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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Carrizozo Outlook, 1915-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

5-21-1915

Carrizozo Outlook, 05-21-1915William Kabler

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/c_outlook_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Carrizozo Outlook, 1915-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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PtthKihwl WmMx in th InUrt of CmtÍxom, mhI Uneolñ County

VOL. IX. NO. 22 CARRIZOZO. LINCOLN COUNTY. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1915. PHICE $1.50 PER YEA

THE UNDERWOOD

TARIFF BILL

Ono of the Classic Blunder ofthe Present Administrationis Now Before the Courtof Custom Appeals

DECISION IS LOOKED FOR

AT AN EARLY DATE

Tlio court Is expected to interprct the moaning of tlio provisionin tlio Underwood Tariff bill proposing lo glvo a fivo por cent discount In customs duties on morohandiso imported in Amcrlcouvessels. Thus far that clause hasfailod in its purpose, just as thetariff moomiro of which it is a partfailed to próvido adequate revonue

Enacted October 13, 1013, itfailed on its first tost, and that testapplied, too, by tlio thou AttorneyGeneral less than 30 dnyB after thebill was signed.

No sooner had tlio tariff bill boonpresented to the Secretary of tliTreasury for administration Minn

doubt aroso In his mind as to thevalidity of the fivo por cent discount provision. Ha appealed forndvico to Attorney General Mo

Reynolds, who is now on tlioBuprome Court bench The provision was pronounced inopcrativo

"The fivo per cont discount to

American vossols cannot bo given,1

is tlio language of tho AttorneyGeneral quoted by tho Secretary"without impairing tho stipulationsof existing troatlcs botweon ttieUnited States and various otherpowers, and consequently tho subsection Is inoporatlvo.

Acting on this opinion tho Socrotory of tho Treasury issued anordor to customs collectors, tnstruotine thorn to mako no nllowanco of I

discount on dutlos under this pro

vision.Importers who had rolled on th

law apponlod to tho Hoard of Gen

eral Appraisers, Their ruling resuited In further confusion, andneithor sido boing satisfied, tho casowas takon to the Court of CustomsAppoals, moro than a year afterthe law had passed.

Tlio Democratic (Jommitteo re

port on tho five per cont provisiondefined it as "a discrimination in

favor of Amorlcan shipping, dnslgu

ed to build up our merchant marino nnd keop at homo millions ofdollars now being paid to fnrcigvessel) to carry our products toforeign markets."

Yet although they fully realize

the tromonduus itnportanco of thismeasure which they said involvedmlllioiiH of dollars, they looked theforesight to consult tliolr own

Attorney General as to the possibil-

ity of enacting It in'.o law. Theyhad a vague idea of what tlioywanted, adopted a vaguo methodof trying to secure it, and by care-

less guess work threw tho whole

matter into the courtB.Furthermore, oven if tho princi-

ple of discrimination had not beenquestioned by tho Attorney Generaltho provision was so clumlsly draft-

ed that throo different Interprota-Hon- s

have been 'placed upon it.Counsel for the importers claimed

ono interpretation, government attorneys claimed anothor, and thoBoard of General Appraisers furn-

ish a third different from all.During tho debato In Congress

on this provision, Republican mombors repeatedly warned tho Democrats that, quito apart from itspolicy, its phraseology was mean'Inglesa and should be oorrooted tobecomo effective

It was so much broalh wasted.The majority stubbornly rcfusod toaccept either caution suggestion oramondmont. Tho result has beenthat this very important clause hasthus for proven moro useless verb!age, oxcopt to cause litigation andexpenso to all concerned About.tho only purpose it has served Is toemphasize- tho hot that tho inefficient methods of Domooratlolegislators have made it Impossiblefor thorn to put even their ownIdeas into effect.

WATER HEARING WEDNESDAY

A.F. Klrkpatrlol of tho slatongincors office was hero on Wednesdav from Santa Fo sitting asreforoo in tho wator matterNelghbaucr vs. Nabours involvingwater on Threo Rivers. SenatorFull who recently purchased thoNcighbouer placo appoarcd forhimself with witnesses while Mr.

Nabours was ropresontod by Leo

D. Chaso of Oscuro. Testimonywas taken as to tho prioritiesright on tho Threo Rivera branch

Tho caso of Mrs. E Mathews v

Gov. McDonald Involving tho wat

ers at Jake Springs Vlilch was also

to have been hoard be foro MrKirkpatrick, was continued to Juno7th, owing to tho Illness of I ho protestant. Mr. Kirkpatrick willreturn at that time tn hear tlcase and also to mako soma oxamlnations on Threo Rivers.

AN UNEXPECTED FIND

Justice and Mrs. Masslo hadriulto an exciting experleneo latSaturday night. Hearing a nolso

inside tho yard investigation dis- -

dosed not the expectod cow orhorse, but a man lying prono ontho ground just insldo tho boardfence Dr Walker was Immcdlalo-l- y

summoned as tho man appeareddead; the dootor found him indeeda doad 'Mexican dead drunk andhe was promptly escorted to his

proper environment at tlio "cárcel"across tho street.

PAINFUL ACCIDENT

Saturday evoning Mrs. Juo Palm-o- r

experienced a most painful ac-

cident and one which might easily

hayo been fatal. Conversing with

Mrs. Walter Wonnor she Inadvert-

ently stepped backward Into an

open coller, tho door boing for tho

moment raised, failing hoadlong

into tlio pit. Prompt medical at-

tention dlsclosod a broken rib nndsoverat cuts nnd bruises. HoweverMrs, Palmer was oblo to parUke of

Mrs. Wonner's supper to which

sho hud proviously been invited andhas since steadily Improvod to thegratification of hor friends andneighbors.

NEWS OF OUR

CITY SCHOOLS

ho Commencement Exer-cises Which Have Been inProgress all Week WillClose To-Nig- ht

CLASS OF FIVE TO

RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

Tonight's program at the HighSchool will mark tho closo of thoyear's work. This ovenlng a closeof two boys, and threo girls willreceive tho diploma, tlio Inchesthonor tho school can bestowfollowing an address by Gov W. C,McDonald. It is also hoped thatMr Rupert F, Asplundof tiieStatoDenartmont of Education will boon hand at this timo, and tako partin tho oxerciscs. A record atttnd- -

anco Is oxpeotod.Wednesday nights program was

most highly enjoyed ly tho largocrowd in attendance, At this time(ho thorough musical trainingwhich has been given in tho gradestho past yoar was made manifestalthough Miss nodgson, (lis supervisor of music, was too III to directtho choruses, the children performed their parts with much credit tothemselves and their instructor

Tho four act playlot, "Down inDixie," was most vividly unactedby the eighth grado, assisted bypupilo from tlio seventh rudoTlio actors and nctroHBes showedmuch careful and intelligent trainInc. Mrs. W L. On mm In hergraceful style presented tho mamolion certificates to tho class gradúating from tho eighth grado into tliHigh School, and tho program wascompleted.

Thursday nvontng was class dayand overy number was deliveredwith credit and received a heartyround or applause.

Tho sulutotory was delivered byutnuel Anderson. 1 lie speaker notonly welcomed tho audience to tlievening's oxerciscs, but toooccasion tn point out the value ofhigh school training nnd to urgoloyalty to tlio home Institution

Following this number MissHodgson and Mr. McCurdy rondered in a most pleasing manner tlduott, "Oh, That Wo Two WoreMaying," which was well roceived

Tho next number, a medleyquurtotto by Lewis Adams, AllisonStevens, Joe Flnley and EmuelAnderson, showed much faithfulpreparation by tho delightful amiwholesome rendition. Auothi1quartette number was presentedlater in the ovenlng by tho above

The clans historian, lona Slovensnext performed her prerogativewitli great success, as oacli memberwas recognized with a completooutlluo of Ills or tier school lifeMany humorous ovonts In tlio lifeof each added zest and Interest t

a woll prepared history of I ho olassof 1015

At this point tho High SehooChorus rendered Plnsutln "WolcamoPretty Primrose and in a tliorouglily musical and inoritoousmanner from tho standpoint of thoaudience

The Class Poet, George Barberthen took tlio floor and delivered tothe delight of tho audience hipoetical compositlsn "Characterlstlof High School Pupils" in whichIds class ployed the roll of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior end Senlor mid showed in a graphic wuythe pathway of the high schoolstudent of today

A piano solo by Dorothy Mcl'arty the accompanist of tho evoningwas then rendered witli rare skiland technique and much credit tohorself.

Lea Kennedy tho Class Prophetforotold many Interesting things

concornlng tho various momberr- - ofher class in a well delivered articleentitled "Fifteen Years from Today'In tho tho opinion of the prophetessthe class will by the year 1030, bo

oídme places ol honor and trustin tlio great world which now Has

untrleu beforo thorn.Superintendent McCurdy follow

ed this interesting number with aocal polo. In response to an en

coró lio sang the lost movoment inGorman, to tho ov dont delight oltho Teutonio clement In tho audion co.

Tho first honor graduate, OlivaKenned v. then bogan tho valouiotory nnd her work was exceptionally indicative of much carelulthought and artlstio diction, in nclear nnd dollboruto tono of volcoalio reeniiiiizcd each clans, and allschool olUciols in a most graciousmanner, and tho usual noto r sadiicss nrovaded oach sentence of thoaddress.

After tho farowell was said thoHigh School Chorus took tho platform and sane tho c oslnc song.

Tho whole program containedtho preeminent themo of loyally toschool and conscientious endeavorlo meet (he world witli due pretmratlnn. It Is safe tn predict a docided uplift fiom tho prevailingsentiment of tills commencmctitseason.

VISITS CAPITAN SCHOOL

Mrs Gvimm visit od the Countyhigh School at Capitán last woe

and found every tiling in excellentshape enthusiasm rampant andexcellent work being done, with excoptlonally goad results uccomplisled. Tho yoUng ladies of tli

dómenlo ecictici class Have ewertallied their friends and motheis ut

two luncheons selected tho menuand preparad tho tempting morsels

"all themselves " They will stagsu class piny on tho ovenlng of tho

28th instant,' and at the closing

exercises they will oppoar in dresse

tliov themselves have made.Mrs. Gtimm stalled for a visit

to tlio schools on tho RubloKi, hutwas compelled to turn hack on ac-

count ol tho high watt r

CIVIC LEAGUE

Tho Cnrriznzo Clvio Lengun thathas boon holding it? meetings onMonday iiovo deckled to changethe meeting day and will in t liefuture hold all meetings on TuesdayAll members aro urged to be pres-ent at a meeting called for nextTuesday, tho 25th, to mako preporations for Memorial Day Themeeting will bo held ut I lie Crystaltheatre.

REBEKAHS ATTENTION

Tlio local Rcbekah lodge will

xervo Ice cream and cako to itsmembers on Thuisday evening,May 27th, ut their hall over, thoExchango bonk. All members areasked to bo present.

NOTICE

Having been appointed as roadtax collector for Currizozo PrecinotNo H I am desirous of collectingIn all lOIfi, road tax for saidprecinct as soon us possible. Pleasogive this mat tor your immediateattention. J. F Dulton.

ago lor $3 or less. A "deck" ofcocaine, the small package generallyused In the Illegal drug trade, sellsnow fur SI CO to $5, and tho usersget less than lie uso to for 25 conlsIt In now sold in smaller packagescontaining only a few doses, for GO

cents or $1 . The drug now Is oftenadulterated.

:óokANTI-DRU- G LAW

WORKING GOOD

'orty to Sixty per cent oftho Men and Women Nowin Prison are Adapted totho Drug Habit

VICTIMS RECEIVING

FREE TREATMENT

Binco tho strict enforcement ofdrastio anti-dru- g lows in Now Yorklias made it almost impossible tordopo fiends to buy narcotics theresults ara both sad and interesting.

' An appalling situation in whichdrug maniacs uro allowed ut largo,"is bruesl K. Coulter s chuinotcrlza- -

tion of tho presotil stale of all sirsIn Now York. Mr. Coulter repre-sented Mrs. William K. Vauderbiltin tho long fight lo suppress drugtraillo in that city, Hu was askedlo tell what ought to bo dono tohandlo tho runny coses of drugvictims who, deprived of cocaine,heioiu and oilier habit formingdrugs, aro committing acts ofviolenco nnd Idling the city prisonsand hospital.

