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Deming Graphic, 10-14-1903 N University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Deming Headlight and Deming Graphic, 1890-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-14-1903 Deming Graphic, 10-14-1903 N. S. Rose Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/deming_headlight_news Recommended Citation Rose, N. S.. "Deming Graphic, 10-14-1903." (1903). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/deming_headlight_news/463 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Deming Headlight and Deming Graphic, 1890-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LNJ ilWkJinilivGo M,,rh ,W- - VOL. I F;nU"'"d V' rVmlnw. N. M.. M iwnnd DEMING, LUNA COUNTY, N. M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 1903. No. 31 . THE LION GROCERY CO. Silver City Locals. HEARST PARTY COMING. for mutuul benefit, so arrangements NEW MEXICO BOYS' SUCCESS Mrs. Walter II. Guiney and little son were made and the business men who visited friends in Ma City last week. could be seen in so short a time gather- Special Train with United States ed at the Adeiphi club rooms to meet Alfred N. Sanchez Makes his Way Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Harshaw aro ab- El Paso's Largest Congressmen Will be in Dem-l- n him. The visit was short but during From Mesilla Valley Farm to sent in Albuquerque attending the the few minutes he was here he out- Government Position. Methodist church conference. Saturday Evening. lined a policy toward the town which GROCEitS The boarJ of county commissioners is met the approval of all, and his cordiul figuring on the erection of a small jail' A telegram from Jas O'Shaughnessy manner and unreserved personality The big roar that is being made by buildirg ' at Hachita, of the Cliioio'o Amerienn una mude for him many friends in our the opponents of statehood about our by town board Monday evening town. Oilers the people of this Some cattle sales ire reported, and stating Spanish speaking native people would mat the congressional the fall shipments from this section Hearst train give the idea that they wore a class of would arrive in Doming Community the Following will be m ich larger than usual, next Saturday Mines and Mining. citizens to be avoided nnd who have evening at 5:."0 Ami remain for a short neither knowledge or character, but the Quite a number of people from J.A. McCoy superintendent of theGold-e- n this time only. Judge Seaman Field was fact is that a large proportion of Extremely ity the ) Low Prices City and are taking in Cross & Eagle Mining company re- the appointed by the board to arrange for; government officials for our new pos- Rights of the fair at Albuquerque this entertaining the distinguished turned last Friday from the east, where 3 cans best tomatoes for . 2V. visitors sessions have com from this very class week. and it is desired chat many he has been for the past month, and 3 tuns g')od quality String Beans. .25c as citizens of people, and our government would went out to the mine on Sunday This 2 cana extra quality Wax Beana 25c Miss Edna Page, who has charge of as can should meet the train nnd help have been in a sorry plight for men property is one of tho mines in the 1 cans Early Juno Pean 25c public school at Fierro, attended the in entertaining them. This party is who were able to fill these places if it composed Tres hermanos district which reduced 3 cans Rood Pink 25c dance Saturday evening. of leading members of bo h had not had is'ew Mexico to draw from. filmen - - political and is uiviiaiiiuuiHo ui III nui- 2 cans boat Red S ilmon 25;- parties their visit of vast iiiii vie uic The announcement of the appointment Sam SchifT the Migollon merchant, face workings years nnd it is be- 2 cana Salmon Steak 25c importance to the territory, as the in of Alfred M Sanchez, of Mesilla to the has been in thin city for some days lieved will develop a big ore body when 2 cans Brook Trout 25c fluence of these people will be greater position of superintendent of soils in looking after business the water level is reached. Mr. Mc- 3 cana Cove Oysters 25c matters. than that of any party who have ever the I'hilipines íf the latest of these visited New Mexico, Coy informed us that it was the inten 3 cans Broiled Mackerel in mustanl, Th.il.!Tirtm.'nt al Washington has and our people appointments, and the Las Cruces