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News EstabliahedlKM 1913 No. 19 Herald Established 1908 Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, March 13, Volume IX at $1.50 per acre against known Aviso los owners who made returns ac T T a Pagadores de Tasación cording to law, and $2 per acre against unknown owners who Estancia. N. M., Febrero 8, de 1913. made no returns. Improvements APRIL 21 El asesor o su diputado visitara los varios precintos del condado de Torrance en las abajo con el fin de recibir were assessed at two-thir- of fechas mencionadas actual value. la cédulas de propiedad por tasaciones del ano'de 1913. Todas pagadores de tasación están suplicados de ver el asesor The Board of County Commis This would make raw quarter The juries drawn by Judge sus precintos y hacer una rendición personal de su propiedad, sioners held a meeting last Sat sections of land assessed to Medler last Saturday will be ei la cual sera mas satisfactoria que de mandar por correo. urday which Attorney Dobson, known owners who complied summoned to appear April 21st. at Precinto Lugar Fecha Receiver Murray and General with the law, valued at $240, Court will convene March 24th, ' 5 Punta Casa de José de Jesús Romero Sábado, Marzo 15 Manager Coomer of the N. M. C. and to unknown owners or those and will be adjourned to April 4 Ciénega Casa de Gabriel Silva Lunes Marzo 17 railroad appeared before the who failed to comply with the 21st. The reason for this is that 13 Abo Casa de Donaciano Aragón Martes Marzo 18 Board and asked for a reduction law, $320. For purposes of com an effort is being made to get 15 Mountainair Oficina de Chas. L. Burt Miércoles y one-thir- d necessary of in the taxes of the parison it will be to legislation which will allow the 19-2- Jueves. Marze 0 take the raw land, because the road. Two members of the commissioners to distribute the 6 Willard Torrance County Savings Bank Viernes y vary amount, Board were present Messrs improvements in delinquent tax collections 21-2- Sábado, Marzo 2 but it may be remembered that Zamora and Valencia, Mr. San the general county and court 14 Lucia Tienda de E. A. Mattingly Viernes, Marzo 21 improvements were at in chez being abstnt. assessed fund, addition to the road and 9 Palma Casa de Jesus M. Abeyta Martes, Marzo 25 66 per cent of actual value. bridge We understand that the attor and school funds as now 12 Encino Casa de Cesario Montoya Jueves, Marzo 27 Now as to the actual value of provided. ney made very strenuous repre If this legislation 10 Duran Casa de Ventura Duran Sábado Marzo 29 raw land. sentations and intimated that enacted ic will permit tne com 10 Varney Distrito Escuela Tienda de E. L. During the past three years the taxes were a life and death missioners, in their discretion Moulton, Corona Lunes, Marzo 31 raw quartérs have sold as high to make substantial matter with the road that it a additon to 18 Cedarvale Ofieiaa de la Estafeta Martes, Abril 1 as $800, and as low as $300. A could not afford to operate and the court fund, which will in 11 Pinos Wells Oficina de la Estafeta Miércoles Abril 2 few days ago the Virgie Block Judge pay such taxes. turn enable the to dispose 11 Progresso Ofieina de la Estafeta Jueves Abril 3 quarter, one of the best in the We are further informed that of much accumulated business 3 Moriarty Casa de Joe Davis Miércoles, Abril 2 Valley, was sold to Frank Stand awaiting Mr. Zamora seemed rather in action. 16 Mcintosh Tienda de White & Laws Jueves, Abril 3 hardt for $500. Another not clined to grant the reduction Grand Jurors 7 Estancia A la Casa de Corte Marzo y Abril quite as good was sold during asked, while Mr. Valencia was Isidor Perea Eugenio Padilla Sección 4035 de las Leyes Compiladas de 1897 lee como sigue: the past is firm in opposition to any reduc- week for $300. It J. T. Barnett Andres Salas "Si alguna persona, sujeta a tasación, faltare a rendir una lista extremely improbable the tion. Under these circumstances that Mercor Jaramillo Heleno Zamora verdadera de su propriedad, según requerido por las presentes best quarter of land in the and there being but the two raw Abran Barela E. W. Boon tres secciones, el asesor hará una lista de la propriedad de tal County could members present, no action was be sold at the pres L. A. Williams J. E. Williams persona y su valuación, de conformidad con la mejer información ent time for $700, and is prob taken, and the Board adjourned it Francisco Perea S. F. Jackson que pueda obtenery tal persona estará sujeta, en adición a la tasa a say until next Saturday, when the ably liberal estimate to Tomas Bachicha J. B. Rolbey asi asesada a una pena de veinte y cinco por ciento de la misma, y average matter will again be taken up. that the actual value of Preciliano Lueras Cristino Garcia sera asesada y colectada como parte de las tasas de tal persona. unimproved land in the county We are authorized to say that Antonio Lueras C. E. Davenport Todos dueños de propriedad que falten de hacar sus cédulas during past years at this meeting, Saturday, March the three was Chas. Greenfield Elfejd Chavez entre el primer dia de Marzo y el primer dia de Mayo de cada ano, $700 per quarter. 15th, the Board invite and re- Donaciano Sanchez no serán concedidos la exención de $200.00 proveída por ley." The taxa quest as many taxpayers as can lowest valuation for Talesmen El retorno personalmente de su prepriedad con el asesor cuando tion having per quar make it convenient to do so, to been $240 Luis Tarin Andres Sanchez este en su precinto se hallara mas ganancioso a Vd. y al asesor y appear before them and make ter, if the foregoing estimate is Albert Abbott Julian Chavez ayudara el asesor en la trabajo de su oficina. known their views as to wheth correct it follows that the lowest M A. Maloney W. W. King Muy respetuosamente, er or not the Board should grant valuation placed upon land for Petit Jury Antonio Salazar, the reduction in taxes asked by taxation purposes was within a J. J. McMillen W. P. Comer Asesor del Condado de Torrance. the railroad. fraction of 35 per cent of the ac- R. F. Clark Carl Waldron We are told that as to the tual value, and the valuation as- Daniel Chavez Celestino Ortiz actual payment of taxes, whether sessed against the unknown own- Sosteno Montano L, W. DeWolf Notice to Taxpayers a reduction is granted or not, er is a fraction above 45 per Wm. Mcintosh J. M. Smith county to be paid with cent. Modesto Ulibarri E. Pace the is N. M.. February 8. 1913. Live stock and personal prop Andres Aguilar Estancia, promises to pay in other words Jacobo Baca The assessor or his deputy will visit the several precincts of Torrance receiver's certificates. erty of all kinds, as everyone is J. M. Milbourn Manuel Aragón County on the dates stated below for the purpose of receiving the returns of To assist taxpayers in arriving thoroughly aware, has been as Modesto Martinez Manuel Sedillo property for taxes for the year 1913. at an intelligent opinion as to sessed on a higher basis than re Nicolas Martínez Antonio Otero All taxpayers are earnestly requested to meet the assessor at the nearest point and make a personal rendition of their property which whether the railroad is entitled al estate. Santiago Barros Rafael Garcia will be more satis average factory than by mailing to the office. to the reduction asked, we have The valuation of the Reyes Quintana J. A. Cobb Precinct Place Date ascertained the following .facts: railroad for the past three years Talesmen 6 Punta House of Jose'de Jesus Romero Saturday, 15 To begin with is the fact that was $1,916 per mile, approxi Henry Cox C. M. Milbourn 4 Ciénega HouseoftGabriel Silva Monday, 47 the road has never paid any tax mately 21 J per cent of actual Juan Salas Luis Apodaca 13 Abo Store Donaciano Aragón Tuesday, 18 15 Mountainair Office of Chas. L. Burt Wednesday Thursday. 19-2- es, being under the law exempt value. It is now asked that this be Placido Trujillo Pablo Perea and 0 6 Willard Torrance County Savings Bank Friday and Saturday, 21-2- 2 1910, and reduced one-thir- d, which would Jose M. Torres Joe McKinley from taxation until 14 Lucia Store of E. A. Mattingly Friday, 21 the taxes levied since the road make the valuation $ ,278 per Nicanor Jaramillo O. W. Bay 9 Palma House of Jesus M. Abeyta Tuesday, 25 y became taxable are unpaid. mile, or 14 per cent of actual Refujio Chavez Lucero 12 Encino House of Cesario Montoya Thursday, 27 In 1910 the road was valued at value. Fred Biggí 10 Duran store of Ventura Duran Saturday, " 29 10 Varney School District -- Store of E.L. Moulton, Corona Monday, $2,250 per mile, and the taxes To recapitulate: " 31 18 Cedarvale Postoffice Tuesday. April 1 due for that year amount to The railroad has had six years WOMAN'S CLUB 11 Pinos Wells Postoffice Wednesday. " 2 $7,792.07. of total exemption from 11 Progresso Postoffice Thursday, " 3 In 1911 the valuation was 8 Moriarty House of Joe Davis Wednesday, " 2 16 Mcintosh btore of White & Laws Thursday $1,500 per mile, and the taxes During the past three years it The Woman's Club is indebted " a 7 Estancia Court House March and April for that year amount to $4,871.28. has been assessed at an average to Mrs. Neal Jenson for a very Sec. 4035 Compiled Laws of 1897, reads as follows: In 1912 the valuation was of 21 per cent of actual value. pleasant afternoon last Friday. "If any person liable to taxation, shall fail to render a true $2,000 per mile, and the taxes It is now asked that this be re list of hia After the regular business property as required by the preceding three sections, the assessor shall $7,611.98. duced to 14 per cent of actual make for that year amount to meeting was over the following out a liBt of the property of such person, and its value, according to the beat In 1913 the state board has value. officers were elected: Mrs. A. information he can obtain, and such person shall be liable in addition to the The railroad has paid not one tax so assessed, to the penalty of twenty-fiv- e cent thereof, which shall be as- placed a valuation upon the road M. Parrett, President; Mrs. Mar sessed and collected as a part of the taxes of such person. of $9,000 per mile, which this solitary cent, and proposes to tin Senter, Vice President; Mrs. All property owners failing te make return of their nrorjertv tuten 11,. pay in promises to pay, on a 14 first day of March and the first day of May of each year torfeit their rieht of board says is the actual cash L. A, Rosseau, Recording Secre- exemption of $200.00 allowed by law. value. per cent basis. tary; Mrs. G. H. Van Stone, Cor- he personal return or your property with the assessor when in vnur nn. During all this time the com cinct will be found advantageous to all concerned and greatly facilitate th If the state board is correct as responding Secretary; Mrs. Will work in the assessor's office. mon geezer, witnout any regard Very actual value of the road Elgin, Treasurer, respectfully yours, to the to whether he was busted or not, Antonio Salazar, year, then in 1910 it was The hostess then served a Assessor Torrance County. this has paid on a basis of 35 per cent assessed at 25 per cent of its tempting collation to the mem- and upward or lost his property. bers and two guests. The next actual value. When you are disposed to crit His determination and nerve in In 1911 it was assessed at 163 Before a person is authorized meeting will be at the Club room icise Dr. Amble because he does trying to make the big property per cent of its actual value. to shoot any game whether on with Mrs. J. A. Kelley, hostess. not devote all his time to du- pay In 1912 it was assessed at a his property or elsewhere in New the holders taxes is worth a Mexico, be must secure a hunt Married, at the M. E. church ties of the office of treasurer and good sized roll to county. fraction above 22 per cent of its ing license. Secure your license the It San Antonio, Texas, March 3, collector, forget there is actual value. for 1913 from J. E. Braxton. in don't that worth much more than all the During these years raw land Deputy Game Warden, Estancia. Miss Elmer Tuttle and Mr. is one big item to be placed on time of a man with a backbone in this county has been assessed New Mexico. advt. Bishop of San Antonio. the credit Bide of the ledger. of the angleworm type. PUBLICATION PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Lists 3 1016, 1694. NOTICE FOR NOTICE FOR Department of the Interior RESTORATION TO ENTRY OP Department of the Interior Department of the Interior Fe, N. M LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M U. S. Land Office at Santa Notice is hereby given that the lands Rnllahl.v Pur February 10, 1913. described below, embracing 124.10 March 1, 1913. February 1, 1913. Guaranteed (o Please given Jane hereby given Lula E. Brery Gardener anrt Notice is hereby given that Manuel acres, within the Manzano National Notice is hereby that Notice is that PlnntersliuuM U'l ilia Forest, New Mexico, will be George Priestly, Miller, Estancia, . Tajique, New Mexico, Priestly, widow of Runkelew. now of mmNorthern Grown Gonzales, of subject to settlement and entry under New Mexico, who, on March 24th, 1906, OFFER hn. on Sentember 15th, 1910, 'made the provisions of the homestead laws of of Lucia, New Mexico, SPECIAL Lots who, on January 28th, 1910, made home made homestead entry No. FOR 10 CENTS homestead entry No. 014188, for the United Htates and the act of June a will aead postpaid our fcection 11, 9ü6 (34 Stat., 233), at the United stead entry No. 012536, for n Section for nwti Section 22. Township 6 north, I Fr.TION 3 and 4, and eX sw'4l si, rMMie nni 90e 7 east, N. States land office at Santa Fe, New 32, Township 6 north, Range 11 east, N Range 8 east, N. M. P. Meridian, has t pfe. AO I1t Tomata- Township 7 north, Range Mexico, on April 15, 1913. Any settler t pk(. rriniwu lUJiih M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in filed notice of intention to make t iikf. 1nr ? u P. Meridian, hss filed notice of in who was actually and in good faith 1 frnriv J fabhiff t Isa tention make three year Proof, year Proof to establish claim to I ptc. KvlkrtonHark. tltta . . 10a tention to make three year Proof claiming any of said lands for agricul- to' five ttw I'J Variolita Owl' Flower 8m4i to lana aoove tural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, to entablish claim to the land above de- the land above described, be- 1.U0 to establish claim the "7HÍ j fiiTt mnta to help py postaf nd and has not abandoned same, has a pref- v Collection, Neal Jenson, U. S. scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. fore Neal Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, i i'rseelve the nb 'Trrtoni foofrihed. before erence right to make a homestead entry w"i uit New and Inutrmrtív .nriinn Uxiide. Estancia, New Commissioner, at Estancia, N. M., on at Estancia, New Mexico, on the 15th ,";:í TNORTH12RN 8KKW CO. ' Commissioner, at for the lands actually occupied. Said " 3';v o i't. EockftH'd, Illlnoiit Mexico, on the 20th day of March, 1U1J. lands were listed upon the applications the 14th day of April, 1913. . day of March, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: of the persons mentioned below, who -- Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: have a preference right subject to the Tom Miller, Robinson, Charles Block, L. Hues, J. