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Vol. VIII Roy, Mora County, New Mexico, Saturday, . 1911. No. 42 School Notes Lopez and Russel A Good Time Com Solano Notes Claim to be ing for the Chil- The socond.' month of school Elected dren Col. F.M.- - Hughes of Solano, closed Friday:'' was elected County. Commission-- ' er by about 200 majority. " Clara Church was absent from Unconfirmed and incomplete The ladies of the Primrose school Wednesday on account of returns in Mora County show Progressive Circle are planning Messrs. Donald Upton, Watts,

-n Clemns, Allen and Ilickel, all of sickness. '. Lopez to be elected by, 32 major- for the Christmas Festival which Solano are plowing fire guards on The children enjoyed a holiday ity and Kussel by 5 majority Lo- the school children and their pez carried nearly half of the main line ot the E. P. & S. W. last Tuesday being election the little baby sisters and brothers Jt county with his south of Tucumcari. day. precincts and big look forward to with great majority in the Hoy precinct his pleasure. Last Christmas . the F. M. Hughes and D. M. Tal- A number of new pupils have election was conceeded, early ladies of the Circle with their bot were in Roy Wednesday even- during the past two been enrolled Rus- v - Wednesday. Although Mr. auxiliary filled 325 Christmas ing. . the en- weeks which increases sel was less fortunate in the up- bags and made many little hearts 140. Sixty-si- x votes were polled rollment to about per precincts, still his large ma- happy. ' here. Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Sheltren was a jority lit Roy made him a strong The, school Hoard with the as Rev. Edwin Gaskill of the pleasant caller on the school contender and his election seem- sistance of the Circle promise the Methodist church has leased Thursday morning. ed certain as the various pre- little ones a very merry Christ cincts returns canle in. mas. Mrs. Stone's cottage here. The first month of school at Work on the church wil resume View last F riday Pleasant closed 7 TJT - this week. with an excellent daily average. Fence Cutters ear mili rj 1 1 nas i Th bell for the school house The Shamrocks are leading the Surprised 53 Sundays has arrived and is a tine one. Crescents this week by a majori- Mrs. Ross and Miss Ida Ross ty of four points, but the Cres- Two fresh guys were caught This publication is in receipt of are living in the cottage at the cents are working hard and ex- G. cutting the wire fence of Gus. a communication from J. lumberyard. , pect to catch up next week. Schneider last Sunday.. .If it Reed Prest, of the Sunday School Much interest has been shown hadn't been for the roughness of Association of Eastern Mora in and both sides the contests of the country we might of had county, to the effect that this year Archuleta-Ree- d. are confident of victory. something else to comment about, of our Lord 1Ü11 has fifty-thre- e 'i will Former Charlevoix Girl Married in New An evening writing school has as Gus is a pretty good shot.. We Sundays, which it is said not and Mexico. been established by Prof. John- are informed that the fence cut- occur again for one hundred ters came to Roy verv recently nine years. So no one now living son. The school will be held Almost in the shadows of the and are prostegesof a certain dis- - may expect to ever on the shores from 7 to 8 o'clock, three even- grand old Rocky mountains, in trubing element of this commun- - of time see another 53rd Sunday ings each week. Every one who the Methodist church, of Solona, ity. ' in any one year. wishes may attend this school ad- New Mexico, Miss Etta Reed and ' This character rt appears has Mr. Reed requests us all as an mission free. Carlos B. Archuleta were united taken up the dirty work of her up-t- o date common-wealt- h to cele- in the holy bonds of wedlock by Lloyd Church ranked one in the predecessor, which was left un brate the day with appropriate Reverend Macharger, . October high school department for last finished. Land cases are .now speeches, songs and Thanksgiv 10, 1911. month. Helen Alldredge in the corning up show of our ing without regard to creed, race that truth Miss Etta Reed was a Charle- eighth grade, Hazel in the seven- accusations in the past. Roy or colar. voix girl from the time she was th and Leo Rychlewski in the tolerated the unscrupulous con The officers of the Sunday one year old until twenty-thre- e sixth carried off first honors. duct of those parties for almost School Association of Eastern years of age, was a graduate of two years, and we do not think Mora County are hereby request- Next Monday and Tuesday will the high school in this city, in the that it is yery liable tobe ennact ed to meet at the Roy School be examination dnys in the ad class of 1902, has taught school ed again. House on Saturday, Nov. 13th, to vanced room for the second month in Kansas and alsoinNew Mexico. arrange a special programme ap- of school. Excellent work has In March 1907, she took up a propriate for the day, namely the been done during this month and To Our Telephone Patrons homestead in east Mora county, 53rd, Sunday of the Year 1011. some good grades are expected. New Mexico, near Solano. Our telephone office is open at Mr. Archuleta is apratical and A ventilator has been placed in 7 a. m. and all calls answered, and successful sheep' ranchman. Miss the first intermediate room which closes at 7 p. m. No local calls Notice ReeTTs many friends wish her adds much to the comfort of the answered after 7 p. m. except years of unbounded success and children of that room. long distnjice or emergency, such A meeting of the Executive happiness. Charlevoix (M i c h .) A nice girder walk from the as doctor c.mIs etc. Committee of the Roy District Courier. school building to the street in Roy Telephone Co. Fair Association will be held on front of the school building would Saturday, November 18th at 2 o' clock p. m. in E. J. H. Roy's of- The Embroidery Club be highlv appreciated by the Roy a Peaceful Town scholars and teachers of the Roy fice. The officers, directors and school. all committees are inyjtt'd, to be The Embroidery Club met at Nothing was in evidence more present as an accountingTjp.f the the home of Mrs. W. II. Willeox' Raymond on election day than Gertrude and Pend uttermost last fair will be given, and Vdáté Thursday afternoon. A very good behavior of all leton were absent from school quiet of set for the purpose of electing pleasant meeting was held, after week. Roy's citizens. "Booze en- several days this was officers for the ensuring year which a dainty luncheon was serv- tirely cut out, not a single case of Dr. Gibbs and master Meyler Everybody Welcome. ed by the hostess, which was en- misconduct being recorded on were pleasant callers on W. Frank Walkbwiak, joyed very much by all. the that day, altho some three hun school Monday morning. Chairman Ex. Coin. dred people were Roy visitors Candelario Esquibel and Lucin from all points surrounding. Isidro Montoya of Gallegos is da Archuletta were enrolled in When we have another election "Wagon Mound is still counting shaking hands with his Demo-crati- c the intermediate room this week let it be like the last one. gotes. friends. He . SPANISH-AMERICA- N Knew. '. THE LITTLE NEVy MEXICO ITEMS. DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY "It's the first $1,000 that's hard to get," explained the eminent E. J. H. Roy, Editor and Proprietor. nor Occurrences' of More Than Ordf. " naryA Interest. .'V.i' ,M REMEDY? "I know that,", responded the mere Western Union ROT. NEW MEXICO Newspaper Newi 8ervlc. Dr. Kilmer1! Bwamp-Ro- ot is not rec man. Tve been trying to accumulate ommended for everything, but If you It for the past 40 years." Louisville Federal Court is in session in Rob- - have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, It ljurier-Journa-l. well. '. ";. - S- - will 'be found Just the remedy you need. Swamp-Ro- ot makes friends quickly be- Former Judge J. T. Rlchedied In came Its mild and Immediate effect la In After Years. THE BRIDE'S TROUSSEAU. '." oon realized. It li a gentle healing1 her- Santa Fe. bal compound a physician's prescription "I suppose you stole an occasional Five inches of snow recently lell at which has proved Its great curative value watermelon as a boy." And now It Is the bride-elect- 's turn. ' In thousands of the , most distressing Portales. cases. ,'. ; "Yes; and I wish I had stolen more. The public has been very lenient with All druggists In 50c and fl.00 sizes. Look what the grocer soaked me 60c Fire in Deming recently destroyed Tou may have a sample bottle of this her, but will be so no more. The always reliable preparation by mall free, for Just now.", , five buildings. - dressmakers are at the bottom ot it, also pamphlet tening an atout u. ' Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Btngham- - Globe. The postoffice at Ildefonso was de Savlna Mopye. says the' Boston They have " ton, N. buy put the stamp of their disapproval on stroyed by fire recently. "Hubby, I want a dollar to that Royal Elephant At the Dance. new novel." all brides of plutocrats of the first' The order of the has of spending Ah say, Miss Mandy, am you' pro 'Aw, what's the use class who. do not spend more than been organized at Elephant Butte. money way? Drop around to the T" that : gram, full ... $1,000 on a trousseau. And a trous A fierce norther, with the coldest book store and read a chapter every "Lordee. ho. Mr. Lumley. It takes , seau Is means weather of the season, visited Engle, day." what? It's French. It mo'an a san'wlch an' two olives to fill a "bunch." It may be a bunch ot Farmers In the vicinity of Lovlngton man program." - Moonlight Episode. keys, of asparagus, a kit of workman's aré holding their cotton for higher They on beach; tools, or a bunch of spinach. But to prices. sat in silence the 8cared Out she was a somewhat ancient peach. dressmakers it means a bunch of Former Secretary of the Interior The guides had a pretty Btory to tell She shut her eyes, this ancient miss, clothes to wit, a bride's wedding out-iflt- . James R. Garfield, recently visited as often as