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Las Nuevas de la Estancia, 03-09-1906
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Las
Nuevas
de La
Estancia.
Tomo
II.
Estancia,
Nuevo
Méjico,
9de Marzo
1906.
Numero
21.
i
Procedimientos
Oficial
Cambio
de
Firma.
Una
Guipa
La
Ley
Contra
los
Juzgo?
de
los Comisionados.
Deciderio Aragón quien hasido
asistiendo
en
cargando talles
en
los
bagones en Mcintosh
el
Lunes recibió un golpe
en un
pié.
Mientras
ellos movien
los
bagones
su vio
arriba
á
donde
juntaban
los dos
bagon-es, y
su
pié resvalo
y
fué
tram-pad-opor
los
candados de
los
bagones.
Yno
mas
movió
el
carne
del pie
descarno pero
no
efecto hueso ninguno.
Está
ahora
en
la residencia
de su
padre,
Don Camilo
Aragón
al
sur
de
Estancia.
Estancia, N. M., Fob.19, 190
El cuerpo docomisionados del condado se re unióenesta fechacomo proroga, con todos Iob
miembros yel escribano prosonte
Reportes delos Juecosdo Paz fueron presen, tados, examinados yaprovados como sigue:
Jesús Al.Abeyta, precincto núm.9, $25
colec-tados enmultasen olaño de1905.
JulianBaca, precincto núm. 5,ningunas muí-ta-s
colectadas.
Wm. M.Gregg, precincto núm, 7, ningunas
multas colectadas.
Juan Gallegos, precincto num. 11, ninguna multas colectadas.
Juan Hilario Sanchez, precincto num,3, $22.50
colectados.
LouisA. McRao, precincto num. 6, ningunas multas coloctadas ; tres hombros arrestado
porrateríapnqueüa, ycondenados á 30 dias en elcárcel.
El
bieu conocido
y
respon-sable establecimiento
de
ferre-tería
co
nocido
bajo el
nombre
y
estilo
de
E.
J.
Post
yCompa-ñía,
en
la avenida
del
ferroca-rril,
el
cual ha
sido
conocido
por
el
pueblo mexicano por
muchos
años,
ha cambiado
de
nombre
y se
llamará
en
lo
futuro
La
Ferretería
Mcintosh.
El
señor
C.F. Myers
debido
á
su salud
se
retira
de
la
firma
yla misma ha quedado
reorga-nizada
como
sigue:
William
Mcintosh, presidente, Salomón
Luna,
vice-president- L.E.
Huning, secretario
y
J.
C.Nead
tesorero
y
manejador.
Entre
ios
cajeros
y
empleados
del
establecimiento
no
habrá
cam-bio,
quedando
tambieu
el
bien
conocido
y
viejo
empleado,
Mr.
George
A.
Campfield.
La
casa
es
una
de las más
sólidas
y
bien
conocidas
del
poniente
y
vien-do
quienes
son los
dueños
yoficiales
se
puede ver
su
re-sponsabilidad.
La
Bandera
Ha
side
ya sometido al
sena-do
el
reporte
de
la comisión
en
el
proyecto
contra
los
juegos
de
azar recomendando
su
El
proyecto
fué
enmendado par
la comisión
senado
en
algunos
respectos,
imponiendo pena aun sobre
el
propietario
dejeu al
quiera
casa
ó
edificio
donde
se
juegue
con-trario
á las
prescripciones
de
la
ley,
Un
despacho
de
Wash-i-ncrtou
fechado
el
dia primero
de
esto
dice
que
el
Delegado
Andrews presento á la
cámara
de
representantes
peticiones
de
varias
plazas
y
ciudades,
donde
se
impetra
que la
ley no
se
ponga
en
efecto
hasta
Ene-ro 1Ene-ro de
1907.
También
pre-sento peticiones de varias
so-ciedades religiosas
é
iglesias
que
demandan
la
inmediata
decretacion
de la
ley.
