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LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, WEDNESDAY, JUNE S3, 19C9 EVEN UHDSRTAKIUG PinLOS7S THE VV. M. LEAYIK CO 51 PANT. The only xduaive undertaker. In Ui Yegita. ( Btli Pbooes Office ana K evidence 10 Lincoln Avenu THE LOBBY RESTAURANT AND GAFE Short Orders and Regular Dinner THE BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE ALWAYS HANDLED SOCIETY AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHAPMAN LODGE NO. , A. F. 4b A. If. Reuir oom-n-aolcnUon first wJ J; Ay third Tbuiedayi . I VWvV --v. mrni Visit- iz brothers cordial: 17 invited. Geo. H, Kinkel. W. 1L, L"ti. H. Sporleder, Secretary. LAS VEGIS COMMANDERY NO. 2. Knights Templar. Regular r.onclave second Tuesday In TmtJ eacb month . at Masonic remple,' 7:30 p. m. John 8. Clark, 9. C Charles Tamme, Recorder. LAS VEGAS CHAPTER NO. 8, ROT- i a l -a r -n .l ;,Vfr -rm vi Area JuofiUUB. xvegiuar convocation first Monday in each month st Masonic Temple, 7:30 p. m. M. K. Williams, ri. P.. -'has. H. porleder. Secretary. EL DORADO LODGE NO. 1 Knights of Pythias meet ever; Monday evening Id Castle Ball, Visiting Heights are cordially Invited. J. F. SACKMAN. Chancellor Command er. W. D. KENNEDY. Keeper of Record and Seal. SALDY LODGE, NO. 77, FRATER NAL UNION OF AMERICA Merta first and third Wednesday of each month at Fraternal Brother hood ball. Chas. Trambley, F. M.; Bertha C. Thornhill, Secretary. Wi lting members cordially Invited. aEBEKAH LODGE, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Thursday evenings ot each month at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Miss Bertha BecW, N. G.; Mrs. Delia Pep ard, V. G.; Mrs. F. Dailey, Secretary; Ade " lene Smith, Treasurer. 1 ; " ft. P. O. E. MEETS . SECOND AND (mirth Tuesday evenings each month at O. R. C. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. W. M. Lewis, exalted ruler; D. W. Con don, secretary. EASTERN STAR. REGULAR COM municatlon becond and fourth I Thursday evenings of each month. All visiting brothers and sisters are cordially invited. Mrs. Sarah A. Chaffin, worthy matron; Mrs. Ida Seellnger, seoretary. l O, O. F., LAS VEGAS LODGE NO. 4, meets every Monday evening at their hall In Sixth Btreet. All visit ing brethren cordially invited to at tend. George Lewis, N. G.; C. W. McAllio'er V. G.; J. Wertz, ecretary; W. E. Crltes, treasurer; C. V. Hedgcock, cemetery trustee. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, NO 102, meets every Friday night at chelr hall In the Schmidt building west of Fountain Square, at eight o'clock. Visiting members are cor dially welcome. Jas. N. Cook, pres ident; Jas. R. Lowe, secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUN CIL No. 804, meets second and ' fourth Thursday, O. R. C. hall, Plon " cvr bldg. Visiting members are cordially invited. W. R. Tipton, . G. KL; E. P. Mackel, F. S. F. O. E. MEETS FIRST AND THIRD Tuesday evenings each month, at fraternal Brotherhood Hall. Visit ing brothers e-e cordially invited. Jno Thornhill, president; E. C. Ward, Secretary.. REDMEN MEET IN FRATERNAL Brotherhood hall every second and fourth Thursday, sleep at the eighth ran. Visiting brothers always wel come to th wigwam James R. Lowe, sachem; Waite H. Davis, chief of record's and collector Of wampum. t. E. ROSENWALD Lodge No. 645. I. 0. B. B. Meets every first Wednes day of the month in the vestry room of Temple Montefiore,' Doug las avenue and Ninth street Visit ing brothers are cordially Invited. Chat Greenclay, president; RsbM J. 1. Raliln, Mercury. PHYSICIANS. OR. E. L. HAMMOND DENTIST Suite , Crockett Building. Both phone at office and residence. DR. Q. L. JENKINS DENTIST Over Hedgcock't Shoe Store Phone Vega 79 F. R. LORD, DENTIST (Successor to Dr. B. M. Williams) Office Pioneer Building, over Graad Leader. Rooms 8 and 4. Phone Main 67. ATTORNEYS. GEORGE H. HUNKER Attorney at Law Office: Veeder Block, La Vega. New Mexico. GEORGE E. MORRISON Civil Engineer and Surveyor Office: Wheeler Bldg. E. Las Vegas J. THORNHILL, Florist Floral Designs for Weddings, Parties, Funerals, etc. Cut Flowers always on hand. TBEES PRUNED AD GARDENING attended to. Phone Main 167. 