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. i Í ... Give the Local fierchasis ' a Chance ! r !Vj nyl m Ü ii 'U) Lvih,i . o. . u0t4 a. .,k as. Ni ... . i. i a" ssawjaassi ..-4 . . V Boost for the Big Celebration September 6 h ) . Vol. XXVIII, No. 40 Lordsburg, New Mexico, Friday, August 20, 1915 JIHHIRIPTIOV. M PER VFA BINlíí.B COI'IKS. TEN I'KNTS ft I ? ! 1 1 O .1 ! 4 5 ! s Í J rv unce i ou Were a lüd! Don't deny the children. Give them plenty of crackers to nibble. , Our crackers will fill the bill tor the kiddies. Wp carry them in boxes and loose. There's a snap in our store in many other things besides crackers.. ' r See our new Portable Camp Stove. Just tlie thing for Autoists and Campers. Swat the fly with our new Screen Fly Traps. The Bast Cuts in Our MEAT DEPARTMENT j f lie Big-Store ' 1 '- - 7 ' j .i --' i . . ", -..,,- i i. . i i, ' '- EÉrts MMi if c, r IKCUUPOHATKIt ) , LOU DSIU; !JO : : r : NW MEXICO CO. I LOCAL 6 PERSONAL Mnlt Mansfield spent the weak end in El Paso returning Tuesday evening. While in the Pasa City he and Mr. McCabe visited the late Matt Doyle and were probably the last friends to see the pioneer pros pector of Shakpeare. Jim r.dgar the well-known Ked Rock gout raiser, was in town last Tuesday and Wednesday raining, well, something besides goats. Mr. Edgar shipped over a thousand' head of his best stock to Texas Tuesday. There has been created a big demand for the Edgar-Vese- ley goats and preparations are be ing made for further large ship ments. Joe Nygren visited his wif in Silver City on Tuesday, making the trip with B. B. Ownby. Mrs. M. Q. Hardin returned last Tuesday morning from a delightf ul vcation trip to southern Califor nia. Mr. Ullcry of the LyonH-Altas Deisel engine company returned to Lordsburg Wednesday morning. Lawrence Boyd, president of the Monte Rico Mining and Milling Compsny, is in the city from his home at Lynchburg, Va. C. L. Mullin ha made applica tion for liquor license and expects to establish a gr.lnon in the Powell building at Hat-hita. Mrs. R. B. Ownby and daughter returned from San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday. Red McElgin han just finished pi intinpr the front ff the Vendóme h'itel v'Uilriing. The new coat greatly, adds to the good looks of (.ho ni' in rtroet. The Espee depot han also been repainted. The "paint un and clean up" campaign h:ss net been in vain but there is much room for improvement es pecially in the business part of town. Jack Turner left Tuesday eve ning for San Angelo, Texas, having Sifhipr.ed cij'ht fxrlo.-da of his fine , cnRcr; gouts the same day. There Si were 1216 herid in the shipment 1..l nil Vrn:r frtmr.Ti-.írlor' n Kitr 8 8 8 S V I ill 8 , Kemetnber! Winter is com ing on. Now is the time your Coal. to Jav m supply of Al.l. (KA KS AM' S'Zlif, of Patrjis in Town. 1 1 n : Kost complet FIRE INSURANCE rr t 3s ? wvtvwvvvM vmwwuvwwwvvvwmvvtwwu e-van ctyyy;. vyxxy. vxy. yyzot vjooc.9oaooo03 Sl URE there is a reason why "Red's" work is noticeable. It is artistic, neat and sensible. Good materiab are always used and the McEl'm painting is strictly individual. PAINTING, DECORATING and PAPER-HANGING. s AM Work Guaranteed Satisfactory. ausBEHajBHEHBTaac Tax 1 qwr'iiaw''rrgrrarrK: y OBFrUARY Cons sis Es OppDrtunUIss of Mmi Let's tóetlic most of 1915. Here is Our Platform. We, the members of th New Mexico State Fair Commission, afcre wiih the people of New Mexico, that th 1915 S'.ate Fair will deliver the poods. (Signed), R. E. Putney, Pres. H. H. Bktts, Vice-Prcs. C. A. Scheukich, Sec'y-Treas. R. W. Wiley, Sec'y to Comm. Note. Watch this space every week for the news pf the greatest State Fair ever held in the Southwest DATES: October 11-16, Albuquerque, N. M. nrics on t:ie le'cas mircct. ins Turner ;;tork is attractirg wide at tert ion ."nil is in demand. Porn to Mr. and'Mrs. T. M. Stev enson At: trust 11. a son. Poth t'lmi'ther and boy rre doing nicely :d