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VOL. 13, NUMBER 3. CLOVIS. NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919 $1.50 PER YEAR

CLUB PICNIC JUST WATCH US CUfl BY IF OIL IS STRUCK Cflüím'S BIG WHEAT The Clovis Boys' and Girls' Club BAND CONCERTS AGAIN met with their leader, Miss Dunlap, Oil may or may not be struck in on the Court House lawn Tuesday , but one thing IS evening for a picnic. Games were is certain there is going to be a ) BB HKTFH played, after which cookies were thorough test and things are going EACH SATURDAY NIGHT II served by the cooking girls and lem- to be active along this lino for the ""p - onade by the leaders of the other next sixty days. All eyes are turned clubs. As a closing touch, jokes and this way and if a gusher should be Wheat Clovis1 cutting wair commenced In riddles were told, then all departed sUuck, just watch grow. Arrangements have been mada to MARKETS FIRST WHEAT GREAT WESTERN MAY Curry County lust week and by the for the night, feeling that all were MOVE TO CLOVIS have the public band, concerts each Í lutter part next well pleased with the time apetit dur- WOUNDED SOLDIER of week, if the weath- The Saturday evening until September first wheat of the new crop to ing the summer with club work. IS HOME ONCE MORE lit er remaini good, the greater part of be marketed in Clovis was sold by J. Tho Great Western Oil and Refin- by Johnson's Concert Hand. The con-ce- rt the crop will be cut. This week the ing Co. people, who are now pre- D. Keen, who had a small patch of HOME FROM NATIONAL Melrose Messenger. . will start at 8:00 o'clock ench threshers commenced paring to put down a deep test well running ami only eight acres just south 'of the EDUCATIONAL ASC.N Cpl. Peter Sweet, son of Mr. and Saturday evening and will last .'or wheat i near Kenna, are talking of moving has commenced rolling into Mrs. A. Sweet, arrived in Melrose about one hour. These concerts have Santa Fe tracks at the edge of tln their offices from Roswell to Clovis, Clovis. Most of the grain this year Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bowyer and Monday from Fort Sam Houston, been corporate limits. It "brought $2.02 providing they can get the proper 8" attractive feature and there children returned the first of the where ho has been in the Base Ho,ii- - will be sold direct trom the thie'lier, encouragement was much disappointment a ew pel bushel mid was graded as No. 2. from a in Mr. pa3t from Clovis business or as near so as thv farmers aro ble week vicit Illinois. tal the few weeks. weeks ago when it looked like they The yield was somewhere near twenty-f- Bowyer be interests. The Great Western Oil & to haul it to town, as the price is also attended the National It will remembered that Pot would be discontinued. Following is ive bushils per acre. Refining Company . is one of the Educational Association at Milwau- was severely wounded in France Inst the program .that, will .be standardized and there will be no ad- pioneer companies in eastern .'lew carried out vantage In kee v hile away. fall and has been back in the States Saturday evening, July 12th: holding tho grain. Mexico and the News would be pi NAMED EDUCATIONAL only a few months. His injuries are Lester Stone, manager of the Olo-vi- s to see move V.'rje. First Part DIRECTOR FOR STATE BACK FROM not entirely healed yet them their offices Mill & Elevator Co., informed the BUrtKBURNETT and he ca'i March. . , only get It is understood the company pi ms News this price paid around by the aid of The Viking Xing week that the for E. W. Bowyer, the change on account of Clovis' su- superintendent of R. M. Bishop returned the first of crutches. He has not yet received his Overture No. 2 wheat will be $2.02 per bushel perior railroad facilities and the the Clovis city schools, was elected the week from Burbkurnett Bud discharge and is only home on a twer.- - Vt at the mill in Clovis, while No. 1 is centrally Enchantrees . Dajboy educational director for New Mexico day furlough, that Jt located around i:ic ' wheat' will he $2,05. This Wichita Falls, where he has been for ty Concert Waltz price it at the National Educational associa- country being prospected now. the past week or more. Mr. Bishop His many friends are grieved to Mighty Like a MvTIee standardized by . the Rose government. tion convention recently in session at Speaking says that while he was there he visit-- see this noble young soldier of free-e- d Trombone Specialty about this year's crop Mr. Milwaukee. ' . w the d Company's dom carrying the scars of battle Stone said ; "I flpuje that eonserv- - Lazzy Massy Jewell well. He says a combination of cir- - which he bore us, are happy ative estimate of therniuu.it of wheat for but March cumstances such as a lack of water to bo able to greet him in his crppled The Crisis that will be rais4 in Curry County ( Hall and other things delayed condition than to know he this year will be sufficient to value the BEPOM YOUR has the well rather that Intermission 10 minutes. it looks to made the supremo sacrifice and now crop at $1,000,000. Of course this 1ST but him like the company Second Part should get well is com- - sicep'n? in a hero's grave, will be purchased by several different a as it now Grand Sacred Selection... Bamhouse pletely surrounded with producen. towns, but the crop will actually bring CROP 10 THE NEWS (Joy to the World) The Texas Oil mon- Nu-Me- x this much money into the hands of the Crude Co., the The officials of the Oil Cuban Dance SUCCESSFUL arch of the independent farmers of Curry County. We are HELD companies, Company are jubilant over the ar- Fontella Keifer REVIVAL is a producing, dividend paying com- going to be taxed to Our capacity to T PORTALES rival of their drilling outfit which ar- Popular Numbers There are good wheat crops all over pany now. Will pay two dividends in take care of this big croo, but we arc rived early Thursday morning. Bad (a) "Hindustan" the county se many them I. N. pastor A large now ready to go and ready for the of that Jett, of the Christian July. number of the lest shipping facilities had delayed the ar- (b) "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em the News is going to have a hard time people in Clovis bought in n wheat to commence rolling in, and it Church, returned tho latter part of have stock rival of the outfit for several wejks. on the Farm?" hearing about them all unless this company. will be coming in too, In fine shape our last week from Portales, where he We can still sell a Superintendent of Construction, March farmer friends will report meet-- block of this the latter part of this week. The them. conducted a ten days' revival guaranteed stock at James E. Webb, an experienced oil Gloria , Losey People from all over the country are ing. The meeting success- -' a share. have to pay Clovis Mill & Klevator Co. can Ature was vrey $2.00 You'll opcratdr of Oklahoma, is on the Star Spangled Banner. watching eastern New Mexico this ful or more for soon. New M.x-- 80,000 bushels in Clovis and the tact and there were several additions $5.00 it ground directing the work. Great yenr and want, to know about our to the ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. - that we will constantly keep the grain church. It activity is being shown' and excit- THE GLORIOUS FOURTH wonderful wheat yield. Drop in and moving will without doubt prevent a ment is high over the prospects of the PORTALES CELEBRATES tell the News about how rnuih your congestion of th- - grain here. Tho new Portales Oil Field, crop made, or if you have not to government this yeur fixed the price timu J. D. Lasater, President of the com Portales, N. M., July 7. Indopend-- do this, drop us a line telling us about Vice-Pvcs- i- to be paid to the farmer. The miller Actual Drilling to Commence pany, J.' Walter Brown, ence day was celebrated as never be. it. You won't have to write us c'oun-Charl- gradea tho wheat and in case of any a letter dent, C. G Ariderson, .Secretary and for in the history of Roosevelt for puhliration just give us fig- F- ! dissatisfaction over the grade a sam- the -. Burden, Treasurer, are ty. The Commercial club had nlan- - ures on how much acreage you ple of the grain is sent to the govern- have Friday by Clovis Oil Co. heré arranging nidtters for the com- - ned an elaborate program in honor what the grain ment graders and their test counts and made per acre an pany. Air. I.asater said this morning, of Roosevelt county's soldiers and where your is located and we nd both parties must stand by the farm "Crews of drillers will work day and their families. The weather was per will be glad to do the rest. grading. This insures the farmer an night until completion of well." fect and fully 8,000 people partid actual standard price for his grain It remained for the Clovis Oil Co. Taiban-Tolar-L- a Lande field is the Harry B. Gutches, general manager pated in the celebration. A FORES IGHTED FARMER of company, Ada, that he can depend upon." to be first to begin actual drilling best bet in the state of New Mexico the left for Okla., The forenoon consisted of music by on business for his company. The the Clovis band, an address of wel- operations In the on the chances of securing oil in com- Tho News man was in a local hard operations of the company are backed come by Judge George L. Reese, a CHRISTIAN CHURCH field. This structure which ware store recently and heard a fore- - mercial quantities. by successful business men of '.lit speech by Capt. T. J. Molinari and sighted farmer placing his ord'.--r for geologists state lies on the axis ot Jack Lewis, chief of the Clovis Fire j place All regular services next Sunday some reminiscences of pioneer days binder supplies to bo used to put his j the anticline is 45 miles west of Clo- Department, who was ranchman A surety filed morning and evening. 'Bible School a bond has been with by A. C. Chaney. As this locality ia re w binder in shape for this fa'l vis on the main line of the Santa Fe near Taiban twenty-fiv- e years ago a bank, guaranteeing comple- at 9:45 a. m. Communion and preach l local teeming with oil activities, it waa cop. The matter of having the fnim i railroad. The big rig was moved to says that he has seen oil on the sur- tion, of the well. ing at 11. Junior C. E. at 3:00 p. m. deemed entirely appropriate to have a machinery in thipshape is an impo, the site last week and the "spudding face the waters of "Stinken Many changing Evening worship at 8:15. An effort of leases are hands. talk on oil. This was given by Charles tant one any year more so now in" is scheduled to take place Friday. Springs" on many occasions and geologists is being made to organize the Inter- but that The for the company stated Hagerling and waa very instructive ever new machinery Mr. Lietz, a Kansas oil field driller, before the building of is pronounced mediate Endeavor Society to meet at than before, for at that time, that the structure most and encouraging. There was also a well as supplies hard get. who has had twenty-nin- e years actual railroad, a geologist from Calf-iorn- ia 7 :00 each Sunday evening. Dr. Har- as are to the and that the same formation of 'tie parade of soldiers decorated auto- is now absolutely no drilling experience in the oil fields of visited the ranch on the Alii-mo- sensational field ry W. Burton was present on last There doiist Burnrnett ex ins mobiles and Boy S.outa, in charge of that Curry County will make an Ohio and Kansas, haa been engaged creek near Tolar and told him on the company's vast holdings in Sunday evening and preacehod an in- bit former Governor W. E. Lindsey. enormous row crop thia fall and the as chief driller and he will have en- that oil would be found there some Roosevelt county, New Mexico. teresting sermon to an attentive audi- - The Commercial club provided matter of getting it harvested is go-- tire supervision of the work. Mr. day. ''Stinken Springs" is situated Dce. I. N. JETT, Minister. three barbecued beeves, pickles and ; ; ing to be just as big a problem and Liett saya that it looks like a real oil between Tolar and Taiban and its The El Paso Morning Times, the bread, and the women of .the county important- - field to him and he is about as en-- waters give off gaseous Big Newspaper, ia well-fille- EMBREEFULTON T just as as getting the an offensive Southwest's One did their part nobly in bringing d ' saved now. The News lm- - thuatastlc over the prospecta as any odor. now on sale the Office News - I wheat , at Post baskets, and when the dinner aginas foresighted who was member of the company, is the In addition well to be drilled Stand every morning. All oil On Monday evening, July T.Sbc- - that man It to the the hour arrived tho large tables on tho ordering his repairs the other day .opinion of D. J. Lynch, the Do Leon by the Clovis Oil Company, Chas. news from home fields. All the gen- court house lawn "fairly groaned" will feet pretty good thia fall when geologist, that oil will be found at a Hart is said to have let a contract to eral news. A clean reliable newspa- under the weight food which r Fulton 'of Gordon, Texas, nnd Mu of the timo comea to start cutting his crop, shallow depth. In addition to being drill on hia 37000 acre tract south- per, not dated ahead, but as late as was heaped upon them. The soldiers , Ethel Embree of Richmond, 'Roose- Ho will not be delayed in any way a structural geologist, Mr. Lynch Uo east of Tolar and that Oxford Bros, any other. For premium proposi bo velt County, New Mexico, at the were the first to served. Each waa will with uses an instrument recently perfected of Stevensville, Erath County, Texas, tion!, see H. W. Burton, traveling tody of the First Christian Church, and not be confronted the given a picnic plate and started down vexing problem not being able to. for locating oil leads. That it works are said to have let a drilling contract representativa at P. O. Newa Stand the line and the minister, Elder I. N. Jett, officiat of each plate was heaped get the necessary parts his har successfully has been amply demon on a block of acreage recently se- or Reodoria Hotel for a day or two. high with good thinga ing. The bride is the charming and for to eat Tho vesting machinery. strated In the Texaa and Oklahoma cured near the "Sandy Morris" ranch band boya were accomplished daughter of Dr. K. H. then served in a like oil fields. Thia instrument which the located eight milea north of Tolar. Oscar Justus, who now lives at manner, and the general Embree, for several yean the leading then public BUSHELS ACRE inventor took 10 years to perfect has The United States Geological Sur- Pharr in south Texaa, spent several - physician of the southern part of IS PER "fellln.- (been the means of making Mr. Lynch vey reporta in a bulletin issued June days in Clovis this week looking .fter Tho first Roosevelt county. The groom is an number on the afternoon Geo. who Uvea miloi and hia Texas associates a fortune in 26, on the possibilities of finding oil business and shaking handa with old program waa addrvw by Isaac oil operator in the Texaa fields. They Goodwin, four an finished the Ranger fields. To the skeptical and gas in eastern Ne Mexico: "The friends. Oscar thinks the southwest Albuquerque. Mr. will make their homo in Gorman, north of Claud, has just Barth of Barta threshing the yield was it ia proven by taking it to a proven general structure of central eastern Texaa is great. He says there is no spoke in convincing wit-- Texas. They left immediately follow his wheat and hii usual and twenty-fiv- e bushels per acre. territory where it will work. Taken New Mexico is that of an eastward winter there and enormous crops are ty manner. Hia w rn- - ing the ceremony for a bridal trip It addra vry sixty-on- e pounds bushel. to a territory of dry holes it will fail dipping monocline, but there are local raised from irrigation from the Rio thusiaatlcally through Texaa and Oklahoma. tested to the received and brought" Thia is just one of the number of good to work, it ia needless to say that it reversals or dips due to domes and Grande. forth much applause. county. worked in good shape in the Taiban arches, or anticlines, some of which FOUR DROWN WHILE WADING crops over the There were two ball games, O.w bo district. Mr. Allen, a relative of dis- are rather prominent In Guadalupe 320 acres for $2250. Small oadi tween IN CREEK NEAR AMARILLO Clovis and Portales and one bo NEW LAND AND OIL COMPANY trict attorney W. A. Havener, also county , (adjoining De Baca on the payment will handle thia New Mex- tween Friona and Pórtale. The boT had a similar instrument which also north) for example, the apea of one ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. It took rat, 3 2, and the Amarilh Texas, July 7. Marvin the f to second. Oil worked in the Taiban fields. of the most clearly marked domes is 11 to 5. Strickland, wife of a prominent Tho New Mexico Land, mid There were also other sports, is Another evidence of oil is found in the west part cf 'I p. R racing, riding" Amarillo merchant, her two mnll Cattlo Company, the name of a new central il, such as horse broncho firm recently rganized hero. The in the J. C. Core well near Tolar, 19 E. In De Baca county the strata and bicycle races. children and her sister-in-la- Mrs, r J, where the well was abandoned at 110 dip nearly due east in general, but a NU-ME- RIG HAS night dancing in pa- Robert Strickland, were drowned firm favomroscd of II. Shepard and At there was a feet because it contained so much oil few local reverses dip suggest that ARRIVED AT PORTALES whilo wading in a creok near here laft f !. McCanley of thia place and J. of vilion erected by the Commercial club that it could not be used domestic minor domes or arches may be found fully one couples night. One of the children was caught V. Cicler of Tortoles and the com- for hundred participat- purposes. Mr. reputable cit- when a survey is made." Tho x Oil Co., who will ing. in q'llrksand. Other members of the pany will have offices at Clovis and Core, a izen of Clovis is this Tho Clovis Oil Company's well is drill deep test well oil A very af- party attempted to rescue the child Portales, with Mr. Bieler in chargo of authority for a for attractive feature of the located in De Bnca county and this couth of Portales, has received ternoon am. were lost in the sand. the company's business at the list statement. was a booth on the court named place. Mr. Shepard has been Chief of Police F. E. Sadler of Clo- county is one of the few, thus favor its machine and actual drilling houso lawn in which tho children from actively ingnged In the same linn of vis and J. A. Raburn, a Clovis r, ably mentioned In the government re will commence just as soon a the orphan's home were placed so endeavor hero before and his ability were both at Taiban whe i Mio port on structures in New Mexico. the necessary construction wo-- k everyone might see what was being Is can be done and machinery in WHEAT PRICES ' well known. Mr. McCnuley is railroad well there was first drilled the done Portales in that line. well known in railroad cir- to a depth of about (300 feet. Both A bunch of Registered Hereford is on the ground. Clovis people claim Bulls, clussy stuff, priced quick feel an especial interest in this 17,000 New wheat is this week bring- - cles and the combination should be a that there wus unmistakable for acres, oil lease $2.00 the evidences oil slush water. wile. New Mexico Land, Oil and Cat- - project on account of its being acre. This is a good one. New Mex- ing In Clovis $2.02 per bushol strong one. of on the With plenty Silurian limestone: oiljtlo Co. It so near by, and there is little ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. for No. 2 and $2.05 for No. 1. of shale, conglomerate doubt but that everyone in this These prices aro standardized Have two tracts of 820 each, rock, and other good oil exposed and a Get prices on oil lands in Quay section would be benefitted by a 320 acres, in by the government and will not priced right, or will consider as part indications our 100 cultivation, 6 j two foot of depth of county, in and around Tucumcari. gusher coming in there. room house, sheds, fluctuate. payment a wagon yard in Clovia or vein coal at a well and wind uill, Mex- " ' Texico. New Mexco Land. Oil and 50 feet, it does not require on of, New Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle $12.50 the acre. Terms. New Cattle Co. ' It imaginative mind to predict that the Company. It ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. 1t THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 191

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (First published June 12, 1919.) ü. The Clovis News CONSIDERS NEW'MEIXCO IE J. VALLERY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of Curry County. i Official Paper The United States Geological Sur- Department of the Interior, U. S. vey has issued a bulletin in which the TALKS ABOUT TANLAC Land Office at Ft. Sumner, N. M., geology of Eastern New Mexico is June 4th, 1919. discussed with reference to petroleum Noti i is hereby given John F. EDWARD L. MANSON that prospects. The bulletin says there Byrne, of Texico, N. M., wjio, on 0 Editor and Publitbar SAYS TANLAC HAS OVERCOME h are many domes and arches that may April 5th, 1916, made Homestead HIS TROUBLES AND HE FEELS be reservoirs of oil. entry, No. 013816, for NE4 See. 8, Central-Euster- LIKE A NEW MAN. The general stiucture of n NW Í4 sec. 9, twp 4 N, rng 37 E N.M. Entered at the postoffice at Cloris, New Mexico is that of an P.M., has fifed notice of 'intention New Mexico, as second class matter eastward dipping monocline but there to make final three year proof, to 3, "I feel that it would be helping nndcr the act of March 1879. are local reversal of dips due to establish claim to the land above de- others to tell what Tanlac haa done domes and arches, or anticlines, some scribed, before C. A. Scheurich, U. for me," said Rev. A. J. Vallery, liv- of which are rather prominent. Only S. Commissioner, in his office, Clo- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ing at S34 Chelsea,, Memphis, at a few of the many localities where ave., Tenn. vis, N. M., on the 9th day of July, One Year $1.50 these structural features appear to 1919. "About three years ago," he con- Bix Months 75 be favorable to the storage of gas f Claimant names as witnesses: tinued, "I had a general breakdown John or oil, if either exist in this region, Berry, Eugene Gooch, Jesse L. Jones, that made me very nervous. I had can be mentioned. In Guadalupe E. Willis Rogers, all of Texico, New The I. W. W. is constantly under a sour stomach and would spit up un- County the unlifted beds, which are Mexico. digested food. my the delusion that mean men are men 2,500 feet thick, are of Permain and The pains in stomach W. R. McGILL, Register. of means. Pennsylvanian age, the latter beds hurt so at times that I thought they would kill also lying on granite at a vertical depth me. I suffered with my (First published July 8, 1919) Did you ever stop to think that ifj0f 2,000 feet or more. On Pintada rheumatic pains in joints and my kidneys were in bad NOTICE OF SUIT the other fellow had your troubles, Creek there is a smaller dome involv-the- y shape, my sleep was I wouldn't amount to much after the same strata, and a slightly less poor and felt jg so tired all the time not 11? pronounced dome is indicated in the that I could To the Defendant, J. W. Bush. do r. y work. You K' cp a few miles above Pin- are hereby notified that a suit "Since taking Tanlac I have been has been is now pending in This has been a remarkable sen-so- n tada i:o:toí!;je. filed and relieved of indigestion and those as far as rainfall is concerned and There are several broad, low arches the District Court of Curry County, pains all gone. My kidneys the moisture has caused a great says the survey, in the strata in the ire don't New Mexico, in which C. A. Scheurich trouble me any, I am nervous like growth of weeds all over town. If northeast corner of this county and in not is plaintiff and you, the said J. W. I was and I can sleep fine every night. these arc allowed to stand there is adjoining parts ,of San Miguel, the Bush, are defendant; that said cause My strength and energy have been re- is Civil going to necessarily be disastrous re- next county north, In Quay County numbered 1484 on the Docket stored and I feel like a new man." sults as far as the health of Clovis is a broad, low anticline in the red beds of said court; that Patton and Hatch, Tanlac is sold in Clovis by Mears whose postoffice address is Clovis. concerned. Clovis needs a genuine passes a short distance east of Tucum-car- i Pharmacy, in Texico by Red Cross New Mexico, are attorneys the clean-u- p campaign. and extends for some distance for Pharmacy, and in Melrose by north and jouth of the Rock Island Irwin plaintiff. & Pool. (Advertisement.) You will take notica that the object REHABILITATION OF Railroad. In De Baca County the The Flavor Lasts of said suit is to obtain specific per- YANKS strata dip nearly due east in general, DISABLED FOR SALE OR LEASE but a few local reversals of dip sug- formance of the contract of sale en- tered into between said plaintiff and Washington, I). C, July 3, 1919. gest that minor domes or arches may fill three kinds sealed Two Section Ranch, 4 miles west you, the said defendant,, and an order soldiers, sailors, and be found when a detailed survey is United States and 2 miles south of N. M., air-tigh- made. is Grady, and decree of court ordering you, the t, Impurity-proo- marines who are injured in the ser-tic- e Lincoln County traversed in f consisting of 480 acres patented said defendant, to convey to the plain- of their country are receiving by a broad anticline that lieB cast of land, one school section, 160 acres tiff by good and sufficient deed the special consideration at the hands of the Sierra Blunca structural basin packages. Be leased. This land is in one body, following described real estate, to- - the United Stutes Civil Service Com- and passes near Lincoln. In the west- fenced, with house and out wit : ' mission and the Federal Board for ern part of Lincoln County there are buildings. Price $5,000.00, terms. Lots numbered one (1) and two SURE to get VVRIGLEY5 Vocational Education, working in co- several domes that appear to be fav- Or will lease for long time at f'.!!0 (2) in block thirty-thre- e (33) in the operation. orable for the storage of oil, although a year. Write me. original town of Clovis, Curry Coun- When the Civil Service Commis- there is no visable evidence that they H. C. BAILEY, ty, New Mexico. sion receives an application for ex- contain oil. Canadian, Texas. and to compel you to tonvey said real amination from a discharged Yank, In the eastern part of Socorro estate to said plaintiff free and clear whose physical condition is such that County there is a notable elongated of all liens and i.icumhrances; and he would not ordinarly be accepted, dome three miles northeast of Car that the contract of sale alleged by his case is to the Federal thage coal mines, which brings up the referred plaintiff in his complaint be specific- Board Vocational Education. The Mesavcrde coal measures; at Prairie u for 2k ally performed by you. Federal Board turns the matter over Springs there is a dome in the lime- You are further notjfied that unless to a field officer who promptly goes stones of Permain age. The plung- you appear, answer, demur or other out after the man and offers him the ing, anticline at the north end of the Dizzy wiw plead in said cause on or before services of the Board's organization Oscura Mountain uplift is also in the SLJUñfc the 20th day of August, 1919, plain for special training to fit him for the eastern part of this county. :' Women fyc-- tiff will take judgment by default work for which he has applied, or for All test wells sunk in this region against you, and will apply to the ome other employment if it does not should be carried entirely through the with court for the relief prayed for in seem practicable to him the sedimentary series, which in the train for said suit. work which he made application domes and anticlines mentioned is Headache. for In witness whereof, I have here to the Civil Service Commission. from 2,000 to 3,000 feet thick and at unto set my hand ami uffixed my of fi Hundreds of such cases have been re- intervals from top to bottom contains Pains -h- ere cial seal, this 20tli da of June, 1919. ferred to the Federal Board by the coarse sands, sor.'.e of which may be oil bearing. V (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, Civil Service Commission. County Clerk and Clerk Under a recent amendment of the Bhonld find relief of the District Court of Curry Coun Wm. from Ratzburg Civil Service Rules, made on the re- Job Trlntlng at the News Office. their sufferings by taking the Woman's ty, New Mexico. commendation of the Civil Service temperance Tomo and Nervine, which Commission, the Commission may Genuine McCormick and Deering has helped so many women some of NOTICE Plastering and Stucco Work waive the established physical re- Twine and Repairs. in neighborhood. them right your In the Probate Court of Cury County, quirements in favor of a disabled and A woman suffering from ncrvoni State of New Mexico. Phone honorably discharged soldier, sa;lor, excitabilty, or 299 prostration, dizziness, Hon. C. V. Steed, Probate Judge. or marine, upon the certification of derangement, or displacement of the 4 In the matter of the of the Federal Board for Vocational special organs, will find health regained Estate Thomas Henry Mead, who Residence Room 18 Hotel Education that he has been specially after using Doctor Pierce's Favorite deceased, (and Pierce was trained for and passed a practical Prescription. sometimes known and called T. H. Mead.) test demonstrating his physical abil For women who are rnn-dow- n and -- Notice is hereby given ity to perform the duties of the class over worked: at the critical periods thnt letters in woman s life; from girlhood to of administration the of positions in which employment is on Estate of womanhood, and later, this is especi- Thomas Henry Mead, deceased, (who ought. PHONE No. 450 ally adapted to her needs, for it strengthens and regulates. In tablet was sometimes known and called T. form liquid, drtiggiBtn. Write the H. Mead., were granted to the under- Dr. Warriner has moved from the or at J. A. KISER sneciniirt at Doctor Pierce's Invalids' signed by the Probate Court of Curry west side and now has offices over Hotel, Buffalo. N. V., for free confi- Magic City County, State of New Mexico, on the Furniture and Gurley Broom Corn office, 113 South All kinds of Hauling dential medical advice. Send ten cents Main. for trial package Favorito Pre 16th day of Juno, A. D. 1919. Drayaga and Trantfar tablets. All persons having claims against Undertaking Co. said estate required to exhibit Cold chisels, wrenches and punches Th System 8 something like are the Wagon at MandclP Corner r,il (JOHNSON BROS.' at a clock it needs occanionully. same to the undersigned at his office Everyone tlionld take cnetor oil, or in Clovis, Curry County, State of New CLOVIS, N. M. soine'tliiiig better, like Doctor Pierce's Embalmers and Funeral Directors Pleasant Pellets, which ant made of Mexico, for allowance, within twelve May-appl- jalap, ul fiigar-coate- months 'from and after the date ofj They regulate, clcinso and oil the this publication and notice with the LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE human cluck-wor- necessary vouchers or they will be Day Phone 211 Night Phone 235 forever precluded from any benefit of ft:-i:'i- pj',:b ara i n i iiti i i i i ir n.:i ari'i.i ck.s n said estate; or, said claims may be ii filed with the Clerk of tlic Probate lj Court of said County and State. Dated this the 17th day of June, A. D. 1919. (Special correspondence to Albu- CASH RAMEY, querque Morning Journal.) Administrator. YOUR LAUNDRY TROUBLES Santa Fe, June 1J. Money sent R. E. Rowclls, Attorney for Admin-istrrto- r, Mexico, her by her husband from Clovis was I Clovis, New taken from Mrs. (Name on file in Cit- 1 izens Hank) while shopping in Los I Angeles. She had saved out of that i money more than $4,000.00 to buy ft. Why worry about your laundry a home and curried it in a shopping bug, and five minutes after entering Brooms a Los Angeles store she noticed that ir when by cullin for 48 nur man will the bag was opc.i and the money gone. rail fur jour soiled rlotliing and it Is1 In Made will lie relumed promptly, nice and Avoid the Loss of Savings of Life-tim- e. the a Deposit m r Clovis Vour Savings in The Citizens Bank of Clovis rleiui. ' a The C1o'ih J'room Factory Is 'Wlion you need money, use checks; when traveling use now ,nui king excellent brooms exclunitfe, traveler's cheeks, loiters of credit, or other safe whirl) can he found on sale with every first class grocermnn ti i I will ho jdad to convenient methods. We supply you. In Clovix. Wo do not retail our Had Ihe mollo of this hank, "SAFK'LT F1HST" hoon brooms, but sell direct to the applied, the ahovo irreparable and sadly discouraging loss merchant I'atronlzo home In- would have never occurred. dustry by asking for our Clovis Steam Laundry brooms. We are In the market all along for a little self work- The Citizens Bank of Clovis ing broom corn. The Farmer's Friend O. M. Reese Subscribe for THE NEWS $1.50 THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

PAYING HOMAGE TO DEVILS'

Recognized Method by Which Chinese Insure Against Dire Work of Do Yiou Evil Suirlti, v.v- - ' mow: duilíig Once o year Ihc first 14 days of the ctl- -' hat a Retread is. A Retread NOT seventh Chinese lucinlli, the IS a half Hons ceremony of Is eel-- 1 Hole. W e take down your old tread off the fabric ebrated, being, In fact, tho paying nf and rebudd it just the saine as it is built in the homage to tht! land nuil sea devils. factory, out of the uncured says New York Herald. Seven priests gam and cure it right carry out the ceremony hy offering up here ourselves., That is why it is just the same various forms of prnyer nnil making as a new tire. We put in a new brake strip also. an unearthly noise hy heating large ' Look your tires over and see gone. if you can not save Anyone wishing to show his respect yourself money by having us work on them. to the devils can do no hy a payment Vulcanizing is an art and trade. Come in and of 600 cash about 22 cents to each see how it is done. of the priests, for which amount they SAVINGS s will continue their performance for 12 We' sell the famous Racine Country Road tires hours a truly modest remuneration Guaranteed 5,000 miles; and the Ravage tires, for men engaged In the ardent occupa- Heap Big Milage! We also tion of propitiating evil spirits. For sell a full line of an extra pnytnenC of 2,000 cash a num- We have a small Savings Bank accessories. .xZSX&iJk-- : ber of smjiH red paper boats, about six inches long, with' lighls inside, will for every girl, boy, woman and be sent floating down the river with

SLOAN &TH0MAS These lights are for the benefit of man in Curry County. HAVE íí. TIRE and VULCANIZING 2f2dü"J.1 order that they may CO. be" able to see "tlielr way about on YOU GOTTEN YOURS? Phone 53 Lyceum Theatre Bldg. dark nlghtsa little attention which It Is liíipíd these maritime demons ap- CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO preciate. Iluvlng finished this per formance, the person on whose behnlf Deposit $1 and get it today, we It has been carried out goes ov.-n- happy In tie conviction that ho will fc- not lose nny of his family throughout pay you 4 per cent interest and -- I'",." "","m "in,. . .", ,,m the year, either hy sickness or drown-- ; Ing, so that tho wholu ceremony may you can withdraw all or any part be looked upon as un Insurance policy. Your of your funds whenever you de- Hardware Business CRADLES OF GREAT EDITORS

Many Editorial Giants Got Their Early sire to do so. Training on Village Newspaper of England. New j We earnestly solicit a share of your The old New England village news- -' hardware business. It lit to our aim papen nourished a race of Journalistic giants. It was from a little Connecti- First National keep a complete lltte of Standard Hues cut office, that of the Connecticut of Hardware at all lime and our Mirror, that a keen Yankee, nauied Ueorge D. I'rentlce, went forth to pre- prim w ill be ait reasonable as rounlst-eu- t pare the nny for that great light of Bank business pollrle will permit. Southern Journalism, Henry Wutter-so- Come In ami sc us. WeVlll be glad The dingy little printing shops of Clovis New Mexico Vermont trained In the sen-Ic- of the to meet all our old friend our new at types many men who afterward be- business. came eminent In metropolitan and western Journalism. I!ut the cane of Greeley was an epic In Itself, No more uncouth and miserable little wretch ever sought employment. Hut be brightened up the Northern Spectator with his youthful writings, which were ml BAN K." Skarda Go, then, as ever after, his very own, n THE PEOPLES' Hardware not lucro Imltntion Addixonlunlsins. From the shop In K.nst I'mllncy he Successor to . Wismillcr went forth to nn Illustrious career; A. W. SKARDA ,. s. SKAKDA am), whether It liked him or not, the country hail to listen to Mm. Ills brr.lu not Infrequently so his country-me- n would now express It slipped a cot;. There were at range lapses m his in ii) m e Intellectual ninl monil achievement, hut nunc In his honesty or his good will toward his fellow count rynu-n- . WAR COST SHOWN t MONUMENT S IN LIVES, COLD Dr J. B. Westerfield Eucalyptus-Oi- l Industry. Physician and Surgeon. Artistic Marble and Granite Memorials The pioneer of the Australian Expendí-Death- s Progressive Office over Sunshine Shop Industry wart John White, (in Prices, Material, Workmanship Fully Guaranteed, tures Office rhoue 231. Residence 209 "Surgeon General to the Settlement," in battle billions) Also Lawn and Cemetery Iron Fencing. who came Sydney to with the first Russia 1,700,000 18 fleet, says the Sydney Bulletin. The Shoe Shop drmnny 1,000,000 39 YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY SEEING following passage occurs In his "Jour- US France , 1,385,1100 nal of a Voyage to New South Wales," 20 Free Call and Delivery. BEFORE BUYING. Great Britain 000,000 38! DR. H. R. GIBSON . published In London In 1!M): ... OSTEOPATH Tho name Austriu 800,000' 21 Boots and Shoes Made of peppermint tree has Treats all diseases both acute and been given to this plant by Mr. White Italy 330,000 13 to Order. chronic. Office in New Tile Co. on nccount of the very great resem- Turkey 2."0,000 Rapp Monument building on corner north of Fire blance hetween the essential oil Serbia and Ron-- ' Kepairinj; 206 West Grand Ave CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO drawn a Specialty. from Its leaves nnd that obtained from ninniB 100,000 Station and east of Lyceum the peppermint (.Mentha piperita) Belgium 102,000 "Workmanship and M.t- - theatre. which grows ÜS.1. in England. This oil Roumunia 100,000 terial Guaranteed Office phono Residence 300. was found by Mr. White to be much Bulgaria ..." 100,000 Clovis, New Mexico. more efficacious In removing all .. . United 48,000 Next to Telephone ofik-- chollcky complaints than that of the States ... 22 Kngllsh peppermint, which he attrib- Greece 7,000 utes to Its being less pungent ami Portugal 2,000 F. E. ' more nromatlc. Wilkerson, THOMAS W. JONES White not only used the oil In N. 5. Total 7,450,200 Proprietor Veterinarian. Over the To Wales, but sent somo to England. He 200 West Otero Street. got It from n tree which he called It has about gotten so in this coun- Piioüe 45. Clovla. N. M. Eucalyptus piperita, but which was try that when the cook leaves the i afterwards K. renamed rnpltellntn. roast in the oven too long nnd ruins it, she feels like she ought to be paid We Glad Red Light Aids Plants.' are the Victory time and a hulf for overtime. Try The attention of botanists luis lately J. FOSTER SCOTT. Jr, MO. been mySlCIAN SURGEON recalled to experiments ninde at riM , . , , and i no woman wno usedi to iook upon This Loan went Over the Top Juvlsy, near Paris, hy M. Flainnmrlon a wedding vie- - on the effect of exposing the seedlings invitation ns a social Special attention Eye, Ear, Nose of sensitive plants to lights of differ- tory, now has a daugntcr who in- On Your and Throat ent colors. Having cludes such thingi: placed four pairs in the list of Office Over Sunshine Shop. of mimosa seedlings In four separate monthly bills. Eczema pots Of floe rhoue 46 : Res. Phone 18 W. are alto glad it did not lake In n hothouc, he covered one pair with a bell of blue glass, another DONT BLAME THE CHILD If you are afllictcd hth. with n bell of green glass, a third with tuck an to put it' Salt Rheuni, dry eyort over, that it a bell of red glass, while the fourth Tetter, Don't scold your m M was exposed to ordinary white light. children for lack Eczema Acne or Pim- of control over the kidney secretions. m a would make rt.tern inv.ttori hold At the end of two months the plnnts ples, buy a jar of that It is not always the children's fault M. W. Lincecum y subjected to blue light were only one sweet, odorless oint- é back on buying farm loam, and thai Inch high, having hardly grown nt nil. in many cases it means weak kidneys -- DKAYAGK AND TRANSFER Thoso exposed to white light were and can be readily righted. Read ment Dry Zcnzal. For PHONE 67 wo aro abla to say to Curry County four Inches high, those that had grown this Clovis mother's advice. the watery I eruptions Let ns do your' hauling and H In green light were live inches high, Mrs. O. H. Hullinger, 008 N Tile I the only sure treatment moving $1.00 per loal for small farmeri, wo hav. plenty of money while those whoso light had been red St., Clovis, sys: "A few years ago, U were nn i wagon, $2.00 per load big less than 10 Inches high. one of my children was troubled with is the soothing, healinjj 'for hi to tako caro of all good farm loant, Experiments with other kinds of i wagon. Wc do crating and can weak kidneys. The child hnd little orl Moist Zenzal, 75c the plants gave various results, hut In ev- also furnish storage. Iloxcs for no control over the action of the s and can giva you tho tamo quick ery Instance blue light Impeded growth jar. sale. and development. kidneys, especially nt night. This j 'i When you ;o to move don't for- trouble made my howsework hard and, service that hat made our loan com- get us. t burdensome. One box of Doan'i "Bookies" on 8trike. M 'I H, :" j pany Kidney Tills completely and pi mm- - I '' I popular with tho public. "No Hettlng Today" was the atnnz-In- g Mears Pharmacy neatly cured her of the trouble. I notice Issued on a famous race- Of Course Btnt of Ohio. City of Toledo, course, shortly before tho war. The can conscientiously sdviso mothers I.üi ns County, m. l'rank J. t'lienoy mnt-- ii onth Writ, or call nt tho of Geo "bookies" 'hud gone on strike, says a hdvinjr children troubled in tlvs way that hr ni when In m inor inrtiiiT of the linn of F J. writer in Loudon Answers. The stew- to ir've them Dunn's Kidney I'ills." Clni:ey A Co.. iii)liiK't'UiliusH In th? Oil , Foit"r-Milhur- c( Teli'iln, I'ouniy in need of ards had re! 'pi ted them to a new n title, at nil denle. ci.t üoite money. MARKETING HOGS Hnil tliai sulil linn will inv ill,' huiii ef at the stiles of the nimronclt to Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (.INK ht'M)nv:ii 1VI.T ,V.n tor eiirh the grandstand and the complaint wiis bents burying them. Stove Hoover nr.il t'wrv tiA t:t r.nniiii ,hat r.iinmt ti Mt. Iowa, "Com- niro.l l.ytlieuii .' I', Vi.l.'H t' l'AI!lill that there was not room for the num- riensnnt, writes, Mi:tK'lNK. I'HANU J. CHKNKY. ber of petiellers, and also Insufficient menced feeding my herd of about Hwern to b.'fure n i?vl In , my piepi-noo- Hub Oili il ly of 'iiber, nccoiiimoibitlon for the public whir CHICHESTER S PILLS 100 lioffs U. A. Thomas' Hog Powder le. . . 1IIIAM1. A A. I). t(iii. A. V. UNION MORTGAGE CO. wished to "put n bit en." The book- T.plt,'l Ak MmrfNI lr .V over two months ago. Fifty were (Sivil) Nolury t'ubllc. rir lr.n,l Hall's Is in- ies took up n position ;if their own ll."..dl Cotarrh Meillrlne tnken I'llli Id liril Mi Void nrulliAy sick and off feed. Nearby herds had ternally ami a iHiin, tralca miiu unit Ki"ion, V acts tiirmuih the I'Unil on from which the pollen tried to eject . MAIN STREET V J Mki-v- v . tlie Momui Kiirfucr ut lli Byatcm. BvnJ CLOVIS, N. M. IM " Tk nrrrnr cholera. I did not losa one they are them. Finally a compromise was ef- i 'I irum,i. A.kf. ll. irn.m for tentlmonlnla. frc. U . ÜIAÍHINI IIKAM1 eil.l I" well growing; sale F. A CO., Toledo, O. ! known and fast. For at J. CHUNKY fected and the bookies were happy taa,SfeM,AlwrKOIill. Bnld by drucRlKH, 76c. & So-- all again. , SOLOBYCüLüüISTSEVLRntüLPi A. B. Ausin -. Hail' Family uonatlpatloa. t I'ills for

I THE CLOYIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

Auto painting. Bort Curiosa. Fhone 254. tí. From the Garden ofEden to the New Jerusalem J. V. Bii'lcr of Portalei was here Thursday th guest of J. H. Shepard. ACKMAN( A General Survey of the Bible Fundamentals From the Beginning to the End Glasses I fit give satisfaction. Dr. THEY TALK ABOUT A Clear, Brief Statement or Compendium of the Bible II. K. Gibson. THE STORE

YOU SHOULD HEAR THIS Cash and Wallace Austin spent the Special Musical Program To Be Rendered at This Service Fourth at Fort Sumner. 160 acres close to Ciovis, Improved, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8:15 $4250. Terms. New Mexico Land, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH foil and Cattle Co. It Summer Let us place an Electric Washer with you on trial. I trout nil diseases and disorders of women. Dr H. IU Gibson. 3 Footwear MENTION Nothing compares with it for rheu PERSONAL matism And paralysis. CHIROPRAC- H. W. Burton, representing the El' TIC. . Paso Morning Times has been in Cio days White diseases ot Auto painting. Pert Curless. Phone vis for several this week in the . treat all disorders and H. I H J. Green returned the first of interest of the subscription of that Dr. H. B. Gibson. tf 254. women. the week from a business trip to Ok' newspaper. lahoma. white foot-wear,a- nd Carr, lumberman of Fort Its time ti put on pretty dainty E. L McCauley mads a business Pern Bui'-a- - c. Ciovis visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Floeck of Hous trip to Canadian the first of th;wA- Nine room residence, modern, we are ready with some new styles ton, Texas, arc the guests of Chester ehoice location, priced right. "Ne yreek W. T. Jackman will leave the first and Ray Crain of this city. Mr, J. W. Welch arrived here last Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. in these cool, good looking pumps and oxfords. week the eastern mar- It Floeck is agent at Houston from Henderson, Ky.,. to meke'fhii of next tor ticket for kets to buy new fall and winter goods the H. B. & T., at the Union Station. place his home. .... Judge Sam Bratton left the first of for the Jackman Dry Goods Co. Mrs. Floeck is a sister to Roy and the week for a trip to Alomogordo Ladies white oxfords in fine kid, with full week Chester. They will only spend a few W. R. Yelvertnn is here this and Deming, where he will hold court ihakmg J. "W. Mordecai hat recently sold days in Ciovis then leave for Albu dress covered heels, turn soles at from Wichita Falls, Texas, for judges who are disqualified in the lot on Gidding Street, next to his querque, Los Angeles, San Francisco bands with old friends. cases to be tried there. residence, to Conductor Shannon and and Catalina Islands. has also contracted with Mr. Shan $7.50, $8.50 22,000 acres, oil lease, a snap at Service, Quality and Complete $6.50, non for the erection of a modern Oil f 1.25 the acre. Better look into this. Stock always at Twine, and McCormick and New Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle home there. Deering repairs. Company. 14 750 acres in the Kenna oil field, you from one acre up, and a The First National Bank of Ciovis will sell might make you Indepen- loaned money to the farmers and few acres White pumps of fine kid in plain and wasn't any dent. Prices range from $3.00 to mtoehmen when there J. Z. Isler was in from Cameron the same as $60.00 the acre. This land comes Miss Esther Rudolph of Stratford styles, with full Louis heels, very dressy at prospect for a crop, just Tuesday. Mr. Isler says that wheat are gooa within-- a few hundred yards of the Texas, spent two or three days here they do when conditions cutting has just commenced good out you are en deep test going down there. New the latter part of last week and the On motto is that when his way and from the looks of the get it, if we Mexico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. It first of this visiting her sister, Mrs. $6.00 to $7.50 titled to credit you stacks there is going to be big yield, haven't it. our friends in the east D. K. Usery on North Wallace Street, good improvement. Miss Rudolph lives at Stratford, Tex have, and it pays you to do business 320 acres, real Mex- Did you ever stop to think that the is large enough to $12.50 the acre. Terms. New but is attending the state normal at with a bank that First National Bank of Ciovis loaned ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. It Canyon now. command that kind of credit.' over Three Hundred Thousand Dol lars new money to the farmers and Public Stenographer Neat work White Polar cloth oxfords and Colonial stockmen, of Curry County to tide reasonable prices. Mimeographing them over last fall and winter? If pumps, a very fine grade of specialty. Miss E. A. Turner at A, sea island cloth you are not perfectly satisfied with W. Hockenhull's office. Phone 2. your banking connections now is that looks like kid with full dress covered good time to change, a few bad years painting. Bert Curless. Phone may come again. Auto heels, very special at 2M. 3 tf

