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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

San Jon Sentinel, 1910-1916 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

3-20-1914

San Jon Sentinel, 03-20-1914J. T. White

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/san_jon_sentinel_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in San Jon Sentinel, 1910-1916 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationWhite, J. T.. "San Jon Sentinel, 03-20-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/san_jon_sentinel_news/184

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ntjmhf.k si?VOL SAN' JON', QUAY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, March. 2... I9H

Y.V.I HODIST CHURCHDJKECTOHY trscra,rt

FLOYD BECKWORTH'HAPPENINGS IN

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CITY

AND VALLEY. r t ii'Tgsy'g.-igaraarteaa-

Supt. F, Pick cane out fr iro

Tucumcari this mornintr to be in

attendance nt the District Teach-

er's Association he-- J here todav.The meeting was a pronouncedsuccesp.s, Most of the teachersand many ol the patrons of the.

district were present. Alter anexce'lnnt dinner they proceededwith a pre cram consisting of a

discussion of various subjects on

school work.

rrrr:

'4m mm - A

Hot Tire Shrinking, Wasioti

" ." , Buggy "

Cold " Wagon or Buggy, per ft.Lbt?r Points Sharpened, 14. inch, ,

Y--a

'

..per st, . . ,$2.O0.

. 2 0.

i.n.

.20.

75.

... 2.5".

N'fV

TO GIVE SATISFACTION'

One thorough-bre- d Jersey Bu'lfor sale or trade,

. W. Wallen.Nine miles northeast at Endee.

Uev. 13. Q. Massente went to

Amarrlo Texas, Wednesday, tobe gone for seveial days on busi-ces- s.

Mrs. T. 15. Shilts was takensick last Friday and Dr. Boggswhs called to attend her hut from.- -

last reports she is petting better.

Will Martin, Owen Crawford,AndVtw I'ayne, and Frank Mars

visited with Homer Jordon nt h is

bachelor quarters last Sunday..

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;

Plows Pointed

Horseshoeing, per span, .

jiSan Jo' -

hALL WORK GUARANTEED

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$

For

Mrs. Hurress little daughter peoples missionary society,been quite poorly with rheu-- j day, with tleven members.

,nHl,sn'- -

Dr. Boggs has had quite a few'btteth to extract, for parties in the ; is

valley, of late. ' '

I Cesent Creahery Co. g .Grandpa Starke-v-, of Bard, has j jtij js t00 dinner at the Marden Germany, Italy, Mexico or what-- a

growth of some kind, in his jjonie Sundny. ev-- they happen to be. Unlessthat has closed the eye. He e- - we Evangelize them they will make w

A Liberal Share ef your Patronage Solicited. f)Z. J. McDaniel, Agent

San Jon, New Mex.Q

Francis White has been p'.owin gsome last week

Frank and Fay Anderson spentSunday with Gilbert Stutts.

We had a nice Sunday Schoolwith a large attendance this week.

J. A. Aikins cried a sale, forBrown Baker, Wednesday.

V. Cisel, of Norton, was in San

Jon the first of the week and spentthe night with Dr. Hours.

LeKov Freeman has been quitesick the past several days but is

reported better at this time.

Mrs. Morton organizid a young

Master George lieckworth has-en sick the past two weeks, Imt

improving,...

Mr. Alsdorf and family, and Mr.

Mrs. O. G. Jones went to incumcari I hursclay evening, to at- -

. I .

terta 10 Piisiness matters.

Mr. Puiru, was a passenger;Thursday evening for Tucumcari 1

iuc wu,;, ui ",uSociety, beginning the first of

April, at Mrs. Bennett's Millinarystore j.ist east of the San JonMerc. Co. wilt serve cold driuks,The proceeds to go toward ournew church building.

Th Gvenor has designatedFriday, March the twenty seventhas Arbor Day and as conservationof our natural resources is a greathelp to agriculture he urges thatall the te.-ich-i ri observe the day.

School Notes

Li'iie Pearson and Rosa IVars-o- n

have started to schoer-- agajn af

ter having the mumps.

Missjisther taught school, Wed "i

0

Bersie Martin was at school a- -

while, Tuesday morning.

(fy

THE

pects to leave soon for an operatin.;

t t - T

jmsses vYiiiic anti ioss iMoytr,and their sister, Mrs. Florence

Shore, who lias been visiting hermother here for several weks,drove through to Hereford, Sundaywhre they will spend about .t.vcweeks.

FOR SALEThoroughbred Barred 'Plymouth

Rock Eggr, fielecWl wifh specialewe for hatching. I alsj have for .

rale, six dozen Barred PlymouthRock Hens. For price, enquire,at Sentinel OfEce.

Mrs I. T. White. '

A party of prospectors passedthrough Sho Jon, on Tuesday in

an autr, Iit-ii- Mt mphis '.l'exas.

They' went on from hete to

Tucumcari.

The box supper given by theladies of the Baptist Church, on

Friday t venirig, was w II attended

XQAK--

499

'the

ON

Co in 11 a 11 fOPPORTUNITY I' OR

.V.

sues

Preachinp. on the Firrt and

Third Sunday, rr.on iny rd ev-n- W,

by the pas'.or.- In connection with the martini;service on the First Sundays will

Ye the Communion of tjio Lord'si Supper and a colk-ciio- 'or the

poor.On the Third Sunday at either

service you will place in the small

envelope what offering you are

making mommy ior uie imsiui ? ,

fa ary.

Prayer meeting each Wtdnes- -j

day night.Sunday School every - Sunday j

morning at Ten Ocleck.Z. T. McD.iniel, Supt

Yours very tru y,Edward M. Morton, Pastor

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

San Jon, New Mexico.'

Rv. It 0. Tassatee Pastor.

Preaching every four:h Sunday j

at 11 oclock a, m

Prayer service, 8 oclock P. M.

All Christians especially invited

to this prayer service ior tne gooaof the community.

Service at 2 oclock (slow time)on Saturday before the fourth ,

Sunday. Everybody invited.

Sunday School each Sabbath at

10 OClock A. M.

J. D. Griffiths, Supt.A. R. U'irt, Sec

Notice.The State Depart nent of Edu-

cation has ruled .that :.aH. eighthgrade pupils must take an eighthpromotion examination if theywish to be oromoted to the High-Schoo- l

work. This examinationis for the accomodation of all pu-il- s

in this part of the county.The ejuestions are sent out by ,

the state a.id a fee of fiftv cnts Jscharted each app'icant to defraythe expense of o rtification, etc

This examination will fie held at j

San Jon on Friday and Saturday,:April 3rd and"th, by J. A. Atkins.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

013261.

repai tenieitt of the Interior, V, S

and Oltlee at Tucumcari, N. M.

March 14, 1&14.

Notice Is hereby given that Rohert,M. Horne, Jr., of Hard City, New Mex.

who, cn M.ncli 2.", ljlo, made Addl- -

tioiiHl Homestead Entry, no. 0j:t26f,for of Section 20, Township gsRange :i." E, r. M P. cri 'Ian, bus fil-

ed notice ot Intention to make tlnalthree year proof, to establish claimlo the l irrl above de.scrioad, bef ireJe-ne- White, (J. S, Commissioner,at Han Jon, New Mexico, on the 28tl.day of April, lyl 1.

;

n.ilm:int, rianiftS as witnesses: i

W. (j. Aslibrook, W. B. Baker b ith ofHard City, ncw Mexico, arid IraStemple, E. P. Rjtd both of San Jonnow Mexico.

1)5-3-3 R. A. Pkentice, Register

N'o'ne:E for publication (

06208 012319

Departineiit of the Intcrinr, UnitedStales Land Office at Tucum'ari,N w Mi x. March 14, 1914.

Notice is In rehy given that JaniuslT. Boliirigsworth, of San Jou, New'Mexico, wh.i, oiiAutUxt lz.iyiT, madw

Origiiina! ltd. Entry no. 10(4 for 4NJiNWi-- 4 and N''2NEi4 and,Add'l No 012319, made Sept. 0 i i1909, for the S12NE1-- 4 all in

'

Stetson 21, Township UN. Ilauge :(4

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

tico of intent ion to make Original1five year, Additional three yearf'ri'Of, to establish claim to the landabove'.dcscri'v) d. before jessoT. WhiteU. S. Coniiiilssloner at San Jon, New

Mexico, ;on tire 2stli day of April,I;il4. .'..'.'

ftaimant. names as wltnesMi.i,,v,..vtn., t vv Unninnc

Clurcnce R.charckon E, M S.epben- -9

H.n, an Ul caiwuil, new ucioe.

Subscribe for the StNTixiif..

I ownsite

Home Missions

WHY WE SHOULD DO ALLIN OUR POWER TO F.VANOKMZE

ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE

LAND

One of a series on the sime sub-

ject by Rev. E. V. Morton.)(l) A Renenl view of condition

at home as a result of our neglect.

Foreigners are coining to our

country by the million, Sixteentrain londs a month are unloadedn Texas Rlone, and this is only a

i small portion of. the immigrationinto the United Statt3. Theycome with their own religion and

politics, and set una little France,

; rj,rf it v They are already do -

inr this nn i larm mIi '

0ut atude toward them, as

Protestants, is "I. am holier than

,thou. II you have any churchservices at all it must lie in your

;own little mission. You simplyclnnot com(s jnt0 our Americanchurches.' An example from myobservation will sho-.- what :. I

mean. .In a town in Texas' whethe population is 1,200, one-four- th

ii Mexican. It was my desire and

prayer to bein work among thembut the Baptist church had at thesame time begun work amongthem; rather than have more div-

ision I threw my help to them. A

mssionary of their church movedthere and the work prospered for

a tim until the missionary tooktheir services to the nice, new- -

Baptist church for the Americans!in the town, than the trouble be-

gan; Biptists and Methodistsr-- s ; in a body and declared theywere outraged bv that missionary.The pi iest took notice of this andcame and tried to rent the onlynail to be lincl tor the vexicanBaptist Church. He carried a- -.

way with him some of their leading

' confirmed over 300 candidates in

one day; There were over iooopeople present. A biijf, wealthyBaptist took the prL-s-t out to the

service in his car.'

$100 Reward, $1)0The readl.TH of thin p.ipT I

pleased to learn tbat Hier h ttt Ivust onedreaded disuuso that wetenco lias ll,cnul'lo to cun- - in Rit Im Tctajrea, and thui Is

Citlarrh. Hall's CoiktIi Ciiro Is tViu rnlyLiisitlve cum miw known to Uie nipdii.-u-

frutiTnity. t'atarili bvlnr a cnnMitu :01ml

disenfce, re'tuire-- o. rotistiiiitional trr.i'.-meu- t.

