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Kenna Record, 09-09-1910W. T. Cowgill

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YTT7 lWA RECORDVol. 4. Konna, Chaves County, New Mexico, Friday, September 9, 1910. Number '85

3 wr iit ITtf "IT "ff T- "JTTO" VfflT "J f 31

4 duJk. 3uua.lt aJi'ia-- 3 nfr tf r "lllrf iiiilijr 11J. P. Sf ONl5, Pres'ciciil H. T: ttTTLFFIKfjDj Yite President

W. 11. SCOTT, Casliier

Th-e-

KcnnaBank&TrustCoOF KBMNA, N. M.

The depositors ih this Bank aresecured by the laws of this Territoryto the extent of $30,000.00.

Our officers are bonded and wecarry burglary Insurance. Everysafeguard of modern Banking pro-tects yoli. Come in and see us.

The Kenna Bank & Trust Co.US kUlm'- ,- aiiilt- -

Newspaper meii, a a rule;have but two things to sell,space and subscription, and itwv.uld bo just as consistent foryou to ask your grocer for adozen oranges ''just to fill" as loask the editor for a dozen linesin his paper to boost your busiHess: With the idea that ybti aredoing a kindness lb fid up space:Try getting a free dinner at thehotel just to make a show ofbusiness for the house. Ben-

jamin Post. '

Albuquerque, N. M., Sept. 8,

1910. Did you ever see a Cali-thum- p

ian parade? This is tobe the spectacular feature of thegreat Montezuma Parade i n

Albuquerque during the Thir-

tieth Fair and First State Ex-pedition the first week in Oct.Gorgeous, bizarre, ttnd startlingas to costumes, and mounted onanything that has four legs, theentries in the Calithnmpiandivision are going to furnishthe Fair visitors the most sidesplitting fun they have ever had.

THE SECRET.

Dr. Miner Lee Bates, presidentof Hiram College, enlivened, in

-- recent address at Hiram, Ohio,

knotty etymological problemswith a story.

''We must not dodge our pro-

blem as the boy did," said Dr.Bates.

'"A teacher, you see was hav-

ing a great deal of difficulty inmaking clear to a boy the mean-ing of the word 'recuperate.'

"Mow" said the teacher, "yourfa ther is a hard worker isn't he!"''Yes sir, ho is, said the boy.'"And when he gets homo atnight he's tired is he not?"

'Ye3, si', he is.""Then" pursued the teach. m

"Vince it's night, and he's deadtired and work's over, what doeslip do?"

iiud.L J.:Li ituilm-- jt.,i.X lS. .aulillliilUlli

"Ah" said the boy, ''that'swhat mother wants to know.".

Albuquerque, N. M., Sept 8.

1910. "Whoop 'er up for Stale- -

hood" u to be the sbgan at tingreat six day State celebrationat the Thirtieth Animal NewMexico Fair and First State ex-

position at AlbuqUerque, thefirst week in October, 3rd to 8th.It is going to le the very Mggestand noisiest week the Southwestlias ever seen.

Force of Habit.

I.ittel Girt Miiiiiirly! (No answer i)Vuminy? Are those swallows! "

Vummy (deep in her book) Yes dear.

Don't touch them. Punch.

PEOPLE WILL TALK.

Yes people will talk,The saying is true

They talk about mcAnd they talk about you.

If we go to the operaSomebody will say,

We "should go to churchAnd learn how to pray."

If wo go to churchAnd offer our prayers,

They say we "are hypocrites"And putting on airs.

If we are richThey call us. a thief; .

Scoff at our sorrowsAnd laugh at our grief.

If we are poor,They say wo shirk.

We're always lazy,

And never would work.

They talk of our prospects,They talk of our past.

And if we are happyThey say it can't last.

They talk of our loved ones'

They talk of our foes;

They talk of our follies;

They talk of our woes.

They talk of our joys,' They talk of our fears,They talk of our smiles-

Thsy talk of our tears.

They talk if we ire single,

They talk if. we Weclj

They talk of us living,

They talk of p? dead;

Tho we live like an angel,

With circumspect walk;

Our efforts are useless;

For peole will talk.Selected.

. ESSAY ON KING SOLOMON.

A little girl in a neighboringtown tells the world" what-sh- e

knows about King Solomon inthe following essay:

"Kirg Solomon was a manwho lived ever so. many yeaisago, and in the Country whichhe governed was the whole push.He was an awful wise man andone day two women came tohim, each one holding on to theleg of a baby atJd nearly pullingit in two, both claiming it, andKing Solomon wasn't feelingright good; aiid he said f "Whycouldn't that hi iit been twinsand stopped all this" bother?''And he called for his sword andwas going to ctlt the brat in twoand give each ne a pierte of it,when the one who was the realmother said.' "If I can't have a

whole baby I don't want aV.y,"

Their Solanxetnj told her to takeI he baby and go home arid tfashits face, for he knew it was hers,and told the other woman to gochate .herself. King Solomonbuilt Solomon's temple and wasthe fat her of all the Masons. Hehud 700 wives and 300 ladyfriends ,aud that is why there areso many Masons in the world.My papa says that King Wolo- -

mon was a warm member and 1

think he was the hot stuff myself. That's all I know aboutSolomon."' Ex.

Dr. Talmage, the celebratedBi ookly n clergyman, was rid ingone day in a railroad coach, soonafter the desease of a favorite8jii. His grief was constant andacute, and he could not feel tintany one had ever suffered as liewas doing.

In a seal near him sat a gentleman who, he thought, posses- -

ed one of the most cheerful faceshe had ever seen. "How happythat man is compared to me!"ho thought. "I will get into conv-

ersation-with him. Perhaps hecould console me, or cheer nieup a little. '

The dialogue ran upon generalsubjects for a little while, andthen turned upon Dr. Talmage'fcgreat loss., "I cannot help envy-ing you," said tho preacher.

You scorn, from your appearance, as if you had not troublein the world."

The other gentleman lookedgrave, and a spasm of grief wentover his countenance." "I nev-

er saw a sadder face, for themoment," said Talmage. in relating this incident to the Writer.

"My dear sir," he inquired,will you toll me whero you are

.Cincinnv- -

the way of Groceries, Dry Goods, FarmMachinery, Posts, Wire, Nails, Lumberand all kinds of Hardware.