they were asked why the expecting him to steal a kiss. But cliffs gave hack no sound. ' clay, and so he The idea of a bride of' a Santa. Fe. . his was unherolc a A beautiful Echo (so the story ran) merely stole away. Washington Star spending only J1.000 on widely James Van Arsdale, known formerly In valley, and had bunch of garments, when her husband dwelt the throughout New Mexico,' died after a great fun mocking people who, chanc- Just for Today. would give up more than that for au- brief illness Fe. at Santa ing that way, in any manner broke the The, women wnose ana wnose in The iaas tomobile tires one month! The statehood celebration at El sylvan Bllence. fashions today seven tailors of Tooley street. Lon Paso was attended by the governors But once upon a time a party of Inspire us to anger or sorrow don, got laughed at because they pre of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona mart women, prompted by the guides No more need occasion despair and pared a petition in which they, memo and was a swell affair. knew not what caprice, sat down In dismay ... . - - tomorrow. rialized parliament "In name of government Immediate neighborhood to enjoy They'll all be old fashioned the The has distributed in the ' Judge. the people of England." That was a New Mexico and Arizona over half a a game of progressive whist "Gee, I give it up!" cried the Echo v Joke. But it's no Joke when you of million minnows, representing the va A Profitable Investment : . thereupon, and in consternation fled r fend the dressmakers. Discretion bids rious varieties of trout and bass.-- Beeear (who has Just received. R - the place, nevermore to return. Puck. all brides obey their decrees. To of Mrs. Bridget Siringo, aged eighty-seve- cents) "Thank you, sir; heaven will fend them is to bring down on your a native of Ireland, died near reward you fifty-fold.- " Restored Courage. sure my Imprecations of wrath Santa Fe, at the ranch of her son, the Giver "If I felt of that, head sartorial southern lover was impetuous, you. cowboy detective, C. A.. Sir The friend, I'd give a dollar." All other questions are cast Into the recent book of ingo. ..; says the author of a by u "' shade the anathemas of reminiscences of eastern Virginia, en One of the Family. ' cbeV , The department of the interior has modistes. A bride who should titled "Memory Day," and the maiden thoughtful." ' offered for sale the timber on 13,000 "You are looking . gum under the wedding bell might be was timid and unused , to passionate Miss Wombat told me so acres of the Indian reserva "Yes: i forgiven; but to get married in only Jlcarilla proposals of, marriage. "Oh, don't!" many family secrets on. the pier last tion, in Rio Arriba , county, approxi t-- $1,000 worth of dry goods, is too she interrupted In a whisper. "Tou nleht that I feel I'll have to propose that mating 130,000,000 board feet. ; ' Irighten me dreadfully." or he considered utterly heartless." much.' . It is unforgivable. Ira Warren, sixteen years of age, of Overcome by contrition, the young Dexter, will be compelled to go through, man humbly apologized for his fervor. The Common Lot. A very interesting experiment has life minus the use of his right arm and a painful silence ensued. The "When are you going on your vaca been undertaken by Australia and as the result of a hunting expedition girl broke It at last tion?" . I got un New Zealand an experiment which of which be was a participant. "Robert, she began, with a hopeful I don't know. I've to wait til neighbors get through using is likely to attract attention from all smile. ; "I don't think I shall be bp the The Presbyterian Synod of New my suit case." parts of the world, and which very Mexico and Arizona at Tucson, Ari- frightened this time." ., probably will be widely followed if it zona, adjourned after selecting Dem Before and After. RED. turns out successful, as in all human ing as the next meeting place. Rev, Why Is It pleases a married the Red Blood Corpuiclea That it that probability It will. Ail boys from J. R. Carver of Fort Sumner was It's woman to be called "Miss" and makes Proper Food Makes. their twelfth year are required to be chosen moderator. a single woman mad to be called girls want-Cleve- land enrolled for military drill and instruc The Roswell high school will be rep ' "Mrs.?" What do the An Ohio woman Bays Grape-Nut-s Plain Dealer. tion. In New Zealand the enrollment resented in the territorial oratorical food gave her good red blood and re contest to be held at Fe, No- became compulsory last July. There Santa stored the roses of youth to a com Sight Unseen. vember 18th, by Lloyd Franzen, who Is tq be no release except for physical plexion that had been muddy and would to see the pho at the fourth annual oratorical con Suitor "I like disability. Australia Is hot yet so blotchy. She says: tograph of the lady with the $50,000 test of the Roswell High school, won drastic as New Zealand, but if moral "For 10 years I had stomach trouble dowry." over four contestants. my suasion falls to bring about a com which produced a breaking out on Matrimonial Agent "We don t show That Albuquerque is soon to be ad face. The doctors gave it a long Latin photos with the large dowries." plete enrolment of Australian boys ' vertised throughout the United States name, but their medicines failed to Wasp. resort will be had to more compul and Europe by means of motion pic- cure It. Along with this I had fre growing sory expedients. There is a tres is the promise secured from A. quent headaches, nervousness and us Different. feeling in all Australasia that Great Selig, head of the Selig film manufac ually pain In my stomach after meals Benevolent Lady Little Boy, will Britain, if help were needed to repel turlne concern, by President Simon "I got disgusted with the drugs, you give tnis temperance tract to foreign Invasion, could hardly be de club. stopped them and coffee off short, and your father? Stern of the Commercial now, eating everything but ana urchin Me dad don't drink pended upon, at least at the outset Two masked men at 'the point of a quit fruit leddy. Grape-Nuts- , my So Australasians are preparing to de- revolver, held up and robbed the with Postum for table Benevolent Lady Oh, how good. fend themselves In the contingency of Montezuma saloon in Albuquerque beverage. Did he read the last tract I gave him? hold-up- gel-ting- , stomach trouble, invasion. The haul was small, the s "The headaches, Urchin No, leddy. He's training disappeared al- between $12 and $13 which com and nervous weakness for a. prize fight register. most like magic, which showed that It is not a little astonishing to prised the change in the cash 1 They escaped Immediately after the when the cause was removed and HOMESEEKERS EXCUR8ION learn that Shaksperean plays have was robbery and are still at large. good food and drink used nature RATES TO TEXAS AND NEW taken a firm hold on the Japanese. ready to help. MEXICO POINTS DUR- may not be generally known to There have been many enthusiastic It "My blood was purified and my com ING 1911. teachers throughout the country that students of the plays In Japan, and a plexion became like a young girl's, On the first and third Tuesdays ot the time for the meeting of the Pecos each month during the entire year of them have attempted while my weight was Increased from number has been Colorado and Southern Rail-wa- y Valley Teachers' Association 90 to 120 pounds in a few months-go-od, The adaptations Into their own language Saturday will sell round trip homeseekers' changed to ,the Friday and solid firm flesh, where It used and their presentation upon the Jap Immediately preceding Christmas, in excursion tickets to a great many to be soft and flabby. Mexico and aneBe stage. Quite singularly, "Ti- of following Thanksgiving points in New Texas at stead Just "I recommended Grape-Nut- s and greatly reduced rates. Final limit món" was the first play presented. as formerly. Postum to one of my friends, who was 25 days allowing liberal stop-ove- r Then came "Othello" and the "Mer The Santa Fe system is about to afflicted as I had been. She followed privileges. For detailed information, chant of Venice." The court scene in begin the construction of another cut my advice and In a short time was re- rates, etc., call on your nearest Colo-rad- o the latter' was particularly popular. off along Its route through Kansas stored to complete health and In about and Southern agent or address T. E. Fisher, General Passenger Agent, on "Ham- into New Mexico, which will leave the 8 months her weight Increased from They are now hard at work Denver, Colo. ' Dodge City and 'proceed 148 let." oThey claim that the atmosphere main line at 100 to pounds. . to to the southwest to connect again "Our doctor, observing the effect of CnU I I Afir Dealer In all klndi at HER. of Shakspeare Is more harmonious DUN ! LUUA CHANDISE. Mum moth cáta with main line at Colmor, vjust Grape-Nut- s and Postum in our cases, the conditions at present In Japan the los mailed free. Cor. 16th A Blaka. Donvor. south of Raton., declared, the other day, that he would than among the western people. District Judge McFle appointed Bed hereafter prescribe these food prod Jamin G. Randall of Taos receiver of ucts for gastritis." Name given by in Fensyl- - It is said that the mules the State Savings bank at Taos, which Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. being cleaned I NEW AND VALUABLE INFORriATIOM vania coal mines are was closed several weeks ago by Ter Read the little book, "The Road to FOR Of course Wellville," pkgs. "There's a reason." WCSTERN TRAPPCRI by vacuum machines. ritorial Traveling Auditor, Joerns, be In I VMT( TOUT fOR MA TRAPPfM tUIDl M would be useless to suggest that, the cause was insolvent Randall has Ever read the above letterf A new OUR FRICt HIT N HlDH AMD FUR. it one asneara from time to time. They A.E. f TFPHlNS A CO. . miners be furnished with bathrooms, been in charge since then as assistant are genuine, trae and toll of human ! 1741 BUXt ST. DfNtfR.MlORAM. ' Multa cost money. traveling auditor. interest. Notice of Publication. oooocooooooooooo Notice.

