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6-13-1913

Deming Graphic, 06-13-1913

N. S. Rose

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Deiuinif 99.W

Pure

Water

THE DEMING GRAPHIC.

Dentina Air

Oovernm't Teat

Breathing

100

per

ct.

Pure

Teat

A LIVE PAPER IN A LIVE TOWN. "

VoLI'MB 11, NCMBKR 41

DEMINQ, LUNA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY,

JUNE

13, 1913.

FIVE CENTS

A COPY

A DEMING PIONEER BELL WELL IS GOOD SECOND ROUND IN TO ORGANIZ E DEMING IMPORTING LABORERS CONCRETE FACTORY IS

'

NED WEDNESDAY PRODUCER, IS REPORT FIGHT FOR WATER' CREDIT ASSOCIATION FOR MIESSE TRACT

;

NEARING COMPLETION

At Home,

Surrounded

by

Friends

and Pump Connected Directly With Cat-Relativ-

End Came Peace- - Ing

and Water

Level is Not

fully to

W.

P. Tossell

Lowered in Pumping NEARLY

30 YEARS

IN

BUSINESS

Urge Funeral

Held

Yesterday Under

Auspices of

the

Doming

Lodge

of Masons

Deming

mourns today the death of

one of

her

beHt

loved and

most ex-- rmpUry

citisens,

William P.

Tossell,

who

passed

away

at

his home in

this

eity at an

early

hour,

Wednesday

morning,

END WAN

PEACEFUL

In company with his aon, C. It.

Tsell.

who

arrived from

Douirlasr Mouduy evening

with

bis wife

and

son to

surprise

Ins

father

with a visit, the

deceased was

MJOyúMI

Tuesday's noonday

meal,

jokiugand

having the

jolliest of times,

when he was suddenly

stricken with paralysis

of the left aide.

Loving hands laid

him

tenderly

on a

couch nearby

und he never

thereafter regained eonsei

ñusness,

the perfectly peaceful

end coming at

an early hour Wednesday

morning.

The large and impressive

funeral

services

were

conducted from

his

late

home

Thursday morning

un- der the

auspices of

Deming Lodge

No. 12, A. P. & A. M.,

the

Rev. H.

M. Bruce,

pastor, and the

Rev. W E. Foulks.

former pastor, performing

the last

ministerial offices for their departed friend,

whoae

faithful,

un- - selflsh and

unremitting labors have

been the

greatest single human force

in making

the

Deming

Methodist

Church what it is

today. For more

than a

quarter of a century

he

has

been an

officer

in

the church and

Sunday School,

ceasing his active

la-- hots only a few

days

ago.

The

influ--

nice of'

his

pure life and Christian character

will long be

cherished

byj the community who loved him so well. As a

mark of the

high

regard

...; I. 'Uh k..(I 1.1--

nn .. i,.,u

MVIU,

K,...

VHKItinil 111n II

,i.

eity was

practically suspended

dur-

ing

the funeral hour.

REFUSED OFFICE

The

deceased

was

sn honored

mem- ber

of

the Masonic

fraternity and has

been clerk

of

the Woodmen of

the

World since

the

lodge was

organized

venteen

years ago.

He

has

de- clined all political

honors, although

many times

proffered.

The

deceased

was born in Kings

equipment

By--

blessing

is

Hfly

jewelry

feel. Mr.

A

PIONEER

In November, 1883,

the family oval

to Deming, one

year

the higher

life.

after

cominir

here

he Was converted

joined the Methodist inureb.

and

has

been one

of best ...

ImmJ

..i

muí....J uiimi --- a!

aciive

niemoers.L.

Selilelnlier, .--. 'C 1001

u'ik

linitvd

- -

'.

n inarriaire

to

Mrs. Helle

tl.

Kern,

oi

Colorado who with

and host

mourn his

departure.

FAYW00D

Honorable

J.

N.

Upton returned to

his in Deming

Tuesday.

Tom ton

and

family visit

"i

Deming

Saturday

on

business.

L. McCoakey

the "Cimagre rami,

was

transacting

w

business

L I'eming

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. ft. K. Bell

left

wiver City on

a

bualneaa trip.

Hrry Whitehill

waa in Deming

a Thursday

to bia

sunt,

Mrs.

R.