If you buy your Building Material,Farm Machinery Etc. of the

iTtenfia uniter (So.

you will greatly reduce tho high cost ofliving, grow rich, get fat, and be a goodfellow and enjoy life. Your girls willgrow up to be mimic teachers, and most ofyour boys will be twins.

Thousands have tried business meth-ods and are satisfied customers.

going?""Why." replied Talmage,

home to Brooklyn, New York,liet there this eveninc. if all

goes well"I suppose to a wife pc'i li u

or mother a live son a daughter or two?"

' Oh, yes! I have all thosewaiting for me."

"Now I will tell you where Iam going. All my fumilv aredead i.ut one. and that is niwife; audi am making ny regular weekly visit to her at an in-

sane asylum, Sho is hopelesslyinsane. But God has left memvlife, my honor and my facul'ies;and I am trying to keep patientand cheerful, with the hope ofmeeting them all again in a better world, by and by."

Tu Imago arose and took thetrai-cc- by both hands, "I sur

render!" He exciainied. "Mysorrow is nothing compared toyours. I have learned a lesson,and I hope God will aid me toproft't by it Everywhere.

GOVERMENT- -

El Paso Times: The cheifcharm of direct legislation theinitiative, referendum and

is that it makes boss ru eimpossible and graft a tradition.That has been demostrated bytho practical application of ibistheory of political economy.Another of its winning featuresis tha'. it is a recognition of theinherent right of tho citizen ofa Republic to an active pait intho government. It is not anabstract proposition nor an un-

tried theory, but has had prac-tical demonstration and beenproven a panacea for political i

ills and a corrective for politicalerrors as well as a safeguardfor the common weal. There isno "longer any doubt that theright of the people to rule un-

der theinitative referendum andrecall will be written in the Con-

stitution of both New Mexicoand Arizona, and spice it is ev

ident that tho people will ruleboth conventions, it is incon-

sequential wheat her the Repub-

licans or Democrats shall nomin-

ally control, for the practicaleffect of the domination of the

vou can bnvthing you need in

our

COME AND SEE US.

pejple's ideas is to make bothconventions non partis in.

"And the remedy for boss rulecan tie made even more harm-fi- d

than the ev:l it is supposedto cure. Asa people we suffermore barm from too much polticsthan from too much rain orsnow. And the recall, the in-

itiative and referendum, theimperative mandate and thewhole school of fads which aredeoigned in gO)d purpose tosecure the rule of the people can;be worked to their continuousdisadvantage. Government byrepresentation has given us ourJeffersons, Jacksons, Lincolns,Cokes, IJeagans, Hoggs andCnlbersons, and a system thathas done so much for libertyand progress can not be whollySad ."State Press in DallasNews.

THE FAMILYSee the family!Ah, yes, it is, indeed, a largo

a. id happy family!What is tho family doing?

The family is talking togeatherin considerable heat. It soundsmuch like quarreling.

What do they say?They are calling each other

names and acusingeach other ofinsincerity and other highcrimes and misdemeanors.

Are the accusations true?Oh, no, indeed.Then why does the family do

these things?Because they love one another.

What a beautiful idea and doestho family slow its love for thooutside worle in the same way?Oh. no, indeed. Outside thebosom of the fomi y its membersare very polite and gentle andcircumspect and considerateand amiable.

Tho family would not dare totalk to anyone else in tho sameway that they talk to each other.Other people simply would not,

submit to itIt must bo delightful to bo

surrounded by those you love.Yos, it is a great relief whon

your temper chafes you andclamors for utterance. kllis O.Jones in Life.

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1 hG-Kenn-a Record

W T, COWGILL, Editor and Pub'iMRS. COWCILlMocal Editor.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY.

Entered February gtli, 1907, at the Ken-

na, New Mexico, Post Office, at tecondClau Mail Matter.

Subscription $1.00 Per Year,In Advance.

Advertising Itatem t ads Known on Applies in

The election is over and thedelegates who are to frame theconstitution for New Mexicocan now oil up the niachinenin their brain shops and gelready to evolve plans and specifications. The result Of the election should be reasonably to thepeople of Chaves county, for thecandidates in the field were almen of ability and high standing, and the voter couldn't possimane a bad selection so tar asbly the nen were concerned. Weare of the opinion that mo countyin the Territory will be betterrepresented than Chaves, eventhough politically many aro disappointed.

INSPIRES MORE.

.a rn ii. i. btcwart was but jiiordinary Scotch merchant, plusan extraordinary application.

Rufus Clioate read from thesame law books as his classmate.but he kept reading until he understood them.

Half a dozen men had thelie.! inghousr idea in their heads.but they lacked the doggednessto get it out and fit to a car. Amagazine writer interviewedold Phineas Phillips, the LumbeiKing on the subject of his suc-cess. Young man," he replied."I got where I am by not stopping until I arrived. The troublewith most folks is that thev mistake puccess for a sort of measlesand lie arcunJ hoping they Ml

ketchit-- ' In rormr. tion soon becomes obsolete in an ag.i whereimprovement dismantlm moremachinery than wear and tearwincli incubates sky-scraper- s

over-mont- h which sets up acreed one week upsets it thenext which creates, a hero yes-terday and changes his lam el

. wreath to a fool's cap tomorrowNo man is secure who feels e

sense of security. Self-eomp- la

cency isa forest it kills growth,' Self-satisfacti- is a rust i I

uuiis brillia: ce. The universewants new ways of doinc oldthings and the new ways becomeold over-nigh- t.

m i iine twentietu century wasborn without a memoryit's sobuny with today's achievementand tomorrow's projects that noone hs tune to reiihmbei yesterday's exploits.

An eager Americanism ismeasuring off centuries in tenyear lengths ciowding weekof eneigy into hour spaces.Every day (ho earth takes aturn that readjusts the ofexistence; every hour reveals anew pattern f the future. Newcombinations of circunnfaiuare putting novo! phases iionaffairs.

Old Cyrus Si. unions built j

Kzrahle town before hetoppeibiii'ding wagoi s. lie pl.i n d ;

great ni.:i y Hylish i igs inday and M ine inlet ho rulehadn't mi cii style to n,

weie as s id as his w'hi elthey didn't wobble. Whei.

ever a candidate for futurepartnership stopped at thecashier's window foi his firstweek's p3y envelope, In additionto his wnges ho found a littlered card of rules. Cyrus didn'tcopyright the rules, so vou'lget a chance to profit by themtoo.