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Alfredo Chavea, Maximiliano Mon-- prior right of any such settler, provid- James John Berry Lu- Spruill, C. L. Riley, all of Estancia, Luna, Lorenzo Gonzales, ed such settler or applicant is qualified E. Calkins, George Edmunds, all of Department of the Interior, toya, Jesus New Mexico. Fe, N. M. Mexico. to make homestead entry and the pref cia, New Mexico. U. S. Land Office at Santa all of Tajique, New to April MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Register. erence right is exercised prior MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. February 1, 1913. MANUEL R. OTERO, 15, 1913, on which lands will be date the hereby given P, subject to settlement and entry by any NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is that John Ortiz' store is headquarters for qualified person. The lands embrace a Department of the Interior Turner, of Estancia, New Mexico, who 2 and Department of the Interior we tract of 64.30 acres within Sees. M on February 15th, 1909, made home- Irult always sicoicn 6 7 M., U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M quality. adv 35, Ts. and N., R. 6 E., N. M. stead entry No. 08821, for nwjf Section y and best described by metes and bounds as fol- March 1, 1913. 10, 1913. February 11, Township 6 north, range 7 east, lows: Beginning at corner No 1, a Notice is hereby given that William Notice is hereby given that Simon J. limestone marked H I, whence the N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of W. Wagner, of Mcintosh, Want to Sell or Trade quarter corner on the south line who, on September 2'2nd. 1910, made intention to make three yeat 3"), 7 6 3 Mexico, who, on June Ask for of Sec. T. N., R. E., bears S. New homestead entry ino. uivtio, wr nw;4 Proof, to establish claim to the land your property? links; extending thence N. 20 chains; 21st. 1909. made desert land Section 1, and the neM Section 2, W. 15 chains; above described, before Neal Jenson, our big free list. thence 15 chains; thence S. entry No. 010544, for se,y Section 3, P nD),;n1nnt1i Rannra 7nnat N.M.P. thence W. 7 chains; thence N. 57 W. notice of intention to U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, New - Township 5 north, Range 8 east, N. M, Meridian, has filed SOUTHWEST REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 15.91 chains: thence S. 17 15' W. 14 make tnrte year to es- Mexico, on the 15th day of March, 1913. 61 chains; thence E. 13.56 chains; thence P. Meridian, has filed notice of interf-tio- n MORIARTY, JiKW MEAIW. tablish claim to the land above described, Claimant names as witnesses: S. 67 E.21 chains; thence N. 39 30" to make final proof, to KTn.i lononn TT S nnmmiRRinn- - E. 14.56 chains to corner No. 1, the de- New Mexico, on the Perry Begley, George Pugh, John L. list- establish claim to the land above er, at Estancia, place of beginning. Said tract was day oi juarcn, Lobb, J. . Baker, all of Estancia, ed upon the application of Candido San' scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. 20tn uu. chez, of Tajique, New Mexico; List Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mex- Claimant names as witnesses: New Mexico. W. H. MASON R. OTERO, Register. A tract of 60.10 acres within Sec. ico, on the 14th day of April, 1913. N. J. Marietta and B. B. Walker of MANUEL U T IfpiirV 2, T. 6 N., R. 6 E., described by metes Claimant names as witnesses: Hi Mom Mavím W Physician and Optician and bounds as follows: Beginning at and W. S. Rogers of Estancia, New Notice by Publication corner No. 1, a limestone marked H-- l, Henry Sawyer, J. H . Ingle, David M. Mexico. In the District Court of the Third Ju- N.M. south SSS SSSláSK. Gstancia, whence the quarter corner on the Short, all of Estancia, New Mexico; E. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. dicial District of the State of New 35, 7 6 E. , line of Sec. T. N., R. bears New Mexico. within and County N. 39 30' E. 14.56 chains', extending C. Halderman, of Palma,' Mexico, for the MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. of Torrance. thence S. 28 W. 12.17 chains; thence NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION S. 68 W. 15.68 chains; thence E. 40 Philomena C. Lentz, chains; thence N. 27.88 chains; thence NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Department of the Interior Plaintiff, No. 337 W. 10.56 chains; thence S. 39 30' W. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M vs. Civil FRED H. AYERS 14.56 chains to the place of beginning. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. A. W. Lentz, Defendant. upon applica- February 1, 1913. Said tract was listed the March 1, 1913. The above named defendant is here- Counselor at Law of Rafael S. Sanchez, of Taiiaue, Notice is hereby given that William Attorney and tion by notified that complaint has been New Mexico; List Approved Notice is hereby given that Dexter B. Garl&nd, of Estancia, New Mexico, 9 M a m to4 :30pm filed against him by the above named Office honri January 29, 1913. S. V. Proudfit, As- Stifford King, of Mcintosh, New Mex April 1st, 1911, made home- General who,, on MEXICO sistant Commissioner of the ico, who, on March 26th, 1908, made sej plaintiff m the Ihird Judicial District ESTANCIA, NEW Office. stead entry No. 015119, for seM Land 13787-0616- for Court of the State of New Mexico, homestead entry No. Section ,21, neM, e nwJi, sw4 7 within and for the County of Torrance; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION nw4 Section 5, Township north, nwM. Section 28, Township 7 north, Range & N. M. P. Meridian, has that the general object of said action LULA ELLETT Department of the Interior east, Range 7 east, N. M. P. Meridian, has and the relief prayed for by the said U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M filed notice of intention to make filed notice of intention to make U S. Commissioner Plaintiff is that the bonds of matrimo- February 1, 1913. five year proof, to establish claim to three year Proof, to establish claim to all Neal ny existing between said plaintiff and Prompt and Careful Attentinn Notice is hereby given that Mitchell the land above described, before to the land above described, before Neal work. Appeals drawn with-o- U. S. Estan defendant be dissolved, the grounds al- E. Pickens, of Estancia, New Mexico, Jenson, Commissioner, at Jenson. U. S. Commissioner, at Estan extra charge on 12th day of leged being desertion and who, on January 25th, 1910, made cia, New Mexico, the cia, New Mexico, on the 15th day of Willard, New Mexico April, 1913. plaintiff also prays tbat she be made homestead entry No. 012511. for nwJi March, 1913. Claimant names as the custodian of all their minor children Section 32, Township',7 north, Range 9 witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: S. Rogers, of Mcx- and of tlieir community property. east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- W. Estancia, New George S. Clark, O. C. Loveless, P. ico, and J. B. Bowman, S. B. Douglas, Said defendant is further notified ice of intention to make three N. Barnett, William H. Hill, all of Es that unless he enters his appearance on H. B. HAWKINS John Vanderford, all ofMcIntosh, New year Proof, to establish claim to the tancia, New Mexico. or before the 7th day of April, 1913, land above described, before Neal Jen-so- Mexico. OTERO, Register, judgment will be rendered against him County Surveyor MANUEL R. by U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. in said cause default. W. D. Wasson is the name of Plain- at Court House on 15th day of March, Office the New Mexico, the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tiff's attorney, whose postoffice address 1913. New Mexico. Estancia, - New Mexico. Department of the Interior Department of the Interior is Estancia, Claimant names as witnesses; In witness whereof 1 have hereunto U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M Ü. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M set my hand and affixed the seal of said L. Garvin, George Fenley, J. M. E. March 1, 1913. February 10, 1913. Court, this 18th day of February, A. Shaw, Frank Comer, all of Estancia, 1913. M. Leroy D. New Mexico. Notice is hereby given that James Notice is hereby given that (Seal) ACASIO GALLEGOS, R. L. Hitt Estancia, Mexico, HttorntyotLaw MANUEL- - R. OTERO, Register. Whitlow, of New Stephenson, of Estancia, New Mexico, Clerk of the Third Judicial District who, on October 25th, 1910, made home who, on May 2nd, 1919, made home- Court in and for the County of Tor- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M. stead entry No. 014389, for b Section entry No. 013402, for se Sec. 1, rance, N. Department of the Interior, stead WILLARD, NEW MEXICO 24, Township 7 north, Range 7 east, N. Tntvnalii'nknm. PnnoP 7 PflRt. N. M. P. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. of intention Chamberlain's Tablets for Con- M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in Meridian, hns filed notice March 1, 1913. to make commutation Proof, to es- stipation. tention to make three year Proof, claim to land above describ DOCTORS is hereby given that Julia A. tablish the For constipation, Chamberlain's Notice to establish claim to the land above de ed, before Neal Jenson, U. o. commis- de- Tablets are excellent. Easy to take F. and Dora WiedeRanders, Brown, widow of James J. Brown, scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. sioner, at Estancia, New Mexico, on ceased, New Mexico, who, 20th day of March, 1913. mild and gentle in effect. Give them t - - NEW MEX. of Estancia, Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi the ESTANCIA homestead a trial. For sale by all dealers, advt. on April 4th, 1906, made co, on the 14th day of April, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Diseases of Snrgftrr, Eye. Ear See. 10, Women and Nose aort Throat entry No. for swhi Claimant names as witnesses: George Pugh, J. H. Ingle, Grover C. Children Ulasbee fitted Township 6 north, Range 8 east, N .M. Powell, Perry Begley, all of Estancia, W. H. Chandler, W. S. Buckner, R. F. Phone No. 9 P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention New Mexico. Clark, R. D. Vaughn, all of Estancia, to make five year Proof, to es- MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. New Mexico. e. E. Ewing claim to the land above describ tablish MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. DENTIST ed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. Commis- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION It Heipsíl In Has located in Estancia, (office the sioner, at Estancia, N. M., on the 12th NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of th.. Interior, go Wil- Fe, N. M. Walker Building.) He will to day of April, 1913. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Canta Mrs. F. lard Sunday noon and return Monday J. Daniels, of Claimant names as witnesses: U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. F.uruary 10, 1913. Sip, Ky., was night. I writes: "I C. L. Ri ' Notice is hereby g en that Arth ir J. P. Porter, O. P. Turner, March 1, 1913. í so sick for 3 or 4 years, ley, W. R. Reed, all of Estancia, New Notice is hereby given that Creed A. Morrison, of Lucia, New Mexi . F. F. Jennings, 1910, made home- I had to hire my work Mexico. Norman, of Estancia, New Mexico, who, on April 13th, P Sec. 34, Attorney.at.lav MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. who, on November 8th, 1910, made stead entry No. 013220, for wá done, most of the time. Township 6 north, Range 11 east,N. M. homestead entry No. 014446, for & f I had given up hope. When Will Practice in All Courts NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Meridian, ñas mea notice ot intention Department of the Interior ne)í, se4 nwM awij, sw' swií, to make three year proof to es- I began to take Cardui, 1 New Mexico. 3, 10, Township 7 Willard U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M and Lots land Section tablish claim to the land above described knew, right away, it was ... 7 N. M. before Neal Jenson. U. S. Commission north, Range east, P. Meridian, March 1,1913. i n the helping me. Now, I am W. DRAYTON WASSON has filed notice of intention to make er, at Estancia, New Mexico, Nnh is herebv riven that James A. 20th day of March, 1913. three year proof to establish better than ever before in Attorney at Law McKinley. of Willard, Torrance County. Claimant names as witnesses: !a'm to the land above described, be-- t a my life, and Cardui did it Tvlour Mpxiro. who. on June 9th. 1!U. D. F. Heal, J. Ditto, Lindsey McC of New Mexico : Neal Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, Will practice In all courts made homestead entry No. 01CJS0. James Roberson, all of Luc ., fu t Estancia, New Mexico, on the 14th ESTANCIA NEW MEX. Section 17, and e seij New Mexico. wJiswM. day of April, 1913. Register. 18, Township 4 north, Range 7 MANUEL R. OTERO. Section Claimant namesNas witnesses: Roberson abstract Go. east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ice nf intention to make five year T. R. Hamby, of Mcintosh, New Department of the Interior, Hubbard, Henry, Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance Proof, to establish claim to the land Mexico; a J. W. J. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. John Meador, all of Estancia, New above described, before Lula Ellett, U. February 10, 1913. The Woman's Tonic Notary Public in Office Mexico.- - !. Commissioner, at Willard, Torrance Notice is hereby given that Rhoda A. MANTJEXi OTERO, N. M. County, New Mexico, on the 12th day R. Register. Evans, Mexico, who, ESTANSIR of Estancia, New n Cardui has helped thous- of April, 1913. on April 30th, 1912, made homestead The Forty Year Test. ands of weak, tired, worn-o- ut Claimant names as witnesses: entry No. 016622, for b K Section 34, Alexander Bros. An article must have exceptional m. women, C. Delozier, John F. Carver, lownsnip b nortn, Kange 8 east, it. back to health. William merit to survive for a period of forty P. Meridian, has filed notice of inten- I. McKinley, all of Mountainair, It has a gentle, tonic ac- All kinds of Leather Work, Harness, James years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tion to make five year .Proof, New Mexico; Verminous & Jones, oi to establish claim to land above de- tion on the womanly sys- and Shoe Repairing. New harness was first offered to the public in 1872. the - Willard, New Mexico. scribed, before Neal Jenson. U. S. 1 tern. It goes parta and harness and and saddlery OTERO, Register. From a small beginning it has grown Commissioner, to the cause MANUEL R. popularity has at Estancia. New Mexi hardware. in favor and until it co, on the 20th day of March, 1913. ot tne trouble. It helps, it world wide reputation. The Mothers' Favorite. attained a Claimant names as witnesses: helps quickly, surely, safe- Livery, Dray and Transfer. children should You will find nothing better for a A cough medicine for R. N. Maxwell. J. H. Inele. John II. ly. It has helped Good Service, Reasonable should be pleasant to cough or cold. Try it and you will others. be harmless. It BuckeleW, B. C. Miller, all of Estancia. Why not you? Charges. Give us a trial. take. It should be effectual. Cham understand why it is fivorite after a New Mexico. It will. Cough Remedy is all this period of more than forty years. It MANUEL Try it Get a bottle today! Corner southeast of Hughes Mercan- berlain's of R. OTERO, Register. every- not only gives relief it cures. For tile Co. ESTANCIA, N. M. and is the mothers-- ' favorite where. For sale by all dealers, advt. sale by all dealers. advt. Ortiz for fresh fruit. adv tence but these outraged natives The mayor grinned and kept dig- have butted in on the game and they'll ging. A clap of thunder pealed in have me In Jail inside of a week, as the distance. As she turned appre- sure as Fate. You wouldn't want me hensively the digger's spade pried to lose my election, Bess?" looking up a long, ropy object at her with appealing eyes. "Here Is your mound builder," be "Walter, it Is downright mean of you said soberly, raising the object upon to even think of Introducing a bill his spade. such as you have prepared. You de- She gasped. serve to lose but I'm willing," con- The man smiled. descendingly, "to do what I can for you. "Oh!" from the woman. The bill your bill In "I am . Is the personal afraid," he breathed, softly, s.