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Deming Graphic, 03-27-1914N. S. Rose

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Dmiuc WUrW.iHJ Fun--

Oovaraa't Teat THE BEMING GRAPHICVOIXMR XII, Nl'MBER XXX.

nogEssKES mill vf I I ' H wIU llntnL UnilLMJfllLU

j. 6. Ctopcr, F. L Ntrdhaus, B. V.

McKeyes, M. W .OePuy, and Dr.

P. M. Steed On Ticket.

AT CRYSTAL LAST SATURDAY

j. S. Vaught, at Chairman, SettForth Principle For Which Sup-

port of Voters it Asked.

At ii inn meeting held ill '2 o'clockSiilurdny iifteniiM.ii, ut the CrystulTheater the Mprogreives" nominal- -

cil the following an candidate forullage IriiHteeM in Iho coming elec-lio- n

April 7: J. 0. Cooier, li. Y. s.

F. I. Nordhau. M. W. Del'ity,mid Dr. I. M. Steed About forty-liv- e

(htmiiim were reMenl.Tim meeting wan railed lo order

In J. M. McTccr who called forimiuiimtion for u ierniRiieiit cbir-mi-

mid secretary. J. H. Vaughtwas elccied ermnnent chairman andr'red Slici inn n, secretary. On motionnl' .lohii Watson i lie meeting proceed -

ed lo I lie selection of candidates byiii'i'liiiiiiilion. On u second motion by

Mr. Watson the eliHirmmi of I liemeeting, .1. M. MeTeer and l.cc O.

I.eslcr were selected ii eomniitlee lonuimige the campaign nnd to till micIi

vncanics ax might occur on theticket.

Tlic purposes of the meeting midi lie plans of the pnrly were net forthin ii brief eeeli by the chirnmn nsfollows :

My Kellow-iMlicei- i:

We luive met here today in respouse iii n cull for a mnss meeting,.' i In- - side-awak- e live wires of theicn.i mlkeil of Town of the UnitedSuites of America, for the purpose,ii i was staled in the notice pub-lished in our two local pnpers this

, of nominating live men for can-didate for trustees of our town, menhIhi tv ill. iii the administration of the

i

ittiuir.s, lie able to see that the city'.ineininciil in conducted on the plnn

f clcuiilincs nnd progress that isessential, if we are tn live up to theimpressions that we have given topeople inviiy from here, by the wellnuiuagcd advertising that has causedthis low n in advance aud grow soMiiitl iii i be pnst few years.

Ii - i lie purpose of thii meeting toselect men ns cnmliilntcs who williiiiiiui-M- - the affairs of our town in anccnnniiiiciil wny, using the resources

I' l lie eiiv in such way, thai at thecnil of i heir administration, there

ill have been something done thatrun be pointed to with pride byevery loenl citizen here. We wantii to ieii'cscnl us who will not for- -

ifi't tlieir oliliuNilinn and resMinsihil- -lt es lis sunn llu llinv ink., lint onlhof olTice. but men who will du some-- ;iliintr.

It is our pimtose to select men forthe ticket lo represent ns who willline in view at all time, the properkc'i'iiej i,r our streets, keeping themlinn and having them in such con-dilio- ii

i lint iheir apMaranc-e- , at anyliiiie, will npiieiil to every strangerwho comes .v '.I hin on i gates. I

Ii is l he purNsc of this meeting,gentlemen, to select' men as can-didates who will gladly and willingiyeo,. line .....I ......,...1every re.,ueM made bv any cil ien. i

wbo will turn none away in aninnnncr and forget the re- -

ts made; men who wiM not justIn-.- ! their particular friends, but

lm will give a ready hearing to a"inest. whether il comes from inc

members

that street Pine Streetstreet the ouskirts of

lHn. bv socialailers nsiH wno

iK 0fbrow

the purpose of Ibis meetingselect open mast

0f jU not byany seen-- l mehods, select

who represent ALL the

thank yon gentlemen, for thehonor nt presiding over meeting.

Mr. Mrs. Tavasen of Oak-land. from the"M their touring ear and after

over here Friday,Las Cruces.

We, the candidates nominatedmat aiceiiiur L..M k.i...j.,..zz;,. ,.

t'n-si.,- ii wmeiihave bccu rrraled Ihnt the

prniiiniiion question involvedI he coming nmiiciciMil

linn, ami Unit arc thenominee of the dry faction.not true. The prohibition questioncannot be decided nch elec-lio- n.

The this Slute.1013, (Hissed ml (Chapter 7.)

which provide thin this ionshall determined by n direct voteof the people, nnd that a elec-liit- n

for lhi,l .nrM,(. shall m. calledwhen a prier clili.in shall have

i "I'd. Ilv this Inw the I

question in divorced fromother questions niTcHi,,,: the " ,0rfivennn of the city.

elected, it will lie

give Deniing a c.ea" ZZadmiuUtralioii; and shall alllimes the best interests mid

of its people.M. W. DeHuy

Nordhaus0. Cooper

MeKeVesSteed.

bx:s mm is soAS SO SEO AfWHES

Citizens Bank ami Trust RoomsHandsome Accessory to BusinessSection of City. Catholic ChurchRectory Nearing Completion.

The uew home of the 1'itir.eiisHank and Trust Company ibclinker binding corner of Spruce SI.and Silver avenue nearly complet-ed. mug vault has been builtwhich a steel,time lock, globe The walls andceilings have been decorated and a tile has been putin.

All of the fixtures will richmahogany, with lops thecashier's, paying and Nceiv- -

tellers windows. The high ceilingaud large and spacious windows, setwilh plate glass insures plentylight, and when the bank oiens itsdoors for business, it will be oneof the tlnest homes of anyinstitution New Mexico.

DcLnuney bus just completed a

flue new bungalow South Silveravenue. full California style,hating much of the furniture builtin. The house now occupied byMr. and Mrs. Haskell Dial.

II. D. has just com-

pleted his contract the PleasantView Farm of II. II. Jacobs. He hasordered more tile and silo ma-

chines rush bis eontructs com- -

Miss Fannie has asked forbids for the erection of a handsomestory and half white brick cottage

her lots south of :bebouse.

Contractor Ed. Moran reportsI ibe rectory which

Mission style bungalow, will

for occupancy by April

The grounds hove been parked and

forty shude and fruit trees linve oeen

sweeping rep.., ,

Av( ,

iiiosl humble citixeu living adoliel 7L,uki. r from the one most fovoird ' CORPORATION COMMIMIOJ

!. we,h living i , home.! WILL BE NEXT

is the pin pose of this meeting to' ""elect men candidates who will j The of the Stale t or--- "

that the of this city Iporation Commission accompaniedi enforced against the rich asjby Assistant Altomey General 11. o.

H the poor, see that these1 Clancy and Mrs. official

lieeu n m kni ; nj;;..n ' will arrive Demuig

b"ther be orin- - extreme

whether he nsednr ,v

a ii horns ix n,, ihpjr

I" in an,.iiiwn- -

ennciis toen will

l'ple.I

this

and J. 0.California, came in

"laying wentto

A Cormtionat

me

uiis

elm-- ,

we

Thin is

nt utilegislature, iif

in tin

he

smcuiI

b hiwisely

If.0

we ntconsult

wishes

F. L.J.B. V.P. M.

Is

in

isA si in

is installed modernsafe.

beautifullyfloor

he ofmarble atteller's

of

illfinancial

in

F.on

It is

is

Iloughlandon

two.to to

Purvis

on county court

F.ha Catholic is a

be

ready 1.

I..

in an

MIHtilIi

as

loin

onil

,y

in

on

in

rorty-tw- o leei one way nun onedred feel the oilier. the rearthe prot)crly will be bmll a garogc.

i

next Friday morning over I he sauia;Fe and while Here win -

'the Deming Chamber Commerce.I., i I.e afternoon they will by auto

mobile to Hurley, Santa Rita. Fort

Hayard and Silver City, at which

latter place the commission will hear

in regard to a new de-

pot at that place.It is also announced that the mem-

bers of the commission wilh F.xert

Bate Clerk Keggcrsoli will go to

Washington, D. ('.. next week to lie

present at the the

Commerce commission relating

to freight rates in New

Mrs. F. will go to El

Paso Sunday for few days' visit

with friends.

A LIVIA PA1EHDEMI NO, LUNA COUNTY, NEW

CO I FIN

John C. and Cydenu e.u.i li-- J ecicuicu, OUUJCCl 10 u

amlnatlon by Authorities.

NAMED

Company Has Received Full Equip-ment and Is Getting In Shape

For Inspection April 4.

, X,.w- - Mexico N'ntioiiiil(llliird. eouililelcd ils selection 1,1'

""''"'Theater by m J..I,,.

r- - U'" W KH Kly-

' 'ic stale military 111 ritic-- .Cnpl aiu Arthur Hrock announcedhis forsioncil olTicci's us follows:

ll'Tlliiin K. Hcchtel, llrst scr;.'cmils;Hurry Heiin, iimrler Master Sergeanl : vYiliam Young, Jesse Oliver.Oliver I'aiiseli. Ralph A. I.ynd, ser-

geants; Arthur ,1. Ilnxtalile, tlodfre.vTrowbridtie, Dennis K. (I.Dais, Waller lnicrsii, coriioraU.The couipmiy will be insiei lr(l April4, nicordiiui to ordiiis issinlc bvAdjiilanl II nil Harry T. Herring.

Tlic eiiiiiineiil for the coiupuiiy,incliiiling anus, have been receivedand is being stored in ibe city build-

ing as iciupiiriiry iiiiirlei. I'mlerthe direclioti of drilliiuislcr Hums ofthe I'llileil Sillies Army the compmi.Vis heini; wliiiH-- into slwiH and theofficers of the CHlnpany eiee tomake '.'in ni showing nt the annualsummer umiincvcrs nbicli will I,,,'held some lime in Jnlv.

I

a a . m

1

s

n

members will

coiupanv iii workgani.nli..u stcmlilv nl' "

drills regit-- 1ll,,rp

nbin. ,1 ," "" ""' of awith exercises "''voii.il. o."'H'iiiti- -' no

Ill ul.ieli lock. ' "ing. cmiipiiny nlso offers

elnn social cxebangwhich young men arc tint toavail themselves of.

Denting In Line

The story miller Itemiuu dale

of recent dale relating lwenlof laud near cnlcrprisine.

eity has been purchased by the

authorities for n- -e as n high

farm is of much

than passing interest. It showsDeming is fully with one ofmost remarkable ioual move-

ments of recent years- - which aflrall no matter for surprise, as Dcm- -

has ever kept fully wilh

the eulmhtciicd progress i.f the

From all sides reportsshow a tendency mal

ters New Mexico thai cannot I"

too highly praised or too r.ealoiisU

encouraged. It is a movement lo mal e

the education of the child worthevery of that is expended iiMin it to away all the use-

less furbelows in

past have encumbered ourof public education tin in the

girls of lo be the itsc-f- u

men women of tomorrow.The recent showing made by the

i

,K so mmi . i. .... ,v Sinicrin- -

t,,,!,,, Atumicio Mouloya i another,i.evnlciice oi me movcmi ui. i ue

r d of the Santa connv ioi.I.i' ibe lendei'shiii

"' out, consisting of s. col- - M.lll(lh (lf v,,,,.,,,.,,, ,.,,.,Mood and 'V,,,n,l by tin; Super..,...,,.

'""'"f' buped arlm. x. ,,,.,ow h"'",r,n nil tendency. 1 he wink

HERE

ordinances

Brumback..onniminher.

candidatesnecting

In of

ofgo

testimony

hearing of Inter-

stateMexico.

Thurmond

OF

Company

educational

Fc

it isIhe

Rut we not stopproud

our business see

Ihnt given every -

conragement, financial nnd -

thai in

she justly entitled amongenlightened states of

Journal.

IX A LI VK TOWN."MEXICO. FRIDAY. MAIM 'I 1914.

Watson tolli7r7',,,!r ?'riT' ,1iv"rsl,,r

apMiiuliuciils

Snyder,

demonstration

investment

rr.......... ,M tiM, i iiiiii M'nurr nit r.vv riiciilcr. II, 1.

Crossing Mniiiitniii of M.Vs- -

Ml. Sim lleriiiiriliiio. Kcdland

l.oe. I.iis Alifi'les, Iteiielies,Sinihi Ciihiliuii, SiiutH Itnrbiirii,llobles. I lei Mimic, Siintn Cru. Ml.

Klinstii,Till , Vosemile, Kig

Sun Kiiincis nnil (ioldcii (lute.('linn tins L'IMI colored slides

bill me nil works of url and aboutl.lillll feel of luolies, of isaoiiur some for a trip in u

cvi'llini;.The I'lliieliix (lllelle siivs:

'.'r'..'"''"";' a wonderful

" ' r ''"""I'l"'- - -

" l'ZT.tun

Firm Changes LocationThe tinaraiilee Kleetrie Supply

j eompmiy miller I lie inamigcluelit of1'. A. Schcidigger. formerlyon linlil has to 117South Silver avenue.

DIT COURT JURIES ARE 10

BE DRAWN HERE NEXT WEEK

Regular Spring Will ConveneApril 27. Scarcity Crime in ThisJudicial District May do AwayWith Necessity For Grand Jury.Ii-lii- el Judge Colin Neblctt is-

sued a call for l be of u

and which is reluru-iiibl- c

April ti. regular Spring

The interest of Hie of;"1 ""J'l-lne- l t convene.the the of the or- -

has grown and a "nforsiH-- crimeslarge number attend the """'" ,M','",,f 'l"''1larlv. The disciplii "' "'rvices grand

the mililarv gives lbe!""'v "- - '' l,rm"'n i.ftlic f having one in the

Vol- - Ims Ion.. I.... II ' " i'"1 IIV

Thefor

the slow

line

that

acres thatschoolschool

morethat

in line thecdiicai

ising abreast

most

come thatin

in

dollar moneystripami nonsense that

the sys-

tem amiboys mid today

mid

silently ciiectiveiv, ., j.,,,,,,.

MM.,i,s..h....l. of

,.willows

'1n'l t" that

all.a

ii.i"- -.

age.

u.,ue

theihnt, we

We

the

thatmay

the the j

J7.

HI 1

The

Ml.The Trees,

The

''M

located

busempaneling

The lerin

toun

he iiiilictid, wilh the exception of.. .. I... I...- - ....:i...

"""I "V . f,"' Eleanor McDonough,of giving fraudulent .... ....lo charge

checks.In llic civil division of the I

tlicie arc several important cases toIn- - i ried involving large sums ofmoney, bill the most importantio ciiiiic neiorc in un is me man-

damus proceedings brought gainstl he of the Town of Colum-bus, commanding them pass anaiiti-saloo- ordinance prohibiting thesale, and exchange iutoxi-- icaiiug uipiors wiiiiiu i lie iowii oiColumbus. It is claimed bv thepetilioncrs thai a vote was taken onill.' proposition of prohibition,mis carried, bill trustees'" '"'"I'1 ' nforeing ordinance.

Several cases involvinir litrirc herds.. .-,i ini fjiiicj nun one or nvo iu

the purchase mid title of land willeo the court mljiidica-- r

ion.

LOS PALOMAS LAND CO.

CASE IS BEFORE COURT

Aignmeiits Merc made beforeStales District Judge William

II. I'ope in case of LosI.nnil & eompmiy et nl,

is. D. Hawk, et al, hearinglicuc; held on petition of the defend- -

ants, S. I.imlaucr and Arthur K.:and the Northwestern

linprovcmeiit company, ofbiliiiahmi, Mexi The defendants

k lo the bill of complaint ofHie plaintiffs dismissed nnd the ten.- -

porary injunction granted aoine.. i i... j;aaI,.u.i.......- ...mi, u.o.-.- ,

l the conclusion of arguments,I'l.b.'.' Pope reserved his decision.

However, nave on sv.wm neauand sold them in F.I Paso.

I

Deputy F.ngineer 8. S.came down from Santa Fe and.

s(M.nl a few days in this district tinsweek.

John W. Henry of Trenion, N. J..nml F. S. Webster Alton, III., were

visitors from the east thisweek lo look over in the val- -

SiiM.iinlendcnl J.dm . Conway is I he liquation involves L'.OUO.uoo

another. Countless others are to be acres on the Mexico-Ne- Mexico

in the reports lr..in different border in the stale of Chihuahua,

purls of the rlale to Miss M.inelte One of the interested attorneys is

Myers, the stale suM'ii,iieii.lent of former secretary of the Interiorindustrial education, as in the .1; R. Garfield. Mormons in Saltstories that hae been puldi In d from Lake City, lay claim to 70,000 acresthe pen of the Journal's Santa Fe and Califomians are mostly interest-corresponde-

''' '" Los Pulomas conmpany.

F.very eiliwn of New Mexico Mr. Garfield having gone there to

should lie proud of the that confer will. Ihein. The tractis now made by the public is fenced and stocked wilh more than...I.....I- - ..f i bo miH. It is not onlv HU'I'O eallle which the rebels.

the best advertisements that we canhnve; also bestfor future can make.;

should at being

of what it being done.should make ll In

work is enoilier

wise, is possible, orderNew Mexico take Ihe ranks towhich is

union,

Albuquerque

April

I'tiso

Hiiiner, Cniicr Ijikc.Luke

Ciipl.

nil whichsingle

siiujlc

"biliii

iivcmie, moved

Termof

grand pelll jury,

..1

trusteestu

barter of

whichthe failed

reiiiiiug

ire before lor

I'll-ile- d

the theCuttle

Waller

1'emke Colon-- ,izniii.u

have

the

driven

Slate Car-- 1

n.l

ofamong the

land

round

shown

reconl eutire

beingof

PUPILS SETTING OUT

'"""''nuslerhoiit

GRASS, IVY, FIOIRS:j While here, Mr. Thompson visited thecliiiinber of mid when lie re-A- ll

Those Who Attend Grade and ,,, Ak,.,v,.v,., r B,.nill M.,..High Schools Are Busy Beatlti- - Irelnry Willnnl K. Hull of the cluun- -

tying SpaciOUS Grounds. '' " Hl.v where Akelaiii New Mexico, nnil Mr. Tliomp- -

CONTRACT LET FOR ANNUAL !"" the information that it wasin ii'iniiisiii: Miliiirb of Mymliis. .Mr.

