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THE DEM INC GRAftllC DEMXNG GRAPHIC LOCAL AND PERSONAL Valentine dance at Clark's opera house. Music by Clifford's orchestra. " Mrs. H. H. Williams has re turned from a pleasant visit with friends at San Marcial. Charlie Brinkman, the young; railroad man so painfully hurt in a wreck at Lordsburg recently.is recovering nicely in a hospital at El Paso, Mr. J. B. Herndon, president of the Crescent Lumber Co., who resides at Raton, was in the city Wednesday on his way to Silver City. He will return here in a day or so for a short stay. Saur kraut, bulk pickles and olives at Meyer's Meat Market. Mrs. Frank R. Coon, wife of the cashier of the Lordsburg bank, died suddenly from a hemorrhage last week at that place. She had just recently moved with her husband there from Silver City. O. J. Durand and Williams Rutherford left Tuesday on an overland insurance tour of the territory. They are equipped with a fine traveling and camp ing outfit and no doubt will have a very enjoyable trip. Mountain and Plain PAINTS Are the Best Everything in the Paint Une. Crescent Lumber Co. Messrs. John Hund and Chas. E. Hicks, who came here a short time ago and took up land in the valley, left Wednesday for their home in California. Before leav ing they let the contract with Bower Bros, to install two large pumping plants on their land. The plants will be the largest of any yet established here. They intend returning to Deming in a short time to make their home. The reader's attention is di rected to the ad in this issue of Strickler & Lester, who have formed a partnership to do an abstract, insurance and convey ancing business. Mr. Strickler is county surveyor.and Mr. Les ter is the county clerk of Luna county. Both gentlemen are splendidly experienced, possess the utmost confidence of our people, are competent business men and we believe will socn build up a nice paying business. Millinery and Tailoring De partment The commodious millinery and tailoring department of H. Nord haus & Sons' large dry goods store, is being handsomely im proved in appearance in the way of being re-papered and re-painted and otherwise made more up-to-date and inviting. The new spring styles in la dies' tailoring goods, etc., are al ready being put on display. The department is under the management of Mrs. Hallie Ward. Do You Get Up With a Lome Back? Ellney Trouble Kikes Toa Miserable. Almost everyone know of Dr. Uilmer'c Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and - "3 Hi cause of i ta remark. I able health restoring properties. Swamp- Root- fulfills almost every wiU in over coming rheumatism, pain in the bark, kid aera, liver, bladder and every part of Iba urinary paosape. It correct inability to hold water and acaldingpain in passing; it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wins or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you havo kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found lust tht remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and boa proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all rudera of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling mora about Swamp-Root, and how to findoutif yon have kid- . ney or bladder trouble. yffSK32Lls-i When writing mention f brt:: I :s:wr reading this generous ltí :rrrrr: offer in this paper and -" rtDd zzj? in r0 Dr. Kilmer S Co., n .1. hl-. Binghamton , N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar aire bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember tha name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Biaghamtoa, N.Y.,on every bottle. NEW A TO) TO TTvv JA Tí . .S V Our New Wash Goods, Dress Goods, Laces and Embroideries are beginning to arrive and we take pleasure in announcing to our trade that we have just received our " . SPRING LINE OF- I Village Board Meeting. At the regular meeting of the Village Board Monday night the charges preferred against Han nigan & Richter, for keeping op en and selling liquor after hours, were dismissed. The sidewalk ordinance was amended so that hereafter in the residence districts they will be five feet instead of five or six feet. The full report will be publish ed next week. Manager H. C. Holcomb has made a decided improvement in the Wells Fargo Express office here. From a dark.dingy room it has been converted into one that is light and attractive in appear ance. A little paint and reno vation bought about the new and fresh appearance. The change will be appreciated by all patrons of the company. We understand the Christian Church will have a new preach er to arrive this week to become their regular pastor. Through the noble and effective work of Evangelist Cross a glorious bless ing has been bestowed upon Deming, and the church he has succeeded in strengthening and building up here will proved