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. County San Juan VOLUME XIV AZTEC, NEW MEXICO, Fl'.IDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1903. NUMBER 3tt - ; First Annual Fair. The flrst A anual San Juan County Fair was held at Aztec last week Oct 1. 2. 3. Great credit is due each and every member of the association for ite grand success. The largest crowd ever assembled in this county, upon any ac casioii, was on the fair grounds Friday and Saturday. The greatest variety, the largest in sizs aiiü the finest flavored fruits found anywhere in America, were to be seen in the exhibit buildirg. The corn, wheat, oats and other grains equal the pro ducts of Beet ions devoted wholly to grain. Our horses wool i be a credit to the blue grass valleys of Kentucky, while uo couutry can show up auy finer cattle, bngB, atid goats than were to be seen H Aztec last week. pick from tl.i'b' st poultry rariiis of any country would not surpass the chickens, tuikeyp and ducUa that were brought to our first fair, ' hile tho watermelons, mut-kmelmis, squiisil. pumpkins, cuboage, tomatoes, potatoes etc. etc. etc. were as liir;e ai d perfect as were ever upon exliilii'.i.iii. The tact that our fan came nnnu i..t iy after the Fartnington and Durando fair;, and that it was with uillieulty that many of the earlier fruitB and vegetables were preserved, on ac count of frost, makes Jho fair's great success more remarkable. The associa tion, worked with untiring effort. nd to shoA' their upprt".:btinn, tliu fruit grow ers, st'.ck r;ií-'i is and ranchers brought forth for eoibitior., the bent they hud, which Miuded the bint of any country. When luo visilu, o ad lm.' I over the tioo dispiuy of j-'lli"8, presei V''n, canned friiitt, (.:1U , oread, cakes, pies, buns, butter, uud the nianv uthergood things the very sight of which was enough to drive a hungry man crazy the surprise was that any time had been leic to make the elegant collection of haUeuberg, drawn work, laces, embroidery, cotton, worsted and .-ill', quilts, crocheted bed spreads, Sofa pillows, luind-uiadu ruys, to s;y nothing of the paintings in oil, water color", crayon, etc, many of which did not bear the stamp of amateur, prov ing that San Juan county's daughters had been busy with head ai well ue with hand. Prof, Abbott wis unubta to niako his first u6cension uo. Thursday but wen' up at 10 o'clock Friday moraiug, mid again at 3:30 p. in. the same day. The balloon ben.g a new one. was christened by an Aztec girl. MissOna Eblen was chosee, and the christening took place just pre vio! tn 'hn nocnnn'oA nn Frchiy ore. ing. Prof Abbott went up about 4.0ÜÜ feet Crst time, while in the afternoon, he claims to have gone 7.000 fuot, Ho wa Bo high that he appeared no laigec than a mere speck, while the balloon which contains 980 ynnls of cotivass looked no larger than a b lehol basket. 13 th as- iiDimiima ui.tl llm nuru 'liotH ilrnna were veri pretty, . VwT ; """"lhe first race pulled off under the management of the San Juan County Fair Association, was a quarter mile dash. The eiit:i''L were Kill'e Hubuard, Morgan's brown mare, Billy Oaviness, CI lie's black mare and II )bbs' bay horse. They finished in the order named, The half-mile, free-for-all followed, but not being satisfactory it wbb called no race. The first race of the Becond day was a half-mile for San Juan county horses, in which were entered liillie Bubbard Brown's bay, liilly Caviuess and Hobbs' eorrel. As the hois.'s left the wire, lirow u's Way audjiilly Cavinees took the lead and for the lirsl 400 yards it looked as though the race was bet ween thosi? two, when Liillie Uubnard begun to go forward and as they reached the last turn were about to bunch, when a colt attempted lo citii-s' the track and was struck , by Billy L'aviness, which turned colt, horse and richr heels over head. A liie other horses ein-rged from the wreck, Brown's bay still had the load, with Uilliu Hubbard