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Alamogordo News, 1900-1913

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10-24-1912

Alamogordo News, 10-24-1912

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Published

Every

Thursday

io

toe

Most

Beautiful

Towr)

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New Mexico.

VOL.

XVI.

No.

40.

ALAMOQORDO , NEW

MEXICO,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

24, 1912.

PRICE

5

CENTS

PROPOSITION ITARY MEASURES

1 1

A PRIZE PACKAGE

SUBMITTED

I

DEFINES

HE

ISSUE IN CITY CAMPAIGN ELECTION FORECAST

Classes and Athletic Teams Are Inspector Oourley Make Haul

at

Rev. H. M. Perryman Principal Regarding Attempted Assassina-- Based Upon the Most Extensive

Straw Polls Newman

tion of Roosevelt Speaker of Meeting

Candidate Using New Wrinkle in

Politics

SANITARY

DRIB

COP

FKItt

SEES SURE VICTORY FOR

Will

10 HOLD FIELD MEET III DECEMBER TWO TRAVELING II AUTOMOBILE

I

PEOPLE MIE

ID

MATTER OF PRINCIPLE KOI Of

III

New Mexico Listed as Doubtful Following Spicy News Letter by Three El Paso Men Arrested for

Following Report Wan Prepared Roosevelt Heartily Agrees With Article Should Interest People of

Alamogordo State Hi Students Smuggling

Nebraskan

By Committee

Alamogordo, Oct. 28, William

J.

Bryan, speaking at Chicago,

uct.

opin-I...1 .1 inof

attar

tita lit-- III) MKlVPB r.'lllilllv HIlll the 11110- -SOfTHWKST NORMAL ('l)LLKHfi ur

iiiuiuaiuiio

J"

v..

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nkw mkxuo tempted assassination of Col. Ration ot yesterday is tne com-

-The New York Herald has a

reputation for careful forecasts

of election results.

It

is

inde-pendent with leanings toward

Iaft. Its figures of last Sunday

ire as follows, except

that

the

Journal credits Wilson with the

The High School was unsuc--: Thomas M. Gourley made a

cessful in the baseball games, good haul last Thursday morning

owing to the lack of proper when he arrested

three

Mexicans

coaching, but we hope next having in

their

keeping two

spring to round out a good, swift Chinamen who had been brought

team. into the United States in viola-

-Did you hear the mob at Wei-- tion of the laws of Uncle Sam.

Roosevelt, made a remarkably monplace of today. It is only a

. 1 J Z t .1.,.--- sVdBi BlMM I.,. ..ti.riru t ,.1.

southern states, which were

notjgele's

pop factory a few days Mr. Gourley is mounted in-

-pal citizens of the cityof Alamo-- aiemeni ... ..

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"M"7"

ordo met

at

the court house

last'

principle, which ought to govern of individual cups

i" case. His statement regarded as an advanced hygien-o- f

night to discuss the proposition

follows to proposition

roda,

they are

establishing the above named was as :

institution which would be pre--

"We

are embarrassed in the .not only accepted as customary

academic and discussion of national issues by n many par sof the country but

pared to teach the

iientioned by the Herald

be-cause they are regarded as so

iertainly democratic as not to be

worth considering in the polls.

The Herald poll gives Wilson

448 electoral votes as sure:

ago? No?

It

was nothing ser-jspect- in the immigration

ser-ious,

just

the members of the Hi vice, stationed

at

Alamogordo.

team drinking pop. The

treat

He belongs to

the

branch of

the

was on the vanquished Grains, service which was

just

created

The time-wor-n custom of ap-ji- n July, 1911. He came to Ala-plyin- g

pop bottles externally to mogordo about two months ago,

The meeting n l ' ",,c "

irr

m

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collegiate courses

dential candidates has oeen me nave neen useu as íaciors in uie

victim of a murderous assault. political game. The newspaper?

was largely attended and much

enthusiasm displayed.

It

was

agreed with one accord

that

Ala-mogordo was the ideal place for

"We

deplore as deeply as Mr. of Carthage, Mo., announce thai

Roosevelt, 49; Taft, 7; doubtful, lumps was broken by Haynes, to relieve Frank M. Stanley, who

who took the contents of three, has been transferred to Tucum-

-it.

one of the candidates for sheritl

is giving a practical

demonstra-tion of his belief in the

enforce-ment of sanitary laws. In his

campaign for election he is using

paper folding sanitary drinking

cups as campaign

literature.

Kach cup bears a picture of the

candidate and a

statement

of his

The estimate is as follows :. internally, after

the

great game, cari.

States

credited to Wilson As the resultof a meeting held The arrest of

the

three men

Ohio, 24: Wisconsin, 18; Iowa, recently in the auditorium, an was made at Newman about sev-1-3;

Minnesota,12; South Dakota, iamateur athletic association was en o'clock last Thursday morn-5- ;

Connecticut, 7; Maryland 8: organized. The following officers ing, while Mr. Gourley was out

Maine, 0; Pennsylvania, 3S:

N.Uere

elected: Oubia Clayton, on one of his regular inspection

Roosevelt's followers the act of

a madman, who has temporarily

disabled him for campaign work.

We denounce as

bitterly

as Mr.

Roosevelt's supporters such a

re-sort to violence even by one who

is bereft of his reason. We

sym-pathize with Mr. Roosevelt in

his affliction as sincerely as his

supporters do, and we wish as

earnestly as they for his speedy

recovery. But

neither

he nor

the establishment of such an

in-stitution.

Speeches were made by

prom-inent citizens. Mr. Beech, ofthe

Alamogordo Improvement

Com-pany, arose and tendered as a

gift sufficient grounds on which

to erect said insitution and the

large building occupying the

grounds, which he proposed to

donate, was also included in the

donation.

The enthusiasm was occasioned

Dakota, 5; Oregon,

i;

Deleware,

candidacy. So far as we are 3: New York, 45: Idaho 4; New

president ; Margaret Gunton, trips. He was

at the

ranch home

vice president; Iiouise Bemis, of

J.

F. Reeves

at

Newman when

secretary ; Everett Tipton, treas-- someone reported

that

an auto-ure-r.

The treasurer reports

that

mobile party was camped near

he has succeeded in separating Newman. An automobile

at

80 persons from

their

coveted Newman is a sort of a

rarity,

so

aware, says The Journal of thej lampshire, 4; Colorado, (5;

Medical Association, vuda, 8? Massachusetts, IS: Miss

they will ask for suspension of(this is the first time

that the

in--1

iippi,

10; Arizona, 8: Indiana,

activity on the part of Mr. Roose--Ídividual drinking cup has been 15; New Jersey, 14; Montana, 4:

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ki.insoil to nrninntv oolitic. a well i est irtriiua. 8: Kansas, 10:;i

quarter

and launched them as he concluded to investigate.

. i i !... i i i iiiiiH iiriun tan íwiiac aa iii7 "" w -- 7

by the universal oenei

im

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lwi,

tk

nnaaihiii. !(Oklahoma. 10: Virginia. 12: N. mem hers of the A. A. A. A. Reaching the car he found

the

itb its tonoizraouical

menus

conmine w

orcein

mo

e'

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a

V...i;... O-- V--l. TU rn..rt- tin. miim 1, Mmvleuna uhn awt UkM

amogordo wi

side on national issues. ivies 01 hub pian are miiiusi un--1 ,

vtiiim,

., 1ur

wuicj

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"The question before theconn limited and numerous elabora-- ruskt 8; Tennessee, 12: Texas, doing fine at basketball, consid-- were hunting rabbits. A search

try must be decided by the sane, tions will nodoubt suggest them--!

