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PAGE TWO. THIS CLAYTON NEWS, S.YTl IlDAY, MAY 7, 1921. Dill Próvidos PuliHo llulldlnti For Clayton Washington, April 28- - Senator Ilium im introduced the fnllnwiiiK bill, wlHrli was rend twice and re ferred to the committee on Public Buildings and Ground: A Kill To provide for the arrpiisilion of a site and tli erorlion tliornon of a public building at Clayton, Now .Mexico. U it nar-lud by the Seimle and House of Hfiii'i'M-nlnlivHs of th Untied Stales of America in Con gress assembled, Tlijjl Hie Sorrela- ry or t no JTonsury be, and lit hereby, authorized and directed to acquire, Jiy purrlmse, condemna tion, or otherwise, .sito, and to con- fraot for the erection and complo t ion thereon of a suitable building, including fireproof vnulfa, hoaliiiK and vonlilnlins: apparatus, and ap proaches, complete, for tho use and accommodation of Uie United States postoffire in Clayton. Now Mexico, at a cost, inrliiding silo, not to ex cood the sum of íSÍOaoOO. - Wo aro vory muchly in favor of tho now senator's bill, but wo refuse to onlhnso. Every mother's son who lias over wont lo congress or the senate from. Now Moxico has intro duend I lie samo identical bill. Hut, bores hoping that Mr. Itursum lifts a better rabbit foot than any bunny poilnl extremity ever possessed by any other representative.- Cliiciiiio Man Hadn't Heard or tho Prohihillou "Prohib" Chicao, April 20. George Pry hylski hod never hoard of the pro hibition art until ho was brought before Federal .lodge K. M. I. indis today on a charge of manufacture ing illicit whiskey. His first infor mation of an amendment to the ba sic law or the country came from the judge. What's 'at?" the astonished pris oner exclaimed. "You can't make whiskey any inore?" "No,"' said the judge breaking tho news, "it's againsl the law." "You're kidding me." said the pris oner. "Why, I see all about this still in my newspaper, Ojiniiiuk Na roilowy, ami I buy one' in a store, and the man tells mo how to use it, and my doctor says I should drink (o gel well, and everybody at my house makes 'hooch.'" Judge I.andis postponed the hear ing to issue subpoenas for the own er of the newspaper and the nianu I'ai'lurei' of (he .still. Lucky Strike ci&arette I Suggestions for Commencement 0 Special IS Prices on Ivory Goods for Commencement SENECA ITEMS Wesley Freeburg has re'urned home uilcr several months absence m liie eini 'oy of one of the m1 com panies dr Ming near Poaiiniid Mr and Mrs. Charles Stephens of snuthwoM of Clayloii. were business Msilors in I In ut one day Ibis week. The freshman class of the Clay- Ion high school pave a play at the Georgia schoolhouso Saturday eve ning. April ao; A large crowd at tended and considered the play to be vur.v good. Tho throe acts wore each loaded with laughtur, so every one ielt I hey bad received full value for their hioney. Wo wore informed Mint pail of the proceeds were to bo used for tin piano for the new school. We thank the scholars Mi llion' kiiu'ness and wish th 'in luck every oIíilc they put on their play. Mr. Tarlelon, county agent and club leader, spoke at the Knowles schoolhouso last Thursday evening on behalf of tho Farm Hureau Fed eration, which should he a vital question to every farmer and mer chant of New Mexico. Mr. Tarlelon nade a splendid talk and explained the aims of the hureau, and told of the help farmers and stockmen had received from it to dale. A unit was organized! consisting of twelve members. Fred Knapp was elected presiden!, and Justin Frooburg. sec retary. Kvery one who has their own and oilier fnrnters' inlorests at heart will boost this organization. Mrs. James Whipple was genuine ly surprised last Sunday by the ma jority or the Sunday school going MMIIMWWIIMMIIIIIIIIiy 3 s Ti 1 B . li ' Tá i m mmmmmmnmm iDBiiiii'iiUiiinisiiniiaww Appropriate Gifts CITE LINKS WATCHliS WALDE.MAIt CHAIN'S BELT IIUCKLES SCAUK PINS CI-SS IUNGS CtlAIUIS STATIONERY WHIST