undersigned dis- Territory of New Mexico, i IF YOU WANT THE KEVS We the have County of Mora. ) continued the mercantile business In The District Court, at Solano. N. M., and since the Alex Levy, date of October 18th, 1911, we Plaintiff, will not be responsible for debt vs. made in pur name. L'nknovrn Claimants of 2075 - Respectfully, Interests in the Premise Read The Spanish-America- n. J. Appel & (Jo. Adverse to the Plaintiff, I. E. Lowe, Mgr. Defendants You, the defendants in the abov entitled su't, are hereby notified that It Gives a a action has been commenced against you in the District Court of the LIVERY STABLE W. Prop. Countv of Mora and Territory of New it to you at all times. C. FARLEY, named plaintiff, Having taken eliarce of the feed cu livery Mexico by the above barn formerly run by . Brown, l am pre- of said action being to pared to furnish Saddle Horses, Single ad the purpose Double Hlgs at reasonable rates. Atoo Horsr quiet title In the name of the plaintiff Boarded and teams taken care of. to the following described land and ROY. NEW MEXICO real estate, situate in the County of Mora and Territory of New Mexico,

lf to-wl- t: The undivided one-ha- (i) of PER YEAR a certain tract of land in the $1.50 bounded Vallev of San Antonio and ) T. F. SELF river, oooaxxxxxxxxoooooooocxDcxx-- OCOOOOOOOOCODOOCOOOOOOOO ! on the north by the Canoncito Physician and Surgeon n the east bv lands owned by the heirs of Grbriel Pacheco and the in Calls Answered at All Hours the Publication. Notice For íuiliiinnt of San Antonio, on Notice For Publication. ROY,. NEW MEXICO outh bv the Cuchilla Montosa and on Department of the Interior. Department of the Interior, the west by the summit of the Jicar U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M., U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. ilia Mountain?, the said tract contiin September 27, 1011. October 4th, 1911. ing in all Twenty Thousand (20,000) Notice is hereby given that Eutiniia Notice , is hereby given that Abel acre, more or less; that unless you Cisaerode 151ea, formerly Cisneros,of Madrid of Mills, N. M., who, on cuter or cause to le entered your ap Mosquero, N. M., who, on Oct. 8, l!XHi, Sept. 11, 1906, made homestead entry pearance in the above entitled cause made II. E. No. 12118, serial No. No. 9955, serial No. 07788. for N 1 NW M. D. GIBBS on or before the, 23th day of Novem-iKj- r. 04137, for NE i SH 1, SE i NE i and i Sec. 13, E i NE 1, Section 14. Twp. A. D. 1911, judgment will be 8 i SE i. Section 35, Township 17 21N. Range 24E, N. M. P. Meridian, has by taken against you default. North, RanL--e 2!) East, N. M, P. Meri filed notice of intention to make Final attorney is Physician and Surgeon The name of plaintiff's dian, has tiled notice of intention to five year Proof, to establish claim to whose post-offic- e Charles W. G. Wrd, make Final live year Proof, to estab the land above described, before U. S. New Bushkevitz Building address is Las Vegas, lish claim to the land above desenwd, Commissioner, Eugene J. H. Roy, Mexico. ' before U. S. Court Commissioner at his office, at Roy, N. M., on the 16th WILLIAM 15. 8TAPP, at his office, at Roy, day of Nov., 1911. NEW MEXICO (Seal) Clerk District Court. W. H. Villcox ROY, N. M., on the 13th day of November, Claimant names as witnesses: 1911. J. D. Medina, Felix Cordoba, Fran 552 4 cisco Trujillo, Jose Maestas, all of Phone Notice For Publication. Claimant names as witnesses: Apolonio Sandoval, Bernardo Pe-re- a, Mills, N. M. Placido Cordova, Manuel Blea, Manuel R. Otero. Department of thé Interior, 14-1- 8 all of Mosquero, N. M. Register, Office at Clayton, N. M., U. S. Land Edward W. Fox, The Goodman Merc. Co. Oct. 6th, ML NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 37-4- 2 Register. are now in position to fill your Notice is hereby given that Melvin Gro- Simnann. Mills. N. N.. Who, OH Depsrtmeut of the Interior, wants in every line, such as H of Notice For Publication. Dec. 3. 1908. made homestead entry, U. S Land Office at Clayton. N. M., ceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, No. 02038, for W i NE i and W i SW Department of the Interior, September 27, 1911. Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Gents i, Section 6, Township ziss, itange o U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M., Notice is hereby given that Miss Furnishing Goods, Lumber, Coal E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice September 27, 1911. Eumelia Baca, of Albert, N. M., who, E. Wire, Hay, Grain and Flour and intention to make Final commuta- is hereby fciven that Mr. on Oct. 13, 1906, made U. No. of Notice Farming Impliments. GIVE US tion Proof, to estab liah claim to the Luz Baca Lucero, formerly Baca,' of 12284, serial No. 04162, for SE i NEi, land above described, before U. S. Albert, N. M., who, on Oct. 13, 1906, Lot V Sec. 2, Twp. 20 N., R. 28 E., A Call. Court Commissioner W. H. Willcox at made H. E. No. 1:283, serial No. and S t SW i, Section 35, Township 21 Range 28 N. M. P. his office, at Roy, N. M., on the 20th 04161, for NE i SW i. S NW i and North, East, or in- elegant day of November, 1911. Lot 4, Section 1, Township 20 North, Meridian, lias hleil notice Have you seen the line Claimant names as witnesses: Range 28 East, N. M. P. Meridian, has tention to . make Final live year of COATS for Ladies and Child Bentley, Michael S. Be-rent- z, Manford S. filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land ren at the Goodman Merc. Co? Pate, Patterson, all Court Albert Ira five year Proof, vo establish claim to the above described, before U. S. of Mills, N. M. land above described, ljefore U. S. Commissioner W. H. Willcox at his 4 Fox, Church Notica Edward W. Court Commissioner W. II. Willcox office, at Roy, N. M.. on the 13ih day 14-1- Register. 8 at his office, at Roy, N. M., on the of November, 1911. 13th day of November, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: There will be preaching at 11 Lucero, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Claimant names as witnesses: Encarnaciou Francisco o'clock, the third Sunday in Not. y Sandoval, Adolfo Baca, Dol Encarnación Lucero, Francisco Baca 17th, at the School House in Uoy. N. M. Department of the Interior. Baca y Sandoval, Adolfo Baca, Dol ores Romero, all of Albert, W. Fox, Edwin Gaskill,. IT. S. Land Ollloe at Clayton. N. M., ores Romero, all of Albert, N. M. Edward 37-4- 2 M. E. Church. Oct. 6, 1811. Edward W. Fox, Register. Pastor

Notice is hereby giren that Aniceto 37-4- 2 Register. Dominguez, of Mills, N. M., who on G. J. and Abner Lampton of Aug. 1, 1906, made H. E. No. 9274, The Ideal Grocery Co. have Stoves, Ranges and Heaters at Mills, transacted business in this aerial No. 03934, for N NE i, Sec. 32 clean seed wheat and rye for sale the Goodman Merc. Co. city Tuesday. NW t NW i, Sec. 33, SW i SW i Sec- tion 28, Township 22N, Range 25E, N. at $1.50 ier cwt. N. P. Meridian, has liled notice" of intention to make Final five year 10 proof, to establish claim to the land Now 13 the time to place your above described, before Eugene J.' H. 0 order with the Ideal Grocery for Uoy, U. S..Com., at his office at Roy, . . , The Oriental Hotel . . . N. M., on th 20th day of November, your Thanksgiving turkey or A. P. DUNCAN, Prop. 191 1. , ' other poultry. Up-to-da-te Claimant names ai witnesses: ' First Class and Service . J. D; Medina. Abel Madrid, Felix Cordbba. Fermin Madrid, all of Mills, Buy your COAL at the Good- Rooms and Meals the Very Best and at All Hours N1. M. man Merc. Co. After trying our roy . -- New Mexico Edward W. Fox, coal you want buy any other ...... 14-1- 8 Register. kind. A proposal that Uncle Sam go into chance to cancel any other engage- CONDENSATION the building and loan business as a ' ment for the honor of sitting t his means WE-- toward assuring the peace and table was most amazing. But what prosperity of the country was one of could he do about ltT Nothing, obvi- OF FRESH NEWS the suggestions placed before the sub ously. He tried to work oft a little of committee of the monetary commiss- Young German Prince Says This bis Indignation by giving out the state- ion at its final 'session in San Fran- ment that we were rude and unman cisco. J. A. Kingdon-Jones- , a com- of Americans. nerly, but the Americans, who had THE LATEST IMPORTANT DIS mission agent, volunteered this idea. treated him quite as if he were

