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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

San Jon Sentinel, 1910-1916 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

4-12-1912

San Jon Sentinel, 04-12-1912J. T. White

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/san_jon_sentinel_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in San Jon Sentinel, 1910-1916 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationWhite, J. T.. "San Jon Sentinel, 04-12-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/san_jon_sentinel_news/86

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VOL. 3 SAN JON. NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL'

ratb. 19:2 NUMBER 41

TIPTON NOTES

Ira Stt-mpl- e made .1 trip to Eudee San Jon Co-operat- ive flanu- -4) I

m. M 9 kW Mmm. BmW MM lllll mWm m mm m mmmm m mm m m mm. m m mm m m mmmm m. mmWednesday.

People are t'tttinj ready to put nHrrbiilNtiS IN CITY AND VALLEY. $(?)out a large crop here this spring.

3 W. N. MeAda is looking for hismother about Sunday, be has not

BRAKES ITEMSceh her for fifteen years. ( Mr. and Mrs. Mundcll werecallers at tho home of J. E. Peni.fold Sunday. .Uncle Joe Ihnt delivered a

lead of maize to Ira Stemple the

facturing & Repair Co.SucreaMr ta Hurt ft Fulltr

Makers ofcombined JLnnd Grad-ers & ILevetors, & Combined

!Ji tellers & Pressors alsoAgents for Mew Improved Turbine Water iKIevalor.

AT THE NEW SHOP IN THE NORTH END OFSAN JON. ALSO

Horseshoeing and wagomvorkDONE BY MEN" OF EXPERIENCE.

ether day and then went on to theanabreaks for aloud of wood.

v;:it to Ttic.uracariA. Aston

Tuesday.

Mr, Rogers who has a claim nearSan Jon has boon in these parts

PLEANO HAPPENINGS.

Bro. Bailey made a trip to SanJon last week.

Berry Lang left here for Claude,Texas Sunday.

Miss Vanderfool came in to her

place last week from Butler Okla.

The Barker boys went ta theSan Jon Valley on business.

Julius Lang was at Mr. Howellson business.

Mrs. Corley and sen was at Mr.Langs Monday.

Mr. King was sick Saturdaybut is some better at this writing.

Mr. Rodgers came in to bis placelast week from RunningWaterTex.

Bro. Rhodes came out from

fcr a few days. tree t

R. M. Taplor made a business

Messrs. Stalkup and Gregary of

the plains were in this part of the

valley Friday, horse trading.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. lobnston &

Loyd- - spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Cliff Randall.

MtfSfs. Harass and Go'd.-r-trans.tcl-- in Tuctimenri

Ftiday.Mr. Smith Stalkup rpent Friday

night with Homer Jordan.

Mrs. G. W. Randa'.l and daught-er Fannie spent the day Wednes-

day with Mrs. I. C. Randall.

We had quite a rain Fridaynight which will make the gardenand grass grow.

Homer Jordan ia visiting bis

parents on the plains.

Ask I. C. Randall if he wants ateam of burrows.

trip to Tucuincai i a few days ago,

fc-J. I. Tames is still in these partholding his claim, be seems to thiqk J J 7 7 J 77 JZ777777S7J77 7777more of it than he did a year ago

J ON HOTEL )The grass is growing, the birds

arc singing and all the sick are

improving and if there were only a

NOTICEI want to buy 12 or mere vonng

mules, yearlings prefered. Lriagthem to Saa Jon Sale day SaturdayAp"l X3' Henry Moore.

' Mr. C. E. Christy has purchas-ed the Strydee claim north of town

YOUR PA RONAGE SOLICITEDClevis to has claim near here last

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wecK. SAN JON, . - - NEW MEXICO.F. E. McCULLOUGH, Prep.John Holcomb went to Elida, N.

M. last week. Mrs. 0. G. Jones is able to be

Harrv White cemented a cistern P most he time after a long-i

sptll of sickness.for Will Conway Saturday.

good 'breakfast in the scribes hut

tvery morning we wculd all be

happy people her?.

Sunday School last Sunday was

very interesting, hope the liteaturewill be here by next Sanday and

every body v.ill come out, Timea :30, preching after Sunday school

Some of the Tipton folks are

ta Iking of going to Alien to the

linking convention the third Sun.

day in April.

Mr. Powell and and another manfro.-- the plains wer in this'part

A nice rain feel Sunday night &Mr. Cox of near San Ion was in

Monday, it rained, sleeted andthis cumminity last week on busisnowed, but the snow melted asness.fnr.t as it fell.

and moved hi3 family out the firstof the week.

Uncle Gum Tburlow who hasspent the winter here with Mr.Bumps' Atkins and family leftMonday for Browning Missouri.

Mr. & Mrs O. G. Joaes left boreMonday for Amarillo Texas thsywill be gone a week or xo days.

S. B. Baswell, Jerry MartainarH Pries Cresop were transactingbusiness in Tucumcari Monday.

F. S. Simmons, Sam Grangeand Marvin Whi ton drove to TVcumcari Tof.sdav, Granee and

Gus Sumrall got his thumb hurtG. W. and I. C, Randall were

The Elk Drug Store,; Tucumcari, N. M.

Compets line of Drugs SundriesMail Orders and Prescriptions Given Special Attention.

while plaviner ball Saturday at the

picnic at Frio. in Norton Monday buying cottonseed, there will be quite little

Charlie CrumeaoL.v lasted in this vicinity thlast week from Portales brintrine spring,

As J. T. Johnston and familysome of their relatives with themfor a short visit.

I. E. Lancr bad a letter from a

I. O. tennie were returning fromr- - r saan ion iaturciav, a smnkp vas

TdeaJa and purchased a fine pairof colts from Grandpa Barnett.

Mini Ru!y Sharpcs who hasbf.-- : ttuyintf with Grandpa and ma

Stemple, who have been ou the

sick list but arc new able to do

ir own w?rli, has returned toher claim north of I?nrd Cftv.

Mike & I"

THEnoticed in the wagon, tbcv beginsearching for the fire and moved a

Whitton will mr.ke 5 year proofw bile there

'Pure Blood Bared PlymouthRock" Eggs 50 cents for 15 eggs

brother in Ga Friday statin? thatone of his brothers hid died the 26of March from the effect of an ac-

cidental fall.

bcx of groceries and the flame be

gan to roll, there stalks in the b' d

and in a few minutes the fire would h.. M. Stephson 3 milts north ofj . Mr. Dayis nnd several of the have destroyd every thin in the San Jon.

Subscribe tor the SfcxilXEi.wagon but Mr. Ternie, using bis Read the Sale day add on thehands for a fire shovel soon had it back paye.out. His hands were burned some.J I Have Again Opened up

PI?ano wr-n- t to Tu"umcri the firstof the week to make final proof on

their places.

Easter has just passed nnd wc

are looking forward to the prettyspring days that is to follow it.

Mr. Conda Carrnack came in"A Claim HolderMy Blacksmith Shop and ready Toiosfo Co up Mi.Tuesday to visit with his brotherRead the add of the San Jon Mr. Bruce Carrnack

Mercantile company on the third

To Da All Kinds cf

New and Repair Work

Give Mo A Call.

FrovD Beck worth.

Mrs. C. C. Reed and Mrs.was guests at apage of this issue, th,ey are offer Grandma Hill

in? some greatly reduced prices OFFERS A SPLEXDW OPPORTUNITY

FOR IX TESTE T : ; : -

birthday dinner at the borne ofMr. J. W. Dodgion Saturday in

for this week.

The picnic in the Apache can5onSaturday was well attended and

every one seemed to have enjoyedthemselves just ine, and buntingeggs was lots of fun for the young

honor of 73rd birthday of Mrs.Easter Party at Brakes atMrs. W. D. 'Bennett visitedMrs. Tom Jennings Sunday.

rfodgbed.On EaPter Stirday a crowd of ; lolks ia the afternoon, all departed

W. W. Bennett and wife visitedycurg lolks filled their baskets for.their homes about 3 eclock andZ. T. McDaniel and family elatives at Bard City Easter

afternoon.were visiting at the home of Chas.Alsdorf Sunday.

with eggs sallads end cakes aud all making merry the dav, thoughwert to the caprock to enjoy the ! some of the ladies suffered with sun

day at mountain cliniing and cat!" faces for a .few days.

SAN ION, the Most Beautifully Located Town, and in theFinest Valley in Eastern Quay County, New Mexico, is Lo-cat-

ed

About tbe Center of the Valley, and is the principaltrading point of the valley.Mr. . Porter struck a fine flow

Henry Moore brought his engineto own Saturday, we understandbe intpnds drilling a well it his

"Old Maid."

LITERARY PROGRAMApril 13 1912

of good water on the Chas. Wer-

net place Monday at a depth ofWrite for price?, terms anddescriptive literatnre to :

fced mill.

Duck Eggs 12 for 50 cent?White Pekin and Roune Mrs.

170 ft. the water raised about 90ft.

Mr. C. L. Owen .and family

c;ut door Easter Dinner, those in

the party v. ere Miss Anga andAdda Elder Belle Johnston Net-ti- e

Fiirgf son Billie Moveis and Mrs.R. M. Wernett Mr. R. M. WernetClark and Ned Muud?ll MarvinWbitton Roy Pitimer and Chester

Padr, the.v remained until! lateand some did njt get in until

made a business trip toTucumcari C. C. Reed 2 mile north of SanTuesday.

HERMAN ORHARDT, mgr., Tucumcari, y. M.

.-O- R-C.

C. REED, Local Agt., San Jon, N. M.

Jon N. M.

