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WILSON INAUGURATED

YOLl'MF.

cno tcdm An "pv,m- - i""1 n it i tu i wcd- -

rUn DlUUIiU i Lililí diim took place at ilir home ,.' Mr.

M'KKlill OFLIVIULO TO VAST(.KOYYI) TIIT WITXKSS (iltKATSCKNKS OF l)Y í;LA 1)V

Washington. March PresidentWoodrow Wilon heinfr inatn-uralc- d

fin- - Mu second time president nft!n' rnili'il States. delivered a speechIn a vast thrnin: nf people in whichIn- - (iiiMini'il llii' ml icy nf Ihi' nationin respect to Mie (icrinan siihinarinecaiiiapimi. ami , the relations withfhat. country.' lie :i ii in pari:

"We desire neither Cf ill i '1 ll'ifadvantage." Itie president derlarei

a

"We that ran had ' " ''-,-.:i ..f ie-a- r.lap.

nt the cost el' uil'illliT j xva- - in

prufe-si'- d l .eatwe lookim: other mpurpose oppnr-j'':'u- rl

that our prefc--- 1

moms are sincere. re an- -

manyj m, (ufcí"Wia '"V - " " j

'i in- hj'Miiumic; a il

h ;

'v: A n

9 ri if

X

".- -

Miiir-'-s In dii at H i it ' tn clarify .mrinvii politics ive new vitulity!i industrial prncesses ef imr ownlife, and we shall ! them as timeand i'inirtiinity sere: w e realize ,

that the ".P'al things that remain I.

lie dune lllllsl ie Willi tillWlli'le Well. fur stape and ill Cli- -

ip.iatii n with the wide and iimer-- isal fnrce.-- of n.i.inkiii.l. and we aremaking i.'iir .spirits ready for these

The pl'e-lde.- lt called tnfact that ii' the Lreal war "niir own

"l t i - as a a.iit"i: are ti!VJ !

aildeii: ' ainl e we are iml the:ess American.-- on that uccoiinl. Wehall lie American if w e"111,1 ,. t i'l ..' I.i t lie principie- - n j

h nli w had iieeii hre,. They are.! tie- principle- - .1 a pro nice o- -

:, - ! 'lit il'--'. i't e have n

i d h. l. .1 all ah. m; thai tin v

lie principie- - i.f a liher:ilim man-i.nn- h

ll,.-- e. therefore, are lie-- i

Si ill'-- '- w e -- nal -- a ml " . '.s he! her"

li: W a I.i cace.' I :,

' na I ii. ii- - ;: ".i !!" in- -;

in the p. ace ..l lh" world.i ;,i i,t cal -- !ahi!. "f tree

.le- - i ..!;.l!y fo!'

'ir m. :! enanco : thai i - -- enl -

principle of p. ace - he met nali ' of i' a in all mat or ofre-i-it fir pi il

"That peace i aic olt i -- n -- m.o ii an arnic.l halance

of power:" That ''.. . rcn.ieiil.-- - rive all their

iu-- t power- - from the ri'iiseid ofthe governed that no other pow-

ers should he suppurt. 'd hy tlmimni-i- o

Ihoiajht. piirpo.se .a- power nfihe I'aiiiiU of n. '.linns:

"Tin'! the seas hoi!l.l he e.piullyI'l'ee end safe fur Use nf all

under rules set up L)V

agreement cnnseul. and Ihut, snfar 'is praclicahle, they should beaccessible to all upon cipia! terms.;

"That national armaments shouldt

;; '.;' ; an aav. va a .,n í "' ;v.s . .v a frairn.Dxa of the commiwity

I'VXCOXST I XMM.IIAM

ccpnmn

Mrs. (i. T. Cimnhiuhani. Tuesdayti . Tl.c rontrarl-in- y

wi'iv Miss ('.millingham. daughter ..f Mr. ami Mr. ;. '.y i'ni'iiinvh'tni and Mr. Mr. .i. W. Pen

Promptly X o'clock thebride and urooin niarcl.ed the fullleliulh i'l' Hie 1'ioin and Were met by

lte. II. '. Scill'leld. Willi I ' I' I'l III 'I I

H i i'1'iiini.y. I he hride and urmiiiiv re boaul ' I'n lly dress. .,. the hridein I i ai'i Sal in and the m'ooniii; coin eft I. 'lull black. Onlyr- it - mi. I tri.-n- were present.

i 'na! i ...rr.-sp- indent

wish nothiliK he Casad- .-

"illy no. ham. i e. theWe hae always uiise!ti- - i eiiely this week atlendmu

and coxet the and aftertn pi-i-

ine-- -.

Tin H:ONUMH;s

:y?r i i

"ty

and

ih'licI

Jhin-s.- "

itlentmn

anil

he

knowwere

ia

ami theand

tie'

ion- -

i

and

the peo-

ples, rolllMlnllami

ér

andMarch

parlies

roast.

IVxx

m.-- et March i ' '. with Mrs. II. II.

Mills. The follow inu priiLi-a- willI'e iM'ii :

It. ill Cull.new cji'lahle for my garden

this voar.A.l aiit a.--, s i.f plar.min: the

hel'iire lic;innin'j to plant. Mrs.Selvy.

(' t u i ii i and succession cmp- -

lini: il n holies and hi" beds. Mrs.Paddock.

Varieties of euelahes that v'ivehest results. Mrs. Staley.

Seme hardy flew. 'is furc In.ality. xlis. Sava'-- e.

Selection nf fowls tur ci:.' pl'ii- -ihicli. n. Mrs. Campliell.

I''eedini; inr winter ef;ys. Mis. Hill.Types and characteristics .if hes)

an. I meal hreeds. Mrs. (IralianiValue iiiriiliali'r-- . Mrs. Tnrpin.I'nullry diseases and their rem-

edies. Mrs. llarrina.h' limited In the necessities of na-

tional order and .Inmestir"That the conMiiunily of interest

. id nf pnwer upmi w hich peace musthenceforth llepelld impose.- - Upon

.i nation (lie duty nf sopln to it

that "all influeiics prnceedinu' fri s nwn citiens meant to encoiiraue

assi-- i rev oiulioii in nlliec -- tale-'

he serin md .!! i ct u.i ly .

. ippre-.e- ii ami p!-- en;eii .

'

"I need mil aia:ue hese principles. "M.

' the pre-ide- nl said, and ad- -" n.l il is mijical u c I hai we.

land I. '.elh. r. W e are fori:-- I.1 ml. a la-- un il midst t h" i res

A ah'a.' Ihr aiuhoiil Ho Uoi i.l.i lío-i- a h.-a- v -- !ial'. m

I s p, alerce. lei Us I,, pe. he. .1 act i. a ! dlv - p.l:

t 'In .a rai'il In. ii r- - of j ..:-- and;,! "i c !l -- lan.i ill. .

t'i ti; ' '" Wit" i. .v .!- - .

... i ' 'i a p'nd. aii'l ;..'-ir

el, o .. -- . e i .i ha!cal - - in hi he.u-l- li

-'. pi r; t Ihe :a ' ai m n -

n mm. I. i r I' .w ii . ill ..

'1 and iii-i- Lax o l.iKeit Ihe h - a

lelilí! nail. ' '.' hich o!l ll,leI'I'I tiecar-.- e I'll" p.'.. le the

'I 'l h;i e rllii--e- n l.e .,f '

ai'--ii- d il nal ol i ow er, andheir iiri'.i'i- u- - .iinUiicul

i. un.-- me P r lle-i- leader n alfaii--i i.iitcv ' 'W what that ,in ncan-- .I i a i ' lo Un fi i p. ni - i. it y )

v. hat I ha m o! es. prav i. id I

may he i he w isdoin and hel 1.1. lice In do ii, .Ii v in the true'pint of this jjieal people. I'or my j

'I.' I he' o:r loleraiH-e- , y.iiir cmiuand your united aid. The

-- ha.l..- that now lie dark upon ourpath will símil he dispelled and weshall walk with the same Imhl allahoiit us if we hut are true to mirselves - hi nurs.'K i'S as we havewished In he kiuiwn in (he counselsof lh" world ami in the thoimhl ofall those wlin love liberty ami justiceand the rdit exalted." ,

i

ÍLAYTOX. XF.W MLXHO. STl'Itl)AY. MvlUll 1U. 1!)17

COLORADO ROAD BOOSTERS

SEEK CUYTQN SUPPORT

WANT IU0 (JLWTOV TOLA .11 X I ; ATTEND Till. M SSmi i 1 r mi: cot iu hoi si:

k i nit uso y i:m:xi;.parlx f business men of I. a

.' ala Coh nulo, and olticials of liteiooiiiily. Cnlnindu, wen' in Claylnn

ia- -l niidil and this moiniiu in theml ,, a hi'jhwas from (his placetn their cii'v file i'op. -i if i - tncci.-li-u- ci ami ,i . it :t a "l!r- -l .'a-- s

mad from i.lavton to I. a .Inula. iaKent. in: .and Hie claim is thai ah. ailI' i I'l miles will he sa..il ..iii-i--

iroi'i he -- .'iilh. Colorado IhhiihIaAllleellll- - of Clajli'll Illlsilli'SS lúe. I. Ill

the cad of Maor Uixey. H..-- IheC .locad.. ii at Ihe ca: -I. ' - les nio nin-.y1- He- pro- -

ii i ' li II was lliorniiidily Ihre-he- il

mil 'la Ion and 1 ii mil c. unit . I. rP':i-- local reasons, is In man, Puntin- hem. n road in u: I c. aahl inn.iii.l l.'i d ii- - ii oral influence in se-

curing Ihe -- ame c million in Cimar-ron count . k la In in ia ; and the Colo-

rado nliicials Liuei intee that theirend i f the road will lie con-lruct--

ami inainlailie.l. I I"' part inywhich we are intere.slc.l is the roadfrom Clayloii In Kenton, and itshould he maintained iu fir-- l classshape for trade reasons, if for noothersnil we are lad to kimw that.1 is to l.e done. .Member- - of IheCiorad" parlx xeiv as follows;Heo. Itarr, .1. . Mcl.eai. W. I u n

ciilillilis.sii.iicrs nf Mero col.- lly: I en.Little. W. II. Cartxxruht. li.(ieo. ( ilyssnii, (Iran Walker, repre-seiil- al

ix nf the I, a .Inula IndustrialAssociation: W. 11. Wilson. FrankLainlon. .la- - llagan, rcpre-enl- al i esof the I'ran ic Cattle Co..

V liefore Ihe m.'i'tmv; a.l,oiirne.. Mayor llivey named T. .1. I'dmoiiitson andI.. A. WifoiV as a comuultee ),. con-fo- r

with Cunan. hi county nliicialsami to look after the propo-itio- n in-- .ii. ral. ,

The may. r also tax.- uoli.-- of a

ina-- s meelmv to be held in the courthouse next Thur-da- x eemnp Marchl"i. lor ihe cou-nler- al of this pro-position and oilier ,: road inoxelllellN. V Let eXel-- u I citiel iu- -tere-te- .l in road- - and !l-- pln-re-- '.'

I '.iax t li. he present

i'i5i:sioi i wii.son v- -

ii:i to xvrioxI1.T.IIM' " -

I i.c x" :;l s. x . i.i x

I'Ii'-ii-I.- t n I! -- a

I h" "i'n i ia t ioi i

si... ... Ihe -- ivlx !.

C. -- ,,,;,;,'.. at- i

'!:.' h ..; Ihe ,

..:r.'e-le- i; !.

lie .) rt: . ..