the nroud daddy is donii tne o -o per thirT bv his i.any friends. Dr V,. C. DcMot:3 was in attend-j ance. I.irr.. C J.c of Duncan has been in the city while her baby boy has hen receiving medical tttention at the hands of Dr. DeMos3. The baby is much improved. S. P Stiüivan of Red Rock was Jiero Tuesday for medical treat ment. y,v3. E-lhorbrook has returned to Stein. The fall tern! cf the district court beT'-is tt Silver City or. Sep tonber ti. Walter Jnterrieden of Chicago, accompanied by his mother, are i:'. ting Mr. and am. a. j. inter .icdeti at the 85 mine. George Wright left Tuesday eve ning tt roend a three weeks' vaca ron at Sin Angelo, Texas, whore he has a brother. Albert V. f.i'.vrence has secured i patent to his land southeast of Lordsburg. Ivy Murray and Will Lyn were ro Tuesday accompanied by Mr. uchiinan, the Overland agent. There will be a big dance tonight Fridav) at the K. of P. hall. The eis Hill orchsotra from Duncan ill furnifh the music. Dennis Rya:, th popular Espee nr r.cer. 13 scenumg a lew nays i I.ns Anrele3. rle was sccrm- p.nied to the coast by his wife and mnilv. It3.i!on. Dennis. Jr., win eave'thia week for his final year n Annnpolin Naval Academy. Olney and McAllister's for Quin tette chocolates. nntflt. and Pine Fitter's eou'P nent fur pale cheap. Enquire at Ice roam Farlor. M. P. Fprrcr. the tailor, has re eived his Fall lire of goods. Come n early and select your suit before he Fall rush beg ns, Miss Sylvia Turner sivmt several daye n El Paao, return n;; Weltie!ay iioom Chocolate Brazil nuts, mill; choco ate and carnmels cnocolnle dip ed. Pound box, $1; halt pound, B-m, the owner of the Taitl Tong res taurant, accompanied by ha seven year Id sun, juonp;, ii-nvca nerj Ytuiioonoji venine from Gh'ntt, where Bun ha? pent 14 months, lien is ga ng to make nany ímproVímenM in ni reauiuraiu r Vf- ne'V tuiure. CantH:n John Greenway, manager oí nine, en route to Douglas Irom a trip j the Steeple Rock mir.ir.g district, on Saturday. fc'or a good dt, uiae and tlcted on it. home fr h'ss ill:in mall orilei rlC'S M Karrer. Hie ral. or. Vni'-rlcan wool 'iis ílñ t o i. Import Mo to Bert Bleísinprton and L. H. Davis, of the El Puso Times, Were here Tuesday n tli iriteram.8 of BecurinB a wvite-üí tí the local camps for the bin Times' anniversery editioii. Olney and McAllister's for choc olate and vanilla caramels, 10c. Messrs. Dunnecan and Fitch of Ha-J ihita were visitors at the 85 mine Wed nesday. Johnson's "Appreciated Choco lates" at the Mint Club. R. S. Pratt, the well known assayer at the 85 mire, has resigned his position and gone to Miami, Ariz. Mona Bell, who recently became a resident of the segregated dist rict of Lordsburg, went over the road for two years in the Lansing, Kansas, penitentiary, being sen tenced in the federal court at San ta Fe on Saturday afternon. Ruth V. Shipley, alias Mona Bell, was charged with bringing three girls from Denver for Immoral pur- i poses In Santa Fe. bhe was releas rí . . A.ril A , eo unaer a ? i.ouu uonu ana came to this city where she had bought ground for the erection of a house of ill fame. Thursday afternoon she was called to the special term of the federal court. Saturday she was sentenced. Death of Discoverer pf 85 Mine. Within the past year there has been a remarkable break among the old settlers and pioneers of southern New Mexico. Wednesday morning at the Hotel Dieu in El Paso one of the widest known char acters of the local mining camp and one of Grant county's best citi zens, passea lrom the ranks into the great beyond, when Matthew Doyle, familiarly known as Matt, died. Mr. Doyle came to this sec ticn thirty years ago, establishing his residence at the camp of Shakespeare where he has resided ever since. He has prospected ov er the entire southwest and has developed paying' mines. He was philanthropic and possessed a Keen Irish wit. He was a far sighted business man and was the owner of valuable