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THE KENNA RECORD VOL. 6. KENNA,'.CIf AVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. NO. 52.

You don't need me any more. For grown out of the boy she had idealized TASTY ENGLISH CAKES LAST WORD IN PLUM PUDDING . BY LIGHT ten years, we have told each other all fof years talking like that to his wife! CAili our little hopes and plans. You were A wave of pity for the tender little Aa It Is Made In England, the Real Just my other self. Giving you up bride passed over her heart and Home of Thla Somewhat Indi- was like- - kissing the cross of my life's cleared it of all memory of Phil. SOME OF THE BEST OF THOSE gestible Dainty. Intricacies of the Law Do Not rosary. You meant youth to me. I Anne leaned over to whisper some- POPULAR ACROSS THE SEA. am glad that I could help you over the thing to 4he Judgej then looked up to Two pounds of beef suet 2 pounds t Interfere With Judge in Own hard years when you first went to that face Phil as he rose from the table. bread flour, 2 pounds sugar, 2 pounds' little western town, dear, foolish, lov- "Anne," he cried eagerly, "how good seeded ralstns, 2 pounds currants, V4' Heart Problem. Names able Phil!" It is to see you again!" Dainty Confections Take Their pound citron. Mix with water, milk She set the silver frame back In a "Bring your wife over here and let From Towns In Which They Ori- or fruit sirup. Chop and shred the recess of her desk and rang for her her finish dinner with us," urged Anne ginated, But the Recipes suet (I put It through the meat chop- I By GRACE KERRIGAN. maid. when she had greeted him. Phil miss- 8pek for Themselves, per), and mix it thoroughly with the; "My new blue charmeuse and the ed the welcome that had always been sifted flour, in which has been spring "Judge Landon Carter la In lore In her eyes for him. "It will be lonely In the homes of the If led a tablespoon with you, Anne. Are you going to let turquoise, please, Elsie." of salt, then add the, It party T" In this big city for your bride while country people there are to be found sugar. The Is next and; the memory of Phil Galnea a poll your "Is another asked Elsie, fruit added who adored her pretty mistress and you are busy with your friends so I tried and true recipes for tea cakes then the wetting, which, you must use1 whole lifeT" care of - took a personal pride in bet popu- want the privilege of taking that have stood the test of hundreds sparingly, only enough to make a bat- j --"Judge In with meT Oh. Carter love larity. her." of years In England and have been ter thin enough to the no, mother! He ia too wrapped up In Just drop from "A quiet with Judge A sudden challege flashed in Phil's handed down (and over) to us in spoon slowly. Put In dish and cover the intricacies of the law to bother little dinner eyes unflinchingly. Carter and the opera afterward. A bit and Anne met it America. with coarse white cloth loosely, having with a heart problem." You must "She Is such a child, Phlll Under any name these cakes taste first wet cloth In boiling water and! , "Youll find out for yourself Boon. of rouge for my cheeka, Elsie, for II be very good to her." as interesting to note dredged se-'.-, your eyes Trovatore alwaya takes sweet It is with flour. Tie the cloth Don't blind to a catch Ilka looking down, "1 are given from the curely, boy." color." "Yes," said Phil, that the names and drop the pudding Into bollJrlMJ that because of a school I've English were ing water tn tan1 you me "You are not sad?" questioned the really want to make her happy. town in which there rnvet kann itovnrAri "I wish that would let love a beginning, Anne," he said, first popular. - with water tVK Phil without worrying over It." little maid. "Surely,, with such beauty made bad and boiling for at least: confessing his fault like a penitent Shrewsbury Cakes. Sieve two four hours, or six hours is better. This'' "You are twenty-five- , Anne, and you and the love, of many It Is enough to make you very happy." boy. pounds of flour and mix well with one recipe can be halved or quartered. I;. have discarded enough men because table-spoonf- "Yes," enough." "Bring her right over here. I think pound of powdered sugar, one usually put mine Into pint bowls In-"- ., of your foolish Infatuation of Phil said Anne, "it is your one A little" as they made way she Is lovely. Then hurry, see of ground cinnamon, stead of making one large pudding, as , Gaines. He Is married now and out of later their nutmeg. I through the crowded dining room to man and get back in time to Join us ounce of carraway and one like to remember my friends at this the question." as If she time ' grant you girl, the table that had been reserved for for the opera." Anne felt grated. Beat and add separately the of a year with a plum pudding "I that," laughed the an unpleasant dream eggs and "for two." "but his marriage killed my them, Anne was unconscious of the had roused from whites and yolks of four And I find the pudding is hasn't was glad to awake once more. of until appreciated love for him. Why, Is as much a looks of admirations from every side, and be work in half a pound butter fully as muoh as other he Judge as his paste. Roll this gifts would part of my life now aa he was a year but Judge Carter saw and thrilled "Anne." said Carter the mixture la a thick be. for they all know that them swiftly one-eight- h inch I have no ago when the postman brought his with pride of her. big limousine whirled out to about of an time to make or select oth- "Every man envied me when we through the snowy streets from the thick, then cut in round cakes. Bake er things, and they seem to think the dally thought of me." and his too came in," he declared when they were hotel where they had left Phil on a tin allghtly floured for about hardest part of making the pudding "You are clever and wholesome you so and I need you. Is the boiling. to cling to memory of a man who seated. "I am glad to see color in bride, "I love twenty minutes. Well, that Is the secret the I want you to a home with of I boil waa not true." your face again. I have worried about make Chelsea Buns. Take two pounds of It mine at first about thre you lately." me." light dough and roll out a quarter of nours (evenings). Take off and cove "Remember, dear, that he asked me questioned Anne. to marry him and I refused." 'Emergency color," laughed Anne. "You need me?" an Inch thick. Cut four or six ounces aner removing puddings, anar". "Yes, dear. Every man dreams all of into small pieces and lay the next evening I boil them a couple V "Of course you refused when the "Why have you worried about me?" . butter V his life of one woman. You are that of hours. I night before he had been notoriously fancied you were not over the paste; fold it up and then When want to use the "I) rather woman to me. Fear that you were making pudding I boll It or two drunk at the Peyton's dinner dance." happy and I want you to be." roll out once or twice (as in another hour unhappy kept me from speaking, but puff paste) adding some moist or pow and serve with hoth hard and liquid "Not notoriously, mother, for I took Aa he made his order, Anne became so hap- sauce. away any If tonight you were so radiant, dered sugar the last time It Is rolled Boston Globe. him before one knew, and conscious of voices at a nearby table. py your to the bride, I you in kindness little out. Cut into strips half an inch had loved him, aa think, well A young girl sat facing a man whose hope of winning enough to spoil my life because of his I dare to dream, to thick and coll each one round Into a back was to Anne, but it required no you. Could you learn to care? What MACARONI OF GREAT VALUE memory, I would have married him recognize little cake. Then cover the bun with second glance for ber to kind of a man could you love? ' place to even ir be bad been a connrmea Phil a cloth and set in a warm Modern Gaines. softly, a sudden - Cooks Would Do Well to Avail ' drunkard. is a woman's way." "You," said Anne rise. Bake on a buttered tin for about That 'Don't stare so even, If the woman -- haplne-,ioodtng Themselves, your pride, lrramlnating . her t.Wen'ty minutes. ' Currants. candled of the. Advantages ef "Not a woman with who Just came in la pretty. You will are you, because This Highly Nutritious Dish. do you mean by lov- heart, "because yotf peel and spices may be added with ad- Anne! What not see thousands like her here. If you to level ol ing aa you doT Are you will always rise the vantage. him I think there want that flan, eat I have to see a you." Macaroni la one of the foodstuffs of more ways than one?" it my need of Bath Buns. Mix one and a quarter man at eight o'clock." "And will you love me always?" which the average cook does not avail - ways one teaBpoonful "Yes, there are more than I doit't want it," answered the girl quiet antwer, ounces. of yeast with herself nearly so much as she might one." "Always." came the of powdered sugar until they become In a soft southern voice. " Ty sun and candle light.' " do to advantage. It may be served as Anne picked up a little silver frame swiftly liquid. Warm three gills of milk until Anne felt her color rising (Copyright. 1912, by the McClur News a savory or as a sweet farinaceous on her desk. It held the picture of a under the rouge. man who had almost tepid. Put one and a half eyes . The paper Syndicate.) dish, and It possesses the advantage big, stalwart fellow with that pounds of flour through a sieve, and of containing laughed yet were lightly rub sufficient nutriment to and mocked and add a pinch of salt; then qualify it to take the place of a meat killed teaming and toll collecting In a pound and four tender. ON THE' SANTA FE TRAIL half of butter dish when desirable. In this latter f you would put picture away alike. sugar, two ounces ' - "If that ounces of powdered case It should be noted while and pack all his gifts, you would be So O'Loughlln abandoned his bridge, of sultanas, and the grated rind of one that Story of a Toll Bridge That Was Lakln, macaroni is well supplied with nitro much more llkely!to forget. You cod- closed his store and moved to lemon. Mix the ingredients well, then genous memory. He the boy you Later Put Out of Business where he still resides. Kansas City and starchy elements, It Is dle his Isn't add five eggs well beaten, and the lacking In ia consequently remember. He Is a man now. I have by Railroad. Journal to a fat and it yeast and milk. Mix the whole well to ad- Is coming here on his enhance Its value by the heard that he smooth dough, turn Into a basin, cov dition cream, a hope he does, to disil- In western Kansas of butter, cheese or honeymoon. I The first bridge Fashion In China. er with a cloth and set In a warm little good gravy. you." old Fe trail, In Ford stock of Macaroni lusion was on the Santa Chinese have always had a place till the dough rises to twice Its should always be plunged Into plenty "Why do you Insist upon marriage county, across the Pawnee creek, The a "phlloBophy of clother;" their gar size. This will take about one and of boiling water to which there has for meT" about forty miles north of Dodge City. on a floured board ments are symbols. Consequently, 11 half hours. Place it been added a little salt. Continue "Because 1 want you to be happy. John O'Loughlln, who now lives at and work in almost four ounces of young- a Chinaman Is a revolutionist, and the boiling for from 30 to 40 minutes, Marry Judge Carter! He Is the Lakln, built the old bridge, and made express granulated sugar. Then break up the or est man on the bench, good looking wishes to his frankest crltl until the macaroni Is tender, wben a small fortune from It charging toll old regime to indi paste Into rough heaps and put it on comes of a fine family. You will early clsm of the and the tubes should have become double and for the use of it It was in the he is open as day to all the a buttered tin and sprinkle a little original maca- never do better." had pushed cate that their size. Drain the '70s, before the railroad Influences of the west, he cuts off his granulated sugar over the paste. roni and plunge it into cold water for "He Isn't In love with me and I don't Its way up the valley and when all Leave In a warm place to rise twenty gc campaigning for a hus- queue, steps into a little tallpr's shop a moment, to prevent breaking and co- Intend to trafflo had to be carried by teams on a straw hat, a celluloid minutes. Then bake In a quick oven band." Anne looked at her mother and and orders hesion, and It Is then ready to be the trail. collar and a pair of cuffs, colored for about twenty minutes. dressed for the table. It Is to be re- smiled. "Every family needs one old O'Loughlln, while prospecting Sally Mix a quarter of a nephewa socks, a safety razor and a palp of Lunns. gretted that macaroni does not enter maid to help mother the and through the country, noticed that the teaspoonful of soft sugar with half an and pay wild boys out of American boots. These modes of Eu more largely Into the dietary of the nlecea the crossing at Pawnee creek was a bad China's "dernier cri." So ounce of compressed yeast till liquid. I am only hope of rope are working classes of America, not leas debt So since the place, the banks being steep on both shops pro Warm one and a half gills of milk and oar relatives, let me be a dear old much so that the "tailors' because of its cheapness and the ease sides. seml-forelg- n It yeast. Beat well an egg my laces and pearls, ducing crude apparel, stir Into the with which it may he prepared than spinster. In rare He built the bridge, erected a little (according to British and It Into the milk. Then strain will a romantic figure aa I alt by which here the stir because of Its nourishing qualities. be store and began collecting toll from reports) "spring up In whole mixture Into 12 ounces of fire, seeing In rosy flames 'the consular almost the the the teamsters and others using the bridge. every Important street," are Inundat sieved flour, to which half a teaspoon bridge of dreams, spanning the river pay, they Mince Apple Meringue. If they didn't want to didn't ed with orders to supply "outward ful of Bait has been added. Turn on a Pie With of youth, that leads into my garden have to. They could ford across the Cover a pieplate with crust and fill things. manifestations of a progressive spirit," floured board and knead lightly, f remembered old way. But as a rule they were agents of British sewing sprinkling with a little flour to keep with mince meat, making the top "Don't like that, Anne. It and the local 'talk glad to pay. machines are not able to supply fast from sticking. Butter two deep, round crust very thin. Bake and cover with makes my heart ache. Be happy! You government train came apple meringue, sprinkle with chopped gifted. Anticipate When a enough the machines required to tins and put half the dough In each, tre beautiful and along O'Loughlln took receipts or or- greased paper nuts and brown in oven. happiness and make the harp of life keep pace with the demand. cover the tops with a ders, the government teamsters hav- Are to Apple Meringue. Grate one apple resDond to your wooing touch. For-- and leave near the rise for about ing no authority to pay money. He half an hour, when the cakes should and beat thirty minutes with one cup Phil!" Willing to Please. two eggs. let accumulated these orders or receipts . of sugar and the whites of only forget!" All the tins. Then bake In a quick "If I could and collected them from the govern- "During an anti-fl- campaign,' When her mother left her, Anne oven for about thirty minutes. at one time receiving writes E. K. O. to the Cleveland Plain Dish-Mo- p two bands, ment later Duster. held the picture in ber for $1,200 for his toll charges. Dealer, "one of the teachers in our eyes laughed a draft Rolls. When dusting or cleaning floors ttarlng down In the that bridge cost him. he figured, public schools urged the chlldreu to Tea mocked and yet were tender. The One pint of bread flour, two heaping there are always some places where tnd something like $100, and he estimated bring In all the flies they could cap wonder bow well you love her, this teaspoonful baking powder, two of even the finest mop will not clean, In the jtear or two he operated ture. The reward was to be ten ' my place," she that sugar,-on- e Sift all together. especially In conhera and under some woman who has taken up $6,000 or more. cents a pint. On the following day of salt "I wonfier what she does to it he cleaned one egg in half cupful of cream pieces of fu ml thre and under and mused. building of Fe the B'jhoolmarm was astonished to get Break comfort you when the blue devils get But the the Santa or rich milk. Then take two cupfuls around radiators) where much duat col valley In 1872-7- 3 put this question from one of her small rou. Phil. You know when they came railway up the of milk, or enough to make a thick lects. To clean! these places one of out busi- charges: "'Teacher, we ain't got no nt always wired me to write quick O'Loughlln's toll bridge of poured on the flour. dish mops, io be found at any ten-ce- rou longer to use flies at out house. Will bedbugs do batter when Bake the ly. you don't need me any more. ness. Teamsters no ha.d store, like a charm. Now railway as well?'" in roll tins until a light brown. works think that Is what hurts most of all. the Santa Fe trail. The Jest Fiber Cutter for 8teaks. Dark Fruit Cake. hown bv the falling off In the pro Demands. Meat, as everyone knows, has Its Half cupful of butter, three-quarter- s French Silk Makers. three-quarter- s silk. ' The number of silk Knlcker "What Is the matter with tough fibers and sinews, some of them cup brown sugar, cup of France are wag- duction of The silk makers worm raisers has declined since 1892 Smith?" Bocker "His baby wants quite thick. By the use of the fiber raisins, seeded and cut into pieces; war against the mak- three-quarter- s currants, cup ing an unusual from 119,000 to 102,000. and the the moon and his wife wants the cutter these fibers and sinews are cup half which was pro- In ing of artificial silk, product has declined 40 per cent., to earth." cut thoroughly into bits, at the same citron thinly sliced and cut strips,' year to the amount of two eggs, quarter duced last only 420.000 kilos. time making the meat porous. The half cup molasses, 6,000,000,000 kilos (a kilo Is 12 circulating through these pores cupful milk, two cups pastry Hour, Appeals to the law are being made . The man who is weighed In the bal Juices pounds), according to the Berlin moat perfectly teaspoonful soda, one teaspoon-fu- l by silk growers, who say that the ance and found wanting nearly always make the tender, allow. hair chamber of commerce. the Ing It to quickly cinnamon, half teaspoonful word "artificial" in connec- complains that the scales an out of cook "and with fine The grades of this artificial use of the flavor. This applies to porterhouse half teaspoonful mace, quarter better Is not enough to pro- order. $3 a kilo and the cheap tion with silk loin steaks with teaspoonful cloves, half teaspoonful ilk sell for against ruinous competi- and their finer fibers, st as low as 11.20. Oa the other band tect them as well aa to the cheaneit wmnrf extract. Bake la deep eake no easy to convince a lemon silk costi at least $1.40 a kilo to tion. It's task far steals with their heavier, pans one and a quarter hours, mod-trt- t real mer that city people ever get up early eoarier produce. day's, Were. o?e The (Sect of thl cotgpitltloft U Dislike lto Beget dloltktj. enough, to do an honest work. THE KENNA RECORD CONSTIPATION PERFECT BABY FOR SUFFRAGE PARADE Dan C. Savage, Ed. 6 Pub. Munyon't Paw-Pa- w KENNA : NEW MEXICO Pills are unlike all oth- er laxatives or cathar- tics. They coax the Grip takea to the low liver into activity by ahoed girl. gentle methods, they do not scour; they do Many a bachelor will breathe eaaler. not gripe; they do not mm for leap year has gone. weaken; but they do start all the secretions Thla ahould be a good year, for of the liver and stom- mmm. there la luck In odd numbers. ach in a way that soon puts these organs in a i Love la the one game that baa no healthy condition and code of rules, and wants none. corrects constipation. Munyon'a Paw-Pa- Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and How is It that fudge can be aent by nerves. They Invigorate instead of weaken; instead impover- parcel post, though dynamite la they enrich the blood of ; ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all mia&' tar the nourishment from food that is put inte The get rich quick rascal alwaya it Price 25 cents. All Druggists. has a get rich quick victim. They g ?jjj;s)t!i::iiii::ga;i:i.ifoit together. BUT SHE DID NOT VISIT HIM

Mules are no Joke, at least not Mis- Little Chance That Voice-Cultur- e Stu- souri mules, for they now command dent Attempted to Gratify Old fsSSa-- $212 a head. Gentleman's Friend.