"1 don't. belle vo tlio puopto oltho city reidizo tho seriousness ofthe situation," said Mr Coulter"It must bo understood that thesomen who rob, assault and kill toget morphine or some similar druguie itisuuu They uro tho mostdangerous kind of lunatics whenthe craving cuines over thorn. Thodrug moans mora to thorn that!life, and they will never hesitate tosacrifice lives others 'and theirown tn get tho siulT.

"The siiuaiion.vliich bus misenis p?rilous hi tho extreme, but it Is

not unoxpoctcd, and ampia warningof what would come about if tlucity did not preparo for it, wuhgiven a year ago befoio tho Bnyiuiilaw hornillo efftctlvo on July 1,last Tho city was told then t tintit must pteparo lo handlo hundreds

yes, ihotisaiiilf nf unfortunates"Commitment of drog habitues

In hospituls had been found lo bea Hat failure, because ihe hospitalswere too o vet crowded to keep thesocases a sufficient. Imigth ol limo)u iidditl in experience had shownIhut tho hospitals wcro lint theproper places fur drug cases,because tho clinical or medicaltreatment needs to bo followed byii prolonged social, physical andmental rehabilitation, Tho prisonswcro then overloaded with drugusers, and wo found that in nearlyovery ease the prison tortus wcrotoo short for treatment to effectany tiling like n cure.

"Consider this: From '10 per contlo 05 porcent of tho prlsonors urodrug users. Louving nut thosesentenced for this very thing, from30 per cent to 50 percent of personsconvicted nf other offenses 'arefound to bo drug users. Theyhave to bo troated for tills, but theworkhouso sentences, for instnnco,tiro so short that nothing adequatocan bo dono to rid thorn of thehabit "

Tho Doylon law, tho Vauderbiltand other anti drug crusades nndto some extent tho war bus Increas-ed drug prices ai much us 1,000per cent,

A year ago a six ounce can ofopium cost tho "pipey" or smokerfrom SO to $10. Now It costs from$35 to $55. Sold by tho 'toy,"tho smallest and most popularmeasure, it brought Si for first classopium or 50 cents for lower gradeNow Lai Yurn, tho best npiurr,costs $0 a "toy." Recently 300 M.xounco tins of this opium sold fr$15,000 and tha-buf- er expected inmako $3,000 profit

Cocaine, now selling for $22 anounce, could bo obtained n yeui

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BiscuitsBakedYou never tastedtlsmti .lighter, fluffier

Mscult tlmti those,linked with Calumet. ,

They're always fpood t!fliciout. IITur Calumet In- - ifiwrrs perfectbulling.

ItF.CF.IVED

HIGHEST AWARDS

WnrfJ'. Pur. TotAr.tpoailion, OilcofO,lllinou.P.rU EiroellUn.Froneo, Much.

w J

I

Jaw

Ci.,'"" rwni- -'

IT. Wl omtr V ? lir ln or tU-- tp.a lb.nUI.il. BarMiait. It'll

I rMf e c.nmicu- n.r. w..ww." in.t-e.i- l rw.iuI Cuiatt U Ur iwrwr it w utiHiMi,

8uro,Ho Would you bo satlullud with

low I a cottago?Slio In a $25,000 ono yes.

Homo men nro bo reckless withtliulr ruin Hint tlioy ove uno It forpaving clolilH,

r Tlicrc'9 no form oftobacco moro pleasingthan the highest classcigarette FA'l'IM A.Wlillo It mil J, It li yet 10

lilt) Ind that (lute out offour iniokcrt won't have anyoilier 15o clrctte.Atk i our dealer lor I'atlmal

A

SUROESTE

Wttlt rn Ntw.ptptr Union Ntwt Serftct.Nuevo México.

I.01 cowboys ostAn arreglando unlit 1 fit on l.us Vegas on Julio.

Ho rounirA tin grupo do ganudcroscu Magdalena, los 13-- do tnnyo.

Ho tin concedido el contrato parama niiora cArcel on Kar"ilngton por

la suuia do $2,380.Fred McKnrland dentro do poco

principiara los trabajos en ol caminoentro y Nara Visa,

III eran lago formado por el dliuodo Elephant llutto cstarA pobludo dotruchas, carpas y otros peces.

El gobierna de loi Estados UnidoscstnblccerA un luborntorlo del llurcaudo iCttlotuotoKl.i ni Maxwell.

Todos los .iivrocIoa en Albuquerqueturrón suspendidos durnnto el fiiuernldel ex alcalde !'ranl McKoo.

En Albuquerque so ha dado un per- -

misa para la erección do chozas dosanatorio en las tierras do mesa.

James Ilnrry do CIovIp compro unahacienda do 14,000 acres obro el riol'ecos, A cuatro millas do Banta llosa.

Columbus ostA consldorando lapoHlbllldiid do establecer una fAbrlcado escobus y una planta do conservus,

Ella It, Clnppor, do Hcd Hlvor,condndo do Titos, recibió del (hiberna-dor McDonald su comisión do notarlopublico,

El (lobcrnndor McDonald scrA olprincipal orudor en la dedicación doledificio do Nuevo Mexico cu SuulJlcf.0 el 3 do mayo,

Casi medio millón do pesos so lasuma mío representa el vnlor dolganado expedido do Bllvcr Cityduruuto el tifio 13H.

I.os nuevos colonos Uceando A lasección do llana han pagado hnsta$500 por tierras prevlauicnto en doJaclon por el "homesteader."

El cuerpo de Justo Mnitttiez, quo

lIn corea do l'ecos, fuá pescado dolrio Tecos do esa. I.a novedad pro'Büiitu tus marcus do nscsliiato.

Ahora hny cu ol condado do Itooao-

volt 800 man propiedades tltuladns quohabla el tifio piiBudo, segilu dlco olasesor do condado McCnll. '

Sabino Ollvuo fué elegido prosl-denlo de la Junta sanitaria do ovejasy It. It. I'ollockItobert H. Crows fud roclgldo acero-turio-

El comisionado de tierras do estadobu arreglado la transferencia do 32,- -

000 ñeros do tierra en el vulto dol'ecos, ipio trnerAu al estado la sumadu ?142,uOO.

8o bu hecho ol primer pago A loscrodltores del Primer Hunco do IMado do Tiicumcnrl, (juo hizo bancarrotaliare un nflo. El pago es do solo 10centavos por pecio,

"Dig Doy," un Indio do la trlbd dolos Navajos, filó mntodo varias millasal norte do Tliorean después do hnborel mismo matado A dos policías IndiosTom Urown y Wllllo Uirgo,

I.os colonos hicieron una domandodo tierras ptlbllcas do 335,000 acres enol celado durante ol mes do inntvo,Bcgtln so roporta por los seis oficialesfederales do la oficina do tierras.

Charles llart compro el runcho deI.. lt. (IrenthotiBu cu Uplon, condadodo Iloostivelt, por lu siiniu do $10,000,MAs do Bolaelentas cabezas de ganadaoutrun en la transferencia.

tlnntlago Itlvern do Anton Chico,James 1'. ..Mcl'arlattd do UignA, H. li.Wust de West y J. It. Hull do Clovlsban sido comUlomidns notarlos pób-

Ileos por el (lobcruador McDonald.T. It II. Smith, ol banquero do l.as

Cruces acusado de operaciones fraudulanlns en conexión con ol I'rlmortltUico de Estado do l.an Cruces, consIriio un cambio do tribunal do supieiio en ei continuo io socorro.

Se recibió en In oficina do tesoro deestado una remesa de $1,no par olcamino de ou olrondado du Mora. I.a suma prooedde los comisionados dol condado deMora.

ISI cuerpo de un nlfio reden uncidofttó encontrado en ol tnlud do UtoOrantl on Hanclios do AtrUco, coreado Albuquerque. Ho supone quo olriiorpo noto hacia abajo on la cor- -

i.as ostiidistlens compiladas por elsecretarlo do oslado Adolph IV .11111

mucHlrnu que en las ultimas elec-ciones buho 0,113 electores "HispanoAmericanos" niAs que electores

.nglo-- tuertéanos."l'.i mos do marco ha sido el mas

frío que so canoro en ol oslado, Indiando un promedio do l.3 grados por

día debajo do la normal, y mi giudoi medio por día debajo do cualquieraotro mes registrado.

Iji construcción del nuevo campa'monto do Tyrono, A doco millas doHllvcr i'lty en ol distrito minero de'os montos del Ilurrn, cuarteles eco.tírales do operaciones extensas do laÍ'liolps-Dodg- Compan. principiaraucniro no naaa

Ka llaydon so va construir cunuevo paradero.

1S1 nuova teatro de Oak Crook hasido formalmente abierto.

La nueva fabrica do llantas doArvada est A casi terminada.

Kn Limón. so está conduciendo unacamparía nctlva do limpieza y pintura.

Otra vez los trenes do domingoestAu opcritudo sobro la linca do Mof-

fat.ICI decimocuarto mitin anual do

los V. C. T. U. do Colorado se celebróou Salida. '

lluco poco treinta y das furgoncs'tlocunndo so expidieron do Fort Calilaseu un día.

I.a nueva carretera do I'aonlu A

Somerset cstA ul presento casicompletada.

John Cross principió el trabajo cusus deberes do administrador do cor-

reos do l.ovoland,Un el condado do l.arlmor oslo uno

so sacrificara lu suma du JSU.OOO puratrabajos do nuovns rutas,

l.u cento du Steamboat Springs yCrnlg ue estAu regocijando ul ver olservicio mejorado do treuoB,

Kort Collins votó la emisión dobonos para el agrandeclmlento deledlllclo do escuela superior.

I.os quo so ocupan du la venta do I

forrajo para ovejas y corderos estAurecibiendo precios muy ultos,

James Hcott, Juez do la paz 'en Tol- -

lorburg, recibió un tiro y lterlduB docuya gravedad murió inAs tarde.

I.a producción do oro cu Coloradoesto afio sumara probablemente

ó sea mas do (0,000,000 queen 1011.

Una parada do cscuola dominicalfué uno do los rasgos do los mítinesdo despierto do fó religiosa do lltitvlnou Kort Collins.

Loul8illo concedió una Ucencia duexplotación do diez alios a la Com-pañía do Tolófonos y TelégrafosMountain Stutcs.

1ji pequeña Davy l'rost Balvó A lapobrcclta Kathcrluo (luliecn dol puli-

ere do miognrso cu la zanja del viejomolino en Denver.

VA Dr. Welsso vendió sus minas deVulcan, quo so hallAii quilico millasul sutl du (Juunlsou, A unas personasdo Denver por la suma do $7G,000.

Ul Juez U, (liiutcr fué reolegldopresldcnto du la Asociación do alum-nos do la Universidad do Virginia ulbanquete do la sociedad cu Denver.

Un Hyrlo muerto y dos estAu grnvo-ment-

lloridos A resultas do una rifladel domingo entro casi cuarentaSyrloB y Arabos cu su colonia enWalsenbiirg.

John I., llrock, un capitalista duAlabauin, lia comprado 384 acres dutierra Irrigada do los Hermanosl'rendcrgnst do Ilroomflold, por lasuma do (38,000.

ICI instituto do Distrito anual doMaestros Normales no celebrara cuI'owlcr del 31 mayo al to do Junio. Soestima qua 200 maestros estarán s

representando los condados doHaca, Dcnt, l'rowcrs, Klowa, Crowlc)y Otero.

O, A. Nleman do Sllvcrtou comprólu propiedad anteriormente poseídapor lu Sun Antonio Mining Company,l.u propiedad so halla en la secciónminera do lu montana Hoja, oslandolos edificios do la mina cu SherlilauJunction.

A. A. l'tlwards do la l'audro VnlloyDitch Company, quien, por medio deesta compañía, cstíl on conexión conel distrito do I'outlro-llrccley- , tlciio laniilorldad para afirmar quo dentro ti oalgunos días no doJarA afluir el aguacu ol tonel do l.urnmlo-I'oudru- .

Ul superintendente A. I., Hwctier doMonto Vista ha recibido la notifica-ción según cual todos los propietariosdo ovejas tendrán quo presentar uncertificado do Inspección do sus róba-nos untes do quo estos tengan lalibertad do entrar en las selvasnacionales do Uto (runde.

Cincuenta turistas sonrientes daCleveland pasaron un tifa en Denvercu su rumbo liscln la exposición l'nn- -

aum-I'aclfl-

Stevo Dolardo, un Italiano, recibióun tiro, al que do sóblto sucumbióen (liilnaro do las manos du Johnhiiivo, un hijo tlei cniitiuero de esapoblación. Al mismo momento Salvoso iludió y fuú conducido A la cárcelcu Agilitar eu dnndo explicó lasTlreiinstanclas del crimen.

