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Las Nuevas de la Estancia, 07-20-1906
P. A. Speckmann
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Las
Nuevas
de
stancia.
Tomo
II.
Estancia,
Nuevo
Méjico,
20
de
Julio
1906.
Numero
40.Junta
Republicana.
La
Educación.
Junta
en Willard.
Aviso.
El
dia
16en
Willard,
hubo
Deseo
por este
anunciar
á
todos
los
que concierne
que
tengo
mi
tanque
para baños
listo para
uso en mi
rancho al
sur
de
Estancia,
y
que
tengo
suficiente agua
á
mano
para
todos
las
partidas
que sean
ba-ñadas
aquí.
Estoy preparado
para dar
los
baños
en
confor-midad
con la
ley
del
territorio,
y
las
regulaciones
prescritas
por
el
cuerpo
de
sanidad
de
ovejas.
Los
precios
son
regu-lares.
Diríjanse
á mi en
Es-tancia.
Felix
Gurule.
Los
republicanos
del
concia
do de
Torrance están por este
llamados
á
reunirse
á
una
jun-ta
republicana
que
sera
tenida
en
Estancia,
el
dia
80
de
Julio,
1906,
á las
11de la
mañana,
con
el fin
de
nombrar
comisi-one- scentrales
de
precinto,
de
aquellos precintos
que no
tien-en
sus
comisiones
centrales
nombrados
ypara
transar
ta-jes
otros asuntos que
sean
para
el
bien
yadelanto
del
partido.
Los
electores republicanos
del
condado
ytodos aquellos
que creen
en
los
principios
del
partido
republicano,
yendor-san su
politica, están
cordial-ment- einvitados
á
reunirse
bajo
ésta llamada para
tomar
paiie
en las
transacciones
de
la
dicha
junta.
( Vida
un
precinto
estará
in-titulado
á dos
delegados
que
lo
representen
en
dicha
junta
excepto
el
Manzano
y
Pinos
Wells,
los
cuales mandarán
tres
delegados cada
uno.
(La
Handera.)
No
debemos despreciar
las
escuelas humildes
de
aldea,
ni
se
debe ambicionar,
inoportu-namente, la enseñanza
acadé-mica,
cuando
no
está
á
nues-tro alcance
desde
los
princi-pios,
ótal
vez
núnca.
Debe
reconocerse
yapreciarse
que
las
escuelas
de
aldea
son la
puerta
dorada
que se
abre
á
aquel paraíso
del
sér humano,
la
tea
luminosa
yregeneradora
de
la
mente,
la
cual una
vez
encendida,
con
esfuerzos
pro-pios,
atención
yenergía
pro-sigue
ensanchándose
cada
día
más
hasta
hacer
al
más
humil-de
igual
en
talento
al
más
grande
y
poderoso
quien haya
tenido las
más
completas
opor-tunidades.
Las
puertas
del
saber están abiertas para
todos
y
no
para ninguna
clase,
con-dición
(raza.
Los
hombres más grandes
del
mundo,
los héroes,
los
sála-os,
los
científicos
de más
re-nombre tuvieron humilde
co-mienzo,
pero su
aplicación
en
los
estudios
los elevó
á
alturas
envidiables
en sus
diferentes
ramos.
La
juventud
de
Nuevo
Méxi-co
no
debe desmayar,
pues
su
habilidad
natural
es
brillante,
y
deben
tener
presente
que
como
segundo
en
el
gran
de-partamento
de
nuestro
gobie-rno
en
Filipinas
se
halla
hoy
el
joven Sanchos,
oriundo
de
Las Cruces,
nacido
de
humilde
cuna, quien
debe
su
educación
científica
al Colegio de
Agri-cultura
yArtes
Mecánicas,
de
aquel
lugar, habiendo tenido
su
comienzo
en las
escuelas
de
aldea:
yen
California otro
joven,
García,
de
Nuevo
Méxi-co,
nacido
de
padres humildes,
hace poco que se
ganó
el
laurel
como
orador
on
elidioma
in-glés
on
lacontesta
intercole-gial de
aquel estado.
De ese
material
se
componen
los
hijos
de
Nuevo México.
una
junta
entre algunos
de
losque
se
llamaban
los
indepen-dientes Republicanos
del
dado de
Torrance,
yalgunos
de
los
republicanos
derechos.