Mr. Custrr nnd family visited attbf homp of Mr . &frs Fred Sut- -

Mrs. Cuss Moore ramet'p Tue-,- v

morniner from a visit wih hrnearly uiiJnifclit and then walkeduart of the way, for reasons we pareuts in Kansas. 4 d?.riand Sunday.

Mr. W. D. Bennett left hereMr. J. H. Alley and Chas Als

Music Mrs. BradhamRec. Orvile DentonKec. Harold BennettReading Mrs. AlleyMusic Mrs. AlsdorfRec. , Nathan WardenRec. Viola HutchitisRec, Lee CampbellSong Gladys JenningsReading Helen Palmer

Ely rec CampbellPaper Gladys Jennings

Lucile TrickeyRec. Nettie FergusonReading Nell JenningMvsic John D. GriffithsDebate O. R. Denton

dorf were in the bad lands Monday Saturday for Tex'ine Tex. where

ipent some time at the oil he will work on a school building.andwell

will leave for them to explain, yetthev all report a cood tbn

Mrs. Rebeta Moore cf MooreNew Mexico who ha9 been visitingiu this vicinity for several days re-

turned to her home Tuesday.

Mr. J. D. Griffiths and familyvisited at the home of Mr. & Mrs.C. O. Armstrong Sunday.

Mr. J. T. White and familyMr. W. W. Bennett and familyNOTICE

I Will offer for sale one team and Mrs. J. A. Trickey ate Sunof

0?or 3Dceded Wand and aftidin- -

(jushmentsr

SEETHEVALLEY LAND CO.

SAN JON N. MEX.They have ml bargain to offtr.

day dinner at the home of Mr. andMrs. H. B. Home.

horses harness and hack ons day April 13. O. G. Jones

Mr. J. & W. Mrs'. Dodgion, andMr. Lol and W. H. L. Jackson

The San Jon District Singingconvention will hold an all daysinging at Allen the third Sundayand son Elmer were transacting

Chas Wernett

Mr. Sam Patten came in to hisclaim last Saturday from Coloradowhere hi tns bteu working.

Mrs. Hodgbed Mr. & Mrs. C. C.Reed and Arthur Baxley were

visiting with Geo. Butler and wife

Sunday,

bu&iness befcr the U. S. Commit in April Every body invited, bringicccr here the fiist 'of tbe week. your basket nnd stay nil day.

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&AH JON " bENTIKSLPubUiaaJ frUUy. -

T&M TIME TABLE.further correspondence. A card isenclosed in the letter to 'each add-

ress given on a return card receiv rvCDICTQ FPFD I"Stlind u tecond-elos- s matter JulJ1,1909, at th pofct office at Baa Joa.

' Jftw Mexico twdr ast of Coograaa A

'Marek 3, 187.' ' ':

ed, thus forming am endless chainof advertising.

Daily.No. 41, Passengbr Wtf t 7:2c - vNo. 4a, Passenger East 6:05 a.m

i Daily except Sunday.No gt, Loml Fit. Wrst 11:30 p m

That this plain has producedFLOUR, MEAL

and Farm Seeds.

Wledom From Bacon.An ant Is a wlso creature for Itself,

but.it is a shrewd thing In an orchardor garden; and certainly men, whoare great lovers of themselves, wastethe public, divide with reason betweenMMovo and society; end be bo trueto tliysolf, as thou be not false toothers, especially to thy king andcountry. It is poor center of man's

Subscription 4rlc, $1,00 per year. results is shown by the t.ct tliatmore loan 10,000 mm? rave Kvn Na. Local Fit. Ei.--t 10:30 p.m.

O.K. DEN ION. Airent. iAdvertising ratet ' furniilied on Ap

lieaUoa.

i,t2. Trlckey, Editor and Publisher.

received on these cards since lastJune wenl the plan was put into

a

Iactions, himself. Bacon.effect. The cost of these nameshas onlv hcen that rf nrintinir

Choicest, Best and Cheapest

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THE CHURCHES.M. E. CHURCH Me-iin- gs ev ry

Third Sunday's of each month.Services morning and evening.

Rev. J. A. Trickey, Pastor.

thecross marked on AllHE TOOK THE HINT.' iv . "

cards and mailing them to partiesIf there is a

ftt!;st i

Space "you will know that your' who haVe Consenud to use them in4u'bcription to this paper has ex- -

lhe;r outgoin)j mHj, A tota) cost atp?rcd. ,VVe would be pU-as-i a to

receive your renewal at once.' Otberwisc'the 'paper 'will be dis- -

' continued.

1FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. n.

ol cot ovtr 50, or )'i cent per y.

Many people .have been locatedthrough this medium; 10,000

peopre have learned about theNew State. , If you are a booster

get the nturn Post Card Habit.

San Jon, New Mexico.J. P. Masterson, Pastor.

Preachihg every second Sundayat 11 oclock a. it.

Prayer service.,. 8 oclock p. m.FEED AND WAGON YARD IN CONNECTION.

STATE OFFICERS.

Givernor-- W. C. McDonald, Santa( Fe, N. M.

Swcretarv Antoino J. Lucero,Santa Fe N..' M. ' ' '

It will only cos-- t vou the energy of

asking for the cards.The SENTINEL is boosting

this state and we want our sub

All Christians especially invitedto this prayer service for the good

All kinds of Nal vcik vrcforiyAttorney General Frank W.' scribers Id booost with ur. Call

or wike today for a supply.

of the community.Service at a, oclock '(slow time')

on Saturday before the secondSunday. Everybody invited.

Sunday School each Sabbath at

executed at this office. Notary

Public in the office.

1 JLnmmm StmmemmRAISING BROOM CORh AV

Clancy, Santa Fe, N. M.

Treasurer O. N. Marron, SactaFe, N. M. ' 1

Congressman George Curry.Congressman H. B. Furgusson.Corporation Commissioner H. II.

William.Chief jus'tic C. J., Roberts.

THE Southwest 'Gerald Kissing is unhealthy.Geraldlne Don't you thluk it's nlca

to bo comfortably sick?

Alvijs wriksfrr ll e Jit-thv- t

After, you bave rulscribed (cr

ycur bcire tci ir, ttrn teke theEl Paso Herald. The Herald isthe best daily for ycu to ltsd as

ou p,t all the late Asfcciattdl'ress news fcrd lit f r c i n I i'iE

patches coteiirg Nt w I'iicoWest Texas end Arizona. Tin-li- t

raids wicifj circulation i,s K'vingu t!:t' publicity vc need to attractnew ;ie and new capital to ourP'cti-Ui- . va car help it in its

10 oclock a. m.

J. P. Mastfr6on, SuptW. B. Griffiths, S c.

Singing Scbocl meets every Sun-

day afternoon at Three ;clock att' r)yrCh.

Broom Corn Grows on the RockLines, Gent'emn There is no ne- dfor any increase in 1012 in the

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

Department of tho Interior. U. S.

L:r.d Olllc-- ' at-- Tucimn-ari-, N.

MHr.2u.l9liNote s bfivby given ti.at

Marv L. Hi srU-s-, funnily V.in--

Saving Money.II hcnrJ his daughter would elopeAlthouirh the plot wns tlprp,Ho didn't mind, but lived hi hope.

That sort or wedd;;)?'.! ilieap.

Sufretrs crurt judge R. II flannaiSuprerr.e court judge P. W. Parke r

Auditor "VV. G. Sargent.Superintendent'Public Instruction

James E. Clark, Santa Fe!

. X. M. .

acn ase of bruo.n corn, tit t': reis great ueed cf an improvementin quality.

Ten per cent of the 1911 crcpwas choice, while the mariet

McGrit'.i 01 AiiiiWon, N. M..

Mar. 18. l,o". ina.;e Hi n' sU'i d c001 uorl; lor the southwest bysubscriber.v.- I...T2'. !"'i' -1 ...... T ); coi;iiiii' a regular

Housewarmlng.."Moved into your coxy flat, ell'"

"Y.-.-

"Goia? to have a lio;;cev.-arnilng?-- "

"That's what 1 1.1 just going to nekthe laadlorJ to speak to the janiiorabout."

C. ', i'l

Aic, c: ii.tftiticn;;V V".:" i'l'iOf.-j-

needed. 60 per cent cho'co. A'considerable stock of

brush was.carrifd cv r hoi; the

M i l'.Jiaii, I'.a'.

lu ;.)a!.o i'n

Commissioner of Tublii: LandsRobert lYErviae, Santa FeN.M.

Game and Fish Warden JamesP. Goble.'.Santa Fe, N. M.

iKngiaeer Charles J). Miller, San-

ta Fe, N. M.

Tho A. II. 7. A. n;'"'t.3 caci Cud a&1

4th Wednesday f.cains.P.. IT. V.".'l!.iu, Pres..

II. E. Horn, Sec.

Tho W. O. V7. meets each lit ci.i3rd Monday evenings. Viiiting Bevcr- -

'to s;al'.i-i- i ciaiui u '

described, before L'Jiar--- '

IT. S ('imtti'Lsiorii v, ; t Han tllbuquerqueroio crop and tnis, witn the mrgttunnageof poor quality in 191 1,will start the broom corn factoriesnext fall with rrore poor brush

N. M., on the lit.li day cf May. 1

Mornii Jcurnal10'.

Hir Apparent.Said an uiKOn i o;;tit-.r.- n to Lis son:

"Look at me! I began cs an inspect- - I

'or cf elections, and here I am an al- -'

dorman-at-large- ; and what is my re- -

ward? Why, when I d!o, my son willbe the greatest rascal in the city."To which the young hopeful replied:

Claimant names sis wit :

than they can us without taking!Frar.k Pullen. .1. D. While, Vi.Ti!

Willis and J. Massa, al! i f AntiisU.n.

New Mexico.

