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X ALMA SMJST1N
STY COUJM fATCK
SYNOPSIS.
CI'.AF'TEJl I. The story opens with a
aOw.H- at a box pariv. Ml Henrietta
AViiilanii siíitcr tti Bishop Wlilaianley
over.if.ml Banker Aiirfmiy pmposM to
ficrbara Htuiliitfiuy. whiwe brother lan
.ma in Ills employ. Dau was uiw of the
iuwn'e popular yomif nu-n. lan showed
imne n-viuanfss when Attorney lotn
VwiiUnK told Muí libar retimed An-Kuuy.
I aon t "Diieve we can reu.cn mm mal
way."
"I'm afuitl not.'
"I'm not worth all thi3 trouble." be
groaned.
"Shut tip and come alón? to bed."
"I tell you 1 can't sleep."
"You must. Come along."
He followed me patiently.
"llave your man wake me at seven,"
iC'if APTKR II Aakony te following he said; "1 must get home early.
jla.v. in the nreHetiL'4 of Twluiuit. ac
cused Dan of looiiin tlx banH. Twin
ÍW rwfu sd to prosecute. l;.irb;ira per
suaded Ankony to postpone lanlna proa.
(THAPTRR III. Twlnlnc learned of the
HKagement ot Ankony and Ralbara. lie
ooaratulated both.
CHAPTER IV. He vtslled Mian Heni-
nitr:iy and feuntl her almost In tears. Ha
old Her he had loved her, but feared
!remuturel' announcing- li afifirtlon. liy
iii'tlona alone h told tnin aha rae.pro
atud. CHAPTEH V. Mrs. Anson Minea,
Sreullhy widow, proposed a marriaae by
firoxy '.vlth Bishop Vv lnatunliey. 'Hit lat
er consulted wiih Twining. The bishop
had tjeii pay. 112 attentions to Mia.
Utreeter.
When I had seen him in bed, 1 went
out Into the dimly lighted sitting
room and sat down to try once more
to find some way out of the pressing
diflcultiea.
."I've imaginen.."
"Then you know th?t I'm a rid an
well as thief. I let myself be saved
liy accepting Barbara's bondage. You
fttiow as well as 1 oo how she hatee
fclm. It was you who told me bow she
scorned hi til the night before at the
Pier. She didn't change. You know
that. She simply took him to save
tne, and I let her. Good Lord, Tom. I
jet her!"
"I kr.ow bow hard It would have
peen to resist her p'eadlng." I said.
"I was so sick I didn't know what I
ltd. She's more to me than anybody
pn earth, and yet I let her sell herself
far me; but, thank heaven, the sacri
fice Isn't consummated yet, and I've
font to myself In time to stop it."
"I knew you would! I was sure of
It," I exclaimed.
"Were you?" he asked wonderlngly.
-"Did you have that much faith tu
pie? It was more than I had In my
sell. I thought 1 meant to let It go
pn. I went away thinking I did."
"You didn't know what you thought.
Vui were stunned."
"That's no excuse!" he cried, and 1
could see how ha had been la.hiug
himself.
"Oh, yes, It fs! Shs can be very
persuasive, and . she meant you to
field to her."
"Yes, she-meant It all right. But
its all oT now. 17 cO""p b".ck to
g.vo myself up If Ankony wants to
he may put bel.iaJ the bars. I'r
not anxious to have that havpen, ail
I've gof a lot. to make good, you know
If he g'ves me the chance, Twining, '.
ftvear I'll do It; but If be doB't well
I'd rather be In prlocn than nee her
tnsrrietl 'o hlia."
I podtled.
"J're been thinking," he bgan be
ItaUngly, "that maybe you fellows
ito hive been so good to me would
Put enough faith In me rag of a man
fhat I am to lend me the thre thou
sand lo pay Ankony back. Would
pu?"
. "We must find another way, Dan,"
i said, dreading to tell him that I had
ft-ready triad ttat wr-r; "bu the fact
ot the tatter Is that Ankony refused
to accept my offer to make good. I
asKsd him to give me that prlviitgo In
the beginning. But there must be an
jocher way, and we'll find It "
"When dtd you see him?" he asked.
"Before there was anything said to
foa. Ok, don't make a lues about It!
it was Uttle enough to do, goodness
knows! Any one of halt a hundred
fellows and twice that kiany women
would hare done It if they'd known
But Ankony wa stubborn."
