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i" - THE KENNA RECORD ' ,r .- .- f' VOL. 8. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. NO. 4.

Event of Interest from the Seat of and busted. At the exact trie iiior' til of August, I mutinied, for SCRAP BASKET. the Inevitable postscript: Government, . moment of his entrance the :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: there wa3 "Oh, Allene, Tom has invited the ' BY J WE SHOULD WORRY E. JONES. clerk called his name on the roll; clearest man In the world next to and South Carolina's back- - Like a setee and be sat upon. BROTHER TOM'S WIFE himself to spend the month "itU us! An hour in the Senate. number confusedly asked: We met him when we went est last ' By BELLE MANIATES. winter, although Tom used to know "What is it?" "Vote 'no'," re IF Win long ago In college, lie's Just It was the last hour of the last sponded a Democratic colleague jrour sort of a man." There were no pessimists, the fMy Tom lias n most beat-tifu- l My man, indeed; I Sen- - brother Fort of a don't day of the week, and the whereupon Tillman said "no," news paper men could have no country place, a charming little know, myself, what sort that may be. atorswero weary with the de- ind the Senate smiled again fun. wife, and my I fht down In a white heat of anger, bate which had for years The amendments having been young nephew, ml laid bare my pent-u- feeling! to brought under consideration disposed of the struggle was The small boy never bad to Edgar, I simply Nan. a vvou'd be adore; yet for one I received in reply such a dear lilt! every phasa of the management over. Everyone was ready to take bath, there rrason, and one Bete from Nan. She was bo sorry, of our great 1 postoffice system. pass the bill. All in favor of more joy in the world for small roaFon only. I nn and she would not match-mak- e any averse to visiting Tom had reconciled bill boys more. She and Benator Cumming wa? urging the passage of the say Stilt them. My- - sister-lu-la- themselves to tho idea that I was feeart-whol- fancy-free- , n to . A woman has a e and and would t amendment curtail the aye'," announced the vice calls another making probably remain so, so I telegraphed power of the Postmast- President- - "Those opposed will woman, a "cat," the match other mania, and she Is that I would start tonight. some-- w er General, and at the conclusion say 'no,' the bill is passed." woman has sometime disconsolate over When I reached the little station of hiB speech an attempt was Mot a single voice had responded her e, out shown the first the fact that. Ib Bear Ilomewild, my heart failed me made to prevent a rollcall for to spite of her at lcholding, in waiting with Kan and either request. Silence must woman." Pip a man, big ITe was strenuous effort! KdRar. and brown. fear it would disclose that a still be golden; anyhow 4,ie old The label on your paper shows and house parties Introduced to me in a careless way by my I am I was reassured quorum was not present. From rule that "silence gives consent" any other date than one in 1914, in behalf, Kan as Mr. Saltern. somewhere came Keed of Miss- Btill "unspoken when f.He batte Edgar occupy the front was invoked The postofflce it is a sure sign you are for." seat of the touring car with him. and ouri, evidently sulfating from a bill appropriating more than Sho makes her she and T took the back seat. grouch, and he had , hardly $314,000,000 was finished. motive so very "Who is In;?" I asked, in a forbid- apparent to the ding way. reached the chamber before he A half dozen Senators sprang replied. WISE AND OTHERWISE. luckless victim 'Only Edgar's tutor." she began to talk There was a to their feot with matters to and to the onlook "The lad pot so behind in his studies snarl in his voice and he lnti- - press Some one moved to ad It takes more than wind to ers, that from U';t year when he went with us. that very shame I Tom engaged this man to coach him." - express compan- make a band. mated that the journ. The chair put the mo must needs bi We had a lovely evening. There ies were using Senators to tie up tion. Plainly enough the ad Reforms, like charity, should coldly aloof, and discourage any attsn was a soft misty rain what Edgar "drizzle-dru7zle,- " we all "parcels post," which nowa- journmnet was lost. Vice Pres begin at home. tions. called n and But today 'when I read her letter six-li- t the evening within. Mr. Saltern days among polite Senators is Marshall glanced for Is ident a school in Philadelphia vrging me to come to Home wild for terms to be quite en famile. He Poindext-e- r A m'ani strapping, manly fellow, I plain "parcel post." moment at the clock, straight " such a of Washington got in a point says t wo words are enough for shouldn't think tutoring would be his ened out the kinks in his legs, With the new supple taffets. line- v I t ' At V any spelling lesson. If children of order, and in discussing it had ana .I an is I such a delightful week looitea me disappearing could vote, that woman could be it possible to make a frilly never had a great dear to say about the pages who seemed to have no frock, and still relam a at Home wild. Such a quiet, restful elected President of United slim I Spanish with Mr. "Senator from with the time. . am studying doubt that Mr. Marshall would silhpuetie. Saltern and Edgar. We three go on decided accent on the "way." States. explores stand by their decision to quit. . Oatmeal put to soak in water x' tirsions together. Edgar of is shows woods and the while his tu-- , "Uncle Ike" Stephenson A naughty twinkle sparkled in It said motion picture the night before only requires a- - the river Wisconsin had found a map of are to be introduced on ocean tor and 1 sit on a fallen log and h his eyes, seeming to imply that bout one-hal- f the tine to cook. ii'ds Spanish. the United States and Mexico he wanted hib supper; whereup liners. Sometime, perpaps, the Stockings should not bd wash Tomorrow is my last day at. Home-jrit- d a-- t the roar of the room, and ho on the Vice President announc- owners of steamships will get fd in the same water, which has In peace and comfort, for Nan ; feiii invited people Jown. I shall studying to providing an - ample wa3 the southwest ed: The 'ayes' have it the been used, in washing w h i t continue to devoto most of my time to V curaer in a inauuvr mat miyui Senate is adjourned." number of life boats. clothes, as they are apt in that Spanish, Ziowever, as I am making progress, enjoy tho study so lead to the suspicion that he i t-- audi and present rate of in- cat e to become covered w h , KtoYoufWife DaJly At the niu'-Ii- but it won't bo quite the same was' looking for a white pine go-in- g Vice Presieent Marshall is an crease!, a prominent phyiician lint. with curious people about. We are forest would net iim an. row on the river that original says that .there will bo no babies The woman of limited income for our last other million. Of course he was chap, and talks opon after 1925. Can you imagine a would he wise to fxlwpt one color We up the last night, as he is seldom every subject under the sun went far river chewing gum, world without babies? Why, for her wardrobe, with vaiia and drilled back. He didn't have to He suggests that the best pal without his cud. Possibly he all the manufacturers of toys tions of tone and treatment. row. Tho light from a moon of was pondering over his vote, a remedy for divorce is for a man orange shone deep down in the river, and baby things would have to off in wooded since to kiss his wife every d a and somewhere the Bacred thing with him, go out. of business or equip their shores, a man's rich tenor voice was merely as a matter of h a b 1 THE ENDLESS CHAIN falling the Senatorial vocabulary of the plants for the manufacture of ringing forth, the notes with octogenarian has been limited Within the week it has been ' Merchants who advertise onlj caressing cadence. We were talking published that Mr. Marshall, dog collars. seriously about life, and tho end of my from the outset to and by circulars that do not boar thj I bow having been on a delayed Vhilt. iiral then. don't remember "no," and if he ever had a word train imprint of the homo paper, an he told me, but (Tin orange moon, the hours, - lapping or thought beyond that it has for many wss away from IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE- aiding very ma'erially in driv lights in the river, the sort of his wife for the first time since tho water against tho boat, the dis- never been expressed, not even A Missouri woman advertised ing traleof all kind away from song whispered to marriage eighteen tent and what he when the Senate was" threaten. their year? for a husband. She got one at home, their own included It nie were all blended into one beauti- ago. It may be a delicate sug the cost of 9. He afterwards ful whole. ing him with the boot. homo merchants set the example - seriously gestio i, but the people who have At'ti r awhile he talked Meanwhile Reed continued to enlisted and was at of going uway from h o in c to llgaiii, this lime about himself and seen Vice Pres;dent's beauti- killed rant, and Cummins was holding the Manilla. She got 3,000 life in- spend their money, many other ji 1 mean our prospects. It seems ineps, It come with both hands to keep ful and charming wife can easi- surance and she will get a people will thereby bo oncour he l.:3 a bis liu. but has xsti ly understand how it would be tn a s'tauii: till pending the. issuo of a himself from jumping over widow's pension as long as she ageu ro no me same. every laoSMt. and in t'ne meantime tin l his desk. As Cummins pro a pleasure to carry out M r. lives. Yet some people think it home d )!lar that sent out of tutming Edgar. In the tall h will h go on his busi- ceeded with bis reply, lteed Marshall's practice of avoiding doesn't pay to advertise. Ex. town for printing, at least ten be In position to with such ness, and at Christmas I am going to grew redder and redder. It was divorcewith an incentive. other dollars are by that method his home with him. the second time in two days However, even the Vice Presi- induced In be sent out of town I tuhl Nan thin morning while he dent might balk if his case was OUR WEEKLY POST CARD. had Oie to the station with Turn to that j the Missourian had been for goods that could bo boughf b; tho. my surprise like that of some of the other Well, I've arrived, but haven't brim; cU guests. To "called," and he followed the yet to just as good advantage at sii.'! was greatly pleased. Then she Iowa Senator, and made the distinguished men of the nation home Ex. looked a little frightened. no names, please; this being Bought tho Masonic Temple; "Oh, Allene, 1 don't know how to "amende honorable'.' in truly money o t tell yuu. but he isn't Mr. Saltern. II another case of where corres- I'm spending h e r AH OLD ONE, BUT STILL GOOD. distinguished Senatorial style. ways Isn't Edgar's tutor don't look so Senator Gore, fresh from the pondent Jones has said enough. An Oklahoma girl p'.ayd a stern, dear, but ha Is " A face, a skirt, a dimplo. ' ".Tim Wilde, Tom's friend," I replied, tumultous scenes of an Okla Na Tims fv Political Aoemla., mean trick on her mother tin calmly. homa court room, attracted American diplomacy is re- Explanation : The above card other day. By accident s h e ' (ih, Allene. how did you know? lie more customary at was received this week by a found an old lovelotter that her told nn he hadn't confessed yet." than the ceiving severe In-c- tests and local man local "Tell me lir.-- t why he is here tention which is always bestow whether it wilt ho suspended in from another father bad written her mother nit j." ed upon the "blind Senator." the air as the result of jockey- man, who is on a ''business in the halycon days of t hiii r "He was here when your awful let- trip" to Chicago. The fact that courtship." Sho red the letter to ter mine, and I didn't know what to Baukhead of Alabama, in charge ing Mexicans and canal treaties I he renewd his subscription do. lead it to T'un, and he Just of the bill, a i oho to admit that that bind, remains to be seen. just her mother substituting her roared, mid handed it to Jim, and they he ''was in the same condition However, the difficulties at the before going on his business trip name and tho name of a boy llxcd u;, ibis Fchemo. It wuen't my 1 Ian. I felt gvilty, but you were hav- Do-d- is all that prevents a scandal. who tags around after h e r. he often found himself, in that White house and the State a ing a rood time, I couldn't spoil he hardly knew what to do,' rtment are such that thero is The mother raved with anger It." ut every body smiled good no place in the Administration and disgust and forbade the girl And so, ai'ter nil, I had a match Of INTEREST TO WOMEN. si?ter-in-law- . to havo anything to do with made for me by my oatuiedly, and gave for anyone with - their political Among tho late skirls arc (CopvrUM, t.y Tatly Su.i Cn.) sympathy to the farmer-state- s anemia. Colonel Qoethala says a young simpleton who had no thoso cut with yokes. write, m more sense than to such man, whoso sentences would that the United States govern-- No Good in It. Hats of corduroy are fashion- gush to a girl. Tho daughter Could See have been roundly complete if r.t will not be affected by ex- able for young girls. "Every time I take out a new ho had only had a Btraw in his tending universal treatment to thou handed her mother the policy my wife gets angry." Women are returning to the "I should think she would feel Just ( Finally letter to look over and tho house mouth. teie was the boats of all nations, and he fluffy lingerie foi a time discard- (too other way about It." rollcall. and in the midst of it adds that the steamship com- suddenly became so quiet that one those people who ed for tho straight clinging "Ko; Bhe'a of Pitchfork Tillman stumbled into panies are the only ones vitally one could hear the grass grow- iKdic.ve that it will never rain as long tneroom, tines all bent, twisted (Continued on page 8.) garments. ing in the front void. Ex, as taey carry umbrellas." THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

BIG SENSATION IN THE WORLD HREE GREAT PLAYERS STATE NEWS HER! LOOK AT - - - BALTIMORE TRIO PICKED AS OF INTEREST TO ALL - BEST BY ONE CRITIC. NEW MEXICO CHILD'S TONGUE- PEOPLE

