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oooeooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF General and Personal Afrfcileiit (. H. Jtapp was a busi v ulm in Las Vegas Tuesday. iii-M It field, attorney of Albu- Siieryiir. was Capital City visitor I onriay. I. .r. W. E. Lindsey, of Por t.'.ii i. was a business city t.fanflay. Oue of the heaviest hail and rain storms of Use season fell in Santa Fe and vii-fnJ Friday. L:Bht show ers and clnudV rather has prevail ed most of the TTme during (he past week. Dr. N. U. Minitree, of Las Cruces, was advised hy the N. M. M. I. at Iwdfjc C R. flrice, of Roswell, ar rivcfl ni isaata Fe the latter part of bsl weejt and spent several days m lie (T attending to legal bust bias. visitor to the Roswell that his son lames had con jtrartcd typhoid fever. The young man was to have returned .home from the institute this week. U .d nvfr. airs. D. A. Marphcrson and Mr. sad lira. W. C Oestreich ufJbaaaorqae, ktopped over in the q!1m sMoaaar aight enroute home km Use I'rco (JiiiIaj. 'icnt de Mason, died at act- iioeac ia this city Sunday morn hu(. .Silir. was J years old and had bcvsi rll fnr several years. Funeral srrvir.ca woe held at St. Franc's critic rlml aad interment in Rosario ci'iin ttiy fauedsy morning at 9 o' cim k. The Santa Fe Club awarded the contract for the construction of a country dub house, on the golf course south of the city to Charles LeFeber, of Albuquerque. The cost of the budding is estimated . at $4,000. Frank Herrmann, who has tu-t-n the chief bridge engineer in the dra ftiug scclioa of the state highway department for three or four years has resinned and will leave Satur day afteraotm for Oklahoma City, where lie M fill a similar position but of considerable more responsi bitit it-f., in the state highway depart rnent of OkJahoat... Capital Coal Yard Wholesale and Retail Coal and Wood PHONE 85 Stiff a rite Lump Sugarite Grate Sugarite Nut Raton Lump Yankee Lump Coke Cerrillot Lump Cerrillos Egg O'Mera Lump Smithing Coal Anthracite, all size Steam Coal Cord Wood, Sawed Wood, Native Kindling OFFICE Montezuma Avenue Near A. T. & S. F. Depot jiJ A garden supper party was given at Roswell Tuesday evening by Her bert J. Hagerman in honor of Gen eral Dickman and Governor O. A. Larrarolo. Mrs. Josefa Trujillo, of San Pedro 72 years old, died in this city Tues day morning from paralysis. She is survived by one son who resides in San I'edro. Funeral services were held at the cathedral and interment in Rosario cemetery. The Santa Fe club, which has its quarters in the De Vargas hotel will move to the Griffin block on the cor ner of Palace and Washington ave nues. A pool table will be provided for the entertainment of the mem bers, also card and rest rooms. Governor O. A. Larrnzolo, Ad jutant General J. A. Baca, Game Warden Thomas P. Gable and Wyly Parsons clerk of the federal court attended the commencement exer cises of the N. M. Military Insti tute which were held at Roswell this week. The old historic one-story barn at Glorieta that was used in the days of the stagecoach when travelers journeyed over the Santa Fe trail was destroyed by fire Saturday and two horses were burned to death. The origin of the fire has not been ascertained. George I-otiffee, of the state de partment of education, visited Daw son the early part of the week and addressed the pupils of the schools and their parents at the large opera house, one of the largest in th state. The event being the close of a very successful term of school. Maria Santos Moya, 80 years ol.l died at her home on Canyon Road Saturday morning. She is survived by n aged sister with whom she made her home. Funeral services were held at St. Francis cathedral Monday morning and interment took place in Rosario cemetery. SOCIETY, CLUBS, L 0D6ES, CHURCHES Here and There Over the State Musings on Memorial Day The livinpj smile today and feel life's beauty Smiling they drink her music in with languid ear ; Yet all too soon they'll rest beside still waters. And leave behind them memory and a tear. Th Fiesta of Saa Felipe Great preparations are being made Plan to Startle Convention The Shrine patrol of Ballut Aby ad Temple, which will give an elab orate Indian dance at the annual convention of the Imperial Council at Portland, Oregon, on June 22, 23 and 24 are busy rehearsing. The Indian patrol numberj 24 shriners who are being trained in uie songs and steps by Dr. Garcia, a member of the local, shrine who is an Indian. George T. Peterson is captain of the patrol. The costumes. ty tne wnioiic