Hall's Catarrh e uro l: lalitnacUmr directly upon th hVtol

mid mui'OiiH mirfticrf! o elm jyot :n:, tivre-b- v

I'.eHtroyliiK Ilia foiind.tlinn ( f th di?-- .

and Rlvlng Ih pn"ent bybiilldlncf up t Ik; onstitnllo:i aw iWhUiwliuturc In dolnff tta work. Tlic pmprloioi'ihflvo so much f ilth tn lis cirailVH t"-- r

that they oftVr Onn Tritalr'rtl Doit'it i

fiir nny cufo ihot It (iiila to cure, titmifor list nf tTtlrnnn'nlH.

Alilrcw: V. J. CHUNKY ft CO.. Toludn, 0Gold by nil PriiKidru. 7.r.u

Take llnll'd fnmlly fills for ronnilpiUnn.

Not Kla Concern.Wifa (studying vocalism) "I wish,

detT, you'd liave eluuble windows put011. I'm afruld my practicing will dis-

turb the noithbora."' Hub "Well, if Itdoes. it' up to tuem to put ou doublewindows." Bo&tun Tiaabciliit.

Far Reaching. .E?I11V IB a unit? nuiui uuv .1. tcj.ii-

-

,eut8 as strange a jumble of feeling..nrl rrmitrfiiinrtB of (lieort as anypolysyllable in the langua?.- - --Dickons.

OFFERS A SPLENDIDINVESTMENT.

and a neat sum was realized, to'.nesday afternoon, on account

apply on an cryan, for the ir new Mr. Atkins absence.SAN JON, the Most Beautifully Located Town, and in the

Finest Valley in Eastern Quay County, New Mexico, .is Lo-

cated About the Center of the Valley, and is the principal

trading point of the valley.

Write for prices, t.erms anddescriptive literature to :

The eighth grade expect to take- -" e nbers on account of the un-tb- e

examination, at San Jen, the . kindness shown them. He raised

first Friday and Saturday in Apii1. such an interest among the Cath- -

Oi ville Denton was absent Wed-- ! oics on account ot the whok affair

nesday afternoon. that they determined to move

their church from where it was, in

Elva Alsdcrf stayed all nigl t the conntry close by, into thewith Evelytn Atkinson Wed ties'--: town. They had a meeting and

HERMAN GERHARDT, mgr., Tucumcai, .V."'

-C- R- "...

J. T. WHITE, Local Agt., San Jon, N. M.

H l:iiHlMIIMHMIMnn1 HEADQUARTERS FOR

STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES

church.

Ekft HOTEb8TFIAM HKAT AND HATlf .

CLF.A.V COMFOUTAULK 1'LtCKCOME and SICK I'.S.

Rat cs Wi & 7.fi cts. Hociris by week or" nuititli

-- J I.'. Loveliidr. FropTucumcari. Naw Mcx

F9R SALE. Some extra fine

thrashed maiz.e.R. C'. Muudell.

Notary Public

Sf.nti.sti ' San Jon. j

BtHLOt.vr; . Nf.w Mex

-

Tiik Rkv. Inn R.IIkks 1914

A l. MAN AC.

The Rev. hi R. Hicks 1014 Al-

manac is now ready and will be

nmi!ed prepaid for only 35c.Professor ilicksMine Magazine,

Word and Woik", for one year,nd a copy of this Almanac for

only onr dollar. The plain les-;ot- H

otj astrotiomy,and the correct

orcast of storms, drouths, bliz;

ard s pi d tornadoes, make these

publications a necessity in evenHome in America. Send to Word

and Works publishing Company, j

ofit Franklin Avenue,. bt. lcuis;.

n 1 vvvrnuyai a

day nighti

The children are behaving thenselves pretty well this week.

Faancis White has started toschool again after a few weeks ab-s- e

tKe.

Very! Alsdorf isn't coming toschool this week on account of

the mumps,

The last time we heard fr0ui

Arthur Bax! y and Roy Penifoldin Arkansas they were having a

good time.

The school children miss Lu-cil- e

and Stella Trickey in their

play.

Mr. Atkins was1 away from

school Wedresday afternoon.Mis Elva Alsdoif stayed with

Mrs. Bennett Tuesday night.

Nathen Marden stayed at theCrawford home Monday night.

The Teachers Meeting will be

"t San Jou on Friday. The chil- -

dren are expepting to enoy it.

- "cay nnj NAncy'

sack GuaranteedBPAWS ''.aBScy'XiEinp

ii.

iVlJJUlllb V LiIT,I- - FEED AND

It

WAGON YARD IN CONNECTION. ;

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HEW ideas ran amiiOTEpsuiE UPONw::io sit c:) DISK, IttCI, f.lu::s ILM.1 nn&DAI.'DHUFF IS ACTIVE

CZKZFIT BY WINTER FALLOW

Lane! la as far Crepe and) Aeeumwlate Mass Meleture Whan Plows

Oaestly and Left Rewffh.

SWEEPSTAKEg::ic:j7 cit o? VANIITV Of WAYS TO SERVE THE

VEGETABLES.CANADA ADDING OTHERS TO ITSaWHSBEirWhen land la plowed or disked laAd nil buffed! D SERIES OF VICTORIES.

the fall, leaving it In good shape tm 6siv Your Half I Oft 28 Cftt !

f Dndrln Right Now AltChant Will Be Welcomed by All,conserve moisture, it Is called the A Manitoba Stssr Csrrlss Off SimilarEd far ta Ilm. winter fallow. and a Little Thinking I All That

Winter fallowed tend la the beat tor I Necessary toColumbia, Tenn. Mrs. Jessie Sharp, spring crops and accumulate most

moisture when plowed deeply and left

Honors to Those Wen by a Hair-Broth-

In 1912.

When Olencarnock I., the Aberdeen-Angu- s

steer, owned by Mr. McGregor

of Hrandon, Manitoba, carried off the

f this town, says: "I was a sufferer

WlVki www -

Tbln, brittle, colorless and scraggyhair Is, mute evidence of a neglectedacalp; of dandruff that awful scurL

There Is nothing so destructive to

from womanly troubles tor flva years,ud It got mo down to, I could not do If we cannot find new vegetables we

any of my work. Would have to lie tn can at least endeavor to cook the oldnnea in auch a variety of ways that sweepstakes at the Chicago Live sioc

In the rough until the frost leavethe ground In the spring. As soon asthis happens evaporation commences,and the field should be smoothed overwith the harrow In order to mulch It.

When stubble fields are pastured to

bed nearly all the time. When Iwould sit down, couldn't get up, with they will seem quite new. Instead of Show In ISIS. It was "m"'

oatst0 Jj the balr as dandruff. It robs th hair

of Its luster, its strength and It verygreat victory for barley,

Gsntly cleanta your liver andtlussfcii bowels while

you sleep.Oat a 10-ce- box.8ick headache, biliousness, diss,

teas, coated tongue, foul taste and foolbreath alwaya trace them to torpidliver; delayed, fermenting food tn thebowels or our, gassy stomach.

Poisonous matter clogged In the) In-

testines, Instead of being cast outof the system is into theblood. When this poison reaches thedelicate brain tissue it causes con-

gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick-ening headache.

Cascarets Immediately cleans the

the everlasting boiled and masbed po

cattle there Is not much loss of moist tatoes try, for instance, potatoeshashed with green peppers. Add to

your hashed potatoes about one sliceure, for enough dust Is raised to fillthe cracks and prevent evaporation;but as soon a the cattle are taken of chopped bacon to each person and

minced green peppers; about a sixthof a pepper for two people. The pep

grass versus corn. So thai mere

might be no doubt of the superiorityof barley feeding. Manitoba climate,and Judgment In selecting the animal,Mr. McGregor placed in competitionin 1913, auother Aberdeen-Angus- , ahalf-broth- to the animal that won

last year, and secured a second vic-

tory In the second year. In otherclasses he had excellent winnings, butthe bis: victory was the sweepstakes

off a good disking or plowing Is ofbenefit When land la not plowed In

per is better If boiled before using.the fall and no cattle are on It, Itabould be thoroughly disked to save

life; eventually producing a feverish-net-s

and Itching of th scalp, whichIf not remedied causes the balr rootto shrink, loosen and die the thbalr falls out fast A little Danderintonight now any tlm will surelysave your balr.

Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'aDanderlne from any atore, and afterthe first application your hair willtake on that life, luster and luxuriancewhich is so beautiful. It will becomwavy and fluffy and have th appear-ance of abundance; an Incomparable

Or try curried potato. Melt tnreetablespoons of butter, add two slicesof onion, and cook two minutes, stir

out pulling at aomethlng to help me.I would do a little work, and hart

to go to bed tor an hour.I would bare tboae awful trembly

pells, and a swimming In my head. Iurely felt that I had rather be dead,

than be In my condition.I finally wrote to the Ladlei Ad-

visory Department, of the ChattanoogaMedicine Co., and they advised me totry Cardul, the woman's tonic, for mytroubles. I did and now I am soundand well of all my troubles. The sec-ond bottle helped me so much, that Ididn't have to go to bed any more.

I certainly feel that Cardul is worthits weight In gold to every sufferingwoman."

If you, lady reader, suffer from any

the winter moisture.Land which is left all winter in a

ring to prevent the onions from burnpacked, hard, cracked state will lose)

stomach, remove the sour, undigestedfood and foul gasea, take the excessbile from the liver and carry out allthe constipated waste matter andpoisons In the bowels.

ing; then add three cups of cold bollodmoisture right along, sometimes

potatoes cut in one-ha- lf Inch cubes,for the best steer. This victory proved

that Manitoba-grow- barley and oats,and prairie hay, had properties betterthan any contained In corn, which in

enough to make half a crop. Landwhich blows will fallow nicely by leav A Cascaret will surely

Pour over one cup of chicken or beefstock if you have no beef etock onhand use beef extract and season with th nitst hnfl been looked upon 88ing It as plowed in the rough, with

the furrows always running across thepath (at the right angles) of the

straighten you out by morning. Theywork while you sleep a 10-ce- boxfrom your druggist means your head being; superior to other grains in fatone teaspoon of salt, one-eight- h of a

teaspoon of pepper, and one teaspoon teninor and finishing qualities. Notwind. clear, stomach sweet and your liver of curry powder. Cook until thoroughIn cultivating or harrowing, the and bowels regular for months Adv. only this, but Olencarnock s victory

proves that the climate of the prairiely heated, when the potatoes will have

gloss and softness, hut what willpleas you most will be after Just afew weeks' use, when yon will actual-

ly see a lot of fine, downy hair newhair growing all over th acalp. Adv.