f . cross, feverish, constipated, Keeler, Kelley and Brodle Were Hard Western New euaner UnlonOJewa Servlre. Hitters and Clever Fielders Davy Josle I Palmer has been named give "California Syrup Jones Spoiled Chances of De- postmaster at" Causey. of Figs" troit for Greatness. A fire destroyed $20,000 worth of x property at Albuquerque. A laxative today saves a sick child valley to en- tomorrow. Children simply will not There have been so many good out Boys of the Pecos are empty g take the time from play to their gage a corn-growin- conteBt. fields in the history of the diamond in bowels, clogged up with ! which become that to pick, out one and name it as P. J. Reynolds has been nominated waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach the best would be sure to start an for postmaster' at Fort Bayard. sour. pres argument It may be difficult for Mnrtln Q. Hardin has been nominat- Look at the tongue, mother! If coat a trio, ent day fans to acknowledge ed for postmnster ot Lordsburg. ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev better than Speaker, Hooper and Lew- $25 worth of goods were re- erish, breath bad, restless, doesii't eat is, the Red Sox wonders of 1912; or About cently taken from a store in Vaughn. heartily, full of cold or has sore throat Oldring, Walsh and Murphy. But tana. or any other children's ailment, give a recalling stars of other days, will voice The hospital at Defiance will be the improvements to cost $10,-00- teaspoonful ot "California Syrup ot the cpinion that there were Figs," then don't worry, because It Is n the past able to throw dust in the perfectly harmless, and In a few hours prisoners - in the eyes of the greatest of today, says a There are seven sour bile awaiting action of all this constipation poison, baseball writer. Santa Rosa Jail the fermenting waste will gently grand jury. and In 1S79 or 18S0 Providence boasted the move out of the bowels, and you have an outfield composed of Jim O'Rourke, Work is to begin at once on remod- a well, playful child again. A thor- Paul Hines and . They eling and enlarging the railroad stock ough "Inside cleansing' Is oftlmes all collectively about .340,. but were not pens at Rock Island. that is necessary. It should be the high class fielders. Recently five out Plains farmers report wheat doing first treatment given In any sickness. fields have been named as the best in well, present indications denoting the Beware of counterfeit fig syruDC - the game. These, according to rank. 50-ce- best return in years. Ask at the store for a nt bottle fVf were the trios In 1894, of of Baltimore is expected sites for the fed- California Syrup of Figs," which has Brooklyn in 1900, in 1897, of It that of Boston eral buildings Las Vegas and Raton full directions for babies, children of the Red Sox 1912, Detroit in at in and all ages and for grown-up- s plainly 1909. will soon be selected. of Incen- printed on the bottle. Adv. r JuBt as the Athletic infield orb been Fire, claimed to havt been praised, have Speaker, Lewis and diary origin, destroyed $50,00 worth If a woman marries thft-wro- man property Farmington. v - of at iui.su right one failed to ,...... ' jf Hooper been lauded to the skies, but It is brt the are they the equal of Keeler, Kelley This state has made a good show ask her. Keeler, ing in the Investigation of the boun- Prominent Official of the Federal League. and Brodle, of the Orioles, or Fielder Jones tnd Sbeckard of Brook- dary between Texas and New Mexico. The generals of the Federal baseball Seated, left to' right: "Charlie" H. lyn? Governor McDonald pardoned Dan Keep league who are engineering the des- Weeghman of Chicago, th real backer Keeler was .the cleverest man in Riley, of Quay county, who was Bent to tiny of the newest addition to the of the league; President James A. Gil baseball. In 1894, with Baltimore, he the penitentiary for a term of years Your baseball situation held a session in more of Chicago and William M. Wal- batted .367, and in 1900 he batted .366 for stealing cattle. Kew York recently, where this photo- ker, also of that city. The last named for Brooklyn. This brings the supe The postmaster general has re Digestionx graph of the "Big Six" was specially are the "three big 'una" of the combi riority of either of these outfields scinded the order of January 28, 1914, " made. Standing, left to right: Harry nation which is causing more of a sea down to four men, Brodle and Keeler, discontinuing the postofflce at Guada Normal Goldman of Baltimore, "Foxy Ned" Batlon in baseball than has been made Jones and Sheckard, for Keeler was lupe, Guadalupe county. I lanlon of the same city, and E. E. in a decade, and gives promise of be equally good with both teams. Apolinar Gonzales is wanted by the ' ing Gates (counsel) of Indianapolis. successful. Barring Keeler, Walter Brodie was police of Grant county for the murder and you will have the i the most uncanny judge of a fly ball - of a fellow countryman named Per- rt r ri ( Annfini.Al l that ever spoiled a base hit. He owned fecto Sanchez at Santa Rita. BIG INSURANCE ON PLAYERS which makes the total amount around a fine arm and batted .369, compared be- - (I Captain Ciftdelario Martinez, veter health allow it to $300,000, as additional insurance is to Sheckard's .305, but Sheck offset an of the Civil War and one of the come impaired aijd you Policies for $100,000 Carried on Wal- carried on the manager. . the difference by working pitchers for s of liver ter Johnson and $150,000 In addition to an extra policy car bases on balls frequently. of Santa Fe, died weaken the entire sys- - m sixty-nine- - years of on Manager McGraw. ried on Lajoie, Joe Jackson. Vean trouble. He was Joe Kelley was a terrific hitter, bat age. tern. For any disturb- - l Gregg and Manager Birmingham, the ting close to .400, and often for extra To guard against the loss that would Cleveland club, it is said, carries about bases. Opposed to him, Fielder Jones George Ballastra, a coal miner work- ance of the Stomach; be occasioned by the death of or Injury $250,000 on its players. was one of tha craftiest men in the ing at the Coal Basin mine, a few Liver and Bovel3 try R Kel-ley'- by fall to their ball players while riding on The exact amount of Insurance car game, and, while nowhere near s miles out of Gallup, was killed public conveyances, 14 major league rled on its players by the Chicago Na- equal as a batter, he narrowed ing down the shaft at the mine which clubs are paying premiums on m-arl- tionals and Pittsburgh Is not known the margin by his cunning. But first Is 315 feet deep. HOSTETTER'S? $3,000,000 worth of accident Insurance but it is said that both teams carried place must go to Kelley. E. F. Walton of Loveiand, Colo., wa3 Cin- about $3,000 on policies, covering thefr men. The the team proper and Had Davy .300 detained at Roswell on suspicion of be an Jones been a batter, e cinnati Nationals and New York additional $25,000 on the manager. Detroit's 1909 outfield would have ing the party whose auto scared the STOMACH BITTERS None of policies" American league clubs are the only these covers injuries ranked with those of Baltimore and team which ran away and killed Miss carry on received on the ball field. ones that do not insurance The clubs Brooklyn, but despite the brilliancy of Lillian Jacobson. You will find it beneficial in every way ) they have repeatedly get their players, but it is said that tried to such poll Cobb slugging De was ar- cies, but and the of Sam Craw Lieut. Gov. E. C. Baca wessJ are negotiating at present with insur- the insurance companies re ford, Davy's failure as a reliable bat Vegas beating F.M, fuse the rjpk, declaring rested at Las for ance companies and will soon insure that the ter prevented the trio from becoming on La Voz money they would have to pay Chacon, editorial writer them. oiit immortal. Pueblo, of Vegas. The offi Washington each year for injuries to ball players Del Las Wichita Directory Walter Johnson, the No two men, not if they were both cial pleaded guilty. $100,-00- on the field would be more pitcher, recently was Insured for than the Cobbs, can Bum they would collect in premiums overcome the weakness Water application No. 800 was re while a $100,000 policy has been of a player, on Ty The New mediocre because the ideal ceived from John H. Lewis of Nez carried for a number of years York club outfield must be smooth working Ship to FLINT HILLS carries the heaviest a tierce, Idaho, for 1.05 second feet from Cobb, the wonderful Detroit . insurance of any machine, with every man capable of Hans Wagner of Pittsburgh, Nap La-Joi- e club In the big leagues. Pecos river for pumping purposes to Live Stock Commission Company, Wichita, Its players doing what the others are capable of. of Cleveland. of are insured under a blanket policy Vrlgnte 73.15 acres. Kansas, for good sales and prompt remit to maintain the balance. tance. buying a specialty. Boston, Eddie ColHns of Philadelphia, that places a premium around $10,000 The governor haB issued a requisi Order Clarke, Beaumont and Sebrlng of Joe Wood of Boston and many other on each of the players. In addition to tion' on the governor of Colorado for FBONESi MARKET 1817 and 1S27 'stars in both leagues are said to be in- this it carries $40,000 extra on Mathew Pittsburgh, were a wonderful outfield. the extradition of H." J. Coulter, locked hard hitting, fielding, although Se- - sured for amounts ranging from $25,-00- 0 son and $150,000 on Manager McGraw fast up Antonito, and wanted In New bring's at DR. H.PHILIPP to. $75,000. a record premium. inconsistency caused him to Mexico on the charge of forgery. fall below the other two. surgery '?::2:v.z:ot"m- - The Detroit club has its entire team The New Mexico exposition manag- Insured for about $150,000. Some are N seventy-tw- o store- Dates for Bowling Match. ers have received Office 241 Barnes Bldf, WICHITA, KANSAS Insured for $5,000, others for $10,000, will serve as a Dates for the eighth annual tourna' opticon slides, which all according to their value to the AOTO ofthe basis for the daily .lecture on the at nipnt bowling of the national cham county DIAMOND pionshlp have been announced by MaJ. tractions of Luna at the San HOGS FROM CHOLERA M. W. Gage, secretary Diego exposition. Esjdle Plank is said to have designs of the National by ub of And Hog Cholera Srum manufac- on Bowling association. The title pin The governor of Texas has informed uotch s title , for sporting retire tured under .Government Inspection. S3 will B. governor of New Mexico Sal Wt ments. matches be held under the N. the that today for free particulars. Wichita-Oklahom- a fr A. auspices, and competition will be azar, besides other offenses is known Serum Co., Stock Yards, Wichita, Kan. Frank Chance ia quoted as saying at Atlantic City, N. J. The tournament to have invnled Luna county, this open 8 that no one with rod blood in his veins will on April and continues to state, and appropriated horses and cut JAMES C. SF.1ITH HIDE CO. can work for Murphy. April 29. The officials expect a rec tie to his own use. ord list of entries this year. Two domestic corporations were PELTS II 1 C C TALLOW The man who described a certain Entries will close March 24. Elmer chartered by the State Corporation FURS 11 I U CO WOOL player as E. Dungan, president of the N. B. iA., bone of contention doubtless Commission. The Reserve Mercantile WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS man t mean it in technical cense. has issued a call for the annual con. Company of Reserve was one and the vention of the governing body at At Rio Grande Publishing Company of 904 E. Douglas Avb., Wichita, Kan. 18. A . Cleveland scribe sava Johnnv lantic City for April Las Cruces was the other. Evers was ousted so quickly he never An explosion which occurred at one a No Olympic Games In U. 8. for Years had chance to touch second. of the mine shafts on the C. & O. Com TRAPPERS! It looks certain that "the United pany's property at Silver City, left GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR FURS will long wait Branch Rickey hns already put the States have a before only the drum of the hoist and a large Whjf iftnd four fun lOuti miles from bo me; when yoa on holding the Olympic games. The pres cud got Jiiht at good priww of us and har your ciamps the Browns by ordering hole in the ground to show for the njonoy at once. 1 pay you just what yoor fara am them to cut out poker games. ident of the International Olympic worth on the market and charue no ootniulislon. the shaft house and the machinery. No WK1TH FOR PklCU LINT TODAY and gt In on committee says that for the games of the biKhBt prices bHnu paid. J. K. JOHNSTON, one was injured. 6I4S DOHGiAh, 1920 WEST W 1111 ITA, The Federal league team in Chicago Amsterdam, Antwerp and Buda Hula bain LHU A. H. Rockafellow of bed is sure to make money if, as aliened pest are all making preparations. Hoi Postmaster Belgium Austria-Hungar- Roswell put up requests for the Joe Tinker is the Federal league land, and We buy team. are ail In the field already. Federal Postofflce Department for or sell n r new bids for the carrying of the mall Carri-zoz- At Ty Cobb led all the major league Bill Curtln Retires. on the route from Roswell to all points u Curtin, a prominent Two bids will have to be on stealers in copping home. Ty per Bill charactei WRITE US rormed the trick on eight different in baseball along the coast, has stated automobile nervice. caaions. bis Intention of quitting the game. Judge G. A. Richardson of Roswell J. H. TURNER on He plans to engage in the fruit rals wbo went to Washington with Gover WICHITA. KANSAS Henry O'Day has the edge on the ing Industry In Santa Clara county. nor McDonald, tpte returned to the others who have tried to manage the Curtin has been connected Kith the state. The object of both gentlemen AC0M1 BRAND SEEDS Cubs. Hank always can go back to game for over 25 years in the role of was to preEent the matter of drift umpiring. manager or player. fences to the proper authorities. It ia Have satisfied 'many people. If believed the subject has been disposed you buy seeds, this quality will Mike Doolan. at uresent tourlne the Levinsky Beats Kearns. of to the satisfaction of all interested suit you. Seed Book free. Walter Johnson. world with the Sox and Giants, says Battling Levinsky, light heavy- Joe Mackey, leader of a horse steal ROSS BROTHERS SEED HOUSE he will jump to the Feds unless the weight, had the better of Soldier ing gang which operated extensively 330 E. DOUGLAS, WICHITA, KANSAS team. Ty Cobb and Ilughie Jennings Phillies meethis terms. Kearns of Brooklyn throughout a ten-roun- d in southern New Mexico four ye"an are Insured for $10,000. bout at New York. ago and who escaped from the Sierra The St. Louis Nationals carry a poli- Bob Glenalvin. wbo clayed lfnd county jail after a sensational battle cy of $150,000 on the entire team and Ansou about twenty years ago, is Job for . said with officers, was caught near Cook' bmi Conga Syrup. Tart Uood. an extra $10,000 on Its manager. The to be the same Glenalvin who is to um Jimmy Collins, veteran player,-wil- l Peak. Mackey returned to his old la tim. Mold by Draffjrlita. Chicago Americans are lnrured for plre the coming season In one of the coach the Boston Collrge team foe headquarters at Lake Valley, where he Br f 10,000 each, under a blanket policy, minor leagues. tbe coming spring. ww surrounded. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

Then came oarRness. For an hour Holton by, wondering, nnrv k ri wii l . doubting. How soon would It be be- ttwt nil fore the army "would move farther on toward Santiago? That It would be " ( , considerably delayed, Holton had rea- A STORY OF TlS son to fear. He arose from his place of retreat with sudden resolution. Slowly he X,avrrnce- 1'err X L".u,tT"',r turned until he faced the lights of " 1 r- I inswoxxn Touno Santiago, and then with a half wave ArrfW of 'Drm IfcdJrttWT "IVinr-e-' or I CWWeto. V"' of his hand toward the brave men who coryitniiT-A.c.N'CLviive'e- n r. at Sr it-- had been his comrades, he stepped wnamiUTn along the hilltop. Half-wa- y down the hill he turned and made another gesture toward the American lines. It was a sort of fare- well, a dramatic little act born of his state of mind. - Being interpreted, it might have read: "I, who am about to die, salute you."