CharUr No. 8784 Rnerv DUtrict No. 1 $5.00 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Ciovis, in the State of New Mexico, at the close of business on June 30th, 1919. ' Snow white medium sea island cloth pumps RESOURCES and Loans and discounts, includsng rediscount $671,658.97 oxfords with high and low heels, one style Total loans 671 ,658.97 Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bunk with hig cut steel buckles. These are excep- acceptances sold 169, 761. GO 601,897.17 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par tional values and extra good looking at value) 12,500.00 U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness ' pledged as collateral for State or other de- $3.00 and $4.00 posits or bills payable 3,000.00 15,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4, and 4 per cent un- Cast Includes pledged 6,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 'j ,' 4, and 4 'A per cent, pledged to secure U. S. deposits - 6,000.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 Mr, 4, and 414 per cent, Dorothy and Lillian Gish pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills payable 11,000.00 23,500.00 Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure George Fawcett and Robt. Harron postal savings deposits 3,000.00 The Sale of Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 28,078.68 Filmed amid the smoke and turmoil of battle, Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 31,078.68 much of it actually on the firing line. There the great Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 8,250.00 Ladies' Dresses story of LOVE and WAR was produced by the mas- Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 23,316.75 23,316.75 producer, who has eclipsed all his own former Furniture and fixtures 14,000.00 ter Real estate owned other than banking house 5,800.00 achievements. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 30,087.81 Special sale of Ladies' dresses in all silks Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks 33,007.83 and voiles, begins now and continues Here Is A Masterpiece that Will Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust for week companies, other than included in items or more to clear out Live In History 13.14. or 15 3.748.23 all summer styles, making Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bunk - 922.1!) room for new Fall dresses that will make for he has riven the world a priceless human doi-u-me- Total of Items 14. 15. 16. 17. and 18 37.078.25 the civilized world in his Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due their appearance in August. that places entire from U. a. Treasurer 625.00 debt for generations to come. He has preserved with all the tender poignancy of pathos, the HUMAN TOTAL $680,73:1.96 scenes SIDE of the (Ireat War, not merely battle LIABILITIES

pictured, but the EFFECTS of these conflicts and Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 . WORLD. Surpus fund 17,500.00 WM vilited a gooi ihowef ol this war upon THE HEARTS OF THE 132.89 Undivided profits 132.89 i onu tux Circulating notes outstanding ...... 12,500 00 RANCHVAI.t. CHIMES amounts to Net due National Banks 24,193.97 WATER SLOWS See This Gigantic asd Overwhelming Drama Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust UP DRILLING companies ...... 56,167.69 OF OIL WELL IN QUAY CO. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 16,013.81 ha) It will draw tears to your eyes and thrill every Total of Items 32, 33. 34 and 35 06,975.47 Mr. Anderson had quite a bit Tucumcarl, N. M., July 7 The sor- Individual deposits subject to check . 333,472.10 of trouble with lis binder, but it drop of blood in your body; you will share the Dividends unpaid ' McGee oil well, at a depth of 500 5,000 00 seems to It; doing fine at present. rows of those who were in the midst of the world Total of demand deposits (other than bank feet, has encountered considerable proud deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 35, 37, Miss Gladys Mathews and Mr. Lee war, and will go forth again into the world, 38. 39. 40. and 41 338.472.10 Mitchell spent Sunday with the Misses water and drilling operations have and happy that YOUR COUNTRY took it's rightful Certificates of deposit (other than for money Hurley at Havener. been delayed as a result. The work borrowed) Tn and for Civiliza- 78,277.79 Rev. Redmon preached a good ser place the (Ireat War for Freedom Postal savings deposits 513.53 men, since sand and water were mon and a large crowd was present tion. Other time deposits 6,082.68 struck at (he 500-fo- level, have Totul time deposits subject to Reserve, Items to henr him. He preacehes every PRESENTED AT THE .ui-ui- uuny puiiing in casing, which is 42. 43. 44, mid 4,j 84,904.00 first Sunday. Don't forget. I now complete and the drill Is again War loan deposit account - 11,250.00 ll,2r.0.00 Mr. Claude Bello, a prominent other than with Federal Reserve (k"iok oown. mr. Mcuee, who Is per- Luis ry"ble, young man of this place, has liiü'k, including all obligations representing returned sonally superintending the drilling borrowed, 25,0()i).0O from the training camp in the money other than rediscounts stale stated hero thut he was satisfied with of Washington. the outlook. TOTA!, $086,73:1.00 Mr. and Mm. Cherry und fumily, including With Liabilities for rediscount, those Mr. Lee IteuveV Res-rv- e also spent Sunday at Federal Hunk 169,761.50 320 acres of good im- Mr. John Belle's. land, well proved, priced rWit, will consider Total contingent liabilities 1 9,7111.50 Mrs. D. I. Harnett left' Sunday a morning to visit points in Missouri. jtructor, automobile, cattle or mules State of Xew Mexico, fon nt y of Curry, bs: hh part payment on Hub place. New I, ('. W. Harrison, of the above named bank, do solemnly She probably will bo, gone several I'rcsidert Mexico Lnrd, Oil and Cattle Co. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY fcwenr that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and weeks. I wonder what Mr. Rarnett It will do for a cook. I bet ho will find j belief. C. W. HARRISON, President. JULY 15th AND 16th one. You had better keep track of 040 acres residence, out buildinp-s- , Correct AHest: L. B. GUIXG, W. II. DUCKWORTH, C. A. RCHKUHICH, him Mrs. Burnett. well and windmill, 80 acres crop, all UilPct.oi-s- . for DAY AT 3:00 O'CLOCK Mr. Karl Day took supper with Mr. $10.00 the acre. Terms. Better MATINEE EACH Suiter. bed and sworn to before nip thii rln v of Julv, 1910. 0b hurry. .Now Mexico Land, Oil and (Seal) rvKir.L UOON'E, Notary Public. Wilborn Furls Sunday evening. rri I tn ...... Cattle Company. !y Commission cxpirts May 11th, !21. unursuay miornoon mis vici.nt;.') it THE CL0VI5 NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1G19

No. 53. REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CLASSIFIED THE CITIZENS BANK at Clovis, In the State of New Mexico, at the close of business on June 30th, : A D S 5' 1919. KATE RESOURCES The Genuine Weber lc Per Word Per Issue Loans and discounts $285,801.37 285,801.37 lJ. S. bonds owned and unpledged 12,000.00 12,000 00 Furniture und fixtures 2,800.09 Net amounts due from banks and bankers 51,140.1$ For Sale Big German Millet m-'I- ' Other checks on banks in the same city or town as ' Clovis Feed Store. reporting bank 3,633.04 Outside checks and other cash items 1,950.02 Farm Wagon Fractionul currency, nickels and cents 407,59 2,357.61 .Sleeping rooms for rent. Phone Coin and currency 10,512.55- - 197. .'. - TOTAL For Rent Two unfurnished rooms. $368,244.72 Dr. Gibson. LIABILITIES Rent sleeping rooms, For Modern Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.0 close in. Phone 304 Surplus fund 16,600.0(1 Net amount due to National Banks 256.24 25Í.2 For Rent Front Bed Room. Phone Individual deposits subject to check 225,384.31' The Wagon that needs no recommendation. 287. Cashier's checks outstanding.... 14,320.0 Certificates of deposit 26.785.0S House and rooms for rent. En Bills payable, including obligations representing Hickory and Oak Spokes quire 311 North Sheldon. Phone money borrowed 60,000.00 60,000.00 335. Up TOTAL r $368,244.72 About 1000 bundles of well headed International Fifth Wheel maize in town, make offer or trade. SUte of New Mexico, County of Curty'ssi Phone 32. We, Charles E. Dennis, and S. A. Jones, Cashier, of ths aboved named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to Solid Collar Skein Box For SaltBirch box of carpet ter the best of our knowledge and belief, , tools; will sell one piece or all. See CHARLES E. DENNIS, Milton Brown at Kemp Lumber ( oni-pan- S. A.' JONES, Cashier. Extra Heavy Woodwork Correct Attest: CASH RAMEY; S. J. BOYKIN. S. A. JONES, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1919. 320 acres, orchard, vinyard, weU, windmill, small house; all for $2.000. (Seal) MARGARET; S. WRIGHT, Notary Public. 22nd, 1921. A wagon made of heavy quality material and Terms. New Mexico Land, Oil and My Commission expires October Cattle Co. It exceptional workmanship. Long lived and For Sale A good Jersey milk cow. Tract Society, 217 North Renche ! where they can be seen by prospeo never goes dry. A bargain if taken Street, Clovis. Phone 107. Do not live buyers. R. C. Edgell. at once. Apply to 812 North Wal- - call Saturdays. Two rooms office easy running. lace St., or phone 277. ltc For Rent for or For Sale A five passenger ear. jght housekeeping. Perfer to rent care Street-Ne- For Sale house, modern First class shape, $300. A, for office. 110 North Main ws A High Grade Wagon at Reasonable Price. with china closets, 2 pantries, 2 largo office. c. Jackson. closets, sleeping porch, 2 lots, 2 er r Enquire? ages, side walks all in and paid for. Commercial Rooming House, bed Room and Flats for Rent Let Us Show the Advantages to You. - Phoner A, care News office rooms. Also rooms for light houe- at 311 North Sheldon street. keepinc. Phono 232. Mrs. C. F. 335; model, ' $925 Aulo for $5001918 WelU' Prop- - Wanted-So- light housekeeper Five passenger Chevrolet in good con- me ' -- home. dition, run 2,000 miles, has new tires. Mares and Mules I now have my rooms, or a furnished Box M. C See L. J. Black, care New Mexico mares andm ules at the old Beck Darn 173, Clovis, N.

Mrs. W. B. Mersfelder has been quite sick the past week.

i .. A baby born PERSONAL-MENTIO- N Joy was last i'ry 'm:rr to Mr. and Mrs.' Erie Forbes.

Editor Fears of the Farwell SUte Clo-- G. quite sick P. R. Hart of Muleshoe was a ! Mrs. W. Broome is Line Tribune and his little daugliter u.. h firt of the week. this Week. were Clovis visitors Monday. accepted Mrs. Geo. Houchen of Kansas City Porter Marsh has a Assistant District Attorney R. E. Kemp'Ldmber Co. is visiting relatives in Clovis and with the Rowclls spent Monday at Fort Sum- Curry County. ner looking after business matters.

i Mrs. Joe Wilkinson will entertain with an afternoon tea on Thursday of District Attorney W. A. Havener and little Mrs. Delmar Barnett this week. is taking a vacation trip to points in Ranchvale, left daughter, Velva, of Texas and will be gone two or three in Kansas Sunday to visit relatives Gasoline Engine for sale, standard weeks. City. make 1 Vi H. P. See it at the Clovis i Sheet Metal Works. Mr. and Mrs. J. Webh and son nnj Mrs. Effie Runyan, who has been daughter of Ada, Okla., visited here- - visiting at the home of the Misses Mr. and Mra. J. M. Love were here last week at the home of Judge and Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. from AmHrillo the first of the week. Mrs. R. E. Rowclls. Mrs. Webh is Veasey returned the first of the week Mr. Love now has the district agency Mrs. Rowell's niece. to her home at San Angelo, Texas. for the Chandler car. Mr. Mrs. C. V. and Mr. i. ..." and Steed and Mrs. Jas. M. Blckley spent Tues day and Wednesday at Hereford on a fishing trip.

A. T. Cox of Grady was a Clois " ' HZ'-- '- visitor last Thursday. Mr. Cox suy - ' - ' T? - the Grady neighborhood is now . , M v the great wheat crop nnd people are feeling prosperous.

Mrs. Forest Kyle, who has been here for several weki visiting at the home of her father-in-la- L. I.. Kyle, left the latter part of last week to Join her husband in Amarillo.

Mrs. Mary Lyons left Wednesduy for a trip to Amarillo from which place she expects to go to El Paso, where she will spend sometime.

1?n..M....a U.a kimn n.iil'imr Mil most of the pretty weather this week to cut their wheat. Every available binder and header in the county is running. ,

DOUCIAS FAIimWKtobocke.BucbKo' G. M. Smith, president of the Com- monwealth National Bank of Kansas meeting of a Sewing Circle. The City, and son Granville Smith were Hang the track! Go ahead t L.'t's from Mexico, the hind in Clovis Inst Sunday and while here got That's Douglas Fairbanks' pol- irirl she came ',if Revolutions. Doing this some were guests nt the home of C. W. icy in ''Knickerbocker Hucknroo," his somebody takes him thru Harrison. Mr. Smith and son were .i .i latest Artcruft picture. If the track's thing for Arizona, into devil-ri- j in passing through on a vacation trip. "gone on a bust" or If there's no i in and out! Whoopla! itenm Let's go anyway I Panm tin' Mexico, Dong! Lor her go! Whatderyes..y7 A baby boy was born last Saturday torpedoes; go ahead. Dougittnrts U down to the I yooum 'Theatre to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Potree. The to do something for somebody in Come night, July and oe child only lived a few hours. Mrs. "Knikerbock.r Uuckaroo." He ou.ne SMnlu.tr 12th, by Fuirbnnks. You'd Potree Has been critically ill but the from 42nd and Broadwny' and he lh:3 lctest ome state that sho is revolution fh'it bitter forget the dishes find News is pleased to had a r.- -á ' now improving. Scene, from "Hcnrti of tho Wor'.d," T': i.t.?, T'j.J?v made Villa's afiuirs look like o early. THE CL0V1S NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

people went to Itanchvale, and a Rood- - MOVIES AND AUTOMOBILES Iv number to the Y. L. ranch. Some (From Texiro-Fnrwp- motored to Portales for the day. They all returned piad the 4th came but , , ...... ,. T. will uu wvu OilCe ft Ve.ir xuiuic uiniuiiuiis ' ', to record the influence in our gener-- : A (hddrens day program will be ation of the mov pictu.e tlu.atre at the M. L. church .given Sunday ;and the automobile. 20 years ago; Wedding Gifts n,ght. Mia. Gladys Thurston is tojWe had no lnovi,s and thc aulomo. be congratulated for taking upon it b had not reached the lint stage herself to see tho that children are Lf thoir t (luvclol,mellt. Thc . 7 ' movie has changed our mode of life. IS GOING UP All are inv.ted to Iter. attend the For one lWmg it has 8(Tcctod thc le. service If yon "wjiit until the last minuto" before order-vou- r gitimate stage and few will deny it For feneration! jewelry has been Mr. and Mrs..G. C. Baughn of De has just about annihilated reading as accepted at th moit suitable wedding supply of coal Doit, Texas, is here visiting at thc an indoor sport. How many of our gift, for it carries with it th proper homo of their daughter. Mrs. B. E. people see a Shakespearean play once Nobles, and family. They were nc in Ave or ten years? How many tired sentiment that a gift of this kind You Will Have To Pay companicd here by their granddaugh-jbusines- s men sit down for a quiet1 should. ter, Miss Lucile Baughn of Mineral evening once a month with a volume I Wells, Texas. They will make an ex- More of Dickens or Thackeray or Steven? W ar always (lad to tended visit here. ... son? Allen Thomas nrv1 offer luff ttioaj. You will not be able to pet Ibo eoal you need; arrived home Sunday The world no longer has time for morning. Ho will check the local these leisurely pursuits, common cars will be used for grain movement and Waples-Platte- r there wholesale house while enough a generation ago, but the here. For the first time in years, Mrs. moving picture theatres are crowded will not be enough cars for both grain and coal. Carrie Thomas has had the Joy of hav- nightly in all our cities, with the rich ing all her children home at the aame and poor and Charlie Chaplin, Mary time. A. C. and Denhof Jewelry Jeff of St. Lpuis, Al- I'ickford, Douglas Fairbanks and the Company len of You Gain Nothing By Fort Worth, Douglas, Donald other ''stars" are Dlayinn to crowds Jeweler and Opticians and Gus of Farwell. They are'all whose fathers enjoyed John Drew, single but A. C, of St. Official Santa F Watch Inspectors Waiting Louis. fcthel Barrymore, Sarah Barnhnrt and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cox, Mils Ci v tho Booths. m mv and will probably have to take inferior coal. Austin and Mr. Simpson, all of Lc Tho automobile shares with the Mesa, Texas, who have been visiting movies the leisure times of the uver-'s- i at the home of The sensible easy thing is to County Clerk B. N. age prosperous American. Imlci'il, ! "wMMieawMeKwaeaM braham left for their home Thursday. the convenience and speed it provides lhey m '! the trip via automobile. . .1.1 .1 it. i i ... Order Your Coal Today The ladies are sisters of Mrs. public. Graham. Incidentally it haa speeded ,.... COAT ill í rt u1mi A(Kikn U . I vi muni) ('. A. Roherson, Fent Stalling and ii ltfii !!.,,.. - nun iTii'iiiy LUUhAIOKIFJ '"pclled C.er.nany to wife, DouyLs Scctt and wife left for fluence has been incalcuablc. c'v,lmitl,n' Pllfiiria BUa, Si?!! 11,10 Denver Sunday It would ho Mln tn .it h "ati" wlo" chief 0U riAKIKf morning. If the roads S..H hy will the il...lin. r.t .nm .i, .... wought was that of warfare and allow, the two Cannon Ball cars VIV v t1 lllv 1 DC UIU llUlltt , wno8e interest was of mil- - will be brought home. They were on customs nf H.n In h that Nura GOAT these new forms Lia,'ism EverjhinK was militarized la Alfalfa Lbr. Co. the road with them last winter when of amusements. Th.' Molker Then when the apex had been reach- - M MILK the big snow came and had to aban- i. i tí K!;i5 chanRed ",to don them. place in society. If they appear Just tre't' Wl'r'; ",trap Costs No More To '"llal nuUon vi,l,,t-stag- e "It Build It Right" now to be appropriating Pap,er wt're w The following were among the the whole ' nmitimmirfompiiint II ed. of inter- - 18 nm:ilriilu,hrn I h h.lu Clovis.N.M. Western Tire visitors last that fact will sooner or later be ."" " Phone 15 week: C. I. erU8hcl 10 detected, and a wiser ,n8t'nal e?,miuct r.oi i c. Collins and L. E. Bacon oi Esteline. generation will " un tlirn if ou militarized7'Germany to show trv fin. m.il ...... see thaf they are put back within ' M,T HV Colorado, and It. T. Mansker, of Clay- la tusold baby' luuili. their proper hor ttrvnl h' ton, N. M. All went away enthused limits. Fremier Lloyd George an- - over th outlook. has nounroil in I In. Rririaii llmiu nt f'n,n Mildred, youngest daughter of Mm. .1; mong that ,he Hohenzollern will soon i;k:;i I i:g:ri Wednesday morning. C. B. Riggins, met with a painful l be placed on trial before a tribunal a Mr. Eubanks, cashier of the Black-wat- Friday evening when leaving 0125 mm LOCUST NCITPQ A Texico-Farwe- li r.ROVF .tfn t .!. Items State Bank at Muleshoe, stop- tho Y. L. ranch. They had started ME mi WOMM ..XIKS, ' It is Texico-Farwe- ped off here well that the former German Driihiei' Ha.lar.i l Tni-- ; . li News. last Wednesday enroutc home from the celebration there, and oll.t, .hllrar. home from a trip to Kansas. the little girl emperor is to be tried in this inter- - KmiiI mVF. bo..k l"iit y,.ur NEW, r.KHY, was on her knees in the tpmk MKT mill ( r lralnin nc. t my li. ni . m ""ti01"1 ' (,.f f m v mm; v m m mw Uev. automobile, when tho door I think everybody in this commu- - collrt " 't I"I1 that at rolLv. KU4rurilfnl n. bool:kM'i.r Aeree stepped across the state onenod. or ul ., rrmnlh. ami o..l..l.-,.r..- - every fn.irniK.T. .'J li.l she t,iv H h.. Hti, c... - i ... errort will be made to convict m- - hy , Auctioneer Snyder of Hurley was line Saturday and tumbled out bead first...... vt.- J(U- - . , ymir hum lrimtif ciur-- an than and said the magic The ,vll, ii , l'tl.. in town was ing tu An,l hlm of cn"u' wlli(-- re dy his, nt otl.tT ..!!. f." ai"l v 'iy wn. Wednesday. words that made Chester A. Marks car going about 25 miles ncr Kanchvale and I'oitnle.. prflft tu 1h..u- vn'i 1 f)f'i r although the Field Marshall has W. L. Mansfield spent the 4th in and Lora E. Bennett, life partners. hour. When thc car was stopped and those who didn't attend either of thc claimed Denver. they had returned to where she lay, iduc.s ".ere entiTtaincd at the honi them to be of his origin. Mrs. Harold Cox Brown-woo- d left for When the verdict in, it is F. L. she wna picked up unconscious. Find- of Burt Osborne. They hud a line, comes also Spring, the commissioner Wednesday, where she will visit IVi.'ir munol ing dinner ice hoped that the punishment will be as from Bovina, wus a Wed- with no physician at the ranch, tho and cream in tho after culler here relatives until a nlace can be severe is party motored to Texif-- s noon. as allowed under the ru'es nesday. secured for them in their new home quickly as Which govern the unusual procedure . s. possible. It was found ,,,s' Osborne and children J. H. Meason and wife in Las Vcp-i- that while her returned h- -r infjimicH face nas badly cut und bruised, vet visi'u'd mother, Mri. Uai.dnl, y If future urn io he h:ilt' ,l to their home in Big Sundy, Texas, At high noon hut Wednnailiiv nl " the was not sennuslv hurt Twn afternoon. and kept back, then there miifit b Sunday morning. the court house, Rev 1 ha ton un.t,J Utitehe, were taken in her face. She Mr. and Mrs. Ebb üamlol were vis- S' viv piini.ohmeiit meted ou to H. r,iv J. H. Bri;d:diaw ur.d ... ,i. ,miij ivi '.lieu Ola Sultan ... is up and itors in Cluvis Friday night. those lenders who trample on the nn ' abound now. o. new positions in Las Vegas Thui.-da- y ,l0,' Tho young couple are ik. c wi:kim:b Hobeit Morse left for Illinois Sun- A social d;ir.Ct W.IS iriven nf (l,n people's rights and who, by their own morning. from Motley County, Texas. (HiitoiKAcroit day morning, where he expects to be homo of linger Grissom Saturday actions und leadership, throw the wor, Mrs. Hollis Wiugo went to Little- - The ttt tIie tirB factory is most of ingni. All report a good people into disaster and death. tho time for the next f w míe. Ofllee live Mocks west of progressing hi- - field last week to visit nicely, Ithough it is Bob rniss-.-- Mr. W i with her par- yars. will be greatly Ira Taylor rd family spent St. Helena for life! That will bo Lyceum Thoatrt? ents for weeks. ing delayed some by the non-arriv- whi"n Sunday Mr. several it comes to well matters espec- with and Mrs. Lon Duke. all too good a punishment for Wil- - l'.'l North Lane St Rev. of a large number of bolts which aro ially, for he is ilne. Mr3. M. A.. Todd helm Aeree will leave for Albu- - an in that and daughter, I'lloXE 101 t- - be placed in the concrete querque tomorrow on business per- founda- When a well has been given up, peo- (ilcnna, and Miss Mildred Hairier at-- tion. taining to hi denomination. ple Aave been advised to send for tended the social givn by the Wood- - Mrs. C. T. Forwler.-wh- o had bum Bob Morse, and men Saturday night. ....444, Walter Farwell returned to his without one single in Aniarilln for a week visiting failirrr, he has weil Mrs. Tom Randol, who home in Chicago Saturday, a her made a out nf the has been on after son, Denhof few days' stay here. returned here Thursday morning. hole. He has other machinery ihat the sick list for the past few days Í3 She was accompanied by her sister, this community hns received the ben- much better at the pres nt. Mrs. Jenkins-Roberso- n returned Mrs. M. Matlock of Happy, Texas, efit of as well. Make your stay just There was a largs crowd nt sing- Jewelry from Crowell Monday morning, where Go. who will visit with her for several as short as po ibl Bub, and enmo ing Sunday r.ight anil fine singing. she had been visiting relatives. C. V. weeks. back to ua for we need you. There were also several visitors from Steed Mr. McGhee of Hereford was here (!eo. T. Enoch, Andrew Howard other communities. All who do not thc first of the week taking some pic- and Mr. McLean motored from Bo- Weber Wagons. The hi st is al- - attend other singings are cordially in- tures of the country for the Capitol vina Wednesday. Mr. Enoch is fore- ways th cheapest. vited to conic and bring sonic one Undertaker and people. Registered Optometriitt man of the carpenter crew who are with you. BILL AND WILL. Embalmer Mrs. Payne and children, Mr. and doing some work at Bovina. They Mrs. Luth Eoyd, r all of Fort Worth, same over to have their chicks WILHELM S FOE "Let ui take car of arc visiting at the home of Dr. and cashed. (From Texico-Farwel- i News.) Your Eyes." Manntfpr TIovíb CirriPterv Mrs. McC'uan. It. K. Howard and wife went to Clayton of thc NT Osteorcrtbic Tom ran?b was Lubbock Thursday, where they look Ireatinent removes the It remains a fact that individuals Satisfaction Guaranteed riioiie 14 Itolh lny and Night. here last week doc- after flu. to consult a local their little son to be treated. Mr. oi of r have caused most of the disastrous tor about a sick daughter of his. She Howard went from there to Amarillo, is getting along nicely. where he attended a meeting of the ; Miss Eunice Smith, who had been Waples-I'latte- r Co. salesmen. visiting friends here Texico-Farwe- for several days, li was a very quiet returned to her home in Lubbock place the 4th. A large number of our MARVELOUS t me saver for cake making ho tedious "creaming

' CALLED HER For deep frying and sauteing it is uneqaallcd. Use it over and over azaia. Carriel FAÜY Tall tIVTt AVian M (icTi n1 Aninnf fMJ t. És another. TO HER BEDSIDE ... Italians prefer Mazóla to olive oil (or salads. Costs about one halfthe price of the Best Olive Oil and tastes alike. 68 page, beautifully tix Tears Ap, TLinling Ste Might Die, Says Tens Lad, But Nov FREE Wonderful illustrated Cook Book. Write today for it. She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardui For CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Her Recovery. S. a Boa HI New York s. J srv I tOu terror MZ Royia City, Ter. Mrs. Mary the better. That wai lis yeari sgo r4? of this place, says: "After the and I am still here and am a well strong woman, and I owe my Irth of my little girl... my aide d life to tlL. ..lUt'j', CarduL I had only go taken half th lj..jvk'1. to hart me. I had to back I MAKERS O 1 2t I M I bottle when I began to foer bolter. 1 VXftvAMOOJ-lAHU- to bed. We called the doctor. f lie The misery In my w n side got less... I 11! .. a a ..! but I got no treated me... better. I continued right on taklDg the i rw ijlí Cardii t i1 V'' got worse and worse until the misery until I had A taken three bottles and I iiiiiiiNiiiiiiii..inhii i, n was nubrarsl)!e...I was in bed for did nnf need any more for I was well and never three moctlia and suffered such t;;oay felt better In my life... I have nnvor bad any trouble from that that I was Just drawn up ta a knot. . . day to this." I told my husband It he would get Do yon suffor from headache, back me try H- - a tot He of Cardui I would ache, pains In aides, or other discom I commenced taking It, however, that forts, each month? Or do you feel

avtnlsg I called mj fcunily about weak, nervoue and tagged-out- ? If to Be... for I knew I could not last give Cardui, the woman's tonic, pany days unless I had change for trial. j. u liiiiiiiftiiii! ii A :fi!IIWSlillllllllS THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 191

I Notice it hereby given that the State of' New Mexico, by virtue-o- A Triumph of the act of Congress approved JuiU 2 lit, 1898, ana June 20th, 1910, and acta supplementary thereto, has filed --,Nr- Toughness m in this office selection list for the fol- lowing described lands, t: List No. 8444, Serial No. 018554. And yet, SW14 Sec. 2, T. 3N, R. 88 E., N. the 'Royal Cord' pos- M. P. M., containing 160 acres. Model T One Ton Truck is sesses amazing buoyancy and life. Protests or contests against such The Ford Sililií ..J selection muy be filed in this office really the necessity of fanner, manufac- during tho period of publication, or turer, contractor and merchant. It has at any time thereafter before final of the Ford car That's the secret of this famous approval and certification. all the strong features the W. R. McGILL, made bigger and stronger. It has tire's success. Register. powerful worm drive, extra large emer- gency brakes acting on both rear wheels Hardihood FLIES NEVER BOTHER and controlled by hand lever, 124-inc- h that means many wheelbase, yet turns in a 46 foot circle, In the summer flies worry an ani thoroughly tested. extra miles, combined with the mal. Get a bottle of Farris' Healing and ha3 been most ELpl 'Roval Cor' Remedy costs but 60c makes a We know it is absolutely dependable. luxury of easier riding. pint worth $2.00. Apply it to the We advise giving your order without wound. Flies will not bother it. Get delay that you may be supplied as soon today. You tomorrow. it may need it as possible. The demand is large and Let us put 'Royal We sell it. A. B. Ahstin & Sons. Cords' on your first to order first to receive delivery. car. They are the utmost in equi- Oil Placer locution Illunks for sale Leave your order today. Truck Chassis at News Office. $550 f. o. b. Detroit. pmentthe finest tires in the world. Help Wanted Boys, if you are HIGHWAY GARAGE going to the harvest field this summer, come to Pampa. The most concen- trated "wheat belt" in the state. Har vest begins about June 20 to 25. For information write Lee McConnell, or United States Tires Gray County State Bank, Pampa, Texas.

arc Good Tires (First published June 20, 1919.) wmm NOTICE OF SUIT In. the District Court of Curry Coun ty, State of New Mexico. Single hands and teams for work on street Bessie Lincecum, Plaintiff. M 'HmalCora" 'Xobh' 'Chato' 'Vito vs. No. 1490 pavement at Clovis, New Mexico. Write Ollie Lincecum, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Ollie Lincecum: Rice-Babcoc- k Co. You will hereby take notice that a suit has been filed and is now pend AMARILLO, TEXAS ing in the District Court of Curry County, State of New Mexico, in which Bessie Lincecum, is plaintiff and you the said Ollie Lincecum, are defendant, said being numbered suit Court this the 25th day of June, A. D. Mexico, in which Effie C. Morris ia 1496 on the Civil Docket of said 1919. plaintiff and yourself is the defendant and Rowells and Reese, Court, that (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, in cause number 1494 on the Civil and post office address whose business County Clerk and Clerk Docket of said Court, and the general is Clovis, Curry County, State of of the District Court of Curry Coun objects of said action are to obtain a Mexico, are Attorneys for the New ty .State of New Mexico. decree dissolving the bonds of matri in said plaintiff suit. By OLA DEVITT, mony existing between yourself and You will further take notice that Deputy. the plaintiff, and that unless you op- -, general object of said action are the pear and answer or plead in cause on t: to obtain by plain- as follows, or before the 8th day of August 1919, We Know United State Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. ' absolute decree of divorce (First published June 26, 1919.) tiff an judgment will be rendered against the defendant Ollie Lincecum, NOTICE OF SUIT from you by default, and the allegations in CO., Clovis, N. M. she. plaintiff be by the NEW STATE AUTO and that the plaintiff's complaint will be taken as Court restored to her name as form- In the District Court of Curry Coun confessed by you, and A. W. Hock-enhu- ll, N. M. erly of Bessie Wallis, and that ty, New Mexico. SCOTT BROS., Texico, had whose business address is Clo- plaintiff be granted all the right and Effie C. Morris, Plaintiff. vis, New Mexico, is attorney for PHILLIPS, N. M. of a single and unmarried vi. No. 1494. J. S. Taiban, privileges plaintiff. person. Richard T. Morris, Defendant. my hand and the seal of You will further take notice that The State of New Mexico to Richard Witness New thia unless you appear, answer or other- T. Morris, the defendant herein, the Court at Clovis, ífíríco, NOTICE OF MORTCACE SALE erty hereinafter described, the said expose for sale, and sell to the highest plead in said cause and suit on Greeting : 23rd day of June, 1919. plaintiff did, on the 18th day of April, bidder for cash, the said mortgaged wise or before the 19th day of August, You are hereby notified that a siit (Seal) V. C. ZERWER, A. D. 1919, recover judgment for the premises, which said premises are de- State of New Mexico, County of 1919, that the allegations set forth has been filed against you in the Dis- County Clerk. sum of Eleven Hundred Sixty-thre- e scribed aa follows, to-wi-t: Curry, ss. in plaintiff's complaint will be taken trict Court of Curry County, New By OLA DEVITT, Deputy. and 0 Dollars ($1163.11) with Lot numbered Twelve (12) in In the District Court of the Fifth as true and confessed and that the interest thereon at the rate of 12 per block numbered eighty-tw- o (82) in District of tho State of plaintiff wil apply to the Court for Judicial cent per annum from the 1st day of the original town of Clovis, Curry Mexico, sitting in and for and will take judgment by default New November, 1918, until paid, together County, New Mexico, which said prop- County of Curry. against you,' and will apply to the the with cost of suit erty is shown by plat of said town Building Ass'n., Plaintiff. Court for the relief as prayed for in Aetna Whereas, it. was in and by said now on file and of record in the office vs. No. 1395 the complaint filed herein. iudgment and decree provided that of the County Clerk of Curry County, said Ella V. Persinger, Geo. B. Persinger, Witness my hand and seal of in the event the said defendants State of New Mexico. husband, S. P. Doyle and M. her should fail to pay said judgment At said sale, said Special Master C. Doyle, Defendants. within the tirpe provided by law, that will deliver to the purchaser a good Whereas, in a certain action pend- the undersigned, as Special Master, and sufficient deed to the said prem ing the District Court of the Fifth in should proceed to sell the mortgaged ises, and the total amount due plain- Judicial District of the State of New premises hereinafter described, and tiff at date of said sale, exclusive of in and for the County of Mexico, Whereas, the defendants have not costs of sale, is the sum of Twelve Curry, wherein the Aetna Building jad said judgment or any part there- Hundred Sixty-tw- o and 0 Dol Association of Las Vegas, New Mex- of; lars ($1262.18). ico, is plaintiff, and Ella V. Persingc? Mi'; ! Now, therefore, notice is hereby C. A. SCHEURICII, and Geo. B. Persinger, her husband, If iw on Barn undersigned will Special Mustef. Your de- given that tho S. D. Doyle and M. C Doyle, aro Lit: N? day of July, 1P19, at 10:00 John D. W. Veeder, Las Vegus, fendants, the suid cause being No. tho 21st A. M., of said day at the front New Mexico, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1395 upon tho docket of suid Court, o'clock longer door of the Court House, in the town ;rS will last suid action being a suit to foreclose a of Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico, certain mortgage deed upn the prop NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE serias if you paint It i Whereas, on the 3 1st day of May, simply will not Finally father summed up the so much lirttor. 1919, in cause number 1459, the Dis cookj In tills beat,' situation; lb mother with have said, "I'm going to trict Court of Curry County, New declared Hunan. "Mother." lio It's Drugs. the sweet shock your pride ami add several Mexico, rendered a decree in partition "What'tl o no inoro tooUi of tiny I If I stolilTT1' irirodon wherein Zella M. McFarlin, et cl were Thé Guarantee In min7 A-- I tíusuii pro- - J mother reiy king at thf i'coliiMK tl plaintiffs, and Mamie James, et al, It's Patent Medicines tho t!U4 1'uro the five young j were defendants, the following ip apple I'l't I Mother YAM lUlle, but for Dt, BARN PAINT 9 VUh and r 111 nuccchs and t: The a Prescription described real estate, It's Mot mnd EnglUh Oxide iieeimic more a two cebra CrwA Raj Bukií East forty feet off of lots one and ereuuie Hint. anil two in Block Sixty-fiv- e in the Orig Toilet Articles the frlckr It's 6ii inal Town of Clovis, New Mexico; It costs very litde to give your barns, and on 17th day of June, 1919, protect- girl replied. the It's Rubber Goods outbuildings and fences a undersigned .JoId times io ne uiin-- said court appointed the ive coating of this lasting paint. iiiinut cut cake ns special master and ordered the Insect Powders Tlmse spicy lltllo above described real estate to be sold It's You'll, be surprised to learn how onllmieil, hltlns into at public outcry. surface, nmlwicli, the much a gallon will spread "are hereby It's Poultry Reu n't the flavor Now therefore notice is Stocked over. ginger-- given that the undersigned in obedi- edies Snap and ence ,to said order will expose and We especially recommend it for offer the above described real estate You want anything found in all work where a good preservative ginger and cash in hand to the high- first-clas- ginger, for sale for s drug store, ge is needed at a low cost. A building 15th day of July snap ZU ZU Ginger est bidder on the it at Devoe Barn Paint will 1919, at the front door of the Curry painted with is. Give them to boys County Court House in Clovis, New hold its color for years. Mexico, at the hour of 2 p. m. of said and with apple sauce or is also tQ have around day. Southwestern It handy a can How different they the place for painting any rough other stewed fruit. .v, Witness my hand this 17th day of everything taste. Alone, its June, 1919. Drug Co. work that may happen along. make uso C. A. SCHEURICH. of clean they're a feast in themselves. Special Master. hto )lc-th- e The Rexall Store lowed tea sinned NATIONAL BISCUIT 58-7- Clovis, N. M Co. uis liool oinpd NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Phones 1 Lone Star Lumber Kumn eutei COMPANY 7m Zu niarshum yUO 1 11 111 14 WVAVB, W u. at recess. The only reason wu-- . Denartment of the Interior, U. S. glad. . She saw that said about the des- Mother was f tilings were not Kit Land Officie, Fort Sumner, New Mex ' i i the family ran by supplying clesuly baked Zu i sert was because materials, UTing of Icq, April 9th, 1919. L out of adjectives. usde of best I THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

4 RANCHVALE PICNIC BIG SUCCESS Eüen Dougias Fairbanks' Horse Laughs WAS A With' Him In This One! If It'll Make A The Fourtli of July picnic held at cume the big dinner und it was ionio Hanchvalu lust Friday was very much dinner too. Fried chicken was piled Horse Laugh, What Do You Suppose of a success anil was well attended by up about four layers deep on plates peoplo from all parts of the county.' all over the big tubles under tho You'll Do? It is estimated that in thu neighbor-- 1 arbor und all other good eats in hood of 1200 people attended the Aft'.'r everybody hud enough celebration and everyone there seem- to cat there was still plenty. ed to huvo enjoyed himself to the In the afternoon the field sporU utmost. entertained the. crowd. They were In the forenoon after a few 'choice as follows: selections by the Ladies' Band of Clo-vi- s, The Tug of War between farmers A tho speakers were introduced. and business men was won by Ihe -- Judpo Sam Bratton made a Rood tulk business men. y as did also County Superintendent Fat Man's Race Hobdy, first; C. Bickley. Judirn Brut ton's lubject V Steed, second; Williamson, third. was: "Why Fritz Quit," whilo Mr. Pony Race Jumos Wreckly, first; Bickley had for his subject ''Junior Roy Harrison, second; A. C. fruit, Soldiers of tho Soil." The oration third. , . , . V:,:,, ur ,,. of the day by Dr. A., D. Crilo, presi-- ( Running Broad Jump Purser, 1st, dent of the State Agricultural Col-lep- 18 feet, 10 incKes; Miller, second, 17 was not only interesting, but feet 7'i, inches; Whitner third, 17 was full of good wholesome advice to feet, 3 inches. .4 the farmers of Curry County. Mr. Nail Driving Contest MaVl Foster, State Cl'ib Lender also made Chandler,, first Mrs. Case, second;

