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Deming Graphic, 09-04-1908
N. S. Rose
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GRAPHIC
VOL. G
DEMING, LUNA COUNTY, N.
M.,FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEIl
4, 1003.No. 30
FAMOUS SHOTS COMING HERE
Will
GiveExhibition Under Auspicies of Derning
Gun Club.
The Derning Gunclub willhave as gueats on Saturday, the 19th of this month, two celebrated and widely known shots, Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Toepperwcin, of San Antonio, Tex., who will give anexhibition of fancy shoot- ing at the club's grounds
just
southwest of townonthat
date.Mr. Tocppcrwein has a record of 49.Ü9G breaks out of
a
possible) C0.000, made during 10 days' continuous shooting in San An- tonio in December, 1907. These
targets
were 21 inch wooden blocks tossed into the air. Mrs.Toepperwein is also an
artist
with the ride and has a record ofÍH37 flying
targets
out of 1000.Mr. and Mrs. Toepperwcin
are
representing the Winchester Re- peating Arms Co., and the en- tertainment they will give in our city will be something worth seeing and will no doubt bringa
large crowd out.On the following day the El Paso Gun club will arrive in Derning and engage in a cup shoot with the local club.
The fall wheat looks promis- ing.
In time of summer prepare for winter.
Louie Brown returns to school shortly.
The mines
at
Fierro will soon resume operations.Haveyou paid
that
dog tax?Miss Elizabeth Waddill is vis-
iting
Mrs. Ford in Silver City.Do you want pears
tocan?
KingupJames. Phone55.
C.
J.
Kelly has moved' into his handsome new cottage home.Theo. Carter, a leading citizen
of
Silver City, was in Derning this week.Yes, business is a
little
quiet now but wait tillafter the
har- vest time.Col. J. N. Upton was in the city this week on his
return
from his trip to Texas.Monday is LaborDay. 'Around
It
wont be long now till billcar
No. 1. of Barnum& Bailey'sgreat
circus will arrive in town.Mr. M. L. Hewitt,
a
young man of Sinton, Tex., has accept- eda clerkship with the Santa Fe here.Misses Bergin and Decker.two of the most popular teachers in
the
public school, have returned from their vacation.Miss Mertie Williams has re-
signed a3 delivery clerk in the postaflice. She 3 succeeded by Miss Mamie Holstein.
Another wedding, vc believe, ere the leaves have all turned brown, given their last sigh and been folded to
the
bosom of dear old Mother Earth.To Put in Small Tracts.
A well known Derning citizen, who owns a large body of land in the valley, is preparing to cut itup in small
tracts
andput
it on the market. This is a movethat
will be ofgreat
benefit to the country and we are pleased to see it being done.When small
tracts
aretaken
up in the valley and properly cultivated, it will be practically
no time until the entire valley
is blossoming in beautiful little farms and settled by a
thrifty,
substantial class of citizens.This is the history of other sections
that
have been pulled from the cruel and relentless clutch of the desert, andit
willworkout
thus inthe
Mimbres valley, many broad andfertile
acres of which yet long for the golden hour whenthe
man with the hoeappears with hisstrength
and wisdom to bring the bloom of life and the smile of happy anticipations to
their
now parch- ed and sun-bake- d surface.The quail shooting opens the first of next month.
Kindly bear in mind
that
this month contains in its coagulation an"r."
Hope springs eternal in the human breast --the railroad is coming.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hudson returned home yesterday from a several weeks' stay on the coast.
Shull Bros, an mnl-inr-r ihp cheapest prices on groceries of any store in Derning. Phone 157.
t
ree delivery.The new cottages of Mrs.
Seaman Field and Mr. McDougal are rapidly nearing completion.
The regular fall session of the Derning Public School will open September 8th.
Get yourbooks
at
the Palace Drug Store. We have enough Books, Tablets, Pens, Pen Hold-ers, Pencils, Crayons, Erasers, Rules and School Bags, in fact, everything needed for school uses to supply the entire county.
