University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository

Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

1-16-1913 Estancia News-Herald, 01-16-1913 J. A. Constant

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news

Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 01-16-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/50

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Estancia News, 1904-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r 4 4

... , .

ESTANCIA NEWS-HERAL- D

Kawa EatabllahadlKM County, New Mexico, Thursday, January 16, 1913 Volume IX No. 11 Herald Batabliahad 1906 Estancia, Torrance

some days recovering bis wonted GOOD WORK BY springiness of step. TAXPAYER WANTS FOREST TELE RAILROAD DEAL They say it has now been thoroughly demonstrated that Master Mechanic Peden can keep TO PHONE LINE STILL GRINDING going a week without food, water or sleep, and now the boys refuse Estancia is an incorporated As mentioned last week the to believe him when he claims to As soon as weather condi Because Neil B. Field's office village. was too crowded when con depth of the big mow was de- be tired or hungry tions permit work will begin far What do the taxpayers get out tainingall numerous attor- termined to be nineteen inches The whole bunch exhibited in the Manzano national for the of it? Who can say? neys and others who attended In the vicinity of Estancia, Six grit and endurance in large est east of this city for com One thing it is certain that Referee Lorin C. Collins' hear- miles west was twenty-fou- r chunks. it they get, and that is the privi- pleting a telephone system ing inches, and in the vicinity of in the foreclosure action for M'INTOSH ITEMS lege of paying an annual tax of which will efficiently cover the New Mexico Central system Tajique thirty-tw-o inches. five cents on the dollar of assess the forest from Placitas Up to the time the News now being heard before him, ed valuation. Mountaiaair, including the officer yesterday adjourned Herald was printed last week the From the Moriarty Messenger. that But do they get a run for their Sandia and Manzano mount hearing to city council N. M. C. trains had gone through On Monday a lively election the the in Moriarty money? We want to be shown ranges from to will practically on schedule time, but was held for Justice ain end end chamber. There it be con of the Peace. Twenty-si- x votes We have some very excellent today. just at that time trouble with a A line at present connects the tinued were cast of which C. W. risk town ordinances which seem to Is expected the hear-- big T struck them. The north' the present ineumbment received end of the Mountain States It that be more honored in the breach ing of testimony in Albuquer- - bound train Friday stuck in thirteen, A. M. reltmy twelve line at Tijera with San Anto than in the observance. Cows que will be completed sometime snow drift not far from Cedar- - and W. F. Wells one. Mr. Fisk nito to Madera and over the was by one vote. B run at large every night glean today. The sessions will then vale. There had been very high divide to the Ellis ranch L. Wade was constable inga meal here and there from go back to Santa Fe, where they winds there and it was in just Mo- - short line will also be bnilt to without oDDosition. F. G. convenient hay stacks or barns, were adjourned to this city Thurs- right direction to pile the Cabe. Judge Moriarty and W. F a at top of the Dogs are in great abundance lookout station the day, and within a comparatively tuts full of snow, and it was wells were judges of election. many of them without license Cedro peak. Last year a tele few days will be completed. very solidly packed snow, too. One of the saddest things tags. Peddlers ply their voca phone was installed at the The hearing In many places snow was that has occurred in Moriarty foreclosure is the tions undisturbed by the author lofty Rea ranch lookout sta- first part of a well organized at- drifted into the cuts to a depth happened last week when A. u. McUJacbern. away from ities and to the detriment of tion on the Bosque peak, and tempt on the part of certain in of ten feet, and so solidly packed g friends, was found merchants. connection extends now clear terests to purchase the ancient men conld walk on the tops home and that dead in his room adjoining While we honor our vigilant to Mountainair at the south and now almost defunct system of the drifts. the old lumber yard. The town marshal for his work on and make railroad of is and yard men with end of the range. a it. It The shop body was discovered by Bert New ear s morning we cannot asserted engines went down i Practically the whole west that the first business two extra Smith on Friday morning who shut our eyes to the fact that the of the new management, should to rescue the stuck jü. side of the range can be from here was sent bv W . tiegley to alley between the telephone of the deal be completed as hoped, came very near need' see young was sick scanned for forest fires from train, and if the man fice and the Hughes Mercantile will be to complete Albuquer- party themselves, any as this city, and with the three the inga rescue and needed assistance Company public well is a contin que Eastern, a subsidiary several times and he hadn't been seen for two important short They stuck uance performance of camp stations at the Bea line, into Albuquerque. This failed bv large majority to days. Mr. McEacbern returned a ground and feed yard with a re- and Ellis ranches aathtt Cedro they promise to do within snow bound train. On from Santa Fe Mouday even the reach the Tuesday sulting litter of fodder, trash and peak it will be possible to year of the closing of deal. evening blixzard conditions ins a ad was last seen their that Woodman s store. filth which may at any time be keep a most effective watch Testimony in the foreclosure prevailed in that locality with afternoon in Death was most likely caused set on fire by a cigarette stub for fires. action has been In Pitts- additional snowfall, taken considerable by over exertion Tuesday with no telling what dire resulta, Reports from various parts burgh, Santa Fe, Albuquerque there, was no indica- while here night. The supposition is he If we want to boost the town of forest show and . Numerous attor- weather fact the that the tion of such a went home Tuesday and start why not establish and maintain a neys, representing different queer. The crews snow averages about a foot which seems ed a tare, feeling tirsd from public camping ground and feed claimants against the property to thaw out their walking through the snow he deep, with much deeper snow returned here lot and then have it thoroughly are attending the hearing. fresh attack on the lay down and fell asleep. The in the casyon8 and on the entines for a understood that campers must go Among the witnesses examined They worked night body was net covered and al higher slopes. The snow snow drifts. there? Or if we allow' campers at the hearing yesterday were day, succeeded in reach' though his coat had been comes late enough to be val and and to litter up a public alley why M. W. Florney, of Nat- and bringing bung up, be hadn't removed uable to the range. the First ing the stalled train not compel them to clean up ional bank, and Col. D. K. B. Saturday But their his overshoes. management of it in night. Mr. MoEachern came to their litter? The the Sellers, mayor of Albuquerque. over. There troubles were not New Mexico for his health Let us either do business or Manzano national forest is Both were connected with the remained eitrht miles of track from Sandstone, Minn., after get out of business and save the perfecting plans for important road through the Dominion Con- with many - this side of Torrance spending some time in a sani- money. Taxpayer. road building and improve- struction Company. Albuquer of solid snow, cuts packed full taiium in Colorado. A tele ment in with the que Journal. and the battle continued till ram sent to his brother in FOUND DEAD county road board, and a con- Monday night They returned iandstone brought a reply to ference it is understood will Church Services. during the night with passengers bold the body until the arri be held in the near future be and mail from Torrance. 1 of a brother from Idaho. tween Supervisor Calkins of re-- Moore, an old resident Train service on schedule time The personal effects were Thomas the Manzano forest and the TheSilverton Baptist church to omce of near Abo, was found dead in his was resumed Wednesday. oved the Justice board. The forestry service will hold the regular services of the Peace Fisk. Before go home Wednesday. Sheriff Meyer Facilities for fighting such a will have available a sum of Saturday afternoon, Saturday as to Santa Fe he cashed and Under Sheriff Robinson were snow blockade as this were money which if matched with evening and Sunday morning. money orders to the amount in went down wanting, nothing of the kind Mountainair and a similar sum by the county Preaching at these services by of $56 and forty of this was to investigate matters. They de- will make possible notable having been experienced since on body. the pastor, J. Q. Herrín. found the cided that an inquest was unnec- improvements. The plans building of the road. The Farley preach the essary. The circumstances indi- betterments which will Rev. will in the train and shop men made a most THE WEATHER . Sunday cated that Mr. Moore had had a make available to the motor E. church next morn gallant fight, continuing four evening, Sunday sudden attack of heartfailure ist two scenic loops; one ing and School days and nights with scarcely The week ended Tuesday was En- and died without a struggle. The through Tijeras canyon and at 10 a. m. and Christian to eat, to say nothing of a straight week of sunshine, ac- winding Cedro time body to Mountainair the beautiful deavor at 6.10 p. m. sleeping, and those familiar with cording to our official observer, was taken canyon into the heart of the this morning to be prepared for difficulties surmounted say they and within that week the coldest mountains and back out says legisla burial, and a brother in Okla- A news item that made a record to be proud of. ever was recorded 301 below on through Hell canyon: the tors on way to Santa Fe are homa notified. Mr. Moore was through Tijeras eanyon the crew and passengers on the 8th. It should be remem- other all anxious to get down to busi- The bered the readings low homesteader, and was well Madera was in the snow tbat for via san Antonito and the train that temperature are taken in the known and highly respected and to Ellis ranch, Placitas ness. What business? evening till Satur- the from Friday morning, and of course the low esteemed in the neighborhood. and Bernalillo back to Alba day night had a lean streak record for a given date means querque. The improvements Some interest developed in the they will remember a long for the preceding night. The of peace which high readings Col. Mcintosh was down from contemplated in Tijeras can election for justice the was no store with- low and for the yon precinct. Eighty votes ttme. There week from the 8th to the 14th in- the mill town Wednesday look- will abolish one of the in this and few boxes worst pieces of in many miles, a clusive are as follows: ing after business matters. He road in the were east. J. R. Wash received and cans of salmon county and make it possible of crackers 28 below 13 above reports that the sheep are stand- 58 votes, Henry Shouse 19, J. E. stock of to traverse the canyon quick - Mun-show- er constituted the entire 30J 17 " ing the winter weather quite Braxton 2, and George 8 34 " ly and easily. Building a road de- provisions. well and would suffer but little steep 1. Justice Braxton Cunningham was 8 33 " over the divide between clined to run for but Roadmaster 6 32 " were it not for the continued Madera and the Ellis ranch at Torrance, and when he real- 2 34 " cold nights. He says that dur- and improving the road down Wash and Shouse had each said situ- they would qualify elected. ized the seriousness of the 6 35 " ing the thirty-thre- e years since Los Huertas canyoB to Placi if ation walked to the scene of op- The New Mexico forecast for he first came to the Valley he tas will be the most important Louis Bachman was elected con erations, floundering through Friday is generally fair south has not known such cold weather features of the work on north stable, receiving nine votes. drifts and over rocks with the portion, local snows north por to continue so long without ern loop, the rest of the road while J. W. Brashears received greatest difficulty. He will be tion. Saturday, generally fair. being in fair shape. six. -- -- 1011 1058.) H-- re is a remedy that wM cunj your (Lists 3 1137, 1545, and JG90.) (l.istsli 1798, and Notice of Sheriff's Sale. OF Why time and money ex- RESTORATION TO KNTKY OV RESTORATION TO ENTKY cold. waste LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. State of New Mexico, when you can get a prepa- LANOS IN NATIONAL FOHEST. perimenting hereby given the lands Notice is hereby given that the lands world-wid- Notice is that Countv of Torrance, ration thut has won a e re- described belrw, embracing 229.18 described below, embracing 284.60 Na- Court, Third Judicial putation by its cures of this disease within the Manzno& Lincoln Na- within the Manzano & Lincoln In the District will New Mex- depended upon? It tional Forests, New Mexico, will be tional Forests. New Mexico, be District, Torrance County, and can always be subject to settlement and entry under everywhere as Chamberlain's subject to settlement and entry under ico. is known provisionsof the homestead laws of the provisions of the homestead Jaws of Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of the of June The Texas Company, the United States nd the act of June the United States and the act Plaintiff, real merit. For tale by all dealers, adv 11, 1906 (!!4 Stnt., 233), the United Cause No. 32il 11, 1906 (81 Stat., 23S, United. at vs. land office at Santa Fe, Mew Slates land, office at Santa Fe, New Sates 1913. Joseph C. Peterson, ini Mexico, on March 4, 1913. Any settler M.exico, on March 4, Any settler EXCHANGES w ho was actually and in pi'od faith Defendant, who was actually and in good faith execution issued out Cash sale of farms; city prop- claiming any of said lands for agricul- claiming any of said lands for agricul- By virtue of an 1, 1900, 11th erty; merchandise; anything; purposes prior to January , 1906, tural purposes prior to January of the District Court, dated the tural has a pref- no matter where located. What and has not abandoned same, has a pref and has not abandoned same, day of December, 1912, commanding erence right to make a homestead entry havo you? erence right to make a homestead entry me that of the goods and chattels, for the lands actually occupied. Sid for the binds actually occupied. Said Southwestern Real Estate Exchange. lands were listed upon the applications lards and tenements of Joseph C. Pe- MORIARTY N. M. - lands were listed uptn the applications of persons mentioned below,, who of the persons mentioned below, who terson, I cause to be mnde the sum of the have a right subject to the have a preference right subject to the preference $165.00 damages, and $8.35 costB of prior right of ifny stfch settler;- - provid- prior rifjht'of any such settler, provid- of ed such settler or applicant is qualified suit, with interest from the 9th day ed such settler or applicant is qualified of six per to homéslteád and the pref to. make homeBtead entry and the pref- December, 1912, at the rate . W: H. MASON make entry ereriee right isfexqreised prior to March erence i'ght ia'exercised prior to March cent until paid. Thererore, I did on 4,- - WIS, be 4, .'11113, wftich daté the lands will be on which date the lnds will December, 1912, levy Physician "and Optician Jn subject to settlement and entry by any the ICtli lay of subject to settlement and entry by any and interest of as fol qualified person. 'J he lands are as fol- on all the right, title qualified person. The lands are follow- Office second door PctAflrlH i.ne lows: The E of N E y of the Joseph C. Peterson in and to the South oí Potooe ll.iil. lows: ineb oi oi bv;j. 18, NEW of SKJi of NWM, the of BJiof NEy of SE'4'of NEJf, Sec ing described property, t: NWAV of SEK of NW'.,, the NW of T. I N., R. 7 E., 25 acres, application of Section 13, of Moriarty, New Mex- The northeast quarter SE V of SEi of N W i,. Sec. 21. T. 9 N, Julio Muller, of of Township 7 North, Range 8 East, N. M. R. 7 E. , N. M. M., 40 acres, applica ico; List The KE'4 NWif, tion of Meliton Martinez, of Moriarty, the NEy of SWM, Lots 2 and 3, Sec. P. Meridian. New Mexico; List The of 30, T.3 N., R. 10 E., 154 60 acres, ap- Now, therefore, I will, on the 7th plication of Charles A. Kelsey, of FRED H. AYERS NW. theNi of SWa. Bee. 19. I. day of February, A. D. 1913, at the N.. E., 160 application of New Mexico; List The R. in acres, of said day, at the Attorney and Counselor at Law Wilson Humphries, of Willard, Mew of S of SE,y, the NJ of Swy hour of two o'clock 1 Mexico: List 3 . Lot 3. Sec. Í9. T. of SEy, the SÜ of Nvy of SEy of east door of the court house in Estan Office honra 9 :3Ü a m to 4 :30p m 6 N., R. 6 E., 29.18 acres, application SEU. Sec. 27, the NJof H of NEy, cia, New Mexico, offer for sale and Mex- Sec. 34, T. 7 N , R. 6 E., 105 acres, ap- for Every Baking NEW MEXICO of Pedro Lujan, of Tajique, New sell to the highest and best bidder for ESTANCIA. ico; List Approved December plication of Harry Glover, of Tajique, described property, - 7, 1912, S. V. Froudlit, Assistant Uom New Mexico; List Approved cash the above missioner of the General Land Office, December 7, 1912, S. V. I'roudfit, As- satisfy said judgment and costs, to MET- sistant Commissioner of the General costs may accrue, BAKIfyG LULA ELLETT Land Office. gether with all that POWDER. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION JULIUS MEYER, U, S. Commissioner , : Department of 'the Interior, Sheriff of Torrance County, New Best because the to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION it's Prompt and Careful Attentinn all U. S. Land Office at Santa, Fe, N. M, Mexico. work. Appeals drawn with- Department of the Interior purest. Best because 27, 1912, out extra charge Dec. U. S. Office Fe, N. M Land at Santa it . Best Notice is hereby given that Edward NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION never fails. Willard, New Mexico December 28, 1912. P. Clark, of Estancia," New Mexico, of Interior because it makes every Notice is hereby given that Bristol Department the who, on'Sepfember 7, 1M0, made home ü. M C. I.ariford, of New Mexico, S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. baking light, fluffy and stead entry No. 014134, fornej- Sec tion Estancia, who, on September 27th,' 1911, made January 10, 1913. 27, Township 7 north, range 7 fust. evenly raised. Best homestead entry No. 015827, for se.y N otice is hereby given that George N. M. P. Meridian, has iiled notice of 6 W. Ford, of Torreón, New Mexico, because it is moder: H. B. HAWKINS intention to make Finar three yeat Section 17, Township north, 7 M. P. who, on June 14th, 1906, made home Proof, to establish claim to the land Rjnge east, N. Meridian, has ate in cost highest in County Surve)or entry No. 9553 02697, for Lots 3- above described, before Neal Jenson filed notice of intention to make Final stead commutation Proof, to establish claim 4,Section24, Township 6 north, Range quality. Office at the Court House . U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, New to N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not Mexico, on the 11th day of February, the land above described, before Nenl east, At your grocers. Estancia, New Mexico. of intention to make Final five 1913. ' Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, at Estan ice Proof, to establish claim to thé Claimant names as witnesses: cia, New Mexico, on the 11th day of vear February, 1913. la nd above described, before Neal Jen RECEIVED William B . Garland, S. C. Gopdner, Claimant names as witnesses: son, U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, HIGHEST & Wright O. C. Loveless, Jelin Meador, all of Renehan A. B. McKinley, Ira T. Lildwick, New Mexico, on the 19th day of Februa AWARDS Attorneys and Counselors at Law Estancia, New Mexico. ry, 1913. William Compton, James L, Smith, all World's Purs Food Espo. Rooms 14, 15 and 16 Capital City MANUEL R.' OTERO, Register, New Claimant names as witnesses: Chicago, 111. Bank Building of Estancia, Mexico. sition, MANUEiL R. OTERO, Register, Andrew H. Jennison, of Torreón, Paris Exposition. France. ' PUBLICATION Santa Pe, New Mexico NOTICE FOR New Mexico; W. D. Wasson, Willie J, March, 1912. Department of the Interior Gunter, George Brown, all of Estancia, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M New Mexico. JSl Department of Interior, 'uMuiwsawsagtja December 27, 1912 the MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Élsífaft 1Wf 3 R. L. Hitt Notice is hereby given that Annié M. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M, Httorney-at'La- w You Jon 'c saoe money when you buy Hyer, "nee Dennisson," of Stanley, January 10, 1913. cheap or n baking powder. Don I Notice is hereby givan B NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION New Mexico, who, on November 12th, that Cecil be misted. Bay Calumet. more WILLARD, NEW MEXICO 19C9, No. 01210; Mathews, of New Department of the Interior made homestead entry Estancia, Mexico, economical more wholesome gives Section 13, Township 12 who, on August 5th, 1910, made home U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. for sji best results. Calumet is far tuperinr to north. Range' 8 east, N. M. P. Meridian, stead entry No. 013913, for sj seij, January 10, 1913 DOCTORS sour milk and soda. . has filed notice of intention to make se4' swJi, Lot 4, Section 16, Lot 1 Notice is hereby given that Hampton L F. and Dora WIedeRanders, three year Proof, to establish claim Section 1 7, neM ne. Lot 1, Section T. Harville, of Estancia, New Mexico, ESTANCIA - - NEW MEX. to the land above described, before 20, Township 7 north, Range 7 east, N. who, on June 7th, 1907, made home Harry C. Kinsell, U. S. Commissioner, M. in- 11580-0448- the final object of which will be Diseases of Snrjterr, Ero, Ear P. Meridian, has filed notice of stead entry No. for e Women and Nose aiid Throat at Stanley, New Mexico, on the 11th tention to make Final three year Proof, nwMi y)4 nejf, Section 2, Township 6 to apply the data to the growing Children Glasees fitted Phone No. 9 day of February, 1913. to establish claim to the land above de north, Range 8 east, N. M. P. Meridian, of crops in that district. The Claimant names as witnesses; scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. has filed notice of intention to make experiment is of importance to C. B. Ewiog B. F. Cooper, Jerome Grammer, J. Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi Final five yenr Troof, to establish the State, as it involves many C. Dennisson, Jr., D. H. Hyer', all of co, on the 19th day of February, 1913. claim to the land above described, be- DENTIST thousands of acres of possible In Stanley, New Mexico. . Claimant names as witnesses: fore Neal Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, Has located in Estancia, (office the farming land. ' Walker Building.) He will go to Wil- MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Mrs. Lo a B. Grimm, of Moriarty, at Estancia, New Mexico, on the 19th lard Sunday noon and return Monday New Mexico; Rv D. Vaughn, O. C. day of February, 1913. night Claimant names as witnesses: Loveless, I. W. Meador, all of Estan I tm III NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION p gs agja 'rJlffPUgSLII. JlUl cia, New Mexico. J. R. Wash, Celestino Ortiz, R. N. isiMfrtarihiaiir'rM I'liiti Department of the Interior F. F. Jennings, MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Maxwell, J. M. Shaw, all of Estancia, U. S. Land Office at Santa. Fe, N. M New Attorney-at-la- w Mexico. December 27, 1912. MANUEL R. OTERO, NOTICE FOR Register. Will Practica in All Courts Notice is hereby given that William PUBLICATION It Helps! D. Wasson, of Estancia, New Mexico, Department of the Interior Willard New Mexico. Mrs. A. R. Tabor, cf Crider, Mo, who, on January 25, 1906, made home- . S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of ... had been troubled w' a sick headache Easley, Chas. B. Eaaley, stead entry No. for January 10, 1913. Sip, Ky., ;has. F. mH for about five years, when sh bei' n writes: "I was Section 14; n$í ne.y swy. Notice is hereby given that Horace EASLEY & EASLEY, swi fe, taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She 1. s so sick for. 3 or 4 years, Section 15, Township 6 north, Range 8 Brown, of Lucia, New Mexico, who, taken two bottles of them and they 1 had to hire my work Attorneys at Law east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- on April 13th, 1910, made homestead have cured her. Sick headache is caused Practice in the courts and Land Depart ice of intention to make Final five entry No. 013219, for e Section 33, b done, most of the time. tnent. Land grants and titles examined by a disordered stomach for whicl year Proof, to establish claim to the Township 6 north, Range 11 east, N ,M. inaa given up nope, vvnen N. JV1. these tablets are especially intended. Santa Fe, land above described, before Neal Jen-son- , P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention I began to take Cardui, I M. Try them, get well an J stay well Branch Office. Estancia. N. U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, to make Final three year Proof, to es- Sold by all dealers. adv. 1 knew, right away, it was W. DRAYTON WASS0N New Mexico, on the 11th day of Febru- tablish claim to the land above describ helping me. Now, I am ary, 1913. ed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. Commis- The State college is maki: a better than ever before in Attorney at Law Claimant names as witnesses; sioner, at Estancia, N. M., on the 19th special study of the alkali in my life, and Cardui did J. H. Buckelew, W. J. Hollis, ef February, 1913. Will practice in all courtB of NewMexico F. New Mexico soils in t if H. Ayers, H. B. Hawkins, all óf E tin Irjnnt names as witnesses: an effort E 64 ESTANCIA NEW MEX. cia, New Mexico. James Roberson, A. L. McCaffree, J. gather data on tht movement tí Go. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. W. Boston, Falcona Brown, all of Lu- the alkali and the means by Roberson Abstract cia, New Mexico. which it spreads. Dr. R. F. insurance MANUEL R. OTERO, RoglBter. Abstracts, Real Estate, Legal Notice , Hare, head of the chemistry de- In the matter of .the Partnership Es- - partment, has just left for Notary Public in Office' the tate of M. B. Atkinson & Sons. Legal Notice Alamogordo basin for a five days' The Woman's Tonic Notice is Hereby given that the un- ESTAlVeiH N. M. In the matter of the Estate of M. B. trip, object dersigned has been appointed admini- the of which will be Atkinson. Cardui has helped thous- strator of the partnership estate of M. to study the general condition of Notice is hereby given that the un- ands of weak, tired, worn Bros. B. Atkinson & Sons and all persons the soil at that place and to Alexander dersigned has been appointed adminis- take having claims against the said estate out women, back to health. trator of the estate of M. B. Atkinson, samples of water and soil for All kinds of Leather Work, Harness, required to file same within the It has a gentle,1 tonic ac- are the and all persons haying claims against analysis in the laboratory. The and Shoe Repairing. New harness time prescribed by law. tion on the womanly the said estate are required to file investigation parts and harness and and saddlery Milton Dow, the of the Alamogordo same within the time prescribed by to the cause hardware. Administrator of. Partnership or Sacramento basin has .now the law. MILTON DOW, of the trioufele.i)Jt.,helps, It Estate of M. B. Atkinson & Sons. been in progress for a year and Livery, Dray and Transfer. Administrator of the E tate of M. B. á ; helps quickly, surely,.saf -- is being carried on under the Good Service, Reasonable Wrieri y'oo Atkinson. . . ;) ly. It. has helped Want a reliable medicine Adams fund in others. Charges. Give us a trial. for a cóugh'or oíd take Chamberlain's with Why not. you? It wilL CVE. Meintzer of Alamogordo. Mercan- Cough Remedy: 'It can always be de- Ortiz' store is headquarters for .Try Corner southeast of Hughes ' I it Get a bottle today! tile Co. ESTANCIA, N. M. pended upon and is pleasant and safe to fruit always the greatest varie- Dr. Hare's trip will close the' take. For sale by all dealers. advL ty and best quality. adv preliminary part of investigation "There are certainly some points of print it Let us see if we can pick up AMOUNT SPENT ON DRAINAGE. Interest In this case, Watson,'' he re- the trace again. Yea, here we are-t- hree marked, when the landlady had left days later. 'Am making suc- Secretary Fisher Reports to Congress jnittisccnccs of us. "It may, of course, be trivial-Indivi- dual cessful arrangements. Patience and Big Sum Spent on Indian Lands. eccentricity; or it may be prudence. The clouds will pass. Q.' Washington. Secretary Fisher of very much deeper than appears on the Nothing for a week after that. Then the Interior Department has transmit- surface. The first thing that strikes comes something much more definite: ted to Congress a statement showing one is the obvious possibility that the 'The path Is clearing. If I find chance the expenditures of his department person now in the rooms may be en- signal message remember code agreed during the fiscal year ending June 30,. tirely different from the one who en- one A, two B, and so on. You will 1912, for Irrigation and drainage on gaged them." hear soon. G.' That was In yester- reservations. This statement HOLMES "Why should you think so?" day's paper, and there Is nothing in fchows the following expenditures In "Well, apart from this cigarette-end-, today's. It's all very appropriate to the Rocky Mountain region; was It not suggestive that the Mra. Warren's lodger. If we wait a Colorado only time the lodger went out was im- Diminished Southern Ute . .$ 8,280.68 little, Watson, I don't doubt that the Southern Ule allotments .. 17,544.43 mediately after his taking the rooms? affair will grow more intelligible.' Idaho . He came back or someone came Fort Hall 47.127.89 So It proved; for in the morning I Fort Lapwal 233.8 musmtlOBS by y.Lúarncs back when all witnesses were out of found my' friend standing on the Montana way. no Blackfeet 160,092.33 door. I heard him come up the We have proof that the hearthrug with his back to the fire, Crow bar the person who person, 60.662.98 the stair after midnight." came back was the and a smile of complete satisfaction Flathead 835 963.93 TCflC who went out Then, again, the man upon Fort Kelknap 16,275.81 "But hia meals?" his face. Fort I'eck 13.817.80 who took the rooms spoke English TO BE CONTINUED.) Tongue Klver 8,880.37 "It was his particular direction that Nevada we should always, when rang, well. This other, however, prints ADVENTURE he Simple Bretons, Carsun Sink allotments ... 12,992.00 leave his meal upon a chair outside 'match' when it should bave been Faith of Fort MrDermllt 196.00 'matches.' I can Imagine that the There Is probably no place In Lovelocks 116.92 his door. Then he rings again when Moapa River S. 147. 49 OF THE he has finished, and we take it word was taken out of a dictionary, France where the peasantry are more Western Shoshone 1,179.47 which would give the noun but not Inclined to believe In the New Mexico down from the same chair. If he Pueblo 13.223.99 wants anything else he prints it on the plural. The laconic style may be hidden forces of nature, . and where Zunl 49,100.31 RED CIRCLE a slip of paper and leaves It" to conceal the absence of knowledge the unscrupulous charlatan has so Utah of English. Yes, Watson, are good an opportunity deceiving bis Uintah 55,162.01 (Continued.) "Prints It?" there of Wyoming "Yes, sir; prints It In pencil. Just good reasons to suspect that there baa listeners aa In Brittany. Whether In Wind Klver 60,062.1 "Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot see been a substitution of lodgers." sickness or In health, the people of that you have any particular cause the word, nothing more. Here's one Outlaw Cow Pony Dies Unconquered. I brought to show you SOAP. "But for what possible end?" Brittany look for an answer to their for uneasiness, nor do 1 understand Here's Los Angeles An "outlaw" to the another MATCH. This one he "Ah! there lies our problem. There demands In the mysterious kingdom why I, whose time is of some value, is last, Gray Eagle, notorious as an un- GA- Is one obvious line of Investi- of the supernatural, and with a faith I real- left the first morning DAILY rather should Interfere In the matter. gation." ' He took down the great which, to the educated, is sometimes tamable cow pony and victor over ly have things to engage me." ZETTE. I leave that paper with his many daring met other every morning." book In which, day by day, be filed almost unbelievable. A curious in- broncho busters, Bo spoke Sherlock Holmes, and turned breakfast death in his to "Dear me, Watson," said Holmes, the agony columna of the various Lon- stance of this widespread superstition efforts unseat Arthur back to the great scrapbook In which Scheutz, an eighteen-year-ol- d with great curiosity the don Journals. "Dear me!" said he. Is cited by M. Paul Geniaux, a well rider. he was arranging and Indexing some staring at Tbe horse slipped slips of foolscap which landlady turning over the pages, "what a cho- known French folklorlst The Inhabi- and fell during tha of his recent material. the furious battle for mastery had handed to him, "this Is certainly rus of groans, cries and bleatlngs! tants of Muzlllae and district, in the and dashed landlady pertinac- g out his brains against a stone curb. But the had the a unuaual. SeclUBlon can un- What a rag-ba- of singular happen- Morblhan, firmly believe that the only sex. little I Scheutz ity, and also the cunning of her derstand; by why print? Printing Is ings! But surely the most valuable effective method of curing their chil- sustained a fractured skull in Bhe held her ground firmly. a clumsy process. Why not write? hunting-groun- that ever was given to dren of the colic Is to carry them to the fall. Gray Eagle had been the "You arranged an affair for a lodger a of unusual! This per- a certain chapel, that of St. ETamers, mainstay of "Wild West" and moving What would It suggest, Watson?" student the o of mine last year," she said "Mr. "That he desired to conceal his son Is alone, and cannot be ap- and deposit them on the altar. There plctu-- shows for years, and there Is Falrdale Hobbs." handwriting." proached by letter without a breach they mumble a short prayer, the text no record of his ever having been de- of which you can never get them to mastered by any rider. .. "Ah, yes a simple matter." "But why? What can it matter to of that absolute secrecy which is "But would never cease talking him his landlady should have a sired. How is any news or any mes- confess and the cure Is Immediately he that COLORADO'S of It your kindness, sir, and the way word of bis writing? Still, it may be sage to reach him from without? effected! A8SES3ED VALUE. In which you brought light Into the as you say. Then, again, why such Obviously by advertisement through Property Valued $1,266,990,597 Paye I remembered his words laconic messages?" a newspaper. There seems no other Guest Room 8late. at darkness. Taxes In when I was In doubt and darkness "I cannot Imagine." way, and fortunately we need con One of the greatest conveniences State. myself. I know you could If you only "It openB a pleasing field for Intelli- cern ourselves with the one paper which a hostess can devise for her Denver. The assessed valuation of would." gent speculation. The words are writ- only. Here are the Dally Gazette ex- guests is a clearly written card set on the property In Colorado, as returned broad-pointe- violet-tinte- by assessors coun- Holmes was accessible upon the ten with a tracts of the last fortnight 'Lady the bedroom writing table detailing the of tbe several In- ties, Is $422,330,109. assessments side of flattery, and also, to do him pencil of a not unusual pattern. You with a black boa at Prince's Skating the hours of meals, the times of As are on one-thir- d Justice, upon side of kindliness. will observe that the paper Is torn club' that we may pass. 'Surely coming and outgoing posts, the prin- made a basis of valu- the cipal and ation, the real property The two forces made htm lay down away at the side here after the print- Jimmy will not break his mother's trains other useful informa- value of this appears to tion. amounts to more a billion a gum-brus- ing was done, so that the 'S' of heart' that be Irrelevant. than and his with a sigh of resigna- quarter tion and push back his chair. 'SOAP' Is partly gone. Suggestive, 'If the lady who fainted in the Brix- It was someone's clever Idea to pro- dollars. The valuation by coun- ton not me a ties follows: "Well, well, Mrs. Warren, let us Watson, Is it not?" bus' she does Interest vide small china slate In each roam, 'Every day my longs ' Bleat, on which might hear about It, then. You don't object "Of caution?" heart be written Instruc- Adams Í.635.9ST "Exactly. some Watson unmitigated bleat! Ah! tions for housemaid. Arapahoe... 6,313,275 to tobacco, I take It? Thank you, There was evidently this the It is often Archuleta 1,415.935 mark, some something is a little more possible. Listen to difficult to find her during day Baea 872,129 Watson matches I You are un- thumb print, the in the per- this: 'Be patient Will find some order to ask Bent 2.797.J5J easy, I understand, your which might give a clew to the for the hot bottle, the Boulder 12.816.079 as because sure means of communication. Mean- glasB of warm new lodger remains In his room and son's Identity. Now, Mrs. Warren, milk, the necessary Chaffee 3,626.740 you say was of middle while, this column. G.' That Is two help when dressing for oth- Cheyenne 2,567,968 you cannot see him. Why, bless you, that the man dinner, or Clear 2,617,421 age days after Mrs. Warren's lodger ar- er needs may Creek Mrs. Warren, If I were your lodger size, dark. and bearded. What that be required, and Conejos 3.285,672 rived. It sounds plausible, does It to ring for often is not Crowley 2,511.493 .you often would not see me for weeks would he be?" her desirable. Costilla 2,480.937 "Youngish not thirty." on end-- over Custer 750.400 "Well, can you give me no further Gathered In Twelve-Poun-d Trout Delta 5.395,700 "No doubt, Is different. 133,M3Í.U4U sir; but this Indications?" What is said to be the largest trout iienver It frightens me, Mr. Holmes. I can't Dolores 421,693 "He spoke good English, sir, and X caught in Montana streams was re- Douglas 2,955,730 sleep fright To his quick Eagle 2,193.479 for hear yet was foreigner by In ceived from J. W. Scott, step moving and moving there I thought he a proprietor ol Elbert 2.704,736 here his accent." the hotel at Armstead. It weighed El Paso 22,409.151 from early morning to late at night, Fremont m 6,843,055 "And he was well dressed?" 13 pounds, 8 ounces. From tip of tall yet to catch so much aB a Garfield 4.879.810 and never "Very quite to mouth It measured nearly Ollpln 2.026.64 glimpse more I can smartly dressed, sir three of him It's than gentleman. Dark noth- feet In length, a yardstick extending Grand 1,369,060 My husband Is as nervous over the clothes Gunnison - 4,505,734 stand. ing you note." an inch at each end when laid be- Hinsdale 660,315 am, Is out at his work would It as I but be "He gave no name side tbe catch. It was 16 Inches Huerfano 3.878,148 day, while I get "no rest from tí' Jackson 1.206.240 all It "No, around the fish, measuring over the Jefferson 6.041,985 hiding for? What haB he sir." What is he "And has no letters or callers?" back fins. Kiowa 1.909.485 done? Except for the girl, I am all had Kit Carson 2,828.637 None." The fish was dressed and when re Lake 5,946.263 In house with him, and It's alone the "But surely you or the girl enter weighed In Butte tipped the at La Plata 6,302,953 more my nerves can stand." scales Larimer 9,624,118 than his room of a morning?" 12 pounds. Anaconda Standard. Las 13.477,192 forward laid his Animas Holmes leaned and "No, sir; he looks after himself Lincoln 2.721.530 long, fingers upon the woman's 1 Logan 5.964 299 thin entirely." Artist Regains Drawings. Mesa ,298 291 shoulder. He had an almost hypnotic "Dear me! that Is certainly remark- M. Bucas, the French artist whese Mineral 743,111 power of soothing when he wished. luggage?" Moffat 1,331,420 eyes, able. What about his paintings when bought by M. Qulttuer Montezuma 2.543.850 The scared look faded from her "He had one big brown bag with by won new Montrose 8,707.543 smoothed and signed him, their Morgan 4,':74.630 and her agitated features him nothing else." commonplace. She owner honors at the salons where tbe Otero 5.175.339 into their usval "Well, we don't seem to have much original painter failed even to get Ouray 2.742.834 sat down in chair which he bad 2 685.571 the material to lielp us. Do you say them accepted, has succeeded in re- lark Indicated. Phillip 1.856.08T nothing has come out of that room-absol- utely gaining 29 of tbe pictures. Pitkin 1.952.705 "If I take it up I must understand nothing?" Prowrra 4.996,366 to Pueblo 28,004.651 every detail," said he. "Take time The landlady drew an envelope They Are Goats. Rio Blanco 1.184.456 point may the 2,737.810 lonslder. The smallest be from her bag; from It she shook out Griggs It's a mystery to me how Rio Grande You say that the Was Evidently Some Mark, Routt 2,409.590 the most essential. two burned matches and a cigarette-en- d "There can such a splendid table Saguache 3.133,434 ago, paid you Jones set nan came ten days and upon the table. Some Thumb Print" on his salary. San Juan 2,036.096 for a fortnight's board and lodging?" San Miguel 3,834.620 "They were on his tray this morn- not? The mysterious one could un- Briggs Huh! It is no mystery to Sedgwick 1,734.056 "He asked my terms, sir. I said ing. I brought them because I had his butcher and grocer. Summit ( 1,847.707 a derstand English, even If be could not Teller 8,135.335 fifty shillings a week. There Is heard that you can read great things Washington 2,719.770 small sitting-roo- and bedroom, and out of small ones." Weld 20.438,910 all complete, at the top of the house." Holmes shrugged his shoulders. Tuma 2,927,745 "Well?" "There Is nothing here," said he. of Water Now Total 1422,330,199 "He said, 'I'll pay you five pounds a "The matches have, of course, been Keeps Out week If I can have It on my own' used to light cigarettes. That Is obvi HOWARD E. BURTON, ASSAYER & CHEMIST poor woman, air, and ous from of Gander With Fishing Line Tied to frightened LEAItVlLLti. CULUHAUO, terms.' I'm a the shortness the burnt seemed at first Then he Specimen prives: tío Id. silver, lead. SI: fold, Mr. Warren earns little, and the nton-- end. Half the match Is consumed in His Leg Has Lively Time evinced signs of anger and tried to iivtr, 75c; gold. 50c; sine or copper, si. Mallín en ve lupus and full price Hit ant on meant much to me. He took out lighting a pipe or a cigar. But. dear With Pickerel. fly to shore, but the pickerel pulled application. Control and umpire work so- licited. Iteference: Carbonate National Manic u d note, and he held It out me! this cigarette stub Is certainly him back. was so upset to me then and there. 'You can have remarkable. The gentleman was A Wisconsin gander After half an hour of the hardest 1LI. V1H A ItIO CiHANUB-WEüTG- same every fortnight tor a long bearded and mustached, you say?" by experiments made upon and ever PACIFIC the work he had done, tbe gander "The Royal Gorge-Feath- River to come If you keep terms,' "Yes, sir." through him by a mischievous boy time the go came ashore dragging a Cañón Route" not, I'll have no more to "I don't understand I should that lor a long time be would not pickerel up Taken together form the most beauti- be said. 'If that tbe bank. ful line of continuous travel Denver. do with you.' " Bay that only a clean-shave- man into the water. The boy took off pickerel ana Salt T.ake. City, San Francisco. to ab- the "What were the termB?" could have smoked this. Why, Wat- The gander's determination baited the hook with frog. He The marvelous scenic attractions of meana of bath- another the Rockies, the Great Salt Beds oí "Well, sir, they were that he was son, even your modest mustache stain from water as a to Induce gander to go in the wonders of the Sierras following circum- tried the Utah and to have a key of the house. That was would have been singed." ing grew out of the for another swim, but no amount ol can be seen from the car windows, A without extra expense for side trips. all right Lodgers often neve them. holder?" I suggested. stances: persuasion could get bird to do so. DINING CAR SERVICR. would a fishin- the SUPERB Also,. that he was to be left entirely 'No, no; the end is matted. I sup The boy thought he tie He simply could not be driven In. For For illustrated descriptive matter pose could not two g-line to gander's leg and with write Frank A. Wadielfjh, General to himself, and never, upon any ex- there be people the many weeks the gander woutd not go Passenger Agent, Denver & Grand your rooms, properly baited turn tbe bird Fo cuse, to be disturbed." in Mrs. Warren?" a hook tnjto the water. He would proceed Railroad. Denver, Colo. 'No, so water. The bait was a "Nothing very wonderful in that, sir. He eats little that I out Into the with the rest of his flock to the wa- surely?" often wonder It can keep life in one." frog. ' ter's edge, but there be would stop 'Well, I we Tbe gander went Into the mill pond, "Not In reason, sir. But Is out think must wait for a He would seem to be arguing with this more all, you where he swam around for half an SEED AND NURSERY of reason. He has been for little material. After them with reference to the danger all there "flip-flaps-" and diving nor have nothing to complain of. You hour, turning they were courting. ten days, and neither Mr. Warren your food. Suddenly he felt a pull at t girl once set eyes upon have received rent, and' he Is for nor the has not a troublesome lodger, through bis leg and looked as surprised as tbe BOOK 1913 bim. We can quick step he Not In Dictionary. hear that Is certainly an unusual one. He pays "lone fisherman" when be caught a the of bis pacing up and down, up and A was reading to class you well, If he chooses lie con- whale. teacher her Guide down, night, morning and noon; but and to came An up to the minute cealed It is no direct of Tbe gander concluded that there and across the word "unaware." except on first night he has never business If mean- Book for on Seeds, Plants, that yours. We bave no an was something tbe matter, and he She asked any one knew its you once gone out of bouse." excuse for In the trusion upon his privacy until we have looked to ascertain tbe cause. Tbe ing. Trees and Poultry Supplies. "Oh, he Went out first night, the some reason to think that there la a pickerel on the book gave several One small girl timidly raised her Write today lor Free Copy did he?" guilty reason for It I've taken up Jerks, whereupon the gander decided hand and gave tbe following defini- "Yes, sir, and returned very late the matter, and I won't lose sight of that he wanted to go home. tion: Porter-Walto- n Co. "" " you rter we were all In bed. Ho told me It Report to me if anything fresh He at once started for the shore, 'Unaware' ia what take off the Salt Laka City, Utah fier be hud taken the rooms that be occurs, and rely upon my assistance but the pickerel on the hook wanted last thing before you put your nlghtls i?uld 60 so, and asked me not to if it should be needed. to co the other way. Tbe gander on." Haroer'a Monthly. ( - V