Bryn Mawr college has 40 girls inswimming class.

same rule should be observed, and theabsorbed the stock.

Shepherd girls in Switzerland wearrougher the field the less the chanee provinces of western Canada, in com-

bination with rich foods that are posIf you have mashed potatoes trymen's clothes.of blowing. this cheese sauce to be served with sessed by that country, tends to make

of the ailments so common to women,try Cardul.

For more than 60 years, Cardul hasbeen used with entire satisfaction, byhundreds of thousands of weak andailing women. It will surely help you,too.

N. R--WrS. a Ladies' Advisory Dent, Chstta.Boot Medians Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., forSfdmllmtneMtm. and book."Home Treat- -

them: Melt one tablespoon of butter cattle raising a success at little costWater In blulna is adulteration.All spring grain crops should be

planted on fall plowed land, and if theland settles heavily during the win

OlausndBuy Bad Other winnings at the live stockwater make liquid blue eostly.

Cross Ball Blue. Adv.

In a double boiler, add one tablespoonof flour and thoroughly blend. Addone cup of hot milk and season withpaprika and salt to taste. When this

show which placed western Canada in

the class of big victories were: ThreeMany a man gets chesty just from

lor woman," acnl m plain wrapper, ea firsts, seven seconds, and five otherprizes In Clydesdales.thinking how many medals are com Is smooth stir in a cup of cheeae whichAdv.

ing to him. has been put through a meat chopper The winners, Bryce, Taber, Suther WW! J -and stir until the cheese Is entirely

Dean's Mentholated Cous-- Drona work melted. Serve in a gravy boatwonders in overcoming seribui cousha

land, Slnton, Mutch, McLean, Hagger-ty- ,

Leckie and the University of Sas-

katchewan are like family names In

Saskatchewan. Each one bad "thePotatoes with this sauce are particuand throat irritations 5c at Drusguta. larly good with steak.

ter it will often pay to plow again inthe spring, especially for such cropsas potatoes, corn and beets.

Some good crops of corn this yearwere made In spite of the dry spell byplowing In the fall and listing acrossthe plowing in the spring. It is al-

ways a help to a crop to plow as muchahead of planting time as possible toallow the soil to settle, and absorbsome rain or snow. For this reasoncorn land plowed in March is aheadof ground plowed In May or June, andwill raise more crop.

When plowing is done the soil al-

ways breaks up better and makes asuperior seed bed if the barrow fol

This is perhaps enough Just now forgoods" that won honor to himself andCruel.

You needn't speak to me for a combined made a name and record forpotatoes, but there is a recipe for friedtomatoes which is much the best I

Clever Wife.Food faddists cause Mr. Ralph

Nevill to make some rather piquantremarks in his latest book, "Fancies,Fashions and Fads" (Methueo), andhe tells an amusing story at the ex-

pense of one of them.When at luncheon with a friend he

observed "that he touched no meat,but ate only certain strange vegetar-ian dishes, which had evidently beenprepared for his special consumption.

Saskatchewan.month!" she said icily.Look at the recent victories won by"Then you expect to be through

talking by that time?" he asked. western Canada within the past threeyears.

have tried. Cut your tomatoes Inrather thick slice without peeling.Roll each slice In flour and fry them In

butter, salting and peppering them asyou fry. Turn with a griddle cake

In February, 1911, Hill & Sons ofEconomy In Fuel.The baby has been playing in the Lloydmlnster, Saskatchewan, showed

turner, and when both sides are done

Remorse always "getsyou" when you havebeen neglectful of theStomach, Liver andBowels and have al-

lowed a spell of Bilious-

ness or Indigestion todevelop but be of goodcheer, and try a bottle of

HOSTETTER'SStomach Differs

It will help you back tohealth. Start today.

coal bin!" a peck of oats at the National Corn

Exposition, held at Columbus, Ohio,lows the plow.

When a single team is used for both Have the nurse wash him thortake out and lay on a hot platter. Nowpour milk slowly on the flour left Inthe pan, stir continually to prevent

and carried off the Colorado silvertrophy, valued at $1,500.

oughly and see that sne saves all thecoal dust." lumps, brown and pour the sauce thus

In February, 1913, the same men,made over the tomatoes and serve.speaking of frying, have you ever father and son, had a similar victory

at Columbia, N. C, and should theywin in 1914 at .Dallas, Texas, they

cut summer squash in thin slices andfried them in butter? It makes quite

Later on," says Mr. Nevill, "I inquiredof his wife if this new diet agreedwith her husband.

" 'It didn't at first,' she replied, "butIt does now.' ,

"'From his looks-h- certainly seemsto thrive on it. He never looked morerobust in his life.'

" 'I take care of that' she went on,though I hope he won't find it outNo man partakes of a more carnivor-ous diet than he. Every one of thosevegetable courses you saw today wasfull of the strongest meat Juice, which,by my orders, is put into everythingserved to him before it appears outhe table.' "

Information Wanted.Bill This paper says the Unlver-clt- y

of Wisconsin, Madison, now givesa theoretical course in football.

Jill What I want to know is, cana fellow lose an ear or a nose

will own the trophy.a different vegetable of It. Baked summer squash makes a pleasing variety.

In 1911, Seager Wheeler of Rosthernwon $1,000 in gold at the New York

plowing and harrowing, all the landplowed in the morning should be har-

rowed before dinner, and air the landplowed in the afternoon harrowed be-

fore supper.A field which Is left rough In the

spring of the year, and not reducedright away, is liable to. prove verylumpy and full of clods when harrow-ed two or three days after the plow-ing, and if this happens unavoidably,the only thing to do is to wait for arain and harrow the clods when wet

These remarks do not apply to thewinter fallow, which Is purposely leftrough to catch snowdrifts, and Inwhich the lumps are broken up by theeffects of the weather.

Land Show for the best 100 pounds ofButter a baking dlsb and put in a layer of Inch thick slices of squash seasoned with butter, salt and pepper. wheat.

1In 1912 at the Dry Farming Con LContinue with layers of squash andgress at Lethbridge, Alberta. Mr.seasoning until the dish Is full. CoverHolmes of Cardston won the $3,500and bake In moderate oven three Why Scratch?Rurnley engine for best wheat in thehours,

The Alternative.Mrs. Casey (sitting up In bed)

Uoike, did yez put out the cat?Mr. Cssey Ol did.Mrs. Casey Ol don't belave It!Mr. Casey Well. If yex think Oi'm

a liar get np and put 'er out yerself.London Sketch.

world.The following recipe for cucumbersIn 1913, at the Dry Farming Conis extremely nice to serve with fish:

A GLASS OF SALTS WILLEND KIDNEY-BACKACH- E gress, held at Tulsa, Okla., Mr. P. GerPeel three or four cucumbers and

lack of Allen, Saskatchewan, carriedcut them In quarters lengthwise, takIng out the seeds. Then cut the quar off the honors and a threshing maEQUIPMENT FOR A DRY FARMSays Drugs Excite Kidneys and Rec

chine for the best bushel of wheatters into inch lengths. Put these into

"Hunt'8Cure"is guarantecd to stop andpermanentlycure thatterrible itching. It iacompounded for thatpurpose and your money-wil-l

be promptly refundedWITHOUT QUESTIONIf Hunt's Cure fails to curItch, Ecema, Tetter, RingWorm or anv nthrr KVin

ommends Only Salts, ParticularlyIf Bladder Bothers You. shown In competition with the world.boiling water that has been salted.Farmer's Machinery Should Be Adapt

In 1913 at the International DryBoil ten minutes, or until tender. TakeFarming Congress at Tulsa, OklaWhen your kidneys hurt and your

ed to Covering Large AreaWell In Short Tim.

(By ALVIN KEYBER. Colorado Arlcultural College.)

Canada won the majority of theback feels sore, don't get scared andout and carefully drain. Put in asaucepan three tablespoons of butter,a little chopped parsley, the Juice of alemon and some paprika. Put In the

world's honors In Individual classes,proceed to load your stomach withand seven out of the sixteen sweep. Diseaae. 30c at your druggist's. Of by mail

direct if he hain't it. Manufacturedlot of drugs that excite the kidneysand irritate the entire urinary tract cucumber, and when hot serve. stakes, Including the grand prize forWork on d farms, to be

most successful, must be performedat the right time, when the soli Is In

Useful After All!The waiter was trying to look un-

concerned, but at the same time keptan eye on the guest whom he hadJust served with a portion of stewedsteak.

He had sampled that stewed steakhimself, and was feeling doubtfulabout his tip. He was astonished,therefore, when the customer beck-oned to bim and asked:

"Can you get me two more portionsof this steak?"

"Yes, sir! Certainly, sir!" replied thewaiter, wondering whether, after all,the man were not- - an ostrich in dis

the best bushel of hard wheat.Keep your kidneys clean like you keep The menu of one of the really goodhotels seems to have about twice as i . . . .

iue grana prize, a tnreshlng mayour bowels clean, by flushing themmany vegetables as are known to ex chine, was won by Paul Gerlack forproper condition.

Often this time Is very short. Inwith a mild, harmless salts whichthe body's urinous waste and

A.B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Shirmao, Tiui

Wittemore'sftShoePolishes

best bushel of hard wheat, which1st, but a little study will show that ItIs only infinite variety In cooking the weighed 71 pounds to the bushel, andability to do work at the right time,

means the difference between successstimulates them to their normal activfew we all have on our own tables was of the Marquis varietyity. The function of the kidneys is to and failure. On this account the farm In the district In which the wheatfilter the blood. In 24 hours theyand some thought and attention willgive us a list as long as theirs. Finest Quality Largest Verlctrwas grown that won this prize, therestrain from It 500 grains of acid and er's machinery should be adapted to

covering large areas well In the short were thousands of acres this year thatwaste, so we can readily understand time. This mesns either four-hors- ewould nave done as well. Mr. Gerlackthe vital Importance of keeping the Uses for Varnish Removers.

guise. "And some more potatoes, sir?""OTi, no, no! I only want the steak

to patch my boots!"machinery or tractors. is to be congratulated, as well as thekidneys active. A half pint of neutral remover to a

pall of water will clean badly marked province of Saskatchewan, and westDrink lots of water you can't drinktoo much; also get from any pharma

With these explanations it will beseen that the d farmers'working equipment mutt contain the

ern Canada as a whole, for the greatporcelain bathtubs, tile floors and simisuccess mat has been achieved incist about four ounces of Jad Salts;Doth grain and cattle.take a table3poonful In a glass of

lar surfaces. It may be used also tosoften putty around windows when Ithas hardened so much that It almost

following:Four or five good horses.One quarter horse disk.

water before breakfast each morning uuier prizes at the same placewere:for a few days and your kidneys will

One quarter horse adjustable har tears out the frames, at the time thata new piece of glass is inserted. Spots nest peck of barlev. Xlrhnia. Tot.act fine. This famous salts is made row.

miner, uiarennoim, Alberta.from clothing, hats, gloves and carOne quarter horse sulkey plow or llest peck Of oatS. E. J. Lnnlpnn PI.from the arid of grapes and lemonJuice, combined with lithla, and hasbeen used for generations to clean and

pets quicKiy flisapepar with its use. Auuob, DUBHaicnewan.

ti . . .nest DUSliel or flax. Jnhn Plr. CILT EDGE ii M. Iw J A il. istimulate clogged kidneys; also to n j. . . . 'oasKatcnewan. f'if contiioi OIL. BUck. ud boIuIim UW tod

paint brush that Is clogged with oldpaint can be softened gnd restored.Printers and lithographers have foundIt Invaluable in cleaning type, pressesand lithographic stones.

uesi snear of barley, A. II. Crosa. . dow .nd rto, ahinea without rub- -binff. 25e. rrnrh ia.