CHAPTER X. SYNOPSIS. ant soon all the guns were thundering did, joined a heavy forco of Spaniards with well-ordere- precision. lying upon there and turned their fire Getting Into Santiago. Meutpnant Hollon la deta.-he- from his The men were all crouched now, the hill they had so recently left. Thus wmmnnil In the navy at the outi"t of the The night was blackTthe skies had Spanish-America- n waiting for orderB. Over heads a hail of lead flew upon over war and &KlKned to their and the clouded over, and it was ralninjg. Half- Important secret aervlce duty. While din- the terrible hum of the Mauser balls heights which the soldiers had taken, ing at a Washington hotel he doterts a way down the slope of the hill Holton III 'fiMitf was Incessant. . compelling waiter In the act of rohhing a heautlTul Showers of .leaves the regulars, Rough Riders, stumbled over something. He stopped young lady. him serv- and branches fell among Every negro cavalrymen, She thanks for his them. and the white and and looked down and saw a group of ice and gives her name as Miss La Tossa. few It someone who bad over Hill, a Cuban patriot, meets her at seconds. seemed, rushed from Kettle four regulars contorted in death. a nail. A secret tter.heman warns Hol- would tumble to the ground and lie to flatten themselves in the pits which service Holton bowed his head in silent sa- ton that the srlrl Is a spy. Senor l.a motionless or else had been prepared by enemy. Toss chides his daughter for her failure writhe in silent the lute and passed on. The glory ot war, to secure pain. Captain Mills by Hol- To Holton, as lay in a Important Information from was close he huddled he felt, must come after the war Is Holton. 8he leaves for her home In ton's side of- trench Rough on when a ball struck that with a Rider one side over. He had felt, none of it all through ! hey on ficer In the of him and a Spaniard on the meet the Tampa train. Miss side of the head, back of dead the battle. The least offensive word T.a Tossa tells Holton she Is a Cuban the eyes, and passed through. other, seemed as though the Immo- spy and expresses douht regarding the clean it he could apply to this day's business sincerity Holton could even lation of the army must follow of the United States. Holton Is hear the sound the entire was had been'sordid a glut of ordered to remain at Tampa to guard the bullet made as It struck the skull, a an attempt upon the entrenchments that it troop transports. He to blood. receives orders dull Impact, a before objective cam- land Miss 1m Tossa. who Is considered a thud like the, clack of the point of the The wound in his head was hurting, dangerous spy, on Cuban soil. At a two sticks. paign was attained, and yet such an he IS overtaken ly another warship and for the first time thoughts of blood whl-- h was upon, takes Miss La Tossa aboard and Holton bent over him and then left attack what he had counted poisoning assailed him. He had not Holton Is ordered to return to Tnmpa. him as it would have enabled him, had he He saves the transports for dead. had it dressed in two days. Still It from destruction Crouching close to ground escaped the leaden storm, to make nib at the hands of dynamiters and reports the he was sljght, and It might as well be g to Admiral Sampson for further dutv. made his way along the lines, deter- way into Santiago. Holton Is Gun-la'- s as something else. For he had sent to General conjp Cervera in event of Inand, In the guise of ft newspaper mined to find a place where he could had threatened, abandoned any hope of escaping his to Investigate Cuban plots see something. 'he success of the land cam- against He had viewed as American present venture with his life. the American troops and to learn much of this sightless paign, to turn his guns upon the city, the plans of the Spanish navy. He de- visitation of All he asked, all he prayed was that tects a trusted Cuban leader In the Work death in these dense woods as be and as long as his vessels were in of fomenting trouble among the Cubans present he might be spared until he had ac- in the interests of the Spaniards. Molton could stand. their position, they constituted complished something. is seised by friends of the spy and Half-crawlin- up- a menace to the army certainly Is later he suddenly came that Over his arm he carried a uniform ordered executed as a spv. He escapes presented prospects of the ulti- and saves the Amerlcnn troops from fall- on the Rough Riders in a fever of latter's and which he had taken from a ing Into a Spanish mate success in hat ambush rage. Sumner had been ordered by rather a doubtful dead Spanish soldier, and new sitting Shatter to await orders here at the light. And until the forts guarding CHAPTER IX. Continued. on the ground he divested himself of edge of the woods, but where were the harbor were invested from the put on Holton's present idea was to wait prove his clothing and that of the solved once the orders? How long were they to land side, a naval attack would Spaniard. for all bv Calumet. for the army to move, purposing to too to v be delayed? An hour from now there hazardous undertake. The fit was fairly good, and Holton For dally use In millions of kitchens has follow their advance, and under cover Over toward El Caney the thunder of would be no Americans to receive or- decided that with his unkempt black proved that Calumet is highest not only in the battle to enter Santiago. But of cannon and the racketing of small quality but In Itawtning potveras well un- as ders. hair, his beard which had not seen a day after day passed it seemed to arms showed that Lawton and Chaffee failing in results pure to the extreme and him as To Holton It appeared as though razor for several dnys, and his though the order to advance army were not having the easy time in tak- wonderfully economical in use. Ask your would be given. the had been deserted, left to its face he might very readily grocer. And try Calumet next bake day, fate when suddenly word came from ing the place that had been expected. He went up to the Cuban camp sev- pass for a Spanish regular, at night at Lieutenant Mlley, representing Gen- Indeed Holton could see that It must eral times, and on one occa- least. Retaining his carbine and his Received Highest Awards of these 111, be determined whether San Juan itself eral Shafter, who was for Sum- web bullet-belt- , he proceeded on his sions had a long conference with Gar- was to be held. All the men were now cia, to whom ner's division to move at once on Ket- way, finally turning at right angles WwWi Pars still maintaining his role in the pits on the bill, discharging Fm4 as an English newspaper tle Hill, lying to the east of San Juan and making straight toward the hills EsfiUsu correspond- and somewhat nearer the from their weapons from cover, and keep- CkicM. ent, he related the details mis- trails that flanked the city on the left. Eitoai. of his which soldiers were to upon ing as close to mother earth as they tHB, Framce, at the enter He was now at the first line of en- surca, adventures Aserraderos. Oarcia's their attack. could nestle. iace clouded as Hojton proceeded, and trenchments. They were well made UU. Instantly from out of that fringe of The situation, as It appeared to the and filled with men, most of them, ap- at the conclusion of his narrative he navy mfen, was a curious one. The regarded woods and into the open, roofed with parently, sleeping. He saw some sol- the yourrg officer sadly. men had taken the hill, but what were "I do not a torrent of lead, sprang the negro diers at work with spades, and walk- doubt what you say, Mr. regulars they going to do with it? They could Ogilve," he sighed gloomily, and the Rough Riders, bawl- ing up to one man who did not appear "but it Is ing their famous "yip yip" top not go back and they could not go for- a hard blow. Jose Cesnola is was at the to be manifesting any great enthusi- of their lungs, while from a clump of ward. Their position was surely an asm in his task, Holton seized the one of our most trusted leaders. Now anomalous one. that I know, I can tr$es near the San Juan ford Parker's spade and throwing it over his shoul- attribute many mis- battery guns A fine lot of siege artillery, tB Hol- fortunes to him, for he was very little of gatllng rattled der, handed the man his carbine In ex- much incessantly. To out ton saw it, would solve the situation, In our confidence. Very well! Friends, the left, of the change. woods, flowed regiment after regi- and, Indeed, as he thought this, a bat- He had decided it was time to rid comrade, have deserted us, have tery, red guidons flying men proved ment of white regulars, with that gal- and himself of his gun. He did not expect traitorous before this I shall cheering, came rolling and swaying up bear him in mind." lant soldier, Gen. Hamilton HawkinB, to miss it, as he still had hlB revolver, at head, making 'the block- the hill. Six daysin all elapsed before any their for and was very expert In its use. house on San Juan hill. Quickly unllmbering, the men aimed ' Indication that the army was to move A number of soldiers armed with Holton, drawn irresistibly by hastily, and sent a volley of projectiles pick-axe- s came to the surface. On the spade and were moving the sixth spirit of the conflict had seized a car- day, June SO, however, orderly and about and for the first time Holton aides began eallonlna- - bine from a dead soldier, and In bis began to see a clear way of getting way excitement he cut across from the into the city. In fact, he joined a and the word came that the ad- I wkn fcoy cleat llg-e- foot of Kettle Hill and found himself gang In Tra aWt an Bntr 70a r I vance was to begin at four o'clock returning thnt direction and I imkmg fwitr. Dn't b smled. Bar Ulut. It' I first on edge ly- I coaomical More wholetonia girM that afternoon. Holton the of the small lake walked along with them, imitating as mm bet nsaut. I wondered it ing between Kettle Hill and San Juan I CaluMt far iipwior to oar vilk mni toda. I the entire army was to move at once closely aB possible their' slouching or whether each hill, and then, as though the transi- gait and their mnnner of carrying their command was to tion had been affected by magic, be take, up the march at an appointed Implements. No Sympathy. hour. was among Hawkins' infantrymen on One of them finally addressed him. "Walter,".eald the man in the hotel slope of Juan lying At four promptly the San down "Well, brother," he said, "the Amer- dining room, "there's a fly in this ice his question was and firing, then going forward a answered when the in icans will receive tomorrow as much cream." entire force broke crouching rush, just as he saw the as they expect." camp and crowded into the narrow "Serves him right, Blr," replied the Jungle men around him doing. Once, lying "They have fought well," muttered waiter. "Let him stay there and freeze trail at practically the same down, he looked behind on minute. and either Holton, assuming a sort of huaklness to death. He was in the soup yester- side and marveled that the long, thin to hide any defects in accent. day." Holton followed along the trail with blue line of charging men was not an Infantry "Like devils," was the reply. regiment. The army was wipd out utterly. There seemed so "Yes, now marching like devils," added another. u into the wooded valley few of them. "Where are you going?" .Holton which bordered the high grass lead- Here and there he saw advancing ing to up asked. CASCARETS and San Juan hill, with the groups, and then again one man, yell- "To the barracks," said some one. mailer rise, Kettle Hill, on one side. ing and firing all by himself. The "And I," rejoined Holton with a As the day waned the men who bullets poured upon them pitilessly. trace of pride, "am going into the city knew on that the morrow would come Men were falling on all sides. to present a from my colonel to A BILIOUS LIVER supreme test, letter the settled down for the As be veered along the slope of the Senor La Tossa, who has, I have night with grim faces. hill a young regular officer passed him very estate, near Midnight heard, a handsome passed. Men stirred rest- unconcernedly snapping pictures of Cuabltas." lessly For -- in their blankets. And in the the charge and yelling for his men to "Ah, La said his companion. sickjieadache, bad breath, rifle-pit- s Tossa!" that ribbed San dark-face- d Juan come on. He smiled at Holton, and He Cut Across From the Foot of Kettle "Yes, do you know where he lives?" Sour Stomach and men in blue drill uniforms called Holton smiled back. "Over that way," replied the man Virgin - Hill. constipation. en the and waited.- Then with a yell the onrushlng sol- with a sweep of his arm to the left. Morning broke, silent and fog laden. diers came to their first rifle-pit- . A flying into Santiago. But the huge "You must take the Santa Ines road, An orderly galloped up to General Spanish yellow clouds had no sooner arisen Get a t box now. few dead soldiers lay In it, going northeast. Inquire then of oth- No your Sumner, head of the cavalry division, but otherwise was unoccupied. and the reports bad not died away, odds how bad liver, stomach it Into ers you may meet." or bowels; how much your head and presenting General Shafter'a com- the long poured than it seemed as It the Are of the en- go trench the men, firing "Well, I shall first to the city for aches, how miserable and uncomfort- pliments, told him to move his divi- a few volleys at' the trenches above tire Spanish force was concentrated a drop of aguardiente, and then " sion to the edge of the woods. on row of guns on the hilltop. able you are from constipation, indiges- and then leaping but and piling on up that Holton shrugged, "pleasure first and tion, sluggish "What shall I do when I get there T" Shells screamed, bullets whined, artil- biliousness and bowels the hill. duty afterward." you always get the desired results asked Sumner. Half-wa- y up lerymen tell one after the other. out- Holton saw a man with The soldiers turned off into the with Cascarets. "Awalt further orders," was the the shoulder-strap- s of a colonel, a Thus many minutes did not elapse skirts of the town. reply. before the gunners went rattling away DonH let your stomach, liver and fellow, with side whis- The rain was pattering dismally. It bowels make you miserable. Take Holton strolled up to El Paso and kers. He had turned to speak to Shat- down the hill much faster than they beat into Holton's face and ran in found the regulars and the Rough had come up. The effect of this on Cascarets put an end to the ter's aide, Lieutenant Mlley, who had rivulets down the road. The lights headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv- Riders resting on their arms. Grimes' come up the minds of the men, hanging on the just with the men of the ahead showed with a watery blur; it ousness, sick, Eour, gassy stomach, men were training their guns on San Third cavalry. hill as though by their teeth, was not was all a night man or beaBt ' in that backache and all other distress; Juan, and impatiently awaiting the "How are you, colonel?" smiled at all reassuring. might wish himself indoors. word to open fire. cleanse your Inside organs of all the Mlley. Late In the afternoon Lawton and (TO BE CONTINUED.) gases It seemed ages to Holton before " Chaffee stormed through from El bile, and constipated matter the "How Colonel Hamilton said no Is producing misery. order came, but come it did at last. Caney, where they and their men bad Don't Worry. which the more, for a bullet entered his open A 10 cent box means happi- The men of the batteries sprang tense- fought a magnificent tiattle, and bring- Doctor: "Now, don't worry, what- health, mouth and bade him bold his peace ness and a clear bead for months. ly Into position, and as a sharp ing reinforcements of tour odd thou-- 1 ever you do; a man with heart dis- order for evermore. No more days of gloom and distress brake the silence, a lean-face- d man sand, materially Increased the hopeful- ease can't afford to worry. Avoid all And now the men began pouring up If you will a Cascaret now Jerked bis arm sidewlse. A line ness of the situation. company of any kind, drink nothing take and of to the top of the bill, lying behind the then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't thick, red flame leaped out of the long, tl-- At the same time Gen. Joe Wheeler whatsoever, and on no account touch crest and discharging bullets at forget the children their little ln thin muzzle, a bellying cloud of yello- Spaniards 'who were fleeing down thit and his staff cmo out to the trenches meat and vegetables. By the by, I wish-white (Idea need a cleansing, too. Adv. smoke rolled and tum- other side, making helter-skelte- r foi with determination not to yield an won't be able to call till Wednesday, ble and mads the murky. Inch position gained. Twilight as I have to attend the funerals of air Anoth- their entrenchments toward Santiago. of the Let's not waste our sympthy on er gunbalcbed forth Its projectile, fell and silence settled over the bill. three patient." Those who reached there, and not all the under dog if he started the scrap. Ill K UFXOWI), KlvNA,"NKV i'wKXlCO. The Kenna Record Trees! Trees. Trees! 0. C. SAVAGE Editor snd Pyb'rj We can fiend you drugs by parcel pot Trees! tp. 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Come in often, when in winning exhibitors are citizens todeal with, and every Wo can give you four mug R6s-know- town, make your p r e s e nc o'come the property of the ii, body know they are the Yours for mote business, year with The well Seed best liecoru Join vs iu the effort to Co., and trie exhibit people on earth, and are entitle (ad) Joiu'3 & Pirtle. for o;ily 13 cents e.xtra, THE RECOUP, KENNA, .NEW MEXICO.