THE NEWS-HERAL- NEW MEXICO METALS WESTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS PRODUCTION IN 1912 SHOWN BY MINING ESTANCIA NEW MEXICO IN BRIEF U. 8. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. IN BRIEF ebbsStops Coughs-Cur- es Colds Newspaper Union News Service. WILSOÍTWAÑTS Western Newspaper Union New Service. Figures for Mine Output of Gold, Sil- Western MBTAIi VALUES. Many sheep being marketed in ver, Copper, Lead and Zlno TREND OF A bird In the hand fails to catch the are Silver O.M and about Roswell. 8 how Increase Over 1911. early worm. BIG BUSINESS Work on the Clovis hospital will be Speltar Copper li.tfltt Bag makes laundress Btarted early In the spring. Western Newspaper Union News Service. Red Cross Bine the Colorado, happy, makes clothes whiter than snow. A number of counterfeit nlckles have Santa Fé. The mine production of All good grocers. Adv. of Ameri- CON- been circulated about Las Vegas. gold in New Mexico, In 1912, acco. Th United Mine Workers PROVIDED if GROWS BIG IN south- No matter what happens, the sus- gas voted by the lng to preliminary estimates by ca are proparing to organize the TACT WITH KEEN COM- A franchise wn? upon more penders a man wears are never en- Artesia, 184 for to 49 Charles W. Henderson of the United ern coal Holds and enter a citizens of of tirely free from responsibilities. PETITION. against the pioposltlon. mates ueoiugicai ourvuy ui wanuiuer active campaign for the settlement ton, showed a small over the troubles in the northern field. Clyde Clifton, who was brought Increase tbe Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, output output The output of copper from Colorado from Kelly In a precarious condition, of $762,808 in 1911; the easy to take as candy, regulate and invigor- an 150,000 is largely Incidental to the produc- ate stomach, liver bowels and euro con- died at the Socorro hospital. of silver Increase of about and FREE FROM MONOPOLY ounces over the production of 1,354,540 tion of other metals and will probab- stipation. Adv. Clyde Slano was mysteriously shot ounces in 1911; lead an increase of ly show no great change In 1912 from comes Sumner at the feed store whic'a Once in a great while a man at Fort ' about 1,700,000 pounds from the yield the 9,791,000 pounds produced in 1911. wife he he is running for Carl Gerhardt. home as early as his thinks of nearly 3,000,000 pounds in 1911; A company of Fort Collins men has ought to, or postman brings her a ASKS DISSOLUTION OF PREJU- to be plenti- the Wild turkey are said and copper an Increase from 4,057,040 been organized to prospect in the letter that she expects. DICES BETWEEN CAPITAL ful this season, and the sports are aft- pounds In 1911 to about 28,000,000 vicinity of that city for oil and nat- lively bunches now. AND LABOR. er them In pounds in 1912. The .output of zinc ural gas. A number of years ago ASK FOB ALLEN'S FOOT-BAS- A of farmers living near change 1912 from the were made near La the Antlseptlo powder to itiake Into your number made little in promising strikes shoes. Relieves Corns, Bunlona. Ingrowing Jireh met at that place and organized output of 10,237,176 pounds in 1911. Porte, and the members of the new Nails, Swollen and Sweating- feet, Blisters Western Newspaper Union New Service. be- and Callous spots. Bold everywhere, 2Rc. the Jireh Farmers Association. The increase In the value of copper company declare there is reason to Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Chicago. Big Business, its right to Mounted Policeman J. H. McHughes alone adds over $4,000,000 to the value lieve there is oil near For Collins. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Adv. growth and its duties to tho country, arrested Pedro Sandoval near Man- of the output of New Mexico. The production from the Cresson Following Crders. were discussed by President-elec-t zana, on the charge of horse stealing. The output of gold and silver from mine at Cripple Creek amounts to Doctor (to Mr. J., whose husband Is Woodrow Wilson in a speech before One of the best prospects for oil In the cyanide plants at Mogollón, Socor- about 1,800 tons of ore which will very ill) Has he had any lucid Inter- the Commercial Club of Chicago. the vicinity of Roswell is on the S. I. ro county, showed a small Increase, average In the neighborhood of $30 a vals? "I don't caro how big a business Redfield place near Cumberland City, and a slightly increased output of tbe ton. The net profits to the company Mrs. J. 'E's "ad nothlnk except grows, provided It grows big in con- south. precious metals was also derived from it has often been figured by mining what you ordered, doctor. Llppin-cott'- with competition," he said. silver-bearin- g tact keen A plaster of Paris mold of an 1895 tbe gold and siliceous men, runs about $50,000 a month and The governor made an appeal for copper and year five-ce- piece was found In an old and ores of the Lordsburg therefore the profits for the Just dissolution he said were cf what house by Rev. Thomas Harwood of Al- Central districts, Grant county. The closed wore $600,000. Short of Breath, prejudices In country between this buquerque. reopened copper mines at San Pedro, The of United States in Patience What sort of a dog is capital and labor. mint the Santa Fé county, added to the output received $38,194,003.76 worth that? Among Governor Wilson's auditors The year 1912 waB a record breaker Denver of gold and silver. of gold and silver during the calendar Patrice; A knlckerbocker poodle. railroad presi-tent- s In the Carlsbad district. A quarter of were bank presidents, $37,762,-0S3.1- 3 Patience A poodle? was expended In Im- The Increase in the copper output year of 1912. Of this amount knlckerbocker and heads of great business en- a million dollars Yes; don't you notice his provements and development came chiefly from the operations ot was in gold and $431,970.63 in Patrice terprises. pie Chino Copper Company, which is includes short pants? Seated near him were Governor The big state wide boosters meet- silver. The grand total' mining a low grade copper deposit at from Colorado and twenty Republican, and Governor-elec- t ing, which Fé Chamber of bullion a the Santa Santa by steam shovels. This ore foreign coun- False Alarm. Dunne, a called January 15th, Rita other states and a few Democrat Commerce has for 1b concentrated at Hurley, whore a re- "They say that Wombat Is a gen- success enterprise tries. In Colorado, including the He said that of promises to be a great success. plant completed in ius." depended upon opening up to the has been duction plant, there was furnished the the William McMath, who for years has sections, two being in op- amounting to "Nothing to that story. It's a tho nation only five sections mint gold and silver rank and filo of not conducted the largest dairy business In tho beginning ot year canard. I loaned him a dollar once physical but the eration at tbe $11,824,152.08. Its resources business northern New Mexico, has been miss- 1912 being suc- and he paid me back all right and the other three Carl Johnsoc, well known in the as well. ing from Raton for several days. cessively placed operation during enough." under oath, he in Cripple Creek district for years as the Men had testified, The county rural school the year, being completed in said, to existence of an "inner cir- Santa Fé the last "Lucky swede," because of the large the exhibit will take place in the lecture pecember. The public report of this Spoiled Her Secret. cle" to whom credit was obtainable, to sums he has made In leasing, is ap- room of the School of American Arch- company for nine months of the year "My first husband and I kept our the exclusion of those against whom parently again in line to develop a marriage a secret for nearly a year." aeology In Santa Fé on Friday, Feb- shows an output of 17,902,587 pounds g Inner circle sought to discrimí- heavy-tonnag- e After crosa-cuttin- that ruary 21st. of copper, and the output for the last "Didn't you find It rather difficult?" nete. and drifting extensively in tho We have appointed L. throe months was approximately "Oh, no, not at all. could "I am not drawing an Indictment Governor McDonald bas hope of finding the old vein, he has longer If Clayton, pounds. The second copper dis- gone on for a much time the against the banking system," he said Waters Kingdom, of Union broken into an entirely new fissure reporters snoop- county, McCabe, of trict in Importance was the Lordsburg horrible hadn't been "That has already been convicted. But and Robert Emmet at a depth of 600 feet, a long dis- ing I applied my di- no- district, with an increased output for around when for I do refer to the basis of credit ir Albuquerque, Bernalillo county, tance from the shaft which bears a 1912. The Burro district, vorce." business. taries public. Mountain carrying oxcellent ship- where much development work haa fine "I tell you frankly that if I per- The efforts of the Chamber of Com- ping ore. ' No Money, No Marriage. my dwell upon merce to organize a state been done during the last six years, mitted thoughts to the of Santa Fe output. copper The worlds production of gold dur- "A fortune teller told me that you responsibility that will fall upon me I wide Boosters' Association, meets with made a small The San Pedro, San- ing 1912 was $5,600,000 greater than are going to marry me," said the would be daunted. I came here to ask the of every city, village mines and smelter at endorsement county, wore Aug- In 1911, the total being $465,000,000, young man with the prominent your counsel and assistance. and town in the state. ta Fe reopened in ust and operated throughout the rest according to a preliminary estlmato socks. "The business future of this country of di- you The work on the oxlenslon the pf the year. announced by George E. Roberts, "Did she also tell you that are does not depend.upon the government Quanah, Acme & Pacific is getting Gold production going to a very large fortune?" The lead output of Now Mexico rector of the mint. inherit of the United States; It Is dependent along nicely. Tho rails have been United amounted to inquired the girl with the matted hair. men. govern- comes chiefly from the shlpmonta of in the States upon the business The laid several miles out of Paducah, and compared with $96,890,000 in "She didn't say anything about a can- lead ore and concentrates from the ment cannot breed a temper; It they are rushing the work as fast as $19,988,486. fortune." lead-zin- 1911. California led with thought and purpose. deposita at Kelly, Socorro fortun- not generate possible. Colorado was sacond with $18,791,710. "Then she Is not much of a Things whip of law County, but there were also increased done under the the Engineer French stated that Alaska third with $17,398,946, Nevada e-teller, and you had better not and never successful State shipments of lead ore from the Cooks are reluctant the work on the road from Las Cruces fourth with $13,331,680 and South Da- place any reliance in anything she The hope of America Is the changing district, Luna county. to Organ, In Dona Ana county, will kota fifth with $7,795,680. says." Washington Herald. attitude of the business men toward Shipments of zinc sulphide ore and likely be started at once. This road concentrates from Kelly were about the things they have to handle in this long Is of New Mexico. DREADED TO EAT. country." Is to be twelve miles and the same In quantity as in 1911, but vast importance to residents in the dispatch work VA Quaker Couple's Experience, "And then in addition, and on top those of sine carHonate decreased. A Globe states that Estancia valley. Inspiration mine, mill site roads of all this, we must see to it that the This district yields the greater part at the many persons dread to eat Articles of incorporation of the Pe- and concomitant Improvements con- .How business of the United States is set of the sine output of New Mexico. In meals, although actually hungry cos Valley Alfalfa Farms Company of tinues in a great aro that curves from their absolutely free of every feature of January, 1912, the zinc deposits at nearly all the timet were filed in the office of re- supply tunnel on Miami's west to monopoly." Colorado Hanover, Grant county, were the never Intended this should the state corporation commission at year, junction of tho Arizona Eastern Nature Touching on conservation, he said: opened, after being idle for a the so, for we given a thing called The new company and the Inspiration spur be- be are "A policy of reservation is not one of Santa Fé. has its and zinc concentrates and ore were railroad should guide us as to offices in Carlsbad, Eddy low the concentrator city. appetite that conservation." New Mexico shipped from Pinos Altos, Grant system needs at any time county, and names Henry H. Giesoker attri- what the county. Contradiction of a statement and can statutory agent. It Is capitalized Engineering and Mining digest STOCK 8HOW HOLDS LESSON. at buted to the But we get in a hurry, swallow our $1,500,000 and has a paid In capital of stating that the Switzerland Burrell Talked Good Roads to Darning. Journal food very much as we shovel coal Into Colonel Skinner Declares Exhibition $1,300,000, mine In the Oro Blanco district is un- furnace, and our sense of appetite Doming. B. H. Burrell, of the U. S. the Will Show Need of Raising Joe Howard of Portales and E. R. der bond to Woodworth and Layne, Is becomes and perverted. office of public roads, lectured here unnatural More Cattle, Dennis and J. H. Pritchard of Clovis made in a letter from W. J. Part- we wrong of food in afternoon and was prevailed Then eat the kind Denver. Colonel W. E. Skinner, were painfully hurt and narrowly es- the ridge of Oro Blanco, who asserts the or eat too much, and there you upon to deliver the lecture again in no one. builder and resident, caped boing killed when an auto In mine is under bond to accompanying mis-erle-s. former Denver evening. was illus- and lta living Chicago, sees a great which they were driving, ten miles the The lecture output of copper from New now in by stcrooptlcon views, selected The lesson to be learned in the Western of Albuquerque plunged into trated Mexico in 1912 wil show a large In- A lady touthcact with a view of illustrating right meth- Phlla. said: National Live Stock Show, which will a deep arroyo where the men expect- crease over that of 1911, owing to the "My and I sick ods of of roads, and also husband have been occupy stage In Denver beginning bridge which had been re- construction noteworthy production 15 20 the ed to find a great savings to the community beginning of and nervous for or years from January 20th. Colonel Skinner bar cently moved further up the gulch. All the by Chino Copper Co., of the Sama drinking feverish, Indigestion, resulting from good roads. Mr. Bur- the coffee lleves will be a great show, better men were fearfully shaken up The total production oi unfit, good part of the time, it three rell laid especial stress in the begin- - Rita district totally a In years. But he believes and badly cut and bruised about the state will reach nearly 30,000,-00- 0 for work pleasure. actually than other of his upon tbe the or We is a great lesson there for body. Howard having a sec- glng lecture pounds, larger part coming our meals. (Tea la there face and of capitalizing the scenery of the dreaded to eat just the same. of month and choek torn off. district Injurious, because It contains tion his New Mexico. from the Santa Rita just as of cot-fee- .) He sees the lesson of the need came into Las Vegas with caffeine, the same drug' found in a greater production of live slock la A farmer 137 live which he caught in the greater population of ag- turtles Wyoming, patent medi- Colorado a In the Berrendo tracts. He Bey 19 Weds His Stepmother, 22 "We tried doctors and who will go Into the rais- streams been obtained on over up Into riculturists old to local Chinamen. They of writ- Leases have cines that counted hundreds ing live stock for the market In them Roswell. The formality the adjoining city any of ship a big part to El Paso to their 1,000 acres of land the ot dollars, with little If benefit If who attend the show ten consent of a special guardian to on the south, and a big "Accidentally, a package of earnest all oriental brethern. They were, mostly of Casper small by Colonel Skin- be resorted to before county officials will sink several wells at Postum came Into my I made will profit the lesson. of the bard shell variety. syndicate hands. ner sees a chance for a lowering of would license Hcdrlck Armstrong, 19 once. It is believed oil can be found some according to directions, with the prices of meat Director of the Unite States Re- rears old, to wed Mrs. Martha Mar- In paying quantities right at Casper's surprising results. We both liked It clamation Service Newell made a talk garet Armstrong, his stepmother, 22 doors. and have not need any coffee since. in Stormy El In which he strongly urged Ship Wrecked 6e in Paso years old. The husband-fathe- r haa third as producers "The dull feeling after meals has Halifax, N. S. A fleet of wrecking the business men to get together and Minerals ranked we every way. been dead about six months, after a In Wyoming In 1912, the left us and feel better tugs stood by the Rotterdam liner see to It that the acreage under the of wealth We so well satisfied with Postum second marriage lasting less than a estimated value of the output of are Uranium, taking off her 880 passoa-ccr- s Elephant Butte dam project be kept total we recommend to our friends rear. The groom Is the son of Dr. mines and oil wells of the state that it In wild weather at Chebuc'.o out of the grasp of real estate sharks the who made sick and nervous William Armstrong, formerly year having been $24,860,-S4- have been Head. The Uranium ran aground dur- who might make the undertaking Palmer during tho by coffee." Name giv- a prominent sporting writer for a Chi- which was about $5,000,000 moro and miserable ing a heavy sea while making Halifax worthless. Ha ssld the thing to do upon request Read the book, sago dally, whose mother, Mrs. Mary of the output of 1911. en little harbor. Most of tho passengers ara was to get the right man to till the than the value Wellville," In pkgs. Btewart Armstrong wao formerly edi- "The Road to Immigrants, Including many women solL the world's consumption of oil Postum now comes concentrated, tor of the Ellto at Chicago and waa With in and children, intending to settle In 1,000,000 called Postum. Tributes to young men and especial- Identified with prominent committees aggregating barrels a day, of powder form, Instant Western Canada and the Far West of ly the young men of New Mexico, were management. which the United States supplied al- It Is prepared by stirring a level the United States. tn world's fair cup water, adding striking of the addresses oi most production of petro- In a of hot features sugar to taste, and enough cream to both Hon. William C. McDonald, leum in this country In 1912 was Junction Justice Has Married 445. the Ranches Change Hands. bring the color to golden brown-Insta- Grand J. C. Sweeney, for governor of New Mexico, the "young barrels, or about 250,-00- 0 Junction. closed Postum is convenient; many years of peace In H. Roswell. A deal has been less than 1911. While tbe produc- justice the this state," and of the Hon. William City there's no waste; and the flavor is city, claims record of Colorado for justice New Mex whereby Fred E. Baker of Kansas tion was less, the rising price of oil the Pope, former chief of e always uniform. Sold by grocers tad Carl Adamson of this city, value pro- the number of marriage ceremonies and now United States district Increased the total of the p SO 100-cu- BO cts. ira owners of the three big tin cts., tin performed. He has united 445 coup-pie- judge at Santa Fé when "The Fellow- the duct markedly. Last year the output grocer's iheep ranchea, formerly owned by A. A trial tin mailed for "Very tew of them ever get ship Class" held their first annual waa valued at $150,000,000, an Increase name and 2 cent stamp for postage. ! D. this section ot loose after I get them hitched " ba a Garrett ft Co. in of $1,000,000 over 1911 Battle Creek, Maw Mexico. Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, clarrd Utah. Adr. "" " ,, """ fTÍ iIiiT .,., miM mm.,,,.,,1, a..., ; MU ,1... 1 útm L.n.,. .,n .,t i.- ....:.'',....: w .Ml,aiuilsr.