íl-fíf-- --V possession of Judge Vlnlng. She In "It Is exactly what It looks like the fact, she wears it Inside ber shirt- tall of a cow!" . ByronWilliams waist to avoid losing It," blushing.' As she stood frowning at him, great "Now I hope you are satisfied and Oopyrtgat IsM, Western Mewapepar Palea you may go. The sheriff has dis- 6YN0P8I8. Tbe mayor lay on his back, facing appeared for the night. You can I the mattress. safely occupy your apartment" ' I In a spirit of fun Mayor Bedlght, a "Where's that white princess of "You're a good sport," said the may- uuiinwr vieuor, ib cnaaea tnrougn tne or, patting the girl tenderly on woods by ten laughing girla, one of whom yours?" demanded Jackie. "She the ne catches and kiasea. The girls form wore brown today. We'll have to cheek and passed out, Ihemaelvea Into a court and sentence him to do the bidding of one of their number take some tucks In It," going to the aoh day for ten daya. A legislative closet and helping herself. CHAPTER VII. measure opposing woman suffrage, which dropped from the mayor's pocket, la used "Here, Mabe, get Into this, and live- to compel htm to obey the mandates of ly. "There Is the mound," advised Har. the glrla. Hia first day of service 1b with riet Brooks' on Wednesday morning, May Andrews, who takes him fishing. "Oh, not here!" protested Bess Win- They are threatened by with ters, snatching the dress from Miss pointing to a rounded heap of earth arrest. Miss Vlnlng sees what she con- just beyond the shade of a burr-oa- siders a clandeutine meeting between one Vlnlng's bands. a of the girls and the mayor. The next The Judge looked at Bess blank!. half mile inland from Sylvan Lake day he goes driving with Mabel Arney. "Why on Glen Isle. They meet with an accident, are arrested not?" Mayor Bedight and locked up, but escape. "Be Bess. "I'm took oft his coat rue- because!" shrilled fully. Being afraid. Slip into your room, that's prisoner to a prematurely gray-haire- d young CHAPTER VI. dear, and switch In lady with a clear, I'll bring the rosy complexion at once." and a sweet, win- In the office, smoking one ot Mine "Oh, gurgled Mabel, some manner was not so bad but who's afraid?" to Host's best cigars, his dignity out- reaching gown. be told to dig like a terrier In the for the , rough raged, sat the sheriff, waiting. "Step Into the closet," Implored soil was a horse of another col- Mayor Bedight walked up the hotel Miss Winters. "Somebody might or. But the mayor was game. mm talra, oblivious to his pending fate. come." 'Grasping a spade, he set to work Suddenly a door opened and a bead "Bess, rou're an awful coward," diligently. It was a warm morning appeared, a blonde bead, a piquant anathematized the judge, sternly. and the perspiration began to ooze head, a head to catch the fancy ot The man under the bed heard the from bis heated body. " Tiff an artist. closet door close and waited. There "Come and sit In the shade a while," ' Margaret "arnsworth. ! " "Shh said the owner of the pretty to do. Invited the girl, thoughtfully. "We didn't seem to be anything else drops of rain began to fall. He look- profile. Presently Miss Arney reappeared have all day to ourselves and the Bedight stopped, looking around cau- skeletons will not run away." ed about hurriedly for shelter under a With hysterical laughter the chang- tree. tiously. ing of blackhaired Mabel into a rav- Bedtghf obeyed gratefully, throwing . "Hurry!" commanded the girl, hold- himself at the woman's feet In the "Come on," he cried, starting for the ishing blonde proceeded rapidly. 's ing open the door of her room. Vlnlng cool shadows of the oak. boat upon the beach. "We'll have to "There!" exclaimed Miss camp His Honor, the Mayor, hesitated for triumphantly, "the sheriff will never "I'm awfully interested in ancient out." a moment and then, throwing con- know ber In the world. Come on." and medieval things," she. explained, She followed him blindly. ventionality to winds, bolted smiling down at him over her book. He pulled the dory high and dry and Qgd- the Mayor Bedight heard the door through. The girl turned the key In close. Rolling from under the bed, "Once when I was in Iowa I met a tipped it keel up. the lock and faced him accusingly. he locked the door and sat down to man who was engaged In collecting "Crawl under," he said as the rain lived one "Well ot all the blundering bound- await developments.. Half an hour curios and he found a real mound-builde- r began to fall in torrents. for all by Calumet ers! Do you know the sheriff baa skeleton along the Cedar river "Why, Mr. Beaight, I can't do that For dally nse In millions of kitchens has been hanging around here all after- while I was there. What If this proved that Calumet is highest not only in - I" on3 noon waiting to arrest you?"- should turn out to be something like The man took her gently by the quaHty but in Uavening fower as well The mayor looked brazenly at the that?" hopefully. arm. (ailing la results pure to the extreme and girl. me, said mayor, wonderfully economical in nse. Ask your Pardon the "You have no other choice and be- "I expected as much," he said, care boldly, a nice girl like yourself grocer. And try Calumet next bake day. "but sides, I'm not a canniEal!" lessly. should not be so Interested in dead stooped and sat down upon the "What have you been doing now?' ones especially when the woods She RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS sand under the shelter. He followed, she demanded, giving him a severe are full of live ones." bmMi Fore sitting close to her, of necessity. The ExpMltkM. reprimand from two otherwise kindly - The glrl'B face flushed, the red Poatf yj.U '. j I I fury of the storm broke. The day Cateas. IIU 1VÍSÉÍCA.-ÍS - hazel eyes. against her white hair making her only by very eyes became as dusk, lighted the "Oh, chuck the attitude, Bess,' attractive in the ot the man anger tore across growled mayor, disgustedly. on the sand. vivid flashes of that the sky. He felt the woman tremble. "That little imp of a Mabel Arney "The dead ones," she Bald slowly, the Insisted on riding the black" sad- "never stay out late nights, never (TO BE CONTINUED.) dler. He ran away with ber and In tyrannize, never take everything for catch minx, I collided granted, never get a grouch, never " Too Big an Insult trying to the the baby carriage and spilled The mayor interrupted ber, his face Angrily the bead of haberdash with a the into employ baby's milk. Tbat's all. The con- serious as he said: ery concern stormed the ment agency ttna demanded an inter- founded natives are always ready "There were Darby and Joan." manager. summer be- daya ot view with the to arrest a resorter, and "Put these are the divorce you peace and dignity courts," she answered, "and gen- "I understand," he Bald, "that lieving the the recommending of the village bad been shattered, iuses " coloring. have been as Al col jail lectors certain young men whom you they threw us in We broke out," "I am he. parried. money "Bo you us! represent as having collected sullenly. blame "I like to dream of home with the get us, she reply was woman from us. If they can it from Before could there In It." anybody. a on the door. is going to they can get it from That's knock "I fear if rain," evaded you appear, con The girl's face went white. Miss Brooks, looking anxiously at the way make It sequently your clients land good Jobs." "I I'm afraid somebody saw you the cloud-fille- west "Do you mind come In here!" she whispered. digging a bit Mr. Bedight?" With visions of possible libel suits "Nonsense," he breathed. "Here "As the wife said to her 'husband rising before his guilty conscience, I'll slip under the bed. Go to when she wanted a sealskin," he the agent attempted the Yoa don't son money when door." taunted, returning to the mound. "You are considered pretty hard In a.twinkling the mayor was safe- She came and stood over him as nuts, you know," he said. cheap or n baking potoder. Don't all right!' said be mltleJ. Bug Calumet It't mora ly out of sight The girl opened the " kJ he worked. . "Oh, thats the loor. Mayor Bedight Took Off His Coat Rue- His spade struck something and man. "It ain't that I'm kicking about, economical store wholesome gioee "Oh, hello, JacMt," she cried, In fully. her excitement grew. but not one of your men has ever col- tettremllt. Calumet itfat eaperior ta our shop, and It relieved voice. - "Come In." "Ob, I do hope It's a mound builder!" lected a dollar at tour milk and toda. "Bsa, we're In a terrible pickle," later somebody knocked at the door. she cried excitedly. don't do' any good to lie about It" aobbed Miss Vlning. "That horrid The mayor waited. man took Mabel Arney to Lakevllle "Walter!" whispered 'an excited voice. "Open the door. It la I Usual Accompaniment this morning and got her arrested. "This fresh air movement Is merely The sheriff Insists she must be in Bess." "Come In," replied the mayor, turn- tentative." "Well, of course, tents the hotel and I've promised, to bring will have to go with the' entire crowd out on the veranda for ing the key. it" , Inspection. Mabel Is frightened al- "We fooled him!" she cried, radi- antly. "He prisoner. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti- most to death. Bess," dramatically, couldn't find his pation. Constipation Is the cause of many 'we've got to dress ber so the officer Mine Host told blm there were but diseases. Cure the cause and yoa cure the won't know. her. Have you a switch ten young ladles and he went away disease. Easy to take. Adv. bewildered but he's coming back tomorrow to you." Berlin, where tho adherents of the A young man should learn to paddle watch for HOW TO TAKE A SUN BATH The man shrugged his shoulders. new and simple cure have formed his own canoa, even if his father does "Bess, you scoot themselves Into an association. own a motor boat. out and discover Is Declared to Be a Sure what Harriet Brooks " consulting Treatment his Cure for Many Varieties of the list, "would me to- Some Quaint Hotels. PrXKS CORED IN S TO 14 DATS like to have do - Ailments of Humanity. . TnnrdrutfglBt will retund morjer If PAZO orrTP. morrow and Is we The hotel that stands out most BtKNT fatli to cure an case of Itching, Blind, """"",M,''j whatever It start Bleeding or Frouudine: Files in 0 u 14 oars. too. "' at five In morning." . prominently fn my recollection Is one the rapidly gaining The sun bath is In Iqulque, where, even while you The girl hurried away. was not unknown to are It's awfully hard for a girl to get popularity. It sitting at dining tables, venders The mayor seated himself at a who indulged In sun the used to a stepfather. the Romans, come In from the streets to sell you small desk and began to write.. He cure gout and rheumatism. baths to food. same hotel they have was still at It when Bess returned. hudriinira thev erected In their this you wish beautiful, clear whits Th. two chargesIt for baths eight shillings If "She has discovered an Indian villas for the sunray treatment were clothes, use Red Croa Bag Blue. At all mound on Glen Island and she wants it you insist on clean water and about good grocers. Adv. styled solariums. you willing you to go with her and open It I needed Is the sun; but four shillings if are to take All that Is A married actor care for cur- have arranged to have her meet you i, .hnuirt nm ha allowed to beat down a second turn at the tub. doesn't sun-up.- a at home. at the bathing beach at " upon head, which should be cov Another Instance of quaint hotel tain calls the Is In town of Africa, in Peru. Here The mayor scowled. He was not ered. The prospective sun-oatn- the " they using at present time fond of grave-diggin- should get into an ordinary bathing are the the "Thank you, Bess," be said finally. orvatiirna unit lie down in a convenient hull of an old American FOLKTS "And now If you don't mind, I want a rug. Care should be taken which was taken inland by a great ti- spot on many ago to write a while." - secure a position wen oui or me dal wave years and has to up "Very well, Walter," abe consented. wind, and, of coarse, the body must since been fitted as a hotel and Is taking up a magazine. - mnvni ahnnt everv ten minutes to In great demand. Philadelphia In- h. STOPS COUGHS CURES COLDS For an hour neither spoke. Then nndue burning ot any specific, quirer. - avoid Contains Ne Opiates Is For the man laid down his pen and, look- part of tne anatomy. iao, nm Set Children ing at the, sand: should never by any chance last Little Doubt About It Married a month, a young man told "Bess, I want to know where Jackie innror than an hour. Dizziness, ex HAIR - the magistrate that his wife had done BALSAM - Vlnlng keeps that confounded anti- treme excitement even faintnesa will , Harriet Brooks. the following things: Torn up the PrraoM a Buuriant fjamíh. suffrage bill of mine." be the Inevitable result should tnis ( Bene Tmil o Bwrtoi Otp to you," disregarded. marriage-certificat- pawned the ring, ' 4, TTaJ HaYÍT tO It YOttthfol OOlOsV of that flaxen hair of yours? I've "I refuse enlighten sniffed warning be 'i Proventa hUr frutar. al- up wedding-dres- got Mae Andrews' puffs. They'll the girl determinedly. The sun bath Is said to be an torn her assaulted rr yours. cover Mabel's "Bess, you've got to tell me. I most Infallible cure for certain skin him. She followed him to court, he match We'll managed to dodge black thatch until she looks like an must get out of this confounded hole. diseases, for undue corpulence and added, but he her. KST8JH'IWl4:ingr3 n "You took her for Albino. Here she la now," as the My campaign opens on tho following nerves, The Clerk: better MOraskSjns. IMslM. Is or worse, and you seem have got ta ky 1 MdstJa of aKrtx proclaimed a new ar-- Saturday and I must be there. I Perhaps the cult ot the sun bath o Irl la. Sou DrankS. I wouldn't mind servios; out my sen more popular at a small oJa.ce near the worso." Notas de Colorado. NEWS-HERAL- N THE La planta de electrisidad que se coa CONSTIPATION ose por el nombre de "Salida Light, NOTICIAS DELA Power and Utility Co.," que es uno do NEW MEXICO Munyon's