Make Courtship a Science II the Patiently the old gentleman had inctto of the. Fathers and Mothers' been sitting through the ordeal of club of Boston. hearing the voice-cultur- e student In the hall bedroom below practicing Sir Thomas Llpton says liquor with a zeal which left no room for drinking is ruining the nation. And criticism, but with a talent by no For Every Baking tea la ao cheap, too! means ao kindly described. Harvey W. Wiley, Jr., eon of the famoua pure food expert, la to be a Finally, he crept down the stairs "If aoclety smoke," remarks feature of the suffragist parade on March 3 In Washington, if the weather women and rapped at the door of the young permita. Mrs. CALUKIET one of them, business.'' Wiley ia an ardent suffragette and has announced that her "that's their woman's room. son will brought up same BAKING POWDER lso, the be with the view. tobacconists. "I can't come in," he said in re- 1 sponse to an invitation, "but I simply A car horse In New York committed Best because it's the came to tell you of a friend of mine THE ARMYOF MADERO REVOLTS MEANS DIVORCE FOR U. P. AND S. F ruicide. Another Instance of human who would, I know, be willing to pay purest. Best because Intelligence In animals. almost any amount of money to hear Attorney General Wickersham Ap you it never fails. Best . sing." proves Plan to Dissolve the ! Dr. Wooda Hutchinson, as champion Overwhelmed with joy the young MUTINOUS TROOPS SET FELIX L ;ause it makes every hard-boile- Railroad Merger. t pie and the egg, talks woman begged the kind old gentleman DIAZ AT LIBERTY. Kke a railroad lunch counter. to name ad- baking light, fluffy and write his friend's and Washington, f). C Attorney Gen dress on a piece of paper. eral Wickersham evenly raised. Best Going down to the sea In ships gone Mexican President, Defeated by Rebel lias announced tha When he had upstairs she he hid' reached an agreement wltf Reema to be about aa perilous In thla looked at the slip of paper which he Forces, Led by Diaz, Leaves because it is moder- waa. the representatives of the Union Pa enlightened age aa ever it ha 1 handed back to her Inscribed and the City. ciflc and ate in cost highest in neatly W. Southern Pacific railroads folded. It read: "John for Caging all available microbes in Jones, Asylum for the Deaf." the dissolution of the Great liar quality. one's living room la about as bright aa The City of Mexico. The army riman merger ns decreed by the su Warming a serpent in one's bosom. EXCELLENT! arose in revolt In the City of Mexico, preme court. At your grocers. took possession of the public build- The Union Pacific agrees to sell Itf The world'a aluminum tnduatry la ings, shot down federal adherents In 1.266,500 shares of Southern Pacific nald to be under control, but the spell- the streets, released Gen. Felix Diaz, stock to Its own stockholders and RECEIVED ing cf it has never been regulated. leader of the Vera Cruz revolt, from those of the Southern Pacific In whal ' HIGHEST prison and, falling Into line under his the government regards as safe pro AWARDS ' A disagreeing pair were likened to banner, practically raptured the cap- portion. The Union Pacific will an kittena by a magistrate. Then, again, ital. ' quire the Central Pacific from the WerM Pure Feed ailion, CUcaee, DL they are sometimes called panthers Southern Pacific, giving it an exten Francisco Madero, president of the Ezpodtloa, Flaw sion from Ogden to the Pacific Coast. Pari envy republic, and members of his cabinet March, 1912. Owners of automobiles must refuge in. palace. poets own sweet took the national who exercise their They were besieged, with some will about taking out poetic licensee. but FIRE IN A GOVERNMENT BUREAU loyal troops at their back succeeded Agricultural De- Germany's federal council refuses In tieiendlng the paiace. Madero's Department Records Japa- buy tc block dueling In the army. Ita family has taken refuge In the stroyed by a Blaze Started by You Jon'I mm money when you membera may have feared being nese legation. The president made a Exploding Alcohol. cheap or hig-ca- n baking powder. Don't desperate fight against enormous odds be misled. Buy Calumet. lt'$ more Washington, D. C. Fire was for the retention of his power. dls wholesome covered in one of the new buildings economical more giote The aeed catalogs are coming In General Diaz, who Is the nephew of the Department of Agriculture. test result. Calumet Is far superior tm and all your resolutions against gar- of the deposed President Porflrlo The flames had gained "considerable tour milk and soda. den making thla year will be met and Diaz, Is now at the head of a major- headway Including before they were discovered overcome. ity of the capital troops, by a watchman. - most artillery, is pos- "Are- you first In anything In school, of the and in The blaze was confined to a room France complains that the automo- city Earlier session of the arsenal in the and in the basement in which were stored biles are destroying her good roads nearby. "First out of the building when the the powder works records and supplies belonging to the Just what you need the famous routea natlonalea of the bell rings." day was by four sep- Napoleonic era. The marked bureau of plant industry. Many ol arate engagements. The most the records were destroyed. after a hard day's work Jumped the Track. The Surely the title of meanest man of them took place In front loss to the government will not be "And Zens turned Niobe Into a of national palace. But the most must be passed over to that fellow stone." the fully known until the officials have who aued the man who took him rid- important was that which terminated had opportunity to Investigate, but It "Did they have motor cars In those troops UPTON'S ing In his auto becauae he waa hurt days, dad?'' in the formal surrender of the will reach into the thousands. In an accident In the artillery barracks. "believed not fewer than Too Hasty. It is that TWO MORE RATIFY DIRECT VOTE A college professor declares It la "Dlggs can dash off epigrams 200 persons were killed. Among them TEA not alwaya eaay to tell the difference was Gen. Bernardo Reyes, a strong a moment's thought." Election of Senators by People between genlua and Idiocy. One great way Diaz" of the Sustains "That's just the they sound." adherent of and Approved by Washington and cheers difference la that the Idiots generally war. escape consequences. and Texaa. Art may be long, but It's different The mutinous trcops were led by with most artists. Che military school at Somebody baa Invented a cowcatch- stuaents of Olympla, Wash. The senate unani- Tlalpam, a suburb. They marched mously adopted the joint resolution Occasional Visitor. er for automobiles, which may or may A DIFFERENCE. anxiety to the prison to which General Diaz ratifying the constitutional amend- A notable housekeeper of the past not relieve the with which the It Paid Thla Man to Change Food. keep- kine have been afflicted ever alnce the had been transferred for safe ment for direct election of senators. generation, before the days of screens, ing him. General Reyes bad just announced with decision advent of the petrol cart Is and released The resolution was adopted by the that "What called 'good living" eventu- Santiago mili- she never had any flies. ally brought me to was also freed from house the day before. a condition quite being no "But, Aunt Augusta," faltered the It la aald In a New York college that the reverse good tary prison, there resistance of health writes a quarter. timid visitor, "it seems to me that I more city boys are atudylng farming N. Y. merchant. In either Austin, Tex. A resolution ratifying saw a few dining-room.- " country boya. Thla, however, President Madero and his ministers the proposed amendment to fed- in the than "Improper eating told on me till my the "Oh, those," replied aunt, ma be only the natural reaction of national palace about 10 eral constitution for the election of her with stomach became so weak that food left the a majestic wave of hand, "were wanting aomethlng different me, o'clock at night. It is believed they United States senators by direct vote the the nauseated even the lightest and neighbors' flies. They will come In simplest de- gone to Chapultepec. of the people was adopted by the lunch, and I was much have occasionally. Dut I was saying, we .' Titled males are renting them-aelve- a pressed after a night of uneasy slum- Texas senate. The house previously aa afternoon tea never have any of our own." Youth' out attraction ber, unfitting me for business. had adopted the resolution. Companion. In London for from $7.50 to $16 a tea. "This condition was discouraging, DEATH MAY FOLLOW BRAVERY The impoverished aristocracy la learn- as I could find no way to Improve It. of high finance. A KANSAS WOMAN FOUND DEAD ing methods Then I saw the advertisement of Three Children Were 8aved In a Run- Qrape-Nut-a food, and decided to try away by the Sacrifice of a Make the Liver girl In Boston Is being Mr. Laura Woodruff, Formerly of A baby It, and became delighted with the re- Mother. trained up to become a perfect wom- sult Lawrence, Dies In San Fran' Do its Duty an. If ber Ideal dettlny la fulfilled, "For the past three years I have Cisco, Cal. Nine times In ten when the liver la Orape-Nut- right the bowels she la going to be ao lonely that aba used s and nothing else for Fort Smith, Ark. Mrs. R. S. stomach and are right. If perfection paya. my may as result Los Angeles, Cal. Mystery envel- will wonder and re- of Altus die a " LAKltK'S LITTLE breakfast for lunch before ops tiring. It speedily set my stomach right of saving the lives of her three chil- the death In San Francisco of LIVER PILLS In Denver a bill ha been Introduced and I congratulate myself that I have dren in a runaway at Altua. While Mrs. Laura Woodruff, fashionable gently butfirmly com' threatening dire punishment for phy- regained my health. There Is no great- wagon In which they were riding boarding-hous- e keeper, wife of J. L pel a lazy liver a do duty. CARTERS remove healthy appen- er runaway, hud- Woodruff; former assistant jwstmas-te- r its sicians who comfort for a tired man than a upset in a the mother Cures Con Y caueea the queatioa: Grape-Nut- of Lawrence, who dices. Which "la lunch of It Insures restful dled her children beneath her and Kan., disap- stipation, In a removed appendix a healthy oner sleep, and an awakening In the morn- allowed the vehicle to fall on her peared after the burning cf the post-offic- e digestion, ing with a feeling of buoyant courage back. Her legs were 'broken. The there and his subsequent trial Sick The society to abolish useless gift-rivin- g and hopefulness. children were not Injured. and acquittal on charges of shortages. Headache, Is to be extended to take In a "Grape-Nu- t has been a boon to my The womans body was found on her and DUtrets After Eating. ruaade against useless tipping. But whole family. It ba made of our fifty-fift- h birth anniversary. She had SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Fought to Hear Divorce Cass. the trouble about the latter la the boy, who used to be unable been asphyxiated and her wrists were Genuine must bear Signature plgantlc difficulty of telling In advance to digest much of anything, a robust, Cincinnati. Ohio. Windows of the slashed. when tipping to nael. healthy, little rascal weighing 8$ insolvency court was stormed by men me pounda. Mankind certainly owe a and women In an effort to enter Missing Clubman Found Dead. testimony In a New Jersey Judge rule that $20 debt of gratitude to the expert who courtroom to hear the Cleveland, Ohio. The body of S. Is enough for any woman to pay Invented this perfect food." Name the divorce suit ot Mrs. Thorne Baker, Homer Everett, young society man, n waM nnfll Naar Jan. given by ror uiu - Postum Co., Battle Creek, wife of an attorney and former state who mysteriously disappeared the by York city, Mich. a squad ey la annexed Nw and "There' a reason." senator. A riot call brought other day, was found on the lake mm. vm in I'!tCaiaS; tola Vt On ilata. if3 see now corny " Evr ml the abeve letter Aew of policemen to aid the 'bailiffs shore In L&kewood, at the toot of a WW - IW lRI, I timscUL . '" clearing the room. blgh cliff, MCfc. truth, kfXced have not out and gained "Dr. Massey'a orders were that for guised, and In secret I sympathized more, yon sab-- , press will not mentte .f, publicity, speaks very well for twelve hours no one should be admit- with her. She was experiencing some- ject." you your I and staff, and congratulate ted to thu room," was his unanswer- thing of that which had come to me I was on the verge of promising; you on your loyalty good SERIAL and judg- able rejoinder. when Bryan had refused me 'converse not because It would be an easy prom- ment. All t now Is you ask that will "Which means not until after five with his patient. But It were better ise to keep, for I knew It would be STORY continue to be guarded In what you o'clock, this evening?" to divert than to commiserate, and so I very difficult; but because I could say. A single Word unadvised might "Exactly, sir But I shall report to said: deny her nothing. I was on the verge, very ef- you Interfere materially with our everything be says, as nearly as "This Is the day I am to hear from I say, when the library door opened, forts to trace the guilty ones and bring possible In his own words." Miss Clement." and Louis, pale to and excited, and so In them punishment." "Very well," t said. "I shall spend "Is it?" she asked, Indifferently, the haste that he had not paused to knock, And then I told him as much as t the day here." My tone conveyed dis- disappointment still rankling. "I didn't was exclaiming: deemed wise of the facts of the ab missal and t fear It still smacked of know." "Monsieur Cameron! Pardon! Mais, duction, of my chance finding of annoyance. Mr. Bryan, U his however, gave "She has promised me important in- en fin, etesvous prete?" The master the previous night, and of my no sign of resentment. His eyes were formation before three o'clock. If she A score of fears springing instantly CO anxiety concerning bis present condi still kindly merry, his mouth still In- keeps her word, this whole perplexing to birth within us. Evelyn and I were I tlon. spired reliance. He turned towards mystery may on our feet before speech, rapid- very shortly be cleared the Sable "And above all things, Chcckabee-dy,- " the door, saying: op." ly delivered as It was, was finished. I In "He'll probably sleep I added conclusion, "don't look four hours at "Isn't that what you would call Were we ready! We evidenced our y. least, Mr. Clyde. you solemn and distressed when Miss Eve If wish to go bupererogatory?" asked, smiling. readiness In no such voiceless thing 55 lyn present. out, no reason why you she is Before her, no matter there's "I should think Uncle Robert could tell as words. Lorclia how we really feel, we appear shouldn't." pass, must all that Is needed, now, himself." Louis stood aside for us to and I meant to reply. My al- Sir confident." lips were I was at a loss a moment how to as I went by him, I asked, under my ready framing a sentence, for a lime later the morning papers when answer her; and In that moment the breath: were brought In, and I scanned one tableau checked me. telephone away "What Is It, Louis?" Horace Hazeltlne Evelyn Grayson broke In, and did with after another in search of soma new was standing In the the necessity of response. "Ah!" he whispered. "Monsieur M doorway. wore it twist or turn of the story of the prevl She clinging house The Instrument was on writing Cameron Is talking In the strange gown of pale blue, low the ous afternoon. The more conservative cut at the table at my elbow, and with a "Shall tongue which neither Monsieur Bryaa throat, and bordered with a deep col- lOoprtstm UlJ, A. a HcClurg Co.; Journals were Inclined to make light I?" to Evelyn, I took the receiver from nor I myself can understand." 