Después de
alguna
considera-ción fue
electo
Don Cristi
no
Chavez como
presidente
de la
junta,
yse
trato
de
reunirse
las dos
facciones
del
partido
republicano.
Después de
una,
propuesta
por Candido
Padilla
y
Manuel
Sanchez
ySanchez
yCarl
A.Dalies,
a
los
republi-canos
independientes
de que
entraran
otra
vez a
las filas del
partido
republicano
derecho,
respondieron
en
expresiones
muy
sinceras
los
siguientes
ca-balleros:
Macario Torres
de
Willard,
hizo un
fuerte discurso
y ofre--cio su
sincero
apoyo al
partido
republicano
en
el
condado,
i
territorio
y
nacional.
i,n
soalejantes
cortas palabras
si
expresaron
en
favor
de
aban
donara
partido independienti
y
entraren
elpartido republi
cano derecho
los
siguientes
ca
bulleros:
Pedro
Lucero de
Pinos
Well
Cristina
Chavez,
de
Willard
'Teodoro
Candelaria
de Manza
no,
J.
G.Francisco
Gonzales
do
Estancia, José
Dario
Baile-jo-sde
Red Cloud,
yotros.
La
siguiente
proclama
fue
adoptada
yfirmada
:Nosotros,
los
abajo
firmados,
habiendo pertenecido
al
parti-do
republicano independiente,
en
el
condado
de
Torrance, en
la
ultima
campaña,
ahora,
en
una
junta tenida
hov
en
este
dia
16de
Julio,
en
Willard,
expresamos
nuestra intención
uosei iniomoros
ueies uei
par-
-nao
repuDiicano
uerecno
on
elCondado
efeTorrance
yel
par-tido republicano
Territorial
mi
irmado.
nstino
Cha
;,acario
torres,
Pedro
Luc
)y
Torres.
Teodoro
Candelaria,
Jose
D.Bal lejos,
J.G.Franco
Conza
los,
Federico
Chavez,
Angus
Mclllvery,
luán
Galle-gos, Mateo Luna.
Pedro Salas
y
Lopez, Victor Lucras,
Auto
nio
Salazar
yotros
.Una
comisión
compuesta
de
cinco
miembros
fue
nombrada
por la
junta
para
representar
el
resultado
de
la
junta
a
la
comisión central
del
condrdo.
Macario
Torres,
Carl
A.
Dalies,
Liberato
Otero.
Teodoro
Can-delaria,
Manuel
Sanchez,
son
los
miembras
de
esta comisión.
Aviso.
Por ésta damos
aviso
á
toda
persona
one
están por este
avi-a-orequeridos
en
entrar
á
pas-tear
ópiiar
dentro
de ios
limi--tes
ue
la
Merced
de
Torreón,
N.
M.
Personas deseando tomar
arreglos para pastear
opisar
dicha merced
pueden
tenerlo
con la
comisión aliaje firmada
y
personas encontradas
pisan-do
ópasteando dentro
de
los
limites
de
dicha
merced
mali-ciosamente serán
tratados
se-gún la
ley,
Francisco
Auto.
Zamora,
Antonio
0. Chavez,
Lorenzo
Zamora,
Comisión.
Estafeta, Ton
eon
N.
M.8G--4t
AVISO
1301
este dado
que en el
precinto
num.
4do
la Ciénega,
están
tres
bestias
ronovtndas
TTra"!"--
íin.mn
HUgUtt0i,..,i.,
LUIUlClVIll UUll JclSu
dos
patas
blancas
vuna mano
blanca
del lado
derecho
y
un
tostón
blanco en la
fronto
vla
min
f ! tiOla
naris
vcon
este
marca A0E
al
lado
inquierdo.
Un
caballo
colorado,
poco
grande
con
esta marca
jen
la
pierna
al
lado
isquierdo
v
esta
otra,
en
la nnpn,del
mismo
lado.
Un
caballo bayo
cabos
ne
gros con
esta marca
al
lado
isquierdo
en la
pierna.
Jesús
Flores,
Juez
de Paz,
East
view,
N.
M,Don
Serapio Pineda
sesposa
visitaron ésta oficina ayer
y
pagaron
su
suscricion
á Las
Nuevas.
Muchas
Gracias.