. PATCHES PUT INTO 8HORT, Luther Burbank, plant wizard of somewhat too haughty young society greatly. CRISP PARAGRAPHS. Santa Rosa, Cal., after ten years' ex Adelbert, Third Son of the Kaiser, man, didn't seem to mind perimenting, European society, however, is much has at last evolved a Says We Are the Rudest Peo- thornless blackberry excited over the affair, one section sid bush. The fruit ple In the Whole has Buffered no deterioration, but ing with the prince, maintaining that 'he World. STORY OF THE WEEK branches of the bush are as smooth as the invitation of a member of a reign- willow. Burbank says he was sure of ing house should be regarded as a New York. We are the rudest peo the discovery jtwo years ago, hut royal command by everybody, without ple In the world. Prince Adelbert, waited until there could be no mistake distinction of nationality; while on SHOWING THE PROGRESS OP aged 27, son of the Kaiser, says before making It public. third the other hand, all the Americans and so when a prince makes a state- . EVEUT8 IN OUR OWN AND and a great many Europeans are taking Patents on all mineral, non-miner- ment it is never quite polite nor safe the part of Mr. Dell and the girl, argu- FOREIGN LANDS. and homestead locations in Alaska to contradict him. The fact that ing that they were not impolite and' have been ordered withheld spe- re- until recently two young Americans did only acted quite as sensible young cial agents of the General Land Office his, royal prero- frastera Newspaper Union News Servio. fuse to acknowledge Americans should. examine the land to make - Bure that gative to "boss" is the reason for his Prince Adelbert,- who, like the rest does contain or oil. ab- WESTERN. it not coal Tho conclusion that "Americans have of Kaiser's sons, is rather prepos- up numerous the order ties mineral appli solutely no manners." The 'young sessing In appearance and manner, Unusualy cold this sea weather for cations in southeastern Alaska, as man has been spending the summer at was married years ago to his oí year three ion the is reported from the there are not sufficient special agents famous European pleasure resort. cousin, Princess Victoria of Big Hole basin in the southwestern in Alaska to make speedy examina also patronized by a large number of part of Montana. tions of the locations. society folk from this country. Ten sport of the Incomplete returns from the city Almost 1,000,000 women will be eli nis has been the favorite GRAVE OF RICHARD GATLING primary in Los Angeles give for may- gible to vote for President of the Unit- young folks from "the States" and the 1912. women are prince, who is' a splendid player, made or, Harriman, Socialist. 9,703, and ed States in Those Remains of Inventor of Famous Gun to found in six Western great many friends among them Alexander, Republican, 9,206. be the states Rest In Crown HIM Cemetery, tuf-frag- been which have already granted equal o. One Saturday afternoon he had The first complete woman Jury to Indianapolis. The number of women In eac'i watching with great interest the. bril- be empaneled in California has been well- state who are eligible to vote is about liant play of Bernard Dell, the sworn for duty in Justice of the Univer Indianapolis, Ind. Amid the fra- as follows: - California, 500,000; Colo-- ' known athlete of Princeton Peace Cassidy's court grance of grass and flowers and in Watts. 65,-00- 0; sity. The game over, he asked Mr rado, 160,000; Idaho, 48,000; Utah, by monument Dell to play a single with him on the capped a beautiful the wew Yorks great land show was Washington, 120,000, and Wy- Gat-lin- morrow. mortal remains of Dr. Richard formally launched at a banquet hi the oming, 35,000, or a total 928,000. Gatllng of "Sorry," Mr. Dell, I never Inventor of the famous Waldorf-Astori- and the West is fast There are in the United States today said "but Sundays." gun, lie II Crown Hill cemetery: But becoming the talk of the great city Just nineteen states that have no play games on I you," prince, few people in this part of the state form of woman suffrage, although "But ask insisted the Kyrle Bellew, one of the foremost "Sorry again," replied Mr. Dell, "but some cities in them have. i actors of the English speaking stage, I cannot go against my religious prin- V author and explorer, died in Salt Lake ciples not even for you." City of penumonia, after a brief ill 8P0RT. Well, this was a situation with ness. which the prince had never bad to For in the history of cope bis Prof. John J. Montgomery of Santa the first time before in the whole course of any life, royalty says "I ask" It Clara college died from the effects of school, freshmen at the Univer- for when means nothing else but "I command" a fall" from an aeroplane glider he-- was sity of Wisconsin have begun com and here was a person who refused to experimenting with in the foothills pulsory football practice. be commanded. There was nothing - about two miles, east of Evergreen Flooring his man seven times, Joe do it," was : he could so "he done but it . Calif. , v Mandot of New Orleans knocked out a wrathy young prince who strode "Young Saylor" of Indianapolis In the The town of Thelma, eighteen mile3 away firm-Jawe- d American. fifteenth round of a, hard grilling from the south of San Antonio, Texas, was prac- Not long after that most astonish- fight before a large crowd at the West tically destroyed, two persons were ing experience Prince Adelbert, In- Side Athletic Club in city. They hurt and damage the amount of which that tending to give a dinner to some of had been matched for twenty-roun- d has not been estimated, was done to a the German nobility passing through bout. crops by a tornado. the - resort, suddenly made up bis Philadelphia Athletics are cham- The third venire of prospective Ju- mind that his American friends should rors has been exhausted at the close pions of the world for the second suc- be his guests as well and, forthwith, of court in the McNamara murder cessive year. In an exhibition of bat he walked to the tennis courts and case in Los Angeles. Altogether 207 ting seldom seen in a premier baseball "ased" all of them. Now it happen- Dr. Gatllng'i Tomb. veniremen have been drawn, and out series, the- - American league team de ed that a Philadelphia girl was also cf these ten have been accepted.' feated New,. York in the sixth game to give a party on the day the royal know that In that western corner ot Germans were to be in the place and. the cemetery back of the chapel Is the Earthquakes in southwestern Alas- of the series by the overwhelming 13 as prince knew, tne Americans last resting place of the man who gave ka recently so shook up earth and score of tp 2, thus giving them the the necessary games were to be her guests. So when the to the powers the powerful medium .. glaciers along he coast as to expose four out of the six invitation to attend his dinner was of authority, the deadly Gatllng. what miners claim are the world's played to carry off baseball's great- given the Americans politely declined Richard Gatllng made a fortune out gold quartz veins. Quartz est honor. . With the victory goes six richest of the gun and died poor. "Like all samples assay over ty percent of $127,910.61, or $76,716.37, from Port Wells Inventors," said Attorney John E. Dun $24,000 per ton gold. of which each Athletic player will re- ceive $3,654.59. The losers will re- can, "Dr. Gatllng had nothing when he That the Wabash railroad may be ceive the remainder, $51,161.24. died, although he amassed a fortune involved in a strike of shopmen for from his gun.." Mr. Duncan Is a more wages was Chi- made known in rOREIGN. nephew of the inventor cago when officers of the Federation Dr. Gatllng came to Indianapolis of Craftsmen for the Wabash system Much excitement prevails in Hono- when a young man. He invented the 'sald that the negotiations with the lulu as a result of the dlscoverery of first wheat drill, after which he en railroad had reached a critical stage. a case of yellow fever. tered the real estate business, dealing The express car on the Rock Island For three days the Italians have been In western lands. It was after the passenger train which left Memphl3, systematically slaughtering Arabs in war he Invented his gun. An unsuc- Tenn., was blown to pieces by dyna- the residential cases outside the city cessful effort was made by local men mite used by robbers, near Hurlburt, of . to form a company and sell stock to

Ark. . The express car was entirely manufacture the gun. Finally Gatllng Reports to the Turkish Embassy in wrecked and scattered over the tracks, got the Colt people at Hartford, Conn., London are to the effect that the Ital- blocking traffic. robbers got to manufacture the Instrument This The ians suffered tremendous losses in nothing. took Gatllng to Hartford. Later he in dead and wounded the fighting at through pow- In a special election Deadwood, S. traveled Europe and the Benghazi and around Tripoli. Dis- ers up gun D., voted to buy a site for a publb took the Immediately. It patches say the Turks and Arab allies proved park, on which an auditorium will at its worth afterwards, particu- in the hinterland are being reinforced larly in Boer war. once te erected. The principal con- the hourly. Gatllng In New York city tributor pledged to the auditorium is died about The demand the national assem- years ago. His were Mrs. Edward H. Harriman of New of three remains bly for a complete constitutional gov- brought to Indianapolis monu- York. The park and auditorium will Prince Adelbert. and the ernment in has been ment was erected by only living cost over $50,000. acceded his to by the throne. An imperial edict It, saying that they "would not disap- child, Richard H. Gatllng, a New York . A. A.' King ' Editor of the Watts was issued apologizing for the past ne- point Miss Blank for worlds." Then city mortgage broker. Gatllng was News, Los Angeles, who, through his glect of the throne and granting an im- they resumed tbelr game as If noth born in North Carolina. paper fought women's suffrage during mediate constitution with a cabinet ing had happened. The prince was campaign preceding the the recent from which nobles shall be excluded. astounded. Could it be possible that Drown Trying to Capture Pig. - election which enfranchised women, A second edict grants pardon to po- any one should dare to turn down Akron, O. While attempting to

by Jury com- last-minut- . was acquitted the first litical offenders connected with the e Invitation Issued by one capture a pig on the banks of the posed exclusively of women in Cali- revolution of 1898 and subsequent rev- of royal blood? That ordinarily un Cuyahoga river, near Boston Mills, fornia of a charge of printing an In- olutions and to those compelled to titled human beings should not be Antonio Moravi and John Argus fell decent story in his paper. Join in the present rebellion. willing, yes, should not Jump at the into the stream and were drowned. ROY, MORA CO., N. M. THE PLACE TO MAKE MONEY IN REAL ESTATE THE BEST WHEAT RAISING CENTER The Floersheim Additioe Adjoining the Business Corner of Roy on the East Lots 25x142 ft, 16 ft Alleys, 80 ft Streets, 15 to $60 : County House or Park On Reasonable Terms, or 10 per cent off for Cash. Block 7 Reserved for either Court LOOK AT THESE PRICES:

12-- Lot 401, 2 and 3, $25; Block 6-- Lots 1 and 12, $40; Lots 2 to 11, $35; Block 4, $45; Lots Block l-- Lots 9, 10, 11, $50; Lot 12, 60; Lot 14 23, $30. Lot 1, $30; Lot 5, 40, $40; Lot 8, $3Q; Lots 6 14 to 23. $40; Lot 24, Í60. Lots 13 and 24, $35; Lots to 13, $50; Lots and 7, $25. 2-- 11, Í50;" 13s 8-- Lots 1 2 11, $35; Block Lots 1, 12, $60; Lots 2 to Block and 12, $40; Lots to 13-- Lot 4, $35; Lot 1, $25; Lots 2 to 24, $50; Lots 14 to 23, $40. Lots 13 and 24, $35; Lots 14 to 23, $30. Block 40, and 3, $20. 3-- Lots 1 Lots 2 to 11, $50; 9-- Block and 12, $60; Block Lots 1 and 12, $30; Lots 13 and 24, 23, $40. 1 and 12, 2 $15. Lots 13 and 24, $50; Lots 14 to $30; Lots 2 to 11, $25; Lots 14 to 23, $20. Block $20; Lots to ll, 4-- 7, Lot 5, 405x142, $75; Lots 6, $45; 15-L- ots 1 12, Lots 2 to 11, Block Block 10-- Lot 1, 12, 13 and 24, $30; Lots 2 to Block and $20; $55. , Lot 8, 11, $25; Lots 14 to 23, $20. $15. 5-- Lot 4, 40J, $60; Lots 2 and 3, $35; Block 16-L- ots 1 12, Lots 2 to 11, 11-- Lots 1, 12,' 13 and 24, $30; Lots 2 to Block and $20; Lot 1, $40; Lot 5, 40J, $50; Lots 6 and 7, $30; Block 11, 14 to 23, $20. $15. .... - Lot 8, $35. $25; Lots FOR PARTICULARS AND PLAT, CALL ON ROY REAL ESTATE & ABSTRACT GO. J. FLOERSHEIM, Prop.

