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WESTERN LIKEIÍAL. LOKIlSIUJIKi April Ifl, IMS PÜHUSHKD FKIDAYS. Rntrrd Ht the Post ornea lit Lnrrisburf; as Seoond Clans Mall MatMr. lly PAKIM V. Ill KH. illlor A Owner Subscription Pricet. Tnrer Months 1 iKJ ftli Months 1 it One Tear 'H 4ilhscrlpt1nn A Iwsrs Parshl In Art.ano. KNOW TU E LAN D LA VS. In this country of vast areas of gov eminent, land open for location ami settlement It Is surprising how little Is known by prospective homestead ers of the requirements of the laws lalil down for the tiling, settlement, cultivation and final proof on home stead and desert rlalms The aver age setttler depends on his neighbors , ami irientis mr me instruction ne should receive gratuitously and first handed by merely requesting it frum the government or United States Land olllclals. Almost every person In Southwes ern New Mexico Is In terested mure or les in our public lands, but their possession oi Know ledge ot tbe land laws has been dis astrously stinted In many cases. Threo hours of intelligent reading would save many serlnus errors. The I'nlled Sutes Land Olllce has fiubllshod for free distribution book ets entitled, "Suggestions to Persons Desiring to Make Homestead hn trie" and, "Statutes, and Regulations of the Desert Land Laws." ihe ob ject of which is to bring the settler Into closer touch with his legal olill gaiions. Any settler who neglects to liecome posted on thee subjects as they Interest him is doing himself and the government an injustice, as long as the data Is free. liefore long there will be large tracts of excellent land opened In southern Grant county for tiling and cultivation Those who Intend tak ing this land should post themselves now, before It is too late, on what they are required to do. It will pre vent complications later on. The enterprising and successful merchant is always a liberal user of printers ink, because it pays him to lie. lleing posse-sed of brains and ability he is able to comprehend the very obvious fact that ads In the local fapers brings him business and helps i;s town. Look over any town you may choose and you will tind that the live leading merchants are adver tisers, benefiting their business and their town, while the parastlc drones of the town selfishly seek to reap ben eiiis from the efforts of their fellow townsmen, by taking everything they can grab and giving nothing in re turn. Southern Grant county's great need Is more people and one of the best ways to get the coveted population is tiy personal solicitation. Write your friends In the East. Tell them what you are doing and get them interest ed. That alone counts more than tons of l'.oosier literature and the letters of strangers. Work among the people you know and get them to eotne here and see what opportun ities lie in every direction. 1'ut your friends In the East, "next" to the test country in the United Slates and then go after tbe stranger. It is surprising how a worthless fake proposition engineered by a stranger will be given precedence by the people in place of a legitímale sale by local business men. Let a stranger come into Lordsbuig selling any character of article at any price and the people fall for It head over heels. Hut let a local citizen attempt to sell something and It is next to impassible. The Liberal Is sore, hence tills outburst. In the past month there have been four useless magazine solicitors in our midst sell ing junk that most of the people never received and if any was re ceived It reached the waste basket tirst thing oil the reel. Some people would rather contribute to the sup port of a fnrlk than take their local paper and help an industry that is trying to Boost them and their inter ests, and give thetu something for their money. CLEAN Ul'! Lonlsburg Is having a spiritual re vlval and at the same time a revival of dentines. Some people have gut ten next to the clean up suggestion and have removed tra-h, lixed up front and hack yards and are trying to make the town mure desirable to live