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Kenna Record, 09-22-1916
Dan C. Savage
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lii'fii' ii.uii of.k'i'Jthe Interior,.ii.tiiM, 1;U. S.i.
LandOfficeat Rowel1,N.M Auk.ih. IDIS:
NoticeIshrrflliy Hin that WHIIfm II.
of Kannit, Jf.M.,who on lec. 30, 1'n.o
made HD.K..Serial,No. 031271.for SK!.Se.
Kn'iife 32 II. N. M.
r.
Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make tlnal five-yea- r proof, to establishclaltri to,the land above,descried, befpre Dan, Q,Savage, IT.p. (lti Ills oftlce, n
Fnfl! ri. M.; oh Spt .iin'.
m&
asWilliam U Sears, T.Dexter Gouty. Samuel F. Southard, Harry W.Southard,nilof Kenna, N. M.
Emmett Patton, Refrlster.
Au. M.
1
Sottce (or
of tile
U.S.
I.andOfficeatHoswell, N. M., Aug.II. 101(1.
Not're l. hereby given that Jess If, IInl ford, of Richland, N. M who on June Id.
1913, made HD. E., Serial No. 037371.--.for KM. See.35.Township S,llanireBE..NJI.
P.Meridian has Hied notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish
J.i'ilin tf. C.ft
1jlinb--, TJ.. P. his oftlce, at
N lioit, N,M.,n
Claimant names as witnesses:
Beniamin F.Hlnsler, WIllinmK. Hums,James I. Hetts, these ofNew Hope, N. M.. JohnW.
Stiialf of Richland. N,M.
Emmett Sept. SO.
Ticfe
foil
Urrul
. of the Interior, U. S
BftlHW II
NoticeIshereby giventhatWilliam C. Crosby, ofElliins, N. M., who on Sept. 15. 1913, made HD. K, Serial No. 0711. for WH, Sec. 9, Twp.8 S.,Ranife30K N.M.P. Meridian, has filed notice ofintention to make Final three yeur proof, to establish claim to the land above desclbed. before J. V. Carroll, U. S, in bis Office atEiliina, N.M
onsem.M, 1M0.
tlBtnei! as
. tlliM-leS-
k
Li Hhitor.. thse ofiiois,N.M.,JohnD. ketnar.CharlesC. Cros- by, these offilkins, N. M.
Emmett Pat ton. Register.
Auit tVScpt.Tt.
Xotlcv for
0SH108
of the Interior, U. S.
LaudOffice at Iloswelli New Mexico. Sfpt.
T,lUS.
r'otlce
Is hereby itlven that Jnmes A:Keller,of N Mi. Who on Jan. 3, I'll!
made HO.tt,serial no--. 02&108. for kwneWi Sec, 0. W&flE'f: t!16 NW!.
Township7s;.Ramie 3H E N. M. P Meridiir".
has filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Will A.Palmer.
U. 8. in his office at Redlnnd
N.. M..onOot. 16.:9I6.
Claimant names as witnesses:
twl
H.Propps. James 3.Keller, James W, Slivers. Robert L.Flnley. allofKedland, N.M.Emmett Patton. Renlster,
Sept,15-0ct- , 13.
Node for Pablleatlua.
017973
ot the Interior, U. S.
LandOrtlce atItoswell, N.W AUB, 4.191(1,
ffoHff Is
llrbi
(tlvh that Arthur M. Curfoil; ol fcewH'cibe; N. M., who on June 16. 1013, inaile HD. E:, Seriul No. (IS7373. for SEK;
KHSWW. and KHNWX. teo. 6. Twp.6S., liant-- 3S K N.M. P.Meridian, hasfilednmlce of inti'ntlontomakefinal three year Pr.Kf to etHll'ili oluiin to the Inn't above described WioreC Ji Twuii.bi, U. S. In
his office, atNew Hope. N. M.. on Oct. 7,1'HB.
Claimant names at witnesses:
Rosoot J.Fulton, ItenjuminV.Hinsley, John ft. 1. VHiiam E. Burns, all of New Hope, N. M.
'"- - ."Otnn Pctristerj
Sep. JT---
KOTK'E FOR PCBI
3I.
of tha Interior. U. 8. Land Ofltce atRos e'.l, N. M.,Auir. W. 1916.
Notice ishereby iriven that Clem H.Kath-nian- .
New
t(o.