"He wanted to make an example of
me. It waa all bscause Bárbara had
itirned him down." The Heniingraj
forehead was flushed to a painful red
the Hemingray iipa were sensitively
ftgulver, but the Hemingray eyes were
fcshing. "He wanted to punlah her
along wltS me. He told her the nig hi
before when he refused him that the
Hemingray pride was a bauble that
Seeded crushing. Think ot it! I
blight to have strangled him Instead
of prrwitrlng that my sister shotld
marry him."
H Damped up m down my little
itting room la a fury of impotent re
ientraent. "Then you don't think he'll take the
money and let me go?' be a&kea after
a Uttle.
" 'I'm afraid not, unless he yields to
Jier persuasions."
He shook his head hopelessly.
"He wouldn't listen to them before.
Ho set his price and made her pay It,''
and he -shivered sncontiollably and
threw himself down on the couch.
"We can't do anything to-night," J
iald. "You must go to bed. You're
undone and won't e fit lof anything
lo-morrow unlets you get taaxe rest,
f U see IX t hare a bed ready."
"Don't bother. I can't sleep. I hated
to set you out at this time of night.
put i Doped we might settle upon
something before morning." v
"I wish to the Lord we could!" I ,
fervently ejaculated.
Dun was awake and leaving the
next morning when I awoke and, hfar
Ilh bi.ii, looked out on the apartment.
"Stay for bieukia.it, can't you?" I.
called.
"No. thank you; I've got to get
home, but I'll coiue back alter I've
seen Barbara, and tell you what's to
, t"H,-" II
' "Go to her and find out." I
! I took a turn or two up and down
the room.
"I'll go," I said.
"Maybe you'll be able to make her
out better than I. I don't deny It
seems to me she loves him. I3ut pin
her down. Don t let her wriggle away,
whatever you do. You know she'll
try to. And see here. Twining, I don't
want her to know that you know
about about the money. She thinks
nobody knows but Ankony, and lt'd
kill her to find out that he'd told It.
even to you or rather, to you of all
others. Remember you must keep that
from her If you can." '
"Trust me," I said, ns I took up my
hat.
"Oh, you're not golnst now, are yon?
I've jtmt come from her, yon know,
and she'll be suspicious. Why not
give her time to forget a little It
Isn't ea'sy. to wait, hut I believe It's
better. J'rs. Ankony gives her dinner
to-night. Ynu'd have a chance to talk
with her thore. wouldn't sou?"
"You're right," I said; "I'll wait."
"She Says She'll Marry Him Whether
I Give Myself Up or rot."
be done; but," with a queer settling
of bis face, "I guess there'B only one
thing to do."
"Don't do It till you've seen me,"
I said hastily; "I haven't given up
hop vet. Come "to me before you
to Ankony. I'll turn heaven and earth
to find so:seMnz."
"Don't bother. It's no use. Honest
ly, I believe that. But she shan't mar
ry him."
He went, leaving tne to reflect anew
on how much easier It Is to tangle
thing) that to untangle them.
I had scarcely reached the office be
fore he came. He looked bíNvUdercí
and uncertain, and. sitting down on
the other side of the table in my ptlv
ite room, stretched out bin arrat
across It and leaned over to mo. "Shf
jays she loves hirn," ha said.
"Of course she ' says that!" I ex
olalmed
"Then you don't believe It?"
"Do you?"
"I don't know what to believe. 1
lldn't think It possible before, jm'
I can't ct-nce've It no; but i.h
wears she does, and she looks iK
letup!!" 'i-niro 39 tf 34 rnp&hS t Tit
yon think she's pretending so as to
maae It easier for me?"
"Don't ask me, Hemingray."
"It's lust wlat you might expect her
to do, Isn't It? I accused her of it
but she only laughed at me and said
1 was silly to imagine such a thing.
Ihe says she refused him the night
oefore because she was piqued ai
something he did and wanted to make
him su3er. but that she has cared foi
him all the time. You can make
what you like out of It."
I drummed on the table. I had
nothing to say. Things were dim ana
vsgué and hateful to me in that acute
moment. I did not know what I be
lievedwhat I wanted to believe. 1
was remembering all that had passed
between her and me pertaining to her
engagement, trying to make some
thing definite and convincing out of it,
but I decided that much of what I had
deemed oesvinciug had been based
merely oh my own conclusions and
not upon anything she bad actually
said or conveyed.
