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4000 People do their banking with this bank. Do you? If not, why not? i The First National Bank ; FOR RENT A Km loon Honte on Topeka avenue. Lance lawn, trcet. alao larfe ban. Only $26 a month. A KTen-room honee on Eait Fint Street, three bloeka from the corner of Main and Coinmeniel. Only $lB a month. For Sale A new two-room honee on Colorado avenue. A enap for $4BO. $lOO down and balance eaey monthly payment,. A new five-room honee on San Joan near Colorado avenue- *2,150 $2OO down and balance on eaey payment,. We have ulimited amount of money to loan. Try ne for yoar neat loan. Onr epecialtiea are all kind, of inenranoe. bond,, real eetate. and loan,. The Home Security-Investment Company Inturmace. Lout* Real Estate. Bonds. 8. C. HAM. President. Ground floor* First national Bank Building. ■ ' KPWAItn D. WIGHT. President. I). P. Jnnee. Vlee-Prealdent. \V. rt. CHAPMAN, Cashier. 11. K. HOLLOWAY. V-Prea. c. It lIAPP. AMlalnnt Caahler. The Trinidad National Bank Capital *100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 160.000.00 DIRECTORS: K. D. Wight. 11. K. Holloway W. J. Murray Pbllllp Bcboeldor D. P. Jones \V. R. Chapman We will be pleaatd to have your business and offer every uc eommodatotu consistent with safe banking. Interest paid on time deposits. A LOOK IMTO , OUR SHOW WINDOW Will eon vines you that we rarry In slock All the lateit improved Elec tric appliance. Good Chrl.lmua auaui-allana In readings lamps, etc. Trinidad Gas and Electric Supply Co. Pb. Trio. I*. *l* S. Main. Few people ran afford to feather tbelr nest* with borrowed plumage. OUR MEAT MARKET Is supplied with absolutely the Cwnt freshest and best of everything in Turkeys, Ducks. Cleese, Chickens Kml Corn fe«l beef and pork, fresh oysters. New* York Counts. Selects ■mEJ 118 | and Standards, Fish, etc,, etc. f |/l I mi an preparations Tor supply VV «] ml Christmas trade. l| Phone fIE39HKffR9n 527 Trinidad ' North 546 1 Consist. Pay Cash—Save Money Meadow Cold flutter, two pounds for 75** Diadem Putter, two pounds Tor 75* I Whit. Clover Gutter, two poumla for 85r Swift'h Premium llllttnrlne. per pound Us<* MariKotd lUltterlne. tier pound 25* .Iteuninricnrliie. per pound '■ 20* Three Three Stores i mw‘i Sk 11 *mSSeSJr Stores FOOD.CO., THTJMDAV TIRES, TUBES and all accessories for the Automo bile, Motorcycle and lllcycle curried at all times. Vulcanizing our spec ialty. Tin Trinidad Novelty Works Phono Trinidad 12S. - irirm It Is hard work for a lazy man to octuiire sufficient rest. txx esxomcu nwi. nmnufl, coins am PERSONALS G. Ilenmun of Raton in in the city on a short business trip. F. 1. Wight of Clayton, New Mex ico, is in the city on h short hiislneas trip. Ira Zook of Majestic Is In the city on u short business trip of n day or two. S. A. Covington left this afternoon for Walsenbur* ou a day's business trip. J. L. Morris of Santa Clara, lluer- I'ano county, is In the city on a day's business trip. Dr. 11. 11. Harvey of Aguilar spent * Its? day In Trinidad attending to buslneiM nutters. Mrs. John Dye of El Moro spent the day in this city shopping and visiting with friends. E. A. Doling of Westou is spend ing a fe wduys in Trinidad attend ing to business mutters. George Heart of the Rocky Moun tain Fuel company U In the city oii a feu days' hunines* trip. Mrs. John Hughes left this after noon for Pueblo where she will spend a few days visiting wLh friends. Oscar 1,. Phillips, prominent at torney of Katun is in Trinidad to day .sud meeting old acquaintances. D. P. Jones of the Trinidad Na tional Hank, left this morning for Ihiehlo on a few days' business trip. F. S. Dunlavy and