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VOL. M, NUMBER 28 NEWS, THURSDAY, FOURTEEN PAGES THE CLOVIS JANUARY 6, 1921. FOURTEEN PACES $2.00 PER YEA a UNION MORTGAGE CO. COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD u nnuiiTii1 ii i v innivif i latuiimi 1 1 1 r ui HOLDS 'WWII 1 1 Mill I HILL SELECTS OFFICERS CITY RECORDS SHOW ANNUAL MEETING "HELLO YERSELF" LOCAL SANTA FE The Union Mortgage Company, at The Curry County School Board Three thousand, four hundred RES1GNFEBRUARY I its annual meeting of stockholders, OF FIRES held its first meeting of the year at HAS LOWin and sixty-thre- held this week, selected the following the Court House Monduy morning. BEjNlfJOTEO Thst's s lot of times to say E. Petorioa To Utah After officers and directors to serve the Members of the Board are as follows: Cw Fir Chief Jack Lewis Answer 33 "Hello" in one day, but the Asm-ril- it's H. H. Stephen Transferred te lo Four Years in County. Much company during the coming year: A. J. Conley of Melrose, E. C. Huff Call During Year. Lavas record the local telephone op-- as Mechanical Superintend-n- Work Accomplished. President S. A. Janes. man of Grady; W. W. Hunitate of t tlmated at $20,000. erators made Monday in the of Fred E. Dennis Texlco; and Mrs. Una M. 8teed of Southern Dietrltt. quarterly "peg count" of calls E. and R. E. Maupin. Clovis. No member has yet been ap- Peterson, county agent of Curry Answering 33 fire calls during handled through the Clovis ex-- H. H. Secretary Manager Chas, E. pointed to Stephens, master mechanic County for he past feu? years, hai and 1020, take the place of Mrs. wherein the total damage was chsnge. And this doesn't in- - of the Clovis shops of the Santa F resigned and will leave February Dennis. Steed who takes the place of J. M. lit estimated st $20,000, is th record elude the number of long dis-- for the past four years, has been for Richfield, Utah, where he will Assistant Secretary Miss A. V. Bickley as chairman of the board by made by Chief Jack Lewis, of Clovis. tance calls, which average about to A Floyd. virtue of her election County transferred ma rillo, where he as- make hit future home. The largest loss of the year resulted as 200 each day. Directors S. A.' Jones, W.A. Mau- Superintendent. sumed his duties as mechanical su Those who have watched the pro-gre- when the Mordecai work shop at the Hearing "hello' 8,463 times perintendent pin, Fred E. Dennis, Coe Howard. L. of the southern district of Cuvry Ouniy tince 1917, new Eugene Field school building was in one day is almost enough to the R. E. Maupin, C. J. Dennis, and Chas. W. C. ZERWER COES of western lines. W. G. Hartley, jive Mr. Peterson a great deal of burned last June. It is estimated make a fellow say "Hello yer- - formerly E. Dennis. TO CLOVIS NATIONAL general foreman of the er.'dit for making this cr.o of the ban- that $12,000 worth of machinery and self." shops at Richmond, CI has been pro ner r.gricuUur.il ou'itlcs of the' slate. wood-wor- k for the new building were W. C. FARMERS STATE BANK Zerwer, who Jias just finished moted to master mechanic of the A review of the reports of destroyed. his as arnual SELECTS OFFICERS service County Clerk, is now at local shops. The change became ef the county ag r.t's office for the past However, most of the other fires the teller's window at the Clovis C. W. BRADLEY BUYS fective on January 1. vi-al- pra-jec- in losses, many MOTOR four years r a lumber of The Farmers State Bank at its resulted small and of Bank, having assumed the du- INN GARAGE Mr. Stephens has been with the Twenty-f- start d ur.dwork accompli hod select- them in practically no damage. ties of his position the first of the Santa Fe for more than years. annuul meeting of stockholders In thirty during I hut time." our of in a deal which was closed Fliday, ed the following officers and direct- the fires resulted losses week. Mr. Zerwer made Curry beginning his career as machinist ap- C. W. Bradley purchased the Motor Among the projects thut Mr. ors for the earning year: of less than $100. County a competent official and will prentice in Fort Madison, Iowa, Janu brought Inn Gurage on West Otero Street Peterson hits cnthuaiaaticully sup- President S, J. Boy kin. Most of the blazes were no doubt serve in his new position in ary 7, 1890. He was master mechanic control from E. Nieodemus. Mr. Bradley has ported are the Beys' and Girls' Club J. W. Wilkinson. under in u hurry fires that as thorough a manner. of the shops at Wellington, Kansas, would bi connected with Rods-Bradle- y Cushicr A. W. Skarda. otherwise have been disastrous. far four years before being transfer- A good PHONE WORK Company for the past four years. Ass't Cusliier Joe Hewelt, example of the wark of the PROGRESSING red to Clovis. In going to Amarillo department wus the blaze Cook Myer and H. R. Lloyd, formor-l- y Directors S. J. Boykin, J. S. Skur-d- at White's he succeeds W. D. Deveny, who has on Main early Work on the Clovis telephone sys- connected with the Highway Gar- C. V. Doughton, A. W. Skarda, Cafe South Street in been transferred to Topeku. August. tem, preparatory to installing the age, will have churge of the mechani- W. U. Dannelly and Joe Wilkinson. The building stood between two other frame buildings und the common battery system, is progress- cal department. CITIZENS BANK DOUBLES ing nicely according Myers, WILL BUILD BEAUTIFUL fire wus extinguished before either to F. W. CAPITAL STOCK exchange manager, expect- CLERK'S OFFICE SWAMPED HOME ON CIDDINC ST. of them had been damaged, und it is WITH RUSH OF RECORDING The City of Clovis receives $500 ed thut the company will be nblc to At the annual meeting af the stock- J. W. Mordecai has the muterial each year from Fire Insurance move into its new quarters ubaut the holders and directors of the Citizens the "The guy who said March came in on the ground for a new home that Commission state, first of April. Bunk of Clovis held this week it was of the and this like a lion, must hnve forgotten all he will erect this spring ut the comer fund is used for additional equipment. voted to increase the capital stock of GRAIN MARKET ubout Januury," said Daniel Boone, re- the bank from $25,000 to $50,000 of (ridding Street and East Bent However, many smaller towns are county Thursday. clerk, and bank " Avenue. ceiving much from the will operate with the larger allotments Wheat, per bu $ I. fill The work at the clerk's office has the state and an effort will be made doubled capital stock just as soon as (V Maize and Kaffir, per cwt. 60c boon unusually heavy, more than 100 PURCHASED AVALON HOTE1 during the coming session of leg- the change is approved by the state the Shelled corn, per bu fiOc instruments having been filed for islature to have the allotment raised banking department. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cooper of Ear Coin, per bu S5c record during the last four days. to $1,000 annually. The following officers and direct- Okluhonin have recently moved to ors will serve the bank during the Clovis and have purchased the Avalnn MOVING DAY FEVER coming year: Hotel. HITS HIGH SCHOOL Gov. Mechem Pledged to President Chas. E. Dennis. G. W. Singleton. Along with the moving day fever Cash Ramey. that has hit Clovis, the high school has Reduction of State Taxes Cashier S. A. Jones. been busy with arrangements forjhe Ass't Cashier L. C. Potree. new year. Ass't Cashier F. B. Herod. A number of seats were moved Directors Chas. E. PETERSON rianta Fe, N. M. "Taxes in this method la simple and single. It can E. Dennis, G. W. from the class rooms to the new Ei Singleton, Cash S. state must be reduced .w that every only be done by reducing th Jevies Ramey, A. Jones, gene Field building which was taken J. E. Lindley, C. S. Henry G. Ceort, of Albuquarqua taxpayer when he goes to psy his which the taxing authorities are em- and Hart. work, treating peed wheat for smut over after the first of the year. Of Halp Saeura Fifty Char, taxes next time will know and will powered by law to make and cutting control, giving demonstrations far fices are being changed and re-a- r ATTENDED FATHER'S FUNERAL tar Members. appreciate the fact that they have down appropriations." prevention of disease among 'live ranged, toa. been materially and effectually re- Governor Mechem made special Mr. stock, increasing the amount of pure- In the auditorium 440 new opera and Mrs. R. P. Killibrew re- Henry G. Cooiw, president of Uie duced." This was the keynote of the reference to the demands of state in bred stock on the furms, and boosting seats have been install. 'd in place turned this week frcm Sweetwater, Kiwanis Club at Albuquerque, was in the inaugural address made by stitutions saying "while their the county fair. brief that Texas, where they attended the fu- for Clovis week assisting in the or- of school desks, and more than 300 this Governor Mcrritt C. Mechem, made growth must be fostered, yet at this Mr. Mr. Peterson has been very cctive lackers for the students' use were neral of Killibrew's father, W. ganization of a Kiwanis Club for on the front steps of the state house time the taxpayers cannot afford to in Farm Bureau work and many other set up. S. Killibrew, who died there lust Clovis. The necessary fifty members The inaugural spend any more money on movements for the benefit of the at noon Saturday. them than week. were readily procured and the organi- ceremonies, despite a bitter cold wind, is necessary to keep them at their farmers of (lurry County. NEW COMMISSIONERS zation starts off with the following were held in the open air in the pres- present efficiency. "Levies and ap- TO MEET SATURDAY temporary officers: C. A. Scheurieh, peo- propriations must cut ISSUES FIRST LICENSE ence of s crowd of thousuhds of be to the last DECEMBER BUSY MONTH president; W. I. Luikart, secretary; A address by the cent possible." The new County Commissioners ple. short farewell A. Mandell, treasurer. On next Mon- O. A. Larrazolo, Larratolo's Farewell. County Clerk Daniel Boone issued Dr. J. D. Lynch of Melrose and J. W retiring governor, day evening at seven o'clock at the administering of the oath to Gov- Retiring Governor Larrazolo re- FOR NURSE his first marriage license last Sat- Manning of Hollenc will qualify this the REOJROSS Elks Home a meeting will be held Mechem, speech viewed the accomplishments of the ad- urday when Miss Belle Brown and week and the new board will have its ernor and the latter's to select permanent officers and to program. ministration just closing, emphasizing Makes Calls Mr. Earl Vutighn were licensed to first meeting next Saturday at which made up the 08 During Month, Caring organize. is Justified. that policy which looked to the edu- For Twenty-fiv- e wed. The ceremony wus performed time they will organize for the year's Whera Taxation Patients. A Booeler Organisation Imve a good recent- cation of all New Mexico children in at tha home of the bride's aunt and work and transact any other business We heard deal Clause are Started. The Kiwanis Club is a booster or- new gavernor, "about the English language so in- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker Hunt- that may come before the board. ly," said the "that an ganization in which business men of while terpreter, during Making OR calls during er, by Judge Noble. The young couple defects in our tax system; and the coming genera- the month the town muy get together for their at- tion will no longer he needed New of December and caring 25 pa- will nuke their home ut Pluinview, WELL MACHINERY these will doubtless receive the in for own gaod and for the welfare of the is a vastly Mexico." He appealed for a continu- tients, is the record of Miss Louise Texas. HAS BEEN SHIPPED tention they deserve, there public. There arc numbers of the more important question to be con- ation of the fight he has conducted Wills, Red Cross nurse. Six of the cases were dismissed, PAT WOOD RETURNS clubs nil over the country, all doing The machinery for the big well sidered, and that is, does the present for the cession of the federal public and nineteen are still under good work and furnishing a vuluable the City will put down has been ship high cost of government produce ben- lands to the state, and declared thut the nurse's care, ac cording to Deputy Sheriff Pat Wood returned udjunet to the chambers of commerce. ped and work will be commenced by efit in proportion to its use? And "when you get thut done we can go in to sleep we fu- Four of the DutienLs rarerl ktr Wednesday from Fort Worth where Clovis has the fourth club formed the contractor just as soon as it ar- further, are those benefits enjoyed 'f want to, far our fnr hp was culled three weeka ago an ac New Mexico, the others being at Al- rives. by the great majority of the people? ture will be assured with the ceding the nurse were under two years old count of the serious illness of his buquerque, Roswell and Gallup. The There is no warrant in law to tax of this great wealth to the state. I four between the aires of two ami brother. Kiwanis Club is similar ta the Rotary W. B. DODSON HERE. any individual for what does not di- huve made nvstakes," said Governor six years, three between the ages of Put suys that during hi stay in Club but is Wider in its scope of good rectly or indirectly benefit him; and Larrazolo in closing. six and twenty yeurs, and eight over Fort Worth several people were killed, for the community; Only two repre- W. B. Dodson of Fort Worth, that benefit must be real and not "I am human as we are all human, twenty years. e Texas, is Clo- I Ten visits mude a lynching party was held, seven pea-pi- sentatives of the same class of busi spending the week in merely speculrtive. Such will be the but have never cared as to what were to homes of were burned to death and a dozen ness may join, but the number of vis. Mr, Dodton is e r.i of chief policy of this administration and would happen to my own political school children, following examina robberies were reported most every membership of the organization is not the Lone Slur Lumber Company, and every effort will be made to carry it fortunes in seeking conscientiously to tion in the school mom kv thi mirau night. limited. was one pf the early residents of Clo- into full effect." Governor Mechem's ascertain my duty to the people and und b total of 52 social service calls "It's good to get bnck to a nice, The club will make plans for week- vis, hisving located h'-.- -e when the entire speech was devoted to the sub- Id pertoirn it. I have shut my eye to were made. y town a s, in At the suggestion Red peaceful country," said Pat. ly noon-da- luncheons to be held at first sturtid. "Clovis is ject of reduced tar.-- economy in consequences the attempt to do of the Cross some convenient place. The follow great tewn," said Mr. Dodson to the government anil a retrenchment so that duty." The governor as he said nurse, four needv families were irrv. MARRIAGE RECORDS ing htive joined as charter,, members News man. "Every time I make a far as compatible with the actual his final "adios," amid loud applause, ed Christmas dinners by various and others will no doubt join Inter. trip litre I roe new improvements needs of the state. expressed his appreciation of the con- church organizations. Mifs Belle Brown and Earl Vaughn Chas. A. Scheurieh, Wm. I. I.uik und sig.is of progress nnc it) my Will Redeem Party Pledget. sideration shown him by the people of Another feature of the nunu' both of Plainview, Texas, were mar- art, Armnnd Mandell, Chas. W. Hnr- - opinion th'. town will continue to "Ill these hard times," said the New Mexico. work is the class in'hame nursing and ried by Judge J. P. Noble Tuesday. rijon, Geo. E. Jones, Alanzo W. John, h:iv a healthy growth." speaker, "it must be with the state, A reception at the state museum care of the sick, which started in San- south Clovis Wedm-aduy- . Vincentu Garcia and Ruperto son, Jjc W. Wilkinson, Rolund M as it is with provident individuals for the new governor and first lady Nineteen DEPUTIES HOLD Indies huve in dier, were married Wednesday by Bishop, Dr. John B. Weslerfield, Geo OVER not n question of what we would like ut p. in., wus attended by many enrolled for work the cluss, which will P.ev. Fiibiiin Hoerner. 0. Roberts, Curl A. Hatch, Frank S to have, but what w ci.nnot get along hundreds of people from ull over the consist of a series J. H. Monzingo und H. M. Wood, Miss Leln Perkins and Emmett Mc Burns, Edward L. Munson, John R without." Governor Mechem became state. of lectures and demonstrations in sick deputy sheriffs during the pnst term Cullough, b.ith of Melrose, were is- Penhof, Geo. P. Kuykonilnll, A. W. very specific in assuring performance Inaugural Ball Brilliant. room cure. The cluss meets twice a will hold over during the present sued marriage license Wednesday. Hoekcrhull, W. B Cramer, W. F. of the party pledges. "In regard to The grand inaugural hall at the Ho- week for ten weeks. Within a short term, acording to S. D. Dean, sheriff, Swartz, K. C. Childors. E. E. Hull, E. the pledges of reform," he said, "con- tel de Viirgas Saturday night pre. time another class will be organized, Miss Nell Hayes, who has been act IMPROVING RAPIDLY T. Jernigan, Fred E. Dennis, J. E. tinued in the platform of the party rented a ne of gaity surpassing according to Miss Wills. ing as deputy county clerk the past Lindley, E. R. Hardwick. W. 0. Stall- - v represent, they are each and every any seen in recent years. The big Miss A ce Martin, wno was aperiu- - few months, will hold the same office j Ings, E. W. Reagan, Judge S. G. to be kept to the letter, dining room of the hotel was changed Hos during one of them r.,1 lust week at the Baptist ! the present term, Danie PAY NOW. mi Hrutton, Dr. E. M. Chapman, Dr A. ami in the spirit of complete fulfill- into a hall room for the occasion, be- TAXES appendicitis, is getting along Bonne, county clerk, stated Thursday. pital for 1,. Dillon, R. A. Yost, J. W. Mordecai, ment." ing festooned round the walls brilli- nicely and will soon be uble to return antly in yellow anil while, the state The tax rolls were turned over W. H. Duckworth, Dr. J. W. Board. MANY Reduction of Taxes Paramount. Vegas to school. TOO BAD CHECKS. to Las C. F. Doughton, Dr. H. A. Miller, "The recommendations of the spe- calms, with the chandeliers draped in to County Trensurer Morgan on yellow. Governor and Mrs. Mechem Monday of this week and he and attend1ngtax meeting Louis P. J. Mustersnn, Slaughter Mur- Bad checks hnve beeoni" so nu- cial revenue commission nre entitled grand followed his office force have been busy ray, Walter W. Mayes, A. B. Austin, merous lately that Clovis merchants to rareful and intelligent considera- led the march, R. "What in the order named by Governor writing tax receipts, Only the Tax Assessor George Roach and S. A. Janes, P. Killibrew, O. P. are adopting very strict rules in re- tion," the governor continued. Her-- 1 and Mrs. I.nrrnznlo, Chief Justice and first half of the taxes are due County Commissioner J. D. Lynch are Walters, H. Y. Overstreet, F. B. gnrd to taking checks. Same are is desired is to put special emphasis G. A. of tax- Mrs. Roberts, Lieutenant Governor ut this time. The last half must In Santa Fe this week attending the od, E. W. Bowyer, Campbell, even threatening to accept no checks on the fact that a reduction Mrs. Duckworth, Mayor and Mrs. must be paid before June 1st. state meeting of the assessors and W. L. Price, Dr. C. 0. Warriner, Jno. without first culling up the bunk on ation is the paraniounl ohligdjtion and R. The Winter. commissioners to discuss Ux matters. F. Taylor, Roy Smith. which the is drawn. renting" upon us ut this time. THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. "Is this statute separable and have been kicked from their thrones, present prices for hogs makes this old MABRY IS NAMED ASST. supreme court, which held that gaso- is this: being sustained as far as The Clovis News governments huvc been driven from adage something of a joke, but the DISTRICT ATTORNEY HERE line brought into the state in tank capable of power, law and order have been sub- saying is a true one in the long run imposes tax upon domestic busi- Official Paper of Curry County cars or original packages, is beyond it by chaos, und hatred and sus- and hogs will "come Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. 1. stituted back." It is esti but ness ligitimaU'ly?" The court finds Thomas J, Mnbry has been appointed the taxing powers of the stale, MANSON picion lurk in the heurts of ninny. mated that the production 0f poultry, lunguuge of the act so plain in EDWARD L. attorney that it is proper to tax retail sales the Here we have education, refine- turkeys and butter-fa- t has increased j assistant district to serve no interpretation Editor nd Publisher original packages have been the negative that is ment, health, wealth, prosperity and one thousand per cent locally in the with E. B. Garcia, who will today be after broken. needed. Clovis, hope for the future. Wc arc at past thu'c years. There has been: sworn in as district attorney for the makes it unlikely Entered lit the postoffice at The sunremc court, however, re The decision that peace with our neighbors and arc not quite un influx of new producers who counties of Bernalillo, Sandoval and receive any Nt'v Mexico, as second class matter served for final hearing the question New Mexico is to revenue March 3, 1879. looking for or (lodging trouble. realize the money value of these side MeKinlcy, it was announced yester gasoline a Under the act of of whether the act is separable. from a tax on until new is farming day by Mr. Garcia. A large number Rut on the other side all differ lines to the industry, and law has been enacted and made of applications were taken under con- Judge Neblett's opinion says the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ent. many local families, ure taking up sideration but because of his quali- question to, be decided by him now One Year ...J2.00 Prncticnlly every foreign govern the development of these lines. fication and the fact that they have Six Months $1.00 ment is sitting on the )iil of a vol Just as a big hole is made in a cano. Open discord exists every man's bank account from the accumu- been in close association for some Mr. Mabry was decided upon, Foreign Advertising Representative. where. lation of small expenses that could be time, G AMERICAN PRKSS ASSOCIATION Thousands who have lived in lux eliminated, so is a big wad added to Mr. Garcia said. ury in former years are now penni a man's bank account by an accumu- Mr. Mabry was elected from Curry Some one is Koine to make a record less, many of them uncertain as to the lation of small incomes from these County to the constitutional conven- senate two as the greatest hustler in this com' source from whence the next meal ia sources. With a real thrift campaign tion and to the state for munity in 1921. Wo hope it is you to come. on among the people aa a reaction terms from that county. The two will each of you. Those who have seized the wealth from the recent spending orgy the fu- occupy their present offices in the of the countries in the overthrow of ture outlook for the building up of Stern building. Amcrillo automcbile dealers will government are in the main ignorant these lucrative side lines in Deaf It is expected that George R. Craig, retiring attorney, ap- tiagfl a big automobile show on Feb- aa to how to turn it to account, or Smith county and surrounding terri- district will be ruary 22, t3 and 24 in connection are wasting the substance in riotous tory is extremely bright and pointed United State district attor- ney Indian attorney posi- with the Buyers and Sellers Atsocia living. or to the now held by R. H. Hanna. tion meeting there. This shows the Commerce is stagnant and funds tion right spirit. When business gets dull, are lacking for its resuscitation. It is interesting to hear the talk at home-sicade- Formerly they built fences to keep create more business. John Wana- - Millions are on the verge of stanr a gathering of the old time cows in the pasture but now they maker, the world's greatest merchant, ation or are in the actual throes of as they meet together in the build them to keep speeding motor said among other things that the time dissolution. court house lobby. You may hear ists out of the fields. to put fort Mie greatest advertising Children arc perishing in the cold them tell of the hardships of their effort was whe,r. business was the through lack of proper clothing. homestcading days and of their plans TWO CENT TAX ON GASOLINE dullest. Amarillo auto dealers will no Destitution and want are every and work of today. You will find out IN STATE IS HELD VOID doubt ree.p excellent results from the where. of those who have stuck, the solid the county. Men who campaign that they will wage. -- . jo nowhere. citizens of know New Mexico as the Indians Santa Fe. The provisions of the Truly, it, is good to live in America The advertising coulmns of the formerly knew the trails of the wild New Mexico law levying a tax of two land of freedom nn (I of plenty. newspr.per are looked to as a busi game of the prairie. These sturdy cents a gallon on all gasoline sold in town, men are empire builders and they the state are not separable, and there- ness directory of the and the CASH REWARD ON have done their part to put Roosevelt fore the entire act is void, it is held advertisements arc also an index to POULTRY AND BUTTER the progress and ',nt"iprisc of the County on the map as one of the most by Judge Colin Neblett, of the United citizenship and business interests of productive spots in New Mexico, and States district court, in an opinion Kemp Cumber (flmpatui (Hereford Brand) just rendered. the town. Tro town is judged by its they will continue to bring out the 1 I I T If the average man in this com- ' newspaper more than any other one best that is in her, till (he will be the This case, on another phase, has III! munity were told the surround- thing. If there's plenty of good, live that banner county in the state for farm- been decided by the United States ing farmers and ranchmen actually local advertisments, the reader de ing and dairying. Talk to these old sold $20,000 worth of butter-fa- t in cides, "there is a good, live town and timers about hard times, when they Hereford during the past year, not a good place to go." If there are few can remember only a few years back to mention the quantity shipped out focal nds, the impression is at once when there was absolutely no market direct, that $18,000 worth of eggs formed that it is a dead town and a for anything that they could raise and were shipped out, and $22,000 good place to stay away from. that when they had to go to Texas and worth of turkeys, chickens, etc., were Oklahoma several months out of each OUR GREAT COUNTRY. produced and sold, he would probably year to earn money for the bare nn tell you to stop "kidding him." of life. Now hardly a day Looking forward at the beginning Yet these figures are facts and, if passes but Texas people are coming UYJ ot a new year is a common occur- anything, under the real grand total. into Roosevelt county hunting work. rence in all countries, and as we pur- The records of the local commission No, gentlemen, the future of this sue the age old custom we cann; men are such as to make the eyes of country will be just what you have but take note of the contrast between the average man pop opeii in wonder the nerve to make it Portalea conditions in our own country and at the steady growth and development those beyond the seas. of these "side lines" to agricultural In our land we have a solid, sub- interests of the community. Eight billion dollars in various clas- stantial government, founded upon More and more it is beginning to be ses of credit have been extended by guarantee the of life, liberty and the realized that diversification pays and the United States to Europe in the tax-paye- Notice is hereby given to all rs of Curry County, pursuit of happiness. that the hog is not the only mortgage reconstruction period since the Over there kings and emperors lifter available to the farmer. The State of New Mexico,, that the Assessor or a Deputy will be in the respective precincts of the county at the following named 3C places and dates, for the purpose of assessing the taxable prop- erty of said county as provided by law, for the yaw 1921.

