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HowAltt Your Stock Protection? i l Perhaps you nee.d a wbid-bik, a.she,' fcjed or salt trough ye t have,; the, yer lumber you are looking for alsQ mater ial for that new wind mill tower. A full supply of stock salt--bIock or sack. The Kenna Lumber Co. COMPARE TAMT WILSON Kepuhliranlsm Mcli, 4, 101: Annual Foreign Trad.', Dnnrieittcy, Aug. I, 1!1(' Annual Foreign Trac.o VO,rn.0,0M),OI)l) vnnilc lilv.ril'trt $2,26 l.tfh.Sf $4,.WO,0(f'0,00; i a 7!! ?xV .nV cV cnV cnV tNV nV aCNV pV jr A WE DO IT NOW We are running a general hospital for sore footed horses, broken down cairiages, Log gif-p, wagons, automol.ilee, broken or worn plows, etc., etc. Your patronage solicit ed, and satisfaction guaranteed, JOHN M. MIM5, Kenna N. M EUROPEAN PLAN Maketha Gilder Your Home When In Town . JACK GULLAHORN, Manager JOHN GILDER, Owner ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO A' jt fNA jV ..V TN. .tyy 1 aa a '''i' alaaV aa,aa abV -Mi New Fall and Winter Goods Now Arriving We are now receiving lots of New Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Underwear, Hats. Caps, Shoes for Everybody, Men's Heavy Coats and Pants, lied Blankets, Comforts, and numerous other items you will need for winter. Come in and get your supply while ou" slock is com plete. Our prices are always th lowest. L. C. Denton General Merchandise OLIVE ITEMS Mr. Stroud made a busine s trip to Kenna, Monday. Mrs. E. T. Johnson, who was 011 the sick list is better at Ibis writing. Rov Clayton was an Elida vis itor Monday. tl'ho following perplni cal'eil ,ru Mrs Stroud and f'amil v Mon day. Mr. and Mis. Bvll and baby of Portales also Mr.' Hell's father and mother, and Mrs. Johnson. Th-y mnd the trij by auto. Henry T. Jones was in Elida .Wednesday on Business. Hicks Sturman, son of Mr. and Mis. J. F. Sturman, eritor ed Elidi High School last Mon day as a freshman, A. O. Wilson calkd on Mr. .fon?s ThUrNlay. Our Net Foreign Indebteduo'is, 6'vr Forefgn Indt-btednosS founded! pud floating, r'd'iVce(l by haif. j?jv5oy,ouo,ooo .? . ' 1 ''.V,--. . ntfrxcitol coyest. DoinrtinGliH of thrf Interior T.l S. Land Office it tioswell, N. M., S.fpt. 2.",,lWlti. ., To JoVin H. Wii-sliqm.n, pf Ilonz.N. M.. (Record Addreiw), (loiitcsieq: , Vou re liemby m0(J'J. ttiat. EnW Kiiy- hendiill,.wlniKl.vc Valloy View, y'- Mpxiiso, an hl,ponb)ffi(!c iditreH did on sept. I Hh. HUB. Mle In tills oftVaeli!" duly uoroborntct iippllrndon to contest iind scciire llm ; cAiicclliitluii of yenir liomentcRd entry, No, Cltmr,. mnde Keti. IDtli. told, for W'sSKWl KMsWU! Sc. '.'(: M'jN'WU and VVliNKU. SPe.J'l, Touhlt) 1, H , tlmnre :ll. E, N. M. I Meridinn, and as xrouinl for hiH contest ho alleaes Hint you have wholly abandoned said ti net of land for more than six months last oast that you tme never etal- iMied residenee on the land since llilnir. Vou are. therefore further notified that the mild allegation Will M talien ny ihlt ortlce as IlitVifllf ItHt-ti eoiifeiiti b.r roll, and your xald entry will be canceled tiie'reUndn'r without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office dl- oil appeal, If you fall to file In this office witlilit twUilty ihtyn after Hit) Fol'ltTII publication of tills ilntii'e; as shown llc'low. your unswer. UiliWr oatll, specifically meeting and respondbiS In tbeao allrmttMisof eoiiteit, or if you fail ttlthln thilt tltne to tile Ih this office due proof that .;oti have served n copy of your nnswer oh the siiid coniestant either in person or by reitlstertfl mall. K this sdrttee Is made by tile delivery of ft copy of your answer to the contestant In pe'rSoh proof of such service must be either the sil Id contestant's written aelmowleu'i.'nieht of his receipt of the copy show mil the d le of Its Its receipt, or the ntll davit of Iho (tgrsdn U.v Whom the delivery was made strttlnir when and where the copy was delivered: if made by rb(rlsteied (null, pioot ot such flervieect)nsist of tbe amilmlt Of tbe person by whom I'opy wtts mailed sthtlnirwhen and the posl oltlee to W bicli It W as mailed, and this aflidavlt must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt forthe letter. Yousliould stale in your aNswer the name of Cost office to which you desire future not Ices to e sent to you. Kmmett Patton, Ileglster. Date of first publication Sept. 8(1. l'lie " second " Oct. 6, !WI " third " Oct. 13. 