Cincuenta mil pesos oh el valorasignado nt bueno del finado Titeodoro I.. Marshall, hombro de negociosretiñido, eu un testamento presentadoen la corto do condado do Denver.porsu viuda, la Henorn Margaret Marshall. I.a mayor parto do In propiedadconsisto eu fórtllns haciendas en nirotulado do Weld.

I'lilllp Kaiser, el Aloman quien fudcondenado en la corto do distrito doKort Collins, acusado do perjurio enconexión ron su declaración hechabajo Juramento mi su domaiidii porlina licencia do mntrlinonlo, filó sen-tenciado por el Juoz (Iriihaiu A sufrirdo uno A dos anos do trabajo forzadoun la pcnltcnclarAa do uslado,

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I' "eE 1Z ,-

.

NOTICIAS DE

ULTIMA SEMA NA

WttUm Nwtrpr Union Nwi f rtlo.Acerca de la Guerra.

Según tas declaraciones dol ministro do la guerra, al (Icneal Ztipolll,Italia Heno ahora 1,200,000 soldadosarmados y equipadas bien.

Ul almlrntitargo Ingles anuncióoficialmente quo el submarino brtUnico IMS fuó destruido en los Dardáñelos por unos batea Ingleses depiquete.

Dos tarpoderos turcos fueron vola-

dos, dlco un despacho procedente duSnlonlkl, al momento ou quo pasabanon un campo minado por los buquesrusos en la entrada del Uospnrusmientras que la flota do Turquíaestaba en el unir Negro.

Como balance A su buen óxltn onhundir un torpedero turco, quo alucóel transporto Manltou ul largo doChios, los ingleses perdieron el submarino IMG, quo, mientras dosempeñando su dubor bástanlo difícilde exploración en los Dardanclos,PftBÓ sobro una mina en Keppoz I'olntI.os tripulantes fueron constituidospresos. Hcgnn el reporto turco, catanausentes slcto do estos.

Ocito,Uu Incendio, principiado por el rayo,

causó una pérdida do $IG,000 cuandolos almacenes do aceito do Harkliaiiícn en Orconbay, Wis., fueroudestruidos,

Lluvias recias, causando gran dnudA la propiedad, se reportan do laparto sudocsto do Toxas, Kn la mayoiparto do lu tormenta ol granizasucedió A la lluvia.

Los mineros en bu oiga al total dscerca 2,000 so reunieron en Dlllouvnlo,Ohio, on dolido so tuvo un Bcrvlclcmemorial para los hombres matadosen la huclgu do Colorado el afiopasado. '

Los beneficios totales hechos potla Utnh Copper Company para ol afioexpirando ol 31 do diciembre, 1911,

fueron do (8,730,421.00, scgtlu lo csttmu ol décimo reporto anual do lacompañía, cuyo ejemplar fuo recibidoen las oficinas ejecutivus en ColoradoSprings.

Extranjero.Kn el Vedado, uno do los dUtrltos

inAs selectos du In Habana, Cuba, schan descubierto tres casos do plagabubónica,

Ks posible quo la rolan Holcua deItalia pierda ol brazo derecho A rosultiiu do heridas recibidas haco sieteanos mientras trabajando entro losvIctlmiiB del terremoto do Mesulua.

Ul liaron Augustus Julius ClemensHerbert do lloittor, director do laCompañía tip Telégrafos Hetilcr, scsuicidó en Ilolgato, Surrey. Ul enojocausado por la muerto reciente du suesposa serta, dicen, la razón del acta.

Sport.Jimmy Itengaii bo gnno una decisión

contra Hilly Wagner en una partidado quilico vuelttiH eu Denver.

Kutro los cuarenta y orbii estadosdo la unión so bailan dloz y ocho cuquo bo permito el Juego, de pelea A

puñadas.Los "Osos" do Denver terminaron su

periodo do ejercicios do primaveracon una victoria do 0 contra 1 sobrelas "1'apaB" do Urcoloy, Colo.

Ul Huv, C. J. A. I'aht, un misionarlebautista, llegó A Pomona, Cal., on suilltlmii etapa do un viajo do 2CS.OO0

millas alrededor dul mundo A bicicleta.lacle Julinson, ol de

peso grande, y su esposa, salieronpara Knpana A bordo del vapor MaríaCristina. Do ICspaHa Johnson tienelu Intención do continuar ol viaje 6Inglaterra.

General,La pínula do tlary, Ind., do la Amor-lea-

llrldgo Company reasumió sustrabajas dando empleo A ICO hombres.

William I Miller, do 101 nfios deedad, nniinoló su casamiento eu JopUn, Mo con la Sonora Nancy II.l'lko, do sesenta.

1.08 Jefes políticos y Hilanderos dela nación estaban présenlos eu l'rovt-denc-

al futioral do Nnlsou W. ,

por treinta uflos ueuador do loslistado Unidos para Ithodo Island.

Washington.Lu corto suprema decidió que el

estallo do (leorgla no habla uoiinilo A

Leo M. l'ntnlt ningún derecho, segdnla constitución federal, sentenciándoleA muerte por ol asesinato do Mnryl'hagnn, una muchacha obrera dufAbrlca en Atlantn.

Kn un discurso pronunciado en unNueva York cu una comida, debilito dola Asociación do la l'reusa el Presi-dente Wilson declaró do tina maneradefinitiva su Idea do verdadera ti cutrnlldad y do los dolieren do lotKstados Unidos ou conexión con laguorru curopou.

-,-l.ll..g.llll .., SU . 1 -AEK, COU)., WGHAN

SAVED FROM KNIFE

Mrs. Ora Porter of M&hor. Colo..IVerod for twclra years with atom,nch rid liver troubles. Hor cato wasdlagnotiJ as sail stones and she wasadvised to undergo an nporntlon.

She cot Mayr's Wonderful RemedyIn timo.

Tho first bottlo Droved to licr whattho remedy would do. Bho wrote:

'I am sending In a few of thonames ot my neighbors I bellovo willbo glad to know of your wonderfulremedy. Tho first I took was a monthago. I havo now taken four bottlosand no ono could Imagino tho differ-enc- o

In my feelings. 1 havo had gallstones for twolro years. I was so yel-low, the whites ot my eyes wcro evenyellow. I lind yellow Jaundice twicethen a good doctor was called nmlsaid I had pMl stones. I novcr hadsuch hard attacks nftcr doctoring withhim, but I uovor saw a well day."

Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives ;cr.mnnent results for stomach, liver andIntestinal ailments. Eat as much andwhatover you like. No moro distressafter eating, pressure of gas In thostomach and around tho heart. Oct onebottlo of your druggist now and try Iton nn absoluto guarantee If not satis-factory monoy will bo roturncd.Adr,

Spoiled the Lecture.An amusing Incldout happened re-

cently In n school' In tho north ot Ung-lan-

Tho master was lecturing hisclass of boys on smelting and thoevils attending It.

Suddenly ho saw a grin overspread-ing tho faces of ills scholars, and onInquiring tho causo nn Innocent-loo-

dig ciicr'ub y died out:"Pienso' sir, yor pipe's sticking out

ot ye? pocket.'1Tho smoking lecture was abruptly

brou gt to a closo.

THICK LOVELY HAIR

Because Free From Dandruff, Itching,Irritation and Dryness.

May bo brought about by shampooswith Cuttcura Soap preceded bytouches of Cutlnra Ointment to spotsof dandruff, Itching and Irritation. Acloan, healthy scalp means good hair.Try theso supercreaniy cmolllonts Ifyou havo any hair or scalp troublo.

Sample each froo by mall with Doolc.Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY,Uoston. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv.

Vain Regrets. ,"I wish I hadn't spent my pouny

for candy," raid llttlo Dobblo. ,

"Why?" Inquired his mother, "Didtho cattily mako you III?"

"No, but it's nil gono now, and I

want tomo moro."

DONT VISIT Tim OAMFOItVIA KS.rtINITlO.NH Without (upply d Alien' Foot.En. tha n'lieplle powder ta li tMsn Irla thtSho. or In tho ThoSund.rdKemedr (or Ihi (! for 25 ytirt, It rti Initanlrolle! to tire J. ichirc feet tnd prevent iw.lien,hot (eel. Oí. Idr wrlleit I j ovenr minute

l m ttir it tho Eipoiltloni, think ta Allen'iFocl-E- In m hoi." Cat II TODAY Air,

A bird In tho hand Is worth twothat begin to wnrblo at 4 a. in.

WOMAN GOULD

NOT SIT UP

Now Doe Her Own Work.Lydk E.Pinkham'8 Vegetabio Compound Helped Her.

Ironton, Ohio." I am enjoying bet-ter Ixsolth now than I havo for twelve

years. When I be-gan to take Lydla E.1'lnkham'a Vegctu-bi- o

Compound Icould not sit up. Ihat femalo troublesand was very ner-vous. I used thoremedies a year andI con do my workandforthelaatelghtmonths I haveworkod for other

women, too. I cannot pralso Lydla 13.

Pinkham's VofroUiblo Compound onoughfor I lenow I never would havo been nawell If I hod not taken it and I recom-mend it to suffering women."

Daughter Ilclpctl Also." I gave It to my daughter when she

was thirteen years old. Bho was Inschool and v- J a nervous wreck, andcould not sleep nights. Now alio looksso hcalUiy tluvt even tho doctor spooksof It. You can publish tills letter If youlike." Mrs. Rcna JJowman, 101 S luthStreet, Ironton, Ohio.

V-- hy will women continuo to sufferday In and day out and drag out a sickly,iialf-hcart- existence, missing three-fourtli- s

of Uio Joy of living, when theycon find health In Lydla E. l'Inkliam'sVegetable Compound?

If you hnvo lio slightest doubtthnt Jbytlla 13. 1'liiUliiiiu's Vgotn-bluCtiiiipdti-

tvlll hulii yutMvrltotoLjillit IO.l'Iiikliiiiiinit'illfliioCo.(cutiiltltMitlitl) Iynn, niiiN4.,rifuil-vle- o.

our lottor will bo oiicncd,rend unit aiiHwcn-i- l by n woinuuami held lu strict coiilldcnuo.

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THE OUTLOOKTHOS. O. LUSTER, Publisher

Published Weekly In Tlio Interestof Cnrrir.oT.fi and nil of Lincoln

County, Now Mexico.

URGE.I CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY

'KiiIcnmI n erniní-rli- i matter JanuaryK, Kilt, lit lliop'wt iilliiontCiirrloio.NcwMcxii 'i tiri.lrr the Art of Mnrrh n, 1870

(J Ailvf rlUInK fmmf fin Wfiliin'ly nt noonP , ... riuiM-ln- hllil If vmiio tint rrrrivA)Mrpft-irrfjrtiUrly- . pl nnliljrihfl I'iiliH,hr QAilifilWim rnlnn nppllrfttlnn

SUUSCIUPTION HATES

ovrvrti i a.i ....S'X MON I I IS. In Ariiati

omen PHONE NUMBER 14

FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1915

WHIM WHAMS

Homo men court, then tnnrry,then go to court ngnin.

The "fiih wiggle" mint ho Romedntiee On with tito." wilu "

Whon the women get on the pnlice force men will go nut of thewny In order to got pinched.

If nature hnd given nil women nqttnrrt dcnl. tlinr' never would hnvp

in en any licauty parlors

7J

It wl'l soon ! 'line nf the yenr'ii miii peopli! Iiecnmillg overlimited rlng fe eremi. my revised, ft? lot good Boys' play in blllC

tlgli', thnt lovo 7 JCnflnr bonnwini.' it $10.00 note fri in

it flit lid, lo ti liiui thnt l is kindnsss is so petit 'hut yini run neverrepay it.

An ordinary woman's widst Is

about thirty inches iirimnd Anordinary nmti'H iirm ubmititifhes lung. How ndmlrnble nrothy oh tinturo!

An cxchuiiga gives llm warninglo"wntch your ten dollar bills."Theie inn u lot of ciiiinieilit oneshllniit. Tho dcnomluiitinn of llmbill is most Inn Inrge lo cuiici.tii

eilituiiiil liruthien.It is lh.it ii county

rancher died rrcently from n etdflute. It I hnd hiten u sniiku bitehe would Imvu undoi b idly had,1 lie iiinidiiti' in hiri piuki'i.