Hudson,

Morris Nordbauh

and friend

mo-"re- d

up

Fay

wood

Cornelius Whitehill came down Town on his

t

'visit friends sod attend the "bran

--

hit" riding

at

Dwyer.

The picnic

dnce

Dwyer

RN S complete

success. Mr

Mo-berl-

the

Portwood ranch

be

has

H lot

of horses,

off two

prises for the

bRt riding

sod

roping.

Mrs. Hsnns

RAISES

500 GALLONS A MINUTE Another Good Well in Coming Capi--

tol Dome

District

Brought in by George

Paxton

The new and unique pumping plant

of Professor

George E. Hell of the Capitol Dome

district has jusl

been

tested

out and

has

developed 0 flow

of

500

gallons

a minute with twenty horsepowei Muiisey engine

"d

No. 4 Advance pump with Black--

ham seuL

Th''

ftmo"l,t ot" W1,,t'r luuwn "

"la.

me piaut can tak,

care

ami it more

water

is needed, which i a

larger

plant must he

installed.

The inter--

ftuw f installation

is the fact thai pump is connected

direetlv

with

the casing

and there--

fow

N

'''''

on pipe ot the ordi

nary

kind. The well is 150 feet deep, 60 feet to

water,

and

has

developed

Hhitely

no draw-dow- This lat

ter

fact is due

of

course to the pres

mea of

more

water than

the plant

lift. Y K. Iluminan put down the well.

AT LOW COST

It may be

of interest

to note

that

the totul cost

of

the

plant,

including

1,11 equtpasenl

and labor of

batalla- - tion.

no'

10

e0ted

01,600. The

umoimt

of water

obtained is

capable oi irrigating

eighty

acres

of land, which taael

''''

he

acreage

w",

l earn man in this

country

can

!'

without help.

fact, forty acres

is

a large farm and

nereH wil1

probably

be

considered

the maximum size

for

a

enterprise

the Mimbres Valley. The land

greediness

of

many

of

the farmers

from the Middle West used to tiling

'from eighty

to two

hundred acres

is

held

their infrequent

to produce profits. In- -

"

tensive

farming

methods in use here

are totally

unlike the

extensive

meth- ods in

the great agricultural States of

Middle West

and

it is

hard for

many

of

our newer

settlers to adjust

themselves to what at first seem mere

"squaw patches."

OOOD ONE

Another well,

recently tested,

in

the

rich Capitol Dome

district

be- longs to George

Paxton and tested

uh

as

outer

leid crops, i

roimvi

Bell will

also plant potatoes, as

they do well in the soil

of

the Mimbres

and require

u minimum of at- tention.

, ,,. arrÍH

of pooks i.uk

won

f.

.u,.

i.st dancers and

I . . .

Mrs. V. Whitehill

as the

best lady

dancer

Five automobiles came up.

Miss Kuili Merrill, bus been visiting Miss Anna .laeobson at

their ranch near Spalding, returned

to Deming

Tuesday.

Mr. Allen, who is visiting at the

Port

wood

ranch,

was

thrown

by n broncho and

hurt,

the stepping on his chest.

H. H. Biahop

and Frank

Reed left

for

Mr. Moberly's

near

Spald- ing Monday.

They

will bring back Mr.

Yates' large

wheat

binder

to bind

u TKev claim the wheat

turn

nu

' hre

is

almost

eiiual to the

naiinilt wiiet.

mo will some one

please

build a

flour

mill?

It

is not new Ibing to old timers

that

good wheat can

raised

here,

as John

Brockman, the miJHoneire

of

Los s.

made hi

first

money Old Town, where he

had flour

mill.

Several

people were by Indi-

ana

going

to

Old Town

for flour

and

corn

meal. The mill was

burned

and

the

town

cleaned

out by

Indians

in 1888, but

the spring

where the mill

was

ia still called

Brookman's

spring.

Mrs. Dillard Kennedy, who

has

a

large cattle ranch near

Alpine, Tex-

as,

i

viaitiag her daughter.

Mrs.

Tom Templeton.

ton.

Ontario.

10, 1846,

and(8n K0 water

mnuW-- Thv

died in Deming, New Mexico,

June

is a No. B American pump

U.

1013.

After attaining

his ma- -

""d thirty horsepower

Rumely

This will will develop a thoti-bf-. he moved to

Michigan,

where

gne.

married

Miss

Sarsh Lucretia

gallons a minute in the

ncar

three

sons this

union,

lure

and sufficient to

irrigate

160

W. F. Tossell,

of San Diego;

C. II.

ncres.