13 lar of Irish lace. of the scare. "Mr. Cameron," said The rose flush of the hook and bent to SYNOPSIS. one, youth and health the transmitter. "ceased to be active in the affairs tinted the cream of "Yes," I said, "Mies Grayson is here. CHAPTER XIX. of her complexion and a shaft sunlight the Crystal Consolidated over two of Who is It, please?" I thought I recog- Robert Cameron, capitalist, consults years ago. If ill, from a near window made a glittering Philip Clyde, newspaper re- he be which Is by no nized Miss Clement'n voice, and I was The Pang of Disillusion. publisher, means golden nimbus of her hair. With wide, garding anonymous threatening letters lie certain, the fact can have but not wrong. But, after all, it wan I The sick room was dark. So dark has received. The first promises a sample little real significance ns startled eyes she was gazing at Bryan, accus- certain-da- so far the she up my that for a little, until our eyes of the writer's power on a y. or, to be more snowy wanted. She hid called On that day the head Is mysteriously rut company of which he is the largest exact, at the rooms and my office, and, unable to tomed themselves to It, we could bare- from a portrait of Cameron while the lat- shareholder Is linen duck in which he was clad, and ly ter Is In concerned. It may be get me at place, had taken the distinguish nhtorta. Rut our ears the room. Clyde has a theory which must per- either that the portrait was mutilated while the slated on the best authority that Mr have held for her a chance that Evelyn might aid her to required no attuning. Even In the pas- room was unoccupied and the head Inter Cameron's shares have never been plexing significance. by a heavy mahog- removed by means of a string, unnoticed my discovery. sageway, separated by used speculatively, The nurse had halted, deferentially - go Camel on. Evelyn Gravson, Cameron's and that even In "You have learned something?" I any door. had hint of what was hlece, with whom Clyde is In love, finds the event of his death they could not standing aside at sight of the girl we entered, a the head nailed to asked, disguising as well as 1 could my ing on within; and as a of Cfneran'i portrait by any possibility come on whose young beauty seemed to dazzle tree, where It was had -- been used as a the market, burning interest. If possible, I would hoarse tirade smote us in the gloom. Jrs;et. Clyde pledge Evelyn to secrecy. for the reason provided a him. were Clyde employed that he has keep from Evelyn tbe least suggestion To us both the tone and words teams that a Chinese boy trust fund, by will, For a moment the stillness and si- oy Phllatus Murphy, an artist living for the benefit of of bow vitally Important I regarded alike unfamiliar. In inflection and nearby, had borrowed a ride from Cam-eron- s' his niece, and that they are a part of lence were absolute. Then Evelyn modulation the voice was strange. Ana ex-fu- the news I hoped for. lodgekeepr. Clyde makes an that fund." turning her gaze upon me advanced course, hor to rail on Murphy and Is repulsed "I hardly know how to explain It to the uttered sounds were a He pretends to be Investigating alleged The papers finished. I grew restless, quickly, with a Utile questioning cry: rid Jargon. Infractions game speaks I you," came Miss Clement's reply. "I of the laws and desired constant news from sick "Philip!" my I of finding the bowl of an opium pipe un- the was on the verge of what I am sure Evelyn clutched hand and der the tree where Cameron's portrait room, and lacking It, I roamed about "You're surprised to find me here," me the tremble of was Is found I was a most pregnant revelation. I could feel against found. The Chinese hov the house, Iti nervous unease, my brain Interpreted, with hands outstretched. I would dead next morning. While visiting Cam- " was to be given names and dates and her slim young body. Gladly eron In his dressing room a Nell Owynne busy with conjecture, forming one "And to she began, laying her I had circumstances. I bad been promised have spared ber this ordeal, but mirror Is mysteriously shattered. Cameron theory after another, and dismissing fingers against my palms. she. And becomes seriously 111 as a result of the these by one In whom I put the great- been no less unprepared than hv-k- . "To find a nurse here, I es The third letter appears mysteri- each as readily. The "situation was a as well," now, as gradually shapes dennea mem-selv- ously on bed. It makes finished est reliance. And now I am aBked to Cameron's sick tantalism. The answer to all the ques- for her. "Let me Introduce dimly in the gloom, the hor- direct threats against the life of Cameron. Mr. Bry " wait another twenty-fou- r hours. Some- less Clyde tells Cameron the envelope was tions which' had absorbed me for But wben I would have ror grew; and, held by It, speechless, empty. He Evelyn everything and presented him gone. thing has happened, my confidant tells tells weeks lay dormant In the brain of the he had already inert, I stood where I had paused llans to take Cameron on a yacht trip. who 111?" me; something puzzling and utterly The yacht picks up a fisherman found man sleeping beyond that closed door. "But Is she questioned In quivering girl very close beside TM . . . . " unexpected, and those who know most the drifting helplessly In a boat. He gives were now more nervous baste. "What wondering. the name of Johnson. Cameron disap- i.icuiitu, inererore, of the matter are now most at sea." me staring, listening, pears Is futile than ever. The one accomplish. It were well, I thought, to have the of celling, from yacht while Clyde's back Evelyn must have seen me smile It waa a large room, lofty turned. A fruitless search is made for a ment to be asked was the arousing of revelation over and done with as high windows, across which motor boat seen by the captain Just be- speedily as possible. It was quite evident to me that Miss with is al- an intellect, the stirring of a memory. heavy curtains were drawn; and the fore Cameron disappeared. Johnson Your I Clement was In touch with some one lowed to gojifter being closely questioned. Dr. Massey had promised that when uncle. brought blm borne only light was that which stole be- Evelyn takes the letters to an expert In at two o'clock this morning." well Informed, but It was not that pronounces them Cameron awakened mental clarltv tween these hangings or filtered Chinese literature, who 1 do not know I which provoked the smile. I smiled of Chinese origin. Clyde seeks assistance would be restored, that he would be what expected, but through dark, richly-colore- from a college student, I am sure I because I felt that Cameron In some three Chinese fellow able to answer questions with intelli- was not prepared for what set In a side wall. who recommends him to Yip Sing, most ensued. Her fingers, suddenly way had outwitted his captors and glass medallions prominent Chinaman In New York. The gence. releas Cameron's bed, a massive, ornately latter promises to seek Information of ing themselves from my gained bis freedom. This was the un- It Is hard to explain why I fond but four-poste- was hung with Cameron among his countrymen. Aming doubted feeble support, expected happening which bad thrown carved Cameron's Is found one from one this. I think It must some- clutched wildly at the velvet, and In letters have been slant-eye- d camp fringed and embroidered Addison, who speaks of seeing Cameron I lapels of my coat for support, as she tbe villainous into de- thing saw In those dull, vacuous the dusk of the chamber It took on tbe In Pekln. Cameron had frequently burst Into a passion of sobs. In confusion, and I rejoiced at my friend's clared to Clvde that he had nevei been In eyes, when I first looked into them un- vain somber likeness of a catafalque, add- China. Clyde calls on Dr. Addison. He efforts to comfort and quiet Intrepidity. der the pale light of the white-elobe- d ing to eerie seeming a touch of the learns that Addison and Cameron were at her. She became hysterical. "And so," 1 said to Miss Clement, the one time Intimate friends, but had a fall- electric street lamps. If I had She Incongruously from the been laughed and by I, "you wish me to wait another day?" funereal. ing out over Cameron's denial of haying rorced to Identify Cameron by those cried turns, while midst of It came that ranted been seen in Pekln by Addison. Clyde making bold to regard her as a sorrow- "I think it would be worth while," shadow go to meet Yup Hlng. sees Johnson, at- eyes alone, I should have said rigmarole of strange words, now high base- that ing child than she answered. tempts to follow him. falls Into a this man was not he. They were so rather the woman she pitched, now bass, now guttural. ment, sprains his ankle and becomes un- was, held her close and I do. too," I told her. "I don't Clyde found by Miss Clement different, lacking all the expression murmured all "And had first seemed a moving conscious. is of the soothing, encodraglng suppose you've seen an afternoon pa- What, at a mlesctlnary among the Chinese. He Is the Cameron eyes I knew. And yet I words and gray patch had developed by degrees sick several days as a result of Inhaling phrases I could conjure. per, have you?" I went on. "Well, they fig- iyne made no question as to his Identity. I into white, night-robe- sitting charcoal fumes. I'iveiyn tens ui I I am so glad," whispered some news of Interest. They the peculiarly acting anesthetio which renders Knew him, despite this; knew that she contain ure of the Invalid, swaying excitedly, a person temporarily unconscious, mm- - at last, her big liquid blue eyes swim- say Mr. Cameron came home last mysterious strong chin and Jaw, which spelled de- that with arms extended In ceaseless ges- fihy Is discovered to have ming, tor- once, at least, they tell wUh the Chinese. Miss Clement termination in two syllables; knew his her fair face; wet with the night, and for tures. For a long moment this un- , tnfnrmaiinn nhniit Cam rent of her I so Is very nearly the broad, generous nose, and his high In- emotion. "I am what truth." held my gaze, but eron. Slump In Crystal Consolidated, of happy." canny object had which Cameron Is the head. Is caused by tellectual forehead. These points of If sincerity ever carried over a wire presently near the bed's foot, I des- a Presently con- rumor of Cameron's illness, tiyne "" recognition were so convincing, that I I placed her In a great. it carried then in Miss Clement's cried Bryan's white uniform and the Cameron on Fifth avenue In a daied and cavernous was condition and takes mm nome. could afford to ignore the eyes 1 had leathern chair, and lent her gratulations, and there something sight brought a measure of relief. In. emaciated my never seen before and the wasted handkerchief assisted her. In- almost divine in her forbearance to response to a beckoning head-til- t, the CHAPTER XVII. Continued. frame and the shrunken, unsteady deed to remove the evidences of her ask for particulars. She congratulated nurse Joined us. me good-nigh- t tumultuous joy. I too, promised to come to He wai about to bid legs. After which sat Evelyn, and "I thought you had better come," be wben I checked him. From the fact that Evelyn bad not down opposite her and answered a see her, soon; and then once more she whispered, quite calmly. "I thought glad to find questions, me would yet "Doctor," I said, "I am yet appeared I drew a measure of con- hundred still marvelling at assured that she learn possibly you might understand what you go 1 the contrariety of the tern-- , everything we could possibly care to you so optimistic. Before solation. If I could have tidings of feminine he Is saying." ' you write me a bulletin of Mr. perament which defiea disaster dry- - know. want to even the slightest improvement In "But I don't," I whispered back. "If I eyed good Nl-ob- e Cameron's condition and sign It. Cameron before meeting her. It would and over tidings Is like 'The Chinese," she added, "are a de I never heard Injury, It's a real language It want no mention In it of the aid me in the assumption of confidence all tears. liberate race, Mr. Clyde. They refuse you Imagine It Is?" If possible, I Evelyn's eventually we What do since it is not serious. upon which I had determined. emotions alone considered. to be hurried. But shall an Idea It's Chinese," he you use the word It was, "I have would suggest that At ten minutes past eight I was therefore, just as well that have our answers." "It sounds like the stuff you 'Indisposition' and be sure to employ searching Cameron had not returned With Evelyn beside me the hours no the encyclopaedias in the robust and hear at a Chinese theater, and I you callted into play a of sane mind. Her unceasing- pidgin-Englis- h, the 'temporary' library for information on the subject rejoicing undiluted longer dragged. We talked caught two or three words of moment ago." of brain concussion. Already I had might have resulted In nervous break- ly; reviewing everything from the re- He broke Seated Just before you" Dr. Massey gladly acceded. followed the trail through three vol- down. As it was, the mere fact tbat ceipt of the first letter; conjecturing suddenly, and plucked at my Wve. he scrib- he was weak a problems off at Cameron's writing table umes from "Brain" to "Nervous Sys- and trifle distraught on each of the score of little he murmured. "I"U you of even more encourag- which was the mildly equivocal up one great mystery, but "There!" bled a bulletin tem" and from "Nervous System" to way In making the that? Maskoe. Thar whs plain tenor I had In- which I softened nothing definite; adding, if hear ing and confident than "Concussion," when an opening door the truth for her arriving at enough. It means 'never mind.' A lit- dicted. And I used It to turn the tide caused me to turn eagerly. Mr. Bryan, had for her fortitude the revivifying changing conditions at all, to our own ago be was eUdeutly trying potency of a tle while of speculation in Crystal Consolidated. the nurse, In a white uniform such as tonic. confusion. some one It was chop chop nor writ- I to hurry But neither the spoken the hospital doctors wear, stood on the do not see why a nurse Is at all And if, in passing, at Intervals, every other sentence." physician held for I about ten words of the threshold. The next moment I bad necessary," she objected, at once. "I where opportunity offered, spoks ten- Evelyn's eyes shone luminous In the n sny measure of t. my shall nurse him, myself. a considerable risen from crouching position be- Louts and I der words and pleaded for definite, gloom. My friend's condition was des-pertf- can do everything un- fore the bookcase and had met him that is required." or at least a closer, more intimate "Can't you give him something to 1 knew it and my heart ached midway across the room with anxious "But Dr. MasBey " I began. Where- derstanding between us, who shall say begged. "It's awful to more Evelyn, upon quiet him?" she for nlm; but it ached for Inquiry. she Interrupted me: that I was to blame? She was never go on like this. It's cruel. He loved him, and who Massey let him his ward, who "Mr. Cameron awoke a quarter of an "Dr. probably thinks I am moro lovely, never more appealing seems to be In such distress." given the gladness of good a foolish, frivolous I morning; I mus. be hour ago," he told me. "His power of child. shall nurse than she was that and "1 can, of course," Bryan returned. newl only to be crucified the next mo- speech has returned. He asked me Uncle Robert even if I have to dismiss begged for an admission of a senti- Clyde was anxious - "But I thougtft Mr. on the cross of anxiety. was Dr. Massey and get. another phy- beyond the mere sis- ment where he and what bad happened. ment above and lo have everything he said reported, I told him he was In bis own house, sician." terly regard tp which hitherto she bad XVIII. af- and" CHAPTER and that he had met with an accident." There was nothing to be gained by persisted in limiting her expressed "Oh, do give him something." she "Yes, yes," I hurried him. "And opposing her at this time, so I held my fection for me. Insisted. Three Promises. what then? Did he Inquire for any peace, doubting, never- More than once I bad read in her Bryan left us to obey. I saw him Nex-- d I say I not sleep that did that one7" theless, the practicability of her prop- eyes without unseemly conceit, I stop at a table near the bed, and in night? It was five o'clock when I left "No. For all of a minute he lay osition. But to her next proposal I trust I may be permitted this asser- the half light I caught the glint of a Cameron's, after a talk with the nurse, looking about the room without anoth- must needs interpose the obstructive tion what I now asked In Hp avowal. hypodermic syringe. But, as If scent- I promised to return In an""hour. no- and er word. Then, In a puzzled way, be truth. But there seemed to be with her a ing his purpose, Cameron's voice lulled The li terval was devoted to a cold repeated: 'My own house!' and asked, "Come," she commanded, brushing tion that the occasion was to abruptly. For a second or two he was and a change of bath, i shave, cloth- 'Where Is this house?' And I told him. back from her temples with both my plea. quiet, and then, before any one of us, my rooms; and at six I was I ing at He did not seem to recognize the room hands the encroaching golden halo, "Philip." she said, "dear Philip. I think, suspected his purpose, be back a.ain, talking once more with at all." with the gesture of one who prepares care for you very much; almost as turned suddenly, swiftly, and slipped who was personally Checkfbeedy serv- "Is be still awake?" for conquest, wiping away, as It were, much as I care for Uncle Robert. You beneath the bed clothes to the roe with coffee in the no. from ing breakfast "Oh. Dr. Massey left directions the last clinging vestiges of ber emo- have been very good to me, and very floor where he stood erect, with arms room. that he was to be given some nourish- tional weakness. "Come, let us go to good to blm, and If I could tell you unrftlaed and tensed, shouting In shrill. you me," I "Between and began, ment a raw egg and milk and then him, together." tbat I love you In the way you ask. strident key what seemed to be orders, "there Is small need of concealment In another powder to make blm sleep. He She was on her feet before I could I " And there she hesitated a shade not at one but at a horde. of Mr. Cameron's disap- directed this matter turned on his side after that, and In restrain her. of a second. "Even If I could tell you," Tbe great bed separated him from pearance and return, his coming as re- less than three minutes was In a deep "Not now, Evelyn." I said, quietly, she corrected, "I wouldn't tell you Bryan and myself, but we skirted and mysterious as his going. both markable slumber once more." and, at tbe risk of seeming rudeness, now. It Is not stubbornness, Philip. It tn haste, and came upon blm be- I experienced enough to un- I was I think lam annoyed that had not been sat still. It is just a woman's way. Ask me fore be had taken more than a single derstand that such an affair as this called. I let myself hope that sight of "But, why?" And there was a bint again, when Uncle Robert is well, and him, kept entirely step. As we confronted his arms cannot be secret espe- me might possibly have stirred his of suspicion In tbe look she gave me. all this horrible nightmare has passed. lowered and his clenched tlsts shot Mr. serv- memory cially not from Cameron's even though the familiar ob- "He Is asleep." I told her. And Promise me that you will ask me threateningly. But a far It is better, forward ants and Checkabeedy, jects of his bedchamber failed. I said when she had relaxed Into tbe great again!" more startling happening at this junc- you should it thor- as much to broad-shouldere- d again I that understand' the short, cbalr added, temporising, "Mr. "Never fear." I returned, "I'll ask ture was bis abandonment of htr Jar- oughly. 