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1 llG Kcnna Record W T, COWC1LL, Editor and Pub'i MRS. CCWGILL Local Editcr. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Entered Februry 8th, 1 907, at the Ken a, New Mexico, Post Office, as second CUm Mail Matter. Subscription $1.00 Per Year, In Advance. Advertising Itatoa J'ile Known on Appllcsn OF WHAT THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION WILL CONSIST. In Mia Constitutional Conven tion there will be 20 stockmen, 14 merchants, 7 farmers, G gen eral business men, and also 4 saloon keepers, 3 physicians; 3 bankers. 3 editors, 3 terri torial officials, 2 county officials, and only 1 representative for the college presidents, mining men, lumbeinien and railroad conduc tors. One-half the iepubli-:an delegates are Spanish-Americans and of the democratic delegates not one. In age iho delegates range from 21 to 72 years, bu. the middle-aged men will pre dominate, although a number ol old soldiers will be seated, such men as T. B.Catron, 11. B Fer guson andT. D- Burn", who are in the sixties. The convention will have one supreme conn judge, the supreiiu court clerk and the assistant superintendent of public i:isi ructiuii. Tolai Tribune. WILL FURNISH SEED TO FARMERS A move is en foot to secure seed wheat for all farmers win. desire to plant wheat this fab and do not have the money ti, buy the seed. Secretary With ers of the Chamber i f Coni meice has been in co: respond ence with ihe Santa Fe l'y Co. in regard to the matter, to be carried out on the same p'an as the Rock Island used in the early years in Oklahoma. The plan is forlhe Snla Ft to loan each fanner who desire- to plant wheat an amount up to forty bushels, the distribution tt be under the immediate charge of the agricultural demon tr to: of the road. Each farmer who gets the seed wheat must In; re liable and tiustworthy. All who want to get this seed see Mr Withers at once an I tell him how many acres you with to plant, and get futher parlicu- lar? regaading the distribution If you want seed wheat attend to this matter at once. Cont'd with Mr. Withers. Texito Trumpet. The Lash cf aFitnd Would have been as welcome to A. Cooper of Osvego, N, Y., as a merciless luiig-iackin cough that defied all remedies for years. "It was most ti ouble- Bome at night," he writes "nofh in .5 heljed me till 1 uyed Dr. King's New D.'scoveiy wliicl cured nt- completely. 1 neve; cough at night now." Mi lioi.t know its mathless merit foihtul -.it i . i i oorn coins. ooMinaie c . tii i ts sore lungs, lagrippe, as. lima hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, or h i v fever. It relieves quickly and never f.til-i toKi'i Ty A trial convinces. 0.-, H.OO Trial bottle free. It's p siticl guaranteed by a'l Druggists School Notks. The eni t'lle nent reached 10 l Itis week. The sabbath school has donat oil their picture charts to deco rate the school ro.im, which is very much nppivci itcd. We appointed Saturday, 21, to do Iho decorating. Wo would like to insist on the advantage of stuoents starting as early as possible, to they will not get behind. There is a compulsory School law in N. M., for ali students from 7 to 11 yen's old. It is given be'ow. COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAW. Thq compulsory school law of New Mexico, compels parents, guardians or other persoas hav ing the control, care or direction of children, when such children to not attend some private or lenominational school, to send, such children under their con trol to the public school durin;, the entire time such school is in -oisionin each scholastic year in their respective school com munities, except that such cliil- lien referred to in this act shall not be less than seven years nor more than fourteen years of ago, or of Mich physical disability as to unfit them for school dutk's which disabilities shall bo cert i fi dloby some leguiar practic ing physician. This section shall not apply to children who live more than three miles from putilic school. The e'erk ol i,he school board i?h..ll give pub lic notice of this law which no ticethall contain thy substance of the act, written orpiintedb) posting same in some conspic uous place at three points within the di.