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TUB SBRRA HBCORD 8 8 H. A. Roberts General Real Estate and Land Loans All kinds of Insurance. Elida, New Mexico I) The Kenna Record! IJ 8 PUDLIQHED WEEKLY- By Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White IatTd Ftbriun-T tth ItuT at tht Kcuna, I I Hi Mta2os, Fail Sic. at Mcsad Clan Mali Matter. - - Suhaartrii 61.09 Pa. Yaa In A7anaa NOTICE FOB rUBLICATIOR. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office nt Roswell, N. M. May 22, igai. Notice is hereby given that Oliver E. John? oo, of Jenkins, N.M. who, on April 16, igio, made add H.E No. 0471 18 for Lots j, 4,Stf NVVtf, SWV, Seo3,Twp g.S Range 35-E, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof , to establish claim to theland above described, before Wm. It. IHanchard, I'. S. Commissioner, at Jenkins, N.M. on the 28, day of June igji. Claimant names as wluK83ea: J. Fletcher Wilson, Walter W. Chaney Jake E. Hebison, William E. Bonds, all of lenkins, N. M. ni27 J24 Emmett Patton, Ttegister. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior l- S. Land Ollice at Fort Sumner, N. M, May 1 , hj2i. Notice is hereby given that Vernon H. Byniun, of Clovis, N. M. who on Feby., 4, ?ato, made H. E. No. O16127, foi Ntf NE,, SEXNWtf.RE, EtfSWtf, Sec. 3, NE.V, EjiNWX, SWN Sec, io, Twp. 4-S Range 27-E N.M. P. Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Alvin C. White, U. S. Commis ioner, at Kenna. N.M. on the 2, day of July ig2i. Claimant 1 aines as witnesses: Henry T. Jouss, Mattie Jones, these cf Olive, N. M. Ralph H. Maupin, of Canton, N. M. John E. Bynum. of ot Goodlet, Texas. 11127 j-4 W. R- McGill. Register. ard, U. S. Commissioner, at Jenkins, N. M. on the 30 dav of June 1921. ClaiiiUiiit names as witnesses: John C. Henderson, Elmer C. Hill, these of Captock, N M. Eugene 'B. Bovd. Maior A. lcni, tleie of Jenkins, N. M. m27 j24 Emmett Patton. Register. CONGRESSMEN FAVOR FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE it SIX GILLETTE BLADES WITH HOLDER $1.2.5 ' PREPAID In Attractive Case ' EUJ Notice for rnbllraUcm. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. April, 30 1911. Notice ishereby given that Mary Bell Morris, of Elida, N. M.'who, on August 9, 1917, made Hd. E. No. 04(05, for Ntf. Sec 14, Township 7-S Ranee n-E. N. M. P. Meridian, hat filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Alvm C. White, U. S. Commissioner, at Kenna , N. M. on the 15 day of June 92i, Claimant names as witnesses: John P. Smith, Marion M. Pyle, Byron H. Howard, William H. Morrif, all of Elida, N. M. mis j0 Emmett Patron. Register. U JCotlce (or PnMIeatioa. Department of the Interior S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. May 27, 1921. Notice ishereby given that J. Fletcher Wilson, of Jenkins, N.M. who, on April 16. 1020. made add H.E. 047117, for Lots 1 and 2, ' StfNEtf, SEtf, Section 3, Twp. y-S, Range 35-E. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before William K. Blanchard. U. S. Commissioner, at Jenkins, N. M. on the 5 day of July 19a!. Claimant names as witnesses: Ben II. Warren, Walter W. Chaney, William C. Glenn, Thomas J. Fuller, all of Jenkins, N. M. j3 ji Emmett Pntton, Register. Wnshlngton.-"The appointed hour Is be.re: let the Phil ippines bo free." This was the key note of n speech by Congressman Ed ward J. King of Illi nois, " (Republican) In which he review ed the American oc- cupiitlon of the ls- hinilH from the first day to the present time. He declared that the United States was honor bound to grunt In dependence without further delay. Congressman King Is one of tin In creasing number of Republicans In the House who are urging quick action on Philippine Independence. Mr. . . 1 . sv. 4. : ... . yi. ) , Ik .- a it's. -iri.'; Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded This offer for a limited . time only. Remit by money order or cash (no Stamps) Frad Razor Co. 1475 Broadway New York City. Congressman Ed ward J. King of Illinois. bOAZ NEWS. Boaz received a good rain again Saturday afternoon and night. Department of the Interior, U. S LaiMl Office at Fort 8umner. N. M.. Mav 16, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Thorn aiD. Cothern, of Kenna, N. M., who, on May IJ. 1918, made H. E. No. 6i6045- for NWX, Section 3, Etf, Section 4. I NEV, Section 9, Twp. ya, Kange 29-E, N. M. P. Meridian, uas hied notice of intention to make final three year X ' Proof, to estabiish claim to the land I . . m 1 t.