506 Grand Ave. Opposite San Miguel Bank. East Las Vegas, N. M. - It doesn't talce-the eweet girl grad uate long to discover that is far eas ier to win admirers than a husband. Sore Nipples Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nur sing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be. fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by all dealers. Many a woman trusts a man with her affections who wouldn't lend him 30 cents. A Card. This 18 to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fall to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevent pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. O. G. ' Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. We feel sorry for the wife of a man who takes the gloomy view of married life. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stomach troubles have been effected by Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had . spent over two thousand dollars fof medicine ' and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tableta. Price 25 cents. Sam ples Tree at all drug stores A paying teller may not be super stitious, but he must be an expert In signs. Could Not Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises', sores, scalds, boila, ulcers, ec zema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands its supreme. In fallible for plies. Only 25 cents at all druggists. If you read It in The Optlq it's so. Many weak, nervous women have been restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy, as It stimulates the kidneys so they will , eliminate the waste matter from the blood. Impu rltles depress the nerves, causing nervous exhaustion and other all ments. Commence today and you will soon be well. Pleasant to take O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. . . . SHE WAS PARTICULAR "It's not a bit of use trying ta please neighbors," remarked Mrs. Deeeoit. "I've done my best to be neighborly with Mrs. Harker, I'm sure. I put on my best clothes and called almost be fore the movers had gone away. Then that very afternoon. Just to show her that I didn't want to put on airs, I borrowed tome Cuor from her." "I always found Mrs. Harker very friendly when she lived near me," BUd Mrs. Deescn's caller. "Oh, she's friendly enough. It's Just that she's a little too snippy to suit me. I used to UBe her telephone a lot It was unlimited and I couldn't always be going to the drug store with my nickel, and hers waB so handy that I used to go over often. She never had much to say, but I asked her one day how she liked doing her own work. She said she wouldn't mind It if she had some one to tend the door. I didn't think the remark tactful, as I had been there three times that day." "5!aybe she didn't mean anything. I always found her very willing to do for others." "That's the way I am always help ing some one. One day I ran in to see If she had her coal range going and when I saw It was I asked her to let me put a pot roast on and save, my gas. Of course I offered to help her any time. "JThank you,' she said. 'Perhaps you won't mind letting baby go to mar ket with you; he's fretting to be out of doors and I want to bake some pies.' "'Oh, very well,' I, said, though I don't like pushing baby cabs, Til take him a'ong.' I did and she acted very hateful - afterward." "That isn't like Mrs. Harker," com mented the caller! "Maybe she thought she had rea son to be mad. I left her baby In front of t.e grocery while I went into the market and as I went out at the oth er door I forgot . the child. Anyway. C i ,,-jWa. Vtfr! it r "I Didn't Until She Asked." It didn't hurt him to sit there in the sunshine, and 1 couldn't be expected to remember everything with so much on my mind." "When did you remember him?" "I didn't until she asked. I offered to go after him as soon as I had put my dinner on to cook, though I really hadn't time to go back. Still, I want ed to do the right thing. Was she satisfied? Not she! She had her ha on in p. jiffy didn't even stop to wipe the flcdv off her hands and( flew down the staj s as If some one was going to eat the child." "Doubtless she was worried." "What a fuss about a little thing! The baby hadn't cried much. A little crying is good for children. Well, she was real frosty with me for a time. But I don't bear any malice, so one day when she was baking I asked her to exchange pies with me, since it Is not much more trouble to bake two pies than one. Her pies are awfully good so are mine, for that matter, though I hate the trouble of making "em. ' 1 "She had some unexpected company the next week and so she asked me for a pie. I gave her one I got from the bakery." t "I don't wonder she ',' "Oh, it was a good enough pie, and I didn't feel like baking that day. "I borrowed some eggs of her a long time ago when they first moved In. Of course I intended to return them at once, but somehow it slipped my mind. As soon as I did think of those eggs I rushed right over with 'em madea special trip. Was she grateful? No, I should say, not. She said I bor rowed the eggs when they were 50 cents a dozen and returned them when they were 15 cents, and that I ought to pay the difference. " 'I didn't borrow money.' I told her. 