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n n t A. STARCK PRCSIDCNT No Money in Arfvnnc Selisf ac tion Onr nulteil I-owrslNet Factory Price Katlexl Tirmi -'A Saving oi $ t Ul) o S200 From Fac tory Direct 30 DAYS' if lie E TRIAL IH YOUR OVYH HOME 1 Wo will ship jcu a beautiful Starck Piano for 39 dayj' free trial, in your home. No cnph payment required. Ml we nk Is that yi.u will play upon, tmo and test tl.ls piano lor 20 ('ays. If, at the end cf tliat thro, you do nut find It tin; Iili;liest grade, sweetest toned nnd finest piano in every way, f-.it you have ever seen or the money, yrn aro at p'.-rfeet liberty to Fend It bar'5, end we will, In that ewnt, )'uy tin; C-.iyht h tH ways. Ihls S;rck l'iuno r.iuat make good with you, or there 13 no pale. Save $159.00 cr Men We fhip ilirict to you fro:-.i ot:r factory, at prices thut save you upwards cf fl.'iO.OO iu the cost of yur piano. We gnaruntrc to furnfrth you R bctti-r piano fur the money than you cau iccuie elsewhere. You or aurVf! of rwivtn.? a satisfactory swet toned dura Me high gruHff piano. 25-Year Guarantee Kvtry Rlarok Viiinn ii p-m mitred for 2" yenri. This unii rant if Nn back of it our n't yntr oi piano cKperirncp, ami tb repu tation of .in olil-estahlfehetJ, responsible ptbno bouae. SO Froe Huslo Lessons To every purchrs-jfr of Starrk 1'uTnos wr give tree music lesson, in one cf the best known whoota in ( hicaf-o. Tiie.e lons you can take in your own home, hy mail. This represents crno viar's free instruction. 2n1-Hand Bargains We lav? cot.sinnt.y on ham" a Urge mimbrr oi lirtuly used n)Mi M-conU-band pianos of all Htandard aiukca taken in ex rlmnge for new Btarck Pianos and player-Piano. The follow ing are a few sample bargains: Wber ?1 10.00 Steinway 92.00 Chickering 90.03 Kimball 95.00 Starck 195.00 ScQd for our latest complete second -band bargain list. 1. A. STARCK PIANO CO.. Easy Payments Yin pny no ca-.r down, brt ofter SO days of trial, you can bcm payment cn the low wisi'At terms err iw.cstid r.v a piano lu nufaciurer, Tlicso terms are n minted to Juii your convenience, nnd it ii possible for you to buy a pinno for your home, without mining; tho money. . 1 Starck Piayer-Planos Rtarek l-laycr l'ianod are the best and most beauti ful Player Pianos on tiio market. You will be de lighted .With the many ex cl us ivc f ea ti i res of these wonderful instruments, nnd will be phased with the very low prices nt which they c:.n be secured. Piano Book Ftoo SrrKi today for our rrw beautifi'.lly illustrated piano book which giies you h large amount of informa tion regarding" pianos. This book will interest and plca&e you. "Write today. 1320 Starck Bldg., CHICAGO FARMERS! Send 2"c for a copy of The E'aimoi's U.ipitl Figurer and Calculator; Ilia liamliost book you cvei' v&w inoiuy hack if wanted, K. V,. Foster, Assump tion, 111. '- 1 HAROLD HURD, ROSWF.lX, N. M. Attorney. Practicing before all court. Especial attention to United States Land Office proceed in'j;s. ' BRAND DIRECTORY c 'Hr''t''ttM.r.lt'.t'.M".t'.,M,il'n't '.' DOCTOR D. D. SWEARINGIN f i MISS FLOItKNCE B. CLARK TJoaz, New Mexico. SPECIALIST, I Cye, Car, Nose and i Throat j win bo in uiicia mo zisc of t'acli mouth. f i I v. Off It First Natlohal Bank Bldg. Prairie Dog Poison Always in Stock, order. Send us. your McCain Drug: Co., & g Roswell, N. M. i? NOTICE of CONTEST Contest No. 74. Pepartment of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofrtee, at Roswell, Now Mexico, Mnr 14, 1917. ToOeor.e It. Sturd!vtnt. of Katrlehlll. N. M. Contestee: Yon are hereby notified that llciiry C. Carroll, w!io iii?e Englelilll, New Mexico, as li! post o II -e a Xirefs, did i.n January 15th, 1917. fllo in t'i's offlce liis duly coroborated application to contest and secure the ca;icil!a !on c f yt ur ho ni'stcad entry, Setinl No. 03tB1!l made Ap.tl 3'. 1916. for SffX See. 10, and the N1VK 'eo is. Townsh'p a s., I!ange33 E..N. M.P.Meridian, a id a-) grounds for his contest he nllettes tl at yon huve wholly ahan-'ond suid land for more t inn six months last past: that you have per er established i rsldenc e on the land, that your a 'senee from the fond is not dueto your employ m jnt In military services rendered in connec tion with orerntlons in Mexico, or along- the borders thereof: or In mobiliza ion camps olse- w;iere. in the military of naval organizations of the Fnited State or the Notional Guard of any of the several s ate?. You are, therefore, further notilled that tha suid nllesations will be taken by this otllee as h.iving been eoufessed by you and your said entry will be enneeled thereunder without your