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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 RibNNA RECORD. VOLS. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914. NO.' 1 5. Events of Interest from MORE ABOUT THE SCRAP BASKET, ne movco soout tne omce atienam; the Seat of Govern- 640 ACRE BILL. his duties. ment. THE WEEK IN HISTORY. JERRY'S EMERGENCY He had recently been promoted to 1 - -, If n o the position of ticket seller and night, luonuay, landed in . New Mexico has progressed in uvulo ij.ST.D ot'-.- operator at this old blue grass town,! Washington, D. C, May 23, HM4 Florida, 1839. from Sadievillo, the water tank station more ways llian one during the By MARTIN GARIBALDI. Special to the Reconl. Tuesday, 2f -- First ocean steam 12 miles north, where his duties had last twoye.irs. One of tho report- most fchip sailed, 1819. been confined to the routine of progressive acts was the election ing passing trains, an occasional train 2 i i Jerry was the new night operator at Wide Harriets the Grand Canyon. Wednesday, Mis s s s p p i order, and sweeping out the office In oi ii. n. rergusson to congress Jamestown, In In river blockaded, 1801. back old Kentucky, the morning. Kalph II. Cameron, of Phenix at the last election. This is not the early days of the Cincinnati South Thursday, 28 First declaration Jerry was on the rise. lie felt It, Arizona, is in Washington, and his first time to serve New Mex em. Jerry was unmistakably new. The and thirsted for greater things. His of war in the colonies, l67'i. manner In which he counted over the chief ambition was to rise In the serv- lie lias unfolded a greatest plan ico in ti e national congress train-orde- r Friday, 29 Wisconsin carbon sheets In his pads, ice. How to obtain the coveted ad- over proposed to reclaim any When he was a delegate to con admitted to be sure that he had a sufficient to the union, 1848. vancement had become an section of the country f o gress, he did many things for supply of three, five and seven copy question with iiim, and the subject S.ituiday, 39 Williatn Wright pads on hand to meet the demands of of his nightly meditations. Camei on is going to do nothing New Mexico which will always a sudden call dispatcher, to invented aeroplane, 1912. from the Once, vhen Jerry bad reverted to he whom er less than harness the power of a monument to liis memory the word "fix" was an abomlna the-matt- In conversation with Con, ' Sunday, 31 the Grand Can on of the Color in this stale One of these was Janustown Hood, tion, and the nicety with which he ad- the roadmaster, the latter said: "There 1889. justed his relays from time to time, are ways getting promoted. ado; and he has a hydro-elec- t the causing of congress to ap different of Indicated his newness plainly. If there Just the same as there are different' lie development project which propriate a million acres of lorn had been any doubt about It, his pus ways of skinning a cat. Probably the ' in comparison makes the Nia sor the benefit of the public zled expression as he scanned the quickest way is to keep your wits FACTS WORTH KNOWING. . switchboard, his surreptitious trials of about you, and when an emergency era Falls and Keokuk Dam schools. g The following list of accomp- the ground-plu- In each strip to ascer comes along grab hold of It and handle developments look like children' Another tinurwhen New Mex tain which side was north and which animents for tire various '.meats It." ships in a mud puddle. ico progresssed was the appoint south, and his frequent trips to the Jerry eagerly drank In these words will be valuable for house- - wives. station platform to Inspect hia train' Mr. Cameron is man who inent by President Wilson of of wisdom as they fell from the Hps of, the Clip and paste it it your cook order signal, would have proclaimed It. the master. was a new Hon. A. A. road This huilt the Bright Angle trail on Jones of Las Vegas beek: Jerry was new clear down to hit phase of the question that had never as first assistant secretary shoes, which saueaked sueKestivelv as presented Itself to him before. He the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Jtoest lamb, mint sauce and people said it was "Camei interioi a man who knows the pondered long and d.seply over It. YeJ 1 - f T . Roast pork, apple sauce. this was undoubtedly solution,, neeus or hen you are ironing, stand the on s lony. " cut mat was iew Mexico winch is Roast goose, applesauce the secret of success, the key to pro- evidenced bill on a double thickness of a Kofi bring years ago before the hundreds by the which will Boilod motion, the one thing needful to mutton, caper sauce. rug. You will find rou do not him favorable official recognition. . of thousands of go toon become a law, permitting touiists Boiled turkey, oyster With the of youth, he homesteader to have sauce. btco ne nearly so tired. enthusiasm their first real thrills in life en acres Roast mutton, currant jelly. resolved that If ever an emergency Arizona by of 'and, To remove ink spots on polish canio his way, he would be right thera tering this passige Roast t u r k e y, cranberry way from the north down what fergusson and Jones have ed wood, paint lightly witl to meet It. As a natural sequence, as sauce. . a means to an end, Jerry began to long both had a part in efforts to get sweet Hpiiils of niter. Poind has become the most famou Broiled shal,. boiled rice and for the emergency. The longing liir- their enlarged with cloth dipped in sweet oil. very Inner- - j 8Cic route in the world. When homestead meas aaueo. tensided itself until the people ure enacted into law. And now H ben washing china with most recesses of Jerry's soul cried out the of Arizona tired of .With roast he( s, horse- an the bill as by grated gilt upon it never use soda. Rub for emergency. promises of . statehood, a n introduced Mr radish. It was on the night of the memor- Fergus son piomisesto become a a little soap on the dishcloth o able Charleston earthquake. No. IS, wanted '"the goods delivered." Roast veal, tomato or mush- make a nice ri;v north-boun- d freight, had noisily they sent Ralph Cameron to law in a short time. lather, then fulled room sauce. in clear cold water. down the long siding, and settled for a He At another plucs where Mr drowsy 6, south-boun- d Congress. stayed here three Broiled bl"efidi, w r t i wait for No. shows his bite nave largo hull . snaicer in passenger, with the engine standing years., and at the end of that Jones instincts frn "cream" sauce. ti fi led -- opposite telegraph office win- business is that heretofore i kitchen with salt and j e, Just the time lie went back home but Compote of. pigeons, mush- dow. The silence was broken only by per in pioportiou to your tast , man and a woman g not to the home that had been win had room sauce. the occasional chug-chu- of the air ' homesteads were sentenced to thus saving time and energy pump: ' the Territory of Arizona," hut Frosh : , peaa, -- greeiv was beguiling tfme- by : celibacy if both Ifeld 1 h e i'r wbfii seasoning vegafables": Jerry the to the "State of Arizona," 'cream sauce. alternately practising the letter P on h-t- claims. Now, Mr. which he promised ho would Jones will Venison or wild ducks, black a closed key and listening to passing permit. messages going over through secure "or new r again ask for both to. marry, without currant jell)'. HIS P0SISI0N. the wire. either losing his or her land. He had just succeeded in rounding polhlta'l office,'' Broiled fresh mackerel, sauce A meeting of a negro "liter out a P to his entire satisfaction, When you Thirty-tw- o years ago Came state right and do of stewed gooseberries. ary society" was in progress when he was startled by hearing Meri- rou quit clerking in Hovey's the best your can other things and the business part of the dian, Miss., break in on the through will come right. New Mexico wire with, "Earthquake here," signing store in Boston, and wei t to programme was under consider his office call. A moment later another Arizona; where he became one started right by electing H. B WISE AND OTHERWISE' ation. office, north of Meridian, broke In with Fergusson to congres; the same Information. Then of the first of the sheriffs who then Swat the potato bug. "Someone had proposed that another President Wilson appointed A and another, still nearer, eigniig their hare furnished the inspiration Some men drink 'imported the regular time of meeting be calls in turn. A. Jones to interioi depait-men- t, which present-da- y moving pic the booze to down domestic troubles changed from Monday to Wed- "Great Scott!" exclaimed Jerry. "An way, ture men thrive upon. The and now the rains have The longest political farme nesday night, and the propor- earthquake's coming this come to make the grass grow and they are spreading the alarm." difference between the real and has the tallest weeds in h i s tion provoked much o'iscussior. As he Bat tense and In his green and alert the play-hous- e kind is t h a abundantly. And as cornfield. Finally the president of tht chair, waiting for and yet dreading you had already taker- - time by further confirmation of his fears, a low Ralph Cameron is one f the Just becauso a man obeys his society was ttppcaled to for his the torelock and gotten milck rumbling sound struck his ear. The men who went out single hand wife is no sign he is opinion, Mid he raid, with much window panes began to vibrate and cows that stuck ed and alone and actually trail- and cream separators, Hie on his job gravi y: the sushes to rattle. country is just merging into Jerry sprang to his feet with ed one of the most desperate' uocasionauy a couple " Welt, membahs oh de s'ciety, one of its most prosperous times maryj blanched face and shaking limbs, sick- - murderers ever known to toe and live happily ever they pussonally, now, pussonlly. 1 ening gripping at ever known after fear bis heart. There southwest for three weeks in its history. are divorced. don't car' which night de s'ciety flashed across bis excited brain a through the cactus and sage As the weather will be very meets, but fo' myself I prefer vision of toppling buildings, and his It doesn't pay to keep a s first impulse was to fly to the open, no-ma- warm pretty soon and the cattle brutd), into land, cap friedds, those who love you for Monda." air. fat and should not be tured and shackled tho "Terror molested themselves alone. But with that flash there came an- on the range, we suggest a . other mental picture of swaying of that p Arizona" and brought him a patcneu-u- reputation i s bridges, falling trestles, upheaved you cattle men turn your good ill THE WORST WRECK. home for trial. liable to show the 6titches at and twisted steel. horses out on grass track The Interior Department have the to get the most desireable time. A veteran railway conductor, He must stick to his post and give fat for winter service and ride ? . . the alarm. For a moment, a feeling been expecting Cameron to Ti is a ioi to menu a on being asked what was the burros during the summer, as it .i.i easier of elation, almost joy, struggled with show up, and it is a good sign broken leg than to tlx up a shut worst wreck he had ever seen, his fear, as he realized at an the inclination to rally the that last tnai mis orancn or our govern- cattle tered reputation. replied: emrvn1? I1?! Vine. will not be nearly so great; He grasped the key with trembling ment has a welcome on lb and Some people who complain 'A young cigarette smoking also have Urc ropes at of fingers, called up division headquar- dcormat for a live vires who 5tur overwork really need to be treat dude who called ocK to see my ters, clicked off the fateful words. lome and tie milk cans to your like Mr. Cameron are putting ed for hook-wor- daughter' ," ' "Earthquake here," signing his office saddles. Thus equipped on a call, and then, wild terror grasping the best brain, brawn, intelli seems strange peeit-a- - burro, your legs being close to it that hiin again and winging his feet, he fled gence and money in the country boo shirtwaists and open-woi- k panic-stricke- from the room. the ground, should you fear rat- back of reclaiming the south- stockings' always appear in mo- - As he emerged from the depot build tle would suggest OBSERVANT ing he engine by west for the people who want snakes, that quito time. electrified the crew you drop into one os those good "On the one hand," said the screaming at the top of his voice: homes and are willing to w'oik Earthquake! Earthquake's coming!" for thenj. stores which advertise in the teacher, pointing a low, knuck- Not until the astonished fireman, ieview and buy a pair of those led finger at the chart, "we standing in the gangway, inquired so- The Grand Canyon hydio-electri- c ittle short leggins which pro KITCHEN KINKS, have the great. ' populous coun- licitously, "What's hurtln' ye, sonny?" development p.oject has did tect the leg from Ilia knees Popovers should have a hot of the eastern hemisphere. he realize that what he had taken been Ralph Cameron's dream tries for the premonitory rumbling of a dis- loWr.. even for first ten minutes, other--wh- at have we, for seventeen years. means Rrview. then On the astrous seismic disturbance had been It slow for thirty minutes. produced by that sooty individual turn- nearly $50,000,000 will be Thomas?" that Much heavy cake is tho ventured Tommy, ing on the "blower" of that big freight .expended, and that200,0o0 horse result "Warts," engine. of the oven door not being clos- power will be secured, This (Copyright.) Kennt, Record one year for $1. ed a? gently as possible. wonderous power will bo dis- Distinction and Difference. The Ivenn Record ono year $1 Boil graniteware that has be you tributed over 2,500,000 acres of "Did she make feel at home?" The Kpnna Record one year $1 . come in "No, but she made me wish I was." stained a strong solution Some men's Idea 'of severs dieting 8. Brooklyn Ufe, Continued on page Jvenna Record one year $1,00. of baking soda and water. . Is only one piece of pie before going to bed. TIIK RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