We will be prepared towait on you quickly, and knowing the goods.can giveyou
just
what you want and no exchanges will be made if you bring us a list of your wants. See our new tab-lets; they are the bestin Derning.
. IRVINE & RAITHEL.
The teachers in the public school, who have been away on their vacations, are all
returning
this week.Haveyou paid
that
dog tax?Mrs.
J.
O. Michael has re-turned from a protracted visit in
- T.
ivanas.
ner
manymends
are pleased tosee heragain.
Judge andMrs.Pennington have our thanks for something like a ousnei oi nne pcacnes, grown
at
their elegant home near town.Mrs. Ralph C. Ely and chil dren returned Monday night from an enjoyable visit with Mr. W.
E. Brock and sister, Miss Lula,
at
Parral, Méx.Mr. C. J. Laughren will move his familyto Doming this week from Silver City. They will be a valuable acquisition to our city and we are very glad to welcome
thetj
toour midst.?The Latest Styles?
of
Pure Wool Fall and Winter NewYorK Samples
. ..ARE ON DISPLAT AT....
CHARLEY SHNEIDER'tS
Tailoring' Place
Saltscut and mtd htr In tht Latest StylesROOMT pants, Fancy Flapsand Caffsalso, atREASONABLE PRICKS, worKmanshtp and toodJ considtrtd. Also REPAIRING, CLEANING and PRESSING neatly dont.
NOTHING TO
HELP DEMOCRATS
Vermont Rolls Up About Usual Republican
Majority.
White River Junction, Vt.,Sept.
2. The revised tabulated vote cast for governor gives George
H. Prouty, Republican, 43,013;
James E. Burke, Democrat, 15,--
313; Quimby S. Backus. Inde pendence League, 1222; E. M.
Campbell, Prohibitionist, 801;
J.
K. Dunbar, Socialist, 403.
Incre are
19small towns mis sing in thisvotc.which will make the plurality of the Republican candidate over 30,000.The Democratic party can reap nosatisfaction out of the Ver mont election result.
MÍ33 Maggie Kerr is visiting relatives in El Paso.
Have you paid
that
dog tax?Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howard are home from a visit in Ohio.
The cool weather now coming on will be a stimulus to ail lines of business.
Dunson & Parker are pushing the work nicely on the new Presbyterian manse.
Mr. Cal Baker and family re turn Monday from
their
visitat
Mineral Wells, Texas.
Purchase Dens. Daner and ner- - cil for use
at
school and home atJ. A. Kl.NNEAR & CO'S.
Summer wearing apparel is fading like
the
dew drop before the kiss ofthe
morning sun.Mrs.W. P. Tossell returned Saturday from a several weeks' visit to relatives in Denver and Pueblo, Colo.
coon exApnui A.
a
BARGAINS IN?
.
rj
n '
b'f
; uemmg neai Estate;
Roth Residence and Business Properties for
Investment and Occupation
HouFes to Kent, Homesteads, Desert Claims and Deeded Lands
just
outside the town limits.?Call
Judg'e Chapman's Office;
doors headquarters
DEMING REAL ESTATE,- - COMMISSION &
Mother Dies.
The mother of Mr. C. II. Cam- eron died in Chicapo last Thurs- day
after
a long and painfulThe sympathy of thecom- munity is extended Mr. Cameron in his deep bereavement.
The small boy is saving his nickels for
the
circus.Col. P. R. Smith came home Monday night from a ehort stay
at
Silver City.Two rooms for lighthousekeep- ing. Inquire ofMrs.Julius Iiosch.
Frank Lester is located
at
Aberdeen, S. D where he has a good position. Frank is a rustler.Haveyou paid
that
dog tax?The washing out of asmall bridge
at
Selden, ten miles south of Rincón, blocked traffic for about seven hours Sunday.t t
y
M
V
f
t
r
'
Mate lay!
I
Just the
KinK Out.Lightning struck a little dog
at
Las Cruces during a heavy rain storm Sunday night but no harm was done the little canine, hav- ing only neatly and effectively removed the kink from its tail.