In, while the neighbors look on with admiration, Now let the neigh bors get busy. Springtime, despite the thermom eter's recent evidence, Is really iiere. Even the abject stir about their wretched premises, plant morning glories and try their best to fix uo the leaning pickets left from the kindling needs of I lie later frosty mornings. Good housewives tie tow els about their heads, girtl up their narrow skirts and chase the dust of winter from their rooms The laziest pick and trifle wiih their belongings to tlx themselves better to face the changing seasons. "Clean up!" Is the phrase. Why not enlarge it? Wby not "paint up?" An If "paint up." whv not do it so It will LAST and PAY': l'ainilng is another "artpreseservi tlve " Kightly done. It saves repair, adds to the lengtn of propertv-llfe. In creases propertv-attrac Ivity, brings to the tenant's lips the plea-ed vmlie, to the righteous landlord the whole some feeling of duty well performed. Hetween ourselves, there's room for lots on lots of paint here in Lords burg Well applied, in colors Judl nously selected. It would conceal a niulllludu of architectural and san itary sins from the discerning eyes of tourists passing this way and from ourselves Look over your OWN house, or home, or business structure. Don't YOU agree? Trv our pres cription "Clean I'Pand i'alnt L p. ' Nope, the Lllieral Isn t getting anv graft from the I'alnt companies for iHiostliig their goods only the town needs paint, no matter what brand. New Mexico Quarantine off Governor McDonald, upon the ad vice of M cattle sanitary board, lift ed the rigid quarantine of February :trd, yesteiday (Thurwlav) permitting free Interchange of live stock and commodities between New Mexico and Colorado, Texan and Arlioria. The news is welcomed by the cattle men, hay dealers and the people In Keueral. ANirAAS ITEMS The Woodmen of the World organ ized a cam'i here Saturday evening. This Is the til st lodge to organize In Animas. Coun'y Assessor .lames A. Shipley and sun and John Wiley were visitors In the valley this week. Mrs. W. T. Hlnlillelrl feturned home Sunilay, after Bpentling several weeks In Douglas. John T. McCahe of El Taso was looking after interest In the valley last wi ek. George Cureton and Roliert Wright motored over from White Signal Wednesday and made the return trip the same day. James Casner of Lordsburg was an Animas visitor Monday. Doyle Wood went to Lonlsburg tbe first of the week after supplies for the XT ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Itlce transacted busi ness In llachita Tuesday. George Wright of Lordshurar visited In the valley last week and took In I lie dance at the Eads hall. Messrs. Oliver King and Rufus Wa mel were Lordsburg visitors the tirst of the week. We are having Ideal Spring weather at present and gardening seems to be tbe order of the day. PLAYAS NEWS ITEMS. A development company lias been formed here by Milton McWhorler, J. F. Winner of Oakland, Cal and others and a 40 li. p. tractor Is being brought to Mayas. It will be put to work breaking up ground In this neighbor hood. A well drilling outfit with a capacity of 2iK) feet will also be pur chased by the new company andan at tempt made to reclaim a large area of land. A warehouse and commis sary Is to be built at Playas Station. The company Is leaving nothing un done to make their enterprise a suc cess and with capital and brains be hind them will doubtless make their undertaking a success in rjie valley. Kec Croora and Dan McFadln re turned last week from Hlllsboro with 010 head of tine goats which they pur chased. The Playas school which has been stopped for about a month began again Tuesday the l.'ith with Prof. C. A. smith as teacher. The case of Playas Mercantile Com pany vs. Milton McWhorter was tried out before a jury in Justice It. D Hamilton's court here. The testi mony closed about midnight and a verdict was returned for the plain till in the amount of H2 41 and judge ment rendered thereon about one o'clock Tuesday morning. Most every one have gardens ud and doing nicely and some report corn already up. There was considerable Interest shown In the recent election of school trustees which resulted as follows: Cade Wright 4. K. D. Hamilton 3H, Milton McWhorter 28, and li. L. Du puy 17. NOTICE On account of heavy losses sustain ed through delinquent customers, we are forced to withdraw all credit, ac counts and do a strictly cash business on and after May 1st. Buy vour tickets by the first of the month. Lordsburg Dairy. 