"She says she'll marry him whether
1 give myself up or not," he went on;
"that It won't make a rartlcle of dif
ference except that It will stir up an
onneccssary fuss. Ankony. won't do
anything, of course, when she's going
to marry him, and she says she la go
ing to."
"Then I don't see arythlng for It
but for you to leave things as they
are." I admitted.
He was sot satisfied, however, to do
that on his own judgment.
"If T could only be sure she Isn't
playing a part," be mused.
"Then you're not sure?"
"One minute I think I am and the
Mrs. Ankony was in high-and be
coming feather tbut evening. She
managed to veil her complacency un
til It missed being objectionable. This,
however, was one of the few occas
ions which hart come her way upon
which she could distinctly congratu
late herself: a dinner in compliment
to "my dear Barbara;" a rerfectly ap
pointed dinner, too, and one 1 think
most of her sruests enjoyed. For my
self, I thought It would never end.
Most of Barbara's friends were
there, and but few of Ankony's. The
Forlorn Hope was there to a nnn
seeking to present, an unbitrered
front. 1 hart a kindred feeürg lor
them. Dan was not there. He slnioly
would not go. Bishop Winstan'ey sat
on the left of the hostess, beside .Miss
Srrecter. He was ?!iElitful'y fluent,
and she sympathetically attendant
The soft light of the candles fell on
her hair, on her pure contour, on her
Ivo.-y skin and her rale shimmer.'ntr
gown. She ate. as the rest of us. hut
lo me It was exnetly an If a C'oTesirlo
or a Bottle"!!! had leaned from her
frame to n'ble 9 sweet water or trifle
with a salad. Oucnslonnlly she s-oke.
but I did not hear what she said. . I
seem n-ve". sonerow. to hear her
say anyti.ii g. but when one look as
she does what one savs Is Immaterial
Barban v.ns setrtirant. with al"
her old charm Illuminated, It were
by soruethtptr new and vivifying with
in. I watched her with a slnkfns
heart: surely she cared for Ankony o
she could not look like this. I to!r
myself fo half a hunr'rert Mt-ie-through
tllnper, anil after, finding he
" ith only three, men rttpcirg nttn
rtance uron hr, I nroT.nt'v nut th -i-all
tb rout tbsr I might carry her of
anrt hevo it over.
"Come out and see the rosos," J
.iald.
"Mr. A'-kon'' pi;o"'"l pn th"m he
ore dinner 'i'iiey are beautiful."'
'Tut ' e d'iln't show you the moon,"
I sviiled. tivln to keen to the o!rt
way of chaffing sn i laughter ani sr
not frighten her tillo eel"s rttarrW
"There is a very benifr; lai'v smil'n
i"t of it o-nieht, instead of our fa'
friend with the round face and tt
vide grin. Do come. You really nns"
iee "
She arose with a la-sh. "I s:n::osr
1 n'ay ns we'J, or you'll he peopMns it
vtlh a'-l sorts of tmpo.isib'e creature
!ust to ternpt me."
W went, through the FY;nch win
flows together, and 1 found hr (
ihalr nt tl'e rorpes o' the long torch
I turnsd it 3boitt for bur.
"Put it's directly in the light," she
objected.
"Kxadtiy. I like you in the lig!:t.
?n see you hetter."
"You could have seen me much hot
ter Indoors, if that In a'1 vr-.n want."
(To Be Continued.)
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Edivani A. Wilson'! Preparation of tirphospbi
tei aud Bloduettl from the original formula is
the Soveiian Remedy for CoiuumpUoa, Asth
ma. Catarrfc. L Grippe. Couahs, Golds, and
all Throa( and Luna Malidies,
Thousands of people say Uiey have reliev
ed by it.
Those who have used it will have no oth
er, and reccomniend it to their fellow' suf
fers. It has cured many after they were (riven
up as incurable by their physicions.
For fnii particulars, testimonials, etc., address
C. A. Abbot, Sole Agent,
60 Ann Street, New Yrok City, N. Y.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of che Interior. U. 8. Land Office
at Kcuwei:, N. M., July 11. 1909.
