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VOL. XV. TUCUMCARI, QUAY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917 NO. 16

COMMISSIONERS MEET 640 ACRE LAND LAW TUCUMCARI WILL BAN LEGISLATURE IS ORGANIZED AND IS MAKING LOTS OF QUET OFFICIALS OF TAKE NEW BUSINESS ON UP MUCH WORK FOR OFFICIALS OZARK TRAIL JAN. 17 HARMONY SHOWN ALL SIDES

The Honorable Hoard of County cum Quay county do hereby petition your The first of the year ushered in the Oznrk Trails officials including the SnnUi F, Jun. 9. The third New practice of herding men and mnrching honorable board to open nnd muintain inisslonors met in their first regular new section law and coming on Mon- president, Col. W. and the J Mexico state legislature is now under them to the polls and voting them us 10 a public beginning Sec. ndjust-wi- session January 2, 1917, nt o'clock rnnd between day it wus necessary to wnit until general promoter, Floyd Thompson, wy- - The machinery hus been ll the bosses dictate, should be prohibit- a. m at the Court House in the City ! 28 and 21 and Sec. 20 und 21, Twp. 11 Tuesday to get into the local land of- bo in this district next week, tour-- '!. bearing oiled nnd the engine put ed under severe penalties. The secre- A .... - V, - ' t ll... g Range 33 E, N. M. M. first-clas- oi lucumcnn, incw iuc.xico, wiu ioiiow-in- P. fice ns Monday was a legal holiday. ing over tho proposed route, the one in s running order. The steer-mo- st cy of the ballot could be safeguarded Signed: V. C. Marrs, being present: F. W. Nations, et nl." There was a big crowd in line on desired by them und the travel- - iK Ken r at this time is working well by allowing the voter to enst his bal- John F. Hell, and W. A. Dodson; also The viewers' report on the above Tuesday morning but it wns impossi- ing public from the east who wnnt the l the road seems to stretch out into lot in a room wherein none nre ullow-e- d T. N. LnVson county clerk. Their mentioned road is received and after ble to handle them as the land office most direct line. n well-grade- d boulevard nhend. What to enter except himself, the judges approv- re- Iks bonds having been heretofore carefully considering the viewers' did not have the necessary blanks und They will pass through here Sun-lf"- "'n's and chock holes may nnd clerks of election, and the challe- ed by the District Judge, the Hoard port the Hoard finds that they cannot the clerks were required to mnkc ne- dnv from Amnrillo nnd nrrlve In Las .encountered after the first turn is nges of the respective parties; and no now proceeds to organize for the en- accept it for the reason that the de- cessary changes to satisfy those who Vegas for a big banquet Tuesday. The reached no one dares predict, but just one within such enclosure should be suing year and elect F. W. Nations scription as given by the viewer docs wore eager to file. On Tuesday fifty-eig- ht return will begin early Wednesdny nnd now the going is fine and the passen- allowed to speak to or advise the vot- as chairman. not conform to tho petition. The applications were received nnd the delegation will stop in Snntn Rosa gers are in exceedingly good spirits. er unless advice is requested. The approval of bonds heretofore Hoard therefore, defers action on same $898 collected. for luncheon, arriving in Tucumcari The most noticenblc thing ubout the The printing nnd distribution of the tiled with the clerk by the newly elect- and instructs the clerk to refer the Wednesday sixty-fou- r applications that same evening. legislative situation, so far ns surface ballots should be entirely under the ed officers Is now taken up; the bonds matter to V. C. Marrs, first signer on were made and 1327 collected. The A luncheon and smoker will be held appearance go today, is the spirit of control of the county chairman of ench of T. N. Lawson, as county clerk in petition, advising him to have a new next day wns tho big one eighty-fou- r nt the Opera House Wednesdny night emu-illatio- that seems to nctunte the political party. As it is now, In coun the sum of $5000.00, also his bond as petition drawn up that will conform applications being received and $1127 under the auspices of the Chamber of leading men of both parties. A strik tics where the clerk is of n different ' district clerk and recorder in 111 till. Inw ill nvnrv rntini.fl received in payment thereof. Fridny Commerce. Letters ure being writ- - ing evidence of this was seen todny politicnl faith from the county chair- the sum of $5000.00 were npproved. The Hoard received a petition for only fofty-fou- r applications were re- ten to all of the delegates of the Quay .when Governor dc Bacn, compelled by man, nil kinds of obstacles are placed bond A. Su- public ro;,d running in the way of getting the The of James Atkins as from the City of, ceived but flh14 were taken in pay- ouniy uonus noaru, instructing incm i1")""-"1- " i"m tickets print perintendent of schools in the sum of Tucumcari to tho town of Rock Island ment. Till 4 wns cuuscd by most all of to nttend the smoker and requesting "t St. Vincent's sanitarium,"" sent for ed and distributed. $2000.00 was approved. The bond of which reads ns follows: the filings being large. Saturday 40 them to brine in their friends. politicnl opponent, Lieutenant Gov- - No restriction should be placed upon Jno. C. Williams as probate judge of "We the undersigned, resident citi- applicntions received nnd $888 collect-- 1 Committees representing the Chnm- - Lindsey. und requested him to J the right of a man to have his name Quay county, in the sum of $5000; the zens of the county nnd ed. Monday 38 applications und $079 i her of Commerce arc calling upon the n'"1 the gubernatorial messngc to the npttear on ns many tickets as he can of Quny stato ' bond of John M. Eugcr, as treasurer of New Mexico, do hereby most re- The total applicants in six days were local citizens for funds to take enro of J"''t session of the legislature which get conventions to nominate him. Any in the sum of $80,000.00; the bond of spectfully petition the honorable honrd .128, nnd the total amount of money re- the expense and no charge will be wil1 ,)C holtl nt 11 o'clock tomorrow' pnrtv which is foolish enough to be- Hryant L. Francis as county assessor of county commissioners of Quay coun ceived was $7,033. The rush is not nil made to those who attend residing in morning. Mr. Lindsey highly uppre-th- e lieve thnt the voter enn be kept bound in the sum of $2000; the bond of Jas. ty, to open and declare as and for a over. Up to Tuesdny morning nt 11 county outside of Tucumcari, l.ut. oiative of the courtesy, promptly slg-tho- nnd tlfd to thnt party by cunningly A. Street as sheriff in the sum of public road the following described o'clock there were 22 applicant nnd the who live in Tucumcari will be ! "i"1''1 his compliance with the Gov-call- deicd election lnws will find in the $5000.00? nlso his bond ns sheriff and course or route in Quay county, towit: lund office has been crowded every day upon to foot the bill. In other ' ernor's request: The message wns in end 'hat. they have operated to that collector of licenses in the "Beginning ut the bridge on the this week. words. "It's Tucumcnrl's treat." 'P"t. as follows: pnrtyV. undoing. xvm of $5000.00 were nil npproved. Plnza Largo creek, nt the point where .No real law hns been received nnd Various committees hnvc been np- - The Government of a State requires I earnestly recommend thnt you en- n new Inw In the mntter of designating the the public road und U. S. Muil line the officials here do not understand it pointed to look after detail and a good from those entrusted with its mnnage-progra- act election containing the county printer, the Sun was named. intersects and crosses the said Plaza fully, but nre interpreting it to the of spenking will be nrrunged. ' meat, the same enreful, conscientious snlii-n- t features of the Australian bal- The Hoard ordered the county officials Largo creek thence, running due north best of their ability and seems to be Col. Harvey, who is well known nil 'and economical consideration, as from lot, so modified and guarded ns to to receive bids on printing and sta- on the section line between Sections somewhat unfavorable to those who over the United States, will explnin 'one charged with the conduct of his suit the conditions in this State. tionery and that same be given to the one and two in Twp 10 north of rng enme here years ago to file, proved the details of the Ozark TralN move- - 'own or any other line of business, lowest nnd best bidder. 'ME to the intersection of said Sec- up and sold out because they could not ment. When n majority of the Legislative REV. A. N. EVANS IS Jas. A. Street was appointed cus- tion line with the public road and state mnkc a living on the snme If you are a good roads enthusiast, Assembly is of n different political APPOINTED CHAPLAIN todian (jf the Court House nnd yard. road running from City of Tucumcari reason this section law wns recom- hunt up the committee and volunteer 'complexion from thnt of the Exccu-t- o de-Be- Lust Wednesday's Denver Post re- The final report of the snlary ad- to the town of Rock Island. mended nnd passed. nsslst in making this one of the big- - tivc. the temptation is great to st ' C40-ncr- e veals the following news is In- justment made with J. F. Word, sher- Signed: Provisions of the new home dnys (or nights) ever spent in vote much time of the session to the which will ' teresting to the many friends of Rev. iff for the period, Jan. 1, 1012 to Oct. J. F. Ward, ct al. stead law, which open up millions promoting something worth millions passage of laws attempting to deprive i I grat-in- g o. A. N. Evans, formerly pastor of the .'SI, 1015, showing bnlnnce of $124.41 It now uppcaring to the Board that of acres of New Mexico land for of dollars to Quay county nnd New the Executive Department of the pow-Mexic- ; Center the foregoing petition Is accompanied purposes, reduced to ordinary lan- er of appointment. I trust this As-- ! St. Methodist church in this due J. F. Ward, as made by examin- city: ers Whitticr, Humphries and Keator, by funds in n sufficient amount to cov- guage, are as follows: sembly will hnvc a more lofty ideal of uu- "The Rev. A. Norman Evnns of St. wns approved. er the cost of viewing said proposed Any person qualified to make entry JAS. J. HALL CO. BUY AB lts - road and that the bald petition is sign- under the homestead laws may take h0 lonK ' Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, n The resignation of Fred White as ST R ACT RECORDS FROM THE . .nVM"' "'.m for. . warm supporter ed by the number of free holders re- up 540 acres of reasonably compact riiiiii: iiiiiiviiiuui or puny ouvnm- - during the campaign constable of Precinct No. 1, was re- & iiiik Governor-elec- quired by law, the Hoard now appoints unappropriated or unreserved public TUC. ABST. INS. CO., age, jiift so long will we have a shift of t Guntcr, was appoint- ceived and accepted by the Board,und ed chnplnin J. M. Sturk, Jus. F. Bell and R. A. land, which has been designated by tho ing and changeable lcgnl system. Ev- of the Henntc." the said board acting on the petition Tucumcari & Dodson as viewers and directs secretary of the interior us "stock-raisin- g The Abstract Insur ery two years a large portion of the Rev. Evnn will do his part in the of Chas A. Brown, appointed him us them to Co., meet, at tho Court House 10 land." ance organized in 1913, with a stntutes will be changed or repealed Colorado senate no difference whether at o'clock vio-- v constabli! for the unexpired term. Stotk-raisin- of un u. m. on Monday, January 22, 1917, g lands shall be lands preparing nccurnte index and a new rt tnncted to take their that honorably body docs it part or wus ull county county, - He It ordered that claims or nnd to then and there proceed to view chiefly valuable for grazing und con- to the records of Quay place. No oiu- will know just what rot, hns hnd considerable exper- be sold good will bills against the county presented und mark out such road and to as- taining no marketable timber and hav- hnvc their records nnd the law is and the work of our Courts ience in the political world as well as to the county clerk before the first sess the damages and benefits accru- ing no susceptible possibilities for Ir to the James J. Hall Co., which com in interpreting it, is largely nulified. the religious world. In the pulpit he day of the month following the end ing to the owner or owners of nnv nt rigation. Land not already designated pany is now prepared to give prompt A law to be of value should be cer is eloquent and forceful and will be of the quarter; otherwise action on ull the land over which the same may pass may be applied for end entry sus- and efficient service to the public. tain, and when once made plain of one of the topnotchen before many will be The insurance business all j years. On cluims deferred until next ny reason oi tne uttering, changing, pended until the secretary of the In- and bills mennB ,v nn interpretation of the the street or in public life regular meeting. The Hoard further, widening or locating thereof and the terior hns approved it as stockraislng due them ure retnined by the Tucum Courts, ought not to be changed or re- outside the church he Is a man that ordered that all claims against tho ; nroiier cost nf ntnnlnrr snlI rnirl fn Innd. In the meantime it may not be can Abstract and Insurance Co., and pealed except from considerations of stands for high ideals. Nothing could county for money puid out, must be travel und to mnkc u full and complete disposed of. This, however, docs not J. A. Dykes, ns manager, will continue the highest necessity. please his friends here more than to accompanied by receipts. And is to conduct part of the business see him advance. it report to tnis hoard. , give the right of occupancy if the ap- that A few of our laws are antiquated old further ordered that nil cluims must The bonnl then received the peti- plication is refused nnd doos not count nt the office on Eust Main Street, and out of place on our statute books. be approved by the purties contracting tion for nr.ti.hcr public road towit: ns residence. where old friends and new patrons are These should be replaced by statutes NEW THEATRE INSTALLS A the debts or making the purchase be- "We your petitioners live within Any homesteader who hns ulrcady cordinlly welcome. framed nfter those luws, which by ex- FINE NEW $2000 ORCHESTRA fore being filed in the Clerk's office. two miles of certain road that is pray- taken up tracts of land similar to the Walter R. Coplen is now a partner perience hae been found to work The New Theatre, on of the best to The Hoard established a rate of ed to be open, commencing on the stockrnising lund may take up enough in the James J. Hall Co. and has re well, in States whose conditions arc be found anywhere in the West, hus 12',bc per mile for auto services for southwest corner of Sec. 5, known as more to make up (540 acres within a turned from his visit with home folk similar to our own. There nre other just instnlled an elegnnt Tonawanda the county, in all cases, regardless of the Reaves school section, thence cast radius of twenty miles, providing that in the cast. He is one of the most ca- laws which need to be strengthened in Photoplayer instrumentation piano, 1st the passengers pable office in Tucumcari nnd in clnr-ine- number of carried und three miles on said section line also the contiguous land is taken up first. men minrl' of their weak places; others and 2nd violin, 1st nnd 2nd flute; t, no claims shall be paid for u rate in being the correction line between the Improvements increasing the land for partnership with Mr. Hnll this firm whose meaning should ne made plain picolo, violin cello; cello; bass excess of the nforcsaid 12V&C. two townships 8 and 9, and from there stockruising purposes must be mude deserves and will carefully dischnrge and certain where it is now ambigu- violin: drums; traps for different ef- all business to them. They It wus ordered that all petitions for south between Sec. 4 nnd 5, H-- mjle, to the nmount of $1.25 per ncre, one-hu- lf entrusted ous; anil still others where there is u fect. tho establishing of roads in Quay coun- thence east to J. M. Hodges' residence of which must be made within nre both young but experienced men real or apparent conflict between dif- This fine new instrument cost Mr. ty be accompanied by a cush deposit thence south to Plain, where the road throe years. The homesteader living and have their office across the street ferent portions of the same law, or Hurley more than $2000 and is a whole or certified check in the umount of ends. This is to be known as the on his original trnct may patent these from the postofflce in the McElroy between portions of the lnws existing orchestra within itself. The operator Piains-Tucumcn- building. $25.00. And it is further ordered that ri road. We further extra acres simply by proving the at the time of their ennctmcnt. These can shift it to piny different kinds of the law requiring that road petitions stute to the Hoard of County Commis- necessary improvements. In cases conflicts ought to lie removed by prop- music to suit the picture. If you hnve must be filed in the office of the Coun- sioners that we have been over the where patent has not yet been made MERICAN NATIONAL BANK er legislation. not heard this new instrument it is ty Clerk at least ton duys beore tho ground and found this road to be the on the homestead, the additional ncres DECLARES FOURTH DIVIDEND If we shall be wise and patriotic worth the price of udmlssion to at- next regular meeting of tho board, most feasible to the accommodation' of mny be entered to make 040 and resi- enough to devote the sixty days of this tend the show fome night and hear it. shajl be strictly complied with in tho the general public, further more we dence on the original entry will be Tlie American National Bank has cession to the accomplishment of these future. wish to suite to the Hoard of County credited on both. another call statement in this week's ends, we vill have earned for our- BIRTHDAY SOCIAL , The Uonrd now receives the report Commissioners that there will b no When no contiguous land or lands News. It shows that bank to ' in n selves the encomium, "Well done thou Mnndnv evening .Inn S. nlinnf or. lit. of the viewers on the road from tho objection whatever to this our re- within n rudius of twenty miles are flourishing condition. good and faithful servant," and for tie folks gathered nt Dr. Mnnney's County line to Ruglnnd in which said quest. Signed- - obtainable, the originnl homestead may At the meeting of the directors Inst our State a plnce among the progres- new residence nn Adams street in hon- report a majority of the viewers re- Nicnnor Tafoya, et al. bo reconvcyod to the United Stntes und week the snme officers were selected sive and forward looking States of the or of Miss Johnnie Orlean Mnnnev's port the proposed road infeasible and The netition wns nrrnmniinliwl liv new lands may he entered and acquir for the year 1917. W. A. Foyil presi- Union. l.tth birthday. They all began enjoy-in- tr the Hoard now rejects the petition for check in a sufficient amount to cover ed in the same land office district. In dent; C. M. Stnnflll vice president; W. The question whether we should con their crames about 5:30 nnd nhnnt said road. the cost of viewing said proposed rood ense contiguous lands are not suffi F. Kirby Cashier; and Jeff Harrison tinue to license the saloon or prohibit 7:00 were served with delicious re- - The bond of Chus. A. Urown as con- nnd wns signed liv the ntimlinr nt tmm cient for the surrounding homestead assistant cashier. These ure all the the sale of intoxicating liquors entire freshments PonH.st.iric nf fmilf onen stable, precinct 1, Quny county, in the holders require.! by low. Foley Griggt ers tho first to make application hns same with the exception of Mr. Har- ly, has been agitated among us for coco, etc, after which thev enjoyed' sum of $500.00, with J. F. Ward and i wanner -, aim r. w. carman ivjie the preferential right, though the U. rison who was promoted to the assist- some time. At every session of the gumes, music nnd songs, until 8:30 E. K. Winter, as sureties, Is approved. appointed viewers nnd directed to meet S. reserves tho right to divide tho ant cashier. He hns been associated Legislative Assembly it is brought when they all Imde Miss Johnnie good-nigh- t, The monthly report of tho County ai iu o ciock u. m on rriuay, Janu-nr- y lands, if there nre two or more appli with the bank for some time and is jip nnd enters into the discussion nnd wishing her mnny more hiippy Treasurer for the month ending De- 19, 1917, nt the post office nt Puer-t- o cants, within ninety dnys after the making good in every way nnd his consideration of all important politi- birthdays. cember 30, 1910, is now received, np- und then nnd thore, to proceed to lands nre designated. friends nre glud to see him start up cal measures. The question is one of Mesdnmc WnlVer. IttilHnirtnn rin.l proved nnd ordered filed. view and mark out such road nnd to All coal and mineral deposits on the the road to success. morals entirely, nnd should be speed Rnv DeOliviern were ladles In charge, The county treasurer is now ordered nssesa the damages and benefits ac- stockraislng lands belong to the U. This bunk declared nnother five per ily removed from the domain of poli- with Dr. Mnnnoy nnd A. L. Walker as to transfer $031 from interest on do-po- cruing to tho owner or owners of any S., as well as the right to prospect for cent dividend on Dec. 30, which mnkes tics. No man hns the moral right to assistants. fund to the interest und sinking oi me innu over which the same may them and to sell tho right of mining the fourth dividend declared since its legislate the saloon Into a State or fund. pass by reason of the altering, chang- and removal of the deposits, providing beginning Sept. 1, 1914. community, if it be ugninst the wishes HONOR ROLL ITH AND 5TII The Honrd ordered that fifty per ing. Widening or locntint thnronf rnirl that all damage to Improvements nnd of a majority of its inhabitants. The GRADE EAST END BUILDING cent of the funds of the county bo de- the proper cost of opening said road crops be paid. DIED OF TUBERCULOSIS iwo dominant politicnl purties have de Those averaging 85 to 95 (G) posited in the First National Hunk of i or travel ana to make a full and com- Lands containing water needed or Mrs. C. E. Ross, who with her hus- clared in their platforms in favor of Floe Ferrill. Robert T.ntln. TWth.i Tucumcarl, thirty per cent in the Amor plete report to this Board. used by the public shall not be desig- band, camu here ubout three months nn early submission of the matter to Jnckson. Donald Donohoo, Nettie Mne ican National Hank of Tucumcarl; and The Board ordered that the County nated for entry, and all lands ncccs-snr- y ago from Illinois for the benefit of ii vote of the people of the State. I Duncan. Hazel Hrickley, Ruth Russell, twenty per cent bo deposited in tho Health Officer rcccivo und be allowed for access to these bodies of wa- Airs. Ross's health, died at her homo recommend, therefore, that you take Irene Hownrd. Wnlker Rmnhnm n1. First Nutionul Hank of Nnra Visu. 0110 dollar. $1.00. ner mlln nnn wnv nn ter may be withdrawn from entry by Tuesday nnd wns shipped back to her the action ncccssnry to submit to a bert Vinnll. Grace Fox. Tlnwnr.l All. The three above mentioned banks are nil trins rcnulrinc million! nHnntlnn, the secretary of the Interior. Lands former home nt Chesterfield, III., for vote of the people, at the earliest pos- dredge nnd Lynn Greer. to qualify by making good nnd "suff- unu ii