4 K. A. Prhvtick, Regisier

any from the ihw crop. Choicebrush is needed and is needed bad-

ly. It is up to you to grow it.

District iCourt, Sixth District.

'(Counties of Gudalupe, Otero,Lincoln and Quay.)

Judge Edward R. Wright, Ala-rrgor-

N. .M.

.District Attorney Harry II. Mc- -

"Yes, dad, when you die but not tillthen."

igns Welcome

II. B. Horn, C. C.

0. Ii. Owen, Cleric.

.The M. W. A. meets each sec-

ond and fourth Saturday eveningof each month

Visitors welcome.C. L. Owen., V. C.

Geo. E. Sale. Clerk

There is every indication that j

thousands of men who have neverF'llf.lssni'iatrt Press f.rusrdi! ,!'!' llt jiurl Krrr.u Jn inUh'

' Elroy, Tucumcari... X. M. '

Clerk Charles P. Downs, Alamo' Rordo, N. M.

ZCI

C. F. MARDENDealer In

rais d broom corn will plant a

laree acreage this spring; becauseof no exper b r.ee most of them willus poor seed., half preoare theground, not cultivate often enough,harvest much of the crop at fhe

wrong time and not cure itright. This will produce an en

Albuquerque, N. M.PROFESSIONAL CARDS

l 5. Local Land Oaiccre.

Register R. A. Prentice.(

Receiver N. V. Gallegos.

QUAY COUNTY OFFICERS.

Shariff j;V, Ward.. Probate Clerk D. J. Finnegant r r r '

General Merchandise dICHAS. C. REED,

Notary-Publi- c,

All Lcnal Blanks Properlv Ex cu'tdOffi:e in Sentinel Building

D R TJ Gr Streasurer ee vj. reaiwu.Probate Judge I. D. Cutlip.

Mr. Call and see us. Satisfaction puaranteed.

Stnnle and Fancv Groceres.Assessor I. J. Briscoe.Superintendent of Schools

: E. Pack.t Surveyor - Orville Smith.

ormous quantity of s'ab e J, bleach-

ed, brittle, crooked and stemmybrush of which the m irket alreadyhas a surplus

You have had experience, andthe thing for you to do is to layplans right now, two months be-

fore planting, that will make yourcrop of brush 'Choice.

Get the best bred strains of III- -

Office tel. 100 resii ence 130 Jt!TE!rg5,i...a.r:c:

NOTICE I'L'WJCATIO.V

n:,::ii' SI73H

1 'op;:rt meut of Hie Interior, L. SI.iin.l Oillce at Tucumcari, M.Fohniary 25, 1012.

Notice is hereby pivcu tbrtyirvln K. V. hitten cf San Jen, N. Mwho, mi Aug.

-.l :k:o, made II. tNo. 0T.". fr fiE 1.4

S. c. T.. UN, i:am. :;.) r

Dr. B. F. HE'RKING.1LF.RRING BUI,I;D!SG

NFWMKXTCO

Board of Commissioners.

First District W. B. Rector.Second District Fred Walther.Third District T. C. Xollinj.

Precinct Officers.J- - G. Ellis, Justice of Peice.Dudley Anderson, Constable.

inois seed. It will cost .you to TCCTTMCARI.

$5 a bushel, but that is only' 25:

M 1' Mt'ridian. has tl Je.fi noticeintention to inakc iiv--Dr. J. Edwin Manncy,

Physicbin & Surgeon,Office Sufon Building, Mfit. St.

Phone 85, Res. Phonp 171.New Mex.Tucumcari, - -

.JOB WORK

(""' ,'l'"of- - to establish claim'o ihf. land above beforeIiegihicranil neceiver, U. S. Land'Mil.::.', at Ttiruiiieari. M., 011 thel''l.b day of .,ril JM2

nainant names as witiiewos:Oscar Miif.. Sam rirangi.Urown Jiakcr Fam Iiaswelliid V. s. Simmons

All or .San .Ion cw M..Xj,.0I A.I'jtKxTiCK, Register.

Call orWrite tbeSsntihsIfor Post Cords

Do you want to hf lp advertise

fthe great New State ia which you

.live? Do you want to be a bcost-er- ?

If so let the SENTINELfurnish you with a supply of theMew Mexico Returns Post Cards.It will cost you nothing t) slip onenf trArfl nifrlfl in i'ii-- h lffor

cents an acre. Prepare yourground as vou would for a pardi n.

Get the soil thoroughly warmed upand mellow long before plantingand keep a dirt mulch on top thatwill hold the moisture.

Dt n't p'ant too early, and watchthe planting so that the seed willbe dropped evenly in every foot cfrowthroughout the field. ' '

Start cultivating before theplants come up and cultivate tho-

roughly every tn days until' theheads start. Constant, shadowcultivation through season main-

tains the regular growth thatmakes the tough, elastic brush thatbrings top price.

Build a drying shed if ym haveto mortgage your cmp to do it.

DONE AT THIS OFFICE.Dr. W. LEMING

Speciality, lye, ear, nose throat.Glasses fitted.

Office, first stairway eaet of theVorenberg Hotel.

Tucumcari, - New Mex.moil r A a t Y a efifr. n nA K

doins you will help to place the

opportunities of your st ite andyour district bsforo tho jrands of BUTCHER SHOP

FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES.peupie.

The card is addressed to the, New Mexico Bureau of

tion and the reverse side contains

For Sale.Store building 18x30 and small

stock of Groceries. Postoffice in

connection. Gcod location. Thisprcp'-rt- be must sold at onf e andwill po cheap. Inquire at thisoffice.

Harvest your crop just; right and!at just the right time. Shed cun-- !

and bu!k for two weeks' after the ''

brush is thoroughly dry, ieed

s;x blark lines for names and add. .25 Cent Meals atall hours.

NOTICE FOR TUBUCATJON(llOHHH

Depart mcnt of tho interior, UnitedStates Lund Oilice, Tucumcari. N. M

FVhniary 2ii. 1012,'

.

Notice is hereby given that SamOrange, of San Jon , N. M., who, 011

Aug 27, l!)"(s. made H. E No. 10137,for S,' NE 14 and N'i SE 14

Sec, ,1, twpio n--

range 34En. jr. p. Meridian. bus filed notice ofintention to make final Five YearProof, to establish claim to the landunove described, before Registerand Receiver, U. S. Land Office, atTucumcari, n. m., on tho 10th day ofApril 1912.

Claimant names as witnesses:Sain Faswell, M. K. V.'hitton, F. S.

RESTAURANT

POOL HALL IN CONNECTIONthoroughly. ' ,

Sort before .baling, make ifce

nestest, cleanest, best bale thatcan be put up, and put; your name,

resses and a request that thosereceiving the card fill out the blankspace with names of people who

may be interested or who may be-

come interested in the New State

stamp and mail. Upon receipt of

thii card the Bureau of Immitfra- -

Full Li e cf Coi,dies, Cigar , Tobaco ard Soft Drink

W. A. GOrORTIIS in Jonnost rffirpanH cHf. ir. ..To trace for land in

everv' bale.' Get snmo 'f nnr i Valley. Piric-i- 'Kr.Uh- - d 6 roomhouse in Monte Ne B nton Co.best brush ready for the earlv! j..SANhouse is fitted vith cytelene Mimnons, I; row 11 Raker, anri Dsra'market. The factories'are irciiui Arlt

ttion senas a set ot New Mexico.literature and a letter urging care-fu- l

cansideration of opportunities.if thfe New States, and inviting

to need chiico t.rmh r.r,. k ..u.. ' Crvs p'.mt. f x u'ber ir 'omation Mars, a'il of San Jon, N M.

K. A. Prentice, RegisterI Call Oa THE VALLEY LANT CO.COMTINUD OS NEXT PACE

3V RAISING UPOOM CORN COS-TINUE- N0.V THEY DON'T SPEAK

Rcbai Rugs and Carpets.mly-- next (all. ' Later in the sea-sp- a The best carpets are made fit Rabat ( Iff'toe .demand will probably be and have some similarity in appear-

ance If wish to buy sell orwf aker. Jixtra and shallow culti-

vation

to Smyrna rues, but In the for-mer youtlie woof and warp are of a

will mature the crop two or much looser composition and of athree weeks earlier. somewhat lighter body. The predom-

inatingFollow there plans in every de-

tail,

color of Rabat rugs Is redand the patterns are sometimes In-

geniously trade. Farm-- , RANCH, orand when hundreds of car geomctrlral, but the col-

ors,loads of poor brush are waiting although frequently exhibitingbeautiful blends, often of woreare a

.unsold, the buyers will be hunting hectic cast than la pleasing to thefor your choice brush, ready to most exacting European tasie. CITY PROPERTY.nay jou the top price.'

Sincerely yours, II. M. Cottrell.

1 JJlifMACiliU:or

QUALITY. We can make a deal for vou, WeMiss 'Oldglrl He said I was Ilkawine.

Miss Kuthing I suppose he meantthat you improved wilh ago.

NOTSOLD

UNDER

... 3

if you jvir.-l:a.- kiioNKW 1ICJ1K yoa v. illhuvc a lii'" u.i;'t at the price. yiupi,uuS wllinot Iiuvcmu endless clmin of repairs.

now have a large list for you tochoose from. If you are a non-resi-le- nt

.. and have proderty here, wecan attend to it for you, we sellProperty at the owners price, ourcommission is all we ask and onlyfive per cent.

QualityinifSffi

SAYINGS OF CO,rUCIUS

Be slow in speech but prompt in ac-

tion.

When a man has been helped aroundone corner of a square and cannolmanage by himself to gat around theother three, he Is unworthy of furthetassistance.