Department of tho' Interior, I). S. notice ron publication. Notice for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. non coal F. s. nun.! 1. nnd N. riihllrnilon. Office at Fort Sunirer, M., 011032 oir,;:.; wmsn Department of the Interior, U. 8. reb. J, 1914 Department of the Interior, V. S. M. , , Department of the Interior. U. g. Department S. Lund Oillee tit Fort Suinner. N. Feb. non-co- F. S. . OI0942 of the Interior. U. Lund OihVo at lloswell, X. M. Fob. ft, 1H4. Land Office P11. Notice is hereby given that lie- - State of at Roswell. N. M. fob. 1H, 1914, Lsnd Ollieo t Itpswell. X. M. Feb. 11, Notl.'e Is hereby given ihi' Minnie C Betts, tll. (it N. M. on Nov, nj, nil V Notice Is hereby given that the State of New has Nntico is hereby given that Florence- - A. Xotlec Isberei'y slVen that Charlotte M. Rieh'and, "hn. made Mexico applicJ to set Ices under II. JC. Serial No. (flcasn for SWH See. 1: SK'i New Mexico applied H"d"ii. of Elkins,N. M.whn. on 7, 1W, 1'",IIi1ps, M has toaelcct under tbe the Art of lime 20, 1910, for tlic benefit of Seit. All"! of N. one rf the heirs of Seo S. Twp. 7 S.. UunreS.'i E. N M P Merid- so, U. K. No. 9163. Act of June 1'ipi. for the benertt of Santa Deaf, Dumb nml Blind Schools, the follow-in- g nnle Ser. No. 011032, for NVt ttuby Allen, who. on Mnieh 2.' IfiO tr.nde II. K. ian, has tiled notice of intention to make ilnee In n County IJond NEK. KM N 1 i our , csiabli.sh cluini to the ml FeCirani ltai!rond Fund, the : and W'i, Sec. 21. Twp. 7 S. Hunge No. 01 NFU .W. township to described lands, to wit Serin ?;;, for Sec, described,' C. H. Toombs. L'.H. Ing public ! e. N M. P. In- hove before follow described lands, to wit; Meridian, has lllea notice of J B. HnnijeST K N. M, V. Meridian, list. HHd In Ulchlnnd, N. Lota 3, 4. SJNW J son. 2, SEi tention Cnihnilseiolieri his ofllee el N SHSK:i, NWUSE'4, SK'4SW. to make five year 1'roof to eslahltsTi nolloeof Inlrntion to ttml.B five J ear fnmf, M, oti Miirch 21, Isil4. sec 14, NEf, sec. 23, all See. 53!..and WHXW'-f- , NKysW'Mjind in Twp. claim to the in ml a hove described before J. lo emnbllsh elnlm to the land above r?sertbcd. (Mnlmont names as witnesses: . Xff.'f fi 21) f' NK'4 Sec. 54. nil in Tp. t S., !(., 27 E. M. S , 11. E.. fcN sue. 5, Carroll IT. s. Commissioner. In his .1. F, . Silas F. lleenmn. Charles It Peek, John W. N. P. Wi olllocot before Carroll. I'. S. Commissioner, In' N. M. lienja-mi- ElUlns, X. M. on April 0. 11M. Stignll these of Hieliland. and Metidisn- NEJ sec. 17, Lnts'l, 2,: 4. SEi hlsoffleent Klliins. N. M. on March I0H. F. of New Ilinsicv. ll.jj,X.M. (TSON Anj ivrs ins desiring to protest .10 Claimant names as witnesses: . NWi, NElsWi wc. all in Clnlmnnt nHinca a3 wltnesEes: Renlater against tbe allowance of the above selection fi IS ; Fred Hllifenfeld. Frank Wright. Ilunjnmln WIMInm W. llilhv I'ultclolli, Leon- nnilJ Twp, 8, RWi sec. L. Cooper, shall llle in t'lls ofllee on or before April 22, ,)E V Louis N. Todd nil Elklns, M. c of X. ard J, Hleks, Lesley, KlUins. 2, NiNVVi. ElWi, SEJ-s-- Frnnk nllof N.M. Notice for Publication. r'Hi such prolests, contest or other objection. T. C. TILLOTSON, T. C. Tn.i,uTS.ff, C2C5W C. "12, W-- F27-M2- C Henry. 11, NEi sec. W4NEi. Hegl.ster. F20-- 20 . Hefflster Deparlment of Interior, t'. S. Lan3 Register. sec. 3. tbe F bEJ WjKKi, WbEi Offlee at U ell. Mi Wttreii. i iolii sec. 24, NiNE sec 20. Ej'sec. notice forTpublication. Notice Is hereby given that N'aiic!f S. Notice for ruijlicutiod. 34, SWJ.sec. 3.1, all in Twp. 48., 026570 NOTICE of CONTEST. Uiillew, of New H-- N.M. who, on Oct. 01 ,371 . 4 - 1012, made U E. Rerlul No. 02Pfi57. for &i Department, of the Interior, C. K., 2!,E,; EiSWl-4- NSEl-- Department of the Interior, U. S. F. 8. c 17S3 S. Land IT. Range f)5 H-- N. M. P. N. 13, Lanu Office N. Section Tn. Office si Roswel). M. Feb. IU14. wu. at Roswell. M. Feb. IT, Department oft lie Interior V. S. I.aml Offlr , set, jo, x.', njoii." ton. has fllffl notice of ihle'itlnh to make Is given M. 1-- in Notice hereby thatMiiry Martin, 4 Notice hereby given Unit at Fort Sumner, N. M Fi bi t. 20, all in 4 It , Millard C. tlve-yen- r land Bee. Tvr. 8, l,t proof, to establish claim to the of N'obe, N. At, who, on Oct. ?0. 1912. made II. ' Itaker. of Nobe, N. M. who. on Oct. 30, lflri. To Maude Milvcrt.( tlUlil.K . M. Conteslcc. 80 E, above described, before C. K. Toombs. IT. S. E. Serial No. 0T.17I. for Lots land t and SH'4 made U.K. Ser. No. ostiM'ti. for Lots 3 nml Yon mf hereby iiotlflcd that Kunlie (i; MvKee Hope. Any person or persons desiring to protest Commissioner. In hlsomee. at New N. See. 19. and ec. SO, Twp. 0 SE.'. Sec. IK; and WM S W.' See. 17. Twpi who Rives Kenna, N. M.as Ills postoffiee livs" V!XV!i, S. against allowance of above relecf ion 10, 191 li I the tle 34 , M.on April Range 34 N. M. Meridian, has nied notice AS. Range N. M. l. Meridian, hen flleil did oirl'is-- SI. flic In this officii his duly I. Khali tile in this office on.or before April 23, notToe names as witnesses: of inien'Jon to make three-yea- r proof, to es- of Intention to make three-yea- r Proof, eorobornteil npplicatl'.n to eniitet ami sebure the Claimant 1914, such protest, contest or other object- - to painile! II Smltbee, EtnanMel Hhoaderi Edgar tablish churn to ihc land ubove described be- !. establish claim to the land above descrlbedl ennt'Pllitiotl of your hoineti entry Serial No. C. Henry, sl Jatiies C. llietlS. all ot Ne Hope fore Dan V Savage, IT, S, Ccn;missioDer, lo before Dan U. Savage. U. S. In made Jllty a, ror HV? S3, i. Sirawn. F20-M2- 0 , Commissioner. loosi Seelion, Register. nia M. T. C. Tillotson, his otllce at Kenna. N, M. on April 4, toil. office. GtKenna. N. M. on A pi lit mt, Townxhlp 4 K. H'.hliS 30 e, N. M. P. Meridian. jj Claimant names ns witneasef.;. aiiilABjiloiiiHln for bis enntesl he alleges that M6A3 Iies'cr' Claimant names as witnesses: Inincs W. ha-- e .in W. W, Davis. James W. Tflj ior, RV you wholly abandoned said lrac-- t of land: Notice for I'ublicallon. mi's Davis J.imcs Tnylor, Frank It. TT. S. Kim,, M Department of the Interior, these of Jndson. N. v;, om, fjt,llis G t'.uit you have not resided upon or cultivated os'ti'ria King, these of Judsoii, X. and Ijuis Sumner, N. M Urossof Thornunm, N M, Gross of TJjornhiim, X. M. Land Office at Fort any part thereof for nioro than two years iasl Department of the Interior, U. S. 1914. . JUn. 27, - , past, M. March, fl. 19H. T. C. TIIXOTSON, 01 1 1X0 Fs ..,.1.. Land Offlee at Roswell. N. . Reiflster, Ton Art. thlMrfriie; forlher notified that Joseph W. M27 Kegister. Tvotice is hereby given that the State of Notice Is hereby given" that the WW alrVgatloii will bo taVen by this o Mexico has applied to select under the Ballew, of New Hope, N. M. who. on Dee New as having been confmsed by you, anil your EH 20, 1910, for the benefit of the 12. 1912. made H. E. Serial No. 026742. for Act of nine Notice for said entry will be canceled thereunder without Oi-TC- University, (List 114) the following, describ mMlcMo. Sec. 20, Twp. O S.. Range sr. E.. N, M. P. of CONTEST your further right to be heard therein, either be to make non-co- Meridian, has filed notice of intention 01)11 - ed public lands, to wit: p. office appeal. If you fitll to file in F. S. CKU . oiOSlo' fore this oron llve-jea- hind r Proof to establish claim to tbe t 35, Tp. 4 8., H. 2)JE , KlM'IITII ncpartmi-n- of (he Interior, TT. S. LanJ N WJf Sec. Land Sale this offlee within twenty days afier the O. K. Toombs, IT. S, De- - c'.ic rtbote described, befor (ifilee, n! Fort Sumner. N.M. I!M4 Lots!, 2, NEi Sec 18, ot pulillcatloh (f tfiKiidllt e; as shown bt low: your X Feb. 9, EiNWi. rtwrA the Interior. U. S. CCmmlssioner, In his OITlee at New Hove, To Joseph Ilown, VV4 pec. 2H. L,ots 4 sec Htiswi tijiilbrbathi sliWhl-Hll- a'i'l re. '. of Kllda. N. M. Contestee 8F.i 3. a Office ot NS M On Jttiril 10. l. - Fori Suinner: SH(ihHlii fit I'l Vim are hereby uotlfiu.l that Emilia- fl. MeKee 33. all in Wv 4j 1914, (liese HllcpiUlolfs i.f contest; or If yotl 31. EiSWl sec in i fali wll hln tlinn to file In due Clnlmnnt names os Witnesses: who elves Kenna, X. M. as his postoillce address that this offite Rfioaftes on e ; Jjods o. 9 HvtKii.; inai, as ouccicu yoit S Sumiiel H. Smithee, Einanliel did Ml December!, 1013. fllu In this office his" li. fe.n proof that havhservl.nl eofiy of yotir . by the Com'.ssioners cf.the General Land Hicks, Edgar 1. Strawn, all of duly eoroborated applli atlou to se- eec 1, N4SWL NJSF vvl the said contestant eilliei in persoti 01 by JamesC. contest and OAs, under provisions f Act of Congress T. C. TILUTSOS, cure c 12 N Vl? registered mall. If Mils sen ice is made by the N.M. the cancellnlloti f y.nir homestead entry, nee approved 27, 1906 (J4 517), M6-A- Register June Stats., delivery of a copy of youran.wfi to the contest- Serial No. OWII. mils ,I:i:ie 22, 1307. for E4 of pursuant to the applicatimi tl Willie A. Fryj Ion ant In lKTKoii, proof of sueh seitiro must be the K'i Se:' !. Tow:nliio 4 !4.. Itanire ao F... d Serial No 01 05 10, w Nutlev for I'ulillcutli.B. Any persons jM we ill offer at public ' N. M. P. Meridian, and as grounds for his contest ,est either' tho said contestant's written acknowl non-coa- 00279 the allowance sale, to tlit h'Hst bidJer, Kit at not less l F.J?. he alleges selection shau edgment of lita receipt of the copy, showing the U. a. tint y.i.i hive wholly abandoned said file in tin' than $2 (H) per aefe-a- t 10 o'clock a. m., Department onlie Interior. iana of Un.t; y.m , m,.i. t7. Llale of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the persi.ii 87. 1911. tract i'iu hire not resided upon or on day of 19 1 dfflcej Ofllee at Fort Sumner. N. M. Jun. 1914 ob-- the 6th April; 4, at this cultivated any part thereof fur more two iieh protests, contest or ttthef by whom tho delivery was made staling when glten JamesT- - Teagua thau ec Notice Is herebS that years last past. on. C. C Henry. and where the copy was delivered; If made by N, M. on May 1, IBUi, made " 22, Twp. 5 Smith,' Range 30 F.., of Kenna. who. - Register. N. M. P registered mail, proof of such service eon. You .re, tlierefore, further notined that the F20 M20 M ' nmst orig, homestead entry No. 08279. tor NWM - said allegation will be by slst of the affidavit of the person by whom the 27, XEH- 3w. taken tills office as Any persons claiming adversity the SE'i; XH8'tJ Sec. SEX See.. having been I copy was malted stating w hen ami the confessed by you, and your said land are advised to file "their Tp. IS., It., 29 E and on July 1. 1I0. made to which It was mailed, and this must entry w canceled thereunder without your XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. claims, or objections on or hefoie the time affidavit add l, homestead entry No. 09153 for EH NE" be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for further right to bo heard therein, eithor before 034 100 designated for sale. (.', C Heniy Sec. S, and VI il NW'4. eeo. s., ap. ,,, ...... Vm V" - thl,ofieoro...eal if r. - ttlclettfl', - " F30-M2- 7 Rrjjidter. E. N. M. P. Merlamn. has tiled noticei- ' Department of the Interior, U. S. In nniigaii. offleewlihln twenty days after the FOURTH pub Yeu should state your asswer the' name of if imeii ion to make three-sea- r rnxui io lMt& Office at Roswell, N. M.Feb. 13, 1?H post office to which you desire future notices to described, lication of this notice, asshowu below, your establish claim to ;be land above answer, under Notice Is hereby (rtven that K.amuel F be sent to yoiu Commissioner, In osth. specifically meeting and re. hefoie Dan . Savage. U.S. siMiniling Southard, of Valley View. N. M. who. on Feb Notice C: HKiry; Keslstcr. lo these allegations of contest, or If lor rubllcatlon. I: his office at Kenna: N. M. on the 31st day of you '10,1911. made II. E. Ser. No. 0J4lt)0for KWH. 02B50') fall within that lime lo file in this office due hale of first pnUli al'l'm Koii. J7, I I. Marcll, Itflb ' Kec. 10; at.d SW Sec 3 TownslilpV 9., Rallies - proof thit you have served a copy of your " nil . 1914 33 E N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of In Department of the Interior, U. S. ". seis Mch. Claimant names &i witnessed! thusalil contestant either lu pcrsou or " third " Mel', tn. tention to make three year Proof, to establish Land Office si RosiVfjll. N. M. Feb. 13, 1BII. mi'. Charles 11. Wear. Edgar L Graves. Thomas by registered nml! If this s. rvico Is made by the " " fourth ' 1!H4 Is given ttant Mch. W. Tow, Harvey W, l'r.,uilof Kenna N. M. delivery of a copy of contest-a- elatnf' to the land above described, before Dan Notice hereby HobertG. linker Henry, ..iir auswer to the Commissioner, of Nobc, N. M. on Nov,, 1. liiJS, H. ' In person, proof of such C. Buvaue, U. S. hi bis office who. made ;. .. Notice lor Publication. F13 M20 Register. service must be either at Kenna. N. M-- on March X I'll. Ser. No. 02e9 for Lots 3 and i and SEf 'non-coal F. s. 0!S:6 tliu said eenlestaut's written acknowledgment of Seo. 19; and .VH S'A Sec. 40 Twp. 6 S.. U. S. Office Notice for i'uiiliciition. his receipt of the copy, showing t he dale of Us Claimant names aa witnesses: Department of tbe Interior Land F. H. ..,I0S55. Range 34 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice M. nononl receipt, or theaffidavit of the s.rsoii by whom Edgar L. MeUryde, Rod F. rtonhnm, Thomus at Fort Sumner, X. Jan 20, i'iu. I inpariiimni of the Interior, V. S. Land three-yea- r Proof, the delivery was made stating when and where R. Southard, thko of Valley View.N. M. and of Intention to make lo Notice Is hereby given that John slack, of Offlee at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. S, lotl. claim to land described. Lea-sure- , the copy was delivered: If made by registered T. Dexter OouW, Ifennn, N. M. establish the above Elida. N. M.. Who. o Feb. Is. Hi. made U.K. Notice Is hereby given that George W. I'"i0-M2- Dan V. U. 8. mall, proof of Mich service . 