is lurtner ordered that the needed for the transfer of stock from burial. sible date, tho question whether or not Special Honor Roll 95 to 100 (E) icient bonds as required by law in ac- County Health Officer define the ap summer to winter range or to shipping Mrs. Ross was n sufferer from Tu- our Constitution should be so amended Muheth Lawing, Johnnie Dietzmun. cordance with tho provisions of Chap- proximate locntion where call was points mny be reserved. Thoso lands berculosis and wns in bad shape when us forever to prohibit the snlc of in Mnrcueritte Grnvson. Rut-nn- n Austin ter 57 of the Session Laws of 1915. made bv trlvlnir iir npnrlv nn nrar.fl.al may .be from one to five miles In '.he arrived here. Her husband ob- toxicating liquors within the limits of Rerthn Utlcy, Montle Wharton and Dr. W. Leming was chosen as county a description of the distance traveled width and stock on them must move tained employment at the railroad und this stute. Willie Mnddox. physician, and, the salary fixed at $25 or ny giving tne distance nnd locality from three to six miles a day. sho seemed to he Improving for a time, The present election law should be Mrs, Robt. P. M. Case, Teacher. per monin. from some store or postofflce In the but she cuught cold and together with repealed. A free und unrnmmeled Liquor licenses were issued to E. V, CoUlltV. to the noint whnrn ttin rail OFFICERS RAID GAMBLING DEN. her other sickness it was too much ballot is the very foundation upon SHIPMENT OF LIQUOR INTO Newman, C. E. Hawkins, S. W. Payne, was made. And the Board further or- - In Judge Hunter's court Wednesdny for her nnd she. died Tuesday. government. Take away or interfere DRY STATES STRICTLY BARRED und U. E. Hawkins. dors thnt when medical calls aro made wore tried four gamblers got in the with this right, and our free institu- Tho following roports- - of justices of within jtown, an nmount of not more raid Tuesdny night by Shoriff Street FAMOUS LECTURER COMING tions uro undermined, nnd in their Washington. Jan. R. In tho most tPH pcuco wcro received, npproved and than $1.50 is to be allowed for each. nnd other officers. Thoro wcro n few Wo are glad to announce that Dr, place is built up a monarchical form of sweeping of ull decisions unholdinir ordered tiled: On the third day the Board approv others but they got nwny. Two of the Zlelonkn of Temple Mt. Sinai, El Paso, government. There is nn urgent need prohibition lnws tho supreme court to S. H. McElroy, Precinct No. 1. ed tho bond of A. R. Mnst nn miii. four were fined $25 ench nnd cost, the will deliver one of his splendid lectures thnt this Assembly pass a modern and day upheld ns constitutional nnd vnlid A. Jones, Precinct No. 8. veyor, and accepts the proposition of other two $50 nnd costs, two voluntar- in tho Presbyterian church Wednes comprehensive election law, which will tho Wcbb-Kenyo- n law prohibiting any J. M. Allen. Precinct No. 3. Kceler Bros, of Denver, which reads ily pleading guilty. The game was in day evening, January 31st. secure to every voter the right to cast shipments of liquor from "wet" to dry o, . Vir-glnln- The petition for n road near Revuel-t- us follows: charge of a specialist from Amnrillo. D:. Ziclonku is now on a lecturing his ballot in secrecy us his best judg states. It also sustained West 's which reads as follows, was taken "In connection with your content tour in tho east whore he will speak ment dictates, and free from inter recent nmendmcnt to her law up: FOR RENT Adobe ware house 23 at the important centers. Tho sub forence or intimidation on the part cf prohibiting importation of liquor for "We the undciaigacd citizens of (Continued on Inst page) by 89 feet. Apply to J, M. Putstan. ject of the lecture will be given later. the political workers. The personal use. THE TUCUMCARI NEWS

Paris reported great Oerman attacks at German airships raided England; two June Funston called for at Pr. Eugene IjouIs Doyen, noted French May 1. House rejected bill, pledging: Verdun checked. Zeppelins destroyed. least W.o.K) troops for border service. surgeon, at Paris. withdrawal from Philippines within defi- HISTORY OF 1916 Liner Cymric, carrying munitions, tor- Nov. 21. American steamer Chemung IJ. 8. sharply refused to withdraw troops Nov. 22.-J- ack London, author, at Santa nite tlmit, pedoed nnd sunk; E lost. sunk by German ; crew saved. from Mexico. Rosa, Cnl, Mnv 15. Senate rejected nomination of Mny 10. llerlln admitted Sussex was tor- Nov. 29.-- Hlr John R. Jelllcoo was made June 21. Detachment of American rnv-nlr- y Nov, 24,-- 8lr Hiram Maxim, noted Inven- 0, Ruhtcn nf N, II us member felerat pedoed by German submarine-Ma- first, sen lord of the admiralty and Sir attacked by Carranza troops nt Car-rlza- l, tor, in lAindnn. trade lommhislon. utch steamer Itstavler V David Realty, commander of the grand 12 being killed. Mexican losses In- Nov. 2.-M- rs. Inez Mllholland Rolsse-vai- Mny 17.- Senate passed army bill. blown up, one American killed. fleet. cluded Gen. Felix Gomez. noted suffragist, nt l.os Angeles, House passed Hood control bill. BRIEF May 20. German seaplanes raided Eng- Falketrhayn captured Pltechtl, Rouman- June 23. House granted use of state Nov. 27. Einllc Verhneren, llelglnii poet. May 20. House puSted KO.UUO.Uiu ship TOLDJ lish east coast. ian railway center, and Knmpulung, mllltla as federal soldiers. Pen. 3. Sir Frnnccsco Tostl, compuscr. purchase hill, V1 Austrlans mad decided gains against Italian steamer Palermo torpedoed off Secretary Raker ordered all mllltla to I'er. ohn D. Archbotd, president of House passed nrmy hill. Italians, crossing the border near Bpulu; 25 Americans aboard, border as quickly ns possible. Standnrd Oil Co., at Tnrrylown, N Y. May 29. Canute passed rivers and har- Nov, 30. Teutons opened battle for June 25. President Wilson demanded George C. Holdt. leading hotel man, In bors bill, May ltlsh steamship Washington Hint Mexico release captured troopers. New York. June 1. Iotils P. Rrnndels cnnPri.ted an Most Important Events of the sunk by submarine. Greece refused demands of Admiral du J u iv- - 21. Administration rejected plan Herbert D. Pelrce. former minister to associate lustlce of Supreme court. May 31. Austrlans reported capture of and allies prepared to seize for mediation with Mexico. Norway, nt Portland, Me, June 2. House passed naval npproprla-ttn- n Last Year Set Forth. Aslogo and Arslero, Athens, landing troops nt Piraeus. Senjte passed bill for drafting mllltla Dec. Ilnim Rlchtcr, notjd Wagnerian bill, Great naval battle In North ses, Ilrltlsh Dec. 1. Allies marched on Athens; Into federal service. conductor, June 7. Republican nnd Progressive na- 14 IS. 29. Twenty-thre- e losing vessels nnd Germans French sailors and Greek reservists June troopers taken at Dec. leld Mnrshal Vrlnce Iwao tional conventions opened in Chlcngo. June nrl Kitchener nnd staff lost fought. Cnrrlza) teleased by Mexico. Oyniiia nt Tokyo. June 10. Charles Evans Hughes noml- when cruiser Hampshire was blown up In Pec, 2. Germans pressed closer on Pershing's column began retiring north-wnd- s, Dec. 13- -J. W. Comyns Carr. English nnted for president by Republican con- PROGRESS OF EUROPEAN WAR North sea. while Russians attacked deeper critic nnd dramatist. vention. by . reg- 15.-- June 7. Germans took Fort Vnux atcly In tho wooded Carpathians and alsa July Wnr department called out Dec. W. C. Nixon, president Bt. Juno 10. Theodore Roosevelt nominated storm. seized Czernavoda bridge, ular nrmy reserves to fill new lethnents. nnd Run Francisco railroad. by Progressives. Austrlans In Tyrol repulsed by Italians Greece and nlllcs reached compromise. July 13. President Wilson rulsed em- Dec. 16. Hugo Mtinsterberg, professor Juno 14. Democratic convention opcnedi with henvy losses. German lulcllslag passed "man power" bargo nn food for Mexico. of psychology nt St. Louis, 2S. at Harvard. Chief Development! In the Mighty Russians recaptured Lutsk fortress. bill. July l. S. ncccpted Carranza's plan Dfc. 17.-c- inra Wurd, Princess Chlmny. June 10- .- Wilson nnd Marshall renomi- Juno 17. Russians captured Czurnnwllz, Announcement made In duma that al- for Joint commission, In Padua, Italy, nated by Democrats. of 12. 32.000 Conflict Nations Political and capital of Ilukowtnn. lies had agreed to give Constantinople to Aug. War department ordered June 26. Roosevelt declined Progressive-nominatio- n June 20. Itusslans split Austrian Ruko-wln- a Russia If entente wins wnr, more stato troops to border. anil Progressive com- Other Happenings In the Strog-nlel- z national army and occupied Zadovn, .Dec 4. Teutons began shelling of Aug, 22. Secretary Judge George mute Indotsed candidacy of Hughes. United States. and Gllhoka. Gray and Dr. J. It. Mntt named as Mexi- DISASTERS Juno 2i. Senate passed sundry civil, good. June 25. Two Austrian transports, load- Gentian shelled Funchal, can settlement commission, pel",,u" carrying- total ed with troops, sunk In Durazzo harbor by capital of the Madeira Islands. Aug, 30. President ordered 21,000 troops .?!otVl"!) of COMPILED BY E. W. PICKARD. Italian wnrshlps. Dec. 5. Premlor Aaigulth of England re- back from Mexican border. June'27.'--W. R. Wlllcox mode chairman June 27. Italians recaptured Postna and signed. Sepl, ti. American nnd Mexican commis- Jan. on oil tanker Aztec or Rcpiihllcnti national committee. 1. at New York killed ten. Arslero. Dee. Rucharest nnd Ploescl taken by sioners began sessions nt New Iindon, 5. June M. House voted I27.WH',OHO for 21. Austria demand- Conn, Jan Stenmer Kunawha sank In Ohio s June U. 8. note to the Teutons. 40 uso of nrmy, nnd passed good-rood- n river; lost. ing apology for on Petrollte pub- I.lnyd-GcurK- e Nov. 24. American-Mexica- commission bill, attack nppolnted premier of Jnn, 9,-- Du lished Great Rrllnln. signed protocol for withdrawn! of Ameri- Pont powder mills nt Car- July 10. House passed emergency rev- EUROPEAN WAR 30. routed Austrlans In can troops ney s Point. N. J blown up: six killed. June Russians Allies protested to civilized world and patrol of border, 15.-- enue bill. Jnn, U. 8. E-- 2 east Gnllcla ami look Kolomen. against deportation of Rclglans. Nov 2S. -- Villa raptured Chihuahua City. suhmnrlne blown up July passed agricultural bllL July 1. Allies began great offensive on Pec Pec. 2. Villa driven from Chihuahua W "UVy ,0Ur k",tMl' 11 cnrrvlng l2fr.in.(X.O. 1. h. protested to Germany hurt Jon. Nowi reccUcd of torpedoing of west front, making big gains on both ngalnst Cltv by Cnrrnnza forces, y 1 1, deportation of Relglnns. J6.-- Flre IIO.OOO.OOO Ju J. Clnrke of Ohle P. A O. Hti l.loyd-Ct-org- 6. Jan. did damage In Ilnor Persia In Mcdlter sides of River Somtno. Dec 10. o Pec. Parral recaptured by Carranza nomlnnted Tor U. Su- about 250 Including of unnounced his Ilergcn, Norway, nnd l,C00,0u0 dniiuigu associate Justlco S. lost. R. N July 3. French captured a number cabinet. forces. Lisbon, In preme court, U. 8. consul nt Aden. towns In drive toward Perotine. Russians and Roumanians had successes Pec. troop trnln btown up July Hay Virginia, 1)111 Jan. 17. Fire destroyed of Jan, . Ilrltlsh conscription passed Ilrltlsh took l.i llolssallc. In Trotus valley nnd east of Ploechtl. by Vllllstns. '.m killed or Injured. most of Wirt, nominated assoclata Justice U. 8. court or first rr.tfllni; and 5. Frene curried by storm German -- Okla. claims, three cabinet members Jnlv Pec II. Germans levied huge tuxes on l.-- FIro resigned. secuiid lino ..j!?JIL at Molde, Norway, did near Peronne. ruptured Roumanian cities, 3H0O0 July Elkus nominated as announced recapture of Kerman- 12. -- damnge. Italian Meaner cncvlng Montenegrin Turks Dec. Germany offered to discuss reut o Turkev, recruits from .'. S. by mine In the shnh from Russians. pence terms Jan. Northern train wrecked -- sunk with the entente nlllcs. NECROLOGY by avnlnncho near Corca, Wash.; six Jll)',l' Prohibition national convention Adriatic; 200 lost. July - Russians again routed Austrlans General Nlvelle mnde commander In dead, opened In St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 7. Germany promise. U. 8. Us sub- In Gallrla. chief of the French iirmles July passed navy pro- Lloyd-Georg- of tho north Jan. bill marines would observe rules Dnvld e made llrlllsh sec- and northeast. 2J.omy vnlley dnm nonr San viding for lf,7 of civilized 2. Plego, Cnl.. broke; V dend. vessels. warfare. retary of war. King of Oreece ordered n general mobi- Jan. Associate Justice J. R, l.nmar, Prohibitionists nominated J. Frank Hnn- - July 9. took Illache. close to U. 8. Supreme court, Washington. liner DalJIn nunk In 1.v Jan. battleship Edward VII French lization. lit 100 for president und Ira D. Landrlth Peronne. Jan. 3 -- Gen, G M. Podge. Civil wnr collision: lives lost. vie- - for sunk by mine. Germnny nnswered Amerlrnn note by Feb, 3, -- parliament president Jan. 11. Austrlans captured Lovcen. German submarine Deutschlnnd arrived defending deportation of Relglnns hero and railroad builder, at Council Canadian building nt P"",e,, dominating at Ilaltlmnre. Rluffs, lown. Ottawa destroyed hv fire, seven lives lost ryinlgyti3.9Mn7.,9 "rmy bl" Caltnro. Pec. regulars look ICntcrlna l eb, hree 13, -- July opened seventh great Col. It T. Van Horn, Ilrltlsh steamships, many Aug. Jnn. Austrian cruiser sunk by from tho French. founder nf the lighters und a pier labor bill passed by sen- - submarine. assault on Verdun. Archduke Carl Stephen of Austria se- Kansas Cltv Journal at Kansas City, burned at llrooklyn; 14. IS. captured Vans), In a Jun. 6. W. Chi- loss $,o,in. Jnn Many documents connecting July Italians lected as regent of Poland. Matthew Plnkerton, at 16. Aug. passed big navy bill valley cago, Feb. Holland suffered from greatt Ifi. on I'apon with alleged wnr plots In U. Germany In reply to It. 8. Justified Hoods, Aug. passed bill promising In- 8. taken him by Russians captured Dalburt. Armenia, by sinking Charles W. Knnpp. veteran newspaper storm nnd dependence m Philippines from llrlllsh. turned of American steamer Umao. Feb. 21. -- Ten killed lit New when Flllplnou ever to American embassy. assault Peo. reat llrltaln called I.frt.WO man, at New York. wreck on lire lit for Rt. Haven rond. Kermanshnh, Perslo. occupied by Turks. Germans took I.a Maisonnette and lu- more men to arms. Jan. Rev. Richard Scannell, Cath- ,s'I'r,,,ll,l,'"t Wilson arms- - -- olic bishop Feb. 29. Fifteen men killed by explo-slo- p Irn"f' vetoed Jan. li. Russians renewed general at- nches, In Snmme sector. France decided to prohibit alcoholic of Omaha. In tack on 11. opened fierce counter- Ada Rehan. actress, nt New York, mlno nt Keinptnn, W. Vn. Austrian front July Germans drinks except wlna nnd beer. 6. -- Senate passed shipping purchase hill. gas shells, win- Jnn. pro- March Spanish steamer Principe de 19 Austrlnns took Cctlnje nnd pursued attack on Ilrltlsh. with Ilrltlsh horse transport sunk by sub- llurrta. former Asturlas hit rock Aug. workmen's compenst-tlo- n Montenegrins toward Albania. ning nt Lflnguevnl and Pelvllle wood. marlno In Mediterranean; 17 Americans visional president of Mexico, nt El Paso. and sank off llrazll; 20i net passed y Semite. Jan. SI. tor- large number of Jan. li. Hon. Arnold Morlcy, lot. Aug. 25 -- Austrian hydroplane and Ilrltlsh blacklisted lost. former March 22 Fifteen House nccet-ie- senate amend- pedo boat sunk by Ilrltlsh submarlno In American Individuals nnd firms for deal- Pec 15 French enptured wide stretch Ilrltlsh postmaster general. million dollar fire at ments to nrmy bill. I Nashville, Tcnn., and J5.(.(0 flro Au- Wel,l1--Sell- Adriatic. ing with the Germans of German trenches near Verdun. Jcannettn Gilder, author and editor, nt to passed emergency rev-V,"- !r, Jan. 22. nt New York. gusta, Ga. Austria Issued ultimatum to July renewed terrific drive Ruiislnn duma rejected German peace x ,".I.W,M'. ' oprlwiil provisions ugalnsk Montenegro to or fnc anni- entering proffer. Jnn. 25. -- Samuel 8. Chamberlain, pub- March 29. Twenly-sl- killed and many blacklist. surrender In Snmmo region, Pozlcres. Injuted In collision on New Yorl: Central hilation. 26. Erzlngnn, Greeco accepted ultimatum of the en- lisher nf llnstnn American. Sept, ratified pur-ohii- July Russians captured 3n.-- lines nenr treaty for Jan. 24 Scutari occupied by Jan Slr Clements R. Markham, fa- Cleveland. or Antrlans. Armenia. tente. April 17.-- 40 I)nnlh West Indies. 29. Twenty-fou- r Gall-cla- 17. mous explorer, killed, Injured In wreck Jnn. killed In Zeppelin July captured Rrody, n Pec. French drove Oermnns from at lindon. Sept. iidjourni d. on Paris, 2. Russians Feb, 7 -- Col, W on New Haven mad nt Rrndford, R. 1. raid center; Chambrettes farm, Verdun fiont. I' Hepburn, former 19. Sept. won In Maine, Germans took nearly n railroad smashed Teuton llrst nt In. April Tornadoes In Knns.ia and Mis- elei mllo of French I.utsk, back Von Roumanian aimy s.ifo bujilnd Russian Clarlndn, 17. . tlon. line west of nnd drove !.- - T. Trowbridge, souri klllrd trenchs enst of Llnslngcn In Volhynl.i line. Feb J. author, nt 22. Nov. and Mnrshall 30. 19 Arlington. April More thnn l.tXO Inst In collision reelected Jan. Another Zeppelin raid made on Aug. S. smashed through Teu- Pec Premier I.loyd.Ocnrg replied Mass. president und vlcn president of II. S. Itusslans M.-- 11. between Chinese und transport. Paris. on to Germany's peace proposals, virtually Feb. Pr Henry Fnvlll, of Chi- cruiser Nov. Tnrnowsky Aus- Jan 31. Several Zeppelins ton lines front In Oallcln. cago, piomlnent physician publicist. May Klrby sank In Luko Su- named made raid Mush. refusing to consider them and 20 trian nmhnsinlor to ti. S, over Mldlnnd nnd of Turks captured Illtlls nnd 20, Feb. 24 -- von I'ohl, perior; lot 4 northeast counties Aug. Pec. Violent bombardment of Eng- Admiral nt Ilerlln. 15. Pec. Conuiess began short session. England, 67 persons captured Gortz. 2S. May Explosion In Du Pont powder killed lish positions In France. Feb. Henry Jnmcs, author. In Pr Henry nn Pvke, Amerlcnn nmbas-siul- or Feb. 1. Ilrltlsh liner ppam. In charge Zeppelins raided English and Scotch 22 po- Plant nt Gihbstoivn, N. J . killed 13. Pec Rus'lnns nttacked Turkish, June to the Netherlands; T. A. Thiimp-ot- i. of prize crew from Herman commerce const. sitions in Armenia. March 2. Queen Mother Elizabeth of killed In train wreck nt minister to Colombia, rnlder Moewe. arrived Aug. 13. Russians took SI.CO men In Pncknrd. In and W. II. at Norfolk with Roumnnla (Carmen Sylva). I -- llornlhrook, minister to Shun, resigned captives from eveti other vessels. Gnllcla. Moiinet-Sull- uno Waterfront flro nt San Francis- 5 famous actor, nt I'arls. co did damage. Pee President Wilson rend his mes-sn- g Collier Frnnz Fischer sutik by bomb Turks bent Ilrltlsh east of Suez cnnnl Gen. W. Sooy Smith, to congress. Zeppelin. 13 In Mesopotamia. Mnrch at .lune 5. Tornadoes killed 57 In from lost. and Medford, Ore Arkansas Pec . Sennte passed Immigration 2. army Aug. 15. captured .lablonltza. FOREIGN and 4 In other middle Wcs'ern bd Feb. Persian defeated Russians Russians 7. Asa U. stales. with literacy tost clause. ninrrhlng on Tehernn. In the Cnrpnthluns, and pierced new Teu- Mnrch Rear Admiral Walker, June 13 -- Four killed In two million-dolla- r lit on S N . retired, at Annapolis. fire nt Ilaltlmnre. Zppeln lost North sea nnd crew ton lines lumbers front. Feb. 1. 10. Henry Gusnwny for- Browned. Aug 19. Two Ilrltlsh cruisers, one Ger-mn- n Vussuf lzzeddln, crown prince of March Pavls, July 4. Rlevcn killed, 37C hurt In Fourth S. Turkey, committed suicide mer 1' S. senator from West Vlr;;lnla, at July Feb. French aviators nttacked battleship nnd one Herman subma- Washington. of celebrations cltv of Smyrna, killing loo. rine lost In North sea nctlon. Mnreli mandate nnnounced July 14. IT. 8. navy collier Hector sunk INDUSTRIAL President Wilson ncccpted Germany's Ilrltlsh swept Germans back on abandonment of Chinese monarchy and March 14.- -!' S. Senator Renlamln F. In stnrni off Charleston, S. C memorandum of settlement of Lusltunla front In Solium sector. resumption of republic, and rejection of Shlvely of Indiana, at Washington. July 20 Hundreds of fishermen lost In emperorship by viiun Shi Kul who re- Mnrch 19. Gnttl. prefect of tho ca. both sides yielding ground. Aug. 24. Ilrltlsh advanced south of cardlnnl monsoon off Ceylon const. Jnn. 7 - Rioting 0. took J00 Manrepns. sumed presidency. Propaganda nt the Vntlrnn, In Rome. July 22,-- SIx killed 40 by bomb strikers looted und burn- ricrmans yards of Thlepval. and French took IS. 25. nnd hurt ed East Yoiingstown, O. French trenches near Vlmy. recaptured April Sir Roger Casement raptured March C. J. Mulligan, sculptor, nt during Snn Francisco preparedness pa- Russians .Mush. Armenia, and nnd German ship landing Chlcngo. 'nn. 19. One mnn killed nnd five abut U. 8. demandei from Austria npnlngy reported big victory near Rnchta. sunk while arms rade. In In Ireland uprising. Mnrch 27. Thomas Pence, secretary 21. Twenty-tw- o strike riot at East Chicago. Ind. nnd for nttnek on Petrollte. Zeppelins raided east coast of England, for July men killed by gas I April 21 - Sinn p bels seized parts Democratic national committer nt Wash- ctev-.'nn- d ch strike of switchmen on French cruiser tor- e'ght. I'ein explosion In n . Amlrnl Charnlcr killing ington water tunnel. W abash lallr-iail- pedoed nnd sunk: 374 lost. Aug. 27. on Ger- of nnd seiioim lighting followed Aug. 9. Cloiidbutst In West Virginia re- Italy declared war iiln Mnri-- fi - Feb. 16 Russlnni under Cltand Duke many. April body of Irish lebels sur- Anrll 1. Nnnhtall I.nccnck. M. E. blshnn sulted In nenrlv 1'0 deaths. Waue Increases of li,Uf(sl-annuall- rendered. Dakota, a Crosse, -- granted In soft-co- fields Nicholas caoturetl Erzerum. Roumnnla declared war on Austria-Hu- n of Montana and at Aug. 12 Trolley wreck at Johnstown, Feb. 21. on May 2. President Jtmlncz of Dominican wis. Pa., killed 25. April 24. -- Striking employees of Went-nghou- German attack Verdun gary. republic Dr. II. president , Aug. 2S. war on Rou-manl- a. Impeached. J. Ancell. emeritus of Aug. 29. H. 8. armored cruiser Mem-pli- l Co. rioted In ,Sast Pittsburgh, Germany declared 3. Michigan. Fob. 24. Oermnns villages May I'carse, Clark ond MacDonngh, University of wrecked In Santo Domingo hnrbor; 41 led by mnsked womnp. enntnred It Ish 4. W. Smallev. veteran within big gun range of Vrdtin. Aug. 29. Illndenburg made German chief leaders of revolt, executed. Anrll Georco dead. Mny trlke riots nt Carnegie sinking May 5. Ftg.ulng broke out In Santo Do- Journalist, In I.ond..n. Sept. 12. Central span bridge Steel WorkH In Rniddock, Austria announced of Itnllnn of staff In place, of Falketihayn. 7 gov- of treat Pa. trnnport loaded mingo; Amerlran marine landed. April Ocrge W. Coltnn. former over St. at Quebec fell; 27 May 9. -- Chicago with soldiers by bomb Aug. 20. Rouman nns took Kronstadt 12. Wnshlngtnn. Gurmrnt Workers start- from alrpltne, Transylvanlnn towns. May James Connolly and John ernor of Pnrln Rico, nt killed. ed big tdrlki ft!. and other Irish lebels. execute.!. April li. lllchnrd Harding Davis, iovcl-1s- t. Sept. 18. Feb. French checked somewhat Aug. 31 Hnumnnlnns seized KusirnuK, Great dnm near Ilannwald. Muv 16. Chicago express drivers went Brrmnn drive on Verdun. June 6. uan l.l Hung lecui.,e presi- nt Ml. Klsro N. V. llohemln, burst, art) dead. on uulgarln, ami more Hungarian towns. 