Nourish good principles with thisame caro that a mother would bestowon her new-bor- n babe. You may notbe able to bring them to maturity, bulyou will nevertheless be not far fromdoing so,

It Is brrnuse men are prone to bepartial toward those they lovo, unjusttoward those they hate, servile towardthose abovo them, arrogant to thoseh'lnw thf-- n nnd either harsh. CMnc3e Annual.

Cor.si'J'ied

it the

C'.::a::e:f

Always a Victim. ."Papa, what do tho papers mean

when they talk clout anybody beingscooped?"

"To be seoored. Willie, Is to missgetting un Important Item of news, orto hear of it a'er everybody else hasknown r.ll about it."

'I see; our janitor is always scoop-e-d

when tho weather turns cold, Isn't'.e, papa?"

i.'it'.;".

Hue Ksa H S;.v!i!j Co., fc;r.e. te.

mm m a1 .. ,:(A WP TTAawr vvtr ii,c: 0x OL'K LISTtJ L uj a i 1 it. La il u ILm J I iJ , Li it kJ

LOWEST PRICE WE WILLSJUND US VOURDO THI5 'REST.

') i; '",..- -

VALLEY LAND COM PANY.SAN .TON '

A rKATU RALLY

n ii. I I I I City Markets.

Hutier. ..;iiij;s. . . .

Iii kens

Turktys.

. 20C

I5C

25c to 35c

.$1,00 to 1,25

Recipe for Cuccess.

Keop your head cool your feetwarm your mind busy. Don't worryover trifles. Plan your work ahead,then stick to it, rain or shine. Don'twaste 6ymrahy on yourself. If youare a .gem,, someone will find you.Don't whine. Tell pcop'e you are a

failure and they will believe you.Tall; and act like a winner, and in

time you will become one. StephenHarts.

i.i z. lua's, prr ton '$12,50flu Corn luacK per ton 12,50

Jeans, ptr pound 5c

Corrected weekly hy Z. T. Mc

Daniels, groctY an feecl store.

- . t 1. 1 u mum mm ir,V :! f , V' 'A aril db.frii.-- voriUeami evhihit a snnnip L&t':st. Medrl

' i, :!'iica byi.H. turr afiitscvciywlitre arc tniikii.:.- -

Just let us show vou the Clothing u

f!,ri. ;.;V.

f' : U r'tr ; l '.:r:ic;t?.ri and jpcaalcffrr t ant.- v : ' v' In '. Uitt'iJ ueA'.l ,on rvc-iv- anil irrnvo (

. ! ''" ii'') to uiij'.ir.P Miyw'irvo In i ll" T. S. rn( i n.,i ,,rpnut"''.. wi-.sn.l allow TEH DAYS' FRKS TRIAL iiirin:f

.1! . j iiJii Uu: bicrclannd nut It to any t;st. you wi: h.".-- net tutlstiid cr tin ii;A wlnh to ki. U10

r to ui at our vpunso and r miM i .o ,.1 ;";. " r. We turnisli tho hlshost grad lUuycloi It is"" possible 10 mnlco lit one brnall proiit B.nvoctaM fKi'.forvcost. Vou avo?lij to kC5mildlmni'8 nroiiis by unv

lie vp

SI''''j li'jr liruor 1 iHitirl have I! 10 manufaciurrr's (ruaranteo In.liinil jjucr' Iji.ycJa. t" "''-'- CJY a a ualr of tlnsi from wi' i an.

ui:m1?'.:uj. c--l' cat. 1.i::'h h torn cur uucomu "1f. atxl ft to riJcr a.;e;iia.

and VVe are confident ycu will be f,v"' '

pleased. Cutlce HlQ, iZ.lQ riul ..

$5.00 pants are .world beaters. .:, (''

We aso AflKc? received an cfegent lim of Embroidery :j'

I i i fi 'ft 't'i )vt,f"1 y,'',t r.'Olrwourbnmit'fnl PnrMnr.ttrt

'Uu im rrirr. vro C"n imlrs Tu t! Tenr. pell ttiu hicli"t crun, t'rTcirt inf' If"! mn'li. Ih" 'lir V Cj 'fir l.utlll'.. V. fllirntlltl.lS it wlt'l lh nlmi r .. In. ism,.BICYCLE n.LK33. To'.t on iwiil our lvlIi!. uuiltr vjur uwa Lamn our iirii!n.

M.?.llng Wart of a Ceod Chares."At ibe bunquot last n.jut Cn. ;sicy

talked for r.n hour and three-quarters.- "

I "Heavens! How did he ever CudI enough to say to keep him goins that

lonp;?""He didn't say much, as a matter at

fact, but his wife wasn't there, eo I

suppose he thought he wou'd be wast--

i lug an opportunity if he failed to talk

SCCOWO HAM9 blSVCLBii. Wii do Tint rp.nlnr'T h.ndlBHtKOnd hiinil hlffrol" hut unmllr tivi. nnnlitir oil ha nil tuki'D In t rutin !i our (;birasiii rntHll Mtnril. '1 luiati uit i'mr .ut nrniiiatlif uc Rrin. 1

mnslriR frym $3 to 3J at J. 1' trliinvo tirt.'ln llww toitiiHl fn-p- .

" 'I A 1 T P tl a fl R A Ii l 'l ':' w;i04ln. litijurteJ nd.i' chain and podal., purU. nimiiw n Iw v w mi. Mniiaw cqiupmoucoicii Kiwuai nut ihcixvidur rtiuit rrtrnt.

'an fin3 TWVuntil he was physically exhausted.

Laces, Silks, Suiting end ether c'ress gecds.

WE ARE E1EADQUARTERS FOR iOiiiJROD'JZZ.OKlLYR3 v ;. The rerutarretail prtt of thttc tires it ty.- "J"

fpitlltilffinatimth tilrfar$4.&U(earh with order U.SS.t

--''all fine dry goods. mHAIL, Taeks, or Cl. will not lot the air out. t !''-CTi.r--:-'t:.J-

T:-- ' 'A hundred tuouaaua po irs sola lust year,l .1.. - 7 TfcT ' jrmT1SLSmUiu:ZZ. ;Al.Jf .( I j

'v.'r,'TiUlnsr, wj fluranie and lined lusiue wi:n t .,V.'V lva special duality of rublwr, which never be- -V.iJ 'i i.i--t li;: t'f-- t k2hronipa iieron sand which closrs ui small

WAN l.i, (

i, '

.. " V"I v

We have a beautiful mirror :.v'.

for all our customers --who have :

r,jjMiiiuluroa without allowing the air to escape.We hiivplmndi'i dt of letters f rom satisfied customonstutinathot thflr tiros haveonly been puufueit o oniwor twi;e in a whole hoosoii. Thoy wrltrh no nvn-- tluiaen or- - lnarythw, the puncture reblstlnB (iiialitlos hoinsrgiven ly several layers of thin, ipecially pnpar- - dfabrloon the tread, Tlie rnirular prloo of these tiresis Kld.00 ix r tralr. bntforadvertislnir Lnrnoseiwe nro

Wotlcc t h thick rohhrfmf"A"andpuncturaatri9S"Si'and '0" alao rim strip "Kto prevent rim rutting. Thistira will outlast any other

ELASTIC andEASY klOlrcQ.not yet received one al h ;

':'Vf U' I

': 'r . .) ... .

u. ;makinif a special factory price to tho rider of onlv $4.80i)r pair. All ordein shinned snrreday letter la received. Vo tthlo 0 O. 1), on spurovnl. Vou tio not pay a ceut uutil youhuvo exnmined and fonnd them .rlctly n represented.w, wl'lmi"" aSdiountot 6iwn tit (tlierel otakina th" r'lw.'!)'! If ynwuf! fULLCASdWITH CRDt nud eaoiow tul Hdvrtlpement. iu nil no rifk In tuinis u. .11 onl r . tut tin nmv bircltinti atOOl txiicnse If for any reawm tbey era W sutlii'tctory en ixninlnllon, 'nun! irttTliy ima)ijjod nun y tiiu. UnaHn'o. mc bontf. If yu r (ore pair ef tliow tircw. you vlll tlnd titjir tt'.v will r;Utjcoier. run fvt,ir, wear better, lant Ion Bur .nd look ILn-- timn auv tire you bavoovor uid of i u &t anv iiriro.

.. Wo know Matron i'.I Iwiwiwrii pieced that Iiao vou want c hicyclo you will aivc u. yocrurdir. V.' noi,,yon to 01 oiu-fl- , litnrtlilr"maibiiblr tiroolft-r- .

gP Wlli" PFB,'Ri Tf,pOdoii.l)nvnyklndut5nvrTtrfltinrll7nnndforr!rorTTidi-phoT-- tSAN . I OX MERCANTILE CO.' DEALERS IN EVERY THING .

- mm"wmmm m rr wi tl ITU n; Fiirova MWI m.l CI 1 fcU KUiVllkl tntrO'll.Mo, vprlrv Quoted almvff'b rltafot our blaT!vc oad buadryCcit-l-iki- r auilIi duiK'rit)jik:itl. qaotoi, all nuu.M cb

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Fairbanks, Go-id- . HonsT Ml-;-zh,- -

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jSl-- . Fourthcminiui viiti ati.i ! r nairin. urnai rinciifv.fftfi ttliiT Vf rjrtnt write jorfi! tojt. fr IW5T ,"1tHX OF nUYIKS c or. lr ctw V' '''" i ""( vvi ;"0 i,nr lha oc mm xnlir.tiit otXn w arc mckioa.Hi.-- t Titbit! tfllrarD trv.rth;ti i vr 't HiyA'.

:.ve., New York City.SAN JON,

FOR tALK ONLY.BA JON SENTDfCLmuiae rruuya, T&M TIME TApLE.Judge Pope Will Make

Commencement Address GROCERIES FEED,

FLOUR, MEAL

and Farm Seeds.

