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    Lovington Leader, 1911-1917 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

    10-24-1913

    Lovington Leader, 10-24-1913Wesley McCallister

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  • L&VM&TÚM LE'MÍÜ)EH a i'Our Motto: Pride, Progress and Prosperity.

    VOL 4. NO. 37 LOVINGTON. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1913. $1.00 Per Year.

    Lynch Gets His A Title for School Talk of ANewCoun while perhaps gm I mvv.ityi, ti r .1

    Education in NewMexico --p ri won . i hoUl out tor me ce..i-- r 01ty on 1 he 1 lams p0p!ton, M u.ng the properClubJim Lynch, the Roswtll hootlej-- j

    nlace for the county ser.t.ger who murdered City MarshallAt the !uh mer'mgheld Thuis- - County events cut tlic'r sh low too there's Elida and per

    day Oct. Iblh, at l!.r school house, l,.'0 v Prom before fV tim- - f haps another station on Míe P. Vit was derided that ih club be call- - the meeting of the In si 'egUl.t ur ; M.;t, s,l population along the'

    Roy W oofter, two yesis a,o, wassentenced to the penitentiary for9l) yedra by Judge Richardson atClovis Tuesday. In his fitsl tiid

    ' Commendatory reference to theprogress of education in ewMex

    ico are contained in tlie current re-

    port cf the United States Burcruof Education. Particularly in the

    matter of edjcational legislationthe work of New Mexico h-- .s at

    ed the C ivic Inipioxentent (Jul', there has bren dma id for. an Iaso that a box siijper wouid be ta;" ftH- tl nw county for the pi i n .giwn 1'iidav Nov. 7th. and in con-- . Inte.rM see .ed to h ve lulled, al

    at CaiUhad two years hgo. LynchwaMconvittd of inurcLi in the fii.t uritiou with san e there will be a 'most unto death, for a time. But

    laihoad who ma) object to being

    p r. to the i.ei cHMty of crossing the

    s.xnd by p ivate conveyance to ge

    to the county seat, whereas, atpres it. t'iiev may di ive three th

    ten mil'-- , hop the train and tWu

    troubles nre over. Should this a- -i i . .1

    i degiee and was sentenred tw ItanI,but

    booth, a.l j'iccict.8 to le i..ecl to the i,t-;-t loisla'uie wil! surely liaethiougha technicality his caselime to down to county matterpay for well at the school house.

    was remanded for a new U.d by Mis.' r.oe then .tppoii.l thcfol- - and it I cioj; pielly certain that aCom- - new to inly will then be carved out

    In ththe State Mipinue ccuit

    tracted the interest of Bureau c

    Afu showing t3iat be-cause of geographical conditions,

    educational progress is attendedwith unusual difficulties, the report

    declares that the financial provis

    lowing oiiiiiiilt' i. itrial at Clovi tit Hull' ttllll Í KM ... . . ... I . . it !'' "' liunci', .U8. lame .viis. oír. '.mi. on llie I i.itns. me i.uiwt I or longer population v.--r pi the.evoulI ..... eMimestrong a case against h;m that I y- - Pu,.., am Committee. ,hs. Kod, ,U..v h is .it list resulted It) 'IO-- bí im objections their remaining inlie h s counsel decided the only w ay .... , , , Miss Hoe, .Al.ss i nduíi'i. diu iug a cu. reí t sufficient to re-- tie old county. This t iiitiy be- -Ins neck could tr. saved was to .Nevl iiiec'.iiii lieIn lirki i bins- - viv,- - tln le.ui i oi us. A petition . , . iion mide dy the State in the form

    of a carcut school fund, is moregenerous than any other slate in

    the Union has seen fit to allow.

    New Mexico's county high-scho- ol

    plan, with ita prescribed course of

    manual training, domestic science

    " V r : : , K el A ooper. ll.ses lU.e, uwens ... , oses-m- i. ol the true laets in , , , f .i -w. . . ...... ( . ' - Jgencial principles, but it would l'endlet jn. Ci Jum and on ase, r.nd to very ;tioi gly urgeV fiwter. to beIt eemsuth, P't haps.have been easy ta reconcile our Mr. li,.,; a rouniy carveo ..... . , ,, . , , oweVf, evcnsensibilities in this case, i lowever CI... . ::i leiT loi v alone, covvtenaive , . . ..; II- nt tl.e pr.'seut tune, tliat, w iin pre -life punishment will pioVct society Witt. Ill pic sent, ix uniiai íes on u e

    and give the poor criminal ample Ü.;. of the Lovingtun boysde-cide- uthat he would one time in

    his life t.y.to make his fiieiids hap-

    py o he called on a young lady one

    ev. n n; , and after he ha I spent a

    few pleasant hoars as he .thought,

    time for reflection nnd repentanceand will as lully expiate the crime

    os would have a broken neck,l-- are the net charges against

    agriculture, and c:mmercial branch

    es, comes in for special praises.