wife returned to Hastings this afternoon after a day's > hopping and busineas trip in this city. Mrs. K. L. Stevenson left this af ternoon for Kngby. tailed there by the death of her roinrln, George Col lard. Mrs. John Keith und Miss Elsie Ituuyon returned to l.udlow this af ternoon alter u short shopping trip in this city. 1,. R. Osborn of the Isis theatre returned this morning from Denver wheie he spent u few days attending to business matters. Mis. J. W. Caskey returned thli. noon from Hastings where she spent a few days visiting with her husband who is marshall at that camp. George Wilson left this afternoon for the ramps north of the city on a rbort bur inert* trip in th« Interest of the Xurkols Packing company. B. T. Porter of Folsom. New Mexico, will leave for bis home tonight after a short hu»ln*i>* trip In Trinidad In the Interest of the Folsom Supply company. Mrs. Katherine Mlley of Iks,ton. Mass., mother of T. S. McCbesuey of this city, arrived today to spend the Christman holiday* with Mr. and Mrs. McChesney. A. Everett, a remeut contractor of lumar, is In the city. Mr. Everett has a contract for head gate walls and other work with the Model fund ami Irrigation Co. U. 11. Merriman. traveling auditor for the Western Hallway Weighing und Inspection llureuu, lelt ibis morning for Denver after a day's bushier* trip in this city. G. It. Khull, salesman for the Foul son CommiMton Company, returned this morning from Clayton and Dal hart where he spent a few days at tending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton A. Kelley of Denver will arrive In the clt ythc lat ter part of next week to spend the holidays with Mrs. Kelley's mother. Mrs. It. Yotiig, of Maple street. Senator Charles Hayden of Wal- Hcithtirg is In the city today. Senator Hayden is one or the leading attor neys or that city and a prominent ligtirc in political life of the state. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Greg.* and chil dren. of Wichita. Kansas, arrived in tin* city today and left Inter in the day for Aguilar where they will spend the Christina >holidays visiting with Mr Gregg's brother, I>r. A. C. Gregg. Elmer V. Jansen of Cokednte left today for Portland, Oregon, where he will Join his fattier and locate In that city. Mr. Jansen was one of tile Cokcdabv Gilzzlics base hall team for the past two years and has many friends in this part of the country. K. X. Nelson left this morning for Salina, Kansas, where he will spend the Christ mu a holiday* visit liik with relatives. He will lie joined in Ka lina next week by bis brother, E. O. Neli in. of this city, who will s|>end a week in Kalina enjoying the Christ inas holidays. Prof. J. R. Morgan and Jay Rich ardson leave tonight for Denver when* they will sperid a few days, returning to Pueblo the lust of the week to attend the League Basket Itxll meeting. They will utrunge for the games to b« played by the local high school teams during the winter. Gilbert Sanders left this morning .for Denver wheie he will spend a few days. Mr. Sanders expects to buy an automobile while in the capital city and will return in his machine the I first of next week. Charlie Samuel of the* Samuel Garage of this city will return In the machine with Mr. Sanders. Don't forget the apron bazaar and cooking salo at Jamieson's next 8-it* lirdny. For charity and sale given by Catholic Indies. 