Paw-Pa- viejos en Colorado, Fills are unlike all oth- ESTANCIA NEW MEXICO los sistemas más ULTIMA SEMANA fué vendida á la. reorganización de la IN BRIEF er laxatives or cathar- "Central Colorado Power Co.," por la tics. They coax the liver into activity by cantidad de medio millón de dólares. gentle EYES GOUGED OUT; Western NoKspaper TJnlon News Service. methods, they Western Newspaper Vnlon News Bervlce. La venta fué al contado. do not scour; they do ' track laying oh the Del Oeste. y It is stated that not gripe; do Gelbert R. Easton, de cincuenta line will begin at they not Una elección munisipal tomará par- cinco años de edad, representante es- weaken; but they do HOT IRONS USED once. - start all the secretions te eldfa 22 del mes de Abril, para de- pecial de "Kansas City Life Associa- of The fifteenth anniversary "ball of the liver and stom- terminar si el Juez de policía Charles tion," -- murió á resulta de heridas que City lodge of Elks, No. 413, ach in a way that soon L. seguirá ocupando su pues- recibió de la aveni- the Silver Weller cuando un trambia was a society event puts these organs in a MOST WFUL TORTURES WERE to 6 si se que da diez y que benla entrando á brilliant tiene retirar. siete camp Spanish healthy condition and la población lo atropello. Easton iva Roswell now has a ot INFLICTED ON MADERO, U. S. David F. Houston, el nuevo secreta being corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Pa- Den-ve- r war veterans, the organization pasando la calle de Clarkson, en tonic stomach, INVESTIGATORS FIND. rio de Agricultura, será dejado que a meeting at the armory. Pills are a to the liver and cuando ocurrió el accidente. perfected at weaken; sirva como Universe-da- d nérvea They invigorate instead of asistente de la The Silver City Business Men's As de Washington, teniendo permiso La señora Mary Calhoun, de treinta they enrich the blood instead of impover- sociation gave a luncheon to tne ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all para permaneser por alerto-tiemp- y dos años de edad, quién trabajaba Grow- of the National Mohair the nourishment from food that is put into " v , como con familia de Ancfrew BODIES ARE MUTILATED ausente.. '' criada la ers Association. Price as cents. All Druggists. , se disparó un it Dos Méxicahos murieron Nelson de tiro It is stated th&t the Santa Fé rail soldados se por en un encuentro que con sol queriéndose matar. La vala fué way will erect a new round house at tublerno de la espal- REPORTS OF YOUNGER BROTH dados Americanos perteneciente al las costillas saliendo atrás Albuquerque this year, and xne at EYE WATER in& UooMMfnil da pero la herida no fué peligrosa, y JOHN L.TIIUMFSON ISÜNS CO.,Troy,N.Y. regimiento Oe . caballería numero Santa Fé next year. ERS VERIFIED BY SECRET se que enunos cuantos días más nueve. Ésto ocurrid serca de Doug creé Governor William C. McDonald has señora bien. BTONKS Home Remedr (NO OIL) SERVICE MEN. " ofi- la estira enteramente Belen, del GALL Kind Stomach Misery. Send CDCC las, Ariz., en Agua Prieta. Los named John Becker, Sr., of for H Dane LlTer-Ua- Book FHCE ciales Méxlcanos dicen que lo que Chauncey M. Blackmer, de sesenta egate to the Federal Aid Road Fund Co., Dast. 8, SI S. DMTbora St, (Meats causo la muerte de los soldados fue- y cinco años de edad, uno de los hom convention in Washington. Western Newspaper Union News Service. Daily Thought. ron las maquinas de tiro rápido de bres prominentes de Cripple Creek, y Word reached Las Vegas that while Agents Such are the habitual thoughts, Galveston, Tex. of the los soldados Americanos. .. quién fué juez del condado de Rio driving from Los Angeles to San Bef United States secret service who ave Grande, y candidato en such also will be the character of thy La Compañía del ferrocarril del últimamente nardlno, Earl Norton, well known in been Investigating conditions In Mex- el boleto Republicano para la Legisla- mind, for the soul is dying by the "Union Pacific," ha sido toreada por Las Vegas, was severely injured in an thoughts. Marcus ico have made a report to the govern- tura, murió en el hospital Aurelius. el gobierno a devolver que últimamente automobile wreck. ment In Washington In which they las tierras de Blackmer murió á tienen carbón, y las cuales se encuen- las Hermanas. of incorporation were filed Superfluous verify In almost every detail the story resulta de parálisis en el serebro, él Articles Labor Counts. tran serca de Hanna, Wyo., y las at office of state corporation The men who achieved suc- told by Raoul and Emilio Madero, two hacia que se sentía en- the the have que algún tiempo Mining cess men of the younger brothers of the slain cuales se creé valen treinta pero commission by the Brazos are the who have worked, fermo, de otras enfermedades. capitalized more President, concerning the torture and millones de dólares, éstas tierras fue Company of Chama, at read, thought than was abso- por que se en lutely necessary, who not mutilation of President Madero and ron obtenidas por la Compañía La cantina "Santa Fé" $260,000, divided into dollar shares. have been y cuentra en los de Trinidad, content with knowledge sufficient his brother Gustavo. medio de fraude, representaciones alrredores Colonel Jacoho Chavez, superintend tor & sus Colorado, muchos destrosa- - the present need, but who sought From the secret service report, falsas. Los terrenos volverán recibió ent of the insurance department, sent have lijitimos mientos á resulta de una exploción de additional knowledge' and stored it Emilio Madero's narrative was a con- dueños. another check to state treasurer O. N. i dinamita. Se creé que la dinamita fué away for the emergency reserve. It servative statement, worst de- Marrón for a part of the February and the puesta en la cantina por enemigos de is the superfluous labor that equips a tails of the torture to which Fran- En General. business of his office. The check was Antonio Glavlano, un Italiano, y quién man for everything that counts in cisco and Gustavo Madero were sub- llegó Nueva for $2,673.07. El Cardenal Gibbons á es el dueño de dicha continá. Glavla- life. jected were not told by the surviving con Vincent Stockland, son of Rev. M. O. Orleans á hacer su visita anual no no le podido á la policía Madero brothers. ha alludar appointed by Post- su hermano, John Gibbons. á el misterio. Nadien fué Stockland, has ben Point he Had Overlooked. A copy of the Madero brothers' descubrir Sheridan as in the La señora Katherlne Godfrey, una exploción ocurrió. master J. E. clerk The story Is told ot a man who statement was shown to United States lastimado cuando la City postoffice, an additional viuda muy Joben, fué encontrada ase- Silver bought a gallon of gin to take home, army officers. "That statement is a El banco del Estado en Florence, having been allowed at request way a name sinada en su departamento que tenia clerk and by of label wrote his conservative recital of the actual facts fué serrado después de un examen of Sheridan. upon a pickup card happened en Nuevo York, la viuda tenia, la ca Mr. which as to the manner of death meted out que hizo el examinador de bancos del to be seven of clubs, and tied it beza y su cara hecha pedasos de gol While returnin gto hií home at Mim- the fo President Madero and his brother Estado. La instituteión habla estado Do- to the handle. His son, observing the pes que le dieron al matarla. bres from San Lorenzo, Valentine Gustavo," one of these officers said, dando giros contra un banco de Pueb- mínguez, the mall carrier, was held up jug, quietly remarked, "That's an aw "but does not go quite far enough, Arreando un burrico de 22 años de lo, el cual últimamente no quizo pagar by two or men, and was shot at fully careless way to leave that investiga- three for the secret service has reported edad, y usando unos pantalones de más, resultando esto en una and beaten and quite a sum of money liquor." "Why?" "Because Borne ono por exa- eight Of other tortures much worso than those Khaki, B. H. Anderson de Butler, Pa., ción la cual fué seguida un taken from him. might come along with the told of in Madero statement were Me., para pagar una men que hizo el encargado de esos clubs and take it." the salió de Portland, House refused to pass the bill Inflicted upon the Presi- apuesta que perdió en la elecciones, negocios del Estado. El banca tenia The unfortunate making it mandatory upon the gover dent, his brother, and others of his cuándo aposto en favor de Roosevelt, depósitos que llegaban á la cantidad MODEST REQUEST. nor to appoint the five members of que Roosevelt perdía en las ele- - de ciento setenta y cinco mil dólares, administration." si the sheep sanitary board from a list These tortures, it is stated, were In- que desde Port- y un capital de treinta mil dólares, y ciónes tendría andar. of ten men to be recommended by the flicted with consent not at the Me., Portland, Ore. hacia como ocho años que estába ha- the it land, á; New Mexico Wool Growers' Associa- actual direction of General Victoriano ciendo negocios. Huerta, now President of Mexico, and tion. Del Extranjero. La primera elección bajo la forma A new postoffice has been estab who, until the day of Madero's being de goblero de comisión tomo parte en made a prisoner, was supposedly one Un insendio en Yokahama destrozó lished at Center Valley, Dona Ana Delta. En ésta elección W. H. Stew- - of his most loyal friends. setecientas casas Japoneses, y algunas county. Eli Newson has been'appoint- art fué electo comisionado de seguri- -- In addition to the gouging out ot de las casas de comercio, entre los ed postmaster. Annie Costales has dades públicas y al mismo tiempo co- appointed postmaster at Dona . eyes, cutting off of lips and other atro- edificios destruidos hubo algunos que señora been mo Mayor de la población. La Ana and Robert Lee Hand at La cities, Gustavo Madero, these secret pertenlecian á extranjeros. Camilla Sanders fué derrotada por service agents say, was in a Mesa. tortured Sesenta y seis de los marineros Ale- Lionel Wlggan como comisionada beyond with a investigation into the office of manner almost belief manes que andaban el el torpedo G para el departamento financiero y The hot iron poker. The of this coal oil inspector is red details 178, se ahogaron cuando el crueero abastesedor. Dan Waggoner fué elec- the territorial part of torture Inflicted upon Gus- proper according to an opin the Yorck en el del Norte le dló to como comisionado para los trabajos perfectly tavo impossible publication, so océano by Attorney General are of un choque al torpedo, despachándolo de agua para la población: La propo- ion rendered savage and horrible are W. Clancy, but the attorney the facts. á las profundidades del mar contodos sición que hablan hechb para recaudar Frank general holds under the act cre sus marineros. la cantlda de cuarenta y cinco mil that In ating the office, the monies bo collect- Jury Darrow Case Disagree. con el objeto de . estableser La condición de J. Plerpont Morgan dólares inspection of oil, etc., prop Los Angeles. Clarence S. Darrow's uan planta de electrisidad para la luz ed for the ha mejorado desde que ya no nesesita belong to inspector and do second on a Jury bribery charge población fué en las erly the trial el cuidado de un doctor extra. Ésto de la derrotada any 'Dat was an eccentric request yon ended In disagreement elecciónes por un voto ' de not revert to fund. a of the jury. se sabe por un telégrama reclbidó de mismas made of lady when yer asked hex Eight were for y cinco. A number of Spanish war soldiers dat Jurors conviction; four Roma, en el cual se dice que al pást- ciento veinte to give yer a smokin' Jacket wld trim- held out for acquittal. Darrow imme- assembled at the armory at Roswell ente se siente mucho mejor y que Babtiste Matteotp, un hombre bas- complete mings. What did yer mean by 'trim- diately demanded a new trial and Dis- and took initial steps to a ' aún que despacio sigue recobrando su y que se ocupabá en nogo-cio- s mings, pal?" trict Atorney John D. Fredericks said tante rico camp of the United Spanish War Vet- salud. de minería, y el mismo tiempo 'Why, a pipe; a package of tobacco would have one. Judge W. M. Con-le- y erans. The meelng was called at the he , an' a box of matches." of Madera county, who presided, Las fortificaciones TurcaB en Jani-na- , era jefe de policía del Condado de San request ot the national commander-in-chief- set March 31 as the date tor the begin- la llabe á las poseciones de la Miguel, fué muerto á resulta de un through Capt. C. A. Reynolds, S. government ser- ning of the retrial. provincias de Epirus, con el estaca-ment- tiro que recibió cuando se encontraba who is in the U. de treinta y dos mil hombres se en el corral que queda enfrente de vice and is at the Roswell land office, Rucker Would Be Minister to Cuba. rindió á los soldados Griegos, después su casa. La muerte de Matteoto ocu and, also, is a citizen of the state. It's Always Washington. Members of the Colo- de una defensa que forma uno de los rrió después de una acalorado discu-ció- n Manuel B. Otero, internal revenue rado delegation with the exception of episodios más brillantes de las que tubo con W, P. Rodgers. collector for New Mexico and Arizona A Good Thing ca- build- Representative Taylor, who has left guerras Balkánicas. . Rodgers se ocupaba en cuidad los and the custodian of the federal for Porto Rico, called on Secretary minos. . Los dos hombres después de ing at Santa Fé, after persistent ef- To have a Bryan in the interest of the candidacy haber estado hablando por algún rato forts has obtained authority to have Sport. hiBle-ro- n lamp posts lights of Judge Rucker for a consular ap- y usando palabras insultatibas, ornamental and Clear Horizon - pointment. The Judge has hopes of be- Un proyecto de ley dando permizo uso de sus pistolas, Matteoto dis placed on the four stone posts at the ing named minister to Cuba, para una contienda de boxing por paró sobre Rodgers hiriéndolo en un main entrance to the building, which at both ends el die day. doce rounds, fué pasado por el Sena- brazo, mientras que Rodgers en con adds very much to the appearance of , y después lo manda- testación disparo un tiro sobre Matteoto the building, and gives Lincoln avenue Civil War la on In Turkey. do de A dish of ron al gobernador para que Va firmara. matándolo lnstantanlamente. a very citified appearance. ' London. Driven to the last ditch, de Denver, El secretarlo James E. Sulllvan.de La junta del comercio Work has commenced on the new the Turkish forces under Enver Bey, .un millón los atletas aficionados de la Union de Colorado, ha mandado hacer Jail for Lodrsburg. Jack Heather has leader of the Young Turks, encamped con colores, los Estado Unidos quiere saber porque de postales las cuales the contract. It will be built on the Post at San Stefano with 20,000 troops to veinte y siete diferentes check an advance on Constantinople es que las mujeres tienen paralizo contendrán site of the old, of reinforced concrete, clases de vistas y de edificios de la eighteen square, walls one foot of . para competir en la asociaslón Pacifi- feet the Chatalja forces. y de todo el Es- ca de nadadores. población de Denver, thick. Toasties tado. stas tarjetas van á ser deptrl-buida- s Senators Make Plea for Suffragists. Geoffrey England, un aviador