All the Choicest, Best and Cheapest

11 MAIMS.- -

t

FEED AND WAGON YARD IXjCOXNXTlON

Dr. Harvsy W. Wiley, the governmaul's food axnart. was talklne about

notorious case of food adulteration.I "Tfcs morals of thess people!" he- -

"It Incredible. But I know ad

teem at soais day. j

WAlktat one moralag 1 aAl.1. tAL- - kaPK T sw uua ww bwji

"Art I gave err of"Way, say lea,' I self, laeeo art

toadstools roive art. They're poi-son, deadly pofsoa.'

"He tipped ass a reassuring wlak."'Oh. tbsy aint for satin', sir,' at

they're for sals.'"

THEN AND NOW.

5 cOWrogsj In my young days young

wsrs mors respectful to old ago.Young Flipp Maybe in those daye

the old guy wars different from whetUsy are now.

la lis way;who as

s ssr Mien.

Heir ApparentBaM an n politician to his sea:

'Took at me! I began as an Inspect.or of elections, and here I am an al-

derman aMarge; and what is my re-

ward? Why, when I die, my ion willbs the greatest rascal in the city."To which the young hopeful replied:"Tci. dad, when you die but not tillthen."

Always wciksfcr the fcuthweat

Alter you have 'sift scribed for

your heme caper, then lake theEl Paso Herald. The Herald isthe best daily for you to read as

you get all the late AsfociattdPress news crd Ihe rpc cial dis

"Eatered m eaeoedeUM Mttat JalJX 109, at the pea eatoe UtaMtfaw Mexice Kite mtai CaegnaiMart 3, !:.'jBescclytUw erica. $1.0 eer year

Advoitiuag rata (aniseed ea Ap- -

Hcatiea.

J. E. Trldcey, Editor art Publisher.

If there is a cross marked on

this space you will know that your

subscription to this paper ha --

pired. VV would be pleased to

receive your renewal at once.

Otherwise the paper will be dis.continued.

STATE OFFICERS.

Governo- r- W. C. McDonald, Santa

Fe, N. M.

Secretary Antoino J. Lucero,Santa Fe, N. M.

Attorney General F r a n k V.

Clancy, Santa Fe, N. M.

Treasurer O. N. Marron, SacUFe, N. M.

Congressman -- George Curry.

Congressman H. B. Furgusson.

Corporation Commissioner H. H.

William.Chief Justic C. J. Roberts.

Supreme court judge R.H.Hanna

Supreme court judge F.W.ParkerAuditor W. G. Sargent.Superintendent Public Instruction

James Ji. Clark, Santa Fe.N. M.

Commissioner of Public LandsRobert P. Ervine, Santa FeN. M.

Jame and Fish Warden JamesP. Goble, Santa Fe, N. II.

Engineer Charles D. Miller, San-

ta Fe, N. M.

Dif tries Court. Sixth District.

(Counties of Gudalupe, Otero,. Lincoln and Quay.)

fudge Edward R. Wright, Ala- -

magordo, X. M.

District Attorney Harry H. Mc- -

Elroy, Tucumcari. N. M.

Clerk Charles P. Downs, Alamo- -

gordo, N. M.

U 5. Local Land Officers.

Register R. A. Prentice.Receiver N. V. Gallegos.

QUAY COUNTY OFFICERS.

Shariff J. F, Ward.Probate Clerk D. J. Finnegan.Treasurer Lee G. Pearson.Probate Judge f. D. Cutlip.Assessor I. J. Briscoe.Superintendent of Schools Mr,

E. Pack.Surveyor Orville Smith.

Board f Commissioner.

First District W. B. Rector.5econd District Fred Walther.Third District T. C. Collins.

Precinct Officers.

j. G. Ellis, Justice of Peace,Dudley Anderson, Constable.

Orozco's Father Sends

Telegram To Taft.

El Paso, Tex., April 15. Colo-

nel Pascual Orozco, Sr., com-

manding the luarez garrison andfather of the junior Orozco, who is

commander in chief of the rebelforces, tonight sent the following

telegram on behalf of his son toPresident Taft in reply to thewarning sent by the Washingtongoverument to Mexico yesterday:"Mr President William H, Taft,White House, Washington, D. C."Fountain's execution was fight-

ing us with a rapid fire machineun in Villa's forces without re-

gard to his nationality. We wantthe strongest possible friendshipwith your . wonderful people andhave 110 prejudices against them.We mail you full explanation inthe matter,

"(Signed) PASCUAL OBOZCO,SR."

Daily.No. 41, Passenger West ?:ao f v

No. 43, Passenger East 6fo3 a.m.- Daily excKPT Sunday. ,

iiOi y 1 9 AtfOCAi fii. iitii t m

s r neuTnU a .

CHURCHES.

U. E. CM Ut.t:l-Meti- ngs everyThird SaseWi eJimea nootlyServices mofningmAd eveaief.

Kiv. J. A. Tmckit, Pastor.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

San Jon, New Mexico.

J. P. Mastkrson, Pastor.Preachibg every second Sunday

at it oclock a. m.

Prayer service, 8 oclock p. m.

All Christians especially invitedto this prayer service for the goodof the community.

Service at 2 oclock (slow time).1 r .1 Jon Datura ay oeiore me secona

Sunday. Everybody invited.

Sunday School each Sabbath at

10 oclock A. M.

Jr P. Masterson, Supt.W. B. Griffiths, Sec.

Singing School meets every Sun-

day afternoon at Three oclock atthe Church.

THB L0D0E8

The A. H. T. A. meets each Sad and

sta Weaaeaaa srsalaga.B.M. WUMa,m.& B. Bern, Bsc

The W. O. W. susta each 1st and

3rd Monday evenings. Visiting over-lgn- s

Welcome

H. B. Born, 0. 0.0. L. Owen, Clerk.

The M. W. A. meets each sec-

ond and fourth Saturday eveningof each month.

Visitors welcome.C. L. Owen, V. C.

Geo. E. Sale. Clerk

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

CHAS. C. REED, ,

Notary-Publi- c, .

All. Legal Blanks Properly Execu'tdOffice in Sentinel Building

Office tel. 100 residence 130

Dr. B. F. HERRINGHERRING BUlLDIKR y

TUCUMCAEI,' NEW MEXICO

Da. J. Edwin Mannsy,Physician Surgeon,

Office Sutton Building, Mstti St.Phone 85, Res. Phone 171.

Tucumcari, New Mix.

Dr. W. LEMING

Speciality, eye, ear, nose throat.Classes fitted, ,

Office, first stairway east of theVorenberg Hotel.

Tucumcari, New Mex.

For Sale.Store' building 18x30 and small

stock of Groceries. Postoffice in

connection. Gcod location, Tbid

property be must sold at once andwill go cheap. Inquire at thisoffice.

To trade for land in San JobValley. Finely finished 6 room

bouse in Monte Ne, Benton Co.

Ark. house is fitted with cytelene '

gas plant.' For father infomationjcall on the vallfv twr co.

Federal Judge William rf. Popebas accepted an invitation to de-

liver the commencement addressat the New Mexico College of

Agriculture and Mechanic Art on

May aj.

Hons Crsciutica No. ioBe it resolved, "by the House of

Representative of the First StaeLegislature' the State of NewMexicos ;

That Whereas, There is a general demand by the people of thisstate that this legislature bodyproceed at once and without furtherdelay to enact necessary, needed,and important legislation; and,

Whereas, The people of thisstate are entitled lo the services ofthis legislature body , and this

legislature body recognizing the

justice of the demands of the peopleto the end that needed legislationshall be promptly enacted; there-

fore, be it resolved that to accom

plish the desired end and carry outthe wishes of the sovereign peopleno. joint session for the election of

a senator to rill the vacancy in re

presentation in the Senate of the'United States March 4th, 1913, be

held at this session, but that thesame be deferred until the regularJanuary 1913, session of the pre-

sent legislature, at which time) asis required by law, a Senator canbe legally elected ia accordancewith the statute of the UnitedStates. Passed by viva voce vote.

SANTA Ft MW MtXrCAN.

Call or Write the Ssntin el

for Post CardsDo you want . to help advertise

the great New State in which youlive? Do you want to be a boost-

er? If so let the SENTINELfurnish you with a supply of theMew Mexico Returns Post Cards.It will cost you nothing to sliponeof these cards in each letter youmail out side the state and by so

doing you will help to place the

opportunities of your state and

your district before thousands of

people.

The card is addressed to theNew Mexico Bureau of Immigra-tion and the reverse side containssix blank lines for names and add.resses and a request that thosereceiving the Card fill out the blank

space with names of people who

may be interested or who may be-

come interested in the New State

stamp and mail. Upon receipt of

this card the Bureau of Immigra-tion sends a set of New Mexicoliterature and a letter arcing ear.ful consideration of opportunitiesietbe New 6tates, and invitingfurther correspondence. A card is

enclosed in the letter to each add-

ress given on a return card receiv-

ed, thus forming an endless chainof advertising.

That this plain has producedresults is shown by the tact thatmore than 10,000 name have beenreceived on these cards since lastJune when the plan was put intoeffect. The cost of these nameshas only been that of printingcards and mailing them to partieswho have consented to use them intheir outgoing mail. A total costoi not over 50, or '2 cent per in-

quiry. '

Many people have been located

through this medium; 10,000people have learned about theNew State. If you are a boosterget the return '. Post Card- - Habit.It will only cost vou the energy of

asking for the cards.The SENTINEL is boosting

this state and we want our sub-

scriber is to booost with us. Callor write today for a supply.

C. F. MAR-DEIS-T

Dealer In .