-trict. A failure" on the pait of parents or guardians to comply with the law brings a punishment on the offender, of a fine of not less than 5, nor moir than $23, or by imprisonment for not more than ten days i.i any county jail. Respect fully submitted, Mrs. S F. Culbkksox, County Supe: inteiider t of Schools of Roosevelt County. New Mexico. James Albary, the dramatist, duscending the steps of his club, when a stranger addressed him thus; "1 beg your pardon, but is there a gentleman in this club with one eye ot the name of X Albery answered I lie question at once by another: "Stop a moment. What's tht name of his other eve?" Ex EVERY LITTLE HELPS. Little dropj of water Poured gently in the iniik (live u milkman's daughter Lovcl.y gowns of ilk. Little grains of sugar Mingled with some sand Make the grocer's assets Swell to brat the I and. Little bowls cf custard, Humble though they seem, Help enrich the fellow Selling pure ice cream. Little rock and boulders, Little- hunks of fclate, Make the coal man's fortune Senii'thiiig fierce and great. Little "ads" well written, Printed nice and neat, Ciive the hustling merchant A home on "Easy Street." MISS THE LIGHT AND NOISE Reasons Why 8oma Townspeople Are Unable to Live Comfortably In the Country. The necessity which some people feel for noisy surroundings was men tioned by a famous specialist in giv ing a medical explanation of the caso of little llorace Collins, the heroic messenger boy, Bays the London Dally Mail. The lad, although able to grati fy every wish as the guest of Lord Lansdowne at Bowood house, has a mastering longing for the bustle and light of the London streets. "It Is a very clear case of nostalgia," said the doctor. "A person suffering like that has lost two everyday friends, as it were noise and light. It Is en tirely due to the nerves. Our nervous system gets into a pronounced groove in accordance with the everyday con dition under which wo live. A sud den change in living throws the nerv ous system out of gear. Both light and noise are nervous stimuli to peo ple who live ftmld noise and light Take away the comradeship of ro' and light, and the nervous syst. loses two stimulants necessary to Its well being and suffers in consequence. "With the boy Collins the fact that he does not see policemen troubles htm, because policemen to him have become an important part of the nat ural Bchenifc of things. A very similar case occurred with a London housekeeper of mine. She was sent away to the country, and simply could not endure to live there. She missed the companionship of noise so much that she had to be brought back to town again quickly, for her health was beginning to suf fer." Nothing to Say. . According to a delightful story i, Shelley, recounted in the Internatinni, Journal of Kthics by Rev. Bradley CI' man. the splendid mental equipmen of I he poet did not Include humor. In his characteristically impassione, way. Shelley was deeply interested l the problem of immortality. One da he. met a nursemaid wheeling a ven young child in a perambulator. "Here Is a little soul," he reflecteo "recently come to earth, out of th ere! unknown preceding human lifn Perhaps he can tell me something about the great unknown after humar. life The two realms may te one anr". the eame." He accosted the infant twice, but ol courte gained no response, only f blank infantile stare. "Alas! alas!" sighed Shelley. "Ho very reticent these little creature are!" Sport. A man out Rockport way has a lit tle tame fox that is led about by a chain. He proposes in the near future to have a "bunt." He will Invite "sportsmen" from Cleveland to come out with their dogs, then ho will turn loose the little tame fox and send the dogs after him. It Is expected that the dogs will catch the little tame fox and tear him to pieces. The hunt was scheduled to come off some time ago. But the invited guests with their trained hunting dogs failed to arrive, and the dogs of thb neigh borhood Just ordinary dogs-'-vcre pressed Into service. For some rea son or other these uneducated canines failed to enter Into the spirit of the occasion, and could not be induced to tukt the trail. The little tame fox was accordingly again cooped up in his caee to await a more propitious and sporty slaughtering. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Value of Cheerful Voice. A well-trained voice has a value in svery line ot work stenography, tele phone operator, canvasser, masseuso, md in many other lines ot work. One it the best masseuses In Chicago, who nas more customers than she can take, Is as well known for her pleasant, ;heert'ul voice as for her good work. einissod uo 6 juaiuaautJApe anjj, umaaucApv jo eoud lia.Moq pajaoj aad usmo.u B.'3uqi )ssqou B.qiJua uauiOM o einqjjx e.naMOT Spot for Lady Godlva. "Talk about vanity!" exclaimed the woman who keeps her eyes open. "I passed a big new building the other day big enough to be a school or a theater and what do you suppose It was to be devoted io? Hair hair! Puffs and braids and swirls and switches and curls and rats and things for women to pin on their heads and make believe belong to them. A build ing lull of hair!" Contest Notice. 0:2.V2. Department of the Interior, U. . Land Oiliee, Koswoll New Mex ico, August 2:), 1910. .4 sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed in this office by Perry W. lhown, c o n t e s t a n t. ijjamst Homes! cad Entry No. 14557, Serial No. 05252, made March 20, 15.08, for Lots 3 and I. Section 5 and N NWi Section 8, Township f S., K tinge 29 E., N. M. Meridian, by Charles L. Jones Contestce, in which it is alleged that taid entryman has never estnhlisncd his residence on said and, said parties are hereby notifi ed to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m., on October 14, 1910, before 11. P. Lively, U. S. Commissioner, Elkins, New Mex ico, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 24, 1910, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roswell, N. M. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed August 23, 1910, set forth facts which show hat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be .wide, it is hereby ordere 1 and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. T. C. Tillotson, Register. Sept. 9. A Man of Iron Nerve Indomitable will andtremendou energy is never lounu wnera , Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and bow els are out of order. If you want j these qualities and the success they bring, use Da King's New Life Pills, the nvitchless regulators, for, for keen brain and strong body 25c at all Drugistx. Notice for Publication Non conl lurid. 013018. Department of the Interior, T. Lord Jmeo nt lioswell. N. M. July 2i. 1BI0. Notice Is hereby triven (lint Robert T. I!cy- nalds, of KlkiDR, N.M.. who. on September 21 1907 made homestead entry no li'CserliiloiM.) (. for SEX. Section 18. Township 7 South. I'nnim 27Kust. M. H, Merldiun. hns tiled notice of Intention to mnlte Piniil Coimnutiitlon Pum' to estublish claim to the Innd above described. before H. 17 Lively. U. S. Coma:t;sione: in iiis oftlee. at Elkins, N. M , ou the 12th r.ny of September. l'JIl). Claimant r.times as witnesses: Deroy C. Cave. John W. Campbell, MeKin D, Cave, Cephas C. Cupelncd, all of Elliins N. M. T. ('. Tillolson. Itefister. Augusts September 9. A GOOD POSITION Can bo liii ly ambitions yottng niPii ami ladies in !e Held of "Wii-. lcss" or Railway tel.-grai!iy. Since the 8-liom law becamtj effective, and t-inct' tlit) Wireless conijiaiiios art .-.t abl idling stations tliroitliont ho c(u:itiy tl.ere i a t'cat hor'ago of tolograpbcrs. . Pu siiions nay beginers 1'r.iin $70 to ?H0 per tnontli, wit!) ROed clian.M of ailvenconu'iit Tlie Nat ional Telegraph I n s t u ! e j opuratcs hix ( ilicial institutes in I Aineiica, niulor aupc; vision c R. 11 and Wiivl.sa Ofiici'ils and i "i'! all graduates into posi-i ii It will p ty yon to wiltc1 t .c 'i or foil details ;it Memphis, Tt iin. or C'oininl.i:), S. 0 It Saved Kia Leg "All thonj-ht !1 lose my lcjr." writes J. A . ueiu.'.Mi, of Water. Mwii. Wis , ten ycursof eczema fh it 13 ilocteivs could not cur;, had at his!, 1 ti l mo up. 'I hen HucUm.') Arnica Halve cured P, v nnd mi I well " In fa li!!t fir !-kiu Erupt ion-, Ecz uia, S dt Rhetini, Hols, Fever Suits, Burns, 8c thU Curs, ai d Piles. 25c at all Druggists. Z1NK THE JEWELER When you want to buy a Watch or Clock; when you want a Watch or Clock re paired; when you want a Widding Ring, an Engage ment King an) thing in the line o Jewelry;, when )ou need ghiSbea, rwant your ey sight tested re member Zink the Jeweler and Optician :: :: G. V. ZINK, Roswell, N. M. 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Fresh, Reliable, Pur Guaranteed to Pleast Every Oardener and Planter Bhuuld tet tha aunerinr tnerltaof Our Northern Grown Saada. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS e win RdDu postpaid our FAMOUS COLLECTION I pe. w ir ToMn , , tin 1 )ky. Frh-flou llailiih 1 8rlf-'lronli,jt!rT . tea 1 pk,. Krlj Arrow.faeil i'Btthffff . 1 pkir. Kullcrujn 9lnri.ot !lta l'a llo 14 VarltUeiCWUa i Vu,ICJI Hl!9 ' I 1.M Writs Vulnyt Ponrt JO CrnU V lielp pay pMUKAand piirkii.e fini n-cr:vo tlio t.'...'V '.'ninooB Collection, to callior villi ni-.r Inutntire Garden Unid uui:.t isoiiriii r.N si:i;o to, llf.9 Itorn Ft, Jlochtoril, Illlnoia Catarrh Cannot Ce Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the Beat ol the disease. Cutarrh la a blood or const! tutiouul disease, and In order to cure It you must tuke Internal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken In ternally, and nets directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medi cine. It was prescribed by oue of the best pnyslrlanb In this country lor years and Is a regular prescription. It la composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purlllers. acting dlrertly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is wlint produces such wonderful re sults in curlr.R catarrh. Rend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O, Sold by Drucclsts. price 7fc. Take Hall's Family fills for constipation. Ladies! l"7 au .... . Style by P-eadb' McCall's Magazine and Using RIcCall Pattern3 CcCaH't Masaiia.wCl 1kI: y.u di.'.s s'.yl llily r.t a inoi!cr;iio c.icuiu ty keuplutf ynu pes tod c.i Cig l.iti'st fui-liloi a In cUibcs f-.ii d hi .3. LJ Now l'lisliiua Jjcsl.-nj lu caU l-tiito. vulu.iljls t'ifurmuCt-it on r il bonio QriU pi r Boiiul ri-itu'j. Oi.! G02 a year, lucltiilin? a f:oo pr'.tern. L'.'.b tori: ludi.y or tca I'ur frto tuupb cci;'. McCatl Patumt will cnnblo you to multo In your owu liiiino. 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