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IT TUT TP? 111. KENNA A R ECORD VOL. 10. KENNA. CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. NO. 39. Department of the Interior t tilled States Lnnrt onicc, Itoswcll, New Mrml-o. Men. SO fin. t I. harahf ln t1,n i UP t II t nf Pt MeXldOi llrinVl1 tile' ilroHsMns ot the! Acts of Crlrlirres nilnroVedJUna 51. 18H Jnrt Juna "K into a ml ttnia iiitniAnifntKir &nd amendatory (hereto, has filed In this office selection lists for the following deiorined lands: 1.1st No. 7471. Serial No. M, HK'iNWM, SNF.Vi Seo SI, T. 78.11. 38 E., N. M. Mer. 120 acres. Protests or contents aifnuvt any or all of iich selections may bojlled In this office dur. Inu tbe period of publication hereof, or at any time herore llnal certincate, Emmett Patton. Iteijtster. Oct.STXov. H. Indications Point To The Re-Election of NOTICE FOll rt ttLlC VTIOJf. Nim Coiil OllOftn LaHaOme'e. frt. si'lmrier, N. M.. Sept. 11. 1016. K'.illi'. la herein- I'lvpn Unit Fl nlllt P. Cenell, of Kennn, N. M.. who on Nov. SO. ,1H3, r,.l hnmeuteod No.olKW.. for NEK Pec. IS, T. 5 8.. R. WE., and NWM. Sec. 7. Township 5 S..U. 30 E.. N. M. P. Meridian. has Hied notice nf tnfontln.i to malt Final Tliree Year Proof to establish claim to the land abora described, before Dun C. Savaire. U. S. Commissioner, in his ollice at Kenna. K. M., on the .Wh day of November. 1916. Plalinnnt names a witnesses: Tl,.hn M Mima. (iHrl H.Prletre. fcVahk Park- r, WUUlm P. Llttlefteld. all of Kenna. N. Mi A: .1. Etaris, Register. D 27 N 34 K0TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. If 8. Land itmvo at Iloswell. N. M.. Sent. II. 110. Notice la herein- irlven that Mnnervia M Buercklin, of Elklns, N. M.. mother of Charlie H. BneroltHn. deceased, who on Nov. 21, 191j. un V. " Serial Nn. M79B5. for E.'a. Sec. 0, Township 7 a.. It. SS K.. N. M. P. Meridian, tvns Hied notice of Intention to mnke Final ' Tree Year prtiofi to establish claim to the ldKa llbave deScribe-l; before J. r. Carroll, v. 8. Commissioner. In his ofHce, at Elktns. N. ' M.. on NovS. 1018. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert S. Hall, Oscar B. Morrison. William D. Smith, Thomas A. Henderson, all of Elkins, N. M. Kmmett Patton. Register. Oct. ST Nov. St Notice lor Publication. oiTwn Department ot the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Roswell. N. M.. Oct. 1!, 1010. Voilne la heiehv irlven that Ovvie L. Pulton. f . nm v M formerly Ovvie Tucker.. who, on Nov. 8. 1 91 J, made 11 n. E.. Serial No. ia. in. ul.vivu Cn 111)' nnri KUmVW: uat-fw, iifi.ij..i. V-SH9EH. Lots 1 k t. Section 3. Township C-S.. ra tn.tf . i M. P Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, b.fore O. E. Toomb. U. 8, t'ommlssloncri In lllsoflliie. RtrfeW Hollo, N. Mi. on Nov. 25 loltt. Claimant names as witnesses: Hibblrd D. Fulton. . John E. Hums, Thomas N. Tucker. William E. Burns, all of New nope. N- M. Emmett Patton, Oet.io-Xov. 17. Reirlster. NOTICE FOR PC11MCATI05. Iiepartmont ot the interior. U. S. Land Office at llbe:l;N.M . Sept. . win. i. t.srehv irlven that Zndn 11. Rich ardson, of Garrison, N. M.. who on Oct. S7. 1013, ,.,i.im serial No. S7l. for Lot. 4. Sec. 5; Lots !. Sec. 0: NE. Sec. 7: NWXNWJ.V Section 8. Township 8 S.. llaniie 37 E.. N. M. P. u.,Mi.n h.i riled notice of Intention to make Final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Will A. Pal mer, U. 