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moan of " l,BW' o : :: :.'.y pams menean VOL III. ROY, MORA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1907. No. 49. I li e , i - - 7. It PENSIONS GRANTED. December 17, 1907.: The following pensions have been granted to persons residing in New Mexico: Mrs. Juana M. J. de Archuleta, Las Vegas, $8 per month. William H. Wentworth, Monterey, Mexico, $12 per month. Philip L. Humphrey, Santa Fe, $15 per month. Eliza J. Anderson, accrued pension of her husband. Eli Caldwell, East Las Vegas," $12 per month. Juan B. Vigil, Talpa, $12 per month. Ascension Billareal, Truchas, $20 'per "months" - - :- - John B. Headrick, Deming, $12 per month. James G. Shipley, Silver City, $15 per month. Jose Dolores Trujillo, Cleveland, $20 per month. Charles S. Pollard, Nara Vis,' $12 per month. Marshal Hartman, Roswell, $12 per month. Christian Olson, Chloride, $12 per month. George Studebaker, Cimarron, $12 per month. Jose Antonio Gonzales, Chimayo, $12 per month. David Lawson, Flora Vista, $20 per month. Crestino Trujillo, Santa Fe, $12 per month. Arthur B. Dunn, Hillsboro, $12 per month".' Philip Schwartztrauber, Roswell, $20 per month. Eugene B. Fruitticher, Ft. . Bayard, $30 per' month.' Casandra Van Way, Raton, $8 per month. . Juan Bautista Bueno, Talpa, $15 per month. William Spencer, Logan, $15 per month. Sidney A. Cook, Melrose, $12 per month. William A. Cozine, Socorro, $15 per month. Maria Isidro Gonzales, Cleveland, $8 per month.' Henry W. Boutelle, Socorro, $12 per month. John Greenwald, Socorro, $12 per month. Edward D. Horton, Lordsburg, $12 per month. Ga vino Rivera, San Jose, $12 per month. Candelario Martinez, Santa Fe, $12 per month. j; Wayne Findley, Ft. Bayard, $17 per month. ;Atanacio Ulibarri, San Jose, $15 per month. : John A. Wolford, Central, $15 per month. Fred H. Miller, Victoria, $12 per month. John Seibert, Albuquerque, $12 per month. William Giles A. Wright, Wagon Mound, $15 per month. Juan Francisco Griego, Santa Fe, $20 per month. John Crowley, White Oaks, $12 per month. Erasmus Gaw, Santa Cruz, $12 per month. Jose Filomeno Gonzales, East Las Vegas, $12 per month. William C. Robinson, Mora, $12 per month. Herman A. Van Epps, Dayton, $12 per month. " Agapito Hurtado, El Rito, $12 per month. ' Sebrian Bates, Glencoe, $12 per month. , i - - v Josiah R. Carr, .Dayton, $12 per month. Richard H. Manville, Silver City, $12 per month. . Miles H. Day, Fairview, $15 per month. Simon Lopez, Tecolote, $12 per month. . Maria de la M. M. de Trujillo, Cha- mita, $8 per month. Jose Franciso Martinez, Mora, $12 per month. ? . , ' , Cornelius J. Demorest, Carlsbad, $15 per month. Joseph Wight, Las Vegas, $20 per month. James H. Kunkle, Deming, $12 per month. Marcelino Aldas, guardian, Valle- citos, $8 per month and $2 each for the minor children. Robert H. Woods, Farmington, $12 er month. Manuel Garcia, San Rafael, $20 per month. Dixon M. Parsons, - Hagerman, $12 per month. Severo Manzanares, Parkview, $12 per month. Abram H. Dunning, Aztec, $12 per month. Candelaria Ulibarri, San Miguel, $12 per month. Irene B. Schormoyer, Santa Fe, $S per month. Daniel M. Elder, Artesia, $12 per month. Samuel O. Fletcher, Santa Fe, $12 per month. Lester Hardy, Ft: Bayard, $30 per month. - : Franciso Romero, Sandoval, $12 per month. Yours very truly. W. H. ANDREWS, Delegate from New Mexico. With this issue we close the year 1907 for the Spanish-American. We feel that it has been a prosperous year for' us, as well as the people of the entire territory. In the past year we have seen our beautiful country largely settled up, which means added wealth and new industries. With this line of progress we hope to give our patrons the best paper during the new year, 1908, that we have ever had. - We hope to receive the support of our friends in the future as we have had it in the past, and wish you all a joyful New Year. . Agosto 5, 1907. La corte fue abierta según proroga presentes los Honorables Juan de Mata Mares, presidente, Damacio Ta foya, Geroge V. Santistevan, miembros; Juan Navarro; secretario por su dipu tado E. H. Biernbaum,' y Juan B. Mar- iinez, Alg. Mayor Se procede al des pacho de negocios. . v Ahora se presenta la resignaciob de Alberto King condestable del Pto No 12, y la misma es ácceptada. Cuentas aprobadas. . . Severo Blea, renta de casa de elección y traer cajas de bole- tos 1904 ,,$ 2.20 Matías Maestas, 17 cuerdas de lena , a $2.50........... 42.50 Joan B. ' Martinez, Alg. jMay én 7 Waltz, "Zenda." j 8 rVarsouviana. 9 Schottish. '10 Two-step, "Silverheels." ' 11 Waltz, "Dreamland."' ' 12 Two-step "Grand March Tí Roy." j 13 Polka, "Spinning Wheel."- '. 14 Waltz, "Vienna Concert." ' 15 Quardrille. i 16 Two-step. 17 Varsouviana Moonlight, i : 18-Waltz, "Youth Forever." 