Aviso
Importante.
Chas. F. Easley seaporoció ante el cuerpo y
pregunto quo la consideración dol asunto de fijar bonas porcarcol ycasa do corto
tempora-ria sea postponida a lajunta regular siguiente
ysobro moción fué ordenada.
La fianza de Diciderio Salas como carnicero
en la plaza de Torreón fué prosentada y dea pues examinacion, aprovada.
La fianza de Andrew B.McKinloy como
car-nicero en la plaza do Estanciafue presontada,
examinada y aprovada.
Una comunicación del Auditor C, V. Safíord, relativa ala clasificación docondados, fundade sobre colecciones dotasaciones por ol año de 1905, poniendo olcondado de Torrance en cías "E" filó ley da.
El reporto del escribano mostrando el dinero recibido ylos gastos por el año do 1905 fué
presentado, examinado y ordenado publicado según la ley.
JuanC. Jaramillo, superintendente de
in-strucción publica del condado, presentó cuen
taspor gastos incurridos en atendiendo la
jun-tadelos superintendentes do escuelas en
Albu-querque ypor gastos incurridos en visitando
escuelasen elcondado, pero acciónen elasunto
fué postponida.
La resignación de Louis A. McRae como juez
depazeny por precincto num.6 fue
presonta-daydespués consideración, aceptada.
Una petición firmada por un numero de lot cuidadanos dol precincto nun. 6, pidiendo el
numbramiento de Alejandro Bacacomo juez de
paz fué presentada yleyda ydespués
considera-ción fuéconcedida.
La Materia do rociviendo ofortrs paralacom-pr- a
do$50000de bonos gastos corrientes fué postponida á la junta regular siguiente nin gunas oferta shabiendo sido rocividas.
La Materia do considerando el reporte de
Max Zamora, supervisor de los caminos en precincto num. 3 fué postponida 6 la junta
regular siguionto
Sobre mociónel cuerpo so prorogo hasta la
juntaregular proximá.
Valentin Candelaria, Pres.
John W. Corbett, Escribano.
Servicio
Publico
si
nlgual
Populación
de
Albuquerque.
Bajo el censo
hecho
reciente-mente
por orden
del
concilio
de
la ciudad, Albuquerque
tie-ne
dentro
de los
límites
incor-porados,
11070
habitantes,
y
como continuación
de la
ciu-dad, aunque
no
incorporados
en la misma,
entre
Barelas
yla plaza vieja
de
Albuquerque
hay
ocho mil más, de
manera
que
se
puede decir
que
contan-do
las poblaciones contiguas
de
arriba,
Albuquerque
con-tiene
20,000
habitantes
yden-tro
de
cinco años pasarémos
de
25,000.
La
ley requiere
que
una ciudad contenga
10,0'
JOhabitantes
ómás
para
poder
emitir
bo nos
para
construir
un
edificio
municipal
en
la suma
de
530,000,
lo
cual
Albuquer-que
autorizerá
en la
cercana
elección municipal
del
próxi-mo Abril.
Aviso
es
por este dado
que
el asesor
ósu
dipudado,
del
condado
de
Torrance
en
el
teritorio
de
Nuevo Nexico
es-tará
en los
precinctos,
bajo
dichos
con
el fin
de
recibir
las
cédulas,
como
sigue:
Pet.
No.
1.Tájique, casa
de
Jesús Candelaria,
Marzo
19.Pct.
No.
2.Torreón casa
de
J,
C.Jaiamilb,
Marzo
20.
Pct
No
3,Manzano,
casa
de
Lucas Zamora,
Marzo
21 .Pct
No
4,Ciénega,
casa
de
Cleofas
Luna,
Marzo
22.