to be a power for the uplifting and good of our people. Mr. E. F. Atkins returned Monday from Albuquerque.where he was called last week by the critical illness of his father-in-law, Mr. B. P. Mayock, who passed away Thursday morning of last week at 8:30 o'clock. The remains were buried at Albuquer que the following day at 9 a. m. Mr. Mayock had lived a long and useful life and now sleeps in that sweet rest beyond the skier. Sheriff Stevens caught a ho o here last Friday who had at tempted to wreck a train on the S. P. near Lanark by placing ties across the track. Fortunately no train came along until about daylight Friday morning, when the obstruction was discovir.'d by the crew of a freight train in time to prevent running into it. The tramp had been thrown off of a train and probably through spite work decided to get even. He gave the name of Horace Prehrd and was held here until the arrival of Jose Lucero, a deputy sheritl from Las Cruces. who took him to that point, the offense having been committed in Dona Ana county. GINGHAMS-In all the latest patterns at 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c yd. PERCALES-A11 qualities at 10c to 15c yd. MADRAS and SEERSUCKERS-At 12 i-2cto I5cyd. SIII SI Allí SII KS.-Inall the stanle miIow at d7 1.2r vH S wvwwitiM waavA avw - - - - u f a fMvae m w tm a w w w . . m - ' H oh 1 IN f ILo 'O 'AL1N t,5-m staple colon 1 in. wide, at $1.25 yd. SHANTUNG SILfcg-In colors, 27 in. wide, and for 60c yd. INDIAN HEAD DOM-In all the New Shades, at 15c yd. Other new goods will be arriving almost daily now and we will be pleased to have yon corns and look them over before making your porchrses elsewhere. We may have just what you want. The Popular Store for Ladies' and Men's Fine Wear. H. NordSnaus Sons. L. G. Britton Co. FARM LANDS AND.? CITY PROPERTIES New Cattle Inspector. W. C. Simpson.of Folsom, suc ceeds A. Bardin as cattle in spector at Deming, having en tered upon his new duties Mon day, the 1st. Mr. Bardin has made one of the best inspectors ever stationed here. Mrs. Morris Nordhaus enter tained a few friends Monday evening in honor of the 20th birthday of her handsome broth er, Mr. Williams Rutherford. Williams received cordial con gratulations upon the fact that in one more brief year he could vote. The time never was when time was more pleasantly spent by those present. Dainty refreshments were set ved. TalnU at the Crescent Lumber Co. Mr. J. R. McLaughlin, of Se attle, Wash., was a prominent visitor in Deming last Friday. While here Mr. McLaughlin was the guest of Mr. Ralph C. Ely, with whom he was acquainted in Detroit, Mich. Mr. McLaugh lin was incidentally boosting the big exposition which will be held at Seattle from June to October of this year. He informed us the principal buildings were now all practically completed and that the Seattle show would be one exposition that would open on time and be finished in all features when it did swing its gates open. Freight WrecH on S. P. The Southern Pacific had a freight wreck at a little station called Anapra, a short distance west of El Paso, Monday morn ing. Nine freight cars went off the track, but no one was injured. The wreck made it necessary to detour three passenger trains east bound from here over the Southwestern to Hachita, from which point they went on into El Paso. Rev. W. W. Havens, of Albr querque, Superintendent of the Anti-saloon League, Arizona and New Mexico, is in the city. He is quite well known in Deming. ita.tiita.tfi For Sale or Rent I 1 I Pennington 5 2 Ranch. in r finp milP wpct nf TiAmino v--w vw va wsssiiii Good house, six rooms and bath room;8tables, carriage house and out hnnnrur Ififl acres of Patented Land, all 4 5 under fence. Fruit and 3 Shade Trees, Grapes and 3 Berries. Ti . i i a m neat improved rancn in Luna county. i Apply at Postoffice or o residence on Gold Avenue. S Ttnnmmwi si s i b sra Safe A u DEMING, NEW MEXICO A pure grape cream of tartar powder. Its fame Is world-wide. No alum, no phosphatic acid. There Is never a ques tion as to the absolute purity and healthful ness of the food it raises. C. C. FIEDLER Real Estate and Conveyancing... omci.fuu.ft rufi Law Otti, NOTARY PUBLIC Demln, N. ft School Notes. Oh! Senate rive its statehood. We or tho desert cry. We onward toil for statehood, uuk wimi ina use w iryi There party pledges broken dq iruiniui is our cry. You senators deceived us, so what the use to try! Look at our farms and ranches, in products we rank high. We ahsll, we will have statehood; wa ll have it or we'll die. We thought that you were honest, We trusted you as men. Come! back not party pledges; U! senate, let us tn. Our Father In heaven, w thank Thee, we giory in iny might. 0, Father, now pray thee, leach this Senate to do right. Louis Randolph. The janitor also had tha "La Grippe,." Lila Bolton has entered school again. Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Hodirdon'were welcome visitors of the elocution class. Miiai FA' inri Shsllv'a Mnmi will have their Flag Day program together. Miss Ede's room had a poorer attend ance in Janilirv thn inv nfhar mnnlh 1 this year. Rata! For nart rutar. M. Weatherbe. This alaa aonemmm tha Juniors again. We are verv aorrv ta Imwa P.rrio Steed, who has atooDed achool on o. count of her health. Margaret. Justine and Ethwell ara able to be with us again after a week's struggle with "La Grippe" The Juniors have chosen for their mascot, a Rati Do not not embarrass them by asking, "Why, a Rat. The third grade pupila ara preparing a program for Flag Day and are very udsy rcauing mo me 01 Lrfncoin. The Phllomatheons will place three beautiful pennants in the high school room. The colors are blue, white and gold. Miss Rogers' sick pupils have recover ed and the attendance is much better. They will also have a nica program for Flag Day. The declamatory contest Is planned and the pupils are being; coached. It will be given in about aix weeks. No doubt some of Deming'a public-spirited cititena will offer prizes for first, sec ond, third and four.h honors. Who will be flrstT Friday was Carnation Day; it was observed by several of tha different rooms. The little folks showed they were true seekers after knowledge for they did not hesitate to approach many of our citizens and ask "what day of nota will Friday be?" Ano! Vivo! Ano Vivo! Ano Vivo! Ano Vivo! Vera. Juniors, Juniors, 1910. Go get a rat trap, bigger than a cat trap! Cannibal! Cannibal! Sis Boom, Bah! Kah! Rah! Rah! The Philomatheon Literary Society, which has already given aeveral very nice programs, will give the best pro gram ever given by tho organization on Flag Day, Feb. 12th, at I n. m. Visitors are aUays welcome. Those tnnt will hear a good debate, "Re solved that Lincoln'a birthday should be a national holiday." "Lincoln's Get tysburg Address'' will be delivered by iturl Mc Mains, the orator. LS.L, Ordinance No. 43. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI NANCE NO. 15, COMPILED ORDI NANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEMING, NEW MEXICO, RELAT ING TO SIDEWALKS. Be it ordained tv thm IWnl f Tmi. tees of the Village of Deming. Section L That the part of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 15, Compiled Ordi nances of the Villsge of Deming relat ing to me wKiin 01 aiaewaiks be amend ed so as to read as follows: Section 3. All cement sidewalks hen-after built shall be five (5) feet in width, except on Gold and Silver Avenues, between Railroad Avenue and Hemlock Street, and on Pine Street, between Gold and Silver AvenuM, which shall be of the width of ten (10) feet, and on Spruce S:reet. between Gold and Silver Ave n jes, which shall be of the width of eight (8) feet. S-Ktion 2. This ordinance shall be in Tull force and effect & days after its paasftgeaiM publication. Adopted February 1st, 1909. (Signed) 8. D. SWOPE, Attest: Chairman. (Signed) A. A. TEMKE, Clerk. (Seal) Notice of Pendency of Suit. in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, within and for tha County of Luna. Paul L Roae, Plaintiff. , va. 'No. 191. Minnie B. Rose, Defendant. J The above named defe&dant is hereby notified that a civil action has been commenced against her in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of New Mexico, within and for the County of Luna, by the aaid plaintiff. Paul L Rose, wherein tha plaintiff prays for divorce and absoluta dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for general relief. And the said defendant is further notified that she is required to appear and answer the complaint m said cause, on or before the 30th day of March, 1909, the date of completion of service by publication, and that unless sha so appear and answer, judgment by de fault will be rendered againut her here in, and the plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief prayed for in hia said complaint. The names and addresses of the at torneys for the plaintiff are Fielder & Fowler, Deming, New Mexico. Witness my hand and seal of aaid court, this 80th day of January, A. D. ' William E, Martin, (Seal) Clerk. By John Ltmon, Deputy, First publication February 6, 1909. Try those fine fresh oysters at Meyer's Meat Market. . Sr4 WUhál.tlraa. or scalded by overturned kettle-cut with a knife-bruised by slammed door -injured by gun or in any other way the thing needed at once is Bucklen'a Arnica Salva to subdue Inflammation and to kill the pain. Iu earth's supreme healer, infallible for Bolls. Ulcers, Fever Sorea, Eczema and piles. 25c. at all drug, giata. Lilt f Utters Remaining uncalled for In the Post ónica for the week ending Feb. 6. Carion, 8inora. Johnson, Ode. Please say advertised and give date. Edw. Penninüton. P. M. Quartz Location bbmks at this office.