Notice s hihy-ifivtn that Sarah C. Smith, of
BrntvH, n. M., who, on July 11, litug. made Home
stead Jin try no. U670, for w l-' n-w 1-4 and w 1-2
s-w 1-4, S.'ction 23. Township 4 n, Eingc Üti K, n m
p Meridian, has hied notice of in tent .on to make
Final Coii.mutfitk.n I'roof. to establish claim U
the land alxvo described, before I). J. Town lev
U. h. Oonir., at hw office in La Lande. N. H.. on the
(tn aay or uvtober. itMt.
i laimant namts be w tnsRes: T. J. Baker.
J. L. Lcng1, Ira C. Smith, William Leonard; Al)
of Bunks, N. M,
T. C. TiHotson, Register,
first aiuc 28 last oct 2
HOTEL de CAMP.
ROOMS, 25 Cents. MEALS, 25 Cents.
DAY BOAD, $4.50 per WEEK; BOARD and ROOM, $5.50 per WEEK.
D. HOODENPYLE. Proprietor. SUNNYSIDE, NEW MEX.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at ttoswell, N. M., July, 17,
Notice is hereby jrivtn that PhtMii P. Kinnie. nf
Buchanan. N. v., who. on Ayril lWlü, mude
Homestead Üntry no. 147Ü9. Serial r.o. 01456.). for
s-w 1-4 s-w 1-4 Seo; n-w 1-4 n-w 1-w Sec. 1 1 and
a 1-2 n-w 1-4, Sec. hi. Township 1 n Rantrti 2 E,
N M p Meridian, hns filed notice of im.intion to
make Final Commutation Proof, to the lind abovt
descnlod, belore W. li. r.u-l;er. V. S. Comr., at
his office in Sunnyside, N. M. on the 7lh day oi
October. IStW.
Ciuiimint nam r as witnesses; John M. Ponder
Haii' P. Newport, Claude Beckett, Nicholad VV.
Muichinhon; AH of Buchanan, n. m.
T. C Tiliottson, Register.
firnt aupr 2fl liiat. oct 2
Serial W2M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at K us well, hi. Ai Auk. 8,
Notice fs hereuy jrivn that David H. WiHims,
of liictirdo, n. M., who, on Oct. 24, 19(i7, maoe
flome.stead Entry No. 2. 9413, Serial UKilf4, for n-e
1-4. hci.-tion 'Ml. Towiishin 2 n. Kanire 2ft e. N 1
'Meriuian, has filed notice of inttnticn to make
t inal Commutation proof, to f.stablnih claim to the
iana aoove aescribeu, Del ore w. M. WedoinirUm,
ucioLer, iM'tf.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Williams,
J. L. Maxwell, J. N. Line, Vi-, E. Andeison; All
of Kicardo, N. H.
T. C. TiHotson, Register,
first aui? 28 taut oct 2
J FORT SUMNER RESTAURANT.
i Mrs. M. Philion, Proprietress.
$ First-class Board and Clean,
I Well-furnished Rooms ::
J Prompt Service and Courteous Attention
? Given To All Patrons.
4 ''V'''VV..
t
t
t
5th. STREET MEAT MARKET.
CURTIS & WOLFLEY. Prop's.
The Best Line Of Freah and Cured Meats
In Town,
"Out CFsTown Orders Solicited."
Serial 077(i8
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Office
at Koswell, N. Al., July 30. iiHttf
Notice is hereby Jtivtn that Ira C. Smith, of
lianhs. N. M.. who, on Aux. 1. maoc Home-
stead Kntr P77ií. Serial No U7t'S. f-r n-e 1-4 n-w
M, h-w 1-4 n-e 1-4, ii-ü 1-4 s w 1-1 and n-w 1-4 s-c
i-4, fciec. 2u, Townshii 4 n.. üttnjre 26 n m p Me
rid.an. hbs filed notice ot' iniention to mak K.nal
Coniinutation PhkiJ', to estah.iHhrlairn to the Jamt
tbove described, fcei'cre D. ,1. ToMucy, V. S.
Comr. ai his odiee in La Linde. N. St., on the 7ih
my of October.
Claimant names as witnestfi: K. P. Hawkins,
T. L. Lonr, T. J. Uaker, W. El. Leuiard; AM of
Banks, N. M.
T. C. Tillotscn, ReRintcr.
frM pub Amr li st oct ?.
