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VOL. 8. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. NO. 2.

Events of Interest from the Seat 6f line from the ocean to the great "Kindly catch that mouse for me," BASKET. Bho directed briskly, Indicating tb Government, valleys of Yukon SCRAP interior the bold liltlw creature with a wave Of her BY J E. JONES. and Tenaha, which ho declared A nrmborof nvn have found hi'iid. j SCIENTIFIC DEDUCTION came back to earth with to he nocessarylin order to "open out to their sorrow that "it is "Oh!" He thecouutiy so future a si ait . Then he moved n!oTy and Territorial Expansion and that its easier to morlgnfto iht; home to by HOMER HARPER. carefully toward the mous whh-l- i Development. development tnny bo made pos- buy an automobile than it is to lost its head and retreated to- the oth- er bookcase, which had no exit under sible." to "Even dii J says I'm the cleverest mortgage an automobile buy it. Down on ii handM and knees How About Statue for Lee? little observer he ever saw," Nora re- Secretary William II. a a home dropped tlm youth, lost In the chae. When modestly. "I've beon.study-ih- g marked For a few moments confusion reigned Seward purchased Alaska for The late Senator Cnlloui greet out the fciiBracteriyties and occu- underneath the. bookcase. Then the ed presidents pations people on street curs tlm counliy. he carried his prop eleven of the A CURT REPLY of and awkward young man roue, holding th everywhere just from their expres- -- Conf-itsi- S they came wrinf-lin- with' United when ! -- mouse in one hand. usition through States T ie proof reader on a certain you sions and wrinkles and clothes, "What are you going to do with It?" aid Charles Sumner, the to Washington. Among these Si lentific deducMon! Mhe cf western daily was a woman of kijpw. inquired Nora In ft tone which Implied A b r h a tn otlir-- night I went to a party fgreat Massachusetts statesman, was his friend, a great precision an. I extreme "The that he was stealing her little pet. nicety Lincoln. The last efforts of with Roper, where I knew hardly a "Inoculate it with tuhereujotitu," he Itvhn fi .retold with exact propriety. One day a reporter single soul. Coming home I told him Senator Culloni were devoted to said, dreamily. in a prophetic speech, of . the succeeded in getting into type loads about everybody there and he "Yon shan't!" Norn's tone firm. wai ' material riches of Alaska. tft the work of securing a memorial an item f.bout Willie Brown, the said it was perfectly wontlerful. Of He raided his eyebrows and looked to the man whom he loved in course, lloger does Gometimes exag- at her for the first time. "You wish its frozen trails the wealth boy who was burned in the gerate: about me!" me -- to put it he asked, hewn life, and cherished in memory. back there?" of an en pi re has already West End by a live wire. The She wrote another sentence and politely, pointlu? to the bookcase. so'.dier, pnded net- into civiiizatii )i, T h e day reporter found on it wilh a nourish. Felicity "Indeed not!" sntd Nora, disgusted totd next the tled her smnll bonnet n trille closer. United owns the groat former Governor Blackburn of a note asking. by such stupidity. "Take It put and States his desk fiigid "You ceriainfy are a wonder," the lose it. piease." -- Kentucky, succeeds Mr. Cullom c:oal Golds of Ala ka, and to df 'Which is the .west end of a sighed, enviously. "I never could The youth bowed. "Very "well." ha velop ai d protect, what is per- as the resident Washington boy?" It took only an instant write a letter and carry on a conver- said, and backed out, gently rubbing C o u g r e s s sation at the same time, much less the mouse with a crooked forefinger. deposit in Hie commissioner. In to son set-on- haps the gieattist reply, "The end the kuckh anybody's family tree at the It wan the next day that. Felicity there has been a suggestion that t cot to no home and world, the governrnent will of course.'" Ex. . fiance. I've shook her friend Nora by the shoul- rail-iroa- a in the soothe Knty. Ti.is beins wash day, liuildn thousand miles of d monument he erected ders. "What's the matter, Nora? father just naturally telephoned that Have you lost your Job?" expense of $35,000-(00- 0 National Capital to Robert E. THE REAL PROBLEM at an -- lie was bringing a new (lernian bac- "tf oulv I hadl" Nora sank Into Lee. These circumstances show for- A privately constructed' The fyrm3r and his wife teriologist homo to lunch. Don't ..Mir and fanned herself vlxorously. would he that the north and the south are get that you're coming tomorrow."' "I'Yluiiy. I know absolutely nothing Railroad in Alaska watched their dog as he chased "One-thirt- sharp," acquiesced Nora. coal "mixing it up" rather energet- about sclent Iflo deduction. I wish I'd Worthless without leases madly down the track after the The door had just closed behind never played wHh it. I can't tall a. ically. was to from thi' government; and since train Tie did it every Felicity and Nora preparing clrcurf rider from a well, a circuit i o'clock up of paper on : would dare Seven Hundred to One. tear the sheet which rider. ,. no administration day andalwavs returned wind- the had been writing so nonchalantly is be "Well," Felicity began, consolingly, make these leases there It may not that Senator ed. when her attention was distracted by "you couldn't lie half as bad as tha mouse, out nothing left to do except for the Ashurstof Arizona has absolute- wonder why he chase that a small which ran from object that took luncheon with us "I under tiic bookcase. yesterday. He had a mouse in his to i un the double ly authentic figures, yet he has United States train," remarked the wife with Norn's b'isinc.iitljho manner dissolv- pocket and it made a gay getaway a railioad, and made a statement that from the ed in sudden frl;;ht. liouncinii out of U'Voprsitkn of her eyes on a little cloud of dust while fjiiipr vas describing ..his jie.t . rn-me- nt ch:ti: she p r.'hcTl upon the mining, on its own account. organization of the? g o v e Uovcr her bacillus.' it was the liveliest 'lunch-io- n .coal that showd where was. drawing 1 or feet in carefully. A mo- T : n P.. .Olivia KnuiiiucQ nrrtnrwi. down to the present time, we ever had." "Thai's not what's bothering ment later the door 'opened and a palo Nora looked up and asked Irrele- it ion which any, set of large the glorious peace-lovin- g people rue," answered her husband. youth looked in absentniindedly us vantly, "Was his face all marked?" would he only too of the United States of America if he had been sent to the office on an "Yes. Student duels In Uermany." ibusinets men "I'm wondering what he'd do errand, which h, had unfortunately hands of have spent :s700upon aggressive "And manners?" j glad to take out of the wiih it if he caught if." House- forgo; ten at the threshold. II was ob- "So many he trips over them." the government.- There has and defensive wars, paying for keeper. vious that he did not lake In the sit- "The lierr profeesor himself! I told uation at ul!. been a storm of prott st against wars that have been fought, arifl hliu to catch that moui?e In my office Very likely a freshman or a sopho- yesterday after you left and he lid. Alaska, which is piepaiing for wars that are an- more, Nora rapidly. One expansion in THE MEW DANCES. deduced of This morning when I went to the ad- not. st gr since territorial ex- ticipated, while we have spent the utterly absorbed variety that vanced bacteriology clasa up my rai "If we are going to stand for dreams of autopsies. roie pansion and development hasal-Yay8ha- d one dollar for ether purposes of little pied piper and lectured. A you our women folks wearing slit probably know, acquisi- rough road. administration. he's the latest a and shadow skirts, tion of our medical school he's from Josiah Quincy aid our Ilerlin. The Honoiable younger ladies learning to dance mum Massachusetts warntd Con- "Oil, Felicity, henceforth I'm going-t- of the boll weevil wiggle, be a simple of the Loui- Texas little maiden who gress of the danger INVENTORY YOURSELF Tommy, tango, the bunny hug, m thinks it's downrlpht wicked to try es Imsm siana purchase, and told his to be clever!" Chicago Dully Newi. Some boys in an eastern uni the near dance, the half-canto- r, no au- wmmm that they had versity have drawn up ''the col- the buzzard the flop, and so on down thority or right to throw lege students' ten command- the SOME APPETITE. . 1 1 : 1 A z . ..-- i line, the men folks might i et t-- I IgULS illlU tico wiu i'. j ments," nine of which aren't just as well keep on smoking, The Maysville. Ky.. Bulletin people into hotch-po- t of this important, but the tenth has drinking, chewing, snoozing, prints the following: men of Missouri, with the wild class It direc ts the student to swearing and doing every A tall, gaunt young ma n mixed, thing nor with the though fakejari inventory of himself at else that's bad, and then entered the officu of the (IkJiw more respectable race of the the least once a month. whole push can go to hell to- Museum and Family Theatre "nglo-IIispano-Oallo-Ainenca- 5V "Take an inventory of your- gether," says the level headed and asked fir the manager. on sands at the in- who hasti the self." It is easily said. What editor of the Pincville, Georgia, "WUaJaivT do for you?"' mouth of the Mississippi. does it mean? quired a pudgy man in a check- Oregon Herald. m "When it came to the Of course you know what the ed suit. purchase, the Senate of the merchant's inventory is at the A "I want an engagement as a ti-l- il- current newspaper item is United States by un close year-- - freak in the curio hall." of the a detailed list as follows: "The wife of a lustrious Senator that he would goods in stock wit h reckon- 'Who are your" of Methodist minister in west Vir- 'IKindly Catch That Moute." not give "a pinch of snuff for f So k,l am Enoch, the egg king." ing values. many yards ginia has been married three the Whole territory, which ne of this, so many yards ot "What is your specially ;" that, times Her' maiden name was yocd old stogie is more popular proceeded to describe as a ''wild at x cents a vard. There are no ' I can cat three dozen hen " Partridge, her first husband was than an important celebrity. gambling venture Another an account- eggs, t wo dozen duck eggs and subtieties in mch named Robins, her second Spar- Some men are "all right in the Senator who hap)ened ro he ing. By just takii g pains, the ore dozen goose egg at a single New Jersey said row, arid the present is mined showcase, un display, but are sitting." from that storekeeper can learn where he There, Oregon can never he one of thb Quale. are now t wo great disappointments when you "I snnpose you know is, to the decimal of a cent. young robing one sparrow and gefythem homo, o matter how oui United States. If we extend T htask is more difficult when policy." our laws to it we must consider the thing to be measured is a three little quales in the family. fine a man is, eventually he "What's that." One grandfather was his A two-fo-r it as a colony." He declaied huian soul. You can't lay it a Swan, meets match. ''We give four shows a day." that "the Union is already too on a yard stick or compute its and another a Jay, but he's dead often puts on as many airs as a "I understand tbat.f constituent parts in terms of now and a 50-filt- never get extensive.'' Later on came the bird of Paradise. Some men '.'And do yon thinly you ran dollars. They live on u e, to at all except during renowned Daniel Webster, hor- Still, you can do this: You Hawk aveii the front doitr" Eagleville, Canary Islend, campaigns. Some are very rified by the proposition to at- can pause from lime to ti ne and "1 know I can." 1 the fellow fancy are tach Texas, California andNw and tisk yourself: "II a v e who wrote this is a outside and selected 'On Saturdays we often give gained in wisdom or in kindli- Lyre a Mexico to the United States. bird and a relative of the for presents. Others have as many as six show. ' ness or in patience since the last family." rough exterior, hut spread cheer "I have never hoard tf any- 1 sweet- "All right." review?' Am neaterand coinforr. about them be- thing, cannot conceive of any- er and more liveable- with' and "And on some holidays we MEN cause of what h inside. But all thing that in more absurd or Have I done something worth . AND CIGARS give a pel fnrmance every hour.'' all while? If not, why not and, if men, as all cigars, good or bad .T no young man hesitated. more affrontive to' sober Because of the solemn arb a , so, how can I improve on my two-for- ?, Btogic-s- i ich judgment. New Mexico and salesman was or poor, "In that case," he finally said. achievements in the months to cigar' mistaken I have one not one come to ashes i.t last. must thing under- California are worth come. for a man of the cloth and invit- stood before 1 sig a contract." dollar. inasmuch as you are the one ed to make a few remarks. He "What is I half" asked the The Alaska railroad is not a who has to live with yourselt it acbeded to tho request and as- If you will subscribe to The maniger. newly discovered proposition. might not bo a bad idea to form cending the platform saidr' Record or renew your subscript- "No matter how rushing busi- Fisher this habit as frequent' inspection ness Is at I he museum," thegg Secretary of the Interior and self analysis, with a view "Men are like cigars, Often ion, we will include four king replied "you gotta gimme of th Taft. administration used to making the association better you can not tell by tho wrapper. stand.um) magazines, all one time enough to eat my regular S . - ..hi Jwor. pffnrt.i to ritiicp a trunk worth wliifrt whit tlio fillr 10 inN '!,! j.'1''.! "'jr.I. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

WESTERN CANADA F LAXATIVE LEACH CROSS PRAISES WILLIE RITCHIE HOLD TITLE 18 YEARS nil CAME INTO EVIDENCE

FOR SICK CHILD AMERICANS LEAD IN OLYMPIC AT THE CRUCIAL PERIOD FOR QAME8 8INCE REVIVAL IN 1898. 8UPPLY OF WORLD'8 FOOD- STUFFS. "California.Syrup of Figs" can't The present demand for foodstuffs harm fender stomach, Marked Progress Made In All Forma bowels. In all parts of the world, and the ex liver and of Sport to Aid In Bring- high-price- Promises pense of producing It on d ing About International Peace Every mother realizes,, after giving lands, would make it seem that west- her children "California Syrup of Among all Nations. ern Canada came into evidence at the Figs" that this Is their Ideal laxative, crucial period. There is to be found because they love Its pleasant taste That the marked progress made In the opportunity that will be a large nd It thoroughly cleanses the tender all forms of sport since the revival of factor in meeting this demand. With little stomach, liver and bowels with- the Olympic games in 1896, and mainly Us millions of acres "bf land, easily out griping. brought about through the efforts of cultivatable, highly productive, acces- When cross, Irritable, feverish or Baron De Coubertln, the Frenchman sible to railways, and with unexcelled breath is bad, stomach sour, look at who In 1891 organized the internation- climatic conditions, the opportunities the tongue, mother! If coated, give a al Olympic committee, pron.es to that are offered and afforded are too teaspootiful of this harmless, "fruit greatly aid In bringing about interna- greatrto be overlooked. laxative," and In a few hours all the tional peace among the nations of the There have been booms in almost foul constipated waste, sour bile and world. Is becoming more marked each every civilized country and they were Undigested food passes out of the bow- year. looked upon as such, and in the course you well, playful This Is evidenced by the wonderful of time the bubble was pricked and els, and have a child ' again. When Its little system la full strides of the continental nations, was burst But in no country has the , sports. of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache- most of which are, In various development been as great nor aa diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic remem- outstripping England, whose citizens rapid, whether in city or in" country, ago, ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should were, up to a generator or so the as in western Canada. always be the first treatment given. leaders In most of the games taken up The provlncea of Manitoba, Sas by e Millions or mothers keep "California white men. katchewan and Alberta-iiav- the larg- al- Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a It was England and her athletic est area of desirable lands on the. teaspoonful today saves a sick child lies, Ireland and Scotland, which pro- Nprth American continent, and their Ask the store for a 60-ce- duced the type of men whose feats of cultivation has Just begun. tomorrow. at 'were bottle of "California Syrup of strength, agility and speed the Even with a two hundred million Figs." which has directions for babies, prototypes of those champtonB of the bushel wheat crop, less than eight old games In Greece, remained children of all ages and grown-up- s Champion Willie Ritchie. but it per cent, of the land is under the printed on the bottla. Adv. for the United States to dim the ploughs, four per cent, being In wheat, "I think .that Willie Ritchie Is the ued the pugilistic dentist. "Ritchie Is "stars" of England, with the result that Less than five years ago the wheat greatest light weight champion we all class. Wolgast was a slugger, 1895, champions Seek Employment Elsewhere. since when England's crop was only 71,000,000 bushels. It Should have days of Nelson could not whip any man who is height of airy persiflage," had since the Joe Gans. were totally eclipsed in the historical is a simple calculation to estimate "It the The only expe- did upon him. field, Longfellow Pendally, "for the thing he lacks is ring not first break his hands athletic events at Manhattan that if four per cent, of the available writes rience. Give him generalship of "What a fight and Ritchie bosses to advise a deposed heeler to the Gans John Bull's standing in the world of cultivatable area produces something Tommy Murphy and I actually believe would have put up had it been possible Bport too 'go get a I have competitive has been none over 200,000,000 bushels, what will 44 to the Star awl Job.' he would be than Gans." to bring them together when each was trying for last year to accept better firm. per cent, produce? And then look at been the This is opinion of Leach Cross, at his best. Gans was a great defen Young position on paper as an obitu- the From that time when Amer- immigration is coming into a that New York's fighting dentist. 