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Lovington Leader, 1911-1917 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

6-8-1917

Lovington Leader, 06-08-1917Wesley McCallister

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VOL 8, No. 18. LOVWGTON. NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 1917.

BANK RESOURCES 6MIIhie uoriD in

PARAGRAPHS

PEOPLE TO RULE,

SAYS EMPERORJUMP NEARLY FIVE MILLION!NEW MEXICO

STATE NEWS

FOEEIQNThe United States rommlaaion of

Engineers baa arrived In Parta.Many regiments are leaving Potro-gra-

for the front dally, bearing ban-

ners which are Inscribed "liberty andhonor."

The great decline in the Germanbirth rate, due to the war, continuesto produce disquietude among German

DURING PAST YEAR.

Increase Is Nearly 1400,000 MonthlyA tRICF RtCORO Or PAMINQ

Events in this ano for-eign COUNTRIES

UT AUSTRIAN EMPEROR RE

SERVES RIGHT TO DETERMINE.TIME FOR MAKING PEACE.

And Depositors Total M.M7 Com-

pared With 11.S74 Lsst Year.W'aatrra Niaapar fulo Ni lUt.lt.sociologists.( UHltll KVI'ri

The opening of the relchstrsi In Jun 11. Kmnign o( ttvuttitb Rite Ma- -at turn Ke.

Julv 4 ha. al Altiuaueraua tu4- - Wvateta. Kpapr l'i .on Na avttlrethe grand ball of ceremonies In theImperial llofburg at Vienna was sol-

emn and brilliant.III LATE DISPATCHES July I t Annual Krutilna of Cowboy' THREE U.S. SHIPS SUNKax la(MH. i l a. V'oaoa

Santa Fe - From May 1. 19 HI. to MayI. 1917, the total resources of theslate banks of Ne Mexico Increasedfrom 811 4:'4.:'I3 0S to llti.37t.."i?S.7t;. a

Auk :J. bar nicotina atDuring the last few days GermanItuswrll.aircraft have dropped bombs on towns Sept. J6-2- J M, vrnth Annual Northore

total of 81 47,3.K TO The total desituated In the Danube region. Inflict Ittw Mi u Kair at llaion. REBELS SEIZE FORT DEFENDINGDOING! ANO HAPPENING THAT

MARK THE MOGREtlOP THE AGE.

Ing msny casualties.PETROGRAD: GOVERNMENT

AGENTS REMOVED.Ten thousand seven hundred liquor

saloon licenses have beta cancelled

Denting is to have a new depotGuard enrollment is nearlng 800.Company II etpect to be mobilisedby purchase since the pssslng of the

Kngllsh licensing act of 1901. soon.

Silver city has a fsrm loan DOAEDWACI m.A considerable sentiment for revo-lution In the German state of Wurt era- -

posits Inrrease.i (rom s.:r,i;.oi ;i i

8i3.::Ht!.3:'iiii7. a tttai of 8t.li.i4 s,:.The total loans anj discounts In-

creased from 8.67l.8::s fio to 8W.17I,-Cti29-

a total of 83.4'.t,S3:.3i. Thetotal number ot depositors Increasedfrom 31,571 to o8,U'.'T. a total or

These figures, which further dem-

onstrate the phenomenal growth otsiate banking in New Mexico, areshown in the report of State HankExaminer George II. Van Stone, cov-

ering conditions at the close of busi-

ness mi May 1, and compsilng theseconditions with state bank conditions

The prohibition law is to be testedburg la reflected In news stories pub

ABOUT THE WA1Italians and Austrian both claim

(aim near J an la do.Brltlth war office record successful

raid north out of -a Batiee.Unsettled iltuallon In Rutila placet

country on ve of catastrophe.

in the Supreme Court.lished In the Frankfort Zeltung.The Geneva la Suisse printed details

of a case similar to that of Miss EdithCavell, the English nurse who wasexecuted by the Germans in Brussels

Waatai n Nr tati I nion Vm hi i

Copenhagen. Reporta from Viennaay that simultaneously with the

cpenlng of the Austrian Parliamentthousands of workmen ceased workand organized a aeat procession assdemonstration for peace.

Amsterdam The roud bouse ofHapsburg bowed to the twentiethootury apirit of democracy. In thaReichsrath, the Austrian Parliament,the young Emperor King. Charles II ,

made the most liberal, most progress- -

British weekly reporta of ships

In October, 1915.snows eighteen big vessels sunk.

Id Albania. Italians capture threevillages, attending their Unes to newand powerful positions.

Premier Lloyd George told theHouse of Commons that the govern

at the close of business May 1, 1910.

In the year state bank resources In-

creased at the rate of more than 'V

Tax collections in nearly all coun-

ties are reported good.

Congressman ,VYslin la wearing apinto bean on a tie pm.

Senator Banh of Aluuuueriie willplant 176 acres of beans.

A largely attended patriotic meet-

ing waa held at Clayton.Five McKlnley county men weie

convicted of election frauds.Memorial Day was observed in the

cities and towns of the state.The .McCaffey saw mill in the Zuul

ment bad taken aleps to desl with theBritish casualties as published inMay show a total of Í.Í02 officers and present labor unrest In the country oihi monthly. Ths number of banks

reporting was 66, as against .VJ aand prevent it in the future.106,331 men, a total of 112.233.year ago.A dispatch from Constantinople, viaSince new battle from Tolmlno to

Berlin, atates that Ambassador Elkus

Is tha Rifht PUet to QtHARDWARE. LUMBER, WTJLE, POSTS. WINDMILLS, WELL

SUPPLIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S GOODS.L0VIN0T0N, N. M.

THE CARLSBAD

AUTOMOBILE CO.

Operating the Daily Mail and Passenger Line

Between Carlsbad and Lovington, by way of

Pearl. Monument, Nadine, Hobbs and Knowles

Cars Leavs Daily, Except Sunday, at 7 a. m From Both

the sea began. Italians hsve taken

lu speech beard from he lips of anymonarch in the war'und ever lefore.lie pledged to the people ot the dualmonarchy a hand In the determinationot their destinies, offering theiu virtu-ally a partnership in the government.

bis wife ami twenty-si- attacheH ofthe American embassy and consularservice In Turkey left for Berlin enroute to America.

mountains was destroyed by fire.lire al Cruces damaged a

bank and drug store. Loss placed atll.aOil?

The residence of Mrs. Camelia Ol- -

A Vienna dispatch forwarded from

Men Can t Fail If Women Help.Estancia -- A large cro, assembled

In the court house lo hear (iovernorand Mrs. I.lndsey speak. The govern-or urged the registration of all per-

sons within the age limit for the se-

lective conscription, which he explain-ed thoroughly. He t.ild that those better qualified for th- - farm would lieplaced there; those for the air. there;those for the submarine, in that ca

Amsterdam by the Exchange Telegraph ssys that at the annual meet

ibis was the epoch-makin- passage ofbis address;

"A happy development of our conslllutlonal life is not possible withoutixpanding the constitution and theadministrative foundations of thewhole of our public life, both in the

Ing of the Austrian Lloyd Shipping linger, al Mesilla Park, burned to (heCompany It was stated that the company's losses in 191C were mute than3.0U0.0O0 kronen. state and In the separate kingdom a

snd countries, especially in Bohemia."The declaration Is made by the semiThe Emperor's speech containedofficial Amsterdam Nord Deutsche

two Important references lo peace.Allegenielne Zeltung ot Berlin, that

pacity. Mrs. I.lndsey indicated thatthere was no chance for the men tofail If the women stood by them. Sheurge, I the greater production of food

and showed how economy could be ob-

served lo the great advantage of

He declared that under the constitu

ground.(eorge Hermanos, a (irei-- coal min-

er of (ialluii, was acquitted on a per-

jury charge.lister Saints, a Las Venas mer-

chant, was fund m for selling mealwithout a license.

More than 5,ouo head of cattle havebeen shipped from I.una county duringthe past two weeks.

Seventy - five members ot theKnights of Columbus took the fourth

Oermany desires no extension of tertion he alone must make "the decisions

23.681 and the Austrlans 11,500oners.

A Swedish ship engaged In the workof the Belgian relief commission waasunk May 18th, notwithstanding Itheld a German permit to sail.

From Soissons eaatward intense ar-

tillery duel Is In progress betweenFrench and Germans. Since Msy 1st,French have taken 8.C0Ú prisoners.

Austrian war office says Italian cas-ualties have been very heavy. Morethan 13,000 unwounded Italians hasbeen captured up to Sunday, aays thestatement.

Following reports of increase inRusslansrllllery activity against Aus-

trlans, comes a statement of renewalof activity of the RussoRumsnlanforces against the Teutonic allies InRumania.

Seventy-si- persons were killed and174 Injured In Dover or Folkestone,England, In the most ambitious raidupon England yet made by Germanaircraft. Of tha killed, 2? were womenand 23 children.

In Champagne region of France,Germana launch fierce attacks, but

re driven off with great loaa of men.

ritory for the purpose of aggrandize-ment or of political or economic ac-

cretion of power.

Carlsbad and Lovington.

BUICK AGENTS FOR EDDY COUNTYFinely Equipped Garage, Batttry Charging Plsnt. EXIDE SERVICE STATION

to be taken at the great moment ofthe conclusion of peace." He reiter-ated the central powers' readiness forBy a vote of 388 to 75 the House of

America and her allies. She becamequite eloquent In an appeal for pro-

tection of the boys who are sent tothe front, from outside evils, savin."We are willing to give up our boysfor the nation, but not to

Representatives at Peking approvedthe nomination of Li Cblng-llsl- , ths

peace and aaid the peace that endsthis war must be of s sort that leavesno animosity or thirst for revenge be-minister of finance, as premier in suc

md.

Largs Stock of Tires and Accessories.

CARLSBAD AUTO CO.cession to Tuan-Ch- l Jul, who was dismissed by President LI Yuan Hung

London. Among the Americans onMay 23rd.

degree st Albuquerque.Geo. Lougee has been msde assist-

ant to Director A. E. James of tbsTaxpayers' Association.

