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The Spanish-Affier.caiyRoy. Harding Coenfy, NüW Mexico, Saturday July 1st. 1923 I , , .... . .'. . . . I NEW GOODS Are arriving daily COTTON GOODS Will soon be higher, so come in now and buy your supply of sum mer good, dresses etc. We are still featuring our first grade overalls and mene leather work gloves. Our stock of Ladies and Childrens low cut shoes will be kept up all summer, so you may be able to get any size and anytime. , . , .i ii L i We cheerfully take your produce. It pleases us to serte you and our service will please you Lujans & Branch 1 ROY NEW MEXICO EFFECIENT AUTO REPAIRING Is truly an a rt Our workmen are real mechanics who have gone thru the school of experience. SERVICEGARAGE RAYMOND PENDETON, MGR. .OSCAR KIDD Prop. ROY, N. M. James S. Christman Driller and Contractor Deep Holes a Specialty Custom Plowing, Large Tracts ROY. NEW MEXICO- NOW 15 doz. $1.00 a hundred 1.50 1.50 " 3.50 " .25 each PLANT Cabbajre, transplanted plants (Caulif lower " " .20 .Celery " " .20 iPepers,sweet & Chili, pot grown .50 Tomatoes, not crown. .50 $3.50 to $20.00 per hundred Special prices quoted on thousand lots. We also have some fine plants for the Flower Garden and Porch Box, such as Geraniums, Verbennas, Petunias, Asters, etc. Let us help you beautify your home. 'Raton Greenhouses ' fF 'THEtfÁYtORS" P. .(Drawer 349 Raton, N. M. Miss Shirley Nutier was a bu siness visitor in Albuquerque last week. .. , . Eat wisely and jy ou will live well This ad is more directly for people who are not customers of this store. Our purpose is to dir ect your attention to the quality of groceries we sell; i to remind you that our prices are at bed-rock; to (Convince you that by buying your foodstuff from us 'you will be able to do justice to the demand that nature makes upon your mentality and upon your physicar self. And the only way we can convince vyouasdo sell you once. Will you be convinced? THE CITY MEAT MARKET Frank Salazar of Mosquero, was in town on business Friday of last week. . , , , J. H. White and wife were in from the ranch last Monday pur chasing supplies. ANNOUNCEMENT Clarke Steinbaugh of Mosqu ero was in town on business last Monday morning., I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Assessor o' Harding County, New Mexico, subject to the action of the De mocratic Convention. If nomina te and elected, I pledge myself to personally discharge the du ties of said office without favor to anyone and at a minimum of expense to taxpayers. . Cecil Mackey of Solano has been spending the week at the Connor home in Roy. County Clerk Anderson pur chased a Ford auto from Miss Shirley Nutter last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradley, of the Bradley neighborhood', were business visitors in Roy on Monday afternoon. Jakft Flncraheim snent several days in Denver this week visiting relatives and mends, and also at tending to business matters.,-, ' . Senator T. E. Mitchell of Al bert was in town Friday and wh ile here he reported that he had just shipped a car of fine bulls . Martin White of northwest of Mills was in town last Monday. Martin reports crop conditions are fine out in his portion of the country. Hon. Eufracio Gallegos, coun ty commissioner, was in Roy be tween trains last Thursday en route to the state capital on business . Mrs. A.J. Burleson, who has been at the Plumlee hospital the past few weeks is reported doing nicely and it is hoped that she will soon be up and about again. Mrs. J. B. Lusk who was op erated upon at the Plumlee hosp ital a few weeks ago, is doing ni cely at the present time and will soon be able to be up and around again . Margaret Kennedy, who has been attending school in Las Ve gas the past year, is visiting he: mother, Mrs. Henry Farr, out oi. Rural route NO. 1. W. P. Mealey Sr. and Jr. of Mosquero were business visitors in Roy last Friday. W. P. Jr. is just recovering from a severe operation performed by Dr. Dan iels of Mosquero. The WTeisdorfer boys of south of town have been enjoying a few days fishing trip to several points in Colfax county. They i report many tourists and camp ers m the mountains and that fishing has been very good. C. Ernest Anderson, of Mosqu ero, spent last Fridayvnight at the Guthmann home last week and enjoyed the musical broad cast programme sent out by ra diophone from the station of the Weekly Kansas City Star. Milo Ratclife, the smiling soda water jerker at the Fairview Pharmacy, went to Clayton last Friday returning with Mrs Rat cliffe who has been visiting with relatives at that place for the past week. Milo says "Nix, for batching, for Yo We forgot to tell you last week that Mr, and