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4-9-1915

Carlsbad Current, 04-09-1915Carlsbad Printing Co.

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TEAK. NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL t, 1115. NUMBER IS

STATE LAW COMMISSION WRESTLINO WITH PROBLEM.

Blight Advance Notad In Moat Varietle of to

o 8eM U Ai

at One.An agreement to allow the livestock

valuation tentatively fined at the re-cent meeting here to A. Iha hen reached bv tha m.ml,...the átate tat commission, and Serr.!tary Howell Earnest ha b.-e-n asked'to certify them to the sesor ofth. various counties without delay, I

'Tiey will be sent out withli. tl, next,Tk' ,t,f Hv"' I

classifications e hv thecommission in rnnr.niou with thetiew valuations differ imevhnt from

7.p.

an

war.village

our

. j Í . m' ''v 1 ''"'''lun a aerie of utta.-k- s ma.le by the!

.u i r..nnnznipp si me i nin-- y enemy failed withsession last, vesr nnd in In. heavy lomes" "radically "In the ombres hills two French

It '" . 17"" ' hattnlions were destroyed by our (ire.nnH! "At Ailly our troops cotnmeneed

52; 'vz rrd v lhe enemy20 to tlO. and stallions fYi Í100 to ,P,?

Al AP,umont hnd no200: slight advances are mmlo Inall classes of sheen: Anri ""y- -

are reduced from íi.fifl to 11. hut com-- 1"In the eastern

won gonts are raised II.HO to dvane. on Russiun territory in2 fiO head, and swine are valued at ,mj direction t Andrejcw, 30 kllome-$1- 0

a head instead of 7 SO. t rs southeast of Memel, our cavalryIn '914 the ful' vnlue of ) live, Miinibilnted a Russian battalion. The

stock on the tsx rolls w T7 fro .l.lrt. five and M0 mendivided as follow: IIR.Mii horses' were taken prisoners, while 102 wereI n.24R 00.' 11 n 7 muVs, 7.T1'.R0 killed and UiO seriously7na.n20 cattle, I22 H 4"7; 1,775 mil oSheep 17.631.615; lí)l,(t47 goats. fi7.oT5; 18 210 swine ir22.7.rH: S.7Mburros, M8.23!: 208 jacks. :M,flr.a.

The livestock valuations fixed asth. minimum by the tax commission,and which will now be certified to theassessors follow:. . Morses.' Condemned cow ponies 20; good

ponies, MO; work ponies, 50; workhorses, $715, stock horses, :)0; stal-lion. $200.

Mule,

III ntnntCARLSBAD,

CHANGE VALUATIONS

StockValuation

SAYS

extraordinarily

Srttjyfcrs-- i rz,r.B1Kpk

Spanish, $50; AnMrican. $100; tr.v,ini ,uditor'. office without ajack. $a0; burros $. ormmi tTmmUr ,nd th(lt (t wiCattle Mixed Herds. h. uken to leeur a n,

on open ranga, $30; com-ldam- ui writ from tn, di,trlet un tomon ,n. f?2' KTM- - J!?Ln take th; graded, pasture, 1.15; th courtll.

Hereford or otherl Howell Earnest, tr.v.ltmrbeef. 150; common dairy, $50; Im-

proved dairy $75.l at on unen nan ge,com in ir vcarnnir ncirer. iza; com- -

trig J Mrl'n "teers, $26; ,Htr the provisionsyear-ol-d heifers, $J2; of HoUM Bi 294o d 1 . .; coming 8 The mean that the supremeold $40; cows I.. rourt , to be called upon to decid.Cattle Common. In Pasture. n eityt not ony o( UoU(,e

Coming yearling heifers, . : com- - No. .24, but of all pas- -ing steers. g l- - e(, b , elrÍK,tlJPe after 12 0.corkyar-ol-d heifers, $.14; coming noon of Mrrh J2 , aH,,.

. con,,n ,,""d.14-5,;":'.tio- n to House Kill No. 2!4. four otherold steers, $42; cow. m,R wer(f ovef the ,,,..,,on Open Range vpto , th(l fter that hour'Coming VeaiUllg nultelS, -- ;

coming yearling steers. $28; comingneuers, t.io; roming

old steer. f3S; coming 3 and 4 - -

old steers $43; cows bulls. $38.1,.ra..i m i as.urr.

Coming vending heifurs $28;" "coming yearling steers, $10; coming ,

neiiers, .i; comingold steers, coming ;,i annold atucrs, 4r.; cows $40; bulls, $10.,,

.v ..,-

mon, over year old. $.1;over year old, $4.75; improved,year old, thoroughbred, overyear old, $0.75; underyear Or1 3.f.O; rams, $10; rams, im-proved, $15.

$2.50; Angora, $4.Swine

All clasees, $10.

WORSHIPERS ONWHILE AI.TF.lt IS AULAZ

Priest In San Felipe Church at Albu-querque Continue Service While

Bucket Brigade WorkOn Tip Toe,

Albuquerque, N. M., April 1- While several hundred people crowded

th historic San Felip da Neriat a Week here this

Í morning, fire out in the alUrdecoration from an overturned can-dle. Th Harnea flared over the alUr,filling the end of th church withamok. Tha priest calmly continuedth service while men from the con-- .

. gregation walked or tiptoe forming a' cucket brigade eminguishing the

blase. The people were kneeling andnot a person left the church excepttha fire fighter. When th fire truckarrived the fire wa out and th ser-vice proceeding a usual. The alUrwaa badly damaged. Tha church waabuilt in 1735.

o unB. F. Sloan and wife came In last

SaVurdsyfrom San Diego, Cal. wherethey have been for two yet: j or more.Thy have taken room with Mrs.Bearup and Mr. Sloan ha acreptoda position with this paper, Perryhaving resigned. Sloan I quitewelt known in where h andwife resided for seven year h hav-ing been employed on and for J,netime owned an interest in the Advo-cate,

0 ,Do your at tha Current

tffic. Noury always In.

Christian & INSURANCE.

FRENCH SUFFER APPALLINGLOSSES.

REPORT.Berlin, via London, 3:20m.) The Gorman tronera' head-quarto- ri

travo out official atato-me-

mlliUry operation,which aayi:

"In the wesUrn tehaUr of theThe of Dret Grachten, whichwan occupied by troop the day

several

mI-- Ti

theater: During

from

commander, officers

thoroughbredAveraged immediately

controversy Immediately$83

thoroughbred

coming unH"coming Nosteer., and actionteers, $35; bula.

yearling $8; cornilKri(lav

tattle-Gra- ded,

year

sail!.

Sheep,

Improved.,under

$3.25;thoroughbred,

GonlsCommon,

STAY KNFF.S

churchHoly service

broke

and

Mr.Mr.

Artesla

awaarlng

Co,

GERMAN

April

regarding

injured."

measures

before yeaterday and which the enemr ha bomhardtdwith hi heaviestartillery and mine throwers, wa forthis reaiton again bombarded by ulast night.

"An attack In the Argonne brokedown under the fire of our chassuers.

"Northeast of Verdun a Frenchadvance approached only as far anour outer positions.

"To the eust and southeast of Ver- -

LAST DAY TO COURTS

Supreme Court Will Be Called On toPas On Validity of 24 Hour'

Legislation; Next Move Uplo State Auditor.

SUte Auditor W. G. Sargent statedThursday afternoon that no attemptw.,.M K ....I..... .k.

and bank examiner ha refused toturn over the office to A. G. Whittier,appointed by SUte Auditor W. G.

A u- - ..uu.

The test will invnlv. lh. nl,..slinn fnt cnHtit!)t(., Illative d iv

tt.n .tni.ÜHh a pr,ee.lent for the!,,:.i.... ',. i,.:.i.

A fornm ,),.,,.,, f, 0frWf. H,jrP(.orJs ui ma,p .v Mr bv..... .' ... . L-- .iiut . o I in,--.-- i vi" i"r. r.iui'Ti

Mr whiu'er. Ti e room contain -

,; (h rp ( ir. ,,itnmei.t of theit. i. i,.i.. .i u l i i

,H!), f r,,,',,,.,..Mr. r.urnest a nc'ton was token ar

,Pr consultation with liovernor Slc- -

i)na,i. tn ,u ,.tlpr to Mr. Sargenthe makes it plain that his refusal Isnot with the object jf holding on t'ithe office, but in order that the legal-ity of the luw abolishing the office asconstituted and establishing thnt ofstate traveling auditor may be de-

termined.

A war story: The German scoutcar had blundered into the midst ofa French outpost, and, in a hail ofrifle bullets, was making all speed toget away. Suddenly the man besidethe driver put his hatind to his should-er and shivered. "Why did you shiv-er, liaron?" said the man at thewheel, too busy with hi driving tolook around. "1 couldn't helq it," wasthe reply; "a bullet Just went throughmy arm and I thorght what wouldhave happened if it had hit a tire."

Christian A Co., INSURANCE.

Mrs. Ilillery Boyd' homo in laliuerU, wa th scene of an egg hurtInst Sunday afternoon and win par.ticlnated in by the following girls:Violet Gossett, Gladys Hush, ThennaBenson, Lillian llearup, Grace Joneand Lois Little. The girl enjoyed t!iehunting and feasting on egg and oth-er daintiv.

Archie Nelson ha purchased a finecitnin of mm famous breed, whitin color and he carries the doggie inthe seat with him in dis wagon. OnRetting out of th wagon he left thedog and went Into house for somelaundry. Tha dog later decided tofollow and i supposed to nave jumped and being white, icared tha horsecausing runaway. The horse dam-aged the wagon considerably but wascaught in the kouthern part of thetown, and ia i till as docile a ever.

A pretty title Faster eggg hunt waswa enjoyed Sunday aflernon withLavurna Hilor. The children playedin the yuTd ari(j hunted for gaily tint- -ed eggs.

Christian A Co., INSURANCE.

A Serloti Runaway.Saturday morning Mr Tom Kindal

topped at the Grantham residenceon Greene' Highland for few moment and left her horse ta the --rateunhitched. Mr. Delk drove up frombehind and the noiae of his rig scaredthe Kindel horse and he started forhome not very fast at first, but find-in- jr

that he w- - free he broke into arun apillinir aeveral --fallona of milkand becoming; more frightened a heran, he crossed the canal bridge buton turning a comer the buggy (trucka post and upset throwing the horse,and smashing things generally andbecoming ao entangled he wa uñadleto get up and go on. A lurk wouldnave ii no one wa Injured but thebuggy doe not look like much.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ogle mad tripto their ranch near the bat cave thir-ty miles southwest last Friday afternoon in the liouldin car.returning Sat-urday. They have sold the ranch andImprovement to C. 8. Grammcr thehustling angora man.

MEXICANS STILL AT IT

DKCISIVK II TTI.R I1FTWKF.NVILLA AMI CARRANZA

l'NUKR WAY.

Slate Department Advire IndicateStruicicle for Supremacy May

bv Determined in Fightal Irapustii.

.t TIKIJKF.Z I.AIMS UK STILL ISPRKSIDF.NT.

Says Seal of Gnvrrnmenl Is lleing.Maintained but He Would Re-

sign if He Had a Favora-ble Opportunity.

Washington, April 7. bntt'e40l"" trmips engiiged. andiimy deciding In the,""" were

war between the Carriinzn inH VilU '

fuctions in Mexico, is in progress or i

..m,,v...iiiiK ncur irapuno in tne stateof Guanajuato.

SUU department dispatches todny,dated April 5, but delayed in trans,mission sent by Special Agent Car-othe- r,

with General Villa, said thflvnt wnnlH t.L. nl.o. tli Christian

V1General Ohregon' army and wasmoving soutn from Torreón along theNational railway.

Obregon wa. l..t reoorted at "'Hlu"'

to

7

!I'iS

m9

INSTANT

ifld'GS CAXDiLS CIGARS

i ..-his '....der General Hill num.toward Morelia, Miehoa-ca-

Obregon is understood by olll-ciu-

to Ü0.000 men andis said Villa has gathered an equalnumber.

Irapuato the Junction the Mex-ican Central and the National railwaytoward which Obregon' forceadvancing.

"The department Is informed

training

mat anoumCarranza defeated in this expected

his Important strongholds Vera Crux, Tamplco

Advice to tho Carranza agencytha gunboat Guerrero reached

Guaymas Monday night her com-mander notified foreigners to leavethe port as Intended

Mobs Guaymasand Ilermosillo, agency statementndiled, wer. houses.The statement May

to check Carranzamarching andtroop

i . . i .ana was uuieaiea yesteruuy

General Calles reported march- -Ing on Cananea and Nogalos.

Stat, department advice kharpcontinuad Ebano, near

Tampiro. .

Arm Broke.A. Laude, brother of Mrs. W. A.

Poore, had the miafortune breakhi arm driving a ear home fromRos

Mer. Sike and Laud had goneto Mr. Poore's earMr. driving a newdown a few mile the other aid of

-- nun ie n action seined liy

lako Artnur and makingquick turn the wheel (truck deep

throwing Mr. Laude from thecar, breaking arm and braininghim upbadly. Two physician redu- -ced the fractura while Laka Ar

Mr. brought Mr. Laudehome where ia now resting well

circumstances permit.

A German while attempting de-scribe his two dogs, said to guest:"ler littlest vun is the biggest one.""Kxcuse my husband, for can'tspeak good English," said his wife."Vat mean ia dot der youngestvun is der oldest vun."

Christian ft Co., INSURANCE.

EASTER E.CANTATA

AllRAtTh A I.AKGK Al DIKXCK.

I'nsler Program Rendered by IhrChorus Choir.

The program rendered by the bigchoir Sunday evening was pro.!neuneed by beinirthing kinde ver proilured in thetown. seven o'clock th. rh,.r,.hwhs packed and at seven thlMu oilavailable standing room was occupied.Those who were unfortunnte as to,come lute were turned awav tbevcould ret inside the uirchwith"." ..'..."W-.ií- rthe choir marched to the rostrum and"tood liefore their respective chairs

sign from thedirector

Th,e favorite Faster hymn "Epip- -

' "uns wniie congregaiinn a(nAl TV. - . i 1

prayer... from the pastor,. and.response!

f " ..un. ii uniirnirimen entertained the audience withmost excellent selection whichpealed to

was i

sang much and emphasis.The anthem. "Come Unto

X! .c".."e.m!a. fitting climax

,asac,aMy

iVf

!

i

ii

Mr

i! !'

yjf

Y

,i.'i.n, llfiriruveo .real grand opera style, tho chorusesdeviating from deep pathos to realreeling joy. Each chorus was dis -tinrive in itself and showed muchwork on the the choir and

construed to mean that Villa had Miss delighted the audi-sembl-

fore, .trong enough to meet atJ:QuerUro. and wa. ..id to nave .entjn My'

!,l,n0jTn'?'l!Í. LuiI "''l "T'h stry Calvary", which 1

it march with A. Schnocker'. masterpiece canUU

J

flti

atw!)YOU WtlNT SAY

YOU WILL USE

ONE GIVESKFLIEF

.,.,wl ..!,. .iof armyed capital of

here have it

I

are

that

Navajoa.

8ike

M.

Me",

'Z?inH

OH! MY CORNS

Penslar Corn CureAI'l'LIf'ATION

Eddy Drug StoreX'l)tW.CiMi':iMajgW

drilling

edit-h- e

told

i'..i.e. vuregon, soum dark suits andwill immediately open feet rising and showed somethe lines communication to Mexico extensive and order.

City. Ktasiurk wore made by Judge G."The department' advicas indicate which wore very fitting

me torres or iienerulbe

will be andMatamorai."

saidand

he to opon abombardment. In

adds that Generaltorena' failed

both north.1 .

soum....

wa

saidfighting

well.

Roswell andwa car

while aa

rut,hi

atthur "d Hike

he aa

o-

he

he

M.K.

lastu the ñ ...

of ItsAt

soas

no.

me

.,va

ap- -all

withbv

a V

V

k

)

nun nv thi. i.h I..

a aof

part of

as- -'

a

Q y a

P.in

..v

IF

of

u. ucucrai 01 all mheof

D.

th

a.,

at

to

in

to

v...... w,v , woi.ni reauiiy (lis- -

Vheo... tZuT L? raorZv

mr me occasion, arter which Mrs J.C. Hunch sung, a Pilgrim and a

a solo perfectly suited toher sweet voice sha thanig audience.

"God b. With Y'ou" was then sungthe pastor dismissed the

with touching prayer.

Christian Co., INSURANCE.

The Camp Fire Girlswith th help of their leader, Mr. M.I.. Pavis, held their randy Easter.....i. irKi: muta naiurtiay aiiernoon aimliposed all their candy and egg.,,the candy was extra good und the'

et-g-, very prety attractive and I

sold rendily. Soon tha girls wore fr?oland on alert for aomethlnic td.e tol'tkeep busy

Christian Co., INSURANCE.

GREAT S MOKE L CKEDKILLS COYOTE IN

Animal Invade Hem and CspleretSeveral Ream.

Cottage Unive. Ore -- Coyote batebeen iiiimtilttlug niiiny InCnsik couiil.v. Hiiurrllng lo a letterfrom Mrs. rtimili- - .Murss itt I'ost. Onenight lhe luuill, of J It. Kimx wasawakened by nil nnnsinil nlse up

.Mrs. Kims ueiit int.) I lie Jsrnmill ittnlil nee m asiyole tiHriiiv andbiting al the M of the uptairriMiin In mi rr.irt tu .'i mu Mr Kmshot the ii ti I in ii I

n liiieslluiitliiii Iii iiI thin II Iiim1

trot Inln tlie li'UHc Ihrniifli ii IhmIiimhiiw liiitnu ilnu iimihIim, Mii Inn k

mi lhe lull tlmt il IimiI i HiiiIhmIover The milium eiit llirmigli sevenii

unliiii iiptiilrMrs. Mors siivs Unit there li ne leii

Innny ri'lmrls n( nililil euvnt"s In tintais'tlon. and Hint few to mil lifter til In

without being we'l nrined.n .

BIG CITY ELECTIONS

liL'UOi'n ITM law!.' ft-r- tie .,n""' r' "rV'V 0 KWl HI ICANS HV

f.'' Atód'T 130.000.',h r"','' d lefts to the jaw and

Women Vole for First Time In Mayorally Fle.tl.in. Casting Itiillnt

'" S"m' ' M,n- -

WINNING CANDIDATK 11.1. FXFORCKLAW.

Council Iklicted With Mayor by,ood-si'- Majority; FnlireTicket is Carried Through.

nv Morning Journal Special Leased

Chicago, April fi. William HaleThompson wa elected mavor of Chi- -

cago today bv an estimated nluralitv.v i 'in in D- -a .. m .wtft if,ifiru, rffiurnn i rum i.iwu prr- -

cinets out of l.fi indir.Ud that hehad carried the entire city

,u J Johnson said he no excuse tWomen first time atflr and ,hat and youn(f,fa election inreturns that the

relative of andmen worn-- 1 v April 7,-- Jess Wiliard

ob.r.w r,Ve7d,h.y "nd ,h' n"w champion of,u. i, u... :.u . .cratic candidate, were approximatelythe same.

About 85 per cent of the three-quarter-

of a million votes registeredwere cast. Accordinu to election

this would set a record.Sweilirr Loses Own Precinct.

Some wards hitherto strongly dem,...... -- ..c ,.y rrpuoil- -

IBIIuiiiuir, IIMII pnril.IMprrrinrt wh cjinictl !y

Sw.Mt.l'r ll( his IIHIIUIL'IIK COIItVtl- -

,A tt... i. ti,.. i i:

iy in tile eveiiii f .ird roi, i,ituluted

.ny nri oiTi.'iai move. sumThonip-iin- , "will be tn have mv chiefof police dlive the pi. kpoi kcl s andlliii ves on' yf I hi.'iii'o."

The eity itoiiicil probubly went lepulilii'im whi.'ii "ould be the firstl live years.

Socialist ile Small.Tl. . ...ii ,o'. ii iiii i i y lis

smaller tlinn predirted bv partv lendrs. The returns ioilicnlcil that the

total sociali'st vote would not exceedThe pnitv

Viilate. Julio Hill, ran far behind (liesocialist cnndidale. S, y mour Stedmnn.

In n close primary contest. Tlmmpj -- on won from Harrv rien. chief Jus- -

' '""'I'" ' " '"". ''y nplurality of 2.r.0e Swelter defente-- l

"vor Harrison by a plurulity ofton ......1TI fulfil. ...... ...

i wni. i'i.iii hi i'""i"i",m"Mm ,n. K' WV ""üW to

' fhleao by his parents In the follow- -

'"If year. In a biographical skel-- h,

which he issued prior to th electinn.he slated that as a hoy he sold news.

entered Yale university.

J! ' ?of 1M ÍW)

special and training by the; panera and later went todirector The part of the narrator was and worked as a and a hrake-luke- n

by led Ilutlur throughout and. man. He received much of his.

the story of.. calvary in song cntinn in the puhlle schools and laterui hI U ..II II i i

Genera. Villa h jounced that if MiW.:ufi?.,.u '..t!n."th!:H r whit. ....i theVn.i'v2,:":í..w:?.ihj!-- ,

tiemun their to

sitting

'

Grutithum,

engagement,

looting business

from

feeling

'

"I'mStranger,"

and delighted

and congre-gation

&

Esperenza

and. . ... ,

soon..of

and

thothem

A

HOUSE.

nVprislutlon

stiilr.

Imlow

I'l'iln

Tfftm

republican

,,r,e.. VoeI

ine in

i

'

eiindi- -

-

7!),...

I

.

council bo hfl ill2

... I 1 l.u L ......." ' "

r wo ectedward, returns .

, he lime necrvo everserved the city council.

U.psjq

BIG BATTLE AT CUBA

JESS STARTS ON HISBIG TOl'R

OF 8TATKS. -

Jsrk Johnson, at the Dork to BMFarewell Advise Him

to Save Ilia Money. LondonSporting Men Already

Oul With Offer ofI21.IMMI for Fight

Between Wil-lar- d

and.Moran.

WK""; the had

mayoralty Chicago and title".incompleU showed

percentages

of-ficials

Thompson

Tlioiiip.ini.

prohibition

Wyomingcowboy

JZ

democrnts,republican.

PePrlest

HAVANA,

WILLARDTRIUMPHAL

Champion

fTn

I.ATF. RFCFIPTS llln.oon. JACKI KI.KY M KFS A POT.

Hingsiile, lliiviiiui. Culm, April, 6.lei.4 Willuid the Khiisiis cowboy, i

' ,,!' heavyweight champion pu- -I I'ili-- t of the mi. I. He knocked out

.lu. k Johnson, the blink clinmpion, inllie 'J.ith round ol' their clinuipiiinsliipI out here tuil iy.

It was Jnhn.-ion'- s liifbt nil the wayuntil the wiicn hi vital-ity li ft him hci'iiiif of the haul pej

he cm i led tliiuiik'li the curlyloui.il.

The Kim!!-- I, In i n .mu n limn (tnnnjMl

l,,s heaviest ntlu.k I thb next fewrounds ninied the liirht away fromthe blin k mini and toppled him over

blows to the face.Seventeen thousand pcr-.on- aw the

ri'iiiluit and when Johnson crumpledup on the Moor from u tierce rightswing to the jnw the crowd burstii to the ring. clmd the ring.

.lulu. son look the lefrnes countwhile lying on the ropes, but the mo-ment ufter Referee Welsh had giventhe decision the former chanipinn gotto his feet to greet the wild rush ofexcited spectators.