    The establishment of a Stale di-

    rectorship of industrial education,

    is also considered an important

    item in educational progress, in

    view of the wide spread movementfor adequate vocational training.

    Likewise in the highly impor-

    tant matter of improving rural

    north c.i I, and south, and to ex-ie;- .d

    wfl one half to two thhVsdi giee. A petition abo h.is l eenpiep.M el. address to the minei-ci- al

    club of Roswell toaid it could in puhim; on. etit- -ionio lh' front, and ee tin,' .ur

    I II: :..

    ent light befoie us. the county seatwill never go furth-- r north than

    l atum, nor fmther south than Mc-

    donald, the present opinion seem-

    ing 'o be that it should be locntrdwvst of a line drawn between these

    two poiiils, nnd i.bout wheie anorlhwer.t foilv-fiv- e degree line

    from M Donald would intersect asoulhv.'i st lorlyfive d. g.eehne troni

    I'Tatum. A spiiit of unsellisl. sacri- -

    fu e is even st this time prevailing

    the liquor traffic in the Lynch ctueand aitt r he had gone, he herd hersay Oh" joy he lias gone; And I am

    happy. pup r answered, i nis .nor isnot untimely. This petition js yelto bec'ri ulate 1 and signatures !

    Thus, tin- - ii cul.ition ofchools Nev Mexico, hr taken

    To the murder of a good citizenwhile in discharge of public duty.

    A life ruined through intemper-ance anl crime. Cost in cash toCl. : ; t ounty for court expenses,$6.(1' 0 Aand yet lots of intelligent people are always leady to

    promising steps toward equaliz TURN BACKWARDing educational conditions in city the petition, will o!li'n:i oppo.tunand country. In Bernalillo County Backward, turn backward. on

    apologie for the liquor traffic. time in you. (light. C.ivc us a giilwith skirts not so tight: A giil

    whose ch.iMiis be they man' orfew, aic not exposed by loo much

    ity for asceitaniing the warn of the

    people ar. to the xí ni oí the eounty, nnd the location of its bound-

    aries. Of course the mailer of eo.tn

    ty seal will be discussed at

    length also, as the ripens. 1 he fi . . t . i

    and elsewhere considerable pro-gree- s

    has been made in replacinginadequate rural-scho- buildings

    ty newer con structures more inkeeping with present day rural de

    among those business men who

    may have to move from their pies'-e- nllocations, and the probability

    are that there will be no difficulty

    in coming loan agreement on some

    able place. 'Ihep.'ace mentionedwould be suitable for thenewcounty, it is thought with the boundaries

    I lag-rru- an Messenger.

    Uev. Mathews, who just closed apeek-a-bo- Give us a girl no mat- -

    i.. .!,.-,- ! m.e. Who U'OD. Use therevival meeting at this place, left

    Moday for his home in Texas.mands. Citizens of New Mexicointerested in the advancement of

    C .liar situation ot me .eiruoiy. n--

    taining as it does, a dense popula

    their schools may be interested to ron in parts and a sparse popula-tion in parts, will perhaps give liseto some slight variations opto

    streets for a vaude ille slage;

    Give us a girl not too rhaply in

    view, and dress her in skirts that

    the sun can't shine through, Oh

    give us the dances of dnys now-

    know that the various publications

    on rural schools, industrial training

    Rev. L.O. Cunningham took him

    as far as Lumesa in hir car.

    Jeff Hooker is visiting his folksand friends at Lubbock Texas thisweek.

    fixed as mentioned in the pelillos.The two locations most conspic-

    uous just now, however, and the

    two which seem to be in lead arethe Paltou Jones offings, and Fenn'sproposition at Scott.