1 A lazy liver leads to chronic dys pepsia and constipation—weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c per box) net mildly on tlio liver and bowel*. At all drug stores. J Most People Earn all the money they can. Some spend all they earn. Many have a savings account, it makes saving easier. You can't afford to spend all you earn, but you cun profit by saving money. Start a savings account with us A amsll sum—9l.oo —will open un account in YOt'R name. We pay POITR per cent ou sav ings. The Commercial Savings Bank Pub. Dee. 9, 1912—Jan. 14, 1913. SOTICE Sealed bids will be received for the construction of the Lux Animas County Court House, until ll o'clock a. m. January 15. 1913. by the Board of County Commlxiioner* of lots Ani mas County, Colo., at their office, corner Main and Chestnut Streets. Trinidad. Colorado, according to Plans and specifications ou file with 1. 11. and W. M. Itapp company. Ar chitects, Masonic building. Trinidad. Colo. All bids to be marked bids on Court House, anti addtcHMed to the undersigned. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any und all bids. G F. lIARLAX, Chairman. The Chronicle-News carrier boys have been supplied with new whistles snd will blow when making delivery of papers. Listen for the whistle. Embossed Xmas Stationery. The Chronicle-News this sea *oo is showing a beautiful line of Christmas *raho»~*d station ery. Orders filled promptly. Call aad make your selecttoas at once. COLUMBINE CLUB The Columbine Embroidery Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. K. O. Adams at her home on Linden Avenue. The afternoon was spent In the usual social way and several muMcal number* were given liy Miss llasel Slyer, one Of the gi|r*itf* of the afternoon. Mr Adam*., assisted by Mrs. Don Ashley, served a delirious ■ epuftt. Tin* guwds of the afternoon were Mr*. Slyer. Mis-: ||uze| Slyer und Mrs. Laura Lane. The r]ub members were Mrs. Charles Go«r«**, Mrs C. E. Gobi. Mm. Don Axhley. Mrs. W. Flint. Mrs. Juntos McAuley, Mrs. Frank Street, Mr*. E. G. Brown ant) 8. K. Fur low. U. S. W. V. MEETING The executive committee of the Major Edward McConvllle post I.'. S. \V. V., together with members of the G. A. K committee met last eve ning at the Chamber of Commerce headquarters. In recognition of the death in the home of F. C. Dettlo barh the committee adjourned the meeting after pnxslng resolutions of sympathy to the bereaved family. No action was taken on arrange ments for the department encamp ment of Spanish war veterans which is to take place here next July. The next meeting will be held in Janu ary at whieli active prepa rat lons for the big encampment will be begun. The resolution Introduced and adopted, drawn hv Corporal John J. Gannon, a copy of which was sent to comrade Frank Dettleharh is a* follows: •'Whereas. It has come to the knowledge of the committee, of the deep affliction of Comrade Frank Ocftrlhueh und ills family, in the illness und death of hi* beloved child he It. therefore, resolved, that this executive committee of the Doited Spanish War Veterans, Major Mc- Convllle Camp of Trinidad, Colorado, extend Its heartfelt sympathy to Comrude Frank Dettlohucb and his Inmlly in this, their snd hour of sorrow; that a copy of those resolu tions he spread upon the minutes, and that thin meeting stand adjourn ed In their respect. The Committee. W. D. Warren, Chairman. D. M Ralston, Don C. Stratton, C. C. Dull, John J. Gannon, 11. E. Gregory. John Haldwln, G. A. IT.. John Conkle, G. A. R.. H. J. McMahon. Geo. Mason. FRED O· ROOF HERE (ou; v **wvt niMvn Fred O. Root, well known nanker of IMiehlo is in the city today look-; ing after business matters. Mr. | Hoof in heavily interested In banking i and mercantile enterprises In Wal- < sen burg and has a wide Acquainted |anc« In Trinidad. |i DECEMBER 11 1912. G. I. A . to B. of L. E. Members Honor Mrs. Pilkington Mr*. J 11. Pltklngton wa* pleasant ly surpiifed tin* ;«t(••moon by (tut mcmbciH of the <5. 