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VOL JY. ROY, MORA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, JUNE, 27, 1908, NO. 23

WILL CELEBRATE Ball In Honor of Miss Cane. SOMETHING DOING Water Works Meeting Last Friday evening at Bushke- - The Roy Water Works Co. held vitz Hall a dance complimentary to their meeting in the new Bushkevitz Miss Beulah of was giv- A Good Base Ball Game and Other Cane, Colmor, hall on Wednesday evening, June 24. Horse Stealing and a Genuine Old- - en by L. E. Aldredge and Roy Wood. The stockholders were nearly all pres- Closing the Day Amusements. About fifteen couples were present and Fashioned "Hold Up" Takes ent. Chairman Goodman called the With A Grand Ball. themujic furnished by Messers Hanson stockhold- Place in Roy. meeting to order, the Krause and Stanton together with the ers discussed various plans for the to smooth floor made the evenintr pass operation of the Roy Water Works The committee have decided give Our little town is composed of a Bush-kevit- all too quickly although the weather System. another grand ball in the new z v was slightly warm for dancing. class of law-abidi- peaceful citizens, hall, on Saturday evening, Mr. Bushkev'itz suggested a plan, The guests departed for their homes and are known far and wide for their which was a very .good one. He said July 4th, ,1908. The management has hospitality and courteous treatment ,1.. . : 1 i at a late hour, after expressing then at present the' stockholders were Hiuue extensive jiepttrttuuiis turn tiiunc , that , , . 10 one allu au But there seems to be .. .,, , - selves as having spent one of the most unable to pipe the water into town and who aueiiu 111 ue royally nun- . ... , . ,w,.. .l, W í ... or me season i'cmwua cr m ta n enjoyable evenings but fio"u that all that could be done at the ai the quiet of our little burg, .,, ,. ii ti , regretting mat miss ane s stay win disturb present time would be to put up a me iiroinmii win uunsist in mi uie , . , . and if they are apprehended they will 1...... 1 A ! 1 i vi aw rt.twi w v.ii.v large wind mill and storage tank and latest uuiices mini American uuu be summarily dealt with. Spanish, .everybody should be make a contract with some reliable and Last Monday night Vm. A. Brumage to Homeward Bound. person who would agree to furnish the able to tip the "light fantastic" had his horse hitched in front of Roy people of the town with good . water their heart's content. The excursion train passed here Bros, saloon, calculating to go home delivered at their houses for 20 cents In the afternoon there will be a ball on jts return from ei paso Texas, at nine o'clock. When Mr. Brumage per barrel, and tuke good care of the irame netween me nome team aim suiue Monday evening about 7:30. caminí to his horse, lie found started mt water works property, giving a roy- good neighboring team, which gives six coaches of Dawson's jolly base horse) saduie and all gone. He had 5 w alty of cents on every barrel thus promise 10 ue very eAc:uuK nw. t hall fans and visitors. Dawson playea ma-- some parties ()ut looking for the j sold." The secretary of the company to nnisn. three interestimr iraines there last rauder, but no trace of him has as yet to sell coupon books to people who Everybody is invited to come and weev coming out winners in two of been found. would use the water. Also that a spend the day in Roy and enjoy them-- tjlem anij leaving one with El Paso. Again, on Tuesday night as Fred public watering trough be installed in selves, see the ball game and other Dawson is playing the fastest ball Ogden was returning home from the ...i 11. ... i ...... the center of the town, which is to be amusements anu witness uie gruuu 0f the southwest this year, anü are office between 10 and 11 o'clock hewa kept filled with water for the fre- - use display of fireworks in the evening. now touring the southwest through El met at the railroad crossing by two of all outside public who would come After which they should attend the pas0, Texas; Bisbee, Arizona; Cami- highwaymen who commanded hiin to heiM to trade. The business itipii grand ball in the hall, which promises ne!l) Mexico; Tucson and Phoenix, throw up his hands. And of course. 1)3 would be taxed in proportion to their to be one long to remembered by Arizona, and other points. ' Fred complied with the request. .One holdings. ' those who attend. They will play Tucumcari on the of the robbers kept the gun in ÍYed's Later, Win. C. Roy, the chairman, . .10th, and return home to be ready for face) whe the other relieved him of came up to the hall and was called on a game on the home diamond July New Field Division. what valuable he Ijad, consisting of for his views on the matter, and he Uth. something' $ft.l)0 money, to The Sixth field division of the U. S. over in proposed a plan which was the best bunch keys, e'.c. The rob- Land office, which now comprises tin bacco, of one and the original one as was first territories of New Mexico and Arizo- Base Ball Park Imprjvemets. bers went north on the railroad track proposed. ' - and Fred went home and gave the na, has been divided and a new divis- There has baa a some talk of having He is .wiiyng to pipe the water in'o ... . 1. . .. .1. alarm,'' got help and rel'wned to town ion created to oe Known as lit: the baseball park enclose! andS V- - town, bui lie would ratlrer see two no clew to were Twelfth. The new division comprises lieved that if the Roy team mikes a but the highwaymen, good men in full charge of the who found. ihe territory of New Mexico while the good showing the Fourth, the baseball system and do it up in proper style. There is one thing certain if these Sixth is the territory of Arizona. fans of the town will gladly part with He wants to buy up all of the small caught they will Captain F. C. Dezendorf, present chief enough money to see that they have night marauders are stockholders and have full control of be given a of the law they of special agents of the present Sixth tne hest grounds and a good baseball taste that the whole works. The matter was left will forget. division, has been transferrin! to team never on the table for further consideration Brumage's horse was Phoenix, Arizona, the headquarters of The Las Vegas Optic puts it this Later Mr. of the stockholders, which will ba f- found by Tom McGrath live miles west the new Sixth division, and Leroy (). way; lake a town so small that it is inally decided at lbs next regular of town in with his horses, and the Moors, present chief of special agents a mere flyspeck on the surfac2 of the meeting next week. saddle hung up in the . house. A of tlu Oa'tlan J, California land ottie map. .Let the town put our a winning freak of nature we suppose. will come to Santa Fe as head of the base ball team and instantly it grows curious Broken at Last. new Twelfth division. These changes until you think of it in the same class The drought at last has been brok?n 1. become effective July as Milwaukee where the bser grows, or Out Again. by a heavy rain on Thursday night, Reasons for making this change ai St. Paul, where the Swedes come which lasted about two hours, during announced by Fred Dennett, Commis- - fr0m. Carrie Nation has been on a ram which time an inch of water fell. This i.ner of the General Land Office at There has l)23n sonu discmrage- - page again, ibis time attempting to wjll .put the crops in excellent condi- Washington, are that the present New ment among the boys since Manager wreck some of Chicago's thirst par- tion, and will, mature crops which ; en- Merieo-Arizon-a division is entirely Harmon went to Dever on account of lors. In on? place she became .were in the ground. too large and too hard to cover from his health but the boys have got to- gaged in a roíigh and tuinblp! melee Indicalions are that we will get some one office. The expense of looking gether and will try it again. with the bartender, the latter throwing moi"3 this week." Never was it known nfter the affairs connected with the her bodily into the street', wh?re for a to the old timers t lie sfc dry during .I'l.ilsi .lui niiuutu'l Ck Tio(jir! ilianv- office will be cut down by Willie nnc 1 wanr u, x int - the months of May and general land Mark Twam on Advertising. icnium, June. None of reason of dividing the district. The oi the pr01J1.let0P of tha salootl( these people who have been here for Mark Twain was editing the whom Iim.1 increased verv materially in When ti,e ,)Urilistic bartender she the past twenty-fiv- e years remember of i,u .livision which makes it impera- - Virginia City Enterprise, writing copy didn't think handled her in a yent'e- - ever seeing such a longlasling drought and mining the next, a super. . n additional assistants. These one day manly, christian way, and the Devil, in the months of May and June. The fr w.,.uta,.v subscriber once wrote and journey down the reasons n ere nuiiuuiKu..,umi ...... stitious then resuming her sheep men claim it was one of the he had found a spider in his pa of the Interior James Rudolph Gar- - said street looking for more trouble. This worst years in the history of the ,mrl met with his ainiroval fol- - Ier- - Was this good or bad luck? is evidently Carrie's season. Other sheep raising business. 111iti,i ... 4 t replied to him in the "Answers few" lowed by an order to proe?ed. Twain than a broken chairs and the to Correspondents" column as follows: wounding of Carrie's feelings at being Outing Party. Old Subscriber; the lmiling of a worsted, there was no damage. Under New Manage A merry crowd went to the canyons City Restaurant spider in your copy of the Enterprise ment. last Sunday to spend the day; and was neither good or bud luck. , 1 he they sure did have a good time. Win Wright has leased the City spider was merely looking over 'our Dr. Blair Visit3 Roy. Those that wtnt were; Mr. and Mrs. Honeycutt & Patton pages to find out what merchant was - Restaurant from Presiding Elder, Dr. Blair, of Albu- E. F, Ivey..Mr and Mrs. J. Floersheim, COUld took charge the first of the week. not advertising, so that it Sllln .l,!t0,HJnrlutS,m-ln- 11 ml He Mrs Titterington, Misses Myrtle Tin-da- ll au experienced man its web across his door in anticipation Mr WrMitis preached in the evening to a large and Hilda Floersheim, Mesrs. n,u luwinpss., and with- Mr. Deaton of leading a free and undisturbed ex ..iL UIV MUI ... - and appreciative audience. He proved Floyd Ivey. Melville Floershein, Max forever after who is an experienced cook, promises istence himself a great orator and logical Xrause and Al Hanson. to do his best in serving the public. thinker, and his sermon was highly r 1 I",.. .4 .... Messrs. tHoneycutt anu 1 aiuiii TAKEN UP. enjoyed by all his hearers. Strayed. for their old home in Mangram, Okla., One gray mare, about ten years old, This is the Dr's. third year in the One red Jersey cow, fouryears old, nnin Fxtetdtd hit with relatives branded S on left hip, taken up June field of New Mexico, and he expresses dehorned.' Halter aud rope' on when ' by last sen. Will give $.").()() and Me.ids. 15th. Owner may recover same great faith in the country. reward for paying for keeping and for this publ delivery to my place, two and one hulf cation. Emelio Gonzales, He left Monday afternoon, for El miles northeast of Rov. Have-.!- . 'W. Bring us your job wor.;. De Pas i, T.xas. F. Gmss. J

era for the improvement of frulta and TOO GOOD FOR THIS EARTH. vegtables. One Born in a little Massachusetts town of the Type of Office Boy a Creature ot In 1S49, he spent his boyhood on a Funny Man's Brain. Essentials farm and early began his-- attempts to of the happy homes of y is a vast change plant life. The first of you come PROF. BURBANK TO COMMERCIAL- "So have in answer to my fund of information as to the best methods his studies and labors was the well-know- n advertisement for office boy?" said the IZE HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH. of promoting health and happiness and Burbank potato, a great im- old broker briskly. "Do you smoke provement over potatoes in cultivation cigarettes?" right living and knowledge of tho world's the time it was originated. ' at "No, sir," replied the saintly young- best products. California Plant Wonder-Worke- r With little special education, In thq ster In the doorway. Products of actual excellence and Transforms Thorny Growth Into academic sense, for his work, he was "Chew gum or read novels'" reasonable claims truthfully presented Nutritious Food for Man forced into outdoor life by his delicata "Never, sir." and which have attained to world-wid- e and Beast. health and devoted his whole time to "Play Juggler with the paper experimenting. In 1875, when he was weights or talk nonsense jthrough the acceptance through the approval of the San Francisco. Luther Burbank, Well-inform- indi- 26 years old, he realized the advantage telephone when your employer is ab- of the World; not of who has illumined the world with of the California climate for his work sent?" viduals only, but of the many who have floral sunshine glad be- and made men and removed there. The most famous "No, sir." cause of the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- the fruits and vegetables he of his productions is perhaps the "Ever go to the circus?" has coaxed scien- ing the best the world affords. from the earth with stoneless prune. "Never saw a circus in my life, sir." tific genius One of the products of that class, of that spread his name and Mr. Burbank's work was carried on "How about baseball? Do you take fame throughout the nations, is about for years at his own expense, but of two or three afternoons a week to see known component parts, an Ethical to tri- commercialize his "greatest late he has received $10,000 a year the game?" remedy, approved by physicians and com--, umph." Carnegie fund. from the He Is unmar- "Don't like baseball, sir." mended by the Well-inform- of the What the California plant wonder- lives quietly on his place ried, little The old broker bit the end off his World as a valuable and wholesome family worker proposes to do seems to many in Santa , and seldom leaves , it cigar. impossible, laxative is the n Syrup of Figs but. viewed in the light of except for the delivery of lectures at "My boy," he said, quietly, "this is university, and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial Leland Stanford where he the twenty-nint- story, isn't it?" is a special lecturer on evolution, or "I think so, sir." effects always buy the genuine, manu- for some business connected with his "Well, it is not-- high enough for factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., work. you." only, and for sale by all leading druggists. "Not high enough for me, sir?" HOLLAND SOCIETY TABLET, "No, you belong up in paradise." II mu m in tu ill Chicago News Commemorates Aid Given In Revo- - lutionary War. ONE. IMPRESSED THE LITTLE i - a it iron Buffer from Fits. Falllns Blcknen or I 1 bpusms, or have Children that do no my New York. A tablet erected by the Deportment of Colored Gentleman a Now Discovery and Treatment New on a give them Immediate relief, and Holland society of York Matter of Admiration. iwlllyou nro nsUod to do la to send tor public building in Zwolle, state of mm Lottie of Dr. lluy'a Overysel, Holland, was unveiled with Little Elsie, who had recently re- EPILEPTICIDE CURE appropriate ceremonies on June 6. It to Washington, Com pi Ies with Food an d Dm an Act of Con rtohJ turned from a visit Juno 30th lWkS. Completed.reot ions, is to commemorate the services of was describing to her companion some of CUUKB. etc.l-J;i;- by mail. Express Prepaid, Give AGE and full add res Baron Joan Derek van der Capellen in the' wonderful things she had ob- New' of ft H. HAY, H, D., 548 Pearl Street, York. behalf of the united colonies of Amer served in the Capitel City. ica in their struggle for independence "One evening," sa'd she, breathless- from the yoke of England. ly, "papa took me to have supper at The Society for the Study of Juris a grand hotel where the dining room prudence and History in Overysel gave was awfully big, and at the tables all assistance in its power in the erec- around us sat great senators and tion of the tablet, and, because of the with their wives, all international Importance of the project, drinking champagne!"' took part in the unveiling ceremonies, "I suppose the manners of these LUTHER which were attended by many promi- great persons wore perfect?" ventured 3WMN&. nent officers and citizens of both coun- her companion, with widened eyes. tries. "Yes," returned Elsie. "But," she The tablet is of bronze, 56 inches added, with a sudden burst of enthusi- his past almost any- achievements, long and 37V& inches wide, and was de asm, "the deportment of the colored Food thing may be expected from this crea- signed and cast by the Gorham manu gentlemen who served the wine was tive king of the farm and gardens of Product facturing company at its Providence perfectly beautiful!" Santa Rosa. He proposes to feed man plant. The inscription on the tablet and beast on cactus plants. is as follows: Mr. Burbank is about prepared to Many a man who knows himself "Erected by the Holland society of any ac- Libby's flood the markets or the world with a hasn't cause to boast of the New York, A. D. 1908, to Joan Derek quaintance. spineless, thornless, fruit bearing, nu- van der Capellen tot den pol Ridder in cactus will a tritious that jtrove diet der Ridderschap Van Overysel, 1741-178- The largest thoughts are an out- Veal Loaf ary boon to mankind and will tickle in grateful recognition of the come from the heart. Nerval. the palates of pigs, cattle, sheep and is made of the best horses. FULLY NOURISHED : What Mr. Burbank has done Is to selected meat; scientific-