    MCDONALD NEWS

    and other phases of education iss lonas lo the geographical locationof the county seat. Sonic would

    hold out. for instanc: for gogr.ihical center, as near as muy be,

    ued by the Government are forfree distribution. A request to

    he Corr.mifsicrer of Education,Washington, D. C will bring a listc f available publications from

    gone by. with plenty of clothes

    and steps not so high; Put turk-

    ey trot capers and buttermilk slidesHurdy-gurd- y twists and wiggle-- t

    il glides. And other such bunny

    hugs all on the level, as product

    ofl.ell, inspired by the de 1, andlet us feast our optics once more.

    On the pure sweet woman of the

    which to select.

    HOTELLOv GTO Cood Meals andClean Beds

    THE ROSWELLHOTEL

    (Under new management)One Block from Depot.

    Hates: Meals 25c; Rooms 25c,35c and 50c.A CLEAN MODERN SERVICE

    Your Patronage SolicitedS. L Posey. Proprietor.

    Prop. Phone 4.J, S Boyd,We arc requested to announce

    that the Baptist Sunday School hasbeen changed from the afternoonto 10 o'clock in the morning.

    days of yore, Yes. tiine.tuin back

    ward and giant our request, l oiGod's richest blessing but not un-

    dressed. Josh I layseed.

    HARLEY DAVIDSON

    Motorcycle0 The Best Going. Motor That Will get

    up and go and Come Back. If You areBThinking of Buying a Motorcycle Come

    ' Hardware, Windmills and Well Supplies

    lipplements, Lumber, Barbed Wire and Posts.

    Jwrnifaitc (Atth JBníicríakcrs Cimíis.in and see me Before you Make your

    Purchase.Edward M. Love . Agen

    I t !

    !. 1'!ti!'!

    I!'

  • .' VawsasatM3NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

    023249Department I the Interior U. S.

    Land Office at Roswell N. M. Oct14.1913. Notice a hereby giventhat James M. Roden. of LovingtonN. M. who on Sept 2. 1910 madeH. E. Serial In mul for FI.2

    I AKE ARTHUR LUMBER& HARDWARE Co.

    Wagons. Buggies, Eclipse windmills. Coal, Lumber.

    LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.Section 33 Twp. ge 36 E!a, I m mm a m.m

    EDWARD M LOVE. Editor

    CECIL E. KlNDEL PuUi.her.

    Published Every Friday at .

    IN, M, r. RU has tiled notice of in-- 1tention to make final three yearproof, to establish cliani to the.

    J. F. HINKLE Pres. J. H. MULLIS Sec. & Treaa.Entered at second class matter February II, 1910, at the, post

    Act at Lovington. New Mexico, under the Act of March 3. 1879.

    land above described briore Ed-ward M. Love, U. S. Commission-e- r

    in his office at Lovington. N. M.Dec. 2. 1913- -

    Claimant names as witnesses;'illiam E. Sumruld. Andrew J.

    Scaff. George C. Johnson. Willi amall of Lovington. N. M.

    T. C. Tilliotson. , Register.

    Published weekly and devoted to the interest of Lovington andsurrounding country.

    Pecos Valley Lumber

    CompanyCapital $50,000

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR

    1 here wa a time when peoplekept their money in 3 sock hid

    t'lt ir linmrs or buried ini Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Lime Ce

    NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION!011949

    Department of the Interior U. S.some fence corner, rather than put! ljnu! ce pt Roawel! N. M. Octit in a bank and run the rUk of

    ment, Paints, Varnish, and Glass.Roswell, New Mexico.17,1913. Notice is hereby tiveuthe bank bcin robbed or by hav

    NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.027161that Jordan Leslie, of Monument.

    N.M.who on Feb. 15, 1907 made Department of the Interioi. U. S

    toss iurrH. L Serial No. 0l 1949 for NKI-- 4 lud "Hice at Roswell. N. M.S.-pf- .Section 32 Twp. 19 S Range 36-E'1- l913, iS,',,,iie liu-4,- svenN. M. P. M.. has filed notice of in-',!,- at Carre11 K. I l.ov-tentio- n

    to make final three year inR,on' N- - M Vvlm V.il II, 19proof, to establish claim to the' l3mde H-K- - Sal N.. 027161and above described belore Will-- 1 fer lJ 1 Sfl,ion 3- - '1 '! I 5-- S R.

    ing it stolen from him by a bankfailure. There are still a few peo-ple who are prejudiced against thebanks and will not keep their money in them, but only a few. T hebanks of today are different, andthe depositor protected fromrobbers, failures, fires, etc., andthe bank is now the safest placethat he can keep his money.