1 can fancy the distorted nurse, whose twinkling eyes were in Bryan will let us know when be you." gon, and bis adoption of Intelligible boen thin-lippe- ktory that has circulated below violent contrast with his wakens." - "And promise me, too," she added, Kngllsh. fciairs. 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g - - r- r- W. SB. Scotf, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Div H. L. :Fi3cus. Charlie Spriggs of the Pave Deprirttin?nt of the tnPtlol'( tT; S. Land Offire At Fdtt Siiirlrier M. jan. S4 Howell ranch was in town over (Bashic M 9hnsielan 4,iurgecn, and 9rep. tf ft fi l'll.t. To Ocoree It. Osliorn, of ElUln. X. night Wednesday. Contest ee: 4 You ro hereby notitlcd Hint Jnnies A. Zhe Pienna drugstore. Cbnvers who fives Kennn. X. M. ns his post-olTlu- e WANTED Two Experienced urtdress. aid on Jun. ), 1013. lile In this ffure, Jresk 2rugs d 'Chemicals. i(ll application to "Wait! esses at tlwGilkerson Ho- olTioe his duly corroborated kinds 9atent Viledieincs A 6ttek Rem- nnd sccme the cnncellnllon of your ttw awe W eontesl tel, Roswell, Apply at once. 4V"- 15. IW?, f srfX nX? rv nT;SaXg rfJV vivyvtV hoinesleud entry No. made Jan. edies, dtatienerq. Rubber "Seeds ant for NH NK.1. Section ?3. Township ." S , Kanue 30 M. ua T. L. Reagan and M. 0. Mills K. X. 1. Meridian, nnd irrounds lor iJcilet Hrtkles. , uband-ope- Boaz his contest he nllctres thnt you have of Avere business visitors thu Hi lid deNcilLed for two yours lust Pienna, Vll. in town Thursday. I Vienna ( Ill'Kt, dumber 9 I You nre. therefore, further notilied Hint Charlie Walker of the Walk- the suld. niluicniions ill be tnken by this Scalers In office jis hnvlnif been confessed by yju, nnd er brothers ranch wa in town :9 your said enli y will Le cancel-i- thereunder DAVID L. GEYER : to be there- Thursday. withotiudur further rlirhl heard LAND OFFICE PRACTICE i; M rf SMWBg Material, and in, either before this olTico or ot nppenl. if iis you fail to lile In this ofriee within twenty A SPECI LTY. R. R. Reagan and W. L. L. imbil-JBtio- days nfter the 1'Ol'ltTII of this Offio in Ramon Blook of Boaz, were in town noiiee. ns shown below, your. answer, tinder Parker Implements. N. M. Thursday on land Farm onth, speeillcnlly meetlnir and responding to ROSWtll.L, matters. f5? Proprietors' ef these nllettalions of contest, or if you fnil within that. tlmct to lllo in this oftice due Jacob llauserman of Eustis, proof thnt you hnve served a copy of your Nebraska is in the town and .answer on the said contestant either in SJlie Vienna 9in 6hop, person or by registered mail. If this service community this week looking Is made by the delivery of a copy of your 8 R. L. ROBERSON, .mt a location. answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service mtlst be either the said 8 e Well "Catlings, 9anks, all hinds cf "Salvanized Srtn and fin XCcrk. contestant's written nelinou ledirmenl of his Tb Barber Mrs. John Vanca and children 'I receipt copy, showing of y Repairing Tieatlq and 9remptln S)cne of the the date -- NORTH 81DK came up from Roswell Tuesday its receipt, or the nlTlduvit ot the person by w Agent for tlie Panhantlle-Stea- m ar.d visited in town two days horn the delivery was made stating hen i and where the copy-wa- s delheied: if made uniry, of Amarillo. Texas before going cut to their home- bv registered mail, proof of such service must affidavit 5 Phon. No 13 consist of the of the poison vr stead several miles east of here. by whom the eopy w as mailed stallnir when and the st office to which It was mailed, Henry T. Jones and Frank and this nffldnvit must be acconipnlncd by Dowell of the Jonea ranch near the postmaster's reeoipj. for the letter. ROY C. McHENRY and February S, Zfiep f of fggrieultiirc You should state in your answer the name January w Olive were in town over night l. of thcHst ofllce to hich you desire future Attorney and Counsellor at Law this week, Henry repot ts cattle notices to be sent to voti. C. IIkskt, Iteirlster. Hibbs Building, doing nicely. Station, ; fBoax, 1113. SALE wl' sfi, Date of llrst publication Jan. 31st Washington, D. C. ." second " Feb. "th ltl3. MONTHLY SUMMARY. . ' Miss- - Maude Black well left third " 'Feb. llthl'113 Cttnri office Practice on " fourth - Feb. 21st t'l3. Thursday morning for Silverton is now JANUARY a Specialty Texas where she was called on Temperature. Notice for l'nliliciition. non-coa- l F. S. O0T OTSU0 business.- - She bought round-tri- p Mcnn Icuipenitiire Rings, Bracelets, Deimrtnient of the Interior, U. S ticket and expects to return Watches, Maxiimmi temperature ..71 .nnd Olvice at Fort Sumuer. w M. Dec. S.I, VM. Notice Is hereby uiven that James A. Minimum temperature. . . . 20 within ten days or as soon as Diamond, Novelties. Hnri ls. of Olive. N. M. who., on Jan. 4. 1C0T, business matters connected with (ireatest daily range .52 made orlifinal 11. K. 'o. 0B7I. for SEU', See. 13, will Precipitation. Township I S., Ramie SS Fa. and on March ihe trip permit. 15. 1910, mode ndd'l. H. K. No. (17X00, for NK'. .777:2-10- 15, Itanjie 2H N SEEDS will as Total 0 Section Township i S.. K.. Deputy Sheriff C. J. Marbut The low prices M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention Oarden, Field and Flower Seed." Clear 2 t nrrost'id Wood io Southard Wed- to inaie live-yea- r on oriiilnnl nnd three-yea- Vegetable tonish you. Partly cloudy .1 on additional Proof, to eslulilish elniui to the Plants. nesday and took him to Roswell Cloudy land above described, before Dan C. Pnvntfe, Poultry and Supplies. .2 U. S. Commissioner In his oflloo at Kennn. where he was wanted on a h W. Zink, mark indientes below zero. . M. on the day of March l'H3. Ask for Catalogue Price List. charge of forgery, lr, is alleged & Claimant names as witnesgps: and William Horner, that Woodie forged the name Jason T. (lundy und John O. Keller of Kennn THE JEWELER observer, postoftiee address, Bo !. M., Jeff O. White and John Schlrch of ROSWELL SEED CO., of Ray Fox to a six dollar check Olive. N. M. C. f. Umnv, az, N. M. J3I-M- 115-11- 7 - aiid passed it. on Joyce Fruit Sleswell, - - View Oslexlet. Iteiilster. S. Main Roswell, N.M. Company. The check was so Notice ior l'lililicatlun. 'Sood Adaptadtotho Southwest.' . non-co- F. S. OKW WM0 well drawn that it passed thru Wanted Two Experienced Dopuprtnient of the Interior, TL 8. the First National Bank hands. t.and Office at Fo. t Sumner. N. M. Dec. Ii. X0TICE FOR ri'BLICATION. Uilkerson 112. Notice is hereby itlven Porter J. Waitresses at .the Lj- that . , 017X77 021008 2 w. Williamson, of Kennn. N. M. who', on Oct, 1913-Je- wel apply at EJCE'i'S LElOS SUCCEED t Y i, Department of Boaz, N. M. Feb. 12, Hotel, Roswell, o:u. 191. made homestead entry Xo. OGiK. for the Interior, U. S. : S't Crystal, the 20 months old of Olive SPEOIflUUI-l-t"- NEV. Sec. Kl.Twp.S8.. Uanue M K., and on Land Office at Roswell,. N. M. Jan. Mrs. J. E. Marbut to ot:a Ti w m.lnc'p. A Trial uu I Bon, ' entry 1"I3. Notice Is hereby tiiven Charles D. Mrs J HiJa June II. made add'l. homestead that daughter of Mr. and Wil left on the morning train today No. oedl:). for liH SRtf. Section 93, Twp.S S.. Spillmnn of Route 3, liox:l. Flida, N. M. who, H., M. no- on May 7. Ifof, If. K. 017H77. at, o. 1Kk,1 Riinite 3d X. P. lias filed made Serial No. liam C. Maples, died thefam ! ! Twrlp. 1 6Tlft!iCi.t : 0 "1 Mildinnv for extended visit with hei It tl tl?V. I an . Vii l:.ili,-- :s v..neli''t aiail. tice of intention to make live ) ear on origin- for Iots ft 3; See. 6, NH KKU, Sec. 7: and , TO PLKAKt. ily home Tuesday Feb. 11th. Mo. fcUAHAiVii:'.! al nnd three-yea- r on add'l. Proof, to establish on Dee. 0. 1909, mnde add'l. entry, Serial No. father at Mt. Vernon, y; , WiUa Mention this Paper. She had been sick for about two claim to the In ml above described, before 021U08. for SWX NEK. SE! NWX. NEK Dan t'. IJ. S- - Commissioner. In his SW!, KWH SEW. See. 7. Twp. 8 S.. Range 31 suffic- Welcome Change. Savairo. of weeks but n recovered CCIflO 10 CENTS Hoe at Kennn, N. M. on March 12. 1013. E., N. M, P. Meridian, has Hied notice of Inten iently to be lip, when a second Mrs. Knott Meek According s Claimant names as witnesses: tion to make final three year proof to estab Hubert I,. Koberson, Joseph A. Cooper, lish claim to the land above described, before to style books. Henry, the . the te. rn U-- attack came suddeulv and she William H. Cooper-Charle- s M. all of Dnn C. Savage, 8. Commissioner, in his StdttT , llnrber. died within two hours. loop is to replace the button on oaii.iii.. f. I Kenna, N. M. C. C. Henrt. ofllce at Kenna. N. M, on March 3, 1913. ,Mr. T. L. Reagan conducted certain dress fabrics. J31-M- Register Claimant names ns witnesses: EdL'ur E. Lee. Joe R. Evans, W. Knott Meek- -C real! .Notice fur 1'ubllcnUon. Martin hhort funeral services at the 0II01H Oil9t Oarlund. these ot Kenna. N. M and James 11 Meek are Spillman of Route 3. Elida, N. M. cemetery. Mrs. Knott Why mm .Department of the Interior, U. J3I F.'H T. C. Tlllotson. Register. TIhj family have the sincere you so pleased? Land OtTlce at Roswell. N. M, Feb. 11. 1013 Knott Meek I am tired of There is always roo n for one Notice Is hereby ulven that Mllledge B. Sapp sympathy of the community in of Hon, X M., who, on Feb. 11. 1907, made U. Xotlce for Publication. gowns 1 havt iriore, said the woman who took K. Serial No. 0110IH. for S WV4, See. 89. their sad bereavement. buttoning up and 10f. non eoal F. S. 01087 083S to loop the loop! on her twelfth husband. and on March I 1910, made add'l. entry, Ser. Department always wanted No. 021905, for NW'K, Section 35, 7 S., of the Interior, U. S. GROCERY BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS Tu. Uunue So K..N. M. V. Meridian, has filed notice Land Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Deo. IB. Too many folks do things a tuts, three-yea- r Notice Is hereby (riven that Luis T. TWICE IN ONE DAY. His Method, of Intention to make final fire and certain wav because Proof, to establish claim to' the land above Estea. formerly tmla T. Mc Duffle, of Calvin. I Oklahoma, widow William O-c.- jii d accomp-- described, before I', Lively, U. S. Com of E. MoDuffle ir fiillet How you way. This it. Rnbeison, tor of lse does them that deceased, who, on Nov. 17, 1907. Uh your great sikmosj with nilssiuner. in his onice-- t Ullnns, X. M, oa made orlir. The Cah (iru:i rv st'Id bin Stock th s a day when the re is a pemium March l', 1013 homestead entry No. 01047, for NWS. See. So. Ciaiiniuit names as Twp. 4 S. Range 58 E., and on Mar 8. 119. .( gooi's h L. 11, (' ii mi' hat l ladle-- : I'o yo'l k'j'p givnif. n men and women with ideas wiineBses: v William I. Johnson. Marlon O. Mills. Samuel made addltion.il homestead entry No. 06303. d-- I things? for Mid lfl' ro tlie g-- t tumid be hern f their'owi!. V. Mardls. Horace W. Florn, all of lionz, N NKX. Section 26. Township 4 S Range M. T. TlMtTMilH. s E , N. M, P. Merldiun I . IVn-- .Nothing on bu C has Hied notice of i i ( 'a i iii it. hat-l- s.-l- to earth aoit Some of thrs prettiest senli Fit NU KeIster. Intention to mako three year Proof, to es- eiicotir..geiii"iif ,ohl inan.-Jinlg- e tablish claim K.nna l.v:mler C. who will in homely to the land above described, nents aie contained before Dun C. Savetre. IT. S. I l Commissioner, move sun;!; bo " Somo men like to imagine If into Fiiik jh in his ofllce ut Kennn. N. M. on March It, 113. If there i'.m i bin; nioii rases. l.nililiiig when; they uro no v Js that their wives abuse (hem Claimant names us witnesses: Lit'g'ia')!' Ih.vi t s.i:)'a younj A man seldom pans out to the Ceorirrf T. UitlefleUI. mot inji t In ii lio h.) and ent ire ind others don't have to imaiii Willie A. Fry. both man try to act old, is to s 'e ai x station of hn bride. of Kenna, N. M.( Jeff D. While. John Schirell Mm k of ila.dwaic. Thty ex-- ; , if. both of Olive, NVM. I'. 0. HiMiir, lot k. - old voin in try to young. et t l l nl in ind can v a com- It's a sUa,iUiiL.ut some ptopl A lot of henpecked men are elsier. picto ami up-to-di- s!ock of Thii hypoci it is. Satan's right money and a sham taveu't the land who lay around the A conceited m a n seldom bower, gracoi I s. hat others have. house. thinks 80 notice, ton rrttiiirAfio. NOTICE OF CONTEST. NOTICE FOR TTBLICATIOX. Kntlfe for FuMIratloD. non-coa- l omi8 F. s: tietmHinPiit of the Interior. V, 8 rtliWl Everybody Reads Department of tho Interior i;. 8. Depnrtinrnt of thn Interior, IT. 8 Department of tio Interior, t. 8. Lniifi Offi at foft SiiliiilKr, N, At., Land Office ut Kurt Sumner. N.M. lice, 5, Land Office at Iloswell, K. M., Jan 1, Laud Otilce at Roswell. X'. M. Jau. tl. ll.t- - Jan. 13, 1013. To AVto'Hr Wtlief6f Llidu. tbatJofcvj 1012. Xot.eu Is hereby given ttiut Juhn I. 9I3, Notice Is hereby given that Tuoiuss II. Notice ia hereby given Emaicrt. toi-7- THE JOURNAL Garner, of Kennu, X. M.. who, , DcdtherlU'ei Judson, N. M who, on Feb. 21. of Kenna. N. M. who, on March 1. tatdet onJun. tl. M.' of . You are hereby notltled that Mitlvin II30S, 01t22H. N SKla". 1907. nimlc II. I",. .No. 0,'IM-I- forSKU Sicllgn "1. IH10. iiiniir' add I. It. II, Herlal No. l2l8ol. for U.K. Serial No. for Stieticc, w bo gives Klicls, X, M. as his post-oflle- e 17, 31 V. Township S.. K.inge 30 K X. M. NH $. 't t. Range 33 K. N. M. P. X!i HW', Section Tp.8S., Range j 1. 1913, Sec. f. address, did on Jnn. . file in this ', 1 r?lr4 intentoo has Med notice of intention lo inn Ice five-yes- Meridian, has tiled not'cfc'of fhteftllnn to make N. M Meridian, has notice of onVe his duly corroborated application to five-yea- VVhy? Becaus It Prints Proof, to establish claim to tho land above Innl three year proof.to estnbli'sfi cltihtl In the to make tlnal Proof, lo es'sbllsb contest and secure the cancelation of . described, before Dan V. Savage, U. S. Com- land above described, before Dan C Saiftff; nlalm lo tl.e land above desnflf-ed- be'ore Today,s News Today and . your homestead, entry Serial N. OI3ub made missioner, In his otliee. nt Kenna, N. M. on it. Commissioner In hisoftceat Kenna. X, f)n 0. Parage, tT. S. Commissioner, o ut August ?8, 1909. for SWU Section 14, Town- C Lots of And because the 1st day of .ilare.i 1013. M. on Feb. 91. 1413. offlce af nn, N. M. oh March IS. 13 it. ship 4 ., Range 29 B N. M. P. Meridian, and witnesses-Willia- Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant ItAxiaM fen witnesses: it Is Independent In poll-tic- s Claimant names as ns grounds for his contest he alleges that 3 George S. James A . Neely. Jason RoberSOff, Wflltatt B. Rfott, John tl, Cooper, Joseph A, Cooper, ilia you hnve holly nbnndoned the lnnd, hnve Snenthen. Robert L. and wears collar n, II. Hendrii, Columbus O. Ilord. of KlPa. Klmmens, L. sKli, all of Retma. the Hnlmnn, John A. Xorthciiii, nil of Kenna, residence thereon and hnve ill A. Frank ' never established . Tn.i.rrr-ns- , of no political party X, M, '. HKMIIV, filing. N.M. i'. X. M. T. C. TiMiTsi). been absent finee J17F.M r.eiflpter. Reglaier. JlPf M Iteglster. Volt are, therefore, further notltled that the Notice for l'tilillentinii. Mid nllfgatlons will be taken by this office ns Nat Ice fur ru hi leaf Ion. Notlre for I'oMlrotlon. hnvlng by you and your CFNTS A MONTH nlilH (12I1M been confessed said 012113 SO entry will be canceled thereunder without Deportment of the Interior. K. B. Land Department of tile interior,. S. Department of the Interior, U, 9. t ytitlr further rigHt to be heard therein, either Office at Roswell, N. M. Jan. 31. 1913. Roswell, N. M. Jan. t!, 1913. BY MAIL Ijtiul Office nt Roswell. N. M.: Jail: before this office or oh Appeal, If you l) to Notice Is liereby (riven that William Land Office at Notice ia hereby given that Montgomery 4, 1913. Notice la hereby given that, l ord K; tile 111 thiS dnicfe tttthid twenty days after the . Parker, of New Hope, X, N. who. on Dee. M. Sheets, of Klkins. N. M. who, en Marea, Stokes, of Hon?., N. M. who, on Feb. 80. iw; FOURTH publication' of this 0ottee as shown , 11. made H, K.Herlal No. 0M789. for 15. 19U7. H. E. 113W, No.OlflM. for mBdc H. K. 11211. Serial Xo.' 01 1111, for SEtf; below, your answer. Jtide'r 6'iith; n'pecitloally SH. Sec- IS. dWrtshlp 8 S, llnnge .13 13. N. M. p made Serial t 21. Twp. 7 Range 21 K., N. M. T. Section 11; nd on Dee. 51, 1909, madiTodd'l.' meeting and responding to these allegations of Meridian; h.1 riled iidttSe' Of Itltsmlon to aaake NIX. Sec. S. Albuquerque Meridian, has nied notice of intention to maliB entry Serial Xo. 021130. for NE4 Section II. contest, or if you fall within that time to file ftnnl three-- j etit to eitabllsh clain, to Final Hve-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to Township T south. Range 29 east, N. M. P. in this ofllee due proof that you have served the land above de'JtcflUfd,- before C. E. the land above described, before H. P. lAvely Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make a copy of your answer on the anid contestant Toombs, U. 8. Comm'sdonef, Iff hie offloest Morning C. S. Commissioner, in bis office at BiUinf. Journal ftnnl three-yea- l'roof, Joestablish claim to either in person or by registered mail If this .Vew Hope. N, M. on March 15, I9i:i. N. M. on 11, 11?. the land above described, before Dan C. service is made by the delivery of a copy of Claimant names as witnesses: March Sn voire, V. S. Commissioner, in his ofllee at your answer to the contestant In person, proof Joseph W. Bnilew. IMgsr J. S'.rawn. both of Claimant names as witnesses: Kcnna. X. M. on Feb. 19. 1913, ofnuch service must be either the said con New Hitte. N. M.. Robert C. Baker. M. Clay- - Charley Af. 1 all, Louis X. Todd. John Ball. Claimant name3 as witnesses: testant's written acknowledgment of his re: ten Baker, both of Nobe. N. M. Fred Helgnnfeld. alt of Elkins. X. M. C. Register. William Hornerr'Lee It. Robertson, Marlon eelptof the copy. Bhowln the date of its F7 M7 T. C. Tn.tmoN R?lsler. T. TlLtOTao. person by whom . Mills. William C. Maples all ot Iloaz. X. M. receiptor the affidavit of the Notice for PublicnfJos. olo-f- C, delivery was made stating when and NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION'. T. Tillotson, Register. the 01W 019459 .1 i?r Fresh. AelltOle where the copy was delivered; if mnde by soTirE roit rt ULicATiox. registered mall, proof of such service must Department of the Interior. U. S. Pepartment of the Interior, V. S. nf r and consist of the affidavit of the person by whom Land Office nt Roswell. N. M. Jan. 31, 1913. Land Office at Roswell, N, M. Jan S, 1915. ;.1,!i.i;-.