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ALAMOGrORDO NEWS-AD VEBTTSEB Volume 16 Number 52 ALAKOaORDO, OTERO COÜNTY, HEW MEXICO, SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1913 One Dollar Per Annum SHOES at Less THAN COST AFTER CLOTHING at a Great REDUCTION INVEN NO GOODS TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER In order to clean up stock, 'md to make room for Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we are oíng to pat on sale the following Merchandise: Men's Overcoats, Clothing, Boys' Suits, Shoes, Underwear, Sweaters, Wool Shirts, Ladies1 and Misses1 Coats, Knit Skirts, Petticoats, Kimonos, Mufflers, Knit . Caps, Ladies Neck Wear, and many other articles which we have not the room to mention. Dry Goods Special 8 l-3c Apron Checks. Sale price 6 '4 ' jr.c Flanelettea. Salo price lit 10c Flanelettes, Sale Price 8? 16 and I2r percales, sale price lOO Knit Skirts It. SI Knit Skirts, bale price 81.25 85c. Knit Shirts, sale price 65 Petticoats All It. 00 Petticoats. Sale price All 1.25 Petticoats, sai.-p rice All 12.00 Petticoats. Sale price All 12.50 Petticoats. Sale price Kirsdtbaum Qoffaaa 79 81. i: 81.95 Knit Caps and Mufflers r.Oc Knit Caps go at IOC 85c Knit Caps go at 65 11.21 KattC aps go at 81.00 l..r.o Knit Caps go at 81.10 Kimonas Crepe Kimonas which sell regularly at 12.00. salo price 81.50 Ladies Shirt Waists One lot of Shirt Waists which sell up to 11.00, sale price 50 One lot of 8birt Waists which sell up to! 2.00, s ile prlctl J 5C Womens Neckwear 65c Collar and Cuff Sets, Sale price 50 11.00 Collar and Cuff Sets. Sale price 75 11.15 Collar and Cuff Sets. 8ale price 95 CASSOCKS AT I KSS THAN COST Ladles' and Misses Coats AT COST Women and Chi Id rene Under wear All Indies 85c t'nderwear go at 50 All Ladies 35c Underwear go at 25 All Chlldrens 50c Underwear go at 40 All Chlldrens 25c Underwear go at 20 Take ADVANTAGE of this GREAT CLOTHING SALE Here is an opportunity to buy CLOTHING at a BIG REDUCTION Crrrf(kicl A. II. KlBSCMBAl? 125. tu aults at... "18.75 22. .".it ul at 16.75 20.00 suits at 14.75 15.00 miiI.s a. 11.7f 12.50 suits at 10.75 Boys Suits 18.00 boys suiis at 86. 0 11.50 hoys Kui.it at 85 Í50 15.00 boys suit.' nt 84.00 M.60 boys suds :if 8-t.60 13.50 boys suits at $2.80 MKNH OVKIM'OATS 122.111) ill mi mig at 815.00 15.00 overcoats at 1O.50 IS. 00 overcoats at 7.50 10.00 overcoats at 6 50 7.00 overeoaU at. 4.75 New Spring Goods Arriving Daily NwW 'Laces. New Embroideries. White Goods. Linens, Ginghams ;ind La dies Oxfords. Mens Corduroy Suits j Mens Corduroy suits 25 por cent off. , .Mens Corduroy pants 20 per cent off Mens Flannel Shirts $3.00 Flannel Shirts go at 82.40 2.50 Flannel Shir s go at 2.(K 2.0(1 Flannel Shirts go at 1.60 1.50 Flannel Bhfrta go at 1.21) LIS Flannel Shirts go at 1.00 Mens Underwear Sale J1.25 cotton ribbed suits at 9V 1.00 cotton ribbed salts at 75f Uroken lots of Wool Unerwear at cost Mens 65c rotton underwear go at 95 Mens 50c cotton underwear go at 7 a suit Ladies, Men and Childrcns Sweaters THEY ALL GO AT 20 PER CENT REDUCTION Mens Sweater Vests at Less Than Cost 13.50 Vests go at 82.40 3.'") Vests go at 82.00 Men and Boys Overalls One iot of Mens $1.00 Overalls go at 85 Boys 60c o eral la go at. . . . 40 Bargains in Mens Shoes These are broken lots in Robert. Johnson & Rand. F.orsheim and l)oui;!us Sshoca. 11.60 shoes, sale iri . . . . . 81 .90 S.00 shoes, sale price.... JS.ftS 1.60 Knot's, sale ptic. . . . 