14 bacterio- strike Itusslans took by dent of China. April T. J. Rurrlll, famous Oct 26. Nineteen killed In burning of W. Kermanshah. Persia, H..'l: 2. Zeppellnn raided England, one 29. logist educator, III. July Train Fervlco brotherhooir storm. being destroyed. Juno Ciihement convicted of treason nnd at Urbana. hospital nt I'nrnham, Quebec. voted overwhelmingly a and sentenced to death. Anrll W. Peck, former gov Nov 3. Re-t- for strike. Austrlnns entered Durazzo, Italians re- Sent. 4 ch ef town of Stenmers Connemnra and i Aug. slopped tiring. Julv I. u. H. nun lues routed 2.9 Santo ernor of Wisconsin, nt Mllwnnke.;. lever sunk by collision In Irish sea; !2 nil surface cur German ICnst Afrlcn. taken by Ilrltlsh. Dninlngo rebels, killing 27 und losing one April 19 Raron von iler Gnltz, German lost tratllr In liorouglis of Mntdinttan, French cruiser Provence sunk In Med- Supt. 7. Teutons look Roumanian for- nnd 3 tan mnn. commandant nt Constantinople. Nov. lives lost when I. lllchmond, New York. iterranean: lost. Roston Aug. 7. strike-ended- . 27 -- tress of Turtukal. 20. Ch nn appealed o il April 30 t. Aiuwyn, i;ng-lls- h New Yolk stttct car Fob. Ilrltlsh steamer Maloja sunk 8 -- Ilulgars took c Sent. for for noted car i luticed off bridge. - 174 Sept Teutons and peopla by great known as Sir Ml- - 21 hv mine- lost million driven out llnods. stnlesmnn. better Nov Explosion nt Rakarltza, Rus- 12. 29. Rnumanla. Sent &). Ktnneror I.ldJ Jenssu of Abvs- - hne Hicks-Reac- h sia, 341 Aug Federal boord's medlatlun In Feb, Itnllnn government seized 31 cap-lure- d killed Sept. 10. Germans nnd Hulgnrlans Oulzero-Zeodlt- u A railway Interned German slenniers. slnla deposed; proclaimed Mny 11. W. Gardner, president Chl- Dec. persons killed In thrcntenrd strike railed. Roumanian fortress of Klllstrin, X-- Aug. II -- Oerman commereo raider Grc.lf nnd empress of Ethiopia. cngo Northwestern railway. trnln collision In Austria Preslili nt Wilson conferred, Sept. II. Allies began new offensive In 4. pre- Mnv 13 Rryan Lalhrop, philanthropist. wltli rail l eads nnd union men Rrltlsh cruiser Alcantara sunk In North uet. lien, '.ouni icraucni mnue Pee 9 -- Thousand killed by explosion In ;9. 2f.l nnlkans. crossing tho Struma. of Japan. - ."hlcngo. Aug Falling to nveit rail strike. sea fight: lost. 15 mier Ruvslan nmmiiultion fa torv 3 -- vil- Sept. Allies smashed Gctman thin! Oct. 21. Count Carl Stuergkh, Austrian Clara Uuilse Kellogg, opera star, at KlP- - -- President Wilson asked to past, March Hermans drove through In sector, udviincc-- live Pec II. Million dollar flro destroyed bills lage of Pnunumnnt nnd beyond. line Soirme miles premier. nsKnxslnnlcd by Vienna editor stone. Conn. Qunker t three to meet slluntlnn. took towns. terri- Oats plat at I'eterlinro. Out Sept. rail- Russians took Illtlls, Armenia, by as- and three Ilrltlsh used oct. 2i. two American oiucers killed by Mny IB. Pr N. cortheii, president Dec. 13 Canadian torpedo passed tight hour ble new nrmorcd nrs. Soelety of Civil Engineers, lit bont Grilse road bill, to nvert strike. sault Dominican rebels. American foundered; 45 losi -- IT. S. senate rclectod resolution warn- Serbs drove Kulgars back ten miles and Nov. 22 Karl Franz proclaimed emperor Albnnv. N Y. Sept 2 Wnnte passed eight hour b l! ing Ilrltlsh and French advanced In Ralknns Austria-Hungar- Mny 20 -- Rev. Dr. Tblmothy Dwlght. for-m- Sept. of subwiiy, elevated nd Amerlcnns off nrmed ships. -- of March fi French checked second Ger- Sept. 16 Roumanians and Russians Nov. 29. dipt II. F. Knnpp. r. H. ,N. president of Yale, at New Ilnven, surfiice railway men In New Yorl:. man Infantrv nttnek on Verdun. crushed In the Dobrudja. ominandcr In Santo Domingo, proclaimed Conn. Sept J -- General sympathy strike ot Two Zeppelins raided Sepi 17. Ilrltlsh took "Danube trench," u military government of that country Mny Gnlllenl. nt Paris. DOMESTIC union labor railed In New York. northeast const of 1.0M yards Sept. 2S. -- York, England. 13 killed Mouquet fortified farm and of Dec. 4. j'opo creiueii ten new cnrmnals. Mav iues J. Hill, nt St. Paul. General strike In New March 6 -- Germans began new drive on Oerman trenches north of fnurcelelte. Dec 14 -- Denmark voted to sell Danish Mnv SSI. Col. John S. Mnsbv. famous lizzled. Verdun, village Forges. Germans sunk French transport tilled West Indies to 1'nlted In Wnshlngtnn. Jnn. 1. Prohibition In In Nov. 6. I. W. W. men from Sen it capturing of Hoops. States confederate rnlder. effect Iowa, fought posse I. Mnreli 7 -- Germans made further gains with Edmund Schullhess elected president of June Soov Smith, famous civ-I- I Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, sheriff's nt Everett. Was!,.; nt Verdun nt tremendous cost Sept. IL French enptured Penlecourt Swiss confederation, engineer, at New York. Arkansas and South Carolina, 7 killed Ilulgars 21. U H. house of representatives tabled Allies routed In Macedonia and .Minn s Yuan sni uni, president nr Jan. 9. Six New Ilnven road former Nov. United States Steel corpora- resolution warning Americans off armed captured Fiorina. China. directors acquitted of violating Sherman tion announced 10 per cent raise of ,iges. liners. Sept. 19. Teutons drove Russians back .lime 9 John R. McLean, owner of law; Jury disagreed as to five. Nov. 22 Adnmson law held -- Kani-- March 9. Germnny declared war on over Stokhod river. MEXICO Washington Post and Cincinnati Eniiulrer. Feb. 9 Moat Rev. George W. Munde-Icl- n by fedcrul Judge In . Sept rallied England, .nine 16.- -u s. senator K. c. iiurieign or Installed nrchblshnp of Chicago. Cltv. 10. killing 30. one Zeppelin destroyed and one May Nov. 23. New Englnnd cotton mills, March Russians ndvnnced to within Mntne. preparedness parade wages employees. 80 miles of Trehlznnd. and captured. 20. 8 Kills, noted In New York. raised of - Turks Germans 10. foreigners, June Edward writer 29.- - evacuated Ispahan. Persln, Sept, 23. Zeppelins again raided Eng- Jan. Nineteen nearlv all Cliff Mo. Mav 27 -- Forty thousand In Iloston Nov. International Harvester com- killing Americans, were, by of boys' stories, nt Island, many announced-larg- March 14. Italians started iblg offensive land, 3. murdered Mexican 3. Mrs. Hetty Green nt New York. parade pany and other concerns 2fi -A- nglo-French Com-ble- s Chihuahua, July along whole Austrian front, Sept forces took bandits near IB. May 31 -- Mrs. J. E. Cowles, California, wiige Increases. ans ng - July Prof. Elle Metchnlkoff, famous 30- .- March is German repulsed French and Thlepval nfter terrific fighting. Jan. demanded that Car- bacteriologist. In Pnrls. elected president General Federation of Nov Chicago Wholesalers' associa- 2S Coun-dourlot- ls slayers woges at e Mort Homme and captured Sept. Venlzelos anil Admiral rnnza punish of Amerlcnns. Woman's clubs, tion raled proclamation provision- Mnreli 9. Nlnu American civilians nnd July 1R. James II. Moore, noted finan- 13. New York garment trenches from Ilrltlsh nt Vermelles Issued of cier, nt Geneva. Wis. June 3. Immense preparedness parado Pec workers on 20 -- flrlt-Is- al government for Greece. eight soldiers killed and evernl wounded Uki strike. Mwh Snundrnn of French and h July 22. James Whltcomb Illley, at In- In Chicago. airplanes bombed Zecbrngge, Oct. 1. Ilrltlsh took 3.y ynrds of Ger- when villa linndlln raided Columbus, N. June 4. -- Rockefeller education destroy. Ilnpaume M Many slain on dianapolis. board In much property nnd killing many per-on- s. man trenches close to raiders both sides of gave $7K),Srt0 to colleges. Zeppelins raided England, one destroyed. border by sobllera. President Wilson or- Julv 23. Former U. 8. Senator T. M. pursue pun- - Patterson nt Denver. Sept. 27. Now o express nn March 3!. Germans hailed nt Verdun Serbians routed Ilulgars In Marednnln. dered General Funston to nnd Ramsay, Michigan Central held up and Russians gained against Oct 2. Roumanians crossed the Danube isn v ma. Sir William famous chemist, rubbed near SPORTING Germans nnd 10. In England. Detroit. Austrlnns In Poland nnd Unllcla; and took Into Ilulgarla. March President Wilson ordered Nov. bonrds appropriat- Ispahan, capital of Persia. Oct. 4. Allies made great advances on Mi troops Into Mexico to get Villa. Aug. 7. Vice Admiral Knmlmura of Ja- s pan. ed U'.OOO.eO for great medical and surgi- 5. March 22 Austrlnns evacuated Czcrno. entire line In Murednnlu viiia-- men rniueii nig Arizona ranch. In Chicago. Jnn. C. II. Weeghmnn und partners" Invading Roumanians forced Bul- Mnrch 12 - troops entered Aug. 9. J, M. Thurston, former senator cal Institution bought Chlcngo league wltz and Ruknwlno. out of First Mexico Nov. 15. -- Wireless service between U. 8, National club March 24. French bombarded German garia, In pursuit of Villa. from Nebrnskn. opened. Feb. 25. Charles Kills won threo-rushlo- n C11 March 14 -- IJ S. nrmy A. H. Stlckncy, founder of Chicago Great and Japan positions at Mnlnncntirt nnd Avneourt. Allied transport Gallia torpedoed; rnlsed to war Nov. 19. non- blllt.'iid championship from Pe Oro. lrr.nf.tli nt 111 flirt mt.n nnt.Ml,,. railway. Ruth Law broke American ess Rrltlsh channel steamer Sussex and lost. ftr Western stop airplane record, Chicago to March Wltlard defeated Frank: 1. German suhmnrlne 3 against Villa. Half million Gran, theatrical manager. Hornell, .Moron New York. Ilrltlsh stenmer Englishman torpedoed Oct. sank cartridges fur Robert N . Y nt off IJ S. coast. nrmv Douglas. Ariz, Dr. John U. Murphy, April 12. without warning; Americans on both five vessels carrnnza seized at Aug. It. famous Dec. 7. Freight embargo put on ship- Rascball season opened. Entente nllles rejected pro- Germans recaptured Kronstadt. Transyl- March IC First clash between Villa out- - Chlcngo surgeon. May Resta In Peugeot car won. Il.-G- on. ments from middle west to Atlantic sea- posal to disarm merchantmen, vania posts and American expedition Seven Aug. Charles J. Paine. Civil board, Indianapolis 300 mile race. Grent Germnn Oct. 9. Serbians forced crossing of Cernn Hoopers wounded. iv ur veteran and yachtsman, at Huston. Juno 17. Syracuse crews won regatta, Mnrrh 2. nttnek on 17 Dec. 26. Amerlcnn Association for tho Hntirourt-Mnlancnu- rt front repulsed. river In Macedonia. March Cnrrnnza forbade American Aug. Archbishop John I.. Spuldlng, at PoiiRhkeepsle. 10. -- troops pursuing to Aihnncernent of Sclenco met In New 23. March 29. Ilrltlsh steamer Ragle Point Oct. Italians resumed advance on Villa enter Mexican at Peoria, III. York. June Harvard beat Yale In New one American aboard, torpedoed without Trieste, ti klng L.cufi Austrlnns. tuwns, Aug, 31, John P. St. John, noted Pro- Loudon tegattn. wnrnlng. Oct, II, Greek Meet turned over to allies l. S senate passed resolution declnrlng hibitionist, nt Olatho, Kun. June Evans, Jr., Chicago, Germnn aerial attack on Salonlkl killed on their demand unit largely dismantled. the United States did not Intend to In' Sept. 2.- -8. W. l'ennypacker, nun open natlnnnl golf championship twenty. Teutons hevan Invasion of Roumnnla. lervene In Mexico. of Pennsylvania. Aug 16 - George M, Sallly-Sallllse- Church reiatnet 30. Germans nttr.cked Oct. captured l, March of Torreon by Vlllls-ta- s 4. R. C. Kerens, former POLITICAL March with liquid - Sept. ambassa- Western tennis championship. near Verdun hut were repulsed, north of the Somme- reported. Austria. Aug. 11 -- Hngen fire -- dor to Walter of Rochester. torpedoed Oct. liner AUunla sunk by 2S Congress 13.C0,-O- 0 12. Is. James, postmas- Y-- , Oermnns Russian hospital English channel, March appropriated Sept. T. former N. won Western open golf champion- shin In Rlack sea; US lost. mine In part of crew for Mexican expedition. ter general, In Ne' York, Jnn. 4. Congress reassembled. ship March 31 Germans took village lost. 29. Carranza granted 13.-- Dr. George K. Hermnn, lead- 11. Progressiva Aug. 2S.-- F. C. of 20. won Mnrch use of Sept. Jan. national committee Letts. Cincinnati, nenr Verdun, nt terrific Oct. Roumanians on Transyl- Mexican Northwestern to H, In West athletics, at Chicago. 7 In won Western golf cost. vania frontier but lost In Dobrudja. railroad U. er middle cnlled convention for June Chicago, women's championship. Five Zeppelins raided eastern rnuntles Imperatrltza for shipment of supplies, Sept. 1C Horace White, famous Journal- Jan. 23. National Prohibition convention Sept. Welsh defeated Chailey of Fnelnnd, killing 2S; one Zeppelin de- Russian battleship Maria York. 19 In St. In 20 hv explosion; 2C0 Dndd's cavnlrv defeated Villa forces ist, nt New cnlled for July Paul. Whltn rounds. stroyed. destroyed interior lost. 17. 17. Sclh Low, In New York. 2.'. 2.1. at Guerrero, killing dim H. soldier Sept. Jan. President Wilson unmlnntsd Sept. Evans. Jr. Chicago, April 1. -- Sixteen killed In Zeppelin Oct. Teutons captured Constanza, iil. Uen. raid Roumanian Rlack sea port. mortally wounded. Villa seriously wound- Rent Albert - Mills. U. Louis D. lirundels for Supreme court won national amateur golf championship on England. ed. 8. A., nt Washington, Justice. Sept. Allken In n Peueent 2. Oct, 24. French smashed Oermnn line law-y- April Zeppelins raided England and taking April I. II. S. cavalry defeated Vllllsta Sept, 19. William J. Calhoun, noted Feb. 2. House passed untlchlld labor won Astor cup. breaking world's record killing ten. at Verdun, Douaumont fort and 1 - Scotland, village. detarhment north of Gueriero killing SO. and dlplomnt. nt Chlcngo. bill. Oct Iloston won American leasu April J allies In not to 8, 12. IJ 27. C. K. 4. bill Entente II. Oct. 28. Teutons occupied Czernavoda April S. troops attacked by Car- Sept. Rear Admiral Vreeland, Feb. Senate passed for Indepen- chnmplnnshlp upheld their right to senrch parcel post. pass ranza troops and citizens of Parrnl; two U S. N., retired. dence of Philippines In 2 to 4 years. Oct. won Nntlonnl league April 4. French repulsed and the Vulcan Rnumanla. 40 U fierce Oerman Oct. 23. Teutons took Campulung, north- Amerlninn and Mexicans killed. Oct. I. 8. Senator James P. Clarke Fab. 9. Senate passed house resolution championship Attack south of Pounumont. ern key to Ilticharest. April 13 -- Cnrrnnza demanded withdraw- of Arkansas, nt l.lltlo Rock milking nvnlhible tOv.Nt for re.eiiilpplm Oct Stirling. Atlanta, won Ilrltlsh liner Zent torpedoed without of U. S troops Mexico. 2. E. 8. former comptroller Island nnd New ork navy women's golf chnmplonshlp 43 Greek stenmer torpedoed, V lost. al from Oct Mare yards nntloual warnlnff! lost. April 1 -- Purull of Villa at of tho currency, at Chicago, nnd house hill Increasing by 3'il the en- Oct. 12 Huston Red Sox won 10. French Inst SCO yards Steamer Marina torpedoed without warn- standstill world'e April near ing, n number of lost, because of hostility of Cnrrnnzlstns. Mrs. Havelock Kills, noted lecturer on trance class nt naval academy, chnmplnnshlp Man hill nt Verdun and Americans 29 - Si 10. y of sta Denil then Nov. 2. April Generals it, Funston and eugenics, In luulon. Feb. Secretin War Garrison and Oct. won Grand American tremendous attack; losses Germans evacuated Fort tto, were Vaux. Verdun front. Obregon conferred on .Vi.txlcnn situation. Oct Insane former king of Assistant Secretary Rrecklnrldgo re- ntitomohlle race nt Chlcugo very large. proclaim- May f.. Villa bandits raided uimn Rnvarla. signed. Nov. 16 - Darin Resin won Vnmlerbllt April 11 French retook trenches Nov. (.Germany and Austria 15, III own. 15..-- T, at ed autonomy of Poland. Springs. Tex., killing three U. 8. soldiers Oct. Rev Irancls president Feb Mnrye, ambassador to cup at Snntn Monica, Cnl Verdun nfter terrific battle. n boy. Theological seminary, at New York. Russia, rr signed, Nov, 1! -- Grand Prix Mon-le- a. No. . Von Mackensen forced back In and Union nice nt Snntn April It, -I- tusslans captured Trehlznnd. Major llnwze with six troops of cavalry Oct 18. Eben Eugene Rexford, poet and Feb, II. Senate ratified Nicaragua!! Cnl.. won tiy Allken; Driver Lewi Anrll 19 President Wilson sent ultima. the Dobrudja, treaty. spectators P, & O. liner Arabia sunk by subma- routid Vllllsta hand at OJos Amies, killing conn! route Jneltsnn nnd three killed. turn to Germany on suhmnrlne question nNornial Duncan, author, at Fredonla, Feb. ltlan treaty ratified by sen- - Nov. hln Slntn university congress In Joint session. rlno In Mediterranean. won and told Nov. I. May 9 President Wilson ordered mili- V Y, western conference fnnihnll championship. April 20. Illg forces of Russians landed American steamer Columbian 25. M, ..II. sunk by submarine. tia of Texas. New Mexico and Arizona Oct. William Chase, noted paint- March Shen of Sevmour, Ind In Franc. 4 more regulurs to bor- er. In New York. nomlnnted nmbnssadnr to Chile, 27. Nov. 13 Rattle of the Ancre opened, and ,.'! Mexican April Rrltlsh hattleshlpvBussell sunk rnf. Cleveland Ahhe. D. Raker Cleve-lan- d 124 Rrttlsh capturing live miles positions der Oct. "father March of fcv mine In Mediterranean: lost of Mny II merican-Mexican border of weather bureau." nt nshlnKtun. nppolnted secretary of war, April 29. General Townshend and lO.ono and three strong towns. ended fulllely. Oct. Russell, noiBd Inde- March passed Hay army FINANCIAL urn isn surrenuerea 10 rtui-e- i Nov. 19. Allies r&ptureti Mnnastlr. Rayles, American pendent preacher. bill, iuiki ai Nov. 20. Allies ordered diplomats Curtis farmer, killed Amsra. of by Mexican rulders near Mercedes. Nicholas K, Ynung. former president S0- - House passed Immigration la- - powers to lenvo Tex. Mnrch May l.Rrltlsh .steamer Hendonhuil. central Greece. May oole ranch In Rig Rend - llasehall league, nt Wauhlngtnn, literacy lest clause, Jan, 24. U Supreme Nov. 21. Teutons took Craiova, Rou- coun- hill with 8. court declared aen will) wneat ror neigiun rener, suns try. lexiis, iiKitin rnioeti oy .Mexicans Nov. 5. Cardinal Delia Vop at Rome. April 11 -- House passed 133,000,000 rivers Income tax constitutional. by German submarine. manian rail and military renter, Cufidelurin Cervantes. Vllllsta 12. Dr. Perrlvnl !nwell, famous bill. Mny IL 22. powers leader. Nov. and harbors Atshton elected Majr 2. Five German airships I aided Nov, Ministers of central left killed by American troops astronomer, nt Flagstaff, Ariz. April I"- Senate passed nrmy reorgani- president Northwestern railway. of Knirland nnd Scotland. Oreece. Mav 31 Carranza demanded wlibrtrni Nov. 14. Rrlg, Gen U. C, Kingman, U. zation bill. June orn Products trust ordered rn! relief ship Frldland sunx by I.lner Ilrltannle. hospital ship, sunk by troops Mexico fl. by Rslzian. 24 of American from on peril A. April ambassador protested dissolved federal Judge In New York. Oerman suhmnrlne. mine In the Aegean; lost. "recourse In Nov. 15. Rt. Rev. Charles Edwnrd Che-ne- y Wilson ngalnst 24. of arms." to President oriental Junn PocMe rullroad sold C Germany's reply, received In Nov. Teutons occupied Orsova and June 17 General of Immigration bill, aiii-lln- Msv Parker rusherf rein senior bishop Reformed' Episcopal of ht fnr HH.000.noo. Washington, promised compliance with Turnu Beverln. forcement to American troops In Mexico church, nt Chlcngo. April 22. Senate passed house bill re- Oct. 2. Amerlcnn Innn of JCO.000,000 mad etl-- t of -- T.rfnte In submarine operations. Nov. 2J. Provisional government of UBinw tiiiimiiiirna. Molly Elliott Seawall, author, at Wash- pealing free stignr law. to China to build railways. 'tt, eo-er- t threat to resume former meth-od- e Greece declared war on Ilulgarla. June 18. War department ordered all ington. April 26 Mnrgenthau resigned as Nov, trust ordered dissolved unless America persuades England to Entente allies demanded Greece deliver lute mllltla mobilized. Ilenryk Slenklewlea, Polish nnvetlst. ambassador to Turkoy. by fedoral court In New York ana SO. -- lift M'rvaMnr blockade. Itn arms munitions. Fourth punitive expedition withdrawn Nov. 19.- -F. M. I.ysnan, president of the April Socialist Labor party nomi- ..iXvisA,5rl!,!cnl, banU mnrt9 o Vi 1 ..President Wilson told German Roumanian armies In Wallnehla routed. from Mexico quorum of spostles'of 'Mormon church. nated Arthur K nelmer nf Boston Tor to ln 27. sn-- relations with nrlialn could not enter Nov. Teutons captured AH rivtr tine Carranza soldiers at Uuatlan fired on Nov. 21. Frans Josef, emperor of president and Caleb Harrison of Chicago Pec. real llrltaln and Franc can- - isnaing UOO.000,000 ' In rovery wun uerun. in noumanis. Amcrcan parir. for vice president celed proposed loan from U, aV

j, . uaW i's .j THE TUCUMCARI NEWS THE LONE STAR RANGER This is a story about the Texas Plains People By ZANE GREY

8YN0PSI8. sliding table or chair, nnd then tho Duuno bounded down to tlio horses. felt weak nnd had no deslro to move. yard. Tlio way they ran at tho sight good-b- y to tho rancher and his wife C cry of n woman In puln. Jennlo wns trying to hold the plunging Whcro wns he, nnywny? A strange of Dunno hinted to both the loneliness Andrews would not listen to Dunne's Ttin time of tho story: nbout 1JS. Tho Dunno stepped into tho open door, bay. Kuchro lay flat nn his buck, Intanglhlo senso time, of lilftcc: Tho Trxim cow country. Tlio chief of distance, and tho feur of their Isolated lives. tlinnks. character: Ilucklny Dunno, a yountf in fin Inside tho room. Kato Bland lay dend, n bullot-hol- o In his shirt, his soinuthlng fur behind weighed upon Duano saw a woman como to tho door, "I tell you I'm beholden to you yet," svlici Inm Inhnrllpd a lunt to kill, which ho hnlf across a tablo wlicro sho had been faco set hard, and his hands twisted him. Ho thought ho henrd a step und then n man. Tho latter looked keenly, ho declared. inuppnusos. In lin vliootn (tend flung, a drunken bully inn) In forced to lleo to and sho was trying to get to round guu nnd bridle. listened, hut he felt tired, nnd present- then stepped outside. lie wus a sandy- - "Well, what can I do for your' tho wild country whoro ho jnlnn Hland's her feet. Bland's back was turned. "Jennie, you'vo nerve, nil right 1" ly his eyes closed und hu fell Into a haired, freckled Texan. nsked Dunne. "I muy come along hore outlaw imnd, Iiuchrn, an nmluule rascal, "drugged twin him uhout Jnnnlo, n, youni: trlrl who IIo had opened the door Into Jcnnlu's cried Dunne, ns ho down tho doze. "Howdy, stranger," he called, as again somo day." had Ix'Pii ahductcd and Bold to lllnnd for a room nnil hnd ono foot ncross tho horso sho was holding. "Up with you Awakening from this, he saw Jennlo Duano halted. "Oct down, you an' "Oct down an' come In, then, or kind f.ito. They ilvlurndno to roncuo tho I (girl und ritRtnro her to civilization. threshold. Dunno caught tho girl's now There! Never mind long sitting beside him. In some way she your woman. Say, now, tdr you sick you're friend of mine. An' good lum Just rrconnoltorod, und Is low, shuddering cry. Then ho called stirrups! Hang on somehow 1" seemed to havo changed. When ho or shot or what? Let " luck t ..on tho outlook to lluck, mt both!" out loud ami clear. Ho cnught his hrldlu out of Kucltro's spoke sho gave n start and turned Dunne, reeling In his snddlc, bent Dunno and Jennie trotted awny Into SUIJJLI&JLSLUSSSJLSSSJIJLBSSSS. With cnt-llk- o swiftness Bland wheel- clutching grip und leaped astride. The eagerly to him. searching eyes upon tho rancher. Ho tho gathering twilight. The sky wns ed, on frightened Duck Duane appears now In then froze tho threshold. Ills horses Jumped Into n run "Duane!" sho cried. thought he saw good will, kindness, overenst with heavy clouds; thcro was quick caught How you, the rola rescuing angel. sight ns his action, nnd thundered down tho lano Into tho "Hello. 