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But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these big publications we are able to give our readers the four magazines with our paper, aSl one year for only $1.18 just 18 cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. Send us your orders right away, give them to our representative or call and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these clean, beautiful, interesting magazines you will want them sent to your own i home for a year. ' JUST TIIIRK WHAT IT MEAKS! Cur Paper and These Four StsntiarJ Mssadnes ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, OF2LY $1.18 r .fc.-J ti iWalai'.ia.ei-.ta:. in H 1 ' ; X my w p m ffh ? P A. 6TARCK RCSIOENT No Honey in Advunoo - Satialuc (ion liiiar Lowest l'oct Price Kaei Terms A $ 1 OO to s a O I'rom l-no-tory Direct -a n I i.'v..'.f, -r 30 BAYS TRIM Wo w!!l li 1 1 ')U a bpouiiful Stnri-k I'iuno f. r "0 fivi lioiiip. Ko iiihii luyinctit rrUircl. All nk Is tlmt 'a unci test this iiliiiiu f.ir ::u days. Jf, nt llc mI cf Unit I in r, lilKl'efl .'iml, sweeti-st Imioil tt it. 1 finest )hi no in rvriy w-.iv, n en fur i).i iMu; i, i,u ure nt ljerlVct lllx riy In hmk! it 'i, exciil, 1 u tin- r l,i!i ttuy.), Xhia btaruL l'iuitu 1 .f. t 1 ur tht-re Is no fulv. Sava $!5Q.03 cr Mora We fchip iii:ut Ij vo.i from our f;irtory, st pricvrt that i-.tvo mu t pv.uH t f 1 jC 00 in tLo ro-tt oi yivir l i:iit. ." pi:;r.int.'e t f ui-ri iti ,V4u u b Ufi putno tr On iiiomy than you r;m ('ure )!4-u ht-t't1. VM4 ore nisuri'il cf rmivinif 4 liutl'-fjcti'iy su.'i t loitt-J Un ruble l.ijjli urn tie vi'l i 1- !H YOUB i t ritf ir. JttMl, . In t! us-r..o Yni niy no n li of trhtl, yoj cm b I'.st", f.Jni, :,t tt rilH f lilt aiitit.riiuvr. V!!v f-uit ,vcmr 40tivinii:! you to U y a piaii l:il- l. B t!,- in? :!, v. Easy Fay?r.';c'.3 (1 .W.I. I fl.r PI d.w.i t im lie l(v 1 )y a plum' nirr.i'i-d to i pav.ii'. o fJ:--. :n', wliliai t 25-Yi: r Cucrcntco llvfi-y htarrk fTiini'eiiitt.f'l fif 2 j i :ir i. Tins ffiiarwritre I :i t b ?'; of it our 33 yi.;ri of p;.ni- iricnf". nr.il tl-c rcpn tatin of nn i'l'l c?i ,ib!1shri, rt-apgniiiLlj piuuo Itot.s'. 50 Fr Muslo Lsssons To evvry p:;wiwT of Starck Hiii:ri. wo yive Inc munic lein tju, In one of the Lost Iimvii f.-h(K!j in ( hi'Hici. Thfsfe n yc-u (vn tukf la t rMV own l-me, I- UtH 1 1. T b in r" rt vtt t4 2,Tl-Hand Carh:c We have comt;unly o;i li. n 1 a laitfo Dumbfr ol i.lii;hliy li t! und second hand pianos of ell standard make talifn in ex chaiiKP for nv Btatrlc IM'.ioj nnd riayer-I'liinoM. 'i'l-e fiHow inc mc a few aampk baig;ims: Weber $110.00 Steinway 92.00 Chiekering 9001 Kimball 95 GO Starck 105.00 S. nd for our latent ton)ik-tti '.T W.K-f 'J I - ruii ; f. ft lor yn;r rianos lie Ix-st iiud i)w t bt antf (si 1'1;.'. r Tiiti'-s on tin? i::jrl;- t. V on will b : tic li rbtfd with t:-(; r '.' r; ( ii.fii , f. uti'n'4 of Uirnf v.'i'nd rfi'l iiitti i kji r.ifi, on I will i-lciii". With tlu very uw (,vivi Bt vUic!i t!:ry en be .-curc-1. Fbno Cccf: Frca P. A. 6TAi;CIi PIANO CO,, K'-Hd toJ.iy iir o:t now h-a .t f fi lly illiisLiutt'J it no bonk w'.ith u -v" y'i a lavga fli.iO'int of 1iturtM8 tio.i rc-t'iirlingplii.TrOi. Tl.U will Ji:i.v::t uud jii-a-ft you. Wiiu- today. 12 Starck Hid.. CHICAGO CEHTAIXLV LOOKED THAT WAY A westener who had -never scon the ocean was standing on the hoach and he ask the beach guard: "Say, -mister, do you fellows ht'll this water in case folks want to take a sea bath in their EXCURSIONS Account of Texas Cattle? JJriscrs Association, Fort Worth,' Texas, March 10 to the 12tli 1014. Tickets on sale .March 8, ft, and loth. r.: l.eturn limit March 16tlu Fnre for tho round trip $17.05. Kound t fi i, all year Tourist fares from all points between Ma lagu and Toxica -to South1; Texas and Gulf points. '-'.J Cheap round trip fares will be sold by T. O. EIrod, Agent KENNA, NF.W MEXICO. Kemp Lumber Company, ELI DA, N. M. Wire, Posts, Cerhent, Lumber and Building Material, Sash Doors and Hardware. CHARLES J. MACKEY, Manager. f .4 $1.00 Will Perfect Your Talking Machine. Buy the Ideal Clorifier and Record Saver ' Masterphone A r-ltnpl dorlra, lu.t.