2i;

Florida, ; Kentucky, 13: ering the tact

that

they are near-- of tne car revealed two China-

-A maniac cannot be an arbiter selves to our readers and to fu--jGeorgia, 14; Alabama, 12; Lou ly all new at the game. They men on the rear seats, covered

in such a crisis. I am surprised ture candidates.

It

is encourag-- Mana, 10: Arkansas, ; Missou--1 hope to be ready for some of the up with

quilts,

that the friendsof Mr. Roosevelt ing to see the position of a can-- ! ri. IS. Total 448. jmatch games before long. The car was owued aud driven

should

attempt

to make use of didate on sanitary condition States credited to Roosevelt Football was out of the ques-- by Manuel Saldivar, and with

this incident in his behalf.

It

made an issue in a political Washington, 7; California, 13; tion for us this year, but next him were Bias Saldivar and Leo

-cannot be charged to the Demo-- campaign. Illinois, 29. Total, 49. season, with the Otero County nardo Zorrilla, all of El Paso.

.rati,,

nartv

it cannot be fairlv

States

credited to Taft Wyo- - High School established here we Lew F. Gooie and Leo Ny were

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features and

its

strategic

loca-tion and its climatic advantages

is the best place to establish

such a school.

Dr.

J.

R. Gilbert, acting as

chairman of the meeting,

ap-pointed acommittee of five

citi-zens to draft a resolution

show-ing the of the

citi-zens of Alamogordo with the

promoters of said school.

The following resolution was

drafted and passed by said

com-mittee :

Hal H. Major, Mitchell and nung, 1 tan, 4.

total

t. hope to ouua up a cracK team. aoov miuuie age aim uom ssjesw

Miss Eudora. left Friday for Al-- Doubtful states New Mexico, For this reason we are starting English. They were both carried

buquerque to

attend the

meeting

'3:

Rhode Island, 5; Vermout, 4; basketball early so we can work back to El Paso.

charged to any party.

"The suggestion

that

the

as-sailant was led to make the

at-tack because of newspaper

criti-cism is far fetched aud if

it

could

of the Masonic bodies. Mitchell Michigan, 15.

lotal,

27.-Albu--and

Miss Eudora returned Weil-- querque Journal.

our raw material into fast men Hie

three

Mexicans were

by

the

time the season opens. brought to Alamogordo andlodg-

-By their pomps shall ye know ed in jail. The date of the hear

be shown

that

an unbalanced nesuay night, Mr. Major remain-miu-d

was influenced bycriticism ing over a day or so longer,

it is no more

just

to demand aj The fall term of court will be

of the discussion of ,nvt,ne,j n Alamogordo on

ing has been set lor

uctober

iiU.

They will be

tried

before

Mar-shall W.

Parker,

United

States

commissioner.

them. Yes, all our boys are

starting

their hair toward the

north pole.

The petition which has been

Fred. M. Bradford of Pinon

was a visitor in Alamogordo

Sat-urday.

W. L. Rutherford is shipping

this week two cars of Mexico

icers to the east.

jpending problemson this account, Monday morning, Judge E. L.

than it would be to

reject

relig-- Medler, presiding. A number of

RESf )LVED : That

the

com-mittee appointed by the chair

speak for the citizenship of

Ala-mogordo and do heartily te

with the promoters of said

college and will use ourexery

effort and time and talents in

the accomplisnmeut of

that

end.

(8igned)

J.

A. Armstrong,

M. L. Oliver,

J.

0,

Holmes,

L. R. Hughes,

Z. D. Ross.

important cases will be

tried.

ion because some have gone

in-sane on that subject.

"I

have been a careful reader

of the papers since last

June

and

HIS ALIBI

1 am quite sure

that

the Taft

papers have been no more

bitter

n their assaults upon Mr. Roose

Picture

Program

Friday and Saturday pictures

at

The New Alamo Theatre will

be selected from the following

varied program :

"Boy From The

East"

Powers

circulated around town for the

establishment of

the

OteroCoun-- Forest Fires Year 1911 Cost

ty High Schaol now has over "Wió

$25,00(),)00

signatures. This shows

that

our Washington, Oct. 21

citizens are alive to anything tires in

the

United States have

that

will lead to the improve- - caused an average annual loss of

ment of oureducational facilities about 70 human lives,

the

de--I

Ths officers of the Hi basket truction of trees worth

at the

ball team are Everett Tipton, very least $25,000,000, and

the

jmanager: Cubia Clayton, cap-- logg of stock, crops, buildings,

'tain.

The officers of the Gram and other improvements to

the

team are Aubrey Tipton, mana amount of many millions more,

ger;

Oliver Lee,

Jr.,

captain. To these must be added enor-A-U

of the Hi classes have mous losses from the destruction

elected officers, choseu colors and ,,f young

tree

growth, deteriora-selecte-d

flowers for their respect- - tion of

the

soil, damage to water

ivc organizations. The announce--

curses

and adjacent property

ments of these will be deferred by low water and flood,

interrup-tion! the next issue, as we have tion of business, and deprecia

a

little

scouting todo. tion of property. By inquiry in

-Prof. R. S. Tipton, county su-- to the causes and

extent

of soch

perintendent, has appointed Al-

-tires we

are

able to realise in

'fredRiggsof

Cloudcroft, Oubia some degree the magnitude of

Clayton and Everett Tipton of their losses, even though

their

Alamogordo, to serve as a com annual amount in dollars may

velt than the Roosevelt papers

have been in

their

assaults upon

Mr. Taft. And

neither

side has1

attacked the other with more vi--j

rulence than both have attack?d

the Democrats in campaigns past,

"A nation sits expectant by!

the ex president's bedside

hop-ing

that

the wound is not serious.

But Mr. Roosevelt

't

supporters

mut

not use this

attack

to

pro-tect themselves and

their

posi--,

lions from just criticism. The'

brave soldier on a battlefield do

"Pantaloon

Skirt"

Powers

"An

Inveutor's Wife" Italia

"Five

Rose Sisters" Thanhauser

"The Branded

Indian"

Powers

"A

Pusbroobile Race" Imp

"

Has Foolshead ALicense?"Ita lia

"For

A Straw" Italia

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Preabytcrimn Church Service loot use the wounded for breast--j

works Thev stand oot and give

at II

.. the

Oct. 27th, a 1ow for Wow

theme is:4'Glory Overshadowing And H thU C4Iup,icnt Mr

Us."

AtTAlp.

m.. we willob.

tupporttrt

WI1D0t

serve, by request of

the

National ,

w

b(n

,

,hiel(, protMt

Society at New York. Tuber, u

-tnem,v

ftgtin,t

the

aU,rki

losis Day, to be addressed byoor

that

mgy (? 0,x tlw

resident physicians. policies for which they

stand."

mittee

to arrange for a field

'

meet to be held on Dec. 7, while

the county contest is on. More

of the details next issue.

Rev. H. M Perryman. a Half

ing minister, gave us a very

in-teresting and instructive talk in

the

auditorium Tuesday

after

noon. He said it was not oppor-

-not be

apparent."

Such is

the

opening

statement

of Bulletin 117of the Forest

Ser-vice issued by Secretary Wilson

w hich is devoted to forest fires,

their causes, and prevention.