    . .T--l a t

    Cheaper L umber at CarlsbadWe Are rdeystcJ to aunoiincr that July First wc reduced our

    prices $2.50 the thousand feet on 11 Yellow I'ine lamber.I'll y cer.is ff c n Circles, ome to CnrLbad.

    U-- : N. AI. I. M.. Lis fücd noticeof intention to make final three

    jyear proof, to establish claim tothe land above described before

    iam G. MacArthur, U. S. Commisaioner in his office at Monument,N. M. Dec. 2, 1913.

    Claimant namt-- as wilneies: GROVES LUMBER GO.CARIMBAD

    N. MEX.

    the man who doesn t do busi-ness through some bank these dayshas a poor chance to succeed. Arthur E. Brookin. Charles E. ,.ho,ni,s

    L- - Wauvelt. U. S. Commis-Hughe- s.

    Louis C. Evans. Thomas'

    Jl,,l,er ,,1 oifce at Kiiowles. N.S. Bingham, all of Monument N.M on ct- - 2Ü- - 1913.

    The linker is in a position tohelp yóu in many business trans

    Claimant names as witnessesT. C. Tillotson, Register.actions, vs .e keeps up with thebusine world, and if you entrust

    Aimer U Loper, Mrs. , LauraWilkes. George V. Bris, JohnW . Leasure. all of Lovin-to- n. N M

    Ihim with your business and ta khim confidentially about jourIwith

    affairs you have tenOscar 1 l.ompson. C. I lowaril.i I. C. Tillotson, Register. O. H. Green.

    :hanches for success where youLovinetoo Realtv Co.ould have one without him.

    That :s the way the best busi NOTCIE FOR PUBL ICATION.023429

    Department of the Interor. ILSJ.ess men of today do business.

    Lccal AdvertismentColumn

    Subscribe for theLEADER and helpBoost the Plains.

    And a bank account will growjmd help a fellow to save his mon- -

    y. Columbus Couier

    Will get you buyers for your Propertyfurnish your abstract or draw your in-struments. Notary Public in office. Comem and see us, office on south side square.

    Land OfTice at Roswell, N. M. Sept.10, 1913. Notice is hereby giventhat Arthur Scott, of I ovington, N.M. who on Nov. 27, 1911 madeH.E. Serial No. 025429 for N -2 Sec.

    ! 35. Twp. 16 S Rane 35-- E N. M.I

    I . M., has filed notice of intentionto make final three year proof, toIestablish claim to the land ahov

    HUSBAND RESCUEDAid You a Woman?described, before Wesley McCallister, U. S. Commissioner, in his off-ice at Lovington. N. M. Oct. 20,19-- I

    3. Claimant names as witnesses;Charles E. Stiles, John E. Slokes,Warren T. Lay, Jesse M. Lay. allof 1. ovington, N. M.

    DESP AIRING WIFEis

    8 I!it 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand,l.C. lillotson, Register.!i

    After Four Years of Discouraging

    Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gaveand I gave up in despair.

    The Woman's Tonicj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Up in Despair. Husband

    04026 '! n

    At last, my husband got me a bottle of

    Cardul, the woman's tonic, and 1 com-

    menced taking it From the very firstdose, I could tell it was helping me. Ican now walk two miles without its

    tiring me, and am doing all rny work."H you are all tim down from womanly

    epartmtnt of the Interior. U. S.ILnnd Office at Roswell, N. M. Sept.? ? IQH M.: . . i i07 aw'l A , C !DyR'Ven Catron, Ky.- -ln an inlercslins letterthat hclgnr D. Bryan, of Monument i ,

    ;N.M..l,oonNov.9. l9C8n.nce lV'!Ck'i H. E. S. ual Nn i)4(Vft rr cr.i.i .ntjs as follows: "1 suffered fr four

    4l

    troubles, don't give tip in despair. TryCardui, the woman's tcnlc. It has helped

    more than a million women, in its 50

    years of continuous success, and shouldsü--- ly help you, too. Your druggist has

    zi'A Cardui for years. He knows what

    it v. : I do. Ask him. He will recora- -

    " " " I Vl il i , tSection !2 Twp. 19-- S Rnr.-- r 2 "!'. Vwrs wilh v '"".ai:íy tro-.tblc- and dur:N; M. P. M., l,f,s filed : oiit.- of i..- - t.n:e, 1 lou d o.,; s.t up 'or a little

    j imtio.i to make fml il.it e jti.i : ;:t r.:;.'. c:ufd v.:.!:: r.::ywliere atproof, to ettablish i :.,1U to l!.c ..... w- -4 .- - W... W 4V W. W fJu.Tljland above descnb,.! Uí.rrW;::., iu uiy leít side.am ( ,. MacArthur. U . Í Coir miss- - i tu. , .,T ., ,..

