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TT TT TT KENNA ORO. VOL. li. KENNA, ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917, NO. 23. Xetlre for rcWIrntlon. fi.KXITH Department of the Interior, U. S tjind Office t P.oswell. N. M.. June S3. 1917. Not'ee is hereby given that Van Vate.of Holland. N. M., who on Feb. 17. 1915, made HD. K.. Serial N. 03007H. for KM. Sec. flt Township 7 S.. Runite to E.. K.. N. M. P. Merl (Hud has filed nolle, of 'Intention to moke Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the 1ko4 above described before C. E. Cloebel. U. 8. Commissioner, In his oftlce at K.i sjtvtilll. N. M.. on July 30. 1117. Claimant names as witnesses: Ram Hoecrs. Howard Rogers, these of Red land. N. M.. Elon Yountr. of Mlllinsand, K M., Charier C. Smith, of Need, N. M. Kmmctt Patton, Register. June SO-July 17. NOTICE FOR ITM.ICATIOS. 1 1 Department of the Interior. If. P. I.ni.l Olllec rit ttosvveil, N. M.. Ju'v 11, l.'l .". Notice Is hereby clven lint Krivnn Askinq of Itliiit, N. M who on July . lull, made HI). B. Serial. No. Oil', U. for l.oU 3, 3; SIJaWC and the sV'. See. 4, Township X S.. K. 8 I'... N. M. P. Merlrtiun. hns IHert notion of intention to malte Final Three Year i.roof, to esluMili claim to tho hind nbovc uVM'nW.-'!, before Dan C. Snvupe, IT. S. Commissioner. In his of- (le.e, at Keiinu, N- M , oil Am. 21. 1"17 Claimant names ns witnesses: Joseph K. Alrxnnder. Hubert 1- Klnlev. John G. Cox. James W. silvers, nil of licdhin.l. N. M. Kinmett Patton. liejiister July 20 Auir. 17 S. KMre for Publication. KI1468 Department of the Interior. U. rnd Qffloe at Roswell. N. M.. -"itne J, lOlT. Notice is hereby Riven that Bessie Howard, of Kaglehlll. N. M who on Marrh til. I1", made HD. K.. Serial No. WHW, for MH. Sec tlonM. Township 7 S., Hanire 34, B.. N. M. P. Meridian, bas tiled notice of Intention u make Hnal three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. E. Ooebe'.' U. 8. Comnilaaioner, in his offllce, at Eaule bill. N. M., on July 30, 1817. Notice for Fu!ii!cuUon. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lanri Office, at Roswell. N M.. Juno 33, r7. Notice 13 hereby Riven that Haiti I.. Holers of nichlanil, N. M, nho. on Pub. 17. :'. made HP. R. Serial No. 03 -Wt, for the N Sees'). W!,RW, See. git; VMK'i. So;!. 27. Township 7 S., Rann IIO E., N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied noliec of inienti"n to intiUc Hen; three-year proof to establish claim lo the and above described, before C E. (Socbcl, U. S. Commissioner, in his onlcc at Kuifle hill. N. M.. n Julr 3, ltur. Claimant names as witnensej: Elon Yotine, of MillliiKiind, N M ! Charley C. Claimant names as witnesses: JohnUirves.K. Lankford Sample, these Smith, of Nned.N. M.: Ho ward Uoitflis, Vita f KairlHliill. N. M.. Eirbert Sikea.' Cot-eland Pate, these of iioninKii. X. M Pate, these of Jenkins. N. M. Emmett Palton, Ttpflnf. June ll-July 7 l'.mmett l'Mton. Register. Jllne SO July 87 K0TICE FOB PUBLIC1TI0H. 0737t DeDartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Roswell, N. M.. June 3. l"n7. Notice is hereby given that Monroe C. Notice for rulilIC'ltlOD. 