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VOL 2--- )3. FORT SUMNER, (Sunnysids Post office), GUADALUPE COUNTY, N. M., OCTOBER 9, 1909. 1 A YEAR; CASH.

the fund of the FrtSum-- ! Melon Day Prizes. general , AsSOCkilOIi Kecdci Orbiiuary. ner Club, and this raniea: farmers The prize offered by the Com. will be published next week, j The farmers of the Fort um-- i Institute, On Tuesday evening, Ik-v.-' II. L0C ALETTES , , L. mutee on Melon Day nave an " " , i....e,u..u .,u Hubbard, one of the leader iad-de- t0 the Commercial Club. meed an association and need lt o,r-''- .. in the I'oIinoES movement, pass-- j lren awarded as follors-- It k admitted that fliekst , 'treasury nd what returned, immediately. Whether it be a1 cd away at LaLande. Dr. Hub- - , ricuiUtral educational work that T. WestbrcK.k f.nd his wife Largestloaüol Allaua: lian,v Tcm FitZfe.jbbor3 $5 00; Thoma9 panner-- club, a Cantaloupe bard was ill but a short time and II has b;en- accumnliahed bv the LaLande, 5a mcr- -' -, from viiited fiiends A. Manzanares, $5.00 in uaij oo: A. II. Harris S5.03: Growers association, or a. Fruit! Rot nnrl TYrr-i'mi'ííi-l Pvriru'irw-n- . in spite of the best medical at- -' ' town Thursday. ohandise, donated by Eancksoe m Fhilion S3. 00 J. II. Kee Growers association is immeta-- : tal Stations has been through the-- tention obtainable succumbed to & Company s wiñ-- & Co. ling 2.00 and C. E. Ackerman rial. The object ta be attained medium of fhe Farmer's InntiJ an attack of typhoid fever, . He Earkkson load --Millets J. C. '2.OO, c'ovvs t i.Iain Largest 'cf. is concerted action on subjects cf (ute. Unfortunate; v the last kg-- ! was buried Thursday at LaLande. credit Street VanDyke, !?5 00 in merchandise: The judges were fair in their vita! importance to a!!. The let Mature foiled ,ompVan nmrnJ Rev. Hubbard was born in Now that a precedent bas been donated by & Co. j decisions and no complaints were tsr from M. 0. Gogg-l- Co., Pitts - priation for carrying on tins central Texas?, in 1874. and for established other cealirs m?j ' follow Best bale of Broom Corn: Wm. head. The judges were C. W. burg, 1 a., poMishetl last veeti in work in New Mexico but the nee ! many years lias made his homo profitably suit. Chapman, $.. 00 in Werehand;se Walker .and Eugene Cfster of the Review adds weight to this f.r such tn institute is so great in Pilot, Texas, where he was' Mrs. Annie Gultehornof Eüda. by Kemp Lumber Co. j They donated Clovis and Dr, W. L. Rogers, of suggestion. can .handle the that some msans should bo devis-ll- et w.il known and respected for n. IL, iws accepted liositiot! span of Mjulosj Levi Gocd pilot Point. Tex. cantaloupe crop from 400 acres. Jrr for nvmmtnr thU dofiencv in spirituality, his abmty as an jn the r.eview tffice. soon, $5.00 cash donated by J. O. The display Pf products was Concerted action to induce the. evangelist and his sterling worth farm Doubtless Frof, J. D. Tir.s!e-- and Frank K. I'age of Buchannan, or b'J'J came 11- - Weluorn. Iwell handled bv J. 0. We! born planting 00 aces next! other members of the faculty of as a citizen, lis Irom n - whose name heads an article c-- Hog Display; J. II. Ed Sum- - i j.hould itamediatcly i lot Best anj proved a credit to Fort season be the School of will bo Punt to LaLande a few weeks of by Dry Farming in this issue .the wards, $3.00 cash donated ner and her surrounding farmers. taken. in shipping' id to donate their services for ego to assist in building the Holi--: .. oanla, Wn4MM: ,n National Bank. the product is necessary asi expen-:nes- s College. became First as ireecrfunr days if their He a town t,' ..,v C. ' , l Biggest load of Deans; J. Closes.1 sos are guaranteed. At this stage member oí the ilohness Assoeia-- Campmeetmg i!. In-- Prof. J. R. Helm drove over VanDyke, ?3.C0 in cash donated thnr. Stock i of dev lopment in the valley, tion about tight years ago hav- -' in-- Friday to attend Ly M, A. Rconey. j The Holiness Campmoeting gpec'ion Ltw ;mitt3d ! when all are seriou.-.l-y consider- - ing officiated in the Nazarene from LaLande La-- ' to- connected with his Eest Colt ur.4er 1 year: R. D. that has been in progress at 1 adequate a r.d i tnown fact! iriff the planting of orchards, Church prior to his activo con- - matters Bell, Riddle, N. M., $3.0) raer- - , Lande, for the past several weeks that the caster ."Srje3 havejwhon fields of alfalfa are lieinci ncction with the Holiness rcove - !faim under the canal chandise denated by N. Madrid, closes tomorrow, The atten-Jfo- r years u.xi tv.r léxico as a: seeded everywhere and last sea- ment. He leaves three brt triers! There is nothing batter we know Best Dairy Cow: II. U. Bres- -' dance has not been as large cs' dumping rrour for peor nursery' son's problems are still fresh in anda sister besides his wife and f,f for all kidney troubles thaa well, $3.00 merchandise denated i h o p e d for but otherwise the itoi k, How else are we going the farmer's mind, th? tim? is baby. His wife has returned to Pineules. These pills are really by Katz Mercantile Co, .!aieetKg has bean a great sac-- to prevent the receipt ofdisea3ed ripe for selenitic advice. The in her rolr.t.vcs at Fi'ot Point. j excellent in cases of weak back Coit Trio Turkeys: T.J. Grant Ice. Rev. Bud Robinson, the itock except through a well or- Rute not only affords an oppor- Rev. Eubtard was fairly well and backaeke, pains in the neck R. j 3.00 cash denated by Mrs. famous Texas evangelist, wee ganized association with iron-- ' tune time to tsk and receive ad- - known in Fort Snraner having 0f the bladder, rheumatic paia Uenubicn. : the leading speaker during the u!es? Much has said and writ- - ce'frcm those who ara making preached here several times. lie and kindred ailments, due ta Calf: V. Y. L, of ! re-- 1 Best Stock Cow and meeting. Dr. Rogers, ten about the corr mission man-'- tudirs of the Trrltrrv's ps- - is well spoken of and fcindy weakened, disordered kidneys. A. Lylcs, $100 cah donated by Pilot Point, Texas, took an active robbery of the farmer but the ñcu'.tural resources but it aftVct', j'merabered by all who heard him. Sold by Sunnyside Drug Co. W. Simmons, in making the big meeting j afíiiciion Í3 known a ! " II. part net whore a gai hiring of i.itei3ted minds Rev. E. P. Aldrich, proi.':L' Job., j William Bee-- j systematical-- 1 Eest Tea n Draft Ilorcss: a success. Prof. J. proper organisation tx"lianae ex - ! all j of valuable fL PKftffrartr of the Roosevelt County H r- - do- congratulated on !y p. i W. Allen, $2.50 merchandise ison is to be the markets every cr ne:ienc-3- Tie latter part of "w6,tti"íW4 at Portales spent, part of t. by A. Nortiiington. I ihoroughnes? with association money R-- Divens who moved his r.ated J. which the! An will cst óetobrr or the first cf November week here. hcl'e recently Mel- - B?st Trio pucks: S, K& $2.EG long program was planned and but it will roll up additiional pro-- ig an Wsai to hold an insti- - 'J' from P'í. M. , opcr.ea tempor- - ueorge v . weanB, íamiiy is cash donated by Dunn & bilva. xicuted. Now that the camp-- 1 fits for every member until the tute, The expense, will neces- rose, ñas eh. CO j insig-- ; ary on Main St. and has joying a visit from his mother. Best Trio Geese: S. Katu 32 meeting is over all hope to see (initial expense will se.im sarily have to be-Xo- among studio í Dr, house.-Mr-. cash donated by D. B. aimer, j active work on tlie new Ilo'iness niricant. Where aming our far-- ! who are to reap the rented Lovelace' Telesfo Jaramilio who has be' r ths farmers " : im- KTrs. rgt-ticall- )' Bivgns will move h re Lest Trio Chickens; Mary ; College pushed e it mo: 6 the leader wh will step; benxfit, ill for some time has successfi v Burt, $2.00 Hat donated by Mrs. Success is possible and Prof, forward and rir.h this tnrough mediately and buiid on the lot3 passed the critical stage and is oí I-- A. Coker. - Becson. as president, is the right to a successful finish? I If Sanday. tie reccnt.y purcnasta soutn n a far way to recoverv. lie Largest Watermelon: F. A. man in the right placet Li ke Sumner. . Mr. Divens needs under the care of Dr. Love'.ac- - , ' ' out aiHKiur.cing the no introduction to the people "f Jlf.nvar.aras, 2.00. cash jtlonatte j t. .. .hil2TheCdit,8Awyr,' Garcia are R. E. Hamilton came ov I,L coming marriage of Miss Ruby . Fort Sumner, His reputation as ty Mrf;P Jamido &t tKs from Yesso, yesterday on busi- jAslcCp Switch Judge M. P. Biker is spending and W. R, Sanderson a man and a photographer is dawkins ness. cii-- e üi the cou ty s: at and bride-to- - 5?.V0 vork donaud by A. j! ! The special reporter sent by A Lanira, Texas. Tab- well known, while he is expountlirg the law, Mr. ' - II. A. McDonald, cf Yesso. Ij.un. t the Review to cur distant county be is the daughter cf and cnaucpgmg veniremen ana cross- - Croes-examini- who has been under Dr. Love- Feck Fetmuts; W. J, Vilmeth, j ;cat his failed to get in a report ?Jre M E. Hawkins,. witnesses, the hercu-- ! VV VÍÍKI: laces' care for the past few f2 CO donatid by D. Hoodenpyle. 0f this we?k's county court pro-gi- x becki Texa3i MiS3. Hawkins has ean task of editing the Review a year Miss Minnie Wilburn, daughter weeks, is able tobe cut a::ain. Heads of Cabbage: J. C. j ceedings in time for publication. :een livipg here for about h?i fnllrn nr.nn vr.nr hnmlilp Rpr--l 1 - .1- of Rev. D. P. was Va iDyke, donateu by J. AJ. d. lar.aisone 01 tur uui ijh.u m Wilburn, 7or Sale 120 acres of patent V; nt, L. C. VanKecke, If ycu young ladies. Her father is here married at Santa Rosa some time 1 land, withm b mil's cf F r Sáme You! find ycur patent lady living f. rot favorite t'-i- The young has Sumner; water; c'k Crate of Cantalopa: R. C. N:s, lo di to attend wedding which will last week. !e meei:ine advei tiaement ia the many friends who wish her all nlace for a dat 'V r'- r.eii: Lei. i.uu raeicuHuuide donated1 From reliable sources it is oe pirformed by Justice Perkins for usual placo, if your name is not happiness moitals de- cash. ctTicial, immediately after the the that I 'Í..OK.. by Mrs. A, Henyley, learned that a certain and C. V.'. ; spelled right cr if the Review TiiH gentleman is not so Dozen ears irricated corn: W. who is not the Governor, of the the bride and the forturate serve. fails to mention case of a G, H. Andar; cn who has been cash donated Territory but who stands high in thalatst voung man witl leava lor kanisa, well known, but ho ha3 taken G. Pledger, $1.00 handling-th- e .neask-- in your family, doi. home.'.tefid among us i nd has set E. P. Aldrieh farm by J. A. Perkins. the peliticai counc.ls.ot hp party. Texas, to make thrir future blame the Jvdge- - "While the a fine example tor the many bac - during the past season cas lert 26 heads maize, irrigated: F. remarked that he ''would rather home. The Review and the en Cats' away the mice will play". '.n..i,w ,orv,cfo.i,J,. Who iior L.UCDCCK, iexas. S. Black, $1,00 cash donated by! go to I- I- than to Fort Sumner". tire community or 1'ortfcumner ' young couple well, may is home without a wife? Those Mrs. Robert Clai'k who was A. P. Anaya, . The Commercial Club should wish the Pirenes Siow Prospeiiy who care to investigate may as- brought in, from her heme 25 25 heads of heads Kaffir Cera, make an immediate offort to con- - their wedded life be long and telephone line certain from this happy, coup'e miles north and placed under irrigated; F, S. Biack, $1.00 cash vert the gentleman or His St; The new to the happy. the gate is con pleted that "Mari age is net a failure." care of Dr. Lovelace, is canvales- - donated by Isaac Sandoval. tar.ie Majesty wi.il have a board r head almost - : - worry-te- d: and the subscribers in the west cent. Bushel Sweet Potatoes, irriga- j who wU be everlastingly Wcssdsd Recovering. will soon ser-vic- o The quail season is on! Octo - W, G. Pledger, $1.00 cash ing him with legrctful, longing part of town have WANTED: Pictures of Old installed. C. E. Bascom Howard, of Portales, ber f rat marked the opening date donated by W, F, Mclntyiv, tales of Fort Sumner's lakes and JIinaer ?m t SumneP. Anyone having w le-- tic-e- res- irriga-(eana- Ackerman reports that the pres- who was more seriously aru ocal nuniers nave Bushel Irish Potatoes,, K her everflowing Pecos d knowing of pictures of Old Fort ent equipment is by no means hurt by he wreck of the urrecting their shooting irons. ted: R, C. Nisbet, ÍÍ1.00 cash demand her abundant supply of cool, Sumnor will please communicata adequate to handle the besinass. M Day Special is slowly re- Netning but yarns have been re- rated by C. W. Foor. clear drinking water. :o.i with im- - v. in- - but little Corn, dry; Cecrge Ten new lines will bo strung covering. Mr. Howard as turned thus far and L. C. VANKECKE- Dozen Ears 1 , - ..i- - .1. ,1 n. J J?. e more expected as the - Rich-r- d mcoiau iy noimi ouui .u ior can be VnMtm- , cash donated, bv! Dunn, nresidert of the ar.. i.Hu!jarea irernauy .j. v.. t ' r4. j. 1 u ;.i . 1. f. S. F. Wooding, of Clovis spent i T iVJ 1 Ui u v. UiC UTHNU birds are scarcer thi3 year than T. V. Simmons. M.' Pr.mfMV ?Ti :n. i OUU' i i inn ü.,Uil tiUU'tü u'ic i o.,. j - U.vo days in town this week druiu-- bus- a.i:nü culi. must be Lar ;eJ for his reeov jry. Latest they have been for several sea- 25 heads Kaffir Corn, dry: J. tain Air, N. M., transacted made replaced v out or da.igir sons. ming up trade on his home Sellare, 1.00. subscription iness in town Tuesday, ía poles. advice reports him W. - sausage. Katz MerchantLe Co., "ThingJ v. ' dly in ic d on the way to immediate r.- donated by A. Clausen. Ui great Soutisvc cspoci covery. !have taken the agency for bis of Veg. tables R. Intensive Culture. The Dairy Industry, hin Suma product C. Nisbet, 00 pounds of. coal Fort Every inrh cf irrigated land should LOST Lad'sOS coat, dark gtcy donated bv S. J. Slane. A good serpen wi'.l wilnocs a produc ' A proíiu.e scm thing of velue and La- of feed in. the "Jry" section, u4 , cravanetio ; on road between - The base ball game bafeween t'on vep.rs to come tr.e- írricBt'.oriitt win of hich,viii the The Port SmnT d'sfrVt. is a irovm! The U'fi'miii.g of tiie U'mb leva ng Lar.de and Fort Sumner, on Sun- - Harmon. Bros, and. Melrose vv!d;f:03Yon learn to appreciate the value of int! farmer. ti.o ag. iday evening return to thisofilee CUC Ktvji - - . . WOll ly liltLCi IUU l.tic Anor an iivnnft or nroitt ahout which in nVnniiance po".c.i.s. l,í arr t;ui.UL.-i.i...f- u inu a t . aare qmcK weney crops iro:n wiwem tutu luctsivw njixnu. Cigars donated Dr. W. R. Love-- 1 tfe a known in Now Mexico. Here and eraoes. the crops for which the Sumner District. Feed of tmexec ltcd , . irril-a- - rows tree?, crop - - .. i s ;. e - 11.,.. íti hpimr ll the cf wit LUC oiiS'.neaH. lli:i--m:- ra-u- '..u.... IB ..!.. ituiiuuD. tirnc.icír lim'r - i. lace tu t he cairv in lia i:ere vui.ey justly i'cic " I, ..t.íl.-.i-i- i?, ; be planted cnbl three sod even four Wall. Nubet, OI Portales, IN. - '.,,....' .. k roach th - nm? ton and another season will see a vol - iuiu-..- wrr.mi(n,.n( . . , - uijt - ...,, ... ,.,, crn-.i- oí' nnidiice are taken from the T.i.ar, iiieiresiauiucu:! i r. l;afl at- - 111 ik- -- t .s u :.:f,H;s un - "tor ' hniir hün. nlin iiiT wtnn Dem uin lruni in.n uij u.. lira uclchu was handed in Yock- ; in.!-i sarr.e one season aiv.l Peter v ' durini .i0 in?" j... .:.. ,f rt i.i,.n .n;ri t,. ara tl.o whir i fan outlet muse b"? .ounii. Day Mr. Nisbet was among, fr the fence ev and the year s subscription- to1, , ..,ui i m .r.tk1.rr.!irr nf this issue under the the wasted strip flor? wU " Ul i utLl.imiy in 1 will t.o . j , I1LHJUU I'lUllldUX jcmii uui Liuinuu.LBtf in , hnrcr-r.Mhf- braved the , t, j. a rni. .r. iiu,t. ...,i(,u..! . ' .. n.... v v hnlMh h and other ens: v the few who emirc llie neview went, iu i:(iiiii. me Eni thousands of milk cowa the famous Grand Junction country and r.e ,t.i. " " ' ' ra.Hd crops" Cow peas to be turned louroey 1,. U. is-- 1 to of N. PB3e dwelto at kn5th on the .Itcbe.n aopears 6 of this can conveniently be fed on' the rrxlet, hero be added the list Frank - ticle ' back into the sod are nou- behiR raised by the Santo I:. i.L kifficorn a.,,1 maize that . holers. There is scarce a land Solute r.ecersity of feeding stock to dltcn fe. 'fj1,, and profitable U the ,iim row vth pump-i- n Th so atuidantly cn all the farms 'owner in the valley who is not planning get the greatett nwit cantee, syent Mtiru- : Contest wil appear k.os w.il flour.nh leas, C.. C. Henry 'Ztrom.8. hve been from five to eighty acre of orhard or ntuns from dry forming Lamba waa- - celer tfrntps, c.n a.l Ue BlUT- - and Tuesday at tiie couni V time to time. by Secretary Yanilecke of the vineyard and the p'ant.nft season from frem this very district are bemjf sh p; taken mut.pl.--- un. g.ven l ! It nsted and la arrangments for bit. A few pf the prizes offered Fart Sumner Commer.-ia- Club toward December to ilay will leave the. valley e every year to Cok rddo for fatten g on the o. ground v. ul ornu? resu to its o.v- - LL S.. Comrais-sion- er and follow- - Ji estahlisment f a creamery plant. dotted aud d with thousands whence they are pu,t easteni appointment as were not earned the T . i ! 11 T. H Oll-- TOl T ...... i i i. liiiT :: J f.ftl .ni' 1!. fH llí PlIRtcrn- - e,l P il g persons will have iheir dona- - jCnegood w.llput the bustnes, of acres of newly p an trm s .ml '? - " ,,,, íí - money-inilhtli- w On a ubsib uiiu u yeur oner yvni in ner a riwum., ..v.... - ..- tie'ns refunded to them if they Iirm, Qma'l t- -i - profitable for a!! feed pro- - steady development until Fort Sumner at l.omi when we are aue to raise icei "t . s outlet our y O. Wellborn is pendiuff the tl-.- 1 . any eve now larmmg ten J. will call on J. O. Welborn. ni i, .i ..0,,n,. h.r riv,rr.,l nlA. th in necessary auant'tv an when the farmer. .i...: next will the week in. Amarillo,, Texas,, visit-- The Review suggests that the nvnit in msrkotiniT intii.ami.W e n fniit.trrnwinir centers of the Great farmer learns that he must II V2 stJeK f' t it- !. etu:- - O.' i.otiie r.oi t, to t on un e his fve.l.. :icr wondert v im jnearned funcis.be accredited to t'w n o i hay rack. . Southwest Judge Ira A. Abbott at Albuquerque, FORT SUMNER REVIEW committed to the insane asylum at' DR. COOK READY Las Vegas, Donaclano Chaves. HER Tomaso Sanchez, a young boy, was1 NEW MEXICO arrested at Estancia for injuring fruit TO SHOW PROOF FORT SÜMJJER - NEW MEXICO trees and defacing a building. l.ucas Patino was indicted by the PHYSICIAN Albuquerque Now the suoth pole might as well federal grand jury at DENMARK MAY BE A8KED TO TEIITOIIAL selling liquor to Indians. for the some In and surrender. TO FIRST NEWS Although only ' three days old, the WAIVE RIGHT Mexico has been giving a lifelike daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar- EXAMINATION. ADVISED imitation of Noah's flood. United States Commissioner A. E. The Rio Grande Material & Lumber tinez of Las Vegas, already has three Goahes at Tularosa, Otero county, has Company has brought suit In the Dis teeth. something com Aeroplanes need resigned. trict Court at Albuquerque against E. Tom Ross Of Sierra county, partner parable to nonskiddlng EASY tires. Jesus BediTlo was arrested in the N. Wilson and Flora Wilson on a note of W. S. Hopewell in the cattle busi- SOUTH POLE IS Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's for $382.72 and an open account for pole discov- court bouse at Albuquerque for being ness, bas sold his interest In the ranch Compound Lament of the north $891.31. Vegetable erer: "Nowhere to go but south!" drunk. He Is aged 22 years. for $50,000. Fe Vegas may be Columbus, Ohio. "x Encarnación Gutierre was sen Santa and Las Thomas Pattison for several years GREAT CROWDS GREET EX- Vegetable Com- - p E. Pinkham's uf round-tri- Lvdia Why curl up in despair at the sight tenced to eight days on the streets at given a $2 rate to Albu- superintendent of the coal mines at ft ii r i n n PLORER ON HIS ARRIVAL IN nAini of a yellow leaf when the swimming Las Vegas for being drunk. querque on1 President's day, October Gibson, McKlnley county, died at Ber- change of life. My Is still good? Isidore Armljo and others have ap 16th, after all. for the officials of the keley, California. WASHINGTON. doctor toitt me Jt plied tor a a street rail Santa Fe company have taken up the Candido was lodged in tbe county was good, and since a flying franchise for taking feel so Paris plans to introduce way to connect Las Cruces with Me question. jail at Las Vegas, having been arrest- it I omnibus. It will make the under- L- - much better that I silla Park. A burglar entered the residence of ed at Tucumcari on the charge of Washington. Frederick A. Cook, my work ground transportation popular. Henry Chapman Vegas can do all Victor L. Brackett ot Cimarron, and Mrs. at Las horse stealing. the Arctic explorer, announced Sun- again. and, after ransacking the whole house. I thin go north pole? Medi- Mise lona Smith ot Baton were mar- Deputy Sheriff Thomas Glenn of day night shortly after his arrival Lydia E. Pinkham's Why to the took with him a box of jewelry, arti- ay Com- Is ready to turn out ried at the latter place by Rev. Silver City, yesterday lodged two un- from New York to deliver his lec- Vegetable cine Hat getting cles of clothing and some fruit out of pound a fine remedy superior goods from its Charles J. fortunates in the territorial insane acquiesce in a line of the pantry. , ' ture, that he will tbe For woman's " atA-lu- all factory. . District Court will convene at Raton at Las Vegas. Co- weather At Joseph's hospital at Denver, proposition that the University of troubles, and I this week. Both civil and criminal St. At the Church of the Immaculate namr fnrffet to tell wants to give death claimed A. Barney, formerly penhagen be asked to waive its claim piiiii iiNumi . The king of Greece dockets aire Jhea-vy- Conception at Albuquerque, Peter Zlto ,, jnnft for me." not ap- traveling freight agent of to a prior examination of his records, op his job. And there do Lykina, postmaster at Ly- and traffic and Miss Aneglinl Barmieri were mar- E. 804 East Long fet, on Richard Rio Grande, with head- in the American Mrs. Hanson, pear to be many applicants the kins, Roosevelt county, has been ap- the Denver ft ried by Rev. A. M. Mandalari. order that Columbus, Ohio. quarters at Fe. About a year scientific waiting list for succession. pointed United States .commissioner Santa Landon More, a pioneer settler of societies, and other Another Woman Helped. ago Barney succeeded by W. D. societies in country may be en- " was passing Is by Judge W. H. rape. 