Inglés, durante el verano proximo. Acording to the statement of Post- master F. O. Blood, Las Vegas has for breakfast and again at the Washington. A mass meeting of calló de la altura de cinco mil pies gran del Condado de Lar El Jurado nothing to fear regarding provi- evening meal opens and closes the thousands to protest against the in- mientras que ejecutava un buelo en la estádo haciendo in the imer, el cual ha sion in the last national apropriatlon dignities upon suffragists was ad- parte dónde practican los aviadores vestigaciones respecto á los negocios day with a dash of sunshine. dressed by Shaf-rot-h bill for public buildings which states Senators Thomas and del ejercito Inglés. El aviador murió de los oficiales del condado durante of Colorado. that no structures for use as p'ostof-fice- s Other speakers were in stantantamente después de la cal- algunas semanas, ha hecho sus acusa- Toasties are bits of hard, white Senators Clapp and Works, and Louis shall be erected in cities where da. ciones contra muchos contratistas del Indian Corn, Ent carefully D. - the annual receipts of the postoffice cooked, Brandéis, James- Tanner and Condado y critica severa también are less than $10,000. Mr. Blood says then rolled thin crinkly, Charles Edward Russell. mente á muchos de los oficiales por and and the receipts of the East Las Vegas . De Washington. hechos durante algunos de los años toasted to a delicate, appetizing-brown- Ft. Lupton Does $12,000 postoffice last year were $14,500. Fire Damage. El presidente .de la Cámara de los pasados. Según el Jurado todos estos Fort Lupton, Colo. A blaze result- diputados Champ Clark, quién vá á oficiales del Condado han biolado de Sheepherders are reported to have ing from a kerosene lamp destroyed leyes, y á resul- found the skeleton of a man tener otro termino como presidente de diferente maneras las about Not a hand touches the food in the two-stor-y fal-- residence of T. L. la Cámara diputados, cumplió ta de éstas blolaciones de ley ha eos fifteen miles southeast of the Gran .de manufacture, anóV it is ready to Monson. Loss, $12,000. y tres años de edad. - tado muchos miles de dólares á toda Quivera. The person appeared to la Jente de dicho condado, porque todo have ben dead for about six months, serve direct from the package to Wife Caught. El Presidente Taft le presentó al Deserter, éste dinero que se ha gastadó 6 roba- no clothes were found or other iden- be eaten with cream or rmlk and La Junta. Dillon Cotvln, a railroad Capitán Arthur H. Rostron la medalla á la mal conducta de and do, es resultando tifications, the irons of s wagon sugar, if desired. brakeman, who deserted hi wife and de oro, que estába autorizada por el muchos de estos oficiales. La pobre which had been burned were found a tour children here last December, has congreso para él, par el valor y gallar- jente es la que ha sufrido todos éstos Bhort distance away. George Spence, been arrested in Bastrop county, Tex., día con que recogió á la jente que tra- gastos porque entre más dinero se Jr., brought the report to Carrlzozo Post Toasties taste deficiously and will be brought back here for ja hasta Nueva York en su barco gastabá inútilmente ó se robaban, más and a further investigation is to be good and are richly nourishing. trial. "Carpathla." dinero tenían que pagar la Jente. made. AN EXPENSIVE MEMBERS OF PRES. WILSON'S CABINET DISEASE.

Brief Sketches of the Advisers of the New it President, Who Have Been Confirmed by the Senate For Infants and Children. ll0 Western Newiajjer Union News Service. Washington, March 6. President private practice, but has been .retained i The Kind You Have Wilson yesterday sent to the Senate as special assistant to the attorney the names ot the following as mem- general In matters relating to the en- Always Bought bers of the cabinet, and they were forcement of the anti-trus- t laws. Mr. i ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT confirmed: McReynolds is unmarried. AVfcgetable Preparation for As- WILTjIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska, Secretary Albert S. Burleson. similating the Food andRegula-tin- g -- of State. M WILLIAM O. McADOU, of Now , Albert Sidney Burleson already nas the Stomachs Bowels Bears the xorK, ecrecary or me Treasury. and of LINDLEV M. QARHISON, ot New served seven consecutive terms as Jersey. Secretary of War. congressman from the Tenth district JAMES McKEYNOLUS, of Tennes Signature see, Attorney tof Texas and was to the tienerai. Km Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful-nes- s REPRESENTATIVE ALBERT BUR- Sixty-thir- Congress. He was born m AT LESON, ot Texas, Postmaster B5 ' San Marcos, Texas, In 1863, and was "The doctors thought he had appen- and Rest Contains neither i of , of North educated at the Agricultural and Me- dicitis until he went into bankruptcy, Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Carolina, Secretary of the Navy. " FRANKLIN K. LANE, of , chanical College of Texas, Baylor Uni- and then i!) Not Narcotic Secretary of the Interior. versity and University Texas, "Continue." DAVID F. HOUSTON, of , the of Pnipr ifOld DrSAMVlflmEt (secretary ui Agriculture. and was admitted to the bar in 1SS4:' "They diagnosed bis case a pain in REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM C. the stomach." REDFIELD, of New Turk, Secretary Josephus Daniels. of Commerce. Josephus it. Jlitút Sii REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM B. Daniels, secretary of the CURED OF SCALP TROUBLE fírpptrmini - w WILSON, of Pennsylvania, Secretary navy, is the one newspaper man given ail of Labor. Hirm . In place in the cabinet. He also "My daughter's S,,d Mr. Bryan's Career. has Stratford, Cal. r been active In politics and is the mem- scalp trouble began as pimples and William J. Bryan has been so much ber of the Democratic national com- formed scales. Her festered, then W.i A perfect Remedy forConstipa-lio- n In the public eye for a good many mittee for Dan- scalp she had dandruff. Use North Carolina. .Mr. Itched and , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, years that a sketch of his career out falling iels was born In' 1862 at Washington, Her hair came in bunches, Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish-nes- s seems almost superfluous. Born in N. began newspaper entirely spots as large as a silver C, and his career in hi and OF SLEEP Salem, 111., in 1860, he was graduated at the age of 18 as editor of the Wil- dollar. A kind of scab would form In Loss with highest col- Over honors from Illinois son (N. C.) Advance. In J885 he be- little white crusts on the spots. These Facsimile Signature of lege at Jacksonville in 1881 ad re- came editor of the Raleigh State spots would be sore. Knowing the ceived his master's degree in 1884. Chronicle, which nine years later he Cutlcura Soap and Cuticura Ointment In 1883 he was given the degree ot consolidated with the North Caroli- were good for the skin and scalp, we The Centaur Company, Thirty Years LI B. by Union College of Law, Chi- nian and the News and Observer. washed her scalp each morning with NEW YORK. cago. After practicing law Jack- Cutlcura Soap and then applied the In Franklin K. Lane. sonville and Lincoln, Neb., he served Cuticura Ointment, rubbing it in well Franklin Knight Lane has been a helped as a member of Fifty-secon- d and with the hand. It from the of Commerce Fifty-thir-d Congresses. Having member the Interstate start. I used one box of Cutlcura expe- ten the "silver plank" for the Demo- Commission since 1905, and this Ointment and one cake of Cutlcura Guaranteed under the Foodanj) to Soap, scalp was "and cratic national convention of 1S96 and rience is believed have fitted him then her cured grew again. been more Exact Copy of Wrapper made a sensational speech, he was for the executive and Judicial tasks her hair It has in public land laws than year since and her scalp is nominated for President, but was de- administering the a country. Ed- healthy." (Signed) Hiram feated by William McKlnley. Nom- of the Born in Prince clear and ward Island In 1864, be received his Crabtree, Jan. 25, 19Í2. DISTEMPER inated again In 1900, he was again s&OHKjt For CATARRHAL FEVER education in University Cali- Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold beaten by McKinley, and then estab- the of AND ALL NOSE fornia and became a lawyer in San throughout the world. Sample of each PINK EYE AND THROAT DISEASES lished the Commoner and made a tour 32-p- . Francisco. Prior to his designation to free, with Skin Book. Address Cures the sick and Acta aa a. preventive for others. Liquid given on tho of the. world. Nominated a time post-car- (lp($ís third d was "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." yol tongue. 8afe for brood marea and all others. Beat kidner remedy; 30c ano) In 190S, was W. the commission he a Democratio ' he defeated by H. Adv. SI a bottle; S3 and $10 a dozen. Sold bv all drugglate and horse goods Taft. political leader in California. He was Democratic candidate for governor, Every time a wise man makes a mis- houses, or aent, express paid, by the manufacturera McAdoo, the Tunnel Builder. being defeated by a narrow margin. take he learns something. SPOHN MEDICAL C- O- Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA William Glbbs McAdoo, though a ' lawyer by profession, is known to David F. Houston. most people as the builder of the In David Franklin Houston, chan- great system of railway tunnels of cellor of Washington University, St. New York city. He was born near Louis, Wilson has a secretary of é pro- Marietta, Ga., in 1863 and was edu- who is familiar with the cated at the University of Tennessee. cesses of advancing scientific farm- questions coun- In 1885 he was admitted to the bar, ing and allied in this try. Mr. Houston was president of the same year Sarah . H rife fi and the he married ;; j; j;t i j ;g;', j ! j j Houston Fleming of Chattanooga. He Texas Agricultural and Mechanical pjij pc tegCTCjYglTr c'LTi''',y7 K entered the practice of law In New College for a number of years, end York In 1892, and since 1901 has been has taught in several other educa- interested chiefly in tunnel ' construc- tional institutions. He was born in tion there. He is president of the Monroe, N. C, in 1866, was educated College Har- Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Com- at South Carolina and degree "LL. pany. N vard, and received the of Llndley M. Garrison. D. from Tulane and the University of The selection of Llndley M. Garri- Wisconsin. He married Miss Helen son, of New Jersey, to BealKof Austin, Texas, in 1895. be secretary of war is in line with ' William C. Redfield. v President Wilson's idea that the hold- William Cox Redfield has Just com- er of that position should be a man pleted his first term as a congress- of unusual executive ability. He is a man, but he has been prominent in close friend- of Mr. Wilson. Mr. Gar- the politics of New York for a good rison was born in Camden, N. J., No- many years. In 1902 and 1903 he was vember 28, 1864. He is a son of Rev. commissioner of public works for the Joseph F. Garrison, an Episcopal cler- Borough of Brooklyn. In private life gyman, and a brother of Justice he is a manufacturer of ventilating Charles G. Garrison of the New Jer- and heating apparatus and engines. sey Supreme Court, He was appoint- Mr. Redfield was born in 1858 in Al- Covers 30 blocks, comprises scores of monumental structures, with 33 miles of tracks underneath. ed to the chancery court in June, 1904, bany, 'N. Y., was educated In the and reappointed by Chancellor Mnh-lo- n schools of that city, and removed to Pitney, now a Justice of the Unit- New York in 1877 and to Brooklyn Nevy Grand Central Terminal ed States Supreme Court, in 1911, lor in 1883. a (term of seven years. William B. Wilson. A wonderful city, within a city, built for the James C. McReynolds. Pennsylvania's representative in the of In picking James Clark McReynolds cabinet is comfort and convenience the traveling public. position attorney general, of Blossburg, named for secretary of for the of main Grand Central Ter- Ave.), one block from FifthAve. Underneath the Terminal City Mr. Wilson selected a man who has labor. He was born in Blantyre, Scot- The Building Broadway. its rail- had a lot of experience as a "trust land, in 1862, and came to this coun- minal in New York is , and convenient to and streets are 33 miles of buster." He Is a native of Elkton, try In 1870. next year he began now open to the public. This It is the only Terminal on all way tracks on two separate levels, Ky., where he was born in 1862, and working in the Pennsylvania coal vast improvement is more than a lines of local traffic subway, sur--- the upper for Through Service, a graduate of Vanderbilt university mines, and from early manhood he great railway Terminal it is a face and elevated. More than the lower for Suburban Service. and tlie law school of the University has been actively Interested in trade Terminal City, complete in itself, 7,000 cars pass its doors every Eachlevelformsacomplcte ter- of Virginia. From 1903 to 1907 he union affairs. For eight years he was providing every detail essential day, affording easy transit facil- minal in itself, separate entrances was assistant attorney general of the international secretary-treasure- r of to comfort and convenience. ities to any part of Greater New and exits, with equal facilities ' United States. He then returned o the United Mine .Workers of America. It will embrace convention, York. Around it, and within for "the comfort of passengers. y amusement and exhibition halls, a radius of a few blocks, are Both levels are reached by DEMOCRATS HOLD CAUCUSES. ADVICE TO FRUIT GROWERS. hotels, clubs and restaurants; post forty -- nine hotels, fifty -- eight gently inclined walks. No stair office, express offices, modern clubs and thjrty-fiv- e theatres. climbing, and no Nominated Prof. Bennett Tells Them to Get To- confusion, Champ Clark for apartment and office buildings, since incoming and outgoing as Speaker of the House. gether and Market Own Crops. Three new lines of under- and numerous stores and spe- ground transportation are traffic is separated. Washington. Speaker Clark was Grand Junction. "If you people in now cialty shops. building to Grand Central Ter- Ticket, Pullman, Baggage and renominated. Representative Under- thi3 district will get together and man- crops Grand Central Terminal it the minal, and soon there will be other facilities are progressively wood of Alabama again was chosen age the distribution of your yourselves, you would have suc- Heart of New York. At Forty-seco- nd six levels for human traffic in arranged from waiting room to chairman of the ways and means com- better was taught Stand Park Ave. (Fourth Forty-seco- Street train, no step need be retraced. mittee, the entire Democratic person- cess," the lesson the fruit growers ot this section by Professor nel of the tariff-makin- g body named Plan trip East New York Central Lines; enjoy restful sleep E. R. Bennett, headef the department your over the on the and all the House officers renominat- hours of along agriculture of-- Colorado Agricultural "Water Level Route," three picturesque grandeur the historic Hudson and enter ed at a harmonious caucus of ot the Democrats of the House of the College. The little town ot Silt, which has - Sixty-thir-d Congress. Tho caucus was only been established four years, is held in the House chamber and 270 Heart of New York City bank, gen- The prospering. There is a five of the 290 House Democrats were present. eral stores, a restaurant and rooming SO MB FEATURES OP GRAND SOME FEATURES VP GRAND house and a good school, including CENTRAL TERMINAL THE CENTRAL TERMINAL UN- following were nominated for LARGEST RAILWAY TBHINAL SURPASSED IN USEFULNESS The grades, and high .by House when it several a union IN THE WORLD. TO the:public ratification the school, to which from meets in extra session on April 1: the children In vicinity subways New Speaker Champ Clark of Missouri. four rural districts the Are jo blocks, tbro timi larrer than Direct entrance to for York come to be educated. There are three any ochar Terminil. Etcavation, 3,095.000 and Long Island. 