The well is feet deep, Tossell. of

laming, his associate

in feet to

water

and

has

a draw-ta- e

business, and

C. R. Tos-- down of six

Paxton

intends

sell,

of

Douglas,

Arisona.

P'a"1

,,cres

oi H

where

ta-l-er the

mother passed

to

Soon

and

its

ha

Springs,

his

three

sons a

great of friends

now

home Temple

of

in

for

Monday

V.

visit

to

Sunday.

to

Old

motorcycle Friday

and at

who

leases

where

ñne

walked

with

a

ot

ever

unlikely,

the

can

is

In

twenty

responsible

for

failure

the

used the

Valley

H.

who

horse

ranch

be

at

killed December

ninety

Amended Complaint Filed by Mlm-iC- d L. Pennington Will Call Meeting Twenty-flv- e

Additional Workers

New

Process

of

Pouring

Blocks En-

ures

Valley Co. Agalnt Rio

of

Merchants

to

Talk Over Landed on10.000-Acr- e

Tract ablet

Maker t

n..i en

Mimbres

Irrigation

Co.

HEARING AT

SILVER

TOMORROW Final Diversion

Rights

on Rio Mim--

.

ores will Probably

Be De elded by Supreme Court

An amended complaint was tiled

recently

by the Mimbres Valley Irri-

gation

Company

Rating that

the in- junction

restraining

the Hio Mimbres

Irrigation

Company from nonatruet-la-g

certain

alleged diversion

ditches

....i, ,i... if...

m un,

xiMiiinrroi;...u.

u: uncr conmiry

.10 the alleged

rights

of the plaintiff company be

reinstated

and

that its rights

to all the flood

waters

of the river be affirmed by the court. Hear- ing

of

the

case

Mill b had

before Judge

( "liii Nebletl at Silver City tomorrow.

Judge

B. A.

Ifanu

of A- lbuquerque and Fred Sherman

of

this city will

appear for

the plaintiff and .Judge B. F. Adams will

represent

the

defendant.

"AIN'T

NO CORE"

In its amended complaint the plaintiff company met the points in the

demurrer

upheld by the court at the

hearing

last week. The most important is the showing alleged to the effect

that

the

plaintiff's

diversion of flood

water

was

according

to

law.

that the

water

we--

placed

to beneti- cial

use; that

the diversion, which does not exceed 6,000 cubic feet per second, leaves no

surplus after

irri- -

gating

4,480.

acres

of land

planted ito alfalfa,

cane, maize,

grasses

and

other crops;

the the amount

of

the flood

water varies

from

year

lo

year,

making a measurement of it nipos 1

jsihlc; that

the

ditches

and large cu- -

nal being built above the plaintiff's land would

entirely

cut off the for- - mcr's supply

if

completed;

that

the

defendant

bus never applied the ra--

ter

to beneticial use

under

its alleged right

MAY

00

TO SUPREME COURT

It seem

that

the Rio Mimbres Ir- rigation Company now

has

a new

on file in the office

of

the

State

Engineer, but luis enjoined the head

of that department

from

acting

on the

application, the rights

at-- lagad were

first granted to the

do- fendant company

several years prior

to the

rights

alleged to have been

granted

to the plaintiff company. The

case

probably will be appealed fOfflj the

District

to the Supreme Court for final

adjudication,

.. ..

. .j.

..

. .r . SOCIETY

Engagement Announced

The announcement

last

Monday evening at an dinner ut the local

Harvey

Hotel of

the

engage-- ment

of

Miss

Julia

Elizabeth

Porter

and

James

WT. Dymond came

as

a

surprise

to many

of

the

friends

of the young people in Deming. The

hosts of

the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J, If, McTeer. whose pjWf Miss

Porter

is,

The color scheme of the

elaborate decorations

was pink. The table was

decorated

with

bride's

roses with

i.,k ribbons

draped

from the large

at

rhe J.

McTeer

The were

guests:

-

Mrs.

Hodgdon, Misaj Louise Hodgdon. J'eggy Tay lor. Williams

Rutherford,

Ed I

Foulks, Samuel H.

A. L.

and

Sam

Jae

ger.

definite time

for the has announced,

it ta

understood

the

happy

event will

thia Porter

left

the,

city Wednesday

for her

old home in

( ripple Creek.