6lve fighter. Ritchie Is clever and ag- up games, the that ary poet, completely. ica took track and field the country. 1901 was 49,149, and have failed "Ritchie could have whipped Bat- gressive. I would have traveled a cry the In it And If a man of my rare intelligence of "Westward the march of ath 17,000 being from the United States; tling Nelson and Ad Wolgast the best long way to see them in action against letic empire way" been and ability cut the mustard, col- takes it has In 1906 was 189,064, of which 57,000 can't day either of them ever saw," contin- - each other." the slogan to United it loquially speaking, what show has a the end that the were Americans, and in 1913 was States In many it beetle-heade- henchman of Tom and stands 400,000, 140,000 sport. competitive fever about of which about Joe?" Kansas City Star. fields of The were Americans. But why have they IS GREATEST TENNIS PLAYER spread of Yankee ":x:::o::::':":::":'::r"::':" across the whole gone to Canada? The American farm - land and now nearly all the sections of i- GOLF STARS COMING man in- To Cultivate Cheerfulness. Champion Wilding of Australia Select- the country contribute champions at er is a of shrewd business Sydney once gave a woman stincts. Just like his Canadian brother, Smith ed to Represent Antipodes In Harry one sport or another, all anxious and a score of recipes for cheerfulness, Vardon and Edward and when he finds that he can sell hta Davit Cup Tournament. Ray, who willing, when the time arises, to take and among them was to remember all the British golf players own farm at from $100 to $200 per made a tour of this country and up the cudgels of competition in be the pleasant things said to and of her, Anthony F. Wilding, the Australian half of Uncle Sam and with a view of acre and move Into Canada and home Canada last year, are to come pre-em- to keep a box of candy on the chim champion who only recently won the aiding In the sustaining of his posi- stead and half a 'section for neypiece and a gettle simmering on back again this year. Other himself, and similarly for all his sons International match at Stockholm, British professionals who may tion at the top of the list among the the hob. Do not give way to melan rep- who are adult and of age upon lands Sweden, has Just been selected to come with them are James nations of the world. choly; never ask "Why were we resent the Antipodes in the forthcom- The position of the world's leader In as rich and fertile as those he left, born?" If you are given to asking Braid, J. H. Taylor, George Dun- and producing Indeed several bushels ing tennis tournament for the' Davis can Abe sport achieved by the United States questions, ask easy ones. cup to country and Mitchell. to acre in excess of anything he be held in this tills Negotiations way and held through a series of competi- the are under to has ever known, it will more bring over these players prac- tions of track and field battles in take which a gradually increasing number than an ordinary effort to prevent him tically the cream of the British from making change. professional golfing world, and of armies take part with the holding the ENDS DYSPEPSIA, !And then, too, is Alex Findlay, who mat- of the Olympic series, meet with keen there the American has the capital following the capital brawn, charge, is to con- er opposition with the ever recurring of ter in said be muscle following so as players men- world's series and the desire for bet and sinew,, It INDIGESTION. GAS fident that all the to keep tioned will consent to make the terment by the nations of Europe is in touch with the industrious being attested to from time to time farmer with which it has had dealings trip. years "Pape's Diapepsln" cures sick, by their of teachers for for back. . This capital and the their athletes In an endeavor to safe capital of farming experience is uo sour stomachs in five minutes guard their standing In the world of small matter in the building up of a Time Itl sport, and aid In putting a stop to the country. winning habit of the sons of America, Nothing is said of the great mineral "Really does" put bad stomachs In and forest wealth, of which but little order "really does" overcome indiges- FRANK GOTCH RETIRES AGAIN has been touched. ' tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and No country in the world's history sourness in five minutes that Just vJossip Champion Grappler Spurns Offer of has attracted to its borders a larger lar- that makes Pape's Diapepsln the $25,000 to Ingage In Match With number of settlers in so short a time, gest selling stomach regulator in the Foreigners In New York. or has attracted so much wealth In a world. If what you eat ferments Into period of equal length, as have the stubborn lumps, you belch gas and Wrestling promoters have been try- Canadian prairies. Never before has eructate sour, undigested food and ing for some time to bring Frank pioneering been accomplished under acid; head Is dizzy and aches; breath Gotch, the heavyweight . wrestling conditions so favorable as those that foul; tongue coated; your lnsldes filled champion of the world, to New York exist in western Canada today. Ad- with bile and Indigestible waste, re- I for three bouts with foreign mat stars. vertisement member the moment "Pape's Diapep- porta He was offered $25,000. Gotch re sln" comes in contact with the stomach vJ fused the offer and says he will never Concerning Grammar. all such distress vanishes. It's truly again. A sweet little voice that sounded "Wildcat" Ferns bested Charlie wrestle astonishing almost marvelous, and From his Iowa home, Gotch, In like it usually used better grammar. In a 15 Joplin, re the Joy Is Its harmlessness. Pieraon round bout at ply New York otter, wrote Nell Brlnkley In the Journal. Sounds Mo. to the that A large fifty-ce- case of Pape's Dia- he "positively" had given up wrest like better grammar ain't being used pepsln will give you a hundred dollars' ling forever. ' His wife and he had this Reason. F. P. A., in New York-Mai- l. worth of satisfaction. Happy Is the baseball player whose gone over the situation, he wrote, and It's worth Its weight In gold to men Jumping possibilities become a mat- nothing "will induce me to change and women who can't get their stom- ter of national interest. my mind." The Universal Way. achs regulated. It belongs in your The call of the foreigners and the "I would like to express my sym- home should always be kept handy f JJ Remember Heinle Peitz? He Is to offer of big New York purses, he said, pathy to the family " in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach U be head coach of the Kansas City A. "Why not send it by parcel post?" during the day or at night It's the A. team in full charge of the pitchers. quickest, surest and most harmless Champion Anthony F. Wilding. It's an ill wind that blows nobody stomach doctor in the world. Adv. Clark Griffith now says Is good, summer. The champion, who Is con- he cured even in a breezy conversation. of pitchers to greatest tennis play- the idea that old can make Gate of Tears. ceded be the good er of day partner, Norman when they switch to other clubs. The straits Babelmandeb, the pas-cag- e the and his form the Persian gulf into the Brookes, are certain to play an Inter-atln- g and Instructive game. Knockout Sweeney of New York and .Red sea, are called by the Arabs the Tommy Jones of New Castle, Pa., "Gate of Tears." These straits are fought a draw at Dayton, very dangerous in rough weather. The Rtvlval of Auto Racing. will Ohio. Moke Eating channel is very rocky, and is only Prizes for auto racing total 1200,000 In this country next year, It V about 20 miles wide. It received conservatively a Its melancholy name from the number was estimated. The Del Howard, manager of the Frisco Joy largest purses now in sight as fol- of shipwrecks that occurred there. are Seals, will prescribe soccer football lows: Indianapolis, $50,000; Seattle, for his men on the training trip this When the appetite is 130,000; Sioux City, $25,000; Vander-bll- t year. keen and the digestion V. Dr.- - Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regulate and Grand Prix, $16,0.0; Los An- normal you can enjoy snu invigorate tomach, liver and bowel geles and Sacramento, $14,300. Cor- Sugar-coated- , tiny granules, cany to take as The Browna have secured a real your meals without fear candy. Adv. ona, $11,000; Tacoma, $10,600; Santa slugger In Catcher Rumler. Last sea- Elgin-Lo- s Angeles-Phoeni- Monica, $10,000; son he piled np an average of .327 in cf distress, but how Her Good Record. $9,500; Kl Paao-Phoenl- two leagues. different when "Is that Mrs. Smith?" I called you $6,400; Galveston, $5,000. Total, the up to auk if you can say' anything $197,700. stomach is weak and Pongo Cantillon would be willing to good of Bridget Farley, who was with buy Long Hughes your food causes Heart- you as cook?" Blnghamton Signs Cranston. Tom back from the Washington club if Hughes was will- Champion Frank Gotch. burn, Bloating, Nausea, "Yes, I can say one thing. Blnghamton of tha New York state nice She ing, says no. left without breaking any dishes." league has purchased Second Base- but Tom will never make him leave his farm Headache, Indigestion "That's encouraging. How long did man Cranston from the Troy club of again. He suggested that Beell and and Costiveness. "this stay?" the same circuit. Cranston goes to Johnny Coulon has decided to meet Ainerlcus get together and let the win she conqueror suggests a trial of "One hour." the champions in exchange for Out- Kid Williams, the of Campl, ner defend the title, saying that he fielder McChesney and a snug cash at the next show to be staged by Tom was willing to waive his rights in fa McCarey In his Vernon arena. Drive that cough from your system, consideration. vor of the better of the two. HOSTETTER'S liean't Ment hold ted Cough Drops will iurely- - help you 5c at all Drug btorM. Naps Release Kibble. Charlie Herzog has signed an old- - Herbert to Manage Cairo. The Cleveland Napa have released time catcher named Lewis Deal to' go Jack Herbert, formerly a membe) SlomachCidcrs A girl never sees a play of sixteen Jack Kibble, third baseman, to the south with the Reds and help In the of the Brooklyn club laat season boss noting a striking without resemblance Evansvllle club, of the Central league. coaching and conditioning, of the of Pekln, has been appoiuted manage! and the heroU NtMs arU Kvacivllla paid (509 for his relets tuam. ... , dWtftftfti THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

He produced V credentials as corre spondent of the London Standard. The officer examined them carefully. Than he placed them in his pocket. "I am convinced you are lying," ha replied simply. "Our Information con- A STORY OP THEN cerning you is exceedingly accurate. For your Sake I trust the papers may be found correct. For otherwise" he V Lawrence Ierry Ellsworth Youncf shrugged his shoulders "you are a py. wk I 3 iui (mini wm OH4witiuiW A chill passed over Holton. He had V A 1 r-r-" '. ' . . oytoKT A. . Mei not thought of that before. A spy! And in war time they had a summary way of dealing with such. After a very meager breakfast, the men threw themselves upon the ground, chatting and smoking, and Holton did likewise. He felt in its fullness the relief of having his hands afl 'lm . t free; and, In large measure, despite the guard standing over him and the men all about, he became possessed of T greater confidence in his ability to SYNOPSIS. nBleep, and without any d You see," the spy added, "my role meet this situation, the most danger plans for dealing with him appealed as one of the leaders of tbe Cuban ous that had ever confronted him. Ms my be- Uelitennnt Holton Is detached from to him forcibly. He stopped suddenly Junta, coupled with supposed Fearing, no doubt, the proximity of command In the navy at the outset of the disin- BpanlHh-Amorlra- in bis and stole back to lief In the absolute Integrity and n war and aslKnel to tracks then Garcla's men, the soldiers did not Important secret sorvlc duty. While dln-In- his bed of boughs. terestedness of the United States as move until late afternoon, and then at a Washington hotel he detects a was In quandary regards Cuba, lead me into waiter In the act of robbing a beautiful Holton's mind sore sometimes with great stealth, all talking in the my be- young lady. She thanks him for his serv- as to what to do. Unquestionably this danger. Garcia, who Is friend, ranks being rigidly silenced. Holton ice and gives her name as Miss Ia Tossa, lieves in me, Castillo, I have rea- a Cuban patriot. he meets her at man held a high place In the esteem but had had opportunity for several hours' Hol-tn- n son a ball. A secret service man warns of Garcia, who just as certainly had no to think, is suspicious. Garcia sleep. He was thereby greatly re- that the girl Is a spy Benor I.a idea he was Spanish spy. meets Castillo tomorrow, and so " he Tossa chides his daughter for her failure that a freshed, and, under reaction, his fear to secure Important Information from As to the conversation, Holton be shrugged his shoulders and lifted his for himself were considerably lessened. Holton. She leaves for her home in lieved he had the key to the spy hands. Cuba. Holton Is ordered to follow her. that; Dusk fell, and still the march con- They meet on the Tampa train. Miss was engaged in the process of poison "All right," grunted the American; tinued. On through the night went the a ToHsa tells Holton she Is a Cuban ing the minds of Cuban leaders against jump into the boat." spy and expresses doubt regarding the men, and without a stop until dawn, sincerity of the United States. Holton is the Americans, a plot which, If car- Before the Bpy obeyed, he turned camp clearing guard when was made in a ordered to remain at Tampa to the ried forward successfully and rapidly, for a moment and repeated his whis which had two of the troop transports. He receives orders to vesy been cut where land Miss La Tossa, who Is considered a might seriously affect the present cam- tle. Then, in a mild voice, he mountain trails met and crossed. Here, dangerous spy, on Cuban soil. At sea paign, and at the same time have a said: as the heavens grew bright, fires were he Is overtaken by another warship cer- t-- decided tendency to give point to "It Is time, Benor, for your salad which takes Miss a Tossa aboard and lighted, and a meal prepared, after Holton Is ordered to return to Tampa. tain relations already strained with with dressing." which sentries were posted. Then the He saves the transports Trom destruction several powerful foreign nations. Holton, knowing the words were ad the of dynamiters and reports camp settled down for sleep. at hands 0T pj to Admiral Sampson for further duty. One thing was sure, the moves of dressed to him, waB on the point of Holton had no idea how many miles MADE BY Holton is sent to General Garcla's com- this , man must be checkmated, and scrambling to his feet when a power- capture, mand In the guise of a newspaper cor- had been covered since his respondent to investigate Cuban plots sharply. Just how was the question. ful arm was thrown across his throat, but felt It must be a great many. Stand