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SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907. SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. RANI A FE, N. XL PAGE SEVEN i i i OQME LEW Ftittire Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico. bjj Located on Beleh Ctit-off of Santa Fe R'y Elt i II milei wiitk of Albuquerque, K, M., )i tie jw tioa o! the Mali Lime of the Santa Pe Syitera leaihf list and West from Chicago, Kaniu City, Golyttoi ul points Sail to Baa Frsaeijieo, Loa A$iea, 11 Paw ami Old Mxiei. I,M8 kuiiei tat raide&e lota, tlao MxH ?t, foil ot with kroad 10 ani 70-foot atresia, witfe alleya 16 feet wide, with keautiful lake and public park and grml old hade tree; public ichool house, coeting $16,000; churek ts; Commercial Cluk; a populatioa of 1,100 people; my eral large mer&Jitile eitabliihmenta ; the 3elei Patent Boll er Mill, capacity 150 harreli daily; large wimeryj three ko tela, reitaurante, etc, Belea ie the largeit shipping poiat for wool, tour, wheat, wise, kea.ua and hay ia Cemtral New Mexiee. Ita import wise aa t great eommerekl nilml city bi the aeai titan tnt Kt rtiaasWL The Belen Town and improvement Company are owners of the BELEN T0WNSITE CO. CL ALL FAST LIMITED EXPRESS, MAIL AND FREIGHT TRAINS OF THE SANTA F'fc WILL 60 OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO MOT, EAST AND WEST, NORTH AND SOOTS' The lot offered era in the center i4 the city,, roil pul ed (macy of them improved by rrluvaiioi); sj hjaA ew gravel. We aeed fint c1m bakery, kilcr fcOi, kw house, jeweler, plumbing iho; plaaing mill b4 wwU yard, drug store, karam shop, et., t., fwt kfe, modern hotel. Oct prices of lot." t.c low aad ttrasi av f;ymt; title perfect; warranty deeds. OnMhir! purchM wotey, cash. Two-third my recnaiz. ow Bote, villi mor. ? ccrity, for oac ycir, with I per ceal iiUarasi ibr Apply At jace foi mug jjii, t v 4' wwh The Belen Town and Improvement itWTfyTttv,l'itttv,'H www wvwww v.rzrwwrvx WAMTS WANTED Good second-hand re volving chair. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT Five-room dwelling on Palace Avenue. O. C. Watson & Co. FOR RENT Three rooms, fur nished for housekeeping. Inquire 400 San Francisco Street. SALESMEN WANTED with ability; no beginners wanted. Several of our men are making $1,000 per month. Life insurance men making $200 per month can make more than that per week. Give references. O. J. SALA, 150G Coronado Bid., Denver, Colo. WANTED Gentlemen and Ladies (of good society standing only) to or ganize resp: make members for the N. M. & N. W. of the World all over northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Can easily make " $100 a month for life-time. Address, N. M. & N. W. of the World, Park House, No. 529 Ninth Street, Douglas, Arizona. Tbe Mew Mexican Printing Coin pany is prepared to fill promptly and satisfactorily all orderB for engraved visiting cards, marriage announce inenta, Invitations and all work of tlut kind. Prices as low as compatible with good work. Call at the Ne Mexican office ad nxamlna taraplar and prieer The New Mexican can Co printing equal to that done !n any cr the large cities. Our solicitor: Every piece oS ork we turn out. Try our work one and you will certainly como again. We have all the facilities for turning out every class of work, Including on o the est binderies in the waat LIFE SKETCH LATE W. H. CARTWRIGHT Father of H. B. and S. G. Cartwright of This City Was One of Iowa's Pioneer Citizens. In the issue of the Mediapolis (IOwa) New Era-News of May 18th, appears a biographical sketch of the life of the late W. H. Cartwright, a pioneer citizen of his home town and state and the father of two of Santa Fe's most prominent business men, namely, H. B. and S. G. Cartwright, of the Cartwright wholesale and retail grocery companies. The article in the New Era-News reads: "William Harrison Cartwright was born in Chenango County, New York, August 20, 1823; was reared on a farm and educated in the public schools of his native locality and adopted state. "In 1822 his grandfather, James Cartwright, came to Illinois for the purpose of taking up land in the mili tary tract, but became sick and died of a fever in what is now Pike County, Illinois, the following year. His re mains now lie in the cemetery at Kos suth beside those of his wife, Kather ine Tryon. "In 1835 Rev. Daniel Gray . Cart wright, father of William H., came West with his family to try to recover, if possible, the lands of his father. In this he was unsuccessful owing to the unsettled condition of affairs. The next year, 1830 lie removed with his family to Union township, this county, where he took up land, and located his family. He was appointed by Peter Cartwright, a distant relative, as the first regular Methodist Episcopal preacher to travel the Burlington Cir cuit, which then extended as far north as Davenport. "William H. toeing the eldest of the family and his father being absent from home much of the time, preach ing, naturally there fell upon him at an early age the care of the home jmrnmrnrnmaam IB 1A mm ADQUARTERS fa W4iat Cacte i