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The Spanish American, Roy, Harding County, New Mexico. Saturday July 29th, 1922 1 1 . -'. . ...... -j 1 1 We can offer the public A complete line of DRY GOODS & NOTIONS at the roost reasonable price yet heard of Also anything in the line af Groceries. Nice clean stock to choose from. Our Grocery stock is marked to sE. Fresh Vegetables MEN Examine our line of chewing and smoking tobaccos. Cigars, Cigaretts. Pipes etc. New goods every day. Lujans & Branch i ai ('infcii'Ul'T' ' ' . ,, ni i i . ..i m m Hi r 1 1 I I All kinds of auto repairing Expert workmanship Battery work a specialty We are equipped to wash your car ervice Garage RAYMOND PENDETON. MGR. Eát wisely and You will live well This ad is more directly for people who are not .ustomers of this store. Our purpose is to dir ect your attention to the quality of groceries we sell; to remind you that our prices are at bed-rock; to convince yeu that by buying your foodstuff from as 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 you is to sell you once. Will you be convinced? THE CITY MEAT, : MARKET OSCAR KIDD Prop. ROY, N. M. All orders carefully filled and promptly shipped by ex press or Parcel Post Our membership in the Florists Tele graph Delivery Association enables us to deliver Flowers for you anywhere in the United States on a few hours notice. Raton Greenhouses "THE NAYLORS" , P.O. Drawer 349 Raton, N, M. Co. Treasurer Parkes was in Roy on his way to Mosquero Thu rsday morning.. Throw off that tired, rundown feeling and build up your stren gth by eating nourishing food. Tanlae does it. Fairview Phar macy. ,: i: '2 NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS We are now handling the Dem pster wind mills, but are investi gating, several different makes of mills before accepting thé age ncy and will, only handle the best-mills that can be obtained.' repardless of price or make and will receive in the near future windmills that have no equal ASv. Roy Tin Shop P. T.Gibson, Prop. JOHN E. BROCKMAN FOR COUNTY TREASURER i POLITIC?! Kumm In this weeks issue of the Spanish American will be found the announcement of John E. Brockman of Mills for the office of County Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic Convention and the November election. Mr Ercckman is a young man of excellent character and quali ties and fitted in every way for S the important office he is seek J ing, and his nomination in the Democratic Convention will me an a Democratic County" Treasu rer for Harding County for the next two years. 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. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Assessor I Mr tfrockman is the son ot Mr i0f Harding County, New Mexico, anu .luía i . u. iiw.Mi.aa ui si, isuuject to me action oi me uv of Mills and is twenty seven yea- mocratic Convention. If nomina rs old lie corres from a Demo- ted and elected, I pledge myself tiaLit xiiLiiy wi:ute cícvciilciíio are democrats, yes good old Mis souri Democrats who have wor- ! ked for the good of the party for many generations. He came to New Mexico from Missouri in 1909 and has been practically j educated and reared in the sun shine state, and altho the family has spent 12 years on the rnesa, none of them have ver asked for an office before from their party. Mr Brockman is ore cf the boys who offered his life for his country in the late war ; he was one of the first to go to camp from this part of the state and amorig the first to go over sea3 and his war record is amorg the brightest of any of the boys of the mesa He was on the firing line for seventy two days and was in some cf the great battles fought in the war. There is but to personally discharge the du ties fit said office without favor j to anyone and at a minimum of j expense to taxpayers. A. I. (Shorty) Burleson "inr i ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself al candidate for Sheriff .subject to the action of th Democratic Convention of Harding County, New Mexico. If it is the will of the pecpla cf Harding" County, I will serve them without fear or favor and to the best of my knowledge and ability. James S. Christman ANNOUNCEMENT DEVELOPING A MARKET FOR OUR PRODUCTS Business expansion is by no means haphazard. It entails study and research. That our country may win in the race for world trade the Department of Commerce keeps its agents abroad to search business opportunities. The details of their viork are brought out. in the seventh of a sres of foJders on Our Government which v- are dis tributing each month. The complete series gives a highly interesting and instructive account of Our Government and its advantages to you. Send your name and address and we shall mail you the stones issued previously and each pamphlet pub lished in the future one every month. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Sy&iem This is to announce that H. M. Warner is a candidate for sheriff of Harding County, N.M. ANNOUNCEMENT Havinc hepn urtrpA hv mv frie- subiect to the action of the De- . TT 1 ilUJ J Vil XJl Wlt.ri 11 t. .uuc vuiciw,, iu ixoiuiug vuuij mocrauc tounty convention, ríe I hereby announce myself for th- equal record for length of time in trenches, and in view of the fact that he did his part while many of the rest stayed at home, j is it not true that we owe the jboys something for the great jwork they have done? Both of j the political parties in power will have to take recognizance ot tne fact that the Soldier boys must be remembered when naming their tickets this fall, for should this fact be overlooked it will sound the death knell to the par- jtv who forgets the soldier boys. We owe them much and the best we can give them will be short indeed of what is due them, j Mr Brockman tells us that he I will make a personal campaign. !of the county before the conven tion and wisnes to meet each de- P.ocrat and he wants the public to. know that if they see fit to r omínate and elect him, that he promises if nominated and elec- jis important office subject to the tea, inai ne win give tne people action oithe Democratic Conven- tne Dest that IS in him. Adv. tion. anff the Riihspnnent. eWtion . in November. Jf elected 1 promise NOTICE jto give my entire time to the office as there is nothing else to To the voters of Harding occupy my attention. Yours for a County, N. M. Republicans, De-1 greater and better Harding Coun mocrats and ladies voters of Har i1 ding County have insisted on me running for sheriff of Harding County and wish to announce to the public that I have decided to mn for sheriff regardless of po litics and if elected will do all in my power to enforce the laws, stop boot-legging, gambling and make Harding County a respec table place to live in. A vote for Gibson will be well Jesse D. Wade County Assessor Baca was up from Mosquero Saturday morning. Tanlac is a scientific triumph . Results prove it.-Fairview Phar macy. Sam Dunn is rm take personal cnarge of the office himself and be on duty at) I hereby announce myself for the office each day. jthe office of County Treasurer So far he is the only man an- ;suDJ3Ct to the action of the De- Cheyenne this week. worth your time at the polls if Frontier Days juu vtv m i lavs eniorcGd. John F. Gibson ANNOUNCEMENT taking in the Celebration at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The young Spanish folks en joyed a dance at the Roy Thea tre Monday evening. ncunced for this important of fice, and is the only person see king office on the democratic ti cket from the immediate Mils vicinity, and he will no doubt be nominated. Any support you can give him will be greatly appre ciated by himself and his many friends of Harding County. 'Advertisement.. ABBOTT NEWS Mrs McColpin and Mrs Hep burn and children motored to Miami one day Jast week and got some cherries. -Jy . ' . ;. ,i A number of country people were trading in Abbott Saturday Mr and Mrs Clay Fausnaught, Mrs Horn and Mrs Fausnauht motored up from Tucumcari last week. While hre they went up in the mountains for a few days. Mrs McColpin and children and Miss Berrv of Tavlor Snrinra. enjoyed the picture show at Spr inger Saturday night. Mr and Mrs R.H. Smith visi ted Mr Smith's parents Saturday night and also took the ball ga me in at Mills Sunday. Mrs McColpin spent Sunday with Mrs Hepburn. Mr and Mrs C. L.- Wood and sons enjoyed the music at Mr. Hislers Sunday afternoon. Clyde McColnin returned Mon day from El Paso, where he has been in the hospital the past few days. . Mr and Mrs Albert Dav visi ted Mr and Mrs Hepburn Satur day night L.N. DeWeese and wife and Wm Lofton were up from Mos quero Monday morning on busi- mocratis Convention. If nomi nated and elected, I promise toness lake personal charge of the of- fice and be on duty at my post I Tony Heimaan was in from each day Any assistance given Hs ranch Tuesday evening. Tony me will be greatly appreciated, lis one of the prominent candida John E. Brockman ites for sheriff. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Clay ton, N. M. June loth, 1922 Notice is hereby given that Leandro Archuleta, of Roy, Har ding Co, New Mexico, who, on. January 19 th, 1920, made addi tional Homestead Entry No.026 355, for NVi-SE, Sec. 35. NVfc SW14 NI2-SE14, Sec. 34. NWVi SWVi, SW-NWi4, Section 35, Township 19N, Range 25E, N.M. P. 'Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year, Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore F. H. Foster, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office at Roy, New Mexico, on the 26th day of July 1922. Claimant names as witnesses : Zacarías Ebel, Manuel Archu leta, Julian Sandoval and Jose Jesus Medina, all of Roy, New Mexico. H. H. Errett, Register. Harrison Cox of Mosquero is in our city this week. We under stand that Mr Cox is seeking the nomination for Probate Judge on the Democratic ticket. Joe Ballard, prominent stockman from Albert, was in Roy Wednes day on business. There's no excuse for getting half sick and run down when Tanlac will, make you well, stur dy and strong-Fairview Pharmacy. Mrs Ráy Carr who has been attending summer school at Las Vegas returned home Wednes day. H ot Weather ; r Gold Drinks f 4i Of course you want cold drin ks when the weather is hot, and of course the weather is hot in July. . Youi wwfll, find an excell ent line of cold drinks., and ice cream sundaes, at our Soda Fountain. , ' FAIRVIEW PHARMACY 'h -1 "'U,.,..M 'If 'J ,' ... ", .,. . ) r.