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PAGE FOUR. SAAfA FE NET! MEXICAN, 8AOTA FE, H.M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1907. ifelIMEE" TIP WISH fr i i II rj II II II Jl li SPERSONAL MENTION The new Fall and Winter Samp les are in, and we are ready to show you the best line ever seen in the city We keep on making Clothes to order, because men keep on wanting them. They keep oh wanting them be causewemake Clothes to please them We can fit every man, Large or Small, Fat or Thin, Come and let us show you our swell line thats all. NATHAN SALMON. THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE DRY G001S HOUSE 1H THE CITY Juan Ortiz and family are in Albu querque, fair visitors. Arthur H. GrifTln is attending the fair at Albuquerque. John W. Akers of this city is a fair visitor In Albunueraue. Jose C, Sanchez is among the Santa Feans visiting this week at Albuquev que. Edwin F. Coard, city editor of the New Mexican, returned today from Albuquerque. George DeVoe, a miner .from the Ma drid mining camp, today registered at the Normandle Hotel. Mrs. James T. Read left this morn ing for Albuquerque 'to take in the sights at the fair there this week. Jose Ortiz, a farmer at Xarabe, in the northern part of this county, spent today in the city and purchased farm supplies. F. M. Castle, who has a homestead near Stanley, in the southern part of Santa Fe county, spent the day in the cit v on business. M. A, Stanton and Frank Keefe who were initiated Sunday in the Knights of Columbus order at Albuquerque, re turned this forenoon. Probate Clerk George W. Armijo left this morning to see the fair at Albuquerque. While there he will be the guest of relatives. Felix Saudoval left this morninjr for Albuquerque, where he will be a guest lor a lew days at the home of Ins sis ter, Mrs. Dolores Avitos. A. Singer, traveling for Grunsfeld Brothers, wholesale dry goods merch ants at Albuquerque, spent today in the city, interviewing Santa Fe merch ants. 0. V. Alexander, superintendent of the Pecos Copper Mining company, at Cowles, after attending to business 8 SOU ERUPTIONS IS c SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEW MEXICAN. m it I 1 Ntae ofthe iesf coffee 60 WHITE HOUSE III COFFEE fve fried ffiemsir WINTER 6Y CO. FOR Fruits And Vegetables of All Kinds in Season. PJ. V. BUTTER A Specialty. S. E. Come Plat Santa Fe. Telephone No. 40. Itched Constantly Scratched Until Blood Flowed -Suffered 10 Years Doctors and Medicines Were Fruitless Tries Cuticura and Is Completely Cured BY THREEB0XES"0F CUTICURA OINTMENT "When I was about nine years old small sores armeared on each of my lower limbs. I scratched them with a brass pin ana shortly afterwards both of those limbs became so sore that I could scarcely walk. When I had been suffering for about a month the sores began to heal, but small scaly eruptions appeared where the sores had been. From that time onward I waa troubled by such severe itching that, until I became accustomed to it. I would scratch the Rorps until the blood beean to flow, This would stop the itching for a few days; but scaly places would appear aeain and the itchine would accompany them. After I suffered about ten years T made a renewed en ort to etlect a cure. The eruptions by this time had appeared on every part of my body except my face and hands. The best doctor in my native county advised me to use arsenio m small doses ana a saive. i men usea to bathe the sores in a mixture which eave almost intolerable nam. In addi tion I used other remedies, such as iodine, sulphur, zinc salve, 'a Salve, Ointment, and in tact i was con tinually eivine some remedy a fair trial. never using less than one or two boxes or bottles. All this was fruitless. Finally my hair began to fall out and I was rapidly becoming Dam. i usea s , but it did no eood. A few months after, having used almost everything else, I thoueht I would try Cuticura Ointment. having previously used Cuticura Soap and being pleased with it. After using three boxes I was completely cured, and my hair was restored, after fourteen years of suffering and an expenditure of at least SoO'to $00 in vainly endeavoring to find a cure. I shall be glad to write to any one who may he interested in my cure. B. Hiram Mattingly, Ver million, a. Van., Aug. is, luoii." Sold throughout tho world. Potter Drug WMalled Free, Booklet on the Skin and BlaoC WOOD DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 14. Phone 14. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Modern Plumbing and Heating, Mining Supplies Paints Oil Glass Varnishes Wood Dyes Kalsomine Wallpaper Brushes . Stoves Ranges Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Lawn Alowers Garden Hose Screen Doors Window Screens Wagon Covers Tents Bedsheets Hammocks Harness Saddles Pumps Cylinders The- secret' of old asfe is Health Use 3- man ift iriiEfr DHLLHKLO HOREMOUND SYRUP 4j n-m Vinvn hrdlth. Groat care should bo taken ol nn hfiiilth and Ballard's Horchound Syrup will euro COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS AND ALL FULMOiNARY DISEASES. Mrs. J. II- McNeil, Bait T,n,ke Citv. Utah, writes: . i am eighty yeara old a.ul i thank Horehound Syrup lor having curod mo of coughs colds ana ocner uko uimsawn. Three Sizes 25c, 50c and 1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO., H ESTABLISHED 18S6. INCORPORATED 1903. Sold and Recommended by FISCHER DRUG STORE. here yesterday, returned home this morning. Adjutant General A. P. Tarklngton left last evening for Albuquerque, whither he went to join Governor Curry. ' He expects to return 'tomor row to the Capital. Guadalupe Rael and daughters, Misses Abellna and Siniona, left yes terday afternoon for Albuquerque to attend the territorial fair and visit rel atives. They will return Saturday. William H. Tipton, a special agent of the government who is assisting in. the federal investigations now being conducted in New Mexico, left this morning 011 official business for Las Vegas. L. F. Montenie of the firm of Dud- row and Montenie of this city, Is in Albuquerque in attendance on the meeting of the Territorial Funeral Directors' Association, of which he is treasurer. J. Bernard ' Wood returned on the belated train this afternoon from Al buquerque, where he spent several days viewing the sights of the fair and attending the initiation of the Knight3 of Columbus. S. N. Ijiughlin, one of the former owners of the Eaton Land Grant in the southern part of this county and which property was recently sold to Topeka capitalists, was In town tdday on business. Rev. J, Grange, Catholic priest of iosilla Park, arrived in the city to lay from Albuquerque, where he at ended the initiation and banquet of he Knights of Columbus there Sun lay and Monday. Mrs. R. L. Baca and daughters, the Misses Ramona and Anita, left last night for Albuquerque. They will spend the remainder of the week in the Duke City visiting friends and viewing the fair. Charles A. Haynes Is contemplating leaving next week on a visit to a sis ter In New York state whom he has not seen for over fifty years or since he was a mere child. He expects to be absent several weeks. Littleton Lewis, a ranchero on the Upper Pecos river, whose father has recently sold the Lewis place, ten miles above Cowles, to Stewart Van Vhet, was in 'town on business today, He was a guest at the Claire. Guadalupe Herrera, proprietor of the Loronado hotel and restaurant re turned 'today from Albuquerque.where he has been several days on combined Dimness and pleasure. He was accom panied by his two youngest sons. Sheriff Charles C. Clossen is among cne visitors trom this city at Albu querque. Mr. Closson's speedv trottinu horse Albertus is entered in two of tne racing events, the 2:20 trot sched uled for Wednesday and the 2:30 trot wnich will be pulled off Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips, of Buck man, were guests at the Claire todav Mr. Phillips is the rustling manager of the Ramon Lumber company, which company is engaged In extensive tim ber cutting operations In the manu facture of lumber on the Ramon-Vigil Land Grant. FALL OPENING All the latest and most desirable eifecls in Dress Goods and Silk Waist Patterns. Also a Complete Up-to Date Line of Mens Youths, Boys and Childrens Clothing at lowest prices. Our Merchant Tailor ing Department is the best in the city and we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION CALL Ap BE COjWIjUCED 'p. O. Box 219. 0 Phone No. 36. For Half a Century tbe Leading Dry Goods Honse in m City. CHARLES WACIerI Furniture Company. Iron and Brass Beds, Rattan Goods, Kitchen Cabinets, Book and Corner Stands, Just Received. EMBALMING AND UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. 306-8 Sao Francisco St. 'Phone 10. Night Call 'Phona Na. 1- When You Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange HOUSEHOLD PRICE $3.00. Keep Busy Until Ycu Find D. S. LOW1TZKI Goods Sold on Easy Payments. Large Stock of Picture Moulding. PURE FOOD WHISKEY Our goods having been bought inbond--The Pure Food Laws have not changed any of our labels. Phone No. 94. "THE CLUB." Iron Pipes and Fittings, Camp Out fits, FisWog Tackle, Ammimitlon.RIfles, Shot Guns, Pistols. (Continued on page HJIshU OPERA HOUSE Tonight- LA BELLE MARIE or Jean Inglesides Revenge A New Play By Old Favorites. Santa Fe Concrete Block Company Reference: Quality of Blocks Produced. SEE OUR NEW FACE PATTERNS GEO. S- BLUNT, IJ'GKR,. THE HOLLINQSWORTH OWN COMPANY. TWINS THE IRELAND PHARMACY . . ' PHESqiPTIOJY SPECIALISTS Your Prescriptions are Filled Carefully and Accurately by a Registered Pharmacist. Phone 41 Phone 41