ABANDON HIT-AND-R- PLAY BROOKLYN FEDS GET SPLENDID TWIRLER RAISE BEANS ON DRY FARM CANADA'S PLACE Tumi of Few Year Ago War Mora Thousands of Acres of tand In 8eml- - A PRODUCER Adapt at 8olntlflo Play Than Arld Southwest Adaptad to Crop AS They Are Today. Its Food Vslue. Canada Is Getting a Great Many While the play la often It Is the year 1917. A lady is shop used In baseball. It la really a loat art ping in a large city grocery store. Americans. . Nowadays when the la suo-cessf- you any Have canned baked beans?" young Manitoba, the batter usually cornea she "Three provinces, asks the salesman. "The best Saskatchewan, Alberta," says a through with a clean-cu- t aafa drive made, and two cents cheaper, too," and New York "have al- for one or more bases, which, when he replies, producing can. The financial Journal, a ready Winnipeg one great- the play is pulled off aa it should be, striking label on the can catches the made of the is next to impossible. lady's eye Immediately est primary wheat markets of tha and she takes 68,000,000 requires a sclentlflo bat- it for a closer "Arizona world. In 1904 they raised examination. bushels of years later ter. His object is to shove the ball baked beans," she over a pic- wheat Five reads they produced 150,000,000 bushels. In toward the place from which the In- turesque lithograph of an Indian 1913 the crop approximated 100,000 field ur has moved in order to cover dressed In full regalia. "Grown by the bag haa 000 bushels. At .the present rate of toward which the runner the Papago Indians In Arizona for progress pass started. It might be second base- years Canada must soon the hundreds of a real American In man or the shortstop. The batter Is product" Boston France and India, and stand third "This isn't the old the line of producers. Ulti- supposed to so place the ball that If brand I buying, but wheat that have been mately will dispute with Russia and an lnflelder can reach It at all he haa I will try It," she says. Two days It to cover enough ground to a the United States for the first position. make later she orders a dozen cans. our double play Impossible, and nine This scene Wheat has been the pioneer of multiplied several thou development Undoubtedly will times out of ten. If he manages to sand fold will place In many it take prove the same In tha throw the batter out at first, the play parts of In 1917, If with Canada. the United States last calendar year 6ur with Can has succeeded In moving up the base the predictions of Prot C. F. Free trade runner. man, plant ada amounted to 497 million dollars. breeder of the Arizona Only two United There Is chance for ball rolling Agricultural Experiment Station, are with countries the the Kingdom and Germany Is our trade safe, but the double play la absolutely realized. Thousands of acres of dry- - greater. eliminated. farming profit No vivid Imagination Is land are adapted to the needed to see devel- But it is seldom one aees able production what the future but that of this native bean opment of Canada means to tha the play worked In this which promises to become one of the people way. Nowadays gives staple crops of the United States. the batter the of Arizona. The farmers The influx of American settlers to runner sign to semi-ari- not the start, and then he of the Southwest will the Canadian now In full V takes a wallop at ball. Tepary prairies is the Sometimes realize the full wprth of the swing. Within the past few days a three-bas-e results, on which bean is hit the until Its excellent food value over 80 of those arrived at Bassano runner could have even more dry-lan- d scored, if he widely known. Being a carrying with them effects and capital had not in advance, more bean harder, started but It naturally Is somewhat to the value of $100,000. Fifty often a high fly goes up, longer to settlers and when heavier and requires a little from Oregon arrived In Alberta a few the play Is successful Is because cook- - ordinary pink bean. it the than the days ago; while 15 families of settlers batter gets the ball into safe terri- On the other hand, In cooking, It tory. from the state of Colorado arrived at swells more so that In the end it is Calgary on Conceding navy. their journey northwards. that baseball has ad- Just as light and mealy as the The goods and personal pro- effects of this vanced In many respects, there Is no A given weight of teparles will party filled doubt 20 box cars. Of live stock that the teams of a few years duce 40 per cent more cooked beans alone they 175 15 cows back were had horses, more adept at the than the same weight of either Michi and 2.000 head of poultry. Another game than they gan or New grown product are today. York class tler has arrived at Peers, Two pounds of teparles will there- 110 miles west of Edmontcu, where no go pounds MANAGER CHANCE WAS RIGHT fore about as far as three fewer than 200 German farmers have of other sorts In filling cans or hun- i Tom 8aton, taken up land. These are from good gry mouths. This more offsets 8howed Good than farming families and brought with Judgment In Refusing slightly greater length time re- to Send The Phillies mourn the loss of one of their best pitchers In the person the of them a laVge amount of capital. Pinch Hitter In to Bat quired to soak them. for Frank Schulte. of Tom Beaton, who la now with the 'Brooklyn team of the Federal Then In South Western Saskatche- league. Seaton did splendid work for the Phillies last year and Dooln wan, there are large numbers settling, During a fanning bee by some of counted on winning many a game with him In the box this season. But GOOD TILLAGE IN ORCHARDS these from the United States predomi- the Louisville players Scotty Ingerton the Feds coaxed the twlrler away and after much dickering he was given nating, while In the northern and cen- to Tiptops, as the Brooklyn Feds are known. He his old skill related a story regarding Schulte, the the showed It Will Maintain Sufficient Supply of tral portions of all these provinces, In the first game he pitched for Tiptops and should win big majority the heavy hitting outfielder of the Cubs. the a Moisture and Will Make Plant settlement of new people la going of his games this season. The Feds landed a rich prize when they in- on steadily. "It was In 1911. when I was with Food Available.. Early In April, Peter the Boston .Nationals." said Scotty. veigled the former Quaker star Into their fold. Goertz arrived in Cardiff after a slx-da-y Journey "The Cubs were playing the Doves. (By C. 7. LEWIS. Oregon Experiment from McPherson, Kansas. In early part game Station.) Mr. Goerts who had purchased land the of the with as a ball player year, has two men on bases Schulte went up to this started Some of the reasons for Ullage in here was In charge of a party of 38 plate to fulfil the prediction of his man- an orchard are: To maintain a suff- people from the same part of Kansas the to bat. regardless of the fact ager. that Tinker and Evers argued with icient supply of moisture and to make and they came through with a special Frank Chance that the home run hit available the plant food there is in train which Included all their stock ter should not be allowed to hit Amoigtte Manager Griffith can't explain why the soil, so that trees can obtain this and implements. The equipment was "Chance, however. Ignored Joe and his team does so poorly at home. How- food; by pulverizing the soil a much all Rock Island cars, and was the first Johnny and allowed Schulte to bat. ever, he declares they'll play better greater feeding area la presented for run immigrant train ever sent out by The result was that Schulte knocked ball on the home lot In a short time. the rootlets of the trees; by pulveriz- that railroad. The farms purchased an Infield fly for the third out, leaving ing this soil deeply In the spring of by the members of the party are the two men on the bases. In the The Terrapins have only one south the year we also get additional root-holdin- g amongst the beat in the district ninth Inning, with the Cubs still trail- paw batsman. That particular athlete, area for the plants. Tillage When the Panama exposition opens ing, it was Schulte's turn to bat again. Guy Zlnn, however, has the reputation also has considerable to do with the next year any of the three transcon- Tinker and Evers again tried to per- of treating portslders very badly. moisture-conten-t of the orchard soils. tinental lines In Canada will make suade Chance to use another man, By the spring plowing and harrowing convenient means of transport for left-hande-r, Lanlgan, the wizard apt those going to In saying that the pitcher, a ' Ernest statisti of the ground we are to have less visit nd doing v whom I cannot recall Just now, was cian, points out that it is nothing new extremes of temperature, the ground so agricultural districts of Western Canada can pitching good ball. Bill Steen, the Cleveland pitcher, for Magee to slough Rube Marquard Is apt to become warmer, and is placed be seen, and ocular dem- "Chance said: 'He hits well enough copped Eddie Cicotte's of for two home runs in one game. He In such condition that the roots can onstration given those who have heard has title not for me and I see no need In send- "hard luck twlrler." did it on May 6, 1913. begin their activity and top growth but before seen, of that which haa ing any one else to bat."' 8chulte begin early. For this reason at times attracted so many hundreds of thou- til- sands of American sent the ball over the fence, which Sweeney, Yankee catcher, Is A baseball enthusiast opines that one should not practise too early settlers. Adver- gave Cubs victory, Ed the lage tisement the the and after throwing well, reads an exchange. the Athletics are showing poorly. with fruits that are apt to be champions get caught by Throwing what well? Connie Mack's didn't frosts. The etone fruits going early last season, but they land' especially should not be given too ' The Inference. ed. So keep your lamps early tillage. "Are you a policeman?" asked on Frank Chance is very much pleased lit Tillage In the spring of the year In- paying guest of another at a charity with the work of Truesdale, the new picnic Wilbur Robinson Is making good creases water-holdin- g capacity of dinner. lnflelder from Buffalo. the with the fans of Brooklyn, and It looks the soil. It places the soil In such "No," said the other. "Why do yoa. as if the Dodgers are going to have condition that it can catch the spring ask?" Frank Chance declares his team last a more prosperous year than last sum rains and hold them for tree' growth. "Merely, that I noticed," said tha season made him sick. And adds that mer In spite of the opposition of the Later on In the summer the frequent first speaker, glancing at the section he is perfectly well this year. Feds. shallow cultivations will check the of fried chicken In the other's lin- rapid evaporation of molBture from the gers, "that you are pulling a tough McGraw says ha wouldn't trade Art Hughey Jennings started his profes- soil. Joint" Fletcher tor any shortstop in the sional baseball career 23 years ago. It Tillage promotes nitrification; It Wants to Things. world, not even Hans Wagner. was In May, 1891, that he Joined Louis places the available element in such 8se "Poor old Jagbsby is off the water ville a green youngster and made good condition that the trees can use It It wagon again." George McQuillan Is showing a right off the reel. aids in hastening decomposition of all "I can't help admiring his frankness. ( ',a large assortment of wares, and la one humus and organic matter there is in though." of reliables of Clarke's strong Marty McHale, young pitcher the soil and tends to plant the the eet foods "He doesn't try to excuse doing so dis- himself?" staff. who has been well with the of all kinds free so that they will "No. He merely says Highlanders, was once with In or he prefer a the Red solve and that form solution can scenic route," Baltimore Johnny Dobbs, the new manager of Sox, and harbors a grudge against the enter the roots of the trees. Sun. New Orleans team. Is doing won team because he was let go. tha The Button Doctor. ders with the tall-en- d combination of Advantage of Pit Silo. During the short seven years year. veteran Woodle of her last The Thornton Is The round pit silo has many advan- life, little Florence Louise had b" playing the outfield for dry-lan- d Columbus in tages for the farmer. Every come duly impressed with preva- the South Atlantic league. the "Over the Plate Red Ames Put the one can afford it It costs, with ce- lence of specialists In the medical pro- BalL" reads a beadlne in a Cincinnati mented walls, about one-tent- h as much fession. paper. they want Qlves Well, where did him Coffey Advice. as a silo of the same capacity built One day, after returning from a visit to put it? Jack Coffey, who used to play short above ground. Built without cement to a small playmate, she calmly an- stop for the Braves and Is now man it costs labor only. It does not blow nounced: The Athletics have added another aging the Denver Grizzlies In the down. The silage never freezes and It "Rena swallowed a button." Baker to the club roster. He is a left-- Western league, announces his ideal comes warm from the silo. A cutter "Are you worried about her?" she handed pitcher and bis Christian name formula for a pennant winning ball costs less because no blower la need- was asked. is Orlando. Coffey wants seven parts ed, and it takes less power to run a Frank Schulte. club. pitch "Oh, she will get along all right" lng, seven parts hitting, four parts cutter for a pit silo because the green Florence Louise complacently replied. covering the circuit he returned to The Doolan-Knab- e combination base running, one part sacrifice hit- material falls down instead of having "They sent for a regular button doc- the bench and said In a drawling around second for the Baltimore Feds ting and one part fielding. While to be elevated. tor." Judge. voice so that all the men cculd hear. is showing more speed than it did pitching and sticking have, ever been 1 guess brains won that game I' di- with the Phillies. essential to the winning of pennants, Keeping Live Stock. Limited Intentions. ' recting his remarks of course to Coffey apparently holds the fielding A beginner on western prairie should "How do you propose to support Tinker and Evers. Tha man who sits and cheers lustily end almost too cheaply. Far more be careful to keep the kind of stock my daughter, sir?" "In the same year In Philadelphia," always thinks he Is helping the home games have been lost on a wild throw that will make the beBt use of the wild "I didn't propose to her to support continued Scotty, "Schulte, who la a team a lot y Washington sport than have been won by a sacrifice hit feed and easiest grown fodders. Sheep her at alt. I only proposed to her to slow talker and rolls out his words, writer. And maybe he is. and cattle will beat hogs at this, and marry me." Rehoboth Sunday Her- was telling how Doolan Instructed Thomas Runs Athletics. generally eheep will beat cattle, as ald. Alexander, who was pitching, to keep Tha Syracuse club of the New York Capt Ira Thomas of the Athletics they make better use of weeds and the ball on the--outs- ide and high. States league has signed an lnflelder will do no more catching In champion grasses found growing than any other Proving the Punch. 'Well said Schulte, 'I just leaned named Looney. It will go hard with ship games. He has taken over tht anlmaL Skids You think his story has aJ over and tapped the ball and knocked him when he makes a bobble. active running of the team. A word real punch to it? - It Into the left field bleachers, which from Connie Mack and lra rushes out Plant Feterlta. Bklttles Sure thing! You ought to you know is some distance, and this Gus Williams, the man Branch Rick on to the diamond and work, tha Plant feterlta, at least a little, for have seen the way It put me to sleep " . time, brains did not count' ty said would be aura to maka food chaoses his boss maps out, early feed. It U adapted to poor tolls. Puck. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