I. ..'.laile e, ce I

x. i:i lo. re i: i le a

; le-- , r ,.,1,.

!l i ill W h. le Jl .

lei-iia- .i,it r.'la! ' --

1,1- been i i :..-- a He rd He- ci.iihl

' Ii" e.-i- 'l ..- x

Mor.- ban ,

'l la.-- llii colli:

al-

i

e:-- ...,...l' il - le

i " i i u: -

.1"r lo ml

'. f ii

l.e mh. i si he x o hi '.i- -, - a 'i readx ami

n x mi s i , act : ,ne I, i i r, pr.- . s had ac ' ., : . x i --

v. h. hi I'il; i.iiij . Ihe -. .i il

xv::? i ' .; h I .. a e a ; ;..

' f senator- - I.i. deierniim-.-i . i d -- i i, , ,. .(

Ihe señale has no rules by xxhiil:debate can he limited "i" bio'iht I

nil end, no rules by which dilators,ta. lies of any kind can be prexeni-eil- .

A single ineinhi can stand inlh.- xsay of aclmn if :i.' have but Ihephsicial emhiriince. The icsull, inthis case, is a complete paralysisalike of tin. and nf theeXeClilixe branches of the inxel'n- -

COI.OHADO tail IIK.IUVAY

.IihIk.- - C. .1, i a, in of I;.,;, n. hasbeen in Clayton s.scral days in theinterest id' the Colorado A. (ulf Hihway. and cspecialix in Ihe interestof líalo n. .Indue ( iax in is an enlhiis-ia.sli- c

pin.l toads booster ami rs

a c.inxinciiiK aiTiiinenl (o all.He - imw working on a Ihk editionif In- kh ls adxciti-iii- K Ihe highway,

and il is a certainty that fhey willmaterially increase tourist traxeldiil ini; the iresenl xaiT.

mltiioihst! nu:s mo

I i is,, u " I of the Melbodis1 I a- -

da-- Aid Secietx. xx ill ini'i l i..'lW'ediiesitax afteri n, March I th.

I III'' homo of Mi's. '. '. Sax.lL'e,nihi-i- of lb" other dixi-io- are

iux iled. an others xx hoare inlet

.IU. imilOX ITIIIMI II

r. I '. W. Ihixiloii of Clayton xxa- -

lii t ''i-- l this week "f III- - appoint-Ill- .:i hx ttov. W. !:. I.indsey. as a

un uiher of the Slab- Hoard of I'har-I.1- ;.

ci-l- s. I if. Ilaydon - ri'i npiueilas one ,,f the Icadini: pharmacistsof tin- - state, and the appointment is

'a deserved reroiiitioii of his abilityand of the claims m I ninn Cuuulx.

i!, : ' :('I Cjii dation luipossihlc.

Ibis i'li.bllll.x of Ihe senate teru t has rendered some of the most; 'cessaiy legislation of Hie sessionimpn-sihl- at a linio win u the needfor ;' xvas Ihe most, pressing and

i,i: l . x iileiil. The hilt which Would'li..'r permitted such combinations

!' cap la! and of ex;;: uia! imi iii iiie' ' t and import trade of Iheco'iairx - Ihe c i rcu m- -l a rices of in-

ternational compel il ion haxe made1: peí": I ix a. hil xx Inch Ihe Inis:-n.- --

cidl i 'l I o th" w hole ci'ii'lrx:ppr. x cd and ih inai'd. d ha- - tal', il.

Ille ipp-isi- loll of one or (XXo li-

li, r- - has made it inipo-sihl- e to III- -. Ihe U' mli.-i -- hip of Ihe in

'.er-i: te nimi-ic- coinim--io- ii or I..l.e it Ille altered ' -.- 1 .'1 1 I ' lli'C-"--- ,:'

I'T ll- - elhclencx.I In- coiiserx al ion hill. w Inch

sin- .:d hax "d r n ii ia I

'use :he mineral whichille -- III! le. I.ed op .e pi 'hi C

:.: d- -. no ilnl t le-!:- ;so .; ' pi':-a- i I;. - :,rv han

a... le- .:i which v. n.l l.a.ih ih- ., ater p.

' II ' ' I e , ,. '; ,:,III x been undera- na'

ii . - n i.fs. - in.! ;.;,e le.-- !W :e.

el Ihe l. . p:-e. ill-i- t ix. --

I - a- Ce- a

I'.: i"d. xvdh He- a In'!i..--- In.' le,,

ii li" III. a ppi-- ' .pnil " -

' ' x a a.ia.e.'. ,,i .

an lie- - nor: ."he. re hd'.l - I . i e p. - - e . e

Ti i" .x - ..! the -- i; p.n.r i"n- " I' ' - . tie' II' V,

- ,e h I, 'A II li . r ...I...:r or I., if cm- - lh

- I al' a' .,,u a. -i 'In- ' a :;

'. ' ' O: - ,a lie - '

.11

Majo I it.x i'li'.x i rl. ss InNational Li iss.

II WollM I Clll e !l'e d'i ie.niv I,

,i 'x -- i'ouclh ii- -' !' -- s. in .

- -- ' l h.- i a ra Ix -- is!' lie - na ' xx . iu i. The

',.':! a. id - a t of act lor are notlac I. na I" XX I h - il. 'i'e

'll lle'x II!, it, I! II, oil.h ;,!i! pur- -'

i o- e ,i Ihi- - moment. I x enl ure to'

- x . liiili d In. - be. ii xx it h in Iheh ,eil .1 of lle.X mail IIOW III is lileln- -I p. There - not nidx (hi- mnsli. idled ial:'..!ic purp.i-e- , but theolijcet members liuxe iu x iew areperfect Ix clear and definite.

I!u; (lie caimo! act unlessils leaders can obtain unanimousonsent. Ils iiiaturiiy is poxverh'ss,

helpless. In Ihe midst of a crisisof extra, rdimtry peril when only

nimhlh 11

MIGUEL A. OTERO IS

APPOINTEOJI. S. MARSHAL

MH'l'LAH OF XK1VMLMCO TO LOOK AFTKH I'. S.IU SINKSS IN lANM ZONK.

Santa I'e. .March il, A dispatch to-day from Washinirtiin. announcesthat the nomination of Miguel AOtero, of Santa IV for I niled SLat.esmarshal in the Panama Canal Zonexvas sent, to the I ml.-- States sen-al- e

this inorninu by Pres-iilcii- Wil-son.

This news will be received with'i' by fonnei- (ioxernor Otero'smany friends llirniiel t (he state.Tin- appointment is regarded us alittniK i eci'vuilion of (ioxernorOtero's services III betialf of K".sluoxi-rnuieii- and in particular of hiseli'nll- - ill behalf of the I lellloci'at ic,

stale ami national ticket last fall.i.oxeriior i.Hi'1'd xvas born iu SI.

I.oii.-- . l i.. .X ear-ai:- .. and xx as edu-ca;..! al, St. I.oiii.s I nixersity and inCu- I nixersity nt .Voire laine. liebewail his business ciu'eei' in Las-

in iksi) w!ie. In. was apponi'.- -i'l caslni r of t!. San Miguel .N-ational bank, xvlii.-- positiun ho beldi n.lil iw.'i. lie was of SanMiuinl county rom IW.i ta) 1SÍH';clerk of the I nitc.l Slates lisLl'ictCourt. Fourth Judicial District of..xx Mi'M'c, iK'in-isu;- ;. Ilewas.ip-i'oi.ilei- i

. ...:if Nt-x- Mexio byPiisiiient McKinley ;n lS'.i?, holdii's''i.:. i o? ilion until i'.'i'O,. a lo i,"rperiod than any e. Iviore oraft-- t hi:u. ile xx;os Ire cr of '.'i--

.xlcxiciii'-ffo- T.HH'...txiO lU'hm .b en president of ü.c-Ne- M'.'Xirriioar.l of penitenl iar t i im,soneisfor s. x eral years.

(ioxernor Otero ha-- , ta!. . a lively'iileresi in politics f..;- i.niiy yearsand was very active in the Move-ment of the Progressives iu thisslate for belter ov ernineiit, serviujias Progressive natinnal comn.iiltee-ina- n

lor New Mexico. Last Augusthe was nominated for stale auditor,and made a most ell'ettive campaign.His work had much to do xvith theelection of l.eipiiel C. de Kara asimvrriior.

retiuile and decided action can makeIhe nation safe or shield it from waril. ll' by Hie agression nf nthers,action is impossible.

Altho a- - a mailer of fai l the na-

il, n and lln- representatives of thenation stand hack of the executivewith unprecedented unanimity andspirit, Ihe impression made abroadwill. ..f coiir-e- . be (h.il I is not so.ami Ilia! .th.-- governments mayact a- - (hex pleas... without, fear that.ibis j. miiii n can do anythingat al1. We . ..niio! explain. The ex-

planation IsI he senate ,. Ihe I Illicit Slab's is

lln ele y !, .1 v e h dy in the Worldwin. h .ann..! act xxh.-i- il- - majority- rea. IX r ae! loll. lilt le roili

"f w ill fi ni"! i. ep csenl o no opin-

ion l.i.l their oxx n. has l enilei-ei- l Ihey feat -- " eriine-n- of Ihe CintelSlat"- - iid colli eint ihle.

I In- reni.-d- ' I h. re is bul oneleuie.lx. The remedy is thai, filei ulc- - of in- señal" -- hall be altered-- o liiat, can ad. Tin- roiuitrx ranbe i.lie.l upon lo draw the moral.I believe that lie séllale can be re-

lied upon P. -- upply the means ofaction and save the muniry fromdisaster."

WooldíoW W II.si is.VMM in ii ; it(;i:

iMll-lli- Ihe pasl week II . I. Illlcise the eonlrarl IV I" the creel ion of

a modern inirap' In i i b iiiifj-- , TaxTá feeton loN facing the Coniley Lumberyard. The buililin will be of brickami concrete il will be occupied bythe Powell (iarai-'- o Co.. local avenísfor the Overland and Willys-Knig- ht

cars. The new company will handleall car accessories and eseciallyserve as an Overland and Willys-Kni- hl

service station.

A SOLEMN WARXIMi

Saturday w a memorial ilny inf the nw stat' of New

Mexico. Th' scene wa dramatic,cuinpi'lliiu', Ki'ii"K. A foul blow atthe Imnur of the state liad been(ruck. A statesman, intent mi

his solemnIn his ! ni t 1 u"n t - : on t'ulfilliiiif hisxarri'it- f ' Ik that old maidsami liarliflnrs wtt exterminated,that jacki nhliiN were ina-acrc- d;

that tin- - i ;i !( t no longer shouldwreak its havoc amuiiy tin1 cilicnry:that tin- - deadly i,... hall ln.nl. I lie

dosed and thai f t i he

leriied tin- - man. imlnu'd with aoli'iim mi!- - nf hi- - i duty

while aildn'-i-in- In riilh-a-in- niltin' urenl topic . I i l ;i I siilirauc. hada I' i :i , il tn hi coattail ad ill iinu "Tin- nf llnW'nl ld: '

III other Wot'lK. (hi' I'.yi' nfMil' World M'l i' nil l(iHVilal Hi'i '.hail'- - '

i ; Hiady I'.rvan. t hi lni'll inki'liiail nf tlli' n !' i U

i ii i nf llii- o.initx nf I'liimi. -- lad'nf cV .ICn.

'I'ha! -- mil an art -- tnkr al f

very fn! mdal inn nf our institution.sil !" ;nliiiili'i hy all.