Col. Roosevelt has

returned

to

his home,

latest

reports are

that he is feeling

"bully"

and

entirely out of danger.

welcome vn an

nun

J.

A. AansTSoxo. Col. Roosevelt evidently

un-derstood and appreciated the

motives which prompted Mr.

O.

J.

Wolflnger left

morning to

attend

the

11)11 to

tranwrt

tmvinasi.

--

run.

tors w,TW j (continuad ou

pajje four)

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Churcb

Notices

THE OTHER FELLOW SAYS

YOUR

SINKS

IN GOOD

CONDITION?

Baptist Church.

Slip Alatti0g0ri.il Smita

GUTHRIE

SMITH, Editor and Publisher

Entered at the Postoffice at Alamogordo, New Mexico, for transmission through the mail as second class matter

"Pa,"

announced

little

Rod--! Regular services

II

a. in. and

ney Clugg,

"I

saw ten thousandj KM)p. in. Sunday at the

First

dogs fighting, down back of theI

baptist church.

vinegar factory !" Sunday School '.f:45 a. m.

Subscription Price $1.50 a Year in Advance

October 24. 1912.

Let me take a look at your sinks if anything iswrong with them. Years of experience in such matters makes it easy for

me to repair such

irregulari-ties, and thereby save you much care and worry. The expense isn't much either, and

you get expert advice and

work. Whenever in need of

Plunibinst Work

of Any

Kind

shall be pleased to be favored with your order. Forgood work

dill

'Phone

(MS

Prayer service every

Wednes-day8:iR p. ro.

The public is cordially invited

to

attend

all the services.

Strangers are specially invited.

Wm. COOKSEY, Pastor.

Sepraaanting the bast Interests of all the people of Otero County

Respecting All; Fearing Mono

Christian Church

Sunday School at 10.00 a. m.

(Jommunion and preaching

at

j

"Tut, tut,

my son! eluded

his sire. "You know there are

not ten thousand dogs in this

whole county."

"Well, there were several

doz-en of 'em, anyhow, all lighting

like fury."

"That is a

little

better, but

tell the exact truth now. How

many dogs were really

there?"

"Ourn and another dog,

pa'

"Were they lighting?"

"Well, sir, they they acted

like they were going

to."

"H'ni!

Now, where

in

the

world did you learn to

exagger-ate so shamelessly, and"-

-"Why, pa. didn't 1 hear you

elling a man last night

that

the

Roosevelt enthusiasm is steadily

grow ing?" Tom P. Morgan in

Judge.

SCIPIO,

THE HARDWARE

MAN

I.IHK) and 7:110 each Sunday

.ll are cordially invited.

J. A. . BROWN, Pastor For President WOODROW WILSON For Vice-Preside- nt THOMAS R. MARSHALL For Congress HARVEY P.. FERGL'SSON Presidential Electors F. O. DK HACA .1. 11. LATHAM s. I). STFNMS. Jr.

When Champ Clark entered a

restaurant in Washington the

other day ami the darkey waiter.

mid. laid before him the long

Mill of fare, be only glanced at it

Kefore giving it hack, as he was

tired.

"Sam. 1

can't

read allof

this,"

--uiil Mr. Clark, "you know what

We

Wash

Everything

But

the

Baby

Leaving

that

to

its mother

to

do;

but

we do

wash and

return

spotlessly clean your family

washing.

ELITE

LAUNDRY

EL

PASO. TEXAS

Alamogordo Agency

at

Ed.

Martin's Barber

Shop

This Ad written by Mrs. F. (). Hage. was awarded a prize in the

El Paso Herald's Ad Writing Contest

Presbyterian Church.

Sunday school 10 a. m.

Morning service, 11 :00 a. in.

Evening service, 7 ::10 p. m.

From Sept. 1 to April I.

Evening service. 8:00 p. in.

From April 1 to Sept. 1

B. S. Club 6:80 p. m.

From Sept. 1 to April 1

B. S. Club 7:oop. in.

From April 1 to Sept. 1

Ladies' Aid, 1st. Thursday,

i ach month.

"Come thou with us and we

n il! do thee good," is our

invi-tation to all who may worship

with us.

J.

A. ARMSTRONG,

Pastor.

M. E. Church, South.

Preaching every Sunday

Morn-ing and Evening at the usual

hours.

Sunday school i:4." a. in.

Senior ami Junior Leagues,

Minday Afternoon at 8:00 and

POO.

Prayer Service every

Wednes-day evening.

You are invited to attend any

or all of these services.

Gao. H.Givan, Pastor.

c f a f I h o f t 1 O fl c 1l n B t v c rl d c H w

s good. You pick me out agood

dinner."

"All right, massa.

I'll

do my

hest."

When Mr. Clark had finished

ating and was rising from the

table, Sam sai 1.

"Now. massa, any time what

yo' wants a good dinuah, yo' ask

to Sam: and yo' jis' tell an yo'

fr'ends w'at cahn't read to come

heah an' ax

f"

Sam. and Ah'll

pick 'em mu a good dinnab."

Judge.

foin McNeal wag talking to

Charley Sessions, in Topeka.

ahout th.' doubtful voters.

"Lot of

them!"

said Sessions.

"Yes," replied McNeal:

"hut

they --nit of remind me of u man

I knew in Kansas who was

run-ning for sheriff. He traveled all

over his county and tried to get

:BA1.MEP lSI) FUNERAL DIRECTOR iN'D DEALER :: FUNERAL JPPLIES

A.

J.

BUCK

UNDERTAKER

OFFICE PHONI NO. 4. RESIDENCE PHONE NO. 46

votes. One day he came across

a farmer and asked him to vote

Grace Methodist Episcopal

Sunday School 10:00 a. m.

Morning Service 11 :iH u. m.

Evening Service 7:W p in.

Mid-wee- k Prayer

Wednesday 7 80p. in.

Ifyou have no regular place of

orship you will find a welcome

1 ere.

Ed. LeBreton, Pastor.

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From painting i Bcyraour Thon,aa

GOOD, COLD,

WATER

Is the best and

healthiest drink

for

these hot

days.

You

can have

it

anytime

by

getting

one of

our

com-bination

WATER-FILTE- R

and

COOLERS.

WALL-PAPE-R, PAINTS and HARDWARE

for him."

"

'Why, dodgast your measly

hide!'"

yelled the farmer:

"'I

wouldn't vote tor you for

any-thing if you was the last manon

earth! I'd poison myself hefore

I'd vote for you for anything'-

-" 'If

that i the case." said the

candidate,

'I'll

just murk yon as

doubtful!1

"

Saturday Evening

Post.

Mother. "Now go kiss nurse

good night uml let her put you

to hed."

Little Helen. "Don't want

to! She slap folks that try to

kis-- her now."

Mother. "Why. what a story.

W It: IN th of h(

Lady whose healthcompels her

to live in New Mexico will

ex-change to acres line land front

i g beautiful river near Petoskey

Mich., splendid for summer re

s irt. fruit and vegetable farm,

for laud in New Mexico. Please

give exact location.

Adv. Mini Rooms,

n-- Surf

st

. Chicago, III.

The ladies of the II. K. church,

Smth. will give a Hallowe'en

party Friday night, November 1,

Geo.

Warnock

Phone

19

1 1 the Beavers' hull.