-.ully U-i'li- I to tlTt;D.U I x. J IfllpU Oil RD(1 UjUO. You will hear a wonderful improve ment in the reproduction. Every word un J note will do clear and true. TUe mechanical etT-'ct will entirely disappear and your ntoidi will rt-main perfect because of (bo Imperceptible wear of tUe fine uetdle uwtl widi tlte T,latterphona. If yr.uf jiealff doet nnt keep the Mastrprion, end oOl.Wt for one by return mail. Suie if lur Victor of Culumbla and type uf tounlbox. 8tmd Hdaj It DfU . THE MASTERPHONE CORPORATION 187 Bro.awoy New York City --&,mT 4 out -ou i Mhi' iS'Tl w a n i Sir '..I'l'f I.? ttf -(-it. .np.!tri:"i rooms The beach guard thought he would ,4iollv" him along tind told him it was fifteen cents a bucket, or two buckets for a quatcr. . The man seemed to think that was too expensive and w e n t away. When he came around again it was low t ide. . "Great Scott' said he, "but you've sold a lot since morning haven't you ASH WEDNESDAY. " Few of the younger genera tions are the students i f histori cal facts they should b', and not many of them could give an explanation of Ash Wednes day if called upon to do so. They probably would say it is the first day of Lent, and that would le all the information l hey could give. February 23th is Ash Wednesday this year. The connection of the day with ash, or ashes, seems t have been that ashes which had been blessed, were sprinkled up on the heads of worshippers in the sixth century. The form of a cross, too, was traced with ashes upon their foreheads, the main object apparently having been to remind them that their bodies were but ','dust and ashes." On t his day, also, noted sinners professing penitence had to appear in church, clothed in sack cloth, and, with teaiv, solicit absolution!! From this custom came the phrase we hear even to this day, "in sack cloth and ashes." NOTICE OF CONTEST. 024500 c 8?52 Departm-nt of the Interior, ' United Statt Land Office. Roswell, New-Mexico, Feb. J, 1914. , To Goi jre W. Hutchinson of Midway, V. M. (record nddrew) t'oniftstee: Von nrfr hnrebj-notltled tint Richard T, Wilson, who (rives Dermolt, Scnri y (,'nunirv Testis, os his post office address, did on Feb. 3, 19M tile In this oflioc his duly corroborated application to contest nnd secure the can, cellntion of j our homestead entry Serial So nacoo, rondo February 8-lth, J9I1. forSKM;B4 SWH: JfW'f SV! Sec. 8, SWX SW'X Sec. P. Twp. ISsotttb. l:ani:e E ,.N. M. P. Meridian. and as Krottnds for his conlst he nllcges Hint enti-yman hua wholly abandoned said home stead and ohanired his residence therefrom -for. more than six months last past and since ' mnklnir said entry. And that said tract Is not settled upon, cultivated and Improve by said party os required by law, You are. therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this office as bavins been confessed by yon and yfiur said1 entry will be canceled thereunder without your further Hunt lo he heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to I tile in this office within twenty days after Hie FOUKTII publication of tins notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meellnir and responding to these alienations of contest, or if you fall within that time to file in this oftloe due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or bv reitisiered mall. If this service Is mode by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, proof of such service must be either the said con testant's written acltnow ledement of his re: oelpt of the copy, show In jr the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was mode statinir when and ' where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mnil, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the persoaby whom the copy wns mailed stating when and the post office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by tile post master's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the post oftlce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. T. C- Tillotson, lleuusler. Date of first publication . Feb. 13, ITU. " second " Feb.'liO, 1114 ' " third " Feb. T, liJ4 " " fourth " Mar. 0, nil. HUMOR OF THE-CLOTH We pvavA the name o2 every v if yossj men vlo Is aiuftlticus loWM- S t&3 hi b Ub -4 b ti ti s i: A XI. S, S)ep t of ytggrioulture ) eatten iXjttneau. Station, fJBoax,' Y. il MONTHLY SUMMARY. FEBRUARY temperature. Mean temperature. 43 Maximum temperature 76 Minimum temperature 5 Greatest daily range 50 Precipitation. Total 0,6 Clear days. . . 