Andrew 11. Hudspeth wss nominal-e- d

by President Wilson as marshal forthe New Mexico district,

Funeral services for Thomas Lyons,

CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO,board the schooner Barbara, the sinkAlaskans are preparing this spring ing of which was reported, was Harry

to garden on a scale never before at Tone of Colorado. He was employed

Planting Beans snd Spuds.Hyer. Farmers In the vicinity of

Hyer and Venus are busily engaged In(he work of planting beans, In orderto do their shsre toward Increasingthe crop output of the country. Thisneighborhood has gone In quite strong

as a steward on the vessel.tempted In the territory, following aproclsmstlon by the governor urging The American sailing ship Dingo.

ho was murdered in El Paso, wars ,005 tons, has been sunk by a Gerhis constituents to recognize their re-

sponsibility and add all possible to the held by the Elks at Silver City. man submarine. The crew has beennation's food supply.French recapture all ground lost. Big

artillery action continues between Bernalillo county women will organ landed, with the exception of Johnon beans the past few years, but therewill be a big Increase In the acreageSPORTING NEWS ise a branch of the woman's auxiliary

to the State Council of Defense. planted this year.Soissons and Rhelms. South of BerGermana carry out success

Ray, third mate, who was drownedwhen the small .boats were beinglaunched. The boat attack was withA new compsny has been organizedful mining operations, seizing a few Planning Prohibition Campaign.out warningfor the purpose of developing a group Santa Fe The Women's Christian

TAILOR SHOPSuits Cleaned and Pressed. Orders Taken

for Tailor Made Clothes

LEE HAYWOOD, Proprietor

HOTEL LOVINGTON

Neat Clean Beds, Nice Rooms

trench elements.

WESTERN The admiralty reported s attacksot mining claims In the Steeple Rock Temperance I'nlon, the Anti-Saloo-

CLUBS. Won. U.K. I'llLincoln :: 1 .19Lita Moines :i is .!Omaha 1 It .56Sioux t'lly IS 1 HiDenver li 111 .48Joplln 1.) IT .41'HI, Joseph 13 2U

IV 23 .1U1

district In New Mexico. (presumably followed by sinking) ofLeague ami all the other temperanceWhale meat may toon be put on the two American sailing vesselsGovernor l.indtiey has extended exmarket in cans. forces, held a rally at Ihe court houseas a preliminary to organization forecutive clemency to Hugh Green and Frances M. and Barbara. The Frances

M. was fired on by shells from a GerTornados in Illinois and Missouri Nestor Sanchei of Chavez, and Alvin the coming state campaign. Chief JusBob McAllister outboxed and outkill 78 and Injures many persons, man submarine May IK The crew wmC. Ash of Grant county. tice R. 11. Hanna. C.overnor I.lndseyreported safe at Cadiz.pointed Gunboat Smith in a

bout In New York. and K. E Farley were among theThe UethlehirnrCopper Company ofKansaa City judge denies petltloufor Injunction to prevent carrying outof the army registration In Missouri.

speakers.Jack Dillon of Indianapolis shaded Pet rograd. The fateful decision OfSteins has filed papers of incorpora-tion at Santa Fé, giving Its authori-zed capital as 81,000,000.

George Chip of Newcastle, Pa., in a the workmen and soldiers' delegatesTwo Old-Tim- Residents Pass Away

o assume conyul of Kronstadt, theEast Las Vegas Two old time realhard 10 round bout before a big crowdat Cincinnati.

Four persons are reported to havebeen killed and thirty Injured In atorrisdo which virtually wiped out

The educated Navajos at the Crown Table Supplied witb tbe Best tbe Market Affordseat fortress wnicn Helenas retro-dents of San ::nel county have anAll attendance records and betting Point ant-nc- have organized an asso-

ciation for the betterment and ad swered the final summons. NasarloMlneftal Point, Mo.grad, was carried by a vote of 210rgainst 40, with eight of the delegatesabstaining from voting. It is an

Romero, aged 7s years, died aftervancement of the Indians.Civil War veterans en masse gsvethe purse strings of Cleveland, Ohio, Rates: $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day

were broken at the Whit Mondayraces on the Gruenwald track In Ber-

lin. The s took in morethan 2.000.000 marks, 500,000 being

Frank Scott, aged "8, committedlong Illness. Mrs. Lenor Sanchez deGallegos, mother of former Sheriff Ro-

man Gallegos, now a member of thenounced by the workmen's and sol-

diers' delegates that henceforth thea mighty pull In a "Liberty Loan suicide at Fast Las Vegas by jumpinghead foremost into a small well at bisDrive." They celebrated Memorial elations of Kronstadt with Petrogradstate senate, died at the advanved agebets on one rsce.

Alien enemies csn't go to baseballDay that way. home east of the Santa Fé tracks. of so years. Scott Wolffarth, Proprietorand the remainder of Russia will be

only through the Intermediary of theEvidence that I. W. W. agitators, A million dollars' worth of cattlePetrograd branch of the delegates.In one county which were said to

games In San Francisco after June9th, without a special permit fromthe government. The baseball park

lumberjacks and logging men are flee-

ing Into the forests of northern MinGuardsman Shot In Armory.

Santa Fe Henry Romero was shot The local workmen's and soldiers'ccuncil at Kronstadt announces that

have escaped assessment, were report-ed to the State Tax Commission.is within a half mile radius of the through the head and Instantly killednesota and the Northwest to escspe

draft waa seen In a report from State It has taken in Its hands the effectiveTwenty-fiv- convicts went to the by a bullet from an army automaticNational Guard armory.

GENERALForester Cox at St. Paul. pewer of Kronstadt, that It does not

In the National Guard armory. RaCanyon de Chama to plant 60ii acresSixteen Mexican government sol mon Trujlllo is held In connection recognize the provisional government,

and that It has removed all the govto corn and beans, the land being onthe estate of the late Thomas D.. dlers were killed, six wounded and

Tony Cuas, said to be ringleade'r Inthe gang arrested in Cripple Creek with the shooting Both men are

ernment's representatives.alx taken prisoners by the Villa com Burns. members of Company E.and other points on charges ot highmand when it captured Ojlnsga, fore Crop conditions in most parts ofgrading In the gold mines of the rich

Colorado fields. Is reported to haveMobdite Army in Sixteen Campa.Washington. Important revisionsSanta Clara Pueblos Increase Acreage, Ing the small government force to

flee across the Rio Grande to thethe state are reported fair by theSanta Fé Weather Bureau.

AT THE

LOVINGTON PHARMACYYou will find everything that is usually kept In a First Class Drug

Store We also carry a full lins of Jewelry.

Prescriptions Filled Promptly, Both Day or .Night Phone 33.

Phonograph and Kodak Supplies

Lovington, : : New Mexico

In the plan for training the war armyAmerican side. confessed to virtually all the allega-

tions made against him and hisSanta FtV Santiago Naranjo, the

saee of Santa Clara, and his wife,A solid vein of silver, four feet thick have been made by the War Departcame in from the Española valley anil ment, which announced that the SOU,--

.Several shots were fired from thedirection of men going to work at theUnited Verde mine, after stones werethrown at them by men In a crowd

QUO men to be called to the colors inItaly paid honor to America and herfirst president through the Italian

has been discovered on the Christmasclaim near Carrizozo. Assays showvalues of several hundred dollars tothe ton.

reported that the Santa Clara pueblos

are greatly Increasing the area underwar commissioners who made a pit

cultivation on their 17.000-acr- e grantSeptember will be concentrated in six-

teen cantonments instead of thirty-two- ,

and that many of the forces prob-ably would be put Into tents Instead

as well as on their reservation alongJune 5tb will be one of the red-le- t

of - strike sympathisers at ' Jerome,Arls. The shots went wild. All theworkers were disarmed when tbey

grlmage down the Potomac to MountVernon and laid on the tomb ofGeorge Washington the bronse wreath

the Santa Clara river.reached the mine.

ter days In American history. Thegovernor and the council of defenaefor the state requested every man towhich since the days ot ancient Romo

Names Richardson Financial Agent

of wooden barracka. Lack of tunda,material, labor and transportation fa-

cilities. Secretary Baker said, were de-

termining influences in the decision toreduce the number of cantonments.

register.has been bestowed on famous heroes

In connection with anti-draf- t con Ssnta Fé. Governor Lindsey apState Engineer James S. French has pointed G. A. Richardson financiaspiracles, hundreds have been "de

agent at Fort Sumner, de Baca county,tained" by government agencies. The announced that the survey of theeighty-seve- n mile road between El in place ot George W. Carr, who hasnumbers of persons known to have British-Cu-

s Batter Ypres Line.Parts. Juñe 3. Germans gained amoved to Portales. He also namedbeen arrested May 31st are as fol

T. A. Mulrhead ot Tucumcarl, andI'aso and Alamogordo will be undertaken at once.

Burglars blew open the Tltsworthfoothold in advanced trenches nesiMoulin de Laffaux. They still hold a

lows: New York City, 6; Ohio. 6;Kansas, 5; Nebraska, 1; Missouri, 5; E. Johnson of Logan, additional finan;

WASHINGTONPrisoners at the Maryland peniten-

tiary have bought $2,150 worth of Lib-

erty Loan bonds.

Charles Emmet Yeater or Missouriwaa nominated to be vice governorof the Philippine lalands.

The Senate Finance Committee de-

cided to provide In the war tax bill toraise 180,000.000 by consumptiontaxes of 2 cents a pound on coffee,5 cents on tea, cent on sugar and3 cents on cocoa.

President Wilson is convinced I batthe British and French will be ablt

cial agents for Quay county. portion of them. French artillery fireMinnesota, 1; California, 1; West Vir Company'a safe at Capitán, twentymiles east of Carrizozo, ' took more checked German efforts against billginia. 1.

For Quick DeliveriesFOR YOUR

GROCERIESPhone Wright's Cash Store. Anything you want to

eat at Reasonable Prices

WRIGHrS CASH STORENEW MEXICO PHONE NO. 7 LOVINGTON,

Seven Counties Report Activities,Memorial Day took on a deeper 204, Germans suffering heavy loases.Increased artillery firing In the Ypressector in Belgium. London and Bermeaning In Pittsburg, Pa., as thou Ssnta Fé. The State Council of De-

fense has heard from seven countiesshowing that activities are under way

sands filed past the bier upon whichthe body ot the lale George W. Guth

to Increase the production of foodrie, United States ambassador to Ja

lin comment on activity ot heavy gunsIn that region. British capture duringMay 3.412 Germans and one large Ger-man gun. In April the British tookmore than 19.000 prisoners and 57

large guns and howlliers.

pan, lay In state In Memorial Hall. stuffs in New Mexico. These countiesare all in the northern part ot thestate. Other counties, no doubt, are

Cltisens of all ages and stationspsssed In continuous procession for

doing equally as well.nine hours.

A 175.000,000 subscription to the Tornado Toll, 21 Dead, 100 Hurt.Find, Unknown Man Dead.Liberty loan by an unnamed New Kansss City. Twenty-on- knownSanta Fe The authorities were noYork bank. Jewelry Csxafullj Repaired aad All Work OuAraaUad

than 8500 In currency and severalhundred dollars In checks and negoti-

able papers and escaped.

Two detachments of Company O, ofthe National guard, have been orderedInto the field for police duty. Onedetachment, commanded by Capt. H.M. Peck, will relieve Texas guards-men at Elephant Butte dam.

More than seventy homes for min-ers and others in the employ ot StagCanon Fuel Company at Dawson,eighteen miles from Cimarron, will bobuilt this summer.