11)10 ""fourth' " Oct-50, l'il6 Mr. Johnson and daughter, Miss Jeanette, and son, Buster were Olive visitors Monday. Henry T. Jones made a busi ness trip to Ft. Sumner, Friday. Mr. Deering and family who are off to Teras on a business trip, are expected home soon. Mr. Schick assisted Mr, Ear nest LobseeUer, Monday, fn moving his house. DESTINY WIND By M. M'CULLOUGH-WILLIAMS. Esniay would have sneered it jou bad said, "A wind of destiny" when a rain squall whipped half a letter from his loosely-clasped fingers and sent It sailing high over the tree tops. Certainly It would never full under Juliet Kavenel's eye. Any others ho could flout or bailie, but hers, sharp ened by an acutely-sensitive Jealousy, would read not only what was iu the lines, but betweeu them. Carolyn should have known better than to write so, he reflected irritably. Yet he had been unreasonably augured to And no touch of sentiment only a gay and apparently genuine cama raderie when he had been assuring uimsclf that he hud broken her heart. Public life allured him. How Caro lyn had glowed when she came to liiiow of it. The worldly-wide trick ster who had sought to advance him bad said: "13ut take it frou me, sou if you niurry her and try to keep cu living up to her you'll be a failure it ivill break her heart to see." Then after two years of struggle Fate had thrown Juliet and her millions in his path. Sho was thin and dark, piteously alone, just turned thirty and so rath er older than he. Sho was narrowly iuspcious of men and their motives ind well she might uo--scores had .tied to marry her on the strength of her expectations. Just then came Noroert Esniay to captivate her uiterty and thereby make h'er.lpok at life' from a fffffcrettt vlew f.olnt'. , arally, Esmay liad1 d'c'cW itiittitivd deeply, lie had acted1 honorably , ervetf laying the caso before Caioiyh and5 Wdk ding her decide it for him'.- SlVe' hud ansvfcrod him In a single sentence: "Unless I bade you take the goods' the1 gods provide I could not sign myself, as I do, always faithfully your friend, Carolyn Dare." He had accepted her Verdict and now the wedding was only a week ahead. The storm was over, the afternoon ldW sun struggling through the last moving (Jlo'udtf, At that moment a cur came swiftly til) thd drlvo. Before he could rush down the two flights to the hall be heard Juliot'a voice demanding peremptorily: "Where in Mr- fcsmrty? I want him at once1; ' "Right here In persoitf" Estnat an swered, coming forward with arm3 out' stretched in welcome'.- Juliet had come in the pmpany of Old Judge Nixon, the wiliest of the din appointed prospective' trustees who hnd held and managed the Ravenel es tate until time had compelled them to give it over to its legal owner. On the way to make a final appeal tb his strong-willed ward, the wind of destiny had drupphtl Carolyn's letter plump Into his lap. Regarding it as a providential intei' poKition in his favor, Judge Nixon had taken it straight to Juliet, bidding her read 11 and be cautious. "Come! We will face him with this tsgether!" she had said, her eyes emitting sparks, her lips a livid line. Now, a gray-faced statue, she hand ed the sheet to Esmay, saying hoarse ly: "I brought It because it seems important." "Thank you! How kind. It Is Im portant rather!" Esmay returned with a reassuring smile. "You don't know the good sort sho is. I am sav ing all the letters that come to me about you see, they are to begin the book I mean to make for you the" book of our life together " "H-m! Any coupons?" Nixon inter jected cruelly. Es may smiled placidly. "I hope so. Redeemable at the bank of happiness,' he said. i Juliet broke, a sob in her throat. "To think I I distrusted you surely, Norb6rt you can't forgive me," "There Is nothing to forgive " Es may began magnanimously. Judge Nixon stepped to tbe phone. "You won't mind If I call up Miss' Dare?" he said skeptically. Juliet broke into violent protest, but Esmay nodded, smiling outwardly, though not quite easy at heart. Still he trusted Carolyn she had intui tions like lightning. Juliet crept he side him, laying a timid hand on his arm he slipped It half about her and was remorseful to feel her meager fig ure tremble like a leaf. He began to tremble in sympathy. Suppose Carolyn should blander after r.ll! Judgo Nixon was shrewd but cross examinations by long-distance nas its disadvantages. He tri.;d to bo non committal. The third question let Carolyn know her letter had mado trouble so clearly that all three heard her as she called: "Surely, judge, I wrote n beautiful letter don't know just what it said but the formula Isn't copyrighted. Mr. and Mrs. Norbevt Esmay are welcome to use it when they felicitate me yes I'm going to marry. When? Oh, as soon us Billy Wickham gets his new house done and aslto me. ' Juliet pushed the Judge aside, say ing brokenly into the receiver: "I can't wait, Carolyn. You know I'm not sn:trt like you but but you've made me so happy. God bless you, Carolyn." "Amen!" came faintly over the wlr. i-'opyrlght, lull, by Mri'lnn- Xi-wspa pi r Syndicate.) SubKCiib'j tir the K- ni a Jtecoid. Protection for tbe Home; "t' 4Won ii-ir el KuJnd nd wit it tk welfare of their ekildirs. The husband wotltt Itvd t ptorid lot Ihea, t4 would be glad to know how oral to ufefawd them. The wile works hud, loo m the home ami m equally intercut-d with her huiband m iuii4 am ui anre prote cuurt mch that offered' fey aKr Postal Life Insurance Company torht: MM mi ;,M.ae K T.'-.-UaJs! IW Mar taaa (CS.aM tit? 6o$r LOW w Tfir POSTAL BECAUSE lit. CommiiiDiTi- aindl ermponrlin to X fVWi rWtot-ttti trtlMr ttxnpantn pay M4f ttrt'rVfs, tb mudTitf dtrn.'- i.itf r1trvf to Pvrtkl fuliry lVvVlir ih Art jr Slid, fln&vml Ctmmit Ion DlrMtfK) m4 OHkt Expert SciffefScoverM 7 Um fuartedlillnl.si,Pnal Folii jIk'Iui'II In ntr.ti,iit j can. 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