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THE CLOVIS NEWS, Till TODAY, FKISKl ARY 27. 1919. Roscoe FATTY Arbuckle In 4 mm m,- : - a.. W V mr a- IN- "Camping Out" His Latest Picture Not a Re-issue or a Second Run i ! If Ih ordered Dial In I lie matter (if I lie raising of funds for llio wornlng of mails in i ho various wrlloiiK of the Cum illy, tluit kih'Ii funds lie raised hy luxation iiiily; nuil tluit residents of tin- riillillillilt.v in which I he proNiscd work is to In' iliini' bo not required to ilonilli' services or money, I'Xii'pt In tlu pivnii'iit of loml liixcx. .T V. MiiiiiiIiii; U iiiMiinli'il Justlif of t Ik Tciiiv nuil Clmrli'.v AmlcrHon CoiihliihU' for ri'ocliict No. K Tlio lioiinl iiiMiiutiil S. J. Wciivcr Jiistlii' of tin- I'ciiiv nuil .1. W. Phil lips C'onstiilili' In Prii'lni-t No. 11. lllTl ClIl ll'SK WIIM lllltll(M'l.l'll to innkc n-i'liiln ri'piilrs to the Court House It.."-! In tin1 liiiilti-r of till' irpnlr nf tho Clovls to llnlji'iii' Itoml. It lis oriliT I'll lint tin- sum of f.Vm.mi ho mill lir'i'hy Is iippi'iipi'hiti'il fur siniic. In llii' tniilliT of tin- Koinl f-.'ini Mi'lrnsi'. it :is oi'ilrri'il Hull I he stun of ,S71o. Ih- nuil IiitcIiv Is iipproprliiti'il for ii'imlrs inul iniiliiti'iiiiiii-i'. II wiis orili'i'i'il Hint viilinillon of lots In i i nil v muí llollrni'. rciiiiiliiH sunn' its Mils. It Ik now orili'i'iHl Hint Hie lioiinl do iiilionrn tint II First Momliiy In April, 1iIO. J. U KI.KMINtJ, Attest: Chiilrnmn. W. C. ZKUWKIt Clerk, lly JKNXYK IIKItnl. Deptily. Also Showing Louisa M. Alcott's "LITTLE WOMEN" Jo, Mee, Beth and Amy the four aweetHt iflrls In American rirtlon. They never had a "Triangle In (heir family. Their beauty new turned the Universe. But they are fairly HUMAN. When you tee themWhj! You'll really live their Uvea! You'd be Amy; and Lauiy' will court you. You'll be Jo and Professor Itaer will kneel at your feet. You will live in thto picture! That's hiw good it is I Come and see It. Poor delicate "Fatty" a the hen pecked hiuband-and be jivtt couldn't stand It Left Homehe dld-went bacH to the old primitive life doe lit own washliu; an' rooking an' every. Uunj. Meets a youn chicken an' about that time wlfey shown up! Oh, Boy! But "Fatty" puts It over-and that's what makes It one of the funniest you ever saw. TRY TO GET IN SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 1ST Nhows 6:4.VR::t-l(l:l.-. JL 1 vj y 1 H SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 1ST Admission I Uc unil 2llc Plus Tax February 10th, 1919 rroeeiHlliiKH of Hie Hoard of County ComnilsHloiicrs of Cuhry County, New Mexico, at n ineetlin; held In the Coun ty Clerk's ofllcu In Clovis. X. M on February Kith and 11th, 1010. Present and Prodding: X D. Kleniliik!, Cliiiiriniin. Geo. W. Kyle, CoinmiKsioner. A. L. PliillipK, CoiiiniiKMliiiii'r. Jeunyii IlcriHl, Deputy County Clerk. In compliance with Hie statute niaile ud provided, the Hoard iirueecdeil to flx the valuation or real, estate in Curry County for assessment purposes for the year 1019, ns follows: Knell quarter section within n rad ius of two miles of Clovis. $10(1.00 per quarter. From two to five mllc from Clovis $1100.00 per quarter Hec- Hon: From five to ten miles from Clovis $1000.00 per quarter Section; From fen to twenty miles from Clovis $S0O.O0 per quarter Section: Krom twenty to thirty miles of Clovis. $7.V).00 1st quarter Section: All alsive thirty miles from Clovis $WKI.00 per quarter Section. I liii ml within n rndlits of two miles, of Toxica $1200.00 sr quarter seo- Hon. Ita'jince of distance fnmi Toxico to letnnln snine as heretofore, I.niid In