Rule 1. Don't lie it wastesmy time and yours. I'm sure tocatch you in the end and that'sthe wrong end.

Rule 2. Watch your workand not the clock. A longs day 'swork makes a loner dav shortand a day's short work makesmy face long.

Rule 3. Give me more than 1

expect and I'll pay you morethan you expect. lean affordto increase your pay if you increase my profits.

Rule i. You owe so much toyourself that you can't afford toowe anybody else. Keep out ofdebt or keep out of my shops.

Kuie o. Dishonetty is neverm accident. Good men. like

good women can't see temptation when they meet it.

Rule G. Mind your own business and in time you'll have abusiness of your own to mind

Rule 7. Don't do anythinghero which hurts vour self-r- e

spect. The employee who is willing to steal for ma is c ip.ible ofstealine from me.

Rule 8. It's none of mv business what you do at niuht. Butif dissipation aifects what vondo next day and you d half asmuch as I demand, you'll lasthalf as long as you hoped.

Rule 9. Don't toll what I'dike to hear, but what I oughn

to hear. I don't want a valet, tomy vanity, but I need lots ofthem for my dollars.

Rule 10 Don't kick if I kickif you're worth while correct

ing you'er worth while keeping.don t waste timo cuttinc

specks out of rotten apples.lhe end of a reputation de

pends very largely upon i's be-

ginnings. 'An unsafe foundationcontinually threatens every-thing that rests upon it. A littlemore time spent n beginningue right will save years of aft r

effort in setting riiht a falsestart. Reputations must liebuilt of sound timber or thevcan't last. Printers' Ink.

A GOOD POSITIONCan be had by ambitious

young men and ladies in tiefield of "Wireless" or Railwaytelegraphy. Since the ur

law became effective, and sincethe Wireless companies areestablishing stations throughoutmo country there is a ltiuishortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginers from $70ro 180 per month, with goodchance of advencoment TheNational Telegraph Instuteoperates six official institutes inAmeiica, under-supervisio- ofR. R. and Wireless Offici-tl- s andplaces all graduates into positions. It willmv vou to wi ilthem for full details at Memphis

enn., or Columbia, S. C- -

Kenna precinct cast a distressingly weak vote Tuesd-i-

there being only Gl ballots deposited. As wo have about Cutvoters in tho precinct our on

was a very tame affair. I.was not a lack of interest, but is .

on account of the demand Texasami Oklahoma has m.ido on infor COtton Dickers Om- - nmnlaare ' not at home," 10 calleis.Following is tl.O vote, .isreturned by the election board.

ueniocrats. 1

Uieen B Patterson. 28Ennnitt Patton, 20; O. A. Richardson, 30; John I Ilinkle, 29

Socialists.Frank Frost. 2 C: II J

Schwartz, 2(?; F. M. Murchison,2(5; T. A William 25.

Republican.E. A. Cahoon.ll; J. U.EIILtt.

9: II. J. Mattel num. 9- - VViaO 1 "JWhite, 8.

It Savad Hia Leg.

"All thought I'd lose mv leer.'writes J. A.Svvensen, of Watertown, Wis , ten years of eczemathat 15 doctors could not cure,had at last laid me up ThenBucklin's Arnica Salve cured it.sound nd well." Infallible foiSkin Eruptions, Eczema, SiltRheum, Boils, Fever Soros,Burns,. Scalds Cuts, and PilesScat all Druggists.

Fn.m The Roswell Record.Albuquerque N. M., Sept. 7

The Republicans have carried theTerritory and will have 09 delegatesin the constitutional convention to31 Democrats. These are the latestfigures and are not likely to bechanged.

In this city teh Democrats polleda largo vote, bet this was offset bythe Mexican vote from the country.and but one Democrat, Ferguson,finally pulled through in thecounty, so that the Republicanswill have seven delegates to theDemocrats one.

The votes by counties follows:County Rep. DemBernalillo 7 1

Chave3 4'

Colfax 6Curry 2

Dona Ana 4Eddy 2

Grant 1 3Guadalupe 3 1

Lincoln 2 1

Luna 1

McKinley 1

Mora 3 2

Otero 1 2

Quay 3 2Rio Arriba 4 2

Roosevelt 1 2

Sandoval 2 ;

San Juna 2San Miguel 9Santa Fe 5Sierra 1 1

Socorro 3 2

Taos ,3 1

Torrance 3Union 4Vnlencia 3

TOTALS (59 31

Tho Lath of iFltadWould have been as welcome

to A. Cooper of Oswego, N, Y.,as a merciless lung-rackin- g

cough that defied all reined iec

for years. ' It was most troublesome at night," he writes "noth-ing helped mo till I used Dr.King's New Discovery whichcured nie completely. I neveicough at night now." Millionknow its mathless merit for stub-born colds, obstinate coughs,s re lungs, l.igrippe, asthma,hemorrhage, crou), vhoopingcough, or h iy fever. It relievequickly and never fails tosatu fx

A trial convinces. COY, 1.00.Trial bo' tie free. It's positivelyguaranteed by all Druggists

Content "ottte.05252.

D.'p.ntment of tha Interior, U.S. L:ui 1 Oineo, Roswell New Mex-

ico, August 2:5, 1910.A sutlicieat contest. aih'davit hav-

ing i file J in this otlieo byI'orr.v V. Hrown, contestant.agala.st Homestead Entry No.

1557, Serial No. 05252, nnule

March 20, 1908. for Lots 3 find tSection 5 and NJ NWi Section 8,Township C S., Ransro 29 E.. N. MP. Meridian, by Charles L. Jones.Contestee, in which it is nllciredthat said entr.ymiui has nevciestablished Ins residence on saidland, said parties nre horebv notified to appear, respond, and oflVievidence touching suid allegationft 10 o'clock a. m., on October 14,1910, before II. P. Livelv. U. 8.Commissioner, Elkins, New Mexico, and that final hearinsr will beheld at 10 o'clock a. m. on Octobei24, 1910, before tho Register andReceiver at tho United KiiUn,Land Office in Roswell, N. Id.

lhe said contestant having in kproper affidavit, filed August 23,1910, set forth facts which s hmvthat after due diligence nersor.nlservice of this notice cannot be,made, it is hereby orderel imidirected that such notice lie givenby due and proper publication.