produce the cactus plant des- s from a Grape-Nui- a Perfectly Balanced ally tined to be of inestimable value as Food. prepared and even- forage and also as food. At a model ly baked by damp heat nursery established for the propaga- No chemist's analysis of Grape-Nut- s tion of his discovery in the Saltón Sea can begin to show the ieal value of in Libby's Great White district of California there are now the food the practical value as shown 1,200 of these growing, flourishing by personal experience. Kitchen. The natural plants. As a result of his long and pa Ét'llOLLAWl) SOCIETyJIkI It is a food that is perfectly bal- tient labors he has produced several flavor is all' retained. VÁ l' KK WW MÁ anced, supplies the needed elements varieties, which, reproducing from the of brain and nerves in all stages of When removed from the leaves broken off and thrust into the life from the Infant, through the stren ground, will yield through succeed Lf uous times of active middle life, 'and tin it's ready m wnwroi.pe to serve! ing generations a limitless supply of B iwm tu iw'awMh a support in old age. 'á? SiVAI WWEL is comfort and food and fodder. m ihi - im Wm "For two years I have used Grape- It can be quickly pre- beings of PIS l)"l.lt. IMHtCriUmiiMHn'jbMi For human the product fwrW t ('. Nuts with milk and a little cream,' for the cactus is said to have more food breakfast. I am comfortably hungry pared in a variety of value than any other vegetable, con for my dinner at noon. taining more of the minerals and salts "I use little meat, plenty of vege styles and nothing makes iron, potassium, manganese, calcium, tables and fruit in season, for the a better meal. magnesia and soda that are upbuild-er- noon meal, and if tired at tea time, summer of the nerve cells. take Grape-Nut- s alone and feel perfect- The thornless cactus will be ready ly nourished. In the home; at the for the market in the spring of 1909, "Nerve and brain power, and mem camp, and for the picnic when there will be half a million of ory are much Improved since using the plants flourishing. Some idea of Grape-Nuts- . I am over sixty and weigh Libby's Yeal Loaf Tablet Set Up as. Token of Gratitude. is a their present value may be gained 155 lbs. My son and husband seeing from the knowledge that Mr. Burbank services rendered by him during the how 1 have improved, are now using satisfying dish; full of sold five leaves for seed to an Austra- war of the revolution in behalf of the Grape-Nuts- . food value that brings lian company for $5,000, with the pro- United Colonies of North America, "My son, who is a traveling man, ceeds from which he built a new bun- 1775-178- which materially contributed eats nothing for breakfast but Grape- contentment! galow at Santa Rosa. toward the establishment of their inde- Nuts and a glass of milk. An aunt, plant devel- 70. fully nourished on The wonderful has been pendence as a nation." over seems Libby, McNeill & Libby, oped with great secrecy, but now Mr. Grape-Nut- s and cream." "There's Burbank is ready for the world to The Final Test. ' Reason." Chicago. know all about it and to await expect- The angel was making up the list. I Name given by Postum Co., Battle antly for the proof of the cactus pud- "Put me down," said the man, "as Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well ding eating thereof. one who will admit that my dog bites vllle," pkgs. in the in We handle ROOT'S For many years Mr. Burbank has and my baby cries." I Ever read the above letter? A new BEEKEEPERS QOOD3 at Root'aprl. been considered by horticulturists the And lo! Beu Adhem's name led all one appears from time to time. They cea. Mew agency. We bur car lota. first pi the world's many experiment tbe rest! are genuine, true, and full of human You pay freight from Lincoln only. Catalog. lntoreit. Q. M. PÍUM9. Mgr., 1821 gL, LlnCQln, Nth, COMMANDER OF REPUBLICAN CONVENTION life, and is ready to take her place Only for Heaven. at her husband's side, his social Mother Just run up stairs, Tommy, and Intellectual equal. The man, and fetch baby's night gown. whose name is withheld until the mar- Tommy Don't want to. riage, which is expected to occur this Mother Oh, well, if you're going to month, Is a member of one of New be unkind to your new little sister York's wealthiest and most exclusive she'll put on her wings and fly back families. again to heaven. Joseph Tommy Then let her put on her Mack, one of the largest wings and fetch her nightgown! employers in the city of Allentown, Punch. and interested in both the silk and the automobile business, is one of Sufficient Excuse. the men who ro- four-year-ol- know all about the A tiny d was spending a mance of the factory girl and the mil- night away from home. At bedtime lionaire New Yorker. With the oth- she knelt at the knee of her hostess to ers he respects her wishes for secrecy say her prayers, expecting the usual regarding her identity and plans. prompting. Finding Mrs. B unable to "You see," said Mr. Mack, recently, help her out, she concluded thus: ' "Please, God, re- "I employ a good many persons. I 'scuse me. I can't member my prayers, and I'm staying trust my employes they me. and trust with a lady who don't know any." I could never break confidence with Home Herald. one of them without its effect, and I don't want them to break confidence We Cannot. with me. I can only say that I know "If we give women votes, will they the story. That is all." Want to run for all all the offices?" The meeting between the factory "I don't think so. Can you imagine girl and the young millionaire was a woman setting up the ice cream so- the result of a chain of accidents. das for people not even In her set?" On his way to take part in a polo game in another city, the young man Denver. Directory was halted by a wreck near Allen-tow- On the banks of the Lehigh river he watched at play a score of A Saddle factory girls led by Miss Clausen, and $40 for in his interest in the game he made a misstep. With a cry he fell into the $28co.d. For a short time only river, and would have drowned had we offer this saddle, steel horn, double not Jennie Clausen pulled him out cinches, wool-line- d skirts. 2 H inch stirrup leathers, steel HAT OVERBALANCES WOMAN. leather - covered stir- rups, warranted In ev ery respect, and equal to saddles sold for $10 Photo by Moffett Studio, Chicago, Plunge Into Creek Averted Only by the iverywhore. Catalogue free. , , William F. Stone, sergeant-at-arm- s of the Republican National convention, Headpiece's Reverse Action. had charge of all arrangements for handling the big crowd which gathered The Fred Mueller at the Chicago Coliseum. Mr. Stone is collector of internal revenue at the port Darby, Pa. Overbalanced by the Saddle&rlarneuCo, of Baltimore. W 1413-141- B Larimer St.. great weight of her "Merry Widow" Deliver. Colo. hat, which was of a diameter excep- tionally wide even for that kind, a CTflVF REPAIRS of every known make ' w of Btove, furnace or ranee, fin. A. young woman who said she was Miss l'allen. 1331 Lawrence. Denver. Alione 725. Maggie Stickney of Nineteenth street, RICHES FOR A POOR GIRL BROWN PALACE HOTEL below Tasker, Pa., missed her footing ' European l'lou. $1.50 and Upward. the other afternoon while leaning over tfrt ALLENTOWN MILL-HAN- TO WED worked as a mill-han- at eight dollars H)K SALE;-.Wee- kly newspaper In prosperous, ' the' banks of Darby vcreek,"searchlng growlog town. A money maker. Price J,ft 0. Ad. MILLIONAIRE. ' a week in the Pennsylvania town. for wild violets. dross J. S, Temple, Denver. That she might be fitted for the em- After sliding down the steep VR HALE:-Fl- ne Knirllsti trap, rulbjr tires, life and social position to which of the creek several yards, leatuer finished. Good as new. Cost H'G. Har- ' bankment ness goes wl h It. Make nlfer. Addresi S. 0. John- her husband's fortune would call '.0 Si Young Woman Fits Herself for New she escaped a drenching only by the son, Grove St.. 1 euver. her, the young woman for two years great width of her hat, which caught Position Before Marrying Man She Ill T Hustling- young man for paying lived In a home on Fifth avenue, in a blackberry bramble and arrested UU II lITfN I rM proposition. Iteferences r e - Saved from Drowning on Two owned by the young millionaire. She quired as we mean business her headlong flight. Western Sales Co., 607 Kmplre llldg., Uenver, Coin. Occasions. had $250,000 a year, and with a Three girl companions who were retinue of- servants placed at her picking flowers with her screamed as MANTELS AND TILES. lived of Denver Mniitel & Tile Co., lti.'2 Trc. New York. Living in a prominent disposal the life a social they saw Miss Stickney take her mont St., Uenver. Largest stock west hotel in this city preparatory to mar- queen. It Is said that she has taken plunge, and Policemen Smith and of Chicago. Ship into every western good care of money state. Catalog- on application. Esti- rying a young millionaire whose life such the that Crumback rescued the young woman mates given on tile floors. Correspon- she saved two years ago In the Le- she has doubled it. from her embarrassing predicament, dence solicited. high Valley river, at Allentown, Pa., By reading, association, observation at the expense, however, of consider- mill-han- IheM.J.O'FALLONSUPPLYCO Is "Miss Jennie Clausen," who, when and education the former d able beauty of the headpiece that' met to marry, fitted herself for her future caused all the trouble. WHOLESALE she the man she is Plumbing1 and Steam Goods Boilers and radiators for healing residences and public buildings. General steam and wa- ON ALL SIDES. ter works supplies; pipe and fittings, valves HARD LUCK A NEW AMERICAN FLAG and packing. BraKs pipe, sewer pipe, cement, garden hose, fire hose, etc. Inquire for our special pipe cutting tools. Write for general Law FeLt Information. OFFICE. 151S WYNKOOP ST., Cold Sternness of the by DENVER. COLORADO. Unfortunate Frenchman. E. E. BURLINGAME & CO., When Mr. Audlbert, merchant at ASSAY OFFICE ÍÍbor'"ory Salon, learned last June that the po- Established in Colorado,866. Samples by mailor lice had discovered in the cellars of express will receive prompt and careful attention a certain Durand six cases of brandy Gold &SllverBul!Ion which had mysteriously disappeared CONCENTRATION, mSiwiAMALGAMATION Arib from his own cellars, he rejoiced, for TFSTQ -1- 00 lbs. to carload Iocs. LTANIUS Write for tormgt 66 gallons of brandy represents con- 1736-173- 8 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. siderable 'money. The- - magistrates In due course sentenced Durand to six months in prison and ordered the cases returned to Mr. Audibert. Calmly then one day Mr. Audibert went to the excise offices where he had been told his brandy was and asked for it. "What brandy?" asked the function- ary on duty. "The lftndy Durand stole from me." Copyright by Waldon Fawcett The Largest Wentern Department Store "Excuse me," said the functionary, New flag recently adopted by the International Bureau of American Re- and Mall Order House. brandy publics which combines the colors of all the Central and South American "did not Durand remove that 40,000 People from your cellars to his own?" nations. Shop here by Mail We are pleasing others. We can "That's what thieves generally do," please you. merchant, "but said the why" the tone of a supreme court Judge, written to the minister of finances, Return anything that disappoints. functionary Ask for our Mail Order Bulletin". The interrupted: "this alcohol has circulated illegally but all- in vain. His brandy remains "Had the said Durand before effect- and I confiscate it in virtue of the law in the clutches of the excise people, ing the transfer taken out the permit of April 28, 1818." and he is drawing up this notice to and paid the dues necessary before Mr. ap- Since then Audibert has affix to his cellars: Denver. Colorado. , alcohol can be transferred from one pealed to justice, and that justice "Mr. Audibert humbly begs any rob cellar to another?' HOWARD E. BURTON, which had ordered the brandy to be bers who transfer his brandy to their RndAf t "I think not," Mr. Audibert was restored to him has declared the con- cellars to be kind enough to provide Specimen prices: Gold, silver, lead,'" gold, silver, 76c; gold. 60c; line or copper!ti. forced to confess. fiscation valid, regular and legitimate. themselves with a permit." New I! Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes ami full price list eent on application. Control 'Then," said the functionary with He has written to the prefect, he has York Sun. and umpire work solicited. Lenuville. Colo. Reference. Carbonate National Bank. NOTICE for PUBLICATIONS notice;for publication. - r -- . County, Proceedings; Department of the Interior, ' ' ' - ' ' Department of tho Interior, . Jumo 1,1908. United Stains Office, " U.'S.'LandOffiiee. t El cuerpo se .reunió según proi-og- y presentes los Honorables playton N. M. June' 1908. loth, Cláyíon,N..M. Juné 16th, 1908. V Juáh de Mata Meares, presidente, Dtynaibio Tafoya and George V. 'Notice is. hereby given that Sántisteván miembros, Navarro sepretario por E. . ...Notice;' is.Jiereby given .that Juan su diputado Juanita Sandoval, 'agent for Man:- - John B. Tait, of Roy. N. M., who, H:: BiefbauTn; Juan B: Martinez Alg. may por su. diputado Patricio ' .!'-";"v- ' ' -"- '-' "7--- ;- uel Luna! of Albert, New Mexico', on'' May -- 27th, 1907,: made homfe Sanchez- '... .'. i 1 1 i.Vi 1 r ' " : Who. On n'pcPlTlhpr 0í muflo : ' ' - stead entry, No.r 18032, for1 lots Se procede, ai'despacho de n,Pgocios. ;" ' ; homestead entry 424L7 'o. for 7, 8, 9 and 10., section 5, township' .Ahora el íJuerpo estando en termino especial reunidos en confor- 1-- E 2 NÉ NJ-- 2 1:4, SE lseetion .20 n, range 26 e, N. M. E.. Meridr midad con el estatute para igüa.ár,, revisar, Jevar las cédulas.,, de 20, 'towhship-1- ri, range 3t):e, N. ámülaraihiente portel ahó 1908 and siguineté " iah, has tiled" notice of 'intention, de ofrece la resolución. Hied' M'P; Meridian, has notice to makeFmal 'Commutation proof, i. Reuelyase que. por cuánto las leyes del TerHttírio de Nüfevo Mex- of intenjtiqa ,tpv make, Final ,five to establish claini to land ico ei las leyes compiladas de 1897 Sec. 1048,ca'p.;4l ordena al Cuer- to., the year proof , establish ;;claim to above described, before U. S; po dé'Coriiisiónados de cada Condado de constituirse como Cuerpo the land ab6vei; described,, before Commissioner, A. S. de Igualamiento' para la' revission corrección yi complemento do las U.'rS. Bushkevitzj Court Commissioner .'H; fcfj his office In Roy' N. M.'; oil the listas de 'amillararniente iJor el ano fis'cal, ahorai'ixr la tanto el cuer- Willcox; at,hjs(, pfficé in Eqy,.' 4th day of August,. 1908 '"' po de (Comisionados; del Cpmdado de Mora en ;cumplimieñtc) a las M., :óñ,the'..4thl.;day of- - August. leyes del Territorio, de Nuevo Meixico, constituye . Claimant names as witnesses: este .. Cuerpo se 1908.:-,- - John Schneider, Clarence Brown; como Cuerpo de Igualamiento en y por el QonÜado' lie Mora por ela ' Claimant names ;is,..vtiriesses; Ruten 'East wol d, Martin1 East-wol- ano nscai ae comenzando con el Frecinto JNo. 1. Ángel .Gha.yez,. Jose , Mar- Estado de Ben Butler, raised on real Jokeii all of Roy, M. ,,: . estate $74,365.30 tinez, Nerep. Gonzalez, Macedonia ."'".' Edward W.' Pox. Carlos C. Catron, on real estate ,,08,180.00 Rangel, all of Albert,. N. M Rumaldo Gonzales, igualdao en propiedad r$z$ ' ' 101.50 : AvVlVx.". Edward Ahora la corte se pone en receso hast.alas'2. p.. m.. :,- . !w.: Register... ; : - Sesión dela tar 'a Notice for Publication. - '. , dei. . ' ' ' La cort'd!' se' réúnio y habiendo un quorum presente se procede vJí'ÓTICE for1 PUBLICATION. ' - Department f)f the Interior',1 .' 'cM el Cüefpo. :'dé igüaíiimiéñtó. '. ; .- .-'' , v' -. - ' ' ; V: S. Land Office at Santa Pe, N'.' M., ; of the v ; Interior, ' Deafbmeat - - :;- "' :'1 'Juni:wi;':.l!W8; Ahora viené. ;Yictor ',Gallegos,agents de TJrsulo (Jphzales del p.to. United States 'Lwd Offiice: herfehy Ño.-.l- Notice. is srivvn .thut Mattie quien por doicjiiO'ejiilei aijo ; Clayton,1 N.' Ml; fue asesado un' 'de poV el June 16th, 190T H. McGuirp, of Al)hott,: 'N..M.',' who, :patertte ni fiüai,. ei '. cúál m hay fecibó cuerpo ordena al colector de .. Notice! is,' hereby-giveu'tiia- oh Márch"lIíh';'l!)0:í,! made HomVsteiid 1907 Apiilication Not 7449. for'l-n-- NR 4 'bájiír.'iíé' litírpS' dé!iilITátnientó de la suma de 200.00 Simon Apodacayof' Albert, N. M. ' Section '32,' arid H 2 NW'14- .Section pesos de la;sm3. tasada contra Ursulo Gonzales. , , , who on 'December 11, 1002, made ' Townsliip 2.i N, 24 M. -;- T--t .'