about tweut) feet behind. The la'ter, however, soon closed up the gap and came in a winner by suveral feet. Ciuo. Griffin's horse trotted against lime and twice around the track in 2:21. This horse is a son of Arropene and promm-'s 1 1 be a valuable animal. The . tune pony race was won by llobb'h bay p in) , while the quarter race following was captured by the Cole mare. The half-mile dash for San Juan couoty horses wus won by Billy Cavi nees, with Brown's bay second. A matched race between Paul Arring ton's Billy ilson and a Texas horse was run Saturday morning, thrto hundred yards, and looKed as though the Texas borsewhs the swifter of two, but as they rounded into the stretch, Billy Wilson galloped away and easily won bv forty feet. The relay race called out to strings - La Plata and Flora Vista. The La Plata striug took the lead from the start and kept it all the time, finishing three or four hundred yards in the leud. They had a striug thai. could get tnonoy any where The' tug of-war was won by Flora Vista against Aztec. The ball game between two. picked teams from Aztec and vicinity, afforded the visitors amusement on Friday morn ing. Only five innings were played, with a score of 7 to G. Tbo 100 yard foot race wes won h Ilarve Bakor with Shay of Flora Vista second. Every evening, both young and old repaired to Green's hall, where to excel lent music and good floor, the hours passed all too soon for the guy dancers I and not till tho wee hours of morning, tlid they depart for their various homes, The Presbyterian synod of New Mex, ico, representing the churchs of New Mexico and Arizona met at Santa Fe this week. Japan has decided to send two regi. ments of infantry to Corea This is apt to bring the Japs and Russians together in war at laBt. The football season is again open. It is a nice game and helps p.et rid of a lot big "slobs" that otherwise would livo for the next flfty years. A. P. Coape, a Faloon keper and curio dealer of Lurabertou. N. M., killed his wifo and sister-in-law and then sui cided, early Sunday morning. Ex-president Cleveland denies the re port that he is going to make a tour of the south. He forgets that he hns been "going south" for a long time. DbvuI Nation, tho divorced husband of Carrie Nation, died at Medicine Lodge, Kas., on Friday last. Wonder if he and Carrio will ever meet again? The little town of St Charles, Minn., was almost completely wiped out by a tornado this week. Several persons were killed and many seriously injured. Miss Ruth Bryan, daughter of Will iam Jennings Bryan, and W, II. Leavitt were married ut Fair Vie.v( Bryan's country home, on Oct. 3. Tho affair was very simple and informal. After January 1, 1004, Btockmen .after shipping to eastern markets, will have to pay their return fare. The old custom of the railroads of giving return trans portal ion will bo abandoned. The truth is hurting Jim Tillman again. He murdered editor Gonzales because tho latter published the truth about him and now ho is complaining because a New Vork paper is publishing facts. Frank Goetz, the oro thief, who suc ceeded iu swiping enough ore, a littlo at a time, from tho Gold King mill, that he could buy a valuable ranch, was n vtcted and sent to Canon City from Si!, vertou, tho first of tho week. The physician in charge of . George Francis Train during his isolation with a case of smallpox, is considered a pub I i: bonefautnr because ho caused a book lo bo burned, that Train had, written, along with other personal effects. Tho Irrigation Convention which meets at Albuquerque next month is ad vised by the Now Mexican to confine itself to theoretical irrigation and to leave the practical irrigation in the t aloonB-to others, Good advice brother Iu a spoech before the Association of Maryland Bankers, Secretary Shaw said: ''The prosperity of the American people ia not measured bv the price of stocks and bonds, but by thj output of our farms ar.d factories and