Pct
No
5,Punta,
casa
de
Re-yes
Romero,
Marzo
23Pct
No
6,Willard, casa
de
John
Becker
Co.,
Marzo
21
Pct
No
7,Estancia,
casa
de
corte,
Marzo
y
Abril
Pct
No
8,Moriarty, casa
de
Hughes
Mer.
Co.,
Marzo
31Pct
No
9,Palma,
casa
de
Perfecto
Jaramillo,
Marzo
30
Pct
No
10,Duran,
hotel,
Marzo
28
Pct
No
11,Pinos Wells,casa
de
J.
I).
Salas, Marzo
26
Pct
No
12,Torrance, hotel,
Maro
27Cada un
pagador
de
tasación
es
por este recordado
para
que
presente
su
cédula
propiamen-te
según la
ley.
Los
valores
como fijados
por
el
cuerpo
de
Igual
izacion
están imprimidos
en las cédulas
habilitando
los
pagadores
de
tasación
ávaluar
su
propriedad
correctamente.
Ninguna exemcion será
conce-dida
áJcualquier
pagador
(letasación, quien falte
de
hacer
su
presentación
propiamente
al
tiemlpo
señalado.
Perfécto
Jaramillo,
xsesor.
Estancia.
7de Marzo,
1906.
El
Hon.
T. E.
Taylor,
sena-dor
del
estado
de
Colorado ha
estado despacando
cartas
cir-culares para todas
partes
del
pais
llamando la
atención
del
servicio legislativo
tan
extenso
de
Casimiro Barela
y
otro
se-nador
de
aquel estado
y
pre-guntando
si
hay otros que
ha-yan servido
un
término
igual
en
algún otro estado
óterrito-rio.
Respondiendo
á esto, el
Hon
L. B.
Prince, como presidente
de
la Sociedad
Histórica
de
Nuevo
México, le
ha mandado
al
senador Taylor
elregistro
Coronel
J.
Francisco
Chavez,
el
cual
en
el
Congreso
y
legis-laturas
de
Nuevo México.cubre
un
periodo
de
treinta
yocho
años, sin
contar
los
dos
años
adicionales
para los
cuales
fué
LISTA
PARCIAL
de
los
manjares dispuestos
para
co-mer
en el
restaurante
de
Mc-Kinl- eyen
Estancia:
Chili con
carne. .lOcentavos
Caldo
10"
Cafó
5"
Pastel
5"
Carne
y
Huevos.
25
"
Carne
v
Patatas.
25"
elegido,
pero que fué
privado
A
cierto pallego
le
dieron
un
bo fotón.
Volvióse
iracundo
hacia
el
ofensor,
y
le dijo;
j
poi de
broma
ófoi
de veras?
De
verasle
contestó
elalu-dido.
Ah!
está
bien,
porque
con-migo nadie chancea.
de
servir
como
senador, por
su
inesperada muerte,
Se
cree
que
este
es el
regis-tro
mas
largo que puede ser
producido por
cualquier
estado
y
se debe
recordar
que el
Cor-onel Chavez
sirvió
á su
Pais
por
algunos años
como
oficial
en
el
ejército.
Los
señores
Don
Jesús
Ma.
Serna
yDon
Nep Moutoya de
Willard estuvieron
en
la
cabe-cera
el
Lunes con negocio
ante
el
escribano.
Visito
nuestro
despacho
yordeno Sr.
Serna
mandar
Las
Nuevas
a
él
en
Willard.
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presidente
déla
Sociedad
Histórica
de
Nuevo
México,
le lia
mandado
al
senador Taylor
el
registro!
Coronel
J.
Francisco
Chavez.
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años
year: four months, $1. boldby all jh'wmK 'Hers.
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cosas
que
gooernar:
in
examinen
el
magnifico
surtí--1temperamento, la lengua
y
la
do de
efectos para
uso
du--conducta.
Branch o::'.-!-, tfJ5P Vt'ashlnfitoti, I).C.
