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Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

2-9-1906

Las Nuevas de la Estancia, 02-09-1906

P. A. Speckmann

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Las Nuevas de La Estancia.

Tomo II. Estancia, Nuevo Méjico, í) de

Febrero

1906. Numero 17.

Esta Insano. Resoluciones. La Distancia Cuestión del Estado.

al Infierno.

Una persona, quien por nac- imiento, riqueza y educación deheria de haber sido un cab-

allero, pero no lo era, fue a visitar una mina de carbon.

El minero que Je acampanaba a bajarse era cristiano, y el dolia mucho oir el lenguaje profano que usaba el visitante.

Mientras desemejan al hoyo,

símií ian qu c! m aumentaba

a cada momenlo; hasta que al tin el visitante dijo: "De veras!

que calor tan terrible; cuanto distara al infierno?" al cual nuestro minero respondió seri- amente: "no se exactamente la distancia, pero si un eslabón de esta cadena se rompiere, usted estaria alli en un min- uto."

Esta respuesta simple fue el medio de desperta al caballero al conocimiento de su posición

tan peligrosa, igualmente pe- ligrosa es la de todo hombre inconvertido. Hay solamente un paso tal vez el mas mín- imo espacio entre el y la mu-

erte, "y después de la muerte

el juicio' dicen las Sagradas Escrituras.

Los Ojos y

el

Carácter

El conocimiento del carácter por las facciones de las per- sonas e un estudio que fascina

y los ojos son indiscutible mente el objeto mas in teresa-nt-e

de todos por aquellos de que ellos son "el espejo del

alma."

Los ojos grandes de un azul claro denotan gran capacidad

y también carácter sensible, pero la persona que los posee es generalmente celosa, inqui- sitiva, muy amiga de diversi-

ones ydifícil de manejar.

Los ojos profundos de mira- da penetrante reciben impre-

siones fijas, definidas y hon-

das.

Las personas de ojos redon- dos son sensuales y poco pen-

sadoras, Las de ojos estrechos ven menos y piensan más y

sienten con gran in tcnsidad.

La mujer de ojos castaño nun-

ca dicen mucho ni poco es

enemiga del escándalo; pre-

fiere el bienestar de su esposo al de ella misma, y es aguda intelectual y amable.

Los grandes pensadores tie-

nen ojos cenicientos porque el

color de ceniza es el color del

talento y de la agudeza. Per las personas de ojos grises tienen más cabeza que corazón

A última hora se sabe que la ley de estado de la cámara se

debatirá en el senado el dia 15 del presente mes. No se dice cuantos dias continuará el de-

bite pero se supone que no se-

rá tan prolongado como se an-

ticipaba porque parece que aun los mismos senadores opuestos á la ley están dis- puestos á que se tome el voto

s bre misma sin mucha tard-

anza.

Esta disposición se tomó el Lunes último cuando el sena-

dor Beveridge, quien capita- nea, las fuerzas de la adminis-

tración en esta cuestión, movió que se sometiera á discusión inmediata la ley Hamilton pa-

ra la admisión de los territori-

os. Refiriéndose á la moción el senador Lodge, de Massa-

chusetts, manifestó que desea- ba se entregaran todos los

bilis en poder del comité en donde nose ofrecían objecion- es, pero que el estaba á favor de la, ley. El senador Foraker, oponente del bill, dijo que estaba listo para someter la cuestión al voto en el dia y

hora que de deseara y que pen-

saba que todos los otros sena-

dores eran del mismo parecer.

De manera que si todos es- tán convenidos en someter la cuestión al voto, todo lo que queda por verse es quien puede más, la administración ó el senador Foraker, campeón de las corporaciones.

Los partidarios de la ley Ha-

milton están esperanzados de que el bill saldrá truiuntante

en el senado tanto por el apo-

yo de la administración como porque creen que se han cam- biado á favor de la ley los sen-ado-re

republicanos Elkins y

Piles, ademas de dos ó tres senadores que a la final votar- án á favor del proyecto. Como quiera que sea parece mucho como que esta enojosa cuestión terminará antes de terminar

el presente mes de Febrero, si son ciertos los despachos de que han acordado en tomar la votación el dia 15. El Boletín

Los ojos verdes indican valor orgullo y energía.

