreetthercnttleorgr&ln. Settled His Doubts. One of the loveliest cloaks Is em- take Thecmpenre always good, the Phllo of euuiRtete excellent, erfitmU and Case Is one of those broidered chiffon. The long lines of chnrrhea are convenient, markets men Bplendtd, In either Manitoba,, Sas- who know every one drapery are exceedingly artistic and katchewan or Alberta. who for literature, th latent lives or ever has lived In the the fullness top lnfortuatluo, ratea, village at the of the coat HOSTETTER'S railway ato to not far from Bridgeport, at the back Is held in place by a mmw Conn., where he has driven the town 'r, m Q. A. COOK. square shaped tab of exquisite em- STOMACH BITTERS W. hack for more than a half century. 121 fib STREET, KANSAS CITY. Ha broidery. or Said re Superintendent of A former resident went to call d. there Another cloak is of brocaded crepe It promotes and maintains Immigration, Ottawa, on some old friends. Philo, who had de chine. At the neck there is a high health. Get bottle. will known her as girl and matron, and turndown frill of moussellne de sole. a It until she moved from the village eom The cloak is shirred on a cord at help you. SPECIAL TO WOMEN years ago, the greeted her effusively as he shoulders and the sleeves and bottom Do you realise the fact that thousands helped her Into his rickety old "Carry of the coat are also shirred on a cord of women are now using all." of the material. "And how is Mr. Jones?" he asked if Equally good In its way is the shap When Bobbie Lost Faith. beamingly. ed coat of gray charmeuse trimmed "Why, The illness of the feminine head of Philo! I'm certainly sur- with small rose colored silk buttons household prised. you the left Bobble to the ten Didn't know that Mr. and cord loops. It Is finished with a der mnrcies of nurse, pres- Jones died nearly two years ago?" the who narrow turndown collar of the rose' ently reported that the youngster re- A Soluble Antiseptic Powder "Well, well. I did hear colored silk finished with a narrow fused to say his prayers. Papa as a remedy that one of you was dead, but I didn't frill of rose colored chiffon. for mucous, membrane af- started an Investigation. fections, such as sore throat, nasal or know for certain which one of you it One exceedingly attractive model Street dress of red wool voile and "Why you pelvic was." don't want to say your catarrh, Inflammation or ulcera- Been recently was of lace, chiffon and creme satin with collar of Bulgarian prayers, sonnie?" tion, caused by female Ills? Women silk. At the front the upper part was embroidery. "Aw," squirming and wriggling, who have been cured say "It Is worth Abner" Preparations. draped In rever shape with a chiffon "prayers ain't no good!" Its weight In gotd." Dissolve In water Abner, who worked for the summer soarf, which was knotted In a large and apply locally. For ten years the der wraps in chiffon, lace and satin "Why, Bob, your mother would be Lydla residents, told Mr. Burns one morn- knot and ends which fell to the bot shocked to you. E. Plhkham Medicine Co. has ing are being exploited by French design- hear What makes recommended Paxtlne In that he was soon to be married. tom of the cloak. The fronts were of you think that?" their private "Well, really, Abner," Mr. lace over which soft was ers, but many of them are en suite correspondence with women. said silk draped, A long moment of silence before For all hyglenlo Burns, "I'm glad to hear it! I sup- falling In folds from the shoulders tof with frocks. and toilet uses it has One smart New York shop exhibit' Bobble, half angry, half crying, no equal. Only BOo a large box at Drug- pose you've made all the preparations the bottom --of the garment. gists ed--a model of black Chantllly lace blurted out: or sent postpaid on receipt of and got your wedding finery ready?" In soft satin and crepe, there are to to price. The Paxton Toilet r.n be worn with costly lingerie frock, "Why, 'cause I been prayin' for a ' Rminn be had a - Abner did not balk at the question, numberless beautiful cloaks. dog for a long time, here don't Mass. he grinned Some of the rich supple 'lhe front of the coat was ornamented an' I, but sheepishly. brocades are got no dog, but mamma gets a red "Yep," he replied, "(maw, with a large cluster of pink roses. DAISY FLY KII.I.FR - .. she bound baby that Just kicks an' squalls!"' tracts and kills all my Sunday coat and put a new collar MARY DEAN. nl. fteat, clean on't, and I've had my shoes tapped." All Coming Way. oheap. laiti all Judge. COOLER CLOTHES FOR BABY His Mtiei, Made of Joseph Harrison, a rancher, who metal. eaataplllortlp overt will not soli or was awakened by the doctor at 4 njnre anytblnc His Pertinent Question. One of the Problems That the Warmer Guaranteed effective. O'clock . In the morning to rock .hlB The gentle little mother was putting Weather Pute Forward to the n new-bor- twins to sleep, went out expree paid for .91.00. four-year-ol-d Young the to bed. In the hush Mother. to the barn to do his early chores, AftOLD somas, IDS DeCals We., Brooklyn, K. T, of "Our Father" and "Now I lay me," where he stumbled over a new-bor- n the irascible of the family When the warm summer months father could calf, and Just after sunrise his blood- be heard, downstairs, scolding every- confront us the young mother begins THERAPION Ho',.f.r,t ed brood sow gave birth to a of tUCCeSt, body, as was his evening to think about