Thomas McMlllIn, former chief ofpolice of Albuquerque, is to be assist-ant superintendent of the stste peni-tentiary, to succeed Barney Spears,formerly Of Gallup.

John V. Conway, assistant statoschool superintendent, narrowly es-

caped death when the car In whichhe was traveling in Rio Arriba washit by a cloudburst

deaths, Injuries to more thsn 100 pertified (. the finding of the body otEje aiAcaet Repaired aad Lens DupUoaMd.sons, snd large property damage reman In the Cooper pasture near KenThree white men and three negroes

were wounded in a recurrence ot riots sulted from a series ot tornadoes inna, not far from the Santa Fe Roswell

to stand their ground until the Unit-ed States can get in with 1,000.000 or2,000,000 men and help roll the Ger-

mans back to the Rhine.

President Wilson Joined the rauksof participants in the Liberty loan bysubscribing for a 110,000 bond.

The United 8tates' position againstgranting passporta for attendance up-

on the Stockholm Socialist conferenceIs unchanged.

'A bill by Senator Polndexter of

Washington to punish malicious stor-

ting of foodstuffs and other necessar-ies, under penal ties of from tlx

- months' to threw yean' imprisonment

vat favorably reported by tha Senatetndlclary committee.

that started In East St Louts, III. road. The body . was badly decom southeastern Kansas, north centralOklahoma and southern Missouri lateFriday.

posed.A severe earthquake' was experi-

enced Sunday night throughout South

C A. DAVIS

Lovington PhamucySues Mining Company for $22,000,ern California. At the town of Braw- -Congress Honors Grsslsy Minister.Santa Fe Suit tor 822.350.60 wasiey the quake rocked a school, where

exercises were being held, so sharpfy tiled in the District Court by A.L0VDT0T0N,

Washington. Dr. Paul H. Yourd ottha Greeley, Colo., United Presby-terian Church opened tbe House ot

Duy of Milwaukee against the Keythat several women and childrenstone-Bromid- e Mining Company In Riofainted and a panic was narrowly

Representatives with prayer.Arriba countaverted.

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F-i-tns aad Owner jqUEEN QUALIFY SHULSf

jllfST RITE CORSE1S . .iag mad.Lovifton Hardware Co.

ur summer,., footwear for men, women and chUdren is now on display in ourPuUkUd Every Friday at ; DEMOCRATS TO (SKT

store; we believe it is the best and most varied selection we have ever shown.

You will End heieallthe latest approved styles of the season in all the popular latss: i

ÚMifllUvMglM.icUlaat aaattar FtbtuM II, 1910. ai tKe pout

BUSY AND ORGANIZELEA COUXTV 2nl

A request U made axkiug that11 the chairmeo of the various

precincts and precinct delegatesto the lost county conventions ofthe counties from which tha new

Now Mcuce. aaJeitba Act oi MaicF 3. 1879. and leather. Our stock is so complete in grades and sizes, that no matter how ex

acting you may be, we feel sure that we can please you. . :- -i :--: :: :- -: :--:r-- sd imUir end d-- ad to tW atetes ol Lovingtoa andcovatry. .

county s taken meet in Loving- -

ton Saturday. June 23. 1917 for!SUBSCRIPTION PRICE

ome to our store and let us show you our many new styles$1.06 PER YEAR

the purpose of completing th'organization of tht Democratic

county. "The Quality Store"-- o- --o- -- o-

New tnm ft The Leader

I We have a 6 column a uai to Col .,I

trel news press on the road and(

expt-c- t it U be printing the Lead-

er by July 1st. A job press is'expected to arrive any day. Oth-- .

i Meet Every Weil. NiIitjat their hall over the Fir-- f

Territorial Bank.

Leman (ilaseock X. G.

R. R.Jftme ' Secr.

W .ti. M:u Art luir. Manager

v If ANY ONE,DieJOopadMarriedEmbezzledLeft Town

Hd a F;;tHad a Baby

Had a lWtySold a Ranch11m Been !i

Got )ioicedCome to TownHad an OperationCommitted MurderHa Bought a Home

Had an Auto SmashFell From an AeroplaneIs Sued (or Breach of PromiseOr Has Seen a Recent ShowerTHATS ALL NEWS -- Phone us.

er equipment has btvn urdtrt-d- ;

and We shall give, you a county'paper of the first class at IhtM-ar- -

' Visiting brother 11 Ih? e Jivst ioMbh moment.tended a cordial welcome. I

Dr. T. E. Piesley, Speci-- hs Lye

Co see Dad. He sell all kind.uls and Pop corn.

NOTK'K FOlt I'lTHJCATloX(!bHilty it Vinson VHZ'.b.-- i

lVpsrttnent nf H1Í9 irterinr V. S.r FOR SALE; -- Hotel in town ofJayton, Texas, cily of 100! Inhabi-tnt- a.

Only lintel in town 24rH-im- n.ir Amntti rnli n tr

Ear. Nose and throat, will be in !

Uvin.ton.mh month. I! Hal. f 1.NOTICE OF C0XTF5T

! iFirnt Jun 8.1917Mr A. t . Ihsird it visiting her ' Tom Duty 0iJ4-- b i5.OII(j 1." 1PI7

mother, Mrs. Newcomer, at San jrj.parinwt ff Th Interior.""

2 . 1 ií 1 7Antonio, and will be accompanied !

OiTire. Hoswell. X. M.'May. 2S. I.owri a 29 1917

home by her muther about thf --Oih i j 7 '

of thit month. f,, Tnm l)t 4 W I'". Txw,The Plainview boys crossed bat('nnpt-- : Vnn art- - lirnl y notifwl NOTICE

I Laud .tf ice at Kossell. N. U. .Vri'I FOR SALE or TRADE: one re,jteied Percheion Stallion, Color I i.. .n,- -

Win ,..Au u ...good -- y.Nutire i berifby ftivt-- tliMt Cu:

... I !other good property

ilhay, C year old. weigh about 1,500All advertising will be run until!.,

lboraeted out. . .

: Nee A. Zimmerman.1". P. Binaham. !

wy v' jn 4,1 'uviPRiur,. .....A. ii

l.i a -- .Ma-

j with the home boyt hcie Tueaday th Le Stiles hn ui'" Knowle.If good people, and and waterwill make a country. Lea county

"IT."

K. M. h's iMVit-orT- if nni'rex, elm

on April 10. 1017. file in tliii office

j. L Reed broke into the jitneyriant thin week when he had Wet-le- v

McCnllister fit him up with a

with neither tide in trim aa thwas the first game of the teaton.The score ws twelve to thirteenin favor of Plainview. The visiting

nine was a jolly bunch and we are

Owiat to iuy CkiRt ii Pnces

ni Tern ti pnctially Al Draff nicethe Declirttin War, ve ire Ctm-peUe-

d

u sell Hi fir Cash, tr m 30

Days basts strictlf, which we nasider

ume ts cash. Ceisefieitly we will

tp--

v . .-- IJ i .1.. . matiunvlon g- -( toiu icci way in wtc i

I AM NOWIn the Live Stock, Real Estite

and Committiori business, if you

want to buy or sell anything cal'nn me.

T. P. Bingham

is rtulv c nwtinratetl nppliration to

pii?itMt in! sprnre tln cnnrollalion

of Vnnr llii"pi0!id F.ntrr No.

Serial No 0?, U2. m i.lo N'o. ü. I ! I '.boat it will rain in due time.

. FOR SALE-3- 20 acr. s of landhoping they will come again soon.

wiiu i, alii. .i. marte lid. i .Serial No. 02616m for K SE, S.c.32: and SW'i; the SI NWJ. Stc. 'iUp. M S. It. 30-E- . N. tí, V, sihas riled notice of intentirn to mal t' .

(mal three year pruof. to eetal libit

claim to the land alove dtfcrilid L

fore X. L. llibbeta V. S. Commifsi.uirr in l.in office at l'laitvinv, N. M

May 29. 1917.

. Claimant ñamen rx iti.ffe;(inch Haley, Jame S. Hiltkts. Da-

vid W. Krop, these nf Plainview, .M. William Teai, of LovirRtrn, N.M.

An electric aign a.'o; n he street vt 'l,' ,,e half "' o( Lovington ; U ní SE, sj SF. ?or. 29. Tp ;BOt he able ti carry aiy icciudu mr... a I,

in front of the Foid parage due to "e improved. All my cattle; one

the effort of Wesley M Ca lister. I ho'e -- nd m" ricultural im- -

. . . . j t i u i.

i LOST- -A pair of Sure On evei ICS. Rg-.3i- -F X.M.I'.M. nn. 30 dtys alter fliy 1st.lasaea with chain. Sunday night, ' proiinij fr.r cotitest K R(U'Cf s '' t IflVINrTi- l- PHiKM&rY...nvthe hustling manager of that big , P'"'en' uoute.io.a .

under Q ncaf ,he tahernacl-- . Fin- - püúI Tom Dutv hn- - r frttiliuh.l ,

. r .11 a Hider please leave at the Leader oí I reiiloni'o upon lid hnita: that sai'i '

if a ... c i n Im .. . .i i 1....1 ..i ..r Xirurv. voh runidCATioxMice, ill is. l.. i osey. ' inni I'lllv ni- - ri ""Ranker J. S. Eaves isexweted i - -- as. it i iiIt .k c:v lut ftnst'Marcunw Al. Puiitmrn hoiihome from Kansas City Sunday. (

III 'I " IM," II "It lll'-l- l -

tha. Mid land has I.hc.i liollv atwr. ' lep:.rtmitit of the Interior. I'.S.I.t i. ..... ni....i..i.r..r.r i.siid uffiiv t Kiwi'll. N'.M. My

W. L Nutt. formerly with theFirst National Bank of Carlsbad,was here Sunday ni.ht on his wayto Midland to get the fixtures for

NOTICE

Ail parties owing the LovingtonWesley McCallister is over the

line on a business trip.J. L". Willianis, U. S. Commis-sinne- r

at Taquín, was arrested n.it dun to mil'tarv ervice roi-oV- 1.in ennoction wiMi ..pnration i". is lirit.y jíiven teat Msre-- 1.... .11... 11 fi. .!... ,.( I ...InntAl. Kl !

the new bank to open here about, hti Wednesday by W. S. BiniJuly 1st.

i i. . i i i . i

Hardware Company, please cnl

and settle your account before thefirst of July unless other artangr-ment- s

have been rrade. We will

invoice our stock July I at and we

nam ww nau iwen tuioi iueu wim,

A bunch Id live Seminole men of I William totd a nun. Bingham

V.fxiro c.r alone tho liorder therw-- t ,"- - " J U i""."or in níñhlir.tion cr:rrt s elsaher.inn. on June2l.9I2 ms.l !M. K.

whether urh wlea I in Iho mil rül No. 026171 r W.Ser'JÓ.