" I"'""""1 assistant.. ...a

n

'ley.

'

Graphic Will Print and Bind 100-Pa-

Book Which is ProfuselyIllustrated With Half-Tone- s.

Today the pupils of the Iteming '

grade school mid the high scl I niviengaged in planting ivy, flowers, nmlgrass about the luo buildings. Tlic'Knglish ivy is being plaeed all aroundthe buildings, I'ermiula grass set onthe lawns, mid flowers sliirlcd. Theboys are doing all the work and I'm'nisbing tlic lentils ami iieecssmvtools,

Kroiu I lie prcparalioii, grcnl interesl on the part of I lie pupils inbeautifying the grounds is indicated.I lie school board lias iilrcinl.v badthe grounds graded aud u number oftrees scl oul. The ginile ilioi.grounds, of ei.iii-- e, have nlreailv ngrove of large trees, and the poplar-wer- e

recently planted at the liic.lischool.

There will be no school after todayuntil Monday, April li, this being tlie!regular spring holiday.

The contract for Ibe hi'jli schooliiunmil has been let tu the (irapbiejby the Senior board of manager-.- .

The book is lo be of lilt) puge,bound in cover paper, and contain-ing, besides Ibe stories, about seven- -

ly-fl- half-ton- e engravings no hi inyenameled paper. It is to lie called"El Mcsiluite." All the work will In

done in the Graphic office and will beretnly for dislribmion in. lit sevenweeks. The mmiagcrs for Ibe ,, -

nmil this year arc: Miss Hut). Me, '

ill .., t;i. ..!.;..( v;u w.business manager; Archie Marshall

I"advertising manager, and Mi

.s milling;!'! .oiss i.i'iioie .oicr -

ehiss arlisl, Mi.-.- clla C.iuier,:..... .11. ,.... ..... fy ,

iii i I'linoi , i ucsicr in. icc, iiuiiiii.il,::.. w. m:....:.. oiiiioiuig rioioi , ..tiss .itiiiini' 3noii'ii . . . ... .cunor; Micriiouru

okc eililur; I. nl inn rWlilkiils. iissi.laul joke editor; andPhillip rptoti, athletic editor. Tin-clas- s

officers are Forrest Fielder,president; Chester tirnce,

and Will Wyii.an, m i ivlnnni.,1 .'.i.j. ....... TI... ..1.. includes twenty-tw- o names and

follows: George Ackcrmun.Donough, Miss Joewilln Wnikius. WillWymiiii, Archie Marshall, Miss MnrvCobb, Miss Gladys Haste, Miss LeahKurracks, Sbcrbourn (lustirboul....

I.Miss Louise Vallmidigbalu, I'hillipI'ptnn, Bryan Hubbard, I.iiliiner t

Wat kins. Miss Ada Ililcr, ChesterGrace, Miss Minnie Swope, Forrest

irieiucr, .miss .eiin inner, ami .missAda Colemnn.

I

Real Estate Transfers

James W. Phillips has sold to J. ('.and Aloiir.o O. Hurksdnle forlv ncriof laud known as the "Horse Camp"ranch.

il.J. W. Foster purchased blocks 4 I

and li of Wallis addition to Dcmiic.'from Thomas Foster and wife.

About one hundred li 's in tin. ,.11!.! I ll."" ". . ..... . ecu ...

"," '" "''J--r

H,'nl iat "l,a '"'Pmveineiil com- -

'""I

Daniel K. Dawes of Chicago, hasbought lots 1 and 2 in block "D. S." isin Deming Heights addition wherehe will build a fine residence.

Phillip Hooge and wife sold a sec- - ,

Hon oi land in lownsiup 'J'.i, range8. west to Charles W. Deveudorf ofSanta Fe. The consideration beingtl.fiOO.

Water Office Moved

The water office is now al 114F.ai-- t Spruce street, having beenmoved from the Mnbonev liml.lmu to,ne MW qrters in the Baker buildmf.

P. Dahlgren of Chicago, stoppedover here a few days this week onhis way to Idaho. Mr. Dahlgrenspoke very highly of Ihe Mimhres

near future.

Mrs. Edward Flynn of Hurley, wasa visitor in city Friday.

4Dmkn Air

10? pr et PurBreathing Teat

coinercc

was

FIVE CENT8 A COPY

Visitors in From AkelaHurry J. Tlioinpsou, who has a

tine fii rin neiir Akelu in company with(icoi'cc r. Keller, In, is interested inii eoloniiiiiini piojccl near Akela,

iie visitors lo Ilciuing Monduv.

Hull nccciici the in formation witht lunik- -.

Harry Small Is StrickenWord has Iiccii received here lo

the effect that Hary Small, a pio-

neer of ilii section, was strickenwilb paralysis yesterday at his homein l.oi'ilsbiirt:. Ilis recovery is

the report sa.Vs,Mrs. I,. W. On li. miller of the

llojs' Cull, .ke to the pupils offlic local high sill. ml In- -t Weilliis-da.- v

iiiiiriiiiig nml again on Thursday.Mr-- , linen will speak nl a mecliutto which I he public is invited at :l

'lock Sunday nl'tcrnnon nt thecourt bouse. er sullied he

Pictures From H-- nl Life."

MRS. THOMAS RABB DIED AT NOON

YESTERDAY AT HOME ON PEARL ST.

Was 56 Years Old and Has BeenResident of Denting for Twenty-eig- ht

Years. Stroke of ParalysisWas the Immediate Cause of Death.

Mrs. 'I'll, nun - linlili, for twenty,eiuhi years a resident of Dcniing,died about noon yesterday at thehome on I 'curl street, lis the resultof a stroke of paralavsis wilh which

i .

, M,":':"" w'.v'r'" w'"a OP'- -

"''' '"' '"'1J :l

',!, f, ,"' "'" Metho- -

";f U"r, b; "'" ,"v- - K- -' M"rK''

demcrwg ibe tuucral sermon. The

'i'"1' ( ,!"""r "' A' '" ,",",,"(',the service nl the iM'itve.

Mrs. Idilih was horn al Fort Hell-kiui-

Texas in lH.'.H, and removed toibis I'liv in ISHli. She is surviciltiv her liiisli.'in.l ; two sons, T. .1.

Ii:ihli and Ocie Kulili, a sister, Mis.Waller Wilkinson; a brother. HmlWilliam: three nicies. Miss 1'iiveMi Keycs, Mr., (lenrt'C Foster, Mis,li'n.i Wilkinson; and a nephew, Wal- -

let' Wilkinson, Jr.

DEMING AT MOUNTAINAPCHAUTAUQUA THIS YEAR

The Ifcv. R. K. Farley of Minimum-ai- r,

s,enl hi- -l week in the soiitheinpart of the stale mi Chaulaiiiiiawork : i expects n large alteuihiiH'e

1. .lit lli.'il scelimi nl the coining lucclin:. l 1 i iu . April II. and l.ns

ruces, April lie u ill ilelii r il

lilslralcd lectures descriptive of lo-

cal eiivoirumciil.A new department culled the Funn-

els' Congress has lieeu added to the'huuimiiUu work Ibis year, in charge

of linlph C. Kly, president ofthe St;it- Fair association, libe a n al dailv si Inn. for farmers.

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riiiu-i- unrk. ii.ii'i ii'iiii iii'c iiii.i iim. ..nl.ture. Arrangements arc iitrendr iim -

r way to secure the attendance i.fmen prominent iu different lines off.inn work, technical and priictical.who will give round table talks mid'cilures.

I'rof. .1. I. Tavlor. iiriucipal of,..nii ,ilv schools, will again eon- -

duel the Chuuluuouu normal, nml is,.,,,.,. f . r. ,lt.) v

'.Hill teacher from different parts oflie slllle. tic mccling will occur in

(lie Inbernacle insiiud of a tent. Itplanned to have an Kilucnticnal

Day. and Prof. R. F. Asplnnd ofSanta Fe. will have charge of theprogram. This already promises lo

one f t,e big features.

NOTICE TO MEMBERSOF COMPANY I

Members of Company I arenotified that inspection hy thestate mililarv authorities willluke place on Saturday, Aprili. All members are orderedto be present. It is desirablethat as many a possible attendthe nightly drills in order tomake n good showing at the in- -

sped ion.,

wny to F.I Pasn.

W. F. Il.dt made a business tripto F.I Paso yesterday.

alley and expressed the opinion that Mrs. II. H. Kidder of Mogollon,would he a settler hen- - iu the rived in the eilv Thnrsdnr nn to,.

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Easily Foiledsound of n step on the porch Itbe of a friend or of a

You don't know which,odcliiiK the element of doubt to thenntural of investigating in thedark.

In a wired house a touch on aswitch floods the house both insideand outside with brilliant light.

effect is sure whetherthe caller be friend or

EjJUoi. Lamp, whichfiord ntry advsalafa and

convenience ofauinahU frombetrlc light, at lh com.

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Deming Ice andElectric Company

Telephone Deming, New Mexico

TurneyConstruction Co.

Home Builders of Deming

ile Turney I'unstucthm Company will buinl vni a thoroughly first cliiss home in or near

! icing after plans lo suit purchaser, and at the lowest consistent with the best eon-- l

ruction.

A flrxt-eluN- borne nerd not necessarily be u large or elaborate one, as some of the mont

attractive we have built cost from to 12.000 with all modern conveniences.

One

We will forthose owning lotstake a mortgage infull payment for thehouse, up a reason-able proportionate

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Plan Two

We will plan andsupervise the con-

struction of your housein any part of the city,charging only a smallpercentage of the costfor the service.

Plan Three

We will acquire asuitable lot and erecta house to suit you,upon payment of aportion of puichnseprice and the lalatu o

in monthly

modest cottage to a., elaborateWe are equipped to design and build .nytbing from

residence.

Turney Construction Co112 East Spruce Street

Mrs. E. J. Maxwell of U.i Angeles,PERSOHAI --..,.. ,1.. U..,t If....- -

day on her way to Allmiiierue.MU Jr.inie Maxwell of U Junta.' j s ,u d f .,

' ' ,h ,v fr""'U were here the latter part of the week

J. W. Turner, a hiisiucM mini ofSmiln Kiln, eiinie ilown Snliirdiiy. I

, I.I . . .Mr. jiiki .111. j. iiriiilun came

lown I'r Silver t'ily Sutiinliiy anilienl Smiiliiy with I'riemU.

I. A. I'ii.inri k mill wife ofMinn., were mining I he ciintcm

who are HienililiK fewtny in I he eily.

I. II- 1'enri f I like f'hiirlcs, ,n....Il II JlH-- -l ill I lie llnlfl Willi. lilsl

II K. I'll IV of Miivcricli. Texas.ii Intsin. -- s ur o the eily liis

i.nk liinkinir nflcr entile iiilereils.

Helen I'lnliiilv of Silver City,lin e iI.mmi MuiiiIiiv nil -- niil u few

iit.lll- - Willi l l ii lnl-.- .

Mr. iiml Mrs. r'riink I'njrc came inlimn I'mur Smiiliiy on a -- Iiml soeiiil. illi friends here.

. II. I'oiirml en iiie in from hiimiell neiir llomliile mill inrl n few ofhis olil friends.

George H. Williams and 0. II.Ovineton of Santa Fe, were amonni he visitors from the northern part"f III-- ' sliile Inst week.

J. S. Hnylcs of Clovih, was in the. ity In t week on his way to Silvert'ity.

Aitorney II. li. Holt of I.n Cruecs.ivii-- in i he eilv attending to legalliuiucs in the local district courtlilst week.

J. M. Wiley of Silver f'ity, cumeiIohii K n ill n v on his way In F.I Pasowhere he is going on a business trip.

AiiimihIiik l.oeke mill A. M. Hiile-iiiii- ii

of Cmiiliruy, were visitors in thecity hist week.

A. I. Ware of Deliver, Colo., wasin the eily Sniuriliiy blinking handsuitli n ii i in l) n r of his friends here.

It. II. I'tii'K-r- . a prominent businessmini of Dallas, Texas, was in theeilv MuiiiIiiv.

.1. K. t'leavclnnil. formerly seere-- 'tary of slate of Arizona, was in the'

ity Snnilay on his way to his home '

in I'hcienix.

Mi's, Krnnk R. I'oou. wife of lie:ilii'T of the lunik at Lnrdsburg,

vvns a Deming visitor Snnilay.

II. '. Markley ami (Icinge F. fliinl- -

ei'. hunkers of Silver City, were in'lie riiy MuiiiIiiv looking after per-- 1

"mil interests.

V. T. I.owe ami family motoredli.wii from Silver City Monday and

look dinner here on their way to FlI'iiso.

D. M. Downey anil Sam Kemp ofi lit l Arm., cnnic in from the WestMomliiy on their way lo Mogollon tolook after their mining interestshel i'.

(ii'uijre K. Sliuht of San Simon,An... was ii visitor in the city Muii-

iIiiv.

Mrs. Thomas II. Schimp of Atlan-

tic City, X. J.. stopped over a fewlays this week and visited a number

.. I' friends here.

Marion P. Wnlker and wife of LosAntilles, were among the visitors

in the city from the Pacific coast Instweek.

M:it Doyle, a lending merchant ofl.unl Inirg, was in the city Saturdaymaking the rounds visiting his old

I'rieliih.

The Bauer Special Oil Engine

Several Bauer special oil engineslinve heen installed in the valley and

11 success from the atari. I

have a 30-- h. p. engine installed atmy farm 2' mil aoutheast oflown and invite every prospective,nn baser to rail and examine it and

see how simple and sure it really is.Mv price is right.

E. W. BAUMANN,

Sales Agent.

SEE

Dickson & Franklin

BLACKSMITH AND GENERAL RE

PAIR WORK. EXPERT HORSE-

SHOEING. CARE OF CRIPPLED

FEET OUR SPECIALTY.

WE MAKE ANYTHING IN OUR LINE

visiting friends.

L II. Rartlett of Santa Kiln, wut avisitor in the city Monduy.

Arthur Rohison, a Colorado cuttle-ma-

arrived in the city from theCentennial Mule MuiiiIiiv.

W. Hiii hllelil and wife of llaehilii.were visiting friends in the city fura few days last week.

John Dickson of Curlshad. was :i

visitor lo the chamber of conum-ri--

one day last week.

J. Kmcst Mass, a ciitileinmi ofCaddo, was in lie city Niiliiiiln v

milking the rounds of his friends.

M. I., and Nr. R. Russell of Concord, Tenn., are in the city with ncontemplation of locating in theMimbres Valiey.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Musters ofSheridan, Wyoming, were visitors in(he. city Saturday.

Mrs. 0. W. I'ndcrwood came downfrom Silver City and spent the duvwith friends on her way to F.I Paso.

II. J. Bishop, a well known miningman of Douglas, Ariz., was in theeily Saturday on his way to Mogoi-lon- ,

where he has mining interests.

T. K. Pringlc of Alliiii)iieriuc, stop-M-- d

over in the eily n short lime Snlunlay on his way to California unitArizona points.

James Dietrich was among the Sil-

ver City visitors who came down Sat-urday.

E. F. Bennett of Silver City.spent Sunday in the city Inst week.

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Look For Land Near De : iiiq

J. N. Thomnson. an en .'ii. needi farmer of Tahlequab, Okla., Andy

of Troy, Idaho, And D. K.

Dawes of Leland, Idaho, both of th' latter gentleman being tillers of tinsoil for a number of years in theN'orthwest, arrived in Deming thelatter part of last week for the pur-hi- sc

of looking over the land in the, Mimbres Valley with a view of locat-ing here Kit eh of tbemexpressed great prnie fur this sec-

tion of the country. They returnedlo their respective homes to make

for their removal here.

I.. D. Kroner of Shawnee, Okla.,eaiiie in from the east Monday andis iimong l In niu ii y iklnlioiiitins cun- -

ti'iuplaling settling in the MimbresValley.

nNTKST NO. '.'1173 KKRIAL No. O03"3NMTII'K Ol' I'O.VTKSl

lh..rlini.hl if III,' liiUTinr. t'nild Httvil,aliit Officr. I.u4 (.'ruti'i, N'.

I nilTo Kitwar.l C. rlinnnl of

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Ymi ar hi.vliv ti.lifipct llial 1'rarla PriraKivfR lifiiiiim. N. M, at tna pott offiea

dli..ii. oil l.'l.ruary Hi. 1014, SI inUna ofTira hu duty rorrotinrated apptieattun

ti ronirai and wcura ihe cnnet'llaiion of jrourtioliuklfad llnlry No. fittV)-",- Sarinl liOS'i

made lire. I. 1811, f.ir W'.MW 'i Bfc. 0,

'WHSWli th'tlion 7, Townaliip S3 ,

Kaiira 0 V, . M. I'.. M.ridmli, and atirrnuiida for hia c.nlnl ti allenH that aaidhdward C. I'linard liaa failid In MlaMiJiroaidmco on aaid land a reiinlrvd l.y law,.u.d ihr aaid Kdward C Cl,n;n.l liai wh..l,;il'uii.l.tifd taid land.

Vou are. IhiTcfnm. furlar 11..I1H..I ihal IliaMid allrfallona will ba lakan aa r,.nf... .1.

and your aaid anlry will l rhs willnmlfunhpr rifhl It tw heard, ailhr UnaiiAVi. or on aptieal. If ,1011 fail to Die in Una

,'lfifn wilhtn Iwemy dava aflr llio fourltiIMililiratioli of iIiim ni'lirn, 111 aliuMii ImIow,

imti answer, under onili. aiieriiti'ally renond-nil-

to lIleM, allee,.lll'illi of rollteal, tnCCtll.irivith dun ir.Nif llial you liavo arrved a eoi)..f your anawer on tlio aaid eonti'atanl eillierin tieraon or liy regialered mail,

You ataia In your anawer tha nainoof lha poat olfice In whirh deaira ftitiiranollrea to lie aent In yon.