the profit able employment cf labor." The investigation of postal frauds con. nines and new indictments mane. Among the htot are G. W. Beavers, form er'y chief of division if salaries, and G. . Green of New York, charged with conspiracy, and t'o indictments against S-:ott Tower charged with taking a cum in issirn on typewriters sold to the gov ernment. Assistant Secretary Armstrong of the treasury had a conference with the president this week, on business and political conditions in the west, through which section he has just made au ex tended trip. He told the president that the wonderful prosperity of the country never was better exemplified man h is j u hi now oy me business con ditions which prevail in practically ev ery state. Tl. it:.. I iiui mcKory inissourian is not in favor of Bryan any more. It says: ' W seo there is some talk that Bill Brvan ain't satisfied with tho two lickings he haB got and waits to run for president again next year. We'll vote for iimst any good man that is nominated, but we can't go Bill Bryan. Not Uiíh time. We legged for him in 1000, and voted for him and done all wo could for him, We bet on his election, and lost the beBt squirrel dog in Missouri. We ain't no blamed fool. We know when wo've had enough. If Bill Brj an is nominated we uro going to vote for Andy Jackson." The drill at the nil we'l goes merrily downward without stop or hinderance. Everything has Ihi saín good link that it has worn from the starting of the new well, and constantly looking better. Stock at 15 cents is a bargain, und buyers are assured of making a good investment. ' The chances are that the drillers will run into a gusher at the noxt 00 or 100 foot, and oil ivill rise rapidly in value. The gas is getting very strong and coming in plentiful quantities. Telegraph. Orange Phelps of Farmington died yesterday at the home of his son in Rockwood, at the ago of 7G yearB. Ho wub an old settler iu San Juan county, N. M having resided for 25 years in Farmington, where he had a ranch. A few weeks ago he weut to Roc'twood with las wife to visit a son who resides there, hoping to bonelit his health, but gradually grew worse until death came ycsierduy. Mr. Phelps leaves a wife and several children to mouru bis loss, t (n children all being married and away from home. A casket was taken to Ri'jkwiod today by the durango Un dertaking company, and the interment will bo in that town. Telegraph. San Juan County Pair, Premiums Awarded. S. E. Kooctz, best display musk melons and best stalk of corn, II. M.Sharp best Grimes goldeu apple; aud beBt potato. C. S. Cameron, Urgent and best dis play of pears. G. E. AMen, best di splay of peacher. and evaporated fruit. Don era, best wheat. M. Mc Farlaud, best plate of peaches. J, J. Jones, bust .white Holland tur ko)s. Mrs. J. R. Williams, best trio plymouth rocks, aud best table beets. Mrs. L. Current, best trio cochin fowls John A. Koontz, best mii-.-h cow. L. Current, best team work horses, best polled bull, In-st bull of any age. Jacob T. Hobbs, largest waternelon, and best display of watermelons. Mrs. Jas. Scott, best ripe tomato. Geo. Biancott, best oats, Herman Lunge, best pumpkins. R W. Haflin, best stalk of alfalfa. ILL. Austin, best onioue. Mrs, J. T. Green, best battenberg. Mrs, T. A, Pierce, best sofa pillow, Mrs, F. T. Hickman, best handker chief. Mrs. J. D. Thomas, best drawn work, Mrs. Stevo Pool, best paper Ilowers. Miss Elsie Johnson, best dress nmlu by girl under 11. C. R. McCoy, best cabbage. E. Duncan, best turnip. John Koppy, best sugar beet. Mrs. Villman, best rug. Mrs. W. T. Gillan, best apron, Mrs. G. W. Andersen, best crochet work aud best quilt. Mrs. E. G. Coudit, best outline work and host Navaj i blanket. ' Mrs, W. II. Williams, best enibridcry. Miss Gontry Prowitt, best crayon work and beBt w ater colors. Mrs.S. O. Piukstaff, best display oil puinting. Mrs. Geo. Loepor, best display of curioB, Mrs. II. m. Wilson, best crazy