citizens .or which are the regulation dress or cbrat.on of the fiesta of San Fdipjtack of of the Navajo tndian m a ceremonial dance are being made in Albuquerque and the silver jewel ry required is being! collected by the traders. Georpre I.. I'lrick, banker and rat tle man of Carrizozo, was in town on business Saturday. Mr. I'lrick informs us that the crop and range con ditions n his section of the sta'e are good, there has not been quite as TMich rain as needed, but there has enough so that the growing it ions are fairly good. POWER RATE HOUSEWORK BY ELECTRICITY is i boon to women. Think of running the machine with the weaving treadle. Of do ing the washing without hackbreaking labor. It can all be done and we shall be very glad indeed to prove it to you. And the cost is not excessive. Come and see how electricity will do nearly all your house work. SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT COMPANY j Charles A. Sirinpjo, the popular western writer, wno mane quite a hit with his book "The Lone Star Cowtliov." is now encased writintr the I fe of flilly the Kid. Mr. Siringoia war famine appetite and the work on May 30 at the historic plaza of Old Albuquerque. This annual event it is said has been held there for the 'Xifi v.... Th. rMicrtniie rerpmon- : J . . . -7, ' . ---- - . " . local Indian ICS will DCgin Wlin vespers, iiiumcu in the historic old church, the ser vices being attended by visiting priests from the neighboring churches and nvssions. The plaza will be brighjly illum inated for the occassion and Prof. Dcvine's band of 20 pieces w:ll give a special concert from the band stand. After which a big dance will be given in Society hall. Early Sun day morning a saiute of guns fired by the Old Town battery will her ald the coming of San Felipe day. A concert by the Union band will be given on the plaza in the morning preceeding solemn high mass in the Jiur.-h. During the early afternoon hours vra:ous games and contests will take place. At four o'clock the proces sion of San Felipe will leave the church and march through the streets and about the plaza of Old Town, in whirh all .societies and members of the church will parti cipate. As a finale to the procession comes the statue of San Felipe whxh is carried on a dias by four priests. Other priests and choir fol low in full vestment. The close of the day will be celebrated by a erand illumination and fireworks It has been announced that when the war paint and feathers have all been assembled and the dancers are tradition perfect in their performan ce, an exhibition dance will be giv en on the mesa. Photographs and possibly moving pictures, will be tak en of the patrol in full regalia. This announcement has interested San ta Feans immensely and a large party will no doubt visit Duke City to witness the dance. Famous Bronco Rider Mrs. Wilkes the famous bronco ri i!er, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J W Dickey, of Titcumcari, is visiting her parents in tint city. The Titcitincari Amciican says that she has been ri du g the round-up wUi her husband for the winter in a number oi eist :ru !-nd southern ci'cs, and is now c iisi'Ured one of th best yoinen r dcrs in America. Sn : is r.:ii u compete with the American champ ion of bronco riders in an eastern c-ty tr-A is taking a rest before the haul work of this comes-: 's to be li 'Of Labor of Lot Making more than three thousand The Spanish play entitled "Los Castillo de Torresnobles" present ed by the second year students of the Spanish class in the high school auditorium Monday night was a highly entertaining and clever at traction. Cupid the little God of Love has been very busy in the ancient Cap ital City. According to current re ports there will be six or seven pret ty June brides. The Los Alamos boys won the ten nis match with the Santa Fe high school team on the local grounds here Saturday. SANTA FE A. Q. BALL GAME 12 TO ! FAVOR VISITORS band concerts on the plaza and d;m-) doughnuts in three days is a lab- ctng. Pleasant Picnic Outing About 20 guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon of rro to spend the day on a picnic outing. A Healthy amount ot exercise was obtained in climbing the hills and gathering! wood for a large bon fire, r.y five o'clock every guest had know him personally and is perfect Iv familiar with his complete storv He experts to have the book printed and ready for distribution this summer. USE THE BETTER KIND It pays to supply your table with quality food products, such as Chase & Sanborn's Coffee. Hunts Canned