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. -nt&r-sh&Jffi&cfa EsrtCoix&7. Kwr liexlca, Saturday May 13, 1922. CLASSIFIED AD: RATES Classified advertising is 5 a line, minimum charge for each insertion 25, ercept that six consecutive insertions will be given for fl.25. All classified advertising CASH IN ADVANCE. NO CHARGE orders accepted as no books are kept on this class of advertising. "SELL IT WITH INK" L.0.3-T LOST: Watch Charm Skull, about V in, in diameter, carved out of bone. Finder pjease retu rn to the S. A. and receive re wasd. FOR SALE FOR SALE Oliver Typewriter and Check Protector. Roy Trading Co., Mánager. ' $10.00 REWARD LOST Two Elk teeth in gold mounting, finder please return to E. J. Floersheim and receive reward. . MISCELLANEOUS We have a fine unimproved 320 acres only 2' miles from Roy which we can sell within tis next few days at $4000.00. This FOR RENT OR SALE-The first house north of Dr. Gibbs' place. Rent $15 per month and can be pt to the National Bank of Roy Price right for cash or terms m reason. . :EHÁbLÉ:- FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a good fresh milk cow, 6 years old. T. M. Ogden, R. A. FOR SALE 3 or 4 head of Al milk cows, two with calves at is a fine little dairy farm and pra side, others to be fresh soon. All etically all of the land be plowed. are 0f a eoo mik strain and are on long time at 8 takes this A Wter, wUI eUf ?6UÜ-Üüldens and .raising" chickens m r,ia wc, nr 000 each if taken soon. I also have p-inr. P ; Schuitz & Johnson, Roy, N. d. FT '. j hte jne yf co8 that I will sell at $15.00 each. I Come and look at them. Write Mrs. "'Keller "was1 at the Asp gren home last week on busi ness. ; ' ; . , ... Loyd lorfórd ' visited friends and relatives , in thé valley last week. Qrover Ames was in Roy- on business W ednesday. ; Quite a 'nice) shower visited this community last week.- .Tay Bradloy's house is just about complete now and they hope to be in their ; new home soon. ' . 1 ' y, A un.ii'or oí folks attjnd'd the home talent' at Solano 1 "ii- day from' here. ' " Oscar Murphy and C. Driskei were at the Hazen home, and many other places last week. W. R. Bradley called at . the Ralph Hazen home last wgelQ, Mr. and Airs.- Hall s daughter, Ella and husband are here on a short visit from Trinidad. Mrs. Hall has not been well all winter but seems some better, now.. ; Mrs. Bertha West spent .the week end with 'Mrs: Don Brad ley and other friends',, ',:;"Ki All the school children "fire rejoicing that there will just be two more weeks af school.. X Most all of our ambitious far mer women .are making, gar- "Russel Rera mádé a business trip to Springer-last Saturday. R. E. Alldredge and C. E. An derson returned home from Denr ver last Saturday . where they had been attending court They report that the school district lost their suit against Antonides & Co., in regards to the bad che ck, but that suit for damages will be brought in the U. S. Dis trict Court against the bonding company. : .. Mr. Montgomery of Clayton was in Roy several days this week looking after business for the Missouri. State Life Insur ance Co. . ; FOUND POUND The best advertising nedium on the mesa. THE SPA ÍISH AMERICAN has more pa d up subscribers in Harding County than all other country papers combined. A small want ad will bring results. FOUND -One ladies breastpin, containing five small gold hearts dated 1907 andl908. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad -j W. W. I'LL DYE FOR YOU. For first class cleaning, press ing and dyeing see Dock McCar- or see ired Mills, N. M. Pate, Route "A" glore. Ralph Hazen has purchased a fine team of horses." , They, are among the. finest we have, seen -n the country.. Mr. and Mrs. , Bill Heath and son visited at the Lysle Hazen home at the week end. . These are fine people and we hope the next time they come .we . can get a chance to visit with them.. Mr. and Mrs." Frank . Corey came to attend . church Sunday, also Mr. Corey, and . Ciar anee Shrum. ... Jim Beem, was in the county. seat Saturday. ,,- ;, :.. Don't forget Sunday School FOR SALE Recleaned Cane every mornmg. at 10:30 A. M, and Sudan Seed, mixed makes afi cnurcn every, otner aunuay the best feed on the mesa; Pnce - : " v ... ... S cents Der nound. . . FOR SALE 30 Volume En cyclopedia . Britannica Cloth bound as good as new. will sell for half of what it cost. ; V. E. Bixby. . FOR SALE Good cane seed, see or write William Heath, Roy, New Mexico. Money is getting cheaper, we have plenty of it to loan , on good farms át 9. . Call, write or . see Schuitz & Johnson, Roy, New Mexico. Canuto Gonzales and son pro minent ranch men of Bueyeros were in town on business last Saturday. Théy report that the new Dehaven school house is jusf about completed. 