54 elevators for passen- Ways Committee Rep- d gers, snail, baggage express. and Means teachers, besides Principal Eton Emry. cubic yards, o!id rock, Sixtr and 8 ticket Underwood of Alabama, aevon track 00 two level, siresallnt 3s windows convente atly located in concourse. resentative busses right chairman. mile. Fito miles ol passenger platforms, Taxi cabs and motor under Bill Legalizes Boxing level with the car floors. Eight hundred terminal root. Women's private manicure, Clerk of the House South Trimble, Montana Bouts. trains in and oat of terminal every day. hair dressing, and rest rooms. Restaurant Kentucky. Helena, Mont A bill legalizing Passenger hand led annually, a pproi and lnnch rooms with unique vaulted ceil mately, 35,000,000. Thirty people ing. Complete system ol Virginia. twelve-roun- boxing contests was thousand Doorkeeper J. J. Slnnott, are aceoaninodated at one time. "Water Level Route are quiekiy located. Sergeant-at-Arm-s Robert B. Gor- passed by the Senate and was sent to don, Ohio. the governor for his signature. (Snail Municipal Golf Couraea in England. SALARY BILL IS VETOED n gt. pírirk a aJatj The parks committee of the Bir- msm To Women mum 1WW0MEH mingham city council is considering the establishment of a municipal golf BackacheNervous? McDonald returns measurf Run up the starry banner beside tty flag of course, the proposed site being at Headache Blue? SAVED FROM with objections. yrccn Castle Bromwlch. And let them wave together above the lively Edinburgh, with six public courses, If yon suffer from such symptoms at scene. Irregular Intervals you should take an claims to have been the pioneer of Invicorattng Twin emblema of prowl manhood, for each a tonle and womanly resu New Mexico Governor Say Law Pro- municipal golf. London public lator which baa (Wen satisfaction for OPERATIONS hearty cheer, has over 0 years. . courses; Nottingham has two courses vide! Excesalve Remuneration And may they float in triumph forever and a Dr. . for County Official!. year; and Manchester has had one since Pierce's By Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- Hat off and glory to them; let every heart 1911. Sunderland and Liverpool have Favorite Prescription be Mat. similar schemes under consideration, liarle wltborrt alcohol a pure elyeerta Western Newspaper Union New Service. For who would not be cheerful on good St. extract of American forest roots. Your etable Compound. Their 'Several seaside resorts include mu druggist will supply you. Santa Fé, N. M. Governor William ratriclt day? nicipal golf among Told. their attractions. Haus Glveni Own Stories Here .3. McDonald county Brighton are It Satisfaction For vetoed the salary A glow h on the hillside, the elope am and Bournemouth in sassssssatl Over 40 Yee.ra Baasssaal bill. For the second time the gover- tumine green. stances. Yarmouth has a scheme in mar- . Beatrice, Neb. " Just after my nor has gone upon as opposel The wide pools tn the pasture hace gained hand and Southport has considered a began to me record riage my left side pain and to the provisions of salary laws passed a warmer sheen: . similar proposal. London Mall. The Wretchedness the pain got so severe at times that I The west wind whisper "Courage, " the by the State Legislature. In a mes- willow ' branches alow. ' offered terribly with it. I visited three sage WHEN BI DDERS BECOME! NECKR8AHV of ConstiDation to the House the governor Btated The world the gladness that left tt Foot-Eas- doctora and each one wanted to operate regain And your shoes plncta, Allen'a the ijuicKiy dc overcome oy that the measure provides extrava tona aao: Antiseptic powder to be shaken Into tile vu on me bat I would not consent to an op- shoes, is just the thins to use. Try it for CARTER'S LITTLE gant remuneration for county officials The streams are tinging sweetly, each tn Hs new eration. I beard 'of the good Lydia E. AraaKine in Bnoes. uoia juvsrywnere, - nd Is not the legislation which New ordered Way, 15o. samóle PRES. Address. A. 8. Olmeted. LIVER FILLS. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was And who would not be hopeful on good St, LeRoy, N.Y. Don't accept any substitute. Adv. Purely vegetable. Mexico at present time. doing for others and I used several bot- needs the Patrick's day? act Surelv nnrl M tles of it with the result that I haven't The bill passed the Senate by the Literal. nentlv on thT X .Carter's! the world ' been bothered with my side since then. vote of 20 to 4, and the Senate, on re- The looer tings with gladness, is 'Do you like my execution on the liver. Cure y TILE good health and I have two little ceipt of the veto message Immediately turning green: plano?" "I must say I would have Biliousness, I am in the y iiytK Beatrice, eo. took up bill suspension of Her doubt and dread departing haoe left to describe it as an execution for kill Heart. r girls." Mrs. B.B. JHnj, the under maid serene; gover- ing time." ache, The Other Case. the rules and passed: It over the The storms that roared o wildly have given Dlrrl. aST e nor's veto, by a vote of 19 to 5. The Cary, Maine. feel itaduty I owa place to peace; nesa, and Indigestion. They do their duty, "I measure was originally passed by the The bands are playing bravely, and joy and OnlT One "BROMO OTTINfwe!" to all suffering women to tell what Lydia That Is LÁXATIVII HHOMO OUiNlNH. Look SHALL, FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK Compound did House by the vote of 30 to 13 . After tooe increase; (or the sluuature of a. W. ultOVtt. Cures Cold E. Pinkham's Vegetable Men meet again a brothers, their quarrels In One IMT, (Jures tírip In Two Da. S6oT Genuine must bear Signature me. One year ago I found myself a the Senate passed the bill over the for governor's veto, put away. terrible sufferer. I hod pains (n both it went to the House For who would not be hotng on good St While the way of the transgressor sides and such a soreness I could scarcely where action was deferred. As the Patrick day? may be hard, It Is seldom loneBome. straighten up at times. My back ached, session is growing near its close, was so nervous some pessimistic persons about the I had no appetite and I Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup for Oh lid run FREE TO ALL could sleep, I would be so tired capital predict that Legislature , .... ., u.,., SUFFERERS not then the WAS welTcalled i.uj. miutuima, yon . : T crAfe ttocallskys paln,curee wind collc,3Gc If feet "out of orta" "run down" or "rot Ua. aitin1v will adjourn without having provided a bottleJaV blaeS.nIU(Terf mm ktrtno hlnjtrlnr nunniiarilsaa..tbt round. seemed almost impossible for county officials, who have cbronlo weakues sel, tj leers, akin erupUuns.pl les.A- o- It salaries Trading compliments is a good write ror my ruis a dooil it is tbe most ínstroctlvé move or do bit of work and I ' over deal medical book ever wrlttnn. IttnlU nil nhnnt thm tn a rone without tmv for a vear. GOD'S MESSENGER like swapping green goods. diseases and tbe romarkableotirefiellectedbytheNeir thought I never would Do any newer FreocliKemedr THERAPION" No. 1, Ho.2, No.l and yoa can decide for 70a net f If ttli tbe remedy foi nntil I submitted to an operation, but ailmeot. Don't send a cent. It's absolutely Legislative Matters. Red Cross Raff mnlrpe IntinrlrM. Íoar No " follow np"cl reatan. Dr.LeClercMed. my husband thought I had better write - Blue th ssilIHE earth today; !n Its or- bnppy, makes Co., Uaveratock Bd., liaiupstoad Im4m, to you and did so, stating my symp- .The Senate has passed the follow- clothes whiter than snow. I u gooa grocers. Adv. toms. I commenced taking Lydia E. ing bills: 0VR 100 Compound and UVUUCBB V J F O " " Y EAR 8 OLD Pinkham's Vegetable Senate Bill No. 143, an act relating with comes The office hunter doesn't pay any at new woman. I had no Incidentally her soon felt like a to the service of subpoenas in civil anniversary of one of tention to game laws. pains, slept well, had good appetite and the W. N. U, DENVER, NO. suits pending in the District Courts. great names in human could do almost all my own work for a the 146, to family of four. I shall always feel that Senate Bill No. an act amend history Saint Patrick. 2893 Compiled great patriarch, Make the Horse Glad I I owe my good health to your Vegetable section of the Laws of The record f this Eager O apostle, proof posi- and for Work Compound." Mrs. Haywabd Sowers, New Mexico of 1897. missloner, and Is Clip him before yoa pat him at tbe prlay work. of designs of God in the lake on bis winter otmt that holds the wet Cary, Maine. Senate Bill No. 130, an act to re tive the eweat id dirt. He'll set more food from bit - spread of the gospel. He confides not feed, look better, rest Utter and five yoa bet- peal section 1538 of the Compiled ter eervloe la every way. Doat bay any to mighty of earth, bjjt rather bal VERY ALIKE. Laws of 1E97, relating to band of coun the this The Stewart Ball to humble, the virtuous and the Bearing ty treasurers as treasurers of school the ' fall a. U..LI " believing. He chos9 for his apostles uupping macuins funds. tbe machine that tnrnaeaaler, clIpeflMterand vmm M m aamataaA. con the humble fishermen of Galilee, uwrnutiiBDuirpioDgor tnan any other. latAaff " Senate substitute for Senate Bill plan redemption aii I fiding to them the ot HIGH SPEED hstx. 11mm annlnaml. nrrttswfnrr ainrl run in nil No. 79, an act relative to the perform inoiion.iiviiB rmr. hm bix ieet or new ifie, ei in the christianizing of the world. TIUIl nloKu""flexible ah oft and Btawart alo fie tenaton clipping ance of labor upon public streets, And so he chose Saint Patrick as the 1T III. roads and highways, in incorporated messenger of his gospel. cities, towns and villages. - And well did Patrick fulfil his mis- Senate substitute, for House Joint sion and redeem the purport of his Resolution No. 11, an act appropriat W. L. DOUGLAS gem - vow, that the emerald of the w V.Y. 3 S ing money to pay claims for expenses western world should become the 3.oo '3go S4..QO i by boards j mm incurred the canvassing Mecca from which men drank at the $R-o- 'íftSV WJtBí' I M..5Q AND o l: which canvassed the returns of the fountain of knowledge, and returning it . m mmm first state election in' 1911. to their respective homes, be the mes SHOES Senate substitute for Senate Bill sengers of the gospel of peace under FOR MEN AND WOMEN No. 146, an act providing for the an- the new dispensation. So zealous BEST BOYS SHOES In the WORLD nual election of members of boards of were the wotks of Saint Patrick that aj.OO, 92.50 ana 93.00. trustees of incorporated towns and from A. D. 432, when he landed in Ire- .The largest makers of villages. land, to 493, when he died at the ad- Men's S3.50 and $4.00 k It aHJ..TVl- .'.w.: ft? "I"isTa Committee substitute for Senate vanced age of 120 years, the whole na- hoes m the world. Aett your to allow you Bill No. 75, an act to regulate tbA.prac-tic- tion was Christianized, churches and dealer in District Courts in ' cases ap colleges bedecked the land, and the 4.AU o noes, jiiae as eoott peace youth of Britain, Scotland and France aivio, nt ana wear as oiner maizes eoatinip mn.it "Did you ever get a kiss by tele pealed for Justice of the courts .u i yyj m wmy auiereneo in tne price. hospitable isle, to gain 1 phone?" or removed therefrom by certiorari. repaired to the tt nintrs in nil ittHiiifirB, eiyiea ana imanes to the advantages of advanced education. nil, DVfjrjuwij) ji you oouia visit V. i "No; what's like?" Senate substitute for Senate Bill No. jurga as xsrooKton. it Thence, on ninth century, the Mann.,iruuitw lactones dreaming 65, an act establishing boards of edu- to the and see for vonritelf how cnreft.ll "It's like about something foundation of and learning, laid W. Te. IouixlaB shoes are marie, tou would thnn cation In Incorporated towns vil- faith iiiMmrAi nun Isam to eat when you go to bed hungry." and country wiiv iuhv are warnimmi to nt lages, and providing for the election by Saint Patrick, gave to the wok oetter, noia tueir shape and wear longer than the appellative distinction of the land I ,WS."'5SS. aiijr tinier ii in ivo w uv friee. Trying to Place Him. of members of each board. V.a T flN 1 o60 W. L. Douglas name is of and scholars It was In UHUMUl, i "at House Bill No. 5G. an act more spe- saints I Shoes pTi.i stamped on the bottom. "What is your idea of a radical?" King Alfred the Great of Eng- :--- cifically to provide the location Ireland everywhere, TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. t' trsted I asked the young man who is studying. for land received his education In the dftliverr If W. L. Douplas shoes are not for sale In your j Mall Order I and of that portion of cnarjrea prepnil. . i a Cátale tree, I politics. construction ninth century, and through the mis- iniiin.wiitn nniiymn, wmIITOD. rl 88. I "My observation." reolied Senator the Camino Real which Is between sionary successors of Patrick, the Sorghum, "is that a radical Is usually the city of Santa Fé and the city of Briton, and Scots of Cale- Write for book saving young chicks. Send us the PIcts WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE names of 7 friends that use Incubators and Ret a man who wants to muss things up in Albuquerque. donia and adjacent isles were con- book free. Raiuall Remedy Co., BLaokwell.OkLa. the hopes of establishing himself in House Bill No. 65, an act to 'pro- verted to Christianity. circumstances sufficiently comfortable vide for the further construction of Though -- almost fifteen centuries to warrant his becoming a conserva- the scenic highway between the cities have elapsed since the ministrations tive." Washington Star. of Santa Fá and Las- - Vegas. sf Patrick began, his work goes brave- Senate Bill No. 123, an act for the ly on, and the faith which inspired 8TRENGTH establishment of a state bureau of bis zeal finds willing disciples In his RelievesNeuralgia Without Overloading The Stomach. mines providing mainte- followers of today. name is and for the "His Sloan's gives thereof. In dlptychs of Liniment instant relief from neuralgia or nance written the sciatica. The business man, especially, needs Bill No. 109, an act defining churches in charity's gold letters." It goes straight to the painful part soothes the Senate nerves food in the morning that will not over- public utilities, extending Vie jurisdic- From Australia to Labrador, from and stops the pain. Don't rul) it penetrates. load the stomach, but give mental tion of state corporation commis- to China; aye, in the remotest PROOF . vigor for day. the ' the sion over same, providing for the com- Islands of the sea, the missionary Mrs. Rudolph Nisckk, Oconto, Wis., writes : " I have used Sloan's Much depends on Liniment for toothache and neuralgia in the head where the start a man pliance with orders, decisions, direc- labors of the Celt are traced today, nothing else would gots each day, as to how may ex- help me and I would not be without the Liniment in the house." he tions, regulations issued by and so the name of Ireland's patron pect to accomplish the on rule and work hand. prescribing pen- saint keeps pace with the rising and He can't be alert, with a heavy, the commission and violation of same. the setting of the sun. 