92 Roy Trust & Savings Ban k. ) AT SUMMER RESORT i JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. THE New Telepnone 93 I. E. Lowe. 94 SOLANO, N. M. Numbers. 95 MOSQUERO, N. M. 01 SPRINGER, N. M. NO. NAMES. 102 MILLS, N. V.. 01 Central Office. 103 ABBOTT, N. M. 02 Fairview Pharmacy. 104 JAR ITAS, N. M. 03 Dr. M. I). Gibbs. 105 TAYLOR, N. M. 04 E. J. H. Roy, Office. 112 ------r- 12 Calif. Wine & Liquor House - 13 Ideal Grocery Co, 113 : 122 Variety Machine Works. 14. 123 Branch Hotel. 22. 132 Goodman Merc. Co. 23. 133 H. Goodman, Res. 134 I. C. Floersheim, Res. 24. ; 142-14- 3. 32 Mrs. Smith, Restaurant. i Katherlne Yes, a man has come 33. Mrs. Jones Is Mrs Newwed a here, but be is only a hired man. 152. ood housekeeper? Virginia Of course; no man would 34. Sm''th Well, last week she Mrs. be likely to come here if he wasn't 153. !cd to bake bread In a chafing dish 42 Floersheim Merc; Co. hired 43 Appel & Co. J. The Olfactory Test. In the Wrong Pew. may appear a whimsical theory i . nimar hotel a woman went It Al jcm." " 60 YEARS' 44 that the successful grocery itore can Into one of the telephone booths and yet possible to get a EXPERIENCE 52 It. E. Alldredge, Res. be detected by its odors and sat down. It is not Vi V Is much truth in It. namely, telephone number from the booth A. Roy, Res. there 53 F. that the grocery store which greet! the girl at the board has to call It 54 R. Lopei, Res. the nostrils with a certain glorious The girl went to me Doom. lu yu Res. rnmhinntlon of odors of coffee, . tea want a telephone number?" she asked 55 Wm. C. Roy, wom- and spices is almost always a paying of the woman. "No," replied the Hushkevitz, Ranch. el 62 A. S. Investment From the Ideal Orocer. an. "I'm Just waiting for this Trade Mark rator to go up." Draianft 63 - AnTOnv IM5I1U1NB n nnirn nuu ,imji iim iimi ni7 Ha Had More. iiirlri- - Cemetery. qitlclily ascertain our opinion free whether an 04 Dr. T. F. Self, Res. U In vein mn is prnhably rmlentuhle. Communica- The Old Gentleman For heaven's wiflHhnf Knlonle Grunewald" tions strictly cnnndentlnl. HANDBOOK on Patent Hotel. been sent free. Oldest Atretic; fur securing patents. 72 Oriental sake, young man, point that gun the ii,.. nfflolal name which has lust through & Schldhorn, Patents taken Munn Co. recelri 73 J. Floersheim, Res. other way and be careful how you given to the cemetery In tptclal notics, without chanta, in tbs handle it. First thing you know it twiin which Is devoted to a 82 Depot. Scientific flraertcaa. will go off. .norial nnrnoRe. Here are burled, day A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.snrest dr. Hotel. g of 83 Southwestern The Young Hunter Aw. dat's all by day, the number dilation of any sclent Itlo Journal. Terms, t-- a ana : four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. right. I don't care ef it does; I got hriinern who commit suicide, this-cans- e, allowed New York 84 Palace Bar. plenty more cartridges. who, from are not (M&Co.36,Bd""'' in an ordinary cemetery Branch Office. 636 T BU Washington, D. C. 85 F. S. Brown, Res. to be buried Silly Gam. MADE CONVERT OF OLD SILAS A city cousin had been Btaying at RODGERS LANDS the farm for two weeks, resting up for Member of School Board May Have the winter's round of pleasure." One SHE Had Deep Thoughts, but Anyway evening after supper she suggested to He Wat Satisfied. her country cousin that they get up a IN PASADENA bridge party some evening. The young voman who "My athletic sakes, Arabella," was the hor- taught the district school was on trial SUFFERED rified reply. "They bridge ain't no MAKES TRIP FROM ATLANTIC TO for soundly thrashing seven unruly nearer than four mile, and that one's boys. rickety. PACIFIC OCEAN IN FORTY-NIN- E awful This time of the year, "You you think you can control the you'd all have penumonla. For crazy DAYS situation, do do youT" inquired the new-fangle- d Idees, give me you city president of the school board, who FIYEJEARS folks!" stuttered. : ' "I can," replied the young woman É. Finally Cured by Lydia Pink-ham-'s Distemper FLIES 4.231 MILES with considerable decision. In all its forms among all ages of horse "Well, I dont know about this," Vegetable Compound. and dogs, cured others in same my and the grinned Silas Weatherwax. "If Erie. Pa. "I suffered for five rears stable prevented from having the disease ' boy needs a lickln' I can give to him DECLARES FEAT WILL NOT BE it from female troubles and at last was with Spohn's Distemper Cure. Every myself. I don't believe in miscel- almost helpless. bottle guaranteed. Over 750,000 bottles ' I DUPLICATED IN NEAR , laneous Hckln's." went to three doc sold last year. $.50 and $1.00. Good drug- Bmlled. ' tors and they did gists, or send to manufacturers. Agents FUTURE The teacher "Neither do I." she said. "If thrash me no good, so my wanted. Write for free book. Spohn sister advised me to ings to be administered I it la Medi Co., Speo. Contagious Diseases, are think try-Lyd- Newspaper Service. E. Pink, Goshen, Ind. Western Union News much better for one person to admin- ham's Vegetable Pasadena, Calif. Aviator Galbralth ister them. And after I have cleaned Compound, and Plausible. P. Rodgers, approaching a successful up the school I may decide to go out when I had taken Sunday School Teacher Why was completion of his ocean to ocean and clean up the township." . only two bottles I the fiery furnace seven times heated 1 continent, A moment later when a vote of con could see a big jaunt across the American change, took; Tommy I suppose It went out be- fidence in the teacher was called for, so I soared into Pasadena at a mile a six bottles am tween times. the "aye" of Silas Weatherwax was and I minute clip on . the last spurt of now stronsr and well thirty miles from Pomona, and the loudest of alL again. I don't know how to express Blood Poisoning Is often caused by dropped from an altitude of several my thanks for the good it has done me slight cuts or wounds. Death may result. thousand feet to a graceful landing. ERUPTION COVERED BODY and I hope all suffering women will Hamlins Wizard Oil will draw out the Vegetable will coast, landing at Lydia E. Pinkham's poison, heal the wound and prevent se- He fly to the ompound a trial It was worth its rious trouble. the edge of the Pacific Ocean. "Three years ago this winter I had weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Endlich, In a flying machine that held to a breaking out that covered my whole R. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. Only a few people can follow the gether only through good will of body. It Itched bo It seemed as if I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- lines of least resistance and obey the made from roots providence, Rodgers caught his first should go crazy. It first came out in pound, native and alarm clock at the same time. glimpse of the Pacific Ocean as he herbs, contains no narcotic or harm- little pimples on my back and spread drugs, to-da- y holds soared on a level with the gray top ful and the record till It covered iny whole body and for the largest number of actual cures Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate of Mount Wilson and settled down in and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. limbs down to my knees, also my arms of female diseases we know of,, and Sugar-coate- Tournament Park amidst a clamorous tiny granules. Easy to take my Where I thousands of voluntary testimonial as candy. multitude waiting to welcome him at down to elbows. are on file in the Pinkham laboratory what was practically the finish of his scratched It made sores, and the ter- at Lynn, Mass., from women who have In Sunday School. flight from Sheepshead Bay, New rible itching and burning kept me been cured from almost every form of complaints, such as inflamma- "What can you say of Cain?" York. He was literally mobbed by from sleeping. I tried several reme female "He was the first boy scout." to no purpose. I con- tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid the enthusiastic crowd. dies all Then tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, His official record is 4,231 miles In cluded to try the Cutlcura Remedies. I backache, indigestion and nervous If you wish beautiful, clear, white Soap clothes, use Ked Cross Bag Blue, At all 4,924 minutes, or 3 days, 10 hours, used the Cutlcura and Cutlcura prostration. Every suffering woman good grocers. minutes actual flying time. Ointment, also the Resolvent, for owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink- Rodgers declared that his feat of a about four months, and they com ham's Vegetable Compound a triaL Sometimes a man who flatters'geta forty-nln- e pletely cured me of eczema. I have If youwant special advice write transcontinental flight in Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., even with a girl who flirts. , disease I for it. days will not be duplicated within a had no return of the since. It is free and always helpful. year. - never had a good night's rest after the skin eruption first broke out till'l com- PROVINCES JOIN REBELS. menced using the Cutlcura Soap and GOLDS Ointment. I had only used them a Make the Liver" Officers Made by Viceroy Have Been few days before I could see they were Declined. beginning to heal, and the terrible Do its Duty , China. The provinces of itching was gone. , Nine times in ten when the liver It BREE! Kiang Su, Che Kiang and Fu Klen in "Those that lived in the house at right the stomach and bowels are right unisón declared their independence of the time know how I suffered, and CARTER'S LITTLE the Manchus. They will ultimately how the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment LIVER PILLS unite with the other provinces under 1 cured me. I never take a bath with- gentlybutfirmly com S the constitution and purpose to raise CATARRH out using the Cutlcura Soap, and I pel a lazy liver to if if.ñDTFRs an army of defense. do not believe there are better rem do its duty. m I K 111 The offers made by the viceroy of any disease the Cures Con edies for skin than i Nanking to give up that city and ac Cutlcura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) stipation, In r f iiiivtK Her Terrible Experience Shows digestion, cept office under the revolutionary Miss Sarah Calkins, Waukegan, 111., USB" regime been declined." Sick . How Peruna Should Be in Every have Mar. 16, 1911. Although Cutlcura Headache,4yr Vgf. The rebel agents attempted to per Soap and Ointment are sold by drug- and Distress After Eating. troops to Nanking but Home to Prevent Colds. suade the leave gists and dealers everywhere, a sam- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, the are loyal. ple of each, with book, will be Genuine must bear Signature Mrs. C. S. Revolutionary officials here are sup mailed free on application to "Cutl- Sa g e r s e r, porting the men from Wu Chang, and cura," Dept. 5 K, Boston. 1311 refuse to negotiate with Yuan Shih land Ave., Kal, unless the basis he the extinction Early Training. Kansas "She claims her ancestors City, Mo., of the dynasty. . that writes: Stood torturing with red-ho- t pincers." "I feel it Italian Barbarities Discussed. "I believe She can wear shoes a duty to it you and to Washington. The Italian three sizes too small and look happy." others that barbarities In Tripoli have been Harper's Weekly. l will immediately relieve may be af- brought officially to the attention of PLOUGHS 5 COLPg, flicted like Lots of men who around on dry myself, to the American government in such sit speak for form that some declaration of the po goods boxes and growl about hard QUICK Peruna. sition of the State Department In the times would consider it an insult if Rtuer "My trou-- b SORE eves matter is expected. The subject was anyone were to offer them a job. 1 e first came after broached first In the course of a ver la g ri p p e bal statement by the Turkish ambas eight or WHAT'S THE MATTER nine years sador to acting Secretary Adee and ago,, a gath- later in the day in the shape of a let WITH YOUR BABY? ering in my ter. In each case the amabassador de head and to The young mother and many an old Mrs. Dan Adams, Duquoin, Kas., and neuralgia. I scribed the acts attributed the Ital one, too Is often puzzled to know the Mrs. A. M. Morgan, Attica, Kas., the s u ff e r e d ian troops and protested in the name cause of her child's 111 nature. The only laxative given Is Dr. Caldwell's most all loudness of Us crying does not neces- Syrup Pepsin. It has been found to the of humanity against the alleged bar sarily Indicate the seriousness of Its answer most perfectly all the pur- time. My inflicted upon helpless wom- trouble. It may have nothing more the poses of a laxative, and its very nose, barities ears by matter with It than a headache or a feel- mildness and freedom from griping and eyes Mrs. C Sr8ageriert en and children and noncombatants ing of general dullness, t It cannot, of recommend It especially for the use of were badly the Italian soldiery. By order of his course, describe Its feelings, but as a children, women, and old folks' gene- affected for government the ambassador appealed preliminary measure you are safe in rallypeople who need a gentle bowel the last two years. I think from your trying a mild laxative. stimulant. Thousands of American ' ten, you will find It about It description of 1 to the United States to exert itself to Nine times out of families have been enthusiastic internal catarrh that Is all the child needs, for Its restlessness for more than a quarter of a century. must have had that also. I suffered put a stop to practices that, he de and peevishness are perhaps due to ob- Anyone wishing to make a trial of this very severely. clared, were in plain violation of the struction of the bowels, and once that remedy before buying It In the regular "Nothing ever relieved me like Pe- headache, the rules of warfare and in contravention has been remedied the way of a druggist at fifty cents or one runa. It keeps me from taking cold. Sluggishness and the many other evi- dollar a large bottle (family size) can "With the exception of some deaf- of the Hague convention, to which the dences of constipation and indigestion have a sample bottle sent to the home feeling Will quickly disappear. addressing. Dr. ness I am perfectly cured. I United States and Italy are parties Don't give little one salts, cathar-tl- o free of charge by simply x the 201 Washington St., am forty-si- years old. Acting Secretary Adee promised to pills or nasty waters, for these will W. B. Caldwell, feel words are Inadequate Montlcello, 111. Tour name and address "I that to Knox, pf numtlvMs. and thev are too express xny praise for Peruse," submit the protest to Secretary strong for a olalld. In toe families of on a postal card will do, IN HOSPITAL NINE MONTHS. GENERAL,

