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PAGE FOUR FJ? NEW MEXICAN. SANTA EE. N.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1907. in fete Smart Clothing We are showing a swell line of Men s Suits In select variety o gen teel gray, checks and shadow plaids in the latest spring designs. Our clothing is made well and gives the same swagger effect as the highest priced goods, although we are offering these Suits at very popular prices. If you want the snappiest looking suit of clothes you'll be wise to call upon us and take prompt advantage of this offering. irtl'Hitilff'Si'T"! PERSONAL MENTION B(V S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHES We will be proud of the show lng for it will bear evidence that parents appreciate our good clothes, no matter about the size or taste i) of the boy. Bring in your boys aim we assure you en tire satisfaction at Just Received a Complete Lins of the Famous Fa Stockings in all Sizes and Weights NATHAN SALMON THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO DATE DRY GOOI'S HOUSE IS THE CITY A iff I WW" I SSSSSSSSSSRK! Delflnio Montoya, farmer near Gal Isteo, purchased supplies today In the Capital. Mrs. Carl A. Bishop is spending the week on the Pecos as a guest at the Valley Ranch resort. Miss Laura Xaylor loft this morn ing for a week's sojourn at the Valley Ranch resort on the Upper Pecos. District Court Clerk A. M. Bergere who has been on legal business at Estancia for the past week was among those who returned to the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Wilson, of Chicago, who have been in the city for several days, left last evening for El Paso and other southern points. They will return to Santa Fe shortly. George 13. Pax ton, mining engineer interested in the Red Jtiver district, Taos County, registered at the Palace Hotel last evening. He came to the city to attend to mining and legal business. A. A. Keen, who for eight years served this Territory faithfully and efficiently as commissioner of public lands, was a guest at the Claire Hotel today and attended to personal business while In the city. John H. Young, one of the old time residents of northern Taos County and who has a nice farm near Ques ta in that section, reached the city last night from his northern home. He is registered at the Normandie. Francisco Serna, of Chamlta, well known citizen of southern Rio Arriba County, spent today in town on busi ness. Mr. Serna Is a member of the Board of Trustees of the New Mexi co Reform School at El Rito. Deputy Collector of Internal Reve nue T. C. MoConuell las returned home after an absence of about two months, during which time he visit ed nearly every town of Importance In Arizona and New Mexico. He was on official business. Chalmors McDonnell, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. C. McConnell, has joined his parents in Santa Fe. He arrived in the city from Holton, Kansas, where the family formerly resided and where lie remained to finish his course in the Holton High School. He was graduated there last week. Mrs. George Kinsell left yesterday for Hutchinson. Kansas, where she formerly lived and will be the guest of relatives there for a month or so. She will be accompanied back by lier sister, Miss Edna Condon, who has been elected as ope of the new teach ers in the public schools of Santa Fe. Master Fred Girrard has gone to his home at Capulin, Colorado, after attending the public schools of San ta Fe. He has been staying mean time with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nusbaum, on Wash ington Avenue. He will return to re sume his studies when the schools re open in the fall. I All careful I women us& I Woman who suffer from se vere headaches, and all disea es due toa torpid liver, should not fill their stomach with cal omel and oiher drugs. HEROINE QUICKLY CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Malaria and all Liver Complaints. Mrs. 0. I). Philley, Marble Falls, Tex. writes: I lind Her oine the best liver corrective I ever tried. It has done my fa mily and myself a world of good. 1 recommend It to my friends." - PRICE SOc. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold and Recommended by PiSOHER DRUG CO. lone of the sotA Ml coffee WHITE HOUSE A COFFEE fve fried ffiem dr. WINTER GROCERY GO. - FOR - Fruits And Vegetables of All fynds in Season. r v. BUTTER A Specialty. S. E. Comer Plata, Santa Fe. Telephone No. 40. J CATARRH To prove unquestionably, and beyond any doubt ttat Catarrh of the nose and throat can bo cured. I am furnishing patients through druggists, small free Trial Boxes of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cura. I do this because I am so certain, that Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical test of any article of real, genuine merit. But that article must possess true merit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop'i Catarrh Cure is a snow white, healing antiseptU balm, put up in beautiful nickel capped glass Jan at 50c. Such soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., are Incorporated Into a yelvety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dp Shoop from Europe. If Catarrh of the nose ar throat has extended to the stomach, then by means also use Internally, Dr. Shoop's Kestoratl Btomach distress, a lack of general strong bloating, belching, biliousness,, bad taste, lurely call for Dr. Shoop's Restorative. For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose a throat nothing else, however, need be used Dr. Optarrh Dure FISCHER DRUG CO. Snoop's FREE! The O'Noill-James Co. of Chicago, the well-known dealers in Talking Machines, has placed us in a position to give to every family who trades at our