Don
David
Sanchez
de Chilili
estuvo
en la
plaza ayer.
Pagó
nuestro
despacho
un
visita
agradable.
IjOS
míenlas personas
son
suplicadas
de
llamar
las
juntas
de
1 )Sdiferentes precintos para
no
nioar
sus
delegados:
Prec ,:. l,Tajique, ManuelS.Sanchez
" 2, Torreón, JuanC.Jaramillo
' 3,Minza.no, Diego Serna
" " 1, Ciénega,, II. H. Spencer
M 14 ."i. Punta deAgua, ....Daniel Torrea
" 6,Willard MacarioTurres
' 7,Estancia,J.G.FranciscoQonzales
" " 9,Palma Perfecto Jaramillo
Ki, Duran Santiago Madril " ' ii, Pinos Wells, Pedro Lucero
" "
i.
Abó, Dario SanchezfSe
suplica
Jaatendencia
de
todos
los
delegados
así
nom-brados
en sus
respectivos
pre-cintos.
Por orden
dé
la
comisión
Central Republicana
del
Con-dado
de
Torrance,
Candido Padilla, Presidente.
Muerto
por
un Rayo,
Wm. Dunbar,
quien estuvo
en la
plaza
áprincipios
de la
semana,
nos
informa
une
du-rante
la
tempestad
el
Domingo
pasado,
el
niño
dotres anos
de
C.
Martines
en
Chilili
salió
fuera
do
la casa unos
cuantos
pasos de
la puerta
yfué in
me-diata mente derribado por
un
rayo.
No
ha! ña
una
sola
mar-ca en
elcuerpo
con
excepción
de
una marca negra
en la
fren-te,
aunque
la
ropa que
traía
fué hecha ti
ras.Sr.
Dunbar
tam-bién nos
reporto
que
un
rayo
pego en una posta unos
cuan-tos pies de
sucasa
y 1bizo
astillas.
Ningún otro
perjui-cio fué
causado.
Don
Martin Sanchez
de
Pun-ta
de
Agua
pasó
varios dias
de
ésta semana
en
Santa
Fé con
negocio
allá.
Aviso
En mi usencia L. A.
Rniseau,
do latienda de lluuhes Mercantile Compnny, es nuestro agento para colectar y dar
recibo portodas las cuentas debidas a la
Donlavy Mercantile Co.
Notice for Publication.
LAS NUEVAS
de La
Estancia
IS
ALL
11W,LL
C0ST
Yu
CENT
to write for our bi2 FKJfiE BICVCLE catalogue showing the most complete line of high-grad- eBICYCLES, TIKES and SUNDRIES at PRICKS BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world.
DO
NOT
BUYA BICYCLE
II0"
or onany kind ofterms,until you have received our complete Free
Cata-logues illustrating and describing every kind of high-grad- e and low-grad-e bicycles, old patterns and latest models, and learnof our remarkable LOW
PRICESandwonderful newoffers made possiblebyselling from factory direct torider withno middlemen's proiits.
WE SHIP OftAPPROVAL without acent deposit, PaytheFreight and allow 10 Bays Free Trial and make otherliberal terms which no other house inthe world will do. You will learn everything and get much
valu-able information bysimply writing us a postal.
We need a
Rider
Agent in every town and can offer an opportunitytomake moneytosuitable young men who apply atonce.
Publicado por
P. A.
Speckmann,
Redactor Y Propif.taiíto. mSuscricjones:
Por
un Año
$1.50
Copias
Muestras
5centavos
Como es tan iuñmo el preciode la suscricion deberá pagarte Invariablemente adelantado.
H. E. No.XGU.
Land Office at Santa Fe, now Mexico July:i,
1906.
Noticeis hereby ivon that the following-name-d
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proofin support of his claim, and
that said proof will; be made before Probate
Clerk, at Batánela, New Mexico, on August 21, l'JOli, viz:
Thomas J.Heady, Estancia, Torrance Couuty
New Mexico, for theSW 4, Sec ,2:i,T, 7N, R,8E
He names the following witnesses to provo liiscontinuous residence Uponand cultivation
of said land, viz:
JohnU, Harling, of Estancia New Mexico
FrankBarka,
John B. Larragoite " William C. Walker, "
6 0 Manuel R. Otero, Register
PUNCTURE-PROO- F
WES
N
kX
Regulan
Price
t
.80
"ff
PER PAIRmm I . Ml 1 rm nwr
Entered atthe Estancia, N.M., PostoHico for tranemisBionthrough the mailsas second-clas- s
tatter.