'ru Jennie, and honesty. Ho risked all on thut ono no ulr moving; tho hent and oppres of It it r posi- how l - i r-- ) Dunne's menacing, unmlstakublo rond. Duane saw men running from am I?" ho said, finding It a little sharp glance. Then he almost plunged sion threatened Btorm. By and by m ifucsr iuic lur u inurucrcr. i ur tion. cnli Ins. He heard shouts. But thcro dllllcult to talk. t his generous service to ono help- from the saddle. Duano could not seo n rod in front of Blnnd's big filled tho door. were no shots fired. seemed "Oh, I'm all right," replied. less ha is rewarded with a fine frnmo Jennlo sho Tho rancher caught him, helped him him, though his horso had no dlfllculty I IIo was In n hnd placo to reach for nblo to stny on her horse, but without "And you'vo como to your wound's to n an- devotion. One of tho most thrill-In- g bench. in keeping to tho rwtd. To his a his gun. But he would not hnvu tlmo healed; but you'vo been Fever, Incidents In thrilling sick. "Mnrthn, como out here!" ho called. noyance, however, n fine, misty rain this for n step. Dunno In his eyes tho I guess. I did all I could." I story Is described In this Install- rend This man's sick. No; he's shot or I set In. Jennlo wns mot well dressed despcrnto calculation chnnccs. Tor Duuno saw now tho difference blood-stnlns.- " ment. The manner of telling Is of that don't know for wet weather ; nnd, for thnt matter, n fleeting Bland shifted his In her wus n whiteness and tightness spell-boun- Instant Jennlo hnd slipped off her horso nnd wus which In I one that will hold you d. neither he. Ills coat glnnco to his wife. Then his whole of skin, u hollowneas of eye, u look to Dunne's side. Dunno appeared that dry warm cllmnto he seldom body seemed to vibrato with tho swing of strain. about to faint. needed, wns tied behind his saddle, of his n nn. "Fever? How long huvo wo been "Air you his wife?" asked tho nnd ho put It on Jennlo. The night Dunno shot him. IIo fell forward, hero?" hu nsketl. CHAPTER IX Continued. rancher. passed quickly dcsplto tho discomfort his gun exploding ns It hit Into tho Sho took somo pebbles from tho "No. I'm only n girl ho snved from und soon a gray, dismal, rainy dawn floor, dropped crown of his sombrero counted greas- nnd loose from stretch und outlaws. Oh, he's so palo! Duane, greeted the travelers. "I didn't seo anybody hut tho ing fingers. Dunno stood over him, them. ers, an' I euro looked sharp. Comln' Dunne 1" Jennlo Insisted that he find somo stooped to turn him on his buck. "Nino. Nino days," sho answered. ranch- through cotton-wood- s "Buck Dunne!" exclnlmcd tho shelter where a flro could be built to fcadc I cnt ocross tho Bland looked up with clouded guze, "Nino days!" he exclaimed, incredu past Bland's cnbln plumb Into er, excitedly. "Tho mnn rho killed dry his clothes. He was not In a lit then gasped his last. lously. But another look nt her fis 3Jepjo, nn' when I Inquired of his boss Blnnd tin' Alloway? Sny, I owo him condition to risk catching cold. In "Duane, you'vo killed him!" cried sured him thut she meant whut she a good turn, an' I'll pay young fact, Duunc's teeth wcro chattering. 5hc sold ninnd lmd been up till night said. It pretty Kato Bland, huskily. "I knew you'd woman." To find a shelter in that barren waste ilghlin' with tho Senora. We're have to I" "Blnnd's men didn't como along lucky." Tho rancher's wife enmo out, und seemed a futllo task. Quite unex- Sho staggered ngalnst tho wnll, hor here?" with a manner nt onco kind nnd prac- pectedly, however, they happened upon "It seems bo. Well, I'm going," said eyes dilating, strong clench- "No." ltinno tersely. her hands tical essayed to mako Dunno drink a deserted adobo cabin situated a little ing, her fnco slowly whitening. Sho "Iluve you slept nny?" from n flask. Ho was not so far gone off tho road. Not only did It prove "Lucky I I should smllol Bland's appeared "A little. Lately I couldn't keep up shocked, half stunned, but that ho could not recognize Its con- to have a dry Interior, but also there keen all night nftcr a most draggln' showed no grief. nwnke." srido homo. He'll bo fogged out this tents, which ho refused, nnd weakly was firewood. Water was available In "Jennie I" cnllcd Duano, sharply. "I should think not. You'vo hnd a - sleepy, sore, ho won't bo asked- for water. When that wns given pools everywhere; however, there was tnorata', nn' "Com o Hurry!" time of It sitting hero day and night ttxpectin' hell before breakfast. You'll out him ho found his voice. no grass for tho horses. Sho enmo out with uneven steps, nursing me, wntchlng for tho outlaws. ovcr-don- u Jinvo to kill him, nn' It 'd snve time "Yes, I'm Dunne. I'vo only A good fire and hot food and drink seeing only htm, nnd sho stumbled over Come, tell mo nil nbout It." myself Just nil in. Tho wounds changed nspect to go fcr your gun on sight. Might bo nothing tho of their condition Bland's body. Dunno cnught her arm, "There's much to tell," sho I got at Blnnd's nro healing. Will you as far as comfort went wise, too, fcr It's likely ho'll do Uict swung tho replied, simply. "Wo must havo rid- jsnmc." her behind him. IIo feared take this girl In hldo her nwhllo till slept whllo Duane watched. woman 6ho den forty miles day wo got uwny. Jennie when sho realized how had that tho excitement's over among tho out- Tho saving of girl meant more "How about tho horses?" been duped. was protec You bled all tho time. Townrd even this ntong Ills action laws'" to him than any task ho had ever as- "I'll fetch them nn' corao about tive, and his movement toward the ing you lay on your horse's neck. Mwo "I shore will," replied tho Texan. sumed. ralnnlts behind you. Onco on door equally as significant When wo came to this plnco you fell we can camp "Young man you ain't in nny shape As upon them horses, rldo out of "Dunno I" cried Mrs. Bland. out of tho saddle. I dragged you In he looked down her, a before Alloway or anybody clso gits to travel. I'll take you In nlong with slight slender girl with bedraggled It was no tlmo to talk. Duano edged hero nnd stopped your bleeding. I the girl, nn' hldo both of you till you Into action. Jennie ain't much hcnvlcr on, keeping behind At though you'd die that night But In dress nnd disheveled hair, her face, big carry Jennie him. get well." 'n a rabbit Thct black will that moment thero was a pounding of "Fever? How Long Have We Been tho morning I hnd a little hope. I palo and quiet, a little In sleep, you both." Dunne's Inst fndlng scnsntlons of and long, dark lying on Iron-sho- d '!ere? her lashes her hoofs out In tho lane. Kato hnd forgotten the horses. But luckily thnt hard day were tho strango feel "Buck, a last word look out for Bland bounded to tho door. When sho they didn't stray fnr. I caught them check, he seemed to seo her fragility, 1" stirrups sho wns thrown about so much of n bed, a relief at the removal of his thct Bland woman back amazement wus nnd kept them down in the gorge, her prettlnnss, her femininity as nevcf say- turned her that Duano rodo closer und reached heavy boots, and of Jennie's soft, cool Dunno merely nodded, and then, changing to When your wounds closed nnd you be- before. But for him sho might at realization. out to grasp her arm. hands on his hot face. very ing that tho horses wcro ready, ho "Whcro 'ro you taking Jen?" sho gan to breathe stronger I thought you'd that moment have been a broken, nwny Ui rough grove. Thus they rodo through tho valley girl lying strode tho c 'ed, her volco Uko a mnn'n. get well quick. It wm fever thnt put ruined back in thnt cabin of No In Right. to tho trail led up over tho steep ho gavo feel- outlaws wcro IIo saw "Get out of my way," replied Dunne. that you back. You raved a lot, nnd thnt He lay ill for three weeks before the Blands. The fact him a and broken Itlm As they he-g-an several Mexican herders with cattle was Ilock. worried me, because I couldn't stop began to mend, und It wns nnother ing of his Importance In this shifting His look pcrhnps, without speech, to climb Dunne looked back. No Vine columns of smoke curled up over enough an wns you. Anybody trailing us could havo week then beforo he could wnlk out of her destiny. Sho was unharmed, for her. In Instant sho pursuers were In sight young; tsomo of tho cabins. Tho fragrant smell transformed Into a fury. heard you a good ways. I don't know n llttlo In the dusk of tho evenings. still she would forget and bo of It reminded Duuno of his homo "Jennie, we're going to get away!" After thnt his strength rapid' happy; sho would 11 vo to bo a good "You hound I All tho tlmo you wcro whether I was scared most then or returned wood ly. ind cutting for tho stove. IIo fooling mot You mndo ho cried, cxultntlon for her In his when you wero quiet, nnd it was so And It was only nt tho end of this wife and mother. Somehow the creamy rising love to uiel thought siotcd n cloud of mist You'll never lenvo hero alive. Qlvo mo volco. dark nnd lonely and still nil around long siege thnt he recovered his spirits. swelled his heart His act, tho river, dissolving In tho sun- Sho wns gazing horror-stricke- n nt During most of his Illness he hod been dcnth-dcnlln- g as had been, was aboro girl I Let me get at I She'll Every day I put n stono In your hut." it a that her moody. one, helped light never win any moro men In this camp." his brenst ns in turning to look back "Jennie, you snved my life," said silent, noblo nnd him to hold on Than ho entered Blnnd's lano. "Help! help! help!" sho shrieked, In he faced her. Duane. "Jennie, I'll bo riding off soon," he to his drifting hopes. Hardly once yet somo your bloody 1" on While dlstnnco from tho a volco that must havo penetrated to "Oh, Duane, shirt's nil "I don't know. Mnybe. I did all I said, cn evening. "I can't Impose slnco Jennlo had entered into his lio loud, angry of good longer. thought hnd thoso ghosts cabin heard voices the remotest cabin In tho valley. sho faltered, pointing with trembling knew how to do," sho replied. "You this mnn Andrews much returned to nn woman. Illuml Kato fingers. in and and Suddenly sho snntched a rifle off tho saved mine moro than my life." I'll never forget his kindness. His torment him. quarreling! a quick sur- good gone among etlil lie took wall and backed away, her strong With her words Dunne becamo Their eyes met In n long gnze, nnd wife, too she's been so to us. sho would be vey surroundings. Thcro was Yes, you of tho hands fumbling nt tho lever. And she nwnro of two things tho hand ho In- then their hands In n close clasp. Jennie, nnd I will havo to even a Moxlcun In sight Then ho sny good-b- y very not Jerked it down, throwing a shell Into stinctively placed to his breast still "Jennie, wo'ro going to get nway,' soon." tho chamber and cocking tlio wenpon, held his gun, and he had been shot ha said, with gladness. "I'll bo well "Don't hurry nwny," sho replied. Duano leaped upon her. He struck up through tho breast far enough down In a few dnys. You don't know how Lntely Jennlo had appeared strango tho rlflo as It went off, tho powder to give him eravo apprehension of his strong I am. We'll hldo by day and to him. Sim had changed from tho burning his face. life. travel by night I can get you ucross girl ho used to seo nt Mrs. Bland's "Jennie, run outt Oct on a horse 1" They did not stop climbing whllo tho river." house. He took her reluctunco to say ho said. Duano tore n scarf and made com- "And then?" sho nsked.' good-b- y as another Indication of her Jennie flashed out or the door. presses, which ho bound tightly over "We'll And somo honest rancher," regret that he must go back to the With an Iron grnsp Duano held to his wounds. Tho fresh horses mndo "And then?" sho persisted. brakes. Yet somehow It made him rifle-barre- up moro tho l. Ho had grasped it fast tlmo tho rough trail. From "Why," ho begun, slowly, "Hint's ns observe her closely. with his left hand, and ho gavo such open places Duano looked down. When fnr as my thoughts ever got. It wns "It's likely that wo won't seo each & pull that ho swung tho crazed wo- they surmounted tho steep nsccnt and pretty hard, I tell you, to ttssuro my- other again," ho snld. "That's strange man off tho floor. But ho could not stood on top of tho nitn Rock, with self so much. It moans your safety. to think of. We've been through somo loose her grip. Sho was ns strong as no signs of pursuit down In tho valley, You'll tell your story. You'll bo sent hard dnys, nnd I seem to havo known he. nnd with tho wild broken fastness to uon'o village or town nnd taken caro you a long time." "Kntol Let go 1" beforo them, Duane turned to tho girl of until n relntlvo or friend Is notified." Jennie appeared shy, nlmost sad, so Ho tried to Intlmldnto her. Sho did and assured her that they now had "And you?" sho luqulrcd In n strnugu Dunno chnngo tho subject to some-- not seo his gun thrust In her faco, or every chanco to escape. voice. hlng less personal. reason had given way to such an "But your wound 1" sho faltered, Dunno kept silence. extent to passion that sho did not caro. with dark, troubled eyes. "I sec tho "What will you do?" sho went on. Andrews returned ono evening from Sho cursed. Her husband hnd used blood dripping from your back 1" "Jennie, I'll go bnck to tho brakes. a several days' trip to Huutsvlllo. tho samo curses, and from her lips "Jennie, I'll tnko a lot of killing," I dnrcn't show my faco among "Duano, everybody's tnlkln' about they seemed strange, unscxed, moro ho said. people. I'm nn outluw." how you cleaned up tho Bland outfit," dcndly. Llko n tigress she fought him ; Then ho becamo silent and attended "You won't go bnck among theso lio said, Important nnd nil full of news. her faco no longer resembled a wo- to tho movon trail. He was awnro terrible men? You, with your gentle- "It's somo exaggerated, nccordln' to man's. presently Uiat ho had not como Into ness and sweetness nil that's, good wbnt you told mo; but you'vo shore Ho heard n cry from outside a Bland's enmp by this route. But that nbout you? Oh, Duane, don't don't mndo friends on this sldo of tho man's cry, honrso and nlnrmlng. did not matter; any trail leading out go I" Nueces. I reckon thero nln't n town It made him think of loss of time. beyond tho Rim Rock was safo enough. "I can't go bnck to tho outlaws, at whero you wouldn't find people to This demon of a woman might yet What ho wanted wns to get far awny least not Bland's bnnd. No, I'll go welcome you." block his plan. Into somo wild retreat whcro ho could alone. I'll lone-wo- lf It ns they say "Did you hear of any outlaws hunt- "Let go I" ho whispered, nnd felt hldo till ho recovered from his wound. on tho border. Never mind about mo, ing me?" asked Duane. ap- his lips stiff. In tho grlmness of that So ho turned off on n trail that Jennie." "Nobody from Bland's outfit Is hunt-I- n' instant ho relaxed his hold on tlio peared seldom traveled. you, thet's shore," replied Andrews. Jennie Slept While Duane Watched, rllle-bnrrc- l. Soon after this inovo he becamo con- CHAPTER X. "Fisher said thcro never was a hoss "Kate, Let Qol" With Buddcn, redoubled, Irreslstlblo scious of a further thickening of his straddled to go on your troll. Nobody good, kind pcoplo with a possibility of strength sho wrenched tho rlflo down senses, no felt nblo to hold on to his In thrco dnys Duano was nblo with had any use for Bland. Anyhow, his finding her relatives. lie thanked hurried a little. Halfway down tho and discharged It Duano felt a blow saddlo for a while longer, hut ho was great difficulty to mount his horse. men would be afraid to trail you. An' God for that; nevertheless, ho felt a lano ho turned his head to pcur a shock n burning agony tearing falling. Then ho thought he ought to During daylight by short relays, ho you could go right In to Huntsvllle, pang. through tho cottonwoods. This tlmo through his breast Then In n frenzy advlso Jennie, so In enso sho was left and Jennlo redo bnck to tho main whcro you'd bo somo popular. Reckon About tho middle of the afternoon Jbo saw Huchro coming with tho horses, ho Jerked so powerfully upon tho rlflo alono sho would havo somo idea of trail, whcro they hid ngnln till ho had you'd bo safe, too, except whcro somo Jennie awoke. They cooked a meal Thcro was no Indication that tho old that ho throw tho woman against tho wbnt to do. rested. Then In tho dark they rodo of them fool saloon loafers or bad and afterward sat bcsldo tho little outlnw might loso his nervo at tho end. wall. Sho fell nnd seemed stunned. "Jennie, Til glvo out soon," ho said. out of the canyons nnd gullies of tho cowpunchers would try to shoot you fire. Sometimes when her eyes wcro Dunno had feared this. Dunno leaped back, whirled, flew "No I don't mean what you think. HI in Rock, nnd early In tho morning for tho glory in it Them kind of men on h!:n sho did not seem to be think- Duano now changed his walk to n out of tho door on tho porch. Tho But I'll drop soon. My strength's go- halted nt tho first water to enmp. will bob up everywhere you go, ing of her freedom, of her future, leisurely saunter. IIo reuched tho sharp cracking of a gun halted him. ing. If I die you rldo back to tho From thnt point they traveled nftcr Dunne," "This time you'll bo In porch and then distinguished what was Ho saw Jcunlo holding to tho brldlo main trait, nido and rest by day. nightfall and went Into hiding during Til bo nblo to rldo and take caro of Shclbyvllle," ho Bald. said insldo tho cabin. of his bay horse. Euchro was nstrldo Rldo at night That trail goes to tho duy. Onco ncross tho Nueces myself In a day or two," went on "Whero will you be?" she asked, "If you do, Bland, by Heaven Til tho other, nnd ho had a Colt leveled, water. I bcllovo you could get across River, Dunno wns assured of safety Dunne. "Then I'll go I'd llko to talk quickly. flr you nntl her I" That was punted and ho was firing down tho lnno. Then tho Nueces, whero somo rancher will for her nnd great danger for himself. to you nbout Jennie." "Mo? Oh. I'll bo making tracks tor out In Kato Bland's full voice. camo a slnglo shot, heavier, and tuka you In." At last, fnr abend over a barren mosqu- "She's welcomo to a homo horo with somo lonesome place," he replied, "Let mo loosol I'm golug in there, Euchro's ccused. Ho fell from the Duano could not got tho meaning of ito-dotted stretch of dusty ground, us." Tho girl shuddered. X tell you I" replied Bland, hoarsely. horse. her Incoherent reply. Ho rodo on, and ho espied a patch of green nnd n llttlo "Thank yon, Androws. You'ro a "No I no I I won't let you. You'll A swift glanco back showed to Dunno soon ho could not seo tho trull or hear flat, red rauch-bouso- . Ho headed his kind mnn. But I want Jennlo to get choko tho truth out of hor you'll a man coming down tho lano. Chess his horso. Ho did not know whether horso for it and turned n fnco ho tried fnrthcr nwny from tho Rio drando, What Is your guess about N bill hor." Alloway 1 His guu was smoking. Ho they traveled a mllo or many times to mako cheerful for Jennie's sake, Sho'd never bo safo here." Duane's future relations with I" Jennie--th- at "Tho truth hissed Bland. broko Into a run. Then In nn Instant that far. But ho was conscious when Sho seemed both hnppy and sorry. "All right Dunne. Whntover you J he will decide sad- - "Yes. I lied. But sho lied to savo ho saw Dunne, and tried to check his tho horso stopped, and hnd a vnguo When near nt hand he saw that tho thtnk best I reckon now you'd better denly he wants her for his own, J roe. Yon necdu't murder hor for paco as ho swung up his arm. But 8ca8o of falling and feeling Jennie's rancher wns a thrifty farmer. And go north an' strike for Shclbyvllle. ; ; will rush her Into a town and In-- that." that slight pnuso was fatal. Duano arms beforo all becamo dark to htm. thrift spoke for honesty. Thero wero Tit tell Jennie tlio names of men who'll to the presence of a marrying ! lllnnd enrsed horribly. Then follow- shot and Alloway was fulling when his When consciousness returned ho fields of alfalfa, fruit-tree- corrals, help her. You needn't rldo Into town ; ; parson, and then will make her vic-lo-ut (! n wrestling sound of bodies In gun went off. His bullet whistled found himself lying In a little hut of windmill pumps, Irrigation-ditche- s, all nt all," his partner for better or worse? straining contact tho scrape of dose to Duane and thudded Into tho mesqulte branches. It was well built surrounding a neat little adobe house. At sunset two days later Duane and Jangle spurs of feet the of a crash cabin. j and evidently some years old, Duma Some children ware ploying la the Jaonle mounted their bone and mJ4 TO. BJB CONTUtUXIU THE TUOUMOABI NEWS

Subieription $1.00 Per Year owner will lovo a quarrel, and bo hap- piest when n in minority of one. L. 0. HARRIS The Tucumcari News White spots on the nails should be watched, as they are Indicative of bad 298 Published Every Thursday ncrvo troublo and show that the sys- Phono tem Is running down. Nails bitten to the quick ovidenecs Will do your PAPERING nnd K. IRA FURR, Editor nnd POllsher an eager, nervous, anxious, highly-strun- g PAINTING I1ETTER. tcmpernmcnt. charges the same ns O His are second-clas- s nnd he guarantees natls-factio- Entered ns matter fit CLINGING TO ONE COLOR others un- Drop htm n enrdtfo lUix tho pontofllco in Tucumcari, N. M., Thoro nrc mnny women who have do r net of Congress, March 1, 1R79. adhered to the one color scheme 761. in selecting their clothes, but not un- PHONE 298 Thursday, January II, 1917 til this season has the iden becomo so general among women. It is to bo hoped thnt It will conttnue to grow popular, for, by clinging to tho one-col- mwcml Dr. Uiildwin of St, Louis has found PUBLICATION Iden, one Is sure to appear more NOTICE FOR there tire 00,000,000 bacilli in a teas Eighth poonful Wonder who smnrtly dressed thnn if a combination In tho District Court, Judi of street dust. of New Mexico, he hnd count them for him? Tnero of colors were introduced. For In- cinl District, State stance, the woman who decides to A low priced you County of Quay. Henry Schluter. is sure some lmcllli in New Mexico. car dress in purple this season should plnlntifT, vs. Frederic J. Ilneldoile, et No. 1745. The defend A news dispatch says more thun ten mnkc nn effort to hnve suit, gown, hnt nl., defendnnts, million new dimes with a now design cont and petticoat al) of the same col nnts Gustnv Anderson nnd Johnnna arc soon to be turned into circulation or. It is not necessary thnt one should ' Hocldcrle nre hereby notified that suit filed ngninst you by nbove from the Philadelphia mint. Until fur- use only one tone of color. This would want to keep! has ncer. ther notice, however, this office will become monotonous. The wide varie- nnmed plnintifT in the abovo styled accept the old kind nt their full face ty of shndes of one color makes such court and cnusc, to recover judgment value. a step quite unnecessary. Any one de ngnins: Frederic J. Hocldor'e for the O ciding to use but one color on every is very selling several principal sum of $170.00, with intci-es- t It seldom you find other cars for at the rate of eight per Why is it that when a portion loses accessory. In the long run the fnd is an owner of a low priced car times price. thereon an article he will watch the newspa- very economical. the Maxwell cent per annum from September pers to see if it has been advertised as other than Maxwell own- The big roomy seats insure 20, 1910, nnd for ten per cent of being found, instead of placing nn ad- SUNLIGHT AND HEALTH ers who is not planning to the comfort for the the nmount thereof for nttorney's There is n striking nnnlogy between utmost fees, nnd costs of suit, said judg- vertisement that it has been lost? buy a more expensive auto- of passen- Such practice often is responsible for the beneficial efforts of sunlight nnd allotted number ment to benr like rnto of interest, on the article never being returned to its nir upon plans nnd upon humnn be-- 1 mobile. gers. nccount of n promissory noto . f de- owner, for one nnturally thinks when ings. One of the principal requisites I fendant Frederic J. Hoelderlo to plnlnt- he finds an article that the rightful for our physicnl wclfnro is hncmoglo-- , This is because inexpen- In these features which are ifT, dntcd September 2Gth, 1910, and owner will advertise for it If he wants bin, the coloring mnttcr of