1 O, Tn.iyOTSON, lleifbiter. before Savarfe, Commissioner, No. for NEK, 1?, Twp. 4 S. Range M. who. on Sept. IS. 1011. must consist of the 101TT 0J0. See of Ingram. S. In his office lvetiiia. N. M.on April 4, 31 In- affidavit of the person by whom the copy was at E., N. M. P. Meritllun has Hied notice of made Add l homestead entry No. CW23, tor N!4 three-yea- r mailed slating w hen and hihI office which Claimant names at witnesses: tention to milUC Proof, to establish Si:'4 and NH S !s, Sec. 31, Township S S. ths to , Notice rubliciition. . it was mailed, and this affidavit must be for James W. Davis. James W. Taylor. Frank Ri eliilm td the laiid alloVa described, before C. ItungeSi F..i N.M. P. Meridian, has Died notice 0.'4 407 by the post receipt for King, these of Judson. N. M. and LoUls G A. Coffey, U S. Commissioner, mills office of intcnthm to make three-- j eur proof, to es- master's the letter. You should state In your answer the name Department of the Interior, U. S Gross of Thorhhlinii N, M. at Elida, N. M. on ths I7ih day of March. 1911. tablish claim to tlie land above described, of post office to which you desire future notices to .'Land OlAce at Hoswell. N. M. Feb. 13. 1914. T. C. TrLLOTsoKi - Claimant names as witnesses: before C. A.Coffey. V. S. Commissioner. In PS7 Reu'lster- - - Sdill be sent to you. Notlo Is hereby given that Era I. Southard M!7 . ItUfuSS. Walker, RlifuS K. Ttlshai Milton J. hisotllcei at Elida, N. M. on the day of C. ('. Henry, of Valley View, N. M. who. on Feb, lfl, 1911. thills. James A. al! Elida. Xi"M. 1914. Knottsi March llegisler. mad U, E. Serial No. 01107, for SH Seo. 10. 3 C. C; Hknht, Register. Claimant names as witnesses: Twp. 7 8., Range S3 E., N. M. P, Meridian, has NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Dateof fit st publication Feb. 57. 1!H4. ' J limits 0. Clark. J nines E. llurtonJSarl three-yea- r . Isolated Tract. " " 111 I tiled ootice of intention to make NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Vigua these of Elldu. N. M. and Moses A, 0 Mch.8. I'. S 08942 - Ihlid 13, HiM, Proof, to establish claim to tb land above 024570 lloldston. of lDgram, N. M. . Mch. PuBLifl Lano O. c. HBSnV. Register " described, before Dan U. Savage, V. S. Com- StE. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office' FI3 M20 "fourth Mch. 20, 1914. N. M. on Department of the Interior, U. S. missioner, In his Ofttce at Kenna at Roswell. X. M. Jan. 20. 1914. NOTICF. OF CONTEST. 1914. N. M., March 3. Land Orfleo at Fort Sumner, Notice Is hereby given that Allen M. Hill, of F, S. IT! CTM Claimant names as witnesses: Jan. 29, 1914. v Kenna, X. M. w ho, on March 17. 1911, made Interior, U. S. as Ijepartment of the . Edgar L. MeUryde, Ronhantt Motice is hereby given that, directed No. 02157b. EM Rod F. Thomas additional II. E. Serial for Land Ofllee at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb . 21, NOTICE if CONTEST. by the Commissioner of the General Land B .It. Southard these of Valley View, N.M. and SEW; SH KE'.i: Sec. 21 Tt.nsl.lp S Range Ol-'- Office, under provisions of Act of Congres l'Ul. F. S. ll I! 729 T. Dexter Gouty, f KoutiOvN. M, . !0E.. N. M. P. Meridian, has hied notice of H. Mortis, Of Elida, N. M Contestee: Hepnitiiieiil of the Interior t'nlled l.sud approved June 27, 106 (34 Stats. S'T)i To John States , T. C. Tillotson, Ititentloh to make three year Proof, to estnb You are hereby nutlHed that Eunice U. Me office at Fort Sunnier, N. M: Feb. 21. 1914. FJ0-M- pursuant to the application ot Robert m. Reirlater. lish claim to the land above described, before M. as MIS post-offic- e To C. Hodges, of Elida, M, Grissom, Serial No. 08942 we will offer at Kee. who gives Kenna. N. Elbert N. Contestee. Dun C. Savage. IT. S-- Commissioner, in bis 31. file in this Ynii are hereby notified John F. MoKee' public sale, to the highest bidder, but at address, did on Dec. I'n3. that oillee at Kenna, X, M. on March 14, 11 4. application to who gives Kiiiia. N. M, ashlspost office address Publication. . less than 2 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock ofllee his duly corroborated Netice for not 20, In " Claimant namos as witnesses: contest and secure the cancellation of your did on December llb.'t, tile this office his .non-eoa- l 8." 09462 a. on first ot at F. in., the day April, ivn, duly application so. th'n office, the following tract of landt Mary E. BUrkj Richard R. Reagan. Willlsm homestead entry Serial No. 0'i63R. made Sept, coi'ols.ratKl lo contest and Department of the Interior, U. 8. 22, of your homestead entry. 3 A. Shira. Elmer I). NeWlin,. nllof ilon, N, M. 11. 10, tor WW SH'l andKU swu. Sec. ciiictiicciinicliatli.il Jan, SC. swW8K!Sec 26, Twp. South, Ringe Land Offlee at Fort Sumner. N. M. U C Register, 30 X, M. P. Meridian, nnd serial Xo. naulr April 17. 19ij. for NK!4 30 F... N. M. P. M.; forty actes. T. Tillotson, Twp. J S.. Range E.. ri'a. Township 4 1,'ange 30 mi. a- - as grounds for his. con tost he. alleges trial Section at. south. east, N. E. Any l ersorts claiming adversely the PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that Chalmers NOTICE FOtt you have wholly abandoned said tract of land; M. P. Meridian, and as grounds for his contest JO, bove described land arc advised to file their XcClellan, of Elida.'N. M., who, on March non coal F. S. 05130 ht.allegs i you have wholly abandoned said claims, or objections, on or before the time that you have not resided upon or cultivated lilt toil, made Add l., H. E. No. Cte. for WH Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Of- any part more than two years tract of land; ihat you have not resided lis.u or designated for sale. . . L. Henry, thereof for NWW, and NH 8W!, Sec, 2l,.Ti. STT. Runuo llee at Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan.2, 1914. cultivated any part thereof for more than two F20-M2- T Register. last past. 311 E. N. M. F. Meridian, has tiled notice of Notice is hereby given that Sidney P. Hoard You are. therefore, further notified that years lust past. es- Intention to make three jear Proof, to of Claudell. N. M. who, ou Match 10. Wo the said allegations will be taken by this Yon are, therefore, further notified that ths tablish claim to the land above desuribed, be made homestead entrj No. 05130, for SWM, nnlee as havllig been confessed by y.iu. and said alicgitlou will be tal.c-- by tills office's fore C. A. Coffey, U. S. Commissioner. In his NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Section 20, Twp. 2 s Range, 23 E., X. M. P, your said entry will be canceled thereunder hailng bc.m confessed by you, and your said Ellclft, M., April 1, 1914, non-cou- l 8, OHlCO your office at N. on F. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make without your further right to b heard there- entry will bccsiicclcd thereunder without Interior, U. 8. flvo-yeii- r before Clalmantname8 as witnesses: Department of the Land Proof, lo establish claim to the land in, either before this office or on appeal, if further right lobe heard therein, eilher 20. 101 1, . Moses J. Rlppee Frank E. MIllHr. Cljde A Office at Fort Slunner. N. M. Jan. above described, beforo C A Coffey, V. S. you fall io llle In this office wiihln twenty this oifice or on appeal. If you fail to file In this Dolby, Edward D. Clay, all of Elida. N. M. Notice Is hereby given that James E. Burton, Commissioner. In his olbce at Elida. N. M. on days after the FOt in II publication or tins office wllhlu twenty days after tho FOl'liTH X- on 1"10. 1911. your C. O.lienry, Keglsler. of Elida. M who July made the Hth day of March, no. ice. as shown below, your answer, under pul ll.atlon of this not ice. as shown below, additlonul homestead entry No. OslftO. for Claimant names as witnesses: oath, specilically meeting and responding to auswer. iind- -r oalh. specilically Hireling and re- 9 Twp. 3 S.. Range 31 E.. N. M. P. allegations of contest, or if SWX Seo. Homer W- - Latiderbaek, Luelnda Lauder- - these allegations of contest, or If you full sponding to tccsc Meridian has tiled notice of Intention lo make baek. Gilbert F.Jones. Geoige W. Dye, all of within thst time lo llle In this office due youfi.ll wltllu th.it time to tile hi this office due three-yea- ans- "NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION. r proof, lo establish claim to the Claudell, N. M. proof thut you have served a copy of your proof tint you have served a copy of yoir -- C A, Coffey, III or by non-ooa- l F. S. 0121 land above desclbed, before C. C. Hsnht. answer on the said contestant either In wer on the diiiteslaul either 0l in his Elida, lids' ice Is made by the Department ot the Interior, U. S U. S. ommlssloner. .Office at K MIS ' Register. person or by registered mall. If ibis service registered mail. If sen N M, on !3, 1014. delivery of a copy of your answer to the con-- Land OITlee at Fort Sumner, N. M.. Feb. t, ton March. Is madu by the delivery of a copy of your person, proof of suchservlec must be Notice Is hereby- given that James D, I.ee, Claimant names n3 witnesses: answer lo lite contestant In person, proof testuiit In ' Publication. the said coiileslanfs written acknowledg- of Elida, N. M. who, on March B. 1911. mado Pink F. West, Earl Vlgus, Oeorge V. Notice for of sueh service must lie either the said either CstV.l his receipt of the nopy, showing thedate 'Orlg.,H. K. No. 0W4S1, for SW Seo. 31, Tp. Fred M, Robertson, all of Elida, Nf M. non coal P. S. 01138 . contestant's wrinen acknowledgment of his ment of receipt, or tho affidavit of the rsou by K. It., 3i E, and on January 10. 1913. made - C. C. Henry, Register. Department of the Interior. U. S, receipt of tbe copy, showing the dale of of lis delivery was made stating when and, additional homestead entry, No. 054. for Land Ofllee at Fori Sumner. N. M. Jan. 26114. Us receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom tho when w here "lie copy w as delivered; if made, by regis- Lots 1 andJ and EVi N W!. Seo. 31, Twp. t S. Notice Is hereby given that John D. Pipkin whom the delivery was made stating tered mall, proof of such service must eou-- ot iCange 3 E , N, M. P. Meridian, has Mled of Elida. N. M. who, on Aaril 11, 1007 made and where the copy was delivered; if made City I of person by whom the copy three-yea- r Btats or Ohio or Toledo. T4I3S, fi. Tp. mail, proof of sueh service the affidavit the notice of tutentloo to make proof, county. ( orig.. Hd. E. No for S 'U Sec. bv registered Lucah person was mailed staling when and the post office to establish claim to the lund above described J. chkkcit mskei eatb that he Is sen In S S..R.8S e.. and on May 16. I"10, made Add l must oonsist of tho affidavit of the to Funk it was mailed. and Ibis affidavit must be before C. A. Coflev.U. S. Comniissioner. in bis partner of the arm of F. 3. t iUNEif Co., dolus H. E. No. OH'JSI, for N Wk Section Tw p. 3 8.. bv whom the copy was mailed stating when which busliuvs in the city of Toled... County and Hiuie mailed, ace.ominlned by liio posl mauler's receipt for tho office at Elida, N. M. on Aprils. 1914. . and that said firm will pay the sum ol Range 33 K , N. M. P. Meridian, hasllled notice and the post office to which it was names as witnesses: ONE Ht'NIlRKI) Dul.I.AKH for each and every of Intention to n.ake on orig'l and this affidavit must lie accompanied by letter. Claimant rue of Catarku that ciumut be cured by the uihi ul should iu your answor the name of CATAKUU three-yea- r proof 00 add 1, lo establish tho postmaster s receipt for tho letter. Yon state James E. Burton, Robert Kornegay. George liALL'S CtHK. and notices to FRANK J. CHENEY. luud described, before C You should state In your auswer the name post ofi'le'e to whioU you desire future if. Sublette, all of my claim to the above v W. Robertson, Charles Iworn to before me and aurwribcd lu pivaeaea, which you future sent to you. O. C. Henry this etu day of Deeeiuber, A. A. Coffey, U. S Commissioner, In bis office, of the post office to desire be Elida. N. M. i.. you. C.C Uenry, i I A. W. OLEASOM.' at Elida. N. M, on March 20, 1914. ooticea to be sent to "Register Register. "At f Not awt VWW--. Claimant names as witnesses: C.C. HIN8Y. Register. publication Fob, .27 1014. II. Il l Catarrh Curs ts taken tnteraally sad sett James E llui lort, Robert Kornegay, Josse Date of first publication Feb. 7. loll. Date of first UIH.U ana mueous ot v M " I'jH. dJrsvly the biuud turuotis ths A. Pipkin, Charles all of Elida, N " " " Mch. " seooiid; Mob.'. tvtfli-Ui- lur If'atuaoniHis, irtii. H.Sublette second e.ion. 1014. ' " third Mob.13.tuU. F. J. CilK.NEY CO.. Toledo, tt M. . third " Well. 13 - ..M bv all DruKKl.is. 'u. ' " Well, to, 10U, " " fourth " Moll. SO, IJH. The Record one year for $100 '1A Msll's I swlly Mill lor enn3tljtl'.'i4, FC.M13 C. C, IlEHBTi Register, "fourth THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

WILSOH ON TOLLS GAS, DYSPEPSIA

