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Cecal Griefs. Ranger liropliy rctun.t.l from court At Tucnmcari Tuesday. Judge Toombs spent Sunday at liomu with his family and returned to Tucnmcari where be is attend iujj court. Bob Elcorto returned Tuesday from an extended trip in Colorudo. traveling for a cigar bouse. Absolute cost is whut is naked for all Bradley Flows and Discs at Bob Isaacs. J. M. Djom went to Dalliart Wednesday ou business. Ricardo Gonzales and Bon of Clupham, were in town this week The buy crop for this year is assured, order your Deerine, mow er of Bob Isaacs. Serapio Mara, from Beenbam whs iu Clayton Wednesday. II. J. Hammond returned tb lirst of tho week from a trip to New York. Contractor Sanford is piisVine tho work n the third story of the Eklui J Hotel. When you want Coal Call Clay ton Beer and Ice Co. They an r; elusive agents for Hasting Com. phone 74. Mr. Washburn, government fi n itnry inspector, is here super in tend iiig t ho d ippiug of the Sehleter North and In man cattle. We are ulud to welcome the f.iinillv of Tom Snyder back to the city of Clayton. t'aptain Austin, elnirnian oi the sanitary Board, of this Terri tory bus liecn at Clayton this week looking after the duties of his otficc. He reports things looking more favorable hero thnn in othe sections of the country. When you are warm and thirsty go to McQueen's where they serve Steffens Celebrated Ice Cream, and delicious Egg Phosphates. Mrs. Nichla retimed Moi da ,. from Pueblo, where she bud lei to accompany her sou home, who has been ntU uding school at that pi CO. M sdame3 R. Pierce and Be ford Uicketts wero callers at our oflicj Monduy. Berry Bivens, of Mineral passed through Clayton Saturday for Missouri, where he was iu umoiicd to the ledside of his father. The way the wool has leen , con ing into Clayton the last few days reminded ns cf being iu Tex as when the cotton wagons were crowding the streets. The Clayton Coal Co. are sell ing Hastings Lump Coal for $5.50 per ton, Hasting egg at $5.75 per ton, office at Clayton Livery Barn Phone 35. W. J. Eaton went out to the Cnrrumpa attending to some lifj iuurauce business. Wrdmsday. A concert of musical and liter ary arts and a cantata, "The Ten Virgins" will b given at the Baptist church Saturday evening June 24, at 8 o'clock. The new Snnitnriiiui, built by Dr. C harlton, lias been complete! and several of our professional people are taking offices in the building. This building is a cred it to our town and Dr. Charlton certainly deserves 'great com niondation for the enterpriee. Judge E. E. Solomon, represent ing trust saving investment Co with head quarters at Pueblo, was bore in the interest of his company this week. We knew tho Judge stveral years ago when be was i onnty judgj of Callahan co u t Texas and always knew hint as a e'tizen of prominent standing., i L. E. Ilerron left Tuosday, witl i a complete cow outfit, including I cewpuncbers and all, for W. C White's ranch on the Cimarron, to receive two hundred head of cows that be purchased from Mr. White hart" Monday fur the rtirp:so of buying a bay horse and while iero the following message was wired him: ' P. D. Wight quotes heavy suits end advanced quota tions in driving horses. Market fluctuating." Clayton Driving Ch.b. The joke must have been turned back to this end, as we saw the operator hero hunting up the parties thut guarentwed tin barges. Wednesday evening the results Mr. McQueen's trip "showed up" iu the form of u k-uutifu. sorrel horse. When it comes to hardware wi over this neck of the woods lik.- blanket, Bob Isaacs. Card of Thanks. To the peoplo of Clayton whe ho kindly assisted, in the late ill nc-ss of my husband: Please ac cept my thanks. Sahrah Layton. Mis Lida Thompson has open- u.l a public stenographer office it tho new Sanitarium buildi ig nut iV.icits work in that line, Misi jida has just completed this cjur e in Bowling Greer, Ky., am we gladly recommend her to par ties havii g thin class of work to bi lone. . Fishing taclifo find B.isa -ball gods, Ilaiii mocks and Ciotjuet sets at Bob Isaacs. A four horse load of lumber left Clayton Monday for the Corouadr nining camp m Peacock Canyon Ve understand that this Company is riming under full headway nm dso that the Sater Copper Co have about gotten things iu slmpi j to pros u their work vigcrously Dr. Caldwell, of Amarillo. was here Wednesday and Thursday oi his monthly appointments. Th Doctor bus built up quite an ex tensive practico hero in which In has given