1 knockout came so suddenlylh"1dazed

i1'" l,if J''"'1 F"'""'l ",,,nu'',as L'p to,he '''"J" "f1 "? ,inB.1 'w JohrtMoa

i"0''1 '". '"t "'rhl1 ,f ht battle."lu. n.e. H",W,?..UP " Prreptably tiring. Wiliard said as ho

i twas J""? esc. .7.was never hurt or at anytlmf,

. ,"vi "í " " ' ' v.Iork, where he is due to arrive on

an Atlantic Coast Line train at thaI'ennsylvaniu station on Friday, at11:2 p. m. The party will travel viaKey West, Jacksonville, Charleston,Kichinnml and Washington. Wil- -liiid's steamer was delnved two hour,,y . ,(.m,IIISt rilt , ,.,W1 at thlocks

Jack Johnson, who rutile down lothe strainer, shook hands with I hol "l"l". II- !! ill '

"Jess, I ll vun all the luck you'i wish for ml lis,. If I you. ........ ,, i, I ii.. ...... ..,. :,

Wilinid iii i.ed with bis bestilii'- - and said"I will si,, you in l unpi " It

aiipi in ed In br alri ted by the inci-dent. John mi wa- - .mm n a great

ly the riod.The I'uhiin Ii;.' Is tor the nioxiug

pii liiies of the Jul. i. mi WillurtlÜL'ht weir sold to. lav for SlO.inill.

.lark John on is prepai ini; to go toSantiago, theme he will sail fori ,i,.. ,,, i... ,.,,f ,J .lt t iiiitic

Altii..mrl it was announced last,,,,, ,.,, ,,, lrl( r(.,.,.iltH f ,h.,,,,,,, w,,,(. iniHMiii, (,p in Ha.V1,m s(.rs , lV nfrma.. ...

ine proms weni 10 inrace truck lessees, t'urley Ilrown, whoKot l extra from each spectator bytunnina f,.w rareH af.r the flhLNoVI'AKTISAN TICKET WINS

ii w VI'KI-'r- 'Milwaukee, April . Non partisan

candidate for judicial oflloes in Mil.waukee county were today elected toall tin. vacancies nun exception. ivu ju.iye r.. t'ordes, social- -'M .lemocrat. being"

rly returns from tho ibis showII ivuin ..f- - .... 1.1...-- ,, - . i , ." . .. " "' " .. mineen

, ..... ....l.&'L. fc' ...as. a.oai.i iir..r.n.ii,i.i wi.t. i.t SUV. It- -. . ...I.. .! i É t It,.-- .. i ill; i . e.n.fietroll. Apill noin- -

cUl ..rn, from'tho .ixtc!.n MiLhiunyj,,,, , whcil i0l.a. won was thai

issue in yesterday election, showtliut th "drys" were successful It.fourteen counties and lh "wett," wet.victorious III two.

. ...... i lowns win e l ho "wets 'was the highest ever rtven a mayornl- - own K"'ea on.

c7rZt n".l -- fed r.. 1. ,"".. WisconsinHarrison received W-.-J.i- fSfi tTn Vlhan John Mnvnard Harlan,publican candidate. .' ''"LEN I K-- .Ml El S MAYOREleven of twelve propositions on nhui?e "little hallot" were approved, the, 1 ' r, A.VSAS tl l Y.

Knsu". ( . April d.- -C. W.nnlv defeat being th. rejection of adouble platoon system for the fire do-- ! (.:",,'n ,0;!"v " mayor ofpnrtment. In voting "yes" on the K,V,;H 'V. Kn.. Y a ao.ri.0 ma.others, the city approved seven bond '".'' i!"1'"- - the eler- -

lsst.es for n total of $3.072.000 and U"'"! ' "th" candidates on theIts territory hv annexing ration ticket with the possible

ex' "nlU)" t Jnnxvn ! Iloggi. rom.more than sit square miles, bringing """"" of streets and publicthe city's area to more than 200miles provements, who wa closely irowiM

The Indications were that the net ' for '' 0,,Ue LV rr,k J. Feren.woiil.l

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CHAPTER XI.

The Rata ff Na. Í.

"ffwni: Oct on to Iba (tad ragsf"f"fl flborty anrveyed bla partner

A A "h elniulated dlaapfiroralarid Kuioke, vainly attempt-ta-

to rnb tbe wrinkle out of tba pairof trouaera be bad Jut put oo, waa Irrita ted.

"They aura HI ymi rlon fur a eeoondkaod tmjr." Mtiorty went on. "U'hiiiwaa tha taxT"

"One liumlrml and fifty for tha eulL"Smoke iiawered. "Tin ñau wan

my own alt I thought It wanremarkably reasonable. What are youkicking alMiutr'

"Who 7 Me Oh. nnihln'. HayT"What do you waul now?" 8 moke

demanded lenllly."Wbal'a her name"There lan't auy her, my Mend. I'm

to neve dinner at Olom-- I Itowle'e, Ifyou want to know. The trouhla withyon. Hhnrtv. I you're becauseI'm going Into high aocleiy aud ynu'rowul Invited '"

By Hila time Hmnke waa atrnlnlng atpnlr of nlnic. T)ii llili k WMilnn

eorka were Iihi ililrk lo K'i Into themII looked n jwi I ltii y at Hlmrty, who

lllMlk III llcail."Nnie If I hail Ihlu mica I wouldn't

h int m to you Urn k to tin iiiiMTH

allí, pnrdner You'd ure fn-ex- yourtoa III aklinpv fiingled gear Ilka that"

"Hut there are to In- - women, KhortyI'ui going to nil down ami rat withreal tl women Mrs llowli. and eev

ral nihers. no I In iiiloiii'l told ma.''"Well. HUM--

, anlim won't hhiII ihlraipetite mute." wan Khorty'a rntiimaiit"Wonder whm l lie colonel waula wild

nuT"Aa txi-ani- a high nlniied expert aud

the representativo of the grent linnf llnggeiihclni. I'olouel llowle lived In

npr f Hie inont magnificent raliln" In'liawaou. A ml here Knn.ke met the so

rial ele. I nf liitwsmi men like t'Hitnlll('minadilio of Hie I luted hiIIi. Mil

kell. gold rniiiiiil'oliiiii'r of Hie Northweal Territory, mill Huron ton Hi h roc

der. an etun-ror-- i fnvoriie wnli un Intcrmitlomil dueling leillilllou Amihere. 1 . i r. 7 u In gown, lie melJoy liiiflili t lioiu In lici In he huil ellronuteri'il only on dull, tuf until iimlOiih i iiHlneil Al iliniiei lie foiiiiil linnelf her

"I fil l like ll llh mil of witter'' he !

roufcaci I c lain In nil ofi trull '

Iihi lout.' I 'ik ort thing mine Inme Willi II ll,'k III iiltte Im gollclltlml women line n lit Mini hIuhiIiIiiTotuiirro nun iiinv. lle im inu'lfhnriy I II .ike up nuil nn n h'i a

dream So Hie l"t lime I .i yonU HiIIHVl rlil k

"I iik Jii- -i ii iiuiw '' khe limke Ini

"I hiiiln I llili liil' il to any Hnil I nireineinU'tliiu t Ii ii t It nun mi M.iui

mi k Hint I ilin otereil yon I id feet "'

"Ami I i 'i neer foiKel thai youaaviil In in for me." lie mil "I veImi ii aiitlui! to ie .ton hit liiie totliniik you Ami thai' any you arelu re IoiiIkIii "

"ton aakid Ihe inlntiel o Invite meT"No Mr Howie Ami I axkeit let

to lei im- - h ive on lit I .i - Ami lu remy hi me You know Mnuoiieek?

"Yea "

"II hiia tin I out rlrli. dreiiiirullyi

rlili They Hie eliiliu a I

iirih ii lullllon iiml more iiiih e'Will, the whole k "i xlilkiil lo

Ibe ky Hue ami u II the tooAnd yel rtulit now nil II am creekKo .'I. . I uu recordedThe creek m o fur awny from IhiweHi th.it Ihe coUIUlla-loli- er IlllnWed allty du.ia tor ufier IinIUiu.Kvery cliilni waa n onled circl'l NoS below It wn atnked liy I'yru Joliu j

aun. mid Huil wa nil I vni" .lohnanuhaa ilUiiiH'.irtil. mid III lt iluta Ihetime tor ritonliug will he up ThenIhe mill Kim liike ll ami renrlie

au'iii II im iiml iriunU ll gel It.""Hut whv dotan I eierUauly kunw?"

ruii'ke iiierlri keili ally"The) re liegliiuing' lo kuow. Tliey

kept Ii mh ret for u lung tune, ami It laonly now thill II rniulug uul (lildug lea in will Ih al a iretulum lu another twenty four tmiira Now, you'vegut to get away aa ilivee'ly a you ran

aooii aa ll In tier la over, Aa ludliiuwill wine with a uieaaage for you.You read II, let on that you're veryanuí h put nut. make your iti'Uaee amiget a w it y "

"I er- -l tall In fnllow ""Ninny"' alie rli'lalmed "Whut you

anual do la In gel nut tonight aud butie dog en tna I knew of Iwu Therellnhaou team arveu llg lliiil'U haydoga Ile a Ii, lilnoi Iliein a ft"JethThat'a lop prlre tonight. Imt ll w.iolte loniorrow And Kliku Charle)' tinaeight MiHctmitr be klug for.Tomorrow he II kuiKh at an offer of$3.0110 Then you've got yotrr ownteam of doga And you'll have to buyeveral more learn It dog aa well

a men Hint will win thle rare. It'HO tulle, ami you'll have to rvlay aafrequently a ymt cm "

"Oh. I eee: you wnul me to go Infor It" Hinoke drawled "Hul aren'teon afraid Hila (a gambling?"

"It'a a airinm propiMliloti. if that'rhui tu iiii-.ii- i a rare for a iillllooml with aoitie of the aliffeat dog

tauabvr and traveler lu the touutry

entered against joo. Big Olaf to lai town. tie to on of the moat irnlbH1

dog muabera In tbe country, and If healera be will be your moat dangerous i

o,.."ArUona Rill to another. II Baa

been profeaiilonal freighter and mallrarrter for years. If be goes In. Inter-ea- t

will be centered on blm and BigOlaf."

"And yon Intend me to come a kinga aort of dark horse fShe nodded and earneatly:

"Remember. I aba ll never forgive my.aelf for tbe trlek I played on Ibe

qaaw creek atampede anlaaa yoa) winUbi Mono claim Aud II auy man ranwin tbla rare agalual tbe old timerIfa yoo."

It waa tbe way abe aald It lie feltwarm all over and In bla heart andbead. He gave ber a qnli k. aearrblnglook. Involuntary and aerlona. and forIhe moment that ber eyea met blae'eaillly ere they fell It eecmed to himthat be read aumetblng of valer Im-

port than Ibe claim C'yrua Jobnaon badfailed to record.

"I'll do It." he aald. "I'll win It."Itmnke bad traveled In a klaorety

fahlon up to Mono creek. Alao bebad familiarised hlmaelf with everymile of the trail and rallyramra

ho many men had entered the bigrare Hint Hi III) mllea of Ita couraewere almoet a coiitlnunua village. Ite--lay rami were everywhere along tbetrail

Von rVhrneder. wbo bad gone Inpurely for the aimrt. bad no leaa thaneleven dog teame a freab one for ev-

ery ten mllea. Arizona Hill hud lieenforced to niulenl hlmaelf with eightteam. Illg Olnf had even. whlrb waatlm rompleuieiit nf Finnke. In addi-tion, out twimi-nr- of other men wereIn the running.

No. II I Muco very wna ten mlleaup Mono rreek from Ita mouth. Theremaining I'm mllea were to lie run onthe fniren lirenrit of tbe Yukon (InNo. 3 ItNelf were fifty tenta ami over3) iIiik The old atnkea, lilnxed and

ra wleil altty diiya hefnre liy CyruaJohiKon. atlll kIimmI. aud every tnau hadgone over the iHiundniiea of the claim'gnlii ami agiiln. for tbe rare with thedoga wa to lie preceded liy a foot andoliNtarle rare

y.trh man In the content had to raIncate the rlalrn for blmelf. and tillmeant that he inunl piare two reuteratakia ami four rorner atakea andrnma the rreek twice hefore he couldtan for I hiw ami with hi dog.Not until Hie atruke of mlUulKbt of

I'rliliiy ii It- lit wn Ihe i Inltu oh-i- i forreliM-ttlon- . nuil not mull the atnike ofmlilulühl roiilil a mini plHiit a atiika.Tlil whm Ihe ruling of Ihe gold

ut I in w ion. ami fapunit oiiMiilliie hud Nent up a mpiud ofmoiitiled nilli e lo enforce It.

The Mono trail rim Hlnug Ihe levelrreek ImiI iiimI. lea tlulli iwu fiM'l IIIa lillli. wiih like a griMive, wiilhil un el- -

liter kle liy Ihe mm full nf iihiiiHih.The prolileui nf how forty imIiI Nleilaand H"i ilou were to Nturt in aouiirruw n riiiiiM. wna in cieriixxlyiiiiml

"llnh"' hiiIiI hlmrty "It'a goln' lo heIhe iiiihIi iliiiiuilexl mliiip Him ever

ii I runt no wuj out, himike,eii elt in.no Hireiigth an' aweal an' toplow ihroiii.-h- . I got a hum Ii riglu nowtliej'a golu' to Ih a heap ol wriiiiln'tH'foie they timing out. An If any I

of ll rniiiea our way you got lo let me '

do the iiiim hlii You ran I handle ilouaa hundred mllea wltb a tnixtitl kiiui klo. an iliul huí ll hupiM-- it youland nu wiiuelHHly law j

An ut reineiiilH-r- . hhorty weion "Hull I not to il.t nil that li.ivln furIheiu tint ii'ii ni i lc. au you got toInk II eay H you rim I'll ure erkyou ilinmuli lo Ihe Yukon hay whatd've think hi linilrr rlieiue Ix'f Hegot M lift ten in a iimrter of a tulleilow u Hie rreek. un he'll know It ll agreen liinleru. Hut we tfnl him klulied. Me fur the red Mure ever lime "

The ilay hud lu i u clear mid ruld ImtIhe iiluhl ruine on warm .ini mirk.with the hint nf miow Iiiiih-iuIIii- Thethermometer regltcrcd Ifi lielow tcni.

IHi , Khuullke w Inter lr hem la

eateemed very wiirtnAt a few mluiilea liefore mldulghl.

leaving fluirti with the doga ram yarddown the creek. Smoke Jollied therat era on No I There were forty tleof till-Il- l

Kn. Ii racer curried alt atakea andheat y win alen uialleL

IJeilleimnt I'olliM'k. Ill a lilgcoat. Iiaiked al hla wall b l the light

j of a tire. It lucked a minute or mal- -

iiIkIiL "Make he aald aa herulm-- a revolver In hla right hum)

Forty live Milr of hamta were uninltleii.Hl. and forty Uve paira of unaiaainpreaaed tenaely lino the purked anowAlan forty tire atnkea were Ihruat luluth anow. and Ihe aame uunihvr ufmúllela lifted In tbe air.

The aliot rang out, aud tbe malletafell. Cyrua Johueon'a right to the mil-lion bad expired.

Mmuke drove In hla (take and wnaaway lib Hie leudlng duxeu. Flreehad lighted at the corner, andby each fire atiMHj a pollcriuuu. Mat inha n,l, rhecklug off the uamca of theruunera.

A couteatnbt waa aiipHaed to callout hla name ami allow hla rare Therewaa lo lie u-- j ataklng by proxy whitein ivul rarer wa off aud away downthe creek.

At i he Drat corner bealde Hmuke'aatnke Von tlrhnietler placed bla A

they hammered more artiveil from liehlnd and with m b lmetuualty aa loget In one another' way aud cauaeJoatllog and horlng tbiulruilngthrough the prrae and calling hla nameto Ihe policeman. Hinoke aaw thebaron, atrm k In colllalun by one of thematter, biirlwl rienn off hla 'feet Intotbe anow Hi. I Hinoke did hot waitOtbrr were atlll nhend of him Hv

the light ii' ibe vanlaiiini re he wa

eertam that be aaw the back. Ougetytomulng. uí fllic Olaf. aud at lb eouthweeiern corner Illg olaf and tirolaelr xiakrt aide liy aid

It waa nu light work. Itala prellmlnary ountacle race. Tbe bonndarlaa oftbe claim totaled nearly a mile, andBoat of It waa over the uneven e

of a anow covered, nigger beadBat. All about hmok men trlpiedand fell, and aeveral tlmea be pinnedforward hlmaelf Jarringly on baada

nd kneeaThe upier center atake waa drtvea

by tbe edge of ihe bank, and downthe hank the racera plunged, ai ruaa

tbe froaen creek bed and np tbe otheraide Here, aa hmoke clambered.band gripped bla ankle and Jerked blmbark Arlaone Hill, who bad beentreated altullarly, nme to bla feet anddrove bla Bat wltb a crunch luto Ibeoffender' fare.

Hninke aaw and beard aa be waaera mhllng in hla feet, but before be

could make another lunge for the banka Bat dropped blm balf afunued IntoIhe anow He ataggered up. locatedthe man. half awimg a honk for blaJaw. then remembered Khorty'a warn-ing and refrained

It wa a furetaate nf what wouldhapa-t- i when the men reached theirleda Men were pouring over the nth

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A f i Dropped Him Half Stunned Inteth Snow.

er bunk mid piling Into the Jmn Theyawiirmcd up Hie lunik lu lium-h- midlu hum Ilea were dragged hack by theirImputleiil fellom. More lilowa weretruck, clirx-- a Mate froln Ihe punting

chift of thnne who alill hull wind loapare, ami Hinoke hoaHl Huil the mal-lel-

would not be brought lulo pinyliverlhrown. trod iiniii. gmplug lu the

now-- for hla loat atnke. he at laatcrawled oul of Ihe cmab aud uitarkedIhe bunk farther along

I aiw ii to the fourth comer he tripned iiildw.i;.' and In the long, epniwllugfull hwt Ida remaining atake. For Aveminute be groicd In the durkneaa

he found It. and all the time thepunting ruunera were (aianlng him.Fnitu Ihe laal turner lo the rreek be

overtiiklng men for whom theUillr run bud been too much In therreek Itaelf hud broken looae.A doaeu aleda were piled up and overtiirueil, ami nearly a hundred dogwere liakcil In romhiit. Aiming lln-u- i

men atruggted. leiirlug the liuigled milmal apart m Iliein apart withelulia.

down the bank beyond theglutted paaaiige. he gullied the hurdfooting of Hie lcd Hull nud mude better time Here, lu mrkfd hurlaira. be

Ide Hie luirmw irull aleda and men '

waited for ririiiera Hint were allll la?

bind From the rear i ame Hie whineml m-- h of doga, ami Hinoke huil lufe ;

ly time to leup nalile Into the deepnow A aleil lore pial, nud he inn tie

oul Ihe nit-- kneeling ami "hot. tingHindi) Hrnnch wn it by when It

l topH-t- l with n rrntli of Itnllle The j

ext'lled dou of a h.ir unit alrd reaentIllg the puaalng niilmiila. hint got outof blind iiml -- i'ning nui iheiu

ttnioke roll ti ee I lie green luulern of '

Von 8. hna-ile- i ami, Jon It. then-- Mure Hint marked hla own team.Two men were gunnllng Von Hrhmeder'a doga. Willi abort luteraicdbetween I tic III ami Ihe trail,

"Come on. you Hiuoke! Come on, you"moker he could hear Hhorty callingauikiiialy.

Ily Ibe red Dare he could '

now torn up r.nl trnmiii-i- l and from(he way hla pnrtm-- r tin allied be Anewa bailie hnd la-e- fnuu'hl He aumaered to Ihe eled. and lu Hie moment hewua fulling ou It Hhorty a whip auap

Hnl a be yelled:"lluah, you devllat MuahTThe doga aprang Into the breaat

Iunit, and the aled )erked abruptlyahead. They were big animal -- linnon' prtte of llndoii hay-- nd

Hmoke had vlcrlrd Ihetu for tbe find ;

Inge, whk h included the leu mllea ofMo,,.,. heavy going of the cutoff ,

em the tint at the moutb and theOiM ten mllea of I Im- - Yukon strcti h

"How (nun) are ahead?" he askedVou abut up au' save your wind."

Khorty answered. "III. you brutea,hit her upt lilt her upT

lie wua running behind tbe aled tow-

ing un a abort rope The fire bad beesjleft lo the rear, and they were tearingthrough a wall of blackneaa aa ft, aathe diMP rniilj nnrlne Info It

(TO BE CONTINUED.)I

A WORD ABOUT CLOTHING.When you need a Suit, wouldn't It be

better to call on tho HAT. ANDCLOTHES HOSPTAL and get a auitmad trictly to your maaaura of heatmaterial, than to buy thea

when you can get tham ataame price. Juit try It once and beconvinced.

ALP C. WATSON,

Orchardmen, Attention!Inaure Clean Fruit, FreeFrom Worma by SprayingThoroughly with

GRA8SELLI PASTE FORM ARSENATE OF LEAD

Carload Juit ReceivedOrder Now and Inaure Your Supply

United Seed & Frcit Co.ROS WELL, N. M.

EXCURSIONS

TWO FAIRS FOR ONE FARE,

Viait tha San Diego and Saa Fran

leco Expoailiona. Special Excuralon

0 day tichela on aale March lat to

Vov. SOth. to San Franclaco via Lea

Vngelra and San Diego and return

'are l.'iO.OO.. Summer Touriat Tichela

in aale June lat to September 30th.

Final rcutrn limit December Slat.

Tar 160.00.

For further information call Santa Fe

Ticket Office.

'T. C. JOHNSON. AGENT

J. G. Oiburn W. B. Robinaoa

Osburn & RobinsonLAWYERS

: Hull Dldg. Carlabad. N. M.

J.M. DILLARDATTOKNEY and

I'OUNSKLOK-AT-LA-

Notary Public Carlslmd. N. M

eteeeoe--e

R.M.TH0RNE

i'M)i:ktaki:h

LICENSED EMBALMER

Telephone 70

FOR SALEPrise winning Roae Comb Rhode

Inland Keda, from Block that wonfirst prixea at Roawrll, El Paaoand Amarillo and fourth at Ihebig convention hall in KansaaCity where over 120.000 worth ofBlock waa exhibited. Fgga foraale from a pen headed by ourprize winning cork at 12.00 for afiling of fifteen.

HART A MULLA NE,Carlsbad. N. M.

LOOK OUT-BARGA- IN

I am located four blocks north of thaRanka In ARTKSIA. New Méx., with

MULES, HORSES AND OTHERLIVE STOCK FOR SALE ORTRADE and will buy or acIL

Have on hand aeveral young goodmules from yearlings up to four yearsand they must go at some price, forI have no use for them. (

See me before purchasing.I have established a FEED LOT

and will buy or aell and will handleall kinds of stock either by sale ortrade.

Call and eee me, or addreaaR. a KNOW LES, Arteala. New Meg.

-ffi fl. CUniUnghaiTI

AUCTIONEER.Ul cry ealea la aay porliea of Eddy

OeaaU. Have had aeveral years

.ad gaaraateo Mttefactloo)

I F D Pheoe 4t 0 Carisbad, N. M

Udraao M. N. CUNNINGHAM.

HUNTS FOR HIMSELF

OVER THREE STATES

Kxsptp t!i Losas L1:niy

ci Fcrttts His Fist

Lyoaa. Kan.-Walk- ing ont of hla of.re lu the middle nf a boay day. tear-

ing bla family, frtenda and fortuno andwandering through three ata tea luaearcb uf aouie one wbo would Identifyblm and tell blm wbo be waa, to tbeatrauge atury of Frank I. Klnrli. anew pa per man of Uttleton. Colo.,wbo under tbe name nf F. H. O'Dellwaa employed laat winter aa expertlluotjrpe oarutor lu Ihe urflie of tbeLyoua Itepublhau.

