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The El Pasq Herald last week While the dance was in progress Mrs. F. A. Roy entertained a Ben Sturgis found time to gave a graphic account of an en- Wednesday evening some young party of fridnds Frida'y in honor answer a few questions since his Van-Hor- of counter which Miss Belle n miscreants whose identity is the thre Misses Collins. return from Deming, where he The company enjoyed a delight- had with a would-b- e rob- known went to the Oriental has been looking after an estate ful afternoon and afaultless belonging to ber. , Hotel and broke three large panes Mrs. Sturgis. He She was cmssing the park at of glass in front of the build- luncheon at the attractive Roy reports the land recently sold night when a mexican struck her ing. home. there by the State as covered and attempted to grab her hand- The parties are natives and it frith mesquite and soap weed and Mr. and Mrs. N, Nutter en- bag, She grabbed him and call- appear that they were prompted J. estimates it will cost $10.00 per tertained a number of friends ed for help. A man came to her to this deed of violence by the acre to clear it ready for the at their home in Roy Newyears assitance and they held the thief refusal of the Misses Maldonado plow. day six-ocloc- k hon police to associate or dance witn ata dinner in Ben has lived here for over till the came. The Herald 0 them. These broke win or of their daugter, Miss Nira six years ,nd he gives it as his gives Miáf Van-Hor- n credit for same parties a Nutter who is a teacher in the conviction great bravery and quick wit in dow for them the night of the that he would not trade Dawson schools and has, been his half doing what many men would not Christmas dance for the same section here for four spending her vacation at home. times the acreage have dared to do, reason. In view of the fact that anywhere they between here Arizona came to the dance drunk, The New Year's Ball at the and the line. He is in position to Mrs. P.P. Branch and baby disorderly, dirty and unkempt hall in Roy was well attended know, too, what he is talking and little sons, Benny and David we hardly see that nice girls and was one of the best dances about and, .visit were unrter any to while business interests may take went to Logan, Sunday to obligation given here for many months. A him to the south end her sister They expect to be dance with them. good crowd was present, the for a time h,e considers this absent for á week or more. Mean The ladies are loth to institute music was fine and everything mesa the best part of New Mexico is ready while Missess Anna and Tillie proceedings against these thugs combined to make a very pleasant and to back his opinion. Branch are running the hotel. as they shrink from the notoriety social event. it would bring but it is thoroly understood by a number of The Ladies P. P. Circle was There probably never was a Rev, Russel reports on hiá re- decent men,that the next time it entertained by Mrs. Wm. King time when so many sleds were able-bodi- turn from Tucumcari Monday occurs there will be an ed Wednesday. Reg. meeting was driven to Roy as has been this that it is less cold and not so guard near to adminster sub- held after which, the hostess winter, Nearly a month of much snow as up here. The red stantial punishment. servedan elaborate luncheon. A heavy snow and good sleighing enjoyable was spent mud on his overshoes was easily It is a disgrace lo the town most time has caused everyone who has to recognizable to all who have that such characters have gone by all those present. go on the roads to built a sled of ever been at the city under the thus long unpunished. A dance at the "Dick" Boulware some kind and it is amusing to hill. When confronted with the pros- home attracted a large party of noté the design of some of them. pect of summary justice they put young people to see the old year Had some people realized that Homer Holmes writes us from up $6,50 to cover the damage out to music and terpsichorean we were to have such a long sea- Albuquerque that he is working and, we hope they haye got their pleasures, A fine time is report- son of sleighing there would there and says "Tell anyone lesson. ed by the guest in dozen places. have been some classy turnouts who wants me to come and get with bells and other perquisites "Watch-Meeting- " was held me for I want to bring my clo'es C. E. Anderson has erected an A of a northern winter. W. New home." old-fashion- "Turbine" Wheel at the H. Guthman home Year's Eve. A number of the wind-mi- ll at his new well and neighbors gathered to watch the Mrs. Dr. Self has been serious Dr. Gibbs was called out to claims it will run and pump water ly old year out and the sew one in ill for some time but is re- Herbert Davis home Dec 26, to when all the other wheels are ported better., She spent a very pleasant eve- looks so usher a little girl into the fam- still. He made the tower out of and ning. frail when well that we ..don't ily. 4x4s sawed out at the saw mill wonder her friends are alarmed here and has a good substantial Mrs. Dr. Gibbs entertained when she catches cold. pumping outfit, E, G. Gutierrez, of Santa Rosa, the Kansas Club today at her who was here last summer en- home. The usual feasting and R, W. Boulware was a pleasant E. J. H. Roy came home from ' merry-makin- g indulged in gaged in Insurance work for was caller at this office Monday. - Koehler Wednesday to spend He some weeks passed thru the town We ere denied further knowl- is very much inteiested New Year with his family. He in the last week enroute to Trinidad for edge because of our habit of tel- prospect for the week of has been absent several months instruc the holidays. ling all we know. tion offered by the New Mexico and it is time he was getting home He managed to miss the train College of Agriculture and and teaching the little daughter while getting dinner here on the Mechanic Arts, and will do to say "Papa." Leo Wagner left Saturday for his way home Tuesday and visited Waterloo, Iowa, for a visit of a full share to accomplish it. friends until next day, Jess Davenport, the Rural Mail month or more and it is the gen Carrier received his new R. F, D. eral belief that he will bring a Mrs. Emilia Kitcbell is still John Baker, of Pleasant View, wagon Monday and set it up on a bride with him when he returns confined to the house by her came down from Dawson Satur- set of Bob-runner- s made for him Leo has been fixing things up broken ankle. She manages to day to his claim. He has a good by Prank Sheltren. It is a nobby in fine shape out at the claim and get around with her knee on a position at Dawson but does not little outfit and built very sub- we suspect now we know the chair and even assists with the neglect his homestead. stantially. reason. His parents are living cooking for the hotel but it will The housing will protect both on the claim during his absence be some weeks yet before she can mail and carrier against any kind and many friends are impatiently walk. Grant is still at the ranch Mrs. Wm. Brashears drove to of storm. Iti appearance on the awaiting his return tosee the lucky near Logan at work on a big town Sunday to have a tooth ex- street and on the route is an un- Iowa girl who will come with ranch house and will not be home tracted. Ste was looking pale mistakable evidence of Progress him, for several weeks yet. afterward but was game. . TÍÍE SPANISH-AMERICA-

my hopes and all my life work are the window. The next moment the! their independence and the freedom threatened. I had hxped that here Intruder jumpedynto the room. of commerce. where I had established It peace would Before the eurprisea executive could Those fifty years of peace had cre SERIAL abide peace that has spread comfort, cry out the intruder exclaimed: ated wealth, happiness and a scientific contentment and happiness over our "For three days I have tried to gain progress such as had never been STORY continent; peace that created and an audience with you, but In vain. equaled. conserved fortunes greater than any Since I know4 that tomorrow will be Now the man whose genius had ever before known to man; peace that too late I have forced by way to you." made this possible lay dead, and his permitted developments so high that "What brings you here?" the Presi- ast words urged preparation for war. Thí even the boldest would not have dared dent asked. Astra sat before her father's desk; co dream them fifty years ago. "My desire to save my country, to before her lay a document that de "All this will go." His voice failed repulse the enemy. I can defend the manded careful study the will of her Isolated for a moment "Read this." As the entire continent against any invasion. adopted father. startled girl read Werdensteln's mes- Don't think me mad-- I am not; I have She did not look at the. long list sages he cried bitterly: "They want invented the greatest power. To be of bonds and stocks; she did not care Continent vengeance."' He felt hla own pulse, exact, I have discovered it A man who for the vast wealth that from now on watching the large chronometer on solves one of nature's problems is not would belong to her alone. The pa the wall opposite his bed. "My will an Inventor but a discoverer. My dis- per she was reading contained far-- Is re- reaching Instructions, in- oí the is in the safe in my library. Here is covery an invisible power that prophetic A Romance the key. The Europeans think that sists all attack. Don't doubt me be- sight into the future. The last page Future the y alone hinders them from fore I have finished. I will create was a farewell letter: entering our beloved country, but they around me a circle that will defend 'My dear Astra, knowing that I am are mistaken." He gasped for air. "I me and will ask you to try to touch nearing the limit of human existence, By will defy them again. Astra, write me." and that rest awaits me after a iong Guido von Horvath what I have to say." He took a small instrument from and full life, I set down uch facts as Astra watched him with apprehen- his pocket, and stepping back from will enable you to mak& the best use and Dean Hoard sion; she did not b peaky as she real- the president, the continued: of the knowledge that I, the old tree, ized that it would be a waste of time, "When I motioD toward you try to wish perpetuated In the blossoming and the short time left her adopted touch me." plant; It istyou who will be respon was precious He manipulated springs on the In- sible for the com:ng prosperity of the Oowrigbt, U18, br W. Q. Chapman In U Unlte4 father indeed. The old Blata and Ureal ntain. man rested a moment then seeing strument, then signaled to the Pres- country. God gave you a broad mind 1 Astra was ready, he said: ident. The executive stretched his that has developed to itsVullest ca CHAPTER I. ."When the isolation has been brok- arm toward him. An invisible force pacity under my care and I am proud en through or destroyed (both are pos- bent first his hand, then' his arm ,of you, dear girl; you are chosen to Astra's Inheritance. back. He could not touch the man do great things for your country and A gloomy foreboding of approaching sible, if one knows how), then new from any side. humanity. disaster hung over the capital. Isolations must be created, one ray After several experiments the as- "There is only one man on earth Hannibal of after another. We can gain a year Prudent, tounded President was convinced of who is worthy of calling you wife; the United Republics, was dangerous- that way, and that year must be used the importance of the discovery. you will find this man, or he will come ly ill. people quietly and to prepare for war. War! That hor- The walked The intruder removed the force from to you, as you two are ordained talked in tones. ror will destroy the work of a peace- subdued about him and told of his plans to mates, comrades. Hannibal Prudent, the scientist ful country. But we are forced to it; save the country. They talked until "When I go to my rest I feel that I whose invention had saved the coun- we will win, and peace will come for- ever. ready a, new long after the first rays of the morn- will leave turbulent times behind me. try, was eighty-fou- r years old, but he Plans are for craft ing sun shone through the windows. My M ray win noi remain impene- had carried the weight of his years that will be invincible. Navigation' of midnight visitor had fin- and when the day lightly unceasingly. the air will solve the problem." His When the trable forever, and had worked ished his confidences the President's comes that It is destroyed, the coun- On a flying trip to Labrador he had voice had grown so weak that Astra face was brighter than it had been for try v. Ill need a brave, competent man contracted a severe cold devel- could hardly understand him, but she which many days. The careworn expression to drive away the dreadnaughts. He oped into pneumonia. JuBt as the dis- had taken every word down in short was gone. He escorted his visitor to will come, as he has been fully in- ease was nearing crisis a curious hand. the the gate, putting his hand familiarly structed.- Trust in him, my dear thing happened, something had "Don't grieve when' I am dead. I that on his shoulder as he bade him good daughter. half-centur- my not happened in the y died in peace. All life I have been morning. I die I will tell you where to which had passed since he had put an true apostle of that gospel but "Before " The midnight visitor was Hannibal one man competent to assist Isolator between America and the hurry! Hurry to the Island' of He find the Prudent, the greatest scientist of the you will further Instruct you in other continents. drew himself up with his last and new world. C your duty. A wireless come from strength; an inarticulate sound came mes6age had The President spent the morning "God you, my daughter, you Europe. from his lips; he beckoned7 to Astra bless for pencil paper ánd forced preparing dispatches for the represen- - have ever been my joy and pride." The great man had been awakened the and his shaking hand to write one word: Astra put down the paper, and, star by the ringing of the 4,500-mil-e bell on ing out into the beautiful garden, mur- electro-stylograp- Clrynith," ran the zigzag lines of the small h that stood mured to herself: "Hurry to the Island by the shaking old hand, then the pencil hie bedside. To hi3 astonishment of Cirynith! Clrynith? I have never reg fell from his fingers. Calm stole over the indicator that automatically heard of the place, and he left no spe- (stered the sending station pointed to the face of the man who had lived for one great Idea, "Peace." He had found cific instructions." Berlin, . He stared in amaze- The entrance of John, a faithful old ment at the instrument and saw spark it, but his last words advised "War." Astra looked sorrowingly at her fa- servant, woke her from her reveries. following spark on its small, square, With shaking lips he announced that milk-glas- ther. Tears filled her eyes as she s plate. Hourly Stylograph called the doctor. a reporter for the He put forth a shaking hand and ad wished to see her. . Mi But Hannibal Prudent had reared justed the receiving horn. The elec- Folding up Astra her, first of grief the documents, trie sparks then formed a picture a and after the burst said, "I duty. Taking locked them in the safe, then moving picture talked! A man she remembered her the green that notes, will receive him at once in the in military uniform looked at him message from Europe and her she to library. room." from the picture and a clear voice hurried her father's hesitated With a steady hand she transcribed The servant left. Astra with a German accent said in English for a moment, then she said aloud, "Professor Prudent?" her notes on the typewriter, but when she came to word written by Han- with quiet determination: "Yes, sir. Hannibal Prudent." the accept Inheri nibal Prudent, "Clrynith," the tears "Father, I will the The figure bowed reverently. "I am to come came agaix tance. I will wait for him Count Voa Werdenstein. As you see, and help me; I will take the burdens She could not understand the meun-- 1 I have bored through your isolating my shoulders and faithfully carry ing of command: "Hurry to the on rays wiwi my sparks of electricity the out your teachings. God help me to!" This is the beginning. The next tirj? island of Cirynith."' Was there an name? She had never talk to you there will be nothing to island of that CHAPTER II. keep the fleet of consolidated Europe heard of it. fifty years before, in the from entering the ports of the Ameri- More than Nominee of the Continentals. cas. I am giving you this warning be- year 1919, the now prosperous and the great capital in The Great Man Had Been Awakened Morning found cause I admire you you were my peaceful United States had experi- splendor of deep mourning. The emigra- By the Ringing of the 4,500-mil-e. the honored father's teacher." enced a great disaster. New elevated sidewalks, the roof gardens, pre- Bell. The figure on the plate bowed again, tion laws and the new tariff had the terraces were crowded by people then vanished. cipitated an International conflict that tatives of the European and orienta! dressed in black. The newspaper rool leading Eu- twenty-fou- r ' Hannibal Prudent gazed curiously had involved not only the nations. He gave them terraces were especially crowded; the glass of the apparatus, trying ropean monarchies but Japan and hours to order their vessels from there, on immense opal glass "plates tt vjell. came to believe that he had experienced a China as The ultimatum American waters, advising them that sparks of electricity printed the latest Europe dsion; but when he saw the words of from the East and the West if they had not obeyed the order in news and illustrated the happenings Werdenstein clearly printed by the was mobilizing on one side; the orien- that time the United States would not of the moment with moving pictures. magnificent instrument on a sheet of tals on the other; all the nations be responsible for their future. On the main tower of the new capí- wheth- paper by the stylus he fainted. The against one. The question was The new laws that had been formu tol building (a colossal creation ol will vitality that could combat physica er it was best to bow before the lated by the United States govern pure American architecture) the Bef juffering could not bear the menacing of the united enemy, or to lose inde- ment and which were so objectionable Orchestra, comprising four hundred unable to ' news that the little instrument had pendence. Congress seemed to the powers would stand, and the players, played the march of "Com brought. decide. United States would . see that they ing Peace," a march that thrilled th When he opened his eyes his daugh The time given the United States were enforced. hearts with its melody, that elevated ter Astra stood at the bedside and the for consideration was rapidly passing. Three days later Hannibal Prudent the souls with thoughts of Heaven He impenetrable house physician was counting his The President was in despair. created a current of the that drove away evil thoughts with Its Z ray whole Ameri pulse. The scientist still held Wer gave orders to the fleet and land that isolated the exquisite harmony and foretold th of the denstein's message crumpled up in his forces, but In his heart he cried. can continent from the rest happiness awaiting beyond. old fingers the message that con "What is the use?" world. The fourteen-hou-r San Francisco years passed; fifty years veyed such crushing news. Impatient The night before the day of final an Fifty had limited had just slid into the central peace. The Centra! the- - ly, as one who knows his time is short. swer he stood before the window, of independent depot of the Tube Lines; broad , republics had he asked to be left alone with bis looking hopelessly into the starless and South American glass doors were flung open and tin great States and a flaughter. As the door closed behind darkness. Joined the United passengers hurried out. the doctor he cried out in agony: "All SudVnly a man's head appeared at confederacy was formed that secured (TO BE CONTINUED.) THE SPANISH-AMEPJCA- STOMACH TROUBLES LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST Mr. Ragland Writes Interesting czioczairc51aocz3 Letter on This Subject. Miss Jessie Crouse assisted in invoicing the Ideal Grocery stock of vveek and visited the first the Madison Heights, Va. Mr. Chas. A. at the F, A, Roy home. Ragland, of this place, writes: "I have been taking Thedíord's B'.ack-Draug- hl Henry Little returned to his for indigestion, and other stomach troub- . í A J!S.''.v..-- . . í .. also colds, and find it to be the very above .A.. les, work in the mountains best medicine I have ever used. ,, ' ' Cimarron Tuesday after a Christ- After taking Black-Draug- ht for a few mas Tisit at his home on the days, 1 always feel like a new man." claim. Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full- ness after eating, are sure symptoms ol E. F. Ivey called Saturday to stomach trouble, and should be given the advance his subscription for a A proper treatment, as your strength and ' year -- to the S-- A. and add the health depend very largely upon youi r Republic to the list, He has food and its digestion. and permanent relie! forgiven the Republic To get quick never quit from these ailments, you should iak for selling out in a presidential a medicine of known curative merit. Campaign once upon a time, but lis 75 years of splendid success, in th grants it the privilege of .treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedfcrd's Black-Draugh- t. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action and wm. at bad after-etfec- ts, it is sur snow oVer The unusual fall of to benefit both young and old. For salt foot-hil- ls on the range makes the everywhere. Price 25c, n. C 127 with their trees look almost sum-