Wanted: Lady wln in first

(

onli-aclo-i'

ltuilder

cla--s cook desires position.

Ad-dress Box Alamordo. N. M.

K. V. Work of (irogramle was

among the visitors in Alainogor-rt-o

Monday. Helen."

Helen.

"Well,

you ask iupu

if she

don't."

Dartmouth

Lan-tern.

"By jingo, Matilda." aid

lit-tle Tomkint,

"it'

an awful pity

your mother wasn't a man!

She'd have been adaudy fool all

player."

"Strong in a lerfMUMge, eh.

dear?" smiled Air--. Tomkins.

"Well nn," said Tomkius;

"hut fhe'l

great at intrfer-elice.-"

Judge.

"Geess are snppfteed to he

symbolic of nil that is foolish,

"Well, go on."

"But yon never an old

TRUTH ABOUT THE PROFITS

Moic than ix months ap" Tw Nkwh legan

it efforts to have the county t'ointnipsioneri upen

tlif county printing for competitive bids. A

written oiler was nude, guaranteeing t" cut the

cost of the legal publications si least In halt'. The

eommÍMÍoneri ignored the offer.

When we realised that the o!iiin!Mnnere

were determined to stand pat, we began to

gm-som-publicity to the matter. Without counting

the great k and peril. Hon. George A. Byus

ruthed to the detensc of the men who were ktei-

-ing him out of bankruptcy, and possibly front tin

poor house, as well. Mr. H us ji a mighty man,

the side and only defender of the Common people,

ami the editor "I "The 0i-ia- l Apologiier."

Mr. Byus fairly radiated el ctrifle I

curreiltl of

righteous iudignation. With a heart surcharged

with bitterness he wuüed loud and long, In fact,

he hollered g I and plenty. He --aid that

Til

News, hacked by that tordl I corporation, the

Improvement Company, was trying to

drive him oat of business by offering to carry the

legal publications al a rate lower than the cnsl of

production: tliut if we printed the delinquent tax

list at hull' the legal rate, we would lute money

on the iransaction.

Let u.s ec how much regard Mr. Byus has for

the

truth,

when tailing the truth might hurt nil

business : The printing of ilie lust delinquent tax

list

rati

if''ii'.oM. i nder the rate we proposed,

Ihe pott would huve leen 'S..io. Mi. BjTUI

re-cently declared thai h gsndn OT0T g&OQ.UQ proflt

on the job. On tbut percentage of prolit, )(,w

much would

Til

Nkwk have lost ut 28.''.' What

An

the

eotnmistioners have

tt

say about letting a

job at ."i)ll when tin contractor makes, u profit of

over on the transaction.

No, gentle one, the men charged with MHUg

gliug the two Ubi ñamen into ihv L'nitad Mtatc

will uot be tried before United

States

Oowmis

sioner George A Byus. Mr. Byusis soextremely

huv

trying to untangle his own trovblei that he

bat Nnanbted for this case io he

trid

before

0

I'arki

Moren, er. Mi Bvti

males"

much mcue) nn the last delinquent

?x

list thai

he doei not need the fees l'ruai this case.

Contracts

taken

for

the complete

construction

of

buildings

of

all

kinds.

All

orders receive prompt

attention.

Estimates cheerfully

furnished.

No

job

too

large or

too

small.

wrh

fj.isurisisiMcl.

Office

Penn.

Ave.,

in

old Boston

Cafe.

C

It. White

Fone

188

1 IPOPULARI

j MKHAMCSh

Magazine

that malí

Fact

more faarinatlna:

than

Fiction

tTun rr

gamier hoard up a million

ker-nel- f com and then go around

tryitiü to mate with a gosling."

Town Tupien.

A GREAT CMtlm Starr f WrU ProarvM which vimj nmy hKlnreading at my time, and which will hold your intcrat

(orever,larunning in

Popular

Mechanics

Magazine

Are you reading It ? Two miUtona of your

naifhhoriare, and hla the(aroritemaiuuir

mthouaandi of thebeetAmervan hornet it

appeal to all claaara old and rwJ:i-m- er

and women thoa who knowanathoea who

;oooooooooooooooooooo

oooo

'What i Jnaas limpingarouml

...ROUSSEAU'S

REPAIR

SHOP

to know. want

ni

o

The 'Sha Nata" DiaiHanal '2U nae

five" eay waj Io dolhma-bo- w to mtke

ifefiil urtwJea for home and hop, repaint, et';

for?"

"Why, h.-- tell

in Imp and

broke his engagement." t iduin

hH .loiter.

"How ould yon k yoor

hair cur. air?" aid th-

-

inirber.

"riñe'

D" yon think I came

here to discu.--i the tartlt bill?--'

CurueJI Wido-- .

Aautewr MeckwwWj (10pan)tel)ihowto

makeMiaamri furniture. wiraMaaoutSta.boat,

ent-tni-. maic.andallthe trunca abarWast.

Experts

in

Building

and

Repairing

Electrical Wiring Don

Electric Fixtures and Supplies

Stalcup Building. Nw York Aya. Phona

l.ao rawYcaa. anrata oartaa ta

POPULAR MECHANICS CO.

(4)

OUTLOOK PLEASES BANKER

jOCAb

TEMS

FRIENDS:

Nothing to Fear From Wilson

Administration

FALL OPENING

SALE

Beginning

Saturday,

Oct.

19,

Ending

Oct. 29,

Ten

Days

Three

New

Reels

Tuesday,

Friday

and Saturday

Nights

!

0

4h

New

Alamo

Theatre

J

This

Sale

will serve to give

the

public

a

chance to

see

our large

Fall

Stock

of

Dry

Goods,

Ladies',

Children's,

and

Men's

Shoes,

Clothing for

Men

and

Boys,

Un-derwear, Hosiery,

etc.,

as well as

an

op-portunity

to save money

on some of

these

lines

through

special reduced

pric-es

which will

be

made

during the

sale.

We show

a

good

assortment

of

Infants,

Misses,

and Ladies

Coats

in

the latest

styles. Sweater coats for

the

whole

fam-ily,

in the latest

styles

and

all prices.

Blankets,

Comforts,

Outing

Flannel,

Flannellette,

"Wool

and Silk Dress

Goods.

Our stock

of Shoes

has no equal

in the

county

foi

assortment,

style and

wear-ing

qualities,

with

value

always equal

to

price.

Boys'

and

Men's Clothing

When a great banker and

f-inancier like Jacob H. Schitf,

with money invested in railroads

and

manufacturing

plants

throughout the country, comes

out for Woodrow Wilson and

as-serts

that,

while he has

hereto-fore voted for and contributed to

the republican

party's

candi-dates, he now feels

it

will be of

great benefit to the country to

elect Mr. Wilson, if is a

little

laughable for the young

finan-ciers of the Evening Herald to

warn the people of New Mexico

that

panic and ruin is likely to

result if Wilson should become

president.

If

a panic is likely to occur

it

would be well for

the

people to

begin preparation for

it;

for

Wilson is going to be elected by

nearer a unanimous vote in the

electoral college than was ever

before given to any presidential

candidate.

New ork knows

it,

yet the

prices of practically all stocks

are much higher than they were

a year ago.

Funny how men with millions

invested in the industries of the

country should be so heedless of

the advice of the young

gentle-men ofthe Herald who see things

so much more clearly than they

are seen by Schiff and Morgan

and the Belmontsand

the

Ryans.

Albuquerque Journal.