0-2FI71 Department of the Interior, U. S f,and OITIee at Roswell, M. M., June I'l, l')17. , Nolloo Is hereby iflven that Ccortte J. Rose of Judson. N. M., who on May I, hill, m'.ldo 11D. E., Serial Nil. PjSiYh. for Lots 3 i 4 See. II atltl the J WW; VVjMI;'4. (us amended'. See Hawes.oruioniana.n.M..wnooo junc in ,. ,. . s it s-t V. m m l. M..rl.1hin. made Hp. E.. Serial No.0i7S7. for E!4, Sec. 33 hog lcd notlc(J of intun.,n , n,.e n, ,hrce T.8 8..R.ME.. N. M. P. Meridian has tiled . ,;.,. ,. to ,.,nl notice of intention to make Final Three Year aDove described, before Dan C. Shvnirc. 17, rt, Proof to establish claim to tne lana aoove (.omm,s8ione, , h,.i.)ce. !u Renna. N. M. en described before C. E. Ooebel, U. 8. Com mlssloner. In his onice at EaKlehlU. N, M. o" July 30.-PH7, ... .... Claimant names as witnesses Tony C. Jewell. Thomas A.. Knight. Jessie K. Bates. John H. Stroud, all of Richland. N M. Emmett Pattern Register. June J lily 57 Auift h l"it. Claimant nnmcs a3 wltnessen: -Jnuon H. Hcnditx'Thomas ;.T. DiUbcd:, Edwin Cimvers, James J. Ruse, nil of 'lulson N.M. , KMMETT PATTOi, JUI.BIX-Jhlj-St iteiriaier. Woman Gives Tip On Three Alleged White Slavers Sinta Fe, and county July 1G. Federal anthoi itio.s llave been put tijion the track of three allied white slavers, iu el utiittfi Notice .for rnbllentlon. OT74U Department of the Interior. D. 8. Land Offlee at Roswelh N. M., June IT, 1917. Notice U hei ebv Bivtn that Gertie 1. Taylor, -formerly Gertie L.Dupuy, of New Hope, N. M., who on September 8. :4, made HD. E. Serial No.057411. for SWX. Sec.S:t; and S WWf Section 6, Township. 6-S., Ranite 3I-R N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of Intention to a wonialli wlO 111 l!:G their lu'll- make nnat nwjw prom, m bsuuiou uiuh . tc the land above desoribed. before Dan o. quarters at Clovia andaiecharK Sarare. U. 8. Commissioner, In hla odlco. at ,-, with onticiny. hiilh ScllOdl V ennt. N. M.. on Auvust 4. 1017. 1 ... .... iln,- names as witnesses: HlKl otlier gil ls into a lltO t) Edwin J. trawn. Edwin v. caiman, James shame by promising ,bi:; money C. Hicks. Henry W. Miller, all of New Hope ,.eU.s aj ;l ifc tf ejls0 wit, N. M.. Bmmett Pattom June 19-July 17 NOTICE roll PUBLICATION. 03I3M Department of the Interior, U. S. fine Clothes a ml plenty of god things to eat. An atioiiy n.ous letter wniten ly a Clt.vis wom an save the clue to the opera tions of the ti io Sheriff Moye (if Curry count hns also raided .sjieak easit s in Taod Office at Roswell. N M.. June 11. 101 - . . . . 1 . . . . T () Villi NOltCe IS nereoy Kivcii mm. jniii fc'" I , , ,. . ore.ofEaitlehill.N.M..whoonMoh.t,l915. Te.XlCO lllO JKlKt teW (lilS, Ol - made HD.K.. Serial No. 03I3H6. for W. See. tainillg tWellt y qiCll tS (if W.llis SiTOWnsulP 7 o. rtaDK c. m r . iu 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 r 1 i.n,h..fllednotloeof intention to make Final key, Wllioaiid al.'Sellol from two three year Proof, to establish olalm to the place?, while thirteen qiiaits land above desoribed. befote C. E. Ooebel. ,, . , . , land above desoribed. befote V. 8. Commissioner, in his of lice at Kniilelill! N, M., on July I'l. 1917. Claimant names as wiuiesses Horace Howard, R. Lunkford Sample. James L. Graves, Vayn W. Metculf. all of Eaglehlll. N. M. Emmett Patton, Register June M-JuLv SO, were cor.li-.;ealed Dea'Z bar in th e (i ( Pood Products Meld In Cold 5tornge July 1 The monthly report of tiie Biiitau of Maikt ts, Deparlment of Agriculture, issued July 1), shows s'oin!! holdinji;-! if (;"ea!nery lititter, Auier t'ri'Z 'it and cute 1 meats and la; d Hi July 1, 1!)17, as follows: Frozen beef. H) slo-ages r -port ' u total of lt)r),171,2C4 pound.