entire satisfaction. Dr Caldwell conies to Clayton witl the highest of recommendation! from pvoplc of good standing thn. we know as lM;ing thoroughly skilled in tho priitace lis c'uiinf ear, eye, nose und throat. benc we do not li;lny i.i rccommcndiiif. him to the peoplo of Clayton uiu adjacent conntry. Those Eftf Phosphates anc Egg Chocolates at McQueen's are delicious. Try One, Alst Steffens Celebrated Ice Cream, Mr. J. W. McQueen has kindly offered to give one hulf of tin proceeds of his Soda Fountain and Ice Cream on Saturday tin 21 I-. for th s I cneSt of the M. E. Iiurch. Ladies of the M, E, Aid Society will be in waiting. Tin Fclipso wind mill is the Best und needs less repairs, but il ycu want repairs we have got them on band at Bjb Isaacs. A petition was in circulation ii, Clayton this week directed to tin Fort Worth & Denver It. R. to run through mail cars on the day trains instead of dropping them off ut Amarillo and Trinidad, which would give us two daily mailt each way and l e a great conven ience to all points between the two stations mentioned. Tom Hardin has taken tid vant age of thn season which wo are re. ceiving this year and has planted, about forty acres of crop. John Hill and family have niov. ed to their ranch on the Currum- pa for the summer. "Ropo" we havo it in all sizes from up to one inch ut Bob Isaacs, We are requested to announce that S. B. Culp tho Christian mii.i ,ter will preach in the Chris tian Church Sunday morning and evening tilling bis regular appoit- incut and will contiuuo meetings every night during the week hold ing revival services over the first Sunday in July. The public are cordially invited to these spciil revival services commencing Juno 25th. See the young ladies of the town in "The Ten Virgins" the little girls in "The Little Mothers and other friends of yours in c tVer interesting parts, at the Baptist Dr. Hume Brown accompanied Fred Barch out to bis ranch last Saturday and spent a couple of days. John Maherand Mrs. Chatter- don. of the Cimarron, were hen Sunday for the purpose of meet in'.' Mrs. Chatterdon's sister, Mrs. Shell of Trinidad, who is iu jioor health, they left for Mrs Chatter lofi's boinu Meudny, Screen dcors and Refrigerators nid Ice cream freezers ut Bol Isnnc3, The ball gnmo lietween Folsom and the team from this place, will not play the game ut Folsom Sun lay. as was announced on nccoun of some of the Folsom boys vefus ng to violate one of tin; Tei C inininndinents. "Rerieinlier tli Sabbath day to keep it IV,.' W. P. Strong, of (Jurrttt, war in town this week with several loa Is of wool, Mr. StroMg reporU the government surveyor, Scleck. is putting n water guAge in the Cimarron near bis ranch and is al so surveying out a canal to the flats south of the Cimarron. S. C. Swliik the pror-otor of .he Water Melon Day at Rocky. ;'ord. which a few years ago enter :ained somcthi.g like thirty or :'ortv lteonle and now entertains thirty and firty thonsaud, vras i registered at the Ekbmd Su id.iy. Ira Haven and daughter, of Sun Ange'o, Texas, passed through 'J!nyton Monday to vitit relatives it Mineral. i U dies! I ; . We take pleasure in ai.noiinc-l ing that Mrs. I. D" Loo nis m il M;s. Nellie Kichols have opened u j Dressmaking and Millinery D partiucutcn t! fn.l, Noor'of cn stort; and we inv.t ; fie public to call and get tio.pi dated. Nu!f 8el Floe.rsheim Black well Co. CernuX Mowers' Ar.d Rakes A Q00 THIN Q The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will meet on Ti.es lay June 27th., with Mrs. G. L. Marsh. ' All are cordially invited. J. F. BARNHART, Watch Maker. Strictly first-class work, and guar auteed, at McQueen's drug store. To PULL M. IIERZSTEIN & Co's GENERAL STOE IS A WEBER WAGON A Full Line of Baby Buggies and Co-Carts. Liv e THOMAS VARGAS & SON, DKALEKS IN Fine Whits, 'Liquor and Ciy tr.i. Ihjtllctl Crr HtciiHy. ( 'LA P1IA M, Xnr. iltvuv. So. 5713. KEPOHT CF THE COXDITIOX OF The First National Bank at clavton, U the territory o( new tr.esico, At thk i'ldkx or huiUxcsk. x ii !, UU'i. REKOIRC'ES. Loan ttntl lixroi:if. . ()m'ilruf1, wired i . mnl vnxct'tiiv;!. AND 1 he Clayton ry5 i! eed al v les V. S. JjohUh h secure circulation U. .S'. llondx tii Hcctuv. U. S'. J).' pox it PrciniiiniH o i U, S. Doi.i.Ans. .S.iY; itO,l)UO,00 R. PIERCE, Proprietor. - Joixl Rig3 and C.iicfn! Drivers. Fee! Yard and C.-i v Honstf in Cmn-tion. Hay and Grain Always on Hand ?hoi.e No. 35 CLAYTON. N. M John tSprir., Prop. Ciaytoa Meat Market jj Fresh and Salt Meats. Choice rrmts and vegetables Always in Stock. ..w)o,oc Phone No 33 I aij CLAYTON. N. M. 7Wr.i .". n.iooot The Ice ilan snys a 5001 1). Book lUmkimj house fnmi- is worth 51.00. 