N--M.. who on Apl. 19. 11.", mndo HI).fS.. SerialNo (OI35, for N'a, See.5, Township, S..Kanite3 E.. N.M. P. Meridian, hasnied notice of intention to make Final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before (!. E. Toombs, II. S. Oomniuwloner. In his office, at NewHope. N.M. on Oct.T.1V16,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Louis 11.lirosst James it. Miller, Alffefl V;
Messlek, ChuHesC: DmiSi all of New Hope, N. M.
Emmett Palton; Itejflster:
Sept. -Si!:
K'OIl
'two
rmlive (iows,ail
cows andWrite
Jesse Heard or
John
lilllG ICENNA
roil
pt. ... ...: cf th?
W
Ur. SLand Oftlcfe at HbsKell, N M.. S'hH.S. I'.ia.
Notice Ishereby iven Hint LydlH HDHdlyi of Valley View, N. M., who on August 18, 1013.
made HD.E., Serial So. 02TA0O. for EHSE';
theSEjij: &Lots3. 4.Sec.31. Twp. 68.. Iliinc
31, E..N. M. P. Morldliin. has filed notice of intention tontnlte Final tlirte lenr Proof, to cs'alilish claim to the Innd above described, befoio DanCv.Sniife, y.H, It,
Sl (pr at.Kennn, N, M onOft, 10, I9IB.
rliik's U
James M. Proffer, Iiuis G. Orcss, thesfl of Valley v:cw,N. M., Rose Duvis. .liimes W.
Taylor, these of New Hope,N. M.
Emnielt Put ton, Peuister
Sept. 6.
Kotlce tot
of tj'o tj.,S. Land Offlce.atRoswoll, N. M..Se'it. ll, I'jin.
Notice Is herebygiven thst Charll? Walker of AHie. M.M.,who, on Nov. H. Ills, made
HD. E. SerialNo. 02t0!0, for WKNWM. Sec
,Township 6S.. Ranif 37E.,N. M. P. Mcr'-dla- hasIHcd notice ofintentionto makellnai threo year proof to establishclaim toIho land above described, before Will A. Palmer, U.
S, In his oftlce at lledlmd. N.
M.;onout, 10. ftfii Claimant names as
UfabrvO.Danforth. Henry C Hoteler. Jos eph A.Stlrman, theseofaHie. N.M., Fred O.
Henry, of Redland. N. M.
Emmett Pstton. Roglster.
Sept. 13
Notice foi;
of thfe Interior, V. S. Land Oillcent ltswelliN. At.. Sept. 11; ilfe:
Notice Is hereby (tlvfc'H tilit t. Ai.ll;tin L.
Creamer,of New Hope, N. M.. who, onJan.1".
I'M3, made HD. li.. Serial No. 01&t-H- for WH Section 3).Tp.6S.Range 35E.; N. M.
P. Meridian, hasfiled notice ofIntention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before
O.E. Toombs V.S. in his office.
INiw Hone, N.M on Oot, si, 0ie.
Claimant haiiiUs. 89
Jde
t.
Sttlllhek. tf:Hinse.r; ShlitlrM.Carroll, J.frf(fi. ltdrnf', slii((Nii Hofle, N."
M. . . ,
Emmett Patton,
Sent. l.VOct.i:l Register.
In
of themade liy E. P.
of the
Santa
Fe 11. It.In h'.s
six Inch ad, in
Lliis paper; we fWl
at to take
issue with jiim;hi the
first place he saysthat
acted under a
threat
of four Whenthe
facts in the caseare; that matter
was out of the reach of"the four
atthe
time it was tothat
had had acted. The
day und the hour was set for
the unless
their
were met.
It
vV,.s no tin eat.' he says
the
are
tha hest paid men in iail waythat
is While weadn.it that
the arewrci.i, paid are paid all tilt y should yet they are not the ufcsT"paru. 1 lie
of the
are
thebest
paid inthe
ofwhich Mr. is the
Life
Santa
Fh, Sept. 19. Life were issued today bythe of lo
J.
Silver City;li.
L. Etlie
Clara Mich ;
J.
Pearl Las
May
houie
Buell, MesilaPark:
J.