quilt. Joe Pruwitt, best boar. Mrs C. S. Cameron, best butter and best bronae turkeys. J. T. M'.Quillen, best extracted honey Harry Hepler, best hon) in' comb. Mrs, F. 1 Hi'.'amhn, best pickles. Mrs. F. Frakes, Union pie. Mrs. Fred Bunker, best white bread. Mrs, J. A. Koontz, best display flowers, Mrs, C. G. Brewer best grabain bread. O, S. Hutcbins, best Ben Davis Wolfe liiver apples and Roman Beauty apples. S. lii, Koontz, best Missouri pippin apples. JaB. Goodwin, best Joannette apples, T.,B, Ta' tershall, best Jonathan apples. C. S. Cameron best pears, Making Friends. Vinonu tho personal qualities that are of the highest val"e to any one in any department of workhy affairs is the ability to make friends. It is ddtlcult to tell in what this quality consists. It depends in part upon good temper, cheerfulness, unsellishness, and it du pends very much more upon an inde scribable social nuiL'iieti'Mn that delies analysiB, S une persons have the quality in a superalativo det;ree. Their winning ways are an inheritance from the cradle, aud they never lose thein, while, on ttie o.her hand, some are naturally reserved, Buny, uniuterestinc; and uninterested. It is a i.'illicult task for tho one who is not naturally endowed with tho abili ty to make friends at first flight to ac q lire this art, but it. is eminently wor h while to attempt it, for its preBenco or absence frequently makes all the differ ence between Buccess or failure. The man who wants to make friends and don't know how, whether from awkwardness, Bliyness or any other reason, is to be pitied, but tho man who deliberately practices the art of making enemies is a fool in more ways than one. And yol there are some persons soconsti tuted that afte.' they had relentlessly pursi ed their own ambitions or desires or Hotlines regardless l the wishes or iu'.ereBts of tilos about tiitvn, they foil surprised, grieved that the men they had jostled about and abused re not then r friendB whon friends are needed. It is in old rule that tho way to make friends is to be friendly, and the value of this precept is always evident. Aud Hnother rule worth considering is that tho time to make friends is whetr you have no need of them, for if you wait till necessity arises, it is useless to expect favors from strangers or from the eti'jmies you havo made. New Mexican. A man giving the name of Elliott, and s ipposed to bo inBane, tried to got to B e the president on Sunday, and after boing refused admission, he fought tho guards with a knife and before they could get biro overpowered, one guard received an ugly cut, FOR SALE. I want to reduce my herd and will sell '.ÓO he'id of Grade Angora aud Mexican floats flt a bargain. i C. S. Camkuon. PROFESSIONAL Jllt.E. G.CONl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tfl'. S. Pec n ú Kxnnitrliitf Suramin.' falls tuxwei 1 .my lioi f d ly or nik-lit, Azi.-. X, Mexico. !)R.W. It. Mel' i: K PUYSIC1VN AN D SURGEON . Att'-c, New Mexico J)R. A. ROSt.N W1AU PHYSIC VN AND SURGEON. FurmiriKtoD, New Mexico J. A. DlTFF, SUHll - ON'.PESTIST, r'ariniiik'ton, Jfnw Mexico, in each month, tits resile by mail. Aztec timt Tucat'i AplHlIllt.'l K. S. WHITK S.Ui, TTl';!NEY AT LAW. ....VoTARl Pcblic KarniiivJh. New Mexico. Qranville pjt s.ilkton, ATTCKNEY AT LAW, .... Notary public Will practice in 11 Courts of tho Territory. 4b. "ic, Now Mexico. DIRECTORY. DKKSHYTERIA ' CHURCH - M.irniiiB ser- i vices un the t ist mid third Sundays .it .Mich mntitli Ht ven o clock. Evening s"r vices every Sun l:.v nit-lit at elirht o'clock. Sunday K'hool at : :M . in. Prayer meettnu in Wi'diicjiluv o.vmíiii; at 8 :XJ i. m. J. li. ( UPPER, Pastor CAN JOAN COI MY CATHOLIC MISSION - (Cat holic iM;.