General Merchandise!'AND- -I

O DRUGS 3?Call and see us. Satisfaction

1V1 kinds of legal work properlyexecuted at this office. Notary

Public in the office.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION072!).)

Department of the Interior, U. S.

Laid Office at Tucumcari, H. W.,..... on 14mt.

Notice is hereby given thatMary L. Hughes, formerly Mary UMiGrath of Annlston, N. M.. who, on

Mar, Id, I9O7. made Homestead EutryNo. 16324. for SW 1- -4

Sec. 9. Twp. 12N.Range 34 E, s.M.P.Herdlan, has tiled notice of IntentionUt make final Ave year rroof,to establish claim to the land above

described, before Charlea 0. Heed,U. S. Commissioner, at Saa Jon.N. M., on the 6th day of May, 1912.

Claimant names as witnesses:Frank Pullen. J. D. White, VirgilWillis and J. Massa, all of Annlston,New Mexico. "

4 It. A. 1'itiSTicE. Register

MawMBBHKtMaMKvXaK

.25 Cent Meals atall hours.

IN CONNECTION

N.M.

Staple and Fancy Groceres.V-.-

patches ccvciirg Ntw MexicoWest Texas and Arizona. TheHeralds wide circulation is givingus the publicity we need to attractnew people and new capital to oursection. You can help it in itsgood work for the southwest bybecoming a regular subscriber.

Albuquerque

Morning Journal

Fnll.hsociated Press LtasedWirt Report Ertry Day intne )eur

Albuquerque, N. M.

City Markets.

Butier . 20c

Eggs 15cChickens 25c to 35cTurkeys i,oo to Ji,25Maize heads, per ton f 12,50Kaffir Corn heads, per ton... 12,50

'Beans, per pound 5c

Corrected weekly, by Z. T. Mc

Daniels, grocery and feed store.

WANTED-Go- od Housekeep-ing Magazine requires the ser-

vices of a representative in SanJon Valley to look after subscrip-tion renewals and to extend circul-ation by special methods whichhave proved unusually successful.Salary and commission. Previousexperience desirable, but not es-

sential. Whole time or sparetime. Address, with references,J. F. Fairbanks, Good House-

keeping Magazine, 381 FourthAve., New York City.

The Unexpected.Tbe automoblllst had stopped at the

hemble cottage for a drink. On thtable lay a penciled eketch. Thestranger looked at It with interest.

"Why, that's quite good," he said."Our eon drew it," the woman told

him."Indeed! It certainly shows prom-

ise. The little fellow should be en-

couraged. I'd like to talk with him,Where is he? At school?"- -

"No. sir. lie's in New York."In New York?"

"Yes, sir, He's been a magazine )1lustrator for ten years."

AJLIL SINJIPS OF

JOB WORKDONE AT THIS OFFICE.,

BUTCHER SHOPFRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES.

RESTAURANT

POOL HALLFull Line of Candies, Cigars, Tobaco and Soft Drink

W. A. GOFORTH

SAN JON

m - ThIEWINQ

MACHINEOF

QUALITY

Cut Off In Mil Prime."I'm almost there I'm going homer1

Twas his expiring wordBut the umpire rolled the striker out

And the poor man died on- third.

Thouoht It waa Stona.

Jenny Llnd Reck,I The Ohio river claims atone Itstreasures the Jenny Llnd rock. Thesinger waa ft passenger on a steamerwhich struck on a aandbar near therock, and while waiting for the boatto be floated Miss Llnd bad boatmenrow ber out to the rock, where shestood alone and sang.

If you wish to buy sell ortrade. Farm, RANCH, orCITY PROPERTY.

'

NOTWOLD

UNDERANY

OTHERNAME.

WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.Ityu'i ircuad UioNEW HOMK you will

have a life annul at the price you pay, and willnot nave an cud Ire chela of repairs.

fliw irw

ffiil Clicapesl

jL-klr- il in the end

If vrta wnnt ftsrwlns finuh!ie. write Cor

rtfir InfMtmitjiliimia hf.fnro vn:i numluiM.

TLt Km Hflmt SaringBBweBveaeavvy

Co, , Cm, tsu

Beet CuHlvatfewBeet cuitrJiei kj

from ft prodncOoa of MOO teas tm1885 to more than 600,000 tons ia 1010.There Is ao much beet-eng- territoryIn this country that If only one acreIn fifty were planted with beets oneevery four yean tho entire UnitedStates demand for sugar could be sup-plied.

Only One Required."You Just take a bottle of my medi-

cine," said a quack doctor to a consumptlve, "and you'll never coughagain.". "Ia yoir medicine so fatal aathat?" gasped the consumptive.

"Professor Blinker la getting more.DFeni minaea every day."

."What hli latent break?""Why, his oldest daughter Is justout of cooking school, you know, and i

he's been showing bis class a cruller I

she made. Ha told them It waa prooff t'i fct that tho men of atone

: i - '' . cf ring toss."

j AbhorrentThe winged horses had Juat alight- -

til from u long flight."Now," ii4 gUd, t mippose I'll

Jiave to. lic'en to a lot ol daffydlllyWee fly Jokes."

The Idea being ao abhorrent, hesnorted violently, spread bis wingsand soared away to the Elysianfields.

His Prospect.ITer Prospective There are no

grounds on which your father couldthrow me out

His Prospective No, not In thefront of the house, but there la abed of gladlolaa in the back yardyard which looks quite soft

A Good Reason."Gentleman And have you any ref.

emcee from your last employer?Chauffeur No; bat I can get them

in about a month.O.entleman Why the delay?Chauffeur He's In the hospital.

Still New."How long hare saloons been

back?""I don't know exactly, but not long

enough for the populace to cease ad-- 1

miring the big brewery wagons."

We can make a deal for you, Wenov have a large list for - you tochoose from. If you are a non-resi-de- nt

and have proderty here wecan attend to it for you, we sellProperty at the owners price, ourcommission is all we ask and onlyfive per cent.,

By Refracted Light."When Is a person militant?" asks

the inquisitive subscriber of Whar-ton. The Denver pastor who wasthrown out of his church window byhis board of deacona and came backand licked the entire push was Bill-- i

taut. Huston Post.

Day of the High Top HatIn a New York store there hangs

a pktum of I'orn Pedro cf nrr..H recelvlng a delegation of citi.fis at

Philadelphia on the day whu he tolpart lu the closing cercMourM of '.h

Centennial exposition.' Near!;-- .:)' ihe

men la the group wore hlgn top Luis.

Fabulous Price for Tulips.Though orchid frequently bring

pries that make the poor man starfar, the) highest - price for a singlelover waa given (or a tulip in Am-

sterdam by aa enthusiast who paidMSO.000 for It

Mmple Way to Make Sizes.Tho Maoris, inhabitants, of the

South Sea Islands, found themselvessnce la possession of a supply ofiboes. Instead of seeking suitableilzea they cut off their toes to fit theihoes whenever it was necessary.

His ExcitementShe And don t you go In for sport

of any kind?He Oh, yaas, don't yer know.

"

I'mhaw passionately fond of domi-

noes. 'Everybody's Weekly.

shown In this

t51iMJ5

A HEW SPRING UllEOF CLOTHiHG IF, WE HAVENT YOUR PLACE ON OUR LISTe

SEND US YOUR LOWEST PRICE WE WILLDO THE REST. ,We now have r dtoplny ,the

most --!' nl r.r.S isn Ut date ALLE'y 1 - MD COMPANY.'

2ST. MEX.an of the famous urlee SuitI fa i.i h M&feviteJa .... u ONand Panto ever

country. 3The workmanship& material In these goods willsurprise yon when you learnthe extremely low price a?

M

T--jf T3 "TC? "aO

PANT S,

ynrra--n rider agentto ride and exhibit a sample Lateit Model

"Ranger" bicycle furnished by aa. Our acenu every wbere are maklocnonejr fost, Ifrlw tor full ftnicuUnfi ttutmltftrwm. &HO SSONKT RcQUIRBO until you receive and approve of yourbicycle. We ship to anyone anywhere in the V. S. tuw ami iit--tiin advance, fft t"Uht, and allow TM DAYS' PHI TRIAL duringwhich time you may ride the bicycle und put It to any test you wish.If you are then not perfectly aatMed or do not wish to keep toeBjcrcleshlp lt back tousatourexpense and ym Kill mi mi mmttn:FACTORY PRICES We tlsheet trade bicycles It Isr A V Possible to make at one email profit above

actual factory cost, You save 110 to S26 middlemen's profits by buylmr direct of us and have the mnufaetnrr' iniinntm hehinA umII Jlv'rt l.ex. i'liffj hlfmlanp m. noli, nf tlr t. .catalogues and learn our unheard of

blcrcle. DO MOT BUY m.

trict until you receive our

DU WILL BEftillV tom vrteea Wrl ran malr

AST0KISHED """"LL?'?.?--1M ill XJtmoney tUananr other factory. WeftroMtltilerf- wlthil.oyprorttbovUrtorYPwt.SkSAWAa .

mi- n mm

iaaael Bogera, tae rersaaHe wst.anker and poet, ased ts lather at Ua

faraoua breakfasts the most krilllaatminds la Great Britain or amoag via-(tin- g

strangers. One of the most fre-

quent guests was Douglas Jerrold, fa-

mous aa dramatist, satirist and one ofthe "fixed" stars of Punch.

His Impromptus and retorts were aabrilliant and sudden as lightning. Ona certain occasion a recent poem ofVictor Hugo's was under discussion,

nd a fledgling poet, who was a scioaof a noble bouse, drawled:

"I have Just written a poem on thesame subject. Hugo and I row In thesame boat, you know."