Ii.rn or tiarul i.l .rül.Iüti.m nf llieif'P t'-?- 5. Ri''- - !'" K . N. M P. M.'

Austin Stuart, wife and childrenand Mísí Naomi Stuart of Jal, visi-

ted friends and relatives at Tat urn,Plainview and King the past weekand paid our city a pleasant call

.1. 1: . 1 if i i

the right oit come over Monday ted a 32 Colts automaticwish to close our books as neatly

to discuss mattcts ot intereU to ;'" "imams uuu juuKc ...

1

m

miJ"'

fM n.ilioei.f i'.t. ntion to makejl'nited Suites r,r tt.e nati-- il Eu-ir.- t 'ft'f i i. itut nla.a;l tlia iirtiwl at t'ÍKI tn DOSsible. if

Wit MU' V. Jl . II I'J r - .both towns. Conic again, kcyn.await the action of the grand ju- - j of tho wv-r- al state, nn or herea.fr. '' yr proor. .srau, ,n ;

.... si. wiin--- ,- . .Ko. W. R. Macness sold U'O 2 year in tho er ire of th fnit.'l Stat. lela"" tu He laa.l al ove described ,

on meir way nome "eonesday.

Dr. Whitfield returned from abusiness trip to Dallas the liist ofthe week

CI H. and Garrftl Gowanshaep this w ek. was trawling and had a right to!eifer ,0 t,ie Buckees and Jack' You ore. therefore further noti-- 1 fre Asa H. Morton I .S. Commission-.- .... I Maenesssold 1 10 veailiniis to them Ced that the sai I allegations will hclerin Iiíh office at Lnvineton, N. M- -

toavoidhisauDointraentasshei at the same time. P.ice private. taken liv t . is i.ffiea as havinir b'n ,,n j.Be j. I917i. ..nnfMoail hv von. sih! veur "aid on-- .,. . .Save vonr auto whw?ls bv tak i" i . .i i mimani nsines an wirnecw;

ing them to S. I. Ham Dlack-if- fin thft new canl- - r . L iirv will im can:eii'i .wii'ieuimi-- r a- -

A. B ixusiin was ill iiuiii inn out. vour further richt. to h heard 'ar"-- " .

Herein, oitlirr this office or on I William h. Vdins. kubrt Cox. allMiss Inez Ferguson has been ranch Wednesday and states thatStock is doinj well out his way.

smith Shop. I tighten thom up j

and make tli'm as good as new.tf I

appeal, if you fail to file in t hi? of-- , of LoviORton. X. Munable to bo at her pl.u: in thefie witl in iwenv da7 after Ir.k

M. H. Pior. the hustling Max-

well man of Plainview, was heretor the ball game Tuesday.

N. L. Hibbets. U. S. Commis-sioner at Plainview, wit here forthe ball game Tuesday and paidus a call. Come aair.

Kmmett Patt.ui. Rejjifiter.j E. LONG.. BOOT MAKER; 1 am now prepared to make all'classes of Cow-Bo- y Roots rtiictly

18 -.- lunel".'.central oftlce the past two weeksWin;,' ion risen in her head. Missfll ..I. "..Lr 1, C,ll.,.

Miss-- s Marine Hart. Ellen Thorp, ' FOURTH puhlication oMhw notice.!

Bessie Eaves. Rose Moffct. Esther ! 8" "howr. vour answer, under J.si. loath, spepiftPHilv meeHiii and re. i

ist Stiind" SelU BandVtnu.i 3 una it tilling, itiic t p. mi- - tl jd F risco I uhnnaa an NOTICE I oR PUBLICATION

i by hand. No machine worksoondinir to these nllcations of Pun-- .; and soon convinced the ... c. . , v .. . .o:5U4r.4 i ..... ....... -- iiten or if von fnil withiti that lime i Anderson P. Hustonenn ivus. ncu.irr ui unumc icn

for Los Vens Saturday'where tl. y syjr iviuni vii ti i a nilphone patrons that t'uery need-no- t

dread a new beginner. I

A. U. Jones, prominrnt sheepman of Rowt!l. is in town meet

to file in tH off due proof that , Department of the Interio- - I!. S,i rnit uinrv Ladies Riding Boots , Owinu lo ib .lln... n Mr.- ..-- w. ...... UfU- -you have se've.l a copy )f your ans- - ,nnif office at Rowell, N. M. May S.L .Dec:a,vmar .... tlii au it n..nlujlnnf cirkur in' ."

will attend the sumn.er normal.Mrs. J. R. Hart and Mrs. J. S.ing' old I mud) and getting a lineup I rington. mother of Miss Inez. wo

191 II. . - VOld Saldiers Cnraute Opposite Court I louse, South Sideon the piogtest ol a teal live burg are uuacie lo et im nu.a ii.ma .iNiitii'i is hereby piven that An-- .Eavei went along too. but Mr.

Eaves expects to retnrn shortly. CARLSBAD. NEW MEXICO"

. . Corinth. Miss., June 3rd. Arrived

person or hy registered mail. If thisservice is mai by the delivery of n

copy of your answer lo the coiitetnt in person, proof of yuch servic

McDonald, Nadine and Plainviewthis veek, all of which we regretvery much.

HOTEL ARRIVALS I m'r ,e P1íner sai" '''T.lHm

Ulennarciiniiotarordcarthis iere noon ,ojay obout tir.e:week to make sure that he would hours late. Ou. benext Mop v. ill j

get there when he sta.ted. t CI.u.ooKa. We are standing.! the tiip fine, Will wiite you from !

dprson P. Hunt on of Lovinutou, N.

I. who on Mch. 5. Iil5mad Hd.

K. Serial No. 0(M54 for U 8t.1 Tp. . 34-- N'-M- . P. M.

has filed notice of intention to matefinal three year proof, to eítablifli:laiin to f ho land abovo dearihed be

w in ift'n .it kiiiiw 1. 1: mt ni ui inn i.'- -

The following out of town iiesta ceipt of the copv, showii g the dat

weie ut Hotel Lovinlon during of its receipt, or th if fidavit of thevi. j. uobs ana wire or oenunoie '

Xolice tor Publication.'(02t)('ts:)

Mi.pai'tiiK'ntof th Interiof, U.S, Land Unir, líos well, N. Méx..

iWashington next.

are visiting at the ideal ranch home

LOV I NCiTON"UAKÜI.U KIU)1

UPTO-DAI- E SERVICE

Prompt and CouiteouR 1 rrutinentALL WORK CASH

B. BARTLETT Prop.

Steele. the week:A. Anderson andM. E. Sidebottom.

of Joe Lane in the L F D range.Joe is a brother of Mrs. Dons. iM'.v2Ü. tí 7. Notice is hereby

j purnon 1)V whom the unlivery wam:i,'e and wht-r- thei "'"K ttni'nw'fe Tatum

j .' . copv was de'iverejl: if made by

j j?tprwj mna iril),f 0fp,.h serviceAmarillo! maflf consist of the affidavit nf the

Kansas City j per?on hv whom tho copv Wf.B mailed

fore Au It. Morton li. S. ("otmnUs '

inner in his oft ice at Luviotun, N. !

M. June U. 1917.Claiti.ant names as witnesses I

Sulx.' Chestnut, one of the oldscouts of these regions, floated in-

to town Thursday to look after a

J. C. Crannen.C. H. (Cendrick,1 1. H. Terrenan LOVlNCTON.Kansas City ! '"K ard the post offipe Í- -

Dainty lunches of ham, chickensalad, veal loaf and pimientocheese taudwiches-a- t the Sweet

NFW MEX.little business, and was gone again.

r.Cao Kock w " ' rnaiien. ami mis. .

I it mil? hp oppompanied hv the post-ba- n

Angelo rpr(,nt, fr the letter.

Jake 11. Whiteley Alvis K. Rsn-dolp-h,

C:irl C Aber, i.nreti William

Aber, nil nf f.uvinstnn. N. M.t'ol. P. S. Eaves and Prof, lames

returned from Santa Fe Thursday. jiuiivc. Yon should Mate in vour answerMidland ith name of the poit offivo to whK'h ,Em,IM,-- l'aU"" Kcr,

Shop.

B. B. Ham has been on the pu-

ny list the past few days, and wasgreatly missed at the shop.

irivvn that John Katliff, of Plainvioy, N. M, who, on Nov. 23, III12, inuda Hd. entry serial No.02G6S3, for S. Section 21, Twp.U s, Ii:',7-E- . N. M. P. Mer.. hasfiled notiiw of intentiou to makefinal Itmv year proof, to estab-lish claim to the laud ubove described, before N. L. Hibbets, U.S. Commissioner, in his office, atPlainview, N. M.,on July 3, 1917.

Claimunb nunies as witnesses:LullKi-C-. CruU-hfield- , John S.Ijitiirrr .T.'inuv H ITlI.I...... ai

vou desire future npticeb to be sent May 1 1. lunM 8Of course the alleys should becleaned up.

D. W. Siile.J. E. Shelton,H. Japson and wife,

J. L. Heath.Howard lames,W. E. Nutt,H. Hopkins,H. R. Marrow,

J. B. Beecher,F.d O. Sulluvun,Ü. U. M.ll.'.

to you.

Ernmett Pattoe. Register Aafertittinthi LEADER

Tatiim' Carlsbad

AmarilloRoswellLa mesa

TIN SHOPI urn prepared to do ul

kinds of Tiu and Metalwork. Such Hs Tttnk-H-.

Well Casing Klutte, Veu-liliiror-

Kahi iVoofa, in

i: i

Lub'jock ; iArlcsia

YOU'RE WELL

nterrcbur taaiinsi all danger", if the repair $iworn ol your car bears the stamp $ j

fact everything to W í,C Cook, all of Plainview.

in a J! irst Uasa Tin Shop M.

r Fan melt. PultonIn connectiou willi tjieMiss Dora Thomas left Wednes-- , 'X.

day for Terre,l Tesas to visit her j".

brother, O. H. Thomas, and will Í Register. Jun -)'Jjovingtoll Ildvv. Co.South side i.f stiuare.

of our tflkiency. Some serious íauto accidents have been caused $hy slip Bin;d mechanice. and in- -

different repair wotk. VVeaiefnot now ciscussioK our kind of !

visit with Miss Rowe at ColoradoCity and friends at Dallas beforereturning home.

STRA ED From home last January. one four year-ol- d hcrefordrnwkunilttliL... jT I r. i i

LOVINGTON.repair work. We will nay thatoars is just the opposite, (let a

a on ic.t snoui- -WIW WAICO der and TX on left hip with under-- "

slope each ear. Reward offered.

IV. S. DEMI UMtDUMEOae Bkk West 01 Ink

FOU

Hardware, Queensware, Harnessand Inplements.

Also do General Repair Work.