HoarsenessHave you got hoarseness that continues? Or do you get hoarse once in a while, whenever you get DECLARES EXEMPTION OF U. 8. INDIGESTION cold? A! the slightest COATWISE 8HIPPINQ IS MIS- Hoarseness means a catarrhal condition of the vocal cords. The TAKEN ECONOMIC POLICY.' vocal cords are way down In the "Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour, larynx and when affected by in hoarseness should cause serious gassy stomachs five concern. PRESIDENT READS, MESSAGE minutes Time Itl Peruna has been found to be an excellent remedy for such cases. ' We have received testimonials Note That Was Signed by Webster and Clay Tou don't want a slow remedy when from responsible people who have Chief Executive Asks Congress to Re- your stomach Is bad or an uncertain by been relieved of hoarseness peal Adamson Act Containing Ob- one or a harmful one your stomach Peruna. Should you want to read What always charms one about Washington Is to realize you injure a lot of excellent testimonials on WASHINGTON. jectionable Clause Powers Hold Is too valuable; mustn't it. subjects men are human, and that no dignity or distinction can Pape's Diapepsin is noted for Its all write for the of on It Violation of Treaty. eliminate the spirit democracy which the republic is founded. To walk speed in giving relief; Its harmless-ness- ; along Jus- "Ills of Life" and have a chat with Chief Washington, March 6. President Its' certain unfailing action in sent free by the Peruna Co Co- tice White and And that the man who Wilson appeared personally before regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. lumbus, Ohio. UBAffUJ has written decisions of historic Peruna can also be obtained In congress again this afternoon, this Its millions of cures in Indigestion, tablet form. Ask your druggist, ment from which there is no appeal time to read a special message urging dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach or send to us direct. &AMIEL retains an Interest In everyday affairs the repeal of the provision In the Pan- trouble has made it famous the' world and wears a fuzzy hat, and about the ama canal act exempting American over. some sort of clothes, shoes and neck- coastwise vessels payment Keep this perfect stomach doctor In any from PARKER'S ties as other man, only serves to of tolls. This message was written your home keep It handy get a large HAIR DALSAM emphasize his real dignity. The A toilet preparation mrrt& and delivered in accordance with the fifty-cen- t case from any dealer and of simple as dig- Heir toaratllc.l dandruff. chief Justice is as he is request of Representative Underwood. then if anyone should eat something For Reatorina Color and nified. He loves to spend his vacation Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. The Democratic floor leader felt that which doesn't agree with them; if floe, and a i.oo at days at the old borne In Louisiana, the president should assume the re- what they eat lays like lead, ferments iil where neighbors and friends still ball gas; sponsibility for will di- sours and forms ,causes head him with the affectionate greetings of the days when he was forging his way action that be and In a-- are rectly contrary nausea; When witnesses lawsuit to the front as a promising young lawyer. to one of the resolu- ache, dizziness and eructa honest they agree as to de- tions adopted by undigested food-reme- mber seldom The men in official Washington seem to have less of a halo about them the last Democratic tions of acid and as soon as Pape's DiapepBin tails of the case. than in the good old days, when towering form of Webster or Henry Clay convention, and that he should give the his reasons In would attract more on Pennsylvania avenue a brass or a for favoring the repeal comes contact with the stomach all Anybody can dye successfully attention than band so prompt with tango dancer In 1914. In a bank the other day was shown a note indorsed that members who voted for the such distress vanishes. Its Dyes. exemption ex- Putnam Fadeless Adv. Jointly by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. The story is told that Clay asked clause would have an ness, certainty and ease in overcoming Webster to $500. cuse for changing their attitude. the worst stomach disorders is a reve- oft indorse a note with him for Children seldom realize how well "All right," thoughtful President's Message. lation to those who try It. Adv. they they grow up said the studious and Webster, "I'll do so, Clay, if are until and then you'll make It $1,000 give me Clay agreed to compact, The address follows r parade has passed. and half." the and the the circus two set out for Banker ftlggs, signed the note with due solemnity, and se "Gentlemen of the Congress: Personal Viewpoint. cured the proceeds. As they swung out across the threshold on to the "I have come td you upon an errand "What's your objection to strikes?" Constipation causes many .prions dis-n-e. avenue and divided the money, Webster In his ponderous voice remarked to which can be very briefly performed, asked Mr. Ianfferty. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Clay, but I beg you will not measure replied way Pierce's Flenwint Pellets. One a laxative, "Henry, why do you suppose Mr. RIggs wanted our names on that note?" that "Well," Mr. Dolan, "the three for cathartic. Adv. "It bafiles me, Daniel," responded Clay, "perhaps he desired some me- its Importance by the number of sen- I feel about strikes is that if you're mento to hand down to posterity, for I cannot at this moment conceive how It tences in which I state It No com- rich enough to be able to afford them .Uncompromising. 1b going to be paid by the present generation." National Magazine. munication I have addressed to nbe you don't feel like taking the trouble." A retail dealer in leather goods, do congress carried with It graver or lng business in Baltimore, wrote to a ' more Implications to the firm in southern Massachusetts, or- Bachelor Member of House Embarrassed by Plea Interest of the' country and I now dering a carload of the merchandise. come to speak upon a matter wtth WHAT $10 DID The firm wired him: REPRESENTATIVE MOSES K1NKAID of Nebraska, a bachelor, was regard to which Ixam charged In a "Cannot ship your order until the house the other day. lie was almost obliged to agree peculiar degree by the constitution It- last consignment Is paid for." to get married In order to secure the passage of "a bill, providing that the self with personal responsibility. FOR THIS WOMAN 'Unable to wait so long," tele- marriage of a homestead entryman to "I have come to ask for the repeal graphed the leather merchant "Can- a homestead entrywoman shall not Im- of that provision of the Panama canal cel the order." LIppincott's. pair the right of either to a patent, act of August 24, 1912, which exempts The Price She Paid for Lydia after compliance with the law for one vessels engaged In the coast trade E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Kids and Goats. year." of the United States from payment of A newspaper man in Chicago is fond Mr. Ktnkald said the present laws tolls, and to urge upon you the Jus- pound Which Brought of greeting his children at night with are an impediment to marriage in the tice, the wisdom, and the large policy the salutation: "Hello, kids." For public land states, and that this condi- of. such a repeal with the utmost Good Health. some time past the girl, half past five, tion of affairs should be no longer tol- earnestness of which I am capable. i erated. Exemption a Danville, Va. " I have only spent ten has felt that this was too informal to Mistake. so comport with her dignity. . "The gentleman from Nebraska has "In my own Judgment, very fully dollars on your medicine and I feel "Daddy," ago, a good deal of nerve to call this bill maturely formed, much better tnan l she said, a few nights considered and that doctor we're not kids. Kids are young up," suggested Representative Mann exemption constitutes a mistaken did when the of Illinois. "He says it is against was treating me. I goats." economic policy from every point of any passed public policy to prevent marriage, while the gentleman all his life "has been, view, Is, In plain con- don't suffer The father this off without and moreover. bearing down pains comment. Next evening he made his preventing one marriage that ought to take place." travention of treaty with Great " the all now and I sleep greeting. young lady Mr. Klnkald blushed and stuttered and then exclaimed haltingly? Britain concerning conclud- at usual The had the canal well. I cannot say "I think I can make up for this omission, dereliction, or lack of oppor- 1 worked out the deduction by that time. ed on November 18, 1901. But have enough for Lydia E. "Daddy," tunity, by helping to promote a law of this kind." you urge my she said, "if we're kids, not come to to personal Pinkham's Vegeta- you must be a goat. Are you?" "We should like to help the gentleman get married," said Mr. Mann. views. I have come to state to you a "I will accept all help gratefully," replied Mr. KInkaid. ble Compound and "He agreed that he was. fact and a situation. Liver Pills as they Whatever may be our own differ have done so much By Ticket Only. About the Easiest Thing in the World to Say ences of opinion concerning this much-debate- d for me. I am enjoy Mrs. Lovelace had a new maid, not measure, its meaning is not ing good health now and owe it all to long over from Scandinavia. She was debated outside the United States. your in tell- A SK Washington," Is the phrase remedies. I take pleasure not quick to learn, but what she did that makes the corps of correspondents at Everywhere else the language of tue ing my friends and neighbors .about the national capital 111. It Is the thing in say, learn fixed Itself solidly in her blonde t easiest the world to and treaty Is given but one interpretation, them."-M- rs. 501 ne sometimes entails endless Mattie Haley, head. In particular she was taught .to labor. It means that somewhere In this country a and that interpretation precludes the Street, Danville, Va, take the visiting cards of Mrs. Love- paper is going to press, and some one exemption I am asking you to repeuV - No woman suffering from any form lace's not infrequent callers. on that sheet wants to know, for in- Consented to Treaty. should lose hope un- One day appeared Mrs. stance, what was the color of Presi- to treaty; of female troubles a certain "We consented the lis til she has given Lydia Pinkham's Furbelow, a crony of dent Arthur's eyes. language we accepted, it we did not Jl and familiar Vegetable Compound a fair trial. Mrs. Lovelace, and one not accus- "Ask Washington," says the man- originate it; and we are too big, too tomed to the formality of cards in aging editor, and the telegraph editor powerful, too g a nation This famous remedy, the medicinal that house. The new maid refused to clicks off the massage. to Interpret with too strained or re- ingredients of which are derived let her in. She blocked the door with The Washington correspondent gets fined a reading the words of our own from native roots and herbs, has for her substantial bulk and spoke the query. It may arrive In the middle promises Jufft because wo have power forty years proved to be a most valua- fe- - firmly: of the night, or it may arrive even enough to give us fcave to read them ble tonic and invigorator of the . ' everywhere "You must give up your ticket first,1 later, but he has to answer it In order as we please. The large thing to do male organism. Women willing testimony to wonderful she said. New York Evening Post. to preserve the Inviolate reputation Is the only thing we can afford to do, bear the Washington virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- that a newspaper man can a voluntary withdrawal from a posi- answer any question in the world. Somebody ble Compound. I LIFE'S ROAD in this town will remember the tion everywhere questioned misun- color of those eyes, and the paper will It. and Smoothed by Change of Food. have derstood. We ought to reverse our If you liave the slightest doubt That Is not an extreme example, either. Didn't one Washington bureau get Lydia E. Vegeta- a query not long ago, In the "wee action without raising the question that Ulnkliam's Worry is a big to carry sma" hours of the morning, asking the num- ble Coin pound wi 1 1 hel p you, write load and an ber of steel missiles aboard one of you whether we were right or. wrong, and unnecessary one. the battleships. How would like to get to Lydia E.PlnkhamMedicineCo. When accompanied problem put up to you 1 a. m. so once more deserve our reputation by indigestion that at with the understanding that the answer (confidential) Lynn, Ma8., for ad- It certainly Is cause for bad to be fired back instanter? for generosity and the redemption of blues. every obligation vice. Your letter will be opened, the Another query, from a Canadian paper, asked for the number of employes without quibble or But the whole trouble may be easily hesitation.' read and answered by a woman out of work In nearly every big city In the Union, the cost of clothes and food held In strict confidence. thrown off and life's road be made In all thoBe cities and probable effect on general "I ask this of you In support of the and easy the business. Another and comfortable by proper eating query asked a correspondent here, "Who is Coup d'Etat and where Is he from?" foreign policy of the administration. and the cultivation of good cheer, The correspondent had been using French In his political stuff. One of the I shall not know how to deal with Head what a Troy woman says: most famous queries came from a yellow sheet In a big city. It read: other meetings of even greater deli- "Two years ago I made the acquaint- "Something in the air. Send E00 words." cacy and nearer consequence If you CSSBIISMFISffR J ance of Grape-Nut- s and have used the do not grant It to me In ungrudging food once a day and sometimes twice. measure." r.WK the yield of WHEAT ever since. Senator Martine "Glad to Meet" the Ambassador on many farms in TH. 11 "At the time I began to use it life UNPARALLELED SHIP STORY western Canada in was a burden. I was for years afflict IH13, aome yields affairs in congressional circles under the present Democratic regime Deing reported ed with bilious sick headache, caused SOCIAL Vessel Runs Through. Shoal of Dead hiah aa 50 buahi by Indigestion, and nothing seemed to formality which characterized republican gatherings of a similar par acra. Aa high character under preceding administrations. At least that Is what society Bodies of Men and Women Off aa 1UU busnela were relieve me. Coast of Algiers. recorded in aoma "The trouble became so severe people in Washington say, and they diatricta for oata. gooa story on buahela for barlay ana had to leave my work for days at a are telling a senator New York, Mu-c- 6. A story un- from II) to 20 bu. tar lias. New Jersey srpr7Hoifr") time. ' James E. Martine of to s? paralleled In the history of shipping J. Keys arrived in the point. country 6 years ago from "My nerves were In such a state I illustrate their was told by Captain Dlmmock of the Denmark Tilth very littla a reception given by the senator Austro-Amerlca- meana. He