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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-11-1917 Estancia News-Herald, 10-11-1917 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 10-11-1917." (1917). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/293 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Estancia News, 1904-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ESTANCIA NEWS-HERAL- D NewKtfiblUheiie04 Thursday, October 11, 1917 Volume No. 51 ítoralil Established 1X18 Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, XIII GRADE CATrLE, ANY BREED. LIST ESTANCIA VALLEY FAIR PREMIUM Best bull 2 yrs and over 7.50 3.50 Dont try to Best bull under 2 yrs 7.50 3.50 -- ESTANCIA, OCTOBER 16, 17, 18, 1917 Best bull calf born 1917 Service 1.00 Get Rich- Quick; J. M. Caddy's registered Shorthorn it cant be done. AGRICULTURAL SPECIAL PRIZE. Best cow 2 yrs and over Service 2.50 For the best general agricultural and horticultural display by Bowman's double registered Polled Hereford. V7 rav Our Bank is a any one farmer, quality, quantity, and variety to be considered: Best heifer 2 yrs old and under Service 1.00 afe Place for 1st Prize $20.00 Neal Jenson's double registered Polled Hereford. " ta f a.' 2nd Prize 12.50 SWEEPSTAKES. your money 7.50 3rd Prize Best bull on exhibition over 2 yrs old prize winning displays to be retained by the Fair The three SPECIAL PRIZE, SANTA FE BANK 10.00 Service Committee. Henry Cox registered Hereford units go to make up display can be The individual that this Best bull on exhibition 2 yrs and under 5.00 Service individual prizes. entered for B. L Hues' registered Hereford GRAINS. Best female on exhibition 2 yrs 5.00 Service 1st 2nd J. P. Porter's registered Hereford 3.50 Ten ears yellow dent corn $2.00 $1-0- Best female on exhibition under 2 yrs Service Ten ears white dent corn 2.00 1.00 H. C. Keen's registered Hereford 3.00 Ten ears Mexican corn 2.00 1.00 Best five heifers in one pen under 2 yrs 7.00 Ten ears any other variety corn 2.00 1.00 HORSES. by any one person Largest number of varieties Best stallion any age or breed 5.00 2.50 production 4.00 2.00 of his own Best mare 3 yrs and over 5.00 2.50 yellow corn ' .50 Six stalks dent 100 Best mare 2 yrs and under 3.00 1.50 SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM. corn 1.00 .50 Six stalks white dent Best colt either sex born 1917 3.00 1,50 any variety corn 1.00 .50 WELL, HE WASN'T SATISFIED TO LEAVE IT IN THE BANK Six stalks other Best brood mare with two colts, one born 1916 AND ADD TO IT AND LET IT GROW. HE HAD THE Six stalks sorghum any variety 2.00 IDEA SO HE TRIED GAMBLING WITH HIS GOOD, and one 1917 . 3.00 1.50 Six stalks milo 1.00 .50 HONEST MONEY AND NOW IT BELONGS TO SOME ONE ELSE. MULES. Sheaf millet 2.00 1.00 IF HE'S GOT THE HEART TO START ALL OVER AGAIN HE Sheaf barley 2.00 1.00 Best jack any age 5.00 2.50 WILL LEAVE IT IN THE BANK WHERE IT WILL GROW. 2.00 1.00 2.00 ribbon Sheaf oats Best jennett any age COME TO OUR BANK. Sheaf rye 2.00 Best mule colt one to two years 2.00 1.00 Sheaf wheat - 2.00 1.00 Best mule colt born 1917 200 1.00 Ten pounds wheat 2.00 1.00 SHEEP. Estancia Savings Bank Ten pounds rye . 2.00 1.00 2.00 ribbon Ten pounds barley 1.00 .50 Best buck and ewe schools have be Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pollard left 2.00 1.00 The Estancia Ten pounds oais SWINE. come so crowded arrotner this morning for Albuquerque, 1.00 that Best display alfalfa 2.00 Best boar pig 1.00 ribbon teacher is necessary, and Miss after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 2.00 1.00 They have been Bale native hay Best sow pig 1.00 ribbon Berger of Albuquerque has been Oscar Pollard. 