Mrs. Shelby Strick land had returned front their summers outing and fishing trip to the mountains. Like all fishermen they have great stor ies to tell. They report that they enjoyed the trip very much and appreciated the fine rest that they had. The following is a letter receiv td by the SPANISH AMERICAN this week from our old friend Sam Strong who is sojourning in the east on a vacation trip. Oklahoma City, Okla. June 23, 1922 Dear Friends: Just a line to let you know that I am enjoying myself on my trip but it is as hot as H here. I received the S.A. yesterday and was glad to get it ; wish you would send my next copy to Mansfield, Mo. I am in Guthrie now, but expect to leave Monday for Tulsa and from there to Mo, The crops are sure fine in this country j harvest is all over1 in roasting ears. Hope everything is O.K at RóyV . '....-i ,t:v I I Respectfully, ' , ", ' . Samv Strong!. f ' "!" Several of the young folks of Roy enjoyed a picnic and all day outing to the canyons in the vi cinity of the Red nver bridge last Sunday. Joe Town send, accompanied by his brother of Quanah, Texas, left last Sunday for points in Nebraska, where they will work in the harvest fields. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Clayton, New Mexico, June 22, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Pavíd N. Livingston, of Solano, I larding county, New Mexico, who, on February 21st, 1919, made Additional Homestead En try, No 025716,. for NW-SW U. W-NW, Sec 27, N SEii, NE; Section 28, Town ship 18 N., Range 25 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. H. Foster, U. S. Commission er, at his office at Roy, New Mexico, on the first (1) day of August, 1922; Claimant names as witnesses: John Myers, 3. R. Livingston, and 0 . D. Davis all of Solano, New Mexico, and Oscar Kidd of Roy, New Mexico. H. H. Errett, Register. Helpful to Farmers A strong banking connection is a necessity for the modern farmer. In our relations with our fames patrons we strive to give at all times that service and assistance which will be most profitable and helpful. We invite other ' farmers to make full use of oar facifities. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve System A.I. BURLESON ENTERS RACE IN DEMOCRATIC RANKS FOR ASSESSOR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Clayton, Ney Mexico June 21, 1922 NOTICE is hereby given that James R. Livingston, of Solano, Harding county, New Mexico, who, on September, 11th, 1918, made Additional Homestead En try, No. 024160, for SW-NW V, NVfc-SWVU Sec. 22. Sft-NE 14, SEV4-NW14, Ei2-SWt4, SE Vx Section 21, Township 18 N., Range 25 E., N. M. P. Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land a- bove described before F. H. Foster. U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Roy, New Mexico, on the first (1) day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: John Myers, O. D. Davis, and D. N. Livingston all of Solano. New Mexico and Oscar Kidd of Roy, New Mexico. , H. H, Errett, . Register Our old friend A.I. Burleson, more commonly known as "Shor ty", has just handed us for publi cation an announcement of his intention to make the race for County Assessor in the approach mg election. Of course there is little need to state that he will run on the Democratic ticket. Shorty states; that he will make a clean race and will ask the Democrats of the countv to nominate him on his record alone without any po litical favors. He is of old Texas stock and a long time resident of New Mexico. ' We know that Mr Burleson will make a fast race for the rea son that he is well known over the new county and is liked ex- ! tremely well by everyone . In the near future we shall secure a write-up about Mr Burleson and tell more of his history. But we shall say now that people of the county will not go wrong in sup porting him. FOR SALE For land on this mesa, 88 acres of land in Texas County, Mo, a good sizfr orchard a the place, also some1 houses and lots in Joplin, Mo., will trade for a good suitable farm here or other property. For particulars,. see or write O. A. Buttler Roy, New Mexico, THF .W TOIL NOT, BUT THEY SPIK IF THEY" DRINK BOOTL.EG LIQUOR. SOME CHICKEN Harry Vorenberg won the ho nors of being the best rooster at the ball game last Sunday. Wa gon Mound Independent . -. m. . III Tt-T M 1 1. ..in ll It will soon be Fourth of July Most of the grown up people just orget how to celebrate the FOURTH, but kids know how to celebrate "her" as "she" should be celebrated and o course you will have to have' some Fire Crack ers to celebrate properly. We've got 'em' and other fire works too, Nuff Sed: FAIRVIEW PHARMACY The Roy Drug Store , M. o. gibbs,:ptop; n \n\n ferie Jete ttosfa