- Planter.sboutd tfst tliil 03721 f ftunnrlfir merltsof Oilf theeopy was mulled stating when and the Notice is hereby given that Alvln F. Black. Notice is nereby given that Charley M. lepartment of the Ihlerlor, t, S. Laud . S or thnrn Grown Seeds. - 15. Hail, pf Klkins. N. M.. who, on Sept. 4. 1t-- office at Roswell, 'N, M., Jfln, It, 191.1, post drtice- to which it was mulled, and this of Route 3. Elida. N. M., who, on March orrca 1010, E. 9088 No. 010992. NH special, Nol lee is hereby klVen that Lewis Ott, of affidavit must be accompanied by the post mnde additional H. E. Serial Xo. 02203. nade'M. Serial for FO 10 CENTS M. April, iwiB, master's receipt for the letter, You should for SEX. Section 23, Townships S.. Range 3i SEK. KWX NE!V. Section 2J; and 7Sv4 SW wew 4 portrait! out" Klkins. tf. who on III made b post-otilc- e M. Inten- 23: on Aug. 2. t'W9, I. 'J H. E No. 057VI, RWfi. SCd. , state In oh answer the nam of the N. P. Meridian, has filed notice of sec. and made add entry COLLECTION 1IK. Ser. for . FA MO you utut-- yenr No.034S SK!4. 23. Twp. 1 pkgwoODmf Tonal . i to Township 6 S., UnnKB 58 E N. M. P. M. but to which desire f notices to tion to make final three Proof, to estab- for 8WX Sec. pkf. TrlMMH 111 Register, claim Range 28 E N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied t Klih , uftetWartls nmehfled to rdad: SW'. be sent to .voit. C. lish to the lnnd above described, before 3. ft fVt, Arrow-b- i iSlilmfj 17, I'oWn-ship- Date of first publication Jan, 21th 1013. Dan C. Snvnge. tl S. Commissioner, In his notice of Intention to make Final five aid 1IM Section f! and K!lN'!t Section ft utkg. fNiHnrtott Market Ultvn ' " M on 17, 1913. three-yea- r Proof, to to it south, Hniie 2S east. N, M. I; Meridian, second Juov 31st 113. office, nt Kennn. N. March establish claim the ,; II. V. Lively, 1.UO has tiled notice of lriteiltion to nmlio Hniil " third " Felj. 7th 1113. Claimant names as witnesKes: land above described, before V. IfrlU todnyl Fend 10 en- - lo fcMti pay Hthand " ' fourth " Frb. 14th 1913, A. Commissioner, in his office at J'lklos, N. M. nJ rocciv tl lmv 'Vaiiiotw CoiUctltilt, three year Proof, to estiibiifiH clttltti ill thS Willliim A. Pettltl. Joe D. Slack, Charles H. p'lln 11, 191.1. with our Nw rid ltistrurtiv Harden ttuid. land described, If; P. i.lveir, IT. Slack, Route 3. Elidu, X. M John O. in March GKKAT fcOUTUliltN SKK.O above before XUtlC'E" CdNtfiST. these of 1409 Koho St. Kockfortl, lUinoU:. s. Coninilssloner. in his oRlcc. at Illkins, X: M. df Whltnker, of Valley View. N. M. Claimant names as wltnefse: on the isth day of Febrtmry 11)13. o4i56 Mi T. C. Tii.urr.Htw, Register. Montgomery M. Sheets, Louis N. Tees', names ns Interldr, U. S. lames O. Hicks, Benjamin L, Cooper, all or .Notice Claimant witnesses: Department of the Xoilrp for Publication. fia Publication. A Elkins. N. M. T. C. Tlllotsen. ' nifust Sehulu. 'utiles L. Clint ten. I'hnrles Land Office. Roswell, X. M. Feb. 8, l'13- - " 01 13 IS Ill 4.",." I F7-- U7 Ueglster. Miller, these of Klkins. X, M., Skvler J Ward M. Scott, of Sweetwater. Texas. Department. of the Interior. U.S. Land TsJohn Department of the Interior, U. S. ' of Alvn. X, M. T. C. Tillotson, I'ontcstee: : Office nt Roswell. N. M. Jan. ", 1913. M. ft, 1913. Notice for Publication. I Register, hereby Virginia C Lnnd Office nt Roswell. N. Feb. Notice Is hereby given that Edward I'V You are notified thut 012708 gives K.llda, ns his post Notice is hereby given that John F. Carroll, X. M who, 7, liivkurd. who N. X. Klkins, on March Klkins, X- - who, on 10. 190C, Department of the Interior, U. S. otke for riiiillcntlon. office address, did on January 3, VH3, file In of M. Mch. made . 1908. H. E. 1JJT3, No. 01(215, non-eon- made Serial for l 1". H. OUd H. K. 1 15 tt Serial So. 011:151. for SEX. Sec. 15, r.nnd Office nt Roswell, N. M. Jan. 30, 1913. 8 this office his duly corroborated nbpllcation RUH, Section 3i, Township 8., Ranire E.. Di'purttnotit of R. 7 2C K-- . M. Meridian, is hereby given William D. the Interior, i't Lnnd to contest and accuro the cancellation of Township S Range X. P. Notice that N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Intension Oflloe nt Fort Sutnncr, X. M.. Drtc. is!, 111?, uiahe llnnl --Imiili. of IClklns, X. M.. heir of Sarah P. Smith irolir il ime4t0iid entry. Serial No olffifl, mnde hasllled notice, of intention to to make final three year proof, to establish (a 20, H. K. .Notice liereby nlvch lltat TlioiliKs tt 13, 17, three year Proof, to establish claim to the deceased, who, oil Aug. 1'T. made 11. Octi J'W, f,.r NK!. Section Township claim to the land' above described, before Tow, of Kennn. N, M. li.t, on Nov. j'l, itfcio. hind b' f re H. P. Lively. 12374, Serial Xo. 01278S. for SEM. Section 81, T 4. R:inue 31 K IT N P Meridian, nnd as above described. P. Lively, U. Conimisslonar, In his office nt made II. M. Xt) 073,11, loll iff, 'ommlssioner, Elkins N, Towhshlp S. Range 28 E. X. M. P. Meridian, for S Win Sect I lilt 0. S. in his office at 1, jrnitifiil tor ills cohtcst he alleges t John ElkinsN, M. on March l'13. Township 4 R, Iiatiiri! ill E. X. M. P. Meridian, M. on March 18, 1913. "instiled notice of Intention to make Unal M Scott has wholly abandoned said lnnd, nnd Claimant names as witneutes: ha tiled five year Proof, to establish olaim to toe lond notice of intention to make three has not resided upon or cultivated titty fltrl Claimant nameB as witnesses: James O. Hicks, Thomas A. Williams, Fred year Proof, claim land above described, before II. P. Lively. S. to establish to the thereof for m'ire than two years last past, WUHrtm D, Smith, Iiuis X. Todd, Oscar B. I. Htluenteld. Fred Hechlold, all of Klkins. N, M. described, Dun C. V. Commissioner. In his office at Elklrs. X'. M. TiMiOTHfts, ItegiHter. above before favnee. He bus sold and moved all improvements Morrison. John tV, Snyder, all of Klkins. N. M. ttai r'8 T. C. 1913. S. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna, X.M. Tit.L-.T.O- S, on March 13 from the place FI4-M- T. '. Register. on February 24, 1"13. NOTICE POH Yi.u are, therefore, further notified that the Claimant names as witnesses: Pl NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Claimant names ns witnesses: mi id allegations will be taken by this office as John W. Snyder. George W. Bice, Crawford non-coa- l F. 8. 03119 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Jason T. Clandy Jasnti It, tlundy, Munr L, haWtig b"nn cmfuiwi) by you, and your said G Fuller, Glen Fuller, all of Klkins. N. V. ot tlio U. S. Tir,ixT4-m- . Land Office at ltoswell, N. M.. Jnn. 2", Graves, CcorKtf"T: Littlt'tleld all bf Ketihfl.N. entry will be cftitUrila 1 tlifireiniiler without your Department Interior, FT M7 T. C. Register. 4. 191S. Notice is hereby given that Seltb T. Mi C Ci IlKfctir, further right to be tkurd therein, either before Land Office nt Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. Jeffries, of Elkins, X. M, who, on Feb, Sc, Iteitister. this unite ,.r on sppml, If you frtll to Hie In this 1913. N Ice Is hereby given that Joseph F. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Kenna, X. M on M, 1010. made additional.". E. Serial No. office w!ih:u twetily lys after the FOt'UTII Hoot lie, of ,vlin, August UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 'fllloe for I'lililli'tltioil. Hilli-c- , 1906, mado II. E. No. 0.111(1. for 8WM, See. 32, for NEK, Section 17. Township t 8i..Hnnte piililltatiiin of tills . siiowtt below, your Roswell, N. M. Jan. 23, 191.1. Notice is here- tWUSB Township 3 8, Italian .1 I? M. M. I, Meridian, S E., N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice ar.swcri utitlr oath, meetlnS and by given that the State of New Meiico by of Intention to make live-yea- r of Intention to mnke final thri-- year Proof, Department of the Interior,' tT. S. Lurid rtspo'i'lhifr to these allegrttiotis of coldest, of has tiled notice virture of the Act of Congress approved it t Roswell, X. M 10, IOIRi Proof, to establish clilm to the land above lo establish Claim to the lund above described Jun. If you fall within that tlrrtrt to fill hi (his office 1, 1898, has tiled in this office Selection C, Savage, 8. Commls June before II. P. lively, V. H. Commlsslbner. in Notice Is liereby given that Eliza II. licit1 due proof that you havh served a copy of Joitf described, before Dun I', following lauds: M, List of the 1907, 111 If his office at Kcnna, N, on March his ofllee at Elkins. N. M. on March 5, 1"13. erill. of Klkins, N. M. who on July 'P. answer on the sai.i eoiitdstarit either person sloner. List No. 112. Serial No. O:6f80, for SEW SB, 1913. "Claimant names as witnesses: made H- E. 12192 Serial Xo. 059.".0. for SIVK, or by registered mall. If this service Is made by 3KM. Seo. 14; Ktf. SEW SW!. Sec. El; NH William T. 8. Burns, George C. Cooper, Louis Sec. 34, Twp. 6 8.. Range, 28 K. X. M. P. the delivery of a oopy of your answer to the Clair.iant names as wftnesees: and TM SEX Sec. 28, all in Township 10 Meridian, of N. Todd, Benjamin I Cooper, all of Elkins, hns lilcd notice intention to contestant In person, proof of such service must Joe D. Slack, John W. PonndB. Ozn P. Butler Hange 31 E.. N. M. P. M. 800 acres. N. M. T. C. TlLLOTSON malic final live year Proof, to establish be either the said contestant's wr'tten auknnwl James T. Butler, allot Route 3. Elida, N. M. Protests or contests against any or all at J3J-F3- lteister. claim to the land ubove described, before edgment of his receipt of tho copy, showing the C. (', lltsit, Register. such selections may be filed in this office, II. P. Lively, U. S. Commissioner, in his office date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person during the period of publication bereef. er Notice for Publication, at Elkins. N.M. on Feb, 18, 1913. by whom tho delivery was made stating when NOTICE FOB PUBLICAT10X. anytime thereafter, and before Bnul approv- 0V0974 Claimant names as witnesses: and whore tho copy was delivered; If mado by 0C0557 022062 al and certificate. T. C. TilujTsos, IT. S. William D. Smith, W. Snyder. X . Department of the Interior, John Louis registered mail, proof of such service must son Department of the Interior, U. S. F7-- M7 Rfflit-- Land Office at Uoswoll, N. M., Jan. U. Todd, George C. Cooper, all Elkins. N. M. person of slat of tho aflldarlt of the by whom the Land Office ut Roswell. N. M. Feb. 4. 1 91 3. 113. Notice ia hereby given that Albert T. C, TlLLOTSON, copy was mailed stntlna; when and the post office Pabllcatloa. J17-F1- is hereby given that George li. Huff Notice for N. atratton, of Elkins, N, M. who, on Deo. S, ltsgister. Notice to which It was mnilnd, and this aflldarlt must man, of Volley View, N. M., who. on Ner. 15, 011010 1909, H.E. Serial No. 020974, for Lots 3 made be accompalned by the postmaster's receipt 19t, made H, E. Ser, No. 020557, for NEW, Seo Department of the Interior, U. S. Land and . Seo. 2: and NWX; NX SWK, Section Notice for Publication. 4, for the letter. 2; and on Mch. IS, liio, made add. entry, serial Office at Roswell. N. M. Feb. 113. 11,' Township 0 8.. Bnnge 27 E., N. M. P, 021343 You should state In yonr ahswer the name NO.OS9083. forLotsS 4. SH NWI4, See. 1, Notice Is hereby given tbat John E. Greer, Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to Department of U. S. Land tho Interior. of the post office to which you desire future Twp. 7 S. Range 11 E. N. M. P. Meridian, Hal of Route S. Elida. X, M. who. on Sept. 0. latv, Final three year Proof, to establish Land Office N. M. Deo. 27, 191S. make at' Roswell. notices to b shilt to you. '. tiled of Intention to make Final three made H. K. 9118. Serial No. 011010, for SE. lund above described, before a, notice claim to the Notice is hereby given that Clarence t, C, llldtsorh" ReifhroM". year proof, to establish claim to the land a Section 20, Township Range 83 E.. N. S3. P, Lirely, V. S. Commissioner, in hV.offlce f 14 191S H. Itugglns. of Route 3, Elldni X. M. who, on Jan. tlate of first publication Fub, boVtf besorlbed, before Dan C. Savage, IJ. S. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Inteuttooto Elkins, N. M. on March S. Inl3. to, 1!1 at iiio, made It. e. 02i;us for 'E'i. Sco. 8. and " second " Feb. 1911. Commissioner, 111 his office at Kanna. N. M. on make five-yea- r Proof, to establish claim Ui as N WW Seo. 0, 7 Range 32 F... N. M ' " 28 1913. Dan V. Claimant names witnesses: Township S. third Feb. March 18. 1913, tbe land above described, before Leopold P. Meridian, 1918. Herbert C. Fahrlender. Fahrlehfler. has filed notice oflntentlon to " fourth " Warth 7 Claimant names a witnesses! Savage, P. R. Cemmlsnloner. In bis office at James L. Chatten. Carl B. Wlrtlwell, all of make final three-yeu- r Proof, to establish Rodereck F. Bonham. James E. McCgbe, Kenna. N. M. on Maroh 10. 118. M, C. claim Dan NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Elkins, N. T. Tillothom to the lnnd above described, before William W, Bracken, Edgar L. McBryde, all of Claimant nams as witnesses: J31 .pM Register C. U. S. Commissioner, In his of- 022015 Savage, Valley View N. M. T. C. TlLLOTSOJi, John A. Rogers, of Kenna. N. M.James S, M. 15, 1913, S. llee at Kenna, N. on Feb. Department of tho Interior, U. F14-M- NOTICE FOR PI BLICATI0X. 14 lterieter. MoArthur. Asa M.Guffey. William E Britwin Claimant names as witnesses: Land Office nt Roswell, X M. r eb.B. 1913, all of Route 8. Elida, N. M. non-coa- l F. S. 077e4 James MoArthur, Mct'own, Asa M, XOTICK VUn VI BI.1CATIOX Edward Notice Is hereby given thnt Lavlna Aokley F;-- T. C. Tiluitos. Reilater. ttepartment of the Interior, V. S. Guffle, all of Route 3, Elida, N, Mi nd John Of klkins, N. At., Whti oft Mnjr It. 1910, mnde 01813 S3. A, . Interior, V. S. Land Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Dec. Rogers, of kehhs. X. M. II. E. Serial No. 022015, for EM NF.i-- See. 15. Department of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Elijah H. J10-P1- Kaswelt, N. M. Feb. 5, 1913 ltl. Notice is hereby irtven that T. C. TrMTJOS. Register. Twp. 7 S . Range 27. E and Lots 1 4 I, SEX Office at 0I109 R. hereby given Interior, U. S. Land Northoutt, of Kenna. N. M. who oft March NWM.SWM NEW. NKX SWK. NWX SE, NOTlcifl la that caaries Department of the 20. wno. on rea. N.M. Feb. 4. 1913. 1910. made H. K. No 07784. for B'X. See. Notice for Publication. Sn T Tciwnahln 7. S. Ranfrn i F. N. M. P. V. Siralton. of Elkins. N.M. Office at Roswell. ...,.,,...... 1910. E. No. 021813 for Ml H heresy given Mary Maglll, Twp. S S Rne 30 E.. and EM N'M, WH 021342 u. h,.j ...i i.,..,u n.L. ts. made H. Ser. Notice is that 5 30 Section 23. Township 8. Elida. N. M.. widow of Charles W. NEX, Seotlon 29, Township S.. Ranxe E. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land linal three-yea- r l'roof. to establish claim to Section 2f:andSWX of Route Meridian, filed 5. 10"S. maae N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice t lnten-- t Office at Roswell. N. II, Dee. ST, 191!. .,, In .l,r.v. tiA,nrH H T.lVlV S. HUngB 27 W P. has Maglll, eeceased. who. on Sept. ri.elh. tnree-jea- 011009 N W 14. Seo. to. Ion-t- make three year Proof, to establish Notlre in hereby given that John G. U, S, Commissioner, in his ofllee at Elkins. notice of Intention to make nnai H. E. 9118. Ser. No. for land above Township 8 Range 32 E.. N. M. claim to the land above described, before ttldale. of Route 3, ElUln, N.M. who, on Jnn. X. M. on 17, 1913. Proof, to establish claim to the S., P. Merieian. March - . Lively. V. 8. Com- of to make flnal five Dan C. Savaite, V. S. Commissioner, In his 10, 1010. made H. E. 021342. tor SH Section 5. Claimant names as witnesses: described, before II P. has filed notice Intention 8, 1013. Township 7 S., Range 32 E., N. M P. Merid- In his office, at Klkins. N. M. on year Proof, to establish claim to the laaa office at Kenna, N. M. on Maroh Henry Hyman, Thomas Henderson, Frank manner. ian, has tiled notice of intention to make March 18, 1918. above deacribed, before Dan C. Savage, f . H. Claimant names as witnesses: Stephens, Obadiah Burden, all of Elklna. X. Pinal three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to Claimant names as witnesses: Commissioner, in hie office at Eenna. it. en John R, Holman, Charlea M. liurber. C'hurlie X. M. T. C. Tiixotsob. Herbert lahrlender. the lund above described, before Dun C. Albert N. Stratton. March ia 1913. H. Wear. Oeorve T. Lltllefleid, all of Kenna, FU-M1- 4 ItoglMer. all of Savage, U. S. Commissioner, in his office, Leopold Fahrlender, Blanch Stratton, names a witnesses: N. M. C. C. Henri',- - c- Claimant Elkins. N. Mw - Tlllolson. J31-M- Kenna, N. M. on 15, 1913. Rogers, N. if. James B. Reiflster. at Feb. Notice for Publication. itegister. John A. of Kenaa. Claimant names as witnesses: FI4M14 Mc Arthur. Asa M.Ouffey. William K. Britt. noneoal F, 8 . 03417 C63I8 Edward McCown, James If MuArlhur. John all of Route 3, Elida. X. M- - T. '. TiUotsei. Notice for l'ubllcntlun. U. S. Notice for Publication. ,022014 It. Wnid, nil of Route 3, Flldn. N. M. and Department of the Interior, 7 Register. Sumner, N. M. Feb. 7. 017941 Department of the Interior, V. S. Land John A. Rogers, of Kenna. N. M. Land Oftlco nt Fort U. 8. Land N. M. Feb. M913. T. C. TlLLOTSON. 1913. is hereby given thnt William S. Department of the Interior. you are Proving up on Office at Roswell. Notice 8.1913. If 010 Fl I Keinter. M. who, on Aug. 13, 19C0. Office at Roswell, N.M. reb Notice Is hereby given that Obudiah Burden Boothe. of Klldn. N. hereby given jonn a. your claim be sure and read Elkins. N. M. who, on March 11, 1910, mode " Uitideorig H.E. No. 03417, for 8KX, Seo. 32. Notice Is mat of N. M. who. on May 10. lexis, E. No. OS2014. for VH SEW. SWK M00 Reward, $100. Twp. 6 S,. Range 32 E . and on May 11. 