Los ojos negros demuestran

un carácter vivo y con frecue-

ncia, .aun que no siempre, son

traicioneros,

God's Right.

Pleading for self surrender In a re-

cent quiet hour service Rev. Dr. Fran

cis E. Clark said, "God has a right ta have a chance at us."

Charles Bell, alias Frank

Lee, que ha confesado el asasi-nat-o del Uoronel Chavez en Pinos Wells el diá 24 de Novi-emb- e

1904 estando bajo el influjo agudo del alcohol y es-

ta indudablemente insano como un resultado de ello.

Federico Fornoíf, deputado mariscal de los Estados Unidos ha hecho un pequeño resumen como arriba sobre el resulto de su investigación en Pres-cot-t,

la semana pasada.

La Esposa de Don Santiago Madril, comisionado del con- dado, murió en la semana pa- sada en su casa en Duran. De- jó a su esposo y varios niños para lamentar su eterna sepa- ración.

Ramona Serna murió en la casa do Epimenio Brito al sur

de la plaza el Miércoles á las

8 en la mañana, despuésde ha- ber sufrido una larga enferme'

dad,tenia 74 años de edad. Sus funerales serán celebrados en Torreón hoy.Dejó dos hijos uno de ellos, Don Luis Serna vive aquí, el otro en el Rio Grande.

Prendorio.

Los padres, Don Juan Galle-

gos y Doña Eulalia G. de os Wells invitan a sus amigos á atendei al prendorio de su hija Antonia Gallegos el difl15 de Febrero con Amador Perea de Pinos Wells también

Srta. Mugler.

Modista popular de Santa Fé tiene la agencia de la Franco American Hygiene Co.,cuyos productos no necesitan in- troducción.

La Srita. invita á las Sras. y

Sritas. del pais á que examinen el magnifico surti- do de efectos para uso du- rante las festividades. Efec- tos de lo mas hermoso y ele- gante. Todo de lo mas no- vel v vistosos.

STRAY TAKEN UP.

Ihave in nay paMesaioi since last June one bay h rae branded If on left hip, biased faoe. Owner may hae

same by proving property and paving expenses or sums vi;l bo disposed of according to law.

Julian. Salas, E ieino,N. If.

Feb. 7, 06.

Por cuanto: La Divina pro-

videncia, en el dia 2(.) de Enero

A. 1). 1906, en sus altos ó ines- crutables design ios.ha decreta- do llamar i, Juicio a nuestro

consocio y amigo Juan Sitieros

j a la tempranaedad de 25 años cuyos funerales tubieron lugar en la Parroquia del Manzano el dia e30 de Enero, 1906, dejando sumidos en un profundo dolor á su esposa y niño, como tam- bién á sus afligidos padt esterí-

llanos y amigos, después de haber sufrido con resignación Cristiana una peñosa enferme- dad que lo llevo á la tumba.

Y por cuanto, la sensible muerte de nuestro amigo ha causado un vacio incapaz de llenarse en las tilas de éstas asociación,

Por lo tanto, Seá resuelto

por la Sociedad de Protección Mutua, en sesión reunidos en la plaza de Manzano, N. M. en este dia 5 de Febrero, 1906,

Que mientras respetuosamen-

te inclinamos la cabeza en aca- tamiento del designio del Su-prem- o

Creador del Universo.

Esta Sociedad se reúne con sus afligidos deudos para ar la inesperada partida

de nuestro amigo y consocio.

Resuélvase Además, Quc-co-n la muerte de nuestro amigo, ésta Sociedad pierde uno de sus mejores miembros,uii ami- go fiel, y un ciudadano hones- to.

Resuélvase Además, Que és-

ta Sociedad reconoce que el fi- nado en vida se hallaba reves- tido de de bellas cuaidades siendo un buen hijo, fiel espo-

so, erriñoso padre y un buen socio.

