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u:!r. xii. ni :o, it; i day, n ah ci i 8. 1901. A LEGISLATORS AND THEIR LABORS. John jylircir in town Hours bill on the Wednesday TlumiiiR Ji.tiiiO'ih, oiih of our iromi riiiit rutt li uicii, i ill with brain fovor, V. K. Sli.iwvnr in tiiHkini? a very luro HÍk'h tionrj for the llydo Exploi ing ex podilion. llnrry Ton", has utartrd the fminilntion for a rt Buloncu on a lot recently jmr vIihhimI from V. A. I In n tr. Ccxipnr it DnsUn are having their oltl postotVicn buiMing torn down, 'l'ha Ifirla 1,'. V ritnr i ti cr ftrnflllitinn Brfl should have reuonsideied the matter and hint Thursday pinned the uueuBure unanimously. The bill providuB that at bavine a lurco t.jrry boat made to trana port their teanii, vehicles; and fjcxi.lB across the Ban Juanaouthof t'arminj tun. JeHe ilarwood will commence imme diately the erec-tiou of a lilackmiiith shop on Sun Juan street. Dr. and Mrs. Rosenthal and baby re turned from Penvor Tuesday. The doctor reporta having a very jjloasarit time. Th weHther bus been very mild, as a result the fruit Hudson that elope are much further mivanced than hero and the general opii.ion prevails that the fruit crop there will be very litfht. Nnwton Thomas n remodeling the old Miller buildiii( pre Mratory to puttiDg in a large BtocH of harness material. A pew sidewalk wiil also be placed in front which will make it more pansable for pedestrians. O. S. Evans will soon bein the erac tiou of a biiKiueRs house on Sao Joan etreet opposite tho Uvde property. The building will be stocked with a choice lin of jewelry. The t ftimiiigtcn Hardware and Im plement oompany have already begun the erection of a two-story brick busi ness house on San Juan street, adjoin ing the blacksmith shop. The building will be 34x50 feet and a full line of hard ware and farm machinery of all descrip tions will be kept constantly on hand. These gentlemen doserve the patronage of the entire community lor the enter prising spirit shown. 3. LARGO. bill No. 40, Mr. I'endleton'i duties of district clerks in criminal canea, was reported with amend ments, which wore adopted aud the bill passed the council. The New Mexican says it was rather Cumplimenta ry to Representative Wal ton that the house, which a few days The many friends of the late Franklin Creisihton will be pained to learn of his death, which occurred September 7,1'KX), at Astoria, Oregon. Mr. Creighton was one of our pioneer settlers, coming here over twenty years ago. He leavesa wife. end two daughters to mourn his loes, who have the sympathy of the entire community. Duncan Self, of Taos, a blacksmith, has arrived in Largo and started black euiithiug in the old Brumbly shop. Al though the shop has been open less than a week, a visit to the place revealed seven plougka, half a dozen scrapers, three or four wagous, harness, guns, and other articles too numerous to mention, all in need of repair and patiently awaiting their turn. Evidently Largo is able to support a blacksmith shop all the year around. Ellsworth Wise of Aztec was a visitor to Largo last week. Rev. Father Gamier has bought the old Graden atore building and hopes to open a school there in the near future. The "padre" is an energetic worker and 1 : -i ;1 i,i in us si t arils building up the j .-I- ! i'.ii-ii..; the i-.Uort t.. J.rt i.na l;-t 1 i .. ir.' here. in .j ;. i f l.'ij ama, v : f I.ep itir--n" U- f cuttle at i 'it i... j . , j, i .'V . 