    You v;ül al ,;?. 5 Hai ih? iVic-rioa- ti(i(.'!.t!m;"!i Sbou t'ürcr:-r.- : in stylo

    r.cit r.l in the suiid.u'd sh:ipesand k iihcrs but in those novt'tiesoí í:;shicn that zsd "the thiiv" of iwuci in iiisomce a. monument, in.;- - ;. , ... . A ,, .n.(;n; reiicireu ;:ie ror a iv.ie, uut 1 W2S mu-n- tu oegin laKinguaraui louay.M. on Nov. II, 1913.

    Claimant names as wi'nesses, soon confined U r:y Y.zi aaln. AlterUrtfe to; ChMtanooja AW!olne Co., LkIm

    AJloryl:rpt.. (;iiaitjnoii,M, Tenn.. (ir .Wi.-úi- lii.'trurti-m- cn vcmr case amlM-p.iL- t Nwk. ' Homa

    '1 rcutmem lor Women," MM In plain v. tapper. Jathat,notliU: sceaied to tiu me any iood.ísaa: A. V!3, o Pe ai I. N.M.

    Louis C. Evans, of Monument N. M.sr J. Simpson, of ,,

    Charles Hug her, ofl.C. 1 illotson, Register.

    he season.

    This year, ll.c whita buckskin illbo the r ',;v for tlio v.y ..'.nnnu't.'.'ire u"u :j iu;.l tbla r.i:r:id':vci''.v.;;f vi!l L found üt i::, bust int!i: Aniericu; GontlLOiuri :'buc.

    Not or.Iy will the styles bo right,but iha quality will be there andthe proverbial comfort always to befound in the American GentlemanShoe.

    Lovington Grocery & Dry Good.Company.

    I Am a Candidate For Your Hair CuttingShaves, Baths and Anything in The Tonsoral Line.

    LOVINGTON BARBER SHOPC.E. Stiles,

    rrop

    ISubscribe for the

    Leader $ I . per YearJS. EAVES & Company.

    n i'

  • profitable to If11 the truth in thecolumns of the ewpper. Only

    ..T. JOHNSONa ifw days ga the ed;tor el afwiDAoer in InJian crew tired'

    I ffinrnihiii granan. CffotZZZ REPAIRS-Watc- hes, Guns. StovesUmilfeW-- - W- - UU. j, i;t:.r:..--r-::!C- l0Cks and Shoe, Also Sharpen ScissorsBR! Rflnd finmnmf l'Tand Mend TmwaOffice in RfUurant.Guaranteed.' stoie is duty an.i dusty, now can

    ' he do much? John Bon:- - the lazi- - MNewLovington,' est man in town, made a trip to'Bellvill. yesterday. Dae Sonky jI died at his home in this place. '

    1 he doctor tjave it ou: as hea:t- -

    DEALERS IN DRY GOODS GO-T- Z J,ER1ES, GRAIN AND HAY. J a vciy rdinaiy man. and who wast

    'elected by accidcn. wa heie --

    terday. lidias very few fi endsjhere now. He promised some of

    the oters in this precinct a price!o( pie in - cut ot his election, bi.t! had foic tlon a I abcul it when

    'die t.'rne u hand over ti.e hue of- -Lovington, Mdxe Lowrey

    Hardware

    : : Company. : :Yfice lo'lrd ai und. y.r1 Ii í?r ae rr.t:c-.-- .jLumber Co.Alfalf V.S Li

    S rssson va v:;c ' . "iuylu; c

    (L he Jcr.plcs Store;If its anything in Hardware we have it.

    We have the Price,

    We have the Quality,We Sell the Best. Treatment the Best,

    3 fca cartful to get Ü.i;:r.-- e

    Liver MecL.sPrices the Best, so if you want the Best,

    come to Lubbock, and give us a te.;t,C. D. Swift, Mgr. Lubbock, Tex.

    fvoiir 'r nan".Tfce testation of t...x elJ, re ja-- K ; " CT

    Sli.ii ir:-- : 1 When in Roswell see us, it will pay you.'hir r 1 cisti It it t'.'.r t"..n Hre m m m no'.'.irs, cr i. wou- l- r.n i o the U- - P

    ihtreto. but such second entry is HardwareffiiHIDIP t PR WJIHWnot subject to commutation.SECOND HOMES 1EAD EN-TRIES INSTRUCTIONS. COLD H TC'.VJC Fi4. The act of May 22, 1902 32 Stat.