To
fesSrotJisco
W&
Will
Soil
You
a
Sample
PaiP
ios
Only
NAILS. TACKS
OR GLASS
WON'T LET
OUT THE AIR
(CASH WITH ORDER $4.55;
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
iResult of IS years experience in tire
El
Doctor Williams
y
esposa
de
Willard pasaron
el
Lunes
en
la plaza
con negocios.
making. No
danger
from
THORNS,
CAC-TUS.
PINS. NAILS. TACKS
or
GLASS.
Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can
be vulcanized like any othertire.
Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over
Seventy-fiv- e Thousand pairs sold last year.
Notice thethick rubbertread
"A" and puncture stripe "B" and '!)," also rim strip H "
to prevent rim cutting. Thli
tiro will outlast any other
make SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASV RIBING.
K.
Tabet de
Punta
tenia
en
la
plaza ayer.
Notice for Publication
H. E. No. fi:i64.
Land Office atSantaFo New Mexico, July
:i, 1906,
Noticeishereby given that tho following-name-d
settlerhasfiled notice of his intention to makefinal proof in support of his claim, and thatsaid proof willbemade before Probato Clerk, at Estancia, New Mexico, on August 21
1906, viz:
Richard Atencio, of Palma, Torrance County
New Mexico, for thoW'í. NW ii, Sec. 27,SE 4
NE NE 4 SE Sec, 28,
t,
8,N., R,14 E, He names the following witnesses to provohis continuous residence upon and cultivation
ofsaid land, viz:
Jose L.Abeytia, of Palma, New Mexico
Presentación Montauo
Jesus Ma. Gouzales, " " Guadalupe Archuleta, " "
6 0 Manuel R.Otero, Register.
Manuel
B.Otero,
quien
repre-senta la Penn Mutual Insurance
Co.
estuvo en la
plaza
ayer
con
negocios de
la
compañía.
DESCRIPTIONI Madein all sizes. Itislively and easy riding, very durable and lined inside witha special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and whichcloses up small punctures without allowing the air toescape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers stating that their tires have only been pumped uponceor twicein awhole season. They weighnomore than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabriconthe tread. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when ridingonasphalt
or soft roads is overcome by the patent "Basket Weave" tread which prevents all air from being
squeezed out between the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular priceofthese tiresis$8.50per pair, but for advertising purposesweare making aspecial factory pricetothe rider
ofonly$4.80per pair. All orders shipped same day letter isreceived. WeshipC.O.D. onapproval.
You donot pay acent until you have examined and found them strictly asrepresented.
We willallowacashdiscountof5per cent (thereby making the price$4.55per pair)if yousend
FULL CASH WITH ORBER and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one nickel plated brass hand pump andtwoSampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal puncture closers tobeusedin caseof intentional knife cuts or heavy gashes). Tires tobereturned
atOCR expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination.
Weare perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your Postmaster, Banker, Express or Freight Agent or the Editor of this paper about us. If you order a pair of these tires,you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire youhaveever used orseen at anyprice. We know that youwillbe so well pleased that when you want a bicycleyouwillgive usyour order. Wewant you to send us a small trial order atonce,hence this remarkable tire offer.
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everything in thebicycle line are sold byus at half the usual prices charged by dealers and repair men. Write for our big SUNDRY catalogue.minr
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but write us a Postal today. BO NOT THINK OF BUYING aUU
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CYCLE
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"J
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CHICAGO,
ILL
Notice for Publication
H. E.No.7106.
Land Office atSanta Ke. N MJuiy 3. 1906.
Notice is hereby given that tho following' namedsetlerhas filed notice of hisintention to make final proofin support of his claim, and
thai said proofwill be made before Probate Clerk, at Estancia, Now Mexico, on August 21,
1906,viz.
Pedro Salas y Lopez, of Manzano, Torrance County, New Mexico, for the lots 1and 2, Sec, 24, E
',,
SE M, Sec. 23,T. 5, N. R. 5E,Henames the following witnesses toprove his
"Esplanade." and "Boulevard."