1. A. co the B. of L. E . who gathered at the IMlklug ton home and spent the ufternoon p’uy'ng card* and Rtunw. A commit tee consisting of Mrs Wllltum Cor bett. Mr*. K. Birchard, Mr*. C. C. Waller, Mrs. Matt Aldridge, Mrs. E it. Jones, .Mm. A. LaDukc pre|»ared and nerved a delicious four-course luncheon. Thou* present worn Mes danie* .1. Bolton, Barbara Hall, Den til* Sullivan, J. D. Akers, J. W. Dav is, John Shaller, C. J. Stnuigh dense y, S. E. Pur low. |( (). Adam*. Prank StrM, J. W. Stalky, I. Cl. Ward, I. t\ Murray T II Mitchell. T. 11. Mil ler, Robert Wilniunder ot El Moro, Thomas Hayes, T. K. Holnit**. C. C. Waller. Malt Aldiidjce, K. Itirrhard, B. G. Jones, A. l.a Duke, William Corbett. Kd Dodder, hoi Smith. J. A Urknye, P. E. Wataou, W. K. Wal lace, Mis. A. J. Moffett, Misses Laura l.a no and Rose Staley. PIERIAN CLUB Mm. ||. It. Qullllch entertained the Pierian Club member* yesterday af ternoon ut her home on Willow street. “Fancy Work Hints” were given a* roll cull response*. A pa lter on “I mini.{rat lon ami Its Mean- Ime to IV was written by Mr*. W. 11. j Cooley* and wa* read by Mrs John Hugh*, and was verv interestliiK- Prof, pioril nave vcvral In-ttmmental polo*. which were greatly enjoyed A review of the book. “The III* h Mrs It trgoyue.” by Norris was given by Mr*. W. G. Robinson. Mm. Qullltch. asrtbtod by her daughter*, Constance ami lx>ulse, wrml refreshments. The Chi It-mu* meet Ihr will In* with Mrs S. C. Hull. anm rJXcotdetmepiunlrniit- SUNSHINE SOCIETY Tho Sun-blue Soccty will meet on Friday ufteruoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mm. Henlon. 437 Park street. The meeting will It** a regular busl n»*».s meeting ROYAL ARCANUM Trintdud Council No. |fU»B, Royal Arcanum, will inset Friday night in Castle Hull. There will he election of officer* and other Important husi uesn. A full attendance I* desired 2 AUTOISTS GO TO COAST Eoroute rrom Rcdfteld, S. D to Los Augrle*. Mr. and Mr*. F. V. jcutnpbwll and daughter, accompanied jby Mrs. Campbell’* mnjrf, reached lliere Itutf evening. The party la go jiug over the old Santa Pe trail and hope to reach l**a Angel*-* by t.’hrist* .mas day. BOY EVANGELIST TALKS TO COUNTY PRISONERS Charles Mundell, the l>oy evange list who has heeit romliuting ser jvlce* at the Saltation army head quarter*. carl red the k<*|h-I to the prisoner* «>r the county Jail yester day afternoon. Mundep found an attentive audience In time nervcm at the Chestnut street bastile. Prom the steps that lieud down Into the jull corridor the evangelist expound ed the word of God. urging hi* list • nera to plant their feet firmly In the right path. HIGHLAND DAIRY ISSUES STATEMENT TO TRINIDAD PUBLIC Th«' recent .analyzing of the milk l»y dairies of Trinidad to the public of this city, hnn been the means of proving that Highland Dairy has been, and I*, selling the beet tnilk to Its tmnierniiH customers. People who read the Dearden report will have noticed how much higher percentage of both butter fat and total solids, wax contained in milk a. sold by this dairy. We feel that the pleasure is mutual, with our cut»* I tomers and ourselves—our customers in knowing that they ure buying the best. milk obtainable in Trinidad, and ourselves in knowiug we uro selling ihe bent. And wo take this oppor tunity of thanking our numerous pa trons for their patronage and to as sure them that we shall continue to supply them with av good milk and cream as ever. And we also take this opportunity to ask the general public: W1IV NOT HI V T1IK BEST? We can supply it, and we are at your .