cool clothes for' baby, litter CUftCB CHRONIC WKAKNBSS, LOST VtOOft wont. six pigs. r5tU, KIDNEY, S LADDER, DISEASES, BLOOD POISON "Mamma," asked the innocent and not the least important of the ar- PILES. EITHER Mo. DRUtiOISTS Or MAIL Si. POST 4 CTS little Not to be outdone a setting hen POUOERA CO. SO. BEE KUAN AT. HEW VORK nrl.vuis chap, raising his blue eyes the ticles required for the wardrobe Is TORONTO. WRITE FOR FRBI BOOK TO DR. LK CLERO after hatched out eleven little chicks, and Med. Co. HavrrstockRd. Hampstead, London, Bno. "Amen," "why the loose coat to be worn over the TRY NEW DRAOKE (TASTELESS) FOR MOP K do we have to have a pigeon hatched two squabs. TO TAJM papa?" long dress, for baby dare not be out , Harrison says he Is golng to shoot THERAPION exposed to draughts at any time. RK THAT TRAD MARKED WORD 'THRRAPION ' I ON the family cat. Grand Junction SaiT. GOVT. BTAHF ATrUSD TO AU. OINUIMI Pale by Comparison. The needlework shops are showing rWUIk (Colo.) Dispatch to New York World. "You have a large library. Do you an attractive variety of long coats ARK YOU A WAIXFl.OWKRf If you re. read much?" " made of crepe de chine or albatross. thero' nothlnc that will do more toward Wayside overcoming; It than an Improvement In your - "Not much. I have never yet been These can be copied with little dif- Chat "What did they give youse at plexlnn more than The Royal Mould Skin able to find a set of books that was so ficulty. dat Heaullllor. it arte like the touch of a fairy, Purchase a kimono pattern last house? transforming pereplrlng and dlicolored feat- Interesting as the talk of agent for a c. the "Gimme ure Into foatiirve of rare bfauty and lovell-n- who sold It to me." baby In long clothes and stamp the three minutes before turn- Hlnndnrd 8pec. Co., Dept. 7, Hope. N. M. border with scallops. Down the fronts ing loose de dog." Physically Impossible. and across the sleeves stamp a dainty "It Is all nonsense to flower design; either forget-me-not- Wichita Directory talk about a rose tarred-looking- ,, working horse." buds or violets are suitable What Ails You? "Wfcy is It?" White silk of a fine quality should be used to An Invitation fa xtanied by Doctor Pierce JAMES "Because one can see at first glance embroider the flowers. to .very etck and ellln; men or women to First pad the petals, using white oon.uK the Faculty of the Inr.ll!.' Hotel that a working horse always has a bit t Buffalo, N. Y., br letter. Writ roar PELTS 111 TALLOW darning cotton for the purpose. Make ymptofna fully and frankly and every II EC in his mouth." lettr will ba carefully considered, fully II I U wnni the padding stitches the length of the annwered and Ita atatemont held aa furs Co atrial? private and aacradl confidential. petals and cover them with silk, mak- WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS Shortest. ing the stitches at right angles with Dr. Pierce's S3 "What do you think is the beet way E3 904 E.Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kan. the padding. Buttonhole the scallops Golden Medical Discovery to deal with a deadlock?" with heavier twisted ailk, padding "Find a key to S3 Expert the situation." them first with the darning cotton. tnak for tMi. par blood nr thai (re MILl.fR School of TlfforatM th vstm. For a torpid liver Tie the fronts together with white id It attendant Jnd.gttlon. dyspepsia, BuslnessTralnlng parhatpa diuinetta, foul Butt, . In badach, brwath. Blda.,WlchiU, Kin. CLEARED AWAY ribbon an inch width. coated tonru with bitUtr twite, Proper Food Put the Troubles Away. If desired, these dainty coats can fiaatjr p.nttlta with dUtraea after t Beautiful Coin Puna be and deb. In. em thing ia to lined with a light MW4 13 Free, mailed anyone quantity of china ending in names of Our own troubles always seem more silk, but they are more frequently ia a persons Interested la severe than any others. But when a unllned for summer use. ADVICE TO THE AGED business education. man Is unable to eat even a light If you haven't a little one of your At brtnfa Inflrmltlee, such aa aluggiab breakfast, for years, without severe own, make a dainty coat for a tiny Downi, weaa Kiuneye ana lorpia liver. distress, he has trouble enough. friend or relative. It Is fascinating I It Is small wonder he likes to tell of work, as the soft materials are easy F L food which away to work with. Pi Cured without an operation.ENo cleared the troubles. Hit's s cure,Sno "I am glad of the opportunity to fiava a pacific effect on theaa organ, pay. Fistula and all Diseases of the Rectum good Grape-Nut-s tlmulatlni the bowel, rive natural action, year's. In- tell of the has done Green and Bright Colors. nd Impart vigor to the whole ytcm. cured. Established 30 Write for for me," writes a N. II. man. "For Not only In millinery are the bright formation. MILLS, THOMPSON & MYERS, E. Douglas many years I was to even est of colors to be seen, but foi E, 605 Ave., Wichita and Anthony, Kant, unable eat also USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- a light breakfast without great gowns for home and street wear. The antlieptle powder to be oaken Into the ihoea. lng. TheBe are being shown-a- t the moment, If yon want reat and comfort for tired, aching, WANTED TolV: "After eating I would, suddenly be but It will he popular with well dress swollen, sweatlnc feet, nee alien' r'oot-Hae- It oorna and bnnlon of all pain and preTent SPEARAUNE ZiYVS