'i Ftock vp hit') 'mum CtriHo V UtiMHlay, whim 1 e w T-l Lord them until April 1. - Mrs. E. F. Spinner has recovored from her recent severe attack of rheumatism and is again able to attend to her duties as postmistress. A former resident of Largo is now here looking for a suitable house in which to open a hotel. The doubo being found and all other urrangomeuts satis factory, the prospects are good that another need will soon be supplied and commercial travelers and others will not find it necessary to sturt for Largo with their pockets tilled with Aztec "hard ta"k" or run the risk of going hungry. E. F. Spinner received a telegram last week announcing the 'ath of his step father, Wm. F. Harvey, at his home in Lock port, N. Y, Chus. Whitson has rented the Wise ranch f jr another year. Goo, Adair, Sr., has rented the McKenzie ranch, Joe liadden has moved to the Dalton ranch and Val. Finch to the Sullivan ranch. Several ranches have also changed hands permanently, Mr. De Fries hav ing bought the old Carter ranch from Cuaa. Carter, John Tenny the Harry Hubbarb raneh, and Ear a Curtis tho J. lI.ThiehotT ranch. Walter Von Buddenbrock of Pine River was trading iu Largo fast Satur day. Talk about the ranchers on the upper Sun Juan being poor we know one of them who sold a ton of hay the other day for seventeen dollars, without wink ing an eye. BtOOMPlELD The weather is nice and the river on the rise. Every man has his day and Charles Holly, the ferryman, will have h-ie before lung. Jamea Iiurkett is on the road for (iallup, where he is freighting fr the Hyd brothers out at Chaco. Millard ( reon lost a tine Jersey cow ruueiitly. She broke her neck whiia tied io the sta'l. Hy the way, Millard has moved to tho Vance ranch. Colonel Fill Green has got a lot of good cider on sale. Frank Lane and family started to Gal lup this week. Our people regret to see tliein go. Nearly everybody is on the move from one ranch to another, it being the fimt of March, when rentura usually chuuge piares. VV. L. Durkett Las just returned from the Chaco stores, where he has been ft eití h tin tí. F. G. Townseud is hauling goods from Aztec, and by the way,, he is doing a riibliinu' I'UrincBS. The Finch boys have moved to Mary Hiiliivau's ranch, where they will furui this year, Mr. Tima. Croauior is on the sick HhI with the grip. Tur. Imikx is alt right. It never Hreg liny blank Bhota. A II our runilimt are iu grind spirits. hid.expM;tiig a good crop this Haiin; the next election one of the three school directors to be elected in each district shall be elected and hold office tor the period of three years; one shall be elect ed for two years, and the third olocted for one year. At each election after the uext ensuing election of such directors, but one of such directors shall be voted for, and he shall be elected and hold his office for a term of three years from the first day of July thereafter. Such di rectors are prohibited from eiuployiug auy person suffering from consumption, or from any contagious or infectious disease, as a teacher in the public schools. Uuder a new law passed by the thirty fourth legislative assembly, and approved by the governor, it is raido unlawful for auy person in New Mexico to sell or give to a.ny minor under 18 jjears of age, or any pupil of auy school or edu cational institution in this territory, any intoxicating liquor or any cigars, cigar ettoe or tobacco in any form, except upon the written consent of parent or guardian. It is unlawful tor any mer chant, apothecary, saloon-keeper, or the proprietor or manager of any other es tablishment in which intoxicating liq uors