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THE DEHING GRAPHIC
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
N. S. ROSE, EDITOR
E SEE BY THE exchanges that the New Mexican got out a
very fine special issue on the day the president was in Santa
Fe. As the New Mexican does not exchange with us we have not
seen this number, but we have no
the facilities for doing as good work
p RIDAY AND SATURDAY of this week two large delegations
of business men from the state of Missouri, one from St.
Louis and one from Kansas City, will be in our town to look after
business interests. It should be a matter of interest to all our peo
ple to do everything in their power to show these people the ad
vantages and progressiveness of our town.
II ANY COMMENTS HAVE been made on our serial story which
began last week and several old timers said it reminded them
of day3 gone bye. While this part of the story is interesting to
all, the part which is yet to come will also prove valuable as it will
tell the people away from here what our place is like and what they
can expect if they come here to locate. It will pay to send copies
of these papers to your friends in the east.
JJ TOCK SHIPPING HAS commenced in earnest and the railroads
are rushed to their full capacity taking the cattle of this region
to market. Never have the ranges been in better condition in vhe
spring than this year, or the cattle in better condition for the mar
ket, and this is a guarantee of good times for the cattlemen, which
in turn brings prosperity to other lines. This, in connection with
the many business interests which are coming to our town, assures
us the best season DemJng ever experienced.
J HE PRESIDENT'S visit to New Mexico is past. He was
royally entertained at the capital and at the metropolis of
the territory. The daily and weekly papers have been filled with
accounts of his visits and his remarks at those places. Comments
and comparisons have been made, some favorable and some not so
favorable, but taken altogether they show it is as a man and not as
a poltician that he excels. The one feature of Theodore Roosevelt
is that he does not ask any one else what he thinks, and, after all,
what we want in a president is a man and not a politician. Surely
this western trip should strengthen his chance in the next elec
tion, regardless of tne fact tnat he
fight.
0 NE OF THE MOST hopeful signs in New Mexico is the inter
est our people are taking in advertising her advantages.
The people seem to have awakened from their sleep and shaken
off the mañana spirit and now are telling the world that this glori
ous sunshiny territory exists. It was this that built up the state
of Colorado, and the great northwest owes its marvelous growth to
the enterprise of its citizens and the advertising that has been
done. For years the United States has been filled with advertis
ing matter from Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Montana.
and as a result these states have
people with money to develop their
be the same if our citizens should do likewise. No letter ought to
go east from this territory without an ad of some kind for the place
it goes from.
0
I UR OLD CITIZEN John F.
specimen from El Paso last
the Pass City, is worth considering
The old water works system of that place is beintr taken un nnA
enlarged and the specimen mentioned is a section of the scale
formed on the inside of-the 6-inch
become in r years that the passage for water was reduced to less
than two inches. What must the effect of water that will do that
to an iron pipe be on the people
ized the effect of impure water as
the greatest factors in deciding
health of the family is above all
of Deming is noted for its purity
use as rain water, which is one
town offers to health seekers.
A MEETING OF DOCTORS
is to be held at St. Louis in July for the purpose of discussing
methods of treating the dread disease of consumption. So alarm
ing has the spread of this disease become in the great east that
the people are having to make every effort to discover a means of
fighting it successfully, and to this the medical men of the country
are bending every energy. At this meeting every part of the
west will be represented and the advantages of our clear, pure air
fully discussed; doubtless, plans for sanitariums and Rllph nrrnnrra.
ments will be talked of and the
calities considered, and perhaps plana and arrangements made for
important works of this kind. Deminor should h rpnroconta
a - ' T svj VUVIIVVU Cls
that meeting by at least one good, live able man who can explain
our advantages and work for our interests if anything of this kind
comes up. Our people should consider this matter and arrange for
sending one of our doctors to bt.
TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM
AND PROPRIETOR
doubt of its quality as they have
as can be done in the territory.
did not help in the statehood
been filled with enterprising
resources. The result would
Allard brought an interesting
week, which, while not ram in
by people lookincr for a lrvarinn
pipe. So thick had this deposit
who drink? If the nenn1 ai.
Vfra 1 VV-
they should it would be one of
their choice of a home, as the
other considerations. Th
and is as soft and pleasant to
of the greatest attractions our
from all parts of the United States
merits and demerits of various lo
Louis for that purpose. It is not
Church Directory g
smsitmtmtnnmn a
MmtODtar-Ptaaehina sarrieta mnr Sunday
at 11 a. m. and T p, rfc. Sunday school at 10 a.
m.. Junior Lmiui at I d. m. Epworth Learue
at I K p. Ru, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
t TM. Ami Mamton, Pastor.