Tres
cosas
(pie
evitar:
Pere
adicionales
páralos
cuales
fué
l"
tos
de
lo
mas.hermoso
'ek
za.,habla
ias
vcnanzas
elegido,
pero que
fué
privado
gante.
'i'odo de
lomas
no-vel
y
vistosos.
de
servir
como
senador, nor
su
lí7 Hai i
Desperada
muerte.
i'A
verdadero medio
de
sei
Wf
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cree
que
este
es
elregis
enganauo,
es
creerse nías
astil-
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el
onei
Lnavez sir
10a su
rais
buscarlo
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parte.
or
algunos
alios como ohcial
en
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ejército.
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Consulta,
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una
n fcrrsde la
tarde
todos
les
días menos
los
Miércoles
yDomingosExamen
de todas
las
partes
internas
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cuerpo por
medio
de
lo.---Kayos
X.
Curación
del
cancer,
en-fermedades
de
lapiel
ytumo
Que
es
loprimero
que
hizo
Napoleón cuando cumplió
los
treinta
años
.'Entrar
á los
treinta
yuno.
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Fe
Central
Ry.i
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ii
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por medio
de
la electricidad
Pi
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a
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edad
ante
los
Southbound North boundtribu;
jAn arlislic aadindividua home is nrt to KT:ella question of pock.'ilicrk ai cf perronal II
lales
de
una mujer, ésta
Curación
de la
mayor parte
de
las
enfermedades
de
mujeres
sin operación.
U'.c and knowlpdpp. 1he.booklet fives lha DCCQttary piaclical informaron.
1:20pm Stnta Fe pni
4:0
1:38 Donaciana 4:00 2:00 Vega Blanca 3:35 Kennedy 3:1c 2:50 Clark 2:50 3 !" Stanley 2:1c 41 5 Moriarty 4:35 4 5 Mcintosh j?x 5:45 Estancia 6:30 WillarJ n- -z ESTANCIA. N. M.contesta
estoica
mente.
veintiocho
años.
Hace cinco años,
lia bien do
usted comparecido
ante
noso-tros, dijo
usted
lo
mismo,
ob-serva
el
secretario
Seguramente, porque
yo no
soy de esas
mujeres que dicen
hoy
una
cosa
vmañana
otra!
can supplya ar.d rliowytnha.vIn
Hawkins
&Hyalí,
Hacen
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Bombas,
Papalotes,
Tinajas
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clase de
maqui-llaría para levantar
agua
por
carry outIbeidacwith .'
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wall
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(From page 7)
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good pailor. While he impressedne as a good-nature- d man, one could
See
that
he would make an ugly foeWhen aroused. O'Neill very
graphical-ly expressed the crew's sentiment as
to Bradd. "Tom's a good fellow to
have pn the yard arm wid ye in a
gale and a had one to have agin ye iu
a fight."
It's an uncomfortable thing to have an enemy en shipboard. On land one
A Good Stock of
Coffins,
Caskets,
and
Undertakers'
Supplies
always on baad.
DUNLAVY &
GARNETT,
Estancia,
N.M.
line with the slowly swimming Nicola
and then he seemed seized with
con-vulsions. He splashed the water with
his hands and legs, reminding one of
the actions of a duck which has reached a pond after a long, dry land
journey. His motions were so violent,
that the sea frothed about him. and
the shark was evidently as surprised
at these evolutions as was the crew of
the Apollo. Obviously they were not
to his taste, for he darted off in an
opposite direction. By this time the
boat had been lowered and in a half
hour both men were aboard the brig.
"I didn't think you were
that
big afool to risk your life for a dago who's hungry to put a knife in you,"
re-marked Ned, reproachfully.
"Risk!" exclaimed Bradd; "there wasn't any. If you'd been in the
In-dian ocean you'd know the shark is
the biggest coward that swims and
any man can scare 'em off Avho makes
a big splutter in the water, and then
I hate the bloody things and I'll balk
'em of a meal any day."