.IOMK (IONAI.KS, lt(ller.Dale of Dial inlilii'alion. Munli 'Jil, lull,lata of aecnnd I'liulieali'ill, Mir.'h 27, lull.

Ilala of third iiiililiralnni. April .1, toil,Dale of fourlh pulilicalion, April HI, I'.ll I.

Wells Drilled Pumps Installed

By EXPERIENCED DRILLERS

Refer: Satisfied Customers

MORGAN SON

,'Roruinger

periimiicntly.

and

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CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEES

Cannot fail to please you, no matter

your coffee taste may be. We have all

grades and every grade is perfection in its

class. Grown at the right altitude, picked at

the right time and roasted to the right degree.

It will surprise you to know how smooth and

mellow a cup of Chase & Sanborn's coffee

can be, if properly made.

The Deming Mercantile Company

A car on the road is worth anynumber in the garage. A hip;

reason for Ford popularity isFord dependability. The Fordis "Johnny-on-th- e spot" threehundred and sixty-fiv- e days ayear. It gives unequalled ser-

vice to its owner.

Five hundred dollars is the price of theFord runabout; the touring ear is five fifty;the town ears seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit,complete with equipment. Get catalogand particulars from

JAMES S. KERR,Agent,

Deming, New Mexico.

March 11,

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FINE $400 "Segerstrom" PIANOIn Your Home Without One Cent Of Expense

Given away by WILLIAMSON'S GROCERY

HOW IT IS DONEWe mri'liamd a nilimtil S'ertrom Pimm like illii-- -I

rat ion, iiinmifui'turrd liv tin- - KeRerMmin I'inno IV. ofChirngo, III., nml will (iivp lliin piiino In the htoiior Hoi'irly Hi'fiiring I lit-- i;riiiti't value in reriinVnte Rivenwilh inrclmHe nindi lit thin lirc. Thesemuge in uVnoiiiiiintinn from " renin ! 10.00 nml nregiven to customer in mnoiiiito equal to the h mount oftheir 'iinhiii'h. The iiiun will he (riven nwity Oclo- -

her I, 1 !l 1 4. ami will eol the one r iving it

liolliintr. We do thiH in nrtli-- r to nIiow the cilixen of thiscominiinily nnr iipre'iiilimi of their trnile, mill to iniliiee

new to trnile here. There will he iilmoliitelv

no nitvnnee in prieex, in fuel the pricrn on Mime linen willlie lower limn naunt, iluriiiK thin coiiIokI we will

put on Kieeiiil miIw of (fontl nl reduced price-.-. V mv(filing to iniike thin runic! iiilcrivtiiu: to evervhody. midwhiiI nil of our revnliir customer lo hriiif; their friendsIn the store. We wimt everylmdy to come in mid ex-

amine the piano.

Of Interest to EveryoneAll the people in thin community xhould lake an inter-

est in thin pi ii no contest. The piano bclongx to the pnh-lie- ,

and it in for the puhliu to decide who xhall receive it.

It would be a splendid instrument for a school or SundaySchool. It would be a proud and imposing addition toany lodge room. There are nlso many young ladies who

have musicnl ability, who are worthy of possessing thispiano, but we do not wish to attempt to include nil of thepossible persons or societies to whom the piano could be

given, because we want the matter lo he decided by thepublic.

A Square Deal to All

t I T THIS Ml T SKN'K IX TODAY

Nomination CuponWILLIAMSON'S: I wish to innt - its n eiindidiile in your

I'inno Conic-.- !

I iinilerslund this is merely n iioiiiiniilioii, not n vote, and does notiihligule me in nny way. Name ....Dale 1...J. Adilie-- s

Free Concerts

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A WORD ABOUT REGULAR BUSINESSIt has always been policy of this to carry goods that the people want, and to si ll these at fair prices. The giving away of this

will not In fhe least affect this and we want all whu trade wlt'i m lo look at this contest in in which it Is pianowill be given away as a free-wi- ll to our of business In us by unr many customers. It is wilh the that wemay be brought in touch With those who have been our customers In the past, and that we may meet many who will become our customers thatwe nuke this free offer.

25c

25c

Piano GuaranteedThe iimniifiielnrers yuiirnntoc this instrument r,.

lone icrm of yenrs. It is a large nixed instrument, men.,niiii" 4 fl. II in. in heiuhl, . ft. 2 in. in leneth, IIMI ,.j,,h,Ih.ved reililv for sllipllli'lll. over R00 Ills. The llnr- -l

miileriiiU and most experienced workmunship have prodin-c- in the Segerstrom, an instrument cxeollcm j

lone. Hiwer ami npM'iirmiee. The ease design is henmi.fid. This piano is installed in thousands of the li.ihomes, ediicaliomil ami religious iniiiuI ion in the laud, and is well and favorably r minimi

id by leiulint: public men, women, mid illslilulions, leu, h

ei s, miisiciiiiis, and other excellent of inn, i. at

iiisiriiiiicnis. Ask to see the portfolio ioiii:iiniu ,.

reeoininenilnlions.

Nominate SomeoneIn order that everyone may have a chance to express

his or her desire as In who should have the pin no r,.

gardlcss of whether or no they trade at our il i

our desire that everybody make Use of the n inuhm:IM" l liominute the one of his or her choice, and semi

il lo Ihe store as soon as We will keep a list (lliese nominal ions, hut of course, unless Ihe ceititliiiles.(which are given only to who pay cash for g -)

nre secured and voted, the iiomiunlioii will not effccl thelinal disposition of the pin no, hut will merely show v.hiipreference and give others the same opportunity.

Certificates TransferableThe Certificates will be Everybody appreciates good If docounted piano music, and we are not want enter the

piano awarded by a committee sin,08iveou ,,w wiunity of spending many test yourself, you can transfer yourprominent citizens and everything 1' to society in

i i - " luinrus even- -

carding contest will be open and above in each week durin ron,,,, f.walArHlK. vou are interested. You

board. assured of a good lime. Bring friends.therefore a position help someone

OURthe store yootls

piano policy, the spirit iiitended-- Iheoffering show appreciation the hruuyM hope

closer'

conservatories,

judges

store),

x.ssille.

those

a great deal by trading at this store.

Great Piano Contest25c

CERTIFICATESave these certificates and watch our

for conditions and date. The linebelow is for name of Contestant.

25c

Who Will Get The Piano ?Remember the p,ano ,s to be given away to someone, and you should participate in the decision as to who willrecent Commence at once to collect certif.ca.es and you will advance not only your own intere8ls

of some friend or society to which you belong. Remember: interest

The Piano is Given Absolutely FreeOCTOBER 1st, 1914

WILLIAMSON'S GROCERYCor. SPRUCE & SILVER AVE. DEMINP N MExclusive Agents for Barrington Hall Coffee.

a

to- -

ue mi

ll

i mw

II

opinion down

ufirrna

...H.r(f

appllra-i...-

taut,

wkra pt.

America,

ataadard

klM.a,.

mada

SPRING FASHIONSlovely. flue, altogether eliuriiiiiie the fashions in Spring they hIiiik in chiss by themselves,

f:tr oniovi-- llw ordiiiHry (JimmIh from Never lore .i..u riis.-iuuti- designs in Men'sHulls. und scr.iiiny Hie yles, we .bowing Sprint;. We suy nlldcti.e.We not improve THEY ARE UNRIVALLED.

-- WOOLTEX-'IV highest type tailored Coats Xuils- - who ap-

preciate wearing Hi.- - ...rrecl style Ultl.- - in ml. mice other women,lind hem earliest in WOnl.TKX.

who enjoys knowcdge llml her anilis gruiillfd WOOLTKX.

Tin wonmn, who values fnt-- l llml her nppnrcl milcrenlivc art, uml Unit mndc careful censorship

insures thorough tailoring well attractive design,her iiiliuirulioii for WlrMLTF.X.

Dlsplay-- g20 00 $..500MILLINERY

Millinery Hcptirlmcui represents lor thisJit nuil wrought mil for

Our milincr will show you nil latest in

I'iiIIitii also frame nml willorder anything you desire in the slyle you

eleet.Trimming order Sali. faction (liuininieed.

Showing I'littcrus$4 05 TIIKY SI'KAK TIIF.M8F.LYKS.

SPECIAL PATTERNS PICTORIAL REVIE- W- "MlnarM" l.n.ly FREE.

We will pvo pnttern thin beautiful doll's ilress every llml eull- - our mlteru

ii'nirlineiil neeonipaniid by their mother during III mini; week. del for lillle (iirl

iln. It's r'lir'R. mlililioii his free pnttern, extensive iissoruueiil of I'ietoriul

nillerns in all slylis uml sijes nur piiilern ler.

ItiK showiiiK in Muslin I'nderwear t'nd-fwear- Hosiery Dress flooils Linens lruier- -

MiinliiiK, ete.

VISIT TO OI'R HTORK NOW M KAN'S PROMT To Y0I'.

The HiKuesI-- - of Men's kweur Shown Spe. Hi.phiy ihi. week. Twetlly-flv- e cents Wash See Window

iiur HressmnkiiiB Parlor in eharge

Mi WiU on. Estimates furnished on al Rrudf

Kveiiini; Oowns.

thorough trade,

.l. t...k Alhp emwintf ilfniniiil HvitiK afrumiiiiHluliiinit

In ir, handed inih il. o court and in br

appliraliiMi

mWeiemnl

arrkawlogy,

them."

il

our

brim to itrf.i.-- r

Ralna

QLA ITEMScoapanr

atlmpt lh by ih tttxtttttttttV H. hVu-hau- . allorwy of w.,..tlm.n. aurnriv.1 Ih k.tra at4ta ai:aint wham rhrs wan "a m.d. fn.m ihr window

Year

lllllitulrd '.. .lillllll Ml'S. TillL'le lllll'k. Mr. TillL'll'ma intra ox uiami u..w

him. rionrralrd. Tn lled cain intends make extensive luiprove- -

"" tranaacliona out Ih window ..r meilts bis pllwiib al land in .,. jjo awrehandia any frat

nld br Pranela 0. audi clu hai Unv.iliir Howard.

--0K.. s Ur..ii ( )min(, haa Ikst

in ilu- - at th atal nainr (orf. ih (low ol lb Mimbrn lo

rlaiat :iihi arr... The (or flood..ill,.

OI

I..

of

alor,.

curld. h...In'liullful won

thetin-o-

wiud alorroa

A... ,ht lb. ... dca.h fl,,i.iamir. Kfnwajr, lltwa inm man

Ud Knwd. Kagliah dkd ...rrjlnf m.ai arral hundred (l b(..r lit Dllllse

aanilarium Fort graap.bad Iwu yrara. in width and not wll

City waa uprl away and

iir burlaw Rid, then quit waa don.t.nglai.4

haaJ.n llurnard. aged ara, rily l nmnu

Mr.

were the

rt.rd I'ily naarnaJ.A leiii-IU-

ri.Mww.oVrrawd law nnd Paul run the tor eill- -

Dr. Millitan, nod nln(bora

l..k plac Mojr la Hill

r"f trail llgr andmUh

f..- ,- -- U raid

morning .any noura

Arthur,

who wu(frd fractured.iii an other lerribl Injurln whn

irurk ...rrturnrd with him wk agom ike kl..(i,.a dld hx-a-t hoapilal.

IMfon, lirTmer4'aol Lordibnrg, withdraw

ki and enured pinmlir and waa alaad by

Mra Neblett, diHrkrt aaart,from two to litre yart

trial th. Mabodaon chaagwl

ld.tek Fr.nc.a A Baadaltor,(Memo! rchoiogy

ied Slat. ai la-- week ialo raid waa

"ei four yrara old.Mr. waa bora Mem. Switair

AnguM g4o. ( a,aa notedaad alhn--

Npaniah and waa aaaaidend(areaMBt uthorili IWa auh

handelier work Nw aadhg baa

wiribuiwa lurnMur relicjm thia aUM forma Suing

""nwnl w. alert

.umber ihr (itiaoa. Dm" ih. Martin.! aaUdlng Tuesday a(tr-(s- r

parpoa. arraaglag"ry am.nni Marl bag proa.pUaa warn hat

aa Ik. naulnd aapUaltram aamaf lhaa amaat aad

i

So Mi are pres. M..I cur goods, HiiiI a usrr.im i ,ln.v Ih hate .... such

After h careful of an- - ibis our wild ubs.ilucould on

and The womenof

I

woman, th cuts suili union, with

I In-- ih In- - pro-duct r in under nthat us as isin

See Our Fine i

Our our h.-s- l cn..itsn 1 t; mil yon.

he glad to Ihe styles Heady- -

I uml Huts ilu w uml shiiHtrim your lui- - or

to your in

of New thin week.

Kr'.K K LINK. I'OH

-

to rhihl lit

one your

In to I bine

I hi i

Knit

i

Line Ever - inl Tie Silk

of

,.

of

.... .. I. wl.h Mtn.Wmpn fitr

ntlir

llrrs

for

. that will lbi up thai nk.l l.y hi.-- U ilian It I.', n for r

partita.

An nllfmpt robber) wat atada

nifnt both Pawwn. T .,.toiled ttthi( alor

al hot.- . ...... see

n. I.. ..... ...4 ntmim . .. . ..: J .- r iiour - r-

todi.i ar waa ... , hf wini lobii.infaa In bunt oil

lua tbr rf gram. ol aluchaia.. i.r. Wllaoll j mm "

:

I (

l

Whilis very pi I

ih. nitty r-- ri. ..i ,mj"f plillio wlnell she

o from There wnsTucumrarl had nar tornado thi. w,h. slr,.,n f visitors

Ihr hardral hialory. .... ,

log an vauwardljr dins-tion- . It waa lute Miss l.ll.-lls- .

rral iw.alrr and all a.parann- - ol in0 j. . i,r to hr. d.llng aurl. It P . .... , ,

mr niuir 4. w. aon oi building. nd in . -

J.i, na iurlat, a dmiee .Mi s. limn.

lb' u.iiiarr II artaa1 In la.(I Oayara, k,aang III .s.okri br a palknl Th 150 (rl rr)UnngaVrrawt , i nilrvr at h aollcltallon (aIUU,a down or carriedJ ihr W ambaaaador . hit al daraag

I

It Oldham, (or um- -

It plonr i;Pr,ii, nt Ckla; Arutur it.

Incorporated

preliminary meurporalioB

de.oll.ked

r'rrJJi"!'

T"WZmZ

All 'Round

inuunl

Everybody delighted to Mi.

cbararl

:,,..,.aiprrhndrd.

llendliifht.

.wrro- n-

eveiiiuij! greatly enjoyedRyiuiin Taylor fiirnislu--

Sandwiches, midduring

Alsiip is Inr"iiirr i n,, in Hllvor l lnJurMa,(, ,andidau (or rlrrg; A. w.r, . . . ...1 . . vlrhola.ilii.iise uniiroved. ntliiltlonulwrraa n raurra. ... A. . -

ri.rm. ihr waa ill fatbr-l- Mrratrldvr aiv done, mid liind prepnn--H. A Hilnr Oily, fr th connril. tivittioll.

Henry of Tyron. II waa 0frautiliaina Iturial at of Cnrrjr on th

ih Ih rdliM. 4 t T' hi "" ',',''0 u"f j. ITEMSdi MOUNTAIN VIEWth.'"era, jd.. William II ha. nppol.l ...d IHomM. 00

d J. W. .f Uk Arthur. Ch.w. couo and gambler, al liro on In.l ,ird M1.1,, .1. tM Maiurd.y nl ry .

M..r,. ( ..k, roaigned.

nan llogeaoa, nan

lwla

0' High

ld company, ofof at guilty a at

to

of th lola Ik Mat

"iieMiary. Tka of waa laat su

0on Ih

authorituia oa ia laMadrid

"!. areurd.ng mrMag. H

Handeller la. a aa

olof

Ik aaiarln

a la Meahra Ih.-- n aa aad kia

m la n th iin aloaa au at Ik grr atadaaM la

of at Maine

Ik. at thla th lard

No aU la2 go waa al

So

h night. Luilics mid

In

h

The

I

constant

alio to

Big

The

lui

Ih

al Saturdayon at

onil.. an

n.

."

-- l

of

(

an

''a

of In ll

in a

had th

sa.

0

I. mayor. in

,.. o o.k....i.kanowiau.

ofln

eounly

(

Knoi, bona,I) D. .

ul"

of th

a

III

ai.

.. . A .... IV in IH. . LJ..I. I .... ......il .............I.1 3:311 n r... roiuoiiy ...- -

dragnet.

..... 1. lo be and

to uioiniiiir.

Marked To. U Brrnd. Irlgaled farma Ir.C I Mr. mid Mrs. Haley Vls.l. .1 III Mrs.

near Koawll. Il will b mm K cmier s rilin-- one 011 f 110s ni-e-..

nl Imprntad Immediately ' "'Ranla I trk. from Po. K,., ,! visited lier

..alio. .pur. It WIB b. ... . ...-

Bonwad." c '. . lM..mAralina Wee tied 10

.. . all .k. i?.k ni ika month. II.Sliumoua. w,I (or 3S.OQ.i. a . . .. . l hau.. a. C. Re.ti.ke

aaW agent for th Brrna Irrujaud rrm.company, Mra. I. M.yr oi -

se

residing home-ataa- A

Mountuinvi.-w- .