19 Partly cloudy days . . 9 Cloudy days William Horner, co-operalive observer, postoflice address, Bc az, N. M. Colli The "0 '?r'i v-f' ? V-.-f.- ?-l?v vi-y touaiACi'vi Ktii'.' wlsiit-:-.-U'.a? fcc fanew BUSINESS LAW. VtrU todar rd If m tH f o buw w bsBi3r lswyMV out bl butdrc-d .i yovn$ Kria t Ilk JtMt tw4 itppn4 in tin dm mH IUt lni trtUuitiM lbt tuMt bM Iaail tl.)t: tit t tilrl, Tll'm Sfto4, lrd- U fMH M;b. UmT t.-lhilte wli hate HMnd bar t M..iaMtim4 Im s- iikIm Ik i t.P ilMia uiuiiuVHl by tiMi h, Utr, aed HieMNtM MitTa t ..--I ii .,-.t ft) fj'f'alnuVf.fV.ll.M if&r&tf . . '.-av, v tilfl.lt: t-t ..t4.v. 1 ;1 . i;'l UiifTtork. K TtrfiWfcl O i i' .J C- L r,," ,k,i I"""' MM Buy all your magazines of us! We can give you four maga zines on year with The Kecoru for only 18 cents extra, er's National Weekly First Time Collins in Clubs Urtil this year trf'Ui't hits been u ltii t $5.50. Now tie priic is S2.50 rpdvt(-ht.vcKcurrd aconrci Mon v l.rre by vte ran offer it at a still funlirr redunitn in re t. neilU n v. i.li thii publication. Special Offer to Oar Readers Uc-onizinn the Rr-at demand for Cfi.r' at tii- ii ,v price, v.'c i'dve :'Ji; ai'rui pi-lncr.tit to U i :iim1 our , wii (iiiHtci'lion each rnr jtar f .i- t'l- iTice of .Wali'Or. T l;i is a lin.itnl , ;Tcr una nm-it be taken siv outage o( proinpily. What You Get in CcP.ier'i CitlUir't i the one l ip. inrit 1 rnricnt, fearlrrs u- h1;'! of t!ie w: oie ct.untryC Net only u it the aood citizi-n'a handbook but it it alo a inav-'iiine for the whole family. Among Ihe tilings tliat a year's subscription give, arei 1000 Editorials 600 N.w. Photos ' 250 Short Article ISO Short Stories . 100 llliutratad Features 2 Couiploto Novels Collier'. $2.50 Kenna Record $1.00 ) 6la for tar $2.50 GOOD STORIES THAT ARE CRED ITED TO PROMINENT DIVINES. Tho Lata Bishop Potter as Remark able for Hla Wit as for Hit Elo quence Archbishop Magee'a " Humorous Appeal. . ' Probably one of the prettiest cor' plimenta ever paid to the fair sex wrv that contained In the answer made by Dr. Potter, bishop of New York, who was once aBked by a lady why, In tho many pictures and studies of angelu oxhiblted, the angels were alwayu depicted either as women or as younj; men without beards or moustaches. "Everyone knows," replied the bishop. that women naturally inherit tho kingdom of heaven, but men only get In by a very close shave." -This story la related by the Rev. T. Selby Henrey, vicar of St, George, Hrentford, whose little volume, enti tled "Attic' Bait," provides many au illustration of the fact that wit and appreciation of humor are not the least prominent characteristics of lead ing divines. He tells a story of-the late Dr. CfSlghton, who one received a book from a second-rate author, to whom he replied by return of post, "I thank you very much for forwarding to me your book, and I promise you faithfully that I will not lose any time in reading it." Another gem is the story once told by Dr Gore, bishop of Oxford, at his own expense. "In Birmingham," ha said, "I -once overheard two street arabs discussing my appearance. At last one said to the other, 'I tell you what. Bill he's a Highlander what's caught cold in his legs.' " It was Archbishop Magee who was credited with the well-known saying n lieu a waiter dropped some hot soup down his neck: "Is there any layman present who will kindly express my feelings?" while the following is one of the best stories told of Archbishop Temple. A lady of position, sitting near him at dinner, asked him, In a most insinuating voice: "My aunt was prevented at the last moment from sailing in that ship which foundered last week. Would you not, bishop, call that a most providential inter position?" "Can't tell. Didn't know your aunt!" Temple said, in his characteristic, blunt manner. . . ' There 'is, by the way, an amusing clerical story in Lady Southwark'a Reminiscences, lately published. A Somersetshire rector inquired after a lick child who had been very ill. "Oh, Agnes has recovered," replied the woman, very casually, "but" in heartrending accents "I've lost my pig." - . "Oh, how thankful you must be that your child has been spared," condoled the visitor. "Oh, I don't know about that Lit tle Agnes might have been a blessed angel in heaven by now, but pigs In a dead loss!" London Tit-Bits.