seized with an attack of colic and ed women. The brightest shades ol bliatera, aore and nation apou. Just toe thing for REPRESENTATIVE Xje&ther vomiting. This would be followed by emerald and grass greens are th l)enclnf Fartlea, Patent Bhoee, and for SPEARAUNE CO., Wlohltm, Kmnamm Breaking In Now Shone. It I the freateet comfort headache and misery that would some- most modish, and tomato red and very dtaourery of the age. Try it today. Bold everywhere. times last a week or more, leaving me bright flame colors are among th 2ot. Don't aeetrt any tulutUutt. ForFKBU trial package, adore alien a. Clmatnd, La Boy, M. W, N. U., 20-19-1J. so weak I could hardly sit up or walk. Embroidered Black Crepe. favorites. Then tangerine Is particu- I. WICHITA, NO. "Since began to Grape-Nut- s I larly popular for millinery to I eat superb and have been free from the old troubles. used for cloaks and there are collar trimmings and for giving touchei For Eye. Epizootic plain satins and crepes marvelously usually Grape-Nut- s one or more of color to tallormade and houBa I eat up fever times a day, taking It at the beginning embroidered .Other models depend gowns. DISTEMPERSt Catarrhal Fever on lines rather than ornamentation, Sure en re and peel tlve preventive, no matter how hone at any a are Infected of the meaL Now I can eat almost or expotiea." Liquid. Klv.n o ibe tonuue; tba blood and Olauilai and these, when successful, verit- from aetaou expel, the anything I are - 8hoe Horns With Handles. pnl.uou. ijerm. fn. body. Cur.li.teujpr In Doit, and Hheep and Chol.r la want without trouble. roultry. lMivelllnirllYeitookrenied;. Oiirea la lirlppe among human bnluica, able workB of art and laaanakCldnev reiuedr. 600 a I0 "When I began to use Grape-Nut- s I Shoe horns with yard long handles and II bottla; ti and a d..xen. Cut till, out One' peculiarly lovely model was in keepl. Kuowtoyourdniml.t,vuollletltioryou. tea UuokleL "Dlalenipor was way under my usual weight, now I are a novelty which all women will wel- Caute. and Cure." bpaolal Afoul wanted. supple satin finished silken stuff weigh 30 pounds which come, as by their aid footgear may ba SPOHM MEDICAL CO., GOSHEN, INO., S. A. more than I ever was probably a crepe some bW.o.V.?. 0, weighed In my of kind. adjusted without having to bend th life, and I am glad to It was in a soft cyclamen tone speak of food and back almost , thus taking the that has worked the was lined with a deep toned smoky tht change.' Name given by Postum Co., risk of breaking the corset steels. The gray chiffon over whose surface was round handles of slender Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little a walking HARVEST HOME BRAND COFFEE scattered design of primroses In sev- stick circumference come In polished booklet, "The Road to Wellvllle," In cyclamen PURE, FLAVORY AND GOOD. ASK YOUR GROCER eral tints. The fronts fell mahogany or golden oak and the horns FOR pkgs. 'There's a Reason." back in soft draped revers to Ever read the abova letter show In silver or geld plate or in nickel. appease 'A un the chiffon facing. They may VICTOR BLEND a from time to time. They be packed crosswise into ti ara ateaulae, tree, aad fall fceaaaai All sorts of odd shaped - BLENDED ROASTED AND PACKED BY UUrul. af little shoul- trunk of ordinary size. JCTT WOOD, WICHITA, KANSAS REPORT IS AGAINST FRIEDMANN WILL REFLECT IN THE FUTURE HBBBS2S BPXS

Government Physicians Say Condi Mr. Pozozzle Hat Found Out That tlon of Patients Does Not Justify Occasionally Smartnes Doe Much" Conridence. Not Pay. What is Castoria. Washington. Public health service "Yesterday," said Mr. Pozozzle rue- ASTORIA Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and observations Into the condition of Dr. fully, "I had it brought forcibly home to me that Is a vast difference P. F. Frlodmann's vaccine lnnocu-late- d there Soothing Syrup3. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor tuberculosis patients do not between a smart man and a smart A may possess a dis- "justify confidence In the rem- alec. smart man other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays that criminating but a edy which has been Inspired by wide- sense of humor, spread publicity." smart alec is one of thoBe feeble-minde-d Feverishncss. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief folk who send out funny boomer- The first authentic and official con- angs on the slightest provocation, and of Constipation, Eatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It clusion from the tests W03 announced they always come him before back and hit here the National Association with whizzing sound. This Is how I Food, giving healthy Study of regulates the Stomach and Boweb, assimilates the and( for the and Prevention made the discovery: Mrs. Pozozzle Tuberculosis by Dr. John F. Ander- I and were out for our dally constitu- . natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. son, director of . the government's tional. You know some people walk hvgienlc laboratory, and by. Dr. A. M. to get thin, but my wife is different The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over Stimson, another public health sur- she walks to get fat. Fat is the geon, detailed to observe the progress one dear hope of Mrs Pozozzle'a exist- 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under of' tho Frledmann patients at Mount ence She would like to be uphold-eteie- Sinai hospital In New York. Last evening she said to me: his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thus. "The disease for which the remedy 'Oliver, if I could get fifteen Just "Just-as-goo- is "uaed Is prolonged and la character- pounds, even, I would be so much hap- All Counterfeits, Imitations and d" are but Experiments that trifle with . ized by periods of advancement and pier.' 