'V'.-.sl-X--i un interesting speech. A part of the Mrs. Brewster, U f 3 .i ' t. : third. ... program in the forenoon were some Hoys' 100 Yard Dash Beech, first; songs by the members of the Bo' Gallagher, second; Horn, third. and (iris Chilis of the county. E.'icn Men's 100 Yard Dash Bruner, speaker was greeted with a woloorn" first; White, second; Osburn, third. song by the youngsters when he not 100 Yard Dash, 0 to 10 years And- up to make his uddrcsa and this ni .de erson, first; Jones, second; Luther ' $k t v'::' Vv quite a hit with the audu-nce- . Thu Sharp, third. fu8' boys and girls have made wonderful Men's Three Legged Rucc Danby M progress with their club work in the and .Miller, first; Moore and Randol, county and Mrs. C. V. Steed, who is ccihkI; Hill und Bohannon, third. club louder, is to be commended for Boy's Three Legged Race Ivy and the work that she has accomplished. White, fiirt; Reed and Horn, second; i J There has been much talk about a Wiggins and Bohannon, third. county fair this fall and Will II. I'ut-tiso- The plan for the Ranchvale picnic president of the Curry County was originated by the Curry County t Farm Bureau, who ove v..v V presided Farm Bureau and those who had tho morning program, introducToiti.ty affair directly in charge are certainly

f Commissioner J. D. Fleming, who par- to M ...... Si.ÜÍ'íi- iv.-í I í be congratulated on the measure 3f ticularly talked to the farmers about of success obtained. It is no small the benefit to - be obtained from a fair matter to provide for a picnic t .w it Vv crowd this fall. No attempt was made to in this county where there is little 4 y solicit stock . subscriptions but Mr. shade and picnic facilities, but every- ; rrf Fleming explained the plan and asked body was taken care of in good style '4 the of furm-r- j ,.. ... r the in at Ranchvale and it was an affair the i order to jiiakc the afco. members of the Bureau can well be í Immediately after the speaking proud of. -- "' DELINQUENT TAX LIST covering from an attack of fever of v' sonic three weeks duration. The News is this week publishing l And now a word to the Bryan peo- the delinquent tax list of this county. ple. I understand thut we tre The law requires that the list be pub not well represented in the rolifclous lished in only one newspaper, but s rvices at Ranchvale. Is Bryan go- n ing mi r out of deference to their readers both to allow this? Too far? Yel it 1 Cí-- n ü B Clovis papers will print the complete is a lng ways for some of us, but ftjsa list, although of course the county from the reports of what Is goinf on will only have to pay for the one there, it is worth going a long way to legal publication. see and hear. Lets each und ev;ry

go our-silve- s. The compiling of the copy for the one next Sunday and see for list has required much work on the The men and women of tho Bible class have entered a it. & part of the County Treasurer's office a contest to U A j Q Li as well as the printers. see which can get the most members Vi San-day- J JJ for the class. Contest lasts four s. IN NEW PASTOR FOR Grand jubilee at the close. Bet- BRETHREN CHURCH ter come and join, If the class griws under this plan more rapidly than in the I Rev. S. E. Thompson and family past, am afarld we will have to find "THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO" have recently moved to Clovis from another room. We regret tho County Board's action in the location Garden City, Kansas. Rev. Thorn p--1 a bchool The FunnieSt, Most Exciting Picture He Ever' Attempted son is the new pastor of the Brethren I of building. But we must ex- press our appreciation church and will live in the new par- to the directors in thinking the people's sonage the church recently erected. I decision on Six Months To Make Six Reels Cost $264,000 the bond Rev. Fager, who has been pastor of issue will hold good as long as the County Board's decision Take all the Douglas mo- the church here has resigned to give on tile stunts that Fairbanks bas ever pulled in all the location. he his attention to his farm. tion pictures in which has played BUTT IN NO. 2 Multiply t hem by ten, say twelve, to be. or more nearly right, and then add Mrs. Lloyd Brown and son, Edell, thrills-T- 800 acres in a dozen or moro varieties of gymnastic ake of Electra, Texas, are here for a visit the Taiban- - La Land Oil Field, close to the deep test going Í5 the best and mos; thrilling combination of romance, mystery, dash, at the home of Chas. Freasier on down in that center. Get our prices pep, ginger and speed, and mix; thoroughly with a most unusual story-A- North Prince Street. dd on this before you buy. New Mex. hand-picke- d cast "of actors, including a ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. It A pretty girl who can act For A crooked Sheriff who can shoot straight, ride hard and stand the gaff BRYAN ITEMS SaleLot 4. block 65: lot 2. hovs?-thieve- s, cut-throa- block 18; lot 7, block A band of Mexican bandits, and ts 40; lot 7, block Clovis A fortune in currency 44, old townsite. A. H. Gin-to- n, Littleton, Colo. A whirlwind of action from the first title to the final clinch We are wondering what is the mat- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ter with Little Sammie and his sub- CALL FOR BIOS FOR And you'll only have the least shadow of an idea of what "The 'Knicker- stitute. Surely they did not get of- ERECTING SCHOOL BUILDING fended when some one else "butted bocker Buckaroo' is like. Public notice Sa hereby in." It was only a little joke and not given that the longest, the most pretentious, the most exciting Fairbanks pic- the electors of School It's Intended to be on yon Sammie, so District Num. ber 64, Curry County, New ture ever attempted. It is packed with punch, laughter and action, ltll wake op and go to work again. Every- Mexico, on ihe Sd day of make you gasp laugh and applaud and yell for more' when you see the one enjoyed the items and we must June, 1919, duly voted bonds in the sum "Finis." not go unrepresented. I am sure the of $13,500.00, for the purpose . had. other fellow will not "but in" again, of erecting and furn- - It means the best evening's enjoyment you ever ishing a suitable school building and I promise not to if you will Set for said school busy. district 64. AT THE That the plans and specifications . We were at Ranchvale July Fourth for said building may and of course had a jolly good time. be obtained from J. M. Bickley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seed and County School Superintendent family and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Byers at his office in Clovis, New Mexico, J. C. Archl-tect- s, and family were visitors at the Pat-- or Berry, X Amarillo, Texas. ton home Sunday. They must Ixive That the Curry County had an awfully good dinner as Home Board of Education were not aDlo to get to Sunday school will receive sealed bids for the completion at all and others were late. of said building, as per pluns Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee have just re and specifications, each bid Hi to be accompanied by turned from a short stay in Texas. a certified i chffk for fSOO.OO, Mr. biiu Mrs. Nasn JJukc muild a mado payable to W said Board of Education, at the offleo M Weigand homo short call at the Sun KL of the County School Superintendent, day afternoon, X 1 in Clovis, Now Mexico, J We hear that Bun Quails has pur- and said bids will bo opened by chased Mr. Hunter's crop. Mr. Hun said board in said office ter and family will leave real joon at tho hour of 2 p. m. on the 14th for southern Texas. day of July, 1019, and the con- tract will Mr. J. H. Miller has a new hender be let to tho lowest respons- SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 12th ible bidder, but tho board reserve and now barges all in apple-pi- e order the rignt to reject any and all bids. , r cutting. Mr. Miller has about 400 THREE SHOWS TO TAKE CARE OF THE CROWD-FIR- ST SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 Done by aecrs of fine wheat. the order of tho Board of Mr. S. E. Hill is pulling his binder Education of Curry County, New BETTER COME EARLY with his tractor, cutting his wheat. Mexico, on this 5th day of June, 1919. M. Mrs. Alice Flinn is visiting 1 er J. BICKLEY, President. M. daughter, Mrs. Aca A cuff, while re-- Attest: UNA STEED, :ia- - Secretary. Nu-M- Fhe ex Oil Company Has Received Its Big Rig For Drilling South of Portales

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VOL. 13, NUMBER 3. CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919 $1.50 PER YEAR

joyed themselves at a moon-lig- pic- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAMERON NEWS nic Tuesday night. Mrs. Carnahan served ice cream On next Sunday morning at 11 to a number of her friends Sunday. o'clock we shall observe the Sacra- - ment of the Lord's Supper. We e Mr. Ed McGregor left Monday Rev. Rodgers is expected to fill his to make this a service full of spiritual appointment at New Hope next Sun- morning to work in the harvest fields. value and significance to all who may day. BLUE EYES. come. We invite you to come and to Lee Watkins bought horse of J. every Christian we extend an invita- Z. Isler the first of the week for $125. Oil, Oilers and Water Bags at tion to partake of the feast of Christ, Grover Cogdill and family took din- who was slain for us and is becoma ner Sunday with C. A. Johnson's. our Passover. Sunday night at 8:15 the pastor la A good sized crowd attended the going to give in minature form a singing at the home of J. W. Shaver general survey of the fundamentals Sunday night. of the Bible, beginning with the Gar is in sway - Wheat hurvest now full den of Eden and ending with the No- cut here. Some of the farmers are Jerusalem, dwelling especially upon JUUiUiaAMdilil. jting night and duy. the subject of tho vision of John, Lester I:ivis is plowing maize for The New Heavens and the New I his grandpa Isler. Earth." Those who are on the sick liut in Sunday morning at 9:45 the Sun- I VÍ our community ut this writing are day school 'meets. The attendance f ft- Mrs. Hunch, Mrs. Ami' Ridgers, Bert has been exceptionally good for the Sharp's little son, little Malcolm Hcn- - Slimmer months. Wo want to make drix and I'. A. Harrell. next Sunday mornine the .'anner day-- Myrtle Davidson and children spent for the Sunday school thus far. Will Monday with Coral Johnson. you not help us do so by coming and The farmers wer all so busy, there bringing someone with you? Our 7h was not many celebrated the Fourth Superintendent, Mr. Bowyer, has re- this year from here. turned from his vacation and we want 7 to give him a good welcome at this service. The Christian Endeavor wilh meet at 7:15. p. m. The, testing period of r i BELLVIEW CHIMES Hi this society is now on. This means that everyone who joined at the ini- Douglas Fairbanks in "Knicker- tial service is on trial. Will you - Mr. Ridley and Mr. Stevens made a bocker Buckeroo." Knows wha: a stand the test? Come to the service X ' y business trip to Clovis the first of "buckeroo" is? Well, look In the X.. next Sunday at 7:15. '7 . the week. dictionary and you won't' find this: A hearty welcome attends all who i Miss Lena Ruthcr is out visiting "Buckaroo From the Arte raft Spec- ser- may worship with us s the above her brothe, Mr. John Ruther, this ial noun 'buck' and the last two syl- vices. week. lables of 'jumping kangaroo.' A TED P. HOLIFIELD, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Markhum and Mr. lively young buck; a gay dog; one Cliff Taylor was shopping at Bellview who doesn't give a dern. A 800 acres in the Taiban- - La Lande J Monday. ding-busti- f Oil Field, close to the deep test going Dr. Carrol Frapp is on the sick list critter from away back, headed for down in that center. Get our prices - this week. the Lord knows where. Slang a V on this before you buy. New Mex- Mr. Charlie Yell made a business regular guy. Synnonym Douglas ico Land, Oil and Cattle Co. trip to Clovis the first of the week. Fairbanks." That's the kind of a guy It While there he purchased a new Fairbanks is in "Knickerbocker binder. Buckaroo." If you want to see this Queensware, Glassware and Table THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD Mr. Stevans and wife went to Ok- latest Fairbanks picture you'd better Cuttlery at lahoma on a visit Tuesday. let the dishes go till Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Heatherly and daugh- and get down early to the Lyceum ters were callers at th? home of S. J. Theatre Saturday night, July 12th. tí Í i Cast Includes Weaver Saturday. We mean it when we say TRY TO Mr. S. J. Weaver's heifers got into GET IN. Mr. Walter Moss' cane and killed one Seven room residence at a real tar Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish of them last week. Chiropractic Best for all gain. Easy terms. . New Mexico DOLLIE DIMPLE. disorders. Land, Oil and Cattle Co. It George Fawcett, Robert Harron, Henry Walthall

The love romance of n boy and a girl living in T I1 a village POINT ENTERPRISE in Northern France; the happy, peaceful surroundings of Nature; the world unniarrcd by War. Then, like a thund- erbolt, conies the invaders, call to of and the arms France Sunday school was well attended -- 20 of England; the first conflict' when the grey clad Germans last Sunday. Hood the Country ; the desperate defense of the French ; the There will be an ice cream supper advance of the U crinan forces into France and Belgium; at the school house Thursday night, the capture of the very village where the Hoy and (Jirl had July 10. Everyone invited. spent so Miss Addie Lou Woodward return- - many happy years; the horrible brutalities ind. i i i in Ht u:n Reduction a eu lu ner fiumv neur j leusuiii. 11111 indignities inflicted by the Germans; the savage treatment Wednesday. , of women and young girls who fall into their hands;' all II Misses Hazel and Mildred Rnmbo ' this and more of the tragedy of France and Belgium, un- were nt Mrs. Struble's Tuesday aft- ON REFRIGERATORS til, at Hie end of the storv, AMKMCA, THE LAND OF ernoon. FKKKDOM, SENDS 1IEU SONS TO WAR Mrs. Alexander left for Field,, N. JOIN THE M., Thursday for a few days visit, FOR HUMANITY AND FOR CIVILIZATION. then will return to her homo in Ok- "Hearts of the World" is a stirring and inspiring pre- lahoma. S3S9 sentation of a love story of the Great "War. It will draw Mrs. Rob Hyman of Claud, is vis- tears to your eyes and thrill every drop of blood in your iting her mother. Mrs. Carnahan. new pump body; you will share the sorrows of those who were in the Mr. J. I. Meador put pipe in his well this week. Messrs. haAe midst of the Great World War, and go forth again into the Jones, Joiner and Doris assisted him We a complete assortment of the world, proud and happy that VOUK COUNTRY took its with the work. Celebrated rightful place in the Great War. Miss Carrie Neff of Clovis spent Saturday night and Sunduy with Le-no- Cherry. White Mountain Refrigerators Do Not, By Any Means, Fail To See This! Most of the people here went to a picnic the went to The Triumph" of D. Fourth. Some Supreme W. Griffith Portales, the others to Rnhchvale. All which we aro now offering at a reduc- PRESENTED ' report having enjoyed themselves. tion of Messrs. Albert Walker and Claud ' Kstes were at Frank Cnrnnhan's Sun- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willie McGregor and 20 JULY 15th and 16th John Hoover of Texico were Sunday There is no better refrigerator on the j visitors at Joe McGregor's, market than the WHITE MOUNTAIN j Miss Jewell who has been MATINEE EACH DAY Copeland, so why not get a new one now? ' t'le guest of Lenora Cherry, returned AT THE to her home near Portales Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Miss Grace Myers of Clovis and Mr. M. L. Mc- - uiusKy, wero at Air. i. rumian s fun-dn- y afternoon.' Mr. J. T. Lewis, Grace and Stanton Lewis and Mrs. May Mathews went to Melrose Monday to visit friends. Mr. Wilson's son, who has been in overseas servile for some time, is at City home now. ( A large crowd were at Magic Furniture Co. ; Mr. Wilson's Sunday to welcome him home. RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS 1jjXjvj'vJ The Sunday Schools of Moye Chap-- UJ el, Fairfield en-- J and Point Enterprise THE CLCV1S NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

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"Spudding In" is á term used by oil operators and drillers and is generally understood in an oil country. It 1 means the starting of actual drilling on ail oil well. The news has just come from the drillers that they expect td "SPUD IN" this week. THE BIG DRILLING OUTFIT ft is in place, the fuel supply has arrived and a water system is being installed. Mr. Lietz, a Kansas oil field driller of 29 years actual experience has been employed as chief driller and will work two shiftsnight and day. Get Your Lease Now The CLOVIS OIL COMPANY has leases on practically all the best land ON THE STRUCTURES and will of- fer just enough for sale to help defray drilling expenses. Buy Right Now Before Prices Advance As The Drill Goes Down Leases Are Sure to Go Higher See A Representative of the Company Leases Will Be Offered to Home People First

CLOVIS OIL COMPANY . STOCKHOLDERS C. S. HART, President O. M. BRYAN, Manager A. E. CURREN, v fc Secretary

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S. (First published July 10, 1919) named defendants, Greeting: Thatcher, J. A. Moss, Clarence Hous- JOIN THE NAVY for the asking, so comb on in, the wat- countries. NOTICE OF SUIT ton, N. M. You are hereby notified that a suit all of Texico, er is fine and you will enjoy a cruise A. C. JORNS, W. R. McGILL, has been filed against you in the Dis- Uncle Sam wants you now, so why around the and places U ... S. Commanding Navy Recruit- W. H. Doughton, Plaintiff. Register. world, many trict Court of Curry County, New vs. No. 149!). put it off? Here's your opportunity in which you'll stop for a few days. ing Station, Croft Building, Clovis, t Mexico, by the plaintiff in Miranda McDow, and all unknown herein, Buy your header barges from us. and Uncle Sam is the man who offers How would you like to see China, New Mexico. cause number 1498 on the Civil Dock The right. Kemp claimants under Miranda McDow, price is Lumber you a good position. The Navy is Japan, Phillipincs, Russia, and other et of said court, for the purpose of ' Company short on men to man our ships, and countries too numerous to mention? Osteopathic treutnient removes the A. L. Cole, and Lou Allie Cole, his quieting plaintiff's title to the South- - we need men who want to learn a Come in and see me and you will get nftor effects of flu. wife, and all unknown claimants west quarter of section 12, Township Osteopathy nsslMs nature, that Is tue good trade. It is all here waiting for all the information I can possibly give under A. L. Cole and Lou Allie ! 1 North of range 31 East, N. M. P. mi Hon it is bent In confinement caws. you to come in, and you can have it you on tl.e Navy and the above named Cóle, L. M., Sulmcrlbe fur The News. and W. Cotton and all un- and to bar you from any interest 10 tf known claimants under L. W. Cot- therein, and that plaintiff's attorney ton, Defendants. i A. W. Hockenhull of Clovis, New The State of New Mexico to the above Mexico; th.it unless you appear, plead Have Patience. named defendants, Greeting: or answer in said cause on or before ratlonre Is a virtue needed moat by those who It. You are hereby notified that a suit the 22nd day of August, 1919, ludg-- have leust of It's rflontal qunlity that can't be purchased , has been filed against you in the Dis- ment will be rendered against yon by nd it's hunt to dike advice on. The trict Court of Curry County, default. New j irouble Is that most folks nee the need Mexico, I my Do by the plaintiff herein, in Witness hand and the teat of You of 'patience Every- Know h the other MJow. Thai cause number 1499 on the Civil Dock- the court at Clovis. New Mexico, this body Is so slow and awkwerd. It Just et of said court, for the purpose of 3rd day of July, 1919. teems ss though they deliberately try quieting plaintiff's title to lot 1, in (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, your patience. We want thing done block 14, in the original town of ' County Clerk. our way and they do them thrtr way. m Clovis, New Mexioo, and to bar you We demand personal attention and from any interest therein, and that (First published July 10, 1919) folks give It to n wben they get ready. We want things' when we want them m the plaintiffs attorney is A. W. Hock-enhul- l, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .Prices' Going iDd can't see why they are net forth- Are Up of Clovis, New Mexico; Department of the U. S. that Interior, coming lostanter. The result hi trou- unless you appear, plead Land M., or answer Office, Fort Sumner, N. ble. We tell folk what we tMnk of in said cause bn or before the 32nd July 3rd, 1919. them In tones and diction thirt Isn't day of August, 1919, judgment will Notice is hereby given that Wil- complimentary to their dignity, and be rendered against you by default. liam B. Vaughn,-o- f Texico, N. Iff., that tells all too phrlnly our estirante Witness my hand and the seal of R 8, who, on Sept. 1st., 1915 tf their ability. Then we hnve erra-In- n the court at Clovis, New Mexico, this made Original Homestead Entry, No. to be sorry. It was all a mlrtske. This is not a plea to you "to buy now," but if I am going . 3rd day of July, 1919. 012921, for SW4 Sec. 27, SE'4 Sec. We lacked patience. Even If the other - v fellow wn at we lost caste when (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, 28, TIN, R.38 E, and on May 8th, fault to give you real service, it is my duty to keep you we lost patience. Grit. in touch County Clerk. 1919, made add, N. E. 018253, SWV ' Sec. 28, SE'4 Sec. 29, T 1 N, R 33 E., with shoe conditions. I want to tell you briefly about them (First published July 10, 1919) N. M. P. M., has filed notice of in- The Gray Squirrel. now. . NOTICCE OF SUIT tention to make Final three year The gray squirrel Is found In the v Proof, to establish claim to the land northern part of both continents. Me G. M. Green, Plaintiff. above described, before W. J. Curren, Is In shiipe.llke a common squirrel; From the signing of the armistice on vs. No. 1498 U. S. Commissioner, in his office at the ontward difference consists In his November 11th, up sise; he is larger thnn squirrels usually Thomas M. Marsh and all unknown Clovis, N. M., on the 12th day of to the middle of March, there was a decline. But since claimants under Thomas M. Marsh, August, 1919. are; Instead of red he Is light, or deep gray ; and hH ears are not so hntry i Defendants. Claimant names fes witnesses: 53 March 15th, prices have toward the extremity as are those of risen until today they stand al- The State of New Mexico to the above Thalcs A. Boone, Grover 3. ether squirrels. Many authors con most at the November elder the European species different 11th level and promises to go still than those found In America ; that the higher. gray squirrels of Europe are of the common kind, and that they rhange their color according to the season, m A large the northern climate. Without deny- portion of our stock was bought before that time, ing absolutely this assertion, which and does not seem sufficiently proved, we I want you to know that you will be protected here as km look upon the gray squirrel of Europe long as such stock lasts. and America as the same animal, and , as distinct species, separated from that of common squirrels, which are ;. found In the northern part of both I have a good line of low quarter shoes, Men's, Ladies' continents, being of the same slze'and of the same color. and Children's that I will discount ten per cent up to and including July 15th. MSsV4BBBkBtSBSWi No Part of Sponge Lost It Is a curious thing In connection with sponges thnt no port Is ever lost no piece, however smnll, but has some use. Sponges will not burn, so "the cllprlnRs". ore used In making "as- VFATTY'ARBUCrCLE -- A Dese.í Mero' bestos." Thus the sponge not only Compare Our Prices and Quality and Know fights to snve life In hospltnls but it for yourself defends Ufo ORiiInn fire. The very Fatty Arbucle in "A Desert Hero." alive! Breaks rocks with his teeth, smallest scraps not worth selling for asbestos nre URcd In Nnswiu ns a mulch , tough! im "Fatty's" latest comedy. He lands he's so onery and And for fruit trees. The great property of right into the middle of Carbolic Can- agine a fight with boxing gloves in the sponge Is to hold wnter and those the toughest Western town you enn 'scraps dumped nrrxind yon a tough, tough, shoot-'cm-u- p eocosnut and imagine. "Fatty" seven feetroind ornnue trees keep the routs moist even Western town, where sheriffs are the opponent of seven feet ta.l on the hottest summer days. In tropic Is The lands where Cash comedy- fruit one of the chief Shoe killed every ten minutes. You'd well, we'll say it's some Store think that "Fatty" was rather soft to and ho finally ends it up by, w.ll foods this "sponge" mulch s very Indeed, especially at this time E. A. him', wouldn't you? Well he' you just can't guess but you'll sure STOEY, Manager look at when the preservation and production He's ' the toughest, hardest, enjoy See it at tha Lyceum Thea not! it of food Is a problem engaging the pro- - lived Friday, matinee and roughest Western cuss that ever tre, July 11th, i found attention of the entire world. 0 Hero!" He eats 'em evening and Saturday matinee. - in "A Desert T f THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1919

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We have just the bargains you are looking for and we will not try to describe all of them. It will pay you to trade with us. Your Patronage is Greatly Appreciated Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention and All Charges Prepaid

Clearance Sale Men's Boys' Wash Suits Men's Night Shirts and Suits REDUCED $1.35 Wash Suits, sale price $1.13 Pajamas In order to dear out our stock of Men's $1.50 Night sale - Cowns, price . $1.29 Suits to make room for the new poods which $1.75- Wash Suits, sale price. 39 41.75 Night Cowns, sale price $1.39 will he coming in we will put our new suits price-$1.- $2.00 and $2.2.") Wash Suits, sale 7f on sale during this Clearance Sale at .$2.00 Night Cowns, sale price ..$1.59 $3.00 Wash Suits, sale price $2.29 20 OFF .$2.50 Pajamas, sale price $1.98 (J liluc and ray Serges not included in this $:.25 Pajamas, sale price $2.49 is Sale. . . Boys' Suits and Pants All Hoy's Suits in the house at. 25 OÜT Men's Underwear Men's Straw Hats Only a few left in Panamas, Leghorn, Bankok '4 We carry the biggest aid most complete Striped 1-- Overalls 3 stock of Men's Underwear in the city. Ath- and Milan, while they last 33 OFF . letic, 3-- 4 length, ankle length in long and short Railroad King and Signal Brand, sleeves. Prices from $1.00 up to $:i.00. Per garment $1.79 SALE PRICE 10' Í OFF Per suit - $3.50 Men's Fancy. Hats All of the Fancy Hats in the house, Star Brand I y Men's Shirts will go in this sale at.. .33 1-- 3 OFF All of our Men's Shirts with collar and cuffs I attached, also Neckband Shirts in Silks, Fibre, RflANDELL Men's Caps Madras, Japanese Crepe, soft and stiff cuffs. The Store of Quality All our Men's and Bovs' Fancy Caps will go at 1 J CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 20' OFF tt a sr m

GOOD ROAD WORK from Texlco to Clovls and from Clo-vi- s Sumner. pillar Tractors, Ford cars, tents, and journeyed to Toledo tD pay for attraction, ' Texico-Farwo- Nov. to i Portales. The construction of Still another from Tucumcari to office equipment to be turned over to a scat to ret' the fight In any event, another "last big this highway will commence about Montoya, a road of 20 miles, three the district engineers for mainten- returns firrt hand. fight" is oyer and we shall probably A. A. Peabody, Assistant State the first of the year.' This project miles to be graded. Contractors have But now that the Toledo demon wait a. couple of years or so before Highway Engineer of Santa Fe, nd has been approved and will receive ance work. moved in, with 75 head of horses. stration is over, perhaps the folks will some other daring promoter gets two D. W. Jones, District Engineer of Federal aid, which insures us a fine The above will be interesting news The bridgo gang Is at work. The sur- allow newspapers to use a little front monster-nu- n together in an arena to Clovis, mad. the New. a very pleas- rond from here to Portales. Tlw sur- to motorists in facing is to begin in a week or ten all this community, for page space in1 telling of the progress battle for another championship, ant call Wednesday. Both gcntleno:i veys will be made soon. ' days, and is to be completed by the a . number here travel these roads of the league of nations and the . are putting most of their time in Another project 18 miles for of first of the year. more or less. The federal aid road peace treaty. And maybe President Fifty head o' extra high grada making preparations for the different federal aid road will be from Tucum-ca- ri The contract is let for the Las will start at the State Line here in Wilson timed his return to this coun- - young Hereford cows, just the kind highway projects. Thé project which to Las Vegas via Santa Rosa. ' Cruces-Mcsquit- e Texico. try in such a manner as to reach you need foundation, herd, - road of 11V4 miles, here for interest us most, perhaps is the one Another one 10 Mi miles at Fort with 16 foot concrete surface. after the fight had ei.ded at Toledo Priced to sell. New Mexico Land, Raton-Colorad- ANOTHER Tho o State Line "LAST BIG FIGHT" so there would not be any counter Oil and Cattle Co. It road contract has been let and the Texico-Farwe- ll News. contractors are moving in. The contract of ten miles from For dozen years each big fistic Santa Fe to Pankey's gate Is proceed- encounter has ben called the "last ing rapidly, four miles of the work is big fight." almost completed, consisting of grad- When Jess Willard battered Jack ing, bridges and surfacing. Johnson to defeat in a twenty-si- x To round go at Havana years ago The Public! Two projects are being worked out four In Chaves County, near Roswell. One almost every paper in the country consisting of 16 7-- miles east oí predicted that no other big fight Roswell and the other 40 miles out j woulu" evur be taged at leust In the of Roswell east, and running 8 m les vicinity of the United States, east from that point. But Tex Rickard thought different-- As previously lb'.1 , announced, I have bought Mr. Jones stuted that he had just ly and Friday's fight at Toledo, Texiro-Clovi- lwii n Willard and Deinpscy resulted, sjock of merchandise belonging to the Cash surfacing the s rond, and is now working on three 11 PrettV ,,ard nowadays to use Shoe Store. I will conduct the business at tin; miles of thJ road west of Clovis. absolutely positive statements or and expect to get away with some place and will continue to use the name Mr. Peobody stated that, the gov- ernment equipments are arriving, them. We thought that the acme of trade-nam- flying had been "Cash Shoe Store" as a e. consisting of 21 tons and B tons reached a few years trucks, 15 and 20 tons Holts ugo when some dnrinr airman looped ever, the business will be run by me as an in- the loop in his biplane. We thought, I jj dividual and will be owned and operated solely years ago, that the on the luke ships could not be surpassed i by nie. There are no stockholders or partners but along came the turbine engine and the screw propeller and made the and the business will be Unincorporated. ancient lake pace look like a snail's ABOVE crawl. We thought that surely the I ask the people of Clovis and vicinity to airplane's record for distance flying had been reached when a British flier give me a trial when in ' - need of shoes. It will went 100 miles in his r. achine with mt w- AL-L- stopping for more gr.s or water cr be my endeavor to giye you service, style .md D. W. Griffith's "Hearts of the surroundings of nature; the world supplies but recently a non-sto- o The sweetest love story ever! bv Then, quality. I believe a satisfied customer is he flight was Mude across the Atlantic in marred war. like a thund. told. "Hearts of the World" is a the best advertisement, a store a heavier than air machine. erbolt, comes invaders; the call! can have, and with - c i- naay s i olodo light is callea stirring and Inspiring presentation of to arms ot France and of England; in mind will ''lust big fight" but we venture the this it be my desire to please and a love story of the Great War, with n the first conflict when the grey-cla- d KEEP ON guess that there will be many more miHüion toward humanity. It is nlan- - troops flood the country; the decer satisfy. "lust big fights" before the fistic eo;-.- ned by Mr. Griffith and executed by ute defense of the French; the ad-hl- m tests are finally ended. Somehow or with the assistance of the French vanee of the German forces into ol' BUILQING WIk'H you think shoes think of me. other, humans seem to like a struggle and British Governments, to show the Frunce and Belgium; the enpture of in which one man uses his own world the sufferings and sorrows of the very village where the Boy and strength NOW. and resources in opposing the stricken people of Belgium and the Girl l.jd spent so many happy another d man. mm are France. Yet while these things are 'years; the horrible brutalities and the not naturally opposed to a fist fight, shown in Mr. Griffith's masterpiece. indignities inflicted by the Germ;.ns; under some circumstances tho op ho has ingeniously linked all togc ththe savage treatment of women and position coming not from tho fight- er ipto a wonderful love story. With V'oung girls who full into their hands; ing as much as from tha commtrciul E. A. Story, Prop. the brain of a great directing genius j all this, and mow of the tragedy of Kemp Lumber connections and accompaniments. he has realized that'the way to get France and Belgium, until, at tho That humans are still interested la the truth bef oro the millions of peo- - end of the story, America, the land of fights may The Cash Shoe Store Company be judged easily from the pie in America is to give them the Freedom, sends her sons to, join tho crowds that listened to newspaper an truth in the form of a story. There- - war for humanity and for civilization, nouncements Friday afternoon, read fore, we have the love roamnce of a gee "Hearts of the World" at the Ly. Service Quality Saticfaction the bulletins In newspaper windows, boy and a girl living in a village of eaum Theatre. Tuesday and Wednes-Northe-rn cal'cd papers the over che phunc, or France; th happy, peaceful, day, July 16th or 16th. t::e clovis news, Thursday, july 10,1919 THE CLOVIS NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

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M. I?. Chilcutt, President II. W. Wells, Vice-Pre- s. Marvin Brown, Editor Miles C. Qrigsby, Adv. Mgr Every great oil field i ings sur- - has its beginningEvery beginning and are based upon geological V. N. Barnett, Cashier. W. D. Little, Business Manager . y pronounces the central portion of The Merchants And Planters THE ADA EVENING NEWS Ii ' THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS Eastern New Mexico as next great oil field world. is this great prospect we have t M. & P. the of the It that Ada, Oklahoma initiated what we believe is the real opening of the newest and big of all fields. National Bank, Ada, Oklahoma June, 24. 1919 Whom May Concern : June 24, 1919. ' To It We have but to look back the short space of two years to the when the great Texas fields were This corporation publishing the leading daily and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: weekly newspaper in this part of the state, seldom at- nothing more than prospects such as lie untested in Eastern New ft :o. It is needless to remind of the This is to advise that the writer is well acquainted taches its signature to a recommendation of ;irms or millions upon millions which those great fields have brought to inv with the following named men, who are undertaking individuals, catering as it does to all classes, aod en- oil development in the vicinity of Portales, New deavoring at all times to serve the whole public with- Ihe Nu-Me- x Oil Company believes it offering to you a pportunity to be in on the ground Mexico: J. D. Lasater, J. V. Brown, C. O. Anderson, out prejudice or favor. is genui Nu-Me- and G. F. Burden, all of whom are citizens of Ada, In the case of the personnel of the x Oil Co., floor when the great new field breaks and becomes a reality. Oklahoma. however, the News willingly and of its own volition Mr. Lasater has been connected and manager of mákes an exception to the rule and takes advantage ' " The Nu-Me- x Oil Company has vast acreages under lease near kales, Roosevelt County. The com- the Ada Compress Company for a number of years, of this opportunity to unreservedly endorse the offi- Mr. Brown has been in the retail hardware business cial roster of this organization, as well as every Ada Í.1 - ' pany's directorate has the endorsement of every business man and pter at Ada, Oklahoma and Portales. like period, Mr. Andersen has been connected member of the company composing it. 1; í 1 for a if Las-ate- r, The Advisory Board is composed of successful men in all walks of 1 with the banks of Ada andt in the real estate and The writer is personally acquainted with J. D. farm loan business and Mr. Burden is one of the ex- Pres., J. W. Brown, Vice-Pres- ., C. Q. Anderson, The Chamber of Commerce at Ada, Okla., and Portales have ei sed our company. Among our refer tensive cattle men of the county. Sec, and C. F. Burden, Treas., of this company, and All the above named men have been very success- he can unreservedly testify to the moral, industrial enees are 8 banks. No oil company ever undertook the developme ía new field under more favorable ful in the handling of their personal business and the and financial worth of each and every one of them. undertaken by such These men, as well as all the others engaged in this conditions. The or oil Mexico: writer considera an enterprise following geologists have passed upon the prospeq in Central New Chief men will be a success. Very truly yours, enterprise stand high in their respective communi- Geologist White of the United States Government; Dorsey Hageiy I pn McWhorter, a man of 45 years ex-- ties; never falter at any great business undertaking; M. It. CHILCUTT, President. and their names are synonymous with the social, penence; D. J. Lynch of De Leon; John W. Cook, Owen LaNeve an T. Taylor. . moral and industrial development of the city of Ada, References: the County of Pontotoc and the great state of Okla- Our men have backed the company with their reputations and fir money. If the personnel of the CHAMBERS OF DISTRICT JUDGE homa. City and County We recommend them to the citizenship of New Chamber of Commerce, company is substantial enough to suit you, send in your subscriptic oday. A few hundred dollars may Seventh District Court Judicial District Business Man, Mexico or any other state in which they may operate, Officials, or Any make you wealthy. J. W. Bolen, Judge J. B. Qilbreath, Reporter and any courtesies extended them either at home o J abroad will be appreciated by the undersigned. Ada, Oklahoma Ada, Oklahoma . fil e Bank of Portales to guarantee corn-- June 24, 1919. The News Printing and Publishing Co., Chamber of Commerce, City and County A?meH iii.on I?' W The Chamber of Commerce, and By MARVIN BROWN, President. Remember pietion well. Everything is being done rush the work. Crews of drillers will To Whom it May Concern. Officials, or Any Business Man, Portales, N. M. work day and night until well is completed. OREL BUSBY Portales, New Mexico Gentlemen: recommending to you County Judge FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ADA OKLAHOMA I take great pleasure in the This Is Real Opportunity To Join In the Successful D Jopment of New Oil Field! efficiency pushing pualities of Pontotoc County MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, a a honesty, business and ADA OKLAHOMA the officers of the Nu-Me- x Oil Co. Ada, Oklahoma They are live wires and when they get behind a 24, 1919. OKLAHOMA STATE BANK, ADA, OKLAHOMA non-assessab- le 1 June A limited amount of fully paid and stock is ofí at it's par value, ONE DOLLAR gentlemen been GUARANTY STATE BANK, ADA, OKLAHOMA proposition it. moves?. These have To Whom It May Concern: Ada from a small town W. L. REED, STATE BANK EXAMINER ($1.00) per share. The price will be immediately advanced when t! llotment is sold. Don't delay. Send very instrumental in pushing This is to certify that I am personally acquainted of twenty Nu-Me- ADA OKLAHOMA of a few thoustnd to a live City thousand. with the various officers of ihe x Oil Company, your subscription will be over-subscrib- ed I will compelled to pay qualifications FIRST NATIONAL BANK, PORTALES, N. M. in today. This allotment late comers be They are possessed of all of the that and have been for a number of years. These men SECURITY STATE BANK, PORTALES, N. M. the advanced price. It is a good buy at $5.00 per share. j would render them desirable in your City and com- have an enviable reputation as successful business M. i munityhonesty, efficiency and push. Whatever men in the town where they live, and furthermore, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CLOVIS, N. f they may undertake out there, will be a sure go and are men of the highest personal integrity. Each oc Make all Checks Payable to t rder of you may rely upon it; of them has made a success of his own personal busi- Stockholders Advisory Committee Very truly yours, ness, and each one will discharge his trust as an offi- cer in any Company with great fidelity. have no C. II. HIVES, Pres. Oklahoma State Bank, Ada, Okla. J. W. BOLEN, District Judge. I hesitancy in recommending them to any community . A. L. SANFORD, First National Bank, Welcetka, Okla. nrvrv rnw7 in which they choose to do business. A. T. & Fe R. R. nn B. II. EPPERSON, Attorney for Santa and St. Louis & Frisco Ry. JNJ 21 U u Board of Education ' ,; Respectfully, MARVIN BROWN, Pres. Ada Publishing Company. 'UUU Lru uj OREL BUSBY, R. M. ADA CITY SCHOOLS R. W. ALLEN, Vice-Preside- nt Oklahoma State Bank, A New Mexico Corporation Autho: Capital $200,000 County Judge, Pontotoc County. Ada, Oklahoma. J. E. IKckman, Supt. SENATOR REUBEN RODDIE, Ada, Oklahoma. Ada, Oklahoma JAMES D. BOLEN, Judge District Court, Ada, Okla. i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OREL BUSBY, Judge County Court, Ada, Okla. June 24, 1919. In Lobby of New Harris Hotel J. W. HAYS, Retired Capitalist. To Whom Concerned: Nu-Me- j : O. N. Walker, Secretary J. E. HICKMAN, Supt. Public Schools, Ada, Okla. x Oil o. Directors Cut This Out and Mail Today This is to certify that J am a citizen of Ada, Okla- A. C. CIIANEY, Assistant County Attorney, Ada, Okla. PORTALES, homa, and that I know personally the men who aro Ada, Oklahoma- -'- r: J. D. LASATEIt, President. ' Nu-Me- x DR. J. B. BRECO, Physician, Ada, Okla. Date ,1919 promoting tho Oil Company. They are gen- Manager Oklahoma. 6-2- 4-19. WALTER, E. BARRINQER, Ranchman, Ada, Okla. General Ada Compress, Ada, tlemen, everyone of them, and are boosters from the ' lex Concern; Vice-Presiden- Oil Comuany, men of recognized To Whom It May II. P. REICH, Vice Pres. Oklahoma State Bank, Ada, Okla J. W. BROWN, t. word "goV. Besides, they are ROOSOVGlt ales, Nex Mexico, This is to certify that the officers of the Nu-Me- x W. W. SLEDGE, Pres. Sledge Lumber Co., Ada, Okla. Vice-Pre- s. American Glass Company, Ada, Oklahoma. financial standing, of unquestioned business integ- be- Oil Company, Portales, New Mexico, are well known T. W. SIIELTON, Merchant, Ada, Okla. ' closed find check for sharca'of rity and deal strictly "on the square.". They are CHARLES P. BURDEN, Nu-Me- Treasurer. Nu-Me- x Oil with money, hero and are known by their deeds as well as other- E. WEBB, Oil State Oil Company, Ada, Okla. Non-assessab- le x Oil hind the Company their JAMES 1 and stoek in the . Pontotoc Comity Ada, Oklahoma. HARRY E. MORRIS, Oil Operator, Ada, Okla. Director Bank, County their energy and their time because they believe in wise; they being thorough and reliable business men with the qualities which arc necessary to boost any EDWARD D. GILLETTE, Oil Operator, Francis, Okla. C. 0. ANDERSON, Secretary. Issue stock in the name of. the proposition and are willing to back it. They aro ' "wild-cats- " proposition to completion and there is plenty of evi- U. U. WJXN, Oil Operator, Ft. Worth, Texas, and Ada, Mortgages and Invest mcnts. tho kind of men that turn into realities. Farm dence of their competent work here at home. Oklahoma. IValuc of I can commend them without reservation. E. JC17 Addrcss. SENATOR R, (1. BRYANT, Portales, New Mexico. WASHINGTON LINDSEY LlCXiCO a $1.00 Respectfully, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ' J. T. WJLCOXj Ranchman, Portales, New Mexico. or State of New Mexico. Name of Purchaser J. E. HICKMAN. By O. N. WALKER, Secretary. CLOVI NEWS

iV-r- .' rtiv-- w v--r mrm f'Tf rvcrv rsr' vr mxr' rwm. hi- -'. w- - r. ' hy: hy ')?) rhv ht, :):V ): ; ii.ji.?iUVWji?.&Sii4il THE CL0VI3 NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1910

NOT LOOKING FOR VISITORS

European Countries Devastated by War Hive No Use at All for TWO WEEK'S BIG the Sightseer.