had been heard. They were substi- "Is it possible that now I can pay dened perceptibly, tm. he held lit tuting another singer. my debt to you?" tongue. The blare of a,born announced "Call up the Herald," suggested "Such as It is. Have you read the the time of departure. The train Courtlandt article In the newspapers regarding moved. The two men on the platform Abbott did so. And he bad to an- the disappearance of Slgnorina da Tos saluted, but the young man Ignored PLACED swer Innumerable questions, questions cana, the singer?" the salutation. Not until the rear car AFTER HUNGER which worked him into a fine rage; "Yes." disappeared In the hazy distance did who was he, where did he live, what "I am the unknown blond. Tomor- the watchers stir. Then they left the IS SATISFIED hQNE-Y- did he know, bow long had he been in row morning I want you to go with me station and got Into the tonneau of a Paris, and could he prove that he had to the prefecture and state that I was touring car, which shot away and did Then what? Is there a feeling arrived that mornlngt Abbott wanted with you all of Saturday and Sunday; not etop until It drew up before that to fling the receiver Into the mouth of that on Monday you and your wife Imposing embassy upon which the of heaviness, of Bloating, the transmitter, but bis patience dined with me, that yesterday we went will moon was French always look with mora or Heartburn, Nausea? Some-thin- g presently rewarded. The singer had to the aviation meet, and later to the less suspicion. not yet been found, but the chauffeur Odeon." remains undigested, fer- of the mysterious car had turned up "In brief, an alibi?" smiling now. CHAPTER V. N ments and disturbs entire HAROLD . . . in a hospital, and perhaps by "Exactly. I shall need one." the night they would know everything. "And a perfectly good alibi. But I The Bird Behind Bars. system. Such cases can be your - MACGRA' The chauffeur had had a bad accident; have word that you are In no- The most beautiful blue Irish eye materially benefited by use of the car itself was a total wreck, in a sau,j In the world gazed out at the dawn ditch, not far from Versailles. which turned night-blu-e Into day-blu- e Pfckires "There!" cried Abbott, slamming and paled the stars. Rosal lay the un- the receiver on the book. "What do dulating horizon, presently to burst In- you say to that?" to living flame, transmuting the dull HOSTETTER'S "The chauffeur may have left her steel bars of the window into fairy CD. somewhere, got drunk afterward, and gold, that trick of alchemy so futllely STOMACH DITTERS nTTMMl plunged Into the ditch. Things have sought by man. There waa a window happened like that. Abby, don't make at the north and another at the south, YOU SHOULD KEEP A BOTTLE a camel's hair shirt out of your paint- likewise barred; but the Irish eyes HANDY FOR EMERGENCY brushes. What a pother about a sing- never sought these two. It was from er! If it had been a great Inventor, a the east window only that they could poet, an artist, there would have been see the long white road that led to nothing more than a two-lin- e para- 8YNOP8I8. Paris. graph. But an opera elnger, one who The nightingale was truly caged. entertains ub during our Idle eve- But BUILT TO SUIT THE EYES Eleanora de Toscana was alnfrtnir In the wild heart of the eagle beat Paris, which, perhaps, accounted for Ert-wa- nings ha! that's a different matter. In this nightingale's breast and the Court land t's appearance there. Mul- Set instantly that great municipal ma- eyes burned as fiercely toward the Professor Gave Several Hints, Worth timillionaire, he wandered about where ' fancr dictated. He mlftht be in Paris one chinery called the police in action; east as the east burned toward the Consideration, on Conservation day and Kamchatka the next. Following sell extra editions on the streets. west Sunday and Monday, Tuesday the opera he goes to a cafe and 1b ac- of Vision. costed by a pretty young woman. She What ado!" and Wednesday and Thursday, today; Sve him the address of Flora DeBlmone, "What the devil makes you so bit- and that the five dawns were singu- vocal rival of Toscana, and Flora Rives The first consideration of the build- him the address of Bleanora whom he Is ter?" lar in beauty and that she had never ers of schools, churches, factories and determined to see. Courtlandt enters "Was I bitter T I thought I was in her life before witnessed the cre- Eleanora's apartments. She orders him theaters should be for the eyes and out and shoots at him. The next day philosophizing." Courtlandt consulted ation of five days, one after another, eyesight of the persons who will use Paris Is shocked by the mysterious dis- his watch. Half after four. "Come made no impression upon her sense of these buildings, according to Dr. Clar- appearance of the prima donna. over to the Maurice and dine with me the beautiful, so delicate and receptive ence Loeb of St Louis, who spoke re- tomorrow night, you do not ordinary waa CHAPTER IV Continued. that is, if lr times. She conscious cently on "The Conservation of Vi- your en- There! the dusky princess peek- find prima donna, I've an that within her the cup of wrath waa sion." Dr. Loeb, assistant profes- gagement five-thirt- muet overflowing. Of ing out again. The truth Is, Abby, If at and be other things, euch as sor of opthalmology in Louis uni- off." eating sleeping St I could bide myself for three or four and and moving about versity, gave this lecture as one of a In cage In- Tear, long enough for people to for- "I was about to BBk you to dine with her (more like an eagle series under the auspices deed nightingale), recurrence of the get me, I might reconsider. .But it me tonight," disappointedly. than a American Medical association, which awfully sorry, had blunted her perception. should be under another name. They "Can't; Abby. It was Is carrying on an educational cam- envy us millionaires. Why, we are only luck that I mot you in the Lux- "Oh, but be shall pay, be shall pay!" paign now. , embourg. Be over she striving to the loneeomest duffers going. We dis- about seven. I murmured, loosen the One person out of every 1,000 was very glad to see you again." When They Arrived at the Studio, bars with small, helpless la trust every one; we fly when a wom- ber white, blind and five per cent of theses cases Abby Telephoned Promptly. handB. cry to ari- an approaches; we become mono- Abbott kicked a broken easel Into The seemed be an of blindness are hereditary, according a corner. right. anything etta, for through mad- maniacs; one thing obsesses us, every- "All If wise all these four to Dr. Loeb. by body turns up I'll you know. You're concerned? Pardon the question, dening days she bad voiced now It has been found Is after our money. We want let at Is necessary It 68 chil- lut between us It really full-tone- statistics that per cent of the the Grand?" low and deadly with bate, now d friends, we want wives, but we want If I am to be of service to you." dren of parents afflicted with cataract them to "Yes. By-by.- " In burning anger, now broken by be attracted to us and not to "On my word as a gentleman." of the eye are also afflicted. Besides our money-bags- . Oh, pshaw I "I know what's the matter with eobs of despair. "Will yon never What "That is sufficient.". cataract there are 11 other diseases plans you him," mused artist, alone. - "Some come, so that I may tell yon bow base have made In regard to the the "In fact, I do not believe that she of eye hereditary. woman has chucked him. Silly little and vile you are?" she further ad- the that are search?" baa been abducted at alL Will you A common means of carrying eye Gloom settled uponsthe artist's face. fool, probably.". dressed the east let me use your pad and pen for a appearance Infection, according to Dr. Loeb, la "I've got to find out what's happened Courtlandt went down stairs and out minute?" She had waited for his on Sunday. In day the roller towel. Books also are trans- to ber, Ted. This Isn't any play. Why, into the boulevard. Frankly, be was The other pushed over the required Late the one of the she loves part Marguerite beginning to Jailers had Informed her that it waa mitters of Infection. the of as feel concerned. He still articles. Courtlandt scrawled a few eye she loves nothing else. She's been held to his original opinion that the Impossible for the gentleman to come Industrial accidents to the are words and paseed back the pad. common, Injuries likely hap- kidnaped, and only Ood knows for diva had disappeared, of her own free before Monday.. So she marshaled ber. such as to "For me to read?" army pen to the eyes of lye workers, glass what reason. It has knocked me silly. will; but If the machinery of the po- "Yes," moodily. of phrases, of accusations, of de. I Just came up from Como, where she lice had been started, he realized that nunclatlons, ready to smother him blowers, stone workers, masons and The Frenchman read. Courtlandt moment steel and Iron workers. These workers spends the summers now. I was going his own safety would eventually be- watched him anxiously. with tbem the be came. But There was came not Monday, should be made to wear goggles or put to take her and Fournler out to din- come involved. By this time, he rea- not even a flicker of surprise he nor Tuesday, in the nor Wednesday. The suspense was to a screen between their work, and their ner. soned, there would not be a hotel in official eye. Calmly he ripped off the "Who's Fournler T" Paris free of surveillance. Naturally, her mind diabolical. She began to un- eyes, the speaker said. University sheet and tore It into bits, distribut- Missourlan. "Mademoiselle Fournler, the com- blond strangers would be in demand. ing the pieces Into derstand; be Intended to keep her poser. the various waste he was sure She goes with Nora on the The complications that would follow baskets yawning about his long flat there till that ber spirit yearly concert tours." his own arrest were not to be Ignored. desk. Next, still avoiding the younger was broken, then he would come. Deplorable. "Pretty T" He agreed with his conscience that he man's eye, he arranged bis papers Break her spirit? She laughed wildly. The truth of the saying, "Where art He could Is long Is "Charming." had not acted with dignity in forcing neatly and locked them up In a huge break her spirit no more cash short," was evidenced easily she by appearance edi- "I see," thoughtfully. "What part his way into her apartment. But that safe which only the artillery of the than could break these the of the following of the lake; the Villa d'Este, Cadenab-bla-r night he had been at odds with con- German army bars. To bring ber to Versailles upon torial recently In the columns of a could have forced. He an mercy! vention; bis spirit had been that of then caUed for his hat and stick. He errand of Well, he waa mall western newspaper: "Bellaggto. Oh, it was ripping last the marauding old Dutchman of the beckoned to Courtlandt to capable of anything. "Burglars entered our house last follow. Not She was not particularly summer. She's always singing when seventeenth century. He' perfectly a word was said until the car waa distressed night To the everlasting shame of he's happy. When she sings out on well knew that she was in the right as humming on because she knew that It would not be the community, for whose welfare we the road to Vlncennes. possible the terrace, suddenly, without giving far as the pistol-sho- t was concerned. for ber to elng again until the have labored, be It said, they got noth- "Well?" said Courtlandt, finally. It following anyone warning, her voice la wonder- Further, he knew that he could quash was not possible for him to hold back winter In New York. She ing." Harper's. ful. No audience ever heard anything any charge she might make in that di- question any longer. bad sobbed too much, with her face the In like it." rection by the" simplest of declara- "My dear friend, I am taking you buried the pillow. Had these sobs A quick way to get through a crowd "I beard her Friday night. I dropped tions; and to avoid this simplest of out to the villa for the night"' 1b to go around it tn at the opera without knowing what declarations she would prefer silence "But I have nothing . . ." they were singing. I admit all you above all things. They knew each oth- "And I have everything, even fore- say In regard to her voice and looks; er tolerably well. sight. If you were arrested tonight It but I stick to the whim." It was extremely fortunate that he would cause you some Inconvenience. "But you can't fake that chap with had not been to the hotel since Satur- I am fifty-six- , some twenty years your Toaslie the blond mustache," retorted Abbott day. He went directly to the war of- senior. Under this hat of mine I carry grimly. "Lord. I wish I had run into fice. The great and powerful man a thousand secrets, and every one of you any day but today. I'm all In. I there was the only hope left. They these thousand must go to the grave Flavour can telephone to the Opera from the had met some years before In Algiers, with me, yours along with them. I studio, and then we shall know for a where Courtlandt had rendered htm a have met you a dozen times since A Winner certainty whether or not she will re- very real service.' those Algerian days, and never have turn for the performance tonight If "I did not expect you to the min- you failed to afford me some amuse- not, then I'm going in for a little de- ute," the great man eald pleasantly. ment or excitement. You are the most Every day many are finding tective work." "You will not mind waiting for a few Interesting and entertaining young "Abby, it will turn out to be the minutes." man I know. Try one of these cigars." out that beep of Little ." "Not in the least. Only, I'm in a "Have your own way about it." deuce of a mesB," frankly and directly. Precisely at the time 'Courtlandt When they arrived at the studio Ab- "Innocently enough, I've stuck my stepped Into the automobile outside bott telephoned promptly. Nothlii head into the police net." the