W hat tlioin:li tin- - aiir oiilvn Hi.' illu-lrii- iii mat tall fur

a few hrirf moments'.' In thatperiod tin' Ihiiiii' nf (hi1 -- real lali'nf .New Mexico had -- nlVcred a rev-io- ns

strain. In that lime tieary iiX).-i- W

people had liccn held up to .cnrnand runtiiniely. Three centuries nfhinh tradiliiin were trailed in thediit. The hatlle nf Yalwrde andlite hl-t- nl ic ellKHUelllenl nf the Wilellullnt were made a lii--- m and amockery.

Should a pi I' paper and a coaltail, or two coat tails be permittedto undo the proud acllie eniellls ofthree hundred year'.' Should a merenewspaper reporter he allowed totri riii disgrace upon the fair nameand Mobli- - fame nf New Mexico alterthe prund galaxy of roniuistadores,the immoral army nf (lie Americanoccupation, the hiidi array of pov-cnio- rs

and law-mak- the genera-tions of warriors and statesmen hadlabored for ap's to add to it lusterupon the fclif teriiif.' papes of history?See Twitch., I'i'ince, Mead, ct. yl.i

It. wa inconceivable. More prec-ious than iidiies to the Itepuhlicuumajority was the spotless perstip? ofthe tate which made Monte.uinaajid the Mnnti'.iima hotel famous.M:e valuable th:"i diaiunii:..-- . wastil.1 honored name nt .cpn nlaüveMryilll, pi'olntvpe n!' Hi-- ..I'. at I'eroof the I lause nf l'eai e all. I r,,p..,iiiiWho Helped Keep ' - 1,1 nf War.Should such thine. be'.' They wot-

ted and weened not. Mr. Itryan hadfourteen children, eai II nlie ' f v. honihad to he considered in dealing withoutrage perpetrate! up. hi their pro-ifenit-

Tin house acted. One .V one thestern denunciations fell upnn thehead of the culpril.

Tin- - leislatix wa col- -iiiK the taxpayers n."o,immi and to pinpapers mi the coal tails of a ..Vi.uOolegislature wa an insult to lliosc w hopaid it. The day's prm Imus werecosting the princely sum of stfim.Was il to be -- aid that, the pieasked fur bread and were pivon a

stone? That -- llnVed SHOO overthe state counter and received inevchaiiy le pair of mat tail witha piece nf paper pinned thereon?Think nf il!

Vengeance wa- - -- will and -- me.Ilumine Willi richt - anyer andsympalhy I'm- the treat and Iniiior-ebl- e

rillen who has been -- o

eiilnuieil l.v the majority,the llepuhlicaii fell naturally thatill the pcr-m- i ,.f Hi van. who ty-

pifies their idea- - of state-man-hi- p

their own hini..r had beentile reporter wa- - . Vpi'lli il. dl iv ellforlli. an oulca-- t an. I a praiaii. todown Hie year with the awful stig-ma Upon him n ;i ii; been expung-ed by the -- tat" nf ew Mexico I'm-th-

lii.h ..ti. I h ea-- aide crime ..

.iiinin' a piece ..f paper In the maltail nf llepi'i -- entativ e Charle Will-iam .leiiiiiri;- - lirady Ihyan nf themuuly nf I in,

nd the rep.irter w a- - lucky . orlunat" ."or Inn that he wa- - ,iled in ml. ii,, i -- ret i he. I mi the rack.!Hl Ihl'nWII lilt, fie InWe- -l . ' I)

fi; llieilllale III l,tl.-- I'l'lllnr-- e mi hilieiimu crime, tine repre-ei.i.- it

declared he wmild tavnr Killing anan w lm w.inld dn a thin- - In

) i tiii. Suppuiiur that the criminalbad been injudicious in hi chniceof a Victim and ie!icte. nil.' whoreally caied to etei'nina(e him, andthat, when the murky and acrid1Mimkc fumes from a síx-ju- in bad.idea red away he bad lain weltering '

s

in his K'r in tho house of represen- -lative. Or a keen and Hashing blade,liad been buried in hi innards andthe janitor and oapit I sweeperswould have had to rlean up an avv- -j

ful mess? (Jet the idea Shambles,inasacre, slaughterhouse, enrnape.lives you some conception oi' the

enormity of his crime.I.et this be a lesson to the Mi'VT- S-

papers. Let this be a solemn warn,uit; to all altempteil coat lad pin-

ner. The unsullied escutcheon nfj .New Mexico may not liuhtly Ir --

'spattered Willi tin- - dark piunient ofthe printer' ink nf a movie adv.i

lii. (eat! (here ha been in- -seribed Ihei i. in character wl ichwill blae their way .down the a.es.the iiieiimrahle letaml:

"W illi.' Hie I.OCO Weed Wave i'!lb" Wiu.J ami the l'e-ti- e .lack !!a!.-l- ul

I'ur-u- e tin' Wild A of II, e Al-

kali flat the Steril" i'liiri-- ,and w hile a Single I lai'liel",' HMaul -- till breallie II ,,ne nf NewM.'Xiim: i i i I the Ciiiarnnl ':a i

in Cold e- and every llil!i;v, Hallha Crepe mi it I'. rial, the l..pi

I'arty of .New Mexico n illI nddüeii Hi-- Sacred C liara.that Ideal Statesman. CI. i:- --

W'ilü.uii .lenniuL .Inhn I rady ';'! , --

an nf I ninii Coimly. ( ine andWorld W dleeil i.nii

i.n n. Santa .ew Mexican.- - -

v:-- MvH'. aiifl Mr- -. HinJi Shafer nf Ken-

ton were oiy callers Sunday.-- Neva Hanson entertained with

a sni'ial dance Thurilay eve.I". . Hall ..f near Sauiisoii. has

Ii ei the .1. I. Spire- - farm Cm' theelisilinu vear.

.lohn-o- n dinner

KdDuly. Crane

ace.spent

LOST wliito heifer, brand- -'

oil right mark onleft ear. horns. Loft mypiare, about January 1. re-

ward. Notify Mrs. .Maria Cemin.Clayton, N. M.

Wooclu-nr- and Mr. Blue con-tinue to an horetoforo In thnCharlton bullditifr, but eachwill tlevntu nix attention to hln in-

dividual ir:ietlci'.

HOW ARE YOUR EYES

sit:DR. D. W. HAYDON

mu inoini.i.si,i.ssi:. mi i.rMI KltM'IOKllll'OI I.Kl

III l'MVIIM (,i:v mi:.

VOTItF-Al- ter March 1st theKklund huiinu llooni Cafewill be open to public, day andillicit. Kklund tO-- tf

. . Hoxxdey. rue and I. eland H, SALK;, ,lla, ,,,.,. bredi.arkm were Iransactur bi.s,n. ,.,uM-- w.y u,.i ,,or

I.- .- Monies, the (,,-s- l nl I),.. w.eK. ,,. sfock. S(,p 0.Mr. Mrs. lu'iice Centry. p"iit yvrite, Ander-o- n and Willhelm, Mt.

lid . Hie Sliest- - nf Mr. .1. II. Hear-- J Dora. X. M ' 10-- L't

'"P.(enrue Hallow recently puii haed I'.uou cedar p. for sale at reas-- a

linre ..I (!e,i. Thomas. unable price-- . Hnshnell i!ro. I'.'i-n-

W. s. Ilnvvley and fami'y -- peni N'vv l. im. C--

Sundav with II. i. Hardway's... ollCI. lull lM.Ht.H'.ATlD.N

I nun lice lies Moiiie waal i.uy .Monday, nnkinu after teh--- : Stale of .New Mexico county of I'nioiiplume iuleresl. ' Hi the ll.'icl Court of I'llioil

W ilson and h.' itherane hav y, Kiplitli .ludicial llis'ricl of-- truck water at tie- - Marque ranch Mexico,al depth of f.á feet. lohn Allr.

iny Shafer and wife motored In' vs. No. v.'htl

l.amar. Colo., last. o' the week. v,,,1 AHredK.cl. Ah and Hazel Ouinlan were b-- ' -- aid defendant Nora Allied is

-- hoppim; al uy Monday. hereby notified that, suit in divorce. Maiden is drilhnu well ur luis been commenced her in

C .1. Simp-- , m. 'be Iiti id court for the County ofII T. Oiiinlair enlerlained with

' nion. I'.iwhth Judicial Iitrict. ofdance Saturday eve. H"' Stale of New Mexico, by said

.1. W. (icen and .Inn, Howeii were I'laintilV .lohn Allred. us more fullyClayton callers first of week. '""I '"itli in Hie bill of complaint, lil- -

Ilirani Adkins is dnimr carpenter '"'I in aid action and Hmt unless shework lor Levi Powers, who is hav- -i ''liter or cause to be enlcrt her ap-iv- v

exteiisne iinpiov i'iiieiu made pearance in said suit on or beforemi hi- - claim. 'be .'lib day of ril A. 1., I1M7. de- -

Mr- -. K. M. Wilsmi was the nuest ' "'' and .Imminentof Mr- -. I. C. I.arkin Monday. Default, therein will be rendered

against yon.

4. .HNIMi: In Witness Whereof.set

I'l'i'Liisnii will preach al Hie at Clayton, Mexico,school In, use Sunday. March Ihi :'ui of March. A. Dat II ..clock -- harp. .II'AN ,1. DI ItAN.

Donald returned home al Clerkvi-- it hi parents.' A. Seiyel,

Doiiald Head. I'.thyl and ii tlorney for I'laintilV.Wells McClary dinnerloliiisnii. Ciinday .

Mr. and K, S. .1. II. (;, lis (H Wurly Moneytook I'il.-yeral- d.

Sunday.. .1. n. M i s. Hair,

Sue Mr- - ied and Ar-

nold .1,1m-- , in are mi the list thisv. ....!

'.

e an- - weailier.i race has out of school

"ii unit of sicklies-- .Dewey rey. . IV Suinlav vv il II

Haker.I II, I I', , I . .

and

Foley

slysure They

Mr. willMirah'litione

vnot i i.vi:(Mi i i

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Vtllh I

ni'inv,

andthe

s

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e

a

l

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a

1a

the

s

I

. . here- -my and the seal

llev. said court Newday IdlT.

from a with Paul New Mex- -

look with Orno 1

Mrs. lvy. Mr. swith Mrs.

i. .luis.l

sick

... .1

I

l Cut outenclose e to i'oley

'.V :h::." shellield Chic.i0'.i,III., writniiiclearly, bm return

., a packaiie containingsuovvy

IIulIi'.

Hair

(live

edC5

I0

Hotel

(ail

havebaud

Nth.

Headweek Nara Yia.

Aunt

been

facn

Dnn miss this. thiswith and mail

Ave..your name and

willtrial

naviiiuHair

Cha,

'rue

Ear

Honey and Tar Compound for com-J- i

colds, and croup: Foley Kidney "'illsfor pain sides and

backache, andailment: Foley Cathartic Tab- -Ids, a wholesome and thormiuhlv

la- -t a Iter v my a few dav cleanin .alharlic, for const ma! innal home. .... iiiIioii-ii.-- -, headache and .iit."-i.i- i-

iinr general average c i .