W.Sister Las
The more the
the
by any actof
the
mo ebitter the
on him byHo kefit the
out
of war. How they abuse hisof doing
it;
lie
the 'riKJeby
the
firm tothe
How
ra'e
over his ofit.
their
'slo-gan of pntit ism has been
not bUt noSY when his wolds
are
few and his actionthey
are
even more intheir
is
the
lot of editorsunder
thead i in every case,
to ayoid folly, they are forced to
the tact
that
eitlie'f i?id ctloif waaright
while his only Was
wrong, or his was
right
and his action wrongOne can detect a note, a minor chord of in all
their
for
There is no Amei Jcdri in
rhose
ofsense and good the
ofthe
ttta'es
havemote
than
A.
Mr.
his his of
his reasons are:
Faced with a of
any one
of which tho wrong
way would have been
Wili-o- has not got us hit')
nor i3 lie lo.
He has tis peaOa with honor. Talk about the
States
isBack of out
are law,
the
of and the
future
ofWith
tu thehas
acted andWith to
he and It was the proper to (Id--.
His on the" tariff
shows equal of
A
tariff
will takethe tariff out of
say
that
he hashe has. But I notice
that
heforward
J'
""In
the
the acted with his us-
ual and
we learn
from his is
but as to his we are not well
This is no time for
or Rsal
must
get
down toIt
is not now or seasible lo to an
ed and man.
Rookd arid Eiida Sept, t.
Q
RECORD.
VOL. 10. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916. NO. 32.
Lcbartment
KlSWX8ec.3S.Tp.
Cjmiyilsslonsr,
blKlrllalU
wiUft:
Publication.
iJeparinieiil Interior.
Sjndjijn,wde(iSribfidtor
C"m,ni's9knerl,n oMl.tif'ta.
Patlon.lleifister.
PtJBllCATlON.
lIBpttrtmeHt
ttUW-tfl.,- jH.:;Ah,iH;
Commissioner,
fimintrint witnesses:
te&MM
Publication.
Department
feclldn.Hl.
Commissioner,
Department
Commislnrr.
ICATION.
Department
SALE hundred
calves.
Heard;
Ve.c63 Tfciaa,
sotirft HMtMito.
Deimrtment
Intrdr,
,Co,mmlslorier,
Ciaimanl wKiksStS:
Publication.
Department Jflltfdf;.
Coinmlsslvner!
witngs9eS:
Publication.
Departthfent
Commissioner,
witnesses:
ilmijsitiin
consideration state-
ments liipley.
President
contained double column which appears
liberty
"con-
gress hastily
leaders.'' entirely
leaders"
submitted
Congress; 400,000trainmen
spoken, general strike demands
Again trainmen
service.
Another
statement
mi.-leadin-g.
frankly
trainmen
perhaps liu,pHi.l,of-
ficers lfailroadd service, Ripley
lushest.
Certificates Issued.
cer-
tificates
department
education Byron Head,Kriegbaum, Clayton;
Anderson,
Portales;
Esch-elma- n,Westaburg,
Hutchison, Vegas;
Florence Sitko, Dawson; Myrtle
ElinoSkagg, liiverton,
VVyo.;Thompson, Clayton;
Mathiaa, Vejjas.
AktliGcUNot Deed;
signal service, lendered people
President Wilson?
attacks
Republican paperrj.country method
fx'ttletf situation ar.herance
simple
right,
Republicaneditors method
doing Heretofore
"words deeds"
prompt vo-cifei-
abuse,
Unhappy Reput-.ica-u
Wilson
inistration;
palpable
admission method
method wailing misery objurations.
Edison Wilson.
integrity opinion,
strong judgment
people United
cMnfldenye Thomas
jjdisOllj
Edisdil publicly announc- es support President
Wilson. Bn'eftd,
succession
Irennndous
problems,decided
disastrous, trouble likely
given
United being despised non-
sense.
neu'rality
international
rightshumanity
civilization.
referenCo Mexico
president wisely,
justly
courageously.refe'eftce prepared-nes-s
changed
thing
attitdde
openers mind;
commission politics.
"They
blund-ered. Pei'lniys
usually blunders
"railroad controversy President
courage sanity
Hughes'
hindsight,speeches, highly de-
veloped, foresight
equally inform- ed.
Republi- canism Democracy.
Americans
fundamental
principale.
logical
change inexperiene.
untried
School School Sup-
plies. DYur Store;
IMG
JASPERCLAIRE riYchie.
Jenifer slipped on a grape and
t.
The cream pitcher poised high In one hand and a plate ot hard golden but-
ter in the other, flew in opposite di- rections.
tta fAfr WrefiilTy,- then got up and wiggled bofu tk rWWfitf fWtirfrr.