T. C. Tillotson,Register.

Sept. 9.

Notice for PublicationNon conl lnnd.

013018.Deportment of the Interior.!.'. N. T.,,n

Oinoe at lioawell. N. M. July it, 1010.Notice in hereby irlven thru Knv-- v

nolds, of Elkins. N.M.. who. nn Siniini,.. ojI907iw(le homestrod enti v no noiint niminror aiw. section 13. t ownship 7 South, Hunfc--e

Si luist. .1. M. P. .Meridian, tins tiled notice oiintention to ninlte final Comminution iiestubllsh c'.uim to the land above desmihailbefore H. P. Lively. U. S. Comnitoioner In iiomee. ut KUiins, N. M., ou the 12th dnj o.September, lulu.

Clnimiint i.umes as witnesses:Deroy C. Cave. John W. Campbell. Melt-i-

O. Cavo. Cephas U. Copeland. ail of Mum.N. M.

T. C. Tillotson.

Augusts September 9.

A Man of Iron NervoIndomitable will and tremendous

energy is never found whereStomach, Liver, Kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you wantthese qualities and the success theybring, use Dr. King's New Lite3ill, the matchless regulators, i'oi

for keen brain and strong body.25c at all Druggists.

Local.Harry Bowman, of Itoswell.

was a Kenna v sitor this week.Mrs W. B. Scott and Mrs J. D.

White wero visiting in Kusweili tew days this w eek.

Most of our Hiiail stockmenhave been away this week dip-ping cattltf.

WV H. Cooper and familyhave moved iutu the ranc!i housenorth of town, to bo handy towinter school.

II. C Crjimer is back on bisclaim, and ha j filed on additionalland, lie now has a line 3L0acw faun.

Oscar ltoberson had charge ofthe barber bhop this week whilehis father was away dippingcait.e.

farmers aro beginning toHarvest their fodder c r o , s.There is going to bo a ureatdeal more feed than was count-- o

. u.i a month ago.The Kenna Milling Co., got in

d caiio.id of corn ibis week andit is being ground into chopsWe had a teed famine on l efoieihis shipment arrived.

A weddihg occured last Son- -

day at tho West hotel. The t n- -

trading parties weie from Olive, I

t.., v (PCLU'U a 111 U1L 1J1

llie ait'ir fiom our Olive cuiiet- -

noiulert vve did not look up thepai titulars. It wiil jiribalilyapiear nex' week. JustictNorthcult pci fo mtd the

FACE THE SUN.

Just at this time when an'pidem c of pessimism seems tobe running riot over the country,wo should take advice of lhatunknown writer who says:Don't hunt after trouble but

lo-- for fiiicccss.You'll find what you look for;

don't look for distress.If you see but your shadow,

remember I pray,That the sun is slill shinning,

but you're in tho way.Don't grumble, don't bluster.

tlon'fcdreram and don'tshiik:Don't think, of vour worries.

but think of your work.Tho worries will vanish; the

work will bo done,No man sees his shadow who

faces the sun.

NTHE

J EWELERWhen you want to buy aWatch or Clock ; when youwant a Watch or Clock "re-paired; when you want aWedding Ring, an Engage-ment Ring an) thing inthe line of Jewelry; whenyou need glasses, r wantyour eyesight tested re-

member Zink the Jewelerand Optician :: :: .: .

Q. W. ZINK,Roswell, - N. M.

k.A4 OVER 6S YEAH3'r EXPERIENCEr

V IIUII HI UUI.OTIMIH

, s1 Tradc MarksDESIGN3''till C0PVRIGHT3&C.

AiiTone sending a nketch and descrlntlnn mrjquickly nsrertain our opinion froo whethor a.,tnvontlon Is prohnWy pmcntrihlo. minmflionsBtr.otlyconihieiitlfil. HANDBOOK cul'.-i'.u.- .

cent frto. Oldenl Otfency for Bocuriiig ialr ' ,

ratents taken throuuh Alumi X Co. r?'tpecialnotictt wltlmut chnrco, iutbo

Scientific lmmA handsomely Hltmtrnted weoklr. T.nrrtof ny 6;icittlUn jnuriml. 'J'urnn. f ijro.tr: four montha, 9L bold by ai newBdouier j.

llranob Ollico. 025 F 8t WnihlUKton

I r r rm 'i

pi n m

mmSucceed when everything else fails.In nervous prostration and female

.uv; n4W lilt OUICIIIOj t wwuaauu tl w tbaiUIGUi n

FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND 9STOMACH TROUBLE

it is tho best medicine rurr anA Iover a druggist's counter. S

annrriiTiriini mnmi" "j -

Ladies! Save Moaey oa Kceu

Magazine and Using HcCall PatternsITcC.ll'i riaj.rln. will

mscalls vtt&am lu l; you Ure s cl; -1'hly at a iui!er::loc.ii:nMily LocplaTon i jttud on CsolilUv.t l'llltlotl3 illClolUci Ul:d b:.H. tJNow l'ai.;iu lloslrr.;!M In ciiuli U.3UO. ALovnlu: IjIo ii formatlunoil nil homo on J i:f

Ltuii.T!. OnlyD0i! a yo:ir. eirluilii:?a fri'O iiuucrn. f:i;l)ci'iilio tot;.y or ccuUfor lico siu:i;.!o cci;y.