lEoem RP96 mm Mercantile Stationery Of BLANK BOOKS AND LEDQERS. Casts P t I1w Roswell Automobile Co Mall and Passenger Line between Island train due at 2 a. m. Roswell, N. M and Torrance, N. M., Running time between the two daily Sunday included, connection points 5 hours, meals furnished at with all trains on, the Rock Island Camp Needmore, free of charge, "nd Santa Fe Central Railway. Excursion parties accommodated by Leave Roswell at 1 p. m. notifying the company two daya in Leave Torrance on arrival of Rock advance. Agents for the Bulck Autom oblles, one of the best known and Best Machines for all purposes on the market Two of the best known and best x machines for all purposes on the A'Jdress all communications and la market. quirlee to the Roswell Automobile Co Roswell. New Mexic farm. In 1845 the family moved to Yellow Spring township where they bought a farm. t "In 1S49 our subject moved to a farm near Kossuth and in addition en gaged in the general merchandise busi ness, in which he continued for twenty years, usually with a partner. In 1850 he made the overland trip to Califor nia leaving his business in the hands of his brother-in-law, J. J. Crowder. He returned to Kossuth the next year, having been only moderatey successful in his quest for gold. He again took up his work in the store and with few intervals remained active in commer cial circles until 1881, when he retired permanently, excepting as to his real estate interests. "In 1852 Mr. Cartwright was united In marriage with Miss Miriam D. Ful lenwider, a native of Shelby County, Kentucky, and a daughter of the late Doctor Samuel Fullenwider. Of this union seven children now survive, namely: Hiram Beecher, of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Ellen, wife of John Mc Millan, Narvissa, wife of S. D. Ful mer, both of Mediapolis, Iowa; Mir iam, wife of C. H. Parrett, Mt. Ver non, South Dakota; Clarissa, widow of F. L. Huston, Miller, Nebraska; Anna, wife of G. E. E. Townsend, Moline, Illinois, and Samuel Gray, of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mrs. Cartwright died December 21, 1870. In 1872 Mr. Cart wright was again united in marriage, being wedded to Martha Bruce, daugh ter of Hon. James Bruce. , Edna, their only child, is the wife of Henry P. Heizer, of Morgan Park, Illinois. "Mr. Cartwright was one of the ac tive promoters of the B., C. R. & M. Ry. Co. and B. & N. Ry. Co. of which latter company he was for a time a director. ':'1! "In 1809 Mr. Cartwright bought the land which now comprises the north east part of Mediapolis and platted the town. He was always active in every thing pertaining to its welfare and do nated to it the beautiful park which bears his name. He was prompt to serve the public in any way possible and held many positions of honor and trust; was member of the board of county supervisors for four years, was many times mayor of the city and president of the School Board. He was one of the leading spirits in en larging and beautifying the Kossuth cemetery and was the president of the association controlling it during the time it was being placed in its present condition. "He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years and gave the best that was in him toward building up a righteous and educa tional citizenship in his home sur roundings., "He was dearly beloved by his rarn ily, all the members of which visited him during his last sickness which continued for almost eight months; his son, Hiram Beecher, making the long trip from New Mexico to be with his father only one' day. Mrs. Huston, Samuel G. Cartwright and family and Mrs. Edna Heizer came some weeks before he died and remained at his bedside to the end. "A severe attack of la grippe during the winter resulted in pneumonia and, although he recovered so far as to be about the house for some weeks he gradually failed from day to day and passed away at 8:30 o'clock, Wednes day evening, May 15, 1907. "A large crowd attended the funeral services which were held in the Meth odist Episcopal Church Friday fore noon at 10 o'clock, conducted by Revs. M. E. Reusch and W. G. Oglevee. In terment in the cemetery at Kossuth. "The city hall was draped In mourn ing yesterday on account of the death of Mr. Cartwright, formerly mayor of MediapolW. The business houses had crepe on their doors and were closed during the funeral. The city schools klso were closed and a flag floated at halt mast over Cartwright Park." LEGAL BLANKS. Kept in stock and for sale by the New Mexican Printing Company. New Mexico Supreme Court Reports Nos. 1 and 2, full Leather $6.50 a vol ume; 3 to 11, inclusive, price, $3.30 each. Postage 25c. or Spanish, pamphlet $2.75; full Leath er, $3.50. Postage, Leather, 16c, pa per, 14c. Bond fo' Deed, 1-2 sheet. Bond of Indemnity, 1-2 sheet. Poll Bouki. for Town Election, b pages, 40c. Official Bond, 1-2 sheet Notice of Sale Unaer Foreclosure of Mortgage, full sheet. Oath of School Director, 1-4 sheet. Certificate of Apportionment of School Funds, 1-2 sheet. District Clerk's Annual Report, 1-4 sheet. 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