Jenifer returned to the intf looked around. "U'b just my luck
tJ
have toBtayhome from the circus and cook while all the family enjoy them- selves."
Mil8 glutted. "Nothing remarkable rtygf Iiappi to me. ItI were to feed a charmttig pl'liifa, I could cook all day, but Just because father ran across a prosy old judge at thd I'Stf'
irffia, flsponition, 1 have to Gracious!
I believe" EWrJth!n burning."
A few minutes la(i'f h beard violent commotion among the ehk-e-n
near the barn. She raised her"
eyes. High In the air was a balloon
tlMitoxd Chiefs
Not GpVdseJ td Eight Hour Day
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept 18.
"The
railroad chiefs of the country werenot
opposed tothe
eight-hoil-r day,
contrary
tothe
opinion
that
has prevailed failedthn uhout
tirecountry,"
said Fresident F. D.Underwood, of the Erie railroad,
at
Milwau-kee for the
state fair,
in an in- terview iu the Milwaukee Jour- nal today."There
id- - a general feelingthat
the eight-hou- r day is corn-ing a'iill fi" loubt it, will come and it
ought
tocoiiiT.""The
eight hour day law will costthe
Erie railroae "3,000,000a'year.
I do not believe an additional legislation id needed by congress onthisquestion."
.
"The Interstate
Commeice commission cantake
care of the rai.4t lu rateH if any should be needed. G'oTigresu has set uptheInter.-ta'- Commerce 0m-mi- s
ion to
take
care of railroadnatters. If the
commission couldtake
carecf
both wages andrates there
would be no ob-jection, because
the
commissionis unquestionably honest and capable.
''Mr. Wilson, however is not playing politics, fie was doing whai he Uelievrd was for the good df the"
country,
'Noone
coilId associate with Mr. Wilson, as (he railro id men of the country diuduring
these negotiations, and charge --Mr.Wilton with playing 'politics in any way. Only some news- papers charged
the
president working for politicaleffect."
FOI?D CAR in good repair, for sale or trail".
Highway Uaragf.
Elida.S'.'2-tf-.
Notice for Publication.
nseiM)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Lund Ollice atIlosMell. N. M... Am;. K ltml.
Notice is lierehy uiven Hint Andrew J.
of Kiclilaml, N. M, who, on Sept. 13.
I'llS. mnile 111). 14., Serial No. OjflCiO. for KSSSW'i: andWKNKV( Section 10, Twp.68., It.JO K.. N. M.I'. Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to Oiake miI three-yea-r proof toestablish claim totheMud above described, beforeO.K. Toombs, U. S Commissioner, in lilsonlee. at Now Hope. N. M., on Oct.7,I'M.
Claimant names us witnesses:
Lorenzo1). Vonniri tYnncls M, lleeinan, T.
LeeBeeiiian. LewisH. Kaw, till of Kiclilaml.
n. il
F.MMKTT VATtOX,
Kept !--' ReUle,
I wltH 8ome0iing LangfTlg to It.
I "A parachute man of all tilings!"
, h cried. "He must be from the clr-CU-."
The man showed some signs of ani- mation as he neared terra Hrrna. H landed on the bartf.
"VVaft minute I'll get & fauMerf"
she cried1.
I "rtevef mind?' lie ehavted.
"rher'
a straw-- fjtck. I'll jump." her
i did before she Cfnld protest.
"Will you tell me--,
jlas,
wherat
am?" "
"Our name Is Jordan. My flitter 1 Abner Jordan and that Is our lions oVer there'!1"
"Wfil f&H preas exese my get-up-,.
Miss Jordan? Vv"fH yon pleag UU me.
how far it is back to UwaT
"About four miles!" '
"Great Caesar! Did I come to far?
And I must get back right away. I
there a rig or horse I could' borrow?"
"I don't think you could scare up so much as adonkey for miles around.
The wllOftf ountry has gone to sea you."
"Except you! Why?"
"I had to stay home and oak din."
ner. There's at judge coming.?
"That's too bad, really!"
"Thanks, but not M bad'as it wasv It was kind of you to to what d you call it? float over tbfc way and
Iarrd 6h our barn like who tt?
All Baba 6r Slndbad of somebody lfka
ha,"
Heiagte4. "the man wltb the fly- ing trunk. Llh toe, be had no name."'
"Like you?" wide-- yeI.