'Fifteen pounds?' said I, the retrogression," the report says. "It smart alec. 'Do you mean avoirdupois and endanger tie health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Is also one lu which physical In- or English currency?' She is too fluences are a powerful factor. Time smart for me, that wife of mine, and Is therefore necessary properly to she saw her chance. 'This time,' Bhe Letters from Prominent Physicians evaluate the effect of treatment" answered sweetly, "I would choose the II. currency.' And I had to figure out addressed to Chas. Fletcher. the amount lu our money and make Buffalo, N. Y., says: have used Castoria in MAY BE GIVEN HIS PASSPORTS Dr. Albert W. Kahl, of "I good." my practice for the past 23 years. I regard it as an excellent medicine for children." The American Ambassador to Mexico How Tuberculosis la Spread. Dr. Gustavo A. Elsengraeber, of St Paul, Minn., says: "I have used Not Wanted There by Presi- Based on figures obtained from your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom- Huerta. dent cdses of tuberculosis reported in mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Cleveland, New York and cities other Dr. E. J. Dennis, of Louis, Mo., says: "I have used and prescribed The City Mexico. Henry Lane where thorough registration of con- St of ' your Castoria la my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years Wllaon, the American ambassador to sumptives is. employed. It is esti 1 mmmm and find It to bo aa excellent remedy for children." Mexico, has practically received Ills mated that for every death from con- ALCOHOL 3 PEtt CKNT your Cas- passports. President Huerta In an sumption in the United States, of AN cgclable Preparalion lirAs Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., Bays: "I have used extra official conversation with Mr. which there are on an average 200,000 slmilatingiheFbodamlltedula toria la the case of my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have OA'ilson said affairs had reached a annually, there are constantly more lingUie Stomachs undBoweisof obtained excellent results from Its use." i oint where Mexico could no longer than five living cases, making at least Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111., says: "I have used your Castoria ia .treat In a diplomatic manner with the 1,000,000 In all. Of this million living cases of colic In children and have found it the host medicine of its kind United Stales unless his government cases, It Is estimated that the health on the market" authorities records of not more Is officially recognized. have Promotes Dteestionflif erfur Dr. E. Esklldsbn, of Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to be c than 100.000 to 150,000 in every It This news leaked out In certain or one rtess and ResiXontalns nciliw remedy. children eight or ten, and that for the great standard family It is the best thing for infants and I circles and many believe that Mr. Opivmi.Morphiae nor Mineral have ever known and I recommend pass- majority of cases recorded, no hos- it" Wilson either will receive his NOT NARCOTIC. Dr. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria certainly ports or In hrs pital, home or dispensary care is pro- I be recalled view of has Is not age, continued use by mothers through all thesa government's continued refusal to vided. Practically nothing can be merit its its flmfJtttSftJ-jUxJe- ma years, many attempts sufficient recommetdatlonT recognize the Huerta administration. done to control the spread of tuber- and the to Imitate it In to mothers." culosis the unreported cases. Jhdtrlti&Jtt-jiiiitfie- td What can a physician add? Leave It the says: years hava CLYDE STRATTON IS CAPTURED Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New Tork City, "For several I THE RIGHT SOAP FOR BABY'S recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do bo. as it has. Him Sent- - Invariably produced beneficial results." Desperado Who Escaped From Leav- SKIN N. B. of Brooklyn, N. Y says: object called enworth Prison Through a Sewer Dr. SIzer, "I to what 'are patent medicines, where maker alone knows Ingredients are put Arrested in Illinois. In the care of baby's skin and hair, Anerfect Remedv forComflj what ia them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use." Cutlcura Soap is the mother's fa- tlon . Sour Stomach.Dtartuoca Peoria, 111. Clyde Stratton, the no- vorite. Not only Is it unrivaled In Sleep. GENUINE ALVVAYJ torious convict, whb made a sensa- purity and refreshing fragrance, but awl Loss of CASTORIA tional escape from the government Its gentle emollient properties are Facsimile Signature of Sears the Signature of prison at Leavenworth March 29 by usually sufficient to allay minor Irri- crawling through a sewer, and who tations, remove redness, roughness , ?! is now under arrest at Pekln, 111,, on and chafing, soothe sensitive condi- CompasXi . ' The Centaur Six tions, promote "xr a charge of burglury, has confessed and skin and hair NEW YOBK. that he is the man wanted at Leaven- health generally. Assisted by Cutl- worth prison. Stratton further admit- cura Ointment, it is most valuable In ted that he was familiar with the de- the treatment of eczemas, rashes and tails of the robbery of the diamond other Itching, burning Infantile erup- The Kind You Have Always Bought merchant Logue In Chicago and that tions. Cutlcura Soap wears to a wafer, lie was a motor bandit in Chicago for often outlasting several cakes of ordi- In Use For Over Years. four days. nary soap and making its use most Exact Copy of Wrapper. 