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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911.
THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAS, SANTA FE, N. M.
PAGE FIVE
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.UNITED STATES BANK & TRUST CO.
CAPITAL 50,000.00
Dees a General Banking Business
srcw;rrHx:aB
RCDPnMM MCMTIflM B
the adoption of iln; ii-inl:.!i- constitu
tion
tKe bos! thing to io
K;.vr.y is
Ycur Patronage Solicited
S. B. LAUGHLIN, President H. F. STEPHENS, Cashier,
W. E. GRif FIN, Asst. Caseier
Real Estate
I
For Rent
Surety Bonds
N8URANCE
FURNISHED AND UN.FDR N I S II E D,
MODERN RESIDENCES AND STORE
BUILDINGS,
For Sale
CITY LOTS AND IMPROVED PRO.
PF.RTY, FRUIT AND ALFALFA R IN
CHES AND LARGE UN-IMPROVED
TRACTS, ALSO AN A I STOCK RANCH
IN THE PECOS VALLEY.
O C- WATSON &. CO?. PA NY
(C. A BISHOP.)
19 San Francisco St. Phone. Red Ho. 189
of i
Don't Overlook New Year at the
,.. FURNITURE STORE!
Give a Sensible, Useful Present, and not one that the Recipient will ask
"What Is IT For?" A Full Line of Useful Gifts Such as
CHIN AWARE, FINE RUGS, ROCKERS, DESS,
And other furniture Presents that lust, and prove a joy for years
Akers-Wagner Furniture Co.
EXPERT EM B ALMERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A. B. RENEHAN
President,
GEO. M. K1XSKLL,
Vice-President.
E, P. DAVIS.
Sec'y-Treas
J. B. HAYWARD
Manager.
SANTA FE ABSTRACT. REALTY & INSURANCE AGENCY.
We prepare ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. We write.
FIRE, TORNADO, PLATE GLASS. LIFE & AC
CIDENT INSURANCE. We draw LEGAL
PAPERS, attend to RENTS & COLLECTIONS,
LOAN and PLACE MONEY for clients.
We can secure a desirable TENANT or PUR
CHASER for your property.
We respectfully solicit your business, -
JOSEPH B. HAYWARD, Manager,
Room ly Catron Block Santa Fe, N, M Tel Black 76
MULLIGAN & RISING
Funerai Directors &
Licensed Embalmers
Attorney Charles R
from Estancia.
M. It. Summers of Albuviorque,
a visitor in town.
Attorney A. I!. McMillni
from Albuquerque.
C. J. Dav.e, a grocery ,
Denver, is at the Palace.
A. Ii. Woodman, a dnu'
of Denver, is at the Palaoe.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. .M.-fun
Taos, are visitors at the I'lilin-f.
J. J. IHiriiP, a traveling n; from i
Lamar, Colo., is at the PaUice.
M. O'Neill, the well-know n mining
man from Cerrillos, is at. i'k; Claire.
Mrs. T. Mc-varaani ot nsco
corro county, is a visitor at th Mon
tezuma hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Martinez of I'a'sa
Springs, Colorado, are visitors wt the
Coronado hotel.
George Fischer, a shoe salesman
of St. Louis, is calling on the trade.
He is at the Palace.
D. C. McElhinney, representing a
twine manufacturing company of Den
ver, is at the Palace.
Attorney M. E. -Mickey of Alhumi'-r-que,
is here on legal business and is
at the Palace hotel.
Dr. J. W. Cutler of Milwaukee, is
at the Montezuma hotel. He is on
his way to the coast.
Mr. and Mrs T. H. Eall of Pomiac,
Mich., are sightseers registered a.
the Montezuma hotel.
Mounted Policeman J. W
arrived from Estancia last night, and
; is at the Claire hotel.
! C. P. Spader, merchant at Iierna
j lillo, Sandoval county, came to the
i capital yesterday from IsU ta, Herna-
' lillo county. i
Engineer E. E. Meier in charge of j
I the Arroyo Hondo project has Ju3t j
j returned from Chicago and is at the '
Palace hotel.
Dr. Ada M. Chamberlin of Alba- j
querque, and who recently returned J
from a trip to Japan, is registered at :
the Palace hotel. j
Miss Madeline Mills is out again
after three months' siege with fever j
She is looking very well and was a i
caller today at the governor's office, i
Former District Attorney George I
S. Klock of Albuquerque, arrived In j
the city last night on legal business.
He is at the Montezuma hotel.
E. H. Dodge, a few years ago city
editor of tho New Mexican, has re
signed as editor of the Warsaw Dally
X7nion. at Warsaw, Indiana, and has ;
I gone into the real estate and insur-
j ance business.