could not sleep and the doctor said I At n liner Oceania when homeateaded, not long ago, bo the story goes, mem- worked bard, ia now tha was on the verge of nervous prostra- the vessel awlved here. The captain owner ot 3i0 acrea ox land, 11 of the diplomatic corps, with in 1913 had a crop 2u0 tion. I saw an adv. .concerning Grape-Nut-s bers said while the vessel was off of gold braid and medals of honor, that the acrea. which will realize him and bought a package for trial. their coast of Algiers it ran into a shoal of about S4.000. Hia whaat mingled with the more modestly waigkad 68 the buabal "What Grape-Nut- s me bodies of men and women. They lb, to has done for dressed civilians. Senator Martine and averaged over a 6 buabele Is certainly marvelous. I can now were bodies of Arabs which were be- to acre was circling the room, greeting his im sleep like a child, am entirely free ing taken to the Holy Land for Inter- Thouaanda of aimilar in-- guests in his bluff, hearty way, when atancea niiuht be related of tha old ment and bad floated out from the trouble and have not had his glance happened to rest on the to sea afte.' homeateadera in Manitnha. Sas a headache In over a year. I feel like an Arabian ship was wrecked. katchewan and Alberta. Spanish ambassador, gaily caparisoned in uniform or his rank. 1Q13 avaa a new person. I have Tha rmn fif an akim. recommended It "Who in thunder are you? Where In thunder do you come from?" said dant ona evarvwhera in WMt,m to others. One man I knew ate prin- Senator Martine in his characteristically explosive manner. Pays Quickly; Saves Money. Canada. cipally Grape-Nut-s "while working on Boston, Mass., March 5. Mayor Ask for deacrlDtlva literature and Somewhat abashed by the senator's frank question and boldness of expres- reduced railway w Ice Curley plans to save city $75,000 rates. Apply to the all winter, and said he never sion, the ambassador managed to stammer out: the superintendent of Immigration, felt better In his life." "I am Senor Don Juan Rlano y Gayangos, chamberlain to his majesty a year by having Its bills paid prompt- Ottawa, Canada, or the ly. Name given by Post urn Co., Battle king of Spain, and envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from that He has instructed all department Q. A. COOK. Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to country." heads to return bills for supplies' to 131 W. Itl ITKEEL USUI COT, HO. Rea- the office Wellvllle." In pkgs. "There's a Senator Martina's nerve never has been known to fall him In an truer-renc- auditors' within seven days, Canadian Government Agent son." and It stood him In good stead in this Instance. " thus securlug the usual 1 per cent Kver read the above lettrrf A "Well, by gad, sir," ha replied, extending bis band cordially, "I'm glad o discount for payments made wlthli appears from tlaae to time. hs tan days. c are (caulaa, trae, auaa ! bauatnaTr meet you." latere. tall 8CS THE ItECORt), KfcNNA, NEW MEXICO.

111 FORI! PERISH i r : i 'j Slip FIRE HUNDRED GUESTS AT ST. LOUIS CLUB MAKE MAD RUSH TO ESCAPE.

FIRE SPREAD WITH GREAT RAPIDITY

Guests Leap From Windows and Slide Down Improvised Ropes . From All Parts of Building Occurred at Night. is now electrically sealed with a p E Wy J St Louis, Mo., March 10 Hope for iPR)! A "SEAL OF PURITY" so the thirty or thirty-fiv- e guests of the tS Missouri Athletic club who were in aboo'uio that it is the club building when it caught fire I this morning was abandoned' this af--. damP-proo- f, ternoon and officers of the club now I dust i are almost positive the twenty-thre- e ftj twenty-nin- e men for xMlrfc proof' puritym unaccounted I I will be in the list of dead when the Wmm'M toll Is txwl of the blaze complete. even ) Seven bodies were recovered from I ffvNMl UV i ' the ruins before sundown and even- ing and searchlights played on the smoldering ruins tonight while fire- I men searched for additional bodies. I v"s,pr Though- - a committee early today Vive opened headquarters at the Press regular aid club and asked all who were guests WJ at the Missouri Athletic club last night to report, 30 to 35 did not reg- ister and hourly the feeling1 grew that appetite and diges-- e'.l these were lost. Hope was given F ly Fire Chief Swlngley this afternoon 1 1 Von. It's the safo that the water could be pumped out VV XV of the ruins tonight and that search tiCi J l besides delicious and iSVV (a for bodies might be resumed. It is vlA VV not believed, however, that the search beneficial confection! y will be completed until tomorrow. ' p3j.5S While the Rearch for bodies contin- ued today, 15 persons who were In- ft jured in the fire were under treat- N.y'y ment at public and private hospitals. Much difficulty was experienced in BUY BY BOX trying to identify the bod- THE recovered IT ies of the dead and some bodies were Identified undef two or three differ for 85 centsat most dealers. Each box contains twenty ent names. The blaze was the fourth serious 5 cent packages. They stay fresh until used. fire In the downtown district of St. Xf in eight days and the most seri clean, pure, twalihSul ous as to fatalities of any fire tn the It's city's history. This blaze, which if it's.WRIGLEY'S. AFTER started at 1:50 a. m., Monday, com i CHEW IT pletely wrecked the seven-stor- y building occupied lolntly by the Mis souri Athletic club and the Boatman Look for the spear EVERY MEAL bank, caused a property loss estimat ed at $466,000 and by destroying the list of entries and other club records, DISTEMPER forced the abandonment of the inter- Striking. Satisfied With Entertainment. for CATARRHAL FEVER collegiate track meet that was to "Your honor, I've been married to A little boy was watching certain AND ALL NOSE have been held in St. Ixmls under the both these men, and they both beat adult visitors to a city amusement PINK EYE AND THROAT DISEASES auspices of the club next Saturday Line wltb equal cruelty." park ride donkeys. An exceedingly fat Curea the aick and acta ait preventive Car othere. Liquid given on the night. "Come to think of it," said the Judge, woman hired a donkey and was about tongue. Safe for brood roarea and all othere. Beat kidney remedy; 50c and The cause of the fire still wo a "there Is a striking resemblance to mount when she noticed the boy's Si a bottlr, SS and S10 a doien. Sold by all drugglate and horae goods mystery tonight. Reports that the them." eager gaze. houaea, or aent, expreea paid, by the manufacturer. blaze was accompanied by a ter- "Little boy," she called, pleasantly, SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists. GOSHEN, INDIANA rific explosion, indicating the fire WATERY BLISTERS ON FACE "don't you want me to hire a donkey was due to efforts of bank robbers for you, too?" Her Game. (to barmaid) And Constipation trying to dynamite into the Boat- ago "No, thank you," he replied, chuck- Affable Customer Smlthvllle, Ind. "Six months you don't go in for winter sports at man's bank, were unconfirmed. Re- our baby girl, one year old, bad a few ling, "I'd rather sit here and laugh." Vanishes ports of explosion were denied by all, miss? Forever red pimples come on her face which Barmaid I? I should think so Prompt the night watchman of the bank, who causing to Relief Permanent Cure gradually spread her face GLOSSY HAIR ain't I always mlxiu' iced drinks? turned in the first alarm of fire, and become very irritated and a fiery red THICK, CARTER'S LITTLE It was explained the falling of the color. The pimples on the child's face LIVER PILLS never Important to Mothers tail. Purely vegeta elevators when their cables broke were at first small watery blisters, Just DANDROFF Examine carefully every bottle of M- M might have been the noises heard. FREE FROM ble act surely a small blotch on the skin. She kept CASTOK1A, a safe and sure remedy for out gently on In the vaults of the Boatman's bank scratching at this until In a few Infants and children, and see that it the liver. -- OITTLE which occupied part of the first were fiery coloiA her whole cheeks red Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Stop after f ly.er floor of the building, was more I than and instead of the little blisters the Signature of dinner dis r EI $1,300,000 In currency and $20,000 In scaly looking Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try tresscure skin was cracked and In Use For Over 30 Years. , U riiri coin. The vaults were unharmed by and seemed to Itch and burn very the Moist Cloth. indicestion. Children CryiMUfor Fletcher's Castoria improve complexion, brighten the eyes. the fire, the bank officials reported. much. the SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. The bank, one of the oldest in St. "We used a number of remedies Try as you will, after an application Naturally. Liouls, opened at the usunljiour this which seemed tc give relief for a short you single "There Is an astronomer who has a Genuine must bear Signature qiuSters of Danderine, cannot find a morning in temporary a time then leave her face worse than trace of dandruff or falling hair and role in this play." few blocks away. ever. Finally we got a cake of Cuti-cur- a your scalp will not itch, but what will "Does he play the star part?" Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint- please you most, will be after a few TOWN'S CENTER BURNED. ment. I washed the child's face with you see new hair, Only One "BROMO QUININE" weeks' UBe, when of this paper desiring to buy very warmwater and Cuticura Soap, yes real- To gnt (he genuine, call for full name. LAXA -- I fine and downy at first but Readers Fire 8weeps Through Kiefer, Ok a., .hen applied TlVh. BKUMO OUININB. Look for siunalur of anything advertised in its col the Cuticura Ointment ly new ,hair growing all over the K. W. GKOVK. Curea a Cold in Una Uay. 2Sc. Destroying 32 Buildings 100,-00-0 and very lightly. After doing this about scalp. umns should insist upon having what they Gallons of Oil in Tank. day Itching ask for.refusing all substitutes or imitations three times a the acl A little Danderine Immediately dou- The people who are always finding burning entirely gone In two Kiefer, Okla. March 10 For the seemed bles the beauty of your hair. No differ- fault might better occupy their time second time within a year fire days' time. Inside of two weeks' time ence how dull, faded, brittle and looking for a needle In a haystack. W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 14. well. was eight swept through the business district her face seemed That scraggy. Just moisten a cloth with ago no re- of Kiefer this afternoon destroying months and there has been Danderine and carefully draw it turn of the trouble." (Signed) Mrs. thirty-tw- o buildings, including through your hair, taking one small several 4, 1912. residences, with an approximate loss A. K. Wooden. Nov. at a time. The effect is im- Banish the "Blues!" SoapXand sold strand von have that depressed feeling more than likely your of $200,000. A tank said to contain Cuticura Ointment mediate and amazing your hair will If it's that throughout world. Sample of each blood is out of orderimpoverished or poiBoned. 100,000 gallons of oil was also de- the be light, fluffy and wavy, and have au 32-- post There is only one thing; that will alter your present condition stroyed. Tonight nothing remains of free.with Skin Book. Address appearance of abundance; an incom- card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. that's to restore your stomach to normal health and strength. For the business section but one block of parable luster, softness and luxuri- a weak or diseased stomach cannot make good blood. If your buildings. Contrary Cause. ance, the beauty and shimmer of true digestion is bad your food will not make the good blood which The body, brain, The fire which is of unknown ori- "The patient is in a low condition.' batr health. nourishes heart and nerve. gin, started shortly after 2 o'clocTc "Yes, on account of the high fever.' Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's 2t this afternoon in a tailor shop. Driv- Baltimore American. Danderine from any store and prove en by a high wind the flames attack- that your hair is as pfcetty and soft 9irir--f mtHi&miMhpiwitfi?.irTtffii Matt Jy ed the building adjoining, then leap- The Net Result. as any that it has been neglected or US "i;'iifltii ed across the street. The progress "Jinks says be Is a self-mad- e man." Injured by careless treatment that's helps the stomach to do its work naturally and properly. Stimulates S. was stopped by a group of concrete "Then he made a fool Job of the alL f me liver, me system is ireed from noison. Tha hinnd ia nnnfled. Adv.s Every organ is rejuvenated. Instead of , buildings. work." Baltimore American. the "Blues," you feel fit and Huh! uvug, equai vu uny iobk or up w) any pleasure. "Mind your own business and never Bomb Men Must Go to Jail. Your family Doctor can't dn more for This great remedy has proved its worth year after year for over get mixed up in the trouble of other forty years. Let prove you. Washington, March 10 The final your cough than Dean's Mentholated it its worth to Sold by medicine dealers Cough Drops; "they cure" 6c at Druggitts. people," advised the Sage. In tablet or liquid form or send 50c for trial box by maiL chapter in the Iron workers' cam- "If I followed that advice I'd starve Seaii31M-eMtan- t pay coatofaaailiaoaly eor Dr. PWu'i Ce paign to destroy "open shops" with A man who Is good chiefly on the to death," replied the ViBltor. "I'm aaMSeaa Medical Adnwr, 1004 we.lMhblAddeeialr.fc. V. Puree. bttl. dynamite and nitroglycerine was surface Is no good. a lawyer." written today by the supreme court in refusing to review the penitenti- ary sentences imposed upon Frank ,M. Ryan, president of the Interna- tional Association of Bridge and Offl Structural Iron Workers, and 32 of ffo llffifrft X the association's members, . W1 ! Vlaai-Mauafia- ld fell UQQ If Yours fiuttortrif or weak, ue RKNOVINK." Mad by Van Orgp Co., Mamphla, Ttnru Friea TI1K KECOnn, KENNA, NEW MFA'tCO.