The Southwestern was aday late this week on account cf a
breakdown. i
I. SANGM c. i.
mm
n r ar
a aaté?
:PURCHASING CO.;
One
of the Last.
Biloxi, Mass., Aug. 00.-Gen-eral Alexander P. Stewart, one of the last two surviving lieuten-
ant
generals of the Confederate army, diedat
his home here to- dayin his eighty-sevent- h year.Mrs. Jas. Martin has quite ill this week.
Have you paid
that
dog tax?Mr. aiid Mrs. Geo. Graves leave shortly a protracted stay in the north.
Children, buy your Hooks and School Supplies
at
Kinnear's.Yournickel will receive as much attention as your
parents'
dol-lar.
Capt. Wright was here this week looking
after
the recruit- ing station. Ho has no inkling now of when he will sail for the Philippines.two cast of Postoilicc, of the
"?ill-
ness.
nour
been
for
't j
We Have a Carload of
DEERING Mowers
HONEY
CourteousTreatm'nt and Prompt
Delivery iE Winners
TRY US ON I.limber
Coal Cement
l'liwl.--r
Stoves
üasí
Screen '.Vire Stove Pipe (anlen 'I kiN (larden Hose Sprinkler Corrugated Iron Paints
Tout AutflTi Shovels liay lork Ammunition Scrben Doom
CRESCENT LUMBER CO.
-- Pone 70- .-
Valuable Report.
There is valuable information for New Mexico
"dry"
farmersin the bulletin which has just been issued by the Colorado Ag-
ricultural College from the pen of
Professor
W. II. Olin, and which deals with conditions for seeding fall wheat, either on ir- rigated or ncnirrigated land.These, according to the bulletin, were never better. Indications are
that if
the advice to plant fall wheat is followed the south- west will next season harvest thegreatest
wheat crop in its history.Mr. Sam Schwing is having the old llristol residence, which he now owns, nicely touched up with paint and otherwise im- proved in appearance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sehrey, of Bonham, Tex., arrived in the city last Saturday und will visit here for some weeks the guests of Mrs. Schrey'a brother, L. B.
Miller, and family.
Dymond
REAL ESTATE Phono.
Gold Ave.
tsn
.
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Editor Bush in Town.
Kditor F. A. Bush, of the Sil- verCity Enterprise, waa inDern-
ing last Saturday accompanied by his wife. They were return- ing home from a summer visit to the coast, where editor Bus took his usual annual bath in the sad waves. While here they took an auto ride around the city and out into the farming dis-
tricts of
the
valley. The view tney saw were a revelation to them, and as the brainy editor expressed it,"Judging
from what I have seen of your town today and the marked develop-ment taking place in vour beautiful valley, which is intox- icating in its charm, to say
the
least, you should have in Derning a thriving city of 10,000 or 15,000 inhabitants in fiveyears."
It
was our first meeting with Bro. Bush and the pleasure of it still lingers with us.Miss Regina Roseborough
left
Tuesday for ElPaso. where shewiB have charge ofthe
musical de-partment ofone of the El Paso schools.
A. A. Douglas, the old reliable painter and paperhanger, is do-
ing a high grade article of paint- ingand papering in the Bank Hotel.
Fresh stock of nuts Just ar-rive-d.
The place to
get
fancy fruit.James'
Market.True it is
that
the ice bill idfading away, but
just
over thefrost-tinte- d horizon we see the
coal bill hoving in sight. There is no
rest
for the man of skimp means.Al Watkins was in town Tues-
day, having
just
returned from one of his lower ranches. Heiiys the
range is coming along ing))d
shape and stock are looking correspondingly sleek. ,McCan
and INSURANCE
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DEMING GRAPHIC
C.D. AMBROSE,Editor and Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR.
Published Every Friday.
Official Paper of Deming, N. M.
PnUrad March II.IWJ,atpn4n InIVminr.