SCHOOL TEACHERS.Also Have Things to Learn.

"For many years I had used coffeAnd refused to be convinced of its badeffect upon the human system," writesA veteran school teacher.

"Ten years ago I was obliged togive up my much-love- d work In thepublic schools after years of continu-ous labor. I had developed a well de-

fined case of chronic coffee poisoning."The troubles were constipation,

flutterlngi of the. heart, a thumpingIn the top of my head, and variousparts of my body, twitching of mylimbs, shaking of my head and, attimes after exertion, a general "gone"feeling, with a toper's desire for verystrong coffee. I was a nervous wreckfor years.

"A short time ago friends cam toTisit us and they brought a package

amn, rwnaersiey, Saskatchewan. STAR combifiitioa --r nil intil.ui J iWOt ruMH ol Ua ikon. lOe. "D.nHv" )C7Rest sheaf of flax. II. P u'c, tri- -dsrsley, Saskatchewan. Ol'ICK WHITE" dm llauM fr w-- 'k

deep tillage machine.One walking plow.One grain drill that can be adjusted

to seed grain, caln, millet, peas, etcSix to twenty milk cows.

Chickens, the more the better.Hogs.8 ma 11 tools such as forks, hoes r

pairing kit, etcOne wagon.One cultivator.One hayrack.Some equipment Is required which

wuiiKiy cieaiu and wh tani b.Uest sheaf of oau Artim. r- -. IOc.nd25c. wCardston, Alberta. " HAflV ELITE I jJ l. l

neutralize the acids In urine so it nolonger is a source of Irritation, thusending bladder weakness.

Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In-

jure; makes a delightful effervescentIltbla-wate- r drink which everyoneshould take now and then to keeptheir kidneys clean and active. Trythis, also keep up the water drinking,and no doubt you will wonder whatbecame of your kidney trouole andbackache. Adv.

pride in hatini thrv Acm look Al R .13In district exhibits. SwiftsasKatchewan. won thA n..j IS": . rdatwitbattwhar aWh. 10a.

iu, un xuapie creek sec- -

Vanilla Molasses.' Boll a quart of New Orleans molas-ses, five pounds of granulated sugarand one pint of water In a copper ket-tle of good size (to guard against boil-

ing over) for about half an hour. Be-

fore It comes to a boil, however, add asmall piece of butter, and as soon as

II rout oalr doai aot leap aW kiad yoa waat. analm tht pma in amt for a fuli mi nackaaa. cWm aaid.U1IU.

Other exhibitors and Winners --w. mr"m "J" . . Cambrida-c- . Mass.Ked Fife snrlnK when v amay be owned Individually or in part ' ' H--If 1 r , , ' I At VIM ond Uriut MtmJaetmn fShttPollthulnllmlVifUn-- .uajjiB ureeK.Other varietv of hard onrin --..v....nership with near neighbors. Among

these: It begins to boil add a teaspoonful of TILTING TABLE FRAME COMPLETES. Englehart. Abernethv s 'B urttl'bicarbonate of soda, and continue boil niack oats. Alei wio n..of Postum with them, and urged me

to try it I was prejudiced because WITH SAWAlt. jiuhuu,ing to the "crack" degree. Then add aOne binder or header.One mowing machine.One corn planter.One bay rake.

some years back I had drunk a cup of teaspoonful of lemon juice and turn In

A Bungler.Miss Jaggers (angling for a com-

pliment) They say plain girls are always religious. Now, I'm not at allreligious.

Mr. Fortnit (gallantly) Yes, bulthere are exceptions to all rules, youknow. Puck.

weak, tasteless stuff called Postum to shallow greased pans. When coolSheaf of Rpti Flrn nhoof n itenough, pull on the hook.

ter. Fort Qu'Anclle. R.b 'which I did not like at all

"This time, however, my friendsmade the Postum according to direc

8msll Fruits.Fruit of small size on berry bushes Slioaf of Marnnla uhoot n t nEverton Toffee.

is not always chargeable to poor vari One pound of powdered white sugar.ney. Dysart, Snsk. ' ar'

OatH. any other variety, 'm $Simpson, I'ninbrun. Sank

tions on the package, and it won me.Boon I found myself Improving in amost decided fashion.

eties, but Is usually due to poor cul Pour upon this one teacup of water;ture and no pruning. Currants are I hnrloi. rwhen the sugar has soaked up the wa II. Carter,"The odor of boiling coffee no long Kurt Qu'AnellP. s.nA-- 'largely borne on wood three or four ter, add a quarter of a pound of freshhnrWer tempts me. I am so greatly bene-

fited by Postum that if I continue to butter, beaten to a cream. Allow thisyears old. Wood that Is older thanthis should be pruned out and enough

n, ... ii. rori

Important to MotherExamine carefully every bottl ofCA8TORIA, a safe and sure remedy forinfants and children, and see that It

Blgaturoof ZUIn TJs For OitFvaiutChildren Cry for Fletcher's Cattoris

pi'iiB, sank. sir is'.o boll, constantly stirring the mixture.improve as I am now, I'll begin to Western rve. .....!.... (r Blyoung canes allowed to take their Add one-nai-f teaspoon of essence of W 24 nch $3.90a en

l"Ur , mf'Cardston, Alia.Alfilkfl rlnvnr .. , & ifcj

think I have found the Fountain ofPerpetual Youth. This is no fancy lemon, and turn out on a dish previplace. This may be done at any time

after the fruit Is ripe. . Keep the ously well buttered. Boil about ten thern, Sask-A- dve tl ;m.;r,er' "9'letter but stubborn facts which I amplants well cultivated and fertilizewith barnyard manure. glad to make known." minutes. A copper or thick iron pan

could be used. Mrs. English. ym J2S - 5.10

ffft 30 M 5.70Name given by Postum Co., Battle Cynical Inference,

I know a man whn h. .

Mean HintHis wife made him.""Good heavens I Where did she evei

get the patternrCreek, Mich. Write for a copy of "ThRoad to WellvlHe."

Care of Freeh Manure.'When fresh manure Is taken di

make money.",u uraB 10

MANDRELS, 3.00 AND UPrectly to the field and distributed, the Postum now comes in two forms:

Regular Postum must . b wallwhy? Is he dolnj time?"

CoMtinatinn .... j .Osdy On "BROMO QUININE" loss of plant food is reduced to theminimum. The practice of allowing

boiled.Tetet lb seaaiae, oall ttt ntO bum, LAXA--Instant Postum is a soluble powT1V BROMO UUIIf INK. Look for Uruiui o hy lr. l'.ir, V. wTTi--

if" horoghly cured

Prune Whip.Soak one coffee cup prunes In cold

water over night, boll slowly on backof the stove In the morning, then addone-hal- f cup sugar and cook for a fewminutes more. Rub through a colan-der, whip the whites of four eggs stiff,then add the prunes and beat up stiff)put In a deep dish and bake 16tea. Eat cold with sauce.

manure to accumulate In riles or oth-

erwise on tire ground, exposed to thelie.m. w. wwva. una com m one Oar. der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly granulei. A,lv ' m '"gar-coate- POND ICI fAWS.aaBaiBSSSSiSMBaMBBMBw flaction of rain or snow, la exceedingly

in a cup of hot water and, with creamand sugar, makes a delicious beverwasteful, as the leaching remove

A reformer never believes In him-

self aa much as h wants others to bIter ia Urn. urtrrrwwvwage Instantly. Qrocers tell both kinds.large part of the plant food. 1"There s a Reason" for Postum. S2.BO AND UPfirework display. I

I AMIRIOAN SAW TOOL WORMiMtll ST. 4 WEaTgftM AVIa CHICAGO

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con ITJLD Boot Laxative (HI LOVEC00XIX3.TER33 MADE PLAIN

Wltn These Therouehly In Mind theHetwekeeeer Will Hsve Cemplete

Understanding ef Recipes.

Different terms are properly used

For WomanCOT GIVE UP ;:jcr""i .FltSOF

Ladles, art ve little chocolate coated HOT The opportonKY ef semrtaf bVshjN

passat seals of IM acres each, aatJ itor different methods of combiningHoa;hSicktx4 Suffering; Atingredients In cooking, as any one the low priced land of Matoka.1

Seekatelkswaa and Alberta, wUllLast Found Help in LyciaIt it cruel to force nauseating,

harsh physio into asick child.

SPKINUS LlvKK BUTTONS a chanceto drive out constipation forever. Theynever fail. They are ao wonderfullygood, afe and gentle tliat the famousphysicians M Hot Springe, Ark., pro-scribe them regularly.

They speedily put the liver, stomach

MEMBER OF PASTOR'S FLOCK

Benevolent Clergymen Was Right In

Assuming That He Knew Young-ster He Addressed.

Dr. Mllo Hudson Gates, vicar of the( hapel of the Intercession, la a benev-

olent and fatherly man. He has nochildren of his own, but Is godfatherto nearly eighty. A few belong to hisfriends, but the greater number arechildren who have been presented for

baptism with no one to stand sponsorfor them. A dosen or more bear Doc-

tor Gates' name.Not long ago he was walking down

Rroadway near One Hundred and Fifty--

fifth street, and saw a small Halo-Americ-

industriously digging In thedirt. Thinking there was something

E. Piiikham's VejetavUa Compound

who has handled a cook book verymuch must know, nut every one whobaa tried to cook does not know Justwhat these various terms signify-Stirrin-

is one thing, beating Is an-

other, folding and cutting are yet

and Dowels in tne nnest oi condition,drive out the decomposed matter, ananurifv the blood.