Not a word had Nicola spoken to
any one since he had been brought on
board, but now he came out of the
forecastle and approached Bradd. He
held out to him the stiletto with the
hilt towards his enemy. I never B&W
such a grand gesture of
utter
surren-der as that. If the Italian had filledthe air with an eloquent speech it
could not have been half as
impres-sive. Rough. as was Bradd, old
beach-comber of twenty years, he
appreciat-ed it.
"Keep your bloomln' knife." he said, and the broad, freckled face broke into
a smile.
In
that
most monotonous and verydirty Brazilian town, Rio Grande do
Sul, two very drunken men walked
arm and arm down towards the quay.
One sang a coster son;?: in a deep bass
and the other in a screechy tenor a
barcarole. They were Bradd and
Nicola, and the sea feud was at an
end.
Tor Sale Good fence posts. See
Nico-lás Baca
or
call at NewsI'rint
Shop. "What a pretty woman? Is sheun-married?"
"Oh, yes three times." Ex.
For Sale GolJen Wax Beans for seed,
raised in the valley. Call on Mr. A. W. Lentz or at News Priat Shop.
"Now, Tommy," said
the
motherof asmall boy as she paused in the
discipli-nary slipper exercise,
"what
made youeat the whole of
that
pie?"," sobbed Tommy, "you
old me to ver do by
Ex.
A wedding ceremony had come to a
close. The mother sniffed convulsively,
and the bride dabbled her pretty eyes with a handkerchief. One of the
brides-maids was also affroted to tears.
"Why do you weep?" asked the
groomsman of
the
bridesmaid;"It's
not your wedding."The girl looked at him scornfully.
"That's the reason, youstupid!" and she
sighed. Ex.
For Sale Egizs for setting.Wyandotts
$1.00 B. Lctngs'mngs, R. C.B. Leghorns,
W. P. Rocks SI .50. Bronze Turkeys,
Jl
for 5. F. N. McCloskey, Estancia, N. M.
20fcf
Soene: Hairdresser's shop.
Barber (tocustomer) Razor all right
sir?
Customer My man, if you hndn't mentioned it,
I'd
never have known there was a razor on my face.Barber Thank you!
Customer (continuing) I thought you
were usinga file.
Notice is'hereby Riven that I will
here-after drill wells at the rate of 75 cents per
foot for the first one hundred feet and fifty cents per foot for each additional hundred feet.
Feb 21, 1906. J.A. Lee, Estancia Brother Bill bes got a suit
An' got the shoulders padded,
Till he looks broad an' big and stout; That paddin' should beadded
To my suit, when I uit one made,
Tocóme 'twixt me an'switches;
A.small boy's paddin' ought
tobe
Stuffed thickly in the breeches.
For the finest Photography, both studio and landscape work, seeA. B. Cravcraft
at the Plaza Studio, Santa Fe, next door
0 the N ewMexicanoffice.
"I
suppose you will marry when you prow up," said the visitor, pleasantly.''No,n replied
the
thoughtful little girl, "mamma eays papa is more, care than the children, o I pnces the cure of mychildren will be enough for me without the care of a husband." Ex.
"Mephi8to"Indelible Pencils thekind
that, dont break in sharpening only 10
cents at the News c Slice.
Just Received A nice line of Fancy
Papeteries. Just the thing for Social
Cor-respondence, Finest ever seen in town.
At the News Print Simp.
Saturday Evening Post, Success, and
Grit For saleby Creed Childers. Estancia
can avoid him, but aboard ship one
eats, sleeps and works with him day
fter day ar.d may feel the knife clipping into his ribs some dark night. But Bradd treated Nicola wltn
cc?
tempt and made no effort to keeD out
of his way night or day, despite
the
crew's warnings.