LITTLE 6E0R6IE OBJECTS

Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence W. Morgan, agirl.

H. W.

Park

was one ofthe

vis-itors in El Paso this week.

Andrew Andregg made a

bus-iness trip to Oarrizozo Sunday.

Rev. Benjamin West of

Hous-ton arrived Monday for a visit.

W. H. Woods spent Monday in

El Paso.

You will vote in your home

precinct if you vote

at

all.

J.

H. McRae spent Wednesday

in El Paso.

Mrs. Louisa Riddle and

Mr.

J.

M. Riddle went to El Paso

Thursday to

attend

the jubilee.

C). S. Wood came dowu

Wed-nesday from Cloudcroft to attend

to important business.

Your kodak finishing

done

right.

It

is our business and we

know how. Pollock Studio.-Adv-.

Krank M. Maxwell left last

week for a hunting

trip

in the

Sacramento mountains.

Marshall Parker spent

Satur-day and Sunday visiting in El

Paso.

Mr. and. Mrs. tieo. B.

John-son will go to El Paso Friday

morning for a brief visit.

George E. MoHett came in

Monday from Orogrande to look

after business matters.

Prosper Sherry left

Wednes-day night for a business trip to

Las Cruces.

A profit of over $500 was made

on the

printing

of the last

de-linquent tax list. Read the

edi-torial,

"Truth

about the profits."

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Downs

and Miss Eva Felton drove to

El Paso Saturday for a brief

visit.

Walter Knight, of Denton,

Texas, was here Friday for a

vis-it

with Mr. and

Mr.

R. F.

Pol-loc-Jim

Hill,

Vance Thomas and

Rufe Chase went to El Pa

Wednesday to

attend

the

jubi-lee.

Mrs. Kate Livingston and Mis

Rachael Livingston of Tularosa

were visitors in Alamogordo last

Satuaday.

J.

E. Moore returned Sunday

from Bent where he has been

emDloyed for some time on the

remodeling of the big plant.

The

Jadíes'

Aid of the Chris

Prompt

Service

Liberal

Treatment

Absolute

Safety

PATRONS

of

this

Bank

speak

in

the

highest terms

of

the accomodations

they here receive.

This

Bank

is

a

Depository

of

the United

States.

first

National

BanK

Alamogordo. New Mexico

This store has

been

the

acknowledged

Clothing

Headquarters

In

Otero

County

for

more

than

ten

years, and this

pall

our

stock

is ifpossible

ahead

Of

its

reputation

in

this

line. We

show

Ed. V.

Price

& Co.

samples

for

made-to-measu-re

clothes

Hart Schaffner and

Marx

and

A. B.

Kirschbaum

Ready-to-wea-r

Clothes;

Nothing

better

could be

said

of any Clothing

stock

than

to

say

that

it

con-tains

these

well

known

and

High Grade

Makes.

To

start

the season

we

are

making reduced

pric-es cn

our

Men's Clothing

during this

10

days sale

We

expect to surprise the

Ladies

with

our unusual

Is Peevish and Fretful About

Everything

CONTINUED

GROWTH

George Byus objects to the ap

Wt ask. you to examine the following financial statement ofthis

Bank If your patronage and influence have, inany degree,

con-tributed tothe success of our business, we thank you for it. If.as

yet. you are notapatron let thisbe your invitation to become one

ALAMO STATE BANK

Opened forbusiness January 16 1912

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

ALAMO

STATE

BANK

ly

large and splendid

asscrtment

of

the

very

newest

novelties

in

Neckwear.

Bows, Collars.

Jabots,

etc.;

Hair

Ornaments.

Bar

Pins. Sets,

Belt

and

Collar

Pins

Head

Scarfs, Purses,

Etc.

Don't

Miss

This Opening

Sale

OCTOBER 19, 1912

LIABILITIES

15,00.000 800.00

pointment of the governor in

re-gard to the Otero County

High-way commission. Most people

object when they are not pleas-ad-.

Therefore we feel certain

that

George is not pleased. In

fact, we know

that

he is not

pleased. Otero county has three

fair and square commissioners

and we feel sure

that

the road

fund will be used for the best

interest

of the county as a whole

and not as suits the whims of

George Byus. George also

ob-jects

to the publishing of the

Imnd issue in the Tribune. He

did not get it. Hence his kicks.

All of his kicks have personal

motives. He has pulled the

po-litical strings so long and so

suc-cessfully

that

he finds

it

hard to

accept

that

which is coming to

him. He objected to the action

of

the

governor in vetoing the

salary grab. In fact, he has ob

Capital

ALAMOGORDO. NEW MEXICO

RESOURCES

Loan andDiscounts 60,643.:HJ

Banking House 5,600.00

Furniture and Fixtures 4,700.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 27,426.25 98,369.55 The Above Statement is Correct.

Surplus

Deposits

Undivided Profits, net

82,127.50 442.06

The

Old

Reliable Place"

ii.

I.

Wolfing

i-

-98,369.55

C. M. HUNTER, Cashier.

tian church will hold a bake sale!

Saturday

at

I'armuck's grocery

store.

Misses

Hael

Shelton and Nena

Waruock left Wednesday

morn-ing to

attend

the Os Aple

jubi-lee in El Paso.

December 25th. Same old

jected

to about every action of

our governor except

the

signing

of

the

publication bill which

pro-vides

that

the delinquent tax

list shall coat the taxpayers Ho

per liue and must be printed in

A

Good

Reputation

We

want our reputation

to

stand

on

our

prescription

work.

No

druggist can have

a

higher

aim.

If

you

want

to

know

our

respon-sibility for prescription

work ask

your

doctor. Let us

fill

your

prescription.

Livery

Feed

8

Wood

Yard

Say!

Remember

that

I

am

in the

LIV-ERY

business

with

good

reliable

teams

and

good

rigs.

GENTLE

SADDLE

HORSES

for ladies a specialty.

Also

Grain and

Feed

in connection.

If

you

are

out

of wood

and

want

something

that

burns, call in person or phone for

either

of

the

above.

Pricees

an

very MODERATE.

the official paper." Do any of

our reader know why he did not

ol.ject to

that

bill? Tularosa

Tribune.

date. This year, why not have

your

sitting

for portraits early.

Pollock. Adv.

Mrs. H. M. Lupton went to El

Paso Monday moruiug for a visit

with her daughter. Mrs. Howard

Hunt.

Mrs. Sidney M. Parker and

Mrs. W. E. Warren left Tuesday

morning for El Paso to atteud

the Os Aple jubilee.

C. S. McNatt came in this

week from his mountain ranch,

here he has leeu busy for some

time.

Mr. and Mrs.

J.

L. Lawson and

Advertised

Letters

List

Listof Advertised

letters

for

the week ending Oct. Hi, 1012.

W.

E.

Stewart

PHONE

149

WARREN'S

On

the

Corner

Phone

32

Alamogordo, N. M., Postoffice.

Garcia, Himodosea,

Herrera. Sra.

Pilar

8.

Valdez, Refugio.

When calling for above

letters

please say Advertised and pay

Home Cooking

Is

Best

There will be no voting on

transfers in the election on

No-vember fifth.

Every

citiien

must vote in his home precinct

or not vote at all. Remember

this and arrange to be in your

home precinct on election day.

Yoo will be

interested

in

the

statement by Onl. Roosevelt

and Governor Wilson. Find them

in the .Saturday Evening Poet of

The bes

tthat

the

marKet affords

is

prepared

under

personal supervision.