'L borrowed eggs and here they are. . - "'You ought to make up the extra cost of the eggs you got of me,' she said. " 'I never knew that a dozen eggs was more than a dozen eggs, I an swered, putting them on the table, 'and they are the last thing I'll ever borrow of you.' "'Thank goodness! They are cheap at that price! said the spiteful thing. "I haven't been Inside her door since then! Neighborly, indeed!" Chicago Dailv News. , TT Oil "Women, worn and tired from overwork, need a tonic That feeling of weakness or helplessness will not leave you of itself. Yon should Ukc "Wine of Cardui, that effectual remedy for the ailments and weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have tried Cardui and writt enthusiastically of the great benefit it has been to them. Try it don't experiment use this reliable, oft-tried medicine. n n The Woman's Tonic 'Mrs. Eena Hare, of Pierce, wrote J "I was a sufferer from all aorta of female trouble, had pain ia my side and legs, could not Bleep, had shortness of breath. "I Buffered for years, nntH my husband insisted on my trying Cardui. The first bottle gave me relief and now I am almost welL" Try Cardui. 'Twill help yon. AT ALL DRUG STORES NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. In the District Court for the County of Mora, for the Fourth Judicial District of the Territory of New exico. Joseph H. McDuffee, and The Plaza Trost and Savings Bank of Las, Vegas, New Mexico, plaintiffs, vs. Valmora Ranch Company, and S. E. Hassall, defendants.. No. 1770. The above named defendant are hereby notified that an action or suit in foreclosure has been commenced against them, lu the above entitled Court wherein said plaintiffs pray judgment against said defendant, Valmora Ranch Company In tha sum of $6013.31 with interest at 7 per cent from April 22, 1909, with costs and also to foreclose a mortgage deed ef ecuted by said Valmora Ranch Company, to secure said indebted ness, cove.-ing the land and real es tate hereinafter described, and that in default cf payment of said indebt edness that the said mortgaged land .and real estate may be sold under the order of said court, said land and real estate being described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate and being In the county of Mora, Territory of New Mexico, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the east boundary i.f the (Scolly) Grant 64.40 chains south ' of the NE corner; thence along the east line of the Grant S. 45 min. W. 93.62 chains to the old abandoned right of way of the A. T. & S. F. Railroad; (Note: The new right of way of the railroad is now located to the north of the old and crosses the property herein de cribed); th"' - following -, the old rteht of way in a westerly direction about 24.50 chains; thence in a north westerly direction about 9:00 chains to the ruins of an old dam in the Mora river; thence along the middle of the river in a southwesterly direc tion about 15:00 chains to the noth east corner of the Harwood tract; thence north 86 degrees 00 min, W. 27.90 chains; thence north 85 degrees' 10 min. W. 18.38 chains to the north west corner of the Harwood tract. where stands a pine tree 18 inchHS in diameter; thence north 89 degr.-eT 17 min. E. 13.00 chains to the east side of Coyote creek; thence nort" 2 degrees 49 min. W. 18.80 ch u.is along the east side of Coyote creek, thence north 89 degrees 28 min. eas,. 