Both "esplanade" and "boulevard" are military terms by origin. The original "boulevard" was a bulwark or hori7mtal part of the rampart and an "esplpnade" was originally the glacis
or slope of the counterscarp of a
for-tified place. A writer 200 years ago
noen
that the word boulevard was "now chiefly taken for the void spacebetween the glacis of a "itadel and
the
first houses of a town." Hence its extension to other "void spaces" suitable for promenading. The oldFrench "esplanade" was defined by
Cotsrave as "a planing, leveling,
even-ing of ways," from Latin "explanare," to smooth or flatten out, whence the English words "explain" and
D. & R. G.
SYSTEM
SANTA FE BRANCH. Time Table.
Effective December lotli. 1ÍI04.
East Bound West Bound
No.42t Milks Stations No. 425
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Diego Seraa, of Manzano, New Mexico.
Natividad Salas Ebtoban Lopez "
Teodoro Candelaria " "
6 0 Manuel R.Otero, Register
J.
E.
PHULEY,
Relojero
y
Joyero,
Hoce todos clases de reparaciones Todo trabajo ffarantizado Edificio de Lenlz, Estancia N. M.
JUAN
C.JARAMILLO,
Traficante en
Mercancías Generales
Compra Lana Cueros y Zaleas con Hiñere. TORREON, N. M. 11:00a0 Lv....Santa.;Fe .Ar3:: p 12:51p34 " Española Lv.l:26p 2:llp S3 " Embudo 12:26. 3:00p 61 " Barranca.... "Tí: 3Cp 4:02p81 " ' Servilleta "10:2fl.p 4:32p91 " Tres Piedras "10:00p 6:45pl25 " Antonito "8:10 p 8:30p 153 .." Amosa "6:40p 3:00a 287 " Pueblo "11 05p 4:35a 331 " Colo. Springs " 9:J(lp 7:30a 406 Ar. Denver Lv.7:00p
Trains stop at Embudo for dinner where good meals are serve
CONNECTIONS.
At Antonito for Durango, Silverton and intermediate points.
Hawkins
&Hyatt,
Hacen norias hondas,
con
struyen
Bombas,
Papalotes
Tinajas
y
toda
clase de
maqui
aria
para
levantar
agua
por
Heroines. Old and New. Most modern heroines are married
women, whereas the nice ones in
Shakespeare and in novels before
3890 were almost always unwedded
maids. You like Beatrice and
Por-tia and, above all things, Rosalind. You do not lose your heart to Lady
Macbeth (though a fine figure of a woman) and you do not desire to
com-pete with Othello in the affections
of Desdemona. This may be a too nice morality, but to Victorian tastes
even widows, in novels at least, come
under the ban of the elder Mr. Wei-le-r.
Nobody but Col. Esmond ever eared for Lady C'astlewood and
Dob-bin Is alone in his passion for Amelia. London Post.
At Alamosa for Denver. Pueblo and in
ganado
oriego.
Precios
lo
mas
baratos
por
primer grado
de
trabajo
y
ma-terial
Oficina en
Estafeta,Estaucia.
termediate points via either the standard gauge line via La Veta Pass or the nar
row gauge via Salida, making the entire trip in day lightand passing through '
the FAMOUS ROYAL (JORGE also for allpoints on Cteede branch.
S. K. Hooper, G. P. A.,
Denver Colo.
A. S. Barney,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Horse-powe-r.
The word "horse-power,- " as applied
to automobiles, means just the same as when applied to any otbor engine.
Horse-powe- r Is the name of the unit
In terms of which engineers measure the power of steam-engine- s, water-wheel- s
and other prime movers. It
An Alarming Blunder.
A young lady living in Paris recent-ly visited her sister's family and left them in perfect health. The next day a
letter
arrived from the BichatHos-pital announcing her death at
that
in-stitution, and caused deep grief among
her
relatives, who thought she hadmet with a fatal accident. That even
Or.
J.
M.
DIAZ,
Medico
y
Cirujano.
202
Water
St.,Santa Fé,
N.
M.ing, however, the supposed deceased
appeared at the house safe and sound, j
It
appearsthat
she had been underConsulta
de
una
a
trrs
de la
tarde todos
los
días menos
los
treatment
at the hospital some timeago, and her name, through an error,
uvas given to another patient, who
subsequently died.
