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8 P. T. Bell & & nonr. 0 HAVE JUST RECEIVED a nice lot of- 0 X Dry Goods winch you will find New and Cheap. Don't forgot our Q$ 0 GROCERIES, and keep posted on onr Flonr pritees. 0 0 They will interest yon. Don t Forget The Place. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. If you are Proving up on your claim be sure and read your Publication Notice care fully when it appears in the paper, and if there are any er rors notify this office promptly and they will be corrected. RAiSE CANE, This Is the year to raise Cane. We have the Seed. Amber, Orange and Sumac. Cabbage, Sweet Potato and Tomato Plants now ready. ROSWELL SEED CO. Roswell N.M. M. W. Garland arrived home last Tuesday from old Misoo, where he had been on a visit to friends. G. J. Frick returned to El. Paso last Tuesday. i E II. Norlhcutt went to Ros well last Thursday where he expects to work. John Keller is helping Jeff White to round up his cattle. Mrs. P. J. Williamson came home from Roswell last Monday. Landlord West, of the West hotel is building a portico in front of his hotel, which will add much to its appearance. Foil Sale: One good team of work horses; bioke to drive sing le or double. Cash or time. Call at this office. Claude Marbut's parents ar rived in Kenna last Monday from Texas. Mrs. West, of the West hotel who has been sick for some time is able to be out again. Dr. Fiscus has his drug store looking real cosy and neat. Since taking charga he has inrde several changes w h i c h adds to the general appearance of the store. Will Minims and wife, of Clovis, left for their home this morning. He was here visiting his brother John. Claude Hays left today for his home at Roswell. Will Smith has gone to Ar tesia where he has work in a blacksmith shop. WOOTEN ITEMS. Wooten witnessed another dry drizzle last Friday night. Miller McAlister has returned from Amarillo Texas, to pay his relatives and friends a visit, everyone is glad he has returned, excepting "Dick" Wilson. Doctors of Dallas reports that Mr. Wooten(our ex. postmaster) is improving. Welcome Valley Sunday school reports doing nicely, every one invited. Co., South side of rnilroiid. pdipqo BAPTIST SERVICES Every 2nd Saturday and Sun day .Sat. 0:30 P. M. Sunday 11 A. M. and 0:;!0 P. M. Every body cordially invited. L. L. Kyle, Pastor. Miss Annua Hopkins is rapid ly improving in her school work at Big Valley. Big Valley Literary has a large attendance. Everyone in vited. Miller McAlister and Miss Belle Atkinson wore pleasant callers at Wojten Friday after noon . Crops are reported sonn-what damaged, in this locality, by re cent sand storms. Win. Pettitt has lermned to his claim, near here, from' Mus kogee Oklahoma, where he ha been at work. Miss Mae Tannehill and Miss Mila Harvy, both of Elkla. were pleasant callers at the home of the farmer Sunday. Ji N. T. On account of the recent rains, everybody is busy in their crops. .las. Hawkins is here planting his crop. Some of the Wooten delegation attended literary at Big Valley last Saturday night, all report a good time. We were glad U welcome Mil ler McAlister buck again. We are not alone in our welcome, there are other glad hearts. Cecil McAlister returned to Amarillo, Texas, last Monday. A. (1. Atkinson reports that tne sand storm of last Friday night did some damage to his crop. A singing social was enjoyed by several of the neighbors, on last Saturday evening, at the home of George llufman. H enry McCube left last Monday for some point in Arizonia: where he has a job with the Santa Fe. people. W. W. Bracken reports a poor stand in his planting on account of too much rain. Miss Ziuiui Cooper visited her sister Mrs. Jesse Holland this week. Miss Mabel Whitaker was a pleasant vlsiton at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holland this week. Little Head. VALLEY VIEW. Everything is looking well in this valley. Mother nature has done her part in beautifying our surroundings. Our farmers are all wearing smiles and doing their part, by planting and cultivating crops, Sew ModA JET 0 0 nr 27 REPEATING RIFLE The only gun that fills the demand for a trom bone ("pump") ac tion repeater m .23-20 and .32-20 calibres. Our line. Messrs Berrynmn :tnd Roberts enme home from Roswell and arc at work on their claims. Millard Harden and family, ac companied by the former's father, arrived from Sulpher Springs. Oklahoma, and visited a few days with Blue Loyd and family. They are going on to California. Miss Cleda dones came up from Roswell and is visiting her grand father. Tlu second Sunday in June will he children's day at Valley View. Everybody come and bring .your basket-. Service's begin at '.i:"U A. M. Truth Eternal. Truth, like cork, will be n;morn,rSi at one timo or another, tltonr.ii 1.