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-r -v 1H' ' THE CLOVIS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR BULL IS DEAD '.'. X. -"II " T 'i V The Making and Keeping of Friends 0n of the element of friendship U steadfastness and how can one have that characteristic when one has no STEADY PLACE FOR LIVING? Uour children will not be, able to make lasting friends if you keep moving them around from place to place. You and your wife can at best make "acquaintances" during your "rental period of ore place." As long as you live at the whim of a land-lord) as long as you show by not owning a "HOME" that it I not the BIG THING IN YOUR LIFE) just so long will REAL, STEADFAST FRIENDSHIP be eilremely difficult to ac comptisk. Do You Own Your Own Home? If not why not plan now to build. You will find not only a step to happiness but a step to prosperity. Alfalfa Lbr. Co. "It Costs No More To Build It Right" Clovis, N. M. Phone 15 King Scgis Pontine Alcartar, the famous Holstoin-Friesian bull valued at $50,000, is dead. He was 'owned by John H. Arfmann of Fairmount farm in New York. King Segis was born in New York November, 1910. The next year Mr. Arfmann's father bought him for $10,000, then the highest price ever paid for a bull in this state, it was said. In 1913 Mr. Arfmann sold a half interest in the bull. Six months later the New Zealand government of fered $100,000 for Kins: Segis, but the offer was refused. The bull earn ed $50,000 to $75,000 a year, it was said. King Segis was sired by King Segii Pontiae. His dam was Alcartar. He stood about five feet high and weigh ed 2,600 pounds. He had hundreds of sons and daughters, many of them prize winners. He was exhibited at a cattle show in Madison Square gar den, New York, In 1915, and swept the board of prizes. NOTHING ELSE SI A pretty Philadelphia girl at a Newport dance was the topic of dis cussion in many circles, or at least her dress was, for it was as scant and filmy as one could possibly conceive. Very decollette in front, it was spaced in the back with a broad V reaching to her waist. 'To be sure i there were slight wisps that served as ishsulder straps, and the cutest bit of !a train, but thru the giiuze that went :for a skirt one could discern as she ; whirled about the floor, that, there I were ruby studs on her garters. "Claudia's a dear girl," remarked the hostess to George Gould, "bul all her interests are wrapped up in clothes." "Well, I'm sure nothing else Is," retorted Gould. G.T.WILSON is still in the ring re pairing clocks, sewing machines and phono graphs. I have no phone, but a postal card will get me. G. T. Wilson Clovis, N. M. 9100 Reward, $108 The readers of this ppr win be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh belnr greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution nr.j susls'lna nature In doing Its work. The proprietors hnve so much faith In the rurntlve powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that thv offer One Hundred Hollars for any -aae that It falls to cure. Bend for M of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by al! Drugulst. 76o. TAPE IT IN TIME Just as Scores of Clovis People Have Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often folbw. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney backache, and for other kidney ills. Clovis citizens endorse them. Mrs. O. I. Love, 205 S. Wallace St., Clovis, says: "A few years aeo I had an attack of kidney complaint and for a whole winter my bacy was so lame and weak, I CDuld hardly get about. I do hope I never get to feel ing like that again. I often got so dizzy I nearly fell over and my kid neys were in a bad way, too, being weak and inactive. Snecks floated before my eyes and blurred my sight. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills from the Southwestern Drug Cx and three boxes cured me of the trouble. Any one suffering from disordered kid neys should try Doan's Kidney Pills, for they are a great medicine." 60c, at all dealers. Fotser-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 'i.' iiV ,1 x.e- , ' '"'l :. .- rnilSOn. . ? ; , : i?M r.ni r 1 r"! -i..-' i u ".111 v. i" r i rv i .i!i: T i i, ! :íf:.,!í:rk;:.;v: '"'liii.i'íiS'll.ii-'.i-'i tíi' t rj,,.ni';l1'!)irii'lni1'1H'iit!tiiiii'WM).i...' r' Vi :: ' ' i"'.':'. "I'ií ! !,' l'l'l.jp'l-'ll'l II' i,,,,. I , í ''"'i ,),"'" !v' ''.'"'''l''',lf ''' '.',,, ),!, ; ';v v. ' J-j3t.r.. brmHT ilk ". sMUMM. 4VáWtWetj - - u..': .. TI 14 Mi ...tftlMh-. mm NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Creditors and all others interested in the estate of Laura E. Flournov. deceased are hereby notified that the probate court of Curry County, New Mexico, has set the 6th day of Janu ary, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the County Clerk's Office in said County, as the time and place for final set tlement and hearing of said estate and to hear objections thereto, if any. JOHN W. FLOURNOY, ll-20-4tp Administrator. ! Condensed Statement of tlic Condition of The Clovis National Bank !, CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO As Made to the Comptroller of Currency at the Close of Business November 17th, Y.)YX . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $308,190.13 Bonds and 5 Fund 49,000.00 Stock in Fed. Res. Bank 1,500.00 Other Real Estate 6,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 6,000.00 Bankiny House 14,500.00 War Savings Stamps 840.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 160,693.43 Over Sl'r, the law requires only 10 $547,223.56 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Circulation . . 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 8,206.64 Rediscount . NONE DEPOSITS 468,927.02 $647,223.66 The Above Statement is Correct, J. C. NELI? Cashier. In Point of Strength We Stand First The Only Bank in Curry County Designated by the United States Treasury Department as an Honor Boll Bank. NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Ciurt of Curry Coun ty, New Mexico. R. M. Jones, Plaintiff. vs. No. 164! Isaac D Christi; .., Mossie M. Chris tian, Eala Buckey, Joseph E. Wal ton, the unknown heirs of any de ceased person and the unknown claimants of interests in the pre mises adverse to the plaintiff, de fendants. To the defendants, Isuac D. Chris tian, Mossie M. Christian, Eala Buc key, Josoph E. Walton, the unknjwn heirs of any deceased person and the unknown claimants of interests in the premises adverse to the plaintiff, in the above suit. You will take notice that a suit has been filed against you and is now pending in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District in and for Cur ry County, New Mexico, in which R. M. Jones Is plaintiff and Isaac D. Christian, Mossie M. Christian, Eala Buckey, Joseph E. Walton, the un known heirs of any deceased person and the unknown claimants of inter eats in premises adverse to the plain tiff, are defendants, and numbered 1547 on the docket of said Court. You are further notified that the general objects of said suit are as fallows: To procure a judgment of the said Court finding and declaring plaintiff to be the owner in fee-simple of the following real estate, to- wit: The South half of the North cast quarter of Section twenty-five in township three North or' Range thirty-one East of the New Mexicj Meridian, in Curry County, New Mex ico; and for a further order of the Court correcting, approving and con firming a certain tax dwd convoying said land to the plaintiff and all pro ceedings had and done in connection therewith and for a further order and judgment of tho Court establishing plaintiff a estate and title in fee-simple in nnd to the real property above mentioned against the adverse rlnims of defendants, and barring nnd for ever estopping defendants from hav ing or claiming any right or title to the premises above mentioned adverse tj the plaintiff, and forever quieting and setting at rest plaintiff's title thereto; and ( for an order finding &aia Hucxey, dcrendant, and Mrs, Ella Buckley mentioned in said tax deed, one and the same person and the true name to be Eala Buckey. You are further notified that if you fail to appear or plead In this cause on or before January 19, 1920, judgment will be rendered against you in said caure by default and the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought in the complaint herein. W. A. Havener is attorney for plaintiff and his post office and busi ness address is Clovis, New Mexico. In witness whereof, I have hcrar unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this 26th day of No vemher, 1919. (Seal) W. C. ZERWER, 12-4-4t County Clerk. Phone No. 97 for job printing. Job Printing at tht News Office. Cigarettes made to meet your taste! Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness never before attained. To best realize their qual ity compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will win you at once it is so new and unusual. That's what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! Take Camels at any angle they surely supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced. They're a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! Cm r ctld mrywin in écténtiñcélly abd pkA éfs of 30 c-gantt9 or frn pactag (200 ngarptfa) in latvnpapmr-covné emrton. W at ron i iy ncommondl thi carton forth homa or oficm tupptfot whan ;ov travl R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winstoa-Saleia, N. C. STATE OP NEW MEXICO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC LAND SALE CURRY COUNTY Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the provisions of an Act of Congress approved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the State of New