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O' Fresli Fraits are Scarce and high - .- . ...... Below you will find Caened fruits at prices that are cheaper than fresh fruits. At these prices you should buy a dozen cans. Del Monté Apricots- No. 1 cans. Regular 35c value, for Mission brand apricots- No. 2 1 -2 can, Regular 35c kind, at Mission brand pears- No. 2 1-2 cans, Regular 40 value, at Mission brand peaches- No. 2 1-2 can, Regülar 35c kind, at- ' Mission brand blackberries, No. 2 lRegular 40c kind, at 18c 24c 33c 24c 24c i Í Everybody knows the quality of these brands Buy ozen , . " ' i-: Cans IRAMBG c mm HUOUOAiW join '' xTa MitiniiiJ to have liffht sho- wers of rain and some that isn t so light. ' . Hqot T ommnn oi Keunari. was in Mills Saturday after bail nl for an additional room to his dwelling house whi ch he expects to use fpr a posi office. Mr Lammon was in Mills also Monday, and took home three cultivators. His son rae informs us that he has filed on a section of land in Torrence County and expects to leave for same at an early date. A crowd of about sixty people gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs John Arnett on the Lusk homestead last Saturday evening bringing eggs, milk, : cakes etc and proceeded to have a real ice cream supper. When we feel great and our house is straight and we have naught to do "lis a pleasure then, to take our pen, ánd write a line or two. A good word here and a word of cheer to make this world bri orliter We save our sauce which we sometimes toss at that Mos quero writer. '. Wp have criticised his news, his love for home brews a fact whi ch we do not deny, but he gave us a cold look, shut up like a book, and ne'er has attempted a reply. " ? When the cob-webs are blow iriff. and the weeds have tis going and we are feeling anything but right, Then Mosquero ' heaves a sigh, that we pass him by, : and he is ever ready for a fight. W.H. McMinn and wife, E.G Parkes and family, J.M. Winch and E.F. Chenev. all went to Red River last Saturday . for a fourth of July outing and by the looks of them, they certainly had an outing, they arrived Wednes day morning about 4 o clock. R.L. Dennis, and family, C. A. Smith and family, drove up to Eagle Nest Dam the 4th and ca me in with the Red River bunch at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning. - Ray Brown was in from north of Chateu Wednesday, he reports a hail storm in his neighborhood that broke out window glass and wiped out all their crops.. ANTON J. JULKUI iu DIE JULY 28TH A leter from R. P. Shaya, re ceived by the S. A. states that the four' Mexicans who murde red his uncle Anton J. Courey at Duran last fall, were found guil ty of murder in the first degree Wednesday morning and were sentenced the following aay uy Morhem to be hanged Fri County Seat oí Torrence Luiuy. Tha iwnH miii are Francis- co Vaise, Ysidro Miranda, Carlos Rentería and Luis Mearano, an frnm MpviVo and men all of the bandit type so commonly found in the border KepuDiic Thp state was assisted in the prosecution by Judge Roberts and the court appointed Fred H. Ayefs, R. L. Hitt and G. 0. Cald well to defend the,acussei. ine nirv was out less than an hour and the verdict of first degree was returned against ainour mpn; The verdict seems to meet the approval of all the people of th county. , . . . The attorneys for the defense filed a bill of exceptions, also a motion for a rehearing so that any relatives or friends of the condemned men could make a fur ther fight for their lives if they wished to do so. , They also asked for a commis sion to be annointed to inauire in to their sanity which was done and they were found to be of sa ne mind. There are onlv three avenues open for further effort, a motion for a new trial, an appeal to the i 1 1 A. . supreme court ana an appeal w the Governor for executive cle mency. The attorneys for the prosecution say that mucn care was user! in handline1 fhe case and that the chances for a rehea ring or an appeal are very slim So far as could lw learned there is no likelihood of anything be ing done and at present it iooks as if the. four men will suffer the extreme penalty on the 28th of this month. Mr James who has had charge of the depot at this pace for the past few months, left for Mills Saturday at which place he will be relief agent while agent Spen cer is in a hospital undergoing an operation. H. A. Gray, agent of the E. P. &S.W. R.R. returned to his work last Saturday after a