'was Colfax eounty, died of cancer In Kan- this Granlteville, Vt. I Now that the duke of the Abruzzl Shea. abled to review his data. He said he through the Changeof Lifeand suffered aeroplane in Miss Mary Walter lias been commis sas City at the age of 63 years. The planning to use the Gabriel and Manuel Moreno were ar would be satisfied to have the decis- from nervousness and other annoying perhaps Weston sioned aottmester at Llnaoln, Lincoln funeral will take place at Raton. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- mountain climbing rested at Tularosa, for making a lurch ions of all these tribunals announced symptoms. will use it to make his feet happy. county. New fixtures .are .being .or C.J. Pearl, of Wiley, Colorado, table Compound restored my healthand at Deputy Sheriff White with a knife. simultaneously. proved mountains rer dered for the poetof ftoe. bought 6,000 head of sheep at Las Ve- strength, and worth Neither-explo- Both men arreBted were drunk. The Dr. Cook's sake of other seems to have Gussy Gray, handcuffed 'negro, gas from Secundino Romero, William Frankness characterized of gold to me. For the jail being uncompleted,, tbe prisoners answers to every . question, although suffering women am willing you thought of the simple expedient of made escape from Sheriff McGratn Frank and Barcharach Brothers. I discovery his were tied to a tree. They were fined the explorer added but little to whal should publish my letter." Mrs. substatiating 'his claims of City, but has been seen ,m of W. S. at Granite- - at Silver $15 and costs. The residence Stuart he already has said and published CriABLES Barclay, B.F.D., by cutting initials and the date on the vicinity of Albuquerque. Portales, was burned down, the flames the Postmaster F. O. Blood, E. L. since he returned to civilization. ille. Vt pole. A petition bankruptcy as been t. being caused by an exploding lamp. Women who are passing through this in Hammond and DeSoto H. Grant have When asked if he would in the fu suffering by Mortlsaa Padilla of Folsam, The loss is covered only In part by In- critical period or who are Unless you know that the depth of filed ft brought in District Court at ture fit up an expedition to go to the Ills pe- county. are given suit the surance. from any of those distressing the water is sufficient, look before you Union The liabilities Vegas Dr. R. A. Morley pole, Dr. Cook said was not lose sight 2,600. Las against south he culiar to their sex should not leap for one of those graceful dives of at J5.S02 and the assets at for judgment in the sum of $2,235 and Delflna Sena at Albuquerque was yet prepared to answer on that point, of the fact that for thirty years Lydia yours which are so greatly admired Facundo Medina and Jallo Montano damages to amount ot $4,000 for scalped by her hair being caught in but he added discovery of E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, jury' the that the herbs, by your friends. were bound over for the grand breach of contract. a sewing machine belt at the Albu- the south pole would be much easier which is made from roots and of having been standard remedy for at Las Vegas on the charge Deputy Samuel Reynolds of querque laundry. Heh hair was torn than the north pole, and would be at- has the The fact Emperor of Aus possession. Warden female Ills. In almost every commu- that the stolen horses in their La Mesa, Dona Ana county, has evi from her head and she fainted. tended by far less dangerous risks. made a Baltimore girl a prin- nity you will find women who have tria bas J. F. Lamb, who purchased the Horn El sportsmen have Captain Brooks received word that He pointed out that a probable route by Lydia E. cess only emphasizes fact that na- eounty, dence that Paso been restored to health the hotel property at Grady, Curry come across boundary and vio good progress is being made in or- to the south pole would be along Vegetable Compound. made all American women the Pinkham's ture bas was shot and killed by Jule Hampton lated New - Mexico's game laws, ganizing a national guard company at stretches of land on which stations queens In their own right. V at Caddo, Okla. Hampton escaped. neither taking out a permit nor ob- Tucumcari and expects to muster In might be established and that this William Bruce of company discovery. The Crown Prince of Germany has Abran Ramos and serving the closed seaBon. the In the near future. would mean a quicker Townsite Opening Chaves did not BUTTE8, Colorado, will be from the sting of a Grant county, and Donaclano The census ot the persons of school Albuquerque business men will pe- Dr. Cook laughingly said he New town of TWO county, been lodged any earnest to opened October 82, 1909. Priority of ..election wasp. That is a little thing to seek of Bernalillo have age In Chaves, county shows 6,300, an tition the board of county commission- at this time feel desire determined by drawing. Town surrounded by asylum Las Vegas. pole. ta.MW of irrigated Carey Act and State prey In such eminence, but nowadays In tbe insane at increase of 800 over last year. The ers to order a survey by metes and return to the north acre Com crowd of several lands, besides Taat area of finest grazing land nobody is from getting "stung." The United States Investment census of Santa Fe county showed bounds of Bernalillo county, for which An enthusiastic In Colorado. Ground floor opportunity for safe business. Full pany has brought suit in the district 6,677 children, so that Chaves county a special law was passed by the thousand people greeted Dr. Cook every kind retail mercantile emperor Austria J. upon throngs In Information on application. THE TWO BUTTES Now that the of court at Albuquerque against W. is gradually approaching the popula- his arrival and the IRRIGATION RESERVOIR CO., Lamar. Colorado girl a real $5,150 and in- eagerness to see or get near him has made an American Paterson on a note for tion figures of this county and may Owen of Lincoln county, their of Portugal were kept in check with difficulty by princess a terest. have reached them by the time the to come to the rescue of his Would Find Use for It. losing caste. refusing scores of policemen and detectives. can marry her without Sheriff R. A. Bayne lodged In the census Is taken. son, Paul Owen, the latter was bound After and a night spent in an- young money, however, Por- At the station there was a conspicu- The woman's penitentiary Arthur Adams of The case of Narclsco Ruiz vs. the over to the grand Jury at Albuquerque swering telephone calls from people needed no social white-was- to two years for kill- ous lack of official courtesies to the tales, sentenced City of Albuquerque for $26,000 dam- under $500 bond for uttering two who wanted the latest news from ing Guy H. at Melrose last explorer. None of the government or to capital Porter ages and costs for the death of his worthless checks. Peary and Dr. Cook, the secretary of It Is Impossible divorce N present to Christmas. son, Adolfo Ruiz, alleged to have been scientific officials were one ot the arctic clubs had retired and labor in the public consideration. Frank A. Hubbell and A. B. McMil- welcome shlm, nor were any civic V. Zimmerman, a business man by negligence of defendant In d per- Either without the other Is hopeless, A. caused lan have bought the interest of W. H. for a rest, when the City, Neb., died at Albu- somewhat in bodies represented. rang again. A voice when both are working In har- of Loup safeguarding a street, Glllenwater In the Albuquerque Water sistent 'phone bell and querque tuberculosis. He came to condition Delgado street, Dr. Cook was cheered as he passed mony, as present, the largest meas- ot tbe same as and Supply Company, Mr. Glllenwater at the other end said: at ago. A was through the streets. Albuquerque a year wife and in this city, where the bridge Ros-we- "Do you want the ambulance sent ure of profitable accomplishment Is at the same time acquiring the Cook, in his lecture, deviated child survive him. '. washed out five years ago and has not Dr. right over?" possible. Light and Power Company. but slightly from his previous utter- The nubile school enrollment at Las been replaced as yet. i "What ambulance?" roared the irate hu- The latest advices from the Zuni ances In describing his dash to the law has Its oddities and .643. which . indicates on; secretary. . The Cruces Is that Contractors havp.begun .woTk the dam sought confine himself human occupa- may pass Santa Fe region are that theiJJlack Rock pole, and. jto "Why, the one you sent for.".n mors as well as other even Las Cruces $32,000 bridge over the Godlinas at by experiences - has been badly undermined the more to .his travels and "I for no ambulance.", tions, and an Instance of the former in the census returns unless Santa Fe Las Vegas. In the meantime, Santa of sent - v floods and will have to be rebuilt In than to discussions criticisms Is the misfortune which befell a judge In its suburbs. : la patiently waiting for the "You lie!" takes Fe still - Zunl bridge Is badly aimed at him. He asserted that while was put for to re- great part. The The secretary gasped, then he In Georgia who In Jail After eleven months of illness, Mrs. board of county commissioners he was glad to nave discovered the on damaged. ' screamed Into 'phone: trying to break Into a house to steal Josefa Tafoya, widow of the late Jesus place the bridge over the Santa Fe pole was glad returned the R. E. Wilburn died at the Miners' and to have "Send It as soon as possible, and bis own wife. M. Tafola, died at Las Vegas at the Delgado street that was washed out had en- of Injuries received to tell the world about It, he you age of 60 years. Three sons and a five years ago and whose arch abut- hospital at Raton you come over, too, and I'll send Colorado School of Mines ex- not deavored to make It plain that his The daughter survive her. ments still form tbe dangerous term- Saturday or Sunday, Wilburn did back in It!" pects, If It can procure the necessary It is not was a private expedition and not Attorney General A. B. Fall ination of the street at the river bank. recover consciousness and by funds, to produce radium from the Former received wound to backed by the government or a Come Home, Mother. O. Nabours Juan Márquez, while drunk at Albu- known how he the pitchblende ores of Gilpin county be- has bought the James caused "polar trust." Mother, mother, come home and a bunch of 600 cattle on querque, was arrested with a loaded his head that death. dear fore the end of Bummer ranches from the club, and some sup- San Andreas moun- in hand and with which Louis Pheimo was sent to jail for rustle vacation. Colorado Is a wonderful the east side of the Winchester per for me; time you were county. he had entered the residence of Car sixty days and fined $100 by Judge Mining Congress Closes. 'tis here state, whose mineral resources con- tains In Socorro working over the grub and getting los Armljo with the Intention of get Ira A. Abbott at Albuquerque for sell Min- stitute one of the richest natural treas- R. H. Collier has resigned as cashier Goldfleld, Nev. The American things ready for tea. The table's not ting even with Porfirio Carabajal ing liquor to the Indians. G. W. Warde ses- uries of the world. of the State National Bank at Albu- ing Congress closed Its twelfth set nor boiled, vege- against whom he had a grievance. was fined $100 and sent to jail for six the teakettle the querque and will be succeeded by J. sion here at noon Saturday after tables are not prepared; no wonder His timely arrest undoubtedly pre months for the same offense. . A German princeling has announced B. Herndon, a former cashier, and one adopting a resolution calling upon tbe my temper and feelings are roiled, country to vented, a tragedy for which the rum .of the local train on that be is coming to this of the founders of the bank. Eleven .cars national government to pass laws though 'tis doubtful, Indeed, if you marry a rich American wife, so he would have been more to mame toan the Santa Fe went into the ditch near Miss Sallie Hatton, the the gun. against granting perpetual franchises cared. Come home, come home, come pay national n week, accident being can his debts. Our daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hat-to- Wlllard this the for water power or water rights In ! A Pueblo Indian, named Agullar, of west- Yes, cut your symposium pride will be hurt by the bold asser- Tanos, was criminally as- caused by a broken flange. The western states, and urging that simi- of Los San Idlefonso, with an advanced case down a wee bit, dear mother, and tion that all he has to do is to come while on bound passenger train was tied up all state legislation be passed with- saulted and murdered her of was In Santa Fe recently lar hustle right home! Los Angeles Ex- over and pick out a bride with a for- to tracoma night at Wlllard. out waiting for congressional action. way home from Santa Rosa Los treatment of the eyes by Dr. W. H. press. tune, but unfortunately precedent for After many vicissitudes and un The apex law, under which the dis- Tanos. Harrison at tbe United States Indian shows that this foreign assurance of The switchmen In the Albuquerque toward Incidents extending over sev- coverer of a mineral lode or vein can Repartee in the Bright Family. our American girls Is based on facts Industrial School. As the disease Is Sheriff Cloefes Romero yards who went out because a switch very eventually In eral weeks, follow It outside the Unes of his claim, "The newspapers are making a too strong for denial. Infectious, results finally landed Rice, man was placed in charge of an en blindness and Is becoming more preva- of Las Vegas, has was another subject of discussion, and great stir about men's disinclination among who was caught In California, In jail repeal, with of a ' As "hasBenpfeffer" Is a favorite Ger- gine when, by the rule of seniority, lent in New Mexico, not alone its the substitution to marry," remarked Mrs. Bright. especially at Las Vegas. Rice must answer to making side lines of a claim man viand, those who here Indulge In another should have had It, has been the Indians, parents should law the "The Bible Bays there are no mar- warned against Its effects. the charge of forgery. when continued downward It have a warning at the beginning settled. be Its limits riages in heaven," commented Mr. B. been received to re- George Washington Warde, offi vertically was urged. "And to do with of the season for rabbits In the fact Rev. Joseph M. Marra, editor of La Orders have what has that us?" elimi- dog Albuquerque, was mining . were a resident of Newark, N. J., had store to settlement 8,731 a :res cial catcher at Wildcat schemes Bright laughed. that Revista Católica and superior of the selling liquor to Indians. by congress 22 No. 8 In bis appendix, nated from tbe Crook national forest arrested for placed under the ban the "Perhaps they are figuring on hav- blrdshot Jesuit mission, celebrated his golden legis- to a se- in Gila and Graham counties, Arizona, The ditch case of the Territory vs. which urged state and national ing a little heaven on earth.". which was removed relieve Society of appendicitis. had jubilee as a member of the the order to go into effect on Novem- Atanaslo, Roibal has been dismissed lation to prevent the operators of vere attack of He CHILDREN 8HOWED IT "hassenpfeffer" which Included Jesus on Sunday, September 6th. ber 22d- - for want of Jurisdiction. men schemes from diverting money eaten Effect of Warm Drink lit Father Marra Is a native of Naples, C. L Philips, postmaster at Jemez Trouble which had arisen In Tucum of Investors, which might otherwise Their the a rabbit that was well riddled with Morning. shot. Italy, and ia 65 years old. He came Springs, Sandoval county, was sen- cari, Quay county, over the segrega- be used In developing legitimate prop- In 1876. months In the pen- tion of native born children In the erties. to New Mexico tenced to eighteen A year ago I was a wreck from The practical Germans are quick to itentiary yesterday for embezzling public schools and placing them in the J. H. Richards of Boise, Ida., the a and, account. Patrick Rogers, aged 62 years, who congress, coffee drinking and was on the point seize chance turn It to $330.92 of money order funds. He was same school with colored children, retiring president of the They propose to establish, an airship was taken from the west-boun- d Santa was given a handsome silver service of giving up my position In the school sentenced In the Federal Court at Al- has been Bettled, by the admission of ' Albuquerque while suffer- room because of nervousness. school at Frledrlchshafen, the home Fe train at buquerque by Judge Ira A. Abbott. the native children to the classrooms by the delegates. the Zeppelin Industry, where the ing from Angeles Spokane have de- "I was telling a friend about it and of hallucinations, several W. A. SÍ. Stolzman was sentenced In of all the schools. Governor Curry Los and young idea may be trained to fly. The veloped lively rivalry for next she said, 'We drink nothing at meal months ago, died at St. Joseph's hos- the Court at Albuquerque by and the office of the territorial super- a the course of Instruction will occupy two District congress. ques- time but Postum, and it is such a pital In the Duke City without regain- Judge A. to one year in intendent of education took the firm session of the This years and graduates will be Ira Abbott the segregation was not only comfort to have something we can the ing his mental faculties. Nothing Is robbing a box car, stand that tion will be decided by the executive aviators. And who knows but penitentiary for but wrong In principle, but also against enjoy drinking with the children.' trained known as to his home or relatives. was suspended during good committee. degrees as aeronauts will yet be giv- sentence the law. "I was astonished that she would and payment of costs en by our universities and colleges? The convict camp, at Raton until last behavior Governor Curry has appointed the allow ihe children to drink any kind of week, has been moved to Watrous, amounting to $562.11. following as delegates to the Farmers' Object to Stomach Pump. coffee, but she said PoBtum was the President Taft has refused pardon Antonio Roland., an Insane miner most Mora county, where they will resume National Congress, which will meet at London. Writs have been Issued healthful drink In the world for to a man convicted of subornation of Gallup, being taken to Las Vegas - work on the Scenic Highway, working from Raleigh, N. C, on November 4th: Al- against Home Secretary Gladstone and children as well as for older ones, and perjury. This crime Is one which to be committed to the insane asylum, that tbe condition of both toward Las Vegas. The thirty-tw- o con- fonBO Dockweiler of Santa Fe; J. H. prison officials of Birmingbam the children should be the last to appeal for clem- at the Albuquerque depot broke away the and victs are in charge of Captain Lopez Bearup, Charles E. Gleckler and Paul in connection with an action for as- adults showed that to be a fact. ency. It Is deliberate, from Deputy Sheriff Demecio Maes Albuquerque; J. G. Hor-to- u "My and two guards. The trip was made Yrissari of for forcible feeding with a first trial was a failure. The and It strikes at the very roots of the and ran amuck in the railroad yards Old Albuquerque : Fred Bunker sault the overland, most of the men walking, as of stomach pump last week of a number cook boiled It four or five minutes and law's power properly to protect society for awhile. He injured the deputy of Aztec; D. A. Garrett of Roswell; it so flat only one wagon was available, that of "suffragettes" who persisted in go- tasted that I was In despair from crime and criminals. The sanc- painfully before he was captured. William French of French; John but determined to give one more being used to carry provisions. The had been committed to Des Moines; J. G. Stew- ing on a "hunger strike" while In jail. It tity of the oath Is the stronghold In Roland the James, Sr., of trial. This time we direc- convicts had been In camp at Raton asylum on September 6th, but had Las Cruces; C. H. Elmendorf, The suffragette leaders contend that followed the which the law must intrench itself. art of tions and boiled from August 14, 1908, to September made his escape after eleven days' of Elmendorf; and Sylvester Mirabel forcible feeding is Illegal. it fifteen minutes aft- That broken down, no security is left. er the boiling began. It was a decided 25, 1909. confinement and returned to Gallup. of San Rafael. . Louis Centennial Week. success and I was completely won by It Is true that all wealth comes from The grain Btore and livery barn of Conductor J. Purcell and Engineer Owing to the exhaustion of the 8t Louis. The overture to Its rich delicious