We probably will hear one of these days of .some deoperate travel en thusiast trying to swim or row across If you Lad a, large sum of mon- the English channel. Great Shoe Sale! is the ' QeaiUp lever in these British isles, and to the ey deposit, would you select a British passport office in London is over-liber- al thronged daily by hundreds of earn- conservative or est men and women who insist they Bank? must get to southern France inline,

diately for their lungs' sake, or se Sale Starts Saturday June 28th they have a relative dying in TariR, or they are faced by bank- - Conservative, of Course 'ruptcy unless they see their agent in iRonon instantly. I They. cannot go. Much as they See my big bargain counter of Ladies' Men's would to be and like in Paris during the That's Us peace conference, arid tour over the I Children's Slippers. great battlefielda, the governments are restricting travel to a minimum until after peace and demobilization. A visit to a soldier's grave ii not The That's All accepted as urgent Business that can be transacted by mail must be transacted that way. The certifi- Clovis National a cate of a committee of doctors might win a ct to a warmer cli- i mate, but it is doubtful if the Bank could choose France or WiedmaniVs Shoe Italy, which have their own food and In point of strength, we stand Store housing problems without an extra first. burden of civilian foreigners. So the tourist is pent up in his SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY native land for another maddening period. Probably when shipping rases up a bit he might be able to get olT to Egypt. France? 'Not for quite a while yet. London Mail. NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE and on the 17th day of June, 1919, day. said court appointed WOMEN'S WAYS the undersigned Witness my hand this 17th day of Build It Now! Whereas, on the 31st day of May, as special master and ordered the June, 1919. 1919, cause Dis- in number 1459, the above described renl estate to be solj C. A. SCHEURICH, trict Court of Curry County, at public outcry. Special , Master. That building work that you held off during the rendered a decree in partition Now war therefore notice is, hereby should be your first consideration wherein Zella M. McFarün, et al were given that the undersigned in obedi- during these hustl- Weber Wagons. The best is al- ing days of peace. plaintiffs, and Mumie James, ct al, ence to said order will expose and ways the cheapest. offer the above described real estate This town needs were defendants, for the following more up tolatc and better homes to for sale for cash in hand to the high- 30) make it a real pleasure to live in. described real estate, t: The est bidder on the 15th day of July If you can't build a new one, a little of the right.kind Ea&t forty feet off of lots one and 1919, at the front door of the Curry 7 two in Block Sixty-fiv- e in the Orig- County Court House in Clovis, New of remodeling and painting will really restore it to inal Town of Clovis, New Mexico; Mexico, at the hour of 2 p. m. of said Job Printing at the News Office. present day standards. , WE HAVE THE MATERIAL TO DO IT EIGHT Lone Star Lumber Co. V Telephone Clovis. New Mexico She George, dear, I bought you pipe. A Free Book Hi-- ' Yes, and I suppose soon you'll make me swear olT smoking. BMBBimBB.mm.BBB ju :: " ! About Preserving Every Just like a woman 8 GREAT WRITER'S VANITY. - , Housewife Should Have IIcco is an amusing indure of What Are You Swinburne, his frock-co- at bulging with manuscript, waiting to be asked ' m Even Beginners Good preserving is now very easy. Most to read aloud his latest poem, given Going To Do? Can be Sure of of your preserving difficulties have come by Mr. Edmund Gosse in his ';Fur-trai- ts I and Sketches :" i Success by Fol- from using sugar alone. "After floating about the room I Will you he satisfied to travel along in the "same lowing its Make your preserving syrup with Karo and greeting his host and hostess 1 old rut," or have you an ambition to become a pri- (Red Label) and Y sugar and you can with many little becks of the head be sure of your results. and affectionate smiles, and light vate secretary, office manager, accountant, book- wavings of the fingers, lie would set- You can always count on good, clear keeper, stenographer, etc ? For years, the Wichita -- tle at last upright on a chair, or, by jams and jellies with this recipe and you preference, on a sofa, and sit there Business College has offered the highest grade can be sure that they will not grow tough 'in a state of rigid immobility, the courses to be secured in the West. We have mado or "candied" in the glass. toe of one foot pressed against the heel of the other. Then he our courses so thorough and so complete, that there This fine, clear Karo Syrup has natural would a say, as though speaking of some ab- H has been no chance of our graduates failing. A affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the sent person : diploma, from our school means your sugar with the fruit and brings out the '"I have brought with me my admittance full "fruity" flavor. "Thalusgius" or my "Wasted Gar-de- to the very best grade of business housqs, but you or whatever might happen For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making it must act you must take the to be which I have just finished.' initiative. Don't put Karo (Red Label) is used in millions of t'Thcn he would he folded ngnin i this off till tomorrow; make up your mind to enter homes. all cooking baking recipe3 in silence, looking at nothing. Ve n In and with our summer classes, or if that is impossible, then were to sny : ti use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of P '"Oh, do, piense, read it to us! with the Early Fall Classes on Monday, August delicate brings natural IS flavor, and out the Will you ?' " flavor of the food. or 25. We have no summer vacation. Over twelve MAN'S INHUMANITY. thousand former students in good positions. A s FRFF A real cook book including recipes ti for lure results in preserving, every- "Lnwze," remarked Aunt Snmiin-th- y faculty with a combined experience of over 100, body Sixty-eigh- m appreciates. t pages handsomely Talcru, lookin' up from the illustrated. Write us toduy. The bock la free. ü years in the teaching profession, kind, patient and Bean town Evening 15ugle, "it's a wonder to me folks thorough. We offer a life membership in ourfFrce CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY wouldn't let 3 O. Aw JC1 Nu Yorh City these poor, dumb brutes alone. Fust, Employment Department with every scholarship, they're after the blind tigers and ai n now I see the Columbia club up to and will refund every cent of your 'tuition at the m Indinopliis is orgiinizin' Of a wolf u end of the first month's attendance if you are not hunt." 1 ndiiimipiilis Star. B satisfied. 0 ta entirely N Use y K PLEASANT CHANGE. n aro Write now right now for free Prospectus. S (redCatel) Flatbush The wiir munitions 4 plnnts nnd the war gardens did a lot M

for our women. , andvi sugar É Jk'nsonliurst llnw so? WICHITA BUSINESS COLLEGE If "Why, women usoij to be forever 1 Makes talking about now a perfect bats; one hears "The High Grado Business College of the West." 'em asking, 'Are my overalls on Jamsjellies and itrnight?' " preserves. ÍCHIfí COSTS TO BE PAID. ta

"Aren't you glad to see these food (business) ahippers investigated ?" "I dunno," answered the ultimate fes: consumer. "It alwayi worries me a "The Sign" of Efficiency."- - little to see anything done that adds to the expenses of conducting their .busmen." THE CL0V1S NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919

IÍ TO KEEP PRIMEVAL FOREST

Michigan County Hat Right Idea In IU Determination to Preserve Acres of Wlldwood. So rapidly is the earth passiny UWÜ iivi tinder llio dominion of human art n J J U J and mnehinory tluit every wild spot laved hncomes a nature monument ON THE EAST SIDE OF J. D. FLEMING FARM of great importance and interest. Two such spots in Berrien county, Michigan, act anide under the Ed- SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 12 ward K. Warren foundation, are a tract of 300 acres in Chickaming township just north of Three Oaks ; and a tract of more than 250 acres on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Ü la' Hart-Pa- rr Lake township, north of Sawyear. The New Tractor of largor tract is About half the Construction. primeval forest. It is a remnant of A Masterpiece in Tractor

OR beech-map- le of the original growth southern Michigan, has never been cut or burned over and includes splendid tree rising 50 to 75 feet to WARRANTY the first limbs and from two to four feet in circumference. The smaller The New Hart-Par- r tractor is well made of good material and workman of the two reservations is in the sand ship. It is guaranteed to burn kero.iene, it develops as much power from it and dune region, with t frontage of 3,-0- use no more of it than gasoline (gasoline may be used if desired). If any part feet on the lake. It embraces of the above machinery breaks within one year of delivery because of faulty the best developed and least dis- Cjkmmount-QéucMomed- ij material or workmanship (batteries, spark plugs, or other electrical equip- turbed of Michigan's sand dunes and ment excepted and which are not warranted), a new part will be furnished by 200 to 400 some specimens are from the manufacturer free of charge, P. O. B. Charles City, Iowa, provided the feet in height. A. Q. Buthven states to O. B. Charles City, Iowa, for Science field of broken part first be sent the manufacturer P. 'in that the survey or these preserves is planned by the inspection and there found defective. Purchaser agrees that retention pur- museum of zoology of the Univer possession for more than sixty days after first day's use of said machinery warranty has Toughest Gink That Ever sity of Michigan to extend over an chased herein, shall be construed as conclusive evidence that the indefinite number of years. It will been fulfilled and that the manufacturer is hereby released from all further Popped the Head of seek to obtain a complete inventory warranty, except as to defective parts. , of the plants and animals and to a Rattlesnake learn the causes of the fluctuations Hart-Par- in numbers of individuals, in order The r Co. that the native fauna and flora, with Way out in the Wild and Wooly West-Carb- olic' many species being exterminated Founders of the Tractor Industry Canyon, where coyotes howl and Sheriffs elsewhere, may be maintained as get killed every ten minutes. whore That's nearly unchanged as possible for fu- Distributors Southern Border Motor Co. you will find "Fatty" this time. mankind. 1 ture generations of Home Office El Paso, Texas. You'd think that was rattier soft, "Fatty" A MEAN MAN Texas, 303 East Third St. to look at him, wouldn't" you i Well not. Branch Of fice Amarillo, he's Pheonix, Ariz. He's thp toughest, roughest western mss that Branch Office ever lived in "A Desert Herd." Bill Hart hasen't anything on "Fatty" for being a tough A Good Live Dealer Wanted In Clovis nut. He eats 'em alive! Breaks rooks with his teeth, he's so onery. WA Desert Hero" is "Fatty's" latest and Remember the Demonstration on the East side of the J. D. funniest creation and it has many a laugh and Fleming Farm, Saturday Afternoon, Jul 12. thrill. You better come early if you want a

seat. . D. E. Thomas, Branch Mgr. AT THE AMARILLO, TEXAS. HYvTrPfrifhrv 2Z (First published July 10, 1919.) No. 014377, for SE'4, Section 11, Claimant names aa witnesses: An- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Township 1 N, Range 84 E., N. M. P. drew. C. Pace, Charles P. Hileman, J. C. Halliday, She Before we were married you Meridian, has filed notice of inten- John Willit, J. all of Department of the Interior, U. S. used to give me such lovely presents. tion to make Final three year Proof, Clovis, New Mexico. Sumner, N. M You never do now. Land Office at Fort to establish claim to the land above W. R. McGILL, Register. JULY 11th He I didn't have to .put up with July 8th, 1919. described, before W. J. Curren, U. FRIDAY, your presence the year around then. Notice is hereby given that Joe C. S. Commissioner, in hia office, at Clo- Buy your header barges from us. MATINEE AND EVEN I PO. , Foor, of Clovis, N. M., who, on Aug. vis, N. M., pn the 20th day of August, The price is right. Kemp Lumber THt NEEDLI INDUSTRY. 17th, 1916, made Homestead entry, 1919. Company AND I . - , - , There is a scarcity of needles in . .. SATURDAY MATINEE, JULY 12th the world, and the price of certain kinds of them, from the manufac- turer to the jobber, has jumped from 85 rents to $a thousand, according MOVIES IN FRANCE S. Commissioner, in his office, at Clo- to N. W. Flaisig, who celebrated his N. M., on the 27(h day of Augubt, vls, eighty-fir- st birthday the other day Last night 1819. in San Francisco, and who has been Claimant names as witnesses: Me and Ed a salesman for 61 years in the Unit- James Antle, James M. Miller, J. Ü. Went to the movies ed for English needle Trobough, P. B. Copcland, all of Oli- States an An' they showed a picture manufacturing corporation. From home. via, N. M. W. R. McGILL, Register. "I have sold, since I first entered It was one of them the needle-sellin- g trade, 69 years "Smile Pictures," (First published June 6, 1919.) ago, not less than 4,500,000,000 xv 1 The kind .Pi . if Where you see NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION needles," said Flaisig. J t'y J Tho home folks "In 1917 and 1918 the number I - sold to below And It was took Interior, V. S. dropped 4,000,000 a hmimw Department of the t In DenV' r " year. Lack of steel and war work Land offle, Fort Sumner, N. M., May 'iii "I!'1 'v'" Denver ft i! w An I'm from 28th, 1919. caused the falling off. A revival of And so is Ed. ' Notice is hereby given that James Wit trade is soon coming, however." An' they showed of Clovis, N. M., The veteran needle man says the ' McKinley Simpson, jp Lota of folka ' . made Hon i who, on June 12th, 1916, Japanese have entered the market From Clovls SWa-Sectio- entry, No. 014U88, for with needles at $2 a thousand. lie An' all of a sudden 22, Township 4 N, Range 35 classes them as inferior in make, and - Ed ii shouttd E..N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no- rY v says they are a cheap article. San mmm An' jumped up 4 tice intention to make Final three of Francisco Bulletin. An' waved his hands, claim to the ' year proof, to establish ' 'Cause there land above described, before W. J. V jffiiisw 4i On the screen HER FEAR. r Curren, U S. Commissioner, in his Was hia ma office at Clovis, N. M., on the "0th r mm .ii, ii m i mm... 1 " Tatieno Who are the socks for 'i.ii An' he yelled! day of July, 1919. y ''i i .1 iiiiioi are .r jrs i 'i u...,jrs .11 'Hello, Ma!" Claimant names as witnesses: Wal you knitting? The durn fool. L. Patrice Oh, they're for Bernard. rmJtímm. ter M. Marnell, Richard Bain, Wil W Whmn(tin A.-- An' I almost yelled liam E. all of Clovis, N. "Why, that's about the 77th pair Charleston, prmttkml pmmn4 Tytal "Hello Helen!" M., and E. A. Roberts, of Claud, N. M. you've knitted for hiin." kmmidor mtth 'Cause I know nmnf mafoMMr to thai W. R. McGILL, Register. "I know it. But, you see, he's hwtpt thm totacc im tacA Ed's sister. promised to marry me when he mrnriwd nrndititu Gee. Buy your header barges from us. comes home from France, and I filled cheerily brimful of Prince Stripes. - a pipe in your face that's --G. A. C, In Stars and The price is right. Kemp- Lumber ' don't want him to,get cold feet I" PUT of smoke peace ! For, P. A. will Compnny if you're on the trail sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your (First published July 10, 1019.) EASY TO MANAGE. e national joy smoke you NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Btste of Ohio, City ot T)Iedo, life job was to see how much of the Luoiu County, u. twenty-fou- r hours! Frank J. rhoney makoe oth thst he "I darcpay when aerial travel is could get away with every Interior, U. S. In enlor pnrtnvr ot the Arm of F. J. an established thing, a trust in air- Prince Albert through thick and thin. Department of the Chenoy ft Co., doln bnalnsni In th City PIMM'S You can "carry on" with Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M., of Toli'do, County and Stale aforceuld, planes will be in order." be a smoke barrage that'll make the and that mild nrm will pny the auni of YouH after laying down July 8th, 1019. ONH HUNDHBI DOLI. ARB for eai'h "If it is, it ought to he an easy boys think of the old front line in France! Notice ia hereby glvon that John and every cape of Cntnrrh that ninnot lo stock J f y cured by the Uia of HAI.l.'B CATARRH matter to keep its soaring." because it has the quality! And, 8. Martin, of Clovis, N. M., who, on MKDICÍNK. FRANK J. CHENKY. P. A. never tires your taste nibm-HhPi- l . Homestead en Hworn to before m and In let it slip into your think-tan- k that P. A. is made by our exclu-- Feby. 23, 1018, made my priwnce, this th day of Pormbar, THE STERNAL, FEMININE. try, No. 013585, for E'j, Section 81, A. D. 1S80. A, W. OI.BAHON. V. sive patented process that cuts out bite and parch assurance (Boal) Notary Public. N. M. P. smoke-record-high-sp- of Township 1 N, Range 36 E., Hall's Catarrh Medicina la taken In" Mal Aranehist The' dress that 0 that you can hit seven days out Meridian, has died notice of Inten- ternally and acta through the Blood on the Murom RurfarM ot the System. Bend millionaire's wife is wearing was every week without any comeback but real smoke joy! tion to Final year Proof, free, make three for testimoníala, paid for with blood money. to entiilillnh rlnim to the land above F. J. CHUNKY ft CO., Toledo, 0. flnM by all dniPTUta, 7io. Female, Ditto Oh! that aecounb R. X Reynolds Tobacco Company, WinitonSJem, M. C üescribed, before W. J. Cunen, U. titil a Family l itis for constipation, if njjw1. Mljtuy FINA EDUCTION nJ. L LUIKAIBT.& CORfilPAMV

1-- 1-- 1- Are Offering the Greatest Opportunity to Buy High Grade Garments at 4, 3 and -2 of the Original Price BEGINNING SATURDAY JULY 12. AT 8:00 A JULY U AT 81 P. II,

money-savin- g This Reduction is the talk of the town for the greatest opportunity of the season in Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-wea- r, Fancy Silks, and Piece Goods, Low Shoes and numerous articles for Men and Boys. We would advise that you buy all you will need for the year. Prices are continually going up, and we assure you that nothing like this tremendous Sacrifice Sale can be attempted again. SKIRTS - SUITS - DOLMANS - CAPES - COATS, AT ONEflALF PRICE Ladies Waists One SPECIAL Lot of GEORGETTE DRESSES, KOOL Some very special .exquisitely designed, formerly priced at $27.50 to $40, bargains in Five now offered at ONE HALF PRICE KLOTH Voile Waists $3.00 Values at $2.35 ámmk $2.50 Values iit $1.85 KLOTHES mmmm BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES X $2.00 Values at $1.59 of that exclusive class. Drosses stutahle for almost, Only a few of those One Lot any occasion. Formerly priced at $25, $30, and up to Ultra-Stylis- h models lilark Crepe do Chine $50. Now offered at left. They are in 1.83 both the litjht ami sH2.r0 Vahíos at ONE THIRD LESS hi; It dark shades M' ' I 3 I; il OUR DAINTIEST GEORGETTE BLOUSES $10, $13.50, $15 Jn the season's host modos and colors DAINTY WHITE DRESSES at a Twenty-Fiv- e Per Cent Discount for Ladies, Misses and Small (iris. Delightful mod- $18.00 and els of sheer fabrics and summer fashioned in the very A. U K. Co, newest modes, at $25 MIDDIES One Half the Original Price $1.25 and $1.50 Values offered at $ .98 NIFTY NECKWEAR $1-3- $1.75 Values offered at -- 4 7 For The Man Who Cares $2.00 and $2.50 Values offered at. $1.0 1 THE SUITS, CAPES and COATS $2.19 Dainty patterns in Crepe do Chine de- $3.00 Values offered at in this sale are seasonable models made of fine ma- and heavier signs in a wide varietv of silks and colors. terials, including Gaberdine, Poiret Twill, Tricotiuo LOT No. 1 Values to $1.25 at 79c FANCY SILKS and Serge. In Greys, Greens, Tans, Henna and LOT No.2 Values to $2.00 at 08c Navy. Prettily tailored and marked to' sell at$23.50, patterns in Taffetas and Summer Silks, Beautiful $25.00, $30.00 and up to $07.50. Now offered at plaids and fibres. MEN'S and BOYS' FINE SHIRTS Values for $2.80 per yd. One Half the Original Price $3.50 Including all the most desirable colors and materials $2.75 Values for $2.19 per yd. at a discount of $2.50 Values for $1.93 per yd. TEN PER CENT $2.00 and $2.25 Values for $1.79 per yd. ONE LOT OF WOOL SKIRTS $1.75 Values for $1.49 per yd. in the very newest Models and Color Combinations. Best Quality Work Shirts $1.00 50e and $1.25 Values for .8i) per d. Formerly priced $7.50 to $25.00, at AT ONE HALF SUMMER UNDERWEAR TUB SILKS and SHIRTINGS liuilt of the coolest fabric and designed for the great- est degree of comfort. Priced at $1.25 to $3.00, now $1.50 Values offered at 08c Only a few Deautiful Silk Skirts remain in stock, but offered at a , $1.00 Values offered at 70c We arc offering them at one-thir- d less than original Discount of Ten Per Cent ,75c Values offered at 50c price. ' , 65c Values offered at 45c High Grade Koveralls at $3 and $3.60 50c Values offered at 35c 29c Values offered at 1 20c GINGHAM DRESSES and Aprons SUMMER LOT No. 1 Values $10.00 to $12.50, at $8.08 HEADGEAR Panama, Hats in both Telescope and Crusher style, FANCY VOILES LOT No. 2 Values $8.50 and $8.75 at.... $0.00 priced at $5.00 and $i.00. Stiff and Flexible Brim LOT No. 3 Values $0.00 to $7.50 at $1.49 Straw Hats in coarse straw and fine weaves, Very Pretty Stripes and Floral Effects. ONE HALF PRICE G5c Values for 5()o LOT No. 4 Values to $4.50 at $3.30 45c Values for 35e LOT No. 5 Values to $3.75 at $2.39 35c Values for 25c ONE LOT FINE CAPS 25c Values for 18c for both Men ami Hoys, (lood values ,' 20o 15c 1-- Values for LADIES' APRONS At a Discount of 33 3 Per Cent

$1.00 Slip-o- n Sloevless, offered aL 70c DRAPERIES and NETS $1.25 to $1.75 Short Sieve Aprons, offered at 98c ONE LOT MEN'S PANTS .Curtain Nets 50c, G5c, 75c' to $1.75 $2.00 and $2.50 Garden Aprons, offered at... $1.84 Extra good values, offered for ONE FOURTH less Scrims 35c, 40c, 50c to 75c than the original price. Cretonnes 35c, 45c, 50c. to 85c Draperies 50c, 05c, 75c to $1.00 Fine Gingham Dresses For Children One Lot Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps These are unusual allies and are offered at a dis- $8.50 Values offered at $.24 count of Twenty 1'er Cent. Also some Strap Pumps. Extra good values for $0.50 Values offered at $5.09 summer wear, At a Discount of 33 1 3 $0.00 Values offered at $4.74 Per Cent VERY SPECIAL PPJCES $4.00 to $1.80 Values offered at. ..$3.49 ON' WIIJTK COODS FOW SPORT SKIRTS ' Values offered Exlra (ood Quality (iinghams. 25c, 30c, 35." $3.00 at '....$2.74 One Lot of Slippers for Children $2.00 and $2.50 Values offered at $1.79 at ONE THIRD less than than original price.

$1.00 Values ofTeivd at -- .1 - 79c TOWELING CRASH 3 to 25c Values 21c 25c, Values 17c, 85c Values offered at White Canvas Shoes Oxfords and Pumps:.: ONE HALF PRICE ONE LOT ONE LOT ONE LOT CORSETS . Narrow Lace and from $3 to $10 15c Extra Good Values, formerly priced 120 and Lace Insertion One Lot Low Cut Shoes ONE HALF PRICE at 9c yd. at J 6c yd. For Men. All the better styles at ONE THIRD LESS

...4 THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS. N. M., 1919. DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE. Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. & Costa 'Ytv' W. H. Cox, L 3, B 2.. : Fitzhueh. Clovis. ; .42 1.31... .1918-.1918- B.' Crossland, L B 17 Public notice la hereby given that on August 20th, 1919, 1, County Treasurer of Curry County, State of New J. C. Place, Clovis 1.74 151... Mexico, apply to 1 will the District Court, sitting In and for the County of Curry In chambers at Cloyls, New F. M. Davis, L to 12, B 2.. w Gamble, ClovU 1.74 1.51... .1918 Mexico, for judgment against the lands, real estate and personal property uponwhlch tuxes are delinquent aa shown F. G. Davis, L 8, B 29... V. Park Clovin. 1.74 1.51 .1918 by the following delinquent tax list, and that thirty days after the rendition of said Judgment for Bale, will offer Ben H. Daley, L 6, B 27 W. Lawn, Clovis, .87 .1918 at public auction at Hie front door of the Court House In Clovls, CurryCounty, New Mexico, separately and 1.38... W. B. Domerson, L 7-- B L 11-1- B L 7-- B in couBccutive orer each parcel of property upon which taxes are delinquent as shown by suld list upon 4; 8; 19..Curry, Clovis 1.26.. 1.44 .1918 and J. A. Delaney, L 1, B L B L B which Judgment has been rendered for the amount of taxes, penalties and costs due thereon or so much thereof 2; 1, 1; 4; L B .19181 as may be necessary to realize the respective amounts due. J. S. MORGAN, 12...., Carlin, CHovis, , 8.70 8.21... Burt Devise, L 4. B Clnvin. County Treasurer Curry County, Now Mexico. 29.. Adair. .42 1.31... .1918 Jno. P. Dreher, Lot 10, B 15 Carlin, Clovis .87 1.38... .1918 j. a. woawon, b o v Carlin, Clovis 3.48 1.80... .1918 Geo. Dunn, Jr., L 7, B 41 .Z. Mend., Clovis .21 1.28... .1918 ueo. t.afum, l, a 14 N. Park, Clovis, 1.45 1.47... .1918 Name Description Town or Add, Tax Int. & Costs Yr. Olive E. Edwards, L B26 C. Hgts., Clovis, .68 1.34 .1918 Lula H. Edwards, L 1 to 4, B 36 c. Hgts., 1.16 ..' 1.42- -. R. H. Clovis ...... 1918 Anderson, LI, B 72, Orig., Clovis 2S.24 6.16.. .1918 F. G. Edwards, L 9, B 62 Orig., Clovis, 8.99 2.63... .1918 nL'teLP5.:B,14--A-;- ; W, Clovis, Clovis 30.46 6,9- 7- .1918 Geo. W. Edwards, L 2, B 8 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16...... 1.42... .1918 6.12 .1918 E. W. Ellis, L B.10 Marshall, Clovis 1.45 1.47... .1918 Case & Robe, L 11, B 11-1- 65 7.Ü9 .1918 B. Elstan, L 2, B & 7 to B Clovis, , 0rig. Clovis 43.51.... J. 19; L 12, 26...C. Hgts., 435 2.54 .1918 Geo W 2 11-1- Chalfant, E L B 40 Clovis P., Clovis u.. 36.85.... 6.96... .1918 J. P. Ervin, L B 22 : W. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.51... .1918 Clovis 25.63. 6.20... .1918 E. A. Estes, L B 101 Orig., Clovis, 11.02 , 2.96... .1918 BVC,lui,L 7'8'8' ' L B L d Clovis, M. L. Farmer, L B 6 Ky. Hgts., Clovis, v .87 1.88... .1918 r V Clovis P., Clovis, Salem Favinger, L 4, B 7 W. Lawn, Clovis, .69 1.51... .1918 o AH AO ?"-,- V Mend' clovi . 8.44.... 1918 M. L. Farmer, L 2-- B 18 C. Place, Clovis, 1.74 l:5Uw, .1918 W " " W. Gibson. 16. R fi.'l n': i rkoa 1918 W. H. Finney, Lot 12, B 1 Clovis, F, ' ' ...... VI IK,, r'i...... 26.96.... Adair, .42. ..fJlSf E Groves, int. L 22, B 6-- Ul, 64; E. 84 it L B 48,.0ng. Clovis 68.31.. .11.70 1918 B. F. Fibs, L 7, B 28 Fitehugh, Clovis, .03.-,- ,, G. H 4(1 i.35.. ..1918 Hazzard. L 6. 32,29 6.28..-- 1918 C. G. 7.8-9- , w n im.i Clovis, . . Foulks, L B 1U -- N. Park, Clovis 5,81... Í.14.. ..1918 ,v 11 ' uoi l o, o Orig., Clovis , Fred FomnolT, L 3 21 C Hgts., C'.ov, .68 1.34.. ..1918 L, d, B 22 "i Clovis P., Clovis n. r onnaiocK, Li i i, o íu " . (Jlovis, .... . 1.45 1.47.. ..1918 L B 1 Marshall, Clovis, Floyd, L B L W. H. 12, 14 Clovis, Clovis 1.48 1.47.. ..1918 B 2 Marshall. Clovis, W. C. DeFrccs, L B 19 X. Place. Clovis. 2.90 1.70.. ..1918 HV-;- - - - ftoAii,oi6vte, 3. It. Frost, L B 3 Ky. Hgts., Clovis .58 1.84.. ..1918 Clovis, í'f'r? ..'Marshall. H. A. Furtill, L 6, B ló ..é Marshall, Clovis .68 1.34- -. ..1918 12, B 8 Marsha!! novi., J. L. Gartin, L B 39 Z. Mend., Clovis, .63 1.35. -1- &1Í '. kltVz Marshall, Clovi" -- Garrison & Law, L B 7 N. Park, Clovis 2.90 1.70.. .1918 12 Rfl Marshall, Clovis, Tho. Gill. L 10. H R 7 Mfltid . Clovis. .68 .1918 ' n 7 1.34.. Vtí!W B 10 Marshall Clovis, Jno. A, Givcns, L lto 6, B 24 . C. Place. Clovis, 6.22 2.06.. ..1918 W.2' Marshall; Clovis; Hto,12! 811 if XÍ0 F. Gabocfflr, L 2, B 13 r- ' Cr!c, flViS, i. - x.r.. ? ' aa1l -- Marshall, Clovis, L W. Gordlori, L 6, B 9.. Ky. Hgts., Clovis, ...... 58 i 1.84.. ..1818 ' litoi'Sli ' Marshall, Clovis, u. m. uuuiuay, u o Hgts., Clovis, 1.45 1.47.. ..1918 ' S Marshall, Clovis, Mildred A, 1, B 1 L. Green, L Marshall, Clovis '.. .68 1.84.. ..1918 18 Marshal, Clovis 37.42 12.16 1918 V, L. Griffin. 3. B 102 R" Vo0hn,!SnA.L YW rinvi. 4.35 1.92.. ..1918 B 20 N. Park, Clovis, J. S. Greenfield, L 2, B 23 Clovis, YYY.Y. B 28 Clovis; w. Clovis, -- 9.86 2.78... ..1918 ? w N. Park! k. k. Ouaaett, personal . f 7 ... 5 87 2.15.....im i on'., Marshall, Clovis. W. W. Hagerman, personal .... 2.90 1.70.. .1918 J3 Marshall, Clovis, c, Mildred Hall, L 9, B 39 v. p.-f- Clovis. 15.08 7'. B Orig., Clovis, 8.68... ..1918 r Kob t. N. Hamilton, L 9, B 21 C, Hgts., Clovis, .68 1.34... .1.1918 i) 1,04 . O'ie Clovis 44.38 8.37.... 1918 E. B. Hanes. L 1. B 28 .42 John Karstead, L B 8 Clovis,' aj.i. " 1.81.. ..1918 II Ori 41.19 1918 Geo. H. Harrison. L 8-- B 16 rfi. H. L. Riser, Lot 6, B 42 1.80.... "r.riin nú 2.03 1.66... ..1918 0rig., 83.65 1.68 1918 J. S. Hart, L 10, B 26; L 9, B 25 Orig.. '. V.' L. '-- . B 68 Cloví Clovis. 14.50 8.49... ..1918 Í !f Orig. 49.90.. '2.07.... 1918 H. H. Hart, EV4 of NvVk, 14.71 " E- 3.60... ..1918 Vi e.xcopt 10 of - end B 76 ft 0r'li.. Clovis, 84.40 6.68.... 1918 D. G. Hartón, L 3, B 17. w. Clovis, Clovis 1.45.. 1.47... ..1918 J. T Miller, L 7 8, B147. North Park, Clovis 47.00 B. H. 8.63.... 1918 J. E. Hartman, L 10, B 20 W. Clovis, Clovis, 1.45 1.47... ..1918 Oxford, Lot 18 B 77 Orig., Clovis 77.17 1918 13.21.... ? .Y' ",?r:mí1' V ai Pleas. Hill, Clovis .87. 1.38... .1918 ÍV nd ,N B 29 Orig., Clovis, 42.06.. . 1918 Ha fie d. L 6. B 7 i' g "TiA1 7.77.... Hattle 2.90 .1918 M.-n- u z, o f.iku - 1.70... b. a North Park, Clovis, Jno. Harris, L4-5-- B 14 IN. n. YYYYZY 1.74 X 2 B 21 Park. Clovis. 1.61... .1918 r í?'.5 l?,nd.L Clovi Place, Clovis, u. u Har ey, L 7-- B 85 p. Hill, Clovis .87 1.38.....1918 J10,,DBo2.1;L12B45!L7B41L12.B19; C. C. Hastings. L 9. B 16 r Pio. 1.16 1.42... .1918 2,8;--- - rin. .North Park, Clovis, Chas. Haschmid. L B 64 W I nwn Plrmta L IV'.f8, 20; L B .87 1.38... .11918 22; L 7, B 8; L 3, B 95; L Joseph Hayas, L 4, B 11 w! 2 - Clovis, Clovis,"""!" 1.45 1.47... .1918 P - Orig., Clovis, Jno. B. Hershfcld, L B 65 z. Mend., .87 L 2-- B 22 Clovis, 1.38... .1918 W. Lawn, Clovis d. nenian, z, a 4 , .87 L B 2 vertía N. Park, Clovis 1.38... .1918 1; L to 12, B 3; L B 2; ,ge l 14 Fitzhugh, 14.71 1 7 Z i"5AB Clovis, 8.60... .1918 L to to 12. B L 1 9 1 h7-- 4; to to 12, B 5; L to J Huffman, L B 2 Ky. Hgts, ClovU .29 ,.1918 4-- 9 4-- f 1.80... to 12, B 6; L 1 to 7 to 12, ,B 7 L 1 to 12, ' ?. W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 ,.1918 B 8; L 1 to 12, B 9; L 1 12, B L 1 SjJlr'-A'- 5": 1.42... to 10; to Bertha Halloway, all B 39 W. Lawn, Clovis, 3.48 1.80... ..1918 B 13; L to 10, B 14; L B L 6 16; to 10, J. H. Houghton, L 1, B 27 w. Hirts.. Clovis. .87 1.38... .1918 B 16; L 2 to 6-- 8 B to 12, 18; L 6 to 12, B 23; L 2 nonae, l, 11 4-- nnuiuiu d Sheriff, Clovis .42 1.31... .1918 to 7 to 12, B 27; all of Blks M. E. Hord all B 1 and L B 29 28"29 C. Hgts., Clovis 6.10 2.19... .1918 i1.". - -- Ry- Hpts., Clovis 121.18 25.87... .1918 R. C. Hamilton, personal Unknown, 11 , B 6.1 2.15... .1918 74.... Orig., Clovis 37.14 7.00... .1918 A. Hunter. L 3-- B 24 C. Hgts., Clovis .68 1.34... .1918 G. W. Underwood, L 6-- B 67 Orig., Clovis, 25.24 6.16... .1918 W. O. Hudson, L 3, B 10 z. Mend., Clovis, , .61 .1918 G. U Zink, L B 30 1 1.28... Noilh Park, Clovis 26.11 5.29... .1918 Alvis Hurley, L 1, B 32 cUrry, Clovis .29 .1918 Bros., B 1.30... Jonci L 13 Orig., Texico 25.21 6.16... .1918 W. C. Hutcherson, L B 2 .87 C. A. Roberson, L Marshall, Clovis 1.38... .1918 B 6; L 13, B 9; L 9, B 18 Orig., Texico, Clara B. Huntsman. L B 9 1.74 L 1 to 6, r.riin rw. 1.61... .1918 B 8; L B 1; L W. A. Hunt. L 6 BII I..;N. park, Covis.'II .58 1.34... .1918 K G. C. Smith Ad., Texico Tom J. Hyland, L 9, B 41. I.ibelt. Clovis, 4.93 2.01... .1918 L B 1; L 1 to 12, B L 1 B L 1 2; to 12, 14; iiiiriinviuimi une ins. 1,0., Li B 1U W. Lawn, Clovis, .87 1.38... .1918 o 12'. B 6 -- G. C. A. Smith 2nd Ad., Texico 194.72 32.26... 918 N. Ingram. L 6. B 14 7. Monrl . Plnvia. .21 .1918 Western Tire Mfg. Co., 1.28... $20,000 personal property 480.20 76.29 918 7-J- B 32 - i?Ble' 940, --- Park. Clovis, 6.97 2.32... .1918 I. E. Fleming, SK4 sec M. Jackson,f B , 25.61 6.16 918 Lillie all 34 Pnmif P.PAva Plnvia. 3.36 1.76 .1918 W. S. Winte.-s- 5 NEK, O. M. James, L 6, B 12.. IIIIIIFitzhugh, Clovis, .58 1.34... .1918 Bfctt, 5 9181 L 44.53 8.14... H,,J?nel1' 2' B 17 JK--. Clovis 6.22 2.06... .1918 H. E. Baldridge, horses 15; cattle 88 09.02. 11.95 918 Thos W. Jones, personal J. M. Love, 4.35 1.91... .1918 SEK, 26.27. 6.32.... 918 Tall M. Jones, personal . .87 1.88 .1918 Adams & L 6, . Hoof, B 30 Aduir, Clovis $ .29. $1.30.... 918 Christopher Johnson. L 1 to 5. B 16 """""""7. MonH rinvia. 1.05 1.41... .1918 Delia Anderson, L 4, B 15-1- 20 C. Place, Clovis, .87. 1.88.... 918 R. L. Johnson, h B 34 c. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.51... .1918 L. A. Andrews, L 9, B. 82 5-- 4. -- Orig., Clovis 19.64. 2.82.... 918 J. M. Johnson, L B 20 curry, dovw, .29 1.30... .1918 Robert E. Akin. Lots B 30 W. Lawn, Clovis, 87. 1.38.... 918 v. n. Lt 11. D u . ClOVHS, 6.68 .1918 C. 8. Alexander, Lot B 34 niwj, Orig., 2.28... 9, ...... C. Hgts., Clovis 29 1.30.... 918 C. L. Kettner, L2, B 19 .58 .1918 c. u Fitzhugh, Clovis 1.84... b. Alexander, Lot 11, 20 Curry, Olovis . .29 1.30.... 918 S. J. Kent, L 10, B 32 p, Hill, Clovis, .29 1.30... .1918 U. Aldndge, L 6-- B 8 J.. Carlin, Clovis 1.74 918 W. M. Kennedy, L B 16; L 4, B 17 C. Clovis, 2.61 .1918 E. Overbet :, L 8, B 8 L l.lil.... Place, 1.66... 4 9, B 13 t. Hgts., Clovis. .68 1.34.... 918 Lottie Kerbert, L 5, B 14 Ky. Hgts., Clovis .29 1.30... .1918 Jno. I. Uailey, L 6-- B 20 C. Hirts.. Clovis .r,8 1 ai 918 A. A.Kelon, L 8, B 38. ..1 z. Mend., Clovis, .29 .1918 Ida 7, B 11 " 1.30... BninLot W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16 1.42 918 5,mJ,Je'í L.7A B 21 C. Place, Clovis 11.70 3.08... .1918 tieo. w. Bams, L 39 C Hcrt. O a r rvi " a7 1.39. 918 T. Kimbler, L 3, B 49 Univ. Hgts., Clovis .63 1.35... .1918 J. W. Bartle, L B 19 C. Place. C lovis "" 1.74 1.61.... 918 Puhe ,K.,mbrow L n- - B 14 N. Park, Clovis .68 1.34... .1918 I,. Bales, L 7,to 12, B 9 C. Hgts., Clovis 1.74. 1.51.... 918 J. C. Kirk. L 8. B 14 7. rinvi. 1.38... ..1918 jv. nan, mj .84.. a. u 0, It.. F txhiiirh. Clnvu .63. 1.35... 918 Jno. I King, L 2, B 28 lAdair, Clovis .21 1.28.....1918 Marion Baachcrt, L 6, B 11 -- Z. Mend., Clovis 21 1.28. 918 1. v. v,ounaenaaie, u 0, a ay I.iebe t. Clovis, 5.51 ..1918 B 2.10... Chas Ballard, L 20 C. Hgts., Clovis, .1. 1 1 .58. 1.34.... 918 o.iMyvT, u i, a fc Orig., Clovis, - 21.18 6.12.. ..1918 L. B. Ballner, L 9, c. Hgts., Clovis, Noma 7-- B10 .29 1.30... 918 Lewis, L B 14 . wlend., Clovis .42 1.31.. ..1918 Bank ol Commerce, L 1 to 4, B 6 Liebelt, Clovis 6.81 2.16.. 918 E. A. Loganbill, L B 11 Curry, Clovis .21 ..1918 .."'Sl8- - B8rt0 L 6, B 5 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16. 1.42.. 918 E. M. Loning, L 1, B 26 n. Park, Clovis 2.32 ..1918 o. i. oenncii, i, t o c. Placj, Clovis 1.74 1.51... 918 E. M. Lonng, L 7-- B 25 Liebelt, Clovis 6.68 ..1918 C.M.Benton, L B 23 2.28.. Curry, Clovi 29 1.30... 918 S- - .Vymnt L 1, B 3 w. Clovis, Clovis 1,18., ..1918 K. 8. Beckett, L 9, B 43 N. Park, Clovis 1.46w 1.47 918 ÍT. F. Mace, L 4, B 44 A. n. Park, Clovis 17.99 ..1918 Boct, L 7, B. 27 W. Uwn. Clovis.. .29 1.80 918 W. L. Mansfield, L 12, B 28; L 1, B 29 ora Currv. Clovis .42 1.31.. ..1918 .F. Bcldon, L 8, B 6 C. Place. Clovis. .17 1 aa 918 W. L. Mathews, L 1, B 31 p. Hill, Clovis .21 1.28.. -- 1918 Bessie, L B 21 N. - P Park, Clovis 4.64 1.97.. 918 A- ,M ,Mayflel,l. L 10, B 36 C. Place, Clovis .87 1.38.. .j1918 a. Bessie, Li iz, b 13.... N. Park, Clovis, 7. 1.88 918 H. H. Mayhen.rW 46 & 3 ft of L B 23 W. Lawn, Clovis, .87. 1.38.. -- 1918 Norá Beldon, L 4-- B L B 4; 6; L 7 to 12. B I : A. M Mayfield. L 6, B 8 Z. Mend., Clovis 1.28.. -- 1918 L 9, B 10 Carlin, Clovis 1 10.44 2.87 918 A. M. Mayfield, L 1 to 6. B li w. Uwn, Clovis 1.74' 1.51.. -- 1918 F. Bcssey, 2-- B 28 t Orig., Clovis 6.81 2 15 918 S. B. Mayfield, L 2, B 37 Adair, Clovis 1.31.. -- 1918 C. E. L 6. B 12 .42.. Bennett, N. Park, Clovis, F. C. Merritt, El-- 3 of WMi of SE V of NW'4, 7.77 2.4- -- 1918 L j, B 66 Orig., 0- Clovis, 8.99 2.64 " M8 Curtis Mendenhall, L to 10, B 42; L 1 to 11, B 43; B ack Bros., L 7-- B 31 C. Hgts., Clovis 68 1.34 918 L 7 to 11, B 45; L 3 to 8, B 61; L 8 to 8, B 54; W P. Blackburn, L B 34 W. Lawn, Clovis, 87 1.38 918 All B 23; L 6 to 9, B 29; L 1 to 6, B 33; L 1 to W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 W. Lawn, Clovis 87 1.38"" 918 to 12, B 38; L 7 to 12, B 39; L 1 to

