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ft. M IiiH P. A. STAKCK president No Money in AdTfioco tio Liusr Factory I'ricoa K a a 1 e t Terms A Sarini oi SlOO to $ 2 O O From Fac tory J)ircct i ii 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL mn& All we Unit Is thtit you Will Play upon, use .tj.V free- trial, In your We will ship you a benntlful Slarek home. No cosh payment required mid test this piano for UO I'ays. If, nt the c r.il if that time, you do not find It the highest fcraile, sweetest toned an ! finest plnno In every way, ll.nt ytU have ever env.for the money, you are lit pirfec' liberty to Fend it bac':, nhd we will. In that event, pay the freight both rays. This tjlurek I'iano r.iust make good wi'h ou, or there Is no sale. Savt $150.00 or More We hip direct to yo:i from onr factory, at pricei tbat Bave'you upwards of 130.0ft In the cost of your pjano. We guarantee to furnisli you a better piano fur the money tban you can socaiie elsewhere. You arc assured of receiving a satisfactory Bwcct toneU durable high rodo piano. 25-Tiar Guaranty Every Starck I'iano is a-iiuriintcrd for 2ft years. Tikis guarantee has bT:k of it w35 years o-f piano experience, and tfte fepn Utiun yf an uM-est.iblMicd, responsible piaDO boast. 60 Frit Music Lmons To every purcbMer of Starck Pianos, we give free music lesson, in one of the best known schools iu Chicago. These Iosbodh you can take in your own home, ty mail. This represents one jeaf'a fr instruction. P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.. 2nd Hand Bargains We have tor.it.intly on haml a large number of sligtuly used nod sceond-hand pianut of .11 rtiindnrd make tntoen In ex change tor row Starok Pianos and I'layer-Planos. Thr follow ing are a few Bntnplc bargains: Weber $110.00 Steinway 92.00 Chlxkering 80.03 Kimball 95.00 Starck 195.00 Send for our latest complete sccoud-hand bargain list. Easy Payments You pay no cab down, bi,t after SO dnys of trinl, j on can begm payment on the low-e-t, ensiet tenni cv.r b-j treated by a piano mr nufacturcr. These terms are arranged to auit your cowvTiience, and it J, possible for you 13 hny a ptono for your hor-i wHWut mini iff the rnoney, s4 l Player-Pianos Starck l'layer-I'iunos aro the best anil most beauti ful Player Pianos on the market. You will be de lighted .with the nmny ex clusive feu tu res of these wonderful instruments, and will bo pleased with the very low prices at which tlicy can be secured. Piano Book Frea Send today for our row beautifully illustrated piano look which gives you a larre arf.nunt of informa tion regarding pianos. ThU book will interest and please you. Write today. 1328 Starck Bids., CHICAGO Thfe .FARMERS! Solid 2oo foV :-i ti.V of farmer's IJapid Figuror nnd Calculator; the handiest hook you evrr taw; niuiity dmck h wanted. TO. C. Foster, Assu.ti;- Uon, 111. t. ( BRAND DIRECfORV'j llt)p,Hn(M,M.,fttfMl1lMlJ'i.'tirt'l.,.'ll, DOCTOR D. D. sWEARlrlClH SPECIALIST, Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and ! 'h 1 HAROLD HURD, ROSWKl.L N, M. Attt)l-he:V-Practicing before all courts. I'lspccial attention to United States Iiand Office proceed ins. Office First National Bank Eldg. MISS FLOi.'KN 11 X- v. F, B. CLARK iaaanaaanwaHBMaaiiBaRauqMHBMBiaBaaHaHaBaBsaaaHBaai WITCH HAZEL CREAM WEATHER Thath the effect of ihese win Js v-l ave tho l-e-t Witch HaKfl Cream m de two sizes 23 and 50 cents and we fully juraiitee it. McCain Drug Co., Roswell, Nk Mv NOTICE of CONTEST Onr. test No 73. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Di'floe, at lloswell, New Mexloo, Mr 14, 1H7. To Cieor.'e It. Sturdlv.nt. of E.prlehlll. N. M., Contestee: - You.re hereby notlfiod that Henry C. Carroll, who cive Enalehlll, New Mexico, as his post fH e ddr.!". did i.n January iSlh, H17, fil In thUomce hit duly coroborated applkatlon to NOTICE OF CONTEST Content No. 9C08 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Omce at Roswell. N. M., Mar. '(. 1917. To Hunt K. Hudspeth of ClovK New Mexleo, Coatestee: You are hereby noUned that Columbus Riley who elves KedluUe. N. M.. as his post-oRti'O ad dress, did on Feb. 10, 1017. Hie lntlii om-re his on'est and secure the cancellatlnn (.