There wore several days of bright eunshine, calm sea and cloudless sky,
and on one of these mornings the
mate was watching the washing down
of the deck from the break of the
poop. The holystoning finished, he
ordered Nicola to son e duty on the
fore-topgalla-yard The Italian
looped a line about .is neck and
grip-ping a marline ispíke in his teeth
climbed the weather rigging.
Just
as he swung himself over the top he
lost his hold and fell like a plummet
into the sea.
"Man overboard," yelled O'Neill,
who was at the wheel, and he flung a
life buoy over the rail.'
The skipper was on deck in one Jump.
"Heave her to," he shouted.
"Braces," came sharp and curt from
the mate, and the men hurried to obey,
casting glances aft.
The brig was making good headway.
The wind was fair and Captain Newton
was making all the use he could of it,
having out studding sails and bringing
her to the wind with all this canvas
flying took time. Two men started to
lower the boat, but it was full of wood
and
that
took time. I glanced overthe taffrail, and saw no trace of
Nic-ola.
"He's a goner." exclaimed Mr.
Buck.
"No, there he is." said
sharp-eye-O'Neill, pointing over the lee
asr
3w
Seemed seized with convulcicrts,
ter, and there, sure enough, was a
black speck, the head of Nicola.
líe
wa.s swimming but slowly and
labori-ously.
The brig had been brought to and
the boat unloaded, when a cry cania
from the poop,
"Hi. hi! Hharlc, see him!"
Abeam was the triangular fin of a
Shark cutting tho water as it maae a
Straight course for Nicola.
"It's all up," muttered the mate; "nothing can save him now."
There was a splash, and to our as-tonishment Bradd had leaped
over-board and was swimming fiercely. He
lay a course which must bring him
bOtween the Shark and Nicola.
"C:i;l darn
ü!"
snarled the captain;"two men instead of one gone, and
who'd have thought of Bradd going
over the rail for the dago."
I never saw a man swim as did
Bradd. Ho seemed to grasp the water
and pull himself along, but when our
eyes fell on that ominous fleeting fin
we felt it was merely the sacrifice of
one man's life to save another's.
Hav-ing laid a right angled course Bradd
gained on the shark, which was
Swimming in a straight line for the
Italian and was a cable's length ahead of the fish when he reached a
W.sh
&
Childers,
Contractors and
Builders::
: : : :Plans and estimates furnished for
com-plete Job including Painting, Papering and Decorating.
Estancia,
N. M.
A.
Fííck,
SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP
All kinds of leather repairing, both shoe
and harness work. Prices right. Give
me a trial.
LEMZ BUILDINGp ESTANCIA, N. M.
ESTANCIA
Livery
&
Transfer
Co.
Goodin
&Sons.
Rigs
furnished
fortransients
to allpoints.
A. V. GOODIN, Geaeral Manager. George Spcnce N. S. Rose
SPENCE & ROSE,
ATTORNEYS '
Estancia,
New
Mexico
Land, Mining and Corporation Law
our specialties. Notary in office.
W. C.
FORREST
CONTRACTORand
BUILDER
UNDERTAKER
. . .Willard,
New
Mexico
Estimates fundshed on
build-ings of all kinds.
ti,
r.
ft 'J M.:l
I
WFWÚ
liesim eproperly eyiit chaintheSTV-i-.
liN--i ami oucansorCÓ e tuakft RIFLES . . . front $2.25to$180.00 PI3TOLS . . . from 2.50 to 60.00
SHOTGUNS. . irom 7.50to 35.00
tmrdealeran!Insist S"H Sio-pt- i'.us--t r popular make. If rated catalog. If late
ami tobtalft weslup iin S EluTING, you
t,farriac charges ourhttobaveit Mailed íi'if, upon receipt cf furfoul rents in stamps to
Dgpnce. coverpostage.
Ourftttfftcttve thrcc-ml.i- AHmiimm ffoaftWtU be
sent anywheref.rutents in stamps.
J. BT3VX88 ARMS AND TOOL CO., r o.00x4096 ,
Citfcopeo Tails, Mass.,TJ.S.A.