tho blood. as a rule are priced for the correction nnd reformation of Sun bathing and outdoor life nrc sive cars not predominant in higher to it returned. The real owner, assum- the comfort- mortgnge given secure said note ing that the finder will ndvertise, lets best means of mnking it. Every one complete are not cars the Maxwell offers wherein nnmcs of grnntor nnd grantte the mnttcr rest thnt way and the knows what happens to flowers thnt able are not satisfying in everything you desire. Be- were transposed, being a deed of trust y. grow in the shnde. of by Frederic article chances possession, permnn-nentl- appearance. sides you have wonderful 'nid dnte J. Hoelderle Physiologists sny thnt hncmoglobin the to plaintiff, nnd recorded on April 7th. O of the blood is to the humnn body whnt economy in first cost and 1911, in Hook 2 pago 178 of Records chlorophyl is to plnnt, But the Maxwell answers If the newspaper should day the nnd its operation. of Trust Deeds in the Office of the home growth is In print the contents of its waste basket fncilitnted tho body by every requirement you make County Clerk of Quny county, New sunlight just the growth de- there would probably be a riot. There as of the of your car. electric you a Mexico, covering lnnd hereinafter green chlorophyl In plnnt is fn- With The car want at would certainly be many the scribed, and for the foreclosure of trouble in cilitnted. starter and lights, one man price which eliminates any homes, nrrests in many directions, and ?nid deed of trust given to secure said Miners who be-- ', shotguns in another, all work under ground top, speedometer, gasoline thought of extravagance or indebtedness upon the following lnnd trouble the come pnle. way around. Out the patron never Flowers thnt grow In a gauge, dash lamp, instrument sacrifice. That's why you nnd rcnl estate lying and being in dnrk place f to-w- lt: sees tho waste basket, he only glances hnve little color nnd the Quny county, New Mexico, Icnvcs pale. board, etc. it is complete will K E E P THE at the beautifully printed page, and nrc Human beings nnd want to Southeast qunrter of section four, nnimnl.s nre in snmo thirty-six- , complains if one letter is upside down, affected much the and unusually convenient. MAXWELL. township fourteen, north, range growls if one happens way for want of sunlight, excepting oast, N. M. P. M., and thnt all nnmc to be thnt by wrong, kicks communica- thoie nnture nre adapted to com- Let us show you what the defendnnts be bnrred nnd foreclosed because his this life. The handsome design tion signed "Taxpayer" has been con- do. of hnving or clniming nny rights In sunlight i pares very favorably Car will densed into respectable English, The does more thnn nt the with nnd to said property adverso to the surface of the skin. The coloring mnt-- 1 rights of plnintifT as mortgagee under frowns because the editor did not take , his advice about publicity telling ter is formed nnd developed not mere-- snid deed of trust, for the sale of sold their ly as in a photographic neighbors of their shortcomings, and film of paper. BIG "4" property according to inw nnd the The sun's rays ef- GARAGE is generally disgruntled. He knows strike down nnd the prnctice of the court, nnd for such his share of the waste fect penetrates perhnps for an Inch or; other nnd further relief ns to tho court basket, but if two into the he could look at the contributions to soft tissues, so that the; may seem equitable; nnd you are fur- Influence in- that receptacle ho would be of the sun is felt on tho ther notified thnt unless ''ni enter or thankful terior of the body ns well for the existence of a mnn with intel- ns on the cause to be entered your nppenmnce ligence nnd courage enough not to in said cause, on or before the 5th day print nil he knows and to temprr that of February, 1917, judgment by de- which he does print. WHAT THE FEDERAL FARM fault will be rendered ngninst you nnd O LOAN ACT DOES FOR FARMER relief prnyed by plnintifT, granted nnd provides 1 LEATHERLE88 It n method, under nation-- decreed. PlnintifT's nttorney is Harry SHOES al supervision, whereby II. McElroy, The proposition of Milwnukce man fanners may $635 of Tucumcari, New Mex- to obtain long-tim- e mort-- ; ico, D. ufacturers to displace in your J. FINEGAN, leather gage loans i shoes by a canvas shoe with at reasonable rates upon f. o. b. Detroit Clerk of the above styled court. rubber easy terms of repayment. (Seal) By reinforcing shows that we shall R. M. Tipton, Deputy. not This is done through national farm necessarily have to come to tho wood lonn en shoe as goes associations, composed of ten or FOR time on. The rub more borrowing ' SALE Team horses, weight ber and canvas will evidently fanners. about 1250 each, 10 yenrs serve Each of these locals becomes old, Address the purpose after a fashion. This re- a mem Felix Toner, ber of the federal land Tucumcari, N. M. tf lieves also tho prospect that wo might bank for its district. There nre 12 Innd bnnk dis have to take up with the barefoot cus- tricts in the United States, one federal tom, which would go hard in our cli- land bank in each, with 5160,000 paid mate till we get accustomed to Our municipal, government it up ensn cnpttnl. state or bonds, The farmer may borrow only for nnd over. Tho same dollar Is rein- civilization has plenty of resources to some of which they may prove yet. The government lnnd bnnk cashes to useful productive purposes that will vested again and again. I invest $25 the be superior in several respects. increase tho income, O first mortgnges on the borrower's farmer's add to In a little federal farm loan bond is- inrms. The lower the interest rnte on the the value of his farm and thus im- sued by the federal land TOLD BY NAILS bonds, bank for HAMILTON TOE Federal Farm Bonds the less borrowing fnrmers will prove the worth of his collateral. my district. It lends the money to Large nails are usually have to pay. i associated Against such morttrnircs. the lnnd The money borrowed may be used Fnrmer A, through the local of which with business, acumen nnd sound, clenr bank The whole system is directed by the to refund nn old mortgage, issues federal fnrm lonn bonds, or to buy he is- n mcmher. A nnv it in n judgment. If white, coldness sel- I' J v mf w nnd iree or nil tax. federal farm loan board under safe- lnnd for ngricultural purposes. Aside discharge an old mortgage, or to buy 109 EAST MAIN fishness are shown, with heart weak- guards Mint bid fair to insure success. from those bor- - The snlc of these bonds furnishes j two uses, the money ami, or supplies ror or fam- ness. I lor iarm ndditionnl funds to lonn. buying The board itself hns no money to lend. rowed may be used only ily, etc. 11 uses the mnnnv Long Free tn... f-ni-j STREET nails reveal an impulsive non-critic- al Loans are made by lnnd only of bonds menns free lending by the banks '(b) to provide for tho pur wages, or to buy some goods, or de- nature. The owner will through mumbcr-nssociation- s, be system; slow sale for bonds menns as stat- chase of equipment, fertil- posits it in the locnl bank which lends goodnntured but hasty. ed nbove. govern- thnt the cash available for lonns will The United States izers nnd live stock neces- it to some one who will uso it in the Short nails nrc evidence of a criti- be ment does not put up nny money to sary the proper rea- cal correspondingly restricted. for nnd community. That $26 need not go out nature, everything being exnmin-- d lend, except pays redernl farm lonn bonds are nn nt. that it par for any sonable operation of the of your district. Every time It chang- nnd analyzed. The owner will be tractive investment. lnnd bnnk shnrcs not subncrlbed for by mortgaged fann; skeptical and Thev combine the es hnnds, it helps to produce wealth sarcastic and love dis- others. The whole system must evo-lut- e "(c) to provide buildings INSURANCE cussion attributes of safety and availability it helps to build up your community. and ideas. wnn a return, gradually, slowly, snfely, perma- nnd for the improvement of Moreover, If the noils be inir free of tnx. the borrower reduces his broader than long a Ultimately farm loan homls mnv nently. fnrm Innds." debt a little every year; PHONE 8'J fighting disposition is shown. that money The sell somewhere near the same basis us The Farmer's Part Once the system becomes fairly es- goes into use or is nvailablo for rein- Once the federal fnrm lonn system tablished, inevitably there must be an vestment nnd relonn. bus become thoroughly established, it enormously increased demand for all See what nn endless chain of pros- will be owned exclusively by the bor- merchandise, manufactured goods and perity nnd thrift it nil isl rowing fnrmers. rnw material necessary for the pur- The Inw wns approved July 17, 1916. Its profits will be pro divided rata pose of equipment, buildings and im- The land bnnk were nnnoune-e- among districts d the borrowers whose business provements, as well as for fertilizers December 27, 1916. Each land creates the profit. bank nnd live stock. may be open for business by spring or WTiaf to do umy larmers, or tnosc wno are Each locnl brnnch (which the law summer. when TEA SPECIALS about to acquire lnnd for fnrmlng, mny calls a nationnl fnrm loan association) Backache comes on become members nnd borrowers. will be a center of thrift and business Two building lota with No person mav borrow less thnn training for shack tho fnrmers, investors, three blocks cast tho Methodist $100 nor more thnn $10,000, nnd in church d In for not other folk tho locality. to trade for cows, mares, or anything t"lrl?2? Jii"ato relief tho gn less thnn five years nor more thnn 40 Their savings mny be invested in mtnaea them, nd do worth the money. Price 1 With overy pound of Hills Brothers' Tea or years. federal fnrm lonn bonds. $400. w'n tuSykntSu.artS The security is a first morttrnire on Build Up the II. C. Bailey, Puerto, N. ci. one-ha- lf pound of Community H. Hilvilla Tea purchased from farm lnnd worth double tho amount of The money so saved mny be lonncd us we the lonn. Huildini?s on such Inml through will jrive free one one-ha- lf pound tin nr buck, the local, to furmers in of Red Can ncceptcd as security only to the smnll the vicinity whero the savings origi- Coffee, as a speeial inducement nmount of 20 per cent of the insur- nate thus crcnting an endless chain in.l th llrst liottln wis unit to -:- ance thereon. of and our customers and friends. - -- thrift prosperity. :. The money borrowed mnv lie ' Each used for The bonds are to be in denominntions t. ; whim f"1' " r:'r,,rr,e it customer is limited to only one pound. better live stock, better farm equip of $25, $B0, $500, $1000. Thus they ment, better buildings nnd better Im- will be within reueh of all, no matter provements on tho fnrm or in tho how savings. We I farm small one's Possibly n Carry he Following Brands of Tea: home. little bond even mny be pnid for n few The rate of inturest to the Imrrnur. cents or n row dollars nt n time. Larg-- 1 ers cannot exceed fi per cent. Prob- or ones may be purchased I to any i1 I",l ably will be i L , '." mil of lour HVHti'ii lied Label it less when the system nmount. i Green and Black becomes thoroughly in vogue. Put your snvings into federal fnrm Red Label Japan The borrower must begin during tho lonn bonds instend of into "wildcat" SANI)S.1)()USE DRUG CO. Red Label Ceylon-Indi- a very first yenr of his lonn to mnko schemes, idle ventures or extrnva-- i Red Label smnll payments Ution tho nrineinnl. In ganccs. Thus employ your money In Gunpowder nddltlon to paying the Interest. a pluce where it will build up your own Red Label Formosa Oolong ror instance, scmi-nnnu- dues of district nnd county. $35 would pay tho C per cent interest Unless your people thus invest their OUK LAUNDRY on n lonn of S1000. together with savings in the federal farm loan bonds SAVES YOU MONEY We Guarantee every sufficient instnllment upon tho princt- - issued by the lnnd bank for your own pound of tea. If not en- pni every six months, so that tho debt district, where will it got more money Our excellent laundry work tirely satisfactory you may return same and may be entirely disrhnrged at the end to loan; saves delicate and dainty fabrics of 33 years. Millions of dollars are required to which must bo handled care- get your money back. -:- - -- :. It is believed thnt thn nvmrn meet the demand for good loans in fully. It is the wushing nnd nf ironing to American farmers for interest alone your district The land banks' $760,-00- 0 that shortens the life of heretofore, Is n sum which hereafter capital is merely a beginning a most fabrics tho more delicate may they enable him not only to pay his drop in the bucket , are the greater caro must interest, but also gradually to wipe Let your people buy your own land be used. Try us the reliable out the principal of his debt. laundry and you will be de- hank's bonds through school, lodge, lighted. Encouraging Prosperity society, club. Organize and advertise H. Tho farmer has tho Goodman Company plivilege of pay- until even every child has saved, earn- PIIONK 192 ing off do-sir- his debt more rapidly, if he es. ed and paid for at least a litUo bond. , "stylo." Make it the fashion, tho tho TUCUMCARI STEAM LAUNDRY Also he may habit, thus to keep your money right refund hia mortgage COMPANY at a lower rate when opportunity at home in your own district tknear Li m4 orvr Caa. L. MeCza. Pre. uU Qm Ugt. I

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Union Garage sells gasoline 23c. Mrs. Etta J. Young has erected a . No. 10594 III .. I ( wiiiw nun uii iiui iHiiii iiui .1.vii HumI jugu. Report of the Condition of C. A. Powers and wife, who were Alistcr, and we are glad to say It a HE AMERICAN NATIONAL DANK here from Moulton, Iowa, Mr. Powers fine well with lots of water. Mrs. at Tucumcari running the Opera House Picture show Young has a whole section all in one in the state of New Mexico, at the left the first of the week for their old body and has part of it sown in wheat. close of business on December 27, 1916. home. The house is now in charge of McAlister had no Xmas tree or pro Resources his partner, Mr. Agerter, who has en- gram on account of some noighborhood Loans and Dis gaged Mr. Gerhardt to look after the trouble started tho day beforo Xmas. counts 84,711.03 rental of the building. Now, lets so.id a peace-dov- e with an Securities other than U. S. imprint, mauo in ucrmnny." bonds (notincludlngstocks) STATEMENT OF j P W. S. Townscnd of Chicago and C. Choat and Disney are doing some owned unpledged 3,107.tl7 C. Huston of the same place were In maize threshing In this vicinity. Stock of Federal Reserve meet V. Burke is getting along fine, his sub- The : Tucumcari this week to attend n bank (50 per cent of American National Bank ing of tho Red Peaks Copper Co., to wounds not being serious. scription) 600.00 They well M. Dodson, E. B. Sprinkle went to .. 3,082.16 I At C'0, be held Wednesday. are Furniture and Fixtures. businC8s January 8th, 1017. pffl ' pleased with tho outlook for their In- Tuot'tncnri Thursday on business. Net amount due from ap- terests here and report thnt stock has II. II. Steinl.tgin is again at his proved reserve agents In advanced ton per cent within the Inst post drilling for water. Mr. Stein-hnge- n New York, Chicago, 'fins Discount J 82,845.03 IrIsgI Furniture nnd few days. has improved his well machine and St. Louis ..1,070.16 jEvJJaMl Fixtures 3,082.16 Uk3H by purchasing engine. So Stocks, Bonds Wnrrnnts a new there Net amount due from lf$&Lty and etc 4,434.02 is no telling how deep he will go. Cas' ""! Sight Exchnngo Ks3 J. L. Clcmmer, of Quny. wns In town It's approved reserve agents Sjjffi 07,837.20 Monday and paid his subscription for a long way to China. He may be suc- In other reserve VSW the year 1917. He reports the farm cessful in getting plenty of water. Ah cities 1,120.34 6,790.4 ers forming a Farm Lonn Club out no one hns tried so hard in drilling Net amount due from banks LIABILITIES there. It is said there will soon be a for water on his place. nnd bnnkers (other than In- Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 move to form a county club by the Leo Tnrpley has moved away from cluded in 12 or 'JO) a3.tititf.04 Surplus nnd lWnts.ZZ!!.ll'".."; ",... ImOl ) farmers to secure some of the cheap this community to Helen with his large Other checks on banks in Reserved "j IntjCrost nnJ Tnxos - 492.00 money now bo placed in the Federal flock of sheep. So there will be no the same city or town as Dividends 495.00 Hanks for thnt purpose. more ticks in this community. reporting bank 1.738.03 DEPOSITS. .. 129,412.09 Jyr There will be services here next Outside checks and other Work on the new school buildings Sunday at the Baptist church by Rev. cash items 97.83 has commenced and when spring op- Hudson of Frio. Fractional currency, ens and there is no danger of freezing Otis Vance purchased a fnt hog nickels nnd cents 292.80 390.M will be pushed ns from W. Vewton. weighed some- w! F. K1RBY, CMhIwv1 weather the work It Notes of other notionnl rapidly as possible so the buildings thing like four hundred pounds. banks .. . 745.00 "We Invite, and will appreciate your business." BflsSl will be completed before next Septem- W. M. Thomas wns n cnllcr nt Bro. Federal Reserve bank notes 1.000.00 ber. It was hoped to complete tho new Self's home Sundny. Lnwful reserve in vault and ,llr AMEitlCAN NATIONAL BANK building in tho east part of town be- .1. Stelnhngen, Sr., rend nn article net amount due from Fed- III fore now, but it could not bo done and in hi German paper of the life his- eral Reserve Bank 12,713.82 (j$jgffiE UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION luS&l the citizens must bo content with the tory of Cuplain Paul Konlg of the next best thing. Dmitschland boat which crossed the Total 5138.740.30 TUCIJMCAUI. NEW MEXICO Atlantic under water, and found out Goodman Co. hns a complete lino of he wns a nephew of Mr. Steinhagen's. Llabiiitltfi groceries nnd Is making ncccssnry im- Mr. Stelnhngen was a soldier while in Capital stock paid in $25,000.00 i provements and Additions to hnndlc Germany nnd served the country. Ho Surplus fund 1,600.00 everything good to ent. The other knows something of the life in the Undivided profits ..$6,020.42 store room will soon be ready for oc- army. Less current expenses, cupancy and It will allow this big firm Fred Welsch was a business caller interest and taxes to show up according to its enpacity. in Tucumcnri Monday. paid ... 3,803.41 2.223.01 Later on Mr. Goodman mny include Alex. Smith and B. Frizzell mndc a Amount reserved for dry goods but for the present he will trip to Tucumcari in their Ford last taxes accrued 292.00 use both room for groceries. Tuesday. Individual deposits subject Mrs. J. Raker and children of Hel- to check 83,407.40 Well, it Is round one, between Bap- ena Mont, are visiting their parents, Certificates of deposit due tists and our Disciple brethren, on the Mr. and Mrs. Crawford. in less than 30 days 0,109.14 Phone 38. We cnll for and deliver Geo. Eager received another car load prnyormceting contest with Baptists Cashier's checks outstanding 5.907.01 LOCAL AND PERSONAL all garment'. Jones, the tailor, First of Fords this week. Ho can supply leading. We beat them by the wide WOMAN'S CLUI1 Total demand deposits, Items anil .Main Sts. those who desire Fords now as he has margin of 2 per cent. What a beat! On Tuesdny nftcmoon January 0, n:i. 34, 35, 30, 37, 38, 39, nnd Gasoline 23c ut Union Gnruge, several on hand at the same old price. Some of our disciple brethren must the Woman's Club was entertained by 10 ....95,484.16 K. Uiggins and Claude Parson of have been asleep or it would have been Mrs. Bueler nt her home on Second Certificates of Deposit 14,247.20 Mrs. A. Pierce of Logan wns in town Hereford, Texas, were here this week STRAYED One dark Iron-gre- y a tie. But lookout brother Reasoner street. Total of time deposits, this week on business. looking for land. mare, 7 years old, branded PML on tho is going to put "pep" into the contest In the study of American literature Items 41, 42, and right hip, from E. Pack a pasture. In next week. We will sec what we see. (the very Interesting time of the life 43 14,247.20 A!- - M. F. Clncr, of Logon, was u Tu- Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, i formation will be rewarded by, A. L. Maddox. Pnstor. of John Grrenleaf Whittier was de- cumcari visitor this week. tcrntions nnd Remodeling, 2t J. A. Abcytu, Tucumcari. veloped extensively. The early New Total .$138,746.36 JONES, the Tailor The prohibition picture at the New ! England associations and customs as ,m"' fa- Col. A. S. Rcnvco, of Endee, was in Mrs. R. E. Severe returned to her Thcatro Sunday night wns highly com- - ,0,l " of the noet's - State of New Mexico, County of Rodgers were . town Monday on business. Messrs. Killgorc and home in Childress after spending scv plimentcd by all who snw it. It de- - "i0" verses were ciescntied tn com Quay, ss. in from south of Hnnley this weak cral strenuous days here moving her picted tho lire oi a young man as a pnnson with the intensely agitated 1, W. F. Kirby, cachier of the above Prof. C. G. Randall, wus in from on business. stock of millinery' to tho Adair build dope fiend, and afterwards n drunk- time of the Civil War. The little poem named bank, do solemly swear that Quay Saturday and Sunday. ing east of the Postoffice. ard, but saved by accidentally stag- "Barefoot Bnv" was read with expres- the above statement is true to the best Mr. and Mrs. H. F. King of Nora gering into a refuge in a large city. sion nnd enjnved bv everyone. of my knowledge and belief. rel- in Visa were here this week visiting The Union Garage has moved to the He afterwards "swore off" and a few The hostess with Miss Mildred Rit- W. F. KIRBY, Cashier. E. E. Clnrk dropped n dollnr the chie, News subscription till this week. atives and friends. building, 1st door cat of Elk Dro.r years later became a prohibition sup- - served refreshments, nnd n vcrv I Correct Attest: store, and 1" selling all kinds of auto norter nnd Htirreeited in winning his delightful snrinl hour was spent In ' W. A. Foyll Coffee, pound 2 accessories, nation-wid- 'nntirinntinn the meeting, C. Collins and F. W. Barwise of Buy Red Can 45c; tires, tubes, and 'furo fight for e prohibition be- - of next Adolph Vorenberg T. Every pound guaran- 23c Obar, were hero Tuosday on business. pounds $1.00. line is only a gallon here. fore the u. S. congress. C. M. Stnr.fill, teed at Goodman's. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Director B. El N'ntioe is hereby given I H. Bridges camo in Tuesday nnd Mort Fowler wos up from NOTICE TO AUTO DRIVERS It that was Subscribed and sworn to before me J. I kind- on the 30th dny subscription up another desire to thank those who so Pnso this week shaking hands with old has been made unlawful for automo- of December. 