Ridonond, Pa. - " Whan I startedtaking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable

soon have passed,Canada offers a hearty welcome

to the Settler, to the man withfamily looking for homes to thefarmer's son, to the renter, to all whowish to live under better cswditione.

Canada's grain yield la 1911 lathe Ulk of the world, LuxuriantGrasses give cheap fodder for largehards; cost of rataing and fatteningfor market is a trifle.

TVs mw rmmlhoA tn flaaf Rtltlar.

others that we all know. But whatare they?

Thousands upon thousands im themfor headache, nervoiiMnesa, lack of appeCompound! wu in a

dreadfully rundown Stirring Is effected with a circular

Look back at your childhood days.Remember the "dose" mother Instatedon castor oil, calomel, cathartics.How you hated them, bow you foughtagainst taking them.

With our children It's differentMothers who cling to the old form ofphysic simply don't realize what theydo. The children's revolt Is

Tbetr tender little "lnsides" are

tite, and that lack of ambition feeling.They are great for clearingthe complexstate of boaltb, motion, widening from the center.

had Intarnnl tmn. That is the technical description.ion of pimples and blotches. All drugglflta aell EOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTibI. I blea, and tu m ex- -

Folding is the term applied to the1 ' 1 I tMiiMlviuwimiiiuiH TONS on money back if not satisfied

plan for 95 cent. For free sample writemotion which prevents the air already Milk and Cheese will pay fifty percent on tho Investanent.Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot hpringa,

Write tor literature ana wuw yAric.prostrated that if Ibad given in to myfeelings I wouldhave been in bed.As it was I bad

nlsrs as to reduced railway

Inclosed from escaping and at thesame time mixes the ingredients con-

cerned. It la this motion which mustbe used when whipped cream, beatenegg whltea and other light and beaten

--sT I

familiar about the youngster's appearance he patted him on the head andasked:' "What's your name, young-man?-

"

The boy looked up from his excavat-ing and replied: "Meelo Hud-ao-- a

Gatus!" New York Evening Post

FREE TO ILL SUFFERERSifflr 11 (M ttvl 'OUT Of MstT- -' 'll'H DOW' OoT til ftl.lurn from mmtr, plaudbr. mot iiaSAcM,

Cat BOM IO WftABNsTM, larSM, plIW BNUITJOBB, BILKS,Ingredients are mixed together orhardly strength attimes to be on my

rates to Superintendentof Immigration, Ottawa,Canada, or to

0. A. COOKlie W-.- lh etraelKansas City, Me

Canadian Qorerruneri Aft.

writ for FREE cloth tor no mcdicai. awii twith more solid maaaea. tbM aiswcs ana wondbbbi'L ct'bbs mnmrwa

feet and what I did do was by a great Keep the meaning of these terms In THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY

THERAPIONeffort I could not sleep at night and evad dswia forvoumiril It Ifmind when you cook according to a

IM mnadr for ion twM iliDwiit. Absolutvlf FREE,

Injured by them.If your child's stomach, liver and

bowels need cleansing, give only deli-

cious "California Syrup of Figs." Itsaction Is positive, but gentle. Millionsof mothers keep this harmless "fruitlaxative" handy; they know childrenlove to take it; that it never falls toclean the liver and bowels and sweet-en the stomach, and that a teaspoonfulgiven today saves a sick child tomor-row.

Ask at the store for a 60-ce- bottleor "California Syrup of Figs," whichhas full directions for babies, childrenof all ages and for grown-up- s plainlyon each bottle. Adv.

of course felt very bad in the morning,and had a steady headache.

Ho 'follow up rlrrulBfB. No obligation. 1b.MBD. CO., H aVBBelTOi B Rl. HaBrHTKAl', LtHM. It),Wl WABT TO FBOVB THBJUFIOB WILL Ct'BB TO.

recipe. Remember that an ordinarycake you stir and beat An omeletyou beat and fold, and you do thesame thing to a sponge cake. rjotcrcycle

IF HAIR IS TURNING

GRAY, USE SAGE TEA

Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother'sRecipe to Darken and Beautify Gray,

Faded, Llfeleas Hair.

Grandmother kept her hair beauti

"After taking the second bottle I no-

ticed that the headache was not so bad,I rested better, and my nerves werestronger. I continued Its use until it Cutting is the lightest sort of mix TuH'o Pillmade a new woman of me. and now Ican hardly realize that I am able to do The dyspeptic, the deblrtated, whether frees

ing hardly mixing at all. ShorteningIs aometlmea cut into flour with aknife. But the ahortenlng and flourcannot be mixed completely by cut-

ting. .

so much as I da Whenever I know anywoman in need of a good medicine I and $10 a Day

er Hon EZSL9ESiceseaiworn of mm or body, drinker z

""""maurial regions,

fully darkened, glossy and abundantwith a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.Whenever her hair fell out or took onthat dull, faded or streaked appear

highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-tab- le

Compound." Mrs. Frank Asi Oar TaJltrlmg Agent I.J .1walk Ttrtt'a Pel a the moat icnlal rulernv ever mktm tae snfrerlng Invalid. ance, this simple mixture was appliedCLARK, 8146 N. Tulip St, Klchmond,Pa, IN THE MATTER OF FLOUR

with wonderful effect. By asking atHome Have Beei Telling ITosiei TAPE'WORQS any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and TW iMaiaMflsrMfaal own Pf sst.Important Thing to Know, Since 8ofor forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get aImbo. Br bb ft. Kb fBBtimf. if pais Itoek for ic Mmp.hit JlISJUTU,pkMuch Dependa on the Quality

of Thia 8tapla. large bottle of this old-tim- e recipe,

Modern,Winifred was the guest of a coun-

try gentleman of sporting proclivi-ties. She was walking with her hostthrough the park one morning when afox leaped from the covert and dartedacross an open space.

Winifred clung to ber companion'sarm. "Heavens, Mr. Tubbs!" criedshe, "what was it? You don't mean totell me that red fox fur can run aboutall by Itself?"

Wv eanneM to A ssweaaaelenmnassslsiHsnaw mm nana neaajni no ft nana net fee mm4 aasannaSvegetable Compound Has restored thenhealth when suffering with female ills.This accounts for the enormous demand ready to use, for about 50 cents. This

jftufM foY sLr70 achL TMWi simple mixture can be depended uponPerfect flour has a alight yellowwrwir wfm -r --mm w fi,..tinge and a faint, pleasant amell, ea to rebtore natural color and beauty

to the hair and Is splendid for danfor it from coast to coast If you aretroubled with any ailment peculiar towomen why don't you try Lydia E,Pinkham's Vegetable Compound T It

Oklahoma Directory A Feral Airte)druff, dry, itchy ecalp and falling balr. ITpecially after wetting. DazzliDg white-ness Indicates bleaching; a gray tingeor minute black specks, ahowlng onlyunder the microscope, .grinding from

A well-know- druggist saya every-- rlu Or folat.:, fn. to Sato Mai la kU rt 1mmwill pay you to do so. Lydia E. Plnkbam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. PATENTS SBTHE PATENT MAN. 8A88ETT BLDQ., IIB'4spoiled grain. Test by gripping a Tailoring Outfit FREE I

Jm.hMmKiW till fm MlMi MW4 otmt mmi .,!.toM Mum tmm rail Ii.mH . as Iku J cu m

ItlJAMi TIUiet CO.. IBI Jsdaae Isal. tm

body uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur,because it darkens so naturally andevenly that nobody can tell It has beenapplied lt'a so easy to use, too. You

simply dampen a comb or soft brush

handful if it remains the shape of NO. BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAThe Man Without Folly.

A Scholar.Bacon Don't you think that man

looks like a scholar?Egbert Sure thing. Looks like one

who would be at the foot of the classall the time.

the hand and shows the lines of thepalm, buy Jt. Gluten la a moat desirWilliam Dean Howells, apropos ol SAVE YOUR

HOSS FROMthe tercentenary of the birth of La CHOLERA and draw it through your hair, taking

one strand at a time. By morning ENEKdKTIC, RKHPON8IBLK FKRKON caaearn tbUltl awuihly In spare Hats. IdunlnVd aaSRochefoucauld, quoted at a dinner In

iDftrlMica nnni i iisi , Napunaanenl position.Boston some of the famous French by use of And Hog Cholera Serum manufac Paris UibUb Hritem, Si. lioelaaeposu or sauiputhe gray hair disappears ; after an-

other application or two, it la re

able element. Test for It by wettinga pinch to a stiff dough, and washingthe atarcb out of It In cold water. Thegreater and tougher the stringy resi-due the greater the gluten contentWet another pinch Very aoft, .take it

man's maxima. Don't boy water for bluing--. Liquid bine k

almost ell water.. Buy Ked Cross Ball Blue,the blue that's all blue. Adv.

stored to its natural color and lookstured under Government Inspection. Writetoday for free particulars. Wichita-Oklaho-

Serum Co., 8tock Yards, Wichita, Kan,"La Rochefoucauld," said Mr. How

glossy, soft and abundant. Adv.ells, "wasn't the sorrowful misana n r n n c( ", ir:ataHUBnll to be- - anjrlblu aa7

llM-- In IU eolnsMia shoiM! Insist npon havln whatUwr aak for. refusing all aubsUtatee or luiliailona,

W. N. U, Oklahoma City, No.thrope some people think, but a gay has eight women cityColorado

treasurers.HIS PROMISE TO DO BETTERand gallant figure. His character was.best protrayed, indeed, by one of bisbest maxima: Hard to 8ee How Hodcarrier Could

betwixt thumb and finger, and tTy tospin a thread. If It spina It la right;if it does not, but makes only blobson the finger tlpa, there Is likely tohave been corn ground with the wheatAnother test for corn mixture ia to

dry a pinch, but not scorch It, and rub

My Free Bookon Chronic Diseases of Men, 96 pages mailedto any address on receipt of two cent stamp.15 years In Oklahoma City. All correspond-ence confidential, and aoliclted. Or G. P. Mehl,Specialist, 118tf W. Bain St, Okie. City, Okla.

Weak Women!' 'He who is without folly is not so Live Up to It, Considering theCircumstances. 1wise aa he thinks.' "

The late George A. Hearn, the milbetween the fingers. Pure wheat flourlionaire business man and art collecwill not feel gritty, but corn, no mat CholoraSerum Will Save

Your Hogs From tor of New York, was noted for hiskind and reasonable treatment of his

ter bow finely ground, remains a littlerough.