About two week after hla dlHaifHar-anc-

lu reeNnee to a tiuery for a limetype operator addreaard to .a UrealBend iMtpvr. K. . O lH-l- l arrived InLyona and went to work. He aeemecatUfliai with bia Job. nud tbe Kepub

Iban force luid no thought hat urda?nlgbt Ibat he would "hit tbe roud ' be-

fore Monday morning.hlnre January O'IN-I- I aeeina to have

wandered through Kmiaaa and Nelimakri "bunting for hlmaelf." Whereverthere were crowd O'pcll went HeVtalted uewpHar aitllrea hoillig aouieItinerant printer would recoynlxe hliu

A abort time uno lie waa working Ina newiticr unV In Clear Lake, laWhile there hla iitt. ntli'O wna attractedby ao Item atgued 'I'. O. K.." Juleaburg. Colo.. Baking "F. I. F." lo itiin.muulcate with him. OTMI wrote.

Clarence 11. Kim h niniruleil Ihehandwrtllng na I hut nf hla andtelegraphed hliu al oiec l( IH'II

that there huil a uilatuke-- that he wna not Ihe mini wanted.

While i bunging tara ul llmiihn heagain forgot whut he wiih lining midapiMMlled to the laillce fur llaatun' eThe h'tler from hla lirotht-- r wna foundIn hla h kel. and he wna leitlBeil. f.O. KliH'b cii me In Omaha ou Ihe tlrttrain aud I mined Intel) recugnlied theman aa bla Itrother. Frank I.. Fiucb.

PROBATE NOTICE.In the Hintrict Court, Eddy Coun-

ty. New Mexico.In the matter of the estate of Ho

mer F. I'arr, deceasi-d- .

No. 2!U.Notice i hereby given that Mau.lt- -

II. I'arr. administratrix of the estateof Homer F. I'arr, deceaaed, hnvinuliltd in this Court her first and rtnitlreport of her administration of aid

r

estate, and a petition ror ncr dm- - nt v heir have never ettaoliHhed resi-día rge aa adminintratrix of aaid thereon since the death of aaidtote, the hearing tor the same han'reve .l"ka, and that aaid deceasedbeen fixed for the ,'lrd duy of May, Mt no will.llili1), by the Court, at 10 o'clock, A.I iou lía., therefore, further notifiedM. in the court room of said Court, att'at the said allegations will be takenthe Court House in Carlnlmd, Kddy by thia office aa having been confessedCounty, New Mexico, and alt person ny you, and your said entry will beinterested in said estate are hi reliy canceled thereunder without your

then and there to uppenr and tner right to be heard therein, eithershow cause, if any they huvi, wn;said report should not be settled uiulallowed and said administratrix dcharged.

Seal. A. R. IVOim,County Clerk.

NOTICE.. To W. R. Anderson, F. E. Lewis,The Unknown Heirs of William R.Anderson, deceased; and UnknownClaimants of Interest Adverse toPlaintiff in Cause No. 212 in the Dis-

trict Court, within and for EddyCounty, New Mexico, wherein PaulAres is Plaintiff: You and each ofyou are hereby notified that suitagainst you nas ueen insuiuiea ana isnow pending in raid court in saidcounty by aaid plaintiff to quiet hiatitle to the following described lotand premises: Lot 1, block 9, of1.a Huerta, in Eddy county, NewMexico. You are further notifiedthat unless you enter your appearanceIn said cause on or liefore May IS,1915, judgment will be rendered insaid cauae against you by default.Armstrong A Dow, Carlsbad, NewMexico, are attorneys for plaintiff.

Witness the hand and official seulof the County Clerk, Eddy county,N. M this March 22. 1915.

n. UViUI., ,

Coun Clerk.

Blatement of Ownerahip.Managemenletc.. Required by Ihe act of August 21,1

1912. I

ofthe Carlnbud Current, publishedweekly at CarUbud. New Mexico foriApril, 1. 11)15. Name of editor Wm. I

H. MuMane. of CnMbai V Me,.!ico. Managing editor, Wm. H. Muí-lan- e;

business maniiger, w in. il..uu.-lan-

Publisher, Carlsbad Printingt ompany. iiwner. Ill n corpora- -tion give ita name nd the names andaddresses of stockholders holding 1

'

per cent or more of total amount ofstock. If tiot a corporation, givenames and addresses of individualowner. Carlsbad Printing CompanyWm. II. Mullane, Delia S. Mullane.Known Iiondholdera, mortgagees, and1other security holders, holding 1 per'rent or rrre of total amount of bondsmnrtuaaa or nlhav nlieitiaa' I If'there are none so state.) ? one. I

Wm. H. Mullane. Manager.Sworn to and subscribed before me

thia 7th day of April, 1915.W .A. Moore, Notary Public.

My Commission Expire lec. H,

1917.

JOHN R. JOYCE, Prasioent A. C.Q. M. COOKE, Cashier

JOHN . JOYCEA.J. CHAWFOnD

&. M. COOKC

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leal kaMlth. My tctwoldrtoadlMae

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üarauiI look two boftto. hlatVand wta cured. I thanalways pralsa Cardial totick and uflerlng wojea." Uyoiatuftoftrom

palm peculiar to weakwomen, auca aa htad-ach- e,

baxkacha, or otheraynptoaai cd wonuuüytrouble, or I youaiererycd tonic tor (bat ttrd,erróos, won-n-á toal-l- n,

try Cardul. m

c5NOTICE OF CONTEST.

027902C 80H8

Denartment of the Interior, UnitedStates Land Offlre, Roawell, NewMexico. March 24. 1915.

To W. R. Jack father and onlyheir of Dave A Jack a, deceaaed, ofI.i' ing. New Mexico, Contente:

You are hereby notified that vYil'hmII. Iidlaw who riven Irving, NewMexico, aa hla pon t office addreta, didrn March 2. 1915, file in thia officehia duly corroborated application tonntet and nerure the cancellation of

HP. Fntrv No. 027902. made October11, 1913, for N 2 SE 4 and SW

NK Section 2. Townnhio 23S.Hanire 2SE, N. M. P. Meridian, andn" grounds for hia eonte.H he allegethat the aaid Dave A'Jitcks la now(crnfil, that aaid deceaaed neverestablished rraidence upon :"itd tractfi ring hia life time, that you aa hia

before this office or on appeal, If youÍ nil to file in this office within twentyduy nftcr the FOURTH publicationof this notice, as shown lielow, youranswer, under oath, specifically meet- -.

- and responding to these allega- -na of comet or if vou fall within

that time to file in this office dueiiuof that you have served a copy ofvnur answer on the said contestanteither In person or by registered mail.C this service is made by the delivery.f a copy of your answer to the con-testant In person, proof of such ser-vice must be either the said contes-tant's written acknowledgment of hiareceipt of the copy, rhowing the date( its receipt, or the affidavit of the

person by whom the delivery wasmade stating when and where the copywas delivered; if made by registeredmail, proof of such service must con-sist of the affidavit ol the person bywhom the copy wa mailed statin?v hen and the post office to which itwas mailed and thin affidavit must beaccompanied by the postmaster's re-

ceipt for the letter.You ahni'ld state in veur answer

the name of the post office to whichou desire future notices to be sento you.

Dute of first publication Apr. 2, 191R.Date of -- vond publication Apr. 9,1915i, , ;,. jA nolilientlnn Anr 1

I)jte of fmlrth pui,rwton JUr 2:1.1910EMM ETT PATTON.

Register.

Laat Will and Testament of Larkln D.Jack. Derrawd.

NOTICE FOR PROVING WILL.To Whom It May Concern:

Notice is hereby given that an in-

strument purporting to lie the willof Lark in D. Jacka, deceased, hasbeen filed in mv office, and that the3rd day of May, 1916, is th time fixedfor proving said will at the office ofthe Probate Judge of Eddy County,In the Court House at Carlsbad, NewMexico.

Witness my hand at Carlsbad, NewMexico, thia 31st dav of March. 1915.

, --A. R. O'QUINN,(Seal) ' Cle" df the Probate Court.

WANTED: At thia office, clean.cotton rags, Three centa a poundwill be paid.

Cbrlstlan-- 4 Co., Insurance

J. F. JOYCE; Vloe PreeW. A. CRAIG, Asst. Csehier

L. 8. CRAWFrtsOa; C. HEARD

j. r. joyc.

HEARD,Viee-Pre- s

The First National HankCAIM.SHAi). N. M.

UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY

DlfECTO(3

CLARENCE BElt

WE HAVE A

STOCK OF

WE WILL CHEERFULLY FURNISHTOU ESTIMATES ON YOUR

WANTS

YOUR PATRONAGE WILL HEAPPRECIATED

PecosValleyLumberCo.PHONE O

SURIS! Wc Have Good Coal

COST REVIEW IK) A HI).

Meeta In Carlahad. April 12th 1913.Water Uaera to be Represented

by Federation Attorney I ul-I- I.

Seara. of Chicago.The hoard of ('nut Hnvimir ni ih

Secretary of the Interior and coiihii-tlni- rof D. W. Murphy of Loa AnttolHi

California, T. U. Taylor, Iean of En-gineering, State University of TVntu,

nd Scoit Etter will begin their inven-titratio- n

of the cost of the CuritlmdProject under instruction from tneSecretary of the Interior FranklinK. Lane, next Monday.

Theae hearing! will be public to thewater user and othera intetoxled.All evidence aubmitted to the boardwill be kept by a complete atenogra-phi- c

record.The Water Uaera Association will

preaent Ita case to the board throughfirm of public accountant under

the direction of T. J. Guilfoil assistedby Engineer I. E. H. Monigault.

The legal aide of the water uaera'caae will be handled by AttorneyFulton H. Seara, of Chicago, who uthe attorney for the federation ofwater uarr.

The accountant and engineers havebeen at work for about two week.Mr. Seara arrived in Carlsbad venter- -

day.The government will preaent its'

view of the cane through ita engineernd cuonsel. j

Mr. Lane' instruction a to thi

NEW

send will have atten-tion be

after t la

investigation are very complete andliberal, giving the board the right,first, to ascertain the proper

cost to be collected underthe term of the reclamation act andamendments thereto from the settlersupon, or owners of the landa on,each project of the Reclamation Ser-vice, or unite of project, aa to whichthe construction charge have beenheretofore announced by public no-

tice. Second, to flflx the proper charge on project where construction1charge not been announced I

where auch Projects have reachedi l. - u . ivnm euin uivjsvm nave rvaiuvu

auch atage of completion aa to makeit practicable and to do ao.Third, in order to properly Ax the

mount to be collected it ia necessa-ry to determine any expe-nditure, direct, or Indirect, have been,or ore being, charged to the projectthat under ordinary of car-rying out siiuiluJ'-eJU-- k ahoutd notbe charged were not neceaaary forthe laying out, designing and constru-ction of the completed and onthe other hand whether any such ex-

penditure have been omitted, a for

I

COMPLETE

LUMBER

.

Rose BeadsTHE ART OK MAKING

BEADS FROM FLOWERSDATES BACK HUNDREDSOF YEAK3, ONLY RECENT.LY BECOMING A PROMI-NENT INDUSTRY.

The work of making HieBeada la done by handa it ia the only way the

natural tint and fragrance ofthe flower can be retained.

CALL AND MAKE YOURSELECTION WHILE MYSTOCK IS COMPLETE.

H. H. DILLEY

JEWELERi

received at Carlabad, N. M.

Jexample, by treating them a a gen-eral expense to be appotionod to allprojects when the whole, or a partthereof, ahoutd have boon a directcharge to a particular project.

A full hearing wil be given all. mat-ters pertinent, and the board will havethe right to excliude irrelevant anddunlicattion of testimony. The boardwil have the further right to examineinto the distribution of theae expendi-tures to the project and unite thereofand under the varloua heading ofthe account) the prorating of generalexpenses, auch a for example, gen-eral surveys, examinations by specialboards, overhead, charge,., etc.: thequestion of whether an expenditureshall be charged to construction ormaintenance account, etc.

Representative of the water usersare being assisted by W. B. Wilson,J. E. Wallace. Francia G. Tracy. C.H. McLenathen and othera in orderthat fair presentation from the waterusers standpoint may be made Inthia healing.

Joe Bunch aold Mr. Poor a five pas-senger Dodge touring car week.

CHOPS

amarillo 5hoe ohopCARLSBAD. MEXICO

K0PlN BOOT .! SHOE REPAIRING

you In prompt

and will returned

ONE DAY

M. McLaughlin

nave

deairable

whether

condition

and

project,

entirely

last

IFOR SALE eHEaPlGORN AND GOB

BEST FEED ON EARTH. BUT EARLY AND SAVE MONEY

INQUIRE) OFFICE OF F. 0. TRACY

OR A. L, Simpson, Phone 103F

STORIES OF WAR

GOT THROUGH

Young German Aviator Do

cribe. First Air Duel With

British Flier Indian

Fighter Resourceful.

at the frontCOUmCHt'UMUkNTB place

conMet ragua manage dally to gel

through the wary censors some littlegrluil) buiuuruus or tragic aide llghtaof the war liare are aouiv ot thv Immi

aud latent:A young German aviator, describing

hla Drat air duel with a Urltlsb tilergave this thrilling story of hla eiperteuee:

"We were at about 7(W feet altitude,aod I had Just taken my first observaUon photograph wtitio suddenly, fromClod kuoMM where, a hoxtile aeroplaneapproached us with great rapidity I

yelled to the pilot to get up bigher, andthru begun a furious rombal Id theclouda to liecoiue top dog

"I'p we reme lu spirals, the Kngllsbmau now nn top and now we Like aDaub the Englishman altered hla conmewhen we were l.tssj feet above theearth and flew right over our hendaJuat a few feet above un In fact I espected a crash or a bomb, but neitherhappened.

"I stood up on my aeat and tired athim over my shoulder and over tbebead of the pilot I missed, and theEngllshmuu disappeared

"We dm-lde- to return, but to outhorror we discovered that we bad loa)our bearing Those mlnutea of suspense were tbe most terrible I ever en-

dured. My banda were shaking ae Ifparalysed We flew borne aa faat a

I auto by Anierlmn Tiues Associsilnn

Ooavt.ijM'iNii srarnisN siiLnnta turnAND ntttWAN MULPIBB

we could. My tonxue was glued fastto the roof of my umuth, I waa aoupset As we glided to our eaae mycourage returned, and In the Inst ml nutea I waa able to nke a few photo-graph- ,'

Reiooroefnl Black Man.

Tbe officers of the Indino are eltraordlnurlly well Informed regardingtbe war. In describing tlurman attempts to (educe tbe Indinos the report aaya that tbe operator of a Taubeaeroplane threw down over tbetrencbea many lea fleta bearing a noteby a German professor that the Bbelkol lalsm bad proclaimed a boly warAll the leaflets fell Into tbe bands ofwhite aoldlera. wbo were puxsled bythem. '

Two Indiana were creeping toward a

Oerman treucb on a scouting aipedltlon one night when a esn bllght waathrown uiwn one of them.

"He waa quick wilted enough to realise thst no ordinary resource wouldsave bis life.' aaya the report "HeImmediately rose to ble feet aod advenced, aalaamlng, to the Oermantrench Ita orcupaoU ceased to Are,disconcerted." Tbe Indian by eigneIndicated that be wanted to kill tbeBrttlab and ae a reault apent luinrtoua night In the German linea. In themorning on making signs thst be couldbring other Indiana be waa allowed toretara to hla own aide, lie waa pronoted fur thle eiplolt

Aa Iriah Hero.A new atory of British encounter

with tbe Pmsslsn guard waa told by !

corporal of tbe Werwlrkabtre regi-

ment wbe la dow at borne wounded."The nlgbt tbe Pruaalao guard at-

tacked ua around Y pres." be said. ttwaa only by the merest ebance and afloe piece of heroism that we werewarned ta time. There waa an Irish-man of the King Liverpool regimentwho bad strayed out of bounds to meeta gtrl whose home waa oft tbe line ofattack. Coming back late he stumbledon tbe Germans ateeltng quietly to-

ward our position. Without thoughtof consequences to himself, but onlyconcerned for the safety of tile com-rades, he dashed toward the spotwhere he knew our gnard tn tie to givetbe alarm. Tbe Germans spotted blm,and n cavalrv patrol waa at hi keela

IN EUROPE THATi

WARY CENSORS

Soldier Lives After Being Blown

Into Tree Tommy Atkins

Begs For Tobacco.An Irish Hero....,, ,

Instantly, tie bad a good atari but tward the end he was hit In both leg.

"He got through with the warnlnand Is now In tbe base boapltal pullingthrough He doesn't know whether bwill get a medal or a wigging for bIng out of bouuda, but be'a hoping fuitbe best."

"Come and Have Champagne."A French officer, writing from the

trern hen, says:"The Germans tell os the smell of

our kitchen arrima the Intervening allty yard between the trenches givethem a pain In the atomncb. Venterday a note was thrown Into our trench

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fife

Photo by American Press Association

arnsn i.rr orrnaa in oiMinvsnoaIIiIlSI u

Photo by Amanean Press AasoelaUoe.

aBMtisa aasarsHuxrTBae oa Boor ouvea,

ee saying: 'We've bad euough. We'llcome at ulgbtrall for some food--'

"By tbe same mea us we replied: 'Byall mea na the more tbe merrier We'llfive you champagne.'

'Thst night forty-al- l Germana, lat-iera jawed and balf starved, crawledto our puollluoa and tackled, aa Ifeating the moat delicious food, loaveeof bread twenty daye eld. We gavethem cbaniiMtgoe."

Plead For Tobao-jo- .

Looming high above the tragedy audreckless humor In the letters wblcb"Tommy Atkins" la writing home fromtbe batUeOelda of Flanders Is the cosata at cry fur tobacco and cigarettepapers. He may write from trencbeatiled with desd or dying comrades vrfrom improvised boa piula where beand hundrede of more eturdy young-atec-

He maimed and wars, but whatever be may aay he Is córtala ta meaUon sadly that cigarettes ara acareand pipes are few.

This mad desire of the British aot-dta-r

for bis tobacco is emphasised isa copy of the Weekly Frees of Ooers-aey- ,

England, for Nor. s, which hasbee) received In New Torfc by HenryPMot, counsel at the French consulategeneral, wbo wta until recently coaal at Guernsey. Tb entire paper I

devoted to letter from soldier at thefront or In tbe hospitals, and tbey areall Inrongrutma talus of battle and ter-rible deatbe and pleas for more "John-ny Bull faga" Initead of tb bitterFrench cigarettes they get occasionally.

One letter from a lance corporal la

MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS.

Weetetiil te Build Reads Unless TheAre Conserved, L. W Page flare.Overtopping all 'other road prob

lems In II liHiruin-- nt that il maintenanif." aa) lan Waller Tage.director of the Culled Htatea flVe ofpnlillc roads and president of theAmeiiran Highway aMielliin "ThedeHtnnllve agenih1" of traltle and theelementa are In their aeilvl-tie- ,

and It Is Idle o talk of perms neutmads any more thmi to aMMk of abouse, a fence or a railroad tie aa permnnenL" asya Mr. I'sge "The publicroad today, by reaon of the en-ej- i

tlonallv destnu-flv- e trnrflr cnndltlnnsare more nwll.r In construction, amithis Is rontlnnnlly Inrreaalng with theadvance In the prices of IntMir and m

tertal. It la riimlriHlly wasteful, therefore, to Invent targe sums of pnlillcmoney In building the hlghwsys duisnded by trnltlc. unless the Investmeiit Is conserved I'T siliKinnte mil Inteunnce Without such sdiiiiiite mnlnle'mni-- a mud neMIng iinrwhere from

:,,mKl to ll.'i.i' mt mile uiiiy Ita toruin In a venr or two ttms Involving a

(lerinn l Pe of i oiiid.-nilO- imigni-tild-

"When It Is conxldereil Unit the agexpenditure on rnniN III the

rtiltiHl rlt:ite - " ell over '.ai ism issiaiiminllr the wiImihiii-o- s ol Hie ipieetlon Is nppiireiil The roiiil limilil lierlnIMiHl and niltn iii?ilnli-niiti-e- . InorviinlKSthin Mint liionev provlili-- ncpor' II ii ir to the uiiiiortniice ot the n--

f r iiid "

W .). W. fircleMrs. ilcrt Ick ami Mrs. Pork Vent

leave Sunday night for Alliuueriuvwhere they attend the state conven-tion of Woodman Circle. Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday of nextweek. Mrs. Ick, State Advisor andMrs. Vest, delegate, also Mrs. JuliaA. Sharp, State Manager, will repre-sent this grove as a delegate. Withthese enthusiastic ladies representingthe Carlsbad Grove, we hope to havethings come our way. A rail meet-ing for tonight has been arranged tohear the report of rommittes.

SAFETY FIRST W.F. McII.VAINSuccessor to F. L. Hopkins Co.

INSURANCE

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REFERENCE FURNISHED ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENAll of repair work prompt I jr. Personal auperviaion of

all work entrusted to my care.

U. S. HamiltonCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO. Phono 125.

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Cariabas1, N. M, Friday, April I, 1IJOFFICIAL PAPER EDUY COUNTY.OAcial Paper, of the To a of Carlabad

SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.

On year In advanrtSia monthn in advance . ...Three month., in advance

ii.no1.00

.. .50Sample copie, 6 cent.No auliHcription taken unlea paid

in advance. ,tSubscriber are notifled that the

dale after their name i the onlynotice they will receive, anj the Curreal will not lie Kent after the datemo marked, an for Iniitance, "JohnHmith ahowa that the

of John Smith expire Janry I, 1014, and will be discontinuedt that data unles paid for anotheryr.

ENGLAND FALLING IM)WN.

It U now claimed that the war maynot begin In May a l.ord Kitchenerpredicted. The allle in the wenteeetn to le waiting for the Russiansto win the Carpathian passe andmake a really fnrmiilahle invaion ofHungary. In other word they areallowing the Russian to du alioul allof the aggreive fighting.

W ith a (Treat army of approxima-tely two million men in camp in theBritish il ,the Hritixh have only

bout seven hundred thousand menin Belgium and France, and thatcomparatively little army ia short ofammunitiiin and arm.'

It I with nut a little disgust thatpeople of the United State havewatched the dlulT ul war made liyGreat Britain, while r'rmi.r and Rus-si- u

have slruinned every nerve and ut-

ilized every resource against the pnw-erfull- y

oigunixcd (iermun und Au-tria-

Willi even more distfuil, the puli- -

$an

1915

tenth

buenbent

with

' """ instruction in airriculture I

lintih j nceduis I Curt lul.i.r cniinty. huve

are refusing in'",v,"ly feW I""""'"'4'? trurdenscoursefactor leu or on the dock unlex thegovernment pay hold up wuges ai atime when the very existence if thetiation Ix al Make.

When all the fa't are discUvd.in llrt essentials the proper devel- -

llritain i not so much the drink evila it in lack of pulriutiHin on tho 'nutvt the English tlieieselvea. Until theKcotlihh and the Irish pe ile arcfighting in the trinche

in the labor center of Eng-land itself disloyally is rampim- -

disloyally that promptly ru- -

firm- - if in gettingtiermuny, I'lai.c in

in free t government inthe world ,next the United Slates,the demand labor, nciciiiy lu sup-ply the men who n in tleitrenches with niunili n- - ol war, isfur double waves ami slioilur hour.