'S. Commissioner. In his office, at upland. N. M.. on Nov. 8, 1018. Claimant names as witnesses: t .... v. Rauirh. Gt irnt L. Swearinnin, JameS. Swearlngln. John U. Pruit. aU of Garrison. N. M. Enuiiett Pallon, Iteirister. Oct. 6 Nov. 7. Notice for Publication. mc.i wart Denartment ot the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Ft. Sumner. N. M , Oct. S3, 1018. Notice Is hereby KlventhatCleortreE.Tuylor. of Keun. N. M., who: on April W. l'10. made homestead, No. OW07. lor SK!. Section 4. Townships S., Hanire 30 E.. N. M.P. Meridian, i.. in-ri notice of intention to make llnal three year proof, to establish claim to the 'and above described, before Dan c. savane, u. Commishioner, In his office, at Kenna, N. M on the 11th day of December, Pio. Claimant names as witnesses: Luther M. Curmlchael. Joe It. Evans. Thomas P. Crnme, Robert I Hoberson. all of Kenna. N.M. A.J. Evans. HeifHler. Nov. 10-Dec. S Willinm E. Lucas was in this week and tiled on 320 about 10 miles north of Olive. WOODROW WILSON President of the United States "Mir '00 J . ... "HE HAS KEPT US OUT OF WAR" This is the face of a man strong, courageous, patient and kindly, a man Always alert to the aspirations of his fellow man and sympathetic toward their fulfillment; Never complacent toward the encroachmenljiv of privilege nor tolerant of social wrong; Alivaya seeking to enhanc the dignity of labor and better the state df thd toiler Never lending an ear to the sophistry of ex ploitation or the blandishments of expediency; Always patient to hear and weigh," to ap praise and analyze, and passionate to find the way of right; Never premature in purpose nor prejudiced in judgment, and never headlong in decision Smh is WOODROW WILSON. OWM Kansas I" CentucU y .... 1;1 Louisiana . , . . , 10 Maine1 Maryland... . Massachusetts.. .. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi 10 Missouri hS Montana ; . . . . 1 Nebraska 8 13 1M 15 12 Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey , , , New Mexico. . , , Now York North Carolina North Dakota. . Ohio ;. Oklahon'.a . . . Oregon Pennsylvania . . Rhode Iblaad . . South Carolina . South Dakota . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Viiginia Washington West Virginia . . Wisconsin .... Wyoming 3 i 12 21 10 drawn and Kenna rolled up Its iHual f.Mir to o-io democratic majority. Tin; enUiv pnciii"t wa? well represented an 1 all partook of a f 1 0 dinner prepared t'ortlieul, had a g-):d orial (I iy of ir, de pal led for their respective hoincM late in the afternoon, each one feeling better for his loyalty to the cause, ihoiough y convinced that he had cast his vote on thy right side to tave ids country. U 45 38 12 2o 4 12 13 Totals ..217 235 p Tfie general election wrts pull ed oil" here Tuofflny in a' very creditahle.,:ay.. . Almost a full vote was polled and with but fdw exceptions party lines were At this tin.e it- is impossible fo give official returns of the election. The vote for president ifl many states i .i so close that it may require several days vet to get th: exact count The first counts and first, reports placed Mr. Ilnuhe- in the lead, hut later ;--.prM give? Mr. Wilson the lead with a great deal of territory which H. run fiing very c!o;e yet to hear from Several Deals In L ivestock Ballard & Armsliong have? purchased and sold several hundred Ik ad of v:!iiou cla-fs of calt'e within the iast few -lays. a ncent'ha'e being 200 cows a i d calves to Frank Half. They have just recently sold SCO litud of calves to Urg Littlelield at Ivenna, and bought 1.000 lit ad of calves from Jeff D. Whl'e. Tliese gentlemen hav jist recently pinch ised J. D. Hart's iatrtVr'S, , in the F ur Lake3 Cattle Co Hon. A. A. Jones Electoral Table Gives Some Very- Startling Figures Intiicates Very Close Race With Both Sides Claim ing Doubtful States. Mere is a list of the electoral votes of Wilson and Hughes with tho states stilt in tht doubtful column as we go to press. It is p'obable that a re count will bo ordered in many 3 f the closH ttates, anil the of ici.i! returns will not bo known for some time yet. States Wilson Hug's Dbt. Alabama 12 . . Arizona . . . Arkansas California W Colorado ' 0 . . Conneticut; 7 Uelewaro 3 Florida . 0 .. Georgia 1-t Idaho 4 Illinois 20 Indiana 15 THE FRIEND OF THE HOMESTEADER Who according to the latest reports up tuli.e time of going . press v, elects on the democratic ticket to the United States Senate. to