"Miss Helen Papen is expected to
' otnr, mni-mni frnm fiantn nnfl i
Bernalillo where she has been visit- i
ing friends since last week. She ;
will resume her work in the public j
schools Monday." Las Vegas Optic, j
Hon. H. O. Bursum, mayor of So-!
corro and chairman of the territorial
Republican central committee arrived
in the capital this forenoon after a
vigorous campaign tour of the south
ern counties. Tomorrow he expects
to leave for Rio Arriba county with
District Attorney Alexander Read and
Hon. Nestor Montoya to campaign the '
circntrstances. I lino
o: the large property e
payi is, the people vl;
up i shoulder the addition
jany i here be. are In
is tie;,.
i 1 find most o;' the
here -come from those who
fected by the tonstiu.
who have not read it.
i their dope" from gar:
i in either i;:r.otaht or :
'oman i representations of oil"
'opposition because th
of docs net in express '
, provision of the cons
under the
t nearly all
;.s and tax
:!! have to
burdens, if
"O .on.-t.itu
position to
be least af
By those
have taken
sources and
i tiov.fd mis-
RHEUMffSM
PAINFUL a BAKSET.Cr-
' United States. 1 liav.
! dent of . naves count
! placing himself on ret
to the constitution, an;
as a candidate for a
0"j highly remunerative o
ated by the constitute.
: the voters will RECA
he gets past, the first p
i The const ittn ion e
: States has been pro:;,
pean juris's as the i
mental law ever com
mind of men, ami il
rt ad eonteinporaiU'Oi;;
will find that it v.;
the personal in'liui:;
Washington himself
gates who framed t!
' reluctantly signed if.
tion was a compromir
constitution now befor
. New Mexico is a com;
; every constitution t
state was a cotnpromi -e. The federal ;
constitution was :i leioi in the dark j
Rheumatism is h;c to a c:i-..u. ;
condition i the A:, c-.:!!'j a:; ! e
puscles, brought about l.y a;i c.v ,
of uric acid iti the c irculation. It is
not only a very fair.!'1. .1 e.i.-ci c Lui a;i
extremely (lanerous tr-li!c. T!:
briny, acrid y ts.lc f the blood pr.uhi
ally forms a exit::::; over the- tin: ck.;,
and lv dcrKisitin ' a evisttat like sub-
ind som.tj stanct. ;n Ule j,,j.lt.. f,, ,;,.,.,;,. tenni-
nates fatal ly, or leaves its victim a
hopeless cripple. It is natural to
"doctor " the spot that hurts, and it is
quite right to '..;-e !,n intents, , . nrr.ui
cations, etc., to ett tnniior.try reiiei
from a pain fid joint c- svu":!'-n tendon;
but Rheumatism is rot a skin d; :e:ise.
THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN
Mens Clothing
otistitution
; ;..:; nullify a
:'"'ion cf the
.".tid one r-si-.
v. !;,, while
i'i as opposed
o i 1 1 t s himself
; '. shoasihk and
to be cre
;:. I opine that
'A. l.im before
itvt primi'tw.
the I'litrU
need by Euro-
'-at. st govern
i s e . i by the
;' l.it ki rs will
history, they
only through
e of George
;h,at the dele
it constitution
That' eonsiitu
i', just as the
the people of
M-omise, just as
lamed by anj
and such thin!
alone make ore
wnen depended on
the d
. v v.i
1
ease ts a fntier he.M on the b'ood.
S. S. S. cures the '';--ease bee ruise it is
the greatest A a':! blood purifiers. It
poes into tin; c:r
eula'.ion, and rc
rioves every
parttdj of t::a
ir-:Uiititr uric
acid, builds up
the blood,
makes it rich
and oily, and in
this way pre
pares it for the
proper nourishment of ail joints, ,
muscles, nerves and bones. If you
I
Or
.jliejSKi. A ,
it'- t
, - -ij? ' i is -f"
! f f " '
Si 1' '
"G. A. Richardson went to Artesia
DAY & NIGHT
PHONE
130 BED 125
PICTURE FRAitniftG TASTEFULLY AMD SATISFACTORILY DONE
PALAOH,
AVE
if i northern precincts.
'j i Tuesday morning to address a const!
J j tutional meeting there last night. Mr.
ft McClure was called there on other
ffl i business, also." Roswell Daily Rec-
f I ord.
Mrs. Josephine Digneo, wife of the
j proprietor of the Claire hotel, has
Dr. J. H. Sloan v.ao has been quite
ill with what is thought to have been
ptomaine poisoning, is able to be out
have Rheumatism, pet the uric acid
out of the blood by taking S. S. S., a
purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy
freedom from its misery. Book ca
T?llt-limntism rind nnv Tm.tiVnl nrU-io
Collier 'they had no precedents to follow. The j free to alUvho write
delegates at. hanta i-e had the consti-1 IHE SWIFT HPEOlrio 00 Atlant 0&
tution ot all the otner states to make. i i
excerpts from. If our football breth-l "" " (
ren will read those other constitu- j tisan Statehood League which has in-,
tions they will find that our consti- j augurated a vigorous telling county-'
wide campaign for a rousing big ma
jority for the constitution on elec-;
; tion day. j
I I
I Business Men Take Hand. !