store, one of the GRAND BUSY BEE DISC Talking Machines ABSOLUTELY FREE This machine is equipped with all the latest improvements. Mobley's Wonderful Sound Box and Morning Glory Horn that gives a wonderful volume of music, reproduc ing the human voice in all its rich, sweet tones. In addition to giving you the Grand Busy Bee Disc Talking Machine Free, we are going to give with additional purchase s one of the Busy Bee Disc Records Free. We ask vou to call and inspect our complete line of goods, and assure you full value for every dol lar spent at our store. t BE SURE AND ASK FOR COUPONS. Uffinn fillIP U HDD 111 A DC Pfl e are giving away one ot these higl1 grade machines Freo with hUUIHJHiIu llAli ii WAll t lU. 50-0() in coupon and a 7-lnch record with each additional $5.00 HARDWARE AND PLUMBING In coupons. Call in and see this machine and hear some excellent 228 San Francisco St. Santa Fe, N. M. music. Mrs. E. W. Foster ana Miss Ameri ca A. Foster, of Kansas City, Kansas, are among the recent arrivals in San ta 1F0, and they propose to make their future home in the Capital. They have secured apartments at the rest dence of Simon Xusbaum. Miss Fos ter is a music teacher by profession and expects to secure vocal classes here. ' William A. Lamb, of Carlsbad, dis trict hydrographer of the U. S. Geo logical Survey and the U. S. Reclama lion Service, was an arrival last ev ening in the Capital, and registered at the Palace. Mr. Lamb's territory comprises all of New Mexico, Okla homa and Texas. Tie came here on official business with Territorial En glneer Vernon L. Sullivan. Leonard H. 'Hole, of New York City, member of the banking firm of W. M. Coler and Company, spent yes terday in town looking over the finan cial situation. Mr. Hole has just finished a long visit through the western and Pacific states and terri- tones in the interest of his firm and is on his way home. The firm of which ho is a member la a .heavy holder of Santa Fe County bonds, of judgments and of unpaid coupons. Mr. Hole met a number of old friends here who were very glad to meet him. Sister FIdelis, of St. Vincent's, who has been traveling and bind at work for some weeks past gathering contributions for .the con struction of a large hospital building In this city, has met with gratifying success and in addition to the sums heretofore collected has managed to secure about $900 more, which sum has been added 'to. the building fund. The Sisters at St. Vincent's will per severe in this very commendable work until the sums required are se cured which will be necessary for the construction and furnishing of the contemplated addition to St. Vincent's Sanitarium. H. L. Pollard, of Espanola, who graduated with honors at the .New Mexico Military Institute, a week ago passed through the city today en route from Jloswell to his home at Espanola where his father . conducts a big mercantile establishment, Mr. Pollard speaks enthusiastically of his four years' term at the Institute and Is iproud of being a graduate of that first class military school. He ex pects to adopt the vocation of a merchant and will remain in his fath er's store for a while, then take a business course in a Denver 'business college. While in the city he visited friends and hobnobbed with some of his former associates at the Institute. He went north to Espanola this morning. Associate Justice John R. MdFie, ac companied by Chairman Sparks and by County Commissioners Madril and Roibal spent Monday and Tuesday in the northern part of the county. The party went overland for the purpose of Inspecting the public roads in that section. Judge McFie was especially Interested as there is a case pending before him in -which a resident of Santa Cruz has been enjoined from closing what Is claimed to be a public road. The controversy Is very much mixed and the Judge decided to take personal cognizance of the affair. There have been disputes about other public roads in that section and hence the county commissioners also concluded to make a personal inves tigation. Although it was rather cold and windy the trip was enjoyed by the participants. (Continued on Page Eight.) The New Mexican Printing Company 13 prepared to do the best of brief work In short order and at very reas onable rates. Lawyers, who desire to have their briefs printed rapidly and correctly and to present them to the Supreme Court now In session here on time, should call on the New Hex lean Printing Company. EXCLUSIVE AND ONLY AUTORIZED AGENTS IN SANTA FE SELIG BROS. CO. CHARLES WAGNER Furniture Company. New Lot of Iron and Brass Beds Upholstered Furniture, Dressing Tables, Couches, Baby Buggies, Ranges and Desks, Etc., Just Received. EMBALMING AND UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. . 306-8 San Francisco St. 'Phone 10. Night Call 'Phone No. 1. J Just Received A Large Car of FURNITURE CUT PRICES In Everything for 30 Days QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, RUGS, STOVES, RANGES. AND PICTURE FRAMES. CALL AND GET PRICES, D. S. LOWITZKI. Santa Fe Concrete Block Company Reference: Quality of Blocks Produced. SEE OUR NEW FACE PATTERNS GEO, S. BLUlslrr, IM7G-IR,. the following coupon properly filled out, will bring you our complete Talking Machine literature, illus trating the different styles of ma chines, giving titles ' of the thousands of Victor Records, bands, songs, stories, solos, etc. Also quoting prices and tell ing of our liberal plan of selling machines on easy payments. Pill In, cut It out, and mail today, THE MUSIC COMPANY, 1625-31 California Street, Denver, Colo. Gentlemen: You may send me your Illustrated Talking Machine literature, as per your advertisement in the Daily and Weekly Santa Fe New Mexican. Name. Address. 1 . . 1