Resuelto Además, Que ésta Sociedad uniéndose á los deu- dos de nuestro finado amigo por medio de éstas resolucion- es dan las mas escrecibas gra- cias á las numerosas personas que tuvieron á bien rcompañar

les restos á sus última morada Resuelto Además, Que éstas resol liciones sean pubjicadas en Las Nuevas de la Estancia y

una copia de las mismas de ser archivada en los registros de ésta Asociación.

Diego Serna, )

Candido Padilla, V Comi-Heribert- o

Gutierrez ) sion.

Onr 'Wafchwora.

Voice of God, inspiring to victory yesterday; voice of God, inspiring to victory today; voice of God, inspiring to complete and final victory in some Clad tomorrow, is the watchword of our society, "for Christ and the church."

Rev. Dr. WiUlam--B. Walíala

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We are headqnarters for everything in the Furniture, Carpet, Stove, Hardware and Tinware line. We wish you one and all a happy New Year and solicit a portion of your

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business andGUARANTEE

SATISFACTION

on every article.

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Para el Otoño y Invierno.

LAS NUEVAS

de La Estafeta

Publicado por

P. A. Speckmann,

Redactor YSPbofietakío.

iiile other

milis1,

are I

Ultimo estilo en gorros. Unai

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VimgSmri-Ba-&

waiting for the wind t j

nueva línea de tapadera

de las almohadas, y embu- tidos, También seda para trabajar las mismas.

Sría-

-

A. Mugler,

En la Edificio de Laniy, SANTA FE, N. M.

blow. & I

Süsorioiones:

Por un Año $1.50

Copias!

nostras 5 centavos

Como eetan inflmoel preoiode laBUtcricion deberáj pagarse invariablemente adelantado.

T. J. HEADY, Estancia

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Entered at the Estancia, N.M., Postollk-- e for transmisslonthrough the mailt as eecond-olas- s

matter.

Wash & Childers,

Contractors and

SuIIdersOs

s s s :

Chas. E. Linney, director of the Weather Bureau Station at Santa Fe returned home Sunday from Ill- inois where he laid to rest the re- mains of his wife.

I Finishing and Native Ltimbe

for com Plans

f

Matched

Fíooííng

and Ceiling. Bevel Siding.

Otíafter Rotind. Windows and Doors.

Laths.

. . ITTT A IfT

plete.Job including gPainting.JPaperinj and Decorating.

Estancia,

N. M.

Screens, Shingles.

Tijeras

Lime. HAY

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reed and son Charley, arrived last Saturday from Edgecomb, Wash., to make their home here. Ars. Reed will as- sist her mother, Mrs. Averill, in the management of the Valley

I AT ALBUQUERQUE PRICES.

J

For particulars call on MILTON DOW, Proprietor,

Estancia, N. M.

I

Dr. JOHN L. NORRIS, Physician and Surgeon.

(Médico y Cirujano.)

EST4NCIA, N. M.

i

i Santa Fe Centre míw ssti

I SUNSHINE EOÜfE

VIA

T0ESM8E

C. 0. Harrison, D. D. S.,

Santa Fe,

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1

New Mexico.

Office Over

Fischer's Drug Store.

Connecting with the E. P. & N. E. and Chicago, Rock

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Island and Pacific Ry. Shortcs'-- Mn --ut of J

Mr. andMrs. J. W. Dwight of Chico, Texas, arrived in town Tues- day, and have filed ona homestead west of town. At present they are domiciled in the Methodist church tent. Rev. Pope threatens all sorts

of punishment for them for leaving the Baptist church in Texas, and going into the Methodist church im- mediately on their arrival here.

Milton Dow sold one of the lots on Fifth Ave. between the News Print Shop and the Valley Hotel to H. Kr.icfc of Santa Fe last Monday, realizing a neat profit on his invest- ment Purchases of lots have re-cen- been made here by Jesse McCihee, Robert Wolverton and John W. Corlvtt. By buying now, they are getting in on the ground floor and will not need pay the

"extra," which must be added in

the course of a few months.

