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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-23-1914 Estancia News-Herald, 07-23-1914 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 07-23-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/128 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]. KBRBKSGSn ESTANCIA NEWS HERALD Nowa EstablifiliedlítOt Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, July 23, 1914 Volume X No. 38 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5. secure tickets of admission. Normal 7:30 A. M. Teachers normal. students who do not purchase season children and Miss Velma Vincent picnic. A jolly time was enjoy- 8:00 A. M. Boys REAL ESTATE and girls club. tickets will be provided with a pass L took dinner with H. V. Lipe's ed by 9:00 A. M. Biblo all and a picnic cupper was Study. admitting them to tho grounds, during faunday, G. 10:00 M. and W. Torrence's served on the 11 A. Household economics the normal sessions each day. By lawn at T, entertained Wm. Beaty, wife P. M. and domestic science. purchasing season tickets at the time and Those present were HA 11:00 A. M. Congress. RALLY DAY children, the Laws young Farmers of paying admission fee to the Normal folk3, Misses Merle and Madge Baron, 2:00 P. M. Kindergarten. Department, students may secure both Minnie Behymer and Irma Stev Fay Hubbard, Joy Nuller, Caro- .2:00 P. M. Lecturo by Dr. Frank H. for $4.50. ens. line De Soventh 29 to H. Hart, Ona Chandler, An- annual assembly July Roberts, President New Mexico Mail directed to patrons of Chau Following is a list of the deeds The Board of Managers of the 11)14. It rained Sunday nie B. Kuykendall, Mabel Laws, August 7, Normal University. tauqua will be delivered every morn just like it recorded during the month of San Diego exposition is planning Mesdames WKDNESDAY, JULY 29 OPENING 4:00 P. M C. L. S. C. ing at the office. used to rain. To use the small Douglas, Kutchin, Secretary's June: a school exhibit for New Mexico, DAY. 7:30 P. M. Prelude. TENT RENTALS. boy s speech, "great gob lots of Kuykendall and Laws, Messrs. 7:30 8:00 Luella Earhart to William S, largely pictorial, Tor- P. M. Opening exercises. P.M. Concert under direction Tents put up and ready for use, with and this is it." Shirley Milbourn, Jake and Toy 8:00 P. M." Lecture, "The New In of Mr. Andrews, Larhart, sw qr sw qr 35-7-- $1. floors and flies, may bo rented for rance County's opportunity to Rice, Clarence, Harold and Wal- vasion of the Philippines, " Dr. Wm Hampton T. Now watch our fine crops THURSDAY, AUGUST tho entire ten days on the ground as Harville to Barnet get some of the very best kind of and ter Merrifield, A. Brown, Chicago, 111. TIONAL follows: grass hump Curtis Morris, DAY'. D. Freilinger, e hf nw qr, w hf advertising at the minimum cost-- . themselves. 36-- W. U, Bruce Clark, Roy Miller, THURSDAY, JULY C. T. The entire morning Tents, 10x12 - . - - Frank exercises will lie feet 5.00 ne qr $500. Arrangements have been made The Misses Woodall DAY. held at the 12x14 and Soper Meador, Laws, Kuykendall and ruins of La Cuarai, seven Tents, feet ... fi.00 Barnet D. 7:30 ta- Freilinger to E. to stage by A. M. Teachers normal in miles north of Mountainair, in con Tents, by the day 1.00 H. a moving picture, the attended the dance at Estancia Kutchin. .... Ayers, se qr 17-6-- bernacle. nection with tho Torrance County ed- Tents, to the teachers for 4 weeks $1 and other children of school age in Tor the 17th. 8:00 More hands, to is A. M. Boys and Girls Club ucational rally. Pictures will be tak $0.00 and Í7.00 considerations. rance county, at the ruins of La swat weeds 0:00 A. M. Bible Misses Rennie Stump and Vel the cry. study. en by the Board of Exposition Man- Ihese are all wall tents with fou Laura Catherine Hill to Mary Cuarai, near Punta, on the morn- 10:00 A. M. Household economics agers ma Vincent, Mesdames Doug for display at the San Diego foot walls, and with flies as addition b. benter, nw qr 3 9 8, $500. ing of August 6th, Educational Fred Kutchin sold two cows to and domestic science(. Exposition. The entire afternoon and al shade, can be made vorv comfort lass, Norvell and Torrence and 11:00 Chas. L. Johnson to W. W. Day at the Chautauqua. The Jess Hubbard last Saturday. A. M. Farmers congress. evening program will be under tho di able. D. S. King go to Mountainair thp 2:00 M. Warner, Its 3 1, e qr 17-6- - School P. Kindergarten. rection of Prof. Rupert F. Asplund, A deposit of 11.00 is requiried to hf sw of American Archaeology ast of the week Mr. Hubbard is buying up a 2 :00 M. pro- 8, to take in the P. The entire afternoon chief clerk of the Department of Edu- hold tents for parties .