1916, this 0th day of January, 1917. pushed his help dur- duly appointed year. ly gave their sympathy and friends and says his business venture bile drivers to leave their muffler cut Administrator of the J. J. HARRISON, C. of W. D. Gnllnher, ing our sad sorrow. E. Ross. in the pass city has been successful out while in the city limits. The off- estate deceased, and (Seal) Notary Public. and future prospects am very flatter all persons having claims against said A. W. Wiest of Wagonmound was j icers have been instructed to arrest all My commission expires July 26, 1919. Kutchin and W. II. estate will present the snme to me hero Tuesday on business and visiting Miss Mittie ing. parties disobeying this ordinance. It Drake of Tucumcari were granted a within the time prescribed by law. All friends. has been published in the papers and persons license to wed Jan. 2. R. B. Garrett was out to his Circle personal notice hns been given nuto indebted to said estate will S. cnll ami eltle the same once. F. W. Nations, W. H. Cain, and J. Mineral well this week and cleaned drivers concerning this nuisance. The at C. L. of El Paso and G. is Given under mv hand this the 8th W. Moncus of Ima, were here this week Edwards it all out. The water now being next step will be for thu officers to be W. Cobb tho samo city, wore here in dnv of .fruMinry, 1917. on land business. of sold Tucumcari and contains much forced to arrest those who disobey, and Saturday and Sunday. medicinal properties. He brought in this second warning is given in order G. C. CULBERSON. a big, supply. Administrator of the Estate of T. E. Fuhrman pushed his subscrip to put you wise. Cut out the cut-o- ut C. Bell, breeder of Hereford cat- W. P. Galluher, deceased tion mark up another year. He will it. nuisance or you are sure to pay for hero Fri-dn- y perhaps return to his farm near Endeo tle, at Nnra Visa, was last James W. King and Miss Noru M. your experience. on land business. yes- TO sometime this spring. Howell of Nara Visa, were here NOTICE PLAINS FARMERS terday and secured marriage licenses. I wish to get a government M. M. Shipley, now with the freight loan on O. L. N'ials of Logan and Rosa Lee They popular young people of my Curry. I get are the depot, hns resigned his position nnd faim near want to Davidson of Hudson were recently Vlsn community and the News in touch with plains Nara purchased the Dodson Transfer Co.'s other farmers who granted license to wed. hurries to congratulate them. are wanting a federal loan, with a teams, wagons, store-room- s nnd busi- view of organizing I Real Specials ness. Mr. Shipley is well known here a loan board. NOTICE Have you oyo 1 Do would be glad to W. R. Springer was in from Quay strain having been a resident of Tucumcari have any such write this week on land business nnd look- you need glasses? 20 per cent off on me at J uciirncart. for several years. Ho is reliable and i ! glasses. Have R. S. in ing after other interests. all a nice new stock. courteous and a good business man. PADDOCK. II For n few day you can buy the fol- Come in and let me fit you. Only a There is no reason why he should not I A Remarkable New limited stock on hand. Examination lowing groceries at greatly reduced LOST One lup robe, some where make a success in his new undertaking Fur- near First Baptist church. Finder will FREE. J. E. Monncy. 3t Finish for Your price: and his many friends are anxious to and please notify J. M. Stark. sec him succeed. He will take charge niture Woodwork Prof. J. A. Conway has resigned his of the business Mondny, 15, I.iicm Velvo-Ton- e PlnUh tak U. officer position deputy county next Jan. RARE BARGAINS IN Two large cans W. S. Sinclair, a S. Amy as clerk, and Mr. Dodson has not yet fully decided Ilia 'loco of itoinlne, viutil liu, t here this week to has returned to his home Grady, ntiil enprmive lialnl-niti- l a. In Tomatoes 25c out of El Paso was near what he will do, but dame rumor has new where he is teaching school. Miss HIGH oim application It priHluir tl " examine four recruits. it he will receive appointment GRADE PIANOS tuft, dull ntiUh t.uw in Two Cali- that the cans standard Roe Simpson of this city, is holding as postmaster for Tucumcari. Mich fornia Plums 35c FOR SALE Good work down the job during the rush. horse and spring wagon, at a bargain. Fred Wnlthcr and wife, Two cans standard Cali- Enquire at Edward's Grocery. During the nice and Mr. For immedinte snle we will accept Lucas weather the past week the moun VELVO-TON- E FINISH fornia Grapes 35c few days the building fever has ngaln Thurston left this for any reasonable offer for a new, strict- tains in the north part of New Mexico Far All Woodwork ami Furniture Goodman is on the market for hens, struck Tucumcari. Quite a lot of im ly high-grad- e Tu- One gallon best where they will look for several sec- piano located at friers and roosters. Come and get proving is being contemplated, as well very llttln. tions of grazing land on which to file cumcari. Liberal terms. If interest- It uy tout and coU Pairs 50c our prices. We buy and sell them. as one fine residence which will cost It ta make all yourwiwxlwufk together with their children. While ed in procuring a high-grad- e piano itnil (urnltura otw ant hmtiii,a in the neighborhood of $25,000. In llnWh One gallon best Edwin W. Wallace of Albuquerque their friends hope they will be re nt n very special price, write The Plums li- worded for their trouble they are sor 40c nnd L. Fern Karn were marriage J. D. Rogers, the barber, and his Denver Music Company at Denver, cense seekers in Tucumcari last week. ry to see them leave Quay county, es- ALLEN & DEAL Six Rnrs White father-in-la- Mr. Humphrey, nnd son, pecially Fred because he was just re Colorado, at once, for particulars." Soap nnd Mr. Baum, left this week for the cently elected constable in the Puerto 25c Messrs. Doherty, Reaves, and Her- west part of Now Mexico to look for man Dcliviern and wife wero In town district and his services might be in One 2 lb. can Niggerhead grazing land in tracts. They demnnd when it is known that he has this week from Puerto on land busi expect to stop in tho vicinity of Gal Strawberries 7c ness. gone. Well, they don't need a con- lup. stable out there anyhow ns that is one One can Makers Ground McNamee community that has never furnished Chocolate, 50c Mr. and Mrs. Matt are kind 40c the proud pnrcnts of a bouncing baby Judge Winter has rented office room n criminal for the district court Three boy who arrived at their home this in the McElroy building on Second Pound Royal Blend street and will sell real estate, handle Coffee, regular price week. McALISTER Insurance, rentals and collections. He The wheat is coming along very J1.25, ,. has many friends who are glad to 1.00 Spring and Summer samples now on well . Have had a nice gentle rain know he has decided to enter business DODGE CARS One pound President or displny. Costs nothing to look. Very several weeks past but could stand littlo more above cost to buy. Jones in Tucumcari. another good rain or snow without Ambassador Coffee.- - 35c tho tailor.. damage. The Union Garage Has Itie Agency fer There will be services as usual at Quite a number of our citizens went the Presbyterian church next Sunday. to Tucumcari, to attend the The Dflge Car EGGS 30c A DOZEN Miss Ruth Dnvis who has been in last week Texas for several months, has returned The stereopticon lecture will begin at big Democratic celebration. to Tucumcari and is the guest of her 7:30 in the evening. It is free, and G. F. C. Fons and wife of Tucum- you are invited. Christian Endeavor Mr. Montgomery wlshea to say that every person targe can many friends. cari we're the guest of tho Browning Sunkist Society at 6:30; Sunday school at 10 Homesteader Society of last meeting that owns a DODGE CAR Is very much pleased with Tomatoes, a. ta. 15c Miss Nora L. Abbott of San Jon, night the car. The DODGE CAR is a hlch class car at nnd A. W. Goforth of Raton, N. M., Monday there was an nwful sand a medium price. If you are prospecting fer a car. These be- The News' subscription has storm, long to bo remembered, are real bargains and arc were in Tucumcari Jan. 8 and secured list Just but Montgomery will been corrected. Look on your label thnt didn't keep Mr. nnd Mrs. C. rail in the Union Garage and Mr. ing told to make room for new goods n wedding license. and see where you are credited to. If Vance from entertaining a largo num- take pleasure in showing you the car. The Car has Telephone your order to the date is wrong please neighbors The Union Garago write and ber of for a Xmas dinner, many ImproreHeata orer the last year's made!. has installed a tell us about it We will gladly make nor did the participants think it was new and now has an it right. says you PHONE 81 abundance If it owe us too bad to go. It was too tempting a of FREE AIR to give away $1.00 and would be acceptable only year. and gasollno 23c gallon. it if Xmas treat comes once a at a you would remit If you cannot nav Messrs. Scarbrough, Manfield, Jolly, Union Garage now, please write and tell us and we Await were Tucunacari visitors Mon- It pays to look around before you will gladly continue sending the paper. day. buy. M. Wo have some blue Berge that All we want to know is that you want C. Crawford of Montana is visiting J. Putman will surprise you at the low price. the paper and will pay for it some day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I JONES, U Taller. wmm job are aaare out wU ease.

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thought of taking advantage of any MORE WHEAT, T TODAY'S one, least of ull of the teacher. BE 11G Wo nre becoming dally more con- PROTECTED scious of our social obligations in this S'MlVl JLJU AJAjJL IXmMFJL MORE CATTLE, larger sense, aud even the children BOYS AND GIRLS ure learning to understand it. A tot AGAINST GOLDS of eight years was sent home from school with u note until his "cold" had Their Care CxMivatioix. by keeping system MORE HOGS disappeared. The mother thought the aid the Social Responsibility of the Home ailment was too slight to be noticed, strong: and healthy and nnd proceeded to unsure the tencher blood pyro Is Important. - tlmt she was not at nil alarmed. Hut the rich and Land Values Sure to Advance Henry knew better: "The tencher Isn't afraid of mo getting slclc: Because of Increasing De- she's WUST FOLLOW GOLDEN RULE afraid I'll make the otlier children To TRY mand for Farm Products. sick," lie explained. It Is more Impor- that end tant to guard tho whole class ugalust

Con-cernl- possible rim cry from countries abroad for iVe Cannot Let Our Pet Rules Infection than to guard Hen- ry against the possible loss it HOSTETTER'S s of few feiore of tliu neces-mrle- llfi Is acute Our Own Children Inter- of days of schooling. today; tomorrow It will bo ttlll more Rules The quarantine or fere With Other Parents' Isolation Is Insistent, mill there will lie no letup not for the sake of the Concerning Theirs. sick, but for the wur. In dity for tho sake of those who Stomach after Thli the ure yet Bitters thi' farmer, the ilny tlmt he Is com- not sick. And tho sume prin By SIDONIE M. GRUENBERG. ciple npplies to much of what we urn ing Into his own. lie N gradually ' AHi: ull good people. We never today required to beeuinln,' the dictator ns It becomes WD do In the adjustment intend to do anything that Is of more t upon Indus- the child between the home und the It npiuirent tint his 'wrong.'' never take helps Nature bring: try ilepemls problem of We seek to school. the ureal of our neighbors In the slight feeding a great world. The farmer of Wo shall have to give tho young back the appetite, aids est way. We are therefore naturally Connda nnd the I'liltcd .States has It child at home u little more care, u digestion promotes coin-pare- and very resentful when the reformer s little more thought. In order that within himself to hold the position that our people trusx lifted him conduct with that of other people's children in school shall strength and vigor of circumstances has who not so good, people who Into today. abroad nra are of u BanataaiEMm The conditions do seel; advantage;', people dependence will of whose Diplomatic, such that the utmost purposes are not quite so lofty as our rent upon the farmers of this continent "My wife asked me what 1 was the war, and for 3W11. most anxious for as a Christians pres- for wini' time after We understand social responsi- reason there Is no hesitation In the ent." this bilities of the home, and we nre doing making the statement that war's de- While Hedfje Lovers, as a Rule, Prefer the Evergreens as Hedge Material, "Ohl you tell her?" our very best to train our children up mand are. and for u long time will he, Calla Lilies Are Used to Advantago in Some Places. "Certainly. I told her I was posi- to be good citizens. And all the time Inexhaustible, and the claims that will tively crazy for a pair of lace parlor we are careful to mind our own busi- Abraham Lincoln wns born, at- bo made upon the soil will with dllll-cult- y SPEAKING OF HEDGES called curtains." ness very strictly. We hope we know tention to this of be met. There are today 'J."i.UOO. feature genius. When what's right, and do not need to be ho said genius picked 000 men In the fighting ranks In (hi) By LIMA R. ROSE. that Its society WOMAN'8 CROWNING told. us It willed, without regard GLORY old world. The best .if authority gives JpflJJ Morn and more tho hedge Is coming to tho Is her hair. If yours Is streaked with This represents fairly nttltude status of persons, 9T per cent and over as having been the Into own. For the he nlso called ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Cre- parents its miles and miles to drawn from the There Is there- if thousands of conscientious nlong the New Jersey attention one of tho distinctive at- ole" Hair Dressing and chango It farms. single-minde- coast, reaching la who nre making n sincere and d tributes of flowers. tho way. A-J- fore nearly 73 per cent of the land for- More important to Guard the Class from Atlnntlc Highlands to Sea Girt, natural Prlco $1.00. cITort to give children I am merly tilled now being unworked. their AQalnst Infection Than to Guard is the most continuous of reminded of this ldcn by ono svery opportunity and every Induce- stretch of the Luminous Insects. Much of this land Is today In a devas- Henry Against the Loss of a Few country homes In America. Million- most recent social events among ment to become "good citizens." And tho Luminosity Is normal In the well-know- n tated condition and If the war should Days' Schooling. aires, people with millionaires of the East. Down on !t was one of these very parents that Long island, luminous beetles, Including tho end tomorrow It ultl take yeurs to money nnd people who nre merely com- where there nro scores of Middenly reminded me how complex not be Interrupted or delayed In poluces moro costly various llrellles and glow worms, and brine It back to its former producing their fortable linve made this region a show thun anything that nut how dllllcult Is. work ; con- any results naturally the tnsk nnd we shall expect equal g king ever dreams of building, a from the oxidation of capacity. place of never-endin- Interest. There You important It Is sideration for our children on the number of rich women some organic secretion. Other Instead of the farmer producer pro- know how for part arc more millionaires among the home came together Insect the clilld to acquire correct habits of other purents. We shnll huve to for an entertainment. They hnd Hires arc luminous In rare Instances. Uev. ducing, he has become a consumer, owners of this one spot thun the en-tir- o early In sn we guard ut home against sending elegunt prizes to ho J. Ilolroyde, vlcnr Kng-hin- making the strain upon those who have, life; begin during the abroad realm of Englnnd holds. nwurded. of l'atchum, third year to teach him to dress him-el- f. a child with snllllcs or sneezes In or- For what, spou ask. lately noted luminous uiutb been left to do the fanning a very dif- They have discarded tho fence al- Anil so long ns Is der that other people's children may Hrldge? larvae, similar to those observed once ficult one. There may be agitation as there plenty most entirely and mile after tulle of )f time In morning, not be Infected with "Influenza" or No. or twice previously; nnd chlrono-moti- s to the high cost of living, and doubtless tho the child docs privet comes Into view as one motors the Iress himself, "children's diseases;" and we Theso women a kind gnat "Ian-ter- n there Is reason for It In tunny cases. more or less quickly, shall along the smooth, beautifully kept of tho aristocracy of of and the then to eonsld-eratlo- u noney The middleman may boost the prices, aiore or less presentnbly. Hut when be nble require equal roads. came together, each hearing a beetles" of South America uro rou send the child off to school or to from other children's parents. llttlo basket, to compete for tho prizes among the creatures sometimes combines may organize to elevate the There are nlso, In the region, ilndergiirteu, you discover once The Interdependence Imposed by Pacific Hint were given for tho best arranged lighted up. The luminos- cost, but one cimnot get awny from the all at hedges of geraniums occasional but you ure obliged to choose between modern conditions makes it Impossible live feet high, basket of flowers tlmt hnd been grown ity has been attributed to disease, or fact that the demand regulates the hedges of calla lilies nnd of roses, living the child n great deal of help In for us to "mind our own business" too hut by tho woman who urranged tho hand decomposition from Infec- upply, nnd the .supply regulates the the bubstnntlnl, evergreen bacterial als morning toilet nnd letting him be strictly, nnd makes the Golden Itule u serviceable basket. tion. price. The price of wheat In fact, all hedge is tho last word for elegance and as well us ate for school. Of course we could mutter of course. All of the money commanded by peo- grains cattle, will remain utility, and tho New Jersey of- ill get up In tho morning; coast ple who consider one u mil- high for some time, aud the low p.ices earlier but fers tho best with mere To Drive Out Malaria Is n n possible Held for Its lion poor, that have prevailed will not come :hat nuisance, nnd hardship on Treacherous Golf. study. could not provldo these wom- And Build Up The System HCnln for some time. :hc other members of the household. On ono occasion an old lady wns In en with a pleasure thut tho poorest Take tho Old GROVE'S Here is how tho landscape garden-cr- s Standard After (he wur the demand !r we could hurry through the break-las- t; the same railway cur as u pnrty of child of the log cabin cannot enjoy. TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know for cattle, of this section handle the alone for beef, pur- but that Is bad for the health golfers. plants; Wiint child Is thero In tho land who what you are taking, as the formula U not but for stock Hefore the plants nre brought poses, to replenish the exhausted herds is well as for tho manners. .So you "I found fearful trouble this morn- to the cunnot pick and nrrango u bunch of printed on every Ubel, showing it U ground ft quantity of lop soli is pro- Quinine and Iron in a tasteless foim. The ef Kurope, will be keen. Farm educa- incrlrtce nil the advantages of n couple ing," said one. "At the llrst I fell right posies with as much freedom us the cured for the purpose filling In Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron tors and advisers are telling you to )f years of patience and you help the into tho middle of a blackberry hush of wealthiest of these grand dumes? about the roots. They builds up the system. 50 cents. prepare for emergency. How iilld on with his clothes. This may and nt the second I was stuck up on need lots of I think it u good idea. Why this much moisture to keep not low-price- even u them healthy und to better It can be done on tire d Involve compromise of your the top of it tree. I pitched out of have llttlo contests ut which the tusto maintain tho rich green color. Advantages. lands of today, on lands that cost from "principles;" but you nre heroic, and hojmls Into the farmyard at the third, Then and good Judgment of the members of you the transplanting Is done In tho spring "Io think there Is really any ten to twenty dollars per acre, than It rou are going to get him Into hnhlts got caught by the wire at the fourth, each little circle of n community will good In tho )f and the plants tiro handled with enro proposed can on two hundred-dollar-Rn-ocr- punctuality at any cost. stuck fust In a deep hole nt fifth, ho tested by tho arrangement of flow- and three the to prevent piece?" lint Mrs. King stuck to found myself buried In mud nt the roots from bclug dried ers? land. The lands of Western fast her the by "Ceraluly. Then, when yon have n principles, I In out the wind. Ono Canada meet ull the requirement. and would not sacrifice sixth. wns lying a heap of rough need not nwnrd cut glass and nickel In church, you can go t tho anything. stones The evergreens tlmt run from 12 to They nre productive In every sense of When Maude was at last at the seventh, got lost nt tho silver prizes. There enn be Just us foreign flfty-llfty.