918 i1".1.2, ,B Z- - 18.91 .1918 H. H. 41." Mend., Clovis, 7.10... Blast. L 31 Z. Mend., Clovis 42 131 918 G. P. Meadows, L B 30 Clovis 7.55 .1918 Laura Liebelt, 2.42... Borden, Per. and Mdse 9 28 2 68 918 L. J. Mulcr, L 7, B 71 Orig., Clovis 6.61 2.10... .1918 Ella J. Boyd, L 3-- B 5 Curry, Í29 Oris Clovis I" LSo"" 918 Miller, L 6, B 22 Liebelt, Clovis 2.6- 1- 1.65... .1018 Olie Bolware, L 2-- B 7 J- 4- W. Lawn, Clovis 1.74 1.5l"" 918 !'; - Ml!ler L - B 18 W. Clovis, Clovis, 1.61 .1918 D. 1.42... I. Bowman, L 8, B 8 Curry, Clovis .29 . . 1.30 918 Minnie H. Miller, L B 16 C. Hgts., Clovis .87 .1918 J. W. 1.38... Boners, L 11, B 19 place, Clovis, 11.89 3.09""' 918 W. I. Miles, L B 21 C. Place, Clovis 1.45 1.47... .1918 Frank J Bowers, all B 5 W. Lawn, Clovis 3.48 1 78 918 Rebecca Moore, L 1, B 35 Curry, Clovis, .29 1.30... .1918 E. O. Broome L lto 6, B 9; L B 81 C. Hgts., Clovis 2.61 165""" 918 F. B. Moore, L 3-- B 33 c. Hgts., Clovis...j .58 1.34... .1918 8. 8. Bratton, L 6 B 88 Z. Mend., Clovis .21 L28""' 918 Kathorn Moore. L B 39 Mend., Clovis ' .87. 1.38 ..1918 wniiiui creneman, u v, a n Urig., Clovis, 4. 06 1.87 18 M. E. Moore, L 9 B 17 yy,. 1.16.. 1.42 u Clovis, Clovis i", H,.t,rt,wer' L ' il Curry, Clovis, 29 1.30... 918 D. A. Marlon, L 2 B 23 n. IPark, Clovis - 8.13. 2.49.. w. 11. urewer, t, a zi C. Hgts., Clovis .87. 1.38.... 918 J. E. Morrison, Int. L 20 B 77 i Orig. Clovis 813. 2.49.. .L1918 J. H. Browning, L 6 B 15 N. Park, Clovis 9.58 2.72.... 918 D. A. Marlon, L 10 B 40 c. Hgts.. Clovis 2.90. 1.70.. L.J91S Personal and 6 Cattle 1 58 1.50.... 918 Robt. Montleth, L 3 B 14 , W. Clovis, Clovis 12.18- - 8.13.. ,.1918 Ella L 6-- B 23 Brumstetter, Fitzhugh, Clovis .84"" 1.38 918 .Ins. A. Murray, L B 12, pits.. Clovis .84. 1.38. . 1.1918 J. W. Broyles, L B 30 C; Hgts.. Clovis l.lfl"" 1.42 918 Kmma Mend, L 6 B 34 . C. Hgts,, ClovU .29. 1.30.. Brown, L 6, B 21 15-1- Jrancis C. Place, Clovis .87 . 1 38 918 I). Myers, L 6 B 22 c. hgis.j ClocH 48.45 8.76.. ..1913 Lewis Brown, L B 24 Univ. Hgts, Clovis, 2.32.. .' l'eo"" 910 Myers A Cox, All B 15 all B 3 C. Hgts. Clovis 6.97 2.32.. M. Bryant, W B 70 ft. of 48 ....Orig., Clovis, H.60 2 918 L. H. Myers, L. 10 B 29 C. Hgts.. Clovis .29 1.30.. ..1918 Ella Bunsloter, L B 23 04" Fitzhugh, Clovis .84 1 38"" 918 A. C. McAllster, L 11 B 53 Clovis 13.05 3.2- ..1918 W. L 12, B " Orig, 7- J. Hush, 7to 18; L,78. B 17 W. Lawn, Clovis 2.32 60 Mollis B. McCullen. L 5 B 30 .29 1 918 w. Lawn, Clovis 1.30.. ..1918 A. Bush, L 9 to 12. B 17: L 4 to B 16 W A 12. I.awn. Clovla. 9R 00 " 918 C. M. McCullough, L to 12 B 8 "c. Huts. Clovis 2.90 1.90.. ..1918 v . xj u, j xi anin. v lovn. . . ,7 1.88 M8 L. A. McDonald, L 6 B 31 Liebelt, Clovis . 27.56... 6.51.. ..1918 Jno. F. Burton, E 11-1- B 75 28 ft Orig., Clovis 15.05" 3.72 918 H. F. McDonald, L 12 B 15 1.16 1.4- ..1918 Jno. T. Burton. W. Clovis, Clovis 2- Personal. 8.70. 2.69 918 H. L. McGee. L 4 B 30 W. Lawn, Clovis .29 1.30 ..1918 T 4 Z-- Carr,,L B. Clovi 1.85 K. J. McGamon, L 4 B 93 .23.21 G. , .63. 918 Orig., Clovis 5.80... ..1918 i u. vamwi-d- iiui tu. d K v. HiTta.. I .Invil. W. H. 1 ' TT. 1 ti . " 7 .68. 1.34 918 McKuhan, L to 4 B 31 W. Lawn, Clovis . 1.16 1.42 ..1918 uuo. rj. vuruwuu,ti i-- i, I. Tnnnnu o 00 ...... C. Hace, Clovis, 1.74. 918 Sam C. McMurray, Mdse., Furn ft Fix. and Clovis ....86.16. 14.60... ..1918 G. E. Cardwell. L 9. B 27 C 1.61.... personal Pn.0 nv. .87. 1.88 918 8. C. McMurray, L 10-1- 1 B 80 Orig.. Clovis 10.73 2.91... ..1918 E. E. Carmack, L 11, B 44 n. Park. Clovi.. R. m 2.32 1.00 918 L. McSpadden, L 4 to 9 B 14 W. 1.45 1.4- ..1918 R. W; Cassidy, L 4, B ' ' Iawn. Clovis 7- 8. ...N rarK, Clovis 1.45 1 47 918 Mary McSpaddon. L Í B 24 C. Clovla .68 1.34... ..1918 R. W. CaMidv. L B Hats. .. N. Park, Clovis, 2.90 1.70... 918 J. W, McQueener. L 1 B IS Carlin, Clovis .29 1.30 ..1918 1.. C. Cnllhnn, L 4. B 9 Curry. Clovis. . . . .58. 1.34.. 918 J. M. Neff, L B 20 W. Clovis, Clovis - 7 5- 4- 241 -- 1918 W. D. Caldwell, 2 of L 2. B 102 Orig.. Curry, 1.74 1.61.. 918 J. Frank Neel, L 2 B 39 N. Park. Clovis 33.65 8.45.. ..1918 A. J. Cameron, L 1 , B 8 Z. Mend.. YY. Clovis .21 1.28.... 918 J. W. Newberry, L 2 B 5 Curry, Clovis .21 1.28 ..1918 F. L. Castlcberry. L B 27 and L 11-1- B 81 W. Clovis, Lawn, 174 1.51.... 918 8. M. Newton, L 9 B 9 C. Place .. 11.74 1.61... ..1918 H. G Campbell L 9 . B 84.. V. Uwn, Clovis .87 918 Jas. N Neff, L 2 B 21 YYYYYYY J!. Mend., Clovis .42 1.3- ..1918 W. F. oampbcll, L 7-- B 84 Hgts.. 1.38. 1- C. Clovis...... 87. 1.88.... 918 J. C. North, L B 39 C. Hgts, Covis .87 1.38... ..1918 N. Park, Clovi. Noble 4 I' Z 1. 5 ñ 6.22 2.0- 97.8 Bros. Co., L B 20 Curry, Clovis .21 1.28 ..1918 V r- ovi 1 6- Mike O. Dove, 1.28-1.- n W , ,7', -- V s.77 918 L 8 B 45 Z. Mend.. Clovis .21. 35.. ..1918 j. n, ffly""viiuri-mii- u ii-i- i, o ... CIOV 14 BO ...... Urig.. 918 Oldham Twn. Co., L. 7 to 12 B 24 Curry, Clovis .63. ..1918 C. H. Churchill. L B 24 ilniV Vlnv.Y o 8.49.... r Hrts ia 918 B. 8. Orr, Furn. ft Fix. Clovis 8.70. ..1913 Jno. S. Chambers, L 7 to 11, B 1 1.47.... Curry, ... . .Adair, Clovis, ...... 1.05. . 1.41.. 918 Ben T. Osborne, L 4 to 9 B 25, all B 28 W. Lwn, Clovis 111...... 1913 Ketta Clark. L 4. B 11 Wond . rinvl. ' 42 1.81.... 918 B. T. Osborne, L 1 .to B 25 W. Uwn, Clovis 2.Í0. ..1918 L11--- z. coi,YYYYYY. h 8a " Mend., 42 1.81.... 918 Lou Osborne, L 3 B 22 N. Park, Clovis ..1918 J. F. Clark, L 4, B 23 Curry, ... Clovis, ..1 Y 1.26 1.44.. 918 B. P. Osborne, L 4 B 11 lights., Clovis .29. ..1918 . Clovis Cream and Produce Co., Firn & ...C. Fix...... 8.70 918 Tj 11-1- 8.57.... Marshall A. 7 9 Frank 8. Clifton, L B 29 Liebelt. Clovis Owen, B .Z. Mend., Clovis .58 1.341918 4.64 197.... 918 ' " P' L ? B. 8- -; Z. Mend., Clovis, Y. .42 Paul Owen; W I 35.93 .81 1918 Wm. C. 1, B 8 1.81..., 918 C:,ne, L. Z. Mend., Clovis,t.. .42 1.81.... 918 Paul Owenj 3 horses,. 12 cattle and personal ...... , .. ... 85.22 1.75 1918 1 1 rancn C. Ciayton, L 5 8 lto and to 12, B 27 ..Curry, Clovis, 1.05 1.41.... 918 Continued on page (our of this section. ..'11 i .() ... .. PAGE 2. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M., 1919. NOTICIA DE TASSACION DELINQUENTS Nombre. Descripcio. (Alidad o addicion. Tassacion. IntereB y Costa. Ano. W. H. Cox, L 3, B 2. .1 Fitzhugh, Clovis, .42., 1.31....1918 Noticia Publica es por esta dada que en el día 20, 1919, yo tesorero por esta noticia publica es dada que el J. B. Crossland, L B 17 U: C. Place, Clovis 1.74.. 161 1918 51a 20 de Agosto 1919, Yo tesorero del condado de Ciirry, Ksiada de Nuevo Mexico applicare al la corte del Dlstrleto, F. M. Davis, L 1 to 12, B 2 . Gamble, Clovis, 1.61 1918-- por y en el Condado de Curry en bu oficina en Clovls, Nuevo .Mexico, por juicio sobre laa tierras tórrennos y propiedad F. G. Davis, L 8. B 29 . N. Park Clovis. - 1.51 1918 personal sobre las cuales la tassacion es delínqueme como lo muestra la siguiente lista de tassacion, y que treinta Ben H. Daley, L 6, B 27 W. Lawn, Clovis "... .87.. 1.38 1918- - dias después de la rendición del Juicio ofrecerá para venta pu'tiica en la puerta de adelante de la casa de Cortes en W. B. Domerson, L 11-1- 7-- Clovls. Condado de Curry, Nuevo Mexico, separadamente y consecutivamente en su orden cada pedaso de proplodad B 4; L B 8; L B 19..Curry, Clovis 1.2- 6- 1.44 1918 J. A. Delaney, L 1, B L . obre la cual la tassacion es delínqueme como lo muestra 'hi lisia y sobre la cual juicio ha sido renlldo por la 2; 1, B 1 L B 4; suma de la tassacion, multo y costa alli debido o Unto de ello como sera nesesario para realizar la suma que se debe. ti o 12 Carlin, Clovis, 8.70. 3.21... .1918, I. Burt Devise. L 4. B 29 A.i-- ir rtnui. .42 1.81.., .1918 O. IOIUíHiN. Jno. P. Tesorero del Condado de Carry, Nuevo Mexico. Dreher, Lot 10, B 15 ...'....Cnrhn, Clovis, .87 1.38. .1918 J. 8. Dodwon, L B 12 ...Curlin, Clovis 3.48 1.80. .191& ueo. uunn, jr., u i, a i z. Mend., Clovis .21 1.28. 1918 Geo. Easum, L B 14 N. Park, Clovis 1.45 1.47... 1918 Nombre. iHwrijK-ioi)- . Cuidado addition. Tassauion. Interes y Costa. Ano. Olive E. Edwards, L 5-- B26 C. Hgts., Clovis .58 1.34. .1918 bul H ,Edward. L 1 to 4, B 36 ,c. Hgts.. Clovis 1.16 . 1.42 ..1918 R. H. Anderson, Ll, B 72, Orig., Clovis, 25.24 6.16 1918 G,EdwJard8',L 9 B 62 Clovis 8.99 2.63.. .1918 W. E. Bain, L 5, B 14 W. Clovis, Clovis 30.46 6.97 11)18 2eo, W.;.Edwrdíl' L 2. B 8 W. Clovis, Clovis 1.16. 1.4?.... .1918 B. B. Burns, Est., L 9, B 65 Orig., Clovis, 24.95. 6.12 1918 E. W. Ellis, L B 10 Marshall, Clovi 1.45. 1.47.. .1918 Cuse & kobe, L 11, B 55 . Orig., Clovis 43.51 7.99 1918 J. B. Elstan, L 11-1- B 19; L & 7 to 12, B 26...C. Hgts., Clovis 4.35 2.54 .1918 Geo. W. Chalfant, E 2 L 11-1- B 40 Clovis P., Clovis, 36.85 6.96 1918 J. P. Ervin, L B 22 W. Hgts., Clovis 1.74 1.61.. .1918. A. C. Chambers, L 10, B 45 Orig., Clovis 25.63 6.20 1918 u ' lui Orig., Clovis 11.02 2.06... .1918 C. B Clegg, L B 32; L B 29; L 8, o ll,..Orig., Clovis, M. L. Farmer, L B 5 Ky. Hgts., Clovis .87 1.88... 1918 L 1, B 7 CloviaP., Clovis, Salem Favinger, L 4, B 7 W. Lawn, Clovis, .69 1.61... 1C18 U z- 2-- V I"?' 1? - Mend. Clovis 46.42 8.44 1918 ; ki Frmer- - L B 18 C. Place, Clovis 1.74 1.61... 1918 tV. W. Gibson, Lot 16, B 63 Orig., Clovis, 165.94 26.96 1918 ñ I'XLnne.y' Lot 12 B Ad"''. .42. 1.81.. 1918 E. E. Groves, int. L 22, B 64; E. 84 it L B 48 Orig., Clovis, 68.31 11,70... .1918 B. K. Fibs. L 7. B 28 Fii,h,,n.h rim,;. .63. 1.86... .1918 J. G. Kazzard. L 6, B 46 Liebelt, Clovis, 32.29 6.28 1918 C. C L B 11 Park, Oovis, 6.81 .1918 W. C. lJl""""jt. .Y...... 2.14... Hutcherson, s L 6, B 76; L 8, B 8 Orig., Clovis f Frnhoff' ,L B6. B 21 C. Hgts., Clovis, ...... 68 1.84... .1918 L 9, B 22 Clovis -- u P., Clovis v; " u íl r w- - ciovis, ciovis 1.45 1.47... .1918 L B 1 -- Marshall, Clovis, W. H. Flovd. L 12. R 14 w ru;. 1.45 .1918 L v' ri.,. 1.47... B 2 Marshall, Clovis, . C. DeFrees, L B 19 C. Place, Clovis 2.90 1.70... 1918 f 7;8AB-- : Marshall, Clovis, J. R. Frost. L B 8 v w. riJ. .58 1.84... 1918 L B 4 6- Marshall, Clovis, ? ,A- - JT1"1.'11' L - B 1 .68 1.34... 1918 L to 12, B 6 Marshall, Clovis, J. L. Gartm, L B 39 Z. Mend., Clovis .83 1.35... 1918 L 5 to 12, B 8 Marshall, Clovis, w' i" '9- - ' 1 ark, Clovis, 2.90 1.70... .1918 L 7 to 12, B 9 Marshall, Clovis, Thos. Gill. L 10. B 8 7 m4 .68 1.34... 1918 L 4 7 B """"-II- and to 12, 10 ....Marshall, Clovis, Jno. A. Givens, L lto 5, B 24 c. Place.' Clovis,í'i.'.. 5.22 2.06... 1918 L 7 to 12, B 11 Marshall, Clovis, Minnie F. Gabogar, L 2, B 13 Carlin. Clovis 1.45 1.47... 1918 L 1. B 12 Marshall, Clovis, -, Clovi. .58 1.84... 1918 L 1 to 6, B 14 G!t?'L,h-- u Marshall, Clovis, i o-- D oo v. Hgts., Clovis 1.46 1.47... .1918 L 1 to 6, B 15 Marshall, Clovis, Mildred A. Green. L 1. B 1 m.u-i- i rini. .68 1.84... .1918 ,L,4:5-6- - B I6 Clovis V. L. Griffin, B 102 Marshal, 37.42 12.15.. ..1918 3, Orig., ciovis. 4.36 1918 R. L. Johnson, 1.92... L B 20 N. Park, Clovis, J. 8 Greenfield, L 2, B 23 W. Ciovis, Ciovis 9.86 2.78... 1918 L 8-- B . 26 N. Park, Clovis, iv. uusaeit, personal 6 87 2.16... 1918 L 1 to 6, B 7 W. W. Hagerman, personal " Marshall, Clovis, "-."- 2.90 .1918 L 3, B 13 1.70... Marshall, Clovis, MÍLd.redMHu'' B,39- - "N. Tark, Clovi 15.08 3.68.. .1918 L 7 Orig., Clovis, Hamilton, L 9, B 21 C. Hgts., Clovi .68 .1918 Lotr 7, B 1.34.. 74 Oig., Clovis, 44.38 9.37. .1918 ti. u. llillio, Li 1. a 21 AHuir rinuia .42 1.81... .1918 John L , 3-- Karstead, B 8 Orig. Clovis, 41.19 1.80. .1918 Geo. H. Harrison, B 16 ."."."."."."."."."."Carlin, Clovis,"I"I 2.03 1918 H. L. Kiser, Lot 6, B 42 i 1.56... Orig., Clovis, 33.65...... 1.68. .1918 J. 8. Hart, L 10, B 26; L 9, B 25 Clovis 14.50 3.49 1V1H J. D. Lane, L B Ur'B--' 68 Orig., Clovis 49.90 2.07. .1918 H. H. Hart. E',4 of NvW. h.2.as 14.71. 3.60 .1918 G. P. Miller, L 7-- 8 except 10 ft of E. end B 75 Orig., Clovis, 34.40 8.58. .1918 ? 2 L ? B17 Clovis, Clovis, 1.45. 1.47... 1918 J. T Miller, L 7-- B 47 Saon' .. North Park, Clovis 47.00 8.63. .1918 E. Hartman, L 10, B 20 W. Clovis. Clovis, 1.45. 1918 B. H. Oxford, Lot 15, B 77 .. 1.47... Orig., Clovis 77.17 13.21. .1918 ü ' V ói Hill, Clovis, .87. 191& J. A. Person, L 1 N 2, B ' rleas. .. 1.38... and 29 Orig., Clovis 42.06.. . . 7.77. .1918 Hattie Halfield. L 0.'a6. B 7 - i ;... 2.90... 1.70... 191H L. Co., L B 6 North Park, Clovis, Jno. Harris, L B 14 Part, Clovis', 1.74 1.51... .1918 L 10, B 18 and L B 21 "' Clovis Place, Clovis, u.'-- 00 r. huí, ciovis .87. 1.38... 1918 L 11-1- B L B L B C.r 21; 12, 45; 7, 41; L 12, B 19; Cr Hastings, L 9, B 16 race, Clovis 1.16... 1.42.. .191K L B 26 Xorth Park, Clovis, Cha. Haschmid. L 1.2. H 54 V t ..,!. i.,;' .191 L 8, B L .87... 1.38.. . 26; B 22; L 7, B 8; L,3, B 95; L Joseph Hayas, L 4, B 11 w. Clovis, Clovis, .1918 B 52 .. 1.45... 1.47.. Orig., Clovis, V ua z Mend., Clovis, .1918 B o .. .87... 1.38.. L 22 W. Lawn, Clovis vjUru D. nenvan, i, V'z, a 4 Clovia L x. Park. .87... 1.38. . .1918 B 1; L 2 to 12, B 3; L B 2; Hodges , L. B 14 ritzhmrh. Clovis. ... 14.71 3.50.. .1918 1 7 L to to 12, B 4: L 1 to 9 to 12, B 5; L 1 to J. Huffman, L B 2 - .29... 1.30.. .1918 9 to B L 1 7 12, 6; to to 12, ,B 7 L 1 to 12, vy. n. Homer, l. 7, ti 20 yy. Clovi, Ciovis, 1.16.. 1.42.. .1918 B 8; L 1 12, B L 1 1 1 í to 9; to 12, B 10; L to uerina nauowav. a l 11 w t iv, 1U1H B 3.4H... 1.80... 13; L to 10, B 14; L B 15; L 6 to 10, ur11 H?UA'ht?n h B 27 Hgts.,' Clovis,'. I".'."."" .87... 1.38.. .1918 B 16; L 2 to 6-- 8 to 12. B 18; L 6 to 12, B L """"""w! 23; 2 .V i, "unRe o u Sheriir, Clovi .42... 1.31.. .1918 to 7 to 12, B 27; all of Blks Jl. K. Hord all B 1 and L B 29 C. Hgts., Ciovis 6.10... 2.19 .1918 28-2- 9 1 ...Kv. Hgts., Clovi 21.18 25.87. ..1918 K. C. Hamilton, personal ó .81 2.15... 1918 Unknown, L 11 , B 74 Orig., Clovis L 37.14 7.00. -1- 918 HU1ícr 3;4,B24 ------C. Hgts.. Clovi 1918 U. W. Unihrwood, L B .58... 1.34... 67 Orig., Clovis, . 25.24 5.16. ..1918 W. Hudson. L 3. B 10 7 ci .51 1.28... 1918 G. L. Zink. L B 30 Alvis Hurley, 1, North Park, Clovis 26.11 5.29. -1- 918 L B 32 Ciovis, ...'.'.".".".." .29 1 .1918 Jone Bros., L B 13 Orig., w. 30... Texico, 25.21 5.16. -1- 918 u Muicnerson, L B 2 Murchull. Clovi 87. 1.38. .1918 C. At Roberson, L B L B B B. I) 6; 13, 9; L 9, 18 Orig., Texico, Clara Huntsman. L B iv-i- m 1.74. 1918 1 finu. 1.61... L to 5, B L B 1; L W. A. Hunt, L 6, B 1 .nj I'a'rk CoviV "-Li- .58. 1.34... 1918 B 5 G. C. Smith Ad., Texico Tom J. Hyland L 9, B 41 bclt. Ciovis. 4.93 .1918 L B 1 ; L 1 201.. to 12, B 2; L 1 to 12, B 14; L 1 International Life Ins. Co., L B 10 W. Lawn, Clovi .87. . 1.38... 1918 to 12, B 5 G. C. Smi'h 2nd Ad., Texico 194.72 32.26. .,1918 A. N. Ingram. L 6. B 14 7 m..,i ri,.i. 21. . 1.28.. .1918 Míg Co., $20.(KIO Western Tire proprlrdad personal 480.20 76.29. ..1918 J-J- ' ll1,0' B 32 "".".-".- Park.' Clovis, D. E. Fleming, -N. .""-- 6.97. . 2.32... .1918 SE'4 sec 25.61 5.16. ..1918 l.illie M. Jackson, all B 34 Vi ri... " 3.36. . 1.76... 1918 W. S. Winters, NE1, 5 O. M. James, L 6, B 12.. ------Fitzhugh, Clovi .58. . 1.34... .1918 SE'í, 5 44.53 8.14. ..1918 Jno. H. Jones, L 2, B 17 orig., liovis 5.22. . 2.06... .1918 H. E. Eallrldgp, caballos 15. vaca 8 69.02 11.95. ..1918 Thos W. Jones, personal 4.35. . 1.91... .1918 J. M. Love, SE4, 26.27. . 5.32. ..1918 Tall M. Jones, personal II " .87. . 1.38... .1918 & 6, B Christopher 1 Adams Hoof, L 30 Adair, Clovis .$ .29. .$1.30. ..1918 Johnson. L to 5. Ft 1.1 i t,i rm;. 1.06. . 141... .1918 Delia Anderson. L 4, B 20 C. Place, Clovis R. L. Johnson, L, 15-1- B 34 1..-- c! . .87. , 1.38. ..1918 -"" lililí Tlace, Clovis, i.llllllll 1.74. . 161. .1918 L. A. Andrews, L 9, B. M. 5-- 82 Orig , Clovis . 19.54. . 2.32. ..1918 J. Johnson, L B 20 UITy, .29. . .1918 Robert E. Akin, Lots B 30 i 1.30... W. Lawn, Clovis . .87. . 1.38. ..1918 6.68. . 2 28... .1918 C. S. Alexander, Lot 9, B 81 C. Hgts., Clovis . .29. . 1.30. ..1918 C. L. Kcttner, L2, B 19 Fitzhugh, Ciovis .68. . 1.34... .1918 C. S. Alexander, Lot 11, B 20 Curry, Olovis . .29. . 1.30. ..1918 S. J. Kent, L 10, B 32 p Hill Ciovis .29. . 130... .1918 E. O. Aldridge, L 5-- B 8 Carlin. Clovis . 1.74. . 1.61. -- .1918 n o 10; l, , a v. l'lace, loví 2.61. . .1918 E. L 3, B ii l 1.68... Overbeck, 8 4 L 9, B 13 C. Hgts., Clovis . .58- - . 1.34. ..1918 Lottie Kerbert. L 6. B 14 v r'i..i. .29. . 1.30.. .1918 Jno. I. L 5-- B A. h.. Bailey, 20 C. Hgts., Clovis . .68. . 1.34. ..1918 A.Kel on, L 8, B 38 z. Mend., Ciovis .29. . 1.30... .1918 Ida Bain, Lot 7, B 11 W. Clovis, Clovis, . 1.16. . 1.42. ..1918 Je,íí1' L,7 B 21 c. ciovis 11.70 Geo. 3.06... .1918 W. Barris, L B 39 C. Hgts, Clovis, . .87. . 1.39. ..1918 O T. Kimbler, L 3, B 49 Univ. Hgts., Clovi .63 W. 1.35... .1918 J. Bartle, L B 19 C. Place, Clovis . 1.74- - . 1.61. ..1918 Duke Kimbrow. L 11. B 14 v n..i, .68 1.34... .1918 L. L B 9 fii. Bales, 7,to 12, C. Hgts., Clovis . 1.74- - . 1.51. ..1918 J. C. Kirk, L 3, B 14 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIz.' Mend., Clov'ii,"."'."" .84 1.38... .1918 E. R. Ball, L 5, B I. 12 Fitzhugh, Clovis . .63. . 1.35. ..1918 Jno. King, L 2, B 28. Adair. Ciovis .21 1.28 .1918 Marion Baschert, L 5, B 11 Z. Mend., Clovis.. . .21. . 1.28. ..1918 1. 1J. Loundendale, L 6, B 39 Liebelt. Ciovis 5.61 2.10 .1918 Chai Ballard, L B 20 C. Hgts., Clovis, . .58. . 1.34. ..1918 LU,y".LL.22' B Prig., Clovis, 21.18 5.12.. .1918 L. B. Ballner, L 9, B 10 C. L Hgts., Clovis, . .29. . 1.30. ..1918 V ' ! Tí end., Clovis ,42 .1918 Bank L 1 5 E. 1.81... of Commerce, to 4, B Liebelt, Clovis, . 6.81. . 2.15. ..1918 A. Loganbi l, L B" 11 Curry, Ciovis. .21 .1918 C. B E. M. Lomng. 1.28... Jessie Bartos, L 6, 5 W. Clovis, Clovis . 1.16. .1.42. ..1918 L 1. B 26 w P.rb 2.32 .1918 T. 5-- 6 E. riu. 1.60... B. Bennett, L B C. Plac, Clovis . 1.74. . 1.61. ..1918 M. Uring, L B 25 Liebelt, Ciovis, 6.68 M. 2.28... .1918 C. Benton, L B 23 Curry, Clovis . .29. . 1.30. ..1918 J. D. Lyman, L 1, B 8 W. Ciovis, Clovi 1.16 1.42. .1918 X. 8. L 9, B 43 . Beckett, N. Park, Clovis . 1.45. . 1.47. ..1918 Ft MJce' í.' B, 44 N. Park, Ciovis, 17.99 .1918 A. Beet, L 7, B. w h 4.04.. 27 W. Lawn, Clovis . .19. . 1.30. ..1918 ... u. ....wieiu, u u, d to; u j, d v uurry, Clovis .42 1.81.. .1918 Nora F. Beldon, L 8, B 6 W. L. Mathews. L 1. B 81 p C. Place, Clovis, . '..)7 . 1.38. ..1918 Mili ru. .21 1.28.. 1918 8. Bessie, L 0, B 21 A. M. Mayfield, L N. Park, Clovis .. 4.64. . 1.97. ..1918 10, B 36 C. Plaee, Ciovis .87 1.38.. .1918 8. Bessie, L B 13 6-- 12, N. Park, Clovi . .87. . 1.38. ..1918 ? 5' y.4!4 "3 ft of L 4 B 23...... W. Uwn, Clovi. .87 1.38. u. .1918' Nora Beldon, L 4-- 5, B 4; L B 6; L 7 to 12, B i; . .21 1.28 .1918 10: J A. M. Mayfield, L 1 LP.B Carlin, Clovis, '. 10.44 .. 2.8- 7- ..1918 to 6. B 1, yy. tawn, Clovi 1.74 .1918 F. Bessey, L 2-- B 28 8. B. Mayfield. L 1.61... Orig., Clovi 5.81... - 2.1- 5- ..1918 B 37 Adair, Clovis, ...... 42 1.31. .1918 C. E. Bennett, L 5-- B F. C. Merritt, El-- 3 V4 12.; N. Park, Clovis, of W of SE of N W 4 , 7.77 2.40. .1918 L 6, B 66 Orig., Clovis, 8.99... . 2.64.. Vjl8 ums raenocnnaii, i, to 10, K 42; L 1 to 11. B 43: Black Bros., L B 31 C. Hgts., Clovi .58... .. 1.34.. 1918 W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 All B 23; 6 1 W. Lawn, Clovi 87... .. 1.3- 8- 1913 L to 9, B 29; L to 6, B 33; L 1 to W. P. Blackburn, L B 34 B 3-- 7 W. Lawn, Clovis 87 1.3- 8- 1918 5".7;9t012, 38; L to 12, B 39; L 1 to I). K. Blake, L B 30 C 11-1- 2. B 41 7. Hgts., Clovis, .68 .. 1.3- 4- 1918 tn n;. 18.91....;. 7.1- .1918 H. H. Blast, L . 31 Z. V- - L 0- Mend., Clovi .4- 2- .... 13- 1- 1918 ? ,Mea(low. B 36 IIIIIIIIIIIlLiebelt, Ciovis, .'.IIIIIIIII 7.65 2.4- .1918 Laura Borden, y mercancías L. J. B 2- personal 9.28. 2.68. 1918 Muler, L 7, 71 Orig, Ciovis 6.61 2.1- .1918 Ella J. Boyd, L B 5 ri B 0- Currv, Clovi .29 1.30 1918 Miller, L 6, 22 IIIIIIIlLielxlt, ClovisriIIIIIIIII 2.61 1.65J. .1918 Olie Bolware, L 2-- B 7 L. L ...W. Lawn, Clovis 1.74 1.61.. 1918 J. Miller, 1, B 18 w. Ciovis, Ciovis, 1.61 .1918 F. D. Bowman. L 3, B 8 1.42.. Currv, Clovi .29 1.30.. 1918 If," '"er n i C. Hgts., Ciovis .87 1.38 .1918 J. W. Boners. L 11, B 19 píaCe, W. I.,r;Miles, L B 21 Clovis 11.89 1918 C. Place, Ciovis 1 45 1,4- .1918 Frank Bowers, all B 35 Rebecca Moore, L 1, B 7- W. Lawn, Clovis 3.48 1918 35 r.iirrv ( lni .29 1.H0 .1918 E. O. Broome L 6, B L F. B. 3-- B lto 9; 31 C. Hgts., Clovis 2.61 1918 Moore, L 33 " c. Hirt... Cnvil .68 1.3- .1918 S. S. Bratton, L 6 B 38 Z. Kathern Moore, L 4 8 39 v.. 4- Mend., Clovis .21 1918 tí Mend., Clovls 1.88. ..1918 71 - M. .87... Daniel Breneman, L 9, B l- E. Moore, B Orig., Clovis, 4.06 18 L 9 17 IH'w. Clovls, Clovi. 1.16 1.42. ..1918 E. L. Brewer, L 6, B 21 Curry, Clovi .29 1918 D. A Marlon. L 2 B 23 n Park Ciovis 8.13 2.49. -- .1918 "W. H. Brewer, L B 21 C. Hgts., Clovis .87 J. E. Morrison. Int. L 20 B 77 1918 "II Orig. Clovls "I""II 8.13 2.49. -- .1918 J. H. Browning, L 6 B 15 D. A. Marlon, 10 40 - N. Park, Clovis ..9.58 1918 L B nKts., Clovis 2.90 1.70. ..1918 J. H. Browning, personal y 6 vacas Root. 3 B 14 1.56 1918 Montleth, L W. Clovls, Clovls"HHHH" 12.18. 8.13. ..1918 Ella Brumstetter, L 6-- B 23 Jas. A. Murray, B 12, Fitzhugh, Clovis, .84 1918 L Fits., Clovls .. u - .84 1.38. 918 J. W. Broylis, L B 30 C Hgts., Emma Mend, L 6 II 34 -1- Clovis 1.16 1918 "c. Hgt... ClovU .29 1.30. ..1918 Francis Brown, L 6, B 21 C. Place, Clovis, .87 1.38.. 1918 D. Myers, L 16-1- 8 B 22 Hgts., Cloels ! t 48.45 8.76. -- .1918 Lewis Brown, L B 24 Univ. Hgts, Myers & Cox. B 15 3 Clovis, 2.32 1.60. 1918 All all B O. Hgts, Clovls 6.97 2.32. ..1918 M. Bryant, W 70 ft. of B L. H. Myers, 10 29 48.. Orig., Clovi 11.60 2.04 1918 L. B "c. Hgtr.. Clovls .29. 1.30. Ella Bunsleter, L 2, B 23 .84. A. C. L 11 63 -1- 918 Fitzhugh, Clovis 1.38. 1918 McAllster, B Orig., Clovls . 13.05 3.27. J. W. L 7to 12, B 18; L B 17 W. Lawn, Clovis 2.32 Mollle B. McCullcn, L 6 B 30 ""' -1- 918 1.60. 1318 " w. Lawn, Clovls . .29 1.30. A. Bush, L 9 to 12, B L 4 C. M. -1- 918 17; to 12, B 16 W. Lawn, Clovis 4.35 1.92. 1918 McCullouRh, L to 12 B 8 C. Hgts. Clovls 2.90 Wm. H. Burdick, L 10, B 11 - .. l.o. .11918 Carlin, Clovis, .87 1.38. 1M8 L. A. McDonald, L 6 B 31 Liebelt, Clovls 27.D6 11-1- 6.51. ..1918 Jno. F. Burton, E 28 ft B 75 Orig., H. F. McDonald, L 12 15 Clovis, 15.95 3.72. .1918 B II W. Clovls, Clovls . .. "'" 1.16 1.42. Jno. T. Burton, Personal H. Ij. McGee. 4 B 30 -1- 918 . 8.70 2.59. .1918 L w. Uwn. Clovls . . 29 1.30. .. -1- 918 J. T. Carr, L 3, B 4 Clovi .63 E. J. McOamon, L 4 93 1.35. .1918 B Orig., Clovls . . 23.21. 5.80. 918 G. E. Cardwcll, Lot 10, B 2 Ky. Hgts., Clovi .68 W. H. McKuhan, 1 4 -1- 1.34. .1918 h to B 31 W. Uwn, Clovls 1.16 1.42. Geo. E. Cardwell, L B 38 C. Sam C. -1- 918 Place, Clovis 1.74 1.61. .1918 McMurray, mercancías, muebles y accessories y personal Clovls .18. 14.60. -1- 918 G. E. Cardwell, L 9, B 27 C. Place, Clovis .87 8. C. McMurray. L 1 80 1.38. .1918 B Orig., Clovls 10.73 2.91. E. E. Carmack, L 11, B 44 N. R. L. Mcfipadden, 4 l!tl8 Park, Clovis 2.32 1.60. .1918 L to 9 B 14 W. Uwn. Clovls ... 1.45 R. W. Cansily, L B 8 .. - 1.47. -1- 918 4, N. Park, Clovis 1.45 1.47. Mary McSpaddcn, L 6 B 24 "c. Hgts. .1918 Clovls . .68 1.34. 1918 R. W. Cassidv. L tí 7 N. Park, Clovis, 2.90 1.70. J. W. McQueener, L 1 B 13 .1918 Carlin, Clovls . ... .29... 1.30. 1918 C. C. Callhan, L 4. B 9 Currv, Clovis .68 J. M. Neff, L B 20 1" 1.34. .1918 W. Clovls, Clovls . 7.64 2.41. 1918 W. D. Caldwell, 2 of L 2. B 102 Orig.'. Curry 1.74 1.51. J. Frank Neel, L í B 39 N. .1918 Park. Clovls ... 33.6S .... J.4B. 1918 A. J, Cameron, L 1, B 3 Z .21 W. 2 Mend.. Clovis. 1.28. .1918 J. Newberry, L B 6 Curry, Clovi. .21 F. L. Castleberry, L B 11-1- 2, B " 1.28.....1918 27 and L 31 ..W. Lawn, Clovis 174 1.51. .1918 8. M. Newton, L 9 B 9 C. Place "' H. G. Campbell, L 9. B 34 . ... 11.74 1.61. 1918 , . Lawn, Clovi .8V 1.38. .1918 Jas. N Neff, L 2 B 21 Mend., CIovIb'IH"". W. F. v,ampbel), L B 34 1""I"". .42 1.31. 1918 C. Hgts., Clovis, .87 1.38. .:918 J. C. North, L B 39 "c. HgU, Clovls T. P. Cheshire, L B 23 .87 1.88. 1918 N. Park, Clovis, 6.22 2.06. .1918 Noble Bros. Co., L 4 B 20 Curry, Clovls 3-- .21 1.28. 1918 T. P. Cheshire, L B 30 N. Park, Clovi 3.77 Mlke O. Dove, 3 B 46 1.83. .1918 L z. Mend., Clovls .21 C. H. Churchill, L 11-1- B 48 .. ' 1.28.....1918 Orig.. Clovis. .. 14.50 3.49. .1918 Oldham Twn. Co.. L 7 to 12 B 24 üurry, Clovls C. H. Churchill, L B 24 83 1.35. 1918 Univ. Hets.. Clovis 2.10 1.47. .1918 B. 8. Orr, muebles y accessories Curry, Clovls 8. 7 1 ' 870 J.69. Jno. Chambers, L to 11, B . Adair, Clovis, . 1.05 1.41. .1918 Ben T. Osborne. L 4 to 9 B 25, 28 ....1918 all B "w. Uwn OIovíe""HH 6.11 2.19. 1918 nena uarK, 4, a ll .. ...Z. Mend., Clovi .42 1.81. .1918 B. T. Osborne, L 1 to 6 B 25 w. N. L. Clark, Ll 8, B 11 Uwn, Clovls . 2.90 1.70. 1918 Z. Mend., Clovis, . .42 1.31. .1918 Loa Osborne, L 3 B 22 N. 3. F. Clark, L 4, B 23 . Park, Ciovis ... . 8.99 2.65.....1918 ...Curry, Clovis, ...... 1.26 '.. 1.44. .918 B. P. OBborne. I 4 B 21 ... c. Hghts., Clovi. IIH" Clovis Cream k Produce Co., mueblas y accessorios 8.70...':.." .2918 i. .29 1.30. 1918 11-1- Marshall A Owen, L 7 B Frank 8. Clifton, L 2, B 29 Liebelt, Olovi 4.64 .1918 Z. Mend.," Clovls . .68 1.81.....1918 R. P. Claud, L 8, B 80 Z. Paul Owen, W w Mend., Clovi .42 1.81. .1918 t . 35.92 1.81. 1918 Wm. C. Cline, L. 1, B 8 w Z. Mend., Clovis Paul Owen, 8 caballos, 12 y .42 1.31. .1918 vacas personal 36.22 6.76. 1918 Francis C. Clayton, L lto 6 and 8 to 12, B 27 Curry, Clovis, l.Oli 1.41. .1918 i Continuad en pagina 3, esta lección THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS. N. M., 1919. PAC3 X Cuidad o Nombre. Descripción. addition. Tassacion. Interes y CoBta. Ano. Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o addieion. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. C. Overstreet, L 8 B 29 C. Hgts., Clovls .29., 1.30. 1918 C. Anderson, L 10 B 8 S Marshall, Texico .24 1.30... .1918-.191- 8 11-- lí 36 C. Place, JLaura B. Palntef, L B Clovla 1.74. 161. 1918 Bradford ft Co., L 19 B 10 Orlg., Texlco 6.01 2.19... 8 20 N. Park, Clovla M. 2 M. Parish, L B 4.93. 2.01....1918 C. Bennett, L B 8 Smith, Texlco .:. .48 1.32... .1918 7 to 10 B 13 Z. Mend., Clovla E. Jai. T. Pollock, L 84. 1.38 1918 J. Carter, h B 6 Marshall, Texlco .72...:.. 1.37... .1918 A if V. Pattertón, L I B 11 - . Clovla, Clovla 1.16 1.42 1918 Roaa CMldera, L 6 B 3 Orlg., Texlco . 4.81. . 2.00 .1918 M M. Paggett, L 10 B 34 r . C. Hgta., Clovla 29 1.30 1918 Geo. Cain, L 6 B 6 Orí . Texlco 7.a 2.36 .1918 W. 7 Chaa. Pattlaon, L 6 B 29 Adnlr, Clovla 42 1.81 1918 T. Davia. L B 26 Orlg., Texlco . 2M 1.81... .1918 C. A. Davia, L 6 B 14 W. F. C. Parker, L 2 B 9 Z. Mend., Clovla 42 1.81 1918 Smith. Texico n 1.32... .1918 J. A. Dougherty, L 4 B 2 7 so O. Perkins, L 2 B 9 ' -- - C. l'lace, Clovis 87 1.38 Orla.. Texlco 2.37 .1918 W. 1918 R. L. Day, Personal B. Perklna, L 2 B,9 -- ü. Mace, Clovla .87 1.38 1918 Texlco 4 80 2.00 .1918 I. W. 8. Fullerwood, L 16 B 6 Peoplea 8av. Bk., L 7 to 12 B25 Z. Mend., Clovla 1.26 1.44. 1918 Marshall. Texlco '.' . .24 1.30 .1918 F. F Orlm, L B 7 Smith. K. K. Phelpa, L B 23 Ky. Hgta., Clovla 21 1.28 1918 Texlco m 1.32 .1918 D. Hamlin, L 1 to 4 B3 Smith. Texicn na lnea Plpkln, L B22 -- r.. lace. Clovla 2.61 1.66 1918 1.40... .1918 T. C. Hunt, L 6 B 13 Orlg, A. D. Plersall, L 9-- B 3 w. Lawn, Clovla 68 1.38 1918 Texlco 4.80 2.00 .1918 J. H. Lovett, L B 16, L9 B 16 Texlco 2 K. K. Poynta, L 2 B 13 W. Clovlg, Clovla 1.16 1.42. 1918 Orí.. la 1.62... .1918 Loudum. L B 6 Marshall. .72 F. Pomplln, L 6 B 6 - -- Curry. Clovla .21 1.28 1918 Texlco 1.37 .1918 J. '.. C. C. Marshall, L 1 to 6 B 2, L 1 to 6 B 3, L 6 to 10 B 6 M. Powder, L 12 B 2 Fltz., Clovla 10.92 2.94 1918 J. L 1 to B 7 Marshall. Texicn ft s V. B. Ralph, Ky. Hgta., ClovU .29 1.30 1918 2.25.. ..1918 LIB! T. Massey, I. 3 B 6 Orlg., Texlco 6.01 Tom O. Kay, L 5 B 8 Z. Mend., L 3 B 43 Orlg. Clovla 12.47 3.19 1918 r " 2.19 ..1918 F. ft Hoover Motsker. L16-1- 9 B 9 Marshall. Texlco 1 an wi" Y. O. Reed, L 4 I) 32 p, HUI, Clovla 21 1.28. 1918 ..1918 A. McMurray, L 2 B 14 Smith, Texlco 48 ..1918 C Reíd, L 8 B 21 C. Hgta., Clovla 68 1.34 1918 .. .132 Wn. C. Norria, L 66, Blk "B" Orig., Texico : 2.88 1.69..".' M. Reven, L 8 B 10 Fitzhugh, Clovla 21 1.28 1918 .1918 T. W. Pease, L 7, B 6 Orig., Texlco 7.20 H. C. Reynokla. L U 16 N. Park. Clovla 1.74 1.61. 1918 2.37... .1918 - acusón, u o 10 a u. C. Smith, Texico, 3.84 1.84... .1918 Chaa. Rice, L I B II Z. Mend., Clovla .21 . 1.28 1918 16-i- L0Ve"' e. i, o 11 Smith, Texico .96 V. Rice, L 7 to B 10, L 6 B 11 W. Clovla, 1918 V 1.40... .1918 J. l'i Clovla 7.31 . 2.68. B1K 97 r. a. ineai, u "B" Ung, Texico, 18.01... 3.94... .1918 lllca ft Hlggins, L B Orig.. Clovla 17.41 . 3.95 1918 1 Zay Park, caballos, 1 vacaa. 1.97... 1.56.,. .1918 Fred Rlndokopt, personal - Orlg., Clovia .. 13.06 3.27. 1918 e-- w. Kuaueu, 7 8, d 8 Smith, Texico .72 Rlcketts & Cough, L 6 U 36 C. Hgts., ClovU .68 1.34. 1918 i. l 1.37... .1918 ai. Kj. nusseu, r,va ww 14 and W n 7 15.79 3.68... .1918 Perry RoblnBon, All B 48 Forroet Grove, Clovla ,3.36 1.76. 1918 Ed C. Talley, L lto 10. B 2 Smith. Tevico. sn 3 4 B 85 1.68. .1!'18 M. Rolnlck. B L Orlg.. Clovla 1.74 1.61 1918 J. T. Terry, L 16, B 6 i..arahall. Texico. 21"" 11-1- 2 1.28... .1918 Royal Inv. Co., L B 12 C. l'lace, Clovla 1.74 1.61. 1918 23-2- Bob Thompson, L B 4 Marshall, Texico 1.50 Hogera ft Cooper, L 12 B 14 N. Park, ClovU .58. 1.34 1.44... .l'tlB ...1918 Unknown, L 7 15 75 .1918 11. M. Russell. L 4 B 13 N. Park, Clovia 1.45 1.47 1918 3.68... A. E. Whiteside, L 3 to to b 4 Marshall. Texico. Juy C. Bandera. L 3 B 16 C. Place, Clovis .87 1.38 1918 L to to 32, B 6 Marshall, Texico, . J. B. Bandera, personal 1.45 1.47 1918 L 1 to B 6 Marshall, Texico, W. R. Savage, L 1 B 13 N. Purk, Clovis 1.16 1.4- 2- 1918 L 6 to 16, B 7 Marshall, Texico, Henry Bchmarge, S H L 1 B 76 Orlg., Clovla 6.68 2.28 1918 L 14 to 20, B 8... Marshall, Texico, 2 B 42 Z. Mend., Clovis r T. A. Scott, L .42 1.31. ...1918 L B 9 Marshall. Texicn A At A Ra Shields, L 10 B 39 N. Clovis .4.35 1.91. -1- 918 Nora U Park. ...1918 A. E. Whiteaide, L 14, B 10; L 18, B 9 , Orig., Texico 14.4l""" 48 1918 W. H. Bhlpman, L 4 B 7 Curry, ClovU 21 1.28. 1918 Wiae 4 Jamison, L 19, B - 6.. Marshall, Texico, .24 1918 J. W. Simpson, ' caballos, 12- vacas, personal Clovla 11.70 3.06. 1918 1.30.. u. u. uunam, 2 caDauoa, 1 vacaa, 1 ceraos y personal 1.08.. . . 1.41 M. Li 6 B 4 N. Park, Clovis 68 1.34. ..1918 B. Smith, 1918 F. M. Davia, NH, 5. 17.01 6 15 Ky. Hgts., Clovla 1.28 3.89.. ..1918 Margie Smith. L B .21... 1918 J. J. Deal. NE'i. 21.37 4.54 1918 L B 66 - Orlg., Clovla .11.89 .1918 Nora Smlck, 3.09.. Jno. A. Gamble, SWK, 5 23.81 4.9- taballoa, 10 vacaa, 3 cerdoa y personal Clovla 3.13 . 4- -1- 918 F. Smith, 3 : 12.15 1918 J. G. Hargrove. NEÍ4, 23.80 4.94 1918 J. A. Smltey. L 11 to 16 B 31 -- C. Place. CIovIb 6.22 2.00 1918 J. H. Hurley, 8 caballos, 20 vacas y personal. 15.46 3.64.. ..1918 U. K. Stahl. L 3 B 18 ( Place, Clovlg 87. 1.38 1918 S. H. Holland, SWK 18.43 4.10 -- 1918 B 30 -- C. Hgta, 58 Jennie Stepp, L Clovls 1.34 1918 Lillie M. Jackson, 21.27. 4.54.. B 14 -- C. Hgts., Clovls SE, -1- 918 Pike Stroud. All 3.48 1.79.. 1918 M. G. Loverett, SWK. 35-2-- 21.27. -- 4.54.. -1- 918 Pike Stroud, All B 4 , C. Hgts., Clovls 8.48 1.79 1918 r Jamea Burgee, L 2, B 3 Blacktower 17 Stroud, 10 B 14 -- N. Park, Clovls .68 1.34 1918 1.27.. -1- 918 Pike L ..... J. O. Bncn, L B 15 1 B 48 Z. Mend., Clovla 3.48 Blacktower, 17 1.27.. 1918 L. H. Sternum, All 1.79. 1918 Susie Boman. L B 14 Blacktower. Stopp. L 1 B 32 P. Hill, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 .50. 1.33 ..1918 C. N. Walter Buchley, L 6, B 13 Blacktower, WllMon Street, L 5 B 2 Ky. Hgts., ClovU .21 .17. 1.27 ..1918 1.28.. ..1918 W. C. Buchley, L 7, B 13 Blacktower, Btobor, L 6 B 31 P. Hill, Clovla 21 1.28-1.- 1918 .17. .1918 Fred 91.. J. R. Byron, 1 to 6, B 6... B 1 - W. Lawn, Clovls 4.36. Blacktower, .99. .1913 N. T Strlngfellow, All -- .1918 J. R. Byron, L 1, B 8 caballos, 4 vacaa y personal ClovU Blacktower, .17. 1.2- 7- ..191"J J. P. Sullivan, 4 8.16. 2.49.. .1918 J. R. Byron, L 18, B 8 L B 19 Curry, Clovis Blacktower, 1.27. ..1918 M. C. Bplcer, .21. 1.28.. .1918 J. H. Croft, L 9, B 13 Blacktower. .17...... Mary K. Sykea. L B 36 Orlg., ClovU 4.36 1.91 1918 .17. 1.2- 7- 1918 H. Crook, L 6, B 13 Blacktower, 17 T. 8. Tate, L 9 B 41 Z. Mend.. ClovU 21 1918 1.27.. 1918 1.28... uroDD, l, o, a Blacktower, .17 8. C. Flzzer, N 2 of 1, 1 B 103 Orlg., Clovla 6.51. 2.10. 1918 timer li 1.27 B. Duncan, L 3, B 8 Blacktower, .17 1.27 Thompson, L 8 B 10 Carlln ClovU 1.74 1.61 Terrr 1918 Robert Duncan, L 3, B 9 Blacktower, .17 N. Thomua, L B 14 , Carlln. Clovls 6.22 208 1918 1.2- 7- 1918 W. . H. C. C.entz. L 6, B 16 Blacktower, .17 1.27 P. V L 4 B 18 - C. Hgts. Clovis 29 .1918 1918 Thomas. 1.30... J. N. Haight, L 7, B 3 Blacktower, .17 E. Thurman, 2 caballos - 7.26 1.27.. -1- 918 T. 2.371918 J. O. Hamilton, L 8, B 13 Blacktower, .17 K. Thompson, L 7 B 30 Orig., ClovU .14.50 3.49 1918 1.27. . 1918 W. Houaton-Har- t Lbr. Co., L B 7 Blacktower, .83 W. Townsen, L 2 B 16 Ky. Hgta., ClovU 21 1.28 1918 1.37. . ..1918 J. J. A. Mooref L 6, B 8 Blacktower, .17 2 L 2 and S 2 L 3 U Vi Orlg., Clovls 6.10. 2.09. 1.27. -1- 918 Unknown. 8 ...1918 Grant McGow, 6 caballos, 1 vacaa y personal 4.65 1 12 B 8 w. Lawn, Clovls 3 1.95. ..1918 Unknown, L to 48. 1.79. ...1918 H. C. Nimitz, L 11. B 13 Blacktower. B 10 -- W. Lawn, Clovis .17.. 1.27. 1918 Unknown. L .87. 1.38. ...1918 M. O'Brien, L 3, B 12 Blacktower. .17 L 1 to 12 B 12 -- W. Luwn, ClovU 3.77. 1.27. ..1918 Unknown. 1.80.. ..1918 C. J. Robbing, L 4 to 7, B 18 Blacktower, .65 1918 Unknown, LI to 6 I 26 -- W. Lawn, Clovis 2.03.. 1.45. 1.58.... 1918 L. Sanders, L 4, B 9 Blacktow r. .17 1918 1 to 4 B 26 -- Z. Mend. ClovU 1.27. Unknown. L 2.51.. 1.70... .1918 Mary Turner, L 7, B 9 Blacktower. .17 11 26 Z Mend. 1.2- 7- ..1918 Unknown. L lto B ClovU 2.10.. 6-- 1.671918 Unknown, L 8 to 12, B 12 Blacktower, .83 1.38- L 1 to 8 B 50 Z. Mend. ClovU 1.89.. - ..1918 Unknown, 1.641918 Unknown, L B 13 Blackt wer. .17 1918 L 1 to 8 B 63 Z. Mend. ClovU 1.27. Unknown. 1.89. . 1.64. ..1918 Unknown, L 5, B 14 Blacktower, .17 1 lo H 64 Z. Mend., Clovls 1.27. ..1918 Unknown, L i 42 1.31. . -1- 918 Unknown, L 1 to 6, B 1 Blacktower, .99 Unknown, L B 55 Z. Mend., ClovU 1.41.. 1918 1.63.. 1.35. 1918 Unknown, L B 2 Blacktower, .33 1918 L to 8 B 56 Z. Mend., Clovis 1.47 1.39. Unknown. 1.48. 1918 Unknown, L B 3 Blacktower, .50 1.32. 1918 Unknown. L 7 B 11 Z. Mend., Clovls ' .21.. 1.28. ...1918 Unknown, L B 8 Blacktower, .50 1.32. -- .1918 Unknown, L 1 B 12 -- -Z. Mend., ClovU 21.1 1.28. ...1918 Unknown, L B 9 Blacktower. .33 . 1.H9. 1918 3 II 13 Z. Mend., ClovU Unknown. L .42.. 1.31. 1918 Unknown, L 9, B 10 Blacktower, .17 L B 14 Z. Mend., Clovis 1.27. ..1918 Unknown. .42 1.311918 Unknown, NW'A, 20.64 4.77. 1918 L6 to 8 B 17 --Z- . Mend. ClovU ; Unknown, 84.. 1.38.....1918 H. T. Vermillion, L 2, B 12 Blacktower 17 1 4 19 Z. Mend. ...I 1.27. 1918 Unknown. L to B Clovls 84.. 1.38. ...1918 H. Walker, L 4, B 14 Blacktower. L 1 to 5 B 4 N Park, ClovU .17. 1.27. ..1918 Unknown, 1.16.. 1.421918 Rex Wheatlcy, L 10, B 13 Blacktower 17 Unknown, LIO B 24 N Park, ClovU 1.27. ..1918 2.32.. 1.601918 Lewia T. Grieaby. SE 14. 27-4-- 17.86 Unknown, L 1 to 4 B 28 N Park, Clovls 4.02. ..1918 2.32.. 1.60 1918 Jamea Hale, NW14, 22-3-- 16.01. 9 B 44 N 3.74. ..1918 Unknown. L Park. Clovls 2.32.. 1.601918 H. L. O Neal, 4 caballos, 6 cerdos y personal B 8 Uamhle, Clovia 7.46..-- . 2.40. ..1918 Unknown. L . . 1.311918 J. T. Stalcup, Jr., 4 caballos, 4 vacas, 1 cerdoa y perjonal 6.92 L 3 to 12 B 9. Clovis 2.32. 1918 Unknown, . 1.38 1918 U. rJ. Alien, 14 vacaa L 12 B 11 Gamble, ClovU . 10.44... 2.87. 1918 Unknown, .21.. 1.281918 G. W. Brown, NV4 of NW and 19.53 12, B 15 Gamble, ClovU Nft NE4, 4.27.. 1918 Unknown, L .2- 1- 1.281918 M. C. Looper, part of NW14 4.80 L 12 B 20 Gamble, ClovU 2.00. ...1918 Unknown .2- 1- 4 B 1.281918 Thos. Trommell, NEV4 of SE 8.00 2.49. ...1918 Unknown. L l Oamble, ClovU I.47. 1.48. 1918 NE1-4- , Unknown, NWK of SE4 and S 4. v 8.00.. 2.49.....1918 Unknown. L 1 to 13.15.16-1- 7 B 2 Gamble, ClovU 1.89 1918 1.64. Geo. and Harry Birdscll, NE14, 4 17.86 All B 6 except L 6 Oumble, ClovU 2.02. ...1918 Unknown, 1.15 1.421918 K. C. Byera, 93 cattle 32.35 Unknown, L 1415 B 98 Orlg.. clovla 6.26. ...1918 13.65... 3.361918 G. W. Comer, Lota 2 and EVa of NWtt 4 Unknown, All B V. Hgts., ClovU 19.96.. 4.35. ...1918 la 3.48 1.791918 O. W. Comer, 8 caballos, 16 vacas, 15 cerdos y personal 10.91.. Unknown, L B 25 C. Hgts., ClovU .87 2.94. .1918 1.381918 G. M. Dorsey, SE 25.22 6.16 -- Unknown, L B S4 C. Hgts., Clovis .87 ivjq 1.381918 H. L. Bandera, & 6 , 71.43 12.32. L 6 B 29 ...1918 Unknown. Clovis i 7.55 2.411918 J. H. Tatum, EV4 35.61 L B 10 Llebolt, 6.73. ...1918 Unknown, Clovls 7.64."II 1.951918 J. H. Tatum, 14 caballos, 50 vacaa, 10 cerdoa y personal 77.56 13.26. Unknown, L 8 B 14 - Llebelt, ClovU 1.16 ...1918 1.42..1918 Tatum ft Groudan, all sec 4 79.42 13.56. Unknown, L 6 B 15 -- Llebelt. Clovls 1.74 ...1918 1.61. 1918 Thoa. Tranner, of NE 4 ul. 10.50 2.87. .1918 Unknown, L 12 B 3 1.81- Clovls 42 - -- 191 Bertlia Beckett, NE14 of NWH 5.12 1 to 11 B 47 C. Clovlg 2.04. ...1918 Unknown, L Place, 6.30 R. M. Carter, personal, 6 caballos, 14 vacaa, 6 cerdoa 6.96 3- 2.201918 2.17. ...1918 Unknown, L - 4 B 6 -- C. Place, 1.26- .. Clovls - 1.44. 1918 G. D. French, 6 8 19 28.82 5.75. ...1918 Unknown, L B 1 C. Place, Clovlg .63-1.- Ki 89.. 1.351918 M. J. Armstrong, L 16, B 8.. Brownhorn, Melroae. 1 1.13 1.42. .1918 Unknown, L B 38 T C. Place, Clovlg 1.54. 1918 Ballard ft Armstrong, all aec 36-3-- 11-1- 43.02 8.69. .1918 U known, L 2 B 37 C. Clovlg Place, 1.2- 6- 1.44 1918 Alice Balton, L 29, B 12 ...Brownhorn, Melroae, 2.27 Unknown, L 7 B 88 C. ..1918 Place, ClovU .63.. 1.361918 Lortng U. Beckwith, L 10, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1918 Unknown, L B 30 C. Clovis Place, 1.2- 6- 1.44. 1918 M. C. Bennett, L 10, B 11 Brownhorn, Melroae 4.09 Unknown, L B23 1.88. 1918 Curry, Clovla ... .42 1.311918 A. D. Bobin, L 8, B 15 Norby, Melrose .23 Unknown, L 6 B 24 Curry, 1.29. .1918 Clovis .. . 21 1.28... .1918 G. E. Bonder, Stt of SEÍ4 10.66 2.90- Unknown, L B 28 Curry, ClovU - ...19:8 ... 42 1.31... .1918 S. L. Boone, L 14. B 9: L B 11: L B 16 1 Unknown, L 8 to 14 B 48 Curry. 1 ClovU ns 1.41... .1918 L B 19 - Fitzhugh, Melroae 2.04 1.57. 1918 unknown, - - Curry, ClovU .21 1.28... .1918 J. L. Brown, 8 of SW utui8 15.00 3.58. ..1918 Unknown, L B 8 Curry, ClovU . "m .21 1.28... 1918 C. A. Browningr, L 17-1- B 4 Norby, Melrose .45 1.32 L2-7-- B 9 ...191H Unknown, Curry, ClovU .21 1.28... 1918 J. L. Browning, L 13 to 16, B 4 Norby, Melrose .(8 L 12 B 11 1.35. Unknown. Curry, ClovU "I 21 1.28 .1918 J. O. Bryant, 9 caballoa, 9 vacaa y peraonal. 13.69. unanown, zo 3.37. 1918 l.i h Curry, Clovla .10. 1.271918 E. A. Bryan, L 21, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 1.53. ..1918 Unknown, LI to 9 to 12 B 35 p. HMI. clovls ' """" .84. 1.381918 M. B. Bunch, NWK and N'A of NEVi 1 26.00 5.28. 1918 Unknown, L B 11 -- Sheriff. Clovls .28. M. B. Bunch, 9 caballos, 80 vacas, 2 cerdos y personal.- 53.67 3 1.301918 - 9.57. 1918 Unknown, Alt B ... 8. Park. ClovU 1 26 Jas. Burger, L 4, B 22 Fitzhugh, Melroae, .23 7 1.441918 1.29. .1918 Unknown, L lto 8 B 8. ('Invls, ClovU 1,26 Henry F. Burch, L B 10 Fitzhugh, Melrose .45 1.32 918 Unknown, 6.6 B 8 1.441918 L 8. ClovU, Clovis .42 1.311918 Jno. M. Cam, L 6-- B 2 Brownhorn, Melroae 9.07 2.65. ...1918 U.iknown, L 2 B 13 Clovlg 8. ClovU, , 1.31.. ..1918 Jno. M. Cain, Ntt of SW14 & NVj of NWV & SYi SWy 2 14 " .42. Unknown, L B 8. ClovU. ClovU .42 1.31-1.- 31.. ..1918 L B 3 Brownhorn, Melrose 41.92 7.74 1918 Unknown, L12 B 22 - 1'nlverHlty Hgta., Clovls 42 -1- 918 Jno. M. Cain, L 27 to 32, B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 32.01 6.27 1918 Unknown, It 6 B 36 University Hgta., ClovU 42 1.31.. Tom C. Carlin, L 27 to 32, B 15 Brownhorn, Melroae 3.63 '. -1- 918 1.82 1918 Unknown, L4 B 49 University Hgtg., ClovU 42 T. C. B 9 Brownhorn, -1- 918 Carlin, L i , Melrose, 3.86 1.85 1918 Unknown, L B i f W. Hgts. ClovU 1.45 1918 Katie Cannon, L 12, B 3 Moas, Melrose .23 1.29 1918 Unknown, L 1 B 75 Orlg., clovlg 11 60 3.061918 Katie Cannon, L B 6 Brownhorn, Molrose 8.39.' 2.64 1918 Unknown, L 6 B 69 Orlg.. ClovU fifi 1 2.29.. -1- 918 O. L. Cash. L 3, B Norby, Melrose, 1.21 1.29 1918 11-1- 3 Unknown, L B 2 Ky. lints.. Clovls 17-1- .29. 1.30.. -1- 918 Jas. Cassidy, L B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose, 7.03 2.27 1918 Unknown, L 2 IJ 13 Ky. Hgts., Clovis . .29. 1.3- -1- 918 W. C. Chiles, L 8, B 17 Brownhorn, Melroso .68 1.35 1918 L 2 B 14 0- Unknown, Ky. Hgts.. ClovU .29. 