3t-30 l!y Al en and Lines Fifteen sacks of Sears & ilobeuck's catalogues were wlsned upon Post master Hardin Sunday morning, com ing from El Paso for uc each. The big books were shipped into El Paso In carload lots and mailed from there. There was hardly a family In Lords- uurg wno nm not get one or the cata logues, some getting two and three. The mail order-business continues in a flourishing condition despite the ef forts of the locil merchants to meet the mail-order prices and klve prompt service, better quality of goods and creun. Railroad contractor McKee of Wil cox, Arizona, was In the city last week renting mule teams to work on the new railroad being built from Wilcox to the Mascot mine. He took quite a number of the local hybrid animals back to Wilcox with him, A baptistery was put In the local Baptist church last week by iloug land and McSwaln. From the Mimbres Hot Springs notes of the Demlng Headllgnt we glean: iilalne Phillips, who suffered a severe sei hack some weeks ago, is again off his crutches He is conval escing rapidly wandering over the hills quoting his friends Shakesoeare and Elbert Hubbard. Lordsburg has a well and pumping plant nearby that if photographed would rival Ihe pictures of the fountain-flowing wells In the Mimbres val ley. The pump on the homestead of Frank R. Coon, two miles east of Lordsburg throws forth a stream that proves we have i lie water If It was only known exactly where to tind it. S. II. Dunagan. of Animas was in the city last Filday on business mat ters. Miss Svlvla Turner resumed her dui les at the local telephone exchange Monday after being off a week on ac count of Illness from a vaccination. County Comml-stoner B. B Ownbv returned Saturday from Sliver City where he ha ben attending the reg ular Spilng session of the commis sioners Nothing but routine busi ness was transacted last week and the usual bills were paid. The meet ing was adjourned until Thursday (yiHterday) when Mr. Ownby return ed to ttie county seat to finish up the se slon. An Investigation of the small-pox epidemic on the Mimbres river will hold the boards this week. Miss Marie Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Small entertained at a "Kook" party last Saturday night In hoii'tr of Miss Marshall's guest, MUs Ellle Smith of Silver City. Matt Mansfield spent Sunday In San Simon. Swat'em! Have Heather & Augus tine put In your screen doors now. J. A. Leahy was in Demlng last Friday. Manager I. W. Brlel of the Star theatre has been playing In 111 luck with his Friday night features films. Fur four weeks past something has come to pass to prevent him showing his advertised spec'al features ana last Friday night It occurred again when the lights went out and failed to return, thus postponing "What the Gods Decree" until Saturday evening. WANTED. The LiiiKKAL would like to hear from persons located In southern Grant County relative to sending in weekly new letters from their district. 1 Straw Hats Just received a complete line of SPRING STYLES for i Men and Boys. Call and look them over Save Money by Trading with i R. M. GARCIA, Prop. LA TIENDA DEL PUEBLO poooooooooooooooot, MOOQOCK SWINK & GOULD Butcher Shop & Meat Market FRESH MRAT9 SHOP AT 85 MINE Something New For The Ladies. Spirella madé to Measure Corsets Mrs. G. P. JEFFUS Corsetiere Eggs For Hatching Single Comb RHODE ISLAND REDS. EGGS $2.00 TO $3.