McC.ll Pattern will tumble ynn to mnke In yor.rown liinue, Willi yourown IninOs. cluililni; foryoursoll uiul elillilrnu wliii-!- v iil 1:0 pcrl'ci--in slylu ami fit. l'rico nono r limn licbuu. bend for froo l'aiu-r- Cutnloeuo. iW Will Ciri Yo FL Pr.Mu for (rottlii!:

unioiiu your Iriciiil.'i. firml r.irfreorruuiluui Cutiiluiiiio uiul Ca.-.- I'rizo oir.-r-

THE HcCUI. COHPANV. 230 to 29 Keit 37S St.. IXW Y0P.K

"vuhhoi ue curea: 7 ""rrnumuiOoaurcuii.il.tulloi.a iluoase. aua oritur to cure It you must ukawrnul rrmwll, Hull a ealar.li Cuio . takeotwiimlly. and a. ui dlwtly upon the blood and luuioiuurlmu. Itali a Cntarrli Cure la it a" by una o( the H.yaK,

in tlita country tor yra and la a rwular VL, V,p, ,o

wiih the bmt blood uuriii.-ra- . atuna lin.-ti- on thamuroua M.eaurlac... com hlnatmn utUIU til muring catarrh. lor Irw,

Bold by DruculHla. prlco 7,'ic.'lain) UalU l umily l'lln lor cMillptlor,

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Don't forget that school opensnext Monday at Kenna.

Jolin Mini.? came homo (o hisclaim last Monday. lie liasbeen away at work ever sincelast spring.

II. W. Colvaro drove down loRoswell this week to get repaiiBfor his mowing machine, sj hecan begin his hay harvest.

The old mowing machinesthat havo been idlo so long arebaing fitted up now, and therewill be considerable prarie grasscut.

Frank King and his uncle, abrother of J. O. Greaves, Ifftfor Roswell Monday to spend afew days fishing and sight see-

ing. They expect to bring backa load of apples, for homo use

Hnery Colvard had a fine pro-

spect tor a good broomcorn cropa tew weeks ago, but tho hotweather following the rains hurtit badly, on account chiefly ofthe ground being so weedy.

John Rogers and uncle JohnBeavers stayed for the electionTuesday, to help "save thecountry," and then pulled outfor Roswell, after apple?. Theywill be gone "till they get back,'was the best inforinotion wecold secure.

Kenna now has a freightdepot (?). A box car was set offhere this week for that purpose.Very convenient as when thatcar gets full the Company canset oil another one, and so onad in tin. -- . -

Notice To Scucol PatkonsThe Kenna School Board h s

contracted with Prof. P. AGrove for the winter term, andschool will open Monday Sept 12

Prof. Grove is a man of ripeexperience as an insructor, andthere is no doubt we will have afine school. He will move hisfamily to Kenna and bo a resident of our little berg.

Change of Firm.Elsewhere in tho Record you

will find the business ad of P. TBell and Co., tuccoss to theKenna Mercantile C. Tho dealwas effected only recently, andMr. Bell took active charge of thestore last Monday morning. Youwill see by tho ad that tho newfirm of P. T. Bell and Co., is outfor business and is already offering you bargains. Drop in and seethe new manager of the new Company. You will fine him chockfull of business, and as friendlyand smiling as a candidate for oflice.

A CORRECTION

In a recent issue of l

we printed a clipping on the f uljectof mothers allowing younggirls too much liberty, and theage mentioned in the clippingwas 19;butundoubtedly the cr.upo.-it- er who set the original copymade a maUake in setting theitem, and making it "l'J" iiibto.ulof "16". Of course young ladiesof 19 are suppose 1 to havo arriv-ed at the ag3 of discretion, andare not undor such reslri :t ion

Harry Goo J in ex Agmt at,this placa, has hoim ivh'iv onhis own request., and will gotoMissouri to hike a posi ion onthe Fu'sco. V. 11 Collins, I lieluw a gout, conies from Mendota,

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Respectfully,

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No. 1589.

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NOTICEOF THE

Establishment of an Additional LandDistrict in the Territory of New Mex-

ico, and the Location of the LandOffice Thereof at Fort Sumner,

New Mexico.

Notice is hereby given that by the Act of Congress,approved June 22, 1910 (Public-N- c. 229), it was

enactedThat an additional land district is herebv nontort in thn. TW.;t.

of New Mexico, to embrace lands described as follows: IWinnino- - attho point where the township lino between townships four and fivenorth of the base line parallel intersects tho, hminrlm-- linoTerritory of New Mexico and tho Stato of Texas; running thence westn om saia intersection along township line to its intersection with theline between ranges fifteen and sixteen cast of the New Mexico primemeucuari; tnenco eoutn alomr said ransre line to the townst.in lmr.tween townships five and six south; thence east along said township line!to the boundary lino between the Territory of New MrState of Texas; thence north on and along said boundary lino to theplace of beginning; and that Fort Sumner, within said district, ishere- -oy designated as tho site for tbo land office thereof.

In pursuance of said Act of Congress the landoffice at Fort Sumner, New Nexico, will be opened fornru

IlllCvllUI

Texas, where he has had chargeof station for past twoyears, lie has a claim in 27,and took position in orderto near his lund. He andhis family for tho present willoccupy tho CVntral hotel building, and will start his hoyschool next week.

ACTDD

Two of Frank Henderson'sMothers were visiting him fcr

couple of days this wevk.II. W. Frv. who has been

working Oul.thun i for sometime retnrind to his claim las!,week. JIed;d verv well whih10 gone, says iio can!

slay at homo awhile now.Erinst and familv

aio o.p(;:;lod back next week toK sum.? life on the praiiios.

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FRED DENNETT.Commissioner of General Office.

Don't Break Down

Severe strains on lliorgans, like strains onery

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Land

do S!aii1f nf lii Tilin.,writes: "That did notdown, enduring a mostsevere strain, for threo month?,

w ..iijvyjf iicau iistrengih. Srtisfaction positivelyguarun

MONTHLY SUMMARY.Temperature.

Mean maximum 89.93; mean

mini m u m e a n ni a x101; date 3rd, minimum

50; date2Gth. Greatest dailyrange,

Precipitation.Total, 3.81 inches. Great

est in 24 hours, 1 58; date 18th.Number of days with .01

inch or more precipitation, 8,

clear, 8; partly cloudy' 23;cloudy

D. C. Savage, ob-

server, postoffice address, Boaz,N .M.

ADVERTISED.

List of letters and post cardsremaiding in postoffice atKenna N. over 30 daysIf not called for on beforeAugust 31st 1910, will be sent todead letter office, Washington,D. C:

LETTERS.Powell,

J.I. B. Henderson,Ella Neil,

(JAKDS.Nellie Mewberry,J. I. B Henderson,

When for any of the.above please say advertised.