I Headed by Colonel M. L. Stern,-
, and backed by an enthusiastic deter- j
imination to get out every vote in Al-
j buquerque on the constitutional elec
tion day, the committee of the Non-;
j Partisan Statehood League started
out yesterday afternoon to secure the
I members of a committee of fifty1
who will volunteer . their services as1
; workers on election day, to aid in get-1
ting out the vote. The committee is
i going after business men, and prop-;
erty owners. The bigger the business ,
land the more the property holdings.!
the more anxious is the committee to;
place tho citizen on the working!
force. !
From the success they met with;
yesterday the committee is likely to,
make it a committee of one hundred,1
instead of fifty. Every member of j
this committee on election day will i
be decorated with a large white rib-1
bon. and on the ribbon will appear a j
other!' egenu caicuiaieu 10 matce inc voier j
sit up and take notice. The com-j
mittee will be organized into squads :
who will take turns about working j
at the polls or hustling out tardy j
voters.
The committee from the league
also proposes to organize an automo
bile brigade and a horse and carriage
brigade so that while there will be
llijili Grade Materials, expert tailoring
anj finish, the best and latest weaves.
VveareiNjW showing a line of fall
and winter weight suits of uncoualed
qualitj. i he product cf one of the best
known makers who employ cutters and
tailors of long eminence and best skill.
We Know We Can Fit You.
The handsome shoulder cffn.t and the
graceful lapels of the coat is all the
most critical could ask.
The trousers and est are cut aiun
the most approved iines.
The coats are made by a method
which insures that lapels and shoulders
; will retain their shape.
; REMEMBER the knobbiest and
latest fabrics are represented in
our line.
Come in and See the Magnificent
Suits we are showing at
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$10.00 $15.00 and $20.00.
W. N. Townsend & Co
HON. H. M. DOUGHERTY.
Who Spe?ks at Deming Tonight.
Whenever you want an easy shave
As good as barbers ever crave,
Just call on me at my salon
At morn or eve or busr noon
I'll curl and di-rtss the halrwltU graces
I'll suit tbe contour your face,
My razor sharp and c,sorskeen, f
My shop Is neat and ,owelsare clean
And everything 1 think you'll find i
To suit the taste and please the mind.
FIRST CLASS BATH ROOM
T. . ROBERT S
O. K. BARBER SHOP
247 San Francisco StSanta Fe.N M
WOOD'iS HACK LINE
Prom
BARRANCA TO TAOS
Meets Both North South
Bounds Trains.
Leaves Barranca on the arrival ot
the north bound train and arrives at
Taos at 7 p. m.
Ten miles shorter than any other
way. Good covered hack and good
teams.
Emy 'TlilXLg dtcaaato alc
.3g-wX Gcxazoxtable.
FARE gTd $5.00
"if you want anything on earoi try
New Mexican Want Ad. i
mmm?
i if-MiJ. Mm
2? Siw. :!i5:.
czr Tjk - v?s -
American Druggists Syndicate
Premium remedies are not patent me
dicines, every premium remedy guar
anteed as represented or your money
back. A, D. S. cough remedy and
cold tablets are unexcelled, get them
now, they cost no more than the
inferior kind. Sold only by the Ca
pital Pharmacy.
THE CAPITAL
PHARMACY j
Successors to Stripling-Burrows ft CoJ
If you w. at anything on earth try
a New Mexican "Want Ad.
tution makers improved their oppor
tunity and got many of the best fea
tures of the organic laws of
states. Admitting the constitution is)
not satisfactory to any one voter in
New Mexico a strong reason for be
lieving that it is a pretty good docu
ment and the people turn it 'down,
what, will the delegates who reassem
ble to frame another constitution have
to work upon? What will they insert,
and what will they prune out? What
would we have if all the demands of1 no hired conveyances the voter who
the objectors were inserted in our or- j is disinclined to walk to the polls
gnnic law? Just, imagine the mass of I ''an ride in style just the same as if
con::artictory clauses, unbridled 11-; collection of candidates was foot
ceme and Alkorantc restrictions, sat ! "g the bill. This same committee
urn;. Ma and sanctification! j is now Panning to issue a statehood
W'aen pushed to a corner some of;1'"'"" fnd to decorate every man in
our kickers will declare that they the county with one who favors thf
wouU rather live in a territory for-: constitution. The idea will be to
ever than accept a constitution that ! show thp opponents of statehood how
does not exactly suit them. j ver' lonesome they are.
Mr. Editor, after an experience of,
a o:arter of a. century of territorial; jf you want anytninc on earth trv
again, but he is still very weak.