flavour. In a short labor, but not necessarily from labor William Weldon at La Lande, Curry A. Lowe were arrested at Albuquerque court fund and the unwillingness of St. St Louis' Centennial week was sounded time I noticed a decided Improvement by the hands. The thinkers of the county, was destroyed by for blockading with their train a Judge John R.'McFle to incur indebt- my fire. The by whistles of the front at In condition and kept growing bet- world have added Inestimably to lt, street crossing for twenty-fou- r min- county, petit Jury the river loss is 14,000. This is the third fire at edness for the the Saturday when di- ter month after month, until now I am development. It was a portrait paint- utes. An ambulance with a patient noon the second La Lande within a sb rt time, and it has been discharged, but the trial of torpedo perfectly healthy, and do my work er who invented the telegraph, a col- seriously III on way to the hospital vision of the Atlantic boat is believed that Incendiaries are at the civil cases without Jury will be taken flotilla, headed by tbe flagship in the school room with ease and pleas- lege professor who produced tie tele- was delayed by the train. work. up by the court. steamed into the harbor un- ure. I would not return to the g phone, and the list might be extend Lee Singleton of the Bar W outfit The Board of County Commission A reunion of graduates of Yale will der escort of city, Btate and centennial regular coffee for any ed almost Indefinitely. It Is well that In Lincoln county, was thrown by his officials and was moored. For five money." with all our Indulgence In rest ers of Bernalillo county paid former he held at El Paso, Texas, October horse and had his right leg broken miles along the water front the four Bead the famous little Clas- play, we remember II Treasurer Slgmimd Cmnsfeld $7,600, 16th, to meet President Taft, himself MacDonough, Tirgey, "Health and that that three inches above the ankle. Never- torpedo boats, sic," "The Road to Wellvllle," pkgs. Intelligently directed energy ol a son of Eli. AU letters from gradu- paraded, v;hile in Is which is $4.587.39 less than he claim theless, he crawled several miles to Wilkes and Thornton, "There's a Reason." whatever kind which makes man bet ed as commission on taxes collected, the Grumble ranch from where he was ates should be addressed to Yale tens of thousands flecked to tb - Ever Trad the above letter f A new ter and helps along the world to the and for which balance he immediately taken to the Bar W ranch to have the Alumni, room 322. S23 Trust building, lveea one appeara from time to time. TheT millennial dawn. re genuine, true, and full of humas filed suit. broken leg set. EI Paso, Texas Interest do plow deeper THE FORT SUMNER REVIEW not than 5 or 6 per acre. And we ought reason- inches, then harrow with the ably expect to grow such crops The past season has settled PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY THE harrow well weighted and 'the every year on the same land for beyond alldoubt that we have REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. teeth slanted back. This will 3 to 5 years if the seasons are as here the soil and the proper J. L. MAXWELL. pack the lower portion of the as good the last year was. But climatic conditions for the suc- DEALER IN . M. R. BAKER, Editor and Manager. furrow. If you have a packer to if we season like have a the cessful cultivation of canta- J. V. Stearns, Publisher. follow the plow, (and all plowed present one we should still have the Dry Goods and Furnishings in the forenoon should be packed enough loupe. I sent samples to various Subscription, $1 a Year, Cash. moisture to mature a before going into dinner,) you fairly good crop and summer till eastern firms including M. O. RICARDO, : i : NEW rMEXICO. Rates for Advertising and Job Work may plow 8 to 10 inches or deep- our land the next season Goggins & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. on application. er, generally speaking, however, (continued pext Week.) who handle great quantities of "Right Goods at the Right Price." Bills due on the first day of the month. 8 inches is most satisfactory, if - Address all letters to the "Review is the Rocky Ford product. Mr. Also a BRANCH HOUSE at GUADALUPE, N. M. Publishing Company." the packer well weighted. As mentioned above plowing can be The High and Dry Goggins letter was p ublished in done at any time when the soil is the Review last week. He in- Entered as second class mail matter in proper Fort Sumner, New Mexico. condition. But for forms us that he can handle the at (Post promoting nitrification, Fanners. Office, Sunnyside, N. M.) the best product of 500 acres next season. time to plow is in June or July; Frank N. Page iu Field and Farm. He says in part "As to the when the graatest chemical pro- The truth about the arid land Devoted to the interests of Fort cess is going on in quality of this stock, it was the soil and is not believed by Sumner, of Guadalupe County, and of vegatable matter most readily1 thousands of everything that could be desired. A. A WELLS. people New Mexico. decomposes, producing the hum who have been induced to "If you can produce a cantalopes us so settle on through luring which is important to the them of this grade we do best physical condition of theadvertisements, not think SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9. locators and there is any question but what soil. townsite boomers. General Contractor The real truth you can find profitable markets PACKING. comes to the settle only when he Packing very for your crops". An expert in Dry Farming in has a important finds that he is producing no cash place in dry pack- Colorado has ' pronounced farming. The crop the New Mexico. er should follow the plow. All and then it gradually dawns Fort Sumner cantaloupe superior and Builder upon him in desultory that is plowed during half the a sort of to the famous Rocky Ford fruit. (By Peter Yockey.) day should be packed way he before that must have livestock We can market our crop impossible leaving the field! The packeris a three! It is to thoroughly of some kind to eat upthat which week tool with 10 16 wedged-face- d ahead of the Las Cruces or Plans and Specifications Furnished Free treat a subject like this, in a from to he does produce. On the irri- wheels which pack the Colorado crop and obtain the high short article, as this of necessity gated lands or on be must be. I will therefore take plowed land both downward and that can priced market. The cantaloupe placed irrigation Turn-Ke- y up a few ofJhe more important laterally, and leaves the bottom under the deserves the lead among every- Paid Up in a fine but firm condition. Then condition is factors. different for where thing in this valley. It ahould "Dry farming" is a term used the harrow should follow the the fields can be watered a cash be the one thing for which Fort to distinguish faring without ir- packer to smooth the surface and crop can always be produced. Jobs A SPECIALTY rigation from farming under ir- pack the soil in the gooves left Sumner should be known. Mon- 1-- Many parts of New Mexico rigation. It is, however, a mis- by the packer, to within 2 2 to ey can be made from other crops and arid lands in leading term, because it leads 3 inches of the surface; which other states but every farmer owes it to him- must be maintained fine loose have many to think it means farming and been settled upon by men self and the community at large with little or no moisture, which for a dust mulch to hold the of little means and in many cases to plant some cantaloupes and is not the case. It means farm- moisture. There is no use to try single women are holding to pack soil that has been plowed claims, hslp make a name abroad for the ing under arid conditions and borrowing saving and saving all the moisture too dry; while it may improve it water to use, hiring Fort Sumner product. their plowing done, etc. These It means that falls to produce good crops. you must not expect good results better shipping facilities, wider from such conditions. poor people have a right to the PECOS VALLEY HOTEL Under the best dry farming advertising, higher prices and methods is possible to raise Thf; physical condition of the land but what are they going to it money in your pocket. FORT SUMNER, N. M" fair crops every 'year and bump- soil must be such that it contains do with it when they commute exactly proper FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS er crops under the most favora- the amount of or exist FRUIT moistnre and of air. The soil there the allotted time ble conditions of the arid sec Little can be learned during a tions. In most of the arid and must be fine and firm so that the to secure final proof? When the semi-ari- may ev- lands are not under system oí single season of the possibilities d sections, sufficient rain nuie rootlets permeate a Rates $2,00 Per Day falls to raise good crops on the ery inch of the soil. Under prop irrigation forage crop only can for fruit culture, however, from same land every alternate year er physical conditions every inch be produced as a sure thing and a general survey of the soil, cli- Mrs. R. BEAUBIEN, Proprietress. and frequently every year, of earth is penetrated. No par- if the animals must be procured con- mate and water I am satisfied is all by ticle of dry soil gives up any to moisture conserved that we have a great rais- teligent cultivation. plant food to the little roots and sume the product or it is wasted. fruit This is true of the Pecos Valley any lump of dirt cannot give up New Mexico and Arizona in ing valley. Comparisons with any plant 100a, wnetner wet or many parts the great Grand Junction coun- The BARGAIN STORE. SAVING THE MOISTURE. ., is a pastoral country not, if it is hard enough that the Saving the moisture is one of only and the rich grasses must try, Canon City, Colo., or our S. P R I T N E R little roots cannot penetrate it. neighboring project, Roswell, the most important factors in You will readily see the import- be utilized in those places where "dry farming, "and mainly upon ance of maintaining the best crop cannot be produced. Hence give us all the best of it. Here Full Line of Groceries, this depends the success j i factor possible condition of your soil. sheep have will con- we will be able to add grapes to or the failure of the dry farmer. been and Workinging Men's Clothes, Any soil that is deficient in hu- tinue to be the wealth of the arid our list of fruits and it should ; Whenever you have any pre- mus does give enough plant food cipitation, either rain or snow, countries and also cattle and make one of cur leading crops. to the crops. It runs together What little advance has been f Notions and Novelties. the first thing to do, as soon as very badly and does not work up horses where they can be proper the surface of trie ground is dry m desired triable condition. ly cared for. But for men and made this season in the orchards enoughnot to bake when is the it You must always keep in mind women to settle on high and dry in the valley and in the few trees worked, is to disk or harrow the the physical conditon ot your I have in the garden, confirms! land, as the case may demand. lands and expect to make a living soil, making it first, and the me my impressions and gives me, if If the ground has been packed condition by farming alone, or by holding chanical second. If possible, greater confidence in on the surface you should doub- your soil proper am down claims with the expecta- by contains the le disk lapping the disk one ount of water, air and humus tion of making a stake by selling the future of the Fort Sumner half; to mulch on it EARICKSON & Co. form a dust makes no difference what you do patent fruit business. the surface. Double disking them after their are to get these properties. When renewed is an illusion, however SUCCESSORS TO more thoroughly pulverizes the you have the proper physical con- MARKET soil hard is for them come top and cuts out the ridge dition you are sure of success. it to to I found a ready market for all left in single disking. This mulch that conclusion. A. B. HARRIS. breaks up the capilary connec- WATER AND CAPILAIITY. the garden truck I raised and tion between the soil and the air Water is held in the soil by could have marketed four times FORT SUMNER, N. M. and holds the water in the ground capilarity and the amount that it Nisbet's Report. as much in nearby towns alone. may is governed by tex- DEALERS IN as well as a blanket of cloth or hold the Clovis and Amarillo ture of the soil and its depth. Experimental afforded an straw. Gardener excellent market that could not This mulch of dirt should be The firmer the soil the greater Makes Full Report of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, maintained by harrowing after the water holding capacity and be supplied with but a small pro- every rain or snow to keep the this is why we require the fine, Results Obtained During portion of what they wanted. crust broken and the top of the firm condition. Watsr is held in Past Season. We will be in a position next Gent's Furnishing Goods, soil 2 film form around the little parti- to the depth of 2 to 4 year to feed the Cut-O- ff and ship inches fine and dry for a protec- cles of soil and is drawn to the The past season has been a ' into the Panhandle of Texas. tion to hold the moisture. As surface exactly as the oil is very interesting one for me. I Furniture, Hardware, drawn to the flame in- - lamp. The Territory around us wants long as you keep this fine dirt the came to Fort Sumner in March As fast as the water at the sur-ac- e our products and will pay good mulch, (not a dust mulch,) no feeling confident that with pro Groceries, Hay and Feed, water can run off, for the soil in evaporates water from below prices. I do not know of a sin- raises up by copilarity to per application of water and the this condition will readily absorb take its gle item on which there is danger place, hence the necessity of the proper harmonizing of it, though the showers be torren- nature's of over production. Farming Impliments and Wagons, tial and the land a little sloping. mulch to break the capilary con- elements the soil of the Fort between soil If you have maintained this con- nection the and the Sumner Valley would produce IN CONCLUSION air. The soils in the Pecos Val- We have just received a NEW and COMPLETE dition and have held all the mois- great crops in this I have not In spite of thirty years experi- ture that has fallen you can plow ley are of a sufficient depth and when you get ready. - fineness to make it one of the been dissappointed. I farmed ence I find that each season Une of LADIES and GENTS FURNISHINGS. best of water holding soils PLOWING. and for years in the San Luis and in brings something new and the very adaptable to dry farming. the Arkansas Velleysin Colorado past season has taught me to Plowing next to moisture is The soil should hold water by OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. possible many changes im- - j most important factor of "Dry capilarity to a depth of 6 to 8 and, with the exception make little to only Farming." It is not merely a feet. . At 12 2 per cent to 18 of Irish potatoes and cabbage in prove not the yield but the old matter of plowing any time, 3-- 4 per cent your soil should con- the San Luis Valley, the soil quality of our crops. regardless condition of the of the tain from 4 to 12 inches of water. is superior to any As the growing season draws soil, but depends upon the con hereabouts far The smaller amount would pro-- I have farmed. The sandy loam to a close it is wise to review the dition of the soil and somewhat duce from six hundred to eight here is easily handled is years' work and profit by our er- upon the time of the year, al hundred pounds ot Deans per and Kemp Lumber Co. uiuuK 1 1 ucucituB i acre and tne iarger would pro-- adapted to a great variety of rors. I will be glad to hear from time than the physical conditon i Ar ro t an hnshols nf nm nm- - crops. others in the Valley through the soil. Plowing be of the can done a(,rf. etc. if none were aIIowpH I planted ever twenty varieties the colnmns of the Review. at almost any time when the to escape by evaporation, which of vegetables including Irish and ground contains enough moisture can be almost entirely prevented FOR ALL KINDS OF to crumble and to thereby form by intelligent cultivation. It sweet potatoes, beets, onions, The following couples drove little granules of soil. The best Would take all of the average cabbage, tomatoes and celery. over to LaLande Sunday, Miss! depth to plow depends upon the season in this section to secure Without exception they have command Adelina Jaramillo and J. Ollie tools one has at for this amount of moisture. - When remarkably well any Building Material, firming the lower portion of the done and Wellborn, Miss Daisy Aldrich! course, Lho farmer in the vallev is absolutely furrow. Of the deeper your crop with you ZIa , . . ,. , , and A. J. Gilliam, Miss Ella you plow, the more plant food never tear faiinro with nmr sale in planting tnem as com Gerhardt and L. C. VanHecke. I be liberated, in soils where there culti vation. When you once have merciai crops. An exceptional The trip was intended primarily Paints and is no hard pan near the top of this amount stored and your crop success has been made here of to give the participants an oppor- ground, but you must thorough- growing and more ram coming. potatoes and celery. ly pack the lower portion of the Sweet tunity to attend services at the perhaps enough for the present of these crops planted Builders Hardware furrow. If the bottom of the needs of your crop, you will al- Either Holliness camp meeting now in bottom of the furrow is not fir- ways be sure of plenty moisture alone will make good money for progress at LaLande. It seems med there will be air cavities j grower and I beleive better to tide you over that 2 weeks to the a crying shaaie that our religi-- 1 and your soil will dry out as deep i 2 months drouth which we are money can be made from them ously inclined young people must "Prices Right." as it was plowed. The roots of almost sure to expereince at some than from any other vegetable plants cannot penetrate air cavi- time during the crop season, ' travel six miles over a sandy crops we can plant This is - . ties nor dry soil around them and Under such conditions we can koad to attend church on a Sun- Harry W. NAYLOR, Local Manager. thus a large part of the plant expect the maximum vond donbt "country beautifully day evening! food is unavailable; hence the yields, that is; 500 to 800 pounds adapted to sweet potatoes and small yield so common in arid of beans, 1 to 3 tons of sorghum, celery. sections. If you have no packer 40 to 60 bushels of corn, etc., - Pumpkins are fine food for fatten DANGER TE-OJ-E- .THE SIGNAL rffinftftii ing hogs. Afraid of Ghosts Variety of feed should be provided people Wilbur D Nesbit. .Um neoole are afraid of fboets. Few for the hens. .Nil1 are afraid oi (emu. Yet the short Is a fancy and germ i a fact. If the lena could be magnified the mors from the to a size equal to its terrors it would appear Cut out the old canes ber dragon. Germs ry bushes and burn them. ten-ibi- than any can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. Keep the pullets pushing ahead. Ex Tbe germ ean only prosper when the condition tra feed now means early egg laying of the system gives it free scope to establish it- The grocer ha self and develop. When there it a deficiency of cheek. Now is time to cull your stock closed up his store ratal Sinw. Ittndimr. raatlenneas. a sallow the the flay appetite is poor and the get In shape the win lor a hollow eye, when the and the flock for Wire bry to Un ;. Krnl. it tima to uard afairat the terra. Yon ter run. lauaw otiIbk fortifyj the body egainst all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold-e- n srocsr, stn oey power, cleanses the haj Medical Discovery. It inoreuei the vital up a Toe phumber the blood, pats the stom. sheep will .clean bis Freddy, a sick man!" system ot clogging imparities, enriches any fastened "Yes, I'm organs digestion end nutrition in working condition, so brush lot but will not make profit shop, as you "Wots der matter?" ech and of for their owners. know that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. Bin bo for tbe "Why, I'm gettln' that restless an' "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or hardvorkl n ft wakeful, dat I can't sleep, only at g drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside Clean up the rubbish in garden and pi umber, sing night!" wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine ot known orchard and burn. In this way many hoi composition end with a record of 40 yart f cura. Aocept no a harmful insect is destroyed. Bol I m st wor A NURSE'S EXPERIENCE. there is nothing " just as good." Ask your neighbors. It with a seat and substitute out caterpillar nests. a will Bum the tent A tired horse is in no condition for For grocer and Baeitache, Pains In the Kidneys, Bloat- food or water. Give a little time to plumber have ing, Etc., Overcome. The sheep Bhould never be handlled each sent a bill COLT DISTEMPER rest and cool off before watering and ,Cui be hitndled Terr cmflrr. The tick ar cared, and n otfaen la roughly. Mme table, no from hliig th dttv feeding. Is rest A nurse is expected to know what The iceman lomrae.or In feed. Acts on the blood and eipeM germs oí ins; his pick and to do for common ailments, and wom all forms of dUtero per. Beet remedy ever known for mares In foI. r casa so ana The makes a good eater his saw-Hu- rrah who