,. ,, , bnwels. ,: ale by City Drue. M,.'.v W e .ave elll'n ', .

in' liele- -- ii k ii-- l.

l.ood I'hvsic"

of

address

bladder

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u

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in

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in

an tut sm.i::ir.li - live nl

Texliin ; fenced and cross. fenced: w. II and w imlinill : aboul 70

I "ley Cathartic Table!; a whole- - acres in nil! iv al ion ; Price I5 p"i'-- mué physic. Ihomuphly cleani' acre: See Wi JIinton Spark, In-ü- t

Hie bowels, sweelen the stomach, -lone up the liver. I'm- - indigestion,; OTI i: Tonight wlien you hearlulu bad breath, bloat in1.. iie xx -- blow, think that-- a, or u. no remedy is it a lire. I,.r it is a penile reminderin. ne highly- - reciiiuiiieiidi-d- . Win. O.jlliat all clii.lreu under the at-r- e of IT.

V.. Hielke. Hancock. .Michigan, writes. year mu-- I lie in oil' of theI have i .'it Cathartic Tab

let a lhoroU"li (rial and I canrecommend them as mild

hut laxative. work with-out pripin'." slout persons afree, liiiht feelinu. For sale by Hie"ily I Store.

hip.With

Liberal

t

11111.ri:

apaint

slip,

Co.,

receive

back rheo.nja-li--

kidneyanil

I i

miles soulhweslf Well

don't

sired.

W. 1. .inn. the plumber, reportsbusiness "nod. This week b haslanded four hot air heatiiiK plantsand will lie-- in installing them im-

mediately. H,. also has contractedthree bath rooms. Adv.

ft THE CARON THE MARKET

THE MONEYIS THE

Tin Car tliat takes you there aiul briiiys you h.iekat a very low eost of expense. The Hest all-roun- d

Car on the Market tudav.

EQUIPPED

Clahon Garage & Auto CoWK HAVK THK REPAIRS AM) ACCKSSORIES

FR YOl'R CAR

lliUiciisfjti.: mI ,' ?

XO'l'HK h'Utl PIBMC4THIXl)ii:irtinrnt nf !) Interior, V. S. Landi illlci- at Clayton. X. M., I'-- . :!. HUtl.

XolUc is h'-r- by n that rivldSuIki-ov- of Oiandviovv, X. M., who,

to make three year proof to establlsUclaim to the land nbovo described, be-

fore Register nnd Receiver. IT. S. LandoH'ice at Clayton, X. Jl., on th Sthday of March, 1917.

tin April 'JO. l!Ul, made llomt'stcad En- - Claimant names un witnessesiry. Serial Xo. ul.1164, for SK -t SKI A. l. Tooker. Clark K. Zickefoose.

XV SK l- -l, K 2 NXV Km--- I C. XV. McUauRhlin, all of Kencca, N. M,.17. Townsliii 2KN.. Hannc 31 H. X. M. T. land .1, K. Balr, of Orandview, N. M.Moi-idho- i has Mod notice of intent ion iViz Valverdo, Register

A FEW REASONSWHY YOU SHOULD DO YOUR BREEDING AT

THE

CLAYTON

BESTFOR

FULLY

BREEDING

PLANT

I. I UKr Kit YOU MOHK PHOTFCTIOX FOK I'REXTATINGAOI It IIIM.IHV 1HKS KKCOMIV; DISKASKD THAN ANYorilKH HHKKDI.H IX I Hi: C.Ol'XTY.

- I H I. II WE SET MOUJS FOK ltKFFDIXU OF EAtllni Al., AXI CAX BltEEU SIX TO FIGHT MAKES FROM

ONE SKUN K I) OF STAI.LIOX OK JACK.:i. IF YOI K .MAKE II S I5KFX (IVIXíi TltOl'DLE TIIHI

I All l KK TO JET IX FOU.. I :X ;i:XF.HI.LY TELL YOl'i in: itKAsox why.

i. IF YOI K .tfAKE IS A GIMIO KKFFDKK I CVX TELLYOl THE KEASOX WHY.

I. I IIO XOT ALLOW MY STALLIOXS OK JACKS TOMilu!; MAKES IX MY KXOWLEIMiE THXT II WE COX-TAi.E- Ol

S IHSF.ASES.l. IF YOI K MAKE HAS ANY COXTAfiEOI'S DISEASE

TIIYI I ('. XXOT 4A KE, I WILL TELL YOl' AXII YOl' C XGET I'OST .KI1 VIE YETI KIXAKY TIIVT CX.

7. IIIEKi: AKE FEW I'.K CHUCKS FOK ACCIDEXTS IXIY RREEIUXG. KIT Will. XOT Kl. KESIMIXSIKLE

SHOl 1.0 ANY OCCI K.S. I HIS SYSTEM OF KKKi niNG IS EXOOKSEO IIY LL

I TE KKEEHEKS 0 IMIST GKlrTE

BREEDING PLflHT WILL BE OPEN ABOUT APRIL TwI HAVE SI'EXT THE PAST SEVEN SEASONS IX THE KRFEDING KI SIXESS AXO COXSIOEK THIS EAKLY EX01GII TOSTAIM . YOU AKE ( OKOIALLY 1XYITEI) m VISIT THISI'LAXT AXO LEAKX LOTS OF THINGS TU I IS GOOD FOKMAKE OWXEKS TO KXOW.

YOLKS FOK SK C.ESS,

E. L REINE AUSl il'llliric StlM-- KlTHl.T,

I'roiii'h'toi'.

t ui

COMBINATION OP IDLK LANDAMI IDLK CHII.DHF.X WILL

MH.VK II. I. PnOBLKM

,li!illi'tj,i l'.urcüii of KliiciilioniIn ;m intcrvii'w lr. I'. I'. Clu!' n.

i hlliiissMiIXT ('( rillK'itliun in tll(if tin- - interior, n i;n ! l.!i'

i'i iiü stiiti'iiicnl t'pfiar-iit- liii"

lililí ist of living inl l p:ii-:- i -- nl-,l

inn of it :

"IIÍkIi cost, if living" is on til'' lipsft' all pi'oplo in all ritii's, tow ns, slih-liiirti-

I'oiniimiiilitcs, ami 'r..tnol';U'-turiii)- -'

a:nl minin xillavos in tl--

linti'il St;ili-s- . It lias lvi'ii nisci--i-t'- tl

ill tin' editions of eiM. iifwy-Iiap- er

and inaaine. Two Millionsr laboring people and profes-iona- i

people on small salaries it is a ' eryreal tiling. Two hundreds of tlions-sun- N

with larjre families of rli'ldiento support and educate, it lias nunto he a fearful tiling : In many, ir-lu- re

and death."For the high cost of liini; there

are many cases. Two of these aivthe unusual lack of food, and tlifact that most of the food is consum-i- il

far from the place of produc-tion, which makes the consumer payIhe cost, of storage and transporta-tion, and the profits of the middle-men, many of whom, in times likethese, take advantage of the wantsof the popple to make profits larir-e- r

than they should."Is there a remedy? There is a

partial remedy, at least, but notwholly in investigations or legisla-

tion. This remedy is so simple andclose at hand that, as is so fri'iiH'iil-l- f

tin' case, it. is overlooked. In theschools of the cities, towns subur-ban comniimities, and manufacturingand mining villages of the I'nileilStales there are approximately (i.t

KKI,(KK hoys and girls between theaces of nine and sixteen. Most ofthem are idle more than half of theyear. They are in school less than

a.yL,-i".i.---

SpanMuleMule

"I MuleAule- -

i

i

1 '

1

i

-'-.

i

-- ()

- .

ARe Color-- C,

-- S - Hay1

-

-- 'I

1 Hay

i -

1,(X) hours year, and 10

hours lay for sloop, are out ofschool inore than 1.000 hoursmorn than an average of nine hoursa day. not. National and state laws make it impossiblefi r most of them tood I

for Ihein to do any profitable work:;i mill, mine or shop, and many ofthem are habits of idlenessand falling in vice. Kven during thevacation months only about to perrii.t, have any employ-ment: only about ." per cent of them

away from their homes exceptf : a few days. Still, they must liveand be fi'd and

"l-'o- four millions of thesi m','is access to back yards, side yarls.front yards, and xaeanl los, whichmihl be cullixal' :i- - small gar ensfor Hie of andsmall fruits. Manv live here spacecould be easily ha dfor andducks. And there are not less than(..ooo.diMi older imy and girls andadult in, 'ii and women for whom an

uir or two of work each day in agarden Would he the best form of

and rest from the routineof their daily labor in ollice or shop

r mill or mine, and who miuht eas-ily find the lime for it.

'"Willi someIbes,, srliool and older hoysand uirls and men ami women mighteasüv on Ihe laudan average nf each in

aii-- l friiil if!' their own tables ,,yfor sab- - in their neigh-borhood: fresh and crispall Ihe months and

canned and foruse in winter. This would add 7r.d.OOO.oihi to the best form of f 1 sup-ply of the without, cost oftransportation ,,v storage and without profits of The es-

timate is very conservative, as hasbeen shown by many experiments.

"In addition to the pro

- -

1

1

1

DiorIJilV

1 .0(K

90(1

80000

J Horse t.

- -

Span- -1 Mnre- -

1 Filly

"1

Black

SorrelGraySorrel

-- 1

Brown

a allowinga

waking

counting Sundays.

rdcwtKT

forming

profitable

clothed.

il

vegetablesvv

chickens,

h

recreation

intelligent direction.children

produce availablevegetables

immediatethrough

giovviugpreserved

country

middlemen.

economic

6 6

',()()

nuiles. 1.K0O

Weight'J,

1.100i 100

1,0007007--

soo Ij

fits, there would be for the child-ren health and strength, removalfrom temptation to vice, and cilur on

of the best typo; and for olderpersons, rest and recreation in theofen air and the joy of watchingthings grow.

"'Ibis might all be attained at coinparalively little ci st by pulling intothe public sch mis for every hundredchildren between the ages of nineand sixteen, one teacher skilled ingardening and paid for all the vear.One such teacher could easily directthe work of loo children, and of theI ."ill Ider persons belonging to thefamilies, ,if these children ir livingin Hu ir community. Thus ío.imhi

leaclier of Ibis kind Would be ili-cient

for the entire country. Theseteachers miuht easily be had for niaverage additional salary of ora total of There wouldbe some cost for seed and some forfertilizers and tools, but alter thelirsl year the cost of these lal o

items would b ii.iparal ively little..The pro Is would represent pro-ti- ts

to a greatr extent than in anvother kind of The mir-

acle of it i in bringing together idleland on the one baud and i child-ren and tired people oil II Ilo-r- .

Alone, neither ;s productive, but allwould be benefited by the

even if Ihe vegetables and fruitspr iiluceil had no value; the land bycultivation, the children by theheallh-g:- v iug. educational labor, amithe older pi opte by the boni s out-

doors and the. contact with She oil."

I Oft SI.K (Hie Ft. Worth wellmachine, complete with fei I ofcable, and ojie Monitor pow-

er engine. See or address CharlieKay. Sedan. . M. .'f

NOTH.K Alter March M. IheI'.kluuil Motel liming Room and Cafewill be open o Ihe public, day andnight. Carl Kkliind ln-- tr

H Jj i a i

.macaa.u7t a' tta euzt&z smnt rtí.x,r.iw- mM&sssMa

Having derided to go out of Stock Farming, we will offer at Public Sale atfarm miles ki- -

Y

íáAREWeight

10 MARES 10

Stallion

whole-somely

S)otted

KIO

production.

combina-tion

15,5. - MILK COWS -1 Cow, uhite1 " "1 " 1 i 1 1 red.1 '' dark1 " " '

eoniir.o; yearlini1 eomtno; yearlina Stcl'r.' ot these cows calves. x

FARM IMPLEMENTS(iood Farm W'ayons.