1909. Soott. of Kenna. your Publication Notice care- - II Serial Xo. 017941 for 6 , See. 8. 1, 7 27 E.. The readers of thla paper will be pleased to Htartt entry. No. 0318 for made H. E. Ser. SKKf, Sec. Twp 8., liange and Lots mado add'l. homestead 81 F... mat there Is at leant one urra.cl dbuiie tlml 8. Range andNWM.Seo.10. Twp. 7 S Range fully when it appeal's in the ean-- J C; und NK!4 itaKi-6- SW!4 &WH Section 33, Township 8 7. EH SW. Sec. NW. ban bea able to cum in ti autl that filed notice of Inten K-- , N. M. Catarrh. C'.i. the only M. Meridian, N. M. P. Meridian has 7. Township Range 2H P. Italia t'ulanu pultt 32 E., N. P. hns Hied notice of - any er- Section TS. eure now kuuwn to Cuurrb estao- paper, and if there are the .reolca. five year on original and tion to mekeflaal three year Proof, to Meridian, lias filed notice of Intention to al',g a coustltuttonnl iqulrt-- a eouetitu-tlon- intention to make described, before r Hah elalm to the lnnd ahove rors notify this office promptly make Final three-yea- r Proof, to establiah trcatiuFnt, Hall's CvUirrb Cura li taken three-yea- on add'l. Proof, to establish claim actlug dlrn-tl- upon the blood and mucous Dan C. i,,n r. KiTiia. U S. Ceanmissioner. in bis claim the land above described, before surlaci-- system, the to the land above described, before they be corrected. n of the theroty ditroyina N. M. on Wareh 18. 1913. and will II. P. Lively, U. S. Commissioner, in his ofllee fuumlutlon of the dlsraw. atid giving Hie patient Savage. U. S. Commissioner, In his office nt office at Kenna. stxenKth by building up the and M, 1913. ooertltuiion wiau M on 25, 1913. names bb witnesses: at Elkins. N. on March 17. lug nature In doing Its worK. '' e propra-ior- oivf Kcnna, N. March Claimant cooper. . A certain amount of trouble is Claimant names as witnesses: r so niuuh faith In Its curative p era that thty oBil Claimant names as witnesses: John K. Kimmons, William a. One Iluiidrcd Dollars fur any C as that It Is to Gouty. Joe It. Evans, all of Kenna. 6hould get Henry H.viriuii, Henderson, Frank cure, bend tor hat of Joe D. Slack. John W, Pounds. Ozn P. Butler Dexter good for man all Thomas T- C. T1LI.OTSOH. Klkins, N. M. Addrea V. i. I HKNEV A UU. Olodo, O. T. Butler, all of Elida, N. M. N. m. Stephens. Latins Ackley, ull of Hold by all DruKKlete. 7So. James married. - Register. - Register. K14-M- T. C, Tlllolson, Register, 'lka Hill'i lauiUy 1'IIH fr coJlpatgq. FI4 M21 c. C Uisht, A FRENCH OFFICIAL MURDERED SUCCEED BY DEEP PLOWING HOLIDAYING IN mliiiniuiuHttiililtuiiiliUttntunitita Backache Is aWarning batterxis tartrate ' Majority Of Failures In Dfy THE WINTER SUCCESS! apoftona'iphra- - te Thousands suffer' Edouard Poltier of the Department of Farrhlha Mnn1 1 Inn. kidney ills unawares Justice Strangled Woman Nurse '' May Be Directly Attributed to He man or woman can do IhW but not knowing that 8halloW Methods Work rrthaweaslatornach Is Also Slain. Employed. AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF MONEY tor a tortId liver. Don't bae the backacbe, id ' t procraatinata. SPENT BY WESTERN CANADI-AN- S dull, nerv- Deep plowing Is the key to euccess ous, tdiizy, all Paris. Edouard Folder, n high ofll-cl- IN WINTER SEASON. tired in dry farming, and every failure may condition are often of the French Department of Jus- be attributed mainly to shallow plow- ue to kidney weak- tice, was murdered In his resilience "An Unusually large number of Cclden ness alone. ing, and the complete evidence of this Hcfol Discover) here. A Woman nurse who was at- Western Canada people are les.vitlg suf- Is to be found in the history of the feromotea the flow of dlruatira jutraal , Anybody who tending him was also killed. or preparing to leave to spend the invigoratee " fers ffi The early settlers,' for not single deep the llrer and purinaa and constantly from double murder Is believed to have been a Winter in California' nrichaa tha Mood. It makes aaaa , backache should sus- plower ever went broke left the and woman strong in body and by tr The above item news clip-be- d pect the kidneys. committed nn accomplice of the country. of was ethns In mind. Soma gang of motor bandits now on trial. It from a Western Canada paper Ask Your Drag irregularity There Is fist of the secretions may J V is supposed that the crime was Intend- no doubt that deep plowing early In December. In the same paper kiniiiiuiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiinnnif to give just the needed ed as an act of vengeance and warn- is some extent hard work but not were Items of news conveying the In proof. ing. nearly so hard as Imagination repre- telligence that hundreds of Western : Knew It All. sents it to be, and much easier in Canadians An old but sturdy Irishman, who Poan's Kidney Peltier formerly was chief of the bu- were also taking a trip Pills have been cur- the end than farming which sea-eo- n had a reputation gang reau of pardons ut the ministry of surface abroad, spending the Christmas made as a ing backache and depletes the soil, wears out the farmer "at home," as they yet boss, was given a Job with a railroad sick kidneys over Justice. .He'was found strangled In a term the for and gets nowhere. old construction company at Port-au-r fifty years. Furry fttturt chair. The nurse's body had been land. The Scandinavian element TtUsm hacked with an ax. There are hundreds of dry farmers participated largely In the holiday prince. Haiti. One day, when the BUh, A North Dakota Cim or rather thousands who plow about business of the railroads and the Was hotter than Usual, his gang of Mrs. 0. J. Trier. Cando, N. D., aT: -- My feet six inches, pack, disk, harrow and cul steamships, but they all had black Haitians began to shirk, and hs and Itrabfl wcreawolW'n and lcnuhlnt sleep on SENT FIRE return aeonum of kidney weakness. Mj bark was fame TO THE PREMIER tivate day and night and Sundays and tickets. Early In December the chief engineer rode Up oh his ' and tore and 1 felt miserable. an's Ktdner the east 1 hbrsB rNllnonred nieand wben have had occasion to lose every year In wasted effort bound trains and boats were loaded, the . Irishman was heard to use them since, they bare never fatted Die." Letters From Suffragettes Burst Into enough to keep themselves and fam- and an estimate furnished by the rail- shttUti Cat Doaa'a at An? Stora. 50c a Bos Flames and Burned Several ilies In luxury the year round." road people gave Upwards of twelve "Allez you sobs dt guns alie's!" DOAN'S SiVLV Scotch Postmen. The dry farmer haa no expensive thousand as the number Who Would Then turning to the engineer, he rOSTER-MILBUR- "I N CO Buffalo. Now York outlay, no water to pay for, no ditches tnako the Christmas holiday visit said: curse the day I lver learned to no abroad, does mean their language." Dundee, Seoiland. Five postmen mend, rheumatism to doctor, yet this hot that these were he gets irrigation prices for every- people are leaving to avoid the cold- burned, several of them severe- ness ly, by the thing he raises; surely he can afford of the winter, nor for any cli- Evening Matters Up. SINGLE combustion or chemicals to plow, WIS'msrstotuurv and even If he Is short of matic conditions whatever. They Mrs. Marsh took a bite of the cake, contained in letters. One of the post- horses, he can double up neigh have come out to Canada and have It down hastily. SIKAISHT&C16AR always men, on returning from his evening with a and laid reliable bor to the advantage both. done so well that they can afford the "Norah," she you follow collections, emptied the mall bag on of said, "did We hundred and fifty or two hundred dol- the receipt,-o- r do you usually do the sorting table at the poHtofflce. are glad to see that deep tillage as JAKEY'S FAULT VERY SERIOUS Is lars or more that It takes to carry and guess?" The contents burst Into flame. Many taking hold In the west, and sever- al colonies them across and back. When they "Sure, mum, 1 followed the-recel- pt, of the envelopes contained tubes of and communities which Father Rightly Felt He Could Never have adopted came to Canada they did not have only I put In six eggs Instead of four, phosphorus and other inflammable It in Colorado, notably Be Captain of Industry Unlet He at Cathan and Llmon, are raising the that much money all told, but now because two was bad, and I wanted chemicals. They were addressed to they are wealthy and on their Companion.! Premier Asquith, finest of crops even In dry years, are return to even 'em up." Youth's and the sheets of becoming prosperous, money will bring some of their friends with paper within were inscribed: making Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs took great and booming in con- them. TO DRIVE OCT MALARIA their land values AM) HI II.U HP THE TUTICIW pride In their young son son, Jakey. "Justice for women!" sequence. Then there are those, too, who on Taka tha Old Standard OROVBS TAHTH1.K.S3 Father was determined to make him a wheat CHILL, TONIC. You know what run ara taking. In a recent coming to our their farms have made suff- Tha formula la plainly printed on erery boitla. great business man, a veritable cap- article icient money they can liuwlns It la simply Quinine and Iron In a taateleea CHURCH GETS EDDY REQUEST notice, Mr. Cyril Hopkins advances that afford to form, and the moat effectual form. For groan tain of Industry. One day mother holiday, people and children, to oenia. the theory that if we plow deep and take a and what better winter heard loud screams coming from an ' holidaying ground raise big crops we wi!l exhaust the could they have adjoining room and rushed in' to In- Contest of the Will Given Up By the Proof. soil, says the We than California? How many In other vestigate the cause of the Sons of Christian Science Dakota Farmer "Is Isabel going to a beauty doc- trouble. would be glad if this gentleman w.iuld farming districts of the continent Father was vigorously administering Founder. could afford money and time tor?" tell us what to do with the soil except the the you a dose of "strap oil" to the young that these people can? Advertise- "Can't tell she is by the way hopeful. raise crops on it; he reminds us of she Is changing countenance?" Huston, Mass. Litigation over tho the man who owned a gold mine and ment. "Ikey! Ikey! Vy for you are lick- -- bequest of two million dollars made was afraid to develop for fear of ing liddle Jakeyr It PARADOXICAL. rsE Ai t.uvs rnoT.ic a. me. to the First Church of Christ, Scien- running out of gold. the Antleeptlc powder to be shaken Into tha "because I caught him In a lie; tist, of Hoston by ehoea for tired, aching feet. It takea the ettng Mrs. Mary Baker These western soils are in min- out of corns bunlona walking; dot's vy," replied father, continuing G. rich and and makes Kddy ended when her natural eral plant food, In fact we might say a dellaht. Hold everywhere, tfto. Refuaa lub. the chastisement. heirs Joined atltutee. For FREE trial package, address A. "A He? You say with the trustees of the are made up of nothing else, and wben a. uimated. L.e jtoy, M. z. Adv. a lie?" church In "Yes; I proposed decrees entered we consider that the mineral part of vill teach him to He better in to Prove as dot I the several courts Involved. Coin- plants and vegetation generally is only Just It. eef haff to break effery bone "Pa, what Is undying love?" In hees body." Exchange. cident with this action, the Massachu- about six (6) per cent, of the whole. setts house during the afternoon con- It is ridiculous to speak about using "That's the kind the Kink has who shoots himself dead when he la re- Incompetent Georgie. curred with the senate in an enabling up the soil in this generation, so long act which we jected." t Little George was six years old, and permits the mother church as conserve the humus this is the to accept point, the family was much interested in and use the money for the and the only method ever dis- idvancement of doing Dr. Florae's Pleasant Pellets first not un having him start to school, but he in- of Christian Science us covered this is deep plowing: 40 years ago. Tbey regulate gnd Invigorate by plowing Sugar-coate- sisted that he was not going. Jirected its founder. under the sod as deeply as stomach, liver gnd bowels. d One day his grandmother said to possible at the start and after that iidj granules, aqt. him: "Georgie, you as much of the stubble as can be af- are going to school TOBACCO TRUST CUTS A MELON Agreeing with this winter, forded. The abandoned farms of New With Her. sister aren't you?" "I was a fool whenjt married you!" "No, grandma, I'm not going to England, which everyone has heard A Surplus of Six about, were by plow- "Yes, and you married a fool!" school at all. I can't read, nor I can't Million Dollars to Be ruined shallow Distributed Among Stockholders-Ex- tra ing, surface farming, using up of hu- write, nor I can't sing, and I'd like to Mrs. Wlnslow'a Boothlng- - Dividend, Too. mus, raising a stuff on the Syrup for Children know what good I'd do little t teething, aoftena Inflatnma-lko,aJlajr- s atjchool." cream the reduces of the soil without adequate M paln.curea wind co.lc J6e bottleJUt plowing; soil robbery; burning Determined to Ba Observed. New York. More thjin 6 million dol- the "You may announce I lars will be distributed among candle at both ends. - I've made a great discovery, papa." The Way of It. that Intend holders "Have you got a cook yet?" to retire to private life," said the of the common stock of the American These farms are now being sought "Well, what is It?" Industrious salesman. Tobacco Company after by modern agriculturists and "I've found out that the heavy end "No, but one is coming today to from a 15 per cent see If we suit her." "What for?" &xtra dividend declared. Just like the redeemed by deep plowing and tho of a match is the light end." "It seems to be the only method Just "melon" dividend last Introduction of humus, and some of pii.k rtiRrn lytTonnin ' One will money OIST-IdtiN- now by which I can attract public week by the them are in better condition today at a Time. Tonrdniftalat refund l( PA.O T Standard Oil Company, She When we are married, dear, fafla to cure any caae of Itahlng, Blind. u.iB extra dividend represents pro- than ever. JUeeding or Protruding PI lea In to U dajra. Wo. I must have servants. ceeds of the, sale of treasury Shallow plowing destroys fertility three securi- He Certainly, , darling. But try to An old bachelor gets a bad case of The best cure for kleptomania may ties in accordance with the of by burning up humus which la decree the keep each as long as possible. stage fright every time he thinks , be the arrest cure. dissolution. ' found mostly on or the St of near surface. Louis Post. marriage. 4 The company declared also a quar- Deep plowing preserves the soil by The love of money is tho easiest burying gases terly dividend of 5 per the humus where its gen-- 1 of all roots to cultivate. cejit, which When a merchant "assigns" he Stealing away from bad company Is places the common stock on a 20 per are absorbed by the dirt Instead of the erally assigns the wrong reason, for it. Justifiable larceny. cent annual basis, an Increase of 2 atmosphere, and thereby conserved. per cent quarterly. Shivery Germans Plow Deep. Dry farming, as WAYLAID AND SLAIN IN ALLEY that term is under- stood in the United States, is practical- Mornings ly unknown in Germany, outside of the A. Webb City, Mo., Man Shot While agricultural schools, says the Rural Can You can have a taste of the Returning From Theater With New Yorker. The German farmer, "The Appetite is Keen" summer sunshine of the com Hit Wife. however, plows his soil much deeper the American, according re- "The Digestion is Good" fields by serving a dish of than to You Webb City, Mo. cent consular reports. For grain the fl L. T. tillmore, a plows eight to miner, was waylaid and killed while German nine inches, "The Liver is Active" sugar 15 inches. In Lune-bur- g returning home with his. wife from a for beets the theater. He was heath, the only section of the Truly "The Bowels Regular" ' shot twice, dying country Post an Bour later In where dry farming methods a hospital. Gilmore especially and his wffe, who are needed, the furrows are lived only a few frequently 20 Inches deep. "General Health fine" doors rroni the corner of a down- Say town block, had Btarted up an alley, Broomcorn on Dry jj Toasties intending Farms. to enter their home through rtroomcorn will grow well wherever a rear door. According to Mrs. Gil-mor- Nature intended you to enjoy these privileges These crisp flavour bits maize will thrive. It Is a hardier they had Just entered the alley " of toasted white crop than the latter, standing drought and if there is anything wrong with the Stomach, corn make when a man fired upon them. to a greater extent and making better an appetizing dish at any growth under adverse conditions. It Liver or Bowels we urge a trial of Hosteller's s . time of year. WIFE WAS IN A MURDER PLOT will not stand frost and Is essentially j a summer crop. Sandy loams and Stomach Bitters immediately. It will tone, chocolate soils will give good crops. Try them int February The Gilmore Killing at Webb City, strengthen and invigorate the entire system,thus Mo, Cleared Up by" 8oft-Shelle- Woman's d Eggs. preventing Sick Headache.Indigeslion.pyspepsia, Confession. Is claimed that soft-shelle- d and taste the delicate true It eggs are sometimes caused by feeding too Sourness, Biliousness, Cosfiveness, Colds, Grippe maize flavour. Webb City, Mo. Confronted by a much stimulating food or condiments letter which and a bottle .she had written to such as pepper, ginger, etc. To cor- j Malaria. Try today, but be sure it's j j A dish of Toasties served James Lynn at Galena, Kas., Mrs. rect or prevent the soft shells fet-- tho Lige either with cream or milt, Gilmore confessed to the pollco bens plenty of clover and keep them that she and Lynn planned exe- well supplied with oyster fruit, is and shell and or surprisingly good. cuted the murder of her husband last cut bone. Thursday night. Lynn and Mrs. Gil- "The