-- Blk. 1, $58.30; penalty $2.92; : Estancia Néws Herald Williams' addition to Willard costs $1.50; Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 17,-- Moriarty; Precinct No. 9, Palms. lots 1 and 2. total $62.71. January 16, 1913 Blk. ;4, George addition Lots 1 to 11, 14, 17. to 21,. Blk. 18, Chavez, Narciso SB NE'4 Sec. to Willard; Dibert, Mrs. M. : SE'4 Sec. 31, Twp. 5 N., Anna Moriarty; 7. ."' 19, Sec. 20, DELINQUENT TAX 8 S. NW'4, SW'4 NE'4 LIST 1911. R. 9 E., containing 160 acres; Lot 15 Lots to 11, Blk 39, Estancia; 1 (Not loss to 10, 12 to 21, Blk. 19, Mor- Twp. 9 N., R. 13 E., containing 160 than $25.00.) Blk. 8, East addition to Encino; per Lots 10 and 17 to 20, Blk. 40, Es- '! State of New iarty; acres; personal property $825.00; Mexico; sonal property tancia ; $180.00; taxes $23.55; Lots 1 and 12 to 15, 17 to 21, Blk. taxes $47.14; penalty $2.35; costs penalty $1.17; costs $2.00; Lots 13 to 16, Blk. 43, 20, County j total Estancia: Moriarty; $1.50; total $50.99. of Torrance $26.72. Lots 1, 2, 12, Blk. 52, Estancia: Blk. 6 to 16, Blk. 21, Moriarty; Garcia, Prisco A. S NE'4, N'4 In accordance with the Lueras, Espiridlon SEV4 Lots 4 13 to 16, Blk. 53, laws of the SE'4 Sec. and Estan- Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 22, Moriarty; SE'4 Sec. 35, Twp. 9 N., R. 13 E., con- laws of the state 24, NE 25, cia; of New Mexico, I NE'4 Sec. Twp. 3 N., R. Ixts 1 to 21, Blk. 23, Moriarty; taining 160 acres: improvements on the undersigned 10 E., Lot 1 30, 19, Lots 7 to 16, Blk. 54, treasurer and Sec. Lot 4 Sec. Estancia; Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 24, Moriarty; all of Sec. 36, Twp. 9 N, R. 13 E.; collector of Twp. 3 Lots 1 to 16, the County of Tor- N R. 11 E containing 167 Blk. 55, Estancia; Lots 1 10 13, 17 to 21, Blk. 23, -Lpersonal property $4,230.00; taxes rance, State of New Lots 1 to 8, 56, Mexico, do here- acres; personal property $505.00; Blk. Estancia; Moriarty; $216.30; penalty $10.80; costs $1.00; by make, Lots 2 certify and publish the fol- taxes $29.82; penalty $1.49; costs to 8 and 12 to 14, Blk. 64, Lots 1 to 11, 18, 19, Blk. 26, Mor- total $228.10. lowing notice $1.60; and list of taxes total $32.81. Estancia; iarty ; Mendoza, Frank A. SE'4 Sec. 17, amounting to more Luta, Lots 1 to 4, 75, than $25.00 with Enda E. Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. Blk. Estancia: Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 27, Moriarty; Twp. 7 N., R. 15 E., containing 160 penalties 2, ; Lots 10 and costs thereon, payable Willard personal property $250.00 to 14, Blk. 76, Estancia; Lots 13 to 16 and 20, Blk. 30, Mor- acres; SW NW'4, NW'4 in said county, 1 SW'4 and delinquent orig- taxes $4.01; penalty $1.70; costs Lots to 6 and 8 and 12 to 14, iarty; " Sec. 2, NE'4 SE'4, SE'4 NE'4. Sec. inally as follows: One-hal- $1.00; 77, f on the total $36.71. Blk. Estancia: Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 31, Moriarty; 3, Twp. 3 N., 11. 13 E., containing 160 first day f December, L. 9 Lots 10 12, 1911, and one-hal- f Means, Alf. Lots and 10, Blk. to Blk. 27, Moriarty; Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 32, Moriarty; acres; personal property $1,375.00; on 4, 1 the first day of June, 1912; George addition to Willard; NW Lots to 5 and 21. Blk. 28, Moriarty: Lots 1 to 6 and 15, Blk. 33, Moriarty; $85.17; penalty $4.25; the same taxes costs herein below set forth by Sec. 2, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., containing Lots 5 to 12 and 15 to 16, Blk. 29, Lot 1, Blk. 34, Moriarty; precincts $2.00; total $89.42. and containing first the 16 acres; personal property $515.00; Moriarty; Lots 13 to 16, Blk. 35, Moriarty; Duran, Esptridion E'4 SE'4 Sec names of 1, the ownere or last known taxes $28.13; penalty $1.40;. costs Lots 2, 17 and 18 and 21, I;lk. 30, Lots 12 to 16, Blk. 37, Moriarty; 28. Twp. 3 N R. 15 E., containing 80 owners of all property upon which $1.50; total $31.03. . Moriarty; Lots 1 to 6, 9 to 16, Blk. 38, Mor- acres; personal property $5,720.00; the . taxes amounting to mm th McKinley, J. R. Improvements on Lots 7 to 10, Blk. 35, Moriarty; iarty ; taxes, $141.97; $25.00 last half, penalty, have become delinquent, and E NW'4, W NE Sec. 8, Twp. Taxes $111.63; penalty $5.58; costs Lots 1 to 16. Blk. 39. Moriarty; $7.09; costs $1.50; total $150.56. the amount of taxes, 4 N., R. 7 E.; $10.00; $127.21. the following Imurovements on Lot total Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 40, Moriarty; Sandoval, Prudencio NMs SW'4 abbreviations 16, used In said Blk. 10, Willard; Lots 4, 5 and Garvin, E. L. Improvements on Lots 3 to 6, 7 .to 11, Blk. 41, Mori Sec 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., contain- N.: South, S.; East, E.; West, 6, Blk. 20, Williams' addition to. Wil SW Sec. 16, Twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., per- arty; ing 80 3 W.; acres; NE'4 Sec. 28. Twp. Section, Sec; Township, Twp.; lard; personal property $225.00; sonal property $260.00; taxes $25.00; Lota 0 and 1 to 3, 7 to 11, Blk. 42, N., R. 14 E., containing 160 acres: Range, R. ; Acres, A.; Block, Blk; taxes $37.13; penalty $1.85; costs penalty $1.25; costs $1.00; total Moriarty; personal property $750.00; taxes Addition. Add. $2.00; total $40.98. $27.25. Lots 0 to 3 and 9 to 11, Blk. 43, $46.20:: penalty $2.31; costs $1.50; Notice is hereby given that I, the Vigil, Ramon 500 head of sheep; Gooden, Monte Lots 2 and 3, Blk. Moriarty; total $50.01. undersigned treasurer and taxes $53.00; penalty $2.65; costs C, Estancia; Lots 9 and 10, Blk. Z, Lots 0 and 1 to 5, Blk. 44, Moriarty; collector of said county of Torrance $1.00; total $56.65. Estancia; Lots 13 and 14, Blk. 52, Lots 6 to 11, Blk. 45, Moriarty; Precinct No. 11, Pinos Wells. will apply to the District court held Willard Drug Co. Lot 10, Blk. 6, Estancia; Lots 2 to 9, Blk. 66, Alta Lots 0 to 11, Blk. 46, Moriarty; Luna, Guermo and brother Per- in and for the county of Torrance on Willard; personal property $700.00 VUta; personal property $145.00; Lots 0 to 11, Blk. 47, Moriarty; sonal property valued at $1,490.00, int the fourth Monday of January, 1913, taxes $58.50; penalty $2.92; costa taxes $72.50; penalty $3.62; costs Lots 0 to 11, Blk. 48, Moriarty; eluding 700 head of sheep; taxes for Judgment to- against the land, reai $1.00; total $62.42. $1.50; total $77.62. SE'4 SW',i Sec. 14, Twp. 6 N., R. $69.97; penalty $3.49; cobU $1.50; estate, and personal property describ- Willard Town and Improvement Co, Gregg, Wm. Lots 3 to 6, Blk. 43. 5 E., containing 40 acres; N NE. tal $74.97. ed in the list below, together with Lots 7 to 12, Blk. 1, Willard; Estancia; taxes $32.40; penalty $1.62; N14 NW Sec. 26, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., Torrez, Remijio NW NW'4 Sec. costs R. and penalties and for an order to Lots 1, 2 and 5 to 9, Blk. 4, Willard ; costs $1.00; total $35.02. containing 160 acres; SE'4 and SW'4 4, NE NE Sec. 5, Twp. 2 N., sell the same to satisfy such judg- Lot 24, Blk. 6, Willard; Hues, Berry ' L. Improvements on Sec. 23, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., contain- 11 E.; SE'4 SE Sec. 32. SW'4 ment; and further notice is hereby Lots 3 and 6 to 9 and 11, Blk. 7 N SE, N' SW'4 Sec. 34, Twp. ing 320 acres; S'4 of NÍ4 of Sec. 23, SW'4 Sec. 33, Twp. 3 N., R. 11 E., Riven, that with thirty days after Willard; 6 N., R. 8 E., Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 50, Twp'. 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 containing 160 acres; improvements the rendition of such judgment Lots 19 and 20, Blk. 8, Willard; Estancia; lot 10, Blk. 7. Central Add. acres; N NW'4, NW', NE Sec. on government land; lots 3 and 4, asainst said property and after hay-In- Lots 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10 to 24, Blk. 9, to Estancia; Lot 1, Blk. 55, Alta Vis- 23, Twp. 6 N, R. 5 E., containing 120 Blk. 10, Willard; personal property given notice by a hand bill posted Willard; ta; Lots 5, 6 and 7, Blk. 2, Willard; acres; E NW, NE'4 and E $500.00; taxes $33.32; penalty $1.66; at the front door of the court house Lots 2 to , 6 to 11, BIk. 10, Willard; personal property $190.00; taxes SE Sec. 1, Twp. 1 N, R. 13 E., con- costs $2.0u; total $36.98. at Estancia, County of Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 13, Willard; $43.78; penalty $2.18; costs $2.00; to taining 319 La Torrance, at acres; Salina Grant Precinct No. 12, Encino. least ten days prior to said I, Lots 2 and 5 to 8, Blk. 14, Willard; tal $47.96. in No. 14, containing 640 sale, the Precinct Salas, Bonifacio S '4 NW Sec. undersigned treasurer Lots 1 to 9, Blk. 15, Willard; New Mexico Fuel & Iron Co.: $389.52; penalty $19.48; and acres; taxes 21, Twp. 5 N., R. 14 E., containing 80 collector, will offer for Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 16, Willard; LoU 10 to 21, Blk. 26. Estancia; costs $55.50; $464.80.. sale at public total acres; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 2, East auction, in front of said building, Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 17, Willard; Lots 2 to" 21, Blk. 27, Estancia; New Mexico Railway Co. the Central Add. to Encino; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 3, real and personal property LotB 1 to 22, Blk. 18, Lots 2 to 21, Blk. 28, 66.8 miles of road at $1,500.00 per described Willard; Estancia; East Add. to Encino; Lots 1 and 2 and referred to in said notice Fraction lots 13 to. 24, Blk. 19, Wil Lots 2 to 21, Blk. 29, Estancia; mile; taxes $4,418.40; penalty against and 5 to 9, Blk. 5, East Add. to En- which Judgment may be lard; Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 30, $220.92; costs $1.00; $4,639.32. rendered for Estancia; total cino; Lots 3 to 10, 18 to 22, Blk. 6. the amount of taxes, Lots 3 to 10, 13 to 24, 20, Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 31, R. Improvements penalties and Blk. Wil Estancia; Nisbett, J. on East Add. to Encino; Lots and costs due thereon, continuing lard; Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 32, Estancia; N NW'4, H NE Sec. 7, Twp. 6 said 6 to 10, la to 22, Blk. 7, East Add. to sale from day to day Lots 3 to 24, Blk. 21, Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 33, N., R. 9 14 to 16, Blk. 40, Es- as provided by Willard; Estancia; E., Lots Encino; Lots 3 to 15, 17 to 21, Blk. 8, law- - C. J. Lots 3 to 11 and 13 to 24, 22, Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 34, personal property $200.00; AMBLE, Blk. Estancia; tancia: East Add. to Encino; Lots 1 to 5, 7 Willard; Lots 1 to 6, Blk. X, taxes $26.58; penalty $1.32; costs Treasurer and col- Estancia; to 11, 15, Blk. 9, East Add. to Encino lector, Fraction lots 6 to 17, Blk. 23, Wil Lots 1 to 11, Blk. Y, $1.00; total $29.40. . !v County of Torrance, N. M. Estancia: Lots 1 to 18. Blk. 10, East Add. to lard; Lots 3 to 11, Blk. D, Ortiz, Improvements on SE Precinct No. 1, Tajlque. Estancia; C Encino; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 11. East Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 24, Lots 1 to 11, Blk. E, Sec. 22. Twp. 7 N R. 8 E.; Lot 5, Hopewell, W. S. SE Sec. 19, S14 Willard; Estancia; Add. to Encino; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. and Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 25, Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk. F, Blk. 41, personal property S of N Sec. 20, SE'4 Sec. 21 Willard; Estancia; Estancia: 12, East Add. to Encino: Lots 2 to W Lots 11 to 13, Blk. 26, Lots 6 to 16, Blk. 38, $210.00; taxes $39.30; penalty $1.96; and WV4 SE, SW NE'4 Sec! Willard; Estancia; 4, Blk. 13, East Add. to Encino; Lots 28, Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 27, Lots 1 to 5 and 18, 19, Blk. 39, costs $1.50; $42.76. all of section 29 to 33, Twp 7 N Willard; Es total 1 to 8, Blk. 14, East Add. to Encino; H. 6 Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 28, tancia; Development Co. E.; SE'4 Sec. 2. Sfc Sec. 1, E Willard; Pennsylvania all Blk. B, East Add. to Encino; per- Lots 8 to 12, 29, Lots 7 to 13, Blk. 44, holding No. 3213, Sec. 11, all of Sec. 12, NW'i, N Blk. Willard; Estancia; Small claim Sec. sonal property $30.00; taxes $21.26; 25', Lots 8 17, 30, Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 45, 24, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 12 SW Sec. S N!4 NE'4, EV. SVVH to Blk. Willard;. Estancia; penalty $1.06; costs $8.00; total , Fraction lot 13, Blk. 31, Willard; Lots 1, 2 and 3, and 17 to 21, Blk. acres; small holding claim No. 4122, SWÜ SW'4 Sec. 26, E and Ehi $30.32. Fraction 13 to 15, 32, 46, Estancia; Sees. 13 and 14. Twp. 6 N R. 8 E., SW, SE NW'4, Sec. 35, Twp. 6 N lots Blk. Wil R. 5 lard; containing 160 acres; small holding No. 14, E.. NE'4 NW!4 Sec. 13, Twp. 6 Lot 13. Blk. 50, Estancia; Precinct Lucia. - Lots 3 to 22, 33, claim No. 4121 in Sees. 23 and 24, Stores-Person- prop- N.. R. 8 E., S. NW. Lot 2 See S3 Blk. Willard; Lots 1 to 5 and 8, Blk. 51, Estancia; Lucia Cash 7 Lots 1 to 22, 34, Twp. 6 N., H. 8 E., containing 160 taxes, $32.40; Twp. N., R. 8 E containing 7,165 Blk. Willard; Lots 9 to 16, Blk. 56, Estancia; erty $1,200.00; last half, 1, 2 s Lots 18 to 22, Blk. 35, Wil 3 acres; small holding claim in Sees. penalty $1.62; costs $1.00; total $35.02. acres; taxes $264.44; penalty $13.22-cost- and Lots and 9 to 16, Blk. 57, Estancia; $3.50; total $281.66. lard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 58, Estancia; 14 and 23, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., con- McGillivray, John Improvements 33, Romero, E. and Son EA. NWU Lots 1 to 22, Blk. 36, Willard; Lots 10 to 16, Blk. 62, Estancia; taining 50 acres; small holding claim on S4 Sec. 32, W'4 SW Sec. Lots 6 7 11 to 17, 37, No. 4162 in Sec. 14, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., 5 N., R. 11 E.; Lot 1, Blk. 5, NW'4, S'4 NW Sec. 21, Twp. 7 N., and and Blk. Lots 3 to 8, Blk. 60, Estancia; Twp. 6 containing 73 acres, personal property 9, Blk. R. E., containing 380 acres; NW Willard; Lots 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, Blk. G, Estancia; Central Add. to Estancia; Lot 11 16 24, 38, taxes $50.82; penalty $2.54; personal property $2,-- Sec. 2, Twp. 7 N., R. 6 E., containing Lots to and to Blk. Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 67, Estancia; $70.00; 66. Estancia; $55.84. . half, $76.15; pen- 100 acres; house and lot in Manzano; Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 68, Estancia; costs $.50; total 020.00; taxes, last Lots 1 to 6 22 to 24, 39, Romero, Eugenio Lots 8 to 11, $3.80; costs $2.00; $81.95. . Lot 1, Blk. 44, Estancia, Lots 1 to 3, and Blk. Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 69, Estancia; alty total Willard; - 9 Blk. A, personal property Co. SE'4 SE Sec. 6, Blk. 6, Duran; personal property in Lots to 16, Blk. 73, Estancia; Estancia; Abo Land 1 11 17, 40, $3,550.00; taxes $241.80: penalty 3 4, NW Sec. 5. Twp. Precinct No. 1, $1,150.00; Precinct No. Lots and to Blk. .Wil- Lots 4 to 8, 11 to 16, Blk. 74, Es lots and SW costs $1.00; $254.89. 3 N., R. 7 containing 72 acres; 2, $1,350.00; Precinct No. 7, $1,425.00; lard; tancia; $12.09: total E, Smith, W. NW Sec. 16, Twp. 1 to 4, Blk. 1, Mountainálr; Lots Precinct No. 10, $325.00; taxes Lots 5 to 8 and 11 to 22, Blk. 41, Lots 5 to 15, Blk. 75, Estancia; C Lots 7 N., R. 9 E.. containing 160 acres; 1 4, Blk. 7, Mountainair; Lots 1 to $279.16; penalty $13.95; costs $3.00; Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 79, Estancia; to lots 3 to 5, Blk. 9, Alta Vista: per 4, 7 11, 14, 15, Blk. 8, Mountainair; total $296.11. Ixits 1 to 10 13 to 22, Blk. 42, Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 80, Estancia; to and property $100.00; taxes $30.65; Blk. 8. Mountainair; Precinct No. 2, Torreón." Willard; Lots 9 to 16, Blk. 84, Estancia: sonal Lots penalty $1.53; costs $1.50; total Lots 4 to 6. Blk. 9, Mountainair; Lots Estancia Land Co. 1,014 acres in Lots 2 4 to 24, 49, Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 85, Estancia; Torreón and Blk.. Willard; $33.68. 1' to 9, 11, 14 to 24, Blk. 10, Mountain- Grant; taxes $40.60; penalty Lots 1 to 12; Blk. 44, Willard; Lots 2 to 16, 20 to 23, Blk. 87, Es $2.03; $1.00; Souders, H. G. SW Sec. 33, Twp. air; Lots 1 to 5, Blk. 11, Mountainair; costs total $42.63. Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 45, Wtllard; tancia ; Marble, Mrs. 7 N., R. 9 E., containing 160 acres; Lots 2 and 7 to 10, Blk. 13, Moun- Cora S. Lot 11, Blk. All of Elks. 46 to 50, Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 90, Estancia; 53, Willard; all of NW lying west, and all of tainair: Lots 1 to 12, 15, Blk. 14, Estancia; Lot 9, Blk. 65, Estancia; Lots 7 to 20, Blk. 51, Willard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 91, Estancia; Lot 8, Blk. 76, E SW'4 lying west of N. M. C. Mountainair; Lots 5 and 7, 13 to 22, Estancia: 50 acres in Lots 12 13, Blk. 52, Lots 9 to 16, Blk. 95, Estancia; Torreón and Wtllard; Ry., In Sec. 24, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., Blk. 15, Mountainair; Lots 4 to 22, Grant; personal property Lots 13 to 24, Blk. 53, Lots 1 to. 16, Blk. 96, Estancia; - Willard; containing 120 acres; personal prop- 17. Mountainair: Lots 13 to 24, iv.ui; axes, last nair, 124.19; pen Blk. All of Blks. 54 to 58, Willard; Lots 1 to 10, 12 to 19, Blk. 97, Es erty $360.00; taxes $48.11; penalty Blk. 18, Mountainair; Lots 5 to alty Í1.21; costs $1.50; total $26.90 Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 60, Willard; tancia; costs $2.00: $52.51. 12, 19, Mountainair; Lots 16 to Precinct No. 4, Ciénega. $2.40; total Blk. Lota 13 to 24, Blk. 61, Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 98, Estancia: Speckmann, P. A. Lot 14, Blk. 14, 18, Blk. 19, Mountainair; Lots 1 to . Spencer, B. B. NW SWVj, SW All of Blks. 62 to 91. Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 99, Estancia; person- 10, 20, LoU EV4 11, Central addition to Estancia; 4, 7 to Blk. Mountainair; NW, NE, Sec. Twp. 4 N., Lots 13 24, 92, 1 to Blk. Willard; Lots to 16, Blk. 100, Estancia; property $590.00: taxes, 4 7 to 10, Blk. 21, Mountainair; R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; al last bálf. and SE'4 Lots 19 to 24, Blk. 93, Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 101, Estancia; $25.25; penalty $1.26; costs $1.50; Lots 10 to 12, Blk. 22, Mountainair;. NEK, NE Sec. 10, Twp. 4 N., SE. Lot 13, Blk. 94, Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 102, Estancia; $28.01. 10 to 12, Blk. 23, Mountainair; R. 5 E., containing 80 acres; personal total lots Lots 7 to 19, Blk. 95, Willard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 103. Estancia; Walker, SW 1, Lots 1 to 3, 7 to 12, Blk. 24, Moun- property $480.00; taxes $31.49; pen Jas. Wü Sec All of Blks. 96 to 102, Willard; Lots 7 to 12, Blk. 107, Estancia; Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 80 tainair; LoU 7 to 9. Blk. 25, Moun- alty $1.57; costs $2.00; total $35.06. Three-fourth- s of Blk. 103, Willard; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 108, Estancia: acres; lot 1, Blk. B, Estancia; Lot 6, tainair; Lots 3 and 10 to 12, Blk. 26, Spencer, J. S. E SE Sec. 13, One-hal- - f Blk. 104, Willard; LotB 1 to 12, Blk. 109. Estañe!- , Blk. Z, Estancia; Lots 1, 2. 3, Blk. 6. Mountainair; Lots 7 to 12, Blk. 27, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., containing 80 Lots 1 to 6 and 13 to 24, Blk. 105, Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 110. Están . , Add., to Estancia; personal Mountainair; Lots 1 to 4 and 7 to 10, acres: lots 3 and 4 Sec. 18, Twp. 4 Central Willard; Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 111. Fst ucia: property $135.00; taxes,' last half, Blk. 28, Mountainair; Lots 1 to 4, Blk. N., R. 6 E., containing 80 acres; per Lots 1 to 11 and 16 to 24, Blk. 106; LoU 1. to 12, Blk. 112, tutanda: $69.27; penalty $3.46; coBts $2.00; to- 29, Mountainair; Lot 5, Blk. 30. Moun- sonal property $1,070.00; taxes Willard; Lots 1 to 10, Blk. 113, Estancia; tal $74.73. tainair; Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 31, Moun- $47.64; penalty $2.38; costs $1.50; to 1 Lots 1 to 10, Blk. 114, Estancia; C. Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 32. Moun tal $51.52. Lots to 8 and 13 to 24, Blk. 107, Senter, Mrs. Florence East tainair: Willard: Lots 1 to 5. Blk. 115, Estancia; side of SE'4 Sec. 25, Twp. 6 N., R. tainair; SE'4 SW,- SW SE Sec. No. Precinct 6, Willard. Lots 13 to 16 and 21 to 24, Blk. 108, Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 1, Moriarty: 8 E., containing 100 acres; Lot 11, 9, Twp. 4 N.. R. 6 E., containing 80 Chavez, 1 Cristino Lets and 2 Willard: Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 2. Moriarty; Blk. 88, Estancia; Lot 1, Blk. 64, Ea acres; taxes $94.30; penalty $4.72; NW Sec. 30, Twp. 4 N., R. E., E'i 9 Lots 13 to 24. Blk. 109, Willard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 3, Moriarty; tancia; Lots 4 and 5. Blk. 7, Alta costs $15.50; total $114.62. containing 160 acres: personal prop 1, 2 5 24, 110, Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 4, Moriarty; Vista: Lot 4, Blk. 12, Alta Vista; LoU Black, Mrs. E. A. Lot 13, Blk. 17, erty Lots and to Blk. Wil $1,375.00; taxes, last half, $40.50; lard; tots 3 to 8, Blk. 5, Moriarty; 10 and 11. Blk. 21. Alts Vista: Lots Mountainair; personal property penalty $2.03; costs $1.50; total Ail of Blks. to 113, Willard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 6, Moriarty; 3 and 4, Blk. 18, Alta Vista; LoU 6 $395.00; taxes $27.65; penalty $30.03. $44.03. Ill 1 8, Blk. 7, Two-third- s Blk. 114, Willard; Lots to Moriarty; and 8, Blk. 27, Alta Vista; Lot 11, Blk. Dunlavy, Jas. P. Improvements on Chavez y Salas, Feliciano Improve- Blk. 115, Willard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 8, Moriarty; 28. Alta Vista; Lots 3 and 7. Blk. 34. EH SE Sec. 32. W. SW Sec 33, on 33, Moua-tainai- ments SW Sec. Twp. 5 N., Blk. Willard; Lots 1 to 5, 9 to 16, Blk. 9. Moriarty; Alta Vista: Lots 10 to 12. Blk. 35, Twp. 4 N.. R. 7 E., all Blk. 16, R. 9 E.. personal lit, property $1,260.00; taxes $151.43; penalty $7.67; posts Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 10. Moriarty; Alta Vista: Lot C, Blk. 37. Alta Vista; 200 acres in Manzano Grant: taxes 67.87; $3.39; -- 13, penalty costs $35.00; total $194.00. - LoU 3 to Blk. 10, Moriarty; LoU 5. 9 and 10. Blk. 41. Alta Vista; lots 13 to 15, Blk. i. East Addition to $1.50. total $72.76. LoU 3 to 13, Blk. 11, Moriarty; W. Blk. 47, Alta Vista; Lot 8. Blk. Encino; personal property $315.00; Dan-is- , Mrs. Luis Lots 7 to 9, Blk. Precinct No. 7, Estancia. . LoU 3 to 9. Blk. 12. Moriarty; 48. Alta Vista; Lots 3 to 5. Blk. 50. taxes $70.49; penalty $3.52; coa ta 10. personal H.-- WÜ Willard; property $50.00; Cain, J. SW Sec. 2, E LoU 8 to 16, Blk. 13, Moriarty; Alta Vista: S SE'4 Sec. Í. . NV4 $2.90; total $74.01.: taxes $42.74; penalty $2.13; costs SE'4 Sec. 3, Twp. 6 N, R. 8 E., con LoU 1 to 16, Blk. 14. Moriarty; NE 7, Twp. 3 R. 7 con Dunlavy Mercantile Co. SW , r Sec N, K. W4 $1.00; total "$45.88. taining 160 acres; Lot 2, Blk. B, Es- LoU 1 to 16. Blk. 15. Moriarty; taining 160 acres: taxes $64.20; pen- Sec 1: LoU 3 and 4, Sec 2, Twp. 4 ' Hunter, 8amnel Lots 4, 6 and C, tancia; S Blk. 4, Alta Vista; taxes Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 16, Moriarty; alty $3.20; costs $4.50; total $71.91. N., R. 6 E., containing 140 acrrs; 360 9 E., per Livingston, Arthur Improvements acres in Manzano Grant; taxes ili Grant; taxes, $8.82; penalty, 44c; on sH se'4, sec. 20, nH ne , Bee. 29, new. sec. 21. tWD. 7 N., R. taxes, $4.34; on nei'i, sw ne4, sec. 21, two. $22.78; penalty $1.13; costs $1.50; to- costs, $1.00; total. $10.26. twp. 6 N., R. 9 E personal properly. sonal property, $40.00; nH a.oo. 7 N., R. 8 E., personal property, $10.0it; tal 25.41. $5; taxes, last half, 67c; costs, $1.20; penalty, 21c; costs, $1.00; total, No. 2, Torreón. on taxes, last half, $1.17; penalty, 5c; McCoy, Wm. M. EH SW'M. WH Precinct penalty, 3c; total, $1.95. Buckner, W. S. Improvements Gallegos, Adolfo 9 acres In Torreón sec. 25, twp. costs, $1.50;. total, $2.72. SE4 Sec. 32, Twp. 4 N., R. 7 K., 160 Hazen, A. L. Nw'4, sec. 8, twp. 5 the nH nw'4, nH ne'A, Grant; house and lot in Torreón, per- property, Lovelace, O. C. Improvements acres; Lot 12, Blk. 9, Mountalnair; N'., R. 9 E containing 160 acts; 7 N., R. 7 E., personal on property, taxes, $1.90; pen- 31c; sec. 21, n personal property $320.00; taxes sonal $170; taxes, last half, $7.80; penalty, R9c; $116.00; taxeB, $6.20; penalty, nH sw'4, sH neV. se'4, costs, $3. swVi, nw'4, sec. 20, twp. $23.77; penalty $1.18; costs $1.50; to- alty, 10c; $1; total, costs, $1; total, $9.19. costs, $1.25; total, $7.76. ne4 Bei4 M. prop- Es- 7 N., E personal tal $26.45. Shaw, Samuel Personal Howell, Jesse Improvements on Burrus, C. A. Lot 4, blk. 42, R. 7 property. erty, $110; $4.69; penalty, 23c; taxes, $195.00; taxes half, $3.23; W.'M, McCoy &.Co Lot 14, Blk. taxes, sec. 14, twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., per- tancia, lot 4, blk. 20, Moriarty; last penalty, reH. to- $1.50; 19, Mountalnair; personal property costs, $1; total, $5.92. sonal property, $6; taxes, $2.25; pen $13.47; penalty, 67c; costs, $1.00; 16c; costs, total, $4.89. Improvements gov Elam prop- $4,000.00; taxes $210.00; penalty Vigil, Juan on alty, 11c; costs, $1; total, $3.36. tal, $16.14. Lovelace and Personal ; 8 Es- taxes, $3.90; $10.50; costs $1.00; total $221.50. ernment land acreB in Torreón Hurst, W. E. Improvements on Carden, J. T. Lot 11, blk. 64, erty, $66.00; penalty. Torreón, per $1.00; $5.09. Stevenson, Francis L. Lots Grant, house and lot in the wli, sec. 1, twp. 2 N., R. 10 E.. tancia; taxes, last half, $1.50; penalty, 19c; costs, total, property, $8.68; H. Improvements Blk. 9, Mountalnair; personal prop- sonal $160; taxes, personal property, $85; taxes, $4.33; 7c; cost-3- $1.00; total, $2.57. Marbell, J. on 30, twp. N., erty $125.00; taxes $24.62; penalty penalty, 43c; costs, $1.60; total, $10.61. penalty, 24c; costs, $1; total, $6.07. Chavez, Emelia Lot 6, Blk. B, Es- the ne'4, Bee. 7 R. 9 E., C.-- W11 14, $1.23; costs $1.00; total $26.85. Walker, W. nw'4, Sec. Ingle, G. W. Improvements on tl.e tancia; taxes, $12.00; penalty, 60c; lot 7, blk. A, Estancia, personal prop- Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 80 acres; erty, $30.00; taxes, $8.16; Estancia Townsite and Develop- sH ne'4, sec. 7, nwi4, sec. 8, costs, 75c; total, $13.35. penalty, taxes, $6; 30c; costs, $1; to s4 $1.00; total, $9.56. ment Co. Lots 1 to 6 and 8 to 12, Blk. penalty, twp. 5 N., R. 8 E. ; lot 20, blk. 39, Es- Clark, E. P. Improvements on ne'4 40c; costs, 2, Mcintosh; Lots 1 to 3 and 6 to 10, tal, $7.30. tancia, personal property, $25; taxos, sec. 27, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E., personal Maxwell, R. N. Improvements on 3, .Mcintosh; Blks. 4 to 8, Mc- to- $1.82; penalty, 9c; wH nwVi, sec. 2, e neVi, sec. 3. Blk. all Precinct No. 3, Manzano. $6.11; penalty, 30c; costs, $1.50; property; taxes, 1 4 12, 9, Mc- twp.- 6 N., R. 8 E., and on the intosh; and to Blk. Byrd, Mrs. Martha Personal prop tal, $7.91. costs, $1.00; total, $2.91. ne'i, Lots 3 13, Blk. 10, Mcin Improvements on sec. 2, twp. 6 N R. 8 E., lot 8. I!k. intosh; to erty, $515; taxes, $21.64; penalty, Jennings, Frank F. Improvements Clark, George S. 1, Blk. 11, Mcintosh; Lots 27, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E., Z, Estancia, personal property. tosh; Lrt $1.08; costs, $1; total, $23.72. on the eH sw'4, wü se1,, sec. 7, the se'i, sec. 1 6, 8 to 12, Blk. 12, Lots $30.00; taxes, $105.00; taxes, last half, $2.64; pen to Mcintosh; Candelaria, Cosme Personal prop twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., personal property, personal property, 1 to 3.-- to 12, Blk. 13, Mcintosh; all costs, $1.00; to- alty, 13c; costs, $1.60; total, $4.23. erty, $100; taxeB, last half, $2.10; pen $330; taxes, $17.10; penalty, 85c; $3.43; penalty, 17c; Blks. 14 and 15, Mcintosh; Lots 1 to Maxwell and Cowley Personal alty, 10c; costs, $1; total, $3.20. costs, $1.25; total, $19.20. tal, $4.60. 12, 15 to 24, Blk. 16, MclntoBh; Lots L. Lot 10, blk. property, $175.00; taxes, last half, Candelaria, Valentin 40 acres in Kelly, John T. and H. C. Williams Cochrane, Mrs. J. 1 to 14, 17 to 22. Blk. 17, Mcintosh; 28, ; penalty, 24c; costs, $1.00: to-t- Manzano Grant; house and lot in Man- Lots 1 and 2, blk. 20 Willard; taxes, 28, Alta Vista, lots 16 to 18, blk. Lot 4. BVi. 18, Mcintosh; Lots 5 to 19, $6.05. - zano; personal property, $275; taxes, $2.70; penalty, 13c; costs, $1; total, AltaVista; taxes, $12.00; penalty, 60c; 21, 22, 30, l'.lk. 19, Mcintosh; all Blks. May, A. Improvements on the $11.91; penalty, 69c; costs, $1.25; total, $3.83. costs, $1.00; total, $13.60. J. 20 to 23. Mcintosh; Lots 10 to on SWÍ4, sec. 7, twp. s $13.75. Means, Mrs. Florence E. Lots 1 Collier, John W. Improvements on ne'4 and the 30, Blk. 24, Mcintosh; Lots 2 to 8, 10, 6 9 N., R. 10 E personal property, $5.00; Gose, Geo. 20 acres in Manzano and 2, blk 5, Willard, lot 7, blk. 6, swi4, sec. 7, twp. N., R. E., part 13 to 24, Blk. 26, Mcintosh; ail Blks. 1, taxes, penalty, 8c; costs, $1.25: Grant; personal property, $30; taxes, Willard; taxes, $16.88; penalty, 84c; of lot blk. 42, Estancia, personal $1.65; 27 to 2... Mcintosh; LotB 1 to 6, 9 to $3.98. $2.21; penalty, 11c; costs, costs, $1; total, $18.72. property, $175.00; taxes, last half, total, 12; Blk. 30, Lot 1 to 6, $1; total, Mclntosn; Mirabel, Rumaldo Lot 10, blk. 10, $6.19; penalty, 31c; costs, $1.50; to- Millar, L. B. Improvements on Blk. 31. Mcintosh; all Blk. 32, Mcin- $3.32. Norton, Jno. 40 acres In Manzano Willard, and personal property, $105; tal, $8.00. nw'4 nwli, sec. 26, eH ne4 neVt tosh; Lots 2 to 13, Blk. 33, Mcintosh; twp. 7 N., R. 8 per- Grant; personal property, $150; taxes, taxeB, $9.30; penalty, 47c; costs, $1; Comer, H. A. Ne'4, Bee. 31, twp. 6 se4, sec. 27, E., Lots 7 to 12, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; Lots $1.18; penalty, 6c; costs, $1; total, $10.77. N., R. 9 E., (160 acres); taxes, $17.87: sonal property, $175.00; taxes, $3.47: 1 to 11, Blk. 35, Mcintosh; Blk. 36, total, all Piper, W. W. Lot 10, blk. 13, Wil- penalty, 89c; costs, 75c; total, $19.51. penalty, 17c; costs, $1.50; total, $5.14. Mclntoth; Lots 3 to 12, Blk. 37. Mcin- $2.24. liams' addition to Willard, taxes, Cotton, E. R. Improvements on Madole. E. W. Lot 6, blk. 6, Rail Blks. 38 to 42, Mcintosh; tosh; all Precinct No. 4, Ciénega. $2.83; penalty, 14c; costs, $1.00; to- the sH se!4, sec. 18, nH ne'4, sec. road addition to Estancia; personal Ixits 1 to 10 and 12, Blk. 43, Mcintosh; Moseley, H. C. se'4 nwH, veYt tal, $3.97. 19, twp. 7 , R. 9 E., personal prop- property, $35.00; taxes, last half, 62c: all Blks. 44 to 48, MclntoBh; taxes sw!4, sw'4 ne!4, awY se'4, Sec. 7, Rayburn, W. B. Lot 1, blk. 15, Wil erty, $85.00; taxes, $3.63; penalty, 18c; penalty, 3c; costa, $1.00; total, $!..". $42.00; penalty $2.10; costs $15.50; Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 liams' addition to Willard; improve- costs, $1.25; total, $5.06. Moore, Lester Improvements on total $59.60. acres; personal property, $65; taxes, ments on lot 17, blk. 10, Willard; per- Dent, Mrs. Lula M. EH se'4, sH 160 acres in sec. 12, twp. 6 N., R. 7 E. ; Prccinot 16. $7.02; penalty, 35c; costs, $1.50; to- sonal property, $135; taxes, $3.83; neV4, sec. 23, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., con- taxes, $8.84; penalty, 44c; costs, Mcintosh Mill & Elevator Co. tal, $8.87. penalty, 19c; costa, $1.26; total, $5.52. taining 160 acres; taxes, $9.45; pen- $1 00; total, $10.28. Lots 1 and 2, and 14 to 16, Blk. 10, Pena, Carlos sw'4 ne'4, se!4 nw, Roberts, L. D. Improvements on alty, 47c; costs, $1.00; total, $10.92. McCarvey, M. D. Improvements 0 Mclntoth; taxes $42.00; penalty ne sw'4, sw'4 ne'4, Sec. 13, Twp. 4 the ne'4 ne14, sec. 14, nH se4, se'4 Douglas, C. M. Improvements on the nH sw'4, se nwí4, sw4 neVi, $2.10; costs $1.50; total $43.60. N., R. 5 E., 160 acres; personal prop- se4, sec. 11, twp. 5 N., R. 8 E.; taxes, ne, nw'4 nw'4, sec. 9, twp. 6 N., sec. 21, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E., personal Precinct No. 17, Jaramillo. erty, $40; taxes, $2.80; penalty, 14c; $8.40; penalty, 42c; costs, $1.25; to- R. 7 E., personal property, $180.00; property, $20.00; taxes, last half. Perea. Gil NW NWhi Sec. 25, costs, $1.25; total, $4.19. tal, $10.07. sei4, sec. 8, twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., contain- $1.47; penalty, 7c; costs, $1.25; total, N;i' SW Sec. 26, NH Rochester, J. M. Improvements on ing 160 acres; taxes, $20.14; penalty. $2.79. EH NEtt Precinct No. S, Punta. SE(4, SWU, Sec. 26, Twp. 5 N sec. 17, and on sec. 9, $1.00; costs, $1.50; total, $22.64. Ortiz, Miss Lena Improvements on EH Carillo, Juan 44 acres in Manzano ne'4, the sw4, R. 7 E containing 320 acres; person- twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., taxes, half, Duffy, John Improvements on se'4, sec. 15, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E. ; Grant; house and lot in Punta; per- last tie the property $955.00; taxes, last half, $2.25; penalty, costs, $1.25; to- sec. 20, twp. 7 N R. 9 per taxeB, $1.05; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00: al sonal property, $95; taxes, last half, 11c; sw'. E., $30.77: penalty $1.5; costs $1.50; to- tal, $3.61. sonal property, $25.00; taxes, total, $2.10. 37c; penalty, 2c; costs, $1.25; total, $1.05: tal $33.80. Sams, Improvements on pena'ty, 6c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.10. Improvements 0 $1.64. Joe se'4, Pace, Walter sec. 1, twp. 4 N., R 8 E., lots 5 and Duke, B. Y.-- Nw', swy, sec. 24, sw'4, sec. 12, twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., Land Grants. Zamora, Max NH sw'4, lots 1 and H the 6, blk. 14, Williams' addition to Wil- se'4, sec. 23, twp. 6 N., R. 8 E. (1M personal property, $50.00; taxes, Chilili Land Grant 7,600 acres in 2, Sec. 12, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., contain- lard, personal property, $75.00; taxes, acres), personal property, $270.00; $6.30; penalty, 30c; costs, $1.00; to- Chilili Grant; taxes $169.57; penalty ing 154 acres; house and lot in Man- $4.50; penalty, 23c; costs, $1.50; to- taxes, $16.92; penalty, 84c; costs, tal, $7.60. $7.97; costs $1.00; total $168.54. zano; personal property, $80; taxes. $1.00; total, $18.76. G. C. Improvements on Unknown Heirs of Chilili Land $5.25; penalty, 26c; costs, $1.50; to tal, $6.23. Patterson, Sanchez, I. 30 on Man Fades, Wm. Improvements se lot sec. 19, twp. Grant 3,850 acres in Chilili Grant; tal, $7.01. U. acres on sH seí4, sw'4, zano improvements on patent- ac.Vi, sec. 27, twp. 7 N R. 8 7 N., 9 E., personal property, taxes $80.95; penalty $4.04; costs Grant; nii E.. R, No. 6, Willard. ed land, taxes, $2.39; penalty, 11c; personal property, $5.00; taxes, $195.00; taxes, last half, $2.16; pen- $1.09: total $85.99. Precinct 64c; costs, $1.25; $3.51. Unknown Heirs Tajique Land Grant Alderetta, Felipe Improvements on costs. $1.00; total, $3.50. $1.00; penalty, 3c; total, $1.67. alty, 10c; costs, total, 57, Estan- 7,180 acres in Tajique Grant; taxes the se',4 se'4, Sec. 10, nw4, Sec. 14, Seymour, Sophia M. Improve- Elam, W. F. Improvements on ne'i Peterson, Joe Lot 1, blk. Twp. 3 sec. IS, $150.78; penalty $7.63; costs $1.00; eH ne4, nel4 se, Sec. 15. ments on the nw'4; sec. 19, twp. 4 N., seH. se'4 ne'4, sec. 32, swU nw'4, cia; improvements on ne'4, N R. 10 E., 320 prop 8 7 twp. 7 N., R. 8 personal property. total $159.31. acres; personal R. E., personal property, $5.00; taxes, nwi4 sw'4, sec. 33, twp. N., R. 7 E., E., Unknown Heirs Torreón .Land erty, $510; taxes, last half, $8; penalty, $2.48; penalty, 12c; costs, $1.25; to personal property, $85.00; taxes, 59c; $20.00; taxes, $4.56; penalty, 23c; 40c; costs, $1.50; $9.90. tal; $3.75. penalty, 3c; $1.50; costs, $6.04. Grant--3,3-50 acres in Torreón Grant; total, costs, total, $2.12. $1.25; total, taxes $67.01; penalty $3.35; costs Alderetta, Melcor Improvements on Sheridan, G. W. Improvements on Ewlng, W. F. se'4 nei4, wH ne'4, Riccon, Ernest Improvements o $1.00; total $716. government land; 40 acres In Manzano the ne'i, sec. 30, twp. 3 N., R. 10 E sec. 32, twp. 7 N R. 8 E. (120 acres), wH swVi, sec. 18, twp. 6 N R. 8 E.. Torreón Land Grant 7,000 acreB in Grant, personal property, $90; taxes, personal property, 25.00; taxes, $1.88; lot 3, blk, 21, Alta Vista; taxes, $19.40; personal property, $45.00; taxes, last Torreón Land Grant and known as $1.14; penalty, 6c; costs, $1.25; total, penalty, 9c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.97. penalty, 97c; costs, $1.00; total, $21.37. half, $3.61; penalty, 18c; costs, $1.25; community lands; taxes $148.00; pen- $2.45. Smith, Mrs. Ed. L. Lots 11 and 12, i.omsmitn, Sam A. Lot 13, blk. 51, total, $4.94. alty $7.40; costs $1.00; total $156.40. Bledsoe, Lewis N. Lots 15 and 16,. blk. 8, Willard, taxes, $2.30; penalty, Estancia, lot 5, blk 37, Alta Vista, per- Sanchez y Benavidea, Manuel Unknown Heirs of Manzano Land blk. 14, Williams' addition to Willard; 11c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.41. sonal property, $66.00; taxes, $8.40; Sw'4 se'4, se',4 swi4, sec. 29, ne'! Grant 15,150 acreB in Manzano taxes, $3.37; penalty, 16c; costs, $1: Trujillo, Luis Improvements on penalty, 42c; costs, $1.26; total, nwí4, nw ne'4, sec. 32, twp. 6 N.. Grant; taxeB $317.15; penalty $15.35; total, $4.53. the ne'4, wH se'i, eH sw'4, sec. 21, $10.07. , R. 8 E., containing 160 acres, personal costs $1.00; total 333.50. Boone, C. B. Improvements on wV twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., lot 4, blk. 13, Wil- Gray, L. Lot 6, blk. 5, Railroad ad- property, $55.00; taxes, $10.56; pen- ne'i, eH nw'4. Sec. 6, Twp. 4 N., R liams' addition to Willard, personal dition to Estancia; personal property, alty, 62c; costs, $1.60; total, $12.58. 8 E.; taxes, last half, 74c; penalty, 4c; property, $70.00; taxeB, $7.76; penalty, Í100.00; taxes, $3.10; penalty, 15c; Sargent, R. J. Improvements n costs, $1; total, $1.78. 38c; costs, $1.50; total, $9.64. costs, $1.00; total, $4.25. s nw'4, lots 3 and 4, sec. 2, twp. 6 DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1911. Brown, Mrs. Ida Bailey Improve Vigil, Eduardo Lots 1 and 2, blk. Gunter, T. L. Lot 1, N., R. 9 E., e blk. 19, Alta Vista, Less Than $25.00. Blk. 8, Alta ments on the eH nwH, wH ne'4. Sec. 1, Willard; taxes, $7.42; penalty, 37c; Vista; taxes, $1.20; personal property, $370.00; taxes. Notice ia hereby given that the fol- penalty, 6c; 30, Twp. 6 N., R. 9 E., and on se costs, costs, to- lowing list contains the names of the the $1.00; total, $8.89. 75c; total, $2.01. $21.66; penalty, $1.08; costs, $1.50: 8WÍ4, 19, Twp. 5 N., R. 9 E.; owners of all property upon which the Sec. Von de Veld, J. A. Improvements Hancock, W. H. Sw'i seH. sec. tal, $24.24. costs, 2, taxes levied in the year 1911 in and taxes, $7.88; penalty, 39c; $1.50; on the ne'4, sec. twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., 17, wH ne4, se ne, sec. 20, twp. Senter, B. R. Improvements on for the state of New Mexico and total, $9.77. personal property, $80.00; taxes, last 6 N., R. 9 E., containing 158 acres; neV4, sec. 6, twp. 5 N., R. 9 E., per- county of Torrance, amounting to less Caldwell, W. H. Improvements o:i half, $1.90; penalty, 10c; costs, $1.25; taxes, $16.60; penalty, 82c; costs, sonal property, $40.00; taxes, $5.64: than $25.00, have become delinquent. the se'4. Sec. 23, Twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., total, $3.25. $1.00; total, $18.32. penalty, 28c; costs, $1.00; total, together with description of the prop personal property, $5; taxes, $2.70; Watkins, Mrs. Mary T. Improve-ment- Heller, Chas. T. Improvements on $6.92. erty and the amount of taxes, penal penalty, 13c; costs. $1; total, $3.83. on the ne4, sec. 5, twp. 4 N sw'4, sec. 1, twp. 5 N., R. 7 E.. person Senter, Martin H. Sw, sec. So, ties and costs due opposite each name Cammack, Joel -- Lot 18, blk. 8, R. 9 E.; personal property, $455.00; al property, $125.00; taxes, $2.10; twp. 6 N., R. 9 E. (160 acres), per- and description, together with a separ lots 6 and 6, blk. 4, Williams' ad taxes, $21.03; penalty, $1.05; costs, penalty, 10c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.20. sonal property, $80.00; taxes, $5.88: ate statement of the taxes due on dition to Willard; improvements on $1.25; total, $23.33. Hoover, F. M. Lots 7 and 8. blk. penalty, 29c; costs, $1.00; total, $7.1". personal property, whether the several the neH, sec. 11, twp., 5 N., R. 6 E., Willis, A. F. Improvements on gov- 25, Alta Vista; taxes, last half, $7.50; Serna Luis Lot 8, blk. 28, Alta taxes are due from the same owner or personal property, $95; taxes, $7.46; ernment land in twp. 4 N R. 9 E., penalty, 37c; costa, $1.00; total, $8.87. Vista, personal property, $5.00; taxes, owners. penalty, 37c; costs, $1.50; total, $9.33. personal property, $180.00; taxes, last Horr, Jesse NH nw'4, swH nwH, $6.31; penalty, 31c; costs, $1.00; to- Chapman, J. A. Improvements ,n half, 87c; penalty, 4c; costs, $1.00; nwH sec. Precinct No. 1, Tajique. neH, 27, twp. 7 N., R. 8 tal. $7.62. tTe aec. 13. twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., l $1.91. E.; taxes, sec. 19, twp. Bachicha, Luis 100 acres in Chili- se4, total, part of last half. $4.70: nen-- Shelley, A. H. Sw, property, $20; taxes, $7.88; pen- Zamora, Lorenzo 146 of any, li Grant; personal property, $50; head zdc; costs, $1.00; total, $5.93. 6 N R. 8 E. (156 acres); taxes, last alty, 39c; costs, $1.25; total, $9.52. sheep $45.00 personal prop Jackson, Harvey $1.00; taxes, $2.25; penalty, 11c; costs $1; and other Improvements on half, $5.68; penalty, 28c; costs, Chastain, Miss Blanche Improve penalty, total, $3.36. erty; taxes, last half, $7.35; eH sw'4, wji se, sec 3, twp. 6 N., total, $6.96. ments on the swH. sec. 27, twp. 4 !., 35c; costs, $1.00; total, $8.70. R. 8 E., personal property, $110.00; Shields, Elizabeth Lot 11, blk. 65. Dow, Wm. D. se'4 seí4, wH se " R. 9 E., personal property, $5; taxes. No. 7, Estancia. taxes, $7.72; 15c; ne sw'4, Sec. 22, Twp. 7 N., R. 6 E., Precinct penalty, 38c; costs, $1 Estancia; taxes, $3.00; penalty, last half. $1.02: penalty, 5c; costs, Averill, M. G. sec. 19, twp. $9.10. $4.15. containing 160 acres; house and lot in Ne'i, costs, $1.00; total, $1.25; total, $1.32. v 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres of Jackson, 36, Alta Tajique; personal property, $306; Ollie Improvements on Soper, Mat M. Lot 3, blk. Chastain, Miss Grace Improve improvements on nw!4, sec. 20, swVi, sec. 18, 6c; taxes, $19.23; penalty, 96c; costs, land; twp. 6 N., R. 9 E.; Vista; taxes, $1.20; penalty, ments on sec. 9, twp. 4 X., twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., taxes, $1.50; total, $21.96. the sel4. personal property, $5.50; penalty, 27c; costa, costB, $1.00; total, $2.26. K. 9 E., personal property, $10; taxes. $220.00; taxes, $20.61; penalty, $1.03; $1.00; $6.77. Lucero, Preciliano 99 acres in total, Spore, Mathias sec. 4, twp. 6 5210; penalty, 10c; costs, $1.25; total, costs, $1.50; total, $23.11. Johnson, Sw, Chilili Grant; personal property, $75; Freeman Improvements N., R. 9 E. (160 acres); taxes, $14.3; 53.45. Block, Improvements on on seV4, taxes, $1.15; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00; John eH the sec. 4, twp. 5 N., R. 8 E.; penalty, 72c; costs, $1.00; total. Chastain, Miss Ida Improvement 25, twp. 6 total, $2.20. nw'4, nH swH, sec. N., R. taxes, $4.13; penalty, 20c; costa, $1 $16.02. on the aw4, sec. 10, twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., 7 E., personal property, $205.00; $5.23. Otero, Amador House and lot In Wagner, J. W. Improvements on personal property, $76; taxes, $4.78; taxes, $9.06; penalty, 45c; costs, Kelly, Tajique; personal property, $440.00; J. T. Improvements on the nwí4, sec. penalty, 23c; costs, $1.25; total, $6.26. $1.25; $10.76. nH se'4. ne4 bw, se'4 taxes, $15.72; penalty, 78c; costs, $1; total, seVi nw, sw neí4, nw Be4, 28, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., personal prop- Chastain, Leona Improvements on Brisby, D. C. Improvements on neí4 total, $17.50. the swí4, sec. 26, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., erty, $90.00; taxes, $2.44; penalty, 12c; the sw4 nvi4, nH ne'4. sec. 10, nwí4 sw'4, sec. 13, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E.; per- personal property, Rea, Archibald Improvements on $145.00; taxes! costs, $1.25; total, $3.81. nwl4, sec. 11, twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., per sonal property, $40.00; taxes, $5.65; $6.42; penalty, 32c; $1.50: to! the se'4, Sec. 4, Sec. 9, costa. o eH eH ne4, sonal property, $5; taxes, $1.35; pen- penalty, 27c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.82. tal, $8.24. Walker, G. W. Improvements Twp. ( N, R. 5 E.; personal property, sec. 15, twp. 6 N., R, 7 E., personal alty, 6c; costs, $1.25; total. $2.66. Brown, Mrs. Mary F. Lot 18, Lee, W. N. Improvements sH. $625.00; taxes, $22.40; penalty, $1.12; blk. on sw', property, $205.00; taxes, $8.49; pen Chavez, Frederico Lota 7 and 8, blk. 41, 32. sec. 20, twp. 6 N R. 9 costa, $1.25; total, $24.77. Estancia; eft blk. Alta Vista, E.; taxes, alty. 42c; costs, $1.00; total, $9.91. 21, lots 6 to 12, blk. 31, lots 7 and eV4 46, Vista, $2.75; penalty, 13c; costa, blk. Alta improvements $1.00; total, G. 0 Salas, Adolfo 30 acres in Chilili 8, 32, $3.88. Walters, W. Improvements blk. Williams' addition to Wil on nH. vi hi se'i, sec. 35, twp. 7 N., ; Grant; lot 2, blk. 29, Moriarty, taxes, nw, sec. 32, twp. 6 N., R. 9 E. lard, personal property, $40; taxes, R. 7 E., (400 acres), personal prop Lentz, Mrs. Sula Improvements $10.92; penalty, 64c; costs, $1.00; to- on taxes, $6.87; penalty, 34c; costs. $20.33; penalty, $1.02; costs, $1.60; erty, $15.00; taxes, last balf. $4.20; 21, twp. 6 N., 8 tal, $12.46. sei4. sec R. E. ; taxes, $1.00; total. $8.21. total, $22.83. penalty, 21c; costs, $6.41. $5.60; - $2.00; total, penalty, 27c: costs, si.oo- Waaaon, W. D. Improvements on Schubert, Alfredo 185 acres In Chil Clayton, Hassle L. Improvements Brown, B. Improvements on $8.77. t. W. the Ul ne'4 iw. nH seK, sec. IS, nw swVi, sec. 14, twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., im- alty, 38c; costs, $1.00; total, $9.02. Miller, H. M. Improvements on Precinct No. 16, Mcintosh. Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 2. 3, 2, twp. 5 N., R. 10 per- provements on lot 8, blk. 40. Estan- Larranaga, Furgenclo Lot sec. seVi sec. E., Baty, Leslie Improvements on SVi SWVi, Lot 4, Sec. 25, Twp. 6 cia, personal property, $105.00; taxes, 7, twp. 7 N., R. 13 E., sVi neVi. neVi sonal property, $10.00; taxes, $1.43; neVi, Bee. 2, twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., lot 14, N., R. 5 E., containing 120 acres; tax- last half, $3.12; peualty, 16c; costs, seVi, sec. 12, twp. 7 N., R. 12 E., 160 penalty, 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.50. blk. 33, Mcintosh, lot 2 blk. 34, Mc- es $9.00; penalty 45c; costs $1.00; to- $1.50; total. $4.77. acres, personal property, $90.00; Miller, W. T. Improvements on intosh; personal property $65.00; tal $10.45. twp. 6 per- Weaver, J. G. 'Improvements on taxes, $4.14; penalty, 20c; costs, nVi sec. 1, N., R. 10 E., taxes $1.10; penalty 5c; costs $1.50; SEVÍ SW'4, SWVi SEVi, Sec. 30; wy2 nw4, Bee. 1, and on eVi neVi, $1.25; total, $5.69. sonal property, 135.00; taxes, 77c; total $2.65. NEVi NWVi, NWVi NEVi. Sec. 31, sec. 2, twp. 6 N R. 8 K., personal prop- penalty, 3c; costs, $1.00 total, $1.80. Carter, J. D. Lot 10, blk. 24, Mcin- Twp. 6 N., 6 E containing 160 Precinct No. 10, Duran. R. erty, $155.00; taxes, $5.73; penalty, Moulton, E. L. Improvements on tosh; personal property $170.00; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs M. L. Improvements on acres; taxes :28c; costs, $1.25; Austin, eVi seVi, seVi neVi. nVi neVi sec. 13, $7.56; total, $7.26. per- penalty 37c; costs $1.00; total $1.00; total $13.60. wVi Bee. 24, twp. 4 N., R. 13 E., 5 N., R. E., 18, Whitlow, R. L. NwVi, sec. 31, twp. twp. 10 nVi nwVi sec. $8.93. SV4 NEVi, Sec. 31, Twp. sonal property, $45.00; taxes, $2.13; NVi SE'4, 7 N., R. 8 E. (160 personal twp. 5 N., R. 11 E.; Improvements in Miller, Wm. F. Lot 24, blk. 17, 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; acres), penalty, 10c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.33. property, $60.00; taxes, half, Lucia; lot 16, blk. 66, Estancia; per- Mcintosh, taxes $1.06; penal. y 5c; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs $1.00; last Dykes, J. A. Improvements on w!4 $2.96; penalty, 14c; costs, $1.00; to- sonal property, $280.00; taxes, last costs $1.00; total $2.11. total $13.60. sw'A sec. 28, eVi seVi sec. 29, twp. 8 tal, $4.1!). half, $19.12; penalty, 96c; coats, McGinniB, S. J. Improvements on SVi NWVi, NVi SWVi, Sec. 31, Twp. N R. 15 E.; lots 11 and 12, blk. 7, WilllamB, N. L. Improvements $2.00; total, $22.08. nwVj, sec. 1, nwVi. sec. 2, twp. 7. N., 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; on Duran; personal property, $165.00; Vi, sec. 3, twp. 6 N., R. 9 E., personal Precinct No. 15, Mountainair. R. 7 E., personal property $25.00; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs $1.00; taxes, $5.40; penalty, 27c; costs, property, $135.00; taxes, $6.02; pen- Allwine, Ralph W. Improvements taxes $5.26; penalty 26c; costs $1.25; total $13.60. $1.25; total, $6.92. per- alty, 30c; costs, $1.00: total, $7.32. on swVi sec. 3, twp. 3 N R. 6 E.; total $7.77. Garrett, Geo. W. Improvements on Owners, No. 3, Williams, Sarah L. Improvements sonal property, $175.00; taxes, $9.80; Nye, A. W. Improvements on no'i, Unknown Precinct eVi nwVi, eVi swVi sec. 26, nwVi sec. Manzano. on neVi, sec. 10, twp. 6 N., R. 9 E., penalty, 49c; costs, $1.00: total, sec. 27, twp. 8 N., R. 8 E.; personal 35, twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., personal prop- SWVi, Sec. 25, Twp. personal property, $100.00; taxes, $11.29. property $140.00; taxes, laBt half, WVi NW'4, WVi erty, $15.00; taxes, $6.17; penalty, S.- - 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; $8.12; penalty, 40c; costs, $1.00; to- Burke, R. Improvements on $3.67; penalty 18c; costs $1.25; total 25c; costs, $1.25; total, $7.67. $12.60; penalty $1.00; tal, $9.52. wV4 sw sec. 28, eVi seVi sec. 29, $5.00. taxes 63c; costs Hart, MrB. J. J. Lots 21 and 22, $14.23. Wooley, P. V. NeVi. sec. 15, twp. twp. 4 N. R. 7 E., personal property, Pyle, Ben. F. Improvements on total É, blk. 14 Duran, personal property, NWVi, Sec. 34; Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., 6 N R. 8 containing 160 acres; $55.00; taxes. $3.69; penalty, 18c; seVi BeVi, sec. 7, eVi ne'i, neVi BeVi, $130.00; taxes, $9.45; penalty, 47c; containing 160 acres; $12.60: taxeR, last half, $7.28; penalty, 36c; costs, $1.25; total, $5.12. sec. 18, twp. 8 N., R. 9 E., taxes last taxes costs, $1.00; total, $10.92. ' .1. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. costs, $1.00; total, $8.64. Burke, J. Improvements on wVi half, $3.15; penalty 15c; costs $1.25; total W. O. Lot 2, blk. 7, h Parker, neVi. ey nw'4 sec. 32, twp. 4 N., R. total $4.55. SVi NWVi, N'4 8W'4, Sec. 23, Twp. taxes, $2.25; 5 ' Precinct No. 8, Moriarty. addition to Duran; 7 E.; personal property, $175.00; Pyle, Mrs. Ben F. Personal proper- N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; penalty, 11c; costs, $1.00; total, $12.60; penalty costs $1.00; liaros, Eugenio Lot 13, blk. 18, taxes, $4.15; penalty, $20c; costs, ty $195.00; taxes, last half $4.25; pen- taxes 63c; Moriarty, personal property, $100.00; $3.36. $1.00; total, $5.35. alty 21c; coBts $1.00; total $5.46. total $14.23. D. Dios SeVi swVi 35, 5 N., R. 5 E., taxes, $1.05; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00; Sanchez, Juan Carscallon, T. V. Personal prop- Shirley, S. N. Improvements on SWVi, Sec. Twp. sec. 12, nwVi neVi, neVi nwVi sec. 13, containing 160 $12.60; total, $2.10. erty, $325.00; taxes, $5.40; penalty, eVá ne'4, sec. 8, twp. 8 N., R. 8 E.; acres; taxes twp. 3 12 E., containing 120 Bass, S. G. Improvements on se'l, N., R. 27c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.67. personal property $35.00; taxes $3.62; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. acres; 3, blk. 7, Duran; lots 6 and NEVi, Sec. 7, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., sec. 20, eVi swVi, wVi seVi. sec. ,29, lot Dawson, John Improvements on penalty 18c; costs $1.25; total $5.05. 6, 8, property, $12.60: twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., lot 9, blk 10, Kit blk Willard; personal nwVi sec. 10; twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., per- Soper, Mary O. NeVi, sec. 12, twp. containing 160 acres: taxes $155.00; taxes, half, $12.35; pen- penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. Carson addition to Moriarty, personal last sonal property, $180.00; taxes, last 7 N R. 8. E., containing 160 acres; total alty, 60c; costs, $2.00; total, $14.95. SEVI, 20, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., property, $105.00; taxes,, last half, half, $2.24; penalty, 11c; costs, $1.25; taxes $9.46; penalty 47c; costs $1.25; Sec. Will, A. Lot 9, blk. 6, Duran; containing 160 acres; $12.60; 38c; costs, $1.50; total, $1.88. J. total, $3.60. total $11.18. taxes personal property, $235.00; taxes, last penalty fi:ic; $1.00; $14.23. Bone, G. B. Improvements on Dawson, O. H. Lots 7, 8 and 9, blk. Soper, R. O Lots 1 and 2 blk. 24, costs total penalty, 22c; costs, $1.00; NEVi, Sec. 20, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E neVi, see. 11, twp. 9 N R. 9 E.; half, $4.38; 9, Mountainair; taxes, $2.52; penalty, Mcintosh: personal property $70.00; total, $5.60. containing 160 acres: taxeB $12.60: taxes, last half, $1.18; penalty, 5c; 13c; costs $1.00; total $3.63. taxes $10.29; penalty 51c; costs $1.00; costs, $1.00; total, $2.23. property, penalty 63c; costs $1.00: total $14.23. Precinct No. 11, Pinos Wells. Fealdas, Chas. Personal total $11.80. Brown, D. Lots 9 10, $1.08; NWVi, Sec. 21, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., Frank and Brown, N. B. Improvements on $25.00; taxes, penalty, 5c; Sperry, Wm. Improvements on eVá. blk. 37, Moriarty; taxes, $2.10; pen- costs, $1.00; $2.08. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; neVi swVi, eVi swVi sec. 11, swVi total, nw Vi, eVá sw'4, sec. 19, twp. 8 N., alty, 10c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.20. Improvements on penalty 63c; costs $1.00: total $14.23. nwVi, nwVi nwVi sec. 14, eVi seVi, Friese, Geo. R. 9 E.; personal property $40.00; Carothers, W. H. SeVi seVi, sec. 24, twp. 3 N., R. 7 E.; taxes, NE'4, Sec. 21, Twp. 5 N R. 5 E., seVi nei4, sec. 15, twp. 1 N., R. 13 E bw'A Bee. taxes $14.28; penalty 71c; costs $1.00; 22, twp. 9 N., R. 8 (40 to- containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60: E., acres), sVi personal property, $205.00; taxes, $6.30; penalty, 30c; costs, $1.00; total $lo.99. eeVt nwV4 seVi, sec. 3, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. neVi neVi $4.90; penalty, 25c; costs, $1.50; to- tal, $7.60. Vandeveer, A. P. Ne'i, Bee. 16, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., personal property, Improvements on SWVi Sec. 21, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., tal, $6.65. ' Fulton, Isaac twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., 160 acres; taxes penalty, eVj 30, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $0.00; taxes, $9.07; 45c; L. O. Improvements on sVi w swVi sec. 29, seVi sec. last half, $4.39; penalty 21c; costs Foster, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. costs, $1.50; total, $11.02. 32, twp. 2 N., R. twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., personal property, $1.00; total $5.60. neVi, nVi seVi sec. SEVi Sec. 21, Twp. 6 N.. R. 5 E., Chavez, Macario 300 head of sheep $360.00; taxes, $7.80; penalty, 39c; Williamson, G. B. Improvements 12 E.; personal property, $36.00; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; and $80.00 other personal property; taxes, $3.46; penalty, 17c; costs, costs, $1.25; total, $9.44. on neVi, sec. 17, twp. 7 N., R. 9 E.; half, $10.66; penalty, 53c; Gump, A. Lot 9, blk. 15, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taxes, last $1.25; total, $4.88. John personal property $15.00; taxes $3.99; $12.60; penalty NWVI Sec. 22, Twp. 5 M, R. 5 E., costs, $1.00; total, $12.19. Harwood, A. S. Improvements on Mountainair: taxes penalty 19c; costs $1.00; total $5.18. Chavez, 160 of land costs, $1.00; total, $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Toribio acres nVi sec. 4, twp. 1 N., R. 12 E., improve- 63c; Woods, Mary J. EVá SWVi, Lots 6 4 twp. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. .In Sees. and 5, twp. 9 N., R. 11 E.; personal prop- Hollon, Millie Sw'i sec. 34, and 7, Sec. 6, Twp. 7 N.. R. 9 E., con- ments in Cedarvale; SWVi Sec. 22, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., taxes, $14.10; penalty, 70c; costs, 4 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; taining 148 acres; personal property erty, $240.00; taxes, $7.53; penalty, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $1.00; total, $15.80. taxes, last half, $6.30: penalty, 30c; $330.00; taxes $19.32; penalty 96c; 37c; costs, $1.25; total, $9.15. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. Henson, G. L. SeVi neVi, sec. 9, costs, $1.00; total, $7.60. costs $1.25; $21.53. total Hill, R. W. Improvements on seVi total 5 10, twp. 9 N. property, NWVi Sec. 26, Twp. 5 N., R. E. .sVi nw'i, ne'4 nw'4, sec. 1 13 personal Hollon, T. Personal Woodall, J. B. Improvements on sec. 32, twp. N., R. E.; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; N., R. 9 E., containing 160 acres; pen- $230.00; taxes, last half, 88c: costs, NW'4, Sec. .31, Twp. 8 N R. 8 E. ; property, $235.00; taxes, $5.16; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taxes, $14.70; penalty, 73c; costs, alty, 25c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.41. $1.00; penalty, 4c; total, $1.92. improvements in Mcintosh; personal Improvements SWVi Sec. 26, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., $1.25; total, $16.68. Hill, J. V. Improvements on nwVi Hulen, Miss Grace property $72.00; taxes $7.77; penalty 16, 12, Moriarty, sec. 17, nwVi sec. 16, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Leyba, J. Lot blk. sec. 35, twp. 1 N., R. 11 E.; taxes, on eVi neVi wVi 38c; costs $1.25; total $9.50. lots 12, 13 and 16, blk. 20, Moriarty; twp. 4 N., R. 7 E.; personal property, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $2.10; penalty, 10c; costs, $1.00; to- 27; Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., taxes, $10.08; penalty, 50c; costs, $5.00; taxes, $1.68; penalty, 8c; costs, Precinct No. 17, Jaramillo. NWVi Sec. tal, $3.20. Cammack, Geo. E. Improvements containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; $1.00; total, $11.58. 26, $1.26; total, $2.97. Perea, Amador SeVi neVi sec. 5 costs $1.00; $14.23. l.ongino, Lee EVi nwVi, sec. 7, seVi Hulen, Roy Improvements on WVi on NWVi, Sec. 11, Twp. N., R. 6 E.; penalty 63c; total sVi nwVi, neVi swVi sec. 25, twp. 3 5 R. 9 R. 17, 4 N., personal property $30.00; taxes $1.25; SWVi Sec. 27, Twp. N., 6 E evVt, swVi seVi, sec. 6, twp. N 160 25 in SEV4, EVi SWVI Sec. Twp. N., R. 12 E., acres; acres penalty 6c; costs $1.00; total $2.32. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; E. (160 acres), personal property, property. R. 7 E., personal property $55.00; Torreón Grant; personal Colwell, D. Improvements on penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total 14.23. $185.00; taxes, $12.15; penalty, 60c; pen taxes $3.04; penalty 15c; costs $1.00; C $360.00; taxes, last half, $10.25; SE',4 NEVi, Sec. 18; S NWVi, SW14 NEVi Sec. 27, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E coats, $1.25; total, $14.00. $12.26. total $4.19. alty, 61c; costs, $1.50;. total, 6 R. 7 E. ; 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Mason, Walter L. NwVi, Bee. 2, Hunt, R. W Lots 16, 17 and 18, NEVi, Sec. 17, Twp. N., containing Shartzer, A. W. Improvements on costs $1.00; $14.23. twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 Blk. 8, Mountainair; taxes, last half, personal property $5.00: taxes $1.26; penalty 63c; total swVi swVi sec. 18, nwVi nwVi, seVi 6 N., R. 5 E., taxes, penalty, 63c; $16.69; 83c; costs $1.00; to- penalty 6c; costs $1.25; total $2.57. SE'4 Sec. 27, Twp. acres; $12.60; nwVi, ne swVi sec. 19, twp. 1 N., penalty - Horn, J. C Improvements on containing 160 acres: taxes $12.6: costs, $1.00; total, $14.33; lots 6 and personal property, tal $18.52. R. 13 E., $375.0; SE, Sec. 29, Twp. 5 N., R. 7E.; taxes penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 7, blk. 44, Moriarty; taxes, 84c; pen- taxes, $14.57; penalty, 73c; costs, Ingraham, Edgar Improvements on 34, 4 N., R. 7 E.; per- $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total NWVi, Sec. 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., alty, 4c; costs, $1.00; total, $1.88. $1.50; $16.80. SEVi Sec. Twp. total, $9.82. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60: Muller, Augustine SeVi seVi, sec. R. Improve sonal property $45.00; taxes, last half, Shartzer, Minnie Sbarpless, E. C. Improvements on penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 3, wVi bwVÍ, sec. 10, nwVi nwVi. sec. 25, 2 N., R. $2.34; penalty 11c; costs $1.25; total ments on seVi sec. twp. 5 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., 9 containing 160 $3.70. NVs SWVi, NVi NE'4, Sec. 24; Twp. SWVi Sec. 15, twp. N., R. 7 E., 11 E.; taxes, $4.20; penalty, 21c; ; 160 acres; taxes $12.60; acres; personal property, $130.00; Ingraham, H. D. SWVi Sec. 4, N., R. 6 E. personal property $185.00; containing costs, $1.00; total, $5.41. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. taxes, $7.97; penalty, 39c; costs, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., 160 acres; taxes, taxes $8.14; penalty 40c; costs $1.25; total 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., $1.50; total, $9.86. Precinct No. 12, Encino. last half, $5.25; penalty 26c; costs total $9.79. NEVi Sec. 160 acres; $12.60; McCabe, Frank Improvements on Ballard, H. A. Improvements on nVi $1.00; total $6.51. . Shaw, G. C. Personal property containing taxes 22, twp. 5 N., R. $3.64; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. eVi. sec. 32, twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., lots neVi, nV4 nwVi sec. Jackson, Arville Improvements on $80.00; taxes penalty 18c; costs 14 ; $95.00; SEVi Sec. 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., 6 and 7, blk. 55, Alta Vista, personal E. personal property, EVi SWA, WVi SEVI Sec. 20. Twp. $1.00; total $4.82. 160 property, $160.00; taxes, $3.12; pen- taxes, $8.34; penalty, 41c; costs, $1.25; 4 N., R. 7 E., personal property $5.00; Simpson, J. W. Improvements on containing acres; taxes $12.60; 31, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; 14.23. alty, 65c; coBts, $1.25; total, $4.52. total, $10.00. taxes $4.43; penalty 22c; costs $1.25; NVi NE'4, E',4 NWVi, Sec. Twp. total sec. 5 7 29, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., McPharlin, Chas. Lot 8, blk, 37, Bachicha, Tomas SwVi swVi total $6.00. N., R. E.; personal property SEVi Sec. 4, 5, 9, 160 $12.60: Moriarty; taxes, $15.54: penalty, 78c; seVi seVi sec. nVi neVi sec. Kimbler, J. T. Improvements on $160.00; taxes $6.94; penalty 34c; containing acres: taxes twp. 6 N., R. 14 E., 160 acres, lot 1, 8. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. costs, $1.00; total, $17.32. wVt seVi. lots 3 and 4 sec. 18, twp. 4 costs $1.00; total $8.; 13, Encino; per- 29, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., McPharlin, Mrs. Edith B. Lot 15, blk. East addition to X., R. 7 E.; Improvements Williams' Thompson, J. E. Improvements NEVi Sec. $106.00; taxes, 5, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; blk. 12, lot 20, blk 29, lot 16, blk. 34, sonal property, last addition to Willard; personal proper- on WVi SWVi, Sec. SE SEVi, Sec. costs, $1.50; 6, pron penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. Moriarty, personal property, $110.00; last, $6.98: penalty, 34c; ty, $125.00; taxes, $1.39; penalty, 6c; Twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., personal total $8.82. 57.74; 38c; Sec. 32, Twp. to N., R. 5 E., taxes, $9.45; penalty, 47c; costs, total, costs, $1.50; total, $2.95. erty $80.00; taxes penalty SE'4 Barton, C. G. Improvements on COBts $1.25; $0.37. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $1.25; total, $11.17. Matlick, Geo. EVt neVi sec. 19, total sec. 10, twp. 6 N., R. 14 E., per- West, E. J. WVi N'VVi, Sec. 21, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Shields, Elizabeth WVi se'4, wVi se'i wVi sec. 20, twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., sonal property, $30.00; taxes, $2.94; nw4 Twp. 5 N., R. 7 E., 80 acres; taxes NEVi Sec. 32, Twp. 5 N.. R. 6 E., neVi. sec. 24, twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., con- containing 160 acres; taxes, $12.60; 14c; costs, $1.00; total, $4.18. $8.40; penalty costs $1.00; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taining 160 acres; neVi nwVi, sec. 25, penalty, penalty, 63c; costs, $1.25; total, 42c; total Calton, Elbie Improvements on $9.82. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. neVi swVi. sV4 swVi, sec. 24, twp. 9 $14.73. neVi sec. 6, twp. 4 N., R. 14 E ; taxes. NWVi Sec. 33, Twp. 5 N, R. 5 E., N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; $1.26 costs, $1.00; total, Mitchell, J. F. Improvements on Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 1. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $16.80; penalty, 84c; costs, penalty, 6c; taxes, swVi sec. 36, twp. 4 N., R. 7 E.; lots EVi SWVi, Sec. 6, NV4 NWVi Sec. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $1.50; total, $19.14.' $2.32. Frostenson, Neis Improvements on 3 and 4, blk 15, Mountainair: personal 8, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E, containing 160 SWVi Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., Smith, Jno. M. Improvements on $8.92; penal- sVs sec. 23, twp. 6 N., R. 13 E., per- property, $86.00; taxes, acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; nVi swVi, seVi swVi. swVi BeVi, sec. sonal property, $90.00; taxes, $4.64; ty, 44c; costs, $1.50; total, $10.86. costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14 23. 22, twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., personal prop- penalty, 23c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.87. McCoy, Bess B. Lots 10 and 11, SWVi, Sec. 9, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E.. NEVi Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N R. 5 E., erty, $125.00; taxes, 73c; penalty, 3c; Seay, T. H. Improvements on the blk. 9; Mountainair; lots 6 and 6, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; costs, $1.25; total, $2.01. $1.00; $14.23. 23, twp. 4 N., R. 13 E. ; per- blk. 44, Estancia; taxes, $10.66; pen- penalty 62c; costs total penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Taylor, Robt. H. NeVi, sec. 1, twp. eVi see. sonal property, $5.00; taxes, $1.68; alty, 62c; costs, $1.00; total, $11.08. NWVi Sec. 30, Twp. 7 X., R. 5 E.. SEVi Sec. 33, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E.. 9 N., R. 8 E., 105 acres, personal prop- 8c; coBts, $1.00; $2.76. 14, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; erty, $65.00; taxes, $3.34; penalty, penalty, total, McOulnness, J. B Lot 16, blk. Seay, W. E. Improvements on eVi penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 16c; costs, $1.00; total, $4.50. Mountainair; taxes, $8.40; penalty, sec. 12, twp. 4 N., R. 13 E. ; personal costs,' 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 5 E., SE'4 Sec. 34, Twp. 5 N , R. 5 E., Tuttle, Miss Minnie Improvements 42c; $1.00; total, $9.82. NE',i, 8ec. property, $90.00; taxes, $5.47; pen- containing 160 $12.60; containing 160 acres', taxes $12.60; on seVi, sec. 2, twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., per- Noble, T. S Lots 1 and 2, blk. 25. acres; taxes alty, 27c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.74. $1.00', $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. sonal property, $5.00; taxes, $1.41; Mountainair; personal property, penalty 63c; costs total J. SVi seVi sec. 22, nwVi SWVi Sec. 34, Twp. 5 N.. R. 5 E., penalty, 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.48. Yrisarrl, $90.00; taxes, 96c; penalty, 4c; costs, SWVi. Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 5 E., nwVi sec. 27, twp. 5 N R. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Wade, Wilbur Z. SwVi. sec. 18, neVi. neVi $1.00; total. $2.00. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 14 E., 160 acres; taxes, $14.70; pen penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. twp. 9 N R. 9 E., 160 acres; taxes, Stevenson, Ray D. prop- penalty 63c; costa $1.00; total $14.23. alty, 73c costs, $1.00; total, $16.43. Personal NWVi Sec. 35, Twp. 5 N., R 6 E., $9.03; penalty, 45c; costs, $1.00; to- erty, $625.00; taxes, $17.90; penalty, SE'4, Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 5 E., Precinct No. 14, Lucia. containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; tal. $10.48. 89c; costs, 41.00; total, $19.79. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Brown, H. Improvements on eV4 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Wallace, Mrs. Edna SwVi, sec. 3, J. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. sec. 32, twp. 6 N., R. 11 E.; personal Walton, S. E. Lot 3, blk. 9, Moun- NEVi Sec. 35. Twp. 5 N, R. 6 K., twp. 1 N, R. E., 160 acres; taxes, 9, Twp. I property, $90.00; taxes, last half, tainair; personal property, $5.00; WV4 NEVi, EVi NW'4, Sec. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $10.60; penalty, 50c; costs, $1.00; to- R. containing 160 $4.35; penalty, 21c; costs, $1.00; total, taxes, $7.56; penalty, 37c; costs, 6 N., 5 E., acres, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $12.50. tal, $5.66. $1.00; total, $8.93. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot , Sec. 1, Lots 1 and 2, Sec 2, $14.23. Precinct No. 9, Palma. Meyer, Alfred Improvements on Zucker, John Improvements on total Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E.. containing 120 Larranaga, Emelico Improve- wVi sec. 5, twp. 6 N R. 11 E., per- neVi sec. 12, twp. S N., R. 7 E. ; per- SWVi, Sec 24, Twp. 6 N, R. 5 E., acres; taxes $9.45; penalty 47c; costs ments on government land; personal sonal property, $10.00; taxes, $1.43; sonal property, $66.00; taxes, $4.16; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $1.00; total $10.92. property, $145.00; taxes, $7.64; pen penalty, 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.60. penalty, 20c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.36. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. NVi NEVi. NEVi NWVi, Sec. 1, Twp.

