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Notice to all Legal' pcn;c at Canyon Local and Personal News of Interest Voters Blanco THE WEEKS HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT ROY. I Know Not What Tlio Truth May Be, I Only Tell You As 'Tvvas Told To Me. Take the Spahish-American. 1 S Floersbeim of Springe ashere Sunday. " ' ' ' . . Harry Thiel left Wednesday for points in Colorado. : ... J. H. Liebert was here from . Mills,' Thursday, " B. Belief of Bueyeros, was a busi ness visitor in Roy, Wednesday." . ., Juan B. iMontoya of Airóla, was here Tuesday," transacting business. When In' town stop at the Orienta'. Best meals. Don Ignacio Maestas was here this week, transacting business. The cane crop on Mr. Holme's place west of town, Is reven feet tall. Hon. Juan Navarro was here tie first of the week.' L. A. Brovn of Kansas Valley, . was in town Wednesday. -Try a Spanish-American want ad, they do the wrk.' , W. H. Willcix and wife were in the village of Springer this week. ... Mrs; Geo. Lucas was here from Lu cas., Thursday. . R. Sy Herbert of the Armour Pack ing Co.. was in thtf city Thursday, froiiHa1fVV4B.'- - V M.'N. Chafes, a prominent stock man of Union County, was here Tues day, i D. C. TraiMr of De' Haven, was here a few days this week purchasing supplies..' J. P. Robertson, a cattieman of El Paso, was in the city and vicinity this week. .. . . .. Jose Manuel Gomales, a wea'thy rancher of Union County, spent a few days in town this week. ' The Spanish-American is the lead ing and official paper of Mora County and only costs $l.f0 per year. Dick Pendleton returned Sunday from Cimarron, where he has been' for some time - Harrv Todd, a traveling salesman of Trinidad,, Colo., was calling on local trade Wednesday.. L. P. Field of the Finnegan Brown Hide and Pelt Co. of El Paso, was in town Wednesday. Bud TindaVwhn is employed at Dawson, camoin Thursday to spend a few days'with his famiry. The Roy Real. Estate & Abstract Company has.several nice pieces of furniture for sale at a tfery low price. C. F. Wade and wife, relatives of L. E. Alldredge, arrived in town yes terday, from Illinois. Mr. Rafael Romero, one of the lead ing democrats of Mora County, is .in the city from the County Seat. Mrs. A. B. Stanton and little, son, returned to their home in Las Vegas Sunday, after a fcw days visit here wiili friends. H. D. Rice, who represents the1 Cos ner Merc. Co. of Trinidad', was here yesterday. . '. -. Several of the gentlemen of town and vicinity enjoyed a barbecue giveq Tuesdav even'ng by Bud Farmer, W. C. and E. J"H. Roy. , . The rain-fall from June 14th to the 14th day"bf August was exactly 8J in ches, as shown by the government gauge at the depot. ,- Chas.-A. Reynolds sp?cial land agent, who had been in the city for several c ays,.left for Santa Fe, Tues day. ' 1 v. t N. L. Benson arrived in town Tues dao fronvRochell, til., with a car of stock and household goods. He will improve his farm in Kansas Valley. Francisco Mira. a wealthy" sheep rhisér of Union County and nomines on the Democratic ticket of Union County for Delegate to the Constitu--tional Convention, was here -this week. . -i ; , . l ... . J. Floersheim of this "city declares himself a'candidate' for Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, subject to the-Democratic Primary.. . . Mrs. F. A.. Roy, and Visses Esthrr Clark,. Josephine and Eugenia Roy, visited with Mrs. Bud Farmer,rat a Cinta CanyonTuesday.' " A well known. Des Moines women after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured,-' by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Fop sale by all dealers. . : . Mrs.'H.'Ella Romine of t Kansas Valley',-Entertained, a few friends at her home on Wednesday. Those, pres ent from this city were Mrs. F. A. Roy .Misses Esther Clark, Josephine,' and Eugenia Roy. . Mrs. J. H. and Bert Gabbard, wife and brother 'of John Gabbard who has been very ill at the home of Dr. Brady, arrived in town Wednesday from Berea, Ky. They left for their home Friday, taking John with them. "Frank Shelti-an, who was formerly employed by the Floersheim Merc. Co. has bought an interest in the Variety Machine Works. Frank is a first, class machinist, and we wish him suc cess which we know he is sure to have in his new undertaking. An ordinary ctss of diarrhoea can , ps a rule be cured by a single doce of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. . . It behooves every farmer in this vi cinity to take Campbell's Scientific Farmer. -The most successful farmers are readers of that great publication. The Spanish-American and Camp bell's Scientific Farmer $1.50 per year. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoera Remedy. It is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers. , ! All legal voters of Precinct No. 22, being precinct wherein Roy is located, are requested to see that their names appear on Registration books for the coming -election. Those hot having time or unable to see that their names are registered, will leave tneir names with W. Fted Ogden at the Roy Real '.pítate & Abstract Co. Trecinct .No, jJ2, extends from the Solano Precinct ú.p to Colfax on the north and to Union County on the east. .