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T Vol. 5. Kenna, Chaves County, New Mexico, Friday, May 26, 1911. Number 14. i ... .Le --i..Mi,,.E 3 nliir 3iii..E jlaiE -jlmlu.! a..iiiif73 :inn a. j-: liasvt: aini...,L i J. P. STONE, Ptesiilen Cf. T. LITTLKFIK1.1), Vice I'rrsi.lcnt VV. B. SCOTT, Cashier The- KennaBank&TrustGo. OF KENNA, N. M. The depositors in this Bank are secured by the laws of this Territory to the extent of $30,000.00. Our officers are bonded and we carry burglary Insurance. Every safeguard of modern Banking pro tects you. Come in and see us. The Kenna Bank & Trust Co. Mg T"1! tt Trwr ""F TT TT TT TT TT TT YT T mmE 3,iiuiS an-liluC a.,,;,!!!1- 3)..nit:-3i'ill'ilfi 3jiilliE.3itullllE. d.i.laav J. Jtoujik. Juul'j.t you can buy nny- ,OfinCl t!)inj you need in t ho way of Clmreries, Dry Goods, Farm .Machinery, Posts, Wire, Nails, Lumber and all kinds of Hardware. If you buy your Ihiilding Material, Farm Machinery Etc. of the OCCCrCCCCOCOOCOOOCCOCSOOCCCOS ll'll (Bo. .enna dumber you will greatly reduce the high cost of living, grow rich, yet fat, and be a good fellow and enjoy life. Your girls will grow up to be music teachers, and most of your boys will be twins. Thousands have tried our business meth ods and are satisfied customers. COME AND SEE US. MEMORIAL DAY PROCLAMATION The thirtieth day of May is a gain drawing near. This is the day which has been adopted by the States, Territories depend encies of the United States, as the one upon which a tribute should be paid to the memory of the soldiers and sailers of the Republic who lost their livos in the defense of their country and in upholdidg the honor and g ory of the stars and stripes. Without these brave men who gave up their lives upon many a bloudy field of battle, and in many a light at sea, the Union would not be what it' is today, the most powerful nutiou in tlie world, and the one government which seeks to do what is right and for the best interests of humanity at large. We, should call to mind our brave departed soldiers and bailors. Their he roic and patriotic conduct should ever be an inspiration to us, and inspire us to guard carefully and preserve inuict the gloiious heritage of a free government which our fathers gave to us. NOW THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. MILLS, Govet- nor of the Territory of New Mnxeeo do herebv uisigualo uiid set apart, Tuesday, May 30th, 1911 Memorial Day and do hereby request that on Kind dav business of a secular nature tie suspended as far as possible, within the Ten itoi y of New Mexico, and that the peo ple generally join with the patri otic associations in strewing dowers upon the mouuds which mark the mouldering remains of our dead heroes, and in paying a tribute of respect to t li e i r memories. And I fui ther request that in schools patriotic exercises he "held, bo that love of country may be impress! d upon the' hearts and minds of the pupils, and they be taught that it is a duty which they owo to lay down their lives if neceary in the defense of the 11 jg. Win. J. Mi ls, Bv the Governor: NATHAN JAFFA, Secret arv of New Mev'co. SACCHARIN I'-1 FOOD At the request of th uecrelai f or Agriculture, the Refeipd Board of Consulting Scientific Experts has conducted an in vestigation as to the effect on hea'th of the use of saccharin. The investigation has been con cluded, and the Referee Board reports that the continued use of saccharin for a long time in quantities over three-te.it lis of a gramme per day is liable to im pair digestion; and that the ad dition of saccharin as a substi tute for the c j ne sugar or other forms of sugar reduces the food value of the sweetened product and hence lowers its quality. Saccharin has been used as a substitute for sugar in ovei thirty classes of foods in which sugar is commonly recognized as as a normal and valuable ingfedi enc. If the use of t.acchaim be l: . i i -i i , conuiiueu it. is evuieiiD that a- m omits of saccharin may rapid ly be consumed which will through continual use, produce digestive disturbance. In every food in which sacchaiin is used,, some other sweetening agent known to be harmless to health can be substituted, and there is not even a pretense that sac charin is a necessity in the man ufacture of food products Un dea the food and drug act ar ticles of food are adulterated it they contain added poisonous or other added deleterious uigtvdi ous which may render them in jurious to health. Articles of food are also adulterated within the meaning of the act, if sub stance have been mixed and packed with the food j so as to reduce oY lower or injuriously affect their quality or strength. The (hidings of the Referee Board show that saccharin' in food is such an added poisonous or other addii.l duli't.'riom in gredient as is contemplated- by the act, and also that th' sub stitution of .saccharin for su, . i in foods reduces and lowers their quality. The Secretary of Agriculture, therefore, will regaid as adulter ated