WATCHES IlltOOClIKS HAH PIN'S LAVALIEHS HItACELETS MINGS VAX ITII CASUS JIKSII DAGS Call and See Our New Line of Pearls "See Bobbie's Window" nuwiniKs I CITY DRUG STORE WAVCl'll Itl.TIi Dnnnrinlnro IW - fcJ - 1 m 1 Sbd V f K ( Ufl V- VW1 2X fft&Xa&JL Star home with lier. TJio day being both her birthday and wedding anniver sary, her daughter planned a sur prise, which with-the help of neigh bors proved a very pleasant event. Several from this neighborhood attended the sale of Jersey milch cows held last week al the Spencer farm near Toxlino. Perry Craven bought a nico cow, which was the only one brought into this neigh borhood. An informal dance was given by Miss Alum ItinJsor and brother for the Clayton high school students who put on the play "Prof. Pep." last Saturday evening. Those who remained over Sunday as Miss Al ma's guests were-. Miss Horlun and Miss Honnic Hlnkcr. A needle parly at the home of Mrs. Charles Kennaiin on Wednes day was well attended and a busy afternoon spent by I ho ladies pres old, itefreshinonls wore ,-crved. la.mmox hupe Miss Florence I. amnion and Mr. Holly Hupe were married April 19, at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mi km 1 .amnion is i.lw daughter of Harry Laninion of Kephart, and has J7 iitntn-"rragnrmm nnmiin innrrrriiir fj KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES WHAT A SUIT OWES YOU It owes you that well-set-up, smartly styled look. It owes you long wear. It owes you complete satisfaction and a full return for your money. Why take a chance of not getting these things when in Kirschbaum Clothes you are sure of them or else of having your money paid back. Prices are twenty-five to forty -five dollars. A. 0. $x&vmhm Otto-Johnson Merc. "Co.- CLAYTON S p'r rNG'" : 1 many friends m I nion county. Mr. Hupe is a young farmer of Slonington, Colorado, where the young couple will make their home. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life. HUPMOBILES THE CAH FOR THIS LOCALITY CLHES AUTO GO. Trinidad, Colorado STATE OF NEW MEXICO, COUNTY OF UNION. IX THE DISTRICT COURT J. I. Case Threshing Ma-1 chine Co., a corporation, j Plaintiff, No. 1 M.J 177 vs. J. 11. Shannon nnd L Middiek, Defendants. Service of Writ of Attachment and Summons by Publication To J. II. Shannon. Kompner, Texas: You are hereby notified that on April 13th, 1021, the plaintifr, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., a cor poration, filed its suit in attflch ment against you for the recovery of $131X1.53, which amount is alleged suit against t li phi, and each of them, In the 'above styled court, by filing; therein her complaint In writing: and her affidavit In writing with the olerlt of Bald court setting forth that nald defendants and each of them resides or has gone out of or conceals himself within the State of New Mexico or han avoided service of nrocess upon hlltl, or that his name and place of real- ' dence Is unknown, or that his where nbouts cannot be dlncovered, and that therefore service of process cannot bo had personally upon said defendants, or any of them; that said suit la no.w pendlnu;; that the general object of said suit Is to quiet title under the statutes of the State of New Mexluo, In the plaintiff and against tho. defend ants, and -OHt'li of them, in and' to the following described real estate situ ate, In the County of Union, and Stato of New Mexico, to-wlt: The Kant Il.ilf of the East Half of Section Twenty-eight, and the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-seven, in Township Twenty-nine, North, Itnnge Twenty, eight, Hast of the New Moxico Principal Meridian, together with all nnd singular the tonemants, and hereditaments thereunto be longing or In any wise apper taining, and the reversion nnd re versions, remainder or remainders, rents, Issues, And profits thereof; and plaintiff prays for tho establish ment of her title to said real estate against the adverse ulalniH of said de fendants, and each of them, and that said defendants and caoli of them be barred and forever estopped from hav ing or claiming to have any right. title, or Interest, in and to said ri'.l estate or any part or parcel thereof adverse tó the plaintiff; and that plain - I tiffs title liereto he forever quieted land set at rest; that unless said de- in i, o ii... .i,,,. ..,i ,...,; i fendants, ami each of them, enter or A . . i rp -. '.'""cause to be entered bis or their ap- the plaintiff on five promissory ... ... ..., the 4th day of June A. 1). 