T I 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; N'., H. 4 6 is., 160 E',4, 29, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 taxes $2.25; penalty 5 5 E containing 120 acres 5, Twp. N., R. containing SE'4, Sec. Willard; costs 75c; total $1.93. taxes $9.45; penalty 47c; costs $1.00 acres; taxes $9.55; penulty 47c; costs E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; costs 75c: total $3.11. addition to . Lot .l0,,.BJk.H30, Wjniams' addition $10.92 $1.00; $11.02 penalty 42c; $1.00; $9.82. Lot 9. Blk. 11, WillianiB' total total costs total 12c; to Willard;, taxes, $1.13; penalty Be; v 3. ,, 7, 7, Twp. 4 Willard: taxes $2.48;. penalty. SV4' NE'i, S NWVi, See,l, Twp. NW14 Sec. NE'i. SEVi NEVi, Lot Sec. costs 75c; total í.93.' .., ' B ; $3.35. '.5 N.y H. 6 R, containing 160 Sec. 4, Twp. 4 .N.. R. E., containing N.,. R. 6 E., containing 80 acres; tax costs 75c total lí,,-Bl- acre; addition to Lot 30, Williams: addition taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; coBts $1.00; 120 acres; taxeB $9.55.;. penalty es 8.40f penalty 42c; costs $1.00; to- Lot 1, Blk. 12, Williams' ' penalty - 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty Be; . Willard;. .taxes. $2.25; total $14.23. o $1.00;. total $11.02. tal $9.82. costs 76c; total $1.93. N.,- 5 .4, costs 75c; total $3.11. ; SEVi Sec. 1, Twp. 5 R. E., SV4' NE'4f 8Vi NWVi, Sec. Twp. Lot 3, Blk. 1,' Willard taxes $1.80; to Lot 12, Blk. 30, Williams', addition 4, Blk. 12, Williams' addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 4 N., R. 6 E;, containing 160 acre?' penalty 9c; costs BOc; total $2.23... Lot to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty, 6c; Willard; taxes $2.26; penalty 11c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot 4, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes ?1.80; 7Bc; total $2.16. . . . 3.11. ' costs. SWVi Sec. 1, Twp. 6 N.; H. 6 E. $14.23. penalty 9c; costB 50c; total $2.23. costs 75c; total '1, total Williams addition Lot Blk. 31, Williams' addition containing 160 $12.60; 3, 6, 1, taxes $1.80; Lot 6, Blk. 12, acres; taxes SWH NWH. Sec. W SE'4, NE Lot Blk. Willard; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $2.03; penalty 10c; B to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. H SEH. Sec. 4, Twp. 4 N., R. E penalty 9c; costs 50c; total $2.23. costs 75c; total $2.88. costs 76c; total $3.11. SB'4 Sec. 2, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E.: containing 160 acreB; taxes $12.60; Lot 6, Blk. 1, Willard, taxes $1.80; Lot 2, Blk. 31, Williams' Lot 6,' Blk. 12, Williams' addition addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23 penalty 9c; costs BOc; total $2.23. Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 11c; to 9c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. SW'4 Sec. 4, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E. Lot 19, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $2.03; costs 75c; total $2.64. costB 75c; total $3.11. SWÜ bee. 2, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. 9, Bl'k. 32, Lot 5, Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot Williams' addition containing 160 acres;; tuxes $12.60; penalty 63cr costs $1.00; total $14.23 Lot 20, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $2.03; Willard; $1.58; penalty to Willard; taxes $2.70; penalty 13c; to taxes 7c; peualty 63c; costs $1.00;' total $14.23. NEH NWH. NVi NEK, Sec. 3, penalty 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. $2.40. costs 76c; total $3.58. costs 75c; total SVi NW Vi. SVi NE'4, Sec. 2, Twp. Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., containing 120 Lot 21, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $2.03; 10, 32, Williams' Lot '6, Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot Blk. addition 5 N., It. 5 E., containing 160 acres; acres; taxes $9.B5; penalty 47c; costs penalty 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. to Willard; taxes $2.70; penalty 13c; to Willard; taxes $1.68; penalty 7c; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $1.00; total $11.02. Lot 22, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $2.03; costs 75c; total $3.58. costs 75c; total $2.40. total $U23. SE14 Sec. 3, Twp. 4 N R. 5 E., penalty 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. 11, 32, Williams' Lot 7, Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot Blk. addition NVi NWVi, Sec. 2, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 4, Blk. 2, Willard; taxes $2.03; $1.58; to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes penalty 7c; E., contjining 80 acres; taxes $6.30; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. penalty 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. total costs 76c; total $3.11. costs 75c; total $2.40. penalty "2c; costs $1.00; $7.62. SVi 8 Sec. 2, Twp. Lot 19, Blk. 2, taxeB $3.83; total NEH. NWH. Willard; Lot 9. Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot 12, Blk. 32, Williams' addition NV4 NVi KEY,, Sec. 3, Twp. 4 N., R. B E containing 160 acreB; penalty 19c; costs 60c; total $4.52. NW'4. to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty r; 5 N., R. 5 E., 160 $12.60; 63c; $1.00; 1, 3, taxes $3.83; containing acres; taxes penalty costs Lot Blk. Willard; costs 75c; total $3.11. ', costs 75c; total $2.64. taxes $12 60; costs $14.23. penalty 19c; costs 50c; v4.52. penalty 63c; $1.00; total total Lot 13, Blk. 14, Williams' addition Lot 8, Blk. 10, Salas addition to 53. 2, Twp. 4 R. B 2, 3, $3.83; total $14 SW'4 Sec. N., E., Lot Blk. Willard; taxes to Willard; taxes $2.70; penalty 13c; Willard; taxes 90c; penalty 4c; costs SVi K'i, SVi NW'l, Sec. 3. Twp. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 19c; costs 60c; total $4.52. costs 75c; total $3.58. 75c; total $1.69. 5 5 N R. E., containing 160 acres; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 15, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; Lot 7, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 15 Blk. 2, Kelly addition to- taxes $12. '.0; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; SEH Sec. 2, Twp. 4 N., R.' B E., con penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. to Willard; taxes $2.70; penalty lác Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs total $14.23. taining 160 acres; taxes $12.60; pen- - Lot 20, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; costs 75c; total $3.58. - 75c; total $1.46. S'i Sec. 3, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., con- lty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23, penalty 13c;, costs 50c; total $3.33. Lot 8. Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 16, Blk. 2, Kelly addition to Wil- taining 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty NVi NWH, NW'i NEH. "Sec. 2, Lot 21, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; to Willard; taxes $2.48; penalty 12c; lard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; coats 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., containing 120 penalty 13c; coats 50c; total $3.33. costs 75c; total $8.35. 75c; total $1.46. SW'i Seo. 3, Twp. 6 N., H. 6 E., acres; taxes $9.55; penalty 47c; costs Lot 22, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; Lot 9, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 13, Blk. 8, Kelly addition to containing 160 acres; taxes ' $12.60; $1.00; total $11.02. penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. to Willard; taxes $2.48; penalty lc; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs penalty 63c; costs tl.00; total $14.23. NVi NWVi, NW', NEVÍ, Sec. 1, NE Lot 23, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; costs 75c; total $3.35. 75c; total $1.46. SEV4 Sec. 4, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., NEVi, Sec. 2, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., penalty j3c; costs BOc; total $3.33. Lot 10, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 14, Blk. 8, Kelly addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160 acreB; taxes $12.60; Lot 24, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; to Willard; taxes $2.48; penalty 12c; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 13c; costs BOc; total $3.33. costs 75c; total $3.35. 75c; total $1.46. SWVi, Sec. 4, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., EV6 SWVÍ. NW', SWH, SEVi NW Lot 11, Blk. 4, Willard; taxes $2.70; Lot 2, Blk. 21, Williams' addition Lot 15, Blk. 8, Kelly addition to containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Vi, Sec. 3. Twp. 4 X., R. 5 E., con penalty 13c; costs BOc; total $3.33. to Willard; taxeB $1.35; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68e; penalty 3c; costs Lot 12, 4, taxes $2.93; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taining 160 acreB; taxes $12.60; peu Blk. Willard; costs 75c; total $2.16. 75c; total $1.46. penalty 14c; costs 60c; total $3.57. SVi NE'4, SV4 NW'A, Sec. 4, Twp. alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 3, Blk. 21, Williams' addition Lot 16, Blk. 8, Kelly addition to Lot 3, Blk. B, Willard; taxes $2.70; 5 N., K. 5 E., containing 160 acreB; S,4 NWVi, Sec. 1, Twp. 4 N., R. B Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 8c; costs penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. to $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; E., containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; $2.16. $1.46. taxes Lot 4, Blk. B, Willard; taxes $2.70; costs 75c; total 75c; total penalty 32c; costs $7.62. 21, addition 13, 14, total ?!4.23. penalty 13c;' costs 50c; total $3.33. Lot 4, Blk. Williams' Lot Blk. Kelly addition to Ntfc NEVi, NV4 NWVi, Sec. 4, Twp. NE'i Sec. 8, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., Lot 6, Blk. 6, Willard; tuxes $5.63; to wniard; tar $1.35; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 28c; costs 50c; total $6.41. costs 75c; total $2.16. 75c; total $1.46. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. Lot 8, Blk. 6, Willard; taxes $5.63; Lot 5, Blk. 21, Williams addition Lot 14, Blk. 14, Kelly addition to total $14.23. SEVi Sec. 8, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., penalty 28c; costs 50c; total $6.41. to Willard; taxes $11.48; penalty Bin; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs NW ' , Sec. 9, Twp. 5 N R. 5 E containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 9, Blk. 6, Willard; taxeB $9.13; costs 75c; total $12.80. 75c; total $1.46. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. penalty 45c; costs 50c; total, $10.08. Lot 9, Blk. 21, Williams addition Lot 2, Blk. 3, A. C. George addition penalty 63f; costs $1.00; total $14.23. NWVi Sec. 9, Twp. 4 N R. 5 E., Lot 4, Blk. 7, Willard; taxes $5.63; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; to Willard; taxes 90c; penalty 4c; NEH Sec. 9, Twp, 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 28c; costs 50c: total $6.41. costs 75.;; total $1.98. costs 75c; total $1.69. 7, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 5, Blk. Willard; taxes $2.70; Lot 1, BlK. 23, Williams' additidi Lot 7, Blk. 4, A. C. George addition penalty 13c; 50c; total, $3.33. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Sec. 9, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., costs to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; to Willard; taxes 90c; penalty 4c: SWf Lot 10, Blk. 7, Willard; taxes $2.70; n., Sec. 9, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; costs 75c; total $2.16. i costs 75c; total $1.69. SWH penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3,33. containing 160 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 4, Blk. 23, Williams' addition Lot 12, Blk. 4, A. C. George addition acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 1, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; SEVi Sec. 9, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; to Willard; taxes- - 90c; penalty 4c; penolcy 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 11c; costs BOc; total $2.86. 160 costs 75c; $2.16. SE'i Sec. 9. Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., containing acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 2, Blk 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; total costs 75c; total $1.69. 5, 23, Williams' 3 N., 9 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. Lot Blk. addition NEVi Sec. 7, Twp. R.' E., penally 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. WVi NEVi, SE'4 NEVi, Sec. 9, Twp. Lot 3, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; containing 160 acreB; taxes $18.00: NWVi Sec. 10, Twp. B N., R. B E., 4 N., R. 5 E containing 120 acres; penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. costs 75c; total $2.16. penalty 90c; costs $1.00: total $19.90. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taxes $9.55; penalty 47c; costs $1.00; Lot 4, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; Lot 6, Blk. 23, Williams' addition NW'4 NEVi, EV4 NWVi Sec. 18. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. total $11.02. penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., containing 120 NE'i Sec. 10, Twp. S If., R. B E., SVi SWVU SV4 SE',, Sec. 10, Twp. Lot 7, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes, $2.25; costB 75c; total $2.10. acres; taxes $13.50; penalty 67c; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 4 N., R. B E., containing 160 acres; penalty 11c; costs 60c; total $2.86. Lot 7, Blk. 23, Williams' addition costs $1.00; total $15.17. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot 8, Blk. 8, Willard; taxeB $2.25; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty Be: Lots 1 and 2, EV4 NWVi Sec. 19. penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. SW'4 Sec. 10; Twp. B N., R. B E total $14.23. costs 75c; total $1.93. Twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., containing 16tf Lot 9, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes, 2.25; containing 160 acres; , taxes $12.60; NEVi, Sec. 17, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., Lot 8, Blk. 23, Williams' addition acres; taxes $18.00; penalty sue; penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty ol; costs $1.00; total $19.90. Lot 10, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; 9 10, 5 N., R. B penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. costs 75c; total $1.93. ... Sec. 19, Twp. 4 N., R. E. SEVi Sec. Twp. E., penalty lie; costs 50c; total $2.86. SE'4 17, Twp. R. B Lot 9, Blk. 23, Williams'' addition containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00: containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SE'4 Sec. 4 N., E., Lot 13, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $3.15; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 3.80. ' costs 75c; total $1.93. ;. 4 N., R. 9 E NWVi Sec. 11, Twp. 5 N., R. S E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 14, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; SWVi Sec. 21, Twp. Lot 10, Blk. 23, Williams' addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; NWVi Sec. 15, Twp. 4 N R. 5 E., penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.3. containing 160 acres; taxes, last half, to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 54c; to- penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 17, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; $9.00; penalty 45c; costs $1.00; costs $75c; total $1.93. NE', Sec. 11, Twp. S N., R. B E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. tal $10.45. 60; B 23, Lot 11, Blk. 23, Williams' addition 4 N.,- R.. 9 K.. containing 160 acres; taxes-$12.- SWVi Sec. 15, Twp. 4 N., R. E., Lot Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; NW'i Sec. 28,. Twp. to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxeB $12.60; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00: Lot 24, Blk. 8. taxes $2.70; costs 75c; total $1.93. SW14 Sec. llTwp. 6 N., R. 5 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Willard; penalty 90c; costB $1.00; total $19.90. penalty 13c; costs 60c; $3.33. Lot 12, Blk. 23, Williams' addition 8 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; NEVi Sec. 15, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., total SEVi Sec. 8, Twp. 5 N., R. E., con Lot 9, Blk. 9, Willard; taxes $2.25; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taining 160 acres; taxes, last halt, penalty 11c; costs 60c; total $2.86. costs 75c; total $1.93. SEVI Sec. 11, Twp. E N., R. S E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; to LoJ 5, Blk. 10, Willard; taxes $2.48; Lot 7, Blk. 25, Williams' addition containing 160 NEVi Sec. 20, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., tal $9.82. acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total $3.10. to 160 $12.60; Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; SE'4 SWVi Sec. 17. EV2 NWVi, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing acres, taxes Lot 16, Blk. 10, Willard; taxes $5.63; costs 75c; total $2.16. Sec. 20, Twp. 5 N., R-- NWV4 Sec. 12, Twp. B N., R. 6 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 28c; costs BOc; total $6.41. NEVi SWVi Lot 8, Blk. 25, Williams' addition 160 acres; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SEVi Sec. 20, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., Lot 17, Blk. 10, Willard; taxes E., containing .taxes to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; $1.00; to- penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $5.63; penalty 28c; costs 50c; total $16.80; penalty 84c; costs costs 75c; total $2.16. $18.64. NEH Sec. 12, Twp. B N., R. 5 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $6.41. tal Lot 9, Blk. 25, Williams' addition 18. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; NWVi Sec. 21, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., Lots 11 and 12, Lk 20, Willard; SWVi SE'j, SEVi SWÍÍ Sec. to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Sec. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taxes, last half, $3.26; penalty 16c; NEVi NWVi, NW'4 NEVi 1. costs 75c; $4.17. costs 75c; total $2.16. Twp. 5 N., R. 8 E., containing 16i NW4 Sec. 14, Twp. B N., R. B E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. total Lot 1, Blk. 21, taxes $2.03; Lot 10, Blk- 25, Williams' addition 84c costs containing 160 acreB; taxes $12.60; NEH Sec. 21, Twp. 4 N R. B E., Willard; acres; taxes $16.80; penalty penalty 10c; costs 50c; $2.63. to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; $1.00; $18.64. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; total total Lot 2, Blk. 21, Willard; taxes $1.80; costB 75c; total $2.16. EVs Sec. 21, EVi NW', Sec. NE'4 Sec. 14, Twp. B N., R. S E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. SWVi penalty 9c: costs 60c; total $2.23. Lot li; Blk. 25, Williams' "addition 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 containing 160 acreB; taxes $12.60; SWH Sec. 21, Twp. 4 N., R. S E., Lot 9, Blk: 37, Willard; taxes 69c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 3c; BOc; costs penalty costs 10UI $1.22. 75c; total $2.16. costs $1.00; total $18.64. SWVi Sec. 14, Twp. B N... R. B E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 10, Blk. 37. taxes Lot 12, 25, Willard; 69c; Blk. Williams' addition WV4 NE'4, NWVi SEVi Sec. 28. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SE'4 Sea 21, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., penalty 3o:- - costs 50c; $1.22. to total Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E.. containing 120 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 3, Blk. 43, Willard; taxes $1.35; coBts 75c; total $2.16. acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; Wi4 SEH. Sec. 14, Twp. 5 N., R. B penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 6c: costs 60c; total $1.91. Lot 4, Blk. 26, Williams' addition B Lot 1, Blk. 3, addition to costs $1.00; total $14.23. K., containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; SVi NEVi Sec. 3, Twp. 4 N., R. E., Williams' to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; 6c; SVs NWVi, NV4- bWVi Sec. 11, Twp. penalty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; costs costs 75c: total $2.64. 75c; total $2.16. 5 N., R. 8 E., Í60 acres; taxes $16.80; NW Sec. 15, Twp. S N R. S E., penalty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. B, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Williams' addition to Lot Blk. 26, Williams' addition penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SWVi NE'4, SEVi NWVi, Sec. 13, to Willard; taxes $1.35; Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; penalty 6c; SWVi SWVi Sec. 11, WVÍ NW'A penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Twp. 4 N R. B E., containing 80 acres; costs 75c; total $2.40. costs 75c; $2.16. total SEVi NWVi Sec. 14, Twp. 5 N., R 8 E.. NEH Sec. 15, Twp. 5 N., R. B E., taxes $8.40;, penalty 42c; costs $1.00; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk. 4, Williams' ad- Lot 6, Blk. 26, Williams' addition 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; total $9.82. dition to Willard; taxes $6.98; pen- to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. WVi SEVi, E',4 Sec. 11, Twp. alty 34c; costs 75c: total $8.07. total SW'i, costs 75c; total $2.40. 29, Twp. 5 N. R. 9 E... B Lot 8, Blk. 5, addition SWVi Sec. SWH Sec. 15, Twp. 5 N., R. B E., 4 N., R. E., containing 160 acres; Williams' to Lot 1, Blk. 30, Williams' addition $1.35; penalty, containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60: taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Willard; taxes 6c; to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; 75c; $2.16. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. total $18.64. costs total costs 75c; total $2.40. Lot 7, Blk; 6, EV4 NEVi Sec. 8. WV4 NWVi Sec. SE', Sec. 15, Twp. B N., R. S E., SWH SWVi, Sec. 3, SEVi SEVi, Sec. Williams' addition to Lot 2, Blk. 30, Williams' addition $1.80; penalty" 9, Twp. 3 N., R. 10 E., containing 160 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 4, NEVi NEVi. Sec. 9, Twp. 4 N., R. Willard; taxes 90c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; costs 75c; total $2.64. acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 5 E., containing 120 acres; taxes $12.-6- costs 75c; total $2.16. 10, Blk. 6, Williams addition to costs $1.00; total $18.64. NE Sec. 34, Twp. B N., R. B E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14-2- Lot Lot 3, Blk. 30, Williams' total addition SVi NW"4, NVi SWVi See. 25, Twp.. containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty ,6c; costs 75c; total $2.64. 3 N., R. 10 E., containing 160 acres: penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.2!. NVi NWVi, Sec. 13, Twp. 4 N., 5 costs 76c; total $2.16. R. Lot 11, Blk. 6, Williams' addition to taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Unknown Owners, E., containing 80 acres; $8.40; Lot 4, Blk. 30, Williams' addition Precinct No. 4. taxes Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; total $18.64. 6, penalty 42c; costs $1.00; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Wli NEH. SE'4 NEH. Sec. Twp. total $9.82. coBts 75c; total $2.64. SVi SWVi Sec. 23. NVi NWVi Sec. B costs 76c; total $2.16. 4 N., R. E., containing 120 acres; SW'4 SWVi, Sec. 12, Twp. 4 N., R. 26, Twp. 3 N., R. 10. B., containing 160- Lot 1, Blk. 7, Williams' addition to Lot 5, Blk. 30; Williams' taxes $9.65; penalty 47c; costs $1.00; 5 E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; addition acres; taxes $16.80; penalty Mc; Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; total $11.02. penalty 21c; costs $1.00; $5.41. costs $1.00; total $18.64. . total costs 75c; total $2.64. costs 75c; total $2.16. 8E!4 Sec. B. Twp. 4 N., R. SVi SEVi, 8, 5 E., SEH SW'4, Sec. NEVi Lot 2, Blk. 7, Williams' addition to 6, Blk. 30, containing Lot Williams' addition Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 7. 160 acres; taxes $12.60; NWVi, Sec. 17, Twp. .4 N.. R. 6 E., Willard; $1.80; - taxes penalty 9c; to Willard; taxes $1.68; penalty 7c; Lot 4, Blk. C, Estancia;, taxes. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 75c; $2.64. costs total costB 75c; total $2.40. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; . total NV4 NW'4, Sec. 4, NEH NEH, Sec. penalty 84c; $1.00; $18.64. 8, costs total Lot Blk. 7. Williams addition to Lot 7, Bit 30, Williams' addition $3.96.,, )