10(X)lli. Book S7.50 tare and Ji.tt:ire i'.;7..fli 21)0011), 1100 and will deliwr !), from Xnlimml Banks lOlbs. anil up any day or when wanted. Notice Dr. AUiert J. Caldwell, whose practice is limited to tho Eye. Ear, NTo:e and Throat, will ho in Clay on. July 1(.) and 20th, at the jf ice of Dr. J. C. Slack. inol rnxcrce .) 1.771.41 Due from approced rrHerr." oyenh 19.0HS.0i. Cla ck ami other cash items 110.70 Sole?, of other national Bn ilka n 10,00 Fractional paper rnr- rencji. nicklex and cents .. lie su.e and t::ke in the "Crazy Lairfiil ne.uiej reserre in "udr" at Fax e It i: Dcmii'm c lit - Hanks, ci ; . .c:,: in -neing Saturday, July 1st. l'.M". LADIES NOTICE! T take pleasure announcing to my friends and patrons that I nm no longer in thi employ of the Uuien Commercial Co. having opened a Dressmaking Parlor fn pardncrship with Mrs. 1. D. Looinis at The Floershrini Blackwell C store, a call solieited. Mrs. Nellie? Nichols. Carriu Yonngcaino in Monday from K-mtoii to visit with her uncle und aunt, Mr. mil Mrs Harry Ilerron until ufto; tho 4th. Several fos r-horso loa Is of wojI came into Clayton Monday from Colorado, which was bought 1V Clayton merchants. W.T. Lee, of the'U. S. Reclamn- tion service, and Dr. T. W Stan ton, of the IT. S. Paleontologic division geological survey paused through CI tyton Tuesday enrouto Specie ... .. Ijcaal tender .0.1x7.00 .I.JV.00 notes H, 000.00 Redemption fund irilli ('. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 'JW.OO Total ,M1.!64.'7 BacS'fijra- Corner Saloon.- 'il?. - Jose L. Duran, Prop. ;)-tU.KU IN'- - jZ? Vincs, ILiquorj and CiaraTjwC Restaurant ii Connection, Fn?e Corral For ily Patrons. CLAYTON . . . NEW MEXICO a 13 m n L. Wiarsh . Yard MABII.1TIIJS. DOLLARS. Capital ftock paid in i6,00u.00 Surplus fund 2,500,00 I' nd i rided profits, less ex pense and tares paid 561.7U Xalional Bank notes oidstandhiy GO.OOO.OO Dicidmids unpaid . ..7,20,00 Indiridual deposits sub- iect to check 75..M;.0 Time certificates of deposit L.14JC3.!)X United Stales deposits.. i.i.OOO.OO Xotes and hills rrdis- counted. 410(13.41 Total Xnl.!ti4.::7 Territory of N'nw ili-ii. o, Count) of Union, oh : I, J. W Ktaiis ca.hinr of tho uhtiro Daoii-d bank, ilo miletnnljr wpr thut the abore tutc far th C.madiau river looking up n,,nt ' truo 10 ,,,e b,'t ' mJ kBOlBdKt an.i " 1 II fl ,1- V....... II government reservoir sittrs. They I have been on tho Cimarron rivor for several days. Otto Menger returnod Monday from Beenbam, after severul Tays of recuperation, Will Detimore. of tho Ciirruni- pa was iu town yesterday. .Miss An y Burk who has been teaching a music class in Clayton for s 'vcral months, left for bei homo at Denvor Wednesday. Miss McGregor left for be liDine in Knusa? yesterday aftei visiting the family of Dr. Chnrltoi at this placo Remember the "Crazy Sale" a Fawcett & Dean commencing on SaturJay July 1st. 1905. Tom Mansker and family wero joined by John Jones and family at Tex I inc. left for the southern part of the Territory, last Satur day whero they expect to make their future home. belief. . J. W Kvand, Ca.liior. I'orrwt AtUt : H J Hahmiino ) " Vn S l.Ai kei DiroctoiK. N. K WHirwem a ) Rubwrcbml and nworu to hi-fom m this Snl, lnr of Juki HW5, - W. S. Mi-Namaiia. Notary Public. Dealer in all kinds of Pnilding Material Builder's Hardware, Paints, Oils. &c. A Good Stock always on Hand. Clayton f - I Now iTexico. Frank Evans Imported and Domestic ...Wines and Liquors.., BUDWEISER and LEMP'S B E E R FINE CIGARS. Cbe Clayton Saddlery Co. Have just Received A Full Stock of Saddles. Harness And everything carried in a ?irst-vlus$ Saddle Shop. 0. J. SCHNEIDER, Manager JINK SAYRUS. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, Camp House iu connection CLAYTON :: :: :: N. MEX rtcr.e No. (1. Mrs. I. D. L00M1S, DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY, WITH FLOKH8HEIM ItLlCKWKI.L Co. JUST OPENED, - the Clayton (Jaf, Meals and Lunches at all hours, DAY AND NIGHT. Bread, Pastry, Vegetables, Fruit, Hams and Bacon. The best Goods at the lowest Prices, BEN'S PLACE, PHONE NO.7S V- A- Overbay S Son Dealers In General Merchandise Clapham, N. M. Aocomadations For Man and Beast. 2$ Miles South of Clay ten. CONTRACTOR AN0 BUILDER,. Plans afld Siwifica tlona furnislii'd for all llnls of work. Country work Bolic itel. :; :: CLAYTON N. M J church June 21th.