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the rites with the aeefstance of Sundu, 'July 2f ..... MescAlero b~J' lod~re offieer11, lndi~tl!f ~t Carri~o~p, · _
HeP.le Norton Kent waa 'born Sunday, July 31-Car,lzozo at In Crawford County, Ul., Aug, Meecalero. 80, 1885. and departed this world · Sunday, Aug. 7-San· Antonio at· El Paso, Te_xae, Jtlne 7. 1988. at OtlrrJzozo. •
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er b'q~n approached, · in baseball. taUe<l §eW ~h ,an. Ever since be got hhJ'.fll:st chance ·at
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. troopJ oyer to Eloc~rfd~ 'but this II&Ued out of 'HalltalC a . load ot .two thousaful Chinese who we~e beln1 shipped
Jh'ance to bull4 .rJli~Qad8. or the· Tunialan jolnecl. up wJUt a convoy· <If u vessels, and nothlne Jmporlant Qccurred until they were ro~dlng tho north of'Ire~d and maldn1 tor·Lfverpool where they were 'due the next day. But then thlnp did ·beain to ·
. A Jtow h~rod l'Ardl tQ !,1011 thi' TlinltlaD ••• s. s. · Taaeanla, whlclf had been moviDr bc.lde them tho
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'f.hc Answcre . 1. Africa. • . 2, Piltt or t~ by the Rev.Plutiol), • ~~~~~
'and the ~emajnd~r by ·the LQ.uisi· ·!"'
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Young on May 5, l904, pitched the: first perfect gan;t~no runJJ;
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Kul~r-Wh•t reason have you tor marrtlnt my daughter, younr man? ..
Fo1more-No reason at all, sir: I'm in love with her •
All Operator'• Dream ••1•m aorry I gave you the wrong
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caller, "l'.m sure the number you gave me was much better th.an
~ th~mber I asked for, only I~ Just happen~ J wa!ln't able to usc IL'! · · ~ .
· Golar DowD Two cronies mat at lunch. ••How'a thlngtJ'l'., one aski:d. "'How are they? Rotten, old boy.
~ Hon~atly. U th,_y kep on like this U 1Q9..ksa1hougb my laat Income. Jax return ,YiiU btl just about cor: recti" taid the other, (CioomUr.
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~ne common Ailmc:nu of sludge, arbon and corrosion m wholly overcome by Atld·P.tt~ Q~Uiur
S/114 Y.ocu Clr wlll run Dc:tter, ~ last f();Qger. Rc:Wl pti~, 356 a qtiatt. Qu2ker Swe Oil .Relining Corporation, Oil City, Pt.
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JH!t formtp.r the ceremony, . Mlu Mfldrl!d 'Arnold ot Corona and Jack Gracie of Raton were unit· ed in marriage. The attendanta wertt rclativ.ea and close friends.
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' many becomlnll characterletlca. • - • 'J'he rroom Is a teacher of mu .. e,;t;c~:_--!R~ .. ·!m~~c~L~e P~·~S~m~Jt~h~~ ;;;;W;;.;;.;;:;;;;;;M;:;.~·;·· ·~H in the echoola at Sprlnaer, whe1 . . ··
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OUD.Eit OF' mAS1'EBN Sl'Alt Carri&Ozo. New Mexleo.
they wUI make their home. Af· tsr- the weddlni and dellclouJ dinner, the )'oung couple depart. ed on a honeymoon trip to pointe of i"ntereat in tht nortlrweet; Frltmda arc ofl'erlng congritUfa.
Notice Ia hereby given that the Llnc()Jn Couuty Board of Educalfon will receJve ttealed bid a Jor · three year contracts for theo tran· tpurtatlon of puplla In the follow· tog dletrfet1: Dlatrfct N1J, 12. Aogua. route 1
Elizabeth Sprolea, W. Y. Jeanette Lemon,Bec•y· '
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1.0.0. F. . Diet. N 01_ ~L~!.. .. c~.llitl19~_mu.lttL .. --I--.U•ett--.teeotttf-•nd--fP.urt
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Dlat. No 80, Lon, route 8
Tbeae lllda ahould .be .aul.lmJt· ted on or Llofe~re 1 p. m., July 8, 1988. l'hu Bourd reaervea th• rlaht t11•e'-~Pl -ut reJtct anr ......