Could shame be Could4here a worse augury ir the fu- -

ture the variouremain atior.

producing classeswith Ireasin wng are wuigh-- d

against the live their fellowcountrymen who ate txposing Ihini-eelv- e

to de I' :

Somewhere and somehow, thaItriton ha deteriorated but de-

terioration showing Itself themost critical moment nulion'ahistory, just a the weakest link achain fail when the strain on it i

the greatest. Albuquerque Journal.

Commiaaiunera Session.

The county board met Mondayregular quarterly session and spent

thalUV coni,'m'r,,,m theva&ik. lands in Eddy county.

.' ÍTji lT-A- . I. .ill I -- .iiicn iieniieiaiioii f

the price at which lands( ave sold and the information obtain-

ed from those who have handled landit 'the conclusion of the board

tna loiowing wouiu i a just anuireasonable valuation for all classes

land in Kdy county:("raxing land, $:i er acre.Irrigated land within one mile of

Carlsbad, formerly flUo reducedfy&. Other irrigated land Carls-ba-

precinct, reduced from $75, to$70acre. Irrigated laud Otia pre-

cinct formerly $'! per acre reduced$46 per acre. Land precinet formerly $lf per acre reduced to

M. Ijinds in Malaga precinctmerly $'!' per acre reduced f'M.land under tha rarlsbad projectcultivated not leaa than iü nor morethan 127 per acre.

.and adjoining tha town of Arteia, reduced rrom tut to flio perera. Uncultivated land artesian

belt, from I7.60 f 5 per acra landin artiu belt tsith Mawii g wUa

frotn $01 H per acre. Hopeirria-aie- d lamia reduced , frann f0$u per acra. leuruig utciiaid from

UU U $1VU 'r acra. Land irriga-- J

If pumping plant rvduced fioinfit acta.

The Farm DeontratorTuesday the county board liiteneda long explanation from mam

bar. of tha Diego expositionthe benefit be derived by appropriation by Eddy county atlt

exploiting resources of tha county at San Diego but decided by a unanimoua vota aava tha funda for moraneceimary purpone and initaad decided join with tha governmentthe employment nf a farm demonstrator, thin plan having bean foundof value other countie that havetried it. After voting make apptopriation for tha purpoae tha agricultural college notifled and thefollowing wire received reply:

U Cruce. N. M. April.Mr. Beeman, Chairman Board

County CommiHaionera, Carlabad, N.M.

No further application necessary.Will let you know liy II govern-ment will let u have the additionatwelve hundred, or, whether it willbe neceary wait until July flrtwhen more fundi will be available.Will endeavor to have you a countyagent by the fifteenth, if possible.

A. C. COOLEY.

The following from the AlbuquerqueHerald dhow what tha opinion thatpaper ia on the ubjert the farmagent

"AlmoHt every county tha tateeither ha an agricultural agent or isseriously roiiMiilering tep to get oneWherever these agent have been

liy the joint action of the tateagricultural college and the UnitedStale department agricultura,their work ha immediatelyproductive of the very bene-ficial re ult and practicel farmerdeclare that the man nf aciencecombining scientific educa-tion a knowledge practical farm-ing, i a trimieiidiou help thearming Iniluxtry.

Under the provision o fthe Smith.ever act, with the term of which

the xtnle liux complied, the agricultural college will huve a much larger

in to devote to tliln work nextyear. Many countie are applying orHill apply lor agent

There ix not a county in the tatewhere

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The Name argument that upplie toKernulillo county upplie with equulforce to tin county and no iloulitwill agree thut the county board madeault in iiihiIh j.. were shown',,,, mistake it reiuel into

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GKAPE Jl'ICE DIPLOMACY.When Secretary lluniel eliminated

wine locker and SecretaryBryan mude dinner famou bythe substitution of grupe Juice forcluret.a roar of laughter up fromthe chancellories of Europe it what

of the llntish elliptic? No e governing mind oflion can long .rreu; when u, over there luheled our 'grape

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ued in Russia: tha suppression ofthe gruen airen in France, and pendiug restrictive measure in MerryEnglaid muke it appear thut thestand taken by the American officialmuy not be ao extremely humorousafter all.

Mis Betty Rule entertained twentycouple of t arlsbad young people ather home Thursday evening withduncng and card. The loom wereheautifulfully decorated ' with cutflower. Punch was served througoutthe evening. Maple nut block icecreutn, cake and mint wa served.Every one report a very delightfultime.

I'aul Are presented the NationalBunk of Carlsbad with a mounteddeer head, having ten point. Thedeer wa killed by a bullet fromi Hul'a gun during the deer season.The boy placed the trophy In thefituit of tha bank where the passer-by ran see ita rare Ixpauty.

Swat the Fly!

HAVING AN INTKKKST INKEEPING YOD WELL, ASWELL AS MAKING YOU

WELL. I. HAVE PERSON.ALLY SEEN THAT THEREIS A FLY SWATTER INEVERY HOMF IN CARI.8.HAD.

GET THEFLY BEFORE

HE GETS YOU

Milton Smith,Maaager

(OR NEK DRUG STORK

Friendly Face of the Home NewspaperSure of a Welcome Wherever It Goes

MOMK NKWSI'AIT.U the most Interesting readingTDK one tan obtain. There ia nothing rise liko it.m

NIXT TO A LETTER, THE HOME NEWSPAPER It THE MOSTENTERTAINING THINQ IN THE WORLD FOR ONE LOCATED INA DISTANT CITY. IT IS JUST AS INTERESTING WHILE WE AREAT HOME. ALTHOUGH WE ARE NOT WONT TO APPRECIATETHIS PACT. IT IS OVERLOOKED SECAUSB IT HAS BECOME APART OP OUR DAILY LIPB. JUST AS MUCH SO AS THE ALLOT-TED THREE MEALS A DAY.

m nNo one who FORMS TIIK HABIT of reading the I10MR

NF.WSPAPER will ever gire it up. No one willing to MISSTIIK I'l.KASUHKS tlin derived. No one ia willing to deprivehimself of the intimate knowledge of hi neighbor' aucceaaea andfailure. Joya and orroa, trial and triliulmion.

There ia NO OTHKH MKDM'M that can take the piare of'.he II.jMK NKWSPAPKK. Aide from giving the new of the

hole world, it give ussotnot hing THAT CAN BE OBTAINEDNOWHKIMi KI.SK. It give us all the little incidente in thedaily life of our friend and neighbor, of throw people we gothrough life with, arm in arm. It tell nf their progress. It tellof their sociiil lifn. It tell nf the weddings, pnrtie. rltlb. churchiKietic. etc. It tell who visiiing. It loll who ia aick and

heralds their recovery.

ItTHESE LITTLE PERSONAL ITEMS CREATE A HOME NEWS-

PAPER. THESE LITTLE PACTS ABOUT THE P"OPLE WE EL-BOW THROUGH LIFE WITH ARB FAR MORE INTERESTINGTHAN SOME "BIO STORY" PROM A DISTANT CITY. THIS ISWHAT MAKES THE HOME NEWSPAPER.

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("un V nfTord to la without for 0'I,Y A FKW CKXTSweek

W .1). W. (irelaMr. Bert Uck and Mr. Dock Vest

leave Sunday night for Albuquerquewhere they attend the stale conven-tion of Woodman Circle,' Tuesday,neunesnay ana inurnlay of nextweek. Mra. I.eck. Stale Advisor and!Mr. Vet, delegate, also Mr. Julia,A. Sharp, State Manager, will repre-sent tin grove delegate. Withithese enthusiastic lailie representingthe Carlsbad Grove.we hope to havething come our way. A call meet-- 1illg for touiLrllt has been ari-nir.- nihear the report of committea.

NOTARY PUBLIC at the Currentiiffice. Notary alwav in.

Brakeman C. I. Fox, returned Wed-nesda- y

from Mexico, Mo., where hewa culled by wire on account pf theillness of hi father who died whilewa there. He resumed hi dutieyesterday.

My big shipment of fresh and newUM'i right from the factory gardenhuse is selling nicely better get youra

J. R. LINN

FOR S VI E CHEAP.

On account of i.uAIng aome changaain the Model Market have 7 h. p.Stickney gasoi'r engine, htimpsonComputing Counta Scalea, also Re-

frigerating plant, all In good repair.n MODEL MARKET,vv CarUbad, N. M.

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Otharwne Knewn aa Saunaa, WhianAre Profitable.

Greenville, i al. -- Greenville baa nowaatabllahed obe ot Uie moat nnlqne

to toe atuie nauiely, a akonaraueb. Curly to tue aprlug Will .

a buicber. formerly or Uolddeld.rented the r U. reel raoell and enlered tbe liulne uu a small aealeToiina skunks were captured In variJUs puns of ludlau valley add placeo,in pena The grew and multipliedrapidly.

Tbe liUMlnee prord ao mrrntlve thailarger ol rorruualed uug wereMade, and tbe nilinis-- r ut skuuk Increo sed I' be skin . for from S3 to

tl eecd The oil la himi valuable andla sold to itruiiglsta s now dularge skunk Hint will be ready furmarket In a couple ol mould.

The akiinks will eat all aorta otand waste tisd. but are een.

daily fund of milk and regetatiieeTbey aeeui to like buiimn roiupanloo-bl-

and wben clli-- eoine to hV tted. To aee forty t'blckeii tblerea wttbtheir lung, wbite atrtped uodlef andbaaby tall feislluc at a trough ilka aoaiany plga la an tuteraaUuc algbL

For Rale: Indian runner duck atonly fifty cent each. F.nquire atthia office.

THE INDIANSUsed to make fire by rubbingtwo sticks together. When theylearned to use matches they forgot how to make fire that way.

Just as the Indians Masted en-ergy in this old way of fire build-ing do you waste energy in ev-ery old style electric lamp youuse.

Why not adopt the new andbetter way? EDISON MAZDAIrmps turn all the energy of theelectric current into light. Verylittle is wasted. And here is thebest part of it

APRIL FIRST ALL ELECTRIC LAMPS WERE RE-DUCED IN PRICE.

25 and 40 watt Masda arenow $0.25. 60 watt are $0.35and the 100 watt are $0.60.

Ask About

HOTPOINT WEEKand what it is

THE PUBLIC UTILITIES GO.PHONE lit

XOWARE

COMINGSaxon Roadster $450

Saxon 6-?pu:r-nv c:í$860

CARLOAD SHIPPEDFROM FACTORY

THIS WEEK

THE SAXON IS NOT AN EXPERI-MENT. THE COMPANY IS BACK.El BY THE CHALMERS MOTORCOMPANY.

Carlsbad AutomobileCompany

AGENTS

)iilora From California. Sec. 2. That hereafter no saloon,I., t . htephenon and Cal Sharp and hooting gallery, pool hall, billiardwife from Sun Francisco arrived in hall or bowling alley ahall be main-(arlsba- d.Tuesday, hey mii.le tlielUined or operated within said Town,rJw.yennr ,"'n íuy? aml of CtrM cept within the bu.in,way hi Paso having vi.iiej district thereof; and that, for

fo"n iNZlJLT- - YuV: "'"',Tr- - ot this ordinance, "the busi!

atock ram h near t.u' ,e I -- x. ,,ou"ll'": Kinnlng at the inter- -

-t t. ... !,,,, , Hie lt' trse SCpÍ'"n ff Mu'n "dviú ur; inKin the i x. y over with tf rwn' tnenc du South

;i vi. . of locipy ," M",n street to ita Intersection with. Tansill street, thence due West onBrakeman John Higgin. who h- - Th"n'". .ÍT1.! 'ü1'" WÍth

been reliiving .dr. rox returned to i-- "i'Xt Lbeyond. Weat of

Clovi Wednesday night. n" ! ll?enc du North on"'d to itan "Hey intersection with Mer- -Violet Tea mod lreet thence due Eaat on Mer- -

' n,od treet to ita interaection witht,n,l street; thence due NorthTha W,.n,.n. i i onTe fV'0' "B"' 'tnet 10 iU '"tr.ection withII Mcl.náih. home

. ,Mr- - c- - Slevena atrcet. thence due Eaat onThe inLl 'i. "f,n- - "trect to iu Interaction with

madeXu"i7ul ! rm ""ey neXt ,"yond 'nd ottrJl , I with cVl, flower" t nyon treet thence due South ono7g ÍX nmJ'ivl Th". "nd "W. '"Cy ,0 iU " th M.r- -

TJutir Í. .fc T loV'- - troet' tnence du Kat on Mer- -líala ta & nrrlin w'r; h ""t to it intention with

ta l hr A'íí Min h- - South on!or n 11,7., . f. "reel 10 ,w '"teraection with'gham nreshleí .; ih. , . I üreen ,,reet' ,h P'cpl.aT.nt w.v W" B"d. Vhat no "loon- - 'hooting "gallery.

P"' """"rd nail or bow ng acake coZ caí. enff!" TT' ' ,hnl! "nUlned or operated

iE.J 1 n".',Kin nd within the. favr. Fine corporate limit, of aaidmusic wa on. Town of CarUbad.u mi enjóyame feature. .. .

i no snail maintain or operate a aa- -in making the affair aue- -jounce on lhootinR K.ery( h, b.Ray Hewitt, well known here un

derwi nt an operation in Kowell Wednesday and i recovering rapidly.

imii or uowung aaidTown without a license

from Town, or who shallor operate ahoot- -

pool hall, billiard hall orwithin

Tom Stoke finished a well fifty "mita of suid Town of Carlabad and;e feet deep last week for Charley outaide of the buslr.es district of

nine norm-ea- st and not "n a limited and denned Infar from tha old Scanlon ranch and tne net preceding section hereof,has erected a wind mill over the well hall be guilty of a misdemeanor andfor Charley, who will also have Tom "P'n coiVicition ahall beI'uild a ground tank and muke a punished, for each offense, by a fineci"Hr--i Vint'' ,or the wl" U " in "um of " '

on. very good more than $100. or by imprisonmentin eounty jail or town prison for

term of not lesa than ten daya norV n,'k,tt' ot I'inghampton, N. thirty duy, or by both suchl. I here after cattle inter- - fln nd imprisonment, in the diacre-es- t.ariving Saturday. He 1 inter- - tion t the court; and each day's aoested with Mr. Pipkin east of the P. maintaining or operating auch saloon,U. lower dam where they have shootinga pa.- - gallery, pool hall? billiardture. Mr ll.ckett state that they hall or bowling alley .hall conatitut.have ben feding some and so far have a separate offen.e.h"d " Mt-- I, Thia Ordinance .hall be in

o !f"ll force and from and afterCTrlatlan4Co.,INSURANCE. j iu Pk--a and publication and all

w.L nd parta of ordinance inORDINANCE 117. iconftict herewith are hereby repealed.

LOONS. SHOOTING CALLER-IES- ,POOL HALLS. BILLIARD

iiAULa, A.-N- HUWLING AL-LEYS AND DEFINING ANDRESTRICTING THE LIMITSWITHIN WHICH THE SAMEMAY OPERATE, AND PROV1I).ING PENALTIES FOR VIOLA-TION.

Be It Ordained by the Trusteea ofthe Town of Carlsbad:

See. 1. That hereafter no saloon,shooting gallery, pool hall, billiardhall, or bowling alley shall be main-tained and operated wilhn thaof Carlsbad, New Mexico, exceptwhere a ralid and aubaisting license. ..i a m i m

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JOHN W iPUSTPriwn(SEAL) Mayor of the Town ofAttt: Carlabad.

JOE C. BUNCH,Recorder.

Approved thia 7th day of April,W5, at.

JOIW W. ARMSTRONG,Mayor of the Town of

Carlabad.

SHOEMAH ;er

meniur i rom saiu lown anail nrat 'be had and obtained, that all licenea HERMAN fiENSEL hat located Inhereafter issuer) in connection with ' T" -

buinesea ahall designate. tn building with Arthur Crosier eastthe lot and block within aaid Town of "fu,UI.H n rklk nu Of the Plllure lintel II. I. - iL ..- -I.

Ing gallery, pool hall, billiard hall or '.. '

alley ia to operaU; and that. VJiMLSL10,! havingdurinir th lifts of aui'h lli'nA .business ahall not b. "d worked at M, tr.de Inoperated on any lot within aaidAthttP than Ihitt tu.l.rnoi-- .l l -- ..U 11....... - mw..iw.vu .., .ulii li-

cense, except by written consent. i. , .me 01 aaiu town, permilUaig Stransfer.

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Mr. Pyle was op from Loving In hiscar Tuesday.

MIum PufI and Nettle Smith wartla tova Tunda?, shopping.

Opal Riley haa a position with thaSugar Bowl, aa saleslady.

Invitations ara out for Willburnsbirthday, Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. O. M. Cook entertained thaBridge Club Wednesday afumoon

CarUbad Auto Sale Co., aoldpowar Overland car to Mr.

Hicks.

Mrs. Forehand and aiiter, Mrs. OraBeach, with thair children wera in tha

, town Tuesday.

Mr. and Mra. Brantley returnedhomo Monday not going any furtherthan Midland.

W. E. Thayer, Ralph and DolphShatturk cama down irom tna moun-1- 1

taina Thursday.

W. H. Hull apent several day of thepast weak on tha Plains getting udto hia naw car.

Miss Georgia Witt who waa illlait week, ia reported better today.But far from well.

Mr. and Mra. Oscar Weaver, ofLoving were in the city Sunday even-ing enjoying the cantata.

Mr. Richmond, la Huerta, who hasbeen confined to his bed for twomonths past, can set up a little now.

Mra. M. B. WilHon and family havepled moved to the new house latelyremodeled south of the Presbyterianchurch.

Claud DcMoss and Mrs. I,ena Kel-le- y

were married Sunday at the homeof Curt Ham. Judge Richards of-ficiating.

Joe James the cow manwas In fromtha lanrh, spent Knster Sunday withhome folks and returned to the ranchMonday morning.

Mrs. D. W. Green has been ill allweek, confined to her bed.' Iast nightaha was very low, having a physicianmost of the night.

Ben Acrey and wife, who have beenat the Metripolitan for some ten dayswhile arranging business anuir re-turned to tha ranch Monday.

W. B. Acrey was here most of lastweek transacting businees. San Amre- -

1o last of the week where he is looking after a big flock of sheep.

Walter Pendleton traded his property In 1.a Huerta the Gee place forthe Bill Mae property and got a piano

na piano player in tna trade.

Mra. J. T. Auhurg, of Nadina, camein Wnenday on the mail car and wentup to Artes i a on the night trainwhere aha will visit for a few days.

Calvin Ares was in town this weekand loaded out with supplies for theranch on Rocky where the boya arethinking of fixing up a home ranchto enjoy later.

Mra. Surah Rnhorta wild v.

, cama in from Pearl Wednseday se-riously 111. Dr. Daepp meeting themail car some miles out and bringingher on to town. '

Ray Blocker, who has been awayfrom home for the past three years,returned last Saturday evening. Hehas visited most of the towns betweenSan Antonio and Shreveport. fl

Tha ladies of the missionary so-ciety of tha Methodist church willgive a tea at tha newly equipped

Wednesday, April, 14. Aailver offering wil ba acceptable.

Mra. J. W. Anderson, who has beenat tha Webster farm, is in town fortreatment. She has an ulcer on thebone of ther ight arm and is hazing ittreated twice a day. She ij makingevery effort to save the arm.

W. A. Richards owner of the D andMr. Nesbitt came in from tha I) rasichwith Walter Glover first of the w,ek.Mr. Richards left same evening forhia homa in Paduka, Texas. Mr. Nes-bitt bought the San Simon cattle.

Mra. Lee Middleton, and two sons,Audry and Gus, with Oscar as Chauf-feur wera in town Monday, comingSunday afternoon and returning Tuesday. Mrs. Middletop is looking well,

' considering tha recent illness she ex-perienced.

Those attending the dance atlast Saturday evening' were

Maadamea Hopkins, Marshall, Hicks,Marvin Livingston and wife and MissMinnie Jones, Miss Harkey, Joe andCarl Livingston, and Mius Mary Hub-bard who ia teaching the clasa.

John Lawenhruck has a well written.letter from William and ha states thatha would anjoy an Easter box, andwould lika to coma homa thia aummer.Tha family aent him two nice boxesfor Easter, and some nice candy andcak that ha will certainly enjoy.

Miss May Adams, of 'Aboliré, Texas,niece of Mr. Tom Kindull, came inlast night, and will spend the sum-mer with her uncle and family. MissAdams ia an experienced music teach-er and will tench a class in musicwhile aha Is here

Tom P.MV Ml. 1m l- - v, iiviii uii rancnThuraday.

Irvan Thurman and hia father. J..V ' " coup aof dayi thia weak. Irvan Thurm

7' ""r or me nr. U. W. meet-ing Thuraaday night

J; W. Tulk. wife and daughter, Miaa

ranch. 25 ml lea wait of Lovington""" "7 expect w ba away

In from tha rranch Sunday, liathe ihMn mrm in . i . .aaya. .-- - hwj conumonand gram la getting green.

Mra. G. W rif i .a - - - iiiiurmilrectption in honor of Mra. Myron K.

...rL hom Mond" afternoon.im were oeautirul in Easter

flowers and depnratnt i. i- -erved. Many friend, of the bride

u mra. look were there, winningher the many pleasures of a beautifullife.

J. W. Hamilton waa in town thisweek wearing a amile over the goodprice on mohair, saying he sold 1070lbs. of mohair at 40 eta. per pound.Also states this waa ! u.clip. So far he has broken tha recordror isew Mexico mohair. Mr. Ham-ilton haa a ranch at tha foot of themountain where he runa 1,100 does ormore. Hia son, W. C. Hamilton, wasin the city Thursday.

Mra. Marvin l.ivinvatnfi A l..car in from the ranch Wednesday, accompanied by her cousin. Miss MinnieJones, who has been visiting with hertha past week. They were joined onthe return trin lit, M iu. M ..- - ...HI IIWUbard, who will spend a few days onme rancn.

E. V. Alhritton, came in from hisranch last Tuesday with W. Merchanto' Van Horn, who owns a ranch southof Mr. Albritton. They report stockin that section of Texas doing fine.When asked what attracted him toCarlsbad, he mentioned a certain lit-tle girl that sometimes weara In-dian toggins, "but always looks goodto me."

School Klerlion at Oils.G. W. Fullingim was elected school

director at Otis, Monday, receivingfifty two votes to Ira J. Stockwellthirty-one- .

A party of young people want udto l.ake McMillan Saturday eveningin Dean Smith's car, built a campfire.made coffee and enjoyed a picniclunch. Spent a few hours telling stor-ies and came bark to town gettinghere about nine In the evening. Thosehaving the pleasure of the outing wereMessrs. Arthur Linn, Iean Smith, andRoy Strang, Misses Mildred I.auer,l anule Grantham, Mable Hartshorn.The new motor boat hud not beentested out so the ludies did not takea ride on the water.

Railway ItemaA special train stopped over in Carl

shad last night with the following of-ficials: J. T. Evans, superintendentJ. A. Klassnrr, superintendent ofbridges and building Willard Keen.nua master, j. w. Walters, divisionengineer; J. B. Briscoe, train master:S. E. Allen, bridge foreman on bridgeinspectio. They left for Pecos thismorning and expect to return tonight.

FOl'R OPERATION'S.Within Five Hours at Eddy Hospital

Thursday Morning.Mr. A. taude was brought to the

hospital at 12.80 Wednesday night ac-companied by two physicians fromLake Arthur. He hud been thrownfrom a car, receivng a compound frac-ture of the left arm, the bone protru-ding in atvcrnl places. The arm willbe placed under the X ray tonight andif any other trouble is d I "cove red itwill be looked after.

Miss Sarah Roberts, from Pearlwas operated on for apiwndieitis andis doing fine.

