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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1913. THREE i mm amm. a mmmm I 1 tral Irrigation plant, the eei-g- luiuiiin est of its kind in the world Thu plant cost S.lhO.uOO.

This company niimnu FOUND GUILTY has contracts for six new Weill to be 1 sunk at once and eight ten more prae ticetly contracte for to be sunk i Our Early Fall Will IN Sale of Blankets II MIH op i OMMERCE III I I. I' i Mil IT lt STITCTl PROPKRTT. JACKSON Standard Grocery VERDICT RENDERED IN CASE OF JAMES Willi. HT. CHARGED WITH MCKDER this inter.

The bulk of the cantaloupe crop has been harvested but it i-; too early to get the full However, Reu-gan I'onnally says that he his shipped about worth from little over 1 1 acres TOW VXD SPKRR1 II TV Begins Monday, Sept. IS. iee Our Ad in Sunday i Times DEEDED TO THE STATE ONCE alwa wr tninial Early Sale i i GIVEN THIRTY YEARS IN PEN. rv'i'iiti utTk aokets tin year we Former Owned Halt of Xutomobile-He Was Charged With Mealing. 11 avp niair.

i tal to tht Times Present Ownere gic Turn Buildings Imme-dia id on K.s of First Payment of lines and i iu- -i k's at the lowest Deludes, s.pt 11 After WITNESSES FOR STATE TESTIFIED THAT MTTRDERED MAN WAS I'EAt I AB1K. Saturday Morning Only September 13, 1913 prices we have yet made, and th.it 1- a mcr A ijrcat deal, as out Septatnber Blanket Sales Ttie first aecurlag tsi to prop ways oeen tin' tcaturc bales ot mi- -c Sty of the Kl Pi a ml presenting It I to he used a Sell cei Military lastUute the Slate 1 niverslt ul of Mini's vv.i coru- nave ti in. END OF MURDER CASE FROM PECOS lllltlai ef the Tuiicl 'om-ltiiiLri cm hist a jomt hftird 1'ir-' Hmlu mlttat of th. i 'hauiber tht The readers of this paper should key their expectations up to a high stand- used as a mUtM ttutburlied tha ippr from iht- fund, r. i-.

lira. C. Steed, WMcrw of Vk-tte, TrlK Mory of i rime uiltlren'a l'layhi)ue hiio of Trouble and watch for our big anpo'ince- hearing all the evidence that could be produced In the case the state vs. Alfred ToUms and Leon Sparry, accused hy J. J.

Glenn of having stolen his automobile, valued at Judge Maciay on motion of the county attorney, dismissed the young men from custody, holding that the evidence vvas Insufficient to Justify the charge. Towns and Sperry took the automobile in question to Denver recently and started a "for hire business in that city. They were arrested on In-formatlon furnished by Glenn, ho alleged that the machine belonged to him and that they had secured It of his agent In Douglas, where the machine WSJ left, by surreptitious means and therefore were guilty of grand larceny. The evident" showed that Tow ne owned one-half interest in the machine iim: ATJTOMOBIIjI IS in KM p. Special detailed demonstration of LOOSE-WILES English style Biscuit Bon Bons and Sugar Wafers Ye cordially invite your superior judgment and inspection of the highest grade biscuits rnent in xt Sunday's Times.

By Special icre fo thr Timet Midland. Tex. Sept. 11. case of James Wright.

hu the I with Pecos 11:15 sen mo ro blanket-. OUrincr our enti-niber io i i many larerer estabiisnments tn the lit Ii west. dis- the murder of O. C. Steed n't on October 18, the jury at o'clock this morning returned diet of guilty and assessed thi tshtnent at thirty years in the tentiary.

The taking of testimony nv iter seeini? i ur Difl 1 plays, our enormous stocks, our oTineriui as run- question answers sortmenl and our prices, the itself. 30C 3 first uirnt on thi- pTOpn Aftt lhs p.iyruoat th (Tt M-nt own prs of tin- prtprt.v will Mkt Mcp.s tlood the property to the stute, a vmII look to Hii ft 'liiic 'll tors of lu' ('lHm-bor to pny Miinn rinnti.tlly until the purchiise of S-HMH). tind intrrti 8 per cent. po id in full A Riih rominltttf thr honrri of dlrp.M-or, Dinde up of I 'hnrlt IWfJ A4l ph BclrWittstj A. shedd ini It Stile Dirt thi' repieMOHntlve of the on in-rs at the MUiturr Institute priert ti the terms on hi- ho Atfl Wild he oiiMimnuit' "I'his ninrniiit r.