- " 21 Inches are set from 8 to 12 missions the word. The best of grasses can be )hl enough to go to school, the mother eighth nnd finished up at the bottom of Inches much rivalry nnd competition whero apart. The larger plants can bo placed grown with abundant yields and the was confronted with the choice be- that dirty ditch ut the last hole." tho prlzo is but n ribbon. And when Important with h intervals. to Mothora Bruin can be produced from these soils tween doing for the child what she "Gracious me!" cried the horrified the award is made tho committee that Examine carefully every bottle ol In order thut the evergreens may ho that beats the world, and the same may thought the child should do for her--l- f old lady from tho corner of the car, Judges the prizes ought to bo mndo to CASTOllIA, thut famous old remedy bushy, they are pruned when planted, be sn Id of cattle and cli- and tho danger of her frequently "and they told me golf was an old tell exactly why ono bouquet or basket for Infants und children, and see thut it horses. The nnd mate Is all Is required. Relng tnrdy. Mrs. King chose without man's game! I'll never let my Edwin this mnkos tho subsequent shaping is better arranged than unother. Tho that of the hedge easy. Those who ure competent to Judge hesitation. And the following yenr ylny again." Tho spring tlmo Is members should say In what respect Signature taken for the pruning, becausji 0 claim that lurid prices will rise In she was able to tell nil who would the one set of flowers is better grown than CltfMZ&X value plants nre then resuming growth In Uao for Over 80 Years. from twenty 10 llfty per cent. Is listen that Maude, obliged to dress Marriage a Good Thing. their unother. This nud the process finds Children Cry for Fletcher'a Gaatoria looked for In Western Canada, where herself promptly and without assist- At Salem, Ore., there Is a state peni- Its best results. Thus will bo established an Inter- lands are decidedly cheap today, und ance every day, under penalty of such tentiary, and tho wurden has been Starting at the beginning, tho first change of ideas as to tho growing of thing to do is to dig Contrariwise. those who are fortunate enough to se- looking Into the status of the prison- a trench wldo plants nnd flowers nnd tho urtlstlc sen- "Funny discovery, enough not to cramp wasn't It, the food cure now will realize wonderfully by ers. He finds there are more bachelors the roots, so that sibilities of each contestant will bo de- speculators made?" they can spread flat find means of such un Investment. The In the penltentlury than married men. not touch the veloped wiillo tho stock of general In- "What was thut?" land that the Dominion Government Is Larceny Is tho most common crime, sides. Then plenty of well-rotte- d stable formation will be Improved. manure Is "Thut their live turkeys were u dead giving uwuy as free hotnestouds In the nnd laborers are tho most numerous worked in the trench with Flowers aro the true democrats. loss." provinces of Manitoba, .Saskatchewan class among the prisoners. the soli. After the planting a coating They are us sweet for the pauper ns of manure is placed on the surface of and Alberta ure of a high class; they Murrluge Is good for u man, as the for tho prince. There is absolutely no Butiful, clear white clothes delight tho soil, covering ull of tho s are abundant In every constituent that Almighty knew when he said: "It is earth that bar to a study of their beauties und I the laundress who uiu-- Hcd Ctoi Hall goes to make the most productive not good for the man to be alone. Let has been disturbed. This mulch Is left would like to know that in u million lilui. All grocers. Adv. In noils. The yields of wheat, oats and us make a helpmeet for him." Mar- place for u year, nnd is then usual- homes the example of this rich ly coterie barley g worked Into the soil. on Long Horrors of War. that have been grown on these Obliged to Choose Between Giving the ried men are not only more lslnnd Is being followed to the Where double-ro- hedges nre re- First Trump DIh war Is a curse, lands gives the best evidence of their Child Help in the Morning and keep out of prison more, hut profit of other people nnd to the bet- Toilet or quired the plants aro In rows lilll! productiveness, and when hacked up Letting Her Be they are nlso more moral, for murk set six ter production of the pretty things of Late for School. Second Tramp 1 by the experience of the thousands of you, there is u difference between to nine Inches apart and tho plants life. It's orful, Juke 1(1 Every freight car iiinuii;-nltlo- n settlers from the United States who punishment as the school provided for crime and morality. They are also from 0 to Inches apart in the rows. loaded full o' bavo worked them and become wealthy tardiness, learned within ono semester more healthy and llvo longer on the The whole eastern coast Is begin- Not it good, comfortuhl JAPANESE "empty" anywhere to apoti them, little more should be re- to do what was necessary with suit- nverage than unmarried men. Los ning to show the effect of hedge cul- MAPLES be found! quired to convince those who are seek- able despatch. And now she isn't Angeles Times. ture. Newport, the queen of summer ing a home, even with limited means, Into at all. rervrts, Long Island, and ull of the nth-t- t Ono can go n long wny and do worse 'thai nowhere can they secure anything This wns quite nn achievement, nnd Divinity In Man. show legions nro literally marked than to pick the Japanese muplo for The dangerous will better equip them to become Mrs. King made no effort to conceal Tho most slgnlflcunt In the with the natural substitute for thu ornamental effect. Tho elegance of tho that feature tree, one of the tinny of Industry to assist her pride. Hut she did not tell us nt history of an epoch is the manner It fences. Its rich coloring und Its decorative is vMue cannot lie cold the neglect- lo taking care of the problem of feed-In- g whoso cost her daughter hnd learned has of welcoming u great man. Ever, overestimated. One the world. These lands are free; to dress herself; nor did she develop to tho truo Instincts of men, there Is DEMOCRACY OF FLOWERS should always take care to give ed cold. Get a box of but to those who desire lurger holdings any principle that might bo of general something godlike in him. Whether tlio muplo n sunny position to fully de- 100 ncres there are use to large numbers of mothers. they velop Its rich coloring. In tho spring than the railroad shall take him to be n god, to ben By ELIZABETH VAN BENTHUYSEN. companies aud laud corporations from In the first piece, tho frequent tar- prophet, or what they shiill tuko him nnd summer It should bo liberally wa- Flowers, like genius, belong in whom purchase can be made at rea- diness of this child In school Is a to be, thut is ever u grnnd question; the tered. CASCARAgqUININE family of democracy. one Is sonable prices, and Information can be serious burden to tho school. The by their way of nnswerlng that we The Just It Is Important to keep tho soli loose " 1 ' ' ubout the base of the secured from the Canadian government alternative, of helping tho child at shall see. ns through n llttlo window,1 ' 7 , ,7 " trees and under . 1 r no clrcumsinnces agent, whose advertisement appears homo with reminders, or even with Into the very heart of these men's splr-- "V. .V.. " " " "l w." should tho pruning The old family remedy-- In tablet son. speaking at the log cabin In which bo lorm-ui- fe, sure, easy tnko. elsewhere In this paper. Advertise)-Blun- t. direct knife applied. to No assistance in tho tedious process Itunl condition. For at bottom the opiatc-- no unplemunt ofliT effects. of disposing of tho clothes proprly great man, as ho comci from the hand i.ures corns in liours-ur- ip In 3 days. Money If fullj. about tho body, Is no n of nature, Is over back it Get doubt Rcrlous tln ffuino kind of imi wun lieu i op ona To Be Expected. burden upon J.ho home. And there Is tiling: Oilin, Luther, J;mr,on, Hums; ir. 11111 J picture, on it 35 cents. "I know i. fellow who Is cheerful and no doubt tlmt by pluclng tho whole I hope to mako it oppit that these At Asr Drug Stars contented, and yet he has met with burden upon the child and the school aro ull originally of one Ktuff; that nothing hut reverses sluco he s(aitd the mother wns nble to show n good only by tho world's reception of them, la business." for Improvement In Maude's nnd tho shapes they assume, nro they "What Is hi' a philosopher!" h.ibi Hut It Is worth while to con- so Immeasurably diverse. Cnrlyle. II I "No; he Is a circus aerolmt." sider . viier It Is fair to make tho M I iiiHt niW I 1 'i fit t ' MHWfn Wk l i1 'WU iiinl I'l I1 rCiyr-c- scii.vd tho burden tlmt Mrs. King Walking In Your Sleep. HW ' m limit's Cure In mi.rdnlly com Imp we.j lKllllllll-i- l for tlin .., 8T0F THAT HACKING COUCH. upon (t. Itnughly speaking, the mind Is di- llch, Irr.l Manafleld (formerly Hungarian) Kvsriiin, ninir worm, nnd In tho second place, tho devlco used vided Into two parts. Ono controls .. ,i miij uj ma iiruir Couch llalsnm heals tho Inflamed and cannot he of genernl applicability, for the notions of which wo are conscious Rim m lli strict Kimrmitce thai lacerated membranes and quiets the the imruliBMi price, llfty rent ir nil mothers resorted to It tho punc- and tho other those which we do un- will Im promptly rrfunileU u tickling nerves that llo underneath th tuality nny UUuitl,,!!,.,! ciiMom.r. Tri of tho school would breul: down consciously. In the hitter class are lliuifM Ciiru Infected portions. Invaluable for ba completely. urug itt mir rl li. At mil bios. I'rlco 2Cc and 00c Adv. The Irregularity resulting such things ns walking and breathing, hlorw, or hciii illreot Iroin would make It impossible for the So that tho second part of tho mind A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO. Inc Its Usual Fate. schoid lo establish and maintain any worln equally ns well whether Its Dttf.Z. Shcrmtn, Teui untl-klssln- g standards, und tho homes "Here's a new crusade would bo owner Is asleep or nwuke. When Iho TTARTerrtr Started." i without tho mornl support they now j body or tho other part of the mind Is get from school HAIR BAL3AM "Well, all the young folks will prob- tho in tho effort to ureu in uio poini ot cxiiuusuon, or Is r,1"."1. of flail tolrUoo inrrlk against ticcelerate the children's habits of hurr'od by pain, t - ' - - " m erbuiuiiu,4rull. ably et their fines it." tho second part Is uvwjr aiouniri,oiorrt4 regularity nnd punctuality. liable to bo unduly active. Then It is Ti 1 amulv tof'i',' lair. mlrli T t TTnii '" w' r't'Ml This suggests roll-mic- e li Pi .'rwinrmi. ,TheOulnl"ThM Dor Not Affect Th Hel tlmt Mrs. King's that wo uro most likely to wnlk or talk I' iliWI r ill IBIMIiMP. im. of I1 lonie mill laiallTii rffrct, Laiatlfa upon the school was In tills caso In sleep mm IBM" LftWiw Ouluinn n be Mn tj anrnna .mi boo I our nnd havo "nightmares." ill - "piirnsiile." inn! contrary to the spirit And because the ncutely U flnfr f Hmaxi Ouln.na." u. W, UUOVB1 conscious part ftltritirnUoAiuctitrt'i. c of mrtiial help that should character-(?.- e or tho mind Is dormant and not nub. PENSIONS oiir social relations. Yet tho pur- - Ject to fears the sleepwalker frequent- ' will There Is u possibility tlmt skirts ",o v,i4 laudable, und there was no ly traverses dangerous places unhurL be biugef. Ferni and Palms Ar Ideal Horn Plants. Their 8eaton la thp Winter. W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No.'53-l- Sl THE TUCUMCARI NEWS

CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! BILLY EVANS SOLVES BASEBALL PROBLEMS

ACTS ON LIVER Written Especially for This Paper by the Famous American , LIKEJVNAMITE League Umpire. An iiinplrn now In tlio major leagues relates this ono Unit cumo I Guarantee "DodsonYLIver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver under bin observation severul yours ago In the American association. Tin.' piny bus often up for discussion, and ti.su and Bowel Cleansing You Evor Had You Doesn't Make Sickl ally i 'in: 1 wide, of tin; argument bus Its Hiipporters, yet Hunt verdict Is Hint umpire, ehiirgi! - the the in of Stop using ctVtomoll It makes you spoonful and If It doesn't straighten thu garni) really rendered the only proper ruling. lick. Don't Iobo a day's work. It you you Hp you right and mako feel line Willi one out nml u mini on third, the sign i comrU-pate- for feci lazy, Rlugglsh, I you ! bilious or and vigorous want to go back to the 8riii'i-zt- pluy wiim hung out. Ah the pitcher Dod-son'- s tt listen to tnol tlio store and get your money. sturtpd to deliver tlio bull, thu bu.se runner luiule u Calomel Is mercury or quIcksllTor I.lvcr Tono Is destroying tlia dash for home, while the third mid llrsl basemen tt Tvblch causes necrosis of tbo bones. Bule of calomel becauso Is liver it real came tearing in to get the hunt. Thu butter limn-age- d Calomel, when It comes Into contact medlctna; entirely vegetable, therefore to connect with the bull, u drooping little lly In ) with sour bllo, crashos Into It, breaking It cannot snllvato or make you sick. the direction of third base being the result. Almost It up. Is you aw I This when feel that gunrantoo that ono spoonful of f ns the but met the bull, the runner from third wuh ful nausea and cramping. If you feel Dodson's I.Ivor Tono will put your jj Milling over the phiti;. "all knocked out," If your Is tor- Blugglsh liver liver to work and clean your The bull was hit much harder than the tmtsmiin tt pid and bowels constipated or you - bowels of that sour bllo and conutl- ; hud Intended, mill the shortstop rushed over to third. bavo hoadaclio, tt dizziness, coated pated wasto which Is clogging your hoping to make the catch n ltd easily double up tin; runner who had left v tongue, Is I If breath bad or stomach system and making you feel miserable, third. The toucher at third was or the opinion that the shortstop would tt just try a spoonful harmless I guarantee tour of that a bottlo of Dodson's ,lm alili! to maliu the cntch, and he yelled for the runner, who hud slid tt Dodson's I.Ivor To no. Liver Tono will kcop your cntlru fain-- 1 over thu plate, to try to get buck to third. In the meantime, the third Hero's my guarantee Go to any lly feeling flno I tt for months. Olvo It to , liaseiiian wiim (lushing 'for the bug to take the throw In ease the short- drug storo or dealer and got a your children. It Is harmless; doesn't J stop the ball. ) bottlo of Dodson's Liver Tako a gripo Tt "What would he give Tono. and they llko Its pleasant tnatn. The shortstop, despite u gnjit effort, could not get on tt Adv. the ball tho lly, making u pick-u- p on the first hound, lie then threw the bull to the for the coffee you serve? third baseinnn, who tagged out the runner, who had Hppareiitly scored til he attempted to slide hack Into third. tt tt ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAKJi! Answer to Problem. Like a million other wom- One woman say9: My One would think that such u ptny could not happen on tin hallllehl, tt en, you can serve coffee that husband used to swallow his that it was the creation of. a wild imagination. Such u play did happen, he would rivo most anything coffee and hurry off. Now we Kidney wen-know- Thousands of Men and Women Have though, In one of the prominent leagues, Jack Kgau, the n tt to have coffee which starts have Arbuckles' and you'd Trouble and Never Suspect It. American league umpire, being lu charge of the contest, lie ruled that the day "right" for all. think it was Sunday the way the run counted, mid, In my very humble opinion, rightly so. lie con- hclingers over his breakfast." tended that Just us soon as the runner touched the home plate, his run tt Everyone loves the rich ' Natve warm you when the track of ing increase and remarkable prevalenry Coffee. Arbuckles' health ia not clear. Kidney nnd bladder of kidney While kidney dis- - had been legally scored ami no pluy could tigulii happen on him under tt flavor of Arbuckles' Until you try dieaie. j' trouble came many annoying symptoms orders arc among the must common dis- - the existing conditions, lie naltinilly based his verdict on ltude Ml, Of all the coffees in America you will never know what and inconvenience both day and cases that prevail, they are almou the i relative to (he scoring of runs, which states that i.ne run shall be today, it is by far the most a difference good coffee can sight. rt last recognized by patients, tvio usually scored every time u ba'se runner, nfter having legally touched (he first popular! make in home. Unhealthy may your kidneys cause lumbago, content themselves with doctoring tht three liases, shall legally touch thu home base before three men rbtumttiim, catnrrh of the bladder, pain while tin disease may aro ejects, original It is surely a peculiar play, and won't happen very or dull ache in the back, joints or mu- continuity undermine the fjstein. put out. often, but Today there ore whole towns whore Arbuckles' V. It did happen In a fast league. scle, at times have headache or indica- If jou feel that jour Inry are the is practically the only coffee used. In one State, tion, an time immck you may have a tal- caue of your irklic or run down run- - (Copyright by thu Whielcr Syndicate, Inc.) low complexion, puffy or dark circlet ilition. try tnkinit Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp- - I alone, in a year, four pounds of Arbuckles' Coffee under the eyes, "nmetimea feel at thotiuh Knot, the famous kidney, hier ind bind- - was used for every man, woman and child in the iler remedy, bei-nut- as oon as vour kid- you had heart trouble, may have plcntv State four many coffoe as tho of ambition but no strength, net weak neys improve, they will help the oilier times as pounds of orcans to health. YARN BY COACH JIMMY RICE population of the State I Arbuckle Bros., New York. and lose flesh. if you are already convinced that If audi condition are permitted to Svaini ltoot is what you need, you cm LITTLE PICK continue, criou ttsuits may be expect- pureliacr tlie reeular liftv eent and one-- Took Full Advantage of Ten Strokes ed; Kidney Trouble in ita very wont dollar size bottle nt all drug stores. Handicap Given Him by Oppo-- I form may tltal upon you. iniikc any but reniomber Don't nmtake nent In Boat Race. Some so that A Quick Decider. the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hint- , people are eccentric Prevalency of Kidney Disease. N'. hey .something they Clerk The lirciaeii turned tho hose nml the iiddrc, llinuhainton, V., winch .llm ltlce, Columbia's rowing coach. - OF 5P0BT even say when people you will find on every buttle. on our hnsuineut, sir, and drenched two Moat do not realize the alarm who has won several races with the talk. ' piles of that silk dress gods. SPECIAL You mav obtain a arunle sire bottle of Swamp-Hoo- t by enelosine sculls during the punt summer, won n NOTE STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS Merchant Advertise a big sale oi ten centa to Dr. Kilmer it Co., llinghamton. X. V. This fives you the opportunity victory once In his younger days In Some golfers putt better with u glass to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. They will send you n book of "Femcain.i" is the wonder workrr for all watered silk right away. alo the cunning, which it valuable information, containing many of the thou.ifn!s of pratnful letters icceived whlh lias since than they do with putter. female disorders. Price tjt.oo and joe. Adv. lit froin men and women who sav thev found Swatnp-Hon- t to be just the remedy needed made in famous, did as much If nut In kidney, liver and bladder troubles The value and nieress of Swamp-Hoo- t are no I!oh .Molni says if mi amateur is a Hid you ever see a girl start any- well known that our readers are nilviaed to send for n sample size bottle. Address Dr. guy any onu good-h- Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. V. When writing be aurc and mention this paper. who doesn't get coin, he's where without waving to of 'em. someone? Sold for 47 years. For Skinners Iirown Is going to send u chess team Fmile, smile, benutiftil clear white THE HIGHEST QUALITY Nakria, Chilli & Fever. to New York to meet I'eiiusylvaiilii and elatliPH. Itod Cross Hall Blue, American made, ihcrefoie best. All grocers. Adv. itfNTERSHlTH I Also a Fine General Cornell. SPAGHETTI 1 A New War Horror. Strengthening Tonic r Kojl Yamada, the Japanese billiard 36 fbge Rtdpe Book Fttt War Is becoming more and more ter- ' star, is going on a professional tour (hbllTonk COc and 11.00 it all rible. Those new steel helmets look SKINNER MFG.C0.. OMAHA. U.SA Drug n Store. with Ura Morulngstar. IMCUT KACM0HI FACTORY IH AMUICA lllce derby hats. Paradoxical Praise. Natural Command. Five cities want the flrand Ainerlciiti "That little fellow ilesbrveH great "Whut dlil thu surgeon ilu when he DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEART, Handicap In I'.HT. At this writing Chi- credit for the way he dues Ills work." started to vaccinate tlio regiment V" so on llrst symptoms use "Ilenovlne" cago appears thu best bet. "Itut how can you give credit to n "I suppose hu ordered them in pre--' and be cured. Delay and pay tho awful COTTON liny?" sent penalty. "Henovlno" Is tho hcart'a Wo bundle cotton on consignment only cash iirius." enu nave inomiesiconcrclowrrr nouses The difference between hockey and remedy. Price $1.00 and GOa Adv. with almost unlimited capacity, where boxing Is In hockey lighters Well Mated. HEAL YOUR SKIN TROUBLES that thu yuur cotton will bo ubtolutnly free from they are supplied with sticks mid skates. Expenditures. all weathir dinniige. Hlgbesl clatiln-callou- s "Are well mated?" and lowest Interest rates oa money "You Americans are terribly exita-agant.- " "Perfectly. He likes to make With Cutlcura, the Quick, money uUranced. Write us for full Sure and A player In the Southern association remarked Ihe critical man from particulars. nnd she like to spend It." Easy Way. Trial Freo next season will be automatically lined abroad. GOHLMAN, LESTER & CO. 510 whenever put out of the game by "Perhaps," replied Miss Cayenne. Ilatho with Cutlcurn Soap, dry nnd Thu oldest and Inrgnt cxuIuiIto an umpire. "Some countries waste money on lux- cotton factors In Texas. apply tho Ointment. Thoy stop Itch- food raiment nml some ing Instantly, clear nway pimples, urious and HOUSTON. TEXAS Miss Alexa V. .Stirling, the national squander If mi protracted warfare." blackheads, redness and rnughnnss, re- woman golf champion, has been hon- move) dandruff nnd scalp Irritation, ored with u life member.siiip In the heal red, rough nnd soro hnndu os Atlanta Athletic club. woll as most baby skin troubles. Troo samplo each by Book. Tlrt l lilU. Uwytr mi, wl lUjr u mall with Leslie Niiuamaker Is In Itnstnn wait- t. I.vb k.r 4ir4.ft4 huibibl'i .iUumu Ab4iillUUI-l.- Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, r Wu ..ukint (.., k. m!4 Ift k.r quit, t.sd.rly "Tw ing for Ihe hockey season to open. The Potato Doughnuts M t '!! " N.il rtli.f it kl li; im U4 Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. fol- Recipe) ilk pik.Lr k'a krk.a ktkd, k va4.nj wkil lk Yankees' star backstop Is u keen (Write far 4.nr kt'd wtd. lower of the Ice sport. Til Miljt kficy kit I km pfflflt It rsr itnucli A Mistake. retain the moisture several days. An llh icnlWr 19 nnui liuiiilloi, tt yiMpU "1 llko that young fellow, Mr. and tttt cIok cooipiolM ol thi Hw4tr ulira Dan Mocllcr, who was traded to For I hut a rudy Smiirty, who In coming to see you. excellent wholesome food when made wn sill woluf) inxiy by Washington season, Is cmiIImi iImuii4i l howubolJi U iiry cite .Matilda, Is u my own Cleveland last lie mini after plans to u pure heart." branch out us minor league with the Green's magnate next summer. "Indeed ho Isn't, then, pa. He' Coach Jimmy Rice. uftcr mine." August Flower more to bring victory than his power- Trapshooters of the Pacific const Baking has been successfully used for the relief ful back nun legs. hnve petitioned the Interstate associa- RC Powder of stomach and liver troubles all over A NEGLECTED COLD As Jim tells the story, he was to pet tion to grant sanctions for registered the civilized world. All druggists or Is often' followed by pneumonia. Be-for- o n handicap of 10 strokes, mid he tool: to please. dealers everywhere have It In 25c. and toiiruumeuts on .Sundays. Always sure It Is too luto take Laxatlvo Qulnl-dln- o full advantage He pulled through 78c. sizes. Try It and see for yourself Tablets, oflt. (lives prompt rellof In tho first stroke and let the boat drift Try a can today at our risk. cases of Coughs, Colds, La Grlppo and Hall players declare that umpires as fur as It would go. Then he took A Handy Book containing 10 Cook- 10SSES SURELY PREVENTED Ileadacho. I'rlce l!5c. Adv. are partly to blame for the high cost the second nnd drifted to u ntnniMIII. ing Lessons and 54 Tested Heclpes will b CUTTERS LACKltb PIUS of living. Consider how much the play- nl.UlklV lly thu time he had up liamll-ra- p be mailed you FREE if you will send mm mmm bwbb uowpricta, Its Kind. used his ers have to pay In lines ! mmm Irnh. rttUUf your name and address to pulttlsdtif wwww "I nnd the unique experience of seo hu was half a mile from the start- ing Hue and Just paddled home. He . mti, IxkiiH tliiy Ing ii ilriiwn battle Hie other day." I.ee Tntinehlll, who used to star with JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO P'SIKl wnir lltllkf doesn't know what Ids opponent said, vtrcmii "A pugilistic encounter?" the White Sor, has been signed to 4 Wrttilortoo1ittkiititlineblkll.mi. because he couldn't hear him. fjr 11.00 "So; u tea light." manage the Jacksonville South Atlantic SMilSBkcBltcUlf Hill. $4.00 league team next season. Um ibt Islfctor. tul Cuttrt'l ilmpWl D(1 ktroof Ml. WEAK HITTER IN AMERICAN Ihs luMHorlty ol Cuttftl pruductt II d Jt to Of if If Suitable Title. liiraolipKUIIiini la VACtlnn anii sssuui Sold by ONLY. IXkllT OH CUTTU'S. II uubUluUl, "I call my yacht the .Milkmaid." Australians must have n queer notion ordir tllffcl. . - . t . , Lee Marjee of Yankees Tells Why He of hospltullty, If the sort of reception III will iHtnurr, (riiiit, hl, ir unsii. iil "I suppose that Is because she sklim all the wiives." Batted So Poorly Last Season-Pitc- hing that I.es Darcy extended to visiting Grocers Was Better. middleweight Is u sample. O I.ee Mngee, the former Cardinal of I'ltcher Krnest Herbert, who was Raise High PricedWheat iv'iiam much was expected In the Amer- with Nashville lu the Southern league ican league with the Yankees, mado the past season, Is out with the this Interesting statement recently: that he has quit the game. Fertile Soil ''The pitching In tho American was so wmcmsrmyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiig IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIO on Canadian lllillllllllllr,llllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllU43 much better than In the Federal that Tho new boxing club nt the Uni- It soon I upent Canada extends to you a hearty invita- convinced, tno thnt had versity of Pennsylvania has made an Hunting the senson of 1015 In u minor league tion to settle on her FREE Homestead iiusplclous stmt on Its caree;, having j circuit." enrolled more than sixty students In Its lauds of 160 acres each or secure some Mngee hit ,ftO In tho Tederiil nnd membership. of the low Driced lands in Manitoba. around 70 In the American. j Rifles Saskatchewan and Alberta. This year wheat is higher but you look New lledford believes It u com- When over Canadian land juit as cheap, so the opportunity is more at- has LaaaLaLLL aiLH23 tractive than ever. Canada wants you to help feed the world TERRY TURNER LEAVES HOLE ing star pugilist lu Paul Demere, who the sights of your rifle by tilling some of her fertile soil -- land similar to that which during his sljort career In tho light e and see an animal during many years has averaged 20 to 45 bushels of wheat Cleveland Club Unable to Fill Position gmiio has scored ten knockouts In like this silhouetted to the acre. Think of the money you can mako with wheat Formerly Occupied by Former seventeen battles. H back-E- E. around $2 a buihel and land so easy to set. Wonderful Shortstop. against the yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming Mont of the bnsebnlliumplres In Western Canada is as profitable an industry as spend ground, you like to grain growing. Rlnra Terry Turner quit shortstop-pin- g thu winter mcnUis In small towns. H feel certain that your for the Cleveland club tho iniinu-ge- What with so miiny stieet curs nnd au- The Government this year Is taking fsrmem to put equipment is equal acreaue into Brain. MOitary service Is not com. of Forest City teams huvo hnd tomobiles, n big city isn't renlly safe pulsory In Canada but there U a great demand for firm trouble filling tho position. for u cbnp with pnor eyesight. to the occasion. The labor to replace tho many young men who have volun- teered for aerv ccTheellmate is healthful and agreeaMe. Miiny were tried, hut Hay Chapmnn maioritv of succesn-- railway facilities excellent. Rood schools and churches wttH the only ono who did anything Iloslon, Philadelphia New Ollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliliiiiiiiiiini convenient. Writs for literature at to reduced railway and York ful hunters use Win.4 rates to bust of launigrioion, Ottawa, Can., or to worth while. organisations nro expected to bid for And to mnlt4 matters worse, Cleve- the annual 'class amateur billiard tour- cheater Rifles, which shows how they are esteemed. G. A. COOK land passed up linger I'ecklnpnugh of nament which brings together tho best They are made in various styles and calibers and 2.012 Mala SI., Kaasas Clfy, Mo. tho Yankees, ono of tlio Caosdlsa of tho best la tho amateur players throughout tbo ARE SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF Oovirnmint Agtnt merlcnn league. country. HUNTING lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllltlll

I THE TUOUM OAEI NEWS

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ago containing Foley's Hons? aad Tar Compound, for bronchial emcaa. esMa In the District Court, Eighth Judi- nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pala cial District, State of New Mexico, C. E, HUNTER City Transfer Express and Drayago In sides nnd back, rneuraatlssa, back-nch- e, County of Quay. Ilenry Schluter, kidnoy and bladder ailments ; and Live Stock and Commercial plaintiff, vs. Frederic J. Hoeldorlc, et 9 GREATEST Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesosM Auctioneer PROBLEM a!., defendants, No. 1745. Tho defend nnd thoroughly cleansing cathartic, es Make Your Sale Dates at the ants Gustnv Anderson nnd Johnnna pecially comforting to stout persons. Company hereby News OlDce ore notified 8ande-TVrs- Tucumcari Transfer Hoeldcrle that suit For snle bv v Drur Co. has occn (lied against you by above WE ARE LONQ ON PRODUCTION, named plaintiff in the above styled Wm. TROUP, Prop SHORT ON DISTRIBUTION. ASSESSOR'S court and cause, to recover judgment Jaa. J. Hall W. It. Copluu ngalns: Frederic J. Hoeldorlc for tho NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC principal sum of $170.00, with inter- Tho Laws of the State of New Mex JAS. J. HALL & COMPANY Swastika Coal A Specialty est thereon nt the rate of eight per ico require that every Inbjapitant of By Peter Radfore) the State, of full age and sound mind Reliable Abstracters lecturer National Wurmen' Union. cent per annum from September Telephone 190 20, 1010, and for ten per cent of shall in each yenr mnlto a list of all Tucumcari, New Mexico The economic distribution ot farm tho amount thereof for attorney's property subject to taxation of which j products .Is today the world'a greatest fees, and costs of suit, snid Judg- he Is the owner or has the control or IIARKY B. MeFt.HOY problem and the war, while It haa ment to bear like rate of interest, on management. Such list must be on the Lawyer clearly em- form prescribed by law by tho brought Its hardships, haa nccount of a promissory noto . f de- State (janeral Practice Tucumcari, N, M. phasized the Importance ot distribu- fendant Frederic J. Hoeldcrle to plain- nx Commission and must be made and NEW COMMISSIONERS MEET (destruction and a haughty spirit be- - tion an a factor In American agricul- tiff, dated September 26th, 1010, nnd filed in the office of the County Asses- OFFICE AND TAKE UP BUSINESS Iforo n fall." Uio sor on or after the first day of Jan ture and promises to gtTo fann- for the correction and reformation of West side 2nd St, half Blk So. of P. O Christians! if just three more of nt ers the co operation of the gOTern-rac- mortgage given to secure said note uary and not later than the last busi Notary (Coi i (I m you your and Public Stenographer iii ftom ilrst had attended (or brought men the wherein names of grantor and grantee ness day of February of each year. babies) the victory hnd been ours. Just and the business in Otoce solution ot tholr marketing problem. were transposed, being a deed of trust In compliance with law and for the In think, only three babies short of beat- plated county road bond issue the In measure, com- of said date by Frederic Hoeldcrle convenience of tax payers I will be ing the Baptists! Of course if you This result will, a J. at ROTAL A. PRENTICE sum of $150,000 to $250,000, wc here- pensate us for our war lossoa, for the to plaintiff, and recorded on April 7th, the vnrious places in Quay county on following proposition have no baby to send you may come Attorney at Law with submit the business Interests and government 1011, in Book 2 pago 178 of Records the respective dates ns follows, for Office , yourself. Next to U. 8. Land Offlc. for your consideration: al- of Trust Deeds in tho Offico of the purpose of taking of property Morning 11 Sub- - hare been In tho main assisting the lists TUCUMCARI, NEW HEX. agree to furnish your Board I worship ot o'clock. "We most exclusively on tho production County Clerk of Quay county, New Friday nnd Saturday, 12 and 13 with nil necessary forms for calling ljuct withheld. Evening worship nt Jan. Vhllo tho depart- Mexico, covering land hereinafter de- 1017, Logan. DH. and holding your election, forms of 7:30; "Jesus, the Recluse." side of agriculture, CM. DUELER of agriculture has been dumping scribed, nnd for the forcclosty-- of Monday, Jan. 15, 1017, until 8:00 Osteopathic PhyHician resolutions in the Is- The Bible school contest is waxing ment ordinances and telling said deed of trust given to secure said o'clock p. m Glenrio. of snid bonds together with wnrm ns the end draws near. Both tons of lltcrnturo on tho farmer Graduate under tho founder of the suance indebtedness upon tho following Innd Tuesday, 10, 1017, blnnk bonds themselves with fnc sim- cars are still holding themselves in him how to produce, the farmer haa Jan. Endee. Selene, Dr.A.T.Still. at Kirksville, Jo nnd renl estate lying nnd being in Wednesday, January 17, 1017, Allen i final do been dumping tons ot product In the Buito 8 factor Building ile signature coupons attached, rendy reserve for the spurt, but not to-w- Quay county, Now Mexico, it: Thursday, January 18, 1017, Bard. Office 0!) for signing. tarry, beloved, for the other car may nation's garbage run for want of a Phon Res. Phone ld Southeast quarter of section four, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10 and in consideration of our ser- run through any week the workers market. ' For and township fourteen, north, range thirty- - 20, 1017, San Jon. vices in it is mutually desire. Lnst week wasgfFord week World Will Never Starve. PHYSICIANS' HOSPITAL the matter, The six, east, N. M. P. M., nnd that all Wednesday, 24, 1017, Hudson. agreed understood we are to again, the net gain being 188 miles. Jan. Herring Building and that At no time since Adam and Ere defendants be bnrrcd nnd foreclosed Thursday, 25, 1017, Rovuclto. be paid $430 upon demand Bulck now hns 0783 miles; Ford 7175. Jan. 2nd SL. '. Blk. North Postofllri! the sum of were driven from the Garden of Eden of hnving or claiming any rights in Fridny 20 27 it is understood Come by 0:44. and Saturday, Jan. nnd All Surgical nnd Medical Cases Re therefor and furfhor have the Inhabitants of this world nnd to said property adverse to the 1017, Montoyn. and agreed that this contract shall Norris J, Ucasoner, Minister. production, but ceived except Contagious Diseases. suffered from lack of rights of plaintiff as mortgagee under Monday, 20, 1017, Fort-noo- tie null void election be Jnn. Phone No. 100 and if the to some people have gone hungry from snid deed of trust, for the sale of said only, Cameron, Leach's Store. held in connection with the issuance A. D. CATTERSON, M. !. B. V. P. U. LIDRAHt the day of creation to this good hour property according to taw nnd the Monday, 20, 1017, is any can- Jnn. Afternoon . Surgeon in Charge. of these bonds for reason The new library- - of the Baptist for the lack of proper distribution. practice of 'the court, nnd for such only, celled and further that if said election Prairie View School House. MISS McNAUGHTON, R. N.. Sunt. Young Peoples' Union is gniwing rnp-Idl- Blljjht variations In production have other and further relief us to tho court Tuesday, 30, 1017, is called and fails to carry wc Jan. Plain, that are New books are coming in all forced a change In diet und one local- may seem equitable; and you are fur- Wednesday, 31, 1017, Rucker's to bo allowed $50.00 for our services." Jan. TUCUMCARI HOSPITIAL the timu to fill up the shelves. We ity has foil the pinch of want, while ther notified thnt unless you enter or Store. Modern Equipment Largest have literature for boys and girls, another surfeited bt tho world ns a cause to be entered your appearance Thursday, Feb. 1, 1017, Forrest. Cell la New Mexico. PRAYER MEETING CONTEST young men and young women, Sun- whole has ever been a land ot plenty. in said cause, on or before tho 5th day Friday, Feb. 2, 1017, Kirk. Graduate Nurses This seems to be a new thing that day school teachers, church workers, We now have less than one-tent- h of of February, 1017, judgment by de- Saturday, Feb. .1, 1017, Jordan DRS. NOBLE DOUGHTY fault will be our Baptist brethren challenged us to and the general reading public. the tillable land of the earth's surface rendered against you and Monday, Feb. 5, 1017. McAlister. Tucumcari, New Max. do beat them at prayer meeting (if We want to thank nil those who arc onder cultivation. huiI we not only relief prayed by plaintiff, granted nnd Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1017, House. decreed. Plaintiff's wo can). They won the first round taking interest in this movement, and have this surplus area to draw on but nttorney is Harry Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1017, Forenoon M. EL KOCH H. McElroy. Mex- by a narrow margin and we presume have given either books or currency to It Is safe to estlnmiH that In cose of of Tucumcari, Now only, Harris. Funeral ico. D. Director and Baabalmrr are exultant accordingly, but beware 'forward the work. We will greatly dlro iiecetslty one-hal- f the earth's J. FINEGAN, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1017, Afternoon Telephone Clerk of the above styled No. 116 Baptist church, "Pride goeth before appreciate any contribution made in population could at the present time court. only, Dowd's Store. 118 8. 2nd (Senl) By R. M. Tipton, Deputy. St Residence Upstair 'the future, nnd will be very glad to knock their living out of tho trees Thursday, Feb. 8, 1017, Forenoon TUCUMCARI. NEW MEX. 'consider you n patron. Wc hope to of Uim foroBt, gather It from wild only, Curry. be ready very soon to open the library vines and draw It from streams. No NOTICE Have you eye strain? Do Thursday, Feb. 8, 1017, Afternoon MULLIS TRANSFER COMPANY for your benefit. one should become alarmed; the you need glasses ? 20 per cent off on only, Arvor. Successor to Mitchell Transfer Co. (Signed) I.ibrnrinn. Fridny, 0, 1917, Bm world will never starve. all glasses. Have n nice new stock. Feb. Forenoon only, General Work, r lvV V fl Transfer Moving, Haul The consumer has always feared Come in nnd let me fit you. Only n Imn. ing, Plowing Etc. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION that the producor woald not supply limited stock on hand. Examination Friday, Feb. 0, 1017, Afternoon on PHONE 101 ly, West, Postofflcc. In the District Court, County htm nnd his fright has found expres- FREE. J. E. Mnnney. 3t Glc me your order day m night of Saturday, Feb. 10, 1017, 10 a. m., 'Quay, April Term, A. D., 1017. sion on the statute books of our states and nations and tho farmer baa been to 2 p. m., Hanley. I J. E. Johnson, Administrator of the OIKIS STATEMENT WILL urged to recklessly with-c-- Monday, Feb. 12, 1017, Anniston. I Estate of John II. Moore, deceased, produce and HELP TUCUMCARI regard-los- s Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1917. vs. 177fi reference to a market, and Here is the girl's own Porter Nn. story: "For School of the demands of the consumer. years I had dyspepsia, House. H. GERHARDT GO, The Unknown heirs, executors, dev- sour stomach Wednesday, & isees Back to the 8oll. nnd constipation. I drnnk Feb. 11, 1017, Rann. and administrators of John H. hot water Any person meet Moore, city people, urging and olive oil by the gnllon. Noth- failing to ne at Siccessors to A. R. Carter & Go. deceased. The havo been one of these appointments may make The said defendants above to movo back to the farm, ing helped until I tried buchthorn bark named, each other eturn at my office In Tucumcari at any are hcrebv notified n Mtrit in enni. very few moved. glycerine, etc., ns mixed in Adler-i-k- n. thnt but of them havo time within the limits fixed by law as ty has been commenced our city cousins back to ONE SPOONFUL helped me IN- Insurance, Real Estate against them We welcomo given nbovc, or blank making ren- STANTLY." Because Adler-i-k- a for ntne utstnet Court for tt.e County of the sol and this earth's surface con- dition will be sent upon application, by yuay. till-c.bl- o flushes the ENTIRE nlimcntary Abstracts and Rentals Mate of New Mexico, by said tains 10,032,160,000 Idle acres of tract mnil or in person, to my office. plaintiff, ns administrator of the es-- 1 whore they can make a' it relieves ANY CASE constipation, land A pcnnlty of twenty-fiv- e per cent in tnte of John H. Moore, deceased, pray- -' by tickling a sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- living the earth with addition to the regular must Qfflec First Bldg. North ol ing for judgment to sell the following pendicitis. It hns QUICKEST action valuation, Poslofllce , forked stick, out wo do not need them be added to the value of all property estate, in- of anything we ever sold. Snnds-Dor-se- y Pfcoaa described real to sutisfy the far as Increasing production is con- not listed for assessment within the 279 debtedness to-wi- t: Drug Co. of said estate cerned; wo now havo all the producers time nnd in the form prescribed by Lot one and E of SE and SEU wo can uso. The city man has Tory of law. No exceptions can be made to NE4 section 2, twonship 12 north erroneous Ideas of agrlcnltural condi- "That sand and clay dope that Prof- this law. of range 34 JUNIOR East N. M. P. M., Quay tions. The commonly accepted theory essor Tucker handed out in his speech Very respectfully, county, New Mexico, A DrcsM-u- p Watch nnd nsking that thnt we are short on productlin Is all nt Cushing was all right," said a farm- JAMES J. BRISCOE, said Administrator be allowed to sell wrong. Our annual Increase In pro- er who lives near that place while nt same private Tax Assessor, Quay county, N. M. small, thin at or public sale which duction far exceeds that of our In- Ozark Trails headquarters nt Okla- Done iE ever in his opinion at request of B. L. Francis, at $2.50 is a will best protect crease In population. homa City recently. "We gave it a County Assessor )ceti Junior the estate of try-o- ut T said deceased. The World as a Farm. on the rond we are now build- watch a man need not That unless they enter or cause to ing and it certainly is the stuff. We OIitAlnrvl throuch tho nlil Mfnlill.!u! Taking the world as one bis; farm, What to Do For Bad Colds "D. SWIFT A..CO."nrolHH!u:(Ukkly tak- ne entered their appearnnco in said put on about eight inches, Ixnifcnt by feel backward in we And two billion acres of land In smooth it MnnurrrHirrrt. suit on or before the 3rd day of March up, nnd it made a surprisingly good If you want n cough medicine that Scndamodolnritk.'li-- cnitil (Irarrlnttnu ing from his dress suit cultivation. Of this amount there Is of your Invention fur FREE SEARCH A. D.. 1917, decree PRO CONFESSO road even before it had time to set- gives quick and sure notion in heal- ami report on Woki'UmI-n- u approximately 750,(100,000 acres on the or no pocket. therein will be rendered against you. tle. We shall follow this up with ing colds, coughs or croup, get Foley's fit. Write tor our Tivu western nnd 1,260,000.000 acres on tho of 30ncoloJ Inventions. Not only it it small and (Seal) T. N. Lnwson, Clerk. more." Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed or J. D. Cutlip, Tucumcari. N. M.. eastern hemisphere In cultivation. swollen membranes in throat, chest or D. neat, but it has a solid nickel This estimate, of course, does not In- SWIFT & CO. Attorney ll-- 4t bronchial tubes; breaks up tight colds for Plaintiff. Eighty-Seve- n Years Old 1U8U. case which can't turn brassy. clude grazing lands, forests, etc., coughs, Patont Lnviv tttau. Backache, sore muscles, and loosens the phlegm, mnkes 1307 Seventh i I "'.hliinton, D. C. Comes also in the pop- - where large quantities of meat are stiff joints, breathing easier, stops $050 dark puffs under eyes and bladder dis- tickling in tho ular gun metal finish, Really Plenty of Company. produced W. bi orders nre symptoms of kid- throat. F. Thomas, Summerville, "A cubic Inch ot ui! chm contain a Tho world's annual crop approxi- diseased Ga., neys. H. H. Adams, Springfield, Mo., writes! "Foley's Honey and Tar Billion microbes," announced the doc- mates bushels of ce- is THE fifteen billion writes: "I had a very sevcro attack n most efficient remedy for coughs, tor. "And yet some people complain reals, thirteen billion pounds of fibre hoarseness, etc. I have used it with of reeling lunoly." pa- of kidney trouble. I nm getting old, M. B. GOLDENBEKG CO remarked tins sixty-Ar- million tons ot meat and eighty seven. I excellent results." Sands Dorsey tient who was HufTwrlns from brain nverago crop tried different treat- Drug Company. I.W. Tho annual world for ments, but nono did me so much good Of. Juclgo the past five years, compared with the ns Foley Kidney Pills. I consider previous years. Is it HARPER five as follows: tho best." Foley Kidney Pills nre Past Half Previous Half tonic in action, and quick to give KENTUCKY Crops Decade. Decade. iii in good results." Sands Dorsey Drug Corn (Pu.) 3,934,174.000 3,403,655,000 Company. i Wheat(Bu.) 3,522,769,000 3.257,620,000 WHISKEY Oats (T)u.) 4,120.017,000 3,508.315.000 Cottonfnales) 19,863,800 17,541,200 Rock or Oentlaiiian 9 In- Island Good The world shows nn average whi cherish Sausage 13 crease in cereal production of per cent during the past decade, compared WE PRINT Our sausages are with the previous Ave years, while the Trains at good world's population shows an Increase Nearly anything that can be not only in taste of only three per cent. printed Envelopes, The gain In production far exceeds lottorhoads Chicago and flavor but in that of our Increase In population, and and business cards are specialties. tt Is safe to estimate that the farmer Mara -- a r t i quality of meat as Let us show yon samples and Arrive La Salle Station mmamtmttrt can easily Increase production 25 per in well. And they are cent If a remunerative market can be quote prices. The quality of the the heart of the city GO PICTURES found for the products. In textile and most convenient lo- made under abso fibres tho world shows an Increaso material will b of the beat, and 360 ARTICLES cation in Chicago. EACH MONTH lutely con- during the past half decade In produc- the prices may surprise you. tanitary tion ot 15 per cent against a popula- ON ALL NSIVS STANDS ditions. tion Increase of three per cent. For eastern territory The peoplo of this nation should change at Enlewocil Whether you buy address themselvcM to the subject of 15 Cents Improved facilities for distribution. Union Station (63rd fci., link or bulk sausage, That Letter Chicago) and avoid POPULAR you can feel perfectly and crop mortgage Ton never received a reply to It, and transfer. force the farmers Into ruinous com- yon wonder If It was delivered or If It MECHANICS sure of obtaining the petition with each other The remedy was lost If your name and Hddress MAGAZINE lies In organization and In been on Convenient connection had the envelope It would hare WRITTEN most carefully se- Paul-Miniu-apui- 80 YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT in marketing. is been returned to you It the addrua for St. All tUm .. . lected meats and Worth raid not be found Kansas City Dcs MiKinernng ml Invention throughout Attention of Women. at or he World, are detfril.ctl in an intcrt. freshest sau- When you feel too tired to work, in manner, at they occur. 3.000.UOJ spices when Let us show you how cheap Moines via Rock Islai.d Mderi each month. dark puffs appear under your 2" oyes, when you wnke up weary, we can print 500 or 1,000 envel- Short Line. hep Notts rvM i iui sage that is made with IB (hop, and backache or pains in lm tu inal.c ii .ali.4 7i.,.. sides nnd loins, opes. We will also print letter Amsttar clean and kept clean. when muscles nnd bones ache, when See agent for tidmts ;tri Michsnlct ?"7 you " heads. The material, workman- suffer rheumatic twinges, when . "oboliatHwn.nwil.rr)il...i.l, Any Kind You Ukm at PrioM Youll Liki ship price will reservation. "i umbngo puts you down, then you know and be right. m tUX IT 18,000 NEWJ DUUM the kidneys nre weakened or disorder- J. A. SIT'" APT ed. Mrs. T. J. Oucknell, Route 1, of This and Five Centa Hardy, Neb., writes: "I am recover- DONT MISS THIS. The Tucumcari Meat Co. ing Cut out this rOPUUR MECHANICS MAGAZINE from an attack of lumbago, by the slip, enclose five centa to Foley & Co., Mwtli MUhlgan aid Aw, Chluc of Foley Kidney Pills. They sure- 2835 Shefflld Ave Chicago, 111., writ- ly flonrii.TVu-u- u sSsMHHsHsVWVfTVrW"7' " Phone have helnd me" ing yonr name and address clearly. 24 Drug CoBBpany. You will receive In return a trial pack-- v. wnro. ass. mtr JUIt;, tt ,. ,,, utl,