Mrs. I. S. Osborne, underwent aserinous operation ai d is resting wellthis morning.

Mius Vergie Tebereio, who two daysago accidentally received a 22 calibrebullet in her right hand wan broughtin and the bullet loruted with the X

ray and the operation of removal wassuccessful. ,

Four operationa In five houra andall successful is a record.

II. I). Hubbard's Mother IK ad.Mr. H. P. Hubbard's mother, aged

77 years, died Sunduy morning at10:45 at the home of relut'vc.i atMulberry Grove, Illinois. Mr 1'ul--har-

made her home here with her sonfor six months or more but, as the al-

titude was too high she suffer"! astioke of paralysis about thirty daysago. Mr. Hubbard went with her toIllinois when she left here over ayear ago and he made her home theresince Col. E. J. Hubbard was witnher at the time of her death. Mrs.L. E. Shiel the only daughter cameto visit with Mr. Hubbard and familyarriving lust Sunduy, the day thenews of the death of her mother wasreceived. Though desiring very mucnto go Mr. Hubbard and Mrs. Shieldecided not to make the trip as thejoJrney vas a long one and it wouldla impossible to get there until Wed-

nesday, so they sent a wire that theycould not come. They are much af-

fected by the sad news, but find com-

fort in the thought that their motherhail eveiy care and was with lovedones when she passed away. The Curlent joins their many friends incx- -

ttnding sympathy.Hunk F.xunilner Thompson, of Ce.

bourn, Texu", was in the town Tuv-dn-

making hi usuul semi-annu- exa munition o fthe local banks.

'PIXLER DAVIS.

.' Saaday afternoon, March 28, Itll.at tha home) of tha bride's parents,Mr. and Mra. W. H. Plxler, eouth oftown, occurred a vary pretty woddngwhan their oldest daughter. MyrtleDean waa united in marriage to Mr.Ray Davs, of Carlsbad, New Mexico.The Rev. O. A. Winalow of Oak Creekan unci of tha groom officiated. .

Promptly at four o'clock to thastrains of tha wedding march play-ed by Miss Florence Pixler, tha bri-dal couple, attended by Mr. Frank Og- -

lavie, loos tneir placea under a cana.py of gold and white where the beau-tiful and impressive service waa read,wnicn made them husband and wife.

brde waa charming in a gown ofwhit aatin messaline and orientallace and carried a fragrant boquet ofwhite carnations, bridal wreath andferns.

After tha ceremony a dainty twocourse 'luncheon waa served toabout thirty assembled relativea andrienda.

The brida ia a talented younglady of charmng mannera, and haabeen one of Jewell county's success-ful teachers. Tha groom haa beenengaged in farming with hia fathernear Carlsbad, New Mexico for thepast year where the young peopleexpect to make their hom for thepresent. .

Mr. Pa vis, later plana to enter aschool of photography in the east,having nalready spent much time inthe pursuit of that study.

The young people received anumper of beautiful and usefulpresenta and their many f rienda wishthem all auccess and happiness intheir wedded life. ,

The above is a clipping from theBurr Oak, Jewell Co. Kansas, Heraldwhere Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davis for-merly retded. Their son Ray return-ing to their home town where he mar-ried the girl rf his choice. Mr. RayDavis and bride are expected heretomorrow and if they make trainconnections the crowd that will beat the depot will givo them a warmwelcome. They will he entertained atthe Hates with a th30 dinner at whichtheir parents and a few friends willbe guests.

Bob Dow, Mr. Harrison and DeanSmith spent two days the first ofthe week at tha Acrey ranch.

lewisIkerr.The friends of Mrs. ('Marino A.

Lewis and Mr. Howard C. Kerr Tues-da- y

received the following announce-njicn- tthat came as a surprise to

many:Mr. Howard C. Kerr and Mrs.

Cesarine A. Lewis announce theirmarriage Monday April the fifth, nine-teen hundred and fifteen, Carlsbad,New Mexico.

Mr. Kerr is the well known andpopular manager of the CarlsbadAuto Co., and haa resided in Carlsbadseveral years.

The friends of the bride are num-bered only by those who have thepleasure of her acquuintenee, and all,without regard to stulion in life wishthem good luck and a safe return toCarhdiad from their wedding journeythey having taken the train for Den-ve- r

the evening of their marriage.

The Easter services at St. Edward'scnurcn surpassed any ever held inthat Church since its erertinn Th.music was commented on by thosewno are juuges and was said to hewithout fault and above criticism.The sermon on the text, "He ia Risen"bythe pastor, Father Gilbert, was lis-tened to with rapt attention and sur-passed in strength of reasoning andeloquence many discourses that haveheld the audiences of many largerchurches than St. Edwards.

Services at inriuiiun Church, April11. 1915.

10 a. m. Bible school.11, a. m. Communionand preach-

ing. Subject: "Adorning the goa-pe.- "

3:00 P. M. Junior C. E.0:4.' P. M. Senior C. E.7::i0 P. M. Preaching, subject:

"Not far from the kingdom."We invite all to these services. We

expect to continue our Sunduy nightservices regularly and to make theminteresting to all.

GEO. E. BEATTY, Minister.

Cemetery Benefit.The program for the Cemetory ben-ef- it

last Monduy evening wu ex-

ceptionally good, two numbers weiegiven by the school rhildren. Thefirst as the Flower Girls, dressedin white, aome with pink and blueIxmneta and sashes. They kept per-fect step and went through theirmovements with an ease that delight-ed everyone. Rounds of applausegreeted the children. Hiawalhu'schildhood waa equally as pleasingand the charactera were dresed asIndians. Elixaheth Alhrittan rep-

resented Nokomia and presented Hia-

watha first as a pappoose. in bischildhood by Ray Cox, when he wentforth to slay hia first deer, us DihrellPate, and when he presented Minni-hah- a

to hia tribe, aa Edward Harris,Elizabeth aa Nokomia and Littleas Muinihaha were perfect in theiracting and lieautiful in their cos-

tumes, and the boya that acted as In-

dian worriors and gave the war hoopwas exceptionally good. WilliamKedmun acted the chief naturally,and Osnold Duddley as narrator,filled a trying position.

They were patronised liberally andwe feel sure are thankful to ail.

Mrs. Harris GaiVett was dismissedfrom the hospital last Saturday and,left for her home in Ixivngton. j

Mr. O. F. lsuacs three sons anil j

of Lerington, Kentucky,have rented the W. (L Woerner cot-

tage on Halagüeño street. Mr. Is-- ;

hues' wife and daughters arc now inKl Paso to Curl.sbad. Mr. Is-- :

aucs has commenced to make guldenuiid plant flowers and expects to buy aranch shortly when ha investigatethe country fully.

6 A.B. K.

Money never went farther than now inthe purchase of stylish Chothes notonly stylish but thoroughly well-mad- e

too.You can get suits of absolutely purewool chemically tested and proven,London shrunk by cold water process,hand-tailore- d in the vital parts and cutaccording to the tip-to- p style ideas ofthe moment, if you select from ourSpring assortment of

Kirschbaum Clothes$15, $20, $25 and up to $40

"Look for the Guarantee and Price Ticket on the Sleeve''

Joyce-Pru- it CompanyWE WANT YOUR TRADE

Mr. and Mra. R. F. Sloane Leave Ramona.

B. F. Sloane, who has had charge ofthe mechanical department of the Sentinel office for the past year, will leavenext Monday for Carlsbad, New Mex-

ico, where he will become connecte I

with a lurger office. Mrs. Sloane willaccompany her husbund to the newfield, stopping a few days in Sun Die-

go to visit relatives und tuke in tbuExpo ilion, before proceeding on thejourney to their new home.

We regret to lose Mr. Sloane, he is averv efficient worker and has been ex-

ceedingly loyal to the Sentinel and itainterests. Sir. and Mrs. Sloane huvemude many friends here who will re-

gret to hear of their decision to entera new field.

Mr. und Mrs. Sloane made theirhome at Artesia, a neighboring townto Carlsbad for a number of years,hence feel they are really going toto town that seems like home to themThe Sentinel force join manyfiiendtin wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sloane suc-

cess and happiness in their new home.The above, from the Kamonu,

Cal., Sentinel, refers to Mr. Sloaneand wife who arrived last Suturduyand la now connected, with tha Cur-ten- t.

As stated they already focivery much at home.

Paul Aies was in the city Thursdaystarting from his ranch Wednesdayabout five o'clock expecting to muktone of his famous runs, but did notget here until 4 a. m. Thursduy. Hetoo, has tire troubles, and Paul con-fese- d

lie ran in on the rim. LittleEdna Itiggs accompanied him. Mr.Area átales he was feeling blue overhearing of the losses he had in cattle,but while be had lost a few it couldhuve been worse.

Birthday Party.Little Florence Muy has bad ber

fifth birthday and it was celebratedwith all the dignity that five who'syears deserve.. This birthday cameon lust Saturday and on the afternoonof that day forty one of her littlefriends begun to arrivu at 2: '10, andni.d assisted in milking It a memora-ble occasion. As the little folks ar-

rived they were gqtbeied in groupsand entertained I y Lillian PeiirupSweetie Hunch, Louie Powell and De-li- u

Gist. These girls pluytd obi time

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games, such as"thimhle" and also allthe new games, not forgetting thesmaller rhildren. Then the egg hunt.A picture of all the little folks wusmudo after which the celebration com-menced, which consisted first, of a bigluncheon, topped off with ice creamand cake. The dining room wus deco-rated in pink and white, with pinkbaskets filled with pink and whiteeasier chicks and eggs bunging fromthe chuiuliliers Viih pink und whitestreamers reaching from the cornersof the room over t'ie tallies.

Three tables, the renter piece ofeach white, with white doilies andpnk and whte carnations, with the col-or scheme carried out in the cake andcream. The birthday cake wus bake I

by Florence's mother and was all thata birthday cuke should be, having livelittle candles in pink und whte holdersThe favors were smull pink und whitebaskets containing candy and east.-- r

eggs. Mrs. Elsworth James ussistedMrs. May in serving the refieshmentsAll the rooms weru decorated withpink and white sweet peas, curnu-tion-

roses and pot plants, and beau-tiful easier lillies.

The children were loud in praise ofthe party and the birthday rake. Onethree year old assured her motherthat it was the most "most heauful"tasted rake, wif lots of randies andwe puffed them all out." Florence rereived many beautiful and lovely giftsund was so pleased with all she did

i '. I.. low which to show first. Atfive tha little boys and girls wishedtheir hostess many more birthdaysand dispersed, having spent a very en-joyable afternoon.

List of guests;Mary Frances Joyce, Juan Joyce,

Elisabeth Albritton, Frances Hardy,F.riiiu Linn Grunt haoi, Lucila Hays,Marjorie Snow, Marjorie Wait. BettyNichols, Katharine Dean, VirginiaDudley, Dorothy Dudley, Louise Spur-lock- ,

Agnes Thorne, Kutherine andElizabeth Purdy,1 Grace Hear up, Hen-rit- a

Dilley, Mariauiiettie Heed, Doro-thy Flowers, Mildred Hutchinson.Louise Moore, Adile Bujuc, Loiil-- e Ol-

iver, Mary E. Mullune. Cecllo Gordon,Wardle lrk, Alice Qulrey, llnhiiyI'unslck, Bobby pell, llohbv Dean,W W. Deun, Jr., Wlllburn Fessondn,William Purdy, Perry O'Connor, Ar-

cher Woodwell, Francis Home, Cliff-ord Webb, Elsworth James, Jr., Howard Johns, Francis Joy Foster.

,' CarUba4 fkal EkwOaaa. '.l' .Tha election to elect two memesa

for tha Carlsbad Board of Educationoccured last Tuesday. Only fifty twovotes were cast, or wiurn lft. ratreceived forty-nin- e, . R. Linn, ortyfive and a few scattering, two having;been cast for B. S. Johnaon, one fogB. 8. Boyd, two for Y. R. Allan, twfor Mra. Kocher and on for Misa Jassie Johnson.

The new members are both well litted for the responsibility and viBmaka good members.

Mr. and Mrs. Page, from Decatur,Texaa, came in last week Ratordav.They will make their home her fora time.

At the session of the W. O. W.nmalast night Ivan Thurman waa show ainto tha mysteries of woodcraft. Tharwere refreshmnta and a general goodtime enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. George Fessenden andMiss Smith leave next week for thaexposition. After a few month'stay in California, Misa Smith expertato return to Carlsbad, and may hahere for a year.

The Hospital Board held its regulameeting Saturday afternoon a1'hone'a Furniture Store, and attended to the regular rotine of business.Allow, d a number of bills aud paitkala resolution for adopting a new net ol

jMiss Murgurite Simonds arrived)

from Chicago lust night and is tha'guest of Mr. and Mrs. P.lswortlsJames.

I aParmenler-Etreil- .

I P. E. Parmenler, of Wichita FalUTexas, and Miss Sumary Exxell ofFerris, were married Sunday afer

! noon, at one o'clock, the Rev. M. M.Davis officiating at his residence, 4,rtH1

'Live Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Pas--Imentor departed immediately afterthe ceremony for their home in Wich-ita Kails. Diillus News.

Mrs. I'airm-me- r will be rememberedus un ci M while resident of Carlslad,having liomt'Steuilerd land '.cot ofl oving, and had many friends in CarIhI.iiiI.

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FOR SALE Sure Hatch Incubator,one half price. Ü.'Kl-eg- capacity, ingood condition, used twice. I'hono4!( or inquire at Current office.

FDR SALE Indian Runner Ducks.f0 rents each. Phone 4'.) or impure atCurrent office.

Registered Bulls.I still have twenty head of regist-

ered llerefords to dispose of at pricesand teims to suit the uprchuser. Callat the office of Jpdkins gi Lewis.

The largest amount rf revenue,stamps placed on uny one deed inthis county was tiled in the rlerk'noffice last week, amount int.' to $14:1.00.being a special miiit' r's deed to tnoproperty of the Oriental Cement 4k

Plaster Compuny.

II AY FOR SALE Choice pea greeniilfi'Jfn at Hitchcock place south "fCarlsbad. 'Phone 4ft A.

For Sale: Dining table. Globe-We-

nicke sectional hook ease, heater. Ata bargain. Inquire ut Dr. Friedman soffice.

Christian & Co.. Insurance. .

I.ouns Negnthi'ed on Improved CityProperty and Fti m Lands.

J. M PAKDL'K. Agent.Office Metropolitan Hotel.

Yrh-19-t- f Curlshad. N. M.

ITBI.IC NOTICE.N' tire is hereby given that the un-

dersigned has been unpointed by DioProl ate Court of Eddy County, NewMexico, administratrix of the estate' ofWilliam E. Beers, deceased, and hasqualified as such. Parties holduprluims agmnst said estute are notifiedto present the same, duly veritied,within the time r.rovided hv lawa.

This litth dav of March, IftlS.Í.Ai' RA M. BEERS,

Administratrix.

FOR RENT Two connecting housekeeping rooms. Electric lights andwater. METRIPOLITAN HOTEL.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. Jarkefrom one year old up. Will trade forrange mares.

JACK HASTIE, R. F. P.Jan. 22 tf Artesia. N. M.

EDDY CUOVP. CAMP W. O. W,Meets every Thurdnv night at 7:'4

at W. O W. Halt. Visiting sovereignsand members urged to attend.

A. R. IVQI'INN. Clerk.' '

BOU II AMBLEN, C. C.c

Christian A Co., Insurance.

COUNTY NEWS ITEMS

ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE NEWSGATHERED BT THE LIVE

WIRES OF THE CURRENT.

KNOWLRH FOKGLTLRTS.

KNOWLES DOPELET8.Cantaln Tom Ross. ititM that he

jmiiim off an Important deal taut weekViit offered no explanation a to de- -

iu.t1ertrlcln Cooley, of the Murphy

Uro. A Corran parage of lovingtonriaased through Knowles last week,

to Midland, to clean up someirnnlhed hit ines.

Mrs. L. T. Well wan down last week"" the merrhant doing somefcprinr shopning.

C. II llird, of Ynunir rnuntv. Texas,wiulrcd liv nurchsse the McRavnnldVlare six mil.- - went of Knowles andtia moved hi family to their newhome and In now a lionl fide residentof tM i'oriniM I'ountrv.

J. I.. Wallace of Caires rnunty wann visitor In our villain- - U I week, f

up Mm situation on th1-- . lile of thelitis and attending to domcitic his.M'S.

Mert Anrell wn in from l nliirc afew days ai'o, with a fur ,,ff look inhit left eye, inf.iMMiil ion, andiil'eti'linif to matters 'vl i 'i y didnot roti'ililer being any body's

Why, ven, rcitiiinlv March ramein like a lion, and if vou will nntn'tt.lif went out like n wijf

I. N. and M. K. Anderson were intown last week frnin Itn-i- r ranch wifu a or Innd of rakeuf.d no explanation offer-"- ! hi to itsme except that they needed it it,their liaxini-it-

The. Irfivington strinv hand wai overlxl week and treated the pcntile ofUie town to some splendid muair att he hotel and then derided to tro up toMm hall, and lul the younir folk enjoythemselves, with a rnuple of hourlance at their expense. Needle tokv it waa highly appreciated, every-liod- y

having a most enjoyable time.lawrenrn ('lardy again ha hi six

wheeler "boat" otit on the line and t

carrying Uncle Ram' don ame ai -- nal.

W. II tUrtlett returned from ITvlisa la week, where he went, re.maining several day, attending toimmirlant humee.

WhixMitiie M.mi-e- r Wheeler, of I.OV-- ini' ton, nulled off some of hi enter-

taining ntnnt i in the Knnwlns commu-nity last eek and went gaily on hiwi to Midland

the Chance and Will White lirnuptitii 15,100 pon' 'I' of nike from l.ameil..t week to he delivered' to the Bar-lir- e

l 'It r i"i'h wMrh renuiredi'irt to deliver. ,

, J. H ir rennrt hi duiii'hler.Mm llo'itleld. ra very ill for

verul ! y H n some 1 ""r.' hurley tnwv ti'ii.cl on on his

hi it ueet T-- In nil is locatedt seen tulle, west of town. II"

s.iyi ti until tnt well he pleasedn iu'h lit'tter to know that he haV la.t 4Mvi'i nut hi-- i sentence.

l''lovd l)iwiit a vomit' "iiiirtel whowss r.iiKe-- in the e purt4. returnedt .t wi'i'l fruit' W'1 on. Te"n whereV" ha i It mi eioii'in-e- a' Imok keepetf r the ! i

M i h l''i'l !'i I i ni t el mi red from'A'T'on Ijri Ki. II arrive'llHIllt M.i" e'ilM i ei MMiiient

t Mt. I' nv A ri.ona willV verv w ;n'V one who hasurier !r I Ki'iivl iiii'trv!Inri, fur ' .. will take u littlemora of V . I,..

Ills tint r W it Inner went to Semir.'il.. hi t w.'i'k. going to bring back'Hii I' A Miller, who has been easl.lé ti tin puit everut months for mcdi-- i

at trvtui"iit lie .itatet she has an--

n 'i'il cotinileriMe relief0 mil. muting theii song1

I j.j y on the t'eet of the town and.wo ni' ' ii i.'ifeiinu or obiecting toiji 'ir plea rires

I' S IWri't' the "feed king" north! town itimiird to get away fiom

In; liiMincM fur an hour nr two. to'l t'l'd til important business here

week, the tint time in several

I' S (athinirs. who ranches aboutt.ftit inil" south west or town, was

ani'iliic the merchants U-- t week, simpta:; up his business for the springserk

A big Impromptu dance was lumpedsap I it KrliUy, and where all the

cam from on so short no-

li i a miracle. The best of orderand nil n"e had a pain of

:ff kind We hope the "affair of theKesaon" which is scheduled for nexta'ndy, the '.Hh. will be a pleasant

the last week' entertainment.Communities in Wisconsin celébrate

4 hule week, which is given the very4.iiiillcaiit handle of "Pay up WeekWbuld it not Im a pleasure, Joy and

stl-r- y if our country could celebrate ani occaiuionally in thi pleasanttsyt I'erhap we could get out of

rut ourselves,. Ur Davis, the lovington compoun dn passwl through Knowles last Saturtift night rjout nina o cluck, on hisay W Midland. Ha did not say, butmm iudga that the occasion waa one

sf importance1!y the light of the "silvery moon"

writ haul hay in this portion of tha' rv.wnUy and aa wa wend our wearywy luna; wa ara thinking ita sum- -

SWT Ume.K ia reporUd thai Due Townsend

Isjinrht Uie Hulierel aerea anoutsmxlit mile wast and if carrect thaftey aaO for same ara ll.oOO inclusdm AnurvvaniaiiU.

re noCioa that tha Carlsbad AutoCsanpany has added a trailer to thavers on tha line, tha express trafficjmi passenger Iteing too heavy to bea ained on tha rara.

V U. Knowlea, uf Artesia, formerlym llalns man, made a trip hera lastCiaturday in hia Ford, visiting his'i her, it. I. Knowlea who has beansua the sick list for several weeks.

Wa understand that II. H. Turnerioid his quarter aection, located about

vttffct tullas aouUi of town to Hallmark

Jr., tha eonaldaratlon belnf IS00 caih.lt

Dr. Lyaander Black, tha Monumentaanatonum M. II. waa right In thamiddle of thia city lat week, en mat- -tera pertaining to hi proflon. Thedoctor ha heen making himself veryacaree in the parta lately, but al-

ways And welcomt hare.I). K. Houae, tht Nadine "l.lck" man

wa In Knowlea lat Saturday failedto divulge hi bualne, but uppoehehe waa contracting "lickum" which!

j,"ririUpU"' iK

8. H. Kimball, of S.Wertn. Texaa.rambled into town lat Saturday. .ia voiage of discovery, proepecting for1the land which flow with milk andhoney, and I alwaya Jut a little fur- -

ther on ahead.

Clava

Johnny Thurmond, the "dead game I no longer a r, having trad-porl- "

i preparing to leave these ed hi car off, in a way that pleaseddiirgins, some time thi week for Wil- - him, hut I at thi time flgureing on ason, Texas, to complete contract that Saxon Six, which he think I Justhe made several month ago, all in alout what the doctor ordered,the house building line. I I'aul Dunbar, of the line near Na- -

A hwell dance i the report from dine, cama through town lastlast Kriday night. The at.-- day, pulling the Jamison car, to the

tetidimt claim that "it Just simply i'oirgin Garage, to be fixed so it willcould not be beat in any rodntry." go some.

J. T. Hawkins, who has been on the' We understand that Jim Mullanehick li- -t for some lime pat is out has taken a stand, without fear or con-at'ai-

attending to his stock, same as sideriitinn, that the Current shows upimihl. Very much pleased to iec Mr. the bent bunch of local work, of anyHawkins mil ami looking well. newspaper in either New Mexico or

Jim llurnette of the Monument coun Texas putting a bee in the corre-tr- y

wai a vhilnr in Knowles lust week pnndi nt bemnett, a bee that rouses,taking in the sights. stir and wake em up, to greater ef

Mi". i. II. t'hance, who has been forts,verv ill all winter, is materially im- -' Some of the bunch are apparentlyproved.

If ..i..... L t....ll..u I hu M.ii.ru.. I ic

Hi I .lit) tun) fon man 'wat a visitor in pareing to do some necessary road-th- e

city last Sntutibiy, talking farm- - work, of which wehave more needing, ganletiing and raising mules. Hob than usual, after the long wet snowyalwavs makes good. seanin.

Mr. ami Mk. II. II. Turner and Mr. Kasler Hay was about the finestand Mrs. .1. I.. Kmerson visited Mr. that ever happened, at least thiand Mrs. A. .1. Heard last Sunday, re-- i spring, and believe me, the day waniaining for the day report them-selves as being highly pleased withtheir Kaiter day entertainment.