To Clean , mery even with all their snow. 0 .vhv-v- 0 83 Leather. "Eternal Hills" whose tops When the traveling bag becomes The dirty wash the bag well with tepid we see covered with perpetual water and a little soap. After it is all. the year round from our Ey Guido von Mcrvajh dry put a little oxalic acid into a cup window are buried under the asid Dean Hoard of hot water and wipe the bag well wUh a soft rag dipped in the add. heaviest snow for many years at When dry brush the bag with wfcito present and presage an increased ycu imagine the Republics of an egf; and you will b9 surprised to ycQ ho w now it looks. rainfall next summer. CAN America combined under one Re- government as the United Killed by Flying Splintsr. Jim Johnson, Jr. called Mon- publics of America with a woman as A curious death befell a child at St. day. A man to his Final Proof notice president; when airships travel at he Die, , the other day start was cutting up tree trunks .for firing. of thousand miles hour with and took occasion at the sams speed a an He was splitting some of the large time to start a year's subscription ease? Although today but a dream, ones by boring a hele, putting in a lit exploding it. A S-- beyond the of tle gunpowder, and the A and Republic. Jim they are not range to girl cf eight watched him from be- steady on the possibilities as described in the new has been at it hind á first-floo- r window which closed. claim for four years and if he serial we have secured. Suddenly a trunk exploded, and a complied with both the Fpllntsr' flew up, smashed through the hasn't window, and pierced the child's heart. spirit and letter of the Homestead the restore Sho okd immediately. law no one ever did. This fascinating work of fiction takes you to the time when wonderful Ben Sturgis returned Tuesday 'It is said tlvu ib a liiti'x ol Fvsr forces undiscovered are utilized invl-iibli- ) Etu-S'- from Vaughn, N.. M. where he a3 yet has v.xi in a' gallery on business in international warfare and to main- hind the cashier?!, eo at. a invc--.i was called last week u tain universal peace. If you want signal from ono of .tfcsrn any suspect-e- connected with and estate recent- customer c?n ir.star.tiy have hi3 read a story that surpassed the ly left Mrs. Sturgis by her foster to photcsrap'a taken 'without Ma wildest dreams - of H. G. Wells, the parents, Ben reports weather famous novelist, don't fail to read conditions much milder there than here. POPULAR MECHANICS 300 F. M, Hughes; County Com- ÍTICLES missioner, Postmaster, Deputy 300 Sheriff, etc. etc. was up I rom . ILLU5TPA Solano Wednesday officiating in TIONS ' the role of Tax Collector. Ap- WATCH FOR. THE FIRST parently the funds are running INSTALMENT in this PAPER low and men to do the work of Popular Mechanics county officers are more difficult Magazine "WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT" to find than men to fill the offices L GREAT Continued Story of the World's draw the salaries so a man A Progress which you may begin reading and at any time, and which, will hold your who will work is used in several interest forever. You are living in the best year, of the most wonderful age, of what is Xn doubtless the greatest world in the universe. places. A resident oí Mare would' gladly pay John Wire was in town Satur- M AAA FOR ONE YEAR'S very jl,UUU SUBSCRIPTION day. He makes his visits First Use of Tobacco. Ready-Witte- d Salesman. to this magazine.in order to keep informed of long history. To- Some salesmen are equal to almost our progress in Engineering and Mechanics. infrequently since the snow. The cigar has a Are you reading it? Two millions of your bacco may have been used in cigar any emergency and do not spare the neighbors are, and it is the favorite maga-zin- e in pipes, when occasion requires. in thousands of the best American form before it was burned "other car" homes. It appeals to all classes old and Bniffed as snuff or taken as a "quid," "But the Blank car is guaranteed for young men and women. point there is no proof. life," protested a prospective purchas- The "Shop Notes" Department (20 pages) Melicio Maestas and a friend but on this gives easy ways to do things how to make Columbus on er to a, of the sort. "Yes, I home shop, Maes Saturday and Two of the sailors under salesman useful articles lor and repairs, etc came in from the first voyage reported that they know it is," retorted the quick-witte- d "Amateur Mechanics" (10 pactes) tells howto Enci-nos- o make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats filed on a claim in Caüyon had seen natives of the new-foun- d salesman, "but our car i3 guaranteed engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves, Largo. with firebrands in their mouths for a whole year." It required several $1.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS just beyond Canyon world Ask your Newsdealer to ihow you one or issuing their moments for the prospective purchas- WRITE FOR TREE SAMPLE COPY 18-2- and with 8mok9 from TODAY His claim is in 35 3 in Union lips. er to see the point. MECHANICS ' POPULAR CO. County. . 318 W. Washington St, V' . Mu-- 4 W THE SPANISH-AMERICA- "

REBELS SLAY "CASCARÉIS" 300 SOLDIERS 1 LIVER. BOWELS

IN BLOODY FIESTA AFTER VIC- TORY AT JUCHIPILA IN No sick headache, biliousness, HIS 8T0CK IN TRADE. Over the Phone. ZACATECAS. bad taste or constipation "Is this Mrs. Blithering Brown?" The nervous little man next to the "Yes. Who's talking?" by morning. car window sized up the fat man who "Mrs. Benjamin Green. Is Mary Jane Get a 10-ce- nt box. shared the seat with him and ventured Blooker cooking for you know?" PRISONERS TORTURED Are you keeping your bowels, inquiry: "She is. you, liver, the Cooked for didn't and pure she?" stomach clean, and fresh "How's business?" with Cascarets, or merely forcing a "Can't complain," la- "Yes, you away said the other and took her from passageway every few days with conically. me." DRAGGED BY WILD HORSES IN Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or "What do you deal in?" ".Oh, no, I didn't." STREETS TILL DEATH ENDS Purgative Waters? "Mothers-in-la- billy goats, the "You say you didn't? Then who Stop having a bowel waeh-da- y. Let did?" THEIR SUFFERINGS. weather, slit skirts, tramps, stranded Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg- actors, candidates, politics and the "Why, I was told it was the humane ulate the stomach, remove the sour society. Good-by- , like." dear." Western Newspaper Union News Service. and fermenting food and foul gases, "Whattyye to do?" snarled A violent clash of Quick tryln' the receivers. Mexico City, Dec. 27. Details of the take the excess bile from the liver nervous little man. "Tryin to kid calls for the repair department. carry system mer massacre of the garrison of Juchipila and out of the all the in Zacatecas after the capture of the constipated waste matter and poisons "Nope," man grinned. "The f His Excuse. the iat town by rebels have just been re- In the bowels. se- to-nig- things I have named in a large meas- "Loogy yuh, Brudder Bagus!" ht ceived. Three hundred of the garri- A Cascaret will make you ure comprise my stock in trade. You verely said good old Parson Bagster, son were taken prisoners. All were feel great by morning. They work see, my dear sir, I am a professional on a recent Monday morning. "What killed, after being tortuied in every while you sleep never "gripe, sicken writer of jokes and anecdotes." was de 'casion for yo' 'sturbin' de or any way that the barbarity of the victors cause inconvenience, and cost Youngstown Telegram. whole cong'egation laBt night by only 10 cents your could suggest. a box from store. snawtin' dat-uh-wa- y and ten gittin up Millions men women Some were dragged through the of and take a NATURALLY. and trompin' out'n de church wid all Cascaret now streets by horses until dead; others and then and never de ferocity of a blind hoss?" have Headache, Biliousness, Coated "Uh-wel- were horribly mutilated with knives or l, to tell de troof, pahson," Tongue, Indigestion, Sour or machetes. Stomach answered the culprit, "I's amphibious." Constipation. Adv. of had given "Wha-what'-s dat yo' specifies? Yo' is Some the citizens who what?" offense to the rebels were similarly Businesslike Suitor. Many out- "Amphibious, sah. I walks In muh butchered. women were "No-o- , he isn't the sort of a husband sleep." Judge. v raged. The town was completely I should have chosen for my daughter, looted. but I think perhaps he'll get along in Modern Merrymaking. There is consternation at Cuerna-vac- a the world all right." "So this is a summer resort?" asked over Huerta's order transferring "When he proposed to my daughter the man from Mars. the Morelos division of the army from and te had told him to see me, he "Yes," answered his guide. Cuernavaca to Cuautla. Foreigners sent me a note telling me where his "And all this peculiar apparatus I wealthy Mexicans, alarmed at the office is and what his office hours are, see scattered about?" weakening of the garrison while the and asking me to drop around and see "That belongs to scenic railways, Zapatistas are threatening the( city, him when convenient." steeplechases, aerial tramways, shuf-fleboar- da are leaving for the capital in 'large and other contrivances' used numbers and business is at a complete by pleasure-seeker- s whose Jdea of a standstill. Many protesta have been GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, holiday is to visit a summer park and made to Huerta against the carrying defy the law of gavity." 1 out of the order for the transfer. The Zapatistas are overrunning the BEAÜTIFYYOÜR HAIR No Sympathy. states of Morelos and Mexico and even Patient Doctor, what happens "When I left homé to seek my for- the federal district, almost at will. when a person's temperature goes tune," said Mr. Cassius Chex, "I had They are out-fightin-g and Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur- only $20." down as far as it can go? the federals day after day. iant and Remove Dandruff Real "Where was your boyhood fight Doctor (absently) Then he has home?" In a at Yautepec, in Morelos, Surprise for You. cynical person. cold feet. asked the a detachment of two hundred federals "Punkville." lost seventy-nin- o men killed. They Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf- Self-Forgetfu- "Well, I don't see you have were compelled l. - that to abandon all their any Twenty fy, and' appears as soft, lus- A disappointed artist, indulging in a kick. dollars is a lot of horses and a big supply of ammunition abundant money for anybody to clean up in trous young vein of abuse against Whistler, ex- on pack males and retreat on foot to and beautiful as a girl's Punkville." claimed: ; Cuernavaca. after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just "He's without exception the most The Zapata organization is gaining try thls-i-mois- ten a cloth with a little GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. superficial, self-sufficie- ignorant, every day, and many fear It will soon Danderine and carefully draw it Bhallow creature that ever made pre- venture an attack on the capital itself. through yourhair, taking one small tensions to art." strand at a time. This will cleanse Washington., "Gently, my dear sir," interrupted Word reached the the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil State Department a large force of Whistler, who had been listening un- that and in just a few moments you have quite forget yourself." revolutionists on the National railway observed. "You doubled the beauty of your hair. London Tit-Bit- s. sixty miles north of San Luis Potosi destroyed a federal convoy train, kill- Besides beautifying the hair at once, Vindicated. ing thirty-fou- r federals. Traffic north Danderine dissolves every particle of "I always knew Josh would grow of San Luis Potosí is suspended. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- up to be a great help to us," said the orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- fond mother. HUNDRED MILES DEVASTATED. ing and falling hair. ' "I haven't seen him do any regular Eut what will 'please you most will work yet," replied , Farmer Corntos-se- l. Country Homes Washed Away in Cali- be after a few weeks' use when you fornia Tidal Wave. will actually Bee new hair fine and "Well, if you'll take notice, he's the Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 27 A hun- downy at first yes but really new only person around the place who dred miles of beach towns summer and hair growing all over the scalp. If knows Bow to teach the summer homes from Long Beach to Santa Bar- you care for pretty, soft hair and lots boarders to do the tango and, the turke- bara were devastated by a high tide, ' of it, surely get a 25 cent y-trot." combined with great' swells which bottle of swept the southern California coast. Knowlton's Danderine from any store Lacking of Facilities. The Malibu highlands above Los An- and just try it. Adv. . "Oh, dear, lovers in the old days had geles and other cliffs were unaffected, trying times," sighed Mrs. Fibber, who "What is your son who graduated but miles of streets on the low beaches At the Breakfast Table. had just finished reading a romance of from college last June doing now?" in the summer towns west of Los An- "I have a vague yearning for some- the middle ages. "Oh, he's busy trying to get over geles were inundated. thing," murmured the poet. "A con- "I shouldn't wonder," said Mr. Fib- the things he thought he had learned Heavy damage is reported from Ven- stant yearning for something; I know ber, from behind his evening paper. at college." . ice, Santa Monica, Newport, Bay City, not what." "There was no satisfactory equivalent Anahein Landing and several other "Maybe it's true," suggested the for Reno in those days." No Change Possible. small resort towns. sympathetic landlady. "We haven't When Myron brought home his At Venice half a dozen launches had any in a long time." I Between Girls. monthly school report, it made a very were wrecked, ocean-fron- t ' three "Anything good at the theaters next poor showing. houses swept from their foundations Indiscreet Professor. week?" "This is very unsatisfactory," said and an automobile road ruined. Mrs. Nextdore Professor Adagio "Hadn't noticed," said the other his father, looking over the report, "I The damage done is estimated at called at our house yesterday, and girl. "Why?" am not at all pleased with it." my daughter played the piano for him. "If there is, I'll start a quarrel with ."I knew you wouldn't be," answered He just raved over her playing. Freddy now, and then he can send me Myron. told teacher so, but she Mrs. Petirv How rude. Whv could "I the New Jersey. Beach strewn with x a couple of matinee tickets to square said she couldn't change it." wreckage; surf undermines hotels and he not conceal his feelings, the way himself." washes away houses at Seabright. the rest of us do? THE SPANISH-AMERICAN. THE we are not a stickler for the Church Directory Professional Cards enforcing of the letter of the laws SPANISH AMERICAN against minor offences and some UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Registered Auqttst 27. 1912. hardly con- acts that many people Meets each Sunday at 10, A. M. T. F. SELF there are a Irvin Ogden, Sr. cede are crimes, but at Scnool house. Visitors are al- Physician and Surgeon common in Roy Editor cr;d Publisher few irregularities ways welcome. ought Office At Residence that, in ouropinion, tobe G. R. Abernathy, Supt, Sakscriptios $1.50 Pr Tear suppressed. One of these un ROY, NEW MEXICO tas Entered as second-clas-3 matter at lawful acts is carrying a postol. postoffice in Roy, N. M. come of it CATHOLIC the No special harm has A. S. HANSON thus far but no one knows when Mass once each month at the Notary Public It is a source of much satis something will. The fine is stiff Catholic Church. Dates announc- faction as well as timely financial enough to deterr any sensible ed in advance. Legal documents and papers acknowledged. benefit to us that so many of our person from taking the risk and Rev. Fr. Ant. Cellier. charge, readers are coming in at the the habit if Gun Toting" appeals Priest in ROY, NEW MEXICO beginning of the year without to us as cowardly in peacable waiting for a reminder and so town like this, Presbyterian, cheerfully paying for their S-- M. D. GIBBS for the coming year. We only ci Sermon every third Sunday hope we shall be able to give each at 7.30 P.M. at Roy School house. on directly the worth of his Collieir J. S. Rüssel, Pastor. Physician and Surgeon money during the year and tha The National Wttkty we deserve the kind apparently First Timo CHRISTIAN Fairview Pharmacy sincer words of commendation Second and Fourth Sundays of Collifs in Cluba ROY, NEW MEXICO that so generally accompanies Until this rtar each month, morning and even the remittance. CtBUif$ hit bctn ing. Elder C E. Hunt, Pastor. sold at $5.50. Now 14 We shall strive during the tht prict i $2.50 Phone new year to follow the course andwchtrs secured BAPTIST that many years of newspaper wt can offer it First Sunday in each month. proven efficient and at a still further work has reduction in con- Service- - i A. M., 7.30, P. M. all right. We shall seek to tell nection with this Rev. R. A. Pricb , Pastor. Col. publication. of the good that our friends do F. O, WHITE and ignore or condone their fault Special Offer to Oct Rctiltrs MILLS NEW MEXICO where to do so is possible or not AUCTIONEER in tht new price, we have made arrangement to contrary to the best interests otter it and our own puoitcauon eacu one year I Cry Sales Everywhere. lor the price ct CtUiir '$ alone. IMs ia a limited our community. We shall con- offer and muat be taken advantage .( promptly. Lodge Directory Distance not Considered wrong and Terms Reasonable tinue to condemn the Whxi Yon Get ia Collier's Satisfaction uphold the right according to the Woodmen of G'r'n't'd - ia ha mm tlm. Inrfonenrfent. I arlen is given To oppose weekly of the whole country. JNot only I it me light that us. - World muI k ..H K rn V- tint It la alan a the crookedness, incompetence J- - Um .knla tala. llMMt. ti trraft. thing that year's subscripta givea arei and treachery on the part of all 1000 Editoriala Cedar Stump people and work 00 Nwa PfeMee H. FOSTER servants of the 289 Short Attic! Camp F. for a cleaner, better and more IBA tLut fiaaalaat businesslike administration of a C Mf Newels No. 61 thiited States Thursday each and county affairs, and in c.mn mootsw. last- m of state VUlll Commissioner S-- month during summer monuw. all things to do our full duty, as A. $1.50J$.DU FILINGS- - CONTESTS-PROO- FS a citizen so far as in us Council Commander. ETC. lies. M. D. Gibbs, Clerk. Office with Spanish-America- n. is to see MONEY THAT WENT BEGGING One of our ambitions Kov. : rcew mex. . recognized and develop this mesa One of the Most Curious Casea In the ed for what it is, more rapidly History V the) Chancery Court a. than it has thus far, during the Lodge. No. 46 Geo. Hart coming year. That it is destin Homestead JEWELRY Perhans there is no more curlona I. O. O. F. ed soon to become the peer of chanter In the history of the chan cery courts than that of two Pitts Meets every Wednesday Watch and clock repairing any district in the state we fully noy, n. m. burgh men. The first had a claim to I. O. O. r . Hall, specialty, Eyeglasses believe, but we are not content a small estate abroad, but he did not Visltin members always welcome a to wait for it to develope it have the money to pay the claim T. F. Self. OUn Iacn fitted. All work Guaran, got a Grand. secretary. self. aaencT to make a search. So he Noble friend to back him. This friend's teed. We fully appreciate the class namA was Peterman. and the money all of homesteaders who are at the he advanced was like a grubstake he Roy, N. Mex and would was gambling on his friend's claim Rebekah head of affairs here crovlng up. One day, when Peterman Harmonv not care to edit this paper were was at the claim-agenc- y office, he D. of R. FLOERSHEIM they not here to back up the came unon this advertisement in tn Lodge No. 24, J. agency files: "Peterman (Albertus), efforts we make to become 1829, Notary Public musician, born in Amsterdam, ers i wel- - modern. on of Charles Frederick and Henri n!on3T sitíng-memb- always Should we tail in any respect etta Suzanna Gasman. Left for Liver come. nool. 1856. He Is sought for lnhert Mrs. BECKIK GOODMAN N. U. to live up to the motto at the by M. Contot, advocat, 21 Bou tance Secy . head of this paper we trust some lavará St. Germain. Paris" That was Miss Grace V. Collins, inception of the famous "Kinsey will remind us of for . it the friend it ' and transfers. Prompt ocks" case, the name coming from - - a mmrwooamen1 Conveyances is our ambition to live up to the the fact that the original Peterman Modern ness and care in all matters. spirit of that motto, was last seen at the Kinsey docks in ,u.r of America Liverpool. The claim agency took th 7 matter in hand, traced Peterman's Un CampNo.14361 What a boon it would be, es ease back, and enabled him to estab WÍLLCOX lish a eood claim to an Inheritance of W. H. newspaper busi-ees- s peciallyto the 1200.000. That was a case of fortune) if Roy had a few rural being thrust upon a man. Lewis Ea United States Telephone lines reaching out to a wln.TheiBS, in Harpers Weekly. Land Commissioner the more thickly settled few of Taa Much Competition. ROY, N. M. neighborhoods. The cost of a "Hang it!" mutters the enraptured M.H.KOCH few miles of wire stretched on routh. "What chano hare I to gat to go to the auto Licensed Embalmer Filings, Contests and Proofs. or poles would be her alone? She has Funeral Director fences short show, the food show, the flower show, Careful and competent servios rn TUCUffiCARl N. M. but little compared with the the dos show, the millinery show, tht PK0KE US : dered m all land matters. good it would be many people land show and Oh, wen, there's no show ma! "Judge). both in town and country, for THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