1.3v! 1918 W. C. Chiles, L B 21 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.04 1.57 1918 Unknown, L 7 B 18 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .21. J. W. Chauslor, L 12, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42 1918 Unknown, L 6 B 29 1.281918 - Ky. llgts., Clovis ... ,29. 1.30. 1918 R. D. Cousina, NE 16.01 3.73 1918 W. G. Underwood, L 2 B 6 -- Carlln, Clovla 1.74 1.611918 L H. Cook, L 16, B 6 Mosa, Melrose, 23 1.29 1918 Vance, 6 B 16 Jesse J L Carlln, Clovla 1 45 1.47. 1918 J. L. Cook, L 29-3- B 1 Brownhorn, Melroae, 2.27 1.60 1918 7-- 1 A. Vandlove, 8 B 19 21-2- L c. Hgtg., Clovla 87 1.381918 W. G. Cook, B 1 Brownhorn, Melroae 2.2i 1.60 1918 Jno Watdoogle, 9 B 71 L Orlg., Clovla 10 73 2.91 1918 L. H. Cook, L 81-3- B 1 Brownhorn, Melroae 2.27 1.60 1918 H. Warren, L 9 B 45 R Orlg., Clovls 15 37 8.52. 1918 W. C. Cole, L 13, B 17 Orig., Melroae 68 1.35 1918 b- - 1 uarry m. wara, u u ...... Orlg., Clovla 14.21 3.46....1918 Julia O. Covatt, L 8, B 18 Orig., Melrose 68 1.86 1918 Jack wataon, It 8.9 B 18 C. Place. ClovU 1 74 R. H. Coulcy, L B 8 - Brownhorn, Melrose 3.40 1.78. 1918 Christ Waltera, L 8 B 46 " 1.511918 z. Mend., Clovia '21" 1.28 1918 Bertha Crenshaw, EM, of SW!4 and Wft of SEK 18.01 4.04 1918 J. W. Walker, L 5 B 15 " Fltz.. Clovla 42 1.31 1918 S. F. Davidson, NEK ' 20.60 4.74 1918 J. C. Walker, L 11 B 9 S'of --Curry, Clovla ". 21" 1.28. 1918 S. F. Davidson, 4 caballos, 6 vacaa y cerdoa y personal.. . 6.63 . 2.07. ...1918 J. R. Walker. L 11-1- 2 B 14 ' '00" Kr Hela.. ClovU 1.30. 1918 T. S. Domeraon, I, 21-2- B 19 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 1.53 ..1918 Henry K. Wear, L 1 B 8 -- W. Hgts., Clovla 1.74 F. H. Dayton, SE'4 2 18.01 4.04 1918 8 1.611918 Jno. Wearry, L B : W. ClovU, Clovla B 8.48 . 1.79....1918 W. F. Doughton, L 10 - Brownhorn, Melroae 4.08...... 1.88 1918 neumuKiun, u o 11 ...... ClOVla A Jg Fit., . 2.20. -- .1918 V. N. Dougherty, L 25, B 12 . Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1918 6 15 1.80.. Jno. Wearry, L 1 to B I 25-2- clovla 145 1.47. N. T. Dougherty, L 6, B 13 Brownhorn, Melroae 3.86 1.85. ...1913 Jacob 8. Williams, All B 48 and 49 " ..1918 ... : z Moml Clovla t'w 2.20. 1918 N. T. Dougherty, L B 19 FiUhugh, Melrose, J. 8. TWlUams, B 8 All , Z. Mend., Clovlg 2 63 L 14, B 20 Fitzhugh, Melroae, Jacob 8. Wllllama, All B 24 "I"" 1.651918 Z. Mend.. Clovla 253 1.65 1918 L B 22 Fitzhugh, Melrose, wimngnara, ixn libj University Hgts., Clovlg .. 87 1.38. ioie L B 24 Fitzhugh, Melroae, . "- - - u ...... u. nace, uiovig ...... 174 1.61 .1918 L 7, B 26 Fitzhugh, Melrose, Jno. Wlthora, L 12 B 29 '. C. Clovlg L B 26 ..Fitzhugh, Melrose, c- 1.661918 & Xiirwh.1 . - U ciovi. :::::::::::::::: "i?::: 1.38 1918 L 4, B 28 '. . ...Fitzhugh, Melrose, I 7.25 1.37 1918 L B 8 Fitzhugh, Melrose, 68 1.84 1918 L B 8 ..Fitzhugh, Melroaet . 1 l-- . " ... C. Hgta., Clovla 8.48.. 1.79.il918 L B 10 Fitzhugh, Melroae, wraunor L. 13 11-1- 2 16 uuianey, a and B C. Hgta.. Clovla i L B -- ritznugn, Melroae, C. . 1.47 1918 13...... B. Wynegan, H Int. L 20 B 77 Orlg. Clovla lit 1.491918 L B 16 . .Fitzhugh, Melroae, Fita., ciovia L B 17 Fitzhugh, Melroae, 7.47. C. .84.. 1.38 1918 . 541. ...1918 H. Allen, L 20 B 9 --- -.- 1 , 15-1- Marahall. Texlco ... .24 1.80 1918 L. W. Downing-- L B 24 Fitzhugh, Melroae, .46. 1.32. ...1918 W. W. Allison, L 18 B 10 . Orla-.- Texlco . 01.... 1.19 1918 Continuad en pagina 6 esta sección. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLÓVIS. N. M.. 1919. PAGE 4. Tax Int. & CosU Yr. & Yr. Name Description Town or Add. Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. Costs .24 1.S0... 10 8 Marshall, Texico .1918 C. Hgts., Clovls 29 1.80 1918 J. C. Anderson, L B .. 8. C. Overstreet, L 8 B 29 6.01 ... 2.19... .1918 1918 Bradford ft Co., L 19 B 10 Orlg., Texico 2 B 36 C. Place, Clovls . 1.74. 151. Laura B. Painter, L Smith, Texico .48 1.32... .1918 N. Tark, Clovls 4.93. 2.01. 1918 M. C. Bennett, L 2 B 8 ... M. L 0 B 20 ... .72 1.37... 1 Parish, 5 Marshall, Texico .1918 7. .84. 1.38 1918 J. E. Carter, L B Jas. T. Poimck. L 7 to 10 B 13 .Mend., Clovls 4.81 2.00... U918 1918 RoBa Chllders, L 5 B 3 -- Orlg., Texico 11 Clovls, Clovls 1.16. 1.42 A. V. Patterson. L 1 B ' Orlg., Texico 7.20 2.36... .1918 29- 1.30. 1918 Geo. Cain, L 6 B 6 L 10 B 34 C. Hgts., Clovls Ttivtrn 8.60 1.81... .1918 M M. Paggett; W. T. Davis. L 7 B 25 w.-n- ...... , . .42- 1.31 1918 Ifl' 6 29 Adair, Clovls - 15-1- ... l.tfi .1918 rhas. Puttlson. L B C. A. Davis, L 6 B 14 , Smith, Texico .ID., q Z. .42. 1918 7.20 2.37... .1918 1 ii Vend.. Clovls 1.31.... Dougherty, L 4 B 2 Orlg., Texico j.. W F. C. Parker, L J. A. 4.80 2.00... C. l'lBce, Clovls .87. 1.88 1918 Day, lexuo .1918 W. O. Perkins, L2B9 II. L. Personal - .24 l'laco, Clovls .87. 1.38 1918 16 5 Marshall, Texico 1.30... .1918 B. Perkins, L 2 B 9 W. S. Fullerwood, L B - 1. 1.26. 1.44 1918 Texico .48 1.32... .1918 Sav. Bk., L 7 to 12 B25 Z. ?.lend., Clovls F. F Grim, L B 7 Smith, Peoples .21- 1.28 1918 .96 .1918 L It 23 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .- - - J. I). Hamlin, L 1 to 4 B3 Smith, Texico l.0. B. E. Phelps. i.61 1918 4.80 2.00.. .1918 1122 -- C. u'lace, Clovls 1.05. T. C. Hunt, L 6 B 13 Orlg, Texico lne Pipkin. I. 2.40 .1918 B 30 IV. Lawn, Clovls .58.. . 1.38 .1918 II. Lovett, L B 16, L9 B 16 - Orlg., Texico A. D. PieiHall. - . J. .72 -- W. Clovls. Clovls 1.16 1.42 1918 5 Marshall, Texico .1918 K. H. Poynts, L 2 M 13 V. Londum, L B Curry. Clovls - 21 1.281918 C. C. Murshall, L 1 to 6 B 2, L 1 to 6 B 3, L 6 to 10 B 6 C. F. Pomplin, L 6 B 6 - 2.2- .1918 Fitz.) Clovls 10.92. 2.94 -1- 918 1 7 Marshall, Texico 5-. M. L 12 B 2 L to B J. Powder, 2.1- 9-. .1918 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .29. . 1.30 ..1918 E. T. MasBey, L 3 B 6 Orlg., Texico . B. llalph, 1.44.. .1918 LIB! Orlg. Clovls 12.47. 3.19 -1- 918 L16-1- 9 Murshall, Texico Tom O. Kay, L 5 B 8 Z. Mend J. F. & Hoover Molsker, B 9 1.2- ..1918 Smith, Texico -- - 1.32.. .1918 4 Hlll, Clovls .21. 8-. S. A. McMurrav. L B 14 - Y. O. Heed, L B 32 2.88 .1918 C. Hgts., Clovls .68. 1.3- 4- -1- 9!S C. Norris, L 50, Blk "B" Orig., Texico 1.69... Vim. C. Held, L 8 II 21 ... J. Fitzhugh, Clovls .21- - 1.28 .1918 S. W. L 7, B 0 urig., léxico, 7.20... 2.37... .1918 T. M. Reven. L 5 fl 10 - ... Pease, N. Park, Clovls 1.74- - 1.61 .1918 5 to B 2 U Bmiui, icxnu, 3.84... . 1.84... .1918 C. Reynolds, L B 16 ... A. Jackson, L 12, U It Z. .21. 1.28 .1918 V V. f 1.1 R.I ft B 11 Ti'Xico. .9(1... . 1.40... .1918 8 B 11 - Mend.. Clovls ... utt ..Smith. Chas. Rice, L B"!!!!"-!!!!-!- 18.01. 3.94... .1918 5 B 11 . W. Clovls, Clovls 7.3U 2.58.... .1918 F. K. Neal, L Blk ' Oritf., Texico, . J V. Rice, L 7 to 1! B 10, L !!! .1918 B 97 Orlg.. Clovls 17.41. 3.95 .1918 Zay Tark, 1 horse, 1 cow . 1.D8... Rice & HlRglns, L 72 1.37 .1918 Orlg., Clovls 13.05. . 3.271918 W. C. Ruddell, L 7 8, B 8 Smith, Texico, . Fred Hlndokopf, personal - .1918 C. Clovls .68. C. E 7 I . 3.C8... & Clough, L 0 B 36 Hgts., 1.341918 M. Russell, NWÍ4 and WVi NE!4, Rlcketts - 3.36 1.76 1918 Smith, Texico 2.16 . 1.58. .1!'18 Hoblnson. All B 48 Forrest Grove, Clovls Ed C. Tallcy, L lto 10, B 2 Vorrv 174- 1.61. 1918 i f ...nruhi.il. Toxico. 1.28. .1918 4 Orlg., Clovls - To,," in nr. M Hnlnlrk. E 2 L B 85 t "-- " I " , .irn 23-2- .Vil 1 C. Clovls 1.74 1.51 1918 Bob L B 4 Murshall, léxico i " tit 2 B Place. Thompson, Jlnvnl InV CO.. L lj-7(- N. Park, Clovls .68. 1.341918 Unknown, L 27-2-- J .1918 Rogers & Cooper, L 12 B 14 N. Park. Clovls 1.45 1.47.... 1918 A. E. Whiteside, L 3 to 6-- to H 4 Marshall, Texico, H. iM. Russell, L 8 B 13 C. Place. Clovls .87. 1.38 1918 L to to 32, B 5 Murshall, Texico, Guy C. Sanders, L 3 B 16 1.45 L 1 B 6 Murshall, Texico, 8. Sanders, personal 1.471918 to J. N. Park, Clovls 1.18 1.421918 L 5 to 16, B 7 Marshall, Texico, W. R. Savage, L 4 B 13 Orlg., Clovls 6.68 2.28. 1918 L 14 B 8 Marshall, Texico, Henry Schmarge, 9 L 1 B 76 to 20, - Z. Mend., Clovls L B 9 Marshall, Texico 6.01 4.69.. 1918 A. Scott, Li 2 B 42 .43.. 1.311918 T N. Park, Clovls 4.35 1.911918 A. E. Whiteside, L 14, B 10; L 18, B 9 OriR., Texico, -- - 3.48. 1918 Nora L. Shields, L 10 B 39 .24 . .21 Wise A L 19, B 6 Z1IZI1ZZ Marshall, Texico 1.30.. 1918 L 4 B 7 - Curry, Clovls 1.281918 Jamison, W. H. Shlpman. .; 1918 12 cattle, personal-- Clovls 11.70 3.06. 1918 L. U. Gilham, 2 horses, 1 cow, 1 hog, and personal Texico, J " G. W. Simpson. 6 horseb, 1918 - N. Tark, Clovls .58. 1.341918 W M lloví NU. fi M. B. Smith, L 6 B 4 n.ui...... o.. Ky. Hgts.. Clovls 21 Deal, NE14, 14-1-- 21.37. 4.64.... 1918 Margie 8mitb, L 6 B 15 1.281918 J. J. - .1189. 22-2-- 23.81. 4.94.... 1918 Smlck, L B 56 - - Orlg., Clovls 3.091918 Jno. A. Gamble, SWÍ4, Nora personal Clovla 1215 3.13 1918 G. Hargrove, NE 'A, 23.80. 4.94.... 1918 Smith, 3 horses, 10 cows. 3 hogs and - J. F Place, Clovls 5.22. J. H. Hurley, 8 horses, 20 cattle and personal 16.46. 8.64... 1918 J.' A. Smiley, L 11 to 16 B 31 2.061918 Place, Clovls .87 1.38... .1918 S. H. Holland, SWÍ4 18.43. 4.10... .1018 D. E. Stahl, L 3 B 18 Hgts, 58 1.84... .1918 Lillie M. Jackson, 5 21.27. 4.64... .1918 Jennie Stepp, L B 30 Clols SE4, 3.48 1.79 .1918 5 21.27. 4.54... .1918 Stroud, All B 14 - Hgts., Clovls M. G. Loverctt, SWtt, Pike HgtB., 3.48 1.79 .1918 .1918 pike Stroud, All B 4 Clovls James Burgee, L 2, B 3 Blacktower 17 1.27... Park, Clovls .58 1.341918 B IR Blacktower. . 1.27 .1918 . Pike Stroud, L 10 B 14 - - t n R.Un 1.1.9 .17... -- Z. Mead.. Clovis 3.48 . Bomán, Blacktower 50 .1918 L. H. Stenson, All B 46,.-- .. 1.791918 Susié L Ó'liZ H P. Hill. Clovis .21 . Blacktower 17 .1918 C. N. Stopp, Li 1 B 32 1.281918 Walter Buchley, L 5, B 13 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .21 . 1.28 1918 Blacktower .17 .1918 Wilson Street, L 5 B 2 w r Rnnhw 1.7 B 13 . 1.27... -- P. Clovls .21. . 1.28. 1918 Blacktower 99 .1913 Fred Stober, L 6 B 31 Hill. ... J. R. Byron, 1 to 6, B 6 J ÍJ W. Uwn, Clovls 4.35 1.91.... 1918 Blacktower 17 1.27.., -- 19H N. T. Strlngfcllow, All B 1 J. R. Byron, L 1, B 8 personal - Clovla 8.16. Blacktower 17 .1918 J. P. Sullivan, 4 horses, 4 cattle and 2.491918 J. R. Byron, L 18, B 8 : i ll -- Curry, Clovis .21. Blucktowcr 17 1.27... .1918 M. C. Splcer, L B 19 1.281918 J. II. Croft, L 9, B 13 -- Orlg., Clovls 4.35. ktowi-- 7 1.27... .1918 Mary E. Sykes, L B 36 1.911918 H. Crook, L 6, B 13 J -- Z. Mend., Clovls .21. Blacktower 17 1.27... .1918 T. 8. Tate, L 9 B 41 1.281918 Elmer Crobb, L 6, B 14 a o v o nf 1. 1 n ins - -- Orlg., Clovls 5.51. 2.10. ...1918 B. Duncan, L 3, B 8 Blucktower 17 .1918 O. jt - 1 I i... " -- 11 Hi" " 111 - - 1.61. ...1918 Blucktowcr 17 .1918 rr. .. iphnmnann I. -- --K .11, f.l.i,iui ...... Robert Duncan, L 3. B 9 i ll PDrlln f'lovl. fi?2 . 204. ...1918 H. C. Gentz, L 6, B 16 Blacktower 17 1.27.. .1918 W.i.n,iui,:N. Thomas, u " óo 17 Thomas, L 4 B 18 VIUTIO 1.30. ...1918 J. N. Haight, L 7, B 3 Blacktower 1.27... .1918 F. F 8l 7.26. 2.37. ...1918 Blacktower 17 .1918 T. E. Thurman, 2 horses J. O. Hamilton, L 8. B 13 - 1.27.. -- Orlg., Clovls 14.50. i ti . Ulit,.ktnw.r. .K3 1.37 .1918 W. K. Thompson, L 7 B 30 3.491918 nouiiun-na- n Lur.ti.. v;ii., ufojRunTu ...... ' r. ' -- Ky. Hgts., Clovls .21 Blucktowcr .17 .1918 J. W. Townscn, L 2 B 16 1.281918 J. A. Moore, L 6, B 8 H' -- Orlg., Clovls 6.10. 4.55 1.95. .1918 S 2 L 2 and S 2 L 3 B 29 2.091918 VII a It t v ituinro, nu i Unknown, ii;uun .17-.1- W. Lawn, Clovis 3.48. Blacktower, 7. 1.27... .1918 Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 6 1.791918 H. C. Nimitz, L 11, B 13 -- W. 1918 .1918 Unknown, L B 10 Lawn, Clovis .87. 1.38 J. M. O'Brien, L 3, B 12 : Hlucktowcr, 1.27... -- W, Lawn, Clovls 3.77. 1.80 1918 .65. .1918 Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 12 C. J. Robbins, L 4 to 7, B 18 tiiucKiower, 1.45.. -- 2.03. 1918 1.27 .1918 Unknown. LI to 6 B 26 W. Uwn, Clovls 1.66 L. Sanders. L 4. B 9 twacKtowr, .17. -- Z. iMend., Clovls 2.51. Blacktower 17 .1918 linknnwn. L 1 to 4 B 25 1.701918 Mary Turner, L 7, B 9 Yi Mend., Clovls 2.10 6-- .1918 Unknown lto 1) B 28 1.671918 Unknown, L 8 to 12, B 12 , ,B acktower .J i.jj.., Z. Mend., Clovls 1.89 1.54 1918 ' .1918 Unknown, L 1 to 8 B 50 Unknown, L a 13 ?'"r 1.89 1918 'Ii .1918 Unknown, L 1 to 8 B 63 Mend., Clovis i 1.54. Unknown, L 6, B 14 ucktower i.ii.- - .42. 1918 1 L B acktower 99 J19I8 L 1 to 2 B 64 Mend., Clovls 1.31 Unknown, L 1 to 6, B 1.41. . Unknown, B .33 llnlinnafn T. H 65 Mend., Clovls 1.63 1.35 1918 Unknown, L B 2. acktower 1.S9.. .1918 Z. , . .1918 Unknown, L to 8 B 66 Mend., C ov 1.47 1481918 Unknown, L a s p miKiuwrr .21 1.28. 1918 Blacktower 60 1.82..j.o.. .1918 Unknown. L 7 B 11 Unknown, L B 8 1918 Blacktower 33 .5918 Unknown, L 1 B 12 - ov .21. 1.28 Unknown, L U 9 1.89.. end., C ov s .42. 1.31 1918 L B 10 Blacktower, .17 1.2- .1918 Unknown. L 3 B 13 Unknown, 9, 7- n-- Z. Mend.. Clovls ,42 4 .1918 wn i. .11 b u - 1.31.1Í18 Unknown, NW14, -- 17 L5 8 B 17 Z. Mend., Clovla 84...... 1.38 .1918 H. T. Vermillion, L 2, B 12 Blacktower 1.27.. .1918 Unknown, to B 17 M til i II II Z. Mend., Clovla 84 1.38 1918 H. Walker, L 4, B 14 acktower 1.27.. .1918 Z"ZZZ i B 4 N. Park. Clovls . 1.16 1.42. 1918 Rex Wheatley, L 10, B 13 uiacKiower .i .1918 l 17.86 i.i.. LIO B 24 Park. lov" 2 32 . 1.60 1918 Lewis T. Grigsbv. SE'4. 6 4.02.. .1918 1"-- N. 2.32. -. ..1118 UnkSown L I to 1 B 28 Park. Clovls . 1.60. 1818 James Hale, NW14, - 3.74.. H ..1918 L 9 B 44 N. Park. Clovls 2.32 . 1.60. 1918 h I. H'Npi . hornea. noira ana nersonai ...... i.iu C ov .42 1.31 1918 4 cattle, 1 hog and personal.. 6.92 2.32.. ..1918 Unknown. L B 8 Gamble, . J. T. Stalcup, Jr., 4 horses, . -- 10.44 2.87.. ..1918 '.' Unknown, L 8 to 12 B 9 uamme, uiovis l.as iis D. K. Allen, 14 cauie Gamble. Clovla .21 1.28 1918 G. W. Brown, NV4 of NW and NVi NEÍ4, 19.53 4.27.. ..1918 Unknown L 12 B 11 j 4.80 2.00.. ..1918 Unknown. L 12, B 15 - amble. Clovl. 21 1.28 1918 M. C. Looper, part of NW 12-1-- 8.00 2.49.. ..1918 Unknown L 12 B 20 Gamble, Clovls .21 1.28 1918 Tho. Trommell, NE'4 of SEtt 1 NE1-- 4 8.00 2.49. ..1918 1 nknown L B Gamble, Clovla 1.47 1.48 1918 Unknown, NW 14 of SE14 and SH 4 17.86 ..1918 L 1 to a z umuio, Geo. and Harry 3irdsell, NE4, 2.02.. Unknown. viui - 32.35 6.28.. ..1918 Unknown. All B except L 6 Gamble Clovla E. C. Byers, 93 cattle - ,Jí5, 2 of 19.96. 4.85.. ..1918 Unknown L 14.15 B 98 Orlg., ClovU 3.35....1918 G. W. Comer, Lota and EVi NWÍ4 8 6 cattle, 15 hogt and personal... 10.91 2.94.. ..1918 Unknown, All Rib- - .... jiKia., viuriB ...... M o.io . A.io laxg G. W. Comer, hones, .87. 25.22 5.16.. ..1918 Unknown, L B 25 C. Hgts., ClovU 1.38. 1918 G. M. Dorsey, SE 6 71.43 12.32.. ..1918 Unknown, L B 84 C. Hgts., Clovla .87. 1.38. 1918 H. L Sanders, SVi -- 7.56. 2.41. 1918 21-3-- - 35.51 6.73.. ..1918 L 5 B 29 Llebelt, Clovla J. H. Tatum, EH Unknown, hoga 77.66 13.26.. ..1918 Unknown, I, i.s.i b 10 weoeu, uovis .ot, 1.95 1918 J. H. Tatum, 14 horaea, 60 cattle, 10 and peraonal.. L'ebelt, Clovla 1.42 1918 T.lnm A nrnnHan all let 4 ..... 79.42 13.66. ..191ft Unknown, L 3 B 14 l.l 10 60 15 Llebelt, Clovla 1.74 1.61. 1918 Thni. Tranner. N of NEA 4 2.87.. ..1918 I. i.s B 5.12 2.04.. ..1918 L 12 B 8 Fit-- . Clovls .42. 1.31. 1918 Bertha Beckett, NEÍ4 oí NWU Unknown, 6 hoga 6.96 2.17. ..191ft Unknown, to 11 B 47 C. P ace, C ov a J.80. 2.20. 1918 R. M. Carter, peraonal, 6 horses, 14, cattle, LI 6 .28.82 6.76. ..191ft 3- - 4 5 C. Place, Clovla 1.26. 1.44 1918 G. D. French, NE'A Unknown, L B Brownhorn, Melroae, 1.13 1.42. Unknown, g B 19 Kj. rmue, iiuvis ...... no. 1.35. 1918 M. J. Armstrong, L 16, B 8 ..1918 1.89. Armatrong, aee 1 .02 8.69. ..1918 1.2-- 7 B 36 C. Place, Clovla 1.54. 1918 Ballard ft all , Unknown, Brownhorn, Me rose 2.27 1.P0. ..191ft Unknown, 11.12 B 37 -- C. Place, Clovla i.zi 1.44. 1918 Alice Balton, L 29, B 12 R Melrose . -- -- n I. in R .Brownhorn. 1.13. 1.42. 191ft Unknown, 7 B 38 C. Place, Clovla .63 1.36... .1918 i.i Rokwith -- Brownhorn, Melrose 4.09 .1918 Unknown, B 30 C Place, Clovla 1.26 1.44 !18 M. C. Bennett. L 10. B 11 1.88.. Curry, Clovis .42 1.31 191J A. D. Bobin, L 8, B 15 Norby, Melroae .23 1.29. ..1918 Unknown, B22 , --- 10.66 2.90. .1918 Unknown, 5 B 24 Curry, Clovla .21- - 1.28 1818 G. E. Bonde.-- SMi of SEK B L B 16 I Unknown, B 28 Curry, Clovis .42. 1.31 1918 S. L Boone, L 14, B 9; L 11; K.A.7 Fitxhugh, Melrose 2.04 1.67. ..1918 Unknown, 8 to 14 B 48 Curry, Clovla l.us. 1.41 1918 i. R10 L. . 15.00 8.68.. ..1918 Unknown, L 6 B 5 - -- Curry, Clovls 21 1.28 1918 J Rrown.Stt of 8W14 ... 17-1- B 4 Norby, Melroae 45 1.82. 1918 Unknown, L 8 B 8 Curry, Clovls .21. 1.28. 1918 C. A. Browning, L .21 Browning, L 13 to 16, B 4 Norby, Melrose .68 1.35. 1918 Unknown, L2-7-- H 9 Curry, Clovls 1.28. 1918 J. L Curry, Clovla .21 1.28. 1918 13.69 8.87 1918 Unknown. L 12 B 11 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 1.63 ..1918 Unknown, LI B 20 Curry, Clovla .10 1.27. 1918 E. A. Bryan, L 21, B 2 r .84 1918 M. B. Bunch, NWH and of NEK -. 26.00 6.28 ..1918 Unknown, LI to 9 to 12 B 36 P. Hill, Clovla 1.38. M R 9 2 horn and personal . 63.67. 9.67.. ..1918 Unknown, L B 11 Sheriff, Clovla .28 1.30. 1918 Rnnrh. horses. 80 cattle. B 1918 Unknown, All B 3 8. Park, Clovla 1.26 1.44. 1918 Jas. Burger, L 4, 22, HX" 7-- Fitxhugh, Melrose 45 1.82.. 1918 linknnwn. L lto 8 B 7 S. Clovls, Clovla 1.26 1.44. 1918 Henry F. Burch, L B 10 .42 1.31 1918 Jno. M. Cain, L 6-- B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 9.07 2.65.. 1918 Unknown, L 6 B 8 - 8. Clovls, Clovls .42 1.31 1918 i- - M sw.u A NJU. nf NWU ft 8 SWA Unknown, L 2 B 13 8. Clovls, Clovla ' rin iiu 1.31 81.3-3- L B Brownhorn, Melrose 41.92 7.74.. ..1918 Unknown, L 2 B 14 8. Clovls, Clovla .42 1918 8... B 2 Brownhorn, Me rose, 32.01 Unknown. L12 B 22 University Hgts., Clovla .42 1.31 1918 Jno. M. Cain, L 27 to 32, J.27.. ..1918 B 15 Brownhorn, Me rose 8.63 1.82.. Unknown, L 6 B 35 University Hgts., Clovla - .42 1.31. 1918 Tom C. CarliP, L 27 to 32, ..1918 T. C. L 5-- B 9 ' elro,e ..1918 Unknown, L4 B 49 University Hgts., Clovis .42 1.31. 1918 Carlln, i Unknown, L B 2 W. Hgts, Clovla 1.45 1.47 1918 Katie Cannon, L 12, B 8 '"" '"e,ruBJ!' ? ?- -- ..1918 L 3-- B 6 5ro?,nh?n. ..191ft Unknown, L 1 B 75 Orlg., Clovls 11 60. 3.05 1918 Katie Cannon, M0'6 1 meirose w Unknown, L 5 B 69 Orlg., Clovls 6.68. 2.29. 1918 O. L. Cash, L 8, B i.za i ..1918 Caasidy, L 17-1- B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 7.03 2.27.. ..1918 Unknown, L 11-1- 2 B 2 Ky. Hgts., Clovls .29 1.30 1918 Jas. W. C. B 17 Dniwnnorn, nr rose OB ..1918 Unknown, L 2 B 13 Ky. Hgts., Clovla .29 1.30 1918 Chiles, L 8, 1.8.. W. C. L B 21 Brownhorn, Me rose 2.04. 1.67.. ..1918 Unknown, L 2 B 14 Ky. Hgts., Clovla 29 1.30 1918 Chiles, W. L 12, B 8 Brownhon., Melrose 1.13 1.42.. ..1918 Unknown, L 1- B 18 Ky. Hgts., Clovla .21 1.28 1918 J. Chauslor, Unknown. L 6 B 29 Ky. Hgts., Clovla 9 1.30. 1918 R. D. Cousina, NEV, 7S.. ..1918 H. L B 6 MoM. Melrose, 23 1.29.. ..1918 W. O. Underwood, L 2 B 6 Carlln, Clovla 174. 1.51. 1918 L. Cook, 15, L. L 29-3- B 1 me rose, z.ZY l.BU.. ..1918 Jesse J Vance, L 5- -- B 16 Carlln, Clovla 145 1.47 1918 J. Cook, W. O. 21-2- 2, B 1 Drownnurn, me rose, l.BU.. ...1918 L. A. Vandlove, L 8 B 19 C. Hgts., Clovla - .87 1.38. 1918. Cook, i. l.. 10 73 L. H. Cook, L 81-8- B 1 orownnoni, meirose . I. ft.VU.. ...1918 Jno Watdoogle, L 6.8 B 71 Orlg., Clovls 2.91. 1918 e rose 68. 1.35.. ...1918 B. R Warren, L 9 B 45 Orlg., Clovls 15.37 3.52. :918 W. C. Cole, L 13, B 17 8, B Ori. Melro' .68- - 1.35.. 1918 Ward, 9 B 74 Orlg., 14.21 3.45. 1918 Julia O. Covatt, L 18 Harry E. L Clovla Brownhorn, Melrose 1.T8- 1.74 R. H. Couley, L B 8 8.40. -. ...1918 Jack Watson, L 9 B 18 C. Place, Clovla 1.51 1911 SW WV4 SE14 18.01. 4.04.. ...1918 Christ Walters. L 6 B 46 Z. Mend.. Clovla 21 1.28. 1918 Bertha Crenshaw, E'A of and of .- -- -- 20.60. 4.74., ...1918 J. W. Walker, L 6 B 15 Fita., Clovls - .42 . 1.31. 1918 S. F. Davidson, S' of HE - a i? r..iri.AM a knMoa K Anta anA Untrm tinH npnional-- - 1vd3- - 2.07- -, ...1918 J. C. Walker, L 11 B 9 Curry, Clovla .21 . 1.28. 1918 T. 21-2- B 19 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.63. ...1918 J. R. Walker. L 11-1- 2 B 14 Ky. Hgta., Clovla .29 . 1.30. 1918 8. Domeraon.L 1.81...... F. H. Dayton, 8E , 18 01 4.04. ...1918 Henry E. Wear, L 2 B 8 W. Hgts., Clovla 1.74 . 1.61. 1918 B Brownhorn, Me rose 4.08 1.88. ...1918 Jno. Wearrv, L B 8 W. Clovls, Clovla 3.48 . 1.79. 1918 W. F. Doughton, L 10 V. N. Dougherty, L 25, B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60- - ...1918 W. W. Weddlngton, L 2 B 17 Fits., Clovls 6.36 . 2.201918 Mclr0l,e 25-2- B 5.7)?mhir,!v 8 88 1.85. ...1918 Jno. Wearry, L 1 to 4 B 16 W Lawn, Clovla 145 - 1.47. 1918 N. T. Dougherty, L 18...: N. T. Dougherty, L B 19 E .tltUKt' e roM' Jacob 8. Williams, All B 48 and 49 Z. Mend., Clovls 30 . 2.20 1918 ....Fitxhugh, Melroae, J. 8. WllUams, All B 36 Z. Mend., Clovls 2.53 . 1.66 1918 L 14 B 20 ... l 8-- Fitxhugh, Melrose, Jacob S. Williams, All B 24 Z. Mend.. Clovls Í.63. . 1.65. 1918 L B 22 L B 24 Eííí?"!!' Pot Willlngham, L 1 B 36 University Hgts., Clovla .87 . 1.88. 1918 Fitxhugh, Me rose, WhUesell & Harpole, L 6 B 20 C. Place, Clovla 1.74 .. 1.61 1918 L7, B25 B r0M. Withers, 12 B 29 C. Hgts., 8.99 .. 2.66- 1918 L 26 ZWab Je Jno. L Clovls - FHzhUgh, rose, ; E- L4, B28 T. - Wheeler, L 1 B 22 C. Place, Clovla .87...... 1.38. 1918 rOI,, W. T. Woods, Personal 7.25 .. 2.37 1918 L B 8 ÍIe L B 8 5!" roM' 8. T. Wren, L 2 B 21 W. Uwn, Clovls .68 .. 1.84 191? l'bF txhngh.Me roae, J. R. Wroltbers. All B 28 . C. Hgta., Clovla 8.48 .. 1.79 1918 L B10 F't' y B 18 - Kitehufch. Melrose, , Wralther ft Dulaney, L B 13 and 11-1- 2 B H C. Hgts., Clovla 1.45..... 1.47..1918 L L B 16 F tahugh, Melroae, C. B. Wynegan, Mi Int. L 20 B 77 Orlg., Clovla 8.13 . 3.49 1918 Fitxhugh, Melroae, 7.47 6 41. 1918 11 12 .84 L B 17 ...... H. W. Voumans, L B 29 ... Fita., Clovla Í6-1- i . 1.88191 L. Downing. L B 24 Fitxhugh, Melrose, ...... 1.82. ...1918 H. C. Allen, L 20 B 8 Marshall. Texico .24 1.30 1918 W. .45...... , Continued on page five of thu section. yt, W. AlHaon, L 18 B 10 : Orlg., Texico - 6.01 2.1 1918 THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M., 1919. PAGE 5. Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. & Cost Yr. Name Description. Town or Add. Tax Int. & Costs Yr. L. W. Downing, L 1, B 19 .Pitzhugh, Melrose .23. 1.29.... 1918 C. Willis, L 1, 3 8 Fitz, Melrose, .23. 1.29 1918 Wl 8l B 22 ít ?ytl''r,L Fitthugh, Molrose, .23. 1.29.... 1918 W. F. Witten, Imp., 4 horses, 4 cattle, personal 2.66. 1.66 1918 Dempsler, Mill Co., W'j, of SE'4 11-1-- 9.00. 2.64.... 1918 W. Williams, L 19, B 8 ..Brownhorn, Molrose, . .91. 1.40 1918 Ceo F Dounen, L 12-1- B 13 Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.36."."" 1 1918 E. Whitehead, SW'4, 15.01. 3.58 1918 45.... B. .1918 Woodward, L 6, B 4 Orlg., Melrose, .68. 1.36. .1.1918 H. L Eagles, 11-1- 2 Woods, B 8 Mobs, welrose ljugh L B 15 ""Norby, Melrose 1M.".'. 1918 .45. 132 1918 -"- At""" V. It. WOOdS, INWVi. 18.01. 4.04 Evans, L 28. B 17: L R R n u . . 1918 Ü .1918 Sallie Yassett, L 23-2- B 1 : L 20 to B 2 3. W. Edwards, L 30, B 7 S ,'' f !o 25, .Brownhorn, Melrose, 14.07 3.43. .1918 ZZ'TJ"' .1918 L 15-1- B T. H. Klwood, L 6, B "ivnimuiii, mcuuou, ...... i.iJ a. J. a. Younger, 5 'Prownhorn, Melrose 9.93... 2.78 1918 26... .23 1.29 .1918 J. B. Younger, L B 18 '- Brownho.-n- , W. H. Elenburch. SWV. KWi. io o"oi" Melrose - Melrose, 2.27 1.60 1918 32. 42 .1918 Jno. A. Young, L 11-1- B S. B. Estep, L B 28 . e.33 20 brownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 l.Gfl 1918 , Melrose 68 1.35..., .1918 J. J. Brown. NW',. 9.61 2.74 1918 k'nv WU. nf BP. 1. o.l v 1 . o, rrl C. Al. 'recman, NW'4, 2; NE' & NW' 36.03 6.89 1918 í .1918 l.awrence Ascree, Sr. V4 , óz-z- - 17.01 3.89 1918 L Í?" . " I2 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.56 1.95. .1918 W. E. Boucher, 2 horses, 15 cattle and personal 11.80 3.08 1918 ,i VX"; ",,"",: 7 Brownhorn. MolroHO 5.68 2.08... .1918 K. L. Causey, SE14, 17.00 3.89 1918 .Brownhorn, Melrose 8.38 2.55. .1918 G. P. Davis, 7 horses, 6 cattle and personal 846 2.56 1918 Jno. P. Flren, L U 4 -- Brownhorn, Melrose 17.02 3.89. .1918 a. ferguson, SW'(, 17.01 3 89 1918 David T. 2 Foley. 8W4 45 03 .1918 K. 819 17.01 3.89 1918 T. Fletcher. 4 horses, 2 tows, 1 hog 1 personal an 8 ,Ui 1 72" .1918 G. W. Finchcr, NW',, 4 15.31 3.62 1918 First. Natl. Ilk., SW'4 of SK'4 ' x M." F. L. Grouden, 62 cattle and oorsonal 55.95 9.93 1918 end 8B. of NK. 19.2-3- 1 '4 4 mm .1918 C. P. Glen, 2 cattle and personal 19.53 4.28 1918 Y-,- ü 8 Jikll-:i3:- i i":::::::::::::::::::.::::::. iiL .1918 Ella T. Grant, NW 14. 34-3-- 16.31 3.62 1918 -- Í; ÍT nl" J: 7 ttV ". Brownhorn, Melrose 4.08 1.8- 8- .1918 Oliver Goff, NW'4 4 - 17.01 J. 3.89 1918 ' 00 Brownhorn, Molroso 11.34 3.00.. .1918 C. R. Herrín, SW'4l 15.32 .w,"..u,''. 6 I) 3.62. ...1918 ,L lto 0 - Norby, Molrose 1.36 .1918 M. D. Herring, 6 horses 1 t l. r 1.45.., and personal... 4.60 1.96 1918 I.. U UU, U I U 11) L.l,. .. ).. 1 q .1918 O. D. Herrén, 2 horses ... 1.70 .'. 1.60 1918 Wm. Gllliun Estute, L 25-2- 6 B 7 """""nn.wnhnrv, 9 ?7 S. H. 1.1 .. . i'n"' .1918 Holland. Est.. 17.01 3.89 1918 v.. n uu. 13111 1' SW'. rj. uittnPBwo,t, nw, '4 1 1 ft ill A (A .1918 J. K. Hopper, 9 horses, 34 cattle 16 hogs and personal.. 103.88 17.25 1918 M . V flurlnv I. 77 ill II 7 T" "T J?"i ? nrownnorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60... 1918 ueo. Jones, Est., NE',4, 4 19.56. 4.67 1918 G. L. Hans, 8. of ,K.!4 and NV4 of SE. ' 18 01 4 04 .1918 E. B. Lewis, L 2-- B 8 Havener, .17- - 1.28 1918 vi uüfgel, ,LK6u í 12 BroVnhoVnVAwro'se"".::::::.".'.: 6.68:::::: 2.07:: .1918 Kelly, B. Mofar, N' 27.22. 5.47 1918 U. MOtlKCS, Utlli M, ..1918 C. K. Montgomery. NW'. NEVi. 1844 4.11 1918 W. F. Ho tman. L 12 U 6 21-2-- Brownhorn, Melro.e 4.08. 1.88. ..1918 T. M. Armstrong, NW4 , , 5.70. 2.13 1918 J. M. Hulland, L 8 U i Brownhorn. Molrose 5.68 2.07. -- .1918 wm. U. Anderson, SW'4. 3 7.03. 2.34 1918 Annie A. Holland L lto 6 B 16 N,)rby, Melrose 1.36 1.45. ..1918 Baxter & Brown. SWli. 17.11 3.90 1918 C. N. M, K. Holcotnb, of SE. U S MS. 8.1-3- 2 P. 18-3-- and of ',i 17.)2 3.89 -- .1918 J. Bergman, SE'i, 14.26. 3.46 1918 L. 15 3 J. House. L li Brownhorn, Melroje 2.27 1.60. ..1918 W. Bishop, S'i SE'lp Wj NE'4, 13-1-- 14.26. 3.46 1918 iiuuBioii-iiar- i i.nr. ro BK '4 G. W. Briggs, 14-2-- ..Orli.. Melrosa 3.40. 1.78.. -- .1918 NEU and NWVi. 38.02. 7.14 1918 HouHton-Hur- t Lbr. Co., L U 3 is n4 4.04.. ...1918 Guy Cain. NE'4. 2 17.11. 2.90 1918 2, 8 W. W. Harris, L U 5 L B 8 ph. M..i 1.36. 1918 James Couch, NW'4, 17-1-- 7.03. 2.34 1918 . -- n. nnrris, l, ju.ll II 13; lA.b-- t B 3; L 4.5-- 6 B16 Joseph Cofiley, SW. 3 7.03. 2.34 1918 L S B 17 flit Mnlrnan 1 70 1.66.. ..1918 U. W. tinker, W' of NE'A, 8.93. 2.63 1918 j. u. narren, jr., iV.l-3- 2 18.01. 4.04.. ..1918 P. Green, NW'4, 23-2-- 7.03. 2.34 1918 Jno. W. Hasso II, L B 3 M. F. 3; Moss, Melrose .68. 1.35.. -- .1918 Hancock, W'A NW14 43.72. 8.02.Í..1918 Jno. W. Hassell, L B 12 Moss, Melroso 1.13. 1.42.. ...1918 W. W. Hagman, NE14 NW'4 & W' NW'4, 17.11. 3.90 1918 ? "argrove, L 12 B 22 Kits., Melrose .23. 1.29.. ..1918 Chas. Harris, part of NWV4, 7.63. 2.43 1918 D. l- - A. Hurrell, L B 24 Kits. Melrose .45. 1.32.. ..1918 a. n. neneise, N;4, iu-1-- w 18.16. 4.65 1918 A. Hanimons, L 10 B 16 Orlg., Melrose .68. 1.36. 1918 A. H. Heneise. 2 horses. 76 cattle. 1 hoe and cersonnl.. 64.86. 9.26... .1913 J. W. Harrington, I. B 4 . W. A. Johnson, Imp., 10 .Orí Molrosn .68. 1.35. -1- 918 4 horses, tattle and personal... ? 9.42 2.71 1918 8. D. Hamilton, L 7. 28 B 5 H. M. Johnson, Brownhorn, Melroso 5.68 2.07- - -1- 918 SW'4 ' 17.11. 3.90 1918 nun, i, Wm. H. 24-3- 3 d .i ,.ui. l, ii . .ürownhorn, Melroue 1.36 1.45. -- .1918 Krouks, NWK, 7.03. 2.34 1018 M ít 8. Hvnsay. I. B 1 Norbv. Melrose 1 1.3S. 1918 H. P. Mullen, Imp., 2 horses, 2 cattle and personal 1.30. 1.44 1913 A. U Hill, L, Dallas McDaniel. 4 horses, 300 and personal " H ....Moss, Melrose 45 1.32. -- .1918 cattle . 195.74 31.68 1918 P. D. Ingram, 8W. Í 2 35Í02 . 6.68.. 1918 W. C. Orson, 6 horses, 256 cattle 175.79 28.50 1918 irvin ool. .i, une, J. P. Reasoner, NW'4, 1 16.72 and and Fixtures 43.56 7.99.. ..1918 -- - 3.84 1918 h. H. Johnston, NW. '4 1.. 18.01 4.04. ..1918 J. P. Reasoner, 4 horses, 8 cattle and personal 9.46 2.71 1918 M. W. Johnson. L 7 II 18 ÓrlgTVlelrosé" .68 1.35. 1918 W. II. Ruthland, SWtt, 31-2-- '.; 5.70 2.13 1918 r J. P. Kelley. L 10 B 21 D. I. Sears, 3 1 ' Fit., Melrose .23 1.29. ...1918 SW'4, "" 7.03. 2.34..:1918 J. P. Kelley. L 13 B 11 R. L. 3 Moss. Mnlrnsii .23 1.29- -, ...1918 Thurman, Imp., horses, 2 cattle, 2 hogs, personal. I 2.6Í. 1.60 1918 J. P. Kelley. L 1' 12 Moss, MelroHO .45 182 ...1918 Unknown, L 1 to 12, B 7 ..... St. Vrain, .... 2.28. 1.60 1918 E. C. Kulley, U 1 to 6 B 15 Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.45.. 1918 T. F. Wallace. E'A. 12.36. 3.16 1918 Joe Kfhl. L 23 B 11 Brownhorn, Melroso 2.27 1.60. ...1918 Jack Brochor, SEW, 24-4-- 13.50. 3.34 1918 Win. King, U 8 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrost 2.27 1.601 ...1918 Otta Magee, NW'4, 13.51 3.84 1918 T. E. Knlnht. L 2h. B f Brownhorn. Melroso 3.86 1.85. ...1918 R. K Miller, SW'4, L 1, 21.62 4.60 1918 B. N. Klnnty, L 15-- B 7 V Brownhorn, Mulrose 2.27 1.60. ...1918 J. A. Peterman, NE'4 NW'4 and S NWK, 23-4-- 8.10. 2.50 1918 W. 11. Klutts, L II 8 Brownhorn. MelroKe 1.81 1.53. ...1918 J. T. Skeen, Imp., 4 horses, 9 cattle, 5 hogs, personal 20.71 4.45 1918 Frank Kolbe k, u 3 4 B 2 Moss, Melrose .45. 1.32.. ..1918 F. T. Talé, Imp., 6 horses, 3 cattle and personal 4.59 1.95 1918 J. 1). Lamb. 1.1 II 1 Orlg.. Melrose .23. 1.29.. 1918 Unknown, NW'4 of NW4, 23-4-- 2.70 1.'7 1918 & 83-3-- J. Ii Lamb, L 2 B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.86. 1.85.. ...1918 Lindley Bryan, NE'4 and NW'4, 40.02 7.45 1918 C M Lewis, Nli of 8W 18.00. 4.04. ...1918 C. D. Coleman, SWK 14-4-- 9.60...... 2.65 1918 13-4-- 5 B. V4, J. P. Leathtr. L B 24 Fltx.. Melrose 1 45. 1.32. 1918 J. Coffey, NW 5 12.00 3.11 1918 W. O. L 290-31- , B L K. W. lladdln, NE' 2 15.01 3.58. ...1918 Evans, 6; 28, B 17 5.44 2.09 1918 C. M. Malhney, 24 25-2- 6 B 15 G. T. Glen, 3 horses and personal 3.37 L Brownhorn, Melroso 1.36 1.45. -1- 918 . 1.71. ...1918 C. M. Mathney. L B 6 Brownhorn. Melrose 5.93 2.17-- 1918 Minor Kenningham, NW'4, 2 t 14.41 3.48. ...1918 A J. Muthewa, L 29 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42. ...1918 Ora F. Holley, Est., NE'4 NW'4 20-4-- ' 31.47 6.12. .191 23-6-- A. A. MskUI. L 23-2- 4 B 3 Norby, Melrose 45 1.32. ...1918 Kate Moggard. SE14, 12.75 3.22 1918. 14 B 3 T. S.. Moggard, SW'4, 4 Melrose Savings Hank. L Orlg., Melroso , .68. 1.35. -1- 918 12.75.. 3.22 1918. 6 7 H. B. Mix, 6 horses, 14 and personal Joseph C. Meyers. L B - Brownhorn, Melrose .'. 2.27.'. 1.60. -1- 918 cattle 13.21...... 3.30 1918-- Way Banchers, NW'4, CY T 12.33 8.15 - Jas. E. Miller. NW'4 14 2 Brownhorn. Melrose 18.01. 4.04. ...1918 ! V 1918- 23-3-- f J. E. Miller. L 20 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrosj 1.81. ...1918 J. K. Claybrook, all sec ' r 70.92 12.24 1918. J. H. Mitchell. L 0 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27. ...1918 C. U Dodson, NW!4 27.75.... 5.45. 1918. J. W. Monday, L 21-- B 14 Brownhorn, Melroso 2.27 1.60.. ...1918 D. W. King, NV4 of NW 6.66w.:.',2.1i 1918: J. K Monday, 4 horses, 8 cattle and personal 6.72 2.28.. ...1918 O. 1). Ratklff, Imp., 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 bogs and persona6.. - - 1.69 1.40 191J J. U Montan, L It B IB Fits., Molrose 23 1.29.. ...1918 N. F. Rhodes, NE14 16.21 :.. 3 76 1918 J. U Morgan, 8 of 8EÍ4 2 t .. 9.40 2.71. 1918 Sania Fe Pac. Ry. Co.. L 4 and 8V4 of NW 16.21 3.76, 1918 J. A. Moore, L 1 B 2 Brownhorn. Melrose 4.66 1.95. ...1918 Ed. W. Whips, SE'4 16.21 8.76....1918 Robert F. Morris, 3.4 B t Fits,, Melrose .45 1.32.. 1918 A. T. Donelson, 8 horses and personal - t. , 7.66 2.43 1918 22-2- 3 3 -- Morgan A Scott, L B II Brownhorn, Melrbsa 1.36 1.45. 1918 J. L. Porter, horses, 4 cattle, 4 hogs and personal . - 8.63 . 2.59 ..1918 Joseph C. Meyers, L 9 B 2 Brownhorn, lolrose 4.66 1.95.. ...1918 Unknown, L , 26.27 5.32 1918 W. B. MeBee, L 22 B 11 Brownhorn. Molrose 2.27 1.60. 1918 J. 8. Johnson, 6 horses, 18 cattle, 3 hogs and personal - 18 69 4.13 1918 W. B. McBee. L 4.5-- 6 B I Fits., Melrose .68 1.35.. ...1918 Victor Johnson. Stt r 30.11. i.l 1918 B McDulror. L 15-- lí B I Moss, Melrose 46 1.82. ...1818 Fred L. Orr, 8W14 34.4-3- 4, 8EV1 of SWtt - 1Í.15: 4.21. 1918 D. 18.01 Wilkinson Ramey, 14.86. Wm. McDantels. 8?i 4.04. -1- 918 k NE'4 T 364. 1918 17-1- 8. 31.5-3- B J. Norbv. All B 8 -- Norby, Melrose 5.48 2.09.. 1918 L. Bennett. NE!4 6 17.11'... 3.90. 1918 A. T. D. Nelson. NWV. 15,01--.:- .. 3.58 -1- 918 D. Beck, NWJ4 17.11. 3.90. 1918 7 R. 8. 8 SO G. W. Parrlsh. b B 8 Moss, Melrose 46 1.32.. -1- 918 Cason, Imp., horses, and personal 1. 1.25 1918 H. 6.8-3- 6 F. M. Paddleford. Personal 2.72 1.67. -1- 918 IL Hale, 8W14 23.77. 4.8, 1918 D H. Paulson, L 6 B 4 Orlg., Melrose .68 1.35., .1918 J. w. Horn, Imp . 3.80 1.84 1918 W. M Imp., 5 8 29.60 Mary K. Parker, L 24 B 3 Brownhorn, Molro 4.08 1.88.. -1- 918 Krtetsburg, horses, cattle and personal.. - i.'. 6.84 1918 J. U Paga, 2 horses. 3 cows, 1 hog, and personal .61 1.34. 1918 8. J. Ferklns, L 8 Sec. - 17.11. t.ttl' .1918 C C. R. Rentes, L 13 to 16 B 2 Brownhorn, Molrose 8.20 2.52. 1818 Rork, NWtt - 16.64. 3.81..-19- 18 2 3 R. A, Pennington, NE1 15.01.. 3.58.. -1- 918 Rork Bros., horses, hogs and personal ,. - 2.76 1.67 .1918 U D. Petross, E4 of SV 9.40. 2.71. 1918 Rose gchultt. 8W '. 17.11 8.90 1918 H. R. A. Pennington, L 2 B 14 Norby, Melrose .40. 1.31. 1918 R. Sherwood. Part of 8EV4 7.10 2.34 1918 22.2-3- 2 W. R. 17.11 Presley A Davenport. NW4 35.02- - 6.68. -1- 918 Smulley, SWtf 3.90. 1918 W. E. Mary M. K. Pruett. 8EU 18 '16.81. 3.86., -1- 918 Snider. 8WU - 19.01... 4.20 1918 H. M. Westfall, Imp., 6 horses, 4 cattle 23.61 6.92.-.1- U O Prttchard, L B 11 Orlg., Melrose . 2.04. 1.67. -1- 918 and personal.., - .... 918 Geo. Barto, Imp.,. 8 8 1 6.18 J. E Ruckman. NW'4 18.01. 4.04. -1- 918 horses, cattle, hog and personal, , 2.20. 1818 L. J. M. Ray. L 20.21 B 11 - 6.68. 2.13 ...1918 L. Koff. SE'4 . - 1200 8.11. 1918 J. M. Ray, L 27 B 11 - Brownhorn. MelroBt 2.27 1.60.. 1918 Garlln Massey, Imp. - 1.60 1.56 1918 L Morrison, 6 236 personal R. E Roe, L 1 B 14 Noroy, jncirose .a j.z. .1918 horses, cattle and ... 100.33... 28.25. 1918 7 Orel Nicholson, Imp., 2 cattle, 1 bog and personal 117 1.43 Jno. H. Rutter. L 10 B 4 L B 17 .68...... 1.35.. -1- 918 1918 M. V. Adams, SWV4 10.81 2.93..-19- J A. Hitter, L 28 B 12 - Brownhorn, Molrose 2.27 1.60.. -1- 918 18 -- Val Delta, Imp. on 2 horses 3.42 1.78 A. L. Richardson, L 4 B 18 Orlg, Melrose 68 tS5. -1- 918 NE'4 and personal.. 1918 B. T. Johnson, 10.5.31 13.51 2.34 M. A. Roberts, L 11 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 l.B3 1918 NE'4 1918 Henry Metoalf, 8Wf4 1927 4.23 P. A. Rumnaugh, L B 21 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.04 1.57.. -1- 918 1918 W. A. McLain. 13.51. 2.34. M Russell, It 26 B 11 Brownhorn, Melrose . . 2.27 .. 1.60. ,..1918 SE'4 .1918 J Rosi Nicholson, 8WV4 11.70. Addle Huthford. L 1 B 5 Norby, Melrose 23 1.29., 1918 - 3.06.. .1918 4.04- Ross Nicholson, 2 horses 5 cattle, 1 hog and personal 1.36. W A. Scott. 8WJÍ 18.01 - ...1918 1918 H. C. sPearson, SE14 1351 Sallle J 8ebastlan. SE'4 16.01 8.68. ...1918 234 1918 A. V. Sticken, BT 13.60 2.34 1918 Bhumard, L 9 B 23 Flu., Melrose .23 1.29.. -1- 918 H. U J R 8hurtleff, BEÍ4 11.35- 3.06, Q. L B meirose - .o i.oo. ...191Í - 1918 J. fihrum. E B 2.93 Brownhorn, MolroBe 3.40 1.77. -- Wilson, NW'4 lO.ftl. 1918 J. T. Blaton, L 9 B 3 - , .191. i 1918 8. L. Chapman, Imp. and personal .64. 1.J4 1918 A Smith, 4rhorses, came, noa aim iriu,i.. - U li i ..oi. J. A. Cain, SW : 12.01. 311 1918 Willie Smith. L 1 II 25 - E'- - " 1.29. 191 1.29. Ed. DeBerry, 8W14 11.20. 2.98. 1918 C. Bmlth. L 2 B 25 Flti., Me rose .23. ,..1118 Chas. H. H. Hudspath, Imp., 6 horses, 9 cattle, 1 hog and personal- - 12.61 3.20. v. Hmiih L 4 B 25 Fiti., Melrose .23. 1.29. -I- 1918 wiiii." ' no S' -- -- Mary Palmer, 8EÍ4 12.00. 3.11. 1918 E. P. Bmlth, L 3 B 25 p iu,. lYimrunuai ...... o. 1.29. 1918 W. 8. Thomas, 3 horses, 1 cow 2.9 1.70 1918 5 B 26 Fill., Melrose 19. 19! Cora Bmlth. L 47- -- J. A. Thomas, Imp., 3 horses, 4 cattle and personal 4 - 1.Í4 1918 L 8 B 11 Fits., Melrose .28. 1.29. -- .191 Homer Smith, J. 4 2 personal - 15 -- Nor!);, Melrose .46. 1.32. Dt Burchett, horses, cattle and 114 1.42. 1918 A. Bmlth. L 0 B -l- J. Brownhorn, Melrose 3.40 Campbell ft Lewis, SW14 12.41 3.17. 1918 M L B 2 1.77. -1- 918 Hnlder. Jno. M. Rice. SW'4 15.01 8.58 1913 19..20-21-2- 2 B 6 Brownhorn. Melrose ... 11.34 2.90. ... irfi U B. Simmons. L C. Fits., Molrose -- .45 1.82. ...191 O. Cain. SW'4 - 14.94 3.5 1913 J. H. Snider, L 2 4 B 2.1 ... . 1 Mildred M Lewis. NV4 4 25.51.. 5.20 1918 8E'4 and NE14 30.00 6.80. ...1918 - Effle Dollman. Melrose 5.68 2.13. C. T Morton, NWH 117- 3.28 1918 31-3- 2 B 4 Prownhorn, - ...WIS 6- A. Btubblefleld, L Daniel McGee WVt 21.9- 4.8 4.1-3- 15.01 3.58. 6- 1918 Med Btocard, NW' 2 -1- 918 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.6 1.60. ...191X Ben H McGee. SE14 10.20-- J 2 B 6 2.831918 Geo. P. Steel, L H. M. Taylor, NEW 12.76 2.22 .1918 1 Orlg., Melrose - 1.36 1.45. -1- 918 J. J. Btevens. L B Win. E. Wallace, All Sec. all Sec. all Sec. 147.14 m 1. ft 11 ih Fits., Molrose 1.29.....191 24.471918 uMM. Wm. E. 13 horses, 320 cattle and personal 439.48 69.36 1 818 B 78, L 24 B 17, L 21 to26 B Z0 Brownhorn, Melrose B.80 3.S0. ...1918 Wallace. - J. A. Taylor, L 1918 Jumlous Walker. NW - 12.7 8.22 1918 J. E. Walker, NWÍ4 10.72 2.8S 1918 í'Ui.íífL i7l83B'i""'::":"3-"- " .mz:::i.m: -1- 918 - 'uv Tu,.rr,t,nIe' Orlg., Melrose .68 1.35. C. J. Wllhlte, Stt -- . 22.9 4.80 1918 14 B 12 -1- 918 Minnie Melrose 84.02 6.58. 918 Earl W Taylor, E4 36.54 .75 1918 1 10 B 19 nnhorn, -1- - Inknown, L to 18 01 4 04 1918 Earl Batea, NE'4 15.31 3.62. 1918 1 of NE'4 - nliiinwn. SWV...... 1918 J. B. Benton, Ntt .. 30.62 6.99. 1918 N', of SWJi ...... U... i.U I'nKiiuwn, ...... Brownhorn, Molrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 Geo. Hetchtns, Imp., 6 horses, 2 hogs and personal - -- . 9.08 2.65 1918 Vithnown, L 18 B 2 J. D. 16.84 3.87. ... . Brownhorn, Melrose 4.54 1.95... .1918 Roberts, SW'4 .. 1918 Unknown, L 21 B 4 4.64 Lonnle Well, 1 horse and personal .- - 1.70 1.61 1918 ...Brownhorn, Molrose - 1.96.. -1- 818 . - Vnknown, L 22 B 4 5 . Brownhorn, Molrose 2.27 1.60.. 1918 Sam Williams, Imp.. 5 horses, cattlo .. 7.3 2.43 1918 L 17 B 1 -- - R. l M. 2 19.21 iKnnwii. ..Brownhorn. Molrose 2.27 1.60. -1- 918 Harmon. L L 4.21. 1918 9, 8 - Vnknown, L B ..Brownhorn, Molrose 1.81 ... 1.53 .1918 Katie M. Harmon, NWVl 18.6-3- 7 -- . 9.6Í 2.75-- 1918 l iildiiiwn. L 27 B 6 ..Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81 1.63.. 1918 A. M. Duncan, 8WJ4 j .. 14.41 3.48 1918 I nknnwn, L 28 B 6 .Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42., ...1918 Maty G. Heatherly, Imp., 1 horse, ( cattle and personat .. - - 2.62 1.63. 1918 Unknown, L 17 B 7 1.13 1.42. A. T. Cllft, L 2 14 40 3 4 1918 1 - Brownhorn, Melrose ,..1918 - Unknown, L 18 B 7 1.13 Cole ft Moore, 1 cow and personal 3.45 1 78. 1918 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.42.. -1- 918 . - Unknown, L 19 B 7 Brownhorn, Molrose 1.13 1.42., ..1918 D. C. Elllston, 8W4 of SE'i . - 3:M 1.72- - 1918 Unknown, L 20 B 7 Brownhorn, Molrose 18.01. 4.04.. 1918 B. F. Freeman, NE14 7 and 8EÍ4 - 29.46 5.811918 Unknown. HWU 13.1.31 Brownhorn, Molrose e.oB 2.13.. 1918 Geo. Kitchens, 4 horses, 33 cattle and personal - 17.6 3.98 1918 to 23 B 9 44- A. M. Underwood, L 20 Brownhorn, Molrose, 2.27 1.60.. ..1918 J. J. Spurlln. Imp., 8 horses, 4 cattle, 1 hog and personal - 13 -, S 33. 1918 Alice Vaughn, L 30, B 12 9.07 2.65.. ..191 W. B. Cathey, 1000 head cattle - -- 720.0. 112.91 W18 T. E. 6 Hollene -- 2.5 Dan W. Vinson, personal '"" :. Norby. Melroso, .23 1.29.. .1918 Foster, L. 7 B .... . U4 1918 rz-r.- t- 3 2.5 1 Hugh Waters, L 9, B 14 ..Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.13 1.42.. .191 Jno. Gandy, 3 horses, cattle, 1 hog and personal - 4 -- WIS 8. Q. 3 41.01 K. U. Walkor. L 16, B B Moss, Melrose, .23. ..1918 Swail, 8W4 - S.11 1918 vr'"-- Hollene K. u. Walker, L 16, a o..-- - . ....Fits, Melrose .68 .1918 Unknown. L .7.8 B 1 .48 1.33. 1918 B 19- -. 1.77-1.- Unknown, L 1 to 18 B 2 Hollene 2.8- 8-. l. 1918 W. C. Walker, L Brownhorn, Melrose 8.40. .. 60.. .1918 17-1- 12 B 8 Hollene -- 1.28. 1918 Mary E. Weaver, L B 10 2.27 ..1918 Unknown, h l . ..1 Brownhorn, Melrose Hollene Mary E. Weaver, L 1U ...Brownhorn, Molrose 9.75. 2.75:. ,.:P18 Unknown, L B 4 .4 1.35 1918 10-1- Contiaiwd on J. L. Willis, L B ... " Fiu Melrose .68 1.35.., .1918 page i$hi of this section. Addie Winchclt, L lf3, B 17, - PAGE 6. THE CLOVIS NEWS, "LOVIS, N. M., 1919.