Lovington, Hew Mexico

rThe hurtling firm oí Hoy wood

& Power have added a stock ofhaberdashery to their constantly

giiiwing business.

v

I he beautiful Gartett home in

motee. Cñt dc-w- y'.ur .ewtr.Conie licht here for a try-o- n i.

'LQVINGTON AUTO CO.V. R. Teaguc.

Wc hVM tlr.l . fJEWPLUY OF ALL KIKf)S

Preciou Stones Etc. ,vn.uuire iu our Ol'fice so that YOU may ohon- -

ali, REfA!B work carefi'4,y DONf, the news. Now tell it to us.Jew Mexico 1 the north edge of town nearing

iti

!

i

completion.....and will likely.be

.an W See Or Write Me- ,- The mail car failed to reacJi tho

plains Thursday due to no roadall under the Cap Rock.

XV. X 'incentive for the building of other 1 Harrow Kmrefl. N. N.V

1"4 ffftfi t i 1 1 II M xw-w- beawiful homes. ?' MHIIIIi4 I

; saa--

... 1.

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a LCTirrrra turca.

ttmtiimntMimtttnttttnniiiiiimt HATS Uy MmJ T"im Üarl fcVrWa d 1 1 of sniihsMsy 0 1mUJ fCutt-- H wd v Jti Inn i ü The Tfitam DaFdvcsc? Co. !a be glair ahow .U' five rut rata n all kr food i)oi a few fma aWroUtivaa kk0 jtltr aliop. ' Mt. Aaaa Myt é7

Md lot at M fi at

I have my thop well stockedith allkinds of material and can do all kindsof xtoiV in my line except credit

8. 1. HornDlackomith Shop

Lovington, New Mexico

Rer. UmU rfkiatiaf . Hmyaaag coaplaJpft Sataiday forCarIUf taaaiftkey will wktta ir (arar Itone.

V Iumúmm war and also hat caKaad wtadaw kUm 8x10 u 24iJO PORD Set saUatMIO. Good

acW8rt 4on.t forgtt tk alumi- - ! as new and ud few lim. 5'the d;..i.U9HNn, call and e it.

LoVMftlo Hardware Company. I ..r Si!e 01 Trade - At a bargain

Will sell yon Win. Puata. Wiodmlils. (Vídij. Farm

ImpleBrmta1. Watjus a:vl ari'u .t.er things t !

found in t Ilardwaie I.in.. : : : : :- -: : :

Also Handle Undertakers GoodsAnd when i'iiteinIaMi. building.

pla. your rd r v. ill. I S f..r 1.1" M 1111

D. R. Ctcsara Hfr.

Tatum, New Mexico

4UJ 1 cuitivaiots: . ruining i.wwj vt- -

riduiK in ddle btisitrr and planterIf fon prefer the very best

Tb atovea and your taste

Oar city became greatly excitedFriday wbea Rev. Undley discov-

ered iom track of an unknownanimal in the part. After careful examination, we pronouncedthem bear tracks and followed thetrail about two mile, but couldnot find the animal.

Mit Loi Eaton and O. M.(lodge weie married here Sunday

? !ror.iMiK.l; one walking paati: I

d(.hl arlic.n harrow; ne windRiilbone 4 bukk. torrinj csr"1 arre of land fairly well im-

proved. Rean for rllin -- I am

asacuy suited aee.SL Ham Afent.

Lovington N.M.

How about iKat ubscription)

Pie, coffee and soup will be serv-

ed at the Swe1 Shop.

t Koine to th mountain. Piopeifyboth are well and favorably knownhere and then lo-- t of friend wish mmm"

j on Car!haH r'.ad. J. J. Simp

. I ' i.in. MonumentDon't fail to" get here for tW ?Utm U?pv iwnty ,h,u H,e

Nu7!''i: P'i M 1 I I V.Tt.'iNIvLILS KOU SM I

40 I lend of I licit tEiai IWford .ml i vi.r ld l ut'.H I. .i

. A. Stani-!1- . of the law firm

t.ll'.fink .V.innell of IViiinle. I

Max Vance had business inCarUbad 5uu!y.

I. R. Stuart and Jim Jenkins are'n Amarillo seeking their fortune.

We Dave Jest Received

A CAR LOAD OP OOKN. KAF1K IXJIW. MA1ZK

MILLET and CAM1

These are co d oikU, uch a yuu un dépftid n.

Also we will have ready May lt. r fine h. offjtone Tontato I)arf tf'tie ToIun'o. ( nhbaeand IVjtper pluiit.Our stork of zurden fel i- - i í tupli-li- l'ieh ieed

'f the of I'.Mt"., '! for 'titulo; and priW

list of fiehl ií''d..

Roswell Seed Company

democratic convention Tne 23rd.

A dollar now i worth more thanm dollar and a jialf two monthsfrom How owe want your renew-

al. ."

R WiU 1:1 v"d flc.ii I l ive lino ük1

I and Kori'himi nil vliitrrI r II 1

l.díiifn r trr nxitf hin uí 1 lir tiiVn r, V. S.

w-- k aiittl husderi'lrd to ; out !,im1 0;Vm-- - at L',-el- l, X.I. Juw,l.i ahinle 1.1 nni Siili rilv. Hi' i. ,f,7.Austin Slewat and family and !

Hello! Co buy yourself a liberty ''ss Nao i Stewart relumed home j LovinKion f lxbond at the loal bank. I from an up plains trip w ednev

a yo'inn rnmi full ff merer ami Ntrii: hfrhv ün that Aifrol

Hillt.le Tllkl 'iil". I'. Mill OÍ COIIISC il CH". t! r. 'f It !. N". M.

is rlroinc t ) ..mi luuUt. jn nr 1 1' 7. I'14. n..nlf IML".! ;.:. N... W.'K f'-- lits 2:1!; 6j mi i . .. I T:i -.. k" ."7-1- ,

. v. i nee ana n n, ,.,,,...Siu.it. returned itt, them for a fvineiv'vo registered at f '.n

viw I ucvlny.I exas, uncle and routn ol Mr, visit.Cray Cog-gi- arrived Thursday for ' .! , ,.1 ii iüi'h t í n'on- -

11 NT VIIjl visit. l

Ueti. !

tioti t'i iiroo" tii. thrf" ym I'rocf .R1 -.. r J vs- - nr.. .. osweil, iNew viexieo Ii.. : i : iT ' 'ti i t.ic- -1'H'IIJ lMIU .11 nici,. J r D Ji

if Vi h . r: t. I'Ifiniunal Lank fli'a!M;..M.r. fi .ii :.. i.n.i"- - at w

tt'rs t Jerriforja I Marti(U l.o iiii ti. N' it'vi '

'rir.i, s'I'iick s: ;ii hi

i m i j a. i wi wu v is j i

htliall payment ' down. ! fa piinripals of a double nuptial '

' performed by Rev. AI-- )Mi Mrs. S. L. Poney oil,ceremuny

. . . ,, i lion in the parlor nf the 'ji'krrsnn

rearl were HhnppmQhere Mondav.i, f- hotel at Koiwcll late Sunday vr-1

Mr. roey was in bus-nes- s here at ...... . i ning in the presence ol Mm. I i.onetime and their many mendsLaves, L. n. haves and lamily, '

&re always glad to see them come! . ,Leciian 'jlasci.ik nd vie, who.

t 'town ', . luid motored over viili the happy

Dr. Gallatin was called o Plain . couples to wilnesn iIip inipiiiin:;event. I anH F.n.cM reiew w a'tend several nes of youn

ptomaine poisoning the lirut ol th j " kind that make rood. ;

week. If is not definitely known -- nd the brides are popula younjj

itlH'-!- ' X ii '.II .ll.!V 9. i'.'i.j t'l'i.m ii.' r. ii: :1 is wit.i'-S"-:

j Oa I?. . . V !'í.r!. Aitbori n:i.- - F hiiiiy. s:i f L:v

; I ri..,i-- ii f vi.'--

. .in-'-- . ;(. ii l!.'ii''''i" '

' Nkii k'i' K'H: i'l KM' Mil i.n

i'.-- i; I t oí ti ' l:. ri 'l L

; I...;.. I n:l',i f .it 11. N Ni jui.'c

2. vv.:.

.rt.iv i l.i-r- .ven th.i? Martha

Columbia GrafonolasAMI

Doulile Disk RecordsSold on Time

CORNER DRUG STORE

CARLSBAD. . . ' NEW MEXICO

AVOil) KX) I AM .M'ACl.Jjj

9i yi'ur !s(ir.ii una niisi

ui'Ss .vti'iiuiftin'os. Hon't

pnisixTity run uwiijwith jm;. A

ladies enpetiully well versed in thejust what cauied the trouble.

T. B. Braswell is rapidly recoverart cl hnint making and the Lead- - j mmer joint with their many fiiends iiuii k iiki tul ! :i sinrinicj

IjjuiiiH'' win--!- . V.'o will k'üüTjjyjIhvv,i"-- . i.f Ilunii N. M. ' 'í

' "- - vi il- -i !'. "'. i"l, 'liin wishing them a happy journey

thiu life. yr.u uv;;i f r ni ta' u.u itiug from a case of pneumonia we

aie glad to stale.

I am glad to announce that am

' 'jlnj. v M. v h,.. --n S.:. 191.'igBaBHVaaSMHMaVBMataaMHHaHaaW" rt lWiaaMft trti S,MS"' i'lviit.y tlü" ,.,:i lil'il S'Ti.t:. No. 02778. frLeave your bundles for the Poti- -

' VPI N.M. IW!. I.a ti!id imtlri' t f '.ntcntii nnot going into the evangelice wej, aundry al the poatomce. Allwork but will remain in LovinRton wof. glwrari,f,d. ,fand meet my regulai a ipointmcnts. ' ..

. l' . ! - 'S - Ml I .1 C

t;-- l l'S l)rt:i'iU'lH)t,V. . . y ' it'';-i- n i! var rr "if, to' ' f? i':..-:- . I. fill in 'l.i- l.ir.i! n- -

fn "'r1'1"''. t'i'r' Kuiii'-- i',". i., I. '.uur meet win oegin nere me nrsi t

Sunday in August, the pastor to dn

the preaching and we hope to have

' NOTICE

To ajl parties owing old account

o the Lovington Pharmacy prioro Feb. 20ih. whert I ' sold my int- -

Whitfield aMagnessAuixsyppuiis

Wi Curry Coiiiplt 1. inn of Auli)d:l.ilAm'Msorii'H. KiuMti 'l ivs .ind TitlW"..

Also do X iilratiizinsr. I'"tii Tul"

nni Cnsio; W ork.

. Your Tr.-id- Soiii'i!..-.-!

erest in same.

i' i ; ;.ir,. i, r In r (.fiio. i t l.u

ni.v, N, M. m .lulv ii, 191'. .