against the American troops and to learn Holton lay there deliberating what throttling him, while, at the same lng up now away over plana Spanish navy. he could Bee far the of the he ought to do for more than an hour, time, his hands and feet were seized the hills the twinkling lights of Santi- and still undecided when the spy set and bound In a twinkling. A gag was ago, and these he could not help view, CHAPTER VII. Continued. things slipping In- tled for him by his then slipped Into bis mouth, and he lng with dread.' "Nevertheless," persisted his pad lay helplessly, regarding four quisitor, you what you would in his pocket and walking toward there the At nightfall the march was again "I ask his horse. He a moment figures who stood over him. Come, Holton recognized stood for taken up, and at dawn the force was do. come," there, his Is he officer manner personage of some head turned toward Garcla's "What it?" heard the within a few miles of the city. A by his a little of leaves grasses, and say. authority In the Cuban causes "it hut and squad was sent on ahead to report to then mounting off down Inquisi so easy you to say that he rode the "Merely," was the reply, "an General Linares, but came flying back would be for trail. camp. They until Cuba is absolutely free no drop tive soldier from Garcla's In a few hours with messages to the Holton now lost no In deciding so you no of blood In your body Is your own." time bother me have idea.'' effect that the soldiers were leaving on his course. Obviously It was to the "Well," was laughing reply, "you would be ea"s"y to say that," was the or El Paso, and that the troops of the "It interests of his government that this certainly seem to know how to deal sad response, "but I shed my United States would shortly advance the have man be watched, and so waiting for a with them. Now, come on, If you are blood. I am old. I have struggled from Slboney. minute the bushes had closed be- my country. In until coming." There were other matters, too, in the and suffered for the hind the spy, he Btealthlly In you; yes." I see started "Thank papers brought by the messenger, and Intervention of the United States pursuit. He a volley commands answer to all my struggles and to delivered of one of them seemed to concern Holton, the After leaving the lines, Holton quick In Spanish, speaking so rapidly my prayers. I am a man who that for the officer, while reading It, glanced all like ened his steps, keeping well within the not word come to long journey. Holton could understand a at him with a troubled face. At length lias the end of a shadow of the bushes until he was men replied In kind, and then the I see the brightness ahead, the load Is The he came up to Holton and drew him to within fifty feet of the rider. Present- officer and the spy stepped into the one side. 11 eased from the back. God's hand la ly bott6m of the mountain was And as the boat and were rowed offshore. "I am sorry to inform you," he said. now at work In this island. reached, and the spy continued on his, hand moves, so will I abide. He "that I have orders here to hang you through the manigua jungle. As he CHAPTER VIII. at once." has sent the Americans here and he broke through into the open, Holton cookies, cake will send them away in good season Holton stepped back as though he Better made a little detour and came out on A Grim Announcement. after their work Is done. If not, then bad been struck in the face. and biscuits,, too. All the beach, crawling now, about seventy-f- men, who proved to gi eo be it." The be three "Hang me at once!" he cried. - ive feet from where the man gantic negroes and a white man, at as light, fluffy, tender For a moment there was silence. "Those are my orders, signed by the was Btanding, holding bis horse by the tired In the blue drill uniform of a commander-in-chie- f and delicious as mother used Then Garcia spoke again. of this province. bridle and gazing, out over the bay, Spanish officer, with a little cockade in "But there must be some mistake," to bake. And just as whole- "You have nothing to It Is my Pow- fear. where could be made out the light of his felt hat, jerked Holton to his feet, Holton went on. "I am not a spy; but some. For purer Baking- thought unless our American Calumet caanotjM bad that a dispatch boat. cut the lashings about his ankles and even if I were I certainly have done der than make a speedy ending of at any price. Mends this As the officer watched him, the spy hurried him toward the trall.- - nothing to justify an act so unfair, in- campaign they will be by dis- grocer. routed raised his hand, and a low but pene Finally, as hints of dawn appeared human and outrageous." Ask your ease, and if they do not fly they will trating whistle broke the stillness of overhead,' the party arrived at a small "I do not see how any mistake could RECEIVED RICHEST AWARDS die, surely and certainly. And thus the night. A lantern waved from a clearing where were picketed some have been made," came back the an- WnM'a Pm FmJ EipMitin. CUcai. TO. even If I agreed you In your con tUrco. UU with craft in the bay, and in a few minutes score of horses, with their riders, evi- swer. "Her you see the warrant fan. Ur. hue tentions, I should still advocate leav the rattle of oars In their locks dently a contingent of Spanish cavalry. signed by Muller, the general's aide." lng the matter to, God." T aWt tar. bimmt wha m W7 Amp tr hig-n- n sounded. There was a short conference, and "Then General Linares did not sign . Im "Time will tell. And now you must saUar Dm'I buM. BivCaluMi. It's As the boat came shoreward, Holton, then the gag was taken from Holton's that warrant?" or owIim wsoJmom fire, bwt nsuts. fleep, general. Who was Ameri- CalBMt U far ayarMrimto Mnr sulk a.d aeU. that now breathlessly Interested, wriggled mouth and he was lifted upon a pony. "No. It reads General Linares 'or can," he added, "who remains with his way nearer the spy and flattened The cavalcade took up thetrall which ders,' and is then signed by Muller." four agalnBt the sand and shielded by small ran alongside tbe mountain, belo.w the "But surely " Holton began. An Englishman, a newspaper growths of chaparral, he awaited tbe camp of Garcia, In the direction of no time for argument, my " reply. "There is Make the Liver writer," was the arrival of the boat. Santiago. brother. We are ordered to Guaismas is not English; is "He he American." As it grated on the beach, a tall of- As the sun rose, a halt was called in have no time to waste with you. ' "Admiral Sampson and Do its Duty vouched for him. ficer sprang out, and Holton had no dif a little valley, and preparations were I am sorry, but " the fellow shrugged But at any rate, suppose he is an Nine times in ten when the liver fa ficulty in recognizing him as one of made for what Holton believed would his shoulders and pointed to the order. right the stomach and bowels are right. American? He might be that and still General stay Shatter's aids. be a of considerable duration. Holton's mind worked like lightning. CARTER'S LITTLE be a writer for the English press." "Well. Montez," said the latter, 'I It was then that for the first time men were engaged In breaking General Garcia arose decisively. The LIVER PILLS thought you were never coming." a word was spoken directly to Holton. camp and the oae who had been guard- "As you suggest," he said, "I must gently butfirmly com "I thought so, too," was the reply. ing Holton bad turned aside at the of- sleep. There is yet much before me.1 pel a lazy liver (CARTER'S "There waB difficulty in getting out of ficer's approach, and now, with his duty. Ki jtfM "r h do its "There Is much yet before us all," the camp, but now I am here and I 'tiff? W1yyA' two, was extracting a Con ITTLE grumbled back toward the Cures the officer. "Good night, have information the general wishes." clip of bullets from his Mauser. stipation, In IVER general." "All right. What is it?" digestion, PILLS. Holton was an apparently Impen- LAwaa As Garcia turned to his tent the man "Calixto Garcia is not your friend etrable jungle of manigua. Sick - walked to the fire; ho' leaned down, He one plan HeasWh. is of the leaders in a to The muscles of his body grew tense, Elating seized an ember and lighted a cigar attack you once you have rid Santiago and Distress After and then with all the skill and all the SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK. , ette. The flames shone full upon his province of the Spaniards, I can give sureness of direction of the champion face. you proof." The spy drew from his middleweight boxer at Annapolis, be Genuine must bear Signature gasp With a half Holton arose in pocket the pad upon which be had sent his fist swiftly and silently into his blanket, and then, as the fellow been writing and, tearing off a sheet, the officer's jaw. Without a sound the straightened up, he sank back upon handed it to the officer, who read It by man crumpled to the ground. Holton the boughs. But his eyes never left lighting a match and holding It In stepped into the thicket, was - back the man's face. front of the paper. - - blocked a few' feet from the trail, but At length, with quick motion, the "That Is a copy of a letter which exerting all his power, forced his way of this paper Cuban turned toward Holton, who had General Garcia wrote tonight to Gen into the depths of the jungle. desiring to just time to close his eyes. Thus he eral Castillo and General Kabl." During a full minute silence reigned buy anything lay tense, listening for the sounds that "Are you sure of this?" camp. period advertised in its columns should In tbe It was all of that upon having they for, would have caused him to spring to his "Absolutely. But I will say this by insist what ask before the prostrate officer, hidden refusing all substitutes or imitations. feet the sounds of the man's foot much: The message, as I have it, is the long graBS, was discovered by Hol steps approaching him. not word for word. I read It after he ton's guard. Then his outcry sounded But the sounds did not come. As wrote it, for he showed it to me; after through the clearing, and in another Holton at length opened his eyes he asleep I wrote mem- he fell It from instant loud commands were being PARKER'S saw the man ivriting by the light of ory." uttered and bullets were cutting ' Ore upon a pad HAIR BALSAM the small lying on his "Very well. Have you anything else of manigua on all Bides of the A toilet preparation of nierll, branches 14 el p W ratlirmt dandruff. knee. to tell me? Will Garcia carry out the fugitive American. Then followed the For RaMtoring Color and "You are indeed, a good waiter, my arrangements made with General Shat of through maze Buty I o Gray or KacUci Hair. crashing bodies the 6tc and "Oal Irum't"a- - friend," muttered Holton to himself, ter this afternoon?" A Powerful Arm Was Thrown Across of underbrush. and rising from his blanket he walked "Oh, yes; he will. You will under His Throat. As he worked his way along a littlt noiselessly toward the fellow he had stand that nothing which will hinder laue, apparently formed by nature or PUMrVIRRIGATION first seen in the dining-roo- at the success Span-- An officer not the one who had fig- toft HUl. Hlei'trlc power.WiaSlitK11 a markt-U- . Hoi American against tbe by the deer that used to inhabit that Sure untliLus 1918. boali n. . In capture, lo.lttvl7 New Willard. lards will be done; Garcia and the ured his but the man in section, opened before him, continuing t. Auriuri 10., lou ul. sid.,riH So deeply was charge of the detachment confronted the man engrossed In other Cuban generals are looking to for a clear quarter of a mile. This he . American as he sat on the ground, his writing that Holton's movement the future." the took with the speed of one of the for Made by and, releasing his bands, placed a Hair Switches IZY'ZT. was unnoticed him. And for this "Very well; I'll report to the com of the jungle, never foil a ajpleodid switch. PrVfts extremely reaaumtbie. mer denizens let Writable. Ji.lliliLUlfc.UL, Kaua, Holton thanked htm sincerely mander-ln-chle- f. guard over him, KKiuKuftJi, before What are your future ting up until he had traversed Its . apportunlty two he had gone two steps. Intentions?" "You will have for length and had broken once mora Into upon bowing. . .He acted impulse In rising "I should like to accompany you to hours' rest," he said, "Then the bushes. from his blanket, and without any defl Segaranca. may we shall proceed at once to Santiago." the General Shafter (TO BE CONTINUED.) kM Conch ijnjp. tiM Uood. rite Intention save that of accosting have some questions, and, iu any event, "But why have I been captured?" is Urn. Sold bf DratiLte. the man. But now the futility of doing I shall feel safer at sea just at pres-- protested Holton. "I am a In Fras.ce last year the births ac this in tbe camp, with Garcia not yet nt ceded tha deaths by 35,000. tt,

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Lith President. new site down town and is open made to produce their limit. ,1.1iffni vj. wMf.iv i i ii r. i i r,.i'tir,i u. . for business, Charles Spriggs With such close attention of one family to the station with their la had the contract for moving and 20 15 to cows the income per I completed same with but little year from th cream ami the OTUT KTMMA PAMK A TRl I UU. damage to the building. crop of calves is quite sufficient for the support and maintain-anceo- f " C M. Barber returned Tues a good size family. day q from the.lv. II. hospital at fi home - Strictly institution x Mulvane, Kan'.., where he had 'otlco for rnllirallon. a leen for several weeks en ac- oiv;.-- 7 count of a crippled hand, lie Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office al Koswell. X. M. Fed. II. 1914. will now be able to resume work Notice is hereby given that Charlotte M. in a very few days. Allen, of lilklns, N. M. one of tho heirs of Your patronage sol icited. jj Uuby Allen, who, on March x, I0C9 made II. R. Serial No. 01BT07, for NK See." 3. Township We are here to givo you a 7 H. Range !7 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, ha Med newspaper. Our ambition is to notice of intention to make five-yea- r Proof to establish claim to the lund above described, Verij let no item escape us. How before J. F, Carroll, V. S. Commissioner, in respectfully, ever, we can oniy ne m one his omoe at Killing, N. M. onMarch!3. I9M. Claimant names as witnesses: b q place at a time, so if you eeo an Leon-ari- William W. Proudllt. Tuby Faircloth, l M IK SB. Scott. item getting away from us please J.- Hicks, Frank I.esjey, allot Klklns, N.M. T. C. Tii.iutson, capture it and deliver it at the F;n-- ao Register. S oftice and grear shall bo the re . ward. 0TICE FOIt rt nLICATIOX. FKDF.R A I. A PPOISTMENTH. OMICO Depart nirnt of the Interior, U. S." Word was received this week Land Ortlce at Koswell. N. M. Feb. 1.1, ll Notice Is hereby Riven that Samuel F JiOTICE FOIt of appointments made by Presi- . C100 , PUBLICATION. for Feb-10- Reward, ?100'. Soflre Publication. Southard, of Valley View, N. M. who. on non-coa- l Tlie re&en of this paprr will ploa'od F. S. 08160 Isrolated Trad, dent Wilson as follows: 1011. II. K. No. 0S4IC6for NW.'a. be to tMira made Ser. tbat there Is at ks.t one dre.if'.cd dua that srwnoe Department of the Interior, U. S. Land non-co- nl F. S. 010510 Sec. 10; and SW! Sec S. ToivnahipTa., Kuntre bas breu aula to euro In ?' iukm. aiul tliat B Office M. 20, Lucius Dills, of Koswell for Cuturrli. Hull's Cu. only po.mve at Fort Sumner, N. Jan. 1U. Public Land Sale 33 K In- Cutami the N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of cure now known to the metlk atcmlty. Catarrh Notice Is hereby iflven that James IC Kurton. Department IT. Surveyor General of New bolng of the Interior, S. Mux. tention to make three year Proof, to establish a constitutional dUM::st xiulres a eonnt na- of Elida, N. M.i who on July H, tional treatment, ;iLj. euro Is ln 110. made clnlm land described, Dan Hulls l takrti Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M, Emmett Patton of Hagerman to the above before l. rnally, sctlnx rtlrectly upon tu. blood and rodrous additional homestead entry No. Oslo", for Feb 1914. surfaci-- ut 4, C. Saraire. V. S. Commissioner, in his oftice the Bystem. thereby ticsfrrtylna tlM ) 8 31 E-- , loniulntlon nf disease, SV! Seo. Twp. 8.. Range N. M. F. Notice is hereby for Register of the U. S. Land 3. tha siO ulvlrm the pntlent given that, as directed at lCenna, N. M. on March nwiwt-ttt- g Hied 14. itivnatli by blinding up the coiHUtutlon and Metidlan has notice of intention to malic bv tile Commissioners of the General Land . Office at Koswell, to succeed T. Claimant names as witnesses: nature In dolnx its work. 3 0 proprietors l:a-- s three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the ' n uiurb faith In Its curative f: era that they orti Office, under provisions of Act of Cong-re- C. Edgar I.. Mollryde, Ilod F. Donhnm. Thorn ni one Ilunilri'd Kollars (or any e as that It M land above descibed, before C A. Coffey, approved June 27, 1906 (34 Tillotson. cure. . t" Stats., H1f R. Southard, theae of Valley View, N. M. and Send for list of tetimou& U. S, ommlssloner. In his Office Klida, Address F. J. CilEN'ItY A CO 'OledO, 0. . at pursuant to the application of Willie A. Fry,, Dr, W. G. N M, Cowan, of Carlsbad T. DetterOouty, W Kenna, N. M. ttokl by all DrUkVlnti, 76c on March. S3. 