suffer back- One boHie guaranteed to cure one poeansia nouies Keen some of the oat sheaves f? en tlOdosen of dnunrlst and harness dealers, or sent express paid by for the table. for the ache, constant lan- manufacturen. Cut shows how to poultice throats. Our free the poultry this winter. They will hurrah, Booklet tfl't every thl na. Local affents wanted. Largest Mil lug kiime nutrí v In rears. out toou ior boys, hurrah! guor, and other com- r nlstannn trralra Gunpowder and lard la good tor enjoy thrashing tne SPOHN MEDICAL CO. CfcawJstt a PsttsriiHtwis, Coehen, Ind., U.9Ae themselves. The butcher is mon symptoms of . scratches on the horse. ' maruhinx; I law kidney complaint, Overcoming Tuberculosis. go by "s him should be grateful to Statistics published by the Imperial A small grain ration every day will Sin hi for the Horses with tender shoulders should heavy-se- Mrs. Minnie Turner, Gazette show that In recent years be more than returned In the milk t buU'h liare sweat pads used upon them. er. sing hi! of E. B. St., Ana-dark- been a steady decrease in pall if the cow is in profit earning there has the But I am at work Okla., for the number of deaths in Germany from class at all. while the drum tu- With the lightening of the work loudly, beat, pointing out the way tuberculosis, and especially from lighten up on the feed ration for the ice and to find quick relief. Mrs. Turner used berculosis of the lungs. In urban cen- bad we notice on other For here are the bills for the The habits the Doan'g Kidney Pills for a con- ters the death rate per 100,000 fell liorse. family but meat. members of the are often dition, backache, pains In the sides and from 226.6 in 1903 to 192.15 in 1908. no bottles to- A handful or' oil meal daily in the a reflection of the things we do and The milkiimn Is clinking kidneys, bloated limbs, etc. "The way have taught them. liorse'a ration will help put a gloss The coalman Is marching and marching they have built me up Is simply mar No matter how long your neck may be upon his coat. away. velous," says Mrs. Turner, who is a or how sore your throat, Hamlins Wizard Milk should be cooled as soon as The shirt man Is holdlnir a banner aloft nurse. "My Improved rapidly. Oil will cure it surely and quickly. It coat and vest health drives out all soreness and inüammation. The wife will prove your besfcoun- possible after drawing from cow. It The hatter is out with his Five boxes did so much for me I am will keep longer and have a finer doffed my sellor. Listen to her and many a legal But I am not marching, nor making a telling everybody about it." "Anything really serious with When a woman has occasion to loaf, flavor handled. complication will be spared. when thus Remember the name Doan's. Sold eye,' Doc?" she calls it either shopping, visiting or Confronting me now Is a statement " by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbur- n "No, no simply a from each. entertaining. Milk is good for ths hens as well Bees, it is said, never puncture Co., Buffalo, N. Y. as the pigs. See if you cannot spare grapes. They do sip the juice, how The garden truck man Is right close to CHILD ATE CUTICURA DON'T NEOI.ECT THAT COUCH! wasps punc band It cert&lnlr racks your system and may run Into them some. It helps to make eggs. ever, after birds and have th Ours and Theirs.' OINTMENT. sointHhioff serious. Allen s Lung Balaam will chert: tured the skins. Place the blame Sing hey for the bulwarks of our native play on names unconsciously per- it quickly and permanently. For sale at alldrugglats. land "A where It belongs. legs- my youngest son was How are the drains about the The dalrvman trudges on soldierly petrated by 8pread Whole Box of It on Crackers Many a man's honesty has saved his dignified butter and eggs! very funny," a man the house? Time to think about getting Hurrah for said Flatbush Not the Least Injury Resulted. him from becoming a politician. them in good shape for the winter Unsound feet In a horse are gener But I am as usual bent to the grind other day. "We live next door to a The dairyman says 1 am too far behind, months. ally indicative of a constitutional family named Feitenour, and the other Cuticura Thus Proven Pure and Sweet. Mrs, Wlnslow'fl Soothing Syrup. to appear in meant while my family was busy read- For children teething, softens the guras, reduces In weakness which is sute O, what was the thought that I night oammetion, allays pain, cures wind ooliu. 26c a botUs. Hold the wheat in the bin rather the offspring. Therefore be sure the to enshrine ing in the library we heard a racket A New York of Cuticura rhythmical liltings of friend than sell at too low a price. It Is al- mare and sire are both sound. In these little on the back porch. My son went out writes: Some men never do anything on mine? my except quit work. most certain to run into money before I meant to write something of labor and to Investigate, and on his return "My three year old son and heir, time the year is over. The return from a piece of land is brawn wife, always Inquisitive, asked what after being put to bed on a trip across not so much dependent upon the soil But some way op other the muses have had caused the noise. the Atlantic, Investigated the state- gone ' couple cats," Jim Food left in the trough by the hogs as upon the kind of management I'erhupa they are marching far over tlie 'Nothin' but a of room and located a box of graham is the best kind of evidence that you which that piece of ground receives hills told her, and then I heard her ask: crackers and a box of Cuticura Oint- are feeding too generously. Feed only Many a Beemlngly worthless piece of Wlille I sit and contemplate all of the Did you Bee whose they were?' ment. When a search was made for what will be eaten up clean. land has been made to produce a bills! "'Yes; one was ours and the other the box, It was found empty and the profit under skillful handling. was Feitenour's.' " kid admitted that he had eaten the system of accounts Giddles, contents of the entire box Bpread on Without Borne Man Poker Finance. how could the do business a powder which Is Old the crackers. It cured him of a had merchant Here is dust Mose Coonley (a winner) Guess I'll safely. And yet such ac- and Is death to cold and I don't know what else." business sure cash in, boys. counting is as Important for farm- cabbage worms, etc.: lime Every man has No more conclusive evidence could the own Abe Mokeby (also to the good) er as for the merchant. with a good of fine a right to his be offered that every ingredient of Cu- sprinkling table Guess I'll do de same. can be placed in a can hav- opinion, but that ticura Ointment Is absolutely pure, salt. It why Jefferson Yallerby Me too! fíe sure the bit Is not so narrow as ing a perforated top and sprinkled is no reason sweet and harmless. If it may be should not keep Bill Dingy (the banker, a big loser) to Irritate and pain the mouth of the upon the plants troubled with the he safely eaten by a young child, none but It to himself once Well, I guess yo' each done got horse. Such condition leads to un- worms. This is a good idea to save the most beneficial results can be ex , .. guess gen'lemen! which often may in lor next season. In awhile. pected to attend its application to even easiness result wearing Ownin' to dis heah attempted an' horse taking the bit in his teeth A boy the tenderest skin or youngest infant the long pants run on de bank, de Instertoo-tio- n and bolting In sheer desperation. Much has been said in the papers his first Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. contrives to have am now suspended an' won't about "petroleum butter," and the feel-I- a great many er oppyrations till de panicky The Thirst for Gore. To produce good eggs and get the.n curiosity if not the anxiety of the downtown. hab fully subsided an' de foolish Unsophisticated Onlooker I think farmers - has been excited, rands on the market in the best possible dairy ordinary depositahs continues doin' business as this is a first rate place. See what a condition one must provide good Dairy Commissioner Foust of Phila- Tbe man would state, fohmahly. And it's youah deal, Mose fine view we have of this car coming. SICK HEADACHE housing, food and water regularly, delphia secured a sample of "petrole- Maga- Spectator fid- If pressed, he thinks his singing Coonley!" IlliiBtra ted Sunday Seasoned Fine view and above all keep the nests clean. um butter" and had it analyzed. He that Nothing ever happens on Positively is superb. zine. dlesticks! cured by Eggs should be gathered daily, and found It was composed of 80 per cent voice these straight even a Little Too many of us confuse our own stretches not CARTER'S these Pills. "when the temperature is high they vaseline, two per cent, salt and 19 Feeding Farm Hands. broken leg. Come on down to the stubbornness with strength of charac- They also relieve DIs should be gathered twice a day. Re- per rent, cornstarch. The rest wa ' tres from In- of ourselves. turn and wait for the fun. Puck. --TllTTLE Dytpepia. ject all doubtful eggs and keep the water. The sample looked much like ter and make nuisances Every farmer's wife knows what tre digestion and Too Hearty eggs in as cool a place as possible. vaseline and Is said to taste like it. We must all admire the intellectual mendous appetites farm hands usually PERKY DAVIS' PAINKIIKK Eating A perfect rem- who is baa been used In many fiimilieHforSeem'rations. IJIVER edy ior Dizziness Nau- Mr. Foust decijed could not swiftness of the chronic liar have; but while they eat well they It is relied upon for colds, neuralgia, sciatica., that it trains, burns, or bruises. 25c, 85c, 60c bottle. sea, Drowsiness, Bad able to lie out of his lies. - a The simplest form of silo is the be sold as butter. work well, top. Taste in the Mouth. Coal- The ordinary man thinks the stave silo. It should be made from Here's a good suggestion about feed Many a true word baa been spoken ed Tongue, Pain In the ing plenty Side, TORPID LIVER. two-inc- narrow plank, properly A garden without fruit trees and farm hands. Give them regardless of grammar. They regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. and held together by strong berry bushes is qnly half a garden. of Quaker Scotch Oats. I big dish of porridge with Const! pntlon causes and seriously asgravatcs SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. iron bands. The staves, after bevel- There should be enough for family Quaker Scotch Oats many It Is thoroughly cured by jjr. ing so that when fitted together they use in season, for canning and pre- sugar and cream or milk Is the great- Pierce's Pellets, Tiny d granules. a man Genuine Must Bear will form a circle of the desired size, serving and such like for winter use, est breakfast in the world for Gossip has a thousand tongues and CARTERS vigor strength for a Signature are placed on end on a solid founda- and some to sell. Starting with straw- who needs and they all work overtime. IJlTTlE tion and properly fitted. These are berries, which come in very early long day's work. The man that eats strengthened and held in place by and the first fruit of the season, Quaker Scotch Oats plentifully and - strong iron hoops, which are so made there should be added raspberries, often is the man who does good work fist8- heathen have an awful good time on REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. they may be tightened or loos- blackberries, gooseberries, currants without excessive fatigue. There Is a that the money he donates for them. ened at will. Doors should be built and grapes. The great advantages of sustaining quality In Quaker Scotch at intervals from the top to the bot- small fruits are that they occupy In Advance. Oa's not found In other foods, and for tom so that the silage may easily be small space, are easy to grow, they, Our friend Mr. Duzzlt astonishes economy it is at the head of the list. Work While got out. It Is not necessary to put begin bearing early and the fruit is us by hailing an expressman and ad Besides the regular size packages Quaker Scotch Oats is packed In large a roof on this silo, but it is much to the most delightful and the most dressing him with a fluent outburst of Mayr8etTOaxveuf ov&xcome You Sleep be preferred. This style of the si'.o wholesome of all foods. They are profanity. The expressman gives hiin size family packages, with and with- should be kept well painted, both In- an ornament to any farm or home an astonisulshed look and drives on out china. 5 Millions of people have CAS- side and out. If properly built and grounds. hastily. We say nothing, feeling that A Work of Supererogation. CAREIS do Health work for taken care of a stave silo is durable, discretion is the better part of friend- Henry dislikes' being and - bathed them. If you have never tried t. axaVvve.t6mei;.SyTOpejrvgsoitxv rigid and David Buffum has this to say in the ship for the moment. argues mother .over every with his this great health maker Get a 10c Atlantic Monthly regarding the "mis Next we met his grocer, and that square inch of his anat- 4 Sm&ybA enables oneojmtu.oi Gapes In young chickens is caused, sion of the land," and he is about gentleman also Is treated to as fine a omy. box and you will never use any according to Prof.' H. A. Surface, right: The mission of the land Is to display of double dashes as It has ever One night, when his patience was other bowel medicine. m state zoologist of Indiana, by eating produce and keep on producing food, our to especially by what be consid- been fortune hear. tried may be raiua áwpetuca CASCARBTS conftnod-Itie- s wv toe a box for a week'. of earthworms. There are parasites live stock, lumber and other Then the butcher, who comes in for ered wholly unnecessary work, he treatment, all dniraista. Biggest seller In the earth-worm- s which And their for the service of man. He who another consignment of swear words. exclaimed: ' in the world. Million boxes a month. way Into the windpipe of the chicken owns land and Is Indifferent to this, Mr. Duzzlt then leads us Into a drug Oh, mamma, couldn't you skip my removes wWruvreJi areXoassvst and lodge there, where they take the Is guilty of a moral wrong; and he store, where he goes to the 'phone and stomach? Nobody ever sees my stom- form of little red worms. The best who takes good land out of commis- rings up the manager of the telephone ach!" Judge's Library. to lie unproductive PUBLIC LAND preventive is to keep the chickens sion and suffers it company, whom he consigns to the $vmvcXows ,witV.TOUsl depend uVv-mo- Stáji from the surface of the ground, or and useless is guilty of a greater one. deepest and hottest part of the here- Beware of Ointments for Catarrh use sail or strong water on the soil, This Is the only criterion by which after. that Contain Mercury, pro proper wañsWevfc, so as to kill the earth-worm- or we can properly judge of the right Thus It goes for an hour or two, u mercury will aurelr destroy the sense ot tmen strew strong lime or something of of an individual to own land in large our wonder growing leapB and and completely derange the whole system when with entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such 33,000 acres of irrigated Government Land the kind on the ground, so that the tracts. The good' results attendant finally we to articles Bhould never be used except on prescrip- hounds, until made bold in Arkansas Valley, Colorado, will be chicks will not get hold of the worms upon small individual holdings are what It all means. tion! from reputable physicians, as the damage they ask will do la ten fold to the good you can possibly de- CALIFORNIA thrown open for settlement October a 1 , 1909, to eat them. After the chicks have natural. The purposes of nature in Just this," he explains. "I'm going; rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney at Co.. Toledo, O., contalna no mer- Fio Syrup Co. under the Carey Act. Opportunity to get been attacked With gapes, however, upward evolution of man are usu- cury, and Is Internally, acting directly . poo SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS the to atop swearing and I'm taken an irrigated farm at low cost on easy pay you can dislodge the worms by mak- ally carried out in this way, the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In PRICE 30 PER BOTTLE better determined that all these people shall buying Uall'a Catarrb Cure be sure you get the meats. Only short residence required. ing very small loop of because, Is so frequently genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, a twisted and not as have their proper amount of cussing . Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney A Co. Testimonials-free- QUICKEST WITH Send for book giving full information. horse hair, draw out the tongue of argued, every man has an Inherent from me before I acquire any handi- Boio oy rnco, 100. per Dome, SAFETY tirugguis. Two the chick slightly, insert the hjirse right to its ownership. The lazy, the caps." Take llail'a Famuy Puis for constipation. Bulles Irrigation and Reservoir Company loop windpipe densely Ignorant Lamar, Colorado hair in the openlnf, Incapable and the Interchange of Opinion. will be seen between no such right, and Made Him Worse. which the forks assuredly have Said William's Wife William can base of tongue, and, twist- too precious and its mission ' "I bear that old Mr. Bcrimgee Is at the the land is make money; but he will never be ing the hair around, withdraw it. The too high to be thus wasted. If the much worse than he was last week," PISO'; GRAZING LANDS able to save any. CHiCAJO-8- worms are likely to be found within owner of a great country estate can Fays the friend. "What caused the NEAR 1x dollars an acre thta Said William's Mother That is just CURE year only; alfalfa ami clover nur cropH, loop, or some of them, will have his land as well as or better rolapse?" no better land for the farm what I warned my son when he want general farming and removed, and the operation if it were In small holdings; if, He asked the doctor what to do for fruit. Hpiendld climate; pure war. One been thus than ed to marry you. Baltimore Amer nitrht from Chicago by rail or boat. Eauy be repeated. Another remedy is following the precept of Swift, he Lis dyspepsia, and the doctor outlined terms. Write map can ican.. For the baby often means for for and illustrated booklet to dip the tip of a soft feather Into make two ears of corn or two blades u diet of crusts and milk and the ret M ERR both mother and child. Little J. T. ITT. Manistee, Mich. and In wind-- grass grow where one grew be- added expense of the milk got on ones kerosene Insert it the ' of are $15,000,000 worth of but opening to dislodge and kill he supply his section with a Crlmgee's nerves," explains the other There like it too it's so palatable to take. pipe the fore; if tons made in this country every ywr, WataonH.ColimanWMh worms. Such treatment, although se- better breed of horses, cattle or man. Free from opiates. Inirlin 1)1!. Umlrufru II iitk. yet lots of men' use nails to connect PATENTS 8t vere. Is better than letting the worms Bheep, well and good; no one with All Dniesbts, Z8 cents. rafaraooaa iteat rceuiia. Mementoes and Mementeeth. their suspenders with their trousers. remain- - undisturbed, to severely an- any knowledge of economics could W. IN. DENVER. Mtmtrst Greenland's barren Ice and snawi a, NO. noy the fowls and even kill them. say he was doing any injury to the I.i,'Jt. Peary left his toes; Mixing turpentine or other sub world or mankind. It Is not the (' now, the .llent drifts beneath, stances In the food of the young amount of land that he owns, but Cook has left his teeth. PUTNAM poiltry has not proven satisfactoiy what he does with it for which he it Color mora ooodi brloMar antf taller cofort than any other FADELESSdye. One 10c oackaoe colon all Abara. Thn tM .m ...... i. DYES armení ripuina tor booklet-H- ow Dye. - You n as 1 remedy for gapes. icoraily responsible. Ml without ipart Write tree to Bleach and Mix Colore. MONRO ditua nnT o. i ' ...7 dv?- An international marathon at Hono- Might Make a Deal. NEWS TO DATE lulu resulted In a victory for Nigel DENVER MARKETS "Excuse me, ma'am," said the aa Jackson, an American, over the Jap- Millinery Modes at the door, "but I'm a dealer in secon- anese champion, Tsukomoto, who Cattle. d-hand pianos." gave up soon "Well, have a piano," said the after the fourteenth Beef grain good I IN PARAGRAPHS mlie, when steers, fed, woman. And, if I didn't have one, I Jackson was a mile and a to choice 6.0007.25 half ahead. wouldn't buy a second-han- one." Beef steers, grain fed, fair "I know," continued the man,, "but President Diaz of Mexico has or- to medium 5.00 6.00 the man next door said he hoped I AUGHT FROM THE NETWORK OF dered a carload of choice flowers for need steers, grass, good to could Induce you to sell yours." delivery choice 4.258.00 'WIRES ROUND ABOUT in Juarez on the morning of f. October 16th. The flowers will be Beef steers, grass, fair to "Well, I can live in hope now." THE WORLD. used to decorate reception medium 3.75ffl4.2S "What's happened?" the and Cows and heifers, grain fed. banquet rooms in Juarez on the occa- "Some of my rich relations have good to choice 4.50 5.00 up sion of the Taft-Dia- z meeting. taken aeroplanlng." Detroit Free Cows and heifers, grain fed. Press. Harry Whitney, expert at St. Johns, fair to medium . 