Preshyteeian - Evenln ssrvlee at I o'clock,
younf people's meeUnf at 7 o'clock.
W. J. MacBcan, Paator.
ST. UlKl'a EnoooraL -Sunday school every
Sunday at 10 a. m., Holy communion and preach-
tnf every third 8uaday in each month.
Rkv. H. W. RurrNEft. Paator.
lul.aMA afrroonu EruooPAL-Eecula Domin
ical eada dominio a las dea de la tarde, 8 ofrece
Invitación a todas personas venir y alludar eon I
trabajo del señor.
DWYER CHURCH DIRECTORY.
8unday school at 10 a.
m, and t p. m.
m., preaching at 11 I
Dionido Costales.
Pastor.
District Judre T. W. Parker
District Cterk Jas. P. M tchsll
District Attorney W. H. H. Llewklyn
Court Btenocrapher H. B. Holt
COUNTY.
Chairman board of Co. Corn's W. C. Wallls
Mom bora 8. 8. BirthfleW. W. M. Taylor
Probáis Judre E. H. Mstthews
Probate Clerk B. Y. McKeyss
Sheriff W. N. luster
Treasurer and Ex -Officio Collector. W. H. Gulney
Assessor J. B. Hldon
County Bupt of Public Instruction. . . . U. F. Duff
VILLAGE OP DEM1NO.
Village Trustees
Seaman Field. Chairman: J. W. Hannlcan. A. J,
Clark: T. H. Carr and L. H. Brown.
Justice of the Peace. Edw. Pennington
Marchsl T. L. Of baby
Constable Cipriano Baca
District court convenes second Mondays in June
end December.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Las Cruces, Nsw. Mexico, April
22. IMS.
Notice is hereby (riven thst the following named
settlor has A led notice of his intention to make
Anal proof in support of his claim and that said
proof will bemads before Probata clerk of Luna
county. atlVmina-, N. M. on May 2ft, 1903, vis: Hd.
entry. No. IM, John M. Cravens, for the nW iw
Vi and wW sel, see SI, tp S3 s. r 14 w, N M P M.
lis nsmes the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis:
Walter P. BirehfWId. Jr.. Marshall Dnollttle.
Henry Spradling. John Wataon, all of Hschits,
New Mexico,
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
euhat Uitial reason, under the law and the regu
lations of the interior department, why such proof
should not be allowso. will be given an oppor
tunity at the above mentioned time and plsce to
croas examine the witnesses of ssid claimant and
to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant. Nicholas Galles. Hegister.
Southern
Pacific
Double dairy train
service between
San Francisco
and New Orleans
East Bound
No. 10-SUNSET LIMITED, via the
Coast Line leaves San Francisco 7 p,
m., Deming 8. -05, arriving at New Or
leans 6:46 p. m.
This train carries dinintr car. observa'
tion, compartment and drawing room
sleeDers through Chicago. New York.
ana n ewur leans, also tourist sleepers
io wasningion, Cincinnati, Chicago,
Mempnis, fai. raui, hi urnis, etc.
No. 8- CRESCENT CITY EX
DD reo n. e.. I....,;, w.n... i:
via uau iwtkijuiii TAiirjr line-
leaves San Francisco 10 a. m.. Deminc
8:50, and arrives at New Orleans 8:65
m.
This train carries drawing room
sleeper to New Orleans, also tourist
cars St. Louis, St Paul and Chicago
Wit Boand
No. 9-SUNSET LIMITED, via San
Joaquin valley line-leaves New Or
leans 11:45 a. m., Deming 8:40 a. m.,
arrivinor at San Francisco 8:25 a. m.
This train carries same equipment as
No. 10.
Nr. 7. -PACIFIC EXPRESS, via the
Coast Line leaves New Orleans at
9 p. m., Deming 5:35 p. m., arrives at
ban francisco i:md. m.
This train carries same equipment
as No. 8 and in addition a chair car
Los Anireles to San Francisco.
Trains 9 and 10 carrv free reclining
chairs.
For further information call on or
address C. M. Burkhalter.
D. F. & P. A Tucson.
C. B. Bosworth, Agent, Deming.
n T.B. BIRTRONG
Doming' Saloon
n Choice line of Wines
i j Liquors and Cigars...