Awful Talo of éufferlng From Kidney A blizzard Is raging throughout Trouble. Michigan and Wisconsin with heavy . Alfred J. O'Brien, Second St., Ster- snow and a cold wave. CALOME! ling, says: Bal- Colo., "I was In the The federal government's deficit for timore Marine Hospital nine months. the fiscal year exceeds The urine was in a terrible state and J20.180.000. It DAIllllGFOVDEEl was J13.000.000 year ago. some days I passed a bale-- half a gallon of For the first time since 1833 the The wonder of Y - blood. Theywanted Postoffice Department "during the fis ing powders Calumet. to operate on mo cal year ended June 30, 1911, was con- Wonderful in its raising and I went to St. ducted at a profit powers its unnormity, 1 1 Joseph's Hospital 7 at The strike vote taken recently its never failing results, its 1 1 Omaha, putting In among employes of the , Rock puntjr. three months there .without any gain. I Island & Pacific railway, in Chicago, Wonderful in its economy. was pretty well dis was in favor of a strike. It costs less than the high-pric- e couraged when adrised to use Doan's Brig. Gen. P. H. Ray. U. S. A., re trust brands, but it is worth as Kidney Pills. I did so and when I bad tired, died suddenly at Fort Niagara, N. much. It costs a trine more than taken one box, the pain left me. I Y., aged seventy. Gen. Ray was in the cheap and big can kinds kept on and a perfect cure was the active service from 1861 to 1906. it is worth more. But proves its result." Miss Fola La Foliette, daughter of real economy in the baking, "When Your Back Is Lame, Re- Uso CALUMET Modem member Name-- DOAN'S?' 50c Senator La Foliette of Wisconsin, was the the a Baking Powder. box at all stores. Foster-Milbur- n Co, tarried at her home in Wasu.niui Buffalo, N. Y. to George Mlddleton of New York. At all Grocers. Highest Robert Pattoñ Lisle, aged sixty-- Award The wife of man who knows It the seven, pay director of the Unltea World's Pure all gets back at him occasionally by States navy,, who was with Food saying: "I told you so!" retired the rank of rear admiral, died sud . Exposition denly at his home in Philadelphia from CHRISTMAS POST CARDS FREE Bend Jo itttnp for fire sample ol my very ehoio-M- t heart disease. Gold Bmbossed Christmas and New Tear lUBSl Post Cards; beautiful colors and loveliest designs. For the second time, Capt. Klaus Art Post Card Club, 181 Jackson St., Topeka. Kansas Larsen of Detroit, successfully navi- gated in a motor boat the turbulent PERFECTION A town that pays the preacher SñKSI and waters of the lower Niagara rlvtr at supports the editor is mighty close to Always ready for use. Safest and most reliable. Niagara Falls, and the great mael- heaven. Atlanta Constitution. Smokeless Oil is just strom at the point where the stream The Perfection Heater turns on - its Journey to Lewlston. Ike a portable fireplace. Hrs. Wtaslow Soothing- Children Syrap for It gives quick, glowing Leal wherever, whenever, you want it teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma- This, he declares, will be his last fall and spring, when it is not cold enough (or tion, allays pain, cures wind colle, 25c a bottle, Niagara trip. A necessity in the furnace. Invaluable as an auxiliary heater in midwinter. Talk Is cheap. Give us the silent No Christmas or New Year holiday Drum of blue enamel oc plain steel, with nickel trimmings. ' lady on the silver dollar every time. fares will be granted by railroads in Ait your dealt to show yosi a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, Western Passenger Association terri- or write to say agency of . tory this year. A to this Continental Oil Company Red Cross Bag Blue makes the laundress decision ef - happy, makes clothes whiter than snow. fect was reached at a meeting of the (Incorporated) All good grocers. association in Chicago. The states in 4 which rates will not be changed in- takes a bachelor to It think that he clude North and South Dakota, Wyo understands women. ming, Montana, Colorado and Utah. To accommodate banks in the small cities, Postmaster General Hitchcock has decided that the minimum amount You Can Depend on Stops of bonds to be accepted from banks Qualifying to receive deposits of pos tal savings funds at third class post-- offices shall be reduced from $5,000 to Lameness 11,000. Additional bonds will be re Sloan's Liniment is a relia- quired as the deposits at any office in Defiance ble remedy for any kind of crease. ,Thc best cold water starch ever horse lameness. Will kill the The tariff board's report on the growth of spavin, curb or splint, woolen industry is to be transmitted made. Requires no cooking and absorb enlargements, and is to Congress upon the opening of the excellent for sweeny, fistula next session in December, in Washing' produces a gloss and finish un-equal- ed and thrush. ton,, and the board's report on cotton by any other. Here's Proof. will follow probably before January. " I nsed Sloan's Liniment on a mule for This, it became known, is the admin high lameness,' and cured her. I am never without a istration's programme with relation to Makes Shirts, Collars and bottle of your liniment j bare bought more of it than any other the big tariff fight that will be waged remedy ior paint." Bailv Kirbv, Look Like New. Cassady, Ky. in Congress this winter. Cuffs "Sloan's Liniment Is the best made. I nave removed very large shoe according to information in boils off a That, 16-oun- ce bone with it. I have killed a quarter possession of the United States Big package crack on a mare that was awfully bad. I the have also healed raw, sore necks on three district attorney, a conspiracy unlaw for 10 cents. horses. I have healed grease heel on a Ask for mare that could hardly walk." fully to transport dynamite from state Anthony G. Hivik. Oakland, Pa., to state has existed, with headquar "Defiance Starch" next Route No. i. offices of John J. McNa ters in the -, mara in Indianapolis, is the statement time and take no sub- SIOM'S of a petition filed in the County Crim stitute. inal Court in that city praying for pos session of evidence in the case to be Manufactured by LINIMENT used in a federal grand Jury investí' gation. Defiance Starch Co. is good for all farm stock. IR OMAHA, NEBRASKA "My hogs had hog cholera three days Announcing that he spoke with ttw before we got your liniment, which I was consent of President Taft, Secretary advised to try. I have used it now for three days and my hogs are almost well. of the Interior Fisher declared in CM One hog died before I got the liniment, cago, the coal lands comprised in but I have not lost any since." that A. J. McCarthy, idavUle, Ind. the public domain in Alaska would be ' Bold by an available to the public under a leas Sealers, ing system. Price Any man or set of men who buy so 50o &S1.00 much grain that the price is held out of line or out of reach of buyers, may as acting in of be considered restraint s--S lanterns trade. This is the basis upon which In the opinion of President J. C. F, Scientifically constructed to give Merrill Of the Chicago Board of Trade, most light for the oil they burn. Washington agents are working in the Easy to light, clean and rewlck. . Investigation of an alleged corner in In numerous finishes and styles, each the best of its kind. Sloan's Book on Horses, wheat centered at Chicago and ex- your dealer to show you bis line of Rayo Lamps Cattle, Hogs and Poultry tending from Duluth and Minneapolis Ask and ' lent free. Address Lanterns, or write tor Illustrated booklets direct to tho Eastern seaboard. A Washing to sny stencr ol the Dr. Earl S. Sloan ton dispatch says that the matter is Continental Oil Company Boston, Mass. l -- arfV almost ready to be presented to tb (Incorporated) grand Juries of imral oltlei. GROWING THE BARLEY CROP nm

Definite Rule Cannot Be Given Ow- ing to Dlverelty of Condition. Seed Bed Is Essential.