    V 'rsaszzs203. allows a second homestead

    ntry to a person otherwise quali itaaiw? B osweH? NJ.fied who. prior to May 17. 1900.Department of the Interior.General ! and Office.made Rnd perfected a homestead IW..,ineton. D.CFel-- . 29. 1908. 1

    I

    Register and Receiver.United Stales lond Offices

    entry.- - paying therefor the priceprovided uncJer ths law opening

    the lard for settlement, but towhich land, had he not perfected

    title prior to the date mentioned.

    I. The act of February 8. 1908

    (Public . No. 18), allows a person AGENTSQueen Quality Shoes, Picloiial Review

    LOVINGTONHOTEL.s.tl.ruMe

    nualitied to make he would have been entitled to re- -

    eive a patent without paymentsecond homestead entry where

    .such person has made and lost,

    forfeited, or abandoned a foimerthe "free home act. Sai--under

    I Patterns. J. L. L. Lorsets.i We solicit mail orders, on ul.ich pay Parcel Pott.

    I Send us you. name unci v- - will mail you ourmonthly Illus

    act does not allow commutationhomestead entry prior to th? pass Good Meals

    nnd

    Clean Lodging.unless proof submitted onland

    first entered shows five years' iesage of said act, und such foimer

    -- ntrv was not canceled for fraud trated fashionsheet, of patterns Iree.

    dence. 5. A person applying 'tonor abandoned or relinquished for make second entry under the pro Prop.J. S BOYD.a consideir.tiou. visions of the acts described in

    We arc piad t.i tend prices and samples ot pricegoous. to

    everv chi'd uho will será us their patents names wewill a

    present. SHKLBY DRY GOODS CO. THEPLACF

    New Mex.Roswell.to BUY Shoes.

    2. The person applying to make

    a? .:ond homestead entry under this

    act roust file in the local land office

    paragraphs 3 and 4. of a specific

    tract of public land subject to

    homestead enty. rmist file with

    such application his affidavit,de-U- a

    nWcm.-- entrv bv sec- -ai DDÜcation to enter a specific

    2ZStract of Dublic Und subject to home

    stead entry, accompanied by his

    affidavit executed before an otficerof second homestead enallowancetion. township, and range numbers

    or number of the entry and name tries.For sPee,i,c ...iounution .cl-- f

    Und office where made, date of ative thereto, reference is. made toauthorized to administer oaths inthe general circular of this office. The Leader and SemiWeekly Farmthe entry and date when final enhomestead cases, statin descript

    le therefor. Asthefncts issued January 25. 1 9 14. and to UV

    acts ofCongrefsapplicable News one year for $1.75i

    required to be shown in support

    of such application are matters of

    record no corroboration will beto the areas in question.

    ft In the absence of legislation

    by Congress extending the home

    ion of former entry by section, town

    ship and range numbers or num-

    ber of entry and name of land of-

    fice where made: dale of entry;

    when he lost, forfeited, or aband-

    oned the same; that it was not can-

    celed for fraud, and whether he re-

    ceived anything for abandoning

    his claim or relinquishing the entry.T1.5. ffíduvit must be corrobo- -

    stead right, the making ot onenecessary. 6. When an applica-

    tion is presented the register and

    receiver will examine same and,

    if not executed before a proper of-

    ficer, or when made under the act

    of February 8. 1908 if not corrobo

    homestead entry exhausts the home

    stead right, and this Department is

    without authority in such cas-st- o

    allow second homestead entries to

    be made. When applications to

    make second entry are presented,

    and applicants fail to show that

    rated, or if otherwise fatally delect;v. thev will reject the same sub--

    Just to remind iouDont You forget

    Us----W- e

    have the Goods

    Unber. Post, Sash Mil

    CAes and Prices Will Suit You.

    . . w,

    ject to appeal. Upon proper show

    ing the register and receiver may. they come without the purviewot

    any of the acts of Congress allow;f ih nerson is entitled thereto, al

    low second homestead entry tobel

    rated by the affidavit of one or

    more persons having knowledge

    of the facts relative to the aband-

    onment of his claim or the relin-

    quishment of the former entry,

    which corroborated affi lavit may

    be executed be.'ore any officer au-

    thorized to administer oaths, and

    having an official seal.3. Section 2 of the act of June 5.