1.00 employed and placed in charge in Tucumcari for some time, but Sheaf Sudan grass 2.00 Best two shoats 1.00 ribbon 1.50 of the 4th grade. Miss Berger didn't like it and will locate in Thirty pounds pintos 3.00 Albuquerque again. They were 1.00 POULTRY. has been working as a substitute Thirty pounds white beans 2.00 teacher in the Albuquerque formerly residents of the Estan- largest variety of beans 5.00 2.00 Coop White Leghorns 1 00 ribbon schools. cia valley. No articles or exhibits deemed unworthy shall receive a re- Coop Brown Leghorns 100 ribbon ward. Bring your good stuff. Coop Rhode Island Reds 100 ribbon Coop Plymouth Rocks, white or barred 1.00 ribbon C. A. BURRUSS, President NEAL JENSON, Cashier HORTICULTURE, INCLUDING GARDEN PRODUCTS. Vice Coop Buff Orpingtons 100 ribbon J.N. BURTON. President Directors: Willie Elgin. H. C. Keen, Robert Lynn, 1st 2nd Coop turkeys 1 00 nbDon ' F. T. Meadows Plate apples, any kind $1.00 ribbon A coop of poultry consists of one male and four females. 1.00 ribbon Plate peaches, any kind Committee: R- E. Burruss, Chairman; John Bowman, Neal TALK IS THE CHEAPEST THING ON EARTH Plate grapes, any kind 1.00 ribbon Jenson. Plate pears, any kind ' 1.00 ribbon exhibit will be furnished free by the Fair Associa Place of It is daily offered you in every conceiveable manner, GRATIS, in fact, Twenty-fiv- e pounds potatoes 3 00 2,00 tion Exhibitors of live stock must furnish teea ror any scock on forced upon you whether you will or hot. our through this One watermelon 1.00 ribbon same. No entrance fee will be charged. It is useless for us to try to convince you of intentions exhibit and care for the space. No business or individual is judged by words either uttered or writ- Three canteloupes 1.00 ribbon ten, rather by acts. What we have done is ancient history, what we in- HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS. you nor your neighbor Five pounds onioni 1.00 .50 tend to do may interest you to some extent, but 1st 2nd caro so much for either ancient or coming events, but THE PRESENT. Two heads cabbage 100 .50 If e promise you good service for future fulfillment, we have possibly $2.00 we have belittled our- One pound Mexican chili 1.00 ribbon Pound butter $3.00 consoled you; if we remind you of passed favors ou selves and placed you in an embarrassing position. You are not benefitted Two pounds garden peas 100 ribbon Pint cream by either. If you need an accomodation and we grant it, if you demand table beets .50 Whole milk 50 efficient, safe service, and we render you such, we have proven to you by Three such acts, that we are living and doing business in the PRESENT, not the Best pumpkins .50 Cheese PAST or the FUTURE, and we invite your investigation. Best squash .50 Best dozen eggs, by weight 1.00 A strictly, NEW, up-t- date 1917 banking institution. 50 Ten pounds turnips 1.00 .50 Canned corn, cold process , t ' .50 Two pounds tomatoes .50 Canned corn, old fashioned .50 Beans, new process 50 AND STQCKMENS BANK Two heads cauliflower 100 .50 FARMERS 50 ribbon Beans, 1 qt., old process One pound peppers Cauliflower, canned L00 Three cucumbers 50 ribbon Tomatoes, best quart oU Three heads sunflower 50 ribbon Pickles, mixed or plain, each m State Depository Best display in variety and quality by one ex- (Continued on last page ) und-thi- s head 4.00 2.00 hibitor of articles WMMiMMWMBM-Mittttttttttittttttt- C. Chairman; C. M. Milbourn, T. F. Committee: A. Swartz, Election Registration Notice Mullen, and others. No articles or exhibits deemed unworthy shall receive reward, Voters of Precinct No. 7, who . the Bring your good-stuff- desire to cast their ballots at All articles and exhibits entered for competition shall be in election to be held Nov. 6, 1917, by registering. COAL!' Wednesday A. M., at which time will savs trouble COAL! place not later than 9 o'clock judging will begin. No applications wlil be received after that Books will be found at office of time. Ralph G. Roberson, and same will be closed ten days prior to REGISTERED CATTLE, ANY BREED. Cerrillos Coal, $7.25 a Ton election. 1st 2nd J. N. Bush, Bull 2 yrs and over $10.00 $5.00 Manuel Sanchez, Sr., Bull 1 yr and under 2 10.00 - 5.00 3.00 1.50 Ralph G. Roberson, Bull calf born 1917 Registration Board. Cow 3 yrs and over 5 00 2.50 Heifer 2 yrs and under 3 5.00 2.50 C. went to Gallup on bus- 2.50 Ortiz Heifer 1 yr and under 2 5.00 Saturday, and returned f 3 00 - 1.50 iness FLOUR Heifer-cal- born 1917 Papers are to be presented with all cattle. Sunday evening. By Auction Sale Diamond M, Best Grade, Sixty-fiv- e head of good horses, mules, mares and colts, one hour War Time Saving each day-- of the Fair, Oct.