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... KLBUQUERQUE EfTSNING CITIZEN. MONDAV, NOVEMBER 4. I0OT. int. AsXEs-ni i V3 314 WEST RAilPOADAYCy 3iy Our Stylish Shoes Tliey fit perfectly, keep the heel from' "slipping up and down, support the instep and give comfort to the toes. They show to advantage the beauty , uf your foot and single you out as being up-to-date. Only the most reliable materials and best workman ship are used in their manufacture and therefore they wear well and hold their shape. P Our Prices Are Very Reasonable Men's lntont Colt Shoe $3.50 to $1.00 Men's XU4 Kid Shoes $2.50 to $100 Men's Calf Skin Rlioea $2.25 to $3.50 Men's Satin Calf Shoes $1.85 to $2.50 Women's Ialont KM Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Women's Vic Kid Shoes $2.50 to $4.00 Women's Dongola Sliooa . $1.50 to $2.25 Women's Slippers $1.25 to $3.60 Klioes for Roys and GlrU $1.00 to $2.50 II P II I JUST'EOEIVED J 5 -nStK J j&Mllir 208 South Sacond r PERSONAL! PARAGRAPHS POOOOCXiCOOOCXXOCO DENNETTS CURIO STORE 109 North Fir at St. All Kindt at Indian and Uaxloan Goods. Tba Chaapatt Plaoa to bay Navajo Blankala and Uaxloan Drawn Work ' Mmll Ordmrm Cmrohtttv mnd Promptly rilM mww , THE DIAMOND PALACE Railroad A venue . j Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cot Glass Clocks, Silverware, We : lnrite your trade and guarantee A Square Deal. Mr. Mim representing A. E. Anderson & Co. of Chicago will be with us Nov. 4th and 5th to take orders for suits and overcoats. Mr. Mim will have a complete line of samples. We ask all in need of clothing to call and in spect this line. Workmanship absolutely perfect, Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. G. PERRY, 1 19 SOUTH (SECOND ST. Any Man in This Town Has a reasonable doubt that Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes will not better his looks, we are ready for that man. In Stein-Bloch we have a good thing for you, and we want it believed. These clothes are so well made and are full of so much style that they will make an instant impression on any man. We want the doubter. Suits and Overcoats $1Q and upwards Other Good Business Suits SIO, SI2&&1S E. L. WASHBURN CO. William Mcintosh, the .shopp ml-er, whs a north bound passenger this morning. "Krr-d Vpr. rnnger on tha Mflnxnno national frp.t. U In Albuquerque on olllclal business. Mr. ami Mrs. Krt LaVplIp expect to leave this evening for Qulncy, 111., on a visit to relative. Miss Kvelyn Dnijhrrty. of Santa Fe. Is .'pemllng a few days In this city visiting friends. Major George U. Pratt, the we.ll known civil fiiglneer of Iiguua, spent rundny In Albuquerque. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Whiteside, of Copperton, .N. M., nre stopping at tne ;ra tut central hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Richards, well known people of Kan Marclal, are In the city visiting and shopping. Miss Agnes Pals returned to her home at Ialeta yesterday after a pleasant visit to friends In the city. Jipe Scott, the well known surveyor of .Ksiancia. who Is visiting relatives at bJ dorado. Kan., Is expected to re tarn on Wednesday of this week. J. H. O'Ftlelly. general manager of the Occidental Life Insurance com pany, returned to the city this .morning from a business trip to Arl- Eona. M. T. Morlarty, postmaster and merchant at Morlarty, X. M., Is In ine city today on business and pleas are. Mr. Morlarty has Just built a new postofflce building at Morlarty. Alex. Whey, who resigned a clerkship-at the Golden Rule Dry Goods store recently to go to California, has returned to the city and says that Albuquerque is good enough for him. 'Professor and Mrs. P. J. Rmmett, the clalrvoyaat and palmist who are staying at the Grand Central hotel, held a seance at Odd Fellows' hall on fouth Second street, . which was well attended. . .. , L. C. Cummings, of Ellda. N. M., Is in the city on busless. Mr. Cum mings, ays that the country around EUdia.la almost settled up and -what little land 1 left unclaimed la being taken up very fast. , Joe Richard?, the tohacco dealer. Is enjoying a visit from his brother. J. H. Richards, who arrived last night from Boston. Mr. J. H. Rich ard's home is at PIttcliurg. and he Is in the. west now looking for a loca tion. A. H. Garnett, one of the proprie tors of the Albmjuerque-Kstancla automobile line, Is In the city mak ing preparations to make a pilgrim age Into the Sandla and Manzano mountains with a view to finding a better road than the one being tra versed Dy tne autofl now. Mr. Gar nett said that he believed that a better road than the one used now at least for part of the way was somewhere to be found in the moun tains and that some money and time was going to be spent by the com pany Jn finding It. S5,000 SUIT FILED AGAINST, THE! SANTA FE ' C. wnan you aosiro Jkbaoiutm . Comfort In fropmrly nttod s Qlaaaaa Consult ua. iff BEBBER OPTICAL CO, Cxalotlva Opticians 1 1 0 South Second