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Send for our Malting list IT IS FREE Stock for sale at all times Write us your wants Apache Red Pens Silver City, New Mexico Builders and Contractors All classes carpenter ing and Concrete Work. Adobe walls and oundatlons water proofed by concrete preparation. New idea. Unit wall concrete block. Es timates furnished Lathing and plas tering. Ranch construction work. Guaranteed jobs Houses built on installment plan. Let's Talk it Over. McSwain & Houghland Box 230. Lordsburg. S.fi. J. W. JOHNSON 85 MINE STORE Representatives for United States Tailoring Company See Our Line New Spring Suits. Dry Goods and Groceries at TOWN PRICES. S WWWV'VWWVWWVWI K. L YYKlUii Blacksmith, Wheel-wright Spring and axel Welding Wood Working Horseshoing. NORTH OF R. R. TRACK Clifton Steam Laundry Sanitary, Neat Work. No rough edges. Prompt Delivery ALL WOItK ItKCEIVES Special Attention Let the Clifton Laundry Do Away with Blue Monday For special occasions send us your table linen. WORK GUARANTEED Collars and Shirts Laundried Right Robert Mahan, Lordsburg, Agent. HEW Cleaning and Pressing Parlors DELUXE All Work Guaranteed Sanitary Methods Old Clothes made to look like NEW Sponged and Pressed Establishment Ground Floor Lordsburg Hotel Orders taken and delivered at C. 11. Sullivan's store J. A. FLOYD, Prop. fWvr'nlWit9tfta1 IK Its superiority is unquestioned. Its fame world-wide. Its use a protection and a guar antee against alum food. If you wish to avoid a danger to your food READ THE LABEL and decline to buy or use any baking pow der that is not plainly designated as a cream of tartar powder. ASSAY OFFICE We have opened an ASSAY OFk'ICK In Lordsburg. where expert attention will be given to General Assaying. Charges Reasonable. Bonney Mining Company. ! PARLOR BARBER SHOP t renx Junes, pi up. BATHS, LAUNDHY AGENCY Next door to PostofHce I.OllllSIUIKl. NKW MKXICfl MLOBDSBUEG DAIRY "Sanitation First" .nn f Sanitary bottled milkand cream. Two deliveries dully.. Always on time. Phone 40. Allen & Lines, Props Hand-Made Cowboy BOOTS For Sale Only By GRANT COUNTY Agents WELSH & DAWSON SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO Cor. Yankee & Bullard Sts. Custom Assay Office Critchett & Ferguson Assayers-Chemists-Kctaüargists REPRESENTATIVE FOR ORE SHIPPERS P. O. Box 712 El Paso, Texaa. Ross Jewelry Store 216 Bullard Street, Silver City, N.M. Solicits your Watch ItepnlrltiM'. Dlamoud Mounting. KnpruvhiK 8c nd iiH you i- work by IiiHiirod Vat I, Eye Kxuiníned UIhhhw Kitted by KotfiuturtHi OptouiutrUt, Neat and prompt mending and repairing. JOSE K. ACOSTA, Prop. NORTH OF 8. P. TRACKS. LAUNDRY Clean washing. Prompt Delivery. First Laundry hast of Roberts & Leahy Mere Co. Kodak Films Developed Any Size 10c per Roll Elite Studio Lorclabnrg Hotel, Ground Floor Central Restaurant Now open for business In the Mc- Orath block. New clean quarters. f X I.OllllS All American Help. Best of every thing on the market. Special IMnner lally. Fresh Oysters. GRAY BROTHERS, Tuofs. DAHUtG POTiEia Made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, the most delicious and wholesome of all fruit acids. PR MÉÍ' ICS Co. Life tarace EL PASO, TEX. AUKNTtt WAHTKU Archie S. Roane DISTRICT MANAGER Room 1, Porterfield Block SILVER CITY, N. M. Periodical trips maite to Lordsburg and vicinity. Keg Beer on Tap I'lne Wines and Liquors Res aurant in Connection Vendóme Hotel Building St. Elmo Café T. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. Club House Saloon FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FRANCISCO CANO, Prop. North of Railroad Tracki. NOTICE. Dflprtrtmrnt or the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE Las Cruces, N. M , March 24, 1915. NOTICE la hereby irlven that Wllllum H York, of Walnut VMn. N. M.. who. mi .Ihu. UNry ?. 1114, mutlo homeHteail o try, No. ihmmm, fur NK't (or loin 1 anil i: S'í NKV. Heolion H, TnwnohipS! M, Kanire 111 W. N . M. P.MorMtnn. hus filed notice of Intention to niHke Final oomniutatton proof, to eatahllph cluini to (he land above dcaoiihed, hoforu M. L. Mnsarv. u . r. i;ominiaioiH-r. at waiuui wens, a . At. oil tu Blh day ot May lUlft. Claimant names as witnesses; W, D. Krebaum. of Walnut Wells. N. M. W. 0. Masw-y. of Walnut Wells. N. M. J. K.H'ldham, or Walnut Wells, N. M. H. L. Keilu, of Walnut Wells, N. M. John L. Burnslde, Register. Klrst pub. April S Last pub. April is) NOTICE Dvpa-tment of th Interior II. 8. LAND OFFICE Las Cruces, N. M. Marcb. 