-your ' duly corroborated npt'licatinn to contest and h imesttead entry. Serial No. n3e'! made Andl ?, HIB. for SVJ Sec. Mi. and the N WX feo. ' to. Township 8 S.. Hanc33 K..N. W.P. Jleihlian, and ns grounds for hit (nnteit hu alleces tl:at To! have wholly abandoned said laud for more i hau all months lat past; that you have nev er established rrsidence on the land, that your nhsenoe from the land is not dueto your employ ment in tr-iUtaiy services rendered in connec tion with operations in Mexico, or alone the borders thereof: or in iuobilb.al Ion camps else where. In the military or naval organizations of ite United States or the National Cluard of ny of the Beverul stales. You are, therefore, further nolillcd that the said allegations will be t nken by this oftlce ns ha vlnit been confessed by you and your said ntty will Jje canceled thereunder wiihout your fureher richt to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal. If you full to file In this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, asbliown below, your answer, under oath, spccillcally inecilnK nnd responding to these alleys l ions of .'ontcst, or if you fail within that time to tile in this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mall. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of vuur answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must be either the snid con testant's written acknowledgment of his re rclpt of the copy, Hhowinjr the date of its receipt, or the uttidavit of the person by whom the delivery was nude statini; when nnd there the copy was delivered; if mode by (Oiflstered mall, proof of such service mum ronsist of the affidavit of the person by w hom thecovv was mailed statin? when and the pi-st office to which it w as mulled, and this :iinduylt must bo accompanied by the poi inMtcr's receipt for the letter. You hhould tnte In your Answer the name of the post omce to w hleh you desire future notices to be sent tu you. Kmmctt Patton, Register. ).itiiuf fliat publkatlini -end ' -Mhlid " Juurth March S3. l'H7 Mar.h .10, 1917 April ft. I17 Aliril 13. l'17 Whitkera. "Altliougb you bare refused to v my wife, don't you think you learn . love." "Well. I vh e-nxe learned to like spinach." .Jv dt-lpljla Bulletin. securn the cancl)ntlon of your lid., Kntry. Serai No OlWll, made Jan. 20, toie. for NJj. SeetionJC, Towpahip 7 S., Ilaiiite 35 E..N, M.p Meridian, nnd as irrounds for his contest he alleges thnt' Kntryman hsa never established reslndnceon tke land: tkat be has never made any Attempt to make setOen-.eai; that his ab sence is not due to employment in tho United State, military erv!oe rendered In connection with the National Guards on the border or !n Mexico or the mobilisation of the Bnme In the eamps or elsewhere; that he is aot employed in the Naval Service of the United Smtes." You are, therefore, further notifled that the said Bllerations will be taken ns con fessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further riKht,to Jje heard, either be fore this office or on appeal, if youfail to tile in this omce within twenty dus after the FOURTH publication-of this notice, as shown below, yonr answer, under oath, specifically responding; to these allegations of corneal, together with due rof that you have served a copy of your answer on the sald oonteslaiil either I. person or by registered mail. You sheuld state in your answer the name ot the it olllcu to whleh you de-ire future notices to be sent to you. Kinmett Patton.lReiiister. I'ate of first publication March S3, i;ii7. " " second " March 30, 117. - " third " April 8, PM7. " " fourih " ApriljIS, 1S)17. Notice for l'uljlinilion. Republication. Non-Coal disss 0U273 Uepartmpnt of the Interior. U. x Land Office at F Sumner, N. M., Mar. 5. 1!'17, Notice Is hereby itiven that Mildred V. lloone of Kennit, N. M.. who on March . 10U. mnae HI). E. Serial No. Oir.".'H, for h'sNK'4 Sec. S2, WMNWM Sec. 33, and April t. T'M made .tddl, H. K.,oiis7i for S.'jSKX. SA'MSKU See. so' and NWUNE'4 Siellon 3i. Township 4 S. liantre.lu K..N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled no tice of intention to make final three year iof, to etublish claim to the lnnd above do aorlbed. before Dnn C. Savaire. U. S. Commis aioner, In hlsolllee, at Kenna, N. M..oD the 28ih day of April, 101 ; . Claimant namea as witnesses: Thomas K. Boyd. OeoiKB IS. ('havers, John McKic. Andrew J. builth. all of Kenna. N- M A. J. Evnni. Reirlfter, Mch. 13-April 10. Ml r and Lugs of Stevens Double and $hgh Barrel SHOTGUNS aredrop-forge'J in one piece. Made of specially selected steel STRONG EST Where other Cutis are WEAKEST. Compare STEVENS with jriins nt any where near the Jiril'e find iloluour QUALITY throughout. Our Shotgun Catalog shows tho famous lino of Steven Repeat ers Doubles SuiRlcs. If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your Dealer let us know, and we will ship direct, ex press prepaid, upon re ceipt of Catalog Price. J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY.- P.O. Box 5004, CHIC0PEE FALLS, MASS. The Thrice-A-Week Edi tion of the New York World in 1917 ; Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the world gives so much at so low a price The value mnl need ot a 'newspaper in the household was never greater than at the present tune. The great war in Europe is now halt-way into its third year, and, whether peace he at hand cr yet be far off, and the events to follow it are sure to be of absorbing interest for many months to come. These are world-shaking nffiairs, in which the United St?tes, willing or unwilling, is compelled to taUe a part. No intellignt person ran ignore such issues. THE THRICE-AVVEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We of fer this unequalled newspaper and the KENNA RECORD nOcther for one year for $1.65. The regular sidscription price of the two papers is Jf2.C0. Close Observer. The day was windy. . Ilor skirts were short. Likewise thoy wer-silkeri tnd made full at the hum. Her waist was cut low-. ' "There goes a girl," snlrt Trailic Pn. trohnnn Brown, "that ought to be made to wear more clothes. It's scanda lous. Put I' don't know as the law could make her do It." . "Xo, you can't pinch her for that," agreed his friend, Patrolman Sllke Klrhy, In the uoon comment ut the meeting of the heats, "hut 1 tell you what you could do." KIrby surveyed her ankles of pin like sltudorness dubiously. "You might pinch her for having no visible means of support."- St. Paul Pioneer Press. What's the use of kicking on the hlght cost of livin? when you can get i!0 cents' worth of steak for n half dollar? Arabia has formed n new kingdom with n new klnt and a new capital Now nil It needs to bo In fushlon Is u war. Philadelphia club women wore vege tables as gems. Potatoes Set In plat inum would attract attention auy-where. C. C. LAYTON, Roaz. N. M. ISrp '.. --.'-.v. V K DAN C. SA-VAOR, t'nna, N. M. Same bmnrt on left shoulder of horse. J. n G HE A YES ; Kenna; - Ns M Will lw in Wliila the 21st of each month. MiHiulliMl.ilitMimilliMilllliilillUMlMlllilllllbiilllHtliii Kemp Lumber Company, ELIDA, N. M. Wire, Posts, Cement, Lumber and Building Material, Sash Doors and Hardware. CHARLES J. Manager. Cj EXCURSIONS . urn Account o Hardware and Iin . I)ea v-i Association Amii'l'o, Texa-. April 2:5 10 a, lihi: 8,4 li.l for tlie Itound trip from Kenna . Tickets on sal April 22 to 23. Final return limit April 20, 1917 O.ie half of tliesrtfres will ap ply to cliiklren of five aria xiti-1 der 12 years of ago. For further information see Every. Intelligent Person Should Learn How to Write. More than a million people are employed in the publishing business in the United States', and all ot them "had to begin They are dropping out every day, and some one must take their place. There must be writers for The Newspapers Magazines Aloving Pictures They pay more for the same class of service than" most of the jvofessions. With a table, a chair, paper and a typewriter you can begin now; and you do not need give up your presint 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 le-irningrto write. The man or woman who writes is auto matically thrown in toiuh with the big peo pie who are shaping the dcslihy of the slate and the nation, and the big thing.! that arr taking place in the new development of the country. The fundamentals arc carefully and simp y arranged in our Correspondence Course of Instruction. A Washington correspond ent who has wtitten for every class of publi cations during the past twenty-live years has arranged the work, and is in charge oi the course. Money back if you are not satisfied. Write today Jo, infotination. U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION, Bond Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. W. J. Smith, M. D- ; Physician uiul Surgeon Calls Answered 'Night" !or Day. t'EMPA, NEW MEXICO Phones .Office 18 Resident 98-i ranhand )) Mil'", T. O. Elrou, Agent KENNA, NEW MEXICO R. L. R0BERS0N THE BARBER Measures taken for clothes i 4 : south side -: t KENNA, : z NEW MEXICO i 1 I iEfHOME fill , : mi wife : v r:o cr;xr! ukz it. t:oc;:.-r;,'.;c.cp., Purcha-o t!.t ";''." . ' ' have a l ie ,-i . M elimlTintion . . - ... manlii;i 11 1 , j, ; life-U'r,.' .... ... , 1 vva; . i . .. ".'r. Inslt '1 , . ' , . 1 knuv. n . ' tl . tits. N .' . . r .,t r-H-MV-;. MAR: . ',.V?i , ;t - it THF c'l : Dealer Wanted. The New Home Sewing Machine Co , Chicago, 111. DAVID L. GEYER LAND OFFICE PHACTICE A SPECIALTY. ROSWKLI, N. M. if CHAS. A. REYNOLDS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . OFFICE ALLISON BLDG., S. E. COR. SQUARE HOSWELL, NEW MEXICO. i :