Lot 5, Blk. C, Estancia: taxes 91c; $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total $2.07. taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.61. 2, 7, penalty 4c; costa 50c; total $1.45. $4.28. Lot Blk. Alta Vista; taxes total $1:63. Lot 2, Blk. 11, Moriarty; taxes 84c; $1.50; penalty coats $1.38. Lot 6, Blk". O; Estancia j taxes $3:S0' Lot 16, Blk. 64, Estancia: taxes 7c; 50c; total 50x140 feet beginning 100 feet south penalty 4c; coBts 60c; total ' penalty 16c: costs 50c; total $3.961 $3.90; penalty 20c; costs 50c; total $2.07. : northeast corner, Blk 30 Alta Vista; I.nt t. Illk. 12. MoriariV! taxes $1.26: '" Lot 9, BÍk. C, Estancia: ' taxes $4.60. '" - ' Lot 6, Blk. 7 Alta Vista;, taxes taxes 60c: penalty 3c;' costs. $1.00; penally Or; costs 58c; total' $1.72. ' costs " $1.05; ' $3'.30r(1,péhalty 16c 10, 66, $5.40; penalty 27c; 60c; total total $1.63. . Lot 2, lllk. IB, Moriarty; taxes costs 50c; total Lot Blk. Estancia; taxes ,. $3.96." . $11.10; penalty- 55c;' Costs. 60c;' total $6.17. 50x140 feet southeast corner Blk. penalty 5c; coats 50c: total $1.60. - :.- ' " Lot-.l- Blk. 11, Alta Vista: taxes 30, 13, Blk. 12, Moriarty; taxes . Lot 10, Blk. C, Estancia; taxes $12.15. Alta VlBta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; Lot $3.30 ' penalty 16c; costs 50c; total ' Lot 2, Blkr 63, Estañóla; taxes $2.10; penalty ,10c; costs 50c; total costs $1.00; total $1.63. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total - $3.99.- . $3.60; penalty 18c; ' costs"0c('' total .$2.70. 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet north $2.26, Lot 11, Blk. C, Estancia; taxes $4.28. '' "'' Lot 2, Blk. 11, Alta Vista; taxes of southeast corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis Lot 14. Tllk. 12 Moriarty ; taxes $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total ' Lot 3, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costB 50c; total ta; taxeB 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $5.88; penalty 2c costs 50c ; total $3.96. $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total $2.39. total $1.63. $6.67. Lot 1, Blk. D, Estancia; taxes $4.28. Lot 3, Blk. 11, Alta VlBta; taxes 50x140 feet northwest corner Blk. Lot 6. Blk. 13. Moriartv: taxes $1.68: $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 5, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs 50c; total 31, Alta Vista: taxes 60c; penalty 3c; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $2.26. $4.28. $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total $2.39. costs $1.00; total $1.63. Lot 7, Blk. 13, Moriarty; taxes i.os; Lot 2, Blk. D, Estancia: taxes $4.29. Lot 1, Blk. 13, Alta Vista; taxeB 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet south penalty 8c; costs 50c: total $2.26. penany 12c; costs 50c; total Lot 6, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis Lot 12, Blk. 18, Moriarty; taxes $3.02;-2; - $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 60c; total $2.07. ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; 63c: penalty 3c; costs 50c; total Lot 1, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes $4.28. Lot 8, Blk. 14, Willard; taxes $90; total $1.63. $1.16. peimuy yc; cosis ouc; total Lot 8, Blk. 66, Estancia: taxes penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. 50x140 feet beginning 100 feet south Lot 15. Blk. 18. Moriarty: taxes $2.39. - $21.90; penalty $1.09; coBts 50c; to- Lot 9, Blk. 14, Alta Vista; taxes of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- 42c; penalty 2c; costs 50o; total $1.38. Lot 2, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes tal $23.49. $9.90; penalty 50c; costs 50c; total ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; Lot 16, Blk. 18, Moriarty; taxes $10.90. $1.38. i.vu, (icuuiij 11;, UUU, IUIUI Lot 10, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes total $1.63. 42c; penalty 2c; costs 60c; total $2.07. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total 100x140 feet beginning 100 feet 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet south Lot 11 Blk. 19. Moriarty; taxes Lot 3, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes; $3.96. south of northwest corner Blk. 19, of northeast corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c total $1.60; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 11, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes Alta Vista, taxes 60c; penalty 3c; ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $1.82. $2.07. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total costs $1.00; total $1.63. total $1.63. Lot 2, Blk. 20, Moriarty; taxes Lot 7, Blk. G, Estancia: taxes $3.96. 100x140 feet beginning 150 feet 50x140 feet beginning 200 feet south $1.26; penalty 6c; coats 50c total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 12. nik. 66, Estancia; taxes south of northwest corner Blk. 19, of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- $1.82. ' $2.07. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; Lot 3, Blk. 20, Moriarty; taxes Lot 8, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes $3.96. costs $1.00; total $1.63. total ti.63. $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; tothl Lot 13, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes Lot 2, Blk. 21, Alta Vista; taxes Lot 6, Blk. 35, Alta Vista; taxes' $1.82. $2.07. $3:30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total 5, Blk. 20, Moriarty; taxes total ' Lot Lot 11, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes $3.96. .. '$2.07. $2.07. $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total Qftf nanaltv Kn Muta Rfto 1 AK Lot 9, Blk. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot 4, Blk. 21, Alta Vista; taxes Lot 10, Blk. 37, Alta Vista; taxes $1.82. Lot 12, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $1.60; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot. 6, Blk. 20, Moriarty: taxes ': ' penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. $3.65. - : $2.07. . $2.07. $148; penalty 7c; costs 50c ; total Lot 13, Blk. G, EBtancia; taxes 90c; Lot 10, Blk. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot 5, Blk. 21, Alta Vista; taxes Lot 1, Blk. 39, Alia Vista: taxes $2.05. penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 15 Blk. 20, Moriarty: taxes Lot 14, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; $3.65. $2.07. $2.07. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. Lot 15, Blk. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot 12. Blk. 21, Alta Vista; taxes Lot 2, Blk. 39. Alta Vista; taxes $2.26. Lot 15, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.20; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.60; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 3, Blk. 21, Moriarty; taxeB penalty 5c; costé 50c; total $1.45. $3.65. $1.76. $2.07. $2.10; penalty 10c; costs 50c total Lot 16, Blk. G, Estancia: taxes 90c; Lot 4, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 5, Blk. 22, Alta Vista: taxes Lot 5, Blk. 3, Alta Vista; taxeB $2.70. 21 penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. $3.00; -- penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costB 50c; total Lot 17, Blk. Moriarty; taxes Lot 17, Blk. 41, Estancia: taxes $3.65. $2.07. $2.07. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 5, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 3, Blk. 23, Alta Vista: taxes 50x140 feet southeast corner Blk. S2.26. $4.28. - $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.80; penalty 9c; co.ts 50c; total 44, Alta Vista; taxes $1.20; penalty Lot 18, Blk. 21, Moriarty; taxes Lot 8, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $2.39. 6c; costs $1.00; total $2.26. $7.98; penalty 39c; costs 50c; total $15.00; penalty 75c; costs 50c; total Lot 6, Blk. 88, EBtancia; taxes Lot 4, Blk. 25, Alta Vista; taxes 50x140 feet northeast corner Blk. $8.87. Í16.25.- $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 60c; total 47, Alta Vista; taxes $1.20; penalty Lot 13, Blk. 26, Moriarty; taxes Lot 14, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes, $3.65. $2.07. 6c; costs $1.00; total $2.26. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 7, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 5, Blk. 25, Alta Vista; taxes Lots 2 and 3, Sec. 4, Twp. 5 N., R. $2.26. ' $4.28. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 60c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total 8 E., E4 SWU Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N., Lot ' 21, Blk. 26, Moriarty; taxes Lot 15, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $2.07. R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; taxes 84c; penalty, 4c; coats 50c; total Í3 AO' Twmnltv 1fV nnnta ROe- tntnl v Lot 8, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 10, Blk. 25, Alta Vista: taxes $22.00; penalty $1.10; costs $1.00; to- $1.38. $4.28. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $7.20; penaltyr36c; costs 50c; total tal $24.10. Lot 7, Blk. 27, Moriarty; taxes Lot 16, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $8.06. KVi NW Sec. 10, Twp. 6 N., R. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 60c; total Lot 5, Blk. .27, Alta Vista; taxes 8 E., containing 80 acres; taxes $3.91; penalty 19c; costs 50c; total Lot . 10, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes $2.26. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $11.00; penalty 55c; coBts $1.00; to- - Lot 8. Blk. 27, Moriarty: taxes Lot 1, Blk. 43, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $1.13. tal $12.55. $1.68; penalty 8c; coats 50c; total $45.00; penalty $2.25; coBts 50c; total Lot 12, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 9, Blk. 27, Alta Vista; taxes Lots 1 and 2, W14 NE'4, NE4 $2.26. ' $47.75. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total NW'i Sec. 13, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E Lot 18, Blk. 27. Moriarty: taxes Lot 10, Blk. 43, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $1.13. containing 132 acres; taxes $18.15; $6.30; penalty 32c; coats 50c; total 28, $3.60 ; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 13, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 3, Blk. Alta Vista; taxes penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $20.05. $7.12. $4.28.' $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 14, Twp. 6 N., R. Lot 21,' Blk. 27, Moriarty; taxes Lot 11, Blk. 43, Estancia; taxes, $3.65. $1.13. 8 E., containing 60 acres; taxes $7.25; 95c; penalty 6c; costs 50c ; total $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 15,' Blk. 88, Estancia: taxes Lot 7, Blk. 28, Alta' Vista; taxes penalty 35c; coats $1.00; total $8.60. $1.50. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total SW4 Sec. 28, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E Lot 8," Blk. 28 Moriarty; taxes 50c; L.ot z, HtK. 44, usiancia; Taxes $3.65. $1.13. containing 160 acres; taxes $22.00; $2.52 penalty 13c; costs total $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total Lot 2, Blk. 4, Central addition to Lot 9, Blk. 28, Alta Vista; taxes penalty $1.10; costa $1.00; total $3.15. $3.65. Estancia; taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $24.10. Lot 9, Blk. 28, Moriarty; taxes 8 50c; Lot 3, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes costs 75c; total $3.90. $1.13. SW'4 Sec. 30, Twp. 6 N., R. E $6.30; penalty 32c; costs total $3.00;' penalty 15c; costs 50c; total Lot 11, Blk. 7, Central addition to Lot 14, Blk. 28, Alta Vista; taxes containing 160 acres; taxeB $22.00; $7.12. Moriarty: taxes $3.65. Estancia; taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; 60c; penalty 3c; costs 60c; total penalty $1.10; costs $1.00; total $24.10. Lot 20. Blk 28. 33, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 10c; 50c ; total Lot 4, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes costs 75c; total $3.90. $1.13. EV4 NWK Sec. $2.10 penalty costs $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total1 ' Lot 12, Blk. 7, Central addition to 50x140 feet northwest comer Blk. E., containing 80 acreB; taxes $11.00 $2.70. penalty 3c; 29, Moriarty; taxes $3.65. Estancia; taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; 29, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 55c; costs $1.00; total $12.55. Lot 13 Blk. 1 2, 2, 8c; 50c; total Lot 14, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxeB costs 75c; total $3.90. costs 75c; total $1.38. S NEV4, Lots and Sec. $1.68; penalty costs 50x140 beginning 50 south N., R. 8 E., containing 160 $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total SVi lot 5, Blk 5, Railroad addition feet feet Twp. 6 $2.26. 29, VlB- 29 Moriarty; taxes $3.65. to Estancia; taxes 90c; penalty 6c; of northwest corner Blk. Alta acres; taxes $22.00; penalty $1.10; Lot 14, Blk. 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $24.10. 8c; costs 50c; total Lot 15, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes coBts 75c;. total $1.70. ta; taxes coats $1.00; total $1.68; penalty $1.63. 10, Twp. 6 N R. 9 E., $3.00; penalty 15c;. costs 50c; total Lot 12, Blk .5, Railroad addition, to total NWVÍ Sec. $2.26. beginning 100 south $22.00; 18, 29, Moriarty; taxes $3.65. Estancia; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; 60x140 feet feet containing 160 acres; taxeB WV4 lot Blk. Blk. 29, Alta Vis costs $1.00; penalty 9c; coats 50c; total Lot 16, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes costs 75c; total $3.60. of northwest corner penalty $1.10; total $1.89; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; .. $12.00; penalty 60c; costs 50c; total 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet south ta; taxes 60c; $24.10. $2.48. 5 6, Sec. 21, 19, Blk. 2 i, Moriarty; taxes Í13.10. of North End Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total $1.63. SE', NE4, lots and E lot beginning 200 south R. 9 containing 120 penalty 9c; costs 50c; total 17, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; 25x140 feet feet Twp. 6 N., E., $1.89; corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis- $16.50; penalty 82c; $2.48. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total total $1.63. of northeast acres; taxes taxes 60; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; coats $1.00; $18.32. Lot 19, Blk. 30, Moriarty; taxes $3.96. 50x140 feet beginning 100 feet south ta; total 31, Twp. 6 N., R. 9 E $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot 18, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes of north end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total $1.63. SE Sec. 60x140 beginning 250 feet south containing 160 acres; taxes $22.00; $2.50. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; feet of corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis penalty $1.10; costs $1.00; total Lot 16, Blk. 33, Moriarty; taxes $3.96. total $1.63. northeast taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; Sic- - nennltv 4c: COBtS 50c; total Lot 19, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet ta; $24.10. 4 5, SÉV4 NW1, Sec. 6, $3.30; penalty 16c; costB 50c; total south of north end, Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total $1.63. Lots 3, and $1.38. 50x140 feet beginning 300 feet south Twp. 6 N., R. 9 E., containing 160 Lot 7, Blk. 34, Moriarty; taxes $3.96. taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; to- 29, Alta Vis- $22.00; penalty $1.10; costs 50c; total - 44, of northeast corner Blk. acres; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; Lot 20, Blk. Estancia: taxes tal $1.63. . total ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; costs $1.00; total $24.10. $1.38. $3.30; penalty 16c: costs 50c; . 50x140 feet beginning 200 feet south $1.63. 13, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., 8, Blk. 34, Moriarty; taxes $3.96. of north end of Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total NE14 Sec. Lot 50x140 beginning 350 feet south containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; $1.26; penalty 6c: coBts 50c; total Lot 21, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes taxes 60c; penalty 3c; cobU $1.00; feet 50c; total of northeast corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis penalty 84c; costs $1.00: total $18.64. $1.82. $3.30;'. penalty 16c; costs total $1.63, , ta; taxes 60c; penalty. 3c; costs S1.00; Lots 3, 4 and 5, SE'4 NWVi Sec. 6, Lot 14, Blk. 34, Moriarty; taxes $3.96. 60x140 feet beginning 250 feet south ' $1.63. 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 $1.26: penalty 6c; costs 50c; total Lot 7, Blk. 51, Estancia; taxes of north end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; taxes total Twp. 50x140 beginning 400 feet south $16.80; penalty 84c; $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total feet acres; taxes Í1.82. corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis $18.64. ' Lot 12, Blk. 35, Moriarty; taxes $3.65. $1.63. of northeast costs $1.00; total taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; N SW'A, SEVi Sec. 8, Twp. $1.47; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 14, Blk. 51, Estancia; taxes 50x140 feet beginning 300 feet south ta; NWH $1.63. N R. 8 E., containing 120 acres; $11.70; penalty 58c; costs 50c; total of north end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; taxes total 7 $2.04. 50x140 feet northwest corner Blk. taxes $16.60; penalty 78c; costs $1.00; 1, Blk. 36, Moriarty; taxes $12.78. 60c: penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total Lot 30, Alta taxes 60c; penalty 3c; $17.38. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c ; total $1.63. Vista; total $1.00; total $1.63. 3, Sec. 19, Twp. 7 N R. 9 E., $2.26. $15.00; penalty 75c; costs 50c; total 50x140 feet beginning 60 feet north costs Lot 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet south containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; pen- Lot 2, Blk. 36, Moriarty: taxes $16.25. of south end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; taxes corner 30, Alta Vis- $1.00; $9.82. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 60c ; total Lot 4, Blk. 54, Estancia; taxes costs $1.00; total of northwest Blk. alty 42c; costs total 60c; penalty 3c; $1.00; 50c; total ' ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs SVi SWi Sec. 4, EM SE14 Sec. $2.26. $3.90; penalty 20c; costs $1.63. , $1.63. 5, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., containing 160 Lot 11. Blk. 36 Moriarty; taxes $4.60. 60x140 feet beginning 100 feet total 50x140 beginning 100 feet south acres; taxes $20.80; penalty $1.04; $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 60c; total 54, taxes of end Blk. 2, Alta Vista; feet Lot 5, Blk. Estancia; south north Blk. 30, Alta Vis 22.84. 50c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; to- of northwest corner costs $1.00; total $2.26. $3.90; penalty 20c; costs taxes taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; Sec. 6, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., Lot 13. Blk. 36, Moriarty; taxes $1.63. ta; NE4 $4.60. tal $1.63. containing 160 acres: taxes $20.80; $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 60c; total 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet be- total Lot, 6, Blk. 54, Estancia; taxes 50x140 beginning 15Q feet south penalty $1.04; costs $1.00; total $22.84. $2.50. ginning 150 feet south of north end feet $3.90; penalty 20c; costs 50c; total of corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis- N., R. 7 E., Lot 14. Blk. 36, Moriarty; taxes Blk. 2. Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty northwest NE14 Sec. 18, Twp. 6 $4.60. ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 60c; total 3c; costs $1.00; total $1.63. containing 160 acreB; taxes $20.80; Lot 4, Blk. 57, Estancia; taxeB total $1.63. $1.00; $22.84. $2.50. ; beginning 200 feet Bouth penalty $1.04; costs total penalty 12c; costs 50c; total 50x140 feet 5Ua140 feet beginning 200 feet south 16. Blk. 36, Moriarty; taxes $2.40; Lots 3 4, SV4 NW'i Sec. 2. Twp. lxt of north end Blk. 2, Alta Vista; taxes northwest corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis and $2.52; penalty 13c; costs 60c; total $3.02. of 5 N., R. 7 E., containing 160 acres; 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $3.15. Lot 6, Blk. 57, Estancia; taxes ta; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; $1.63. total 7, Blk. 38, Moriarty; taxes $2.40; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total !... $18.64. Ixt Lot 4, Blk. 6, Alta Vista; taxes &0X14U leet soutnwest corner hik. $1.26; penalty 6c; costB 50c; total $1.20; penalty 6c; costs 50c;' total 30, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; Owners, No. 8, $1.82. I .7. Blk. 57. Estancia; taxes Unknown Precinct $1.76., costs $1.00; total $1.63. Moriarty. Lot 8, Blk. 38, Moriarty; taxes $2.40; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total Lot 5. Blk. 6. Alta Vista; taxes 50x140 feet northeast corner Blk. Lot 1, Blk. 5, Moriarty; taxes 63c; $1.48; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $3.02. costs 60c; total 30, Alta Vista: taxes 60c; penalty 3c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. $2.05. 57, Estancia; taxes $1.20; penalty 6c; Lot 8, Blk. - $1.00; $1.63. 5, Moriarty; 42c; -- Lot 6, Blk. 41, Moriarty; taxes 50c; $1.76. : costs total Lot 2, Blk. taxes $2.40; penalty 12c; costs total 50c; 94c; 3c; penalty 3c; costs 60c;' total Lot 6, Blk 6, Alta Vista; taxes 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet south penalty 2c; costs total "?3.0Z. corner Blk. 30, Alta Vista; Lot 1, Blk. 11, Moriarty; taxes $1.06; $1.16. Lot 16, Blk. 64, Estancia; taxes $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total northeast - ...... ,,.-.- . 1 'irJ ?!!WM?'J!S. ilÉiÜíri lililí illliwiliiil HilT Tf'T lililí TfTf 7Tn 1í Vktm mrti ..' iMOTUmun i mmC