TEXICO Triplett's store, Monday, January 17th and Tuesday First National Bank January, 18th. OF CLOVIS BLACKTOWER L. J. Sparks, Thursday, January 20th.

HAVENER Store, Friday, January 21st. Capital, Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 ST VRAIN Store, Monday, January 24th.

MELROSE Hotel, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and "Member of the Federal Reserve System" Saturday, January 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th. FIELD Post Office, Monday, February 7th.

GRADY Smithson's office, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February 8th, 9th and 10th.

BONEY Store, Friday, February 11th.

BELLVIEW Store, Saturday, February 12.

HOLLENE Store, Tuesday, February 15th. For 1921 we wish you PLEASANT HILL Store, Wednesday, February 16th.

the greatest measure of CLAUD Store, Monday, February 21st.

success and happiness Rendition for taxes for 1921 will be taken at the court house every week day from January 3rd to February 28th inclusive.

Taxpayers of each precinct arc hereby notified not to fail on said day to make their returns of property in order to avoid the 25 per cent penalty imposed by law and in order that you may secure the exemption granted to heads of families.

Persons absent from their precincts are notified to make their returns to the Assessor's Office at the Court Ilouse in the City of Clovis, said County and State, on or before the first day United States Depository of March, 1921. For Postal Savings 4

The First National Bank GEORGE ROACH, "The People's Bank" County Assessor Curry County JL

4 THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1921. ANUARY CLEARANCE AMD REMOVAL SA

This occasion comes as the climax of this store's steadfast effort to reach basic low levels on Merchandise of Quality. Clearance Specials in Ready-t- o Wear Apparel It marks beginning of New Year and with it comes the a for our Re-inforc- ed ability to serve you with greater economy. Ken, Women, Boys and The values of this SALE mark a high achievement in Girls. Merchandising. They indicate the sound, healthy condi- tions of the Country's return to normal and once again The Following Offerings bring the thrill and pleasure of unrestricted buying to Jan- indicate the intense value-givin- g which dominates this uary shopping. occasion.

January Sale January Sale January Sale Only Eleven Ladies' Coats and Woolens White Goods Indeed we are quite certain that the materials alone would cost we for the coats in this Crepe de Chines and Standard Ginghams 25c DOMESTICS more than are asking sale. Formerly priced at $45 to $125, they are now offered (ieorpettes, all colors $1.98 du Norde 29c 23c & 28c Unbleached..l6c $1.75 , now $1.29 75c Ginghams, now 59c 30 & 35c Unbleached.19c $1.25 Figured Sattecn89c 85c Ginghams, now 68c 35c & 38c Bleached 16c HALF PRICE All-Wo- One lot ol $1.00 Ginghams, now 79c 40c Bleached 19c good spring colors, 98c 50c Bleached 25c Fancy Skirting, very Standard quality, per yd. 25c Plaid LONGCLOTH Ladies' Suits desirable for early spring, Percale 29c 45c Value now 28c Some are tailored, others more elaborate marked to special per pattern $12.98 85c Shirting . 48c sell $40 to $110. now selling at SHEETING at .They are JANUARY SALE OF 10--4 Bleached at 69c HALF PRICE 9- -4 Bleached at 59c Gowns, Pajamas and Underwear 10--4 Unbleached at 63c LADIES' OUTING GOWNS 94 Unbleached at 53c Ladies' Dresses good quality Outing. The These Gowns are full made and of PILLOW TUBING Only three dozen of these frocks in a charming di- price range is $2.50 to $4.25, now 42 inch Tubing now 39c versity of styles. Formerly priced $20 to $80, now HALF PRICE SHEETS HALF PRICE $3.00 Sheets, 81x90, at $1.98 A FEW GOOD NUMBERS IN LADIES' SKIRTS AT Children's Outing Gowns $2.75 Sheets, 72x90, at $1.98 $2.25 and $2.50 Sheets, HALF PRICE $1.25 find $1.50 Gowns, now --- 72x90, special $1.59 $2.25 and $2.50 Gowns, now . $1.75 Sheets, 72x90 at $1.00 EVEN THE BLOUSES ARE REDUCED TO Boys PILLOW CASES HALF PRICE Outing Gowns and Pajamas for Men and 50c 55c Cases, and nov.29c CHILDREN'S COATS AND DRESSES NOW OFFER- during this sale 8c $1.50 Gowns, special 65c Cases, now 39c ED AT during sale $1.48 $2.00 Gowns, special this TOWELS special during this sale $:UK) Gowns, A worthwhile sale of HALF PRICE during this sale $1.68 Huck $2.25 Pajamas, special and Turkish Towels. during this sale $1-- $2.50 Pajamas, special 55c Towels, now 39c special during this sale $2.28 AND $3.00 Pajamas, 65c & 75c Towels, now 49c LADIES SWEATERS SCARFS during this sale $2.68 $3.50 Pajamas, special 85c Towels, 59c during this sale $3.68 now AND MEN'S SLIP ON SWEATERS $5.00 Pajamas, special Towels now 69c SUITS, VALUES TO $1.00 LADIES HEAVY FLEECED UNION $1.25 Towels, now 89c HALF PRICE $3.60, JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICE, $1.39 $1.50 Towels, now 98c Misses Fleeced Union Suits Misses Ribbed Union Suits now $1.00 $1.75 to $2.50 val., now $1.25 $1.50 to $2.25 val., January Sale of Men's Overcoats One-Fourt- h Off All Other Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear PLAIN AND BELTED MODELS Values $22.50 to $60 BOYS UNION SUITS MEN'S UNION SUITS 35c & 38c Cretonnes, now 19c NOW HALF PRICE Flecc'd Unions 30 to 34 $1.59 50c & 55c Cretonnes, now 35c $2.50 Values, now; $1.6 Fleec'd Unions 20 to 28 $1.10 60c to 85c Cretonnes, 49c $3.00 & $3.50 Values.$1.98 I lay lies Ribbed Unions Lot Men's 30 to 34 $1.39 SCRIMS AND OTHER One Suits $4.00 & $4.50 Values $2.98 NOW AT HALF FORMER Uavues Kibbed Unions DRAPERIES ONE-THIR- SELLING THEIR PRICES $3.48 $5.00 Values, now 20 to 28 $1.10 OFF $;.H) Values, now $4.39 One lot Boys Ribbed Men's Blue and Grey Serge Suits $7.50 Values, now $5.00 Unions, Values to $2.00 49c COLORED 60c it 65c Values, now39c AND A FEW FANCY WORSTEDS AT MEN'S TWO-PIEC- UNDERWEAR SPECIAL, $1.00 Per Gmt. OUTINGS ONE THIRD OFF January Sale of Hosiery White, pink and blue 19c Stripes and checks 25c CHILDREN'S HOSE Men's HOLEPROOF HOSE Boys' Suits :!.")( and 40c Hose, nov-29- c 50c Values, now 43c 50c ami 55c Hose, now39c 75c Values, now 59c January Sale of Knickerbocker Suits of Best Quality Woolens, at u'Oc and 05c Hose, now.45c $1.00 Values, now 75c Ladies' Hose Reduced $1.25 and $1.75 Silk Hose Caps ONE THIRD OFF One-Thir- d now $1.00 $1.25 Ca )8 now 89c $1.50 and $1.75 Caps..$1.19 BOYS' MACKINAWS AT HALF PRICE MEN'S HOSE, 35c and 40c Values25c Pr. ONE LOT $2.00 and $2.25 Caps$1.49 MEN'S AND BOYS PANTS REDUCED ONE-THIR- DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR COUNTER WITH ITS $2.50 Caps, now $1.89 BARGAINS $3.00 and $3.50 Cops$2.49 $4.00 Caps now $2.98 IDE DRESS AND FINIi WOOLEN SHIRTS and COMFORTS SELLING at ONS THIRD OFF BLANKETS $6.50 Caps, now $4.29 NOW OFFERED AT ONE-THIR- OFF BAGS and SUIT CASES NOW ONE-FOURT- OFF TRUNKS, Stetson and Beaver Hats $1.50 WORK SHIRTS, now $1.25 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE NOW BEING $2.00 WORK SHIRTS, now $1.50 OFFERED AT UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS 10 Discount LADIES' $15 and $18 SHOES, now $10 THE PAIR " MEN'S $18 STEADFAST SHOES now $12.75 plus tax MEN'S $15 and $16.50 SHOES, now $10.75 W. I. LUIKART & CO. ENTIRE SHOE STOCK REDUCED 20 PER CENT

3 THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1921.

Two Big veeksl January Clearance Sale Itbq Big weeks

Beginning Saturday, January 811., and Lasting Till Saturday, January 22nd

we are offering our entire stock of ladies' suits, coats, and dresses at re- Jt-s-3 markably low prices. In ladies' ready-to-wea- r r fact, our entire stock of will be thrown on the bargain counter at prices which, in many cases, represent reductions from 10 to 25 below actual cost to us.

