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Sí X ?! ) is it y. - "Merit Mos5 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 wearthe kind that does not "shine." You look for a material that "holds" not for a few day's, but until a change in style. You want a suit that is '"built" by master workman of established reputation who cannot afford to jeopardise their business with indifference work and values. We solicit your careful inspection of our recent arrivals in Spring and Summer two and three-piece suits. The showing includes diagonals and. mild stripes, blue -and black French serges, and noyelty weaves. We are offering these at figures ranging from $8.00 to $18.00 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 gold has made friends for us in our cloth ing department. We have 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 feature try 'em and see. Floers pmmn THERE'S DEATH AHEAD MmSWm If you allow vourself to 7 If ff m r fJs"' and Stop ELECTRIC nm BITTERS AND GET BACK YOUR HEALTH, STRENGTH and VIGOR IT'S THE WORLD'S BEST TONIC AND REGULATOR OF STOnflCil, LIVER AHD KIDilEYS Price 60o and $1.00 Per Bottle FAIRVIEW PHARMACY Roy, N. M. The Man That Counte. "Remember each of you that the chance (or heroic endeavor of a rath er ipectacular kind doea not often count; that the man who really counta In thli life la not the man who thlnka how well he could do aome bit of herolam If the chance arose, but the man who actually doea the humdrum, workaday, every -day dutlee aa thoae dutlee arlae." Theodore Roosevelt. j System" Suits They Draw -' t n- Chances on the Piano M ROY, NEW MEXICO. wean ana iisuess run down. All Such Feelings BY TAKING Wanted to Pile It On. v Mr. Coopah "Could yo lemme look In yo' dictionary a minute, kuhnell Jeat want t' find a couple of worda to add to mah lodge-office title what Ah waa elected to last night .Tbey dun chose me Grand High Moat Worthy Exalted Imperial Plenipoten tiary, but It atrlkea me dat aounda Jee' I little bit cheap." Puck. ere. Co. ARMOUR ...nV "! Ilia aeuiiiiLa 'liif.ai. h i m . Jet Black Missouri Jack Will make the Season at W, W. Day's Ranch, 16 miles North arid 4 miles east of Roy. Season $10.00. Mare and colt stand good for season. If traded or sold season becomes due nt once, w. w. day, ; Owner. F. H. FOSTER United States Commissioner FILINGS CONTESTS PROOFS I AND ETC. Office in Great Western Com mercial Building. Roy, i : : New Mex. Try a Spanish American Ad. , mm ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL L. E. Alldredge made a business trip to Mills the first of the week. W. R. Whiteinan was here Tues day, from his home at Red River. Dan Laumbach was in town Tuesday from his ranch attending to business matters. A. J. Horn spent several days in Syringer this week attending to business matters. W. Frank Walkowiak made a business trip to Mosquero Tues day. . For efficient work, legal docu ments and notorial work, see E. J. H. Roy. Pablo P. Branch left for Wvo. last Saturday to resume his duty as foreman of a large sheep Co. FOR SALE One second hand 14 in. Moline Plow. Apply at the Goodman store II, W, Metz of Mete and Arm strong, of Raton, was calling on local trade Thursday. John Famous T. EL Mitchell Jack. . Black with Will make the season at tho "Sunnv Slope Stock Farm," 6 miles northeast of Roy. Season $10.00. . Mare and colt stand good for season. If traded or soul season fee of $1. at time of service will I will also give a colt show at colt, $5.00 for second, and Freo of my Jack's mules into town. rliWfTWiihWiiii-r.i' n 'it motilé After The Grippe "1 am much pleased, to be able to write and thank Íou lor what Cardui has done for me," writes Mrs, Sarah , Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C "Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me In bad shape.' Before that, I had been bothered with female trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it "At last, 1 began to take Cardui. 1 have taken only three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the doctors or than any other medicine 1 ever took." Take The Woman's Tonic' For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use. It builds strength, steadies the nerves, Improves (he appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the natural glow of health. Cardui Is your best friend, If you only knew It Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you? Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui Ingredients In any other medicine, for they are not for sale in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui Wrllt at: Ladles' Advltori Dtp- Chattinoori Medietas Co.. ChsHinoots, Tea, lor Swcfel lufracttMi. sad M-put book, "Hone Treatment lot Womte," acal kte. R. A. Pendleton came in from uiinurron Xuesaay- to remain a while with his family. Joe Wertheim of the Peters Shoe Company was a business visitor in the city Thursday. L. E. Alldredge was a business visitor In Springer this week. Miss Lillian Griner paid this office a very pleasant call Tues day and subscribed to the Spanish American. If vou have any land matters of any kind, call and see E. J. H. Roy the best posted man in Roy on such matters. Results guar anteed. Full blooded white Pekin duck cegs for sale $1.00 per setting for eleven eggs. Mrs. C. E. Anderson 2 miles east Roy. Jim Proctor came down from Cimarron Monday to spend some time looking after his farm north of town. FOR SALE One $15.00 Erie refrigerator, in good working order; at half price inquire at- Fairview Pharmacy, Stands over 15 hands high, White Points becomes due at once, A groom becharged. , Roy, giving $10.00 prize for best dinner to every man who brings one C H. HAND, M RDM PROFESSIONAL W.R. HOLLY Attornev-at-Law Practices in Territorial and federal Court. :: :: ;: Springer, N. Mex. Tucumcari Hospital Drs Thomson and Noble Surgeons in Charge, TUCUMCARI, : : N. M. T. F. SELF Physician and Surgeon Office InBushktviU Block ROY, NEW MEXICO M. H. KOCH Funeral Director Licensed EmUtraer 'HONE II : : TUCUMCARI. N. M. D. S. DURRIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In All Courts Land Cases a Specialty SOLANO, i , N. M A. S. HANSON Notary Public 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 Bailcet Coea Oat Erory Mondar ROY, - ' . NEW MEXICO Alex. S. Bushkevitz ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in the Justice, Probate and Land Courts and County Commiss ionera. : : : : Real Estate And Investments ROY, NEW MEXICO L P. UPTON Solano, i i i New Mexico United States Commissioner Everything in land matters Filings, Contests, Proofs and etc. Land Business of all Kinds Pitiful Appeal. A little daughter of our neighbor objected to rain and one rainy dar complained eo much that her mother reproved her, explaining the necessity of moisture to the graaa and flower. That nlgbt to her uaual prayer ahe appended the following: "And, dear Lord, do not let It rain tomorrow. If we need It, we'll aprtnltle," . I