Claude J. Marbut, P. M

1$ David L. Geyer. Jft i

All Kinds of Business Before U. S. fLand Ufhee t'romptly Attended to.8

S Filing Papers, Applications to A- - -

X mend, Leaves of Absence, etc. etcu Carefully and Accurately mule out

8 For More I'lian Nine Year Reu reiver

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ROD ERGON.It lie Barber--NORTH

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THOMAS,

Physician Surgeon,KENNA. NEW MEXICO,

Ca1a Promptly Answered.

w. o.Meets every 2nd and 4th Sat-

urday evenings each month,All members expectedcome nut. AndSovereigns cordially invited

Brogdon, con. com.Kimmons, clerk.

Kenna Lodge Ko.

I. O. O. F.Meets every Thursday night.Visiting members cordially in-

vited, Clueij.Fhick, Sec

W. Cowgill,

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NOTARY PUBLiCAll carefully

promptly Dropand Always ghidmeet friends, and plcusiiiu

give you any informationwithin knowledge.

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anJ 3a where the land was not and if there are any errors no .

Subscribe for The Kesa :'l'l'iniain' Z"1ViV fy this office promutlv and (h ,W ililWl.lWU, -- mm j

Kegitr. will bo corected.

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KENNA POOL HALL.

STILL 5N BUSINESSBut now

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"HIGH BALLS."Crawford &, Broqdon,Same c!d ''IIcivliic,,, iu:o (.l.Iim,,' Imt "turned clown." J

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'"A &fis ready to mall. It will t jsent to any person Interested infruit-growi- on receipt V 7 cents to cover postage. ThtStark Year Book for 1910 represents an entirely new idea innurservmrn's literature it is s work of art na well

catalogue of Stark Nursery products. Within its covers are 32 full-pag- e illustrations offruits and flowers, representing 175 varieties, done in four colors, and exactly reproducingnature. 84 pages are devotedto descriptions, prices, and records. -

Stark Delicious, the apple that has revolutionized orchard planting and establishednew standard of apple values (selling at $10.00 per bushel box this year); Stark KingDavid, another apple of wondrous quality and merit; Stark King Philip, a hardy blackgrape of California grape quality, and dozens of the very best things in the horticulturalworld are fully described, illustrated, and Driced.

To anyone planting one tree or many, of fruits or ornamental, this book is ofinestimable value horticultural text-boo- k guide to proper selection.

Stark trees have stood the supreme test of actual planting for 85 years they are thtyard-stic- k by which all other nursery products are measured they are the first choice ofthis country s most successful orchardists. The success of the orchard is dependent onthe kind and quality of tree planted. Stark varieties are the best of the best. Our record

k ;iid ui .uuxsuui selling is positive guarantee or tree quality.Befort you decide to buy, tend 7'centt for tht StartYear Book do it today befort tht edition it exhausted,

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RESPONDENTS.

County correspondence onmatters of general interest isvelcome and appreciated. Neighborhood nevs is especially des'red. All matter intended forpublication should reach us asearly in the week as possible,net later than Wednesday atfarthest, and if by southboundtrain should bo mailed so as

reach us Tuesday evening,writing nr.me3 please use

care to write them plainly-and do not say "Mr. Smith, MissJc:ic3 or Mrs. Farm," but writeit- ' J . f Qw: V. RT-- .-. A tr T.- i-u vj. uuinll, Hi! a, XI. 1' ai '

rh cr Miss Ilattio Jones," as11:0 MS" ho, so ih?.t therenders irstiy know which Mr.Smith, Mrs. Jones or Miss Far- -

is tho cbject of the item,d thus i void confvsion of

rnrr.es r.nrl iVirtic.3.

MRS. W. T. COvrGILL,

Local Editor.

notice roii rrntltA'iibji.K'on coal land.

No. ois:6i.Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land Offlre Rt Roswell, N. M.,AuKust 17. 1910.

Notice Is hereby given thatWAI.TICIt A. WHITK

; Itonz, N. M.. who on June 7, 1907. mricleH. K. No. uniW. Ser.0l3.-61-

. for S. E. H See,20, Township Unnire t, N.M.P.M.,hBH filed notice of Intention tomake Final Commutation Proof, to es-

tablish claim to the land above de-

scribed, before W. T. Cowglll, U. 3.Commissioner In Ills office, Rt Kenna,N. M.. on the 20ih Vny of Sep., 10I0-- .

Claimant names as A'ltriefcisefi:Wllllnm A. StftrAell. williiim k. McCor- -

rWch. Mhrloh O. Mills nd Lee R. Robertson.Bll. of Bobz. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON,I'ejt'ster.

Bug 10 sep S3 -

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.Non conl land.

Dl IBM.

Department of the Interior, UnitedStates Land Office, Roswell New Mex-ico, AutfUst 10 l?io.

Notice Is hereby given that I'ho'maSEwalt. of Honz, N: M.; bo; on January 4; 1907.

Hindi! It. E. No', 1055.V, Seilnl 01 10M. for SKM,Section 8. Township 7 Soulli, Ranife 30.

East, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no-

tice of intention to make Final Com-mutation Proof, to establish claim tothe land above described, before W. T.Cowglll, U. S. Commissioner in his

nt Kenna, N. M on the 17tli dayof September. 1910.

Claimant nnmes rs w itnesses:Lee Murbtiyt Ltie A.. Robertson, Reyrl W.

Brown, WllllBm J. Poster, allot Boait. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON, Register,anil It sept 10.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Non coal land.

01S448.

Department of the, Interior, U. 6.Land Office at Roswell, N. M.

Auirnst 10, 1910;

Notice is hereby itlven thnt John It.f'ndch-head- ,

of Kennn, N. M., who, on Mny 1 19.iTi

mado H. E. No, 11K48. Serial 01S448. for NEf.Section SR. Township S South. Rnntto 30East, N, M. P-- Meridian, has filed notice ofIntention to make Final Commutntion Proof,to estnbllsh clnlm to the lnnd above describ-ed, before W. T. Cowitlll, U. S. Commissioner,nthisofncoln Kennn, N.M., on the 17th dayof September. 1010.

Claimant nr-ni- as witnesses:Robert L. Roberson, Muck Cnrmiehnel,

Albert Onrner, Reeves Evans, allot Kenna.N. M,

T. C. TILLOTSON,Register

aug 13 sept id.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Non coal land.