or tobacco in any form are kept, or offered for sale, to permit any minor under the age of IS years, or pupil in That Te!ciifn Line. .iny school or educational inptih tion, to f ngnge in any play or game of chanco with cards, dice, wheels, or the manipu lation of any device by means of which money or any commodity or property may bo hazarded, won or Inst; or to permit any minor under the hi;b of 21 years or any rupil in any scho I or edu cational institution, to loiter upon or frequent the premises belonging to such saloon, or to cr.gih'0 in games or amuse ments of any kind thereon. Tho penalty for violation of thnne provisions is a fine of not lose than Í25 nor more than tlOO, or by imprisonm- ut for thirty days or three months, or both such fine and im prisonment. The new iaw recoivod executive approval Fobruary 18, 1901. As amended and pnssed in tííe house last week, Mr. Ascarato's bill to amend the game law, as sot forth in section 1, chapter 51, session acts of 18!K), provides that it shall be unlawful to kill any quail, prairie chicken, partridge or wild turkey, or to kill, wound, etc., any ante lope, deer, elk or mountain Bheep, except that said birds and animals, the anmals being with horns, may be killed with a gun during the months of September, October and November of each year in the counties of Rio Arriba, San Juan, Taos, Colfax, Union, San Miguel, Guada lupe and Santa Fe, and during the months of October, November and De cember in all other countiee of the terri tory, and provided, further, that said birds may be killed with a gun in the county of Dona Ana also during the months of January and February) pro vided, further, that no pheasant shall be killed within five years from the pas s tge of this act, and that no porson shall have in his possession more than one aotolope. elk, mouotain sheep or deer at any one time. Tho Colorado having acquired tin pushing a branch rapidly as possible. Vleplmne company, Durango system, is lino to Silverton as Letters received by Or. J'. A Iiití will be in A Jtce Mürch' ÍÍÍHIi Tfpnredto attend to lliono i ihmhI (f den lid work-. . The San Francisco Mining Reporter says: "Some sort of au agreement has at laBt been made between certaiu chiefs of the Navajo Indians and theufiiciais of a Salt Lake mining company, giving the latter prospecting aud locating rights in the Navajo reservation, and already an expedition to explore the Utter is on the road. The secretary of the interior is of course aware of the echóme. It is re ported that the Iudiuns have been guar anteed by the company a royalty of five per cent of the net output of auy aud all mines that may be located acu worked. The exploring syndicate has taken out a good outtir and is said to be well l..K..v.' l Iliumi'l. The region to ! e vhii.iii'- I in tL) Carii. . ra: i, ; ; iL'ixii a us oilii i aral!-! t,' ili-..i ci i t.il. a lúe southern boundar'vi of L '.;i B-.d CVlta-do) ki.d ktraa.:; .( t'.d i-.. .;, Ueyroo of west leugituu, v.!,j, a fuw miles east of the boundary between New Mexiuu and Arizona. For more than twenty years past it has been wall known among mining men that tu. re is void and good ore of various kinds in this range. Many samples have come out. Many attempts have been mado by moderate sized parties to enter and pros pect systematically, but the IndianB have guarded their rights well. Now that their consent has been obtmned, it will be but a few years until pressure will begin for tbeir removal. And there are really no good reasons why they should not give way."' Aztec