n.l ered ihe fdhMtin; report hist Ettftft; "After dlseiisln the nflffdltlnitH "ith repn-M'iii nt Bfj the ttf the pnp-erty, Kelix Mintinei. Mmidy, New him! II Sti vons, foUawttljg list nirtde them lint the pirM-nt oniiei-, hnnoMli it.dv upnii prftj -nii'iit I In- i her of CofOQlttTCt will tli fd tin- property to with thr iindrrstiindiiic that thl orjimiiziitlon icrniuiiund to future hoiirttK tf itrecWfV thri umke like "i' grater itniMiiil pnymriitH until the iimnunt of with rjcGrttlng lutfrput nt 8 per cent hr puhl in full I line I itkr let ton Stih's thtit It ffaj time to take souir Icttoo Htirl to show thorn? who lutd winked to pot the OCbOol for El l'aso tin I people of thr tOWB OftpfAV tinted their efforti. Felix Mnrthie. dwidt on the ffrtftt min 3 OJEOA IS ATTACKING dl kinds will be disnlaved all kinds will ne displayed! eluded at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening and after a short recess taken for dinner the court recnnvciitci to listen to the arguments counsel and the judge's Charge. The ease wa given to the Jury at 11 o'clock and It retired, remaining; in camera till 11:15 this morning, when it announced that it had agreed upon the verfliQt outlined above.

Verdict Not a Surprise. The verdict was not a surprise to those who had listened to the testimony of witnesses for the prosecution, the burden of Which was that Steed bad the reputation of being a peae-e-able man and a good neighbor, rathe it-offensive than otherwise. Among those who testified yesterday were T. Lipscomh. T.

B. Pruttt. Dr. Moore. James Fox.

Frank I-tarey, C. Brown, Lee Roddy, W. a. Hendricks. FEDERALS AT GCAVMAS START (A MPA1GN NORTH A captain Hftrrj X.

Cootes commanding, arrived at I-" 1 Paso at 11 o'cloc vesterday morning from Columbus, X-M Tilt troop was or) the road three days. The first nigl.t of the Journey the troop camped at Malpals and the lecond nighi wenl Into cimp at Mart. They icached Kl Paso on the third day ol the trip. The baggage of lie troop was forwarded by train. Troop will go Into camp it liart'a Mill, near the induct, and will relice Troop Thirteenth cavalry, which Will proceed to Columbus, M.

Cap tain Gororsn and Troop will atari Oh trip to Columbus this Kemnants ot by the hundreds today Embroideries. Ribhons, Laces, Linens. Woolen Dress Goods, Silks, Veilings All short lengths of everything sold by the yard is offered at practically HALF PRICE II Reno oi ugli i- Loses M.SO0 rhadwick In Eire at Pueblo, olo. fill ll'irr to thr Timm riouglas. Se.pt.

11. Xews reached Douglas today that the Chad wick 90-borse-power sutomobHe owned by W. II. P.eno was destroyed by fire In the Congress garage at Pueblo. bud Sunday, when that Institution burned t.e the ground with un gggiagata '(KSS ISOtWG, Mr.

and Mrs W. II. Keno and son were touring Colorado and other western states, having left Douglas about two weeks ago In their handsome auto, which vvas but recently purohased here. The fire- hiOppened early In the evening, and was caused by an explosion of gssOllns while an employe whs filling the tank of a car just brought In. Less than one-half hour previous to" the fjre the Renos had deposited their fine machine in the garage, and It was a total E.

L. T. Moorhead. F. Smith and widow of the Mrs.

Mrs. mur- im: eentrr into wNh-h this city fust de-veloplnn. nud tboWrd thnt it only fitting I In' iii a ml nl us o' ntt-r -diouhl nlso hfl the cantar a( taarRliig in the ntnlng pro fi'sshui. Collins. T.

"amp. W. Steed, the man. Storj er testimony 1 frecl fcbe Crime. Th with fourteen oth-' loss, together automobiles.

vrTTrrnriTi-nTriYT-. in, he oilier 10 lit low It bring Kl I'll igatnai th in roajtc here mid l'l fctad tt said illles ve III, is up about nte red "pill up ii fight Texas t-e secure school ef mines to lie people of i be consummation into between the III.il RITCHIE Promoi or Boul itli lated ritten of Mrs Steed tells crime. She suid: was sheet October IS 9. On the night of husband went to the' 'amp, where I Joined walked toward home had the baby In his ahead of me. When to our house Mr Mi.