I'robulily tlio happiest m in

the it ti o ntiu who bus justinvested In his fust wedding tingHut, how ver. ' tut ii differencenfter llm first ynnr

A s'ory (list lienrd nt n mother'sI. nee is Hi'iilom I niulsamo ho of otherrncolved lit u mothers' knee whic'iwill rendlly recuru to the luuder

An Alntnogordo I my on returninghome from n vaudeville shnw onenight ieciitly told hi I lie

hi the show sung "In the pockets o my serge trousers, mi

trull of n lonesome dime."It is reported that n shell from n

British exploded in

vicinity of Deming euily Suiulsymorning. S" fur the enrirspi'iiilpntfrom tluit city Ii;ih m nuike

pnpcis.Ill tatting up luiin'rv i,tr

pondsill n few wiek the emupmiliu f videutlv gut ''in nf ihoitsu r h ihe "I'll"

A . ni lili i ii V

' Mil K: lie ' i i,i

1'iti k i Ii iNI ii ill

lilt) w r.W W

si in

nt

II

in

N'

Khi!:it ill l.r ulllir ii. Ii. c MlitlUl

eat! inn ' c' n in itii'ti' ' nt ill

tho future us to whut she falls

Wo ore told llin tlinrjvrniro n

quarter of it n unjfls ijt theEnglish language, and wo bollovo Ittoo, for most of them wore modInst Hunday night by u wpninn who

discovorod nfier cominj: out of thelocnl M. E. Church Hint her tintwas adorned by u tug upon which

wns Written "reihirnd m W.W "

When you wtini full nnd rflinMn

Inforiiintlon mi any subject, nlwny1

apply to n newspaper man, snys n

Ounv citiin t v m Ii iii.m- - A furiticrrecently wrote to bin Incitl nowH

piiHT nskitm " wh 't Is 'he tnnMp'

with my hens'.' Hvory ninnilng I

find twoot t In f iliftn iiihIt theroost with their toes turned up '

Tho edit it promptly replied"They're dead "

Last Sundny nn Albtiquerqnofatlicr sUKHit-te- d to his daughterthat fdio ought to go to church thnta veiling, tin- - subject of the dls

courso belting 'An Hour of FavorIt IlymtiB" mid ho cspccicd It

would bo interesting. "Father"said tho daughter uhh ti smile, ishould llko to go very much, but 1

Imvo mnde nn eiimmoinent to

sevornl bouts uitli my fiivnrltc him

tonight."

His dulling wo n typo fnlr, howns her lover truo; Bald ho, ''youn-- n 1 c iy pisiick to y u

tr inn. I ll alwaysI've n chose, but

while ennrs. nw, own. my tnkp's I Qtlü of Boys' all wool lltltl!', xi.uid exiinls i:uesf; ntitl now U Knnn Punts nil moro JC tan J

is

thesun)

liip

world

irg.ii'im, ihemay snld

girl

bluethe

wiirshlp the

ii;n.

IoR'IIk

i'ii

vini

uuUi

lied, w hv let us no to press ihohung her shnpclv hend and

whisptretl in his while bothcheeks were rosy red, "tlio furtn Is

reiidy denr."Oh, dear In our hearts nro tho

sad dn) s of springlitno, when thonnnutil hou3cclcnnlng recurs to ourvlw, when wo sleep on tho sofannd ent off tnnn tie, In nn

strongly snggestivo ofglue; we think of the stove-pip- e,

the soot thnt came from it andsweet expressions so fluont nndline, but. I ha saddest mid mostlil'ter of all recollections is thedusty old carpet thnt hung on theline Oh. thnt dusty old cnipet,thnt rusty old Ihatmostrold curpet that hung on the line.Wo remember armed with n

lithe Ibigebttor in tho morning weblithely itlvnnced to the fray, intin? tniweiilur prido of our henrtlne ilreiiimng, thnt clenn'ng thntcurpe" .Mnitd tnke the whole ilnv!we BAPti' and wo kicked nnd ourhand bndly blistered, while the sunlent his countennnctj warmly be-

nign, but 'he hinder we iindcilt in nn to It wns neu'lecJ tiy timldust v i Id carpet thnt hung an theline! Dli, dusty old enrpet,lint it. u' V old enrpet, thnt rusty

old that hung on the lino.

NOTICE

8tnto nf New Mexico, (

l iiimly nf Uncoil,Nutlio I lierchy 'Mint V. T.

uiLiiiulnlrilnr nf tlio Kitnte (if

VV It. !lrliii, DiTPnvpil, Iidh lllcil hisI'lnnl lluport n f III nets nml (Icings asuiliiiiuUtmtor (if mild Kutnte; nml tliulliinnriilitf Dornteti l.nrern. I'rnluitn JiiiIrsnt l.ltii4lti I'tititity, NcvvMcxiin, Inn ntthe Miriitiil tV l the rcculnr July A I) ,

111 1.1 nt the 1'rolintH Unirt tliomine bvinu ilio Otli iliiy of July, A, 1..lulo, ni ti' tltno for tliolieating noy

in tin- - mineI In ii I ti ,ni II. fill nr

Inn tu nlijfi't in wild I'lnnl llcmrt inny iln. i... ill.... i.i.ir . .1 .itM.iin.ia fi.t nr utinrn

innilon of Hip fact in 'he Kl lnnr ti,, . .Into

irid

H:lr u.11 .11 I.

hnd

cur,

the

Mint

'twill' UKII

A II. 1IAII HY

V Mflptk.

Mn. vnr,

'

'" '''' irS. ; 'ÉÉ

lili With ISMg:afyiTWWi 1

' in

uu

.

ROOMY, COMFORTABLE AND

S

Good Appearing Boys' Clotoing

It's style and good making that gives thesmart look and good style appearance and youwill not be disappointed after it's worn for a time.

42

Knicker Bocker Suits for

big boys, many with

two pair of pants,

worsted and fancy

mixtures $5 and $6 values

$3.85

Poplin nnd 27 inch

mercerized Poplin in 10

new pretty colors

25 per yard.

CA11RIZOZO,

A.

OíPain leaves almost

Hi If by müRlc whenyou besin tiling "5-l- ii

.ips," llm

ff Ocut,Si i uii a,.iM'l

It rocs right to thospot, stops tho achesnnd silus nnd makeslilo Murlll living Getn tiottlo oftlny. A witheach boltlo gives (ult

lor u.Iion't".r Uroi " Don't ac-- ci

pt elo In

glit can you. K you llvo toe fsrI rum n drug store wotl Ono to

Curo Co,Ohio, and a bottto of, will botout w

Little Boys Oliver Twist

Wash Suits in combi-

nation colors of galetea

and linen $1 .25 value

98c

QC Suits CCintn'i jusfl- - worth munh

thirty

works,

CIntVKx

things

ino'liei'

fulled

spend

innltlen

corput,

how,

carpe',

given,

Sterllnx.

Cuiinly

Many Pretty Wash Goods

Now Adorn Counters

Irish

cents

Dimity checks

patterns,

nnd

goods 12 ynrd.

on

lo

ty ofof A. Q.

(Jul N.B iV

rii

Hi

5w

in

1- -2

Ginghnms,

10

ZIEGLER BROTHERS

CARR1ZOZO LIVERY STABLECHAS. STEVENS, Proprietor.

Rafo and Reliable Transportation Anywhere. Old

and New Bugca, Uncles and Harness For Sale.General Transfer and Drayage Business PromptScrvico.

RHEUMATICSUFFERERS

VEN QUIOK RELIEF

fjmoinotdri'tnudy Hhoiima-ti't-

Lumbago,Noiirnlcla

kimlrpil troubles.

liooklcl

directions I)manJ

nnythingnlaceoiiL Anrdrui- -

supplyQollsr

Bwatlsan Hheiimatlc Newark,

prepaid.

our

flowered

lawns whito

cents

Located Main Street

Wmiled -- Stock pnsture, plenwater, best grnzlngln Lincoln

county ICiKpiiru MeGoo.

your Dry Unttorlcs fromTaylor Rons.

üüHrHíiiiiimriwni

:::Ü5

Plain nnd fancy dress

fast colors

cents per yard.

NEW MEXICO

Walk-Ove- r shoes for men an"womon are always right for styloand comfort Cnrilzozo Trading Co

Subscribe for tlio Currlzozo Out-

look, SI .fiO per year.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL HINDS

If it is Building Material you want wo can supplyyou, legnnllcES of quality or quantity.

Brick, Portland Oment, Hubberoid Honllnji, IronKcoííuk, Plastering, Linio, Cal-o-ti- Paints, Oils,

Variiiehex, Uuw and Boiled Li mood Oil, etc.

Foxwoilh-Galbrait- li Company

....í

V.l

V

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RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORY OF

GRANDMA 1ENNET

On Hid 20tli dny of December,10M, tlio death nngol camu andsuudered the silver cord and thebeautiful spirit of our dear friendand sister returnod to the Qod whogave it. While wo mourn for thedeparted one, It is not without hope,for many years it was our priviiego.to came in clono contact with herIn her labora for tho Master, and wehave seen the fruits of her Christlylife. Thorefore bo it resolved:

That in going away of Sister Bennot (Qrandma Bonnet, at wo oil

called her) tho Aid and MissionarySocioty of tho Baptist church ofAlatnogordo, Now Mexico, has suffcrcd an lrroparnllo loss, t tit churcha strong Christian character, andtier Christian induonce will bo missod by the town and community.

2. That, whilo a beautiful Ufa

has closed, tho soul of a noblo woman has answered to the call of itsMaster and received tho joy of ourgrcoting of "Well dono, come uphigher".

3. And while our Society isgrlof striken, yot wo bow in perfectsubmission to tho will of Him whomakes no mistaken, hit dooth allthings well.

4. Bolt further resolved thatwo extend our tenderest sympathiesto tho boroavod children in the lossof thior loving and tender mother,and wo can only say, "'Tis a greater tie to the heavenly tioino. May

CARRIZOA

tho penco that ipasaotli all

standing Till their hearts."6. That a copy of these resolu

tions bn sent to each of tho childrenand a copy be spread upon thominuljs of this Society.

Mrs R, II. Tierce,Misi Ulna Latham,Mrs. B. It. Blankenship,

LINCOLN

Committee,

W. 0. Norman and family aretaking an outing in the mountains

Farmers are buiy with crops andspraying their orchards.

0. T. Nyo was ovor from Cnrrl

zozo last week.Q. Ii. Doan Is preparing to movo

to tho Estancia valley.

A number of neighbors spont an

enjoyable time at the homo of Mr,

and Mrs. Martin Saturday evening

James uatcs anu lamiiy werovisiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Hulberton Saturday.

Jones Pays the FreighBUY MONUMENTS BY MAIL

Savo 10 to 20 Per Cent.

Writo for drawings and prices

ED. A. JONESROSWELL. :

Try OutlookPrinting

YOlAGMAN?Which of the young men like those in this plcturo

job If ono of them is to bo let out? Which one may be

new

will hold hi

ho does nnt CHANGE hisJust this sort of a thing is going on every day with men-me- n

nnd OLDER ones,Mako OUU bank YOUll bank

Wo pay f 3ur per cent iuturest on Certificates of Dopnslts.

EXCHANGE BANKNEW MEXICO

Mr m :Kxr srs V mr ire ttt ... r--i vnf "T VK TKtf"SL-s'íí- ?í

1 LUMBER II $I ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?

LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ' kíl? FINISHED FIRST CLASS LUMBER S"JO 00 pur M it!m UNFINISHED FIRST CLASS LUMBER $10 00 per M. Kjffi GOOD SECOND CLASS LUMBER $12 DO per M. jjl

I WE DELIVER LUMBER TO CAPITAN for $1 per M., gjj

g ANDTOCARRIZOZOFORSSOOperM. Jj)

Hi Wo nan supply anything von neod In the building lino íili? from tho finest finished lumber to heavy timbers for jjig any kind of ill

I BONITO SAWMILL CO.If Nogal, : : New Mexicoijj Mesa 'Phone ffj

fflmiamiissmm mssssgssmsam

under- - fl n T f 1 flM ! Ill t t f t I ' kiSffli

Mexico

Job

discharged ifhabits7

--young

jli

construction.

WELCH & TÍTSWGRTH

o OUO

of tlio

NowMay 0, 1015.