Fruits. Richelieu Canned Vegetables. KAUNE GROCERY CO. Mrs. N. M. Thornton, died at her home on Don Gasper avenue, Mon day afternoon after a brief illness. While Mrs. Thornton did not enjoy perfect health her death was a shock to an unusually large circle of friends in this citv where she had resided for a number of years. She had al ways led a very active life. Funeral arrangements are pending until the arrival of relatives from Kansas. of cooking supper went forward with a rush. There were steaks, wieners, baked beans, sandwiches, earl) I cakes, coffee, lemonade and many other things. The spread was followed by old fashioned games and various sports which were greatly enjoyed by all. Before the evening was over a lunch and supply of steaming hot coffee brought the day to a pleasant end ing for the guests assembled around the camp fire. Thirty-five new diptheria j were reported last week to the state I health department according to the I weekly summary issued Tuesday, j Diptheria had made pains in eight counties, including San Miguel where there arc IS cases. The other cotin It'cs are: Bernalillo, 1; Torrance, 3: Colfax, I; Mora. 3: Taos, 1; I'nion, ;6; Lincoln, 6. Measles are still rituie prevlant, Bernalillo county leads with 18 cases. Lieutenant (jovernor It. b. rankey. ! addressed the Santa Fe high school on the subject of making a success of life, yesterday morning. We are glad to see the schools waking tip to the necessity of instruction along practical lines, instead of confining themselves entirely to theory. Mr. Pankey, who has made a success of life in both a business way and as a substantial citicn, is the Mnd of a man whose advice is worth taking Meeting- the Demand Meeting the demand for more efficient telephone service is just as difficult as meeting the demand on any other public concern whether it be an over-crowded grocery stare, a pop ular ticket window, a bargain counter or anything else where supply is running short. Conditions are unusual throughout the entire manufacturing; mercantile and domestic world. Deficiencies in telephone service which have been quite obvious for some time are directly due to these abnormal conditions. Materials are scarce manufacturers are not able to meet the demand telephone supplies cannot be had the war diverted all activities in other directions, and they are just beginning to come back. Until the normal level is struck, there is bound to be shortage of supplies and this means unavoidable deficiencies. The telephone service is probably no better or no worse than the general average of the business and domestic routine. The telephone management is in a vigorous campaign to get its service back to the old standard of speed and accuracy. Patience and co-operation on the part of the public will great ly aid in bringing about mutual satisfaction. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. or ot love wnicn aeserves special mention. This is exactly what was done by a number of Albuquerque women who stood in Grimshaw's window frying doughnuts for three days to help the Salvation Army drive along. About $160 was cleared from the sales. Capital City Notat The annual meeting of the Santa Fe Woman's Club was held Tues day afternoon at the library build ing. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Francis Wilson, president: Wr. Leslie Gillett. first ice president; Mrs. R. L. Ormsbee, second vice president; Mrs. R, E. Twit,chell, cor responding secretary. Arf, Litera ture and Ilistorical Research depart ment; Mrs. G. W. Prirhard. chair man; Mrs. George Neil, first direr tor; Mrs. Gordon Barhus, second di rector. Community Welfare depart ment: Mrs. VV. G. Turley, chairman; Mrs. Frank Staplin, first director; Mrs. Ashley Pond, second director. The standing committees of the club and both departments will be ap pointed at an early date. The pupils of Mrs. W. G. Turliy's private school staged a pleasing "Wild West" outdoor play for tlu-ir parents and friends Monday after noon at the Turley residence on Wobber street. The program con sisted of dances, songs; music and real "Wild West" stunts with west ern settings, cowboys, sherif fetus cussed. The hostess served delicious ! and a wild bear that proved to be refreshments at the close of tht la" K.c'Ve co"v'c': TLher program.