Steed and said: if the eon rarl pgd- Well- Rl iiiriii I. the story of the "My husband and died April the shooting my home ef Mrs h'm later, and with him. He arms and a ent about half way Wright a' sted Btatc and thi1 I II 1 fi It, Derived American Says Sonora Rohebt Are Disheartened by Dissension and I ear of Trouble With Yaqul. "Tha Federal troops at Gutyma! under Pedro I'jrda are now taking the offensive against the Sonora state troops and are gradually pushing northward into rebel territory," stated Siamon, superintendent of the Mines Company of America at La Dura, Sonora. who arrived in Kl "Sunday night, when 1 was at Hermosilio.

the federal forces had reached Maytorenia," continued Mr. Searnon, "fifty mll north of towards Hermosilio. They were meeting with no resistance front the rehels, and at Hermosilio a rebel captain -id thai he expected that the Federal- would arrive at the station of i 1 1 on Monday. Ortiz is halt way between Hermosilio. tile ebe capital, and the port of Quay-cc us-, the Federal stronghold.

"Sunday while was in Elaroio- silln. the rebels sent several cannon south to try to heck the Federal advance. The rebels have little ainu nltion and the dtssention in the ranks hfS.Ve disheartened them. Also the foicr of trouble with the Vaquls has upset thorn greatly and i betiave the Federal! win have hide trouble moving northward-" Mr. SearflOfl made the Journej from I.

a Dura to Hermosilio. Sonora. by horseback. Tin trip took two days He came from Hermosilio hy one of th" rebels' trains and proceeded di re, tlv to El Paso. He Intends to re-rnaln here fur a short lime.

Benefi! Spvrrnl othri member i apo-ke of derived from bai ini; 7 tie- Aumrlntrtl San Francisco, Sept. weight Champion Willie rived hire tonight from B. where his twenty lienafllM i cb0ol hr 11 Light-Rttchie ar-Vancouver, round boul n. ii Bantu akd if tbr hndgat uii hi he used im proposeil, anrl to uii'Dihei ex plained tbat aban it a iieite'i 1 1- aollcltlna poramtttaa ot at with Fredie Welsh September '0. was scheduled for called off early argi this week.

Rltohte reiterated thi the prlnlrpal promoter has repudiated a signed I hat nteM CORDOVA'S Ml To GO, Command to Leave Juarez for Chi- malum So Word of Villa. Colonel Frederico Cordova, with his command of about IflO Federal volunteers, will leave Juarez early this mornmg on a special train bound for Chihuahua. He Is of the command of General Felix troops. Cordova recently came to Juarez from Chih. He made the journey with his troops over the Mexico North -Western railroad, Hta troops came from Madera to Barreal.

where thee were picked up by a special Mexico Xorth-Western train. Cordova left Madera in order to made" "Panehn" Villa's rebels, who wet COml ng northward, after defeating General Trrnizas at Pan Andres Among Cordova's men are the officer and soldiers who shot and killed Kdmund Hayes, of Buffalo, at Madera, Chih, The men hai no', been arrested bj tie Mexican authorities and will return to the capital with the ntlor troops. Villa Is still succeeding in keeping his location and movements secret. The FVderals yesterday were unable to tell where his troops are at They believe that he is still in the Galea a district. TOREK REBELS RI NG.

Caugrbl at Villa humada by Escort ESmptj Freight Train. Three rebel aoldlsra were hung to telegraph poles at Villa Ahumaela Wednesday night to- a detachmenl dt Federal volunteers who were acting as the escort for a train empty the mtn ering financial te rms. The champion expects to leave Xew York within a few davs. 'I have torn down that Junk, meaning the children's playhouse, and ynu must not 1 1 1 it up referring to a playhouse hla children an! ours had built in the c.ird. Mr.

Steed rcplb-d: 'What's the mailer with yon''' and also added something about a Mexican ease. Mr. Wrlghc said; 'It's riot a Mexican I am after; It's you 1 and immediately fired. "My husband was walking nn ordinary gap ec hen shot and fell wjth the child In his arms. 1 fell at the sound of the flrat shot, and when my husband screamed.