further riuht to be heard therein, either before this ofilce or on nppeal, if you fail to ilk' in thlsom.ee within twenty days after the 1'OUIiTH publication of this notlee. as shown below, your answer, under oath, apeeltlcally meetinir and respondiiiit to these alletnllonsof i contest, or if you fail within that time to file in this otllce due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said eontestsn either in person or by renistered mail. If this ' service is made by, the delivery of a copy of your tmwer to the c ntestant In person, proof ofstieh service must be either the said eon testant's written acltnow leditment of his re eeipt of the copy, sliowin I lie date of its receipt, or the atlldnvit of the person by nlioni the delivery was made statin;; when and where the copy w as delivered: if made by reulstere l nnii', proof of urh Feniee must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom t hp copy w as uiuIIriI sJnilnii w hen and the post otlloe to whk'h it was mailed, and this Hindu vit imiol be lu'Ciiuii'iuiictl by the iiosl. muster's receipt for the letter. You should suite in your answer ;he name of the post (nice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. HuimettPntton, Register, liateof first publication March (3. 1917 ' 'second'" Mareh r.o, 1917 "tlniil " ApiUMBlV " ' f.r'.irth ' Anil 13. 1"17 NOTICE OF CONTEST Contest No. 9(S08 Department of the interior, U. 8. Lind Oalee at Roswell. N. M . Mar. to, 1917. To Huiet hi. Hudspeta of Clovis, New Mexico, Contestee: You are heieby notified that Columbus Rih'Y who fives Iledlake. N. M., as his post-office ad dress, did en Feb 10, 1917. file iuthis omce his duly corroborated application to contest and ucurethe cancellation of your lid., Kntry, Serr.INo 033891, made Jan. 9, 1916. for N!i. Section 28, Towrshlp 7 S., Itange 35 K..N, I.P Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he 1 ages th.it"Entr man has never established resindeceon the land; that he has never made any attempt to ninko setlleir.eat; that his ab sence Is not due to employment in the United States military service rendered in connection With the National Ciuard on the border or in Mexico or the mobilization of the same in the o:impsor elsew here; that he is aot employed In the N ival Service of the United Stutcs.'' You are, therefore, further notilled thut the said allegations will he taken as con fessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either bo fore this office or on appeal" if you f nil to lile In this office within twenty dnss after the FOL'ltTH publication of this notice, as shown below your answer, under oatb. speclllcally cspondlng to these allegations of contest, together w ith due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mull. You should state in your answer the name of the iost offico to which you de lie futuie notices to be sent to you, iimmeit Patton.JUegistcr. Pate of first publication March 23, I17. ccond third fourth March 30, 1917 April 6. 1917. Ai rl 1 j I :, i(U7. fccwelTi Tiliute t,- Vv'T.r.tli, cltJ.I.o'.vf'M. Ti ti J01 price cf A-vince'cni, . XMivancenteut is only potalUI j l,i 11' KafliuvtJ. Notice lor rubliciiliuu. Itepnblication. Non-Coal Onass 01173 Departmont of the Interior, 0. Land Office at V Sumner, N. M., War. S. l'U7, Notice is h' reby given that Mil.iied F. Uoone of Kentia, N. M., who on March 3. 1911. mane HI). K. Serlil No. 011 -.".H, for I' MNK't Sec . WHNV Sec. 33. and April 1. 19H made idd', 11. 1J..01PJ7 for K'jSK'i. SW)4SK! See. 24. and NV'NKt tnctinn M, Township 4 s. Ilanne3 K...V. M. 1'. M-i i.lim. has llled no tice of Intention to inaku llnil three ynr proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Dan C. Savg. V S. Commis sioner, in hisoniee, at Kenna, N. M.,on the Blb ay of April, 1017. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomus IJ. Boyd. f;eorge B. Chuvers, John V. M:K e. AnUrv.w J. Smith, all of Kenna. N. M A. I. Kvans. Kcgister. McU. C3-April jii. THE l mt ir a BARRELS S OF Stevens Double and Singh Barrel SHOTGUNS are drop-forged in one piece. Made of specially selected steel STRONG EST where other guns aro WEAKEST. Compare STEVENS with guns at any where nenr tho price nnd note our QUALITY throughout. Our Shotgun Cutaloa; shows the? famous lino of Stevens Repeat ers Doubles hintrles. If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your Dealer let us know, and we will ship direct, ex press prepaid, upon re ceipt of Catalog Trice. , J.STEVENS Anr.is COMPANY. P. 0. Box 5004, CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. WW Boaz, C. C. LAYTON, ;N. M. DAN C. SAVAGE, ! Ken ii a, N. M. YOUR LAST CHANCE. Recently we published n ahese columns an offer of The Youth's Companion and McCall's' Magazine, both for a full year, tor only f 2. 