1914. Serial No 01 05)0, we will offer at public' Ftn-MS- Hall s Family pills far CCA tlpatlea for Receiver of the U. S. Land T, O, Tilutsuk, Iteelster. lka . Claimant names as witnesses: sale, to the highest bidder, but at not lest ' Pink F. West. Earl Viaus, George W. Itob- - th:in 2 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.,' Office at Koswell, to succeed M, on ' erlson, Fred Robertson, all of Klida. N. M. the 6th day of April, 1914, at this office, Kotlre for Publirntlon. Harold Hurd. NOTICE OF CONTEST. F13 M50 C. C. Henry, Register. tlie following tract of land i NE!4 SW, Sec. OU461 It has been understood for 024500 c 8SS2 22, Twp. 5 South, Range 30 E., N. M. P. Department of the Interior, U. 6. Dcpartmrtit of the Interior, United States M some time that these appoint- Land Office at Koawell. X. M. Feb. J3. IfU. Land Office. Roswell,' New Mexico, Feb. .JiOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Any persons claiming adversley the ments would be Notice la hereby given that Eva I. Southard 5, 1914. Isolated Tract. land are advised to file their made, but for Valley on 18, 1911. claims, or objections of View, N. M. who. Feb. To Oeorce W. Hutchinson of Midway, N. M. F. S 08942 on or before the time 15 designated Konio unknown cause they were made H, Serial No. PI46;, for S'.i Seo. 10. (resord addreaa) C'ontestcc: Pubug Land Sle. for sale. C, C Heniy Twp.7 8.. N. M. P, Meridian, Department F30-M2- 7 Rtgidter. delayed for some months. UaneJ3E bM You are hereby notllled that Richard T. of the Interior, U. S. riled notice ot Intention to make three-yea- r Wilson, who gives Deruaott, Scuny County, Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M., Proof, to land establish claim to the above Texas, as his post olllce uddress. did on Feb. 3. A is set described, before Dan C. Savflge. U. S, Com- 1911 In Notice is hereby given as hearing for March 3r hie this office his duly corroborated that, directed NOTICE missioner, In hia Ofllce N. V. ou bv-- FOIt PUBLICATION. at Kenna application to contest and secure the can- the Commissioner of the General Land for a general threshing out of S3. IBM. March your Office, under provisions of Act of Conpres-approve- osb.ito 640 cellation of homestead entry Serial No. Dopartment the acre Grazing Homestead Claimant names as vitnesEos: ost.ino. made February Jlth. 1011. for 8K!4: EK June 27, 1V06 (14 Stats., 7), of the Interior, U. 8. Edgar 1 McBryde, Itod F. Konhuni, Thoma 8. pursuant to the application of Robert M. Land OITIce at ltoswell. N. M. 17, 1014, Bill. If you have an acquaint SWHiNWtf sWtf Rcc. Stt'K SWJ See. . Feb. II. Soulhaid, these of Valley View, M.arjd Twp. lAsnutb, Itange 3S E . N. M. 1 Meridian, Grissom, Serial No. 08942, we will otier at Notice is hereby given that Millard CV anco in congress you should T. Dexter Oouty. of Kenna, N. M, and as grounds for his conlat he alleges that public sale, to the highest bidder, but at Baker, of Nobe, N. M. who, on Oct. 30, IN,, If. write or wire him before T. C. TlUotaon, entryman has wholly abandoned said home- not less than $2 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock made E. Ser. No, OIH570. for Lots 1 and 4.. that F30-M- Rrtter. stead and ohsnged bis residence therefrom a. m., on the first day of April, 1914, at and SK!i. Seo. 18; and WH S WX See. 17. Twp!i date and acquaint him with the for m ire than six months last past and since this office, the following tract of land: S. Hange 34 R. N. M. P. Meridian, has tiledl real conditions, tho facts A'otice for TuMIi'iiUon. making said entry. And Mint said tract is not SWHSKStc 26, Twp. J South, RinCe notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof,, non coal F. S. PMC-- settled upon, cultivated and improved by 19 F,., N. M. P. M.. forty acres. to establish claim to the land above described,, ing him the necessity of such t Department of the Interior, 11. S. aald party aa remtlied by law. Any Persons claiming adversely the before Dan C. Savage. U. 8. Commissioner, in. ura, land arc advised to file their his of lice, at Kenna. N. M. on IBM, la w here. Land OITiee at Fort Simmer. N, M. Jan. S8. You therefore, further notified that the AprlH IiM. said allegations will be tnljen by this ofllce as claims, or objections, on or before the time Claimant names as witnesses: designated James The National Livestock As Notice is hereby irlven that Chalmers E. haviiia- been confessed by you and your aald for tale. C. C. Menry, W. Davia. James W.Taylor, FranX It, F20-M2- 7 King, Bociation will be present on tha McClellan. of Kliila, N. M., who, on March 20, ntry will be canceled thereunder without Register. these of Judson, N. M. and Louis O. 191 1, your right Gross of Thornham, N M. day in made Artd'l., If. E. No. 0463, for WS further to be beard therein, either an effort to defeat the bill XB'K, and JiH SW.', See. 21. Twp. 3 S.. Kango before this oftluc or on appeal, If you fall to T. C. TiMmji , and at the fame time uttemnt Uli K. N. M. P. Meridian, has lllod notice of tile In this oftice within twenty days after the Keatater. es- FOUUTll publication of notice, Aotlre for Fulliailon. iiKjuco Congress to Intention to make three year Proof, to this as shown to set aside tablish claim to the land above described, be- below, your answer, under oath, specifically all ot utir public lands into great fore V. A. Coffey, IT. s. Commissioner, lu hla meeting and rescinding to these allegations of Department of the Interior, IJ. 8. NOTICE Y0K PUBLICATION. oiDce at Llidu. N. M., on April 1, 1UM, ctmtest. or if you fail within time to flto C.103S that rxind Office at Roswoll. N. M. Feb. 13, 1014. GrazmgN Reserves to be leaset In I his ortlce due proof Hint you Claimant iininoa as witnesses: have nerved Notice ia hereby given that Robert O. Baker Department of the Interior. U. S. a copy of your auswer on the aald in large bodies, thereby putting Moaea i. Itlppee Frank E. Millar. Clyde A. contestant of Nobe. N. M. who. on Nov. 1, 1011, made II. Land Office atltoswcll. N. M. Feb. 18, 19M. eliher In peraon or by registered mail. Dolby, Edward D. Clay, all of F.llda. N. M. If this K. No. (or 3 1 REM Notice is hereby given the cap on further homesteading ia Ser. ynxj Ixts and and that Florence A.. Fiii-MJ- service made by the delivery of a copy V. O. Henry, Iteslster. of Seo. 10; and Wii Sfl'K Sec. SO Twp. S Roden.of Flkins, N. M.who, on Sept. T, 1907. your iiuswer to the contestant In person, forever. iiroof Range 3IK., V. M. P. Meridian, lias Alod notice made II. t. No. 0183, Ser, No. 01103s, for NMj of such service must be either the said con- It is a self evident fact tbal XOTIfE F0U ITBLICATI0X. of Intention to mal; throe-ye- r l'roof. to NKM.and EH N WW, Seo. tl, Twp. 1(ange testant's written acknowledgment of his re: SK e. N M. legislation id nun-coa- l F. WI2i establish elaim to Ibe land above deaeribed, P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Buch as sought by s. 094 eeipt of th"e copy, showtnjr the date of lis before Dan C. Savage, U. ft. Commissioner, to make live year Proof t establish-elai- the National Livestock Associa- L)('iai tmont of the Interior. U. 8, receipt, or the afltdavlt of the person by whom lu hiaofUoe at Kenna, N. M. on April 4, 11J4. to the land above described before J is t Fart Sumner, N. M.. Feb. A, kl4. the delivery was made stating when tion for he benefit of the few and Claimant names as witneasea: F. Carroll IT. S. Commissioner, In his offices,. Notice la hereby Klven that James D, Lee, where the copy w as delivered: if made by Killing, and against the majority. It W. Taylor. R. N. M. on April 0. 1)1 1. of i:ilda, N. M. w ho, on .March 8, ion, made registered mall, proof of such aervlee must James W. Davis. James Frank would benefit King, M. O. Claimant names as a few wealthy oriir..H. It. No. 0u4l. for SWfi Seo. .11, Tp. I consist of the adldavlt of the peraon by theae of Judson. N. and Louis witnesses: whom Fred Ktockraeu and would discrim- - S. It.. 3i E. and on January to, 1911, made the copy w aa nulled slating when and the Gross of Thornham, N. M. Ilolenfeld. Fianlc Wriuht. Benjamin TlX.LOT.SOM,. U. Cooper, Louis N. nate against millions of additional homestead entry. No. 0M,y. for lot ofnee to which it waa mailed, and this T. C. Ford all of Klklna,N. M. (oor FI7-M1- - Lois 1 and and KH N WU. Seo. 31, Twp. i S.. adldavlt must be accompanied by the post- Register- T. C. TIIXOTSON, jteopie who depend on their own F7-M- lteglater. foi Range 31 E . N. M. P. Meridian, faaa tllnd master's receipt for the letter. You should labor support. three-yea- r In notice of Intention to proof, state your answer the name of the poat-omc- e CIO bill be- If the aero should to establish claim lo the land above described, to which you desire future notices to We want you to get our club come before C. A. CcifTey.U. Commlwaloner, be sent to you. T. C. a law it would induce S. in bia Tillotson. Register. Do you sec- offlce at Ellda, N, M, on April. I9I4. Rale of Brst publication Feb, M. 114, of four mazarines We sell The know you can get four eastern people in crowded " Claimant names as " seeond " Feb. 80. I'M! magazines in tions t ) coma west and settle witnesses: " " Kenna Record and four big combination with JuinesE. llurtou, Robert Komegay. Ueorge third " Feb. 17, with a family on practically " " fourth .' !u magazines all one year for only The Kicord by paying only 18. Kobertaoo. Cl)rle U. Subletto, all of Mar. C J'. every soctiou of land. It would EU3a, j:. M. o. C. Ileorjr $1.18. Send your order today by extra 1 Send your order by mail serve to develop this into one of W9-MJ- negls'ter, Tie Record one year or phone . for $1.00 phone or mail, us. . k 4.THE. KCarj), KfiA, NEW Department of the Interior, U. 8. SMke for riihlidilloii. Xolk-f- i for Land Office at Fort Sumner. X. 51., ron-co- p. I'lildlfitfloM. I s. f KOTH'IJ FOR BLlf non Feb. J, 1914. . ' VIIOX. coal F. S, Uvpurtiautit .'f tlic Inti-rlor- 1'. s. 0S4J ri oUKS non-co- al F. S. A 1094.! OffloeaL I,td Deparfmrnt of the Interior. V Ton Simmer. N'. 51. J 11 ' 1'eiwrtment of tho Inferior V a. 8. Notice is hereby given tliat the State of 1. itji. OKlce ,"IW- Land OXoe t (a Larl nt Hosh c!l, N. M. Foil Sumner, x. m. , Notico uivcu Unit Robert t 17 - Feb New Mexico hai applied to terlect under Noticu in hereby PH. Cosby, of Xvnns, N. St. who. on April iis cu n,Bt oor it, Mm. tlie Act of June 20, 1910, for the benefit of 1910. ". nm. of Llliitm, . M. I,. Ni:l-'- Is hereby uiBdo Imuicatead entry No. 07W. 011 Marvb . 8n, glv.en thai the State of Deaf, Dumb and Blind School, the follow made If. K, N0. M5I0, t;er. BWJ. Se. 31. Twp. J s. Itunitc 3t K.. N. M. V. Xu-- m.r3 .M'.icuUas applied to select under ing described lands, to wit: and on f' .Jijiie'-v- , Meridlnn. iiannied notice of intention tomnUe, Nw: Jiineio. mil. um,c A,,. t.A .ve.r Proof, to estahu.i.7: 1.1" .1 ,ht'e of IM.1. for the bcnellt of yama Lots 3, 4. W'i sec. 2, tnree-yea- r Serial No. 0?4!i(ij. mive ilru!rlb-d- . T: mit.i County SiN SEi 10 esiohliHli clniin to tb fr sw.V. Sen.o 'j'wp. 7S H. ''eUroul Roilnmd Itcnrl Fund, the RiinireSH K.. N. M. P. ,. ,a.,' ommlssioiier, in I, is Toouil,'. i; following ec 14, NEJ sec. 23, all in Twp. land above dennribed before Dan O. Snratrr. .MPriflion. ofllee at Iticliliitid, described public lands, to wi; tmtl.se . IT. 8. e of Intention to T S , 11.. 29 E., S1NW eec, lo, Conmlwloncr. In his offli-- nt Kenna, nisilie tiveatm three year namer, NK'F!(. Sl.SC'j, &YHSKU. SI. . in rmnnnsn Claimant ns N. on the 3rd dny of Mnrch. toi l. claim ti the rinove Silas F. Heeman. Sec.M and W'iXW.'i, NKMNH'U.and NW; NE sec. 17, Lots'l, 2, fl. 4, ,ina Charles nKlta. SEi nsontieil. before nr,n ('. savn.-m- XKU ec. 34. all InTp, 1 K. . ClalmMif. names nn witnesses: n ... r. . S.. It., 37 N. M. NVVJ, 30 ..n..t. mm llinsloy, 0L-- Henja- - sec. all in ..M:iiiiM.incr, m ins omc . M of Ne.w llo- - Meridian. NESWi Robert K. Flotcher, at Kcnn.i. ' ' m v. Willie A. Fiv. on .March A, , ; Tvvp, 5 S , 11 , 30 E ; SW J'IS Ml.l ' C. Anypelsonor persona desiring to protest sr. Knlwhl. Charles M. Hsrbfr. all of Kcnna, N.M t'lnlmnnt T1LLOTKON, 2, EiSWi, WASEisee JWX e. ' namti ns witnesses:' Ileclster. the allowance of the a bote selecib.n N.NW, r nKvv lleKr. Hat-liet- Henry itr 12, ,Vlolt. F. H.wnan. Willln.n f..r shall Ble in tUis ofllee on or before April ll.iNEi sec. WiNEi. W !li'f for sniitli. Louis N.To,ld. nil riihilralloa. l'uidlcnUon. of F.lhins. X. M. Depn- -' er.-ltl- Pit, aiich protests, contest oroiber objetlon. sec. 23, W$SE 'i'-- ' SEI WJNEf, Tll.r.r,TSON. Land' ,imr:itt ot tltp Interior. TT. fi. 1.'. '. Henry. J3n ' - .1 nee. 24, NJNEi sec. 26. EJ sec. Department of the Interior. U. S IWister. .iinco at Itoswell. N. M. Feb. 13H. I'.T .MS7 Orioter. .sotlo Is hereby 84, SWJ sec. 3.5, all in Twp. 4S., Land Odlce at Uoswell. N. M. Jsn. is, 191 1. i'nen that hrajamln C. Notice la iiiistweii. or MK-ia- n. Jl who. on Sept. Notice Tor It., 2!) E,; EjSWl-4- . NJSE1-- 4' hereby Klven thnt Robert V. Ciisbv It. l'uhlitaiion. M. NOTICE of CONTEST 10J, Biailell. K. Serial No. (WS4, ' of Kenna. N. who, on April 37, 1010 -, for K)t 18, 4 19. $i$W-1-- 4 made V. R. rj4-,.- fS sec. NiSEl-- sec. . sen, It, Twp. 8 Range Jt., M. H R Serial No. OJ24n. for Lots 3 and 4. S.. N. P. Mer Department of the Interior, V. S. Land 4 S , Seo. pppartmont of the sec. 20, all in Twp. R , I; and N NW'f. e Interior idian, has filed notice of intentloa to make Ofllce at ltoswel, N, jf. 1:1, 1414. Sec: 1, Twn. S. Ranco 30 nt Fort f St Feb. M. p. Sumner. N. M . Fch 30. E. E., N. Meridian, In- ..S.tsml OfflrM. three rear Proofi to establish claim to the Notloe Is hereby given M. hos filed notice of To Mamie tbalMary Martin, three-yea- r Mhlversof F' .. oi and above described, 1 an C. Any person or persons desiring to protect tention to moke Proof, tn tl, before Savage. of Ndbe, N. .M, who, on Oct . SO, IP13. made II . establish Yonarohprehyii. C'ti!1ttste( against the allowance of the above (election claim to the land ..daN, M, U.S. ommissioner. In lfis oftlce, nt Kenna. N. B. Serial No, I 3 above described, before who Rives Kon for Lots and and NF.U (ftpd Hint e , M on March 1W14. shall file in this office on or before April - ovnge, Unlik McK.f !li W'-- i 3 ". 23, u. S. Commissioner, in his .11.1 sec. in.and XW'i, fee. Twp. S 0.1 Doc N M. A S(!,lr(.jf. Claimant names wltnesnflB: 1914, such protest, contest or other object, ofllee at Kenna. N, M, on Mnrch 3. 1911. jt r,,,,,,,, ss nt I:.,X. .M. P.Meildiatt, has Died uolb-- e wmbor . 4j, Hti, rilo in tills Jsmea I,, Herbert n. Fujirlcndcr, --'ion. C. C. Henry, offii- ;!s t'lmteh. - Claimant names as witnesses: can- dlj nwauain onatleli, oeorge W. Woe. all of iatenrlon to make tbrce- ear, proof, to es- - F20-M2- .rtl!tpiillr;lti, h to fithlHst oiirfjfet'tiro of 0 Register. Robert E. the mums, a, Ai tablish claim to the land above be- Fletcher. Willie A. Fry. n. Frank llKtlil! t.f tminr'ti-iii- described Jtinf cntrv.tld lal o T. C. Tlllotsnn, Dan C. Knight. Charles M. all U.H.il. tM .., u ' fore Savaire. V. S, Commissioner, In Ilsrber. of Kcnna. N. rfda ,r .,j .spction Register .T "V r, ni.. . ui..,i.,.4,-,- S3 his ifchoe at Ivenna. N, M. on April 4, l'rtl. Tnwhjltlplsilfnnsn soe. x. St. Department of the Interior, TT. S. atitl as grounds fur Notice for PuMiciitloii. Claimant names as witnesses: A'OTir.E FOR "t,k his d.nlrst hu allrtrs .that Sumner, N. M., rrilLH' you have wholly ab.inil..lind-(.iti- d James W. Da is. J,inies W. Taylor, Frank K. Land Office at Fort Irilct "of land-tha- i Deparlnient TO3176 of ths Intci'iof, I. S. King, .M 1914. XT0S yH l these of .ludson, X. Jan. 27, lirn i.tit reslili-t- upon or ('ultlia'tpd Land ODice at Roswell. N. M. Feb. , t'il4. and f. 011189 Department any CUcss of Thornham, X. M. of th" part thfnof forninfc linn twn' rears iast Notice ia hereby given thalLonlsFshrlander Notice is hereby given that the State of Offi.-- st Rosv -- (.. T. C. rnd tntftilo? It S' rat. of KIklna, N. M. who. on Jan. 37, 1913, made TII.LOTSOX, select under the Is . New Mexico has applied to Notice here' .,J,H. M-- ,'5. iiM. Yon art tlictrrbrc; fitillior U.K. for the benefit of the nollfM that ferial No. PSlfO. for S?l Sec. II, Twp. Uerte. Act of tune 20, 1910, of Kenna, N J()hn Dog)(M. the mill allegation will lid tifcrri S:i Range IT F.:, M: p; (Wat the following describ- im lMMs N. Meridian, has filed University, S"" Is Iravlnir hern l "- M - laio. made cohfHt.d hjr ystii, Jtr.li Jnlit-salt- notice rif it.terillon (0 titttht! thr'!e; ye'r Proof, ed public lands, to witt will , "ep- - ir-- tutry he 1 for SK'i i hnil ranrrlci tlirrfiindci-- without to es!bllsli claim to the lon.l above Ucvrliied NOTICE of CONTEST 4 R. 29 E , M 2 wp. l.p tiipri-in- . NW Sec. 35, Tn. S., e Rbntre 33 10., N. M. 1'. tiiiincr right to bo before J. F. Carroll, V: Commissioner, in his - ertitiaii. hasflfcti . 