-Roswell Record. the ,n,, ,nd ,r,IU that made lift very exciting in those obi western Worn...' E.chB(a ' ""V The PU7 entitled "Jerry's The Albuquerque Y. W. C. A. will!I,l-lr ' .written especia ly for open a Woman a' Exchange Saturday 1,e'e ""dents by I lul LeNoir, of June , under the supervision ol the u"'"""i ..... The A. Q. Base Ball Team of Al buquerque, made up of A. T. & S K. railroad men, journeyed to thu city Sunday accompanied by a good ly number of rooters and a few lady relatives and friends and met the local team at the College grounds, the game starting about 3 p. m. The game started off with San ta re 6 to the visitors 3 at the end of the first innings and continued with Santa Fe from one to three in the lead up to the last inning when the A. Q. scored J, putting them up to 14 to the locals 10 at the finish. The game was marked by a great dial of jangling and "rag chewing" over several of the decisions of the umpires, some of which were com promised one way and some the other. The day was beautiful, the atten dance was fair, but not as large as it should have been, and the visit ors appeared to have a very pleas ant trip and satisfactory outing. Intreiting Maatinf Mrs. Robert Mueller was hostess Friday afternoon to the Berrendo Monte ficonomics Club. It was an es- cases penally interesting meeting. Miss I'.rii'kson, the public health nurse, was present and made a splendid italk which convinced her hearers that her vocation was not only a most progressive one, but most nec essary for the betterment of hu manity. Mrs. Frank Scverns read an interesting paper on her trip nhru the Mammoth cave of Kentucky. which was greatly enjoyed. Plans for a public entertainment and supper to be given early in June, were dis- STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Mary Teresa Kevins, Plaintiff, vs. No.9470 Charles C. Nevins, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To Charles C. Nevins, the above named defendant : You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of New Mexico, in and for the Coun ty of Santa Fe.that being the court in which said suit is pending, by the plaintiff, Mary Teresa Nevins; that the general object of said action is to obtain an absolute decree of di vorce, severing the bonds of matri mony now existing between the said plaintiff and defendant; and you are further notified that unless you en ter or cause to be entered your ap pearance in said cause on or be fore the I4th day of July, 1930, judg ment in said cause will be rendered axaiust you by default. The name and address of plain tiff's attorney is' John J. Kenney, Santa Fe, New Mexico. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this 27th day of May, 020. (SEAL) ALFREDO LUCERO, Clerk. By A. M. BERGERE. Deputy. First Publication May 28, 1920. Last Publication June 18, 1920. Cmnauuioaer of Public Laads mad by him applied ia aavaKat of aucb bid, but if tha successful bidder shall fail to complete hia Curchaaa by thea aad there paying any alaoce due uader his parchaie including the coat of advertisiag and the cxpeaecs incident thereto, thea and ia such event such deposit shall be forfeited to the Stata of Nev Mexico aa liquidated damages. Lease will be made in substantial con formity with form of oil and gas lease M on file ia the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, copy of which will be furnished oa applicatioa. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved, and the aneat holding said sale will be authorized to accept the highest and beat bid, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Public Laada, Witness my hand and the official seal of the Stata Land Office of the State ol New Mexico this seventeenth day of May. 193). . N. A. FIELD, Commissioner of Public Laada, State wf New Mexico. First Publicatioa May 21, 1920. Last Publicatioa July 30, I92D. STATE OF NEW MEXICO NOTICE POR PUBLICATION OIL AND CAS LEASE OP PUBLIC LANDS RIO ARRIBA COUNTY Office of tha Commisaioaer oi Public Lauds. Saata Fe, New Mexico. Notice ia hereby givca that the Com miasioner of Public Laada, dacmiag the same to be for the best intereeta of tha State aad the beneficiaries under law oi the proceeds to sriaa therefrom, will, uader the Acta of Coagiaaa, approved Juae 3nj 1910, and the Laws of the State of New Mexico, aad the Rulea and Regulatioas of the State Laad Office, offer to lease ta tht- highest aad best qualified bidder, at public auction at 10 o'clock A. M. tu th, 1930, at the front door of the Court nouse IB the town of Tutrra Amanlla. County of Rio Arriba, Stata of New Mex ico, for the exploration, development aad roauctioa ot oil and gas tnereupoa ana torn, for a maximum term of tan veara and as long thereafter aa ail or gas ia paying quantities shall be produced there- Irom, together with the nabt to owa aa oil and gas so produced and not reserved as rovallv be the State under the terna of such lease contract, tha following des cribed lands, viz: Sale Ne, I U T. M N.. R. 1 K . See. 2, Lots 1. 