under the food and drugs act foods containing saccharin which, on and after July 1st, 11)11, are manufactured or offer ed for sale in the District '.f Col umbia or the Territories, or ship ped in interstate or foreign com merce, or offered for importation into the United States. Saved Child From Death '"After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble lot a year." wrote (3. T. Rich ardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we reared it had con sumption. It bad a. bad cough all thn time. We tried mntiv remedies without, avail, and doc tor's medicine seemed as; useless, Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discover', and aie pleaded r.o say that one bottle eilveicd a complete cure, and our child i igain strong and healthy." Foi coughs, colds, hoarseness, la grippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible remedy that's made. Price jOc and $1.00. Trial bottle, f r e e Guaranteed by all Druggists he said. "Is I he poor auld lady gone?" quertioned the piper. ''Na, na, nun; ye've saved mither," came the reply; "hut ye've killed the puir doctor." Mtd Brief. How's This? Ve offrr One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh Unit cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F. .1. CIIKNKY 4 CO., Toledo, O. We, the venders lulled. h:tvi known F. J. I'htney for (lie lust l.i years, and bt-liext- hlin perfectly hon orable In all business transact ionn md It nunc lull y able to curry out any obligations made by his Arm. Waldinq, Kiwnas A Mahyin. Wholesale Druuiflsta, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Ls tuken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. 1'rice 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all DrucvUts. Take Hall's Fumlly Pills for constipation. KILLED THE DOCTOR. A gaunt and kilted Seotchnian made his appearance in 'i coun try vnlago mat was end.javorirg to chai in the locals to charit. with selections on lih b.igiie. A shaggy hairtd men o enod the front door . of a house and beckoned to the minstrel. "Uie us a wee bit Hit oot here," he said in an a cent which told that he was from the land of the haggis. "My auld inither's in a creVtical condeetioii opstairs. The doctor's wi' her th noo, and says the pi pes may .save her life." Up and down in front of the house marched I the braw Hie lander, discoursing music that might well have been incidental to a cat. and a dog fight. Pres ently the t-higgy haired man caine out again. ' (!ie us the 'Dead March,' noo 0TKST NOTH'K. 0-IHI9 O.'lMirtuii'nt of the Iiveior. I'nfied Suites Land (itlliee. Koswell .V. ,M MavH, mil. Tii Frank .1. While nf riida. NT M.. f'ontestee: Vim lire hcreliy notified Unit r.. C. Kinney w In) trives Kliila. NM . Itmito. N'o. :i. ns his pusl iilllee ndiliess. diil un Apitl ion, ie ill this nlll iee Ills duly iMiri nliorn led iipiilietitinn tooDntest nnil swmr ilieeaneelhiiion of your hiiineslenil, Knlty No. Seriul (HWti inaile Deeemher -;-2, 1 !: i. for S'K'V Semion Tuwnstiip 0 S, liiinte ;:j 1'.. N. M. I". Meridiiin. ii nd n irrnunils for his einitesi he nllesres tlint I'ninli J. While hus never estiilil'slied rei dence on said lnnfl. You are. iherefoie. furtliei noililed tht the s;iid ullr ' I ions n ill lie inheii hy Hum otllee nn havinir heen eonfessed liy you. mill yoursniil enlrv will he eiineeled Oii'ieinider wllhout your fur! her rinhl lo lie heard therein, either lielore this opiee or nn mn-eiil. if you fail to tile In thisolll -e ii IVin t wenty ilayu n fler tlid l't)!'l('l'H I'ul.lieatliin of Ihisnoiiee. us shown heloiv. your answer, under oath, speeilleally meelint' and resiiondinjr lo these iilletrnttons of o nest, or if you fail within that time to tile in this oftlec due proof thm you have ser ved a copy of your answer nn I he su'il eon'est ant. either in person, or l y reils-eretl mail. If thisserviee Is innile hy the delivery of u eotiy of your answer to the contestant in ptrson. proof of s ich xrmeu in u h t be either the s.iid ei nlesisnt's niiiten nelinou 1. edu nent of his reeeipt of the c p . slinwlnir the date of its reeeipi. or the atllilavlt of the person liy who n t he delivery w as made stnl Inu when an 1 where 1'ie eopv w as delivered: if mailed liv registered mail, pi oof of sueh ser- viee must eonsi-.t of the a Itlilavil of the person hy whom the eop.v w as mailed statinir when and the post olllee to w liieh it w as mailed, nnd this alt'.davlt mils' he iieeompaiiieil hy the post master's reeeipt for 1 1,; let ter. You should slate in your answ er the name of the postoftlee to u hieh yo.i desire future noliees to he sent to ou. T. V. T1U.OTSOX. Ilogtstcr. Date of ll"t piihlleiilion 'May S. l.lll .. ., seeonil June J. . third .. ,. ti. .. .. fourth .. ,. in. ., Remedy for Whooping Cough. A delightful remedy has at last been found for whooping cough. Dr. Rod riguez I'ortllla of Madrid maintains after lengthy experiments, that all that is squired is tor the patient to be taken for a daily motor i-nr drive.