(By H. B. DERR, Bureau of Plant Indus- try, U. S. Department of Agriculture.) Harley Is grown over such a wide area and under such a diversity of con- ditions definite Its culti- OF that rules for A FARM vation can hardly be given. The thor- ough preparation of the seed bed is essential under all conditions, as pn tiiia depends a large tart of the suc- cess of the crop. ' flowing should be done the fall OWN previous YOUR or a considerable time before needing. This allows a complete set-tlin- g of the soil and Improves its water-- holding capacity. Many failures have resulted from planting barley on plowed ground, especially when a dry season followed. The crop sel- dom does well on newly broken sod; but when sod land Is to ..be planted 1U best results will be obtained If It Is broken shallow and laid flat rather lit ih ti set on edge, as Is commonly ow to Get done. Breaking should be done while the grass is fresh and green, as de- composition then sets In rapidly and Ir- the vegetation and roots soon decay. E HAVE a choice selection of Farm lands, Flowing under vegetation when the. plants and roots are tough Is Injurious, lands, Town lots, Ranches, Home- Ht, their slow decay renders the soli rigated too open. w No soil should be plowed when very steads, Relinquishments. We have the best wet. The shearing action of the plow upon the bottom of the furrow is like- and homeseeker. Get good ly to form an almost Impervious layer for the farmer a or "plowpan" by compacting the soil g will particles. Unless the depth of plow-ni- farm at a low price. The price of this land is varied from year to year this layer Is Mkely to Injure the growth double in the next two years. of crops that follow. By gradually changing the depth of plowing each year new soil Is brought to the top and mixed with the surface soil with- out injuring its yielding capacity. In some portions of the .United States the ground Is seldom plowed for barley where it follows a culti Why Write vated crop, but 18 simply cross or double disked and harrowed. When For full particulars about the soil is in good physical condition Pay $25.00 to $100.00 for good crops may be obtained by this farm land, when you can get this wonderful, country if method. Where possible, barley should follow 320 acres of as good agricul- you are. interested, and if a cultivated crop. As soon as the tural land in New Mexico, you should want to trade previous crop is removed in the fall U. S. Gov- the ground should be deeply plowed FREE, from the good property for a Patented ernment upon payment of and left rough. As early In the spring and Deeded farm, write us as possible the land should be double nominal filing, locating and disked, either crossing or lapping half your prop- which, to- the description of V the poll Is rough and cloddy a plank surveying fee, drag should be used to break the gether with railroad fare,' erty, and we will tell you what clods. In extreme cases a light roller does not exceed $100.00. we can do for you. should first be used. The disk bar row or plank drag should be followed by the smoothing harrow, to make a fine seed bed. In a cold, backward spring this treatment will aid in warming up the soil. If the land Is not plowed until spring, the soil sometimes dries out We have in our building, a United States Com- - so rapidly that it becomes hard before m plowing the can be completed. missioner, a Land Locator, and a Surveyor. FEATHERS AS A FERTILIZER

Farmer Accidentally Makes Discovery - Which Has Proven to Be of Great what kind farm you want Value in His Garden. Write us of a

A short time ago I happened to stop at the home of a huckster. I In- hundreds of Satisfied Clients. cidentally began to talk about the REFERENCES: Our value of different kinds of 'manures. He said: "You can talk about hen ma- nure and sheep manure, but I've got something that's got them all beat- en." Of course I was anxious to find out what It was, and it developed that E. J. H. ROY, President W. FRED OGDEN, Secretary it wa-- leathers, says a writer In an exchange. He owns a small farm. In his busi- ness he kills a great deal of poultry. The feathers began to pile up on his & Abstract Company hand8( finally, finding It to be quite Roy Real Estate a task to burn them, he hauled two loads out on the fields. The result was that he could tell to the very row where the feathers had run out. Now lie's exceedingly careful ,about saving Roy, New Mexico feathers. He spreads they out In the barnyard in order that they may e thoroughly mixed with the rnnure. ... ' strength throughout the country, but members of Its trustees to be women; FOR SALAD COURSE It was always granted in modified statute requiring three out of the six WOMEN TO form as the right to vote on school county visitors to be women; estab- matters, local tax questions, municipal lishing a state industrial home for suffrage, etc In 1869 Wyoming gave girls, three of the five trustees to be 80ME NEW IDEAS A3 TO COMPO. the full suffrage to women, being the women; statute making women equal 8ITION AND SERVICE. VOTE IN first state in the country to do so. guardians of their children; statute School suffrage was granted to the raising the age of protection for girls women of New Hampshire In 1878, by to 18 years; requiring one woman on Mixture Now Frequently It Eaten at Massachusetts in 1879. by Connecticut the board of Insane asylum; the State the Beginning of Dinner Pine- in 1893 and Vermont In 1S80. In addi establishing parental or truant schools. 1912 apple One the Best for tion to the six states in this country providing for the care of the feeble of which have given the full suffrage to minded; providing for tree preserva the Digestion. women, there are many countries tion; requiring public school teachers which have given a modified form of to teach humanity to animals; making They are serving salads with a dif- Fnnal Stiff ra Mav Ro suffrage to women and full suffrage the Humane society a state bureau of ference. A salad nowadays is very ra has been granted the women by the child and animal protection; establish- frequently eaten at the beginning of Isle of Man, New Zealand, South Aus- ment of Juvenile courts; compulsory dinner and voted a digestive second Factor in Presiden- tralia, West Australia, and in 1902 full education; establishing state traveling to none. suffrage was granted the women of libraries, commission of five women; Of all fruits pineapple is of the Federated Australia and New South against the employment of child labor greatest value to the dyspeptlo and tial Election Wales. In mines; providing accident and for contains the most delicate acid. The In Utah the reports show that 75 eign Ufe Insurance companies that following recipe for a pineapple salad per cent of the women voted in Bear have to be sued be made to pay the will be found an excellent one, and it River, 95 per cent voted in Garden costs; restricting hours of labor for is, moreover, a very pretty dish to City, 95 per cent voted In Grouse children, and for women; free em serve or Matter Which Chairmen of Na- at the beginning of luncheon Creek, 90 per cent voted in Keysvllle, ployment bureaus; making It a misde dinner: tional Committees Will Be 90 per cent voted In Logan and 90 per meanor to neglect to support aged or Pineapple In Lettuce Nests Cut a cent voted in Nephi. Infirm parents; abolishing system pineapple into small pieces. Add one Called Upon to er- Consid- Seem to Prize Vote. binding out girls of the Industrial cupful of finely chopped celery, one Some of the Laws for Which In Wyoming the reports state that school; and in Denver otber beneficial cupful of walnut meats and one cup- the women voted as strongly In pro- legislation has been secured by them ful of orange pulp. Shred one head Women Are A- Responsible, portion to registration as did the Work of Women In Idaho. of lettuce very finely and form Into ttributed Directly to Their Vote males, if not to a larger extent In Idaho gave equal suffrage In 1896. nests on individual plates. Denver, Colo., In the election of 1909, Since then women claim to have been Mix one cupful of mayonnaise and and Influence. no less than 30,000 women voted and Instrumental in securing these laws. stir It lightly with the pineapple, etc.; only about 500 of that number were Making gambling illegal; raising the add more mayonnaise if the fruit Is classified as vicious women. In other age of protection for girls to 18 not sufficiently moist, and heap into T7T7 Y ASHINGTON. Almost 1,000,- words, in that Denver election 43 per years; establishment of libraries and the little lettuce nests.-- . Decorate with women will be eligible cent of the vote was cast by women reading rooms; requiring 3 per cent of chopped walnuts. WOOO Tote for .their choice for and only 40 per cent of the vote was the school funds to be expended for Salado a La Versailles Boll six of the United cast by males. school libraries, the books to be chos- artichokes, separate the "fonds" from Diaies in isia. inose worn' Both houses of the National Parlia en by the State Board of Education; the leaves and cut into small pieces. en are to be found in the six western ment of Federated Australia for the establishing the State Library com Put in a salad bowl with an equal Btatea which have already granted session of 1909-1- 0 passed a resolution mission; providing for a department quantity of asparaguB points that have equal suffrage, the number of women saying that after 66 years of woman's of domestic science in the State unl been cooked In salted water. Take a in each state who are eligible to vote suffrage in varying parts of the coun versity; providing for a course of do handful of salted almonds, chop them' being about as follows: California, try and nine years as a common mestic science 'in the Academy of fine, pound them with the Juice of two 600,000; Colorado, 160,000; Idaho. 48.- - wealth, the reform has Justified the Idaho; establishment of the industrial lemons and half a pint of cream, salt 000; Utah, 65,000; Washington. 120,. hopes of its supporters. reform school; pure food act; statute and pepper, and pour over the salad. 000, and Wyoming, 35,000, or a total Relative to the percentage of worn giving married women the same right A little mayonnaise may be added of 928,000. en voting in the states where they to dispose of her property as men. to the salad, but It is more delicate Those figures are not exact, but have that right, the woman's suf Utah gave full suffrage to women In In flavor without it constitute the best possible estimate frage organizations point out. that 1896. Since then the women claim With cold chicken nothing is more a until such time as the census bureau men do not exercise their tight to vote these laws as result of their efforts: excellent than a salad of carrots, cu- gets out its figures showing the analy as they should, and that, therefore. Requiring that women: teachers be cumbers and bard boiled eggs, all cut sis of the population by states. It Is the question as to women doing bo is paid the same salaries as male teach' in rings and sent to table with this - age of possible that before the- election In not very material. era; raising the of protection dressing: Two tablespoonfuls of olive girls 18 years; 1912 more states may give the women They point out that In the presiden- to establishing free oil with one of lemon Juice, with public salt a chance to vote for the presidential tial election of 1904, the vote cast was libraries in cities and towns; pepper and a speck of sugar to taste. requiring in Institu- candidates, as the equal suffrage cam only 13,961,660. while 21,000,000 men all educational Mushroom Salad Remove the skin tions supported by publlo funds in- palgners have such states 'as Nevada, were eligible to vote. Then again, they and almost all" the stalk from some struction in physiology and hygiene; Oregon, Kansas and Wisconsin marked say that in the city election In Phlla button mushrooms, drop them Into creating a state institute; provld as trembling In the balance on the delphla In 1903, the Reform party re art boiling salted water and cook foi ing free lecture courses each year at suffrage question. ports that 49 per cent of the men fall three minutes. to In year the capital on sanitary science, hy There are in the United States to ed vote, and that the same Lay them on a napkin and when In New 60,000 glene and nursing; curfew bell; mak- day Just 19 states which have no form the election In York city quite cold ing It a misdemeanor to sell tobacco, sprinkle them with pepper of suffrage for women, although some registered voters failed to cast their finely etc., to minors; providing for the pro- and salt and chopped parsley. cities In them have. Those states are ballots. table-spoonfu- dependent boys 14 Lay on a dish and pour over two Nevada, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Their Choice of Political Offices. tection of under 16 years pun- of oil to one of tarragon Mississippi, Indiana, Kentucky, Ten In the states where full suffrage and girls under and the persons responsible vinegar. f nessee, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, has been granted to women for some ishment of fot their care, neglect or re Shrimp Salad a La Bretagne Shell South Carolina, . Vir North Carolina, time experience has shown that worn' a quart of boiled shrimps and lay them ginia. West Virginia, Maryland, quiring the establishment of kinder Penn en do not to any great extent run for on young lettuce leaves in a salad sylvanla, Rhode Island gartens in all school districts of a and Maine political office. Going through the bowL Chill some mayonnaise sauce On October 12 last California joined population of 2,000 or more. records of those states it will appear on ice, pour over shrimps and the granting equal to Record In Wyoming. the states suffrage that, for the most part, women have serve. - women, the vote on that occasion be- been candidates for educational post Wyoming gave equal suffrage in Tongue Salad Mix together and ing 119.086 for and 117,408 against the tlons and for the office of county or 1869. These jaws made since that put in a fine dredger a small quantity measure, or a majority of 1678 for state treasurer. Those are the two time women claim chief responsibility each of celery, salt, red pepper and equal suffrage, with some minor towns classes of offices which they seem to for: Equal pay for men and womet black pepper, white sugar and to hear from. California had rejected have singled out as belDg most desir- teachers; raising the age of protection Take some slices Rus- the proposition in. 1896, Oregon and able from their standpoint, and to for girls to 18 years; making child thin of sian tongue, squeeze a several of the other western states which they have been most generally neglect, abuse, etc., punishable; for little lemon over have several times rejected the elected. bidding the employment of boys under Juice the pieces and lightly dredge with above amendment, and Massachusetts In In several of the states giving full 14 and girls of any age In the mines; the mixture. Shave up some white onions and 1895 voted on the question and refused equal suffrage women have sat on Ju forbidding the employment of children celery put them bowl equal suffrage, the vote In this state at rles and have done acceptable service under 14 years in any publlo exhibi- and in the salad with a few Add that time being: Yes, 109.204; No, but there are no statistics available to tion. white lettuce hearts. the tongue next, pour 187,840, or 78,636 majority against show the number who have done such In ten years of equal suffrage In then several equal suffrage. Since then the ques duty. Colorado only one woman has been spoonfuls of oil over the whole with illegal-votin- a dash vinegar. tlon has not been brought to the ref Laws Women Have Helped to Make, convicted of Relative of Serve at once. erendum In this commonwealth. The male mind naturally Inquires as to the Intelligence of women as voters In the western states the question to what laws the women in the equal the equal suffrage organizations polnl Serving Potatoes. the 1907 report of the Na- has come before the voters quite reg suffrage states have been responsible out that A delicious way of serving potatoes ularly, according tional Educational commission says for, to some of the for? For this question the women's Is the following: Boll and mash 12 54,183 girls were graduated from the opponents of the equal suffrage In that suffrage organizations have evidently medium sized white potatoes, using of the country, public high schools as compared tc section "a yes' vote primed themselves. Here are some of one tablespoonful of butter instead of 33,202 boys from the same schools, settles the matter and a no' vote slm the laws adopted In the equal suffrage milk. When they are uearly cold add piy means me question comes up right to and there were 116,841 more girU states since women had the the yolks of three eggs, one teaspoon-fu- ll again in a couple of years." than boys in the publlo high schools. vote, which they maintain have been of grated nutmeg, and six drops ot : Kentucky Pointed the Way. championed by women, and that worn onion Juice. . Stir these Ingredients to- Kentucky was the first state in this en are practically responsible. A Historical Fact gether until they are smooth. Make Suffrage pol country to give women the right to Colorado gave equal suffrage In Woman's Advocate (to up Into small cone shaped croquettes I maintain woman vote. In 1838 that state gave the 1893, and since that time the women itlclan) that hat and stand away to harden. When they always been the prime factor In thlf school suffrage to widows with chll claim responsibility for securing the are firm roll them in the beaten white world. dren of school age, and In 1861 Kansas passage of laws forbidding the Insur- of the eggs and cracker dust and fry Politician (blandly) Oh, I don't gave the school suffrage to all women ance of children under ten years old in deep boiling until very beginning woman fat a light Year by year from then on the move- establishing a state home for ilepen know. In the brown. ment for woman's suffrage gained dent children, with two of the five was only a side issue, Answers. THE SPANISH AMERICAN Addition Subtraction Mul- E..,J. H.. ROY, Editor and Proprietor tiplication. Kntered ai seeond-clas- matter at the stoflice at Roy, Mora County New Mexico, underthe Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Add to your earning capacity a little each day, but subtract