the steel works In the city the riettor COOKING TERMS MADE PLAliI saw much the same scene, with this remarkable difference, that instead of Even Experienced Housewife May the portly' foreman-pro- f essors there Find Some Explanations Here of were skilled men, trained in the works, Value to Her. Making Tomorrow s how who were Instructing the students to make steel. "Fifteen years ago," Different terms are properly used said the owner of the steel works, for different methods of combining in --Worldlv. Sheffield was threatened, we were gredients in cooking, as any one who falling behind the continent in the has handled a cook book very much By WALTER WILLIAMS, LL.D. quality of our steeL Then we brought must know. But everyone who has (Dean f Ae ScAoo ofJournaHtm of the Untvcnlty cMluourl) ' the university to our help science tried to cook does not know Just what serving Industry and nothing can these various terms signify. Stirring now equal the quality of Sheffield Is one" thing, beating is another, fold- steel.". Public concern as to Industrial ing and cutting are yet others that, NEW EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN competition is the source from which we all know. But what are they? the British movement for bread studies Stirring is effected with a circular Oxford, E n d. gard, Great Britain has gone perhaps has derlved lts main strength, motion, widening from the center, "Man Is further than any otner European coun- rhat is the technical description. t - inspection, Lags In Technical Education. born free," wrote try in providing medical Beating is the operation which es chil- Technical or trade schools, taking Rousseau, In the nursing and meals for underfed air in the ingredients beaten, ' ? the place of the old apprentice train often quoted dren. rhis can be done in any way that sep-iraté- s ing, now sadly out date, are in- opening sentence Poor Secondary Schools. of the particles of the ingredients ' school facili- - creasing In England in number and of his - Social The existing secondary Dne from another and so lets in the Contract "Man ties were sharply criticized by Mr. efficiency.. At the present time about tfr. - 4 who suggested that the "Acad- 260,000 boys are attending classes in : is born free, and Pease, Folding is the term applied to the íuj mo vim,-descriptio- n vj everywhere he is emy, laminar to AmencanB irum lecumuai buuuuis iui yuioo motion which prevents the air already r Y in a recent novel, was "an quiring gome handicraft. .The system J v in chains." The Inclosed from escaping and at the curl-system- ," world-travele- in our educational of technical education, however, r Is outstanding fact jame time mixes the ingredients con- a most discreditable one. ously enough in this great manufacture tempted to re- and traed. It is this motion which must Whether were 10,000 or 15,000 ing .country, lags behind that of Its verse the famous there De used when whipped cream, beaten in Great Britain, he nearest1 : neighbors, Germany ,. and saying and to secondary schools igg whites and other light and beaten say, and he, as minister of France. The National Industrial Edu-educatio- write: Man is could not .ngerdients are mixed together or with had no right, as yet, even to cation league one of the many organi-- born in chains More .solid masses. in-- change- - world ask how many there were or what zations for educational seeks g and the Cutting is the lightest sort of mix-:n- struction they gave. Recently, how-- to remedy this condition by compul- - struggle is unto hardly mixing at all. Shortening ever, his Inspectors had an oppor- - sory technical training. "Our system of freedom.' Educa- Is sometimes cut into flour with a new- tunlty of Inspecting some fifty schools industrial education is so topsy-turvy.- " tion in its knife. But the shortening and flour in Middlesex, and here are two of said one of the members of the league, est and best form sannot' be mixed completely by cut- - reports: ' 'boy must commit a crime be- - equips the in- their "that a ting. Sixty-si- x boys. School dingy, dirty, fore he can be compelled to learn a dividual for the attainment of freedom Keep the meaning of these terms in In- - poor, Gas burning at 2:45 trade." In the league's plan every and for its use and enjoyment unto mind you cook according to a I 1 m ji r i when II run-li- e d. m. Ventilation so defective that body should be taught a trade. The aiviauai gooa ana social service, recipe. Remember that an ordinary Bri- the broken window was an advantage, time when this is accomplished, how' education yesterday in Great ;ake you and beat. An omelet vague Only one wash basin. ever, does not appear to be near at stir tain was a rather and incoher- you beat and fold, and you do the system, Boys from eleven to eighteen years hand. ent dominated by Oxford. and same thing to a sponge cake. Cambridge, which were, and could of age In the same class. Class held Great Decrease In Illiteracy. . a . A I only be, for the few, and was pursued in a clubroom m tne space neiween Mu.h imnrmrement as the result of full-size- d BEWARE OF TOO MUCH SALT in archaic. ways adapted to a world two billiard tables. No desks. the moré general, education that has that has ceased to be. Public educa- Of course, said Mr, Pease, good provided Is noticeable In Great been Pre tion planned in Great Britain today work is done in many private schools, Britain. The decrease of illiteracy Dversupply in Sauerkraut Will, con- - and So Spoil for working out in fuller detail tomor but there are many others where shows what broadening the school vent Proper Souring Up. row is for the life now is for .all ditions make EOOd work Impossible. If OT1j otohllnhlní-- - rnmnnlnnrv the Quantity Put that - as well as that which in this world Is education is to be compulsory)the pa- gchool attendance have brought about, guarántee as to are two essentials which to come, perhaps, for a few. It ,1s to rent ought to have á Forty years ag0j of every 1000 meA There making sauer- unchain all Britons they may find the sanitary character of the schools ln England and Wales 225 must be observed in that marrled remembered fullest freedom, largest use of individ- and the way children are taught. It is signed the marriage register with kraut. First it must be - Is used, the ual gifts and no doors of opportunity tne rease dm, witn us cosuy dul wm- th ir mark becauBe they could not hat if too much salt - should, and barred. Hence the newer universities, prehensive scheme, following a pre- w u th ...m,g. lafit vear onlv 17 kraut will not sour as it impaired. Birmingham, under' Sir Oliver Lodge, vious bill by Mr. Balfour, that Is to be proportion of women who signed the quality will be as a national edu- - Again, some salt must be used in or and Cork, under Sir Bertram Windle, considered basis for wjth . mark decreased during the till It and Manchester and London and cational progress. same period from 312 to 20. In der to preserve the cabbage sufficiently to preserve itself. Leeds, take the bread studies into ac- Adding "Bread Studies." land the proportion of men thus Bours Ger-- like pick- - count; hence the growth of technical Borrowing the word from the shown tQ b(J llliterate decreased from When kraut gets sour it is no de schools;, hence the new education man and much of the idea as well, the 4Q4 tQ g0 and of tne women from 617 es, and there will be further scheme, which is to enable any British newer British universities are adding tQ ?6. in Scotiand, men from 114 to 16 cay. scope kraut, a slicer child to proceed from nation-wid- e ele- tne "Dread studies to tneir oí má of women fr0m,222 to 15. To make the best mentary schools to a modern univer- service, niveu uaiuiu auu vauaui iu&o, should be used, though It may be Public Schools Gaining, Private Losing. as sity. A national system of education, where favored Britons formed pleas sliced with a knife, coarse or fine, A notable sign of educational change on present-da- y ant and profitable friendships, enjoyed Buits your taste. lines of usefulness, is attendance upon proposed. agreeable social intercourse and had is the increase in the Use a clean barrel or Jar, put in a the council or state (public) schools All Schools in One Scheme. the acquisition of knowledge as a layer of cabbage cut fine, then a little in Britain as compared with the The new education scheme outlined rather minor consideration, have been Great salt, using not more than a quart ol upon the voluntary or pri- by of Mr. J. A. stirred to activity in this direction attendance salt to a barrel of kraut. the minister education, years ago 2,813,757 yet only on pa Medicine came first, and then en vate schools. Five If you like the flavor add a little Pease, is as a scheme upon children were ln attendance the dill-see- per, but from it will be drawn tne gineering and agriculture and com d or caraway. When the vessel, - schools; this year, 3,213,899, chief changes in the school system of merce, and, in the new National uni- council is full, fit a clean board inside, and oí ue - the United Kingdom. Under it the versity of Ireland, journalism. At an increase suu.m. aiuum- weight with a clean stone, never a schools, the Birmingham there is a school of brew- - ance upon tne voluntary bcuou uau piece of Iron. universities the technical aunng same secondary schools and the elementary ing at Sheffield a school of steel ma- - decreased óu,u tne If your cabbage is early, and going - falling off from 2,479,824 to schools are to be Into ofie king, at Durham a school of ship- period, to waste while it' is yet warm, make great scheme. "No one can deny," building. "These seek to provide," ,iá.5i. the kraut and keep in a cool cellar. said Mr. Pease, "that in "i the last ten said Sir Bertram Windle, "a type of Four principles are involved in tne This early kraut will rot a little on years a great advance has been made university instruction which, without state's support of the council schools, top. Remove this every few days, and elementary school in the educational system of the coun departing from the high ideals which as outlined in the wash off the Inside of the barrel and party: Full try. However, our national systém of. should always rule In such institutions program of the Liberal weight, with warm water, to remove is still not national, and not and the broad, general education, adds and complete popular control and no the germs of decay. education every pa a system." Intermediate education is SDecialized and professional training religious test for teachers; to send his to be placed within the reach of all and does not wholly avert its' eyes rent to have opportunity , Value of Glycerine. the who desire it a complete and'' pro- from the requirements of its students child to a council school either Nothing is better for chapped hands gressiva system of education, provid- as future money earners." It strikes school is to be taken to the child oi than a mixture of glycerine and olive - ing instruction of an advanced charac- off industrial chaliis -. the child to the school; where denom- oil in equal proportions. The soft- permitted none oi ter. Salaries of teachers are to be In- Teaching Steel Making at Sheffield, inational teaching is ness of the oil takes away the smart- paid by 8 creased. Baths, playing fields, nurs- - At Sheffield is an' 'example of the the cost is to be taxation: ing property of the glycerine. - of Bible teach ' erles, gymnasia,' medica! Inspection, newer citv university, a teaching uni- recognition the value of To make glycerine , jelly equal to - much nnrRine- - housecraft, cookery and other versity, fashioned for ".general learn- ing. Around these principles that sold, and quite pure, dissolve a political general learning rages in the one-ounc- e packet of table gelatine in , domestic subjects are to be , encour ine because without contention aged, developed and supported with there cannot be the best technical ed- - world. a little water; then whisk It into a' Indus- - in Britain extra money from the rational ; treas ucation but also for the special . The new education Great pint of glycerine. ury. The; compulsory scnooi age, now tries of the great manufacturing city i8 slowly moving to the provision oi fourteen, is to be raised. Supervision of Sheffield. A visitor -- saw in the the equality of training, which is tha Fresh Pork Shoulder. - which and boll un- Is to be extended over al1 the schools metallurgical laboratory of the univer- only basis of a true democraey Take a small shoulder Britain. Upon this rock for- sity, under thé guidance of professorB forbids the conception of the "ele til the bone comes out. Then make a In Great potatoes, ' two mer educational bills found wreck of eminence, students working at the mentary" school for the mass, the "sec dressing of eight small ' well-bein- g one-hal- f loaf of bread "Tha state should look to the Rr.ip.nce of the steel industry. ,They hnilflrv" school for the selected or three onions, . Season with of th$ children from a very early were slim, lithe figures, a lot of them, classes, and the universities tor tn and let soak until soft. were, or five older, or envir dressing. Wrap in white cloth age," said Mr. Pase, "even . before and with them four few destined by inheritance poultry peo night. This is very they are born.'' The education" of the slower and more portly persons, who onment to be the "leaders" of thé and press over young child is primarily physical and could be recognized as professors, pie. nice. aprons. B. Bowles.) not primarily Intellectual." In this re- - though they had on leather At (Copyright. 1913, by Joseph THE SPANISH-AMERICAN. ed touring car ha3"T)ee"h delivered." iczroEZDlBfain 0 Dr. H. S. Murdoch, Dentist Helen had hit upon the true solution expected to Q will be in Roy Jan. 26 to 31 of how Robert Heulin LOCAL NEWS ONLY POSSIBLE REPLY reach the Spalter farm in Jiree min at xhe Fairview Pharmacy. utes. Even as she'heard the intruder n OF INTEREST coming toward her door, there was al By FRANK H. MELOON. grind of wheels on gravel, and he ut cziocz3la15cioi This week has seen "Stock tered an exclamation of dismay. taking" at all ;the Roy stores Miss Helen Spalter sat alone in the When the tramp had got downstairs, Fred Brown has accepted a great farm house, which was her child- Helen ran to a front window in time completed and the force, of clerks spring auto- position in the Ideal Grocery and hood's and her girlhood's home. There to see Robert from the have heaved a huge sigh of relief Helen had blossomed from a pale. mobile. started to work on New Year's from the arduous task of overhaul- anaemic girl to a young lady of as "Where Is lie?" he cried. out, day. we understand Frank Roy general tonishing beauty. This was not only "Around that way," she called ing the large stocks of pointing to of the house op- will go out to look after the Robert Heulln's idea regarding her the side merchandise. Appearances in- present state, but it was that of all posite to that which the tramp had ranches and live stock business dicate that all the Roy stores others as well. entered. She reckoned on his going and Fred will take his place in "What unlimited audacity Robert as he had come, and in that case Rob- have hada good year and are no danger. And so the store. Looks like it was get- has!" she exclaimed to herself. "To ert would be in starting out with good prospects think of his proposing to me while we It happened that the ruffianly intruder the right y ting the right men in for a still bptt.prvpar to come. were in the midst of a quarrel, and escaped into the near-b- woods. places and we imagine both will then to walk away with his head up To Robert Heulin the ride to the Co. sent stamping down girl's aid had seemed hours. Through be better suited to the jobs. Goodman Mercantile in the air and his feet the cattle they have had feeding hard onv the gravel, telling me he the night the heavy car had torn its would never come back unless I sent way, till ahead of him there had lain in the Correl for the past month, Mrs, A. L. Collins and daugh- for him! Of course he tried to bé the Spalter farm house and the girl with Henry out to his pas- is Robert's way he loved her life in danger. ter,. Grace, returned Monday Farr nice about it that ture on Red River for the rest of and said he didn't want to force his Of course Helen opened the door from their visit at Maxwell, the me they were undesir- thanked Robert for his timely as the He drove them out attentions on if and other daugeters coming Tuesday winter. able. sistance. Monday and they were ready to stage in' musings and you ! " "Yes," to finish their vacation at the At this her "I sent for she hinted. take advantage of the shelter and Helen was start- he responded, "but I will go as soon as maternal home in Roy, by a at the window the face You would to be found led face your folks return. see, I feed there. of a man evidently of the lowest crim- not take advantage of your sending Miss Helen Maldonado went to inal type. As the pane of glass next for me in that way!" Pete Laumbach went to Santa the window catch was shattered by "Why," she responded, with appa- Wagon Mound Thursday to take ,a blow from a stick in the villain's never knew Fe Monday to take his son and rent innocence, and he her little niece home to a pair of hand, Helen, with a wild scream, ran how much she then humbled her pride daughter to school there. locking distracted parents. The little little from the room, closing and béfore the man she loved so well, "I They will study in the Catholic !the door behind her. The nearest was thinking of telephoning for you "Doll lady" made many friends was Heulin, a lit- Schools of the old city and the house that of Robert anyway!" and admirers here during her tle over two miles away. The houses There are circumstances under parents seeing they are by through visit. are that were connected telephone which the only possible reply to such started right, Mrs. Laumbach the central station at distant an explanation is a kiss.. about four miles. Hastié she rang rvmvrleht. bv Dally Story Pub. CoJ came in to town with them to see "Two-ought-fou- Card of up Central, giving the cali; r, Thanks JAWS them off, ring two." Sne heard the SAVED FROM SHARK'S girl office the connection Circle do at the make The Ladies P. P. and, while waiting with wildly beating Veracious Account of the Experience hereby express their thanks to Iglesia Católica heart for an answer, she heard sounds of a Wrecked Passenger on all of those chat have so kindly which indicated that the tramp was the Atlantic. assisting climbing in through the window. At contributed in them m Visita pastoral y Misa tendrán lastUhere came the welcome "Hello!" They were telling stories in Jie furnishing the Public School lugar en la capilla de San Jorge, through the telephone. It was the smoke room., you how was once saved children with their Christmas de Roy el dia 1 3 del mes de Enero, voice of Robert Heulin himself. "Oh, "I'll tell I Robert!" she cried, "come quick from a shark," said a stranger, who Treat. del ano 1914, a las 9:30 de la there's a tramp broken into the house had listened with growing interest. "I mañana, and I am all alone!" was crossing the Atlantic, and I had my me. About half-wa- y a Andrew Smith drove down Se debe de Avisa- - el dia antes "Inside of three minutes, little girl!" bike with he answered, and she knew that he storm came on, and the ship began to mi plaza por from Cimarron Wednesday to o sea a llegada en la had not even stopped to hang up the sink. All the boats were filled with attend to some business concern los enfermos que reclaman' los people and launched. There were ' myself being ing his claim.- - He says he had auxilios de la Religion. even then a few left, among them. to break the road thru the snow A. C. Cellier, "An idea struck me, and I rushed waa part of the way, Cura-Párroc- o down to where my machine stored. I hurriedly removed the front wheel and then took off the tire. I We acknowledge receipt of a Church Services shall take took my pump and blew up the tube swell calender from C. C. Cun place in the Chapel of St.-Georg- until it was the size of a life-buo- my arm-pit- s ningham, the Percheron horse on the 13 day of January 1914, at Then I placed it under and Jumped overboard. Springer. is breeder at It a 9:30 a. m. "After floating about for a while a good representative of the best Notices of sick calls should be shark began making overtures to me. line of draft horses in the state. Just as it was going to swallow me it bit the inner tube, which exploded arrival in town. and blew, me clean into America and the shark into little bits." Miss Edna Eubanks, who has A. C. Cellier. been teaching Dan Laumbach's , Catholic Pastor. children in private school this Left Handed Stone Slingers. Reflect'on on the Judges. owes some- winter went to her home in Daw- The riRht hand doubtless "There are cross-road- s there, your thing of Us to the Bible. son last week to spend the Holi- worships. Your worships know them The Hebrews singled it out for special days. She is back at work again well; they are close to a public-house,- " honor, and the Scriptures contain aid a constable at the "Kings toa and professes to like to live out quite a hundred references in which (Eng.) police court. The Face of a Man of the Lowest "the right hand" ia made the type on the ranch. Type. and symbol of everything noble, praiseworthy and desirable. It is Living In Lives of Others. receiver, for she heard him run from the telephone and open a door which worth noting, however, that the tribe you like, but do left-hande- Henry Stone returned to Think as much as d did not shut again. of Benjamin once boasted 700 Koehler Friday to resume his you every day take a bath of human- Blingers who "could sling" ity? You must live in the life of oth- Helen had extinguished the light, kero- stones to a hair's breadth and not position as guard, Jean-Christoph- e. turning the wick down into the ers. : sene so that the tramp was unable to miss," and that among the "mighty relight it. She heard him swearing men and helpers" of King David were In Forgetfulness. . Judge Willcoxand wife return- Rest frightful oaths, the fruitless endeav- many who "could use both the right not love to shuffle oft at "Who does or, and was audible feeling hand and the left in hurling stones ed from their holiday visit in concerns at intervals to then he time and its his way about with the aid of an and shooting arrows with the bow." ia president and who is Colorado Monday, forget who occasional match, and trying several governor, what race he belongs to, doors, which he burst open with more Take' Time to Think. what language he speaks and to lis- or difficulty", only to find that she Btopping to think is a habit worth ten to the great liquid metronome as lest Henry Mitchell drove in from waa within. worth teaching. There solemn measure, steadily not cultivating and Monday it beats its and happiness. Stop- the homestead with his swinging, when the solo or duet of The girl believed the three minutes is safety in it, up, well to would save mauy a life son, who took the for life began, and to swinft just as must be almost but she knew ping think human by thoughtlessness. It steadily after the human chorus has that no horse could make the distance now sacrificed Colfax to assume the duties of though was save many a heartache died out and man is a fossil on its in the given time, it down would also position spending way. How was needlessly inflicted for no other his there after shores." The Autocrat of the Break- grade all the it then now Intended to come? Was that "I didn't think." Christmas with his parents. fast Table. that Robert reason than it possible, she wondered, with a quick inspiration. THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