. ''';: ' '' Itanife K.'N. Precintólos:1.,,',' . J,"' , homestead entry,"' Nóf 4242 for P. Meridian,' lias filed notice of inten Modesttf'MdHiriezieva'dqett'dovejasi. . . $385.00 ,: 1-- 2 l. W.l:2 SW section Í0, W tion to make Final liVe'yeur proof, to ' raíz : - -- ' 50.00 NYV1-.4- , 15," 19 establish claim to the. land above acijez'teyaáp.fitó'dad section township V." "' described,. Ixífpfé V. --S Biishkevitz, at ,'': ;' n, range 2J e;'N-.:iM- . P. Meridian, ;!'.' ' Jioy, New Mexico, on tlie 1st day of Francisco De herrera igualado en propiedad raiz '. has Tiled notice of intention to August, li)01 ;. ' 4 jch Paiítaléoií Gureia, igualrtdoen propiedad. raiz , 240.00 makfe. Final five; year proof,1 to es- Claimant rpiiife.i as witnesses:' Wal-lac- e ,.,T( Nestora Griego de Silva, igualado en propiedad raíz 847.00 tablish cliim.: tp the-- land above lL McGuire, Mrs. S. J. McGuire, ;' Sam Me.lviu, of Van Houghten, N. M.; jóse Albino Lucero, igualda en propiedad raiz 01.00 described, before" 'ÜS. Court N-.- Clias. (Grahaui,.of Abbott,. Mrs. J..Regensberg, igualado en propiedad raiz -- 381.25 Commissioner W. II. Willcox, at Manuel H. Otero, ' Francisco Silya, igualadp en propiedad raiz -- . - 139.60 his office ' in - Roy,' N,:M., on -- the ' '; Register. "' " El cuerpo se proroga hasta Jumo 2, de 1933. . 4th dayof Aiigust, "1903v '"'"' ;.; .''-r-- "'" ' l 'r ; '....;.,.,.-.- . Junio 2, 190S. . Claimant names .as'ü witnesses; :' Notice for Publication.. . '" de ,;:-,- . Jose'--Ma- yi Sesión la mañana. '.;. Jose Angel Chavez, r ' ' '' Department jof the' Interior El Querpo'se reun'io y'estañdo'un quorum.presente procede Nereo Macedonio U! se al tinez, Gonzalez, 'S. Land Office at Santa Pe, N.' M., 't hy-í : ' - despacho .:: ' Rancrelall of Albert:'N.' M."v ' June' m., denegpios'.( j ...i; '' ,. mti, i i:. - ' ; ''. -- ,' , ,U Précurtó No. 4. ' ""' ;.;'..:' : ' Notice is hereby give'ii that ''k S ,v s Edward W., Pox., t'inérson ' P. McGuirp. of1 Abbott,' N. ,M.,' who, Glas Brothers, raised on real estate not '. 'SfiOO.OO 0 .. returned :,... Register 1 on March 12th,' !)(:, made Homestead La pórtese ;pone en' receso hasta las 2 p. m: ..:- - ..i-.- ; 7450, 2 4 Application No. for W Sli J'.'.-.';,'.'';- :v NOTICE for PUBLICATION. . :'t.: '.',í' ;'.ésipn'. " S 2 NE ;- Town-shi- p tardé. and Section 33, corté-s- 'la "Department of the Interior, N.'M.-P.- ' Me- La reunió y estando,, mf quoruhT présente al : 2.TN,' Ratií?é''24' E, ' .. .. United States Land Office," ridian.- has filed notice of "intention to despacho de negocios. . : ..,. ; , oiaycoa; iM. iyi. .june idui, ivjum. make Final five year proof, to 'estab- Precinto.No;.5i. i;.!,.:.:... ,:: ',,(v...:. Notice is hereby given that Ben- lish claim to the land abo ve'des'crib?d, Bonifacio Abeyta, levado en propiedad raiz "' $118:00 jamin F. Corr'ell, of Roy, N. M., before1 A:' S: Büslikevitz,' at Itov, N. levado, propiedad M.,'t)n the 1st day of August, '1!KW:' Sabino Garcia, en personal " 100.00 February "25, 1907; - - who.'on made CJaimant names as witnesses: Wal- Henry Lauinbach, levado en propiedad raiz . 173.00 homestead entry,',No' 15464,' for lace II. McGuire. Mrs. S. J. McGuire, Jijan Jose Gonzales, levado en propiedad raíz 482.50 NE section 9, township 19'n, Sam Melvin, of Van Houghten, N. M.; Precinto No. 6. Chas. Graham, of Abbott, N. M. range 2) e, N. M. - -- P. Meridian. Mannel R. Otero, Andaleqip Esquibel, en propiedad raiz 72.00 - ' na- mea notice oí intention to Register. FeUciarió'B.'. Gutierrez, en propiedad personal ', -- 130.00 ,r mxke Final commutation proof, to Daniel Abeyta, 'propiedad personal vL.'' - ' 50.00 establish claim to the land above Higino Cordova, en propiedad personal Notioe for Publication. , 7 50.00 U.-'S- . - -- described, before' Court Manuel. García, en iropiedad raiz . United States Land Office. Clayton, 285.00 Commissioner, W. II. Willcox, at ',-- . : New Mexico,:. I une l.'i, 1.M)8. J Manuel Giri'iíparsouai .: 100.00 Ñ." ', his office in Roy, M.', on the . Notic3 ; ... . " is hereby giv.n that Benja- Carlos García, en propiedadraiz 100.00 5th day of August, 1908. min F. Grown, of G:uld, County of Maximiano Garcia, propiedad raiz .. -, .. ; r.v.-- . v'22.00 Union, New Mexico, has tiled in this .Claimant names as witnesses; Maximiab.0 García,' personal ,, - -- -- ; '?:4.50 olftea his application' to- enter under II S. Beadles, Rudolph" C. ', -- irvey 2Ü0II--.- Trinidad Martinez, en propiedad raiz . proVisionft of 'Sections; 7 of the José 587.50 Wil-li.u- Grunig,' II. n . Filetus "Poster, Ravised Statutes of the United- States Federico Muniz, en propiedad raiz ., .. c... : .100.00 N.' M. the Lot 2) 22, ; L Brown, all of Roy, Two, (no. of Section Alfredo Tiaijillo, personal - .. ., ; ,50,00 Township 18 ' N, Range' '28 E, N. M. v" Edward W. Fox. Pu a Trújillo, propiedad raiz -, - ' - 150.00 .'"':' . !i ' Meridian. ; ' - -- -- Register. Any and all persons claiming ad Felix Trujillo, propiedad raiz . (10.00 í NOTICI3 for PUBLICATION. versely the land describad, or desiring Tranquilino Trujillo, personal ..; . 50.00 of IñtérioF-- lo onjecl i).3caiise ot lh nnn?rnl char Benigno Trujillo y Romero, propiedad raiz - .110.00 Dípirtment thé ' me or ror any rea- acieroT lana other La Corte se prorogo hasta Junio 3, de 1908. - United States Land Office, son, to its dispbsal to' aplicant Clayton,' Ñ. M. June 13th, 190H. should file tbeir affidavits of protest Junio 3, 1908. on or belore August VMi. Sesión de la mañana. Notice is hereby . given that aaJ, Roy, Edward W. Pox, La corte se abrió y habiendo "quorum presente se procede, al Sandy A. Strickland, of N.M. 22tf Register. who, on February 11, 1907, made ;; despacho de negocios. No. homestead entry, No. 15030, for Precinto 8. , Charles L. Fraker, equalized on real estate - -- - SE section 34, township,20 n, it ui y eoum only nave üiviüea up 1,126.00 range 23 e, N. M. P. Meridian, John Hixembaugh, equalized on real estate - : :9K).50 the surplus water that' has b?en run ' Abel Mares, equalized on real estate - - 1 50Í63 has filed notice of mtentiou to Mis- ning through tha hbus?.s'r, along ' Jose Victor Pacheco, igualado en propiedad - make final commutation proof, to souri and Kaw rivers in Missouri and raiz 125.00 Helena V. Valdez, igualado en propiedad ., establish claim to the land above Kansas the past two weeks and given raiz 44Ijo U. S. La corte se pone en receso hasta las 2 p. in. - described, before Court us a small per cant we would be very ' de Commissioner W. II. Willcox, at thaukful Sesión la tarde. his office, in Roy, N.'M., on the El cuerpo se reunió y habiendo quorum presente se procede .'al 5th day of August, 1933. despacho de uegocios...... Claimant names as witaesses: Th3 world is not near as old as Precinto No. 9. E lderson' II. Gunn, Rudolph C. Grabiel Martiffez, levado en propiedad personal - - 350.00 ( Jtainig, Jefferson D. Howe, Isaac and grumbling over it. Ricardo Romero, levado en propiedad raiz - - - 300.00 E. Lowe, all of Roy, N.'M. Simon Valdez, levado en propiedad raiz - - - 35050 Edward W. Fox. Give us a trial when in neiJ of first Register. class work. (Continued next week.) - u . n m

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BRANCH OFFICES . A. A. BERENTZ, MUSTENO J. B. CARSON. SOLANO El Hispano Americano FOR SALE. GO TO Periódico Senanal. 1,000 acres of alfalfa land, about three miles from Moquiero, which can Publicado por la Compañía Publi- The Mint Saloon cista del Condado de Mora (Inc.). be irrigated from rich wells, at $12.50 per acre. P. H. FOSTER & SON, Props. 4S8 acres of black rich bottom land, K. S. BUSHKEVITZ. . .Editor Principal water very shallow, a good field for For the Best Wines, Liquors & Cigars E. H. BIERNBAUM. . .Editor Asistente ah artesian plow, at $25 per acre, six PRECIO DE SUBSCRIPCION miles from Roy. The Best Imported and Domestic Liquors and Por un año $1.50 480 acre cattle ranch, about one and Cigars. Courteous Attention Por seis meses 75 one-hal- f miles from Roy, plenty of Given All Customers Por cuatro meses 50 water, fine shelter and enough farm La subscripción deberá pagarse ade- land to raise feed on for stock, price lantada. $3,000, houses and fences. El Hispano Americano se. envía & todas las estafetas, y tiene una circu- 160 acre farm and ranch, about one Roy Trust and Savings Banlt lación grande y creciente entre la and one-hal- f miles west of Roy, plenty gente inteligente y progresista del of good water, price $1,000. Budoeste. 320 acre farm and ranch one mile Las leyes de los Estados Unidos re- PAID-U- P CAPITAL, quieren que cualquiera persona paga- from town, good improvements and $15,000.00 rá por un periódico mientras continúe fenced, fine spring and shallow water, tomándolo de la estafeta, aunque el price $4,000. tiempo por el cual se suscribió haya 20 patented 160 acre claims, all the expirado. way from five to fifteen miles from OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. town, at $500 to $1,500 per claim. Reglas de esta Redacción. Frank A. Roy, President. Dr. F. B. Evans, Vice President. Comunicaciones se publicarán, pero 12 choice relinquishments close to á la resposabilidad del que las mande. town, all the way from $100 to $1,000. "William C. Roy, Cashier. Esta redacción se reserva todo dere- Hotel furnished complete, two story cho de publicar comunicaciones. building and two corner lots, price W. F. Buchanan and Ignacio Maestas. Impro- Comunicaciones con lenguaje $1,500. pio se echarán al canasto del desper- dicio. A bargain in four choice corner lots SI los comunicados son muy exten- with large dwelling house and the We do general banking business. Our business methods are sos la redacción tomará lo más Im- finest location for an hotel portante para publiccacion. and bar room,, in the heart of town, conservative, and our safes and vaults are both burglar and fire En política este periódico será Re- price $1,500. , proof of the modern kind. We solicit your patronage. publicano y defenderá sus principios. For further information and par- ticulars write or call on the Roy DIRECTORIO OFICIAL. Realty & Investment Company, Roy New Mexico. The oldest and most re- Roy, Mora Co., New Mexico Territorial. liable real estate firm in the town of W. H. Andrews Delegado en el Roy. The clients arid business done Congreso. speak for themselves. George Curry Gobernador. Nathan Jaffa Secretario. JOCKEY CLUB SALOON Wm. Mills Superior. Why Men Refuse to Teach. J. Juez LEANDRO ARCHULETA, Proprietor. C. W. G. Ward Procurador. The teacher may have a personality Secundino' Romero Escribano de la that commands respect in spite of his Corte.v calling, but outside of his especial '" Condado de Mora. work he is regarded by business men The Best Imported and Dom stic Liquors and Cigars slightingly as an improvident vision- Malaquias Martinez Miembro del all customers. 'J ary. Educational Review. Courteous attention given " Consejo. . E. H. Blernbaum Representante. Clark's Pure Rye and Whiskey our Specialty. E. E. Studley Representante. One Original Saxon Crypt. José Vibian Fresquez Juez de Prue- The only complete and unaltered bas. Saxon crypt in Great Britain is that at THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICB ROY, NEW MEXICO Juan Navarro Escribano de Con-dado- Hexham abbey, it being built wholly of Roman stones, there being also many B. Martinez Alguacil Mayor. Juan stones imbedded the new Charles U. Strong Tesorero y Col Saxon in lector. walls of the building. Albino Martinez Asesor. Ricardo Martínez Superintendente Easy Way to S;cure Wormi. 1 de Escuelas. Take water in which walnut hulls Bank Springer . S. Agrimensor. Alex. Bushkevitz have soaked overnight and pour It Juan de Mata Mares, Damacio Ta- - on a BDOt of ground. In a very few foya, George V. Santistevan Comis- SPRINGER, NEW MEXICO. fishing-worm- s will come to ionados de condado. hours the the Burface and can easily be secured Precintos del Condado. for your expedition. Mora Roberto Romero, J. P.; Juan Anto Guiterraz, S. A. Cleveland Epifanlo Espinosa, J. P.; CAPITAL My Graftony. PAID IP $30,000 Jacobo Pando, S. A. To live content with all means; to Guadalupita Jesús Torres, José de seek affluence than poverty J. P.; Plácido Jaramillo, S. A. rather and designment rather than labor; Cherry Valley M. S.Wasson, P. J. to be wealthy, not respectable; seem OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. La Cueva Donaclano Gonzales, J. wealthy, not rich; to scheme hard, P.; Luis Manzanares, S. A. think quietly, talk quietly, act grea- C. N. Blackwell, President. S. Floerslieim, Vice President. San José Manuel García, J. P.; silythis Is to be my graftony. Har- D, J. Devine, Cashier. 5 José Trinidad Martinez, S. A. vard Lampoon. G. W. Gillespie. M. M. R, Golondrinas Ed F. Jager, J. P. Salazar. E. Alldredge. 9 ' ' Mares, J. P.; Jul ' Ocaté Alejandro Revenue. ian Duran, S. A. g In reverence is the chief joy and Salazar, J. P.; Holman Francisco newer of life; reverence for what Is A. Pedro Lucero, S. pure and bright in your own youth; NEAREST BANKING TOWN Vigil, J. P. Wagon Mound Benito for what is true and tried in the age TO ROY Armento Encarnación Garcia, J. P. of others; for all that is gracious : El Llano Delflno Pacheco, J. P.; among the living, great among the Francisco Lopez, S. A. dead, and marvelous in the powers Chacon Juan P. Ortega, J. P.; Por that cannot die. Ruskin. Arlo Pacheco, S. A. INVEST IN TOWN LOTS Abuelo Benigno Trujillo, J. P.; There no Investment so sure ns land NORTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO, Is and no re- José U. Garcia, S. A. Investments that Klve larger situated on the Dawson branch of the Not Without HoDe. turn no quick un Town Lots. Thou- E. P. & S. W. railroad and in the fa- Clo sands of men fifty-on- Cármen Jacobo Lobato, J. P.; .' A man may b absolutely impossi have made independent mous Black Lake Mesa country, e Vigil, S. A. fortunes In town lots. Why not you? miles north of Tucumcari, and with dóves ble, but somewhere there is some A few dollars invested now may mean a surrounding country of fifty a miles in Corrlllera Epifanio Martinez, J. A.; woman who doesn't think so. Chi- fortune to you in the near future. every direction without railroad points. A GRAND AUCTION SALE OP TOWN The homes in near-b- y vicin- C. Blea, S. A. cago Record-Hevald- . free the Juan LOTS WILL TAKE PLACE AT ity, a choice lot of relinquishments and Turquillo Marino Gonzales, J. P.; MOQUERO ON JULY 9 & lO deeded lands, make this the chance of CeBario Gallegos, S. A. a lifetime to secure a home and profita- Unsolicited when we will offer for sale a choice ble investment. Gascon José H. Martinez, J. P.; Tribute. lot of residence and "Aunt Letty," business lots to the Special trntn nnd excursions will be Aniceto C. Archuleta, S. A. said her little nephew highest bidder for cash and on the in- run from nil parts to Moquero for the from the city, "1 saw a stallment plan. Grand Lot Snle. Roy Guadalupe Garcia, J. P.; Wm bearded lady MOQUERO, in THE COMING TOWN OP For further information address A. Brummage, S. A. a dime museum once. She was a Watrous Francisco Gonzales, J. P. fake, but you're the real thing." MOQUERO LAND AND LOCATING CO. GOULD, NEW MEXICO ers for the improvement of fruits and THDRNLESS vegtables. Born in a little Massachusetts town In 1849, he spent his boyhood on a farm and early began his attempts to change plant life. The L. PROF. BUR E first result of W. BANK TO COMMERCIAL-IZ- Sutton, his studies and labors was the well-know- n HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH. Burbank potato, a ereat 1m. provement over potatoes in cultivation at the time it was originated. General Practical California Plant Wondt Worker With little special education, in' thq Transforms Thorny Growth Into academic sense, for his work, he was Blacksmith Horseshoer Nutritious Food for Man forced Into outdoor life by his delicate and Beast. health and devoted his whole time to experimenting. In 1875, when he was' WEST SIDE San Francisco. Luther Burbank, 26 years old, he realized the advantage who has Illumined the world with of the California climate for his work floral sunshine and made men glad be- and removed there. The most famous cause of the fruits and vegetables he of his productions Is perhaps the has coaxed from the earth with scien- stoneless prune. P. J. PICKERING tific genius that spread his name and Mr. Burbank's work was carried on fame throughout the nations, is about for years at his own expense, but to of commercialize his "greatest tri- late he has received $10,000 a year Contractor and Plasterer umph." from the Carnegie fund. He is unmar DOES AM. KINDS OF FANCY What the California plant wonder- ried, lives quietly on his little place worker proposes to do seems to many in Santa Rosa, and seldom leaves it 1'LASTERINU AND DECORATING, CISTERNS, Impossible, but.' viewed in the light of except for the delivery of lectures at FOUNDATIONS AND FI.IJE BUILDING, Leland Stanford university, where he is a special lecturer on evolution, or I 1 for some business connected with his live mile northwest of Roy For Information call at J. W. Tyler's store work. ALL FIRST CLASS. WORK GUARANTEED My patrons speak for my workmanship. HOLLAND SOCIETY TABLET.