Most Ancient Coins.
The Parian Chronicle ascribes the
first coinage of copper and silver
It teDs WHAT to use HOW and
If
thoroughly and briefly. H
An artistic andindividua 1home is not so ra
aquestion of poclcetbook asof personal raj!
11
and knowledge. TheBooklet gives the Offpractical iofoimatiou. '
J
D.
Childers,
I
Miércoles
yDomingosExamen
de
todas
las'partes internas
del
cuerpo por medio
de
los Rayos
X.
Curación
del
cáncer,
la
piel
y
tumo-res
por medio
de
la electricidad
Curación
de
la'mayor
parte
de
Is defined to be the rate
at
which anengine works when it does 33,000
foot-pounds of work per minute, a foot pound being the amount of work
nec-essary to raise a pound weight a foot
high-
-Clover on Poor Land.
If the l'and is poor try clover.
Per-haps the land is poor In
the
veryele-ments
that
clover can add. If it lacks other things than nitrogen, adda little potassium and a little
phos-phorus. If the land Is black,
indicat-ing a large amount of vegetable mold,
add lime. Perhaps the lime is
need-ed to cure the acidity. With the
acid-ity cured there Is no reason why
clov-er should not be grown. If the first
harvest fails try again. Sometimes the trying again and again with
clov-er
results in getting clover to grow,as in
that
way the clover bacteriaare
gradually introduced or arede-veloped from some other form of
bac-teria
in the soil. money to Pheidon. king of Argos in 'las
enfermedades
de
mujeres
sin
operación.
'Aeglna, 895 B. C, which Aelian
corro-borates; and the best numismatic
an-tiquaries agree In considering the coins of Aegina, from their archaic
form and appearance, as the most
an-cient known. Tho coins of Lydia
prob-ably come next In antiquity, and then kite m-'-v Dorics of the Persian kings,
Stfcicb occur both in gold and silver,
pu&d bear a strong resemblance to the
olns of Aeglna.
fl C31A XV.iA.
!.
ill.HI
can supply acopy and showyouhowto Ml
S carry out the ideas with
H
ALFRED PEATSñ
"PRIZE" WALL PAPERm
Just Received A supply of Campbell's Manuel of Soil Culture. 50 cents each
Los
Dos
Pillctcs.
WILLARD
HOTEL.
E.
USmith, Prop.,
Board
and
Lodging
by
the
day,
week, or month.
Prices Reasonable.
A Oood Stock of
Coffins,
Caskets,
and Undertakers'
Supplies
always on band.
DUNLAVY &
GARNETT,
Estancia,
N.M.
J.
E. PAULEY,
Watchmaker
and
Jeweler.
A full Ih.rof tools and repa'rs. Willalso
do allother kinds of fine repairing. All
work guaranteed.
Lentz
Building,
Estancia,
. M.p
E. Li. Smith and H. Parsons have aa
fociated in a real estate firm
at
Willard tobe kuown aaThe
Southwestern
Land
and
Home
Company
of Willard N. M.They are prepared to attend to any fmaiDess in this line that may be
en-trusted
to them with thoroughness anddiapatoh. Call at Hotel Willard.
Alois BRenehan Mark BThompson
RENEHAN
&THOMPSON,
Attorneys
at
Law.Pructica in allTerritorial and Land Courtl Rooms8Ait, Sena Block, SANTA FE, N. M.
If
You
Contemplate
Sowing
Wheat
This
Fall
And wish to have plowing done call on
w.
e,
HSHER
ESTANCIA N. M.
Residence one mile North oftown.
Good teams and good plowing.
All work Guaranteed
FOR SALE Two ten months-ol-d Po"
laud China hogs.
Amos Patterson,
ü miles Northwest from Estancia,
Por ALVARO CARILLO
Arizmendi, que hBbia ascendido y so
habia casado eon Matilde, se hizo
tam-bién un deber de buscar a su sobrino y
aprovechando la larca temporada de
permanecerde reemplazo, siguió bIuudbs
pista que creyó ledarían resultado,per
inútilmente.
Otra cosa queria también descubrir Enrique y se encontró igualmentecon el
vacio.
Donde habían ido a parar las cartas
que debiahaber entregado aHortensia y
que llevaba su asistente, cuando ocurrió
el accidente que le privo de la vida?