One

meal

will

convince you

that

our

food

is

clean

and

wholesome

Mrs. V. Ui Rolland accompanied

Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. Grant to

Highmlls Wednesday on a

sight-seeing

trip.

John Sherry is expected to

re-turn

next

week from Pearce,

Arizona, to look

after

Iusiuess

matters. He will remain

sever-al days.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronntree

are moving in this week from

the suburbs. They have rented

the Beerman cottage on In. liana

avenue.

No dance Saturday night of

this week, but one will likely lie

given one night next week,

while

the

court visitors are in

town.

one ceut.

J.

M. Ha

kn., f.

M

The board of county commix-lioner- a

held a meeting Monday

to issue

the

proclamation for the

election. Meson Sutherland and

Sander? were inattendance. The

will hold another meeting

on October 28, to appoint the

judges of election for the sever

al

precinct.

'

Captain

Joan

8.

Hart

of Kl

I'aao wat a bolinees vi itor in

Alatnoenrdo Tnaail&v nH

W.l

Bob Wood worth postponed the

regular picture ih n w Tuesday

night so

that

all might atteud

the

niM

meeting at the court

house to heai the college

propo-sition discussed. The show wa

put on Wednesday

night

instead

of Tuesday.

Rev. M L. Uckav of Euui-- .

Lddy county, arrived

Wednes-day for a visit. He will remain

to

attend

the Baptist

state

con

vantion

neit

week.

Fred Crosby came in

Wednes-day from hit ranch where he has

been tiuue the first of

the

mdstb.

BUY A MEAL TICKET. IT WILL SAVE 86 CENTS FOR YOU

this week.

Rev. C. I. Walker of Oarrisotjo

GORE'S

HOME

RESTAURANT

arrived Wednesday evening. He

jwill lie here for

the

Baptist

state

ctavMjrion

ntxt

wise.

(5)

BUSINESS

DIRECTORY

Notice of Publication.

Legal

Notices

BRYAN ON THE ISSUE

A

CHALLENGE

In the District Court, R. E. S. JARVI8.

County ofOtero.

D

St .te of New Mexico, In the District

Court.

No. 704. Dent 1st

(continued from page one) Ct.inty of Otero.

Keep Books

With

Your

Telephone

Oliver M. Lee,

Hettie Kramer,

vs.

Harry R. Kramer,

No. 1147.

TVw.id defendant. Harrv R. Kramer,

Office 10th St., opposite Warren 8.

Phone 71 ALAMOGORDO, N. M. Plaintiff. vs. NOTICE OF SALE. Sacramento Val-

-is hereby notified thata suit in divorce

ha; been commenced against him inthe lej Irrigation

Company, a R.

J.

G. HOLMES, M. D

D

Bryan's statement. His

state-ment also was straight from the

shoulder and to the point. He

said :

"1 wish to express my cordial

agreement with the manly and

proper statement of Mr. Bryan,

Dntrict Court for the County oí titero, Sti.te of New Mexico, by said Hettie Uetenaant.

ivr.imer, uiai uuicse iic mm v

Whereas the above named plaintiff to be

$gmSg$

ofX No-

-, thP 29th dav of March 1912 recover--1 suit on

"j T7.a

'

S

QiB

nnmPH venber. A. u. isuz, aecree rio uwr

Telephones

Office 78. Residence 72 Office Nest to Citizens Bank.

ALAMOGORDO. H. M.

in arguing for a continuance of Tor "sum dam- - therein will be rendered against

defendant the of$1100.00

CHAS. E. THOMAS,

DR.

CR-CHARGE IT WITH CREDIT IT WITH

RENTAL PAID ORDERS RECEIVED $ BRRANPSJRUN $.

MONEY EARNED I

T1MK& WORRY SAVED S

LIVES and PROPERTY

MADE SECURE

l

Clerk.

the issues at stake in the contest.

"I

wish to point out, however.

ag s and $76.50 costs with interest from Jul

lsi dayof June 1908 at fipercent, per

an iurn till paid.

that

neither I nor my friends Whereas, execution wasissueu out oi

thr above named court on the 8th day

have asked that the discussion

By A. M. MAJOR,

Seal Deputy.

H. H. MAJOR,

Alamogordo, New Mexico,

Atty. for Plaintiff. 370

Notice

I'EPARTMENT OF STATE ENGINEER

of October 1912, to me the undersigned directed commanding me to cause the

sa. 1 amount to be made out of thegoods

be turned away from the prin

HERKY & SHERRYÍ

Attorneysat law

Office Upstairs First National Bank Building

ciplea that are involved. On the

contrary, we emphatically de an chattels, land and tenementsab ve named defendant, and make dueof the

re.urn as provided by law.

mand that the discussion he car And, whereas, on the 12th day ot uc

tol er 1912. actiner under and by virtue

ried on precisely as if I had not MAJOR,

H.

of the said execution,-- levied on and

been shot. I shall be sorry if

Mr. Wilson does not keepon the totthikdefendant company asin my possession the property otfollows,

to--: One surveyors transit, one level,

on,' level rod, one 100 ft. steel tape and

stump ami I feel that he owes it

Santa Fe, New Mexico,

October 7th, 1912.

Nuuberof Application 689

Notice is hereby given thaton the 5th day of October, 1912, in accordance wit'i Section 26, Irrigation Law of 1907

A. K. Gore, Judson A. DeWitt and P. T. Roscow of Alamogordo, County of Otero, State of New Mexico, made an

a pilication to the State Engineer of

Ne-- Mexico for a nermit to annrouri-

-to himself and the American let ied ujion all the defendants right and

and interest in and to the flood andper-e-n

nial waters of the Sacramento River

people tn continue on the stump.

Attorney at Law. Rooms 9and ID,

First National Bank Building.

CD

WIN MEOHEM

Attorney

at

law

ALAMOGORDO, . NEW MEXICO.

Balance

your

account

and

tell

the

neighbors-th-

ey

need our service

The Mountain

States

Telephone and Telegraph Company

"'I wish to make one more and (.rape vine canon, anu an ngnts

in the ditches and canals leading from

comment on Mr. Bryan's state

ment. It is, of course, perfectly

true

that in voting tor me or

th Sacramento River andGrape Vine ate from the public waters oi thestate

Ca ion. All in Otero County, New Mex--1 of Xew Mexico.

CP Such appropriation is to be made

NOW THEREFORE, notice is now fron Dry Canon arroya at points 1st.

jmen that I the undersigned, Sheriff of 60(1' S. 26 degrees 30" W. of NE cor.

Otero County, will on the 20th day of NW't of SW'4 S. 5; 2nd. 1100' N. 79

Mi n.itihpr 1912 at hour of 10o'clock a. decrees W. of NE cor of SE'j S. 7,

against me, consideration must

McKINLEY

be paid to what 1 have done in

E.

