Newspaper Page Text
I! Ias Vegas Free Press Fbidat, Jcnk 17, 1892. I If V jcr Pllfilfffil i P" 1 PEESCNAL. Call and get card with direc tions for making A. I. Coffee of Graaf& Kline Lots of wool coming in. Ripans Tabules euro indigestion. Tho Dos Kcales Whist club meets tonight with Mise Dickenson. The West Side sidewalks are a positive menace to life and limb. A new sidewalk is being laid be tween the Golden Rule comer and the planing mill. I will sell my entire stock of milli nery at cost just enough to cover expenses. Mrs. M. Noyes, Douglas avenue. The Las Vegas encampment No. 2, I. O. O. F., last night elected the fol lowing oflicers: W. S. McClean, chief patriarch; Perry IIogsett,high priest; Mr. Allen, scribe; Sam 15urger,senior warden; Francis Ogdcn, junior war den; F. LeDuc, treasurer. California Cabbage, Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peas, Cauliflower, AT HOFMEIf TER & DEMMER'S. EAILEOAD POINTERS. Miss Ilattie Fames arrived last night from Illinois. General Superintendent Nickerson passed through last night. G. Urislen, of Chicago, is now fir ing on the New Mexican division. Frank Uoebuck and bis brother havo taken a trip to the mountains. Roadmaster Raymond left for Al buquerque today, and Roadmaster Elliott will arrive from Raton to night. Eight miles of new steel will be laid east of Albuquerque next week, and the old steel will be put in the CcrrilloB bianch. Mrs. J. F. Long is reported to be very sick. W. E. Gortner left for Santa Fe last night II. S. Nones, insurance agent, goes south tonight. Benigno Romero left for Boston this morning. J. M. Gallcgos, of Los Alamos, is in town today. G. E. Hosmer passed through en route for Cerrillos last night. Hon. F. A. Manzanares returned from Albuquerque this morning. AI Roebuck, representing a JJalti more clothing house, is in town. Hon. L. C. Fort and family are expected back from Denver tonight Messrs. Hartman & Weil expect a car load of watermelons in a few days. Sam Samuels and wife are here from Cincinnati. He is in the dry goods business. Judge Wooster arrived from Rod ada last night, feeling greatly bene fitcd by the change. G. B. Farrell, the jeweler, who has been quite seriously sick, is better and able to be around once more. Dr. G. Q. Berryman, who was here last fall for the benefit of his health, returned from El Paso yesterday. James Harpole, a school teacher by profession and a carpenter by trade, arrived from Jasper county,Missouri, yesterday. lie who bath Judge Wooster's walking stick will confer a favor by returning it, for which he will re ceive the judge's blessing. Edward Henry leaves tonight for Socorro on insurance business. Ho will return to Albuquerque, where he will spend Sunday with Prof. Ram say. R. B. Canon, a real estate man of Brownsville, Texas, is here looking over the country. Wo hope he will locate, as we need men of large call ber here. Messrs. Barney Dailey and A. M. Buckingham will be in from Rocia da tomorrow with some specimens of quartz from their mine, which they intend shipping east to be assayed It is believed they have struck a good prospect. To PLEASURE SEEKERS Those wishing a few days of recre ation can go to El Rancho Porvenir, where persons desiring to spend the day can obtain room at the ranch and have free rides on boats. Admission for vehicles only 50c. Also feed and ice for sale. For further particulars address M. ROMERO, Las Vegas Hundreds ot people visited the Dcmocratio national wigwam to view tho work of the storm. Tho broken center pole and huge strips of canvas scattered about were all they saw. The building itself showed no evi dences of strain. Thousands of feet of planking were delivered daring the day, and the labor of erecting a timber roof instead of the airy canopy originally proposed wad in full swing. Night and day shifts of men will be on hand constantly till the wigwam's construction is complete. No fear is expressed that all will not be ready in time. "Now," asked the neophyte, "bhould I surrender my conscience in the interest of my client?" "No," answered tho preceptor, "you should not. That matter should have been attended to before you began tho study of lav." Tho Union Pacific, which is now under the Gould management, em braces 8,000 miles of road. Its earn ings amount to 140,000,000 annually, and has a . debt of $17,500 per mile mM- mm -m Only 15 cents per week takes it or rather, you can take it for 15 cents per week. NOTICE! Just as quick as my new rooms, in the Milligan block, on corner of Sixth street and