Santa Fe or New Mexico, to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis.

I

No. 1 makes close connection at Torrance with the

I

Golden State Limited, No. 44, east bound, on j the

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Rock Island.

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No. 2 makes close connection with Golden State Limit- -

X etl, No. 43, west. bound.

Or. J.

M.

DiaZ,

Medico y Cirujano.

202 Water St., Santa Fé, N. M Consulta de una á tres de la tarde todos los días menos los Miércoles y DomingosKxamen de todas las partes internas del cuerpo por medio de los Rayos

X. Curación del cáncer, en- fermedades de la piel y tumo-

res por medio de la electricidad Curación de la mayor parte de las enfermedades de mujeres in operación.

S. B.

Grimshav,

1 G. F. & ft. P.

Frank Oiberí, f

Immigration Rot-- $

; W. H. Andrews,

Pres.&Gen'l Mgr.

A. L.

Grimshaw,

Traveling F. & P. ft.

Yon wili liiul the

:k itf the house.

Ixcuse me, ni,dam, j it chop-hous-e.

Mrs. Maa low Woodshdd at tlie Tired Travler-bu-t

I never pat3

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Notice for Publication

Local Gossip

Homestead Entry no.fl07

Land Ol'iicc.'ii, Santa Fe.n. M.. ,lnn. 3, SM Notice is Lorcliy tfiven tliat the followiii;:-iiaini'-d

im lilcd notice of JiÍH intcution to makelii.al lifoot illsiir.iiort ofliis claim,anil

F. D. Carpenter is enjoying a

visit from his father. that said proofwill bemado before tlie rwriftcr receiver Santa, ..Im I'Vhniaiy 27.1900, viz: j

Joan Mauanares ySeiia ofTorrance county,

ft Original Old lino Stors

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8. CVaSB&DSIilBSIiCP, PESOS

.San FraNCIbCO OT., Santa Fk NiiW Mexico INDIAN and MEXICAN CURIOS

OLIPP DW RLLE'KS RELICS. INDIA NULA NKE rS

BUCKSKIN BEADED WORK POTTERY

baskets drawn; work

photos?of

;5-:-

mexico

N. M. Cor UlO nWlSW sec ü,swine!, n.se-l.secj.-

T7n, Kl&e.

Honartiei the following witnoBWs to prbVü

hit) eonlunions residence upon and cultivation

D. B. Morrill expects to move his family to his ranch south of

town tomorrow. ol Bald Jaml. vi :

Manuel Manzanares ySena, Andelacio Soaa y, Ijucimooi sena. u jóseLonouarcia, aa

pito Pal of Palma. N,M.

Manuel R. Otero, Begktei

Mr. and Mrs. William Dow of Tajique were in town Wednes-

day on business here.

Mr. Stone has begun the erec- tion of a cottage on his lots west

of the News Print Shop.

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L. B. Miller and son Sam have been looking after their home-

stead in the valley this week. Shortest and Quickest Line to Denver, Pueblo and Colo-

rado Springs, and all Colorado points. Connection at Denver with all lines East and West. Time as quick and rates as by other lines.

Frank McKean, tie inspect- - for the Central went to Santa Fe this week, returning yesterday,

Legal Kotice.

United ftatos Land Office,

Santa J"e, x. fi., Jan.fi,1806.

Small Holding Claim No.1004.

N'otico in hereby (,'iven that the. following

named claimant has illsd notice of his inten- tiontomake final proofin support ofhis claim undersections 10and17ofthe act of March ;,

WS1 (20Stats.,854), as amended by act of Feb- ruary 21, 1893, (7 Stats,, 17UJ, and that said

proof will be mada before the Probato Clerk at Estañóla, t. M. on the17th day of March,

WOO, viz: Theresa Sanchez do Sanchez for .JoseAntonio Chavez deceased, for the mvl sec

7,t!5 n, rtie,

lienames the following witnesses to prove his actüalcontinuous adverse possession of said tractfor twenty years next preceding the sur-

vey othe township, viz:

Julian Sancbezy Juujan of Tajique, N. M Jesus Candelaria,

Amador Otero, "

J.(j. Francisco Gonzalez, Estancia, N,M.