Mrglnia.

bride--

to-b-e is one

of

Deming s most popu--

lar

young women

and has taught

in the public schools

for the past

Dymond

a bualnets

of the

and

is

respected

!his .1 si

cintes friends

here.

Plans in

Near Future

WILL BENEFIT

BUSINESS

HERE Those Who Have

Investigated

Sys--

tern Declare City Save Money from Dodgers

The in a recaní ieeue men-

tioned the fact that tl stablish-- menl

nf

n local credit

association for

DimiiiK was being

considered and

Doming business men will be glad to learn

that

the

matter has

so fnrnro- -

i .i. . n

... i.

.

lirrsscu

iniii r.owaril 1

'cuniugton

Will, within n "Inut time, invite

merchants

and business men to

attend

a meet- ing and consider plan proposed.

THE PLAN

In 1JH cities and towns

of

Illinois the local credit

association,

formed upon

the

plan to be shown Mr.

Ptltnington, acts

b a

clearing

house

for information

bad debt- ors, same

relation

to the local merchant

and professional

man that

the Bradstrcet

and Dun

agencies do to the

jobber and

wholesaler, and have been found to circumvent

'the professional

hill dodger at hisown game.

THE BILL DODGER

rpnV.thc information

to the

secretary

by the member f the

association

the man who

refuses to

pay his in one

store

of the town lllids it impossible to

obtain

credit

troni anol

her

dealer,

because his

rec

or(1 known to all local

dealers. If

he moves to

another part

of

the State

his

situation

is no

easier, for

the first i

question

usked by a member

of

the

association

in

getting facts

upon

"hich to

base

credit "Where

did livo

Mt"

The

customer's rcc

P'

"csidence

forwarded

immediatelyfrom his

former checks

place

attempt to

live at the expense

of

oth

ers.

Ihe

association thereby

its members from loss,

and

auto-

matically

locates the

debtor for

the benefit

of

his

creditors.

REFCSINO

Every member,

under

the Illinois pwn)

pUfcsu

himself to extend

credit

,,, n0 on,, 0Q ,h0 delinquent list of

the association,

and this, when

snd understood

by the public, is said

to

have had the effect

of

mak--

B ,.UHomcrs more

careful

about meeting monthly

payments

promptly,

The

system as

used

has

enabled dealers

to

reduce

prices

to

cash

and prompt

pay customers, the (iraphic

will

reier

to the

matter

again when the working plan

has

been

considered

by the

business interests

of the citv.

ThompSOn-Blak- e

A. II. Thompson

and

Miss Annie Blake, of Deming. were

united

in

marriage

last

Friday

evening by the David

Stanford at

the Church

of

the Nnzarenc. The bride came to Deming from

North Dakota

last August. The bridegroom is one of Deniing's

pioneer.

4

Lawn

Party

Lust

Friday

evening Miss

Florence

and Miss Peggy

Taylor and their

Hodgdon.

Porter;

Messrs. Ruther--

"

i oiiu

ijiiiuauri.

Baptist

Church Notiee Owing

to

the

great press of

work in the

secretary's

office

and

a

State

Board meeting the meeting

.

Rottiat rur,.h

ho

po(itponcd (o begin definitely the

fourth

fiund ,B

Junc

IwWnf

nex(

8unday at n

.

m

m by he

,or vcrv.

flttend '

Mrs. A. B. Daniel, who

has

recent- ly undergone

four serious operations

at Hotel Drew in El

Paso,

is now said to he out of

danger.

A--

t.

Taylor,

entertained

a

centerpiece

to

each

cover. The place

friends their cards

bore the monogram

of

the con--

VmmK

embellished

ffh with

a lawn

party at

which

treating parties

and was

with hand

painted roses

in

water

.bridge w played. The

party

went color. On the back

of

the

plaee " J ft

flvc

motor

earde

was the legend : "Mr. and Mrs. following were

present

: the Mesdames Leonard. Bush. Hairing-Imen- t

M. announce engage--

Po'lar

Thurmond.

Nordhaus.

of

Miss

Julia Elizabeth Porter

I'""--

Moore--

UTiil'

Xhy M,89es e?n '

to Mr.

James

W. Dvmond."

.Tanapn nnn I.miiHP

following M

u

m.

namoKiou. .r. is '

ford. Dornbuah.

Pollard.