A oa aJU i. - Zfti lainview Sundayand Inard betwe.

a.la. rMU.lea ia we . ' ;

mini. ... d ..4 injury la hagiseer B. HairK at "Itoh s

fonarr waa !"kl..l .1 U Junta. H "cn.id.ed Ih

Tka ngin wra raaaingawllck Mgia wm Imdly

ia.r had harly tlm. M rap.

Tka aa. rrtole.ee. of A. ft. rrailer aad

B.r-- e.

Ir. la plk rrT(ghkera. Th. "al - "laaared.

gighalldln, -than Wfr. aad a "Tw.rw U 1. Pro

UAioa-- aaapltal, Ik h ta

IT1000. Ta Mil'Uy hi la "

"The Value

is

The wns l

nil. tinmusic. euke eollV.

served evening.

Mis. Desire liiivini;

HianleysKerig

orderly

managr

hialory

and reeei"y. ......lfl::ill in the

nortaaaidlairlrt. aad

Ih. railway Ih..now.

Belak..

aad

alid.1

maei"f

Th.Th.

laal w.B

II. Finney bus t ome out in

in?, and is now on In

we't of Mr.

Finney visited friends near Mnun- -

k.d onnln lM

about hip.

Moram

rauasg

lrs It. Fowler's friends

at her home Sat unlay evening, where

they wen entertained w.tn imuiiiiiuimusic rendered by Mrs. N. Snidow,

Miss Mayes, and others.

Mrs. Noyes and son Albert, andMr. and Mr. t L. (iuigley visited

at the Beverly farm last Sunday.

Taylor of Colorado, is

visiting his brother, C. I, and Kavof Monntainview.

The SI. Patrick's dmiee at tbeAker's ranch was by nil

KUPPENH1EMERSUIT WEEK

A Sl'F.CI Al. WF.F.K for llu display of Kuppcnhciincr Men's umlvoting Men's SuilH. Il' iiii iili'll lliut npealed to us, mid we believeil will appeal i'iiinlly o you.

Surely it n entire week it Hot too mueh to ilevote especially to Hie

display of I he wenllli of new ideas mill fabrics emhoilieil in the K ii -

I Iicinicr Sails for Spring. Kvery mini will lie interested in the lute-- I It- - dcvclopiuciils. The new Sofl Roll, i Knil ili Sin k ('mil withthe gruccl'iil Spring fin re ill the side, mill the "Kl'l'-FIT- trousersihm hnve 'SOMKTIIINO IMFFFRF.NT" toueh to them... I'erlV.I

tillers uml most ntlnielive, too.

VISIT ill IJ SI IT liKI'ARTMKNT THIS WKF.K. VK WANT

in siimw Vol "SOMETHING DIFFERENT."..

$1500-2000-25- 00

N0RDHAUS'Givers'

colors

havingflood

extends

where he

livery

II IKK IS t

IS STYLKTHERK IS WEAK

EMERY iiu.l Mi'HONAM)

iliiys iiml pluy iiikIEmery MrDnniilil fur ymi kiinl fnlirit: nt tliuriitlil priee. They lire f"H If limine. Every

holiest, slyli Every uiiiile. lHiltonsoff; never bunds that fit

sleeve lengths lireThese shirts I'lUiifoiluble enough the und

hnps. will like splendidwhieh Ktmnely.

to $5Showinc $100 and 1.50 s this

Hesl-t'lus- siesl Xei in l Cents Ties. Displny.

concurred

,.,,

Hilnrl

..

by

o'el.H--

I

giilhercd

Maude

Qnigley

Quigley

enjoyed

Mr. K.iinlm installing bis DEMING'S STORE WINDOWS

iminp REPLETE WITH SPRING GOODS

I f. Allhee has .wo from ((f he' " v,H,,,n'r h""' eity ore hnndso.ne display.

of Spring irood.s in linemid r.nt. Allliee hnve been nn(J )e ,lsini,sH sc.eion has

away token an aspect of nielropoliinii- -

I'. Quitiley, D. Riuuho, others n the large and spin-ion-s show

were Itemini; one day this week. windows of J. A. Mahom-- eoni- -

pany be seen all nf theMr. Mnisel is busy wnleriiiR bin designs of beiiulifiil household

liarli these days. nishinps, which include bedroom sei- -

of w hite blue rujrst mid pot

llanv ntnlrh. Sets el.Kn.itfbristmnn has toninile. fumed oak dinint:

.Uie-s- e' tract work sum- -

r. We wi rtainly Mr. 'room furniture. M.-- s early Enul.s I.

be m-I- I is ll'l,.M,u verv miteh. .....I ill

ln indeed when il will behim l lo Moiiiiliiinview. complete

iiicliidini;

HouKhhind I..B new cll for rvin'ii.-i- i

Mn,.1. nt Ins Mr. po, ,,,., hmmillM.ks.

"'"V "", fr,,m. 1D","'n" Lwinira and porch furniture......n ...... .,,..,

1hurley Items

Th. road from Ilurcy In SimlaKiln is nearly completed and short-

er by several miles and is not

any danger of getting bit by train.The is an exceedingly giwd

automobile

in

side looking thefrom the gTeen

to palest

The is the

li.uu by set out twenty

aHirt eachwhich

(1. O. S. market

F..I. arrived in Maroh

J3 Sonwill

ehitige stable..f

IN

ilnys; nut thereor sliirl in riht

m,ii i'iii-I.- v 'uKlitch bhii'l

hut eome llml rip; k nndtluit iieeiirnle.

for fiinnereiioiigh tliu eity Ymi

we so

50r ... I.

Hitf of

in Fifty

is husv

everv

to onism.

andin

canfur

y

ofonto for

miss

lime for u"l,"'n OOK l'"Ilor lurn.iure, tuo.iei

J

summer kitchens withkitchen the fanimi- -

f. V. .1...iioosier iiuinri. i.m.) a k)own 0(n

S. Smith bouse. Smithd

" I,.where been

Mime

w

is

aroad

to asouth

lie

parden seeds, flower seeds andgarden tools.

The and live linnS.windows full of latest s in

men's and women'sthe models in

linery direct Paris, thatof and

The and linnof Lester and known as

ofclothes for men, has of the mol

Tin- - dam where the tailings are pleasing windows city, shnw-Mii- i

is beautiful sight. Tbe best in dainty line of women's lingerie

view .nil be obtained on the west and the ofeast. From there

range brightestthe of lavender.

company improvingtrees

I'cel on side of thewater ditch from the

meat quartermile of town.

townfrom Francisco, had.

been on business. Ue resumeof the Robinson

Hurley.

'UMr'oUTTIIKRK

SHIRTS.

Work doors

rut veryevery nccl. union

senilis

for these shirtreeomnii'iid

00week.

Hmters

sbowinR

,raduwork.

thelatest

cnanu-l- ,

thethe binl-- y

i.:.

lf

.i,.),,.lime.

road.

Birch

won't

outfit

....,..

there

of

progressiveI.iuduiier have their Inrsre slum

thewearing apparel,

latest mil

fn.m centerfashionable ideas finis.

energetic enterprisingDeckert, tin

home the Stein-Bloc- h stylishonethe

latest sdlections dres.

Card Of ThanksWe hereby express onr apprecia-

tion and thanks to tbe friend.,neighbors, and members of the 0A. R.i for their kindness, assistance,and sympathy extended during thesickness and death of my belovedhusband and our father.

Mrs. Sarah J. Breese.Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Doden-r- .

and Doris.

Among tbe visitors to the chnni- -m

ber or commerce inis weeic were airs..Stella C. Odgen of Florence, Kans..

S.n.ta Rita and Fort Bayard play-- 1 James A. Armstrong of Los Angeles,

.1 bull Sunday on the Intter'a park. F-- 0. Cattermole of Mt. Carroll. III..

, Tin c..re was 8 to 7 in favor of F-- J. Middleton of Manchester, Iowa.

Simla Rita. Sorreson. one of llur- - K. M. Schade of Clifton. Arig., J. 0.ley's pitchers, pitched for Fort Bay-- 1 Moore of Thoenix. and F. E. Whit-jgr'- j.

ten of St. Louie.

'N . IllI Mi1' i f)

I CVTab At I

"''syJ

i aI

I I

mei

.

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r

a

r ..I.

4,

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i

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When in doubt

PHONE 46

We Know How.

Death of Nancy C. Robbins

Mrs. Nancy C, Rnbbins died ulSilver City, March '.'.'t. The bo.lvwas scut to this city und was Iiiii h iI

in the local cemetery Wednesdayal'leniooii under the direct imi ofI'lidi-rlnkc- W. ('. Kawson.

Silver City Wrdtlinu

A iiiict hut bcniiliful home weddingnas .(.leiiinizeil Friday afternoon at1' o'clock ul lh- residence of Attorneyji nl Mr.. R. I'. I'.nnies, mi 1J stre. I.when lln ir youngest daii'-jhl.- M..sVirginia, nnd Marion 1'. Walker ofHaldwin Park. Calif., plighted theirl mill before the relatives of thebride and it few close friends.Chaplain Lloyd of the I'nit.d Statesarmy, stationed nt Fort Bayard,performed the beautiful F.piscopalring ceremony.

It. II. Case, civil engineer of Dcm-iu-

is in the cily on business.Santa Fe New Mexican.

Mrs. L. 0. Tucke- - is driving aliaiul-i.iii- c new Buick automobile.

Harry If. II. Highland, the cementconcrete contra, lor, has bought u

Ford runabout to carry him to hisninny contracts in the county.

Grain PrivilegesMONEY IN WHEAT

' Put. and calli are lb aafeat and aurfatmethod of trading in wheat, corn or oala.

i

Bccaua your Iota la auaoliitoly limited ta tha

amonnl rnught. Ko further riik.Prullrelv th mntt prnfliabl way of trading.Orsn an account. Ton can buy in puta

'

nr in calla on 10.000 buahh grain for 1

or yon ran buy bnih for $20, or a man. mot

aa you with. An adranc. or decline of I rentgirea you th. rhanc to tak. 1 100 prnflt. A

morement ..f eenu ISOO pront.I Writ, for full particular! aad Bank Re-

ference a.

R. W. NEUMANNNew First National Baak Bulldinf

COLUMBUS. OHIOAddreaa all mail la Lock Bos 1420.

Guarantee ElectricSupply Company

All Kindt el Electric WorkElectric Signa a Spedaky

C A. SCHE10ECGER Mfr.117 a SILVER A VB. .... PnONKrM

THE DEM1NG OHAPH1C ttr.VIiJJJITWJSHED ETIST FKIDAT 1omaiL jtct&papes or dugxo . - iTAfcus.iiuMtt f.u4 k - tok f oak

CLTXE EAJCL ELY. UHtr Ma w cw, . aMy M' v.a mtm 9--m Ma Inn

at Ik P- - 0f S4 Ch Matter SiiWrn tUu. tM ,r, a t . .Tw DOm mt T- -r; Six Xufc, Om IMUr. nr Hitu, Ti ' - M y... r-- . TWl Ml rftt tat a M r

CMB SaMeneCM M rwnfl uvijm, mixy inn tuniKpmiT t4Ma mm lout at rnwa

rftil MBta a luifi eolaau ifk auia&y Aatrau ta miaiauB - ""t .. ;rijrrrr 'Jirto siagi nmni or Im th a foot awartxaa ; loeai mUm, . .,. i.i. h j. . . --

inn 4 um) ta Hiaertioa; kuwa ioefe. a il a . ' -

wra; a Uxi aatartueaiea' Uaa Uu titan eeota; a "' - - r,'- -- 'fo. ,C le U l.en.y-lt- . aU; 'V-t.- "card af thaaka, lfty nu; molotiau f

ha iipbwiux. V Ua ay ai -

THE DEIO'O CRjlfirH'. DEHfN'. MT!V MEIIrO. VA&i H 27. 1U. -- r-

THE OF :!4 I4kf-j- l

m m'f-- 4iwMMMtM,4 M uifa tiiiJi .f til T imnmM -Ixbio. i in rrrt ,.r-c:.r.- j nty

kuz vhrt.M tnir r i.-- .uurl. T'vis ta- - -- -- rf- - : " ""

nMnmirrni no fr.tcr aj..; t ewiifti r :a i v. iw- -r , nan.. -- r.. f.n4arv rh trtP-- f a.:-- r j.l . ' .rrii ifC fhim i.-

-. r-r- . jir. at :wtftn-t-i-n. ta Pr- --. pait. x.t-i.i4- .- t .tT7 iu.rn v r ' "- -' - --"

r!iitHl. Bif-- --in"t m..: i.J -. r . ' i r.. m,..inai un- - tail ir. fro. i ::. aT . .t ii..r r1! - k. !'t, '.. .i

Urtfr w ri thus :iw : rr-- rt

ikvu-4n-4 ti- -. iar.; fit ca.ir . ; .' t.- - ..' " R '.tiH in- -

'ii". i, r i '.t

?" r "W5.

thiw jt.'st a Tsrn.K rrfA.v the av .SA..f.

ltntfUI. It r4. 'la- - : ! f rrthnM V --trr.l I i.i$u-- i i'isi '. 5a..;-- . vi '.

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perinl lira the ounber of home!;.-- ! niin to the Mimhre Vallev i- - T!! 'T"" '" -

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atsi trli. ah kavt aravta tatir rtipiwaWltyanal aaility.

The Bank of DcrninjCAPITAL SURPLUS ABO PROFITS

S5000000

jilt il$

Notice to Local InvestorsWe own and offer for sale $4,000

of Luna County school bonds, netting

6 per cent. We recommend them as

the hightest class seairities.

Come in and talk the matter over

with us.

ou ae unrated to do yourLmiuaf business here.

Deming National Bank

A hunj,tj small accounts make 0 bjtj( stionfetthan m Jorrn Ltft ones aggrrgatinf the uune lulolJeptHih. Tkul k aJ n- -r r ramldrafa 4ina midustmen. II ' awi as aie a nrcat frunJs anjcuihmtn at fouUe. A'o maMer Am smeti your Jt-pa-

ii

may tt m udl appruait tt.

FIRST STATE BANKIteming, S w Afvxfeo

Capital Stock, $30,000.00

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The finest stockings

the neatest socksAnd every pair guar-ante-ed

to wear forsix months or newbose free.

bo olEVERYcontain a defi-

nite, guaran-

tee with a coupon for

each pair.

Six pain of cotton Hole-

proof for men, womenanJ children are guaran-teed to wear tix monthwithout a hole.

Three pair of nilk Hole-

proof for men and womenare guaranteed to wearthree month without ahole.

If any pair fail, send. 1. L.ab mwA ika manIIICIM nifuufacturer will gladly and promptly tend you new pair inexchange. Even the gauey, lunimer weight are guaranteed.

Yet, mot people buy Holeproof fur their ttyle, perfect fit

and fine appearance.

HoleproofHosieryMM FOatvMtN, WOMIN CHILDREN.

Thlok of th dinting they tar, nd tli eipcnw too, ol buvlng netI -- L ..... !!..' .Link ...... ......k, ... k..nuV T J vwwwm in 1 " .'w. . j ........ f w. , .w jHoleproof f Atk ut to how you lli new tulurt and vuiuui

11.50 to $3.00 1 ho.

Lindauer Co.N. M

The Lindauer Merc. Co.

on display a fine line

Woman's and Misses'

TRIMMED HATS

Prices

way be-

low what

others

charge

grade,

TheDEMING,

Have of

WXdJ fib

xwmi

Merc.

Equal

Best

Fashionable up-to-da- te styles of

TRIMMED HATS at $2, 2.50, 3,

3.50, 4, 4.50 and 5. Just abouthalf what you would have to payelsewhere.

Lindauer Merc. Co.DEMING, MEXICO

PLAINVIEW NURSERYHat the Largest and Beit of Home Grown Trees that they

Nave ever had. jPrepogated from varieties that have been tested

nd do the best on the plains. ISend your order to the Mur-- y.

IThe Plalnview Mursery has no connection with other

L N. DALM0NT, Prop. J SECREST, Sales Mgr.

PLAINVIEW,

Amusement Notes

HY8TAL THEATERTim et m. f vaudeville thai

! bee,, in Deniing for some time,,H t the Crjslal Theater tonight?, '"morrow night. "Kelley'a Seven""I'I'.v YoungHters" is absolutely the

""lerlaining in corned v. Hinging,'"I dancing acts. These seven

I""!'! have played to the most sntis-"'- d

audiences in the West.Tb guarantee that anyone that'I disappointed witV their per- -

I

to

the

to be had

NEW

Stock

directany

nursery.

TEXAS

fiirninnce get their admission

funded at the bo office.

re- -

COMET THEATER

The third series of "What Hii"m-e- d

to Mary" in at the Comet tonight.

These pictures will run for twelve

consecutive weeks.

"The Ijiw and The Outlaw" i

claimed t be the biggest sensationmotion picture and will

in a westernComet Theater om timbe at the

next week. So watch for th date.

THE DEMING GIAPHIC, DEHINO, KfcW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MARCH JT. 114.

BUY YOUR GOODS AT HOMESH0UL0 BE DEMING 3 CREED

W. A. Moses, a rMiiiinMit miningUlllll mill former lending l ll irilllof llcnwr, t'tilii., whose home is iinIII Ln.s Am'cli s mill m.1,-,- us i liaiin,town Imi.ihI.i-- . tells Hi- - followingwhili- - liiiiinj; ver in Ocmiiig:

III II K 11 -- II - low II where ni.Incrciul club nhiil mcicl. mils' as-sociation i, .) I in;; in great

"I inlwi.nm'c Mu x luivt' evolvedII "Creed ' ai j prilling et i iim-- I

cffl'l-liv- c in educating I lit inhabitantsUs hi I In' fallacy buying I'ruin I Inmini i.nli r ln.it es. The creed in i'l'IVrl i a sluici.ehl i.f ,riiM-ii- l .!