3.70 chains to a, cedar tree growa'i on edge of a perpendicular hl'itt, thence same course 58.30 chains to the point of beginning, containing ap proximately onev thousand (1000) acres, together with, a certain right of way thereform to the town of .Watrous. Together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. And also that in case of the sale of said land and real estate to pay said indebtedness, that all right, title and interest of said defendant, S. E. Hassell thorein, may be forever bar red and foreclosed. That unl ;ss you, said defendants, en ter or cause to be entered your ap pearance' in said action or suit on or before the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1909, a decree pro confesso therein will b6Tentered against you. The attorneys for said plaintiffs are Jones and Rogers, address, Crock ett, Building, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. SECUNDINO ROMERO, 9-16-23-30 Clerk: i f U i j Cursa Cough.3, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Aifhraa. Thr: it tsi Lung Troubles. Pitventt Pntumotila end Onimr-u: '.;-n l7CIE2il nr, rTTY n n fi r i 1 33 Fk., tried Cardui and afterward I The weather man doesn't seem to care anything for popularity. Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are lovely In fae'e, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipation or kidney troubles show in pimples, blotches,1 skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. For all such, Electric Bitters work wonders They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 60c at all druggists. Summer j 12 Daily June Fare Forltho Hound Trip. Pueblo, Colo. $11.00 Colorado Springs- $13.70 Denver: $16.60 Kansas City, fJJo- $31.30 Si. Louis Chicago, III. $46.30 11 Final return limit October 31st 1909 For information regarding: other points, stops overs, Ect, please enquire at ticket office. D. L. BATCHELOR, Agent. Summer's Call! Do You Hear It? Doesn't the waking season arouse thoughts of tumbling: surf, placid lakes, mountain climbing, the quest for the elusive fish, the gay life of the resorts, of riding, golfing, automobile trips; or create a yearning for indulgence in your own particular pastime? ' If you hear it, heed it. Where Should You Go? Choose from among the following: Colorado, California, The Grand Canyon, ; Yosemite Valley, The Northwest, The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Los Angeles, San Diego and Return, $37.95 San Francisco, $45.00 ' For the same trip one way via Portland and Seattle, 160.00. 1 Tickets on sale May 6 to 13, inclusive; June 1 and 2; June 24 to July 10, inclusive; and July 27 to August 6, inclusive. , Final limit October 31, 1909. Liberal stopover privileges. Slightly higher fares on other dates during the summer. Santa Fe service and the famous meals by Harvey., thing more be desired? "11 '"i" m. Mt-vli., f-yf : RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, emhracing 163 acres, within the Pecos National For est, New Mexico, will be subject to settlement and entry under the pro visions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11. 1906 (34 Stat, 233), at the United States land office at "Santa Fe, New Mexico, on August 12, 1909. Any et tier who was actually and In good faltlh claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1908, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to makeahome stead entry for the lands actually oc cupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons men tioned below and have preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler cr applicant is qualified to make home stead entry and the preference right Is exercised prior to August 12, 1909, on which date the lands will be sub ject to setlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as fol" lows: The N 1-2 of BE 1-4, the NE 1-4 of SW 14, Sec. 19, the NW 14 of SW j 14. Sec. 20, T. 19 N.. R. 14 E. N. M. M. listed upon the application of Atana b!o Mestas of Rociada, New Mexico. FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved May 27, 1909. FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of the In terior. 16-23-30-7 A woman never realizes how awk ward her husband is until he atr tempts to pass things to the guest at the dinner table. Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as It soothe and heals the inflamed tVoat and bronchial tubes and the most obstin ate cough disappears. Insist upon. havlne the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. O. G.- Schaefer and Cross Drug Co. Red LU hi 1st to Sept 30th, Inc. 1909. $40.30 Could any- Rates East Plan now. Read tip about the country and its attractions. Get free folders issued account the Elkn meetings; the N. E. A.; Colorado; the great Exposition, the Grand Canyon, and elsewhere. D. L. BATCHELOR, Agent. Las Vegas, N. M. ' ' ' trnttnu q ..- la lis a I