'!. w nan.'-- ;' ".' itrr- - H:

'.Ii.. W. i iwrt. lio'l.iT! ,. lmti.-ir-.I I'.ini'i , !!. .InLi! v

. ':ir-'ii-

' ni. 'i i . ji-.- i i'.. . M.

.'Mu-- '! C'i'tori! .I'm.- v ."u--

You hívé been eVeneded every j

m first-cla- ss evangelistic singer with

us. There will b;'preachinK nervir-e- s

here at the Baptist church thefirst second and third Sundays,

morning and night. ' We hope toenlist the laymen to conduct serv-

ices morning and night c n thefourth" Sunday, so there will beservices on every Sunday in themonth .except the 5th.' Sunday. It

is a joy in my heart. to be enabledto stay on the field. ,

'- .- .L. O Vermillion

New M exicoLovington,

courtsey regarding lh payment r.f

your lonjj, over due account andunless sanie is paid by June l th.

Ycur accoút will be placed in theusuai Channel for collection prov

ided by law.

, Yours TrulyG.R. Wtiht.

Noll-

, I tnp.irt r.ii't:'. i T'i.; h;tiriT, '

S.

I .anil .i;l:,.'r at l N. M. .lur

t 7 .

N:it'i.'.. m i,tr-i- ctven that Marfr.iA. I.i iin of r.unii'i'. '. Ü. f Jr.bn

We wish to thank the good men

and women of Lovington for the j

many kindnesses shown ns during j

Decoration Day w.s observed in

true style by theolki at Plainview.Men women and children gather I the sickness and death of our dear

.i i .i ted al th: cemetery and not only

P. it wii. iiTcaii"l wh. en ft t, 6,

j r.:. nn.Jo 111!:. Set ial. No. 027 A7.

t f"r V SWJ: Wl and . 4.

4. Vt. 22 !!;.. .:;7.F.. N.M..

S l'.M. hai liltd r.i.tim i.f intiiitiffi1 Ir

wile ami rr.oiner.G. W. Grantham ami children.

STRAYF.D -- At Dave Krop place!1

nw!ts I'..... I t,r,r.i..r l4., t..t.A

Tl IK rXIYKHsAI . 'A H

twnfi'H o For I íi r ,itv ?iilvi-.i'- d l.i Im.'w;uv of

"omiti'ri'eit iHits.", If vour riir i.fU adjust-in-- t

r hriiiíí it "hiv ym will find ndiaMi

service with the eotiijilele tuecliiiiiic'd eiliineiit to the liiiliett ijiialitv of Word sir-ic- e

olitalnalili-- . All the Fen I iaft used aniiplied lv the Ford M.!oi' 'oiiiiaiiy. N on

i jitt f.ot expect your K nl car to ie theendurance you ietnatid uiiiesf you have

it eared for I tueti evperieneed in I'ord meth-

od. Runaliout J.'.f'i. Toiiiinir ear $:'", Sedan$t'i ."i, Conoelet $".o."i, Tn'.vti Car $V.i.i nil I. o. I..

Detroit. hi ili'la and for salt- - hv

Ihsfey 'JicQaHtshr

niitn tina m rrr sii i fi", it ii.lExpress Your Own

Personality in Your Attirenine mils northeast of Lovingtoi;

on Plainview road.' about May Oth

decorated the graves, but also built

.1 fence, 'cleaned off the groundsand otKer'wiae improved the ap-

pearance of the cemetery. Thereis no other work to be done in acommunity that expresses the class

ol citizenship living theie as doeswork of this nature.

a black colt with blaze face brand-

ed rafter T on left jaw. Reward.Dave Krop

linh c'aini in thc land ali" iI.'mitííicü,lipfore Eunit'f Carson, I

.Con-m- i

sinner, in linr-uffic- e at. Kur.ice, N. M.

on .ltiiv it. I 7.

t'l.iinrint r.am.-- r.:s wii nc-s--

.lamrs U', fAeii, l!nl!on L. r.i'iii!.ii.I'.mcrv H- N- rtor. .!nhn S. C:h?t,nil i.f 1'uri. e. . M.

Kmi'i'tt Pntti'n.liniH M . .lulv r., iln.i-in- r.

T

costs no more to wearIT that arc .original

in style, correct in fa nndreasonable in cost if

ED.V. PRICE 6? CO.

arc your tailors;'

Flies Are More Dangerousovir.gton, New Mexico

Than You TMnlc yf -- JrT rTSá 1... w. o. w..31íítigtvwt" (Oribe CTrtiujf

No. 84.Flies brenfl no fnst it i difficult to Mamp llicm

Select your ownfashion and fabric

and be measuredNOW!

I

I .l

Mff.U evrty first and

tiiht in th W. O. V. hailV. J. Chancf, C. C.

4-- V. A. Rountrcc. Cl-r-

out But. at least, we tui kep them out of onrliousea. And we nut to kéop tliora out not only

for onr comfort but for our health. Many people

dout realize wlmt great tliseasu catriers flies ar.'Tlmy ofteu couie with liseane gcrnta lireotly to

our food.

Screen the house well and you

prevent disease and ad to your comfort and

pe&ivof mind.

See our line of SCREEN DOORS

.1 no . . I inlilwin J . I ).

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON

I.ovinRÍtm, New Mrxco.X..VyX''.-l'44'M!-4''!'H,'--'H-t'-

Lovington Hospital

andKemp Lumber Company

REBEKAH LODGE

Mil '

Mets 1st tuul 2 fil Mondaynights at tli? 1. O. O. P. Hallover First Territorial Kank.

Mrs. Ktuma Robinson N. G.1 1!HAYWOOD Sc POWERvv t a m

I Mrs. Vlma Eavos Virp GranA

Maternity HomeNKW MEXICO

Join I. BiUfH M. D, SByt.

Lovington, IMew MexicoSErtVICE QUALITVSATISFAtTION

'"..Phone 58 Corner Mail and Sonth Ave. ' VfeU T tt to m $S9 aomtlua wkm tfce Hfck is lit K0W,uW. M. lioaucbamp Seoy.

Visitinjr Rebeltah alwraynRreetd with a ieiomot.

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MVaaM i fwywl Mitle nr liwtW Mtrfac of rwW U piaaed.aiU.U-- W

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htan alai golag ta acho aay arartted. railed aad atada ready fura la a atafte trip aw tbra af r--Why. Varr tenderly laqulred bit Bwchlaa that a Ptuaaytvaalaa ha

T f o Ti

DOCThat'a all Hght, hut what I'd Ilka

h) kaow ta, how the heaa kaow tharaada are ready for ae tot?

nor." Taee talat m ae. I raa ever

aara ta apell. The teacher keepSjsBptosBS cf stSore SeaTiesjc

TM0vwAe3t Or TMIH PfUILAaaglag words a all the lloe."

What la--tASTOEIA b

Drope aad 8oa4Uaw Brrapa.

Ccstorla--J a as FEDEii

-- Rids 27 pou::dsWent M, am tfat

w9ÍUm aillÉm awi aave aHI i toree vita farnilaI I

MOWM apatoamaOpium, MorphuM nor other Narcotic anhetnace. It age b its gvar

atea For aaora thaa thirty rra It baa beca la cooataat a for the reucff Conatipatioa. FUtolency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allainf FerrUa-ea-a

ariaínf therefroea,' aad hj ragulatinf tha Stoaaach and BoweU,aid tha aaaisBilatioo of Feed; giriaf aealth aad natural aleep.Tha ChQdrao'a Paoca-T- be Mother' Fricad.

The Kind Tea Hare Alwaya Bought, and which baa bata b naa for averSO year, baa boma tha signa ture ofCbaa. H. Fletcher, and ha batnateaderbis peraonal apern ion aince ita infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this.All CoanUrfeita. Imiutiona and bat Lux rimen La thattun with ana endanger tne aeatta iChildren ti ponente againct bxpenment.Penal Cms us la alwaya benra Use Plpeter ot I

17. L. DOUGLAS"THE SHOE THAT HOLDS IT SHAPE"

93 $3.60 84 S4.C0 5 C3 97 & QJXXSUmvj Money by Wttavring W. L. uotiglakaehosMV. For aeJ) by emROOO shoe deal era.The) Best Known Shoe In tha World.

vrm t

W. L. Douglas name and the mail pnce s scamped en the bot-tom of all shoes at the factory. The value guaranteed and

the aiu ptamud agamic high pnrat for mimo shoes. Theretail pnrea are the same imyolme. They coal no more in SanFnwcaKD than they do m New York. They art always wortfi thepnce paid for them.

"p quality of V7. L DougU product it guaranteed by motthan 40 yean eipenence in making in shoes. The smart

yU art the leaden m the Fashion Centres of Amenes.They are made in a factory at fkodcton, Maas-b- y

the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the daemon endsuptrviuon of erpmeiwed men, all working with an honest

aaatv anea ,.

Made by machinery- -. 1

like ems.take o eefcer

kaw lafor the erica.

filtered safeiiarded inevery process:

Factories inspected bypure food experts andhighly praised :

Contented employes, ofwhom perfection is the pride:

Such is IVRCirrS-t- be

i

1largest selling gum inthe world.Helpa appetiteand digestion.Keepa teeth clean breath)aweet. 0

FtOnt AUK ÜUTOMC1 TOHEALTH tY TAKINO

TAN LAC

s)f T9MÍfl90)99 oVol U'

tiened Inttfrity Tll What Cale,

rated M4icln Hu 0Mfar Them.

ST. of the nvt Boteworthy fee.O tnm la cnoectla with Teniaeud the oar thai aUiid out mor prom-

inently limn any other, perhaps, I thetery large duihImt of ell known menami annien from a!l parts of the South

bo hv recently reported astonishingand rapid Increase In weight a

Iault f Ita uo.

When ao many well known peoplef uitqueNtloned Integrity wake state-me- ut

after statement. eah corrolmrat-lu- x

ih other, the truth of such tte-we- nt

ran nu longer he doubted.Thousand have test I fled that thl

famou medicine hat ouipletely re-

stored tbetu to health ami streiistli.after every other medicine aud themost (killed medical treatment haefailed.

One of the moot remarkable rases onrecord la tlwt of Mr. Viola Ives, of U.t

Croe afreet. Little Rock. Ark- - whoseatatement appears below.

"In May of 11U.V said Mrs, I ve. -- I

auffered l complete breakdown of my I

erven and my entire system gave:way. Ahout sis week afterward Iws carried to the hospital. I becumeperfectly helpless couldn't move anypart of tuy body and Jut luy there InImI fur five month, not knowing any--

thing or anybody. I wu brought homeIn October. l'.i:t. ami tried all klnl ofmedicine and everything I was toldabout.

"I rend about o many people get-

ting relief by taking Tuiilue and myhtiNliHtid got me a bottle. After tuk-In- g

three bottle I begun to feel bet-

ter. I have taken oeverul bottle ofTanlac now and I enn walk anywhereand sleep like a child. When I toolcmy firm doe of Tunluc I weighed onlyone hundred and twenty-tw- pound.I now weigh one hundred and sixty-tw- o

an actual g:iln of forty poundsaluce I started on Tunlnc."