CONTEST NOTICE.
nXt 1 think I'm cot. If there wasn't
"You can't think of any other ayf j much at stake, I'd risk my own
"Not now. But we must. The trou- ! opinion more readliy. As It Is, I'm
ble la, there's nothing to appeal to In ! afraid to do it." He looked at me
Ankony, and nothing that I can get "Ha a sudden wlstfulness. "Twining,
bold oí to frighten him Into decency. ; do you you da care a little for her,
wouion t give a rap tor his morals, . aon i you ; ne asnea frankly.
bet hi discretion 1 unassailable."
"I'vohaard thIngshinted,"hereSscted. ;
"but nothing openly suggested. He'd
J-k, ?rcJous, good jare of that ps, '
"Not aIIttle," uald I 'grimly.
"Then will you help me to make
itire"' ' " '' ' "
When Not to Wash the Face.
"Never, never," warns a beauty spe
dallst who is engaged in an effort to
rals the level of good looks among St
Loul3 wmen, "wash the face while
traveling." it will make for a truer
democracy when the practice of the
belle in the Pullman stateroom and
the gentleman who rides the trucks
shall be one and the same In this Im
portant particular. St. Louis Repun
lie.
repartu'ent of the Interior, C.S. Lttnil p'H"c.
H .seil. N. M., Aur.Sii, IS-.y.
A sume en., r n'at añiíí.v.t having- Ixcn fill hi
Lhis -ifiie bv iÜ'iri K ItfIpv,. ct n'pstprt, aicu ns
.o.i.f WítÍAr, K. K. i. .. . ,.:. S- oi.
,:m, for (I'll acre? N-K 1-4 Rivlirm iii
Township Z n, Rantct) 6. hv l.ect n VvuV. or. con
esiestfe. in which it 3 aileifcd tht I-ecriiro Wal
ker, hftB fnf'H to CBtaf-iihh his rf i Jeii'.e u wn a;d
and. aud tnai tutid tmet in not. ?i.Ucd up( n, ejiti
oted an-'i improved hy bhhI -arty i h reiiuiiwl h?
a a', said narl fr arc htirely nonml U appear,
esqond. and offer evidence touching said ulU'fta
;ion ai hi acltx-k a. m. on Octoher T. ima, Iviure
V. M. Wedoinirton. U. ÍÍ. Comr. ;.t Ricírdo, N. M.
jiriJ ths" rnal h-ar:nc w dl he held at 3 o c'ock ft.
n. on r e ernterfi. lliut). heínrc the Heg'.síer and
íeceivei at the U. S. Land Üflicc in R- swt ll. N. M
The said contestant havinsr. tn apro-rafiidavit,
iled A-Jtr 3u. lCdil, s.-t tenh facts which show lha'
jl'tero'uediliu-ence neist nal s-rvice of tin's notice
;ar.iift he mailt', it is hereiiy riered snd dirette'
cnai sutn net ice oe tfiven ny due and proper i-ub
ictition.
T. C. Tillotscn, Register.
Sep 11-Oct 16
Livery Stable and Feed Yard.
HORSES BOARDED BY THE MONTH.
ADOBE CORRAL CAMP WITH CEMENT FLOOR,
HACK MFETS ALL TRAINS.
W. M. HUNTER, Prop. SUNNYSIDE, N. M.
BLACKSHiTHING and WAGONWORK
.1. M.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
KUYKKNDALL. Sunnyside. New Mexico.
A Welcome Change.
"Now, here is a niece of goods,"
said the voluble saleslady, "that
speaks ior iuoll." "That's ail right,"
rejoined the mere man who was do
ing a shopping stunt ior his better
half. "Now, If you will kindly keep
quiet for a few minutes and give the
goods an opportunity to speak, I'll
be ever so much obliged."
Serial No. 695 i.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Derarinwint of the Interior, United States Lara?
OHic.!. Roftwell. N. M., July :tl. 109.
A sufficient ernieat atRfiavii havinir beuaJH in
thmolliie by 'I nonius H. Grandson, comeff.int,
gainst Hi.meBtead Entry No. 14946, made Mircl
itith ltd, fc-r l!6tl Acre n.rth-efl(,t qnnrlw
icetion 25. Township 1 n. Rantre25 E. by Winifred
i. Horner, conteptee, in which it ia alleged mat
Wini.rrd S. Horner, has failed to establish hit
-eaideme in Mtid land, and that said tract is not
;btt.ed upon.eultvRted and improved by raid
party as required by law, said parue 8 are deteb;
lotiürd to appear, respond, and offer evidence
touching said allegation at It) o'clock a. m., on
iept. 23. 1ST 3, before W. M. Weddington. tf. S.