Brand nev five-doll- ar gold pieces SPORT. THE WORLD IN were presented to each of the forty-si-x House pages as Christmas gifts by Rorert Bertram Slack, a well-know- n FIT Lffll Representative Farr of Pennsylvania, English aviator, was killed in an au- PARAGRAPHS Senator Stone of Missouri, stricken tomobile accident between London and FOR with the grippe a few days ago, and St. Albans. SICK CHILD for whom fears were felt, was report- The third and final round of the lnter-collegiat- e tournament end- ed by his physicians to be out of dan- chess "California Syrup of Figs" can't A BRIEF RECORD OF PASSING ger. ed at New York in a tie between Co- lumbia and Yale. harm tender stomach, EVENTS IN THIS AND FOR- With all the power of the law, fresh from the pen of President Wilson be- Conceding twenty-si- x pounds to Jim liver and bowels. EIGN C0UNTRIE8. Le-vinsk-y, hind them, Secretary McAdoo and Coffey, the Dublin riant, Battling Every mother realizes, Secretary Houston are working out the light heavyweight of Phil- after giving Cof- her children ."California details of the nation's new financial adelphia, outfought and outboxed Syrup of Figs" that this is their ideal LATE system. fey In every round but the second of laxative, Ill DISPATCHES ten-roun- a d bout at New York. because they love Its pleasant taste Senator Shafroth of Colorado, chair- And it thoroughly cleanses the tender Isl- Willie Lewis, the American middle- man of the committee on Pacific little stomach, liver and bowels with- ands and Porto Rico, sailed for Porto weight pugilist, and Marcel Moreau, DOINGS AND HAPPENINGS THAT the French middleweight, fought twen- out griping. Rico to spend his holiday recess ob- When cross, irritable, island ty rounds to a draw at Paris. The feverish or MARK THE PROGRESS serving conditions on the which breath is bad, stomach sour, look at later may be the subject of legisla- men were apparently evenly matched OF THE AGE. and the contest was witnessed by a the tongue, mother! If coated, give a tion. , large crowd. teaspoonful of this harmless, "fruit The government's brief against the laxative," and in a few hours all Western Newspaper Union News Service. Strict discipline on the baseball the Mid-We- st Oil Company, in a case in- field is one of the things President foul, constipated waste, sour bile and' WESTERN. volving large areaB of petroleum land, undigested food passes bow- John K. Tener of the National League out of the was filed in the Supreme Court. The you will demand of his umpires, according els, and have a well, playful child Firing through the glass door of ai suit involves an order by President agalrt When its little system is full hotel room, N. Geddes, wealthy to his secretary, David Leroy Reeves, a Iowa Taft, withdrawing petroleum lands in of cold, stomach-ache- , with whom has um- throat sore, has farmer, fatally shot two sailors at Se- Wyoming and California from entry he discussed the pire problem. diarrhoea, Indigestion, "colic remem- attle, Wash. He is deranged. to reserve as adequate supply of fuel ber, a good "inside cleaning" should Lincoln Beachey, the aviator, cele- Novel prizes will be awarded guests oil for the future use of the navy. always be the first treatment given. brated Christmas at San Francisco by of a roundup dinner to be held in Den- of the diplomatic corps, Millicns of mothers keep "California Members breaking a world's record, looping the ver Tuesday, Jan. 6, to enlist interest especially representatives from Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a the loop five consecutive times from a in the National Western Stock Show, South American countries, were great- teaspoonful today saves a sick child 19-2- height of 750 feet and landing In a Jan. ly interested in a report reaching tomorrow. Ask at the store for a 60-ce- nt narrow street on the Panama-Pacifi- c Panama-Pacifi- c man- The exposition Washington that former President exposition grounds. bottle of "California Syrup of agement announced at San Francisco Roosevelt and Dr. Marcial Martinez, at Figs," which has directions for babies, that no motor vehicles will be allowed one time Chilean minister to the GENERAL. children of all ages and grown-up- s inside the enclosure to the fair United States, had clashed in Santi- printed on the bottle. Adv. grounds in 1915. ago on of de Chile account divergent Christmas dawned in the north coun- ' Good Company. Clean milk and ways to produce it views on the Monroe doctrine. try cold end cloudy but without snow. "Mrs. Wombat says she loves to will be demonstrated at the dairy de- The new bank law was passed by It is the first "green" Christmas re- commune with nature." partment of the ninth annual Nation- Congress on the 23d and signed by corded by the Duluth weather bureau. "I'm not surprised at that. Nature al Western Stock show to be held in re- President Wilson; and Congress The two hundred and ninety-thir- d will let you do all the talking and 19-2- Denver Jan. cessed until Jan. 12. anniversary of the landing of the pil- that makes an awful hit with her." Al Jackson, a policeman who was President Wilson's chief advisers on grims was commemorated In the Old shot in the leg July 7, 1905, in a duel anti-trus- t legislation are to be Attor- North church on Salem street in Bos- The End. with Pat Crowe, the alleged kidnaper ney General James C. McReynolds, ton. "Down in Florida Miss Prettyface I a of Eddie Cudahy, sufered amputation Representative Henry D. Clayton, Horace Vose, widely known as the and had such a romantic walk in of the limb at Omaha. chairman of the House committee on purveyor of turkeys for Thanksgiving lemon grove." act-in- "What happened?" Charles M. Travis, minister to Bra- judiciary; Louis Brandéis, who in ? .dinner at the White House, died at "She handed me one." zil under President Grant and law as the legal adviser for the In- Westerly, R. I. He was seventy-thre- e partner of Gen. Lew Wallace, died at terstate Commerce Commission In the years old. the soldiers' home at Danville, 111. He matter of freight rate hearings; Jo- Stubborn Throat troubles are easily re- The Rev. Dr. Ellas D. Whitlock, lieved by Dean's Cough Drops. sixty-eig- ht seph E. Davies, the commissioner of Mentholated was years old. seventy, of Toledo, Mayor corporations, and Samuel Untermeyer father of They act like magic 5c at all Druggists. John Bostwick, machinist and ama- Brand Whitlock and a Metho- of New York. retired teur bandit, confessed at San Francis- dist clergyman, died in St. Luke's hos- Familiarity. co to the robbery of a Southern Pa- Speaker Clark left for New York and pital in Toledo, O. "Does he know her very well?" cific train near El Monte, Cal., Dec. New England for a week's lecture tour I Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president "He must. overheard him telling 1, and to murder of P. E. Monta- during the recess of the House. the of her that she is getting fat." gue, passenger agent, who tried to the National American Woman ' Suffrage Association, has refused to thwart him. FOREIGN. day. pay her income tax and announced Smile on wash That's when you anti-saloo- use Cross Bag Blue. whiter The Des Moines n forces Red Clothes her intention to fight the law. than snow. All grocers. Adv. lost their fight to prevent the saloon Feeble eforts were made to arrange holiday festivities in Mexico City Convicts from road camp near consent petition being declared suffi- this the Some men are born fighters. They year. New Castle, Colo., reached body of cient when the District Court dis- the fight for their rights, and when they one Roy McLain, killed in Vulcan mine solved the order issued restraining the Jules Claute, of the French the get them they fight for more. Polk county, la., board of supervisors "immortals," and administrator of explosion. This was the last body in from ruling on the petition. the Comedie Francaise, died at Paris the mine. It was shipped to Kansas Mrs.Winslow'8 Soothing Syrup for Children accidentally by a of influenza. for burial. teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma-tion.allay- s A match, tossed pain.cures wind colic,25c a botUcAdv workman into a small can of benzine, The explosion, says a Paris dis Twenty-fiv- e lumber companies were started a fire in the office of the patch, of a fireworks factory at Torre fined an aggregate of $436,000 and It sometimes happens that the play- state food commissioner in the Ne- Anuunziata in the province of Naples, ousted from Missouri by the Supreme wright who makes bad plays makes braska capitol at Lincoln. The flames resulted in the death of many persons. Court of th'i state as the result of good. were confined to the one room without Charles Budd Robinson, a United anti-tru- st proceedings which have serious damage. State government botanist, was killed been pending several years. Seventy-tw- o persons, mostly child- by natives of Amboyn island,, in the Frank Hinkey, famous star of the The Wretchedness Malay according ren, were killed at a Christmas cele- archipelago, to news '90s, will be head coach of the Yale Manila. only bration held by copper miwe strikers received via He was the football eleven next fall. This an- of Constipation in Italian hall in Calumet, Mich., be- son of C. B. Robinson, one of the old- nouncement was made by Capt. Can quickly be overcome by cause of a needless panic caused by a est working telegraphers in Canada. who was at his home at CARTER'S LITTLE false alarm of fire. While several The lines of people outside the bank Dayton, Ohio, for the Christmas holi- LIYER PILLS. '' hundred miners and their wives looked of London and Mexico at Mexico City days. . Purely vegetable on and scores of children pressed were longer than ever Wednesday, the -- act surely and II "ADTFDn Otomar Zar Adusht Hanlsh, high eagerly towards the stage to receive crowds blocking the street in front of gently on the ... Jl - IVTl I I Christmas presents, a man stuck his the building in the endeavor to obtain priest of the Mazdaznan Sun wor- hver. Cure shipers' cult, now under sentence to Biliousness, liiytK head in at the door of the hall and money to carry them over the Christ- Head- s yelled, "Fire." ' mas holidays. Only limited amounts pay $2,500 fine and serve six months ache, were paid out. in the workhouse for sending objec- Dizzi by express, was duty. WASHINGTON. Jacob Broennum Scavenius Estrup, tionable literature ness, and Indigestion. They do their of charge brought SMALL many years the leading politician of freed a serious SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, PRICE. against Municipal in Senator Weeks of Massachusetts Denmark, died at Copenhagen. For him in the Court Genuine must bear Signature Chicago. proposed a constitutional amendment nineteen years, from 1875 to 1894, he prohibiting polygamy. " was premier, and finance minister in The residence of Emil Demorca, an Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, the Danish cabinet. He was born Italian storekeeper, was dynamited at who has been absent for several April 16, 1825, and entered politics in Bellaire, Ohio, by two unidentified months because of illness, returned to 1854 as a member of the lower house. men, who made their escape. The FREE TO ALL SOFiFE... ' 11 you fael 'OUT OF SORTS"RUN DOWN'or'GOT THE BLUES the capital. St. building was demolished and ten occu- SUrrER from KIDNEY, BLADDER. NERVOUS DISEASES, Danatello's famous statue of CHRONIC WEAKNRSSES, ULCERS, SKIM ERUPTIONS. PILES, 150 em-ploy- pants of house were Injured. write for my book. THE MOST INSTRUCTIVE Each , of the White House the Baptist, which was executed the FREE John MEDICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN, IT TELLS ALL about these fifteen-poun- d tur- received a for his friend and patron, Martelli, and by DISEASES and the REMARKABLE cures effected .by A hickory walking stick, carried THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nal. N2. N.3. key with Christmas greetings from purchased by the Italian government Andrew Jackson when he was elected President and Mrs. Wilson. $8,000 was placed in Danatello's TH ERAPION Srs&S the for President, was sent by parcel post to Kit's the remedy for YOUR OWN aliment. Don't tend a cent. Charleston, national museum at Flor- pres- Absolutely FREE. No'followup'clrculart. DR LeClehO The battleship Ohio at hall in the President Wilson as a Christmas MSD. CO, H AVEKSTOCK RD. H AMPBTKAD, LONDON. ENQ. S. C., for fumigation for smallpox, was ence, Italy, after having remained hid- ent from LeYj W. Ludlum of Wichita, ordered to Delaware breakwater, den tor five Cinturies In the old Mar- Kan. Andrew gave the stick to Bar- W. N. DENVER, NO. where better facilities are available. telli palace. ney Fox, his neighbor, In Tennessee. THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

VALUES FOR ASSESSORS NEW MEXICO HEWS METALS IÍUIEW MEXICO EIIIS DYSPEPSIA,

Gathered From NEW MEXICO!'',, COUNTY OFFICERS PRODUCTION IN 1913 8HOW3 TO-TA- L GAS HOLD TWO-DA- Y SESSION. All Parts of the State GAIN OF $3,000,000, IIGESII. "Pape's Diapepsin" cures sick, Western Newspaper Union Ask State Board of Equalization About News Service. Mine Output of Gold, Silver, , Increased sour stomachs in five Trees are being put out on the court Values for Assessment Purposes minutes for Coming Year. Copper and Zinc In Figures By -T- house square in Santa Rosa. . ime itl Sixty scholars are in attendance U. S. Geological Survey. at "Really does" pat bad stomachs in the'public school of San , Western Newspaper Union News Service. Jon. order "really does" overcome indiges- Santa Fé. The assessors and coun- The state sale of lands at Deming Western Newspaper Union News Service. tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and ty' commissioners representing resulted in disposing of 9,091 acres for sixteen Large gains were made in the pro- sourness In five minutes that Just of the twenty-si- x of $130,488. counties the state that makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar- closed a two day's duction of the precious and semipre- The drys won by fifteen votes at session here and gest selling stomach regulator in the adjourned until next a cious metals in New Mexico In 1913, Nara Visa at the recent election on fall at date to world. If what you eat ferments into bé fixed by according to preliminary estimate local option. ' the officers of each asso- the stubborn lumps, you belch gas and ciation. by Charles W. Henderson, of the eructate sour, undigested food and Active work on a road from Taos Antonio Lucero, secretary of state, United States Geological Survey. The acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath to Caliente switch on the D. & It. G., W. G. Sargent, state auditor, and Hugh mine production of gold showed an in- foul; tongue coated; your insides filled is in progress. Williams, chairman of corporation the crease of $100,000 over the output of with bile and Indigestible waste, re- The Quay County Development commission, all made talks to the coun- $784,446 in 1912; that of silver, an in- member the moment "Pape's Diapep-sin- " has filed incorporation pa- ty Harvey M. officials. Shields made crease of 100,000 ounces over the pro- comes in contact with the stomach pers with the corporation commission. an address urging harmony and unity duction of 1,536,701 ounces in 1912; all such distress vanishes. It's truly of purpose Figures compiled by the stato edu- between the state board lead, a. decrease of 800,000 pounds astonishing almost marvelous, and and the county cational department show a paid mem- authorities. from the yield of 5,494.018 pounds in the joy is its harmlessness.

