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PROCEDEWIIENT OS QUE SIRVA CUATRO ANOS MAS. caballeros de gran estimado serán ESTRAYED. Él Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., nombrados para pasar sobre los 2a head of sheep on" my 'place at DEL COMISIONADOS DEL CON- - de Oregon, senador de los Estados argumentos sometidos. Mesteno, ear marked as follows: DADO DE MORA. Unidos, ha tomado un paso mará El senador Bourne, hablando de ().wner.can have villoso para pulsar el sentimiento esia oferta dijo: "Francamente in same by paying Los siguie tes pagos fu ron hech del pais en la situación Presiden mi proposito es asegurar discusión damages and costs It os. cial. Por medio del National y agitación resultando en convic- of this notice.

"X. Primitivo Pino, Road Sup., No Magazine, de Boston, Mass., ha ción y cristalizaaion de opinión. Jose Dolores 3350, $4.35; Felipe Vasquez, No ofrecido un premio de $1,000 en Confiado que el sentimiento gener- Medina. 3351, 4.35; Faustin Ley va, No. dinero efectivo, al pueblo Ameri- al de la patria sin mira de partido Roy, New Mexico. 3352, 6.20; José Marino Gonzales, cano, por el argumento más fuerte favorece la renominaciony reelec- road, No. 3353, 3.00; Ed.D. Wood y mejor escrito en soporte á las ción de Roosevelt, tomo este modo PARA VENDER 3000 acres bury, road, No. 3354, 5.00; An siguientes aserciones: de iuvitar una expresión en el as- Terrenos. H. T., 20 millas al nor- tonio Arguello, road, No. 3355; este de Roy el de los "Primero. Que el pueblo so- unto. Estas proposiciones aqui en arroyo Muniz, road, 3356 3.40; Juan Ant. berano y no Teodoro Roosevelt, el puestas hablan por si mismas, y Yutas, 200 acres bajo de rriego, 3357, 5.00; siem- 5.00; Joe Gentry, road, di-cidi- las respuestas á las á lo también 600 acras terreno de individuo y sirviente publico, rá mismas, Manuel Martinez, road, 3358, 4.25; 6 al quien será su sucesor. ; menos revelarán el sentimiento bra millas oriente de Roy y road, 3359, Roberto Romero, "Segundo. Que Teodoro Roose- popular que existe hoy. Si las muchos otros trechos de terreno, 49.00; Bonifacio Garcia, road,3360 velt no puede declinar un segundo miras que yó tengo y puedo aña- también tengo una casa del tren ele 25.00; Junn Jose Rodriguez, Gen. termino electivo ó atentar i nom- dir que son participadas completa- arboles de fruta de la Compañía Co., w. 3361, 6.00; Jose F. Nolan, brar á su sucesor, sin hacer saber mente, puedo decir, por hombres Star Nursery de Quincy, 111., para Gen. Co., w. 3362; 16.61; S. B. sus deseos personales u opiniones de cada sección con quienes he vender, pregunten á Davis, Gen. Co., w. 3363, 35.00; egotesticas á los deseos combina- venido en contracto son las mir-r- s C. E. Hartley, Andres Medina, w. 3363, 8.55; J. dos 6 inteligencia del partido Re- del pueblo Americano general Springer, N. M. p.' Medina, w. 3365, 133.80; Dan. publicano y de los electores de la mente, entonces es bueno estable Cassidy, w. 3366, 36.00; B. 1). nació... cer esa realidad y establecerla de Black, w. 3367, 12.60; Winters "Tercero. Que la honestidad una vez. Lo más pronto sea la Drug Co., . w. 3368, 2.75; First de Roosevelt, su valor, iniciativa, demostración tanto mejor para la Suscríbanse National Bank, w. 3369, 145.00; imaginación, versatilidad y' tre- patria. Floersheim Merc. Co., w. 3370, menda capacidad para el trabajo En mi opinión nada más conduc- - 79.00; Anastacip Medina, w.! 3371, con el corazón y constan ivo al suceso de negocios y tran 110.90; Alejandro Gonzales, road, temente puso acordes los derechos quilidad publica podia posiblemen- w. 3372, 4.20; Pascual Lobato, w. del pueblo y sus mandatos, y su te ocurrir en este tiempo que la El Hispano 3373, 2.50; Albino . Romero, ; w. insistencia en el enforzaminto de sustitución de certidumbre por 3374, 2.50; Antonio S. Trujillo, w. las leyes más bien que quebrantar en lo qua toca, á la Americano 3375, 6.40; Miguel Lucero, w. las y la protecion de los hombres Presidencia. Valdría cienes de 3376, 3,00; Antonio J. Borrego, y la propiedad, en un grdo sin milliones de pesos para nuestros w. 3377, 2.10; Elesio Vigil, w. paralelo le han ganado la confianza intereses materiales. El mundo DOS PESOS POR. 3378, 6.20; Fea M. Ortiz, w. 3379, de todo el pueblo; que,fn la mente de negocios ganaría incalculable- ó UNA ANO. 1.80; Santiago Bernal, w. 3380," popular, Roosevelt, durante su in mente por la aeguranza reaseg-uranz- a 3.70; F. A. Gonzales, w. 3381,2.10. cumbencia ha demostrado sn hab que tal certeza trajierc. ilidad y determinación de hacer Las policias de la administración NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bien como el serviente principal son aceptadas y aprobadas. Sola- Department of the Interior, Washington Hand Press for sale mente saber que Roosevelt contin- Land Office at Santa Fe, n. m. del publico y no como su dictador; cheap takes 4 pages of de- el October 17, 1907. que esta confianza siendo una uará en poder se necesita para quarto. Good as new. Does fine Notice is hereby given that Nel- ducción del terebro y no una emo. inaugurar una era de prosperidad work. Address Spanish American. lie M. Howe, of Sanchez, N. M., cion del corazón es imposible de en una era más libre y sana que has tiled notice of his intention to destrucción excepto por su trai- nunca ántes. Llámenle un tercer final year proof in sup- R-o- make hve ción que por el escognimiento de témino ó un segundo termino elec- y BeLrber port of his claim, viz; Home- algún otro hombre, contracción y tivo, como quieran; la exigencia de stead Entry No. 6913, made March do negocios debe los tiempos pide que cuatro Shop. 15, 1902, for the swi nei, sh nwi, estricción exis sirva MILLARD ALDRIDGE', "Prop. sec. 13, sei nei, sec. 14, township tir durante el periodo necesario añosmás. Es un deber patriótico 16 n., range 23 e., and that said para el de demostrar á la satisfac que el debe á su patria. El ; no proof will be made before Esteban al ción del pueblo su habilidad y de puede rehusarlo, y hacerlo . per- KILLthe COUCH V. Gallegos, U. S. Court Com. at determinación prra hacer bien, , y dería el respecto y confianza qué and CURE the LUNC8 Isidoro, N. M., on Dec. 7, 1907. á el pueblo tiene; puede He names the following witnesses por lo tanto, menos que, venga le No re to prove his continous residence up- la muerte ó enfermedad seria, el husarlo cuando el puebio haga sa-- t ...... - and cultivation of, the land, viz; ' on, Presidente' Roosevelt debe ser y ber sus deseos. Ahora es el tiem- E. R. Nayes, Francisco Chaves, ' iew DisGOorv - ; sera escognido y electo para un po para oirlos."; : - Sanchez, N. M.; J. W. Howe, of TftlUCIIMPTIMU PriK'a OUGHS Raton, N, M.; Francisco Martin- segundo. termino electivo." . FOR I and 50c i $1.00 ' t . WOLDS . Fre Trial. M. Se hallo una llave ' de candadó ez, of Gonzales, N. , El premio será dado el dia 15 de Surest and Quickest Curé for all Manuel R. Oteiio, Marzo de' 1908, cerrándose la con atada de una faja de señora.' Pre- - THROAT" ftnd. LUNG TROUB ; ' LES, or HONHit BACK. 10-2- 11-3- 0. - írnrifon on Acta, nfpsirm' 1st p 6 1st Register. testa- un mes ántes, y tres '. jueces, Tho Spanish tions of this character, as heretofore Lincoln County Sheepmen Organize. To Build Bla Hotel. American all legal business in connection with Fort Stanton, N. M. The sheepmen land matters had to be transacted in Las Vegas, N. M. Prospects for the oi Lincoln county assembled in the opening occupation Saturday Alamogordo; thus requiring a full day's school house Capitán and of the Monte- Ira4 of aaoh TTk. time in going at and formed a zuma hotel at Hot Springs grow and returning. permanent organization for protec Published by the brighter every day. The Knights of Mora County Publishing tion in- Company. Santa Fe to Rebuild. and, betterment of the sheep Columbus are negotiating im- dustry in this county. for the Texico, N. M. Over five million Robert A. Hurt mense hosteltry and it now comes to was president Ste- SUBSCRIPTION PIUCBl dollars will be spent by elected and J. W. light that the American Osteopathic the Santa Fe phenson secretary and treasurer. ta Taar $101 in rebuilding its lines from Texico to Association is also trying to secure it Bfx Months LM Approximately six miles of the pipe OS for the establishment of a medical col- BlnrU Copy Woodward, Oklahoma, according to line that is to convey figures furnished by Avery Turner, the water of the lege. South Fork to Carrizozo fin- vice president and general manager has been Dr. Clinton E. Achorn of Boston, Bntsrsd Roy, N. M., postofflo ished. About sixty-fiv- e em- at foi of sys- men are chairman of the finance of in-nd-ela- ss the Pecos Valley committee transmission through th siails as lines of the ployed on the work. aattsr. tem, who was here' last week from the board of trustees appointed by the There is a case of scarlet fever in American Osteopathic Amarillo headquarters en route to Capitán, and parents, Association at Austin. fearful that their their late meeting is in this city to in- children might contract the disease, spect Montezuma OFFICIAL MATTERS. Vice President Turner says that it are taking every the hotel with the proposed precaution tending to view of securing it for the establish' is to reduce the grades of Insure the children perfect safety. post-gradua- te The postofflce at Sabinal, Socorro this 270-mil- e one-sixt- h of ment of a college and section to Assistant Surgeon E. A. county, 1 per Sweet, wife hospital here. The doctor is favorably has been discontinued and cent., which will be wonderfully and little son, have mail addressed to It will be sent to low, compared to other transconti- returned here from impressed with the fine buildings in El Paso, at which place Dr. Sweet for the canon, owned by the Santa Fe, Bernardo. nental lines. weeks The name postoffice three relieved Dr. Tappan, the and believes this would be an ideal of the at Perea, Another feature will be the straight- regular officer of Sandoval county, has changed to ening the place to establish a college and hos- been out of the line enough to reduce marine hospital service at Jemez Springs, O. S. ap mileage fully road- that station. pital. and Brown the five miles. Old The crested quailare furnishing pointed postmaster. beds for miles dis- rare and miles will be sport for the gunners of this section. The following have been appointed carded entirely, and it is estimated Capitalist of Roswell Die. notaries public by Curry: 100 miles of " Governor that the rebuilding will News Items From Roswell. William H. Hurt, of Bonito, Lincoln cost more than double the original ex- Roswe 11, N. M. Morrison Garst, a county; John W. Norton, of Capitán, penditures. Roswell, N. M. Roswell has been well known capitalist of this city, Lincoln county; George B. Westlake, Among the most modern improve- cold and dark for the past week. The passed away here at St. Mary's hos- of Marion, Sierra county; J. M. Pea- ments involved in the rebuilding pro- gas plant ran out of crude oil with pital, aged sixty-si- x years. Two broth- cock, of Roswell, Chaves county. cess will be the placing of all stations which to manufacture gas and the re- ers of the deceased were at his bedside Governor Curry appointed the fol- upon light grades and evenly spaced, sult has been that many who have during his last moments, one of them, lowing as delegates to the tenth an- in order that trains may slow down depended on gas for lighting and cook- Dr. Julius Garst, of Worcester, Massa- nual meeting of the American Mining and get good starts without losing so ing have had to hunt up their coal oil chusetts, is a millionaire and the owner Congress, which will be held at Jop-lin- , much time and spending much power. lamps and kitchen stoves. The gas of much property in Roswell. The Missouri, on November 11 to 15: This will be somewhat of an innova- plant promises that it will begin to other, Edward Garst, of Grand Rapids, C. T. Brown, Socorro; P. A. Jones, Al- tion in Texas railway circles. supply gas as soon as the Pecos Valley Iowa, arrived just in time to be with buquerque; Joe E. Sheridan, Silver Arrangements will be made to es- railway will deliver the consignment his brother when the end came. Two City; M. A. Otero, Santa Fe; W. A. tablish the block signal system to of oil which is three weeks over due. other brothers survive, Warren Garst, Fleming Jones, Las Cruces; David P. double the capacity of yards at all The gas company tried to supply the lieutenant governor of Iowa, and Rear Whitesides, Conpertown; John Y. stations, to establish small shops at city by making gas from refined oil Admiral Perry Garst of the United Hewitt, White Oaks; William J. each division terminal point, and to but found the experiment a failure. States navy. Weatherby, Mogollón; J. C. Varrera, make the division among the best in H. C. Baker, a representative of a Las Cruces, E. M. Taos. the country in every particular. type foundry printers' supply es- and Seward, and Board of Health Meets. William S. Getchell has been ap- When all the ballasting of the re- tablishment, has been in the city for pointed postmaster at Yankee, Colfax built district is complete, over $5,000,-00- 0 some days. Mr. Baker sold a new Santa Fe. The Territorial Board of county, vice Elvin Collins, resigned. will have been expended. plant to the Keuna Record, which Health met in regularly quarterly ses- Henry W. Embrey has been appoint- Grading and relaying of steel fo publication was burned out a few sion at the Capitol building. Dr. T. ed postmaster at Dexter, Chaves coun- portions of the work are already in weeks ago. B. Hart of Raton, president, presided, ty, and William Kelly, postmaster at progress, several crews and over one Roswell has been enjoying the and Dr. J. A. Massie of this city, was Gibson, McKinley county. thousand workmen being engaged in cheapest produce this season of any at his post as secretary. The other Maria Otilia Kemm has been ap- the undertaking. The distance be- part of the territory. As an illustra- members present were Dr. H. M. pointed postmaster at Lucero, Mora tween the two objective points is 270 tion, tomatoes and sweet potatoes Smith of Las Vegas, and Dr. W. D. county. miles, and steel rails are to have been selling at $2 a hundred Radcliffe of Belen. Emma R. Hofheins has been ap- be laid for the entire length, replacing pounds, and other produce in propor- A large number of applicants pre- pointed postmaster at Bland, Sando- lighter steel us?d in originally con- tion. As soon as the Belen-Texlc- o sented themselves for examination val county. structing the line, with the sole view cutoff gets to running it will surprise for licenses to practice medicine in Squire L. Barker has been appoint of handling cattle .shipments. The ob- the western part of the territory with New Mexico. ed postmaster at Beulah, San Miguel ject of the rebuilding is to reduce the cheap products. county. grade and curvature and prepare the Roswell is assured a fine lecture Quickly Surveyor General M. O. Llewellyn division for the handling of an im- course this winter. The ladies of the Estate Settled. has been advised of the approval of mense transcontinental tonnage, to M. E. Church South and the Military Santa Fe, N. M. The estate of Gro-ve- r the following mining surveys in New be partially diverted from the present Institute, have joined in a plan to in- C. Adkinson, a carpenter killed Mexico: line to the Pacific coast. stitute a lyceum course. The dates while in the employ of the Santa Fe Mineral Survey No. 1316, the Bill of some of the lectures