property in this city together with stock in the 8 Mining Company. Mr. Doyle had been a sufferer of inflamation of the pancreas for some time past and left Friday eve ning for El Pao where he was re ceived into the Hotel Dieu. The Sisters extended every aid but he sank slowly and died Wednesday morning. Word of his death was received here as a great shock to his hundreds of friends and a pall hovered over Lordsburg for sever al days. Matt Doyle was born in Scotland seventy -two years ago of Irish par entage. He came to New Mexico thirty years ago and has resided in this section until the time of his deuth. He was known far and wide and was liked by young and old alike, in 18íii he located in Penn sylvania, being employed at a coal mine and a few years later went to Colorado where he married, his wile dying there later on ana bur ied there. . J. A. Leahy and John Gleason took charge of the body at El Paso. With the passing of Matt Doyle, Lordsbnrs lores ore of its best citi zens and a pioneer who will never be forgotieii. No relatives survive the deceased but a small city of people will miss a loving friend and companion. The old-timers are passing away swiftly and Matt Doyle has joined the ranks. Matt Doyle was luiitd in the Ever green cemetery Wednesday af teme on, and a li rge cotte(-e accompanied the hecy to its final reMiig place. Many beautiful ficral tokens adorned the cas ket. The pall bearers were Messrs. Leahy, Gleason, Ryan, MCabe, Farrel and T. chillón, liundieds of Él Phbo anrs pa d the r lest respects to Mr. Doyle. H s nets of charity were eulo g:sed at Ü13 last r'ghts, end ths body laid peacefully away to rest. BAND WILL GIVE BIG SHOW Saturday night at the Star thea ter the Lordsburg Brass Band will give a big concert in connection with the regular, run of a special movie feature of three reels. The proceeds of the show will be ap plied toward maintaining the band and everyone should turn out and give the boys a ig send-oT. There will be six selections by the band and the following special ties: Violin solo by Prof. Nead; vocal solo. Dr. Crocker; instruc niental quartet, Messrs. Nead, Spink, Williams and Gaas; cornet 'solo by Prof. W. C. Nead , vocal solo, Joo Nygren. The show promises to be one of the best ever staged by local tal ent. The band is materializing wonderfully under the supervision of Prof . Nead and it should be fos tered by the people of Lordsburg. Popular prices will be charged Sat urday night and every person in Lordsburg should be in attendant to show the boys that their efforts are appreciated. AN1M AS ITF.M9 it. iVimmrrn hii rrtilrnp! b TioV sVié bod h4n t consult from phr- DouKll Bo Alutin lift loM M pine hrre to Chrli Wrlrht at K.I Tkm Mr. W.lirht took rhrr of tlie rRnrh the 15th. Mr. AuMin loft tm- mndtiuy foí Kl Pmo w!r he will mitke hif future homr. Mt.iit Rnl'y llrnlrthw of Dunritn. Ari., ii vir.ltinff fripriii In the valley thii week. W. K. Stivern wan a l.ordsburl visitor tltr first nf the week. Mr. Tom rlirtronir hhi rnlilt tww ri tlenre on hin mountain rwnrh and will move htw fami'v ib thpre noon. Ti-e r.ew re-l.lence of Mr. H. D. Wrlxht 1 rtearinfr completion. A big time Will vigin August 23 on tht Animts whtn a week of dancing, racing, broncho bustin' and othfr amusements will com mence. People from all sections of New Mexico and Arizona are pre paring to take in the big celcbra-tiorti At the Star. Tonight i Friday) William Farnum, the greut American actor, will be seen in a Paramount feature, "'The Ri d' mr- tion of David Carson," a play deal ng wth a derelict's ícprerierat on. The HACHITA ITEMS (Too lote for tat weik) I Mrs. Baylor Youngs and daugh ter hav8 been spending some days here. They returned home Wed- i nosdav mrrninf. Hiiss Una Worthington is in town. A. J. Fitch has a new Buick. Mrs. 11. D. Parker has returned home from Deming. Mrs. McGaughy and daughter Bervl returned home from their feature is one of the