bership The following questions were ad- Dia-peps- in New Mexico nt the Education- 1912; copper, an Increase of 20,000,-00- 0 A large fifty-ce- case of Pape's in al 1,248. dressed to the State Board of Equali- Association of pounds over the yield of 34,030,-96- 4 will give yon a hundred dollars' zation: During the recent heavy snow pounds in 1912; and zinc (figured worth of satisfaction. Would "your board approve of storms and severe cold weather, the the as spelter zinc in zino oxide), an in- It's worth its weight In gold to men various assessors securing the actual sheepmen of Taos county were heavy crease of 8,000,000 pounds over the and women who cant get their stom- valuation of personal property from financial losers with their sheep. output 13,566,637 pounds in 1912. achs regulated. It belongs in your the tax payers at the time property of Adolph is Despite average yearly prices home should always be kepi handy P. Hill of Santa Fé, M. listed for taxation? lower of Magdalena L. for copper and zinc, total value of in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach and Pascuel Would your board be willing, before the Martinez of Taos have been appointed the output was $11,620,000, an in- during the day or at night. It's the postmasters asking a blanket raise, on property of quickest, surest and most harmless by President Wilson. any class, to summon the assessors crease for 1913 of over $3,000,000. Mogollón stomach doctor in the world. Adv. New Mexico farmers are beginning or one of the county commissioners The district, in Socorro ' county, 1912 yielded 67 per to receive their allotments of farm of the county in which the raise is to which in yield of gold and 71 JUST WANTED TO GET AWAY and garden seeds from the Depart- be, made, for consultation? cent of the state per yield, showed an ment of Agriculture at Washington. Would your board be willing, be- cent of the silver increase of $100,000 in gold and 270,-00- 0 Manner In Which Rates Were Mount- Three men were buried by a cave-i- n fore transferring lands placed by as- output gold-silv- er Up to while working in a trench laying drain sessing officers in a certain classifica- ounces of silver, in of ing Decided Tourist ore. Seek Domicile. tiling near the W. B. Wilson place, tion to another classification, to sum- bullion, concentrates, and Another silver-bearin- g south about seven miles from Carls- mon the assessors or commissioners The gold and siliceous copper ores of Lordsburg dis- A young man who was with a party bad. , of the county concerned for consulta- and the trict also contributed heavily to the of motor tourists making a trip John Knoblock, eldest son of Mr. tion? output of gold and silver. An In- through the mountains decided to stop and Mrs. Knoblock, old residents of Would your board be willing, in the yield of gold and silver was over In an attractive place for a few Magdalena, was almost Instantly killed case of raises made by you, to furnish creased Oaks district, days and went into the hotel to ascer- when his gun was accidentally dis to the assessing officers of the county made from the White which such raise made, and Lincoln county. The Elizabethtown tain the rates. charged. in. is at your inquired. the time of making the raise,1 a sylla- district, in Colfax county, centinued "What are rates?" he seem was Endee would to lave a corner bus of your proceedings incidental as the most important placer-produ- c "Seven dollars a day, sir," the ou to the rabbit market. It recently the said raise? ing district and also shipped an in' reply. made a shipment of 1,500. One "If I stay," went on the man, "I shall hunter Would your board be willing to in- creased tonnage of ore. to claims have succeeded in securing struct the cattle and sheep sanitary The greater part of the production want a room on the parlor floor." 315 in a day and a half. "That will cost you $1 extra," said boards to furnish, . through their in- of copper comes from the operations John H. Hartley, blacksmith, aged spectors, all available data' in regard of the Chino Copper Co., which is mln the clerk. fire- low-grad- "I shall also want a room with a thirty-fou- r years and a resident of Sty to their departments to the assessors ing a e deposit at Santa Rita place, I a ver City and vicinity for five or six of the various counties showing, if by steam shovels. This ore is concea where can have fire these chilly evenings." years, was found dead In his bed at possible, the ages and sexes of cattle trated at Hurley, where the 3,000-to- n Lowell, near Cisbee, Ariz. shipped and the number of sheep mill was operated steadily. In 1912 "One dollar more, sir." of tourist, "I dipped? We would respectfully sug- the gross production of copper in con "And, course," said the The Calumet Commercial Company, want one with a bath, also." gest that the inspectors of the cattle centrates and . ore was 29,377,966 an Arizona corporation, capitalized at "One dollar additional, sir."- - and sheep sanitary boards be instruct- pounds, while in 1913 the yield of cop $2,000,000, has "been granted permis- "Well," said the man, thoughtfully, ed to furnish the detailed information per was approximately 53,671,000 sion to enter New Mexico. The con- "how much will you charge to let me asked for to the respective county as- pounds. The Lordsburg district also cern's agent in this state is Vance leave the hotel Just as I am?" Pulit- sessors. . produced quantity Carrothers of Florine. a considerable of zer Magazine. The county 'commissioners elected copper, and copper ore was also Fire completely destroyed the sheet officers for the coming year, Harvey shipped from the Burro Mountain dis- iron cottage and contents at cor- Testimonial From High Authority the M. Shields of Colfax county being re- develop- ner of Pinos Altos and Broadway trict where in 1913 active Mrs. B. L. Wilson of Nashville, Tenn., elected to the presidency, and J. F. ment work was done, including the 1b famed the world over for her won streets in Silver City. The house was are Findlay of Dona Ana county secretary. completion White- derfully delicious cakes. They occupied by Dr. Hunsberger and of a railroad from shipped to all parts of the globe for spe- In the assessors' meeting, officers water, and where a mill is in prospect. cial affairs where the best of cakes are owned by Mrs. Lettie B. Morrill. for the ensuing year were selected by demanded. The copper mines and smelter at San Mrs. Wilson has the distinction of Charles Epps of Cuervo is reported the of both president and Pedro, Santa Fé county, also contrib- baking Christmas cakes for the Presi- to have paid $25,000 for the Charles secretary, Guy H. Herbert of Chaves uted to the copper yield. dents, in which she uses Calumet Bak- ing Powder. , Sumner ranch southwest of Cuervo. It county, and Fred B. Heyn of Bernalillo The lead output of New Mexico consists of 2,200 acres i "To complete success, with no of deeded land respectively. : , comes chiefly from crude ore from have and 3,800 acres of leased failures, care should be used In the selec land.' It is the Central district, Grant county; tion of Baking Powder." . extensively improved and stocked. Large Shipments of Cattle. Calumet Is complimented with the fol from lead ore and concentrates from lowing testimonial from her: The following postoffices will be dis- Santa Fé. The State Cattle Sani- the Magdalena district, Socorro coun- "Some little time ago 1 made a careful study Investigation of the baking continued December 31: Chape-rit- o tary Board gave out figures showing frc-- and after ty; and a ore from the Victorlo powder subject and I feel fully repaid. I in San Miguel county, mail to La that. New Mexico up to November 30 district, Luna county. A few small am firmly convinced from the results I ' Liendre; Hilario in San Miguel county, shipped out 304,880 head of cattle dur- have received that there is no baking pow- shipments were made from the Organ der to equal Calumet for wholesomeness mail to Trementina;" Mountainviéw in ing the past eleven months, breaking district, Dona Ana county, formerly and economy, and I also recommend Calu- Lima county, mail to Deming; Sapello all records. Grant and Luna counties important met Baking Powder for its never falling an producer of lead. results." i in San Miguel county,' mail for this lead with a total of 106,123 head. Otero Mines producing zinc in 1913 in New Calumet also received the Highest county Expo- piace to be sent to Los Alamos. came next with 31,947; Chaves Mexico were in the Magdalena dis- Awards at the World's Pure Food county with 24,135; Sandoval and sition, Chicago: Grand Prize and Gold H. Capers of Endee, who a month Tor: trict, Socorro county; in the Cooks Medal, Paris Exposition, 1912. ranee counties together shipping 25,-,00- 0 This will, without a doubt, prove inter- ago lost six head of good horses on and Victorio districts, Luna county; head. Other counties as follows: esting and very gratifying to the friends his ranch six miles north of by and in the Hanover and Pinos Altos and customers of Calumet Baking Pow Ender Colfax, 23,798; Union, 10,851; Quay der. always been found Calu- what was diagnosed by Drs. Corbon districts, Grant county. The Magda- It has that and Guadalupe, 11,853; Eddy, 3,668; met Is economlaal to use. Adv. and Owens (who held a post mortem lena district is the most productive, Socorro, 26,927; McKinley,, 6,168; San examination) as "forage poison," has the shipments of both zinc concen- She Didn't Know. Juan, 6,871; Dona Ana, 2,936; Albu- during the past few days lost trates from the mills and of zinc Car- Uncouth Young Man May I kiss nineteen querque district, 12,931; Cimarron, head of thoroughbred Hereford bonate showing an increase. The wet you, Miss Jones? cattle. Taos county district, 291; Magda- concentration and magnetic mill of Miss Jones (indignantly) What do The Santa Fé railroad has tendered lena district, 6,488. Three reasons are the Tri-Bullio- n Co. you mean, the sum of $1,733.45 to the collector of assigned for this heavy outgo: First, closed in July, but sir? the new wet U. Y. ' M. (surprised) Don't you San Juan county in payment of that the steady curtailment of the open concentration and acid flotation mill of Co. com- know what a kiss Is yet? Well, you company's taxes for 1912 in that coun- range, which has been going on for the Ozark menced production are the funniést girl I ever saw. Good ty, but the tender has been refused, years; next, the short range, which in March and had a heavy output from August through- Evening. since the 1912-- assessment was sup- has made wintering a problem in many out the year, and shipments of posed to be made on full valuation districts; and the third is the unusual the Tomorrow is the lazy man's curse zinc carbonate from the Ambrosia, and it is contended that the amount ly high range of prices which has ob- and the wise man's opportunity. should be something like $5,300. tained for all classes of stock. Juniata, Ozark, and Tri-Bullio- n mines increased. " , r SPANISH-AMERICA- TÍIE N. Business Cards Notice For Publication. Notice For Publication. . Notice For Publication

Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, ü. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M, Tucumcari Hospital Nov. 20, 1913. Nov 29, 1913, Nov, J9, 1913. Modern Equipment, Notice hereby given that Senon hereby given that Frank D is X-Ra- y Notice is hereby given that Rebeca Notice is Largest Coil In N. M., N. M. who, on Gomez, of Roy, N. M who on August (Formerly Rebekah An- - Hickel, of Solano, Mar Graduate Nurses. A. Cordova. 4. 1908. made HE. No, 0663 for the 5J 4-- 26, 1907 made HE. 16673, Serial No, drada) of Roy, N. M. who on 8, '09 Sec. 12, 02445, NEJ SWi, Sec. 1, and the EJ NW Drs. Noble & Doughty, April 19.1910, made HE Serial No. for Sec. k, Twp. 20 N. Range 27 E. Tnm 1 Rntr. 24 E. N. M. f 011130. and 07894 for NW1-SW- J Secl3 TUCUMCARI, : : N.M. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Meridian has filed notice of iLtention rSEi-NEi- , SI-N- and N. Ni SEi intention to make final five year proof, to make final five year proof, toestab Section 14 Township 18 North SWi, to establish claim to the land above lish claim to the land above described, 9fi us.. N. M. P. Meridian, has THE ROY S. before W. H. Willcox, U.S. Commis to make Three described, before D. S. Durrm, U. filed notice of intention Solano, sioner at his office at Roy, N. M. on claim to Commissioner, at his office at year Proof, to establish the 3 day of January, 1914. BARBER SHOP W. H. N.Mon the 9th day of Feb. 1914. land above described, before Claimant names as witnesses; Roy Claimant names as witnesses: C. A, ARMOUR, Prop. Willcox U.S Commissioner, at 'ederico Romero Vicente Gomez, Joseph G. Reed Reece Reynolds N, M. on the Uthday of February'14, Zacarías Ébel, Alvino Gomez, New Bath Room and up-t- o George W Rudislll James W Johnson, Claimant names as witnesses; all of SoIano,N M. All of Roy, N, M. date Fixtures. Francisco DIgado Leopoldo Andrada Marcelino Esquibel Pas Valverde, A modern Shop. 12-2- Barber Cordova, 7 Register. Pedro Marbais Juan P 12 -3 Register. all of Roy,N. M. Paz Valverde, Notice For Publication Variety Machine NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 12-- 6 3 Register. Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Works Notice For Publication U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. Mi U.S. Land Office at Santa re, jn.w. Nov 29 1913. Nov. 5, 1913. Interior, Department of the Notice is hereby given that Mark E. Is hereby given that Pablo C. E. ANDERSON & SON, Props N. M. Notice U. S. Land Office at Clayton, Melton, of Mills, N M, who on Feb 2 Roy, N. M who, on Galléeos, of All Classes of Machine Work, Nov 29 1913. 1912, ade Hemestead Entry No, Oct. 24, 1906, made HE. No. iuii Piedad SWJ-N- W i, Automobile Work, General Notice is hereby given that Addtl Serial No 014354, for Serial No. 07901. for SWi-NW- WJ

who on NWi-N- Ei G.de Vigil of Ramon N. M. and Wl SWi Sec 22 and SWi Sec. 23, and SEi-S- Sec, 22, Blacksmithing, Heavy Forg- no Dec. 5. 1907 made H E Section 27 Two. 19NRantre24 E., N. M. P. M, ing Horse Shoeing. Esti- -- 05958, for Wi Range 26 E 21744, Serial. No. Township 2Í North has filed notice of intention to make mates Given on Pipes and WJ-SE- 1 m. Meridian, has filed notice year proof, to establish NEi, and N. P. final five Pumps for Wells Section 27 Township 18 N. Range 30E of intention to make final three year claim to the land above described, filed notice N M. P. Meridian, has proof, to establish claim to the land before W. H. Willcox U. S. Commis year Wagon and Carriage of Intention to make Five above described, before w. H. willcox, sioner, at his office in Roy, N. M., land proof, to establish claim to the U. s. commissioner, at his office at Roy on the 13, day of December, 1913. Work our Specialty Com. above described, before U. S. New Mexico on the lOday of February, Claimant names as witnesses: Ail work Guaranteed office, at Roy, F. H. Foster, at his 1914. Encarnación Garcia, Seferino Garcia, 10th day of üeoruary, as witnesses, N. M., on the Claimant names Jesus Romero y Cordova, Variety Machine Works 1914. ' IraThetford Thomas J Coonrod all of Roy, N. M. Archibald C Meikle Clalmam names as witnesses: George H. Mericle Bias Valdez, of Wagon Mound, N. M. MEX. Faustin Vigil ROY, - - NW Albino Vigil 12-6-1- all of Mills N. M. Francisco Delgado, Vidal Salazar, s Isabel Vigil . Paz Valverde, Register. 118 12 6 Register. all of Ramon, N. M. Paz Valverde, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,

12-- 1-- Register. WORLD 6 3 Notice For Publication PRETTIEST BIRD IN Department of the Interior! U S Land Office at Clayton, N M, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Quezal of South Guatemala Take DeDartment of the interior, Oct. 29W13. Office Clayton, N. M Beauty Prlxe Among reatnerea Department of the Interior. U. S. Land at Notice is hereby given that Gilbert Nov. 26, 1913 Creatures. tt a T.anrl Office. Clayton, N. M. G.Leach of Roy, N M, who on Sept. 29, 1913. is hereby given that Taylor S Nov Notice What is considered the moBt beauti- 27, 1909, made HE, Serial No. 09294 Browning of Roy N.M. who on quezal, ot that Manuel-It- a ful bird in the world Is the for Lots 3 and 4; Si-N- See 2 Lots Notice is hereby sriven 14470 Se. No.04435for JNb few made HE. Until within the last SJ-N- of Ramon, N. M. who 1 and 2 and C. de Vigil, 27. Township 20 North Range ntfti to science, s. Section yearg It was unknown 1908, made HE serial-No- Sec, 3, Twp, 19 N, Range 25 E, NMP on April 4, 26 E. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed among the feathered creatures, de Sec, 9 s. Meridian, has filed notice of intention 06767-2473- 0, for SEi of intention to make five lighting in the silence or nign N.M.P, notice heights to make three year proof, toestabllsh Twp.l8N Rng30E year proof, to establish claim to the It dwells on mountain filed notice of intention elevation. claim to the land above described, be- Meridian, has land above described, before f n. above 7,000 feet In m..A jnM ntrft was the royal bird of fore P H Foster, U S Commissioner, to make nnai ive jwi Foster. U. S. Commissioner, at his The quezal claim to the land above the ancient Aztecs, and Its plumes at his office at Roy, N M, on the 16th to establish office at Roy, N. M. on the 26th day ot head- before U. S. Com- were used to decorate the day of February, 1914, described, January 1914. kings. The F. H. Foster, at his dresses and cloaks of their claimant names as witnesses, missioner Claimant cames as witnesses, quezal's breast is a hTllllant scariei, at Roy, N. M., on the 11th day Frank A. Roy Fred S. Brown office Geo. Tower, Samuel Tower while its green tail attains a length 1914. B Holmes Geo H Ray of February Leslie E Alldredge Alfred S Hanson, feet. It Is about me nze E of three All of Roy, NM, Claimant names as witnesses: All of Roy, N. M. the common pigeon. It nests la noiea with Albino Vigil. Faustin Vigil Paz Valverde, in rotten trees, which it enlarges Valyerdl, a roomy ana Paz aa to make 1-- 12-6-1- hill, bo Vigil, Vidal Salazar -3 Register. it 12-- 9 3 Register, Isabel The young of Ramon, N. M. comfortable residence. all totally devoid or reamen. Paz Valverde, are hatched It Is the hardest of all birds to pre- 12-- 1-- 3 Register. as 6 Notice For Publication. pare for mounting, for its skin is tender as bo much tissue paper, and J. N. Nutter, O, H. Kerns, are Implanted to such a Notice For Publication. of the Interior, the feathers Department alight depth that they readily fall out. Nutter--Kerr)- s Office Clayton, N. M. spoiled Department of the Interior, U, S. Land at A specimen is very apt to be 1913. R-f- c. U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. Nov 26, by falling against a branch of a tree CO. Nov. 29 1913 Notice is hereby given that Wallace on being shot 4-- 5- Business entrusted to Notice is hereby given thst Hollie R chadderdonof Mills, N.M. who on Up to 1860, naturalists did not know 06786-0894- 2 to be found. Johnson, of Solano N M, who on Feb. made HE Nos for where the quewd was our care will receive 14927 22 specimens wmcn naa mueu 07 and 10 4 10 made HE no. SI Section 13, Township N Range The few 8 had been obtained careful and prompt at 04.500-012- m.p Meridian, has filed notice into their hands Serial 209 ,for SWJ, W1SEÍ 25E. n, secret 27E from Indians, who kept the SEl-SEiS- ec 25 Twp l9N,Rng intention to make final three year tention. ind of A however, a collector, wv u that time- 1 Meridian, has filed notice of proof, to establish claim to the land tracK N. M. P. loítinr that country. Kot on the Nutter-Kern- s final five year proof J? . roster, Intention to make above described, before n. of the birds and went up into the to establish claim to the land above U. S. Commissioner, at his office at mountains, where he shot a nunrner oi Real-Estat- e Co. described, before D S Dumn, U. S. Roy, N. M. on the 23 day of Jan. them. In ancient times the skins of belonged to N.M, Commissioner, at his office Solano N.M 1914. all birds of this epecies Roy, 1914. none but memDers oi w on the 9th day of February, Claimant names as' witnesses: the king, and royal family were allowed to wear tb claimant names as witnesses: M. S. Berentz J A Weiss inger, Westf all Marion Conner C P Beaman J E La Rue, feathers. Short Jenks' Threats. John The qual belonjs to the family or John Bowman, All of Mills, N. M. x Short Jenks is always threatemni Robert J Williamson tragona, the genus including forty-Bl- Paz Valverde, to give a written guarantee, althougl V - all of Solano, N. m. pedes, thirty-thre-e of which are 12-6-1- very one knows he can't write. Valverde, -3 . very beautiful and Paz American. All are Atchison Qlobe. ' 12-- 6 3 Register. extremely rare. J THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