To J. of

New

You oro Hint Jnlm II.who elves New Mex

ico ,ns his did on

W 5. lilo In thl nlllco liU i!or- -to nnd so- -

cura tlio of yourNo. , No

iimdo 28, NJ SVi S)31,

11 New7

nod as for Ills ho

Hint you luwofor moro than ono year last paivt,

uiul have not nor nro not nowwith tlio of tlio

laws ns nuilon raid

You are, that

that tlio said will ho lythis ollice as been hy

you. and your said will hoyour

to ho

this olllco or on if you fall to filo

In tills rUlco after tlio

of thisyour undr

and to ' thews

of or if you fall thattime to filo in this oflico due thatyou Imvo n copy of yriur

an tho said in or

hv mall. If this Is

hy tlio of a copy of yournnswer to tlio m

of such mint ha the ruldnf

his oí tlio tlio dateof Its or the of Him

tho was stut.Ing when and the ropy uiih

If hy mail, of

such service must of tho

of tho hy the ropy wasw lien and the post olllco to

It was and this

must ho hy tlio

for tlioYou tato hi your niuwor the

immo of tho poit office to ymito he sent to you.

Uato of first May II, 1015

' " " ülf fifiii ii.u.i ra. IDlfi

CAPITAN,

When in need of considerable quantities

of goods, get our prices before buying.

We are also anxious to get your small

orders.

WELCH & TITSWORTH

0IU803

N01ICE0F CONTEST

Department Interhr,United States Land Oflicc

HoskcII, Mexico,

Tiloma Oivons Carritoto,Mexico, Conteelco:

hereby notifiedlIofTmnn, Cnrriicio,

poat-olllc- o nddross, April

SOth.. dulyrolHiiatcd application contest

cancellation Homestead,Kntry Serial OIHSOX

August lOOU.for

NWi Section Township

Haniro Kast,South.

Mexico Meridian,

crounds contest allegeswholly iiliaiulonnil

claimcompiled,

I'oniplyiiiK requirementhomestead regards resHIeneo

cultivation elalni.tlicrcfoto, further notified

allegations takenhaving confessed

entry can-

celed thereunder without furtherrlRht heard therein cither hoforo

appeal,within twenty days

fourth publication notice, nsnhown

holow, nnswer, oath, specially

meeting responding allega-tlon- s

contest, withinproof

nerved nmwercontestant either person

registered service

madn deliverycontestant pirum, proof

seivlci eithercontestant's written acknowledgment

receipt copy, showing

receipt, iillidavltwhom delivery mnde

where deliver-

ed; mailo registered proofconsist affidavit

person whom

inailod statingwhich mailed, nllldavlt

ncompanlcd postmaster'sreceipt letter.

liruldwhich do-

sha futuro notices

HMMBTT I'ATTON.lteglster.

puoliratlonsctond

N. M.

CAPITAN N. M.

BHWafiEJ5üa ffleBi $v$EZKB

i N. B. Taylor & Sons t

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IIIm

The Only Exclusive Hardware in Lincoln County

STOVES, RANGES, GUNS, AMMUNITION,PAINTS, OILS, IIAHNESS, BUST LINE

SADDLES IN LINCOLN ÜÓQNtTT"POULTltY NETTING, WALL

PAPER, HOUSE BLAN-KETS, AUTO ROBES,

LAP ROBES, BABYSWINGS, BABY

PUSH CARTS.

n A 1)1)V A I.HTI III IJ V'fWUVl. X I' J JÍJ LINE OF ELlCOTRTnUUUIJH, SUCH AS IRONS, SHADES, INCON-DESCEN- T

GLOBES, MAZDA LAMPS, Etc.

A Complete Line of Aluminum Ware

Gasoline Engines, Windmills, Barbed Wire, WaterTanks madn tu order, all kinds of Sheet

Motal and Repair Work, Blacksinithing.

In fact we carry everythingto be found in a first classHardware store.

EVERYTHING GUARANTEED

Carrizozo, : :

June llll

'PHONE NO. 0

New Mexico

Ei.rffi .SvrsMni;isusisiiinMsiMuaM uninMiinwiMuuniiinui

: Best Accommodations for éf All the People All the Time 1

Carrizozo Eating House

Table Supplied with the

Best the Market Affordshürúi I S23a5St:SS5SSSt:Si5S 3S9S551:

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THE DOCTOR'S VISIT

will be of littlo nvnll unless"tlm motllclno lio proscriben

Is fnlthfully prepared. So

Bond your prescriptionshern where ncciirnoy Is die

rinltl rule, whrru only thepurest dru(?n lire Used mid

whoro sulMtltttUnn Is sternprollibilcd Send any

timo. Wo nro nlwnysto proscriptions.

ROLLAND BROTHERSDealers in Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc.

(WRIUZOZO, NEW MEX

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TO ffif 8 ItS fflT 1 'JOT MWa&Mp? The Slockmens Slate Bank of Corona ra

Wants you to know that it only expects youra to give it your bum tics when it makes it to ...

your interest to do so jgj;

H Recognizing This Fact mw To convince you that wo can and will mako 23

ffi it to your interest in the rcat nim wo havein view. Give tin it trial and be co vinced Ím

raj and go on your way rejoicing gj

I STOCKMEN3 STATE BANK j

CJ.lüNA, NEW MEXICO jj

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AUGUST LANTZGEN ERAL BLACKSMITH

WOOD nnd IKON WORK IRON FORO J NOFULL LINK OF KQU1IMKNT

Wuinii and Cuiriui;o Ucjui! ri Ilorne filiDoIng

GIVE US A TRIAL

NEAII MUMPIinCíS' ffEO YAHO

CAnilTOZQ : NEW MEXICO

... w tw WM vruvinMinvMiwiuii

CARR1ZOZQ DRAYJ. CS. TEXTOR, Proprietor

3eneral Transfer and Drnyage buslnseoBagguge, and Express delivered to

Freight

all parta of the city.rhoriB 03

HEADQUARTERS AT KELLEY & SONS

Prompt Service Courteous Trrnttnpnt

ml- -

Mi,jvuiiHiiiitMumiMuii iiiunuuinuiiiwuMUuiumi

I CARRIZOZO TIN SHOPS ED. LONQ, PROP.

Wind Mills, Tnnks, Pumps, Quttors nnd Flues. Anything3g made or repaired of sheet metalVA ACENT FOR INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES

ft

SIS

3ÉC Shoes, Harness ami Saddles Repaired and sold J(HI FIR1T D03R SOUTH OT TELEPHONE EXCHANOE tS

$ CAHIU'OZO ". NKW MEXICO Sli

l" Y P T vi T T T T ? iv T tV mB JA T vT T T V Iv P T vt v

JOHN E. BELLStaple and Fancy Groceries

"WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST"

Dixio, Avondnlo and Joy Brands Signify Quality

Give tliutn a trial and you will

always use them.

'Phone 50

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rSUBSCRIBERS NOTICE

Slnco taking charge of. tbo Out-oo- k

wo hnvo moiled out sovcral

hundred dollars worth of statements'o (bote who woro Indebted SI 50

or moro, nnd thoso whoso subscripHon hnd expired wo mailed stnlo-mont- o

to them for the advancenow duo. Some hnvo

rcmltird, but Iho tnnjorlty hnvo

rctimincd ns silent as llio eovon

spirits Wo kindly nok every ohó

indebted to tin to rend in their r.o

ml tinoco nt once. It seems a littleunfair for in to pay interest, to keepour business going when wo luivedun us in amounts from $1 .CO up,'tinup.ii to pay nil wo owo. In fnctwo ennnot tindrrstnnd why n subi'riii'li'ii to 11 nrnvfipnppr mi(hi(1 lio

ihri IiihI (ililifjniioii coiixideced, whenmost of those Indebted are nbln to

) iy promptly payment nowwll bo nppccrlatcd.

if?

PUBLIC NOTICE

Parties knowing themselves in- -

lebtcd to llio Carrizozo Outlookate requested, when remitting, tomake checks or money orders payabla io the Outlook or tho under.

iyniMl, as uo havo no authorizedcollectors.

Thos 0. Luster.Publisher.

OlCOOO- -r 0117

NOTICE OF CONTEST

Ui'pntlinrnt ut the Interior,United Ktateii Land OIHce.

rtnnmoll, Now Mexlcc, May 0, 1015,To Clmrlc T UolicrtBcn of Cnrrlznto,

New Mexico Contcstce:You uro hereby notified Hint John II.

UolTiimii who iivcH Carrlzaro Now Mex

Ico, ua lilt post ollko nddrem, did onApril UOtli,, 101S, filo In tliU olfico hiduly curoborntcd application to contcjitand rarure llio cancellation of your Iloine--iitcad, Iintry No. 16372, Serial Nommlo May 27th., 1008, for SK NKNIC i SE1 Section 111 and NJ 8V Section32, Townnlilp 7 South, IlntiR 11 Knit,N. M . P. Meridian, and m crounda forlila content lio nllcccs that you havowliolly ahandoiK'd snld claim for muretlmn nno year Init past, nnd liavo notcomplicil, nor uro nut nowcntuplyiiigwillitlia rciulrcmcntii of tho homestead luv,iih rrRnrd cultivation arid residence,

Yon ato, tlicrefoic, furtlier nottfledthat tlm tald nllci;ntioiis will bo taken bythin oilic'o ti" linvlii); broil nrnfcowid byyou, and your sulci entry will bo canceledthereunder without your further right toho heard tlicro'n, either he'oru ollkoor mi npiiful, If you fill to (l in thisolleo within twenty iIuvh after the fotlllhptililicatiim of this notice, as shown be-

low, yuir answer, under oath, specificallymeeting and responding to tliexo nllci;atluns of contest, or if you full within thatt'.mu to file in this olfico due proof thatyou havo served a copy of your answeron tho said contestant either in pemonor by registered mail. If this servlco Is

made by tho delivery of a copy of youianswer to the contestant In person, proofof Mioh Hi'rvlcu must bo either tho sailcoiiiitlaiit written uckuowlcdKincut olhis receipt ol the copy, (honing the dateof it receipt, or tlm allldavlt of tho person by whom the delivery was madestating when and where tho copy wasdelivered; K made by registered mullproof of such servlco must consist of theallldavlt of the perron by whom tho copywas mailed stating when nnd the postolTiro to which It was mailed, and thisallldavlt must be accompanied by thepostmaster s receipt for the letter

You should Btuto in your nnswer thename of the post olllco to which you dceirc fiiiurv nulla to U eni ii i,u

KM M HIT PTTON,lleglktrr

Dato of llrtt publication, May 14, 1U1

4

croud " " 21, 1U16

' third " " 20, 19IG" " fourth " Juno 4, 11)16

Now is tho timo to cot that keroseno cooker. N. 11. Taylor ib Sonshnvo tho best Una obtainable, Seethem beforo buying clac whero.

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RimembarTkat every liJtd si-tcrib- er

help lo make ikkpaper better foreTerjbody

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Elating meat builds up your muscle,A juicy steak will make you hustle.

With Muscle and Hustle

THF WOULD IS YOURS

Carrizozo Meat MarketA. C. WINGFIELD, PROP.

Carrizozo, New Mexico

'ic':THE CARRIZOZO BAR

Wholesale and Retail Dealers

BEER, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, ICE

Speeinl nttontlon paid to Mall or Telophono Ordors

PROMPT SHIPMENTS

Ask for Wholcsnlo Price on Solpps Deer

vp. T T T" "s ? T JP' jjv jf yr

vi;. vg tig Vfw Vy vg tjg WJt. tíf vj S" IV

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$4A HOME-LIK- E PLACE TO STOP ft

GRAND VIEW HOTELJ. F. MORSE, PROP 7

Good, clean and well lighted rooms, well kept.

Table supplied with good home cooking.

Good service at reasonable rates,

4'

II. OllMH JOHNSON

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us trial be convinced.

UfJfCK AOKNTS

h

A. OHMK JOHNSON

: Johnson Bros. GarageAUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE

! Vit MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MACHINE WORK

' Supplies nnd Itcpntm Tires Tubes llcpalred and Vulcantred' lleiid(unrtcrs tor ltoswell Automobile Mall LineI 'PHONE NO. 6.Í CARRIZOZO, : : NEW MEXICO

H? pnoMi-- sunvicB wonic quaiunteed m

www

R. E. PIERSOLL(Stressor Carillo O'banuon)

Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing

OOATED OLDllUILUINU

Give and

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Carrizozo, N. M.

HEADLIGHT SALOON

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JOE It. ADAMS, Prop.

Fine Wines, Pure Whiskies, Choice Cigars. fi5Pool Room in Connection.

YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITEDsTl

CARRIZOZO, . NEW MEXICO lit

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p. J. II lioyd mu! son, JnlmMarshall, hnvo returned from Texasmid iiru living In tlio Andy Mayes

i house

.1. V. Hdwards has gono to Arl-iin- u

to look nfier Ills bunlnpftliuro. IIu aspects to bring hisfamily buck litre to spend upnrt of I ho summer in order to

enpo tlio hunt of Arizona.Mrn. Grey had tha mlifortiinu to

break both of tho liónos In lier fore.iirm riour tliu wrist It win noi it!bucking bruno or runaway tcitm. i i.mai atusen inc acciuent, nut wasthat peaceful looking crank on hurlittle Ford

I lip Sow and So Club mot lustSaturday with Mrs. Hewitt in tliuhd wards hotel. A) very pleasant

, timo was spont but tlio enjoyablepart como when Mrs Hewitt servedpunch Mini orange sh'irburt, us itwas a hot day, This put tlio ladlesin Biicli a happy ututo of mind they

' all wont homo with smiles on theirfaces nnd forgot to gut supper.

At tlio progrnsslvo whist partyheld at Mrs Hhick's last week tliofirst prizes woro won by IS, F. Jonesand Helen Jones. Hy dint of hardploying and good luck Mrs L. H

Chuso and Will Lnughroy won thebooby prizes. A glass pistol filledwilli perfumo went to Mrs. Chase,while Will dtory a Jews harp. Andulmost overy day you can find 'Tox'sitting in tlio shade in front of tliostore playing "I'm the Guy thutput the halo In tlio Doughnut" .

The families who moved Intotown for the school senson aro tobo commonded for remaining lothe end of tlio term. The habithns been to move back to tlioranches n fow weeks before schoolclosed. Tlio children were neededfor spring work or to savo hiring ahand, but It prevented them frommaking their grades. Tlio aun ismany times larger than tho earthand tho is many times largorthan a silver dollor. But a silverdollar can be held bo closo to thoeyo thut it will entirely hldo thosun.

School closed horo Friday after avery successful and profltablo yearof study. Albert Ashrord was thoonly pupil who was uiollier tardyor absent tho wholo year and hureceived a nico gold medal. HaroldGrey was presoitt ovory day buttardy a few times, which pre-vented him from getting a medaltoo. But then, ho is so small,you know, his littlo short logscould not mako raco horao timoAmong thoso who did extra goodwork for the year nre; Alex-und-

Gsrhwlnd, Julia Jone HelenMnyts, Hryan Mayos, HnmnvneMillar, Loonard Morris. Volny Ashford and Dorotto Gsuhwlnd. All

of .tho members of tliu eighth crudepassed a vory credltablo oxamiun- -

in . .non nun win now enter nrsl yourof high school. The Inst day wasspent picnicking near Milagro springnnd tho children certainly did anIn;. Ik r ii . i i i ijny ii. ii mi mo ontiureu nun hhgreat a capacity for study as thoylluvu for pink lomouado OscuroBfJIild turn out soino world boaters,

WHITE OAKS

Iftbort Colllor was in CarrizozoUto first of last week

Sovoral of our people attendedtlio Ml amo at Carrizozo Sunday

J. M. Keith loft Sunday for anextended trip to points in Oaliforna

Mrs. S. II. l'armlco and childrenleft Sunday for El Paso whore theywill mako their futuro bonio.

H. D. Armstrong was in from!Uta ration near tliu malSunday.

the FaraI

S33

136

m

cover,

is it toto

one

ato

Bon or can to L. C. &in be

of

Mill thli coupon

Pleaie tend your free hook about

Name

P. O..

Elate- -

To the L. G. &

all seo I he new of at

AT

tho ut very lowlull to try our fino of for

Una of fio also.and at tlio

NOW IN OLD

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loft tinpart of tho for n fowvisit with at

U V. 1ms a of men

at on the near tlio

town this

Mrs. 12. V.

151 for avisit

was in

sotmifor tho it

Co

U. C. nndleft fur

to

is

vory siok nnd not to re- -

Mrs. Jonias over Is 111 and

First of nil, thebe a man.

food products and the farm and farm equipment constitute thekeen and requires business make money.

The parcel post has opened the way wider 'markets. Ruraltrolleys and mail delivery have unlimited

for doing business.You need thing more

The L. C. Smith & Bros. TypewriterTypewritten correspondence will give you prestige and enable you

get prices.Your daughter learn operate the Smith Bros.

typewriter a short time and, incidentallygetting a business education. Book instruc-tion free.

me typcmiteri

Smith Bros. Typewriter Co.

is

1647 Champa Street, Denver,

JL. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.

(. and lino ware

G. A, WILLIAMS'BEST QUALITY LOW PRICES

Also hnvo chonpur weight pricesDon't Chocolates, King candleAmerican Queons Good Lemons

Oranges lowest price.

LOCATED POSTOFFICE BUILDING

NEW MEXICO

Billiard and Pool Parlor connection

The Capitán BarCholeo Liquors.Brandies Wines

Frnd Hinhnrdson latterweek duys

relatives Ancho

Uawkin forco

work roan" can-

yon below week.

l'arker arrivedSaturday from I'aso short

with friends.

Clay VanSchnyck Carri-

zozo Monday doing electrloalwork Alto Power

Watson Hoy HeddyMonday Miami, Arizona,

wlniro they expect obtain em-

ployment.

HCGAL

Elmer Zumwnlt's little babyexpected

Decktnan, formerly MlnsHrauu. seriously littlo

farmer MKmmust business

Farminir food andplant.

methods

brought

higher

Colo

Enamel

light

pkgs.

Light

Capitán, N. M.

Julio W Henley is planting potatocs this work on A. L. (layliiril'spiuco at Hh! IiuiiiI of Nogal canyon

Mr Ingram luu sold his ranch,the Frank llrlyht placo, to MrPliillips of lüugle Ctcek.

Thomas Whitakrr has sold hisranch north of Nogal to Mr HolmMr Whltakur is going west as sunnas ho can sell his stock.

The nice, tender Inttuco and rad-ishes with plenty of onions as aflavorer, aro plentiful, now at thegardens.

Mr. Allen lino moved Into theQntowood liouso nnd Thomas Whit-ako- r

has moved into tlio Mulvorhouse with Chas. Worwick

James Norman'nn old timer wasin Nogal last weok from HoswpII.Ho will bo hero In Juno to do Idsassessment work on bohío fine pros,pects near Nogal peak,

The barbecue in Nogal on thoFourth of July is Ruble to be a faresthis year. No money and but littloemployment bus mudo hard times

liopolsentertaltiod for her recovery, with us this year.

manufacturine

Competitiontele-

phones, opportunity

CAItllTZOZO,

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NOTICE OF CONTEST

Drpnrtmriit f tlin Ititorlor,United StntuH Land Uitico.

Howell, Now Moxlcn, April 24. 1IM5To HiimUI P I'lurko of Loh AiiruIuí

Conti-ntco- .

You nrn liuteliy notltluil Hint MniiuoVIJII who (,'ivun tilemuo, Now imins pot (illlco nclilrcs, illü mi Apill

flln hi thU olflcn IiIh duly roruborat.od npppllcutlnii lo roiitcst nnd rooiirn tliutnncclliitluii of your IiuiiiokIciu! liulryNoi . Serial No ()'.'728l). tiimln HUM.

iorojnt nuil Mí HW J, fiwllnn 24.' I C,W llvllip Ifl H. Itlllljri. I a K, x. J! I

j MitkIiuii, muí ua Hitiiiii.H fur lilx ninif!lio uIIckíu Hint niIiI lhuulil 1'. ( Inri. Im

i lltinn-l- ' .ml I ho ..niil Inn.) fur mmi- - lli:inmx im.nilii hut pint; Hint In-- liat ii'inovuilfrum tho Stnto uf Now Mexico, ami ho Isnow ouUiiJa uf tha Btuta of New Mexicohnvln totally nhniiiloiicil tho nulil IiiiiiI:tlnii Iiu inn. Imlcil in break nuil uilliv.iluany pnltluii uf tho lui.il u in ulitd mulcttho homestead law.

Vim uro. thercfoio, fiirlher nntlflcd Hintmo who uiicpitiimii will lio taken by IliUDIIICO UU llUVlni: bl'CII COIlffMl'il by youmil ..nr - in! il: lif cnnccl(, tlicrrtintlir wiiln.ut juiir iiirllmr light i .

hrnril thctclii, pitlicr hcforii thin ollico uron nppinl, if you fnll lit filo In Hilti olllii'nithln twenty dnyi nftcr (ho IfOt'llTHpublication of thin notice, uh shown liulnw,vuur uinwor, tmdur outh,mmtliiK mill ioMsinliiiK lo thimj nlluciutluiK of conlMt. or If you fail uiliiin tlmltimo to filo In thin ollico duo proof Hintyou imc n copy oí your iitmvurnn the Kuid coiili-stmi- t citlwr In pemm n,by icnl.lcrcd mail. If thin t,ervco I

mude by tliu dcllvory of a copy of yournimwor to tliocoiitcHtmit In prrwin, proof-o- f

Biiili Bervlco mut bo cithcrtlionld ennlosiiiiit written iitkiiottlcdKi;mcnt of hi

ccipt of Iiu, copy,tlmwiiK tho date nfU roctlpt, ur tho nlliduvll of tho pimou

by whom tlm delivery wnH made utmlimwlicn and whero tho copy win dsllviircd;It iimilii by rcKliU reil mull, pmi.f of mclifrrvlco must of thr nlllil.ivlt uf thepoiun by whom tliu copy hu mailedKtutitiK whan uml the piwl olllrc to whichIt win mailed, uml HiIh allidnvlt miMt houccompuulcd by Hit puilmanler' lecelptfur the letter,

You uliould tnto hi your uwm (hoimluo tif tho post uIIIcb lo which you de-ntro futuro nctli cm to lie to vim.

UMMETri'AlTON,Hculxtcr.

Dato nf first publlcatlcn May 7, ltllfi" " "ect.i 14, tout" " tiinl " 21. IOIA

" famtli " a, loifl

H. 1. HAMILTONATTOUNEV.AT-U-

Dlntrlct Attorney Thin) Judicial Dxi'ictCivil I'mctlcu In nil CmirlTlmno fil. (mitt HiMiKi

CARRIZOZO, 'HEW HtXICI

GEORGE B. BARBERATTuIINKYaT-LAv-

carrizozo, new mexim

mi7líÓBERT T. LUCASSpecial iilluntinii uivei (l.. .ii

and Dici'iwi' ui ( lnhlrii,'I'Ihuki 7i

carriiozo, new mexic

CHARLES L. KENNLDV

U YL'HMININO LAW A Hl'KClAl.ry

WHITE OAKS, NEW MfcXICI

SETH F. CREWSATTORNEY-iM-LA- tt

Piactlce in lib tlm ( millsOSQUUO, ; NEW MIÍXICO

DR. R. E. BLANEY, UENTISl"EXCHANGE 9ANK BUILOINU

CAUUIZOZO, KV Ml Alt U

DR. E. 0. WALKERPHYSICIAN and SUUGIiON

riicne N. 25C'Trizozu Now Moxlci

guido"raññíger, m. d.PHYSICIAN ANO SUnCEON

In Carrizozo oviiry fith day'I'lione In

OSCURO, NEIV MHX1CC

T. E. KELLEYFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED

EMBALMER

'Phone nnrAltlUXOZO. : NEW MICXITO

0 nhmo Lod(?e No. 4 1, A. I fc A MCarrlfnan, Vri Mmln.

Ilrnlr CiMiimiiiilcmlnii. nr III Ii

A .bin. .'11; Id, 7 Jllr27 Apr 21: May 22.Turin 2(1; July 24;Aur.2l:Hpt IK: Oft. 16N'uv 2i: Dee IHII I! l'uie M

H. I'. Miller, Sec

Carrizozo Lodge No. 3!, I O. 0 FCAfini:07D, N. M

Lr T V. WhOiou S (1

O T Nve. Sec

ItPKU'ur meethm I'M."- - 1'ir-- t. und thirdFriday eurli moulh

CARRIZO LODGE

NO. II

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.Meeting every Monday evciiini; ill theMiiminlc hull All inelnlK m ii'o urrd tihe prci-eii- t mid vlaitiiiR KiiIkIiId welconi-c- d

(l.T. McQWILLU ,f V.K A. O JOIIXtJOX, K oflt.AS

BEUJ F 5r'W5Iti'id 15ifiio nnd Iiisiirnti"i V S

CommWiiouei , Nntirv I'ubliet'UUUNA. : vl

lee" 17 chase""LANDS

Itooii-rtrrt.- lnMrt. Hlnlp Irfin.l., Con .t.MilitTrtl liitiiil. nii.l iilrr l.'mli..