-ti tut ion sifill.) Headquarters liro terr fnnin . "-.i t inirrli, Klunco I'. l Ui'irtilar nervloi'H.'i.ist andsecoml Sundiiv of mouth; mus nt a. in., sermon; Sunday school for clilldrc'i. i:niui'iltnl''ly after nun:-. At il p. m.. ros: r . -i ni ur i crii t mu a 1 hímcIhk. titile history, pra r-; iminihly services held at linherntidor, Ma tin -z. Lns Pities. Several limes duritic yen , Atec, La Plain, Fariuinc I. ill and Olio h'-i viitil hy the priest in diluyo, líos prf inet, Klo Arrllia Co., N. II. l( atliolio popula ion JVi) Is attended from Sunlit Rosa chime. Any com in tin lent ion on cliurch all'alrs c nliirinux subjects should be eiilressed to 'inmola: rrii'jt, Hluiicu P.O Ni'W Mexico." AZTEC POST I call of Pos Mexico. W. H. ' ili-r II. V. McCoy. 0 tr, O. A. R. -Meets it nlMinlinder, Aztec. Now I I.,I A..:s, Post lommau ituiiaiit. S N JUAN LOlKiE. X A. K. A A. M.- Meets s'ond ami fourtli Ihurs .! o s of each month at t. lie .i liool hoiiso In Altec. Vis. :iui! tirothren cordially in l ited. A R. SPlUNiiKR iLí. V : KRED BUNKER V- 1 .v.;l1i AZTEC LODGE NO. 2rt. I. O. O. K. Meets every Saturday niirht at ttm school house. Visitinc lirntli- ;-rs we1cnle. C. T, AUSTIN. Secretary. BROWN, N.Ü.; JOHN HOPE REHEKAII LODGE NO. P.'. I. O. O.K. Regular inoets every other Tuesday niliht at school house. Vl liiiur hro'hers ami sisters welcome. MUS. M UU) L1ÍXKESTEY, U. G. , MRS. AGNES I'OLTON, Secretary, A 7.TICC HIVE NO. 3, L. O. T. M. Regular meets second and fourtli Mondays of enfli month nt school house in Aztec. MRS. M XT HE L. PRE WITT, L. C. MRS. AGNES ( OLTON. Itoeonl Kuopcr. SIN JUAN CHAPTER. U. D. der of th En stem Star meets tirst mid third Thurs ily of each mouth. M RS. SALL1 E SPRINGER . M , V. C. JOHNSON. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. Ustray Notice. Notion is hereby (liven that t lie undersigned lia taken up tho following described est rav autinal at licr raucU neat Aztec, New Mexico, viz. : One Hrnwn horse !) yearn old branded O on tlin le'tshuuhler ami Oon tho left ear white fu o and four whlto feet. 1 he owner or owners of said doscribeil ani in. lis furfeit the saine at tho end of the seven months from the Into of th" Hrst publication oi tins notice, unless cial Jieil nv the owner owners thereof, or their acont , proving owner- oil and pay mi; all lecai Chariton thereou. Mrs JOH NIXON, Fiist put) April 10 ido Aztec, N. M. Legal Notice. Last Will aud Testament of John H. Austin, d reasre To wi-mii It may concern: Notice is hcndiy loven that I, Jon Preivltl, Clerk of the prooate court In anil for San Juan County, New Mt-xii.o Torrliiiry. hnvo sot the lit.i day ol October, lile::, as Mi" day for prov íiik tin' last will and tietam.'iit of said John li. Austin, deceased. Inven under my hand ami the seal of said court tins nth dav i f Si otemhiT. A. 1). UHM. i.SEALl Job Phewitt, Probato Clerk. Tojiuniento y Voluntad de Julin II. Austin, tinado. A xilinos Importo: For osla se da ay to, ano yo Joe Prewitt Escribano de la corle prueba do la Cunado do San Jna Territorio dn Nueva Méjico, ha nombrado Oetoluv 1 IIKW cuino il dia der probado el teseainoiit y Ultima Voluntad do John 11. Austin, liñudo. Dmlo bajo mi mano y sollo di (licito October A. 1J. l'.ntl. SEALJ JOB Pkewitt, Probato Clerk Gained Forty Pounds in Days. Thirty for several months our youngnr brother had been troubled with iudiges lion, lie tried several remedies but got no bonelit from them. We purchased Borne of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking thorn. Inside of thirty diys he had gained forty pounds iu tloBh. lie is now full recovered. We have a good tradeon the TablelB, Holly liros., Merchants Long Branch, Mo. For sale by Hay & Uurrent, mm mi uiuiinoiinuaa, opium Morphine and other Drug Using, theTobacco Habit &.id Neurasthenia. Corre. ponilence Strictly THF KFFI FY IMSTITIITF. Conlideollll. Dvlght, III Fruit Boxing Our stock complete, ñ prices rigftt, material best. G. II. Clark. Durango. j The Strater Hotel; IH'KANliO COLORADO. CHAS. E. STILWELL. PnfTielor. : First-class service. Special rates to country poople. fr till Utlllll fJlwilU VVM AZTEC, N. M. CAPITA!, 8:UX000 Does a enerd liusiui ssou as lilmral principles us are consistent witli cense, va tive h.uikiux. Exchange Bought and Sold Collections Promptly Attended Id, Jok Phbwitt. Pres. SIosnoE FlivLUS. Treas R. It. How K. Seo. (lilt tit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Of Fai'iiiiiiíA'toii. X. M. cniMtal, 825,000 A general banking business transac ted, Loans made on approved security. KxchunKO bought aud sold. Collections a specialty. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT OFFieEKS. I. W. Paiiiu'ls, Pres Amsilcn, V. Pres. and ''ashler. A. M. DIRECTORS. W. Dannels A. M. Amsdcu UeorKe K. (irltlln Tilomas L. Kiilllrely ,1 . Alleujouiiusone - TIIIÍ nuilter City State Hank OF D0RÁNGÚ COLO. 4PIT'., $30,000.00 . K. McCONNKLL, President. LLOYD C. SHEETS, Assbtaut Casliie lwonty-two years llorado. cxperienco bauklni; in Strictly in the Push For all kiiuirtnf FURNITURE .New and Sicoml Hand Mattresses, Springs, Wagon Covers and Tents. Look t's Over Hoforo You Ptirchnso. A. B. DOUGLASS, OUKANtiO. COLO o i L.RICHEYBRO Wholeialn auil Ketail Books and Stationery PttrioilioHls, School Supplies, Miiuufiictiirnr I'mifiTtionnry. AM Kratlof of HiHtkti upctl iu Now Mexico schools kept in stock, DURANGO, - - COLORADO First National Bank DURANOO, COLO. Capital $100,000.00 Daniel. Brown .t Co , EstalillHhcJ lssil I'irit Natiiinnl Hank, Katalilisliod OKKICEK" and DIRECTORS, ALFRED f.OAMI. Hroaliluut. JOHN L. Mo.NKIL, Vico i'reniilelit, K.P VAII.K, (Hliinr, ARTHI'U W.AV'KKS, Afs't. Ca.hier, CHAQL.ES HOETTC1IER. Furnlnh FornlKii Draftx, Lnttera of Croilit, Ti'leirraiiliioTraimfers, liuv OoM Bullion. Internat paid on Tim Peno.itK. l!ii"lncMi liy mail with cn.tonio'H thronirli out aiirronielinK To in ami Oonntry III re reive prompt ami careful attention. No matter whore you IjIVK ' You can keep yottr Mavintta account with thin Rank ami It will earn 4 per cent. Interest tor Jou; interest Is eoiupoutiiled ctiiirtorly, Business and Personal Accounts Solicited Write for our (loH'rlptivc p unphlet. Safety Rexr-a for rent. Cnphal tl.'i.imü. Colorado State Bank DURANOO, COLORADO L'lIK Níin.iiíin Margin K) B. W. FREEMAN PRKaiDENT W.C. CHAPMAN Vkk I'hkhipkut I-. U. RUIN HOLD AaaiaTANT Cabiiikb AZTEC L1VKUV STABLE. JARVIS & HART, Prop'rs. Best Turnouts in San Tlio Durango, Aztec and Farmiiiirton Boadonahlo Kutei tho Uulii. Easy ridintf staeB. toakini; the trip through to Durunoo from Aztec or Farniinfton n one day. The patronage f the travelinp; public solicitbd Packauos to be sent by oxpress shouhl THE AZTEC HOTEL o CHAS H. BAKER Proprietor Yba. patronage of.the public is solicteil. ask a trial. The Brick Hotel You can Save Money V W Ar éWimv wmmmm. M ORY GOODS... I BOOTS AND SHOES f NOTIONS ETC. I Mi m OF. J.iyr DAMHATT CHEAP CASH STORE. A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh Groceries, Boots and Shoes BAILEUHOWE AZTEC, New Mexico. IJUMiKaiH- .... 1WW1B BEST ROUTE EAST VIA Double daily Denver OiiiiitMiln Sprinijs I'tietili) Cuuiieuliug ut Oriiiid Uniiiu Station, St, Louis, for all points EAST, NOR I'll mid SOUTH. Solid voBtibulod trains currying elegant Pullman eloepinm cars of lateet do siijn, ami rejIinitiK cliair uara (Heats free). Obnervitioti panlor cafu diuinp; chis tmoals a la carte), rinlng cuts anil sleepers equipped with electric lights and i ;ii)8. For further information sen your nearest ticket agent or writo ELLIS FAUN'SVVÜUTU, II. B, KOOSEPv, Traveling PusHgr. Agt., o. W. F. & P, A., Denver, Colorado. THE ONLY HARDWARE NORTHWESTERN NEW PAINTSBIVD OILS Hardware McCOY & Hardware, Tinware, Buggies and Glass. AZTEC, - ,iLO.JLOJUUUiajLJUJlOJl ) Juan County. C. SI. ELLIOTT Proprietor. Stage Line. be loft at tho iiostofflce iu Aztec. It is our aim to please. We Hztec, New Mexico By Buyng Vour VIA service leaving ..MX a. m. . JH:0:t p. tu. . 4:110 p. m. ."):()t) p. in. 7:0,"; p, in. tít'JO p. m. STORE MEXICO IN DOORS AND SflSH and furniture BATHJEN Agricultural Implements oi Mail Orders Solicited. c - NEW MEXICO '