are already railway, was settled in probate court and Tome lode in the Burro Mountain Silver Cup For Championship. set and the course will include such in the record breaking time of two mining district, situated in Grant Mesilla Park, N. M. H. D. Bowman attractions as Edward Reno, the hours. The brother of the deceased county; Richard R. Lee of Silver City, of Las Cruces has offered a cup to the magician, Frank Dixon, Powelson came here from Broken Arrow, Indian claimant and George R Brown, depu- winner of this year's Territorial in- Concert Company and Mevessa Territory, asked to be appointed ad- ty U. S. surveyor. tercollegiate football championship. Thompson, the entertainer. The first ministrator, which was done, received Mineral Survey No. 1325, the Penn- The cup is a beauty and will be given entertainment will be given Novem $3,000 damages from the Santa Fe sylvania group comprising the Bob ll, to the winning football team from ber 15th. Railroad Company and settled the re- Sure Winner, Owl, Bertha Ma-bl- e, one of New Mexico's educational in- Superintendent of Schools M. H. mainder of the estate, worth about and J. B. Weaver lodes, in the stitutions. The Normal University, Brasher of Roswell, has notified the $500, filed his report, and was dis- Los Cerrillos mining district, situated Military Institute, University, Santa parents and guardians of children of charged by the court. in Santa Fe county. Pennsylvania Fe Indian School, School of Mines, school age, that he expects them to Mining company, claimant, and Wil- and the Agricultural College will prob- send their children to school. The su- R. sur- perintendent there Attachment for Witness. liam Smythe, deputy U. S. ably be the principal contestants. This cites the fact t that veyor. year will witness the first game be- is a territorial law compelling chil- Santa Fe, N. M. A writ of attach- tween the Military Institute and the dren under fourteen years of age to ment has been issued out of the Unit- go to school. Tne superintendent is Statehood Movement Grows. Agricultural College, and as both ed States court for Maggie A. Vann teams are strong ones, the outcome being backed up by the school board of Trenton, N. J., to compel her to Santa Fe, N. M. At a mass meet- is looked forward to with interest. and a very matenal increase in the come to Santa Fe to testify before the ing called by Gov. Curry, a Santa Fe The St. Jame3 Choir of the Agri- school enrollment is looked for. federal grand jury investigating lane County Statehood League was or- cultural College has made a new de- fraud cases. Miss Vann refused to ganized and steps taken to organize a parture in the way of a musicale. The A. O. U. W. Elects Officers. come because she lacked the means league and hold a territorial statehood first of a series to be given during Albuquerque, N. M. The grand to pay for the trip. Con- convention at Santa Fe before this school year proved very success- lodge of Order of United gress Gov. Curry gave every Ancient meets. ful. No attempt was made to render New Mexico Ari- $20,000 to by nation- Workmen for and Store Texico. assurance of assistance the difficult music, the program being officers for ensu- and an appeal zona elected its the Texico, N. M. Texico is to have a al administration made confined to old and familiar sings, in ing year at convention held in this for united, nonpartisan action by the the mammoth $20,000 general merchandise the choruses of which all the audi- roster 1907-190- 8 is as people. city. The for store, the same to be installed within a ence joined. The plan is to start in follows: R. was presi- few weeks. At a meeting held Major J. Palen elected with simple things and gradually grand master workman, H. B. here of league; A. B. Renehan, Past oí the monied men, boosters and others dent the work in to more difficulty music. St. Claire; grand master workman, J. and" Meliton Castillo, Round-Up- , interested in the future of this town, vice president, The the new college pa- G. H. Shufflebar-ger- ; were E. O'Connor; F., J. necessary money was The secretary. Statehood resolutions per, was made the official organ of G. G., M. T. the raised. made. G. O., C. F. Leonard; store will do a general merchandising adopted and earnest addresses the college at the last board meet- Broadhead; I. W., W. K. Anderson; G. The meeting was non-partisa- n and ar- business and will not only cater to the ing. The paper is offering a prize for O. W., C. F. Edic; G. R., E. J. Trip-pel- ; rangements made statehood local trade but to that of the surround were for the best literary production sent in G. T., A. A. iiearrup; G. R., F. A. propaganda not only throughout the by the students for publication in the ing section as well. country. Odermat; G. M. E., W. S. Harroun; territory, but throughout the monthly literary issue, and consider- supreme representative, H. B. O'Con- able interest is being shown in the nor. The committee on laws consists No Freedom in Sight. Tularosa Gets Land Commissioner. contests. The winner of the last prize G. W. M. Carvel of W. A. O'Connor, Las Vegas, N. M. Frank D. Swee was Miss Margaret Edwards. and J. E. O'Connor. Alamogordo, N. M. That Tularosa ney, who was sentenced by Judge growing, growing very rapidly, is and serve is shown by the recent appointment of Sells Ranch for $10,000. Dr. Lord Resigns From Dental Board. Mills at the last term of court to a United States land commissioner for Raton, N. M. The ranch of Parker Roswell, N. M. At the meeting six months in the county jail for that town. Wells, a prominent cattleman of La here of the New Mexico Board of breaking into a Santa Fe box car, at Hon. E. A. Mann, Judge of the Sixth Cinta canon, consistingof seven pat- Dental Examiners Dr. C. N. Lord of Chapelle, has served out his last day. judicial district, has appointed J. W. ented claims, has been sold to Presi- Santa Fe tendered his resignation as When released he was immediately Long, of Tularosa to be United States dent Kohlhousen of the First National secretary of the board and Dr. M. J. taken in charge by a special officer of commissioner, to handle all of the mat- Bank of Raton, consideration $10,000. Moran of Deming, was elected to suc- the Santa Fe on a warrant charging ters pertaining to entry and proof of The purchaser, it is stated, will raise ceed him. At this meeting the New him with train robbery, and was settlers claims originating in the Tula- blooded cattle and thoroughbred Mexico Dental Association was organ- taken to Albuquorque, where he will rosa district. horses, for which purpose the place is ized and the first annual meeting set be held for trial on the new and more This will greatly facilitate transac ideal: for May 26-2- 7 at Albuquerque. serious charge. COLONIAL SOCIALS A FAD. WHAT IS PE-R- U NA? It Can Be Made a Success in Every Community. is a Catarrh Remedy, or a it There is one form of sociable which Tonic, or is it Both? is warranted to be a success, since every from the Some people call Peruna a great one is interested in it For Infants and Children, start; this is the "colonial social." tonic Others refer to Peruna as a The canvass thor great committee should catarrh remedy. oughly, letting no house escape, for in The Kind You Have Which of these people are rightl every one something is tucked away Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca which speaks of earlier days. The tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? committee on decorations may hang Always Bought Our reply is, that Peruna is both a the walls of the parlors with crossed ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. flags, and por- tonic and remedy. swords, old muskets and ANgetablc PreparationforAs-similatingtheFoodandRcgula-tin- a catarrh Indeed, g there can he no effectual catarrh, rem traits of Washington and other colo nial heroes. Around the rooms may Bears the edy that is not also a tonic. the Stomachs andBowels of mahogany, In order to thoroughly relieve any be tables and chairs of old spinning andirons, and curious case wheels, of catarrh, a remedy must not kettles. Arranged around the wall Signature only have a specific action on the mu- may be long, narrow tables draped cous membranes affected by the ca- with cheese cloth in blue and yellow, Promotes Digcstionüeerful-- : of tarrh, but it must have a general tonic bearing old silver, brass candlesticks, ness and Rest.Contalns neither AW action on the nervous system. snuffers, decanters, slippers, em Opium.Morphine norMiueralj Catarrh, even in persons who are broidery, fans and jewelry, with sam- NOT NARCOTIC. otherwise strong, is a weakened con- plers, warming pans, old mirrors and dition of some mucous membrane. family portraits above. Each article fiecipeofOUI)r.SWELHMER must should be labeled with the owner's Pirnipkla Seed" There be something to strength- JbcSmnu en the circulation, to give tone to the name, the date of the manufacture, or use of and any historical arteries, and to raise the forcea the article, vital event in connection with it. Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the It is a good plan to have everything Worm Seed - i world has attracted so much attention Clarified Sum-- brought to the parlors early in the VintotpeaTlwror. from medical writers as HYDRASTIS day and returned at the close of the Use CANADENSIS. effi- Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- - (kf The wonderful sociable to prevent possible loss. It cacy of this herb has been recognized about tion , sour aiomdcu.uiduiww is one of the interesting things . many years, and is growing in its hold the sociable to see the quality of Worras,Convulsions.reverisii-nessandLossorSEEEP- For Over mjon the medica.! Tirofession. When relics even the smallest town has hid- j den away. joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a Facsimile Signature of trio of medical agents is formed in Pe- For entertainment some one may runa which constitutes a specific rem- sing some of the revolutionary ballads, Thirty Years family his- edy for catarrh that in the present or tell a curious event in tory, or old records. Or state of medical progress cannot be read from there may be recitations of such things rein- o) improved upon. This action, as "Paul Revere's Ride" of "Doro- forced by such renowned tonics as thy Q." or some description of life i . i COR-YDAI- uuarameeaunue COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, IS in colonial days. Of course the whole FORMOSA and CEDB0N is more delightful if the hostess affairs Exact Copy of Wrapper, SEED, ought to make compound can come quaint old silk tmc CINT.JII eoxMNt cwronneTY. this at least in I.I I. .1.111. II IP II,,.. an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its or cotton gowns, with tall combs and stages and locations in the body. huge fans, and powdered hair. From a theoretical standpoint, there At io refreshments, there should fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The certainly be poundcake and mulled One (rial will convince use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. cider, and perhaps doughnuts, or little great of fun Numberless testimonials from every spicy cookies. A deal can be had if old recipe books are you foal" quarter of the earth furnish ample hunted up and some of the things evidence that this judgment is not tried which are suggested there. over enthusiastic, when practical ex This sociable suggests one on much well-ground- ed Slo&fts perience confirms a the the same lines,' where a real New ory the result is a truth that cannot be England supper is served at six, all shaken. sitting down at long tables to eat the Liivinvervt same dishes which were served long will relieve soreness and mi ff Only Royal Doctor. ago. Afterwards the same entertain stiffness quicker and easier The only royal doctor in Europe is ment may be provided as at the colo Duke Carl Theodore of Bavaria. Hew nial sociable, with or without the pret than any other preparation German princes have had a more ro ty old dresses. sold for that purpose. mantic career than Duke Carl Theo It penetrates to the bone. completed, with dore. He recently DRINKING AT MEALS. his wife as his assistant, his five-tho- u fatigue strength cataract. away and gives M)iv sandth operation for Water Should Be Taken Only After hospital, Poor people flock to his Eating, Says an Authority. where they are treated free, the duke Thousands use Sloan's Liniment if ( who asking payment only from those Most physicians today will tell you for rheumatism, neuralaia. toothache was who 7?r5Fm can easily afford it. He it never to take any liquid, and least of contracted muscles, stiff EL successfully treated the kaiser, when, sprains, all water, during meals. There are, joints, cuts, bruises, burns, cramp. eight years ago, he was temporarily however, two sides to the question. rope when Minded by a swinging Those with a tendency to gout or or colic and insect shngs cruising on the Hobenzollern in the other diseases arising from excess of North sea. acid should avoid liquids until uric Dr. Earl S.SIoon.Bosron,Mas5.U.5Ay Shake into Your Shoes two hours, at least after eating. J Allen's Foot-Eas- e. It cures painful,swollen, For those without such a tendency smarting, sweating feet. Makes new shoes there is no harm in drinking a moder easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores ate amount at the end of the meal. Don't accept any substitute. SampleFREE W. L. DOUGLAS Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. There is, therefore, sound reason back of the custom of keeping the cof 3.00 & $3.50 SHOES thIworld fiiSSSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF easier to run up a bill than it is fee for the last course. Even when this AT AIL PRICES. It's inc icauiivrm i h. " ' to run down and settle. prandial drinking is permissible, one (To any one who can prove W.U AOS gnn DouQiaa does not tnako A aeil should avoid excess. A little cold Já&aUUll )more Men' $3 A $3.SO ahoea water in the mouth is often just as re- nCVvSMruOinriHf (than any other manufacturer. freshing as if gallons of the liquid had THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by more people in all walks of life than any other make, is because of their g, qualities. been consumed. excellent , easy-fittin- and superior wearing for each part The great American fault or one of The selection of the leathers and other materials of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by them is the consumption of enormous mostcompleteorganization of superintendents.foremenand the wages paid in the quantities of ice water, which is really skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest I shoe industry, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. deadly beverage and not fit for civil- could take you into my large factories at Brockton.Mass., a If I you emphasize "civil- and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, ized man to drink I would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, - B n1A tV. n n nvwr AthAf TYl ft IT A ized," for no savage wouid do anything wear longer ana are 01 tronior viuü iuh j A B A 091 1?Mm. MAMMA fco muallnrl at an nfte. so stupid as to chill and paralyze the genuine W. u. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take TION! The hare you, muscles of his stomach in the belief Tío Substitute. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes, line cannot suppiy Shoes sent everywhere by mail Catalog free. Brockton. Matt. that he is cooling his skin. direct to factory. are: A water Has Been ounces M The rules, then, little DEFIANCE STARCH- -1. packagi Taken In if you are healthy and your stomach -- 12 ounces same price and S30 AN HOUR With Our other starches only is normal, not too cold,. and taken at DEFIANCE" 18 SUPERIOR uwAkin. the end of the meal. And thus will MERRY GO ROUNDS ills to which We also Razzle Dazzles. Strikers, etc. W.Uon B. Coleman, Patent Attor- you avoid the countless manufacture ney, Washington, D. 0. Advice HKR8CHBLL-8PILLMA- N CO., General Amusement PATENTS most drinkers during meals are hftir. Outfitters. Dept.M Nobth Tohow anda, N. Y. free. Term low. 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Bhe Spanish American NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATON. Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, French Land And Periódico Semanal, Land Ofllce at Clayton, Now Mexico. Land Office at Clayton, N. M.; por October 2, 1907. Publicado October, 14 1907.-Notic- Irrigation Co. La Compañía Publicista de Notice is hereby given that Charles Condado de is hereby given that Fran- Mora.. P. Graham, of Abbott, N.. M,,,.has filed of his" to make final cisca G. Combs, Solano, N M has filed Entered at Roy, N. M. postofflce for transmis- notice intention SPRINGER, N. MEX. sion throuith the mails as second class matter five year proof in stípport of his notice, of his intention tomakecommu-atio- n Viz;- Homestead Entry No. CONDICIONES. claim, proof in support of his claim 3520, made Jan. 27, 1902, for the se 4 Precios de Suscricion soa como siguie: viz. Homestead Entry No, 4765 made Capital $300,000 Por un ano . ...$2.00 nw 1-- 4 sw of Sec. 5, and ne andi July 7, 1903, for the se . 00 1-- si svj and Por seis meses...... ; .. ti 4 nw 4 section 8, township 22 n., (invariablemente Adelantado 19 C. E. HARTLEY RESIDENT A6FNT. range 2") e., and that said proof will Section , 22, Township north, Empresa y en Roy, Mexico. Oficina New be made before V. H. WiKcox. U. S. Range 27 E, and that said proof will Todo comunicado concerniente a esta office, ' Court Commissioner, at his Roy be made before W. H. U, S. "l publicación diríjase a Wilcox, 40,000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED j' 16, 1907. .. Court office in MOKA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO . N.M., cn.Nov. Commissioner, at his ' Roy. New Mexico. He names the following witnesses to Roy, N. M. on November 30, 1907. LAND FOR SALE prove h's continuous residence upon, He names the following witnesses to land, viz: in the 50,000 acre tract recently Sábado Oct. 26, 1907 and cultivation of, the prove his contiuous residence upon, Silas G. Fuller, George Bough. and cultivation of, the land, viz: pu chased of Capt. French, ajoin-in- g M Thomas McMurdo Joseph Higgins, Irineo Martinez, Nasario Flores, Springer on the north and NOTICE. all of Abbott, Mora Co:, N. Mex. Elauterio Ulibarri, Epifanio Flores, W. Fox, west. Every foot of this land is is hereby ffiven that I, Donato Her- Edward all of Roy, N. M. 1 p 10-- 5 last 11-- 16. Register. rera, of Gould, New Mexico, have Edward W. Foj, of the richest quality, capable of given Manuel Roybal, of Gould, New 1st p 10-1- 9 last 11-2- 3 Register.; producing every variety of crops Mexico, authority to take care of my DKSE11T LAND, FINAL PROOF. NO adopted to this climate. ranch. Donato Herrerra, TICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, 34-- 6 mon. Gould, New Mex. United States Land Oilice, Land Office Clayton, N, M. ' at .H--r Clayton, N. Méx., October 2,1907. Will October 14, 19(7, This Land Notice is hereby given that To- FOR SALE. Notice is hereby that Antonio mas McMurdo, of Abbott, Mora Romero, of Roy, N.'M. has filed no- Be Sold, A span of line mares with foals, Co., New Méx., has hied notice of tice of his intention to make final live 1G hands high one sorrel, the intention to make proof on his year proof in support of his claim, ' viz: Homestead Entry No. 2623 Easy other black. Can be seen near desert-lan- d claim No. 108, for the On made Dec. 20 1900, for the swi se and 00; Address nwl swi of sec. 9, and Taylor. Price $300 4 nwiand se swi Sec. 3, & cw nei & nei nwj See. township 22 N., 197 Springer, Kew 'Mexico. nei sei of Sec. 8, 10, Township 18 N. Range 25 E. and range 25 E., before W. II. Will-co- x, that said proof, will be heard before U. S. Court Commissioner at Alex. S. Bushkevitz, U. S. Com., FOR SALE 3000 acre? II. T.lands, his óílice, Hoy, N. M., on Satur- at his office in Roy, N. M, on Nov. Reservoirs find 20 miles northeast of Roy, on Ute 30, 1907. day, the lGth day of November, Creek, 200 acres irrigatable. Also He names the following witnesses to Dicbes Will fill Be 600 acres farm. land 6 miles east of 1907. prove his .continous residence upon, Roy, and many other small tracts of lie names tho following wit- and cultivation of, the land, viz. Completed By land. Also have carload of fruit nesses to prove the complete irri- Marcelino Romero, Juan Izidro Ro- trees from Star Nursery Co., of Quia 1 gation and reclamation of said mero, Dolores Romero, Leopoldo March 1908. cy, 111, for sale. Inquire of Aurade, all of Roy, N. M. ' land: C. E. HARTLEY, Edward W. Fox, M, G. , Springer, (N. Charles P. Graham. Silas last p 11-2- Register. Fuller, George A. Bough, Joseph Perfect Water Riht ESTRAY NOTICE. Higgins, all of Abbot, Mora Co., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Inclxided In Each Sale New Mexico. ' Department of the Interior, Taken up at tli3 below place, a Land Office at Clayton. N. M. v Edward W. Fox, ' October 14, 1907. white face 10-5Ma- Sorrel st, inare, 1 p. 11 9. Register. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE 1 1, Notice is hereby given that Malaqui and white leet,.'',!witli colt. Mare is as Baca, of DeEIaven, N. M. has filed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TO GET ACHEP. branded is not branded notice of his intention to make .final plüolt Department of the Interior. O w n e ríÉÉjkan have same by Ave year proof in support of his claim, HOME Land O'.lJce at Clayton, New Mex. viz.: Homestead Entry No, 2645 made paying damages and costs, other AND October 2, 1907, Jan. 2, 1901, for the se swi of Section COUIUOSI'ONDKNCE 'INTERVIEWS wise the animal will be forfeited 14, and nw & n nei Sec. 23, Twp. . Notice is hereby given that nei INVITED. 21 29 E said proof to cover same. Thomas McMurdo, of Abbott, N. N, Range and that will be made before Alex. S. Bush liled notice of his inten- D. m. Martinez & Co., Carrizo. M., has kevitz, U. S. Commissioner, at his to make final live "year proof 1110 15 miles East of Hoy. tion office in Roy. N. M, on November 30. niBCT ' fit !'J I in support of his claim, viz:IIome-stea- d 1907. win ÍH Entry No. 38GG, made July He names the following witnesses NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. mm MB mm mm o m j 22, 1902, the nei Section 8, to prove his continuous residence up- Department of the Interior, for on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Land Office at Clayton. N, M.. Sept. 9. 1907 Township 22 N., Kange 25 E. and Casemiro Gonzales, Remijio Lopez, Notice is hereby Riven that Francisco Anto that said proof will be made be- nio Martinez, of Ror. N. M,. has tiled notice of of Roy, N. M.; Emilio Gonzales, Jose AV. U. S. his intention to make final live year proof in fore II. Willcox, Court Gonzales, of Dellaven, N. Mex. support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. Commissioner, at his office, Roy, Edward W. Fox, b'á.L.Tili) tí DsaiJca 'ATM, made October 21. 1901, svvJi for the svrli p 11-2- Registe". ENGRAVE AN3 f.LCCTRCTYtPER N. M., on Nov. 16,1907. last 4 of Sec. 21 and nV nwM, fe!f nwH section 25. PMONt IIM 1420-2- tAWinNft OtriYÍW COLO.

township 20 N., 25 E. , wit- ranire and thatsaid proof ...He names the following Lí I I Álex, will be made before S. Hushkevitz, Ü.S. prove his continuous YEARS' Commissioner, at his office, Roy. N.M., on Oc- nesses t?' 60 28. 1907. iliillIH tober residence upon, nnd cultivation of, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation the land, viz:

of. the land, viz: ,; : v J Charles P. Graham, Silas G. Wm. C. Roy. 1 'edtfo Ronzales, Leandro Ar- - ijoujiuyo ue . im or George A. Bough, Joseph iviuninez.' itov. fuller, í M, 1 N, r Edward W. Fox, mm mm Higgins, all of Abbott, Mora Co., i. Marks 1 .' Trade 1st pub -l- ast 1 Register, Designs N. M. Copyrights &.c. Edward W. Fox, Anyone sending a sketch nnd description mny qulolcly iisoert.'iii; our opinion free whether an Communion. F0R SALE. 10-- 11-- 9' invention is prohnbly piitontcoie. 1 p. 5 1st Register. tionsRtrictlycontldcnlial. HANDGOOK on Potentfl ECZEMA and PILE CURE sent free. Oldest nirenoy for soounnp; patents. Team of driving horses weight Patents taken throutrh Jlunn & Co. receive FREE Knowino; what it was to suffer, special aotice. wir houtchnrtte, in tho sssss' I will jrive FREE OF CHARGE about 900. About seven "years old to any amicted a positive cure for "La.Union"? Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and good travelers. . Will sell A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation at flhy poicntitic journal. Terms, $3 a and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. cheap. Can be seen at. Springer. FELIX VILLflREAL year: four months CI CoW brail newsdealers. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. IU1UG9.3GM flew York WILLIAMS. 400 Avenue, LYE..,Einley, Springer. Brunei Office. i2í F BU Washington. D. C. Stamp. WAGON MOUND New York. Enclose A. S. Bushkevitz, Fres. MORA, COUNTY SEAT FRANK A. ROY, C. F. ROY, WM. C. ROY, Max M. Bushkevitz, Vice Pres. President. Vice President. Sec'y and Treaa A. Buslil:evitz, Sec. and Treas. Mora is the county seat of Mora county, and was first settled in 1832. It is situated in one of the prettiest valleys of the United States; is sur- rounded by mountains on all sides ex- The Roy Land and Live Stock Co, cept where the valley runs southward Great Western to Rociada and to San Miguel county. (INCORPORATED.) The Mora River supplies the valley with an abundance of water and fur- nishes power for three grist mills. The town has good roads, connecting it CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 with outside points, and is connected Bomraercial Go. by telephone with Las Vegas. There are four general stores, carrying large stocks of goods; two hotels, with good ORIGINATORS AND OWNERS OF (INCORPORATED) accommodations; three blacksmith shops; two physicians, and several sa- Capital Stock $25,000 loons. Mora also has a nice court house, one Roman , one Prot- ROY TOWNSITE estant church, a Catholic convent con-duct- er ROY, MORA CO , NEW MEXICO. by the Sisters of Loretto, who DEALERS IN also maintain an excellent school, a public school, and quite a number of pretty homes. The population of the W. B. Buckhanan, Prest. settlement is about 700. It is a pleasant Earl George, Cashier. summer resort, and many fishing part- Real Estate and Ranches ies from Las Vegas and other points go there to fish for trout. The Rio de la Casca, which comes tumbling from the mountains, contains the speckled FirstNationalBank beauties. Promising mineral prospects Breeders of Sheep, Cattle and Horses are in the mountains near by, and health seekers often go to Mora for rest We Hold Several Choice Tracts of Agricultural Land for Salo. and health. All that Mora needs to be- Tucumcari, N. M. come a large and prosperous town is railroad connection with the outside world. Town Lots a Specialty WAGONMOUND Capital Stock $50,000 The town of Wagonmound is the largest settlement in Mora county, the The Floersheim Mercantile Company census of 1900 giving Wagonmound precinct a population of 895, while the population of the town itself is 500. H. GOODMAN, Manager. Nearest Bank to Roy, N. M. Its elevation is 6,250 feet above the sea level, and it enjoys a delightful cli- mate both summer and winter and of- Roy, Mora County, New Mexico First-cla- w Rates fers a good site for health and pleas- ure resorts, the mountain peaks round Accommodations fl.r0 and $2.00 about making its surroundings espe- Carry a Complete Stock of cially picturesque. The principal occu- pation of the Inhabitants of Wagon- mound precinct is stock raising and merchandising. Wagonmound is a law-abidi- ng community, with excellent pub- GENERAL MERCHANDISE lic, schools, which are housed in a mod- Omental Hote ern four-roome- d $5,000 building, the teachers being selected upon merit Large Assortment of Farm Implements alone. The enrollment of pupils is ROY, N. n. 250. many children from outside the town attending the schools. A move- Everything Needed in Building Material, Lumber and Hardware. ment is on foot to incorporate Wagon- mound in the near future. BIGGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES WITHIN FIFTY There are two mercantile houses do- Homeseekers can obtain satisfactory ing an extensive business, two grocery MILES OF ROY. rates by asking for same. stores, a bookstore, three bakeries, one butchershop, two blacksmith shops, We will be two modern hotels, two restaurants, plecsed to show visitors thru cur establishment. L. C. IIKOWN, Prop. two fruit and vegetable dealers, and two dairies. A weekly newspaper, El Combate, Spanish and English, is Prices Always Reasonable printed in the town, which also boasts A. S. Bushkevitz of two churches. There are four sa- We Buy and Sell All Country Produce. loons and a livery barn. Wool, Hides, and a Wagonmound is situated on the. main Pelts Cattle Specialty, COMMISSIONER, line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa UNITED STATUS Fe Railway, and owing to its climatic COUNTY SURVEYOR advantages and beauty of surroundings NOTARY PUBLIC. is attracting quite a number of health seekers. There are four daily mails, JOHN FLORENCE, besides a triweekly mail and stage, to Chief Deputy at Mora, New Mexico. surrounding settlements. It is a great wool and stock shipping point and the Saloon F. A. ROY, The Welcome Assistant Chief Deputy at Roy, New trading center for the Ocate and Mora Mexico. valleys. The railroad company has a large sheep-dippin- g plant at Wagon- (La Bien Venida) mound. Several beautiful farms are in the immediate vicinity and offer accom- HOMESEEKERS modations to health seekers. Pabst Beer, Extra Fine Blend and Bonded Will do well by employing an official MORA COUNTY surveyor and thus get correct line and Liquors, Wines and Cigars always in Stock numbers. Area, 2,542 square miles. Popula- tion, 13.000; the census of 1900 gave it a Can make land filings, final proofs population of 10,304. Assessed valua- and commence contests, in fact any- tion, $1.175,823. County seat, Mora. Pool Room in Connection thing that you may require done in Postofflces. Mora, Wagonmound, La the land business, to which we will Cueva, Cleveland, Guadalupita, Chacon, correctly and promtly attend. Ocate, Roy, Lucero, Halls Peak, Hol-ma- n, Weber, Shoemaker, Watrous, all Mills, Ledoux. Cordial Treatment to Mora County's agricultural products us a Trial exceed those in value of any other New Give W. H. WILCOX Mexico county, and it can rightfully claim the honor of being the leading agricultural county in the territory. The Great Western Commerical Company. U. S. COURT However, its range interests exceed in COMMISSIONER value even its agricultural wealth. Yet its area is only 2,542 square miles, be- PROPRIETORS ing less than that of any other county, excepting Santa Fe, Taos, and Bernal- Roy, New Mexico illo; still this area is more than twice that of Rhode Island and 600 square