JsTüiiilrc; Descripción. Cuidad ó addition. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. Nombre. Descripción, Cuidad o addicion. Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. 1.29 1918 L. W. Downipg, 1 1, B 19 Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 .. 1.29 1918 C. Willis, L 1, B 8 Fitz Melr0M. .23. L. W. Downing, L 3, B 22 1 Fitzhugh, Melrose 23 1.29 1918 W. F. Witton, herramientos, 4 caballos, 4 vacas, personal 2.66 1.68 1918 Dempsler, Mill Co., W of SE'i 0.00 2.64 1918 J. W. Williams, L 19, B 8 Brownhorn, Melrose .91.. 1.40 1918 . E. Whitehead, SWVi, 16.01. 8.58 1918 Geo. F. Dounon, L 12-1- B 13 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.36 1.45 1918 B. L B 4 Orig., Melrose, 68. 8.80 Woodward, 6, 1.35. .1918 W.J. Dunlap, SE', of SEtt - 1.84 1918 T. H. Woods. L B 8 Mosa. elrose 46 1.82 i. 1918 HUgh Eagles, t 11-1- B 15. i : .Norby, Melrose .48 1.ZÍ 1918 T. D. R..Woods, NWV, ' 18.01 '.. 4 04 191 W. D. Evans, L 28, B 17 L B 5 Brownhorn, Melrose 7.71 2.44 1918 Sallie Yassctt. L 23-2- B 1: L 20 to 25. B 2 Brownhorn. Melrose 14.07 3.43 1918 J. W.iEdwards, L 30, B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.13 1.42 1918 J. B. Younger, L 15-1- 6, B 6 ' Prownhorn, Melrose, 9.93 2.78 - , 1918 T, H. Elwood, L 6, B 26 Fitzhugh, Melrose .23 1.29 1918 J. o. lounger, L a 18 orownno.-n- meirose z.zí 1.60.. ..1918 VC. H. Elonburgh, SW", ; NW" 18-2-- 32.42 6.33 1918 Jno. A. Young, L 11-1- 2, B 20 prownhorn, Melrose, 1.81 1.53 191K S. R. Ertep'L B 28 Fitzhugh, Melrose .68 1.35 1918 J. Brown. NW',i. 9.61 2.74 Hit Fred Fox, WV4 ot SE. 4 and E H of SW. í. C. M. Freeman, NWV NEV4 & NWVi 36.03 6.89 1918 82-2-- E. 4 of NW. A and W. Mi of NE. . . 29.00 7.00. 1918 Lawrence Ascree, SE4, 17.01 3.89 1918 M. U Frost, Ij 1 B 12 . Brownhorn, Molroso 4.5 1.95 1918 W. E. Boucher, 2 caballos, 15 vacas y personal 3.08 1918 M. L. Frost. L 10 16 B 6 l..J. Brownhorn, Melrose 5.68 2.08 1918 R. L. Causey, SE' "00 3.89 1918 H. D. Frost, L B6 ; Brownhorn, Melrose 8.38 2.55 1918 G. P. Davis, 7 caballos, 6 vacas y personal ."J5 2.66 1918 Jno. P. Flrch. L B 4 i Brownhorn. Melroue 17.02 3.89 1918 D. A. Ferguson, SW',. 17-0- 3.89.. ..1918 David T. Foley, SW'4 45.03 8.19 1918 R. Frion. SW . 4 1701 3.89.. ..1918 G. W. T. E. Fletcher, 4 caballos, 2 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 3 02 1.72 1918 Fincher, NWi. l?-3- l 3.62 1918 First. Natl. Ilk.. SW'4 of SE'4 NMi of NE'4, F. L. Grouden, 62 caballos y personal 9.93 191g 19.2-3- 18.01 G. P. Glen, 2 19-6- and SE. V, of NE. '4 1 4.04 1918 vacas y personal. 4.28....1918 23-2- 4 B 8 - Moss, .45 1.32 1918 Ella T. Grant, NW&, 4 W. K. Franklin, L -t- Melrose 3.62....1918 J. h. Gobus, L 14 B II Brownhorn. Molrost 4.08 1.88 1918 Oliver Goff, SVfM 4 1701 3.89... .1918 11 34 C. R. Herrín, 4 16- C. R. Oarncr, h B 6 ...... Brownhorn. Molroso . 3.00. ..,1918 SW', - 32 3.62 1918 Kate Gardner, I, lio 6 B 8 Norby. Melrose 136 1.45 1918 M. u. Herring. 5 caballos y oersona 4.60 1.98 1918 lT. O Gates, I, 1 B 15 ..'..i Fltz., Melrose 23 1.29 1918 O. D. Herrén, 2 caballos I-- 1.60.. ..1918 26-2- S. H. Holland, Est., SWy4, 17- Vm, Gillian Enlato, L 6 B 7 Brownhorn. MelroHe 2.27 1.60 1918 - 01 3.89 Hopper. 1918 E. C. GrssHaway, SW. ,j .'. 18.01...... 4.04 1918 t. 9 caballos. 84 vacas. 16 cerdos v oersuml . 103.88 17.25 1918 Geo. Jones. Est., NE',4, 19-5- M. V. Gurloy, L B 7 i. Brownhorn, Melrose 2 27 1.60 1918 4,57 1918 9.2-3- K. L i, B 8 O. L. Haas, S. ot HEM and N'4 of SE. 1 18 01 4.04 1918 a. Lewis. Havener, - 17 1.28 Kelly, B. 1918 1). M. Hodges, L 7 B 12 Brownhorn, Melrose 5.68 2.07 1918 Mofar, N'j C. R. Montgomery. NW1,. "22 8.47....m8 B. M. Hodges, L 5 11 8 Moss. Melrose .23 1.29 1918 NE'4. 4.11....1918 T. M. Armstrong. . lí,16- W. F. Hoffman, L 12 B 0 . Brownhorn, Melrose 4 08 1.88 1918 NW', - 70 2.13 Wm. D. Anderson. SWVk. 28-2-- 7- m8 J. M. Holland, I, 8 B 3 Brownhorn. Molros. - 5.68... 2.07 1918 - 03 2.34. ...1918 & 17-1- Anule A: Holland, L lio 6 B 16 Norby, Melrose 1.36 1.45. 1918 Baxter Brown, SW',i, 3.90 1918 Bergman. 3 C. K. Holcomb, N. 4 of SE. '4 and 8 íi of NE. 4 17.02 3.89 1918 r.. SE',i. 14.26 3.40 1918 W. Bishop, SVj 2 L. J. House, L, 15 It 3 tiJ Brownhorn, M.'lro.ie 2.27 1.60 1918 SE' N'j NE' 14.20 3.46 1918 G. W. Briggs, and 3 Houston-Har- t Lbr. Co., SE '4 1 Orig., Melrose 3.40 1.78 1918 NE'i NW'4, 38.02 7.14 1918 Guy 2 Houston.Hart Lbr. Co.. L B 3 18.04 4.04 1918 Cain, NEtt. 17.11 2.90 1918 James Couch. NW',i. J W. W. Harris, I, 2, B 5, L 8 B 8 Fltz., Melrose 68.. .. 1.35 1918 7.03 2.34 1918 ...J.,,..,r Joseph Conley, 3 W. N. Harria, I, li 13; 8 3..L 4.5-- 6 BIS SW, , 7.03... 2.34 1D18 L B 17 Fltz, Melrose 2 72 1.66 1918 li. W. r'mker, W',i of NE'A, 3 8.93... 2.63 1918 J. B. Harrell. Jr., NW. 4 18.01 4.04 1918 P. Green, NW!',, 3 7.03... 2 34 1918 ..'JT.'.. M. V. Jno. W. Hanaoll, L n 3 j.:. Moss, Melrose 68 1.35 1918 Hancock, W'4 NWK 43.72 8.02 1918 ...... W. W. Jno. W. Haasell, L H 12 .Moss. Melrose 1.13 1.42.. ..1918 Hagman, NEK NW', & W'4 NW',, 17.11 3.90 1918 j....::..'. Chas. J. G. Hargrove, 1, 12 B 22 Fltz., Melrose 23 1.29 1918 Harris, part of NWÍ4, 7.63. 2.43 191H l- A. H. Heneise, 2 A. I). Harrell, I. -i B 24 Fltz, Melrose 45 1.32 1918 NE'4, 1815 4.05 IMS A. H. 1 A. Hammons, h 10 B 16 . ...Orig., Melrose 68 1.35.. 1918 Heneise, 2 caballos, 76 vacas, cerdos y personal .. 64.80. 9.2(1 191) W. J. W. Harrington, I, 9 114 Orig., Melrose .68 1.35. 1918 A. Johnson, herramientos, caballos, vacas, persontL. 9.42. 2.71 1918 U. L 27. 28 5 H. M. Johnson, SWK 3 17.11 S. Hamilton, B T . Brownhorn, Melrose 5.68 ...1918 3.90 1.11H Wm. H. Krouks, NW S .n. Hamilton, L 9 B 10. , Brownhorn. Melroae 136 1.45 1918 K, 7.03 2.34. ..1)18 H. P. Mullen, herramientos, S. M. Honsay. I, B 1 Norby, Melrose 91 1.33 ...1918 caballos, vacas y personal.. 1.30... 1.44. ..1918 McDaniel, 4 A. D. HUI, I, B 11 Moss, Melrose 45 1.32 ...1918 Dallas caballos, 300 vacas y personal I!)5.74 31.68 1918 ... W. C. Orson, 6 P, D. Ingram, SW. '4 '. L... 35.02 6.68 ...1918 caballos. 256 vacas 175.79 28.60 1P18 J. 1 Irvin & Pool, mercancías y muebles y accessorios 43.56 7.99 ...191S P. Reasoner, NW'i, 16.72 3.84 1918 J. P. Reasoner, 4 8 y L. H. Johnston, NW. ' 18.01 404. 1918 caballos, vacas personal 9.40 2.71 1918 .i W. H. Ruthland, 3 M. W. Johnson, I. 7 B 16 Orig., Melrose 68... 1.35.. 1918 SWK. 5.70. 213 1918 D. I. 3 J. P. Kulley, L 10 B 21 J Fitz.. Mefrose 23 1.29 1918 SW'i, 7.03. 234 1918 L. Thurman. herramientos.cuballoi. varus, J. P. Kelloy, id 13 B 11 : Moss, Melrose .23 1.29 1918 n'xnl 2.52 1.60 1918 Unknown, L 1 to B 7 J. P. Kelloy, L l 12 Moss, Melrose 45 1.32 1918 12, .St. Vrain, 2.28 1.60.. ..1918 T. F. Wallace, E'A, E. C. Kelloy, L 1 to 6 B 15 ,. Norby, Melrose 1.86 1.45 WIS 12.36 3.16.. .1918 Brochor, 2 Joe Kohl. L 23 B 11 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60 1918 Jack SE'4. 13.60 3.34... .1918 2 27-2- Otta Magee, NW',, Wm. King, I. 8 B 1 Brownhorn, Motrost 2.27 1.60 1918 13.61 3.34.. .1918 R. E. Milier, L 1, 21-0- T. E. Knight, I, 25.21. B 6 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.86 1.85. SW',, 4.60.. .1918 .. J918 J. A. Peterman, and II. X. Kinney, I. 1516 B 7 Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60 1918 NE', NWH S'j NW'4, K.10 21)0.. . 1 9 1 S J. T. Skeen herramientos, caballos, p'í'.il W. D. Klutts, j 1 B 8 Brownhorn. Melrose 1.81 1.53 1918 vacas, cerdos, 20.71 4.45 1918 F. T. Tale, herramientos. 6 caballos, 3 . Frank Kollfor. I. 3 4 B 2 Moss. Melrose .45 1.32 1918 vacas, personal 4.r 1.95 1918 2 1 '. Unknown, NW'i of NW'4, 70 J. 1). Lamb, L 2 II .- - ')rig.. Melrose 23 1.29 1918 2 1.67 1918 t Limlley & Bryan. NE'4 and NW'4, 6 J. U Lamb, L 2 B 6 Brownhorn. Melrose 3.8S 1.85 1918 40.02 7.45 1918 C. D. Coleman, SWVt, 1 C M Lewis, NV4 of KW'4 18.00 4.04 1918 0 2.65.... 1918 J. B. CofTey, NW ",, 1 J. P. Leather, h 5 B 24 Kit.. Melrose .45 1.32 1918 1200 3.11 1918 W. O. Evans, L B 5; L 28, B 17 6 44 E. W. Maddln, NE'4 2 3.58 1918 2.09 1918 15.01.. G. T. Glen, 3 caballos y personal C. M. Malhncy, L 24 26-2- 6 B 15 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.36 1.45. ...1918 1.71. ...1918 Minor Kenníngham, 2 C. M. Mathnoy, L B 6 Brownhorn. Melrose 5.93 2.17 1918 NW',, '.. 3.48 1018 ..4. Ora V. Holley. Est.. NE', NW'4 31-4- 4. J. Mathews, I. 29 B 7 .. L Brownhorn. Melrose 113 1.42 1918 0.12 1918 Kate Moggard, SE'4, 4 A. A. Maglll, L 4 II 3 Norby, Melrose 1.32 1918 12.75 3.22 1918 .45...... T. S. Moggard, 4 Melrose Savings Bank. L 14 B 3 Orig.. Melrose 68 1.35 1918 SW',, 12.75 3.22 1918 .. H. B. Mix, 6 caballos, 14 vasas y personal Joseph C. Moyors, L 6 B 7 Brownhorn. Melrose 2.27 . 1 60 1918 3.30. 1918 May Banchers, NW' 3 12. 3.15 .T. Jas. E. Miller, NW1, 14 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 18 01 4.04 1918 1918 J. R. Claybrook, all sec 3 J. E. Miller, I, 20 B 2 Brownhorn, Melrosj 1.81.. . 153 1918 70.92 12.24. ...1918 J. H. Mitchell, I, B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose 2 27 1 60. ..1918 C. L. Dodson, NW4 3 27.75 6.45. ...1918 D. W. W. 2 14 King, Ntt ot NW t.. J. Monday, L B '....'...Brownhorn. Melro.w 1... 2.27 1.60. ..1918 6.66.. " 2.1U lia J. F Monday, .4 caballos, 8 vacas y personal t... 6 72 2.28- - ..1918 G.D.RalkifT, heramientos, caballos vacas cerdos, personi'l ...... 159"' 140 mij J. L. Morgan, h 16 B 19 , Fltz., Melrose .23 1.29. X. F. Rhodes, NE4 iijk"; U"..in a- 2 ny. u - ana OI 1NW yt J. L. Morgan, SVi ot SE'4 .' 9 40 2.71. -- .1918 ñama re rae. to., 054 ...... H.Zl. 3 76. -I- fllK EU. W. J. A. Moore. U 10-- B 2 Brownhorn. Melroit 4 55 1 95. ..1918 wnips, SE'i 16 21 3.76. 918 A. T. Donnelson. 8 caballos y personal - . -1- Robert F. Morris, íj.3.4 B 9 Fltz., Melrose .45. 1.32. ..1918 7r 243. -1- 918 J. L. Porter, 3 caballos, 4 4 y Morgan ft Scott, L 22-2- 3 B 16 ...Brownhorn, Melrosa 1.36 1.45. ..1918 vacas, cerdos personal 8.63 2.59. ..1918 C. 1 l'nknown. L 2 3.4 34 7 Joseph Meyers, L 9 B 2 .'.'1 ...Brownhorn, Melrose 4.55 1.95 ..1918 2M kh .1918 J. S. Johnson, 6 caballos, 18 vacas, 3 cerdos y person il IH.59 W. B. MoBce, h 22 B 11 Brownhorn. Melrose 2.27 1.60.. -- .1918 ta" 1913 4.(1-- Victor Johnson. SVfc W. 11. McBoe. L 6 B 2 -- Fltz., Melrose .68 1.35. .1918 30.11 6.91... .1918 Fred L. Orr, SW'4 of 4 19.15 B McDulror, h 6 B 9 Moss, Melrose 45 132.. .1918 SE'4 8W' 4.21... 1918 & Ramev, NEÍ4 Wm, U. McDanlols, SE14 18.01 4.04.. .1918 Wilkinson U 8s 3.64 -.- .Win 8. L. Bennott, 17.11 B. J. Norpy, All B 17-1- S Norby. Melrose 5.46 2.09.. .1918 NE!i 3.90 1918 A. D. T. I). Nelson, NWV. - 15.01 3.58.. .1918 Beck. NW'4 17.11 3.90 1918 R.J5. Cason, herramientos, 3 caballos y personul 1 90 G. W. Psrrlsh, L 7 B 8 Moss, Melrose .45 1.32.. .1918 . 1.26... .1918 ' H. H. 6.3-3- 8 F. M. Paddle-ford'-, Personal 2.72 1.87.. .1918 Hale. SW'4 23.77... 4.8Í....1918 J. W. Horn. Imp. - s.so 1918 D H. Pattlson. L 5 B 4 , Crlg.. Melrose , .68 1.35.. .1918 tar r Tr . n . - 1.84. Mary E. Parker, L 24 B 3 Brownhorn, Melrose 4.08 1.88 .1918 w. ni. nneisDurg, nerramientos, cauallos, vacus, personal 29.60 6.84 i9ig J. L. Page, 2 caballos, 3 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal.. .66 1.34.. .1918 8. J. Perkins, L 2 Seo. 17.11 1.90 ""liis C. Rork, NWy, 18.54 R. Renlck, U 13 to 18 B 2 Brownhorn. Melrose 8 20 2.52.. .1918 3.81 191K .....:..L.'. Bros., 2 caballos, 3 - R. A. Pennington, NE'4 15.01 358... .1918 Rork cerdos y personal - 2.76 167 1918 L. D. Petross, E'4 of BWVi 9 40 2 .71.. .1918 Rose Schultz, SW'4 1711 3.90.... 1918 H. R. Sherwood. Part of HE'4 It. A. Pennington, L 11-1- 2 B 14 L'.l. Norby, Melrose .40.. 131.. .1918 710 2.34....1918 W. R. 8mulloy, 9WJ4 17.11. 1918 PreBley Davenport, NW14 2 .ij 35.02 6.68.. .1918 390 t W. E. Snider, Mary M. K. Pruett, SE14 18 16.81 3.86.. .1918 SW'4 19.01. 4.20 1918 ...... c H. M. Westfall, herramientos y 23.61 L. G Prltchard, L B 11 Orig., Melrose 2.04 1.57.. .1918 caballos, vacas personal.. 5.92....19L8 Geo. Barto, herramientos, caballos, vacas, personal 6.16. J. E Rucknian, NW'i- - U-2-- 18.01 4.04.. .1918 cerdos, 2.20 1918 L. L. Koff, SE'4 12.00. J. M. Hay, L 20-2- B U u. 5.68 2 13.. .1918 3.11. 1918 Garlin Massey, Imp. 1.60. J. M. Kay, U 27 B 11 -- Brownhorn, MMrost 2.27 1 80.. .1918 150. 1U .f L. Morrison, 5 caballos, 236 vacas y personal. - 160.33 R. E. Roe, L-- 1 B 14 : Norby, Melrose 23 1 29.. .1918 ... 26.25 1918 Orel Nicholson, herramientos, 2 vacas, 1 cerdos, personal 1 Jno. II. Rulter, L 10 B 4 L 7 B 17 68 1.35.. .1918 " 143... .1918 M. V. Adams, SWVi 1081 J A. Kitter, l. 28 B 12 : Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60.. .1918 2.93 1918 Dietz,Jierramientos, personnl -- - 3.42. Richardson, L 4 B 18 Orig.. Melrose .68 1.35 .1918 Van ne', caballos, 178....1918 B. 10.6.31 Roberts, L 12 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose 1.81. 1.53. 1918 T. Johnson, NE'4 13.51... 2.34. 1918 Henry Mctcalf, 19.27... P. A. Rumbaugh, L B 21 - Brownhorn, Melrose 2.04 1.67... .1918 SW'4 4.23. ...1918 W. A. McLaln, SE'4 13.51... 1.34 J. 11. Russell, L 26 li li' Brownhorn, Molrosa 2,27 1.60. ..1918 ....1918 Ross Nicholson, 8W' 3.06. 1918 Addle lluthford, L 1 B 6 Norby, Melroso ... .23 1.29.. -- .1918 r.TT 1 - Ross Nicholson, 2 caballos, 6 vacas, curdos y personal-- - 1.96. 1- - W A. Scott, fW'A 18.01 4.04.. ..1918 35. 1918 15.01 3.58.. H. C. Pearson, SE'4 1351. 2.34 1918 Sallie J Hobastlan, SE'4 ..1918 , A. V. Stlc.-ken- SE'4 13.50... 2.34 1918 II. L. Shumard, L 9 B 23 .' Fltz., Mol rose .23 1.2.. .1918 R Shurtieff, 11.35... 3.00 J. O. Shrum, L B 9 - Mobs, Melrose .88 1.35.. ..1918 SE'4 1918 E Wilson, NW'4 10.81... 2.93 T. Slulon, I. 9 II 3 Brownhorn, Melrose 3.40 1.77.. .1911. a .. 1918 J. S. L. Chapman, herramientos y personal A. L. Smith, 4 caballos, 13 vacas, 2 cerdos y personal.. .13.34 3.31. ..1918 . .64... 1.34.... 1918 A. Caín, SW'4 12.01... Willie Smith. L 1 U 25 . Fltz.. Melrose .23 1.29 . 191S 3.11... .1918 Ed. IX'Horry, SWVi 11.20... 2- 98 Chas. C. Smith. L 2 B 25 Fltz. Melrose .23 1 29 - 1918 ..mi H. H. Hudspeth, herramientos caballos, vacas, cerdos, p'snl 12.61... 3.20 Willie E. Smith, L 4 B 25 .. Fltií , Melrose .23 1 2ft. ..1'j18 ....1918 Mary Palmer, Src'4 12.00... E. P. Smith, L 3 B 25 Fit.1., Melrose .23 1.2. . 1918 3.11....1918 W. S. Thomas, 3 horses. 1 cow - - 2.96... Cora Smith. I 5 II 26 Fltz, Melrose .23 1.29. . l'l'S 170. ...1918 J. A. Thomas, herramientos, 3 caballos, 4 vacas, personal - -- - 47 1.94 Homer Smith, L 8 B 11 Filz., Melrose .2.....' 1.2. ..WIS 1918 JsBurchett, 4 caballos,2 vacas y personal IK 1.42. A. J. Smith, U 9.10 11 15 Velrose .45 . 1.32. ....19 ...1918 Campbell ft Lewis, 8W'4 1241 3.17 1918 M. Snidor, L B 2 Brownhorn, Melrose 3 40 . 1.77 ...WIS Jno. M. Rice, SW'4 16.01 3.58. U. Simmons, L B 5 4 .....hrownlmrn, Melrose 11.34 . 2 90 i.i;s ...1918 L. 14 94 ., .45 1.32 Wi,S C. O. Cain, SW'4 . 3.56. J. 11. Snider. L B 23 ....-Fitz- ...... 1918 Mildred M Lewis, N'4 19-- 34 26 61 6.20 1918 Ktfle Uollman. SE'4 and NE'4 ... 30.00 . 5.90 ...1918 C. T Morton, NW'4 1278 A. Slubblellnld, L 31-- B 4 ,4 Prownhorn, Melrose 5 68 . 2.13 ...WIS 3.22....1918 Daniel Mcdee W - - 21.96 4.80.-...191- Med Stocard. NW'4 15.01 . 3.58 ...1918 Ben H McUee, SE'4 10.20 2.83. Geo. P. Steel, I, 29 R 6 - Erownliorn. Molrosa 1.5 . 1.50 .. .1918 1918 H. M. Taylor. NE'4 2.22. J. Stevens. L B 18 '.- - Orig., Melrose 1.36 . 1.45. 1915 1918 i. ' Wm. E. Wallace, All Sec. all 8ec. 316-34- ; all 800. 147.14 24.47. T. Sykcs. L 6 B 15 -- - Fits., Mnlroee .23 . 1.29. ...WIS f0 WIS Henry Wm. E. Wallace, 13 caballos, 320 vacas y personal 439.42 J. Al Taylor, L B 78, L 24 B 17, L 21 to26 B 20 Brownhorn, Melrose 8.80 . 2.30, ...1918 69.36. ...1918 2.18 JumloiiB Walker. NW'4 12-7- 3.22. 1918 Alice Taylor, NE'4 -- -' - 6.00 . ...1918 E. NW 10-7- 17-1- 4.78 1.98. J. Walker, 2.89. 1918 H. K. Turrontlno, L 8 B 1 Brownhorn, Melrose . ...1918 C. J. Wllhlle, 22.96 .80 1918 Minnie Toonc. L 14 B 12 orig . Me: ose . .68 . 1.35 ...W18 8'4 Karl R Taylor, EVá 35.54 6.75 L'nr.nown, t, I to 10 B 19 Brownlioru. Melrose 34.02 ..8.38 v.1918 1918 Earl Bates. NE'4 '. 1631 3.62. 1918 I nliiiowu, EW',4 of NE14 18.01 . 4.04 ...1918 9.40 J, B. Benton, Ntt 30.6 5.99 1918 Cnan )u, N',4 of 3WJ4 10.2-3- 2 . ...1918 y personal Mtil-o- se Geo. Hetchins, herramientos, caballos, cerdos 9.08 2.65. 1918 CnsrMwii, I 48 B 2 , .....Brownhorn, .. 2.27 j. ...1918 J. D. Roberts. SW'4 - - 16 84 3.87 1918 t'nknovn, L 21 B 4 .....Brownhorn, Melrose 4.54 . ...1918 Lonnie Well, 1 caballo, y personal 1.51. 1918 Vni.no a, Ij 22 B 4 .1 Melrose .. 4.64...... 1918 Sam Williams, herramientos, B caballos, 5 vaca.. -- - 7.63 2.43 1918 Ini'nottii. L 17 B : ...'. Brownhorn, Molrosa .. 2.27 . 1.60... 1918 R. M. Harmon, L L 2 29 1821 Unknown, L 9, B 3 : Brownhorn, Melrose .. 2.27 1.60. ..1918 4.21. 1918 1.81 Katie M. Harmon, NW 18.6-3- 7 -. 960 2.75. 1918 Unknown I- - 27 11 . ....Brownhorn, Melrose j. 1.53.. -- .1918 .i...... A. M. Duncan. SWtf 19-- 6 37 - 14.41 3.48 1918 Unknown, U 28 B 8 .....Brownhorn, Melroso .- - 1.81...... 1.53.. -1- 918 ....j... 1.13 Maty G. Heatherly, herramientos, caballos, vacas y p'snl Í.62 1.63. 1918 Unknown, U 17 B 7 ...... Brownhorn, Melrosa .. 142. . -1- 918 u. 1.13 A. T. Cllft, L 2 : 14.40 8.48 1918 Unknowa, L 18 n 7 .....Brownhorn, Melroue 1.42. . -- .1918 1.13 Cole ft Moore, 1 vacas y personal 8.45 1 78J...191 Unknown, U 19 B 7 Molroso -- - 1.42.. -1- 918 1.13 D. C. Elllston, SW'4 of 8B!4 3.04 1.72. 1918 Unknown, L 20 B 7 Brownhorn, Molross 1.4- 2- -- .1918 18.01 B. F. Freeman, NE'4 7 and BE 8 -- 29.45 5.81. 1918 i!1' Unknown, 8WÍ4 Brownhorn, Molroso 4.04. -1- 918 rrr J Geo. Kitchens, 4 caballos, 33 vacas y personal 17.61 3.98 .1918 A. M. Underwood. L 20 to 23 B 9 urownnorn, woirose 6.68 2.1S.. -1- 918 JJ.Spurlin, herramientos, caballos, vacas, cerdos, pers'n'l 13.44 8.33. 1918 Vaughn, L 30, B Brownhorn, Melrose 2.27 1.60... 1918 -- Alice 12.. W. B. Cathey, 1000 vocos -- 720.40 112.91 1918 W. 9 07 2.65... 19)8 Dan Vinson, personal . E, FoBter, L, 711 6 .Hollene . 2.58 1.64. 1918 I. n R 11 Norby. Melrose. .23 1.29... 1918 T. wtira. Jno. Gandy, 2 caballos, S vacas, 1 cerdos y personal...... 2.50 1.64. 1918 L 15, B 8 -- ..Brownhorn, Melrose, 1.13 - 1.42.; 1918 E G. Walker. .:. - 8. O. Bwall, SW'4 V, 42.01 3.11 1918 L 18, B 6 llosa, Melrosa .23 1.29 1918 .j. E. G. Walker, Unknown, L B 1 Hollena . ... 48 1.32 1918 vj r. w.iknr. Le.8-4- . R 19 Melrose, . .68 1.36 1918 'vii'V. ..Fita. Unknown, to 18 B I Hollena 2.88 1.69. 1918 E. Weaver, L 17-1- B 10.J....i:iJ..ilí'-'Ji'i."í:-i---.Brownhor- n, Melrose 8.40 1.77 1918 LI Marv Unknown. L 12 B 8 Hollena .16 1.28 1918 XI. v. Wnarev. L 14. B-- Brownhorn, Melroae, . 2.27 1.60 1918 r Unkuown, L B 4 ,..nonene .64 . 1.35. 1918 10-1- B fi U ..Brownhorn, Mttlroaa, 9.76 2.75 1918 J L. Willis. L Continuada en 7 Winchelt, L B 17, Melroae, .68 1.85 1918 pagina esta sección. 1 Addie - ! 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Nombre. Descripción. Cuidad o Tassacion. Interes y Costa. Ano. addicion. CHANCES! Unknown, L 1 B 5 TAKING NO Savings Campaign ..Hollene .18. 1.28... .1918 1 Unknown, L 1 to 6 to 20 B 6 Holene ,U. 1.60. 1.50.. .1918 V Boon Wi Unknown, L to 15 B 7 Hollene .96. 1.39.. .1918 , Is fo cmen unanown, u u to lb b 10 Hollene 81. i as 1918 Unknown L 4 to B 11 Hollene..""""". ... 1 1.80 1.50... 1918 The averag family in Texas, unKnown, u B B 12 no . ."..Hollene .96 1.39... 1918 Louisiana, Oklahoma and New Mexi- Unknown. L B 13 X.. Hollene .48 1.32... 1918 ciaua waters, nerramlentos y personal Hollene .96...... 1.39. .1918 co Is not wealthy enough for the G. W. Wlmberly, 3 caballos, 2 vacas y personal 4.15 1.88. .1918 "lady house" to have all jesse of the iiumer. be"4 and SWV4 24.01 4.97... 1918 wants. 1. N. Smith, 5 caliullo y ' the little conveniences she personal ... . L 1 92 1 54 . 1918 Unknown, 8E!4 14 40 . ... 3.48 ...1918 Through Thrift and War Savings 8. A. Jackson. NW4 I.. 12.01 3.11 1918 Stamps, however, the Government Fred Morris, 6 caballos, 4 vacas, cerdos y personal '.. 6.00 1918 .... 1.98... has provided way for the I. H. Nation, 2 caballos, 4 vacas, 3 cerdos y personal 1.60 1.50.. .1918 a w. T. carter W' 4 29.21 5.78... 1918 housewife to fit up her kitchen, paint W. N. 3 Hall. caballos, 3 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 2.86 1.69... 1918 the house, furniBh her spare room or T. J. Hlnds, EUtate, L 6 B 9. L 4 B 16 Orlg. Grady .40 1.30 1918 L. embellUh the parlor. Hobt. Keathly, L 2 B 15, L B 17 Orlg. Grady - 7.40 2.40.. 1918 A. B. Queencr, herramientas 3.00 1.70... .1918 Those women who were so wise as . a. M. Twaddel. L 6 11 17 First Grady 20 1.28 .1918 to begin saving systematically early Unknown, L 12 B 7 First Grady .20 1.28.. .1018 in 1918 have nice little sums Invested unknown. L. 4, B 3 First Grady .20. 1.28 .1918 In War Saivlngs Stamps by this time. Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 12 , First Grady 1.20. 1.44.. .1918 Eleven War Savings Stamps, some ot unknown, L, B 19 Orady .40.. 1.31.., .1918 . Frst which cost as little as 4.12 apiece, Unknown, L 14 B 21 First Orady .20.. 1.28.. .1M8 Unknown, L 4 B 1 Original Grady i. .20. 1.28.. .1918 will buy a first class kitchen cabinet. Unknown, L 4 B 2 Original Grady .20. 1.28.. .1918 In many Instances, the housewife Unknown, L 7 B 3 Original Grady .20. 1.28.: .1918 would not have saved anything to Unknown, L 1 to 4 B 4 Original Grady .40. .1918 speak of, bad It not been for the War Unknown, L 9 to 12 B 6 Original Grady .40. .1918 Savings Stamps. Unknown, L B 11 ..1918 Original Grady .40. 1.31.. Some of the banner Savings Socie Unknown, L 2 to 21 B 14 Orlinal Grady 2.00 1.56. ..1918 ties in the District are In Unknown, L 1 lo 12 B 12 Original Grady 1.20 1.44. ..1918 Eleventh 15 women's clubs of church societies. Unknown L B T Original Grady .20 1.28. ..1918 Unknown, L B 16 Original Grady .20 1.28.. ..1918 Women are quick to grasp the benflts unknown, -s a 17 Original Grady .20 1.28 1918 from habits of Thrift. Numerous re Unknown, L 3 to 8 B 18 Original Grady .60 1.34..,..1918 ports have been received at District Unknown, L i to 10 B 19 Original Grady .60. 1.34.. 1918 Headquarters of the Savings Division Unknown, L 1 to 5 B 20 Oricinal Gradv .40. 1.31.. 1918 at Dallas of women who have started Unknown, L B 21 Original Orady .40. 1.31.....1918 , . By Inventing your money in War Savings Star 1, you are t&klnj no in by putting quarters in Thrift Unknown, L B 23 Original .20. -- .1918 Grady . 1.28.. Stamps and who have been euabled Unknown, L 1.2 B 24 Original .20. 1.28 .1918 chances. The Government guarantees their constan increase in value ant Grady . to brighten up Unknown, h 2 B 25 Orleinal Gradv . .20. 1.28. .1918 thai you can alwayi get what you have invested, with accrued compound to buy desired articles 1- If you homes, As soon as a War Sav- Unknown, L to 12 B 26 Original Grady 1.00 1.41.. -- .1918 interest, on ten day' written notice to the postmaster. But hold them their is begins earning Unknown, L 8 B 27 -.- ...Original Orady .20. 1.28.. 1918 to maturity they are worth the most. 1919 W. 8. 8. mature In 1924. Save! ings Stamp bought, it unknown, l, 3,11-1- 2 B 28 7. Original Grady .40. 1.31. ..1918 Have you bought your Stamp today? more money. War 8avlugs Stamps Thrift ki Unknown, L 5 B 31 Original Grady .20. 1.28.. -- .1918 are ready money. They are redeem- w.s.s. " Unknown, L 1 B 82 Original Grady .20. 1.28.. .1918 able with accrued Interest at the post-offic- e Irene Wingo, L, 6 II 16 Original Grady .20. 1.28.. .1918 on ten days' notice, hut the long- Win. Brown, 6 coba 9 8 lio, vacaB, cerdos y personal 9.52. 2.72.. -1- 918 GET IN UNE! er they are held, the more money they BK,' 18.B-3- 7 3.34., L. f. ITOCKt'lt, 13.50. ..1918 make for their holders. Orris Cotton, 3 caballos 1.62. 1.50., ..1918 Have you bought your Thrift Stamp Jno. L Harris. W 20.17 4.37. -- .1918 E. Hlnds. SE' 13.50 3.34. 1918 today w s.s. M. E. Leary. L See. 13.51 3.34.. -1- 918 Jas. L. Lovefay, SWH ir 13.50 3.34.. 1918 Wesley O Tylo, 2.70 1 Personal . i- 1.6- 5- -1- 918 B. A. 9 27 - 25.41 The First Thousand Maudlin. caballos. vacas. - 5.19. ..1918 h its U A. McMuhan, All Bec. NE!4 5.79 11.44- - -1- 918 W. F. l'erry, 5 cahullos, 2 vacas y personal 3.95 1.81. 1918 Is Hard To Get Hhermnn Hlieatlund. herrumicntos. 4 ohIihIIoh, 2 vacas y perxl 3.79 1.83. -1- 918 Martha A.. Stockton, L 13.50 3.34. 1918 up ' When a man gets $1,000.00 saved L. A. Spurkiimn. 3 caltallos. 1 vaca Bnd personal T 1.16 1.42 ...1918 Unknown, NW'.i NK'4 and NE',; NW14, 10.26 2.84... .1918 there are always opportunities for a E I Wilson, 2 caballos, 3 vacas y personal 2.58 1.64... .1918 good Investment. It Is bard to place U. A 3.B3 Duck. 2 caballos v personal 1.70... ..1918 much less than tbaé That is why A. J. Edmondson, brrramlcntcs 6 caballos 3 vacas y personal 6.30 5.22... ..1918 Eurl Harrcll. 3 caballos 1.44 1.47.., ..1918 wealthy men wbo are self-mad-e advise It. B. iHher, 3 caliullos. 5 vacas, 1 cerdos y personal 2.61 1.65... ..1918 young men to begin early and save W. H. Johnson, herramientos, 3 5 1 personal 6.78 2.59 caballo. varas, cerdo, .1918 the first thousand. Dallas Johnson, W of NE'Í. 5 12.01 3.11.. ..1918 M. A. Merellth, 3 caballos v personal 1.76 1.51.. ..1918 Until we went to war, It was bard J. A. I'utterson, NE',, 5 12.01 3.11.. ..1918 to get started toward that 1,000.00 Sadie Kutherford, W'. of NE'4, 6 5.92 2.57.. ..1918 unless at least one dollar could be (.'. I- - Taylor, all sec L 8-- 53.63 9.56.. ..1918 put away at a time. Small change Unknown, 5 12.01 3.11.. ..1918 NW'4f ' was restless and acrobatic and kept Unknown, NWV,. 5 12.01 3.11 ..1918 Jumping out of our pockets Into some E. II. Tato, S'v of SW. 5 9.45 2.7- 1- ..1918 body else's. llnknown, NW'.,, 3 7.51 5.31.. ..1918 Now, however, there Is an easy way W. A. Roa, L B 3: L 1, B 8 Gamble, Clovis 73 1.37.. ..1918 Unknown, L B 20 Clovis 2.90 1.75 ..1918 10 get that first thousand. The an Unknown, L 7 to 12, B 7 Marshall, Hpts., Clovis 2.18 1.58 ..1918 swer is Thrift Stamps, sTbey cost only a quarter apiece and can be con- verted into War Savings Stajnps. The Government of the United States backs these War Savings Stamps with a guarantee or 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. Save and Suo ceed. Have you bought your Thrift Stamp ItoUajr ' - w.s.s. v (S Who Is Best Man Just look at them lined up! Everybody is joining a War Barings Society that's why the lines form W. 8. S. If you're not in one get in. If there ToDoJourWork? Is not one handv organtte one. If you don t know bow write to Frank M. i Smith, Federal District Director, Dallas, Texas, and the necessary Informa The best way to have anything Is I do yourself. way to get tion and blanks will be sent yxm by return mall. it The best ahead in the world is save regularly --W.S.S.- MOTOR TRUCKS and invest wisely. Tour children WHY SHOULD THEY WORRY? may be buying Thrift 8tamps but the nickels and dimes' and quarters they The Yellow Chassis Trucks that Serve So Well. are able to sane won't buy a borne or a new automobile or a new cultiva- - tor. The money to do that will not t be saved unless you save It. It's easy enough to save If you do It the W. 8. S. way. Quarters planted in Thrift Stamps grow into War Savings Stamps and the interest makes them grow like rain does a summer weed. Save for that happy opportunity. If you're not in a War Savings Society get In one. Be with the crowd. Save. Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today? W.S.S. Fanners Find Easy Method qi Saving 1 THE WAR THEY BE BEST Farmers who are making a habit BKT D111G 1ST 111 of getting a tew Thrift Stamps every tme they market anything from their farms are finding that they are able to save regularly and that they do Thing g- not miss the small amounts invested. --Just The For Wheat Haulin- The average farmer in this section of the country depends largely on his 'money" .crop, which he harvests Motor. once a year. Almost every one of Continental Red Seal them, however, grows something else which be markets at odd times. Torbenson Internal Gear Drive. An occasional load of bay may be taken into town and sold. The thrifty ' farmer also plants peas, beans, okra, lettuce, beets or some of the other vegetables which thrive In the South- west and for which there. Is a ready' ONE FOR EVERY TASK market. Butter and eggs form staplo articles to be marketed between seasons. By buying Just a few Thrift SUmps each time the farm-wggo- n makes a baul to town, the farmer or bis wife is providing a fund which ovis-Kepubli- c. they will be able to turn to good ac C Truck Co. count later on, for when these Thrift Stamps are exchanged for War Sav- ings Stamps, they Increase ia value Clovis, New Mexico automatically, and may always be turned into casb on ten days, written notice to tne postjnaster, although War Savings Btamps are the umbrellas which protect against driving the longer they are kept the more Show Room in Connection With Buick Agency rain of adversity. Save and buy then regularly and you will ave ne cans they earn. (or flnanclfj worries. Have you''",'bought your Thrift SUmps Have' yon today? bought your Thrift Stamp today? 4