war office, a scene, peculiar In Post character, but Inconspicuous in that It ' did not attract attention, was enacted In the Gare de l'Est Two eober-vis-age- d men stood respectfully aside to permit a tall young man in a Bavarian Toasties hat to enter a compartment of the second class. What could be seen of the young man's face was full of are different from other "ready smothered wrath and disappointment to eat" foods. It's in the How be bated himself, for his weak- making:. ness, for his cowardice! He was not all bad. Knowing that he was being watched and followed, he could not go Toasties are carefully KEEP IN MIND WHEN WRITING Remember always that there is the to Versailles and compromise her, use- cooked bits of choicest Indian possibility of publicity for your let- lessly. The devil take the sleek demon corn toasted to an appetizing, ter, and if you have malice, cruelty, woman who had prompted to If On 'Would .Be Classed as a Wel- of a him golden-brow- n crispness. come Correspondent These Must or uncharltableness in your mind, at commit so base an act! Be Remembered. least see that you do not commit your "You will at least," he said, "deliver "Oh, but He Shall Pay, He Shall Pay." feelings to paper, to your possible con- that message which I have intrusted Care and time in toasting fusing been born of weakness, all might have Be yourself, strive for the expres- at some later date, when kind- to your care." rage and the delicate flavoring liness replaced been well; but bad mothered sion of your own thoughts, write with has your former harsh "It shall reach Versailles tonight corn-foo-d de- Judgment. them, and thus her voice was In a make this crisp all the force of your personality, and your highness." very bad way. This mprnlng she was lightful. you will be projecting your mind on Remembering all these things, you The young man reread the telegram noticeably hoarse, was will and there a the mind of the friend who Is to draw have no need for the services of which one of the two men bad given break In the arietta. No, she did not a complete com- ready to delight from your letter. Write with letter writer. Guided by him a moment elnce. It was a fret over thta side of the calamity. The Post Toasties eat the conscious wish to express trut- Blncerliv and truth, you may proceed mand which even be, wilful and dis- sting of it all lay In the fact that she direct from the sealed package, hfully and well that which you have to give your thoughts the graven per- obedient as he was, dared not Ignore. had been outraged in the with cream and sugar to taste. manence writing. He lipped matter of to say, abjure slovenly makeshift, and. of it Into shreds and flung personal liberty, with no act of re- as strongly, the them out of the window. He did not Just prisal to ease ber Immediate longing old by Grocers. which keeps one eye on the pur-jtO- Charltly begins at home and la usu- apologize to the man Into whose face to avenged. ' be In band and one on effect ally too wen ti travel. the pieces flew. That gentleman red- - cro am CONTINUED THE RECORD, KENNA , W MEXVCO. The Kenna Record Jan., April, July and Oct., and one week in June would be D. C SAVAGE Cdilor airf Tub'r taken up. If Mr. Atkinson can Frank Good, Vice Trident. JcffU,WI.Uc rrccidcnl, . J perform nil the duties whice de- PUBLISHED WEEKLY volve upon him as chairman of the board of county commission- k Entered Febnary Ith 1907 ft the Kenna, ers during the year in 14 days KENNA BANK cV TRUST CO. New Mexico, Post Office ai second Cm be is charging the county at the THE Mail Matter. - - rale of about $18000 per year ; for his services, and we are not j Subscription $1.00 Year In x " Ptt willing to see bal- home Advance him give the g Strictly a institution ance of his valuable time to the ' ' AdvertisetDt rates mad known on application City of Roswell for $ lSOOa year. We submit the proposition that if he would give, about 28 days Your patronage solicited. k INTERLOCKING DIRECTOR- of his time to the county as ATES. manager he might find a way k The house of morgan, and to limit expenditures to piich an I V practically all large legitimate extent that it would be possible J? Veriy respectfully, b business interests of the coun- to reduce county taxation fully try, have reccgnized the fact 25 per cent. We appeal to Mr. 0 W. SB. Scott. that interlocking directorates in Atkinson that for the sake of O the conduct of large business the over taxed people of Chaves could be used to the injury of county that he give us an extra ft - e the public and stifling of legiti- week of his time and see what mate trade; and a law to pro- he can do to relieve the situa- hibit interlocking directorates in tion in thn county. Then he ' corpouation is now pending in can turn Ins fair-lik- e satracitv Congress. Through the control on Roswell and save he in the about our respective places. of railroad and steamship lines, twinkle of an eye. Messenger. Some always say : -- '.'."Oh, we coal and iron mines, factories have the privilege of cleaning Quit experimenting Be sure. Buy drugs andi etc., by a set of business inter- LOCAL AND PERSONAL; up any way when it ;fcVtits us," ests, it would be possible to re but that is not the light view medicjnes with the guarantee of strict trade, control production Mrs. Putnam returned Tues to take of it. In a general move and prices, drive outcompetion, day from Roswell where she has to clean up, we are Stimulated and otherwise conduct- such been for several weeks. to do cur best, and; nothing McCain Drug Co, business interests to the great short of a little ex':iteinent will injury of trade aird commerce.- - Mrs, W. C. White and daught get some of us started hi.earnest. But what about interlocking Roswell, New Mexico. er of R.iswell1 are visiting Mrs. WHAT SAY YOU? political and official directorates? Sims this week. Every person gets the full bene- What about a one-ma- n mani- pulation of a whole country t fit of its own work. - How does this listen?: T. M. Parkinsonism the city' - shaking hands with old friends wate1 ce Hon- W, M. Atkinson, by The flood caiue and the You will get more for your pro-produ- I and neighbors. has been higher in than viitueof his several offices, is Kenna 8 and save money on your the whole cheese in Chaves ever before, but with : that our purchases if yov will get In the county Manager of the eity of Farmers are all busy 6ince prices has not raised on our big I . . HABIT of going to Roswell, chairman of the Board the rain, some cultivating groceries, Will make you IK "of County Commissioners, chair- and some replanting that that special price on bills, of $10.00 washed-an- DENTON'S was d man of the County Road Board ; beaten out. and over. Have just unloadtd LC. 1 and we are afraid to say what a car of Rose of Kansas a u d for your wants in Dry Goods', ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Scott re- Wichita's Best , he is not. flour. Groceries, Shoes, Hosery Notions it ut turned Saturday from a two There are several features Bring us your eggs and other etc. received a fresh supply $ Mr. official weeks stay at Roswell where produce. Just Atkinson's of connections which do not ap- W. B. was attending court. Yours to please, EVERYTHING. peal to our sense of what is of- (ad) , Jones & Pirtle. 1 ficial propriety. It is substant-uate- d Jeff White who was charged L. C. by Holy Writ that no with distributing poison on the Denton. man can serve two masters, and Sexton sheep ranch, was found BOAZ ITEMS. we are not reconciled to the fact not guilty. Mr. Editor: Your correspond that the city of Roswell and the ent has been somewhat negli- year.." last writing so the farmers are County of Chaves are one. We Judge J. H. Dills is spending gent the past few weeks, but M. J. Brown left last week going a head with their work, believe that it is possible that we glad to report all things a few days this week here with are for Roswell to be away during J . E. McCabe has decided to Mr, Atkinson, in his several of- his friends and neighbors after in a prosperous condition. the hay season. farm a little, was busy for two ficial capacities, might so corre- an extended trip to East Texas is days the past late the interests of the people Some farming being done. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Graves week, points. The fine r.'tins put of the countv at large and the recent having paid Kenna a visit Saturday. .VV. W. Bracken have been the ground in fine season. Pas- people of Roswell that one inter R. L. Samples and II. G. Park- busy after prairie dogs t h i s A heavy hail Tuesday in the tures fine and wild flours in - eat or the other would suffer er have purchased two new in- week. They are using carbon Roswell vicinity did much dam- profusion. We do not know how the people The un- which they think will put every age to fruit and vegetables, cubators. writer can't generally will feel about but Mrs. W. C. Beatty of Roswell go- dog to sleep for always. ..- it, several small truck derstand how Mr. Parker is we have not the cenfidenue in farms were spent several da ys among friends reported ruined, some ing to plow, cut bear grasi and II. O, McCown left Tuesday either Mr. Atkinson's integrity orchards here last week. said to l)e stripped of operate an incubator all at the for A marillo, Texas. or hi ability to believe their fruit. that it Four cars loaded with bear same time, but, he does not W, M. is wise to place such powers and Bracken father of W. G R. Benz, foieman of the grass were shipped from here seem at all dissatisfied. W. Bracken Tuesday responsibilities in his hands left for Extry gang on the Santa Fe R. this week.' L. J. Pate came in Thursday Jfontoya, N. M. where he will Such a centralization of respon R. look- is stationed here now Robert and Paul Troutner from Roswell where he had visit his Fon a few days and sibility is not fair to the individ ing after the track that was left last Saturday for Wichita, been working they return to his home near ual who has to bear it, and 6uch warshed out during the floods. Kansas, where they expect to Plainview, Texas. a centralization ot auihor.ty is Miss Ruby Forbs will leave nnd employment in a to teachers Leo not fair to the people of the W. H. and J. A. Cooper re- large next week attend the Collins left Monday for flouring mill is being erect county whom he is supposed to turned this w?elc from Divers' that institute at Roswell. Roswell where he will take up ed there. servet ranch, at Campbell with about work again. Through the official ramifica- 150 nice white face yearling J. D. Ketner and daughter, Wilson Miller in work-huntin- g tions Mr. Atkinson will largely heifers which t iey bought there. Dorthy are moving back to VALLEY VIEW ITEMS this week. direct the levying of from $150,- - thei home in Rock Valley, L. J. Eastwood is having a ! Valley View.Times. 000 to $200,000 of funds belong- CHILDRENS DAY. where Mr. Ketner will put in dugout made on his place south ing to the county of Chaves and Sunday June l4th, Childrens a crop, and later return to this of Valley View this week, Hon. the city of Roswell, and unless Day, will be appropriately oh place to finish hi3 work with the Bui Ward has the contract. ENVELOPES at 35 cents bear grass. lie can prove mar ne is more served at tne cnurcn Here, a J. II. Taylor and Frank Dunn per 100 wIth yur re- than human, lie is assuming re very interesting, short program Harry Tro'itner went to Ken- were awarded the contract to re- sponsibilities Leyoud his capac- is being prepared by the little na Wednesday to visit build the du up that washed out. turn on ' his card printed them ' - - ity. . folks and a good time is expect brother-in-la- G. R.Benz. near Elida during the recent big going The Roswell Morning News, ed. rains. are fast. Better which assumes to speak for Mr. Mis. J. L. Graves of Eagle HURRY UP and get yours Atkinson, states that the new "CLEAN UP DAY." . EAGLE HILL ITEMS. a Hill' is visiting in the Valley City Manager will give practi- nas become very popular before It Is too late. in This community has received View country this week. cally his full time to his new Western towns. And it has its portion of moisture the past been suggested by a progressive duties; that as chairman of the wek, and every person we H. E. Myers is working with citizen that we name one day his team on the. Elida. board of county commissioners 8001, aml al, join in the g00f, meet is wearing a smile like the railroad at Folks that tell their o v n only two . days of his time in work and clean up all rubbish poor man's lease, "from year to We have had rain since our troubles will tell yours. i THE RECORD, KE&NA, NEW MEXICO.