-. 171 storages report 88. 078,001 poundi"., as compjred wi; !'. ,F):),li)0,0i:) lonnds on July I, 11)10, an increase of 4,0-12,301 noun. is, or 4.0 per cent, during J u;H' 11)17. 130 storages rep rt a d. cre ise of 1M. 47.3, 422 oounds, or 21 '4 or cent, during June, 1010 Cu.t d bo if "203 storages re iioit. a total of 31,500, 203 pounds, 20'.' stotoges report 31,312,07S pound.-!, a's compared with 1S, 01,1J05 pounds on July 1,1010, an increase, of 01.7 per cent. 230 storage report an increase of 2,090,.u t3 poui.ds, or 8.7 per cent, fining Juuo, 1)17. 171 sLoift:;.'S tvpoi t all increase ol 0,157 pounds, or 0.1 pel cent. hiring June, 1910. Fi'i z -n pork. 234 storage ; i e- port a total of 89.993,709 pound 153 storages report 7S,40"2,02o p muds, as compared with 82, p0,707 poiui'1- on July 1 1910, ad. crease of 4.9.' per cont. 20!: stoingcB lei'Oitan iiiciease ol 4.0 pir cent. 200 stoKig-s re- )ort an increase of 12,001.505 pound., or 10.8 per cent, during June 1917. 130 stoiMKCH repo t u decrease of 1,003,118 pounds, or 2 per cent during Juii3 1910 Dry salt pork. 347 347 -sfor ages rejiort a total of 211,820, 000 poMnds. 211 storages l eport 204,038,400 pounds, as compar ed with 202,037,903 pounds on July 1, 191(5, a a increase of ner cent. 3,'0 storages report an increase of 14, 045, 411 pound or 7.1 per cctitj din ing June 1910, 213 . torages report a de c.e.u-e of 10,497,802 p mads. t 5 per cent, during June 1910. S .veet pickled pork. lotl srora'ges report a total 14' 308,-:)30,0-i2 pounds. U3 r-torageH i eport 370,002,021 pounds, as corn .-am! 'i;h 350,300, 18(5 poends on July 1. 1010, an in crease of 3.2 per cent. 408 stor ages report at increase of 14, 414,022 pounds, or 3 8 per cent, Notice lor Publication. ova' Department of the Interior, U Land Office, at Roswell. N. June 19. ton. Notlee is hereby nlven that John H. Taylor, -fD. 1 VU1., XI Kf tvlu, ..n .litn H 1.111 man Hn.E.'serui No. oswx. for nwm. VYriirht and , s M.. Rounding Up Slackers. Deputy U. S. Marshal it-mry Russell ar.d Jim W. Johnsoii r turned 1.-st n'ght from a' tn'i' in the Sacramento mountains. having visited Pinon, Que 1 , Orange and other points in ssarch ot ''Slackers." The niade two i tm rrt inri! nr Tr"ri im.'. 7. By JOAN COSBY. ;t Jimmy, lilinklne; ntxl liliniled by (he fhowcr, rciiclicd for n biilh towol. I lis . Iliici'S, t'tiiti'liiiirt tlie lirst one with ; which they ciuiio In Culituct, gsivtf It a erk off thu ruck, hut the towel eanjrht on u fiiticet el' t he linlhtuli, taiil tinit hud .lininiy known It, HetlletUhis fale forever, for his Aunt lliewsler lnul given hlni the towel tmil Aunt Iirew- I Klcr wns his chief hope for the future. I D n It!" snld Jimmy. Suddenly i (lie towel, or rather the luce of thu lolvel, let go, und Jimmy didn't. Out lie went over the end of the tub. When the fireworks in Jimmy's bead had subsided and he hud cautiously ! tested every bono for breaks, lie swore ugiiiu. "You blankety-liluiik fool tiling, you, willi your silly blue roses find ' lace. Oct out of here!" And without ; uny apologies to the donor, he hurled j this Cause of His troubles through the I window and reached for another towel. ! We'll leave Jimmy to dry und dress Und rub his bruises, and follow the i per cent. 1U st.or.igea ppori a iecrease of 357.733, p ui ids, oi 15.8 per cent, duri 'gJu le, 1910. Chaves County to Furnish Only 52 Alen Por Draft S uita F , July ll. F.