Ladies' Suits Ladies' Dresses

One lot going at $15.00 One lot Tricot i tic and Serge Dresses going in Onel ot going t $25.00 our Big Clearance Sale at $22.00 One lot going at $68.00 One lot going at $70.00 SILK AND DRESSES One lot going at : $85.00 Don't miss our special Clearance Saic Itarpiins These arc exceptional values and represent big in Silk and Satin Dresses at $18.00 savings for you. OUTING GOWNS PETTICOATS $:!.7" Values going at $1.95 One lot Silk petticoats, tops $3.50 and up irl' L'.") Values going at $1.25 GLOVE SPECIALS KIMONAS bVgular ikJ.T") ( ilovcs going at $3.25 lon't miss our big selection of Kiiuoiiiis. assorted Ladies' Coats colors. going iit $1.49 BARGAINS IN HOSE One lot values. Clearance Sale price $85 Ladies' Silk I lose, per pair $1.00 One lot $V27 values. Clearance Sale price $75 SILK POPLIN DRESSES One lot .tl()" Clearance $69 Prices cut to limit values. Sale price are the on our Silk I'opliu BLOUSES Otic lot .H") values, Clearance Sale price $25 Dresses. One lot going at $8.00 One lot of (ieorgcltc I'.louscs $4.95 All (i One lot Children's Coals $6.00 and up SKIRTS oilier Minuses really licdiiced. One lot .Junior Coats $12.00 and up One lot of All Serge Skirts These represent only a few of the sacrifice bar- One lot Ladies Coats -- ..$10.00 and up going at $4.95 to $7.00 gains that you will find at our liig Clearance Sa'c.

SALE BEGINS SALE BEGINS JANUARY 8th Grisamore & Osborne JANUARY 8th CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO

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I ...... I 1 i Cooks uw to be had without adver- Constable, in each of said precincts Ordered adjourned, until Saturday, ..I.II inn .... .i ui iuu, ami ijcilllllg liluil- - landslide, Mr. Cannon has elect- Most as by law. January Kth, 1921. been tising in Port au Prince, Haiti. provided stone's recorck of fifty-thre- e years in! ed to rcmgicss twenty-thre- e times. Ho a with 1111 Witness my hand and seal 1st of them earn $1.50 week That paid election shall be held on this the British house of commons. "I'uele is now ending, the forty-fourt- year additional (! cents a day for food for the second .Monday in January of the day of January, A. D, 1921. .loo's" achievement was celebrated of service. First elected in 1872, he themselves and family. year 1921, the same being the 10th JOHN U. FI.EMINR, in the house with Champ had just kept coming to congress ever day Acting Temporary Chairman. Clark, a thereof. That said election shall himself veteran, who retires since, with the exception UK on : of two bad IT UEMEMRERKD that he held in all respects as all general Attest Daniel Boone, County Clerk. March 4, leading the speaking ere-- ' Novembers, when his peoplo failed to this the 1st day of January, 1921, elections are held, except that no monies. Mr. Cannon also spoke Clovis Marble Works return him. On May 7, next, he will printed or other ballot shall be fur- 'UNCLE JOE" HAS BEEN and many of the older ask- - came John D. Fleming, Commissioner members be 85 years old. Few of his friend nished at the expense of the County THERE FOR MANY YEARS ed time for a few remarks. Continues to Grow Klcct of Curry County, New Mexico, remember that he was born at Oil-for- of Curry, and no registration of vot- Walking about and having duly qualified as, such Washington, D. C "ITucle Joe" corridors of the North Carolina. Ho served eight ers shall be required. capitol chewing long Dad Dwight,. proprietor of the his black years as speaker, and has been doing Commissioner by taking the Oath of It is further ordered that the Cannon, war horse of the house of cigar, Mr. Cannon told a friend there committee work so long he has for- Clovis Marble Works, has a large Office and furnishing bond as re- named persons be and that representatives has established a new was no use offering advice to younger gotten when he started. ttock of monuments and crave mark- quired by law, comes and represents they arc hereby named as the judges American record. representatives because someone else "Rladstone served fifty-thre- e years for the holding said elections: ers from $20.00 up to $50.00. He now the board in some unfinished business With the close of a dull house ses- was always thinking up smart things in the British house of commons and In Precinct No. 1 D. C. Sears, sion has another engraver to .help give you which could not be held over for the he passed the mark for length of and attributing them to him. The with good election luck I hope to beat O. M. Reese, and J. P. Pierce. by He has no agents meeting to be held on Saturday, Jan- service set Justin Smith Morrill, of remark, charged to Mr. Cannon, that that," the former speaker said. "I ard In Precinct No. 2. J. I. Shupc, uary 8th, 1921. In the matter of an J. Vermont, who as senator and repre- they put spurs on the heels of army have had four can :'ive the customer the advantage years absence I didn't T. C.ooch, and J. F. Hill. sentative, served forty-thre- e years, to slip- eelction proclamation for Justice of officers keep their feet from ask for, and hop. to reach the fifty-thre- of the read man's fees. Sec him soon In Precinct Nd. 3 H. B. Mix, J. Peace und Constable in the various nine months and twenty-fou- r days. ping off the disk, was never uttered but th.n you never can tell." K. and as he is thinking of moving his yurd precincts in the county, Brunk T. J. Ramble. The former speaker will begin by him. In Precinct No. 4 It. D. Elder, W. to a hotter plncc then you will have now to adding time to his own record "But whnt's the use?" he asked. News Classified ads get results. ELECTION PROCLAMATION M. Brownoll and F. E. Pent. with hope reaching to buy your grave stones from a the of the ripe Counting his victory in the recent Try thmi phone 97. The Board of County Commission- In Precinct No. 5- - S. H. Moss, A. profiteering agent. ers of Curry County, New Mexico, J. Cain and S. F. Allen. represented by John D. Fleming, In Precinct No. 61). M. Roach, I. Acting Temporary Chairman, does K. Twilla and J. W. Jackson. Come See the Large hereby order and proclaim an election In Precinct No. 7 J. B. Wall, Rob- to be held in every precinct in said ert Delany and Fred Koch. county for the purpose of electing In Precinct No. 8 David Turner, Stock of Marble one Justice of the Peace and one W. L. Potts and S. F. Mulhair. In Precinct No. H. Sanders, P. I.. Smith and F. S. Porsctt. I In Precinct No. 10 Charles Rose, S. L. Bennett anil Chester A. Marks. In Precinct No. 11 O. E. Tulliam. Doesn't It Appeal to You ? (leorge Sagely and Roy Briscoe. In Precinct No. 12 R. N. Sutton, R. A. Lowe and J. 0. Wood. II) Single-terr- In Precinct No. Bryan SOMETIMES WE MAKE MONEY BY LOSING MONEY C. M. Page and E. W. Rogers. ON MRS. IIOI'SKWIFI': In Precinct No. 14 W. B. Hank-hous- e, THE ACTUAL SALE Earl Thompson and T. J. New- is During these times of uncertain weather, un- man. That the situation we face today and it is to your decided settled conditions and high wages, wo eome to That the first named of each of profit to know of this sale. your said parties in each of said precincts rescue and remove the most troublesome day of the be hereby designated to receive and Because we want to clear up ojnr stock week from your calendar washday. return the election supplies and re- and get readv for the turns. new season's goods, we offer you savings Ihat represent," in many We handle the family washing with the same That the following places he and eases, disoimts over wholesale costs. care that wo devote to laundrying fine silks, and hereby are designated as Haces for holding of said elections: Tin; best way is to drop in at your convenience you fan absolutely rely on us. Now, doesn't it ap- 1 and see for Precinct Elks Auditorium. what peal to you? Precinct 2 Baker's Office. yourself these savings are and how they interest you. Precinct 3 Church Building. Call on us. Precinct 4. Store Building. We are closing out our chewing tobaccos at cost. Precinct 5. Penby's office, fi building. Precinct Store - via. T . fV" Precinct 7. Cox building. '! Precinct 8. Manning store. Precinct 9. Baker Bros, office. Precinct 10 Store building. I The Covis Steam Laundry Precinct No. 1 1 Store building. Precinct 12 Boney's residence. ; PHONE 48 Precinct 13. Rogers residence near school. Precinct 14. Store building. THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1921.

of Administration on the estate of A. NEIGHBOR SEES Hamond, deceused, was granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court THE BIG CHANGE of Curry County, Stut? of New Mex- ico, on the ICth duy of December, 1920. To The "IT IS WONDERFUL THE WAY Trade All persons having against TANLAC BUILT ME UP, SAYS claims said estate ore required to exhibit LOS ANGELES WOMAN. the tame to the undersigned at his office in Melrose, New Mexico, for allow- "Since 1 tank Tanlae my neighbors ance, within (12) af- arc asking what has made me look so twelve months UVH, NIW MM ter the date of this notice neces- well and strong," said Mr. F. W. with sary vouchers, they will be Ross, 710 North Andrews Boulevurd, or forever precluded from any benefit of said Beginning on January 1st, 1921, Los Angeles, California. estate; or, said may be aaaaaWWDAlBt "For two y urs I was in an awful claims filed with the clerk of said Probate Court. will weak and run-dow- n condition, didn't we sell for cash only. Court. seem to Ret a bit of nourishment Dated this ICth day of December, from my food and I fell off until I c I'lilllil lint u'lsli vmii ! Viim' Viini tlinn 1920. was over thirty pounds below my T. SMITH, Administrator. hoping that you use This does not apply to Cars, normal weight. My mother hud tak- en Tanluc and got me to try it. I The French Government hus pre- have four bottles and my ap- Trucks or Tractors. taken pared a decree authorizing the may- I have gained ten petite is fine, ors of all cities to prohibit use of Sunlight much Flour pounds in weight and am so fresh milk and cream in hotels, res- stronger I hardly feel like the same taurants and similar places as a meas- person. ure toward relieving the shortage of helped mo so much thut "Tanluc milk for children. I guve it to my little Cramer Mill & Elevators Co. boy and it helped him just like it Idaho is preparing to take steps to did me. He hud bst his appetite, provide against ailen ownership of WE WANT YOUR GRAIN wouldn't nluv and looked peukid, Jones & Lindley lands. The fear is expr-jse- that hollow-cheeke- d and sallow. He cats Japanese will leave California and everything now, hus taken on weight coast states und muke their homes in nnd once more looks and acts like Idaho, guining possession of the land. a real boy. No one knows whnt a pleasure it is to see such a great ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE OF SUIT. retained in said notes and in the deed change in his condition, and I want conveying premises hereafter ih to say that our family gludly gives I hereby announce myself as a To the Defendants, Drow Dunn, C. d from Jeff S. Williumg to Tanluc the highest praise." candidate for Justice of the Pence J. Wyatt, Walter IVttittc, C. II. Stag-iic- i Drew Dui'.n und C. J. Wyatt, and Tanluc is sold in Clovis by City for Precinct No. !, subject to the Radiator und A mess Killcn : which said lien is upon und covers the Drug Co., in Texieo by Red Cross election to be held on the 10th day You, the f.bove nun. id defendants Southeast Quarter of Section Five, Hinrmucy, and in Melrose by Irwin of January. ami each of you, crc h.'ivby notified Thirty-t- Township Three North, Rant,"' & Pool, (Advertisement.) A. ROMKRO. has thut suit been filed und is now hree Kast, in Curry County, New pending in the Dis'.rict Court of Cur- Mexico, ami which lien was giv?n and NOTICE TO CREDITORS THAT BAD BACK ry County, New Mexico, wherein Jeff retained to secure the payment of AND NOTICE OF APPOINT- Do you have a dull, steady ache in epairmg S. Williams is plaintiff ami you the the aforesuid notes. MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR the sniiill of the back shurp, stab- said Drew Dunn, Walt C. J. Wyatt, r You will further take notice that bing twinges when stooping or lifting 1'ettitte, C. II. am. Amos In the Probate Court of Curry Statelier unless you appr.ir herein on or be- distressing urinary disorders? For Killen Raid County, State of New Mexico. Kc-cori- done by expert are defendants, that suit fore the 2!lth day of January, A. D. bad back and weakened kidneys Clo- mechanics. is In mutter of the estute of A. numbered lliOl on the Civil docket 1!21, judgment by default will be the vis residents recommend Doan's Kid- said & Hammond, deceased. No. 3.13. of Court, und I'atton Hatch, rendei"d against you nnd curb of you ney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Read AVe use the Jackson Honey Comb Freeze Proof is hereby given thut Letters whose postoffice uddress is Clovis, the will to Notice Clovis statement. and plaintiff apply the this ' New Mexico, ure attorneys for the Court for the relief piryed for in Mi O. I.. Love, 205 S. Wallace Core. If your radiator freezes, have it replaced with plaintiff. 'lis raid complaint. St., says: "A few years ago 1 had You ate further notified tlvit 111" a Freeze Proof Core. Witness my hand and seal this 15th Builder's Notice nn uttuek of kidney complaint and general object of said suit ure us day of December, A. D. 1920. for a whole winter my back was so follows: to ohtain judgment on six I have been in the Building Busi- ISKAU W. C. ZERWER, lame nnd weak, I could hardly get We can fix your radiator regardless of its con- executed by Drew Dunn nnd C. ness 25 years and have superintended until County Clerk. about. I hope I never get to feeling .1. general Wyatt to the plaintiff in the totul work for over 15 years, was like that again. I often got so dizzy dition. (I. Government, work Mini of $1,200, $n.n:i accrued foreman on S. I nearly fell over and my kidneys to April 28, 1920, ac- 7 qualified to handle any- interest and for years, were in a bod way, too, being weak of cruing interest at per CHICHESTER S PILLS thing in the building line. Will con- Radiator Shutters for Any Make Car. ther"after 8'I BRAND. A and inactive. Specks floated before it n mi in until puiil, the further sum of 7TkN l.aditi AK yaar vraaaiH I of rj. tract the work is desired. Ji t"M bl rk-l- IMo JTlrndV my eyes and blurred my sight I 1 "J 17-Inc- ? ."5.0.1 attorney's fees and fur a CfUXS I'lIU la Ur4 UH o.rullcV h Steering Wheels $3.50 VwTVf J MtW lla Hlu RlUua. X bought Doan's Kidney Pills from the Ford for.. further judgment ngaiw.t nil of the ". ItTfltcUt. AkffCIU4fiCH.TRB9 Southwestern Drug Co., and three . -- - named defendants fore- blAUOND HBANII WM.A, (. P. F. White 1 .f'.r.ve for the Iwn known ll Bt.biltLAlrtvikellllH boxes cured me of the trouble. Any- IT Reidorin Hotef closure of that certain vendor's lien SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE one suffering from disordered kid neys should try Doan's Kidney Pills "HP" for they are a greet medicine." Clovis Radiator Shop 00c at all dealers. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Mfrs., Buffulo N. Y. 10 ALL WORK GUARANTEED NOTICE OF SUIT First Door Y:-:- t of Antlers Hotel In the District Court, Fifth Judi H cial district, rouiuy oi Lurry, anno onsewives of New Mexico. Robert L. Davis, paintiff, vs. I.ula northwest quarter, the southenst decree and judgment by E. Davis, defendunt. No. 1098. quarter of the northwest quarter and default will be tuken against you. To Lula K. Davis, the defendunt quarter north- my as Clerk above named. the northwest of the Witness hund and the east quarter of Section 1, Township 6 seal of said court this 11th duy - You are hereby notified thut Rob of North, Range 30 east; as will fully December, 1920. Cooks- ert L. Davis, the defendant above appear by the complaint herein; and (SEAL) W. C. ZERWER, Clerk. numed, on the ICth duy of December aed that unless you be and appear in said Walter W. Mayes, Clovis, New 1920, filed in the District Clerk's of court or file answer on be- Mexico, Attorney Plaintiff. fice of the District Court of the Coun herein, or for fore the day ty of Curry, State of New Mexico, his 1st of February, 1921, At litst you have something within your reach you have been verified compluint against you, and by complaint said Robert L. all which looking for your days. Davis prays for a decree of absolute Something you will he proud of; something that will cause divorce from you, said Lula E. your hushands and hoarders to he more prompt in getting their Davis, upon the grounds of abandon- feet under the table, and something that will cause them to be ment. pleasanter and happier than ever before. And you, Lula E. Davis, are further notified thut unless you enter your Happiness or sorrow never goes single handed but where appearance in said cause on or before this something abides, happiness exists and sorrow will never the 10th day of February, A. D. 1921. arise. judgment will be applied for in said Call your grocer for this something and he will deliver you cause, and' the' relief prayed for in be granted. 4S pound sack of the famous said complaint will a Thut the name of the plaintiff's attorn y is W. H. Sullivan, whose post office address is Melrose, New Mexico In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the senl of said Court, at Clovis, New Mexico, this ICth day of December, A. D. 1920. Great West Flour W. C. ZERWER, X Kmy Vitw Showini firuaJi County Clerk and District Clerk. By Nell Hayes, Deputy. Make housework a pleasure with a flour which has no superior not the cheapest but the best. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Torringtoti Electric Cleaner it. stock, call phone No. 2(5 If your grocer hasn't in and Lane To William Franklin Smith, Mury & Son will see that you get it. Kemember we are staking our lane Smith, (the name Mury Jane be- If you haven't seen a Torrington you really reputation on this being the best flour in town. ing fictitious for the reason her true cannot realize how much time you can save name is unknown) wife of said Will- and how much hard work you can eliminate iam Franklin Smith: The unknown housework. heirs of said William Franklin Smith in : and Mary Jane Smith, if deceased; A Torrington weighs only 12 lbs., and costs Money Back if You are not Satisfied and all unknown claimants of interests only 2 cents a week for electricity. in the premises herein described ad- verse to the Plaintiff: You arc here- A Torrington will go under furniture and by notified that a suit has been com- into corners. Come in and let us demon- - menced against you and is now pend- strate how you can save hours of work every FRIENDS, ing in the District Court of Curry YOUR Torrington, how you make County, New Mexico, in which S. J. day with a can Pieratt is Dlaintiff and vou ure de your domestic servants more contented. fendants, said cause being No. 1697 Torrington Cleaners are easy to buy a on the docket thereof, the object and general nature of which is to quiet little down and the balance in small payments. Co. the title or plaintiff, and to debar and Come in and see for yourself. & Sons Grain estop you nnd ea?h of you and all per- Lane W. I. MILES FURNITURE CO. sons claiming under vou or anv of vou 110 W. Otero, 1 door west of Cotter S. W. LANE, MANAGER. from having or claiming any interest Hotel. Phon 344 F3 or estate in and to the following real estate situate in Curry County, New J Mexico, The north hulf of the

si v THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1920.

