EL PASO HERALD 12 Saturday. January 22, 1910. AT BARGA3N PRICES s0jmsmwffismaaEBB& SUPERIOR SHOES If Loek For Tits Reef Canvas Front I l&tiw H TV E24fiHfefa.yvM3KSs I URL at IJWV r LAS CRUCES AND MESILLA VALLEY US GOOD SHOWING THIS YEM &, Honor Roll of Pupils, in the Grades, Who Have Not Been Absent Mor Tardy Public School Notes. Las Cruces, N. M., Jan. 22. The Las Cruces public schools have entered on the second lap of.theipresent session in fine style and are making a good show ing in all grades. The following Is a 'list of pupils neither absent nor tardy during the fourth month of school, which closed Friday. Central Baildln&r. Seventh and eighth grades. Mis. Dusenberry, teacher: Blanche Brown lee, Anita Candelaria, Anna Bell Lane, Elenor Lyon, Soledad Lucero, Juanlta Lucero,- Maryal Papen, Annie Quesen herry, Corinne "Woodson, Madge Pinney, Park Birdwell, Frank Bowman, Henson Farrls, Dale Lane, Robert Schonborn, and Charles Cormany. Sixth grade. Miss Papen teacher: Hester Day, Barbara Lucero, Marguer ite O'Brien, Clarence Adair, Boy Bean, David Duran, Harry lies, Olnie Keese, Cyril Kennedy, Ira. Pixley. Archie Satt iey. Charles Schenk, John Schenk, Agricultural College, X. M., Jan. 22. righting like tigers, the local basket ball team went down to defeat at -the hands of a picked team from the two Y. M. C, A teams of El Paso. The vis itors carried away the big end of a 40 to 2C score. It was the first game of the season for the college boys and three new men -were playing or the result might have been different. The Y. M. C. A. boys got the tossun and chose the south goal, and at S:22 the whistle blew and the game was off. Haggart made the first score on a goal from a foul in the-first-minute of play. The college followed upthis wtf b a field goal In another minute, and things looked as If everything was to be college. However, 'the luckf spop left 1 liie local -squaa, and een though the farmer boys played all around the visi tors. the lacked the -team -work, and the score for first half was.19 to S. After a 10 minute rest the college made a shift in their line that came EL P5S0 BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS THE COLLEGE TEAM AT MESILLA Next week we specially feature shoes. "We now have about one month in which to close out present stock. They begin tearing down our present building on March 1st and before that date we must be out. "We haye just closed another successful week. Removal Sale, like all successful sales, grows in favor a&it grows older. People come, find out what splendid bargains they get, go home, and tell the neighbors. So it makes Not Sale of Men's Shoes We sell, and recommend, "Maan's" Shoes. In addition, we carry manj other good makes. The following reductions give you an idea of what good values you can now buy in men's shoes $1.75 and $2.00 shoes satin $3.50 and $4.00 shoes hand calf , Blueher style 1' 9Q welt, in vici kid, box calf and at lili fcO patent leather ft Qfl $2.50 and $3.00 shoes Blueher style, in vici kid, box calf and ' $5.50 and $6.00, shoes same patent leather & JK leathers as above &M R umww at WM010 Many other lots at the same radical price reductions. Men's Hs Ten special lots of Men's Hose are offered during Removal Sale. Prices range from 4c to 33 l-3c per pair. Mammoth Removal Sale of Men's Clothing continues to give customers "the best values that are now being offered in El Paso. Not a suit is reserved. From the ordinary grades up to our superior Schloss Bros- & Co. line all are now on sale at Removal Sale prices Look for the Red Canvas Front Corner San Antonio and Mesa Blanchard Tucker, Joseph Turney, and Ralph Will. Fifth grade, Mrs. "Woodson, teacher: Cornelius Britton, Francis Burke, "Louis Cowen, Lyman Hoagland, Ollle Isaacks, Lawrence Kelly, Jose Lucero, Arthur Ruiz, Jose Pedragon, Malaquias Rodre quese, Edgar Rhodes, Laland Sampson, Robert Robert, Helen Bruce, Mamye Farrls, Marie Kelly, Maxine Lane, Marie Stewart, Alma Stellard, and Ala rla Travis. Fourth grade, Mrs. Reeves teacher: Maria Lucero, Ethel Summerford, Pat Garrett, Pablo Sanchez, Henry Fitch, Lawrence Cowan, Lloyd Cowan, Leon Holt, Florencio Lopez, Conuto Perea, Frank Relnhart, Jose Ontiveros, Doro teo Alderete and Fernando Angel. Third grade, Miss Pinney teacher: Aurllla Alvarez, Pablo .Angel, Fred Hoagland, Ernesto Lucero, RIcardo Lucero, Sabina Lopez,. Ben "Williams, Lonedre Jalleguos, Abigail Madrid, Pe tronita Madrid, and Enedina Mestas. First and second grades, Miss Foster teacher: Allejandro Bemal, Benito Herrera, Clara Lucero, Refugio Lucero, Xovertita Mestes and Pauline "Varela. Second grade. Miss Lawrence teacher: Manuel