"Yes, yes," said Jerrold, with a with-

ering sneer, "but not with the samesculls'."

. Sayings of Famous Men.- -

Colley Cibber: "Tell tho man I'mbucyj I'm writing Shakespeare'splays."

Llckens: "I surpoee I ought to killPecksniff in this chapter, but it

be fair to the alehouse keep-era.- "

Daniel Defoe: "It they'll read "Rob-Cruso- e'

they'll find out whereBcau:..'f'iJ. J.i'c of """uPra is, any- -

Koury Jam": "iv .n't be:.- :t .

pleases; J us! .':e !i-f- ' 5c!i- 7:

answer to tho type.?. l qui'-r..- :

cchoronhaucr; "Th i.'ly ti::V t

ei;rj lK'tweea ana me in u

I hat) lo bew ov.n I'laf J."

THEN HC SAID GOODNIGHT.

1 .ArTEIA

8BCON0 HAND BICVCLaal We do notft numwr on und bk.n ntrw1.h aii lhu..Anut In. fjoj--

ea to S orei,u biw.l 11

$ M lledgethorn1 d UTm niultrmtU trlffthtntlm ti.

mil uuytu M tempi) fair far HMKtmih wltierdtr 151..R0 MORETROBSLEFROM PBXCTVlES

NAILS, Ti,rCIuMH eat !( tke sir wrt.A nunarea tnoiuana pairs sold last rear.

rldlnr. verv durable and lined Inalda witha aueclal aualitv of rabbor. which never be Vcomes poroua and which closes up small

V""3"" " "

one

Just let us show you the Clothinp;and We are confident you will be

pleased. Curlee $2.50, $3:50 and

$5.00 pants are world beaters.

We also have received an elegant line of Embroidery

Laces, Silks, Suiting and other dms good.

WE aIre headquarters forALL FINE DRY GOODS.

We have a beautiful mirror

Vnii thin mar Wm stall tho hiRhnr bmh

ninltllf hmim ncani hmnA MnHa hn nm.ll. k.n' ...--.t. ut n i 'Puncture -Procf S n 80

u- f mm

I if ftsi a aekj-.-r

BRetlee the thlea rwhkertraad"A"ane puneture striaeesMl "O" alM rim Atrfe "M'tm areveet rim euttlwsj. Thietire will eutlast etherY m;k-- ?j euEitic snemmww tciinnwe

f V aAtllyna an for a salraf HalrattwreTaMHsMOws SiMnia,,! inji in MM aM3

SWSMli bWilaor asalr fknawlks aaw a4a naawsswAAM aaaiaa.

buncturca wltliont Hllowlnr the llr to escanMWe have hundreds of letters from satls8cd customersstatins' that their tires haveonly been pumped up onceor twice in a whole season. They weigh no more thanSB oramaryure. we puncture resisting qualities beingSiven by several layers of thin, specially preparediaone on me creao. una reruiar price ot wese urciIs lie.OO per pair, but for advertising purposes we are

KVWJVS'W Jg 'igw or onU w. vr pair. Ail orden shipped sameSMWSfiiid atem It wswy Wilis aiit aw s lleMtor en eoailBAtloo. WnMfWtirniiabietg&".Ar-MJ,T-li,.",ai- f asjsl Sew Aaytlie joa karonr um1 ortmatsnr Btle.we ttat roa wlU heso wa Bsaii that wbm ram nil a fclaiakT aa wiu a. ai-

roalqaiaawatTlalara.raloaiia.aii Ataii witimiraar.' " ' "

IF YOUKZLU TLJtlibi all our customers who havej

W f M

srMeaaeM aaorai ar writ lor Mr AAA frinatTfoalettlrwatakeat katf tteaMlwr&aA

frJZ.mr li.r. imi aatii raCLOTHES J.L'.dEhDOTciEOODPAnY, CIllOflQO.ILL,. . vv t

SAN JO MERCANTILE CO.DEALEitb IN EVERY THING

SAN JON, .,' N. MEX,

"7r

The Pacific Monthly.Special Mate on the Leading Mag

azint of the Weat.

Down With III:

Feted Ttgn'c68 Picked Up By Liner

Carpathia Qnty RescuedLIST OF HROWNED INCLUD-

ES MEN' OF WKLTH; JOHN

onoor.1 connCULTiUATIOri

DisouuioM by Mmi Experiflncod

ia firowipj This Vitiabrf Crap

Just received tm large ship --

ments of the latest styles of

Oxfords, for Men, Women andChildren.JAC.9I;' ASTOK, ISIDOK lid articles aoout the various Indus-STfiAX'- S,

'UKNjAMIN Gl'G- - tries of the West. This SeptemberVil'NIii'IM. ARE MISSING; number contaliud an urtlols on sue--

RESCUED REl'ORl A AlOli 1

contained a ltcuutif ully llhuawt-)FHORRO-

Ifj article on Success in Growing

STORY IN .FIGURES I

Apples. Other articles short!) to be'.' , ; published

-

ro ' Success 'with LiveWe now have the most com-

plete stock of Shoe in thecounty at the inotnttracti'0prices

&ee onrliiBeGi'Oxfi3 sinii

$et onrprices before yonSan JonMer. Co.

VHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That'

$50. a Week, almost $10. a Day

K disaster:cabin passengers 325.

Second cabin passengers 2S5.

y Third cabin passengers 710.Tola! number of passengers

j,vjo.1

Nlenabcrs of the-- ciew 860. '

Void paspeniicrs and crew 2J$o;Num.lvr who probably perished

1. 30TotaJ number of known survivors

MiTctal number ci samed survivors

Apprpximrtely 20 life .boatsmanned by seven members cf the

'

crew each, 143.

Estimated saved steerage pas-

sengers" "

4.00.

TgtalSGfi. .:

'

.Named survivors.First cabin passengers: ..Wornes

Hij iwn y3; chiUren 6. Total 210v

cabin passengers:Women 01; men 16; chiidretn 10.

Total nS. Total numbersurvivors named 32K

..Moreover, what has become ofthe oljfashioned candidate who

.kept his hat op an J shied hjs cas-

tor into the ring.

There are some folks ia thisw'orld who are going to be disap-

pointed with their mansions in theskies if .there is garage in connt c- -

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i

C.hafity covers a multitude cf :

sins, but there are a multitude of ;

sinners still going decollete. i

Annthr thing, if all men are .

born free .and equal, haw is it that"some kre born to the purple and j

'some 'ia. l)ie blues?' " -- ' '

j

' ', J

' Qvet in Mexico there, is a per j

son named Orozco whoappear? to j

be measuring Uncle Sam with his j

mind's eye and wondering if Uncle!is really as harJ to throw as most!wrestlers have thereto fore co.i- -

tended. -- D. news.

As a general thing, no matternow troou a cook a woman i. hnr

BelUaR Victor Safei and firo-pro- hoxfto merulMnts, doctors, lawyers, aentixu udwell-to-d- o larmcrs.ull ot v(iom rer. luc the ncfdo(safa, but do not know how easy Ulsioownone. Bttlesmen dtclare our proposition one ofthe bent, clean-cu- t money-mnklii- opportuni-ties ever received. Wttlinul previous in

dupllonie the eticce. oiotlirrs.Our handsomely Jllustrated catalogwill suable you to present the eubject toeua- -

tomer.l in at at

on wem pllotln? then throuRli our tagtory.--'.....i .,,.. mul owtmetlona for

V".i'viii-i:- i talking points which it ia lnipoortlbleU ' . . VU WJ lit. w ' J.

c eau tavoi only one auieainan out cu eai--

wu v. .3.-

manner i.b inougaMen appointed aasellinir sa-- . ir vlnir

(or a.prospective cimtomer to deny. Why. ...... - . ory

lutMiuy. The 25th nnnlverrarr oofrcf'WJ ani oomifanv vuh Kf'.ohraied lsrrectfactory In the World. WideJii'iV wke men who received oi r

fFfi&ttf-ZSvSS- ipwial retllnR Sndueemeitt,dnuWa

The racilio Monthly 'f lVrtlaml,Oregon, is publishing u series uf splen- -

i Success with Fodder Crops. These

artiehsiire .written by experts and

at not uilyYuthurit ative, lut vtr'interesting.

In addition to the above. The Pa- -

ci lie Mont lily c,iich inenth publishesa lame number of clean, wholesome,readable itories and strong inJcpend- -

cur articles on t lie (jucstions of ih.i1;IV- -

ins price 01 1 ne 1 ;u'iui-- .'luiii ui.t

is l.f J a year. To introduce It to"new readers. U will .ho seiit for six

''months for. ,50 If this paper is men

..ioned.Address;

' Pacific lonihly, rcrt- -

and, Crcgoji.' '"

Two Addition ToPorum Feud List

Ho Hope For Either.

.Muskogee, Ok!a., April 15,The heart of Muskogee's businessdistrict was the scene of another

chapter in the Porum feud writtenthis afternoon when Jack Davisleader of one faction of the feudists"!

shot and probable fatally "wounded

.J , y j

jesse maxweii ana ieuneiuCullough, leaders of the opposingfaction. The sbejoting took placeon in the center of "the

shopping district.

Maxwell and McCullough were

immediately moved to hospitals.McCullough was shot twice. Mix- -

well was shot three times. He is

111 the MsKGgee hospital ar.d it is

thought that he vill die. McCul- -

lough may live.

Although revenue is said to be j

the motive which prompted Davis. .... .t 1 .it. .1

iaooi' ,nose WB0 nave ,0"oweutUe feud at Forum cl3e!y durint;ttje Pait iew 'ears sav that 11 was

simp'y the natural outcome of thefeud spirit w bich.hns caused overfha!f a doz:n killings in the last two

years and which dates back several

years when Cicero Davis was killed

daily oklahomas.