017517.

Department of the Interior, IT. S.Land Office, Roswell, New Mexico,

August 10, 1910.Notice is hereby given that Jack C, Gree-ma-

of Uonz, N. M., who. on April 19. 1SH.9;

made H, E. No. 017M7. for NWW. Section 11,

TownkhlpO South. Rante itt East, N. M. P,Merldlnn, has Hied notice of intention to makeFinnl Commutntion Proof, to establish claimto the land above described, before H. I.Lively. U. 8, Commissioner, in his office, atElkins. N.M.. on the 17 dny of September, 1910.

Claimant names as witnesses:Marion O. Mills. Alma E Squire,. Lee R. Rob-

ertson, William Horner, all of Hoaz. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON,, Register,

nug 13 sept 10. ,.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Non coal land.

010231.

Department of the Interior, U. S.S. Land office, at Roswell, New Mex-

ico, August 10, 1910.

Notico is hereby given that Homer U.Salec, of Klklns. N. M.. who, on January 23.19W. made H E. Serial 0IC23I, for NEK, Seo-tio-

30, Township 7 South, l'ange 28 East. N. M.I. Merldlnn, has filed notice of intention tomake Final Commutation Proof, to establishclaim 10 tho lnnd 11b Jve described, beforeII. P. Lively. U. S. Commissioner, in his officeat Elkins, N. M., on the 17 dny of September.1U10.

Claimant names as witnesses:Harry Thorn, Amos 11. Gordnnler, James A.

Coletnun, Lcnnrd Hicks, all of Elkins. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON,Reglt-ter- .

Aug 12 sep 1 1.

Hi SLaLT'tM COUGH

PLOUGHS 'onus 60&$i.O0

AfifJ AltTKROATAMO IbflGTKUUBUS

6UAffAiV7EEO SATSFACTOX 3It Off MOASV RBrUNOETO,

Give It Another Aspect.Enthusiasm often dwindle consider-

ably when we trj to convert it Intobard cash.

NOTICK lXm PUIU.ICATION.

Nnn conl land,01 1305.

Department of the Interior, UnitedStates Land Office, Roswell, NewMexico, Auirust 10, 1010.

Notice Is hereby given thatWnlter C. Kulon.

of Honz, N. M., who, on Mnrch 1. 190, mndeII. E, Xo. H4I9. Serin) 01 130J. for N'E, SectionSI. Township 6 Souili. Rnnue i Knst, N. M. P.Meridian, has filed notice of Intentionto make Final Commutation Proof, toestablish claim to the land abovedescribed, before W.T. CbWglll, U. S.Comnmloner , In his ofTife in Return,N. Mv. oh lh6 17lh fliiy of SeptcHiber. 1010.

ciuimnnt names ngi(nesse:Lee It. RobertRon. Mnrirnret Peeiy, Will-hi-

I. Johnson. Grant New llr.Bll of Uo N. M,

T. C. TILLOTSON,1' I Register.

nu 12 sept 10.

NOTICE FOR PURLICATION.Non colli land.

0ISHII.

Department of the Interior, IT. S.Land Office at RbsWell, N, M.i

Auicust JO, 101 0

Notice is hereby given that Uej-r- l W.Ilrown. of Uonr.. N. M. who. on January 5.".

1908. mnde H. E. No. 1"867, Serial 0I3M1. forSWM. Section 9. Towrsblp 7 South. Ranire0 East, N. M. P. Meridian, has filednotice of Intention to make Final Com-

mutation Proof, to establish claim tothe land above described, before W.T.Cowgill, U. S. Commissioner in his of-

fice. In Kenna, N. M.. on the 17 day of Feplem"

ber. IftlOit'linmant names as witnesses:

Lee Murphy. Marlon O. Mills, Thomos Eivalt.William J. Foster, all of Hon. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON,Register.

nus 1! sept 10.

NOTICEFOR PUBLICATION.NoH coat land.

rwst.Department of. the Interior, U. S.

Land Office at Riiswcll; N. M

Auirust 10. 1910

Sotlce is hereby given thnt Mariraret I'eerv.of Hoaz. N. M. who. on J.inunry 8, 1303. madeH. E. Ko.rwil. for SEW. Section S5. Township6 South, Range 28 East, N. M. P. meri-

dian, has Hied not ce of intention to malic FinulCommutnMon Proof, to establish claim to thelnnd at ove described, before W. T. Cowt'lll.U. S. Commissioner at his officeIn Kenna. N.M.. on the I'.i h dny of Sei teniber,1910.

Claimant nnmes its witnesses)Lee R, Robertson, vino, Jl Wrtdith. Waiter

C. Eaton. Joined C, Pattlllci all of Hon. N, M.

T. C. Tlllotsjn,Relaier.

au:r 13 sept l'1:

Notio for Publication.Nonconl land,

OC901,

Department of the Interior, U.S. LandOffloa at Roswell, N. M July 22, 1910 .

Notice Is hereby given thnt George V.Btnliberry, of Klldni N, M., who, on September9, loot, made homestead enlry No. 12575. forNlS'f. Section 28, Township 0 South, Range 82

East, N, M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice ofintention to make Final Commutation Proof,to establish claim to lb"' land above described,before W. T. Cow glil. V. S. Commissioner. Inhis office, at Kenna. N, M.. on tbe lOlh. dayOf September. 1910.

Claimant names as witnesses:Simon E. Rlckarti. of Kenna. N. M. Edward

McCown. Pleasant A. Hopkins, Jamesof Elldn, N. M,

T. C. Tlllotson. .

Register.August, 5 September 9,

Notio for PubtieatlonNon coal land.

01787.Department of the Interior, lT, S. Land

Office at Roswell. N. M July ii, 1910.

Notice Is hereby given that Oral Peck, ofElkins N. M., who, on May 7. 1909, mnde home-

stead entry Serial 017872, for SWK. Section 34,Township 7 South. Range 27 East. N, M. P.Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to makeFinal Commutation Proof, to establish clnlmto tbe land above described. before II. P. Live-ly. LT, S, Commissioner in bis office nt Klklns.N. M en the 10th day of September 1910.