Memory Lingers' more both are under arrest charged Two Crops of Raspberries. with first degree murder. They waiv- A New Jersey farmer has bred ed preliminary examination in Jus- species of raspberry that yields twr Grocers crops year, everywhere sell tice court and were taken to the of fruit a the second last Stomacli ISltters Q Toasties county Jail in Carthage to await lag until frost. trial. Tractor and Thresher. Cereal Co., The letter to Lynn which Tire Genuine has tar Prlvale Slamn aver nprk at hnfil mm U4, Induced A Maine Inventor has combined SatUl Crock, Mick. the confession . told Lynn to "coin gasoline tracUou engine threobiD down and do you you and Wat said was. machine on one aet of wheels, the sam, iplng to do, oo I will kill nij'seix." toower seine uf ed tor both purposes. lo NO FOR LUCINDY BRINGS THE FRIEDMANN CURE WOMAN SICK WAS PLACE Mammy Would Not Allow Daughter Are You Subject WIFE OF HITT8BURS PHYSICIAN to Stay Where Cooking Was Done TO BE TREATED. FOURTEEN YEARS Without Human Agency. to Constipation visiting'LucIndy. Only Enough of the Culture for One Mammy Lou was boiling pot off Patient In of The latter lifted a the Simple Way Cor- Possession Restored to Health by Lydia cooker, Here is a of Dr. Held. stove,, set It in the fireless E. Pinkham's Vegetable covered it closely and pushed it under recting it Instantly Before New York. Hurrying homeward the table. it Becomes Chronic. Compound. yua agoln' from abroad with tuberculosis serum "What's t' do wll dat Very few people go through life fas' pot?" In his poBnesslon that s Is the without some time or other being Elkhart, Ind.: I suffered for four- "I'se a goln' to took dem beans in constipation. Thousands first of the widely discussed Fried-man- n troubled with teen years from organic inflammation, tireless cooker." injure themselves by use ol culture to be brought to this de the O weakness, Mammy rose, a' scared, hunted look Btrong cathartics, salt mineral wa- h f country. Dr. II. phy- female i' f Austin Held a r :r pain and irregulari- on wrinkled face. "Does yuh ters, pills and similar things. They sician of Pittsburgh, her arrived on the ties. The pains in mean t' tell me yuh a goln' t' bile have temporary value In some cases, steamship Potsdam from Europe. my sides ere in- It Is true, but the good effect is soon dem beans without fiah?" loBt, more one of them , He took a train for his home at creased by walking and the takes Lucindy nodded. Mammy backed the less effective they become. once, where his wife, a tuberculosis or standing on my to door and looked at the girl as patient, the A physic or purgative Is seldom awaits the arrival of what feet and I had such at an apparition, then with defiance necessary, and much belter and more Doctor Held hopes will" be a cure for awful bearing down mingled with fear commanded: "Put permanent results can be obtained de- her. Dr. Held has enough bacilli for feelings, was or. your bonnet! You sure Is hoo-hooe- by using a scientific remedy like Dr. only one patient, he declared. That pressed in spirits You ain't goin' t' live in no Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It does not Is v hide behind a high sounding name, patient his wife. . and became thin and house where the devil does de cook-in'!- " MRS. G. B. PRUITT pale with dull, heavy but is what It Is represented to be, Doctor Held was met at quarantine Judge. ed to the needs of every member of by Dr. eyes. I had six doc a mild laxative medicine. It Is so Milton H. Foster of the Ellis the family. It Is pleasant-tasting- , tors from whom I received only tempo- mild that thousands of mothers give Island health service, and questioned THOUGHTFUL RUTH. It to tiny Infants, and yet It Is so com- mild and Unlike harsh In behalf of the United States gov- rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. pounded, and contains such definite physics it works gradually and In a ernment about the Frledmann cure. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair Ingredients that it will have equally very brief time the stomach and and Sanative Wash. 1 are Doctor Held told Doctor-- ' Foster he trial also the have good effect when, used by a person bowel muscles trained to do their again, medi- had been convinced of the efficacy now used the remedies for four months suffering from the worst chronic con- Work naturally when all express great- cines can be dispensed with. of the cure, and had obtained from and cannot my thanks for what stipation. In fact, among the they ha"e done for me. est endorsers of Syrup Pepsin are You can obtain a bottle at any drug Doctor Friedmann just enough serum fifty or these lines will be of any elderly people who have suffered for store for cents one dollar. The to treat a patient suffering from tu- "If benefit size is usually bought by fam- you have my permission to publish years and found nothing to benefit latter berculosis of the bone. r they Syrup Pepsin. ilies who already know its value. Re- them.". Mrs. Sadie Williams, 456 them until took Dr. Friedrich Franz Frledmann, the It is a fact that millions of families sults are always guaranteed or money James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. will German who have Syrup Pepsin constantly In the be refunded. scientist, discovered the Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- no of your family has serum, house, homes like those of Mrs. O. B. If member last month was offered one pound, made from Cald- ever used Syrup Pepsin and you million native riots and herbs, Prultt, Berea, Ky., who used Dr. dollars by Charles E. Finlay, contains no narcotic or ti.rmfut drtgs, well's Syrup Pepsin as a laxative would like to make a personal trial a. banker of this city, if he would and to-da- y holds the record of being the tonic. Mrs. Prultt writes that it so of it before buying it In the regular cure ninety-fiv- e cases out of one hun- most successful remedy for female ills strengthened and cleansed her system way of a druggist; send your address se- will do to Dr. W. B. Cald- dred patients to be placed under his we know of, ds that she was oulckly relieved of a a postal and thousar of voluntary well, 203 Washington St., Monticello, care. The banker's Interest In the on file vere cough which hud troubled her testimonials in the Pinkham Bpecial value of this 111., and a free sample bottle will be serum resulted from fact that a laboratory Lyon, for months. The the at Mass., seem to grand laxative tonic Is that It is sult- - mailed you. relative by marriage suffers with tu- prove this fact. berculosis. If you have the slightest doubt FOR WEnK that Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegeta- SORE EYES Washington, D. C. Sufferers from ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia K.Pinkham MedicineCo. PARKER'S pulmonary tuberculosis who have (confideutlal) Lynn.Mass., ad- Stiff Joints govern- for Ruth Tes; I got papa' to buy a HAIR BALSAM looked with hope toward this vice. bo opened, fel i tuwm SUM! pumm vmj naw. Your letter will vacuum cleaner for mother. s Iromotasi mxunaut moth. ment's inquiry into the recently re- read and answered by a woman, tlVwnr Falls to beotore Om Maud How thoughtful! Sprains,Bruises tsur w list a vutiuu warn ported cure found by Dr. Frederlch and beld in strict confidence. Prevents hair nUitiifr. Ruth Yes. Mother is a little stif- tyt yi.oo Friedmann of Berlin, soon will be are relieved at once by an applica- mi.j n pn fened up with rheumatism, you know, able to read an official report on it, Compromise. tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't and I used to feel so sorry to see her now being turned out at the govern- Senator Fletcher of Jacksonville, rub, just lay on lightly. Darning on Your Sewing Machina apropos of peace confer- trying to use the broom that I always ment printing office. the recent " Sloan's Liniment has done more Attachment Hm with foil directions. Huicklnga, ence In London, said: left home on sweeping day. ?;ood than anything 1 have ever tried llneriN, rlulblnir. anilerwemr. Aitftiu Want. Joint.. 1 gut my hand hurt so. A.l.treM, HENRY FRIEDENHEIT, a 1 "Such conferences usually end In badly that had to stop work right in &18 Cilbertton Buildir.a. Oklahoma City, Okla, ARE PRODUCERS IN A COMBINE ? compromise, and the people concerned At the Studio. the bmlo.it time ol the year. 1 thought A motor stopped In front of the at tint that 1 would have to have my depart homeward with sour smilek hind takeu off, hut 1 got a bottle of "A compromise, you know, has photographer's, and a woman lack- Sloan's Ltuiment and cured my hand," FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS The Department of Juatipe to Investi- been WU.XON V.HIELKK, Morris, AU. accurately agreement ing none of the artificial accessories If yon feel "mit of forts" rn down"or,,l th gate Cause of Soaring Price described as an blnet,"utfir Imin kidney. binriijer.nrrousdiiieafteit whereby both parties get what they deemed necessary to "looks," entered Cood for Broken Sinews chronic weakncMSrW. n tiuu ruptiuna, pi les,fte., of Crude Oil. the studio. O. U. iIohki, Baldwin, U I., write. w rile for my KKUhi book. UtsUietuoat hutraciir don't want." ''1 used Sloan's Liniment for broken medical book eyer writwo. It tails all about these, A dlfteatteitandtbc wmn rku bio cares affected hribeNew couple of days later the photogra- fliiiews above the knee eup cau.ed by a Ki.medy 1, Washington. to my t rench 'THKRAPIOS No. No., No.l The soaring price of v pher submitted proofs for her ap- fall and great sati.faation wu and yon ran decide foryourelf it It Is Urn remedy for RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE able to resume work In len than three Tour ailment. t send a cent, li s absolute! crude oil Is being Investigated by the proval. week ViilfiN. No In after the accident." Hr.KeClerrMeX, Department of Justice In connection SOFT AND WHITE anything like me," the woman insisted Co.. lluverstock K1. lltiiixsittl, i a. with Its inquiry to determine whether "Not one of those pictures looks the decree dissolving the Standard For red, rough, chapped and bleed- The phoographer tried in every way SLOAN'S SKUNK Oil Company has been violated. The to pacify imp- SPECIAL ing hands, dry, fissured, itching, burn- her, but finding this an I will pay two dollar, alsty cm is around government wants to know whether ing palms, and painful. finger-end-s, ossibility,-lost control of hip temper: for atl prime alciink. regai-dleM- of striped, received up to and Including February twenty any of the former subsidiaries of the one-nig- Cutl-cur- a you LINIMENT with shapeless nails, a he exclamed, "did two, uoprlme and damaged at full Tallica, trust have created conditions respon- treatment works wonders. Di- read my sign?" Fine for Sprain J. R. JOHNSTON sible for the enormous rise and rections: Soak the hands, on retir- "Yes." Ms. Bsnrt A. Vokhl, M Somerset 322-32- 4 W. DOUGLAS WICHITA, KAN. whether there has been any concert- ing, In hot water and Cutlcura Soap. "Well! It does, not say 'cleaning, St., PlHintleld, N. J., write. : " A friend sprained bla ankle to badly IB fin. specimen, of rock an6 ed action. Information in the posses- Dry, anoint with Cutlcura Ointment, dyeing and remodeling.' It says 'por- Ih it it went block. He laughed when fx ej nil fnrni CulcbraOt. H.nauia I told hliu that I would have him out BUlttltMO Lnu. annilcalie arrant-e- In sion of the department alleges that wear bandages or old, loose " rlaarllllfl Wis and soft traits.' in a week. 1 applied Bloan's Liniment I UlIUIIIU tb. tie poatnuld. riKia some of the big companies have a gloves during the night. These pure, and in four day. he wa. working and .ollliMa IU., lalWiballM aid Sloan'i waa a right good Lini- year's supply of crude oil In their sweet and gentle emollients preserve As to the Wedding Garb. ment." 1 prevent roughness tanks and the present high price does the bands, redness, Colonel Vatterson occasionally Price 25a.. attSffSBsS. CANADA'S OFFERING not affect them, but la a burden upon and chapping, and Impart in a single turns his attention from dressing B 50c, ami $1.00 Cih2E smaller concerns. night that velvety softness and white down candidates to dressing up inquir Bloan's Book fcNteW horses, TO THE SETTLER so by women. ad- 00 cattle, viU-- ness much desired For lng correspondents. Listen to this aheep and ?N re those whose occupations tend to In- vice the Courier-Journal- : poultry sent free, (- , MJ THE AMERICAN RUSH TO BULGARS FORCE TURKS BACK from Louisville -! f jure the hands,' Cutlcura Soap and Cu- Addreea ' j V ntSTERN CANADA tlcura Ointment are wonderful. "There are two reasons for being J IS INCREASING Two Days' Fighflng at Gallipoll Re- Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold married In a dress suit, young man. EarlS. VvPwTr Fr lloxnesteada sults In Heavy Losses for throughout the world. Sample of each It's fashionable and It's your last Sloan In the new Districts of 32-p- . Munlioba, Baskatcbe the Ottoman. tree, with Skin Book. Address chance to get a dress suit." wuu and Alberta, there post-car- d "Cutlcura, Dept L, Boston." are thousands of Kree This can be considered good advice, Honiesu-ad- s left, which Eng. A Constantinople dis- Adv. on experi- to the wan ma king entry Indon, founded observation and In 8 yeura time will be patch to the Daily News says that ence, even if it is a little pessimistic. j worth from WAi to fctt per Surely a Good Cook. acre. These lands are heavy fighting has been go'ng on for Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wfll adnoted to arrsin was growing a i.d raising. two days In Mrs. Champ Clark engaging a cuttle Gallipoll, and that the mBXCKLLUT .U1LWAI VACUITIES new cook. The applicant, a nice look Bulgarians have won all along the What She Meant. In many coses the railways In ing woman, made a fine impression on Canada bare been built In ad line. The Turks, on their own ad- "So you think I smoke too much?" v tin re of setilrment. and In a Mrs. Clark. After the usual prelim! short time there will not be a mission, have lost five thousand men. he asked, just to keep up a conversa- settler frbo need be more than nary questions, the speaker's wife or twelve miles from a line The fighting began Tuesday. The tion that seemed to be languishing. u.s.a. of railway. Kullway Kates are asked:. very regnlatea by Uovernuienl Bulgars advanced from Kadikssui to- you "Not at all," she answered, not WWalMJ-rp- "Can really coo?". skillfully concealing a yawn. I wards Kavak, which the Turks occu- "Can I cook!" exclaimed the appll hoc la Conditional "You said you thought so." Done The American Mfttlerlsathome pied. The fight lasted until evening, cant. "I should say I can cook!" We've Our Share. In Wehivm C'anuda. lie Is not a when the Turks retired to Bulalr. you a good cook?" "Pardon me. I don't think you are Woodby Is there any money In sirunner in a utrunge land, bST-ln- f "But are mucTi." nearly a million of bis own Another Bulgar force on the Mar- ' good smoking too writing for the magazines? people at ready seiiled there. If "Am I a cook!" echoed the on dealre to know why thecon-ttin- n you say 1 de- J mora coast occupied Myribphyte. It woman. "I go to mass every morn "Didn't that I'd die if Scribbler Sure! The postal of (heCar(lln8ettler Is partment Is supported wriui end send for Is reported that the Bulgars, before ing." The Sunday Magazine. didn't cut it down?" about half that CroHtrnne rates, eut., lo leaving Rodosto, burned all the mili- "Yes that's what I said." way. Boston Transcript. him a long time to get It, Q. A. COOK. tary buildings. Fuller's Earth. It took STREET, angry. Hi UKSAS CUT. M. Fuller's earth son named from Its and then he was quite Important to Mothers Canadian Government-- gentm, or use in fulling wool, is a Examine carefully every bottle of addra 8u pei-li-tl enrieut of DYNAMITE IN NEW YORK earliest immiK rsviiou. uiiawa, STRIKE rare, soft, friable rock whose , Sure. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for rather Infants children, see It value depends altogether on Its tex "Do you think that we should and aud that Bomb Thrown by Rioters Injures ture and its filtering and absorbent have a more elastic currency?" asked Bears the WlitaDircctory Two 8pecial Policemen Panic properties. It has no definite compo the Old Fogy. . Signature of enough," Among Operatives. sition, mlneraloglcally, Its physical "It's elastic replied the In Use For )ver 30 Years. College Grouch. "Why don't they make It Barber properties rather than a chemical an Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria want a (rood profession? Job. waiting . Wrlu York. A mob demonstrating determining Its more adhesive?" a. for particulars. SchwarrafrtSlSystem ol Barber lew alysis commercial Coll.o.t, 718 E. Douglas. Wichita, Kansas, ar tn the interest of garment makers on value. Fuller's earth was first pro- He's a good man who sleeps all 106 W. Csillornla, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma shops In In Limitations. strike from the Williamsburg duced in the United States the your a suffragette the time. Brooklyn employed "Is wife V section of a bomb early nineties. "Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "To a Yebuyorsell a weapon In Ed- as their warfare. certain extent She thinks Bhe ought ward Hartman and John Hopp, tvo Onl; On. "BBOMO QI7IWl!f Th U lIxaTJVM BKOMO OI.iNINM. Look to have the ballot, but she knows a At all points special policemen guarding a shop af- foi th. .I.natara of B. W. OROVB. Cures a 0ol4 women who U Ou Jmj, Cure. Urlp la Two Uajs. Ko. lot of she is sure do not fected by the strike, were injured deserve it" WRITE US HAY severely by glass and scrap Iron from Its Kind. J. H. TURNER the Infernal machine. The explosion "This head work of yours is some- Platonlo love is a good deal like Backache Rheumatism WICHITA, KANSAS wrecked the front of the building and thing of a tax, Isn't Itr a gun that you didn't know was poll-tax.- V. precipitated a panic among the oper- . "Yes; something of a " loaded. Kidneys and Bladder N. WICHITA. NO. atives.