Harry L. Marsh hns returned to 4 Clovis from Sluton. He has accepted LOCAL MENTION a position with the Santa Fc here. 4 Mrs. Dalton Mack returned Friday from Itasca, Texas, where she spent (IHAND AVE Minor Roger (!liAND AVE F. of Texico wan a the . olidays visiting relatives. flovis visitor Saturday. AND A.B. & Co. AND Mr Mi's. George Houchen Austin and of I treat 'all diseases and disorders of Kansus City spent the Christmas holi- MITCHELL ST. MITCHELL ST. women and attend confinement days here visiting at the home of his CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO cases. Dr. H. R. Gibson. their home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurrison visited We buy and sell mules and milk Mrs. Hurtfson's mother at Pecos, Tex- cows, also sell you groceries as cWap as last week. as anybody. Willmon Bros., old Lane Star Wagon Yard. J. C. Karis moved last week to his modern new home just completed on J. H. Croft and wife of Amarillo, North Mitchell Street. returned to their home last Sunday Specials spending the Fhree after holidays here with Day Post office inspector J. C. Andrix Mr. Croft's parents, Mr. and Mrc. D. f Roswell was in Clovis Monday and N. Croft. Tuesday, j Harness and Harness supplies. We haje the agency for some of the The following prices are good for Saturday.January 8th, moat substantial ojd lino fire Insur- ance e&npanies. .. Doughton Land Company. 12-2t- Monday, January 10th and Tuesday, January 11th: light Plour, per cwt $5.00 1 gallon Apricots for 95c 1 gallon Pineapple for $1.10 A Sunlight Flow, per 48It $2.60 daring sleuth a charming maid-- A 1 gallon Blackberries for $1.25 sinking ship a desert island Sugar, 10 pounds for $1.00 California and Florida Oranges from GOc to Spuds, cwt. per $2.85 80c per dozen Apples, per box $3.00 Sunkist Lemons, per doz 30c 1 gallon peaelics for 95c Head Lettuce, per head - 10c I l.?T.x X 4s OUR PURPOSE TO AT ALL TIMES SERVE YOU WITH THE VERY BERT OF MERCHANDISE is J I OUR POLICY

IS TO STAND BACK OF THIS MERCHANDISE AND SELL IT TO YOU WITH AN UNCON- I DITIONAL GUARANTEE. ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE HERE MAY BE RETURNED IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR FULL VALUE.

DURING THIS PERIOD OF READJUSTMENT IT MUST BE REMEMBERED THAT THE ALMIGHTY STILL REIGNS IN THE HEAVENS, AND THROUGH HIS GOODNESS WE HAVE MUCH HERE IN THIS LAND OF PLENTY, BUT IN ORDER THAT THE WHEELS MAY BE KEPT MOVING IT JS NECESSARY THAT WE ALL BUY NECESSITIES UNTIL IT HURTS.

GRAND AVENUE GRAND AVENUE AN3 A.B. Austin & Co. AND MITCHELL STREET ' The Price is the Thing MITCHELL STREET

Doughton Land Co. write your Glenn Sullivan left Sunday for a Geo. W. Ryle has purchased Let the L. M. Arnold was in Clovis from IN trip to Cleburne, Texas. small residence just across i. fire insurance. the street Portales Wednesday. Mr. Arnold south of the Denby place, fix- and is recently moved from hero to Portales. Robert Houchen of Ellcnwood, For fire insurance see Doughton ing it up in general for the comfort here visiting his parents, Kansas, it Land Co. of his family. Melrooe Messenger. Genuine Round Oak Ranges and 'The Scuttlerc,, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houchen. Heaters. D. K. Fitzhugh is in SanU Fe this Get our prices on Firestone tires Mrs. E. A. Tusha of Slat on, Texo week. and tubes. We can make it worth visiting: week at the home ' .' .;Ie,allows1iunselt' to be shanghaied so that he it here this your while.. , of Mr. and Mrs. Walter erwer and lonnye Foreman returned to Abi BARRY HARDWARE CO. m&y the idence that will convict ,i gang of ship lene, &1 Texas, Sunday after spending scuttlers. About the first thing that happens Christmas holidays with homefolks. after Mrs. Jess O. Cooper of Joneeboro:, getting on board ship is a battle with.the first Art., arrived here a few days ago mat?. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wilson and Join her husband, X O. Cooper, who? After that it's touch and go fast and furious to the daughter, Hilda, returned this week has charge of the Aval on Hotel. Now finish, and the ship slowly sinking. We believe that from visit at Houston, Galveston, Is The Time points South Texas. you'll like this thrilling story of the sea wherein Big Mr. A. D. Humbrick of Avant, and other in Okln., is visiting h:r son, C. N. Shan- Bill Pamum takes the part of a two-fiste- d sailor of non, and her daughter, Mrs. W. N. Reginald Smith has returned from the briny deep. v Cooper, of the Avalon hotel. Amarillo where he has been employed To Do It! with the J. I. Case Co., and will work B. F. Smith was painfully though in Murray's Confectionery. not seriously hurt last week by a fall from a car in the Santa Fe yards. He Take out a Western Electric Wash- ; TWO REEL COMEDY was unable to work for several days. er and Vacuum Cleaner on trial. MR. FARMERi 'The Skippers Treasure Garden' Miss Annie Thomas returned to NOW is the time lo repair your take up her duties as instructor in machinery for next year. You can the Grady schools after spending her find no bettor time to take compUta Christmas vacation in Clovis. stock of your faraa tools a ad liaplt. AT Mrs. B. F. Smith and little daugh THE nvoaU, and bare tivam Don't risk your property without ter, Ollie Mae, returned last week put in shape sufficient fire insurance. Wo - from Kiowa, Kansas, where they have for Ida ceasing year. resent some of the best companies. been spending the holidays with Mrs. Weldlag save you tirna and meaty Doughton Land Co. Smith's daughter. ia patting pari ia akapa. Bring year O. Morgan, Edward who spent the STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! repair prablaaat la ut and lat as kelp Christmas holidays in Clovis. AT return tatrge- - and Small, Cheap and Good. yon with tkam. Saturday to Albuquerque where iij is attending the State University. ; WE WELD ANY METAL AND P 5 pt 1.11 iimm Stove Pipe, Coal Hods, Stofe ill CUARANTEE IT. Boards and all stove trimmings, ", a t. Mrs. Kenneth Phillips arrived here Saturday Night this week from Waco, Texaa, to join Mr. Phillips in making this place their home. Mr. Phillips is employed at JANUARY 8th. Phone 72. Prompt Delivery the Southwestern Drug Co. Admiral Welding Shop Ticket window open at 5:00 at which time you Dee Raybourne has been suffering Electric Lights, Lamps and from a case of blood can get tickets for the evening show. poison caused supplies. Clovia, N. M. fram a scratch he received while play- Rear Fanners Stale ing basketball recently. He ia much Bank TRY TO GET IN better now and is able to walk with Shop Pkona 436 Rat. Pkoao II the assistance of a crutch.

n V. " i. J J THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921.

Miss Edith Harris of Amarillo vis- - Chas. DcLar.cy of Grady was a . ited Mildred Griffith during the holi Clovis vieiior Thu:ixl.-y- LOCAL MENTION days. When feed is cheap is the time to If you break your classes, save the buy good milk cows. Sec John Hum pieces. We phrey. llP We write fire insurance on grain. duplicate them at the Agency, Optical Shop. itc Baker Broi. Inc. While holding your grain for a Bigger and Better Than Barnum! The Optical Shop in locuted in the higher price do not lun the risk of r E. F. Hardwick nnd noil, C. V. new Lyceum Theutre building. We eettinir it destroyed by fire. Let us Ten times bigger than the show on earth. Hardwick madea business trip to Ar-tes- Invest fit your ryes scientifically and guar place a fire insurance policy on it, the first of the week. A marvelous ehaptcrplay of life, mystery and antee our work. He Bak r Bros. Agency. Inc. cimis romance, packed with tremendous thrills and with W. T. Jackman and M. A. Burkcr Mrs. Your health is Impaired when you Minnie Neff and daughter, the Hercules the films left Wednesday for a business trip Miss Carrie, have recently returned neglect your eyes. We fit your eyes acrohatie of to Oklahoma. from Tyler, Texas, where Miss Crrrie scientifically at the Optical &nop. ic has been attending the Tyler Com- county agent, will Miu Carrie has accepted a mercial College. E. Peterson, position as stenographer leave Monday for Roy, N. M., where EDDIE POLO ,for J. S. Fitzhugh. FRESH PAUKERHOUSE ROLLS. he will deliver an address to the di t defy ing deatli in a series of daring feats of strength, Get them at Reed's Bakery rectors and stockholders of the Mesa Electric skill and endurance which have never been ap- Mr. Farmer, keep your grain in- every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur Company. sured against fire. We will write day .Fresh pies every day. Itc proached in serial production. If you want to see FRESH PARKERHOUSE ROLLS. you policy. Sec us. Baker Bros. in come M vr ur u ...... Get them at Reed'i Electric Bakery the absolute limit reckless chance taking Agurcy, Inc. "I. BUM,J 1.41D. ff , 11. rnin.VVtllHB 1;1J Thurodny and Satur- J. aiuart spent New Years day at every Tuesday, and see j M. Mrs. 0. Griffith delightfully en- me country nome oi Mr. ana Mr, a day .Fresh pies every day. Itc tertained with a six o'clock dinner S. Moore. Dec. 30th at their home 519 North Mr. C. W. Forbes returned this Gidding, in honor of Miu Harris of It is your fault if you neglect your week from a several week's trip to KING OF THE CIRCUS Amarillo. As Mr. Griffith was sh- eyes. See a graduate and expert Dustin, Oklahoma, and other points it fell to Mies Mozcr enced optometrist at Optical in that state. Mr. Forbes says there unt to carve the the See turkey. Many were the good things Shop. Itc. is a spirit of unrest there and that EDDIE POLO, serial wonder of the world, in hiS" nearly so good spread upon that table and each one conditions are not great fight with the man cater see him drop from a ON YOUR WAY HOME stop at ere as here. He sayj there is plen resolved to come again at some time haloon high in the air and land in a speeding motor, Those present were Misses Fischer Reed's Electric Bakery for Fresh ty of cotton yet in the fields to pick Mazer, Jackson, Griffith, Paul, Har Ralls, every Tuesday, Thurs- but the price decs not Justify hiring boat see him in the clutches of the maddened ele- day there ris and Mrs. Hitchcock. and Saturday. Boston Baked pickers to gather it nnd that phant and watch him escape keep your eyes on him Beans and Boston Brown Bread every is a general disposition on the part Get our prices on Firestone tires Friday. Fresh pies every day. Itc of all to be dissatisfied with their while he does feats of marvelous skill on the flying and tubes. We can make it worth condition. trapeze see his daredevil leap from the cliff and. your while. The Kill Karc Club met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Smith last Wcd- - ON YOUR WAY HOME stop at all these are only a few moments in the greatest col-- ; nexday cf'crnoon. An enjoyable af Reed's Elrctric Bakery for Fresh lection of thrillers ever packd into a srial. Miss itf ternoon was spent sewing. Mrs. Rolls, every Tuesday, Thurs Frances Grubbs nnd Mrs. Taylor day and Saturday. Boston Baked YOU CAN'T. You must see it. Knight were visitors at the club. Beans and Boston Brown Bread every Starts Friday, January 7th NOTICE, LADIES) Dainty refreshments were served. Friday. FrHi nies ev.cry day. Itc The next meeting will be at the And Matinee. Saturday, January 8th. The City Federation of Women's home of Mrs. B. F. Smith. Mrs. W. J. Stuart was a charming Clubs met Monduy afternoon of this hostess at a dinner party at the Har week at the home of Mirs. E. R. Cas- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Colline very vey House on Sunday. The guests sel. Plans for mud. n eded civic im 'delightfully entertained at seven were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watson and provement were discussed, but lit- o'clock dinner Monday evening. The son, Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Andy tle can be dene without guests were Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Bessie Moore and baby, Every tody in Clovii is asked to lend Earl Cassel Mrs. W. J. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Collins, and Mrs. w their assistance to thii worthy cause. Messrs. C. L. Pritchard and R. C Earl Cassel. yoj As spring approaches some civic im- Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Davis of Mr. Farmer, have spent n lot FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE provement is absolutely necessary. The ladies of the Maccabees were Ranchvale entertained with a 10:00 of time and money raising a feed Team of young marcs, mule colt, Let us make Olovis in truth the Magic Miss Irene Love entertained with a delightfully entertained at the home o'clock dinner Thursday, Dec. 30th. crop. Do not tike a loss now from two teams good young mules, one City of the west. Any lady in Cbvis watch party Friday evening at her of Mr. P. Boppenmeycr on Friday, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. fire. Have us insure your grain. good milk cow, cake and meal, bran may become a member of the Fede- home, 203 North Lane St. Music and December 31st. The ladies were re A. Freeman, Claud Byors and daugh- Baker Bros. Agency, Inc. etc. Want bundle ksfflr, bundle cane, rated Clubs. All that is necessary to games were features of the evening quested to bring thimbles and needles, ter, Oiuda, Miss Mildred Griffith and M n n..- -t - ri : n baled cane, car corn and gram, become a full fledged member with followed by dainty refreshments and upon arriving at the home of the Miss Harris of Amarillo. is Mr. ltp. ; W. C,rnARP. all club privileges is some civic pride Thtt'c present we He Misses Louise hostess they found a comfort ready to here for a visit with relatives. , Mr. Farmer, let us write you a fire The Federation will Watson, Alma Milhr, Katherine be tied. After this delicious refresh- Carter farmerly lived in Clovis. and fifty cnls. policy your and LET US FIGURE your aidewalk. Mattye Fore- ments were served to those present, insurance on feed meet the home of Mrs. C. E. Smith, Jessie Prouty, Brown-Thomps- at grain. You cannot afford to run the Miss Thelma Hough, formerly with Brick, tile and concrete workv Mondr.y in February. man, Marinda Buster, Irma Booyer, who were-- Mesdames Powers, Wal the first Bros. Croft Music Co., has accepted a po- Construction Co.rpom 26 Mon ton, Ellison, J. Looper, H. Looper, risk of losing it by fire. Buker you abl to work, lend en- and Messrs. Oliver Buster, Carl M.'ll-25-tf- c If are noi i Agency, Inc. sition with the Robinson Art Shop. Barry Bldg., Clovis, N. couragement to others by your pres- zingo, Charles and HaTold Murphy, Montgomery, Chrisenberry, Green ence on that ua'e. Flavel Coats, and Lorame Lee. leaf, Ros and Boppenmyer. 1 SURPRISE STORE NO. 3