Ttliliy i. iplcslioll gotten lip illepigrammatic -- lylc. itrinti'il ill IhiIiIr .'ii cil ;. ,iihilnili'i lii nil

I people, h is reproduced below :

I buy n I limnc II 1'

My mli i'l- - I s ii iv hi'i'i' ;

Till' CIHHI, utility Hllll'll Is gllllll

iiiimivIi I'm- mi' in live in i jniuli lur mi' In Imv in ;

I belie c in li'iiiis.n'iinu luiunswilh n i, friend-.- ;

I ttiinl l sell I he goods;My IliMlii' li i :t 1 "curries" III)

! I "miii sliiiri";Tlii' ili'lliir I sH'inl nl liiinii' in ui

home mill winks fur tlu cnuimuuily inwhich I live;

Tin iniiii I liny from stands Imi'kif lilt' g Is.

I sfll iniisi u' vlnl I i . it i' hep,il liuini' nnil here I I my ;

Tin' mmi I liny I'l'inii I'liys Ins pailnf his low ii. enmity mid stale lax.

The ini'ii I liny from I supportmy schools, my church, my bulge, m

home:When ill lllrk, lllisl'urllllli' ul' be- -

ri'iivi'iiii'iil comes, I ln iiikii I Imv fromis Iiiti' with kindly pri'ftiiitfs, hisHunls nf i Iii'it. iiml his piii'ki'tlinnk ifnt'ril In1.

IIKKi: I I.IVK AND IIKRK I HI V!

Goes to Faywood Springs"SmiliiiK Hill" Cmwfonl. fntliiT of

iriifi"siumil luisi'lmll in I his si'rlinnmill mil' nf tin- - nrniiiiiztTs of tin- - Cnp-n- r

li'iiu'iii. will li'iivo this iniiniiiiy

fur Fiiywniiil Spi'inj;i. X. XI., to sppmli

iwn hiiI.s. Knyiviiiiil Spriii'.'s nri'in tin' S.nil h Wfr-- I hi Ki'i'inh

l.irk - in Ih iilille Wi'sl iiml .Mr.

t'riinfiiiil u ill tnkf a ImiL' i'"-- l in thi

n tn nl iiwiiy I'ruin the tui iimil nf tin1

I'ity. Hi- - will ri'lnrn In F.I I'usn.wln ri' he will piiilinlily m pi iii- - of

positions I lint linvi' hi'i'ii of-l- i

T' il him. Hi' is nlsn i'oiisiili'1'iii)! g

In Ki'iitiii-kv- , wIuti' rui'iiitr npi-n- s

in April ill l.fin;lnii. F.I I'asnMnniiin? TiuiiH.

skirls (

Theexactly

I

Inch r""-- ' -- ,!..ireiiiiiit; ii-- i i

im. I Mrs. Irene Ponsforderept,m .,

....r;.,:

ud One

friends and (srotun

11111I Mrs. mintuncle bride. Miss

ronford. bride,

nnd Mrs. F. nnd Mr--

nnd nnd Mrs. Ton.

Afterwedding

Harvey Thedecorated

roses and The couple hove

into home nnd will'

home

and gi

proprietor Demi..','well

bungalows.

each

SiindtivMr.

Frnncea

Our own Repute is back of Stein-Bloc- h SmartClothes for Men.

lis ii political pnrty Makes itsfuture on

I'hosi-i- i lieml its so werest repiitntion on that

Stiin-Bluc- li Smart for men.

They lire theyl'oimI ileal more. They honest

tu the last liiittiinliiilucharacter

iloulilethesefrom which wc choose,

choosiii);,best possible.

When Sprim;than

LESTER DECKERTOF LOW PRICES"

FASHION'S DECREES FOR THE COMING SEASON i.

Soiue small Trotieur trimmed willi white flowers, newto be sprint;. skirt. made thin in nil

cleverly draped in the sorts impossible such asis of scotch in elect lie blue.

Iiluc, t' vclluw tones. MKN' NOT OYF.HLOuKEI)it- - are ipiaiiil little' lints men no fluriiiK as

' bidei of rotie.li-finishe- dark brim, (iiito ns ns thoseSOCIETY liiiished wilh tails, their wives or sisters. I'nuninns

lined with brilliant orautje sulin. at finale

nt tlatuKnmha 'nl'K'' l"'l'"''H chased gold, the of men as women, nswined with heavv cord, fr.nu In colors, faisin, blue.

Ila-ke- ll Dial, connected will, ,....I. . I ... I L'l. '.,,., S'" ' " f.....1111,1 i." N'ew- -

. c...th at Is.

eoinne in r.i ere nm .... ,. . .,, , ..t ..,'hli 1 11 1 " i .in in 1 inn tu nun 1111 , ,iiday at tMl at Me- -

ll"",,s' "" "'I4 V1 suits d. frocks, hilly brown, beMorgan, pastor Hie Metl....l,-- I ,

( ( .vvi,,.iur ,. ,,nirSi ,,., mmttr pU,t,.rilsKl"" "I I'hureh. Several tmesis. t.' sprine various shades of

of bride weref

present, written.

T. I'onsford.Marian

dnuuhlerSichols.

D. ronnor.Milsler. wedding cere-

mony luncheon served

nl tablebeautifully while

smilnJt.

moved

cry

.1, mo or 111

res,dece.,ihi

PhllllpS-Wllliam- S dancing;. displnysPhillips

minister.formerly employed

telephone exchange

Phillips,

Phillips

Luncheon

Arthur Rnilhel.

Annamotored

BwwnV

Elkins.formerly Martin

siiuirl

clothes.

suits

spiralpliliil,

perky

droop

blouse

dunce frock, (irey blue with Then

effectively

iiilvmitiiee

&HOME

wistnrin,

correctly dressed,

lifter.,.....,

offered

costume, stripe

further

remains:will, reputation pro;res-sivenes- s,

ignore style

prominent

"llow whetherthey

years would liftedhands holy

fntttnstic,ipiaiiil

elTectivc

WHAT INTELLIGENTSUNSHINE BUTTER

Huttcr probablylarj;e number

pnrarrraphSir. nn.l 11. 1

( ,,,,,,,,.,1 js plaid or square pattern W haveZiiiiiiicrinni.. Master Ziinmei Jlr.l . . . ... . . . .... consume

II. I

of theof Mi

I

thea was

House. waswith

n here

ofthe

of

mini

our of

lireii are

ureof

ofthe

"f of

of snfti

iiiiisi iiiiii.12 :,..are

,,fbe

(he

the

uiu'orseleil 1 black nlso Imtler lieeaiise it

draped llitnre different product of in

milliner ns in sprint'. English known probably answer. In

it slays on. cos- - as fnnn-llltin- t' is true, is

is Cheruil built There nothing lifht about (I. Sweeney, tretiernl lunuageryellow there be pnililinn nf creumery,

l.roun. material kind. comint' since,liii)'..ii iieliieoiil. liiii'e Sinele-brenste- d ort'iiiii.alioii butter

tulle catching liou.pictat wnist front. The

.1. 01 lie givesmake Dcmng MH u

draped to plentyA long

Shelby and Miss Alma :( ,iTi1 ;,.!. bodice mere-Willia-

married nl p. ni. u f tnffctn snshed from

T'

such F.nst

wigssaid:

fndf

Deni- -

bent' been

suchuuike

there

coal,

coats

Ihe.r

givestep

years

nnd withmnny

eluinl only

softPhilt, ,,oulder right crown. summer hats, doubt best

0.,i.v.... .0. .:n 1... :..01 lirotecleu siraws oc

The brideat

I'.illard

hall, and J. a

a

only chiffon.nilistic

and

We nnd

ii

you for the

worn this come

worn the for thethe fort

same overeves

the,

soft

riiso. ,...., .,:...the

l",r will worn.tl.

willthe

theMr.

Mr.

the

will

Mr.Coxlast

Mr.

iiml the

hut

roses

-- i'il'c.the

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Kvii

the11 n

l.'.'C.

thata theand

hist

will n

im n t

aII v

neverf,.

and will the1. the cuts will be best

a lucre 1111111 The new mtr. 11

'

will the -- eiisc this bin more.a a will II.

lor nnd and will the hasThe any jb ever

. a of! will be verv ibe the coni- -

n

loses the fulliiiiick I skil l

M()

of room forthe

C. ,.,-- Thewere ( i,, the

f

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the j the. 1, ut . . ...... . 1 1 1 1 : .. 1..I r "" I ..i n

thewas

the t is

ofson W.

its

over

by The costand

.uunorescream.

FANTASTIC also lenst,great style. preferring outside

heavenward shirtsknown lemon Ibis determined worn; many these d It Hint

wilh stripe variety acpuiinted withtrain. ,j,.,,. roof; philter soft,

where they short (jWIl order That1110011. They return lifted high IIAIRDRESSING months practically

nii.U their ,i;siilnvi extreme taste. 'every provisioncr

Daffodil

Clothes

'underneath trimingsnhho.is these are

the season.Tlinmns done why from Swe

small; secret and cney

nt Harvey about the hnts, that theApril first. mew coiffure hats

higher summer

ti.- - M....inl Circle style is winch prove to ue

loireli meet imrsiiay.

Anril home Maltie large nu.ire how the moire

Cox. avenue. season quitei.k neesellt

and visitor.

and Mrs. Mrs.

Brown, and Mrs. Matlieto ranchin Lewi

day wilh and Mrs.

(leonre Mrs.

this eity.

.Instpm.t

to tii'ket,

clothes

otin

lints

"THE

universally

ieiircil. thereinffeta which elmost as heovyfaille as

iislnnt right eartiniest A is

angle looks hoHless-- v

morethey been

severalbowing hnls.

T--- m

our fiieiuls enjoyonly ,nr

hist dollies linnniilit

our In iiii curly, hns Ih i

the

are re.nlylit you will find us more

ready to provide

The taffetamost

uinl With

at

Mini

and

1

the shades in men's hahe the

1....1sun

b' of..1

real it.

this

lo

'lithoul the privi- -

The Will Dcm-m- t;

ofis ere-atiti- ','

furore in A

popular matron, in

colored I'veitini:,

can say ornot follow A few

we havein nl mere

of the. , mulch

seems bit but ifbe rpiite

and

DID

youlire

of personswho do, this

.Mrs. f,. t, mid Did youman. , , ,

next

l.ehiiid an cITcct, the plnid be Sun-liin- e isrial over in worn. The this its sold Peni-.- .

typeHinder how The the he newest.n.ie model, in be

scheme of lnunn no nfis lulTelii over, to

bow of

tucfulurc

is

early

willand

The

the

and

than haveyears

flower

the

popular. of the conts puny some ago, lint un-

adorned the popular pnteh pocket, able to secure standing order, forMany Norfolk will be worn during the nason thai IMuiug people werethe spring summer; Norfolk ' acquainted the merits ofwill to colors as nsunl. nnd inor-Spri-

huts will be ns gay ns the supi'licd that theirMost popular in slmpc will eiitniin demanded. Mr. Sweeney

be wilh the llnit. since dullerSunday by Rev. Theodore to waistline, crease In the without uny the butter

ii....,:. ..1,1 .1.... v..- -nastor lie tr- -i unui'i .:nne' tie rikflil slot, iter null soil inane nun nun nus

local

of

111,101 . . IV. f . I

is worn. Mexicowill be brilliant in colors. Valley were

MILLINERY but the pain white will be n just a bit unjust, or, nt un

It.oting in a multitude of factor in thinking in the

.lesiens. sonriiiB like! Dress will be very much, products.cat I of section.

(( aeroplane to will be adorn, was nt he

the ceremony the young couple nrrnn(!,.j in tu-rs- s like n a gay any of a . the publicity

left for El l'a-- o 011 the evening ( pngodn flat as a of colors. Shirts will be with methods of the Graphic, nnd placedwill spend 11 honey-- 1 mlj M.M, ov,,r enM nndersoft cuffs, and some will be pleated, an for advertising.

will In P in? ,,. bows or III" ED I wo ngn and today1 home in 01 f the1- ,,, i.n..i. nr . , n for their god live-wir- e in the

flowers andsome the new- -

et ofw Marshall has for the it is wns received Mr.

ard, for daffodil of t0 not :

covers the new springlift the

as the

Social progress,.. The new lint of Empire

of the t brislian one will

1 iiunos, becoming.and draped0 at Miss

SO 8. Colcr All hat of last hnve disap- -

, n...t KmnieniiM'rs me

to a

the Hacthet

to sieiid IbeE'kins was

Hollies,

shades,I'lishioll.

I.

hut isi as

All

v.orn over Hie even.i the hat

worn ntmil dale. in

now for

some

ilnsmil

torhul

tintit.

recti

the

the

accepted

uAfi invisible

voti

llciniut'

siu.nle.

fanciful!

turbans.tint

nf Flowers areevidence

all modistestrimmed

To

exlciiilin

iitestinn

mention slit

cat

the

tln

row. will Imv wasby n

notSunshine butter, IVming

women's.the diimoud I'elt Sunshine wns

'...aim iroiu

Hosiery Deming citizens

offof

t)l( of nine

(lc

cur

ofof

of

new

are

are

imo

local leaders may be a bit diffident city handles Sunshine biirter. Theabout introducing so pronounced a results show what intelligent

yet when they that vertising will do. The followingissued. The hats coming being everywhere letter

a luncheon !re remnin rather a Washington New Tuesday

twenty-fou- r

House,higher

Circle

bring

Miss

a milliner's

qnile soft. hnls

thai

horror

lend citle in number of 'hoi.. Albuquerque Creamery, Albuquerque,who are wcariiu wigs of red v-- 1 New Mexico.ender. preen, in fact j Mr. Clyde Earl Ely. Deming, N. M.

under the sun. They are supposed Friendteh I lie costume, and dispatches We are enclosing herewith our

bring word society divided'

check your invoice for laston the subject. month's ndvertising.

Strange it may seem at first, it We received, this morning athe younger set who are opposed ing from . . . for sixlythe "feminine abomination. It

may be a case of beauty unadorned.'for wig have been known to coverti multitude of gray hairs. At anyrule, the debutante seems afraid, nrnt least no way eager to plnee her

of more summer in herIt enough, she saya, to be

gowned like her mother and grandParticularly emurt are the hats mother, and even

tR

itsn

one

our

skirt. At pres-

ent hair topener-- n

ini'il

PUBLICITYFOR

lo Sunshine I'reuineryYou ainonx

in

imr or

niuclikind

Albiupieripie

runwhich

hnt.

miliums

this juncture00p.

Noted

considersummer!

York

high

Most

pnruy

,,)M,,V

otherIn

blue, every colorEly:

to mathat is covering

as stnd-i- s

order

in

sister fifty nrclass. is

black

pounds of butter weekly. We agreewith yon that we are getting goodresults in Deming, and think that in

Ibe course of the nest few monthswe shall have quite a business fromthere. We ar very well pleased wilhour advertising.

Your truly,Albnquerque Creamery,

By 0. IT. Sweeney.

Cm f KSai H. IremS3 Howard BretM died at lb

l : .1 u i t r"T T '' i J- - of Mcrv,r. Fa. arrivrdDodmr, Uat Saturday after a pro-- l

fc ci,; g,,uH,r ,na ,mlongtd Bin. The funeral waa held f),r , ttw day.from tha Doderer reidroee Mondayafternoon, the Rev. E. C Morgan of-- 1 a cattleman f Aden.tciaiinf.

SO Howard a born at arrangement, for the hi.ineiit ofOtiava. Ill-- Mareh 10. 1843. Hi

boyhood waa spent on the farm, andin th veil remembered scene of ibe

X.

ereral

AiIkiu- - rrlcountry aehool boue. Here, in lW-i- tavill.,j Sunday on hi way to Kl

Anf. 15, th eall to arm foundand he etsIUted. a private in thet'nion Company E, 104th II- - ,j y amaiull4 raDe d..rii fromlinoia Infantry. He eaar aetire er-- s IJiu and wul the d..- -

vie in Kenturkv and Tenne.ee. At r,n friwl(.battle of Ilite-vill- e. he wa ear.- -

lured the Confederate., underGeneral Morgan, but after a few

weeks waa harmed, loo l y,.,,,! ,,,eveaite an attai-- of typhoid. eon- -

traded while a prUoner. After threeyear' fuard duty in a frtre in

fhirago. he honorably dis-

charged. a private, Cnniany I).

July 2. 18to.He then moved to Iowa in lti$.

here July (. Hi9. he married SarahJ. Iuukiii. at Waterloo; two childrenwere born, Edward, who precededt ibe yreut beyond, and a daughter.Mr. J. V. Doderer. In 1S71 he h"n,e-Meade- d

in nortbwe.t Iowa, in

Ibe

theby

late

him

meet

tiir hard-hi- p Murdy pioneer. (w nJ ,fr,.,!i.ulrly raid of ?ra.hop- - rjHf in

of roranumher am, ftW ih ,h(,t'l trurs lie m mini uinu ai-

rier out from Mu"n t'ity. Iowa.In fW. 1610. be became eitiren

of o'r oan town of Demintr. N. M.

A an old soldier, in (i. A. II.

lie long he remembered. In hi.relation with bit he bn ev.-- r

been known as man of honor hi

uprifrhtne. hi rnn.cieiitiou.tiebe-n- religion. He bore hi illne..

ith fortitude and pntiem-e- : lie fci--hi iuiendin death and ith couragemill confidence in the (!.,1 hom he

tried to erve. over t hi- -

with unu-n- nl franknew. The old

....i. er carriedlat reting place.

lie to mourn hi l"wife, daughter, irrat.da ifitr.

and ore

. hi

In- -

!:.,

L E Roln-r- t w.lV ..f in ;,,

friend-- , !.,

Hl

E. Miesse. Pres. MimbresAlfalfa

M., in rity Saturday uak- -

Bnee

rarload t eaSlle.

V o. from

him.

tArmy,

simduv.

talking

brother.

J. E. Ilctand of Myudii. wa u.

from hi ranch atiirdy and r.lnnex.

