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Estancia News-Herald, 06-12-1913 J University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-12-1913 Estancia News-Herald, 06-12-1913 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 06-12-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/70 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 Estancia News, 1904-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ESTANCIA NEWS -- HERALD News EntabliiihedlttU Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, June 12, 1913 Volume IX No. 32 Herald EnUblmlied IDOS er piping and plumbing fix- the State of New Mexico, and taxes for cash could be effected. Chas. F. Ea3ley, Receiver, tures therewith connected. hereby submits a proposition of Therefore be it Resolved by through C. R. Easley. his attor- Be It Further Resolved, That payment for the taxes due and the Board of County Commis- ney, the Board sustains the ac- this Board will receive proper owing by said company to the sioners of Torrance County, New tion of the Assessor. sealed bids on the 7th day of County ot Torrance, New Mex- Mexico, that we recommend that In the matter of the return of July at 1:30 P. M. rf said day ico, the same to be paid in cash the Treasurer of Torrance Coun- Willie Elgin for the above stated for the above proposed work and within thirty days from this ty, accept in full settlement of property of Las Salinas Land by these presents reserves the date, June 3, 1913. If the the taxes due by the said New Grant, C. R. Easley appearing right to reject any or all said Board of County Commissioners Mexico Central Railroad for the for Willie Elgin, raises the same Estancia, N. M., June 2, 1913, bids. The above said work is to of the said County will accept in years 1910, 1911 and 1912, the objection in regard to the raiBe The Board of County Commis be conducted under the super- payment there of 50 per cent of sum of Nine Thousand three hun made from $15.00 to $30.00. The sioners of Torrance County, vision of the county clerk. the amount due by said Com dred fifty-seve- n and 80-10- 0 Dol- Board sustains the action of the Now therefore, the Clerk is pany for and a3 taxes for the lars ($9357.86) being one half of Assessor and overrules the ob- State of New Mexico, met this directed to advertise the calling year 1910, 1911 and 1912. such the total amount due, provided jection of the Attorney Easley. day in special session at 9 o'clock of said bids. sum being eighteen thousand said amount is paid in cash to the The Board now adjourns until A. M., with Chairman Lorenzo Lorenzo Zamora, seven hundred fifteen dollars Treasurer within thirty days 1 o'clock P. M. Zamora, Juan C. Sanchez, and Chairman. andseventy-tw- o cents ($18715.72) from the date of the passage of Afternoon Session provided Librado Valencia, members, The Board now adjourns un and one half or fifty per cent this Resolution, and In the matter of the protest of til 1 o'clock P. M. thereof being nine thousand further that the recommendation B. L. Hodges et al and S. E. Acasio Gallegos, County Clerk, fifty-seve- Afternoon Session. three hundred n dollars of settlement hereby made is ap- Kemp et al, against the action of and Sheriff Julius Meyer, by D. Comes now Pedro Lujan and and eighty-si- cents (Í9357.86.) proved by the Judge of the Dis- the Board of County Commis- Robinson, Deputy, present. requests that hi3 petition be Upon motion of Commissioner trict Court within and for Tor sioners of the County of Torrance There being a quorum present, taken up for consideration: Zamora, duly seconded by Com' rance County. as per to petitions duly filed in the Board proceeded to business. whereupon the Board being ful- missioner Sanchez it was duly Resolved further that should reducing the taxes of the New ly advised upon the premises re- carried by the said Board, that a the said Chas. C. Murray, Re- Mexico Central Railroad Com- The minutes of the previous solves to recommend that the resolution, a copy of which is in ceiver of the said railroad fail or pany as per resolution passed session were read and approved. assessment made against Pedro corporated into this record, refuse to accept this offer which this 3rd day of June 1913. the The matter of the report of Lujan be corrected; therefore, should be passed and approved is in the nature of a counter-propositio- n said protestants being represent- the