19 Mexican Quadrille. ' 20-Two-step, " 'Lindy." ; 21 Waltz, "Lovers' Lane." ' . Home, Sweet Home. . All teachers in flora county holding permits to, teach school and "all. per sons' desiring to teach school in Mora county, N. M., are required by law and are hereby notified to attend an examination of teachers, which will take place in Mora, N. M., on Monday, December 30, 1907. . , RICARDO MARTINEZ, . . County School Superintendent. . SCHOOL EXERCISES. The Xmas exercises-given under the auspices of the teachers for the chil dren was lareelv attended and every thing went off smoothly, which showed careful training on the part of tne teachers. The following program was given by the children: ' Welcome .... ...... .Liza Maelink kjuug,, aucu vuiiotuiao - UVvi:i4-5ti T.i-li Pmrc Song .. Í .'. .; . : .Helen Russel Recitation .............. Mary Wright Recitation Tillie Branch Recitation ........... .Hazel Sheltren Song, "Christmas Bells". .Twelve Boys Recitation Taylor Browning Song, "Shaking Quakers".. .'. .Six Girls and one, Boy Recitation .Rosalia Branch Recitation Clara Guthrie Recitation ..' ...Fedilena Lucero Song, "Once There Was a Lady".. ...........Little Girls Christmas Echoes Gladys Nolan, Anna Branch and ? Mary Russel. Song, "Merry Brown Thrush". Children Recitation Alma Kitchell Mother Goose and Her Children. ' i ne snow ungaae. . . ...-. . Ten poya Impersonation ...... . . ..Mrs. Baum, aided by the children Garland Drill., ..Eight Girls The Sixteen Babies say Goodnight. . , . Effect of Sun Spots, V . Prof. Peters of the United States i:val obsei-vatory maintains that sun jx:ts diminish the heat we receive 'rem the sun, but the terrestrial effect s (oo slight to be perceptible. The 51 cts appear in the greatest number ivery 11 years. This atronomer is .irm in the conviction that if we are jTor Involved in a celestial catastrophe i niJI not be due to the iid. :,'.,' World's Oldest Banknotes. - The oldest banknotes in the world are the "flying money," or convenient money, first issued in China in 2697 B. C. One writer tells that the an cient Chinese banknotes were in many respects similar to those of the pres ent dav hpflHner the name of the bank, the date of issue, the number of the note, the signature of the official whd Jssued it, and its value, in both fig ures and words. On the top of these curious notes was the following philo sophical injunction: "Produce all you can; spend with economy.' \n\n la causa de Rafael Gallegos. . . 1.50 Ahora en el asunto del camino de Adolph Lange en el precinto No. 8, el cuerpo nombra a John R. Strong como comisionado y que reporte para el siguiente termino. La corte se pone en receso hasta las 2 p. m. Agosto 5, 1907. Sesión de la tarde. La corte se reunió según proorogá presentes los ofiviles que componen la misma, se procede ál despacho de ne gocios. La corte apreba la flannza de Man uel Casias sup? de caminos del pto, No.' 2.- ' - - Cuenta aprobadas. F. S. Ortega, asesor co. 1902-3. . .$16.15 Anastacio Medina, asesor, com. 1904-5 54.27 Ahora viene Roman Vaídez y Mar tinez y dice que esta listo para ar reglar su tasación de 1905 siendo que ordenen la corrección' en su tasación, que el ha visto por su cédula y que la misma no corrobora con el libro del colector donde aparece que se le reclama tasación por mil varas de tierra a 50 cents, $500, y presenta una afirmación del colector que un equivoco aparece en dicho asesamiento en la suma $500. El cuerpo considera el sasunto y estando bien informado ordena al secretario de dar una orden al colector para que corrija el asesam iento del de dicho Roman Vaídez y Martinez en,la suma de $500. Pagos Ordenados. ' Matías Maestas, No. W. 3445 Gen. . Co.'..... $42.50 Ahora viene el asesor Albino Mar tínez y entriga las listas de amillara miento del Condado de Mora de 1907 y las mismas son aprobadas. Ahora el cuerpo ordena que el colector sea cargado con las tasaciones de 1907, a saber $51,025.50 Ahora el cuerpo nombra a Miguel Gonzales condeatablé del Pto. No. 12. Ahora el cuerpo nombra a Alfredo Lucero como cadete al Instituto Militar de Roswell en conformidad con la ley de 1907, Cap. 89, Sec. 29-36. Pagos Ordenados. Feo. S. Ortega, com, de asesor W. 3446, 1902-3 .$16;i5 Anastacio Medina, com, de asor, W. 3447, 1904-5 54.27 Cuentas Aprobadas. Seledon Olivas, derechos de juez de paz, en causas criminales. . 44.90 Ahora el cuerpo aprueba la fianza de A. S. Bushkevitz, como agrimensor de Condado. . Ahora , la corte se-proroga hasta el primer lunes de Octubre, 1907. ' COMMERCIAL CLUB BALL. The ball given by the Commercial Club Xmas night was a decided sue cess in every way. A very enthusias tic crowd was present, and under the inspiration of the delightful music fur nished by Dr. and Mrs. Brown, trippec the light fantastic till a late hour. The following is the program danced: 1 Grand March and Waltz, "March of the Moors." 2 Two-step, '"Lindy." 3 Polka, rGladys," 4 "Jolly Fellows;" ' 5 Quadrille. , " . c . 6 "Two-step," "Spoon Time."