Congress Takes up Bills (Continued from page one.) For Leasing of Public Events of Interest from the Seat of Lands. - Governmeut Lumber By J, E. JONES. 3 bills Washington, March concerned in tho controversy. hardware Groceries designed to regulate develop. And President H ilson tells tho ment of the resources of the country to "keep cool" and help Windmills, Windmill repairs. Well casing, Tanks, Water- land in federal government's mm bring Mexico to terms, ing troughs, etc. West, in accordance with' the administration's views, were introduced in both houses today. Woodrow is Boss 'round Here. We Handle Only The Best The measures which were A year ago on March fourth introduced by Senator Meyers Woodrow Wilson arrived iu YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, of Montana and representative Washington. In the twelve Satisfaction guaranteed. Ferris of Oklahoma, respective- months he has been in office he ly chairman of the congression- has held a mastery over Con al public lands committee, were gress tliat no president has framed following lengthy con- wielded before. Great con- KENNA LUMBER COMPANY. ferences between the two chair. structive legislation has been men and Secretary Lane and unacted precisely in the manner, are designed to make available in which .he dictnted it. Ills master mind has directed for immediate . development the course of every phase govern- - SSK.2 treasures in coal, oil, phosphate of and potash deposits. mem. People may differ in 5 This Is Our Best Offer The bills would provide for their estimate of Woodrow r Wilson; and may prove 8 $Jg the leasing of public lands und-3- or dis - These Four First-Clas- s Magazine and Our rigid restrictions to guard approve of hi policic3;- but. Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only monopoly and to insure hey all know who rules the EXCURSIONS full development. Royalties oost. Dignitaries of hiirh de thus derived would go in the gree who at first were inclined Low one way Second class colon tirst place into the reclamation roiirgue have been acct m dated ist fares to Pacific coast on sale fund, to be used for develop- by a ruler who has been able to March 15 to April 15, 1911. ment for irrigation, works in arid talk thern to sleep without sign of fatigue; and quiet- jitnd semi-ari- d regions. Upon they have Hound trip, all year Tourist the return of the money to the ly submitted to one of the most fares from all points between Ma- federal treasury, CO per cent of absolute leaderships that ever laga and Textcw to South Texas th-stat- e existed in America. U.x'--lV- f 7 fhJ J --A' ' same would be turned over to lt and Gulf points. C 1 f II. rr in which the teased land is oeiiare ravornoie u dimrage. Cheap round trip fares will be develop- ' located, for school and A number of test votes have old by - ment usbp, been taken in the Senate regard T. O. EIrod, Agent ; ing woman Buff rage. While Woman's World, 35c yr. Cresn's Fruli Grower, 60e vr. Farm Life, 25c jr. Horn Life, 25c yr KENNA, NHW MEXICO. it has not been ascertained that that body contains the two- - All Five About of Wc t for the Price 9.want Collier's thirds majority necessary t o 1U1UC VJl J;, v. Weekly This is the biggest bargain in the best reading iW, J s .' The National ' commit it to the proposition to -- in- voungman wIh , Ours Alone matter ever offered to our subscribers. It $s': First Time submit the constitutional a- - cludes our paper the best weekly published ColljeJS mendment to the states, yet it in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence Ra a si in Clubs is nevertheless shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. Until this year clear that t h e CollUt'$ hr.s been We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year. w hub - sold 1Mb. h b a at $5.50. Now of question But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big we want to bear Irora ev-Vr- the price is $2 50 the and dispose of it publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our I business man wbo vishe; and wehave wcu rrd without resorting 10 the numer- - paper, aw one year just cents more tnan the .bat he knew BUSINESS LAW concession v here- tor only $1.10 is ymm bum1 ous subterfuges by Wrtto t4ar asO lt m toll how v hav lawrMV by we can ctfrr h. which the regular price of our paper alone. ttht ol baBtlr! si ftwif vara )ut Hk jea. a4 aqalpffd at a still further bualsMa mm wHk a lacal tralnlar I bat has Uaea ! 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KwV TanaaJ til: nc.v price, we have made orranren'Cnt tit U4ar far aaadeai ' tal aM 'tlci it and our wn puhlicutioti each one as nine states now have equal Cur Paper and These Four StamJaru Masannes v u Hal al aaeauatal aYadoalaa all over lk ior thc price of Collitr'a alone. 1'his i . lin iud 51J8 wfc rtw4r D. 8. frrpd a9rta.Uy oii'er and must ad vantage of promptly. suffrage, by aa aaawartag aa aaV Uae tbtel betaken that the question be ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, ONL ( 1 I - L ' I 11 At Thc BPiusrc oontuwpoviinoa iixiiitiy 1 J uy an SCHOOL Ob LAW What You Get jn Collier's ueierniiueu ine 401 jawrtiaa BaiUiac. LtakraiW aVdW people polls. CoirTc is the one biu, independent, fcarlcfn at the weekly of the whole country. Not only is it thr good citizen's hand hook but it la aho a ms if aiine for the whole family. Anionti the tilings that a year's subscription ctves aret NOTICE OF CONTEST. $1.00 Will Perfect Your talking 1000 Editoriala Department of thc Interior, United Statei Newi Photoa . Machine. Buy the UeaJ 600 fc Land Office. Fort Sumner, Nev? Mexico, 250 Short Article Clarifier and Record Saver ISO Short Stortea March 2, 1914. ; 100 IlJuitrated Feature To Frank L. Kobblna of ClaudcU, N. M. Con Masterphonc 2 Complete) Norela tealee: Collier's $2.50) You are hereby notified that Clara G. Rob- No Money .... JJ.! bing, who gives Claudell, N. M. as his poat Kcnn Record $1.0q ofllce address, did on 14, 114 Ola In in Advance A fclvipUdnrlee, $2.50 Jan. this Satinfoo-(io- n linUxily at.r)i uSce bla duly oneborated application to con- vd Wanyiirid test and BMure the caacaUatlpn your Gua- I.. Jn tllpU of ranteed MmMsimM ft Ou and lUtan Notice fur Publication. homeasad entry Serial No. 041K, made April LoweatNet 011392 OS19.T7 i. IW7. forNWU8eo. 1, Twp. t Sooth. Hangs Factory You will hear a wonderful improve Department of the Interior, V. S 30S...N. M. P Meridian, and as grounds tor r. ment in the reproduction. fcvery tvord Land Office at koswell. N. M. Marcb 5, 1914. hia contst he alleges that you deserted her and Price. clear Si and note will be and true. , Notioeia hereby airan that Frank K. Bixler the laud above deeorlbed on Sept. 5, 14I8, and TermsliiiieilA Tbe mechanical effect will entirely disappear and ofElkina, N M. who. oo April IT, I0U7. made have not been on tbe land since. y. - your itcnrdt will remain perfect because of the of a. E. No. 11751: Serial 0II3M (or NVVX You are. Saving trtprrcepnbie wcaxot the ane oeftdJa ustd wnh the No. therefor, further notified that the IOO o Mautctrphoneu See. 31: and on March 4. 1010. made add'l., said allegations will be taken by U1I3 office as your not keep entry. No. 011937. haying S20O if If dralr doet th Maatrphon. Serial for SW! See. 17. been confessed by you and your said 1 tend ut $1.00 for one by return mail. State if f A. STARCK From Fac- fur Twp. gH ICanitety K.. N. M. P. Meridian, baa entry wiU be oanceled thereunder without Victor or Columbia and type of aounil-bo- PRESIDENT tory Direct tiled notice of intention to make 5 and 3 year your further right to be heard therein, either $tmd tdaj a DfU I. Proof, to establish claim to the land abure before this ortloe or on appeal, if you fail to THE MASTERPHONE COLORATION before J. V. Carroll. U. S. Commission 81e in this office within twenty days after the 187 Broadway Now York CUy DAYS' FREE TRIAL er, in bis office at Elkina N. at. oo Apr. 1.1, 10) 4 FOUKTH publication of this notice, aa shown 30 Claimant names as witnesses: below, your answer, under oath. specLfloally - Wo will Hliip you a beautiful Starck Piano f.ir "0 dnys' y:., in yvnr meeting and responding to these allegations of home. No each payrmnt required. All we auk in that you will rlav upi n, u Charles S. Lusk. Charles B. Miller, Qeorge and test thin puiim for iluya. If, at the end of that linn;, you 4I0 not t'nxl it the C. Cooper, Oscur B. Morri sod, all of Elkin. N eontest. or if you fall within that time to flte higlieKt grade, nweeti st toned and filiCHI piano in every way, that you Iiuva ever in this office due proof that you have served seen for the money, you are tit perfect liberiy to send it buck, uiul we will, in thut a copy of your answer on the ssid eontestanl eveui, vav iln ii itht botli Tiajs. TTjlM Klurck l'iuno mu it i;:a!;o good s you, Does an Injustice to Canines. M13A10 T. C. TiLumoif , rtister nr tliere in no sule. either in person or by regiatered mail. If this "I never could see," captiously service is made by the delivery of a copy of Savi $150.09 or Mori Easy Payments Kipling Daft, who often cogl- - your answer to the contestant In person, proof We flil;j Xn jon from our factory, at Ton pay no cali d mn, but aftrr TO duv i Utes deeply, "why a low saloon should of suoh service must be either the said con- pricea lhA save you upward of S150.UO In tha of you can bcjriu payment on the Pw-cu- ' trial, be called a 'doggery.' Dogs fore- acknowledgment his i ost of your piano. We Kuar.iiitcf to euiest tornis ev..r iirrjtd by a piano do not testant's written of ret yon a t iti r piano f .r the inonry than you can itirnuiaelurcr. Tiiee pro arrainr ! to gather In such places and put their Kemp eelpt of the oopy, showing the date of ita elui'wli re. Yao ore ansurM of receiving auit your convenience, and it In poiMe for Lumber receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom t left hind paws up on the footrall and 1 katisfactoiv t'JiieJ durablo hitli grade to loy a piuwo f.3r yo.r li:.:c, witlny.t delivery liniiO, mi'.iirir tl)e nifiicy. . tell Mike to settemupagaln. Neither the was mad stating when and t Company, where the copy was delivered; if made by 25-Yi- rioes a dog linger along till a cr Guarantee 1 late registered mall, proof of such servio must PSaysr-Plano- s hour of the night, bragging Dwry hiiirrl; 2n Bargains about how ELI DA, N. M. affidavit peraoo by whom l'un Ii SluhU I'ii'yw-i'uiii- arr , eonsist of tbe of the it lwr 1! ' I he was just going to 'tmraittw mrs. We Iiotc contunily on b in the I 5t HiiU i' iu.it hit the feller the copy was mailed stating when and th lm-- 'I iiii lo.urttuti'O a Ijrire number of I alihilj' til I layer 'in huh ou iht j when he left, or telling funny stories Wire, Posts, Cement, poet office to which it was mailed, and thia tt it o'ir lid yinra of pi.mi and nerond-iun- l piunus of ell marki't. Voii will bo tho deftly Interspersed with hiccoughs, affidavit accompanied by 's fxp.Tin'Ct atd Maudurd nukd taken In ix wiiU the im.tiy i must be the if nu Lumber and Building: chn(fr for new Stunk IMnno ft'Qtiiri-- of tht 5o muu men go winding nonie tun or receipt for the letter. You should r'ioriailjk ttiuno, littrtc. itnd I'laypr-Pluno- TJie follow-in- g wonth'rful inn tmrU, and choice liquors, fine cigars seven state in your answer the nam of the post-offic- e are a few aample harg.iins; will IV pliafrd wUh th. and Material, Sash Doors and o Ltfrelo- - bllly-hel- l. to which you desire future notices to 50 Fro Weber $110.00 wry )ow prien t tvhii'U kinds of Then, let us not i It sent to you. C. C. Register. Lessons Steinway 02.00 thry can be fccino.l. speak of a saloon as a 'doggery,' even Hardware. Hhhbt. ' 13. m If Date of Oret publication Mar. 114 Tii iVfrr im: rchn Chtckeriiig 80.03 Fiano Cock Frea the men who congregate there do CHARLES MACKEY, J. " " SO, Kimball 95.00 Kern I tod:y tr our nv at. times recite more doggerel than Is second Mar. ii4 b'viuUfuk illutriilttl i I..110 - third Mar, 17.114 Starck . , , 195.00 IhjoIc good for them; but be truthful and Atanager, viiic'i g!v you a " " fourth April. S, 114. i1iUj.e t. 'iiit-si- vol Send for our latent complete laie amount r.f lufonna denominate ft as a 'mannery.' tf tj'.r- - yidirtiwu turnip,' Htn rOiiijr tUtuM. 'i in second-Lan- lr(p.ia rx; nothing us we r iijll. 'J'iii- r Ut. book will liiti-ft- tutd will do but that most - us your order for Che out leaf I fr; Itiln:clhn. diw you. . V'rito today. call It out of Its name." Kansas City Phone I. A. STAUCK FIANO cbv. 182G SUrck 1113., CHICAGO Star. The Record one year for $100. four-magazi- ne bargain.