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THE SAU JUAN COUNTY 'INDEX, JULY 15, 1904, 2 I LARGELY LOCAL : I (rsndina IIayi.es of Cedar Hill e .quite ill. I. P. Bates v us in f nun l,U Siu Juan ranch last Saturday. Cartoonist Scott rb he m pniiig tu support Iiryan any iiow Mrs. Minnie li.i m hsiIiujj with relatives nearCi'd,.r Hill. Kduardo Jau,ue veis a Jhe San Juan Wednesday. visitor from J. W. Lair and K R. Jackson return id from 1 "uranio yesterday. The Snn Jut;r. County Fair will be held in Aztec Sept. S to 10, iuclusive. Springer made a trip to Aztec Sur dity unJ very nearly lost bis ipoU titke'. Mr. and Mrs. Joo I'rewitt visited with ,'riends in Durando Silurd.iy ami Sun day last. Mrs. R ixie Foster of Cedar Hoi is isiting friends and relatives iu IJoward yille, Colo. Win. Ilutler and J no. Hubbard of Karinington were visitors in the county ji'Ut Monday. JctT Sea-B ( f Ced.tr 1 lilt departed for ()uraut;o Tuesday, where bo will remain for a fe.v vi'ja. Richard lletl, and family loft labt .Sunday for Mancos, Colo., where they will reside in the future. Dr. McRee made a Hying trip to the I. a l'lata Wednesday evening. Profes sional? Nope, j ist pleasure. Kennedy, tho real estate man of J'Hrujingtou, had uuuneaH to trui.suct in the county seat yeuterday. Mr. Monk, assistant U. S. Iiydrograph er in this district, mad 'tli'j rounds with Robt. O. Prewitt the ti;t of the wek tieoige Kitbjeu uuit family returned from the mountains yesterday, (eorge says he gained una pound whilo he was gum. H. S, Ridunour & Son is now the tirm name of the Cellar Hill store, they having purchased the. same from Frank (sharp. Mrs. Murray of Denver, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fisher dick on the La Plata, wua an Aztec visitor Wednesday. The railroad surveyors are not souod- inir any trumpets. Left tho band to furnish aiuUBCMiieiit for Dave Day and tho grafters alliance. Monroe Fields and family left Monday for Kockwood, Colu . where thoy will visit friends and eujoy tin balmy breez es of the mountains. Sueril! Lhuur aud County Superio tendent McEren were business call'-rs iu tho Hub Monday . Took timo to josh the writer for a short time. James Meet, who has been visiting with relatives iu Cedar Hill, left f Duracgo the tirst of the week, where he Aili remain for the summer. A II who have an interest in the San Juan county Fair tüB fall should met t ulfirceu's Hull nevt Wednesday even ii.g and help arrange for same. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncev liurnside of Pitkin, Colo , are visitiug with Mr, and Mra. Wm Pieper of Cedar Hill, Mr liurnsitle is Mrs. Pieper's cousin. P. L. CalUhan, Manager for the Colorado Telephone L'uiupauy in this district, lolt for Denver Wednesday He will be gone about two weeks. Walter Danburg, editor of the iJlanco News, and Prof. L A, Turley were over from Iilanco Monday. I'hey are jolly young fellows and are welcome visitors "Uals" are again in fat-hion, ami you can get plenty of mateaial for the muk lug of them by calliug at tho Commer cial hotel or appie butter factory iu I' Hrmiiittou. Uncle I ete Knickerbocker is now visiting with u sister at Kuglewood, la mid ir jo) iug the hot weather "sweat" hatha. Pete will soon be hunting the inountaiiiB ugaiu. 1 he little aUray at the Commercial hotel iu Fanuington recently would furnish food for an excellent cartoon Wunder Cartoonist Scott haeu't sprung something by this time. touniy ci'inmissioners wero in sea moil the tirst of the week, but they did such an immensu smounl of work that the county cierk could not get proceed ings ready for this Issue. Wm, Puiper ami wife of Cedar Hill and Chaunney liuruside and wife of Pitkin, Colo., were visitors in Aztec Tuesday. They took advantage ot the ocasión and visited the ruins west ot Aztec. Mrs. IJr. Dulf of Fanuington has been very sick this week but is very- much improved at this writing, Mrs, James Laughren of Aztec will remain at the Dutf home until Mr. Duff is out of ilHnger. 1'.. V. McAlpii.p, proprietess .f applj butter factory at Fanuington, was S business visitor in the county seat M day. Didn't even take time to visit the Imikx force. How pe iple can be. '.'ogratetnl some M ss ( rayce Miles, an experienced stenographer and typewriter from Deu ver, has taksn a positioo withjudg Granville Pendleton. Miss Milvs comes highly roceoiii mended, having lately been employed by K, N", Burr A Co, of Denrer, and formerly with theiiener al Supply department of the Hurllngton IliilYoiJ CO. The hw i ias in thi past and pres. ent pnnted so muvh in r. f.