I asked: 'Darling, are you He tailed to answer me, and Mr. Wright asked me to hush and to come to him and he would explain matters I replied that ould not como to him or tn anybody the meniherv tbat Mil-; fund Wn to PCrlraf unions otbaf tbtbF i'li IwproTftoanta ritderrii hy (he am oitt tW iidvrtnrtni; the. luterests of Kl 1'nso WtM stated thnt tin further sutitrripttonH would ho lieiled tie- hnmher. 1. A Shedd itfttad Unit if the approprlii lion fui acaovfjing tba property could boi he tflken from the bOdaM fund, he did not fief h'W could he mlsed, thr prtonNe bad hrrn made tl" iiirrrrlhiiiorM tli.it no other fundi wutd he aolleltad.

'n itei Kobtbarg mad1 motion ih Budget Fund committee nuthorlce thr honnl of dlrertrrs of ho ('hninhrr of i otj inerip iipproprhito f.Ymm from thr fund ns propoaed In the report of tin direct or a' oubcommlttae After aome dlacuaaton a it. the proprtetj of doing thin when there was barely quorum uf thr Budget Fund i ommlttea preaenf, UeCnrdj sec I Vmah I for "October ij 'v'v. include tRenem 1 I fV'''1 1 ffVA I Mt RD1 VI Bp Dfcrial 11 ire tn thi Timm Porta le, X. M.i Sept 11. Dean Collingsworth "as shot three- nines wilh a Savage gun and Instantly killed tl tln day near Macy.

The Hike. L-a airy, Troop I'nds Ip M. Thirteenth ith Tro previous Relatl I Hi lie "Our frie-nd previous relations had been and I had a frb ndl eonier- IF HEADACHY, DIZZY, mi innn "mnninri killing BU posed to he the result of an old feud, .1 W. Bucklew is in Jail charged 'Ith the killing. fact he came hi and surrendered.

III II 1-1. I Mil 0t Thr Aiiwialrrl Pre! Washington, Sept, ll Many inuulr-les have been received by Postmaster Oeneral Burleson us to whether milk mac be forwarded bv panel post ll" announced today that tha department was not prepared yet to handle- milk In ordinary nana, but hoped seme day tu do so. onded hr motion it was unanlmoui ea rried. the meet Inn -f the tonrd of lilrr. ors, hehi hrfoi'- thr j-dnt meeting, ii hr from i iniUk who will ma freisrttt erers whle-h arrived in complete without one oj I (hesemosiaracefufand jjuuthfu! sijjfet in i ii (ne wi.rhi ii tour i bun go Hiid New York tihiiit-, in nuawer inn- ea hy thr mm ret r.

thfl lutnit Making Mi if Mir ilatea of October BO a i lean our liier and vva.t"-e logged 1 bowels to-night) I bully! Xorember and be reajerved Kl wa tend. IV ex III VII II .1 I Sa rinher would date tbe touring The ninmlt The letter stilted bat he thr i Hi pOHftHlh cluba roald rem Kl Ih 1 1 Representative .1 usee nib I'l York. Sept, the heme i i Xevv Tltnoi from f'lrtarr on decided not do nnytbfng tbe mutter at preaent. who dlsam i of his brother more ii was reported to-located at the Mount near Hrewster, N. Y.

ik satbm with Mr. Wrlghi about ten days before the murder of my hu--band. Mrs. Wright had helporl to build the playhouse, and Mr. Wright had never requested its removal.

The only gun my husband ever owned was a 2'J-ca liber targe rifle. He bail never made anv threats against Mr. Wright to my know ledge, nir did bo make any threats to get a gun, and when he was shot made no move In that direction. Mr Wright had been given work by my husband and Mr Wright had been give sewing bj mi-self. I saw-Mr.

Wright come heeme en the night of the shooting and he appeared tee drunk. When my bus-band fell he dropped the baby. I am sure he had me previous Intimation that trouble was brewing or that be might expect tretibb from Vr Wright" Mrs. Camp also testified to the fart ibat the playhouse whbh was th" cause of Wright murderous anger was built with Mis Wright's sanction, and that Mrs. Wright helped the children of both (an Dies to build II The trip to the border was made bv fit I 'I rn 'w1.

(Mar. 'iuloriui 'liri'it fL I 1 ''w h' 1 now on safe at our MP 8 PATTERN COyPilM A i f) for each nuitihrr I ha ll a ll' night, had lirook Kan A leif-r whs irnd f- offering t' rpreaant tto-of 'ommerce 'it I hr i im tioh to if Md in Detroit I I.e-trr 101 ln no I RoAdo The OffPl U.S. ARMY ORDERS yesterday morning from Chihuahua. The Federals took the trio of rebels hy surprise. In the possession of each was found a canvas sack filled with eartridges.