2 65 4.00 shoes, sale price. ... ft 00 1.60 shoes, sale Brice. ... it ' B.Ojl shoes sale price.... 3.75 Ladies Shoes To close out lots in which there itre not all sizes All 13.00 shoes redttc-d to OO All 3.50 shoes reduced to 2.50 All 4.00 shoes reduced to 2 95 100 PAIRS CHILDREN! SHOES AT LESS THAN COST Mens Dress Shirts 11.50 shirts go at 81-15 1.25 shirts go at ir.r 1.00 shirts go at 75a The Old RELIABLE Place m i 1 G.J.WOLFINGER Alamogordo, New Mexico Prices the Lowest; Qual ity the Best 1 Sale Begins Sat., Jan. 13, and Lasts Until FrL, Jan. 31 THE THOMAS GRAIN CO. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN All kinds of Grain, Mill Feed & Hay GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, STOCK AND POULTRY POOD We haadle Westers Seeds COAL HARNESS AND RADDLES CITY TIlAMHr'Klt. Career 9th aad MlaMajaa A. Thane S iOCAbTEMS in Kl Paso this liMi J. uní led Friday Dóra los (or Nodales. Áriz . n n bui ness i i of a ,-erai days duivM.m. Podro Martines, aheea herder. aras caught out in the blizzard which Swept this s": ii n on the 7th. and Week later was brought i town wiiii both feet froz-ii. Aznpotatioa zrlU probabl) le necessary, Mr. ami Mis. Joe Carpenter re turaed Sunday evening roa Ele phaat ttui'c ir here they have bees for the past eight moa as. Tb arc preparing to -in a shoe repa.ii Shop and ihilt stand one door south at Groom 'a meal m irkei . The annual mee lag of stock hold rs of the Pfrst Nattoaal Baak w hold .lamin-y 4 sad the the follow ing Htm ion wen enacted to serve liniM" be ensuhfg rear: c. ij Mitchell, .1. K. GIIbiM,, James Hun tar. E. ft. w.ijlMd, F. C. Pol tk. Th ledjees House Mission .o i t of the M. E. Ctiurch. south, wi!1 gi.'e a do lit' r so i;il Prtdw ninth lanuary 24. The mi in hers of the so el y have each contribuí d one dol lar and will relave 'In method by which they earncd'H. In addition a program will be rendered. If vou are looking for bargains in to .ling, Bbees, w mien's gowns and dry goods, you will do well m read ih big, interesting announeemen G. 7. Wolflager makes i his wek la his ''After In..n.i.ry Sale" s4 ver lia meat, Read ii through and t.'i n hike -beiore th bargains are all gone. In he jus ice-of-the-p- are elei -lion hup Monday Ittdge W. K. S'.al 'u; proa easily over his oppoaMiui, J. S. ISa'ccr and Hop Lee. and ei bench the eaadtdataa for eoMtahle Ware more numerous and the cos tea more s;mi ed, James J, Bill waa safety elected, aoceaafnitjr dis tiBciag Jamee Bwope, v. T. Pats nd Charley B irklehaveh. George S'üeis di d at Hot! Dleu E! Piso, on Thnrsday last of par- 'lysis He lemvea a wife and a bah) iir! aboui two weetu old. Mr. Scll- rs wzs taken sick a: Tala'csi onl: tboa thrae weoks ago. from whk b ptaea he was ta'-r -n la El Paso fo: traa ment. Mr. Selláis wza we' known in this comiruni.y. and fo: '"n years or more lived at Cloud- roL. The Pythian S's'frs ins' ailed h fo!low1n3 offhers for the ensuinc z months Tuesday evening: Mrs V.'il'.iam lolinson. P C; Mrs D. A PVthtey, M. E. C; Mrs Ton Ofleilley, K. S.: M-s. .1. V. l.a ham. E. J.; Mrs. WOttaza Holmes K. of R. &. c.j Mrs. Beorge Wat tele. Sr., ML (.r F.; Mrs 0, F Prtaco, M.;Mrs. L R. HuRhes. P of IT.: Mrs. OaaVga Wetgztie, Jr. Gnard. Maata G'Bri. who ti-rd at E Paso on ihe 3d InsTni. was w.