Douglas avenue, can be fitted up I shall open up with a choice stock of Groceries- I hope all my old customers will remember me. J. H. STEARNS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. Nones 07 Publication. la Ibe dlKtrlct court, county of Ban Miguel M. Kck, 1 vs. J-No. 4102. I)nlel Kck. . The said defendant, Daniel Eck, I hereby notified that a nit In chancery una been com menced against blin In the district court fur the oounty of rau Miguel, territory of Now Mexico, by aald M. Kck, to olilaln a divorce on thegroundsof desertion and failure to provide. Complainant asks for the custody of the chil dren and for general relief. Hint unless you enter or cause to be entered your appearauce In mid ault on or before the Brat Monday of July, A. U InW. a decree pro oonfeaao therein will be rendered against you. U. A. Oraao, Clerk. W. D. Hunaia, Solicitor for Complainant. SSOCTNO TOTOBAMESn. The following' is the program for tomorrow's shooting at tho club grounds, commencing at 8:30 a. m.: 1. 15 singles, 5 moneys, entrance $1.60 D. Sachs & Sons donate one third case of Puritan rye. 2. 10 singles, 0 moneys, entrance 1 1.60, $10 added. 3. 5 pairs targets, 5 moneys, en trance $1.50100 Silver State ci. gars, $12.50 added. 4. 20 singles, 0 moneys, entrance $2.60, $15 added. 6. 10 live bmlx, 5 money, en trance $7.50, $30 added. 0. 15 singles, 0 moneys, entrance $1.50 Rosenthal Bros, donate 1 plush arm chair, 15 added. 1. 15 singles, expeit system, 6 moneys, entrance $1.50, 1 0 added. 8, 15 singles, 0 moneys, entrance $5 T. Crispell donates I doz. photo imperials, ad money, $10 added. A large number of children "bad a good time" at the residence of Mrs. O. G. Sehaefer yesterday afternoon, it being the baby's birthday. Among those present were Dot and Mary Long, Marguerite and Helen Cun ningham, Ophelia and Rebecca lien riques, Florence Hoskins, Mary Law rence, Alice Smith, Esiher ltobbins, Jeanette La Rue, Irene Whitmore, Irene Ilamblin, Marie Douglas, Mary Tipton, Gracie Farrel, Janio Dlack well, Marie and Helen Sehaefer, Leo Tipton, Reeves Kelly, Herbert Ham mond, Vincent Jones, Harry IIos kins, Robert Smith, Mason Lawrence and Freddy Olney. From 3 o'clock till C in the afternoon the children spent a most happy time. Epworth league meets tonight. No. 3, tonight's passenger train, will arrive at 7:45. No. 1 is on lime. One of the West Side wib-cjn- tractors was sued today by John Pe ters, a stone cutter, for wages due him. When vou borrow a horse to take you to town, don't let it throw you before you arrive there. One on Ralph! Ladies, remember that you can spend a pleasant day at the shooting grounds free of charge during the tournament. Straw hats! Straw hats!! Straw hats!!! Buy one. of those nobby straw hats you see at the Golden Rule Clothing Co.'s store. Nones roa Publication. Chancery No. 4150. In the district court, county of Ban Mlguol, territory of New Mexico. William O. Haydon, vs. All tbe unknown heirs of Augustln Quintana, of Vincents Roltml, the un known heirs of Crux I.u eoro and Abellna Otlz, his wife, the unknown heirs of Jose Cnndelarlo Uarcln and of Itafa el Ho lr1iiie7 the unknown heirs of Juan Pedro Ar chulottn and of Teodora Diinin, and nil unknown claimants who claim any Intercut In the premises hereinafter described ad verse to complainant. the said William U. liaydon., Tho said defendants above named, and all unknown nlaimunts of lnterets In and to the Innila and prcmlsos hereinafter mentioned and de-M-ri!)ed who claim adverse to complain ant. William (). Haydon, to said lands, are hereby notified that a suit In chancery has been commenced In salil district court by said complainant, in whlcb complainant prays that upon tho flnal hearing In suld causo the title land estate In and to those certain tracts and j parcels of land and real estate situate, lying 'and being In the county of Han Miguel afore said, and described as follows, to wit: "Lots numlM'rs one (I), two (2). three CI) and four Hi, In block number thirty-eight (IIK) of the l.as Vegas Mill Hite Town Company's addition to I.a Vi-gas. also lots numbers twenty(2il,twenty one (21),twenty-four 24 and twenty-five 1251 of moon numnertwentr-nineizyioitnofan Miguel Town Mte Company addition to Imb Vegas, all of said lots now In tho incorporated town of Knst l.as Vegas. In the county of Han Mi guel and territory of New Mexico, be estab lished as being the property or said complain ant, free lrom and against any claim whatso ever of the said defendants or any or either of tbcm, and that too said defendants and all and every of them lie forever barred and es topped from having or claiming any right or tine to sam premises adverse to complainant, and that complainant's title to said land and real estate be forever quieted and set at rest. That unless you enter your appearance In tho suld suit on or before the first Monday of July, A. 1). 