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Et9s3sB& THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921

tx : zzxxttztt izzzz r tz z zzztx r izz zz i ztztt n it in tuz itttrtr 4 M HAVENER ITEMS II Til) M FD II It II Mrs. Nellie Eshelman came home II WeHave II iff from I'edernel Dec. 24th to stay II II oarffaies about two weeks. .1 1.1 The Havener school is having' a week's vacation. M II Moved At J. F. Mitchell threihed for Mr. Wiedmann's Clearance Home and Mr. Mickey last week. He It II will thresh for B. M. Christian nnd f We are pleased to announce to our friends and I. (ieo. Dougherty this Week. Mr. Kin 1 1 Sale of Shoes - customers uit we are now in our new location in sey will do Mr. Hurley's and Mr ft old Tcfertiller's threshing this week. I the Curreii Agencv Hiiildinjj on South Main I il Mr. K. I.. Ohr nnd family spent II Street. New Yenr's day at the home of W l:j A. Brownell. )... ti We shall appreciate the continued patronage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell left u A. Tuesday for their home in Texas. of our many friends who have made our huHncss a Wiedmann !1 Haven't heard of anyone making success and we shall continue to give the same cour- any New Year's resolutions this year. i; teous treatment and deliver honest groceries at Fewer made, fewer broken, thereby I M niest trices. Shoe Repairing A Specialty less noise. It H R. C. Ruckman has forsaken the thorny path of single blessedness, and II PATRONIZE OUR "STORE AT YOUR DOOR" taken unto himself a wife, henceforth ti M to tread the highroad of matrimonial II WAGONS THEY SAVE YOU TIME NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT 'executed, acknowledged, and deliver Whereas, it was provided in saiil bliss. The fortunate lady was Miss TLE MORTGAGE FORECLOS- - ed to the Oklahoma Motor Securities note thr.t if default be made in the Clessie Davenport, a sister of Mrs. AND MONEY. URE- - Company, a corporation, his certain payment in any installment when due, Ci. W. Byford. The happy couple chattel mortgage in writing upon and then all the remaining installments will reside on Mr. Rurkman's farm Notice is horchy (tivon thitt where- covering one Master Truck Motor should heeome due nnd payable at three miles north of Havener. as on the third day of November, ( Car, motor No.TBIUM, model W, four onee,' and, Tuesday evening, Dec. 2Hth, Mr. I'.JC, ('. 0. Cain, as mortgagor, made, and Mm. to I cylinder's, and two ton capiicity, to Whereas, default was made in the Ruckman gave a party a "Store At Your Door" situ re the payment of a ceratin payment of the installment due huge number of their friends nnd rel- , KI20, and mi id atives. About eighty were present promissory note made by the said C. installment A. L. Await 114 South Main St. A. L. TEXAS WONDER 0. Cain to the said Oklahoma Motor has not heen paid, and, and a very enjoyable evening was Patton for kidney and bladder troubles, grav- Securities Company in the sum of Whereas, there is due at this time spent. Delicious refreshments were i'.w served to present. Mr. el, weak and lame back, rheumatism tweniy-tw- o hundred twenty nine and under term i ni! conditions of all Ruckman r:i find irregularities of the kidneys and !!'-- ; 00 dollars, payable in install- of s.':id note and nioituHRe the sum is known by nearly evcvyine here-- ! bladd.-- r in ,)f twenty-tw- o e abouts, who wish him and bin wife both men and women. If ments of two hundred twenty-tw- o and hundred twenty-nin- yiara ago, returned with him to assist BOOTBLACK "BIFFED" 0 sold by your druggist vn'M 0 and dollars, much happiness and pro'sn Ti,ty in in lot be sent dollurs on the twenty-fourt- h with interest pulling his corn. WHEN HE DEMANDS 15 thereon life. oy mail on receipt of $1.25. One day of November, 11)20. nnd two at the rate of ten per cent. their married John Willis is having the same kind CENTS FOR ONE ' SHINE 00-10- from All the Havener friends Mrs. C. small bottle often cures. Send for hundred t'venty-tw- and 0 dol- November 21, 1920, and of of af fiction .lob hud. He sava it 11,. (hat sworr. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Ha'l, lars on each succeeding m .111th there- Whereas there is due the further (limit will be sorry to leern takes lots of p.'tience to live with New York, Jan. A hoot Mack thirty-fou- 2026 Olive, St. Louis, Mo. Sold twenty-fourt- mm of three bundled r on Christmas day she fell, breaking them. st, after, up to nnd including the h who attempted to charge fifteen rents by druggists. day of August, 1021, and dollars as attorney's fees both arms. Tho a very painful J. It. Walker w; s in thi:i rommmiity and, for a shine here appeared later in under the terms of said mortgage, and esp"cially for one so advanced Thursday trying to buy some hogs W in well Tombs court with a black eye. he reus, default ban been made as years, Mrs. (irant is doing as t i feed his grain to. Mr. Wi.lker aforesaid in said mite Bnd the mort- as can he expected. Mrs. (irant and said he threshed some of his grain anil Giovanni lilb.si, who wields a flan Clovis, in nid (ireen-wic- I HAVE A gage securing the same. daughters, now of lived cam" out in debt, so derided not to rag and a stiff brush in a h Now therefore, pursuant to the au- our community where they still own thresh it alJ. street shop, testified against thority contained in the said mort a farm, fjr a number of years. A sort of epidemic of colds is going Harry Wolfe, a salesman. gage, the undersigned Mr. Mouser is the proud owner of "He hit me this," Hamilton-Beec- h Carpet Washer mortgagee will the round here. First cue and then like muttered on the 20th day of January. 1021. a brand new Ford jitney. He sold another is affected, and in S'mie (iiovanni, making a sweeping gesture at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m nt his old car, thinking to use Dobbin cases one ami another at the same with his arm, TO WASH YOUR CARPETS the front of the Court House, in the as a means of locomotion. Rut otu time. "He charged me fifteen cents for City of Clovir,, County of Curry, New trip to Clovis on a wag m, with his It looks like we might be going to a shine. That disconcerted me," testi- Mexico, offer for sale and sell at a neighbors all going by him at Ford-- have a fied Wolfe. I wash them on the dry wi.iti r. Wluat needs rain floor and it is thoroughly public auctian for cash in hand to the jir.ilts an hour, convinced him that badly, at least in these parts. The court looked at Wolfe's boots done, and you will be plased with the work. highest and best bid ler, the above though Dobbin was sure, he was toe then at llliosi's marred visage. described motor truck. slow. Ileiu-- the new car. It is estimated fifteen million per- "You're guilty of disorderly ," A. R. spent Chri;tm.".s in Tex- in I thank the ladies of Clovis for patronage, Witness the hand of th.' mortgagee Dees sons will die China this winUr. In said the court to Wolfe. "But their this twenty-firs- t as. He returned home last Thursday. the face of this China is Sen- day of December, maintains an fifteen cents pretty sleep. - y and I am going to try to please them. A. P. 1020. Albert Moore, who worked here two army of a million troops. fence is suspended." OKLAHOMA MOTOR Rugs and carpets cleaned for neighboring towns 22-lt.- - SECTRITIKS COMPANY (g) if brought to Clovis. THE PROFITEERING LIMIT

"I stayed at llighbinch r's hot ! h'st 8 A night.." 8 i fl HARRY SAGER "Yep?" "Sun- diil. He's the king profited all right." Leave Orders at City Drug Co. No. 1 "How conic?" www. "I complain. d thin morning of hav- ing had a nightmare, he charged me for a livery rig." YOUR IS HEALTH Hobby's mother took him out to the park the other day, and as they TO stood watching the birds in their GRADUALLY SLIPPING? enormous cage the little fellow ob- served a stork gazing at him. "Oh, look, mother," said Bobbv. "The stork is trying to sec if he remembers Interesting Experience of a Texas Lady Who Declares Hat if More me still." The Argonaut. The Motor Owning Public Women Knew About Cturdai They Would Be Spared Much Sickness and Worry. Don't Experiment MtMWTMt If these remedies do not prove sat- m isfactory, your money will be refund- Navasora, Texas. Mrs. W. M. Peden, I couldn't rest well at night and was . . . ed. of this place, relates the following interest- Just lifeless. , RUCKKR'S FAMOUS ing account ol how she recovered her "1 heard of Cardul and after reading I KORAK REMEDY strength, having realized that she was decided 1 had some female trouble that (The Original actually losing her health: was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui Kork Wonder) For all disorders of the stomach, "Health is the greatest thing in (lie and began It. . . kidneys, liver and bowels. A splen- world, and when you feel that gradually "In a very short while after I began the did blood purifier, removes worms I liavc iiivii..sc(l t,,. MOTOli INX OAliAOK. at 11:! (Mem slipping away from you, you certainly sit Cardui Home Treatment I saw an im- from the body, stops bedwetting. A Avenue, it 1 will a eluss op and take notice. That Is what 1 did provement and it wasn't long until I was operate first ;ai'aic and repair simp. great family medicine. Price $1.00 some time ago when I found myself in a all right good appetite, splendid rest, R. I per box. H. LLOYD, fur the pasl five years eonneeted wit li tlie very nervous, run-do- condition of and much stronger so that easily did my RUCKKR'S FAMOUS Highway (iaraj-- lie health. I was so tired and so lifeless house work. in Clovis, will mechanical superintendent of KORAK OIL (could hardly go at all. "Later I took a bottle of Cardui as a our frantic, and tonic lean recommend Cardui glad- For rheumatism and all aches and "I was lust no account for work. I and ly for if more pains, corns, bunions, sore feet, also COOK Hie would gel a bucket of water and would do so, women knew, it MYERS, formerly with Highway (iaraj-- and Xew would save great deal of worry and for wire cuts and galled shoulders. 'eel so weak I would have to set it down a State Auto Company of this city, will also be associated with us. sickness." Price 75c per bottle. oef ore I felt like I could lift it to the shelf, These men are well known for their mechanical ability, and The enthusiastic praise of thousands of FOR SALE BY la this condition, ol course, to do even it is oiM aim to best in Mexico. other women who have found Cardui SOUTHWESTERN DRUG CO. make this the jjarajre Kastern New oy housework was a task almost im- helpful should convince you it is Clovit, N. M. possible to accomplish. that We have the largest storage room in the city, and will gladly ' worth trying. All druggists sell it THE H. P. RUCKER REMEDY CO. "I was . . . nervous and easily upset 1.7S 1 Amarillo, Texas take care of your ear by the (lay, week or month, at reasonable rates.

4 LET YOUR MOTOR TROUBLES BE OURS I Get the ran Money Sir?W CD GO rt

you to t If expet make a farm loan this year, Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured better et the money now, by In. a applications, they cannot much as no one knows what the dlacaa. il portion of th car. There la only one way lo cure catarrhal Vafticaa, conditions will be later. We can use a few good and that la by a conatltiitlonal remedy Catarrhal Drafncaa la cuua.d by an loans on improved land. condition of th muroua lining of I List your farms and city the F.uatachlan Tube Wren thla tube It Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or lm- - property with us if yo uwant to sell it. perfect hearlua. and when it la entirely cloied, iJcnfncaa la the reault. Vnlrta the ! Inflammation ran be reduced and thla tube rf"tri to Ita normal condition, hearing M Inn wl otor deatroyed Garage ba forever Many caaea of deafneaa ara earned by catnrrh. which la an Inflamed condition of the muroua C. W. BRADLEY, Hall's t'aiarrh Medicine acta thru Proprietor. the blood on the mucous of tha Union Mortgage Co. ayatrm 113 West Otero Avenue PHONE 56 We will flva On Hundred rtollara for any rale of Catarrhal l)..afmaa that cannot ba cured by Haifa t'atarrh Medicine. I free. All Druaalata. "fcc () r. i. uiij.nl 4 co.. Toledo, a (S)k I

THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920.

cost the purchaser from $o0 per acre and up. 1 Second On Crop. Business Is Good In a large portion of these stutes . j . the farmers do not diversify they are cotton farmers almost exclusively. Literally hundreds of faimers told me that they would not make enough out of their cotton this past yea,' to1 pay their fertilizer bills. This is a Full Line of most dreadful drain on the farr.iors, (iroccrics - and fortunate indeed i re our western 1 farmers that thev are tillinc binds ICTHsSI--- Snow White Flour None Better equally as lich, and in many instances' -- LL fertilised J1G-B- Work richer, than the artificially To Clothes, Oil and Gas lands of the east. Our lands are rmtm rich in plant l'fe. Rawleigh's Remedies Third Livj at Creosated&llow Pine farmers of the strictly cotton Wo sell the celebrated W. W. Feed Grinder. If sections of the east, as a rule, r..ise FencePosts but little eltf They cannot eat their you see this machine and its work, you'll buy one. cotton They can not veil it to any advantage. Hence, they re In a." The Post Everlasting I THAT'S ALL. extremely straitened condition, The fanners of this teclion of ih'j west, Again the chilly days are here, and again we is a whole, diversify. They have th?ir hops, chickens, dairy cows, an 1 ralf .xfejid to one and all our annual invitation to make the things on the fiiim that can he enten. Thai is mos: of them .v this. mr store headquarters, whether to purchase or to Those who do not are "up against it" Build For Permanance rather hard, but they have themsel' t visit. You are alike welcome around our big red to blame, and if they profit by the greater season's work and expense may lesson, it will be worth all it has cost The part of your "em. count for nothing if your orchard, vinyard or berry patch is not Illustration. properly protected against roving livestock. A strong fence is A furmer said to me the other day: assurance of protection. "They tell me times are a bit tough lusi now. but I don't notice it. I Long-Be- ll (Ycosoted Yellow Pine Fence Posts, which are raise about the same amount of feed included in our big stock of lumber and building supplies, make PLAINS BUYING I much to AND every year. never have the best possible foundation for a permanent fence. These posts sell outright, I always bring mine to are made decay-resista- nt by scientifically preserving with Creo- SELLING ASSOCIATION town in my jitney." This farmer nells his feedstuff in the form of hog meat, sote (dead oil of coal tar) by the pressure vacuum process. They F. B. PAYNE, Manager beef, milk, butt'.-- r and eggs. He re- remain upstanding and durable for years and years. Are straight, alized a good price for his farm pro- si tli and attractive and add value to any farm. ducts in this way, always finds n market for his , and has a dandy Long-He- ll Ycosoted Yellow Pine Fence l'osts can lie had in good living nt honi". country, as a whole, is in better shape full round, sawed halves and sawed quarters, suitable sizes and Another farmer said: "I sold a; than most of the I have lengths. sections dozen eggs for eighty cents. I sold visited. Briefly I shall state the reas- two bushels of corn for eighty cent. We'll be glad to help you with your plans for new fences or SHAPE THAN ons I 1 cost me all or more BETTER fur this as have sensed the think the corn builtlintis of anv kind. Come in and let's talk it over. matter. than I got for it. The eggs didn't me a bloomin' cent that I can First Cheap Land. cost figure. Besides "biddy" did the work Duck in Arkansas, South and North und I did not have one particle of THE (By J. H. Shepard) Carolina you will be asked from $50 worry about the matter." not Wicko to me some I t Olovis thu latter purt of to $:'UU per acre for lands Mr. Roland said "naturally" as fertile as our western years ago: "Give me a bunch of August last yi'ur. I came back to lands. These lands, for the most chickens and a few good dairy cows t'lnvis lust week. During these few ,0NG-REL- L part, must be built up from year to and I can stay anywhere, mnke a good LUMBER Q0. I of ii. Hi:! Im have traveled thousands year. Literally hundreds of thous- living and some money in addition." in. If. I have been in several of the ands of dollars are spent in each of A fellow said. "I'm hitting it hard. I anil southern states. I have these states for artificial fertilizers. It is taking everything made last Upon inves- "It Costs No More To Built It Right." studied these countries anil conilitions This must be repeated year in and year to pay my debts." crops of any sort tigation I discovered that this fellow f..i ifullv and I unhesitatingly sav year out, else iu Telephone No. 15 W. B. CRAMER, Mgr. can be grown on .....lands wnicn has a few extra good dairy cows, a th:i!, in my opinion this western these

bunch of good chickens, and enough which would in ten years cover given extra protection by its high pol- meat for home consumption, and suf every town in the kingdom with a ish, so it tukes the atmosphere nearly ficient feed left for domestic use. layer of pins several inches deep, five years to eat it away. is The dairv nro''--- '- pnd the poultry Where do they all go? The atmosphere of America very will keep the table well supplied for A member of the French Academy much drier than that of Great Brit- the ensuing year, and doubtless en- of Sciences has found the solution, ain, and it is an interesting fact thut able the breadwinner to bank, a few Pins literally vanish into thin air. the usual output of pins in the state hundred during the year. That's fine In other words, they turn into rust is much smaller per head of popula- and dandy. owing to the action of the moisture tion than it is over here. Pins last My travels have convinced me more in the atmosphere, and then blow longer in dry climates. than ever that there is a most won- away. In fact, pins perish owing to their MARK contigu- FordsoivTRADE derful future for Clovis and Under average conditions of expos- not being protected by paint. So west- ous territory in fact all this ure to air an ordinary pin ceases to would an iron bridge, tho, of course, country. Cut down the running pin-ni- ern exist after twenty months. A b the process would take longer. Pear- with Ford, expenses, be satisfied the takes four months less. A needle is son's weekly. keep a few high grade dairy cows and a bunch of thoroughbred chickens, Fordson at Work" farm Intensively, live a clean and "The unsullied life, and you will win and X win big in this great big growing T.ATI'R h. SONS GRAIN COMPANY A mightv valuable booklet just issued by the Ford Motor country. Coal Company.' ft is vours for the asking. Drop in and get one or Implements, and Grain ANSWER TO THE let'ter we will mail you a copy free. AN drop it card or and QUESTION, "WHERE DO Our Motto: ALL THE PINS GO?" to "The Price Is The Thing" This hook is not what the Ford Motor Company has sav of thousands ot What happens to lost pins? Have about the Fordson Tractor, but what ihe tens See us before you sell. book! It is yours for the asking. Keep you ever wondered? users have to sav. !et the output of the pin factories of all the resources The S. W. LANE, Manager in 1Mid that behind every Fordson Tractor are Britain amounts to over a million of the ureal Ford Motor Company, likewise mai rename mm millions of p'ms a yoai! a figure of work-.- 1 Aftter Service" which assures the keeping the Tractor in .. i) ti,..f...... tii...... in"- - order everv (lav m me year, ununnnn i,ii itsclt design and son Tractor, like the Ford car. is simplicity in I construction; casv lo understand and easy to operate. Ionic in I is important to the and let us tell you more about it. It more farmer today than anything else.