Bush. Wil--n Moore

of

St.

Nordhaus. j Nordhsus.

Foulks.

Mc

Louis. Missouri ; Miss Elizabeth , .

. Waddill,

MiK

lane

Miss

Lindaucr, Jarvis

Williams.

Taylor

Although no wedding been

that occur

fall. Miss

The

year.

Mr. is

snceessful

jmnn

city

by

nnd many

Can

Graphic

the ILLINOIS

by

regarding hearing

the

com-

mercial

furnished

bill

is

his

saves

CREDIT

both

Reverend

Tuesday

From El

Paso,

Tex.

GRUBBING

ENTIRE

HOLDING

A 40-Ac- re

Demonstration Farm

Is

Being

Placed

in

Service to

Teach

Irrigation

rwenty-fiv- e

additional laborers

from El

Paso arrived yesterday

and began work on the Miesse

tract.

This

Strength Material

makes a

total force of

forty-fiv-e men

of

this section. The

ordinarv pressed

exclusive

of

the

clerical

and cxecu-- block hus been used here'

as

else-tiv-

employes

of

the Mimbres Val-- where, but bus not bean

altogether

ley

Alfalfa Farms

Company. The

satisfactory because

of the

toarse

whole of the 10,000

acres are

being

and absorbent character of

the as

rapidly as

possible

forthe'ished product.

The poured block, plowing being done by

the tractors

however, develops the full

tensile

and

gang

plows. The

streets of

the

strength of

the

concrete

and is

of Miesse

are

being

graded pervious

to

moisture and practically

in

addition

to the main and

cross,

an

indcsctructible

building

material, roads intersecting

the

tract

in

every

Covered by a pebble

dash

the buuga-meio- n,

lows which will be built

of

the ma-- ANOTHER GOOD WELL

rial furnished

by the

Turney

Con-N- o.

fi well on

the western

line

of "Jruction

Company to the Home

Plot

the

tract

is now down over

seventy

Company will

present

an architect-- j feet.

Water

was found

at

forty-fiv-e

'iral

symphony

that

will be

popular

feet

and

the

entire distance, as far w',h

,no nomt'

makers.

The first

as work

has progressed, has

been bungalow to be built

has

been

coarse water bearing

snmP

,'mc

an

many

people terinl

of

the best

variety.

This walli

Bve ""mined

it

carefully. It

is

of virtually

completes the

test of the

,Ue

P'casmg Spanish type and

er

possibilities

of the

tract

Bjrf

nor,n ,n 9 ncar

the con-sho-

that

shallow

water underlies l're"'

blot,k

factory

which is being the

entire

holding.

equipped

with modern

machinery.

DEMONSTRATION FARM

s0:iiCK 0F

MATERIAL

The

plant

is

located

on the brink

A 40-ac-rc

demonstration

fnrmZ is 01

the dry

bed

of

the Mimbres

River

being laidi oni

under the

.. direction

of i

neca use

the materials

, needed

for the

anbe

expert agncu tuns

. On it will making

ot concrete are found

here

produced

even--

variety

of pro-; -

in

inexhaustible quantities.

A tram-duo- e which is fitted

,. tor

cu

tivation

w"y OU an inclined,

plane

, is used

for T

in the Mimbres alley. A

feature noisting the sand and gravel

from will be an

orchard

and

bed

of berry garden

Bo h

large and

small

devator fruits

do well in

this section and

it

la ...l. Kl.. !... ... i. i

I

,

a

.o , c is

r! material

diffprcnt

of

WANTS

ial

has

company

object 20

company

quickly

a

they

it a

of

curing

overhead

1 a

a

who Ition.

a of

accomplishment be

PROCLAMATION

American

flag for

all

of

one

of

most

precious of our glorious

Commonwealth

just

the exercise

of the

rights of

American

it is fitting

that

we observe,

"I" nil SSMI lAimtai,

T

the

one

hundred

4,

of j.

v of

American

unitv.

Let 4.

4.

patriotic of j.

T

Deming

display

the

4. , .

.

. . 4.

.vim in 11, coiors tun 4. dences,

business

public buildings, by

special exercises

show

reverence

them in the

presence of youth.

4.

wp h

T

of

the

Village

of

Deming.

of New Mexico,

this

proclamation the

ob--

of Saturday.