Iiifurlnnllon rhrvrfullv inrii .h'Surveying

OSCURO, : NEW MEXICO

UlEL H. WOODATTORNEY

I IiuiiiI II ml.(AltltlZ'iZO. M'v y, i t m

FRANK J. SGFRINSURANCE, NOTARY I'tULIUAgency I'IhiiiLIihIiuiI I' JOlilce in lCxi'hul.i. I1 I

CAUIÍIJ50.Ü. . NEW .l:GEO. SPENC!:

AiTOIlNLVM lillllk Itllll'lluil 'I'll )' ' III

CAUIMZOZO ; VKW MI.Mi .1

J. L. LAWSONATTOIINKY-AT-LA-

ALAMOCOnOO, NEW MEXIC)t'rompl nnd cnffnl ntlmitl'm iriv.--

liiilnch hi Lincoln Coiiiily

EDWIN MECHEMA'lTOIINKY-U'-I.N-(iliNli'lui. t'H Aft in:Ulllee.urr HulluiiJ'a )iur .

JUMQGORDO , NE.V MEXIC

ROBT. L. RANSOMPLASTERER AND CEM5NT UUFKER

I'tlimitPii fiirnULiil i n nil kind' ol lniulld lenient work

CARfllZUIO, : : NEW MEXICO

WILLIAM S. BRADYNOTARY PUBLIC. INTERPRETER AND ATT'Y

UílBllt JUflltt fiNUI IIUBAIE CSUdTS

0AHIII2OZU NliW MLXlif

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"H2r m , JB Qfli nBfe! TOWN TALKlwíi ! iiwrjm ip

JffV1L JffiWfc

Swat tho ily.

Mrs. Mnttio Cooper wai downfrom Audio Monday on business.

Mrs. F. M Heel of Ancho was intown Tuesday .

ltcv E D. Lewis haa returnedfrom district confetonco otTulorosa

Ultt Edmlston Is quito III withlagrlppo.

Ifltsintho hardware lino wolinvo it N. U, Taylor it Sons.

Itideo .loo T. Cochran was downfrom Nogal tho first of tho wool; onbusiness

Ed Cumroy was a visitor to thiscity Tuesday from tho Comrey Bros,ranch near Ancho.

Mrs Chas Pierco left Saturdayfor Evansville, Ind., where she intends spending tho maimer.

Emuel Andorson is now in the cmploy of Holland Mros. during hisspare time.

Louis Adums has hecn on thosick list, but Is able to ho out thlgweek.

Mrs. A II. Hoi voy left Sunday

for an extendtd visit with friendsmid relativo in Washington, I). C.

Mr. mil Mrs, Andrew McCurdyore rejoicing over tho ariival of anino-poun- baby girl born Wc diusday morning

Dr. n T. Lucas has furtherDie residence and o (Tico prop,

crty he lecpiitly purchased, by tho

erection of n garage.Mm II W Yenrgln of Hondale

in 1 veil Mondity evening to virither dntih'er Mrs. Andrew Mc-

Curdy.

FOR SALIS Two largo woodenpul les two tin en speed steel pullics,shattiug, slocks, etc., for sr.lo at n

bargain. Enquire Out look.(,'lcment IllgRtower of Hondo

wiw u IiuhIiiuis visitor to I ho ''ounlycoat the lit st of the wet !:.

Mrs. Frod Getty who hns beanquite sick fur muido time is thh tob about ugiiin

Work Is progressing steadily ontlie l.iingulow which F E. Richardsis erccilng luljoiuing Ills presentlesidencu properly.

If you are aro intending to buymi lee Cream fleeter this sumtueryou should Inspect our lino beforemilking your purchase Fries rangelimn SI 1)0 io $2 fit) Taylor it Sons

REWARD:- -! will pay a liberaltoward for lliu return of my buggycover that whs either blown awayor stolen from tho Outlook olllcesame two weeks ago, Tims. 0Luster.

Misses Ionn Stevens and OlviuKennedy of thin year's grndualingclass will leave shortly for SilverOlty to attend the eight weeks Be-

stión of the Normal whloh opensMay Ulst.

Clov MeDoimld arrived Thursdayfrom t?nnta Fc. being on FridayOVililitlR's program at the HighSchool auditorium for the deliveryof Um buelnuiciile addrers

D.V. I'onglor a momher of thofaculty of thu Tularosa school pas-

ted through Tuesday night enmulü tu lila homo in Las VcgRo

Mr. ItMghiri making the trip uulili Utal?clc.

SWtiUo. Wtu. MoCoy and RevI'fltl)'! both of MonntnTnolr wore inGtairiiflfo utid vicinity Tuosday In

till IlUgfgSta of the New MoxlroOlroUtuquo witfcli is htlil niinuulylit life former placed

Wo handle Flour, Feed und StockSalt. Just received n car of fineColorado Oats, and wo aro alwaysplcoiod to quoto prices. Humphroy IlroB.

;BAPTIST CHURCH

Ill:V. II I DAY. l'nilnr

Sorviccs at the legular lioursSunday. You havo a standiug In

vltattou to moot witli us alwaysWork has slarlrd on I ho pastor's

homo and S. unlay schnnl rooms.

WHITE OAKS

A swept young tliliiff from Wlilto Onki,Went taut to visit licr folks,

Hut when olio nruvoTho uliulo bluiauil rirovo,

Declared liar only n hoax.

Then (ho nroio In her wrath,And nimio through them a wlda path,

She gave the wliolo hunchA trua western hunch,

Did tills sweet Innocent lass,

John Klath turned his face to theselling sun lust Sunday evening andstruck out for the Imperial Valley,Calif, Ho expects also to take inthe twin shows on the Pacific constbefore his return nbmit tho first ofJuly

Tho two Roya, Watson and Rod-dy loft Monday morning for Miami,Atizona, wheru llicy expect tocopper about everything In sightnot already covered.

Tho Wild Cats aro placing nn- -

other boiler and otliprwl.se prepar-ing to increado tho efficiency oftlioir power plant to meot tho domauds of their rapidly growingbusiness,

Mrs. 15. W. Parker now of EPaso, Is hero visiting witli herinnny friends. Mrs. Parker formany years a resident of WhiteOaks, was by far tho best churchand Sunday School worker thetown uver had, nnd her formerfriends and associates onjoy givingher the glnd hand In welcoming herbuck to this "nick ' in the hills.

Tho urgent need of Whlto Oaksjust now is a dozen eases of cleanup microbes distributed aroundtown whom they will do tho mostgood. Also a liberal toxino to bogiven compuUoilly to some of themost persistent offondors. Lastyeor there wero numerous eases oftyphoid-pneumoni- a In this placeseveral of which proved fatal Inovory Instance, except one, wheretheso cases occurred nnd in Unitchkp the famhy boarded whoro thedlsoono broke out thu people kepttheir cows closely around theirpremiso!, nnd especially near theirwells Now exports on snnltntlontell us that wells furnish a naturaldrainage for surfiico wa ers and nil

surface Impurities for about asmany feet Intcrly as tho well Isteon, so in order to havo puro wot.

et ills absolutely ncccssury to keepthe surface pure or In oilier words'r you don't want to dilnk flltliybum yard juico you musl Iwep votirbnrnwaiil away from your wulls.The same conditions that prevailedhere last year prevail today andyet these peopla when their faml.lies lake sick, blamo their hardluck on Providence, or the man inthe moon, but Providence will prob-

ably continuo to frown on theirwant of good horse sonso, and thoman In tho moon will continuo tosmile seriously down on their newlymado gruves ond their doublo-onlr- y

doctor bills.

& Clothes lhat Will Meet Totir expectationsM kT 1PPT7MI-H71iII7- R PI nTUI7Q w.

Ú Will Satisfy Your Preference in Every Detail

COPYniUHT ISUtHi housi or KUPriNHiiMta

and B.V. D. and two

kok. aro your

anfj gea tho gult

FIRST

Rev. R. L. Hay delivered tho

sermon nt thoMethodist church Sunday oveningto a full house. Somo well prcpar.ed music was nITered by an inter

choir, ond tho

servieo was a most profitable ono

Tom Moore wnsdown from Nopalcoming down to meet

Mrs. Moote who had been in IdPaso for some lime. They returned homo morning on theRcswell innll car.

CHURCH

Thoro will bo services next Run

day, tho 23d, in Corrizozo. Firstmass nt 7:!I0 u m. preaching in

second mass at 0 n in.preaching in SrHtilsh, by Rov. Nor-bert- o

Zinniro.J. II. Girino, Reotor,

F03 SALE one 22 hifih mworod rlll, B,md as now Will sell nt

Enquire Outlook

Colorndo potatoes gurantced atlowest prices Cnrrlzozo Trading

Don't buy a saddle until you seatho J, II. Wilson Saddle, For saleby Kelley & Sons.

N.Il. Taylor it Sons havo thobest lluo of saddles and harness inLincoln county. If you

tho purchase of cither seothem

.jit

Iff

You will find that Kuppenheimer

Clothes are more than just something

wear, have a personality, a charac-

ter, a distinction that isn't mere

Special Reductions for this week

S25.00 and $23,00 Suits to $10.50

22.00 and 21.00 Suits Reduced to 17.50

20.00 and 18.00 Suits Reduced to 15.50

Palm Beach Suits with stylo

priced at : : : 7.50

Wilson and Furnishings

Complete 'of Men's furnishings

spring and' summer. Correct styles and

right prices.

Straw Hats, Panamas Bang- - Summer specials.Union Suits nieceawattmg mspect.on.

Priced $1.00 to $0.00. Isjaridi S100

QUALITY

commenr-omee- t

denominational

Wednesday,

Thursday

CATHOLIC

English;

bargain

Company.

contém-plalo,

they

claim.

Reduced

specially

Bros. Shiits

display

Underwear

WALKOVER SHOES

O. W. BAMBERGER, Mnnagcr

CARRIZOZO TRADING COMPANY

n

to

for

tu

;i'ii

M

m

SUMMER GOODSMake Summer Life Worth Living ij;Wo have in stock a line of summer goods that fcannot l)o surpassed anywhere. White Clad jlRefrigerators ranging in price from toS25.00. The lino of White Mountain IceCream Freezers that we nrb handling arc tho mbest on tho market and tho prices nva excep- - 55tionally low, from $2.55 to $5.75. gg

Various kinds of Oil and Gasoline Stoves. SiOur New Perfection No. 5 Oil Stoves with IMtho Thermos oven is certainly a winner. V.l

You aro cordially invited to call and inspect 2our goods.

KELLEY & SONS 1FURNITURE B

CARRIZOZO, : : NEW MEXICO S

LOST1 An overcoat botweonLin Urannum's ranch and WhltoOaks. Finder plcaso return to C.

D. Mayer's sloro,

WANTED: Any kind of paint-in- g

or panot hanging. All workguaranteed. Cnll Outlook office,Phono No. 21.

Millinery and Ladles ready-to-wen- r,

special prices all noxt weekCarrltozo Trading Co, "

THEN PRICE

$9.00

Frcsli vegetables, fresh ffullsfresh moots and fresh groceries aPatty it Adams'.

Wilson Bros, furnishing goodsand Walk-Ovo- r Shoes are twostrong lines exclusivo at the Carri-zoz- o

Trading Co.

Wo buy nnd sell poultry nndeggs. Patty & Adams.

J. II. Wilson Denver Saddles) atKelley fc Sons.

Page 9: Carrizozo Outlook, 05-21-1915

títniHAIW. SINK

NORWAY SHIPS

teuton report declares drit.i8h are again d eaten in

clash near ypre8.

GREECE READY FOR WAR

OERMAN3 POUR TROOPS INTO

FLANDERS TO FOLLOW FIRSTSUCCESS IN SPRINGI CLASH.

Wratern Newiner t'nlan Newe tkrtlrrApril 2fi. Tho crews of th

Norwegian barks OHcar ami Kvn werelanded ut lltiry Islnud, Scotland, by theBtonmshlp Anna Hying llio Dnnlsl;flag. A ni'rnmu submarino overhauled Hid barks about 170 inlleinortlicaRt orl.ongsto',o nnd allowedtliolr crows ten minuten to board llfoboats. Tho submarine, then shelledtho vessels.

Subsequently tho (lcrnm:i submarinestopped tho Danish steamer Anna, nndordered her to lako aboard tho crowiot tho Oscar and Kva. Tho barks worebound for Scottish porto.