' "the is a matter Sound and no longer a-- e power on farm Safe, of machine A The speculation; it is here--an established fact It is the latest of to the with advanced step civilization has taken. It comes farmer ot drudgery and wearr-som- e, the full promise to lift the great burden wearing out toil from the muscles of man and carrv-i.- r Strong Bank ot machinery, h them with much more profit by power wi comfort and gcrater wealth Ihe result that larger production, more the l'ordson is employed. YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED will eome to the farm homes wherever Come in and talk it over. The Citizens Bank of Clovis

G. W. SINGLETON C. E. DENNIS J, E. LINDLEY S.A. JONES C. S. HART JONES & LINDLEY, Agents CASH RAMEY Operating Highway Garage Directors

mm THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 t Boys' and Girls' ANNOUNCING OUR i 1 Club Corner January Brunswick Records 'Are Here By Mrs. Edna Humo Durand t County Club Leader 4 44444 444 HUMORESQUE APPLE BLOSSOM TIME 3000212 inch Amphion Quartet Male Quartet with in is May the New Year with its wealth y Max Rosen Violin Solo. Pinaforte Orchestra. of opportunity open the way for by Frederick Persson. greater achievement for the boys and HOME AGAIN BLUES RHAPSODY No. 2 Orches- mi girlH of Curry County. Let this yeur HUNGARIAN Fox Trot Gene Rodemich's I Vessellu's Italiun Band tra, be a year of accomplishemnt; a year Part On next Monday, January 10th, I will move the of growth; a year of worth. Concert Band. JUST SNAP YOUR FINGERS AT Famous Grocery from its present location on South 2500112 Inch CARE. No. 2 Main Street to the building on North Main Street A Club Member's Resolution: HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY Fox Trot Introducing "Love Flow- Part II Vessellu's Italian Band-Co- ncert Village now occupied by the Johnson & Sullivan (Jrocery "To actually do what lies before me er" from "Greenwich Folliea. with an enthusiasm and intelligence Band. Gene Rodemich'a Orchestra. Company. E le stelle (The that will mark me as one who has a TOSCA lucevan 2059 10 inch SSc There we will be glad to continue to serve our pride in himself, his home and his Stars Were Shining) CASTLE OF DREAMS 1002410 Inch friends and customers with Honest Groceries at community." Fox Trot-fr- om "Irene". Gene Rod- Act III In Mario Chnmlee Honest prices, and the same courteous Italian emich's Orchestra. treatment. Tenor with orchestra. Mr. C. H. DeLozicr, father of Viv- LINDY Come in and see us and let us help you cut the RUSTLE OF SPRING High Cost of hiving. ian, Irene, and Louisa, club members The Harmonizers Male Quartet with at Pleasant Hill, has been quite ill 1002210 Inch $1.00 Leopold Godowsky Pinaforte Solo Orchestra. but is reported as improving. inch SSc UNTrL YOU SAY GOODBYE 205810 DON'T FORGET OUR NEW LOCATION-1- From "Tickle Me." Irene Audrey MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORS- E 17 Prof, and Mrs. Freeman, Ranch-val- e, TOWN were office callers Wednesday Soprano with Orchestra The Harmonizers Male Quartet with NORTH MAIN STREET of last week. 803610 inch $1.00 Orchestra. 4 ROSE OF MY HEART "Ziegfeld Midnight EVER TOLD The Grady team's faces are be- From Frolic." SWEETEST STORY coming known to the unknown. Last William Reese Tenor with Orchestra Irene Williams Soprano with Or- week they appeared in the Farm Boys I LOVE YOU, SUNDAY chestra. I The Famous Grocery and Girls Leader, one of the Meredith Fox Trot Isham Jones' Rainbo Or- 2057 10 inch 85c publications. chestra. Piano passages by Alfred OLD PAL. WHY DON'T YOU CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO J 4 Eldridge and Carl Fcnton. Banjo ANSWER MET l passages by McNeil, Orches- Rex Matthews' father who was in- Charles Ernest Hare Baritone with jured in a runaway and is under the 803110 inch $1.00 tra. Saxophone passage by Rudy 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 JINGABULA-JING-JIN- care of the' nurses at the Baptist hos- Wiedoeft. pital, is improving but still unable to One Step Isham Jones Rainbo Or- BEAUTIFUL FACES elected os a member of the Board be taken to his home. chestra. Fox Trot Introducing "Rock-a-B- y from Clovis to fill vacancy. SOME BLESSED DAY Lullaby Mammy." Rudy Wiedoeft'a Criterion Quartet Male Quartet. Californians. The Board was thereupon orgoniz-e- d Th Hot Lanch. inch $1.00 inch SSc by electing W. B. Cramer president Pa warms the milk for the little calf, 803010 205610 SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE GRIEVING FOR YOU and J. E. Lindley Ma heats the food for the chicks; Critarion Quartet Mala Quartet. Fox Trot Introducing "Mammy's The financial report of D. W. They eat a hot dinnor at noontime, SING ME TO SLEEP Apron Strings." Green Brothers No- Jones, secretary-treasur- waa read too. Irene Williams Soprano with Or- velty Band. and at his request an auditing com- But my lunch is as cold as bricks. chestra, PALESTEENA mittee composed of L. C. Petree, J. We have a hot lunch at our school Inch $1.00 Fred Whitchouse Tenor with Or- C. Nelson and L. B. Gregg was ap- 802910 now MARGIE chestra. pointed by the chair to audit the Cocoa and soup as hot as the Fox Trot Gene Rodemich's Orches- 2058 10 inch 85c books. tra. READ 'EM AND WEEP The manager was authorized to We fill up our cups as we pass along, 206010 inch S Al Bernard Teno' with Orchestra. permit the installation of telephones They've decided now we're as good on the No. 12 line between Clovis Over fifty yean ago a young as the chickens. and Claud up to ten phones, on the physician practiced widely in a Varey D. Miller in Idaho News parties executing contract to pay rural district and became famous the Letter. a monthly rental of $1.50. for hit uniform success in the 4 On motion, the manager ws au- Judge J. D. Hamlin of Farwcll was Co. raring disease. Nunn of was Dr. Electric This thorized to install six additional Pierce, who afterwards estab- an office caller Wednesday of 'last toll stations at such places ss might boys girls have lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., week. The club snd OF CLOVIS best serve the interests of the mem- friend Judge Hamlin. and placed one of his prescriptions, a real in bers of the company. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL which he called "Golden Medical Kuy- - " The chair appointed G. P. To Poultry Mambora. Discovery," in the drug stores of W. kendali and I. Luikart to assist Experiment rec- the United States so that the pub- The Iowa Station W. B. Cramer snd J. E. Lindley to following lic could easily obtain this very ommends the for winter raise the balance of the quota due egg production: remarkable tonic, corrective and from Clovis on the Pleasant Hill Feed a dry mash in a hopper one blood -- maker. Dr. Pierce manu- started at the same time. TO THE PUBLIC! Mondays. This is an urgent call. lines. part ground com, two parts ground factured this "Discovery" from 4 4 R. M. Hall, president, The manager requested the Board oats, three parte tankage. ,f yu hvc kind of 0,d or roots and barks a corrective new at earliest "The whole problem of our lives tfp Mrs. A. J. Rodes, Trcssurer. to elect a manager the Scratch grain in litter one part remedy, the ingredients of which rests within ourselves." i mis-f- it clothing, underwear, dresses, possible date. After the discussion corn (whole or cracked), two parts nature had put in fields and ! coats, or coat suits, children's cloth-- All the religious and civic organi- the the matter was postponed until the oats. In addition to the above the 4 4 keeping healthy. next, "The glory of life is to love, not anything zations of Lexington, Kentucky, arc. forests, for us meeting of the Board. ration should include green foods, jng, boys' pants or that can families living . to not to Few folks or now T!ic directors were instructed to such as beets, cabbage, sprouted oats, to be loved; give, to get; be uka w the United Charity united in a fight to suppress the habit have not sometime or other used the balance of the subscrip- serve, not to be1 served." at collect and an abundance of fresh warm Board, will appreciate it very much of cursing and swearing on the Medical Discovery" tions to the stock the company so this "Golden of water. 4 4 if you will phone 105, 173 or 254, and streets, in the hotel lobbies, cafes snd liver same would be available the for the stomach, and heart. that for Milk may be substituted for the "The boy or girl who has a bank the packages will be called for on other public places of that city. Over twenty -- four million bottles purpose cf paying for material at the i tankage without loss in egg produc account has already started on manugcr of this tonic and blood remedy once. The was instructed tion. ultimate road to success." have been sold in this country. to visit each community and assist in 4 M444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 and the the planning of party lines To tho Canning Girls A Boy's Complaint. disposal cf telephone boxes. Send for your favorite seed cata There's lots of work about a farm, TELEPHONE DIRECTORS No further business appearing the DENHOF logue now and begin to plan your For a boy like me to do. J. R. HOLD MEETING meeting adjourned until Wednesday, garden so that there will be variety in I sometimes think I'll just wear out, January 12, 1921, at 1:00 p. m., Cur- exhibit. Be sure to include car I never do get through! OPTOMETRIST The Board of Directors of the sharp. your REGISTERED easily It's "brother, please do get some ry County Telephone Co. met in Go-vi- s rot and cauliflower both are 15 Years Experience grown and give a beauty to mixed eggs." ' Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 1:30 p. The United States manufactured value) And, "brother, bring the wood." Up-to-Da- te Equipment $80,000,000 worth of the $100,000,-00- 0 pickles (and an added food Latest, Most m., pursuant to call. The following some from well, worth of toys sold in this country. that can not be surpassed. Then, "Get water the All Work Guaranteed members wore present: Jno. Smith-so- A simple hot bed can be made of Now. run alone, be arood." E. M. Pipkin, A. P. Lofton, S. Why does a woman give her hus- a convenient sized box placed in a Tvpirmvp tpwpt.pv nnupiNV E. Hill, John Byrne, J. A. LaRue, band house slippers for Christmas and sunny window. Grow your own to TV buiiic u lie vaim inc to mato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. lid uin, x ...... Joseph A. Smith and W. B. Cramer. expect him to take her the movies They've thought of something else wTlMttimimwtstwtMtiiT. 3. E. Lindley, on motion, was duly every evening? Pansies and nasturtiums msy be I they want, g . And i must up and pack. 'tn:nwrrrmm.i.rrra:tu mmmmnxmumtxta And out of doors it's just the same m (4 Dad wants me to plant seed h And carry wuter to the hands u And then the hogs to feed. Resolve This New Year it takes all the time I lytye ' ALL KINDS OF It just t I. 41... - l ...1 - To humor all their whims. To to Murray s wnere ,vou ran p-- i n- t Two boys could hardly do it all hot or cold drinks, cigars, smokers' supplies, and ; I. wish I'd been born twins. fresh candy of all kinds. U Farm Boys and Girls Leader. 4 4 VULCANIZING Vou are always welcome when you visit us. ';: A film is being reproduced of the club activities at the International Stock Show and will be released some time during the year. It is entitled "The Visit of The Victors." LET'S GO TO 4 4 "In these days of extravagance and and Accessories, Gas, Oils, Tubes and Tires waste every boy and girl should make the acquaintance of a local banker Free Service Car Call us at any time and begin a savings account." 4 4 Murray's Confectionery Poultry bulletins that have lately been issued are No. 1106 "Incuba- tion of Hen eggs." SLAUGHTER MURRAY, Prop. No. 1110 "Lice, mites and clean- liness." No. 1116 "Selection and care of Poultry Breeding," I Clovis Filling Station These are all written with special TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT aj.s..i. concern for the boys' and girls' club work are simple and briefly ex- FARMERS STATE BANK OP CLOVIS plained with some very good illustra- Clovis, New Mexico - tions. Better send for them early. We invite your business upon the most favor- I Don't forget that it Is the early bird able terms consistent with prudent banking Phone 373 North Main Street that makes the best show bird.

The Boston park system is 21 as a model for all American cities. THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921.

done at Mr. Isler'a mill Saturday. recital. It is going to be worth while L, M. Boney sold his stock of so all be prepared to attend. Clovis Furniture & Undertaking Co. groceries to Jim Patterson. Mr. The next program given by the Clovis Furniture & Undertaking Co. Patterson moved them to his home. Drumutic Club will be given Friday We at- S. Main Street. Mr. Boney is moving the dry goods week. invite everyone to 2 and 214 S. Main Street. from here to his store at Grady. The tend. The play, "Borrowing Trouble" OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Boney store wus closed here on Jun. will be a success, we feel sure. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Telephones Day, 67; Nigbt, 14 and 203 5 and the Patterson store began on Telephones Day 67; Night 14 and 203 thut date. Several threshers are quite, busy AMBULANCE SERVICE this week threshing muize. LOCUST GROVE LOCALS Robert Johnston enme home Mon a 4 AMBULANCE SERVICE C. V. STEED, Manager day from a trip to Ranger, Texns, C. V. STEED, Manager working. where he has been The "old year" is gone, and the Bros, planning to Cameron are "new year" is here with tho hopes 112 West Grand Ave. Undertaking Parlors 112 West Grand hogs week. Undertaking Parlors Ave. butcher seven head of this of great prosperity. Dunn Bros, are threshing maize for Ebb Randol will finish hauling off Robert Lowe this week. his corn Tuesday. Albert Conway of Hollene was at of Kileuea and utilize the tremend- menting with water, Hilo has been Singing was held at Claud school Mrs. Bart Osborne and son, Ran- Cameron on business Thursday. ous volume of gasses there for indus- discussing possibility of fire, aa house Sunday eve. dall ca'led at Mrs. T. J. Randol's the CLAUD NOTES E. W. Leach is having hii wheat and other purposes. embodied in the great overactive vol- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Westfall held Montiuy afternoon. trial freighted to Hereford this week. thirty a family reunion dinner New The d top of the extinct cano Kilanea, miles from that Year's R. N. Sutton Monday Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Owens made a day. returned around Honolulu are known city's door. Scientists declare that he before business trip to Clovit Monday. craters from Oklahoma where went pent-u-p gasses pos- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pipkin en- to act as collection and storage reser- it's have limitless Mist Edna Palmateer it expected the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Randol and tertained at a New Year't eve party. voirs for immense amounts of water. sibilities from an industrial and pow- home from Kentucky this week. The Cameron brother antl Roy daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Bart There was a large crowd present by A great deal of this hat been seeping er standpoint while they also contain Mrs. John Westfall it confined to Wilkinson made a business trip to Osborne and family and Mr. and Mrs. whom music and garnet were enjoyed. out through the tides of the former all the food element necessary to her bed with LaGrippe. Clovit the first of the week. Sam Randol and family were guests ni- Mrs, Pipkin terved lovely refresh- volcano hills. Recei.tly the Honolulu sustain the human body carbon, Mr. and Mm. KrietzbeTg Mrs. Edna Johnston and children the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. entertain-i- ments, and at water works department went pros- trogen, hydrogen and lime. after happily welcoming Thursday to visit her father who the latter't father and mother, left Randol Sunday. pecting new sources of supply, de- Already $1,000 has been subscribed I in the New Year the guests took an for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weatfall, Sun- is sick in central Texas. KUa-ue- a at "early morning" leave. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Watkins' cided to bore into the tide of Palola to the funds for experiments at day dinner. S. J. Lobban is In Arkansas at The following officers were elect- baby is quite sick. cruter and when the boring was com- and this, it is hoped, soon will be tending to some land business. at do ed at Sunday School Sunday morning: Mr. and Mrs. Geo were callers pleted obtained a rush of sparkling swelled to the $5,000 necessary to HaYold Cameron returned to school evening. Supt., Mr. Will Mima; Vice Supt., the Osborne home Sunday water that totaled l.fiOO.OOO gallons preliminary work. at Hollene after spending Christmas Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Owens spent Mr. Rose; ., Miss Bertha the first day and then jumped to week at home. Bennett; Teachers, Mr. Dcvers, Mrs. Sunday at Mr. Burs'. 2.000,000 gallons daily. The peace commission cost the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunn 1 Rose and Mrs. Mr. T. J. R:.nd. is doing quite a While Honolulu has been experi United States $1,651,191. McGinnis. Dec. 31, a boy. Mils Erma holiday bit of improving. He Hs built two Westfall spent A. W. Cameron, Jr., purchased 95'j week Clovis, nice porches to his house within the with various friends in maize from A. A. Dethrage. bushels of last week. He siiys he is ufriad he Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pipkin have S. C. Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mrs. n been ill LaGrippe. Minn and his wife will lose a crop and gar-do- with Lola Wilson has been on the sick hst the Krietzberg spent part of holiday on acount of having to sit on past week. them. week with them. here Mr. and The many friends of Mrs. Osborne r.nd childitn call.-- at The Chi'stmas tree at Claud was who now live Clovis, Mrs. Blair at Mrs. J. E. Randol's Friday afternoon. a decided success. Santa Claus was express their sympathy to them in there to gifts the Wesley Osborne visited J. D. Wil- hand out the and the death of their daughter, Ina tree was beautifully decorated. Ev liams Friday r.flernoon. Tucker, who died at Amarillo where moved Dodge Brothers Cars eryone present, old and young, was Mr. Harpolc and family have she was operated on for appendicitis. -- he a while many were cn the J. E. Virde i Vco which given treat, who Mrs. Tucker left two small children. recently purcha-.- d. We are glad to unable to be present had sacks of is dressmaking Traffic Trucks Mrs. J. D. Cameron have Mr. Harpole In our community. candy, apples, oranges and nuts sent Mrs. A. W. Cameron, this week for Mr. Sam Randol it doing tame cc to them. The program by the school Sr. Waterloo Boy Tractors children was greatly enjoyed. work for Mr. Vaughn of After spending the holidays here, his new books by the Union this w ek. He is having The procured Mm Odie Youngblood and children presented day house remodled. Outlook Club were that returned Saturday to their home at also, so good reading was enjoyed StickingType LeFora, Texas. HAWAII UTILIZES VOLCANOES. during the holidays. came in week to is ooe thing and "Hub" Harrell last attend to the interests of hit farm The volcanoes of Hawaii, whether Arti$tleatly Dfirntd here. dead or alive, are working, or are go- Willie Johnston and family return ing to be made to work, for the CAMERON NEWS ed Saturday from a trip to Oklahoma. people. k another. We specialize in Mrs. Lizzie Hockenhull from Clovis Honolulu has just tapped the ex- the Utter the kind that will is visiting relatives here. tinct crater of Palola, overlooking the make your letterhead I, station' 2,000,-00- J. D. Cameron and family spent Rev. A, W. Cameron accompanied city, and it getting theTefrom 0 cry and advertising matter a Motor Co. Sunday with T. by family ap- gallons of drinking water daily. Skarda Saturday night and his made hit regular credit your business. Q See to M. Jordan and family. pointment at Hollene Sunday. Hilo, on the island of Hawaii, it rais- us the next time you need Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watkins, E. W. Leach had the misfortune to ing a fund to tap the active volcano something in the printing line. Dec. 24, a ten pound boy. lose hit barn, a large stallion, a large Mr. Gore of San Jon had grinding amount of corn, wheat and maize, by fire Saturday night. The origin of the fire is not known. The bin, con- taining about two thousand bushels of wheat, (after the roof had burned j and fell on the wheat) was partly saved by the heroic efforts of the neighbors, as there was plenty of water at hand. Two mules were gotten out of th" fire with but little harm bu.. Uk-- fine stallion was burned to death. l'?3 IV v9 b n BELLVIEW SCHOOL NOTES