Juan
pudo indicarle que lashabiare-cogido yquelaa llevaba coneigo. Pero donde estaban?
El Juez habíadicho que se le registro
vsin embargo, el paquete de cartas no
habia parecido.
Las habia perdidoal caer al suelo, o se las habian robado?
Pero, aquien podían interesar
aquell-as cariaquell-as? quien sabia de loque se
trata-ba ni que el asistentelas llevaba consigo?
Enrique ofreció a raíz del suceso una gratificación aquien le devolviera
aque-llas cartas.
Pero del mismo modo que habia
suce-dido con el niño, paso cou el paqueteque llevaba
J
uan.Nadie se presento a reclamar lo
ofre-cido.
Y de la misma manera que el conde y
Hortensia tuvieron de renunciar a
en-contrar su hijo, si la casualidad no
que-ria presentárselo algún dia, también
En-rique hubo de renunciar a recobrar las
cartas.
Y sin embargo, muchas veces le decía
a su mujer:
Por mas que mi hermanose ha b
re-conciliado con Hortensia ere endo loque
tu y
jo
hemos dicho, me parece que Luisno esta plenamente convencido. A veces
le he sorprendido preocupado. Me ha hecho algunas preguttaa que han
llama-do mi atención yhasta me ha dicho que
no comprende como pudieron
extravia-rse esas cartas, siendo asi que si las
lle-vaba tu asistente yeste fue recogido
en-seguida, parecía muy extraño quo 110 las
tuviese ya.
Pues hija, no st que decirte.
XI
Eu este estado ae hallaban precisa mente, cuando
Brnardo, laLeohuzo
los chiquillo llegaron hSan Sebastian. El conde do Arizmendi y su mujerestabnu on su casa solariega, donde a la
sazón so encontraban también Matilde
y su marido.
La tristeza reinaba en aquella casa. cuyos dueños, que disfrutaban de la con-
-sideración, el carino j ei respecto de lo-
-dos bus convecinos, que eran ricos, lo
su-ficiente qara poder disfrutar de tudas las vent urna que puede proporcionar el di
nero, el frotoy la consideración, eran,
sin embargo, inmensamente desgracia-des- .
El conde adoraba a su mujer.
Horten-siaquería ciegamente a su marido y sin embargo de est'", entre los dos se alzaba aquel pobre niño,arranoado por su padre
del regazo materno en un momento de obcecación y cuya suerte ignoraban en
absoluto.
Se Continuara
INFORMATION
Notice
to Breeders.
Blue George will make the season at Nisbett & Stewart's Livery Barn at Es tancia. He isfull blood Perdieron, four years old iand weighs 1200 pounds.
Terms ten dollars to insure colt. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents but
will not be responsible should any occur
R. J. Nisbett, Owner,
HW
FTEN
during
your
daily rambles or while
you
are
on
a vacation
HAVE YOU
seen
something interesting, or
amus-ing
that
you
WANTED
a picture
or souvenir post card of?
Noth-ing gives more
pleasure
than
A
KODAK.
If
you
have
one
send to
us
for your supplies, and
give
us
your finishing work.
If
you
want
one we will
gladly send
you
a catalogue.
HAWLEY-on--the-CORNE- R
Opposite
the
post-offic-eALBUQUERQUE,
N.
M.Most varieties of apple trees have the habit of bearing every other year. The dropping of apples Is caused largely by lack of pollenatlon.
The bow does double duty during
pregnancy and must have double care.
Railway
System
i
VIA TORRANCE
i
44,
east
bound.
011the
V V
with
Golden
State
Limit-
-$
f
S. B. Grimshaw,
f
G.
F.
& A.P.
Frank Dibert,
immiyrauun
iyi
--:Wash
&
Childers,
Contractors and
BuildersO:
s:
st
Plans and estimates furnished for
com-plete Job including Painting, Papering and Decorating.
Estancia,
N. M.
A. Flick,
SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP All kinds of leather repairing, both shoe
and harness work. Prices right. Give
me a trial.
LENTZ BULDINGp ESTANCIA, N. M.
ESTANCIA
Livery
&
Transfer
Co.
Goodin
&Sons.
Rigs
furnished
fortransients
to all points.A. V. Q00DIN, General Manager.