t PAGE 8. THE CLOVIS NEWS, CLOVIS, N. M., 1919.

Name Description Town or Add. Tax Int. & Costs Yr. TAKIWp KO CtmKCESI Savings Campaign Vnknown, li 1 H 6 Hollene 1.28.. ..1918 Unknown, I. 1 lo C to 20 B 6. Holene 1.80. 1.60.. ..1918 Is Boon To W01 Vnknnwn. I- - to 15 B 7 Hollene ., .98. .. 1.39.. ..1918 Unknown. I. 11 to 16 B 10 Hollene 81. 1.38.. ..1918 16-- In Texas, Unknown U 4 to 4 15. 2 B 11 - Hollene 1.60 .. 1.5- 0- ..1918 The average family Unknown, I, 1 lo C B 12 Hollene .96. 1.3- 9- ..1918 Louisiana, Oklahoma and New Mexi- . 12-- 3 15 13 Hollene 48.. 1.32.. ..1918 Unknown, enough for the Claud Walors, Imp., und personal Hollene 96. .. 1.39- -.. ..1918 co is not wealthy G. W. Wlmlmrly, i hor.se, 2 cattle anl personal 4.15. 1.88- -.. ..1918 "lady of the house" to have all Jesse Ruthor, 8K14 Hnd SW'4 - 24.01. 4.9- 7- ..1918 wants. t the little conveniences she I. N. Smith, li horses und pursouul -- -- 1.92. i.r ..1918 Savings Unknown. BKVt 6 14.40. 3.4- 8- ..1918 Through Thrift and War 8. A. Jackson, NW' . .. 3.11- -.. ..1918 Stamps, however, the Government Fred Morris, 6 horses, 4 cattle, 3 hogs and personal 6.00. 1.98- -.. ..1918 provided a way for the I). B. Nation 2 horBus, 4 cattle, 3 hogs and pursonul 160. 1.50.. ..1918 has 29.21. 5.78- ..1918 T. N. Carter WV4 7 .. -.. housewife to fit up her kitchen, paint 3 3 cuttc, 1 hog personal 2.86. 1.69- -.. ..1918 W. N. Hull, horses, and the house, furnish her spare room or T. J. Hinds, Hutiitc, L, 6 B 9, L 4 B 15 Orlg. Grady 40. 1.30.. ..1918 Iloht. I.. Koalhly. U 2 B 15, L B 17 Orlg. Grady 7.40. .. 2.40- -.. ..1918 embellish the parlor. A. B. Quecner, Imp. - - 3.00. 1.70- -.. Those women who were so wise as E. M. Twaddcl. U 6 H 17 First Grady - 20. 1.28- -.. ..1918 to begin saving syxtomaticalty early I. 12 B 7 - Klrst Grady .... .20. 1.28- -.. Unknown. In 1918 have nice lltt'e sums Invested Unknown, I, 4. B 3 - FlrBt Grady 20. 1.28- -... ..1918 r In War SuMngs Stamps by this time. Unknown, L 1 to 12 B 12 . First Grudy 1.20. 1.44.. -1- 918 1.31- Eleven War Savings of Unknown, L B 1!) Frst Grady 40. .. --. -1- 918 Stamps, some Unknown, L 14 II 21 First Grady , 20. 1.28- -.. ..1918 which cost as little as $4.12 apiece, Unknown. L 4 II 1 Ordinal Gradv .20. 1.28.. ..191S will buy a first class kitchen cabinet, Unknown, I 4 II 2 Original Grady .20. .. 1.28.. ..1918 in niuuy instances, the housewife Unknown, I, 7 It 3 Original Grady .20. -- . 1.2- 8- ..191S would not have saved anything to 1 to 4 B 4 Origlmil ..191S l'nknown, I, Grady .40, 1.31.. speuk or, had It not been for the War I. 9 to 12 B 6 Original Grady Unknown, .40. ... Ul.. -1- 91S Savings Stamps. Unknown, L B It Ordinal Grady .40. .. 1.3- 1- ..1918 2 Some of Socle-tie- Unknown, I, to 21 B 14 Orilnal Grady 2 00. 1.66.. -1- 918 the banner Savings s 1 to 12 B 12 1.44- In Unknown. L Original Grady 1.20. ... -.. -1- 918 the Eleventh District are In Unknown I, B 10 -- . Original Grady .20. 1.2- 8- ..1918 womon's cldbs or church societies. l'nknown, I, 3 0 B 16 Original Grady .20. 1.28.. ..1918 Women are quick to grasp the benfits M Unknown, 17 Original Grady 20. ... 1.28- -.. -1- 918 from hubits of Thrift. 'Numerous re--' Unknown, I, 3 to 8 B IK Original .60. 1.34- -... Grady ..1918 have been Unknown, h 0 to 10 B 19 Original Grady .60. 1.34.. ..1918 t.rts received at District 1 HeaaVnarieri f the Savings Division; Unknown, U In 6 B 20 Original Grady .40. ... 131-- ... -1- 918 1.31- at Dallas women who Unknown, I. B 21 ... .. Original Grady .40. -.. -1- 918 of have started 1.28- By Investing your monoy tn Bavlngs In Unknown, I, B 23 ..Original Grady 20. -.. -1- 918 War Stai i, you are taking no putting quarters In Thrift! chances, Unknown, L B 24 t Original Orafly r ,2?, 1.28- -.. ..1918 The Government guarantees their constan Increase In value and Stamps and who have been euabled u ZD you can always get i.nKnnwn, I li nrltrlnn Ortdy .20. 1.2- 8- ..1818 that what you have Invested, lth accrued compound to buy desired articles to brighten up" Unknown, L 4 to 12 B 26..'. days, Original Grady 1.00. - 1.41- -.. ..1918 Interest, on ten written notice to the postmaster. But if you hold theiu their homes. As soon as a War Sav- Unknown, U 8 B 27 Original Grady .20. 1.28- --. ..1918 to maturity thoy are worth the most. 1919 W. 8. 8. mature ll 1924. Save! ings Stump is bought, it begins earning Unknown, h 3,11-1- 2 B 28 : Original Grady .40 1.31- -.. ..1918 -- 5 B 31 v Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today? more money. War Savings Stamps Unknown, L Original Orady .20. 1.28.. ..1918 ' Unknown, L I B 32 are ready money. Tbey are redeem- Original Grady .20. -- . 1.28- -.. ..1918 - Irene Wlngo L 6 B 16 able with accrued Interest the post-offic- e 0rgnal Grady 20 1.28- -.. ..1918 'a'"" at Wm. Brown, 6 horses, 9 cattle, 8 bogs and persoual 9 52 on ten days' notice, tint the long- .. " 2.72.. ..1918 GET IN LINE! L. P. Crockett, 7 SE'4 i3'Bo" Í.34- -.. ..1918 er they are held, the more money they 3 ... Orris Cottnn, horses 1.62" 1.60- r II"""" "1111"!". "'.'.'.'."" -.. -1- 918 make for their holders. jiiu. i. iiarrm, w Vi 20.17. 4.37- E. --. ..1918 Have you bought your TXrllt Stamp Hinds. BK'A I 13.50. M. E. Leary, ..1918 udayi L Sec. 13.61. 3.34.. Jas. L. Lovofay. - -1- 918 SWU 13.60. 3.34- H n ...... -.. -1- 918 ti xzaiKj j i yiu, i . 2 70 1.65.. ..1918 8. A. Mauldln, 9 27 """ horses, cows ." 25 4l" 5.19--11- ... .44.. -1- 918 j. a.i-á- The First Thousand t. .Ticmnnnn, am nee. nka c ta ..1918 W. F. Perry, C horses. 2 cattle and nerannai O.VUi.i" .. 1.81.. ..1918 hberman Sheatland, Imp., 4 To Get horses, 2 cattle and personal. ... 3.79. .. 1.83- -.. ..1918 Isjard iimiiim a. nuicmon, u (J.H.37 " """" ... 13.50. 3.34- -.. ..1918 L.'A. Sparkman, 3 horses, 1 cow and personal' 1.16. When a man gets $1,000.00 op Unknown, ... 1.4- 2- ..1918 saved NW'i NE',4 and NE'L NWV, 10.26 .1918 E. L. Wilson, 2 3 2.84... there are always opportunities for a horses, cows and personal 2. 58 .1918 U. A. Duck, 2 horses 1.64... good Bnd personal 3.53 .1918 investment. It la hard to place A. J. Imp, 6 1.70... Edmonds, horses, 3 cattle and personal"! 6.30 much less Is Erl Harrell, 3 5.22... .1018 than that That why horses 1.44 .1918 R. B. 1.47... wealthy men are self-mad- e Ishcr, 3 horsos, 6 cattle, 1 ho and personal.""!." 2.61 who advise W. B. Johnson, Imp, 1.65... .1918 3 horses, 5 cattle, 1 hog, personal... 6.78 2.59... .1918 young men to begin early and save Dallas Johnson, W oí 5 NEW, 12.01 3.11 .1918 the first thousand, M. A. Meredith, 3 horses and personal 1.76 1.51 .1918 J. A. Patterson, 5 Vntil we went to war, it was hard NE'lt 12.01 8.11 .1918 Sadie Rutherford, WM, of 33-8-- to get started $1,000.00 NEK, 5.92 2.57... .1918 toward that C. L. Tayior, 11 sec 8-- L 53.63 .1918 unless at least one dollar could be Unknown, NW' 31-8-- 9.56... 12.01 3.11... .1918 put away at a time. Bmall change Unknown, NWtf, 5 12.01 3.11... .1918 was restloss and acrobatic and kept E. H. Tate, S of SW'4, Jumping Unknown. NWW. ..Ill 0.45 2.71... .1918 out of our pockets Into some- 7.51 .1918 body else's. W A. Ross L B 3; LT.'B'sI.'I.'.'Iin.'IIIIIlGamblc, 5.31... Clevis .73 1 .1918 Now, however, there Is an easy way jJi.Riiuwn, u a su. 37... at, Clovls 1.75... .1918 got an- Unknown, L 7 to 12, B 7 Marshall; Hgts', Clevis"!:: LlSli:: to that first thousand. The 1.68... .1918 swer Is Thrift Stamps, Ther cost only a quarter apiece and can be con verted Into War Brvlngs Stamps. The Government of the United States backs these War Savings Stamps with a guarantee of 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. 8owe and Suo o ceed. Have you bought your Thrift Stamp today? W S.S. Who Is Best Man Just took at them lined up! Everybody Is joining War Savings Society that's why the lines form W. 8. S. If you're not In one get In. If there ToDoJourWork? Is not one handy organize one. If you don't know bow write to Frank M. 8mith, Kedoral District Director, Dalias. Texas, and the necessary Informá- The best way to have anything is tica and blanks will be sent you by return mall. do It yourself, The best way to get MOTOR TRUCKS w.s.s. ahead in the world Is save regularly ' and Invest wisely. Your children WHY SHOULD THEY WORRY? may be buying Thrift Stamps but the The Yellow Chassis Trucks nickel anif dimes and quarters they that Serve So Well. are able to snrve won't buy a home or a new automobile or a new cultiva- tor. The money to do that will not be saved unless you save It It's easy enough to save If you do It the W. 8. S. way. Quarters planted y 11 In Tlirlft Stnmps grow I ' Ill kV..-r- i t i Into War 8avlngs Stamps and the Interest 3 makes them grow like rain does a mm 8ummer weed. Save for that happy opportunity. If you're not in a War Savings Society get In ono, De with the crowd. Save. Huve you boiight your Thrift Stamp today? w.s.s. Farmers Find Easy Method of Saving BEST DURING THE WAR BE BEST Farmers who are making a habit 1ST getting - M II! of a few Thrift Stamps every 9 time thoy market anything from their farms are finding that they are able to save regularly and that they do 1 --Just The Thiljg For Wheat g- not miss the smull amounts Invested, Haulin- The average farmer In this section of the country depends largely on his "money" crop, which he harvests Continental Red Seal Motor. once a year. Almost every en? of them, Uowever, grows something else1 which he markets at odd times. Torbenson Internal Gear Drive. An occasional load of hny may be tnkon lnt town and sold. The thrifty farmer also plants peas, bonus, ok ra, lettuce, beets or some of the other vegetables which thrive In the South-woB- t ONE FOR EVERY TASK and for which thore Is a ready market. Butter and eggs form staple articles to be marketed between seasons. By buying Just a few Thrift Stamps each time the farm-wago- makes a haul to town, the farmer or Clovis-Hepbli- his wife is providing a fund which c they will be able to turn to good ac- Track Co. count later on, for when these Thrift Stamps are exchanged for War Sav- ings Stamps, they Increase In value Clovis, New Mexico automatically, and may always be turned Into, cash on ten days, written notice to the postmaster, although War Savings Stamps re the umbrellas which protect tgslnat the driving the longer they art kept the more Show Room in Connection With Buick Agency rata of adversity. Save and buy thorn regularly and you will have bo cause they earn. for financial worries, Have you bought your Thrift Stamps Have you bought your Thrift 8tamp today ! today! . , 'té