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Published
Every
Thursday
io
toe
Most
Beautiful
Towr)
ii)New Mexico.
VOL.
XVI.
No.
40.
ALAMOQORDO , NEWMEXICO,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER24, 1912.
PRICE
5
CENTSPROPOSITION ITARY MEASURES
1 1
A PRIZE PACKAGESUBMITTED
I
DEFINESHE
ISSUE IN CITY CAMPAIGN ELECTION FORECASTClasses 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
COPFKItt
SEES SURE VICTORY FORWill
10 HOLD FIELD MEET III DECEMBER TWO TRAVELING II AUTOMOBILEI
PEOPLE MIEID
MATTER OF PRINCIPLE KOI OfIII
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 uriiiuiuaiuiio
J"
v..-
.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
isinde-pendent with leanings toward
Iaft. Its figures of last Sunday
ire as follows, except
that
theJournal 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
Mexicanscoaching, but we hope next having in
their
keeping twospring 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 ... ..
'
-
-
"M"7"
ordo met
at
the court houselast'
principle, which ought to govern of individual cupsi" case. His statement regarded as an advanced hygien-o- f
night to discuss the proposition
follows to proposition
roda,
they areestablishing the above named was as :
institution which would be pre--
"We
are embarrassed in the .not only accepted as customaryacademic 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 immigrationser-ious,
just
the members of the Hi vice, stationedat
Alamogordo.team drinking pop. The
treat
He belongs tothe
branch ofthe
was on the vanquished Grains, service which was
just
createdThe 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
...-..- .j, .,v, ...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
wasagreed with one accord
that
Ala-mogordo was the ideal place for
"We
deplore as deeply as Mr. of Carthage, Mo., announce thaiRoosevelt, 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 hisThe estimate is as follows :. internally, after
the
great game, cari.States
credited to Wilson As the resultof a meeting held The arrest ofthe
three menOhio, 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 inspectionRoosevelt'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 northe 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 homevice president; Iiouise Bemis, of
J.
F. Reevesat
Newman whensecretary ; Everett Tipton, treas-- someone reported
that
an auto-ure-r.The treasurer reports
that
mobile party was camped nearhe has succeeded in separating Newman. An automobile
at
80 persons from
their
coveted Newman is a sort of ararity,
soaware, 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--1iippi,
10; Arizona, 8: Indiana,activity on the part of Mr. Roose--Ídividual drinking cup has been 15; New Jersey, 14; Montana, 4:
.. i... ...
.
i.....
ki.insoil to nrninntv oolitic. a well i est irtriiua. 8: Kansas, 10:;iquarter
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
...
... ...
lwi,
tk
nnaaihiii. !(Oklahoma. 10: Virginia. 12: N. mem hers of the A. A. A. A. Reaching the car he foundthe
itb its tonoizraouical
menus
conmine worcein
moe'
.
-
r
' ' --
....i , 1. ,...-..1- ;... IO.
a
V...i;... O-- V--l. TU rn..rt- tin. miim 1, Mmvleuna uhn awt UkMamogordo wi
side on national issues. ivies 01 hub pian are miiiusi un--1 ,
vtiiim,
., 1urwuicj
..
....
.... ,...
"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 tactthat
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 withquilts,
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 withthis 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 fairlvStates
credited to Taft Wyo- - High School established here we Lew F. Gooie and Leo Ny were...
. ....
. , 1-
. . . L i 11 .1 tfeatures and
its
strategicloca-tion and its climatic advantages
is the best place to establish
such a school.
Dr.
J.
R. Gilbert, acting aschairman 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 ssjeswMiss 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
theas-sailant was led to make the
at-tack because of newspaper
criti-cism is far fetched aud if
it
couldof the Masonic bodies. Mitchell Michigan, 15.
lotal,
27.-Albu--andMiss Eudora returned Weil-- querque Journal.
our raw material into fast men Hie
three
Mexicans wereby
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-dwas influenced bycriticism ing over a day or so longer,
it is no more
just
to demand aj The fall term of court will beof the discussion of ,nvt,ne,j n Alamogordo on
ing has been set lor
uctober
iiU.They will be
tried
beforeMar-shall W.