'jreakfast re- alties for quiring a lot of vital energy in di- Senate Bill No. 118, an act entitled gesting it. an act to amend sections 1 and) 7 of Talk of Ireland's New Flag. A Calif, business man tried to find chapter 57 of the laws of 1912 of the The golden harp on a green ground, some food combination that would not state of New Mexico, entitled "an act that most of us suppose to be the overload the stomach in the morning, for the establishment of county high Irish emblem, is, it appears, the flag but that would produce energy. school and providing for the mainte- of Leinster alone, and objections are He writes: r- nance thereof." raised to its adoption as the national "For years I was unable to And a An act to provide for rendition of flag of Ireland. There are nine other LI breakfast food flags" being discussed In Irish that had nutrition verdicts in civil cases In District the is MMEM also good for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. enough to sustain a business man with- Courts by concurrence of less than newspapers, none having a shamrock out overloading his stomach, causing on design. The most of whole jury. . its ancient Pains All Cone ', Indigestion kindred them is "spear and serpent," es- and alimenta House substitute for Senate Bill No. the Mrs, C. M. Dowkkr, of Johannesburg. Mich., "Being a very busy and also a very tablished In remote dayse to indicate " I wish to say your Liniment 46 and House Bill No. 37, an act in writes: is the best nervous man, I decided to up recovery of Gaodhal a memctne in tne world, nas me give creasing the jurisdiction of the jus the Glas from it cured of breakfast altogether. But luckily I snake bite. by the rod of Moses. This neuralgia; those pains have all gone and I of the peace to two hundred dol can say your Liniment was induced to try Grape-Nut- tices is the most venerable of Irish flags, truly did cure me." "Since that morning I have been a lars. but there is some prejudice against Pain All Com No.-2- making 11 new man; can work without tiring, Senate Bill an act the sinister figure of a snake on a Mr. J. R. Swinger, of 547 So. uth St., my head is clear and my nerves strong unlawful for any person, firm, eorpor-atlon'o- r national emblem, especially as there Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered with severe neuralgic for nd quiet. association to distribute Ot are supposed to be no In Ire- quite a headache four snakes without any relief. "I find teaspoonfuls Grape-Nut-s cause to be distributed from house tc months I used your four of land. Then there Is the "red hand on Liniment for two or three nights with one of sugar any sample of medicine or any and I and a small house a white ground," which is the flag haven't suffered with my head since. I have quantity of cold milk, is delicious as substance deleterious to the life, liml of the O'Neills, the three crowns on found many quick reliefs from pain by the the cereal part of the morning meal, or health of any person, or to give oi a blue field of Munster, the parti col- use of Sloan's Liniment and believe it to be and invigorates me for the day's busi- cause to be given to any child undei ored coat of Connaught, and the king the best Liniment on the market I ness." Name given by Postum Co, the age of sixteen years any such enthroned of Meath. Each ot these can recommend it for what it did for me." Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little medicine or deleterious substance;-construin- flags has its adherents. Frio. 23e., Me., and $1.00 at All Dealers. -- book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. what is meant by medicine Sand for Sloan's Fres Book oa Bones. Add "There's a Reason." real and the expression "from house tc Little fault would be found with Brer rrad ,he ab.ve letter A used, DR. EARL S. SLOAN, ene appear from time to time. Taerin house," as herein and providing people who tell all tbey know if they Boston, r aeaaiae. trae, aaa (all at penalties. quit they Mass. latere.!. Aa. k.au would when have done that News-Heral- Mrs. visited Cleofes Romero shipped NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Estancia d Stsnton of Willard a car Church Services. with Mrs. Frank Chavez the of lumber to Albuquerque this Department of the Interior PabUshed'evory Friaay" U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M first of the week. ' week. The Catholic Sunday School J. A. CONSTANT,! March 1,1913. ANNIE PORTER. now meets every morn- Owners. Prof. C. S. Cramer was in A. S. Horwood, the Cedarvale Sunday Notice is hereby given that William J. A. CONST ANT.Editor and Publisher Santa Fe Saturday and Sunday. merchant, was in town Wednes ing at 10:15 instead of in the F. Peel, of Lucia, New Mexico, who. day buying goods afternoon. on April 18th, 1910, made homestead Celestino Ortiz was in Albu- a large bill of ' Entered as second clans matter Jauuary 11, for his entry No. 013287, for eei nwjrf, e)4 IA07, store. Rev. Farley will preach in the postofllce at Estancia. N. M., undor querque this week on business. in the swy. Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 19, Town- Act of Cong reas of Al arch 3, 11W7. the M, E. church Sunday morning 5 11 M. P. Mrs. S. W. Smith, mother-in-la- Mrs. Cleofes Romero is in San ship north, Range east, N. and evening. Sunday School Meridian, filed notice of intentio.i of our fellow townsmen, ta Fe visiting friends. at has Subscription $i.60 per year in advance 10 a. m., Epworth League at 6:30 to mike three year Proof, to es- Willis Buchanan and with whom The Co. Estancia Lumber re p. m. tablish claim to the land above describ- U communications must be she has been visiting for several ceived a large shipment of wall ed, before Neal Jenson, U. S. Commis- by the name and address weeks, home in sioner, at Estancia, N. M., on the 14th returned to her paper this week. Deafness Cannot Be Cured . jl writer, nut for publica- day of April, 1913. necessarily El Paso, Texas, last Wednesday. ay local Rnnllrctinns. oh thev cannot reach the di but for our protection. Ad-ri8- 9 D. Archer, representing the cawHl iiorUuu oi tlio car. Tlierfi is only ono way to names as witnesses: ron, cure deafness, and that Is by constiuuloiial remedies. Claimant all communications to the Mr. Buchanan wishes to an- Albuquerque Morning Journal, DeamcRa Is caused by an Inflamed condition ol tho mucous lining ot tho Kustachlan Tubo. When this C. C. Wilson, C. B. Calltins, M. A. NEWS-HERAL- D nounce little daughter was in yesterday in tiihn Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im- Maloney, Robertson, all of that the town the in perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deal-ue- James J. Is tho result, and uuless the inflammation can bo Lucia, New Mexico. Estancia, N. M. the stork introduced into his terest of his paper. taken out and tilla tubo restored to lla normal condi- tion, hearing will bo destroyed forever: Dine cases MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. home, Feb. 27th, will play the out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing J. M. Wood shipped a car of but an Inflamed condition of the mucous Burlares. role of chief clerk in his store as We will give One Hundred Dollurs for any case ot Estancia Valley "frijoles" to nearness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF LOCAL INTEREST soon as the spring trade opens. by Hall's catarro. Cure. Hend for circulars, free. Department of the Interior, Denver, Colorado, yesterday. r . j. t,u,Al,l et w loieuo. Ub Sotd by Druggists, "50. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. Now is the time to order your Take uall's family puis for constipation. Mrs. J. F. Lasater left Tues March 1, 1913. eggs from Buff Orpington, prize NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION For sale, a good buggy, also a day for Albuquerque to visit Mr. Notice íb hereby given that Nannie winning stock at the State Fair. Department of the Interior full blood Jersey bull. I. W. and Mrs. Joe Pettus. Hoover, heir and for the heirs of John Record breaking winter layers, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M J. Patterson, deceased of Estancia, Turner, 4 miles north, mile Moriar- - J begin when five months old. Mrs. M. T. Mcriarty of March 1, 1913. New Mexico, who, on April east Estancia. of advt. $1.00 for 15 eggs, postpaid. ty, who has been ill for the past Notice is hereby given that Dudley 10th, 1906, made home- Land for sale or exchange in Mrs. J. E. Veal, Mountainair. few months is improving some H. McDonald, of Estancia, New Mexi- stead entry No. 9178 07364, for swjf co, who, on March 18th, 1909, made Township 7 Range 8 the great belt of South what. Section 30, north. fruit advt homestead entry No. 09225, for swii east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice County. Will ' Missouri, Howell A. B. Bagley departed Tues- The Epworth League will give Section 8, Township 5 north, of intention to make five year exchange Range 8 N. M. P. Meridian, has for land in the Estan- day evening for a stay of several asocial and free entertainment east, Proof, to establish claim to the land cia Valley, N. M John-- T. at Goodin's Hall Friday night, filed notice of intention to make three above described, before Neal Jenson, weeks at his former home in year Proof, to establish claim to the Estancia, New Grimes, Land Co. , March 14th. Everybody welcome. U. S. Commissioner at Trask, Missouri. advt Texas, to close up his business land above described, before Neal Jen-so- Mexico, on the 12th day of April, 1913. there. He and the others who Howard Wells of Tucumcari is U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, Claimant names as witnesses: You are likely to miss it you 1913 if came with him have definitely in town looking after his prop- N. M., on the 12th day of April, Robert Finley, R. N. Maxwell, E. C. don't see the second hand man Claimant names as witnesses: located in the Valley, and will erty interests. Hays, A. A. Hine, all of Estancia, New before buying anything you may J. M. Spruill, George Pugh, H. great variety be on the job as soon as they J. Mexico. need. He has a of Residents in the northeast part Ingle, Henry Cox, all of Estancia, MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. articles practically as good as can get business closed up in of the Valley report the jackrab-bit- s New Mexico. new at very low price. adv Texas. They a good MANUEL It. OTERO, Register. will conduct making destructive raids on sized eastern Wanted, second hand wind- stock ranch in the fields. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION office, the wheat RAYMOND T. SANCHEZ mill. Inquire at this advt. part of the Valley. Department of the Interior Celestino Ortiz made a busi- Dr. WeideRanders made a trip E. Shirley and family de U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M General MercHandise J. ness trip to Santa Fe Sunday to Cedarvale Tuesday. - - parted Monday for Cedarvale, February 10. 1913. Ghilili, N. M. and remained several days. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Mrs. W. L. Clifton and child- Kansas, where they intend to w. Lyttle, of Kstancia, Mew Mexico, Fresh SEEDS to Sell Mrs. of Winfield, who, on May 17th, 1909, made home- Bloc-to- stay a time. Mrs. Shirley has Honnold homo raised last year ren departed Monday for for 17, Kans.. came Wednesday to prove stead entry No. 010056, forsw.y Sec. Alabama. a sister residing in that neigh- Townshio 6 north. Ranee 7 east, N. M. Wheat, all kinds, White Oats, borhood. up on a claim northeast of here. P. Meridian, has filed notice of inten Manchuria Beans, Pinto Beans, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lanford tion to make three year Froot, Bailo Peana, Corn, giv- All the continents, with the to establsh claim tu the land above Home raised Peas, Corn Meal are the parents of a fine baby The fourth entertainment possible exception of South tiefore Neal Jenson. U. S. Garlic Seed, girl, born last week but reported en under the auspices of the Commissioner, at Estancia. New Mexi Woman's Club at the Courthouse America, contain areas of dry co, on the ajth day ot Marcn, 113. Everything at Lowest Market Prices to us too late for mention in last Claimant as on Thursday, March 27th, prom- land which are below sea level. names witnesses: Raymond T. Sanchez, paper. T T week's In North America, according C,;H, Willi. I l!.,mn at the post office. ises to be a rare treat. ton, B. McKinley, Charles M. Wybert "Brown departed Tues- to the United States Geological Andrew A meeting of the village board Douglas, all ef Estancia, New Mexico. day for Magdalena, where he Survey, the lowest point is in MANUEL H. OTERO, Register. is to held this evening. We has a position. be Death Valley, California, 276 For $1.00 Per Here understand the appointment of Election Proclamation The BIG FOUR below sea level; but this is a undersigned, mayor of Vil- "30" Rev. Farley went to Willard a marshal is contemplated, and feet I, the the CAS TRACTOR will plow your land; slight depression compared to the lage of Estancia, New Mexico, by vir Wednesday, to preach the funer- if such action is taken, probably any desired depth. Free harrowing basin of the Dead Sea, in Pales- tue of the authority vested in me, do Virgil H. Campbell al of a child. townsite and dooryards will and proclaim the tine, Asia, where the lowest dry hereby give notice that Mountainair, N. Mex. County Clerk Gallegos went to be withdrawn as a free range there will be an election held in the land point is 1,290 feet below his ranch near Torreón, Saturday for livestock and tagless dogs said Village of Estancia, on the 1st day sea level. In Africa the lowest 1913, provided by and remained till Monday. may find themselves in jeopardy. of April, A. D. as BHRTELDES point is in the Desert of Sahara law, for the purpose of electing a May WeoternSeedsfor WeaternPeople I year; Village Sheriff Meyer and Angus Mc Mrs. L. A. Bond who formerly about 150 feet below sea level, or for the term of one a S Once Used Always Used Clerk for the term of one year; two Gillivray were Sunday passen- resided here is in town visiting but the Sahara as a whole is not B not at your dealer, we will Trustees for a term of two years. If gers to Santa Fe. Robert Taylor. although Eupply direct. her sister, Mrs. below sea level, until The polling place for Baid election E 1915 Catalog large News-Hera- Our free. H. Ayers was Mr. Bond is