1- fore this offl.-t- mn Lots 1, 2, Ei-N- JNfcec. it hrlilch nf intn.ti, .- or on appeal; If you foil 10 file lu ofllee at KIklna N. II. on March. i0. a'4. i'.s. Mil- toes-ablis- - office nepnrlmer.t of the Interior, V. S. SEI sec. 28. Lots 3. 4 claim 10 thclnr! Within twHIty day .after Win FOI P'II Claimant names aa witnesses: Land W. hWVSV publication of tlils nOlil-e- ; James L, M. (ift'lce, a: F..rl Sumner, X, M, Pel.. (, 1014 31 c described. before Dnh C. Savaue, tT. s. as hoirn bclljw; your Chatton. William Fahrlcmler. IWSW; arc 33. all in btiswt-r- i uhtlferoath, 11oo!(lyf To Joseph V. "own. f Jvlidn. X. M. Commissioner, Ih his office at iWrihs. M, hllyhipii.n an-- l fr. Ilrer Herbert C. Fahrlenfler. all of Contestee fr N, 51 1 on March. 4. 10 t. KpnnrtliiK to tliest- s of If'jott Flklns. Yon are hereby notlfie that (!. McKee eontesr. or .MO T. C, Rejlster, fall that, tinot.tfv, who gives Kenna.N. .M. as hlsp..stoP,l.-- e sec. 1. msWl. Nr Claimant nUmos as within time to file In this office-du- addre. witnesses: proof you lid ..; DeeemherBI, Win, Hie In lili NVV1-- 4 Thomas that have served a copy of jour this office Kec.l2- - fciSW J. Dlllh.ok. James W. Taylor. James Nolle fur Pnhllrallua. liilyow'Tljorntr.lappll. . the snH contestant cither in person w by ationtn eonteit and Tn. r.s It. w'? nil in uavis, jason II. Hendrix. nil of Judson N. non-coa- l F. 8. o4;79 ii.v, . " , is mall. If llils service is nmihi hv the the aiieellailMi f your homestead em rv. K?.Z I. ' K N. M. P. M . J. Pepartment ol the Interior, TT. S. No. a copy of yonram wa.- - to Lana Serial ti!;)lt, tm.le June : iwC. for of J3) F T. C inn routes! 1914. "i the allow d!rin& to protest against Tillotson. ncrlsier OSIce at Fort. Sumner. N. M. Jan. 37. ilie o- - Ion am. in iKrson, prtM.f of sh. h service mut( be h'.t JJ, T.nvn.'ilpt .'anifr mi yt.t file in the above selection shall Notice la hereby glten that JamesT. Teague N. N. . .,nc'01 eiuior tno said contestant's written rtcknoVl- Meridian, and as grounds for hisronte-- t smsoihceon or before March 17, Notice for rubllcatlon. of Eenna. N, M, w ho, on May 1, 1W, made he alleges l9 edgmenl of his receipt of the copy, showln? the that you hive wholly abandoned ni.i i nch protests, contest or other ob 0SI0IT orig., homestead entry No. OM79, date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of tile person for NW! trjet of land; that you hare not resided upon or 'VX C.C.Henry. Department of the SN'ii NV4 8W Sec. ST. NKK SK? Sec. 3S. ultlvatcd any 9 Interior, U. 8. r.j, wimni i:ir nctivt-r- w.is marts statin when ptrt thereof for more than two M. Register. Land Office Roawpltt rt. Tii.4.1.. R Oh Jtlll 1 Pin, yt pasr, . at t. Jan. 15, 19U. and where the copy was delivered! If made hy 3R..na made arslast Notloe !9 hewhy add'l. homestead entry No. t8I5t S)!)14 given thatMarV Hyatt, of resist ored mall, proof of such service must con. for t'H You are, therefore, furllier notlfiad that the D..-C-. Sec, 3S, and W!i SWM, 37, Twp. 4 allegation Khh, N. M. who. on 6. 1010, made II. slst of the affidavit of the person by whoni Pc. 9.. eaid will he taken by this orfiee as E. the Range 39 F.. N. M. P. Meridian, Notice far Publication. Serial No.CJ40lf. for XlV'i See B. Ttvn. copy was mailed stating when and the post offjee has filed notice bavin been confessed br you, and your said S... .31 v... m. l of Internum to make three-yea- r Proof, entry will be OltttJ niTOM itinera x. sr..iiii,.n i,..i,uj to whlehlt wasmsiU".!, and this affidavit mjjst to canceled tlierrtmdcr without your establish claim to the land described, further to Department ot lh Interior. U. 8. hotlceof intention to make three jear Troot he licenmpaulcd by the postmaster's receipt, for alHve tight be heard therein, either before Land to before Dan C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, this omom at Roswell. N. M. establish claim to the lnrnl above described, the letter. y. la oflleeor on appeal, If you fall to file In this Jan. .7, 1914. his Nottoa la hereby befort Dan C. Pavair, V. S. Commissioner In TrnhoiiMstnie In your nama office st Kenna. N. M. on the Slut duj of offlee within twenty dsysafrer iheFfii nTH pub. riven that Vio R HacUett tU of 1911, his office N-- i Mnrch. of of Klktfia, N. M. who. on March K hot, made at Kenna, M on March 4i 111 I. post Inwhh-l- you desire future notices to this not'ee, as shown below, your r- answer, under H.B. No. 11337. Serial No. OMR. for NH Claimant name ns Witnesses: lie sent to you. Claimant names as witnesses: islh, specifically meetly and re. spofi.lltig 10 . and on May moo. Robert L. Seott, He'irister. II. these allegations of eon test, or If .Nf:N!i NE. li, made Jack II. .Inn.. Pinir t CiC. HeiiiTi Charles Wear, Edgar L. Craves. Thomus you 1. full within that lime I., rile In this ofil.-- add entry. Serial NtsOlwe. forSH NWWI Cllibb.Lissetta Schrammi all of Kenna. N. M. Pale of first pnMlcnlton r. I')M. W. Tow, Harvey Wi Fry. a 11 of Kenna, .v. M. due proof thai you have served a ropy, your feH NEX. Seotfun 35. Two, 7S. RantreSi E. T. C. Ttr.t,OTv, " "see. nil " C, Hem v, of Mch.6. rU thes!iid 1,1 . m. r. Meridian, has (tied notice of In J3'1FiT " ,ll!rrl '' . F19 Mid eiiules4iiiii either persjm or Reuister Mcf , 1.1, J91-- Register. by registered tendon to malte three-yea- r mail If this Is made by tho Ore and proof, to " Cmrtli " M.-h- NOTICU FOIl rv inn delivery of a enpy estaDiuui olHim to tit land above described, PI ni.lCATIO.X of your answer in the i nnleM-4ti- l fi5:r.44 ' In person, proof neroreJ.r. Carroll. U.S. Commissioner, in Notice inr I'll Micnt ion. Notice for Publication. nf such must be either Department nnn-coii- l non-coa- the said tnsomoe, at KIklna. N. M. on March 5. I9M, of the Interior. IT. S. F. S. Ors l F. S. ootez iei.lst;iiifs written acknowledgment of Department t T'. S. his receipt of th copy. kh,,ving Claimant names as witnesses; Land Office at Itoswell, N. M. Jan. 15. ion. of the Interior T. S. r.ahd OiTJVe of the Interior, Land the date of lis Oltli-ea- t receipt, Notice Is hereby given at Fort Sumner. X. M. Jan. ;o, iqi 1. , Fort Sumner, X. M. Feb. 8, 1014. or the affidavit of the person by whom oepnaa i; uopeiantl. I.coneid J. Hide that Lem Cosby, of Kenna, N. M. who, on April 27, Notice is hereby given that John SJack.pf Notice Is hereby, given that tleorge W. Lea-sure- , thedelltery was mvlostafln when on.l where Leonard a. Samples, Qeorgc Roehrlg. all of lilin.m.ide II. K. Ser. No. OK.144, f !, .N Klida. N. M who. on I'd), of Ingram, X. M. alio, on Sept. the copy vvs delivered; If made by registered UJO.na.cl. 1U. T. TUlntu-- or Lot S ec. S: N'j W ' f Fab. I, i.m.le llK. t, lu, JJ0-F2- No. mall, proof Register, N'i NK.'f. Sec. II. but which was amended '.:. f,.r NK.'ti Sec. 1.1. Twp. 4 S. KntiKe made A.ld'l homestead Wry Xo. f.c Xf of must con-l- r.f ilm April 50, 1013 Si K.i n. M. p. Merlrtluii in- SK's and X!j Ill, 3 . .iffldat It or the person by whom the to read: Lots and 4. Sec, i has llled notice of S'!t, Sec. Township e.ipy was three-yea- r Rauge 81 K tnaileil whet, NH NW.Vt NH yli'i. Seo. 11, Twp. 8.. Ranife tention to make Proof, to establish N.M. P. Meridian, has filed notice slating ami the post oli'k- in which - ttatlce for Publication, 30 1!. claim of three-ye- ar It was mailed, ami N. M. P, Meridian. l)as (lied notice ol In- - to the land jbove described, before C. Intentloa to make proof, to this affidavit must be ee..n;. non-coa- panleJ l a. S. 04041 OOtrr iciuiun to maKe inree year Proof, to establish A. Coffey, IT S. (Tommis.sloncr. in his office claim to the land above described, by the postmaster's r.velpi fur the letter. 10 id a, M. C. Von should In your deportment of the Interior, U, . Land claim to the lund above described, before at N. on the 17th day of A'areh. iqh, before A. Coffey, V. S. Commissioner, In state answr tlie name of RMda, post office pi you kOffloe at Port Sumner. N.M. Jan. 3, 1014. Iun C. Savage, U. S. Commissioner, in his (Jlaimant names as witnesses: his office, at X. M. on the SRth day of which desire future nut Ices to be Kent to you. Notice la hereby givea thatOrien Miller, of office at Kenna, X. M, on March 3, 11)11. ItufusS. Walker. I! u fus i:. Tnsha. Milton J, Mrohl14. EUda. N. M.. who, m , C. t . Henry, March 1907. mode Claimant names as witnesses: Hit'ts, .lames A. K.iotts, ail ..f Klida. N, M. Claimnnt names as witnesses: H. K. No. 04M1, tor NEK. 83. 'e-- F,. l.'esl"trr, orl.. Sec. Tp Robert E. Fletcher, Willie A. Fry, II Frank f. C IIkskt, Register. James f. Clark, James l'.urton. Karl a. It-- 80 and oa Feb. J. 19U, H Vigils Date of fiis! publication made Add'l. Kulght. Charles M. Barber, all of Kenna, N. Al. ihese of F.ll.la, N. M. and Moses A. Feb. 7, (, a. wo. OTJ,7, ( lolilstoii, Ingram, N. M. ' for S SWM. ?ec. It. and the 30-- .17 C. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. of second li-- J T. Tiixo'Tnos, Register. FU-.Mi- C. -- Mch.a. fi f. IlK.Br, - "H NWS. Sec Twp. 3 S.. Kanire SO K. 0l.-.T- tlili. Mch. IS, liiM. N. M. P. Meridian, f. " " baa Bled novice of intention NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior lT. Land OHlce fourth " Mr'h. 'I, li,14. to make five year Proof, on J. ori, and three 0H11S 017071 at Roswell, N.M. Jan. 31, mil. year proof on additional, to ablish est claim Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Notice is hereby given that Allen M. Hill, of --NOTICF. OF CONTEST. to th land above described, before C. A Kenna, X. M. coney, Office al Itoswell, N. M. Jan. 17. 191 1. who, on March 17, Kill, made F, s. oa'.iH ci;.i u. 8. Coroaalasloner, in hla office, : at Notice is hereby given Charles X. Mor additional II. K. Serial Xo. 024.VT8, for E'.i 1". :..f Hilda. N. M. an 3rd day that liepartment of tlie Intorlor, S. xoTici-- the of March, 1814. rison, Klkins, N. M. SKV: S!i NK". See. SI Tr.wship 6 , roxTiT. of who, on March 31, S. Range Land Office at Fort Simmer. X. M. Tab. F. S. Ol'.'O t!ITW Claimant Barnes as witnesses: 1908. made II, E. .s"o. 14573 01 1113 3F... X. M. P. Meridian, has hlod Serial No. for notice of Pll. Depai'lmenl of the Interior I'nlte 1 States I a ml George W. Dye. Edward D. Clay. 10, Intention to nmke year W'atter A KHi and on May 1909, made add'l. entry. three Proof, to estab To John II. Morris, Klida, X, M Offii Foil usn of Contestee Sti'uner. X. M. Feb. 31. J!4. uradiy. Lawrence K. Jones, KUda. Serial Xo. 017971. ciaun 10 tne land abo e f all of for SWA Seo. 9. Town described, before You ure hereby notified that F.nnlce (i. Mi '1'.. Filler! Ilislgi-s.o- Klida, N. V. Corite.tea. Henry. ship 7 8. p. savage. 1 . K. c. Range 17 E.. N. M. Meridian, hss iant Commissioner, in his Kee. nho gives KeiiCa. N. M. as his pusi You are hereby iii.tlfiisl that John F. McKce," JM-F- " Bled ofllee at Kenna. N, M. on 14, IteKiater notice of Intention to make five and March Pll. office address, did on Deo. ill. tlie In tb!f who gives KnntHt, x. M. as Ids pist oft ice address three-yea- Proof, to establish claim to the Claimant names ns witnesses: onico ins auiy corrooratri apwication to did 011 December Ip. I.:!. Cln In this office his land Mary K. above described, before J. F. Carroll. II. Uiirk, Richard R. Reagan, William contest andanenre the cancellation of your Inly fiHoNiratcfl application In coute--t ai;d . NOTICE FOR PIJBLICATIOX. S. Commissioner, In his office at Elkius N. M A, Shlra, I'.liuer fi. Nelln. allot I!o. V t homestead entry Serial No. OS8J8, made Sept, .uiethecaniellatii.il of your liomeFteail entr.v , non-coa- l F. 8. 0I06 00 March 4. 1014. t oH5 T. C Tlllotson. Register. II. IM, for IV 54 SKk andKij See. 33, Serial Xo. made April 17. fcr NK! Department o( the Interior, U. 8. Land Claimant names as witnesses: Twp. 4 S.. Range 30 K.. N. M. I.s!,Meridian, and Section J', Township 4 tiuith, i:ii;;e so east. X. Ofllce at Fort Sumner. N. NOTICE FoirPI'BLICATION. I". M.Jan. IS. t14. Thomas A. Williams. Ellott S. Williams. as grounds for his contest he alleges taat M. and as uroun-- fcr Ids ennie-- t Notioa la hereby given that Harry B. unn cosl K. s, 0.I31 Davee. Frank J. Stephens. Henry C. Morrison, all of you have wholly abaadoned said tract of land; hi: alleges that y.ui ha.e wholly al aiidoned sai,l of Keona, N. H , who, on April, t, 190 niade Department of the S. Of- Elklns. N. M. T. C. Tlllotson. InterioiU. Land that you have not reahled upn or cultivated tract of "Sand; that (.u have not resid.sl upon (.r homeataad antry No. 00146, for 8 V7M. fice at Sumner, N, M, 3d, 1014. Sea. to. JWF'7 Register. I'oit .las. an) part thereof for more than two n Id any pan ihereuf for mine ivi.i Twp. R., 31 on Notice is hereby given Sidney jrars 59.. K.. and March 10. 19IT that P. Hoard last pas'. ) ears last pssl . made Add L bomaatead entry. No. aidi'JS, Notice of Claude!. N. M. who, on 10. for for Publication. March 9".. You ure. therefore, further r.oiilled that You are, therefore, furtli-- r noliflerl that the SWM Bac. to, Townabip 6 8, 31 K.. N 11. made homestead entry No. C'.Kin, SWW, v 111 IUna 0MI41 for the a id allegations will be taken by thlu said alica.tti.111 be Inked by this oFti. e as 1. Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to Section an. Twp. 3 S., Range, 29 K.. X. .M. p, Department of the Interior, IT. S. office as having been by yu. untl hiving bc.in cuiife: e.I by you, and your fsid tbrea-yea- r MerUUun, confessed make Proof, to eatablish claim to Land Office Itoswell, has tiled notice of intention to mnVa your said entry will he canceled theriMinilV-- without your at N. M. Jan. 31. 19U. five-yea- entry will be rsnccled thereunder the land above described, before Dan C. Proof, to establish claim to the hir.d right Savaire Notice is hereby given that George W. lllce witboul your further right to be heard theie-In- . timber to be heard therein, cither PefoM U. S Commlulonr, In hla office above described, before (', A.t'olTey, at Kcnna. of Flklns, N. M. who, on Sept. 1!, V. S. either before this office on this olficc or on appeal, if you fail tofile In this in;, made Comnilssioner, In or appeal, if N. M. on the 6ih day March, IBM. hid office at IciUla, X. M. pd 11 of Additional II. K. Serial No, C.'Sir,! for N . you fall to file in this office within twenty office within twenty days after the Form the Mthdayof Mnfch, 1914.' Claimant names aa witnesses: Seo. S Twp 7. S, Range 37 E. N. M. P. Meri daya after the 1'Ol'RTH publication of this publication of this notice, as shown below, y..ur William H. Cooper.tJoaeph A. Cooper, Mar dian, haa tlle:l notice of intention to make Claimant names as witnesses: notice, aa khuwo below, your answer, under answer, tinder rath, speiillolly meeting and s three-yea- r .tiding tin W. Garland, Luther M. Carmicbael. all of IVoof, to establish claim to the Homer W. Latiderback.' Luclnda Lauder-bac- oath, siieclllcally meeting and responding to to teese allegations of contest, or If e fall Kanna. N. M. land above described, before J. F. Carroll, tlllbert F. Jones, tleon-- W. Dye. all of these allegations of contest, or If jou fail on within tlmt limetotlle In this office nne JZ3-FS- lb:, C. C. HHBV. DeirUter. . S. Commissioner, in his ofIce at Klhins, Claiidcll, X. M. Hltbia that time to file iu this offlee due proof t jou have served a copy of ;,ir ans- . M. on March 5, 13U. t.'.C. Hasar. proof that you Lave served a copy of your wer on the c.'UtcManl either in person or by 1 registered Claimant names as witnesses: Mill Register. answer on the asid contestant either in mall. If this service. Is made by It s delivery of a copy of your answer to the con. XOTIl'K FOB rCBLICATlOX. William D. Smith, William II. J. person or by registered mail. If tills service Pals, Frank " testiint In person, proof of such service nuist be 0t35W Stephens. Thomas H. Y otitic, all of Fllilns, N. Nellce for Publication. is made by the dclircrr of a copy of jour either the's il I eoiil-stau- Fs non coul F. S. 0413H C?0.'l answer to the contestant Pi person, proof ,vrlttenacl(noleilx. Departmect of the Interior. U. S. T. C. Tlllotson of his receipt of copy, J30FJ7 Department of such service must be either the said maul the show ing therUle LandofflouatRoawell, N. M., Jan. to, m4. llegister. of tho Interior, V. S. of lis receipt, or contestant's written acknowledgment of his Ilia afrtilavit of the person by Notice la hereby given hat Raymond P. f.snd Ofllee at Fort Sumner, N, M. Jan. SO 114. wlioiiilhe delhety receipt of the copy, showing the of wjs nu.le stating when and Itaaeo, of Redland, N. M. wba, on Oot. M.IDln. Notice for I'uhlTcatlon. Not lee Is hereby given that John D. Pipkin, date where copy .ns Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by 'he delivered; If made by Sfiade R. K. Ser. No. OISSIS, for 0J4I77 of Klida. N. M. who, on April II, '07 made proof rei. SHSWU. whom tlie delivery was made stating when lere.tmail of such seivi.e inusf ennsiit ,,i 11; NW)i, 14. Department of the IT. orlg.. lid. K. Xo. 04i:lf, for SW' 5. Tp. See. NH Seo. Townabip SS.. Interior, R see. where copy the ailiilRvll of the person by whom the copy Itang-- Land Office, 3 s.. It. 83 e.. and on May 16. P10, and the was deliverrd: if made 37 ti. N.M. P. Meridian, baa Hied notice at Roswell. X. M.. mdo Add'l was mailed Haling when and the s- -t oiTii K- by registered mail, proof rto thrae-yea- r Jan. 3, i9t i. II. - No. for NWf 0, 3 of such service of intention to snake Proof, to es- Section Twp, S.. It was mailed, and Ibis ofll.in vit tnu-- t be Notice Is o t, r...... i Range 33 fl.. N.' M. must consist of the affidavit of the person tablish claim to hrhv P. Meridian, hnafilwl notice polma-lei'- s t the land above described. Rolclin, of Jenkins. X. M . who. - by whom ropy sceomjulned by the fur the .in nn' of to flte-.ea- r the was mailed slating when tettm Will A. Palmer, U. 8. Commissioner, in OiHdoK. E. Ser, No. 0J4477. !'