1h:i-;, tbe samo being the 4th day of July, A. V. 1HWJ, a decree pro confesso therein will be rendered against youi M. A. Otero, Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court. William O. Haydon, Solicitor for Complainant. Dated May 18th, A. I), lMtt. COHTRAC ED. WISE, ice builder ! Plans and estimates furnished on application. Shops on Douglas Ave. pROF. A. F. SMITH, ARTIST, Blanchard St. First door East ol the Semenary. Thorough Instruction. I! u-onalile'J'irius. E. Z. GREEN House,Sign ail Ornamental PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Dec orating a Specialty. Kalsomiminc;, Graining, Glazing, etc. Orders from tho country promptly at tended to. SHOP ON BRIDGE STREET, ONB DOOR EAST OP CAJAL'S BARBER SHOP. F. H. Shultz Renter jt $lioe Jjealer Has n new stock of Indies', children's and gents' Fine Shoes. Tho Latest Styles and Lowest Prices RECULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indlroatlon, IllUoiiMneaa, Headache, Consti pation, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, lHzcIno Bad Complexion Dysentery t Offensive Breath, and nil disorders or the Stomach Liver and Kowel. R I pans Tnhnlofl eontnin nothing injurious to the moHt delicttto eontfitutlon. l'Jefmant to take, safe, etrwtual, (live immediate relief. Hold by dniirfflHtH. Atrial bottle seat by mail on ruceljit of lit centa.- Address THE RIPAN3 CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. NEW ORLEANS 13 arbor Shop. Wanted, all the ladies in Las Vo gis to know that I will make a ape- cialty, for the next 10 days, of sharp cuing all kinds of t-cissoi; also razor honing. The cheapest of any shop in the city for cash. Work guaran teed or no charges. G. R. WILSON, Prop. Cth. St., opr. San Miguel JUnk Assignee's Notice. To tho creditors and all partlcg Interested in or linving tiny claim or demand against tbe es tate, properly, eliects and tilings of Mrs. J. K bodiiH, assigned to me in trust for tbe benefit ol creditors ly the deed of assignment of tbe suld Mrs. J. E. Kbodes, dated tbe Htta day of jHiinxry, in'.c: iukc notice mat on .noiidav.iiie IMtn day of July, A. D. 1N. and for tbreo con reciitfvo days Immediately thereafter. I. A 1 1 red it. Kolililns, said assignoe, will bo preaent In person from 0 o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m., on each of said days, at tho place recently oc cupied ns a store and placo of business by said Mrs..). K. II bodes, situated on Kixth street, post olllee building, in the town of East Las Veiriis. in the county of Kan Mliruel and terri' tory of New Mexico, and I will then and there receive and proceed publicly to adjust and aMow all actviunts.clalms and doinnmis against Bald estate, c licet 8 and pronorty of said asslirii' or, assigned to me as aforesaid; and you and each of you aro hereby noli lied to then and there present to me, as sucb assignor as u fore said for adjustment and allowance, all claims and demands, with the nut uro and amount thereof, whicb you or any of you then have axainst tho estate, property and effects of said assignor, as otherwise you may bo precluded from any boncllt from said estate, property anu enccis, ALrnitu it. kohuins. Assignee W. n. Bunker, Attorney for Assignee. Tinted Enst Las Vegas, N. M., Juno 9, 1893. LAS VEGAS, N. IX. .itorncy fjounjjlelor at JJaW. Studebaker Wagons, I J A m m w l. i . i r . . Ton Sai.k by Hartman c "W"eil, Bridgo Street, Lao Veao, IT. ZX. AM SPECIAL OFFERINGS -AT THE- CHEAP STORE! Ladies' Black Silk Mitts, heavy ijunlity, (;xini long, 25 cents per pair. Ladies' Silk Gloves, in drab, brown ami tan, warranted nil bilk, at 30 cents per pair. Misses Black Silk Mitts, at 20 cents per pair. Children s full, regular made Black Hose, sizes from 5 to H, at 15 cents per pair. Ladies' Jersey Vests, in ecru and wliite, at 10 fonts each. iT. I3DIrlCIji3i & CO. B. MACKEL, " . II Dealer in lf)J'm California and Native , LAS VIQAS, N. K L8 'ff CALL OR SEND FOR PRICES, QMSf B O P Pa s Ui X Ol o P a cf-c-r- & CD O o CD O Ms o CO o o 03 & - P r ' PS CD P P c-t- bi o o P r-j Pi P & 0 P- o B o m err P w p O O k! CD CD m o I" crt- CD 1 CD Ct1 CD P. O o -3 O W CD 1 CD P O cn CD p O O B i o o g p- Ui 3