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C C.-r "'V f' I YOL. XXVII. NO. 12 LORDSBURG, NEW MKXICO. FEIUIUARY G. 1014. Inliarrli'tion 3 PerYear Single Copies lOaente 7 t- WESTERN LIBERAL. Lordsbars Hew Meileo. POBLISHED FRIDAYS. Knt-red at the Port Oflloe st Lordsburs 8eoond Class Mrtl Mill". By DONl II. REDZIK. Babsonption Piicoi. Thret Month Six Month Oue Year Subscription AlwavsPavmhlela Adveaoe, 1 W oe OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Win. C. McDonald Oovornoi K. C. de Baos. Lieutenant Governor Antonio Lucero Secretary of BUitc K. W. Clancy Attornoy-Oenerrl W. . fianrent Aurfltui Howell Ernest ...Traveling Auditor O. N. Marrón Treasuroi It. P. Ervlen... . Commissioner Puullo Landf Allan N. White 8upt. I'ufalto Instructlot. Huirh H. Williams. CUn. Corp. Com. M. 8. Groves ii O. L. Owen ;iarance J. Roberts, Chief Justice Bup. Court Klchard H. Iltinns, ., .. .. Frank W. Parker, ., J, D. Beua Clerk COUNTY. .Commissioner 1st District 2nd 3rd , Short II VanT. Manvllle,. B, S. Edwards U. It. Ownby H. J. McGrath M. P. Downs Treasurer James A. Shipley Assessor Hym n Abrahams . Probate Judi e B. B. Vonable County Clerk Isabo'la Eckles,. ... Superintendent of Schools 1 L. Cox, Surveyor FEDERAL- Oeorge Curry Member Congress II. B. Forguseon ,. .. W II. Hope Judge District Court Harry Lee Clerk ,, 8. 11 Dvia, United States Attorney C. M.Foraker. 0.8. Marshal John W. March Surveyor J'enoral Iiuury p. Dardubar. ...Internal Bev. Colleotor PfiEOINOI. " M.W.MoUrath Justice of tho Peaoo O. Allen Constable , School Directors B. JVHandall, JH.i; I Cliire. J. It. tlwnny. - DUTCH BELTED CATTLE. Don't Toa Beltcvo It. Some say that chronic, constipation cannot be cured. Lon't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For SHE HATED LOTS OF THINGS. And One Nearly Exterminated, They Are Now Bred by the Nobility. Dutch belted cattle originated In Holland several hundred year ago. At the time of the great Holland wars 8aie au dealers. Advertisement. iney were nearly excenninaieu dj tue Invading armies, and the few that re mained became the property of the no bility, who have bred them pure ever since, but do not willingly part with them. They are known In Holland as Veldlargers, which name mean "wrap, ped around with a sheet" In color they ere black, with a bend of pure white entirely around the body. Tboy may also have white fore feet, white hind feet and legs up to the gambrels and a white switch. The "belt" varies In width. On orne It Is but a few luchos wide. On other It reaches back on the hips and forward on the shoulders. Usually It covers the body from Just In front of the hips nearly to the shoulders. -They have the prominent eyes, thin neck, Bilky hair, soft skin, elevated flanks, broad hips, long, slim talis, shapely, well placed udders, prominent milk veins and so called milk form, which make up the dairy type of cow. They are very tame and docile, hardy and vigorous. Q. O. Qlbbe in Ameri can Cultivator. STOPPING THE EARTH. Southern Pacific R. R. Lordiburg Time Table. It Would Generate Heat Enough to Turn Our Globe to Vapor. The stopping of a projectile alwayi results In the generation of beat. The velocity and weight of a projectile be ing known, the amount of beat devel oped by Its stoppage can be calculated. In the case of large bodies moving rapidly the result of the calculation la something astounding. For example, the earth weighs 6,000, 000,000,000 tons and travels in its or bit at the rate of over eighteen miles a second. Should It strike a target strong enough to step Its motion the heat developed by the shock would be sufficient not merely to fuse the earth, but also to reduce a large portion of It to vapor. It has been calculated that the amount of beat generated by a col llslon so colossal would equal that ob tulned from the bumlng of fourteen globes of coal each equal to the earth In size. And should the earth after Its stop page fall into the sun. as it certainly would do. ' the amount'' of heat that -wuld be developed by Its Impact bn the suu would be equal to that gener ated by the combustion of 5.000 earth of solid carbon. Jenny Llnd Abhorred the Very Name of Barnum. In January, 1800, Mrs. Charles Moul ton met Jenny Llnd In France and tells her