INDIGESTION, GAS

OR BAD STOMACHWrite for free booklet. We manufacture our

employes. Mr. Hearn used to smile atSet flour barrels a little above the Serum at our plant at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,the new sclentlflo management craze,floor, and do not use the same one State Veterinary In chars. OKLAHOMA STOCK

YARDS SERUM COMPANY, PHONE WAL of which he once said at a dinner:NUT 556a, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMAcontinuously. Any wooden container

may become a harbor for Insects. A "These scientific management peo

m Some women are weak because of lilt that ate ooainioa

In Girlhood Womanhoodand Motherhood

The prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce uses most successfttrry tnriirate of women which has stood the test of nearly haU a century Is

Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescriptionTake this in liquid or tablet form aa a tonic and regulator 1

Mr. Kate D. Richardson, of Beazlry, Essex Co., Vs., aayt.l esteem H a pleasure totestify to the wonderful curative qualities of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. Forsome year I suffered greatly wllh weakness peculiar to my sex. I wa treated byseveral physicians but gradually grew won. One of my friend told dm of the goodresults of your Favorite Prescription." I went to the drug store and got a bottle,and after taking It, with the "Pleasant Pellet," I commenced to get better. I neverknew what happiness was. for I was always tick and complaining and Bteds Other atwell as myself unhappy. So you tee what a debt Iowa youf'

Dr.Pierce'$PIeuantPellet$ regulate atomach,livtr,boweU

ple, with their impossible claims ofTime It! Pape'S DiapepSin endS Japanned tin can, emptied and aired CONCRETE SILOS doubling and trebling a man's labor,remind me of the humble hodcarrler'sall Stomach misery in five Built especially for Oklahoma climate and

built nnder an abeolute guarantee not to crack,burn or blow down, and to kp rA i7a Inminutes. impossible promise.

wuiituiy, is ucni lur accjiiug uvu,meal or oatmeal in bulk. All shouldbe kept where It la dry, airy and freeof smells, aa all take up tainta veryreadily.

'A facetious boss said to a newhodcarrier:

porfoct condition. WRITE FOR PRICES,Oklahoma Concrete Silo CompanyTSO-S-S Insurance Building, Oklahoma City

Do some foods you eat hit back-ta- ste

good, but work badly; ferment " 'Look-a-her- friend, didn't I. hireyon to carry bricks up that ladder bythe day?'

Tea Ring.Method Use part of the dough and

Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick,sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. orMrs. Dyspeptic, Jot tbla down: Pape's 'Yes, sir,' said the hodcarrier,

touching his cap.fill E?C Cores guaranteed. No kniferlLL9 Serum treatment

Ave years' oiperlence. Callor write, enclosing (tamp fur book onRectal Diseases. DR. 6EI.WAY, 1 10W. 11roadway, Oklahoma Clty.Okla.

Diapepsin digests everything, leavingnothing to sour and upset you. There 'Well, I've had my eye on you, and

place on well-floure- d board. Now patand work it.lightly, dipping the handsInto flour until stiff enough to handle.With floured rolling pin pat into a flatsheet, brush with melted butter, strew

never was anything so safely quick, so you've only done It half a day today. COLT DISTEMPERYou spent the other half comingcertainly effective. No difference howbadly your stomach Is disordered you It. 1a atek are entad. and all aamra tOaa be banawd tbtt eadown the ladder.' natterwmi. no Rep, rroBsnafiatt tre diesugar and chopped almonds over, then

roll like a jelly roll. Grease a large flatwill get happy relief In five minutes, "The hodcarrier touched his cap oy tuiac HruHKv uquiu dustkmi-k- h uukk. ui. cmnga,r in faad. Acta oa the blood and eipett faraia ofFace and Fight Worry.

Realize your worries for what they all forms of diatom Dor. Boat rautadv avar haowa tor maiea In raibut what pleases you most ia that it again.tin, place a greased baking powstrengthens and regulates your stom " 'I'll try to do better tomorrow, sir,'der can in center and slip the ring

. One botUarnaimntMd toouraooacaae. Wsaadll a bottle WandI liounaefi or dnitfajl.teoiHl hameaa dealer, or aant ex nreal paid hwI niunraotnrara, Cut abom bow to ponltloa Urate, Our free)I ktetaltixevarTttiliur. Local ayenw vaulted, lauaefl etsluva, feorat reuiedj la axlatanoa twalTe raara.

ach ao you can eat your favorite foods he said, humbly."around. When light, flour a dull pairwithout fear. of scissors, snip the ring two Inches OHM MEDICAL CO. Catania. ,, a is, Ooehett, lro, U. 8. A

SUFFERED FOR 25 YEARS.apart, from outer edge to center, nowYou feel-differe- as soon as "Pape's

Diapepsin" comes in contact with thestomach distress just vanishes your

turn each section on edge, like a star

are worth for what they really are.Face them stare them In the face.Leave the future to the future, and allyour worrying and anxious wonderingwill not alter it an atom. All you doIs to burden yourself with your exag-

gerated conception of your worry andto carry it with Ou upon your backInto your future. Face it, realize itslimits and fight it.

Mr. R. M. Fleenor, R. F. D. 39, OtterSake in brisk oven, reducing the neatstomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch after awhile. When nearly done brush

Liimlbago-SciatH- cabein, Ind., writes: "I bad been a suffer-er from Kidney Trouble for about 25

years. I finally got so bad that I hading, no eructations of undigested food. with Icing made of confectioners' au-ara-r

rubbed smooth with hot water.Go now, make the best investmentyou ever made, by getting a large fifty strew chopped almonds over and placecent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any

SprainsNew Upholsterlngs.store. You realize in five minutes bowneedless it is to suffer from indiges-tion, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv. Among the materials for upholeter- -

lng are a lot of new Puritan prints.These are new in texture, In design, in

to quit work, anddoctors failed to dome any good. I keptgetting worse all thetime, and it at lastturned to inflamma-tion of the Bladder,and I had given upall hope, when oneday I received yourlittle booklet adver-tising your pills, and

CRUST COVERED BOY'S HEAD

Bolton, Ga. "My little boy's beadwas covered with a bard thick crustwhich cracked with the least pressurecausing a discharge of bloody corrup-tion which was so offensive that I

could hardly hold him. He was very

Skeptic's Question.Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, the eminent

English divine, said that, as soon as aman loses his religion, be wants to

colorings and color harmony shadings.One called "fantasy," shows a wellcovered floral pattern allover, withfluttering birds between, splendid col

" The direction ses, its rood forlumbago too, Sloan's cured mjrheumaUamj le used it and 1know." Do yon awe Slenn'sf

Hen's PrW."7 had aay back hurt In the Beer War

and two rear ago I wa hit by a streetcar. I tried all kinda of dope without

know who Cain's wife was. The ConR. M, Fleenor.

gregationalism. or harmony and exquisite shadings. Anew printed linen In Riverlln design,and mercerized rep in diadem and fes-

toon designs, are unusually attractive,while Aurora and other new subjects

""a. i aaw your unimeBt In a dragatore and got a bottle to try. The Oralapplication caused luatant relief, and nowUric Acid Is Slow Poison

resolved to tr them. I did, and tookonly two boxes, and I am now soundand well. I regard my cure as remark-able. I can recommend Dodd's KidneyPills to any one who is suffering fromKidney Trouble as I was." Write to Mr.Fleenor about this wonderful remedy.

eept for a. little atitTneai. I am almostWail.' Wteidasr Marat.on Bedouin cloth show to exceptionalExcess uric acid left in the blood by

weak kidneys, causes more diseases advantage. I kept la bed with aciatlca erneef February, but I had almost ia--

than any other poison.Among its effects are backache, bead' the first

cross. Some called It milk crust,another running tetter and another ec-

zema."After trying several patent medi-

cines I decided to try Cutlcura Soapand Ointment. After using the sampleI purchased some Cutlcura Soa'p and abox of Cutlcura Ointment. After us-

ing Cutlcura Soap and Ointment threedays I was able to remove all thecrust and in one week he was entirelycured. Cutlcura Soap and Ointmentalso cured my baby of an ulceratedsore behind her ear and now we thinkwe cannot keep house without them."(Signed) Mrs. Charles Poss, Nov, 6,1912.

French and Fruit Creams. MrfY.a- - tried yourF e efJa eWesvanMMb; aTOsMtJpaJffj AJFache, dizziness, irritability, nervousness.

French Cream Break Into bowl ' ft Idrowsiness, "blues," rheumatic attacksand urinary disorders. Later effects white of egg, add equal amount of wa

Dodd's Kidney Pills, 60c. per box atyour dealer or Dodd's Medicine Co.,Buffalo, N. Y. Write for HouseholdHints, also music of National Anthem(English and German words) and reci-

pes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free.Adv.

are dropsy, gravel or heart disease. ter, stir Into It confectioners sugarand mold into shape. Then set asideto dry on plates of waxed paper.

"Aaiiarefyoin'Unliimthe market fifteen rear ago I epralned my auk I and had to na crutches, andthe doctors eaid I would always be lame. A friend advised me to try your Linimentand after using it nlgbt and morning for three month I could walk without a canand run aa rood aa any of the other Sremen In my department I never beanwithout a botu aiuce that Ume. isA rutmm iLBmemm, CaaaW Llif, hi f.

If yon would avoid uric acid troubles,keep your kidneys healthy. To stimulate and strengthen weak kidneys, use Fruit Cream Seeded raisins, fig, cit

ron or currants chopped fine, may bemixed with French cream before all

Uoan Kidney Puis the best recommended special kidney remedy.

A Mlaaoarl Caae - Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold iffithe sugar Is added. Press into cakean inch thick and cut Into cubes. throughout the world. Sample of each

free.wlth 32-- Skin Book. Address postMrs J.P.Pen) be rton,"Berry Picfurt 776 B. Larayetie t. Choniied nuts are very nice, tngnsnMnrabull, Mo., says:

"My whole body was card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv.walnuts with cream between, too.

Ervad.

Honeymoon Over.Mrs. Newlywed Oh, Jack, . you

haven't eaten half my biscuits. Really,we have to throw away so manyscraps, we ought to keep chickens.

Newlywed Chickens! You meanostriches.

IPutnam Fadeless Dyes color more

goods than others. Adv.

Sixty towns in Germany have

Dry in the Shade.

Followed the Colors."And I suppose, like a brave soldier,

you followed your colors." "Yes;whenever there was a battle, I noticedthat the colors were flying, so I fled,too."

