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MONDAY, JULY 15, 1607.
SAAfA FE MEXICAN, SANTA FE, Jt.M.
PAGE FIVE
July. Specials
.A.T EHLE'S
HABBEDASHBHT
$3 50
2 50
1 75
1 00
STRAW HATS
H
M
M
$2 85
1 50
1 25
65c
$1 $0
1 25
75c
50c
5t)c
TIES
M
M
M
it
WASH
$f 25
85c
60c
35c
25c
Underwear Prom $1.00 Per S Git to $4.50. All" Kinds and the
Best at the Lowest Prices.
SUITS TO ORDER THAT ARE RIGHT
4 Per Cent on Time Deposits
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEP08IT AND SAVINGS ACCOUNT'S.
Place your account with us NOW,
and when, a little later on, you may ,
want to borrow money for any pur
pose whatsoever, you will find us am
ply able and disposed to accommodate
you on the very best terms and rates
obtainable anywhere.
If you have valuable papers of any
kind, such as deeds, notes, insurance
papers, etc., why not rent one of cur
Safety Deposit boxes, where your
papers wilt be safe in our fire-procf
vault? v.
WE COUNT
YOUR GOOD WILL
much the largest asset we have in our business. To have our
cnstoms-s say to their friends, "Every statement made by S. 3pitz
can be relied upon" is the very best recommendation we can strive
for. Reliability is our watchword and every sale we make is closed
only after the purchase proves entirely satisfactory. It ia a great
satisfaction to buy at a store like this. Every article carries with
it our guarantee.
SCOIT"7 Manufacturing Jeweler, Dealer
Ori l Ldf Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
If MIMHD PITV TfiDIPC
ihiiiuia win lunvuji
A baby daughter was born recently
.to Air. and Mrs. Dalio Brlttan. mother
and babe are doing well.
Mrs, R. M. Hardinge has issued In
vitations to a card party Wednesday
afternoon at the Palen residence on
Palace Avenue complimentary to Miss
Richie Sellgman and Miss Ruth Laugh-
lln.
Miss Adelaida Romero and Manuel
Meilrano of this city were united In
marriage this morning at the Cathe
dral by Very Rev. Anthony Fourchegu,
vicar general. An Informal reception
followed at the bride's home. ,
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emilio Ortiz was baptized yesterday
afternoon at the Cathedral by Very
Rev. Anthony Fourchegu, vicar gen
eral. The baby was christened Jgna
slo Ambroslo Ortiz. Mr. and Mrs.
Luis Baca of La Clenega were the
sponsors.
In the absence of V. L. Bean, owner
of the Capital Skating Rink, Victor
Duran, has been placed In charge as
manager by Mr. Bean and the rink
will be open Monday, Wednesday and
Friday evenings of this week. On
Saturday nights the rink is utilized
for dancing.
Although the money order busi
ness of last week was less than one
half of that of the preceding week,
yet, 219 money orders were paid
amounting to $-1,003. 41; 102 money
orders were Issued amounting to
$095.07; $2,459 of surplus deposits
were received and $2,000 for money
order drafts, making a total of
$9,157.48.
Manager A. M. Dettlebach of the
opera house, has gone Into 'the show
business on his own hook. He has
purchased what Is known as the Selig
Polyscope, a moving picture machine,
and beginning tonight will give two
performances every evening, the first
at 7:45 o'clock, and the last at 9
o'clock. The admission will be 10 and
20 cents. In addition to the moving
pictures illustrated songs will be sung.
. The ennon of the Santa Fe River
was the scene of many picnic parties
yesterday. Over fifty people from this
city spent the day In the canon fish
ing and resting. Another detachment
of girl pupils from the U. S. Indian
Training School, also went out and
joined the party of girls already in
camp about twelve miles east of the
city. The day was perfect, and it
was delightfully cool and comfortable
in the canon.
Invitations have been issued to the
marriage of Miss Sofia Serna of San
Juan anil Pablo R. Delgado of Espa
nola, which will be celebrated at the
Catholic Church In San Juan on Wed
nesday, July 24. A reception will ho
held afterwards at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. Delgado formerly
lived in Santa Fe and is a son of Fe
lipe B. Delgado of this city. He Is
employed as a clerk in a general mer
cantile, store In Espanola.
Last week before 'Referee J. P.
Victory testimony was taken In the
partition suit of the Polvadera 'Land
Grant in Rio Arriba County. The
grant is claimed by Mrs. L. B.Peruw,
of Buffalo, New York, and was pur
chased by her 18 -years ago. Adverse
claimants hae filed claims and hence
the suit in partition. Mrs. Peruw is
represented by R. C. Gortner and the
lHA
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LIVERY STABLE
FINE RIGS, RELIABLE HORSES. SINGLE
BUGGIES, SURRIES. HACKS.