• all blda eubmtu .. d, . · for oLhu tntormatloll rtrard.
lnr the11e routea Inquire at the CountJ Super;lntendent'1. Offlce, All bldt mutt be atated fn 1M ceula &nlfr1ot ln. terms of
1--~-.. --lt"o' be ueed must lfe de~crlbl~e~d __ l~n~~M~o~t~h!•r~A~d!vf~ao~r~· M~nl.frA~n~nj•;-~T, ===== •
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LfMqln Co.u.n.u_ ..L-:-:-::"'::"":~~~====="-J--Jif-·:........,,-------. .-----:.:---~-----·~~----~ ~oard of Education. OAIIIZOIO ~~··~~F-J..._ .JlO-.rl
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WANTED- Ua!d traUer for hiut1n1 two bor~ea.-Box 68, Capitan, N. U. . tt
. Cal'l'hoso ... New .Uexl~ Paul Wll~ron .. Noble Grand
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. lira. E. H. Hendriekt tbd a on lteaular meoUnJCa 8fH1 Tu., •.. · BrJAD are 110w realdtnr In one da1 nl~tbL of the Engllth rt~atdeneu. rorm - --· •
erl1 occupied ~7,Ll,eul. and lin. WANTED-Uaed Qrafn B~i'· Ward of the_C 0 C Camp, -~Mr. tltaworth Co.t Jne-.1 Capitan. Hendrlcka Ia Lhe new dePbt1 In _!"'-___ ,_..,. ........ __ _
Since- I. am no~ a candidate for rre:•eh!!Cm•u to th~ office of County School Superintendent,· 1 ·should like to take .tbfa mEtana M-ihaaok· Ruidoeo, · N. M. . .
·· . insr the people of Lincoln CountJi · 'for their loyal !UP,port-wbJch '-~Uaclor..work. rn. Carr I- -~IH·----1 .
One Used Hand-OperatPd' Book~keepfn~t Machh••:! in
thi~ visit, he re·ceived no r_ebuffs which might have caused emotional upsets. . ·
I felt that the fresh {lir, the ,fact that lie· was doing something usefl,ll,
• · the flUid and soft diet - four tQ five times a-day $h,i'uld brin~ results, At tbe
· end of a (9w wee~s he had gained · a couple of pounds, looked and ·felt be.t-
l'glnss ccntalna 100 calories.
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'they the boring is unknown. 'rhe beaUti!\.~ purpl\! dye, known
·of old, has eluded 'the d,ye-~akers of today •. And modern builders can· make nothing pf Ute.--strong and durable cement used- -by the Greeks and the Roman11 in their walls, This cement was stronger and harder than the stone itself. - . . 7 ·- •
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However, row eggs and milk make u() a liquid· and soft diet, easll,v han· .dlcd..by.lluuUgesUvesystem. -- .
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against hlm. grease. J1,1dgc Brady Stewart, ~an ... In Colorado, Sennto~ Adams .ha& agcr lor Chandler In KentuckY, late
. opposition -from an · avowed New Jy wrote a letter of proteat to Pres!· Deater. Spnntor Adams hrus never dent Roosevelt, charging an1ong bee·n·· quite so;outspoken as men Ukc other things that reUe1 ~as being
It [a Interesting to see this tlllmC treatment bcJng used In cases or unhealed peptic ulcer (ulcer of the stomach or of the amnll lnte~Uno)
. when the patient fs not· confined to or · of Ncbraskat or hancfcd out to "ap.
of but bed •• Clinical M.cdJclne and Sm•lfcl-v
that Dr. Horace w~.~~ ;::!!....J-...
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fdc~n<llly to the New Dent as a whole. hove been many sqt1ea1a abottt po. atl'ategy, thercloro. i!J liUcal use of relld by Senator
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port. Qthp Wearin against .Gillette. Thill- raised plenty -of hot wbuJs in
_ _ the.. senate- tmd.,.. since it . .came-on-top of Uie Penngylvania primnrle$ and on fop of Son Jimmy Roosevelt's endorsement of Sfona~r Pep.. per fn Floricta. if gave a U~-off as. to how far the Urlng was going.
_ ~ _ lt. wasJ)M.hap~.llie.low.a meddl,ing b7 Professor Hopk,Ins that caused President Roosevelt to tell a jfre.u
.. ---«Jnferen~ thal -he>· ~s iakin~r n6 . part. at all in the ~tate ptfiilades.