ROY, Mora County New Mexico miles greater than that of the state of Delaware. According to the census of 1900, its population is 10,304, or four P. B. people to the square mile, a density of Dr. EVANS population exceeded only by Santa Fe, Bernalillo, and Taos counties. PHYSICIAN AND The county is mountainous, the main SURGEON ridge of the Rocky mountains passing through its western part, while the Vorenberg Mercantile Go Office of Flóersheim Merc. Co. Pharmacy foothills extend almost to the eastern iüs boundary. Some of the peaks rise to an altitude of over 13,500 feet, while Roy, New Mexico the lowest point in the county has an altitude of 4,000 feet. The hills are generally timbered, and TRAFICANTES EN a portion of the Pecos River Forest Re- serve is in the county. From the main range, broken by the foothills, the mesa HOTEL, ROY extends gently sloping toward the southeast. There are picturesque can- MRS. C. WRIGHT, Prop. yons and fertile valleys, making the MERCANCIAS GENERALES topography a very broken one. The county is almost entirely in the drain- age basin of the Canadian River, the First-clas- s Accomodations at Reason- Mora River, a tributary of the Cana- able Rates. dian. Other tributaries of the Cana- Pagan el precio mas alto por dian in the county are the Ocate, the Vermejo, and the El Perro. The Sweet- water is a tributary of the Ocate. The J, FLOERSHEIM principal tributaries of the Mora are Grano, Madera the Coyote, the Cebolla, the Sapello. the Reses, Carneros, Zacate, Guadalupita, and the Lobo. The Pecos NOTARY PUBLIC River rises in the western part of the county, and so does the Santa Cruz, the AND latter belonging to the drainage basin of the Rio Grande. The tributaries of LANA, CUEROS Y ZALEAS CONVEYANCER the Mora drain about 40 miles In length of the eastern slope of the Rocky mountains and play an Import- ant part in the determination of the Roy, New Mexico stream flow. Wagon Mound y Ocatc New Mexico with but little labor and investment United States as they had been to tionally well. The winters are Official Directory brick-makin- g, mild. of capital. Clay for red Mexico, and many of them fought in The road to the Black Lakes, Cimarron, und white sandstone, and limestone ex- the Federal ranks during the Civil Elizabethtown, and Taos passes ist in large quantities and of commer- War. In 1860 the county- - of Mora was through Guadalupita, crossing do-pos- the TERRITORIAL. its cial quality. Near Wagon Mount created out of part of the county of Coyote twenty-thre- e times in the can- W. II. Andrews .. .Delegate in Congress of alum are reported. Taos. It had seven precincts then, one on. Many a fishing party finds its George Carry . .Governor of New Mexico THE STOCK INDUSTRY. of the precincts, No. 4, Rayado, later way to this canyon or to the Black J. W. Reynolds secretary being erected into the counties of Co- Lakes, where troiit fisriing, as well as Wm. J. Mills Chief Justice According to this year's assessment lfax and.ITnion. Being 76,-91- off line of hunting, the county has about 15,000 !) the yields excellent sport. Popu- S. R Davis District Atty cattle, railroad in greater part, many primi- lation. 250. Secundino Romero. District Court Clerk sheep, and 3,000 goats. As a mat- ways by ter of fact these figures should be mul- tive still prevail side side Turquillo is six miles' north of Gua- COUNTY. tiplied at least by two. The wool pro- with advanced civilization, adding not dalupita. There are two sawmills in Malaquias Martinez Councilman duced in the county amounts to about a little to the picturesqueness and the valley, with an almost inexhaust- 11. 750,000 charms of the section. ible supply of timber to draw on. Hay, E. Biernoaum Representative pounds annually, and the cattle grain, E. hJ. Studiey representative shipped out annually total almost a3 SETTLEMENTS. and the legumes are the prin- cipal crops. are-grow- Jose Vivian Fiezquiez. . .Probate Judge many as the assessment credits the Wagon Mound and Mora are the prin- Potatoes, however, Juan Navarro i'rouate Clerk county with. It has an ideal range and cipal towns in Mora county and are to at Immense size. A number Juan B. Martinez rinenff the raising and fattening of beef cattle treated under the head of "Cities and of promising mineral prospects are in Chas. U. Strong. Treasurer and Collector is one of the principal industries towns of New Mexico." the near-b- y mountains, but not devol-ope- d Albino xviartinez Assessor around Wagon Mound, Watrous, and Watrous", on the San Miguel county to any extent. Population, 350. Ricardo Martinez other settlements. The eastern portion line, is next in importance as a ship- Coyote is seven miles northeast of 01 ociiools Mora. It is in a narrow valley auperintenueni is devoted entirely to stock raising ping point, being1 the second largest a about Alex S. Bushkevitz Surveyor The mesas support numerous flocks of settlement on the Santa Fe railway in mile wide, with high mountains and i of bluffs on all sides. Stock raising Juan de Mata Mares Hoard sheep and herds of cattle. This im- the county. Alfalfa and fruit are agriculture and Damacio Tafoya f County mense stock range is well watered and raised to a large extent around Wa- are the main industries. A Geo. V. Santistevan J Commissioners has good shelter in its breaks and trous. There are two large store, a general store and a postoffice are found PRECINCT. canons. The grass is very nutritious, blacksmith shop, two churches, and a here. There are several fine orchards being black gramma and blue joint, and schoolhouse. One and a half miles in the valley. A concentrator situated Pedro Gonzalez ...Justice of the Peace there is idle at present, con- Deputy Sheriff in most years is cut for hay, yielding from Watrous the Santa Fe railway is although Wm. A. Brumage as high as two tons to acre. For- quarry siderable work is being done on the HOARD Ot--' EDUCATION. the operating a stone which at fine mineral prospects Chairman tunes have been made in Mora county times employs from 300 to 400 men, in the vicinity. Alex S. Bushkevitz by stock raising, and the man who pos- supplying ballast for the railway Copper is the principal ore, some of Herman Goodman Clerk it assaying as high as 85 per cent., Vigil Member sesses capital, some experience and track. Two train loads of stone are Lucas business ability can invest money to shipped daily. Population, 350. besides carrying gold, silver, and lead. no better purpose than in this in- Cleveland, better known as San An- Pooulation, 200. YVEALTH. dustry. tonio, lies of Mora, Llano del Coyote is two miles east three miles west of Coyote. Its resources are chiefly The assessment of 1907 gives the tax- AGRICULTURE. in the Mora valley. Two stores, a saw- stock raising 3, and farming. It has two of Mora county as i,lio,-82- The county leads in agriculture. To- mill, and postoffice are here. Popula- able wealth 600. stores, one church, a school, and a an increase of $9,145 over the pre- gether with Taos county it was the tion, blacksmith shop. is year. census of 1906 gives granary of for many Agua Negra is four miles west of It situated in an vious The the southwest valley. open valley, watered by the Covote the value of agricultural wealtn of years, and before the advent of the Mora, also in the Mora It has Population, 300. the county as $2,81,000, but the real railroads caravans came from far and a postoffice, one store, a Protestant wealth ot the county undoubtedly ap- near to secure wheat and other agri- church, a mission school, and a saw- MORA COUNTY'S FUTURE. proximates $6,000,000. During the past cultural products. Even today from mill. At this point the main road to Now is the time to settle in Mora nscal year 100,000 acres were settled 2F, to 50 wagons, loaded with agricul- Mora starts. Population, 500. comity. The building of branch rail- upon by homesteaders, under the Fed- tural products, are on the road daily Rito de ,1a Agua Negra is fifteen roads into the county will greatly in- west Mora and is center of eral and land laws. , from the Mora valley to Las Vegas or miles of the crease land values and will bring many Mora is one of the few counties in to Wagon Mound. Five acres produce the best oats and potato producing opportunities for the establishment of the Territory where the area appropri- 13,665 pounds of oats, or 85 bushels to valley in the county. It has two stores, new industries, the development of la- ated exceeds the area of public lands. the acre. Potatoes yield from 3 to 5 a Protestant church, a Catholic church, tent resources, the building of new The area still subject to entry under tons per acre, Mora county being one and Protestant mission school. Popu- towns and the growth of the older the Federal land laws is 700,000 acres, of the few parts of the southwest lation, 600. settlements. With its ideal climate, its wnile that appropriated is 830,000 acres. where potatoes are raised successfully. Cebolla lies in a rich valley divided abundance of water, its undeveloped The agricultural lands of Mora county Irrigation Is not needed to raise crops. from the Mora valley by a mountain resources. Mora county promises in the are valued on the assessor s books at The principal crops are wheat, oats, range. A large reservoir supplies irri- near future to become one of the most $225,000 and the grazing lands at $341,-00- 0, alfalfa, corn, barley, rye, potatoes, and gation water to the many fertile farms, densely populated and richest sections but the census of 1900 shows that vegetables. Horticulture Is a very suc- wheat, hay, and oats being the princi- of the great Southwest. they are worth at least six times as cessful pursuit, and the fruit raised pal products. Population, 400. much. here will stand comparison with that La Cueva is situated five miles east CLIMATE. in the United States. of Mora and is supplied with water raised anywhere head- DIRECTORY Like the rest of New Mexico, Mora Its flavor is unsurpassed and in size from the Mora river. It is the county enjoys a peerless climate that and color it has no equal. From the quarters of the La Cueva Ranch Com- lung and throat trou- Mora and adjoining valleys 15,000 pany. A Catholic and a Protestant CHURCHES. is a specific for annually church and a Protestant mission bles. Its high altitude, the purity of pounds of oats are shipped are CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Father its atmosphere, the grandeur of its and about 2,000,000 pounds of corn. school are; maintained. There Ant Cellier, pastor. Services held scenery, pines, spruce, cedar, and Enough wheat is raised to supply and also two, blacksmith shops at the place. monthly. Notices of its 500. date of service pinon forests make it an ideeal sec- keep busy the year around one modern Population, will be posted a week in advance. No- water-pow- er east for homes and a health-seeker- 's roller mill and six grisi Golondrinas lies thirteen miles tify the pastor of sick tion sngm Mora and fifteen miles west of Wa- calls. paradise. The annual raiman is mills. valley is wat- and occurs mostly in the summer The homeseeeker can purchase land trous. The. surrounding METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. F. months. There are no extremes in tem- already under cultivation at from $10 ered by the Mora and the Cebolla. E. Finley, Springer, N. Mexico, pastor. perature either in summer or winter, to $40 per acre. Mora county produces Farming and stock raising are the Services held in school house first Sun- the winters being mild and sunshiny sugar beets very rich in saccharine principal industries. Alfalfa and other day in every month. Sunday school and the summers cool, and even cold matter and yielding a heavy crop to hay, all kinds of cereals, legumes, and every Sunday at 2.00 p. m. sections. acre. extraordinary purity of fruits are the principal products. The at night in the mountainous the The post-offic- e. There is good fishing and hunting in these beets and their high per cent of settlement has one store and a CLUBS. country; roads are good and ac- sugar have a demand for them, Population, 250. the created Valley miles east ROY COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meet- commodations for .tourists and health and quantities have been shipped to Cherry is fifteen ings held on first and third Tuesdays are plain but substantial and the Colorado beet-sug- ar factories as of Watrous and farming is pursued every seekers with most mod- month in Club Hall. Officers: F. comfortable. an experiment; but, owing to the cost here in accordance the A. Roy, president; J. Floersheim, vice RAILROADS. of freight and the difficulty of taking ern method. The valley is watered president; F. B. et being Evans, secretary; W. " the beets to the railroad, sugar-be- from the Mora river, ditches H. Mora county is crossed from north to on sides of the river Willcox, treasurer. by great Fe Railway. raising is not as profitable as it would taken out both EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. south the Santa lo- watering of acres. Al- F. The mileage is little over 40 miles. A be if a sugar factory or two were and thousands Roy, J. Floersheim, A. S. Bushkevitz Mora cated nearer to the beet field. Labor falfa, corn, óats, and all kinds of fruits H. B. railroad from Las Vegas to has 'Vegetables an im- Goodman, F. Evans. Trustees: W. been surveyed, and an extension from is cheap, water power abundant, and are raised. attain H. Willcox, H. Goodman, F. A. Roy. contemplated. Mora fuel easily secured, factors which mense size, t Hundreds of cattle, fat Mora to Taos is ? on adjoining county needs more railroads for its de- would contribute much to the success and sleek, roam the PRIMROSE PROGRESSIVE CIRCLE. ton- beet-sug- ar factories. mesas, while sheep graze peacefully by velopment and would give heavy of Popu- Meetings held every Saturday after- nage to such. The building of railroads The following are the principal agri- the thousands in this section. noon. Officers: Mrs. J. A. Wilson, would also lead to the establishment or cultural valleys: The Mora and Agua lation, 150. 