-d' itnown to many cf our yotOM ntw ea well as the reaUeata of High rolls and Mt Park. B. which hattat pazzaai sh spen i:r awzaaaer va" ''ts Mka O'Mri. n waa a raat d?nt of Alamo?. irdo for abou. eight -a months end 'vis a charaataaj vouni l'dy. sh" was 2." y-ars of fa at the tfm of har depth. Bar mottzcr, Mrs O'Hiien. is a ih'r iir.e aertoaary ill with neat bron- i hitis. l; ;rn To Mr. and Mrs. W. S.Hew lioaday night, a baby girl. Mr. rti itta tor several months has man custodian for ihe El Paso & Southwestern System at Cloudcroft. Mrs. Walker in Sixteen Springs ''anon is very ill. o Waari ta hStnj Marca 1 will buy one or two ars of i area or some cheap stock horses, live prke and weight. C. A. Was ii. Tahoka, Texas. Preab) 1 1 1 hui sK-iaJ. Prlday, January l", the Presbyter ni church will hold a social gather il at the church building, opening 7;::o p. Bt. The purpose is to se ire funda to pay for the new Gos ! II) um books. To do this they tk tor a freewill offering from all he may feel able to thus help in, From 7:30 to 8:30 all who avi Innocent games are requested a bring ZBCh, The following pro ra::: will be rendered: Trio M adames Tagagrt, Sea nans, Minns. ii . ition- Miss Lyman. Quartette- Mesara. Morgan, Mc almont, Bchurtz, Arms:rong. Address "The Importance cf the talk in War." J, A. Armstrong. Mixed Quartette Mesara. Mor an and Armstrong, Mesdames Tag ,r' end Soper. Light n fresbroeata will be 83rved, 'uraisbed by our Ladies 'Aid socie A very hearty welcome to all rho may wish .o spend a pleasant nd profitable sc Ml boar with us. o CVnoVzufr ra X I . (By S oil P. Willi pis) ClOWden ft. .Ian. 17. W. S. Hew t" h-s Jes bt en -h 1; d out as is odlan fr the E! Pasa South western System at Cloud rofi b A. M MtCorkle. travelhtg auditor Mr. Bewette rastgajed o ar sayt p poefticn t Aaimaajotu and )nf Turaay to assume lis new mMJca W, R CI k wai rjtaekod In t0 tnk. Mr. H rare ai pa . Mr. CI n k h a resideBt tr Ctoacterotf and his ktnaady had sipJi leans ;h-" ouali fls him to hold Um pjsl Ion whl h ha i rajetea;, havin -b een emaVryed la water earvlaa m:in at cloudcroft s"me tim- aj;i. In the atactica hel Monday I. M .Posa was elected Jus lee of ih. sesee for Practacl No. in nnd S H. Nimrax nonatahle Ral bet ani" data h-.d an owaazaeal. C. P Kalaht, J. A. Ta'ui.i pnd 8' ou B Willi ama erc tadgaa cf the ei(. ' ,;'B, and O. Ifaatatoa and Gorge Nimmo !! clerks. M r end Mis. P S. Rispes en.r 'ilnrd at their bom. Tu?sdiy eveB Ing. Those pres-nt were: Mr aSd Mra. F. s. Rtgag Mtaaea NaaMa Rle:s. liOii Pain r, Ethel Kliklind; Megg,-a. Alireu Itiggs and S ot. U. Willlims. B irn To Mr. and Mr. H Coz Monday nlglit, a bihy bv Mr. Coz la with the Cleve a Knight Mercantile company. Preabyl Oh Barb, lanuary it, our 11 a. m. subject I, 'Is the Second Coming of Our i rd Near?" The 7 p. in. meeting iil be a song service on .be same ibjett, Welcome to all our servl J. A. ARMSTRONG. o Rook Party. Mrs. D. A. Fribley entertained a tumbar of her friends on Thursday rening wi .h a rook party. Refresh ins were serve and a very leas&ai evening spent. Those pres nt were: Messrs. and Mesdames Villfam lonson, C. M. Beecher, Thomas O Reilley, J. Prather, J. C. Harry. William Holmes. J. r-.rnnce, Mr. Morrell. o Adv rtised Letters. List of advertised letters for week endine January 3, J913: Johnaon, Mrs. J. W.; Ortiz, Sra. Fallslara; Kuiz. Gonzales Perez; Dr. Feliciano; Sape, Sil. When calling please say advertised and pay one cent. J. M. Hawkins, P. M. o Ii. V. Schurlz has departed for his home in Cameron. Mo., after a i ileasant visii here with hie parents i tio .nu ii in uiuuici .i wwiii'. O Report of the ndiiioa of the ALIMO STATE RANK of Ahuwo gonlo. New Mexico, at the efoae of llnslneMH Decv mber 31, a.H Called for by the State Beak in Department. RESOURCES DOLLARS oans and Discounts. . . . IS7.853.71 )verdrafts. Secured and Unsecured 9.8.1 unking House and Lots 5.600.00 irnlture and Flzturea 4,700.00 Jue from Banks 38,144.16 'hecks and other cash itema 1.901.31 (Not Cliaslfled) 1.146.6'. iiual Cash on Hand TOTAL $119.445.78 LIABILITIES DOLLARS api tal Stock Paid in. .