1 Hidini; Lister.1 Two-sectio- Harrow.1

1 Sod'l'low

li :).0 cedar posts other articles.1 1

VA F SURTÍ; M 10:00 O'CLOCK i M. FREE LUNCH AT

TCRMQ ñF All sums $10.00 and under cash. On sumslEftiua ur üüll credlt g monthsover that a:nwnt a

will given, Purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 1 0 perinterest from date. 5 cent discount for Cash.

da id Ain ownersCOL H. E. SMITH AUCTIONEER R. BRANDON, GLERK

.SUV.r.V'.

DEPENDABLE

WORK

Isour watch word. Figure with us andyou'll save money at the same time have the fbest material for your building. We have the

reputation of fair dealing and intend to always fkeep it. Try us for the service you desire. I

CLAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO.

fARSON TRANSFERr J

J

I'w r J C 4" t 11 n.mm iiauc vJiauic g

'oí A'.v' " ( ':! ('!, Hi: iiin lL

tuick and S'ltistnctorv or Transfer Service ,

Call l'hone Í88 -

(io.nl Stock Alwavs llcadv lor Sale at the li;lit iFnee. We'll Trade With H

CJ..J

: : f.' : : :

S. 0. Ba'.r's 4 and 1 mile West of N. M. n;i ionk no.

5face.

red.

.'5 Heifers

have

Disc cultivator.

I.'-'O-O and

ofof

becent, peí

0.

rv

.,'.'(?,''

Por Drav

You.

R. H. CARSON,

xew m :.ico

Scá'tTHE CLAYTON MEAT MARKET

South 'Pasamente,

MULES

1;

Rune rnnif

II

MILL

DRAY,

Proprietor

.joun smiNc;. rroP.l'lfshMiul s:iltetl Mtat-- . Fruits and Provisions.

Fish a. id Dvsti'is in Season. 4--

isI vI

i'l.AV'l'i). M-:- Ml'MCO

7NEW PRICES ON FORD CARSi in: l oi.i.ow phk.i.s o nutii exits ihk- -

V Ml. SIM l AKil ST I.

tot i;i; cus - $3o.i5t :tOl T $345.

I Ol I'l .l.i: ! $305.

TOWN :U' $595.

si-- : -- - - $643.

. . o. ii. Dentoni hi: uoi: i'ukiis ai; (.iauantleo

is r i i it i in it i;i)i LHo till august'. l!IIT. XO Gl'AU.WTKE AGIXST AX AI)- -

( i: i 1'itK'i; r a xx' run;.

holm Moron coMi axyWtkolj , Agtnt Clayton, N. fll.

HIIIii

SEEMISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

FOR

FARM LOANS."9, 3, 5 or 7 years" our rates arecheapest in town, county or state.

CLAIR A. ROBERTS,DISTRICT AGENT

CLAYTON. - NEW MEXICO.

THE CLAYTON NEWS

fMNrtal Pmprr ol Towa mt Clartoa,Itairlnl rprr mt VmXom Cn7

r. (iin.iii si'thkiiI .alitor mué Owner

K DOLLAR PKR 1KAR

Kulrrnl i Seiornl fias matter Oclo-l- r

:'. I !. at tlie postoflli'e atI'lii.Miui. X. M . uikUt tlie Act ofM.in li :: .17!.

Sutinihix. March 10. 1917

SnllW it t. say: V. xvimiM !)

isliriiiH-)- ! Iii i'omri'i'iit oil tin. Hon.

r.iiat 'I'uiU. I'iv' ikt rout r month4 tun -- trun:. iM'ii f"i II'1 law.

"A liiiniaui- - MH'ii'ly .mtuiviI a iluxvu

tnwn .linw wii)inw and tillfl it wilhatlrai-tiv.- i pirtup's of wiM animalsmi llii-i- iiatiM' liannt.. A plnri- - fan I

mi tin" itiiil.ll.' if tin' lAluInt -

"Wl' I Sk illlli-l- l pl'oVMi1 VIII1'I1with fur". A mantansiiil lii'fiH-i- ' thi wimlow anil Iih

harra-!-- '! ivii'i fur a niniiii'iitKRM' il:iri' ln uní" of f.vmpathy. "Ikill INS j'l'l ll'iSS Vnll l''i'l. nlil tnp."hi" ni f t ! I "Sn ssa, I."

Junes Tliri-- f Willi Bells on.

. V. .Inl. .

iiiKt'iu a l"W Hay

:i I'niti'il Slad-Mi'xi- fn.

M' ruiirs

' ilnNvli in i -- !i --

;iu tu In- - -- V ''Hi im

M liatnl' il'iilll Vl vs

In' calli'il . i. -- uní.'df tlii' imtalil'"' Nslnii- - ai'iiiaintai.r.'in- - tiH'iiii'il wliil.' In' n;i- - lir-- l

si'cri'lars nl' tlir inli-rin- tt- : :

IIJi'lll. hll.-lili'- 'I' lln'lil -- "f

.'I'tliiT Mini tasi- a ii in M".

Jones' hminr mi :'X. "I'll-

WaslmiulnM Star, in its is-

sue ill' M.'l'vll I. UIM'S I ) t'llllitNS 11IJ

ireitiint nf tlii' alfair. which showin what lnli ti'i in Mr. Junes i.

helil aiiimiu In- - :i ( t;i i ii t ;i i - i i In

rial inn's caintal :

"Seeretary Lam- - ami oilier ollieials(iall tribute t.i Si IKlt'U'-i'li'- i't A. A.

Jones nl .i'v M.'Mcii at a hlileh-eo- n

ti'iidi'i'i'il the former first assist-ant seeretai'y of the Interior liepart-me- nt

iy the liepartnient's Lunch(Hub yesterday. Mr. Junes resignedhis position as I'lrsl secre-tary last, sprinu to aeei'iit a senafor-i- al

nomination from his slate."Secretary Lane paid an eloquent

tribute to (he breadth, power, .sin-

cerity and stalwart manbou'u'f hisformer chief assistant, and sketchedthe Rreat opportunity before him inthe. senate during the next six years.

"Senator-ele- rt Joans said that hisconnection with the department ofthe interior had Riven him .strength,and everywhere during the campaignand this he attributed to the soundaccomplishment of the department,during the present administration.He closed with an earnest plea to allAmericans to by the president.

"Others who lauded the honorpuest included epr.f;e Otis Smith,director of the United states geo-logic- al,

survey;. Assjstant Secretaryf the interior . Ro Sweeney, Com-

missioner Cato Sells of the Indian of-

fice, Vnn 11. .Vanning, director of thebureau of mines: Commissioner i..M Saltzparber of the bureau of pen-

sions, and First Assistant Secretaryof the Interior Alexander T.

Don't Knm-- Your City

i I he folloNNiim is In H n the auto-bnKrai-

of Ilrnjumiu Franklin,anil the incident lie relates oceuredabout the year 17-- I'hilude !phiathen Nvas a -- mull place, in it lariti'i'than II n n i n rudas it hasnearly :'.ii(HI,(hh) people in it, and ifMs lfll.il s were extended as Chicago

as extended lu -, the 'JuakerNMi.!'i be the second ill P Ipllllll I Ml

ill lie lulled Stale-- ." I iii I e 111'" ei 'iaki l - l'i i i r rnlil

!iy, Iways i iimií il- - ruin. Sii.-.-

a ene llieii n iii I'liii. lielpliia: u

l'i ri'ii "f Mute, an b I'M-- man wi'ha ". and .i Ni'i'V .ie hi. '!!:'".o- - r:ini'' vsa- - n t l i'kle. lei-.e-

lemán, a -- traii'.'er un'. -- I p

ped one ilas at ins i4'in'' ami '.!

if I s as Ih' .'.uuir-- wliu h nllately npeiieil a new i ii'iul iriK limi-- iIlellii.' ; - nn iiiil in lie- 0 i i x i

he Saul lie a- - -- 'HIV ..r lue.it. w a - :m . V -- i Mule i i --

inu ami tin- w .ilil lie l.i-- t.

fur I'b 'In. i ;i- - .i -- i'iAiirj jlHie i 'i' a'rea'ly lial iiankri ! --

,

or near beiie-- ail .iipearanee !.i

Hie coiilraiy. -- ucb a- - new.

the ii-- e i.' rei,- - .inin, b in-- ci

l lalli I. in w leilt'e !a!laeinii- - lorIlii'V NSele ill I ;i ' ' t allJi'lIU' the tliiuusdial xx i ' i I -- i i ii i inn h- -. Ami

i Mich a di tail of ini-fn- r-

tunes now existing or that svere soonto exist, that he left me half mel-

ancholy. Had I known him beforoI engaged in this business, probablyI never should have done it.

"This man continued to live iiithis decaying place and Id declaimit in the same strain, refusing formany years to buy a home there be-

cause all was going to destruction;and at last I had the pleasute ofseeing him give five times as muchfor one as he might have bought itfor when he llrst began his croak-ing." Kx.

OT1CE OF CONTK.STOepartinent of the Interior, I'. S.

Land Ollleo at Clay not. NM. KTAIO.NLand onice at. Clayton. N. M. March2, I '.'17.

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To Frank II. Segar, ol Motley,Colorado, (.'ontestee:

Yum are hereby notified that Joe(íoggiii who giNes (iuy, N. M.. as hispnstoftiee address, did on JanuaryHth. tl'17. lib' in this office his dulycorroborated application to contestand -- eriire the cancellation of yourll..m.-- t. --.nl Kidry. Si rial No. il'3niHde May I'L'nd. I'.itH. Im' F. t- - SV

'. i: -i. Seelii.n S: YV -'.' SWSection L'". TiiNNiiship ,'ILN'orlh.

Iliiiiue .'tL'F.a-- t. N. t. I'. Meridian, anda- - gii'imds for his contest, be al-

leges that Frank I!. Segar has xs hollyfailed I i establish residence iipun-- ant land ami ha- - abaniloneil -- aidplace f.if a H'l'iod ol user l iiioiitlis.adn that said ali-en- ee liuni the landwa- - i. .it due In the eiit rj man -

ni military -- ers ice reiid-ei'e- il

in i'oniierl.iou with operaliousin Mexico, or along the border- - theve i

ei. ii nio!uli.alioi camp- - eNe- -s her", ir the military or nasal or-- Igarial mu- - olllie I nite Stat' - ortile .National liiianl of any "' thej-- i'N . e.l I -- tales.

Vimi .nc lluriliin . f n ri lie r i.elifirilIlKll Hih s.i il l)leK:itlllis Will lie Ulkl'lll;ii eiiri ;oul jour sail! ?nli willIn i;nicili"l ithoui furthiT lifjln inIn- hi'iiiil. liffmr. this ofliri nr n

iii-- : I. if Mill f:il lo die in tins oltiii j

'wilhni iii-ii- t iI;i.n ;iii i il:e I'' " 1!T! I

pillilient ion nf this lioliee, :ih -- linwnlit'liov, our answer, iiniUr ontli. sin -

IliiMlly ri'Sii'iiiilniK lo thesi- - illcu-ntioi- is

of eonll'M, lou'llli'l' Willi illle UOOf

tluit v on Iihvh Nei'Mil i eoiiy ol your';niM'i' on the x.iit eontrNtant liltur'in or hy r?Kist'ioil mail.