    1900 31 Stat. 267. allcws a secoud

    ing second homestead entries, re

    gisters and receivers will reject

    such applications, giving the reamade, and must indorse upon the

    application and receivers duplicate

    receipt: Allowed under section 2

    of the act of June 5. 1900,orActtap Lumber Co.

    ROSWELL and ELlDA.ARTESIA. HAGERMAN.

    sons therefor and allowing the us-

    ual rieht of appeal.9 All nndine apqlications willof May 22. 1902. or Act ot reb. o.

    1908, as the case maybe.' sr

    be considered and disposed of unhomestead entry to a person other

    7 In .ddition to the general acts der these regulations.Very respectfully, R. A. Ballinger.hereinbefore mentioned, there are

    Commissioner.wise qualified who. prior to the

    date of the act, made homestead

    entry and commuted same under

    the nrovisions of section 2301, Rea number of acts of Congress

    ap--i.

    is IA ppr o vedJamesRudolp GarfieldI

    Secretary'plicable only to limitedareas wnicn

    in certain contingencies, permitthe

    vised Statutes, and the amendment I

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    First Territorial MIfiinglon Momoie OoLf . M. Ellia received a messageWednesday that his brother who it

    sheriff at Seymour lesas, was shot.Is prepared to do all kinds of repairwork. Inner tube vulcanizing a specialty. he and Dean Cluk left Wednesday

    night for Seymour in Mr. Lilis car.

    Trre carry a complete line of accessories CAPITAL 230,000Doctor Swearinnin. of the firm ofDr. Presley and iwearinin. Ros.well. New Mexico. special!:!. wil

    be in Lovington. October 2) th. to

    do eye, ear, nose and threat prac05CAK T HOMPSON. Pies. J. S. EAVES. Cashiei

    C LCREICinOX Ass'.iJFJI D. HART, Vice Pies.

    The best Gasoline and Lubricating goesinto your car well strained.

    Air cooled engine oils. Coal oil by thebarrel or gallon. Lathe work.

    üe thread any size pipe-iii- g

    or easeing.Phone 25.

    tice and fit glasses. Adv.

    Henry Meadow shis Lern visit-incwit- hhis folks this week, he is

    away most of ll.a time trading incattle, horses and !hcep.

    Gasoline. Luheiu aiii'K. and

    wind mill oils at Urcnnaiui's.AJv

    Get our nrices on Windmills

    TAILOR SHOPSuits Cleaned and Pressed, Orders

    Taken for Tailor Made Clothes.Lee 1 lay wood Propreitor.(and Pipeinc. see hw dy 1 cc-l

    Hit I'foiiL! Stm c. Adv.

    .! hi ft t ttil Alunot r.l. .uaj, :s l;.r.r.:.i :ing busineis in the city this week

    If you want to r. ve money tiythí Peoples Store. Adv

    Mr. Laiuliu who purchased Mr.CoriK'tt's piare a Miort time nposold to Mr. Wood a few days Wand h nsgone back to his old l on e

    W O W. UKU !.. LOVINGTON

    GROYL. No. 27.

    i! ii.l u Mce'.iMg vi y tliinl 'I'I.his- -

    .1 iv i i i i 'i in.iirli in V. O V li.i'l

    MUS. A. A. DKMUH'KF. Giiiulin

    Tlie Carlsbad Automobile Co!

    FIELD SEEDSWe can furnish ycu with as high

    class field seeds as can be foundany where among the seasonableherds, to plant at this time is Caneseed, Mexican June corn, Kaffircorn. Milo Maize, Peanut, PinkFrijoles, Millet Cowpeas.A complete assoitment of gardenand flower seeds.The Enrmer's Supply Co.

    ROSWELL. NEW MEX.

    KII.AII FOl'.'IIMT.ll. rk.tewn Lake Arthur.

    Will Best, the brand infpettoi isin town this.

    The Baptist Ladies Aid Societyof the Lovington baptist Churchwill mMve dinner on I hnnk-giviu- g

    I. O. O. F. Lodge

    OperatesThe U. S. Mail & PassengerLine to Carlsbad, with theCELEBRATED BUICK CARS.eaves Lovington every Tuesday, Thurs-

    day and Saturday at 7 A. M o'clock. : : :

    ! day, for the benefit of the BaptistN. G,

    . V.G.I teas. iF.Sec. i

    R. Sec.

    Wednesday '

    brothers all- -

    E. M. Smith,R. I Love,P. S. llaves,I', J. Robinson,l G. Shepard,

    Meels everynifclit. Visitingways welcome.