2, J, 4, 5, a, SWX. SXNVV. sec. 16, all. T. 23 N.. R. 1 E., See. 12. I-ota 1, 2, J, 4. titf, NyiSyi, Sec. Jo, JfZ NWit. SWV.NWK. SWM. WKSEtf." Com. primus a all 2,078.36 acres. No bid will be accented for leas than five cents per acre, and a one-eighth royal ty of all oil and gas recovered aad saved and suca money consideration shall be deemed to include aad cover the first years rental for asid land. No person II be permitted to bid at auch Bale ex. cept he has, aot less than five days prior the day set for auch Bale, denoaitea with the Commissioner of Public Laada cash, or certified exchange, to the amount of the above minimum cash bid. Denoaita of all unsuccessful bidders will be return ed. The deposit of the successful bidder will be held by the Commissioner of Pub lic Lands and by him applied to tha pay. mrnl of such bid, but if the successful bidder shall fail to complete his purchase by then and there paying any balance due under his purchase, including the cost oi advertising aad the expenses incident there to, then and in such event such deposit hall be forfeited to the Stata oi New Mexico as liquidated damages. person deairing to sucn lease sale. In at qualify add i tioa a to cess. 1 he greatest credit is one to all who participated and to Mrs. Turley who trained the children. Two plays entitled "A Case of Sus pension" and "Sunset" were success fully presented Friday night at the Headquarters committee, which r composed of Mrs. Roy Allen Staimn chairman, Mrs. W. C. Rcid, Mr J. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. Lawrence Lee, and Mrs. W. R. Walton. This will uive the women and girls a splcn- rt.il rktt.inri tinit v In iti.nnt. nf ( Iter fancy and plain articles at a rea,..u. 1 Elks Theatre by the senior class ot able price to those who have no tini-: Santa Fe High School. A large n ikon, a ,, rt. .i, ., audience emoved the unusually en- wearable a d decorative and good tertaining and clever plays. Between I conditional m any way and the bid wearaote ana atcorame, ana (,ooa Carolyn Ten Fvck d'r must f,rst satisfy the said boan things in the culinary art W'll be on ,l,e. I' avs Ml Carolyn ten r.)a ,,.,.,,, nr his ability to take ui .te ; recited James Whttcomb Riley's well ' "t nis aoiutj to taxe uj known poem, tJut to Ula Aunt Social Affaira at Bolon Mary's," to a musical accompani- Mrs. Edgar Goebel was hostess at ; wnich w" exceedingly pleas an interesting fancy work uartv ie- lnK 1 ,le ''igh school orchestra fur- cintly in honor of her guest Mrs. Sawyer of Denver, Colo. Six ladies spent the afternoon and the hostess Imshed snappy missions. music during intir- served a tempting luncheon. On Tucs day evening of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Goebel entertained a dozen ladies and gentlemen at an original party in which, Mrs. Mac Donald carried off high honors and Miss Lindburg the consolation. This Miss Vatelle Dills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Dills of this city has enjoyed a royal time in Ros well. Saturday night she was anions the merry guests who attended the informal hop given at the New Mex ico Military Institute. Miss Dills has affair was pven in honor of their been KweU several weeks visit aueita. Mra Herbert r..w-ll f ti iiti relatives and friends, and ex- Paso, Texas, and Mrs. George Saw yer of Denver, Colo. Delightful re freshments were served. Dedication of New Church An excellent program has been ar ranged for tht dedication services of the new Baptist church on the 1J of Jnue at Vaughn. The event is an all day celebration beginning at V a. m. A cafeteria dinner will be served at 12 JO. Among the promin ent men attending the dedication from Santa Fe arc: Lieutenant Governor B. F. Pankey who will pects to return to Santa Fe in the very near future. A delightful party was given by jMiss Georginia Williams at her home on uon jasper avenue luesaay nignt in honor of her guest Miss Marie Cochrane, of Las Vegas. Dancing was enjoyed by a jolly party of young people. Delicious refreshments con sisting of tee cream and cake was served. The entertainment committee of the Knights of Columbus have ao- session and Kev. I. F. Meassells, pastor of the Baptist church in San ta Fe, who will deliver a sermon at 7:45 p, m. Dastticato R. C Gift Hospital Two hundred little Belgian prote ges of the Junior Red Cross of Am erica sang a praise of their benefac tors at the recent ceremonies at Routers, marking the laying of the cornerstone of a permanent monu ment to the geperosity of America in the form of an up-to-date, fully equipped medical and surgical dis pensary built with the funds of the American Red Cross. Naw Mmioa C A. R. Met The 1920 encampment of the mem bers of the Grand Army of the Re public in Nev Mexico will be held deliver an addrvaa at the .fiernn.