Tho Norwegian otcamshlp Caprlvl,which sailed from llaltlmoro April 6

for Chrlstlaula by way of ArdrcssanScotland, struck n mino nt a point tlftecu miles northeast of Tory blandnnd sank, according to a dispatch

hero by Lloyd's Agency fromInlshtrahull, Ireland. Tho crow of thoCaprlvl was landed nt Inlshtrahull.

Tho Danish steamer Nldaros, C31Ions net, has been captured by n Ger-man warship In tho North Sea, andtaken Into port at tho Island of Hylt,oiio of tho North 1'rlslan Islands. TheNldaros sailed from Aarhus, Denmarkwith a cargo of agricultural products.

Tho freighter Iluth wob sunk by a

Ucrman submarino whon about 100miles cast of .May Island lit tho NorthHen. Tho crow wns roscucd nndlanded nt l.ellli, Scotland. Tho Iluthloft l.eltli with (i cargo of coat for(lothcnburg. Captain Andersen, herBklilpor, who Is a Swede, reporta thattho first torpedo discharged by thesubmarino missed Its mark, Tho sec-nn-

torpedo struck tha Huth amid-ships, wrecking tho vessel, Tho six-

teen members of tho crow wcro nilSwedes. They drifted about In smallboats for twelve hours buforo beingpicked up.

Chrlutnkls Zogrnphoo, foreign min-

ister of Greece Is quoted by tho pa-

llor Information, In l'arls, as declaringthat Greece, was ready to uulto withtho allies In tho operations nt tho Dardaiielles If Invited to do so.

Tho attack In has boontransferred to tho llrltlsh Hues holdby tho Canadians, and for two daystho men from tho Dominion huvo beenengaged In a deadly contest wit!' thoGermans. Tho latter stato In their of-

ficial report that thoy huvo inado fur-

ther progress toward Yprcs and thatthe llrltlsh counter attack has boonrepulsed.

Tho French occount declares thattho aillos' couutor attacks continuowith success and that tho llrltlsh holdnil their positions, nnd ropents thocharge that tho Gorman aro usingbombs containing asphyxiating gases.

Taking advantage ot tho flood con-

ditions tho German general stnfftransferred ft largo number ot troopsto tho west. It is believed that 500,-00-

now Gorman troops Imvn reachedFlanders, and that moro guns and ma-

terial are In bo used than were pro-

vided In the original attempts to destroy tho allied armies In tho west.

ROCKEFELLER ASSAILS ORITIC.

Declares Wnlih Statement About Let-

ters Unfair snd "Jndefentlble."NW York - John D. Rockefeller.

Jr.. save out statement In referenceIt) the eorraapondenee betwoen himMlt and U II llowurs. chairman ofthe Colorado Kuel & Iron Company.VfblcU was mad id public by Frank 1'

Watab, eualmmii of tho United SinusCommission on Industrial Halations

Mr. Rockefeller chnraetertted asfalM the conclusion whloh Mr. Walshdraw from the correspondence.

ltr. tlaekafeller assorts that Mr.Walah had drawn Infereneo wlllioutaaeeiiftinlng whnther they were correet, n "irroeeedlug which is wholl)ladalwMlllla."

Ita tniñ further that ho would hoBiad to Aptwftr to III'" additional

before tho commission at imytime, "fir we uro desirous that theintrito shall liavo all tho facts. "

Another Earthquake in Italy,Aoaaono, Ilnljr. A severo earth-fjUrt- o

ilioik ooourred hero Saturday-- ntlflrtiOOti uad lasted suverul seconds.

Mean Thlno,Tho brido was as it her

heart would hrenk. "That horrid Mrs,said sho hoped my

would ho n happy one," sho sobbed."That wub very nlco ot her," said

her "I don't seo why youshould cry about It."

"Hut sho said it as If sho feltBuro It bo."

Post Olllco Clork You can't mallthozo coins In n letter. You ought toknow that.

Well, what ant I going todo? You've got a sign outside thatsays "I'ost No Hills."

Newalvo tho origin and

of the wordl'upll romos from tho

word Heno, and means to make over

The Last Resort,no placo like mused

tho"After nil," echoed tho toper.

A man's Idoti of lolsuro Isthe few rent ho gets whllobis wife is up oliofor him lo do.

Most of uh could start a brass bandIf the hni nlr were tnusle

METZ

6 Passenger,rlo

and 25 H.

To helpyou to remember

WRIGLEYSfor the ldddies andyourself; its greatbenefits to teeth,breath, appetite anddigestion; its cleanli-ness and wholesome-nes- s

in the air-tig-ht

sealed packages; itstwo different anddelicious flavors andthe gift coupons too:

weeping

I'nttorson tnarrlago

mothor.

per-fectly wouldn't

Prohibited.

Stranger

Derivation.Teacher defini-

tion renovateIlenovuto

marrluges.

"There's homo,"philosopher.

marriedseconds'

hunting something

BrayDovts, Elect Light

Starter.(lrfnlMtblllcllmWr; tStn30mll"Mm I pnttouirunolliie. laiXUinllinuiiouKM-tultlrra- . Hirwnrl Hurettonittcr, une iiinii Slclmlr ton, JOS Inrli

hrel Lhi. wood or wire wIicIn. tttiSlt Inrliturn, I.IVO von ml , Mtlt mi CMTMCUliitriiatari tur Ctlwiia tit Mulct i4 jiili.Tho Colorado Cnrtcrcnr Co.1630 Broadway t Denver, ColoradoLIVE AGENTS WANTED

Haiti ntetraNetai Flumes lOTiíi no auiaor

L. Headgates8" All iluda snd detiene.

nnss.rt.tiMB co., im istn St.. iip.nvf.hI K A N K IU I A LL,(i II A N I) J U N UTI O N ,CO L.

W, N. U., DENVIÍR, NO.

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TheGeHItBflS

eachpackage

good

manyvaluable

prajentaSAVE

THEM!

Left Him Ponderlna,Wllllo wns of an economical turn ot

mind. Ho called upon Kllzabeth manyUnios before lie bought her a box otcandy. At last ho loosened up andbought on pound box.

That evening his brother noticedthat ho had a "grouch" on and aBkodtho trouble

'That blamed old cur ato half ofbox or candy," ha unid,

referring to Elizabeth's scotch colllo.Tho next timo ho bought candy ho

bought, in addition to another t

pound box, n bag ot ten-cen- t storecandy for tho dog.

with

for

that

"Oh, William! "unid iCIIiabolh. "Howthoughtful of you. 1 am so glad thatyou nnd llover aro becoming friends."

Important to Mothornrjxnmlnii rnrnfllllv nvntv t.nttln ntOASTÓniA, a safo and euro romody forinmuto ami cmicircn, anu soo that it

Dears thoSlgnnturoIn Uso For Over 30 Years,

are

Childron Cry for Fletcher's Caetorb

Off Affliction."What's tho matter with that so-

ciety girl you'ro attending, doctor?""Sho complains vory much of that

sinking reeling.""Why, isn't .alio right in tho

swim?"

Up to Date,"How did you find tliu prices nt the

old Inns during your visit to Spain?""Decidedly modern."

The Proper Thing,"ílront 8cott! but tlilfl play Is rnwl"Then let's roast it." llaltlmoro

American.

A Drawback."Doesn't sho tango itlvlnely?"

but silo's got ah awfulJudge.

Young man, bowaro of tho dear girlwho lots you do ail tho talking dur-ing courtship. She's pluylng n wait-ing gume.

If you can keep n good resolutionafloat for only one day It has doneyou at least twenty-fou- r hours' worthot good.

Mnltra the Iaundre hnppy lint's TtetlCroM Hug llluc. Make beautiful, clear

bite clothe. All iiood grocer. Adv.

Timo and tide wait for no man, hutundertakers aro moro obliging- -

publisheda unique little booklet:

"WRIGLEVS MOTHER GOOSE'Introducing ilia SpearmenI

. "SOME 1 AUOOK Mkc

X ai jai u i

You ought to see the merry anticsof these little men 28 pages, lltlio-graph- ed

in handsome colors! Funfor grown-up- s and children. Senda postal today for your copy!

WW. WRBGLEV dtt. CO.1321 Building Chtcayo,

Bringing Sunshine to the Darkest Day

$600

UTILIZE A NATURAL POWER

Volcanic Steam Found Valuable InItaly for Variety of Use-

ful Purposes.

Clouds ot sulphurous wpors fill thonlr In tho roglon about Ijirdarullo, innorthern Tuscany, Italy, and the odorof hydrogen sutphldo Is plainly notlccnhlo for miles nround. Many hotsprings arc also to bo found In thisvolcanic region nnd numerous Jets ofstoaiii nt pressures as high ns .threennd halt atmospheres nnd with tem-

peratures up to 7fi()' degreos V. How

from flssiites nnd crevices In theeurth. Tho springs of tho region andthis steam are strongly Impregnatedwith boric acid, which Is extricated ntLardarollo In plant which utilize.!tho steam for generating power andtor supplying heat In tho various proc-

esses In which heut is required.In tho generation of power ut the

boric ucld plant tho steam Is conducted Into cylinder

which drlvo tho various kinds otmachinery In uso. A similar cnglnoIs used far driving dynamo whichgenerates electricity for lighting thoplant anil the homes ot tho peopleliving In Iho vicinity. Tho naturalsteam-I- s also' usod by tho pcoplo ofUirdarello for heating nnd cookingpurposes. It Is now bollevcd that thobefit of tho steam will soon provo tobo of greater vnluo than tho boricacid produced.--Tli- o Pathfinder.

Plan Humane Sunday In May,Tho American Humano association,federation of societies and Individu-

als for tho prevention of cruelty, re-

quests clergymen of nil denominationsthroughout tho country to observoSunday, May 23, as Humano Sunday,calling attention to tho need for pro-

tection for suffering and helpless chil-

dren, nnd also for uufortimnto ani-

mals.Dr. Wm. O. Btlllmnn, president of

tho association, Albany, N. Y., willsend literature to all portions Interest-ed In tho work of humano societies.

Its Nature."I heard tha was tamo.""Yes: rather sing-son- nrfulr."

llaltlmoro Amorlcon.

TOlIlt OWN llltl lllllST Wlt.I. Tl'.l.t. VOl!Tir Marine Kj H"il 1st lira, VTm, WilerjKin KIM t,Tai"i'BH--f- . AjrMU nuinininre wiuibti. wnw lor uuin di idstnttman rre. Marine Ke Itruirdr Ou.. lilChtfU

Some folks couldn't keep up appear-ances If they went In tho aeroplanebusiness.

We have

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TO DC WEULCOVERCDI

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No Use."Don't you wnnt to grow up and bo

a man, Jlmmle?""What's tho uso. All tho othor boys

will bu growed up, too. nnd It'll boJuhI as hard to lick 'cm as over."

Don't be milled. Auk for Ilcd CroiiHag llluc. Make beautiful wlilto clothes.At all good gioi-cra-

. Adv.

Carpenters nnd poker players areknown by their chips.

Torturing TwingesMuch rheumatism Is

caused by weakened kidneys. Whentho kidneys fall to clear tho bloodc( uric acid, tho acid forms Intocrystals, llko bits of broken glass Intho muscles, Joints nnd on tho nerveCasings. Doniu's Kidney I'llls havoeased thousands ot rheumatic cases,lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgiaand urinary disorders.

A Colorado CateI Xt. nrnlce, S3Q

V. Kourlh .vI 'oli... anya;

"I llioiiKlit I wuaKoliur tu illo fromkMiu-- troulilo Myfect worn so Imillyswollen I couldn'tnear my bIuh-- amifor in n n t h Icouldn't work Doc-tors rnllml und Itwas li!t for Diian'sKidney 1'IIH I.,i nr.. mo. I liuvi-n'- i

liad (i sien o Mil-iu- -tioublo alnci."

Cal Doen'a at Anr Slere. 80o Dea

FOSTUl-MILDUR- CO., DUFF ALO. N. Y.

Don't PersecuteYour Bowels

Cutout cnthartlca and purgatlvfa. They artbrutal, hann.unnrcciiary. 1 ryaywCARTER'S LITTLELIVER 1'ILLSfurclvegetaUp. Actgemiy on, in uvcr.cumtnaie one, anusoothe theanicaic.rnmibraneolllirpowti, curtloniupiiioa,niuttuarii,llrk II.

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acbi aa lodltiillio, at nltlltat Imw.SMALL PII.I-- , SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.

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