. intention make proof, on orlg'l. latter. for K'i. Seo. r and the post office to which 34 K. p, ti and three-yea- proof on It was mailed, hla offlee. near Kedlaod. N. It.. 00 NKM nanse N, M. Meridian, has add'l. to establish You should state In your answer Iha nane of Sled of thrre-yea- r and this affidavit must be accoK.palned by 10. S- - Hange notloe Intention to make claim to the land above described, C. See. Twp. ( 37 E. N. M. P. M. 00 Proof, to esbublUb before' the postmaster's Iost tiftlt-- to which y.c.i di'slre future imflr s 10 olaim to the land above A. Cofrey. U. S Commissioner, in his oflloe, receipt for the letter. March t. 1914. desuribed, before Wm It. IT. s. licssnt to you. lllsnchnnl. F.lida, M, You should state la your aaswer the name CouiRiiasjouer, W his office at Jenkins, X. M. at N. on March 30, 1014. Claimant names as witnesses - of post you C. '. Henry, .iUU 1. fits. Claimant names as witnesses: the ofttce to whioh desire future OriCDn. Jamaa W. Silver, these of Claimant names notices to he acnt to you. Register. - at witnesses: JsmeiB. liurton,' Robert Kornegay, Joue Kedlaod. M. U. Clifton C. Aabbrook. WillJaia Dateofllrstpubllallon Feb. .37 John P. Duokett. Homer T. Bartlett. J. Ed A. Pipkin, Charles H. Sublette all of L'Uda, N. C-- HlKST. Register. 1H. S- - eider. of AUla. N. M. ' aaonn.'l- " Mch . 1(114. Ue Forbes, Jordan L. Ouna. all ef Jankioi, N. M. Diieoi arst publication FeV 7. JJ0-M- T. C, Tillotson, Register. it. iu. ii in JS0rT7 T. C Tlllotson. TTf''r r i i. THE RECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO. CITY Watch Carefully-- the Child's Diet An up-to-da- te remedy for swum Start Them Off Right With a Good colds. That is what Peruna Laxative and Then Watch is. In successful use over Their Food. 30 years. Mothers are often unconsciously I very careless about the diet of their Colds children, forcing all to eat the same are caught In many foods. The fact Is that all foods do ways: Illy ventilated rooms; not agree alike with different persons. rooms that have direct draughts ; 'ii Hence, avoid what seems to constipate crowded rooms; damp houses; the child or to give It Indigestion, and stuffy school rooms; offices illy Frock Coat Rescued on the Brink of Oblivion urge It to take more of what is quick- heated. ly digested. A dose of Peruna at the right nr ASHINOTON. Washington tailors secured an oflclal vindication of the If the child shows a tendency to time, at first If much maligned frock coat at the hands of the fashion committee of the constipation It should immediately be the symptom of supreme court of cold, before the bones begin International custom cutters' convention here. This is the given a mild laxative to help the bow- to masculine fashion, and woe to the poor els. By this Is not meant a physio or ache, before the sore rcoo' Bve throat wretch that dares defy Its mandates. purgative, for these should never be RALPH M. PATTEN manifests itself, or the cough, or All early caucuses of the convention given to children, nor anything like the discharge from the nose, just if had determined the frock coat must salts, pills, etc. What the child re- says that Syrup Fepsin has done won- a dose or two of Peruna before go and that the cutaway was to take quires Is simply a small dose of the ders for her boy Ralph, who was con- these symptoms begin is gener- its place. gentlest of medicines, such as Dr. stipated from birth but is now doing . ally sufficient. But after the cold But threats of bolting on the part Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which, In the Dne. Naturally, she is enthusiastic is once established with the of the Washington talkrs forced the opinion of thousands of watchful moth about it and wants other mothers to above symptoms prominent, a fashion committee to surrender. ers, is the Ideal remedy for any child use it. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is Washington claims the distinction showing a tendency to constipation. sold by druggists at fifty cents and bottle of Peruna, or maybe two, greatest per capita total will be necessary. of having the So many things can happen to a con one dollar a bottle, the latter size be- of frock coats outside of Terra Haute stipated child that care Is necessary. ing bought by those who already know although why Terre Haute should be excepted no one knows. The commit Colds, plies, headaches, sleeplessness, its value, and It contains proportion- tee wrote the following vindication announcement: HAD PROOF OF ASSERTION into Its and many other annoyances that chil ately more. "We wish to emphasize that the double-breaste- frock coat Is by no means dren should not have can usually be Everyone likes Syrup Pepsin, as it Is relegated to the background. While the three-butto- n cutaway Just at this Small Girl Was Certain Sunday School traced to constipation. very pleasant to the taste. It Is also time is the most popular garment, coat Is worn by the highest g the frock Many of America's foremost families mild and non-gripin- and free from in- Teacher Was Wrong on at of garment." officials of our nation, and this Itself maintains the dignity this are never without Syrup Pepsin, be- jurious Ingredients. Least One Point. of The saving clause, however, was put ..in, It seems, only for' the benefit cause one can never tell when some Families wishing to try a free sam- frock coats already in existence. member of the family may need It, ple bottle can obtain It postpaid by ad- The abilities of the Creator would As to the sack coat, the committee condemns narrow shoulders, but In and all can use It. Thousands endorse dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 n appear to have been slightly over- sists on a tight waist, and for those who dare It suggests that narrow braid be estimated, according to a story told v It, among them Mrs. M. E. Fatten, St., Monticello, 111. A pos-ia- l worn. Valley Junction, Iowa, who is never card with your name and address by Harry Lauder, the comedian. are a thousand words concerning "close contours," Then there about without it In the house. Mrs.. Patten on it will do. "A Sunday school teacher," he said, "high waist lines,' "little dips," "waistcoat exposures," "crescent pocket line ' "was trying to Impress upon the and a lot of other things that only Jimham LewlB could understand. minds of her pupils the omnipotence GOT AWAY WITH SOMETHING No Change. of God. 'God,' ehe said, 'had made the The young men of the town had trees, the land and seas, and fl.sh, the Old Ben's Forebodings Turned Out bought the vacant lot opposite Miss animals, the birds.' Mrs. Woodrow Wilson's Ideas on Dress Making to Be Correct, Though Booty Martha Billlngsby's "fashionable "A Utile hand went tip. Was Not Valuable. school for young ladies," purposing to "'Did God make everything?' build a club bouse thereon. WOODROW WILSON, wife of the president. Is getting a whole lot of "I am sorry for you," said one of "'Yes,' was the teacher's reply; MRS. from women returning from abroad for her Ideas of home dreBs Old iBen was a kleptomaniac. He "he made everything.' realized his falling, which caused him Miss Martha's friends; "I fear having making. It Is said by fashionable modistes in Rue de la Patx, Rue Taltbout young you In- '"But I know one thing that he such keen humiliation that it was these men opposite and Place Vendome that they are of empty will seriously didn't make.' AM m ZEE with difficulty he could be persuaded stead that lot practically facing ruin, in that they injure your school." '"Do you? What is it?' are not able to keep their styles ex- FACE OF Rill" to enter the homes of any of the "'Why, God didn't make rabbit neighbors. "Oh, never fear," answered Miss clusive. Our American women htrve Martha promptly. "I can assure you holes, because I saw the rabbits mak- been In the habit or going to Paris One evening an old friend of Ben's ing them themselves.' " returned to town for a visit and that it will still be an empty lot." for their swell society gowns, which the Neale'g Monthly. they buy as exclusive, and for which called on Ben. Later he proposed they go Napoleon's Victory at Brlenne. they pay a fancy price and high duty. AMOK together to make a call on a mu tual friend, but, to his surprise, Ben years They got them over here, only to find One hundred ago Napoleon are women here who have refused. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, met the army of the allies at Brlenne, that there OUI worn a fac-siml- of their gowns for "No, no," be cried, shaking his head, a village in " northeastern France, and weeks before they get back, and they ur I can't go." was a ' HAIR victorious after keenly contest concluded the 1b deco- "Why not?" asked his friend. BEAUTIFY YOUR emperor have about that American modiste Just as artistic and "It's ed battle. The had left Paris rative in designs as any French modiste dare be. Mrs. Wilson, as only a step away, and It's not late only two days their the before, prepared to wife of the governor of New Jersey, stated that she could dress on less than now; besides I don't know when I'll a desperate ha'lt make last effort to $1,000 a year, and she is doing it to her own satisfaction, if not to that of the be round these parts again." Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur- advance of the enemy the on the high-price- foreign modistes. She selects her own silks, satins and laces and "Well," said Ben, "you know how I iant and Remove Dandruff Real French capital and thereby save his has them constructed almost under her own eye, many of her little gowns be- always steal, but If you promise to Surprise for You. tottering throne. world-famou- The allied Russian ing made at the White House. A representative of a s dress watch me, and see I take nothing, I'll and Prussian armies were In command maker in Rue Taltbout, most of whose customers are Americana, said that KO." wavy, fluf- of Marshal Blucher. Napoluon's forces unless It should prove possible to copyright not only designs of gowns, but also "Ben," said his friend, as they re Tour hair becomes light, were in deplorable lus- a condition. At of trimmings and combinations of colors, he would shortly have to give up his turned, "you did nobly. I watched you fy, abundant and appears as soft, Brlenne, it is true, his old soldiers present business and go in for wholesale manufacture. every minute, and you never took a trous and beautiful as a young girl's displayed prodigies of courage In his thing!" after a "Danderine hair cleanse." JuBt name and under his orders, but the "Don't," groaned Ben, as he pulled try this moisten a cloth with a little raw conscripts were discontented and " a moist rag out of his pocket "I've Danderine . and carefully draw it many of them deserted colors. Thought Roman Numerals Latin' for Uncle Sam their got the dishcloth!" through your hair, taking one Napoleon owed his victory chiefly to small strand at a time. This will cleanse the fact that he came up to Blucher SUtjKKTAHY IS ASSISTANT Of THIS TKEASUKI NEWTON a Her Opportunity. when the latter was separated from TillKD figures 1, 2, 3 look to him the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil American. The better than the While visiting a friend the other a part of his forces. Prince Schwart-.zenber- Roman numerals. He has issued an order and in Just a few moments you have that hereafter the date of day a Washington woman was admir- In command of the Austrian erection of public buildings shall k be doubled the beauty of your hair. ing Borne fine bits of china that were forces, immediately set out for the THAT MUST put In figures Instead of Roman Besides beautifying the hair at once, purpose of supporting Secretary says: displayed on a buffet table, and of the Prussians, BE THE numerals. Newton was particularly Danderine dissolves every particle of and the MCXV "Even persons of average these ier attention combined armies of the educa to big Japanese cup. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invig- on TRADE MARK tion, being unaccustomed to the Ro- drawn a Tak recommenced their advance ing up orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch- Paris. A.D. mm TH' COhTRACTOd man numerals frequently And con- It to examine the details of de ing and falling hair. puts on siderable difficulty in determining sign, the called was startled to see from the lettering on the publlo that the piece had been broken and But what will please you most will building just when It was erected. To awkwardly glued. She called hor be after a tew weeks' use when you many the Roman numerals mean no hostess' - attention to the fracture, will actually see new hair fine and more than do the emblems of the whereupon the latter Immediately downy at first yes but really new Speaking maid. Masonic Order to a person outside of summoned her hair growing all over scalp. If "Margaret," said the lady of the the tbat Order. So infrequently are the Roman characters now used that many you care for pretty, soft hair and lots Lunch persons Intelligence In country the customary on house, "this cup Is broken." Of of this believe that date. it, surely get a 25 cent buildings placed by the engineers. "Yls, mum, I had an accident." of bottle of public are marks there any the wife said, "Bring home In matter was recently Illustrated when a party "But It has been glued together," Knowlton's Danderine from store "The misinformation this try a package of of tourists stood razing at one of the show buildings In Washington. One continued the mistress. "It Is un- and Just it. Adv. man In the party, pointing to the Roman numerals high up over the door, said: pardonable of you to conceal your " 'What the deuce does that MCXV1 business mean up there? fault In this way to glue the pieces Problem for the Idle. "'What,' said another, 'don't you knowT That's a mark the contractor without saying a word to me. Now, If the time is hanging heavy on your puts on. It's his trademark.' if yov had come to me openly and hands, try to work out this: How Post " 'You're wrong, there, Bill,' exclaimed a third member of the party said you had broken it I would have many times in each 24 hours do tha 'That's a sign put there by the government It's Latin for Uncle Sam.' " forgiven you and " two hands of the clock appear at right "Excuse me, mum," interposed the angles to each other? Baltimore maid, eagerly, "the other one like It News. Toasiies Is broke, too." Harper's Bazar. Keeping Tab on Things That Are Worth Studying .The Dentist's Act. -S- ure!" Well Put. "These new laws have 'teeth' In Willie Pa, what Is a DON'T like to ask you, but will you please give roe change for a cup ol luncheon? them." Toasties are wonderfully feminine lunch, my people who how "I , and I'm so weak I can t go on. Father The for "Not for know to son. Woman's Companion. pull." good at any meal, and The woman who asked might have stepped out of dear old grand Home work a somehow seem to match mother's chair by the chimney corner. the appetite of both home Except that there are nq chimney cor- PUA5E GIVE few old folks ners these days, and precious CHAftfE FOR A and guests. grandmothers. Strength Beauty COP Of TSA The woman who responded was Just Bits of selected Indian fM 80 yAK I a so-s-o person who hurried on. And Come Dr. Pierce' T ON With Corn, delicately seasoned, then felt ashamed of herself for not CO cooked, rolled thin and taking the little old dame into a cafe Golden Medical Discovery seeing You , toasted a rich golden and ber safe home. have r rti to to do a thing like that once in awhile This U a blood cleanser and alterative brown that's Post to feel that you were worth the Lord's that starts the liver and stomach into creating. So vigorous action. It thus wiili the Toasties. she turned back to atone body to manufacture .rich red blood and bad almost elbowed her way through the noon rush to the old woman. which feeds tha heart nerve brain Fresh, tender and crisp, when again she heard the quavering appeal: and organs of tha body. Tha organs 4 "I don't like to ask you. but will you please give me change for a cup of work amoothly like machinery running ready-to-e- at direct from in oil. You feel clean, strong and (eat I haven't any money with me, and I'm so weak I can't go on" strenuous instead of tired, weak and the package. With cream As a thing Like tbat Is worth studying, the so-s-o woman stood by, and kept faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr. and a sprinkle of sugar tab." After eight women and an earth -earthy young man had paid tribute, th I'ierce's Golden iledieal Discovery old up long enough to around. Then ahe suddenly made Tablets, as well as tha liquid form woman rested turn from all medicine dealers, or trial box Memory Lingers" for the corner. Obviously, she didn't like the appearance of the woman who of tablets by mail, on rnceipt of 60e. "The was looking on. Some don't. AddreaiB.V.Pierc,M.D..Bu(Ialo,M.Y. Begging is against the law, of course, but what are you going to de Toasties sold by Dr. Puree's Crest 1008 Paie llliutmted grocers when an aged lady aftikee you for a 04141 of tea? Remsmbaiing thai on el Coalmen Sue M.dicd AivUr will be eMit everywhere. cc4i) witerf f JU-- U Cloth bound far SI Oaweent Sumpa. THE fcECORD, KENNA, NEW MEXICO.