-f t..:.. " wt.;t above aescriDeti, oeioie urm.,-.. n mic, U. 3. Commissioner at Kenna, N. M. on ttm 23 day of June ig2i Claimant names as witnesses! Charles I. Kinard, Manford Elkins, Einanual Elkins, Walter A. Bradley, all of Elida, N. M. 11120J17 W. K. McGill, Register. " PORTALES ABSTRACT CO. Miss Florence Clark was a passenger for Roswell on Monday. Xctlre (or Publication. Department of the interior U.S. Land Kn(? Is t)ie ftthor of a bill which pro- Office, Fort Sumter, Nw Mexico, vldes that within one year the Philip May 17, 1921. , I pine Kovernment, under presidential Notice is hereby given that John E. proclamation, may assemble a conven- n,.r, r..n...t t.toq whn nn "on anu inline a coiinuuiuim. flan 1 r iU rti rt VIA V M f fitrTlfi a trT7ii cxr'iMT?u- the Filipino people the President may j. f. - hnmp aqfc- week after w, bee. u, exej, SWXNEV, recopnize tllt. Philippine islands as a to their ftome asc weeK atter SVVXbt., &. bsVM, hsc ir, 1P. separate and self-governing nation." spending tne pasi lew moniDS 4-S, Range 27-E, N. M. P. Merld- Tbe transfer of authority Is to be ljn Kock Valley tan, nas niea notice 01 intention 10 eoinpieteu witnm one year, After the constitution is ratified by The Webb family moved back Will Appreciate a share of your Abstract business. 0- Mrs. Maud Smith, Pres. Portales, New Mexico. 57s Jiotice for I'uullcatlon. Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Fort Sumner, N. M, L' April 27, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Minnie L. Graham, of Elida, N. M. who, on April 16. 1931, made add Hd. E. No olefin, for Sjj, Section 32. Township a-S Range 29-E N. M P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore Alvin C.White, U. S. Commission er, at Kenna, N. M. on the 8, day of J une ig'.'r. Claimant names as witnesses: George Kay, Thomas A. Tillinghast, John W. Anthony, John G. Graham, all of Elida, N. M. W. It. McGill. ReBister. make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above describ' ed. before Alvin C. White, U. S. Com missioner, at Kenna, N. M. on the 2 day ot July iq2i. Claimant namea at witnesses 1 Henry T. Jones, Mattie Jones, these of Olive, N. M. Vernon H. Bynum, of Clovis, N. M. Ralph 11. Maupin, af Canton, N. M. ni27 j24 W. R. McGill, Regitei NOTICE FOB l'CBJ.ICATIOW. Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M April 30, 1921. Notice is hereby given that James C Mabiy. of Portales, N. M., who, on May 15, 1319, madeorig., H. E. No CMS327, for Si , Sec. 33, and on Dec, 27, 1920, made add., H. E. 045328, for KNji, Section 33, EiW, Setion Township 9-S, Range 32-E. N. M P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the and above described, before Alvin C Whits, L S. Commissioner, at NWtf, Sec. 10 T. 6-S, K. 31 -E, N.M. en the 15 day of June 1921. Claimant nuiu;B as w'tnmsea: Joseph F. Helms, Wesley W. Wilkin sou, j. Whit Itohinson these of Kenna . N. M. Elmer C. Hiil, of Caprock, N M. 11113 jio Emmett Patton. Register Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U, S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M May 2.i, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Charles A Heardsley, of Caprock, N. M. who, on Nov., 17, madeoiig H. E, Mo 042172. for NJiStf, See 24. SE!f .Sealijn 23. and who on November I). ") made add H.E. I'lS'JM. f'"' N'.'j, Pec 7, Twp. 9-S. Range 32 E. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed uotice gf intention to. 111 ika final three year proof, to estalbish claim to the land above described, before Wm. R. Blanch- Provision In made for safeguarding American In- voxtments In the Philippines and for the providing of coaling stations and submarine buses In the Islands by the United States. Word from tbe Philippines Is that the people expect early Independence and will be sorely dlsiippointed If they do not get It." No nation has the right," said Con gressman King "to hold another people In peonage, even though It may be j argued by the professoriate that the condition Is simply one of 'tutelage. "A little niore observance of the golden T'e In national and Interna tional affairs would soon dispel that Mav 2s, 1921. Notice desire for exploitation, the fiercest roe laWnhv nv.n h.t Iihm I.. Allen, of of freedom In tlie worm today, J n ' I uti't DtitllnnliiAl W:i A NT W .I,... U.nl 0 I1KI1 wrill l lire - . , . v, . . i ' we declared before the whole world mauo r. c. iio. o44'io, 7t . 