enumerators for Precinct No. the Board instructs the Clerk to by the said Board of County to the offer made by ed by Fred H. Ayers and W. D. as hereinbefore recited, and 7. was taken up for considera- make a copy of the petition sub Commissioners, assembled in him, Wasson, Esqs. of Estancia, N.M., mitted by Pedro Lujan, and also special session in Estancia, pay in cash the amount herein and Chas. R. Easley of Santa Fe, tion, and upon inspection the a copy ot the minutes ot the County of Torrance, New Mexi- stated within thirty days from N. M. , appearing in behalf of Board finds that the census for Board and forward the same to co, on this the third day of June, the date of the passage of this the bondholders committee of the town of Estancia and the the District Attorney. 1913, and said resolution being Resolution, then this resolution the New Mexico Central Railway village of Alta Vista shows that In the matter of the petition duly passed and approved at shall be of no force and effect Company and the Board having Reyes Arranaga, this time; the aforesaid Commis- and be null and void without any heard the arguments of the var- is two hundred sixty-nin- e of Sandoval de there this Board resolves to recom sioners Sanchez and Zamora, further action on the part of the ious parties by their said attor- (269) inhabitants in the afore- mend that the exemption of voting in favor of the passage Board. neys and being duly advised in said town and village, and the re $200.00 be allowed to the afore thereof, and Commissioner Va Done at Estancia, New Mexico, the premises doth hereby on mo port further shows that there is said affiant for the years 1911 lencia voting against the approv this 3rd day of June, laid, in tion made by Lorenzo Zamora, special session. five hundred thirty-nin- e (539) in- and 1912. al and adoption of same. Chairman, and duly seconded by Resolution. (Signed) Lorenzo Zamora, readopt habitants in addition to the above In the matter of the petition Commissioner Sanchez, of Melecio Larranaga, peti Whereas, the New Mexico Cen Seal Juan C. Sanchez, and approve the aforesaid reso- mentioned number in Precinct tioning for the allow- tral Railroad íb indebted to the County Commissioners lution passed under the date No. 7, making a total of eight ance of his exemption for County of Torrance for and on Torrance County. rJ. M. hereof and hereby reject the mo- hundred and eight (808) inhabi- the year 1911 and 1912 the Board account of taxes levied and as The Bond of Chas. W. Fiske tion filed by said protestants. ap tants in the above mentioned resolves to grant said petition sessed against it for the years as Justice of the Peace was The Clerk is hereby ordered to to 1910, 1911 and 1912 upon 66.8 proved as to form and sufficiency copy whereupon, and does hereby recommend send a of the said resolution precinct; the Board the District Attorney to proceed miles of its road which is located and his bondsmen in the former to the District Court of this fixes the license for retail liquor favorably in regard to same. in said Torrance County; in the qond as Justice of the Peace were County. dealers in said precinct in the In the matter of the petition sum of Eighteen Thousand discharged from further respons The Board now adjourns until sum of two hundred ($200) dol- of Teodoro Chavez y Márquez seven hundred fifteen and 72-10- 0 ibility. tomorrow morning 9 o'clock A. Bond Lajeness lars per year. requesting the withdrawal of Dollars ($18715.72) on account of The of Silviano M., Wednesday 4th, 1913. petition exemption filed taxes: was approved as to iorm ana The Board met pursuant to ad report G. B. Salas, his for The of in the previous session was For the year 1910 in the sum sufficiency. journment. There being a in and for Precinct granted. of $7066.12 The Bond of Perciliano Lucero quorum present proceeded to the No. 6 was read and approved as In the matter of Jose Antonio For the year 1911 in the sum as Justice of the Peace in and canvassing of the returns. submitted. The Board finds by Garcia, petitioning to be recom- of $4418.40 for Precinct No. 19, was ap- In the matter of the Mew Mex year proved as to form and sufficiency. Railway Company's the report of the enumerator for mended to the District Attorney For the 1912 in the sum ico Central for the purpose of having his of $7231.20.
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