manager of the recently the greater part of it shall be at the ld office in Attorney Fred O Our specialty establishment at be, Europe Village. in Mountainair several days the mercantile was supposed to In said Farming I hereunto Seeds for Dry attend- Madrid, the live coal camp in the lowest point at present In witness whereof, have S early part of the week, day of March, Fe county. - is on of Caspian set my hand this 6th Barteldes Seed Co. ing to legal business. Santa the shores the 1913. J. j. STUBBLEFIELD, Sea, 86 feet below sea level, In Attest: Mayor. IThe Dept. N. 17 E, Flesher The N. M. C. officials' private ROBERSON, Acting Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. A. Australia the lowest point is at EDW. a DENVER. are the proud parents of an 8 car was sent to Santa Fe on the mmDBBSQOEBD( noon train today. It is reported Lake Torrens, about 25 feet be Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. pound baby girl, born Tuesday, discouraging that a party of capitalists will low sea level. There is nothing more March 11th. than a chronic disorder of the stomach, come over the line tomorrow on Irrigation by pumping is grow many EXPERIENCE Judge Medler was here last la it not surnrisincr that suffer 33i; IN an inspection trip. ing all over the country. We an ailment when Saturday and drew jury lists, for years with such have now hundreds of pumping a permanent cure is within their reach printed elsewhere in Allie Alexander is laid uo as which are Dlants where we had none a few and may be had for a trifle? "About the result of hemorrhages which P. H Beck, of this paper. years ago. It has its advantages one year ago," says attacked him Sunday. He is bet- Wakelee, Mich., " I bought a package Mr. and Mrs. Venable of Nob-lesvill- e, and its disadvantages, it costs IT t . - I I HADE mrtiw ter at this writing. of Chamberlain's Tablets, and since lrirtt - "tf Designs Indiana, parents of Mrs. more than gravity irrigation, using them felt perfectly well, I have AnToneeeruUnR a sketch and description may Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willie Elgin were r Uoed any number of oulotcly our opinion free whether au R. E. Farley, arrived but it is available at any time hnrl nreviouslv ascertain Coniniunlna. victims of a surprise perpe- different medicines, but none of them LtousfltrtctWcoiitl.lentffLl. HANDBOOK on Patent and are domiciled on the Porter the and is a paying proposition on cut free, (ilrtest nifency for securing patent . Monday even- were of any lasting benefit For sale I'atenM takon through Mann & Co. receive place with Mr. Farley. Mr. Ven- trated upon them many of our farms. India irri- tpecial notice, without ctmree, in tne by all dealers adt. able will probably become a ing, the anniversary of their gates over three million acres Scientific American. complete sur- landholder in the Valley. marriage. It was a wells, and the time will A handsomely tlhistratmi weeMy. Jjimrt i from cubuum of any ncienlltlo Journal. Terms. f.i a prise, all right. The ladies of the eome when America will surpass yeir: four months, i. SolU byall newsdealers. Dr. James S. Myers of Phil- York invading crowd served light re- A Dumping supply of about MUNN & Ca.3B,B",'New adelphia, Pa., will deliver one of this. Uracil Office. GZS F Bt WuhlDgtou. IX U. freshments. All had a jolly time. "The Ro- 450 gallons a minute will be his famous lectures, games and storytell- " "Ori- Sociability, ample to irrigate 80 acres. One mance of Achievement ing made the evening pass swift- remember is, when Dignity of Man.:' thing to gin and ly. L.D. Roberts was chief story water is forced through a pipe Labor and the Golden "Union teller, and acquitted himself in the fester it travels, tne greater .EFÚS SUCCEED! Do not miss thB number loss in friction. The loss is equiy-oion- f Rule." a manner that won uproarious CPFCIILOFFER of tn incrpflsinc the rjumDinsr to olH New Atrlrtwill for it will be one of the best U.Jemytzei cuwu.er. 3 applause. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin is to use ,üu our DermancutB.l. head, hence it better Míe Collection SKSíKSiíS:! the season. received a nice present as a me- pipeB. large instead oi small it üVTo.," x, ... ta. Col. Prichard of Santa Fe mento of the occasion. is also best to have as few turns Saturday consult- nr olhnwn as nossible and it is Write y; Mention thin Paper, was here last The Mammoth Pearl Nonirri- - M. Tuttle, simply a question that must be ing with his client, J. Potatoes, with the eacn ;criD 10 CFNTS claim gated Seed decided tor maiviauai piant J. P. PORTER in regard to Mr. Turtle's wrMbtjr small ones screened out. Also as to what size pipe will be the "The Land Man" Át if ti"'Ua pjta', will nr Rogers & John store. larger lit tt vrVlM oí U, F'.viU, M. against the Full Blooded Rhode Island Red most economical. The Bi his attorney Mr. pipe the more it costs, and If you want to sell, list your land ñ On advice of and White Leghorn and Indian the went through the formal- yet with large pipe the engine either in person or by mail. I Tuttle Runner Duck Eggs for setting. re- correspondence list possession of the may be smaller and less fuel nave a large ity of taking pump required will the business. remains closed as L. E. Herndon, quired to the and rush store but it advt. Willard, N. M. amount of water. Bulletin. before. HELD UP AS AN LUCIA Special Correspondence. Spring Goods home New Jesse Heal has returned for the summer. Mr. Mattingly has a new sup- We have received our new spring lines of Dress The Sant Fe New Mexican is ply of flour this week. ilding up County as a The best we h Torrance Mr. Dudly,.the railroad auditor Goods, Hats and Shoes. assortment example" in an argu- "horrible took dinner at the Smoot home ment in favor of lower salaries have ever had. Tuesday. JUST WHHT WRNT for county officers than are pro- WB HBVE YU posed by the legislators at Santa A nice rain fell on the Valley Fe. Sunday. The people are in hopes Hughes Mercantile Company It is to be inferred that the it will continue so there will be Estancia, New Mexico New Mexican has received a fine crops this year. letter from Torrance County Mr. Taylor from - Oklahoma conveying the information. came in and took 320 acres of Club March 19, Here is what it says: land and is well pleased with CrPfid Norman and Jesse Hub 'How do we elect our National at ber home. "The New Mexican has just our country. His sister and Mr. bard moved Mrs. Colton's things Officers 1" The ladies were in Subject, "Sanitation." received an interesting letter Wood from Texas came with to her ranch north of here. formed that New Mexico was bearing only electoral from Torrance county him but returned undecided. We Frank Block visited his sister entitled to three county sal- Aviso upon the question of hope they will make up their Mrs. Virgie Block last week. votes. After all had been trivea aries. It seems that in Torrance mind to return and each take opportunity to tell what Aviso es por esta dado por mi la abajo TTarvev Steele and wife are in an county, Miss Porter, a most es- 320 acres. firmada que en este día 4 de Marzo A. week visiting they had recently read on the timable young woman is deputy Albuquerque this D. 1913, a sido nombraca por la Honor- The crowd that gathered at win re- subject and how much more office county treas- Mrs. Ware. Mrs. Steele able corte de pruebas por el condado in the of the Mrs. Smoot's Saturday evening they had forgotten peitaining Miss Porter receives main for a few weeks. de Torrance aministradora del estada urer. $0 report a good time. to Civil Government, the host a month. She furnishes a $4,000 .Teaan Hubbard who has just de Sebero Candelaria, difunto, por lo served each with a dish of bond, this recites, and pays for Claud Lee' has returned from had a well drilled on his place ess tanto abiso es por este dado a todas las and two kinds of it herself. Arkansas to look after his ranch. north of here struck water in ice cream persona que tengan. Reclamos en con- Mr. Amble, the New Mexican He tells us they have a fine boy abundance at 180 feet. He pur- cake. When it .came to this tra de dicho estado de presen tardos en is informed, resides at Manzano, in their home, he expects to re- chased a nice windmill of Dr. part of the program the child- el tiempo que la ley proscribe y las per- sonas que deban a dicho estado de pa- Estancia, turn in a few weeks. McDonald and will soon be pump ren fared equally as well as some distance frcm sos aseglar sus cuentas enmediata men- the county Beat and visits his L. S. Brown went to Willard ing water at home. This is the the older ones. Dr. Dora te. Bersabe Gonsalee, office only upon rare occasions. Sunday evening. fourth effort Mr. Hubbard has WiedeRanders entertains the Aministradora. class,, get water. We are cer- Counties of the fourth Mr. McDonald was in Lucia made to bill, tainly arlad for" as he has under the present salaries Sunday. him would pay the treasurer $2,000 a had his share of water hauling. STATEMENT year. Extracting therefrom Harry Smith who was trans- - of the condition of the Miss Porter's munificient salary Silverton actincr business in Santa Fe a of $720 a year, Mr. Amble would few days ago had a large flock of receive $1,280 for residing at Special Correspondence. nice hens stolen from his prem- ESTANCIA SAVINGS BANK Manzano and participating in an Mrs. R. F. Clark is very sick ises. Chickens seem to be in de N. M., close of business Dec. 31, 1912. election. again, little hope being enter- mand just now. of Estancia, at the The case of Torrance county tained for her recovery. How- Mrs. Virgie Block sold her is not exceptional, neither is the ever, she is being treated by the days claim south of here a few RESOURCES LIABILITIES case of Mr. Amble singled out very best physicians and has ago. because of that particular official attentive nurses among her Loans and Discounts $68,463.74 Capital Stock $15,000.00 but simply to illustrate a point family and friends. Real Estate, Furniture Surplus 2,300.00 of PHILOMATHIANS and Fixtures . . . 6,178.73 Undivided profits 1,789.43 at issue. There are plenty Mrs. Clifton's little baby died Overdrafts . . . 564.25 Cashier's checks 310.26 others. on Saturday morning. Many last Cash & Sight Exchange 31,653.93 Deposits 87,450.95 Asserting that he "is tired of of neighbors have been help- Wednesday afternoon, Mar. the $106,850.64 $106,850.64 this kind of business and that he ing nurse the little one the past 5th, found a goodly number of proposes to vote for the lowest week. Philomathians gathered at State of New Mexico, County of Torrance, ss: salaries possible should he again above named bank, do solemnly swear Plumley who took load the home of Mrs. Bilsing, I, Ed. W. Roberson, cashier of the be called upon to vote on a sal- Mr. a above statement is true. .royally en that the aries bill for county officials, of beans to Albuquerque for W. where they were Attest: WILLIE ELGIN, President re- B b 1913. Fred F. Doepp, senator from H. Ligon on last Tuesday tertained, Mrs. Sum Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of January, RALPH G. ROBERSON Notary Public Carlsbad, Eddy county, discussed turned Sunday afternoon. He mers being the hostess. The Seal muddy Hy Commission expires March 27, 1914. the questions of county salaries reports the roads very regular order of business was at some length last night. Sen- and traveling bad across the followed. Mrs. Stephen Allen ator Doepp voted for the pressnt mountains. However he dis and Mrs. Ellen Branen were 1600 of beans at county salaries bill when it posed of lbs. voted in to fill the vacancies which paid him passed the senate." $2.75 and $3.00 by the resignations of handsomely for his trip. He re caused FRESH MEATS We can neither affirm nor dis Mrs. Lvons and Mrs. John. A ports Albuquerque as dead-m- en We installed a large Jrefrigerator and will pute the statement in regard to appointed to have out of employment Guess committee was carry a supply of Fresh Meats at all times. Fish and Oysters the amount of Miss Porter's sal- confer with a committee of ary. Estancia and Mcintosh are the in season. Call and see us and you will buy. the Woman's Clnb for the The statement Dr. Amble liveliest towns around. that purpose of arranging the en gets whatever he gets out of the Winnie Loveless & 60. Madge Baron visited of the County office for "residing at Manzano Meador on last Sunday. tertainment Estancia, New Mexico and participating in an election' Federation, which is to meet Mr. and Mrs. Morris and fam is unjust in so far as it carries in Estancia about April 22nd. ily look dinner with Mr. and the inference that he pays no The subject for the day was Mrs. Baron on last Sunday- - attention to the office. As a Sil- COUNTY SAVINGS BANK matter of fact he is zealous in Kenneth Mathew came to TORRANCE looking after the affairs of the verton on the two last Sundays H. B. Jones, Pres., A. B. McDonald, Vice Pres. E. M. Brickley, Cashier Sunday School but office in a general way, while to attend Your business respectfully solicited. leading the details to his deputy found no one present on either Court House Willard, New Mexico The practice of men holding occasion. What is the cause? THURSDAY, MARCH 27th offices and leaving the work Jesse Hubbard and Will Per largely to deputies we are told is ser went to Estancia on Sunday common in this state, and it is to purchase burial supplies for probable that the voters who Mrs. Clifton's baby, Lecture by supported Amble under J. W. WftGNER, Dr. Mr. Mathews, Mr. Vaughn, Repair Shop stood quite well that he would Blacksmith and Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall took All kinds blacksmithing and wood repair work promptly not change his residence to Es- of dinner with W. H. Ligon and done. ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO they Dr. James Charges reasonable. tancia, and therefore have family Sunday. no reason to complain and in fact have made no complaint Mrs. Rex Meador is at the of mother. S. Myers bo far as we have heard. bedside her oio 00 We have no criticism to offer Mr. Lippard entertained 0 in this particular case, because number of young people at his Subjects Neal Jenson we believe there was full under- home near New Home. "The Romance of Achievement" standing on the part of the voters "Origin and Dignity of Man" U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace Commissioner practice under considera "Union Labor and the Golden Rule" but the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Land Office Business of all Kinds Transacted. liable to abuse and is not tion is Merrifield. Fire, Life, Accident and Health Insurance. one to be commended or encour Prices Legal Drawn and Acknow- aged. No doubt it will Boon be Mrs. Virgie Block, Mrs. Pace, Papers one of things that was, in New Mrs. Milbourn, Mr. and Mrs. Adults 50c, Children 25 ledged. Residences and Mexico. Rex Meador, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Farms for Rent Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall Under auspices of For sale, 3 span of work mules. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow were at WOMAN'S CLUB Cstancia, New Mexico C. M. Douglas, 9 miles west of tending the bedside of Mrs. R. H F.t.nrin advt F. Clark on last Sunday. ac e3Qloc3 ae