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E. J. II. Roy and Mart Tro-baug- h WILLIAM C. M'DONALD vere up to the Jaritas GOVERNOR ranch of tne Floersheim Merc. Roy Trust & Savings Bank Co. Thursday delivering lambs H. B. JONES, President DR. F. B. EVANS, Vice Pres. C. L. JUSTICE, Catbier It might be worse. Mr. Mc for Wm. O. Roy. ' Donald belongs to that wing of the Democratic party which is Steve Biernbaum and Juan conservative, which is safe and Navarro, Republican nominee for sfcund, which while it is progres- SB senator from this county arrived sive, yet, is not the followine: of A Good Investment in Real Estate is Worth a Lifetime of Labor here Monday and remained until wild Socialistic theories to which after the election. They return- E. J. H. ROY, PRES. W. FRED OGDEN, SEC'Y so large a part of Democracy has ed to Mora Tuesday. been lately addicted. Personally he is a clean and competent and a W. R. Martiii, the H T cowman Roy Real Estate & Abstract Co. man of large experience. He has is in 'town. Bob is quite a politi a charming family. cianandwe think he came in No Deal Too Large No Deal Too Small With a 'Republican state legis- town to join in the rejoicing lature and a Republican supreme (Democratic Victory). Real Estate, Insurance, Homesteads Located, Rentals and Collections, court and state officers, the Re Surveying, Land Filings, Commutation and Final Proofs. that New U. S. Commissioner and Notaries in Our Office publicans are asssred Too Tua. Mevico is Republican and will Daby John was not allowed to hare send Republican senators to pepper In his food, but seeing his AUTOMOBILE LIVERY IN CONNECTION father putting pepper on his roast Congress. As to the defeat of beef, hurriedly seized the pepper bos Phone 25 so worthy and unselKsh a man as and sprinkled it over his plate Holm 0. Bursum, there cannot be 'Mother," he said, "we" eat everything with our mouth but pepper, and we eat Your Legal and Land Business Solicited naught but regret. He is a vic- 'hat wltt our nose." Delineator. tim of personal venom and spleen not on the 'part of the Democrats Her Anxiety. but on the part of some 3,000 "She grieved sincerely over his busi- Republicans in Colfax, Bernalillo ness failure." A. S. BUSHKEVITZ E. J. H. ROY "What! After the way he abused hei PRES. AND GEN. MANAGER SEC'Y AND TREAS. . and Sandoval counties, who in and drove her to the divorce court?" pursuing their own little selfish "Yes. after all that." aims made a sacrafice of the best "Well, what In the world Is the wom friend that they had. an thinking of?" Roy Telephone Company "Her alimony," (INCORPORATED) THIS LADY'S Thk Pacific Monthly Special Now connected with Solano and Mosquero, on the South. Rates On The Leading " Mills, Abbott, Jaritas, Chico, Taylor and Springer, Magazine Of The West G0OD APPETITE on the North with all Bell Long Distance The Pacific Monthly of Portland, Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Connected Oregon, is publishing a series of splen- Lines Mobile, Tells How She Gained It. Telephone did articles about the various industries in the West. The September number Do your business by phone and get your answer at same Mobile, Ala. "I suffered for seven contained an article on Success with save telegraphic delays. years, with womanly trouble," writes time and Cherries. The October number had a Mrs. Sigurd Hansen In a letter from beautifully illustrated article on suc- this city. "I felt weak and always had EXCHANGES AT cess in Growing Apples! Other articles a headache and was always going to shortly to be published are Success N. M. N. the doctor. At last I was operated on, ROY, and SPRINGER, M. with Live Stock, Success in Growing and felt better, but soon I had the Walnuts, Success with Fodder Crops. same trouble. 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According to wine In which the spirit of his an- cestor had 1.50 a year. To indroduce it to new Cadui 1b successful because it It the Cri de he has learned Rus- entered, the question was how mufh readers, it will be sent for six months composed of ingredients that have been sian and reads Tolstoy, Dostoievsky could each one drink, and original. what .quantity was for Í.50 if this paper is mentioned. found to act curatrvely on the woman- and Gorki In the He attends safe, so that the of the lectures at the University user could carry on the observance of Address: Pacific Monthly, Portland, ly constitution. some of Odessa, and has paid his entrance the sacrament without confusion. Oregon. ' ri For inore than fifty years, it has been fees to.the school of medicine. This Finally it was decided that the priests used by women ot all ages, with great only could drink ' branch of study appeals to him most the wine with safety. success. Try it. 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