Olgnsin, Isaac Rhodes, Gustav Sellgman, Kenneth Pixley, Jose Galle gos, Alice Cowan, Grace Stewart and Francisco Soto. First grade, Miss French teacher: near proving fatal Kirkpatrick was taken out. Thomas shifted to his posi tion, and Beckwith put in at center. In this half the college more than ever lacked the (team work, and the scoring was on individual star plays. Snyder was knocked out, but soon recovered his wind, and was again in the game. Haggart was the local star, while nyder did most of the scoring for the pass City boys. The playing of Mayer, a new man at guard, nras surprising. Following is the lineup: Y. M. C.' A. Snyder, fprward; Black, forward; Jones. center; Atkinson, guard; Andrews, guard. College Haggart (captain), forward; Eede. forward; Thomas, Beckwith. cen ter; Kirkpatrick, Thomas, guard; May er; gtiard. Referee H. L. Mitchell. Umpire Lane. j Timers Powell, Blaine. The Y. M. C. A aggregation left on I this morning's train for El Paso. I an endless chain of customers cause like the present. Keep in mind the fact that we must move. Also, that we must sell goods before we do move. The big feature for next week is shoe bargains. It is a well known fact that we carry the' best line of shoes in El . Paso and at present prices they are unquestioned bargains. a Singi e Pair HERALD ON SALE IN LAI CRUCES, X. M. Fnufc JL. Hairier, Aemt, opposite yMrtofllce. Bally Heralg ea aale by Lxa Cnaesn Dths Co., Camozxe'a Newi 9taa4 leaite yoatefficc Regina Alderete, Mariano Aqquirre, Fred Gallegos, Arturo Lucero, Fred "Wagner, and Raymond Speare. South Building:. Fourth and fifth grades. Mr. Evans teacher: Frank "Will, Xleves Mestos, and Grace Monty. Third grade, Miss Xesbiit teacher: Albino Apodaca, Salmon Brown, Bennie Davis, Harold "Will, and Mamie Dossey. Second grade. Miss Blickenstaff teacher: May Armijo, Petrita Apodaca, Luis Erez, and Bennie Chavez. Xorth Building-. Mrs. Buell teacher: Augustine Ala millo, Filaberto Alamlllo, Nicanor Ar mijo, Julian Bernal, Oscar Garrett, Vicente Mestes, Lojlo Montoyo, Alcadio Sarario, Tomas Sarario, Juan Chavez, Elena Lucero and Carolina: Herrera. Carol McCash and Neil McCash have entered the Las Cruces school, the for mer In the second grade and the latter in the seventh grade. They recently came here with their parents from Cin cinnati, O. The eighth grade students took their final examination in the United States history Friday and now have taken up the study of Civics un der the direction of Miss Papen. In literature, this grade has begun Evan geline and the fifth grade the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Frank Frenger, one of the first grade boys, was thrown from his horse while riding to school about a week ago, and .has been detained at home from the In juries he received from the fall. Purchase Xevr Maps. The school board recently purchased a full set of maps for the upper grades and the equipment thus provided Is ap preciated verymuch by both the pupils and teachers. Professor J. H. Wagner, the energetic principal, is busy advising with his 13 lieutenants, and notwithstanding the odd and much avoided number the school is progressing under his quiet, but firm discipline. LAS CRUCES AXD MESILLA VALLEY PERSONALS Las Cruces, X. M., Jan. 22. L. IC "Williams returned to El Paso Friday evening after a two days' visit with Las Cruces friends. Dr. Bailey, of -the La Union country, was visiting his Las Cruces friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. r.rn:er were pas sengers for El Piso Friday evening. M. TtlnnmoTi'lrnaritz' SUDerviSOr Of . the street work, went down to El Paso las evening. . ' Vfl Dr. I. c. Cfden, of El Paso, spent Friday in Las Cruces, returning to El Paso in the evening. Miss Eloise Faulkner, a niece of Mr. andMrs. R. L. Faulkner, arrived, yes terday from San Antonio and will spend some time a guest at their home. Frank Kropp expects to make the start with his family about the middle of next week for Germany, where they will make their future home. Ir. and Mrs. R. M. Loper, of Manila, who recently arrived from an extended trip in Europe, will also make an ex tended visit in the United States before returning to Manila. They are the coming to our store to secure of S guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Suther land. Attorney R. L- Young was on the street yesterday for the first time in two weeks, having been confined to his home by sickness. LAS CRUCES DAILY RECORD. Las Cruces, N. M., Jan. 22. The fol lowing deeds and other papers of rec ord have been filed with the recorder of Dona Ana county: Deeds Filed. David Maranda et ux to Sociedad Zaragoza, warranty deed