experience In her book "In the Courts of Memory." Mrs. Moulton describes the singer as "neither handsome nor distinguished looking in fact, quite the contrary- plain features, a pert nose, sallow skin and very yellow hair." Jenny Llnd asked Mrs. Mnnlton to visit her oo the following day, and abe did ao. Mrs. Moulton writes: "I wish yon could have aeon hi She was dressed In a white' brocado trimmed with a piece of red silk around tho bottom, a red, blousy waist covered with gold beads sewed fun tnstlcally over It. perhaps odds and ends of old finery, and gold shoes! Just fancy, at 11 o'clock In the morn ing! "We talked music. She hated Verdi and all he had mndo; she hated Ros sini and all he had made; ehe hated the French; she hated the Americans; she abhorred the very namo of Bar num. who, abe said, 'exhibited me Just as he did the big giant or any other of his monstrosities.' " 'But' said I, 'you must not forget how you were Idolized and appreciated In America. Even as a child I can re member how they worshiped Jenny Llnd.' " 'Worshiped or ncV she answered sharply, 'I was nothing more than a show In a showman' hands. I can never forget' " Mftthixtui Minister nommn!a -UhxnitMrlaln's Cough Kemertr. Kev. 'raes A. LeAÍi. Siüaca.Nlnñ. writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has been a need and welcome guest In our home for a numbet of years. I highly recommended It to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial In cases of colds, coughs and croup." Ulve Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find It very effectual and con tinue to use Has occasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For salo by all dealers.--Advertisement. He Looked It. The last man that came by askln' for work." said the farmer, "was one 0 them wrltln' chaps." "Did he say be wasT "Lie didn't need to. I knowed it without telllu'. fer be looked as lone some as a slieddtn' owl settln' on a graveyard gatepost an' as hungry as a possum up a almmon tree that bad Jes' been h't by llghtnln'." Atlanta Consti tution.! i Defining the Disss se. "I've: cared for several persons." she explained, '"but I never buv loved any one so that I would have Wen willing to give np my home and work for him If neoensary. That Is real love, lun't itf "No; 'that Isn't real love. That is soflenliiR of the brain." Chicago Rec ord-Herald, i 8 8 - i 1 Easily. i "Do yod believe woman will ever be able tooutstrlp mnnr she asked. "It isn't a matter for specnlatlon.' be replied. "She done It" Chicago ItecortUUerald. WUHTUOITXD. P issoofer.. A. M. ...;i: P. K. 1U:M EtSTBODMO P. H. 4:4 P. M. 12:20 A. M. 8:14 A. M. 4;4ft Passenger Trains run on Mountain Time. E K. Calvin, H.V.Putt, Ounoral Manager. General Superintendent. U.K. Kichakdsoh. Bupt. or Trunsp I. J. H. Uykk. G. L. IIickkt. Buoerlntendent. Asst. Superintendent Arizona & New Mex . ico Railway SORTBSOCHD P.M. Hactalta Lordsburg : Dunoau ;e Sliftoo :4U SOUTHBOUND A. M Clifton : Duncan 1:10 Lurdshurf Haoulta - W: Trains run dailr. Mountain time. M. M. CROCKER, M. D. Pbrelelea end Sergeon. niatrint Rnrirnnn Southern Pacido end Art' on New Meiieo Railroads. Sure-eon to American Consolidated Copper KM, LoHsgBraa Nw Msxioo. TOM TONG & CO. THB NKW BRICK RESTAURANT Table supplied with the best in the Market Everything neat and clean Wilson & Mon SILVEH CITf, NEW M'JCX. Will make regular visits to Lordsbnre, N. M. rSOOQCOeOQCGG iooeoooooooooci 3 BONUS Probate, Judicial, Surlty, Employes, Otllclal U. S. FifliilitT ani Gúaranty Co.: Buy your bonds Instead of calling on friends who may not want toajgn a bond. IXXttX X OtOCXX X CA'A'A Two Waterloos. It Is a very curlojs fact that a good many peoplo do not know that two batl'es were fought at Waterloo. Both of these were fought against the French, the first under the command of the .Duke of Marlborough on Aug. 17, IT05. who on this date actually oc cupied the same ground as the Duke of Wellington did a little more than a century later, June 17. 