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"Merit Mosl men want to make their money go as far as possible. When you buy a suit of clothes you want style, you want correct fabrics and colors. Then you look for wear, the kind that does not "shine."" "You look for a material that "holds" not for a few days, but until a change in style. You want a suit tliat is "built" by master workman of established reputation who cannot afford to jenpiirdise their business with indilferenco work and values. We solicit your careful inspection of our recent arrivals in Spring and Summer two and three-piece suits. The showing included diagonals and mild stripes, bluo and black French serges, and novelty weaves. We are offering these at figures ranging from ) $8.00 to $18.00 i . . And Don't Worry About the Fit We handle the "American Gentlemen" Pants and "Pony Boy" Suits also made under the "Merit System." Every one of these garments sold has made friends for us in our cloth jng.department. Wejiave-built up a generous patronage in this section, by offering to our patrons only such merchandise as we can personally recommend and guarantee. We have all confidence in the value of "Merit System" Clothes. They will clinch our claims on every fi'tu-rtry 'em and see. , . . ' '., .. , i Sí i'r Floersheim 5 I rrvUmW 'Vhi Jh.l I ' ARMOUR This Dancing Savage 1$ Ko Veakling He haa strength, vigor and endúranos because hehae a atrong atomach, atrong heart, etrong kidneys and strong nerves. Strong vital organa create strength, but don't be dlsoouraged If you are weak, run-down or alokly for ELECTRIC B3M BITTERS will tone your etomaoh, regulate your liver and kidneys, strengthen your nerves, and fill you with new health, strength and vigor, Thla matohlesa tonlo WILL GIVE YOU a fine appetite, atrong digestion, sound sleep and maka you feel like a new person. . Try It. PRICE 500 AND $1.00 PER BOTTLE 'gg'jg'jj;,1 ISOLD AND GUARANTEED BYCSZ552 FAIRVIEW PHARMACY Roy, N. M. Not for Hsr. . The vorger of a Urge church, see. lrjg in old woman In one of the leati reserved. for some Important persone, beckoned her to come out -But Just at that moment the organ started play ing. The old woman, never having been In a church containing an organ, startled him and the congregation by calling: ,'.'.'Ha, man, get somebody younger; ;tny dancing deys-are PsVl'U System" Suits i a íí - 1 1 They Draw i i Chances on the Piano M ROY, NEW MEXICO. t . Faahlona Little Changed. . From the fresco paintings of women In Cretan palaces of the period about 1000 B. C, It Is learned, that the orn en of that time pinched In their waists, hsd flounced .or accord eon . plaited klrte, were an elaborate coiffure, shoes with high heels and hats which might have come from a Parisian hat shop, while one woman' might be 4e Ifrtbed at wearing a 'Jupa cutntle. ' ' S Co. Jet Black Missouri Jack Will make the Season at W. W Day's Ranch, 10 miles North and 4 miles east of Roy. Season $10.00. Mare and colt stand good for season. If traded or sold season becomes due at once. W. W. DAY, Owner. : F. H. FOSTER United States .Commissioner F1UNGS CONTESTS PROÓFS j AND ETC. Office in Great Western -Com- '. mercial . Building. RoyJ : : - r New Mex; Tr; ry a, Spanish American Ad. Roy Public Schools Close Successful Term Yesterday The Roy Public Schools after being in session for eight months closed yesterday evening. The term just closed is con sidered one of the best that has been taught in lioy, and Profes sor Johnson and his corps of teachers are to be congratulated on the excellent manner in which they have conducted the school. The progress of the pupils dur ing the term has been very noted and but few, probably less titan S of the 240 enrolled failed of promotion, and of those who failed nearly all did not attend oyer three or four months. In looking over the registers of the teachers, it is a deplorable fact to note tho poor attendance of some of the pupils, especially the low attendance of so many of the Spanish speaking children: this should not be for it behooves every patron to give his children a well rounded education, for WM. G. Principal of the Roy Public Schools T and one of tins Leading New education is not only a privi lege but a duty, and every citi zen owes to their community to equip their children for the best citizenship possible. The School Board has done cveyything possible during the past term to make the school a success and the great success is due a great deal to their untiring efforts in bettering the conditions of the school in every way pos sible, and tho earnest support , they have given the teachers, i Following is a brief outline of the schools of the Roy' District during the past year. Total en rollment including transfers , '20.r Actual Enrollment 2-10 Number of days school was in session. Roy 152 Liberty ..100 Pleasant View Jo Average daily attendance 185 Percent of attendance 78 Number enrolled in different rooms. Primary .' 