NoTICEyrf CONTEST. NOTICE of CONTEST Cis Deparlinent of the Interior, V. 8. I.anc. ivpnittnnit uf Jif Interior 1 l.vtil Offlc office, s! Fort Sumner. N. t. May 1.1. I !t 4 Kuan till, N. M. Miiy IN. pi: I S D S it lo Inina K. Sell'), of l;ll'l, X. SI. ( mt lei'! EE Til ,1ntns I', of A hnhttnks, tiintlllo. Te.'S You are hereby notified that l.ti-- V. Ueiiuett. J I jiiMl, lte!H (Hecirrd Addi fm) 'oiile. !', who elves Nobc, N. St. ap bit" powtoflli e a'ldr.vf 4 .i vi atlmitlot. Tou rfrelieruby mrtllie-- ihit1 .J K.ist-oot- . Lewis KENNA RECORD lid on May 7, 1914. file Itt tldiMifrcB hlf dult W to Ul'i IIIJllA HI rUI'Ctflr li')(flvei VnlleV Vie. It. M. n IHn tuiroftoralcd application 10 contest and sccurr iiuNtoffk-- Hililitv-- illil on April irth 1411, file III the cancellation of your himeted entry. Serial i I'ost iuti'8. Take advant"' this t ricpiiis duly application ti No.lM.127T made June 7. 1!W, for KK'i r?c.lon ?.ijj;e of tl.e low rates aim' context and swiire the cancellation of your homa-Uear- i t7. Townships S., Ilanpe 3F..,N.M. P. Meridian !? smh1 lim- entry. Beilal No, (5079. made March f, and as grounds for bis contest he alleges that nltT your of I'M", for NK' So-llo- 1, Township 7 , Itamie you have wholly abandoned the lini'l for more it 31 e, X. M. I'. Meridian, mill At grounds for hl ONE YEAR than three years last pant and have not lived ROSWELL SEED CO. contest he alleges you aham'-oiiw- t that have wholly n It forHve yetirsal any time. slil tract of land; Ctnt you hve not re. You are, therefore, further notified that the Kotwell, New Mexico. Iilcl upon or cultivated nuy par thereof for ld allegation will lie laken by this office as more flirt n three yea rs mil psl. having been confe.ed by yon, and yonr Mid Tl if iifviitM" luiini1. ill Vim arc. therefore, further notified that entry will be canceled thereunder without your the will tie lieuper Hit' Mist.i will !leiruilon Ukeu liy this of further right to be heard therein, either before ;. tlee having lieett confoiwd hy you, itnil your this offlceor on appeal. If you fail to file In thb MULE RAISERS TAKE said entry will be canceled thereunder without ONE DOLLAR. office within twenty days after the FOURTH pub your NOTICE. further right to be heard therein, either lie lication of this notice, as shown below, youi fore this offlco or on appeal. If you fall to flic In answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re this offira within FOCHT1I twentydaysaftertha sponding to I allegations of contest, or if Tin's black Ja;k with white publication hee of thlsnotlco, as shown bolow, yonr you full within time to in off ce due 1-- tint file this points hands high will make answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re proof that you have served a copy of your a a r n '7. spending to those allegations of contest, or If you UAVIUh U. season in Ken-n- a. tbesaid contestant either li; person or ULltn the at our bum fall within that time to file In thin office tine by registered mall. If thissrrvlcels made by the LAND OFFICE PRACTICE To insure colt to stand and proof that you hare served a copy of your an NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION) f delivery of a copy of your answer to the contest Buck $10.00, insure mare to belwm Mnteiiiiwinperiiiorb7 non coal F. . : oiO&4 ant In person, proof of such service must he eH hei A SPECILTY. . Z , I ivKiHtcrod mall. If this survice Is made by Uic Department of the Interior, 11 8. Land the said centestaiifs written acknowledgment ol U delivery N. M. in IOIU 70,00, season OU, Single of aoopyof youranswer to the contest Oftlce at Fort Sumner. N. M. Aim;. S, his receipt of the copy, liov.ing the date of Itr ROSWil.L, servica $4.00, sjecinl prices on ant in person, proof of such sorvlce must be Notice Is liereby given that Wilbur T. I.artlie: receipt, or the affidavit of the person hy whom either the said contestant's written acknowl of Kenna, N. SI , who, on Feb. 10., Uin, lna.le ihedelivcry was madestatliig when and where X edgment two or more mares. Season of his receipt of the copy, shtrwlhg the homestead pntr.v No, tarstti, for SMk. Pe. M, the copy was delivered; If made by registered dalcof It receipt, or the affidavit of person 15th, ' the nndSWXSec. Jl, Townalilp69. lUJuxe UtE mall, proof of such sorvlce must consist of the ends July by whom the delivery was made when staling N SI. 1'. Meridian, has Hied tmUce Vrf intiiUii affidavit of the person by wl.om the copy was Every pre caution will be used and where the copy was de!lvied; If made by to make three year Proof, to etab(t!i cliiuu to mailed atatlng when and the post office to which FARMERS! accidents, will registered mall, proof of such service must con the land above described, before Danf. t was mailed, and this affidavit must be accom- to prevent but of the affidavit of person by whom the alt the B ('iinimlnsloner. In hi office at Kunna, panied by the isistmaster's receipt for the letter, Send 25c for a copy of The be responsible copy was mailed stating when and the post office - not tor any should N. SI, on the 8ih day of June, 1914. Yon should state in your answer the name of to which It wns mailed, and this affidavit must Farmer's Rapid Figurer and occur. '. - post office to which you dclre future notices to they be accoinpauied by for Claimant naniPS as witnessfes: the postmaster' receipt he sent to yon. Calculator; the handiest book Season becomes due when the letter, George T. I.lllleKeld. Ji.hnO. Keller. Nlson Qf C. C. Henry, paw; Ycu should sts'rr in vonr ikswcp the name of H. I'eckham, Charlie H. Wear, all Kanna you ever money hack if mare is known to be in fold or - Kegister. post office to which you desire future notices to N.M. i , wanted. M. C. Foster, Assump- Ml-'- ('. Tleglster.' publication Mny?. 191. traded or leaving the country, bo sent to you. 5 C. HSSHT. Date of first " second " Junefi, ltM tion, HI. Emmet t Pat ton, Ileglster. - (ad) Jones & Pirtle. ' -- IHlid " June IS. 11,14. W. Q, Cownn, Receiver. - " " June 19. 101". Date of first publication Way tS, 91 NOTICE FOIt PrBLICAIIONt fourth non-coo- yyryrs. " second t " May 9, W14 l F. 8. M.irtt' iooota "third " Junes, loV. Department of the Interior, U.S. I.nd 191 1". CONTEST. " fourth " June li, IHH Odlce at Fort Sumner, N. M. Ai(. K KOTTCF. OF R. L. ROBERSON, Notice hr'iy given that Ona C. Hr.va'fi, for 013019 tiKKS the halrsof Asa F. Bryan. dactaswl, of,'Col Department of the Interior, ,17. S. lins. Mine., who on Sept. 5. 1907. nd hntne LnndOTtceat It iswell. f. M. Mity3. 1"14. Tbe Barber NOHTn BIDE staad entry No. 04u0t, for Iiot t, fiRH N WW, To Bishop A. Armor, of Itoswell, S. M. 100 NOTICE F01t l'CBI.lCATION. Sac. 3 TP. B It.. 31 H Shd ISEV 8 W. Seo. (Record Address) ('ontesiee:, Agent for the Panhandle Steam i non coal F. S. (KMT9 U. Twp. 4 lianga 31 B , X. M. V, Meraltan Yon afe he're'by notified that Setta Jones, Laundry, of Amarillo, Texas Department Interior Ui S, Land OUce has tiled notice of intention to maltef flre yenr 1)9 ad- BEST QUALITY ENVELOPES with of the who gives KeHnstf. M. her post office N 13 SI. April 1H. 1914. proof, claim land Phon at Fort Sumner. N. to establish to the above dress. Aid On April SI. 1914. file In this otttce address K. your name and return Notice isliorehy given that Oscar B. Craw descibed, before Norwood, ClerH 'of herduly corroborated application to contest OBOOOOSOOOO 191 t'hanoery OoVlngton Co.'. 'Misa,, printed on them, sent postpaid ford, of Kenna. N M. who, on March 19, Colin of at and secure 'the cancellation, of your home his Collins, Miks., as eialmanl made additional H. K. No. pr4;9. for NKW ctnee at to and stead entry Serial No. 0ia:9. mnde Nov. Si, for only Range 3013.. M. testimony of witnesses before C. A. Coffey, Sec.lt TowthlpS S. X. P. 1907. for NEH, See. . Twp. 7 S.. Range 38 K... U. S, Comniimioner. In bis Omce 'at Klida. Meridian, baa tiled notice of intention to N. M. P. Meridian, and as grounds for her HAROLD N M. oo 1 HURD, make three year Proof, to establish claim to June. 5th. 101. contest she sllegejibat you have wholly the land above described, before Dan C. Sav Claimant names as witnesses: ; bandoned said tract of land: that you have : Attorney. age,. f. 8. Commissioner, in tils office John W. Anthony, Thomas A. 'ftMinthtMt, not resided upon or cultlvsted any patt 35c Kenna, N, M. on Juno b, 1414. Jacob li. Anthony. Horace F. Anthony, nil of thereof for more than two years lost p ist. Practicing befor all courts. J is no more you pay Claimant names as witnesses: Rlida.N. M. You are, therefore, further notllled that This than Oliver Powell, of Elidn, N. M. WIlHam II MIJ4 C. C. Henry, RegUter the said allegations will be taken by this Especial attention to United for your envelopes plain with- - Cooper, Joseph A. Cooper, Colon 8. Wilson office as hating been confessed by you, and Stifes Lund Office proceed your return card. these of Kenna, N. M, C O. Henry. your said entry will be canceled thereunder out Ml J. Heglater, NOTICE of CONTEST. , without your further right to bo heard there- No matter where-yo- u are, 0187 CRr.'l in, either before this office or on appeal, if I ins. Department of the Interior United States Land you fail to Hie in this office within twenty what your business, or wheie 4i4.4..(.H..r4'.4.4r.i-.M-l'-- l Office at Roswell, N, M. May 13. 1911. days after the fourth publication 01 inw f you you should use an To Edward W.Kcrivner, of Venice, Illinois. shown below, your answer, under live, Publication. notice, as Notice for (Record address.) C'ontestee: oath, specifically meeting and responding to envelope with your name and aon-enn- l P. S. 079S5 Department of the Interior.'TJ, S. Land Yon are hereby notified that Betta Jones, these allegations of contest, or if you fan return address for every letter who gives Kenna. N. M, as her postof flee address time Hie in this office due Office at Port Sumner, N. M. April i'i I'M. within that to -n()00 did on April !l, 1UI4, file In this office her oopy your WANTED pounds Notice la hereby given that Thomas D. ' proof that you hove served a of of voti mail. duly coroborated application to contest and I Klida, N. M. who. on April 11 answer on the said contestant either in second ha nil ia ih wiie. Posts Cavener. of cure the cancellation of your homestead entry. The envelopes we give you 1910, made H.K. no. 0705, for SEK.Seo. 17 person or by registered mall. If this service No. 018795. made June 10. 1009, for X'A Section 7, your to match. Apply at this office. Township 5 S. flange 8 B., N.M. P. Meridian is mnde by the delivery of a copy of are the best quality white. The Township 7 south, ltange S3 east, N. M. P. Mer- has Hied notice of Intention to make three answer to the contestant in person, proof fol-l8w- s: as grounds for contest she alleges return card will appear as year proof, to claim to the land idian, and her of sucb service must be either the said establish you have wholly abandoned said above described, before C. A.Coffey, U that tract of contestant's written acknowledgment of bl that you have not resided upon or cult'-vate- d Commissioner, in his office, at Ellda, N. M. land, receipt of the copy, showing the date of any part thereof for more thau two years person by Notice for Publication. on 15th day of 1914. Us receipt, or the affidavit of the After 10 Days Return to the June past. 01173 Claimant names as witnesses: last whom the delivery was mode stuting when You are, therefore, further notified that the copy , S. N A R R D and whore the was delivered! if mode Department of the Interior, U. , THE EN fC 0 James T. Butler. Ota P. Butler, Edward said allegation will be taked by this office ss by registered mail, proof of such service Ijind Office at Roswell. K M. May 7. 1914. Nelson, MoCabe. all of EUda. N. M. Jake having bean confessed by you, and your said must consist of the affidavit of the person Notice is hereby given that Otis I.. Shields, Kenna, New Mexico. MH-J- C. C Register Hbnrt. entry will be canceled thereunder without your by whom the copy was mailed stating when of 1'ilUirs, N. M. who. on Dec, St. 1902 made H. further right to be heard therein, either before and the post office to which it was mailed, i K. Serial No. 021173, forS W'4: Sec. Sl.Town- - this office or on appeal. If you fall to file in this and this affidavit must be accoir.pained by atali 7 f. Range it K.. N. M. P. Meridian, has office within twenty days after the KOUItTII the postmaster's reeeivt for the letter. filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r publication of this notice, as shown below, your You should state in your answer the name Proof, to establish claim to the land above dc answer, under'oath. specifically meeting and re- of the post office to which you desire future scribed, before J. F. Carroll, U. S. Commission, sponding to teese allegations of contest, or if notices to be sent to you. or. in hisotUce at Ellilns, N. M.on June It 1914. Glub you fall within that time to file In this office due Magazine Register. Kmmctt Patton, Claimant names as witnesses: proof that you have served a copy of you' ans- . publication MayJ9.19i4. Leonard A. Samples. Ruby Wil- wer on the contestant either hi person or by Date of first " " " Junes. 1914. liam I'. Harnett, Millard F. Shields. 11 of Klk-n- registered mall. If this service Is made by the second " June IS '914. N". M Kmme Patton. delivery of a copy of your answer to con- third it the ' " .Innel9l9i4. Ml.UlJ x Register. Agency. testant In person, proof of such service must be "fourth either the said contestant's written acknowledg- ment of his receipt of the copy, showing thedate Notice for Pultilcatloa. of its receipt , or the affidavit of the person by Interior. U. S. whom the delivery was made and Department of the We are prepared to give you the stating when Land Office Itoswell. N. M. April SO U4. copy at where the was delivered; If made by regis- Notice is hereby given that Hallle Morgan, mall, proof of such service must consist tered ol of Richland. N. M.. who. on Oct. 17, 19M, mnde Notice for I'ultllcatiou. the affidavit of the person by whom the copy non-coa- l best rates on any and all first class H. K. ferial No. 023MO. for Lot 4, Sea. 3i Lot S. 0SO4 09309 was mailed stating when and the post office to ISco. 4. NK NEW. Sao. 9: NWW NWH. SH Department of the Interior, IJ. P. Land which It was mailed, and this affidavit must be NWW. NH sec. 1. Twp. t S., Range Office at Fort Sumner. N . M. May a, 1914. newspapers Period accompalned by receipt for SW' magazines, and the postmaster's the 3t K., N. M. H. Meridian, has Hied notice of Notice Is hereby given that Oscar Bell, of letter. intention to make three year Proof, to estab- Ingram, N. M.. who, on August iK, 190S. made In your Yon should state answer the name of lish chilra to the land above described, be- H. E. No. 0MH, for N W. Sec. S7. Ty.Ss. R S icils printed in the United States. post office to which yon desire future notices to fore C. E. Toombs. U. S. Commissioner, in his e., and on Feb. IS; I9ii, made Add'l. H. E. you, be sent to oftlce. at Richland. N. M., on June 10, 1914. No. 093"9. forNK'i. Sec. t Twp. 1 S.. Range Kmmett Patton, Claimant names as witnesses: 30 E. N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of In- Register. James H. Hradferd. Jsck A. K. Rulston. tention to make five year Proof, to establish LET US SAVE YOU Date of first publication May .89 19M Richland, and claim to ! ho land above described, before ('. Dinu Bra yles. these of N.M. " U. " "second June 1914. John Uxer, of Garrison. N. M. A. Coffey, S. Commissioner, in his oftlce. " "third " Junelt.1014 Kmmett Patton, at Klida. N. M. on the ldthduyof June, 1914.' " " MONEY fourth June 19, 1l4. M13 JlS Register Claimant names as witnesses: James C. Clark. Ixnils O Teakell. both of Notice rulillcatiou. ' Inirnim, N. M. (lilbert F. Jones, of Claudcll, lor M. and Oiinn, of 1'pton, N M. Notice for Publication. OSIPOS N. Charles Write us for prices on what you 021761 '. . Henry, Department of the Interior, 1). S. Land Department of the Interior, U. S. M IV J IS Re glstf r Office at Itoswell. N. M. May 14, 1914. tnd Office at Roswell, X. M. May 13. inn. want. We always give you as good Notloe Is hereby given that Maggie Nlles, Notice Is hereby giventbat William A. Wil- of Richland. N.M. who. on May IS. 1911 made liams, of Kenns, N. M. who. an May 99, 1911. H. K. Serial No. 0)4764, for K Section 34 made H, H. Sar. No. 0S4HO5. for NE' Saa. or better prices than you can pos Twp. C S.. Range 30 K.N. M. P. Meridian, Twp. 7 St.. Range S K., N. M P. Meridian, How's This? has Hied notloe of intention to make three has Hied notice of intention to nmke three-yea- r t.Ae kind W oflrr One HundrM Dollart Reward for tnv year proof, to establish claim to the land Proof, to establish clolm to flue of Ctitarrli llial ciuiiut bt) curel by HitU'fl sibly get elsewhere. described, before C. 10. Teoinbs. IT. S, above described, balora Dan C. Savage, U. f. CftUrrli Cut. Kenna, N. M. F. J. CHENEY COTtMlo. O. Commissioner in his office, at Richland, N. Commissioner. In hi office at Wi the undenUfued, luve known F. J. "brr M.on June 30, 1914. 00 June 51. 1914 for tUfl but l& years, aud Iwileve him pertrctly In all ttuslntw trwiinctlon and ttniKlaUjr Let us have your renewals as wel Claimant names as witnesees: Claimant names as witnesses: &bltt to carry out any obi Motion made by bM aUiu. W, E. Massey, EJgar L. McDryie. Rod F. Booham. these WULDINO. Kl.NNAN 4k MARVIN, Oeorge Thrower, Charles AN holeMle UruiaRteU. ToWdo. O. these of Allie. N. M. Walter C. Locke, C. of valley Vlaw N. M. Thomas R. Southard, Hall's Catania Cure to taken lutrrualiy. et tlug W- - dlreotly blood and mucoiie eurfacf ol tbe as your new subscriptions. Williams, these of Richland. N, M. Eva I- - Southard, these of Kenna. M. uihii the Blske ivntenu Tcetlmontaie tvnt tree, irice ? ceotfl pi , Emmett Hattoa, Bmmeti Patton. bottle. Sold by all UruL-ukit- FH eoiwtloatiaft. Address this office. MW-J- ' Heglsus, Mtt-J- i Register lake Uall Tamiir fr

(. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO. WAcTrTini MAKE HOME GROUNDS A

Memorial Day- saw aV By Ri L JACOB8. - His Most Harrow Begin now to plan the arrangement ssnLP of the home grounds for the coming Reconciliation ing Experience season. Make all planting subservi- ent to the home picture as a whole. The house is a central and main dart By ALFRED R. CALHOUN Ain't of the home grounds Dictum, and all "It a Menagerie; Pull Down the Fence!" other planting hould be done with a view or enhancing and making it WASHINGTON. From an obscure corner of the congressional directory homelike. If trees, shrubbery and rm O doubt colonel," said well-know- n portion of the state of Indiana, steps into flower beds are placed in of catting the one uenry front the bowed and Deautfful girl, "yon have "iB umeiigni, A. Bamhart, member of congress from the Thir house, they detract from its value In I've lona-bsa- undergone some terrible teenth district of the Hoosler state, the picture. rrr 258,- - O friend from M hardships and frightful and leader of a constituency of The main part of the grounds Plant our South ordeals 674 souls. ing r WHERKA$,vVU-- Bhould be lawn. Trees and larg- MTV 0 ern land. Kray-haire- d From May 1, 1914, until time shall The veteran. er shrubs should be se to the rear and But a voice who eas--r be no more, congressman the had found an seat after the Indiana sides in masses, and flowering plants, from INHABIT TH BuSlflFSS will be canonized on pages of fame peat thrill the rather trying Memorial day pa the Buch as the smaller annuals and per- -- as my soul to raae, permitted a twinkle to creep into District an ; j the man who discovered that wild ennials, should ' day. t - no longer grano- be set in borders at his good eye. He still had admira j animals roam the the outer edge of At the olup lithic sidewalks District of Co the lawn or along of tion for beauty. REM0V6 TH' IRON of the the base of house. your lumbia, and man who accordingly the "Yes," he said. "I have had some FEftCES the Some shrubs and vines mar ha brownitrotiband rougn J introduced a resolution in congress pretty experiences." placed in angles about house Many y e a r a always asking that Secretary Lane of the In the or x w "J.v I have theurht" aha as. porch simplify .;: bare passed department Dull to and soften the agri Ince you surea mm with sweet enthusiasm. terior down the hleb picket fence that surrounds his bailiwick. With a flowing wealth of legis- cultural lines and make the dwelling and I met. "that if I were a man I should rather harmonize with Its Though It be a lative parlance, including sonorous and euphonlo phrases, the "gentleman natural surround seems scarce a day to me, soldier than anything else. It ings. filnoe-w- e irom Indiana" introduced his resolution in the house the other day. burked our dead, with the battle seems Above all. do not nlaim a in wee. It that at some time or other, the Dlcket fence surrounding the On "that hill by the Tenn Department of the Interior building, on the block bounded by Seventh, Ninth, or rosebush fight In the center of the ana u streets northwest, has held the attention of the Indiana con lawn to destroy its unity, or useful- A bugler In gray came down to the shore. greasraan. ness as a pleasure ground for walking And signaled a truce to the bluet Lifting or playing. Two captains rode out, 'mid the wrack one hand majestically toward the skylight Mr. Barnhart said: and the gore, "Mr. Speaker," he announced, "this is my resolution: Let the lawn be free. onen. and I was one. and the other' was von: 'whereas, wild animals no longer Infest the business district of the sweeping in extent a place where We met 'neath a tree, where two young national capital and horses, hogs no longer permitted to roam wholesome flooding sunlight noura thn aoiaiers layi cattle and are We shouted, but ther save no aim: at large therein, and. whole day long, and where a million The one was your brother, who'd faOn Whereas, ours is a nation of civilized people without need of restraint aewurops glitter with Iridescence un- in the fray. by barrier of high fences; therefore, be it der the morning sun. The other was brother of mine. Resolved, by the senate and house of representatives of the United There, under that oak, we made them States of America, In congress assembled, that the secretary of the interior TV P;tvm'. DolLt. . - grare. be, and hereby la, authorized to remove the Iron fences now surrounding the eaiqr to take as candy, regulate and invig- And your eyes and my eyes were damp. buildings orate stomach, liver and bowels and curs occupied by the department of the interior and the general land constipation. As we out In the bark: "They were foe- - office." Adv. men and bravet Then each turned and rode back to bis "Carmen Gold." camp. Carmen Sylva. nueen of Rnumanta. IJka true men you fought, OH fighting Tests Show, the Value of Fresh Air Schools was vala. Who Is now a fellow of the Royal So- For those who drew sword on your side. ciety of Literature, visited Ireland school children who are taught in fresh-ai- r But I've prayed since that day to meet THAT classrooms advance more thirty years ago. On landing at Kings- you again. w ,U IUQII lUillUTQUJCUV 111 COM IH(lUl DIUU1CBIBUU Q.vnw, WUlUI town, her majesty was fa- And to talk of our brothers who died. Strength than phlldmn In rpeiilar rlaflsrooma la a mno.lunlnn AamnnnfmiMt met by the mous newsvendor, Davy Stephens, To talk of the hunger, the march, and who greeted with. "All hall. the strife. fore the sociological section of the her Car men Sylva I Sure, never Of the snows and the summers' fierce "You Must Tell Me About National Association Study there waa a Them." for the country In your heat. and Prevention Tuberculosis. The the world where maj And to say: "We are stronger for know seems to me must of esty meet a Ing It be so splendid to speaker reported on ex- couia nner lot of boys of that life. may a series of. your Though mine was success yours de think that one be called on at any periments carried on jointly by Christian name." . moment the aueen smiled, rmnv feat." to risk one's life." New York committee on the preven- The ancnntnil a But a truce, 'Oh. It hardly comes to of his biography, and gave him a truoe we that" tion of tuberculosis and the board of half a fore ver 'But you just said you had under education, in Which thren ernnna nf sovereign. Whereupon Dacy, turning gone you to the cab rank. Joyfully must terrible ordeals. Haven't children were studied to note the ef- exclaimed, keep. ever been In a battler fect of fresh air upon them. "It's a mistake, bo vs. Sure It'a Tar. Baa come Yes, men Gold for you I have been in a number ol In ne group the children were she should be called." battles." Placed in fresh-fll- r rlnnnna anil a and for - vcm.r V. V ftVU ' ' me; "How lovely!" she exclaimed, durlntt school mlltr The Mischief of tat hours with nrH viuvavig mnn.ir..1UVI nUU 1U U1Q It We are ing a seat beside group UIU5 aittUUUUU Irving Bacheller. the one b r others him. "You must second the children were left in the ordinary classroom under regular at hun tell me about them." conditions. Every dred and eighth annual dinner of at heart, effort was made to eliminate or equalize in the compart-so- n the begin T New England society, t h r ough ( fv-' 'Where shall I Do von want such variable, factors as age. homo said of literary the broth- to' hear the whole history my conditions, nativity, refinement: of life! etc. The two groups of children in the fresh-ai- r' classes ers who all Itn a..mIaV a Jt . sleep im arraia most of It would be unin " ilnmuuui inucu auu anemia at aa...mission. 'There is another unfortunate clans On 1 AWl teresting." The results of this experiment extending from September to June, of writers whose point of view is too thatby hill 'Tell me about your most terrible showed that all of the poorly nourished and anemlo children in the fresh-ai- r refined, too lofty, for the general pub- the Ten- experience. classes gained in lic to nessee. weight, red corpuscles In the blood, general nutrition understand. It is the fata of Christian 'Let me seet I hardly think von these poor chaps to starve in garret. Herald. wouia care to near About that" A case, you see. of the nronhet 'Oh, Indeed I would. You needn't who is without honor in his own cou- Effort Habit-Formin- g NEVER CAN BE FORGOTTEN be afraid that I shall faint at the men to Stop Traffic in Drugs ntryand the mischief of it Is with tlon of blood. I imagine I can set such .prophets that they never have No Danger That the Purpose of you Sitting UDOn Tour chamnln I N A desperate effort to stop the traffic In hablt-formin- 'mn'in ft.. nit the money to go abroad." Memorial Day Will Fade From charger, waving your gleaming sword, States, such as opium, cocaine, morphine and heroin, congress will, within the next few weeks, place upon the Heart of Americana. ana calling upon your men to follow the statute books a law that Is more drastic Dlfferent you to death, . anything younger if necessary." than ever before attempted Patience How did you like her new If the men and women who My most Vy jXr--r Blonsr this Una .This Innr Ik, nn. with terrible exDerlenca had hat? Join the veterans la the tributes no such romantic setting." stderatlon of which by senate com do not have same the Patrice Can't say I think much of the tense of per Didn't ltT At you nn mittee on finance has been delayed sonal loss they have respect least nicked it Wheredtd she get ltt a and the flag after the brave man who had for many months, will require that reverence for the dead of great "In Paris." that carried it fell, and waved defi every person who imports, manufac- war which will paaa on down gen It in "But I didn't know she bad been on the ance at the enemy." tures, sells or gives away opium, mor- the other side lately." rations, not lessening aa they go, and phine, I did that once, but it wasn't mv coca leaves, cocaine or any of 'Paris, Indiana, I mean." that will insure an observance of the most terrible experience." their derivatives or preparations shall beautiful on Into an Indefinite rites wen, piease go on and tell ma register his name with the collector future long after veteran has The man who sets out to acanlra the last about it" of internal revenue of the district money experience passed from earth. It Is net to be and at the same It was night before last I visit-- Further, he shall not sell this time always gets wondered at If sometimes the aging opium, cocaine, heroin morphine the experience. ed the son of one of my old comrades. or survivors of the war, remembering except in pursuance of a written order on a form to bo Issued In blank for ana ror an nour ne and his wife kept DID THE WORK the experiences of the terrible four me sitting that purpose by the commissioner of Internal revenue of the United States years in a corner pretending to treasury Grew Strong on Right Food, and Jealous lest due honor be be interested while they mada thip department This order shall be kept on file for a period of two not given martyr years by so may the dead, fear that children recite 'pieces' to me." the dealer that ft be accessible for inspection by federal f the great conflict and state officials. The purchaser of these drugs must keep You can't grow stronr by merely km. and the country's HENRY HOWLAND. a duplicate of sacrifices will be forgotten by a heed- the form for similar inspection. erclslng. You must have food the less people when they are gone. In other words, if a citizen is addicted to the use of opium or kind you can digest and assimilate. RECALLING DAYS cocaine, They need not have this fear. OF OLD and purchases either 01 tnese drugs, ne must be on public record as a drug Unless the food you eat is dlcested Though It seems a thoughtless genera- nena ana tne oeaier on record as a person wno is willing to sell to the it adds to the burden the digestive or- tion, this of the Utter day, intent unfortunates. gans have naturally to carry. This upon Its own affairs and regardless of often means a nervous breakdown. what has gone before, appreciation of "About a year ago." writes a Mass. the soldiers is there in strong meas- "Business" Is Now Dead for Capital's Beggars lady, "I had quite a serious nervous ure, and as years go by and a clearer breakdown caused, as I believed, by perspective shows what was wrought MO ANHANDLERS" who hang out under the trees along Pennsylvania ave- - overwork and worry. I also suffered by the war, comprehension and ap- a nue a rew diocks rrora tne treasury nave come to the conclusion that untold misery from dyspepsia. preciation will increase. It was not "business" here is "dead " The "first aid" ticket of the Associated Charities "First I gave ud my noslUon. than I to find at once that the -- American people is blamed by the beggars. The nickels tried a remedy for my troubles, knew what the revolution had done and dimes obtained from citizens of sometning tnat would make me well for them. It was many years before prosperous appearance during the old and strong, something to rest mv tired societies of descendants of revolu- rich years have gone. Instead the stomach and build up my worn-ou- t tionary soldiers were formed and a "panhandler" now Is given a "first nerves ana brain. - - soldier ancestry eagerly sought It aid" ticket "I tried one kind of medicine after will not be so long until to have bad When somebody devised the ticket another, but nothing seemed to help an ancestor among the soldiers of the plan packages of the tickets, done up me. Union will be considered a greater like mileage books, were issued to "Finally a friend sussested chanm honor. There is no lack of sentiment the business and professional men of of food and recommended GraDe-Nut- a. among Americans, heedless though Washington. With little or no faith in it I tried a they may seem, and there is no dan- The "first aid" ticket Is the print package. That was eight months ago ger that the purpose of Memorial day ed application of a citizen for heln on and I have never been without It behalf some Individual N will ever be forgotten. of who la supposed to need So far the plan has since. it Z. worked well, hence the omplalnt of the beiteara that "huainna.- - i. 'GraDe-Nut- a did the work. It haloed All There was a In Joyouaneat a Tribute. time Washington when an alert panhandler could net me grow strong and well. Grape-Nut-s It In no way impeaches w the genuine- V " yiwwoui summer evening ail in money, mostly nickels and put new life into me, built up my ness of Memorial day sentiment dimes. But now times have changed. Within Wash-Ingto- that '' the past few weeks n whole system and made another wom multitudes make it a holiday of mirth has been flooded with "first aid" tickets and the Mr an or me!" and sport That Is the spirit Instead of shelling out bis nickel or his .m wJ of youth, . . , dime..- tears off a "flrt ..vaut Name given by Postum Co.. Battle the call of spring, the law of life. It auu guv uio way i ,11iuicing. Creek, n-- , , 1 , . . . Mich. Read "The Road to - t . . m - was to make such Joys w.i.i- aa a -- V possible, to uuiumia ui uia ABsociaiea unanues are Dieased with thn r.in ir.ll..Jn. m pugs, mere s a itea-- s brighten say that a man really needing help 1 and enrich the future of the At the Gettysburg reunion last will come to them, get what he requires son." republic, turn auu kuujbui case 10 that the heroes of the coun- mer the veterans delighted in suck sn uis tne investigation 01 tne charity workers. If he's Ertp 9mA .k... a mam try's wars went to buttle and to death. professional he wants cash and cash only and be never comes near. a appears tlms tertalnmenU as this. are Keaulaa. tra mA fall k.--Tkru. iatsraat. ... Im. !,

! THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

"SNIPERS" FIRE ON SOME SIDE LIGHTS ALL HAD TO BE IDENTIFIED REMARKABLE .Maqnmcen ON THE HOME LIFE Conscientious Philippine Judge Would Have No Doubt as to Owner- momLropsma I). MAN CASE of Mrs. IIM ship of Clothes. SJIRD By JULIE GORDON. western utnadc An officer of the war department, I parte of the Prorlncee of who had seen service in the Philip- Manitoba. Saskatchewan and MEXICAN TROOPS OUTSIDE VERA Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's A little homo Immaculate, Alberta, have produced won A kottle BlnRlnif cheerily, pines, tell a curious story as to the derful ylelda of Wheat. Oat. CRUZ AGAIN BREAK TRUCE Vegetable A might fire gleaming In the prate, Is- Barter and Flex. Wheat sraded Compound native ideas of Justice in those J WJll II ' The world a stiiKlmr merrily lands.' !' 'from Contract to No. 1 Hard, fl BY SHOOTING AT FLIER. Saved Her Life Then a footstep quick and hark! weisnea neavy ana yielded from 20 Tla' In An American had come home one 1.11 ku.k.1. n.. 99 h..anl. ... someone kissing the dark. i in . . I . . i ... . .ll and Sanity. day Just In time to witness a thief In ft if idoui ineiouu average, muia r arm-- 1M ' w ma may op prom- - ONLY AN ATTACK ON CITY you rrosiaerea iuuy at y Did it ever occur to that all the act of climbing out of a window J, able an Induatrr aa grain raisins. The t Every ave- p excellent grasses full Shamrock. Mo'. ' I fool tt TnXT 111 fTT roads lead to the home? with the better part of the American's of nutrition, are v WOULD START A BATTLE nue of enterprise had its conception gave ft the onlT food reauired either for hof , to tell the public the condition of my wardrobe. The latter chase so or dairy purpose.. In 1912, and again in health before using in the home and for the home. No earnestly that the thief was finally 1913, at Chicago. Manitoba carried erf 1 General Aa man Is considered a complete success the Championship for beef ataar. Good U Funaton Views the Matter your medicine. I had obliged to drop the clothing so that ' not marry make a home achoola, marketa convenient, climate ex- - S Having Been the Act of a Few falling, inflamma- who does and he might run the faster. He soon dis- cedent. For the homesteader, the man X1 tion and congestion, This being the case one would natural- appeared from sight The American who wlahea to farm extenaively, or the I: Irresponsible Mexcan fore-Big- Invaatrtr rffmrm nn V H y ly suppose that great care and ht gathered up belongings. ftlllla tha hlnaH. female weakness, his Just then portunlty of any place on the c .ntinent. Troopera. pains in both sides, would be utilized in the making along came policeman who a native Apply for dracrtotlve literature and backaches and bear- of one's home. proceeded to place the American un- reduced railway rates to many chooBing Vera Cruz, May 28. The official re- ing down pains, was But men In a wife der arrest, since he acted In a most Superintendent of port of the shooting from the Mexican short of memory, confine their efforts to selecting a suspicious manner. Immigration. Ottawa, Canada, or to outposta at a hydro-aeroplan- e In &TiTrf nerv0U8 impatient, girl who has some knowledge of home To the local magistrate before volI Is 1 Passe keeping and cooking, but this not which Lieut. Patrick Bellinger of the I I sleepless whom he was haled tho American told G. A. COOK I Hll by any sunny disposi- naval aviation corps was making his Owl n,Rhts, and had all, means a his story very plainly and emphatic- 128 W. Sth Street dally practice flight yesterday Indi- 11 " ' neitner strength nor tion and a willingness to practise econ- ally. When he had concluded the Fil- Kansas City, Mo. energy. There was always a omy cates a score of shorts were, fred. The fear and a willingness to do all things ipino Judge said: "Tou are dismissed, Canadian dread in my mind, I had cold, hus- marine outposts, which reported the nervous, to advance the interests of her but you may leave the clothes here." i Government Agent weak spells, hot flashes over my body. things affair. Judged only by the reports of band and her home is above all "Why?" demanded tho American. m I had a place in my right side that was necessary. the rifles, and the statements as to "For this reason," answered the so sore that I could hardly bear the Many a bright happy girl is, by the number of these are conflicting. magistrate, with the air of a sage, weight of my clothes. I tried medicines wrong mating, to a sub- .L.DOUGLAS Brigadier-Genera- reduced weak It Is you speak l Funs ton views the and doctors, but they did me "that uncertain that little good, mission or a dull routine of life that truth. When the thief to matter as having been the act of an and I never expected to get out again. the returns SHOES has taken all her beauty and spirit Identify ones ss-o- Irresponsible Mexican trooper or two, got ycua v. i'inkham's Vegetable these clothes as the he Mon'e f M.ra i from her, and left her a listless, faded stole, you may have them." The who whlled away their time with tar- Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer- old woman at thirty-fiv- e years. Women's U.&B U Tw- - get flying tainly would have been In oriprty Green Bag. I practice at the boat. While on the other hand, men are oft MlseiBor4iChildren shots- - be- asylum if your 2 SO The aviators , heard no medicines had not saved en bowed and bent with toil that nev SI.SO 1 SX S3 by the" motor, me. But now I can Brain BuslntM In cause of the noise made work all day, sleep er ceases only when night shuts them PROVED TRUTH OF ADAGE 1S70i m tis Well at nlfirht. ent T Itrosst maht of whistle of nnvtrirnr WDnf hair. Ill-ke- nor did they notice the In an pa, V. DO, t4, no hot flashes or between the walls of jM.t4.S0s)1 bullets. They were much surprised weak, nervous spells. - house where the listless woman ab- Story Seems to Show Fact That In UM MfM, when they received the report of the ah pains, acnes, rears and dreads are "Prophet Is Without Honor In gone, my nouse, sentmlndedly prepareB the untidy $1O06,279 hooting they landed. children and husband Own Country." L after are no loncrer neplectmt. suppers. His tL iait Of I have heard of Mexi- Xenglu ahOM la ItIt orr IfIt. "From what never ! entirely free of the bad symptoms I had In such a home love sheds the This th reason we live you tbe can shooting, I judge there Is little Joy presence love William Phelps Eno, who devised mrne vaUuoa fur $3.00, 3 60. $1.00 before taking your remedies, and all is of his for where ana .ou noiwunstanuing we possibility of anyone In an aeroplane Is all Is happiness, no matter how the system of traffic regulation now enormous1 mcrcauie in toe coot, of pleasure and happiness in my home." len.Lt.or. our elandanu bavvt Brigadier-Genera-l New fx! being hit," Funston Mrs. Ham, hard the work, no matter how humble practised in York, and who has not been lower ud tbe price look- Josie R. F. D. 1, Box 22, to you reniftlna the earne. said this morning. "If we were Shamrock, Missouri. the home. Where love Is Joy, laugh- been called the "father of street traf- Aek your dealer to ebow too ing for an excuse to make reprisal fic regulation," had a hard time at first the kind of W. L. Uouslae uhoee he VOll a ter and thrift are. liaelllnff tor $3.00. $3.o, $4.o0and on outposts we could find If wnnt snrrf nl Atrial n'Klf a impressing his Ideas on public officials. $4.50. You will then b convinced the Mexican Lydia V.. Love seldom cares to spread his that lor style, comfort and eervtee one twice or thrice weekly. Nothing Pinkham Medicine Co., snowy Foreign cities appreciated them more they are absolutely as food as iCOTificfTinrlnl i I.vnn Itrnaa wings In an unclean home. oiner maEee noia at niicner priefs. but an assault which was clearly a tl ..r&ulILT than American cities. Paris, threat- The only dlfferenoe Is the price. out- a of . the cab drivers TAKE NO SUBSTITUTB aerloua attempt at driving In our Wntoa B.ro1emnn,Wann Notable Difference. ened with strike nnmlno without W. L. Devlai' nam posts, was by order ln(Un, 1.C. Uooknfree. HlKh-w- t unless the system Eno were put in ef- liAmpaxl on tb bottosm. If W. L. Dou)u and which started PATENTS rWerououtt. Beat result.. A good story 1b told of Slgnor Mat suites ar noi nr aais id nrar Tieinur. oroer some high official, would lead us fect, adopted It. Then Buenos Aires direct from fawtory. 8tios for ry member 'of tel, the composer, whose death was if tha fkmtlr at all pneoa, poataca lr. to return fire. It Is always pos- sent for Mr. Eno, asked htm to work Writ for llluM rated rataJof bowing bow the Honest. announced the other day. U orurr oy man. w. it. vuuviaAa, Irregular out a plan for its traffic, and agreed to $10 Bparfc Htrett, Brocktoa, Mae sible that some of these state A story Is on a young man who Of one of his valses Mattel used to to told every suggestion he made. rural guards holding the line the was married recently to the daughter tell the yarn how he played In through get liquor A year or two later Mr. Eno was DAISY FLY KILLER north of us may full of of a wealthy merchant. The bride- at a soiree In a certain London draw- C:c? VTX: Si and fire at our outposts. Under our ing room, when his hostess approached introduced, as a traffic regulation au- tlti. Moat, eleaa, or- groom did not have a cent,' but he much-travele- namental, convenient, orders we could not coslder that a him with the request that he would thority, to a d resident of ohuep. all made up for lack of wealth in honesty. Washington. eases).liitiMade ef Justification for replying to the fire." He was so very honest that he would play It metal, eentsplllortls General Funston has no Intention of Mattel, of course, explained aa tact- The globe-trott- shook hands with overt will not soil or not even prevaricate in the marriage 1 any - him, and then said in a rather patron-- Injure thine;. making another protest to the Mexl- ceremony. fully as possible that he had already Guaranteed effective. can commander about the firing at the Just played The hostess, quite un lzing manner: All dealer orent He was repeating what the minister It you want know what's what In eiiMreste paid for tl.OB. hydro-aeroplan- He said he assumed moved, then said: "If to HAROLD BOUEKI, 10S DeCalB Ave.. Brooklyn, . . read: "With all my worldly goods I system, Mr. you that If Washington thought it advis- "Oh! but that is not the real Mat- a street traffic Eno, thee endow." ought to see the way they do the trick able to do so It would make a protest "With all thy worldly goods I me tel Volso. My daughter plays that, WICHITA RESIDENCE FOR SALE Is you in Buenos Aires." Electric and B light, hot water heating" aysteai, to Mexico City direct, as was done In endow," repeated the young man; May- and It not a bit like what Just 12 rooma, large bam, aplendid location north part the case of Private Parks. No word played." of town. Wichita ha aplendid achoola, good be It was a slip of the tongue, still It pavements. This place will be aold at a bargain, case re- Important to Mother - about the Parks has been would be hard for honesty to go much Examine carefully every bottle of cash or terms- If you are thinking of buying ceived by General Funston from the Love of the Forest. home in Wichita you should investigate thiaoifeiw further. New York Times, CA3TOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for BOX 1015. WICHITA. KANSAS deaprtment at Washington In 10 days. The only way to love the forest is Infanta and children, and flee that It to stay In It, until you have learned FREE TO ALL ERUPTION SPREAD ON FACE Its pathless travel, growth and inhabi- SUFFERERS HOKE RULE AT LAST FOR OLD IRELAND Signature of If ynu feel oUT of soitTS' 'RUM DOWN' OOT the BLUBS as you know the fields. You uvvvKH from BIDHBV, BLADDKK, wkktocs diskarks. tants CMHosflO WElKNEMU, VLCKHS, MX IK KsU'lTIOMS, NLMS, 810 East Elm St., Streator, 111. "A must begin at the gate and find your In Use For Over 30 Years. write for FREE cloth sound mbdical sons on Get Own Parliament House of tlietie diMtnBcs and wohOKiiruL cunxa effected To running sore broke out above my way slowly, else you will not the Children Cry for Fletehar'a Castoria hr May Act or Not, But Cannot hear Lords right eye, which spread over my en- great secret and see the compelling Defeat Liberal Measure Has Been pim- THERAPION tire face. It started as a small vision. There are trees you never be- Accommodating, theremrdj for Toi'a own ailment. AbsolutXttkjr r ft EE. Pending Many Years. con- No 'follow up1 ctrvulara. No obi (rations. I)n. I.kVlxkO ple. I scratched it open and the fore have seen, flowers and vines the Muggins