REPORT AGRICULTURAL BILL unflpnjmrrn WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIMES FOR UHOUflnCID Man Who Introduced the Now Popular House Committee Favors In Tango Into New York Was crease in Appropriation. Chased From City. LIVER BOILS "It's great stuff to be a pioneer," Washington, D. C Chairman Lever says Sweeney. "The best you get Is of the house committee on agriculture to bo o( No shot full arrows." has reported to the house the annual sick headache, biliousness, Meaning that Sweeney brought the Agricultural Appropriation bill. It bad taste or constipation turkey trot to New York seven or aggregates $18,947,000,. exclusive of by morning. eight years 'ago. At that time the town permanent appropriations, an Increase was hardly ripe for it. So that Swee- Reliable evidence .3 abundant that women of $900,000 more than last year's total. Get a lo-ce- box. ney's dance hall had about all the de- . The bill Is accompanied by the most Are you keeping your bowels, liver, fenses of a battleship. One got In by are constantly being restored to health by comprehensive report ever submitted and stomach clean, pure and fresh presenting a card which certified that by the committee. Many radical with Cascarets, or merely forcing a the bearer was a regular member of a Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound changes are proposed In the measure, passageway every few days with club with a nice Indian name. Two or Including reorganization of the weath- Baits, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or three times the police tried to raid it Purgative The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub- er bureau and preparation by the sec- Waters? Then there were battles all over the Stop having a waeh-day- . while the patrons were slipped lishing in the retary of agriculture of a plan for re- bowel Let street newspapers hundreds of them are all genu- to safety by organizing and systematizing the de lascarets thoroughly cleanse and reg- subterranean routes. It ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt ulate remove was his boast then he did not gratitude partment co-o- the stomach, the sour that work so as to better r fermenting for the freedom from suffering that has come to these dinate Us and food and foul mum. pay license to the city or graft to the various activities. take police. upper women solely ' the excess bile from the liver The circles used to visit through the use of Lydia E. Pinkhain's The bill appropriates $25,000 to en and carry out of the system Sweeney's when out slumming. was courage all the It Vegetable Compound. and aid in the BEricultiirai constipated waste matter and poisons a poor night when one failed to bounce development of the government recla In the bowels. .a bottle off some other one's resilient Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain mation projects through demonstra A Cascaret will you Sweeney make bean. himself had a pretty such recommendations ; you may depend upon it that any Hons and advice to settlers, of whom feel great by morning. They work trick of knife throwing. testimonial there are 15,000 families from all parts while you sleeD nevnr ulnlron "They closed me like a book," we publish is honest and tnie if you have any y said of the country. or cause-an- Inconvenience, and cost Sweeney. "Said that the dancing in doubt of this write to the women whose true names and only 10 cents a box from your store. my place was a little too gritty. Mor- addresses are always given, and learn tor yourself. MURPHY OUT OF BASE BALL Millions of men and women take a alists said that the contiguous wiggle Cascaret now and then and 'nevei as practiceL-a- t Sweeney's would Jar Read this one from Mrs. Waters: have Headache, Biliousness, Coated the susceptibilities, of Piute. But 1 Sells Controlling Interest In a Camdex, N".J. "1 was sick for two years Chicaao longue, indigestion, sour Stomach or give'you my word if anyone had with nervous fipella, and Club to C, P. Taft of that my kidneys wore affected. had a Constipation. Adv. pulled any of physical fox passes I doctor nil the time and used a Cincinnati. the galvanic battery, but nothing did nic any good. I was able, go In my place that you can see in the not to Bitter Tongue. to bed, but siient my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chai- r, and soon middle aisle of any restaurant nowa- became almost a skeleton. Chicago, 111. "I started in baseball It was at a concert. The eminent days you Fiiully my doctor went away for his pianist was upon could a heard me holler on health, and my husband heard of l.vdia K. with a shoestring, and now I am embarked an ambi- Ellis island." I'inkham's Vegetable In- Compound and got me some. worth more than a million dollars, tious classical program. The Bingle In two months I got relief and now I dividual present am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. said Charles V. Murphy, who has Just who had paid for his I recommend ticket to right-han- d neigh- Well Stuffed. your medicine to every one and so does my husband." Mrs. sold under pressure the controlling In turned his Tlllib bor, obviously - A patient In hospital had been kept Wateus, 1135 Knight St., Camden, Is. J. terest in the Chicago National League bv his bored and sune- rlor air a person whose business it on low diet for a couple of weeks, club. . ' was to attend concerts a musical and naturally he longed for a square And thisone from Mrs. Haddock: Jlr. Murphy chuckled and then critic. meal. Utioa, Okia. was weak and nervous, grew "I not able to do my work serious when he was asked to "Beg pardon," said the Individual, One morning the doctor found him and scarcely able to be on my feet. I had backache, headache, palpi- tell how much .Charles P. Taft gave "but isn't that something of ChODln's eo much better that It seemed his ap- tation of the heart, trouble with my bowels, and inflammation. Since him for 53 per cent of the stock of that last number" petite could at last be safely ap- taking the I.ydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound I am better the club. ; "It Is," replied the critic morosely, peased. than I have been for twenty years. J think it is a wonderful medi-cin- e "I would be violating a confidence when somebody else plays It" "Do you think you could eat a and I have recommended it to others." Mrs. Mary Ann Had- to give the exact amount," he replied, small chicken today, Tim?" asked the dock, Utica, Oklahoma. "but estimated on FACE doctor. the basis of the BROKE OUT IN PIMPLES Now this if price I received for my Interest, the "Faith, an OI could, sor," eagerly answer question you can. Why should a responded patient. .club Is worth more than a million dol Falls City, Neb. "My trouble beean the woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. "H-lt- 'a all the same yez," an- lars. A half million or so is a lot of when I was about sixteen. My f I'inkham's Vegetable ? face swered Tim, "Oi'd lolke Compound a trial You know that money, but the Cubs are worth It. In broke out In little nimDles at first. f have it Bthuffed with another chicken, sor." it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? the time I ran club, I They were red be- the believe It and sore and then Pearson's Weekly. was tht most prosperous organization came like little boils. I picked at my Fop SO years Lydia E. in league." continually Pinkham's Vegetable the lace and It made mv face Compound lias been the standard remedy for fe- red and sore looking and then I would Very Regular. male ills. No one sick wltn woman's ailments After the sermon on Sunday morn- CANALOPENINGTHIS SUMMER wake up at night and scratch It. It does Justice to herself if she does not try this fa- was a source of continual annoyance ing the rector welcomed and shook mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it to me. as my face was always hands with a young German. has restored so many suffering women to health. red rite Col. Goethals, Now In Washington, and splotched and burned all the "Are you a regular communicant?" erv-W- to LYDIA E.l'IN KHAM MEDICINE TO. Says Everything. Will Be Ready me. said the rector. ... (COXFI DENTIAL) LYXX, MASS., for tidrtew. 121 .By July 1. "I tried . and others. "Yes," said the German, "I take the Your letter will be opened, read and answered every by a woman and held in but I could And nothing to cure it. I 7:45 morning." strict confidence Washington. The Panama Canal had been troubled about two vears before will probably be opened oi July 1, I found Cuticura Soan and according to estimates of Us builder. Ointment. I sent for a samDle of 4QQ,Q00 Cuticura Soap Colonel Goethals, who has arrived here and Ointment and tried mem ana I 1 to report to President Wilson, Secre- then bought some. washed my face good Cuti- tary Garrison and Congress on the with the waterway. cura Soao and hot water at night then applied alearImmigration figures show that the "I have every expectation and the Cuticura Oint It that It ment. In the morning I washed It DODulation of Canada increased dur-- will be ready on that date," Goethala For Infants and Children. r r . .7 . ... off wltn the Cuticura Soap and hot lid wig i a i a, Dy trie addition or iuu.uuu A said. "There la no danger that slides water. In two days I noticed a de- iiu " 9Ht.ii,ia ii win bus w iiiww 1.11. will close the waterway, although geo- cided improvement, i and Europe. Most of these have gone ' logists while In three as The Kind You Have tell us that minor slides may weeks the cure was comrtete." on farms in provinces of Manitoba, be expected when the water rises to (Signed) Judd Knowles, Jan. 10, 1913. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Its full level in the canal. I, - Cuticura Soan and Ointment sold UUItH Always Bought Lord William Percy, an English Nobleman, "The defenses of the (ays: canal are throughout the world. SamDle of each ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT practically completed 32-- those on the free, with Skin Book. Address nost vegetable Preparation for As- "The possibilities and opportunities offered Atlantic by the Canadian West are so Infinitely I side entirely so. The state- card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. similating the Food pi ments the inadequately greater than those which exist In England, that canal is the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the that it seems absurd to think that peoplei protected can be flatly denied." Overburdened With Love. A nV should be impeded from coming to thei 'You must learn to God country where they can most easily love more certainly Improve than you do papa or me or anybody Signature their position. TWELVE HURT IN KATYWRECK Mew districts are being opened t in the m Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-nes- s whole world." which will make accessable a grei Mamma was Instructing, her young and Rest.Conlains neither number of homesteads in districts 4SrllfciV,' ; ri Limited Train From St. h specially adapted to Louis Plows son in his Sunday school lesson, which Opium .Morphine nor Mineral of mixed farm flm.U . ill am Through Stock Cars at Parsons, was the Second Commandment. Her ing and grain raising. Not mi - Kansas. son was already In the throes of his Narc otic For illustrated literature and tfOIH OrSAMVElmTEt reduced railway rates, apply to! first love affair, the object of which Rif Supt. of Immigrant. Ottawa, I Parsons, Kas. Ollla Thomas, en- was the daughter of the next door banaaa, or to gineer, and W. W. Ross, the fireman, neighbor, sprightly little Lucy John hi MttuUtSmb - C.A.COOK were probably fatally Injured and son. Anin S'd . 129 W. thBtreet jyywmr'W Kanstoa City, Mo. eight passengers and two mall clerks, 'But I don't know God like I do you In Wtrm Setd -- mm Harry Garrison and C. K. Parsons, and papa, and It's hard work to love CtmrSltd Sufa severely injured when the "Katy" some one I have never met,"' was the Wirtkrfrttm fAivofi C HT A (Sure Tobacco Antidote) Limited from St Louis, plowed unexpected comeback of little Char- cures the tobacco habll in any ley. I A perfect Remedy forConslipa-lio- n of Its forms, or money refunded. Trial nlisl ;oo through four stock cajs standing on "Besides, love papa so much Use complete guaranteed Sj.oo. . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, cure TOBACCO the main line in the Parsons yards. and you so much and Lucy Johnson ANTIDOTE CO.. Lock Box 798, Wichita, Kaaa, Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh-n- es The limited was thirty minutes so much more than all the rest that late &5I s and and running sixty miles an hour when I'm JiiBt bursting with love, and I LOSSOFSLEEP It haven't any room left to love God In." For Over struck the stock cars. The loco- Facsimile Signature of motive plowed the cars and struck an Wichita open switch before It turned over, Only One "BROMO OUIN1NR" Directory To tret th VHiinln !! taking with It the mail car, combina- TIVB BKOMO signature Company, UIMNINE. Look for oi 1. II The Centaur Thirty Years tion coach and baggage car. The B. W. OKOVK. Cut.. Cold in On. Lai. 2Sa NEW YORK. chair car, diner and two Pull- TRAPPERS! rear GET MORE MONEY mans remained upright on the bridge. Declined. FOR YOUR FURS They had through Why end yonr furs lttw miles from home: when yoa The' Injured passengers were removed scrambled the eao get Ju.t as vood prlwa ot us and hare your first dance on the program aud he Uiun.-- j at once. I per you Just what yoor rure are to hospitals here. worth oil the market ord rharve do rooiniiKMloa. was leading her back. JVKITB KOB I'ltHH LIST TolUY and ant In 00 XUuaranteed under the FoodanJ) H H feA the hlKhi.Nl prlo.-t- . being ,1. K. JOIlKsTON, 'I could die dancing, couldn't your" bi UUTIHIIIilAlt, A ll U1XA, siAMd! GRAFTING POLICE TO PRISON he asked. Exact Copy of Wrapper. HslablUbed ladU "No," she replied. "There are W. N. U., WCHITA, NO. former Chief and Detective Con- pleasanter ways than being trampled victed of Taking Money From St to death." The Prospects. Paul Dive Keepers. "That play came In on gumshoes." COLT DISTEMPER Putnam Fadeless Dyes guarantee "Yes, and It's likely to go out on Cn hm hftndllMl tmHttv. Th Blrk atrsi mrml avnri sail Attiaww Ism , wiiii n tablet. buD)ialurtin bow irMHHMi, t from liavLug tti Ut Its uppers." br Ufa In St. Paul. Martin J. Flanagan, St. satisfaction. Adv. LL tooirus or lu fWL Act on th blood And xpoia nrmi c Paul's il roniJi or diitoaiLMjr. fUt ramodj btw known for Kiavr, la rueL former chief of police, and Om bottle urua ran teed to cure one caaa. ftOoaodtl a bottlet t&au Kred A girl may be satisfied If a man Fear will sometimes cause woman lOdiMteo of dnucirlitf-en- he.ruaa dealer, or sent eiuraaa paid l Turner, former city detective, a iienufecturera, (Hit auow how to poultice ihruat. Our free pays her nothing Lexa-ee- l adjudged guilty of bribery In the third but compliments, to change color almost as readily as a iMetfiveeeverruiliitf. acrente wealed. aeilLaat but a bill collector Isn't. little rouge. Ma, BurMreuiuuulateiaoetwetveyei degree by a Jury in district court POHN MlDICAl CO..AemWt.eaeB-elerUUr- -l OoiMfV, Ind U.S.A. here, have been sentenced by Judge Morrison to not more thnu ten years In the. penitentiary. The convicted men spent last night in the county Jail, the court having refused to per- feifift) mit them to continue it liberty under lltift Ik II bonds. ! tofe If fvur fluttering VlMt-Man.fl.l- cj 9r WMk, us BKNOVINl." MPd by Van pru, coM Memphis,feitT.nn, Prlo, mm TilE UECOIil), KF-NIJA- SEW MEXI CO.