0 1st Intermediate 54 2nd Intermediate 40 Grammar Room 12 High School.. ó Pleasant View .33 Liberty , 21 Number of graduates in High School.--- 5 Number of graduates in Eighth $2,000,00 DEATH BENEFIT. $15.00 Weekly for Accident or Sickness; $1,000 for loss of limb or eyesight; $100,00 for Emer goncy Relief Benefit. Cost Is $0.00 per year. No other Dues nor Assessments. MEN and WOMEN between ages 10 to 65 are accepted. Reliable Company with $100,000.00 State Deposit for the protection of Policy-hold era, and to guarantee the payment of claims. Write for further in formation giving your age, sex and occupation. Address Dept. 441 American Regjstry.ijoropatojr, Brie, Pa. r ' twaJjwBafciali. 14 saw- - -- -- i-HMI grade 7 Total Graduates 12 Enrollment by grades are as follows. 1st grade flS 2nd 35 3rd 25 4th .....20 atli 15 uth .o 7th 12 8th 10 High School ...5 Teachers employed 5 Tho Roy Schools are growing very rapidly and next year it will be necessary to employ at least 7 teachers instead of a as this year The selection of the corps of tmichers for the coming-year will , probably take place during the present month, nnd it is the wish of the greater number of the patrons that the present corps be reemployed, Of course this JOHNSON . : During'the Past Two Years, Educators of Northeastern Moxico can not bo done as Mrs. Scott, one of the best intermediate, teachers that ever taught in Roy has decided to retire from the s3ho:)l worlc, which will be deeply regretted by her pupils in the schoool. We understand that the balance of the teachers will be applicants for re-appoint-ini;nt to the positions for the coming term, and we trust that they will be chosen to succeed themselves. Professor Johnson especially, deserves commendation for his untiring work as Principal of the school and for the marncr -in which he has pushed our school to the front and mad. them the! best in Northeastern New Mex-f ico. He will undoubtly be re- . - elected us principal tor the com ing school year. Extends Thanks Tliniiradllat.'mif IXiw nf 1019 .... me columns ottnonanisn. Amen- ..., - , , itiu, m inn iu uiiiim but; piibLwnn and friends of the district, for the help nnd favors shown them dur ing Commencement. They also wish to thank the Orchestra for their excellcr.t music, and the Indies of tho Primrose Progress ive Circle, for their floral offer ings, and Mrs. W. H. Willcox for writing the class song and to Mrs. Komine for setting the class song to music. Public Forum I- . , " (All communications must bear the signature of the writer, but the name will not be published where such request is made. Publication of communication does not mean indorsement of the same, but the columns of this paiier are open to all who wish to express themselves on public matters of local interest, provid ing their expression does not violate good taste tnd the ethics of publicity.) PROFESSIONAL W.R. HOLLY Aitornev-at-Law Practices in Territorial and redera! Courts. :: :: :: Springer, N. Mex Tucumcari Hospital Dr's Thomson and Noble Surgeons in Charge, TUCUMCARI, : : N. M. T. F. SELF Physician and Surgeon Office Inllushkivitz filnck ROY, NEW MEXICO M. H. Funeral Director PHONE 116 : : KOCH Licenced Embalmer TUCUMCARI, N. H. I). S. DURRIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In All Courts Land Cases a Specialty SOLANO, i : N. M A. S. HANSON NOTAUY PUBUO Legal documents and papers acknowledged. ROY, NEW MEXICO M. D. GIBBS Physician and Surgeon Bushkevitz Building ROY, NEW MEXICO Phone 552 THE ROY BARBER SHOP C A. ARMOUR, Prop. Agency fob White Swan Steam Laundry Basket Goes Out Every Monday R0Y' " " NEW MEXICO Ml Ull III III, IMII. M m MM I Alex. S. Bushhsvitz ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in the Justice, Probate and Land Courts and County Commiss- 1 loners. B Real Estate And . 'I Investments L P. UPTON Solnno, i i i New Mexico United States Commissioner . Everything in land matters Filings, Contests, Proofs and etc. Land Business of all Kinds No Excltsmtnt. "A man doesn't seam to take any pleasure In writing letters to a woman alter ha haa married her," said Mrs. Qloomar. "No," replied Hiss Cavenner "he seems to lose all Interest when there la no possibility at hji Istisra beta Nad to a urj." .J:..m. eir araii'.--Ji .-x-' Ki.trtBeKaTO'"-"-"-'--