PLACE FOR THE BOOKS NEW MILLINERY WILL PLEASE mSHINCKPN CITY Choice of Coloring la So Wide Thai All May Select Their Favorite, NO HOUSE COMPLETE WITHOUT and Be In Style. PROVISION FOR THEM. In the new millinery there are some decided favorites of the spectrum, and Practical Idea, Which Can Be Made so many changes are rung on the orig- all eyes com- to Do Double Duty, Is Shown inal schemes that and plexions will be becomingly placed Cretonne-Covere- d Shelves Will that is, if women are as clever as we J Be Found Useful. think. 1 The all-blac- k hat is a practical fav- By ETHEL DAVIS SEAL. orite, and will .look equally well on WWp.: One can imagine a house without blond and black tresses. If a touch oj pictures more readily than one can color is needed, there are countlesj To Work Out Problems Confronting the Poor imagine even a single room without ornaments in the shape of cabochons, books. Bouks stand for culture and fantasies, quills, buckles and odd trim four-roo- m sociological laboratory, In education in our lives, for beauty and mings to give WASHINGTON. "Model House," the that can be added of Neighborhood House Intend to work out the prob- decoration In our homes; and the two brightness. ' lems that confront Washington's poor, was opened to the public for inspection facts are inseparable, in that the Many shades of blue "will be used. December 15. The trustees of Neighborhood books, together with their keeping Can you picture the glistening green- House at a previous meeting decided that the In- places, are a sure index to their own- ish blue of peacock transferred tc WEU HAVE" TO CO SOME J the spection should follow a public reception In Neigh- er's character. soft velvet and touched up with a dull TO MAKF THAT $ 9 J borhood House on that date. And you can't fool the public about gold? This is one of the favorite com- "Model House" Is a two-story- , four-roo- build- your books, either. Books have a way binations. Then there is a gjeat va- ing, typical of the "alley houses" of the capital, riety of darker blue, Including the in which many of the city's less prosperous are Copenhagen, navy, lapisluzuli and sil- work- forced to live. In this house the settlement very tones. . ers are to carry ona series of experiments to de- Mahogany browns are also very termine the cheapest and best way for the poor much in favor. Oak leaf, tobacco, seal, man and his family to live. cafe aulait which is coffee and milk-co- me The carpenters worked hard to bring the house next. These are excellent sug- up to the standard of sanitation, that the workers gestions for the girl with the auburn feel should be demanded of every landlord. Then, hair. It was to be furnished on a scale that it was Greens in the Russian and hunter's figured the man who supports a family of wife shade are coming into line. There and three children on $9 per week, which taken are also some vivid shades provided, as the average family and wage of the alley inhabitants. which will be known as turquoise, will Once the house is fully furnished the boys and girls of tne settlement malachite, jade, empire and linden. of officials. take charge of the housekeeping under the instruction settlement Generally speaking, the color com- young housewives to keep Daily meals will be cooked, care being taken by the of telling tales other than the stories binations will be less bizarre and more sewing would be necessary for well within the $9 weekly wage, and such as they hold. People know whether they artistic in their alliances. Many oí be done. the family of father, mother and three children will are loved books or not; they know If the old paintings have inspired the they are books for Bhow or delight milliners, and the results are a credit both from what the books tell them, to the ideas. Georgian Defies a Sacred Southern Tradition and where the books are. ;The first illustration shows a prac- FLOWERS SET OFF COSTUME C. ADAMSON, representing the Fourth district of Georgia and tical suggestion for a keeping place WILLIAM books, duty called "Jedge" Adamson because of hia service on the city for and which does double New Designs Are Novel and Beautiful as as could be bench of Carrollton back in the eighties, is the one, man in congress who defies ajseat well. This idea and Return to Old Style Will Be out for living room, or the sacred southern tradition that no statesman carried the hall Welcomed. should appear in anything but a large black felt bedroom. It can be made of boards - and painted to mateh the woodwork; slouch hat. After refraining of late from wear-fA- or a large packing box of right "Jedge" Adamson prefers a flat, drab golf cap, just the the buttonhole, the beauty and proportions might answer, if which he wears with the same nonchalance that one's novelty of the new designs are tempt- judgment approved it. The cushion is he wears his large and unpressed trousers of Car- ing the devotee of pretty etceteras td of hair and is thick. If roll county (Ga.) design. three inches reconsider her decision. hair costs more than one cares to Once, long years ago, the little William Adam- A bunch of acorns and oak foliage spend, upholsterer's cotton would be son was taken to school for the first time by his made cleverly of leather and velvet parents. country comfortable and serviceable. It was a school where the birch Is a pretty little novelty, and a knot sway. to Sometimes bookshelves can be rod had full Little William, being left of tiny dahlias arranged in an elon- his made out of faulty-- boards and covered devices, made an experiment with his hands. gated form suggests the stately height He patted the top of head and rubbed his entirely with cretonne, as shown in his of that favorite autumn plant. stomach at the same time, which requires great the second drawing. - The ends and, if Upon an evening dress the large sin-pi- e muscular control. . flower still maintains its ascend- The big boys and girls around him caught sight ancy, and orchids vie with roses for of th phenomenal exhibition, and in less than ten the first place in feminine favor. minutes nearly every pupil In that log schoolhouse was trying the Adamson Very bright pink and impossible trick with varying degrees of success. At the end of ten minutes the large blue everlasting flowers are a notice- and raw-bone- d schoolmaster had despaired of getting order again and started able feature in some of the florists' In to whale his school with a fine and unyielding bit of birch. windows, but they are not to be worn, It is history that about every pupil caught a of except taste that birch rod to brightness to the innocent looking William Adamson. Their province is aId Long years passed. Little William had become a congressional leader. the house. sent out in rustic baskets He accepted and told the story of his first day in school, and illustrated it Then are of the same pat- with a fine demonstration of patting his head and rubbing hl3 stomach. bunched with ribbons receptacles hold lil The fever caught the school again very next day. Every who tern as the that the scholar any growing heard the "jedge" tried the trick. It nearly broke up the classes for a month ies of the valley or other ' blossoms. after. , And now, says "Jedge" Adamson, the principal of that school wouldn't have his famous alumnus make another address there for any consideration Hartd-Painte- d Gowns. unless he ties his hands. Jland-painte- d evening gowns, scarfs, various toilet accessories and the new methods of painting on silk and velvet which recently came into use are quite Traces Peculiar Dialect of the Southern Negro popular. The paints, which are ap- plied with a brush in ,the case of silk REPRESENTATIVE JAMES L. BYRNES of South Carolina comes from a necessary, the top are covered plainly are specially prepared, so that, once is a vast negro population and their dialect has been with the material, tacked on by means-o- f dry, they remain indelible and will one of his particular studies. In some sections there are words used among upholsterer's tacks. Curtains to stand both washing and ironing. them that are almost unknown to the whites and match are then hung at the front. . velvet the mode of application SEEN HJM COMIfl' For it would be impossible for a northern visitor to And so, If you don't love books is to when one is icing s WOUMD DE CORNER similar that comprehend a word of their speech. enough to have a lot lying around cake, tiny paper bags of paint being kSO STROPOLOUS j Tracing occurrence words ( ! ) "" back the of similar loose, and are too old to learn squeezed between the fingers. A cou- among the Jamaica negroes, he has arrived at the train your children to, and you will ple of lessons in this kind of painting $rftrf '' Mf conclusion that many of them did not come di soon be sure to find a call to concoct are all that are necee sary. ,l ... r r rf rectly here from Africa, but that their ancestors all sorts of attractive little keeping rr' were first imported to Jamaica and their descend- places for books and here are quite Novelty In Combs. ants brought over to the coast of Carolina. a number of ideas right to your hand. A hinged comb is another odd ides some He tells of odd words of their manufactur- New York Press. just introduced. The top of mosl ing. In a case in court the defendant, tried for combs so far stands up in a line witt was a husky man whose jargon was most assault, Experiment In Breeding Chinchillas. the teeth and stands out from the difficult to He had to a fur-bearin- g understand. tried brain Chinchillas, valuable ani- hair. This way the 'top is hinged anc companion with an ax. When asked about the mals, which inhabit high mountains in when the comb is placed in the squared himself off and replied: hail matter he Chile, have been imported into Eng- the top bends down flat against "Well, jedge, I seen him coming 'round cor- th the land for breeding experiments on a head. It comes In plain ner so stropolous, and as soon as he got catacopus amber oi farm. fancy rhlnestone effect. ; to me I jest swung at him wid de ax. SPANISH-AMERICA- THE N.

Notice for Publication. Notice For Publication Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, AN EGYPTIAN BRACELET Department of the Interior. U. S Office, Clayton, N. M. New Land . U. S. Land Office at Clayton, ' Dec. 10, 1913, U.-- S. Land Office at Clayton. New Nov 24, 1913. Mexico. Notice i3 hereby given that William By CORA JOHNSON. Mexico. Nov. 24th., , 1913. Notice is hereby given thatGeorgé E. S. Morris, of Roy, N. N, who on Nov. Notice is hereby given that John B. of Milts, N M. who-o- ' (Hite, 05925-2159- 1, The of Jewelry r27, 1907 j made, HE No, for collector antlaue Proctor, of Mills, N M. who'on 'inade HE No 010292 NEJ Sec. 7, emptied jewel E NEiSecM18, Twp. 20 N. Range the contents of her m,de HE No, 010669, for EJ Section 9 26 NWi Sec. 8, Twp. 22N. Rg East has filed casket on the table, and turned to her - 26 East of N; M.P. Meridian, Township 22, North Range 26EvN.M. P- Meridian, filed of companion, saying: rN. M. P. has notice cfc to make final Five-ye- ar notice intention 1 intention to make Three year Proof to -- "Here is a bracelet which am sure Proóféstablish claim to. the you iniention'tb" make Three year Proof, to 'establish claim to the land above des will like. Examine it closely, for above-describ- ed before .F.. H. dis-cflbe- d, land workmanship' is particularly beau establish claim. to the land -- above cribed before United States Com- the ü. Foster, U..;.S Commissioner, at, his tiful vnd the large sapphire In the before F. H. Foster, , S. missioner, W J H . Willcox, at d'ay ' office in BpV. N. M- - on the 11th of center, almost flawless. It has an in- Commissioner, 'at hi? office at Roy, his office,at Roy, N. M., on the "14 March, 113. teresting history, for it once adorned M. on the 16' of January, January, 1914. Hf day of -- arm of Atossa, an Egyptian prin- . names as witnesses the WiK Claimant mi. . ; cess. 'Claimant names as witnesses: G. R. Abernathy Lew W.. Peiffer, ' Claimant names 'as- - witnesses: "One. day while visitinz Cairo. 1 Dr. M. D. Gibbs, Frank J. Sheltren Wm. L. Brockman - A, C. Meikle, stopped at the bazar to make-- some Jeff Price, Lowell Seright, ' Mex. Charles McClure All of Roy, Mora County, New purchases Halting, before a . John Proctor, Forest Proctor; James H Lebert, Jeweler's all of Mills, N. M. Paz Valverde, booth I gazed at the display; or an- Mill's, N. All bf Paz Valver 17 Register. tiques, rare examples of . the ancient ' Paz Valverde, 'Register, goldsmiths' craft Register. "Several rings appealed to me, but Notice for Publication my Notice For Publication could not auite make up .mind . to buy. The Jeweler, schooled' through' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, much dealing with tourists, realized Department óf the interior, and not caring to mlsá a . sale, Office, Clayton, New Mex. this, U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. U.S.Land took a small ebony box from a shelf, Department, of the Interior, , Dec. 10, 1913. which he unlocked and drew forth this Dec. 10, 1913, U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. Notice is hereby given that Raymond bracelet, a necklace and several am ulets. .. 24 1913. Notice is hereby given that Simon H. Austin, of Roy, N. M. who on Jan, Nov. "When I eagerly reached for. the ' P. Sersain, of Mills, N. M, who, on 1911, made HE No. 012652, for NEJ Notice is hereby given that Nette 7, smiled, and said: 'I 'knew 1908-Jun- e bracelet he - June 23, 23; 1913, made HE NE1, and NWI SEJ, Section Griner, of 'Roy; NM who on- NEJ, SJ that you pould not resist the jewel of 016337-0655- 0 Serial Nos. for N. Range 26 East, t made HE No. 08877,' for NEJ Sec, 33, SWJ 1, Township 20 Atossa, and when I relate how-i- came Section 35, and 34, filed of Tw,p. 21 N. 'Range 25 E. N. M. P SEJ Section N.M.P. Meridian, has notice Into my possession it will increase in Twp. 22 N. Range 25 E. M. three-yea- r Proof Meridian, has filed notice of in- N. P. intention to make final value tenfold. An ancestress Of mine above tention to make Three Year Proof, "to Meridian, has filed notice of intention to establish his claim to the land was the favorite companion of the to make final es- U. S, she was of no establish claim to the land above three year proof, to described, before F. H. Foster. princess, not because to M. because the erratic U. Commissioner tablish claim the land above describ Commissioner, at his offic in Roy, N. ble birth, but described, before S. the most beautiful ed, before F. H. Foster, U. S, Com- on the 9th day of March 1913, Atossa wanted F. H. Foster, at Roy, N. M.:, on the kingdom as missioner at his office at Roy, N. M. maidens in the for her 14th day' of January, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses, sociates, and she was among those on the 9th day of March, 1914.-Claima- Claimant names as witnesses: Shamblin, Thomas 0. Scott, chosen. names as witnesses, John GRAbernathy Mrs. Geo. Kataflasz John Schneider, 'Her name was Maroda and she John W, Scott, wonderful O Miss Lillian Griner, Charles E. Deaton, Oral O Deaton, played on the harp with T Scott All of Roy N M ' Charles Weatherill Thomas H Pojaski skill. all of Roy, N. M. Paz, Valverde, "'The princess seldom Joined the All N. Paz Valverde, of Mills, M. ' Register, court at its revels, preferring to en-- Register. Paz Valverde, Joy the beauties of the garden on Register, the housetops, surrounded by her Notice for Publication maidens. Notice For Publication Notice For Publication ' 'When the Persians Invaded Egypt and Cambyses occupied the royal pal . of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Department ace with Pharaoh, Atossa pleaded Department of the Interior, Office. 1N.M. U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N, M, U. S. Land Clayton, with her father until he agreed that U., SLand Office at Clayton, N.M Dec. 10, 1913. Dec. 10, 1913, she should live in one section of the by . palace, seldom frequented his Dec, 10, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Charles hereby given that Mrs. Ocea Notice Is household. Here her privacy would Notice is hereby given that Anastasio F. Stanley, of Solano, N. M who, on on Nov A. Kobel; of Roy, N. M. who be respected and she could remain of Mills, N. M. who, on 1910-Sept- . EsquibeL Oct. 10, 17, 1913, made HE 1908-Ju- ne 25, 1, 1910, made HE Serial in retirement until the Persian guests 1906-Jun- e 3, 1909 made HE No Aug 3, and Additional entry, Serial 012236- - No. 02320 and later filed additional departed. 03582-0838- 6153, Serial Nos. 3, for 016991, for EJ NE, Sec. 13, Lots 1 & homestéad entry Serial 011441, NEJ "One evening, when the princess the SEJ and the NE See. 23, Twp. 22N 3 Sec. 18 Twp. 19 N. Rg.' 27 E. Ej NE1 Sec. 20 Township and maidens were on the house " Sec. 20. and SEi her 25 M. P. Meridian has cool of the Range E. N. and Wi NEJ Section 13, Town 20 N. Range 27 E. N. M. P. tops enjoying the breezes N-M.- to P. messenger her filed notice óf intention to make final ship 19 N. Range 26 E. Meridian, has filed notice of inten nieht. a summoned king's presence. She. was com- five year proof, to establish claim to Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year roof, to the tion to Í manded to attire herself and her the land above described, before W. H. make final Three Year Proof to estab the above cstuMísh claim to land maidens in gorgeous raiment and ap- Willcox, U. S. Commissioner, at his the S lish claim to land above described described, before F. H. Foster, U. pear before the guests. Roy, N. M. on the 6th day of office at before F .H. Foster, U.S.Commissoner Commissioner, at his office, Roy, JN,M "'Atossa refused to obey, and the 1913. March at his office in Roy, N. M., on the on the 5, day of March, 1914. infuriated king sent seven soldiers, Claimant names as witnesses 14th day of March, 1914. each of whom bore a struggling maid- names as witnesses, Federico Esquibel, Adolfo Montoya, Claimant names as witnesses; Claimant en to the royal presence. Atossa knelt William Bowman, Trinidad McGrath, Celedón Esquibel, Walter Ross, Oscar A Million, William Hill. before her father, asking for pardon George W Hutchison, A. S. Hoskins to her apart- All ofRoy, N. M. John W. Mackey, Joseph Allen, that she might return Paz Valverde, all of Roy, N.M. ments. All of Solano, N. M. " 'The evil had been wrought, how- 12-2- Q 1.17 Paz Valverde, . . ... RíSri3ter. PazValvard, Cambyses commanded Pha- Register, ever, for v Register raoh to consent to his marriage with For Publication Atossa. Too late the Egyptian king Notice Re-Publicati- Re-Publicati- on re- Notice for on Notice For realized his grave mistake and princess was Department of the Interior, fused his consent, for the more than a child and Cambyses S. office at Clayton, N. M. Depatment of the Interior, Department of Interior. little U, Land past his youth. Then the Per- 1913. XT. R. T.and Office at Ul avion n. m, long Dec. 10, U.S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. hi guards to sejze Dec. 23 1913. sian king ordered is hereby given Dortha : Notice that Dec. 23, 1913, : the princess to carry her to his wntí.AÍH Ida F '" ' Hickel, of Solano, N. M. who, on is given herebv riveri that Notice hereby that Andrew 18 ship. 04677-1608- 5, Rrtlañrt. N. M. who on Oct. . March 12, 1907, made HE No. Smith, of. Roy, N, M, who on ho rf "'As she left the banqueting hall 20, 1910 máde HE No ior inj bracelet, from her arm for SEi Section 34, Twp. 94 made HE 18232, Serial: .Nos OlsUj ' ' she took the K wi'NWi Rftft. 8. Twd. 18 to. Maroda. "Keep this N. Range 27 E. N, M. P. Meridian has 05067-0?96- 4, for SJ SEJ, SJ jSWi'Sec4 and threw it Rn.ncrft 27 E. N. M P. 'Meridian tov love of me," she said. filed notice of intention to make final and SW1 Sec 3, Twp 19 N Rg 26ENMP N iÁa ni íntfiñt.ion to .make " 'My ancestress never saw her five year proof, to establish claim to Meridian, has filed notice intention of to again, and the bracelet has been In Dud- Five-yea- Three Year ProQf to establish claim .the land abovji'described, before to make Final" r proof to es-- . since, I need described, before. Keg-- a 'our possession ever but ley S. DÚrrin, U. S. Commissioner, at tablish claim to the land above descri the ldñd above ifl.biTiot.TT.S. Land Office at money and must sell it.' his office at SolanoN.M. on the 27 day bed, before Register & Receiver of U S 13 LOl ttlKWI w.w purchased the bracelet" 27 day of February "I of February 1914. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. Clayn,NMxjnthe names as witnesses: 1914. Claimant on the 18th day of February, 1914. Factor In the Calculation. Roy, N- - M.. : James W. Johnson, of Claimant names as witnesses,'"' Clainianjmes,iwitñesses Politician (arranging for music at Richard Reynolds, Geo. ,W. Rudisill Alhrt E Clifford, political meeting) Isnt that ; a, big Frank D. flickel, Vidal C Martinez, William Baum DónkldUpton,;. John Beckman, price? You .may not have to play half W. A. Brumage, E. J, H. Roy ' times during the whole All of Solano, N.M. fi ' AW ('pfs Solano, N.M. a dozen Paz Valverde, all of Roy, N, M, : Register, Paz Valverde, Register. 31 Register.1 11 J THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