people this week from Mr. L, C, Jakway of the firm of Stubbs A. Jakway, indícalo that the new company is con. templating an extxr.sion to Aztec end Farmington this yeur. Treasurer Hull, of tho telephone ('"upany, is in Du rango and according to him, the propo sition of the company will be about this: They will build the l:ne if they can be shown that the" burinnt-s ia here to war- rait it, and in car-o there is not or is any doubt about it, ho h is a plan similar to the vie suggested by Mr. Sellers of Farmington, which is virtually a guaran tee of a certain amount of business. Under this plan tho people wanting a telephone, would canvass the various parties interested ar d Bee what amount of s :rip could bedis joeod of in one year. thin sciip good for ono year on any or all lines of the compaiir It is not under stood that tho coiaj r.ny Bblia 'auy bonus or donation of any kind, but eimnly a guarantee to ehow that in case the line is built, it would utai t off with a guaran teed business. I The Strater Hotel1: DCBAMJO COLORADO. t CHAS. E. STILWELL, Prcprictor. I Firet-cla"i9 I'tvÍw, Hppcia! friths to ' . p"o; in. I)R. E. (1. CONDIT, PHYSICIAN AND 8UKUEON. SSyt'nlli an-nrMl any henr. rtny or night. U. reunion Mfimimng Burgeon. Aatec Nnvr Mexico. Smelter City Papers, From tbs Durango Democrat. Teams went out yesterday loaded for iiailey & Williams of Aztec and Frank Fierce of Farmington. B G. W. Jones, a prosperous ranchnrao frwni near Aztec, was ia the city on bus iness, bnying supplies, etc. C. A. Lemmou left yesterday morning for Aztec, where he has a contract for building a bridge across the Animas. From- tbe Durange lioralU. Dr. Rosenthal of Farmington, who has been absent three months taking a spec ial course in surgery, accompanied by his wife, returned from Denver Sunday evening and proceeded to Farmington today. The doctor's trip evioently aroed with him, as he gained twenty pounds in weight. Plant Licet A Warning to llortlcul' turist. Ffom Jerome, Arizona, we have received a plaut lou0 or auUia lnfentlug the luaToa of cul tivated strawberry planta in inyriada, aud pruTlna- Tiirjr iiiju.iiiun. We thought at ttntt thatut mint bare been imported with theplnnti from the east, but iuvertlcatiua hanabown that it in au uudedcrlbed ipeciea, never fouud be fore. Ita scteutiüc name will be Myaug fragae fnlii. It la wliltiuh or alitchtly yellow iu color, ami the winged form biw some dark markinaa. Tbnae lioe way be killed with kerowvue oiuuUiou; but it 18 of the utiuoit importuitce to obtain strawberry plant from iruod reliable nurserymen, who will not w'.d out plauta that bure llco uoou thm. To ttinke douhl sure of Uis comilitón of iilunt received, it la deairable to dip theulin kerosene emultlon or tobacco water, or fumígate them with hdrocyauio hi id km. A full account of the method of fu mlaallun will be found In Bulletin t9 of the Dulaar iLxperinmnt Htutiira, Newark, Dola ware, or we will republish It w New Mexico If iittcuaaiy. Specimens of plant-lire of auy kind are de aiieil for Dimly aud uliould b aenl alive lu a tiuliov, wih sum of t ha food alaut, to the IMiilemiK'it-d l Kant 1 Vukm , N. M. T. Li. A. Col'!tL-i,-ll, iu Tn-ed lnlituu No. 41, New Mixloo ( uUtig-e of ANili ullure. II Jái.!, Diamond C Bo.ip. Ox li.il! lilea. h it if b.iiip. '11.' y tire t!.e li-ht. For ml Seafoaui' freo until April lt 1001, with oucb cents paid for barber work iu one weyk. T. B. Williuinaon. II. Vif Murdnck is to give another of hiu mi-ry makin. hypnotism thowa, Saturtltiy liiht, Morch Uth, in LobutYs hitll If yon like to enjoy yourself, you cttimut aifiird to uiinii it. 