M. I. Mcliuniel, the old settler a fewmiles south of town was in Knowlealast Monday attending the school elec-

tion,John William, a hustler from tha

rios ranch In (iaine. Co. Tex., was intown last Sunday, wending hi waywestward.

J. S. Ahihire, one of the old timerliving about eight mile south-eas- t

was a visitor in the city this week.He seldom comes too busy.

D. II. laney, of the Hrerkon ranch,south, wa in town a few days ago,after returning from Lovington, towhich place he had a hurry up call onurgent business.

Mi Lottie Willhoit ha beer, hold-

ing down the o ce of chief clerk atthe Knwle Trading Co., atora during

V fc

éf VV a ""i as itriiJfii JL

theR. L. his 820

near Ren ofus, up on same. He is

to hisha is to com

hiaA. C. and his

were inlast

In tha

J. A. was in tha lastand a

Ana of lKieyes, is for

now. A. J.is ta

isly morn of sh ln:r up

for areto ret we

Is now eartwe

Spaarman wm in hitha of ap

hii In reconJ. R. Overland, tha

tha ruta of thito aoma

car will onthe and

it la a Ave), bad for hia andeapacially hia

A of , , on ye(art

c.m , appropriate foth, . , ,VeryKdy

Knowlea, theof Mony-mln- t wa a in thl

last aya hi

eye on Petrot heart ttenre. thut heis nr.

diligently put in, by thein the way of and it

had ahad the smallpox.

i hi outto hi of

to thecrop ever. He says he la mo

for the counla and

you ran never it and isthis ia aa aa is.

at 'em No onewho ever in the

for any of la everhe to

tha andtha old ex

and 'emyieriencee bethe

the cowwas on thi side of the line last Kri- -

For

Brigher

Happier

Kitchen

to participate In thafeaturea that were so en- -

by all and, even neto a in

the bill. yMr. and Mrs. J. T. a

of to a pleasinglast

any one nut be to

A. hisuf he has

the for theto hia

He he has 'embut will one aye on 'em to

be sure of his predictions.ia transfering a big

rick of theof to the

He use it to bedthe

is anything get

Detroit-Vape- r Stoves have brought

the convenience city stoves

to thousands homes without gas

connections.Uses either gasoline or kerosene.

No wick. No odor.

...-P- rices from S14.50 $28,00- -:;:

Let Us Show You One.

Our Special OfferThis week is a $50.00 Sewing Ma-

chine $25.00. See ourwindow

Roberts-Dearbor- ne Hdw. Go.

week.Jones, from

Smith's place north westafter proving

father's habitation-s- ays

truly glad have fullyplwted three year sentence.

Major Heard, ablelieutenant, Frank Miser, townwith their families Monday ta-king metropolitan sights, du-ring election day,

Moseley cityMonday reporta having bought

bunch hogs from Town-sen- d

everybody lookinghogs says that everyone

beginning realise their value.Frank Willhuit busy from early

until close dayplow tools farmers who begin-ning rather anxious sinceFrank Willhoit busy fromhave had whole spring- - daya.

fromfarm early part thla weak,plying mechanical alllilynecting Hart'which deep recanttorma, dinabled extent.

Buatar Coleman's Innlittgetting tooaa daya, then,

mila walk, which iljatet.y, aufu healilimore feet.

)od v,eatreeta during election Moinlaywh(ch

enjoyad themWhit merchant prlnet

visitoraection Saturday. Whit

keeping their ilverseerwhitt

young folks.egg-hun- l. em-e- d

that they had'nt such timesince they

Drew Todd moving houxehome-stea- d north town,

where heintend plant biggestthrough

ving about looking goodtry, that alway Just ahead

reach satisfiedthat good there

Look coming bark.lived Knowles coun-

try length time en-

tirely satisfied until gets backKnowles country shakes

hand with bunch, swaptella scary. Good,

coming, we'll there withglad hand.

John Pricey, wild Texas boy

a

day night dan- -cing muchloved except Juanenjoyed thsm liberal extentfooting

Wilcox invitednumber their friendlittle Easter feast Sunday and

pleased would hardplease indeed.

Charles Miller moved bunchrowa, whuih been nursing

adjoining townsite, pastseveral months ranch fifteenmiles north. sayasafe, keep

Clave Arnoldfeed, from Brewer place

north town Barber-Ho- lt

ranch. clalma theydown rattle with, provided there

left after theythrough.

of gasof

to

for it in

returned

W. R. Birdwell, one ef tha SeminólaDraw stockman waa visitor in thaKnowlea community last Tuesday, andwaa there to deliver tha goods.

Soma folka would aall their chancato hnaven to be boss in a political wayfunny how many of them fall by thawayside,

A car load of capitalista remained.n Knowles for aaveral daya, prospec-in- g

this week. We failed in thaileasure of an interview, but under-itan- d

they were from Wheeler countyTexaa. They reported themselves asoleased with the country, but the baitplaced before them, was not sulfidey tempting to Induce them to bite.

An auto freight truck line, la tha la--est progressive move. Seminole,

Knowles and Lovington being included on tha line, the headquarters be-

ing at Ijimesa, Texas. An attorneycoming through this week arrangeddetails, which will probably be a suece.

Bert Ancell was in town last Monday on a hurry up trip did'nt evenstay long enough to get a drink ofwater, but hurredly related the circiimstance of the arrival of tha big-gest little boy at his home the nightliefore that you ever saw, and rontinuing said: "I must hurry bark, because he might get swelled at me forstaying away too long".

The annual school trustee electionwa pulled oh" last Monday and a battie royal ensued, even the Indies electioneering to beat the band, all hav-ing a Jolly time and guying each otherJust like old voters. The result we reGarrett 14 and Turner 47.

The party afflicted with that aufulpain, concerning the surrounding notbeing adjustable to their ideas "vomosed paya"; good, when we don't likeuny certain thing on the table we donot eat it. We have noticed nn sever-n- l

HiVcrent occasion that a certainearly "sand dune" training, in childhood days, outlines stunts some certain intellect and develop othertrait and brain .power.-- , cpucia'.ly inthe desire to play in the luna light toth galleries, results obviou-i- .

Will Roll who has pat in the lastseveral years on a 320 tract, a fewmiles east of us has finally come to anunderstanding with Uncle Sam as towho is the owner of said tract and heia now preparing to go to Fort Worthwhere his mother resides, to remainwith her indefinably.

It appears that I'rof. Poore is skep-tical about the cutting of school dis-tricts. His opinion evidentally ia, ifone school cannot be properly main-tained with the funds available howrruld two or three be supported?More schools are very much neededand he will no doubt O. K. any peti-tions presnted, when In his mind thesurrounding conditions will justifysuch a change.

MALAGA 1TK.MS.Rev. Jackson received word Fri-

day evening that hia little girl wassick, and left for home Saturdaymorning. We hope she is not ser-iously ill.

Miss llurtie Beeman spent KasterSunday with the folks at home, re-turning to her school dutiea Mondaymorning.

Kev. Kelley preached two goodsermons here both morning and even-ing. He left for his home in Carls-bad Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Williams werebusiness calVrs at the county seat thelust of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. V. W, Ileetnan werein Carlsbad this week. He had to re-

main to a Commissioners meeting.Ivan Hartshorn left for Carlsbad

Saturday evening having secured aposition.

W. H. Harroun waa a business via.itnr in Carlsbad this week, makingthe trip in his car.

Mr. Éugene Donaldson was up fromhis work at Red HlulT to spend Sun-du- y

with his family.Sir. Smith of Otis, has been a vis-

itor at the C. W. Beeman home sinceMonday.

Mr. Trailor of Artesiu was in Mal-

aga Tuesday of this week to buyhay.

John Plowman and fumily accom-panied by Tom Henderson, left forthe mountains this Thuisday morn-ing. They wilt drive through withtheir stock and expect to be on theroad about four daya and are planningto be bark in October.

Mr. John Raid and family will moveat once into the house left vacantby Mr. Plowman.

Clyde Egbert went to Carlsbad thisweek, Thursday.

Those who have Been hauling forthe government a gobd .hare of thewinter are through for the present,as people are anxious to have thewater turned into the ditches, so theycan (ret the aprlng work done.

At the election held here on Monday, Mr. John O. McKeen got 28votes, so he was elected on our schoolbofcrd.

NADINE NEWS.Something doing in Nadine on elec

Hon daya. E. C. Houston succeededhimself and Rev. Parnctt was electedto succeed P. W. Houston.

Mrs. J. M. Jemison cama out Fridayand apent several daya with her mother, Mrs. D. A. Price. Her visit wasshort as aha left Wednesday for Sanfrancisco.

Mrs. J. T. Auburg, left Wednesdayfor a few days visit with friends inArtesia.

J. II, Hughes had business in Monument Wednesday.

E. E. Carter, from Palo Pinto county, Texaa, came In Tuesday to makehis home just across the Una In Texas.He haa bought tha Wolf place.

O. R. Brumlry .and Will Terry hadbusiness in Midland one day this week

Just one more week will close a verysuccessful term of school at Nadine.J. L. Foley and wife are the teachers.

Horn: To Mr. and Mr. E. R. Baleson April, t. a beautiful baby girl

Jim Burnatte left Saturday forQuitaque, Texas, to which place hegoes to bring back a load of household goods for the parties who boughtthe liragood place.

BAKING

L. R. Darnell is putting up a windmill on hia place thia week.

Maater Burr Larkin, who waa kick-ed several wetka ago by a horse, hasthe stitches taken out of hia head andia doing quite nicely. .

LEE AND JACKSON

GUIDE TO BRITISH

Southern Leaders Had Superior

Tactics, Says English Officer.

THEIR METHODS ADOPTED.

War Cerreseendents Frequently Refere Greet Ameritan Civil War In Da.

scribing Peasant Day Struggle Wis-ste-

el Fallowing Southerners' e

Is Demenetrated.

London. -- There la nothing more dotices ble la the writings by tbe preaenfBritish v rorresimiideota than tbefrequent refervpree to tbe A merles ocivil wsr and tbe táctica employed bytbe great leaden who directed It partkularly Robert R 1 and "Htunawall" Jai keoa

British c.llcer alwaya bare paMattention to tbe American civil

war. but airvrdiug to well Informedmilitary men II waa tbe battles of tbeFranco-- Yimetan wsr which were coo

'sidered tl to repa stud, by Prlllabañidiera until the I'uUlkatiou. about Of

taea years aga of "Ktonewsll Jacksonand tbe American t'lvii Wsr," by tbelate Colonel ; E II Henderson of theBritish army, with an introduction byField Marshal Vusount Wulaeley

The two volume of this work arequite fsmlllar In tbe army rrutnuilngarboola of Ijuxlon It la studied closelyby uflicera nf all ranks, aa la sbown latbe folio Inn estimation of Its effectsou British tunics, which waa recentlyriven In an Interview hy Colonel Wlllough bj- - Werner. Inle of the It I fie bri-

gade, a fellow professor at Sandhurstof Colonel lletiili rwiii mid biter on tbebesdijuiirtersHtuft during Ibe Hoar war:

"I know Colonel ilcodenton well, andfor the three .visir prior to the linerwar we were Isitli professors ut Huudhurst, be of inilitiiry history st tileHuiff college and I of military tuporapby aud recuiiiiulsaiiiM e.

"We ofieu discussed qiieatloua oftroop lemlliiK aud lite heal way nfbundling uin uudvr modem rifle Dra.liefore Ibis, for many yean. It badbeen the system of our stall collegeto sccepl tbe met bod of Uie Uerniauanules In tbe war uf IHTU aa the beginning uud end of all modern tacticsI bad been auilaclon enough, when astudent at the Htnff college lu 1HM2.

to disbelieve this, and then bad foundfew eiliportir. Mo I was delightedwhen oue dny Colonel Henderson toldDie that be bud funned very similaropinions, adding that he believed therewaa Infinitely more to be learned fromtbe great civil war In America thanfrom tbe Kmnco I'russlsn war. andColonel Henderson sike from an nnrivalled knowledge and dose atudy ofthe --tnipslgiis in the Cnited Rtate

"Tbe accuracy uf Henderson's viewswss demonstrated nn many occasionsduring the Roer war. with the resultthat the whole of our Hrttlsb lufantryelnce has adopted melh"d fi (levelnplng rlBe Are and of eitended formatlona whereby tbe greatest HMtbleamouut of protection la otitnlned fortb.aie engaged In tbe firing Hue. combtned with Ibe maximum fire effectwblrb was the bala alike of tbe lightdivision work In the Peninsular and ofamrh nf tbe sitcceafti lighting In theAmerican civil war.

"According to all accounta. tbe Ger-mana tislay adhere to their dense fornstlons In the attack, aa In 'into, andIt ia notorloiia how tbelr attache havebeen consistently met and repulsed byoar British oiillim. fighting on moreIntelligent line. The relative amountof execution thus attained will beknown accurately only when Ibe loses jos wis h tur. .ir n--i sminj tj iifuirriiat tbe front assert that It la aa much aseight to onel. bnt It ran be anId safetytbat, save when overwhelmed by dubbare, the British methods have provedtheir superiority over those of Uertasor.

"It la no eisnre ration to aay thatCo tonel Henderson's hook a viewed byall educated British nttteers ae ene eftbe very finest works on military art

"In bla own autobiography be writes:'Henderson's delightful and tnatrurtivework on "BtouewaU" Jackson and tbeAmerican etvtl war I recommend to allour officer. They would find Ita welltold story aa Intensely Interesting aaIta teaching hi sound and foil of nsefnladvice to Englishmen of today.'

"Few people nowadays know that la1803 Wolseley. taea a lleoteosnt colo-ae- i

on the staff In Canada, obtained

PÜVB2R

leave nr aneence nn private affairs andunknown to hia chiefs eiKTve1ed InJoining l.ee'a army tas a spectator, ofmiiraei. Here It waa that he met aeTem I nf the famous soldier of thosediiT and aiming them Htmiewsir Jack-win- ,

of whom he write. 'What a heroand Jet how simple and humble mind-ed n mini'

"i iiiiiitriiiir Jackson with hia greatchief e he aya. 'It.nh aere greataiildliT. yet neither had tnr loth likedi'llL-li- t In war' What ii less.'ii fur thedestrnvel's i if lihi'ltn'

"It inv in tun in serve on UirdVoleiei's -- fil mi mflve wrvlis and

In usee seen H ifoisl ileal of til III duringhis hitler tins ml i have

him I'ltk wim eiithnsl itn of tttewtldlerl.v lit . n I ee 'Jitniiewalblin ksoii Mi d 'ther i ii 'rrs whom hemet iliirma those etenlfnl diva InAmeM" '

NOTICE.Denartment of the Interior, United

State Und Office, Roswell, NewMexico, April 6, 1915.Notice is hereby given that there

has this day been received in thla of-fice for filing the approved plat of theofficial survey of the following town-ship, via:

Township 24 South of Range 81east, New Mexico Meridian.

Said plat will be officially filed at9 o'clock, A. M. May, 12, 1915 atwhich time the land in said townshipwill be subject to entry, filing and se-lection.

Applications to enter, or select landsin said township, when accompaniedby the required fees and commiaaionawill be accepted by thia office on andafter April 22, 1916, but all such ap-plications received before the time offiling said plat win be held and con,derd " if, ?"ed '.T neOU'J3r-71i-

tl!I lusv en vdu as iiw w vat

said plat.EMMETT PATTON

Register.W. G. COWAN,

Receiver.

PERGHERQN

STALLION

T

NAPOLEON"Valle-Vist- a Kanche, Carlsbad, Ed-

dy county, New Mexico, March22nd, 11U.

"Uturralde Bros. Co."Carlsbad, New Mexico.

"Gentlemen:"The Percharon colt "Prince

Fungo Napoleon Bonaparte" whichyou purchased from us should proveto be a stallion of exceptional merit. 1 )Being aired by Jason (Regiatered No.223H3 in stud book of the PercharonSociety of America) this makes yourcolt a grandson of Moreri, winner ofthe first prise over all tha championPercherons of ths world at the Colum-bian Exposition in Chicago. Grelu-ch- et

(11388) was the sire of Joan DArc (18668) whr was Jasons dam.Greluchet was sired by Brilliant Srd.(11116) the greatest horse Franceever produced.

"Prince Fungo Napoleon Bonapartewaa foaled May tilth, 1912, by grey7-- 8 Parcharon ware of IT 2 handsheight, of exceptional large flat bonoand who would weigh considerablyover a ton in show flesh t

"Both sire and dam of your colt areremarkably sure breeders which factcoupled with his long line of pureblood, should gWe you every reasonto be proud of Prince Fungo, and toexpect him to tire you many Ana colta) r

i our iruiy,"G. F. SCHNEIDER SON.

Color: BrownWeight 1,600WILL MAKE THE SEASONOF 1115 AT MY PLACE INLA HUERTA.

TERMS:$10.00 BY THE SEASON. MONEYDUE WHEN MARE 13 BRED. 115.00TO INSURE LIVING COLT. MONEY DUE WHEN COLT STANDS UPAND SUCKS.

R. F. MADERA

V,

H CARLSBAD LOCAL 1TEMS

John Lull) was in Carlsbad Monday.

Jo Walah, of Loving, was in Carls-ha-d

Monday.

Sth Alston waa in from Lovington Tuesday. ,

Mrs. G. W. 8mlth and Miss Rudaenof Otis wara in town Monday.

Sam Muldrow, of Rocky waa IntownWednesday on land businass.

Mrs. E. C. Cook and two friendswara down from Lakawood Monday.

Canoro Lopes of the local reclama-tion ca Is on tha sick list this week.

Frank Stetson from near the FerretRanch waa in town Thursday for supplies.

Messrs Moore and Kipple and J. W.Turknett wara In town Monday (romArtesia.

W. F. Cochran was down from Ros-we- ll

Monday, shaking; hands with oldfriends.

Wiley Franklin from F.I Faso washero Tuesday looking at tha Rom Holtyearlings,

Mr. Hundley, who represents theF. M. Co. at Lakewood, spent MondayIn Carlsbad.

Jhn Gakin and Miss Nellie was infrom the ranch Monday and returnedme sama day,

The Guadalupe Sheep Co. from wentor Ifueeii loaded out wagons with supplies Wednesday.

Mr. Nlckson accompanied by hiiwife and children were in town fromArtesia Tuesday.

Tha band boys were at the standFriday avening favoring we folkswith good music.

Mr. Darnell, now of Rnawell, withPrice & Co. was here Sunday, makingtha trip in his car,

Misses Bright and Nymeyer cameup from Irving Tuesday with llarryHuston In his car.

Mrs. A. R. Sedar, and little daughter, returned to their home in t'lovilast Monday evening.

Mac Fletcher spent a few days thefirst of the week in town from hisranch west of Lovington.

Pedro Munoz, the popular bar tender of the Grand Central liar at rtoswell visited Carlsbad Monday.

Mrs. A. A. Davis accompanied MrDavis to Tecos and will be away visiting for a two weeks or more.

The following were a bunrh of livewire business men from Artesia, Monday: J. L. Taylor. Harry Carder. S.

E. Forree and H. Crouch Thev wereunder the pilotage of Whit Wright

L. E. Foster, project manager, spentlast Saturday in Roswell on oflicislbusiness in connection with the Hondoproject.

J. G. Love, president of the bank aPecos, came up Wednesday, visitedArtesia and returned to Pecos thismorning.

Mrs. Ben Dickson, wth her childrenMae Wright and Robert were in fromtha ranch Saturday, returning theaame day.

Dolph Shatturk and Ralph Thayerrepresented the Mountain root atC row Hot on tne cow works, siarxinlast week.

Mr. White came un from I.ovlnSunday trying the speed of his newmotor cycle and spent the duy withFrank Rosa.

Mrs. Pat Middleton and little daughter. Oval, was in town Thursday thfirst time she has been here since before Christmas.

The dinner at the 'Bates FasterSunday was extra good, well attended and each guest was favored withfresh carnations.

Mr. and Mrs. Babe Eves and twochildren, and Mr. Jlamp Eaves, ofLovlngton, come In Wednesday andreturned Thursday.

W. N. Traylor, of Artesia was Intown Monday looking after the ship-e.ns-

of several cars of alfalfa thathe purchased south of Carlsbad,

Charley James who has been stay-ing close to the ranch looking afterthe cattle for the last two months,came to town Wednesday and returned to day.

Mrs. L. E. Sbiel sister of H D.Hubbard, came in Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Shiel's home Is in Ray, Arizona.She had been north to see her motherand came direct from Greenfield, Okla-homa, where she has been visitingwith a aon.

The Methodist ladies held their mar-

ket at the Peoples Mercantile Gro-

cery Co. Saturday afternoon. Thetablea were decorated with cut flowers

nd choice candy, cake, pies, breadnd gaily tinted Easter eggs for sale

tempted tha passer by and all soldreadily. The ladies realised neatlittle aum.

George Fasaler. cama In Saturdayevening from the mountains. Georgehas been with Fred Schermayer forsome tima and returned to his workWednesday of this week. .

John Suwart. and Prof. Barlow, theteacher from Queen came to townSunday, in tha former's car and re-turned tha sama day. Johii waa looking for a man to help out

The government man Joe G. Crickwaa at Queen last week looking overthe work, came down from there lastFriday. Mr. Crick says ha will e--

work on the dog towns again soon.

Born Tuesday. 6th. a nine ooundboy to Bert Alewine and wife. Bertwears a smile over the now hand tohelp paint, signs but Mrs. Alewineordered a girl to help with the housework.

J. W. Curtis of Amorilla. brother ofMrs. R. A. Morris, former owner ofthe D ranch stopped over night atthe Bates first of the weife on hisway to Pecos, where he has eattleinterests.

Wardie will visit In Lovingwith Mr. Rosson, while her mother,Krs. J. H. Leek attends the .W. O. W.Circle convention, and J. B. will staywith his grandparents and go toschool.

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rxell left Monday for their ranch near the stateline In Texas, Mrs. Kiel I having reXn"ÍcferntTy 'rf'od "he" ,oss"on themt tht:tto0rium.rent,y """irL- - .r'L'-i-

r .10.r: 'Ben Kuykexdnll and wife were In

from Rocky Monday. Mr. K. walks,now with the aid of a staff. They .

Mit minií iMvumi'ir tur ronv var- -

dens and prospecta for fruit very goodat present.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. S. Smith of Rockywere in town Wednesday. They rt

that the Rocky people had a fineEaster dinner out on th ground underik.u.i.. ..j ik.t.i.! iin attendance

i

rr W r M. !,.... ..j i. xv sil.ong both of Lake Arthur were hereWednesday, accomp.ning Mr. Uude.and seeing to his comfort while on

.the way here to the home of his sis-ter, Mrs. W. A. Poore.

Will Glasscock and sister. MissLeona, came In from Nadine, spenta few days with their sister, Mrs.Jim Baker, and will return home Saturday. Miss Glasscock seems to be;stronger than when here last.

Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Smith haverented part or the Alhritton residencesnd moved in the first of the week.mey win locm aner tne nnuse amigrounns wniie tne Aitiritlon ramiiyiis at the ranch this summer.

easaMaam '

The new ' twenty foot moter boat forLake McMillan armed last hatur-- 'nay .n.i was launrnea me same nay.lion iiunsicx. tne expert macnims:put it in working shape. It is to boused in making the silt survey

Tuesday four men from Phoenix,.rlxona. was in the city. George F.TV wn,er- - W. T. Wootten.