3, ,llat w, were ot actunted by any Self iwp.a-S., Kange 35-E.. N.M. f.Menuian ,sh deflre of cn(iuest or territorial haa filed notice of intention to make I aggruudlzement, but solely by human!- three year proof, to establish claim to tarian Impulses, the land above deicribed before H. A. Congressman King called attention Roberts. U. S. Commissioner at Elida. to the fact that Filipinos are now N. M. on the 6 dav of lulv 1021. rawng runas to erect u mnnumH.. J j a . . , rn..A.. n.hl.t. It a on lil u-n a n, r I . . . I AUI 111 I II l 1 TV T-J , TV MiV. II tIC DUIU " riir.tiv trihnte to thp Amerlcun neo- 1 1 tr ni. ... - - . jauics n. liens, jttuiuv . uaivci, The south bound local Friday noon had a wreck at the north end of the switch. Through ome unknown reason the water tank left the track and wrecked 12 cars of which 3 were a total loss. u. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. ASKS INDEPENDENCE FOR PHILIPPINES Albert E. Williamson, William H, Moorhead, all of Milnesand, N. M. J3 i Emmett Patton. Register. New Home il YOUR COSY CORNER will not bo complete wi.hout a J J home." s: i. .i It IS 1110 ' ' J'y Greatest Homo Economy. pie us well as to Iewey. "He recalled the cable that Dewey hud sent to President McKlnlev, which was as follows: "In my opinion these people (Fili pinos) are superior in Intelligence and more capable of self government tlian the natives of Cuba, and I am fuinillar with both.! Congressman King then recited the preamble to the Jones law, passed August 20, 1010, and declared it was a definite pledge of Independence. The preamble stated "It U as It has always been the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands und to recognize, their Independence an soon as a stable government can be established therein." Congressman King stated there was no question but thut the Filipinos had established the specified stalile gov ernment and, therefore, It Is tho solemn duty of the United States to grunt the promised Independence. Manila. Fran cis Burton Harri son, former gov ernor general of the Philippine Is lands, offered to tender his resig nation eighteen months ago upon condition that ,th Secretary of War recoiu iu end ta President Wilson that a Filipino be appointed hlsT suc cessor. He made the offer while In Washington In 1019. Discussing Philippine Independence, the governor general said : "I can 'see In the future a very beautiful vision. When the flag of the Philippine republic shallbe hoist ed, when the Stars and Stripes will ronie floating down to the strains of The Star Spungled Banner' that flag. Old Olorj, so rich In happy and hon orable achievements, will be made doubly dear because It will mean that the United States will have kept its word to the people of the Philippine Islands." Francis Burton Harrison Dr. A. J. Evans, Obstetrics A Specialty eVfc Flut Doer South of Pott Offct, PHorre: -:- -:- 88 ELIDA : : : N, M, Local Surgeon (or Santa Fe Rv --r i t0 'I 2r. 6B. SB. U9ee Medicine and Obstetrics, Office Odd Fellows Bldg Eljda. N.M. S)an 6. tiavage, o-o U. d. 'Commissioner, . ' 00 Office Room is, ist., National Bank Bldg. Roswell, New Mexico. Dr. Chas, A. Staehlin Optemetrist and Optician EYE GLASSES THAT SATISFY. Roswell, New Mexico. Filipinos Are Making Headway (Mt. Vernon (O.J .Uepubllcau-News) The Filipinos are making an Intea School of Journalism. In Philippines Manila. A .school of Journalism, the first In the Far Fust, has been estab- M. W., Hodges Th MTfI?NV ItOMR" Machine wlh It mnny liiltor HavitiK chtvlfvii for plalunnd fc.m y Hewing will prove lim lf to lielnUls M-nsibl9 ti your comfort lH.-caui ot lit tveukud lulling (vrvlco. ine r inpinos are maiing an inien- Hhe(, t the University of the Philip- I slve and Intelligent campaign for In- plll0Si , Maa. ' RANGE CATTLE and SHEEP dependence. They are urging their claims with shrewdness and vigor, They declare that they hare proveii beyond question that they are capable of self-government, and they believe that with Independence the FUlplse will so conduct himself as to gain tan respect of the world. Admission to the School of Journal ism Is limited to third and fourth year students who have shown marked icMllty In the use of English. The course U open to both men nud wo men. A class of about 50 registered at the opening of the Journalistic course. COMMISSION DEALER 124 North Main Roswell, N M