30 economical. A REBEL AIRSHIP CAPTURED Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each Absolutely No Admittance. What Got Him. At the Army Maneuvers. free, with 32-p- . Skin Book. Addiesa The New York Evening Post re- "Strange, It, new Officer you United Ar- ain't the kinds of Medical What did do States Marshal for Arizona poet-car- d "Cutlcura, Dept. 1. Boston.'' minds us of a good story told of the rested Two Men Who Were ailments folks has?" remarked Parm- first of all? Adv. late Lord Wolseley, or Sir Garnet reading newspaper. Man '1m In Charge, er Smith, after his Ambulance Cave some Wolseley as he then was, during the "Now brandy, Would Chew His Own. I've been an advertise- sir. military occupation of Egypt. Deem- ment in new Tucson, Ariz. The war aeroplane, Glen Arnold Grove, the educator here of a medicine, and Medical Officer Quite right; but ing it advisable, foe. obvious reasons, It says good a slug- would you you alleged' to have been purchased in and lecturer, tells the following story, it's dreadful for what have done if to place a guard around the harem of gish hadn't any brandy? Los Angeles for use by the state the result of observations made dur- liver." a local potentate, a brother officer, "Liver troubles ain't no new dis- Ambulance Man (promptly) Prom- troops in the Sonora rebellion, was ing a recent trip to Paris. strolling Into an adjacent garden, was well-know- ease, pa," responded Mrs. Smith. "I ised 'lm some. Punch. captured by Deputy He was standing before a n United States hailed by a sentinel. "HI, sir; you remember grandfather having liver Marshal Johnson and now is at Pike's bath house as two men came mustn't go there, sir!" "Don't you see along. trouble when I .wasn't more'n ten Cleaning Public Money. Ranch, 37 miles south of Tucson. who I am?" protested the officer. "I years old." The new money washing machine Two men who were In charge of 'the Said one to the other, as he pointed am Colonel Blank of the " "Yes, to a sign on the front, of the building: "I was that this medicine has been installed in the Philadelphia machine, both foreigners, were taken sir, I know," interrupted the trooper, was good for a sluggish liver, Martha mint by Burgess Smith, its Inventor. .into custody on a.charge of attempt- "Sure, Mike, did you ivver see the respectfully; "but they's leddies Uvln' lolkes. Beans! chewed and fried! - I Ann; and what beats me Is how them It weighs 6,800 pounds, has a capacity ing to violate the neutrality laws. in that 'ouse, an' th' borders f'm Sir slugs get Inside the liver, anyway." of five thousand notes and hour, and wouldn't mind having some meself, Garnet Is that 'e's not to be let to go but Oi'H do me own chawing." has two parts one scrubs the note; A BIG. STORM IN PHILIPPINES In there 'lsself no matter 'ow bad he Stung. the second gives It a cold water bath. The sign Indicated read: . wants to." BAINS CIIAUD ET FROID. "How soon do you start on your trip The Islands Again Swept by a Dis- Europe?" a man of Would Consider It. Which, being Interpreted, means Envy Rewarded. to asked a frieud astrous Storm Many Natives meet morning. "Would you marry a monkey-face- d "Baths, hot and cold." Rehoboth They were sitting side by side on he chanced to one Were Killed. give It up," replied shrimp just because he had inherited Bunday Herald. the soft when the young author said: "I had to the other. a fortune?" Manila. The worst typhoon experi- "Yes, I have a new volume In the Going Slow. "Why so?" Inquired the first. "That depends. How much did ycu enced in eight years struck the press." George finan- "Well, you see," said the man, "my Inherit?" islands, causing many F. Baker, the noted "How I envy that volume," eald the deaths and cier, was for many years Plerpont wife went and ordered her clothes for wrecking several small steamers and roguish girl, blushing. Morgan's close friend, and in analys- the trip, hnd whoji the bills were paid Desideratum. numerous lighter .When he saw the point they were I to craft. ing Mr. Morgan's success Mr. there was absolutely no money left to He make It a rule keep posted sea Baker both very happy. The known fatalities at total once said to a New York correspond- go with." on current affairs. 