-, It is abso lutely imperative that all voters see tfiat thej are registered. i Collins-Pelphrey jrhe Spanish-American this week re cejved the announcement of the mar riage of kiss Mercia Evangeline Col lins, of. Roy, to Mr. Samuel Elliott Pelphrey, of French, N. M., at Den ver Colorado, on the . 14th o'f ' this month. ' ' ' . ' q the bride and groom are both i well known here, and the Spanish-American joins their many friends in wish ing them a happy and prosperous married life. i .. -- . ' ' . . . Christian Church t,. - . ' .. s. . Services will be held Sunday morn- ing and evening. Come and worship wfth us. . .. '' L. Guy 'Ament, Pastor. Cqlorado Inter-State' Pair and- Expo- Tífion at Denver, Sep! 3 rd to 7th. ' There is to be a contest for old la di is, that is, women who jiave passed their sixtieth year,, af the Inter-State Fair and Exposition in Denver, Sept. 3rd to 17th. . , u the Textile Department, wbicÜ tobe in charge of Miss Alice Roh. There will be on exhibition the hand work of eld ladies through the west; Anyone is eligible to enter their prod ucís, provided they are more than six tyiyears old and the work was done in th past two years. This includes knitting, crochet work, machine and hajnd made garments, drawn work, quilting, in fact everything that the ola ladies like to work upon. (jash 'prizes are offered in every in stance and the contest promises to be of 'great interest. f Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach '1 suffered intensely after eating ar d no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do me any good," writes M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. '-'The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me .surprising re lief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health. For sale by all dealers. . ' Lost : . '- Lost One full blooded Herford milk cow, three years old, long heavy horns, no brands or marks, dark red, white face. .' v Will pay suitable reward for ber re turn or information leading to her re covery. Notify this office or Elmer Evans, at Abbott, N. M. A -congenial crowd, consisting of families from Roy, Kansas Valley -and La Cinta Canyon, spent last Sunday very pleasantly '.In r Canyon Blanco, -south wet t of . town, The affair was originally in- i tended to be a barbecue, but a cog! slipped somewhere and it daveloped ". into a beefsteak fry, with bacon and Spanish eggs, and pastry and reatjy . cooked delicacies brought from home. ' The threatening sky sent the pic nickers back to town somwhat-earlier .' than usual, but not before they had . had the best part of a very jolly -day. Ice Cream Social at Solano There will be an Ice Cream" Social at Solano, Tuesday August 31st, pro ceeds to be used t) purchase trees for the park. Everybody cordially in vited and a good time assured. .'', TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSI ', IONERS. Of The Various Counties of The Ter- : 'ritory of New Mexico. - . . . . Gentlemen:-" ' "- Whereas, under the provisions of recent Act of Congress enabling the people of New Mexico to form a Con stitution and State Government, the " election of delegates to the coming Constitution! Convention is to be held : in conformity with the? lawsr axistW . 'at'tffilTlme of the Tastjjefiei aTefgctioh ,. in 1908, and f: . r ;. ; Whereas, such . provisions, renders ineffective and requirements of Chap ter 105, Session Acts of 1909 (common ly known as the Roberts' Election Law) providing for minority . repre- rfentation on election boards, and Wheras, it is the desire and wish of the grebt political parties andv of . all loyal citizens that the purity and sanctity of the ballots shall be ure- served, and that the action of the. par ties charged under the law, with the ' management or the election shall be suchas will be unquestioned, and com mand the respect and confidence of every honest and loyal citizen,, and remove beyond question any suspicion of unfairness or partisan conduct. Therefore, We the undersigned chairmen of the Republican and Demo cratic Central ' Committees of New Mexico, unite in recommending to the various Boards of County Commiss ioners of this Territory, that they ap point one member of the Board of Election Judges in each - precinct in their respective counties, who does not belong to the same political partv as the majority of the members of the said Board of, County Commissioners and that in making such appoint ments they consult, and as far as pos-, sible' follow the advice and recom mendation of the political organiza tion of the party to which such mem bers of the Boards of Election Judg es belong. . . v Very respectfully. ' Signed, . H. O. Bursura, -Chairman Republican Central Com. - Signed - W. B. Walton, ' Chairman Pemocratic Central Com F. M. Hughes, merchant of Solano was here Thursday. '