While it is well to dry all stockings

wun aropur.tnoiienterrible back-ache and beadarbes.The kidney atcra-Hon- s

were In aw-ful ahape. I gaveup hope and wasready to die.bonn'e KidneyPills came to myaid Just In timeand I Improvedrapidly until I waswell. Today I amIn better healththan ever before."

put of the sun, this is particularly trueof black stockings. Another precau-tion to take so that hosiery will notlose the quality of its black ia to add

AlaBDeMleta. Prlea ftSa BOe. aad tl.00s'a IrjttrnetlTe Book on lionea, cattle, ponltryaad kofSj sent nm,

Adclraae. DR. EAKL S. SLOAN, Intv BOSTOC4, lUt),Aus- -If we were permitted to choose our

neighbors they would probably turnout Just as unsatisfactory.

Over 800,000 women voted latralla In 1913.

ft llllie YulcBttr IU UID iu nuiuthey are rinsed a teaspoonful to aouart of water is the right proportion.

Cat Doaa's at Aay Star. BOe Boa

DOAN'SVAW It is well, after the stockings are dry,FOSTER4ULBURN CO.. BUFFALO, K Y.

to shape them with the hand but notto iron them.

When Peeling Apples.When peeling apples if boiling waBsMOeagkaynw TiM Good. Cm

lanse. Sold ky Oragaists. ter Is poured over them first the skinswill come off more easily. Moiun 1 tfvnnn usrrjr, rtzzly, gray halrn. U "LA ORIOkl" HAIH DRIMIN. . msX

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CA1J JON SENTINEL PROFESSIONAL Wiata mfrtfaya.

OlTJCF TEL. IJO RISILFNCE I JO

Dr. h. r. II EK KING. ItSlarlling Announceraen"Krr M MfoadtWit natter Jul)I. at Ik pott offic at 8o Jon,New lfnico na.Ur at of CongrtM 4Mmk a,

Subscription one dollar per year.

Adwtialng rt fumitbej on Ap'icatkra.

IUKKINC

TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO

Staple Merchandise Going at HA.LF PEIOIDr. W. LEMINQ.Practice Limited to

Eye, Ear, Nose & ThroatOffice, first stairway east of the

Vorenberg Hotel.

J. T.WHitr, editor and manauer.A. F. Wiiitk Foreman

TcCVMCAKt, New Mex.Cornea aa a Surprlte.

Ten years after marriage it a manbappena to tell his wife that he lovesher, aha looks around for a noft spotla which to throw a tit.

Beginning March 28, Continues ONE Week." This is no fake, but the absdJe truth.

We are heavily over stocked in some

lines, and in ortlerto reduce stock aud getsome money out of this surplus, we havedecided to cut the price one half.

3HARRY H. McKLKOV

Attorney at Law

Genera! Practice. Member ofBar of Supreme Court of UnitedStates, State Courts and UnitedStates Land Office.

I

IGood for the Country.

Speaking of blessings, isn't It agrand thing tor this country that thetreat common people stay In a goodaumor? Dallas News.

I

IBiskfiC3?2I T, WHITE

Husbanda Will Agree.When we consider woman's extrava-

gant desires we are inclined 'to thinkthat Bra was made from a wishboneInstead of a rib. ' U. S. Commissioner.

Merchandise offer?! nt the&v term9 wl?S

dotfising', .

San Jon, New Mexico.Or a Prevaricator.

The person who insists that he pre-fers the drumstick of a fowl is eithera family martyr or a poor judge offood.

The V. O. W, meets each sec-on- d

and fourth Saturday. Vishnusoverigns welcomed.

J. A. Aikins, C. CC. L.Ovei,, Clerk. 51ezi& huin 12 21 el

Fashion Set by Moors.The Moors of Arabia and Spain

were the first to display coloredglobes In chemist's windows.

NOTICE OF CONTESTMoney From Ostrich Farms.

Ostrich farms in Britten southwestAfrica export more than 112,000,000worth of plumes a year.

Serial No. 09502Contest No, 4997

Department of the Interior,United States Landoffice,

We sefl EVERY THING. Let us know vour wants.

Tucumcari N. M. February

Of Course NotNo man would lose his reputation if

be took as good caie of it as he doesof his meerschaum pipe.

14. THE SAN JON MERCANTILE COMPANY.

The house that saves your money1914- -

To John E. Fowler, Jr. of Lo-Ka-

New Mexico, Contestee:YoU are hereby

notified that Charles V. Jonf s

who gives 13ard, New Mex. as hi?post-offic- e address, did on Jan- -...... - - . r I ' . . :r

ZS7 O aaRwETETSS xasrJwBiagsMMCnsEHgoiqiiiBCCTTOre

CONTEST NOTICE NOTICE Ob" CONTESTSerial No. 0!i,V'2.

' Contest No..."ui").

DepnrtnuT.t cf the LUericr V. H. LandOilii'C I't Tueuincari, New Mexiuu

March it, 1911.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONOlMl'.O 01B132

Department of the interior U. SLaud Olllce at Tucumcari, N. M.March 6th. 1914.

Notion Ik hereby given that Robert.V.Jack of san Jon, N.M.who.on April10, 1911, made Enl. Hd. Ktitry No.014369 for SI-23- Sec. 27 & Sl-- 2

SWI-- 4 & SW1-4SE- Sec. 20, andAdd'l. Entry mado May 23. 1013 No.016132 for SEI-4SW1- "Section 27

and HEMSWI-- I and MVl-- 4 NE1-- 4 rif Section 34 all in Township inN, Range 33 E, N.M. P. Meridian, hasHied notice of intention to make final

CONTEST NOTICE.Serial No. ' l.Vi2.)

NO 01) t'J.

Department ot the Interior, U S.La id Ctllce at Tucumcari, ,N. M

March n, lyli.To All:e Thomps'.m of Tucumcari,

Nov Mexico, Conf.estec:You are herein notified that Ara-bell- e

Maiden who gives Sau Jon, New

uai y ij, 1914, nie in mis omeehis duly corroborated applicationto contest and secure the cancella-tion of your Homestead EntryNo. 22932, Serial No., 00502made Febrnary 1st, 1908, for Si-- 2

SE1.4 Sec. 6, Ni-- 2 NEi-- Sec. 7

Township i2N., Range 35E., N.

Serial N". 0i:.ii-'J-.

Contest NoDe arimeiit of the Interior, I'. S.

Land (tir.ee at Tucumcari, N. M,March 9, x'Jl l.

To Albert A. Thomson of 'Tucum-cari, N w Mexico, (' tit sti c:

You are hercov not illed that Ara-bella Ma ilen who ilvt.s S.m Jon,New Mexico as her post oiliee address

CONTESr NOTICU

Serl-i- No. i.'To.Contest No. fco;; 1,

Pepattment of th In'erior, I'.S! Office at Tucu:::cri, N.

2d, i91l.

To Mrs Pearl ',V(v.t,n, wklo.v nfFelix F Wooten, du.'e ised, of Il,il-sto:- ,,

Okiabo.na, Caiite.-.tee- ;

You are hen by notlfi- d that D:ive'

II N( l.'Oii, w h i gives S111 ion New

To .lame 15. Carter, of .Tucumcari,New Mexico, C.iutest.ee.You are hereby not; Hud tint Will- -

M. V. Meridian, ard as grounds did 011 Fcbruaiy Din, I9i4. tile in this .ijiAieo, ii uwi jiiisuuiu e auui iss. oij run. jari 111, wo,) gives ami jo;i, ,Now'

on February Dili, 111 4, lilo in this Mexico, as his pest ollice address, didr . . m

tor Ins contest he alleges that said iTlco her duly corroborated applica- -

entrvman has never esti h i ;hed n Hon to contest and secure tlm car.

Mey., as his pnsl-ollle- c address, tii 1

Three 1 ear Proof, to establish claimto the land above described, beforeJesse T White U. S. Commission-er, at San Jon, Jf. M. on the 22nd

day of April lull.Cliamant names as witnessesPrice Cresap, J. Martin, A. Martin

J. V. Carter, ail of San Jon, v. M.

residence on said land, nor has heever cultivated said tract, and h:is

wholly abandoned said tract f. rmore than six months next prio.'to February isf, 1913, and saiddefects have net I een curd.

eolation of your 2n I Kii'arged Home-stead entry, Serhl no- 0liG23 nudeOctober 24. l j'2, for SEI-- and N.'-- i

SIS -- 4. and t;iNM:4 Section 'io

Township 10 N., lUngo 32 E. N, M. PMe'iftian, and ;t jriouods fur l;rcontest she allt-ge- that entiy-ina- n

h;is never established ;i resilience

on Febiiinry :j. i'M I. ii Io in this ofllcfbis duly corroborated :i jilieatjon tocontest and secure the e;t!iceII:iMf):ior yiuir llnmeMead Kntry No. 2H.Vi2.

Serial No. Ot :u made October 17.1 7. :T :'Zi of Sec 1 1.0 :: !. 'I'iwmhlti

olllce her du:.v corroborated iipplic.i- - j on Kbriiary l;;tli, lull, rile in thisthui to contest and secuie the cm- - office, bis duly crrobora' ed upplica-collatio- n

ol your 2nd Enlarged Home-- , ti1 u to conteM and secuut tt.e e;in-siea- d

Knt rj, Serial No. 0I..029 mado collati n of jour ib,nie;tj;i(l, EntryOctober 24ib, 1912,' for SVi-4- , anljSeiialNo 0!iSf.2.'inad IVbruiuy Kl'i

SiShl 4, ami VJiNWl-- 4 Section y.j, Igos, for SEI-- 1 NW1-4- , and E.'.jSWl-- 4

Town, hip 10 N, Kaiig;32 E, n. M. P.jand N ttl-- SEl-i- , ,ctIoii 2 ), 'Jon.eillian. and as groii .ds for her 'hlp In .N., It.uie .'Ji E .N. M. P, Mi c

in tet fche alleges thai, sa.d entiy- - idiun, and us grounds for hi.--, C' litistman lias never established a resi- - h) alleges that mi id entrwuan hasdenee on the land, has never made wholly abandoned the s I entry lor

'

any improvements or cultivated any more than two jwrs l.iht past, uiulpart ot the land sine : making entry, neH prior hereto, and sal l de.ec.sand said def, cts have not been cure l havo not been cured, hut saidto this date.. -- j UuirU-Miii'- Mill exists.

H. A. runcTiCE. Register or niaoe any imjirnveiiients, or. cul12 N, Itiiiig..: hast, x. M, P. Met-- j

I'lhin. and as grounds lor his conte.ithe ;il 0.;. s H at srd lit i vruan ari l

ill's wj. "W. Mis. Jxvul Woolen, h;is

You are, therefore, furtlur noti-fied that the said allegations willbe taken by this office as havinti

tivated any portion of said landUnee making entry.