Commemorates Aid Given In Revo lutionary War. ROY LIVERY CO.- - New York. A tablet erected by the Holland society of New York on a CORN EH OF THIRD STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. public building in Zwolle, state of Overysel, Holland, was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies on June 6. It r: is to commemorate the services of Baron Joan Derek van der Capellen in Single and-Doubl- Rigs behalf of the united colonies of Amer- o ica in their struggle for independence Teaming andTransfering from the yoke of England. The Society for the Study of Juris Saddle Horses B prudence and History In Overysel gave a all assistance in Its power in the erec- O tion of the tablet, and. because of the REASONABLE RATES O international Importance of the project, took part In the unveiling ceremonies, V LUTHER which were attended by many promi- SUfiBMlG nent officers and citizens of both coun- tries. The tablet is of bronze, 56 Inches DAY AND his past achievements, almost any NIGHT long and 374 Inches wide, and was de- thing may expected crea- I ROY LIVERY CO. be from this signed and cast by the Gorham manu- tive king of the farm and gardens of facturing company at its Providence Santa Rosa. He proposes to feed man plant. The inscription on the tablet and beast on cactus plants. is as follows: Mr. Burbank is SpeHnl Attention to First Clans Service about prepared to "Erected by the Holland society of flood the markets Traveling Public. of the world with a New York, A. D. 1908, to Joan Derek Rutea Rennonable. spineless, fruit-bearin- thornless, van der Capellen tot den pol Rldder in cactus that will prove a diet der Ridderschap Van Overysel, 1741-178- ary boon to mankind and will tickle in grateful recognition of the the palates of pigs, cattle, sheep and BRANCH HOTEL horses. P. P. BRANCH, Prop. What Mr. Burbank has done Is to produce from the cactus a plant des tinea to De or inestimable value as ROY, NEW MEXICO forage and also as food. At a model nursery established for the propaga- Meals at oil Hours Neatly Furnished tlon of his discovery In the Saltón Sea If Ordered. Rooms. district of California there are now 1,200 of these growing, flourishing

plants. t As a result of his long and pa tient labors he has produced several varieties, which, reproducing from the leaves broken off and thrust Into the ground, will yield through A. E. Clifford succeed ViWA VOV lEW IVl ing generations a limitless supply of (P. N. N.) food and fodder. ;J WUW5EL vvl&f 0. Solano, I ifi M'uy. 5 For human beings the product of íW irl the cactus is said to have more food ' value than any other vegetable, con Painter and Paper Hanger taining more of the minerals and salts KALSOMINING GLAZING iron, potassium, manganese, calcium, magnesia and soda that are upbuild ers of the nerve cells. Roy and Solano, N. M. The thornless cactus will be ready for the market in the spring of 1909, when there will be half a million of the plants flourishing. Some idea of their present value may be gained Tablet 8et Up at Token of Gratitude. from the knowledge that Mr. Burbank services rendered by him during the sold five leaves for seed to an Austra- war of the revolution In behalf of the McKinney Sliinner lian company for $5,000, with the pro- United Colonies of North America, ceeds from which he built a new bun- 1775-178- which materially contributed General BlacKsmiths galow at Santa Rosa. toward the establishment of their inde The wonderful plant has been devel pendence as a nation." - oped with great secrecy, but now Mr. ready for Burbank is the world to The Final Test. WOOD WORK A SPECIALTY. know all about It and to await expect- The angel was making up the list antly for the proof of the cactus pud "Put me down," said the man, "m ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY. . ding in the eating thereof. one who will admit that my dog bites WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. For many years Mr.' Burbank has and my baby cries." been considered by horticulturists the And lo! Ben Adhem's name led all first of the world' many xp erlment- - the restl COMMANDER OF REPUBLICAN CONVENTION life, and Is ready to take her place MUST BE WELL COOKED. at her husband's side, his social and Intellectual equal. The man, Chief Point In Soup Declared to Be whose name Is withheld until the mar In' Preparation. rlage, which is expected to occur this month, is a member of one of New No matter how plain and simple a York's wealthiest and most exclusive dinner may be soup adds to It Poor families. soup is often served because too little Joseph Mack, one of the largest attention Is paid to it First of all employers in the city of Allentown, there must be good material to start and interested in both the silk and with. Cold water should always be the automobile business, is one of used where meat Is cooked in order to the mea who know all about the ro- draw out the juice. Salt must never mance of the factory girl and the mil- be added until the soup Is done. Soup lionaire New Yorker. With the oth- should simmer on the back of the ers he respects her wishes for secrecy stove instead of boiling rapidly. When regarding her identity and planB. the meat is well cooked, strain, add "You see," said Mr. Mack, recently, salt and set In a cold place. Skim oft "I employ a good many persons. I all grease from the surface the next trust my employes and they trust me. day and the stock Is ready for use. I could never break confidence with Clear soups are never considered as one of them without its effect, and I wholesome as others. There are a don't want them to break confidence great variety of vegetable, meat and with me. I can only say that I know cream soups which are appetizing. the story. That is all." Cream of tomato, celery and aspar- The meeting between the factory agus, are particularly good. girl and the young millionaire was A soup kettle where every bone or the result of a chain of accidents. scrap of meat left over Is thrown is On his way to take part in a polo considered very essential in many game in another city, the young man households, especially where soup is was halted by a wreck near Allen-tow- served every day. One or two table-spoonfu- On the banks of the Lehigh of cold rice is an addition river he watched at play a score of to any ordinary soup, especially factory girls led by Miss Clausen, and chicken or mutton broth. Be careful in his interest in the game he made that the soup is never greasy. If the a misstep. With a cry he fell into the stock stands over night all bits of river, and would have drowned had grease can be removed. A cupful of not Jennie Clausen pulled him out tomatoes flavors a soup made of stock. In making good soup bay leaves, cel- HAT OVERBALANCES WOMAN. ery, parsley, carrots, onions, whole cloves and other herbs or vegetables are excel- Photo bj Moffett Stndlo, Chicago. Plunge Into Creek Averted Only by th excellent for flavoring. An William F. Stone, ssrgeant-at-arm- s of tha Republican National convention, Headpiece's Reverse Action. lent stock for soup is made by cook- had charge of all arrangements for handling the big crowd which gathered ing a knuckle of veal and a beef at the Chicago Coliseum. Mr. Stone is collector of Internal revenue at the port Darby, Pa. Overbalanced by the bone in cold water with six potatoes, of Baltimore. great weight of her "Merry Widow" five carrots and four tiny onions on hat, which was of a diameter excep- the back of the stove for a day or tionally wide even for that kind, a longer, then strain and set away. young woman who said she was Miss RICHES FOR A POOR GIRL Maggie Stickney of Nineteenth street, PROPER USE OF GASOLINE. s. below Tasker, Pa., missed her footing tho other afternoon while leaning over Sufficient Quantity for Washing Pur- ALLENTOWN MILL-HAN- TO WED worked as a mill-han- d at eight dollars the banks of Darby creek, searching poses Is a Requisite. a : - MILLIONAIRE.,: week In the Pennsylvania town. for wild violets. . That she might be fitted I for the After sliding down the steep em Too many people of fail- life tell their, and social position to which bankment of the creek several yards, '., ure in gasoline washing. , her husband's fortune would ; pall only by Young Woman Fits Herself for New she escaped a drenching the - In nine cases out of ten, the reason her, the young woman for two years ' great, width of her hat, which caught is that too little gasoline is used; If Position Before Marrying Man She lived in a home on Fifth avenue, in a blackberry bramble and arrested you wash with water, you usually take Saved from Drowning on Two owned by the young millionaire. She her headlong flight. a good basinful or pailful, but, when Occasions. had $250,000 a year, and with a Three girl companions who were you wash with gasoline, you are apt to retinue of servants placed at her picking flowers, with screamed as her put a cupful into a genercus-size- d disposal lived the life of New York. Living in a prominent a social they saw Miss Stickney take her pall. This, of course, is just enough queen. is said she has taken hotel in this city preparatory to mar- It that plunge, and Policemen Smith and to stir up the dirt and to distribute it such good care of the money rying a young millionaire whose life that Crumback rescued the young woman In a gray tone all over the lace, gloves Le- has doubled it. she saved two years ago in the she from her embarrassing predicament, or what not to be Take a - cleaned.. high Valley river, at Allentown,- Pa., By reading, association, observation at the expensé, however, of consider generous bowlful of gasoline and wash is "Miss Jennie Clausen," who, when and education the former mill-han- d able beauty of the headpiece that your gloves, laces, veils, neckwear, Bhe met the man she is to marry, fitted herself for her future caused all the trouble. ribbons and silken accessories; then rinse them in plenty of clean gasoline. After using, if you will let the gaso- HARD LUCK ON ALL SIDES. A NEW AMERICAN FLAG line stand for a few moments, all the dirt will settle, and you can carefully Cold Sternness of the Law Felt by pour off the clean gasoline to use at Unfortunate Frenchman. another operation. To clean gloves, . y... put them on the hands and scrub with When Mr. Audibert, merchant at a little brush, 'afterward rinsing them Salon, learned last June that the po- like a pocket handkerchief. lice had discovered in the cellars of Silk washed in gasoline loses none a certain Durand six cases of brandy of its dressing; feathers lose none of which had mysteriously disappeared their curl; pleatings stay pleated. from his own cellars, he rejoiced, for Never, of course, use gasoline in a 66 gallons of brandy represents con- room where there is burning stove or siderable money. The magistrates in where the gas is lighted. due course sentenced Durand to six months in prison and ordered the Cure Hams. cases returned to 'Mr. Audibert. For two hams and shoulders of ordi- Calmly then one day Mr. Audibert nary Blze take one cupful salt, one went to the excise offices where he teaspoonful saltpetre, place on stove had been told his brandy was arid until quite warm. It is better to warm asked for" it. meat before rubbing, although not ab-

"What brandy?" asked the function- Li necessary, nailillllfii i linn mm. n n n u solutely but the salt strikes ary on duty. in quicker. ,"The brandy Durand stole from me." Copyright by Waldon Fwoett Now take a small amount of the "Excuse me," said the functionary, New flag recently adopted by the International Bureau of American mixture and rub the meat. Keep in a "did not Durand remove that brandy which combines the colors of all the Central and South American warm place for a few hours. In three from your cellars to his own?" nations. to six days repeat this. . In five days "That's what thieves generally do," it is ready to smoke, which can be the merchant, "but done in a hogshead with hickory, sas- said why" the tone of a supreme court Judge, written to the minister of finances. safras or corncobs. Smoke slowly two The functionary interrupted: "this alcohol has circulated illegally but all in vain. His brandy remains to three hours twice, which ought to "Had the said Durand before effect- and I confiscate in virtue of law In it the the clutches' of the excise people, be sufficient to make It a good deep ing the transfer taken out the permit of April 28, 1818." and he is drawing up this notice to color. , and paid the dues necessary before Since then Mr. Audibert has ap- affix to his cellars: alcohol can be transferred from one When treated in this way the meat pealed to justice, and that justice "Mr. Audibert humbly begs rob-ber- s any will be as fresh and sweet as a piece cellar to another?" which had ordered the brandy to be who his brandy transfer to their of steak. Will never cook tough and "I think not," Mr. Audibert was restored to him has declared the con- cellars to be kind enough to provide hard, and will keep just as well as if forced to confess. fiscation valid, regular and legitimate. themselves with- a permit." New and smoke had been used without "Then," said the functionary with He has written to the prefect, he has York Sun. salt limit With but little labor and investment United States as they had been to on monthly. Freight wagons and the Official Directory of capital. Clay for brlck-makina- r. red Mexico, and many of them fought In prairie schooners made the trip In six and white sandstone, and limestone ex the Federal ranks during the Civil months, and some took a whole year ist in large quantities and of commer- War. In 1860 the county of Mora was to make a return trip. The place was TERRITORIAL. cial quality. Near Wagon Mount de created out of part of the county of to the traveler an oasis and a bulwark VV. H. AndrewB. . .Delegate in Congress posits of alum are reported. Taos. It had seven precincts then, one against the marauding Indians. The George Curry. .Governor of New Mexico THE STOCK INDUSTRY. i of the precincts, No. 4, Rayado, later old lort is 6,700 feet above sea level J. W. Reynolds Secretary According to year's being erected into the counties of Col- and situated in a valley twenty-fiv- e Wm. J. Mills Chief Justice this assessment fax and Union. Being off the line of miles long and five miles wide. The the county has about 15.000 cattle 7 - In many S B. Davis District Atty 919 sheep, railroad greater part, primi- Turkey Mountains lies to the east, Secundino Romero. District Court Clerk and 3,000 goats. As a mat tive ways still prevail side by side while to the west rise the ma les tic ter ot iact tnese ngures should be mul- civilization, adding not slopes of COUNTY. tiplied by two. pro- with advanced the Rock mountains. The fort at least The wool a little to the picturesqueness and was abandoned in 1891. An extinct cra- Malaquias Martinez Councilman duced In the county amounts to about charms of the section. ter lies between and Ocate, E. H. Biernbaum Representative ibu.uuu pounds annual v. and the cattle it and for Representative shipped out annually SETTLEMENTS. many miles around lava is piled up. K. E. Studley total almost a3 prin- Guadalupita is situated miles Jose Vivian Frezqulez. . .Probate Judge many as the assessment credits the Wagon Mound and Mora are the twelve county cipal towns in Mora county and are nortl) of Mora In a beautiful valley .limn Navarro Probate Clerk with. It has an ideal range and surrounded by high The B. Sheriff the raising and fattening of beef treated under the head of "Cities and mountains. Juan Martinez cattle towns of New Mexico." valley round about is well watered by Chas. U. Strong. Treasurer and Collector IS one ol the DrtnclDal industries streams, Albino Martinez Assessor around Wagon Mound, watrous, Watrous, on the San Miguel county several small the chief of and line, is next in importance as a ship- which is the Coyote, which gets Its Rlnnrrln Mnrtlnez otner settlements. The eastern portion flow from Lakes, In Superintendent of Schools Is devoted entirely to stock raislncr ping point, being the second largest the Black Colfax settlement on the Santa Fe railway in county. There is a sawmill, general Alex S. Bushkevitz Surveyor The mesas support numerous flocks of store, a school 1 01 the- county. Alfalfa and are church, and a in the Juan de Mata Mares Board sheep and herds of cattle. This Im fruit a postoffice. ? raised to a large extent around Wa- settlement, which also has Damacio Tafoya County mense stock range Is well watered and Hay, grain, potatoes legumes are V. Santistevan J Commissioners has good shelter in trous. There are two large store, a and Geo. its breaks and blacksmith shop, two churches, and a raised in large quantities, but the chief PRECINCT. canons. The grass is very nutritious, industry Is raising. Many being black gramma and blue Joint, Bchoolhouse. One and a half miles stock thou . of Peace and sneepr graze in hills, on Guild Garcia Justice the in most years is cut ror hay, yielding from Watrous the Santa Fe railway is sand the and Wm. A. Brumage Deputy Sheriff operating a stone quarry which at tne mountains browse many herds of as nign as two tons to the acre. For- cattle. comes very curly in BOARD OF EDUCATION. tunes have been made' in Mora county times employs from 300 to 400 men, Grass the Aiov s Knahkevitz .Chairman supplying ballast for the railway spring, and therefore cati.e do excep by stock raising, and the man who pos- tionally well. are mild. Herman Goodman Clerk sesses capital, some experience and track, two train loads or stone, are The winters Lucas Vigil ..Member shipped dally. Population, 350. The road to the Black Lakes, Cimarron, Dusiness ability can Invest money to Elizabethtown, Taos passes no purpose In Clevelund, better Known as san An and ' better than in this through Guadalupita, crossing WEALTH. dustry. tonio, lies three miles west of Mora, tho In the Mora valley. Two stores, a saw- Coyote twenty-thre- e times in the can- ' Tha assessment of 1907 elves the tax AGRICULTURE. on. Many a fishing party finds - mill, and postomce are here. Popula its able wealth of Mora county as $1,175,- The county leads In agriculture. To tion, uuo. way to this canyon or to the Black 823, an increase of $9,145over tne pre- gether with Taos county It was the Agua Negra is rour miles west ot Lakes, where trout fishing, as well as vious year. The census of 1906 gives granary of the southwest for many Mora, also in the Mora valley. It has hunting, yields excellent sport. Popu- the value of agricultural wealth of years, and before the advent of the a postotllce, one store, a Protestant lation, 250. the county as $2,581,000, but the real railroads caravans came from far and church, a mission school, and a saw Turquino Is six miles north of Gua- wealth of the county undoubtedly near to secure wheat and other agri mill. At this point the main road to dalupita. Theré are two sawmills In sfi.ooo.000. During the past cultural products. Even today from Mora starts. Population, 500. the valley, with an almost inexhaust- fiscal year 100,000 acres were settled 25 to 50 wagons, loaded with agricul- Rito de la Agua Negra is fifteen ible supply of timber to draw on. Hay, upon by homesteaders, under the Fed- tural products, are on the road daily miles west of Mora and is the center of grain, and the legumes are the prin- eral and land laws. from the Mora valley to Las Vegas or the best oats and potato producing cipal crops. Potatoes, however, are Mora is one of the few counties in to Wagon produce county. two stores, grown to an immense, size. A number approprl-to- ,i Mound. Five acres valley in the It has the Territory where the area 13,665 pounds of oats, or 85 bushels to a Protestant a Catholic church, of promising mineral prospects are In ov,.pb,1q of lands. near-o- y the nrea nubile the" acre. Potatoe j yield from 3 to 5 and Protestant mission school. Popu tne mountains, but not devol- - subject to entry under oped to any extent. Population, 350. ' The area still tons per acre, Mora county being one lation, 600. 1. irortofoi inn.i hiws is 760.000 acres. of the few parts of the southwest Cebolla lies in a rich valley divided coyote is seven miles northeast of while that appropriated Is 830,000 acres. where potatoes are raised successfully from the Mora valley by a mountain Mora. It Is in a narrow valley about Th crrinuHurRl lands of Mora county a mile wide, with high nnd at Irrigation is not needed to raise crops range. Á large reservoir supplies irri- mountains are valued on the assessor's books The principal crops are wneat, oats, gation water to the many fertile farms, bluffs on all sides. Stock raising and $225,000 and the grazing lands at $341.