-ctvlce. Our dairy is situated in the most sanitary place possible. Our milk Is handled under the strictest sanitary conditions and city Inspect ed. The public. Is welcome at our dairy at any time. Should you not i be. altogether satisfied with the milk you are getting, a phono message will bring our wagon to your door. Phone No. Bed UNO!!.- Highland t Hairy; L. If. Cox, Prop. <Adv i 1 j Printing of every description neat ly and quickly executed at. the iChronicle-News Job roomx. Samples 'and quotations on request. Use Hie | telephone. Trinidad 410. tf Come to a Man’s Store for a Man’s Gift lokproofflosiery rMHMjWOMMIANDCHjUMM Ingram-Powder Clothing Company • HOME OP SWELL ATTIRE.” I TO THE LITTLE FOLKS Santa Claus letter*, received hy the Chronicle-New* after *lx p. m . Monduy. Dec. 23, cannot he published. It will be too late alter that time to deliver them. Santa CIaUN belong* to the ruuk* ot the Early Shoppem. and. tin leak hi* little friends hurry tip with their letter* he will do hi* buying without t eliHUggentinn* he usually receive*. Send in your Santa Claus letter right away. “HONEY BOY” MINSTRELS Tommy Hyde, premier soft *hoe dancer of the world. Raymond Max son. Charle* I’fer, Jack Kennedy and Johnny Harry. assisted by the large and clever contingent of dancer* en rolled in th«*2 company portray a number of difficult tcriwchorcan feat* during the presentation of the entirely new show that will he of fered by George Evans' "Honey Hoy” Mlnatrela at the West theatre Wednesday, December I*. Ilydo’* clever atepping. aide* by Johnny Barry, i* one of the feature* of the delectable olio. M*x*on‘* eccentric, teat* arc said to seldom fail to evoke silvo» ot applause during the middle part. “Seminary Duy*.” and the dan cing of the famous Texas Tommy” ! liy him and Charles Cfer feature* the afterpiece. Christmas Slippers We'*e got his slippers *ll CftZo. ™ ready for Christinas! Af They're handsome, too! Come, see ous great spread > I of Km's Christmas Slipprrs H [ ](/ / The Ideal Rift for a Mans' I \ Christmas. $t to S3.SO pair \( \ / \ P. 6 W. Shoe Company If. J. PALMQUIST J. C. CALDWELL . , . Some International People State Bank Send their money nwiy vaBaiHmmamHBBBHBanBmBBM ffOIU Trlllillad UUd buy thclf good* from outsider*. By »o doing they take the profit* away from the home mer- Jk IY/ chant curtailing hi* busl /fj ue: ! * and reducing his pro * Ilfs, thus injuring him. the PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Do your hanking bual* ness with the only hunk !u Trinidad that is owned and controlled by home capital. _ . _ The profits of tho bank will SAP ET\ DP. POSIT bo spent in Trinidad and BOXES FOR RENT not h,u «o itsido owners. I | J PAGE FOUR DRUGGIST TESTIFIES IN CASH REGISTER SUIT Cincinnati. 0.. Dec. 12.—A. J. Rennie, it drugglMt of Montgomery. A I*., gave further testimony when the trial of John II l**tlcr*on and 29 officer* and former officer* of the National Ca*h It.-uisi. r «ompwny, ac clined by tin- government ot violating the Sa-riuaii anti truat law wa* re ft (lined in the I’niled State* district court here t»du\. Mr. Itenuie bad testified that agent* of the National company had ottered to give him a National ma chine it he would throw a mac bln* of different manufacture which be had purchased Into the Junk pile. REMAINS OF FORMER RESIDENT BROUGHT HERE The laxly of Jam**, McDowell, * former resident of this city, who died at Salt Lake City the early part of this week, will lx- received la Trial* dad tonight or t««morrow morning. The deceared lx well known 11 this county and t» a brother of Mm. Itohnon of Sopri*. Funeral arrange* ment* will ho announced upon tb* arrival of the remain*. O. E. S. MEETING I Regular meeting of the Ka*tern Star tomorrow night. Flection of • oft leer*.