Parker,
UnitedStates
commissioner.
them. Yes, all our boys are
starting
their hair toward thenorth 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 ofRESf )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 readerof the papers since last
June
andHIS ALIBI
1 am quite sure
that
the Taftpapers have been no more
bitter
n their assaults upon Mr. Roose
Picture
Program
Friday and Saturday pictures
at
The New Alamo Theatre willbe selected from the following
varied program :
"Boy From The
East"
Powerscirculated around town for the
establishment of
the
OteroCoun-- Forest Fires Year 1911 Costty High Schaol now has over "Wió
$25,00(),)00
signatures. This shows
that
our Washington, Oct. 21citizens are alive to anything tires in
the
United States havethat
will lead to the improve- - caused an average annual loss ofment of oureducational facilities about 70 human lives,
the
de--IThs 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 tothe
team are Aubrey Tipton, mana amount of many millions more,
ger;
Oliver Lee,Jr.,
captain. To these must be added enor-A-Uof the Hi classes have mous losses from the destruction
elected officers, choseu colors and ,,f young
tree
growth, deteriora-selecte-dflowers for their respect- - tion of
the
soil, damage to waterivc organizations. The announce--
curses
and adjacent propertyments 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 sochperintendent, has appointed Al-
-tires we
are
able to realise in'fredRiggsof
Cloudcroft, Oubia some degree the magnitude ofClayton 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 uponMr. Taft. And
neither
side has1attacked 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
supportersmut
not use thisattack
topro-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--"' .
'9E9bbbbVs
:,'
'LjtB
iiWÉrisrMMMjtfctMMMBv"sBe1HÉHIkv
"
1 asarSjMlSJPI 1 oajtjfpjjajQpjjajjajji9 4 v"Preabytcrimn Church Service loot use the wounded for breast--j
works Thev stand oot and give
at II
.. theOct. 27th, a 1ow for Wow
theme is:4'Glory Overshadowing And H thU C4Iup,icnt Mr
Us."
AtTAlp.
m.. we willob.tupporttrt
WI1D0tserve, by request of
the
National ,w
b(n
,
,hiel(, protMtSociety at New York. Tuber, u
-tnem,v
ftgtin,t
theaU,rki
losis Day, to be addressed byoor
that
mgy (? 0,x tlwresident 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 Tuesdayafter
noon. He said it was not oppor-
-not be
apparent."
Such is
the
openingstatement
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
tohis home,
latest
reports arethat he is feeling
"bully"
andentirely 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 leftmorning to
attend
the11)11 to
tranwrt
tmvinasi.--
run.
tors w,TW j (continuad oupajje four)
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,"
announcedlittle
Rod--! Regular servicesII
a. in. andney Clugg,
"I
saw ten thousandj KM)p. in. Sunday at theFirst
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
(MSPrayer 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! eludedhis 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, buttell 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, wherein
the
world did you learn to
exagger-ate so shamelessly, and"-
-"Why, pa. didn't 1 hear you
elling a man last night
that
theRoosevelt 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 allofthis,"
--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 myhest."
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'llpick '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. 46votes. 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.
f
...M
'
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- Rand
COOLERS.
WALL-PAPE-R, PAINTS and HARDWARE
for him."
"
'Why, dodgast your measlyhide!'"
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 thecandidate,
'I'll
just murk yon asdoubtful!1
"
Saturday EveningPost.
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 iupuif she
don't."
DartmouthLan-tern.
"By jingo, Matilda." aid
lit-tle Tomkint,
"it'
an awful pityyour 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 nilbusiness : 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.''.' WhatAn
the
eotnmistioners havett
say about letting ajob 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
Oowmissioner George A Byus. Mr. Byusis soextremely
huv
trying to untangle his own trovblei that hebat Nnanbted for this case io he
trid
before0
I'arki
Moren, er. Mi Bvtimales"
much mcue) nn the last delinquent
?x
list thaihe 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 malíFact
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 camehere 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.
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
manufacturingplants
throughout the country, comes
out for Woodrow Wilson and
as-serts
that,
while he hashereto-fore voted for and contributed to
the republican
party's
candi-dates, he now feels
it
will be ofgreat 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 toresult if Wilson should become
president.
If
a panic is likely to occurit
would be well for
the
people tobegin preparation for
it;
forWilson 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 theprices 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 ofthevis-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 Wednesdayin El Paso.
Mrs. Louisa Riddle and
Mr.
J.
M. Riddle went to El PasoThursday 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 weknow how. Pollock Studio.-Adv-.