Mr. J. I. Kwart of Hurley, an in

the city two or three day lat meek

riMling friend here.

I. W. Baie and wife of H.irl. vifiict at the Hotel la.t

!I. T. Kihihall of l..ln. a in tincity one day lat wrck on -- horlbuinc trip.

of . fthe Uom lh, w, u.,

tr the early .0 ,.wM

frrnia

thewill

a a

a

w

mat-

tertheir

!e.ie

and

win ieae c

coat.

i

rame

were Park

a

the

for a hort time.

Sierinteiideiit J. H. Irer andFreitbt and I'a--ii- t:ei

Agent E. W. of the Southern.I'acihV, iied laming in their privatecur "Arizona" SaMrday on an

trip.

H. O. Huh if ti.e I.uinlwi

ouipany. returned Monday from u

trip to and other Tcta-tx.iti-

Mr. and Mr. A. - ei, anl M.

Klla Hill oi Santa Rita, came dowi

in an automobile Sunday on th.rway to rU Pa-- " wherv !he w.!. -- ;' i

a few dav. with fner.d-- .

R. .(. iue.i: Tj -- j.rivrd in the j!jr.ly w ti

.Veb.. arrive.! ia the ty 'ir.diy a.'.d of !. ti'.iafter thr twi. r- i'b He n:'le a

t.r

dwn

r..rw-- d t.t very a. : -

Sam Watkins Fueland Transfer Co.

Across from Deming YardPhone 263

ValleyFarms Company

A.-ila- nt

llapp

Italia,

Ubr.

S.

and

MIESSE-ROBBIN-S

REALTY & ENGINEERING COMPANYMIMBRES VALLEY LANDS

Illinois New Mexico

MAHONEY BUILDING

Robblns. Surveyorengineer

Chicago. :omrES: Deming.

j I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H-H--j .5

A S. C.White Leghorns Win .

They lay all the year around and pay

your debts for you.

Day-ol- d chicks delivered any time this

spring, which will live, thrive, and be profit-

able. These chicks are from good stock,

and are thoroughly acclimated. They are

hardly and take little care.

ALSO HAVE EGGS FOR HATCHING.

JOE ROMANDINI,PHONE 287. 1 lona anJ I ihort ' . PEN SIX MILES EAST.

Oi 1 1 M 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fir

THE FAYWOODHOT SPRINGS

Tfc. CURE ftr SCIATICA,an.

GOUT

and all formt (RHEUMATISM

T. C. MC0ERM0TT.Proprietor

DR. L. F. MURRAY.Resident Physician

FAYWOCO HOT SPRINGS.NEW MEXICO

v 5

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a4 tW rt.l Tte'ef A&rfiM M c.t ;

litTW rl u4 Wt.& JI W .t4.VU. a m 4 vA rv

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tVJ'.. irt f 3S'l, tfrw U ' B W a.- - ni l ,bfc Ji' i ," I W L- - i- -

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It tt L liiim-- r 4.ja lem. 34. j

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al

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tt' w ft t.'fc n gs4 few 4n p.r.f . 4. 4,4 v. 1 v.v. f

t-- r4 w. vtt u u r-- 4

t Ja r ..ir.i.r ..I !. I t!i t Ml W

t ; :.:. 1 kr

w.r.i, c u. u.r

Strong For Deming

I Or folli.Mll,); Vtlt ,.mn l.v

Secretary Willar.l h. II., it .,f tli.I balnlicr ot t '.'..itl .a-a-

for itc!f anil (..ik.- - l''m"I ami-- Iron... :

"A I urn 11 iMM.-i- .r f..i llic Mm

lrc Valley, I 1111, m i,.i , ofof your (Mioklrt- -. Tiir loiiucr I -- lavin t alifornia the lx.tt.-- I Hunk of

country. Why that land inI he Mnnlirv. 'n!irv Imiii'lit atthe il ..ff.l .price 1. i tnI know a fiiriinT tliat ha. 40 urn-- ,

ill alijill.i lure. ..im !,. ...nt li-

en -- t of loan, ritlit in the Inu-l-i wimldUtrid. I; m,i. luiii lini.tniinontli to irriL'ale that andhe dm- - hi oan ..rk. Mi-- , well

feel ilcrp. Hr liaii I,, red II

time before lie ?..t a -- land. TheWlli.l blew it aftr. It Wa-- i up. Heu.i an a. ir for the land w.ih- -

out ai.T inipro.rnient-'- They rut-- ix ai.d rr...r but el a biiiele-- - t.. l,i ,.,y 1.. t. 1.. ,l.i at Ii-ll- i

ii.if. He 1 trynio t.i f.1111

r were and ay tic run v'el il.other Iihvc uilil ut ilu.i price.

I klloH. of llllolllpl 1111,11 lll.ll pillin n piMopini- - pluui. i well ail-ti-

f.i-t- . i iti.tiilli-- "ill-- .i amililii't ) lie work. o In-

put in inioihcr iiiiic i..--. Tlii In mlhad a crcat ninny i,k. mi it thaihad l lie moved it 1 Id beleveled.

A. . and J. J. Sley.Lall ( KurtItnvttnl. .jient a ..nple i.f dr inllir eily la.l week ftrr ahieh they

to El l'a. theywill viit friend. -

Purest

Water

In the Heart of the Pumping

for Irrigation District

Be yr)ur own rain maker. Live wherefarming is a pleasure, where profits arelarge, where you can workout of doorsevery day in the year. The MimbresValley is the place, write for particulars,and any information you may desire to,

Mimbres Valley Alfalfa Farms Co.

II'eming. New Mexico

SuresT

Returns

55

Only

System

Mitt m ant af the cleanr it and bexl equipped creameries in the country.Lutti the churn in Albuquerque and in less than twenty-fou- r hours It can be placed the

taW af and Mimbres Valley liuytrs. Sold locally by:THE MERCANTILE CO. THE SPOT CASH STORE

COX GROCERY WILLIAMSONS' GROCERYMADE FROM PASTEURIZED CREAM SOME OF WHICH IS

PRODUCED IN THE MIMBRES VALLEY.Lacal cream buying station at Williamsons' Grocery Highest market price paid.

ALBUQUERQUE CREAMERY, Albuquerque, N. M.

Notice For PublicationIV...rtu ! t i.f the li,i. ri..r. I'tni.-,-

t.ite. .;nid nil,,-,- . 1,1 .as friii-...- .

N.- - M.M.-..- . M.n.li im.N'.ilii-- i. Ii.rtliv ;in-i- i llinl Mm.

' Walker i.f ll.imlnle. S. M..

!.. Iilirii.irv Is. Idl.l. nmde-- tend enlrv. 'i.. HMM. I'.ii

!"l. inul J; S'.Ki,. .T..ii.hi. JUS. Km,,.,. tiiV, . M. v

I111. Hied n.rii-- !' ii.,-;,- i ,,,,In ll.l Le lil:nl eiii:::lltnli,in I'riHif, I,,.liilili.li In ill, Ininl iid.,, ,,.

-- hiIhiI. I .,re I! V. I . Siii!ni..i..iu-r- . nt I M . ..I,

the liltl tilt V i.f MilV. I'M I.luiiniiiil iimii.i - a. m it in. .

Hern l!..ei,. Iluiidnli-- . X

Roheit Vearein, H..nd.ile. N' M

H.11I1. I'. UuMile, rriiui.- - X. MIvrik hi f. fi.in.l.o. lola, X M

IttSE iVtXZAI ES R, . !. .

M..1.I1 ju 1,. ,.r,l 1;

SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOU.00 NOT MISS IT

The Limit f y SiiiulnyIn.lilule In Ih- - I. el, I in

lleiiiiiii;. Xe Metii-ii- . A.ril 4 im.l.'. I0H. I niiMi .rire arid lie h IdMl the fry .till Theater Smidiiy even-int-

Aril .1 in ahieh all .f ih--

li'in lir. nf the eitv will piirtlie iire nud attend the f ..jon nfthe Institute Saturday evening at the

i hureli. Sinidnr afler-iiiMi- ii

nt the Bu.li. li Mnd S1111-dn-

eveiiinir at Ibe frTtnl Tinnier.Kxery our i invited to attend then-ars siona.

) .' ni: h.ui.Y i:i:F..h

,. ......

: ; JjL; . &i'vi

I

35

onDemmg

DEMING

Thos. J. Prichard Constructioh Co.SL'CCESSORS TO PRICHAROGUNNING CO.

V luy our Lumber direct from Louisiana,thereby rutting out the middleman's profit

We have built some of Luna County's fineschool buildings -- our work speaks for itself.

Now woiking on the new buildings at theTownsite of Myndus, New Mexico

We also do street paving and build irrigationplants, and guarantee that you'll be satisfied.

Phone SI 214 Mills Building Q po. TexMTemporary Office at Myndus

WE FIX IT SHOP, 212 S Silver AvenueP.mp mmilK CU. Ef ia M OWdJ.

K,r Htiia,. Gi.W. ALL WORK GUARANTEEDS. D. CUFF0RD, Prop. Phone 254

Vmi'U And this Market alwaysmdy to Wl your wry want

la

PauKry, ttnks, Chaps,

RMlU, HMIf BiMfl,

at ths vory lowaat price atwhich realty eioellent quality

eao bs obtained.

Ana, you'll And this market

always clean and sanitary,wd its help moat courteous

and prompt

HENRY MEYER

PHONE 40

HIND LEEFin new stock of

staple and Fancy BrtccrlesAim Best Candles, etc.

CHINESE AND JAPANESEARTICLES

At lowest pricesy'lna i as BulldliM - Silver AveIVcfla anew T a

Deming, New Mexico'

JAN KEEDry Gteds 4

Groceries 4g Bldg. N. Silver Ave.

I. G. Weaver & Son

WELL DRILLERS

would like to figure

with anyone wantingfirst-cla- ss work at a

moderate price.

Box 371 Deming, N. M.

now1 Drift

Wholesome and EconomialInsist on pur Snowdrift shorteni-

ng, the king of vegetable fats; madeby Southern Cotton Oil Co., NewTork. New Orleans, Savannah, Chi-enf- n.

At ell groceri. tf2R7

XOTICR FOB PUBLICATIONDepartment of iht Interior, Unite But

Und Office et Lw CrsoM, N. II., Pib-er- y

It, I9U.MUm la hereby gin thit Roy L. Ader--

of Darning. N. M., wk oa Auguet IT,111. audi kumiotoed try. Ho. OTIII, lor IHSIli Bee. 14. BHMEM. Stetlon tt, Tow- -

B. Root I W, N. M. P. meridla.tied of intention lo maka toal commute

Ute Proof, I. etlibllik elilm lo Iht landtee dtierlbtd, btfon B. T. McKtyte, U.CeouUmloaor, it Darning, H. M., Iho

l day o( April, If Id.Claimial naawc ee wttneeeee:Utere Omorr of Dosing, Now Mule.

D. Henry o( Doming. Now Muleo.Blckerd Bodrteld of Doming, Now Huleo.Welter Potior of Domini, Now httiloo.

JOSK OONZALEB.Boffiotor.

fttrttry 87 to Monk IT.

J. a. MOIRPHY81C1AN AND 81'RUKUN

opeeial attention will be given"ye, ear, no and throat work andw ntting of gh

Telephone: Of flea 72: Residence. tV

"OTiCR POR PUBLICATIONHptrtmtai of tko Interior, United Btnleo

U osic at Lit Ornoea, N. M.. Monk114.

Koitot It hereby (in. ikot Wtllor I. Mr." "'I. N. M., who. on January 10. 111.T wttoS entry. No. Otos. for NWH

, J- - T"""IP . Bo"o t W. N. sLkto IM nolioo of Intention" ' tnrot nor Proof, to toublitk

? ta rl. Wforo B.I "rK, D. I. Ooukatonor, tt DonUnft

r..'"' w at wIUmom:ri I. MeAoaam of Dmla(. N. M.

"tlolon B. Rata of Oomlaa N. M.. ' A. RkM .f Do--In N. M.

'an Proataar of Domln. N. M.JOSR OONtALBS,

. Roitot'."" " AHJ 10.

It I 1 1 I I I M 1 1 I to-i

1 UU 1 &

N

For a

He buildLet Mas enow jre beta be

a

MLANDS, 8TATK NEW MKXIOO.

DANIEL I

ewand

Second-han-d

GoodsGeneral Repair Shop, Bicycle Parts Specialty

REAL HOMEsee E. F. MORAN

Stover Crude Oil EnginesGRAY TURBINE PUMPS

Separate Discharge

Will go in 24in. hole

High Efficiency, Easily Installed.

FULLY GUARANTEED

The Borderland Garage

Blackham & SonIrrigation Experts Gold Avenue

betthem

bulll Phone 216

-- l.l ,m .mniint nfIIIIIIIIIIHIII ""'" -- "

Implement Co.

rSBSnBF ' image"

Layne & Bowler Pump andFairbanks-Mors- e Engine

The maken of the Layne and Bowler Pumpi

are familiar with the conditions of thli region and

the teiti of efficiency made right here show the

Layne and Bowler to be luperlor to all other

pumps.

The Fairbanks-Mors- e Engines are acknowl-.a..- a

t h. oiinerinr for Irrioation ourooses. Users""""!" a."

of these engines have"engine trouble."

New Mexico

Do you read the Graphic?

OPMCR OP COMMISSION Of PUBLICUP

Nutlet for PaUieallua of Pabllo Loa4 Salt.Binla P., N. M., Ptbraorr , 114.

Nolleo la ktrtliy ina tkal, paravtat toUw proTltluut of an Act of Con(raaa itpnrrd Juno 30. 110, lat Lowo of Uw SttUof Now Mm leu. and tko ruba ond rtfuloHunt of Slate Und O filet, Uw

of Publle Ltndl will offtr nt pa biletaW. lo Uw aifktot klddor at 10 o'olotk. a.a., oa Tutodajt Uw t tot dor of April. 114,In Uw lunrn of Dtmin. Ooanlr of Lnaa,Sttlt of New Mtaito, in front of tko Ooartllnutt Ikenio, Uw folluwlpf dotorlbod IrteUof Itnd. tIi:

Tat NM, 8W14 Hn. tt. . NIK SotIt, 8WH Stt. II, nil of Sow. tt. tt, 14.It. It, Towntklp 14 SooUl. Ran Waal;

NWH, K NRIi, Sot. 1, all of Boca.

i, t, 4. t. Lou I, t, , T, attNRU.EH SWIi. BEtl Boo. t, all of Boa.T, I. . 10. II. 13, II, 14, It. It,IT. It. It, 30. 31, S3, II, 14, It. tt,7, 31. 39. 10. II, It. tt, 14, It, tt, Town-Al-

3t South. Rtnfo t Wool; all of two. 1,13, 13, 34. St. It, Towntklp It Bonlk,Kanrt T We.i; N M. P. M., tonulninf atotal of thirty thuutind, nln hundred and

ivMil)f four and Bftjr tint kandntka aertl(10.974. 50) n.irt or bit, attordlng to Uw

tmrernukint turrtjr Uitrouf, and aubjoot lo Uw

ituntlilinna and rtonmllona Bitot by law endlimit mmlainod htnin. No bid wlU bo atrrpird ur ouniiiltnd fur Wit than Ihroe Sol!trt (:i ou) r aero fur thta land, whichit Iht appraited ttut Uwroof. Tko laprortiiHMitt nn thit land aontiat of ono ndobthoute. ont ground lank, ono windmill andlunar, about ISO fttl of IH and I Inek pipo,two pump eylindtra, ono wtU 110 foot daop,tlwul 30 f. will eatinf t Intkto, t BlloaI wire ftnra, 1 eorral, a total raluo of11,177.00 In addition thtrtlo, Uw biddermukl tliw pay fur Iho Improfmtnla whleh-- ii.t on Iht ilntrt deteribtd Itnd, at Uw

.iiirtitrd rtlut, tht aboro trttl will bo offi.rrd in (tt entirety.

Tht Conmitiinntr will alto offtr at thtitnw liow til of Hort. It and It, Townahlp

il South, Mann 10 Welt, alto Set. t, Town-ihi-

33 South, Ranga 10 Will, oontaininiTiinetron hundred and atnnloon and Sfly-- i

wo hundredtht aerea, (1.917 63) wort orlett, no bidt will ho aeeepted or eonaldond for

m thin three dolltrt (t.1.00) per aen:there art no improvtnwnla on Utlt land; thlatrarl will ho told in Ita ontlrtty.

Tht ComRilitlontr will alto offtt fur aaleill of See. 13, Wtt See. IS, all of Stea. 14

ind ID, Townthip IS South, Rtnft t Woat;Kt, h Set. 35, all of Sot. It, Townahlp.'3 Mouth, Hunre t Wttt; all of Stet. 1 and'. NHN4. HKtiNF.H Bet. 11, NM, BE 14

13, Townthip 34 South, Ranga t Waal.V. M. I'. M . euntainlng In thouttnd, threelutulred nud eirlit and atnnty-tw- hundrodthtterrt (S.3nt 7'.' m.irt or Iota. No blda willlie areeptrd or mntidered for lata than three.lullnri ier trrt. Thtra an no Impnnnwntt

n thit Itml. and Ihit trarl will lw aold In

ilt I'Mlirt'tv-

The rominiiilontr will alto offtr for aalt.See. an. Townthip 34 South, Rang T Wett,V. U. I'. M rontaining ail kundnd andforty arret (04(1) more or wat. No bid willlt trrrplrd or eontldtred for Itta than Inilulltrt (t.'i.oti) per aen. Thtra an no Im

crttvementa on Ihia aeelion.