The man who waits for building material de- School work began Monday morn to slacken, for prices to recede, will lose much ing with a zest that surprised even mand the teachers. We now feel that th and possibly pay even more in the end. in profits rest ofNthe year't work it going to prove quite worth while. There is profit in building. Otherwise The new piano came during the o P 0 vacation. It seems to be Just the ayeirs people would not build. With all prices lax thing we have been looking for. It high the profit remains. Why wait? certainly sounda better than the old organ. is our earnest advise that you build now The event of the season will toon It when gives their that you come to us for your estimates. come olf the faculty LONE STAR LUMBER CO. Clovis, New Mexico Telephone 23 Real Service! The 1920 tax books are now in my hands and taxes for the We are now feeding mora FOR 12 YEARS people than at any time we past year can be paid. m have been In the restaurant business In Clovit. There It a reason for this. We are giving RELIABLE our patrons the very beat j.oe-tib- le service and plenty of good RESPECTFUL things to eat OPEN ALL NtCHT

We have adopted new pol- REASONABLE icy of keeping our restaurant open all night This will give the wheat haulers a chance to v&REE USE OF CHAPEL get something to eat no matter hew late they are in getting in at night or how early they want J, MORGAN PRIVATE AMBULANCE to get out in the morning. Tax Collector Curry County Fur. & Undertaking Co. Magic City Ogg&Boss Cafe New Mexico JOHNSON BEOS. Open All Night 235 Day Phone 211 Kight Phone i " ...

THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. t. :.rrr::Trm:irurr:Tr.::iL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE

Opens Come to our January ClearanceSale. It will remind you of Closes old times. The prices and goods will please you. There Friday i Saturday are many bargains not mentioned in this ad. The earlier NT

t January 7 you come the more bargains you will find. January 22 M n

Children's Coats See the Big Circular for Other Items Ladies' Shoes

ii Y2 Price Greatly Reduced

A full run of .ilea and a $20.00, $19.00, $18.50 and good aaortment of colors lo to- $17.50 Shoo, with Loui. heel, ilet from. and military heela, black and Ladies' Suits Ladies' Coats brown, in the newa.t la.t. $7.50 Coat. $3.75 Silks Men's Ties I., $9.00 Coat. $4.80 Sale Price $12.95 ii $45.00 Suit. $22.50 Vs Fre and Less y2 Price $10.00 Coat. $5.00 $55.00 Suit. $27.50 SLAUGHTERED Our $16.50, $15.00, $14.00 Shoe., One lot of $50.00 Coat, with entire dock of Tie. goe. $12.50 Coat. $6.25 $59.00 $29.50 with Loui. heel, and military Suit. Opot-tur- n in the .ale at Nutria and Au.tralian $3.75 Portia Satin, a wonderful heel.. $15.00 Coat. $7.50 collar.. .25 Coat, in the $65.00 Suit. $32.50 good color., a.ortment, all ixe. quality, a range of y2 Price Sale Price $10.95 $18.00 Coiil. $9.00 $69.00 Suit. $34.50 Sale Price $19.95 $20.00 Co.t. $10.00 Sale Price $2.48 $75.00 Suit. $37.50 $13.50 and $12.50 Shoe., with $65.00 Coat. r $32.50 $3.00 Measaline, all color. $1.98 heel, $25.00 Co.t. .. $12.50 $39.50 Loui. and military heel., $79.00 Suit. black, and brown. $79.00 Coat. $39.50 $4.50 Gro. de Londre. ..$2.98 Union Made Standard $35.00 Coati $17.50 $85.00 Suit. $42.50 $125.00 Coat. $62.50 $5.00 Tub Silk Shirting . $1.98 Sale Price $9.85 $98.00 Suit. ..$49.00 Cut Overalls at $1.75 $135.00 Coat. $67.50 $3 00 $1.98 $125.00 Suit. ... $62.50 $11.00 and $10.00 Shoe., Loui. $145.00 Coat. $72.50 $6.00 Charmeu.e, the beat qual- heel, and military heel., black, Children's Serge and brown. $159.00 Coat. .$79.50 ity made, tale price $4.39 Headlight Overalls Sale Price $7.45 $175.00 Coat. $87.50 $3.50 Crepe de Chine ..$1.75 and Taffeta Heavy Grade at. .$2.25 $3.50 $1.75 25 Di.count on all the Big 85c Silk Poplin 59e Mii.e.' School Shoe, and Ladie. Extra Specials Comfort Shoe. Dresses Ginghams $2.00 Silk Poplin 98c All Unionalls One lot of 36 inch Bleach Mu-li- $12.50 .. $7.95 $4.98 Bargain Table ha. medi- y2 Price Sale price 10c One Ipt of , in pret- um heel, and l.oui. heeU, gray., ty plaid., .tripe, and .olid color. $4.50 Co.tume Velvet ..$2.98 i4 OFF brown, and black., a good at- One lot 30c Brown Mu.lin, 36 aortment. $25.00 Dreue. $12.50 Sale Price 18c $2.50 $1.98 $22.50 Drexe. $11.25 inche. wide. .Sale price ..15c $20.00 Dre..e. $10.00 $2.00 Silk Velvet $1.69 One lot of .hoe. on Bargain $15.00 Drettei $7.50 40c Bleach Mu.lin 25c 60c Ginghana wondtirful Table at $2.98. plaid., Boys' Overalls $12.50 Dreine. . $6.25 Mu.- of rich neat Extra fine quality Brown check., nurae'a .tripe, and .olid $11.50 Drexe. $5.75 lin, for Apron. 25c color.. 14 OFF 36 in. wide, 35c 60c Nain.ook, Sale Price 25c Wool Goods 1 1 65c , fine.t quel... 35c Men's Shoes LADIES' DRESSES 9 4 Bleach Sheeting 55c Imperial Chambray and Dev- SLAUGHTERED on.hire plaid., formerly priced BOYS PANTS SLAUGHTERED $14.45 SPECIALS 9 4 Brown Sheeting 51c 75c. $8.50 and 9.00 Coating., Duvet i 65c and Laine, and plaid.. Men'. Dreu Shoe, Work 10 4 Brown Sheeting 59c de 30'. Discount and t. Ono lot of Satin val-u- Sale Price 39c Shoe, all go at i. Dre.e, Sale Price $5.00 up lo $59.00. 36 inch Pillow Tubing 45c $1.00 Imported Gingham, in $6.50 and 7.50 Plaid, and .olid 25', OFF of tko Dre.ae. One-Ha- lf 40 inch Pillow Tubing 49c Tho roil and fine baby check., in color Wool Good.. Price $4.50 Price. plaid, MEN'S PANTS $3 Sheet., extra quality, $2.25 pink and blue tad plain color, $5.00 and $5.50 Serge, and Ot- ..$3.48 Wo Kara a wonderful axort-men- ! to match. toman. Work and dreu atyle. all go at m . of Afternoon and Street $4.00 Serge, and . t- in Cloth, Satin, Satin Sale Price 75c $2.98 30' ; Discount it DriLace, Kitten', aar Crepe Boys' Shoes and 80c Outing., extra heavy qual- :t Velvot. Regular price, on It Serge. and ity 25c One lot of 75c French Gingham. $3.50 $3.75 $2.75 thoat Dree.e. $35.00 to $125.00 4t 25', OFF t! 40c Outing., light and dark co- $2.50 $3.00 Serge. $1.98 Sale prica $17.50 to $62.50. 58c lor. 19c MEN'S t! All Evening Dret.e. ) Price. Bargain, in Short Length. AND BOYS' i it 65c Bleach Canton, 36 Inche. SWEATERS I wide, 45e 48c Cheviot Shirting -t W 60c Bleach Canton, eatra good Our antira .lock of .weater. Children's Shoes -t Sale Price 25c ti grade 40c Blankets and Comforts go in the mIo at It Ladies' Blouses OFF i- - 25. 60c Brown Canton, extra heavy Reduced t Greatly 1-- 3 OFF t quality ..35c t Va Price 75c Feather 45e 10c Special $18.50 Blanket. $12.35 A wonderful ...ortment of $16.50 Blanket. $11.00 t. in colore and a few ' Ii Blou.e. suit One lot of 25c percale, 28 in. Men's Gloves white and fle.h Blou.e.. in $15.00 Blanket. $10.00 MACKINAWS ti , wide, light and dark color. It $19.50 $12.50 Blanket. I $39.00 Blou.e. Brassieres Reduced ! $9.00 ii $35.00 Blou.e. $17.50 Sale Price 10c 13 OFF 25', OFF $29.00 Blouee. $14.50 $10.00 Blanket. $7.35 $5.00 Brae.iore. $3.85 $25.00 Blou.e. $12.50 45c Percale, 36 inche. wide, ex- $8.50 Blanket. $5.95 $15.00 Blouee. $7.50 $4.50 Brauiere. $3.65 tra good quality, pretty ort- A few Ve.t. and Mole.kin Coat. $12.50 Blou.e. ...$6.25 $3.50 Braxiore. $2.75 ment of polkadot. in all aiaa. $6.50 Blanket. $4.35 $8.00 Blou.e. $4.00 Men's and Boys' Caps & 1-- $2.50 $3.00 Brauiere., $1.98 and color. 25c $4.50 Blanket. $3.00 3 OFF $2.00 Brauiere. $1.48 30', OFF $9.50 Comfort. $6.75. $1.00 Brauiere. 85c 85c Brauiere. 65c $7.85 Comfort. $5.78 WORK SHIRTS Corsets Reduced LADIES SWEATERS $7.00 Comfort. $5.00 t( One lot of Work . 98c Men's and Boys' . V2 Price i $16.50 Cortett $12.50 $2.00 Shirt. $1.50 $10.00 Cor.et. $7.95 Ladies Winter Under- A good auorlment of color, $1.75 Shirt. $1.25 Underwear $9.00 Cor.et. . . $7.25 to .elect from. $8.00 k $7.50 Cor.et. $6.35 wear Sacrificed Men's Hose 25'! OFF $7.00 Cor.et. $5.65 ,$18.50 Sweater. $9.25 ' $6.00 & $6.50 Cor.et. . $5.00 $3.50 and $3.75 Union... $2.48 $15.00 Sweater. $7.50 $2.00 and $1.75 Silk Sox $1.25 $5.00 Cor.et. $4.00 $12.50 Sweater. $2.50 and $6.25 One lot cf black and tan aox BOYS' SUITS $4.00 4t $4.50 Conett $3.50 $3.00 Union ..$1.98 $11.00 Sweater. $5.50 $3.00 & $3 50 Cor.et. $2.50 3 Off on all Wool Union Suit. $10.00 Sweater. $5.00 Sale Price 15c y2 Price $9.00 Sweater. $4.50 Men's $6.00 Sweater...... $3.00 Suits LADIES' 13 OFF Hosiery Reduc'd Ladies' Outing Gowns MEN'S OVERCOATS KID GLOVES SKIRTS $80.00 Suit. $53,35 $3.50 Silk Ho.e $2.85 And Leather Coat. $75.00 Suit. $50.00 Y2 Price $2.50 Silk Hum .$1.98 Flyer assortment of plaid sk.rtt $70.00 Suit. $46.65 $100 Silk Howe $1.65 20' Discount mart and serviceable. y2 Price , $65.00 Suit. ... $43.35 $1.50 Silk Ho.e $1.25 A good ... ortment of Carl.-ba- d $60.00 Suit. . $40.00 $1.25 Silk Ho.e $1.00 Thi. mean, long Glove., .hort Sale Price $9.95 and Brighton Sleeping Gar- $55.00 Suit. .$36.67 85c Fibre Ho.e ... 50c ment, are .acrificed in thi. .ale $45.00 Suit. $30.0 Glove., all color, and the new $40.00 Suit. $26.fl One lot of Girl.' and Boy.' driving glove., all go at All the re.t of the akirt .lock $4.50 Gown. $2.25 Leather Palm Gloves $32.50 Suit. $21.'T Ho.e. tiiet 6 to II, price 35c goe. in the .ale at $4.00 Gown. $2.00 20 Di.count on all the regu- 5J.75 Gown. ,.$1.88 One lot Men. All Wool Suit, i i lar ho.e .lock. 20', Discount y2 Price Gown. $1.75 35c a Pair go ! 1 $3.50 in thi. .ale at Price

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, .. . - t i ; ; i "i ; .9 THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1921.

METHODIST CHURCH you'll have one hundred times what you now have and feed one hundred At the Methodist Church, Sunday, times more people. January 9, 1921. Don't forgot the Sunday school al FORD EMPLOYES 9:45 a. m. There is room far one WANT PLANT TURNED more. OVER TO THEM Preaching by the pastor morning a and evening 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 Dotsoit, Jan. 3. A petition re- p. m. questing the use of the Ford Motor Hear the Word know God. company plant here for the manufac- Subject, 11:00 a. m. "Who is the being ture of cars for employes, was rywiLjoa Devil,, and What is the Dt vil Doing?" circulated among the employes today Subject, 7:00 p. m "Who is Yiur for signature. Guest?" The request proposes that the com- Hear these vital subjects discussed. pany turn over the plant to the wnrk- - Do you shut-d.nv- bepeve in a real personal el's during the period of the Devil? C'omo and hear about him. announced lu t week. The Friendly Church. ' l lu . a R. H. Pastor. Naval divers recently recovered '- - kYK IN Firman, ) TEGRITY L S77.0OO worth of opium from Hono- V ir'v lulu hurhor. IVE INDORSE THE IDEA OF RANCHVALE NEWS There was a time when a wet eel ,., I hi, tl il fi utiiv , . . A" Mtn.iiii n in. ii...'. : u A i INTEGRITY AND QUALITY but that was before prohibition.

New Year's (ircctintcs to everyone. Men achieve success by shouting ADVANCED BY, OUR TAI- Price of farm products are low, but down their competitors. Women, by we are trying to be optimistic. We whispering about them. LORS AT FASHION PARK!. want to be our happiest year. By being happy we can be prosperous. Winn a man thinks he is reading TODAY, 'CLOTHES MUST We intend to do our best and want the character of another, he is often your help. unconsciously betraying his own. GIVE SERVICE FIRST AND Seh.iol opened Monday same ' teachers, same pupils, except Horace What proves humility to be a glori-uu- s AFTER THAT A SUBSTAN- Miller enrolled in high school. thing is the fact that the proud On Friday night, January 11th, the 'themselves employ it to conceal their UlA.ik. TIAL STYLE SHOULD BE literary societus will entertain the pride. public in the auditorium. A hearty A landlady refused to CONSIDERED? invitation to you. Buffalo has BE SURE admit "fussy women with poodles" The Sunday school is growing. The to her apartments, and insists on hav singing on Sunday ni;ht is growing YOU SECURE VALUE BY ing tenants with children. There's 1h better. Invite your friends to come stiil hope for this country. so we can have as much as com- BEING SECURE IN THE other PARK TUROLE munities. Diamond experts dciluYc that FASHION We can't express bow glad we lire weather has a great effect on pre- CHOICE OF A CLOTHIER. that Mr. Matthews is back home. He cious stones. Murky, foggy days will a soft, woxderfpi. stvef. or coat, has been a helper in the community. make even the purest stone appear which adjusts itself to as .move We Inve him. His accident which imperfect. you make. extreme, hit ix speex-di- d came near being fatal east a gloom CUSTOM taste, axe capable 0 re-taixis- 'c SERVICE WITHOUT over thirty-tw- o f the entire community. During the last fiscal year THE ASXOyAXCF. OF A TRf-OS- r A party met at Mr. Miller's last persons in the army were sen- its sua t f.i. i s'ess eves V G L X It I. y 7 .1 R E A . AEAy-TO-l'UT-O.- Monday evening to pay its respects to tenced to death by court-martia- l, but THO II F h I ll.O Mr. and Mrs. Croft Goodwin in the in no case was the sentence carried TA ! :. O R E l A T FA SI 1 0.V PA R A form of a chiHvnri. The visitors into effect. bad AL if.l y.S PRICE.!) TO WARE AST VALUE a deligh'ful time, some of the teache- r:-, with them, yet next day being ex- amination they did not omit any rule for these pupil who accompanied Builder's Notice them. Yes, that teacher who accom- I have been in the Building Busi- panied those boys and girls to Have- ness 2" years ami have superintended J ner Sunday eve did not forget to work for over 1 ." years, was general double our latin lesson. My! What foreman on C S. Government work will they he by the time they have for 7 years, qualified to handle any- taught twenty years longer? thing in the building line. Will con- Mr. and Mrs. Mancss, Mr. and Mrs. tract the work is desired. I.oikmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tate, on different days during the holidays untert Hine'd friends. We P.F.White thank you. We hope next Christinas lieidoria Hotel

r YTOP VTf" CONTRACTOR HERE. suit has been filed against you in the! day of February, 1921, judgment will sMMij'l Wte'iJt-rtrt- jU&.i AJ i .ifiJ m v'mi I). rict Court of Curry County, New be rendered against you by default; A. F. liobert.s, of Sebatha, Kansas, .Menico, in which I.illice Hanimo::s A. W. whose f, contractor for the new elevalur of i.ijand Hockenbiill, the Cramer Mill and Klevators Com- and yours If is the defend- - ness address is Clovis, N-- w Mexico, pany, was in Clovis last week, ant, in cause No. 1702 on the Civil is attorney for plarn'.iff. Docket of LET US CAR t Colifornia where he will said Court: and the general Willi ss my hand and the Seal of EFO : ml m objects of said action are to obtain at. pi veral weeks. the Court Clovis, New a decree of absolute divorce, and un- - this :!llth day of December, 1U20. Husband and wife were at the less you appear and answer or plead, (SKA I.) W. ('. ZF.ItWF.K, in 1 movie show. During a love scene said cause on or before the lth 12 :1(1 Itc County Clerk. NTING she miilged hubby and inquired: YOU is it you made lov to 'Why never me '.ike that?" uaisrasuBBKasK ncnBMi "Because," be responded prosaic- ally, "I didn't get paid to do it like WANTS that chap.." We Are Experts! They tell the story of n negro boy, who applied to a justice of the peace to marry him. lie had no money! and offered a string of fish as the, fee. After a year had passed the In Our Line judge met the nun and said: "Well,! William, how do you like married life?" "Well, sail," was the reply, "I wish to de Lord I et dem fish."