M.. am wtt.iul-l- niallrf,wuivr arl oí
March S, U7.
Phone 105.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President WILLIAM H. TAFT
oíOhio.
For Vice President JAMES S. SHERMAN
of New York.
For Delegate to Congress HON. W. II. ANDREWS
of Albuquerque.
For Member ofCouncil FromDona Ana, Grant and Luna Counties
R. A. McBRIDE of Las Cruces
For Member of House From Otero, Dona Ana, Grant and Luna Counties
A. A. TEMKE of Deming.
Statehood
Bill.EXTRACTS FROM THE C ILL
GRANTING AN ENABLING ACT TO THE TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY DELEGATE W. H. ANDREWS ANDIN THE U. S. SENATE BY UNITED STATES SENATOR BOIES PENROSE. OF PENNSYLVANIA.
AND NOW PENDING IN THE
SENATE AND HOUSE COMMIT- TEES ON TERRITORIES IN THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS; WILL
COME UP FOR ACTION DURING
THE COMING SESSION OF CON-
GRESS. THE OF
DELEGATE ANDREWS IS AL- MOST CERTAINTO BRINGABOUT THE PASSAGE OF THE MEASURE Section3.--That the capital of said
stateshall temporarily be at the city ofSanta Fe, in the present territory of New Mexico, andshall not be chang- ed therefrom previous to Anno Domini nineteen hundred and twenty, but the location of said capita! may, after said year, befixed by the electors of said
state, Totingatan election to be pro-
vided for by the legislature.
Section6. That upon the admission ofsaid state into the Union there is hereby granted unto it, including the sections thereof heretofore granted, lour sections of public land in each township in theproposed state for the aupport of free public nonsectanan common schools, to-wi-t: Sections num- bered thirteen, sixteen, thirty-thre-e
and thirty-six- , and where such sections
or any parts thereof have been sold or otherwise disposed ofby or under the authority of any act of Congress, other lands equivalent thereto, in legal sub-
divisions of not less than one-quart-
section and as contiguous as may betoj thesection in lieu of which the same is Uken; such indemnity lands to bese- lected within said respective portions of saidstate in the manner provided in
this act."
Section ".-T-hat three hundred sec- tions of the unappropriated non-miner-
public lands within said state to be selected and located in legal sub- divisions, as provided in this act, are hereby granted to sai l state for the purpose of erecting legislative, execu-
tive and judical public buildings inthe ame and for the payment ofthe bonds heretofore or hereafter issued therefor.
Section 8. --That ten per centum of the proceeds of the sales of public lands lyiirg within said state which shall be old by theUnited Statessubsequent to theadmission of said state into the Union, after deducting all theexpenses incident to thesame shall be paid to thesaid state to be used as a perma-
nent fund, the interest of which only hall be expended for the aupport of the common schools within said state.
And there ia hereby appropriated out ofany moneys in the treasury not oth-wis-e appropriated, the sum of Ave million dollars for the use and benefit ofthe common schools of said state.
Said appropriation shall be paid by the treasurer of the United States atsuch time and to such person or persons as
naybe authorized by Mid state to re ceive the ame under the laws tobe enacted by said state, and until said tate shallenactsuch laws said appro priatiocshall notI paid. Said appro priation of fivemillion dollars shallbe held inviolable and invested by said
state, in trustforthe uae and benefit ofsaidschool.
Section 11.-- In addition to the lands granted by this act and which have
teengranted heretofore by any prior
law, two million acres of land rehr-e-- by granted to thesaid state, to bese- lected and segregated as heretofore provided for other lands granted under tLIi act, the proceeds from said two
million acres ofland, when disponed of by said state, to be applied in thedu- charle of the outstanding indebtedness owing and due from the counties of Santa Feand Grant, in said territory of New Mexico, which said indebted- ness was created ty subscription by said counties, In aid of the construc- tion of railroads in said counties, nml which said indebtedness cor.gresa vuli-date-d notwithstanding the fact that it had beendecided by the supreme ccurt of the United States that it was not valid, and the said state shall issue bonds to take upscid indebtedness U
fund and pay off and discharge said indebtedness, said bonds to 1tin for a period of thirty years, and title si-n- be held by said statein trunt for the final payment and dweharpe of said bonds when so issued.