W. Brill, regist-re- d at theI'n'm. I was whisoer.H (,.writlnir lif In..,.,... '

Norma Toffelmire has been very ill, .rniu ui.aL lnfined to Cher room since Sun.ívHarold and Joe the two Toyswere on the sick list r.i(Tweek, but they are all rlgh?

now i

Dr. and Mrs. Durham tmit lived herea few years ago. came in from Las,,j, rvening ana are now

-- t the Bates. Their many friendsare welcoming them home and theyexpress themselves well pleased to benere.

Rev. Perry J. Rice, president of theWest Texas and New Mexico Chris,tian Missionary Society will speakat the Chrintinn church Tuesday even-in- g

at 7:30 o'clock. All the' mem-ber- sof the church are urged to be

present. '

I he r.lirhth grade i'irl anI l,nv.rnaperoned hy Miss Westaway and

i asNingnam and Jenkins en-- :Joyed an outing Saturday, going outlin the Purdy and Swigart cars. Theyreport a pleasant day and a fine lunchand picnic.

The Boy Scouts thirty In number,under the care Rev. and Rev.

are planning for a good outing1this summer in the way of real camplif. S.v.n f th. i. i..,. ....u-- jfirst rl... nl, .j .u' "..i.i ".

vi.,1 ci......l .i.. ..i,7" v.".."'. :"p, m"V "me

day In his own car for Hopeor rear there wher he has his ewson green today.

Ira Taylor, the Dark Canon angornman vVent Wednesday In town accom-panied by his daughter Mr.

was using a crutch, having cut a big gash in his foot aboutfour inches long, last week while cut -ting kindling after dark.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nymeyer ofEunice came in first of the week.Fred made trip back to ranchand Mrs. Nymeyer has been visitingwith her parents Mr. aid Mrs. Wm.Lock.

ROSWELL COWMEN PROTESTSTORY OF DEAD COWS

Declare Statements of Loaoea

Due to Shortage to Seed CakeHave no Foundation

Whatever

The Roswell Evening News whichreached Albuquerque last night ton-taina tha folowing:

Tha folowing message was sent

w

out from 8anta Fa yesterday afternoon and doea a great Injustice tothe livestock industry of eastern NewMexico.

-- Santa Fe, March, 81. The footand mouth disease quarantine whichstopped ahlpments of cottonseed oilcake into New Mexico at criticaltime haa caused the loss of hundredsof live stock in Chavea and Eddycounties, according to a prominentcattleman. Soma herds it la said,have been cut down 25 per cent,loss of the nourishing cottonseed ra-

tion after a severe winter, being fa-

tal."In the first case the shipment of

cottonseed meal into New Mexicofrom Texas waa only stopped for fourdays durln which time there werealready several carloads in the valley.Texas amended the hay shipmentembargo, then New Mexico lifted thecottonseed meal cake quarantineconditionally. . and Charles L Ballard, president of the cattle sanitflaryboard, under Instructions of gov-

ernor, has hern issuing permits forthose who wish, to receive cottonseedcake.

True, the last six weeks has beena bad spell on thin stock and a fewhave died. But it was not on accountof the embargo on cottonseed cake.

Charla C Tannchill, president ofthe chamber of commerce, and whoalso has large rattle interests, saidthis morning: "This has not been an

wiiiik it win iip mal large. msi isthe normal. Where losses havebeen it is not so much the fault ofthe weather or feeding but the lack ofjudgment .

Blrthdsy Party.Little Florence May has had her

fifth birthday and it was celebratedwith all the dignity that five wholeyears deserve.. This birthdny cameon last Saturday and on the afternoon

iOi mat aay rorty-on- e of her littlefriends began to arrive at 2:,10, andano assisien in musing it a memora.ble occasion. As the little folks ar

th.tyt w"? f11"." in .frour"'n.3. t"""n "pSweetie and le- -

lia Gist. These girls played old timegames, such as"thimhle" and also allthe new games, not forgetting thesmaller children. Then the erg huntA picture of all the little folks whsmade after which the celebration commenced, which consisted iirst, of a bigluncheon, topped off with ice creamand rake. The dining room was decoruled in pink and white, with pinkhuskets filled with pink and whiteeasier chicks and eggs hanging fromthe chumliliers with pink and wh'te

t reamers reaching from the cornersof the room over the tallies,

Three tables, the center piece ofeach white, with white doilies andtin If urttl U'hlai inna uith t as .

or .neme carried out in' the cake andorinm. The birthday cake was bakedby Florence's mother and was all that, birthday cake should be. having fiveittle rame in pink and whte holder.

The favors were small pink and whitebaskets containing randv and easteggs. Mrs. Klswnrth James assistedMrs. May In serving the refreshmentsAll the rooms were decorated withpink and white sweet peas, rarnations, roses and pot plants, and beau- -

itiful easter lillies.ine children were loud in praise or

the party anil the Int thilay rake, tinethree year old assured her motherth,t " w"" tne mo"1 "maHt beauful,B"tedc!lVI: wif11,n,H, r.""" ,,n1

lutifl and lovely giftsnd was so pleased with all she did

not know which to show first. Atfive the little boys and girls wishedtheir hostess many more birthdays

"P",! " "J.í!;ilo4nV,n,r

Carnegie Hero Fund Report for 1'iisltear t arries Medal and S2.IMMI

for old Carlsbad boy.

The report of the Carneu'o herofund commission for li'H. ju- - received, contains among a long list nfawurds fur personal heioHiu it. Hiecase of others, the uward to C. WMliain Lewis, Jr., of Carlsl ud, ofbronse medal and ÍÜ.IMHI to Im uiteilIn his livhalf for eiliiculiiim.) mu-- .

poses with the following desci plivenote or the cause for the award:

C Wilhum Lewis, Jr., at'eil IIwater boy, saved W. Marshall (ÜÍ- -

ford, aged 1H, laborer, from dir.vvn- -lug, ('rlsbad, N. M.. April. t is 1 .5

Gifford became distressed whileswimming in the I'ecos river, nnd hisbrother and another boy went to his

esin. no puneu mem ui rth" "urface once or twice and thenthey left him. Iwis swam aboutfifty feet from a dam, let himselfdown in the water to find (iilfordand brought (iifford to the surface(iifford grabbed Lewis around thewaist with both arms, and they went

on (iifford with one hand and t rouirhthim to the surface, (iifford soon became unconscious. Lewis swam tothe dam with (iifford. and (iiffordwas revived.

oft O'rlork Dinner at the Bales,Mr. A. J. Muszy entertained with II

o clock dinner Huturday evening.Beautiful Kaster lillies and rut roses

, made a pretty center decoration forthe table, with carnations as platefavors. The following gentlemenfriends were present: Messrs W, ACraig, Judge Stennis, W. T. Ked(ieorge Cook, John Bolton, W, AKinley.

Christian k Co INSURANCE.

Vn'7, """.i. nlT"y' ;

beneath the surface. Iwis pushedaH mul' c" "".(itford away, but he a bold

morning, and returned Wednes.leaving

pasture

Taylor

the

Heavy

the

the

the

retained

TALKS TO SPIRITS

OF DEADFRIEI1DS

Sir Oiler Lc.ii Is Ccrtiln

Bit Sc.l Lira

RECEIVES SCIENTIFIC PROOF,

Csmmawl tlew la Not Isay, bvt M laPassible, taya Invoetiaatee, AvowingCatira Faith In a Futura Life Ceo-vsra-

With Departed teteMifte Man,His Faat Ksaerinsente.

Loudon 81 r Ullver "Lodge, presidentof the frxlety For Payrblral Itescan u,recently made a strial us declaration ofbis spiritual faith, lis expressed hisabsolute t'uuvliUoB of a future exist-oi-

aud aiated that be bad convenedwith friends wbo bad pasted away.

Kir Ullver aald that ooce one res 1 sedtbsl cuusclousuese wss something outside of the mechanism It made uae ufooe realised Ibat aurrlval uf existencewaa uaturally the simple! tblug.

It was unreasonable, be added, Ibata soul should Jump out of etlaleucewbeo tli body waa destroyed.

We ourselvee are out limited to thefew years that we live on this eartu.We should go on without It; we shouldcertainly continue to exist; we shouldcertaluly survive.

'Why do I aay tbatT I say It oodefinite scientific grounds. I say It be-

cause I kuuw thai certain friends ofmine still exist because I bsve talkedto them

'Coiuiuiiiilcatlnn Is poaalble. Onemust obey the laws and flud out theconditions. I do not ssy It I easy,but I say It Is possible, and I have conversed wltb them as I could coim-m- e

with any one In this audience."Now. being scientific men. they

bsve glveu proof thst It la real, not an

V-svX- . MYv:au r

fhuiu Ij AmiMn ltaa AssocUtlnn

sia oi.ivkm Uitxia.mu Miiiiethlng eiininst

nú i nun myself They hnve giveuleiimie piiHifs Some uf ttieui are belilt piililiHlnsI .Miniy are lielnu Willi

ueld lor ii time, lull will be piililhlier..niel

"I leii .ton t liit t 11 is o with all thelleii'tll of mm Id Ion I nin uilisler-tlu- il

Ii im so. Unit e do prIM. I listlienple still Hike mi llilere-- l In llilugsuoiiiu mii. I liit they still help us ii nilknow more nlioiil the tlilnux turn we

n mid Hint llii'.t nre utile from timelo time in i iiiiiiiiiiiilriite with os

"I kiinM llinl inn ii Is BiirniiiiiiliHl byother lutellli.'eiires If you o:ire slepbeyond innn there Is no limit ilulil yonconic in Hie Indulte Intelligence lilmself dine hmliiii gone beyond luauJon uu no mid ".I'M go on until youcome ! iHj

"lint It I no ir lice land lo lili hI mu leiollnii yol' Mie iisiikm Is oneWe here on Hila .' are limited Inlertiiin n nnd blind to much (list IsKiiiiig on. mil I tell you lluil we aresurrounded by Isliik's, working withun. co operiiHiig mid helping, sucb aaIM'ople In visions have bud some arceptlou of, and lhal which religiontells us siilnts mul angels nre. 'I'll illIbe Muster himself Is helping us Is. I

ladleve. literally true."Kir till ver Is one uf the best known

leaders of Hie Hwlety For PsychicalItesearcb and one of the most couratfroua defenders of Ibe theory thai tUenor ii It muy Itself be a science wltbluwa of Its own for all Unit II pileimineun are inliiuglble.

In Hie summer of IIMM Ibera werewideMpreiul repntis that be mul someuf bis friends luid bud uniiiestioiiHbleeoiiiiiiuiiii ullou with Kilinniiil lluruey.Dr Klilinnl HihIusoii. rrmlerk' W

II Myers and oilier no snigetliving. Tbee slorles were unite cir-co instil HI Ih I ami (lis'lnrisl that the cuuiinnnli'iitinii bad Imh-i- i intiilillshedllirougli seveiiii inisliiiius. amiuig IheiuMrs. Margaret Vernill. wife uf theCambridge professor: Mrs. I'lper audMr lliillnnd Al Unit time linriiey'sspirit waa sulil to Inive ilescrllieil theproems of loiimiiinii iitlun wftb livingbeings ss like the telling or a vsstlyImportnnt messnae In a sleeping person. Most of the niesssges. howeverpurported to come rnun Mr MyersIt wss said st the time thst Mir MvefLiwlxe wss sure of the genuineness ofbe rs)mniinlt"Vtns

I This Store Presents ,a Notable Ar-ray of Exclusive Fashions in

FOOTWEARFor Women and Young Women

for Spring and SummerTHESF show ng t re diatinguiahed by the presentation

variety of beautiful footwear organizationwhich, we belieye, have no counterpart hereabouts

At each price a defínate worth is offered assur-ing every patron of intrinsic value in every case.

$3.00, &.3.50, $4.00, S5.00, $6.O0A few of the many new designs now being shown

are pictured hereDon't forget we sell the BEST ladies' hose in Carls,

bad. They are absolutely guaranteed, come in all colorsand the price is much less than you would pay for notas good nose in other stores.

T. C. HORNE'( arlMlxul'H

PUBLICITY AND PLANNING.

Merit Alone Doea Not Insure SuocsssWithout Promotion.

Merit doe not insure the success ofthe city plnn. snys lliirliind lliirtholonew In Hie Atnerliuti City Pri'is-rl-

ml silci esliill In I'linrelve. priimoteiml execute u plnn Is u Insk w hh h relillies tinllniHeil efTnrl In liny clt)

;iliiiinitig pnigrnm pulilli ity should t

I le lillllg eolislileruliMll I'lllill. Il v cur(

inilke or tireiik" Hie plnn Pile geiieiiil ,

iillille. Ill whose limiils His. Hie powertu sivept or reji nil municipal underinklngs. Im- - Utile or no idea of thefunds meiilii is which underlie our cityplanning activities In fuel, ttier muyeven Is sold to ellst a very generalBilsunderstaudliig of all city pis in. ngwork. II hi I bus the pursiH and theduty of Ibe publicity cauiimlgn to relleve this condition

In reality we are doing Mule aciunicity (dunning Itstlier we should cullIt city repliiiiuliiK. for (hut tvhl. ti hugenerally Imh-i- i iiinlertnkeii by our hugecltlist Is to siralKhlen widen or exleiiJei 1st Inn to ensile i eivl

eliwe In Hie heart of Hie pre-e- m

city, lo inn Ide piirks and reiTcntlunrenters Mil lull our i'lil Im stsllouor slmlim iiinlerliikliigs lil. li siiom,,hsve Imn'U p.niiiiisl long Isdori theHull uei esmt e lii irelll HI

millv this . li i i u is cotl. tor nmenus lile hirii Hull of eHusirlillllithl'.'s ni I tile i on, le'iiejll loll il 1 I

llltile i,i- 'ii .iiiIi IHe l'i,ilisl-- i . ii, iml i.-,i- l, ,eIlllll.li l.i in .1 i . I lie le-l- t'l 4

ttllll cltl pi lolling Is osii.illl , oiidfliio.'I lis eieii-l'- - l lid ollllmes wrolm.yiN'HevtsI to is n. iisvssiirv Here Isw here Hie pillillcily eHUipnlL'lleffiH-tlte- . for onU In this mit'hese Milsroie eil Ions ls reuniré!

GOOD ROADS DON'TS.

Hunt Just enthuse over Hiesubject. liel busy and fuseiilso

I lou t east your die mi onecliiiriicter of construction. Mu renre no "wear forever" ,nuds.

I loir t stop your Interest whenIbe road is built. The highwayneeds your kindly Interest ami

e rare al ail linnI hin t linike ruts with yom

a tenrs up what youhave iildiil In building and gives

e Ibe roml a pnlu in Its bm k- .-

J Homer l Wade. Tes-e us liisnl II.iHds AssiH-lnllon- .

I lent Ston

The secretary of the IVros WaterUser.' Association has been uilvihe-- lby telegram from Washington ilute.lApril 7, Ihut the increased rhargtMvoted by the sliiireliolders on the('iirlsluiil project amounting to $200,-IllHI.li- O

will not be required to be rc,...1.1 II .. r. .i',,,. iiniii mier iwcuiy yeurs. Ihiflmeans that Secretory l.nne bus

the plan Hulunitted dv IlvWater t'sers and .Mr. I lent some timoligo.

I'niler this plan the first paynic ton this new construction will beirirtin the yuir l!i:ió witlumt interest.

oSurprise for Mary l.ee Newton.Saturdiiy evening the "Sunsbii p

Friendship" class of girls with tlu-- rclose friend and cluss inst un-tn- i . Mr-- .Í1. I.. Hiivis L'Htlici. d at the Hates,the home nf Miss .Mod l lie and till we tto the residence of Mis. hi Krvnwhere they proceeded to give Marylie a birthdny surprise. Mary I.iesaid, she was hoping the girls wou'dnut forget her, but bud decided theywere tired out from the strenunt.swork of the afternoon. Mrs. Krvinwas wise and had prepared, under dif-ficulties delicious lefreshments. Vn-io-

giuue were played and allthe evening very much. Ma'V

l.ee received some very useful aiilbeautiful drifts from liei- mother Hidfriends,

The popular proprietors of t oSweet Shop, McKim ami Kimlel heldtheir opening Saturday afternoon.The duy was line and ut tjie hm.rappointed many bad lie-- n waitiia:for the doors lo lie thrown open. Thepiano pluyer furnished music. I 'rails,one of the best and most courteous,boys in our midst and one that knowIbe beauties and ciiiivenieni-e- of ufountain if any une does, was kept onthe jump ull afternoon and evening.Miss l.eilu t'hristjuii pn -- ided ovi r Pnew register ii'id banded the I'iMslovely riii nuliinis as famrs Mr. Mc-

Kim u kepi busy handling t',sweets from the swei I counter. Tlioslnii was ut its best, everything new,tasty unit uf the daintiest tints. T,ewindows large and arranged for tnbest display. The ice cream parlorwus well ariuuged and every tai 0was full and people waiting to heserved. They did a line business i tthe opening and the beauty of it ;sthey have kept It up all week. Sowe are sure they did their dead lew I

best to satisfy you to the swreti-- tthings on earth.

AT TIIK OIINKMt'S SHOPS., A special IS per rent off on tiresand lubes (his month, aa we have thelariceal slock In Kddy county

The Presbyterian Church. Morning worship al 11 o'rlork wilh sermon on "Isaia'a Man":Fvening worship at 7:.1U ith sermon on "Fllshaa I'les". Sshhaihschool at III A. M. F.ndeavor meet Ins at 6:4.1. Ordination of deaconswill occur al morning worship.

History Is made along Ihe line of pond and great men. find raiseIkem up, qualities Ihem and uses Item for his holy and mighty purposeh. The Interest with us in any crac la to honor his (Mention.

King! Bonverd II.

A Legend of a LostKingdom.

v r A. MITCIU

MtMIMIMMIOt. Mora lb ! of blatory tba map ofKnrope baa heeo rbautfiuf. Manyyear ago there u a nation tba varylocation of which baa been lout, bul Itla auppoaed ft bur occupied a part ofAnuiría and a part of northern ItalyThere la a legend cuunected wltb tliUcountry which baa lavo bandi-- dowuby word nt luouib for many centurión.Trace uf ii huve fittitid amongGerman n'akiug people and amongllHllMiia

I hete waa a king of lina country - aoilia alio) - who win ni i li n I

Vtir Willi H H"llpl' v a o tllr Clint olbla tcriltury atippico'il m li lieenttlava. whimc ilcwcii'l nil tmw mciipyHie Hulk. in He M.n n. in iliiliTi'iilVi'r-I.i- i- nt the iiinliiiiiii iiii'Ici ililli'Teht muñe, nut iimiiihi ll'Hit mi Theliumc ot tin- n.rion i" trninri mih1 llllllk'MI'lil. Ht.HIll lit ""IIIC III tl.lVtfIn ti i In ni mm ni Mim !

Ulule liiu '' t ' - hml pica"

ed ! ill- - t in in " n - ii liiblm Tlirii' vi - .i pi iiin' i Tli.it lliHIT W ou.ll O' M hi i i I Imiiilmh in. linttiltil II ItnllVclll lint II lit till fl'lli llf tillroiiiiit iv I ic iiili-.l- ifii Kiiiitdotn mcl niiii'i t the i'oniiii.ror Thl"propln i y lililí reulicil the Si I hilllhil I In in mili ii il.-l- nv nIioiiIiI llniam I In liillililnu' the ln- -t pint ofIt. In liilllllt the i ml purl I.) clihi-- r

k. Ill II U the llifillll luí II.. win II

grow II. In wolk tlh'lt ilcll'ui Him ollllllkc llllll II 'llpl It

Al Ihc lililh nt Hit- - licir In the throiielllulitfld II It In lltiill In- - ttiolhelWMa HIlHlile l.i lllllii' llllll. mill II ieilHililwom.-i- tin ju e liirth to n tumi elilhlat the amiie tune wna ciilleil in to iriv

llrkle lo the prime She wua llaxllfllal room in ii Minie ol the ni tin nuilliroiiuhl her ow n child Willi her

1'lic Wiiinuo. alucie iimiie hhi JoM'l'h ana dink ami her child wna oflike completion while the hell iiHr

ll to the I III "III' waa flllr with III Mr

)n 1 he king, wtien Joeiha and'bet anil wlm waa called lleruinilwere lwonli to the p ilai-a- , callyd Umiiibla cinMkMht Ui UMke Inapt" Hun ufMi two Infanta In order that tile eitam laiy could not "tilwtltiitcd fm

'the prime They reported to the kingthat, aluce one waa light inil the nthei dark, any one who tin ti aecu them

' knowing wliii h waa the prima, wouldalwaya lie ahle to Jnde correctly lie

'tween the two Thla aatWttcd the kingand Me untile no ohjectluu lo Joaephahaving hci own ami with her

Meanwhile I he He fin. aere alowlyaiMimiii liliitj the "iiitil or ThntiRiirla.Itiell kltia Ihirla. iM'ing a aren! generaland miiti'lieil aMuiic-- l a i oiiiftimidcrwho aria In- - iiilci tni lot Imiiu HunVen Hii mil i Harriot and waaolillircil to lili Hie iiiiiiiiiiihI nf lilatruops to uní'. i l lii. mim iil nilwn otic buttle anil - ih f. nl. il niel Hie'whole nt 101111:111111 ai uien lo theelietni wlm timl ml. te cil riiMil oilthe cilHl.il lint I. Illel eillliii aafa-- l Hh the llrll- - Hint llli' wele rnillllll- -

in.' lll'l' IIIIIL.' 1. -- 'lii h III II llllllli'l HI mill lii.il. H.I.I.M'I, UlllilnWen no- -- ii.'i-i till. In Hie elleim'alIMIl- - 4II lll . ll I III III.

iille l o el i Ii ii .'l I nt Hielll.".l ti'Vtille niel 111; I he I :tl

I III- -

Jieelill.1 o ll -- nil - III III. Iltt II

cl'lilie 111 ule ot o.iVi mill mi iil'TlicdU"lliliU 1 liul-- e III Hie iilni amiIk'lll-- I llitf Hint Hie Mi id- - huí iTukelitillo Hie 11.1I111 e rtlel eii'l nuiiilei Ihe

lin e -- lie I11I1I llllll ii lu'i aun a ra' M ami fint hei trnu In Hie lililí e ottin- - piiiii'e Then puaalmi itel emlliailtiu In'l ahe Melil III t I

all ailjnlnliiii riHini Hint ahe iniiiht notee Iilni killed

Hhe hud acurcelt ilone lien tileumeit d'Hii wa ihiouu "leu anda iiiimI men en Itfl eil hi a few uillinteailie weie giiur. Hid liieilm wentImi k ekieetiiia lo i Ihe IhnI) uf betluiiideied eiu The ermlie waa empty,.mil Hie inline waa Ivlng where aheImd iU. eil him III Ihe on ken eradle.