Xlelrnse ('ommiinlty to re-j inn in as lieretofore, except as to peci-. liil elnim.'1's minie In these minutes' Any siKH'llle ohnuues mude In valua tions in Tex leu community nnil north to supercede old valuations. In Township 3 North ItuiiRe 37 East, Sections 7, ÜK, L1, HO, .'11, 32, 33, 34 to Ip assessed nt $1KMK) per quarter mvtlon. All irf Township 1 north Itantw 31 Knst : all of Township 1 North Hanifo 32 Knst: and all of Township 1 North ltune :a Fast to ho assessed; Sec tions 13 to 30 ln Township 2 N. RnnKe 31 Knst!: Soctlo,, 13 to 1(1 In Township 2 .North Kiniifo 32 Kasf: Sections 24 to 3(1 In Township 2 North Rnnue XI Knst; Sections HI. 17 ami IH, and H. K. V, SiK'llnii IS In Township 2 North Itmnte 33 Knst; All Township 1 North. Itniiue PA Knst: Sections IS; S. (t See. 7 N. W. V, Se-. 7 ; W. "4 of Hoc. 17 In Township 1 North Uihiko 3.1; lit mt qunrtler Heetlon. Tlie oilifitml town of Toxico to he iiMsessed ns It Is on chart. All 25 fool lots In all Additions $1000 per lot : all TiO foot lots in nil additions $15 00 iu lass UVJ Wc have purchased of A- R Austin and Son, the ( noccry business located in the old Clovis National Hank building and solicit a share of your (gro cery business. We will pay at all times the hiest market pi ice for all kinds (jf country produce and it is fíoinií to be our aim to yive you fust class grocery service and sell you groceries at the lowest possible prices. We are pleased to anncunce that Mr, O. Ü. Shi)vith will continue to be with the store as salesman and he will be i,dad to serve the public as before Templo and flotigers tfOLTII MAIN ST. DEPENDABLE GROCERS I'lIONK 2J Old Clovis National Bank Building CliOVIS, n. M. 1ST lot. SltMnif ns a Kliinnco Hoard, it was moved y Kyi,. un, Hoeonded hy tlie Chairiuan, That First Xatioiml Hank of .Melrose. The Cltlwim Hank of Clovis, mid Hie Clovis National Hank of Clovis, each lie awarded iiri.lKKMM ill'lHisi t of llin I., ,1,11.. ,,,..lu that the Kiirniers' Slnte Itmik of J ox loo. lio nwiirdi'il $I0,(XMUHI di'iHwit of tho lilllilie funds mill Hint Tl. Wlru, Xatioiml Hunk; f Clovis lo awarded , i.-iiissi.isi ui'Hslt of the puhllc funds encli ilepiisitoiy to pny tho County vc interest on ilnlly Imliinces, as pc provisions of hiw. C. V. Ilarrlsaiii. I'resldont of The first .nlioiui! Itmik of Clovis tipiar ed hefore Hie Klnulieo Hoard mid pro tested to the almve nctlon I re ipiested Hint snhl lunik he nwnrded tin sum or j. .ii.iiiiii mi or snid di'iioHils. l)eMislli,iy It I of Knrmers State Hunk or Toxico, in tin' sum or $lo.(MH) oxamiiieil and approved hy the Finance Hoard: and lexsiory Hond In the sum of Í.IO.IKKMH of ihe Klrst National Hank of Clovis examined mid approv ed for the sum or $20,01x1.00 In de posits. The Hoard now adjourned until Feb ruary lllli, l!l!l, February llth, 1919 The Hoard convened at S :00 o'cliM'k A. sr. It w.iK oidereil hy Ih,. Hond Hint the (inn. of r.yw is li:i tf or the 10IS l-ixes wlHmiit pciuilly iilt-ichluif. lie mid the siinie licreliv Im cvleuili'd to mid 'nclinlliii M nvh l.'lli, 1010. The Hoard proceeds with t!u furth er Ih inir ol' va 11 1 1 ions fur iis-in t purposes as follows: Viilmil cf l ii : In Melr me, ind S ni. 