CALL UP 'PHONE NO. 9
When in Need of Anything in the Livery
Lina. Drivers Furnished. Rates Right.
GHAS. OLOSSOM.
TIMETABLE ALL LINES.
Entering and Leaving Santa Fe
Compiled According to Schedule
of Trains Now in Effect.
SANTA FE CENTRAL.
1 ' No. 1. Southbound leaves Santa Fe
2:00 p. m.
No. 2. iNorth bound arrives Santa
Fe 5:00 p. m.
DENVER & RIO GRANDE.
No. 426. Eastbound leaves Santa
Fe 11 a. m.
No. 425. Westbound arrives Santa
Fe 3530 p. m.
ATCHISON, TOPEKA A SANTA FE
Lamy ra.nch.
Arrlva at Santa Fa Station.
No. 721 11:10 a. m.
No. 723 .i (:50 p. m.
No. 725 ...... .. .......10:55 p. m,
Depart from Santa F Station.
No. 720 8:25 a. m.
No. 722 ........ .... .... 4:20 p.m.
No. 724.. .. .. .. .. .... 7:40 p. m.
No. 720 connects with Numbers 10
and 2 east and No. S limited weat at
Lamy. . . -
No. 722 connects with No. 1 west at
Lamy. '
No. 1 carries El Paso sleeper.
No. 724 connects with No. 7 and 9,
westbound, and 4 and 8 eastbound.
Main Lino Via Lamy.
No. 1 stops at all station.
No. 7 will atop at all stations, Lamy
to Albuquerque to discharge paraen
gers from Santa Fe.
No. 721 leaves Lamy at 10:10 a. m.
and will not wait for No. 2 from the
west ar Lamy, waiting only for tt'o.
10 from tht avvatk and No. from fe
east K
All the news all the time In the
New Mexican. '
H. S. KAUNE 5 GO.
Korn
Kinks
Until our present sapply is
exhausted we will give one
package of Korn Kinks FREE
with each purchase of one
package, or
TWO PACKAGES FOR SC.
Will Have Faicy
ARK. STRAWBERRIES
EVERY DAY
FRESH EVERY DAY
SANTA FE ASPARAGUS
FANCY LETTUCE
RADISHES ETC.
H. S. Hi
IE SCO
::e 26.
DLFELIS) ,
LARGEST WHOLESALE HOUSE IN NEW MEXICO
1 , , ' ac
Prepared to Fill Small or Large Orders for Anything in
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, SADDLERY
CROCKERY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING
Compare Our Goods and Prices. We Can Supply you
Quicker and Better Than Far-off Houses. Try Us.
HA
AlaHiOUlROlM, M. M
LAM VK0A4 It M
tAMTA ROM, ft. M,
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES.
one size smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
into the shoes. It makes tight or new
shoes feel easy; gives instant relief
to corns and bunions. It's the great
est comfort discovery of the age. Al
len's Foot-Ease Is a certain cure for
tired, sweating, hot, aching feet. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 25c.
Don't accept any substitute. For
FREE trial package, also Free Sam
ple of the FOOT-EASE Sanitary
CORX-PAD, a new invention, address
anen a. uimsieaa, Lie noy, . i,
adverse claimants by Hon. L. Brad
ford Prince, A. B. Renehan and Judge
N. B, Laughlin. The property Is
quite extensive and is valuable for
grazing.
The Santa Fe Central will make a
rale of one fare for the round trip for
a party of ten or nioi'e on next Friday
in order to give those who wish an
opportunity to visit the pre-historic
Manzano apple orchard In Torrance
County. This orchard is hundreds
of years old and the trees
are still bearing. The excursionists
will leave Santa Fe Friday afternoon,
remain all night in Estancia and
drive to the orchard the following
day. They will return to the Capital
Monday evening. Any one desiring fur
ther information are referred to
Frank Dibert at the offices of the
Santa Fe Central Railway.
The property at No. 210 Grant
Avenue, known as the General G. A.
Smith homestead, has been sold by
the owners through their agent, J. P.
Victory, to Mrs. C. L. Grimshaw; the
purchase price is private but is satis
factory to the former owners. Pos
session will be given as soon as the
office of the U. S. Weather Bureau
which has been in the building on the
property for several years is moved to
its new quarters in the federal build
ing, The frame building on the lot
Is quite large and will be fully reno
vated and placed In first class condi
tion by the new owner. These im
provements will cost in the neighbor
hood of several hundred dollars.
YOURS FOR THE ASKING
(Continued un Page Eight)
See the Selig Polyscope Moving Pic
tures and songs at the Opera House
this week. 10 and 20 cents.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Authority to Garner, Drive and Han
dle Animals Bearing Owner's Recor-
Compiled Lawa of New Mexico,
$9.50, postage, 45c.