Lumber The Reward of Patience Hardware Groceries (By The Foster Service.) Windmills,. Windmill repairs. Well casing, Tanks, Water- A grumbling wife had Peter Jones ing troughs, etc. Who rilled his life with sorrow, But Peter always smiled and said We Handle Only The Best He'd be all right tomorrow. Though she it was who caused it all, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, When he became a debtor Satisfaction guaranteed. Of every merchant, she declared He ougl't to manage better. ' At breakfast, noon, again at night, KENNA LUMBER COMPANY, Without so much as blinking. lie swallowed epithets that would , Have set most men to drinking.

Then, owa day Peter Jones fell ill ' The victim of n fever. scolding wife Our. Best ffffer . The doctor told the Her husband soon must leave 'er. These Four First-Cla- s Magazins and Our Paper, ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only Said Mrs. Jones, "I ne'er can stand EXCURSIONS The burden of my sorrow." ' 'It's tough on you,' said Peter, "but Account of Panhandle, ' a n d I'll be alright tomorrow." Southwestern Stockmen Crtnvcn lion at Oklahoma City, ,'Okla,, March 3, t, and nth, 101 1 lb: Tickets on sale March 1, 2 nnd Ord, IGXOJtAKCE OF THE LAW HORNS OF FANTASTIC SHAPE Final return limit Mar, 16','19F!f? Liiymnii 011 inii than one oc- African Tribe Hive a Peculiar There will bo a t Hie Eat special, train casion have leilecf d lint Method of Dealing With leaving Amnrillo, Texas, ? about rule of justice that ignorance ot Their Oxen. 7:00 p. m. March 1st, arriving the law excuses no man was a A tribe of East Africa, called thv Oklahoma City at 7:00 ,a. m. hai-b- But man made law . I. one. Sukfl, hammer and twist the horns Vomu'i World, 35c yr, Green'a Fruit Grower, 50c jrr. Frm Life, 25c yr. Home Life, 2 2.-- j March 2nd, Via Kiowa. is m m re severe in tliis respect tft their cattle into all kinds of fantas- tlian natural law. In natural tic chapes. An ox with one horn that Daily Passenger service is in- points forward and the o.ther back- csf k this, rule justice is itot liS Five .for Ulsout the Priee augurated on the "LubbockV'fex-ic- o law, 'f ward, writes M. ,W. H. Beech in "The Cut on the following Rche oven tetnijered with mercy, it Sulr," is a object of envy and admi- This is the biggest bargain in the best rcnuin; ? oir ration to all; It is called kamar. 1 ... SIPk ... rr.-- j. :i . du!e: is tntxoiable. lOur uaucr ever uucicu iu uur su.usL,ii:-ui:- i.:..r,:- - They believe that such an ox has ii In the matter of health, it is liuum uui pai nit ucai wccjviy juuitut:&u 7 Leaven Arrives exceptional properties. Every fighting in this part of the state and the Four Magazines of national prominence exemplified every day. Pliysi man should have his kamar; those f l 7:30 A. M Clovis ..C:00'P.M. shown above, sample copies of which may be seen at our office. have kuuvvu who doiot possess one are objects of j 7:55 A. M. Farwell ;:5:3iP. M. eiai.s and deslsion. When they prepare to We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a yer.r. & start Arrives for many years that epidemics on a raiding expedition, the men gath- But on Sccount of the splendid contract we have made with' thvss big Leaves 11:55 A. M. Lubbock 2:15 j'. and scourges wemno mere acci- er the kamars together, bedeck them publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our . M. ostrich-feather- Always there is a cause. with and lead them paper, all one year for only $1.18 just 18 cents more than the dents. to the river. There the warriors are regular price of our paper alone. ii And likewise with individuals they sa- ,. . Kemp Lumber assembled; dance round the Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or c.!l Sickness doesn't just hapen. cred oxen, flap their hands at thtm, and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see thse de.m, Company, Always there has peen a viola, and kneel on one knee; they hold up beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to j our own their shields in attitudes of defense tion of some law of health and and brandish spears, home for a year. p ELI DA, N. M. their while they the best cure is a speedy har- utter weird war-crie- which are sup-pos- Wire, to excite In .faint-hearte- d tiGA 1ft jpIST THIMSf IT R23C) rtji . Z Posts, Cement, mony the the with the law, if it is desire-fo- r battle. A captured kamar Hip b . BO s ?2 GirF32r and These FcurSisan? to.;;:-- Lumber and Building known or can be ascertained, is a coveted prize, and Suks ! the ALL FIVE GKS.YL'AR, OiiLV Material, Sash Doors and In consequence, free medical slaughter aud eat it with mu,ch cere- the mony. Hardware. advice that is given in board of The Suks were originally an agricul- CHARLES J. MACKEY, health bulletins, etc. Here is a tural people. In every plantation they bunch of health observations build little shelters en piles, whereon Manager. sit the women and . children whose from the latest bulletin of the duty it is to give. warning of the ap- flZSGElXiEl?SDC2B)SatBXSBSn..l. HI m Kansas State Board of Health, proach of elephants,, and to' scare & away birds. Of members Z100 Will ihateveryoiio should read and of the far Perfect Your Talking tribe who do otk.- -- lhan agricultural ! Machine. Buy the Ideal Starck Clnrifier hed. wor there. Is a saving, "God gave U8 nd Record Saver Many of us dig our graces theiu no sheep, s.i Ae gave them clev- No Eloney erness Instead." juth's in Advance I Master phone with our teeth. Companion. Sntisfuc-tio- u Water is the best "kidney ' tinnr PRETTY HARD TO EXPLAIN . medicine' nuteed A Iinji ltrl-- the Lord or any one IjwtBl.Net ik''i. Foctory dse ever made. Don't hibernate Little 8llp Made by Mr. Jonea That 1 v w;..r Prices C:i tid iUttllla ventilate. Plenty of fresh air He Probably Found It Hard K a i e ( ';I!71i ; 'o-v'i.- : '; '' will to Square. - k Yon v.ill hear a wonderful improve- make the fires of life burn Tern.B-- A '' ''Vi - :!. in tlio ivrTOituctiort. Saving of 3 I - v'i.'-'!.- ij ment lCvery word brightly. Jones usually caught the 5:30 cn .! nets will lo clear and true. train out e. " Health is nature's reward of. the Grand Central for New 8SOO 5 Tl.e mrclunicul eft. ct will entirely disappear and for - Jl. v.'lil This day, Xtj's-'r- v I .,..ir petlecl ot the however, he . bad P A. From I'uc fSiai?. ' W ii 'getting in harmony with STARCK PJ'.t?: 5 ,i..rvc;.:iMe wcirof the line ueedle uked with Hie her met a friend re- PREdlDZNT tory Direct $ JWa.tcrphcno. and remained over to laws; it pays to be law abiding new acquaintanceship. 'f your dealer Rot keep t!ie Maiterphoit. He was plain- .end $1.00 for one liy r.Murn mail, fruio ii lur Sins against o u r physical ly up against It, but finally managed VU'tur Columbia and typa of lounii-bo- to I get the following wire oft to Mrs. tfjd.i bodies 30 BAYS' FREE 11 1M Stud It tutu bring their own reward. Jones: you ' ve win Finn a lionutlful fitnrck I'iuno f. r i'v" ft -- I:- THE MASIERPHGNE CORPORATION Morever, naturo takes no ac "Missed the 5:39. Don't keep din- lu.ij'.e. Ko eitfli ruyment reiiuirnl. All mil I i tlmt. y.'n i i IS7 Iirodw.y New York City mid tliU iiiirij fur :H iluyH. t uU- ner waiting. Will be a to- tet .ir, nt tliOciiili fOa.l t i .1 i.i. tl tii.. count of the fact that wo have little late i.wnrai fiuuf, nffii Kine.i un.l iincul )ii.;i(.i in every vuv I! 11 e" ' ,e ever night." m - bt-e- eii fur tlie !uuny, rc in peiff t lihvriy 10 k- iui it l i:i tr it not aware of the bhysical It was long midnight pvciH, ijhv the lr.'tlit uy. This sturek I lii-- ...... ".,. v'.. v. ,1 after when he na!e or there is to laws which w have broken. left the train at New . Rochelle and Save $150.00 cr More Ex. ten minutes later before he reached V. rliip Oir to you fnux home. t our fiictory, at Tmi fny wo c; !i iT.iv ti, h.-- r 80 l;' vi price tli;a !ivt' j mi uji vunli of yi.io.o0 in the nf triiil, n ;n tn low, ' Mrs, Jonea W' cn hif.'u received a Hue met him at the frout ti-- t c( your iii.iiv. giHiranitt? to fiuni-- li rat, s. liy yciinjjf man 'hv&?iffik Just of dress torti.i ("Ar :.. .inl a piani) , you niont-- door. . , a piano tor the than you uu .m riuKtiMumv I r;n ; ur- - j..r:tr ". tl t'i r gingham and Staple dry goods 'Miir el 'vln You urr aoitirod yf rcrpivht tt i:r cv.w'tI.ji:". ,Di i it Ii pu:si!.).. f r, (j "You got my message, darling T" hmiimi-t:- lout-- be x rfWCft iluruhlc liifjli Kru'lu ynu to y u ptvnu fir yji.r :u.; without at Jones & Pit ties. They keep asked, pressing a box of bonbons into glare!? hei hands. 25-Yi- ar acemplete assortment of fresh Guarar.teo A "Oh, 2n1- - '..E':2y:y-?iana- 3 IE LIW1 yest" quickly returned Mrs. livery Siartk rim..- i Hand Oar staple and fancy groceries, tind J.i.titiv i .ty- t' i.tii nrc. Jones, "I got it all right. But I triurjiur il fur fi'i liavr ciiiit:;ml- ..n li::r, ana we want to Lea? fro.r. vould f t'.i l. it ur, m-- t ,i. 'I'lii KiLiiMntro )uik u l.trifP niMiiU .' f.f um.I will pay you the highest like to know why you i il Viauui on t'u! cry Luslucss man vs v. lcf market sent a wire at it our o5 yr.:r4 ( f piun HtrnJ-li:ui- I ff r.nd ,i.m.. r i.f all i 4: SO telling you 1 ii v.i! aiid" ue had missed the cvperietu- ar-- repu- hthn.lurd makrfl tul.cn iti t - Price for your butter eggs vL:. ;! d.i ;y Vfrii Hd let a1 jou In. t MMrr.' (umI tation of ;ift for iu-- Star.-- I'lnno, tdy If 6:30 train."', i'iiisi ( f mm- - '"f ut I u ot Umdrm&it c! yoci-.g- mva y..., vi U ' rvipon.jIL!e pUno Loi.m?. mul rluy 'I liu f.,l..v-in- m e ni h e r Saiisfection or VTnrt' fuj i?,s::s,.ris, ai.tl Jones couldn't. Judge. uit a few eaniplc bi.raiin; I Will. vilil tilt' money : . 59 Frea (Susio ;v returned.' ' Weber $110.C(i y p ;.f wliic'i Hut Ut3e turtjO-4b- ii.n.h, Hr,ii.jit Ui: nrrore yriuney Is Hidden. Usssns Steinway 61.00 l.1rn -- I M,IV.-.l- .l t. I . Yours lo Serve, Q. Law Cuut l.twl.!cjl .. When a man believed to be John To eSrry pi;i.?!i.t(T of Chirk'ering POO; .PIsew Cwk Srco .r . fii-r- t C r ' Jones Etenger was found hanging to a tre Ktttrv!t Fiat;un, i' give .1 , ..) .v i r- - r.. lfw ,S..; .' midTirtlo Kimball 05 00 oi:r ' - inu,-i- c i tr, t v v. i" f- it 4' .iv. in t'do if ir iit. !lv iil.k uuu 1 i..iio vl iy recently" at Dover, N. J., It was noted i:i Sturck 105.00 lial ; voti t '1 - ' ", th rl.i.uuB hct.icli I... .!: a fc...i.:,- t (...- Ti e man who.iniagtn'a' Ih'k i Jm-i- (liirfji. if yll Eud for our loiepl. to l.'i"rf ct i. i. r:ni- - 4uk r ptfctw.- t "! "l C'.f f y h'.itK1. Ut.t fi wife hasn't-an- rvn iu own - influence 'J!!f J- 11 . i j.i.,!i. XL Hnd In.'. ur over tit r..iiJ htm Kirjji r. tin t' mm - .,.'J 1 - V :li r Taint, ly Id.' il. Ti riti nts 'i i(t-- l " Pf 4'ICC Ii in a"s The toat !'. vil xU.' t l ir him about hadly fooled as fini' ,t''- f't1 etifnt. f. v t- 1. '.. - V. - - money always thp Rottinj'- hpn .AVirmiiift-- . nn a "Taiuted loses the