IvlMii llniiveril waa kllleil riklilliig atthe be.nl of lila iHalyguard. and all blaiTxiitieia who outlived the taking uftbr city were aililicrrd Jiiaepha, carflag Ihe lirln.-e-

. who waa iiiMmeil toIn' Inn child. eaceied from Ihe pa lacaand made her wav to her hume In thecountry title dared nut let 11 tie ktiuwn

lint Ihe Italic waa lieu tn Ihe Ibtutiaui Tbungarta I eat Ihe fact reach tba

king and he ahnuld tm kill' ad Hhe therefore ki'pl her aecrel

Twenty yeatapaaacd rtiiiiiiiarlit waaa province uf the kuittdnin of Hurla,governed by a viceroy ll.inverd waa

.tniHigbt up hy hla foalel mutlier tiiulelthe name of Joaeph Iterualvlti audainllka bla father, uiunireated a piedla

iailtliiil fur a in Hilary Ufa Al anearly aga be enlPded lu the army otKing Itorla in corpa l a tinned In

Hhunimria ttelng a tine M.i.lier, bawaa rnpldly prnnwiteil till at twenty

jeara of age ba w. iiimle a raptnlu.A few year later a )uug uiau value

to TbU'.igatia and aniiouiicrd that bawaa Hoiirerd II. king of Ttiiingnrla.II d("lar," llnil when Ilia Herlie badnli(iiervd Hie country lie bud leen

tukeu l.v uid'l nf King Ikirta ftvlti hla

In Ihe utlni ami cnrrlrd lo I Imi

t wha .bad turned Situ oer ta

I sua till fit 'Jl''ec to otapniiiiiMr4. IJ

The oOcat, not reltahlng tbe wart mkilling aa Infant, bad Inroad bin ovaUi common eoldler. weo In turn eve j

BiUalourd bla wlfa to atranfl hlm.1

Tba woman reported Ibat aba bad dona'no, but Inatead bad cooceeled blm andaftarward brought blm up aa bar ownebild.

Uraat rbanjraa bad taken placa alocatba rouquMt of Tbnngnrla King Borlebad died and bad baaa am reeded tit bitaun. Borle IV, wbo waa a weakling.Tba young rlalmaot lo tba tbruno of,Tbu mearla called upon bla paopla tarta and lb row off tba yoka. It waaquita llkaly Ibat ba would bava aurreeled la putting blmaelf at tba beadof an army at om--a had not a varal otKing Hónrenl a councilor. rbo badbean rommlaaluned to tnapart tbtprlnca and bla foalar brother wbeathey were bal, atlll lived. Tber alonce rlalted tba claimant to tba throne

nd pronounced hi in an luinoetur liaw" nt rt"r "mpleilnn. whlla tba truprltico waa fair

Jnaepb Iternateln waa al the Mm

aervlng with the army and had riaeito ta. colonel lie aelilnin l bla foater mother, ami ahe Imd never reanleOIn hlin the aecret nf tila liirth fearlmtlnil lie would nttetliit to lend a rVolt which would ailrely full and III

t I'll I of Kit lililí ll II eioMIl he would hl-- 4

Ilia Iniiil lleriiHtelii In n rl uf the pretender mnl i'nii'il Inn n tfiinaIliU II lieller Hi ll el en ii t:il-- e .eleiiil' t Kin n ui leint Ihe I Iiiiii :ii huía ti

lll'irti 1I1.111 Unit Hie) -- iiuii. i un. iniimili), it- - nt Hieli . .i .

A aeill'l llii'i'l lili! Iil'k pillee lnieei(he Iwn men Iterii.lelll repi'ltill tll.ltthe 01 p. he eniiiiiimiili il win. Im iri'lif"nllliMci nf T 11 II U.I I l.i 111 llllll he Cull'ltlietiin 11 remit with II II Iter maicepleil. llllil ailililelilv the Vi eil antlNil Ihe Serh i llll olln cía nf tlie KiiV

eriiiiienl were iirreated Tha newiapiend rnl'l llv mnl the people xpi itmto ni'ina Nnl only una 11 aoiereiL'ti litll I In Ihe 1 In I inn 11 1 . lint a inlMtiit)ihleftiiln In ll.'i Tim nun)IIii'iiikIi 11 Iiiiik term of jeiii u ipinrter of 11 eelitliry - hml tícenme liiruel)ThiniKiii Imi mid only ht 11 lenderlli'l I -- li ln Iheielole fiilllnl hllnaelf litIhe lleml nf Htl II r Mlliiu- -t lilillll'dllllely

Hill n furee cnitipuned entliely olHcrlia vina aelit lo pill iluwii the relielHull, and inmiy Imlllea were fnuithlAl lirl It 11 a a hmlng irmiie fnr theThiiugmiiiiia. hill under Hi riiHlelnleinler-lii- p lin y lielil their own 1111 II

gnllilng Hlrenxtli they were able In

uievl the etieiii) utiiiei mora iidvantaueniia clrcti mat micea r'lnally whenIhelr general found blmaelf In a niallluti lo atrlke he aent bla adveraiirleaback In a rout, dictating lei 111 of paac--

In their rapunl which restored tha Indeeudeiice nf I buintarla

When lleiuaielii returned wltb tblttreaty al the head of a rk'tnrlnuiarmy one nf the Ural ha malaiHiidlni 111 Hie f'Hil of the alepa lead-lll-

UP to 'he IHl.ne where be IIgoing to report in the pretender, waabla foalel moihei

"Hull Kim! Ilunienl!' ahe aaldkUlH'IIIIK iK lule llllll

MillH d" ion lliemi llnllherT" lieaakiHl

llefoie Ihe I In mi.' mal ucie rnwUlllg llnin the lull iii in I. if -- In i,iid tinatury of linn alie li ni iwen in- - mirfhow ahe hml pti' net uw n in

when Hie i I'll- - litnke lliln llmpnlilie mnl linn alie ti.nl tiikeu mma win ami Inmmlii Inn, up aa her ownami

A I thai moment xu in. I nut 11 hu hudbeen H uii'iuher nt King Hniivcrdnililiii I i n me Iniwiiril to iniunii iiiiituHie mini ho hml fieeil lila einiiiiryII lilt: III Hllle In hear Jimc pliu'raim y tie reuieliiliel eil liecptii midliiuMtiK It'iim her In the Imiu nlte li.nlaiilnteil h kllliii iliuppeil iiimiIi 1. 111'

kliie mnl kii-e- il III- - Huvcreitsu'a hiimlThe 1ruv.1l. lei utiiiiha In the old limn

lie '1 111 ui in nl ua 11 mllil.-le- r ol Itiellmm am eieiLii. rem the nil wun loudhiir.niN tot Kliiu ll'inieiil II

The tit lint hi ua hei nine n aovereUII.win w 11 u In the piilme lo recen e,the liuiiiiiite nt hi. :eiieriii. when. Iitar j

lllg Hie almilla lie llllei led Htl III lellillllltIn gu ami learn wluit they lueauL Thejnull relilineil mnl nil lit j

"I'lciiae. yoiit uiujeaty. tiny liana acclaimed lieiierul IteiiiNteiu klug."

The pled iiiler. rtalng from hla aeal.buirietl oiil mnl ninunil wtlb cloudwl brow lii lure the king Hint tha group!alHiul him loneplia threw tier arma,around the pretender a neck, en laiiulug

"illy aim. my mi. I brllrved theyhud billed you: Happy day Ibal ladbmy children are reaiored tu met Malillayour kii'Kt'

The prtad thai the blue vyed geueralwaa klug uf Ihiiiinarla waa au complele that he who hud tellevad hliuaelf klnu eniivlucetl and aava lilaadheelnti lo the true aoveielgu. King1

iiouvetti mane uiiu uia iriuie iiiiniaierand tremed til in aa a tirolher Aa furlJiaHiiUN, Hie Klug nan aiwaya la lleveu(but aha waa bla mother aud loved hera auch lie Inclined Ibat h wcilpyquarter al the pulace and lie treatedwith the rvaicct dita n iiiecn dowugei.

Wbeu Ihe Herlai heard the alury nlbuw their lale king bud fulled In hla

j attempt Hi Ibwnrt a prophecy ll beratiie a uulveraal otilnlmi that w bulfute had tlinn-ei- l II la ueli'a lu upHHM

Tbey were very much dlaantl.lledwltb then uwu king, aud when laterKing llunvertl. yielding to hla Ho-

jéela rlaiuiu fur revenga at their King

auhJiH-tlou-, luarcbed at tba bead uf

an army lo their country tbey declinedlo unike any tmiuaillluu fut bad nutIt brea fute Mil Ibal ha would conductbt fartier'a rundueruraf Mo llotivaid

11 tared thetyciiilit, look HHuealonof their iiuvf r'naietit and made bla foater brother then king Htiu-- thelinew aovereiiru bad bei-- tiroughi op

muiig (In ni they were well ulln4.

ROAD BUILDIi.G

AND MAINTENANCE

Sosa Süíistlons Offsre. by

Goiarnm8nt Expsrft

THE RAKE A USEFUL TOOL

ColwaHa and Oitahaa thauld aa Cara-full- y

Inapaetad at Fraquant Intervaland Obatruetiana Namavad tarth

hauld Nat B Uaad Par PatohingBtano ae Oraval atighwaya.

(Prepartd bjr elTli anf putihe rnada. Unitedátale department uf agricultura.

Tbe rake la one of llm uioat uefiiltool uaed III gravel or atone muduialnti miner. Ijirge piiiehea of atmieor gravel ahould mil lie aprend overlb w hole ea i at one time, cmh. lullyin dry weather I luring Ihe auiiimerlinn. Hi. purtleiiliir ture houhl lie Inkell lo keep the mud lit giael eonttitloii

('ulirl- - mnl dliehea ulioiild la- - curefully Ii'il hi freiiieiit I11I11 vula.iitel nil ni.! reunited If thew - me lellluted ft'uui alnilllllel'.mnl iliii In-- Mil w ill -- nuil titke theliplan" Wln rever 11 mile of new' .iuuiruiul - ui -- lrin ti d Ihe iilill.n Infchiiiiltl he reiiilrid to phire ulmiii a.

tun" uf une Inch lniic tree froin il'i- -l

wiliieliliie" referreil tn ua 1 hip. i

iinii:" nl ciiiiti'tiM tit plin-i-

un e mnl repulí" llef'in upphliiK in " tiiuteilul tn Hie ruul nlprojei K "loni M -- hoilltl he reuinleilmid the Hilrl u e ruliuhelied with II pick

''Am'' I.Í" " .'V7.W1

;; JS' ". y;mJ

axAMi't.B or a wen onAVai. kuao.

In applying new ma ter In I Kink luyeraah. mnl he itvnlded. 'I w 11 In. he" of loiwaimie la uiilliiiirlly tbk k einuiitli.

Ttup inik. griiulte mid oilier hardna k. -- Inni i la- - lirokeii liner for repair notk limn llmentniie mid nt lli'liifl rn k a Never criick alone on th

mail f vnii lie-I- re to - lire u HtnuotbHiirfiiie A thin l.i y it nf acreenlni!I I rf III 1.1 1 II . i I'.H'k. Iliil!eil ton univel mini t1 pnaliicc weitrlug -- in lurellllllu-- l eipllt lent tu lililí lululll

Ni wiv luid .tune fur piitrlnvuik orri piiiis i.liiiiild he liuiuled with aereenlie'" in it g.mil ipinltty uf i:ruvel Aa

ifiiev. nf hiiili'i'. however Hlinuld hein i. liliil In cutting anity Ihu wornnut itrilei'iiil tur gruí el mid mIoiii roudkhui'lilet" nil ruul aetupliiua. horaeili'uppinu" mid nl her rulihl-- b nIiiiiiIiI hekept ulT the mntl Hindi uiiiterlulN willnun the I tt ru ul ever inii"iriieet

The ciin l iker ahould never neglectnil upHiriitilty to retiiuve linm alunefriiiu the rmnl attrfmi. I.ihm atotieaor water wuiti pehhlea ahould not lie

tiHcil fur repulra or imiliiieiiHiicw, aI hey will mil hind

Kurtli ahnuld In it liu liaetl for pnlchlug tune or gravel roada, for curl Ilurue lo ilu- -t ttad after the ftrat ritlrdual turna to mud A mud lihinketover the roud will prevent It from drylug nut and bnalen Ha

Tbe tn liltl ! nf the mud ahould alwayl a little higher than the eldva. aothat It will "bill water quickly. Tillacruwtilng. however, ahould tint he earrted In "in Ii an eil reme that vehleleaare forceil to nao the center of the roadonly. Hum cuiitliiliig the wear tu twaBurrow wheel truck.

If the rtatil la an tinilW worn or rutlist a fit nipilre rebuilding the heatpructli e l. to rouirhcn I ha aiirfure wltbn acnrlller drawn by a rollei or bymeitiia of aplkc placed In tint drlvlnywheel" nf the roller Tha aiirfni'e 1

then hnrrowed and all large atoneaAfter bringing the aurfaca to

the proper crown mnl rroaa aectlun alayer of one and one half Inch atone lanppllfd. In11nl.1l with acreenlnita, aprlu- -

kle.1 uiid rollctl In tie anme tunnuer aai for the orl.:ltiul ennstructloii

Cor roud on which fnat automoblla' Irultle la eli-e'ili- 'e uní lilutlltig ma-

terial other t let 11 111110 dual la needed'

o preervi. the aurfuce and preventraveling. Among the mnterlnla Inntoet common u- - fur t lit' pun: tbefnllnltig muy he iiieiill. iiuil. Watertn tur, ink oven tnr. gn linua

ra. refill ui I naphntHc or aemlaaphnltic till, nil aplmll native aaphaltaand Itllaniilfe fluvcl with Hitadle id)Kttn nie rnm ahuiiM l uaed In the aeh- - tlnn nf am h mnterlnla. ntul theykhmild tie antilnctcil to proper latmraturr teat tn deti rn.lne their tdndlug

j (Hiwer, rnnltency. etc.

THE TWOCLAIMANTS

By LOUISE B. CUMMING1

Howard I"rower and Ralph Cunningbint, two young ogllbroen. met Uitbe gold country of Colorado and ba-

ca me faat friendTheaa young men, having rompa redotea, learned Ibal bey , came from

atulneut Brltlab fauilllea. Prower waayounger aon of nobleman, and Cun-

ningham claimed to la a gradual ofOlfnrd. Baaldoa tba fact or their be-

ing fellow countrymen, there waatrong reaemldanra between tbe to

They wera nearly the ame height andbuild aud both light rotnpleiloned.Ther waa one dlfferenca betweenthem, though It waa ootb-ea-hie- .

prower'a right aya waa ofallghtl different abada of Iriu frombla left ey.

Hut there waa n great dlfferenca lathe diameter of the two men. Howanl Prower waa a kind hearted, nnldñuto; t'liiiiilimliHin wna a devil. Theyprotected fugether for a time, aiiree--

lug Hint If une atrin k piiylng dirt healuire It with ll ther Klinilly

t'liiiiiltighuni dug 11 hole In the groundfur which he wna offered a hundredthnil.ulid 1I1 illill. He Inni no llilentliniof "hitrltig II with I'mwer mid wua tielllieriitlng buw he could lient him outof lil. purl Inn w hen ii letter mine ndilri-.- cil in llowurd Ptuwcr. earl ofllrukeliehl

I'riiucr wua aw'ity on a primpi-cil-

tour when the letler emite llolh Ulenhud liccti iiwiiv from Hugliilid for Ictlyeura. If I'mwer were mil nf the wny('uuiiliiglium mlulil return puaa himaelf off for the new enrl 11 ml lima upproprliite Ihe tille and estulea. Whilehe wit" ilelllieiiilliiu un thla plun wunlwit. Hint I'rower Imd lieen attucked I.) chiltii Juiiia-r- ntul tniirdered '

('Uhiiltichiiiu went to the plnee wherethe llu'ht Imd red um tiliil u findhla frletid'a InhIv He wua told Hintn nuiula-- r of ieruua hud Ui-- killedIn Ihe light and they hml II Leen bur ,

lei I aide dy aide. He wua ahow n thegriivea. Imt aaw no rciianii why he '

almtild cnhiiine hla frletid'a ImnIv lieturning to lila ahln. he oaned the let- -

ter Unit Imd been rectdved and learnedthat Crow era ful her and two olderbrother had lieen In ken III and all haddied within a rlod nf a few week.

A mouth from Unit time Cunningbam appeared In K.ngland and claimedto be Howard Prower, nuw Karl ofRmkefteld There waa no one of thafamily tn receive blm egcept a alateruf Ihe lale earl, who did nut doubtthai ba wa her nephew.

No one dlaputed the Identity of tbaclaimant eicept Ijidy Hady Pem-broke the daughter of a neighboringolileninn who would bava lasen How-

ard Piuwer'a wife en ept for bla pover-ty Hhe bad not muriied and when'be heir returned eai led a happymei-fln- To piny the part nf her loverwit- - mure Hum t'liuulngham could aeI'otiipllMh. and ahe at 00c pronouncedMim un lnipu"tor

Hut nnl w Itlialiiinlliig thla aam-rtlo-

ih' '1 tin" nut ery Inrgely 111'ptiHl.'In T ill Itnin e"liil'llhei blni"elf aa the

Ti ll uf I'liokclleld He hud phiyed the11M I 11 hi t "nine f.uir liiunth". when.'in -- hi'illil H'H'iir hut the renl enrl"inwef llllll Im i II left for ill-I- ll.V

tu e elm Ii l iiil.ukel him nnd thnaelm Ii ll "ill'.' I ill hi. ilefeli .e llerure

Hit Ii i 11 nil lie I In t ill V the de.'lll lien'. r I .iw'tit When he h"tl re j

i.,n I tie iiKiketl luí Ina chum, hut; imi Ik"I him I uler he It id In iinl j

f hi. I Htn i llllll l.r.ill'1 r'" lleiltll midit tin- - rlutli'd lur t. li III II. I

hen mu' il.iy li'iwiird I'mwerI I nn hi- - luiiiii- - mil met hi" old

fill inl fine In fnre Ihe hitler tinnedp. 1I1' lhiie wit" "lie of fwu cm une

h" h he lululll In "in- - alepduwu 111 d'ti nr Iilni tti.il Ihe newcomer wit

illi lllii'i.-tn-r III clin"!' the tilltetlolirM-- He Iglloled hi Vlnllur, a.rlngihul he hml I'uuie lo the reintluwiitd I'ri'Wi r. Inn that he would bauulile In KUlmlmilhita hla clititu.

I'mwer. auUual 11 1 mich tfcnluieut.wlllidrew mid ilitereil ault ugalna theuniii wlm hud uauriH'd bla tltlv uud blpruiuTty Hla at mil unfortunately adIn red tu tha oplnlnti that Cunulugbamwua her nephew Thla left Ijtdytiluily Pumbroke Ilia uuly wltaaaa InPrower'a Invur, and ber avldvucg waauut cnuuted au viluahla aa that ofuieiiila-- r of the rluluutut'a family. Nev1 rl hele. Ijiily (JlaUy warmly

Howiirir canaa. mud lha relaliona of lover tbut had axlated be forbe left fur America wera rawumed

tin w linee waa found In an oldwiimnn w ho bad uuracd Howard whenbe wua 11 baby. Hut aha bad nevarfu buu alin-- tliat time, aud her

w aa not conaklercd uf much val-ue, v"HH.'lnlly luce In her old aga hebut! hint her vyealgbt. However, nlthe trliil ahe waa culled lo tbe w lineaaland mid ttntltled a follow:

"I huve not aeen Howard Proweialuce be waa a huhy, when I uaed10 give hlin hla built mid wheal blm Inhla ratubiihtiir. bin If I could aveplainly uuw I ben I wmi'A know bitn,fur I noticed on blm a defect I bavenever aeeu In any one clue. Hla eyeawere of a different h ule of blue.''

The two cliilmunt were at once eiaudited carefully Nearly all tha eia nil tier pronounced tbut tUe blue ofHoward' rlk'bt eye wa allgbtly lightar than thai of hla left

Thl aettlcd the caae definitely, andbe wna adjuderd to lie the Ear I oftiroki Me Id He martieil IjiiIv OladyCutitilnghnm w a aent to prlann furterm uf year for oiuklni ful partenluu. 1

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of on. thanwill Ih on

mad lu tbe atatea tbe yearIt la time were buay on a pubHe affect tbe id aud tbeh"

"aw

Mra. by aucbaa Mlaa Jane Mr. Ella

Mtaa Julia and utbeiwrunen of the ha form

ed a winueu lu lb Auierlrau

"We are work lug Hide by aide wltbthe Null' I I of aawell we inl'.-ht-. III"! aaya Mra

"Hint III thla only atrille more tluiii one hnlf of Hie pupilIn t Imi of Hid" ur lu andHint uuly for all of the yenrlu In ui 11 li per cent of Hie

at boot nine uf the yenr"Of cull imc vn l lnil" fin turn uITi-c- l

ai IiimiI ut e nnd Ihe ofru y amtitiu 1' uf 11 com

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itmil" the uveruKe nil in nl l

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up the e ami ll fltnl- -Ihul In live hi. ilea where Hie peri euta lie of ikiiiIh la m.'i.'i the r

nf lairu of nillive la A while lu lite alule

here tbe low ofroud la onlr I bl Ihe pen of

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We are exclusive owners here andare now showing the New

Spring Patterns

The line consists of splendid as-

sortment of Silks, colored stripes, Madrasin many new and patterns, also

White Madras. They are all new andnone better. Prices are from

$1.00-- all the way to-$- 5.00

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ROAOS AND LUUNTRY SCHOOLS

Hiekwaya bebealAttended.

"Good mada cocaolldated (Tadcountry acbonle

nation," HubertBaker Wanbliikf "More

apeM pul'llrromlng

womeneervlee which

rhlldren Intlmati-l-

Baker. belied wutneaAihluiua, KlatiK

Yuiiiik. fothropleadltiK nation,

aiiilllar)Hliihway aae-lutlo-

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linker. iiiuntry

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childrenalletul uiutitha

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enrolled pupil"iiulurlotihly

liiuddv riiky. ueiih"tideuriilliil pupila

wuiiii'ii" mail'.liH'kinu MutlMH.

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pulelitHpenen Impioved

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cerliillilyliteracy

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weaves

ic, m-- t awful col da In tha Ruing, andthen tliey kiitille and inuiib lu the bot-ad up aclHiulrontn aud beat ow theirticruiM itaiu ull Hie other children. Alaolack of '"! hkiHiw ay bu led to morathan one awluVut wbeu railway weranear.

"Tbe Ideal to lat aimed at la roadarood eniMiirb far n.iler akatlnR andwell bul 1 cunwilldaled achoola. Ther ,

re about 2.B0O of tbeaa cooaolldatedai'hiMiU, and tbla uumber could anallybe doubled mnuy 1 mea over," aayaMr. Raker. "K.iMrlenrt baa ehownIbat children ran be educated laune uf Iheee conaolltlated achuola atamuller einenae tluiii can HtJ childrenI11 flit lit "inn one room wboula, and.u In the better tpiiillty of the educa-tlu-u

there can In- - no ipieatlou"The little red m luKilliuiiae may be)

pit turviin- - In M"'try. bul In real life-I- t

la Hioelty and III ventllutid. full ofwiNtd HiiH'ke mid bud dl"clpllne andpriilui tlie of ehlllilulua uud llliierfect

Kurliier" wuiil Kimlitl achoolafor their children, mnl rluhlly. Manyftive up their furnia nnd move to townfur tin- - anke of Hielr itriided nc In ml.Hit If we want to kti'p up our foial uiip-pl-

II tiehiaite" ti" tu lirltm Iliu (irililedai liiH.I in thi fm in. nnd Hint la Jttatw lint belter "ii i will do."

(i. Little hu fininlied the levelingwork on the court Iiouko lawn tha twocheck on the taut will be planted toirruHi Inter, and with the new cootnf paint for the lianil aland and thafnliueH the tree are venturing toilorn thcniielvea with, our city ahould

be very proud of the court bou andKruunus.

The reception and riunre, irlven bythe dunc-int-r club honorino; Mr. andMr. Myron K. Clark, Tueaday even-ln- (f

waa vory plcanant affair, nicacrowd beinir In attendance. The bridewa lovely, attired in a sown of pinkahiffon over taffeta. Muaic wna fur-pinn-

by the Victrola.Tha beat of coffee and two or three

kind of cake wa erved. The you n ifpeople tay they had the beat timaHev have bad ainre tha daneing club

hai Wan d.

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