3 president; Mrs. F. B. Strong, vice presi- many industries, for which the raw Negra valley, nearly all under cultiva- Ocate is twenty-fiv- e miles west of dent; Miss Josephine Roy, secretary; by tion, is twenty-tw- o miles long. In its Wagon Mound, near the dividing line Mrs. W. H. materials can be furnished the Colfax counties. Willcox, treasurer county, for which the fuel and water narrowest place it is 400 yards wide between Mora and Trustees: Mrs. F. A. Rov, Mrs. VV. H. power are there, and home markets for the length of about 12 miles; the There are 1,200 settlers in this fertile Willcox, Mrs. F. B. Evans. could easily be found. other 10 miles are from 2 to 3 miles valley. Ocate has five general stores, valley is 10 miles each carrying a stock that would do TIMBER. wide. The Cebolla Table del Tiempo Lo-a- l & S. long and from iy2.to 3 miles wide. credit to a city store. There are two del E. P. W. Many parts, especially in the moun- The Guadalupita valley Is 5 miles long churches, four schoolhouses, and sev- PARA EL SUR. tains, are heavily timbered districts. and 3 miles wide along the Guadalu- eral blacksmith shops. The town is No 123 llega a Roy a la 1:35, Sale de Steps are being taken to protect some pita, and then runs 10 miles to Lucero, most beautifully situated, being sur- Roy a los 2:00 p, m, of the timber sections, especially on the averaging about a quarter of a mile in rounded by high well-timber- ed moun- Pecos Forest Reserve. This does not width. The Llano del Coyote valley is tains. The Ctcate Valley is dotted with PARA EL NORTE. prohibit the cutting of timber, but about 3 miles long and 1 mile wide. beautiful meadows, and about 5,000 merely regulates it. Seven million feet annually. Trenes mesclados No. 124; llega a The La Cueva valley, not Including the tons of hay are harvested Roy a las 12:15. of lumber are annually shipped out of 100,000 acres of the La Cueva Ranch The Ocate Qreek is the dividing line Sale a los 12:40 p. m. the county. From 25 to 50 wagon loads Company, has an area of about 14,000 between the Mora grant and the public of ties and telegraph poles are dally acres. The Golondrina valley has an domain. Many thousands of cattle, taken to the railroad. area xf 5,000 acres. The Cherry and sheep, and horses can be seen grazing MINING. Watrous valleys produce alfalfa prin- around Ocáte, making a picture of Victor Gallegos cipally, although 30,000 pounds of grain peace and plénty. The valley was set- MORA, NEW MEXICO. Mora is not a mining: county, but years ago, every of land there are indications in plenty of min- is raised annually, being used mostly tled fifty foot eral wealth to that of any section of in fattening cattle, there being about being disputed with hostile Indians, 20,000 head of cattle in these two val- and today a certain part of the valley ABOGADO DE LEY the Rocky mountains Many prospects de los Apaches. have been located and some of them leys. Besides these valleys, which all is known as' Corral PRACTICA EN LOS show considerable developmtnt. The have irrigation systems, there are the The valley is exceptionally well wat- indications of copper are especially Lower Cebolla, Buena Vista, Carmen, ered, the Ocate Creek being formed Cortes de Jueces de Pruebas promising. Extensive work is being Gascon, and other small valleys that by several sparkling mountain streams Corte de Comisionado de Condado are very productive. which comes down picturesque canons. y Corte de Jueces de Paz y done in the Rociada and Coyote mining Fort Union lies eight miles north districts, as well as in the northern HISTORY. of Watrous. It has a romantic history. NOTARIO PUBLICO part of the Pecos river forest reserve. Mora is the Spanish word for rasp- The caravans on the Santa Fe trail, in The Rociada Gold and Copper Company berry, the first settlers naming the the early fifties and sixties often made is down 200 feet, and has a 6 to 8 foot section thus on account of the abund- it a haven of refuge. A stage carried vein of copper, assaying from 10 to 20 ance of wild raspberries. Up to 1830 the mail from and to Kansas City once per cent, in addition to the gold, silver, the county was the hunting ground of every two or three months, and later Local Time and lead. There are many other good Indian tribes who held undisputed on monthly. Freight wagons and the Table prospects in the same vicinity, some sway. In 1832 the first attempt was prairie schooners made the trip in six having ore running as high as thirty-iiv- e made by white men to settle on the months, and some took a whole year per cent, in copper. The Santa present site of Mora, but the settlers to make a return trip. The place was Barbara King mine, near Mora, has were driven off by the Indians and a to the traveler an oasis and a bulwark EL PASO & SOUTHWESTERN had assays of from $60 10 $70 per ton. number of them were slain. However, against the marauding Indians. The There is a small smelter at Rociada. El other attempts were made, and in 1840 Oro gravel was formerly old fort is 6,700 feet above sea level worked with the settler made a brave stand against and situated" in a valley twenty-fiv- e GOING SOUTH the pan, each pan yielding as much as the Indians and from that day the a turkey quill filled with gold dust. In upper miles long and five miles wide. The Mixed train. No. 123 Arrives at Roy white men held the hand. The Turkey Mountains lies to the east, at 1:35; leaves 2:00 p. the Coyote mining district several hun- - Mora valley was at that time a dense majestic m. dred thousand dollars have been ex- while to the west rise the forest and great hardship was endured slopes of the Rock mountains. The fort GOING NORTH. pended, but litigation has caused op- in clearing the lands and building was abandoned In 1891. An extinct cra- erations to lag. Specimens of ore homes. Often a white man would be lies and Ocate, and for Mixed train. No. 124 Arrives at $3,-2- 60 ter between it Roy have been picked up that assayed killed at his own door by marauding many miles arjsund lava is piled up. at 12:15; leaves 12:40 p. m. in gold to the ton, and there is a Indians, and it was not. uncommon for Guadalupita is situated twelve miles tradition of a "lost mine" that at one women and children to be carried into north of Mora in a beautiful valley time yielded fabulous sums. This mine captivity. The Mexican government surrounded by high mountains. The is supposed to be located on the, Mora furnished no protection, and the set- valley round 4tout is well watered by grant, and much money has been ex- tlers had but rude weapons with which Baum Bros. pended to rediscover it. is several small i streams, the chief of It natural to repel the attacks of the savage which is the j Coyote, which gets its - ROY. MEXICO. to suppose that with mountain forma- hordes. The government, however, flow from the- Black Lakes, in Colfax NEW tion similar to that of the richest min- gave a large grant of land to seventy-si- x county. There Is a sawmill, general eral districts in the world, and rich of thse sturdy men. In 1847, dur- store, a church, and a school in the float being picked up in every part of ing the war with Mexico, these people settlement, which also ñas a postoffice. the county, as well as mineral veins ap- were intensely loyal to Mexico. New- Hay, grain, potatoes and legumes are TIN SHOP parent on the surface in many locali- comers from the States about this raised in large quantities, "but ties, that Mora county has a great fu- time were the chief massacred, and the Ameri- industry Is stock raising. Many thou- ALL KINDS GALVANIZED. WORK ture as a mineral producer. Although can troops, who appeared soon after- sand sheep graze in the hills, and on Mora has no coal mines, the coal indi- wards, as a punishment, laid town Well Casing, Safety lues, Oil and Water many the the mountains browse many herds of Barrels, Spouting. Tin and Iron Roof- cations are such that thousands of Mora in ashes. After the annexa- cattle. comes very early in of tons could be produced annually tion these people were Grass the ing. Stock and Storage Tanks. Agents as loyal to the spring, and therefore cattle do excep for Deep Well Pumps and Wind Mills. tention to-da- y than at any former time Sheep and Goats. pn account of its agricultural possibil- The ancient inhabitants of New Mex- Go to the Land of Sunshine ities. Homeseekers are going to the ico were a pastoral people they pos- territory in great numbers, taking up sessed large flocks. It would seem and purchasing large areas of land and from this that sheep were "native and A GUIDE TO NEW MEXICO FOR SETTLER AND THE IMMIGRANT. building new agricultural communities THE to the manor born." At any rate, the PUBLIC LANDS AND THE LAWS UNDER WHICH THEY CAN of considerable importance. THE territory, undeveloped as it is, boasts

BE OBTAINED. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR THE HOMESEEKER. and-goat- Rainfall. of more sheep s than any other state or territory in the Union. New Mexico, the "Land of Sun- ing a stream or water to it, or other- country, about Roy, located in The It is estimated that $5.000,000 sheep shine and of great promise," has, dur- wise making it subject to irrigation, a the rainbelt, which traverses the north- and 250,000 Angora goats are now" ing the past few years received more map of the land with the proposed eastern part, the-averag- e annual rain- owned within the territory. Tue wool attention in the eastern newspapers ditch or means of water supply, should fall is eighteen inches. In the last clip of .1902 amounted to 22,000,000 ' and magazines, as to its products, its be made showing the source from two years it is reported that the rain- pounds. Shipments to the mutton possibilities in the way of agricultural! which the supply is to be drawn. An fall was close to twenty-fiv- e inches. market reached the 500,000 figure and pursuits and of its healthful and un- application with accompanying map brought ZV2 cents per pound. Every surpassed climate for the health, (should be made before the same of- The Soil. county has its quota of sheep, ranging seeker. ficers as in the case of a homestead The soil of the valleys of the vicin- from 40,000 to 200,000 hsad. The best The day of development of in entry, and 25 cents per acre paid as ity of Roy is superior in" productive sheep ranges are on the mesas and in dustrial activity, is at hand in fhe first installment on the price. At capabilities to the alluvial soil of the the foothills, where the rainfall aver- northwestern New Mexico. Tha the end of one year proof must be prairie states. ages from fifteen to twenty inches-suffic- ient dawi of a new era is break- piade in the general land office of the The crops are not seriously troubled to keep the grass in condition ing. Ideal climate, natural beauty expenditure of a sum equal to $1 per by either pests or fungus dis- insect the year round. Little care is neces- of the semi-tropic- country, widQ acre in reclaiming and improving the eases. Much sunshine and dry climate sary in the line of feeding, a change of range of crops, without irrigation, Jand. At the end of the second and prevent growth of fungi and, there the location alone being essential when combine to make here a second Kan- third years similar proof must be fore, are not likely to become these the pasture becomes exhausted. sas. Immense ranches, heretofore made. At the end of the fourth year, troublesome. The insect pests that only grazing lands for the great herds by the payment of $1 per acre, titlo have found their way here seem to be Climate. ante--, can be to tract, which will of wild buffalo, cattle, horses and secured the uite easily controlled by proper treat- s The healthful-propertie- of New lope, are now being up into then stand the entryman $4.25 per ment. broken Mexico's climate have already been too farming, rais- acre, all but $1.25 per acre having been farms for extensive fruit widely advertised to need repetition ing and truck gardening. expended (or supposedly expended) in Subterranean Water Supply. here. Roy is no exception to the gen- Surrounding Roy on all sides, within improvements looking to the redemp- A per cent, of valley sur- large the eral rule. On account of its altitude, a 50 miles, are oJ tion of the land. country Roj radius of thousands face of the surrounding there are no extremes of temperature. acres of government Persons desiring to take advantage is of water-bea- r rich, fertile, free underlaid with strata The summers never become uncom- land, land which, with the-- combina of the homestead or desert land act, ing rock, composed of loose sand in fortably hot, and the winters are ex- tion of brains and brawn to till it, can should call on some reliable persons most cases, but abundant water has ceptionally mild. Rainfall The rec- be made to yield bountiful results in cuch as county surveyor or the the oeen found in limestone formations ' ords of the United States Weather Bu- ihe way of crops. Immigrants ar- United States Court commissioner, ilso. These "water deposits" are at reau Service give the average annual rive daily, and none leave without first who have complete plats and records present of unknown extent, but it is rainfall, covering a period of twelve entering a claim of 160 acres of the va- of all vacant lands, which are subject Delieved that they underlie most of the years for this section of New Mexico cant government land and others pur- to entry; also it would be advisable arable surface of the territory. One as eighteen inches, but in the last three chase. for every person to get the land sur- unusual feature is they lie very near years the average rainfall has been The regulations governing the acqui- veyed, the cost of a reliable survey of the surface, and wells from ten to over twenty-on- e inches. sition of United States government a claim is $10 for a homestead and $15 forty feet in depth reach an appar- climate may become a valuable land for farming purposes are in sub- for a desert. ently inexhaustible reservoir. That resources of a stances as follows: The applicant asset in the stock of the Roy, Mora County, New Mexico. a question. Health must be a citizen of the United States, Fruit. country is no longer one desirable thing in life. For either native or naturalized; must be Roy, Mora county, New Mexico, is a In passing on the productiveness of is the health men will sacrifice all else, even over twenty-on- e years of age and lively little town on the Dawson the soil in the vicinity of Roy we to the risking of life itself. For with- either unmarried or the head of a fam- branch of the Great El Paso & South- could not do justice to it without a out health life is not worth the living. ily, and must not have, previously western railway system, which con- mention of the famous! Orchard ranch, A healthful climate, then, is what a used his right of entry. The tract se- nects with the Rock Island railroad at owned by the Mills Ranch Resort Com- large majority of the race is looking lected must be examined and affidavit Tucumcari, the much advertised town, pany, located in the Red River canon, for. jnade that it is not of a mineral char- which is only 68 miles from this point. twelve miles northwest of Roy. This acter. There are two laws now in ef- The town commenced with the build- large orchard consists of apples, As a Health Resort. fect under which an applicant may ing of the Dawson railway, which ends, peaches, pears, pomegranates, necta- It is not the purpose of this paper make entry for farming purposes, tho at the famous coal camp cal'd Daw- rines, grapes, plums, strawberries, to exploit New Mexico as a health re- homestead law and the desert land son, New Mexico, 70 miles ircm this cherries, apricots and other small sort, only so far as the conditions of act. point. The town has about 300 inhab fruits. The fruit raised on this ranch climate tend to affect the agricultural A homestead entry may be made itants, founded by the Roy Bros, in is of the highest quality it is the and industrial prospects. But there by any person having the qualificai the year 1903. It has the necessary boast of the management that no are thousands who are seeking new tions as above stated, for a tract oC business houses for its present size, wormy fruit has ever been discovered homes or chances of investment where not more than 160 acres. Application but requires many more, as the immi- on the ranch, and crops are abundant 'health is the chief object in view. may be made at the local land office gration movement progresses and every year. This great orchard was owing to a wash- or to a United States commissioner or popunlation increases. under irrigation, but Market. the county clerk in the county where out on the river two years ago, it has . the land is situated. The fees are as Churches. been impossible to irrigate, but the All country products can readily be follows: For land within the crops have not diminished neverthe- marketed at Roy, where