3.7504.SO DURING THE PAST WEEK N. F believes both Dr. Cook and Cows and heifers, grass, good A Terrible Shock. Commander to choice 3.264.00 Peary found the North Mrs Homer "Mrs. DeStyle experi- Pole. cows and hsifers, grass, fair In expressing this belief Whit- enced a terrible shock this morning, RECORD OF ney said he knows no reason for to medium 2.8503.25 IMPORTANT EVENT Cows common and is now ill with nervous prostra- doubting more and heifers, C0NDEN8ED FOR BU8Y Cook than Peary. "Dr. and canners 1.60 2.75 tion." Cook's story," he said, "seems to me PEOPLE. Stock cows 2.262.85 Mrs. Neighbors "Indeed! What truthful and probable. Nothing else Veal calves 5.006.25 caused the shock?" explain ab- would his twelve months' Bulls 2.003.00 Mrs. Homer "Well you know she sence." Stags 2.7603.60 WESTERN has been a d for years and NEWS. Cardinal Gibbons says that Judge Feeders and stockers, good her physician told her there was a Mllllken of to choice 4.0004.60 prospect of complete recovery." - The strike of 300 Greek laborera in New Bedford, Mass., did her right In deciding testimony Feeders and stockers, fair to Utah Copper Company's plant has that the good 3.50 4.00 the was 0 i Omissions of History. been satisfactorily settled. not privileged in the case in Feeders and stockers, com which a wife desired to go on the Archimedes had just announced that Thomas H. Swope, millionaire mon to fair 3.OO03.SO a stand in a of husband against If he had a lever long enough and a and philanthropist, suddenly suit her died at a priest, to show the priest in the fulcrum on which to rest It be could Ills home In Kansas City Sunday that Hogs. confessional had urged to abjure move the earth. night, following apoplexy. her Good hogs 7.90 fe 8.05 "If you can't move the earth," a stroke of her marriage because it had been a He was 82 years old. By JULIA BOTTOMLEY. from gown or coat. There Is noth- shrieked a suffragette, "turn the job civil ceremony and not under the over do The Los Angeles has now there Is nothing more ing smarter than its trimming ol Sheep. to us! We'll it!" Examiner church rights. But the journalists and historians ot completed one of the most extraordi- JUST to the shopper than the quills, and nothing that will stand Ewes 3.7504.50 Declaring that the remonetization ot ' that day, being men exclusively, mean- nary campaigns In history of milliner's windows. They are wear so well. The turban is just as Wethers 4.50 0 4.75 the sliver is the only remedy which will Yearlings ly blue penciled that part of the American municipalities by oversell- abloom with their autumn millinery, pretty when finished with a group 4.7505.25 prevent the total loss of our trade Lambs 6.5007.00 story. ing popular and- offerings seem much more ot wings at left side, and an or- at subscription 720,000 with Asiatic countries, Judge C. C. their the Feeder lambs, f. p. r 5.7506.10 of to the taste of average woman nament placed to hold drapery 8o. worth school bonds. Goodwin of Lake and James A. the the Feeder yearlings, f. p. r 4.400 5.00 Just Salt than were the showings ot the at the right. In September gold receipts at the Se- Heckman, secretary of the Merchants early "A man gets a lot ot things this season just passed. These new Fig. 2 shows a model covered world he want," observed attle assay office were less than and Manufucturers' Board of of hats Grain. that doesn't Trade will not be the sport of caricatur- with blue kid piped with white and the thoughtful thinker. or nearly a million less than New York, have begun the fight for the Wheat, choice milling, per 100 lbs., ist, as many modes for spring were. trimmed with a pair of large white "Yes," replied the student of hu- for September of last year. This is recognition of the white metal $1.45. Rye, Colorado, bulk, per 100 a, the They are not startling, and they are wings. The bow at the front is made man nature, "and a woman wants due to lack of water for placer min- before the American Mining Congress lbs., $1.15. Nebraska oats, sacked, lot of things she get." elegant and Dame fashion of the leather so that the entire hat is $1.36, corn doesn't ing In Alaska because of the dry sum- at Goldfield. attractive. $1.55. Corn, in sacks, And seeing there is no chance for mer. Total receipts for the year will seems to have adopted a new fad of this material. The same model is cbop, sacked, $1.37. Bran, Colorado an argument, they let it go at that. judging very pretty per 100 lbs., $1.05. be about the same as in 1908, a little NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. by the new fall stayles. It is with the hat of moire or more than $18,000,000. fashionable to be sensible In choosing corded silk, and the trimming of vel- Compelled to It. at hat. There is a dur- vet or kid. haB already proved many-effort- After an examination of the docu- In a speech on the conservation of drift toward It Hay. "I notice that there are not so Spo- ability in all millinery and especially popular made of black moire, faced ments relating to the services of for- natural resources delivered at Upland, per ton, $15.001G.00; sec made to induce us to live the In for the with white and having a band of white mer Consul Pasquale Corte, the Ital- kane, President Taft declared that he hats street. ond bottom, $10.50011.50; timothy, simple life, nowadays," observes the pre- about crown finished with a ian Department of Foreign affairs in would ask Congress to authorize the Hats of silk, cloth or leather kid the $14.00016.00; alfalfa, $10.00011.00; man with the peeled nose. dominate trimmings quills, flat bow of same at left side. straw, $5.0006.00; South Park wire Rome has turned over to the public issuance of $10,000,000 in bonds to and are of the the "You do, do you?" scoffs the man wings, well-mad- e fancy com- This model is very elegant with broad grass, $21.00022.00. unmanageable "How prosecutor evidence brought by complete irrigation projects already feathers with the ears. the bined with or black velvet ribbon used for front new Consul General Rossi of Denver charg- begun in the West and on which work ribbon, velvet maline. the about the tariff?" This looks fragile, bow, mounted with wings In white or ing Corte with peculation and fraud had been stopped tor lack of funds. last but since the Dressed Poultry. water-proofin- To Correspond. Mrs. Compton of PInesville, process of It has been black (or both.) Turkeys, fancy dry picked.. 22 involving the amount of $10,000. Louisa Clerklelgh got La., wrote to the War Department, discovered, it holds Its own with other hats hold the center of Turkeys, choice 20 "I notice that since Two unpleasant Incidents marred 18 dissipated habita dosen't use asking 1, bounty was given to millinery fabrics. , the stage, and those of moire and Turkeys, medium Into he the visit of President Taft at Port ii the style in his hand- parents of large families. Mrs. Comp Three pretty new models Illustrate corded silk most popular. One of Turkeys, spring ..18 20 the perepndlcular land, Ore., on the 2d Inst A man the season's modes. The round hat them is shown in Fig. 3. They are Hens, fancy 15 writing." pockets ton said that she had been told that 13 he dosen't use it in his with 'a revolver and his full trimmed with quills is a draped tur- to be found in all sorts of colors and Hens, choice "No and of was on the parents of large families were Hens, medium 12 walk, either." cartridges arrested ban made of beaver cloth over a buck- color combinations, but black and oion that he wanted to shoot the given a bounty,, and cited the fact Broilers 18 20 justify ram frame. This hat is also seen white in this hat has outdistanced all 13 President. Edmund B. Hill, an aged that she bad ten sons to her Ducks 14 made of broadcloth, felt, silk and of others In the race for popularity. The Geese 10 of the Grand Army, was fa- claim to a reward. fell DENVER DIRECTORY member chamois skin combined with velvet. model shown is of white moire faced Springs 14 15 ar- The Treasury Department set- tally injured in the crush at the has Some ot the with black. trimming is a triple best models shown for Its .MKK- - mory at night, and died later. tled the question of the legality of DDU 1 I I'alfi In ail kind ot fall so far are made of chamois. As ruche of maline about the Live Poultry. DUI1 Ii LUUK CHANIHNE. Mammoth dial- duster, an old drawing checks below $1 by deciding og mailed Cor. 16th and Blake, Denver. Attired in a linen It may be successfully cleaned, it will crown and upper brim, and a crushed 12 free. that any man who has an account in Hens 13 black slouch hat and swinging an elec- appeal to those who require a durable tie of velvet finished with a knot at 07 Two ,rora a bank can draw on for any sized Roosters THE AMERICAN HOUSE tric lantern at his side, President Taft it and want a pretty one. the side. Such a model is the best ot 12 13 violating hat Ducks American Plan, $2.00 and upward. was locked in a narrow iron cage and check he wishes, without This model is a happy choice if one between season's millinery, and as Geese, lb 09 010 the law. Assistant Secretary Norton, dropped 1,200 feet through midnight happens to own a piece of good broad- near to wear as can Turkeys, lb 17 018 RUGS & LINOLEUM fa- who recently received appeals from Turkeys, spring 15 blackness into the depths of the cloth, or other heavy fabrjc, left over be found. 016 at wholesale We pay the freight. mous old Leonard copper mine at many persons on the subject, Issued Broilers, lb 16 018 Best cátalos; In Denver mailed free. Butte. He had the rare experience this statement. Springs 12 13 THE HOLCOMB & HART of seeing miners at work with a giant Asserting that the climate Is too hot STYLISH FALL BLOUSE. GATHERED FRILLS OF LACE drill in a vein of high-grad- e ore that and that the food is not that to which Butter. DR. W. K. DAMERON min-eral- 30 A (rood set of teeth, only tt, sparkled green with its wealth of the English emigrant is accustomed, Useful In Arranging the Fullness on Elgin, firm crowns - bent. $1: gold the British consul at Galveston, Mr. Corset Covers Used with Creameries, ex Colo., lb 32 33 Bttrf hrdl work onlv 13. Dn- - ex 32 33 Arapahoe St., opposite postofflce. Mrs. Mary Smith, 88 years old, died ' government Thin Waists. Creameries, East, lb.... al uarlors. Nugent, reports to his 27 28 Denver. Newport, was Creameries, 2nd grade, lb.. at Ky. Mrs. Smith for that bis district, which includes Texas Process and renovated, lb. .27 28 forty years a daily communicant at A girl who Is a little inclined to be Graduate amina and New Mexico, is, generally speak- Packing stock 24 LEARN TELEGRAPHY tut high as tt.UOC early mass St. cathedral. thin will often find it bard to make yearly. Positions at Peter's ing, "by no means suited to the aver- ratalogue. eo. La Munyna, She and husband came to America the fullness In the front of her sum- guaranteed. "Write fur her age emigrant from the United King- Eggs. Free. MODERN W Míiul rrXMiuarni, from Lancashire, England, when che mer waists sit just as she would like V. 13th and Broadway, Denver. dom." 7.20 7.50 was 48 years old. She had attended to have it. These thin waists cannot, Eggs, candled, case 0 The following changes in stations Eggs, case count G.80 0. W. LYMAN WHOLESALE mass daily for more than twenty-fou- r of course, be kept in the proper lines MILLINERY and duties of officers of the medical I Lawrence St., Denver. years before she left England. That all the time, as thicker ones with Co., corps are ordered: Lieutenant Col- Largest Wholesale Millinery House In the West would make a total of more than bones can, and they need adjusting Fatal Gas Explosion. Merchant's trimmed hau a specialty trom 13 to $4 go times she had gone to church. She onel William Stephenson will to when they are put on. A great help Roslyn, Wash. At least nine killed each. Send your order for an assortment. Leavenworth for duty; .Captain In arranging the fullness is to have explo- had given s of her small for- Fort and three fatally Injured in an HrflerBro. The Wilson T. Davidson, relieved from little gathered frills of lace or em- gas of mine No. Colmarlo Typewrit tune to charity. sion of in the shaft TYPEWRITERS Exchange Co.. broidery on the corset covers to be 4 J. Mills, sheephcrder of Wyoming, duty as surgeon of transport Buford o fthe Northwestern Improvement Chamna Street All will go to Columbus for duty, used with thin waists. Company 12:45 o'clock Sunday af makes sold, repaired and rented. Supplies n4 undoubtedly saved his Ufe by hacking barracks at parta. Agents Standard Folding and Royal Visible. relieving Captain Samuel M. Deloffre, These frills are also most useful ternoon. Adrfrjse Department H, off a finger with a dull knife. Mills, who will go to Fort Bliss for duty, with all lingerie gowns. Many ot the while on the range, was bitten on the most beautiful of these gowns have relieving Major Clarence J. Manley. Start of Greit Balloon Race. ei,d of a finger by a rattlesnake. He Major Manley will go to Douglas fronts that are largely made of very AWNINGS, TENTS Fort Zurich, Switzerland. A beaiftlful attempted to amputate the finder duty. thin lace insertions, and they need THE COLOR IIM) TEVT AWNING CO. for . sunny autumn day Sunday made the The largest Duck Good house in the West. bite, but his knife was so something to hold them out. Besides Ifi42 Lawrence tit.. Denver. Colo. Kobt. B. above the In view of the fact that but 204 na race eh a II. the effect of these little ruffles Is much start in the international balloon Gut Pres. lull that he could only cut the flesh the over splen- tional banks but of total of through the transparent lace for the Gordon Bennett cup a away from the bite. This, however, better RELIABLE : PROMPT 7,000 in this country have acceded to and lawn when buttons of s did success and more than 200,000 to prevent the poison than the Gold. Sli- was sufficient the recent request of Comptroller of persons watched the seventeen bal- ASSAYS Tic; Gold and entering his system. He then walked corset cover can be seen. ver. ll.OO: Cold. SMvp Currency Murray, loons soar skyward and disappear on and Copper, $1.50. Gold and Sliver refined ten miles to a telegraph station and the that more The frills should not be sewed tc and boujiht. Write for free mailing sacks. to' separate the horizon. OGDEN ASSAY CO.. 1536 Court Place, Den- ordered an automobile, in which he $5 notes be taken by them, it appears Predicitions of plain skirts and plaid the corset cover, but a ver, Colo. wag taken to Cheyenne and placed in that the prediction of the 'scarcity of waists seem to be coming true, if one piece of muslin, which must be ar ranged to on the corset cove: Put on Big Force. For every kind of roof. a hospital. small money In the pe- can put faith in the advance fall dis- fasten It's watertight. Marie on- with tiny buttons, or can be fastened Thermopolts. The force employed ly In Denver by TUK riod this year is not looked upon seri plays. One Importer includes among V KSTKItN ElA GENERAL NEWS. his samples a frock with plain gray with the very small safety pins undei in grading the Burlington extension ROOMNIt ously, by the bankers of the country. trom Kirby to line Cit. H41 hqultuhle Bids:., the upper ruffle. A piece of muslin oi the Northwestern's 1Y74. upon cashmere skirt and blouse of coral i.hone Main If your persons were killed and Acting the theory that an addi lawn must used large enough tc near Shoshonl, has been Increased to dealer does not handle, Four three pink surah checked with fine lines of be us. in a collision between tional issue of $5 bank notes would re- cover the of the corset covet 600 men. The greater part of the wr.ie others injured black. Chemise and stock are white front being end of the one lieve the demand of $5 silver certifi- from near top to below the bust work is done at this a freight train and a hand car Valenciennes Insertion and fagoting, the canon of the Big Horn river and is WALLACE BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND cates, and these being line. On are sewed two or three mile west ot Edgar, Wis. released could and the flat collar and turned cuffs this progressing rapidly. College, totahllshed I'M). Twenty-eigh- t years of ano- Pole dwellings 4,000 years old, sim- be exchanged for $1 bills, Comptroller are ot the gray material and fagoting. ruffles the number depends on the ten. We have prepared thousands of successful Murray young men and women. Spend your winter months ilar to those discovered in the north two months ago issued the A large bow of soft black satin ribbon height of the wearer and the width with us and we will prepare you for success. Wrtt appeal. " ot made of a lace Boy Fall on Fork. for free cátalos. K. J, Wallace, CP. A., PilnclpaL of Switzerland, have been unearthed is placed at joining of collar, with the lace used 1647 Place, Denver Colo. Douglas. fell on Olenarm in a swamp on the plateau east of To set at rest allegations which ends protruding from beneath pointed strong enough to stand considerable Little Fred Jenne fork run wrist, mak- 120 of piece bust line. washing, or of embroidery. a and it into his WRITE FOR Lake Vatter, miles northwest have been made over the country re below ing a very bad wound that resulted in , Stockholm. The excavations disclosed garding the source of the funds used blood poison, but the disease was INTRODUCTORY petrified apples, wheat kernels, nuts, Peasant Modes. d Skirt. PIANOS by the Roosevelt hunting expedition gowns checked before any serious results OFFER TODAY pottery, flint and horn implements, The peasant skirt is a case in point, There Is a line in that threat- in Africa, Secretary Walcott of the ens to keep its popularity. This is followed. if vou Intend to buv a Piano this fall amber ornaments and wild boar teeth, with its deep kilt and its broad sash (100 Smithsonian Institution authorized the one brings the skirt material get this offer bow. Save to $159. all in a good state of preservation In draped round the hips and tied at the the that l iberal Payment IMan. THE KNIGHT- - statement that not a cent of cost in loose bow. Then Is up to a sharp point at the bust in Bis Potato Yield. rAMI'BKU Ml!IC l'U4 Denver, the the calcareous mud. the back a there ho usa. paysanne and between the shoulder blades Laramie. Potato digging has begun West's oldest and lanceat music The Land Trust Company and the comes from the funds of the institu- the chemise ot the Swiss front Established 1874. type, expressed in snowy; muslin slight- at back. on the Blackburn ranch, where the Mercantile Trust Company, both state tion or from the United States gov- crop sixty ly gauged into a narrow band of em Not even the woman who is having of acres is expected to institutions at Pittsburg, did not open ernment. The secretary says the per- yield 200 bushels to the acre. Eight broidery so Is left en- her best frock fashioned in this man business Monday. James L. White, sonal friends of Colonel Roosevelt, that the throat hills at random measured just a for tirely bare. The chemise paysanne ner admits that the upreachlng point dus state bank examiner, is temporarily whose names are not disclosed, have bushel of excellent potatoes. has balloon sleeves cut ot at the el- is a pretty one. The human figure receiver for both banks. The trust provided the scientific party with suf- seems to demand points and curves companies consolidated recently. It bows and finished like the guimpe Fifteenth St.. Denver. A ficient fundB to carry on the expedi- with a band of lace or of embroidery. that go downward, but In the turnab- Runaway Victims Recovering. tíún tall and inter mee a is said they were unable to carry cut tion. The was issued position nest spring. tfaiiy opportunities open o statement in Such guimpes as these are extreme- out-face of the universe of clothes In Chevenne. Misses Dollie Davis and rmr student. Special rail Terra begins Nov. It thf. merger, and made arrangements c- view of the numerous , letters of In- Pearl Pickering and Mrs. luarllla Da-vI- Write for iree catalogue, giving urses. cost of tultio.i voluntarily. Ac- ly useful for frocks of girls and the twentieth century one Is thankful attend-- Saturday to assign the who were Injured nd bow to earn room and board while officials, depositors quiry received by Secretary Walcott of great beauty as to escape with merely a perverted seriously in a A, Arnold, Pres. cording to the the children, and runaway accident Russell, Will paid in full. The capital stock concerning the source of the finan- cloth and serge frocks. point. at Fort are be to doing well and their recovery is ex- two companies is $1,210,000. cing of the expedition. D A I W T YOUR BUILDINGS of the pected. I I Twerity-elght- h In A WITH THE BEST "The Gov. Johnson's will has Col. Leonard A. I.overlng, Separate Skirts. Change Coiffure. r ll late infantry, will report to the very change in the coiffure, There is Mountain & nam been filed in the Ramsey county pro- Separate skirts of soft cloth are The entire This story is current in the Arkan- elliiintlcally correct," and fully guar- board at San Francisco for examina- & court. The value of the estate is wide, in fact they could scarcely be the low head dress, with the absence sas Hills. A woman was telling some anteed. It la made by MePhce bate tion for retirement. or pads of any kind in the Co., Denver, whoHo reputation valued in a petition for probate in ex- much wider for actual comfort, and of rats fi lends what a delicate childhood was stands behind these roods. Ask your Colorado patents have been granted they are plaited. The sheer ones are front of the hair, has completely al- hers. dealer for further information r write cess of $37,430? F. G. Goff, Denver, steam as follows: over taffeta foundations; those for tered the look of the fall hat The "When I was born I weighed only to us for latest "Fashions in faint in. Wireless telephone communications heating valve; J. G. Green and V. A. 11KU s MeGINNlTY CO, UKNVKR. wear are not on the heads ot all the hats are enormous, four pounds. They put me In a cigar Mcf Colorado and Wyoming is the ob- Henry, Colorado Springs, glass cutting street stitched for but they are pressed Into shape. and would slip down over the face box for a cradle." &. of visit to Cheyenne of Sam table; A. H. Harris, Denver, coupling; plaits, Goodness gracious!" exclaimed one E. E. BURLINGAME CO., ject the is more stylish practical, for if they were not with Covington of Seattle, representative of H. P. Latham, Denver, gate and door; This than ot (he listening women, leaning for- ASSAY OFFICE plaits soon lose shape, but halos, or lids, which permit them to nb n tufrnieaa rnmnnnv now oDeratlnK in J. .W.'.Nünn, Denver, musical device; pressed ward with great interest, "and did you laboratory Weightze,-Denver-, Established in Colorado, I860. Samples by mailor d'e-- A. E. skein holder.; is the style at any rate. Skirts rest on the crown of the head. The . city. Covington .l that live?" express wi receive prompt and earefulatteot inn the Northwest 'IT J. Bartcw, Manzanola, heater; S. of serge are smart and hold their turban and large cavalier shapes are his company proposes to made dares that L. Bates, Denver, chopping knife; R. Bhapes well. They show some good most prominent among the coming By Their We Know 'Fm. establish wireless 'stations at t'hey.-enn- e H. Bowman, Canon City, steering gear CONCENTRATION, ASAIGAAIAIIUN patterns with panels at the front and fashions, and velvet, plush and fur, In sizing up the winning Detroit ,uu A! Sheridan,. Wyo., and Denver motorcycles, hand lexer and motor CYANIDE TESTS and for back, though many new models are with the Inevitable and magnificent team It will have to be admitted that - iSI'Z'T Colo vehicle. - I736-I73- S and Pueblo, merely kilted all around aigrette, are especially In evidence. Crawford is a peach. Lawrence St.. Denver, Col. 22Vr