The Federal force Commanded by Captain Tellcs of the volunteers, TWO MIM exploded, Supposed Thai Rebel Sympathisers 'ESI "If tee a-tln. Two of the mines pjaee-d by the Federals on the- outskirts of Juarez were accidentally exploded yesterday. They- were em the riverside opposite the T'nion station. The belief is that Const It lonal 1st sympathizers set the mines, as there are only a fe soldiers maintained on duty guarding them. Tlo were placed by the Federals months ago when they feared attac by Villa and his rebels.

C. IL Cooper In Town. Cf. IL Cooper, superintendent of the Madera company mills at Pearson. who was recently held up at Pearson by Maximo bandits, and after being forced to give was threatened with death, arrived In Rl Paso last night from Madera.

mi- rpted The memben of the it ri preaenl at tto (beating irare: It Htllre, I A Khedil i II 1 Inlf tjporga Kyntni, Uoliei I Hllliprberi, .1 Preadentbal mid Hern-- iry A Keeiesi The uiriuhrrs Budget Kuiid commit ttf pre si nt I Unndy, 1 1 Banm, Potter, Waitf Koblherg, It, Htpveim, l-Vltj IVnflblnirtnn, '-it 11 -Captain Morion Mn in tu r-iiirifintli fiivuJry. In r-n'V-ii from 'imji Pf-rrv. OIjIh, iiimI "111 Get a ln-cent box now. Vou're bilious' You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes bum, our skin Is ellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. Xo wonder you feel ugly, nn-an and Ill-tempered.

Your tjri-lem is full of bile not properly passed off. and what you need Is a cleaning Up inside Don't continue being a bll-inim nuisance to yourself and those who love you. and don't resort to harsh physii-s that irritate- and Injure, Remamber thai most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels by morning with gentle, thorough ('a ara rets they work while you Bleep A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver anrl bowels olean; stomach sweet, and vnur had clear for months. Children love to take CascsrstkB, befcause they taste good and never gripe or sicken. Advertisement.

I J11' tr Dtatlon, MitiIihII, Siwond Hosifnn Hnd frovl- urd. .1 Wilmitrth, dm'-, i I WOLF ON ILL rn nrr IjiiiLLi Miirtlne r. M. i Kcbwarts, J. O'Kaefa .1 i trsBSbac and A Good lei it I.I i Hfl i I' no I in i ul ittiii I i im i -1 1 1 1 1.

tit. tin -i I hit Rurrovt lAfv iavtHl tn Quick i -1 1 L' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I l.li oil I II iii Washington I I 1 1 Ul S'l'Ji I ll I to nrdHr -intn l.lotit, S'lim-l Kil'Mr, Siyrrnil rnriu. tltir-svl hi I' i 1 tho nviiitton 4Tlf of ti nnnj mU HlrtPtion rblvf ulajn i attWtfT nrnl irorfi1 to IMfiro and liw'silKeitt1 i.tciit ncfldi-nf rownllinif hi ih- rtth ttf h.i l.fciit MukN H. 1-ovr, thrarc t. Kad AntonJo, Tpiip, tint) wth 1 "f--it-h to Hvlnrlofi th'Wff to Fnland, K.

V. MrJ. rha A. M'1ekln, Fifth caRlry, nil) procf'l to VVIpc-hiNstef, Vt for im-nornrv rtulv, tlo-n' t- rronr ntntlon aving Washington, nuir. I'onsplciioux figure Ii Indictment In nrk Ihi Pim iiii ll in tn th, Timri Doufflsa, Ariz.

K.t ii a more ssnsatlonal attempt --at self-dc strin -Hun could not well he pulled off th in that made- by Hutrows at ihe police station last nicht about 10 o'. oi Burrows had bean temporarily Ac talne-el at he aileiiiartt rs at Ihe reanest Prospective Buyers eeirtill trig of air est ed here tonight bv order nf Attorney Oeneral Mcltevnubls lie sn released nn 13000 bond Whai nr'fn railroad motor car over the. Mexico Xorth-Western line. Cooper was at Pearson and Madera by F. i.

Herr, acting genera! superintendent of the mills, who returned to the Mexican lumber lamps last week from Kl Paso. OVA PRO THR! ITEVED Maximo Castillo ami Bra nils Hi nan-eie Vpproachlng Border. Slirctfll Win to thr 7'fftirs Douglas, Sept. II. -Tin- peerted presence- of Maximo Castillo ami Bratilfo Rernandes 19 miles south by east of Aua Pileta has caused a slight ripple of appi ehensiein among the Sonora min ng nten eeperaling in the zone that may be affected bv the actlvties of these rebels.