George Spence N. S. Rom
SPENCE
&
ROSE,
ATTORNEYSEstancia,
New
Mexico
Land, Mining and Corporation Law
our specialties. Notary in office.
W.
C.
FORREST
CONTRACTORand
BUILDERUNDERTAKER
. . .Willard,
New
Mexico
Estimates furcisbed on
build-ings ofall kinds.
HBfa nil
ON YOUR
HUNTING
TRIP
Besure to be properlyequipped obtain the
STEV-ENSanlyou CANNOT Go KuNCi. We make
RIFLES . from $2.25to$150.00
PISTOLS . from 2.50 to 50.00
SHOTGUNS from 7.50 to 35.00
AskyourdestetadInsist Send for no paje 111us onour popula! make. If trued catnliiff. Ifinter-o-u
casnotobtain we shipIested inshooting, you
attectf carriagecharges otujhttO haveIt. Mailed
P''iaidt upon receipt offor fourcents in stamps to catalog price. jcoverpostage.
Our attractive three-colo- r Aluminum Hangerwill be sent anywhereCot xotentsinstamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
V.O. Dox4096
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A.
Thorough knowledge
ofTorrance
County
of itsresources and
possibilities.
Especial attention
givenprospective settlers.
Settlers
lo-cated and
claimssurveyed
$20.Reclamos
agrimensados.
Abogado deTermo.
Trabajo correcto.
Precio correcto.
Ralph
A.
Marble,
Civil Engineer
and Surveyor.
Office
in Walker Building, Estancia,
N. M,
Sania
Fe
Ceuta
SUNSHIE
B
(UTE
Connecting with the
E.P.
&N.
E.and Chicago, Rock
J
Island and
Pacific
Ry.
Shortes
1ír,ut
of
Santa
Fe or New Mexico,
to
Chicago,
Kansas
City
or,
St. Louis.
I
No.
1makes
close
connection
at
Torrance
with the
Golden
State
Limited, No.
Rock
Island.
X
No.
2makes close
connection
f
W.
H.
Andrews,
Pres.
&Gen'
IMgr.
A.
L.
Grimshaw,
THE JOHN
BECKER
COMPANY
WILLHRD, NEW MEXICO
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in
General Merchandise.
Our
stock is complete in
every
Line.
Our
business
has
doubled.
It
pays
to
please.
Trading
DayBetter
Order Now
I nin informed by President Fairchild of the New Mexico Spencer Seedless Apple company that the supply for this
fall delivery is somewhat limited. You had better order early.
Several of the citizens of the valley have
been talking the establishment of atrading day here at Estancia when anyone
hav-ing a horse or anything elseto dispose of and anyone desiring to secure anythingin
tliis line may have a chance of meeting.
Such a day would prove mutually
bene-ficial to both buyer and seller, as well as being advantageous to the town . The
last Saturday of the nonth, July 28, has
been named as the first trading day and
John W. Corbett
You will have to have your claim surveyed some time,
WHY
NOT
DO
IT
NOW?
anyone having anything to dispose of isasked to bring it in.
John
W. Corbett,
Estancia,
N.
M.
NOTICE. I
Noticeis hereby given
that
trespassing or grazing of animals on the landswith-in the limits ofthe Torreón Grant will
not be allowed afterthisdate, except
up-on applicatiup-on tothe undersigned. Any one found trespassing, herding, driving or grazing animalson the lands within
the boundariesof the said grant will be
prosecuted tothe full extent of the law. Signed, Francisco Ar.to. Zamora,
Antonio O. Chavez, Lorenzo Zamora,
A floater says that a man over in Turn er county, who patronizes the mail order house, allows the children to play with the big catalogues. One morning the
nurse came out and told them there was
a new baby in the house. "Who brought
it?" asked the children. The nurse re plied that ithadjustcome. "Oh, Iknow"
Committee.
Postoffice, Torreón, N. M. 36 4t said one little tot,
"it's
a Sears-Roebuc- kbaby andI but it's adulterated just like
the pepper and the strawberry jam was,
nd
ppa
willhave to keep it because themoney was sent in advance." Ex.
If
there are thin place. In yourpau-tares,
put the feeding boxes or saltboxen around them. The droppings
from the animals will bo helpful in
building up those spots.