-0,,. own In the water. Isaac Tavlor. Strange. Mr. Marrynew (a little crossly) This soup, AgiiPR, doesn't seem to taste much like turtle. Mrs. Marry new I don't see why, John, I let the turtle swim around in the kettle until the water was nearly hot enough to scald the poor littlo tHug! I'uck. The STE VENS No. 333 "Double 'Bcrrel Hammertcss Shotgun is itnmytrt where other ;;i:ns are ;i-.'.vj.7. The bar rels ami lns are drop-forced in one pieee of hili pressure steel, choke bored for nitro jxnvder with malted rib. Pick up this crun ami foci the h'llunrc of it examine the vorUintr; parts'. clrselytUKl seethe lino ca re Mtul ilni.-ll of detail you M ill say iVs a v-inncr. , U lists p.t nnly $20.00 and will lie exjtressed prepaid direct I'min tiie iaet.t)ry m caw yon mv.nti fffnrr it through a d titt r. -j . t!, K.-n.lfT new Art Calais .yj. STEVENS ARKS TOOL COMPANY P.O. EozSMS Clticapc ViJm 9 Poetic App-en'ics. A groeer'B appi ntieo aduieted to ottry has summoned his employer, '. rich merchant of Onsitsa, Servia. or unlawful disiuh'.stil. The met 'hunt, explained that his customers left been use the hoy answered all questions in rhyme and detained peo ple while he fixed meter and verse Moreover, he greeted bin employer with a new couplet every tiny. Tlr court found the merchant jn. ti:!eil and advised the apprentice to mend his ways. Uelgraclo Cor. Pall Mall Cia zette. Succeed when everythinp clce fails. In nervoua prostration and f.niale weaknessi.3 they are the supreme remedy, na thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH. TROUBLE it in the best medicine ever Fold ' over a drugrjwi's counter. ii'ill lii'lil I HHi It'll ill 'ii, tin-vi-'. '.-ran-T"ii..Tu' y in SFEWEiS (, W m 10 ShooU high ve locity smoke less cartridges. also black and low t t i i ii pressure smokeless. Powerful enough for deer. safe to use in settled districts, ex cellent for target work, for foxes, geese, woodchucks, etc. txeluiivf feltnrri: ll, auirlc. unontli wnrlnnrt "fijimft"(w(fnllf ill? wenr-rrM;linH Special SmokeleM Stctl baml; t!i? mfd-rn iolitf. lap end side cjrrtor for rapiff, accurate firing, inr-eawd difpty and ennvrnienrf-. It Iran takf--Hnwn ronitnichon frd uory Head Troot Krf'-l; iheso co,t extra on other riflel ot theic calib.cs. 136 pnffc cntalotr eJencribe I'm fu'l 777rrril Sent for three stamp postage. Write for it N w Hnvn. Conn- R. L. ROEERSON, $j Tbe Barber k -NoltTIt SinR A pent for the Panhandle Steam $ Laundry, of Amarillo, Texas Phon. No 13 13 5 & H. L. F ISCUS, M D i n,n.f,llltHlt.if..tl'UMrUlfl,M, I H R. Successor To THOMAS, M. D. : C: Physician &. Eurrecn, KEMNA. NEW MEXICO r Cams Promptly Answered W. D. Chancey, U. S. COMMISSIONER All business cniofnlly and I'loini-lly at ton (led to. Drop in iml soo nio. Always plart to moot friends, and it is a. pleasure to e-ive you any information within my lviiowl( (lfo. Office in C. W. Ayeis Lnildinjr, Kenna. N- !N Lddlss! ave Money and KeepV in Z Style by Reading McCall's Magazine and Using McCall Patterns McCall's Magaiioe will lu ll you dress styl ishly iit a nuxlcriito o.pi:iisij by keepiug yui post ml on tho l;iic-t l'iisliions in c-Uiihos mid hiils. 6") ICi;v Fitshion Desfpns in each isMie. Abo :tlii, liln iurormation on i ll home uud por ;;i;nul niniiurs. Only CtJc a yeur, liuiudiim a r:."0 p::Ui'rn. Sub .siTiho todiiy or send fur .'M'C il;ii;)1o copy. M-C-ALL'S HACAZIHE la: M:C.:1 Piitijroa will onnl'lo y.r, to im.ko in your -wii in. iiw, wiiii otirown !..:iuls. fit t li i nr fur yimr-'lf ti:id childicn ulii.-h vill 1m piii'ot iii .v.ylt: siinl lit. lM it " ih:m hi::hrr tluui 13 ii-ru:. : cud !r iii'-i I'uitfru CMhiKUi'. We T-'!l Civt You Fine Presen'.i f r r'-'tl!n suh : rri: tiniis tnnniiT your (rniwr S'-nd 1 ir ireo I'n'i.iiiini ( 'jitiil);n( uud ( !i r;-..:e Hi.Vr. Ti-z cor:?.A:iv, 233 1 2 :d v::.i :i.t hv:i mi 1MTJIB t 'hr-. rg- way rrr t .grrw JI fiKDAHTSMATAND IUMC TROUBLES GtABANrD SATSFACrOtir Of? MOA'' REFUNDED. Zi . S, f)i-f t of ffffrSi'iri-. "Wi'titficn if reati. MONTH L Y S I'M MA R Y. APK1L. Temperature. Mcsui t'.Mnpci'stt nio o'J M:txi niim tcinpontt uvr S(i Minimum temporal tire .'SO. (iiralcM daily rtine 1 Precipitation. Total l'-o4 (.'loar Tartly (1-nul.v ' ll Clmd.v 4 D. C. Kavacre, co-operative ob server, postoffico address, Boaz, N .M, 1