Vote for Andrews and state- hood. You can vote for Larra-20I-0
anyold time.
While we can't vote for Taft we can have the pleasure of re- joicing in his election.
The Mineral Wells (Tex.) In-de-x
is responsible for the follow-
ing anti-prohibiti- argument:
"Th.3 ladies of a neighboring town on the day of election took an active part in scattering local option literature and pinning flags on the voters. In the even ing they had a lot of literature left and threw it over into a dairyman's cow pasture. The cows ate the
literature
and every cow in the pasturewtnt dry."
RepublicanTerTitomlPlatform
At the head of our editorial column we publish today the most important planks of the Republican platform of this ter- ritoryajpted
in Santa Fe Aug- ustbth
last. We ask the care-ful attention and consideration of all our citizens regardless of party to the policies and princi- ples set forth therein. They are genuine and right and if follow ed in
the
national administra- tion and interritorial affairs the results will prove of the great- est and most beneficial conse-quence to our people and our counties. They advocate state- hood, which every public spirit- ed citizen ofour territory anx- iously desires, we hope.
The railroad commission in
the
territory, the creation of which is certainly a r.oed iindsheuiJbe
favoredthat
tho rights of our people andthe interesa oí
businessr.en,
of shippers and of live stock raisers be protected.They put the salary system at moderate figures for county of- ficials, the fees to be fixed by
the
law. This is another jrreat step in advanceand will be heed- edbythe
next assembly. They declare for freedom of the public range asfar
as possible and while in favor of forest reserves to a great extent they do not want these reserves to interfere withthe
rights and privileges!long enjoyed in New Mexico by
the
cattle growers, sheep ar.d angora goat growers, by horse owners, by farmers and agricul- turists.The platform is too lengthy for us to publish but the above
are
salient points. Republicans of New Mexico place themselves strongly and frankly on record in favor of statehood and we un-derstand it is agreed in Wash ington
that if
New Mexico goes Republican this election and Del- egate W. H. Andrews, thebest
delegato we have ever had, is elected, the statehood bill will be passed and we will voteduring the
coming year onthe
adoption of a constitution and admission as a state. We again urgently ask all our citizens, regardless of which sido ofthe
political fence they are on, to study care fullythe
Republican territorial platform and we believe by do--ins
bo they will adopt theprin
ciples and ideas given therein and will vote forthe
Repubh can ticket and for Delegate W.H, Andrews on the
third
of No- vember next. They will there- fore benefitth3
commonwealth generally and themselves andI
their
interests.T II
SCDEM1NG GRAPHIC
COMMON SENSE
Lew most Iji llln.int neonietoUM OnV nown composition. There-- fur it Isthat Dr. Fierce s medicines, me
maUtMiJ wilt::h ritit every Ingredient im upon tho bottlo wrsa wriand altVd IucornvtnciS underoath, are dally gr nu !n Uvor. The com-i.t.-
KiW fInn 'if nV1 nnillclnes li open
txvlv iW Pierce King dwlrniis '.in ti'iriwil fu" iHM'ii til f"rniulil!. Willi
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Cul!iiiwitjt'il -:"r""'
f'. id
.y"'
n, the .tinrjiiilLLli-ir,-1----
cvHir
itr"og--'"'L
! wuflyuiude '1 'hl' active ciñTuTnal principle eursfted (rotn na-tive
fi.tt
r.v.t. by exsctpneics
orclnul tli IT. Fierce, and without tbe
u ofat!r alcohol. triple-reJii'- slid ctieiiiii aliy m r" u'ltrerint' h Intf
r.'d
In i'tm-i,ii(-i and prevrvms the.