Cirtr. at Ki-srdo, N. M., land thnt final hearing
" eju at iuo chick a. m. on uct. t, iwra, wi.
forel the I.euist.r ai d Inteivtr at the Lnited
4iate Land tiffire in Koswell. N. M
FJ i.c- said contestant having, in a proper affidavit
lied July 3J. set forth feels which show that
tf tor due dilieence personal service of this notice
cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directas
that such notice be givon by at-e and proper pub
lication. T. C. TtLLCTFf n, Ft-fiaier.
Harulo Hurd. Receiver,
first Aug 21 last üep 25
Sublimity.
As for the sublime, it Is. even
amona, the greatest geniuses, only the
most elevted that can reach it. La
Bruyere.
Putting Handicap on Baby.
Perhaps parents have a right to be
eacimtric but giving a freak name to
a little helpless baby Is a mighty
mean thing to do.
Formation of the People.
Ths masses are nothing but the raw
aiaterial that must be fashioned Into
the people. Ibsen.
Then T:;rn to Another. '
When you have set yourself to a
task, finish it. Ovid.
8lmo'e Secret of Success,
The secret of success is simply do,
Ing what you can do, and doing well
wbatever von win Jo. Home Notes.
Serisl v224 '
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. V. . Land Office
at Koswell. r.. M., Aug . 19t-9.
Notice is hereby given that Cecil G. Smith, oi
Banks. N. M.. who. on Sent. n. Iflu7. n;ii:i. Tfnn..
stead Entry 2 unió. Serial No. 0"24. for s-w 1-4 s-e
s-e 1-4 n-w 14 btc. 14. n-o 1-4 n-w 1-4 and n-w
1-4 n-e 1-4. Sec. 'Si. Township 4 north. Ranne 2u R.
N M p Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make Fjial Coo ptutati.'n Pror.f. to eslablinh claim
to the land above uescrilied. bfclvre U. J. Townley,
U. S. Comr.. at his oflice In La Lcnde, N. M., on
the 12th day of October. 1 .9.
Claimant names i.s witnesses: T- W. Norman
of La Lando, n. m., F. P. Hawkins, J. C. Smith
and T. J. fiaker, ol Banks. N. M.
T. C. Iillotson. Register.
1st acg 2a-1ast oct 2
C. W. FOOR & Co.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, LAND LOCATORS,
ar.d SURVEYORS.
Calí On Or Wrüe To Us.
have (he field noces of 'Township 1, S. 25 East. 'Alsj
Township 2 North, 26 Ect '
SUNNYSIDi; NEW MEXICO.
MOÍSE BROS. CO.
SANTA ROSA and BUCHANAN.
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CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the rnterior, U. S. Land OfF.w.
Roswell, Mew Mexico, Aug 11, 9.
A sufficient congest affidavit havir g been filed !n
thia otilce by Ivy Vial Iter, contestant, against
Homes lead Entry nf. Jr)8L8, matie April 1, llHii,
for s-e 1-4, Peciun2ft. Tunship2N, Range 26 B,
ii m P Meridian, by Henry G. UoJliw, ConU-stee,
in which it is alletred that Henry Q. Collins has not
eomolied with the law in holding- said land and
ha changed his residence theiercin for more
than six months Inst j-ant t nd next pr.or to lilinar
said affidavit said parti's are hereby notified to
appear, respond, mvi olfer evidence touch intr sitid
al!etr.il!on at 10 o'clock a. ra. on Oct, 9, 19u9, be
fore W. II. 1-arker. U. S. Comr. at h.t oflice in
Sunnyside, N. M. (and that final htarinir wül be
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 19, lMA). be fore J the
Rffriiter vnd Receiver at the United States Land
Oflice in Kcswetl. IS". M.
The fwid con ten' n t hcvinir, n a proper affklavit
died August 11, 11HÍ9, set forth facts w hich shtvv
thai after due dilimoce peracntJ acivice of this
notice ppn not be mate, it is hehy ordered ,and
directed that such notice be given by due 'and
proper publication,
T. C. TUkrtson. Rejiister.
Seems Simple Thing to Do.
A spicy iviter snys: "While a man
of 60 can tiikf un Interest in the
In test tie aud tie he 1ü prtíbtji'viiij;
his youih."
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