uef.t Paramount vacation triD to Mississippi Mon- prcduction rrid is 'interesting- sr,d thrill- AnV nin-ht. TheV were acconiDan- ing. Saturday p'rf.t the bawl w.U g.ve , ed by Mra McGaughy's mother ?, lu"' V ,ru.,V", c '.".' and sister. turns. tn cunuay a mutua' iiinirp.eee , ,. , . . ,. , . , in.. -...... ...ai i i.i u ..i The new troon of soldiers arrived Admipsion 10a and 20e. The "Master- here Monday, the old troop leaves Ko-y" will be shown Wednesday night Wednesday for Douglas, next week instead of Tuesday owing to Mrs. William Snunder3 is snend- tha Minstrel show being here Tuesday. n(r a few cys with M. M. Saun ders and family. Captain Lesry and family left for Douglas Saturday. The Mercantile Store is being ím- BIRTHS In view of tie fact that the Uni- L . .1 Ox-l . i- . .. 1 ! 'Proved by some paint. Mr. Eddy ""J" Pr""" ,1 fV, ...Ir on the scene under the manage ment of Dr. DeMoss. Mr. and Mrs. Esby Wright wel comed a big boy Monday night. Daddy did the proper honors down town and is all swelled v.p until is doing the work I Several members of the old troop ! of soldiers gave an entertainment : in connection with the moving pic ture show last Saturday night. Their program consisted of reci tations, vaudeville sketches, and his friends hardly recognized him. i rciU:tiCt ano wa8 enjoyed by a good Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of the crowd. Staie Land Going According to Robert P. Ervein, commissioner of public lands, in a courtoous response to inquiries made by the local u. S. commis sioner, practically no land is left for Sti'to selections. Mr. Ervien rays, ''Outside the land which We have held up for selection on the tract where we r.reed to, select when the land is surveyed, and which amourts to about 150.000 acres, we will still hive m the neighborhood of 50,000 acres which we tire selecting for HI old ppli'tions, leaving practically none for new applications." Any persons whd are planning to nnkc State selections should do so immedirtely as the $3 00 an acre nffer m?.y be withdrawn" at any time. A. & N. M. greeted a boy Tuesday morning. And here's the girls I Hello girls! Born to Mr. and Mrs.-Luther Ed wards, a daughter; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes, a daughter; Dr. DeMosB was the attending physician for these births. IN THE JUSTICE COURT Faür d'uk residents of the Ha chitit Undcrvorld were arraigned before Justice of the Peace C. W. Marsaiis in this city Saturday af The officers of the Cattle Sani tary Board have arrested two or three of the citizens from the low er part of Grant county and are going to trke them to Lordsburg for trial. HoW is that? In doing so they are passing two justices, one here and one be'.ow. What is the reason, are the J. P.'s incompe tent? The citizens who elected them didn't thir.k so, or are thé officers of the C. S. B. tita judges in the case? Bovn to Dr. and Mrs. Thornbbrry, oh August 15, a son. Mr. Tombaugh is in Dehling this Week on business. MINSTRELS HERE TUESDAY Johnson's Old Reliable Minstrels will givO one performance in Lcrds- burr, next Tuesday. August 24th. The management of the show posi tively trurrrntee it to be the best co'ored minstrels on the road, car rying only tb-p best performers and musicians. Their big eighteen Here bard and their Twentieth Cmtury Compressed Air Calliope will "ive p grsnd conceH on their trrival in Lordsburg. Doors open t seven ; performance at eight o'clock. REDROCK S. M. ferMr;s. "Perky," haa returned from nlobe. Arizora. and ii looking after bis mtn 'rp hit esta h-r. lHia.1 Carel! Thomas of TVminir In aper.dinR he werk vtritlea at the Redroclc farm. Mr. SM-uy Klrkpatrlrk of the State Eniti neer'a ofttre o' SanU Fe la vUltinir hla mother. Mn. n. M. Wooda at the Redrock farm. r.