Add. to NEVi Sec. 18, Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., Lot 4, Blk. 42, Moriarty; taxes Lot 13, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to EV4 SEVi, SWVi SEVi, SEVi SWVi, Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 10, Crist costs containing 160 acres; taxes $18.08; 63c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Sec. 4, Twp. 7 N., R. 15 E., containing Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; penalty 80c; costB $1.00; $1.16. 75c; total $1.63. 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; $1.00; total $2.65. total $17.8. Add. to EVá SWVi, Lots 3 and 4, 18, Lot 6, nik. 42, Moriarty; taxes Lot 14, Blk. 4. Altadena Add. to costs $1.00; total 18.64. Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 11. Crist Sec costs Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., containing 160 84c; penalty 4c; costa 50c; total Moriarty; taxes 84c; pennlty 4c; costB NVá NWVi, NVá NEVi, Sec. 8, Twp. Duran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; acres; taxes $16.00; $1..8. 75c; total $1.63. 7 N., R. 15 E., containing 160 acres; $1.00; total $1.95. penalty 80c; Add. to $1.00; $17.80. 4, Blk. 43, Moriarty; taxes Lot 15 lllk. 4, Altadena Add. to taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Lots 7 to 20, Blk. 12, Crist costs total $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs total $18.64. Duran; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs KVfc NWVi lots 1 and 2, Sec. IS Twp. 3 N., R. 13 $1.60. 75c: total $1.63. NEVi Sec. 20, Twp. 7 N II. 15 E., $1.00; total $1.71. E containing 160 acres; 7 13, Add. to taxes $16.00; penalty 80c: $1.00; Lot 5, Blk. 43, Moriarty; taxes Lot 16, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lota to 20. Blk. Crist costs $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costB $1.00; total $18.64.! Duran: taxes 68c; penalty. 3c; costB total $17.80.- $1.82. 76c; total $1.63. SWVi Sec. 29, Twp. 7 N., R. 15 E., $1.00; total $1.71. EVá NEVi Sec. 23, NVá NWVi Sec. 1 14, Add. to 21, Twp. 3. , R. 13 containing 160 Lot 6, Blk. 43, Moriarty; taxes Lot 15, Blk. 8, Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres: taxes $16.80; Lots to 16, Blk. Crist E.. acres; taxes penalty $1.68 penalty 8c; costs 50c; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $t.00; total $18.64. Duran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs $16.00; 80c; costs total $1.00; total $17.80. $2.2(1. 75e; total $1.63. SW'4 Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 15 E, $1.00; total $1.95. 1 1 Add. to EVá NWVi. lotB and 2, Sec. 39, Lot 7, Blk. 43, Moriarty ; taxes Lot 16, Blk. 8, Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lots to 16, Blk. 15, Crist Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., containing 138 $1.48; penalty 7c; costs 50c; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00: total $18.64. Duran: taxes 90c; penalty 6c; costs total acres; taxes $13.80; 69c; $2.05. 76c; total $1.63. NWVi Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N K. 15 E., $1.00; total $1.95. penalty ccsts $1.00; total $15.49. Lot 8. Blk. 43, Moriarty; taxes Lot 7. Blk. 10, Kit Carson Add. to containing 160 acres: taxeB $16.80; All of Blk. 16, Crist Add. to Duran; SEVi SEVi Sec. 33, Twp. 2 N R. 12 $1.48; penalty 7c; costs 50c; Moriarty; taxes "84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18$,64. taxeB 45c; penalty 2c; costa 50c; to total E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; $2.05. 75c; total $1.63. SVá NEVi Sec. 4, NVá SE'4 Sec. 4, tal 97c. penalty 20c; costs $1.00; total $5.40. Lot 8, Blk. 44, Moriarty; taxes Lot 6, Blk. 12. Kit Carson Add. to Twp. 8 N., R. 15 E., containing 160 All of Blk. 17, Crist Add. to Duran; EVá SEVi EVá NEVi, Sec. 2, Twp. 1 $1.68; penalty Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; taxes 45c; penalty 2c; costB 60c; to- 8c: costs 60c; total N'., R. 13 E., containing 160 acres; $2.26. 75c; total $1.63. costs $1.00; total $18.64. tal 97c. taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs Lot 9, Blk. Lot 7, Blk. 12, Kit Carson Add. to NVá NEVi, Sec. 13, Twp. 8 N., R. 15 All Blk. 18, Crist Add. to Duran; $1.; 44. Moriarty: taxes total $18.64. $1.68; penalty Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; taxeB 45c;. penalty 2c; costs 50c; to 8c; costB 50c; total NEVi SWVi, WVá SEVi Sec. 32, Twp. $2.26. 75c; penalty. $1.63. penalty 42c; costs $1.00; $9.82. tal 97c. total I N., R. 11 E., containing 120 acres; 10, Blk. 44, NEVi. Sec. 8, Twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., NWVi. Sec. 13, Twp. 8 N., H. 15 E., Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 19, Crist Add. to Lot Moriarty; taxes taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; containing 160 taxes $16.80; containing 160 $16.80; Duran; taxes 22c; costs 60c; total 72c. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total acres; acres; taxes total $14.23. $2.26. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; $18.64. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; $18.64. Lots 1 to 10 and ,13 to 28, Blk. 20, total total SVá SEVi Sec. 19, SWVi SWVi Sec. 11, Twp. 9 N., 8 14, Add. to Duran; taxes $1.58; pen Lot Blk. 44, Moriarty: taxes NWVi Sec. 9. It. E EVá SWVi Sec. NEVi NW'4, NW Crist 20, NWVi NWVi Sec 29, Twp. 3 N., R. containing 160 taxes Vi 23, 9 N., R. alty 7c; costs $1.00; $1.65. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total acres; $16.80; NEVi, Sec. Twp. 15 E total II E., containing 160 acres: taxes penalty S4c; $1.00; $18.64. 160 Lots 1 to 10 13 to 28, Blk. 21, $2.26. costs total containing acres; taxes $16.80; and $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total 1, 9, 9 N., 8 to $1.58; pen- Lot Blk. 1, Altadena addition to NWVi Sec, Twp. R. E.. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Crist Add. Duran; taxes $18.64. containing 160 8, 1, alty '7c; costs $1.00; $1.65."- - Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; acres; taxes $16.80; Lot Blk. Duran; taxes 68c; total SEVi SWVi Sec. 22, EVá NWVi, 1 to 32, 23, Add. to costs 75c; total $1.63. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. Lots Blk. CriBt SWVi NEVi Sec 27 .Twp. 3 N R. 11 Lot 2, Blk. 1, SWVi, 8, Twp. 8, 2, Duran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs : Altadena addition NVá SEVi, NVÍ Sec. Lot Blk. Duro; taxes 68c; E., containing 160 a'"-""- taxes $16.80: to Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; 9 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. $1.00; total $1.95. penalty 84c;. costs $1.00; total $18.64. costs 75c; total $1.63. taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Lot 9, Blk. 2, Duran; taxes 68c; Lot 1, Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du- NWVi Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 11 E., Lot 12, Blk. 1, Altadena addition total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 8, 75c; $1.93. to Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; N'ii NEVi, SEW NEVi, Sec. 25, Twp. Lot Blk. 3, Duran; taxes 68c; total penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 75c; 9 8 Lot A, 7, Dalglish Add. to Du- costs total $1.63. N R. E., NWÍÍ NWVi. Sec. 30, penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. Blk. NWVi SWVi Sec. 28, NVá SEVj, 15, 6, taxes costs Lot Blk. 1. Altadena Add. to Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., containing 160 Lot 7, Blk. Duran; taxes $2.92; ran; $1.13; penalty 5c; XEVi SWVi Sec 29, Twp. 3 N R. 11 Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs acres; taxes, last half, $8.40; penalty penalty 14c; costs 60c; total $3.66. 75c; total $1.93. E., containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 75c; B, 7, Dalglish Du- total $1.63. 42c; costs $1.25; total $10.07. Lot 8, Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $2.92; Lot Blk. Add. to penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 1. Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to NEVi NEVi, Sec. 27, Twp. 9 N., R. 8 penalty 14c; costs 50c; total $3.56. ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 6c; costs NEVi Sec. 29, Twp. 3 N., R. 11 E., Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; Lot 16, Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $1.13; 75c; total $1.93. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 75c: total $1.63. penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. penalty 5c; costB 50c; total $1.68. Lot 3, Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du penalty 84c; costs $1.00: total $18.64. Lot 2, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to SVi NEVi, SV6 NW'4, Sec. 27, Twp. Lot 27, Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $1.13; ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; costs SEV4 Sec. 1, Twp. 2 N., R. 12 E., Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 9 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres, penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.68. 75c; total $1.93. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; ,75c; total $1.63. last half; taxes $8.40; penalty 42c; Lot 9, Blk. 7, Duran; taxes 68c; Lot 4, Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 3, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to costs $1.00; total $9.82. penalty 3c; costs 50c: total $1.21. ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; costs Moria'ty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; i NWVi Sec. 33, Twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., Lot 10, Blk. 7, Duran; taxes 68c; 76c; total $1.93. Unknown Owners, Precinct .No. .12. costs 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 3c; costs 5e; total $1.21. Lot 1, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du Encino. ' 2. 1, Lot 4. Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 13, Blk. 7, Duran; taxes 68c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs 75o Lot Blk. Encino, taxes $1.95; 5c; Moriarty; taxes 84c: penalty 4c; WVi Sec. 5, Twp. 9 N R. 9 E. penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. total $1.70. penalty costs 50c; total $1.60. Lot 10, Blk 2, Encino; $1.05; costs 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes, last half, Lot 14, Blk. 7, Duran; taxes 68c; Lot 2, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du taxes penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.60. Lot 5, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costB 75c; 12, Blk. 3, Encino; $1.06; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; $9 82. Lot 5, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; total $1.70. Lot taxes penalty 5c; 50c; $1.60. costs 75c; total $1.63. SWVi Sec. 22, Twp. 9 N R. 9 E., penalty 5c: costs 50c; total $1.45. Lot 3, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du- costs total ' 13, 3, Lot 6, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lot 6, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs Lot Blk. Encino: taxeB $1J."; penalty 5c; costs 50c; $1.60. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.45. 75c; total $1.70. total 14, Blk. 6, Encino; 75c; total $1.63. NWVi Sec. 27, Twp.' 9 N., R. 9 E., Lot 7, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; Lot 4, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du Ixt taxes $l.o; yenalty 5c; costs $l.Mi, Lot 7, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs 75c; 50c; total Lot 15, Blk. 6, Encino; tax.:s $1.85; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 8, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; total $1.70. penalty 6c; costs 50c; $1.60. 75c; total $1.63. WVá NEVi, SEVi NEVi. NW penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. Lot 4, Blk. 10, Dalglish Add. to Du total NEVi Lot. 1, Blk. 13, Encino; taxes Lot 8, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to Sec. 30, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., containing Lot 13, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $1..; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.60. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 160 acres: taxes, last half, $8.40; penalty 5c ; costs 50c; total $1.45. total $1.70. Lot 10, Blk. 4, Santa Fe Addition to Toe; total $1.63. penalty 42c; $1.00; $9.82. Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; Lot 1, Blk. 22, Dalglish Add. to Du- costs total Lot 1, Encino; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs i-- , Blk. z, Altadena Add. to SVá SWVi, NWVi SWVi Sec. 32, penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costB 75c; 75c; total $2.07. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., containing 120 Lot 15, Blk. 12, Duran; taxeB 90c; total $1.70. Lot 11, Blk. 4, Santa Fe addition to 75c; total $1.63. acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; penalty 5c; costs 60c; $1.45. Lot 2, Blk. 22, Dalglish Add. to Du costs total Encino; taxes $2.52: penalty 13c: Lot 10, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to $1.00; $14. '.J. 16, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; ran; taxes $4.95; penalty 25c; costs total Lot costs 75c; total $3.40. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SE14, WVá penalty 5c; 50c; $1.46. 75c; total $5.95. SWA SW, SEVi SWVi costs total Lot 18, Blk 8 Santa Fe addition to 75c; total $1.63. 1, Twp. 9 N., R. 11 17. 12, Sec. 10, Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., Sec. E containing Lot Blk. Duran; taxes 90c; NWVi Encino; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs Lot 11, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 84c; penalty 6c; costs 50c; $1.45. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; penalty total 75c; total $2.07. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs costa $1.00; $18.64. 18, 12, 90c; penalty 90c; costs $1 00; $19.90. total Lot Blk. Duran; taxes total Lot 1, Blk. 9, Fe addition to 75c total $1.63. 17, Santa SVa NWVi, NVá SWVi Sec. 11, Twp. penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. SWVi NWVi Sec SEVi NWVi, Encino; taxes $6.52; penalty 33c; Lot 12, Blk. 2, 9 N., R. 8 21, 13, $2.25; SVá NEVi, Sec. 18, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., Altadena Add. to E., containing 160 acres: Lot Blk. Duran; taxes costs 75c; toal $7.60. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; $18.80; $2.86. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; costs taxes penalty 94c; costs $1.00; penalty 11c; costs 60c; total Lot 1, Blk. 1A, addition to En- 75c; total $1.63. East total $20.74. Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 20, Duran; taxes penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; coBts 75c; Lot 13, Blk. 2, 17, Altadena Add. to Lots 2 and 3, Sec. 2, Twp. 9 N., R. $3.15; penalty 11c; costs 50c; total NVá NWVi, Sec. NVá NEVi, Sec. total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; 9 E., 80 18, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., containing penalty 4c; costs containing acres; taxes $9.40; $3.80. Lot 2, Blk. 1A East addition to En- 75c; total $1.63. penalty 47c; costs $1.00; total $10.87. Lot 4, Blk. 28, Duran; taxes 68c; 160 acres; taxes 18.00; penalty 90c; cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 14, 2, Lot Blk. Altadena Add. to SE'4 Sec. 14, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes 5, Blk. 28, Duran; 68c; SEVi, Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., - $18.80; Lot taxes Lot 3. Blk. 1A EaBt to En- . 75c; addition total $1.63. penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; clno; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 15, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to SEVi Sec. 26, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., Lot 20, Blk. 28, Duran; taxes 68c; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. SEVi NEVi, NEVi SEVi, Sec. 19, Lot 5, Blk. 1A, East addition to En- 75c; total $1.63. NWVi, penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. Lot 21, Blk. 29, Duran; taxeB 68c; WVá Sec. 20, Twp. 4 N., R. 14 cino; taxes 84c ; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 16, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to SE!4 Sec. 19, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. E., containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; total $1.63. Moriarty; taxeB 84c; penalty 4c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lot 11, Blk. 37, Duran; taxes 68c; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. Lot 9, Blk. 1A, East addition to En- 75c; total $1.63. penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. NWVi Sec. 6, Twp. N., R. 15 E., cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 1, Blk. 3, Altadena Add. to SV4 NW'A, SVá NEVi, Sec. 22, Twp. Lot 12, Blk. 37, Duran; taxes 68c; containing, 160 acres; taxes $18.00; total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 9 N., R. 10 E., containing 160 acres; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. Lot 10, Blk. 1A, East addition to En- 75c; total $1.63. taxes $18.80; penalty 94c; costs $1.00; Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 44, Duran; taxes SEVi NEVi, NEVi SEVi, Sec. 7, SW cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 2, blk. 3, Altadena Add. to total $20.74. $2.70; penalty 13c; costs 5t,; total Vi NWVi, NW Vi SWVi, Sec. 8, Twp. 2 total $163. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SWVi Sec. 22, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., $3.33. N., R. 15 E., containing 160 acres; Lot 11, Blk. 1A, East addition to En 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 45,. Duran; taxes taxes $18.00; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 1. Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. $2.70; penalty 13c; costs 60c; total total $19.90. total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SW14 Sec. 20, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., $3.33. NWVi Sec. 19, Twp. 3 N R. 15 E., Lot 12, Blk. 1A. East addition to Bo ,75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lota 1 to 11, Blk. 46, Duran; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; cino; taxes $1.05; penalty 5c; costs Lot 2, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. $2.70; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. 7BC; total $1.85. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SWy4 Sec. 28, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., $3.33. NWVi Sec. 25, Twp. 3 N., R. 15 E., Lot 13, Blk. 2 East addition to Enci- 75c: total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 47, Duran; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; no; taxes $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 75c; 3, 4, $1.85. Lot Blk. Altadena Add. to penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. $2.02; . penalty 10c; costs 50c; total penalty 90c; coats $1.00; total $19.90. total Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs $2.62. SWVi Sec. 25, Twp. 3 N., R. 15 E., Lot 14, Blk. 2, East addition to Enci- Unknown Owners, No. 9, 75c; total $1.63. Precinct Lots 1 to 10 and 17 and 18 to 32, containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; no; taxes 84c ; penalty 4c; costs 75c: Lot 4, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to Palma. Blk. 1, Crist Add. to Duran; taxes penalty 90c: costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c: costs SVá SEVi. Sec. 1, Twp. 7 N., R. 12 $1.35; penalty 6c; costs $1.00; total Lot IS, Blk. 2, East addition to Enci 7, Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 11, no; 75c; total $1.63. E., SEVi SW'4 Lot Sec. 6, Twp. 7 $2.41. taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costB 75c; N., R. 13 Pinos Wells. Lot 5, Blk. 4, to E., containing 160 acres; 1 28, 2, total $1.63. Altadena Add. Lots to Blk. Crist Add. to EVá NEVi. EVa SEVi, Sec. 13, Twp. 3 Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Lot 16, 31k. 2, East addition to Enci 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.68; penalty 7c; costs N.. R. 12 E., containing 160 acres, 75c; $1.63. total $18.64. no; taxeB 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; total $1.00; total $2.65. taxes $16.00; penalty 80c; costs $1.00; 6, 4, Lot 1, SE NEVi, Sec. 1, Twp. 8 N., total $1.63. Lot Blk. Altadena Add. to Lots 1 to 28, Blk. 3, Crist Add. to total $17.80. Moriarty; taxes R. 13 E., Lots 5, 6 and 7. Sec. 6, Twp. Lot 17, Blk. 2, East addition to Enci- 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs 28, Twp. 3 N., 8 N., R. 14 E., 160 SWVi Sec. R. 12 E., no; taxes 84c; 75c; total $1,63. containing acres; $1.00; total $2.65. penalty 4c; costs 75c; $16.80; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; total $1.63. Lot 7, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to taxes penalty 84c; costs $1.25; Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 4, CriBt Add. to $18.89. penalty 80c; costs $1.00; total $17.80. Lot 18, Blk. 2, Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs total Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costB East addition to Enci Sec. 10, Twp. 9 N R. 13 SWVi Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 12 E., no; taxes 84c; penalty 75c; total $1.63. NEW E., $1.00; total $2.89. 4c; costs 75c; 8, containing 160 containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; total $1.63. Lot Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to acres; taxes $16.80; Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 5, Crist Add. to 84c; $1.00; penalty 80c; costs $1.00; $17.80. Lot 19, Blk. 2, to Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty costs total $18.64. Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs total East addition Enci Lots 1 2, NEVi, 1 no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; 75c,; 75c; total $1.63. and SV,i SEV4 NW $1.00; total $2.89. Lots and 2, Sec. 5, Twp 2 N., R. costs Vi, Sec. 2. Twp. 7 N., R. 14 con- total $1.63. Lot , Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to E., Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 6, Crist Add. to 13 E., SVá SEVi Sec 32. Twp 3 N., R. 13 taining 160 acres; taxes pen- Lot 24, Blk. 2, East addition to End- - Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs $16.80; Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs E.. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; alty 84c; $18.64. no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; 5c; total $1.63. costs $1.00; total $1.00; total $2.89. penalty 80c; costs $1.00; total $17.80. EVá SWVi, SWVi, total 12.07. Lot 10, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to NWVi SWVi NW Lota 1 to 32, Blk. 7, Crist Add. to SEVi Sec 7, Twp. 3 N R. 13 E.. con Lot 20, Blk 3. to - Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; Vi. Sec. 12, Twp. 9 N.. R. 14 E., con- taining 160 acres; $16.00: pen East addition End- costs Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs taxes no; taxes 84c; 75c; total $1.63. taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80; pen- alty 80c; costs penalty 4c; costs 75c; $1.00; total $2.89. $1.00; total $17.80. toal $1.63. - Lot 11, Blk. 4. alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Altadena Add. to Lots 1 to 28, Blk. 8, Crist Add. to SWVi Sec. 8. Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E.. Lot 21, Blk 3, Moriarty; taxes SEVi SEVi. Sec 7, SWVi SWVi Sec. East addition to Enci 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; no; taxes 84c; 75c; $1.63. penalty 4c; costs 75c; total 8. NWVi NWVi, Sec. 17, Twp. 8 N., R. $1.00; total $2.66. penalty 80c; costs $1.00; total $17.80. toal $1.63. Lot 12, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to 14 E., containing 120 acres; taxes 1 28, 9, Lota to Blk. Crist Add. to SWVi SEVi. Sec. 12, Twp.3 N., R. 13 Lot 22, Blk. 3 Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs $12.60; penalty 63c; costs East addition to Enci $1.00; total Duran; taxes $1.68; penalty 7c; costs E.. containing 40 acres; taxes $4.00: no; taxes 84c; 75c; total $1.63. $14.23. penalty 4c; cost 75c; $1.00; total $2.65. penalty 20c; costs $1.00; total $5.20. total $1.63. NWW, SWW Sec. 27, NEEDS ADVERTISING. bet 23, Blk. 3, East addition to Enci-- acres: taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 16, WW NWW 2X, Twp. 5 N., R. 7 E no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costa 75c; costs $1.00; total $18.61, Mcintosh. NEW SEW Sec. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80: Wheii we look about us and see the total $1.63. EW NEW Sec 8, WW NWW Sec. 9, Lot 3, Blk. 3, Mcltosh; taxes $2.10; 16(M 1.00; $18.64. great of shallow water land Lot 24, Blk. 3, East addition to Enci- Twp. 3 N., R. 6 E., containing penalty 10c; costs 50c; total $2.70. penalty 84c; costs total area rich, 5 7 E., some even lying idle, no; .taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs Lot 4, Blk. 3, Mcintosh, taxes 63c; NWW Sec. 35, Twp. N R. undeveloped and 1611 $16.80; land total $2.07. $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. containing acres; taxes we wonder why it is that all this $18.64. now, bought up Lot 1, Blk 4, East addition to Enci- EW NWW lots 1 and 2 Sec. 31, Twp. Lot 5, Blk. 3, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total has not before been no; taxes 63c; penalty costa 75c; 3 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 .acres; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. by capitalists and developed into a 3c; Miscellaneous. total $1.41. taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00: Lot 11, Blk. 3, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; country that Is equal to the best part Lot 2, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. Pet. 7. Unknown Owners: EW of California. no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; NE't Sec. 31, Twp. 3 N., R. 6 E., Lot 12, Blk. 3, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; NWW, NEW SWW NEW 'SEW Sec. We even hear drummers, while driv- total $1.41. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. 24, Twp.. 6 N R. 8 E., containing 160 ing over land, remark that it is a $18.97; penalty 94; costs . Lot S, Blk. 4, East addition to Uncir penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 3, Blk. 9 Mcintosh; taxes 63c; acres; taxes shame that so much of this land, as no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; Unknown Owners Precinct No. 14, penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. $1.00; total $20.91. yet Is put to but little use, while in- total $1.41. Lucia. Lot 4, Blk. 11, Mcintosh; taxes 84c; Pet. 11. Hobble, Von: NWW Sec, vestors are paying from $100 per acre - 35, Twp. 1 R. 11 containing 160 Lot 4, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- SWW Sec 16, Twp. 4 N., R. 10 E., penalty 4c; coBts 50c; total $1.38. N., E., and up for land at other places, no no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; containing 160 acres; taxes $22.80; Lot 7, Blk. 12, Mcintosh; taxes 84c; acres; taxes $13.44; penalty 67c; better than this. total $1.41. penalty $1.14; costs $1.00; total $24.94. penalty 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. costs $1.00; total $15.11. There is but one principal reason Lot 6, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci NEW Sec 7, Twp. 5 N., R. 11 E., Lot 15, Blk. 17, Mcintosh; taxes Pet. 7. A. J. Green, et al: Lots 1 why thiB land is as it is: The world no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; containing 160 acres; taxes $22.80; $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total to 6, Blk. 3, lots 1 to 12, Blk. 4, lots 1 knows nothing about the bargains to total $1.41. penalty $1.14; costs $1.00; total $24.94. $1.82. to 4 and NW lot 5, Lots 7 and 8 and be had here, or of the outlook. If Lot 6, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 15, Ijot 23, Blk. 17. Mcintosh; taxes NW lot 9, Blk. 5, lots 1 to 5, Blk 6, lot conditions hero were known, every no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; Mountainalr. $1.06; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total 1, Blk. 7, Lot 1, Blk. 8, Railroad addi- in the shallow water belt pen- farmer total $1.41. Lot 5, Blk. 8, Mountainalr; taxes $1.61. tion to Estancia; taxes $11.11; would have a buyer on hand before he Lot 7, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lots 1, 2 and 3 Blk. 18, Mcintosh; alty 55c; costs $2.00; total $13.66 could get his family together to move. 75c; no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; $2.50. taxes $6.30; penalty 32c; costs If you have a friend back east who $1.41. Lot 6, 8, Mountainalr; taxes $7.37. total Blk. total Notice is hereby given that the un- has some capital to Invest, put him ' Lot 8. 4, to Enci- $190; 10c; costs total Lot 10, Blk 18, Mcintosh; taxes Blk. East addition penalty 50c dersigned tax collector of Torrance next to conditions here. Tell them to no; taxes 63c; $2.50. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total penalty 3c; costs 75c; county will, on the fourth Monday in stop off here, compare depth of water, total $1.41. Lot 1, Blk. 9 Mountainalr; taxes $2.26. January, 1913, offer for sale at public location, quality and price of land be- ijot 3, Blk. 5, East addition to Enci- $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot 1. Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes auction door of the court fore investing. Tolar Tribune. mo; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; coBts 7rc; $2.50. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total at the front house of said county, in the manner otal $1.63. Lot 2, Blk. 9, Motmtainair; taxes $2.26. in provided by law, . property set John WalBh was tried Justice Lot 4, Blk. 5, addition to Enci- $1.90; 10c; costs total Lot 2, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxeB the East penalty. 50c; foregoing Jones' court Tuesday on a charge of no; taxes penalty costs $2.50. $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total forth and described in the 84c; 4c; 75c; may theft. He plead guilty and was fined total $1.63. 1, Blk. 21, taxes $1.60. tax list or as much thereof as Ixt Mountainalr; $2 and costs and given ten days in 19, ; taxes be necessary to realize the respec- Lot 16, Blk. 6. East addition to Enci- $1.26; penalty fic; costs 50c; total Lot 3, Blk. Mcintosh county jail. Deputy Sheriff Wood- $1.05; penalty 5c; 50c; total tive amounts due, and that said sale the no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $1.28. costs ward took him to Tucumcarl and lodg- Lot 1, 22, $1.60. will be continued from day to day total $2.07. Blk. Mountainalr; taxes ed him in jail Tuesday night. Mr. 4, 19, Mcintosh; taxes until all of said property has been dis Lot 17, Blk. 6, East addition to Enci- $2.32; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total Lot Blk. Walsh, who arrived here Monday penalty posed of. no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $2.94. $1.05; 5c; costs 50c; total night, went to the Central hotel and ; C. J. AMBLE, total $2.07. Lot 2, Blk. 23, Motmtainair taxes $1.60. engaged a room, he left and returned Lot 23, Blk. 6, East addition to Enci- $2.72; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total Lot 23, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes Treasurer and Collector, midnight with a friend, the County, N. M. about no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $3.35. $2.10; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Torrance friend went to bed and Mr. Walsh re- total $2.07. Lot 3, Blk. 23, Mountainalr; taxes $2.70 turned down stairs to the office and , 26, Lot 24-- Blk. 6, East addition to Enci- $2.72; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total Lot Blk. 19. Mcintosh; taxes THAT NATIONAL HIGHWAY. removed from the an overcoat, $2.10; 10c; 50c; total no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $3.35. penalty costs I. ,T. Kirken, organizer for the Old an old top coat and hat, and took $2.70. total $2.07. Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 23 Mountainalr; Trails association, with headquarters them to a saloon, pawned them for a Lot 1, 7, Kast addition to Enci- taxes $16.64 penalty 83c; costs 75c; Lots 7, 8 and 9,. Blk. 24, .Mcintosh: Smith, land- Blk. in Santa Fe, and Dr. Cahill, president small amount. R. L. the no; taxeB $1.68; penalty 8c; costB 75c; tctal $17.22. taxes $6.30; penalty 32c; costs 75c; gone to bed, but hearing Mr. local of the Good lord, had total $2.51. Lot 6, Blk. 23, Mountainalr taxes total $7.37. of the Springer Walsh remove the articles from the 1, .Lot 11, Blk. 7 .East addition to y penalty 11c; costs 50c; total Lot Blk. 26. Mcintosh: taxes Roads association, were here last rack, got up and followed him. He r.o; taxes $1.48 7c; costs 75c; $2.92. $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c total week trying to interest local people in then found Deputy Sheriff Woodward total $2.30. Lot 5, Blk 24. Mountainalr; taxes $1.82. the national auto highway, which may and had the gentleman arrested. Mr. Lot 12, 7, addition to Enci- $2.52; penalty 13c; costs 50c total Lot 9, Blk. 26. Mcintosh; taxes hearing Tuesday, when Blk. East pass through here on the way from Walsh, at his no; taxes $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 75c; $3.15. $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total he had an excuse to offer, Angeles. tttked If total$2.51. Lot 4, Blk. 30, Mountainalr; taxes $1.82. Washington, D. C, to Los said that he had none, that he had 7, 30, association connects Lot 1, 8, to Enci- $1.26; penalty 6c ; costs Lot Blk Mcintosh, taxes 84c; The Old Trails drinking and this would Blk. East addition 50c; total one been that no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs $1.82. penalty 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. the four old established trails into probably be a good lesson to him. continent. The 75c; total $2.95. Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 10, Santa Fe addi Lot 8, Blk. 30, Mcintosh; taxes 84c; grand trail crossing the Logan Leader. penalty 4c; first is Braddock's road, from Lot 22, Blk. 8. East addition to Enci- tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; pen- costs 50c; total $1.38. trail 1, Cumberland, Md., to Washington City. no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot Blk. 33, Mcintosh; taxes PRODUCT. The Cumberland trail reaches from NEW 75c; total $2.95. Ixrts 1 to 32, Blk. 11, Santa Fe addi $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.60. Cumberland, Md., to St. Louis, Mo., Lot 23 Blk. 8. East addition to Enci- tion to Mountainair : taxes $12.60: Lot 1, Hi, Mcintosh; where it Joins the Franklin trail, end- Our paragraph of last week suggest- no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs penalty 63e; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Blk. taxes 84c; penalty 50c; ing at the Missouri town of that náme. ing the canning of Mexican beans has 75c; total $2.95. Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 12, Santa Fe addi- 4c; costs total $1.38. Lot 3, 34, taxes 63c; The old Santa Fe trail begins at brought forth some favorable comment Lot 24, Blk. 8, East addition to Enci- tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; pen Blk. Mcintosh; penalty 3c; costs $1.16. Franklin and ends at Santa Fe. This has been si'cgested that no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 50c; total at least. It 4, 34, taxes makes a road more than 2,000 miles meat bo used too and the 75c; total $2.95. Lots 1 to 8 and 10 to 32, Blk. 19 Lot Blk. Mcintosh; 63c; jackrabbit penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. long. product be called New Molco porn Lot 6, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci- Santa Fe addition to Mountainair; to have Lot 5, Blk. 31, Mcintosh; taxes 63c: It is the hope of autoists and beans. Kara Visa News. no; taxes $1.47; penalty 7c; costs 75c; taxes $12.18; penalty 60c; costs $1.00; paved with brick penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. this greatest highway total $2.29. total $13.78. 1,000 miles of 6, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; for its entire length. Lot 12, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 20, Santa Fe addi- Lot A NEW VENTURE. penalty 3c; costs 50c; $1.16. it Ib already paved. , no; taxes $2.52; penalty 13c; costs tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; total planned, Lot 11, Blk. 43, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; If the road Is completed as 75c; total $3.40. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. autos penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. it will be the road used by all the The Springer Times is a new ven- Lot 14, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci Lots 3 to 32, Blk. 21, Santa Fe addi- country. if road SEW SEW, Sec. 5, Twp. 8 N., R. 9 crossing the And the ture in the newspaper field and comes no; taxes $9.66; penalty 12c; costs tion to Mountainair; taxes $10.35; pass Max- quar E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; should happen to through out in neat dress, a four column 75c; toal $10.89. penalty 51c; costs $1.00; total $10.86. great things for a penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41 well it would mean to. The newspaper intends to be Lot 16, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci- Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 24, Santa Fe addi- county. Dr. Ca- Springer, NW NWW Sec. 9, Twp. 8 N.p R. 9. the towik and entire booster for the town of the no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c; costs tion to Mountainair; $12.60; pen- logical is Raton, taxes E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; hill says the route county of Colfax and state of New 75c; total $3.19. alty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. Springer, Colmor, roads move- total penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. Maxwell, French, Mexico. Of the good Lot 17, Blk. 9. East addition to Enci Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 31, addi- Wagon Mound, Vegas and on Santa Fe ' SWW Sec. 17, Twp. 8 N., R. 9 E., Las ment, the Times says: no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c; costs tion to Mountainair; $12.60; Mail. organization of taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; south. Maxwell "The good roads 75c; total $3.19. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Springer is now well established, 18, 9, penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot Blk. East addition to Enci Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 32, Fe addi- LIKES THE IDEA. being of the State Good Roads Santa Lots 1 and 2, EW NWW Sec. 30, a unit no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c; costs tion to Mountainair; taxes $6.30; pen- week has a membership of Two. 8 N.. R. 8 E., containing 160 But the real big thing of the association. It 75c; total $3.19. alty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. eighteen and expects to double this 19, 9, acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; for Little Old New Mexico is what Lot Blk. East addition to Enci Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 33, Santa Fe addi- number in the near future. The pay- no; penalty costs $1.00; total $18.64. looking for and hoping for taxes $2.52; 13c; costs tion to Mountainair; taxes $6.30; pen- we've been ment of $1 dues makes you a member Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 1, Twp. 8 N., R. 8 75c; total $3.40. alty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. a united movement on the part of of the local branch for one year. Join One Blk. A, East addition to E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; Lot all SW NEW. NW SEW Sec. 3 Twp. 3 state for a real live and boost the good cause." Encino, 42; penalty penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. the taxes 2c; costs N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; taxes proposi- 7.",e; SWW NEW. SW NW, NEW statewide publicity total $1.19. $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total SWW Sec. 4, Twp. 8 N., R. 8 E., con- Friday night the cham ROADS. One lot all Blk. C, East addition to $18.64. tion. And last OTERO AWAKE ON Encino; penalty taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80; pen- taxes 42c; 2c; costs WÍ4 NEW, EW NWW Sec. 11, Twp. ber of commerce fellows at Santa Fe 7cc; $1.19. alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. great total 3 N R. 6 B., containing 160 acres; touched off the fireworks. It is a County Road Commissioner James S SEW, No 17, Jaramillo. asso- NEW. NWW NEW SWW taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; coBts $1.00; Precinct scheme. When the State Press A. Baird viewed the new Box Canon 17, Twp. 5 R. 13 containing NEW, NW SEW, NEW SWW by Sec. N E total $18.64. SEW ciation meets up at the oldest, but road last Monday and is more than 160 $16.80; penalty 84c; Sec. 3, Twp. 5 N., R. 7 E., containing acres; taxes SEW Sec. 24, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E no means most dilapidated, capital pleased at the progress being made 160 $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes; $16.80 acres; taxes city of Santa Fe on January 14 next by Mr. Morrill and his corps of work- $18.64. NEW SEW Sec. 23, Twp. 6 N., R. 13 penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. costs $1.00; total thev propose to have come with the men. At the rate the work is being H $4.20; Sec. 25, NEW NEW Sec. s containing 40 acres, taxes WW NEW Sec. 5, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., SEW SEW delegates from every pushed, the road will be completed 36, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., SWW penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; SWW boost organization In the state and to the La Luz road in abou,t a 3, Twp. 4 N., 14 E., 30, Sec. 31, Twp. 5 SWW Sec. R, penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. 8ec. NWW NWW among them start the ball rolling for month. This will give Otero county 160 acres; $16.80; N., R. 7 E., containing 160 acres; containing taxes SWW Sec. 34, Twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., a statewide, countrywide, advertise one of the best roads In the Btate, $1.00; costs $1.50; penalty S4c; costs total $18.64. ccntainlng 160 acres; taxes $16.80; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; New Mexico movement. And It looks Bo far as substantial roadbed is S 12, Twp. SEW, SW SWW Sec. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. total $19.14. as If It would work out. It is just what concerned, and its scenic beauties B R. 14 containing 160 Sec. 31. N, E., acres; NWW NEW, NEW NWW Sec 13, WW SEW, SEW SEW Is needed to put the state on the map. cannot be outdone by any mountain costs $1.00; 32, 5 N., R. 7 country. taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; SWW SEW, SEW SWW Sec. 12, Twp. SWW SWW Sec. Twp. Carrizozo News. highway in this western It taxes $16.80; value total $18.64. 4 N R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; E., containing 160 acreR, is impossible to estimate the NWÍ4, Sec. 14, Twp. $18.64. EW EW SWW taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total MUST GET SMALL FARMERS. of this piece of road to the residents 5 N., R. 14 E., containing 160 acres; Sec. 33, Twp. 5 N., R. 7 E., county, viewed from a busi- tctal $18.64. SWW for Mesilla valley from of this taxes penalty 84c; costs $1.00; containing 160 taxes $16.80; Success the a cut $16.80; EW NEW Sec. 12, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E.. acres; ness standpoint, and as short $18.64 84c; $1.00; total $18.64. irrigation from the Elephant Butte to Cloudcroft during total Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 7, Twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., penalty costs from El Paso 7. R. 7 E., will depend upon whether will SW SEW, NEW SEW Sec. 14, XW containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; SEW Sec. Twp. 5 N.. reservoir the summer season it attract taxes, from NEW Sec. 23. Twp. 5 N., R. 14 E., con- penalty 84c: costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; last halt our business men and real estate men hundreds of motorists the Pass pen- $1.00; City. Mr. Baird Is not only pleased taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80; SW NVV'W. NW SWW Sec. 13, Twp. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs total are able to bring about division of with road is enthusiastic, alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 4 X., R. 6. E., containing 160 acres; $9.82. the lands in small farms and allow the he 7 everyone will be NEW SEW, EW NEW Sec. 23, NWW tr.xes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; SEW Sec. 10, Twp. 5 N., R. E., many tillers of small tracts instead and declares else 16.80; pen- as soon as is opened to the pub- NWW Sec. 24, Twp. 6 N., R. 14 E. total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes of the land being held in large bodies. it containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80 - SEW Sec. 14, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., con- alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Success over the west at large as lic. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80; pen- WH SWW Sec. 10, Twp. 5 N., R. 7. a result of reclamation of many Thus it is that Otero county is 21, Twp. 5 N., R. 14 E., $1.00; $18.64. containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; pen- thousands of acres has been disap- qirletly building roads and making SWW Sec. alty 84c; costs total any containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; WW NEW, EW NWW Sec. 17, Twp. alty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. pointing, and has gone slower than other improvements without 15, 5 R. 7. E.. trumpets or reheaded penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 4 N., R. 7 E., containing 160 acres; NEW Sec. Twp. N, antiicipated, due to the fact that much undue blast of taxes, half, Within past few taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; containing 160 acres; last of the lands that could be irrigated pyrotechnics. the No.- 13, $1.00; total months over $6,000 have been ex Unknown Owners, Precinct total $18.64. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs are not being put into cultivation tracts pended on the roads of Otero coun- Abo. Wli NEW, Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 19, $9.82. due to large tracts and small Sec 26, big lit- ty, while is pretty nearly im- SWV. Sec. 25. Two. 3 N., R. 6 E., Two. 4 N., R. '7 E., containing 160 SWW NWW. NWW SWW being held by speculators, and and it 27, Twp. possible to improve every main high- onntnlninz 180 acres: taxes $16.80 acres: taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; SEW NEW. NEW SEW Sec. tle, who have put prices for the land 7 160 acres; thou- way in a county of such huge dlmen-tion- s 84c; coats $1.00; total $18.64. costs $1.00; total $18.64. 5 N., R. E., containing so high that it has prevented penalty penalty 84c; costs $1.00; land in a few months, the work is NWW, NEW Sec. 6, Twp. SEW Sec. 15, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E.. taxes $16.80; sands of men from purchasing EH WH owners farm- going on steadily. A few years will 160 acres; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; total $18.64. and becoming home and 1 N., R. 6 E., containing pros- give county more miles of ex- costs $1.00; $18.64. WW NEW, EW NWW Sec. 27, Twp. ers who otherwise would now be our taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total roadway than most of the 2 N., R. 5 N, R. 7. E., containing 160 acres; pering and making their respective cellent total $18.64. NWW SWW Sec. 25. Twp. Alamo-g- o $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; regions as a whole prosper. Rio other counties of the state. a ami 4. Et4 SWW Sec. 19, 8 E.. containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; taxes $18.64. Grande Republican. rdo it R- containing 160 penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. total Twp. 1 X: - 6 E., the HERE'S HOW THE PARCEL POST Hill WORX FOR CITY MAN AND that team, Hlnes being the hero of first unassisted triple play in base- MCYIOO'C ball. NEW FARMER, GETTING THEM CLOSER TOGETHER ON FOOD STUFFS Iff Baseball owes Jerry penny a good LAI lili O bit. With B. W. and Jim Gardner.) 1 Porter i (By Gilson organized Connecticut 28.- What he the Washington; D. C, Dec. league, In which still thrives. SITE CHOSEN can the city man, and the farmer team work Is better todas the district near a city, do with this than was in '80's and '!)0's bin to-- it the parcel post? How Can they $et baseball is no faster," says Denny bene-j-f- gether to use it? Anil will it it and many a veteran fan will probnbl) AT FRISCO them? . í1' i admit that if Jerry was in his prime The new parcel post is primarily : now and on third base, he would hola intended to do just that thing put the his own with the fastest infielders of farmer and the city man In close this day. MMMIMIflH iPPfllNTFI) RV CflV. touch, cutting out commission men Charley Radhourne, In Denny's es wwiiKiiiwuivii ni wilflhlf HI MVI and other profit-takin- folks between timation, was the greatest . pitchei ERNOR M'DONALO PICKS OUT them. that ever lived. "Rad" pitched 72 games in one season won .Sob SPOT WHERE SUNSHINE STATE Only time and thorough tests ev-- 1 and per cent of them. He says Amos Ru-si- erywhere can tell how beueficial this j WILL SHINE AT FAIR IN 1915, IF was second best. ; attempt parcel post will be. j first at And of greatest of players, mine changed as experience the APPROPRIATION IS MADE. It's bound to be host names Ed Williamson, the old teaches. Many . of the necessary Chicago infield marvel. 