$15,000.00 tiiplua 1.000.00 lvidqnda Unpaid 750.00 hi I to I! inks 14,339.35 adivldual Deposits, anb- Je t to check 80.148.78 'ertifiraus or Depoait. . 6,188.90 !aahlera Checks Out- atanding . . . .' 1.918.75 TOTAL $119,445.78 i cf New Mexico, County of Otero, sa: I. C. M Hunter. Cashier of the .hove-nai:.rd bank, do aolemaly ;wear that the above statement la ru- to the best of my knowledge tai belief. C. M. HUNTER. Cashier. SubS'-rtbed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January. 1913. MRSHALL W. PARKER. Notary Public. Correct Attest : C. E. MITCHELL. J. R. GILBERT. J. W. MITCHELL. HUGHES & BENNETT RECIPROCITY I Paso i Geo. Carl was week ob bullae. Por Rest House on New York avenue. See Geo P. Srhurtz. Irby Kalrlesa of Tularoaa waa In towa Tuesday sad Wednesday. It. S Coanell of Tularoaa was a ; visitor Tuesday sad Wednesday. Hoa. J. L. Lawaoa waa called to Saata Pe this week ob legal bual- I aeaa. ra W. ruñen of Doaiinx Is here for a law weeka lalt with Mlaa Jean ti Hartón. ' Mr. aad Mra. R. P. Balthla of I Cloudcroft were la towa Taeaday and Wednesday. R. H. Oliver came here Tuesday from El Paao aad will apead aever al day a with friends Carl Everett of Meacalero was la town several days this week trsasattlag business Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers of Csrthae.g Mo., have been visitors In the city for the past week. Mra. Joe Walker arrtved frmo her home at ML Park Wedaeeday and la the sueat of Mra. G. P. Rousseau. J. L. Sutton returned Tuesday morning from St. Louis, where he has been for lb past alz montba. Mlaari Nadiae Rtggs of Cload rroft and Vida Redlr of Orosrsade were here Friday aad Riturday talh lag teachers' ezamlaattoBa. D. M. Sutherland. T. A. Prazier. Col. Jaa. A. it. mi Bill Carr sad Bea WcoteB left Wednesday tin. in lag ob a bualueaa trip to Oscura. Selliax at private sale my bouae hold f o nut nr.- also oae good or Ksb. dome quirk and gat your tholte at your own price: J. C. Harry. Mr. aad Mra. William Els 'worth of K .ns i-, City, who have been aton plng at the St. Elmo for the paat wek elft Wednesday afternoon for El Paao. Hob. Ibo M. Dovw- !cf f f S-iata Fo S.inday IanI. He la b zta aBBtor for Otero and I. In ola oub tlea sad will represe im i.ia coau'l.u ence urlng ihe piraeai 00 day a a-aloa. here i a kind of reejnrocitv which has an imnortant bearintr on the personal welfare of every Man, Woman and Child in this community. It is an exchange of equivalents between this store and every individual on both aidee. Your profit is in having a 8afe Place to buy your Groceries, and a strong financial institution interested in the development of your affairs. Our profits are gained from the moderate fees received from the countless transactions made each day. Come and establish reciprocal relations with s store in which every transaction is "Money-backed" as to honest go ids, honest prices and honest, efficient service. The Strongest Grocery Firm in Otero County HUGHES & BENNETT