"I'm Incognito for the present known only to (ho world HS Jasper the Jumper."
"You can have a rig when the fam- ilyreturns, of course."
"Thank you! It's a Httlo UAr but He glanced t her sideways1, "Can 1 help you If I waltf
"Well you aren't
ureed
exactlylike a chef, I should say boi I can tend you abig apron and a cap'. I've a pink one that would look cute."
"You are making fun of me. I've"
a good notion to eo out fey that straw stack and sulk for the remainder of th afteruon."
"I splllc4 all the cream," Irrelevant- ly, "for the lefl cream. Now we can't have it. I don't know what to do?"
"I'll bet the judge hate H anyway.
I have fl hunch he'd like &VpUttapioca Instead."
"I don't know how tomake It"
"Oh, don't you? Well, I do. Trot out the tapioca and milk and apples and stuff. I told you I knew how to cook!"
The preparations In the kitchen progressed wonderfully, and when the Jordans returned the bouse was full of delicious odors.
"It's the queerest thing we couldn't find thejudge," Abner was exclaiming steutoricusly on the front veranda while his spouse rustled kitchen-war-d
to reconnoiter.
"Good gracious!" she gasped, stop- ping In the doorway. For there was an apparition In green tights, only partially covered by agingham apron, trying to spread white icing on a chocolate cake.
"It's going to run " he was say- ing when Mrs. Jordan's exclamation cut him short.
"Oh, mother, are you home? This Is Mr. Jusper the Jumper, didn't you say? He came in a balloon and he's helping me with dinner."
- Hut Mrs. Jordan had fled. Her face was enough to make Abner himself fly to the kitchen to investigate the trouble. "What's wrong what's wrong?"
He stood for an Instant as had hia wife speechless. Then, "Whoo ee! If tt ain't the judge! What's happened and what In time are you doing?"
"Helping to get my own dinner.
You see plague take this icing. It won't stick! I came unexpectedly.
The parachute man got sick and, my room being next to his in the hotel,
I did what Icould for him and offered to All his contract today. He needed the money and it's acinch to do It. I came of a family ot athletes, you know. If you'll be so kind as to lend me a horse I'll get to town and change to company clothes, and perhaps when I return I'll get a chance to show Miss Jenifer that I'm not all buffoon.
I really do know that Homer past was a poet and llotner present la a grand opera singer, Miss Jofddil."
"Well, keep it to yourself If ybii dd.' she laughed. "I'm goiilg to Have yod show ma tha best way to make fudge.' (Copyright, l!t, by tha MoCltirt Mwp-p- r
8mlictt,)
V
The Ken n a Record
D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Kneref Fehuary gtti 1907 itthe Kenna,
New Mexico, Post Office, assecond Class
Mail Matteu
...
Subsor'pllon
$1.00Par
Year in AdyaneoAdvertlsetnt rates madcknowa onappllcatloo
A e find :t necessary to call
the attention
of our subpcribersto
the outrageous price we now have to pay forother materials
necessary inget-ting out
alittle
paper. Wehave just
thismorning
received abill of ashipment
of paper andthe
figures showthat
wenow pay three tiuies
the
pricethat
we paid fifteen months ago, and other expensesare
advanc- ing along in the same propor- tion.In order to meet. these exhor-bita-nt
prices, many papers have raised
the
subscription price, some havecut
downthe
oftheir
papei and chargethe
samefrice.
The Record, however will not be reduced in size andthe
price of subscription will re- main 1.00peryear
rxadvaxck.
In looking over our list
w
find a good
number
there whuare
behind with ttheir
dues.Someoi:ly a few months, some a
year
and some longer. We do not like tocut
off, especiallythe
old subscribes,but
weae
confronted with u problem
that
we dislike to face, viz. Shav-
ing
our
subscription listright
down to a list of paid up or ar-ranged
for subscriptions. Weappreciate
you as a customer, and wewant
you tostay
with us. But it hadjust
ao well betated
plainly one time as an-other.
We cannot continue to buy this high priced paper andmaterial
which goes to make upthe
Record and send it out with-out the
pay. Nowthe fact
is if thesearrearages aie
not paidpromptly,
we will be forced to cue out a good list whoare
en-joying
thepaei-
- yet are r.ct showingthe
manhood and courage to come up andrav t!ieir
account..I
pay my paper bills evjery month, how often do you pay yours? Thi.s meansroc.
I am speaking to YOU.Now come across.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs.
