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ESTANCIA NEWS-HERAL- D Mam BnUbllitaodlMM Haralit EitihUibed IMS Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, May 10, 1917 Volume XIII No. 29 partial recompense Mr. Elser, an Mr. least a in the LOCAL MATTERS assistant of BUMPER GROPS fine early pasture which Cooley, is here to look after ag it will CONDENSED REPORT ricultural extension work. make. THIS YEAR The one place where we will OP THE For sale, good young stallion, OF INTEREST have no come-bac- of benefit also several mares. Inquire of will be in the fruit. This is not crea ti. Ayers, Estancia, N. M. The improbable and the unex- chargeable to the snow, but to Estancia Savings Bank pected has happened, and every OF M., For sale, a young mare. Mrs. Mother's day will be observed the cold which preceded it. ESTANCIA, N. face in Torrance county wears a From to M. M. Olive. at the Estancia Methodist church the first the 8th in the At the Close of Business March 5, 1917 Sunday, May 20th at 11 a. m., as grin that reaches clear around order named the minimum night Julian Salas' son is reported a the pastor cannot be present and buttons at the back of the temperatures were as follows in RESOURCES LIABILITIES little better. May 13. neck. the order named: 33,31,27,32, oanS . $135,832.74 Capital stock $ 15,000.00 Following JíanK g house, fur. and fix. 4,568.73 four or five days of 26, 23, 26, 30. Since it is said Surplus profiits 8,573.03 Dr. Amble was over from J. M. wood has a new run- - cold Real estate 127.25 and und. east wind and unusual for that a temperature of 20 will Cash and aight Deposits 190,658.09 Mountainair last Friday. aDout automobile tor carrying the time of year, snow began exchange 71,752 40 mail on the route to the moun kill fruit, no doubt the tempera- $214,231.12 II $214,231.12 GERMAN-AMERICA- falling on Sunday in moun A N Sam Jenson is able to be out tains, and will use horses only the tures of 26, 23, and 26 on the again, after his sickness. tains and plains region. Several 5th, 6th and 7th has finished all The above statement is correct. J. S. KELLY, Cashier. when the roads are bad. He inches of snow was reported in made the trip with horses yes the fruit that survived the pre- VIEW Second class seed beans for different parts of the Estancia vious We pound. terday. freezes. Solicit Your Business sale at 5c a H. F. valley as early as Sunday, but Some of the days have been Mathews. The women at their Santa Fe the real snow commenced Tues meeting last Saturday formed a pretty cool too. The maximum ihe following letter written For sale. Parke Davis & Co.'s day evening just abDut dark. A temperatures for the first eight by Oerman-America- n committee with one member a citizen Blacklegoids. The Titsworth Co. shower of rain at Estancia soon days of the month were as fol of Nemaha county, Kansas, Capitán, N. M. from each judicial district and turned to snow, and by morning several members at large, to lows: 74, 72, 70, 74, 86, 60, 54, where there is a very large per- there was four inches of exceed 58. German-American- A. Beal and P. A. Soeck- - centage of s J. handle the war campaign among ingly wet, heavy mann of Mountainair were here snow on the Pastime in the population, we believe the women. Mrs. Harwell is a ground. The precipitation at Theater Friday. voices the feelings and last member at large of this commit this point was .85 of an WOMAfTS CLUB views of inch, but Saturday, May, 12, VIVIAN a large majority of German This much may be said for tee. it was heavier toward the moun MARTIN in American people: the New Mexico legislature it's The Farm Loan Bank people tains. John Block reports eight not much worse than congress. Mrs. Jenson entertained the "The Wishing Ring" "March 30, 1917. The Editor, have reversed themselves on the inches of snow at his place, and Woman's Club at their regular Sale, two- - Tribune: My emotions tell me For yearling and abstract question, The Moriarty while it may have been some meeting b nday afternoon at the May 13, Pathe Gold one thing at this awful time, but year-ol- Hereford Bulls. The Association have now been