D-

-m.. at the front door of thecourt house bota T. 16 S., R. 10 East, by means of

the

past and to what 1 propose

of Alamogordo, New Mexico, expose to div 'rsion works and 10 cu. ft. per sec. Phucirian inri Ciirssni sei! atpublic auction to the highestbid-- is to be conveyed to lands in S. 5 & 7 riiisiu.H dim ouigeun

to do. But it seems to me far

El

Paso

OsApie Jubilee

October

22-23-24--di", for cash the said alove described T. 16 K. 10 bast by means ot diver-- i Res 194

more important that considera

property to satisfy the amount due the sion nams ana canais ana tnereusearoí Phones

-tion should be paid to what the Dl 8intiff, with costs, and the costs and irrigation of 140acres. offií-- tas

1he Mate Engineer will take this ai-

-ex icnses of the levy andsale.

plitation up for consideration on the office corner new YORK AVENUE

JAMES HUNTER.

m

Sheriff ofOtero Co. N. M.

Progressive party proposes todo

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

TENTH STREET

5th day ot January, laid, and an ANn

pet-on- s who may oppose the granting

of the above application must file their ALAMOGORDO NEW MEXICO

One Fare tor the Round Trip

Tickets

on sale

October

Oct.

21

to

27th,

inclusive.

Final

return

limit Oct.

27th

St. te of New Mexico,

Ot.'roCounty.

In the Probate

Court

Objection substantiated with affidavits

with the State Engineer and copy with

api licanton or before that date.

James A. French,

381 State Engineer.

iontinued from page one)

No. 118

In he Matter of the Will

of Thomas P. Ayres,

Dt ceased.

THE POPULAR DRY GOODS CO. I (Incorporated) MASONIC TEMPLE BUIL0IN6

Ladies' Keadv tu Wear Pry Guoda, Shoe Men's Clotliinir and Ham We cordiallye

tend an inrttatiun to yon to e.ait oureatab-- '

lititament wlienin EL PASO. TEXAS.

Notice For Publication.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,

U. S. LAND OFFICE

at Las Cruces, N. M.

Oct. 5, 1912.

Notice is hereby given that William Te the Heirs ofThos. P. Ayres.

deceas-ed And to Whom it May Concern: Nt lice Is Hereby Given:

'

hat on this, the 15th day ofOctober,

lit J. Lucy O. Ayres riled in the

Pro-ba e Court of Otero County, New Mex-ico, the Last Will and Testament of the

tunity but application, which

would make us learned men and

women. Mr. Ferryman has a

line command of language and

his talk was enjoyed very much

by all ofus.

We have a few remarks to

kt ...:...

Pioneer Feed and Livery Stable

0. I. MIIMBEI, Jr. Prof.

Civic

and

Military

Parades.

Street

Fairs

and Carnivals,

Fre

Drills,

Base

Ball

Games

Grand Review,

of Ft. Bliss

Garrison

con-sisting

of

Infantry,

Cavalry,

and

Artillery.

Band

Concerts,

Fire

WorRs,

and

great

i-lluminated

parade

of

Chief OsApie

Aretinue

A. Coberts, of Alamogordo, N. M.. who, sai iThomas V. Ayres, lateo! the luwn !on Arril 16, 1910, made Homestead en-

-ot Alamogordo, Otero bounty. Mate ot t,.y No. 04Ü77, for Sl.SW'4;

SSE'a.

N. Mexico, deceased, together with a séition 18, Township 17S. Range 10 E, pe tion under oath, praying for the N A p Meridian, has filed notice of

of said Last Will and Testa-

-tendon to make final five year Proof, mtnt totstablish claim to the land above de-

-Notice is hereby given that the Last 8cr 1)edj )efore M w. Parker. U. S.

W II and Testament of thesaid Thomas C(nmissiom;ri ,it Alamogordo, N. M.,

We Pay Top Prices For Hides

Ha and Grain for Salo

Pennsylvania Avenue -: Alamogordo, N. M.

r. Ayres, deceased, will come on lor on the

.nd

dav of November. 1912.

he'ring and Probating at Teno'clock Claimant names as witnesses:

4

DAYS of

SPORT

and

PLEASURE

Eugene

Fox.

G.

P.

A.,

E. P.

&

S.

W.

Sys.

El

Paso

::

Texas

maKe aii'iin ine giria coming 11111

in bloomers to practice football.

To the certain knowledge of the

coaches of the girls' team, the

custom of weajring bloomers has

been sanctioned and almost

uni-versally used since the game of

basketballcameinto prominence.

If there are any who desire

in-formation which cannot be given

by the coaches here, we refer

them to Coach Badnock of the

of Alamogordo, N. M.

60 YEARS'

EXPERIENCE

W. H. Blair. Get . Doggett.

All ort Edge, S. J. Camp. 31 of of of Shamrock, N. M. JOSE GONZALES, Register. mr

A. M. on the 18th day of November,

1H'2. the same beinga termday of this

Co nt.

'.ou and each of you, and all persons objecting to the Probate ofsaid Will, ar. hereby notified tobe present at said

time, at said Probate Court, and show

cause, if any vou have, why said La.--t

mm

W II and Testament shall not be admit-

-.. . .e v m . : tet to urobate

sure

vni.t-g-f n w

,t

,.,

wtnet my hand and the Seal of this

Ooacll Mitchell of the

l.

M. 0. 1

CoOil of Otero County, New Mexico, ...c 1 i.. M...

iradc mmtmm

Drsigns

Copyrights 4c.

A ílt rI U'Ktl ' outer ni rti.inn'Kui uu,

co. this lóth dav ofOctober, 1912.

(Seal) CHAS. E. THOMAS,

392 Clerk of the Probate Court.

Notice For Publication.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,

U. S. LAND OFFICE

at Las Cruces. N. M.

August 12, 1912.

Notice is hereby given that Robert

E. Rupard. of Shamrock, N. M.. who, on .June 21, 1911, made homestead

en-try No. OÓ674. for SE1.. Section 7,

IWmhip 18 S. Range 10 E, N M P

Meridian, has filed notice of intention

to make final five year Proof, to estab-lish claim to the land above described.

AnTonen.ilng nkelch and dwertpdon mf

nnlttlynnrtrtjitrl Mff enéllkis free whether ao

itiTtflitlon HIITMhnhlf i ilentt,le. 'mimunlrn

llotnnellyr"iitldeiilll. HANDBOOK onPateou

aoni free, im.voi aiienrr for enrarlnirpnxents.

I'ateutitaken tlinmitli Munn At o.recete iptrmlnottct. without charge,luIN

Scientific

Jhnerkan.

AfcandtoniHr lUnntfml4 WMkiT. hnrwt

ctr-rulaii.ni f

'

arientlUcJounitO. Terina. $3t

renr;fc.nr IMMlMb $L ttolU by all na1elra,

MUNN &Co.36,B,M New Yorlf

Branch orare, Oi FBUWMhtaaion,D.C

This happened in the class in

geometry :

Mis Hancock "Conway, what

N a rhomlxiid?'1

Conway A l"i siiletl square,

pU-ase.-Proposed Amendment toSection

.'J, Article 'J1

of

the

Constitu-tion

of

New Mexico.

JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6.

Scott

B.

Williams

CLOUDCROFT

NEW MEXICO

REAL

ESTATE,

RENTALS

FARM AND

FRUIT

LANDS

NOTARY

WORK

ACCIDENT. FIRE

AND

LIFE

INSURANCE

OFFICE

AT

BAILEY'S

PHARMACY

ASK

ME

I'urc Cream and Milk.

desirable rr'.vming tor ameii.irnent oí aecuor Mmhfj W. U. S. Com

-In anv fiilllill'V. It I

yM

lIV parker,

Five r)) of Article Twenty-on- e 21) of

the Constitution ofthe State of New

t have pure milk ami cream In

(he Ronthweat, where tubercu Mexico. H. Sub. S.J. K.No. 5,Filed

May 29, 1912

r. at Alamogordo, N. M., on

the 7th dayof October 1912.

laimant names as witnesses:

W. L Garrison. of Shamrock, N. M. A. W. Garrison, of

Be it resolvedby the Legislature of the

lutia is prevalent,

thequalit

d'

!tlif milk vmi drink inav v a State or New Mexico;

That ..,.,,., Piv.. .r. .,f A.I.. ..