MOBBED BY 25, ,1 ' I omsewoirk is a Bii IYER INSISTS The dally cares of keeping house Doan's Kidney Pills nothing to Injure And bringing up a family are hard nor cause a habit. Delicate women enough for a healthy woman. The "EreryPcfarei 0 can use them with perfect safety. who struggles The following case ia typical of the cures tired, weak mother Grateful DECLARES HE WAS HIT ON HEAD from morn to night a lame, act- TeJIsASfory effected by Doan's Kidney Pills. with I 3 1 testimony Is the best evidence. ing carrying heavy burden. (fir WITH PISTOL AND SHOT back is a t7 Many women believe that urinary, SAVED HER UFE IN THE BACK. disorders and backache are "female Made Welt After Doctor FaiUJ troubles" and must be endured. But vr.n Tntin 111 19th St firpplirT men suffer the same aches and trou- iUlOi wv" Pnimloir. . - - - . . Colo , Bays: "I believe I would be in my bles when the kidneys are sick. AJ'ffAK grave ir I naan t usea uoans maney TELLS STORY OF ATTACK Women are especially subject to kid- PMa. The flrnt sign of kidney trouble was o fílnot OTlt nhA In TY1 V hark. I ney disease. Tight clothing, indoor A A dragged along, day after day, feeling too work, the ordeals of childbirth, the Urea to attempt my nousewors. xueu worry, and the stooping, straining and came frequent dizzy spells that made me BODILY wealc for noura. xne Kianey secretions SAYS HE WAS THROWN striving of housework all help to bring Were irregular in passage and very dis- on. may only ON TRAIN AFTER BE- it At first the trouble be tressing. My feet ached and swelled until backache, sick headache, dizziness I could hardly stand. The swelling ex- ING DRAGGED. and a drowsy, dull languid feeling, but tended upwards to my limbs and hips. V 1 Vnr throa mnntha T riftrdlv fllprit enOUeh this condition Is dangerous to neglect, to keep me alive. I was awfully nervous for dropsy, gravel and deadly Blight's ana lrntaDie. xay case puzziea me doc- medicine help me. Service. disease start In some such small way. tors and their didn't Western Newspaper Union News A relative had been cured of kidney trou- Don't be discouraged. When back-jch- e, i ble by Doan's Kidney Pills and advised Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 29. "I was nervousness and irregular or me to try them. I did and the results attacked by about' twenty-fiv- e men In were wonderful. The backache stopped, painful passages of the kidney secre- the swelling went away and 1 rested bet- my room at the Scott hotel in Han- got right tions begin to bother you, use Doan's 1 ter. The kidney secretions all cock, Michigan, Friday night, at about remedy has and once more I enjoyed good health. Kidney Pills, the that were ana- head thou- Recently the kidney secretions 8:49 o'clock; struck over the brought new life and strength to lyzed by the doctor and he found no signs with the butt of a revolver; shot in sands of suffering women. There are What a pain. of kidney complaint. Doan'B Kidney Pills the back; dragged through the hotel no poisonous nor narcotic drugs in alone cured me." and streets, and put on a train and told to leave that country forever," said rr r As When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name" Charles H. Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, during his stop here cn route to Chicago. SIDNEY Moyer occupied his berth, and his BMN'S .PHIS Deafen.1 Fosler-Mnbu- m Co., Buffalo, It Y Proprietors pillow and bed linen were stained with Sold by aB .Price 50 cents. the blood frcm wounds in his scalp and back. He was good-nature- despite Worse. his wounds, and said that after they SEES THE APPROACH OF AGE Mrs. Exe I a man who says, got "healed up" in Chicago he would hate "I told you so" after you've made a return to Calumet and "fight those Old Dad Bing Grieved at Outburst of mistake. Does your husband ever say mine-owner- s to the last!" Intolerance Over Comparative- that to you? 8:30 o'clock," said Mr. Moyer, ly Trivial Incident "At Mrs. Wye Never. What he says "Sheriff Cruse and about fifteen other yet I was wholly unable to "I have always aimed to give every- is: "And men came to my room to ask me about you perceive, although was body a square deal," said old Dad make it arrangements for the burial of the perfectly clear to my own mind poor persons Bing, the well known Oklahoma cat- who met their deaths in that such would be the inevitable the Christmas catastrophe. They re- tle baron, "but I notice as I grow old- mained about fifteen minutes, and left er I am getting sorter intolerant. As yester- after i had told them that the West- I was coming to Kansas City Important day with a few loads of steers and to Mothers ern Federation of Miners and the labor Examine carefully every bottle of 11 organizations of the country could was snoozing In the corner of the ca- CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for and would care for their own unfor- boose a young feller hopped on board Infants and children, and see that It tunates. and held us up. It used to be that Bears the " "Within four minutes, or in time I'd take such things philosophically, Signature of but this time when he kicked me in before the committee of citizens could In Use Over 30 Years. the ribs to wake me, I flew up so sud- For leave the room, fifteen ruffians burst STOOL SCARF my off the in- Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria FREE FREE into the room. I was standing at the den that hat fell and fernal scoundrel trudged all over 6UARAHTEE 1 YEAR'S FREE TRIAL telephone at the time, putting in a It Proper One. Well sir, before I thought I yanked The WE PREPAY THE FREIGHT call. "Lady wants to know what kind of his gun away from him, bent it over This beautiful piano, produced by "Several men grabbed hold of me a bath she ought to take." his head a few times and booted him one of the greatest and most successful and held me, while another man came "What's the lady's business?" piano-buildi- ng organizations In the off onto the right-otava- y. And as he up from behind and struck me with "She's a dressmaker." world, and absolutely guaranteed both sorter up into a sitting posture by them and by us, will be shipped to the of his revólver on the head. dumb "Then give her a needle bath." butt at his head I yelled: 'Next you, prepaid, on receipt of $10. Try Then was the report of a gun the piano, compare It with instruments there time you come pettifoggln' round hold- and I felt a piercing sensation in my Factory Typewriters. for which you will be asked $75 to $150 ing me up, try to be a gentleman more, you not absolutely back. I do not think that anyone shot Remington No. 6 and No. 7 at $30, and If are about it! That there hat you tromped pleased with your bargain and the me deliberately. I think the gun $5 per month, or $27 cash. Smith that on was mine!' I shore do get Intolerant piano Is not just as represented by us, me on No. 2 and No. 4 at $25,, $5 box to we will used in hitting the head was as I grow old!" Kansas City Premiers it and return it us and discharged during the action. per month or $22.50 cash. Guaranteed refund your money. Star. ' record-breakin- "Then two men got hold of my arms by the manufacturer. A typewriter This is just one of over 500 g, and dragged mo out of the hotel. will be shipped on approval on receipt money-savi- ng specials in Pianos, Player Pianos and other In- ITCHED AND BURNED $5 satisfactory reference. Down the street we went. When two ECZEMA of and struments described and illustrated in men became tired, two other huskies Write today. Remington Typewriter our big Holiday Bulletin, just issued. took hold of me and although I was R. F. D. No. 2, Seymour, Mo. "My Co., 1633 Champa St., Denver, Colo. It's easy to solve the Christmas prob- on my feet part of the time, yet for scalp broke out with fine pimples at Adv. lem if you get a copy of this bulletin. blocks I was dragged. the start. They itched and burned so Write for free copy use coupon below. But the Juryman Had Gone. "When we reached the station much that I was compelled to scratch Knight-Campbe- Only once was Judge Hanrfen known The ll James McNaughton, general manager them and they would fester and come DENVER COLO. to be hoaxed. It was when a juryman, MUSIC CO. and vice president of the Calumet & to a head and break out again. The dressed in deep mourning, and down- L CO., DENVER! Band M, Hecla mines, drove tup in an automo- trouble was attended by such burning prepaid, aapy ol your big, Illustrated Christmas cast in expression, claimed exemption Bargain bile. He rushed up to me and and itching I could not sleep, also Bulletin. said: from service, as he was, so he told the "'You get out of this country for- when I sweat it burned the same. Kama official, deeply interested in the fu- ever! you ever come back, hang My hair fell out gradually and , the Town If I'll neral of a gentleman at which he de- State. you!' scalp kept rough and dry with Itching ' sired to be present. he to and burning. After about two years "Then continued abuse me in "O! certainly," was the courteous Famous the pimples broke out between my the vilest manner. When the train judge, and sad, melan- shoulders. My clothing Irritated them. reply of the the Thompson Saddles left, I was thrown bodily onto it. Two cholic looking man left the court. I was troubled with that eczema five Buy direct from the ma- men, who claimed to be deputy sher- "My lord," quietly Interposed his got or years. ker. Special designs to or- iffs, then on. They took me into sii clerk, as soon as the former Send complete, "I tried everything that was recom- faithful der. for the sleeper, and, soon after, Mr. Tan- juryman had gone, "do you know who illustrated catalog. mended without any benefit until I ner was brought in. He, too, had that man is that you exempted? W. R. Thompson Co. been assaulted in the room and forc- used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment Rifle Colorado according, to directions, and Cuticura "No." . ibly taken to the station. "He Is an undertaker." "I have never said that a member Soap and Ointment cured me sound PARKER'S and 'well In two weeks." (Signed) S. HAIR BALSAM of the Citizens' Alliance caused the Red Cross Bnjt Blue, much better, goes A toilet preparation of merit. panic in Italian hall," said Moyer, L. Killian, Nov. 22, 1912. farther than liquid blue. Get from any 9 Helps to eradicate dandruff. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold good grocer. Adv. For Restoring Color and when asked as to his reported state- i Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. world. Sample of ouc ana ments. " throughout the each si.uu at vruinrieca. free.with 32'p. Skin Book. Address post- A Timely Suggestion. ' Calumet, Mich. "Any charge by "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. "Why couldn't the roofs of all flat Moyer I had any part card that in houses be uniform?" r . the occurrence at Hancock is ab- But Cough Sjrrap. Tutet Good. U all right to take a fellow of "What for?" , solutely and .unqualifiedly false," It's In time Sold by Dramiiti. your size, but don't overestimate your "Why, then, pedestrians could leave Baid James McNaughton. of the Blze. the streets for us motorists." Calumet & Hecla Company. aaaT I THE SPANISH-AMERICA- Mí Notice For Publication Notice For Publication. and Stockholders Department of the Interior, Officers H. B. JONES. PRHSIDENT. U. S. Office at N. M. Land Clayton, Department of the Interior, O, L. JUSTICE, Cashier, Dr. P. B.EVANS. IGNACIO MAESTAS. Nov 24 1913. U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M C.E. MoGINNIS. Attorney. v Nov 241913. W. H, FUQUA, DlBECTOBS. Notice U hereby given that Rudolph ; Notice is hereby given that John C. Grunig-- , of Roy, N. M. who on HCriswell of Solano, New Mexico, made HE Serial 02402 Nol5034 who, on made homestead for WJ SWi Sec 27, El SEi Sec 28, entry, serial 04730 No. 16425 for NWi Twp. 20 N, Range 26 E, N. M. P. Section 3, Township 19 North. Rge. Meridian, has filed noticeof inten- 27 East, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed A Home Bank tion to make five Year proof to es- notice of intention to make Final tablish claim to the land above five year proof, to establish claim A Substantial U. S. Commissioner, to the land above described, , before F. H. Foster, at his office, at Roy, D. S. Durrin, IJ. S. Commissioner, at Bank A Bank N.M. on the 10th day of January 1914 his office, at Solano, N. M. on the 10 day of January 1914. of Claimant names as witnesses: Service. Claimant names as witnesses, P. J. Hogue, Irvin Ogden, Irvin Ogden, Sr. of Roy, N. M It merits your E F Ivey, Taylor S Browning, Geo, W. RudisiJl Marion Conner, all of Roy, N. M. Ernest D."choate, Confidence and Paz VaWarde, all of Solano, N. M. Invites your 12-6-1- -3 Register. Paz Valverde

12-6-1- -3 Register. Business Notice for Publication NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Deparement of the Interior, U, S. Land Office, at Clayton, N. M. Department of the Interior, Nov, 24 1913. U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. Notice is hereby given that Forrest Nov 24 1913. Pioctor of Mills, N. M. who on Notice is hereby given that Sam made HE no.010952 for Si section 23. B Tower, of Roy, N. M who on 1 22-- 7 Twd. 23 N. range 26 E, N. M. P. Me made HE, Sarial 04432 No 14466, for to The ridian, has filed notice of intention j SEi NEÍ, NEi SEi Sec. 22, NWi SWi Koy Trust and make final three year proof to establish j SWi NWi, Seo 23, Twp. 20 N. Range claim to the land above described, be- 26 E N. M. P. Meridian has filed fore F. H. Foster, U. S. Commissioner notice of intention to make final five Savings Baunik, at his office in Roy, N. M. on the lb year prof, to establish claim to the day of January 1914 . and aioe described, before F. H. claimant names as witnesses, Foster, U. S. Commissioner, at his offi V of N.( M. the 10th day of ROY Bacil Proctor," Frank Spright. ce at Roy, on 1914. Jeff Price,- - Abe Proctor, January Claimant names as witnesses: all of Mills, N.'m. T S Browning . L E Alldredge, 12-- 6 1-- 3 PazValverde, Register Geo, Tower, Jake Floersheim, All of Roy, N. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PazValverde, i ;