Young Goldspoon has Med. Co., IfATRtutTcKK Rr Hahfutsad. London, tuti. tents of this small pimple ran town money to burn. WE WANT TO fEOTB TUKBAPloM WILL CVMM TOD. London, May 26. By a vote of 51 botanists fail to mention, and such my face. Wherever this ran a new Gugglns why so many girls' LOSSES SURELY PREVEMTED maojrlty 77, house music as your ears cannot hear else- That's to 274, a of the sore appeared. They Itched and mothers are trying to make a match br Clatter's Blsklea rills. Low morning passed the where. Gene Stratton Porter. - BUCK priced, freaih, reliable: preferred hy of commons this terribly; I couldn't touch my patent ttnckuiAn, becaune tsa hard-fough- burned for him, I suppose. Springfield Union. home rule bill. The end of the t so. disfigured my protect where ether veealset fell. suddenly, face it burned It Write for booklft end tettUraotiUls. struggle came quite face terribly and I couldn't be seen Proof Positive. pkse. Blek las Plus SI.M The young laid his Keep Hanford's Balsam in your sta- LEG skie. Blaeklef Pllli 4.00 the Unionists refusing to debate the for everyone was afraid of It husband down uae nr injector, dui uuuers nee. as to it piece of cake and looked across the ble. Adv. The superiority ef CuUer products Is due to over 11 till without further Information looked like a disease of some kind; it yea r of specie.) Ring In vaeclnes and ear unit ealy. government's intentions in regard table at his wife. Insist en Cutter's. If unobtainable, order direct. the was all red and a heavy white crust Schoolboys say there are too many The Cutter Laaormtery, Berkeley, Cel.. tr Cfe lease. Its to the proposed amending measure. on Everybody kept out of my way, "Do you know, dear," he said, "I along knowledge. It wrong switches the road to Premier Asquith lifted a corner of afraid it would spread. I lost rest at think something is with the SAVE YOUR MONEY. cake you made. It really doesn't taste the veil, but though Andrew Banor night and I couldn't to have any- Dyes cold dollars I bear very good." Putnam Fadeless color in nn.hA.nfTiitl'.Pni. iiv. minv Law, leader of the opposition, ad thing touch my face, not even the pill- water. Adv. tor's bills. A remedy lor diseases o4 the liver, "Ah, that's your imagination," said sick headache, dyspepsia, constipation and mltted the premier's words concilia ow;- I had to He on the back of the biliousness, million people endorse tory, he hastened to add that Mr. As head. I was always glad when morn- his wife, with a triumphant smile, "for It doesn't take an athlete to Jump says In de- qulth had not told them anything.' To ing came so I could get --up. It was it the cookbook that it's from the frying pan into the fire. discuss the third reading under the extremely painful. licious." Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung. Pills circumstances, he said, would be fa "At last I thought of Cuticura Soap Get it to the bottom of the affected Tufi's and ridiculous. He added: and Ointment and I commenced using 8tlck to Your Intentions. part. Adv. tile put FOR EYE "Let the curtain ring down on this them. It took" three weeks to com- Don't off getting Hanford's Bal- DISEASES cure."-(Sign- sam Myrrh hap- contemptible farce. It Is only the plete the ed) Miss Caro- of until something Wrinkles are little rutB made by the pens. 22-19- 14. end of an act and not of the play. line Miller, Apr. 30, 1913. Get it now and be prepared for wheels of time. W. N. U., WICHITA, NO government can carry the 1)111 Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold accidents. You will find frequent use The your through parliament, but the conclud- throughout the world. Sample of each for it in home and in your stable in the free.wlth 82-- Skin Book. Address post for cuts, burns, bruises and any sore, ing act of the drama will be any country where an appeal to the people card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. lameness. Adv. & NervousWomen . will not end In a farce." A Bunny Story. Queer Cusses Are troubled with anxlety-sleepless- ncs. (Mr. remarked when the "blue" and warnings of pain Law then that I our boy is not Stranger How odd. Why are all and distress are sent by the nerves like flying messengers government was unable to obtain Fond Father fear throughout body and the doing much a't college. He writes these men walking about with cuspi limbs. Such feeling may or may not be accompanied by backache or for a of headache bearing a seat in parliament member his head Is full of Belgian hares. dors hanging around their necks? or down. The local disorders and inflammation, U thers meaning that Is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion the cabinet, Mr. Masterman, Doting Mother Bulging hairs? I Citizen Well, you see, we have Tablet. Then the Duchy of Lancaster, nervous system and the entire womanly make-u- p feels too tonic eHect of chancellor of the guess he means that he's Joined the started the "city beautiful" movement an appeal to the country evidently football team. and it's against the law to expector- was not far off. ate upon the streets. DR. PIERCE'S Tltanlo Claims Are Invalid. For wire cuts use Hanford's Balsam. Adv. 'Good for Kindling. Favorite Prescription Washington, May 26 the "Did speech Because his set the audience on Take this In liquid or form and ba we woman I Titanic struck an iceberg rather than Tou can always flatter a man by Are?" ' tablet a wrs. Eva Tyler of So. Geneva 8t. Ithaca, N. Y.. aaya. "I have been In a n eon- - cmon years, another British steamship, the su asking his advice, but you don't have "No, tt was too dry." . lor several buffered from nervousness and a great deal of pain a certain ra nave una several ainerenc mediant dui louna I preme court today held that the to act on It. your Favorite Prescription' has given the most relief of any. owner, the Oceanic Steam Navigation For thrush use Hanford's Balsam. tnlng I have ever tried. Am very much better than I have been in some time. 1 gladly recommend this remedy to any In OMhood company, was entitled to have its Made since 1846 Hanford's Balsam. Adv. woman in need of a tonic." Write Br. hi, Meres, Satiate, a I. liability for loss of life and property Adv. Dr. PeMHea Plttamitt Pollots Womanhood in suits brought In American courts Many an expert mathematician Is rogulato vtomaoh, live, bowelm limited in accordance wth Amercan Most men also possess the sense unable to work out the sum of human Moiherhood martlme law. This means that those of Injustice. happiness to his own satisfaction. who sue in American courts will get virtually nothing, " the law limiting liability to the salvage from the wreck, and the passenger and freight money collected for the voyage about 191,000 in all. The total claims gainst the compnjr have reached $11 00,000. . . Baoauaa of tnoaa ugly, grizzly, sray halre. Uaa LA CRfcOLe" HAIR DHKMlNe fHIOsV 1WOQ, ratalt THE RECORD, KENNA.'NEW MEXICO. - Events of Interest From the Siet of seas Government. (Continued from pago one.) t mm land, and will rrJclafTil most of it, as it lias been established No Money iii Aiivr.urtj that there is an abundance of Sn(isfnc underlaying water, and this (icu will be pumped t&3.fii-iiTi:-.- . X ft R .1,3 for irrisation onlcod i;r . mrpo'jes and for mining pro- - v I1' a o t or y Lumber, Prlcos jtxts, whose difficulties have E a a i t been in the lack of power and y'Ferind A Saving oi water. The Iioosevelt Darn $11)11 la eclaims 2o(l,000 acres o n e $200 tenth of the Urand Canyon pro P. A. STAHCK I'rom l''uc PRESIDCNT lory lMrett ject. Ihebe.st engineers. nv the in youh United States havH O. K'cWhs 30 BAYS' FREE TI18AI new project, and it seems assur ed. Wo v.ill chip ycu a Flnivic T'lnno fur SO Ony:;' to ti.il, In your home. No chnIi Hiyinei t le'iuirtil. All vc as): Is Hint yi u w.'.l plr.y upon, ua" Hardware, 11 ti-- .c, ttnd test this piiiliu I'm- Jo ij.i.ys. If, at e cnil :i' that y.u iu 11: t tin.l it tlie Insist that it can be Done. hlyhe.st Uile, nwct'tost IhmivI and linoet l'inno in very v.'.y, yon Itnve ever fur llic nioni'.v, u me at iiniTet-- t lilicity to rrnri it a. .11 wo will. In that The -f Administration leaders event, r'y f f- !i;lit lr.:r vayj. inis bl.,i".l; 1 luiio i.i:jt KiaUe 1:004 wiUi you, Is de-ma- or llirre no sale. liave not weakened in their ud Stvs 8133.00 cr Kero for adjournment of Con We shift i':inct t ) yn t f.om oi r factory, at Yftu prv no ra h (? v:i, l;.t iifii.r 80 dny prices that Mm yni t.n.vanU ot iflfiO.OO in the of you c.;n i xUi 'a.vu'?nt 'Mi tho low- - gress shortly after the first, of J (Hist of o,;r piano. V (t .nr.-iji- to furnish nt, casioft tcvnn f ir shl'i-s- i hv m pimi ) you a I'i'tUr jiinno fcr t'.ic money tlnm you c;tn in: ;iutac,nrcr. Ti'.r: ti rtit tin- rr.ii:itnt to July, The conviction in the Hccnrc plvovlifrs. ion ars mstirci oi nvtvinK unit your cHivcnunr,-- ,?:nl if, ii for :i itisf;'i toiy svrt torn J diiruUIe Ug'i gratle yt to a riT.o fur yur h.p-- , wit!:o'.t United States Senate, that the iitii i. ti: i:itittry. pm no. (f Al f only diivct track of legislation 25 Year Euaran!e9 .2sii'Sb.-3J"Cargdc- is through long drawn out Kvcry St.i-'d- ii Groceries, ri;:r.i SlafjU i'tiiyrr i tenon art? dis :1 2'j Ti.iLitmty (HiHiviUtM tor .r. W'ti t rn the Jjit ami itiot fieanti- - cussion litrore committees and T'lis (uur:ii!t('i3 .1 h n.l.n ifo nt:m!i( r of ulinliily ' f,il I!a'ir I'ijnoa on the c. pi.-r.- i aji it our S'i c.ir nnd pwiMos of i.iailict. 3i will be the Senate itself, has been shock , and tlie rt flandard ir.aV s ta!:i in with the many ex of an , for new Stan.k !M:'iio.i cl.ir'e oi t'lfp ed, and some of the solons are rt'Sjon&i1lc piuno licvse. vr.d I'lRycr-Viar.o- The follow v.omhrfitl ihiJ are e. tow snniple &fcs)C ii:3 will ha tfj.';ti with tho ither resentful of a plan which GO Frca Weter $110.00 vrry 1v ffnj ot which t'.:."y boiled down simply L3sscns Stcinway 9?.0G Ih secured. means that To rvcty pnrcV.avr of ' Cliiokoring CuO") VfrM E??cii Frea tho Senate must be rushed. Tanks, Starck I'h.no:, wo ;;ivc frt. iCrmball 83.C0 St i ;I day f n our new 1! iiiitsnit-.!.- theory inu?k' li'vonv. in onr vt 1B5.00 'lintu rhe of the Administra tllO ti ?t I.1l'VII i:i fttarck Chiim1'. fii:sn eis.nn yon for amr-ji-- c f ir.fnt mn-(i- tion monis that with the carry, ,' Scul our latest rj'hl cjin tuKu fit your own dome, .corni-lvm- n'nno. t l taryain list. nifi'rdinr - ly innil. TliH rrijiv-iii'- b'.uk I! Interest cnJ mg out of the proposed legisla- one yi'itr'-- In-- itt r! io:i. pwae you. v. rite lO'1i live program the case of the 13S.NJ CHISAGO j Democratic pat ty can be put up Windmills, to the people of the country in mid MUiiimer. According to tho Wilson idea, the voters will bo This is Oor Best Offer $ 'n in obliged to do justice to the Ad-- s ministration and therefore re- Theie Four Firit-Cla- it Magazine and Our turn a Democratic Congreg, Windmill Repairs, Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only Of course the R 'publicans and , Progressivts figure it out differ--' ently but you must remember' that they are the minority in Washington, and have to be Watering Troughs, satisfied with the leavings. In ' many instance) .this comfort has beeu distributed by the noise of the steam roller, ; BY J E. iONES. : Well Casing, TIME TABLES. (Special to The Kenna Record.) Wonun'l World, 35c rr. GrMn't Fruit Crowsr, 50c rr. Farm Lif. 25c jt. HamLif,2Sejrr Time tables are small printed instruments of toiture, issued by the railway companies for All Five for About the Price of the ptrrpose of increasing the This is the biggest bargain in the best reading discomforts of railway travel. Ours Alone matter ever offered to our subscribers. It in- No man, from the birth of the cludes our paper the best weekly published first time table, has been able to in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. read one of them, yet no one We Handle only the Best We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year. has ever denied his ability to do But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big so. A publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our When a woman, upon decid- paper, all one year for only $1.18 just 18 cents more than the ing to visit her old school regular price of our paper alone. chum at Seldom-Spen- d Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these clean, asks her husband to look beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own up the trains, he picks up the 1 home for a year. printed brain-wreck- er and "with JUST THIKK WHAT IT MEANS! nonchalant and debonnaire ease,," 10 $ .18 runs his finger down the list of Your Patronage Solicited, $1 m Our Paper and These Four Standard Mnaarines FIVE ONE YEAR, OftLY trains, and after an interval, AtL announces that she had best go over the P. U. N. Q. U. E. line, on the train leaving the Union Station at 9:15 a. m. She ac- Kemp Lumber cordingly makes her arrange- ments to get the 9;15, and upon Company, ti riving at the sta'ion next ELIDA, N. M. morning learns that this sched- Satisfaction Guaranteed Mi ule is for Sundays only, the Wire, Posts, Cement, EXCURSIONS welc dav accomodation leaving Lumber and Building it 7:45. J. M. Barre declares that time Alaterial, Sash Doors and Account Summer School at Sil tables were orignaily designed Hardware. ver City, N. Mv it puzzles; but the dullest of us CHARLES J. MACKEY, For the above occasion tho fol will see that this is erronious, lowing is authorized" to Silvei for puzzles. are primarily creat- Manager. ed City, N. M. on the certificate ilar for pleasure, and the man, of attendtinci Ionian or child does not live KENNA LUMBER CO. on the condition an ever The Wisdom of the Serpent. of 50 by rail, holding certificate.' 'ho extracted the least a. from a lime The serpent tempted the wonjan not ishowinji tho purchase of one-v- iileaure table. On e he oticause she was tho wealier, but tickets to Sil ver City, N; M., al contrary thry have been the Bho was not y neansof filling our the leader; because regular one-wa- faros- - insane ef her subordination, but on account showing the pur- Asylums with maniacs who of her was the Certificates superiority. She of on Muj lave tJiod in vain to get at the stronghold of the fortress, and to chase full fare tickets 25) to 7, inclusively, 15)14, neaning of 'See Walling! win her was to win nil. She held the Juno M key will be honored for return tickett let. for Tue, and Fri." or to the situation. She was the '909 In. N. Orange S. 13. 1:05 a. keeper of the castle. Where she led at one-thir- d fare. I dly. ex. -- Sun. Con H. E. L. for good or evil the man would follow! T, O. EIrod, Agent From a Sermon by Rev. Mr. Kerr L. Hartford 2:01 p. M. arr. Jew. Of Chicago. KENNA, NEW A1EXICO .on ct. 8:0Y,"

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