-00- 0 alfalfa, corn, barley, rye, potatoes, and wheat, hay, and oats being the princi agriculture are the main industries. A but the census of 1900 shows that very general store and a postoftice are found six times as vegetables. Horticulture Is a sue pal products, copulation, 4uu. then are worth at least cessful pursuit, and the fruit:-- raised La cueva is situated nve mues east here. There are several fine orchards much, here will stand comparison with that of Mora and is supplied with water In the valley. A concentrator situated . CLIMATE. raised anywhere in the United States. from the Mora river. It is the head there is idle at present, although con- íkYrthé rest of New Mexico, Mora Its flavor Is unsurpassed and In size quarters of the La Cueva Ranch Com siderable work is being done on the courtty enjoys a peerless climate that and color it has no equal. From the pany. A catholic ana a rrotestam fine mineral prospects In the vicinity. i o anoMñr fnr lune and throat trou Mora and adjoining valleys l&.uuu church and a Protestant mission Copper is the principal ore, some of bles. Its high altitude, the purity of pounds of oats are shipped annually school are maintained. There are It assaying as high as 85 per rent., its atmosDhere. the grandeur of its and about z.ooo.ouo pounds or corn, also two blacksmith shops at the place. besides carrying gold, silver, and lead. scenerv: Us pines,, spruce, cedar, and Enough wheat is raised to supply and Population, 500. Ponulntlon, 200. nlnnn fnfoats tTI fl k R it an 106681 'StíC keeD year one modern lies mnes east Llano del Coyote is two miles east health-seeker- busv the around Golondrinas thirteen 's er Coyote. chiefly tlnn for homes and a roller mill ana six water-pow- grist Mora and fifteen miles west of Wa of Its resources are nnmrllap The annual rainfall Is slight mills. trous. The surrounding valley is wat- - stock raising and farming. It has two bnrt noíMirs mostly In .the Bummer The homeseeeker can purchase land eren1 hv the Mora and the Cebolla. stores, one church, a school, and a nnnihi There n re no extremes in tern already under cultivation at from $10 Farming and stock raising are tne blacksmith shop. It is situated In an perature either in summer or winter, to $40 per acre. Mora county produces principal Industries. Alfalfa and other open valley, watered by the Coyote. Si,, .intopa hBinar mild and sunshiny sugar beets very rich in saccharine hay, Kinds ot cereais, legumes, mm Population, 300. cool, and even cold all and the summers matter and yielding a neavy crop, to fruits are the principal products. The MORA COUNTY'S FUTURE. , night in the mountainous sections. extraordinary purity of one and a post-offic- e. at hunting in the acre. The settlement lias store Now is .the time to settle in Mora There Is good fishing and these beets and their high per cent of Population, 250. county. The building of branch rail country; roads are good and demand them, Cherry Is fifteen mues east the tnuHata nnd health suerar have created a for Valley roads Into the county will greatly In .inna fn. and quantities have Deen snippea to of Watrous, and farming is pursued crease land values and will bring many substantial and beet-sug- ar mort-moa- - seekers are plain but the Colorado factories lis here with the opportunities tor tne establishment of an experiment; but, owing to the coat ern methods.-- ine vauey is waiereu new industries, the development of la- - MtX ft of freight and the difficulty of taking from the Mora river, ditches being tent resources, the building of new l.iw"Jt et Mora county is crossed from north to the beets to the railroad, sugar-De- taken out on both sides ot the river towns amd the growth of the older - k tho Santa Fe Railway. raising is not as profitable as it would ajid watering thousands of acres. Al settlements. With Its ideal climate, its Riie-n- r or two lo The mileage is little over 40 miles. A hn if r factory were falfa, corn, oats, ana an Kinas ot iruns abundance of water, its undeveloped from Las Vegas to Mora has cated nearer to the beet field. Labor are raided. Vegetables attain an im- resources, Mora county promises In the railroad from is chéap, water power abundant, and mense nlze. Hundreds of cattle, fat been surveyed, and an extension adjoining near future to become one of the most Mora to Taos is contemplated. Mora fuel easily secured, iactors wnicn and Sleek, roam on the densely populated and richest sections county needs more railroads for Its would contribute much to the success mesas, while sheep graze peacefully Dy of tho great southwest. and would give heavy ton- - of beet-sug- factories. the thousands in this section. Popu X t o.mh Tho hnildlnir of railroads The following are tne principal agri lation, 150. rnniH nisn lead to the establishment of cultural valleys: The Mora and Agua Dente Ir twentv-flv- e miles west ot DIRECTORY manv industries, for which the raw NfiB-- val ev. nearly an unoer cultiva Wagon Mound, near the dividing line ocinia onn he- - furnished by tno tlon, Is twenty-tw- o rniles long. In Its between Mora and Colfax counties. CHURCHES. county, for which the fuel and water narrowest place It is 400 yards wide There are 1,200 settlers In this fertile CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Father nre there, and home markets for the length ot aDOUt iz mnes; ine valley. Ocate has nve general stores, Ant Cellier, pastor. Services held nnwr 3 do could easily be found. other 10 m lea are from 2 to miles each carrying a stock that would monthly. Notices of date of service wide. The Cebolla valley is iu rnnas credit to a city store. There are two will be posted a week In advance. No- TIMBER, lnnir and from IK to ZVk miles wide. fhnrphes fnnr schoolhouses. and sev tify the pastor of sick calls. u.nv narta eaneciallv in the moun The Guadalupita valley is 5 miles long eral b acksmith shops. The town is nr heavl v tlmDerea districts, and 3 miles wide along the Guadalu most beautifully situated, being EPISCOPAL. Rev. taina well-timber- METHODIST ..- -a some 10 moun w hsitiir t.nken" tn rjrotect , , i pita, and then runs. miles to lucero, hv hieh o...ICfa a i n . y , fn Urimmel, pastor. Services held In f tv.r ttmrtai ctonnnns fNiiifi:iaii v uit niw n u i n ir iiihiul n una, leí vj i a 111110 tains. The Ucate vaney is aoitea wun school first Sunday in every viri i.m 5,000 house Pecos Forest Reserve. This does not Wltltn. ine uei uyuw vnncj beautiful meadows, and about month. Sunday school every Sunday-a- t prohibit the cutting of timber, but ahnnt 3 miles long and 1 mile wide, tons of hay are harvested annually. 2.00 p. m. The La Cueva valley, not Including the The Ocate Creek Is the dividing line of grant public of lumber are annually shipped out 100,000 acres of the La cueva ttancn between the Mora and the CLUBS. the county. From 25 to 50 wagon loads Company, has an area of about l4,uoo domain. Many thousands of cattle, telegraph poles are daily acres. The uoionorina viuiey una mm sheep, and horses can be seen grazing ROY COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meet- of tlea and hel-- Tuesdays taken to the railroad. area of 5.000 acres. The Cherry and around Ocate, making a picture of ings on first and third YVntrniis vnllevs nroduce alfalfa prln peace and plenty. The vauey was set every month in Club Hall. Officers: F. MINING clpally, although 30,000 pounds of grain tled titty years ago, every tout oi muu A. Roy, president; Austin Harman, vbe Is not a mining county, but mosuy Indians, president; Jacob Floershelm, secretary; . Mora a ra sci annuanv. Deing usea being disputed with hostile i irwiinDtinn in nlentv of min In fattening cattle, there being about and todav a certain part of the valley L. E. Aldrldge, treasurer. Executive eral wealth to that of any section of 20.000 head of cattle in these two val Is known us Corral de los Apaches. Committee: Frank A. Roy, Austin Har- Many prospects all wat man, Jacob Floershelm, L. E. Aldrldge the Rocky mountains levs. Besides these valleys, which The valley Is exceptionally well ' have been located and some of them have Irrigation systems, there are the ered, the ucate ureeK Deing lunueu and F. S. Brown. show considerable developmtnt. ine r.nwor reholla. Buena Vista. Carmen, by several sparkling mountain streams i.ju.tinni nt onnner are especially Gascon, and other small valleys that which comes down picturesque cuiiuus. PRIMROSE PROGRESSIVE CIRCLE. promising. Extensive work is being are very productive Fort Union lies eight mues norm Meetings held every Saturday after- done in the Rociada and Coyote mining of Watrous. It has a romantic history. noon. Mrs. W. H. Willcox president; HISTORY. F. B. Srong, vice president; Mrs. lotrlnta hs well as in tne mimicm - The caravans on the Santa Fe trail, in Mrs. f the peons river forest reserve, Mora is the Snanish word for rasn- the early fifties and sixties often made F. A. Roy, secretary; Mrs. F. S. Brown, Jru- - riniri nnd CoDoer Company herrv. the first settlers naming tho a haven of refuge. A stage carried treasurer. nirio 8 - it is down 200 feet, and has a 6 to foot section thus on account of the abund- the mall from and to Kansas City once Trustees: Mrs. F. A. Roy, Mrs. W. H. 1ft tn 9.0 ruonherrtea Tin tn 1S30 every two or three months, and later Willcox, Mrs. F. B. Evans, cent. In addition to the gold, silver the county was the hunting ground of are many other good Indian tribes who held undisputed lend There attempt was Sprospects In tne same viuiu.. . swav. In 1832 the first having ore running as high as thirty-..- made by white men to settle on the In The Santa nresent site of Mora, but the settlers Daylight D..hor. vin mine, near Mora, has were driven on Dy tne inaians ana a had assays of from $60 to $70 per ton. number of them were slain. Howevec, rr., l cnoll CmO ttr t KOClada. Üi other attempts were made, and in 1840 IS OUR ONLY Oro gravel was formerly worked with the settler made a brave stana against Y. v. vielrtine as much as the Indians and from that day the n '.i. h nld dust. In white men held the upper hand. The several hun- - Mora valley, was at that time a dense Covote mining district - T t'hnnsnnd dollars have been ex- forest and irreat hardship was endured Competitor ij hut litigation una wt. ,u uiwir w and building Nations to lag. Specimens of ore homes. i a white man would be homes, churches, up - musu his own door by marauding For stores, halls, have been picked mat ussu a hi uncommon Brighter, whiter and 260 in cold to the ton, and there Is Indians, and it was not for streets, etc. mine" that at one women and children to be carried Into gas, electricity, ace- ..i.f government cheaper than sum. This mine captivity. The Mexican tylene or kerosene. No smoke, no íiryíeiddusus furnished no protection, ana tne set Is supposed to ex- - safe and guar- and much money has been tlers had but rude weapons with wmch odor. Absolutely flSSiVi tnT rediscover it. It Is natural to repel the attacks of the savage anteed. i' forma-:r-. mountain hordes. The government, however, suppose that with - to thot nf the richest mln- - gave a large grant of land to seventy- Call or write for particulars. "in the world, and rich six of these sturdy men. In 1847, dur- eTl dl tr.cts of Mexico, people THE float being picked up in every part ing the war with these as well as mineral veins ap- were intensely loyal to Mexico. New parent surface in many comers from the States about this National Arc Light Co. onthe nnntv has a great fu time were massacred, and the Ameri as a mineral producer. Although can troops, who appeared soon after P. O. Box 29 Denver, Colo. tre coal lndi-wo.- wards, as a punishment, tain me town no coal mines; the 1750-175- has that manv thousands of Mora in ashes. After the annexa 4 Blake Street. onions could.hbe produced annually tion these people were as loyal to the FRANK A. ROY, G, F. "ROY, WM. C. ROY, Dr. F. H. BRYANT PLAN E President Vice President Sec'y and Treaa The Roy Land and Live Stock Go. OSTEOPATH BOSTON WOMAN WOULD SAVE (INCORPORATED.) THEM FROM EXTINCTION. SPECIALIST IN ALL CHRONIC DISEASES AND MANY ACUTE CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 Nervous Debility and Obstetrical Scheme of Miss J. Chase Calls ' Practice. for a Government Appropriation, Office at residence one-hal- f mile south- ORIGINATORS AND OWNERS OF east of center of town. Making Uncle Sam the Real Guardian. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. ROY TOWNS ITE Boston. In a little house In the hilly part of Beverly lives a woman whose DEALERS IN ROY, MORA CO., NEW MEXICO love for the feathered Inhabitants of the forests and fields has led her to plan a bird paradise on a more grandi- Real Estate and Ranches ose scale than any hitherto attempted, Roy Barter 8tiop and which Is to form the nucleus of a movement that Is intended to envelop of MILLARD ALD RIDGE, Prop. the whole of this country. Breeders Sheep, Cattle and Horses She Is Miss Annie J. Chase, an artist ; We Hold Several Choice Tracts of Agricultural Land for Salo. and author, who has devoted all her Call and Get a Good, life to the study of birds and plants, Town Lots a Specialty Clean Shave and whose works on the subject have become standard In public schools. The plans a Hair Cutting a Specialty. of Miss Chase call for government appropriation, and 11 The Floersheim Mercantile Company adopted In the Floersliclm Mer. Co. Bids. will make Uncle Sam the Agency for the Steam Lnnndry. guardian of the feathered songsters, H. GOODMAN, Manager. who, nature lovers claim, are threat ened with annihilation unless steps art taken for their protection. Roy, Mora County, New Mexico out- Meat Prospect Hill, located on the ' Ron Market Carry a Complete Stock- - of skirts of Beverly, has been selected aa the spot where the first experiments DEALER IN of having a bird's paradise, a place where the denizens of the air can find GENERAL MERCHANDISE All Kinds of Fresh a safe haven. "While nothing tangible has yet Large Assortment of Farm Implements ,and Smoked Meats,, been achieved," says Miss Chase, "and the whole thing Is, so to say, in the Everything Needed In Building Material, Lumber and Hardware. air, an Impetus, I believe, has been JOHN SCHNIEDER, Prop. BIGGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES WITHIN FIFTY given to the' Idea of the need of pro- MILES OF ROY. ROY. - NEW MEXICO tective measures as far as birds re concerned. We will be plecsed to show visitors thru our establishment. "I am a great lover of birds, and it 60 YEARS' has been my many years to EXPERIENCE desire lor Prices Always save our native birds from total disap- Reasonable pearance. Private aviaries do a great We Buy and Sell All Country Produce. deal toward this end, but the public Wool, Hides, Pelts and Cattle a Specialty. seem to have remained entirely Indif- ferent to the problem, and, while laws protecting . song birds have been jl4 - KA imt T,..- dub passed, nothing practical has been of- MSDesigns E. W. MERRILL fered that would not onjy deter the Copyrights 4c. ONE AND ONE-HAL- MILES NORTH OF ROY. a nfnnn n indina ft Hkfltrh and description may growing generation from injuring quickly aarorinln our opinion fr?e whether an birds, In a Invention la pmhnlilr rmtenliihle. but would influence them HANDBOOK onPateuta desire to cultivate their love for lent free. Olrtost nirency fur MecurliiR patent'. Pntsnta token tnrouizh Jluiiu & Co. receive birds." ipeclut notice, wll hout cbnrcs, lu the Plastering', Scientific mmlean. CAN HARDLY WAIT TO WED. Foundations, A hsndsomcty lllnstrnlpfl wopI;1t. cir- culation of any noionllllo J'mriml. Terina, 3 a year; four rnontha, tL Sold by all newailealera. Widow Wants to Marry Fifth Man Be Cisterns and Flue Building' New York fore Fourth Is Buried. MUKN&Co.3616' Cement Work a Specialty. Branch Offlco, 025 V BU Wiuhlnmon. U U, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Baltimore, Md. The fifth wedding of the widow of John Ludwig Ernest Janecke was to have taken place re FIRSTQÜAL1TC cently, preceding the funeral of her The Welcome Saloon fourth husband, which was held a day later, but Bhe was finally persuaded (La Bien Venida) to postpone it until after the obse quies. PnbMt Beer, Extru 1'lne Blend nncl Bonded Minio, Wine nud Cigars Janecke, who was 60 years old and always In Stock. a veteran of three German wars, died His home was In Towson, Baltimore POOL KOOM IN CONNECTION FRANK REISTLE county. He wore five medals awarded ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER by the German government for brav- Cordinl Treatment to nil. Cilve as n Trini. fMOtlt 1114 lHWHtnit UtnTCH COLO. ery as a soldier in the Schleswig-Hol-stei- n JAS. A. PHOCTOR, Proprietor. war, the war between Prussia E and Austria, and the Franco-Germa- n war. The funeral was conducted by ROY, Mora County New Mexico IM1W the Kruger bund, of which he was a member. Friends of the veteran were as FAIR PRICE tounded to learn that the widow had im Vorenberg IVlercantile Go. actually obtained a license to make George Frederick Peter, a septuagen arlan, her fifth husband. Upon learn EN lng that the wedding was to take TRAFICANTES Local Time Table place a day after Janecke's death, these friends indignantly protested, and the widow consented to postpone MERCANCIAS GENERALES her marriage until a week after the EL PASO & SOUTHWESTERN veteran's burlnl. The widow married her first husband on his deathbed. Pagan 1 precio mas alto por She says she does not consider mar- GOING SOUTH riage a failure. Mixed train, No. 123 Arrives atRoy Rests, Carneros, Zacate, at í.uü, leaves :v p. in. Broke the Engagement. Grano, Madeia GOING NORTH. "That comes of courting an athletic girl." Mixed train. No. 124 Arrives at Roy at 1.35; leaves 2:00 p. m. "What's gone wrong?" LANA, CUEROS Y "Yesterday she met me by tho gar- ZALEAS Suscríbanse al El Hispano Ameri den wall and threw me over." Kan-- no. Su precio es $2 por el año. City Journal. Wagon M ound y Ocote - New Mexico Insurance in New Mexico. anywhere in the Southwest. This ROY, NEW MEXICO The Denver Republican of the 16th morning Mr. Dana, whose headquarters are Inst say3: Reports received here by at Flagstaff, Arizona, for this The fast growing and prosperous lit Denver insurance men from Lordburg, summer, where he is studying the re tle town of about BOO inhabitants, lo New Mexico, yesterday state that in a production of yellow pine, left for cated on the Dawson Branch of the El severe fire, Saturday, the general mer- Colorado Springs, Colorado, to inspect Paso and Southwestern system in the Builder cantile building of Roberts and Lehy the Pike's Peak National Reserve, af- eastern part of Mora county, has since was badly damaged and the stock may ter which he will return to his Arizona Its opening to the new comer and be an entire loss. It is not known how field. homeseeker on January 1, 1907, shown the Are started. The companies inter- a wonderful development as to popula ROY, NEW MEXICO. tion ested in the loss are the British' Amer- New Mexico will a representa and agricultural pursuits, 'about have 800 ican, Nation, Scottish Union, Philadel- tive to the first International Good homesteaders and desert entries were filed on since date and more phia Underwriters, North American, Roads' - Association which will that be are coming in every Stone Work, Carpenter and Plasterer. American Central, Northern and held at Paris, France, October 11th, ot with excursion, it is $2,-70- now the precinct in Springfield. Each company carries 0 this year. Hon. Numa Raymond, ot largest the county as to size population. and their loss is estimated at Las Cruces, who is now touring Eu and The town is coming to the front with about fifty per cent. rope, wrote to Governor George Cur Adobe-makin- g a Specialty. modern and te This latest addition to the list of ry stating as he was in Switzer- business houses, that in spite of the money stringency; New Mexico losses calls attention to land near the place of meeting of build the ings are In the great number of fires that as erected all parts of the convention and it was the first town, yet Kirat-clo- na territory has experienced in the there are a good many busi- Ratea that one to be held, he would like to at ness Accommodation $1.50 and 2.00 