Died tn a Jury Room. St. Louis, Mo. Louis Duffy, a mem- ber of a jury In a libel, case In the circuit court, died In the jury room here while the jury was considering the evidence and preparing a verdict. y- If -r It ttofltrlnf n vink, K(NeviNI." Ma.t ty Vis VUtt.-M.MtU- Drug CtM Mtmahlt, Ttnn. Mt it.00 A VALENTINE. CUPID'S ESPECIAL MAKING J5ALARY BILL DAYr NEW MEXICO IS THAT OF GOOD ST. COUNTIES LISTED ACCORDING TO V.v:.v - ASSESSED VALUATION. f VALENTINE. IN BRIEF "V;,V

Most Important Measure Pefore New more potent than any Mexico Legislature Assuming w.tern Newapaper Union News K.rvlc. CUSTOM, known to man, A commercial club has been . Final Form. that on SL Valen- launched in Springer. tine's day those of opposite sex The Legislature has created a new shall exchange missives and epistles, TVeMem Newnpappr I'nlon New. Servlc. county called Sumner. either comic or sentimental. In which Santa Fe, N. M. The joint commit- the foibles of the receiver or the love tee of the finance committee The demand for residence houses In of tbe render are eet forth In prose. of the sup- Senate anil the House Is making good Springer Is far greater than the In verse and In emblematic picture. ply. progress with tlio county salaries bill. Now there is no custom without a The. amounts of the different salaries Dr. Ulysses P. White, one of Arte-sla'- s reason, but the reason for this can- for county officers were practically most popular citizens, died from not be found in the life of the good agreed upon, with only three apoplexy. saint who Is made to Indorae thia cue lng votes. torn with hia name. Provision is to be made, The planing Wagon however, that the mill of the "He wrote no love songl classification of Mound Lumber Company was totally counties shall be upon of the basis the destroyed by fire. "No one rises to accuse him of cast- assessed valuation as finally deter-- ' ing sheep's eyes on any Roman mined by the courts. Governor W. C. McDonald has ap- maiden. He was a bishop or pope of The bill as prepared by the pointed Charles Henry Hess of Balti Rome who stood steadfast to the divides the counties of the state more commissioner of deeds of New faith during the 'ciaudlan persecu- into five classes. The first class con- Mexico. tions, and for that faith was cast Into jail, sists of Bernalillo. Chaves, Colfax.-Don- a The of J. E. McCarty ot where he cured his keeper's friends daughter Ana and San Miguel counties, Aztec were shocked by the announce of blindness. Honl solt qui mal y pense! Is pleasure of all of which have an assessed valua- poison - It the ment that he had taken and r-- s- a Cupid, upon tion of over $4,000,000, and salaries are was dead. 'blind himself, to bring provided as fcllpws: fc - - his votaries a similar blindness, not to Examinations for the position of as MBLJgr.l cure It. ' Commissioners, $800 per annum; sistant observer in the weather bureau treasurerers, $4,000; assessorg,."J4,000; "Nor was there anything comic or will be held, beginning on the 9th of Valen- sheriff, $3,500 with $1,600 for deputies sentimental In the fate of SL' April, 1913.. tine when the miracle was made and $900 for Jailer; county clerk, 14,-00- - known to They with $1,200 for court clerk until Horace Mosses, assistant to Munu- the authorities. first beat him with then be- such time as the county clerks are re- gcr John Sully at Santa Rita, had ths clubs and headed blm. What was left of him is lieved of the duties of clerk of Dis- misfortune to break his leg when his the preserved In the Church of SL Court; probate judge, su- horse fell on him. trict $600; ' Praxedes at Rome, where gate, now perintendent of schools, county a $1,800; C. H. West of Granger, TexaB, has known as the Porta del Popolo, was surveyor, $10 per day actually e for time purchased a forty-acr- relinquishment formerly In employed1 named his honor Porta under direction of county from K. R. Val hind Ingham, two mile? Valentin!, or Saint Valentine's gate, commissioners. northwest of Deming. f f says William S. Walsh In his "Curiosi- The second class counties having an ties Popular A. Avery F6 has of Customs." assessed valuation of over $2,000,000 Anson of Santa THE WORLD IS MINE. been appointed by Judge Abbott as re- Bailey's English Dictionary (1721). and less than $3,000,000, consist of Ed- ceiver for the Santa Fe Irrigation and under tbe subject of Valentines, says: dy, Mora, Otero, Union, ' Socorro and "About this time year Febru- Improvement Company.. has a church to mem- ot the Sauta Ke and the salaries provided are consented bis ary mates, ory In South Tyrol, at Meran, where the birds choose their and as follows: commissioners, $60; treas- The Santa Fe Railroad Company and. VALENTINE probably thence came the custom of urers, he Is supposed to have preached $3,250; assessors, $3,250; sher- the New Mexico Agricultural College Christianity the young men and maidens choosing iff. $3,000 to the heathen Lombards. with $1,200 for deputies find will run an instruction and demonstra- In valentines for special loving friends $720 for jailer; county the legend be appears as a beauti- clerk $3,250 tion train over the Santa Fe. ful youth on that day." with $1,000 for salary of District Court LONG F attired In the dress ot a Ro- Game and Fish Warden Trinidad C. II 0 man soldier bearing a cross on his Francis Douce (1807). discussing clerk; probate Judge, $500; school su , sword hilt, and coming moun- tbe same subject, says: "It was cus-- perintendent, $1,600. de Baca has received his certificate over the of membership in the American Fish- tains from Italy; entering Meran, In tomary to put the names of young Third class counties having as as- eries Society, a national association. what Is now known as Tyrol, be en- women Into a box, from which they" sessed valuation of over $1,750,000 and Centuries Have Failed to Dim the counters the heathen were drawn by the men as chance di- encouragement in priest ot the less than $2,000,000, consist of Curry. As an for work Memory of the Good Old temple, and after a long argument rected and the Christian clergy, find- Ouadalupe, Lincoln, Mora, Quay, Rio oratory in Carlsbad high school, W. C with him, he calls upon his gods to ing it difficult or Impossible to ex- Arriba, Roosevelt, San Juan, Valencia Sellers, has offered to the high school Saint. destroy the temple. tirpate, the pagan practice, gave It at dolla--prize- , .The salaries proposed are: Commis- debating club a twenty-fiv- e The heathen and tbe priest are all least a religious aspect by substitut- sioners, $400 per annum; treasurers, for excellence In forensic work. struck dumb by his threats, and when ing the names of particular saints for $2,500; assessors, $2,500 sheriffs, $2,-00- 0 The students of the New Mexico DISPUTE AS, TO HIS IDENTITY with one blow he pushes down the those of the women." wtlh $1,000 for deputies and $400 Normal University are busily at work pillars of the temple, like Samson, "But see how strong Is the old for Jailer; county clerk,' $2,500, with upon the preparation of their annual, they rush forth In horror, expecting Adam In the hearts of the unregen-erate,- " $600 for clerk of " him to be destroyed commente Mr. Walsh. "Wan- the District Court; which will be Issued at commence- At Least Two Bishops of Ancient under the fall' probate Judge, $400; superintendent editor-in-chie- f. lng Instead of Val ton youth was not satisfied to Imi- oi ment time. Omar Barker Is Times Have Been wall. which St. schools, $1,500. Credited With entine kneels unhurt, with a seraphlo tate these holy fathers and ballot for the Honor of Being the Founder m The fourth class counties, having an look upon his face, while the wrath ghostly partner In heaven. It The convict camp has been moved .of the Day Consecrated of god longed assessed valuation of over $1,000,000 their la not shown by the for tangible flesh and blood from Santa Rosa to Elmendorf, So- to Cupid. tempest here on and less than $1,750,000, consist of fierce wind and which they earth flesh and blood of that corro county, by order of the state expect, and quantities of delightful variety which bas spice Sierra and Torrance. The sal- doves and a engineer. The new camp will have " birds alight upon the neighboring of the devil In It and is known as aries proposed are as follows: Com- VALENTINE of blessed mem-- a bigger gang of workers and import- fT.ory. trees In peaceful flocks. SL woman. . missioners, $300 per annum; treasur- whose natal day falls upon Valen er, ant results are awrJted. the 14th ot February, seems to tine Immediately after this miracle "In the latter part of the sixteenth $2,000; assessor, $2,000; sheriffs, marries tbe be tbe saint ot . first heathen couple and century" (according to $1,800, with $400 for Jailer and $700 Early ratification by the Legisla J this particular Rev. Albaln season. performs tbe e ceremony Butler) of New Mexico . of Income His customs, which have sur- "the church. In the person of for deputies; county clerk, $2,000, with ture the in tax to vived the lapse of centuries, are as- Tyrol according to Christian rites, SL Francis de Sales, once more $500 for District Court clerk; probate amendment the United States - sociated In our send- which would seem to associate him stepped In to sanctify SL-40- constitution, approv- minds with the the rites of SL Judge, $300; school superintendent, which lacks the two al of but one state to become opera- ing of varlouB amatory epistle, and with at least of the modern cus- Valentine's day. SL Francis severely the rather more agreeable gifts and toms as the saint of lovers, and with forbade the custom of valentines or Surveyors all tive, was Indicated when a joint reso- the emblem ot in counties are allowed lution approving presents, which are occasionally sent bis doves and birds. giving boys in writing the name of $10 per day the amendment was but the number of days favorably reported. in the shape of flowers and candles girls to be admired and attended on they are to be employed is limited. by the young men and maidens, one THE VALENTINE BIRD by them, and to abolish It be changed In the fifth class counties, Sando- Mariano F. Sena, convicted for pad- to another. It into giving billets with the names ding the census rolls In the census of for-the- val and Taos, having essessed valua- New York and New of certain m to ago, Yorkers still saints honor tion of less than a million, the sub ten years was released from the retain memories df the saint, who and Imitate In a particular manner." prison at Santa Fe, where committee did not submit a salary slate he seems to have been like bis associate, "But In the end the boys and the schedule owing to the inability of the had served about half a sentence of the good St Nicholas, a patron saint girls triumphed over one the saint Nay, representatives from those counties to yeai' and one day. His release ot the Netherlands, and in this con- the girls triumphed also over the was the result of a message from we, reach an agreement. nection perhaps on account of our boys, wresting from them their ex- Washlntgon stating that the President Dutch ancestry, The salaries of district attaorney celebrate his festival clusive privilege of choosing mateSj are fixed as follows: had further commuted sentence so as with a kettledrum, says the New York First district, comprising the coun- to permit ot his immediate- release. Times. Far back In the mists of an- Othella slugs; tiquity lies the origin ties of Santa Fe. Rio Arriba and San During the short time that the State of tbe custom Good morrow, of sending letters, or 'tis Bt' Valentin.1, day, Juan, $4,000. Legislature has been In session a valentines, on All In th. morn bet I ma. Second district, comprising the coun- the saint's day, while the original St And t a maid at your window flood of bills has appeared in both To be your Valentine. , ties of Bernalillo, McKinley and San- Valentine would appear, to be gifted houses. Such a record has been as many doval, $4,000. with lives as the proverbial Last year An irate old maid who reached in few legislatures in New cat, or Third district, comprising the coun- reincarnations under the same had been the recipient of a comic ties of Dona Ana, Otero, Lincoln and Mexico and It has seldom happened title, for we find two bishops of the valentine which had stung her to the Torrance, $4,250. that eo many meritorious hills have name, a Virgin martyr, and a Tyro- quick repaired to the factory, lean saint, all of whom where Fourth district, comprising the coun- been Introduced so early in the ses- have authentic it was made, with a rawhide and a records of lives pre- ties of San Miguel, Mora and Guada- sion as have been introduced their and deaths limb of the law. She demanded the at this served in history, and none lupe, $4,250. session. of whom name of the person who bad sent ber would seem to be In any way con- objectionable Fifth district, comprising the coun- Bernard J. Hicks, a brakeman oper- the missive. In vain nected with the valentines of today. she was assured that the factory was ties of Eddy, Chaves, Roosevelt and ating between Carrlzozo and Duran, However, Is always it possible to tbe last place in the world to Curry, $4,500. met with an accident which resulted reconcile two or learn the three, and there Old English Valentine tbe name of the sender. ' Sixth district, comprising the coun- in the loss of his two feet. The acci- Custom. When told Is sufficient evidence to show that St. In the west ot England there waa that the factory sold comlra tv ih ties of Grant and Luna, $2,750. dent happened at Corona, when the Valentine, a bishop of Rome, who died one ancient custom that was extraor- hundred groas to Jobbers who, In Seventh district, comprising the brakeman stepped between two cars In 278 A. D., was turn. t born,on the 14th of dinarily singular. Early In the morn- sola to wnoiesaiers, and then supplied counties of Socorro, Valencia and Si to make a cut. February, and be Is so set down in ing of SL Valentine's day young men, the retailer dealer who .In- erra, $3,750. the Roman and Anglican vended to Indian from every one Pu- calendars. necessarily "dee-lights- " Eighth of the of the character that dividual customers, she swore round-- . district, comprising the coun- eblo tribes in New Mexico, arrived In He was a martyr to bis faith, and In tbe strenuous life, ly. ties of Taos, Colfax, Union and Quay, when cast Into prison by started Santa Fe preparatory to leaving for his enemies out together with a clap-n- et to Many young $4,600. keeper's catch clever people In society . Washington,' where they go to urge be cured bit daughter of an owl and two sparrows In some with blindness, tor which artlstlo and literarr ahmtv writ the secretary of Interior to accept miracle he was neighboring barn. If they were suc- paint and otherwise beaten with clubs and then beheaded, decorate the val- Result of Senatorial Election. . deeds to approximately 600,000 acres cessful in catching tbe birds and entines they send to and bla remains repose In favored ones. In of land owned by. them in New Mex- the Church brought them to the village Inn with- some Instances a part ot Santa Fe. The House passed a reso- Bt. Praxadea, at Rome, while a gate the decora lution formally transmitting Gov- ico. The object o.T the Indiana In out Injury and before the women folk tion consists of jewels, diamonds. to now known as the Porto Popolo waa they ernor McDonald sen- Jeedlng their land to the governmen. had risen, were rewarded with pearls or other gems, and In- the result of the formerly called by the name 8L the as trustee, for peiiod twenty-fiv- e of three pots of purl (whatever Is) atorial election, and it is expected that a of Valentine, or Porto that trinsic value of the bauble Is thus an. years, la to avoid paying taxes. Valentino. by the Inkeeper. They also enjoyed banced. the executive will issue a commission Another Valentine, also a Bishop, tbe privilege of demanding similar Valentine parties are still in to Senator Fall without delay. Tbe state corporation commission claims a share In the day, and bis measures consideration at the bands of every lar favor, and those who have not Other favorably reported baa been notified by the Southern Pa- claim to salntshlp rests upon tbe cure householder In tbe neighborhood. ability to write love-sonne- were the act requiring the employment cific Railway Company that in con- of tbe son ot Craton, the Rhetorician. the or of at least one woman on the various formity with the request of com- waa design sentimental valentines fre the His death caused by choking on The average girl neverget'a more go tate boards and the establishing a mission that the people jiving along a fishbone, quently to artist friends, and even whether of hit own choos- than one propoaal of marriage be- tate at Albuquerque and appro the Southern Pacific near to crofessional artists, and tiava itH. fair line Aden, in ing or administered by his enemies cause she is always afraid she will priatlng $8,000 for public buildings the southern portion of New legend does not not vato valeudues made. At these par and Mexico, tbe state, but In Italy get another. eacn person $5,000 annually for malt tenance. be ttrforded the privilege dally and Greece they pray to tiei exchanges valen That of trftlu this saint to tines. French imnorted there will be opposition to the service, they have ordered Aden cure tbim from epilepsy. .innn latter that Lot's wife li the only woman" as high as 1200 $300. measure Indicated by the intro- be made a flag station, and Tbe St. Valentine of Tyrol, and according wis that trains who record who became a pillar of to the richness of a bill by Mr. Mullen locat- No. 9 and No. 10, both daylight seami to nave been born a little salt the lace and other duction of trains later, but a lot of other vim become m trimmings, but these expensive mlp ing tfct iu?o (air at RovwrtL ltt atop on f! Hgna), a&4 vko ltd g the fourth century, Iym vi wly kept in stou