Frank King
of Amarillo is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. "J. R. Miller of New Hope.Wednesday, Mrp. I). C. Sav- age went to Roswell for a few days.
FOR SALE a
"Neverfail",
steel range with reservoir.A splendid baker.
J. (.
(Jreaves, Kenna.Bert Miller of near
Thcrnham
t okthe
first prize on coltsat
theRiihland fair
last week.Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Baker of near Judson, were iii town on business Wednesday.
Mis. W. T. Cowgill and giandsnn, Russel
Putnam
ar- rived fiom Oklahoma, Monday and spent several days theguest
df litr daughter,
Mrs.J.
A.Ki rinoii:1, Thur.-da-y she join- ed Mi C'oWgill
at
Elida, where he hud just airived with a mod- elnprinting
plant to be used inthe
publication of a paperat tl.at
place; .MARKETS
LOCAL
Eggs 20c
Butter
,25cCream 4 27c
Hides,
dry
25cBeans 8c
Fat
Hens 10cFryers
13cCountry Lard 15c
Country Bacon l5(u,17c
LIVE
STOCKKansas City, Monday, Sept.
18. The
attendance
of thelarg
est body of feeder buyers here last week seenthis
year togeth er withstrong
demand on cat tleafter
Monday Tho yards were well cleared, and tho buy ing side, was up to maximum capacity today when receiptsamount
to 30o00 head besides2000 calves. The
range
country is well represented today, and sales were satisfactory to sell- ers, steady to 15 lowerthan
Friday,but
a shadestronger than
on Mondaylast
week. Atrain
of Wheeler and Lavender steers from Placerville. Colo , bred in Texas, sold to killersat
at-f.1- around 1025 lbs. aver-
age. Other Mountain beef
st-e-rs sold
at
G.80 and G.JIO.Panhandle yearlings
sold up to 7.90. twosat
7.25 to 7.50, some commonish onesat
lower prices, cows 25 toC.25, cannots 4 G5.Best fed steers to-da-y brought
10.1)0, grass steers from (J 50 to 9.25.
Sheep receipts were 17000 head here, and excessive
at other
points, 110,000headat
six markets. Prices ruled 15 to25 lower,with
exceptions cteady on ewes,fat
ones sellingat
7 25ana 7.35. Colorado
alfalfa
graz- ed lambs soldat
10-50-, and lambs fromWestern
Colorado andUtah
brought 10.25 to 10.40, Arizona lambs tokillers 9.75 to 9.85, and to feeder buyersat
the same price.Utah
feeding lambs soldup
to 10.15. Country de-mand is very heavy, as feeders are being advised
that
this promises tobe a goodyear
to feed, in spite of the high prices feeding lambsare
costing.Breeding ewes sell readily
at stronger
prices, 7 to 9.40, with good young ewes around 8.50, and feeding ewes sellat
5.25 to15.75, about 50 cents higher
than
a week ago.Hog receipts were 11500 head,
market
steady tostrong.
Top hogs soldat
11.15Saturday, highest
price ever paid here, and the same top was reached today, bulk of sales 10,75 to11 10. Receipts
are running
ahead oflast year, but
the Gov-ernment estimate
of the stock hogs inthe
country, showing a decrease from last yearat
this time, is a bullishinstrument.
A big order buying trade con tinues,
ana
packers snow as muchcomietition
asthey
think safe, andat
tlin same time pre- -vent a
skyrocket market,
for they need hogs. TIib situation looks very strong.J.
A. Rickark,-Marke- tCorrespondent.
Kansas City,
Thursday,
Sept.21. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 low- er. Bulk. 1035i4l0 80; heavy,
lO.3Ot0.lO.5K); light, 10.35410.85;
pigs, 9.00(310.00.
Cattle Receipts,5,000; steady
Prime
fed steers, 9.75() lo 90;western steers, (5 40C"9.50; cows, 4.r0(j7 25; heifers, G.40t9.50;
cows, 4.50(0.7.25; heifers, G Mm 10 00;stockers, 5
50i8
00.Sheep Receipts, 20,000; stea- dy. Lambs, lO.00vil0.GO; yearl-
ings, 7.50ia8.50; wethers, 7.00.t 7.75; ewes, G.V5ui7.35.
BOAZ NEWS.
W. O. Maples is digging asilo for W. M. Horner.
Mrs. W. C.