Poll Tax Receipt Book, English, and
Spanish, 50 in Book, 25c.
s2.75 delivered. Desks, $3.25 delivered
nearest express office.
Lease ot Personal Property, 1-2
sheet. 1
Affidavit, 4-l02b. 1-2 sheet.
Final Proof of Desert Land Intry,
4-373a, 'l-2 sheet
Official Bond. Road Supervisor , 1-1
Replevin Writ, 1-4 sheet
Option, 1-2 sheet
Notice ot Protest, 1-4 sheet.
Notaries' Notice of Publication, 1-2
sheet.
Laws of New Mexico, 1899, 190l' and
Bill of Sale Range Delivery, 1-4
sheet.
Mortgage Deed Without Insurance
Clause, 1-2 sheet
Contrato de Partldo, 1-2 pllego.
J. P. Complaint, 1-4 sheet
Affidavit to be Filed Before Contest,
4-072, 1-2 sheet
Agreement, 1-2 sheet
Mortgage Deed, 1-2 sheet.
Application for License, 1-2 sheet
Report of the Assessor, full sheet
English, 1-2 sheet
Formula de Enumeration, 1-2 pllego.
Application for Marlage License,
Spanish, 1-2 sheet
Agreement of Publisher, 1-4 sheet
Authority to Gather, Drive and Han
dle animals Not Bearing Owner's Re
corded Brand, 1-2 sheet.
Contrato de Combustible, 1-4 pllego.
Bill of Sain In Books of 25 Blanks,
40c per Book.
Bill of Sale, 1-2 sheet.
Forcible Entry and Detainer, Com
plaint, 1-2 sheet.
Forcible Entry and Detainer, Sum
mons, 1-4 siheet
Replevin Bond, 1-2 sheet
Letters Testamentary, 1-2 sheet
240-Page J. P. Civil Docket 12.76.
As an evidence of our appreciation of your trade we will give
FREE TO ALL cash customers who trade with us to the amount
of $30.00 or more, the Beautiful Gold Clock illustrated here. It
is an excellent time piece, finely cased in beautifully wrought metal,
heavily gold plated and is absolutely guaranteed. No increase in
prices on goods, no strings to the gift, nothing to buy or borrow
to make it run or to give you honest service. Just see us in regard
to one of these beautiful clocks.
THINK IT OVER. If you are in need of anything in Hard
ware, Queens ware, Tin or Graniteware, Plumbing, Stoves, Ranges,
Tents, Covers or Camp Equipment, Wagons or Buggies, Harness
or Saddlery, Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Kalsomine, Wall Paper, Win
dow Glass, Guns, Ammunition, Pishing Tackle, Baseball Outfits
or Furniture, you should see us, for we have the largest and most
complete stock in the city, Prices are right and, we can save you
money.
OUR, PLUMBING DEPARTMENT IS UNEXCELLED
'Phone No. 83. Mail orders given prompt attention and the
same careful treatment, low prices and courtesy as if you came to
our store. Try us.
"DUO MP un r uiii noneDe riucu nriAunT ittcutiau
Everything in Hardware
i&li A, .
FISH BAIT WANTED.
It going fishing next week, a very
necessary part pf your outfit will be a
gallon or two of pure smUie Juice.
Telephone 94. THE CLUB.
YOU HIT THE RIGHT FEED
when you strike this establishment
We handle nothing hut
FIRST-CLASS FLOUR AND FEED.
Those who have fealt with ua don't
have to be told how excellent our spe
cialties are. And those who don't
know our flour and feed are losing
something every day they remain iu
acquainted. If you are one of these
you should give us a trial order at
once.
Sole Agency For
INTERNATIONAL 8TOCK F90D.
LEO HERSCH
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN, POT ATOES, SALT AND SEEDS.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GRAIN HOUSE IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO,
ICECREAM!
I am prepared to furnish Ice Cream
and Ices in any quantity. Call up
'Phone 15 or at Bacon Ice Houses for
prices. If possible send in orders 24
or 48 hours in advance.
E. C.JAMES.
HENRY KRICK
Sole Agent for
leap's St. Louis Beer
All kinds of Mineral Water
And Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer.
Mall orders promptly filled. 'Phone 38.
Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, N. M.
KERR'S
Capital : Parlors
The only first-class in city.
Second to none in Territory.
-. Four first-class artists - : :
Electrical Baths . ... $1.50
Other Baths . . . V . . .25
Parlors located Weat Side
W. II. KERR. Pioorietof
Blaax Butchers' Shipping Certlit
catet for sale by tk lew Mckioaa
Prtntln Cotniumy.

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