to a part of lot 2 In block 21 of the town of Colo rado, X. M., area 4S feet by 27 yards; consideration ?200. Dated Jan. 8, 1910. James F. Sattley et ux to E. HMor rill, warranty deed to lots 4 and 5 and 8 In the Las Cruces Realty company's Alameda Place addition; consideration $425. Dated Jan. 15, 1910. Howell Jordan to E. E. Mclntyre, quit claim deed t an undivided one-eighth Interest in 150.14 acres of placer ground situate and being the northwest three quarters of the northeast quarter and lots 2 and 3 of section 17 fractional township 29 south range 4 east; con sideration $275. Dated May 14, 1908. D. "W Rickhart to El E. Mclntyre, quit claim de'ed to an undivided one eighth interest in 150.14 acres of placer ground situate and being the northwest three-quarters of the northeast quarter and lots 2 and 3 of section 17 fractional township 29 south range 4 east; con sideration ?300. Dated May 9, 1908. United States of America to Jose Mar ques, patent title to the south half of the northeast Quarter "the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and j the lot No. 5 of section 6 township 2b south range 3 east, N. M. P. M., dated August 15, 1906. Ramon DeLaO, probate judge, to Jose Cordova, deed confirming title to lots 3, 4, 5, and In block 5 of the Berino townsito and being ap art of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 20 township 3 south range 3 east; dated Jan. 8, 1910. Ramon DeLaO, probate judge, l to Ignaclo Griego, deed confirming title to lots 7 and 8 in block 16 of the Berino townsite and being a part of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 3 township 20 south range 3 east; dated Jan. 8, 1910. Ramon DeLaO. probate judge, to Alejandro Acebes, deed confirming title j to lot 4 in block 17 of the Berino town- J site and being apart of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 3 township 20 south range 3 east; dated Jan. 8 1910. Ramon DeLaO, probate judge, to Pablo Acebes, deed confirming title to lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 5 of the Berino townsite and being a part of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 3 township 20 south range 3 east; dated Jan. 8, 1910. .Ramon DeLaO, probate judge, to Panceano Romero, deed confirming title to lots 11 and 12 in block 2 and lots 2'and 7 in block 6 of the Berino town site and being a part of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 3 township 20 south range '3 east; dated Jan. 8, 1910. Ramon DeLaO, probate judge, to Homobono Acebes, deed confirming title to lots 5 and 6 In block 17 in the Berino townsite and being a nart of t the south half of the, southeast quarter ui secuon i townsmp zu soutn range 3 east; dated Jan. S. 1910. Ramon DeLaO, probate judge,'1- to Octabiano Herrera, deed confirming title to lots 9 and 10 in block 2 and i lots 9, 10, 11, and '12 in block 36 of the Berino townsite and being a part of bargains such as are offered hoes Now Reserved Sale of Women's Shoes "Women's and children's shoes form a big feature of our Mam moth Removal Sale. The four following specials in women's shoes are well worthy of your attention, so do not overlook them Women's shoes worth $1.75 Women's shoes, worth $3.00; and $2.00; Removal ftl IQ buv"themnow ' M OC Sale price .. . WM Women's shoes "worth $2.25 Women's shoes, that should and $2.50 per pair; Removal sell for "$3".50; .Removal Sale bale price next week fgi IS 0&1& Reduced prices on Children's Shoes range from 40c to $1.45 Women's Hose On Women's Hose the reductions range from 6e for 10c hose to 35c for 65c hose. Don't overlook Children 's Hose ! Our Mammoth Removal Sale of Men's Shirts offers values that you cannot .possibly du plicate. Prices begin at 35c for work and dress shirts wortlr-50e and range up to $1.65 for broadcloth and flannel shirts worth $2.50 and $3.00. Buy shirts here next week. Look for the Red Canvas Front Corner San Antonio and Mesa the south half of the southeast quar ter of section 3 township -20 south range 3 east; dated Jan. S, 1910. Ramon DeLau, probate judge, to C. A. Thompson, deed confirming title to lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 17 of the Berino townsite and being a part of the south half of the southeast Quarter of section 3 township 20 south range 3 east; dated Jan. 8, laiO. J. T. Miller to C.E. Caldwell, war ranty deed to lots 21, 23, 25 and 27 in block 74 of Miller's addition; considera tion $1.00 and other valuables? dated May 17, 1909. J. T. Miller to D. Xewton, warranty deed to lots 7. 8, ?, 10, 11 and 12 In block 35 of Miller's "Washington Park This Will C . 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