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The Havener Headlight Br Mia Aar Amueuon (For last week) Mrs. ,Frank Grouden gave a party Saturday night for - the people of this neighborhood. Quite a crowd were present and after several games were played a nice lunch was served and then a few more games were played. Everyone reports a very nice time. This lazy reporter isn't i n Havener this time, so the latest news is unknown to her. Nels Anderson isn't having as good luck with his well at this writing. He is having trouble with some rock. Quite a crowd came out to the Literary Friday night. The Havener Blacksmith re ceived another shipment o f hardware etc., Saturday. Amy Anderson? went toClovis Sunday to spend a couple o f weeks. Bell District J. E. and W. B. Westfall and Wm Kreitzberg were in Clovis Monday, on business. Jesse L. Moore and Charles Beiler were visiting in Clovis over Sunday, with relatives, Frank Martin, from Pleasant Hill, visited over Friday night with Willis Westfall. Charles Bieler and Willis Rog ers, from Shiloh, were in our District Thursday afternoon. Miss Ina Works, from Claud, visited here Friday and Saturday with Miss Leah Kreitzberg. The patrons o f our district gave a good program in connec tion with a pie supper last Fri day evening at the school house. There were thirty pies and brought $19.05. K. K. Runnels, from Texico, acting as auction eer. The proceeds are to be used in buying a school library and library case. Everyone enjoyed the program and the pies. Shiloh and Lincoln tams play ed three interesting Basket ball games last Saturday at Shiloh. The first game was between Bovina boys and Shiloh and Lin coln boys, the score being 24 to 3 X lli!!ll,l!i.MH m 1 I You'll Smile Too if you buy your Coal and Wood of us, for our fuel has a maxim urn of heating quality. Coal that burns to ashes without clinckers. Good Service and Prompt Deliveries in favor of Lincoln and Shiloh. The Ideal, Lincoln and Shiloh girls played the second and the score was 35 to 5 in favor of Lincoln and Shiloh. The third was between Ideal and Lincoln and Shiloh boys, the latter win ning to the score of 25 t o 6. There were 106 people on the grounds, some from Lincoln, Shiloh, Claud, Ideal, Texico and Pleasant Hill and still others from close towns around. Every one enjoysd the games and esoecially the Basket dinner. Lincoln has played eight games of basket ball and has won them all Hurrah for Lin coln. Leah Kreitzberg. Bell District (Last week) Lincoln's Basket Ball teams went to Bovina. Texas, last Sat urday and played the Bovina High School teams, Lincoln win ning both games. The girls game was interesting and enjoy ed by all, the score being 45 to 8. The boys' game was an excep tionally good game, winning by the score of 15 to 7. Six wagon loads of Lincoln and Shiloh peo ple attended and all were satis fied. Mesdames H. W. Bell and J. E. Westfall sat up with Mr. and Mrs. Mott's infant child, Mon day night. Sunday School was organized at our school house last Sunday and Wm. Kreitzberg was elected Superintendent and T. E. Dea Yours assistant. Our first meet ing will be held next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Everyone is request ed to be present. Literary was held at Shiloh last Friday evening together with a pie supper and was en joyed by all. The proceeds of the supper were $27.45. K. K. Runnells. of Texico, acted as auctioneer. The next meening will be held at Lincoln, Friday evening, March 13. everyone invited. ? DC Clovis Fuel Yard CHAS. D. IRVINE, Mgr. Phone 131. Report of the Condition of THE CLOVIS NATIONAL BANK (Charier No. Dlffll', at Clovis, in the State of New Mexico, at the Close of Business March 4th 1914. RESOURCES GOOD FEELER" THE 20 CENTURY WORK SHOE. niu Haunt UilDlMTHftHIII jL Vf V f A pictorial explanation why we guarantee Peters Shoes. Every pair solid leather! Have your feet measured and properly fitted. i Glovis Shoe Emporium The Progressive Shoe Store 2C Methodist Church At the Methodist Church next Sunday, the pastor will preach in the morning on "What does it mean to be a Methodist?" In the evening, the subject will be: "As a Methodist, what can I do for Clovis?" Every member of the church should hear these sermons, and others are cordially invited. Respectfully, The Pastor. Miss Siegfred, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dennis, returned this week to her home, in Gurthrie. Okla. Mrs. Kate House and son, Bailey House, will leave soon for a pleasure trip to California. Moneyl Money! We want your farm loans. Can handle them on short no tice. See us at once! The Union Mortgage Co. Yeoman Meeting. Homestead No 2G20 of Broth erhood of American Yeomen will meet in Owens Hall, Fri day evening, March 20th. Will elect and install officers. All members and applicants are re quested to be present. Joseph Smith, State Manager, For Sale: Eggs from my full blood Barred Plymouth Rocks one dollar per setting of fifteen eggs. Phone 167. Mrs. Jack Speakman, West Clovis. L. I. Mch. 25 p. Loans nd Discounts Overdraft!, secured and unsecured U. S. Bond to Heun circulation Premium on U. S. Honda Banking House, Furniture and FUturra Other Rral Kstat. Owned Due from National Hank. (not reserve eerenuj Due from approved Reserve Aat Checks and other Cash Itrma Note of other National Bank Fractional Paper Currency. Nickels, and Centa LAwrut MnNicr HltumvE in Bank, vii Specie .. Lenl. tender note 1470 is) Redemption Fund with U. 8. Treasurer in percent of circulation! Due from U. H. Treewurer M1.IM li.HD.OU 400 00 8.71&.0O 10.16137 R.'at.us 7.04S.4J l.ssn.no 110.00 Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In Surplui Fund Undivided Pronto. leaa rflpensea and taxes panl National Bank Notea outatandiiur Due to other National Banka Individual Deposits aubjert to cheek Time certificate! of deposit Caahler'a check oulstandlnc Tqtal x.(o.oo 8.0O0.OO aw.M af.ooo.on BS.M tt.M4.A4 .708.50 l.m.ot IU7.tKI.04 Stats or Nil Mkxico. I I ae. County or Ctraar I I. J. C Nelson. Caihler of the above-named bank, do eolomnlr nwear that the above state ment la true to the beat of ear knowledge and J. a NELSON. Ouhior. Subscribed and worn before cm thai Utfc dav of March Hit. C.A. 8CHEURICH. Notary Public Mr oauniaskM expires March Kb MOT. Coaxaxr-Attest: Fred W. J antes. Alex Shtpler. A. J. Whitlaej Directors. Spring Millinery and Spring Goods Easter is almost here, but you do not have to wait for it in order to be togged out as the Queen of Fashion. We can suit you with a Dress, Coat, Hat, Neckwear, Etc. Beautiful nobby, nifty, stylish, fashionable Garments and Millinery. Spring Millinery Opening Saturday, March 14 Be clothed right, in goods from Grisamoire & Osborne P. S. No old worn out, picked over stock, but right from the manufacturer to customer via uiuuniiiviiei jc vijuwiuiieM ib jQQQQQaaBBBaflS