58, but the total death list from the ent: She Humph! I wish you would storm Is swelling with Incoming re- Undesirable Neighbors. Include in them the letters I give you "He was not the impetuous head- foreign couple living in Accurate Forecast. ports. It is believed no Americana "There's a to mail. long man of action he has been pic- the flat next to us, and they are sim- Wilbur Wright was talking to a have lost their lives. tured. He acted, he acted delib- Dayton reporter about a very Bwlft but ply torment to my wife." All His Own. erately. He once gave me this advice "Why so?" but very unsteady monoplane. Left Estate to Humane Work. Is a dangerous machine," "Dooe your lad find his sums hard?" New Mrs. advice which he always himself fol- "They quarrel Incessantly, and she "It he York. The will of Caro- said. "Oh, no; the sums are eusy enough, O. one daugh- lowed: can't understand a word of It." Louis- line Ewen, of the three " "Blank adores It, though," sold the but his results are too original to suit Ewen, who 'Be sure you are right then" ville Courier-Journa- l. ters of the late General pause reporter. "He Is all broken up over the teacher." Fllegende Blatter. left them a fortune of more than for reflection."' Wloalow'a Soothing Syrup for Children it." $1,000,000, gives almost entire es- Hi. looking gluss reveals our de- her His Guess. teetblug, aoftens the reduce tDtlainuiay "One of these days," said Mr. The of about $400,1100 to antivivlsec-io- n wlud cullc,25o bottleUSr, wineglass dis- tate Bacon Which is the proper way to Uuu,aUya pla,curM Wright, "he'll be all broken np under fects to ourselves. The and humane societies and leaves covers them to others. eat spaghetti with a knife or a And the love of evil is the root of If nothing to her sisters, Eliza M. Ewea gpoon? ' a money. and Maria Louisa Ewen. lot of Parrot-Like- . F.roleuina.WaKtv Egbert With a pitchfork, I guess. HWtfe- - Dauber Podgers, the art critic, has PATENTS I. Bookrt rat. Clover Reprimanded. utraipht So SS It LEWIS' Kindle Binder, many roasted my pictures unmercifully. Washington, D. C Charles C. Clo- The acts of virtue ripen into habits; mokera prefer them to lOo cigars Adv. permanent Friend Don't mind that fellow. nllams ver, the Washington banker, who re- and the goodly and result THOMPSON'S. aulcklr Is or No of people have more com- He's no Ideas of his own; he only rvr cently attacked Representative Sims the formation establishment of a class iuitibhIIHI Ell HookWt rroa. repeats like a parrot what others say. L.11IOMI')0bit SON8CO.,Truy.N.Y. of Tennessee en account of a speech virtuous character. Chalmers. petition than liars. JOHK delivered in the house, was brought before the bar of the house and manded by Speaker Clark. Glover offered profuse apglogies. Servia Needs More War Funds. - Sofia. The government has asked Parliament to authorize an extraor- dinary war credit of f 10,000,000. Bcoua of thoso ufly, grizzly, gray halr. Va LA ORKOkK" HAIR ORBaaiNQ. PRICK, l.OO, ruil. BRIGHT STAR IN THE RED SOX MACHINE OLD BALTIMORE TEAM SALARIES FOR OFFICIALS

Many of Famous Orioles Still NEW MEXICO ATTORNEY GEN- NEW MEXICO ERAL MAKES Engaged in Game SUGGESTION. IN BRIEF

Advises Raton Attorney That He Be- - and Frank Bowerman Re. neves Commissioners Justified In Wulira Newapaper Union New Service. membered as Among Players Who Advancing Reasonable 8um. Dates for Coming Events. Helped to to Win Pennant Oth- querque. Oct 4. State Fair at Albu- ers Helped Make History. Western Nevpnpr Union Newi Service. Ortobor rumpkin Tie day, at Max- - Raton. It is the opinion of Attor That the old Oriole players "who ney won General Frank W. Clancy that Cattle came through the winter in three successive nnnnanta for county prime Baltimore were about: the bent thnt commissioners are Justified in conditions around Quay. advancing sufficien- baseball ever has produced is shown to county officers a Maxwell, in' Colfax county, t-amount has by the number of them still emnlnvprt of money to pay living fclanted j,500 acres to sugar beets. at making history. Onlv the nthnr expenses in the absence of any legis The second annual clean-u- p day In aay it was Doyle, lation providing announced that Jack for the same. Fol- Carlsbad was an unqualified success. the old , has been signed lowing is a portion of his letter writ- to scout Tor Andrew H. Hudspeth has ap- young players by the Chi ten to the district attorney at Raton: been Cago White Sox. pointed by President Wilson as U. S. It will ho rnmom I will not venture to predict bered that Doyle at one time nlnveri on what marshal for New Mexico. the courts might hold If some tax the initial bag for the Now York Landergln Bros, have payer should seek to enjoin mak finished a uiants before Fred Tenney. the modern vat near Rock Island, prepar- ing of such advances, as The Signing of Dovle lenvnn nntv n there is room atory to dipping all their cattle. rew or tor wide differences of opinion. What the in the shadow Fire of surrounding I suggest is based upon the consider unknown origin totally de- the baseball snntltirhl stroyed the Perhaps it can be ation that the constitution, while pro house occupied by Nathan said that Walter Hobbs and family btevenson Brodle. Duke of Roanoke. hibiting any county officer from re- at White Oaks. among the best center fielders who ceiving any fees or emoluments other Juan Montez, uncle of District ever played the eamn In nhmit iha than that annual salary provided by Court Interpreter Jose Montez, died at oniy one of the old favorites who is law, clearly contemplates that all Silver City at the age of 101 years. not enjoying prosperity nq riirnnt r, county officers shall receive compen- Ground has been broken for tho suit of work in oreanlzoil hnnnhnll sation for their official services. It now pipe line for the water works liven urodie coaches the Rutgers col is enjoined upon the Legislature to soon to be installed in Wagon Mound. lege squad, but his Job Is not so prom classify counties and fix salaries for Harry Springfield was cut In tl ment as others. all county ' officers and, while that arm and back with a pocket knife In II ' The New ' York Giants have the old duty has not been effectively per- - the hands of "Shorty" I third baseman Garner in an and catcher in Monnn tormed up to the present time, we affray In Clovls. - and Robinson on their bench every muBt assume that sooner or aay. wnne later the The well on the farm of Mrs. E. Sadie McMahon, the pitch- Legislature will perform that duty. In ing reliable, is scouting Cummings east of Deming, was tested for the same the meantime, public interest requ'res for ciud. wuiie Keeler, the right flew over a wire and delivered fielder, the exercise and discharge of the Dow gallons per ers and minute. ' ! duties conferred and imposed Charlie upon the county Kle, a Pueblo Indian, Is hav- j officers, and a very ing ,the A large portion of those matter tested In the United officers cannot States District possibly do required Court of Now Mexico what is of them as to whether without money to live upon. It is not he is entitled to vote. reasonable that thev should he siih. Fernando Ortiz, who lives west of Jected to the burden of borrowing Puerto de Luna, was shot through the money upon their personal credit and chest and lung bv a .4 fi cnlihAr rovnlv. paying Interest .therefor, and there Br, the bullet remaining in the lung may be some whose credit would not tissue. bo equal to so much of a strain. In Mrs. Simon Montoya, who resided " or - a shart distance - ' view the certainty that the Leelsln- from El Porvenlr, iu I, - . - . - - - y ture will provide adequate and prop- the Galinas valley, shot herself er salaries to cover the period for through the heart with a .38 caliber Steve Yerkea of Champion Bostons. which the county officers have served. revolver. or may serve. I believe that the conn- - J. H. Mook and Son, Stove Yerkes, who was one of the spots well drillers cf weak In Jake Stahl's llne-u- n a ty commissioners will be hiHtiflerl in Roswell, have year aeo hn vnntiv imn-.- M a . .. . filed voluntary papers , uow a Bs one of mam advancing such small amounts as may In o ww the Jack Doyle. the Federal Court to be declared ucu DUA llltlUIllJlU, De necessary "rr absolutely to enable the bankrupts, the assets being $7,500 and ' Is teaching the voune rtrnnltlvn n officers to ljve, being careful to keep the liabilities $32,08C. ers how to bat. That puto four well inside UIV of the of the amounts of salaries The mean temperature nanioci. JUMIHUN tUIUI created much We rormer Baltimore In of thn vpnr were stars Greater New which will probably be provided." 1912 in iorced to completely reorganize xork. Chicago now claims twn nrininu New Mexico was 50.5 degrees Manager of Club our signal system. Mathew-son'- s -- or 2.1 degrees Toledo Says It Is Christy of prominence, for Kid GleaBoo, who Delegates Chlfd below the normal. This to articles to Welfare Conference is the average Ridiculous Thinks Ball during the past winter uecame a aecond baseman In Balti lowest yearly tempera- Player Can were, as a Santa F6. At the reauest of the Write. rule, sensational, but for more, is assistant to Mann Cftr Tim ture recorded since 1895.' the most part mi governing body of the National (Ion untrue, and likewise Callahan, of the Whitn Snr Curry county will be the first to The recent edict of Can often unjust and injurious Doyle gress of Mothers' and Parent-Teac- h Johnson to other will do the scouting.' take advantage of the new law per- roroidding players to ca- piayers. ers' Associations, State Superintend act in the In Detroit. Huehev i mitting the county pacity of reporters "There's no Jennimn ih. ent Alvan N. White commissioners to or critics of base- doubt in my mind but star, and Toronto is Davlnar homntr has aDnointed make an appropriation ball may cause some that the criticism ln three delegates to represent of $500 toward dissatisfaction, of the New York , who piloted its team to a this state establishing a fair but the rank and filo army Giants in stories signed at tne seventeenth con- association. of the of by the vari- pennant last season in Interna- child welfare baseball players ous members of the ference of The celebration at Cairlzozo to com- Join in the declara- the club has 'seri- tional league. So, grouped that organization, which tion that Pan made ously affected pretty will May memorate the completion of the new just one more the work nf tho t.oseiy logetner - be held at Boston. Mass.. IS wise move. in the i. is a whole Oriole pen- court house building will last two g 20. probably world's series. nani-wmnln- team with tho to The object of this conference be blond-dome- held in "Topsy" Hartsel, the as I said before, a player tlon will be the discussion of methods the early fall when horse rases manager isn't of a center fielder. And if anv for and a general of the Toledo club, was qualified to write n one tried securing better ooDortunltipn carnival will be on. commenting opinion. real hard to ih. on Dan's verdict: "The I feel firmly convinced that bunch together some childhood in the home, church, school The Panjarlta irrigation line of stuff by game day during the written ball players in "e would eventually suffer a oaseoau season, and state. The three delegates ap- again receiving public consideration. tremendous he would only have wrone. becannn rf io go to Rutgers colleee. In ton. pointed are: Mrs. Josie Locknrii. m. At a meeting held at Tucumcarl a