'Coiiie and liiin your fiicr., 1. Admiw inn, Va centj U'MMKJ il 1.Í, 4 J cm r: ' . ! AZiKG BARBER SHOP T. S. Williamson, Prop. MOTTO : ' Clean 'fewefe Sharp Tools First-Class Work. SIIOP OVER tíANDALli'S STORfe For a comfortable bed or a good square ....meal, call at.... Lirs. Knickerbocker's. Aztec, New Mexico. Meals served at all hours of the da?', 25c. A. L. RICHEYsBRO. Wholesale and Retail Books and Stationery PorfodlcaU, tivhuul &u)Hhb, MnnnfHCtnren CoufHctionnry. All (rrudnti of liM)k Ubtni ia New Mexico school kupt ia HUtck. DURANGO, - COLORAD The San Juán Corral and Feed Stab! t. w.lair, - le Proprietor. Huail.inurters for Han Juan County U.nichmen. DUKANGO, COIXJRAD IlioGrandc Sonthcrn It IÍ. Silver San Junir Sceuic Line.- rioM KIDinVAY TO TKLLL lilDK, 8 AW ÜIUIB, K1CO, iiOIAIUKS, MANCUS, PLATA AND UURANUO, PIT, LA Openinir up the mo.it nmiriiificint bi-onorjr iu he Uockjr Munntaiua, aud uubdiutr throiiKh the Famous OuM and Silver Fields of San Miguel and Dolores Counties And the Kontczo tá SbcnaGáoalr Vullcys The (irottt AKiicjlmrt-1 H"Khii of Tho Dolores lírver This line li iiu.'!i the touriul witl.tu eusy Ja if the wumWtut lIo.uE) OF f'T r. rnrr r-;i?rr U ViJil CUM i-Jji.. a I In r-ini-! ion w w h tl.n Ií uvuf á V. o ii t wnile it fti m-i Ui" uiibtii i.Usi.-.tj'i 1 n... V. Ji ia': V',1. f: : a in Notice to Stockmen. Alltorkmea of the county are requosted to notify the undorsltfar-d at Flora Vista of the location of their tattle, when the same will be Inspected. Those wb Hto oat without in b potion will be report 1. E. B. STEWAilT, Cattle Inspector. WANTKD LnHlea at4 (rontlRinen to intro rinco ti.tt."liotunt" Heller on earth. Dr. White's KU'Ctric Comb, patpiitii ls'.fi. Ants coin in ir monov. Cures all fommof bchIo ailments. iicrttiaclifP, etc., yt't costs the turno ae au ordi nary comb, Shiui foo i: HtamiB for sample, i), . Uuae, Uun. Alti-r., J)ecatur. 111. TFM1TTORY OF NKW MVXI00 -ATTDITOll ft Of 'KICK - INM'KA M 'K M l' HTMLN i CJfc.K- 'I I III ! A IK I ( H 1 .1,1. l OS. ForihM yr pndtntf í.m-.Mi ,..r 'IbL 1900. OfDco Of AmiiUtr ol 1'ithiic Arx.-otnt'8. Tf If homhy cm tiiit-d tint lln SprtniftiMUl irttand M.trtnn I (-uriiin-c : nnp;uii n rorimm I tin oriifiril. undiT the Ihwh of the HtntH 'f MiiHHachurwU, hore 1i liicHml nllire in located iu SpriiiKlifld, ís Main, li:iMM)tiiitll-H with all ttm rc'XilrcinHiitMof tin law?. Nw Mfxira, o far ax the f ltd lawn are awlli'-ahle to said rompan v. fr the year Í ,ur Lord oue thousand nine hundred and one. In k'Ht.htiony wln-raof T, T..M. Ortlx, Andltor of Piihit' Acmunl for the. Te'Tilory of New MeXtn have hereto km! n;v h;n.l in: atll xed my Heal of of th at the City ol a u la , the day and year !lrt atmve Auditor ol Public Accounts. New . Meat - Market W. S. DALTON, Proprietor Chnici of the pit' PROFESSIONAL. I K. T. J. W KST, PHYSICIAN, 8UK(iK(lN. OHHTETKICI AN. Astee, Jw Mexico. Th Only Hardware Store In Northwestern New Mexico. PAINTS AND OILS DOORS AND SASH A. ROSENTHAL. PHYSICIAN AND SÜRI1F.ON. FarminirtoD, New Mexico. I3b. O, C. McEWEN. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Farniinirton, New Mexico. Offlre la Alleu CuililiiiR. AZTEq, FRED BUNICER HARDWARE Va O. R- WEAVER, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Aztec, Now Mexico. Surveying of all kinds Hone promptly and at stitiHiai'tory prices. E. 8. WHITEHEAD, ITTORNEY AT LAW. ....Notary Public Farmingtoii, Now Moxlco. Granville pendleton. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice io all ConrU of tna Territorr. Antro New Moxico. LEGAL NOTICES. In District Firflt Judicial Mexico. Legal Notice. Court. County of San Jnan, of New Ditrict. Territory No. 328 Civil. William B. Murkier nd Lncllle Marklny, Ureavea, tlielr next Infants reHiiPCtivoly of the aire of 16 and 1H J. Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Buggies and Glass Mail Orders Solicited. NEW MEXICO. cw o c TACL WUNSCHMANN. OSCAR C. WATSON Paul Wunsciimann & Co., Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tlio Oldest INSURANCE AGENCY In Now Mexico. All Kinds of Insurance and Surety Bonds. First Policy Written February 4th, 1882. 1 - '8 Of. Market la the Dalton Euildlna, Aztec, N. M. Strictly in the Push For nil kinds of FURNITURE . N.w and Second Hand. Mattresses, Springs, Wagon Covers auirTents-'. Look Us Ofnr before You Purchase. A. B. DOUGLASS, DURANGO. COLÓ. years, hy Diary friend, Vlalntitls. Mund E. M Willis. Herbert O. Willis, Jnne K Wilkin. Josimli R. Wilkin, Lillian L. Mark- ley, Mary I. Duff, James A. Dull. Joeepli Po-wltt. .Fix Prewilt trnsteo Kohert t Prnwitt. Rnliert C. Prewitt trustee. Robert Roberta, Robert Roberts trustee, William ('..Prewitt, A. Rosenthal, Biwsie V. Rosen thal, R. H. Mcíunkins. Relxcca McJun- king and Frank E. Prewitt, Defendants. Notice of the pendency of the aboye entitlod causs is hereby publlHhed In newspaper of said flan Juan county, to-wlt, tho San Juan County IndkX, the names of the parties to sniil cause beinA" as aUive set forth, and the court iu which the same Is pending beinir the .h.vA nnmMfi nnnrt. the mineral ohieots ol salil action bi'luir a partition of the south half of the southeait quarter of the northwest quarter nilt lifi nnrtlii'ast otinrter of the southwest quarter aud the southwest quarter of the nori incut (inarter of section anteen, in town nl'lp 1 ! v nine north of ra"" thirteen west of Le "" v Muxioo priucipal nierlillan (except a hi n 1, 1 1 y feet wide oil the eant sub' of the hi 'Hi I vi 'iunrtwr of tbe north Wi-t ijii : 't-'r of u 1 1 .'' - 1 i 'i'iit tiM'.'ll-i-r wiiti 111 1- ,v.-nths 1-mi n.lt i'-i -i) ii ' l'. in tii' Co, mi v' (ii,tr,"-lil. ,i'i iinilur t" n -' i niMtl i. Il,e Mini li'v t of i.illd UOUl 'lllll!' Oil'1 iilltl'l ! M,l IHIi'i, eXOI llL.Hlll .trip of buy firt afori -iinl ; for a)Uii'tliiK of title to the portion thereof partitioned to plalutitfs. and for a catlcellutum of certain deeds of rec ord constituting a cloud ukin the title f plain tills thereto) aud for (renenil relief, ns prayed by plaintltfs against ilefendiints, wiih coU; plalutule' attorney beitiK K. V. Uortuer, fcl,, whoMe puat otlice aud biiHlness addrens is Sauta Fe, New Mexico:, aud said defuuduots are hereby notiliod that unless tkey enter their appearance in said csuue on or before the 2d duy of April, A, D. liul, Judiruieut will be reu-iluri-d iu said cause against ilieiu by dufaulu Witness my háüd and tbe seal of said court this February 9tU, llMib IBBAI..J A. n. otnur.nr,, First publication February IV ItsU, Last publication Murcb 8, 11X11. W. H. WILLIAMS ..DEALER IN. Jltirk District Court, i . TEE ÍEW á INTER-OGEAt! 9 . . HOTEL . . k DL'RaSÍCO, COLO. V 6 5 5 t Ñewly furnished. Service equal to any hotel in the city. CHAS. FLECK, Prop. Oi. Depot, Ratoa $2 pur Day. EAST OR VEST route to I.egel Notice. Last will and testament of Ilyrura Eardin, deceaseil. To whom It may concern : Notice is hereby given tnat I, Charles V. Satford, IHerk of the Probate Court in and fot San Juan county. New Mexico territory, hare Bet the fill day of April, lld. as the day for pnviugthf last will aud toSUtueut of said llyruiu Bardin, deceased. Giwn under mi hnud ann the si'al of the said court this Stli day of Mnicb, A. 1. lwll. CUAH. V. SAFFOHD. Probata Clork. By J Ü. Finley, Deputy. M uno i, Mi, HOMESTEAD BNTUY NU. 4i.rU. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Luhd Olllce at ) KautuFo N. M., Jan. tí, luoi. ) Notic. is hereby Riven that the followina- namud setti' r has ttlod notice of bis iiitentiou u iiiMketlnat oreof in silliimrt of hm ciaiin, aud that said proof will be made before probate Clerk of Shu Jueu couuty.at Aztuo, N. M., ou March 11, laol.Tia.: LAWRENCE WELSH, For the 8' of SWVi, and NKt of BW'S, Boo 1.'. and Lot 1 of Sc. ao, T. J N R. Iu W. He uaines the following w iUieHses to prove hut continuous residence upon aud cultivation of fni lit ml, vix. : Fred Huuk.r, L'llsworth Wise, Wilson B. DhIIuU, Charleé U. brewer, of Anteo, N. M. 'Si Mam.hl K. Otuuo, EeKister, REWARD. A reward of $1U0 will be paid by this Aasocis tion te any person or porsuns furnishing lufor matioa that will lead to the arrest aud couvic tion o auy person or persons stealing, driving away or fi lonlously handling auy abxk bchAg- lug to any member of this AssociatiifU. THESIS JUAN COUNTY CATTLE (iWW EH.-i' AS.-.OC1ATI0.N OK NKW MKilCO, tn-ail)Uttrtt-rs at Avti.c, fSau Jnau t'ouuly, New Mexico: W.J. Wnwlit. President: J. H. Wll liuifis, Treesun-r tuiinville IVnillettin, Nxsre- tery; iloerd of I irm' tors, J. 1 loilsoa. K. K. M-ivurt. 11. li. Miiie.ou, T. N. Juhusou, aud t rank Murr. .1 til L, D. MOORE I Lis Just Opcimc! a Saloon Tii the KiiílLliLócLít l.'lldinj Ay.tec. $an!Iostm- l.t-st of r.kP.I'N' KIVl-R Vi'ilKl.V a:;u MNIi CH'.AUS. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, . . , Hardware, Glafj;iware, Eie. AZTEC. NEW MEXICO. Has purchased a large stock ot Y GOODS That wiil arrive in a few days. DO YOU WAN T LANDS ? forest ftiiitenre Liea Riffhtd and Soldiers' Addtt.onnl ftcrlp will title public la ruin at modort rKt. We huva lare ei ivtriedoe in loca Lin x ttiea ftcrloa for ft took mn ud lmurtirinui From 40 Aere Up. Ttle RiiaranttTu. W a hnadle all cUhm of Lnd borl,). WrlLe for particular, iiufurauoa: Ltuioo Bank and Triut CuM Helena, Uoutana. THE COLLINS LAND CO Atlantlo Bulldlnir, Washington, D. C, or Helena, Montana. O THE CHEAP CASH STORE -O A FULL LINE OF GENERAL LIERCHA1IDISE Fresh Groceries, Coots and Shoes Grain, Cora, Outs Klc, Kept on Hand. liooolved. A si. Navajo Rlnliknts la stork. Nnvr (ismla Constantl jare of your iatruuttrs soiluiu'd. G. G. BREWER, AZTEC, New T.T;x !cd The Grand s--v-Livcry, Feed 0 0 0 0 0 rn stiM-v Farminíon, N-. ÍX: Slck (Ven everv vittentitin-. iiuy Biii tiiiun tor cmru. VUAfcK li. ALLENPiVet(ir. G S, BOYD , . Insurance Agent. It- Tests y Lradliig Flrw rfcucc"om !afiHns of the Ooiintry . AKteo, cw Mexiw. Kxillenber'ver h'rlmialu Oi-nl r i ud impo:or cH Wii'iikica, Cra.'.Ji Wines enJ Cljirs :,.rl. ',. o I t: ti I . 0(iluriil-iitiu ! : cs .1 (' ILK Whitford Mi-' i ... K iiii.u;., tiiiil Í') ik I nil 1 \n\n (lililí)) HH :M!;H. Í .v i 111 CU I f UK C ' li ,1 1 H H Testamente y Ultima Voluntad da Hyrttm Burdin ttuado. A quienes Importo. Fur esta se da i'lnu, one yo Charlea V. Baf- ford, Escribano de la corte do Prueba de la Coiiiluil'i de íanJuany Territorio de Nuea Méjico ha nombraito Abril H, l'Ul, como el oía por probado el tvstiiii.ut. y Ultima Voluntad de Hvrom ríardíu tinado. Dado balo mi mallo y Bello di dicho Curte riHRLKK V. BAtrUKU, Kucrlbano de la Corte Prueba