past months. opportunities and chances for any t few tend as a delegate from New Mexico. kind of One or two fires a week in some Acting ap Invfistment. Governor Nathan Jaffa There are many town or city of the district has be- pointed Mr. Raymond as New Mexi tnousands of acres of good level agricultural come the usual thing and the result is co's delegate to the meeting land around and Roy, that may be filed on that many of the insurance men are mailed him his credentials. Thus It la under the Oriental Hotel Homestead desert land laws. becoming wary of taking risks. In the probable Mexico will one that New be During the past season statistics of many of the companies, of the few states in the Union will the first ex ROY, N. n. that perience by the new farmers proved New Mexico has always been listed be represented at this world-wid- e even in that anything can be grown on our soil, Homeseekers can obtain satisfactory as one of the loss districts, but meeting. as companies do not such wheat, oats, corn, sugar cane, rates by asking for same. these the records kafflr corn, show as heavy losses for the period milo Maize and vegetables, A as good as can grown In A. P. DUNCAN, Prop. preceding last year as they show now. home in Colorado has been found be the eastern twelve-year-ol- d states. Increased population with a result- for Alexander Blair, Water can be gotten ant building of makeshift, poorly con- arrested for stealing $80 from his em at a depth of 30 pastor to 150 feet, anywhere Roy. structed buildings intended to be tem- ployer, Rev. of Guada around Well lupe drillers have not yet porary in many cases, is given as one church at Santa Fe, and spending failed in obtaining HOTEL, ROY it for bicycles and toys. Thomas Blair, water for those for whom they have reason for the trouble and the high M. of-- drilled. J. WILBURN, Prp. winds prevail in parts of the ter- a relative living at Durango, has that boy. The town of Roy will In very ritory is another. Certain it is, how- ferred to take the the near of Floyd township, future be the county seat of a new ever, if the losses do not decrease Cit'zens Roosevelt First-class- - that county, as its adjacent vicinity is des " Accomodations at Reason- in New Mexico until the district loss county, raised funds and had W. F. tlned to be the most prosperous com able Rates. es are somewhat near the average, the Tallant, county surveyor, survey the munlty north-easter- n say, territory entire township, thereby lessening the in the part of insurance men that the New Mexico. will eithsr have to suffer higher rates possibilities of line fence and section K. S. Bushkevitz, Pres. or go unprotected. boundaries disputes. Surveyor Tallant Max M. Bushkevitz, Vice Pres. has been engaged to survey other town, MORA COUNTY A. Bushkevitz, Sea. and Treat ships in Roosevelt county. San Miguel Convicts. Judge John R. McFie, of the First Area, 2,542 square miles. Popula The population of Santa Fe was in Judicial district, decreed that the in tlon, 13,000; the census of 1900 gave it a creased on the 13th inst by the arri- junction suit brought by the Rio Mim population of 10,304. Assessed valua Great Western val of thirteen prisoners at the terri- bres Irrigation Company to prevent tion, $1,175,823. County seat, Mora. torial penitentiary, sentenced at the Commissioner of Public Lands Rob Postomces. Mora, Wagonmound, La recent term of the District Court at ert P. Ervien, from canceling the con Cueva, Cleveland, Guadalupita, Chacon, Las Vegas. tract entered into between the terri Ocate, Roy, Lucero, Halls Peak, Hoi Commercial Co. The convicts who began serving sen tory and the company, should be trans man, Weber, Shoemaker, Watrous, ferred to Mills, Ledoux. tences and the crimes for which they from the Territorial Court (INCORPORATED) were sentenced with the length of the the Federal Court, thus giving the Mora County's agricultural products sentences follow: United States right to intervene in exceed those in value of any other New Capital Stock $25,000 -- Mexico county, and can rightfully -- Leandro Romero, murder, ninety this case. it claim the honor of being the leading ; nine years. v A Portales correspondent says: Cot ROY MORA CO , - NEW MEXICO agricultural county In the territory, . Estevan Domínguez, murder, ninety' ton planting is over and a large acre However, its range interests exceed In nine years. age has been put out. Rain is needed value even its agricultural wealth. Yet David Enclnias, murder- - ninety-nin- e Not as much broom corn was planted its area Is only 2,542 square miles, be Dr. L. H. McConnell years. here year as owing to the un this last, Ing less than of any county on girl certainty of year. that other Prudencio Martinez, attack the market this In excepting Fe, Taos, Bernal twenty years. nearly every locality Santa and where the farm illo; area Is more on girl, twenty thickly still this than twice Physician and Felipe Garcia, attack ers are settled the agitation for 600 square a general that of Rhode Island and years. herd law is intense. The miles greater than of the state of Surgeon ' on girl, twenty feeling of New Mexico that Pilar Padilla, attack is that this part Delaware. According to the census of outgrown old years. has conditions and the 1900, population is 10,304, or stealing cattle, apparent. its four Rumaldo Várela, need of a herd law is people to the square mile, a density ot three years. Hon. T. B. Catron and Mrs. Catron by years. population exceeded only Santa Fe CALLS ANSWERED DAY and NIGHT Josiah Wilson, larceny, two went to Chicago, where Mr. Catron Taos box- Bernalillo, and counties. . Frederick Forest, lareeny from served as a delegate to the Republl The county is mountainous, the main car, two years. can convention.. After the close ridge ot the Rocky mountains passing box- Charles W. Fox, larceny from of the convention Mrs. Catron through Its western part, while the ROY, NEW MEXICO car, two years. will go to West Point to foothills extend almost to the eastern Adolfo Crespin, mistreating wife, visit her son, Thom, who is a. cadet at boundary. Some of the peaks rise to one year. the Military Academy, thereafter she an altitude of over 13,500 feet, while David Drama, assault with intent t& will take a short trip to New York and the lowest point In the county has an C. E. Farrington kill, one year and six months. New Haven, Connecticut. Her son altitude of 4,000 feet. larceny from a Mateo Padilla, Fletcher, who has been at a prepara The hills are generally timbered, and Attorney -- at- Law house, one year. tory school in New Haven, will return a Portion of the Pecos River Forest Re serve is in the county. From the main with Mrs. Catron. Mr. Catron was ex range, broken by the foothills, the mesa pected to return home direct after the extends gently sloping toward the Injured Man May Recover. ATTEND TO ALL LEGAL MAT- close of the convention. southeast. There are picturesque can With a portion of his brain as large yons and fertile valleys, making the teacup exposed to view, Willis Adjutant General Tarkington an topography a very broken one. The TERS BEFORE ALL THE TERRI- as a nounces the the New Mexico Na county is almost entirely in the drain- Goodwin of Willard, Is still living and age of River, the tional Guard companies will leave Al basin the Canadian TORIAL COURTS. LAND will probably recover. Mora River, a tributary of the Cana- buquerqui3 July 14tb over the Atchison dian. Other tributaries of the Cana- Goodwin was watching the work oí MATTERS A SPECIALTY. Topeka and Santa Fe railway for San dian In the county are the Ocate, the a well at the ranch of Bus Vermejo, and the El Perro. The Sweet-water-- ls digging Texas, on a special train. and while looking into the Antonio, The a tributary of the Ocate. The Woodward companies will participate of Mora are there was a premature dy- four that in principal tributaries the excavation the field maneuvers, will assemble at the Coyote, the Cebolla, the Sapello, the Clayton - namite explosion, a fragment of iron Guadalupita, and the Lobo. The Pecos New Mexico Albuquerque. Company A of Las Cru- in the western part of the , striking him in the forehead, tearing River rises ces, D, Silver City F, county, and so does the Santa Cruz, the Union Co. away a piece of the skull and throwing of and of Santa Fe will leave their respective cities on latter belonging to the drainage basin him into the well. of the Rio Grande. The tributaries of the 14th. Company G Is stationed at 40 In Goodwi also sustained a fracture the Mora drain about miles i Albuquerque. About 160 men will com- length of the eastern slope of the base of the brain and painful A. S. at the pose representation from New Rocky mountains and play an import- Bushkevitz bruises all over the body, but physi the ant part in the determination of the Mexico. stream flow. cians declare he will get well. Two UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, men who were in the well when he COUNTY SURVEYOR fell were not injured. A Strenuous Task. NOTARY PUBLIC. A BARGAIN JOHN , "Your honor said the witness, Chief Deputy at Mora, New Mexico. Forestry Trip. "can't you order a recess?" F. A. ROY, "A If at Washington, D. C recess?" tahen once Assistant Chief Deputy at Roy, New s T. Dana, of "Yes, sir. I've stood on this stand Moxlco. and I. E. Terry, of Santa Fe, both in 160 Acres deeded land. yester- an' told the whole truth two hours on 40 Acres rough pasture and the Forestry service, returned a stretch, and I'm tetotally worn out! 120 Acres good level farming land, to the Gal-Una- s houses, good springs and 160 day from an overland trip I never told long b- stone Planting and the upper the truth that acre relinquishment adjoining! good HOMESEEKERS station eforenot in all my life!" sandy loam soil. New of the rich,' Will do well by employing an Pecos, says the Mexican ( Mo- official Three miles to Gould, 6 miles to surveyor and thus get oorrect line 5th inst. They made the home trip quero, a railway townsite. and Problem in Division. numbers. from Harvey's upper ranch on the Gal- and many A LI, FOn 1,750. linas by way of the Arnold ranch Foreman "How av yez are Can make land filings, days down final proofs the Indian Creek Trail in two thpt hole?" Moquero Land & Locating Co. and commence contests, In fact any- 'on horseback, and both declare that Laborers "Three." thing that you may require done in beyond descrip- Foreman "The half av yez come M the land business, to which we will the scenery is grand GOULD, N. correctly and promtly attend. tion the most beautiful to be found up." Judge. i

HE SPANISH - AME RICAN AROUND THE HOUSE AND EL HISPANO AMERICANO French Land & Irrigation Co. CHAT ABOUT MATTERS OF GEN. A. S. BUSHKEVITZ, Managing Editor, Roy, New Mexico. ERAL INTEREST. SPRINGER, N. M. Capital $300,000 E. H. BIERNBAUM, Asst. Editor, Mora, New Mexico. C. E. Hartley, Resident Agent. Weekley Newapnpera. Proper Adjustment of Furniture Cur- Published by The Mora County Pub-Ushln- K tains Easy Way to Move Mat-tress- es Co., Inc. 40,000 OP Easy Method of Ren. ACRES IRRIGATED ; Reservoirs & Ditches Entered at Roy and Mora, N. M., post-offic- es ovatlng Worn Gas Mantles. I LAND FOR SALE for transmission through the will all mails as second class matter. be completed For Heavy the 50,000-acr- e Mattress. To carry a pi tract recently 1, Subscription: One year $2.00; six heavy mattress on the porch to air, by March 1908. months $1.00; if paid in advance $1.50 purchased of Captain French, ad- ,. take the straps of suspenders per year. old and joining Headquarters and Office at Roy, Mora put one loop on each side. Two people Springer on the north and County, N. M. All communlcltanos can then handle Ayest. Every z, it with ease. foot of this is of are to be addressed to Alex. S. Bush-kevit- land WATER IN- Dandelion quarts PERFECT RIGHT Secretary, Roy, N. M. Wine. Two of the richest quality, capable of pro- Also publishers of the El Hispano Am- dandelion bloom, four quarts of well CLUDED in EACH SALE. ericano, at Mora, N. M. Official news- ducing every variety of crops papers and printers of the County of water. Boil 20 minutes. Pour hot Mora. The largest and best newspa- liquid over two sliced lemons. Let ge adapted to this climate. pers In Mora County and have the largest circulation. cold. Mix one yeast foam; let stand 48 hours. Strain. Add four pounds of NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO Notice to Advertisers. A sugar. Add to above mixture. Let GET A CHEAP HOME. Display ads 15c an inch a week and stand six weeks. This Land Will local liners one cent a word an Issue. Furniture Curtains. Don't hesitate to launder the on your home- Morn County Publishing Co., Inc., curtains Be Sold on Itoy and Mora, New Mexico. made furniture for lack of time to re- place broken drawstrings. Make cur--, Correspondence and Interviews In- - SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. tains In the usual way, finish top edge Easy Terms . vited: with h ROY. band or beading, as one prefers. If with beading, stay un- derneath with strip. Sew A prosperous and growing new town hooks firmly at back edge of band five in the eastern part of Mora county on or six inches apart, so that point of the Dawson branch of the El Paso & hook comes within one-quart- inch of top Southwestern railway, sixty-nin- e miles edge of band. Then with two small Mora County Publishing tacks to each eye on Go. north of Tucumcari and forty-tw- o tack them the piece of furniture same distance apart . miles east of Springer. Stock raising INCORPORATED as hooks on curtain. Now hook your and farming the Industries. Immigra- curtain on. Easy to remove or ad- tion coming rapidly. Large Quantities just CAPITAL STOCK, $5,000.00 of government land open for settle- Clothesline Moves Mattresses. In ment. Population, 600. Altitude, 6,625 cleaning house one of the hardest A. feet. tasks is moving the cumbersome mat- F. Roy, President Trinidad Lucero, Vice Pres't We give below a list of the leading tresses, not so much because of their A. S. Bushkevitz, Secretary '. E. H. Biernbaum, Treasurer weight, but on account difficulty Í enterprises of Roy: of the in getting hold of the unwieldy things. PUBLISHERS OF Depot on E. & S. the P. W. Just try roping them with a clothes- Postofflce. line and see how it simplifies matters. THE SPANISH AMERICAN (English Edition) Meat market. Put a rope around, bookstrap fashion, One general wholesale and retail knotting in such a way that you have AND stóre. rope handles to get hold of, and then v . see how easily the can .. EL HISPANO AMERICANO (Spanish Edition) Tin shop, , i V ' ' mattress be f ', ' " moved. ;v Barbar shop. r - - For Gas Users. When a gas mantle ONLY AND OFFICIAL PRINTÉRS OF MORÁ COUNTY Two hotels. begins to turn black, Bprinkle a little Four saloons. . salt on It with a salt shaker and light, Newspaper. nnd the black part will burnoff and A. S. Bushkevitz, Managing Editor. Two lumber yards. become white again. If the mantle E. H. Biernbaum, Assistant Editor. Bank. has become too black it will be neces- sary to Two general stores. lift it off carefully and re- . move the black ROY AND MORA . . Bakery. from stem of burner, NEW MEXICO replace mantle, douse on a little salt Blacksmith shop.-On- and it will come out pure white again. United States commissioner. Iodine Stains. To remove iodine One United States Court commis- from any material, soak the spot in sioner. sweet milk for several hours, then lay Two surveyors. it In the sun. Repeat this until spot Two lawyers. disappears. Circles left by the milk easily can be removed by washing One real estate firm. in warm water and some good soap. Two locators. of the peace. The Pineapple, j Justice ' Eight notaries public. This delicacy would be prepared Live stock company. more often if it were less tedious to pare, core and slice. Two restaurants. Few use sliced pineapple these days, since the food One contractor and builder. 1 chopper has been brought into so I Two doctors. much use and makes this rather One dentist. coarse-fibere- d fruit more palatable. Good opening for the the following Use a sharp bread knife to cut the ne branches of business: pineapple in quarters. Pare each sec- tion General wholesale and retail store. and remove the eyes and bits ot hull with a penknife. Really Grain, seed and feed store. nothing takes the place of a sharp penknife Hardware and Implement store. Remington for the purpose, not even the latest Drug store. improved pineapple knife, for it takes Barber shop. out too large pieces. Next cut the Typewriter Meat shop. quarters into small sections and run Blacksmith shop. them ihrough the food chopper and add sugar immediately Bakery and confectionary . to extract Juice. Unless a pineapple Grocery store. is prepared is the tandard of the world, early in the day it will be almost as Laundry. Insipid for dinner as a winter pear, Building contractor. the most tasteless fruit there is. by which all others are Planing mill. To Modern hotel. Restore Flannels. Dissolve by the aid of heat, 40 parts measured. Tailor shop. of white castile soap, shaved fine, in 1,200 parts of soft water, and to the Remington solution when cold, gradually add, un- Typewriter Company Leandro Archuleta der constant stirring, one part of the (Incorporated) LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING strongest water of ammonia. Soak New York and Everywhere STABLE. the goods in this solution for two Fine Driving Horses and New Rigs. hours, then let them be washed as I Prompt Service. usual for fine flannels, and those that have lost their whiteness will be en- St... 3 Doors South O. North Main of P. tirely restored. Noitce for Publication NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, ü. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, United States Land Office, U. S. Land Office, Clayton, N. M.. S. Land Office, Clayton, N. M.. May 23, 1908. Clayton, N. M., May 23, 1908. June 4th, 1908. June 4th, 1908. hereby given hereby Donaci-an- o Notice is that Trinidad Notice is hereby given that . Ange- Notice is hereby given that Cristina Notice is given that lina Willard, of Roy, N. M., who, on Garcia, of Bueyeros, N. M., who, C. de Baca, of Bueyeros, N. M., who, Laumbach, of La Cueva, N. M. who, February 1902, home- March 2(ith, 1907, made homestead en- on June 5th, 1902, made homestead en- on 1st, made on 28th, 1903, made 2 4 March homestead 4, stead entry No. 3534, S SW try, No. 1(51)70, for SW 4, section 10 try No. 3787, for N 2 NE SE 14 for entry, No. 4486, for W 2 SW 4, fc 2 1 NE1-4- , NE1-- 4 SE1-1- 4, 26, SE 4, section 35, township 21 township 20 N, range 26 E, N. M. P, 1-- section NE 4 S 4, SE 4 N W 4, section filed W township 21 n, range 30 e, N. M. P. range 30 e, N, M. P. Meridian, has ' Meridian, has notice of intention township 17 N, range 25 E, N. M. es- filed filed notice of intention to make Final to make final five year proof, to meridian, filed notice of inten Meridian, has notice of intention de- has five five year proof, to establish claim to tablish claim to the land above five to make year proof, to establish tion to make final year proof to be- the land above described, before Mal scribed, before U. S. Commissionér, claim the de claim to the land above descriped. establish to land above fore U. S. Court aquias Baca, U. S. Court Commis- Alex S. Busnkevitz, at his office in scribed, before A. S. Bushkevitz, U. Malaquias Baca, Hoy, N. M., on the 15th day of July, Commissioner, at his office in De sioner, at his office in De Haven, N. Commissioner, at his office in Roy, M., 1908. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Haven, JN. M., on the 21st day of July, on the 23rd day of July, N. M., on the 15th day of July, 1908, - William P. Gross, of Roy, N. M. 190. Claimant names as witnesses: Teles- John M. Turner, of Roy, N. M., Geo. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Claimant names as witnesses: Can- - foro C. deBaca, Tranquilino Rod Laumbach, of Roy, N. M. Henry Lau dido Anto riguez, Nicolas Ortiz, J. M. C. de W. Shoopman, of Roy, N. M., J. B. " Garcia, Leandro Garcia, Carson, Solano, N. M. mbach, of La Ceuva, N. M. Izaillas nio Torres, David Garcia, all of Baca, Jr., all of Bueyeros, N. M. Quintana, of Roy N. M. Esteban Cor Bueyeros, N. M. Edward W. Fox, EJward W. Fox. dova, of Roy, N. M. Edward W. Fox, Register. ,5-3- 0 4. Register. Edward W. Fox. Rogtster. Notice for Register. Publication. Department of the Interior, Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Office. Clayton, N. M.f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, June 4th. 1908. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Clayton, N. M., Notice is hereby given that Leandro Department of the Land Office at Clayton New Mexico, Interior, June 4th, 1908. Garcia, of Bueyeros, N. M., who, on May 23 1908. United States Land Office, June 10th, 1901, made homestead entry Clayton, N. M. May 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Juan N. Notice is hereby given that Cressie Montoya, of Roy, N. M., who, on No. 2921, for NE 4, section 25, town- Notice is hereby given that Asencion 21 n, 30 M. J. Blanchard, of Solano, N. M., who, April 27th, 1901, made homestead en- ship range east, N. P. L. Bernal, of Roy, N. M., who. on 1- on April 18th, 1907, made homestead trv No. 2861, for S -2 SE 4, section Meridian, has tiled notice of intention 4, April 1st, 1903, made homestead entry Í-- to make five year proof, entry No. 17290, for SW section 7 5, N 2 NE section 8, township 19 Final to es S 4, section 31, ownship 19 N, range, 27 E, N. M. P. No. 4497, for range 2a e, N. M. P. Meridian, has tablish claim to the land above des- 2 1- 32, towship 21 N Maridian, has filed notice of intention S NW section filed notice of intention to make cribed, before Malaquias Baca, U. S. N. M. meridian, Final to make final commutation proof, to range 25 E, P. has five vear proof, to establish claim to Court Commissioner, at his office in claim to the land above filed notice of intention to make final De Haven, N. M., on the 22nd day of establish proof, claim the land above described, lefore Alex. described, before U. S. Commission five vear to establish to S. Bushkevitz, U. S. Commissioner, July, 1908. before U. - A. S. Bushkevitz, at his office in the above described land, office in Roy, N. M., on the 22d Claimant names as witnesses: Can- er. S. Bushkevitz, at his N. M., on the 14th day of July, S. Commissioner, A. 1908 ' dido Garcia, Donaciano Garcia, An- Roy, Roy, M on the day of July, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses; at his office in N. tonio Torres, David Garcia, all of Frances M. Hughes, Anthony E. 16th day of July, 1908. Claiment Claimant names as witnesses: Juan Bueyeros, N, M. Shultz, Joseph R. Grover, John W. names as witnesses: Trinidad Lucero, Sandoval, Aurelio Aldeiz, Manuel Edward W. Fox. Lile, all of Solano, N. M. Feliciano Lucero, Adolpho Montoya, Gallegos, Jose Dolores Romero, all Register. John Tasharski all of Roy, N.M. of Roy, N. M. Edward W. Fox, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Edward W. Fox. Kdward W. Kox, Register. . Register. Register. Department of thi Iatmr Land Office at Clay ton, New Mexico Notice For Publication. May 23, 1908 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Office T. Moore, of Roy, N. M., who, on Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Clayton, N. M. New Mexico, 4, 1908. March 11th, 1907, made homestead United States Land Office, Land Office at Clayton, June entry, No. 16046, NE 4, 1908. May Z.i, 190, Notice is hereby given that Candido for section Clayton N. M., May 23, 32, township 20 27 is hereby given that Grover C. Garcia, of Bueyeros, N. M., who. on N, range, E, N. M. hereby gived that George Notice in- Notice is jj 10th 1901, made homestead entry P. Meridian, has filed notice of MCVJieary, or nuisnu, wiiw. iii June W. Shoopman, of Ry N.M.,who, on Nl-- 2 SE1-- 4. tention to make final commutation . 1907. made homestead No. 2923, for 2oth.1907.made hamesteadentry March 13th March 1- SWI-4,Wl-- 2 section 25, township 21 N. range 30 E, proof, to establish claim to land SEl-4,secti- No. 16138, for W No.l6671,for 9, Township entrv, U. Com- 1- N. M. meridian, filed above described. lefore S. -4 13, 19 N.Range P. has notice of 26 Meridian, has WN Sec. Townshib 20N,Range E.N.M.P. Meridian, filed notice intnetion to make final five year proof missioner, A. S. . Bushkevitz, at his of intention to make Final 27E.N. M.P. has N. filed notice final commutation proof, to est to establish claim to the land above office in Roy M., on the 15th day commutation Proof, to establish claim tomake July 1908. Claimamt claim to the land above descnb described, before Malaquias Baca, U, of names as tha land above described, b3fori U ablish witnesses; Jacob Floershiem, R. ('. t'i ed, before A. S. Bushkevitz, U.S. Comm S. Court Commissioner, at his office S. Commissioner Alex S.Bushkevitz, in De Haven, N. M., on the 21st day Grunig, A. B. Stanton, Jr., D. G. Roy,N.M., on the 16th issioner, at his office in Roy, N.M.,on at his office in July, 1908. Claimant of July. 1908. Simmons, all of Rov, N. M. 1908. names as the 14th dav of lnv of .Tulv. Claimant R.H Claimant names as witnesses: Don- - Edward W. Fox,. W. Gross, names ef witnesses: J.C. Walker, witnesses: L.S.Baker. F. Sherman Troop aciano Garcia, Leandro Garcia, An Register. Chas. Kidd. Frank J.Sheltren, all of Houser, Clyde Talbot, all of Solano, JN.M. tonio Torres, David Garcia, all of Roy, N,M. Bueyeros, N. Mi Notice For Publication. EJward W. Fox. EDWARD W. FOX, Edward W. Fox. Department of the Interior. Register, 5.30-7- -4. Register Register. U. S. Land Office, Clayton, N. M. June 4lh, 190S. Notice is hereby given thut Frank for Publication, Notice For Publ icatron. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Notice Champion, of Roy N. M. who, on Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, February 25th, 1907, made homestead of the Interior, S. Office N. M. Department Land Office at Clavton New Mexeco U. Land Clavton entry No. 15472, for Sl-- 2 NE1-- 4, sec- United States Land Office, May 23. 1908 June 4th 1908. tion 29 township 20 N, range 26 E, N. 23, 1!K)8. Clayton, N. M., May Notice is hereby given that; Lucio M. P-- Meridian, has filed notice of hereby giveu that Maria W'erea. of Bueyeros, N. M., who, on hereby given that Felicia-n- o Notice is intention to make final cumulation Notice is of Leon, N. M., who September 9th, 1904, made homestead Lucero, of Roy, N. M., who on Martina Galvan, proof to establish claim to the land entry on March 12th. 1908, made homestead entry, No. 5621, Nl-- 2 SE1-- 4. Nl-- 2 above described, before W, II. Wil- April 1st, 1903, made homestead 1- 24066. 3.4. SE -4 SW1-4- , section 15, township 20 N. 4, ontrv. No. for Lots U. 4198, for S 2 NE section 32. cox, S. Court Commissioner, at No. 4, 4 4, 2, M. 21 NW NE SW section range 31 E. N. P. me.idian, has office in Roy, N. M. on the 21st 2 N W 4 section 33, township his W 19 N, range 32. E N. M. P. filed notice of intention to make final 25 E, N. M. P. meridian, has township day of July, 1908. N, range Meridian, has filed notice of his in- five year proof, to establish claim to liled notice of intention to make final Claimant names as witnesses: Issue claim to tention to make five year proof, to land above described, before Mala- E. Lowe. Kdderson H. Gunn, George live year proof, to establish above de- - U. Commision-er- , described, lefore A.S. stahlish claim to the land quias Baca, S. Court Tindall, John Turner, all of Roy, N. the land above before U. S. Commissioner, at his office in DeHaven, N. M., on Bushkevitz, U. S. Commissioner, at scribed, M. Kith, Manual Martinez, at his office in the 22nd day of July, 1998. Edward W. Fox, his office in Roy, N. M., on the - Gallegos, N. M., on the 14th day of Claimant names as witnesses: lioni- 1 Register. day of July 1908. wit- lrini- - July, 1908. Claimant names as facio Perea, of Bueyeros N. M., r.laimant names as witnesses; Luz of Gutierrez, of Bueyeros, Atlolnho Montova. Thom- - nesses: Jose de La Cisneros, Alejandro Notice For Publication. N. M., Rafael Cisneros, of N. M., Auelaido uuruie, or tsueyeros, .. M.flmtli. John Tasharski all of Leon, Department of the Interior, Duran, N. M. Vigil of Leon, N. M. Calleaos. N. M.. Juan Jose. Juan Clayton N. M. ' Roy N. M. N. M., Pivciliano Galvan, Kdward w. rox, U, S. Land Office, of Leon, June 4, 1908. Edward W. Fox, M. 1 Register. of Leon, N. Notice is hereby given that James Register. E. W. Fox, A. McElroy, of Solano, N. M.. who, Register. Notice for Publication. on Mav 29th, 1907, made homestead Department of the Interior, entrv, No. 18009, NW1-4- . section PUBLICATION. for NOTICE FOR N. M., !), 19 28 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Clayton, township N, range E. N. M. Department of the Interior. 4tn, ühi ! meridian, filed inten- - of the Interior, Jt.ne P. has notice of Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, Departnent Notice is hereby given that Manuel tion to make final commutation proof, New Mexico, ' May 23, 1!M)8. Land Office at Clayton, y of Roy, N. M., to land above May 23, 1908. Basnuez Chavez, to establish claim the Notice is hereby given that Oluf who. on July 13th, 1903, made home dascribad, befora Alex S. Bushkevitz, of Roy, N. M., who, on ".sotice is hereby given that Harry stead entrv No. 4799, for N NE 4, U. S. Commissioner, at nis office in Eastwold, on , 1907, made homestead en- G. Scott, of Solano, N. M., who, SW 1- NE NW 4 SE1-4- section Rov, N. M., on the 29th day of July, April 25th, homestead No. 17349 for SE 4, section 35, March 25th, 1907, made 14. township 19 n, range 26 e, N. M. P. 1!KW, try, 4, 20 range25 E, N. M. P. Piit,pv. No. 16617. for NW section Meridian, has filed notice of intention Claimant names as witness: ,). 11. township N, P, mea nonce ui inten- 3. township 18. N range 27 E, N. M. to make Final five year proof, to es Hays, Thomas Bell, F. M. Hughes, Meridian, lias of intention tion to make final comnutation,- proof Meridian, has filed notica tablish claim to the land above des- Haitie McElroy. nil of Solano. N. M. to the land above tn make final commutation proof, to cribed, before W. H Wilicox. U, S. Edward W. Fox. to establish claim de described, before U. S. Commissioner pstahlish claim to the land above Court Commissioner, at his office in Register. U. S. Commisioner, A S. Bushkevitz, at his offlcs at Roy, scribed. lefore Roy, N. M., on the 21st day of July, l!K)á. at his offiicein Roy M., on the 14th day of July, A. S. Bushkevitz. 1908. N. 14th of July, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Melvin N. M., on the Claimant names as witnesses: Rubn . claimant, namps as witnesses: J. L. T"i1 K Morse, J. H. Mahoney, Pedro Vigil, of Wagon Mound. N.M., Bacilio o - Cate, - elks ODdf!- AÍdeiz, J. E. Ma!ion?y, all of Roy, Ni,..nW. C. C. Talbot. P. W. Garcia, Jose U. Truiillo, Daniel Ro- , v k.lwards. all of Solano, N. M. N. M. s A. mero, oí uov, in. m. Edward W. Fox Edward W. Fox, Geo. W. Detamoiv. Register, Receiver. Register, cavalry will work out together practl cal military problems. YOU'RE TOO THIN. ilNttt 1 K M LA IU' ti l In the coast defense work in Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements the fortifications there will be not of tJt Stomach Produce Acid Fer- only firing at targets and practice in mentation of the Food. detecting at night the approach of an enemy's fleet as personated by a few Stomach government tugs, but the solving of IPs Catarrh such problems as this: Some people are thin and always re- "The enemy has landed a force of main thin, from temperamental rea- 50,000 men at Long Branch with the sons. Probably in such cases nothing intention of approaching the fortifica- can be done to change this personal MILITARY PRACTICE tions of New York in the rear and peculiarity. Jlmim cutting them off." But there are a large number of peo- This will set the officers in com- ple who get tnin, or remain thin, who mand to studying methods of protect- naturally would be plump and fleshy ing the fortifications. They will issue but for some digestive derangement. orders, and the troops will take the Thin people lack in adipose tissue. positions they would occupy in real Adipose tissue is chiefly composed of war. The practicing officers and fat. troops will be expected actually to de- Pat is derived from the oily constit- fend the fort and fire the guns if the uents of food. . , enemy is met. The solutions of the The foods are called by 3 various problems in all their details the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This mnmsmm will be placed on file at the various class of foods are not digested in the X - -i BOUNDARY I r- fortifications for the use of the defend- stomach at all. They are digested in or THE ers in case of actual war. It is ex- the duodenum, the division of the ali- CAfP pected that in course of time every mentary canal just below the stomach. possible way in which the fortifica- The digestion of fat is mainly, if not tions can be attacked and defended wholly, the work of the pancreatio by different sized forces will be ac- Juice. This juice is of alkaline reac- tually worked out in this way, ready tion, and is rendered inert by the addi- tion for use in case of an emergency. of acid. A hyperacidity of the digestive It is a busy time with the depart- fluids of the stomach passing down ment of the east, for the burning of into the duodenum, destroys powder at Forts Wadsworth and Ham- the pancreatic fluid for digestive pur- poses. ilton will bo a modest part of the war- Therefore, the fats are not di- gested or like operations which will be carried emulsified, and the system is deprived of due on under the direction of MaJ. Gen. its proportion of oily Grant, commander of the department. constituents. Hence, the patient grows There will be similar operations at the thin. The beginning fortifications about Baltimore, at both of the trouble is a ca- tarrhal condition ends of Long Island Bound, along the of the stomach which causea hyperacidity shores of Narragansett bay and about of the gastrio juices. This hyperacidity Boston harbor. There will also be a is caused by fermentation of camp of instruction at Pine Plains, a food in the stomach. When food is stom- level of land bordering on the the taken into the stretch ach, process curving reaches of the Black river at if the of digestion does not begin immediately, acid Felt's Mills, about nine miles from fermenta- tion will take place. This creates VVatertown, N. Y., including the so- a hyperacidity of the stomach lution of problems which the popular juices which in their turn prevent pan- mind, untrammeled with technicali- the creatic digestion of oils, and the ties of a military or any other nature, the emaciation results. . delights to style sham battles. A dose of Peruna before each meal Altogether there will be about 20,000 hastens the stomach digestion. By men engaged. Of these about 11,500 hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents - will discover the taste of the dust of I zwy fermentation of the contents of n- Pine Plains, while the remainder will the stomach, and the pancreatic juice is thus be learning how to protect their ear preserved in its normal state. drums in the fortifications. A large It then only remains for the to eat a proportion of these troops will be patient sufficient amount of foods, militia from the states of Maryland, and the thinness disappears and plump- New Jersey, Pennsylvania. New York, ness takes its place. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachu- setts, New Hampshire and Vermont, there being less than 3,000 regulars at What the Fox Really Said. Pine Plains. The fox that Aesop made looked Gen. Grant, who is to command the up at the grapes. &LACK fílVER, SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE HEW CAMP troops at the camp of instruction in "Grapes sour!" hooted the old owl person, when asked what he hoped to far up in the vines. Fair Peace is winning her way Into driven by full charges of powder, just learn from the work, said: , "They may be," yawned the fox, in- the of powers slow- as If hearts the world war were in full progress and "I am the teacher, so you could differently, "or they may be preserved ly New York but surely, so that the probability were being assailed by a hardly expect I would learn any- sweet by some chemical process. You great that of Grim War breaking forth in one fleet of battleships, will screech thing from the problems themselves. know the pure food laws are not as through of his wild tantrums is growing less the air and plow the waters I hope to get better acquainted with strict as they might be. Anyway, I of the harbor. and less likely, and yet there is al- both the regulars and the state troops, don't care for the.m because I am ways the possibility that the giant will There are doubtless persons who the personnel and the personal equa- afraid of appendicitis." awake and it is the part of wisdom, will wonder why shells of such gigan- tion. I expect to learn what the dif- And sly Reynard darted away to en- so the nations feel, to learn the war tic proportions should be distributed ferent officers can do best. The val- joy the sport of a fox hunt. game during the reign of the afore- over the waters of the lower bay, the ue of this is that in case of need I said fair Peace. This is particularly gateway of half of the foreign com- would know how to assign officers Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup. the Tor children teethlnir, softens the guras, reduces In- true of the European powers, but merce of a nation of 80,000,000 people. and troops." flammation, allays pain, cures wind cullu. 25c a bottle. while the military establishment of the "Can't this practice at shooting be "The state militia as a whole is United States is insignificant as com- done where there is less danger of more effective now than four years Some farmers are smaller potatoes pared with those of her neighbors across doing damage?" perhaps the thought- ago. The improvement has been great- than they raise. the Atlantic, there is the same pur- less will ask. An army officer, if he er in some states than in others. This pose and ambition to practice the arts thought himself privileged to talk, is due to the greater interest mani- of war and to work out the prob- would reply that New York would be fested in some states. There is an in- lems which would be met with in the one of the choice pickings of war and creasing interest in all the states and a case of actual conflict. that it is essential to have practice in very great interest in many of them. This strife for military and naval the manipulation of the engines for There is more hard work being done efficiency has developed an elaborate protecting the city if it is to be pro- from a military point of view." scheme of summer campaigning so tected properly. He Knew. that the army of the east and the The noise accompanying this dis- Then Newpop army of the west, together with the play of military energy may lead some (entering the room) What coast defenses and the navy, are kept persons to think that Staten Island In the world makes the baby cry so? Mrs. Newpop busy in field operations and naval Is the center of á war, but in reality I'm sure I don't maneuvers as they are at no other it will be only a local evidence of what know. I have been trying to sing him to sleep for an hour time of the year. is likely to be the most important, be- or more. Interest in this war game centers in cause most practical, military practice Newpop Oh! Chicago Daily News. the east, because there not only country. the ever held in this One million Natural Sequence. soldiers, but the navy and the coast dollars having been appropriated for His Wife From appearance defenses enter into the spectacular the of the purpose, coast defense drills by the clouds looks as display, which will continue it though rain through the regular army and the coast de- were coming up.. June and well into July. Hostile fleets fense regiments of the state militia Her Husband will sail through the ldwer bay Well, don't let that at are to be conducted on all the coasts worry you. Sooner or New York. Troops will go tramping later it will of the United States, and in all the come down. Chicago Daily through the streets or across the fields News. HAIR BALSAM military departments there are to be Jf$&,, Clean ud besutifie the hVr, to defend the fortifications. Real camps of instruction, oj' 2iI """"ole a loiuriint growth, at which the As long as there are typewriters, so a N;er Palla to Bestore Gray fiüells ranging from 6 to 12 inches, state militia and national infantry and long VÍ''.;, Y A?"1 to lts Youthful ColorT shall man dictate to woman. Kflttíí Curei tcmlp dinaiei hair tailing, --Írrflandl.noat DrugirirtiT CROQUETTES OF ALL SORTS. VETERAN OF THREE WARS. A MATTER OF COMPULSION..