1 " . Editor Floersheim of the Sprin ger Times who has been visiting his father and other relatives in Roy the past week returned home Saturday. ' " Mrs. Wenzefl - Swain Vho has been visiting relatives in Kan sas for several weeks rétúrnéd home last Saturday and Wenzell is all smiles agaim - - F, A. of . Roy, , The! contracts for thé Solañó. Mosquero and KepKáii C- ischooi building will be let by the Coún ty Board of Educaiioii next Tuef day at . 10 o'clock át Mospüero. ' Noe Trujilló an exservice man was' in 1 Roy from Albuquerque several days last week : attend ing the "funeral, of his sister Mrs Biapendo. Mr. Trujillo is i an automobile mechanic in the Duke dty;- '; VV ., : . WANTED P 1 a i n s e w i n g house dresses, aprons, childrens garments, -' men's; shirts, , etc. Writé Miss Marion Cópé.Box 11?; Roj7N; M. ' 13 J. R. Livinvston and O.'Dkvis of Solano were in Roy on busi ness Tuesday. ...... i , ... Vern Caris and Sol Sloer sheim are in the northern Tart of the state this week, purchas ing wool for the F. M. Co. " ' -;' Do you heed some ready cash.?. If so,! see Schuitz & ' Johnsoi. They have it to loan on farms. The meeting of the Village Board which was to have taken place Monday evening was chang ed to a .latere date as. Lawyer Holly could, not be present. v4 Raymond P. Shaya -and Don Su. "-.Dow.,, where .they .ill . take Mr. and Mrs. Ames visited Mr. .'"6' jv u..vwj and Mrs. Lysle Hazen Sunday. TYñ " A lot of folks are setting out r ( ) 1 The' 3 r s. WORLD'S FOREMOST ENGINEER Were it not for the assistance the Department of the' Interior has rendered, our wonderful irrigation systems, waterworks and similar project could nevrf have been developed. Progress mjch as this in vital io ail of us. This phase of cur i government's endfeavur to further prosperity ;s graph icaily told in th fifth of th senes of uiiaes which ; ws issue each month. . To receive this story and the ones previously pub lished send lis yooi 'imme and aduress. There's7 r.o ; cost to you not are you pWúig yourself under any obligation. - . . FIRST NATIONAL BAMK .' ROY, N. MEX. . A Good Bank For Everyone V trees this spring. What s the matter -with your phone or phone Mnet -- Shaya and Mr. Foley the great est of success in their new home; GARDNER.. CHAPIN, Mi' D . Physician and Surgeon "" GLADSQNE NEWf MEXICO a . 9, A V! a " Several from. Roy attended the play ? at. .Sojanolast Friday uigni. í Abstracts Abstracts Abstracts We have the only completó tract index to the Harding. County Records .-i 'V - '' - We have an experienced abstracter in - charge of our business.'- v:--; -1' : ''- .'.i - . ., We give our entire time and attention to the abstract business. '1 v' ;t'.),f-., '.,t'r.. -.-. -t - Our abstracts are approved by all loan atapahiés oper-ingin:HardiiiCoan1-;- '.':: !" '' We can furnish abstracts promptly,4 and at treasonable Charge. , ;:-::-..C v Harding County Atisfraici Co. if .-'-it Atf- A new..:assistant . arriyedf at the. Roy. depot last Friday; hen a sweet httle, daughter, came, to bless thj horafe.oliMrnd.MJFSc ai. i parnés., mr, .jame? witn a biglsmilé1 'sas' ;she reall Sighs' lOpounds and is' dandy; and Dr. Self says' all concerned aré doing nicely. If ' you hayet gotten your cigaryet just call at the de pot and ask for it. Incorporated and' bonded íMosqurp, ; . , , New Mexico.' ii.V, :l).','h;4t) (':'. vi i Roy, Saturday May 20, 1922 " i ii j.. ii i ii i, i ni i . . ii i i i II in i I ' " I I Osar lumttBzZé-V 7 rt ü Yn í 'r V W ü r1 úvrxYil r ii-i í .. - . x w a r in I) ,ll E. F, HENRY COXTRACTOK Cement, Stucco and Plasterer ROY, NEW MEXICO it LA gl one-eleven cigarettes l : . .. ... -t i i i. i nuijjp U H ' ' i ii i t w TTireo Friendly Gentlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA, : BURLEt . " J 1 fu o new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of ' Turkish. Virginia and Durley Tobaccos ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention of Harding County If nominated and elected I prom ise to conduct the office strictly on a business basis with economy of County Government as my chief aim. Henry W. Farmer. OLIVER and John Deere Implements are quoted at prices so that the farmers can buy them. See BAUM BROS. it: "THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY" \n\n 6-13-20-27-P.