curativo vlr'ne; redding In the rooti eaiiloyei, V mejiciiie are rntirely five fr.'m i't!vtlnii uf dmiiir harm
y rrr.ui'Ag an upiM-iit- for
fiínr
al-coholic h'ver.ici ur hat-i- forming
dm.'. i;at:i.;ie the formula on tle'lr kU wrapper --the- sm as stvurn t't hf
Dr. I'i . uiul you III I'ml that hit 'lioMtn M"dical liiscoverv," the great, tlnod p.iriiior, t.'nu'h tonic and Imwel rejr'!;t r--then:cJlclnewhlcli, hilo not recomnieiidttl to cureconsumption In Iti iJi.hiiiaI stag' s'iio mitliilnuwlildothsti
yet il.itii all thrwe coiidl-tion.ti-.f
In .idnml tl.roat, weak stomach, lorpii!
lirr
a:il ItroncliUI truiiblcH, wciklutii-L-li l li:Uii. t'hlch, if lieg--
t or l;iti!y treat-i- l i:p u and tn.ioy termlnnie Inreniini'tlon.
Tilko the "leildeil Metlicul lllsroverT (u time and it Is tul I.UI) todisnfixilnt you if only u g.ve it a lh íoui'i si:i
.ifr trial. Vm't evjiert mirncles. It
won't doMientatur.tl llilnr. You mnrt
everclM your pulienteandperovrri InI t
list--f r apMS'Jti.it ! IimilmIi of time to get l!if :l! I n. Ills. 'Ih" ItinTiiiietitsof wliltll
!r. 'frce' nvdlcinr :ire coniposid liavn the i!:i.ual:':'.1 cri .ireni ntuf of
Bieda iil leader- -1
.i,T
i ;ln AIIV amountof lav, ir rioiiprofe,'oi'.l. testimoniáis.
1 ney lire p.it
t:en aav
to ! etttl--meti'ti.l tith tuit are --old t'v nildealtTi13 mt'da'u.ea ulfcMMiat lepr.ces. I
Ruebush Q
...Measday
...rROPRIETOKS...
CityiiveryStable
GOOD TEAMS
and Fin;;
TuinouL--.
Kips l.y the C..y ar.d
ly.jr
at mtsonaUe ratos. Ilor.-c-sinlank't the W( or nionih
ii tf
BtilTreatment fartDura.
1 f... iv i I
of
v
of
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leaving a Th.s salve is also nn- -
I ehappe 1 htitids, nip--1
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Sn lur &.úmby ail
ALL
French Faint l'iano
ier.ee l.i Hijh
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Cards.
JAMES ll.
ATTOrtNEY A COUNPrLOR Office in Maker Block, Spruce St.,
Deming, New
A. W.
I.AW
OfHce in block.
Spruce Pcminrr N. M.
A. A.
City Hall. ::--:: Deminjr, N.
KLY &
and
Spruce Deminjr, N. M.
ll
V.Deming, - New Mexico.
Dn. r.
STKEI)Thysician and Surgeon.
Office I'lione 8( Residence l'hone 8C
Deming. N. Mex.
DR. J. G. MO IK
and
Phone 72.
Have your eyes carefully tested and glasses correctly fitted at home.
Ü1Í. J. BARP.EB
Physician and Surgeon
19.
OrKti'E-La- nk Hotel, Rooms 1, 2and 3
NEW MEXICO
Justice of the Tcace I'recinct No. 1.
Conveyancer. Notary Public. Heal Est:ite and Io.-.n- s. Special atten-
tion to Telephone
Near
PostoClce;
P
OLDEST RESORT
In Town.
y
TOHM DECKERT v
f
yif
OF ÜKAUKU IIIUII SCHOOL.
Tynowritinji Stamping Embroidery
Uuitar SalveshouM bel;.'.t iütvery
nPSt
onnrcir.int it greiit vulue in
the!'
troatm. nt burns. It allays the pain
' Beer and
LiOXIOrSaltno,t n.stantly. and unless tho injury
MH.n
Jis sivtroone, heal parts without 5
u'flI ;
?c:.r.
i'ii'.ta'.e for sore
iiM-;iM--
ithin.
iliiiK'ists.