14.

as

'

under

and "I

of the

Village Deming,

day of

year our

one

thousand t

t lhirt....n

Signed:

Chairman.

H. II. GREEN.

JULIU8

ROSCH.

S. LINDA FEB.

C. KELLY.

A. A.

of

FOR COUNTRY HOMES

Turney Construction

Company Will Deliver

Its Entire Output to

Home

Plot

Company

The

making of concrete

by the new

process of

pouring bids

fair

to be one of the coming i.ul..strw.

ter elevator distribute

leche

sad road the

plant

with

city streets.

MILL IN

SERVICE

wells on

four

of the Home

Plot M-ec- re

tracts are

being put

the

land having

been grubbed The

of

the

concrete

hoUSM will

be

erected

on uesc tract-- and on

some of Iota held by

the

company. To

facilitate

the

construe

work not only the

material for

the be

manufactured

bv

the

Turney Construction

Company.

!bt the

work cut .

to

fin--

ished in

the

mill is being placed ni

service

on

Platinum

avenue not

tar

from

the

Depot. The miU

.

ls

equipped

with

. mould--

cr.

planer, sander.

lies all tbe

other neccssarv

machiiicrv

to

do tin

Th,. l.niMiMi--r w --

i

ft

le lifl.

feet with

an

engine room

and

receiv- ing

yard. Power

is

furnished

by

ower L. G.

FISHER

IS IN

G.

Fisher

of Chicago, viae of

the

Mimbres

Irrigation

Company, in

inspecting

development work now

ress

on Spnlding-Fishe- r

northwest of

here. Mr. ha.-- been coming to Deming

for past twenty

but he smilingly ad--

mits that has prosperity progress

of

section

ap--

pealed

as present.

Fisher

is

the

original

booster of the

Valley

of tbe

Sunken

and

it waa bis

forethought

which secured!

large tract of tbe best Isnd

iu valley

for future development,

',.,, trac brought

thehrec to

revolving

screemi

to ite

fullest

development.

TENANTS

foar

bins. From the bins the mntcr-

mo

-

The land which is plowed

but

is

drawn

off the

mechanical

which not been sold is being

concrete

mixer which tills the forme

rented

by the on the

easiest

on

flat cars.

The

cars are

run possible terms, the sole

of

into the

curing

6bcd, is by the being to bring the

land feet, aud

the blocks remain herí-

as as

possible to high

state for

twenty-eigh-t

before

of

cultivation that

mny

present are ready

to bo

hauled

to

the

build-mor- e

pleasing

view to

the farmers

ing

sites.

The blocks

arc kept

moist the West who

arc

not par-- in

the

shed

for

eighteen

days ticularly attracted

by

the scattered

by

an system,

development in an

entirely

new conn-- The equipment is designed to

handle

try. The

task undertaken

by

the

tin

yards ot

raw

material

day

company

for season

is is

ready

to

full

opera

mental one,

bal thoee have notad

The

water

ia

supplied

from

a

the

progress

being made

declare its

well on the place,

and

mile ca--

to phenomenal.

The

stands

we

liberty

is

the heri- -

tages past.

has

come

into full

citizens,

and in

iinmiMAM

men,

and

thir--

anniversary the

em-- blem

every citizen

the

illage ol

.

resi--

houses and and

to

ThArpfnr

State

do

issue and urge

servance June

1913,

Flag Day.

"I" Oiven

nnr

hnnd

of

this tenth Junc,

in the

of

Lord,

tun.' Imn,

),,,!

unit

JOHN CORBETT.

J.

TEMKE, Clerk.

CITY AND

blocks

mark. The

grave

connect1-- the

The

now down,

tirst

the citv

walls will

wood fit and

which Lmon

power

saws,

at

motor.

'

OF CHICAGO

NOW

THE

CITY

L. pres-

ident Rio

is

the citv

',,,r

in pro

the trac:

Fisher the years,

never the

and this

so

to

him

at

Mr.

River

so

the

into flat

which 120

days

Middle

sprinkling

und

this monu--

about

begin

enjoy

and

Our

Tmcit

seal

tion

and

aqd

he is

credited

with

the initia

tive in

obtaining the funds for

turn-A- .

W.

Sloss has s position as

so- - ing

the tract into

small, well dew!

licitor for a

life

insurance

compr.ny,

oed and productive farms to

satis-an- d is

soliciting business

in

Santa

f

the ever growing land hunger of

I

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