Tcxa Man Tcatiflea.Another remurknble cne thitt

af John M. Crahtree. a general mer-chant at Five Mile Station A. Iullu,Te.

"I have actually gained thirty-fou- r

pounds on three bottles of Tunluc andI now know what It U to enjoy goodhealth after suffering for twentyyear," said Mr. Crahtree.

"I suffered with catarrh of the stom-ach and Indigestion for twenty yearand for eighteen month, before I start-ed taking Tanlac, I had to live almostentirely on rereul. I spent neurly tillof one whole year In bed and was un-

able to do anything at nil uud I felloff in weight to 11S pound.

"After using my third bottle cf Tun-la- c

I found I hud Increased In weightfrom 118 pounds to VC (muml. mak-ing an actual gnin of thirty-fou- r

pounds all my troubles were gone.aud I was feeling like another man,"

Captain Jeff l. Riggs, popular . St

M. V. engineer, running between Vlcks-bur- g

nnd New- - Orleans nnd residing at20J0 Pearl Street, Vlckshnrg. In speuk-In- g

of his exjierience with Tunluc,

Never bel with jour wife miles youare prepared to lose whether ou winor Dot

AmiAMARON

NkK FIOR TK MUST QUE NIDN WHEAT

aoBMBHnnrre. cook book freeMFC CO. OMAHA. U SA

Uiaaf tUcaraai fatfary in America.

5 REWARDSfor the name and addree of an acceptablesalesman and organizer in your county.Splendid position open for one man orwoman in each county.

WCKNtl ft tOODYEM. DENVER, COLO.

WANTEDItrokerHee Arm or men to bundle silteilirw sfiii-l- i nn commission basis. Com- -

uiiiilcatezYlth u nt once.

ANSON BROKERAGE COMPANY

609 Newheua Bldg. Salt Lake City

"W.rTlTrDENVER, NO.

WAS TWICE EXAMINED AND

TOLO , OPERATION WOULD

BC HER ONLY HOPE.

ftt HAVE Jut Bnlfhed my third hot-- 1

lie of Tanlac aud have gainedtenty-ev- o pounds." wa the trulyremarkable atateiuent made by Mr,(liarle IVdeo, residing at 35 Mill

etreet. lluutevllle, Ala."When I commenced taking the

medicine," she routtnui'd. "I onlyweighed ninety-eigh- t (its) hiuiii1; now

welsh l'.'S pounds, and ftver feltbetter in my life. I'or year 1 haveauffered with a bad forra of stomachtrouble, coustlpation and pain In myaide and back. At time the paintook the form of torture, and I a

twice eiutnlneil and eiich time I wa

told thut I badiendlitl aud thatan operatiou would be tny only Iioh.

"I had made all preparation forthe ocratioii and culled In my sisterto tell her good by. a I did not know

bether I would live to see her againor not. My sister begged and pleadedwith me not to allow them to rut onme and told me to wait and try a giMd

tonic for awhile. The next duy, areturned from the consultation room,

I thought of what she said, and atI hud heard ko much about Tanlac,I decided to try It and got a bottle."

"I never returned for the operation,but Just kept taking the Tanlac. Rightfrom the Mart I begun to feel better.The medicine seemed to take holdright at once.

"I wa so hnppy over the wonder-ful Improvement In my condition thutI sent for my neighbor to tell themhow much better I felt. I sent and gotanother bottle of Tu n lac, nnd haveJust finished taking my third bottleand feel a If I have been mude allover again Into a new woman.

said: "Ye, sir. It's an actual fact, Ihave gained twenty-liv- e pounds onTunlnc."

"When I begun taking the medicine,"continued Captain Ulgg. "I wns sim-

ply a nervou ami pliysicul wreck andhud dropped down in weight from onehundred ami forty to one hundred andten pound.

"I have Just flnUhed my secondbottle of Tanlac, have gained twenty-liv- e

pounds and I feel like a new mua."Old-Ti- Engineer Talk.

Engineer Chus. J, Weeks, who runtthe Seaboard Air Line fast train"Kox" between Jacksonville nnd Tutu-p-

bears the distinction of being tlxsecond oldest engineer In point of serv-

ice with till road, having been witbthe company for thirty-thre- e year.

"I've gained twenty pounds on sevenbuttles of Tunluc nnd feel n welland happy as I did when a hoy," suidMr. Weeks.

"For twenty yenrs I suffered withnervou lndlgestiou of the worst sort,"he continued, "and at times during thepast fifteen years I didn't think I

would lust mncli longer. To tell youthe truth. I finally reached the pointwhere I didn't much care whether Ilived or died."

There I a Tunluc deuler In yourtown, Adv.

Adamantine.She (sui-etly- Five im-- bvo

to i i i and I've refused them till,because mini- - of tlieiu measured up tomy Id. Nil.

Long pali-e- .

He I know what you're thinking.She-W- hat?

He That I'll be the sixth, lull you'rewrong, khl, you're vrong.

FARMERS ARE WORKING HARDERAnd Ming their feet mure thin tTer kefon.Fur all ibesB worker ths frequent use otAlleu't Font Etna, the antUeptio powder tobe ilitkeo loto the shoes aud sprinkled In thefouMwth, Increases their efficiency tnd in-

sures nee-le- ph.vsk-i-l comfort. It takes theFriction front the Mhne. Irwihum th f....i

' Mctrui men, uiisiereu leei.Women everywhere are constant Users ofAllen's Foot-Ea- se. Don't gel foot tore, tretAllen's Foot-Ea- se. Sold by dealers every-Wher-

!c. Adv.

Long and Short of It."I wonder why it lakes pay day so

lona to come mound';""It only loin; vt hen joii're

short, muí the hlmrier you are thelonger It seems."

If you wih beautiful, olear whiteclothe, use Red Cross Bag Blue, At allgood grocer. AdY

Who Would?Itess Surprisiii',- - that so rich nnd

br.ilny 11 woman should marry n penui- -

h'X dlldi.lack liut who else would marry

rich nuil brainy woman? Judge.

DoIiik nothing Is diiing worse thannothing.

TheTry Thi en Your Friend.

"Ild you sec nil those soldiersguarding the city library?"

"Nu. Why iu the world have theypit soldiers gunrdltiir the library?"

"Why they found dynamite In thedictionary."

FIERY RED PIMPLES

That Itch and Burn Are UsuallyEcstmatoue Cutleura Quickly Heal.

It needs but a single hot bath vlthCutleura Soap followed by a gautleapplication of Cutleura Ointment tothe roost distressing, dlsDgurlngeczemss, ltchlngs and burnings toprove their wonderful properties. Theyare also Ideal for every-da- y toilet use.

Free sample each by mall with Book.Address postcard, Cutleura, Dept. IBoston. .Sold everywhere. Adr.

Returning a Kit."U'lmt's that mark 011 your Hps?""Oh, I kissed a girl on the hand.""tilt, I see. Anil she returned It."

rA

fs.t. .

far Ceetor 00,It i iliaamt It contain Mitaer

inrana ana

pnce that

WTIT ftwt or WjJIht lauftitituiulifBey

Vw last Is tke M13.00 12.M $2.00

Preeidaat Vf.L Dong laa Hkoa Chla Spark HU. Brarkloa. Masa.

S. Joseph unci Sons of les Moines,In., are looked iihiu as beiu sbrewil,careful business men. llaxliu wuuespare m on bmul, mnl bMikinu forII siilnible investment, they decided topurchase Canadian lauds, nnd farmt hem,

Willi the assistance of the Canadiantóivernmenl Asent. at lies Moines, In.,they made selection near Champion.Alhena. They put lil acres of landIn wheat, ami in willinc to Mr. Hew-

itt. The Canadian lioveriiment Attcntill Pes Moines, one of the members ofthe tlrni says: "I have much pleasureIn adiisiui; you dial on our farm livemllr eii.t ef Champion. In the Prov-ince of Alberta, Cunada, this year(I'.lli'i) we harvested ami threshed ID,.

ttiNI bushels of wheat from 'J 40 iicres.this being un n verane of 41 bushelsand ID pounds to the acre. A con-

siderable portion of the wheat wasNu. 1 Northern, worth at Champion,Hpproviinutely $I.H.i per bushel, tiink-Ini- ;

n total return of MIMIID, or tin e

of $SI "0 per acre (truss yields.And by alii of u thorough system vfereable to keep the cost of crowing wheatat libout 'Jó cents n bushel.."

Messrs. Smith & Sons of Vulcan,Alberta, are growers of wheat on alarge scale ami have ileiuonsiriiteil(but there Is greater prorlt iu WesternCamilla wheat-raisin- i han proluibly Iuany other business anywhere, speak-ing of their experience Mr. Smithsnjs:

"I have three sections of land at thepresent time and am fanning yenrlyI.'.'ini to 1.4DO acres of land. My re-

turns from the farm for the past twoyears hae been around .lar, that Isfor every dollar I have Kpent I buvereceived three, jiou I io not knowwhere you can io ibat well.

'Tills is surely ibe country for theman with the small capital as the laudIs still reasonable in price, paymentsIn long leriu nnd work of all kinds forevery man lo do. I feel thai if I waturned out here without a dollar thatin less than ten years I could own asection uf land and have It well equip-ped."

Western Canada's soil mid liitinteis suitable to graining large and prof-itable yields of wheat. Many so largetlit those not ac(ualnlcd with thefuels hesitate to believe the reportssent out by the farmers In 'that coun-try. As an evidence of llielr sincerityin reporiint; irrect jiehls nffadavltHof n couple of ruin growers are repro-duced.

"I. Newell J. Noble, of I he town ofNobleford, I'mvlm-- of Allierta, dosolenitily declare thai from 1.IMH.I acresof wheat on the said farm there was,ill the season uf l!ltl, threshedbushels of wheal, being lit the tiveriIKeof ,VI bushels and '.'It pounds per iicre.And lhal from .'I'.il.iKt acres of outs onIhe said farin, there was threshed Inthe said season of lililí. tS.,i(M bushelsof oats, bcliic at the average of rjjbushels ami :to pounds per acre.

"And I make thus solemn declara-tion conscientiously, lielleviui: it to betrue and knowltm that It Is oí theMinie force ami effect as If tunde un-

der oath iiml by virtue of The CunadaKvld e Acl." NKWKI.I. .1. NOM.K.