1921, Judg- nutes of a seriéis of nine promissory4 notes executed' and delivered to the plaintiff on October 12, 11)1 i, with accrued interest; that a writ of at tachment issued out of this Court on April 13, 1921, upon which writ your properly in Union County con sisting of real and personal prop erty has boon attached. Pnlots you appear on the return day herein named which is June 10, 1921, judg ment will be rendered against you and your properly sold to satisfy said judgment. Issued at Clayton, New Mexico, this 25th day of ApiiiW1921. T. A. Wliolan; ClayTOn, New Mox ico, Atlornoy for Plaintiff. C. C. CALDWELL, Clerk of tho District Court, Union County, New Mexico. (SEAL) Apr. :I0 May 21. IN THE DISTIIICT COURT OP TUB EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATU OV NEW MEXICO, SITTING WITHIN AND FOIl THE COUNTY OP UNI0N. Jessie I. Myers, Plaintiff, vs. Jose Manuel Ttolbal and the unknown wife of Jose Man uel Itolbal, and eaoli of them. If living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of them and each of them, if dead; Miguel Trujlllo and the un known wife of Miguel Trujl llo, and each of them, If living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of them and each of them, If dead; Leandro Hurtado and SarnM. Hurtado; Mrs. M. J. BleTc ley, J. p. Iteece and 8. I. Reece, his wife, and All un known persons who may claim any interest or title adverse to the plaintiff to the lands and real estate described In Paragraph IV of the Complaint, Defendants. NOTICB No. SISO ment will be rendered In. said cause against said defendants, And each of them, by default; that the names of plaintiff's attorneys are Crumpton, Phillips & Darden, and their post office address Is liatón, New Mexico. C. C. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District Court. (April S3 May 14) (SEAL) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP UNION COUNTY, NEW MEXICO. O. T. Toombs and Livingston N. Taylor, Plaintiffs, vs. Jackson Motors Company, Defendant. No. S01O .SHHHU'F'.S SAM TINHHR ATTACH SI U.N T. The above named and deeeribed de fendants, and each of them, are Hereby notified that the above named plain tiff, Jessie I. Myers, has eommsaMd a PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Judgiiient and order of sale, Issued out of the the District Court of Union County, New Mexioo, In the above numbered and entitled cause, wherein the plain tiffs' recovered judgment and order foreclosing the attachment In said cause against the defendant, for the sum of $136.00, with Interest thereon from December 13th, 1920, at 6 per cent- per annum, which Interest up to May 18th, 191, amounts to the sum of 3.00'; together with all oosts of suit, which up to 18th day of May, 1921, amounts to the sum of i (4.10, aggre gating the sum of $169.50. Therefore, I will, on tho lith day of May, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the Electric CjRrage In the Town of Clayton, New Mexico, In obedience to said judgment and order of sale, offer for sale and sell to the highest lildder, the following described property, to wlt: One Rulck Roadster Automobile, Serial No. 154974, Motor No. 141767 belonging to said defendant, and at tached' herein, and being the property deeeribed In said judgment and order of salsj whloii I will sell to satisfy the ybove stated judgment. WITNB8H my hand this the lth day of April, 1S31. DAN T. ROBERTS, Sheriff, Union County, N. Km, April M May 14.