the best of A large Catholic church' is now near-in- g railroad limits, $22 for 160 acres, less. (prices are obtained. Good butter has completion. Other religious or- i$ll for 80 acres, and $8 for 40 acres. Livs Stock Industry. never sold for less than 25 cents per ganizations hold services in the pound, and eggs are at a good demand Outside of the railroad limits the fees New Mexico always will be a cattle school house. at 35 cents per dozen, the average be- iare $16 for 160 acres, $8 for 80 acres country. The high mesas and foothills School House. ting 35 to 40 cents respectively. In &nd $6.50 for 40 acres. The applicant with their luxuriant grass, the mild taiust comparison to the prices that such state his full name and the place The town has an educa- climate and the natural protection post-offic- e commodities bring, the producer prices of his actual' residence and the tional institution. It is a beautiful from storms; the high altitude and of merchandise are very low, all goods address to which notices regard- stone structure comsisting of three pure air, which develop great lang and being sold by local merchants on the ing his application may be sent. The rooms and a library. Three teachers feeding capacity in the herds, and the same basis the same goods are sold in applicant must establish his residence employed regularly. Much credit valleys with their wonderful capacity ire the East. in a house upon the land selected s due to William C. Roy and the writer for the production of alfalfa and other of ap within six momhs of the date ind publisher for providing for the forage plants for "finishing" for the How Reached. to plicátion, and must, in order secur6 ;own the best school house building in market, make the territory of New the Roy may be reached by either tho :a patent, reside on and, cultivate country. Mexico a veritable paradise for live the Rock Island, which makes close con- .same for five years, or should he wish, stock men. Resources. nection with the El Paso Southwestern to commute by paying the price in The cattle interest is yet in its in- of New Mex-.c- o at Tucumcari, New Mexico, or the pash, he can do so after a resident The natural resources fancy. Conservative estimates place the follow- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, which and cultivation of fourteen months.. may be embraced under the number of head at 1,250,000, a mineral, makes close connection at French, New Before, however, a patent is issued the ing heads: Agricultural, small proportion of what the territory Mexico. The following very low home-seeker'- s jiomesteader must make final proof of grazing, timber and climatic. capable of sustaining. The trouble is rates are offered., by these his resident and his compliance with, heretofore been the necessity of Agriculture. has roads: From Kansas City and St. the law in other respects. This must unfinished product east shipping the Roy two wit- - a country is its ag- Louis return trip tickets direct to be uvon the testimony of The mainstay of to be prepared for the. market. This are sold for $20. From Chicago round nesses, after due publication of the. ricultural resources. will be remedied in a few years when sup trip homeseekers' tickets are sold foi time when said proof is to be offered. It is the tiller of the soil who the valley lands supplement with their produces ma- $25. Tickets are for sale on the first Under the desert land act additional ports the race and the crops of corn, alfalfa, sorghum and development and and third Tuesdays of each month. For land to the extent of 320 acres may be terial for commercial kaffir corn the grasses of the uplands further information inquire of your secured as follows: If a tract be found national prosperity. . In the production of fat cattle ready for morn at i agent. which can be made productive by lead New Mexico is attractins the block. 0) I5! (5) Y

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J. B. CARSON, NEW MEXICO V. S. BUSHKOVITZ, Manager Solano Branch, Eastern Representative, , Solano, New Mexico. Lemont, III. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, Department of the Interior, - ' Department of the Interior, Land Office at Clayton. N, M., Sept. 9, 1907. Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico. Land Ollice at Clayton, New Alex. Notice is hereby (riven that Gregoria Mon- - Sept. 16, 1907. Land Office at Clayton, New Mex. toya.oi Gould, New Mexico, has filed notice October 2, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Guada- Oct. 1, 1907. of his intention to make final five. year proof in Notice is hereby given that Cel- support ot his claim, viz: Homestead Entry lupe M. de Cordova, widow of Placido Notice is hereby given that Es- so Trujillo, of Gould, N. M., has No. 3030. made August 12. 1902. for the swM Gonzales, of Gallegos, N. M., has peranza de Gonzales, widow of section 24, township 19 N.. range 28 E,, and filed notice of his intention to make tiled notice of his intention to that said proof will be made before Alex, S. Juan Maria Gonzales, dee'd, has five-ye- final five year proof in support of his tinal ar in sup- Hushkevitz, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, nuke proof filed notice of her intention to Roy. N, M.. on October 28. 1907. claim, viz. Homestead Entry No. 3874 port of his claim, viz: Homestead make final five He names the following witnesses to prove made July 23, 1902. for the se year proof in sup- ni Entry No. 3931, made Aug. 12, his continuous residence upon, and cultivation 1- and ni sw -4 section 26, township 19, port of his claim, viz: Homestead of. the land, viz: N., 28 proof 1902, for the ei swi of sec. 30,and No. Manuel Roybal, Lacadas Uontoya. Doroleo range E., and that said Entry 3844, made July 9,1902 Jiel anb lot 1, sec. 31, town- Garcia, all of Gould, N. M.; Pablo Martinez, of will be made before Manuel Martinez, nwl for the nh nwl and wl nei section Las Vegas. N. M, Edward W. Fox, U. S. Court Commissioner, at his of- ship 19 n., range 29 e., and that 24, township 0-- 10-2- 23 n., range 29 e., 1st pub, last Register. fice, Gallegos. N. M., on October 29, will made before W. said proof be and that said proof will be made Í907. Commis- NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATIOÑ. II. Willcox, U. S. Court He name the following witnesses to before Register and Receiver, at Department of the Interior. sioner, at his ollice, Roy, n. M., proof his continuous residence upon, Clayton, N. M., on November 22, Land Office at Clayton, N. M.. Sept. 9, 1907. on November 15, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Mariana Mon-toy- a, and cultivation of, the land, viz: 1907. of Gould. N M.. has tiled of her He names the following wit- notice Epifanio Tafoya, Tomas Gonzales, lie names the following wit- to make final five-ye- ar proof in sup- G. nesses to prove his continuous res- port of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. Leandro G. Martinez, Antonio nesses to prove his continuous res- 3939, made August 12. 1902, for the se! swM Martinez, all of Gould, N. M. idence upon, and cultivation of, idence upon, and cultivation of, swM se'Á of section 19. and w ueli section 30 Edward W. Fox, the land, viz: township 19 N . range 29 E.. and that said protf the land, viz: 1st p p 10-2- 6 wiU be made before Alex, S. Uusbkevitz, U. last Register. Andreas Trujillo, Candido Tru- Eulogio Lobato, Alejandro Roi-ba- l, S. Commissioner at his office, Roy, N. M., on " jillo, Jose 1). Blea, Julian Marr, October 28, 1907. Leandro Salazar, of Des-Moine- s, He names the following witnesses to prove NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. all of Gould, Union Co., N. m. N. M.; Trinidad Lobato, his continuous residence upon, and cultivation Department of the Interior. Edward W. Fox, of Chapham, N. m. of. the land, viz: Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, Manuel Roybal, Lacarias Montoya. Doroleo 1 p. 10-- 5 last 11-- 9 Register. 19, 1907. Edward W. Fox, Uarcia; all of Gould. N. M.; Pablo Martinez, of Sept. 1 10-1- 11-- Las Vegus, N. M. Edward W. Fox. Notice is hereby given that Luis E. p 2 last, 10 Register. 1st pub 9 21 last 10-2- 0 Register, Pino, of Albert. Union Co., N. M.has NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. filed notice of his intention to matee Department of the Interior, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. final five year proof in support of his Department of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.! Land Office at Clayton, xew Mex. Interior, Department of the Interior. claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 4020 Land Office Clayton, New October 2, 1907. at Mex. Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico made Sept. 10, 1902, for th wj ie 4 Se- October 2, 1907. September 19, 1907. and wi se 1 4, sec. 23, township 21 n. Notice is hereby giuen that Notice is hereby given that Ju- .Notice is hereby iven that Fred S. range 27 e., and that said proof will vero Belarde, of Albert, Union an Andres Be rnal, of Roy, Brown, of Koy, N. M., has filed notice be made before VV. H. Willcox, U. S. Co., N. m., has tiled notice of his Mora filed his of his intention to make final commu- Court Commissioner, at his office in intention to make final five year Co., N. m., has notice of proof in support of his claim, Roy, N. M.. on November 11, 1907. tinal five-yea- r tation proof in support of his claim, viz: intention to make viz: Homestead Entry No. 087-1-- , made He Lames the following witnesses to in his Homestead Entry No. 3643, made proof support of claim, viz: 18, 190(5, s sw 4 of prove his continuous residence upon, August for the Homestead Entry No. 3502, made See. 15; nel-- 4 ne of Sec. 21; and and cultivation of, the land, viz: March 14, 1902, for the nh sel and 1902, for the wi swi of nw nw sec. 22, township 20 n., Jose Leandro Martinez, of Roy, and sel sel of Sec. 5, and nei nei Ja. 2, County, N. 28, and section 33, range 20 e., and that said proof will Mora M.; Encarnación section 8, township 20 n., range 29 Sec. nl nwl made before VV. II. Willcox. U. S. Lucero, Casimiro Lucero, Camilo township 17 range 29 and be e., and thatsaid proof will be made n., e., Court Commissioner, at his office. Roy Gallegos, all of Albert, Union Co., will be made before before W. II. Willcox, U. S. Ct. that said proof N. M., on November 11. 1907. N. M. W. W. II. Willcox, U. S. Court Com- He names the following witnesses to Edward Fox, Commissioner, at his office, Roy, 1st p. 10-2- 6 Register. missioner, at his office, Roy, n m, prove his continuous residence upon, N. m. , on Nov. 15, 1907. 1907. and cultivation of, the land, viz: He names the following wit- on November 15, Eugene Dona- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. names following wit- William P. Tindall, nesses to prove his continuous res- He the hue; Fred B. Strong. Edward B. Department of the Interior. nesses to prove his continuous res- Office Fe, Sept. 23.1907 idence upon, and cultivation of, Holmes, all of Roy, Mora County. Land at Santa idence upon, and cultivation of, N. M. Notice is hereby given that Juana the land, viz: Edward W. Fot. M Lujan de Mares, heii of Paulina Raymundo Sandoval, Kamon the land, viz: 9 28 10-2- 6 of Solano, m; 1st p. last Register. de la Soledad M. de Lujan, of Wagon Sandoval, Mariano Chavez, Camilo Basilio Garcia, n Mound, N. M. filed notice of her of Gould, m; has Gallegos, all of Albert, Union Co. Cesario Garcia, n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , intention to make final five year prosf Jaan 3. Bernal, of Gould, n. m.; claim, Home- N. m. Edward W. Fox, Department of the Interior, in support of. his viz: Tomas A. Rivera, of Roy, n. m. Entry No. 7198 made Aug.' 27, 1 p. 10-- 5 last 11-- 9 Register. Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico. stead Edward W Fox, Sept. 13. 1907. 1902, for the ne 4, ne 14 se 1 4, 10-- 11-- 1-- 1-- 1 5 9 Register. Notice is hersby given that Antonio Sec. 23, nw 4 sw sec. 2Í, town- SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW p last Trujillo, of Gould, N. M. has filed ship 20 n., range 24 e., and that said notice of his intention to make final proof will be made before J. R. Aguil-r- , live year proof in support of his claim U. S. Court Commissioner, at 0OOOO$OO0OO0 Homestead Entry No. 3779, made Wagon Mound, N. M,, on November viz: ' O ' -- May 26, .1902, for the w ne 14 and 5, 1907. O o o AmirINI CTPlMT&ínr.lv-- 1- -4 to JL? Jr f vi se section 35, township 19 N.. lie names the following witnesses Or la, n 29 will prove his continuous residence upon, range E., and that said proof SPRINGER. NEW MEXICO. be made be ore W. II. Willcox. U S. and cultivation of, the land, viz: o Court Commissioner, at his office in Tomas Montano, Pablo Duran, Es- o V5? Hoy, N M., on October 29, 1907 peta Lujan, Juan de Mata Mares, all o O He names the following witnesses of Wagon Mound, N. M. o O to prove his continuous residence Manuel It. Otero, Capital Paid Up. $30,000 o 10-2- o upon, and cultivation of, the land, 1st p. 9 28 last 6 . -- Begister. o o viz: o Andres C; Trpjillo. Zacarías Mon- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. O AND DIRECTORS: o toya Doroteo. Garcia, Julian Marr, Department of tie Interior, OFFICERS Co., 9. 1007. o all of Gould, Union N.'M. Land Offlce at Clayton. .N. M., Sept. S. vice Pres. - - C. N. Blackwell, Pres. Floersheim, Edward W. Fox, Notice is hereby given that Jose R. Vigil, of q o N- - in- 10-2- Roy. Mora Co.. M.. has filed notice of his 1st p 9 2L last p 6 Register. D. J. Devine, Cashier. tention to make final five 'year proof in sup- 0 o port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. O G. W. Gillespie. M. M. Salazar R. E. Alldredge o 3728, made April 25. 1902, for the nwif neM. aV 9, township 20 N., O o BOOST your Town nwM aud neM swM section range 25 E. and that said proof will bo made o o before Altx. S. Bushkevitz, U. S. Commission- er, at his offlce, Roy. N. M., on October 28. 1907, o o end He names the following witnesses to prove o o his continuous residence upon, and cultivation NEAREST BANKING TOWN o of. the land, viz: o Frank A Roy, Adolpho Montoya, Tito Hur- o TO ROY. o Subscribe for yoir tado. Marcelino Romero, all of Roy. N. M. Edward W. Fox, o o Home Paper. lstpub. 10-2- 6 Register 00000000000000000000000000 FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. DID NOT WANT TO BUY. Classifying Her. HOW TO COOK VEAL Ascum I understood you to call Discharged Becaues Doctors Could Not The Great Musician Had No Use for Mrs. Rownder a widow, but her hus- Cure. His Production. band is living. you SEVERAL DAINTY DISHES PRE Wise Oh, yes; she's what Leri P. Brockway, A great tenor had been singing for might call a "club widow" she's a PARED FOR TWO PEOPLE. S. Second Ave., Anoka., Minn., says: "After lying for some hours into a phonograph. woman who has a late husband. five months in a hos- "The phonograph," he said, "is a Houston Post. pital I was dis- wonderful thing. It almost realizes Braised Cutlets a la Creole Will That charged as incurable, the wish of the Scottish poet, the wish Prove Appetizing A Chafing and given only six that we might see ourselves as others SICK HEADACHE Dish to Dispose of Left- months to live. My see us. We can now, at least, hear overs. heart was affected, I ourselves, a thing impossible before. Positively cured by had smothering The phonograph teaches us many val- CARTER'S these Little Pills. uable lessons. When I was in the They also relieve Dis- Copyright, 1907, The Delineator. New York. spells, and some- army, before I realized the capabilities tress from Dyspepsia, In- Braised Cutlets a la Creole Melt a times fell uncon- ITTLE of my voice, I played the flute. A digestion and Too Hearty tablespoonful of lard a frying-pan- . scious. I got so I Eating. A perfect rem- in phonograph salesman brought a IVER Chop four small onions fine and let couldn't use my edy for Dizziness, Nau- phonograph to my quarters and tried sea, Drowsiness, Bad them fry for a moment in the hot arms, my eyesight PILLS. to sell it to me on the instalment plan. Taste in the Mouth, Coat- lard. Then season four chops, or cut- was impaired and the kidney secre- ed Tongue, Pain in the I was undecided. Finally the man lets, with salt and pepper, dredge tions were badly disordered. I was Side, TORPID LIVER. took out a blank cylinder. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. them with flour, and place them on completely worn out and discouraged he said, rather reluctantly, top of the frying onions. When they when I began using Doan's Kidney "'See' SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. 'here is a blank cylinder. You may have simmered for a few minutes, Pills, but they went right to the cause of and did make a record on it, then we will run Genuine Must Bear turn them; and, at the expiration of an- the trouble their work well. CARTERS it off and you shall hear yourself. It's Fac-Simi- le other two or add two I have been feeling well ever since." Signature three minutes, a costly favor I am doing you, but it OlTTLE tablespoonfuls of yinegar, a little Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. will show you what a fine instrument chopped parsley, a clove of Foster-Milbur- n Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. IJIVER threaded this is.' I PILLS. garlic, a bay-lea- f and some thyme. "I was delighted. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Turn to time, until NO STAIN ON HIS RECORD. the veal from time " Til get my flute,' I said. 'I'll play it has browned on both sides; then Had Best a flute solo.' add a coffee-cupfu- l water, cover That's Where the Driver the of hot "Well, I played my best into the ma the pan, and let the water come to a of the Preacher. chine. It seemed to me that I had elp the Horse boll quickly. At this point, remove it . J t M M . never comoinea oeiore sucn ieeiing No article is more useful to the back of the stove, where it can A New York clergyman, who often with such accuracy. I was more than about the stable than Mica do no more than simmer, and leave it spends his vacation in fishing the Axle Grease. Put a little on streams of the Adirondacks, was on pleased with myself. Then the man the soindles before vou ' 'hook for two hours. Remove the garlic and up" it will help the horse, and adopted by a Set- put in the cylinder, and the music be bay-lea- f, garnish freshly chopped one trip handsome bring the load home quicker. with gan to issue forth. I frowned. parsley, serve. ter dóg, which insisted on following and " 'Is me?' I said. many him from camp to camp, as he moved that MCA AXLE Perfection Stew Much as " 'Yes, sir,' said the man. people object to the stew, or to any along the. stream. party men " 'Really me, just as I played?' dish savors of cook who One day he met a of GREASE that it, the guide, "'Precisely, sir, precisely. And is willing to take some pains in pre- workine unstream with a native recognized now,' said he, do you want to Duy me wears well better than any paring the viands for her table can The guide immediately the other crease. Coats the axle phonograph?' a surface serve a veal stew in such a manner dog as his own property. with hard, smooth of "Trying to steal my setter, are "'No,' said I; 'I want to sell the powdered mica which reduces that the fact that it is a "stew" will " friction. Ask the dealer lor Y flute.' Mica Axle Grease. never be suspected. To do this she you ne snouted at tne clergyman. I'll have you to jail for this! There's STANDARD 0)L COMPANY must first make a rich white sauce Hospital Story-Tellin- g. Incorporated , a law the woods just as big as you by using a heaping tablespoonful of in is curious philanthropists the city." It that flour and a goodly proportioned piece have in in search of a novel means of doing The clergyman endeavored to ex of butter to a cupful of good milk, or good do not engage reciters and story- plain he was an unwilling com cream. When this sauce has com- that tellers to visit hospitals and amuse panion of the dog, which had refused menced to boil, she must take some the - patients. A rich man in New away, but to little effect thin slices of cold veal and lay them to be driven York engaged Marshall P. Wilder, the a two-doll- ar bill to his in it, adding half a dozen mushrooms, until he added who has given arguments. diminutive entertainer, chopped, and a little minced parsley, pleasure nearly every city, to queer strange things hap in visit Simmer until the meat has become "It's what regularly certain hospitals in New To convince any pen to a man up here," he said to the woman that Fax-tin- e heated through, when it is ready for York. Mr. Wilder was welcomed en cq)o! Antiseptic will stage-drive- r who carried him improve the table. later thusiastically by the convalescent pa her health away from the woods. "That is the ana do all we claim Veal in Chafing Dish The appear tients, and his merry stories did them for It. We will time I was ever accused of steal- send her absolutely free a large trial ance of a chafing dish at supper, or first good. ing a dog." box of Taxtine with book of Instruc- even at luncheon, often adds material tions and genuine testimonials. Send "Yes, sir," replied the driver, sym State or Ohio, City of Toledo, I your name and address on a postal card. ly to the delights of the repast, so if LUCAS coutt. i added, after a mo U cleanses you have a chafing dish that can be pathetically, and Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he senior ment's pause, "For myself, sir, I have partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., duing and heals called into service, try it some day business In the City of Toledo, County and State mucous never been accused of stealing any- aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of PMTIfJ mem when you want to dispose of some ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every brane af thing." Youth's Companion. case of that cannot be cured by the use of left-over- s from the roast of veal. To Catarrh fections, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic Hall's Catabrh Cure. catarrh and inflammation caused by femi- do this, melt some butter in the pan, at FRANK J. CHENEY. nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and If there are no distant relations Sworn to before roe and subscribed In my presence. mouth, by local treatment cur- in 1886. direct Its and fry some chopped onions it this 6th day of December, A. D., extra- a man's funeral it's a safe bet that . a . ative power over these troubles is until they have browned nicely; then A. W. ULEASUJN , ordinary gives immediate he died poor. Notary and relief. add a cupful of veal gravy, or white Public. Thousands of women are using and rec- Hall'sliíCatarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts ommending it every day. CO cents at stock, and lay the slices of veal in it, OLD SOAKERS directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the druggists or by mail. Kemember, however, Season with salt, pepper, and mush system. Send for testimonials, free. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. f . j. une:.! B uu., roieao, u. THE R. PAXTON CO., Boston, Mass. room catsup, and, at the end of two Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Get Saturated with Caffeine. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. or three minutes, add a well-beate- n egg, and serve immediately. When a person has used coffee for a Fair Warning. Return thl.3 with 60 one-ce- Russian Croquettes Another mine of years and gradually de see girls will stamps number "Well, I that slim be and I will mall ed-ve- al dish that will appeal attrac clined in health, it is time the coffee the style this winter," remarked the you a Dollar of of eating Pain Pain Wolcott's Fain tively to lovers nice is should be left off in order to see harmless idiot. Paint Dow known as "Russian croquettes." To ders with full directions to make sixty bottles. whether or not it has been the "Yes," responded his sister, "and if Fain Faint stops pain instantly; removes Headache, make them, mince a pound of cold Toothache, Neiiralpla, in one minute; cools faster than cause of the trouble. any of my girl friends suddenly get ice; burnB will not blister. A spoonful taken four veal, and season it with pepper, salt, times a day kills Dyspepsia. Sold 40 years by agents. A lady Huntsville, Ala., says she night want you to New in lender over I don't H Li HULlOl ii Wolcotl Building, York, a little nutmeg and half a teaspoonful used coffee for about 40 years, and for any f00j questions. Hear me?" peel, of grated lemon and moisten the past 20 years has had severe Pittsburg Post. W. N. U., DENVER, NO. 43, 1907. with a sauce made as follows: Heat a stomach trouble. "I have been treat coffee-cupf- ul of milk to the boiling ed by many physicians but all in vain point; then add a slice of onion, a Everything failed to give relief. Was chopped, bay-lea- f, stalk of celery, a prostrated for some time, and came half a dozen peppercorns, and pars near dying. When I recovered sum S-JACO- mace. Do not BS ley, thyme and let the ciently to partake of food and drink 1 OIL actually boil, but keep it sim mixture tried coffee again and it soured on my steadily for fully 15 minutes mering stomach. season to taste with salt Then strain, "I finally concluded that coffee was pepper, and thicken with a blend and the cause of my trouble and stopped butter. While this sauce of flour and using it. I tried tea in its place and prepared, roll some puff paste is being milk, but neither agreed with very and, when the sauce and then GpaÍnRS thin, commenced using Postum, combined, shape a me: then I fcneat have been properly made and it was very of mixture into the had it tablespoonful the Dleasing to taste. croquette, and roll up in the shape of a it now used four months, puff paste, "I have it W a strip of the pressing the and mv health is so greatly improved ends together closely. Have some I want that I can eat almost anything FOR STIFFNESS, SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUISE, deep fat ready and fry the croquettes before, and can sleep well, whereas, NOTHING IS BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE J brown. Drain carefully, and serve with insomnia, I suffered for years with LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, mustard, cress, or sorrel and bits of my found the cause of trou YOUR A lemon. They must not be put on a "I have BACK FEELS LIKE RUSTY HINGE; a way to get rid of them SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES cold platter nor kept standing, be- bles and SPOIL, You can depend upon it, I appreciate FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. really delectable, cro- 25c-A-LL DRUGClSTS-6- 00. cause, to be "There's a Reason." Read quettes should be served very ltot tdiit "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. MIX THIS YOURSELF His Attitude. I It was difficult to hire competent, ot ll even incompetent, help in Eden Cen- ter, and the commuters in that idyllic IN THE LIMELIGHT spot had learned resignation. SIMPLE HOME-MAD- E RECIPE FOR "James," said Mrs. Crawford, "I KIDNEY CURE. haven't seen anything of that man who I was to mow our lawn. Where do you suppose he is? There, I believe that's Inexpensive Mixture of Harmless Veg he, now, over in Howe's orchard!" MAY BE AMERICAN CARDINAL "Is he standing?" inquired Mr. Craw- etable Ingredients Said to Over-- ' Archbishop Murphy to ford. Is John Farley be the come Kidney and Bladder "Yes," said his wife, "he's standing third American Cardinal? Many believe he is. Trouble Promptly. under one of the big trees looking to- The consistory will meet late in November ward our house." No upon or early in December. one can know Here is a simple home-mad- e mix "That can't be the man," said Mr. whom it will confer the red hat. American ture as given by an eminent authority Crawford. "He'd be sitting or lying Catholics are expecting an American cardinal, on Kidney diseases, who makes the down." Youth's Companion. and not a few already see the great honor be- New York daily news- statement in a Where He Had the Best of It. stowed upon the venerable head of all the Cath- paper, it will relieve almost any that John and Willie are twins. Theft olic institutions of New York. case of Kidney trouble if taken be- Though well along in years, Archbishop Far- best friend and playfellow is Archio, fore the stage of Bright's disease. He who i3 gifted with red hair and a hot ley man his archepis-copa- l is still a of action. From states that such symptoms as lame temper. One day they quarreled and palace in the rear of the St. Patrick's cath- back, pain in the side, frequent desire a huff. The a Archie started home in edral the administers the affairs of more than to urinate, especially at night; painful unsympathetic twins called after him half thousand churches and schools and homes and discolored urination, are readily "red head, red head." Archie seemed of and institutions. He is the spiritual head overcome. Here is the recipe; try it: not to hear until the insult was re- peated, when he turned and called millions. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-ha- ll by "Don't care if I am red-heade- He is an Irishman by birth, an American ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; back: of Irishman, I ain't twins, and people can tell ma adoption and a churchman of instinct. He has the activity the . Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three apart." Grand Forks Press. the quickness of the American, and the spirit of the church. ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each Gibbons 3f Balti- America has had but two cardinals, James, Cardinal meal and at bedtime. now dead. Ladies Improve your complexion and more McCloskey of New York, the latter well-know- and John, Cardinal A n physician is authority appearance by taking Meyer's increasing in favor general The sentiment of the consistory has been known to be that these ingredients are all harmless Sulphur, Arsenic and Iron Complexion Df Wafers. Produces rich, red blood and a third American cardinal. and easily mixed at home by shaking healthy complexion. 25c and 50o training of Arch- a clear Over 89,000 young people are indirectly under the well in a bottle. This mixture has a Eostpaid. Meyer's, 2557 Humboldt St., acade- bishop Farley. His parish schools have over 61,000 pupils and his peculiar healing and soothing effeci 523 chapels and mies and colleges nearly 6,500. Under him are churches, upon the entire Kidney and Urinary missions and 1,149 priests, regular and secular. structure, and often overcomes the at a conservative esti- Denver Directory The property wealth of his diocese approaches worst forms of Rheumatism in just a mate $100,000,000, partially by the following: Cathedral of St. indicated little while. This mixture is said tc OflM I I nilV Dealers In all kinds of mer-DU- li Patrick, $10,000,000; asylums, $2,000,000; seminaries, $1,250,000; 500 church-2- s li LUUN chandlse. Mammoth catalog remove all blood disorders and cure mailed free. Corner 16th and Blake. Dtnvir. 