1he Commiitlontr will alto offtr for aaleill of See. 3, Townthip 33 South, Rang tWeal, containing ail hundred, thirty tight.ind tiity hundredtht acree (034.40) won or

hit: the NH, BKti, RHHWti Bee. I. Town.hip 34 South, Rangt t Wttt, containing Itahundred, titty and 34 hundredtht (SS0.34)mure or Itta; alto Sot. It, Townthip ItSouth, Ranga t Wett, containing all bunilreil nnil forty tcret (040) mon or Irat:ittto H.T. .10, Townthip 33 South, Rangt 10

Wftl. rontaining til hundred and forty acre!(C. I'i mon or leto; alto See. 16, Tuwrahip

:l Smth. Range Went, containing a

liiiiiiliiil end forty arret (040) mon or lent

.ilo Kee. 3. Townthip 31 Sooth. Rtngo 7

V, .i. containing eeven hundreil, forty fourirri'l IT It) more nr leu; alto See. HI, Town.hip :) Hoiilh, Hange ' Wett, eonlniiilnit '

an liiiinlrod and forty arret (tin) mora or

leu; alio Sec. .16. Townthip 34 South, Itingulo Weal, rontilning til hundred and fnrljarret (ism) mora or leu; alto Set. It. Town-

hip 'JS South. Rangt 1(1 Weal, euntainlng1

,l humtn-- and forty arret (lii) mon or

Vm: tlno See. It, Townthip 3t South. Range,111 Weti, containing all hundred and forty

teretintii) mon or leta; alto Set. It, Town- -

.hip 33 South. Rang II Watt, containing

.ii hundred and forty aerea (140) mora ortlto See. It, Townthip 34 South, Rangt

10 Weil, containing ail hundred and forty

arret (040) mora or (tat; all of Hoe. 13, Town

.hip 33 South. Range 10 Weal, containing011 hundred and forty tcret (t40) mor orlett. Thtra an no Improttmenta o Uw

.thoTe aeetinna. Bee. I, TownthipSouth, Rangt I Watt will be offend for

.tie, thit tecli-- containing eil hundred,forty ind fortyoight nindredlka nana(Mil.!) more or kto. The Impronmonte.n thit tectlnn eonaitlt of tome fencing lo thernlur .if IMO. Alto Boa. It, Towntklp ItSmth. Ittnge 9 Wett, containing tlx hundredand forty etna (140) mora or baa. The

iiuprovciornM on tkle lection eontiel of Iwelli. windmill, pump, pipea. tanka andeorrilli, In the amount of tS4. All of aae.

It), lownihip 31 South. Range T Wool, tonainii.c in hundred and forty aerea aeon or

(he improvement! eonilu of ont woR and

feurmi t the amount of $300. No bid WlU

let tcceptrd or collide red for leea than I0

lr tcre. which to the appralted raluo then-,f- .

and In addition Uianlo, the bidder moat

alto ty for the Imprartmente which it lit.n tht iln deteribtd lend, at Uw apprawtavalue. The Ibo to deteribtd eckool aaetiona

mty U told aa a whole or by legal Mb- -

(.litiilont. at the diaentln of Uw oommtaeu- -

r.

The lUire tale of landa will ha aubjoot to

ilie followinc terma and eondlliona, n:The uirrMtful bidden mutt pay to tae

..nuniMi-n- rr of PuMie Lande, or hit agrallu lding tuck aele, onottnUt of ttie price of-

fered hy them retpectlrely for Uw land, four

!r cut intortat I tdvtnet for the balance

if turh purehtat price, the leea for adrerUe-,n-

tnd appralarmont end eH eottl laeidontnl

to ihe ule herein, nnd each and all of eaid

anviiiiiit mnat be depotlted in catk or eortlt--

eirhtnge at Uw lime of eale. end wklek

lid imounte and all of Iktm nn aubjtct to

'..rf-liu- re in the Hum of New Mtilm U lh

l.i.l.lert do not rieeulo a cnl netwithin Uiirty dae efur II baa been mailed

lo by Uw State Land ORice, eaid eoa

in-- n lo proride for the payment of Ike

'.tltnre of Uw pnrekate price of eoid trncte,.f land in Uiirty equal annual InataUmaata,

with Intereel on aU deferred payment at Ik

rate id foul per cent per annum mm

iw.menl and Intortat doe mm October Int..f each year, nnd aaek oUwr condition!,oMiciinno. rooerratlon and terme at may

lej required by law,

Tht Commlmloner of Pnblle Lead, or kitagrat holding each eale, reeerr the right to

reyeet any iuf mntrart.

Pnamtlo eootraeta el aele for abortdeteribtd trarl til ho giro en tt befor

Oetetor lot, Xtld.

Wilnaaa air hind aad Sw anTwtnl atal f SwSlalo Land Ofwa, thla 4th of Ptomary, 114.

ROBERT P. BRVIIN,tr of Pablo Landa.Pan. t W April IT.

LADIES

Se Splrella Corsets beforbuying. I will esll at yourhome and take accurate mess- -

urements. Perfect lit guaran .teed.

Mrs. ItcQuillen402 Silver avenue Pbont 109

TUNIS AND RED MOUNTAIN

Mr. Woi'lilnhoeiier iit plowing upsfVfii acres on his Red Mountainranch.

E. F. Hurt in clesriiiK land thiweek on hi Tunin ranch.

ll. II. Jacobs is planning to put in

twenty acres of alfalfa in a lewweeks on his Rod Mountain ranch.

Everybody is urged lo attend theSabbath school and church nt theTunis school houso next Sunday alfrom 2 to 4 p. in. We siiKRcst thatour DcniinR friends come nut thellnrilcrliiiid to church nt three, incidentally seeing the Red Moiinliiin

country and gettiiiK acquainted with

mir people. The Rev. Theodore I'hittnf DeniinK, will preach fur ns.

Miss S. ('. Stone, who lives west nfRed Mountain, went to Denting Sun-

day evening and is visiting friends.

Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. (.'.

McDnniels entertained n crowd ofRed Mountain friends with an "ac-

cidental" Turkey dinner. KveryoneKffined to be delighted to hear of theaccident. The turkey was killed hy

a train.

Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Wchnihocncrwere surprised with a short vi.--il

paid them Sunday evening hy Mr. andMrs. II. II. Jacobs, Mrs. K. Chiintller.(lenrge J. Clinndler, and Miss S. ('.Stone, while out motoring.

J. F. Weluuhoener returned home

from Fuywnod Springs, three weekstigo, whcii! lie has been doing some

building. lie has now completed theinterior of his ranch homo near RedMountain by putting in n kiichcncabinet with all conveniences neces-

sary to the kitchen. Mr. Wehiiihoen-o- r

is an workman.

George Chandler lias purchased awindmill from Post muster E. W.

Fmilks, which will he erected theciinine. week.

,Mrs. Lake has coni lifted II good

well mi liet I'liui'li lien II d Momi

'

N.I. I unwell intends lo put III acrop this year. He will

H, nf,,.,,,, um. 0f fetctitti. ti.i. . . .. ,

juale. shits 'hilly acres prvpured.

New Schedule to Tyrone

Tho El Pusu and SouthwesternRailroad company hat put on its new

schedule to Tyrone whereby it will

ric.f

sameand

,,.-,UO- ...U..Ujn, .... u.

tin vs. The officials announcelater a daily schedule will

leaves

8iUer

.u

ing Ihe baggage room for the use ofIhe baggageman,being built ofButler office st east end ufdepot. ditch hat beenchanged and two singlehave been put together moreroom for

Played Excellent Dance Music

Chief Ludelze,Musician Heber, Sergeant Harper,Sergeant Negrito, Pastor,

and CorjMiralcomprising the orchestra

musicians 13thI'niled Slates band furnish-

ed the tbeClub last boys also played the St. Patrick's ball at theHarvey Houserendition dance music has made

quit popular the dancersof Deming, who hops they will eome

from Columbus often.

dttod0dodtto04eITEMS

Iialih Clark, oa switch-

man with the Santa Fe, it visitingrelatives and friend in the easternnnrt of he state. His muuV friend

iliere expect him return with abride.

Bert is recovering nicelyfrom an oMratiin for hernia which

underwent at Sauls Rita lastweek.

R. J. Trotter visiting with hisparents at Alhiupieriiue. Mr. Trot-

ter has been charge of theif tracks inside the company's

fence for about s year.

Some of the prominent fruit grow-

ers of litis section, are nfruid thatthe heavy freey.e of lust week wasvery injurious lo the fruit Irees.

John Lampshire's mother, who hutbeen visiting in California and else-

where for several mouths, returnedto her son's home lust week.

This section was visiicd with asimtll shower of ruin Wednesdayafternoon which tended cool theatmosphere.

Mr. and mother will oc-

cupy Ihe residence nt 'JO.'i limncro ina few days. Mrs. Dnir-o- n will ar-rive from her home in I he Kn- -l nmlkeep house for her -- mi. Mr. Ilenr--.(i- ii

is employed in the I'liiim t'uin-pany- 's

office.

R. A. Sulliger, who has been op-

erating a crane for the rhino Com-

pany for some time, tlepnrteil ln- -i

week for l.os Angeles, where he isinterested in u large usay business.His many friends here regret to see-hi-

leave.

The ball given by Mrs. Kiln HnllcrSnttirilny night at the Cuffhall was well attended. Mrs. Hutlcrgave this ball for her friend.-- , whoaided her to will lir- -t prize in theAlllll(llelclle Joimiiil ociitesl, whichentitled her to a trip lo be Tropiexmid I'nnaiua or if'l").(IO

Rev. II. A. Keek has tendered hisas pastor al this point,

lo accept a cull as state wide Sun-

day School worker for which he isnoled the Southwest.The Rev. Shafer of Massachusetts,hits accepted the charge nirl will ar-rive soon to assume his duties.

The Cliinti Company is improvingthe street south from theQ. I). S. market by planting two rowsof trees the center of the t

which will add greatly lo ihe appearance ol the street.

rcpivcnljilive of the Ileuiinu("ii wits in ciiv this week,

enjoy-Sunday- . the Hue weather

Jack Murray is tilling the positionof switchman during the nbn'ii ifRalph Clark.

It is that the Cliniowill commence the erection of

about twenty-liv- e residences in thenear future.

Irn Brown, of .1.

..f.... ..... il-- l IWO

previous altncks of the disease. The

morning, remains token InSilver City and laid lo rest bvndethose of a daughter.

Play ball Oh, fans, and Hur-

ley is scheduled to have her lir- -l

game on the local diamond April 1H.

The fans are hoK-fn- l of a

team, nllhough Riser hasnot yet made public if he has signedn full sipiitd. The bull park will havebleachers added to Ihe alreadv liin.-- f

grnud stand, new "dog holes" Iheplayers and everytUtig painted red.Il is rumored that several of the

professionals, who tried mlfor the team, have been given theirrelease, owing their poor showing.

M. C. Armstrong, who bns beenliving in tbe city with his wife andfamily for some time, has moved outto his ranch three northeastof Myndus, where he bat built ahorns and will improve his claim.

run three trains a week to Tyrone jM. Sully here, has ptirchnsed a newand Whitewulcr, leaving here at 8 er Ford,u. m. Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fri-- ;

days, arriving on these dnyt at Ty-- j yt 7. McDonald, mill superintend-ron-

at 12:20 p. in., sad leaving there, t.nt ot tlt, C,i0 Conipanv. is eujov-a- t

2 p. m., arriving in Deming nt:illg ft vacation from his duties..p:40. The old schedule on the lint -

chit,, branch will remain Ihe as j m( nnbefore as to arriving leaving, but

avemt wW w,.,lludvtrams will be run only on Mondays. '

m(,nlj1(f Dt.Mh M due ,.,,.thai

regularlie mue s soon n too u.Me, ri,l(l,n(fe a(id u(s it(warrants. ror a nutt,bcr of years, lie

b behind him a wife, two daughters atImprovements by 3. r. home me mnrried daU(!,ltpr in

The Pacific Railroad City, two sons in Ohio and a scorecompany is making a number of im-j- friends throughout the county toprovements st the Union Station i mourn the loss of a loved one. Ktm-i- i

ruong which is a new office adjoin- - crnl services were held

- - . ... 1... .:

und s platform isin front Roadinaster j

the the ;

The irrigationthe bridges

makingpedestrian to cross.

Principal

CorporalCorporal Klienhaus,Carrellacomposed of of the

Cavalrydance music at

week. Thest

and their excellentof

them with

up

HURLEY

employed

I

to

LeLancey

he

is

in upkeepthe

to

Dcai'son

draughting

llirchlleld

the

throughout

leading

down irei

Ihe

Everyone I

reported Com-

pany

private

sun

and the

I you

winning

for

to

miles

j

,

el)jovo,

Southern

Thursday

Musician

Adelphi

Manager

keeping rooms, in private resilienceTha Graphic Ccat-a-Vor- d by young couple with r.

baby. Will be terinnnenl. Apply

Mr. Hale. ItiirlierClassified Ad Shop. 30--

WAXTF.II: If you have a young

Results ealf 10 sell. Write or see It.Brine' 11 mule. .3":

If You Want Anything Telephone 105

Farm ami town proirtyvalued nt 10,000 tit Ver-

non, Texas, mid 120,000cash for improved landhere.

Improved forty-acr- e trnetnear town, for nle ortrade.

Automobile - to trade forpumping plu nl.

house for rent.

house in countryfor sale.

What have you to trade?

WF.LL8-PEIG- RKAI.TY CO.

1 rsaawnauiB j

Address

jr'UK SAI.K. John Deere riding1 ('hiittniiooga disc plow,

I one Ventura beau planter.liiller also good for planting

milo mnize. All forjGaskill. Deming. N.M. tr.KOK I doen White Leghorn

i laying liens, also single wagon totrade for larger one. Hox 381,Deming. Xew Mexico.

IFOR : Miumiiotli UronxeAddress Herbert Keith. Ill

FOR SALE OK Fresh Jer-jse- y

eow and calf for No. 3.

'centrifugal. Snidow, loin, X.

bungalow on your lot, $32.".ifOOO.

McDonough,

FOR SAI.K: ("heap. good workgentle. Address J.

'A. UriiUMin, Periling, X.

FOR SAI.K: Dahlia bulbs. 10 choicekinds, my selection for 1.00 Mrs.

'Xcllie Shaw. Deming. X. M. 31 -- p.

XTtti?.1 " ALE8 lot, 23x150 fee.

sss." sis sixsss"1 uou nlu provenienta thereon consist of ttix- -a.. "j

One

30-- p

One

M.,

t 1. I. ........wars 'StoSrsa" ri.

bi elders .mil deve,mttlOd 01 disposing Of your Crops. mr

Ml"kl"Th. Graphic will do the and M" ,,,a; '""V

"u'r U'- -"rb"r' ttha tax be lioht...cuts en-cte- six year, ago.

FOR SALE id live blocks westward from post

FOR SAIlE Complete pumping plant ""''. "'""'t four block from the

ready run, No. 2V4 American een-- : schools, in the most desirable rcsi- -

trifugal and 9 horsepower deuce portion of Deming.

gasoline engine. Address poatoffice """' S. Fielder, Iteming Xew Mcx- -

boi 176. "o. . If.

FOR SALE t 2Va-inc- b Studebaker 'FOR SALE: CO or 80 acre. 8apiece h mill south, water 31 feet. Ilealwagon, nearly new, one

perforated casing. G. "' J""' ,,ff ,ue old rade r"nd- -

Boyd, at Buebush and Mcnsday'a ueiier iraci in lue vnuey. nox

y !ftTj, tf. or nB't IbeQraphic.

FOR sTLEYcO-acr- e reliiiquiah. FOR SALK: One hundred nndj

n.ent, four miles from town, $U!0.00 . fourteen miles of

improvements. 10 acres cleared. Uemmg and three miles straightGrubbed and leveled. Bargain for ""tU ,,f Ml1" '"' Southern I'a. i

Address Box 223. tf.-- U,,S rroundcd by tho Miesse tract:;' consist iug of a adobe house;'

FOR SALE: Pure bred Ancona . .' bouse, .a,, w.m

egga, for siting. See P. Turner. wUj'm" ; "ru loulile ground ; cel.- -

barter. Baker Building. tf.- teen large shade trees; twelve

FOR SALE Blaek Minocras W vines; large corral; cattle sheds;!for netting. 1.00 for fifteen. Ad- - fi.R.ll(, yarAs. ;1.wil. fl.4l!l-A1!rL.Krn-

8t.tf. ,irollllli r,mn. ,,nllnislii'd house

FOR SALE: 320-acr- e relinquish- - ; tll(. ,.,.nt,.r f faim; pit for irriga-- imeat, ideal location, large pumping tion well forty-si- x deep; best waterplant, etc. Address Box 703, Dem- - cnditioim in valley; well dug in theing, N. M. ...w ,f- - best water sections of country ami!FOR li double disk of 1. 100 gallons n minute withinplow. Xovcr been used. Can be been eighty rods nud another within 200at FC. Peterson. tf-- rods delivering 1,800 gallons a inin-- 1

FOR SALE: Registered Ayrcshire forty ncr; plowed; all grassbull. months old. One mile west land; no brush and as level as floor;of Dewing. J. II. Crosby. tf. eber -, or IJU-ncr-

FOR SALE irrigation l, a't' lJ" Jutll'r b1t'il"ful!K'

pumping plant; 24-- p. engine, Xo. 82'

30--

4 American capacity COO gal- - 'Ions, discharge and pipe, iilSCtLLAUtOUSshafting, belt, pump frame J all in fine Due box of orange., fJ.75. F.

'

working order. Can be seen at any I'arri-- li & Co. Spot Cnh Store.time. 8. 11. tlUIord, ill Mlver ave- - Th .rir.ona Sanitarinin the

254. 31 of the genu- -

FOR SALE Xative hay, $12 a ton, iiu Turtle for tuberculosis,at ranch, 6 miles southwest. K. M.! Dr. II. V. Reiwel, 220 NollChase. 31-- p. Building, Phoenix, Arir.. 30--

KOR SAI.K: 8(l-n- reliiniuii-uien- t.

three inilc-- t east otDeming. Water ,10 feel.Box205 or 810 Gold avenue. tf.FOR SALE: At a barpnin 18 footEclipse wind mill and 20-fo- ot flxti-fo-

tower. J. 0. Moir. 30.