'i l e Ail.lltiiin ilwd us per ll"i;rcs llH'ienleil i'ii pints In Ass".nr'M orilce. Vii'iilnlioiis i,r I1.I-1 hi Clovis to r'' hnrii s-i nic ns Inst year. ''tit iiii 'ols e-icli In he n--essei nt $KMSI each. ' Hlfcklower Lots o In- nssessed nl $10 00 cu ll. ,S. Viiijii Lots id ,,, iiMsessed nt $0N en, h. I T 1 11 f i- Lots lo he iiMse-seil n $10 00 e n li, Sltt'ntr ns 11 cniiMií diií Hoanl ro (iniis ir Sp-ln CuiiKliilile Kleclhui In I'rii'lncl n were oitnvnsiieil mid resii Is iliihiieil ns j'ollous: (I. f. Itolii'son 10 ci'lveil 21 voles: W. S. Turner r I vert 27 votes. S. F. .Morris received 1 voto. W. S. Tinner lieilariil elisded, January. H ) 1 1t monthly rejiorls or 8. I Peiin. Sherlir, and W. '.. Zerwer, Clerk, exiimliiud and approved. MAKING IT KASY FOK HIMSKIJ' For roiir consecutive nights the hotel man had wntehed his fu ir tluild Kuest till her pitcher lit the water iimler. " M .11 1 111,'' he said on the llflh iiíkIiI, "if you would riiiii, (his would Ih- done for yon." "Hut where Is my liell'i" asked the lady. The Is'll is Is'slde your Is-il," re plied (he proprietor. '.That the hell !" she exelaiined. "Why, Hie hoy told me that was the (Ire alarm, mid that I was not to touch It on any account !"- Kx. WANTKD -Solicitor In your commute lilty for siiliscrlptlons to statewide leiiiiH'ratlc rapcr-MIntiiI Cuunils slons. Write, 1111 111 1 iK local rer-renee, to Pally ItemixTMtlu I'ulilisnltiK Co., Alliiipieriile, X. M. He. We will pay you 18 cents per pound for your hens and 21 cents per pound for your turkeys. A. H. Austin A Ron. tat of Ohio, City of Ttode, Luru County, m. rrank J. Chentf makes eath that at Is Mnlor partner of the arm of P. J, Cheney A Co.. dolnf business In the Cttr of Toledo, County and Bute aforesaid, ana mat mid nrm win per the sum of ONE KUNÜR5D DOLLAR!) for each and every rae of Catarrh that rannot he curd by the us nf HALL'S CATARIIH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENKY. Sworn to before m and suherrlbed in my prramc, this (th day at December, A. D. 1M. A. W. OI.KABON. (Ri-sll Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine le taken In ternally and acts throuah the Blood on th Murom Rurfaree nf th Syttcm. Send for teetlmonlele. free. F. J. CHKNI.Y A CO.. Toledo. O. Hold by all druarlets. TV-. Hall' Family 1'llls fur constipation. ONK OF THE MOST IM rORTANT NKKDS OF THE UVE IIIS1NKS.S MAN OF TO DAY IS CLEAR KYfiSHWlT. Without It his progresa Is ser iously Impeded. When yon ore fitted with glasses of our nuking, you are assured of a keen clear-cut vis lou every minute of tho day. We aim to give your eyes the host that our profession uffnrds. That's why we recommend KRYPTOK CLASSES THE INVISlltI.E 1IIFOCALS lu casca where double-range glassci aré required. They take the place of two paira, ami, be enwe they ore unblemished by seams, look like ordinary glasses. Denhof Jewelry Company Jeweltrt & Opticians We will pay you IS cent per pound for your hens and 21 cents per pound for your turkeys. A. It. Austin k Son. mm AH SmoldiiffToMccos p"jr J t are ravored "Your Nose Knows" The Encyclopaedia Britaiinica says about the manufacture of smoking tobacco, " ... on the Continent and in America certain 'sauces' are employed ... the use of the 'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the leaves." Your smoke-enjoyment de pends as much upon the Quality and kind of flavoring used as upon the Quality and aging of the tobacco. Tuxedotobaccousesthepurcst, most wholesome tnd delicious of all flavorings chocolate! That flavoring, added to the finest of carefully aged and blended burley tobacco, produces Tuxedo the perfect tobacco "Your Nose Knows." (guaranteed to sAtisf O V0UP MONEY BCK J pill !r. y T ft f T If .v;-i, Try This Teat: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aromn. Then Bmcll it deep ilsdclicioua, pure fragrance wiil convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco nnd we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judn mcnt "Vour Nose Knows," ". Hi Perfect Tobecee fer Pip ami Clfwett Cuaromeedhy 1