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. í DTT" CO -- . t "vr . ; vJ Mrs. M. Philion, Proprietress. And he smilingly departed. i!IIim1i?Í 8YN0P3IS. I went at once to Miss Wlnstanley. First-cla- ss Board and Clean. Prom an upptr window she must have ni-- i a T. The story owns with a itptí seen me coming, for as I was admitted Well-furnish- eottn Ht a box party. Miss Henrietta ed Rooms :: VV'instttnU-y- sister of Hisliop Wlnstanley she ran down the stairs quite like a oveflu-ari- l Bankir Ankoriy propone to little girl, and led me Into her sitting llrminerray, whose brjitlier Dan turbara carefully be- Prompt Service and Courteous Attention iva In his employ. Dan was one of lh room, closing the door ' town's popular young men. It.tn snow-i- i hind us. She had a letter In her hand, 'iTíj a when Attorney Tom me nervousness 1 rg recog- Twining told him Barbara refused An-- and as she extended It to me, Given To All Patrons. konv. nized the bold chtrography of Mrs. CHAPTER II Aakony tie following Anson Dines. i5ay. In preeiu-- of Twining, ac- - the g I to of cused Dan of looting the bnna. iwin-In- Clearly was have both sides d to prosecute. Barbara roost Interesting story. refu pros- this Ankony to postpone aiartlng Miss Wlnstanley was trembling ecution. eyes CHAPTER III. Twining learned of the with excitement, and her shoné gaKement of Ankony and Barbara. He I could see that she was Joyous In her 4'onu;raiiiuited both. eagerness and anticipation, and I had Hem-fngr- CHAPTER IV.-- He visited Mlas not till then realized how much she and found almost In tears. He Praised by Press and Pulpit MEAT luid tier he had loved her, but feared had set her heart on the ridiculous 5th. STREET MARKET. prematurely announcing I fa affection. By marriage which site and Mrs. Dines actions alone she told luin she recipro- CURTIS & WOLFLEY, Prop's. cated. had planned for her amiable brother. No Piano has ever been more enthusiastically endorsed. CHAPTER V. Mrs. Anson Dlnea, "Read II!" she cried, as she thrust Éasy, wealthy widow, proposed a luarrlago by the letter at me. The Artistic Case, the Responsive Action, and above proxy with lllfhop Wlnstantley. The lat- ter consulted with Twining. The bishop Expecting to read of the bishop. I all the deep, sweet, rich Tone, captivates performer and lis to Miss The Best Line Of Fresh and Cured Meats liad been paying attentions was dumbfounded at Mrs. Dines' brief tener. The united verdict is that .'. glreeter. Unes. .. CHAPTER VI. Dan consulted the at- ' In Town. torney, saying his slater was determined "I shall be In America on the heels (o marry Ankony, declaring she "du- of my letter," she wrote. "1 am com- LOMBARD PIANOS ARE THE ally loved the banker, thouirh he cuuld "Out Of Town Orders Solicited." not help believing sue was making a sac- ing to stop the marriage of Edward rifice to save him from jail. Ankony and Barbara Hemingray. It !! VII.-M- find- IN' CHAPTER Iss Wlnstanley, must not take place. I shall come to THE WORLD bishop's book, ing a pressed rose in the you at once. I sail on the Cambria, teen ted a lot o affair. Mrs. KcIeiT Piaker, ?44 Grand At., Aurora, III., nays; cannot find word In the the 25th." FniTiili iiiu.Tf.t- - : i iturs mv appreciation to yun for hnv ng sold me such a beautiful "And still she comes," be echoed. I looked up at Miss Wlnstanley, and 1 ivrr.ly i'uuií it m tli most betutifnt case I ever saw, and the tone in simp It you propose?" I inquired. tfrnu.i. I atiAÜ i."d 10 gire y va any testimonial, aa I think the Lombard should takts tha "What do for a moment we stared at each other. " I. "X am a little bewildered." he con- She sat in a low chair In front of me, ReT, Geo. Ton'r..eda7, Pres. Corpa? ChrÍ6tl Collepe, ila'esburjr, sav: "We are using1 "I must, however, find a way l'c-pt- fessed. swinging forward in it, crushing her the l tn cur tup Mrl. at t. hnti, and it is a pleasure to recommend It. it Livery Stable and Feed Yard. to extricate myself." id a buauiuul iusirutut(.L with adup.bWeit r.ih Une," " stiff black skirts In the embrace of "Then you do not mean her tense little arms. J. W. Purrianc, McJíaírnr County Independent, Seltnt r, Tun., says: "The tnstro-me- HORSES BOARDED BY THE MONTH. . "N'o, Indeed. It is nat, you under-ftabd- . (Lombard i'ianoj filis ou' m nt saujfuiue expectations It is not only s rare wSuty in "Well!" cried she. t outward 6nisb, but tle t ne is tout d, full rich and sweet. Your firm has proven to be ADOBE CORRAL CAMP WITH CEMENT FLOOR, as if the lady had any senti- prompt ai.d in with ate.11 "What does she mean?" I exe'aimed. reliable its deal.Ufs HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS. ment In the matter. To decline an "Do you understand?" J Krnest PaTw-M- . Kdltor Prese, ParUerbtirjr. Pa., eay: "I must say that the Lombard íiüer of matrimony Is nevor quite "Not at all," she admitted promptly. eat ma Utbctuutal iUatrju3t?nt)aud acreuit to a standard firm. We are tuorethau satisfied." W. M. HUNTER, Prop. SUNNYSIDE, N. M. easy, I fancy" and the bishop smiled R. S. Knapp, President Federal Charter Co., Washington, D. C, says: "Wc now realize "That's why I sent for you. This came í grimly "but to decline It when ifi.it ai:ireftü a id inupr. beu-ir- trial of the Lombard by mauy musical artist uf WnshitiL''-i- i Itss last night, and I couldn't Bleep for th.it it st.mds to none, rctrftrdleu of price or make. Erery one who has tried this one Is assured that no affection enters thinking of it and trying to make It tuatmuient is enthusiastic in its praise." makes one a little more comfor-MU- e. In out. But I can't; so I gave it up and These are samples of bimdrec's of enthusiastic Mrs. Dines la very clever and letters BLACKSMITH1NG and WAGOKWORK sent for you. Tou see what possibili- received In every mail. faraeelng, and she regards this mar-",r- ties It opens." merely as an enterprise. She They were indeed almost painful tn HORSE SHOEING Á SPECIALTY. fcua, convinced she do f. t Buy a Piano Untig You Have Investigated Lombard. "me that can their strength and suggestion. the J. M. KUYKENDALL. Sunnyside. New Mexico. SiarofOBd-i- the field she has chosen "One thing Is certain," she went my wid- 10 as wife than as Anson Dines' on; "Hannah Dines is not the woman Wv send the Lombard Piano to any reliable party ou days' free trial. ow; A toon Dines was a good fellow, cross the sea to no purpose. She It may be paid f r by easy month! y or quarterly payments. Credit will be you to given to sute any honest customer.- - A discount allowed but Vol a philanthropist, .under- knows what she is about. The mo- for áll cash. stand nor a bishop. Mrs. Dines-neve- r ment I had news of engage- possibilities any Barbara's overlooks the of sit- ment, I wrote her, knowing that, as an GALE.SBURG PIANO CO., care uation. She doesn't a rap for old friend of the family, she would be her MANUFACTURERS. GALE.SBURG. ILL. C. W. FOOR C0. me. She was devoted to husband, greatly Interested. This Is her reply." and she Isn't the sort of a woman who "And you have no explanation doss, you yourself loves twice. Why, Bee .she dislike frkony?" Ssc editor of paper for information the she distinctly proposes trmt we the this further about REAL ESTATE AGENTS, LANDI LOCATORS, that "I never heard mention him. I occupy her Lombard Piano, and a special opportunity to get one almost FREE. (till different ccatlnents." think she hardly knows him.". you?" ' SURVEYORS. "And "She Is fond of "mo one will at the bargain of his life. and unfortunately, my Barbara?" "I have, own "Oh, Immensely so. She uust know plans." something " Us. "Which, not concurrent with TC CONSUMPTIVES, Call On Or Write To are "Vndoubted'y." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Edwsrd A. Wilson's Preprsiioo of Hrpnosphi-te- s I tramped the floor, and Miss Wln- V. S- O flic We have the field notes of Township 1, S. 25 East. AIsj "In no way coacíírrent," he replied Departmsnt of the Inuri. Land and Bledgetti from th original furtnuls is stanley did Innumerable things as an at IbsweU. S. 11.. JuJ 11. lfr. with emphasis. Notice it berrbr thai Serali C. Smith, of the Sovetira Rcnedr for Consumption. Asth Township 2 North. 26 East, outlet for her trimming emotions. She M. r"'i 31. SuS. eaad- Htme-tea- La Grippe, Coughs, Golds, and Is position," Banks. n who. Jc4r d ma. Catarrh, "Yours not an enviable -1 and w SUNNYSIDE, NEW MEXICO. closed an open magazine, patted a de- Entrr fr ail admitted. derrio 22. T(v-ti- 4 a. Ktnre 5í e. a m Throat and Lane Mstldtes. t pressed pillow rnto plumpness, hov- hi i p HerKJitm. kats filed nntio af unwitt mai Thoui'an.Is of people say they have reliev- "Enviable!" he cried. "I should rsraviaJ b tSajoi to ered over a bowl of flowers, atad Ficsi CcrmmsLarka fmoí, by Tou my j mtnae GwcriheeL befan- J- - Tom níey. ed it. think not. understand that teased her spaniel. talkJrg all the land I. arrayed with the V. t íi rttiíit L Imnac, K. mM the Those who have used it will have no eth- sister Is her against time about what mean I this might to er, it to their fellow suf- rue?" OituDiion Tiuiii-- - ms wrenPHsrs' T. f. DsJter. and reecommend ' us all. I bowed. There was a moment's 3. L. l"ne, Irm Smth. Vr iUism LennsnS; AU fers. "You may put banks, at, lltlice. - jour fails la wnni uf st. It has cured many after they were given ' Dines." she said. "Mrs. Dines has contracted the ítaVt sus lut ont I tip as incurable by their physictons. MOISE BROS. CO. "I wieh I lelt as sure of it as ycm For fuil particular.', testimonials, etc., address succeeding In under- - j Jiablt of what she do." takes," be observed presently. Is C A. Abbot, Sole Agent, - SANTA ROSA and BUCHANAN. "It "She meaos Just what she Ears, mué a most uncomfortable habit for all mm. FOE PTEUCATION. 60 Ann Street, New Yrok City, N. Y. she knows she caa da It-- Tie mar- parties concerned, as I am always tell- - loprtiiDe!rt-rtfti- lirtwior. O. 5. Lorad Office GENERAL MERCHANDISE. riage is as good as loprwS. ilz. Tsrin-ln- m M.. 17. 31 Ing my who ;eems herself to Uta. ü ítiAÍc sister, be you may nry word for JBtrtJoe is iaaraby gt ihat Ph3r F. r.f Serial (C24 j take it Best Of Everything In Our Line. en the verge of falling Into It." Suc&Htaa. x. SB.. wbA. u Ajuril . 3tl saade NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The "Mrs. Dines Is counting without iter íimuemárná EmXry if&l. SermJ ds. 1453. for Winatanley - j U. Office "Miss Is a most success- m ym See. 2 l-- w Ser. II and Department of the Interior. S. Land host ; they will not giv each otter Koswell. N. M.. 9, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, ful woman," I made enthusiastic com-- n - t- - &ec ill Tcshíp I it. Rare 2u K. at Aur up." fiúed Notice is hereby iriven that Ctcil G. Smith, of i Kvr MeridwK. has Afe of nteniioii to jnent. ma Finaj CwottB'jtatici Proof, tn tre land above Banks, N. M., who. on Sept. Ü0. 1907. made Home-- "Rubbish!" she cried, confronting tead Entry 2J006 Serial no. 084, for w s-- FURNISHING "Undoubtedly," he agreed: "but I described, before W. H-- Farker. V. S. Comr.. mt ; M GENTS GOODS, me with an indignant face, and snap- hm office Sowiysíd,í.M. on 7th day of --e w 14 Sec. 14, nna H.ndn-- that successful women may pile '. Sec, 2.Í, Township 4 Range 2& E, Insist ping her flngors. "Why will you Insist October M, north. up trouble and anguish for themselves Claimant sames aa witnessta. John m. fonder - r "T i. n " . Z , tbat she cares for him? I tell you Hale P. Newport. Claude BecJcett, Nicholas W. Boots and Shoes. others. It Is so amazing ley, and when ox cucnansn. m.m. to the land above described, before D. J. Town she does not. Once the reason for her Uurcninson; au U. S. office in N. M., on they fall that they resign themselves 1 . 1;. I uiotson, Kesisier. Corar., at his La Land. marrying Mm Is removed, you will first 29 last oct 2 the mu dayoi nctober, MOISE BROS. CO. badly to It." u? Claimant names as witnesses: T-- W. Norman see." C. "I see," said I. Serial 08294 of La Laude, N. M., V. P. Hawkins, J. Smith "The Lord grant that I may!"I ferv-ent'- and T. J. Baker, of Banks, N, M. "Mrs. Dines will not like coming ejaculated. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T. C. Tillotson, Register. across to meet with tallure," lie Department of the Interior, U. S. Office 1st oct 2 "You will," Iand 6578 Sen en "I wleh It might be spared she Insisted. at Itoswell. N. M... Ausr. 3. 19l9. CONTEST NOTICE. ' NOTICE I also I knew how to ease "Mrs. Dines should be here within Notice is hereby triven that Umvid H. Williams, FOR PUBLICATION. her. wish of Ricardo, N. M., who, on Oct. 24, 19jT, mad) Department of th Intcrkr, Unitad Stat Land four days," I said, making 31, 1909. Department of the Inter r, all Have you a a rapid Homes ttjMd Kntry no. ZtttW, Heriul mm, for e v Office. Rod w e l. New Mexico, Aug Uniti States Land the situation around. - Office Rosweil, M., Aug. 16, i9. calculation. Paction M. Township n. üo e. N M P CONTEST NOTICE. A sumewntcomeat amuava oaving- Men nieo in at N. suggestion?" i itanze Notice m hereby given that Houston Land, Meridisn, has filed notice of mtenticn to make of Interior, U. Land Office. thia office by Lucinda V. Trout, contestant, aginst E. She nodded Department the S. 4372. 10. 1993. of La Lande, N. Id., who, on June 1. 1(W5, msda "I only know I should do un- Final Commutation prom, to establish claim to the Rosweil, Mexico, Aug 11, 19i9. Homestead Eetry no. mado Feb. for what New 21, Township 8 n, Rangr 27 Homestead Entry 666, Ser. No. 061f.9, for "What are we to do in the mean- land above described, bel or W. M. Wetluintcton, A contest affidavit having been filed !n Section E. clrcumstancM," I declared, sufficient in t sec. 3, and on March 23. 1908. made H. E. 24371, der similar I U. S. Comr.. at Ricardo, M. m on tha 8th day of otf.ee by Ivy Wsiker, contestant, against by Dick Carpenter Contestee, which it alleged time?" asked. tliis the said Dick Carpenter has wholly abandon- Ser. no. 06l38, for Lots 1 snd 2 and a e trying not to smile broad'.y. October, Homestead Entry no. made April 1, 1ÍW. that: 4, "Possess oursefves In patience." U.names as W. Will aun s. ed said tract; that he has changed his residence Section Township 4 tt. Range 27 a K M P Merid- Cuimsnt witnsrses: C for e section 20. Township 2 N. Range 26 e, ian, has filed notice of intention "Would you mind telling me what It J. L. Maxwell, J. N. Line. W. ti. Anderson; AU p by Htnry (í. CoUins, Contestee, therefrom for more than six mouths since making to make Pinal She was rapturously Jubilant. n m Meridicn. settled- upon Commutation Proof, to establish proof to land he asked. of Ricardo. N. sf. In s alleged Henry G. Collins has not said entry; that said tract is not end the is?" "I wish ! eould be which it that cultivated by sahl party re required by law and above described, before D. J. Townley, Ü. 3. CoJ, as sanguine as T. C. Tillotson, Register, complied with the law fn holding said land and m is loner, "N'ot all; It Is, of course, first 2H last oct 2 that he has been absent now more than iree years b at his office in La Lande, N. M.. on tZl at but you," said I. sue has changed his residence therefrom for more t 23th day of October. nothing you would consider." than six months last put and next r.or to filing and has caused all of hi tmprovemenu to be re- 19. that "If you knew Mrs. Dines you would moved therefrom said Claimant names as witnesses.: J. L. Long, 1 said affidavit said partus are hereby notified to appear, Baker J. B .McGehea, E, Catea; t "I am not so sure. Suppose you let be," she declared. "I should have had Seriil 07703 appear, respond, snd offer evidence touching said parties are hereby notified to respond, L. all of La NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. allegation 10 o'clock a. ra. on Oct, 9, 19M), be- and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 rue Lear It." If any at 27. 1909. T. C. try dout'.s other would had W. U. S. Coanr. h'a office in a. m. on Oct. before D. J. Townley, U. S. TUloUsn. Rqcistsr. Department U. S. Ijind Office fore H. Parker, at M. (and op oct 9 to absence," said I. of the Inferior. N. M. (and final hearing will be Comr. at La Londe, N. that final hearing "I should resort written this, but I know how perfectly Rosweil, N. M., July 80, llft'tt Sunnyside, that u a. m. at 10 19, before) will be held at tf clock beioref the Kegister is horeby C. Smith, of held at o'clock a. m. on Oct. 19u9. the "A good Idea: I think I shall adopt sure of herself she Is." Notice that Ira Register and Receiver tha United States Land and Receiver at the United States Lund Cilice in Banks, n. m., who, on Ai'ir. It made Home st Rosweil. N. M. on November a, 19C9. - I recalled one failure of hers. Then 9772, Office in Rosweil. N. M. NOTICE FOR H" stead Entry Serial No. 0173, for e 4 proper having, in prorer PUBLICATION. o e The said contestant having, tn a affidavit The said contestant a affidavit "I don't wish to seem false to your 1 remembered the bishop's distress 4 fi 4 and flied 19)9, which show filled , set facts which showthat Department y,, S. Sec. 23, Township 4 n Rantre 36 K, n m P Me- August Jl, set forth facta forth f Jntsrtor. U. Lsnd OIBm personal of mt. N-- M- I am her friend In all things, and Bmlled. filed of that after due diligence personal service of this after dtie diligence service this notice Sinta F' - A"- 23ni. 190. sister. ridian, has notice intention to make Final made, is hereby be made, is hereby Notwe li hmby iv.n Commutation Proof, to estab)inh ?lsim to the land notice can not be it ordered and can not it ordered and directed that Lwr.n E. Colmsn. understand, but "We must keep the matter entirely given by given by proper of Rtcsrdo, N. M., on 28, jos surely" above described, befcia D. J. Tounley, U. S. directed that such notice be due and that such notice be duu and who. F.b. 1808. made Wln- proper publication. . publtcaUot. Entry, No. 18362, Serial "Have no sense of disloyalty, Mr. between ourselves," said Miss Comr. at his office in La Lando, N. M., on the 7th Hmld 0S80. toro T. C. Tillduon, Register. ( 1 . j. Aii.LOTSCN, register. - '"2. s Sectioii stanley. "I not even told my nay of October, 1909. 27. Twining." he urged, with his old smile. have Hubd. Receiver. Township"'"i2 n. Rtnn 24 .. Principal Mwidian. C'aimant names ta wltrctses: F. P. Hawkins, Harold has Hied my thoroughly con- what her coming will mean. L. oct28 notice of intention to make final Cummu- - "If alster were brother J. L. Long, T. J. Baker, W. Leonard; Ail of Senla pnoT. long-tim- e 96 Serial 02208 wiun u tianisn claim to the land shove with affairs, she would not He Is a friend of hers; so I Banks, N. M. Contest W. versant T. C. Tillotson, Register, dccnbfd, before M. Weddineton U 8 Comr. she on way CONTEST NOTICE. N. M. .on the 1 of Nov, 18(19 think of pressing so preposterous a have told him that is her 28 166 J"rrdo st dar first pub An kst oct 2 Contest Claimant names as witnesses: K. L. Todd plan for my marital disposal, and In to America, knowing that he would Deparment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at CONTEST NOTICE. It, but I made Santa Fe. N. M. Sep. iO, 19j9. any case, what Mrs. Dines has asked be Interested to bear 64N. A nuffirtpnt ntpRt affidavit bavins- - been filed in Department Office of the Interior, U. 8. Land . - Manuel R Otero, Register. would be Impossible. But aa Henri- no mention of her errand, nor do I ex- CONTEST NOTICE. Tthis office by Daniel J. Jones, contestant, against Santa Fe, N. M. Sep. 10, 1006. pect to." Daniel A. Hall, entry Serial Wo. usa w. made uct. A mfflcient cr.ntest affidavit having been filed it etta really got me into this, I think Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, 19, 1907, 28, Township 3 N. office bv M. Oooner. ajrainat . for Section this Flora Contestant 0143E6 he may get me out. Is only fair, She was standing at the window, Uwell. N. M.. Alio-- 30. 