During 101!) there were 7,illl!) Hail Liability deaths cuused by automobile Fire Explosion With the aim of improving h r Storm Civil trade balance, Italy is encourag Commotion ing the usj of peat instead of coal. Drouth Rent, Plate Glass Before they arc two years old seven hundred ami seventy-nin- e of every Live Stock and all kinds of Insur thousand babies in ( bina (lie. ance on N In the I'liited States 27 acres are Property or Crops cultivated for each person engaged Sticking Type in agriculture. is one thing and Doughboys of the American Army AH claims have been settled satisfactory in 13 A rtiniically DetlgneJ of Occupation on the Rhine consumed our twenty-nin- e tons of turkey Thanks- years of Writing Insurances. Advertiiinq giving day. is another. We specialize in the latter the kind that will Sickness icults in an annual loss make your letterheads, station- to the workers of the l.'nited States ery and advertising matter a amounting to more than credit to your business. Q See j us the next time you need The Scheurich Agency something in the printing line. A plant growing in the state of Michniican, Mexico, affects the hu- man organism in such a manner that the subject is made temporarily In- sane from breathing the perfume.

News Classified Ads get results. Try thi m phone 97. THE CLOVIS NATIONAL BANK tHE CLOVIS NEWS I NOTICE OF SUIT. Capital $50,000 Surplus $27,500 J PHONE 97 The Stat? of New Mexico to F. E, Haminons, the defendant herein, "The Bank That Accomodates" i Greeting: You are hereby notified that a i THE CL0VI3 NEWS. THURSDAY. JANUARY . 1921. ij entertaining picture, but very power ,itmmiiimixrer.rxrm ful drama, with a powerful actor as a its hero. CLASSIFIED H Also showing a two-re- comedy at ; - - ? the Lyceum Sut unlay ni(ht, January I "j-- i;-- '. . . M 8th. Try to get in. : A D S : tt Homt-rolks- ! W.U. that-ai- r om, U i There is something queer about m, RATE - t this "hard times" squall. Clurendon Boundi Jls the an hi poetry le Per Wert Per Issue That Is, If poetry It Jl banks have nearly two million dollars As sweet at I'v. liearn tall It III on deposit. The cattlemen huve been Special Clubbing Am-aril- lo in straightened circumstances for PICNIC LUNCHES. Offer The Daily some time the money isn't theirs. Tribune and the Clovis During season ramping News, both 'Flu1 merchants ure till hui'd run for th. for for one year for $0.50. 8 foods easy to curry and prepare for Leave your subscription cash the money can't be theirs. The at the New a serving ure Justlj Of ice fanners once hiul lots of money but popular, II read after running themselves in debt for which Is very nice ROOFING it. "")N. this and then not getting any- sandwiches for There is no time like the present thing for the croi it doesn't stand and one which to M Uj Brown-Thompso- W ft, fix thai, old leuky See n sev- roof. to reason that it is theirs. Use a lit-- tl will keep for Construction 8 ' r.f your idle time and figure out eral days Is: Company for bv i Nut Bread. all kinds of built-u- p roofing and re- just whose money makes up these one cupful pairing. Room 20, noble deposits. "Button, button, take Barry Building, sugar, one egg, three-fourth- s of a Clovis, N. M. whose got the button :" Clurendon of cupful of chopped or broken walnuts, News. two und cupful of flour, WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished ft three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, modern home by small family. Tension disbursements for the fis- one-hal- f teaspoonful of salt. Mix flour, Phone 97 or apply at New office. H cal year 1920 aggregated $213,295,-31- 4, egg, 1 baking powder and suit, beat the t a decrease of about $9,000,000 dd sugar, milk and flour, stir la the FOR SALE 44 head of mare from from last year. forty-fiv- e In a ri WILLIAM FARNUM APPEARS nuts and bake minutes ytarlings up to 8 years old. See t moderate oven. and A step way IN THRILLING PICTURE Norton Bloodwater at Lone Star bright eye and a quick go a long l It is better to make trood use of Lunch CaKt. Take one-thir- of Wagon yard. II toward success in the business world. what little you know thun it is cup of toft butter, add one and one-thir- d "The Scuttlers," with William Fur-- 3 Classes fitted make your eyes have a great deal that is no cupfuls of brown sugar, two FOR RENT Bed rooms, nicely fur- that are projrly num is an absorbing and sensational of earthly it eggs, one-hal- f cupful of milk, three M fit use. nished. Furnace heat. Call Mr. H for the day's work. story of the sea. A 2.10 foot ship is one-ha- lf teaspoonfuls of baking powder, W. H. Shumate, phone 225, 420 W. rt Bring your eye troubles to us and you will soon used for most of the scenes, and this teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-hal- f M Reports that Turkish officials are Monroe Ave. 1 tp. op.a three-fourt- rt have none. vessel is sunk far out in the Pacific, penniless will find the world stonily cupful of raisins and and rt after a series of dramatic incidents indifferent. cupfuls of flour. Put all the FOR SALE OR TRADE 465 acres Our glasses are carefully ground by experts. that are gripping in the extreme. Ingredients In a howl and bent togeth- of as fine land as you will find on H They will give you absolute eye comfort. er three nilii-.ites- ; bake forty minute rt The story is that of a man who is After-wa- r readjustments appear the plains, nine miles Friona, price In a moderate oven. t: hired to ship us u sailor in order to nowhere more active thun in $25 per acre. Will take $3,300 in the Doughnuts. Cream three oru WOItl) IS OUR BOND sus- puy-men- t, H learn if the captain is guilty, as French divorce courts. three-fourth- threshed maize or corn us first of butter, add s tt pected, of scuttling his ships for the of cup of sugar, the yolks of three und give one to eight years on !l Fur-nu- Japanese statesmen insurance. To uvoid suspicion are said to eggs and one white, one cupful of balance. Also huve some quurters on M ..: 1... IT..:. . . ,, us Jim Landers, allows himself view me milieu ai wun alarm. freshly mashed po'uto, of we will tt I t which take gruin us first pay H to be shanghaied. He finds himself In that case we suggest that they con- cupful of milk, two nnd one-hal- f cp-fill-s ment and will give fair price for rt DENHOF JEWELRY CO. flour, tcnspoonful H under a brutul first mate, and the tinue to view us from a distance. of three of gram. M. A. I ruin, rriona, Texas It JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS mute at once shows that he dislikes baking powder, one-hal- f teaspoonful of Conflagrations and nutmeg to liavor. Cream the Landci more than anyone else on cost this country salt, Santa Fe Watch Inspectors two million butter, add the sugar, then tr. egg. RENT board. Soon Krickson, the mate, beats dollars a dav. That,' FOR 80 acres, sod plowd i though, u Stir the potato nnd milk. Add the a boy him down is rather big word for so for spring wheat or oats. One and and Landers knocks flour gradually nnd use more If necs-snr- small u cost. a half miles wist of old Claud. See J. for which Landers is promptly put The less flour the better dikes. K. Houchen, 104 N. Thornton. in irons. But his position is not so Fry In deep fat. These cakes will keep An society has been IN THE GREAT OIL CAME? bad as it might be, because the enp-tuin- 's moist much longer than those prepured formed by the women of Mexico City STRAYED At my pluce, one heifer WHO SAYS THERE IS NOTHING daughter, Laura played by without po'uto. Dr. W. M. Lancaster who calf. Owner cun huve sume by plan to form similar societies are alvnys well liked (Canadian, Texus Record) PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Miss Juckie Saunders comes to his Sandwiches proving ownership thr.iugh the Republic. every- and paying for ClovU, New Mexico aid with food and a file. and there Is such a variety that Something like two years ago the body may enjoy kind he likes. Th feed. 8'., miles southwest of Clovis, Office Suite 3, Barry Bldg. After Krickson has scuttled the ship the Record editor invested a few precious Because of the diversity in ruilway following are a few of the many: S. half of Section 30. Frank M. Ken-zi- e. Phon. No. 157 and as the water is pouring into the gauges in use in the southern repub- Minced hard boiled eggs, grated dollars in a Burkburnett oil well pro hold. Krickson discovers Landers. A lics of South America, the traveler cheese, seasoned with mustard. ject. We supposed that the money .. FOR RENT Modern rooms 120 teriffic fight ensues in the hold. is compelled to change curs at nearly tSnrdlnes made to a paste with lemon at Wulluce. hud dropped to the bottom of the Krickson is killed and Landers cscucs every boundary line. Juice. North .....ii ...,,..,i.i K..I...I.I from the sinking vessel because I .mini Thin slices of roast veal covered nCII, II llIUIOIIIJ IUBI.iai nfJ II V .Fl.MUtU THOMAS W. JONES TYPEWRITER PAPER cut in con- guides him to the lifeboat. During the year with chopped pickles. our surprise this week when we re- Veterinarian fiscal 1920 the size Equal purls of chicken and cold venient packages for sale ut ceived a roll of gjld coupon bonds and 200 West Otero Street More thrills come while the sur- printing bill for all publications is- -' hum, Hnely minced season- News Office. vivors are on a desert island. sued by the Department of Commerce cooked and stock certificates that would almost Phone 45 Clovis, N. M. ed with curry powder. "The Scuttlers" is not onlv a verv was $425,370.75. FOR SALE Some nice new furni- choke the mouth of a locomotive. ture und a piuno. J. H. Shepard, This was our dividend. The paper phone 02 or call at Baker Bros. & was issued by a $45,000,000 New 2L Shepard office. York oil company in payment for a Dr. J. B. Westerfield well purchased frani our company. Phyiician and Surgeon 'TO TRADE Practically new lluld- - Now, you fellows who think there is Office over First National Bunk pi; win yer piuno to tri.de for cows. nothing in the nil game ran go back Office Phone 231. Res. 2(ii) 0tl North Richer. and think it over. We haven't de- - . cided vet what we will do in the fu-- j WANTED Good fresh milk row. tore. We could give the Record to1 Addr. ss Mrs. B, rth." Montgomery, f somebody nnd go to California to Dr. C. Prices Clovi i, N. M., or see n;e corner of 0. WARRINER Are :t live. We could com- - form a holding Dw (i !:(! Ave. and Hull S.. CHIROPRACTER n pnny and place our bonds and stock 113 South Main Street FOR SALE 320 acre improved on the markets in Chicago and New Phone 101 farm, 12 miles northwest of Clovis, York, or better still, sell them to or will trade for well located houses other suckers in the Panhandle. We - in ClovU R. J. Bobicr. 205 North could hire a financinl manager and a t - IMt-riwet- r St. Clovis, N. M. pretty stenographer and maintain offices right here in Canadian. In 4 Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat, Wanted to Rent Unfurnished , the meantime, before we decide defi-- of Roswell, N. M., will be in Clo- - modern home by small family. Phone Mr. Car Owner: Now is nitely what to do, if there is anybody vis the 0th of each the time to take 97, apply News office. month. or at who has a moan-eye- spavined, wind-- IF YOU PROPOSE building we can broken, ring-bone- balky mule they advantage of the best, prices that have serve you well. Cull and talk it want to trade us for the roll of stock, Brown-Thompso- and see us. We are interested over. n Construc- come Dr. C. L. McClellan tion Co., Room 20, Barry Bldg. 25tfc in your proposition. The gold cou- Phyaician and Surgeon ever been quoted on the best tires on the pon bonds are very prettily litho- Office Suite a. Burry Bldg. GENT'S FURNISHING and tailor graphed and look like reul money. Residence, 914 N. Main St. shop Cash for sale. Price right. CLOVIS, N. M. market The Kelly-Springfiel- d. deal only. For particulars write P. A married machinist at Wrenthum, O. Box 435, Pampa Texas. Massachusetts, a sergeant of the Unit- ed States Murines, is heir to a small FOR SALE 5 room modern home, island south of the Philippines, he DR. L. M. good locution, fenced, basement, having adopted by the BIGGS been former Veterinary Surgeon chicken coops, etc. Or will lease for sultnn of the island. The willed estate Phone 3.11 one yeurand sell furniture. Burguin. consists of several pearl fisheries, Clovis, New Mexico See owner, 410 N. Axtel St. Uc groves of cocoanut palms and a har- hus re- Fabric Casings Cord Casings Red LOST $20.00 reward for return of em. The War Department ferred his claim to the Bureau of Sizes Plain Kant Slip Grooved B. B. Tubes bill book and contents which was lost Suturduy. Rewurd will be puid Insular Affairs. WALTER W.MAYES 30x3 $21.25 $24.00 $3.85 return to me, C. R. Herrin. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- for In Germany they are said to have 22.25 Practices in all courts 30x3i2 27.00 4.80 FOR RENT Nice bell room, conven- found a way of making print paper Clovit, N. M. 32x3i2 29.50 33.75 $42.75 $45.75 5.15 ient to bath. Mrs. J. M. H )tle, 610 from leaves of gruss. That may N. MeiTiweather. Up work out in Germany, but if any Grooved fellow should try it here he would 31x4 $38.25 39.00 6.00 FOR SALE I will be in Clovis for a soon find the trust burning up his DR. H. R. GIBSON few days and want to sell my good grass. Nothing is permissible in this 32x4 40.75 43.75 53.75 57.50 6.15 OSTEOPATH new modern home in Liebelt Addi- country that will reduce the cost of 33x4 42.75 45.75 54.75 59.50 6.40 Treats all diseases, both acute tion while I am here. See me at paper stock. and chrcnic. Officei n building 34x4 44.25 47.50 56.25 61.75 6.65 Buker Bros. Agency. J. H. Shepard. 1 Sailor We have just seen some on corner north of Fire Station. 32x4V2 48.00 51.75 62.75 66.25 7.80 Office phone ROOFING There is no time like the orange peel and banana skins floating 383. Res. ,1!0. 33x4i2 50.50 53.75 65.25 68.75 8.00 present to fix that (dd leaky roof. on the starboard, sir. Clovis, New Mexico. Brown-Thomp- - chewing 34x4 - 51.25 55.25 66.00 69.25 8.30 ISee Mr. Riblett with Columbus Was there ar.y son Con struction Co. frfr all kinds of gum? 55.25 58.75 71.00 8.45 35x44 67.75 'built-u- p roofing and repuiring. Room Sailor No sir. 20 Burry Bldg., Clovis, N. M. 2.1tfe Columbus Then it must be the S. J. West Indies we're coming to, and I'd WRIGHT Chiropractor hoped it was going to be America. Over Farmers f Punch (London.) State Bank Regular Meeting Hours ! a. m. to fi p. n. ClOVIS COMMANDERY The only open slnvc matket in the Phone .140 Will be held at Masonic Hall 4 world is located in the holy city of 4k Second and Fourth Fridny Wujszan, Morocco. The slaves arc NEW STATE nights of enc'n month. 4 brought to Wazr.an by caravan fromj AUTO CO. 4 at 8:00 O'clock. parts of the country still unexplored. All Sir Knights residing in 4 ELECTRIC FLOOR this jurisdiction are invited. Secretary Colby is asking for nn SURFACE CO. R, J. Neal, Recorder. appropriation of $25,000 for provid New and old floors surfaced SELLARS & WOOD, Props. ing protection for the original copies nnd fin'.jhed. Miil.cs your floors of the Declaration of Independence easy to keep c!an. Call Gam- - Phone 9" for your Job Printing, and the Constitution which are in' moll, phone Pi4. , . if Phone ui. No. 07. grave danper of fire or other mishap,