'

You are, therefore, fuither noli-lie- d

that saio all-gu- t ions Mill be tak-

en as confessed, and your sail entry

ji eer niaou miv iiiijro' einetlts onsaid traet, iis i ei ii, i d I'.v l.uv. 'J'liat.entry nan or hi-- , widow Ins never ei- -

been confessed by you, snd yoursaid entry will he canceled there-

under without your further rightto be heard therein, either before

i"U are, thereloro, further not!-- ! Jouare, thererori', fntlu r notiliedilod that I he said allegations will I that the said alh gat inns will bo tak-take- u

as coiihssed, and jour .said ' by this oillceas hiving b en niu- -

jl .blisl.ed a redden.'.' or cultivate !

(any land on said tra"l, atid that sni-- l

.1 I' IUOI. .. I. I ll..fnlrv will hp v,ln.nt ,,.. less.-,- ,v v,m , ......... ' ""ul"s""" "!,s "tiony

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

09121 , 01670.)

Department of the Interior, Unitedtales Land Office, Tucumcari, N. M.March 7, 191 4.

Notice it. herchy given that EdwardM. Btef.hetiton, rf San Jon, NewMexico, who, on December 1 1, 1!)07,rwde Orig. H'd Entry No. 219G0 foINE14 and Add'l. Entry No OWfW,made February 24, lull for the SE

all in, Section 28, Township JIN.,Range 34E., N, M. p. Meridian, has

more than... 1 ii.h w in; iiiam, oeiuiu " i 11 lei e uniiei Wl I IIOIIL (j r yi ars hut as!, and i't prior to

this office or on appeal, if you failto file in this office within twentydays after the FOURTH publica-tion ot this notice, as shown belowvour answer, under oath, specific,ally meeting and rerponding tothese allegations of contest or if

you IhU within that tini'? to file in

will be canceled without furtherrbjht to bj luurd, eitliei- beforo tblsjoUice'oron a)ial, if you fail to rilein this offlci' within twehiy days1alter the FOUi!TliMpuhll'.ation ot j

tills noiiitc, us hhowii bel iw, your an-- 1

swer. undei oath, siecl!l;a!l.y resiion -;

nig o tlii'Sij all gat Ions of contt'st,t'getlur with i.ue jin.of ibat. youha vo served a copy uf your answern the sai'i contestant either In p'r-bo- n

or by registered mall.Y'ou sliould state I11. your answer

tiie narau of iho post will 'o 1.0 whichyou desire future notices io be Kentto you.

filed notice of intention to make final

mis oineo or on appeal, it y on f il to jour iniiur right, to be beard Uiero-lii- e

iu this olllce viiliin twenty da-- s I o. either hef.. re this olliee or 011 ii

iifer the FoUltTII pubiicitiou or penl. if you fall to file in I his olTiee,t his not ice. as shown below, your an- - within twenty days after theswoi, under (uUli.slieeilically respond- - FOURTH publication of thU m tieebig to these iillegitl ins of contest,' as shown below, your answer, undertogether with due proof that you ;i1 h, spefllieally meeting and respoii-hav- e

served a copy of your a .siver on 'ling to these itlleuatl 'lis of contest,the said contestant cither in pjisoir01-

- f J"u fail within that time loor by registered mail. Hie III this olllce due proof that, you

You should state in j our answer hiive served a copy of your answer onthe name nf ihc post olllce to which tlie fa'd ccnteM.aut, either in personyou desire future notices 10 be ami 0P by ltKisieied mall. II tbisservice is

O lobe Till, 1, .:., a: si'd defectshave not he;ii fined nt this date.

You are, t hereioie, I m l In r notifiedUnit thu said alhyiiti ins will Ivj ti-ke- n

as eoufesseil. an I yo.ir said en-

tiy will b' cao-le- with m t'url.'liei'lixbt to be heard eflJier before thisylleoor 011 nppiml. If you Till t0 m,,In Diif. ellPc w it bin tw.niy davsa.'ter ti,.- FOURTH piibll-aUof- i ofthis not ii'e. as sliouii b -- low, your r,

under oitb. spi eideally ipyjo'nd-In- g

to iheso a" legal Ions ol contest,t'grU.tr with due n.of Hint youhav.j dorve I acoiy of youraiH'.vor ontlie said contest art', either in persmfor I y regisii led iiutll..

You should .s'atu in your answerthe name of the post olllce to whi,-- ,

jou (tesiro l'utfii'i! notices f be Kc,,(,to you.

R. A. ri(::'..'TK'i:,N. V (;.m.i.i,i,(.-j,s- . lusceiver

Dale flint miblieafloii mm.- h 1011

five year on original and final threeyesron additional Proof, to establishclaim to the land above described,before Jesse T. White. U. S. Com-

missioner at San Jon-- . " M. on tlie"23m, day or Ap-i- l, 1014,

Claimant mimes as witnesses:Thomas Jennings, James Rollings-worth- ,

Luther Mart in, Wlillarn KIs-Hut- ',

all, of San Jon, New Mexico.R. A. Prentice, Kegistet

to you made bv the dell very of a copy of y uir

this office due proof that von havtserved a copy of your answer onthe said contestant either in per-son or by registered mail. If thisservice is made by the delivery ofa copv of your answer 'ti thecontestant in person, proof oi suchservice must be either the saidcontestant's written acknowledg-ment of his receipt of the copy,showirg the date of its receipt, crthe affidavit of the person by whom

1?. A. PRHVTICE Kegister answer to l lie cnlit.osln.nl. In iirnvni,

' p A. tN. V. Galiegoe.s, Receiver

date f first publication, Mar, 1.1, i9" " Secend " Mar 20, lg;4" ' third " Mar. 27, 1914" " fourth " April :t, 10H

N. V. Galiegoe, ReceiveriJatc of first publication Mar. 191 1

" " second " siar. 2).. Jy14" " third " war. 27, 1914" " fourth " Ayilia, li)i4

proof or such service must be eitlierIhe sai'i contestant's writtenaeknow-letlgnicn- t

(if his receipt, of tlm copy,showing the date of its receipt, orthe allldavit of the person by whomthe delivery was mado stating whenmid where the copy was delivcted:if mado by registered mall, proof ofsuch sendee must consist, of (he nilid-- a

v i 1, of the person by whom the c;.ywas mailed., .slating when and theposlollice to which It was mailed, andthis allldavit must be accompaniedby the postmaster's receipt lor Hie

" l.'l "' " M'cnnd" thirl

the delivery was made . statingwhen and where the copy was

delivered; if made by registeredmail, proof of suob service mustconsist of the affidavit of the per-son by whom the copv was mailed

stating when and the ( o;:t office

to which it was mailed, and this

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

OI28V2

Dcpa tmeiit of the Interior, U. S

Laud Oi'iice at Tucumcari, N. M.,

February 10, 1914.

Not ce is hereby given 'that Wil-be- rt

Hughes, of Cherokee. Oklahomawho, on January fith. 19n, riiade

lounli " '

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONI.iOLATED Tit ACT

Public Land Sale,015.' 1 3.

Department ol the Interior t.T. S,Land Olllce at, Tuciimcirl, s. M

ehiuary otl), I.H1.Notice is hereby given that, as di-

rected by t ho Commissioner of theGeneral Land Office under provi-fiion- s

of Art of Congress approvedMarch Sth, iol2, (37 Stat., 77) pursuant to the application of AbsalomM. Wa't of Norton, s. M., Serial No.01 55 1.'I, we will off-ra- t public ale, tothe highest bidder, vfmt at not lo

than 1.50 per acre, at 11 o'clock A.

M., on Hie 24th day of March, 1911,

at this ollieo, the followL g tract of

land:WjiSEi Sec. 25, Twp. 6N., Range

letter.You should state in your i nswer

T& M TI M f'. TAULIT,

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION015077 01421!)

Department of the interior, U. fs

I.aiid olllce at Tucumcari, N. M,

February 4th, 1914

Notice is hereby given that JamesP. Ferguson of San Jon, New Mexicowho, on November 3rd 1900, made Or-

iginal Homestead Entry No. 12:95 forREi Section 6, and Add'l r.ntry no,014213, made Feb. i' 1911 furSWi of Sec 5, Twp, S, Kange 34 Ey M, P. Meridian has tiled notice ofIntention to make Orlg. Ave yearAdd'l three year Proof t- - establishr.Jaim to the land above described be-

fore J. T. White, U. S. Commissionerat San Jon, Kew Mexico, on the 18thday of March, 1911.

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Claimant names as witnesses:, John, Jenkins, Joe Keys, J.

'G.

EHfs, A. S. Craig all of San Jon NewKeilco.- - '

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Homestead entry No, 0 2S72 for ENWI, ii v tfNEi, and NW.''SM.V ofSection 7, Twp 10N, Range 35 E, n.M- - P- - Mr rdian, has llled notion o' In-

tent Ion to make final Thre.! YearProof, to est abllsh claim to the landabove described, before Jesse T.White, U. S. Commissioner at San

!No. 42, Passenger P.ust 5:15 A

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affidavit must be accotnpnined bythe postmaster's receipt for theletter.

You should state in youranswirthe name of the post office towhich you desire future notices tobe sent to you.

R. A. Prentice P.eceiver '

N, V. Gallegos, ReRlster

the imine ot the poKtotiico to whiehyou (lesho I uiui'e, 11 tli'es lo bj sm.tto you. H A. JYenl Ic.i Register

N. V, Gallegos, ReceiverPuts of rst publlcat Ion Mar i:f. p.H 1

" " second " Mar. 2o, i',ii I

" " third " Mar. .2", mil" " fourth " April :j, lul l

U1lUMNlMMtHSIllWMVSIWVllM,Mlil'll-Mll- ,

Read over carefully your FinalProof Notices, published in thispaper, and any mistakes found re-

port to us.

32E ,"N. M. P. JI. loll N. M. on Mm rItIIi rlnw ntAny persons claiming aaverseiy mo Al)rl( ly 14

fJo. 01, 1, 11: a I I'lt.Wr yio p.m.M. Local l''rt.02, K.i:.t 10:35 a.m.

U.K. DC.N'TO.N', Agm.

Ktbsciibe lor the SoutiuolOdh venr or a Dollar.

an iani lire auviscu vo.

Dataof first publication, Feb 27 191411

Claimant names as witnesses.--B. Raker, C. A. Korved, Tom

Home, F. M. Hawkins, all of UardNew Mtx.

R. A. I'Kii.Nucii, Register

filetbir dalms, or objectionf, on or

before the time designated far silo.It. A. Prentice, Register

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X. V: Gallcgoes, Receiver

" "second ." March 6,

" third " March 13

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