199. Rango 22 E, by Daniel A. Hall, contestee, in which Jlomestead Entry, no. 14133, made June 6, 1W8, It filen In " looking out. ' She on the in- A snffieent contest affidavit havlnv been it is alleged that Daniel A. Hail haa failed to es- for Section 12, Tow nahip A n. Kange 20 B, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Isn't It? However, I didn't come here turned this office by Earl F. Insley,, contestant, against tablish his residence on said land; that said tract HHP Morkt ian, by Lewis Burbank, Conteetee, in toward me. Leconte Walker, H. E. no. , mudo Sept. upon, improved ns re- is Department to bother you with this affair. I am stant and came í is not settled cultivated and which tt alleged that said Lewie Burbtnk has of the Interior, V. S. Land Office , 1D06, for UbO acres 4 Section HO, hereby notified wholly more . my you "Do try to be a glad," she quired by law, said parties are to abandoned said land for than six at Rosa-ell- N. M. commissioned by sister to ask little Township 2 N, Ranfre 25, by Leconte Walker, appear, respond, and offerevklence touching said months last past next preceeding Sep 7, 19"itt. date ' alleged Wal-l- tr Notice Is heneby lve- - " to come to see her as soon as you con- cried. in which it is that Leconte allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Nov. 20, 19U9, be- of said contrst affidavit and was not at said time that John E. WMrrs, ham failed to establish his residence anon said same, "You know second disap- fore Frank N. Psge. U. S. Court Comr. at Buch- residing upen and cultivating uie said par- ef Aiude. Gandalupe Connty. N. M who, on i4" veniently can. I think she wishes to what land, and that said tract is not settled upon, culti- anan, M., (and that final hearing will be held at ties are hereby notified to appear, respond and by N. March 17th, made homestead Entry, consult you about a matter of busi- pointment would mean," I said. "I vated and improved by said party ns required 10 o clock a. ra. on Nov. 80, 1999, before) the Regis- offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'- 1., 14606. law, said parties ar hereby notified to appear, and Receiver the U. S. Land Office in Santa clock a. m. on Nov. 10, 1909. bel ore Frank M. Pagt Scrieal No. 0143ÓS, for Northeast quarter. Section ness, perhaps. She did not tell me." am trying not to hope too muco." allega- ter at respond, and offer evidence touching said F. N- U. 8. Comr., Buchanan, N. M. (and that final 13, ToanshiplN. Ranee 25 F, Principal Here, "But you may hope all you like. I tion at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 27, 1909. before said cantcsant having, in a proper affidavit, hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. en Nov. 20, "I shall go at once." m. The dian, has filed notice of bis Intention to make have faith In Hannah Dines, and I am W. M. Weddinjrton, U. comr. at Kicardo, in. filed Sep. 20, 1902, set forth facta which show thst 190, before) the Kegistfrsnd Receiver at the U. final "Ob, It Isn't so Important as that, (and that final hearing will be held at 9 o clock a. after due diligence personal service of this notice S. Land Office in Santa Fa, N. II. Commutation proof, to establish claim to the land out 1909. before) Register sure things are coming right; sure m. on Novembers, the and cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed The said eonaestant having in a proper affidavit, above described, before W. If. Wedding-ton-. 13. glace I think of It, however, she did S. Office in Ros welt, N. M. 8, of it, sure of it, sure of It," she Receiver at the U. Land that such notice be given by dua ana proper filed Sep 10, 1909, set forth facts which show that Commissioner, aeem a little eager." ad' Tha said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, publication. after due diligence personal service of this notice at Ricardo, N. M.. cn the 25th day "I am free for the hour." laughed blithely. filed Auk 30, 1909, set forth facts which show that If ANi'Ei, R, Otbbo, Register, can not be made, it is hereby rdered and directed of November, 1909. after due diligence personal service of this not ice first sep sst oct 30 that such notice be given by due and proper Claimant names aa witnesses: Junes Brawn, very good of you. I am 11c mmKtm, iv u uucv publication. "That's cannot wiro nit aim C. W. Rouse. Williejn jopea, A. Jotauipa, greatly obliged to you for your ex- CHAPTER IX. that such notice be given by due and proper pub- KaauelB. Otero, Register. V ail lication. Not Uncertain, of Avida, N. M. cellent suggestion. One would think T. C. Tillotscn. RegtateT, C. TíUoUaa, Bejtlai. Sep U-- "Do 5'ou believe in oietenrpitycliO' I. you had had some experience yourself The ftenraer on which Mrs. Dines l Ott,-o- If, la situations," ITo tie Continued,) 8U?" "I don't know. Is it vae Qt ihw tivilar new wiiKi cures ?" RT V HEFUI

iLLUSTRAWtfJ 5YPAYWALTÜU CQ0YICT not r ACMftiff co. SPOKE you touch the colored MAY not have achieved anything; her: .She went more half an cherries great In my life," said a 8YNOP8I8. not than the day, 1 have hour ago." Or start to open up the berries woman other "but This may head off many worries. brought up two daughters who never The story opens with the shipwreck of "So that's it. Well, while I eat you Read the label." talk about their pains and aches." the steamer on which Miss Genevieve go and call her and sar. you keep Leslie, an American heiress, Lord long en- Tom Blake, this side point. I'm looking out "Alternate rest and labor, A Day Opportunities. an Englishman,' and the dure." Ovid. Rainy and Its a brusque American, were passengers. for Miss Leslie now." An rainy day is The three were tossed upon an uninhab- a Wlnthrope hurried away, clenching splendid time to begin on those odd ited Island and were the only ones not Hot Weather Ideas. drowned. Blake recovered from a drunk- his fists and almost weeping with im- things we put off from day en stupor; Blake, shunned on the boat, Eat less, more, work less, that have potent rage. Truly, matters were now drink to day. As one is apt to be free from because of his roughness, became a hero play more, worry less, more and as preserver of 'the helpless pair. The very different from they had relax interruptions a long day of accom- was suing of what be happy. Every one owes to him- Sngllshman for the hand been aboard Bhip. Fortunately he had it plishment will be the In the Blake started to swim back self to take a vacation, a change of result to the ship to recover what was left. not gone a dozen steps before Miss kitchen prepare some flour and lard some sort, If is only day in Blake returned safely. Wlnthrope wasted Leslie appeared around corner of it a the for pastry, put In a fruit jar and his last match on a cigarette, for which the country, or a day park and just it lie was scored by Blake. Their first meal the cliff. He was scrambling along at the have It ready pie some do nothing, even any more all for a time was a dead fish. The trio started a ten over the loose stones of the slope not think when you' in great rush for mile hike for higher land. Thirst at- than possible. The children are hap- are a a them. was compelled to without the slightest consideration for pound of raisins, tacked Blake pier for peo- dessert Get a cut carry Miss Leslie on account of weari- his ankle. The girl, more thoughtful, it and so are the older ready use. ness. He taunted Wlnthrope. They en- ple. with the scissors, for Grate Jungle. waved to him to wait for her where ready tered the That night was passed Cooling vegetables like tomatoes the ends of the cheese for roosting high In a tree. The next morn- he was. souffles or escalloped dishes. Make a ing they descended to the open again. and cucumbers are very refreshing In As she approached, Blake's frown of recipes you have been All three constructed hats to shield them- hot weather. There are so many ways list that selves from the sun. They then feasted gave place to a look made his wanting to try, couldn't find them on cocoanuts, the only procurable fopd. that of serving them that one may always but face positively pleasant. He bad al- when you wanted them. After listing Miss Leslie showed a liking for Blake, have variety. Did you ever serve ripe, but detested his roughness. Led by Blake ready drained the cocoanuts; now he them, index them by noting after eacb they home some cliffs. sweet tomatoes, sliced, with sugar established a in proceeded to smash shells Into In which found. This the and cream? If not, try them. Many cook book is small bits, he might the meat, also good time plan a that eat consider them as good as the much a to week's CHAPTER VI. Continued. and at the same time keep his gaze menus and look up ways of using left- prized peach. A sandwich which Is Along the south side of the cliff on the girl. The cliff foot being well overs. the both wholesome and appetizing and sea extended in twice as as on shaded by the towering wall of rock, Does the Ironing board need a new far the nice for Sunday night lunch, is pre- north. From end of the --she bad taken off his coat and was cover? This is free half-hou- r to at- the talus the pared by chopping young green on- a trended oft five miles carrying it on her arm; so tend to that. coast four or to that there ions fine, season with a bit of In shallow was nothing to mar the effect of salt Write the long neglected the a her pepper, vinegar, oil and mustard and letter: bight, was dainty openwork waist, with Its elbow read magazine look over whose southern extremity spread on the slices of buttered bread. that article; head- sleeves and graceful collar your desk in or- bounded by a second limestone and the Watermelons and muskmelons are and leave it perfect filmy veil of lace over der. land. This ridge ran Inland parallel the shoulders the Ideal fruit for hot weather as they lit- and bosom. had been Is a was hurriedly to the first, and from a point some Her skirt washed supply the In there drawer that by water so much needed tle distance back from the shore was clean the rain, and she had man- the body. disturbed the other day? Spend a aged to into shape time rearranging covered with a growth of .leafless stretch It before A of serving little it drying. delicious manner trees. muskmelons is to chill thoroughly and Refreshed by a nap In Between the two ridges lay a plain, the forenoon after removing the seeds add a bit of Beef Marrow. open along and by salt-wat- dip, she showed the shore, but a short dis her lemon Juice. This bring out fla- Beef marrow is one of the greatest more vivacity any the tance inland covered with a jungle than at time that vor. Muskmelons are nice cut in delicacies, is very nutritive and ia Wlnthrope could remember during of tall yellow grass, above which. cubes, sprinkled with sugar and lem- especially recommended to those pre- acquaintance. suffering dur- here and there, rose the tops of scrub their Her on juice, to be served as a sauce for disposed to tuberculosis. Have the by, leafless trees and the graceful ing and since the storm had left its supper. bones cut three Inches in length, cov- slender-shafte- d mark in the crests of palms, dark circles beneath her When serving Ice cream the service er each end with a paste of flour and to hazel eyes, but this in no wise Blake's attention was drawn the may be made more attractive and ap- water to hold the marrow. Put Into-- a latter by that feeling of artificiality lessened their brightness; while the petizing if a spoonful of preserved clean bag, tie securely and drop, which their exotic appearance so often elasticity of her step showed that she fruit like strawberries or pineapple into boiling water; cook two hours. wakens in the mind of the northern- - had quite recovered her well-bre- ease be added to each chopped Or the bones may be laid in a pan grace dish. With bred man even after long residence in and of movement nuts this makes the popular sundae. and baked In a hot oven. Serve on the tropics. But in a moment he She bowed and Bmiled to the two toast seasoned to tase with salt and turned away with a growl. "More of men impartially. pepper. , Timely Tips. those darned feather-dusters!- " He gentlemen." Popcorn This is the season when first that Is too old and dry to was not looking palms. "Same to you, Miss Leslie!" re- the pop may by for cool days of autumn Suggest looking be freshened dipping It The ragged of cloud, with sponded Blake, staring at her with in water, pop. last bit the See drain well and Its showery accompaniment, drifted "You Beastly Cadi" frank admiration. "You look fresh as after winter comfort. that the furnace grates piper in past before the breeze which followed a daisy." and are his club nearer and stretched himself you!" he stammered. But in the midst, order. A Coal Saver. the squall, and the end of the storm Genial and sincere as was his tone, out a nap. ; catching sight of bewildered Carefully label all jellies and Take one pound of two ounces was proclaimed by a deafening chorus for Blake's the familiarity jarred on her sensitive salt stare, he suddenly flushed crimson, pickles, for one's memory Isn't always of oxalic acid and a gallon of water. of squawks and screams along the ear.' She colored as she turned from CHAPTER VIII. and burst out In unrestrained anger: a sure guide. 1. Sprinkle this solution over one part higher ledges cliff. Staring up hirtl. - of the "You you bounder you beastly, Save the salt water irom ice of coal and three parts of ashes.- Veo. first time observed cadi anything new, Mr." Win-t- the ward, Blake for the The Club Age. Any man of decency " cream freezer to pour over the aspara- a brush broom or watering an for with announce rope?" she asked. ,. ... that the face of the cliff swarmed with gus bed to keep out the weeds. sprinkling. seafowl. Blake uttered a jeering laugh "I'm afraid not, Miss Genevieve. Like "That's luck!" he muttered. "Guess "Wow! Hark, how the British Hon ourselves, Blake took a nap." I haven't forgot how to rob nests. Bet when his tail's twisted!" "Yes; but Blake first took a squint our fine lady'll shy at sucking them "You beastly cad!" repeated the at the scenery. Just see if you've got on raw! All the same, she'll have to if T was rast two o'clock when Englishman, now purple with rage. everything, and fix your hats. We'll EE the sun. striking In where be In the sun for half a mile or so. I don't run across other rock than this, 41P Blake's unpleasant pleasantry gave J " TE, to the leavening, but here's H ILL, by experience taught the poor girl!" Blake lay outstretched, be place to a scowl. His jaw thrust out Better get on the coat Miss Leslie. yet In the word hereafter mind shall learn He advanced again along the talus, gan to scorch one of bis legs. He like a bulldog's, and he bent towards It's hotter than yesterday." the kneading, the making of the cake, That not to know at large of things re- stop uneasily, and sat upright. Like "Permit me," said Wlnthrope. the heating of the oven and the baking. mote and did not until he reached the stirred Wlnthrope with a menacing look. For Nay, you must stay cooling too, or From use, subtile, but to mo- English- the obscure and sand beach. There he halted to make a sailor, he was wide awake the a moment the Englishman faced him, Blake watched while the you may chance to burn your mouth." know a careful examination, not only of the ment he opened his eyes. He stood sustained by hlB anger. But there was man held the coat for the girl and Shakespeare. That which before us lies in daily life. loose debris, but of the solid rock up and peered around through the half a steely light in Blake's eyes that he rather fussily raised the collar about Is the prime wisdom." above. Finding no sign of flint or leafless branches. could not withstand. Winthrope's de- her neck and turned back the sleeves, Suggestion for the Diner. quart, he growled out a curse and Over the water thousands of gulls fiant Btare wavered and fell. He which extended beyond the tips of her "The dining room is the gourmet's A FEW WAYS WITH CHEESE. backed off along the beach to get a and terns, boobies and cormorants shrank back, the color fast ebbing Angers. The American's face was theater, the table bis stage." view of the cliff top. From a point a were skimming and diving, while from his cheeks. stolid; but his glance took in every lit- "We should eat to live not live to Cabbage and Cheese. . little teyond him, outward to the ex above them a number of graceful frigate "Ugh!" growled Blake. "Guess you tle look and act of his companions. eat" Boll cabbage until tender, then-drai- scarlet-throate- pi- was not altogether In chop tremity of the headland, he could see birds those swart, d won't blat any more about cads! You He unversed the It has ceased to be good form to it and it fine. Season well that the upper ledges and the crest rates of the air hung poiséd, ready to damned hypocrite! Maybe I'm not ways of good society, and it seemed surround the plate with an array of with salt and pepper and add two of the cliff, as well, were fairly swoop down and rob the weaker birds on to how you've been banging around to him that the Englishman was some- spoons, forks and knives to embarrass of butter. Make a whita-sauce- . crowded with seafowl and their nests. of their fish. All about the headland Miss Leslie just because she's an what overasslduous In his attentions. the diner. There are other ways of Put a layer of cabbage In His smile of satisfaction broadened and the surrounding water was life heiress. Anything is fair enough for "All ready, Blake," remarked Wln- exhibiting the family plate. of a baking dish, pour over-som- e when he glanced Inland and saw, less in fullest action. Even from where you swells. But let a fellow so much thrope, finally, with a last lingering Never have a centerpiece so large of the white sauce, strew thick- than half a mile distant, a wooded he stood Blake could hear the as open his mouth about your exalted touch. that It obstructs the view. ly with grated cheese, add another cleft which apparently ran up to the harsh clamor of the seafowl. Bet, and it's perfectly dreadful, you "'Bout time!" grunted Blake. A simply garnished dish Is in much layer of cabbage and white sauce and summit of the ridge. From a point In marked contrast to this scene the know!" "You're fussy as a tailor. Got the better taste than one much decor- finish with buttered crumbs. Bake un- near the'top a gigantic baobab treefulain was apparently lifeless. When He paused for a reply. Wlnthrope flask and cigarette case and the ated. til the crumbs are brown. knife?" towered up against the skyline like a Blake rose, a small brown lizard only drew back a step farther and Elaboration does not signify real el- Fried Cheese Sandwiches. Brobdingnagian cabbage. darted away across the sand. Other- eyed him with a furtive, sidelong "All safe, sir er all safe, Blake." egance in table decoration any more Grate a cupful of soft, fresh cheese. you seat-so- n "Say, we may have a run for our wise there was neither sight nor glance. This brought Blake back to "Then two follow me slow than in other things. Make it into a paste with cream; worry money, after all," he murmured. sound of a living creature. Blake pon- his mocking jeer. "You'll learn, Pat, enough not to that ankle. I All the appointments of the table with salt and paprika. Spread any pack-mul- e "Shade, and no end of grub, and, by dered this as he gathered his clothes me b'y. There's lots of things'll show don't want more of the should be placed with care and exact- this on thth slices of buttered bread put to- the green of those trees, a spring into the shade and began to dress. up different to you before we get in mine." ness, nothing repays one more for time cut into rounds; the slices limestone water at that. Next thing, "Looks like the siesta is the through this picnic. For one thing, "Where are we going, Mr. Blake ?" spent, as the haphazard placing of one gether and brown on both sides In I'll find a flint!" style in this hole." I'm boss here president, congress and exclaimed Miss Leslie. "You will not dish will spoil the whole effect of an hot butter. He slapped his leg, and both sound he grumbled. "Haven't seen so much supreme court. Understand?" loave us again!" otherwise beautiful table. only a half-mil- Miss Jenny. and feeling reminded him that his as a rabbit, nor even one land bird. "By what right, may I ask?" mur- "It's A nice napkin to use for fruit Is a Household Hints. drenched. May drought no must be the There's a break In the ridge. I'm go- clothes were be a mured Wlnthrope. small buff one with fringed border. Leave the cover off the saucepan - that flint," season Whee, things are ing on ahead to find If it's hard to "Guess we'll wait about dry these "Right!" answered Blake. ("That The stains do not show on this color when cooking cabbage or onions made for a clump of I'm thirsty as shark. Now, climb." and he said, and he hot! a hasn't anything to do with the ques- and the napkin may be removed with the odor will not penetrate the bouse. way Inland. Where's softy and her ladyship? ' "But why should be climb?" thorn scrub a little that tion It's might Back in civilized A good rule to remember in using grass did not grow here for a tough time!" "Food, for one thing. You see, this As the tall 'Fraid she's in parts your little crowd has the drop To Make Mint Vinegar. salt while cooking vegetables Is that mile of the shore, there was He drew on his shoes with a jerk, end of the cliff is covered with within a on my big crowd and runs things to Gather and wash the mint shaking root vegetables are Improved by-i- him. The creeping growled and, club Another thing, I expect to strike the nothing to obstruct at their jtlftness, suit