Forehanded.Jiitde Peter had disobeyed his

mother,.

end when, in.

a shocked vcloe.

said "la I call mat-ln- f flad,

'

"Oh, no," she replied, "a wast i

place Is one that has never been cu! !

tivated." 'JL.

STAYED LATE.

Mr. Eorern I'm eolncr in let

before I go. J '

Miss Rutting Yotill fgrrot how to ;

kiss by that time. j

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j

DIrectlona for Aeeumulatlnj Bones,success would you deserve?

give your niunciea piayjFor "atralnlnr every verve"Won't keep the wolf away.

iMmMhBMBim SAFE & LOCK CO,

Oxfords v4

160 acres .5'j nii'es V. of

town all fenced s in pultiva-tio- n

tine land at ?S.

160 acres 2 miles from San Jon

35 acres broke, fenced and crKneed 2 wire, sma'l box liou. i

, .mi 1. r ri.t -

will irauc lur vvkiii. iauu.160 acres (5 miles M, YY, n;

Carter, 5 miles E, & I mi!'.' S, aSayre, Oklahoma. 10 loom

house, good well. windmi'I an r.

tank, 225 bbl Cistern in lou-Barn- ,

90' acres in cultivationracres in alfalfa, fenced and cro:,-- -

fenced, one. mile to School, vji!:trade lor land in San Jon Valleyor sell for cash.

vau.ky 1. ni i;o. Sati Jon N. M.

160 acres - mile of town tho

bigest value ip the valley good

loom house, well some fenced andbroke out, we are ashamed to pub-lisirt-

low price this place cad be

haugh at. write (or complete dis-cripti-

and price.80 acres joining .town, fine land

lots of good waiter, good 2 room

frame house well fenced at fyoo.VAI.I.I Y l.A.VIJ .r;. SAN J0 N. M.

i6i acres 4 miles S. of Saver,

Ok!a.3 room house, 2 porches,smoke house, chicken house, birn,cellar, 2 wells windmill and tank,So acres in cultivation, between 4& 5 acres in orchard, nice 5 acre

grove around house, fenced & crossfenced, this is open; for trade for

San Jon Valley land or cash sate.

VAU.KV CO., SAN JON, N. M.

rXC riCrE'J)o not forjet thnc

this office con fur-

nish ijou nn nit tac-tile a (Id, or j rin 1

tour hand biffs,with fine cuts of

iJlorses, & stacks;& etc at the fo tvest)rices, call on us.

xorict:Those who have publications of

Homestead Proofs or Contests in

the Sentinel should read them overcarefully and report at once to thisoflice any mistakes. We exercise

great care to have publications

1

4

No. 1.

THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATION IS

NUMBER ONE QUALITY.

Number 1, which is Standard va--

riety. with as few center bipuih as ps- -

ia the ra09t dcsirablcthat La no kinky or rough tip. Withstalks 4 to 6 inches, tko straw is thevariety most de3ired by ell manufac-

turers, j

It should run cf eitta! portions. 10

lticues in .j lnttiCS, wnaa will milteall length brooms the market de--

mands. Such growth and quality,with a pea' green cebr, no riro orroJ, skculd eorair.ar.d the very hlstli- -

ma- - V. i v;i:1 findca! ca any aarkt, whoa low grade

. , , . .

d'ji iit;ie acnip.nu lor iow grauos.L'warf of high quality, if handled

nd Bhcdded with tho same pains,ni'.I (iroduee almost n.3 profitaMs 11

Standard. However, by pulKng the

I)arr leives tco much excessivewaste. Tte buyer must consider in

buying whith is lower price,

quality taken iuio censideration. .'

FOREIGN FIELD .FOrt BP.OOM

CO?.N.

(Cy Jcrres Ja, Llrd32y, Oklahoma.)

I; has !.eeii '.ry expetienre that i! i

.is ii'i-.e- obesper to buy brcom cornseed from ih.oju who make a bit-In- e aof ralsiug iur seed, than it !i tpcave it, as broom corn runs out vory j

eiiily, and 't requires a prrtt deil t:work to rut out any rr.ui Leads whenit is crowing.

'

One luetlicd of feed test;t.g is tojtect the r:eed in wurni watir, but we

have net ucrured any inefrior r.wfrom cur Kecdsuiea. '

In f:ii country the ground is prpared ty listinc;, same as for ir.Jiuticcra, and ia cultivate'! a socn, as v.--

lb,e' t:iat ls- - whcn 11 h'jUt to'

m:6, nia- - a,i iriouia Plougheo;' often a3 iiossiblo, ehopp'.iiK nut 1I.3

bis weed, and atcrwur(!3 let it ir,atiirc.

Eeventy-flt- e to e;e:iis plai.tcl to U.o roii. This U .deter-- :

'm'n'd, howev'.;-- , :: c d'.r f !

grctno. On ri h Y:.v.:,kcp-J- ; eh.-ii- be ehr.e-- to to the ro!.

'

but rn fair l:nd only about eighty.firreri) Corn i:e cut Just at

fomi c tl.r; blT;rn is off and tesded Sjfa:-- t a:i it is cut. Then put in thef hed ho that the win wiil not be onit tny more than U nese.ixiary, ta Urn

.n makes the . straw - briiu. andshould not be stacked in tho field. Itwill ry any srowr of broeui corn tobuild a shed, for one little ra!n wiilnill do more damage than tho (diedwill coat. Those observations are thoresult of forty years eierience lu r

room corn raieius-- -

If I had not had i broom corn cropf bis year, I would not have hd any-

thing, as everything ehe failed that ihad Planted.

Would cdvj shedding broom cornas aoon as it ia 'cu in goeiire a roodcolor, and don't' aJLiw th corn to gett0 ,ar forward beforo cutting, andp certain your man takes the boot

Boot & Shoe Repair ShopAll Work Guarnteed

F. McCullough, Van Jn- - X.Mex.

I a4WHY THE FIRST NATIONAL j

t . , , siie called bim to ter, be came run- -husband doesn't include her in the ; ning with the tears streaming overthans he returns wbpn he savs ' l'is flusnel face- -

;heblesing at table.'

"I0?Y he 8?cd' cKbs1". . to "ycu won t have to whipOne of the strangest thirgs in m MumnD'. 'cs I'm crying ai-.- ..

'ready." Woman'g Home Coacpanica.

pis world is bow lightly a woman'tan sleep when her husband is j Waist Plaea Not Wasted,coming home late at uight, ind Sitting on the sofa, bis right arni The United States keep a watchful but liierdly cje on1

4ii all National Banks. ' It required each National 1'ank to

v made a sworn statement of its condition five tim a yeat,

rendered it u ry toniir i,u nut. We arn sneliuilU'

. .1 ... tllnliunflanf itrtf'.N 1. .

:il win com you ouij iuc jn.vi; n41 m luwuii caru.

Ask for Cjtalepie 16 T,

THE VICTOR

CIHCIHHATI, OHIO

fk,? Qa2zilSz&

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F-.- Sale.-Ttydroli- c !arber chai

and outiit complete, lurpuire at thisoil ice.

40 acres iRiGATF.p land 2 milesof san ptnito, Texas. .Ml under

water, now rented to good farmerfor one third crop dilivered to theSan JJenito market. This is a fine

truck or alfalfa farm, "the farmersare now marketing vegetables and

. .'

adjoining lands are selling as high820. tir acre. We have this for

your inspection at 6. 300.or will trade it for land here.

vam.ev land v.o. San Jon N.

and to publish such reports in full in one of the local news- - c

papers. It requires the board of dirc-ctoi-s to perforin its

duties and to have a knowledge of the manner in which the

i business is being conducted, . t

i) FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TUCUMCARI S

v V tvTVW(f' ' v, V "w V Sr'TVIrl'lr at

bow goundlv she snoozes when :et 1

is walking the ijjor with tOOlh-- !

ache!

If you are looking for a home'

write to the Valley Land Com:pany at San Jon. They can startyou right.

.'li'hirllfr THEPOPULAR MagazineWSMXS that tnakea

Factmore fascinatingthan

Fiction"wurnm so vow can

UNOEBaTANO ITt

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any-um- auu wnicn wiu nolo your interestforever, ia running in -

Popular MechanicsMagazine

Are yoa reading-- it ? Two millions of your

neighbors are; and it Is the favorite magazinein thousands of the beat American homes. Itappeals to all classes-o- ld and young menand womerrMboas who know and those woowant to know. .

2M MOIS KACH MONTH BOO FfCTUMS20O ARTlCijLS OT CIMDUU. INTEREST

The "Shop NoUt" DepartmsBt (20 pases)ives easy wavs to do thin irs how to maka

S useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc.J AniaWnr Mechanics " (lOpaues) tetlshowtoM :..ake Miasiun furniture, wireless outfitt, boats,.( .sino, magic, and all the things a boy loves.

510 fiMOL copies is enrraa ji

JK.If! rtf i ). wsUr to .how you oh oruam rL mm iiim nwv --nn.v

',

off. for nailing, tne orusu up and thutted down Kpod and evr,n b'efor it ;

oe3 to the man irf the baler, for noman can put up--a nice half? of brooni

'"rn without .It first being butteddown well. . ,

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seecmg f.nould t.e dor.o evefcy day,but considering tho mutter of Kowl

pure broom corn Hood, it is the. mostimportant factor in raining a croj.

Papa's Prayer.The Garsldes returned one day Iaxt

rtek', ?uXt Tr"!ns the 1Utld,aug

announced: "Iheard papa, say his prayers last '

night" .

."What fiid he say, dear?" I

"He said: "Thank God for this

correct, but a mistake might hip .pen ili i , . .

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