Vuu shouhl sImIo in your answer thiMiiiiK of the iont o (Tire to irhic Ii cil I

iteBfr (iiture notievn to h ee.t to you. I

hale of First, publication. March;. It'17. Mate of Second publication j

March in. IH7. Date of niird pub- -i

lication March 17. 1'.M7. I Jale ofFoiirlli publication March ii, 1017.

fa. Valvei'de. HcgisUr '

Notice lo (out rwctoi-- s Hnd Bidder'sThe Hoard of Kducation. of School

District Number One and Hie Coun-ty Superintendent of Tnion Countybase caused to be prepared andtiled Willi the Clerk of the Hoardof education, plans and specifica-tions, for the erection of the pro-posed High School lluilding in Clay-tu- n,

l.'iiion 'County, Ncxs' Mexico, al-

so for the erection of a ward schoolbuilding within the sanie (own. coun-ty ami State.

All persons desiring to examinesaid plans and specification may doso, and copies thereof will be fur-nished lo prospect is e bidders atcost.

Sealed bids will lie received bythe undersigned covering; the erec-tion of each building separately, andalso covering 'be erection of bothbuildings under one contract, upuntil the iViih day of March, at 2:001'. M.. HI7. All bidders will be 'ei

to furnish bond for Hie faith,ful execution of any contract whichmay be let to Ihein in the eventthen bill shall he successful, saidlininl to be in muí and amount sat-

isfactory In the undersigned. Allbids inii-- t be ai'coiniai)ied by a rcr-tili- eil

check to the amount of loper cent of sud bid as an evidenceof g I I ii it h.

The lllliler-igne- il eXMe.-- v reselAelo- relit lo reject any ami all .it

Ii il.The Hoard of F.diicut ion of School

Disti'iei Number One, I'nioiiCounty .New Mexico

lis Mhloll -- Ii ill. I'lesjilenl,II. II. Knell, r.oliulx

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Fidelity AbstractCompany Inc.

Abstracts,Plats.Conveyancing. Notary

D. A. Paddock. Secretary

EQUITY STORE CHANGES LOCATION

V have bMio;l)t thf F. (Í. Akins building nnd lots near t lie C ouil-litm- sf

and art moving the t u-- or' (i ) ds tVom our present loca-

tion to it.' We.-xpec- t toimkthis storeTIIR FAKMKHS HOMK

Our aim is to supply all your needs. You can buv everything vow need tit

THE EQUITY STORETwo e.'iis of Hock Island Line of Machinery now in. IisUts. FIonvs. Cultiva-

tors. Disc Marrows. Two-ro- w (Jo-Devil- s, and a full line of repairs. Prices Might.Conic and let us show them to von. We are also .Agents for the

HEIDER TRACTOR TWO SIZES

YV" believe this Tractor the best on tin Market. Let us tell you about it.

We have a car of cake. VI per cent, ami better. .pples. just shipped in. only.'(() hove': left at $1.75 per box. Ve have Hroom corn seed tor sale, also MaizeCorn. Millet, ami Cane.

We bought n pari of the Harnhart stock of goods, and will make n vtry specialDiscount Price until this stock is sold out.

TO THE CITIZENS OF THE WEST SIDEWe Naiit your trade. Come in and see us. We will treat vim right. We donot make any deliveries, but will make prices so that you cut delis er them your-

selves. Let's build up the West .ide.

UNION COUNTY

FARMERS SOCIETY OF EQUITY, LTD.

J. A. AVCUINE, Manager

' . ..' - - .'.. .....

MlWhen In the Market for Anything

IN THE

SEED, GRAIN OR FEED LINE--

. COME AND SEE US, . ......

' -i '

Ve will Make Prices That will Surprise You

WE WILL HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK

OF STRICTLY FRESH, TESTED GARDEN

SEED OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY

We Are in the Market For All Kinds of GRAIN andSEEDS and will Pay You Top Prices for Good Stocks.

our States Seed Co.W. L. FRANKLIN, Mgr.

CLAYTON'S NEW ELEVATOR

Watch Our "HOMESTEAD" In Isaacs Store Window

THE CLAYTON NEWS WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS

Tli.

--i- -

WE HAVE HEARD THATi

--. j(own is o cniiHfrs hp

Will lilaf of ML iMrj, atli'inl'1"!to business in tl city Tuesday.

Col. H. A. Smith of noar Paiamoutoattcndi'd tu business in '.t;iyh,ii (hiweek.

Ralph Jarnswortii of near S ila;.altmiili'il to business in Clayton, tlmWtM'k.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kllis of ivjirOont. spent several days in li rilyIbis week.

Howard Sears of Ivs Moines. waa business visitor in the comity sentthis week.

Several from Mt. Ikh-h- . altemleiltin; wrestling mafi'h hen' lasf. Mon-day niaht.

Ileyos Martini'! of t li - Tniniiurs :

country. af.t'Midi'd to hnsiit- - in tli" i

rity this vi"k. ;

H. I.. Chapman of nt-u- Pasann nil- -

attcndcil to business in the i!

seat this week.('lark K. Ziekefoese of near Seneca I

attended to business in tin- - conntv j

xeat this week.'

Hert Wilcox if near Sedan, was a

business M-it- nr aiid trader in thecit.v Wrdnesda;'.

O. A. Howell ol ueai- - Sdaii. at-

tended to business in the city thef'l'st. of the week.

W. C. Means i r near Kenton, at-- V

r:dei to Imsiness in the ritv 'I'iie- -ay and Wednesday.

Ir.iver Weckel, of in ui-- llayden. Í

atienil. il tn business in ilv the Ia ,,,t!

forepart nf tin- - week.ilob't Maley of near Mies at-

tended to business in the city theforepart of the week.

Udell Harris of near Kenton, wit

coun-ty

uhatitly

a Ui,,r trader imneinethe week. bur an,

Denili Willis near IVnilinuton. X"IH'" fallinir. withwas a business visitor ind trader iu '

uie nuimy seu i ins (!d

iunn attend- -'

ed to business the county t

the latter part of the week.tiobt and Mrs. McCluro,

of the I'asanionte country, were incity the llrst Uiu week.

A. it. Christer.son, of Hcdan, wasa business visitor and trader in thp

; city, the first of the week., ... M. L, Sovil, of near Sedii, attnd-- d

to business in tin: cbunty seatthe latter part of tho week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiffner ofPasamooto, wero trading and

shopping in the city Wednesday.Rafael Tixicr of Bueyros, . spent

the week in the city looking afterbusiness and attending court:

F. M. Huskey and son, of Peu- -,

ninfelon, were trading and lookingafter business in Clayton Thursday.

David Sulgrove of near Graodview'' was a business visitor and trader in. the city the loiter part of the week.

C. C. llodges and family of i nearj,Bcda.n, uttended to business in

ieounty seat the hitter part of thev 'wecl. . e

A. K. U. Miller, postmaster atVance, attended to business in the

i.MHiunty seat the forepart of ther Iwei'k.';; James Garvin, uf near St. --ad, was!;trading and lookinf after businessi 'in the county seat forepart' tho week.' Mrs. A. Wainsley returned Moiiiay' afternoon from extended pleas-ure business trip to her oldhomo in Missouri.

F. A. Stubbinw of Cenlerville: thus the this; week

attending to business before the dis-- -trict court.

J FOll SALK line Fergusoii well ma'chine, one International engine, all

in good condition. t.Oio worth ofWork wher machine located. Ad-

dress .1. A. O'JIricn, Sedan, X. M. -it

EKLUND HOTELSteam Heated and

Rooms, 75c to $1.50

COALN CU. KU' HEAD.

Wni. Kvans, the Harney black-smith and champion Wplrli-Aiwr-

can of nion county, was in C.layt'ithe llrst of the week.

Don Jose Manuel Gtuizales of near,llueyerns. spent several days in tin;rity this week looking afterness and visiting friends and cela-- "

lives.

Hun fniKPl, the bi wrestling'match here Monday night after tin;

show. The ti bold is barredand this is ;onn to.be one of (be

matches that any one ean seeanywhere. ,

-Hen Salome arcia of nei.r I'aaa- -'

nioiile, former county commission-er, spent seein days in the.

seat, this week. IVn Salameni' of the deservedly popular men

of the county.

Ue. Mavid It.ka. t iklalionn.llaplist f.hurch,.VorniiiH and

to atten I.

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seat

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busi- -

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first,

best

lack:-'o- of Wayii. i1: preach n! . he

ntK;i , Marcn 1

"i'U Kveryoii.' ::- -

oniTi.vnv

The infant vin of Mr. and Mis. I'.l'rei'tis id' near Mouses, X. M., Tin

'little njan was born February 28th ,

t!H7. Interment, beinr made, in the;.Mov.i ceiiU'tei V. Itev. ( t. Scofieldi eondncled the funeral.

bounty t'.ninmis.sioner. II. t. Ma- -j

cruder. Mrs. Mavruder and little'children. r near llayden. were shop-- ipinjj and atfendiuv to business in the

icily Wednesilay.

SMKHtltN W S KH.IIT

li aill.x li.ittli; r;iM sliv I housaiiils fall.

Tri-- lo tras ami poisnsword anil Kriipji,

limes another ntor f .1 horror worm- - than all--

-

Hor thry r.' n i n v typM?...i filh..r nr.

business and in lhe..i,,.-- t Mi.-- a triirKi

tl)

city llie lu-s- t of vIoIouh war-do-

of shot mIukm

tails;systrniM ihiiuIui- -

punctuation murksJess near Stead, perh,-p- i

in

McCIure

of

uear

the

4'

the: of

anand

nearin county

heads.

liIMtl

NhOOt

mats oídwith which are

full ofot om

is

is

Pt

us th

oíd

in- -

I.lntoypa npWNpu- -

I'loture how u British acntry would betilled with keen regret,

To be ahot with "ott ntra.f KitRlandset in I'abst;

Fancy how a. Turk would feel shot withu whole French alphabet,

or a Hoitrnr. hit with bold Italic cap.Then suppose a Rumian major's hilled

by Carman fchaded face; ,'Wihat a. Had ana

' eriiel death 'twouldhe to die," '1

If an Auntrian Is slaughtered by oldKnKlinh lower caae,

Or a SerWun blown up with Turkishpll

KombktH tilled with quads and pace-band- a;

it'n an awful thine; to pen.And It's sinful distribution, tn be

aure; 'Through a "typographic error" one

one might hill his countrymenMuch is what the soldiers dally must

endure..And imilglne: h'au',AlheVtWfter, n btn

tbe battle-cr- y nas 'cea'sed.Not a potará of luarn there'll be to

buy or el!,-- . ,He'll have to All his taea. picking worts

from the 'deceasedYea. sir. war's what Sherman said It

was "its hell I"Earl H. Kmrnons, tn 0-t- . 1J8. l.lno-ty- p

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THE MEYEKS CO. INC.Gcncr.tl Di tribuí on

A'h tfHifrn'f, New c

THE

Electric LightedMeals, 25c to 50c

AND Ll'Ml'AUTOMOBILE SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT

EKLUND HOTEL RANCH AND IRRIGATION CO

Clnyton, IN. JW.