-im "f't-man. our entcrpriiinflr itlail oon 'cctfr lin e-tD!iti'b.d the ír.a:! cable aeron 'be (li'n ad pnw tbe ntoule on the north 'ce! a Uitluah tiiey livsd in tlie world 1 A T.l.. U t-Vin 3..iñitnrv ternoon. The charges against them ' Bakery from E. N. Davis and Will corn were complicated, being a mixture 'menee work at once. He will put up of disorderly conduct, selling booze ice cream and baked goods. He is an without a license and other of- experienced baker and will give his v.. rpv- .ij;0r .ín.no Mwtomers the best m hia line. Mr. in oilba rl urrinu .nH 70 and Mrs, Davis are leaving on account j .i i j 1. 1 of Mrs. Davis health, motley crowd as they plead not gu:lty." The case was then tried I The Ladies Aid entertainment fas a and the women werá given GO days bg success. Mrs. m. m. nanuers caji or $30 fine. One colored gentleman tured the quilt. in the bunch paid his fine and skipped. The females decided they were innocent so tok CO days in the county jail. After arriving in Silver City they decided they, were guilty so paid a fine of about $65 each and left. Earl Casen of Hachita was brought before Justice Marsaiis charged with defacing a rand. He waived cxaminr.tion and was bound over awaiting the action of the fall grand jury under a $500 bond. Ameleano Terrón was given a 90-day sentence Tuesday afternoon for obtaining mail and bagg?.ge under a false impression, repre senting himself to the express of ficials as another individual. J. H. Hunter and Miss Blanche Burnette were maried Tuesday evening by Justice of the Pence C. W. Marsaiis. Mr. Hunter is an expert auto-repairnlan and the bride is a populr.r young lady who recently came here. M. P, Farrer, thé tailor, has a few uncalled for pants oh hand and I will dispose of same at 50 per cent I off. No charge for alterations. See j Farrer before you buy. For Sale Fine draft stallion cheap for cash. For particulars address Lee Rice, Cliff, N. M. Brl I. tetes Osteopathic Physician Office days in Lordsbtiri?: ' TUESDAY and FRIDAY Ye ho! Rerir-k is to hfvei r-H rtarr"re. I'm llirr.er is th" ruiltv party. His friends rre in -r-nultpt'on whether to execute Vm or 'ct him die a naturi.l deuth it remorse. 'Neath the out-epread-"nr trees or the south r,ido cf the Tila ri'er the com-nunitv gar-re vas built. At first Jim planned to rk the cars in the , trees. A wringing board was built upon "liich the cir was driven and stop ped. The driver alighted and be vqn the process of cranking, the 'ibration being sufficient to 'íonrce the car into the-tree. Jim "Tied it first and the durned car ' oftneed back to Lnt-dshurgr. Ping! bull's eve! Al Wright. Anthonv Conner, Sam Tromsn, Ed Had and others are puttino- un ( t the new r.arage ""d the other Ford owners ire to follow. N Serial No. C4H.0 r-.'i No. 32 1C NOTICE OF CONTEST Dpartment of the Interior. United State Lar.d office at Lni Crucea. tí. M., July 2Í, 191S. To James H. Giay, of Hachita, N. M.. Con- teetee: You are hereby aotifii-d that Troy Brnn non, who (riven Playa. N. M.. ÍW his no: t office ar-drcii. d:d on June SO. IPli, file in tills iffice his du'y correbor:.:-d arp'l.ntion -o enn te't a-id pecu'- the . e T'-I'nto" of vnnr lio-iw iume.i 1Í. Trav. who made H. P. No. Otli'O on M.i"ch j. t'llO. for aii .-.---mentioned land. Hi no liiini-ovments on -aid land, nor lias he roaid- "d oi rotd Ir.rd iturinfr the two yan pre xd'.v.B tiy.i atiplicatiin. Crounda for obr.toat, alnt'ido::n.c-nt. You arc. tho-e'o-e. further notifl-d that the -.aid alienations will be talen a ronfeved, and your -aid entry will be rnn'--el'',d witho-tt further right to Im; h.