St. :: tense Grinding Done on Premises -i I car? rtvxrj EVERY THING IN THE JEWELRY LINE F.KE YA TCH RAPAIXINQ 110 South Second i, i There was filed la the district court today a suit entitled Minnie E. Darnell vs. The Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe Railway company and coast lines, a corporation, and the Eastern Hallway Company of New Mexico. The plaintiff prays Judgment against the defendants for the sum of 15,000 for damages and for her emus in this behalf to be taxed. On Nov. 7, I0, Chunes W. Darnell, husband of the plaintiff, while crossing the rallroao near Wlllard on a public highway, was struck by a train and instantly killed. The de ceased wa the sole support of his lam-iiy and was 61 years of age at the time of his death. A. O. RIelv and R. D. Rees, of Denver, are the attorneys ror tne plaintiff. BERNALILLO COUNTY PROBATE COURT At a regular session of the probate court today the following matters were Drougnt 10 me attention of Probate Judge Jesua Romero: Upon petition of Jose Leon Jara millo the court ordered that citations be Issued to Juan Gutterres, admin istrator of the estate of Maria Looes de Taylor, to make a report of hU aoings as such administrator, Dec. 2, 1D07. The milt of Candelarlo Lobato. de ceased, was proven and admitted to pruoaie. The petition of Robert A. Miller and Rosa IMUler to adoot Flovd Chester Bullock, minor, ap proved ana letters of adoption order ed issued. The Inventory of the estate of Isl uro Maria Lopex. deceased, was ap proved. The petrtlon of David Charei y Chaves praying to be appointed ad ministrator de bonis non of the es tate of Jesus Maria Chavex. deceas ed, was approved. Bond of 15,000 filed and approved. The will of Fred C. Nash was proven and admitted to probate and Mary A. Natfh appointed executrix without bond. Danlelson and F. O. r-rau appointed appraisers. The final report of H. T. Vann, ad ministrator of the estate of J. H. Richardson, deceased, -was approved and administrator discharged. The will of William Norris, de ceased, was presented for probate and Monday, Dec. , li07, date set for proving of same. The will of Jacob 'Lioebs, deceased, was presented for probate and Mon day. Dec. . 107. is the date set for proving same. The will of Wm. Hart, deceased, was proven tnd admitted to orobate. MaiTha Hart was appointed execu trix without bond. An order was Issued for the dis tribution of )7 00 In the Abel es tate. The report of the appraisers of the esiaie or J. H. Richardson, deceased, was approved. The report of the appraisers of the estate of Amanda M. Freelove, de ceased, was approved. George ?raJg was appointed guar dian ad litem of Wm. II. Timuils, minor. Court adjourned until Deoember GOOD TIES COMING PLENTY MONEY Clearing House Certificates. Big Crops and Good Prices do the Business. Right now Is .the time to buv some "close In" farm land or residence 1 1 vis In lAlbuaueraue. The iinnrl Impulse throughout the country among the people of ordinary means is to hereafter. Invest In real estate Instead of corporation stocks or bonds, especially In the growing western towns, of which Albuauer. que Is- beyond ''any question without a peer. Local people should buy now Derore tne eastern demand reaches here. Two years ago outside tesldence lots sold at from $160 to $175, a lot. Now the same lots are reselling at from $300 to $500 a lot. There Is no safer speculation or savings prop osition than an Investment In a few building lots here at the bargain prices we will offer for a short time. While another Dig proposition Is maturing, we have decided to clean up a few choice odds and ends at sure enough bargain prices, and which will enable every one who has a little money saved up to make a very profitable and safe Investment by selecting something from the fol lowing list: Terms Half cash, balance within a year or discount of 5 per cent for u casu.. f ive to acre tracts of splendid garden, truck or orchard lands, under good ditches, not over mile and a half from cltv. onlv ISO to $60 per acre. Similar land else where In the territory Is selling at from $125 to $225 per acre. xwenty-two choice 60-foot Jots In University Heights from $35 to $100 each. Sixteen choice 50-foot lots In East ern Addition from $150 o $200 each. Eleven choice "close in" lota in Perea Addition from $150 to $260 each. Six choice "close in" lots in Grant Tract from $160 to $200 each. seven choice residence lots In Honeymoon Row, Central avenue, from. $150 to $260 each. Three lots In Duran A Alexander Addition from $100 to $150 each. Four semi-business lots on First street, from $400 to $500 each. toeven business lots on CooDer ave nue Including corner $900 up. One extra choice business lot on Central avenue $1,000. Une good brick residence and three 50-foot lota In Eastern Addition only $1,250. One small brick house and two EO foot lots In Eastern Addition, only $750. We are the Owners, rerfewt Title if you wish we