Recipes for Easily Made and Appetiz- A Pioneer of Colorado and Nebraska. No Soup, No Dinner, the Rule Laid ing Luncheon Dishes. Down by Barney. Matthias Campbell, veteran of the Bean Cronuettes. Use one pint ot Civil War and two Indian wars, and Six years ago, when the king visited white soup beans, one tablespoonful ol a pioneer of Colo- Dublin, some amusing incidents were vinegar, one tablespoonful of molasses, rado, now living at recorded due to the grotesqueness of one tablespoonful of butter; salt and 218 East Nebraska some hotel waiters apparently just cayenne to taste. Boil the beans and street, Blair, Neb,, fresh from rural life. when done press them through a Axd says: "I had such One hotelkeeper told such a newly colander, then add the other ingredi- pains' in my back Imported "server" that he must al- ents, mixed well, and stand away to for a long time that ways serve every one with soup at cool. When cold form into small I could not turn in dinner and be quite certain that, he balls. Dip first in egg and then in bed, and at times had it. bi;ead crumbs and fry in boiling fat. there was an almost j Thereupon ensued the following Cheese Croquettes. Use one-fourt- h total stoppage of scene between a visitor and the new two-third- s cup butter, one-fourt- h cup flour, the urine. My wife and I have both waiter: cup milk, yolks of two eggs, one used Doan's Kidney Pills for what doc- "Soup, sir?" said Barney. cup mild cheese cut in small pieces, tors diagnosed as advanced kidney "No soup for me," said the visitor. A oi.fferlnf fievAfl VAdTH. one-hal- f -- cheese, grated, us n fnr cup of milk troubles, and both of have been "But you must have it," said Bar to salt and pepper. Make a thick sauce completely cured." ney; the rules of the house." this woman was restored health "It's 13. s v cpeiaDie and add 50 by Lydia iinKham of the first' three ingredients Sold by all dealers. cents a box. "Hang the house!" exclaimed the Compound, iteaa iier lt iiur. yolk's of and stir well, then add Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y. exasperated. "When I tigs visitor, highly Mrs. Sallie French, of Taucaunla, cheese. soup I won't eat It. Get don't want Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: As soon as grated cheese, melts re- REAL HARD LUCK. you!" along with had female troubles for seven move from the fire and season with "Well." said Barney, with solemnity, "I - vears was all run-dow- and so ner- salt and pepper. Spread in a shallow can say is just this it's the "all I VOUS A COU1U UUb uu oujiuuig. pan and cool. rules of the house and sorra a drop doctors treated me for different troubles Turn on a board, cut In small else ye'll get till ye finish the soup!" but did me no good. While in this con- squares or strips, dip in crumb3, egg London Telegraph. dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad and crumbs again, fry in deep fat, and vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham's vege- Compound, 1 am now strong drain on brown paper. Women and tTie Suffrage. table and and well." Lobster Croquettes Use two cups The severest criticism of the stu- - of chopped lobster meat, one-hal- f niditv and inefficiency of the parlia FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. of mustard, three grains of ments of the world is, In M. Marcel T?nr fhirfv vpnxfl Lvdia E. Pink-- He Then I am to understand that A J ui" vj j j cayenne, one teaspoonful of lemon, Prevost's opinion, the most universal Compound, made vou absolutely reject my offer? ham's Vegetable one cup of thick white sauce. Add indifference of women on the subject ana nas oeeu ma She There íb really nothing else irom roots nerDs, seasoning to lobster. Then add thick of voting. "Neither the representa standard remedy for female ills, white sauce. Cool, shape, dip in for It. says this expert in positively cured thousands of very selfish of tive nor the voter." and has egg, crumbs again, fry in He Well, I think it their troubled with crumbs, and gone feminine psychology, "excites women who have been you. Here, I ve actually ana m ueep iai, aim uraui. envy. They do not even thlnK about displacements, inflammation, uicera-ir- a guide for our honeymoon, Chicken Croquettes. The breast of purchased the vote, and if men offer it as a gift fihrmrl tiimnrs. irregularities. a roast fowl, two parts, of boiled they pay no attention, burst out laugh periodic pains, backache, that bear- - ECZEMA ALL OVER HIM. tongue one part, and of truffles one ing or refuse point blank." , part. Mince all these fine and mix tion,dizziness,ornervousprostration. them together. No Night's Rest for a Year and Limit Penóle Talk About Good Things. Why don't you try it? Melt a piece of butter in a saucepan, of His Endurance Seemed Near Twelve years ngo few people knew of Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. put Owes Recovery to Cutlcura. silch a preparation as a Powder for the stir a little flour into it, then in Tn.rínv attav Um frpnninc monta of Pinkham if there is anything h'oat you do not . with a Foot-Eas- your the above mixture and moisten Allen's e have been told year after al out sickness 'My son Clyde was almost com ,' will your small quantity of stock. Add some year ty gnueiui peisun, iu 10 iiiuinireua-nkli- understand. She treat If. is plpnnW. wnole- - lettcrinconfidcnceandadviseyou finely minced parsley, pepper, salt and pletely covered with eczema. Physi- ft niillinns cians treated him for nearly a year Bome, healing and antiseptic and gives free. No woman ever regretted nutmeg to taste. nn,i nnmfnrt rt tívorl anllY(T fipf. of without helping him any. His head, writing her, and because her Stir It. nn the fire for a few minutes, waiK. - uverííu,uw vast experience she has helped then stir in it, off the" fire, the yolks faceyand neck "were covered with large testimoniáis. Imitations pay tne aeaier Address, Lynn, Mass. n InKrrnn Vrtll Wrtll M HPVPP thousands. h i 1 I ...4V, iUn scabs which he would rub until they fl iuip:i Trfífj'iviiv HrVHPniv j" - oi one or two eKK ueuien uu wim mo - fell off. Then blood and matter would be offered a substitute for Allen's Foot- juice of a lemon and strained. Spread Ease, original toot powder, tor would worse. the ask out this mince which should be pretty run out and that be Allen's Fool Ease, and see that you get it. HEADACHE if SICK stiff on a marble slab, and when it Prlonds comine to see him said that disfigured for Positively cured by is nearly cold fashion it into small he got well he would be Jersey Legislation. gov nnrtlnna In tho (h.nnA of balls Or life. When it seemed as If he could 'That was a disgusting slap the l.UAKItKo these Little Fills. ' cones. possibly stand it no longer, I used ernor took at our bills," said the New Thev also relieve Dla tress from Dyspepsia, In Dip up egg and then some Cuticuna Soap, Cutlcura Oint Jersey legislator each in beaten QlTTLE d i gestión and Too Hearty ne-pe- ment, Resolvent. That him as muon as roll in fine baked bread crumDS. and Cuticura "Seemed to Irritate Eating. A perfect rem- it year disgrun- IVER this operation after the lapse of was the first night for nearly a mosquito bills," admitted the If edy for Dizziness, Nau- that he slept In the morning there colleague. PILLS. sea, Drowsiness, Bad an hour, and after a similar interval tled - was a great change for the better, in Taste in the Mouth, Coat- fry the croquettes' in hot lard to a ed Tongue, Fain in the perfectly well. I golden color. Serve on a napkin witn about six weeks he was "Mrs. Plnkham. of the Lydia E. Sld. TORPID LIVER. Our leading physician recommends Plnkham Medicine Company of Lynn, They0Uregulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. plenty of fried parsley. Cuticura for eczema. Mis. Algy Mass., together with her son, Arthur SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, MAKING SAUSAGE AT HOME. Cockburn, Shiloh, 0.,'June 11, 1907." W. Pinkham, and the younger mem- bers of her family, sailed for Naples Genuine Must Bear CARTER'S Carefully Prepared Ingredients Nec Davs of Bohemia Ended. on May 20th for a three months' tour Fac-Simi- le Signature essary for Success. Bohemia has ceased to exist in the throughout Europe and a much needed Paris Latin quarter, according to Al vacation." IflVER ' Homemade Sausage. There are fred Capus, the playwright, who may A Redeeming Trait.. many variations in making sausage, be regarded as an authority on the REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. good thing about but onlv in the proportions of the in point. In a lecture delivered on be- "There was one eredients used. Most of them require half of the "Maison d'Etudiants," Adam and Eve." use of young pork, a good combl which is to be the headquarters of "What waa that? the Eden they did nation beine five pounds lean, includ the General Association of Paris Stu- "When thev were in LIVE STOCK AND any postals." ing part tenderloin, with two pounds dents, he remarked: "We must not not send out souvenir MISCELLANEOUS of fat pork. Mince thoroughly, put be afraid to acknowledge that our stu- meat grinder two or dents are no longer Bohemians. mnnrtant tn MnthnrA. ting through a UVamlno rnrefnllv everv bottle OÍ season, using to Electrotypes three times, then CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for meat a Be Cured each pound of the chopped Deafness Cannot infanta and children, and see tnat it hpanlns teasDoonful of powdered sage, k 1w.nl nnnllontlnna. na thpv rnnnnt rpnrh tlift dis IN GREAT VARIETY eased portion of the ear. There la only one way to Bears the a third or a ntwl t.nt ( Ynt vnatltutinnnl rftmrwllpa. FORj SALE iAT THE a teaspoonful of salt and UlltB UCU1IICI!.i.....nou O".. HI... o wmi.i..iui ...... w. pepper. Pack in jars, Deafness Is eaused by an Inflamed condition ot the Signature of LOWEST PRICES BY teaspoonful of mucous llnlnn ot the Eustachian Tube. When this or small cotton bags, and cover fully tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllnu sound or Im- In Use For Over 30 Years. Keep perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deaf- You Have Always bougnu A.N.KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. an Inch thick with melted lard. ness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be The Kind I condi- 73 St., Chicago in cold storeroom. taken out and this tube restored to Its normal W. Adams tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases Whon vou meet with men of worth Oxford Sausage. Use for these a. out of ten are cauwd by Catarrh, which Is nothing ,.. nn InHnmul Mini It i(M if ttl millMtll. RiirfltPPM. how you may attain their level; pound each of finely chopped veal, Dollars for any case ot think We will Rive One Hundred of an opposite pork and beef suet. Mix through this Deafness (canned by catarrh) that cannot be cured when you see those Dy S t. lire, mciih jor circulars, irrv. ANAKESISiflenlnrtanl Hall Ullttrrn look within and examine BlMPLE CURE. quart of bread crumbs, the grateu F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. rharacter. Kltot. ISA a 1 at 4niKKlsts or by mall. grated nut- hold by DnieKisis. 70a yourself. Confucius. Bampie ÍHKE. Address, peel of a half lemon, a Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. of savory, thyme "ANAKE8IS" meg, a sprig each Tribune Bldff.. Nkw ÍORC and sweet marjoram and a tablespoon- average woman has Trv Murine Eye Remedy When the Eyes. In Weak, Weary, Watery lJ ful powdered sage leaves. Make she consults a For Red, A7 A YOUNG MEN to learn trouble with her head Tlioan'r Smart Soothes Eve Pain. MTITTi bricklaying, electricity, et., (.;n -- - r . inn, and fry in a little hot butter. of "" no books. Two thirds ol all not profits cakes milliner instead a doctor. 11 Druggists Sell Murine at oucis. ine to actual work-- are divided amoni workmen. Book ofexp &nIfttl. eacn rug. ib worm wuuum Eggs In Biscuit Cases. l'age Hook in sent free. Ki.iw to u imiu. umu ov..w"v. Scrambled It Cures While You Walk. every borne, ask your uruggiHi. TRADES, 120 to 126 East , Los Angeles, CaUf ornla. rrofcó nnwrler and in A holHnir L' hisonlts , nno """'"O " Foot-Eas- e is certain cure for Murine Eye Kemeay u)., cnicago. top Allen's a cut a circle through the crust hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching "oTeiThompson's Eye Water down through the middle; remove the leei. DOlu Dy all uruggisis. nice íkv:. k Lotteries Pay Big Dividends. ..., Trini nnrltnorn FRW,. crumb, butter the inside and fill when .nnr,f ciKetltnfo Nearlv 1100.000 Is BDent In Mexico Address Allen S. Olmsted, Xe Roy, N. Y. reheated with scrambled eggs. .Scat- City every week on lottery tickets and WaaWngwn. . 0. ,- 1 PENSIONS ter chopped parsley over the top- In the same period only abovtt 1 A man's enemies anxiously awaty an. Harper's Bazar. In premium W. N, U DENVER, NQ, W, 19Q8, opportv. ty to meet Ju rjQty Is paid back Miss Anna Gallegos left Wednesday ooooooooooooo c( Kansas Valley Notes. for her borne in Gallegos, after an ex- ! Locals. tended visit w'th her sister Mrs. A. Personals. Mrs. D. Ella Romine, Misses Bessie Stanton. Her many friends regret to Wood, Grace Romine, Messrs Richard see ecccccccocceoc Phalon and Roy Wood, wert picnicing The gentle, refreshing breezes still her leava and hope she will soon decide to return to Roy. A. A. Berentz went to Solano at La Cinta Canyon, Saturday and Mow. It can't be helped. business Monday. Sunday. Miss Josephine Roy, who has been See Tyler before you buy your bug-fie- s Warren Kinney and family left attending school the past year in Den- Wm. Brown and John Daley left and wagons. Tuesday for their old home in Cherry- ver, while on her way to her home at left the first of the week for Lemont, vale, Kans. The Democratic convention ut Ros-we- ll Roy, Mor county, stopped over in 111. Miss Inez Eogleman attended the appointed Eugenio Romero of this city for a couple of days visit Clyde Talbot of Solano, transacted dance at Roy Friday evening, given Mora, and Jacob Floersheim of Roy, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. business here Monday. in honor of Miss Beuhih Cain, of Col- Territorial committeemen of Mora D. J. Devine. Springer Stockman. Some of the boys have been catching mar. county. Win. A.' Brumage and wife made a some very nice cat fish on Red of T. M. Ogden and George Lucas are flying trip to the county seat on an river Floersheim Mercantile Company re- late. constructing a bridge across a canyon ceived two car loads of wire, both gal- official trip with the assassin Melugin, near La Cinta. Geo. vanized and black. See them before who is now held without bail to await Shoopman, wife and daughter, Miss Bessie Wood left Tuesday for re- Miss fencing. the action of the grand jury. He Luolla, left Monday for their old a visit with her parents at Cotton- home ports crop conditiens favorable in in Cherryvale, Kansas. wood Falls, Kans. Alex. Berentz and A. Harden left that section of the county. Monday for Central Kansas. Mr. M. W. Mills, a prominent lawyer of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lucas and Mrs. T Harden will visit his sister there whom Don't believe the man who says he Springer, transacted business here M. Ogden, attended church at Ry lie has not seen for fourteen years. never saw a year like this in this last Saturday. Sunday. ''w..' have country until you lind out how long he Mrs. Messrs. Wm. and John'Linton Go to Tyler's and buy lumber that Warren Kinney and little has lived here. If he has only been Monday gone to Colorado on a business trip. is housed and protected from sun and daughter Amy left for a visit here six or seven years believe him, with friends in Cherryvale, Kansas. rain. but if he has been here nine, don't, Vert Van Duyne of Red MOQUERO ITEMS. Mrs. J. S. Russell is building an for in 181IÍ) we had just such a year. River Can addition to her adobe house on east Springer Stockman. yon, was in Roy last Saturday on El Fenix, a .Spanish weekly news- side. When completed she will. have business. paper of Clayton, corrects the Spanish-America- n Last Wednesday evening while Mrs. on its spelling of the word a beautiful four room adobe house. F. M. Hughes, a prominent merchant Geo. Tindall, Mrs. F. is. Brown and We not responsible for of Solano, was here on business Moquero. are Big reduction in Summer Hats at little daughter Dollie were out driving the by the Tuesday. spelling, as this was done the Big Store. Buy one for the 4th of west of town, they drove into a wire railroad officials and map makers old and July. fence, this had been an road Remijio Lopez returned to Dp Haven some five years ago. However, we and had been recently fenced. The The Primrose Progressive Circle Tuesday, after transacting business in would call the attention of the honor horses weue. slightlv cut, the tongue of will give an open meeting July 22nd. Roy for several days. able editor that his definition of the buggy broken and the occupants Invitations will be sent out and a D. M. Moquero is wrong. The common and were thrown to the ground. Fortu- Talbot and R. II. Carson, of good time is expected. generally accepted definition in Cas nately none of then were injured. Solano transacted business here Wed- tile home of the Spanish tongue is, All our tan and low cut line of the nesday. "small pocket handkerchief' and not celebrated Brown Shoes going to be Entertainmenment. Jesse U. Harvey was up from Sola as currently used here, ''mucous from sold at a big reduction. Under the management of the Swas no on nusiness last rsaturciay anu noses.'' Floersheim Mercantile Co. tika Club there will be given at the made office a pleasant this call. Mr. and Mrs. Smith celebrated their Bushkevitz Hall, on Thursday night Lost On Tuesday night June 2.'!, a Daniel Laumhaeh made final proof 22nd anniversary wedding with a sup- -' Julv 2, 1!MW, an entertainment bv the bunch of keys. Finder please return on his desert claim last Saturday be- per at which a few chosen friends were children of the Industrial school. to Spanish-A- m rican otlice and re- fore United Staies Commission Alex. invited and a general good time en- The program consists of dia- ceive reward. drills, S, Bushkevitz. joyed. logues ' and tablaux interpersed by Mr. Clayton left for Oklahoma this One-thir-d off on all our Summer music by the and with a Rev. Grimmel filled his regular ap- orchestra week, in search of work. Goods. Call and see our tine line of Japanese farce as a llnale. pointment here Sunday. He left Mon- Sol. Ingrain and family returned Lawns, etc., at Floersheim's. Program to last perhaps for an hour day afternoon for his home in Spring- from a fishing trip in the near by river and a half alter which dancing will be er. L. S. Baker accompanied his uncle and brought ye writer a tine mess of the of the evening. Geo. Shoopman to Cherryvale, Kans. order Homer Hutson araived here this fish. are invited ana we Tuesday, where he will remain for All cordially week from Calif orria to visit his fath- The Moquero Latid Co. are arranging hope the attendance will he good as some time. er W. J. Hudson who lives in Coicosa to have a big barbecue on the two the proceeds are for the benefit of the 15 per cent reduction on all our Valley. days of their sale, and all of the sur- School. We have put the White Lawn and China Silk Waists. Industrial rounding neighbors are expected to price to the times. Admis P. P. Branch and K. P. Hogue took 2.") off on all our Dress Skirts suit hard per cent advantage of the excursion to Kl Paso, attend. A fine Oklahoma band will week ending July 4th. sion for either ladies or gentlemen, for one only, Texas, last Friday to see the ball furnish music for the occasion. Floersheim Mercantile Co. single or double, 2" cents. Children under fifteen, 10 cents. game between Dawson and Kl Paso. Miss Bessie Wood, of Union Valley, Advartisei Letters. Committee. . Jack Ryan, of San Francisco, Cali, left Tuesday for a visit with home spent several days in Roy this week June 1st 1W. folks in Strong City, Kans. She ex- as the guests of Mr. J. Floersheim and Archuleta, Alejandro mrs. perts to be gone about three week. Justice Court Proceedings. family. Wm. L. Boyd 1). The case of . the Territory of New C. Scroggins left yesterday after- Brown. Emern mrs. for Hilleyville. Okla.. where he Mexico versus J. L. Nicohiv was dis Clyde Tykr arrived here Sunday noon Bollinger, Thomas - missed for want of evidence and pros from Robert, Okla. He will assist takes a position with the Rock Island Collins, Tony store keeper ecution, and the case of the Territory his father John W. Tyler in his gener railroad Co.. as division Giver. John versus Jack Barrett for assault with al store on west side. in the supply department. Pa ra more. Ray intent to kill with a deadly weapon Well, even if the season is dry, a Misses Bessie Wood, Grace Romine Rush. J. G. ' upon the person of one J. L. Nicolay great many in this country have laid and "Messrs. Roy Wood and Dick Summers, Ella miss with a blacksmith's punch, who was up for a dry day as well as a rainy Phalon formed a picnic party to La Tyler, Paul laid up for some time in bed, was re- day, and this being the case the gen- Cinta Canvons last Saturday and Wright, Tom ferred for the action of the grand eral complaint is less. Sunday. They report a line time. Gonzales, miss Racul T de jury. The defendant gave bond for Chas. Kellogg and Warren Kinnv PritcluH-d- , Edward ' his appearance in the sum of $;(HI.(M), the east with their New Confectionery Store. Winn. GustavusH. left Tuesday for which was declared forfeited and the They were delayed W. H. Bcnn will open a confection Olm-tea- d, AlUm S. (migrant cars. bondsmen will have to produce the on account of having ery store in the Bushkevitz block east Martinez, Don D oiv.icia i 'o liere several days body of Jack Barrett or forfeit their of the postofflre, and will carry a good Jackson, Lee (2) their stock inspected. bond. line of soft drinks, ice cream, candies, "I did not know your country was Pinney, B. C. etc. This is a business that has been Greer, C. (.i) so beautiful," said a foreign visitor to Completely Burned Out. John much needed here, and we wish him Howe, Hortie John D. Rockefeller. It's not alto The headquarters camp of the Roy abundant success. Gomez, Dr. Franco Barragan Santi- ..ilier bis country, four or Ave others Land Live Stock Co... at Cari.o, and ago mv interested in it with the Standard were completely destroyed by tire the Hastings, W. C. Oil. first of the week. President Frank A Wash Out. Hardin, II. O. Juan Navarro, county clerk of Roy, and employes barely escaped On account of the washout on the Hon. Ilerbutt, Junn Mora, went to Santa Fe last week to with lives. The occupants man Dawson branch of the Ii. P. it S. W. their Ije Dous, Alejandro obtain a pardon of Inocmcio Valdez, aged to get out of bed in lime with railway yesterday all trains were de- (June, E. P. in. who was sentenced for life imprison--uien- t their underclothes only. The loss layed several hours. The track north All the above letters remaining un in the penitentiary. He has amounted to about .'!(Kt.(lil. of Taylor was washed out for quite a called for .July first will be sent lo served nine year. distance. On account of the same the the dead letter office.' Miss Josephine Roy arrived here Now is Time. paper for the Spanish-America- n did conse-queuc- e Ai'ell Bushkevitz. r. m. last Friday from Denver, Colo., where If you are thinking of leaving her not arrive in time and as a we this week. she has been attending Loretto Heights and going back east to spend a few are a little late Academy for the past nine months. months, don't forget to subscribe for We hope our readers will be lenient Remember, when in need of any- Spanish-America- n thing in the job line Miss Josephine is welcomed home by the and keep up with us and look over tins unavoida- printing lo give us a call. ' a host of friends. witli all the news of Roy and vicinity. ble delay.