Anypersonwho desires to protest against the allowance ofsaid proof, or who knows of any substantial reason under the laws and regula- tions of the Interior Department why such proof should notbeallowedwill be given anop- portunity at the above-mentione- d time and place to cross-examin-e the witnesses of said claimant ,and tooffer evidence in rebuttal of thatsubmitted byclaimant.

Manuel K. Otero.

Register

Joe Pope spent several days at

Corona recently, representing the

Wolfe Publishing House ofChica- go. He met fair success.

Pullman Sleepers, Dining Cars,

Tourist and Chair Cars

No tiresome delays at any

On all through trains, station.

A Mr. Whittier and associate of Smith Center, Kan., passed through Estancia yesterday and will probably return in a few days to look over the valley.

or information, For illustrated advertising

matter

address ur apply to

Notice for Publication.

Leonard Mayhall, who has held the throttle on one of the Central engines for some time has re- signed his position and left Tues- day for La Junta and Denver.

H. E. No, 8238.

Land Ollice atSanta Fe, N. M Jan,10, WOO Noticeis hereby given that the following-name-d

settlerhas filed notice of his intention to make final proof insupport of his claim, and thatsaid proofwill bemade before the probate

S. K.

II0OFEK, &

P.

and

T.

A, Denver.

A. S.

BARNEY,

T.

P

A.,

Santa Fe,

N. M.

elerkat Estancia, N. Bit, on March 20, WHO

The snow flurry on Monday hindered the attendance atschool the first of the week, but both schools have started nicely. Miss Angle reports twenty-on- e pupils enrolled, while it is said Mr.

Mon'ill has a few more than that number.

viz. :

Albino Lobato, of Torrauco county, N. M..

for the BwKse&,eHsw!4 and Bw&swKseo 27,T3n R13o.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz. :

JuandeDios Candelari, Pedro Lucero. Alca-ri-o Lucero andGuillermo Lona, all of Finos Wolls, N.M.

9 Manuel B. Otero, Register.

6 Ruins J.Palcn.'Prctidcnt.T Henry L.WalJo, Vice President. John H.Vaugh, Cashier. s

Alfred H. Brodhcid, Assistant Oshicr. J

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I The First National Bank of Santa Fe

Notice for Publication

- .. i,,.

The Oldest Banking Institution in New Mexico Organized in 1670

Capital, Surplus and Net Profits, $2C0,000

Homestead Entry no.80S0.

Land Office atSanta le, N. K.Jan. 10,WOti

Notice isherebygiven that the following-name-d

settlerhas filed notice of his intention tomake final proofin support of his claim an

The revival services have con- tinued this week with increased interest. Rev. Ruoff requests us to announce that the same will continue over Sunday and throughout next week. He hopes to have the assistance of Rev.

Shiveley of Santa Fe several days.

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thatsaid proofwill bemade before the Probate

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The attention of the inhabitants of the Estancia Valley and vicinity is called to the superior convenience of doing their' bank- ing business with this old añd reliable institution, under existing railroad connections.

ClerkatEstancia, x, M.. on March 20,190fl,VUJ

Enrique Sabedra, of Torrauco County, n. m.

for the nolsol sec 9,w2swt, and sw'inw'.i sec 10, T2n,RUe.

lienames the follow ing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of the said land, viz:

Antonio Salazar, José Sanchez Dolores Sedillo and Victor Lucras allof PinosWells, N M.

2--9 0 Manuel li. Otero, Register

Dr. C. J. Amble, who has re- sided at Manzano, for almost two years past, left today for points in Mexico, on business and pleas- ure. He may decide to locate there. His record both as a gen- tleman and as a physician has won many friends in the county

who regret his departure.

Santa Fe Centra! Ry.