1815, the only difference being that the former was marching on Brussels and the latter was marching from Brussels. In the first battle the French were defending Brussels. They marched out to meet Marlborough, but owing to the slack ness on the part of Bchlangenburg, the Dutch general, who was fighting with blm, it waa not a success, Marlborough only taking a few of the French troops as prisoners. The following one, fought against Napoleon by Wellington, proved to be oue of the greatest victories ever recorded in the annals of England. On a Monday Morning. Monday morning is a hard teat for the institution which we call life. Life may be all very well on Saturday night and Sunday morning, but bow about Monday morning? If you wake up then with a pleasurable anticipa tion of the week of work which Is ahead of you, yon are a happy man. The instinct of the bad boy who plays truant never quite dies out of us. Oue dreams of a Monday morning when the aun la shining and the air is clear, of slipping quietly into one'a clothes, of tiptoeing softly out of the house, of scaling the fence and crossing the meadow and losing oneself in the al luring woods, while time clocks re main unpunched and whistles blow in vain. Ban Francisco Bulletin. Improving It. A foreigner meeting an American friend said to faim. "How are yonf The latter replied, "Out of sight" The man considered this very clever and decided to use the expression on the next occaslou. Shortly after be was met by a friend, who asked, "How are youT" With vlulble pride be an awered, "Yuu don't see me." New York Globe. 8he Was Safe. Little four-year-old Mabel waa run nlag downhill, holding her dress tight ly. "Be careful," callea ber mother, "or you will fall." "Oh, no, I won't"! replied Mabel, " 'cause I'm holding tight to myself.' that Reassured. '"What is this white spot on goldfish I bought from you 7" . "He has simply shed a scale." "Oh, 1 thought mayCb the plating was wearing off. Pittsburgh Post. ; SAVED HIS TREASURE. Clever Ruse of a Blind Man Who Had Been Robbed. "My great-uncle, who waa blind," aid a Frenchman, "once burled $4,000 In gold louls under a pear tree in his garden. His neighbor aaw blm do It and in the dead of night came and atole the money, replacing the earth carefully. "Some days later my nncle brought fifty more louls down to the pear tree (or burial. He soon discovered his loss, and, silently weeping, he, too, re placed the earth. "He knew whom to suspect, ana that night be called on his neighbor. He seemed thoughtful and distrait, and the neighbor asked blm what oppress ed his mind. " 'Well. I'll tell you,' said my great ancle frankly, 'I have 1,000 louls hid away in a safe place, and today a ten ant paid off a mortgage, and I bave another 1,000 louls In cash' on my hands. I don't know whether to seek out another biding place for this mon ey or put it where the other is. What do you adviser "'Why,' said the neighbor eagerly, If your fttt biding place Is safo and you declare It to be ao I should cer tainly put this money there too.' . "My great-urcle said firmly that that was what he would do ou the morrow. It was the wisest course. Then he took his leave. "And when next day be went to the peer treo again there, sure enough, was his lost 1,000 loula, all put back again." Exchange. 4 Unkind Critiotam. "I go to those concerts merely to kill time." ."Well, I'm sure you often find it be ing murdered there." Baltimore Amer ican. Not by levity of floating, bnt by stub born force of swimming, shalt thon make thy way. Carlyle. Well Posted. The vsrtous dishes In the Hungarian restaurant were numbered for the con- venleui-e of the waitresses and the ben efit of the patrons. A young couple en tered... Tbfl orchestra struoW "p .the "Wiillam'Tell" overtufeT Turning to her escort, the young woman said: "That's familiar. What Is ltr The man gin need up at the orchestra and saw the number 8 displayed. Then, with the air of one who Is accustomed to cafe life, be looked up number 3 on the bill of fare. "That." he replied when he bad located it, "is 'Filet Ml gnou,' by Champignons " Argonaut We have Just received a shipment of 916 Cans of Guaranteed Inspected Floor, Household and Carriage Paints, JAP-A-LAO and VARNISHES. TURPENTINE & OILS. Anything from a half pint to 10 Gallon cans. Also see the It artlstlo sug gestions on how to pal tit Your Homo, THB HoDBrts & Lealiy Mercantile Co LOSDSBDEQ . ( ISCOBPOBATSD ) NEW MEXICO J08ÍUTA g. KATNOLDH, President. JAS. OrtAHAM MoNARV, Vluo-rrosidont, W. L. TUOLKV. Vlce-Prcsldout, KDOAR