1. changes can made without a new be Sah Francisco, Dec. 2S. San Fran- law. cisco is ready to greet New Mexico if If you live In a city from which j she wishes to "participate" in the Panr start rural routes, or on such a route, j NOW PUGILIST c International Exposition you are almost sure to benefit at once to be held here in 1915. HOW TO PACK FARM STUFF FOR PARCEL MUST "FIGHT" by parcel post. The new law hitches POST. SHIPMENTS TO This was determined today when up every city with its rural routes. CITY FOLKS. FOR "MON the commission appointed by Govern- Goods sent from Buch a rural route Bjg cities like Chicago and New AND ALSO to parcels mailed on a or McDonald, as a result of a bill pas- Into the city (or vice versa) get nave no rurai routes. People rural route for delivery along San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 28. Gun- sed by the legislature ln January of the year, a much lower rate than the general rateiving ln gucn citieswill have to get same route, or in the city from which boat Smith, who won a decision last this selected tentative site e for New Mexico's building. for the. "first zone" the cir their farm Btuff at the "first zone" that route starts, or on any night from Frank Moran of Pittsburg other The commission consited of cle around your postofhee. rate, which begins at 6. cents for the rural route starting from did not collect his winnings today. the same Herbert J. Hagerman," of The rate for goods coining into the first pound and increases 3 cents a city. AY... They are tied up by an injunction is Roswell; . T. Thorn- city is called the "local rate". Not pound up to 35 11 pounds sued by Superior Judge cents for ALL packages must be securely Graham at the ton, of Santa Fe; R. E. Twitchell, of the first zone rate, but the LOCAL j Qn pounds request C of butter the rate would wrapped, so that they will do no dam- of Mrs. Elinore .Smith, the Las Vegas; Mayor J. J. Schuler, of rate. This is 5 cents for the first fighter's thus be 32 cents. age to other mail mater, nor to men wife, who also filed a suit for Raton and H. A. Jastro, of Deming. pound, and 1 cent for every addition A divorce $300 a matter of fact there are wlth. handling them. ALL SHARP POINTS and asks alimony of a This makes the twenty-fourt- state al pound up to 11 pounds, making 11 , tlle clty limitB of m08t Iarge cltie8 must be protected. Fragile month, placing her husband's income to a site participation in the pounds 15 cents. This is much articles, select for better truck garden patches which could and those containing at $750 a month. She charges infi- coming world's fair, and is the last than express companies do over glass must be the use the clty deiiVery for sending labeled "FRAGILE." delity, abandonment and failure to of the Pacific coast states, all others distances. The express rate Perishable arti- duoe tp city customers under the cles must be marked "PERISHABLE." provide. having made their selections. would be 25 cents for anything up to lowest or "local rate." BUTTER, lard.V MEATS, With the exception of Texas and 5 pounds, and 30 cents up to 11 fresh Eventually will dressed FOWLS, VEGETABLES, WELLS AND BURNS Oklahoma, every state west of the pounds. the department ber probably work out a system of C. O. ries and other articles liable to quick ARE REPORTED Missouri river, has selected its state building exposition. As a matter of fact this will be D. shipping, by which a could decay will be accepted local de- MATCHED. site at the farmer for may mostly business which the express send his product to his city custom- - livery, (as above defined) when wrap- - It is said that New Mexico Galgary, Alberta, Dec. 28. An building companies have never had. It will er, and have the government collect Ped to prevent damage to other mail erect a of Mexican architec- nouncement was made here that ture, to be of adobe, surrounding a be newly developed business. payment for It, as ex matter. They will be accepted for de- the Just the Bombardier Wells, English heavy patio and The rural routes average about 20 press livery ANYWHERE and the planting of cactus' companies do now. The farmer within the first weight champion, and Tommy Burns, other desert growths. - ' miles in distance. means zone (the In-- This that would Insert a small advertisement radius) when who claims the championship of the for about 20 miles out in the country paper, J closed ln an in the city reading: "Fine fresh inner cover and a strong world since the retirement of Jack Long ago the commission selected around such a city Its people may O. ' outer cover eggB sent C. D. parcel post at of wood, metal, heavy Johnson, have been matched to fight a tentative site at San Diego, where secure farm products at a low rate. dozen.' j corrugated pastboara, suit-Jone- blank cents a Address J. J. or other 15 rounds here March 14, for a purse another exposition of unique brilliance The regulations permit the carrying R. F. D.. No. 6." 'able material, and wrapped so that $37,000. is to be. held during the year of 191o. eggs, of of butter, vegetables, dressed Or City Man could drop a postal nothing can escape, Mayor Shuler, of Raton, was so im- fowl, products, j fruits and similar card to Mr. Farmer, saying: "Send me EGGS are mailable for LOCAL DE-'ou- r PACKEY McFARLAND, pressed with the opportunities offered properly packed. pounds of your line fall sausage," LIVERY when so packed in a basket THE FIGHTER, MISSING. by San Diego for such a display that It is up to city consumer the and the sending of which will cost only or container-a- s dam-- 8 he warmly could other to prevent Chicago, 111.,. Dec. 28 Friends to declared that he the farmer to get acquainted, and try ents. Perhaps age easily see the farmer has to other mall matter, day are searching for Packey McFar- - the tremendous advantage sending farm products by parcel post. some good, chickens. Two of! may of having a big in small fat EGGS be sent, REGARDLESS Innit nhn hila lint hcon anon Viw Hla exhibit a The farmer ought to try putting little them weigh seven pounds. The cost OF - exposition, when countless of thous- DISTANCE, if each egg is wrap- manager or relatives since last Thum- advertisements in the city newspaper sending 11 ands are going to it. of them will be cents. This ped separately and surrounded with afternoon, when he left his home visit as the English farmers do in the Lon would probably be less dv The matter of appropriation for than the excelsior, cotton or other suitable on the South Side to catch a train for don papers; and the city man with charge added let- these two tentative sites in other to the chickens by material and all are packed in a con Omaha, where he was contract something to sell ought to try adver ting them go under words, so as to have something built thr0ugh.5t.he commission tainer made of double corrugated to fight Daniels, the following tising In the country paper and farm house grocery Freddie on the grounds is distinctly "up to and stpre. Therefore pasteboard, metal, wood, or other night. He did not catch the train journal. it would actually helpjeduce cost the legislature" which meets next the suitable material and so wrapped that and as a result failed to appear for . In England you may pick up any of living. f5 nothing can escape. month. The claims of both exposi-- Such parcels his fight in Omaha last night. tions will be newspaper and find little But REMEMBER C. O. D. fea heard and the views of tllé must be labeled "EGGS." Today his parents admitted that ho the offering for sale through par- ture is not yet worked. commission who have visited both SALTED MEATS, dried, smoked or had mysteriously disappeared and San cel post fish, chickens, apples, apple REMEMBER Francisco and San Diego will THIS:; otherwise cured meats and other that they had no idea what had be- doubtlessly be products, milk, cream, butter, new "Local delivery," discussed. and "local rate" meat products may be shipped ANY- - come of him. W. Davis, to laid eggs, country hens, bacon, roots, apply Jefferson assistant the to packages mailed in any city WHERE. president of Diego exposition, bulbs, flowers, cider, oysters, aspara- ror the San delivery in that city or on any FRESH MEATS may be shiDDed arrived in city and gus, vegetables and fruit. the late last night rurai route starting irom that clty, only within the FIRST ZONE. INTERESTS will be here a couple of weeks or more. He Is likely to be followed by other representatives of San Diego's Denny SHEEP MEN made his great reputation big enterprise. Anally by the "chief ", while playing against such men HE NEVER. as Clayton Col. David Charles Collier, "the hu- - - Jim McGarr, Billy Nash and Ed Wil (From the Citizen). 'o A new branch has been opened up man dynamo," who will "start things liamson, the best men that ever play stirring'' when he puts in an appear- ed the position. in the sheep industry of this country bids to ance . As an organizer he is regarded Denny is a New Yorker and was that fair become a winner. J. T. Simpson, who owns a in without an equal on the coast. born March IS, 1S59, His major league ranch Texas, about fourteen miles from Am- - Mr. Davis said today: "San Diego iBtad, was in town last week and had is erecting NOW eight new buildings with him something that proved very for her exposition, and these will be interesting to, especially to sheep completed within two months. The raisers. The thing that created so members-elec- t of the California legis- much interest was a few lamb skins lature, after their recent visit to San which he had had tanned in New York. Diego, have returned home after The skins are from Karakule sheep, pledging a million dollar appropria- the new variety from, Russia, of which tion from the state of California. The at the present time the United States foundation for the California state has only sixty-nin-e head, and twenty- - building is completed." six of those are owned by Mr. Simp i . niara a bath son. The grown sheep are a kind of UNCLE SAM AFTER 'EM. blackish brown in color and are cover Solio DoLLEI ed with a long hair instead of V the Salt Lake City, Utah. Dec. 28. wool of our domestic animalB. The Frank Hall, special to the finest quality ties of mohair cloth are assistant United States Attorney General, re- made from this hair, while the lamb DENNY ceived instructions today to leave for O v WHEN. ClUlT THE' pSr skins are made Into fur overcoats and if San - January 14 to IG LfcAOUE. IT MARKED ladies' furs of kinds. Francisco take all This hair Part ln the government's case agaiust ; L markets at from 15 to 20 per THE PASSING OF ONE we always) cents A. W. McCune others, accused of pound and is always in great demand. and THE BASE -- selling illegally gov OP GREATEST' 3tD . The striking thing about timber cut from this partic- ernment lands. EN 114 THE WpRlA-- ular breed and the one that will cause American breeders to consider them is the fact that the skins from all lambs BELIEVE BABE WAS THROWN OFF Denny XXX that severed his connection that die at birth or afterward have a X Here's xxxxxxxxxAnother "You Remem- - X with big league baseball. His passing market value of from 14.00 to S3 50. Metuchen, N. J., Dec. 2S. I. E. Van X ber Story, One-tim- e X about marked the finish of one of the great- This fact alone should bring them Into Vllet, X Third Jerry penny has a a signalman at Monmouth Junc- Greatest Baseman in the X est third basemen in the world. immediate favor, as there would be X world. Although tion, found the dead body of a male Jerry Denny played minor Hotel, brioce port' no loss from lambs as with ordi- baby, leagues at the apparently three days old. The xxxxxxxxxxxxx as late as 1904, he never used WKKH I NEAT &tT nary breeds. The samples exhibited body was After Jeremiah Denny had traveled a glove, and to the last was a marvel mutilated with a cord fast- NOT C2AUOV ANO IT here by Mr. Simson were beauties. ened Physi- with big league ball clubs for a score on hard hit ground balls. about its neck. County NAME, ine rur possessed a lustre hard to cian Carrol was. thrown of years, he knew what the public His In two games in 18S2 and AUOfXE IS believes it equal by any animal. It is safe to say frcm a Pennsylvania express train had to put up with in hotel accommo- 1S90 proves his class; with Providence that our local sheepmen dation, and will investi during the night. when he drew his blue he had five put outs and 11 assiBts in gate this new breed and If the ticket as league raising a major player, he 17 chances, and with New York he oi same is as profitable as promised put information be- 11 the to work and had assists and 2 put outs out of career began ln Providence, where he the Karakule breed of sheep will very THIEVES ROB COP.. came a boniface. 14 chances, one afternoon. played from 1881 to 1886; he was with likely become more common around And they do say that Jerry Denny Denny began his career In 1S76, one year, St Louis Indianapolis three. here in the near future. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 28. Charles has a hotel at Bridgeport, Conn., in when 17. en- His first professional New York two, Cleveland one. and Gallagher, a city policeman, reported which the maximum of comfort and gagement was with in Louisville two, Providence leaving the majors in BOILER EXPLOSION KILLS 8. at headquarters today that a treasur good cheer is to be found without in- 1881; in 1883 he led the third basemen 1894. volving of er's warrant for $74.25, his month's all the guest's available with an average of .875. In 1886, with He is best remembered as one Raleigh, N. Dec. 28. cash, which to prove of C Three white salary, was stolen from his home on seems that Jer- St. IiOuis. he and Esterbrook led with the great Providence team of '84, the me nand Bve negroes were ry's baseball days were spent killed and Alder street last night The burglar to some an average of .893. He headed the year Rad bourne pitched 72 games, and several negroes are missing advantage after all. league at the took nothing but the warrant and again in 1889, with a .913 Sweeney fanned 21 Boston batters. result of the boiler explosion Gallagher says It was in the latter part of 1894 at he does not know hov Art Irwla and Paul Hines were with entrance was gained. FOREIGN. OF COURSE NOT. HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM DANGER NEWS TO DATE Mexicans left their A HIDDEN Thirty thousand Prominent Doctor's Best Prescrip country homes tue la a duty of Tswi for la unitea tion Easily Mixed at Home. It run - States last year. the kidneys to rid the blood of uric IN PARAGRAPHS of the empire ha3 The council This slmnle and harmless formula acid, an irritating i adopted a law abolishing the last ves has worked wonders for all who nave poison that is con- tige serfdom In tried It quickly curing chronic and forming of Russia. acute rheumatism and backache. "From stantly CAUGHT FROM THE NETWORK OF Mrs. Annie Gross, an ajturlcan ne your druggist get one ounce oi iuu of compound (in original aealed package) When the kid- WIRES ROUND ABOUT grees, was found guilty in London and one ounce of syrup of Sareaparilla neys fail, uric acid manslaughter In killing Jessie Mcln- - compound. Take these two Ingredients causes rheumatic THE WORLD. sen- home and put them In a half pint of tyre, an English actress, and good whiskey. Shake the bottto and attacks, headaches, tenced to five years' penal servitude. take a tablespoonful before each meal dizziness, gravel, and at oooa results come Oheslakee, owned your drug- urinary troubles, The little steamer after the first few doses. If eyes, dropsy Steamship Company of gist doea not have Torla compound In weak DURING THE PAST WEEK by the Union stock he wl get It for you In a. few or heart disease. IM Vancouver, was wrecked off Van An- hours from his wholesale house, Don t Doan's Kidney Wireless bo influenced to take a patent meui-cln- e da, north of Vancouver. Instead of this. Insist on having Pills help the kid- messages Bay three passengers and a tho genuine Torla compound In the neys fight off uric EVENTS e, sealed, yellow RECORD OF IMPORTANT member of tho crew perished. original, acid bringing new nnnknm. This waa published here last strength to weak kidneys and re- CONDENSED FOR BU8Y Monteagle arrived at winter and hundreds of the worst casea The steamer were cured by It In a short time. Pub- lief from backache and urinary ill. PEOPLE. Vancouver from the Orient, bringing lished by the Globe Pharmaceutical lab 4,911 bales of raw silk, valued at $2,-- oratories or A Montana Cas S. Avenue, Greet 456,000, the record cargo. The liner Mrs. Ft. Andrews, tH HIlMh rails. Mont.. Hay; "My limbs,. hands and feet Western Newspaper Union News Service, brought 4,110 MR. G0SLINGT0N GOT EVEN impossible to please . -- ..n nnMn-,- atann. I ax In Bellerophon recently Well. It's aeoiiy with the pain. 1 was so redncert In weletae WESTERN. ' at world, Isn't It?" my Just hong on me. ana i aaa bi bales, which established the record everybody In thlB r rv.-- a Klrinov PI Is cored that time. Collision of Man and "Can't say; I never tried it." completely, and oyer a yar hna "lapsed wlUamt. bodies have been Him Much Two unidentified When tho franchise reform bill Fire Hydrant Afforded ruins of two water Cat Damn', at Anr Stare, SOe a Bex "lemoved from the comes up In Parliament Satisfaction, INGERS SO PAINFUL lodging destroyed by flr9 the British M C KIDNEY front houses shortly, members of House of COULD NOT SLEEP r. A I Francisco, the the crowding, pushing. J PILLS in Ban will find the approaches "You know the UUAli CO.. Buffalo. New York Commons all chaps," said Mr. Gosling- Utah's four electoral votes for vlca to the chamber picketed by actresses 252, Seattle, elbow way through n. V. D. No. 2. Box nresident will be cast for Governor and supporters of the movement ton, "that their fingers other you into gutter, like Wash. "The three middle Hadley of Missouri. This was the of votes women. and crowd off the my Constipation in favor for pass right on with never a right at the end of nails troumea agreement reached by the electors. as pot, and years. They would get While plowing a field near Bassano thought? I one of them me for three All mineral production in encountered be so painiui Vanishes Forever records for di Sutro, forty miles from Rome, morning In Sixth avenue. so Inflamed, burn and Black Hills were broken this magnificent this sleep. seemed every time Car the peasant unearthed a 'He overtook me, coming up from I could not It Prompt Relief Permanent year with a total of J8,035,598, the youth- my in soapy water iney bronze statue representing the the Tear, walking faster than I, and I had hands CARTER'S LITTLE time $8,000,000 mark has been se- worse. They would be so first the ful Apollo. A government official when come to me he didn t would get LIVER PILLS never passed, he had very sore, nails would come cured tho statue for $6,000. Its value sheer out. but kept right along, shoul then the faiL Purely vegeta B. English, former Demo- believed to be least $100,000. off, and no more would a new one ble act surely Warren at dering me so that I almost fell Into get Bl.ARTFRSI congressman from California, grow on when they would begin to but gently on I cratic the street. But In one brief moment my Xf " WITTLE died in a hospital at Santa Rosa. He SPORT. sore again. The nail came on the liver. I was more than fully avenged. every- Stop after sixty-fiv- e and a native third finger four times. I tried was years old as tMs chap dis-- , Johnson has been barred from 'Just thing with no results until one day I dinner of West Virginia, Jack shouldered ms I had arrived at a fire tress cure : 3hi i gymnasium In Chicago, read of a lady who seemed to have irwlio-itinn-. Watson Seager, eighty-two- , O'Connell's for which I was about to ir Richard two days. hydrant, had trouble cured by uuti- - brighten the eyes. musical composer of note, died at where he worked out out. You know fire hydrant? a similar improve the complexion, a sheer the Soap and Ointment I decided PRJCfc, Among his composition:! James R. Price, sporting editor of very hard, and cura SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL Los Angeles. Built of cast lrou, to try tbem and sent for a sample, i "Queen Esther," probably the New York Post, was appointed by standing up rigidly, very rigidly. You must bear Signature the cantata, bought a 50c. box of Cuticura Oint Genuine papular. Governor Sulzer to succeed James E. out was the most can't Just shoulder a fire hydrant ment some Cuticura soap ana Sullivan on the state athletic commis man shoul- and Colorado will make an earnest effort of the way, and Just as this am my fingers are per sion. came now I thankful to capture the W. H. Olin $1,000 sil dered me out of his course he fectly cured and my nails perfectly n Jockey which with me ver oat trophy at the annual corn Lorln Parmalee, a upon the fire hydrant, smooth. Cuticura Soap and Ointment spending In Los An view had not show, which opens January 19 this who Is the winter covering it from he cured me." (Signed) Mrs. Rieke Hin-to- FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS geles, 113 pounds against the rude, reckless step year at Columbia, S. C. threw his seen. His next Apr. 24, 1912. of sorts' "ran down or Van tkar of a would-b- e burglar weighing forward carried him up against this DltJesVautler irom kidney .blaadernerronadracjíe T. Horn, eighty-eigh- bulk Cuticura Soap and Ointment sola olee Colonel Robert Van per- - chronic weaknesses, rs,liineraiUor.gle twice as much. In a hotel, thrashed fire hydrant fair and squarely r . years ten years a con throughout the world. Sample of each hit nnni uuu. tells old, for to mSfckl h..k eyer written. It Is suffering him and led him off Jail. bunk! with 32-- Skin Book. Address and the remarkaWeCTres eBectedrwUseMwa gressman from Kansas, leg, free, ÍSSiT Kemedy "THKBAPION" No Gray "And it didn't break his but post-car- is not expected to Royal Grattan, owned by J. E. d "Cuticura, Dept L Boston." can decide for yourself If It tstbelHj from apoplexy and limp; limped quite Don t send a cent. City and- driven by Nat Ray, won the first It did make him he Adv. Joir aliment. JJVtíÍE3f live. He founded the Kansas see, -. - heat of the 2:30 pace at Dufferln park perceptibly, I was pleased to cC..liyerstock ltd., UampeteKi, Journal. reducing tne ho walked away." Personal Privilege. Aldrich, Nebraska's retir at Toronto In 2:13, Governor for a mile in a race on "You sometimes contradict yourself ing executive, in his message to the world's record He's Not There. p speeches." ice on a two-la- track by one and a something in your Legislature declared that state owner Jimmy was Bure he had it," replied the positive can- half seconds. so to "I know It satisfies millions ship of power development was as im the matter with him, he went "And I want you to under Notwithstanding suspension of pulse was felt, didate. practicable as public ownership of the the see the doctor. His I am the only man in our Worth your while to test ft many sections of-t- he stand that railroads. horse racing in his tongue was examined, his heart nartv who dares attempt such a country, and the fact that no futurity was listened to, and his lungs were Hadley In a message to thing." Governor has been run in New York state since thumped. He seemed to be sound. Legislature urged the establish the 1910, horse breeders continue the nom- "Do you sleep nights?" asked the UPTON'S Improved Some. ment of a state board of pardons and events. Those for ination for future physician. The Wife Don't you think paroles to investigate conditions in ,.,t..tr-i- 1Q1K rMtnhari the total Of my "Yes but I don't enjoy sleep. riage improved you, dear?" the state prison and to recommend the preced. you?' has ,QJ of u( more OM for "Ah what disturbs The Husband Sure thing, I was release of convicts in Missouri. an tncrease of thirty per "Nothing, except I get any TEA don't an idiot when I married you? only SDeedtne in an automobile with the cent. Seventy-on- e breeders made nonv good out of sleeping. I go to sleep Sold in airtight tins Vsixty-thre- e Deen no and mln- Ennodnmeter reeistering (nations, although mere nas the minute I hit the bed the Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children miles per hour, T. H. Swift and Miss definite assurance that the race will uto I'm awake I have to get up. How teething, softens gums, redacea Inflamma Blanche Williams of Houston, Texas, ever be run. can a fellow enjoy his sleep when he tion, allays patn.cures wind colic. 2Scahottle-f- know It." were united In marriage by Judge J. H. doesn't If a man didn't have a wife he prob-- " starches eloUias nJcoafc Crookcr 1 o'clock in the morning. CONGRESSIONAL. at Turn on the back-bite- r and say it ably wouldn't know that he had W. N. U., DENVER, NO. Swinging themselves out by a rope Investigation of alleged steamship to his face. made of braided strips of blankets, trust begun 6y" merchant marine com- two women prisoners, during a blind mittee. down ing snowstorm, let themselves Senator Swanson Introduced bill for from a high second story window of Mem audi 525,000,000 appropriation to aid states Imvalid Wmeiu Ogden, Utah, city Jail and escaped. -- the for good roads. give you FREE a lamp's of Dr. Pierce'. Pleasant Pelleta that have brought meeting of I will A general call for a mass The Indian appropriation bill carry- n i thmiannrla also book on any chronic disease requested. i i.i " a San Francisco clubwomen to consider ing approximately $8,000,000, was Slew us cumj lltl-'lr'- :.. the recall of Police Judge Charles L. passed by the House. During many years of practice I have used numer- Weller was Issued by the Oceanside Bankers and financial experts heard medicines for liver ills. reduced ous combinations of curative Woman's) Club. Judge Weller by currency on proposal bail of have kept a record of the result in case after case, from $3.000 to $1,000 the for new currency system. I woman's The latter then staff physicians and surgeons, at the assailant. R. M. of Houston, so that my of jumped his bail. Col. Johnston Tex., sworn in as senator to succeed Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., are able to diagnose President-elec- t W 11 s o n believes Joseph W. Bailey, resigned. and treat cases at a distance vith uniform good results. there Is luck in thirteens, stronger Owen proposed an amend and im- elec- Senator But for the permanent relief of blood disorders now than ever. Monday thirteen anti-tru- ment to the Sherman law purities, I can recommend my "Golden Medical Discovery" tors chosen by the people of Califor giving states power to enforce It. ingredients, Btate capital on a blood medicine without alcohol or other injurious nia gathered at the adopted resolution ap- day of the month, in The House R. V. PIERCE, M.D., Bufialo, N. Y. the thirteenth $20,000 for rearrangement the thirteenth year of the century, to propriating of seats and desks of House cnamDer. give him two electoral votes he did Way Is The Best not count on. Renublicans declined Democratic Nature's proposition for appointment of com Buried deep h. mt American, forest we find bloodroo, ra"'" drk. sides to consider aad stone root, troUerj seel. Oreaos trapo root tal cherry bark. Of these Ur. mittee from both B e pure alyceric extract which has been favorably knoWBtor WASHINGTON. nominations to be confirmed at once. Hicalled it "GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY." Thk. ' DUcorery'erfor."rrparities the blood sed topee up the stomach ead the entire system sa - a Acting In capacity of a school- Representative Boland introduced Nature's own viy. It's just the tissue builder aavd tonic you require. the In- maD a..ratnr nf A cririll tllTe Wtl-- resolution calling for congressional son gave a practical lesson in farm vestigatlon Into conduct of United work to a class of 150 States District Judges Pollack of Kan Medical Discovery expected to cure consumption in its ad- demonstration Missouri, Dr. Pierce' Golden country agents. sas and Van Valkeubuig of of many thousands vanced stages no medicine will do that has the endorsement coughs, one overwhelming fact in the it has cured them of indigestion, dys- but for all the obstinate, chronic The GENERAL. that badly treated, lead situation here Is said to be that Wil- pepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour which, if neglected, or Bryan is to enter the Cabinet foul breath, coated tongue, up to consumption, it is the best medicine liam J. Diamond Jim Brady, the world's risings, heartburn, President-elec- t Wilson and be the stomach, that can be taken." of possessor a $500,000 stomach, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in administration. of premier of his eats lunches, though once in a biliousness and kindred derangements of Sold la tablet or liquid form by all In. order that a reasonably strong while he goes to the Astor hcu?e in the stomach, liver and bowels, principal dealers in medicines, or may established in the spends from 80 cents i one-ce- nt stamps reserve be New York and by send fifty United States with the least possible to $1.00. "In coughs and hoarseness caused for trial package of tablets. , men who have served in the bronchial, and lung affections, except delay all Tha win nt tho lntA Whitelaw Reld. throat To find out mora (boat the above mentioned dis- corps or militia .. . Dis- remilar army, marine j piritaln and own-- consumption, the 'Golden Medical eases and all about the body in health and disease, physically I nroi find are of proper age and f of th( NfiW york Tribune, leaves covery is a most efficient remedy, espec- get the Common Sense Medical Adviser the Peo- fit should be authorized to enlist at Ure estate with the exception of ially in those obstinate, ple's Schoolmaster in Medicine revised and pay. Cloth-boun- d, sent post- once Into tho reserve and receive lfl Hoauests of $110,000, to his by and congestion ofthe book of 1,006 pages. caused irritation of 3 cents in one-ce- stamps to in opinion of Major General Wood, xhs-cove- ry' paid on receipt the EIzabeth Mills Reld. bronchial mucous membranes. The and mailing only. Address: of the army. par cost of wrapping chief of staff Gamble, thirty-tw- o years not so good for acute coughs Florence is Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. After a "hot" session, Mrs. otever. old and good looking, who styles her arising from sudden colds, nor most it be Dr. Pierce's Invalids' B. Ayres of New York, defeated tun. self "Iowa's champion heartbreaker; John Sherwln Crosby for president of broke down and confessed to federal the Woman's National Democratic officers at Des Moines that she bad more 500 League by vote of 38 to 28. Other corresponded with than a over country, officers were elected, which Include lonesome bachelors the whom she received Mrs. T. Taylor as from some of Edward $50. DYES W. J. amounts ranging from $16 to FADELESS Mrs. PUTNAM Colorado, and for alleged victims N. A. Brvan of as a member of Amone her is Nebraska City, Colo. the board of directora. Weerer of Colorado Notas de Sport. Prank Chance, el famoso base ball BROOM CORN NOTICIAS DE LA player que dirigid el team de Chicago; NOTICIAS DEL Growers Shipping Broom Corn el año pasado, acaba de firmar un con- Cough, Cold trato con los americanos de New York Am tfiA srrnwera of broom corn are frreat- SUROESTE ly dlssitUBfled with tha price offered at ULTIMA SEMANA por tres años, recibiendo, se dice, home for their broom corn, many of them $120,000 por los tres años. Este es el aro now hipping direct to Coyne Broth- SoireThroat ers, Chicago, who are large handlers or Sloan's salario mas alto pagado á un jugador oroom corn on commission, in-- ro-- Liniment gives Newspaper News hub Western Newspaper Union News Service. de baseball. Western Union Service. nnrl their ronelntH so far' this season quick relief for cough, cold, Colorado, about 150 cara, most of which have been hoarseness, Notas Interesantes. español Notas de sold and returned for. Their financial sore throat, Alfredo de Oro, el famosa hun- croup, campeón Denver es la quinta ciudad del Oesto responsibility exceeds ($100,000) one asthma, hay fever Eu Rusia existe la costumbre de que cubano, que ha sido de dred thousand dollars. They are a safe bronchitis. Bn lo referente ft depósitos bancarlos, firm. They offer as refer and en cada tren valla un doctor, de modo por algunos años y ha peleado defendi and reliable gran número de veces Es decir solo. cuatro ciudades tienen ence Farmers' State Bank, Texhoma, HERE'S PROOF. que en las estaciones de los pueblos do su titulo un Okla.. and central Excnange ijarm, Mb. W. Mat-tur- un por ciento mayor de depósitos que Albkit PaiCK.of Fredonla. derrotó completamente á James o WooHwftrd. Okla. Other reference fur Kan., writes : We use pequeños es frecuente ver aldeanos que nished on application. Coyne Bros., 160 Sloan's UnU un Italiano de Denver en un Denver. aqv ment in the family and find It an salan reclamar sus servicios, por no w. South water St.. cnicago, in. relief for colds and hay feTer match pool. El match era de tres Tres cientos mil dolares, es el re- attacks. It ana anees tener médico en las cercanías. de tog iiuuitly? por noche. En las dos cord de Trinidad en inversiones de edi Suffer From Plague of Rata. almost , que tandas, cada La mayor profundidad del mar primeras Maturo adelantó a de Oro, ficios. El año que acaba de pasar ha A "pled piper of Hamelin" is need a basta ahora se conoce fué determina-!-' pero el campeón solo estaba entreten sido uno de los mas prósperos para ed at Santa Paula, Cal. Thousands of por el navio "Ñero" en las cer- iendo al público, pues en la tercer Trinidad. rats, and all big wood rats, have In SLOAN'S canías de las islas Guam con ocasión noche se lo zumbó Inmediatamente de Crowley de clncuentaycuatro vaded the place, and the situation Is para John 'de los Trabajos hechos tender el jándolo mas de clén puntos atrás. años de falleces en su such that women are afraid to go to y edad acaba de cable entre Manila. EsU residencia do Colorado Springs. El Sr. church. The rats seem to have a LINIMENT llego á 31,614 profundidad encontrada Crowley fué traído ft Colorado cuando preference for churches and on several pies Ingleses, ó sea seis millas. De Todas Partes. solo contaba algunos meses de nacido, occasions have forced the feminine RELIEVED SORE THROAT. to Un profesor de la Universidad de estado A. Wellington attendance at services take to the Mrs. L. Brewer, of Modello.Fla. Los comités de la cámara han J. Gray de está actual writes: " X bought one bottle your in- high benches. The city authorities of Lille dice que el color del cabello oliendo las diferentes opiniones de los mente en el hospital de Fort Collins Liniment and Itdldmeall the sood in are seeking means to the world. My was fluye notablemente en el talento de banqueros sobre el propuesto cambino con una pierna hecba pedazos, ft re- abate the pest. throat very sore, The rats are believed to been and it cured me of my trouble." los alumnos y que es general encoa- dol papel moneda. sultas de la explosión de una planta have & driven out of woods by fires en log mejores lugares los mu- de calefacción que el mismo manufac the recent GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. drar El coronel R. M. Johnston de Hous- In chachos de pelo castaño. Los de pelo en su casa. the forests. Mr. W. H. Stbahor, 8721 Elmwood designado como turó Avenue, Chicago, lit- obscuro son mejores artistas y mas in- ton, Tex., ha sido III., writes! "A Bailey que renun- Erich H. Asmunsen, uno de los pri tle boy next tioor had eroup. 1 gar dividuales y los d pelo rojo. general- sucesor á Joseph W. Important to Mother the mother Sloan's Linlmeut to try. ft puesto poco. meros habitantes del estado muy She gave blra three drops on sugar mente para silven ni en uno ni ció tan alto hace Examine carefully every bottla of nada prominente especialmente en Cripple CASTORIA, before going to bed, and he got up en otro sentido. Capel L. Weems do a safe and sure remedy for without the eroup la the moraine:." El ex senador Creek, acaba dé fallecer en su residen Infants and children, ana see that It Ohio acaba de fallecer victima de un BOo., $1JOQ Los dos médicos especialistas de cia de Denved. El Sr. Asmunsen coar Bears the Prloo, 2Bo., ataque al corazón. El Sr. Weems fué años. Briburg, doctores Raymond y Orinné, taba sesentaitres Signature of ,,tr que han reconocido al don por algún tiempo senador del distrito Sloan's . infante El Administrador General Hitchcock In Use For OverUZ&ZPu30 Years. Treatise hijo rey Alfonso XIII de Steubenvllla. Jaime del don acaba de hacer públicos algunos datos Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria on the de España han manifestado & su au- La cámara de diputados pasó el referentes al estado de Colorado. Los Horse gusta que por free. madre dona Victoria proyecto de apropiación de ocho depositarlos en el Banco Postal han Mind Reader. sent no es posible practicar ninguna las ahora millones para el mantenimiento de hecho aplicación por bonos del gobier First Straphanger Look out! garganta su hijo y In- operación en la a reservas indígenas en el pais. Los no por valor de treintalcuátro mil You're treading on my feet! lian confirmado que el infante don dios le cuestan caro al Tio Samuel. duros como una Inversión permanente. Second Straphanger Beg pardon! Jaime es sordomudo. J. Pierpont Morgan tenia en depó- Trég señoritas que hace poco desa t also prefer to ride in a cab. Judge. Los reyes de España dictaban leyes sito en Noviembre último en los ban- parecieron de Chicago, y que crearon suntuarias mendando que solo debe cos de New York y Philadelphia mas gran sensación en todo el pals, han If vou wish beautiful, rlenr white en Denver, por po Tfan usar calzones, con 6 sin pretina de $162,000,000 para invertir en elguna side encontradas la slothes, use Red Cross Bag Blue. At all empresa que el cbnslderara como licía que las detuvo para enviarlas al ood grocers. Adv. Indígenas; encajes y bordados los los buena. hogar paterno en aquella ciudad. La oidores de la Real Audiencia; pelucas policía de todo el pais estaba activa Even Job's wife never asked him La honda fría que se apoderó de to- dos calvos, y muletas los cojos. La cosa buscando & las trés jóvenes. to remove the tacks from the parlor do el oeste la última semana no ha carpet. I 'go hasta el extremo de qua pues frío todavía de sentirse, el Notas de Nuevo Méjico. Felipe II mandó uniformar bajo cero ha continuado. En Denver Los ciudadanos de Artesia acaban mujeres alegre co- el termómetro bajó hasta 22 bajo cero las de vida de votar por una franquicia ft una com con y en Frase r, Colo., el mercuria bajó ima si fuesen gendarmes, pañia quo suplirá a la ciudad con cuyas hasta 40 bajo cero. i. unas batas de lana parda, man alumbrado de gas y luz eléctrica. gas acaban en pico, como las de los La sociedad de Nueva York no se Se formado un nuevo club social frailes de diversas ordenes, ye de allí aun del gran choque sufrido ha recobra en qe como principal lo de "andar en picos pardos" cuando hace poco con la muerte de Alexander Artesia tendrá .objeto el estudio de todas las ques- - ;un individuo andaba en ciertas aven- Mercer que hace poco cazó con Pell tiones municipales que vengan para su turas. una neoyorquina ft la que rica señorita solución en aquella ciudad. donó la gran suma de fun millón de Notas del Extranjero. dólares. Pell acaba de morir en Nueva Toriblo García matador de M. O. York en una casa de cuartos amuebla- Eirch, será llevado á jurado próxima Los últimos cablegramas traen la dos con solo dos centavos en el bolsillo. mente en la corte criminal del conda noticia de que Rusia mobllzado do de Mora. García dió muerte acci- ha la En los círculos políticos y sociales escuadra del Mar Negro hacia el dentalmente & Birch hace algún de Washington se discute acalorada tiempo. x Mediterránea, y ordenado yue ningún mente sobre los probables candidatos aviador pueda penterar á territorio & los puestos de secretario de estado. La legislatura del estado abrirá su probable nuevo periodo de ca ruso bajo la pena de muerte si es cap- Mucho se ha dicho sobre la sesiones eldfa elección de Bryan como jefe del gabi torce de este mea. Se espera que en turado. Esto Índica claramente que el nete, y aunque se ha dicho que el no esta vez las labores del cuerpo legis- ejército mosco vita esta siendo mobi-Jlzad- aceptará, es casi seguro que el famoso lativo serán comendables y que los señores diputados hacia la frontera y que el go- comunista será el ministro de rela no emplearán todo When a woman suffering from some form of feminine bierno quiere guardar secreta la ciones exteriores en el gabinete de el tiempo en maniobras políticas como Wilson. lo hicieron en la pasada legislatura. disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of course EstaB mobilizaclones también El pueblo, al menos, asi lo espera. frightens her. son interpretadas de diferente manera, Corriendo en un automóvil que iba á una velocidad sesentay B. H. Burrell, empleado en la oficina The very thought of the hospital operating table and the - y algunas personas bien Informadas de tres millas por hora, T. H. Swift y Mlss de Buenos Caminos dió una conferen- surgeon's knife strikes terror to her heart, Kilcen que solo tienen por objeto inti- and no wonder. Blanche Williams de Houston, Tex., cia en Deming acerca de las ventajas It is quite true that some of midar á Turquia y hacerla que acepte que existen para una comunidad que these troubles may reach a stage celebraron su matrimonio. El Juez J. las proposiciones de los aliados. invierte ciertas sumas de dinero en la where an otierarinn is rhí nnlv rpQnuiw Vint tViniicon! f H. V. Crooker fué el que unió al par di- mejora de los caminos reales. Mr. women have avoided the of Las últimas noticias de Méjico es- necessity an operation by taking en lazos indisolubles. Caramba! Burrell ilustró bu conferencia con vis- cen que los rebeldes lograron entrar 4 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This fact is tos matrimonios se están conviniendo tas especiales, y habló larga mente so- rhf-i- r ila ciudad de Ayotcingo del estado do en modas, hoy en una campana, bre el punto de capitalizar los cami- attested bv the erateful letters thev write to sis after Méjico, donde solo habla una guarni- mañana en un aereplano, después en nos escénicos de Nuevo Méjico. health has been restored. ción de dieciocho federales. Los re- una montana y ahora en un automóvil Las últimas estadísticas publicadas These Two Women Prove Claim. en número á sesentaitres millas por hora. por Our beldes como de mil, dicen el departamento de geología y uiry, Maine. "I feel It a duty I all my own work for a famllv of los telegramas, mataron a la escolta El comité de negocios militares de minería, dan ft conocer Interesantes owe to all sufferinir women to tell four. I shall always feel that I owa what Lydia E. derrotaron á otra que vino en socorro la cámara que ha estado estudiando datos acerca de las Industrias minera Pinkham's Vegetable my good health to your medicine." de Nuevo Méjico. Durante año que Compound did for me. One year ago Mrs. Haywabo Sowebs, Cary, Me. primera, las apropiaciones para el ejército, ha el found myself de la aniquilaron á una ter- ncaba de expirar, las producciones I a terrible sufferer. terminado sus y re- I had pains in both sides N. C cera, y dieron batalla a grandes re labores hará su minerales han aumentado considerable and such 4 Oarlotte, "I was In bad port después que la apropiación Indí soreness 1 could scarcely staigmen health for two years, with pains in fuerzos enviados de la capital. Ayot- mente. La producción de oro, plata, up at times. My back ached, I had sides was very gena halla sido pasada. Se dice que both and nervous. If cingo es una pequeña población como cobre, zinc, plomo y otros metales da no appetite and was so nervous I I even lifted a chair it would cause el monto total de la apropiación para gran demanda en el mercado au could not sleep, then I would be so a hemorrhage. a a veinticinco millas' de la ciudad de ha I had growth which el departamento de la guerra es de mentado sobre la misma del año de tired mornings that I could scarcely the doctor said was a tumor and I Méjico. get around. seemed im- Los rebeldes, se dice, están millones de dólares. 1911. El cobre viene principalmente It almost never would get well unless I had . noventalcuatro possible to move or do a bit of work an operation. A capitaneados por Felipe NorI, y come- Todo ejér- i'e las minas de la compañía friend advised mo este dinero es Invertido en Chino and I thought I never would be any to take Lydia E. Vegeta- ten go- Copper; Pinkham's todo género de atrocidades. El citos. Y considerar que Francia y Ale- el plomo especialmente de loa better until I submitted to an opera- ble Compound, and I gladly say that bierno ha enviado grandes refuerzos mania sostienen un ejército tres veces depósitos de zinc y plomo que existen tion. 1 commenced taking Lydia E. I am now enjoying fine health and en su persecución. mayor que los Estados Unidos. en Kelly del condado de Socorro. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am the mother of a nice baby girl. soon felt like a new woman. had You use El gobierno En un I can this letter to help other de la Sublime Puerta ha En el mensaje del gobernador Mar- banquete celebrado en Santa no pains, slept well, had good appe- suffering women." Mrs. Rosa Sins, enviado una circular los embaja- shall de Indiana (ahora vicepresidente Fé al cual asistió el gobernador Mc tite and was fat and could do almost 0 jwrpna dl, únanoste, ct. ti. i Donald y el magistrado William B. dores en las naciones extranjeras. de república) á Now answer this if can. should wo- la la legislatura dice Pope, el primero en una brillante alo question you Why a Dice que es materialmente imposible entre otras cosas que á menos que las cución hizo referencia el porvenir del man submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia para el gobierno la cesión del fuerte cámaras no hagan legislación progre- nuevo estado, y dijo que Nuevo Méjico E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that de Adrianópolls y las islas del mar sista que redunde en beneficio del pu- estaba llamado & ser uno de los pri- it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? & meros estados pals por Egeo. También se dice que Rumania eblo, este se va entregar en brazos del sus elemen aunque tos. El segundo .pagó ft For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ha enviado & Bulgaria una especie del socialismo sea para des tributo los de Jóvenes de pues Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe- ultimatum manifestando que si no se truir el gobierno representativo. todo el estado, son es No tos los verdaderos y male ills. one sick with woman's ailments le cede una porción de Inva- ciudadanos loa does justice to herself she fa- terreno. El Sr. William J. Bryan, que fué uno .que contribuirán if does not try this dirá a Bulgaria. Este terreno, dicen, al adeltanto de la mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it de los factores mas prominentes en la comunidad. suffering-wome- es por la neutralidad guardada por Ru- has restored so many to health, mania. nominación de Woodrow Wilson para Hedrick Armstrong, un muchacha ' stoWrite to LYDIA E.PINEHAK JfEDICINE CO. tv (CONFIDENTIAL) candidato ft la presidencia, acaba de de diecinueve años de LYNN, MASS., for advice. - Las negociaciones de' paz no se han edad, caba d Yonr letter will be opened, publicar un sensacional editorial en contraer matrimonio con su read and answered resumido, cada facción esperando In- madrastra by a woman and held In strict confidence. su periódico el "Commoner" publica- que cupenta en la actualidad veintidós strucciones de sus respectivos gobier- For Pink Eye. EpliooHo do en Lincoln, Neb. El Sr. Bryan dice anos de edad. El consentimiento en Shipping nos. Los turcos estanflrmes en no para DISTEMPER Fever que los puestos públicos tales como escrito el casamiento del JoveL & Catarrhal Fever ceder Adrianópolls, y parece que pri- fué escrito por su misma madrastra. Bare enre and positive presentiré, no natter bow horaea at any cure are Infected los de secretarlo de estado no se de- E3 I I 'exposed." Liquid, giren on the tongtiei acu on the Bloodand (líbiida; expelsth mero romperán las hostilidades que ce- La Sra. de Armstrong acababa de en ZITB m s onomjroimi from the body. Cu re Distemper In Don end Sheep and Cholera In ben de dar & amigos ni son moneda ouHrj LrjretBit!Dtf livestock remedy Cure La Ürlppe amona human beIntra, der esta Importante plaza. Los ru- vludecer hace unos seis meses después para pagar por servicios rendidos an- t ree Booklet "DUteimpers mores de que esta plaza habla caldo de haber estado casada solo un año Csums and Cures. Speclairenta wanted. que puestos en poder de los búlgaros no fué exac- teriormente, estos deben con el padre de Armstrong. El Sr SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. SSEtgRg& GOSHEN, IND., 0. S. A. to. Sin embargo, se sabe definitiva- de ser dados solamente personas Armstrong, padre, era un escritor du mente que la plaza no durará mucho que son merecedoras. Esto, quiere de- algún nota, pues sus artículos apare-cla- turcos, cir que el no quiere ningún puesto en en un 2H3BEBai32 HAIR BALSAM tiempo en poder de los pues no diarlo de Chicago, y su BestOoafhSrrap. TmIm Good. Use MM end Iknmnllfiea tha kaki & con- MM I "rom utas a totuhaai frrowth. y el gabinete menos que se IB Bold tienen provisiones si la pólvora no no le madre era una señora muy prominente time. by Orarvlsts. atrver Alia to Beator Qrajl los hace rendirse, el hambre es sidere apto para ocupar un puesto en en los círculos de periodistas de la una i t. Prevents hair falling-- gabinete. . i iirlihl nn'ITri gp potente arma, que nunca falla el ciudad de los vientos. oca..:ain.oo.tnrart.. ' , o .. .. :. 'i . Attention Everybody!