Call ond see us
BARNEY MARTIN
Builder
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior. United States land
office, I .as Cruces. N. M.. March 4. lll
A suDicient contest ainaavil having Seen mea ill
thiit othos by 8ussn F. Faulkner, contestant,
against homestead entry No. KjeJ, made October
It, lwit. for nV neW 4 nwH, see 27, tp, Ms, r
11 w by Wilson E. Davis, eontestee. in which it Is
slU-rd thst said Davis has wholly abandoned eald
land, that he changed his residence therefrom for
more than six months sinos making said entry
that eaid tract la not eettled upon and eultivsted
by said Davis as required by law, said partise are
hereby not i tied to Slpeer, respond and offer evi
dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m,
on May 1, Iwi, before probata clerk ef Luna
county, N. M., at Doming, N. M., and thst final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on May U.
1UUS before rrerister and receiver at the United
States land otlice in Las C rucee, N. M.
The said contestant having, in a proper rffidavH
Alad Msrph 4. lIA oat forth facta which show
that after due diligence, personal service of this
notice cannot be made, It is hereby ordered ana
directed that such notice be given by due and
proper publication. Nicholas Galles,
M Kegister.
Ketlc of Flaal ItltlrMl.
In the Probate Court of Lnna County, Territory
of New Mexloo,
In the matter of Estate of Emma W. Taylor
Deceased:
To whom It mny concern: Notice Is hereby
given that Monday the Arat day of July. 1D0S. at
10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the court room of
this court in the town of Doming. County of Luna
and Territory of New Mexico, has been sp pointed
ssnthe time and place for the examenaüon and
allowance of the Anal account of Joseph W,
Taylor, administrator of estate, and for ths ae
signment of the residue of said estate to the per-
ms entitled thereto.
B. Y. McKcyes,
Clerk of said Probata Court
Different
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At our Soda Fountain.
WE ARE constantly get
ting new and fancy
drinks. You dont have to
take the same old thing
every time. If you have
any ideas of your own,
tell them to us and we
will make you a drink to
order. We have many
fancy drinks that are
great favorites among
particular people who
don't like the ordinary
soda.
'Phonetft47
A. V. READE
Dealer in live stock, Ojo Caliente
ranch, Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico.
V'A
Horse brands the same
TRACT HANNIGAN.
Prearlsteri ef ths
Cabinet & Aquarium
Chales Wines, LUasrs
aad CUar.
THE
.Victoria.
3
JOHN K. CAIN, Proprietor.
New and First Class in
every respect. Electric"
Lights, Telephone, Baths
all modem conveniences
i
Reasonable
Prices
5151 oT8Tcr15TSlcrioT&ro o
VJI
Closing out Reduction on
, at Cost.. all Goods.
CLAnllEQ KELLY o ' 2
ctitttcta,tat2.t2.iCLtits titit
Ilülinácr Q Co.
New and Second Hand
Hardware, Furniture,
Queensware, Glassware
and everything in the house
furnishing line.
Our new goods are kept en
tirely separate from the
second hand department.
or
Call and see us.
Deming :-: :-: New Mexico p
Beaty Q Iianin
WINDMILLS REPAIRED
AND WELLS CLEANED
Country work a Specialty. Prompt and
satisfactory work. Shop at Lewis'
livery stable.
NOTHING TOO COODi
FOR OUR PATRONS
TFiuffet
, ÍDar....
! aaJLaack
CORNER GOLD AVE.
AND PINE 8TREET
Henry Meyer
'BUTCHER
...DEALER IN...
MEATS, VlSH, GAME
AND POULTRY. FRESH
OYSTERS IN SEASON
Deming : : : : New Mexico
JOHN CORBETT.
Ice. Beer, Sodawater
Deming, N. M.
Deming
Restaurant.
Best Meals in the City. Next to
Cabinet Saloon. Ask for the
Hungry Man'a Paradise. Lai Prop.
Sam Fong' $ Co.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
AND CANNED GOODS . . .
Confectionery, Cigars. Tobacco, Can
dies, Lrockeryware, Handkerdhiefs and
Neckties. Fruits in season.
A. H. Thompson
Ru
E Live Stock
On
an
Sells
Well acquainted with liv r.lr tt
esta throughout the country. Call on me
Deming
Stable
Feed,
Sale
Llverv
C. L. BAKER, Mgr.
City Express delivery. Buys and sells
HORSES, WAGONS,
BUGGIES, SADDLES,
HAY, GRAIN, Etc.
New native Hay for Sale
Cattle Bought and Sold.
Deming . . . New Mexico.
Star Dairy
M W. Mayfield, Prop.
(Successor to Ed Baker.)
Kr!8!Lif:wr'' íeraey Cream mi'k de
livered to your door morning and evening
too soon to begin now.
Deming
New Mexico
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