9, 1915 NOTICR Is hnrohv vlvon that Allwtrt W Lawrence, of Umlrtburu. N- M.. who, on June . iwn. uiafie nnmcMteail entry, nio. urau. lor riv.. neoiion . 'lowosuip w s, ttaniro 17 w . N. M . 1. Meridian, lias hied notice of inlen tion to niako final five year proof, to establish olaim to the land atove desnrlberi. before rarisv. Mush, U. . Commissioner, at Lords bui'K. N. M., oil UieiUt day of April IU15, Claimaut names as witnesses; ti. I, McNeil, of LordsbiirK. N. M. y. V. Aker, of Lordsbmir. N, M. . L. Aker, of Lordtuiurg-. N. M. J. T. Muir, of Lordsbura;. N. M. John L. Uurnside, Register. first pub. March I Last pub. April la NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE Las Cruces, N. M., March 9, 1915. NOTICK Is hereby itiven that Ira I) . Thom son, of Animas. N. M.. who. on Maya, Urns, made homestead entry. No. 6H1II lUAMtHl. for W'4 NWV: NK' NW1; NWi. NB'i. Keotlon 6. Township auS. KiliiKO ail W, N. M. i". Me ridian, nas men notice or intention u make final five year prnor, to establish claim to the land atHive described, bcrmrt Alfred II, Ward. IT.H Commissioner, at Auimaa. N. M.. on the 21st day or April MIS. Claimant names at witnesses; Ptephen H. Ilunsgau, of Animas. N, M. John W. Iltiucau, of Animas, N. M, Hamuel Ward. of Animas. N. M, Oliror (1. Kiuir, of Animas. N. M. John L. Burnslde, Register. First pub. March I Last pub. April la NOTICK. Department or the Interior, U.S. LAND OFFICE. Las Cruces, N. M., March. 9, 1915 NOTIOR la hereby (riven that Wlll'sin A, Wrluht, of Hedrock. N. M.. who. on Auaust :f. Hist, made homestead entry. No. HH44. for n '.i n w n ,i r i. eeo. li. lownsnip si n. Uanire if. N. M. P. Morldisn. tms tlli-d notice of Intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim ut the laud above dcsorilwd, bolore Karis V. hush U. H (Com missioner, at Lordsbura;, N, Al.. ua ihe xist day of April Vtlh. i;iimani uamos as witnesses: n.M.WrlHlit, of Hedrock, N. M. Chas, O.'i'ysuu, of Lordxhura, N. M JliuCrala. nf II. .1.1 Hill. N. M. Uud liaiilels, ot Lorrisburir. N. M. John L. Uurnside, Register. first nub. Murch IB Two Eli Last pub. April. Id Kelly-Springfield Truck i'ok kv'kky rr prosit Be Tore buvlng Investigate the Kelly-Springfield, Send fur booklet and Complete data. PHILLIPS-BROWN Company Agents Lordsburg, N. M. STOMACH TROUBLE FOH FIVE YEAilS Majority of Friend TLougLt Mr. Hughe. Would Die, Bat One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomeroyton, Ky. In interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughe writes as follows : "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, and alt my friends, except one, thought I would die. He advised me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, and quit JOSHUA S. HAYNÍlLDS. Presiden . EDOAll W. KAYSKK. Cashier. JAS. ÜKAHAM MoNAKV, Vloe-1 esident, WAI.TRH M. HUTI.KH. Asst. Cashier W. L. TOOI.KY. Vloo-Presidont. O. T, MOUUB. Asst. Cashier THE First National Bank EL PASO, TE2í:.S C.irlTAI. AND HUKl'I.US . 8OII.0O IKI'UH1TK 4,00,000 XTnlted. States Depository 4- percent, interest paid on Savings Accounts. Correspondence is Invited from tbosu who contemplate opening initial or uddittonul accounts In Rl Paso. . Assets - - - - $6,000 000 I posits made by mall are promptly acknowledged. v Notice of Pendency of Suit IN TIIR DISTRICT COI' HT OF TIIRSIXTI1 JUniCIAI.TMXTKICT llh'THR KI'ATROK NKW MKXICO. WITHIN AN1 FOUTHRI COUNTY Or UUANT thloa Soott. Plaintiff, 1 Civil , Aotitm vs. Edward A. Bonn, Defendant The abovo named rhifcnrinnt in hereby no tfflod that u civil action in -divoroe luis been onmme ced uwilnr hi 111 In tliu above i ntitU d court and autinn by the abovo nmnol plain titf, China Hcott, allcifhiK an grounds fort-Hid action thar defendant without JiiHt cauneon or about March 2nd. UM4 