Krank M. Maxwell left last
week for a hunting
trip
in theSacramento 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 lastde-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. andMr.
R. F.Pol-loc-Jim
Hill,
Vance Thomas andRufe Chase went to El Pa
Wednesday to
attend
thejubi-lee.
Mrs. Kate Livingston and Mis
Rachael Livingston of Tularosa
were visitors in Alamogordo last
Satuaday.
J.
E. Moore returned Sundayfrom Bent where he has been
emDloyed for some time on the
remodeling of the big plant.
The
Jadíes'
Aid of the ChrisPrompt
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
beenthe
acknowledged
Clothing
Headquarters
InOtero
County
formore
than
ten
years, and this
pallour
stock
is ifpossibleahead
Ofits
reputation
inthis
line. We
show
Ed. V.Price
& Co.samples
formade-to-measu-re
clothes
Hart Schaffner and
Marxand
A. B.Kirschbaum
Ready-to-wea-r
Clothes;
Nothing
better
could besaid
of any Clothingstock
than
tosay
that
itcon-tains
these
wellknown
and
High GradeMakes.
To
start
the season
weare
making reduced
pric-es cn
ourMen's Clothing
during this
10days sale
We
expect to surprise the
Ladies
withour 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
ofthe
verynewest
novelties
inNeckwear.
Bows, Collars.Jabots,
etc.;
Hair
Ornaments.
BarPins. Sets,
Beltand
CollarPins
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. Infact, we know
that
he is notpleased. Otero county has three
fair and square commissioners
and we feel sure
that
the roadfund will be used for the best
interest
of the county as a wholeand not as suits the whims of
George Byus. George also
ob-jects
to the publishing of theImnd 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 findsit
hard toaccept
that
which is coming tohim. He objected to the action
of
the
governor in vetoing thesalary 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 grocerystore.
Misses
Hael
Shelton and NenaWaruock left Wednesday
morn-ing to
attend
the Os Aplejubi-lee in El Paso.
December 25th. Same old
jected
to about every action ofour governor except
the
signingof
the
publication bill whichpro-vides
that
the delinquent taxlist 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.
Priceesan
very MODERATE.the official paper." Do any of
our reader know why he did not
ol.ject to
that
bill? TularosaTribune.
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 andAdvertised
Letters
ListListof Advertised
letters
forthe 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 ontransfers 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
inthe
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
Iusiuessmatters. 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 intown.
one ceut.
J.
M. Hakn., f.
MThe board of county commix-lioner- a
held a meeting Monday
to issue
the
proclamation for theelection. 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 KlI'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 atteudthe
niM
meeting at the courthouse to heai the college
propo-sition discussed. The show wa
put on Wednesday
night
insteadof Tuesday.
Rev. M L. Uckav of Euui-- .
Lddy county, arrived
Wednes-day for a visit. He will remain
to
attend
the Baptiststate
convantion
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. Hejwill lie here for
the
Baptiststate
ctavMjrion
ntxt
wise.
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. DD
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
'
SQiB
nnmPH venber. A. u. isuz, aecree rio uwrTelephones
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 oithr 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 MEOHEMAttorney
at
law
ALAMOGORDO, . NEW MEXICO.
Balance
your
account
and
tell
the
neighbors-th-
eyneed 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 orth 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 proposeof 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.
21to
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. 1CoOil 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. $3trenr;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
theConstitu-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
ATBAILEY'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
ConventionThe 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 lawguaranteed pure. All our
...
rettrictirrg or abridging the right ofrere
recently inspected by the su:frage on account of race, color orprt'vioiM condition of servitude: and in
government inipectnr
anl
íini(iance with the .vmiiremenu ofm
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
oí
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
iceNotice is hereby given that
iafier
forty days from this date,,tet.
17. 1912, the matI through'Ii.miI
sc'timi (. townibit his.
i
Mr. ami Mr--. A.
0,
Junhy andtwo 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 Fribleymarket. 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 inat
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 7tllIVP 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 liefejíp
aflffi
llM
Í
Alamogordo? If eMeridian, 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 twoSa.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.
Ifnot
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 fwii,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. recelefUiiU 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 thedistrict
,foreit officl,
,t
AIbr
for a
ro,
was in Alamogordo Tues-- rived Monday night to lookafter
tiwaaofttht II. e kjtTHrAm!ir.