will call and show you around In our automobile. hnrety Investment Co. Broadway Istnd A Investment Co. Vnlvenaty lleaotits Imnrovrment Go. Albuquerque Isuul Oo, D. K. B. SF.IXFrR-S, Manager. Iloom 0. Oromwell liuikllnir. Over K. Ii. Washburn A Oo.'s Store, BERNALILLO COUNTY DISTRICT COURT At 11:60 this morning the argu ment la the trlsl of the case of Donaclano (lallegos vs. Michael Man dell, K. M. (Sandoval and O. P. Hov ey, were completed and the case went to the Jury. Mandell has been dismissed from the case, and the verdlm. of the Jury will concern only E. M.. Sandoval and the estate of P. Hovey. now deceased. At 2:30 this afternoon the foreman of the Jury reported a disagreement, but after receiving further instructions from the court It was ordered to re tire again to reconsider the evidence. The suit Is an action for $3,000 damage ror alleged trespass. Suit on Note. The trial of the case of Donaclano Oallegos vs. Maurlclo Ortiz, C B. de Ortiz, and Marcellno Baca, for the collection of a note with interest, was commenceu this afternoon. F. H. Iester 1? the attorney for the plain tiff and Klock and Owen appear for the defendants. Suit on Account. A suit entitled frtlmon Stern vs. Ignar. Hoeckeler, Ferdinand Boeckelcr & Co.,. was filed In tne district court toflay. The plaintiff demands Judg ment agaliiKt the ' defendants in the sum of $1,325.09. alleged to be due on n promtsory note and for mer chandise purchased, . together with costs of suit." . IWXTOIl C. II. XNXKK, OSTKOIWTIIIC IMIVSICIAN AND SUtGKOX. AM, C'CltAIMiK DIHHASKK , . TRIiATfon. I'll MrL- lOU (oxkiiiahon, ; 321 N. T. ARM1.IO M II.DIXO.' I . ti;ij:phoxk ess and 32.-,. o J. P. Ooodlander, representative, of the Myers Bros. Drug company i of St. Couls, Is In the city calling J on trade. I :i f f Sit I' Copyright 1007 br Hrt Schiftner & Marx Looking . Prosperous YOU'LL look like prosperity if we can get you to wear our Hart, Shaffner & Marx clothes; such clothes increase your business value to your self and associates. They increase your . self-respect, too; you'll find that the know ledge that you're wear ing all wool, when your friends are. wearing part cotton, will be worth something to you. If w e get these clothes on you we'll be doing you a favor. $20.00 to $28.00 SIMON STERN It&L, THE WAGNER HARDWARE CO. 1 Plumbers Tinner 321-323 W. Central Avenue General Hardware Pal Pinto Wells Mineral Water cures and prevents constipation. Ask i your grocer for It 'Vo linve a So-caso lot of solid pack eastern tomatoes, bought at a bargain. These 20o table tomatoes we will close out at THREE CAXS FOIt 50c. The Monarch Grocery Co. Phone 80. 807 W. Central. OOOCXXIOOOCIOOCXXXXXXXJCXXXXXJ DeWltt'e Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, weak kidneys, and inflammation of the bladder. Sold by J H. O-R-'tlly. The MAJESTIC RANGE Is the product or the world's achieve ments in stoves. All the best features of all other makes have been incorporated in this one, and objections! features elimi nated. As a result, the MAJESTIC probably stands nearer the line of perfection than any other range. ' It saves your fuel and your time and produc es heat when you want it, where you want it, and in quantity as de stred, ail at a mini mum of attention. If you have never used the MAJESTIC, you have never used the best. I I RAABE & MAUGK1R I . 1 I 115-117 NORTH FIRST STREET Prepare For The Winter, w Buy Your Stoves Now. IT WOVID PAV YOU TO COME IN AND HAVE VS SHOW YOU SOME GOOD STOVES AND RANGES. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM TO YOU WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY NOW OR NOT. THEY ARE THE KIND THAT GIVE SAISFACTION. COOK STOVES FROM $7.50 to $18 RANGES FROM $20 to $50 WOOD AND COAL HEATING STOVES $1.25 to $18 We Also Hav8 an Assortment of Sheet Iron & Tent Stoves Which We Offer at Reasonable Prices WE AIM TO PLEASE DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS ALL THE TIME INCREASING IN VALUE STEAD ILY, IS TO 90 PER CENT. WE HAVE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF SMALL STONES WE WILL SELL AT IOWKH PRICKS THAN THKV CAN BE BOUGHT At VANN JEWELRY CO. Om Door South of Drue Stone, i CHAMPION Grocery Company Wb now lutve a full Une of MONARCH CANNED GOODS AI.NO DESERT BRAND AND PAIjACK CAR BRAND. Save money by buying of THE CHAMPION GROCERY COMPANY Mnttuooi I3roa Proprietor! W. rumrma fhama m 1 WE GUARANTEE Full 2,000 Pounds In every ton of coal leaving our .yard, and have always made this guarantee. The fol lowing ad, or one similar to it, appeared for years in both our daily papers. 2.QOO Rounds Guaran teed or a Present Made of the Goal. We defy any individual, firm or corporation to truthfully say that short weight was ever given to any ot our customers. We Handle 7t HITS TGallupJCoal, Amer ican Block, Crested Butte Anthracite, Fur nace, Stove and Nut. Also Mill Wood, Mountain Wood, Kindling and Coke. JOHN S. BEAVEN 502 Southt First , , 1K07.