Mexico, and the rules and regulations of the State Land Office, the Commissioner of Public Lands will offer at public sule to the highest bidder at 9 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday, January 6th, 1920, in the town of Clovis, County of Curry, State of New Mexico, in front of the court house therein, the following described tracts of land, vis: Sale No. 13!0 All of Sec. 36, T. 2 N., R. 35 containing 640.00 acres, the improvements consists of houses, barns, corrals, well, windmill, tank, fencing, orchard, value $5,160. Sale No. 13Ó1 All of Sec. 16. T. 6 N., R. 36 E., containing 640.00 acres, the Improvements consist of well, and fencing, value $950.00. No bid on the above described tracts of land will be accepted for lesa than TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) per acre, which is the appraised value thereof, and in addition thereto the successful bidder must pay for the improvements that exist on the land. Each of the above described tracts will be offered for sale separately. The above sale of land will be sub ject to the following terms and con ditions, viz: J The successful bidder must pay to the Commissioner of Public Lands or his agent holding such sale, one twentieth of the price offered by him for the land, four per cent inter est in advance for the balance of such purchase price, fees for advertising and appraisement and all costs inci dental to the sale herein, each and all of said amounts must be deposited in cash or certified exchange at the time of sale nnd which said amounts and all of them are subject to forfeiture to the State of New Mexico, if the successful bidder docs not execute a contract within thirty days after it has been mailed to him by the State Land Office, said contract to provide that the purchaser may at his pption matte payments oi noi less man one thirtieth of ninety-five per cent of the purchase price at any time after the sale and prior to the expiration of thirty years from the date of the contract and to próvido for the pay ment o i any unpaid balance at the expiration of thirty yenrs from the date of the contract with interest on deferred payments at the rate of four per cent per annum payable In ad vance on the anniversary of the date of the contract, partial payments to bn credited to the anniversary of the date of the contract next following the date of tender. The above sale of land will be sub ject' to valid existing rights, ease ments, rights of way and reserva tions. All mineral rights in the above de scribed lands are reserved to the State. The Commissioner of Public Lands or his agent holding such sale re serves the right to reject any and all bids offered at said sale. Possession under contracts of sale for the above described tracts will be given on or before October 1st, 1920. Witness my hand and the official seal of the State Land Office 6t the State of New Mexico, this eighth day of October, 1919. N. A. FIELD, Commissioner of Public Lands, State of New Mexico. First publication Oct 16. 1919. Last publication Dec. 25, 1919.. WtDBtAlhTJ COAT BILK UiOUIOSJO rwiMiu. aurrtscjtcs Sol , by drug"1 Nunsl la MotWs GOAT MILK fsrhkiei sis Whm ummCTwmnlalnt noi lx?iii-uiir(l oa tlii-n i( vou try Goal Milk you will uotr so dai'K to incoju bal) y levóla. C. V. Steed Undertaker and Embalmer Manager Clovis Cemetery rhoM 14 Doth Day and Night. After you eat always take 'ATOMIC I ffoTy oua acbS-stóm aciQ Instantly relieve Heartburn, Bloat d Gassy Feeling. Stops food flouring, repeating, and all stomach mifioriea. Aid distio and spn)!. k-tKi .'wnflfth twtwt anil troné. InermiMts Vlulily snl 1'ep. EATONlfMsthehedt rimed?. Tnn if Ihoq. Iftnü wonderfully benvlit"!. Onlyrontnn emt or two dny t uno it. I'.wltlvi ly unr.mtei'd toplwnor wewill n-fuad mumur. (jutsku tax Uxlsy. You will hu, SOUTHWESTERN DRUG CO., Clovis, N. M. Real Service! We are now feeding mors people than at any tima we hnve been in the restaurant business in Clovis. There if a reason for this. We are giving our putrons the very best los sitilc service and plenty of good things to eat. OPEN ALL NICHT 1 We have adopted a new pol icy of keeping our restaurant open all night This will giva the wheat haulers a chance to get something to eat no matter how late they are In getting in at night or how early they want to get out in the morning. Ogg& Boss Cafe Open All Night O n r O d CO CO 4 o sr Phone No. 97 for job printing, rhono us. No. 97. Magic City Furniture and Undertaking Co. (JOHNSON BROS.; Embalmers and Funeral Directors LADY ASSISTANT Day Phont'211 AMBULANCE SERVICE Nig!.l Piten 235 j FORD OWNERS Be Happy Ü CiVT A CHAMPION RP A PIT flPMPD A mrm I For your car. Save gasoline. Start your car easy, jno kick. aiso save plugs, rrice $3.50. Hardy & Lewis Distributora for Curry County, New Mexico. 109 North Mal St., at Raney and Wllkersoa's Of Hoe t \n\n -t ,r..".;