The Thing for Them.
"What have we here?" inquired his
satanic majesty.
"A bunch of roughhouse football
players, sire."
"Aha! Spiketail, fetch out the big
gridiron!"
using Inverted Sod.
There are many kinds of plants like
melons
that
cannot be transplantedto the open field under ordinary
meth-ods, it, was found out long ago,
how-ever,
that
plantsthat
could not betransplanted could be grown on
in-verted sod and the sod itself taken to the open field when the p''ant ob-tained a good growth. Sod for this
purpose should be cut in the very
early spring, as soon as the frost is
melted below the sod line. This will
be several weeks before it would be
possible to sow seeds in the open
ground. This sod can be taken into
the greenhouse, the cellar or the
dwelling house and receive the seed
of the melon, squash, pumpkin,
cu-cumber or other
plant
Varietés cf Melons.
Varieties of melons do not always
indicate what may be expected from
that locality. The locality in which
a melon is grown regulates to a large
extent its value, as its flavor depends upon the sunshine, and moisture it
receives in developing. Thus, the
fa-mous Rocky Ford melon is only thr
common Gem melon of the Eastern
states. But When grown in Rocky
Ford. Colo., under a cloudless sky
and supplied with an abundance óf
moisture, it develops a flavor and size
not found in the more Eastern states.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
1 have in ray possession since last
June one bay horse branded horseshoe,
bar, W all connected on left hip,
biased face. Owner may have
same by proving property and paying
expense or Mime will be disposed of
according to law.
J
'inn Salas, Encino,X. MFab. 7, OH.
Try MoKinleye Restaurant and Short
Oiiler Counter for good things to eat.
Everyorder freshly and cleanly cooked,
THE JOHN
BECKER
COMPANY
WILLÍIRD,
NEW MEXICO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in
General Merchandise,
ur
stock is complete
in
every
Line.
We
make
a
specialty
of
ranch supplies.
P
T P.íillisnn nfP.inrinnafi O
i3
Í
was
intown
Monday. TOWN TALK.Miss Clara
Pence returned
fromTorrance
Monday,having
closedher
schoolthere last Friday.
Mrs.
Geo. Falconer and
Mrs.Dil-lon
were
intown
from McintoshMonday.
Jesus
MariaSerna was
intown
Monday from
Willard
onbusiness
before
County Clerk
Corbett.
Mr.
and
Mrs.Duncan
McGillivray and Miss Marjoriewere
intown
from
the
ranch Wednesday.
NOTICE
I
have secured tne services
of Mr.Otis
A.Bayhss,
agraduate
engineer
ofthe Kansas University
and am nowprepared
to dosurveying
on
short
notice. Ifyou let
mehandle your business,
it will be doneright
S.
C.
Hall,representing
the
Simmons
Hardware
Co. ofSt.
Louis,with headquarters at Trinidad, was
in town Monday looking for
busi-ness
for his firm.Rev.
J.
G.
Ruoffarrived
intown
today and
will fill hisregular
here
Sunday afternoon
and
night.
John W
Corbett,
Estancia,
N.
M.
Rev.
A.P.
Morrison,superin
tendent
ofthe
Methodist Missions inNew
Mexico,passed through Estan
cia en route to his home in El
Paso
last
Monday. He paidthe
NewsJoe
Fuentes
has
histent
up'south
ofthe News Print Shop, and
is
ready
forbusiness
inthe
photo-graphy line.
office apleasant
call.J.
P. Dunlavy
came down fromMesdames
Robert
Taylor
andTrinidad
Romero,Jr.,
returned
from
Albuquerque
last Ssturday,
where
they
had beenvisiting
sev-eral
days.
Mountainair
last
Mondayand
trans-acted business here.
Hereturned
tothe
Mountain town onTuesday
ac-companied by
hiswife, where
they
will make