Baptist

State

Convention

The New Mexico Baptist State

Convention will he assembled iu

Alamogordo November (5. There

will he altout loo delegates in

attendance. See how much can

be dune to make the delegates

carry home pleasant recollections

of Alamogonlo.

'

matter t'f life nr tleutll. Tu.ntit. nea HI of tWa CnnatinÍM nf J.

Tin. iinik ami tin-- creain arc tht Stiite of New Mexico, it : iJ

I. Stark, of

'. Pridmore, of

JOSE GONZALES,

304 Register.

ABOUT

"rhis State shall never enact any law

guaranteed pure. All our

...

rettrictirrg or abridging the right of

rere

recently inspected by the su:frage on account of race, color or

prt'vioiM condition of servitude: and in

government inipectnr

anl

íini(iance with the .vmiiremenu of

m

tnbe free from diaeaae. livery-- te said act of Congreai, itithereby

. provided that abilitv to read, write,!

ttl:f a it the dairy is

i

u' pl

g.k

and urulerstant'l the English Lan--

filiadla

sumcu'niiv wen m comiutt the gii.tgf

clean and sanitary.

amy

bj

duties of the office without the aid of

II

.reírlemark,Halcrrlirtit otrfiiln. .1 or no

ttl Kpne m.l.t. .ket. lm or pla lu r.ia.

la, m fe FREE SEARCH 'report

iitnuiMlitT. lui.kretuiaiee.

Milk anil cream delivered

reg-ularly ami promptly. Olva

usa

trial anil he Convinced, Tele

phone orden t No.

FlKO Stuni.

IAdvertiM-ment-. I

PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for

aa interireter. shall lie I necessary l

qualification for all state olricein and.

me'nlM-r- s of the state legislature."

be. and the same is hereby amended so

th.it the same shall read as follows, t:

ARTICLE XXI.

Bee. "

This Htate shall never enact t

any law restricting or abridging the

eoa, (Wr freeuooklrtetrllhow. what talaeeeA

.mlen imomry. WrtU total.

D.

SWIFT St

CO.

THE

HOME

BAKERY

Has

just

received a fresh

shipment

finest

candies

also "home made" candy

"Home"

canned fruit.

Bread,

pies,

cakes, or

any

kind of

pastry.

All

pure,

and fresh

made

every

day.

"PURITY AND CLEANLINESS" Our Motto

Mrs.

T.

A.

Murphrey

PATENT LAWYERS,

.103 Seventh

8t,

Washington. D. C.

nglii ot sunrage op account ! race,

color or previous condition of servitude.

36-- 9

l.tgul Sot

ice

Notice is hereby given that

iafier

forty days from this date,

,tet.

17. 1912, the matI through

'Ii.miI

sc'timi (. townibit hi

s.

i

Mr. ami Mr--. A.

0,

Junhy and

two young sons and Miss Uora

Webb arrived Monday afternoon

fro... Sumner, Miss. Mr. Junby

is interested with C. M: Yard iu

the VVooteu ranch above Moun-tai- n

I'ark. The party will pend

a month or two in Alamogordo.

So many of the regular dancing

crowd were out of toan last

Sat-urday night that the dance

at

O'KaUljr'l amusement hall was

not very largely attended.

It

wa a good dance, in spite of

the

rather slim attendance. CofTee

and santlwicl.es were served.

The ladies of the M. K.church.

South, will serve an oyster

sup-per Monday evening, at Mrs. D.

A.Fribley's,

above the Fribley

market. All are cordially in

viteil.

Judge E. L Meddler and

0.

8.

Pedregón drove in Wednesday

night from I'arri.oxo. Mrs. Med-le- r

came in on the

afteruNn

Noi.c. For Pobiicit.on j

ly

D. Taut left Tueeday

MPARTMBNT OF THB INTERIOR,

.ternooa f.r

Hurnboldt, Ten...,

Ü. S. LAND OWTH

I

ttf,,.r a

.)rt

M,lt here in the in

at

Us

UCrasas, N. H.,a. í ta ni..

tr,.gt

of the college Mea he

, Uuuge K, ii: he eloawl.

r

I ii - A. i RMIIdl Ml.

-' lessee

nepiemiK--r n.

l!l.

Jff

.,,....

'VO e f,.lllwl ln 4Ii Wd ( fu á mill'

tl

...,i,.I 7

tllIVP WMI Gl.'Mi.il ti... tw.iitl,,,.

Notice la herehv given that Maud E. Olden, of Weed. N. M.. who. on No- -OVER 68 YEARS

EXPERIENCE

ve.nber ). 1SW6, made home-ttea- en-- ! ,

.7

ti. Ra 41T71 (0196.li, for S',NW4

fr

the cmiiity high school to lie

fejíp

aflffi

llM

Í

Alamogordo? If e

Meridian, has filed notice of intention "a--i not been presented to you.

v

to make final five year Proof, toeaUb-- ge-

-buy

ami ai-- to sign it.

lisi claim to the land above

deio-ribe-Iradc retaPie.

Designs

Coptsiohts 4c.

Only two more days left in

sr a to register. The board

will he in

esion

the next two

Sa.unlays. If you do not register

ffj i may sjsje your vttte. Anronetentnfa ehetrhand deerript itn aiae

A

Sanitary

Meat Shop

In

our new shop

you

will

find

that

everything

is

sanitary

Our building

is of

cement, also the

floors.

We

carry

a

complete

line of

the best

meats

obtainable.

If

not

a

customer

try

us

once-

-

we

qtz sure

you

will

like

our service.

Phone

57

The

Andregg Market

before Marshall W. Parker. U. S. ( ,,m

mieaioner. at Alamogordo, N. M , on

the 26th day of October, 1012:

Claimant name aawitnesses:

Le

Green. of Weed. N. M F'l vil Thomas. of " v fllam w ffvmm, f ' Tliiim Cnedtinng, of JOSL GONZALES, US Register. 'tier an antf-kl- r -. on . nr ...in.,u fw

ii,e,iti.n IPTinir.i, .,iri"."q . "'!.,,

ii,.i.atrtetleeontdi,tl'l MAHOCOW 'trute

em free ol.leet

xri'i

f. eouriii tan i. Patenta taken thr web Haun A Co. recelef

UiiU fuke, without c'ierie. latke Major rani and drove with the nartv

Ohas. N. Barney, in'

u

Us

Cruces Thursday.

cl. nee of the

fnitod

Al.l.i

Scientific

rimcncan.

Ijirrwfatr- -Ahanrta. ti--It Hlnatratawl wmVj

fan? Byismifl tosrnaj. TTtna.M Jas. A. Tatuu. came duwu lArn.v recruiting station at

U

I Ben. Ungwell, of the

district

,foreit officl,

,t

AIb

r

for a

ro,

was in Alamogordo Tues-- rived Monday night to look

after

tiwaaofttht II. e kjtTHrAm!ir.

I

Monday from Ohudcroft

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