Don't Cough All NightIt wrart dowo your treugth, rackt

roiir ncrvca, krrp yourteli and ill thefamily from alrcping. Be idea, youcao cstily (op it with

Foley's Honey and Tar.A itnjrd (umily medicine of many

yean atandinj( for la grippe and bronchialroughs and coldt, tickling Ihroal, boa n-ene. Huffy, wheezy breathing and forcroup and whooping cough. Its effect onthe iaflamcd lining of the throat and airpuatgeaia quickly felt ndlveryaoolhing.

fCno Halbcrt. Paoli. Ind., rrifet : " 1 cooib4and t night could btrdty aw--

rlcv'e Honev and Tr relievrd bjc. and dmtwniíe rutea my ixwia caiircly. '

CITYClayton

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Phone 421

Old for Sale at This

PTT1T7T7Tri

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SundayMarch

POLLY PENROSE MERRY MINSTREL MAIDS

BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIESCOMPLETE SHOW BY LADIES

Everyone an . All singers. All Dancers. Five of the best

musicians in the business

DON'T TO HIGGIE SISTERS. THEYSOME

VIOLA'LA OF BARNUM BAILEY CIRCUSFORMED WOMAN IN AMERICA

SHOW STARTS AT SHARP

THE CITY DRUG STORE

SPECIAL

fiEXALL GOODS

I Watch TIhis For SpecialsMAIL ORDERS

GIVEN SPECIAL

ATTENTION

ORDERS RECEIVED

EVENING'S

WILL RETURNED

NEXT

Mail Your To

CITY DRUG STORE

THE'REXALL STORE

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MONEY READY WHEN PAPEHS SIGNED

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MISS RODO, LATE THETHE BEST

Orders

SPECIAL WEEK ONIV

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LIVER PILLS

REGULAR 25ct$. SIZE

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2 FOR 26cONE WEEK ONLY

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50c 75c 1 .00

OSE SPECUL

EVERY WEEK

ALL KKiBS OF

$2.00$3.00$3.50$4.00UP TO .

$32.50IN STOCK

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GENERAL LAND PRACTICE

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All legal advertising in thispaper is read und corrected ac-

cording lo copy. Head your ad,and if nn error is fuiind how-

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MtTHT, FOR 1'IULICA

Department of the Interior, V,

'Hice nt Clayton X. M., .inn.Notice i hereby kIviii tiuit

Daves, of Tute. X. SI , M ho,

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fore Register and Receiver, I'.' irtii o at "l.i y t n. X. Si., mi theof 1017.

claim. it. t trimi's as lttu-- .

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Section 12. Township 2:X.. Uanue ni:.,X. SI. I'. .Meridian, han tiled notice ofintention to mnki: Three year proofto establish claim to th") land abovedescribed, before Register and He. 'elv-er, i: s. Land oiflce at Claylon, X. SI.,on the l.'.th day of March, 1917.

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I lot a li, .lames liomliie. all of Texlinu,! Texan.

Valverde. KeKlster

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i bu. meiit of the Interior, l l..in..MtlM'e'ut (.'layton X. SI.. .Ian. 20. 11117;

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Itaniie :i4i:., X. SI. 1". .Meridian, hanj tiled notice of iiilentioii to make threei year proof to establish claim to thehuid above ileserlbed, before lieKlster

'and líecelvcr, I'. S. Land nrlloe atClayton. X. SI., 011 the 14th day of

'March. 1917.i t names ,s witnesso ,'

I dual- - Hair. John líaker. I lean Juiiii- -

son. Heorue Hull all of irandviewI SI.

I'uz Valverde. P.euister

NOTICE OF lritl.lCTIO

'Stale of New .MexicoCounty of t'nioti

I11 the District Ciitirl uf I 'nimi I'niin- -ty Eiphth .liiilirial District ,,f Nmv.Mexico.I'nicita 1'.. Sanditval

vs.Vicente S;iikIii il.

The said defendant Vicente San- -iIumiI is liei'i-ii- imtifieil that a suit

jiu divorce has lieeu I'ommencetltieiaiu-- t him 11 the District Courtfur Hie County of 1 '11 ii hi, Eijihlhlinlicial District of tin- - Slate ofNew .Mexico, liy said Plaintiff. Cru- -cita I!. Sandoval, as inure fully set!forth in (he hill uf complaint tiledin said action and that iiuess he en- -'

tor oi- - cause to In- - entered his appearanee in said suit on or before the'

!ith day of March, A. D., I'M 7. do-- 1cree ami .Imminent!hy Default therein will he reiblerel

' against you . j

In Witness Whei f.'l hae here- -unlo set my hand and 1 seal of!

.said Court at Clayton. New Mexico.this Sth day of February: 1017.

JI'AX J. DURAN,Clerk.

C L. Collins, Clayton, New Mexico, Attorney for Plaintiff.

XOTK'l", Foil I'l HI.H'ATIOVInoluled Tract

PIHL1C LAXI HXT.KDepartment of the Interior. L. S. LundOlllce at Clayton, X. SI., Dec. 27, 1916.

Xotiee Is hereby irlven that, nn direct-ed by the Commissioner of the Gener-al Lund Oldre, under provisions ofSec. 24fi5, R. S., pursuant to the appli-cation of Charlie A. Knlm, of Sedan,

fu. M.. Serial Xo. 012239. we will offerat public sale .to the hlfrhest bidderbut ut not Unit limn 11.60 per ncre. .it 10

' o'clock A. M., on the 21nt day of March ,1917, next, nt thin office, the following; tract of tnnd, KW NW See-tlo- n

20, Township 21N., Ran ire 3tiE.,N. M. P. Slcrldlnn. Thin tract Ined Into the market on a Knowing thatme greater portion tnereor is moun-tnino-

or too rouKh for cultivation.The sale will not be kept open, hut

will be declared cloned when those pre-sent nt the hour named have ceasedbidding. The person maklnir tue h;ci-en- t

hid will be required to Immcdlate-l- y

pay to the Receiver, the amountthereof.

Any prison claiming adversely theabove-describe- d land nro advised toftlt their i'l.ilmx, or objections .mi or lie.for t!ie tim dcs'unated for sale.

Paz Valverde.

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hereby Riven t!i;.; .!..Ml. Dora, X. XI. who. m

Jaiii'.irv :. and Jan. 2o, l:M",: u nn ; te.nl Application.

i"'i.."il and f.r.iL'l'O. ."-- W SI.k . v sv 4. Sertii.n r:

si. ip N Üanjie 32K., X. SI. 1'. M,

!...'; ' . .1 '. of intention ...t:i - ar nroof to et.tablish .

T" '.. 'd il....- bi for.II'. Y.t.tiot, l;. i o"imisii-iri-

e.Vic it t'h.ytun, X. Al . on tv.1 i y ol M..rh. fil7.

( liim.iat ñamen as wit.ieiir.mnel V. lwicht

han. Walter Scott, nil of Mt.SI., and SVi'it Situth. of C'.fyt l.

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l. pn 'li.eiif of the Interior. I . i.u;,li'triei i,i i"l.,yton. X. S!.. .la-- i .1. it,:.

Xotiee Is hereby Riven that IMn.er.1. lrak.- oí Tate, X. SI., who , s... .

Illiber In. :si:'. iii.nlc lo.-i- , t. ol t

plication s, rial Xo. iO."-2J- f W

Si'ction 1;:. Townsiiiii 24X.. Kanire :t.'.l-:.- .

Si. 1'. .Meridian lias lib- nitue ofintention to mal- thr-i-t- o

establish l.'ilei to ttfilesct ib.-d- . l.i ! ore i'n.irh-- s I

S. i"oniiiwsitif r. : lis- o i

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Xolicc is hereby Kivell tli il I'hiillevX, Han. . of Vanee X. SI.. ho. on

t.Miifeh 20. ll'll, made H01111 stead l.'n-jtt-

Serial Xo., 012ÜIÍ7, for l,ols ii, 7.and i: m sw Section ;. Township

j 22X.. líani-- e liGR. X. SI. I'. Sleridii.li.has tiled notice of- - intention to makethree y.;,c proof to ent.'.l.lisli claim tothe land above described, before Ken-- !inter anil Uee.iver. I'. S. Land itHee atClayton. X. SI., on the 1:1th day ofShi rch, 19 IT.

Claimant 11.1110 s as u itnc--e.N- :

IMwai'd Licliey, Homer Taylor. Klm-e- rK. Harnhart. Frank Harnhart. all

of Sedal,. X .!,,Z Valverde, Leuiier

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August '.'l::. made Homestead Kn-try. Sitial Xo. in Us:;.,, for i: Sec-tion Township 2IX.. Iliiin. :2i'...

N-- SI. P. .Mili. lian has tiled noti.eintention to make throe proof tuestablish I'liiini to the land above des- -

el'ihed helóte li. S. Land illii

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Hen Sloiiow. of Tule, X. SI., lieori;T.Sartaiu, Pitilolplius MaveH. and l.e

Koi Kelt, all of Harney. X. SI.

P.i. ValM'lde. .'i.iiis'.-

MITII K Klt I'l Ul.irt'l lilI cparlnient of the Interior, 1". S. Landi "Hice at Chiytou, X. SI. .I.in. Jo, ; n I

Xotiee is hcivhy niveii that Jacob H.Longest, of Pi s,,i, i, nn. , X. SI., who. on

j Xuvciiih. r 2. 19 1:!, in iilo HomesteadLntry, Serial Xo "li'.ssT for S . i --

lion 4, Township 2'S.. liatme :aiK., X.SI. I'. SKruiiaii. Las hied notice of in-- :

trillion to make tlua e year proof tuestablish i laiio to tin- land above

In fore Liuist. r and Leceiver,I'. S. Li. n i i mice at i layton, X. SI., onthe Ut 1) d.,y of .March. HUT.

Claimant nam. s as witnesses:S.iiinnl W. l.onnesi, Curtis s. I.nnii-ei- t,

both of Sit. hur.i. .V. SI., and S. P.Hair, Thomas Coo'.., both of Pasamente,

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Mitin; huí i'i iii.k ",'i'iuve...rtin.-i,- i i. f t)..- Interior, P. S. Land

ithcf at Clay tin;, X. Si , .J tit. 2.1. P". 7

.Notice is h -i- vi-n Unit .l.ihiiWesley St. Jot. n. of Sit. llora, X. SI.,who on iictol-e- la Hi. iiiade Home-stead Kntry. S. rial Xo. Olánn. for SK

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Snd aiiiixifii."t-kt'- and ilrTrípl fin pflof your invt-ntx- ír FRCC SEARCH Íhnl r- ort on jMifi iitalimty. We vt-- i CJ

ent.H ur r.o fmv, Wrtft fur our iuo Lk r.l

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V IV 1 I CIVVYi;iOa Miw, IUIB.in, . . . . -

h. Section X, Township JSN..- Rnnii.-- , I'. Meridian, hue filed notice of32V.., N. M. I'. Meridian, hat filed notice intention to mnkn three yenr proof toof Intention to make three year prooi' uninbtish cialm to tin land above dec- -to estiitiunh olalm to the land nliovediHcrlbed. before Replttter nnd Receiv-er, IJ. H. Laud Office at Clayton. N. Mon the 16th day of March. 1917.

Claimant name nn wltnetsen:Charlen A. Joseph Contbs. . . Huruhait. K. ill. Harnhnrt A. K

Pred H. HennlKh, Phillip X. (i.irrlson. t li. miller, all of Vance, N Mall of SU. Dora. N. M. -- l 7 I'm ReBlti i

Pan Valverde. K'dsLr!"-- ., ..ullCU I OK ' III.ICATIO

XOTICl: PI III.K ATIOV '.Miuhimh of t.,e liu.rior. 11 S I ......