Re- should show tion to push this work now with greater ami 5rtc signified its establishing r. make every effort to then publican tells of this young man's life spices tomato sauce intcnt'onof vigor than ever und wo expect to seo 25c postoflicc at G.dd Gulch. B. Rosonfield the exact condition of our territory in the following words, and any Ameri- 5 cin Diked Baaiu some good results when the 500 foot and our fitness B 3 Baked Beans 25c will be postmaster, lor statehood. can boy in the country had better oppjr-tunitio- cana 21b level is reached. - such b Baked Beans 23c to reach a position than 2 cana All of Grant ounty peopls who visit- In the Floridas the Sierra .Florida 3 cana Baked Beans in tomato sauce. .25c Agrees Him. he had if they would have worked in ed Doming la?t Wednesday on the oceas-slo- n with Mining company under the direction ".he same determined manner: "Mr. 1 cans imported Kippered Herring 2"c of the circus report a first class of J. J. Smith is develop-- 1 Herring in President Roosevelt's determination ' Sanchez was born in the quaint little can imuorted Marahall'a ti v.e. ing some good copper properties which not to remove Book Binder Miller on town of Mesilla, in Dona Ana County, tomato sauce 25e will doubtless create soma stir in the .Eugene Warren returned home Sat- the demand of the leaders of the labor in 1881. He came of humble Mexican 6 cans American Sardines 25c mining circles when fairly opejied up; urday after an absence of several unions is characteristic of the man an i parentage and was denied the usual 3 large cans Mustard Sardines 25c while J. F. Allan! is working on some months during which time ho visited will meet with the hearty approval of advantages open to the average young 2 cana imported Sanlinea 2 claims whic h he thinks nre the best the Philippine islanua. the intelligence of the land. A demand man. With difficulty he procured an 2 cans imported Sardines in oil and copper proposition in this part of the of an employers' union that a govern- elementary education in the poor schools tomato sauce 25c Dr. E. D. Sinks and Miss May Edia ment employe bo country. With these and other claims Tri-Col- removed because he open to him, and, at the age of fourteen 3 cans Soups, extra fine. 25c were united in mirriage at Fort Bay- in that districl developed this should be was not a union man would be too entered the preparatory department of 2 cana Mushrooms 25c ard last week. Dr. and Mrs. Sinks will one of the best mining districts in the bumptious and arrogant to be tolerated the college. His family was poor, and 2 cans imported French Peas 35c resillo in El Paso. southwest. for a moment. This demand of the for years he had much difficulty in 1 can Libby Chicken Tamales 10c We are informed by Ralph C. Ely of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eurnside were labor unions is none the less so. Unless meeting even the small expenses inci- 1 can Red Hot Chile Con Carne 10c Jose that the ore body of the Faywood .iiaile happy Sunday morning by the ur-riv- al labor union leaders keep their heads a dent to his attending college. Persever- 2 cans Prime Roast Beef... 25c Lead Co's mines is showing up fine and of a son and heir at their home. little better than they have in some ance and a determination to secure a 2 cans Corned Beef 25c that the old Cooks Peak is only Mother and boy doing nicely. instances of late, the duys of lalor district thorough and practical education, 3 cans Vienna Sausage 25c to de- uniona will soon be numbered. "Whom waiting the advent of capital however, won the day. He was gradu- 2 cans Hamburger Ste:ik onions . 35c Major James WaHill and Col. P. R. velop its unlimited resources to be bet- the go Is would destroy they first make ated in June, 10Jl , and immediately 2 cans Corned Beef Hash 25c Smith were two prominent visitors mad. Chieftain. ter than it ever was in the early days. oiTered a minor position in the college 2can3 Chipped N?ef 2c from Doming who arried in this City In Hon. addition to the above works in which he could prosecute his special 3 cans Graced Pine-appl- e 50c on Sunday's train. E. Nogal N. M. W. Mclvera of was in linn of work, which he had chosen to be 3 cms sliced Pinapplo .' 5l)c Will Soon be iriniihed. pur The first social dance of the season town several days last week and in the division of soils.
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