í can help advertise , Torrance County no cost to yourself. Y' The County Peyeldprnent Association; has arrangéd to have quantities of envelopes printed with the following mátter, prepared by J W. Corbett, chairman of

: the advertising committeer on the baék: . ;

? New. Mexico Is the Land of undeveloped ResoWces and is calling for Capital, Brains ánd Brawn. To the capable, the energetic, the mea "worth while," t extends a smiling welcome with' the. assurance of rich returns for - earnest effort intelligently directed. , 1 . ..:.. '.If Torrance County Is radiating center of the ne "Sunshine" State, and is the Home of opportunity. Its moun- the ' tains are filled with springs, its cool, grcen hiils are covered with timber, : and its sunny, fertile valleys underlaid with water, waiting for the pump. 4"" - - - Among its chief inducements are cheap fuel fence posts and jbúilding material, water in abund- ance, either in open ditches from thefmountains or in pumping disiahce below, railroads, schools and churches already-büiltráridVsóitá- Its environment and natural advantages' appeal particularly to thé student of Ethnology and Archaeology-th- health seeker, the tourist, the capitalist and the homebuilder. ..- It is realized that the men wanted, if interested,' will investigate for themselves. Investigation is courted. .11, you are aJive one,--; why not cóme now? twánce County Can and Will."

To this will be added, a cut of the Herndori Well, designated, ';The Herndon Well in Torrance County, tested 1,400. gallons per minute;'; and yor return card. Envelopes will be furnished in quantities as desired, not less than Í00, at $3.00 per 1000, provided the order is received so that the printing can be done while-th- envelopes are in the

press. Send your, order to this office without delay. ;

will be opened to entry pos-

SURVEYORS AT WORK - LUCIA DÍEürí sibly some' will be opened this .i .. . ' r v Miss Agnes Ann- - 'Patterson Roswell.- - N,' M., Jan.ii ll:r- - Special Correspondence. There is a, crew, of .surveyors (Aunt Nan, ás'stiéTwas Sfiecttoá-atel- y There are460,0OQ acres in Chaves The sheep and cattle men have nn the past side, of the .... river, called), in the state county east of the . Pecos' been very busy getting the sheep was born acting nnder the congressional river and 1.4843,200 acres jn east- ; and cattle together after the of "Georgia. Feb. 26, 1850; and act approved August 18,1 1894, ern Eddy cepnt, of gbverrXment ' severe snow storm. The Snow died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. executing the" survey for "the land that is yet to be opened for was about twelve inches at this F, M.-- Hoover, of this city,-F- ri state. This survey is sectioning homestead entry . under ' place. January JLOth, at lands' which the. state has enlarged homestead act' of hft 8:30 o'clock. the cnosen. Little Cecil Miller 3 reported February 15, 1912. ".s.", ' thV very sick. The deceased was aged This land' is now being used J. P. PORTER aunt' of Mrs; Hoover and for grazing purposes, but ' Mrs. G. A. Cobb returned Sat- mostly 'for fki popuahT "The Land Man" several years has made her home water can be urday evening and reports the at "places shallow1 g2 MECHANICS with the, ,Hoover family. Her had fer irrigation at a depth of If you want to Bell, list your land baby on the sick list. : in person or by maiL I life was full of love and good 20 to 200 -- either feet. a correspondence list - Rhamy-wh- - have large Miss Fern- has works, and merited- the- - toy& of ! It is not known when this land and will rush the business. been --visiting . her parents in the family and friends that knew Dennison, Texas, for the past, her, She .became a follower ofj Save Money arid Keep ln; two months, returned 'Sunday the Lorcr JesusHjnrist wnen dui ladies' satir evening. She says she was glad á'srlrl. and uhited with the Bap-- : Stylety ReiauigMcCáll' Uiíng McCáll Patterns Popular Mechanics OS YCAHS1 to see the valley once more. tist church of Montague,- Texas' Magizme and " Magazine-- . - OVER HcCall'l . PERIENCE a mem-- j itin.niu ÜHDWMTAHD IT" of which she remained MAGAZINE help younfdress atyl "WRITTEN M 9N - Lowery has gone, Jo ' George uñfírhéT" Mrs; "Ft-- Hslily ot rilollcrtltt GREAT Continued Story of the Rp death espoDse ' Oklahoma, where i Worfd' which, you Bautlesville, HT 7rü(iró-siíod-'of- Oifl A Progrei Hoover and A. Patterson of . and siiUwprk in the oil fields, latest fashions In ntay begiii xeading at any time, he nephew of he clqUitsiand :liats. .60 which will hold your interest forever. Beléní4íecé.and Now Kosbton Destirns Illinois . lAIsp SCO PICTURES Mr. Truittwas calledto deceased, are only near refc lu eiuh ieia. 2511 PAGES EACH MONTH . the yaluftlílo jurormaU.)n Trade Marks GENERAL INTEREST on for , railroad, h U liomtf ttiul : 200 ARTICLES OF nr.inHI business the 4tivea that Survive. ua matters.. Only Department ,(20 PWes) w ill éüc a The "SlioR.Nol" description may company. ivM eáiy ways td do thlnea how to make a.na.inrttnff haketrh and pattern, gut shop, repass, eu mile our opu'tmi free whether an ... ' useful articles for home and Commnnlra-- 'today or SV.mtlon seribtr stlia (10 panes) tells how to n"t ijeliiodentiil. HANDBOOK on Patents ;A from Oklahoma in family for free, cpiiyj.' "AnufcirrMeehiwlca" letter ducted at the" residence sámale lent tree.- ul.leat íor .ocurminuu ydw yonr boy loves! taken throuch Blunn A Co. teoelTe Miss Lillian Heal - 11 ;0 ClOCK McC.ll P.ttmu will enable tolmnke )n the Soli a Patents I forms us that Satnrrlav mnrnintf at '.own borne. wllhVoUrown llalHtfc. eUrllini: Wr Sil'Sc.'al wl.il notto. without chame, la ar L,wulr auii r.HÍIHri.ü.wJ)lf.ll-,U')t- .DWLllCt 91.SU TLrl ltMTi. einm .wi ' -- - was married lust after her Herrón 1& by Pastor J. Q. .. Inter in style and fit. l'nrc nono líilier tbau American. i Ask your newsdealer, or Scientific Mr. Jeff Kerius Send er freff I'attAFn Cihúuo.. .ii-- f anrAslt fit. rival in Oklahoma to ment followed , at the Estancia sf,r mpl coipt tody Bulrl. .W Will, Jtm tim tor' crttinc wmrroa Thp scrí PirtfrWrtdV ' 'ndlü't'frVa mi Ross. imi))ani fripnrls of the letona amont font CO. Prize Offer:. .POPtTtAR MECHANICS Co.3618- -" New York heart-i- d MEW WlOt MUNN S Mrs. Kirk is visiting Mrs. Peal family extend their THE IcCALL COMPANY. 239 to 249 Wert 37 St. Lucia for a week or two. O jf 1.11 h ; at . v 'tí. . i..... ,5a. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Keliey are Notice of Sheriffs Sale wards advertising the Valley more than all the rest of the Estancia News-Her- al spending a few days in Santa Fe. Torrance County Savings Bank, and interesting people to members together. riainim, Case Miss Isabelle Guinn came in vs. No. cease here. After the business was con- J. A. CONSTANT, 1 Benjamin B. Spencer and Sa- ZXá. Mr. cluded the served ANNIE PORTER. Owner the first of the week from Our next number will be hostess an rah E. Spencer, CirU who elegant J. A. CONSTANT.Editorand Publisher Encino, where she is teaching Defendants. Kemp, the Impersonator, luncheon and a pleas school, to make proof on her By virtue of an Alias Execution comes highly recommended ant hour was spent in social seed oat District Ceart of the Subscription $i.SO per jrsar m ádrense claim. ef the on 21. conversation. The next meet- Third Judicial District, Torrance Coun and will be here Jan. O.W.Bay and Charley Mar ty, New Mexico, dated the 23rd day ef A vat.it of thanks was given ing will be with Miss Brown. VI mast be c communication December, 191, commanding me that Miiiiniiie'l bv the name and address chant and family left today for Mrs. Kelley for the earnest ef w iter, nm necessarily for publica. Albuquerque, where they plan ef the roods and chattels. she put forth working tenements Benjamin B. Spencer and forts Persons troubled with partial paraly but lor our protection. Ad of ''i., to stay for a time if they find Sarah E. Spencer, I cause te be made for the piano for the club and, sis arc often very much benefitted by r all cnmranmcations to the massaging the affected suitable employment. the sum ef S3,S87.6T damages with in while we failed to get it, it parts thorough- NEWS-HERAL- D terest from the Ztth day of May, lilt, ly when applying Chamberlain's Lini- Cleofas Romero received a cerUinly was through oo This N. M at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum. ment. liniment also relieves rheu- Estancia, coal Wednesday car of and it together with the sum ef $12. 80 accrued fault of Mrs. Kelly as she did matic pains. For sale by all dealers, adv Ratred Moond elaas matter Jnry II went like hot cakes. costs en said Execution. 1907, In the poatoffiee at Kstanel. M. H andar Therefore, 1 did on the 26th day of De tba Act ot Coacrmot lUrch S. MOT. . Peden, master mechanic, camber, levy upon all the right. went Fe yesterday on lilt, to Santa title and Interest ef Benjsmla B. Span MONEY SAVING railroad business. ear and Sarah E. Spencer in and to the A OF LOCAL INTEREST Stephen Allen left Thursday following; described property, to wit t Lot I, Block 9, in the town ef Mean TRANSACTION noon for Albuquerque. tainair, Terranee County, New Mexico, Ortiz for fresh fruit. adv Mrs. Hollis, mother of Jee together with all improvements there FOR YOU Hollis, died last night at Willard on; líl callona of Old English prepared 1800 gal. metal tank for sale, paints(in different sise pails), 39 partial en her way to Portales, where a Inquire at this office. tf adv boxes of screws, t doer bells, 8 WE OFFER sister lives. She was here sever- door lock sets, II cupboard turns, 14 For sale or trade, an 8 foot al years ago, and at that time en sash leeks, SO pairs butt hinges, 9 draw $3.50 Lion Special Hats 47 ?C Deering binder. J. P. Porter, adv joyed good health, but since com er pulls, 8 screen deer hinges, C pieces while they last ing here last fall had been ailing. of barn doer track and 8 rollers, S tree Don't fail to hear Kemp, the wm lifts, 4 coils of sash eerd, 60 win We understand that she died of great impersonator. dow weights, 1 pipe tongs, SO peonas 52.50 Big Bear Hats . . . $1.75 heart failure. She ia to be Frank Charez went to Santa putty, 40 pounds nails (common), 9 roile reefing 1 counter buried here. of paper, platfnrss You all know quality Fe Sunday. scale, 1 carpenter s square) and the Thos. D. Rhine went to Santa "SO GET YOURS M. H. Senter went to Willard er, IS pieces of galvanised guttering FIRST." today to attend to some bnsi Tuesday, looking after telephone Fe eight feet long, 11 pie ees ef galvanised ness before the land office in re- pipe (corrugated) ten feet long, four business. gard to his homestead which is inches dismeter, IS pieces six Hughes Mercantile Company Sheriff Meyer and Under Sher located south of town. diameter, 14 elbows sises four to six ESTANCIA, N. M. 1 crosscut S window sash iff Robinson went to Mountain-ai- r inches, saw, Raymundo Romero, the lumber rollen, 1 broad ax, 1 crowbar, IS pan Tuesday, on official business. king, left on yesterday's train on el doors (plain), 1 panel door (glass) Help the ladies help the coun- - a business trip. It is reported 61 window sash (different sise), STATEMENT try by patronizing the next two 9 bundles of doer and window that he went to Santa Fe and easing tnishings, 44 window sash of the condition of the numbers Lyceum Course. of the Albuquerque at which points he (as above), 118 pieces of flooring 14 W. W. Richards has been very will sign up contracts for ties fee' long, 137 pieces of dree siding sick during the past two weeks, and lumber for the new exten about 14 feet lone, 17 pieces ef lap sid ESTANCIA SAVINGS BANK ing 14 feet long, about 160 placeo of but we are glad to learn is now sions of the New Mexico Central quarter round 14 feet long, 190 pieces of Estancia, N. M., at the close of business Dec. 31, 1912. much improved. railroad. of moulding (different classes) 14 feet You are likely to miss it if you The Catholic Sunday School mag, 30 pieces of quarter round see man meets every Sunday afternoon (hollowed) 14 feet long, and about six don't the second hand thousand feet of common lumber, dif RESOURCES LIABILITIES you may at 2:15. srv sw A before buying anything ferent widths and lengths. loans and LUscounu aa i4 1 Capital Stock $15.000.00 need. He has a great variety of Leo Padilla went to Las Vegas Now, therefore, I will, on the 17th Real Estate. Furniture Surplus 2,300.00 articles practically as good as Tuesday. He received word day of February, A. D. HIS, at the Undivided 1 that and Fixtures i . , 6,178.73 profits 1,789.43 new at very low price. adv his house was destroyed by ef S o'clock p. as., ef there day, at the east deer ef the Overdrafts , . . 564.25 Cashier's checks 310.26 The ladies must thank the peo- fire, and some of his household of the Court House in Estancia, New Cash & Sight Exchange 31,653.93 Deposits 87,450.95 ple for so generously patronizing goods which he had packed and Mexico, offer for sale and sell to the $106,850.64 $106,650.64 the Lyceum Course. They have left stored in the house were highest bidder for cask, the above de- worked hard and feel that the scattered all over creation. He scribed property, proceeds to apply on State of Mew Mexico, County of Torrance, ss: had some insurance, but not said Execution, and to pay att cesta I, Ed. W. Xoberson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly Bwear people have been amply repaid that may accrue. that the above statement ia trae. by the high class entertainment enough to cover his loss. Given under my head and seal this Attest: WILLIE ELGIN, President that has been given by the com Forest Mason, son of Dr. and the Wth day of January, 1913. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of January, 1918. pany. Mrs. Mason, will leave tomorrow JULIUS MEYER, Seal RALPH G. ROBERSON Notary Public Sheriff of Torrance County, New Mexico. Ify Commission expires Ifarch 27, 1914. Antonio Salazar came up from for Santa Rita at which Bianca Sunday with his little point he will engage in the Hon. John R. McFie, for al two son and went on to Santa Fe to tailoring business. most deeades judge of the district in New Mexico, place the boy in school. He had Miss Gladys Peden, a charming court has been named by President a good wait at Bianea. He could young lady from Albuquerque, is FRESH MEATS as register of see the smoke of the engine and in town visiting friends. Miss Taft the U. S. Land Office Santa to sue We have installed a large Jrefrigerator and will thought the train would be along Peden formerly resided here. at Fe ceed Hon Manuel R. Otero who carry a supply of Fresh Meats at all times. Fish and Oysters in a few minutes, being ignorant The ghost walked for the rail resigned In season. Call and see us and you will buy. of the fact that the train was on account of continued road boys yesterday. ill snowed in. health. It is reported that diphtheria Loveless & Co. Farmers say that the snow prevalent at Encino and the WOMAN'S CLUB Estancia, New Mexico will do lots of good if it melts schools have been closed, and fast enough instead of evaporat- that there is scarlet fever at The Woman's Club was en ing, but the faet of the ground Cuervo in the Manzano mount by Mrs. being completely covered with ains. tertained WiedeRand anew is getting away with a lot era at the home of Mrs. Brax TORRANCE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of feed for stock in localities ton. On account of the bad H. B. Jones, Pres., A. B. McDonald, Vire E. M. Brick Icy, Cashier Department of the Interior, Pres. where the grass is short. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. wea tner only ten were pres Tour business respectfully solicited. ent Judge Wm. I, Stuart, of the October SI, Mil Willard, New Mexico First Kansas Judicial District, Notice is hereby giran that Lorenzo After working on fancy D. Roberts, of Estáñela, New Mexico, work a while, the President was here Tuesday looking after who, on December 10th, 1908, made matters in connection with the homestead entry No. 02848, for n seM, callrd the meeting to order; J. J. Horr quarter three miles M seX, Section 11, and the nejf" TtmH dues vre paid and in response VVÍ.GNER, northwest of town, which he Section 14, Township 6 north, Rngeo to roll cali each ona answered J. W. Meridian, has Blacksmith and f?epalr Shop purchased lately. Judge Stewart east, N.ÍÍ. P. fi'ed notice intention to make Final three wtn their age or someone All kinds of blacksmithing and wood repair work promptly News-Heral- ii an old friend of the d year Proof, to establish claim to the else's. Some of the young done. Charges reasonable. ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO editor, and we were de- land above described, before Heal Jen-so-n, matrons were adverse to giv lighted to meet him and to learn U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, ing ineir correes age but we that he has become interested in Mi on the 12tb day of December, 1912. have a little time to guess the Valley. In company with fif- OG3I oio Claimant nsmce as) witnesses: at them. 300 teen or twenty other passengers a M. Short, D. H. Cowley. A. M, The club has decided to not o he had been snowed in at Tor- Parrett, Henry Sawyer, all of Estancia, give another Lyceum Course Neal Jenson rance since last Friday, but they New Mexico. this coming year bnt to use made the best of the situation MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. the money for bettering con U. S. Commissioner and amused themselves in var- Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ditions of the valley to the Land Office Business of all Kinds Transacted. best of our ability. ious ways. Before leaving they that Contain Mercury, We would Fire, Life, Accident and Health Insurance. Judge "Mayor especially like to hare every elected the of Legal Papers Drawn and Acknow- Torrance." one attend the next two num- artV-k- TmniaWi Bovtsr be Basel exeroc bers of as ledged. Residences and Uoo troca reputa Mo vhywkum. M the) tfamac tbaw this course it will be yoar children are subject toattaeka - - If will do to. ten toed to tas) ood jroo bm poeaibly de- the lost of the- club's efforts in of croup, watch for the first symptom, Í ITOfli UMm. Mauri tawri vWW. aaawuianagrej Farms for Rent r. J. Ctaetvey V CO Totedo, O.. contain- - am mmo line for the year least, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough nirv. and aa take internan. acunar turccirr mm that at the Wood and moou aurfac. ot bw siausa. any money Remedy aa soon as the child beomea buying; Catarro cur and we may have Haul over the actoal expense of Estancia, New Mexico hoarse and the attack may be warded, or r. J. (VMr Co. E off. For sala by all deeJora, adrt giving this course will go te--1 3C .,cz3Ciocr--- (