12-6-1- Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, BE 3 E 3 EE Ú. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M. Nov. 24, 1913. Notice For Publication Notice is hereby given that Oscar A. Murphy of Solano, N M who on Department of the Interior, made HE Nos 010006-0508- for U. S, Land Office Clayton, N. M. 1913. 4 SW Sec. 15 NWi Ration 22, Twp. Nov 24 THE HOME OF ltN. Range 23 E. NM P Meridian has Notice is hereby given that Charles whoon7-20-1- filed notice of intention to make Final E. Hunt, of Solano, NM 0 011739, for Section Groceries five year proof, to establish claim to made HE. No, SI Quality 19 28 NMP Meridian the land above described, before F. H. 4 Twp N Rg E has Three Foster, U. S. Commissioner, at his offi filed notice of intention to make claim the ce at Roy, N. M. on the 12 day of Year Proof, to establish to H Januiry, 1913. land above described, before F. Foster U, S. Commissioner, at his Claimant' names as witnesses-Walte- r office at Roy,N. M., Quillin, Mark Woods, on the 17th day of January, 1914. Hamilton Wm Bradley, Thos Claimant names as witnesses; Ideal Grocery Solano, N. M., All of B W Sturgis of Roy, N M. Paz Valverde, W. R Bradley, Mark L Woods, C. Bradley, 12-6-1- -3 Register, W. All of Solano N, M. Sells everything good to Notice For Publication -3 Paz Valverde, .. Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M Light on the Spot. eat. Our prices are Nov, 24 1913. An attachment has been made to the revolver by a French inventor by Notice is hereby given that clement which the weapon In the hands of a of Roy, N. M. wno, on F Williams, greenhorn is as deadly as In those of always right. HE Serial 05011 No 18044 made a dead-sur- e phot. A small and power- for Lots 1 and 2, EJ NWi Section 31, ful electric mp Is mounted on the TWnsWn 21 N. Range 27 East, weapon in such a manner that a cir- nt M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of cle of light is rejected upon the tar five year get and bullet will Modern Meat Market iuwuwintnt.inn to make Final the strike the cen A Proof to establish claim to the land ter of the ring. This particular loca is by spot, -- F. H. Foster, tion marked a dark and Model Bakery KMíioaíHbfid.1 before A CbUVSTvr spot being placed Commissioner, at his office, Roy this over the heart U. S. of an adversary and the trigger pull- the 12 day of January New Mexico, on ed the bullet cannot fail in its deadly 1914. work. m.imMt names as witnesses: A; ROY, Manager. E Kidd B. F. Emerson F. nW9 Whatever They 8ay. Wm. Bowman, Frank A. Roy, And music, whatever people say, Is M. R.oy, N. M. all of Roy, N. not a universal language; the bow of Paz Valverde, words is necessary to send the arrow into the hearts of men. Re- 12-6-- Register. of sound C main Rolland. 3 THE SPANISH-AMERICA-

In the boys' demonstration work Id HELP the south, 480 members of the boys Fffl corn clubs in the various southern states produced yields of over IOC I bushels of corn to the acre. The work canning and poultry clubs "Housewives of Progressive Farm- of the through which the girls of the farm ers Asked for Views. are encouraged to preserve in a form suitable for home use or sale such products as tomatoes and other veget- ables and fruits as can be profitably Many Seek Means of Increasing Per- produced for local consumption, on sonal Income and CROY Better Means of many farms has yielded satisfactory DUCHESS "NOT EQUAL OF HUSBAND" Marketing Produce Other results. Farm Topics of Interest. In the northern states a good be- The 1914 edition of the Almanach de ginning has been made in farm dem- Gotha, which has Just appeared in (Prepared by the United States De- onstration work during the year. Thia Berlin, categorically announces that partment of Agriculture.) work is prosecuted for the most part the marriage of Miss Nancy Lelshnian in with the agricultural Croy not a mar- To ascertain the fields in which w vr, j- iff aAHScsx ' vjviv. A and the duke of "is farm women desire specific assistance, colleges through county agents, who riage of equal birth." a letter of Inquiry has been addressed devote their entire time to the study It is understood in royal circles that to the housewives of 55,000 progres- of local agricultural conditions and this phraseology, which is unusual in sive farmers In all the counties of needs and act as counselors and ad- the Almanach, is printed at the Insti- the United States. This letter asked visers to farmers, encouraging thf yf!r I gation of the Prussian royal herald's no questions and left every woman adoption of improved methods and office, and is intended as notice to the free to discuss any need which oc- where advisable the introduction oi duke that his wife is not entitled to curred to her. She was invited to new crops. the privileges of the kaiser's court or take the matter up with her neighbors Legal Standards for Food. the other royal courts of Germany. and make a reply which represented The establishment of legal stand- When the duke of Croy and Miss not merely her personal need but the ards for judging foods would render Nancy Leishman were married at recognized need of the women of her the food and drugs act more effective, Geneva on October 28 there was a community. Replies to this letter less expensive in its administration, strong presumption that the bride legal Un- . have been received in great numbers. and supply needed criteria. would not be acknowledged as the There has not been time for a com- der present conditions it is necessary , duchess of Croy in Germany. The plete analysis of these letters, but in the individual prosecution to es- marriage took, place without the con- from those which have been read it tablish by evidence a standard fot sent of the kaiser and with the disap- v, v. v. v. v. v. v. .v.v.OJ is evident that women want help Id each individual article. This proce- proval of the family of the duke. ' practically every phase of home man- dure is very expensive, and sometimes Upon the announcement of the en agement, from the rearing and care of its cost is out of proportion to ita gagement last April the match was children to methods of getting the value. disapproved at a family council, called by the, dowager duchess of Croy; the heavy work, such as washing, done by Moreover, it may result in lack of duke's mother, or members of all the branches of the Croys in , Prus-sla-, agencies. uniformity in different jurisdictions. France and Hungary. Later the Association of, High German Nobility, legal Frankfort-on-Maln- , Many women seek means of increas- With, standards established, the at a meeting at also opposed the marriage. ing the precious personal income control of foods would be more uni- form measurably expensive. which they receive from poultry, but- and less such is today ter making, or the garden in their The lack of standards MR. BORLAND'S LATEST PET one greatest care. Many asked the department to of the difficulties in the drugs suggest new handicrafts or gainful administration of the food and act. standards, however, Representative William P. Borland, home occupations, and others seek These should be in the form of definitions, because who not long ago gained fame by means of marketing the pre- better numerical standards furnish recipes bringing a baby home under each arm serves, cakes, or fancywork that they - with which to surprise his wife and now produce. for sophistication.- The standards, moreover, should be sufficiently flexi- augment his household, was seized The overwork of farm women and on recent trip to ' ble to permit improvements in by another whim his their fear of the effect of overwork on Panama and brought home a monkey. of many of their children is the text She was a beauty, as monkeys go, these The difficulty of secur- Organization of the Department of letters. and while Mr. Borland does not know ing help, seemingly to Agriculture., 'domestic due the technical name of the species, he daughters of farmers There were 14,478 employes in the the fact that affirms that she had a white face and no longer take positions as home department on July 1, 1913. Of these, 2,924 was Just about the cunningest and rar- to house- were employed in Washington makers, has added the farm est thing in the. monkey line he ever keeper's burden. and 11,554 outside of Washington. Of the entire force, 1,812 were engaged saw. In fact, Bhe was more beautiful Many ask the department to prove in scientific investigations and re- than good and seemed wholly lacking to the men that their work is worth search; 1,323 in demonstration and In appreciation. something in dollars and cents. Still extension work; 687 in administrative Instead of grovelling at his feet in others express a realization that their and supervisory work; 6,021 in regu- gratitude for being transported from own lot is hopeless and latory and related work and 4,635 the Jungles of Panama right into the ask things in the that better were clerks and employes below the very arms of a member of congress, way of education, cheaper school-book- s, grade of clerk. she grew morose over the matter, got improved schools, lectures, li- to regular man hater, and found The Production of Eggs. be a braries, and museums be provided for only solace when bedded on the According to statistics of the de- her their children. Many request that the of Mrs. Borland. Mr. partment of agriculture, the products nice soft muff department establish a woman's bu- Borland tried to win her heart, but of the American hen aggregates a to- reau, issue weekly or other, public- three bites now mar his beauty. The monkey? Well, she is out at the Na- value of over $600,000,000 annual- ations designed for women and dealing tal zoo Washington, where sport the wild animals corralled by Theodore ly. eggs produced tional at with matters of cooking, clothing, Poultry and are Yellowstone park; the collection of country, Roosevelt in the wilds of Africa and home furnishing, education of chil- in all sections of the but it possums sent to President Taft and President Wilson, dren and care of the sick. is a noticeable fact that the bulk of these important products is produced In Soli-Surve- y Work. by the farmers of the Mississippi val- SOLDIER OF LUCK With the view of making soil 'sur- ley. In this section there are practic- PANCHO VILLA, . veys more valuable to the farmer, a ally no large poultry farms such as new basis of has been es- are commonly found in the eastern tablished by the department of agri- states and on the Pacific coast. Poul- No man In any of Mexico's countless culture with the states through their try keeping, therefore, is usually inci- rebellions and revolts has gone experiment stations, agricultural col- dental, the hens being considered and 'A through a more complete change of leges, and agricultural bureaus. Un- treated generally as an agent for con- circumstance than has Pancho Villa der this plan the department will give verting material which would other- In the last five months, and to few precedence in conducting detailed soil wise go to waste into a salable prod- men has there ever been given a more surveys to those states which te uct. Consequently the poultry and kaleidoscopic career in a life time with the department in the matter eggs produced constitute merely a by- than this desperado diplomatist has and which request that such surveys product of the general farm. 'jammed into the last five years of his be made. . In order that the farmer may sell existence. During the past year 19 states have more eggs, better eggs, and obtain a . Escaping from United States border appropriated money for soil surveys better price for them, the department patrols and Mexican federal Infantry in with the department. has issued the following suggestions: and cavalry last March, Villa took the If the request for Boil surveys on the Improve your poultry stock. field with a single horse, which had part of states absorbs' all Keep one of the general purpose been "borrowed," two 6acks of flour the department's funds for such work, breeds such as the Plymouth Rock, and nine men. Last month he re- Is- turned with upward of 10,000 follow- no projects will be undertaken In Wyandotte, Orpington, or Rhode , ers, mostly, well armed, quick moving states. It is believed land Red. " F 4$ v, - I X I cavalrymen, 38 large field pieces, 50 that where the soil surveys are made Provide one clean, dry, vermin-fre- e - rapid fire machine guns, a trainload of at the special request of the state ag- nest for every four or five hens. i Muir:- i ammunition, other trainloads of sup- ricultural agency and in districts Conclude all hatching by May 15 plies his troops more state is actively engaged in and sell or confine male birds during for and than where the $5,000,000 in Mexican money. ' work, state authorities the remainder of the summer. extension the Villa's record of triumphs willing and able to help tha ' Gather the eggs once daily during in the will be last year is all the more wonderful to greatest possible ordinary times and twice daily dur- farmer, f;aln the is it was done almost entirely with ammunition department's reports ing hot or rainy weather. when it considered that and benefit from the artillery taken from the enemy's far stronger force and soil-surve- y maps. Ship dally during warm weather. )

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THE SPANISH-AMERICA- ooooooooooooo o o D. S. DurriQ, o Mills Musings o o o .... flttoroey at Law U. ooooooooooooo TAKE TH S. Ccmrolssioner . Miss Fluhman left for J. SPANISH-AMERICA- N. M. Springer Monday. N Solapo,

S-- Chas. Coffman left for Dawson The A. for local news and Tuesday where he intends to The high-clas- s Job Work! work until spring. Weekly in Northeastern New Mexico Best riii mi am Rev. Kutchmor, of Wagon Mound, Gen. Missionary for the $1.50 PER YEAR 1 German Lutheran church spent Are Yoo Woman Tuesday preparing to hold month a ? ,ly sermons here. Do All Kinds of The batchelor's are preparing We for another big dance Saturday night at their club rooms and a .WORK big time is assured. JOB iihii - a ii u C. Berentz, arrived here Tues- AS day from Liberty. Kansas having SUCH Letter Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Dodgers, Invitations, TÉ I been called on account of his lira's Til0 mother's sickness, who we are Business Cards, Announcements, Programs, now pleased to say is much bet- Calling Cards, Legal Blanks, Book ter. and all Classes of Fancy m SALE AT L CE0GS1STS Oral Deaton has been appoint- P4 "HC32ESSE ed Notary Public for Mills and Printing is preparing his office ready fcr Household Goods for Sale the New Year. BRING .US YOUR WORK Enquire at this office. Ed Chaney lost a good mare last week with the colic, The Spanish-America- n Chile con Carne served every daywith hot biscuits, lOcts. Hot Chas. Deaton pulled off a si opt Coffee, Set. Orio ntal iug match Xrnas for turkeys and ROY, N. Edtl had a large crowd and quite a 2ZV FOR SALP: Good span of of old batchelors had a few the mules, &ound and all right. job the next day cooking. A bargain. Enquire at this office ..... Mrs. and Mrs. A. 0.. Rainbow spent Xrnas at their parents RIDER A6EEf!B WNTED IN EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample LatestModel home. They will leave Monda "Ranger" bicycle furnlshedby us. Our Kider Agents everywnere are special offer atonce. Ranch For Sale -- naakingrmoneyfast. Writeforfull particulars and for Raton where they are emi lo HO MONEY KEQulRfcU until you receive ana approve your oicycie. vv e snip w anyone anywnere m inn u. n. miwrai u wpjbm,ux ed at the miners' hospital. any advance,j)repoyret(it,aridaiiowT6nDAT'rKtKi iK!i.auring which tme youmay ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. 960 acres on the Carrizo, 17 If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bi- Miss Alice Jackson and Míís cycle ship it back to us atour expense and you willnot be out one cent. miles east of Roy. Fine auto spending holi- mm rfiif 1 U Si I rííluto possible to make at one small profit above road all the way out Running Yarnell are the actual factory cost. You save $10 to $25 middlemen's profits by buy-- around their ranches line direct or us anansve tnemanuiacturer struurwibee utuuuu yuur water the year round, 100 acres days and bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at anv you catalogues and learn our unheard of of Mills. . mrirt until receive our alfalfa land subject to irrigation. northeast mmui mum factory mices and remarkable special offers. 1,000 acres adjoining can be pur- YOU BEASTGHISKEB logue and stud y our superb models at ' mil Win. Patterson reports a mare Vatiwirmderfully low prices we can make yon this year. We sell tho highest grade also. More bicycles lor less money man any oinenaciory. nuare bumbiku wnu i.uu v.uv chased right water only sick a above factory cost BICYCLE DEALERS, yon can sell our blcycleeunderyour dead from the colic own ame plate at double our prices. Orders filled the day reoei ved. than can be used on the land. second-han- d blcyclea. secondhand BICYCLES. We do not reeularly handle 44 few Jiours. but usntely have a number on hand taken In trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear of Vega" (Meadow) ont promptly at prices ranging from $3 to $8 or $10. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. Large tract PilfiOTCa nPfllfCC Inglewheel, imported roller chaina and pedals, parts, repairs wUAdlCll K fkrt AESlieqMpinBjit oí all klnda at tatftiw hay land. , Tom Nigh came in with a Zulu Will sell this ranch at a price car from Hutchison, Kansas and Hedgelbwn Piiiitiire-Pro- f MM that cannot fail to be attractive, expects to take up a claim soon. : Y: A sample ram Postoffice and daily mail oh ranch Li:n TO INTRODUCE, DULY The remtlar Mail vriee of thest For further information apply to

aure we will sell you a sample pair for ftw (oauh S-- A office or address. with order fí.55). the Jess Malauff, Halli,TaokiorClawlll not let the air out. A hundred thousand hp. Irs sold last year. Pita, N. M. DESGRiPTWPS: ífl6SkS riding, very durable and lined Inside with, a special quality of rubber, whlih never M nfirnna s.n1 which r.loaí9 un small fe Hotel punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh Notice tho thick rubber trest! Oriental no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting "A" and puncture atrips'.'B" qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially and "D"al8orim strip "H" Maldonado prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these to prevent rim cutting. This Mrs. Dina tires is $10.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we will any other are making a special factory price to the rider of only tire outlast and Daughters, Proprietors shipped day Í3 mako-SO- FT, ELASTIC and $4.80 per pair. All orders same letter RIDING. Tof1vArl Wo Ttrtll oliln C. f 11 rn nnnroval. Yon do EASY not need to pay a cent until you examine and find them strictly as represented. New Management, Refurnished We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.55 per pair) li you send FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk in Thruout, Good Meals, Large sending usan order as the tires may be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are not Parties wanting Harness or eatisf ictory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us Is as safe as In a bank. If you order airy Rooms. a pair of these tlrés, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer Saddles can get a better grade of than any tire you haveever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want goods at the same price, and in Roy. New Mexico price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which desoriDea ana a.uow)B ui iubiuw wu many cases cheaper, than they kinds of tires and blcvcleeqnlpmentand sundries at about half the usual prices. ttoitm Mintr M BIT but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OP BUYING a bicycle or a pair olferered by the Catalog lfWwMB f of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are making. are It costsonlykkiia postal to learn everything. Wrltelt HOW. Houses. L. OYOLE GOOPAUV, 01H0AGQ, ILL. C. FLOYD MORRIS ! J. mm Here is my proposition:-- am Practical Photographer the maker of Harness Pick out Pictures taken by appointment only. Free-mo-nt the harness you want in any I give you Shop work to the First Nat'l. Bank or Post cards $1.00 a dozen. Catalogue, write me the name of instead of Factory work. I will Co. Bank, Canon City, Colo, Mounted Photoes $1.35 up Catalog and the order num receive the make harness to order at a very I shall be pleased to Kodak finishing of all kinds of you want and Cate.log-Hon- se Roy and vicinity. ber the harness slight advance over orders from Satisfaction Guaranteed. will duplicate the harness in a goods. E, A. Clark, I Roy, : New Mexico. strictly first class Harness for As to my reliability, I refer 516 Main St.. the same price. .' you to my ratiDg in "DunnV W Canon City;, Colo.