W. KAYSKR. Cashier. WALTER M. HUTLUH. Asst. Cashier, O. T, MOOHE, Asst. Cashier THE- First National Bank EL PülSO, TEICiVG VAPITAL AND SUBPLUS i , SOO.OO DEPOSITS 4,000,000 United. States Depository 4 per cent, interest paid on Savings Accounts. Invited from those who contemplate opening initial or additional $6,000 000' Correspondence Is accounts In Kl Psso. Assets Deposits made by mall are promptly acknowledged. The Easiest Way. An eminent German professor had the misfortune to die while he waa away oo bis holidays. When the time came to put up a tablet to bis memory In the little university town where his life's work bad lain this was the line which the mortuary artist carved upon it: "lie died during bis absence." New York Post Landseer'a Persistent Wooer. Charles Lsndseer was a brother of Elr Edwin "and for some years," says the writer of "Leaves From a Life." "was the victim of the most extraordi nary persecution that I should think any man ever met with. An eccentric woman fell desperately in love with him and need to pester hlin first with the most extravagant love letters and then by lying in wait for him when ever he left the house. Finally ahe issued invitations to the wedding, pre pared breakfast and an enormous cake and called for poor Mr. Tandseer in a carriage and pair, the horses decked out with white satin streamers and she herself dressed most gorgeously as a bride. But that was the end of the persecution. Her friends took her away, and Mr. Landsoer remained a bachelor to the day of bis death," Just For a Start-. "What are you going to call the new babyr "Reginald Claude," replied Mr. Bllg gins. "Isn't 'Beginald Claude' a rather af fected name?" "Yes. I want him to grow np to be a fighter, and I fancy 'Oeglnald Claudo' will start something every time he goea to a new school." Washington Star. The Bees Coof h Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I have been keep- Ins; house." says L. C. llames, of Mar bury' Ala. "I consider it one of the best remedies I ver used. My Chil dren have all taken It and It works like a charm. For colds and whoop ing cough It Is excellent." For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. Flowers, Flowers are the terrestrial stars that bring down heaven to earth and carry up our thoughts from earth to heaven. the poetry of the Creator written In beauty and fragrance. Got Him. Briggs Some mighty cheap men ride in high priced cars. Griggs Yes, mine la a low priced on too. Cleveland Plain Dealer. These hands of mine are empty, but clean Louis Kossuth. Good System. "Old man, you alwaya look bright and cheerful." Think sor "You certainly always look cheerful Have you no troubles?" "Yes: I have troubles, but I never sympathize with myself." Washing ton Herald. Feminine Repartee. "Do you like my new hat?" "I didn't like it well enough to buy it yesterday when the milliner-offered It to me." "Oh. I see. Naturally you were obliged to take a lesa expenalvt one." Detroit Free Press.' Conceit is the soap bubble of life. very large, very smooth and ascendant until pricked. How Is Your MoilerT It has been stated that a man's stomach is his boiler, his body Is his engine and his mouth the Ore box. Is your boiler (stomach) in good work lng order or Is it so weak that it will not stand a full load and not able to supply the needed energy to your en gine (body)? If you have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. They streng then and invigorate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally, Many very remarkable cures of stora ach trouble have been effected by them. For sale by all dealers. Adv come to everybody. Life lias more upa than d o u no. sib while you are making, you ought to be saving For the Rainy Day. Where is the money you have been earning all these years? Some one else has deposited it in the bank. Why don't you put your own money in the bank? Why let the other fellow save what you earn? Start Today, Op a Bank Account Jñ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Zcrd.E3"bxrc", 3T. Mis m GENERAL MERCHANDISE. EAGLE DRUG MERCANTILE CO. MINE AND RANCH SUPPLIES oooooeooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooei aOOOOOCOOOOC ft. . . m. AT THB - OOOOQOOOOOOOOÜ 33 \n\n Historial Boel.ty