$1 and other considerations. will be in session and excavating desiring to en Chautauqua and teachers' insti bunch of cattle to take to Albu gram under' the auspices of the cation, and tho speakers will include gage them in advance, and tents shoul Heloisa Dibert Brassell to J. at these ruins at this time, and State W. C. T. U., directed by Mrs, tute. querque to put on the market. Supt. Alvin N. White, State Superin- be ordered as soon as possible. W. Wagner, It 9 blk 52 Estancia. in addition many of the county Anna Wilds Strumquist. The pro tendent of Public subject. A ground rental fee of $1.00 A nice rain Instruction, will be 50. teachers will' be in fell in the foothills gram will include a lecture by Hon. and Enthusiasm in Ed charged parties, bringing their attendance at Mitchell E. Saturday afternoon. John Baron Burg and a chalk talk ucation;" Hon. Hiram Hadlev, form tents. Pickens to S. H. normal, and it is hoped to secure by Miss Maud L. Green. erly Superintendent of Public Instruc- CAMP FURNITURE. Pickens, nw qr 32-7-- $1 and their presence for the picture. L. W. Jackson has renewed 7:30 P. M. Wand drill by six young tion, subject, "The Teacher's Prob Cots, chairs, tables, gasoline stoves, oUier considerations. Every effort will be made Special Correspondence. acquaintance with the hoe after ladies in Grecian costume, from the lem and Some Elements etc., may Involved in bo rented at reasonable Frederick C. Wi3e to Sarah E. throughout the county to make J. W. Walker went to Estan fifteen years intermission, and Presbyterian Physical Culture Club its Solution;" Dr. Frank H. H. rates. Bedding should in all be Rob cases Wise q c d se qr ne qr 31, s hf it easy for school children to cia Saturday. he heads the crowd on Kentucky of Albuquerque, under the direction erts, President New Mexico Normal brought from home, and may be at of Mrs. J. S. Easterday. nvv qr, sw qr ne qr32-- 6 8, $1 and tend, and it is hoped none Lodge ranch. Uni verity of East Las Vegas, subject, checked as baggage. that Orrin Pope left Sunday for his 8:00 P.M. Lecture by Dr. Richard The Practical in DINING AND other considerations. will be prevenied. July 12. , Education;" Prof. HALL REFRESH- old home in Texas. Warren Corwin, of Pueblo, Colrora-do- E. N. Enloe, President-elec- t of the MENT PARLOR. Pedro Schubert to Solomon In the afternoon and evening representing the American Med- New Mexico Normal School of Silver i ne uining nan tins year will be in Schubert, land in Chilili Grant, children of school age will be Rev. J. I. of Moriarty Mrs. Harvey Steele and baby ical Association, subject, "Genetics City, subject, "The State and its Edu charge of Mrs. S. P. Palmer, and the $1. pleached Sunday night at Al- What to Teach in the Public the guests ef the Mountainair this Marguerite came over from cational Institutions;" Prof. Joseph Voss Drug Company will have charge place ami took Schools how to the sub-joc- t. F. L. to Robert E. Chautauqua, and the program, the midnight buquerque to visit relatives and and treat Hofer, Superintendent of the Tu- - of the refreshment parlor. The rates Feans ' 10 9 train for Vaughn. umcari City Schools, subject, "Sug for dining hall service will be as fol- Stewart, nw qr 7, $2,000. which will be in charge of Prof. friends for a few weeks. FRIDAY, JULY 31 ARCHAEOLOG- gested School Legislation Why and lows: Mary F-- Thomas to George W. R. F. Asplund, Chief Clerk, De- Mrs. Clara Hendershot has Mr. and Mrs. Pace of Blaney ICAL DAY. - - - - 5-- What;" Mrs. Rupert F. Asplund, Sec-- i Single meals 9 .35 Mitt, sw qr 19 $300. partment of Education, will in- been sick with a sore throat. spent the week in Albuquerque 7:30 A.M. Normal. retary of the A ticket 21 Teachers Womans Auxiliary! good for meals 7.00 Tanous Tabet to Nepomoceno clude some very interesting num- 8:00 A.