-dera lisburning odi :er li. V. K.-id t" l.iy ann ainced I he apporl i. i.- nient of New Mexico's iiation.'i. I raft quota of 2202 among Ha counties as follows. ... BiM-nalillo .; 12! Chaves Colfax 102 Curry 24 Dona Ana .03 Grant. 21f- (juid-.iluptt 74 Lincoln , 03 McKinley 1 Mora .l::2 Otern -18 Quav '.' fcfl Uio Arrih.i 179 Roosevelt 22 Saiidova1 71 San Juan , 0f San Miguel 213 Santa Fe 47 Sierra 41 Socorro 108 Taos 89 'rcrrauce ::. 00 Union '107 Valencia HO K.ldy and Luna ("unties h id ing furnished more I Iran" ihe pro I'at.o of men for the regular. an. I national guard, Hum- pci centagi! shou ing is appl -. td t. the d aft appoi tioiiment, which therefore makes no" call npoi lhnse couiitie-i. aire J. W. D W 1 lollt V, Section W. Township 6 S.. Ilsnue JSK..N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notioe of lotentlon to make final Bve year iwoof, to emublish claim ' to the land above described, before Dan C. Savage, U. S. ComtnlMlouer. In his office, at Kenna, N. M., on July ft. 117, Claimant names as witnesses lite!. Collins. of Vallev View. N. M., John iir n .I.f.a II M.l,lhn, tlian it Rt3.Ellda.N. M.. John. Hoiters. of Kenna, have invaded the City of AIL'I- N-M- oueioue, what will the Siii a Kmmett Patton. Rei.'1-ler. ' ' June ts-jaiy so. Fe New Mexican have totay V right gave bond and was le- leased. llolley was placed in the county jail at Cai Itsbad Roswell News. Now that the prairie do ;s dm ing, 1917. 280 storages re port an increase of 14 810,800 pounds, or 4.4 per cent, during June, 1010. Lard 434 st( rages report a total of 85. 507, 5(58 pounds. 307 storages report 77,704 001 pounds as compared with 87,127,375 p. minis on July 1. 1910, a de. crease of 10 8 per cent 382 stor ages' report an increase of 14, 9aO,S41 pound, or 21 5 p.;' ce0, during june, 1017. 201 storages ivpoi t a decrease of 507,308 DMuuds. or 0 7 net- ct nt. during June, 1010. Frozen lamb and mutton. Ml . t .... n .-. m, .-...- .. t(.fal .!' l-J. nun .1 Jit -a ir"'i " FOR Sl l" 3 095.833 nounds 81 sturagih " J ' .eport 3,113,741 pounds, as com-. Uroom Factory Machinery nared w ith 1.930,175 pounds on I p'f'te and in good shapt-. July 1, 1910, an increase, of (52.1 S2".0. Address this otiice. Warrants for 5Iackers A party who i in a p'itio. U. know what he is talking about,, but who-:o n.inm is will held from pub!icatian,-infi.i im i a News rep' ater tol iv tint wa r- :antsfoi ii numlier df person; charged with being ''.-dicker..'' have airivcd in Raswe I and an in the hands of the p:op.'r of fice I S. Jiosw ell N e w s . t ! out of thelmiTirooin window on Hie Kixlh'lloor of the aiurtinent hotel. H llouled downward hardly flouted,, eii her, for It wns as wide and heavy (is. !l rii but it arrived, ut any rate, at u certain point In the sireet over which u roadster wus imssing at the insi.'int, and havinc; a penchunt for Ciilrliinfr on t hi mcs, it citUKht on a but ton of the car's top. All unconsciously beneath her gay canopy of luce and blue roses nut Ei leen Uranium. She saw people stare, l.inuh and point, but there was noth ing uioii;,' that she could see. But In front of "Anna Knthcrlne's Shop" she slopped to Investigate. What was at tracting such attention? And then she saw