Department of the Interior, V. S. Lan.iotllce nt Clayton, N". SI., ,T.in. :(, p.--

XoLlce Is hereby Kiveit that Charles!S. Miirkln, of Clayton? X. M., who, on'.November 4, 1909, nnd April 6. 1910.nade llomestead Kntrlen, Serial Non.!' t I' I nnd el pill, for Lots 9, 1(1 and X

'ii SK . Section 1, Tow nship 24X..Patitre 3RH.. and Lots 5, li, 11, and 12.!Section fi, Township 2 IN'.. Raticre ."6KX. SI. P. Meridian, has Mid notice of'intention to tonka three year proof tocsí.-.büf- cl:.i i to Hie land above des-e- r

bed. before H. tlsier at-- Receiver,P. S. Lend telhe al Chit ton. X. SI. onthe L'th .lay

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John M. IIL. Waters !

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Ray I).SI., who, oil June

In. 191:1. mad" Ilomrsti-a.- Kntry, SerialX.i. niilll'i, for SW i, SW SK 'J,Seitioi 1. and X XW XWXi: Section 12, Township 2IXR'tnue ::l'I:.. X. SI. P. Meridian, his

notice of intention to make threeto establish claim : the

land above described, before Regis-ter and Reeeiter, P. S Land Milico atflat ton. X. Sh, on the llth day ufMatch. 1117.

claimant aanu . s tvitnesies.Solomon 1. Lotrsdoe, Wint Smith

Hrib

Iveti that

tiledyear

Henry D'.;nn. all of C.l

MIT H I". PI lll.l'TIOVDepartment of the Irterior, P""tibe at cl.,to;i, X. M.. Jan.

Notice, is hereby Kiveti thatArnett. of Pasanionte, X. SI.,

make three prooftry. Serial Xo "lf.7:!2 for Lots 1. 2,4. S XW 'i and S XI7 l4, SectionJ, Township 211X., Ramie 29K.. N. M. P.Sb'thlia ti, has liled notice ofto make three year proof tn establishclaim to land above described, be-fore Register nnd Receiver, I". S. LamlMtliee al Clayton, N. SI., on the 21st dayof .March. 1917.

C'.iimant names n witnessesWilliam .f. Rrndshaw. James I'.dtvin

Sloruan, Kraiik Snell. all of I'ana-mont- i',

X. SI., and Joseph R. Reeves, ofClayton. X. SI.

Paz Viilverde. ReddervoT it i; ron i- iili xi lov

D. pal lineitt of the Interior. P. S. Landoillce at X. SI.. Jan. 2, 191".

.Notice is hereby Riven Hint James R.Confine, of Harney, X. Sf.. who, on Fib-rila ry 14, I HI 4. made Homestead KntryS. Section

',. SectionP.

e'l notice of intention toproof to establish

make threeti

S. Land at -1

en umh1917.

'la n t names as witnesses.Hen .Morrow, of Trite, and

iboru. T. Salt. in. Rudolphu Dates,l..e tt, all of Harney, N. Si.

Pa. Valverde. Register

Mi II i; PI lll,K'TION

Depat toieiit of In Interior, PHice at ClaMou, X. St.. Jan.

Hit

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.Notice is hereby uiveii that JohnAllien, of Pasanionte, X. SI. .who. vinSlay 29, 11H2 and Slay 21. 1913 .madellomesti ad Kntries, Serial Xos. "147C4

nl.'.li". for Lots 3 and I, Section 1,Township I'l.N.. Raime 29K., and Lots

and 2. Section 2. Township 2.I.N.,

Raime 2HK., SW XK S XWI. and 4. Section 2,

Raime 29K., SI. P.SIeridlan, has d

notice intention to make threeto establish claim to Hie

laini aboce describid, before Registerami P. S. Laud at f'lay- -

X. SI, on :'lst day of Slafch19 17.

Claimant names as witnesses:William J. Urailshaw. James I'd win

.Mortal,. L. Snell nil ofX. SI., anil Joseph R, Reeves, of

Clayton, X. SI.

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Interior, P. S. Land 191T.Clayton. X. Jan. 2n. 1917.Is hi citen that Marry S.

X. who, onin, ule homestead entry,

i'147i:.'. for SK ,

:, 'i'ott ush.p 23X., RanKo 291:.,. .Meridian, tiled notice of

intention to make threstablish claim to

ton

e year proof toland des- -

,1. l.i foro Register Receiver,P. S. Land 'Mice at Clayton, X. SI., onthe List day March, 1917.

names ns witnesses:William J. Rradshaw, James 1 áltelaIk. in, Frauk L. Snell, nil of l'asa-mont- e,

X. and Joseph R, Reeves, ofClayton, SI.

Paz Valverde, Register

NOTKl! PI 1IMCATIOVDepartment of the Interior, S. Land

Mlice at Clayton, X. SI., Jan.Notice Is hereby that A.

Henderson, of Vance, N. M who, onSeptember. .2 1912, HomesteadFntry, Serial No., 015091, for NK 1,suction 3.1, Township 23.V.. Ilanre S5K..

cubed, be to i HeKister nnd Receiver.L. b. lund (Milco at Clayton N. SI., on

20th day of March 1917.namea su wltneeses:

rt. '. rteiurten. of Scdnn. N. M.. anoSproune, P.

nlverde.

Intention

Claton,

Pasa-nionte

I.Utltco at Clayton, N. M.. Jan. 2U. 1917.ol.ee In that Lawrence

ii. i invert, of Patterson. .N. who, on. -- i, la ., iiiuOu Homestead Kntry.

....el o i lifil'ü, tor '4 Section.; i 't, .seciion Townentp 24X.,

'f,v' .Hi... .N. Al. P. Meridian, lileiVni.i.i'u of intitition lo make three yeat

i .. in iM.a.UMi m to lali.l.hoto iteM'iilied, beforo RcKlntcr anilIticelver, P. S. Land (.Milco Clayton.X. SI , on 21st day of .March, 1917

v i. mount n. as witnesHe-H-iA Hurt I'. Hit'iatil, of Pasanionte, .V

i. o il. t outward, Ralph tior- -i, on oi I'eiineikitou, .X ami

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M.Kdl l oll I'llll.K A I'KIV1. pa ru, u nt of tnc Interior. P. S. Laml...io at eiayion, N. SI, 20, 1917.Notice ! hereby Kivcn that Jesso V.

Crosby cf i'attersori, N. M., who. onI'.ttK! 21. lili, mado Momente.nl Kntry.

.So. nihi'M, lor 't. Lot 7. Sli'i SW 'j. ft, Section f; and NI-- ; l4

Section 7 Township 24.N.. Range.UK., X. SI .P. Meridian, has tiled notice,of Intuition to make threo year proofto establish claim to tho land nbovodescribed before, lietlster and Kecclvecl". S. Land (Millo at Clayton, N. !., oilthe 2t'th day of Starch, 1917.

Claimant names as tvltnessen:Jacob Woodward, of PrnnlnRton, N.M

ami J. A. Heecher, K. L. Reneau, A. D.Harnard, all of I'aitcrson, N. M.

Paa X'alvrrde, RegiMer

mith'i: i on pi iii.K'.vrioI), pa 1 men t of tho Interior, V. S.

at Clayton, .XI SI . Jan. 20. 1911Notice Is hco.-h- iHvrn that

fact. i .Mae, of Hueyc X. SI., who, onDecember 9, 1912 and Apiil 21, 1916.

S. Lmd I '"ndo Homestead Kntrics, Serial Nos.. PU7 OL'272, and 0217S7, for NP2 ; and BK

Ltila W. Hi. Section 1H, Townnhlp SIN.. Rangewho, on h111- - ' N' '' has Hied notice

July 21th. 1 !1 1. made, Homestead En- - ' intention to year3,

the

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Pasanionte,1912.

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to claim to tho land nbovdescribed, be fere PcBister and

V. S. Iind (Milco at Clayton. N. M.,on 23rd Uiiy of Slarch, 1917.

names as tvlttu .sst-n-

Pedro Tixler, Rafael Tlxler. VicenteSlaes, Tito Mnntoyn, all of Uucyoros,X. 31.

xnicn roit pi iii.iCATiovISvliartment of the Interior, V. tf. Lan(("fliec at Clayton, X. SI., Keb. 1917.

Xotiee is hereby Kiven that AfrneSwoyer. heir for the heirs of Hum-phrey Lynch. Oeccased, of Cone. N. Mwho, on 1911, made Home-stead Kntry, Seilal No. 0127:12, for MB kand U, Section S, Township 20N.,Range 33K., N. M. p. .Meridian, haMed notice of to make threoyear proof to bllnh claim to tholand above described, before CharleP. Talbol P. S. Commissioner, ot his

i i.,1 Xo. U17."..:i;, for SW1,, In, ionic at Clayton, X.XW 1.',. Township 24X., jda.v of March 1917.Ranee 321:.. X. SI. ban f.I- - Claimant names

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and P. Milico ( 1 7 7 I "ax Vaivedc.ton. SI., the ilav of i

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XOTM IJ FOR IM IU.ICATIONDepartment of Hie Interior, V. S. Iamlmice at Clayton. X. SI., Feb. fi. 1917..Notice is hereby piten that Fred Har-ke- r.

of Clat ton. X. SI., who, on Noveri-be- r22. 1913. made Homestead Kntry.

Serial Xo. "17237. lor N Section21. Township 24X., Raime SaU.. N. SI.P. Sleiidian, has Med notice of

tul tion to make three year proof to estab- -1917, l!sh claim to the laud above described

hilóle Charles P. Talbot, I". S. Com-nilssio- ni

i at his oilice al Clayton, X. M.on he 21st day of .March, 1917.

Claimant names as witnesses.'la renee Webbler. Oscar Hut kef.

Homer Si. Lewis, L. W". Kingdom, allof ( 'In ton, X. SI.

Paz Viilverde. RenisterMIT M l! FOR I'l III.K ' o

i Department of the Interior, I'. S. Landotlice nt elation, X. SI., Jan. 2u, 1917.

Nolle is hereby niven that JuanitaAlaes of Hueveros, X. St., who, on Xov- -ember 22, 1913 and April ti, 19H. made-- I

loinesteail Kntrii-H- , ferial Non., 0171ii7and M771II, for Lots 2, 3, 4, KH NWU. V. ' SW Section 7. Lot 1 anaXK , XW , Section IN, Township21 X., Ranpre nil"., X. SI. 1'. Meridian, bantiled notice of intention to make threot ear proof to eutubllsh claim to thelaud ilium, described, before ltcilsterand Receiver, V. S. Land Office at Clay-ton. X. SI., on th 23rd dav of March.

Claimant names ,is witnesses:Pedro Tixler, Rafael Tixler, Vicente

.Maes, Tito .Mnntoyn, all of Hueyeron,X. SI.

Pa. Valverde, ReulsterXOTICK FOR Prill.ICATION'

I'. I of the Interior. U. S. Landothce at Clayton, X. ,M., Jan. 20, 3917

Xolicc Ih heiehy nivc i Dial ThomasJ. ("lark, of Clayton, X. SI., who, onJuly 21, 1913, made Homestead Knlry.Serial Xo .01G739, for S NK N

SK SK SK Section 1Ú.and S NW NW SW Sec-tion 14. Townnhlp 25X., Run no 34K...X. SI. P .Sleildinn, has Med notice ofIntention to inako three year proof toestablish claim to the land above des-cribed, before Register nnd Receiver,P. S. Land Oilice at Clayton, N. Sr., oathe llth day of March, 1917.

Claimant names as wltnesns- -

A. II. Chllcote, II. Z. Katon, Dean,Jordan, O. J. Clark, all of Clayton, N.M.

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