-ard, either before Ih'v. office or on a; llroval. If f!M fail to file la this office within twenty days after the FOUBT1I publication of this notice. a nhown beluw, your answer, under oath, specifically resiiond trflt to these allegations of contest, toxether with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on tbe said contestant, either In person or by retristered mall. Headquarters at Mrs. Ddfaey'a South of the Scott Garage. MORNINGSTAR & AUGUSTINE Insurance ' Union, Firemen's, Connecticut Your Business Solicited Leading Companies Scottish Club House Saloon FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FRANCISCO CANO, Prop. North of Railroad Tracks. Jack Heather Contractor and Guilder Plaas ünd Estimating Free REALTY BARGAINS Ranoh for Sale-SW acre raneh, a quarter mile north of Lordsburg, ten acres in cultivation, money maKer ior a cood farmer. Four room brick house and all imiirovemenis. enquire at Liberal office). Modern BtrNOALOW--On edge the of Lordsburg. One of the most modern residences in Lordsburg. Hargain at $1800. Enquire at Liberal otiiee. The Mint Club has installed an electric piano which is proving quite an attraction. James P. Rainbolt of Duncan transacted land business here the latter part of the week. Al Wright has received a patent on his homestead, l'roof was made several months ago before the lo cal U. S. Commissioner,1 You should state In your answer the nanw Brick, ConcTCte and HI I ClaS32 of Construction Work. Mission Furniture a SPECIALTY of the port office to whu-h you áirt füttire notices to be nnt to you. John L. RurnsMo. iteRi-tur. L'ute of firt publication, Auput 20; of ccond rublirmtimi, Auwust 27 ; Duto of third ublkiition, Sept. ii UK'jC of fourth ub! leg ion, Lept.. 1". First Baptist Church The Church with a Hearty Welcome. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject in the Evening "THE LIVING WORD." This is the third of a series on this subject.. Good Sinaing-. Special Features Violin and Tenor Solos. All are Inviied. JOE A. LAND. Pastor. Tlifi Eaft Druff Mercantile Co. Lordsburg's Largest Departmeht Store I e Always Lead a tíis Best of veiyMio, and our lines are Complete in Every Department. h WALK This week we received a bij? shibment of the Famijus Walk over Shoes for Men. We have thenl in Black and Tan, both in button and lace, ami can fit any foot in Lordsburg or around. HICKS 4.00 to 5.0O Rsir,ssr cur Crccery Department is Always in th.5 Lead of any other Store in the Southwest, and has the very best good3 that mohey can buy, . and at prices lower than many "Not-so-Good" Brands. 4'e Receive Fresh Vegetables Daily. Green Corn, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Strinpr Beans, Lettuce, Green Onions, Spinach, Squash, Bell Peppers, Chili Peppers, Tomatoes and Okra. Meadow Butter is the best. We sell it. Now is the time to buy that sack of Cane Sugar for canning your summer supply of fruits. Make our 6tore your store". Come in and see us. We will appreciate your patronage and guarantee every artidle we Bell you. 0KÍCES (Hi pERFFrTiv MAOf tTaTmTrs,;4 EAGLE DRUG MERCANTILE COMPANY LORDSBURG, NEW MEXICO. Star Tlieatre Program Tonight (Friday) WIUJAM FARNUM in "REDEMPTION OF DAVID CARSON." A PARAMOUNT FEATURE. The Best Made. No Better ever Produced. : i :.i H SATURDAY-Bahd Concert, Specialties and Three Reels of j ; Movies. . SUNDAY--Mutual Masterpiece "The Outcast." "IKE MSTffl KB" Serial Every Wednesday fiijlil. ' ; GIVE THE BURGLAR THE' HA.HA! BANK YOUR CASH VITH US SOME people extend Invitations to the TIIIE? AND EOtDtJP TtLLi- lhéy Carry on their persons or in their homes large sums of lnofcf Jr, A CHECK BOOK is of no use to the "professional thief. BtiP. cheek is A3 GOOD AS CASH to the tradesman or for the immedi?' household wants. If you haven't a bank eeecunt OPEN ONE TODAY. We Solicit Your Checking Account. ' WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of I-crd.s'b-u.rg:. 1ST. Partner Wanted for Well-Drill Mil $600 will buy a One-Half Interest in a complete Well-Drilling- Outfit. Com petent man in charge. Drill will be moved anywhere on purchaser's pro perty. Or will sell outright. Enquire "Well Drill," care of Western Liberal. \n\n the C. & A., was a v nitor at the 8f itind F.nlry Ko. (Illüf. Sc.-!ll No. 01l'.)0, modo Wr -cli 5. V.'l'l. tor Nl-1!. S..ciioon Í7. Tovp- hiy 28 S.. Raiire 17 W. N M .p er:d:an, and j at nm-rti for I in rairte-t he 'eres that raia i