Beatty
came up from Roswell Wednesday to spend a feA' davs with her hus-band and children.
Richard Haven9 an old home- steader is here looking
after
the intesests of hisfarm.
Leo Robertson, Will
Horner
and Richardllaven
went to RoswellTuetday
toattend
theFair.
A. S. Keagy spent a few days on his ranch last week.
R. R. Reagan and family and Mrs.
T.'L.
R?agan went to Ros-well Wednesday.
School closed Tuesday for the rest of the week, as Misb Mitclilatette, went to Rosweh and from
thera
to her home atllagerman.
J. T. Bulk spent
Sunday atGiant
Newliii.This is the Life.
I shot an arrow
into the
air, it fell inthe
distance, I knew not where, tilla
neighbor said it killed hisceft,
and I had to ay him sixteen and a .half ($16.50). I bought some poison to tlay somerats,
and a neigh bor swore it killed his cats, andrather than argue
across the fenceI
paid him four dollars and fifty cents ($4.50). Onenight I
set sailing a toy baloon andI
hoped it would soar till it reached the moon, butthe
can--dl fell
cut
On afarmer's straw
and he said I must settle or go to law. Andthat
isthe
way with a random shot, it never hits the proper spot; and a joke you springthat
yonthink
sosmart
may leave a wound in some fellow's heart-.-lix.
OLIVE ITEMS
A correction in last week's items. Mr. Stroud made a bus ness
trip
to Kenna Saturday-Mrs- .Stroud accompanies him.
Mr.
Stroud's
name was omited.The Olive school began last Monday with Miss
Wright
asteacher.
Henry T. Jones made a busi ness
trip
to Roswell this weekJeff
Word and family recont-l-ymoved near Olive so
their
children would benearer
school.Mrs.
Jennings
called on Mrs.Stroud Friday.
We are having cooler weath- er since
the
shower Mondaynight.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloppert were in Kenna
Saturday
.Mr. and Mrs
Jennings
called on Mr. Schirck and sister, Mrs.Bechler, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. M. Barber III.
Mis.
C
M. Barber becamevery ill last Saturday
night
and Dr. McGee of Elida was called.It
was decidedthat
an immedi- ate operation was necessaiy.She was
taken
to tho hospitalThe Town Cow
No
doubt
everyone who comes totown
has had trouble with the loose stockeating
upyour
feed, ortearing
your flour or corn sacks. 1 havearranged
a free feed lot, with stockwater at the
back of my store.Drive your wagons In, feed and
water,
and avoidhaving your
wagon plundered with loose stockthat are always
on our streets.Our stock of groceries, dry goods, notions,
drugs, granite
and queensware are all fresh and up-to-da-We have a large stock of cotton
and
woolblankets
for the coming winter.We pay the highest prices for
your
produce.W. B. JONES & CO.
The Depositors Repre-
sentative snd Safeguard
THE STATE, BANK EXAMINER
Has
just
called on us andafter
goingthrough our
records of business for thepast
sixmonths, gave
us a clean th and paid us the compliment of hav-ing
our bank in a highlysatisfactory
condition. Weap-preciate the complement
but
are notPUFFED UP ovtr
it,neither
are we inclined to egotism, for we know with- out being toldthat
we have a frafe and sound institu- tion. We are doing a bigger,better and safer
businessthan
ever before. '.,
We only know but one way to
treat
youThat
isthe right
way. Give us a trial.THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO.
iotei Hilder
EUROPEAN PLAN
Make
the
Gilder Your Home When In Town JACK GULLAHORN,Manager
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO JOHN
WE DO
IT-N-QW --r
We are
running
a general hospital for sore footed horses, broken downcairiages,
bug-gies, wagons, automobiles, broken or worn ' pldws, etc., etc. Your
patronage
solicit-ed, pjtd satisfaction
guaranteed.
JOHN M. MIMS, Kenna, N. M.
at Clovison Wednesday of this week and we are advised by Mr.
Barber
that
they will not oper-ate at
Clovis;but
have recom-mended
that
she be removed to Galesburg, III., for specialtreat- ment, or possibly an operation and if theyate
not in a position to handlethe
case there, she will be carried to BaltimoreGILDER, Owner
Md., where a radium
treatment
can be applied. 'He case is regarded as quite serious and
her
many friends willawait anxiously, the result
of these specialtreatments.
Real Wealth. 0
To be content with what w poa--
ess Is the greatest and most secure riches. Cicero.
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