FOR SALE: hops ,y April 1.Rhode Red ,, (. Tabor. :ity

W. itnumann, Ueniini;, .n. ai. tt.SALEs Burred rone

Plymouth Rock for hatching atvery reaaonable price. See A. A.Douglas, or address care of Graphic

one mile east of city. 20-t-

EGGS HATCHINGTIIOROUIIBRED Whiteheavy Mrnin. $1.00 for 1.1.

W. E. Fowler, Phone R. 30.

'cultivator,

isU L.

SALE:

TILVDE:

I'. V.

M.

V. II.

business

to

tf

S.

400.00.

J.

1(.w

SALE:

18

acrc- -

X.

f.

isreprescntiitivc

Polnnd-BorkHhi-

He

or1.

K.

MarHhall.

Leghorn

ALndale Funnies Sate LiaWiiiic

other

50.00.

heifer

house

,iniire,

.,"r"

Uciit- -

pump

black

grime

pump,

Serum

Hiiind

liaH'-ii- ii

PUBLIC

eliiiug,

auction

thorixed

Address

Cheap,AiMi-ckm- '

MCST paid

Island chickeiiH.

laying

Terrier

30.

have niie no, lull our nrieiFOR Pure bred have down In box.

egga

PensFOR

200. I.

For

F. I'. Parrish. Spot St. tie. :w.

t'OLl'MIIIAX XATIIIXAL eliicken.IXSIRAXCE tnMPAXY

AltTIIl K E. llll.liS. Pioi.leiitfor year ending Decem-ber 31. Ill 13.

Paid Capital 1.0(111.(11111.011

O.'.'l I, IlilLTfi

7,").fi07.-l- !

Airedale Terier is the wuteh "Tl" P'dicyhold- -

dog, the greateat hunting dog, "''"B t'ap"- -

most rfectionate dog, best com- -' "'' R"1. l..000) l,Hil.7li:l,lii

panion and protector children, '''"''ranee in force ttl.lS;i.4:ir..r.O

tha gameat dog in the world., EDWARD .MILI.EX.

He affords absolute protection on a General Agent.

n..h from evotes. nnd Mexico.

varmints. Several One pups.

midThe

SA1--

and

will

east

WANTED

I'liiiro

from pedigreed stock now old WAXTED- :- Good, enpahle, whileto sell. It would not be Im iidress. One will cull forto fenca against rabbits with ona of! deli verrlolhes. Phone ,'llifl.Jin.bene dogs on farm. WAXTED: good brood

James 8. Deming N. M. A,ldn-B- s F. II. Appleby.FOB re Sa?ag an- -' WAXTED :lmproved niiim-tomat-

rapastinf rifle. Good con- - ,ir()V1.,l himls Deming; haredioB.BOrt0rpbic. tt eiiflomers bargaiiis.

FOR 8ALE: Wilo niaiw with heads. Deniing.r.M. 3l-- S

WAXTED2 furnished light house

Trickamolican

FOR RENT

FOR REST: One eollagi- -

and one collage itli Imlli

and nil modern conveniences. II.

Hush. tr.

FOR LEASE: 100 acres, four miles!south-ea- st of Iteming. Address A.

L. Taylor.SANGRE has rented houses in Item-

ing over eight years in thebusiness. tfFOR RENT Furnished rooms forlight housekeeping at the LesterHouse. Inquire of O. Lester, tfFOR RENT: cottage:mill one 7 room, cottage

nil modern conveniences. II. G.

l uli. If. H;FOR RENT: Rooms for liglu

housekeeping, others. Corner ofSpruce Tin nvennc. Mrs. E.

Petty. If- -

FOR RENT: with bath andhot anil colli water. Strictly modern.

Address 420 Gold Avenue. tf.

FOR RENT: One 5- -i

and one collageand ali modern convenience-- . II. G.

luh. If. 1".

run inauL AuconFOR TRA)I'.- :- Tour-- ' y, ,iiying ear. in good coinlili.ni. Pumpiuu rM, Ml,. jls, j. ,

plant preferred, Giiiplnc ol

lice.

FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet,three dressers, three beds,

springs, 11111I newlinoleum, rug, refrigerator,ruuge, dining-roo- librarytable, live rockers, beiitiugstoves, etc.TO KXCI1ANUK: 20 ofOrange (Irnpcfruil laud in

r'loriilu lor deeded Iutc.A choice till deeded landin shallow waler at f 10.011

Here.

KclilKpiislillielll nl' Ilill acre-- ,7 miles oulliwct of iMniugwith good fence -- nineclearing. Fine soil. tlMMlll

five-roo- nmltwo east front lots, walks. Imtli.sleeping porch and strictlyliuiilerii. liimil garage and outbuildings. 2..'0II till

SHERMAN REALTY ni.

Auto For HireSEE

Fred Pennington

AT

Deming Lumber Co.

CHICKEN LA KING WITHGENTILLA BISCUIT

Have a sized chicken.ill in I"'! with onion, two

clove, inn

If.

A

oneand

eelerv: Mill and cold water to cover.Let hoil lender. (I'-- e lie

We xell the llitlll (trade llio ColTee ,,'" "'"'I':i."ic ier :l for . I.IUI, and add Take the oil the chicken; al-- o.

J5 iioiiiiiU eraliuliileil Hiuar l'..r "' bimc and

f. I'arrUh & fo. l'a-- h Store, '""I ' "'"Wn-- li and boil a of

NOTICEPoll tax ia dun and lx

nnd K.

Aiiole- - -. I."i iter

Cn-- h

l

Slaleiueiit

FullAdmitted

Tbt bent

and

and MAt

wolvea all Deming. Xew

enoughnecessary

andI a j Two sows.

Fielder. 138. 30--

SALE! mid

LiM withnie. Ihi.t lt!8.

'no.

and is still

Lee

Onewith Imlli

and

andmid

tingewith Imlli

nl,.l,vwi(,

!

mattress,

set,

acresand

landI acres

bell

anil

New resilience

niceI

until i

l

S.lill.: l'ie-- li

the!

who

fall

nud -- lice them.one tiililisiiioiifiil bmler in a

Miucepau, mid tin. -- lieeillet -- iiiiillier on lire for live minute:add one chopped piuiieiilo n- -r

the canned red I'iiuieiilo Spinii-- b or.Mexican.)

Add one pint frb. thick creain:THE LIEE'llUo. the ol 11 lh.il I.

for

nearfor

per

Put

red

ten miniile-- Sea-- lo In-l- e. If

Waler Oflire Movrd

L'n.l

(punter- - linker buildiug.

"sen.

stale nud adjuster for Ibissection, Friday call-

ing oid friend. Deputy I'oiiulyTreasurer Edgar llepp.

Mrs. (I. Ijiiiil-ilim- offill ion; nnr ... 'eoo"K-- ; Ml: .Someine who Jlarytmiil. arrived Ihe cityBox Hondale. 31. house conlniet and take and will simmuI a few daFOR SALE Young white ruhbiU good as pnrl payment, with ren- - with friends, nfier which will go

Easter; twenty-flv- t centa each, sona lime for deferred payments, j the Pucille const a visit toGrace, Phone 204. if. P. O. Boi 672.

BE OUTDOORS MOREFix up your porches to that outdoor life will be enjoyable during the comir

season.

Our stock of Porch Furniture, Shades, Swings and Hammocks, now complete

and prices lower than ever.

Mission Swings, complete with chain and screw hooka, as low aa $3.00.

J. A. MAHONEY, Inc.THE STORE OF QUALITY

SOCIETY

4- -

LyVuelioii llridge

IticlinnUonIii- -I Tlull'silnv al'lerno The gue-l- s

.. the clnli were Mrs. II. .1. I'ooincr

..I' Santa 'e, Mr. S'"" Walkin- -.

Mi- - II. R.slgei-s- and Mis. A. W.

I'ollanl. Mr-- . I'ollard won high-c- s

sere. The hostess served a

liuicl i. The Club will meet

next Tliiir-il.- ii

lii liaiil-o- n.

piece.,

with Ml- - I.. C.

Social CircleMrs. W. C. Ilnwson I Mr.. V. S.

Ilillis rlaiiicil I In' social circleat I lie lioiiie of Mrs. Homer llcillllc-l;i- -l

Wi'diicsilav. The nl'leruooii

wi's si,.:l in aranging the nn- -

T IIIIIU clllllctl mecllllg ttlllcll Is o lie

f lil I lie cluirch Friday evening.March An elegant

T luuclieoii was served. The Circlewill I with Mrs. K. I'. York Wed- -

in l.: , April

I Dinner Party

J One of the nio elalinrale and siie- -

ccs-l- nl pnrliis nl' tin. season was

t given by Mis. A. V. I'ollard la- -l

Tuesday al I lie Harvey House, where-- he entertained sixty-liv- e guests witha delicious luncheon. The table wasmost exipii-iie- lv d rated withbaskets of violet- - a center piece-;- ,

illlll Vhilel and I'leeli I1I1I1..I1 lllllj'ni'J I lie eehlci ni e- - eachplule. at which was placed 11 corsage

violets. The place cards were verylicaulifiil, being baud paiuled.

Lily Auction Bridge ClubThe l.ilv Auction Itridue I'luh will

t .1. (I. showncvciiinv,. 'l funeral of our

ler Mr. I'.

NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONAGOVERNORS WILL ATTEND

llcleiialis from nil we-le- ru

-- inf... uill ,.M..i..i .1... :

arrol. a branch of V "

4

iri. eiincii ny .11 toin deliver April II. interior

ibiiarlinenl ! ilmi m.i.i.ni

fP

with and

and

The

had been r ived fr '

novel inns nf Ari.mia. Xew MexiW'.M.niiiii;, Xevaila, Molilalia, andXorlh llakola. In -- nine theKoM-rnoi- s lheiueves will nlteiid

Mr.

Cilv givra-- pcnl I be day

Spirella Corsets

siiui'e im 1111I lloi'L ii. ii. ili I.. lu.,l .1 -

have uiibreakable Mns.have wiavJ

iiiii.-i-ii- . a new cor.t'mid reduce 11 lit more. one

Mmt,VK "Vh:l i,:N"l'"',-- ,1S They their -- ha,.. takingpeiiuaiieiil bend.

Deming Menaiihl.. J ompaiiy. I. They flexible in diNew Mexi -a- dv.jreelioii. line f . hrong.st o'bj

ollereil phvsieinils lIL'llill-- l

lior-cl-s Ihey prevut freeine wilier oil lie - now ill uinvei o the hodv The

C. ........ I . I .. I .

the in llie

Stiff,

iluces Were one',

rigid, unyielding;

puny ImmIv is Phsii.ini.....agent

was in tl ity011

W.a a will in22. on

lotot hie 011

.1

li' ai

H.

"Mi i lo

t

lieel

011

-e. in. ..I,....

she

.New very

..M

lots

lie-li- .

aniniin

dor-- e hem.

hygienic, sanitary.Spirilla Htnjs om-n- . allowingthe

is

the

for

27.

'of

the

l:oii l,y

in ti.......i.eiMiliiess;

Mcyuillen, orseliere.

COMPLETE STOCK OF ELEC

TRICAL GOODS

Installing, Repairing, House-wirin- g, Electric Fixtures,

Irons. Etc. Everything Electrical. Mietz-Wei- si

Oil-Burni- Engines.

General Contractors, Engineers, Electricians.

Estimates Given.

For a limited only we will sell the regular $5.00

electric iron for

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHOPHASTE & WILSON. Proprietors

107 SILVER AVE. DEMING.

323

SPECIAL ON FRUIT THIS WEEKTHE TO THE ONES ONLY THAT ASK FOR THEM

Oranf mOrangesOnngOrtngM

Ornii

We In

Iltf

if

lis

hit ....

ni ..

II. I'.V.

(J.

r .

-

j

I j

; ;

I

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..

vt num.

ay

1 gcilie

are

III I

new

i

Do,Dea.Doa. $3.50Doa. Malaga Crapca

Apple

Cocoanut CaaU Cant

F. Parrish & SPOT CASH STORE

Card Thankswish thank IIiohc

Moir tomorrow kinlne ,viiiinlh,vbeloved

mother, Nancy Rob- -

similar.

Winkler.Mis. I'a.vne,

Mis. Myrtle Itnliliins.Mis. Sallie Jack-o- n.

LettersKeiiuii.iiliU uncalled in

at Ileuiin, WM,k

M",v"

here.

A. ISrown.r'nuny I'ardciiiis Maria;llealriv Knurl

(iieiforv. Verdoinn S. llernaude.. AulniiioMende; .l.i..bM.n, IM'erinwni

Ilnlfe Oerlie; s4Tliuisilav x.i'iir

Why Excel

no

'lliiiinn- -.

piea-- eThey

every

They

ListI'nst

MTice

)i.w.Kiew,

dale."

Will, Wealherwiix.

When cnlliug r e,.ri.,.MIVerli-- ei li.i,i,ii,.n

I.KS.

Water Office Movedwater office -

Spruce treel. havingr' I Mahoney building

ipturters Uakcr build

Lemy Hon hack from extend

.. . .. .. . ; r -.... 01 muscles,

rcmrtshellerAiiinmes alley

luiMcoein II11111

w;,.ker. ;ii:i:;r:,?r::,r:,iM,","vl..i- '-vt v

- ' r.lGerman,,, l.isiiranee eompnny of ,,e Wi, "he

Jer-e- y.

Haiti- -

""o.iThur-da- y.

be

Fans,

time$3.50

PHONE

PRICES

Appla

Doa.

ah....past weekstay ,, u, le y f , ,,.,,,

I

arean- -

: !

(

N. M.

40.'

20c aiaa for ISc2Sc tia for 20c

Apple $lforfor

10 for

C.

Of

allMr- -.

lb' tin- -

Ihe

liitl

M.

and

otthe

X. M.,

thei.eck. h.; Mis.

HeT.

T. II.: Han- -

nh.

I.,

,rM.

P. M

now at

be loin

is an

e..... look...... to him ev(.r

.:.iuhre ol Tl ffeel

I1111I1I more.

3Sc40c

rn

the ..f Mmice or

evi

as

Rathhuru Rnthburn'ii,iny handlers .,r clay products"f all kinds with heailiiuarteis in Kl

iosiiniiB a 11. .. 1..- - :.. .1 .. . ...light nn.1 henllhr,,! i ... ..: " ."e

Spin corsets be lde,ed. V . ,ailhout

.

removing .lavs. ''ines

a I rin ' . pfPHO tU'" '

style every of"g'.ri'." I .:..

Mrs. G. T....s iMiiiicrine Wnmcl returned

mibUver Ave. Phone 109. 30-- point, yesterday.

Baaaaai . Doa. ftPer Pound forll fc

30c list for 25c Boan iaiaa 30c

aba SScjPlna

now

Mr. and

for

for

,lr,

I).;C;

.Mrs,

FOI

The 111La- -l

Ihe ihe

rasobus

of the

are

lor

1).

the"A for .,

40c list10c

rouiw iw is30c Each l IT

Co.,

icK Mm pi iii.u vnox

uf ltlril.anil OITIm al Vrnrf N. U.

J.V Hill.Xiiliiv In hervbi nivi-l- i Hwl 'k

oildrn u( X. M . li. J""'lo. Ittia. mailv hoiuMM-x- l '"fur HWH, . Tiinlui '.'S .

U V. S. SI. V. MriHun. h M J

in rnnke Hml ri"jHi rualilUh rlaim in the laml '"

H V. f. H.

Drinhii. S. M.. iHr I h !) "IUI4.

riaiutain naiwa an wio''.Illlilvy V. Ilciffman. N'

Jim-Il- I., t'wik. X M

Sauiuvl V. Rurlmtll. U.miu X "

llrrl.n Ktilh. limine S M

40SF. R.m"M.rvli ; 1,1 April !M

NOIU K l(K I'l AilO

lavid A.s Kelev of ihe Itil-rl-

and Mis. II. L. came . ,"UU' Ml

down rum Silver nml. ,,',,'"'i A.: Thidoliemix, B.ri-l.- ihai

Ihey

Mi.il.

-

eon

c,

WM. E.

heeu

corse,

V- -l

W"k- -

fxi-nd- eH to taatern

ll,.iarliulil

nnBiaUiia

MrK.).. l'uai'-a-

Iraiin,

UOXZALKS.

llollie.!

Deinilis.

lula,fiMoft E'gN"

Heri'lna Tahlp

juc

Uir aatt

airrtaiaa,

"

i.

M..fur

In. I 1

W. M.

iiiram

1.and give make Snal llinw yrar

newiug.

w.

his

ion- -

the

M.

riis.i.

ll,, can .."

bu

rum vo.it

He

xin

lll--

IniM

1 .11

of S. whi on Marfh S.

i...M........i ..... v..anil J.

N. P.. . , ili Min

In

mahlixk rlalm In Ihe Unit "II. V. Mi.K..m. I'. . f,"""Tr

ai Urmlns. X. M . a Iha Una "f "lM.

I'laiiaaul naos-- aa arllm-avi.- :

ilarliu F. Akara. H.ii.dal X.

liar try TinW. tola. N. VI.

rrrdrtrk H. 8fhwlwr. Daaiai. N.

Autualua Ilarrlhia, Dfin. " ".IOHB OONZAI.F.S. "

Ulrk 27 la Apnl ?

Dr. R. Quae, neurological and "I"Ihaamlogist of Douglas, AriwM'in Deming on his regular visit

now slopping nt Bank 1 1tnlny here till Satunln "

More than 1,600 gliisseH have we

filled by him aince 1007 in bUD

comity. You ran now have yglasses lilted without dmgs. ,lr0

or danger. His post -- gradual roiirin the McCormiek Medical ColWjChicago Inst summer givealatest in optics. adv.