A Woman Take Affidavit a toYield. tin .laiiiinry 4, 11117, Mrs. Nan-

cy Cop of Nobleforil made oalli as fol-

lows ;

In the matter of yield of wheat, oatsand flux on my farm for harvest ofWW, I, Nancy Cue, of Hie town ofNolilefonl, Province of Alhena, do sol-

emnly declare that I threshed front11.1 ncres on my farm 0.110 bushels ofwheat (machine mensure, which It In

believed will hold nut In weights fullyabout three-fourth- s of the crop al

ready havliiL' been weighed), being atthe average of 53 bushels and 8Don nds nor acre, and thnt from 48acres of flax on stubble ground, 1

threshed W bushels of flnx. helne atan average of 20 bushels end 88pounds ner acre, and that from Ó.0Íacres of oats I threshed 5S0 bushels.machine mensuro, being at an averageuf 115 bushels ami 'J 7 txiunds per acre.

Advertís. u.

A Practical Girl.Tie I kitfivv I'm not worthy of yuublie ttf course not. taut let s gel

down to business how niLeh ure yotworth

I Ittobaam. MycasVran'a toai taJkmf

ami nanptag woad

I could )et taarevwythiaftspleoaaaildlwoaUacoeaaover and feel ao akkthat 1 wealdwant anyone w talk

ta ma at tímea. Lydia t Pmkham'sYCUbl Compound aad Llm PUla re-ato-

m to health and I want to thankyou for the good they have cosa me. Ibar bad quit a bit of trouble awiworry but it doe not affect my yotnlvM looks. My friend My 'Why do toolook ao young and wall T ' I owe It allto the Lydia & Plnkham rwAedlea.,

Mra. Roar. SToratx, Bag Atmo.Waahiagton Park, llUnoia.

Ifyon have any symptom about whichyou would like to knew write to thaLydia E. Pinkham Meodae Co.', Lynn,Ma., for helpful adrice gtvaa free otcharge.

Urtin IC Women a well a maIJ aro mad ml arable hfTC kidnejr and Mdr trou- -r. Dl" Thoumnd rwosn-BLAM- Em,nd Kilmer- -

ffjT ir. wnip-Roo- t. the rreatkldner madlrtne. At druggtet In Brtrrent and dollar ilea. Tog mar raeaive aample else bottle by Parrel Poet, aleopampniei lemng aoout It. Addree Dr.isomer sr lo. Ulnnnamlon, N. T., andnciooe sen rema, ateo mention Ulla

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Levi Straus ah Cos, San Francisea

TYPHOID lSSpHHtkaaUao Bbaralaas aft

sat i. aaS bsieltaseasi. at tiiiliiriH YarrlneleaBe taiTlaateá MOW ts rear akyslcisa, fa aat

yearfeasUr. H a aera al Oua aaase laaarsaea.art roof atrildaa, eraato. at ma tar kBjts

ym ka Traheter Ulllae el TrekolS Vesclae.taajlaftnaaaj , aa isarit ft TWIieli Carnal,Tax am uacaATotv. acmarr, cm.

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aJMIM assaaiaitaa at aurtt,(las to araaieaU aaalraC2 BeaatTtaQrararraeadHalr,an. aaaTi.se aiPraernia.

Enquire for the I J. H. WILSONWIsm New Brtak Traa I SADDLERY CO.

OuarsDIeed DENVER

PATENTS iwrer.WasblDaiAdvlMA and lurfkka f

KMeaieeMBakle. Ulfbaeireteiaaeaa. aastserrles.

Placing the Blame."I see an KiikIInIi sportsman's yacht

Is so built thai his nutomoliile rnn belowered into it to provide power."

"Now If tlie bout won't Inulto lic'llknow wbut to lilanic It on."

ssiWOMEN! IT IS MAGIC!

LIFT OUT ANY CORri

Apply a few drop thn liftcorn or cal I use off with

tingara no pain.

Just think! Tou can liftoff any corn or calluswithout pain or soreness.

A Cincinnati man discov-ered this ether compoundand named It freezone. Anydruggist will sell a tiny bot-tle of freezone, like hereshown, for very little costYou apply a few drops di-

rectly upon a tender cornor callus. Instantly thasoreness disappears, tneashortly you will find theWL cora or callus so loose thatyou cao lift It right off.

Freezone la wonderful. ItT Ml dries Instantly. It doesn't

eat away the corn or cal-lus, but shrivels It up with-tu-t

even Irritating the surr-

oundingiu skin.Hard, soft or corns be-

tween the toes, as well aapainful calluses, lift rightoff. There Is no pain be

fore or afterwards. If your druggisthasn't freezone, tell him to order asmall bottle for yon from his whole-sale drug house. adv. r

Slightly Mixed."She refuses my suit?""Worse, count. She alludes to yon

as a piece of cheese."u.'h, ze heartless girt. She accepts

my attentions and now she throws maover. She la a croquette."

fe'bca Year Eyes tltsd CertTrv Mot-In- s Eva R2y.tin nitnoDX 00 oiuoam

extermination to make the best shot for thecan buy.

W ahM dealer rr W. L. rtoagtaa ehoM.Mpttly yws with tk kind you wont,

aaako. Write for laterwtla kaokM aiDlalalneget ekweaof Ika bigkeet slaaea rd of aoalltyI retara mall, postage Ire.

LOOK FOR W. L DougUand the retail pnce

Ms the bottom.

FARMING IIIA BUSINESS

The Modern Day Farmer AppliesBusiness Methods and Seeks

More Than a Living onthe Farm.

A I. lit Ion-- hie is niinh- - forinore economy nml r iiroiliti tion.IIIIil proluibly never lis the neeil offiNtilstuffs iHlial to thut of the iieseiit.tiruiti priies me the liiühest III the tu-

ition's history iiml loiliiy Hie l

tlebls of America offer iuiiiiee-tnent- s

thut ure uiiequaleil In tiny otherline of commerce or business. Theiilenl life is thut close to tinture,

the freedom of (ioil's yrcnl out-

doors nnd fulfilling a duly to Iniinua-it- y

by iiroiliielnK from n fertile soilthut which Is essential to the very ex-

istence of u lews fortlllinte people whoure uetiiiiUy starving to ileuth for f I

stuffs thut enn be produced soIn the l ulled Stules Hint

'hiiihUi.IliKh prices for nil crnlii. uiidoiilit-edly- ,

will be iiiiilnliiliieit for 11 numberof nrs, mid it iippeiirs a ceriiiiulythut Hie iik'iiculiiiri-- l will leap nbounteous return for bis labor uud litthe same time cany out the demandof pati'iollc filt.ensliip.aaA uroim con-

ception I111.1 been Kenenilly noticed listo "Life on the l'nnii." It has been,lo 11 In rae e.v'eiil, considered lis onlyn place to live peacefully nnd n fiord 11

living for those who tire sntishYd withmerely eomfol-tiibl- existence. Silcb

wrotiu' imiiresslon bus been crenleit,tu ti mensure, by the luck of systematic business principles to faiininu' Inetiernl. I'm today fimiiliiK nnd nuri- -

llliure bne been Kiven n supremacyill the business world and require thesame iidvaiiced methods ns any otherline of commerce. In no other busi-

ness lines a system adopt ion pay bet-

ter than on the farm, nnd it Is certainllint tlo-r- is no oilier of work.that, generally speaking, needs It asmuch. The old Idea of gelling a livingoff the farm am not knowing how It

was made mid following up the detailsof eiiclbraiicli of farming to get themaximum of prollt, at. the leiisl ex-

pense. Is fast being done away with,Is now being considered lis

a business mid H living Is not sittlicieutfor the modern agrlciiliurist ; a smallper cent on the Investment Is notenough, the present ilav farmer musthave a percentage return eipuil to thatof other lines of business. The pricesfor produce are high enough, but thecost of producing has been the factor,in many places, thut has reduced theprollt. It Is Ibe application of u sys-

tem to the cost of various work on thefarm that It is possible to give figuresnn profits made iu grain-gro- lug inWestern Canada.

Mr.,C. A. Wright of Milu. Iowh,bought a hundred and sIMy acres oflaud in Western Canada for inIiccfiiiher, l!)ló, and took his first cropfrom It iu V.tltl. After paying for theland In lull nnd the cost of cnliivailngII nnil marketing the grain, he sold hisgrain at S a bushel (a low pricecompared with Ibe present market),had a surplus of SJ.-IT- J i.T. Ills figuretire as follows:

4,487 bushels worth$1. ."." nt Cham-pion $0.'jr.4.s.- - - sr..'.!.-

-,I.8Ó

Threshing bill 11cper bushel 4;,-- "

Seed at 6.c m.'K1Drilling H'AmCutting MM)Twine "'NShucking 40.00Hauling to town

3c l'H-o- l

Total cost 1.1 si'. ISCos' of land 8.300.00

$4.48'J.18-$i.iS2- .1S

Net prollt , afterpaying for furmand all coat 12.472.07

Flavor LootsGoing to Help.

"S your husband Is anxious to tieMitnetliliiK for bis country?"

"He certainly Is,""Will he Join the army or navy?""Xo ; lip's too old for that.""He'll raise vegetables In the garden,

I suppose, then?""No; he's too old for that, too.""Whnt can he do, then?""Oh. he'll join the home guard ana

swat Hies till sammer."

Red Croe Bi Blue sak ta lambebappy, make elotae whiter tataAll good grocer. Adv.

Scanty Buying."Kconoiullng at your house?""KtUlierl. By the time the cook has

held out euoitgh for her own needathere Isn't enough dinner far us, aadwe 1 ni ve to go downtown and eat at arestaurant."

Such a HeratBess Nerve? Why. aay ! I've seen

him Joke with a waiter thnt he hadn'ttipped ! Town Topics.

open foraaletmaoea yeuabeukt

, This Car Is Worthyof Your Confidence

You can buy a Saxon car secure in the knowl-edge that you are getting full value in triedand proven motor car mechanism.

Saxon cars are built to win the confidence oftheir owner and they do. But first theymust win the confidence of their buildersand this they could not if they embodied anyfeature or any part of unproved worth.

So no Saxon principle of construction has everbeen changed untiía better principle lias fullyproved its greatefvalue. And so no Saxon carhas ever embodied feature of doubtful worth.

Saxon cars have simply been in a state oftransition, passing thru phase after phase ofgradual improvement without a break in pro-duction. They are refined from time to time,not radically changed.

They ar In the full eea of the phi, product ofvotatJoo. They at developed rather than built.

Unt that th kind fa ear you w.nt-o- ne that youesftlreel confld.nl to right befar you pet down yourgood money for hr If h Is, then you .nt . Saion.

Saxon Motor Car CorporationV ; Detrea, MkUtjaa

Cgtca'AIr Exercise udCarter's Utile Liver Pills

Cor ConstipationA.

Ifytw eca'tftve ill the exercise you should have, its allcata aaora inportaat mat you nave tneotter tried --and true remedy for a torpU Urer and bowel which don't a$JLfreely and oaturally.Take one pill every nlgfat ; mora only

Thar la etfllaUsea Dealer. For

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Carter Motor CompanyDenver, Colo.

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