Hon. Charles A. Spiess, president I bomiage, I would be willing to accept L Kcw Mexican Want Ad.
of the constitutional convention, ar-the nook of Mormon as 0ur organic! : . .
nvea to attend we session ot tne su- aw-
preme court. , t would then at least, have a sa
as to who would manage our state a
STATEHOOD FORCES I fairs, and I need not avail myself of
MARCHING ON. the opportunity to assume any more
- " ! connubial TAfirmnsibiliHes. '
Yours for statehood.
LUCIUS DILLS.
Campaign Schedule In Bernalillo
County.
Padillas At school house, Thurs-
J..,. T- -, n
Kancnoa de Albuquerque At scnooi
(Continued from Page Three)
cats at Kilkenny would look like a
Sunday school picnic in comparison.
One feature of the opposition
strikes me as peculiar. I find that the
old residents of New Mexico, those !
who have been here long enough toinnllse Thursday. January 12.
really appreciate (?) the beauties and I Pajarito At school house. Friday,
conveniences of the paternalistic gov- j ,7rary 13
ernment which obtains in our terri- nrtep-no At school Tiourp Frldav.
tory, are almost to a man in favor of j January 13.
j Atriscc At school house, Monday, I
Terrible Train of Troubles January ie. j
Martinez At J. A. Perea s nail,
Vonday, January 16.
Duranes At school house,
day, January 17.
I Ranchos de Atrisco At
ELKS' THEATRE
January, 1 1 191 1
The Russian Countess
Thamara
Tues-
school
Lake Charles, La. Mrs. E. Four-
nier, 616 Kirby street, says: "The
month before I took Cardui, I could !
hardly walk. I had backache, head
ache pain in my legs, chills fainting )i0lI8ei TuesdaVi Tanuary
mieua, Bic ecumacu, u.aBBiuB ; Del Rio At school house, Wednes-
ings, and no patience or courage. : ,(a january g
Since taking Cardui I have no more 'gan j0BeAt'Armljo hall, Wednes
pains, can walk as iar as I want to, (jay jam,ary is.
and feel good all the time." Take Barelas At school house, Thurs
Cardul and be benefited by the pe- !iay jalmary 19.
culiar herb ingredients which have old Albuquerque At court house,
been found so efficient for womanly Thursday, January 19.
ills. Cardui wil relieve that back- The foregoing is a schedule of the
ache, headache, and all the misery meetings to be held throughout Ber
from which you suffer, just as it has nalillo county in the interest of state
done for others. Try Cardui. hood, by speakers for the Non-Par-
de Swirsky
Interpretive Dancer
and
Dramatic Pianist
Seats $1.50, $1.00 and 75c.
Box Seats $2.00
On Sale at Fischer Drug Store
A ion. Jan. 9.
INVICSTM KNTS.
An ideal form of investment is
a CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT in
THE
First National, Bank
OF SANTA WE.
These certificates are issued for deposits of 550. and
upwards. They bear interest at the rate of foup pes'
"CENT per annum, payable annually or semi-annually,
are negotiable; good as collateral security, and can be
renewed at interest periods.
Call on us or write for further information.
The First National Bank of Santa Fe.
't J. P.i.fi. President.
I. B. i?i:,M), Cashier,
S.r.u Fe. New Mexico, December 2. 1910.
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and we still have line in the City
of Toys and Fancy Goods
FOR NEW YEAR PRESENTS
1
Everything at bottom prices. Everybody
is invited to call and examine them.
ADOLF SELIGMAN DRY GOODS CO
-K-f -B-MBM rt--IM
your odors .slivered
Ik Moving ??td to the thirsty m mamMiig
eooi and inTitijiy
GMtttSa MLS, Wtt-D CHERRY, LEMON SODA, mm WKW,
ROOT BEER, K-OMDIXE FIZZ, COCO COLA,
TABLE MINERAL WATERS,
SANTA FE BOTTLirSG WORKS.
a j i ., j, mia-i m a u. -wmdv irofcfMr -
3irrtxxo
CI AKFNDON fruit now
VUSVl-llvi CTJT flowEKS, WEDDING
GARDEN BOUQUETS, and FUNERAL
R V. BOYtiH Mr. DESIGNS.
CLiRED0H POJLTRY YARDS freHLAii,goB,w,m.,
Pure bred barred Plymouth Rocks and White "Wyandottes. Cblckeus
are yai led In the orehaid under tlie trees and ft-d on clean wholesome ood
only. No chance of Tuberculosis Rei ms nor Ptomaine poisoning.
A FKY.' FAT HKNS FOR KATINU.
our c
ectnc
ervice
WIRE, UP THOSE DARK PLACES
BAY
and
We ae Agetits liL? "nd'wash Tbs!' Call themZ Operation
; Water AND Light Company

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