Time table in effect Dec. 17, 1905.

South bound. North bound

i:oop

1: 7

U'

.Santa He.. .

.Donadana. .

Vega Blanca .

..Kennedy. .

...Clark....

.Stanley

p m 4: o

. ..4:10

.. . .3:40

.... 3:10

....2:4s

... 1:551:20

:111ílíe

2:20. 2:45.

3:30

'if vcu are going to

life you must do som 4:05 . Moriarty .

4:30 Mcintosh j?.45

estancia 12: H)

Having purchased the Meat Market of L, A, Bond, I so licit the continuance of your trade, assuring you that I shall en- deavor to carry such stock' as w ill justify the same. I have

added a complete line of Packing House Products, such as Pork Sausage, Ham Sausage, Bologria, Vienna Sausage, Sugar Cured

Meats, etc.

Trinidad

Romero,

Jr.

Wiliard 10:.' ' S

5:45

6:35.

7:10. Progreso 10: i

IfI don't attract attention, Idon't get ard it I do attra '. atten-

tionit' ten (bona I'll be investigated;

eowhnt'm I goin;; to do?

Some injOisit"ive person wants to know vh the man who waters bis milk is T'Ut in jui!, while thp rv.nn who "wa- ters" trust stock is called a great finan- cier.- Boston Post.

7:30 Bwnca q,:

8:30 Torrance a rn 0:10

Leave S;inta Fo 1 pan.

Arrive Torrauco 8: 10 p. m.

Leavo Torrance 8,90 p. m.

Arrive Kansas City 8. 0 p m.

Arrive St. Louis....7:65 a. 111. 2nd Day Arrive Chicago 12 noon 2nd Day

LeovpSanta Fe 1 n. m

Arrive Torrance 8. 10 p.m

Leave TorranceArrive El Paso 6KW a. m. 1st11:12 p. mDay

Send THE NEWS to Your Friends

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THE JOHN BE CO M AM

WILLHRD, NEW MEXICO

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise.

Our stock is complete in every Line.

We make a specialty of ranch supplies.

A party of about fifteen young fo'ks of Willard took in the dance TOWN TALK.

here Saturday night,

J. L. Crosley, agent at Willard, R. Romero, of Chilili, was a city made a flying visit to his family at visitor last Saturday. Moriarty last Sunday.

S. O. Fletcher, sawmill owner was intown Monday.

Mrs. Falkner and Dan McClay

of Mcintosh were in town attending the dance Saturday night,

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis went

to Albuquerque Sunday. Henry Epler, of Albuquerque, formerly of Kansas, is prospecting

in the valley and will probably locate

FOR SALE;

Improved property in Estancia.

Improved ranches near Estancia.

One improved ranch near Willard.

Patented ranch near Pinos Wells.

Settlers located; claims surveyed; land office papers executed Insurance and Abstracts of Title.

Miss Dora Dow is visiting her brother's family at Tajique.

Richard Craig of Willard, who has been unwell for some time was A. J. Atkinson, of Corona, was

9 visitor in town Saturday. sent to the A. T, & S. F. hospital at Las Vegas the last of last week.

Mrs. Earl Moulton is visiting at

the McGillivray ranch this week. Frank Waugh, representing sev

John W Corbett,

Estancia, N M

eral wholesale grocery firms, was

in town Monday, going to Willard S. E. D. Sears, merchant of

was in town Monday on Tuesday morning.

T. H. Dabney, who filed on a claim here recently, will return in a week or so. He anticipates opening Little Miss Hebe Whitman of

is visiting at the home of Dow here.

a Drug store here in the near

133. h Mercantile

ESTANCIA MORIARTY

Wholesale and Retail Merchants

carry at all times a complete stock

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BARBED WIRE. Alambre de Púa

No compre su alambre y postes para cercar ontes de vernos. Tenemos ambas cosas queremos venderse

los a Vd. y lo haremos a precios razonables.

Don't buy your fence wire and posts before you see us. We have both--we wantto sell them to you and will do so at reasonable price.

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