abandone I plaint iff. and (duo aald date bftRmvl"crd and refuted to(Oippiri plaintiff aecordíntr to Iíh meant, tatl'ui In llicand ability, and praylnv the oou't for a decree dlrtrmlvinfr te bondH of rnatrluiony bctwen plaintiff und delcudant and for general relief, Now, therefore the Raid Edward A. Rcott. defendant aa aforenaid. I hereby notified that bo la rentifred to appear in Hiibj oourt and action, and annwer, demur or plad to the oouiplaint filed therein on or (etore May lrt. A. 1. lMift, the dato of completion of service upon him by publication, and that u 11 leu bu 6otipoMra, and annworH, demiit-H or pleads, jiKlKinenthydeiault will bo rendered utraiust htm in aald action anu the plnintllT will ap- By to the ooiirt for the relief prayed lor to er aald oumlalnt. A. W. MornfiiKntar, whop poptoftlce ad drenn In Lordttbui-tf. New Mexico. Is attorney for the plaintiff. Wit lies ni y hand and (cal of Baid Court this O day ui April A. li. ÜU5. E. U. vrnaRT.E, Clerk. (REAL) Br J. A. SHIPLEY, Deputy. First pub. April 0. LaM pub. April !. NOTICE Dnpattment of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE Las Cruces, N. M.t April 6, 1915. NOTICE Is h by viven that Nathan N. Rramlett..of ("loverdalp. N. M.. who onAnrtl H. IHU), made homeHteud entry. No. IHMK, lor in seciun si TownHiup ma, KaiiKCu w . N. M. P. Meridian, ha tiled nutlee of Inten tion to make final live year Pi oof, to entab lih claim to the land atMivn described, betoro Alfred II. Ward. IJ.H. ('oininiHHioner. ut An' i 1 imi, N M., on the mh day of Mav lítiú. Claimant Dames witnesses: Wnlterflrlflln. of Cloverdaio. N. M. .laimm N. Clark, of Cloverdiie, N. M. IjOimh ('arriero, of (Hoventaie, N. M . Jamua U. Wolf. or Cloverdaio, N. M. John L, Burnslde, Register. First nub. Anrll Lawt pub. May 1 NOTICE Department oi the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE Las Cruces. N. M., April ft, 1915. NOTICE Is here y viven that I-rank (1 ("line, ot 1-onUbu is. M.. wno, in January W, lid, made homestead entry. No. t iik,w. mr f'í NK'i: HK4 NW'i, WU N E1. Sections. Towiishlnj KunifO 17 W.. N.M.IV Mer idian, bus filed notice of Intention to make nnal nve year Proof, to establish olaim to I be laud above deiciilted, be lore Faris V, Hush, IT 8. CommlKSfoner. at IirüMhurir. N.M .mi the ISth day of May 1HIA. Claimaut name as witnesses: L. K. Jones, ot IrOrdsburfr, N. M. Felix Jones, of LordHburir, N. M . George Horn brook, of LordHburtr, N. M , V.V. Wtlliams, of LordHbuitf.N.M. John L. HurnsUle, Ueglsler. First pub. April 9 Last pub. May 7 Heather & Augustine Contractors and Builders Plans and Estimating Free Brick, Concrete and all Classes of Construction Work. Mission Furniture a SPECIALTY Ttw ora taking olher medicines. ! decided to take his advice, although I did not have any confidence in It. I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured me haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. I am so thankful for what Black Draught has done for me." Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of the stomach and liver. It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely used by young and old, and should be kept in every family chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. jg THOS. A. LISTER f Z KSTATK AND J? j MIXING PUOI'KKTIKH I Lordsburg, New Mexico. New 1915 Model ; 17 New Features' Wa hT. right here, the ear lor whioh you here welled. It ho'de tho road perfeeiry at 50 milee an hour. It earriee 6wm firowo people oomfort ably. It has left hand drive with eenter control (elective eliding (ear transmission. It faoa m Sime high tension mea neto. It ridee as easily as any $5000 ear elliptic eprinf on rear. It ha famous make oé aati-skid reer tires and tBe same eiae tiree 303M inoM all around. It is fully equipped) top, windshield and apeedo meter, ete. This "Wonder Car" la tna 1915 model of the Maxwell price (695. With Eleetrlo Starter and Elaetrie Lights only 555 extra. GEORGE W. TRIMBLE GRANT COUNTY AGENT . LOKPSBUltG, N. M. II Mi ... ,;-?( .' . UrZ2-: ri"Tzy 1 s