growth of Nw the writing habit, but for eey, get urodie and complete porinendent of schools for plan was adopted that is thought will the act of Mr. a nine. Colfax Johnson." A Journey o ennnrv T?nrnn T ra HP . T TOutta u result in the securing Princeton would nri1 nn " o. A. uuvia, icauu of funds for its extra catcher to the bunch, for It Is er in the Albuquerque schools for the completion. mere tnat Bill C arke holds tnrth past twenty-on- e years and now prin- Wagon Mound will have a coach. reservoir Even Is floating cipal of the first ward school of that to furnish water for domestic pur- about New York, occasionally doing city; bister M. Rosine, Mother-superio- r poses, furniched by springs. some worn ror The bet- McUraw. and he should Loretto academy for eirls. Santa ter part of the work ia completed; tho De aaaed. (Amonsjthd t6. water impounded to be located about But, glancing back over the old two miles from town. names, one sees that Pep Reltz, Doo Embezzled Postofflce Funds. Wm. Swancoat, until recently super- Pond, , Charley Esper, Santa F6. Frank T. Frawley, Unit- intendent of the Hanover zinc mines ed States postofflce Inspector of Pu- of the Empire Mine and Zinc Com pa- - , - eblo, Colo., arrived here with Samuel ny, has been retired upon a Leybe liberal of Trampas, Taos county. The pension, after being in the company's prisoner was brought before United service for twenty years. States Commissioner M. T. Dunlavy, W. M. Coats of Hope, and on hearjng recently dis- BPJayerJrfl pleaded guilty of em- posed of the potatoes grown bezzling postofflce money on ten orders to acres of soil at his farm near the amount of $C70.5G. He that was bound city. There were upwards of l,5od Manager Griffith predicts over to the federal grand Jury a close for the bushels, and the crop netted Mr. Coata race in the American league October term and gave ball for $1,000. this ..... V. about $200 an acre. Letters received at the game war- Want More Bob Land Offered. den's ofifce indicate, that ditch own- BeBcher is the fit best throwing JrV ' U Vf Silver City. The ers throughout uumuiuer in tne , says regular meeting the state are comply, . " jut) uiiKtir. ofthe Silver City Business Men's As- ing with the order from the gama sociation was held In. the association warden to install fish screens in all ditches Otis Clymer has cinched the center- - offices and the announcement was con- that are tributary to or that nsn. neia job on the Cubs, according to firmed that the Methodist sanatorium, contain bhucd wiui me team. which will represent the 6,000,000 Certificate of Incorporation hag "Topsy" Hartsel. membership of that religious denomi- been filed with the corporation com- Manager Jawn McGraw says he mission by the Portales the past," Topsy, that nation, will be located in Silver City Power & Irri- said "d'l no one aeven men on h is cluh that in gation Company, with any good except themselves average if a suitable site is nrovldprl ti.o principal of- and did forty stolen bases this sea fices at Portales, in Roosevelt mucn narm ror a possibility of securing a forty-acr- e county, host of other play- son. with A. A. Rogers ers and for the game tract of land has been under rnnairt. as acont. The cap- itself. ital stock la $300,000. "In the first place it is ridiculous Washlngtonians are likening eratlon by a committee for to Merit6 IT and Water insinuate that a player can write, AcuBia, tne Doy from Cuba, to ''.V'A announcement was made at tho conditions have nevr hoor. as is Willie meeting so good in the it that a writer can play. rweuier in.nis aDiiity to draw a base on that six such Carlsbad project. The "In the second place, 98 V4 per cent, bulls. ' avuiiBDie wnicn COUId be hnnirhr ar reservoirs have ben enlarged and this of the articles over which appeared prices ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. waiter filled to overflowing. There Is the names of ball players never were BabeAdams, Fred Clarke's star enough water stored at the present written by players. time to supply twlrler, is back in the same form that Two Paro'ea Granted. the project through thi "In the third place the player made entire season, has him famous in the 1909 world's Santa F6. Executive without the flow of tha not the Judgment nor the power of series. river. been Issued by the eovernnr fin- - discrimination. HIb lack Frank Bowerman. . tho parole of two Farmers In the Maxwell district ence prevents him from looking ut Nick Cullop. young inmates Of til ft rafmri are the southpaw of . Arthur school, as planting sugar beets. While the acre- tne ruture results. the Cleveland Naps Clarksiin, follows: Santiago Urban age recently shocked , , sentenced from is a little short of the 1,600 "A magazine article written by Ed- hie team mates by asking, Frank Bor Otero couny Septtem- - "What ner, Frank Bowerman. ID Til - . acres hoped for, the beet people die Collins a lew years una cmnioH league does Jl rtiin. inn one io r n vaa a are this here fellow Mathew-so- n nelly, Joe Qulun, pleased with the amount .havoc with the Athletics. Collins re- - pitch and oh Isidro Maldanado, sentenced from Tor secured and iu?" Such U fame, even in ers have not done so a record breaking campaign the entire system at tho ciub. baseball. much for taja rance county, December, 1910, for two U expect- .iel ball la recent years. to three yean. ed and growers expect to realize $100,. 000 from the crop.