50 $2.000,000; land, $10,000,000, and chapels, $25,000,000; presbyteries, the Rheumatism by forcing the Kid md schools, $5,000,000, besides several millions in properties owned by the FAMOUS J. H. WILSON STOCK SADDLES neys to filter and strain from the blood your parlous Ask dealer for them. Take no other. religious communities. and system all uric acid and foul, de Archbishop Farley was in County Armagh, , April 20, 1842. CTfiVC REPAIRS of every known make born composed waste matter, which caust u I v 1 1. ot stove, furnace or ranre. Geo. A. 1331 Lawrence. Denver. 721. the afflictions. Try it if you aren'l Pollen. Phone well. Save the prescription. BROWN PALACE HOTELS LORD MAYOR OF LONDON European Plan. $1.50 and Upward. IN LIFE'S BRIEF SPAN. AMCDIPAM UntlCC 2 blocks from Sir John Charles Dell, who has just been nilltliiunn iiuuuu union Depot will, when he is Best $2 a day hotel in the West. American elected lord mayor of London, Experiences, Joys and Sorrows of powerful thi plan. installed on Nov. 9, become the most Human Existence. municipal officer in the world. Not only will he THE COLORADO SADDLERY CO. people be the representative of more than there The loves and friendships of indi Factory 1801-- 9 Market St., Denver. in 'whole of Canada, but he will have Harness in every style. Saddles of every de- are the cx viduals partake of charactei scription. Ask your "the Smooth- the frail dealer for not usually granted to in " several powers that are of human life, and are brief and un est Line the West mayors. he can forbid King Ed- For instance, certain. The experience of a human foot in the city of London, a right ward setting life may be shortly summed up: A which recognized by the sovereign always ask- OXFORD HOTEL is little loving and a good deal of sor ing permission before he enters. He can forbid many block from Union Depot rowing; some bright hopes and Plre-proo- troops to through the city with bayonets DENVER f, Modern, Euro- march M0 bitter disappointments; some gor pean Plan, Popular Prices. fixed. He is regarded almost as a member of the geous Thursdays when the skies are UIUTCn-ME- N AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB cabinet, and is one of the first persons to whom AN I CU de- bright and the heavens blue, when II ING. sign, and card writing and is announced the death of a sovereign and the signing; day and night classes; catalogue free, Providence, bending over us in bles Colorado School Practical Plumbing, 1645 Arapahoe accession of his successor. With the home secre- Denver, Colorado. ings, glads the heart almost to mad- Street, tary and one or two others he is an official wit ness; many dismal Fridays, when the TAUGHT ness of the birth of a possible heir to the throne, a precaution taken to BARBER TRADE Methods. smoke of torment beclouds the mind Tools furnished. Few weeks complete course. Money prevent the ringing in of an outsider. He is the only mayor recognized particulars, and undying sorrows gnaw upon the earned In pay department. For full In the giving of state banquets and other functions of a state nature. call or write, Pullman Barber College, 17th St. heart; some high ambitions and many These are only a few of the powers that are invested in a successful Waterloo defeats, until the heart be brewer When he becomes lord mayor of London. comes like a charnel house filled witt (1LVE0LAR I1ENTISTRY Sir John has already filled the office of high sheriff, but a sheriff's dead affections, embalmed in holy position is petty compared with that of the successor of the famous Dick A distinct advance In Dental Science. but sorrowful memories; and ther Pyor- Whittington. He has been since 1882 a member of the court of common Loose and falling teeth saved. golden rhea and all diseases of the gums cured. jouncil, and has 'filled many important chairmanships since then. the chord is loosed, the bow Missing teeth replaced without platea is broken, the individual life a cloud or bridgework. Booklet Free. The Rex Sir John is a member of the City Charlton, Junior Charlton, Ranelagh 20-2- 5, a vapor, passes away. Matthew Dental Co., Suites 728 16th St., Royal Hal Colorado. and London Yacht clubs. Carpenter. Denver, E. B. BURL1NGAME & CO., SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS. EXAMINING OIL TRUST ASSAY 0FRCEWBEORATORY Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedlei Tf.t.hKati1it Pn1nrarin.lM&. KamtllegbvmiilOT Judge Franklin Ferriss has been brought into but Got No Relief Cuticura express will receive prompt and careful attention nennea, m.m ...a ..,.. world-wid- e publicity by his appointment to pre- Cftlft P. C war Bnlllnn Cures in a Week. UUIU W4III&I UUllllHl OR PURCHASED. side over the dissolution suit brought by the Concentration Tests-- 100 g?fiS.f1- - government to "bust" the Standard Oil trust into ifesf "Upon the limbs and between the 1736-17- 3 LawreneeSt., Denver. Col. its seventy odd constitutent corporations. As toes my skin was rough and sore, and special examiner he is hearing testimony brought also sore under the arms, and I had to PIANOS AND ORGANS out by special U. S. Attorney Frank B. Kellogg stay at home several times because ol from officials of the oil concern. ago Send your ñamé with this affection. Up to a week or so this ad. for list of fine The immense significance of the proceedings, I had tried many other remedies and ' bargains in pianos and may in the disruption of this most organs. Pianos from which result several doctors, and spent about three 175 up. Organs from famous and most vituperated of trusts, gives re- hundred dollars, without any success, $15 to $25 up. Player to man who presides in Pianos, can be played markable interest the to-da- y day by anyone, 1450 up. but this is the seventh that Instruments sold on inscrutable judicial state over the court. I have been using the Cuticura Reme- easy terms to suit Judge Ferriss belongs to the Empire State buyer. Victor talking dies (costing a dollar and a half) , which machines sold at fac-tor- y by and education, but as a business man prices on easy birth have cured me completely, so that I terms. and legal luminary he is a product of St. Louis. Write for catalog of can again attend to my business. I our different Instru- To all present interests and purposes he is from ments. went to work again t. I had Mr. and the Standard Oil people have "got to TFTK KXIGHT. Missouri, and Rockefeller been suffering for eight years and have CAMPBELL MUSIC COMPANY. show" him. r now been cured by the Cuticura Reme- Peru, N. Y., 1849, Cornell university and was 1625-3- 1 California St.. Born in in he entered dies within a week. Fritz Hirschlaff, Denver. Colo. degree B. S. He was elected judfe graduated in the class of '72, with the of 24 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y., judicial of Missouri in 1898, which position he resigned )f the Eighth circuit March 29 and April 6, 1906." YOUNG MEN 1903 to accept the appointment of general counsel to the Louisiana Pur-jhas- e In WANTED FOR THE NAVY Exposition Co. He was also one of the directors. Old Church. Republican advisory committee in GO TO SEA Young men from 17 to 86 years of Judge Ferriss was chairman of the The one thousandth anniversary ot ace; wages $16 to $70 per month. Recruits wm De "anti-boodle- S. Naval Vessel and Apprentice Louis " campaign last spring. Two years ago, in con- assigned to a U. die St. the founding of St. Peter's church, Seamen to Naval Training Station. Special Tralnlnt nection with the same crusade, he went abroad with the special purpose Chester, England, finds the structure given at Artmcer, tiecincai, leomso wa bww who had fled under Training Schools for men enlisting In those branche. if inducing Ellis Wainwright, the millionaire brewer, in good condition, portions of it hav- RECRUITING 8XAX10. KUU riUfl&bl BLDQ., 16th and Larimer Bis.. Dtnvtr, Cotora&J eh of bribery, to return to St Louis. ing been rebuilt in 1440 and 1673. and has returned home to settle R-o- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODO0OOO y o o his affairs preparatory to moving Berber o LocqlI and Personal his family to this country. He is Shop. 5 a man of considerable standing in o o MILLARD ALDRIDGE, Prop. ooooooooooooóooooooooooooo his home community and his fa vorable report will no doubt re- - DON'T GO AROUND WITH A CHIP ON YOUR SHOULDER. t CoJl Get x Good, suit in many settlers coming back and FALL IN LINE, AND SMILE. to Roy with him. Clean Shave. A party of five from Arkansas ing several days at the home of hied here last week. his parents here. WRECK TUESDAY ON E. P. & S. W. Hair Cutting a Specialty. Two Doors The steam plow is now working Special Engine No. 157,together south of the Post Oflk e. "Bob" Alldredge and Doug-a- s with 8 or 10 coal cars was derailed in the vicinity of Taylor. Wright came up Wednesday from on the Dawson branch of El Paso K. B. Gaither and F. II. Carter, SprLger and spent the last of the & South wern about 25 miles north THE HOME of Parsons, Kans., have filed near week on a turkey and quail hunt of Tucjmari. No one was hurt, town. in the canyons. L. E. Alldredge BAKERY but considerable damage is report- of this city accompanied them. The ladies of the Primrose Pro- ed. Traffic was seriously delayed gressive Circle met Wednesday at Mrs. F. B. Evans returned to for two days. the Commercial Club Hall. Roy Thursday, after an extended pleasure trip with daugh- ESTRAYED. 4 Mrs. L. C. Brown left Sunday her little ter Ruth to Cloudcrof 25 head of sheep on my place at to join her husband, who has been t and other Everything FRESH points of interest. She enjoyed Mesteno, ear marked as follows: for some time in Dallas, Texas. BAKED Dsxily. the trip immensely. Dr. Evans TP FX: "I Owner ran hn rp A. S. Bnshkevitz has purchased met her at Tucumcari. same by paying of J. Appel & Co., the lot which damages and costs FRESH Malaquias Baca, U. S. Court BREAD, CAKES, PIES adjoins his saloon property cn the of this notice. COOKIES, south. Commissioner at Delia ven, spent DOUGHNUTS, ETC. Jose Dolours Monday and Tuesday in Roy. He J. N. Lauterbeu, representing Medina. accompanied his wife and her sis- Reeves & Company, Denver steam Roy, New Mexico. ter, Lola B. Lopez, and also his ICE CREAM SERVED plow manufactnrers,spentthe fore mother as far as French. The SUNDAYS. part of the week here. A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF ladies were bound for a visit THE HIMESTEAD LAWS. Monday Mrs. II. M. Hanson left with relatives and Santa CONTEST NOTICK. friends at All men and women 21 over Department of for points in Colorado on an ex- Rosa. the Interior. years of age, widows, deserted United States Land Cilice tended pleasure trip. Mr. Han- Chas. McClean, editor of the wives, and persons under 21 years Clayton, New Mexico, October 1. 1907. son accompanied her part of the who are the heads of families, and A sufficient contest affidavit having Cement (Okla) Currier and R. C. way. are not the owners of more than been filed in this office by Wm. C Roy contestant, against homestead entry' McMillen, real estate man and 160 acres of land, who are citizens No. 5020, made September 0, 1904. Roy Wood of this city and Lo- auctioneer from the same town for or have declared their intention to 1 vj se 4. Sec 5, and n.nel-- 4 section renzo Walter of Cottonwood Falls spent last week in Roy. Both become citizens of the United 8. township 21 n, range 28 e., by ' Kansas, spent the fore part of the gentlemen have filed here and will States are qualified to make a Bowman Uevn, Contestee, iu which.it ! ' is alleged that "said Cowman. Hern,' week in La Cinta Canyon and So- be back in the Spring to take up homestead entry. since making said : entry has never lano. their permanent residence Not later than six months from lived upon, made any improvements thereon or cultivated any portion of They are both young men and date of entry the homestead claim- Dr. A. A. Mahle and John Tar-shars- ki ant must establish his residence the said described land, and has hustlers. wholly abandoned same; and arrived Friday last from upon the land, and after fourteen that said alleged absence from the said Lcniont, 111. They left town Father Collier, the perish priest months of actual settlement, if he land was not due to his employment Saturday for a bear hunt in the writes that he will come down to has resided upon and cultivated in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps the land for the last eight months, of the United States, as a private sol- mountains. Roy on Nov. 9 to hold services at can commute or pay for the land dier, office'', seaman or marine, dur- the School House on Sunday, ing the war with Spain, Lieut. Collier, of the Territorial at the rate of $1.25 per acre, when or during any other war in which the Nov. 10. The wedding of Sever-in- o United Mounted Police, and W. E. Grif- claimant will receive a patent to States toay be engaged," said parties Lopez with Marcelina fin, chief game warden passed Hernán the land from the government. If are hereby notilied to appear.respond and offer evidence touching said alle- through Roy Thursday on their dcz, a young couple of the Roy claimant does not wish to commute gation fct.10 o'clock a. m.. on Novem- neighborhood is scheduled to come he continuously way to Wagon Mound. can reside upon ber 21, 1907, before W. II. Wiilcox. oif at that time. the land for live years, and upon United States Court Commissioner, at Herbert Meeting, who will take Roy. New Mexico. (and that Una) hear- Brennan has sold his filing proof that he has done so. care of the books of the new Roy Jim La ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Canyon ranch to the will receive a patent to the land, November 28, 1907, before) the Regis- & Savings Bank Cinta Upton Trust returned ter and Receiver at the United States Bros, of Solano. consists of THE COST. from Tucumcari on the belated It Land Office in Clayton, New Mexico. Wednesday' morning passenger. three patented claims and a script The government fee for filing The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed October 1, 1901. forty, located at the mouth of upon 1G0 acres of public land is M. W. Mills, of Springer, and set forth facts which show that after Burro Canyon, where the alluvial $18.10. The fee for showing the, due diligence personal service of this W. R. Holly, who is with him, deposits make it one of the richest land to the prospective settler, notice can not be made it is hereby spent the week here. Mr. Mills ordered and directed that such farms in the. country. Jim has notice surveying it and marking the cor- be gi ven by due and proper publicat- is acting for the defence in the sold his cattle .to J. A. Wilson, "of ners is $10 to- $15! Distance the ion.- Edward W. Fox, contest case pending against J. 1 p. 10-- 5 last 11-- 9 Register. this city. : locator travels makes the differ- Floersheim; Lorenzo Walter, of Cottonwood ence in his costs. This makes the FOR SALE. Melville Floersheim, who works Falls, Kans, returned to that total cost vary from $28.10 to1

; Two fine stallions, yearlings past. es-ta- " for Cohn Bros.' Mercantile bl town Thursday after spending two $33. 10., .:"''"''. 1 - - ...... These animals were sired. by the well Montoya, islmient, retu rned weeks in Roy and vicinity. He is known Stallion, "Old Ape." - to that twwn Monday, after spend- greatly pleased with the country Take your home paper W. A. Vance, Roy, N. M.