Claimant names as witnesses:John VV. Campbell. John Cave, Charles W,

Jones, Charles S. Lusk. all of Elkins, N, M.T, C. Tlllotson,

Register.August 5 Septembers.

Ths Sggman In Philadelphia.A joiur farmer from Clementon, N.

J., was selling tSgs at the corner ofFourth and South streets when a bar-tender walked up to him and askedhim the price of a dozen eggs. Thofarmer answered: "Forty cents adozen," and as there was an extra eggIn tbe dozen he wanted three centsextra, but the bartender wanted It"thrown in with the bargain."

"Well," said the one who Bells theliquor, "I will take the egg and treatyou to a drink."

"All right," said the farmer. Whenthey came to the tavern he was askedwhat he would drink, to which he re-plied:

"Well, I alius drink shert-- with anegg in It."

And they say farmers buy goldbricks. Phllao.t'vU Tlcea.

Notle for Publication- -v

Non conl land.0IMI9

Department of the Interior. U. S. LandOffice at Roswell. N, M, July ii 1910,

Notice ta hereby given that Jnmcs A.Steele, of Ellilna, N. M., who. on May It. 10H9.

mnde homestead eniry Seilnl 0IH9 for N WW.

Section 33. Townahlp 7 South, Rantce 7 F.nxt.N. M, P, Meridian, baa tiled notice of intentionto mult Final Commutation Proof to establisholnlm to the land above described, before H.P, Lively, U. B Commlasioner. In his ofllc. ntElkins. N. M., on lb loth day of Seplembeti1910,

L'lnlinant names na withessealiuha Wi Campbell, Albeit F. SmIps. tleoi'lts

W: Ilice. Frank I51le. Bll of F.lklhs Ni MiT. C. tlllotson.

Rejflster.Ausual I September 9.

Notio for Publication.Non coal land.

0175,Department of the Interior, U. S. Land

Office at Roswell, N, M July I. 1910.

Notice is hereby Riven Hint William B.Mnnaur. of KlUlns, N, M.iwhoi oh April if. 1dii,mnde homestead entry Serial orwii, ftu-N- (

Sec Jon 14, Township 7 South. Hnhifft i F.aft!N: M. P. Meridian, Has HleU notice bi lllteHliiitilonMilte Final Commutntion Pioof, to establishcliitih lo the lnnd above described, betoie H.P. Lively, U. S. Commissioner in lilsoflloe, atElkins. N. M.. on '.he 10lb day of September.1U10.

Claimant names as witnesses:George C. Cooper. Uoss Robb. John F.

Carroll. Henry F. Hymnn. all of Klklns. N. M.T. C Tillotbon.

Ueiflsler,Auvust September 9,

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Notice for Publication.Non coal land,

00tS3.Department of the Interior, U. S, Land

Office at Roswell, N, M., July ii, 1910.

Notice Is hereby given that Vina E. Wauuli.of Boax. N, M., who. on January 8, 1909, madehomestead Entry Serial for SWW. Sec-tion 30, Township 0 South, Ranire S9 Last, N,M. I', Meridian, baa filed notiee of intention tomake Final Commutation Proof, to establishcthim lo tbe land abore deseribea, befoi-f- t WiI'.CtlttUill', V. S Coiiinlissorier; lii hlSdrttce. atHenna, Nl M.. on the loth' day of September,1910'.

Claimant names as witnesses:Walter C Euton, Margaret Peery. Juuies

C. Pultillo, Lee R. Robertson, ull of Uuaz.N, M.T. C. Tlllotson.

Keirister.August t SeptembbrS.

Notio for Publication.Non eoitl land,

on.,Jleparttneht bt the IHleftor. tf. s: Laud

bhicg at Itbsweli. Nl Ml, July 23. 19I0;

Notice is hereby given that William W.Fowler, of Boaz. N. M who. on July 21, lot,made homestead Entry. Serial 01C28. for N W H,Section i. Township 8 South, Range SOEnst',N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of intentionto make Finul Commutation Pioef. to estab-lish clnlm to the land above described, befoieW.T. lowgill, IT. s. Commissioner In his of .fice, at Kenna. N. M. on the 10th dny of Sap.lember, 1910. .

Claimant mimes as witnessed!dohn W. Luln John U: Kitneri Samuel Li

Mitritls: Nick H: Oilrtrir; all of Hoaz. N. M.

T. C. TILLOTSON,; Register.

August 5 September 0.

Notio for PublicationNon ooal land.

013016,Department of the Interior, I'. 8, Land

Office at KoaweU, N. M. July 22, 1910.Notice is hereby given that Robert T. Rey-

nolds, of Elkins, N.M., who, on September 141907 mad homeatead entry no t"Jt serial 013010for SEM, Section 13, Township 7 South, Range17 East, .1. M. P, Meridian, has Hied notice ofintention to make Final Commutation Proof 10establish claim to the land above described,before H. P. Lively. IT. S. Commissioner in hisoffice, at Elkins, N, M., ou tbe Itih day ofSeptember, 1910.

Claimant Lames as witnesses:Doroy C. Cave, John W. Campbell. Mel v In

D, Cave, Cephas C. Copleacd, all of Elkiua,N. M.

T. C. Tillotson.Register.

Augusts Septembers.

Notio for Publication.Non ooal land,

013015.Department of the Interior IT. 8. Lasd

Office at Roswell. N, M July, 22. 1910.

Notice Is hereby given that William B.Reynolds, of Klklns, N. M. who, on September24, 1907. made homestead entry No. 1273& serial018015, for .NWK, Section 23 Townsbip7 South,Range 27 East, N- - M. P. Meridian, has tilednotice of Intention 10 make Final CommutationProof, to establish claim to tbe land abovedescribed, before H. P. Lively. U. 8. Com-missioner, in his office, at Elkins. N, M.. on tbelOih day of September, 1910.

Claimant uuuiea as wi)newes:Deroy C, Cave. John W Campbell, Melvin

D. Cave. Cephas C. Copelnnd. all of Elkins.

N. M,

T. C. Tlllotson.Register,

August, 5 September, 9.

Pcsslbly True.Many a preacher yould revise his

sermons on the next life If he knewmore about this one. St. Louis Times.

Making Conversation.He (after embarrassing silence)

Don't you think the flour Is unusuallyflat "urple Cow.