the towel spread shamelessly over her liatly little car. "Where did you get that towel so l)!Tn? Out of the sky as you came IhniunhV" SSlii; turned quickly. "Oh, Charley, Isn't It the limit I Where do you sup- . pose it came from? Get It down, will you, and I'll take It Into Anna Kath arine. These things are in her line und maybe she'll know something about It." Hut Anna Kuthariue didn't except that there were weeks of work on the lace. "Then keep It," offered Eileen. "May be some nice old lady will buy It lor her college grandson." Is the meantime more things were hiijipenitig to Jimmy. The postman brought some letters, and there was one from Aunt Brewster. "I'm starting for Florida," she wrote, "und I'm stopping to see you for a day en route. I forgot to tuke off the pat tent of the lace on that towel I guve you for jour birthday. Besides there's .something else I want to see you about that I can't explain here. Until Fri day then. Affectionately, Aunt B." "For the love of Peter Jones!" groaned Jimmy. "Can you beat itl Where in this nickel-plated towu do vou suppose that towel Is?" Then someone rung the bell. It was Charley Blogett, lie of Ihe tltulatlng rhyme. "llclio, Charley, come In. I Just need u tonic like you after a bally hM' day. Aunt Brewster's coining und ax she curries jny prospects around lit hep bunk book we'll have to concoct some way to umuse, her' Proceed, Charles!" Charles lit a cigarette. "Poor Jimmy ! Well, I've got a story saved up for her that oligltt to help some." And he told of Eileen nnd the towel. "Mine, by Jingoes! Where did you say-jt isV" "At u fancy-work shop' on Fifth ave nue. Come along und I'll show you tlie place.'' I Int w hen they reached the Fhop and inquired for the bath towel they were told I hat it had just been sold! "Heavens!" cried Jimmy In dismay. "Who bought It?" Hut the girl didn't remember. A J. lily, she thought. "We'll get Eileen' suggested Charlie. Maybe she can do something. Women can always think of a way." So they took a tuxl and went to her house.- She had just come In and was slill dressed for the street. Charley slarted an Introduction, but to his sur prise the two were shaking hands. "You're Jimmy Toung, aren't you?" smiled the girl, while Jimmy was say ing: "If it isn't my little old pluy niate, Dot Itrntinon !" We used to play together at Aunt Brewster's," they explained to Charley, quite forgetting to let go hands aud looking back at each other with inter- t that had evidently been compound ing rapidly for ten years. Aunt Brewster is here!" went oa Eileen. "I've just brought her from Ihe station." But she was to visit me !" excluluied Jiniiiiy. "Funny, isn't It!" "But he doesn't want her since lie los1. the towel, so it's all right," put In Charley. "it's all right," said a quiet voice In Ihe doorway. There stood Miss Brew ster smiling, the towel in her hand. "Eileen told me of her find on the way from the station. I wus Interested, so ive drove around to the shop and bought It- I recognized it Instantly. But the mystery is cleared up now,' und it's ull right. The towel has done what I came to New York to do, to briiijj you nnd Eileen together again." "The comedy Is ended !" quoted Charley. (CepyilKl't, lflfl. by the M.Clure Newspa per Syndieute.) , com I'rio Joe Arnold of Weutherford, TexM ' :nisi d a wuter.nelon taut weighed lOtt 3o:mds. , . . , . i .i