themselves. But here we're sort until free from water. Put into a but peas are toughened. ' rainy season stepped the brush to a spring." plants which during the in hand, clear of of reverted to primitive society. This quart fruit jar, filling it as full as pos- In cooking green cora add a sandy soil were his companions. The first "Oh, I hope you do! The water In had matted over the look for happens to be the Club Age and I'm sible, then add the vinegar, let stand of sugar to half a dozen ears. withered by the heat glance along foot of the cliff the rain pools Is already warm." now leafless and the the Man with the Big Stick. See?" three weeks. Pour off and bottle, A sugar Improves peas while, lying (TO BE CONTINUED.) llttto of the dry season. Even the thorn showed him Wlnthrope under the "I myself sympathize with the lower keeping In a cool place. cooking. leaves. overhanging ledges, a few scrub was half bare of shade of the classes, Mr. Blake. Above all, I think ACT A3 SPUR TO MAN'S PRIDE. Do not depend upon your beyond beach. Of memory' Blake walked around the jelump to yards the sand It barbarous the way they punish one know your jellies or sauces. sign. Delicious Salad. to See the shadiest side, and began' to strip. Miss Leslie there was no Half who Is forced by circumstances to Love and Belief Are Powerful Agents they well Cut squares of cream cheese, lay in that are marked when put In quick succession one garment after ajarmed hy this, Wake started for the appropriate part of the gains for Reformation. away. swinging Wln- the bleached cup of a head lettuce another was flung across a branch beach with his stride. of the rich upstarts. But do you be- Try adding a little shredded green was awake, and on Blake's ap- Love and belief in a man can never leaf. Sprinkle or roll the cheese In where the sun would strike it. Last thrope lieve, Mr. Blake, that brute strength " pepper to the creamed chicken, it la rain- proach, up to greet him. him. will always act as a chopped nuts, garnish with halt a of all, the shoes were emptied of sat "You bet! Now up. hurt It a great Improvement dry. a he called. "Where have shut Where're spur to his pride, which is invariably walnut meat and a few seeded white water and Bet out to Without "Hello!" the cocoanuts?" Add a little ammonia to the water gave himself a quick, you been all this time?" close to a man's love, whilst It has grapes. Just before serving add may- pause, he then Wlnthrope picked up two when putting a roasting pan to soak; Just sufficient to in- "'Sleep. Where's Miss Leslie?" nuts and little or nothing to do with a woman's. onnaise dressing. light handed them over. it will then wash very easily. vigorate the skin without starting the "She's around the point" Even when the schoolboy fails in "There were only five," be ex- perspiration. Blake grinned mockingly. "Indeed! love with the little girl in pini'i'ores, long." plained. is to acquit himself Physically the man was magnificent. But I fawncy she won't be for his first Instinct have passed on, but Win-trop- e "All right. I'm no captain of In- in her eyes in some magnificent way His muscles were wiry and compact, He would stepped before him. dustry." to knock out some other boy, or in- Corn with Macaroni. than bulky, and as he moved Easy Tie Knot. rather "Ah, you said we had h to , his white skin "Don't go out there, Blake," he pro1 true; reverted timidate a foe. Break of a package of they played beneath to Wlnthrope, un- "Some people," said the trained and ease of a tested. "I ah think it would be bet- barbarism," rejoined This instinct remains with men macaroni into small pieces and cook with the smoothness nurse, "think they' cannot tie a bundle-securel- ter If I went.". venturing an attempt at sarcasm. til they die, just as girls from the in boiling salted water. Have ready tiger's. unless some one 1s at hand "Why?" demanded Blake. : "Lucky for you!" retorted Blake. cradle or inspired by love seek beauty one can of corn stewed and seasoned n he squatted on put a finger After the "But Where's Miss Leslie all this to appear lovely In the eyes of their Place the corn and macaroni in alter- to on the string lest It his heels and spent some time trying Wlnthrope hesitated; but an impa- slip. If a simple little suggestion ba Blake- - time? Her clothes must have dried adorers.' nate iayerB In a buttered baking dish; palm-lea- f hat back into tient movement by forced an to bend his hours ago." And masculine pride and prow- moisten with one cupful of sweet borne in mind there never will be fur- had placed this also answer: "Well, you remember, this the shape.- When he "They did. We luncheon togeth- ess arc what the wise milk; dot with bits of cover ther trouble. It is this: Instead of found himself be- morning, telling us to dry our clothes." had and strength butter; out In the san he er just this side of the point." girl will use in her desire to reform with buttered crumbs and bake until looping the string only once, loop it a ginning to yawn. The dry, sultry air "Yes; I remember," said Blake.. "So second time the way a surgeon you to serve as lady's valet?" "Oh, you did! Then why shouldn't some man who Í3 merely weak. nicely browned. does had made him drowsy. A touch with want - in tying arteries and there will never the Winthrope's plump face turned a I go for her?" Nagging drives such men- Into the his bare foot showed him that Every if snob, The Sting of Conscience. be any slipping. A trial will con- al- - " - "I I there was a shaded pool depths. Ic.k derision, thorn bush liad sickly yellow. Remorse iv. the of vir- vince you prac- - " sand beneath the the point, and she thought insult, sinks the iron deeper into their echo a lost that it is eminently ready absorbed the rain and offered a "I ah valet? What do you mean, around tue. Bulwer. tical." dip in the salt water would refresh souls. Exchange. dry surface. He glanced around, drew sir? I protest I do not understand t

Valley Notes. m MEXICO CENTRAL RAILROAD. Personal. Abciit Orchards. timetAb'le. L Landrunr, jVrojirietor the On toinjT to P. of ToM press tlxjre were Miss Cerniw . Wotneklorff has From Santa Fe to ance. Hereford Nursery Co. has betn here v. M. goinft nine enormous stacks of alfalfa resigned position steno-ri- d Leaves Santa Pe at 1;5 her as SUNNYSIDE TIN SHOP for several day3 studying the Fort De- South. millet lined up oa the - grapher at ho Townsite Office. Sumner Valleywi'th tlio view of catab-liühin- Leaves VViilard 6:13 P. st. going south. Trtt?nreid place.' - The editor Marriage is the assigned, a nursery hora. Ha was a visi- - cause mm TAÍÍKS, GUTTERING. WELL CASING, FLUES and STOVE PIPE Arrives at Torrance 8:Wl P. M. will not tor on Melon Day and. the farm exhibit vaueh for the accuracy npg's Little Liver Pills-e- asy GniPg North. MADE TO ORDER. jjind melon feast so impressed him with u uus note lor nay stacks seem Leave. Torra neo at 11:05 A. M. to take, gentle in action, plecsart the popeibiiities of the valley that he I rise over night on Lucerne WINDMILL WORK "A. SPECIALITY." Williard at 12:40 p. M. effect. Sold by Sunnyside DrugCo hurried back to investigate more thor-- j Arrives at Santa Fe 5:25 p. M. r arm under the management of Asent for the Celebrated "ANN ARBOR" Gasoline Lghla. óughly. He expresses himself Makes close cor.neet'ons with th'eEelfcrt J: C. VanDyke. L. M. Disney with his wif a and J. A. NORTI1INGTÓN. Prop, as to his judgement repa'rd Cut-olT- Williard; with the South- al! the grown two children stepped off on Men- - in? the success of fruits western at ToVrance and With the Rev. Samuel E. e ifi the Rjsweli vaUey, and says he has Turner, who (nv em-cut- to California. They A. T. & S. F. at Kennedy. 'gr.at faith in Fort Sumnelr as á peach recently pnrchased ten acres and )ect II. W.COOSáER, ACTtKB MANAGKR. ex to return in a week or so crowitiB valley. The feet p.iach joined home trees. the makers in the anj thejr home here. E3BHSnraESaKHSSKíE3Sfe9 on)v foUr we.,v. frow the shoW' valley, has about completed a '.d PKOFES3ÍONAL- - When you have piles don t fail how v'uouroiialy tqe trees grow ill this room residence. 'soil, and the allituili? being about. a ntf,,,.,. to use pile Manan, ths gr?at thofiiand fJet lower and the latitude DR. W. R. LÍJVEI-ACE- . only 'Blue Gate Orchard under the'rcmedy- - The real way to bfinr tibout five hundred miles souih PKYGIC1AN ANP SUKGEONi cur lllls trouble to IlVltatioii should mal;e this valley eounl if not mar.agemcut of Francis Centerbi annoying is A Sf'EGIALTY. superior to tile Grand Junction valley is assuming an np; eirar.ee 0f' apply something that will act on Oi'ice at tho f.ture of the .Sunnyside. of Colorado for pouches I'rn-j- j ail affected. That 13 what ('orr.pr.ny. rank prosperity. Mr. Centerbis' Tarts The stumps ot pesich trees nearly a ManZan dees. is put up in a vRiys:-!---- Nl'W Mexico. neat little home is completed, the It foot in diameter that have been grub mtinuvnnAs b Laí.-o- - tube with nozzle attatehed. Sold Once each week we pay for this space bed out of the old orchards that rew Sunnyside Drug Co. Away and the entire eighty irte- - b' near the old fort buildups show that C. C. DAVIDSON. privalege only inviting ycu lonrr-liva- for the of peanh treos Were vigorous and d ing broken and prepared for win- ATTORNEY AT LAW. Howard C. Hunt Fair-- here. orchard planting. with i brice again to become a depositor of iTác'.icf s in nil the Courts. ter banks-Mors- This of easy and quick e & Company, Den-- t demonstration Spcciáí nttelitZón tó irsrid cases cur bank. tjrowfh and sturdy, long life of the ver, Colo., returned recontly to $r before the U. S. Land Office. 11,000 pounds to the acre! peach tree, ma';63 it especially adapted complete of The person who read3 about us Tucumcam, KEvv Mcx; Such is the yield of siveet pola-toe- s the installation the for wind breaks. They will make a pumping plant. fifty-tw- o year ought know hedge ten feei high by the tirito they on the Pledger farm, Dont' times a to WHARTON & LAWSO?I; jiimtion it to your longsuffering are two yesra old from the seed anil fit F. L. Holliday formerly Cheif us at least fifty-tw- o times better than a very nominal cost' The seed can be ATTORKEYS AT LAW. eastern friends or they will char- - Mechanic for the Fort Sumner delivered here for about $H.Ü0 per hun-ir- ALAMOOOKtiOi. N- Mi acterize yon with that shorter if he had read of us but oncj. The Land and Development Company pounds from Uttth, where seedliry r.nd uglier something. peacte'a have. 1kci. propofat"d for reports from Roswell his better he knows us the more likely he M: R. BAKER. that years and many of tiie trees will bear G. W Pledger is spending ATTORNEY AT AW... a health is greatly improved. His .gcod .' is to like us and our business methods. fr'it.'.' Contest Casss L'hfokb U..S. Com week on Ins claim where he is v0i-- t hone A w'nd in mal1v Sumner friends break of peach trees full KltiSlONiVK A SfFCIAl.VV. busy putting up a good crop oí : ior his compkti recovery and his Your account, large or small, h urgent- bloom ii worth all they cost the fruit NOTAitV - JULIO IN (K'TH.K. feed. (nay be worth money and they do not 3unnySitie. Keiv I.iexico; early return to his old position ly solicited and respectfully invitad. here. rob they rob the soil tot twenty feet Frank Manzanares has harves- on either side- - and rnnov tlé fprniei1 ted his fourth and last crop oí George Mürphy of Tucumcari, with spreading ?hroutn as the 1oto? 'A. P. MAYA N. M. fehcok old aíid oíiap cranee do. The seed should alfalfa and reports a yield hands with be First Matinal Rank, Law t'h of one be ordertd now aud planted tl:is in Pracliccs befove Probate; during of fa'l one friends the early part s Cimñix-Áiom-s- , lind half tons per acre. nursery rov.-- a foot apart anda yta-- I County and Justice of the week. cí Fori Sumner, N. M.- from now the three and four foot trees the Peace Courts.' W. G. McCanr.e has just fin- - are ready to tMnnp'ant ri'ikx, yoav i al-- By takin a dose or tw0 of Eees nepggwwg rows, msy hed seeding eighty acres of ! or the sd ba planted faifa. L .xitive Cough Syrup, you will in te prjr:nartent row. T!;3 Ceu?h Svruo that suft'-itn?'- fc get prompt relief frome in in It lirs been iVmonstrtted rids the evp'eiu of a cold grow-t- a a cough FTT??.! St tliat the of eonm'.'rtt'l inrl by acting as a cathartic on 'thrf George Kenny, of Mattoon, or cold. It genty moves El V W V- 3i If F? . W IP. H .a Hi. Lía wl r u 9 ? orchard m ttU va'lev will not bowels is is cne towels, heals of wo fencing and preparing to break irritation the Itlisn fifty ('ollnrá per i.cre evy ye't' to three hundred acres of land own- - threat and stops the cough. Sold 4 t'e vlu of the lend, not conn'erlnv. d by hinuelf and friends in by the Sunnyside Drug Co.' srecnlativa v.ili-- o t'ift has aivan-f- t' kattoon and Chicago. A REAL Ainliip-Or- te j to $''.SO) to $4.'.)10 nor a n fn so-n- e ISZlJ liSSh v i.bcr-D-. tbctT psrls of CsiorsHn fcr fr:rt li'mda Fort Sumner was treated ' row! Pfi oi-- The pytMir'-in-- t'nit i J. McCanne's ei.jhty re--j ally in the special edition of the The mo cl vrn of flO;) can b m- de w- rt-i- tent.'y to m;l-- A buquerque Moi I? seeded alfalfa and n'ng J urnd a fow yam, iu !J our published ft let has made a remarkable! October frJ. Al awl .6. A CL. oís.? racer .it'rcliríiT? of rr'rrjifid 'ml 'n t!i growth during the last thie.-- ' 1 ha'f prge was devoted to a ic- - tiPiipii mmrni- weeks and has great'y improved sume of developments in the Fort Í .'- :tí? Si of lr.br and nrp: nrr3 rctiTr ,, phd ! wíhara, kno-.:n:- r vi t :e í rr, Uiat portion the valley. Sr.mner tiititrict. The special t th tf Ü. rrv.-r- ci(iih:r ?n expended wl.i j edition was a to town Two TroDss S. credit the 1'nrr ed ten ñyá. '. ÍÍB21 h thn ovi'in'r'l h'Viitiv co.'iU .syrup, Frank Df c.ou:(i!!i' fcniy ni?v,s tho" Manzanares was slight y Albuquerque and the territory i Y.r. Land: a 'i a'Jv?atp.i ro fi;.rrv elaanp our óovv.-.lr.- . iV: .sea e.ii rii ; the' rti thi oüyh tho injured Thursday while moving of New Mexico. j ovshorda dariajr the no-.ti- i-- wnt?r ' p;tuir;il cli.ni;nc::i, Gu.iri(nierd to gi9 any from a shtrd on his farm. lie is Lbout fk.ee. -- Trades ?&v; t'me to I'Vhn:rv. and f'?y? evors mcnt-- we n Vft-i'nf- tewn but unable to work. One of the most needed im- M ta in For ra bv. (! unvt-.id- Vv.,r Co. .veil : provements in town,, one that r rs ft the tre ro'jted adds pr,-i- rn to the of the aouIJ be welcanied by is saM" Work all a tree if planted in the sprint. líe For Scientist. ;ide San walk down through the busi- - The 2Ú2 Face "Bull Durham." Stake ciaima tint the prr.vt'i of the roots riur'.n-- t'.;e Searci'y a week passes without ness district, f xm the depot.-- All j proceeds winter months' end vVh h&ve dis- prepares the ,yo'j;i,5f tree to resi.-- the new lexicáo ne or more marriages being r -- experienced the 31000, given by BlackwelFs Barhaizi I windy eprinK menths. corded comfort c a trudge in the columns of f through the ' The olrVst lialy in the oulf the The Deve!ep;!ient scthri-jizc-- s í .CrKRinv Review,, and still elegí- - 3an jcin heartily in any Tobacco Compamy. $1.7.3 v. there are the annonncemrnt t'w.t. in rr.cotir-ásr- e west. per quarter yet ble young men and bachelor 'noyement that tends to rerr.edy-rnaid- s IT, YOÜ MISS tiie fall plan'injr of ec.ir.mere'il in our community The in t'"3 evil. YOU WILL MISS IF IT oreliards, it will voaintar'ly :raVt by e ran or two of water through kissing bug is an old timer now, The Sumr.cr the caiial Foit Commercial durmtr the winter months, to keep the an Ths 23 -- Ai Mexico insect that causes "sleeping ; ti. Falr'acd Ciub, justified iU existeree and mi orchards grow inpr. With this s&urance SJckness" has jepodized we!- - 1M( the irovid its value cn M.-lc- Day. sources of proper moisture, thre c m be no i ire of an and nowjWhle a wreck, unfortunately, üxpesmos.. question of the fail hein' the time to somes high-bro- - tart and we" hope a wkh an ex-- ; d arrorchardf to f:e Ti'I. ,ci;i3 '.i'lili'! in I'h.itn. fni the days complete : OCTOBER'. not less than 50(1 BSfaTftli.-Mr:.nh- p.,i.,ntma,.t. of laziness ALBUQUERQUE acres of apples and i lllrivcly. Sl. K FFCIÍKWClíS. that throws eas, the thoroughness with. Sciirt c nía in siaüii'fl i:irl vo ir,v.,lunMp sU th blame peaches fltnted this fail. 'r f an a little harmless A'hich evervthin r.W.iwi nT3, viil pr y. tt,': I.. Ktt b vntt- 1. TI- - ,1 . W. G, TIGHT, b. eicma "JIUO. U;frll ti U vorm.. t ' " mm ms. rossiDiy there '.ind executed was annarent to Iilan'tenship and Co. have a fldl. is a bug . ID. 1 marriage rampant in our il'. 1 he club deserves kc PreJÍ'.fj.fT'.t. new line of Trunks and Suit Cr.s vs. SWIFT GO tha ' ft;. PATE SIT L.lWV-rf- nuiJst. Is he a respecter of per- live support of every business sons or professions? Who can man in town. There may be an- accurately predict Fort Sumner ha next other Melon Pcy cr similar n attack?; sometime.. ÍÍ iVi. broom íactórvi Wtl&H U7HEKS FAIL , OWENS & RUS Pecos-Valley- Room For More. As the shades of darkness Is in the on the new cut-o-ff of the A.- T, & S. F. SOS For sale 1 y tht Sur.nyaifle Fvug Co Ry. is to made a part of the f'irough transcontinental route.-I- t Rather each evening o'er the vil- - that J. H. Keeling 3 supported by 16,000 acres of irrigated fruit and alfalfa land. '.'Y;"lo and csr arrived !age and just as the cmiet twi. : :. ' of enormour, expanse or Lavrvpoeii syetcm anc 'it ?d When vest have piles dr.n't fail to Ufe' Wednesday f.om RocKford,. r" 'an farminfr a LL, light Kan-Za- blends into the stillness of developed biieep iniuslry auaa clLito that will evsutually be its! j the grervt. pile regiedy. The ana ' worK on tiie new Main fit tho nsQht. tbP Mom ;..o,. j.only way to cure this annoj in trouble' MuiiBai.v la ueinjj pusnea rapidly be broken by a sizzling is to apply something that will act on' scmesk Fovt Fort New Hcrd'.v'nre of all !:n Is at .tp make room lor family..; Sumner lia Sumner Need j.iil! part affected .that iswhatManZuiv the. a deep bass, a rattleing tat-te- ti Hiaukeiii hip & Co. City water, (dors. It is put up in a tube with nozzle' G. M. McKinneys' household and a rythmical Furniture store with undertaker, roar. Its only Tc lphone fi.vstcnv attached. o'.d by' Sinmj s'ii'.e Drug Co, Buu a.aibo arnvta irom Uncage the ambitious members cf the A alvo l.a;:e i'jffiti llardwrtre store, lanndry, livery atable .! L.- R. SCiiOCH,- - and they will inmediatcly go to Fort Sumner Cornet Band. Bare irrigated atwt-t- s and gardens, Watchmaker, botiliiij? works, nursery, An enthusiastic commercial club,. "it Givfcs All The' News." iiMUMiiiteping- in u:e;r new home. no ill-w- neighbors, and stifle Creamery, veterinary surgeon; florist, Contiactor and Baild 30í) booking citiivens, SuWcribe your home pspei' first Dr. W. R..Fi:anklin shipped a that expletive.. band:!, Brick factory, milliner an Ccmtrvt Work A i IJCciaiLy tí Cornet Town well; in depot ax'uiition, .. and tht ir tsk the Kl Paso Heruid. tór from Rtckfcrd all Fruit' and Call on me for Lids en containing a like groat things,, have sir.rdi A ur.ion church being built. confectionery with news stand Hcr:-l- d is the best medium to complete 1E03-J- Painter paper hang kinds cutiit for his son Ralph beginnings and mutt travel the Twee s.liool teachers for ,. r, havness maker of Buildings. (keep in touch with general nev.-- Moving p and is. erecting a home on his! rocky road, Electric liht plant almost completed, eturerdv.owvcem:nteontractur weli ai nmi's of the whole southwe.-it- . farm. Mrs. Mclnnes and her! A new $10,0Dd depot, lluildins contractor, Abstract office. j P.rivk, lime and cement, cijyrr factory, daughter,. Mrs. S. E. Blackkw One doctor, one lawyer, Notice to Residsais. Five invrcantrle stores, one draft store, Jew eler and optician, a dentist, Fori Siirsner Gallery Eigfity Avrcs of psti-ntci- l land, ten have received their shipment also Ice plaj.t, well south-eaE- O.ie bank, one bakery, thive restaurants driller, farmers, Photo Copying, miles t of town 'for sale and several other, carloads are! All residents who-ar- living on Six hotels, excellently equipped, Farmers, armera and gtiil more farmers C. W. FOOÍÍ. an way.. ' newspaper Fort Sunnier And a I the brainy, hust- Spscialty. the Allot' which bears the Sutton Grant I have com-witne- ss One Review, Cwtdcor Work a - ling, booti ng a - A feed store and a coal yard,- young men of the Bust, to the- fact that Fort plettd notes and plats of survey Jlld WOMACK. The Albuquerque Daily Tribune Good corral, cement block factor1?, North or South who have bread t:i of íjumne-rs,-, charms are gradúa! and you can call be had at the Sunnyside Trug Co. at my office for One plumber, a tin shop, one mind enough to see into the future, stiftiiig couuier, Five cents per copy. into the eastern mii.cL your filing numbers and any in. second hand store, few salmons, good judgement enou-- h to Tccoginise 2,000 new Post'Card views of Fort lormation concerning .vamej Ir.farance agents, U. S. Commisfviontr, on opportunity and courajre enough Sumner at Blankenship & Co's ' E.. C, HASTINGS., V. A. Tipton,. Lumber yard, carpenters, to grasp it. Tort Sumner's citizens today are the best tiie coui.tfy Deputy U..S. Surveyor.-- Masons, bricklayers. affords In any emergency where salve' Gaipcnter and Builder. Two big wool houses, imd she wants more of the sama kind. A. J. GIUJAM. iá required, usePinesalve, carbol- -' FORT Agent for "J'exico Steam Laundry, Swth, Cf.TLe SUMNER COMMEHCIM. CLUB Hie Fka,, ter he múnml - ized there is nothing better for' mKlt$ " W. aad W. Tailoring Co., COS 30 Ailo... FORTSUMNSa. . HEW MEXICO. . cuts, burns and bruises. Sold by Sitiij'sidc., H.M. Ojn:flHU üti'il- .PilHVi'e llXüir Co's.:, ALSO, - SKC?.- - Puisnyside Díúg Co.-