The band, It i is reported numbers about 2T.0 men. The small garrison at Agna Pneta ould hardly successfully eopS with I a sudden attack by this band Trooper rbompson Held for Murder Hi; ecitl tt lr, limit Wires will find eif ho wife, ho reported llllll he I threatened to take her life at their I spsrtments at tin- Windsor hotel He was sitting ouietlj in ihe- room Main Hergeunl Meuman, when, like a flash of light in he ran across I the room, grabbed the 4fi caliber tomatlc revolver belonging to the I it. Di th A.lv i-r ein.r slsotrli it turns th- the anil ri Wlr that frmn the Mi-rgeani, piaeeu tin- muzzle- to his left hreatif. and shouted, I'm through vnii it ail." and pulled the trigger Neuman huh at his side anel instantly grabbed the gun. an scl which Undoubtejdl) soved the- man's Ises to he ii lonn drawn "in cci.ul lion contest will begin September 1 te I linfnre the L'nlted States oni mission cr hire.

The warrant on which the or-tcsl was made was Issued by the l-ernl court In New York and hud In i ii get their hands upon In late and extradition prieeedfngs i I'ABKM I I. OBJ) I eS I II ft ByKpretGl Hereto lAc limm min 8. Jackson anel Mlrs Itiith O. i- wheels. It i.nneei energy to ynu from the hiehiy 1 'Ivnsroo of litisi-ncss.

romfl tn the- of voiir favorite nowapappr Uae the live- wires of advertlsins In DSWSpapera like The Times. Make tin rn rve you. You he astotllshSd and pli-HHcd nt ill- "picndld liuslneHs activity eif th" merchants and mami-fart ir'-r-' DOUglas, Ariz Kept, 11 Robert Thompson. Teee.rp Xlmh cavalry, was bound to the superior court today Judge Maciay without bail, to answer to charge of murder In the killing of his comrade, Kdwurd Smith, at the cavalry headquarters in Douglas on the morning e.f Aug life as Hie tlUliei, Inatead nf pHfotltiif thrugh any vital organ, was d'--flerted uiid paseel through the breast without even striking a bone, maklnM its exit through the- fleshy part of the Burrows is an lte wagon lahorer here The wife wan at the depot readv to leave aun when he tried kill himself, but returned and re-conell, all-in was effee-tcd In order that he might nun" hi in Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, Etc. "New and Second-Hand" for CASH OR TERMS Tt will pav you to see us before buying or exchanging anything for thr home.

Wc carry up-to-date Myle-of medium grade goods (marie for durability), and will he glad to show you our lines. Foutz Zinkler realise that It Is feir PORTALKsi I II I v. C. Brewer Tlv lie i ell use ti) you it We Pay 4 On. Savings OUl is a II waste ere-ray.

K- nl-rt. He- up l.i. to Oi Lands Sell at lift? rt and nn- i gntaloupt Yield H.i IfVVfSl 'I Ire Hi tin lmr en groom, eippcmed to the in because of- the that young Jne ksoi llif cererriein vva-time planning Hie finally pulled off wi elding i-ereui'irn euiiple wen' back is said the father on the best of te WW NII.H l'l iillli fill 7 hr A'-nrtntnl Vim Hnughton, Mich ept. 1 A new World'a milk reeeird for Jeney eows owned by the Ftoycronn farm of Houghton county. Michigan Her yearly record under the supervlo'in of the Michigan agricultural oellexe Known a pro.

deletion of P.7Jc3 pounds of milk, testing 1. 132 pounds, nine ounces of but- held lil lie lie, p.iundd ut BHife. ths best there Is out of llfi. The men and women you admire hee ause ihe do thlnifs are er tlslnir leaders. They do tnins because th-v They are sdvertlalng reader because they know thsss lire wires of sdvertlelna; arry ths news that kMH th- ii tn date Portales, 1 1 The I tales valley appears to bp on the hp of a real boom.

Fifty thousand doi- lars worth af land has been s'eid b. 'the pe.rtabs I'tllltb-s -1 po within I the past few dH.vs. The price was llfeT and up per acre. This company values lie holding In the valley ut i i.nnn.oou. It owns, in addition to the Bcve.rui thousand SOTM of land, thu Co Bank tic Trust 1:5 X.

Stanton. Phone 1 1" Just Below Post Gflice.

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