Mexico
St.
M.
St.
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DEMING.
C2.
Dloclt,
the
Deming' Academy
SEPT. I5th, 1908
ASNA 11YLE, rlRS. M. L. FULTON
J
Subjects tanaht for a monthly Tuition Fee of $5.U0, payable in Advance. ..
r.l.KMKNTAKY STUDIES
par..s!i (ermnn
Drawing
ATTORNEY-A- T
Mahonoy
jr.
Mandolin
lionl ssons from Sept. lath, 1008, to July lrth, 190D. Tuition
I"
fi.JOenvers ail branches, except $'J..K extra for Music. Lesson . hours fr-n-i a. m. 1L.10 a. m., und from 1 p. m. to4 p. m. every day....ni hi.l--i v nn.l siin(liiv. InntrtimentM f'írtiiüluil fur tirnctire Graduates, with teachinjr exper--
t
Only pupils adn.illed this year.
Train via
ppupils u: soco!. Teachers. University (if years at Schools.
Daily
i Mi elen
v
Amarillo, Roswell,
Professional
WADDILL
POLLARD
TEMKE.
Attorney-At-La-w.
CONGDON
Attorneys counselors
HAMILTON
Attorney-at-La- w
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Phone
COOKE CHAPMAN
collections.
Mahoncy
Brewery
oaloon
vNN,W
A
househulij''
llll&lltV
OPENING
PrincipalsMISS
to
tñ
iScrvice
points in the Pecos Valley.
Close connection at Texico for points EAST and SOUTH.
Leave IVminjr8;W p. m. 8:20 a. m, Arrive Amarillo 10:15 p. m.
Koswell 9:V m. Carlsbad 1 a. m.
For furtlu r particulars call on
E A. Creamer, Agent
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THE
BANK OF DEMING
DEMING, NEW MEXICO
Established in 1892
Capital Stock (paid in) $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 15,000.00
Deposits (Jan. C, 1908) 222,000.00
This Bank has been established over Fifteen Tears transactinjr agen- eral, commercial banking business and solicits theaccounts of Indtfldaals, Firms and Corporations.
We will give you our best eiTort in looking after any business en- trusted tous and areable to give prompt and efficient service.
Liberal nreoTi mediations mude to these who have been satisfactory customers.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
We draw direct on all the principal cities of Europe.
OFFICERS
AND DIRECTORSJohn Cositrrr. Pmiilmt J.A.JUiloNrY. Yum President
STAR DAIRY
WILSON, Prop.
only Pure
MilkCustomers.
Will deliver Bottles Bulk Purchaser.
DEMING,
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Get Your Coal Bin filled wtih
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Pnce will advance Sept. 1
pir W. R. Merrill
Deming Mercantile Co.
Groceries Hardware,
Kay, Grain Flour
Fancy groceries specialty. Agent famous Chitse and Samlborn's
Deming '
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Contractors
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Arthur Raithici..
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11. IIhown,Amu Cuhlar
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and Builders
Gives the News.
a j'limily salary may otuni:inl the liilieat wnyes of his trade
--he may do anice, thriving Ihihchs in fiirnting, sUiekr.iiinj; or
mt if lie aixuils all hi money lioia a tlesjioraluly
""! mnii. e will renmin in Kverty until lie liegins to bunk a li:tIt-- f Ms enniinx and create a Mirjdus fund for tlieday of
and provide for the utiproductivo ycara of
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You know thisis true. Are you atdlsaying, "Next week will
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gin tomtit away alittle money?" NOW isthe time. Every day founts. We want you toojieu your bank account bere; and it matters uot bow littleyou htart with. We will give yon a Imnk
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and a of cbecka Wo olTer you absoixtb HArrrr andx i aj'preeiate your atrounge.
DEMING NATIONAL BANK
(Under thesupervision of the United StatesGovernment.)
Deming. .... Mexico.
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