-.n nounced that a concert and dance I 1 , 1 . 1 . T win nc given on tne evening oi June 8. The concert will take place in the auditorium of the Museum build ing and the dance will follow at the Armory. Dan McKenzie's orch estra will play for the occasion. A dance that promises to be largely attended and exceedingly en joyable because ft will be different from the Usual social events ordin arily given in the city, is the Barn Dance by the Woman's Board of Trade on the even ng of June 4 at the Armory. I Sunday night the Santa Fe band gave the first of I a series of Wed nesday and Sunday night concerts in the plaza. A splendid musical, program was rendered. Wednesday night the inclement weather mter- this rear in Las Vegas on June Mth If erred somewhat with the concert. and 15th. The membership of this i organization is growing smaller ev-! The American Legion will give a cry year and Las Trgas is planning j benefit dsnce at the Armory totnor to Eire the old soldiers mentor-j row night. Dan McKenzie's orches able reception when they gather herejtra will furnish the music for the next tnoatm. joccasioav. NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE AND SALE BY THE TOWN OF DES MOINES, UNION COUNTY, NEW MEXICO PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the board of trus tees of the town of Dcs Moines, in the county of Union, state of New Mexico, intends to issue, negotiate and sell negotiable coupon bonds of said town in the amount of Seventv Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000) Waterworks Bonds. Said bonds will bear date January I, A. D., 120, and will be redeemable at the option of said town twenty (20) years after date and be ahso lutlcy due and payable thirty (JO) years after date, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. The board of trustees of the town ol Des Moines, New Mexico, will meet on the 30 day of June, A. D., 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of considering bids. The said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered. No bids will be considered that are conditional in any way and the bid- d P and pay for said bonds before his bid will be considered. All bids must be accompanied by an unconditional certified check on a national bank, for ten per cent of the amount of said bid. which check is to be for feited in case said bidder does not comply with the terms of this ad vertisement. The bonds are to be sold by the hoard of trustees of said town for cah only to the most responsible and highest bidder, and in no ease for less than their par value and ac crued interest to date of delivery. (SEAL) THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF DES MOINES. NEW MEXICO By N. E. NANCE, Chairman, Board of Trustees. Attest: J. M. Mays, Town Clerk. First Publication May 28, 192a Last Publication Jun 25. 1920. Any I bidder making tha deposit above reaaired. shall. not less than five days prior to the data st-t for such sale, execute and deliver ta .the Commissioner of Public Lands of tha State of New Mexico a good and sutfl. cient bond in the penal sura of $5,00O.fSJ, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the terms of the lease contract. The Commissinner of Public Lands re serves the right to reject any aad all bids. Lease will be made in substantial con formity with form of oil and gas lease No. 34 on file in the office of the Com misiiioner of Public Lands, copy of which wilt be furnished on application. Witness my hand and the official seal of the Commissioner of Public Lands of the State of New Mexico this fourth day of May, 1920. N. A. FIELD, Commissioner of Public Lands, State of New Mexico. First Publication Msy 7, 1920. Lail Publication July 16, 1920. STATE OP NEW MKXICO NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION OIL AND CAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS SOCOBJIO COUNTY Office oi the Commisaiooer of Public Lands, Saata Pa, New Mexico. Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to Act ot Coagreaa an te tha arovieioaa of aa pravad June JOth. I9IO, tha laws oi state oi New Steam, and rulea and r boas oi the Stat Land Office, the ( mistioner of Public Lands will offer for lease, for the exploration, development aad production oi oil and gas, at public auc. troa to the highest bidder, at 9 e clock A. oa Friday, August JOth, 1920, ia the town of Socorro, State oi New Mex ico, at the front door of the court house thereia. the following described lands, ta- wH: Sale Ne. L-4J. AH of wxtioos 12 and X. T. 5 N . R. W : All oi sections M snd K T. S N- . 1 W.s SH. NWie. NMNEtf. Svmt. 2; All oi Sees. If, 12, 16, t. N, R. " W ; All of Sees g, M, , K, T. J N, I. M W cnataiarag 7).SS acre a. No bid oitt be accepted for lees thaa Five Cents Tr acre, which shall be deem ed to include and cover the Krat year's rental lor aaid laad, and no per son will be permitted f bid at each sale except he has, not less thaa five days prior to the date oi said sale, deposited with the Com aiaioacT oi Public Lead cash or certi fied exchange to the aasonat of the above minim urn bid. Deaaaita oi at! uaswecessful I bidders wilt be rerurned. The eooett ail First PubTiaattoci at it f. the successful bidder anB he held by the 'Last Pabbcatioa July If, STATE OF NEW MEXICO NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION PUBLIC LAND SALE DE BACA COUNTY Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of sn Act of Congress, ap proved June 20th, 1910, I lie laws of the State of New Mexico, and the rulea aad regulations of the State Land Office, tha Commissioner of Public Lands will offer at public sale to the highest bidder at 9 o'clock A. M on Tuesday, July 20th, 1U0, in the Toun of Fort Sumner, County nf De Baca, State of New Mexico, ia front of the court house therein, tha fol lowing described tracts of land, vlst Sale No. 147 All of Sec. 32, T. I N , R. 27 E., containing 640.00 acres. The im provements consist of 2 houses, bsrn, out houses, garage, corrals, well, windmill, lank, fencing, value $4,525.00. Sale Na. ISM S',$NF.K, SEX, Sec i; All of Sec. ; T. 2 N., R. 27 E., contaia ing 8A0.69 acres. The improvements con sist of fencing, value $121.00. Sale Na. 14SS NWH.SKtf. NEttSWK, Sc. 27; T. 3 N., R. 25 E., containing 80.U0 acres. There arc no improvements. Sale Na. IS - SWMSEtt. SEMSWtf, WMSW. Sec. 27; EtfSEK, Sec. 28; E NKtf. NEKSEJi, Sec. 13; NW. NWM SW4, Sec. 14; T. t N., R. B .. con taining S60.00 acres. There are im provements. No bid on tha above described tracts of land will be accepted for less than FIVE DOLLARS ($1.00) per acre, which is the appraised value thereof, and in ad ditioa thereto the successful bidder mast pay for tha improvements that exist aa the laad. Each of the above described tracts wilt be offered for aalc separately. The above sale of land wilt be subject to the following terms and conditions, vist The successful bidder must pay to the Commissioner of Public Loads or his ageat tinkling such aale, one-twentieth oi the price offered hy him for the land, four per cent interest in advance ior the bal ance of such purchase price, ices ior ad vertising and appraisement aad all costs incidental to th sale herein, each and al oi said amounts must be deposited in cash or certified exchange at tha time of sale and which aaid amounts and all oi them are subject to forfeiture to the Stata oi New Mexico, if tha successful bidder does aot execute a contract within thirty days after it has been mailed ta him by the Stata Laad Office, said contract to pro vid that tha purchaser may at his e tioa make payments oi aot lees than one thirtieth of ninety-five wer cent oi th purchase price at any time after th sale and nrmr to tne exwratioa m tnirty rear from the date of the contract aad ta pro vide tor the payment oi aay uapaia bal ance at the expiration oi thirty year from the date oi the contract with interest e deferred payments at tne rat oi soar per eeat per annum pi Table ta advance aw tha aaaiveraarv ot the acta at tne contract. partial payments to be credited an tha an niversary oi th date of the contract meat following tha state of tender. The above sale of land will he subject to valid existing rights, easements, righta- ot-way and reaervations. An mineral eiebts ia th abov described lands are reserved ta the Stat. The Commissioner Of Public L4SM ar his arrrtt boldinr each aale rater the right to rrtect aay and nil bids alcrea at said aale. ... Poeeessioa wnder contract of east . sor tbe above described tracts will be at van a or before October 1st, 192. . Witness say hand and the official seal oi the Stata Laad Office oi the Stat af New Mexico this fourth day af May, Mfc IS. A. nau-u, Coasausemner af Public Lends. Stata of New Mc