    Church.

    O. K. Flc-u- r is gu.v.anteed to usby the mills, we guai antee to you.

    Mon?y refunded if not satisfac-

    tory. Price; $3.15 per 100, nt thePeoples Store. Adv.

    THESÉ CARS CARRIED IN STOCKAT CARLSBAD, N. M.

    DAVID L. GEYER

    LAND OFFICE PRACTICE

    Contests & Appeals

    A SPECIALTY

    ROSWELL. N. M.Oscar Thompson and J. D. Mart

    are delivering a bundh sleers to .illAHBflUfBJIKennn, this week.

    W, 1 1. Biennand of Seminol is inStanley Steamers, Hud -- !..V.'.l the city this week.Dr. H. H. GALLATIN

    Physician and Surgeon

    1 ovinpton N. M.CALLS ANVi:Ki:n DAY or NIGHT

    I.

    sons and Buicks.We have the best equipped Bat-

    tery Charging riant in New Mex.Expert charging and repairing,

    on your storage batteries.

    Carlsbad Auto Co. Adv(f f

    w. o. w. .I!Children's ready made dresses

    JiiimiiyUm (6r.de (CampAll best by actual test.

    ROSWELL AUTO CO.

    Roswell, N. M.

    at less than cost, at Lovington Mil-linery. " Adv.

    A nice line of Tailored Hatsand untrimed shapes.

    No. 84.Meets every first and thiid Tues-

    day niuht in the W. O. W. hall.S. O. Love C. C.

    F.J. Robinson, Clerk., Lovint-to- n Millinery. Adv.

    ' This week we have had an unsualnumber of visitors and prospectorsi.ii., ,which should mean much to ourI P. S. EAVES I town. Lets give them a hearty wel

    WhUe l)ucl;?!.in will be "the thing"this sciucn and a very sensiblefahion it is, too. Cool and com-foitub- ic,

    ic is in perfect keeping withthin summer attire.

    This d.iin.ty footwear can be found,in it3 n.o;'; attractive styles, in theAmerican Lady Shoe. You willi'.'t rrvice and comfort from them,; vil! .3 rU for cv;ry AmericanL '. !y ;hi:c is a quahty 3hoc, guar-?ntt- ul

    so hy ioriy years of qualitysV.v-nukir.- g.

    Wc li iveafineline of the AmericanLa:ly Shoe. Come in and let ushev; you these attractive shoe.

    come and makethein feel at home Sunshine Lamp CPEE?SOOCandlcPovvcr f tl&while here, then when have gone Ta Trw In Your Own HornTan nifjCt Into dr- - UUw Iwlivr Uitht

    am fl.iM.tri.if or IK urlinnrthey wUl speak a good word forour town. kmptnne tenth tliscort. Kor IIouh,r

    carry It. MkIic ltd own IlKi.t fromroiuroon naullUA. AboluUly BAr L.The Home of the Robert

    Johnson & Rand Shoes.COSTS 1 CENT A K12ÜTWill ray fir ita. lf in ninety days.

    NOTICETo all who spoke for Feteiita

    Seed, please come and get them, Buit rraUing inmp in tne world.No wick, n chimnry, no mantletrouwp, noniri, nowir, noimrae.

    11 Y lGuaruivwl i years. For Sale Lovington Grocery & Dry GoodswrFor sr.'c! - W. A.

    they are ready for delivery.Price, 1 0o per pound.

    Mia. E. D. Oliver.

    J. W. Irvin has gone to Shaftcr- -

    i my. je are having New Goods ar-- Lf riving all the time, and are La.c this week after o load of lumber

    nd house hold goods.gradually filling up our shelves to afull and complete stock.

    T LMaline Boas at Lovinirton Millinery. Adv

    The Pe oples Store of Lovingtons the place to buy your Groceries. By Parcel Post. You Pay Cost cf

    Sending in and We Return at Our

    Restaurant andShort Order

    Come to see us for yourMEALS when in town.

    Coal, Wire, Posr, Dry G ods.

    Buy your new Auto Veils at theI Lovington Millinery. Adv

    We will appreciate a portion ofyour buying and guarantee thebest of accomodations.

    Expense, C. O. D.Roswell Steam Laundry.

    BIGGEST BUSIEST BESTG. F. Montgomery, Prop

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