10, inrhidiiif; a McCall Dress Pattern. The high price of paptrand ink has obliilged McCall's Magazine to raise their subscription price February 1 to 10 t ents a copy and 75 c?nts a year so that the offer at the above price must be withdrawn. Until March 31 our readers I ave the priv ilege of ordering both publications for a full year, including the choice of any 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern, for only $1. 10.: ' The amount of reading, information and and entertainment contained in the fifty two issue.' of The Youth's Companion and the value of 12 monthly fashion numbers of Mr-Call's at 2.10 offer a' real bargain to every reader of this paper. This tvo-at-cne-price offer includes: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 issues. 2. The Companion Home Calendar for 1917. 3. McCall's N.agazine 12 fashion num bers . 4. One 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern your choice from your first copy of McCall's if you send a two cent stamp with your selrclion. THE YOUTHS CO vl'ANION St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Office.' I he Thrice-a-VVeek Edi tion of the New York World in 1917 Practically a Daily at the Pricaof a Weekly. No other Newspaper1 in the world gives so much at so low a price The value and need of a newspaper in the household was never greater than at the present tune. The great war in Europe is now half way into its third yrar, and, whether peace he at hand c:r ytt be far off, and tl e events to follow it are sure to be of absorbing intcre:-t for many months to come. These are world-shaking afRairs, in which the United Kl;'tes, willing or unwilling, is compelled to ta'-c a part. No intcllignt person can ignore such issues. THE THKICE-AWEEK WORLD'S regular subscription'price is only IV0 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We of frr thin unequalled newspaper and the KENNA RECORD toOethnr for one ye for f I 65. The regular sub.icripti in pric; of the two papers i S-'.OO. V VESStf' . J Same brand on left shou'der of horse. J. (. GREAVES, Kenna, - - - N. M Every Intelligent Person Should Learn How to Write. More than a million people arc employed in the publishing business in the United States, and all of them "had to begin They arc dropping out every day, and some one must take their place. There must he writers for " The Newspapers Magazines Moving Pictures They pay more for the same class of service than most of the professions. With a table, a chair, paper and a typewriter you can begin now; and you do not need to give up your present occupation or employ ment. Even if you do not wish to take up journalism as a profession, there is no bet ter mental training than learning'to write. The man or woman who writes is auto matically thrown in touih with the big peo ple who are shaping the destiny of the sjate and the nation, and the big thing that are taking place in the new development of the country. The fundamentals are carefully and simp y arranged in our Correspondence Course of Instruction . A Washington correspond ent who has mitten for every class of publi cations during the past twenty-five years has arranged the work, and is in charge of the course. Money back if you are not satisfied. Write today to, infotmation. U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION, llond Building, WASH1NOTON, D. C. Kemp Lumber Company, ELI DA, N. M. Wire, Poats, Cement, Lumber and Duildirig Material, Sash Doers arid Hardware. CHARLES J. MACKEV, Manager. EXCURSIONS r i 1 i Mi"-El If yo:i are contem platintf a i iip lit U8 q lot you through rates. Tickets so it everywhere. For f urther information see T. O. Elrod, Agent KENNA. NEW MEXICO MEliOMEi! 77 cret li my urfe" . 'V rill T- Purchase i-. " '. . ' . linvo n Lfe v t . ' climinutiun 01 e , r mnnhip &TfJ h. , lilc-luiiu scr i.' ., t WARrtA.. i : Inaist fn linvi'i-r ' ' known 1 he w-t: i ' ticK. Not ...) ; THE NEW H0f- ORANCC, MASSACIW . Dealer Wanred. The New Home Sewing Machine Co , Chicago, III. V. J. Smith, M. D. l'hysician and JSurjfeon . Calls Answered Night ,'orjj Day. l'XUM, NEW MEXICO Phones '.Office : U; ) Resident 98 r. l. roberson I I THE BARBER J I M easures taken for cloth ea X t : SOUTH SIDE -:- t llCCNNX, : : NEW MEXICO t DAVID L. GEYER LAND OFFir.E. PRACTICE A SPECIALTY. ROSWELL. N. M. : - - CHAS. A. HEYNOLDS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , OFFICE ALLISON BLD0,. S. . COR. SQUARD ROSWELL, MEW MEXICO.