two months vacation with his family at Fayettville," Arkansas. Mr. Gray didn't tell us so, but we'll bet Mrs Gray and the children will be back by the time the sn ow flies. H.A. says that it has been very hot in Arkansas and we'll bet he'll appreciate the cool weather of the mesa. DESTRUCTIVE HAIL STORM VISITS CHAUTAU HILL NEIGHBORHOOD Ab Wagner was in from ' his ranch in the ChautauHill neigh borhood Thursday afternoon and reports that a heavy rain and hail storm visited that communi ty on last Saturday afternoon and another one on Tuesday. It is reported that six or more inches of rain fell in a strip two miles wide and several miles long. The hail which was so rui nous to crops fell at the begin ning of the rain and destroyed all the beans in the vicinity in which it fell and stripped the corn. The whole community was un der water and the lister furrows were still filled with water Mon day forenoon, The hail and rain of Tuesday evening, did less da mage than the one of Saturday, but hundreds of acres of beans were ruined in the Tuesday storm. At the Wagner place it des troyed over 200 acres of beans and 200 acres of corn, the most or the corn being knee high; It is probable that the corn will co me Out but the beans are a total loss . 'Mrs Wagner is not worry ing so much abzout the loss of the beans and corn as she is over the loss of a fine cherry crop she 3-fhad readv to be crathered. She had about twenty fine trees loa ded with cherries which were af total loss. : - . Others who report a loss in. the storm were J, W. Wagoner: Wm Devenport, R.B. Johnson, O.A. jgreckenbndge, Tom Mct Carthy, John Kipps, Lehmer Dunn and many " others whose names we have not learned. Customers come to us every day and say Tanlac has been a blessing to them. We advise you to try it. Fairview Pharmacy. . Louise Kennedy left last Fri day for a few weeks visit with relatives in Kansas. Paul Haines K is in Colorado this week looking after a busi ness proposition at Del Norte. : P. A. Barnett is on the mesa again looking after his farm in terests south of town. J . W. Bowman and family and a number of relatives spent last week in the mountains fishing and enjoying a vacation . Be sure and read the political announcements in this weeks is sue of the S.A If you want an office, tell the people about it. If the office is worth while, it is surely worth announcing for. The Village windmill was erec ted the past week and it will be connected with the Floersheim tank and water piped over the business section of the town, at once. Be well and strong. Be full of life and energy. Tanlac will do this for you. Fairview Pharmacy About flies "I wonder where all the flies come from," grumbled Mrs Jones as she swatted around the dining room. "Well, mom" said the young joKer oi the family, "the cyclone makes the house fly, the black smith makes the fire flv. the io- ckey makes the horse fly, and I nearer you' tell pa at supper last night that us children make the butterfly." 71 1 I cigarettes They are GOOD! Geo E. Cochrane THE AUCTIONEER Mills, N. M. Dates at this office. FATJO'S HONEY Fancy Comb : Extracted Honey For sale by the case and in 5 gal. cans Retailed by all ' Leading Grocers Italian Bees and Queens -,-v Fatjo Apiaries P.O. Box Springer, New Mes, General Blacksmith and Machine Work, ACETYLENE WELDING AND DISC ROLLING AT THE OLD STAND, . WITHJHE LIBERTY GARAGE J. D. Wade, AUCTIONEER .Lam a graduate from the Missouri Auctioneering School. I will assure you of service that brings results. Will be glad to cry your sale anywhere at any time. " - Gol. B. R. Reeder - Roy, New Mexico. I. C. DO DOS UNDERTAKER And LICENSED EMBALMER Full line of Caskets alwaysq on hand, also suits and dresses. -Calls answered day or night Phone Nd. 58 Foster Blk. Roy, N. Mex. MONEY to LOAN i ( ON REAL ESTATE Ratea Reasonable. Can Make Inspection Soon. Write, Phone or See, Remejio Lopez MOSQUERO, NEW MEXICO. BAUM BROS Have re-opened their tin-shop and desire to meet all of their former customers at the old stand. The war is over and so are war prices at BAUM BROS. GARDNER S. CHAPIN, M. D Physician and Surgeon GLADSTONE. NEW MEXICO. LOOK LADIES SUITS PERFECTLY CLEANED AND NTf!F.T.Y PRE SSED FOR $LO0 PLAITED RKTRTS 1KA - mr I f MENS SUITS ..1.25 At . Doc McCargo's (The best Cleaner) What more can you ask. ; The class of people who in dorse "Tanlac ia a mnvi'hrincr guarantee of the medicine's merit. Give ifcaittíalL. Fairview Pharmacy \n\n day July 28th at Estando, the