in- what spotted, it is probable that club room. Roll call was re Rooster feature, Pearl White my reason tells me other things. Titsworth Company, Capitán, N. formed that abstracts will not be it was not materially less at any sponded to with current event M. required accompany applica point in "Hazel Kirke." Also ab a German by birth, it is a to than at Estancia. And it item.?, mostly on war topic?. Sunday tions, so those whose applications was enough for the purpose here. comic "Great While itLasted" horrible calamity that I may Pure-bre- d Barred Rock eggs. Ways and means of making have to fight the Germans. That 15. Thompson-Gran- tail of approval will not be put it was warm barely below money were Beside Regular $1.00 for t expense freezing discussed. show Tuesday night, May 15. is natural, is it not so? But as strain. Mrs. C. A. Swartz, Es- to the of abstracts. at any time during the keeping the library up the club an American by preference I can tancia. The last regular meeting of night, and the ground began tak- wishes to build and is working SaÍHÍyBraaayyin9, see no other course open. the Ladies' Aid of the M. E ing in the moisture as it began with that aim in view. "The Ballet Girl" For sale, a span of good work to fall, None ran off except on "We are urged by sincere mules; may be seen at Kiser church was held at the home of After a very interesting meet- pacifists like Mr. Mrs. Cook, and was a splended the hard roads and streets. ing the hostess invited the ladies Pinchot to place 4 miles west of Estancia. To say that this makeB crop adopt "a vigorous policy of de- O. C. Lane. meeting. In addition to other to the daintily spread table business plans were made for a prospects fine is a mild state- where a delicious two fense and protection, but no A quantity of split beans, course chicken dinner to be given May ment. Conditions are as good as luncheon was served. Those be- war." But attack is sometimes good feed, for sale at $1 per hun- the best protection. 19th. A called meeting will be it would be possible to make side the club members who were ESTANCIA dred as long as they last. Jen- - Sat- them. This moisture will every- i REALTY COMPANY twenty-fiv- e years held at the club room next present to enjoy Mrs. Jenson's "For Ger son & Pace. penetrate to sur- many urday to perfect plans and ap- where the sub charming hospitality were Mes-dam- has shown dislike for the The close of school Mcintosh face moisture, and experienced United States the Samoan af- at point committees for the dinner. Comer, Burton, Berk- 1 H. C. WILLIAMS, Manager g on Friday, the 18th will be sig- The next regular meeting will be farmers in this country will raise' shire, McBrido, Nash and Miss fair, the Hongkong contretemps, by good crops beans 5 Manilla Bay nalized an entertainment in with Mrs. Mason, of if it should Frederick. The next meeting M. SÜ the incident, the un evening. not rain another drop during the Estancia, ti. guarded words of the kaiser him- the At a recent meeting of the will be at the club room with S Eg For sale, lease on school sec- summer. With the usual July Mrs. Kelly May 18th. self, and, lastly, the Haitian school board the present corps of , Estancia Valley Farms and New Mexico Stock Ranch-- 1 5-- and August rains there will be 2 controversy in 1914. tion 16 in good till Oct. 1, teachers was for the the real thing in bumper crops. Notice to Owners. 0 es, large and small, improved and unimproved. "Whether it is right or not, 1920. O. L. Drake, 108 N. 51st coming school year Howard R. Stock aft Seattle, But, as it is said every cloud pleasant or not, the fact remain? St.. Wash. Park, Richard Crawford, Mrs. Owners of live stock are noti- Kuykendall departed Grimmell and Mrs. Mrs. has a silver lining, it may be also Write us your wants. If its farming or grazing land, that the interests of the two Mrs. Parrett. said every fied that the ordinance prohibit- Wednesday rela- Virgie Block was elected as an that silver cloud has a countries have frequently con- for a visit with spots on ragged ing live stock running at large old home additional teacher, and is con- dark the edges.