Prior to that time, however, he liad quietly given biJ! b!essing to seaator M~4oo, over his several oppon-ents m CAlifornia; Senator Barkley, over
. "Bapw'' Chandler in Kentucky, and . 1t i! Urti:terstood ne has .Mown a pref~ · · erence tor Senator of Ohio,
• Now the above trentmcnt wns
given a strong l'olllng mill worltcr and not be sultnble for other
of isfied to take a ache; - --
ot agriculture; he wmr knOwn. loo. diatrh_ea o:;~~~~;~; hiSTtimecr eipt!riment Jn caus- trlend or m~a fng' :hetm'lO laj' more eggs oyl:eeP: mended this .,.l'E""I""lJCdy. · ing them In- -cJectricnlbt,liibted. hat t- The- surgeon general of ille tfnited houses at night: But Professor War· States Public Health service, Dr, ren will go down in history for. a Thomas Pttrran, 'in CJfntcal Medi· much more important reason thiitt- cine and Surgery, says that the best either of these. It wns he -who ll.!.iYiliiLID.ve.s.tmenl of all securities. convinced President Roosevelt that Ia community health. This means p.rfces could be controlled by the 1bat by all and every means federal govemrn~nt by tneanLJlt simple. ..but.. tn.te--t'acts- .oJ.-n(!U ln~-cbangmg ffie gold content of the should be made IO!own to-everybody. dollar. - _ . · ••No variety of want is more in·
Our currency structure had rf!- di'ViduaJ, none -strikes with a mor~ malned much the same tor 50 years uneven lland, than UJness. The ill· until Professor Watren became an nesil of the breadwinner, the dis· advisor, a consultant, lot the · otttritother
1 .thefaUin_g health
DeAl~ TW~ ~had been · numy , · 1hese vresent pr(>blE!his temptsf m.uch fanfare, clow. tnt.tst be met by · mgs of about the
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\Vith materhils flf knowledge: it is. thinkin-g; makes what we ret~d ours. . So far as we apprehenct .and see the connection of ideas.-so far it is ours: without that it . is I!O tnuch lo.ose matter floating .in our brain~ocke. . ~
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care for what is be~t in thought fJnd 'action-something tha't is .goo(! ap~rt from the accidents of . your own l.ot. t.ook.on other .lives besides your oWn. See what their · troubles are,· and how they are borne.~George Eliot. •
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THE¥ said it couldn't be done ~ that tltta l!otdd not.w1thstand-the tortur-e-of-thene,V- high--~ - ·
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With the sun .. baked ·brick of the straight-away ancnne granite~{! s~e .. o( the tums· pulling and·grindingatthcittires, 3-3 daring drivers, -etret)i .fine' on -.. FiTestcme Ti-,.es, waf\ed. a thrllli~g_ · battle for· gqld and glory. l'Jever before have tires been cal·led upon to take such punishment. Never in all the history of the motor car has
test. Yet.not ·one tire failed - not one single cord loosened - becatise Gum~
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. Dipping, that famo~·s Fireston~ ·patented process saturatCf and coat&. every C<itton fiber in -every c:Ord in
~very .pl with H · i~d~~tr~rtni-.-:=·=·~·=:: . ern tion an t t
ordinarily cause blowouti. _ - · Wnv mk.:,vou-r lite ind tlie-tt\rCS' . of others un5afe t.ites? Join the
·Fort Stanton will have i h e · · Bhrl&'eat and 8-e-a-t Celebration·
tbia comlnli 4th ot ·Juh thty've · ever hnd. A real old-time wild
w-eet circua wfiJ be the thing thfa year, wJtb a llOOd Barbecue
·dinner· at 11 :80 conaiatlng of hot rO'aat beef, 'salad, buna,eoffee and ice cream, wlU be furolahed tor 'he small eum of 60e, wJafch Include.• admlsalon. to .the.l(oi!Jetllf.. event• and to the llrounds. AI
. . Andy Padi1Ja, .{udge- M. c. St. Jc;lbn ,and ·MAnuel ~a~que~ re.turn~d S.Uilday".from ,Aibuq · -que, .alter llotfcin2 a markecf im:. p.rovement in the condition 'at
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ministering to the wants of James Carpenter. · Belts, ·Sock&,. Hand~erchlef,, .
_ .. FOODS .. -YOU'LL ENJOY W. s~ -'Asbeli--of th'a Memoria! . Pjlj~m~s, SporJ Shjrt s, Etc. -
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"RI11M thlo way.JolkL and.you'JI 1ee J.he blllgeat exhibition fancy wild' west r 0 d e 0, tbt greatest atrraclloo In _the Coun· ty, all tor t11c. a mall a urn of rliiP
-a-fiiff oTOiiidoHar~••--
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~ J. Holland-- We- bad a nice ratnr~JJ In Lincoln County Mon. day. · I thouKht the only time wo hnd precipitation wu ·on
.;. /the 4th or July. .
Will Ed Harrle-1 1ee fJ).at Wf' have three Nellro vusrlllat cham. · i>Tona-= Heriry- Armetroni, John
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ECON·OMY Cash Grocery
PHONE 62 Henry l..ewle, and Joe Louie. I'm . .. · J. ll' •. PETTY, Prop. • ~nftdent ~~~;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~It~~~~
w o 1 otoa Charle1 Bhr!er, Schmellllll ml'ete the B r o w n daurJ;ater Dorothy, 100 ·Myron Bomber It'll juat too bad tot Tueaday ni~rbt at the OddFel· ~d Ntu MarKle Annfs· of
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hha. Iowa' Hall, the loeaJl()dg~~nt~r· J~dd1.'t~a~ .~11 . :lL ... __ - · (11lned tbe bretltern ot Alamoaor- ot Mt. and Mr.: A. E, Huntelnsr• ~~ ~:E~i!l!~~
Herman Kelt- I'm afraid that do lodge. · Amonsr the v.faltorR er of tbt Citizen• Bank. Mr. lr the Geri'Mn Is too old to ·win ~Vaa Dr; Kibbe, a tate Jeeturerfor Br;ler Is editor of the~ ·Goodland over ttM Nr!lro. But my money tht order, w~o ii at preaent Oallr N.ewt and al1o .publlahes a
. Jt ~n .Max • .ne~orLhtleaa, even If workfng wlth the weekfy fn that. town,· . About ...... "' .. hiY,i i TntJe .weak on hll plna, =:-t--·----