-reuce to railroads to pase through the tair valley ftl:e SarJuan.it is loth to weary it readers on thy sul'act. Sur- revors are raw at work relocating the oldiurvey, and tb- ne printed by our : i)i-ilibors to the north ..u what they oi.ct-ive tule rrlihl.'le aintorit) say the Roi-k Island will build to During", thence ttiroiiRb tht' Animas valley and n e'tutb t jriiii.ii fiiiuttnvt'Ht and pro. t-eriirg to Sau Un . lint this ib only n'l'iitrti to tfce iea uppermost at this tune, la conversation wiih Lumnese men and property o-yners the concensun of opii ion was that ore lcn' a railroad is bound to come, and that Aztc is uiKln't: eo rbpijly. a I : lit; with the surrounding (.'ountiy, the town should tie incorporated a ne.v coat of ptti'it uu it were. It needii clianinil up. side walks repuiretl and oth"r iiuprov; mentí- mad'.1 to give it a metrepolitau appear hueo. lucre is no reason urn count) seat, the central j,olnt of the county, should Lot lie incorporated. I'hcextia taxation would be o insignilicant in c imparison to the iium'asurnt)le bene lus that would iiecrtie that no one shoult! object, riopertv values would inciease, and persone seeking homes would feel more set ur in protection and it would p,-o!;ibly induce B.iine enter prising person to build a reservoir to supply the town with better water. Tiif. Indi x would tie pleased to hear from some of the intlueniial citueiii) of Aztec in this proposition, Thk Indus at least did one good tleed by getting the róad supervisors in hi e on U.e gooij roaos proposition, l lie roads in ftuil around Aztec are now iu good condition and can bo kept that wuv at compiiriti.ely small expeiife. 1'he mails about Fanuington are gener ally in bad condition on account of Hooding with water, and FJitor liJtlír can devote the columna of his paper to no better purpose than "getting the boys in line.' However, if there isa community in the county where Hib people are careless about Hooding the highway with water please let us know and we will try to adjust matters, A. F. Ames and family arrived from Mesilla Park, X, M , Wednesday aud may deel le to make Hup their home. Mr. Ames says the flio Cramle is dry as a roadbed ant that he did not think it adv isible tn tr and live in a country where there was no water. If it is water he is looking for, we have plenty of it ami wo feel sure that tho general ri sources of our county will not fail to attract his eye. Judge lirauville Pendleton returned from Denver and other etisturu points last Saturday. The Judgo is a put-her and devotos the major portion of his time to boosting, and impressing on the public's mind tbu udvantagtis and resources ot San Juan county. Lnoer his guiding hand our country has great ly devtloped in the past live years, Would that we had more Judge Pendió, tons, .h. Ij. ftcolt, that genial manager for the San iuau Stores tío, tit F.irmin ton, vibited iu the county seat tht latter ptrt of last week, Scott is a hustlor and a booster that San Suan County may well be proud of, What we need is hustlers and people that are always looking to tho best interests of our "laud of sunshine," X. Ij, Scott asked us to write this. Mísh Kdith Young, county superin teudent of Lu l'lata County Colo,, will couduct tho San Juan county teachers institute this year and Miss Mayers, principal of the Aztec schools, will be instructor. viln tnese two tallies in charge all who contemplate teaching the next school year can rest assured that Ihoy will receive excellent drilling Frank Cooper says ho w ill not be re. sponsible for lesults if the party who lately tormented people of tliid vicinity by trying doors to see if they aro locketl pooping iu at windows, etc., should he keep up his lick. Frank cays Mrs .Cooper is provided with a shotgun that has a hair trigger, and that she is natur all) of a nervous disposition. James Goodwin of Flora Vista was iu Aztec last Monday aud toolt occasion to call and tell us that ho was getting the boys in line on the proposition of good roads in that section. That ia encouraging, James and we hope other road supervisors throughout the county will follow vour example, The "apple butter factory" and the Commercial hotel hud a little dilTerem'o and the way daudruir was distributed over the Moor would make llerpicido promoters aBhamed of their remedy. (Jf course this drastic way (.f removing dandruff is a trille har.i in the scalp but you don't notice that when you are mad. Joe Prewitt as thinking about the railroad and forgot to take the Btago to Farmingtoc yesterday. Ho, however, received an invitation from James Laugbren at 1 p. m. to enjoy the d -ive bflhind the fastest team in Sail Juan county. Suppose they aro there by this timo. S O. Pinkatiitf and fimily left yester day (or PagoBU Springs, Colo,, and will enjoy the hospilali'y of Pagosafolk for a short period. "Pink" is trying to escape tho hot weather, but if he takes any of the but be at that place he will conclude that Xew Mexico is not Bo hot after all, Miss Gentry Prewitt returned yester day from from Mexico, lo., where 6lie had hvcii atteudii g Hardin college. Miss Gentry is asocial favorito in Aztec arid Tin iNiir.t with her many friends l ad1)' ticime hrr hmiii1. Tb.e Colorado Telephone 6o. Tll wh)m mtf wacotu. The rapid growth of the telephone busiues throughout the etato h-B re8ulted ia the construction of lir.ea tt,)Ug m06t of the pub3 hiUí8. A )0U uuJ.,ubleilly know, thee lines ar. fr ihe imrDoee of eivinir vourself and y.iur neighbors telephone service with adjacent communities, and are a pub. lij necessity and benefit. The high ways are primarily constructed for the purpose of facilitating communication, dutl aro rightfully reserved for the ireneral beneljt of all the people. The statu r.ocognij'.iog this fact, feas made all euch roads public property aud does not premit of any interference by pri vate tiartica with such highways, While the telephone Ijueo are owned by a corporation, the," are used as a public utility, and any interference with tiiem is a general damaye to tht) com munity. Jf anyone haa a legal right to travel along a county road they have just as good a right to tuik along tho same road by means of the telephone wires, and interference with this conver sation is aa much a detnmeut to the general community as if a bridyo were taken out by soiu) private person, making the road impassable. With this preliminary explanation, we wish to call your attention to tho status of thin company as regards the moving of hay stackers through our lines, Wo ave heretofore t;keu the ground that ive would ilace hijjh poles iu our hue for the convenience of the farmer I 'Biring to move hie hay stacker along a iveu road( or, if Ht any timo the route was changed we would furnish labor to peu onr lines U'inporurily for the same purpose. In some cases we have been put to jonsidorable inconvenience by reasou of fanners moving stiickers through our hues without notice, not only causing ua expense, but depriving themselves and their neighbors of continuous tele- phono service. From this time oq we will say to all owners of hay stackers that wo are perfectly agreeable to furuith, without charge, the necessary number of men to open the line at noy given tim,,J provid ing a reasonable notice has been given to our nearest ollice, 'J'ho owner of tho hay sta-ker to furnish means of trans portation for neci'Ebary meu to and from our ollice, We fool that this proposition is perfectly fair to every one concerned, vnd that we are clearly acting within our legal l ijhts iu thiij matter. Inasmuch ua wo are a public utility corporation, and depend upon tho people fur our patronage, wo wish to have the good will of tho entire com. muoily, but i must, like anvone else, protect ourselves Hgainst injur. ea and wrong. In doing so wo also protect our subscribers, yourself, your neighbors and '.he public generally. In case it becomes necessary at any lime to too youi otartci t'uti,b oí our wires, you can always got our agent by telephone, and hr will be instructed to assist you arid facilitate your work iu every possible way. Should our agent fuil to give you prompt atten tion, you can call the general superin tendent's ofiloe at Denver, by telephone, without charge, We will not premit our wires to bo torn down without notice, and in futuro cases of this sort will be compelled to take legal steps to protect our subscribers. Thk Coi.ok.uio Ttar.i'iiONK Co., K. M. liurgess, (ien'lSupt. D uiver, Colo , June .It), l'.Kl-i. George linrrows Monday took charge of the Autlets Saloon and will hereafter dispense wot goods to tho thirsty public. George ic a good entertainer, will keep the b.'t of liquors and cigars and you will always bo sure of courteous treat ment. Danburg eeoms to havo stirred the boy sun in tho eastern part of the county. Now if some enterprising young lellow iu the western part of tho county would follow Danburg 's example interest Would soon be at high pitch, Miss Gentry Prewitt .vis an arrival last evening from Meneo, Mo., where she has been attending school, and she had a special car from Alaiuosi to Durango, She is a guest at Sam Wall's household and a welcome visitor to Du rungo. Durango Democrat. New Idea Woman's Magazine. A new serien on "Heme liymniistirH," hy Alberts J. I'orv, Physical Iiirectnr of tin. lUrleui Viiiiiu; Wnineus ( Ii r lot la II i.sMiclu titiu. i- tn Il- iiiaiii hi. it' ll in the AUKUit mini-'herol'tli'- Skw Ihka Woman " Maoazink, "Fashions In MnurnliiK.'' Ilustra eil with drawings, uliotvlng thn prencut voruh at Its '.ivst; ami "LlreHftiiiK tho Hatr." with photo graphs nf the h mart new coillenrs, are ten tares of the lashiini department tor the mould. "The Charing Uisli Iu Summer," by Kleaunr Mun hant ; "llealtdful Summer brink.-," by .lulla Harris Hull; "Sumiller Vt.inilH," by Margaret Hall, are sume of the number nn the August meuu lu the depart ment ot good housekeeping. The design ami plans for "A Village Chapel," by Freilct l k II. Fri -in in, will interest the ix'ople ia smttll eoliiiniinilie.-, wlieic tumis tor public builil ii;s ami limited. Timely articles mid gnml fiction make the literary part nfthelwok uiiuaually hiU'ivirüg. Teachers' Institute. The til hers' iimtilute bo held la the sellout hnii.u In A leu next inoutd , com mtMiccrig on Monday', Aug. 1, liml, and closing mi Sif.iirilnv, Aug. i:i, IWM. To all expecting to teach iliuinit the coming soh ol year Htt' udiiiii'.i H Co npulsary. O. C. Mi; 12 WEN t'uuiiiy Sup irinie jdenl. Watches Unliable, widl jwelitl, Auiericiu watches from 2 upwards. E C.Wauimi. Store Pur Sale. I wish to sell my ontiro Btock of gen eral merchandise and store Hxtures. The only stme in Lure a simp for the right party if taken fur cash and at onco. Knjojs a good trade, mostly cash. Slock consitts of dry goods and groceries, sumo hardware. For full particulars call on or ailtlrees C. S. SvMii r;, Largo, N. M. THE BLANCO NEWS BY WALTER If There Is Hoy freedom In America It U West of the Mississippi. The Prosports fur a r.iflroail are very en couraging indeod. Den':- roll stnui s iu the way of the project, gini uirn but roll tln'Oi out of the wy -give thetnj a He r held. No man burn and raUed we?t ot the Mis sisippi river has ever been flctiled to the priwldciicv ot the IVti'd sute. This is a v-ry singular fact, 1ml la, how true. Tin, Republican. Uomhiee for delluap In emigres won't hive much show to use the statehood qm-stiuu as 1 vote getti' g pl-a till Pill. All the I e can't be food d all the time. Delegate Kodey worked faithfully for statehood, aad fall-.d, iud why Who are the men w ho ynled si aU-ln id down and what d" they r. presort'' A Sl'liKT'.TKH Is liter sieh a place At Hon.. Well I relln r gues:. trier t.-. That's wlmr tliu San I null Company Isgoin' tu make th ngs wbis. They've got a ditch -i,rveve t. Aa' they're goiu' ttiunlte H go: An' when tiiet ditch el.- on tils nn-sa JiV walcii the kr.t,)s tu gmw! In nil the hul .untre No place Is like S. n Jnan Auythiug Is sure ro .miv ilict. WoiiHt ye get the valer on. I tell ye thet San Ju..-i, ''mnpuny Is goiu' t" innko th:tigs rlz; They've goi. their sleeves rolled up Au' arc g"iu' In t r 'u. Au' they've In-d the 'spci ieuee. An, know what they're goiu tu u; bo I Je.s' kin tuli j c 11 This ttiiug i a-g"l:t' tltrti. Au' the San Ju.m IA 'ii-.-l 11 Hlnssum like the r'De, All' linppy denrt.s an' homes'll be Wherever thet big illicit goes. Hlanco basnt niade a big noise In all the eountre found tilwut, Hilt I kin tell them s,-epy towns They'd better bii dl' tiiti' out. An' i do" our nerboia IJoesu't know our n one. I kin tell y e Hlaiici't here, Au'-a-ninvln' jus' .he same. -Jim Dash PERSONAL N1 LOCAL. Jake Heudriekson, n ir enter prising blue : smith, went tn Diir.tnt ,, toe fore mrt of th week lu tiurchlse material lor hin establish ment. He returned Tl ursdap, THE BLGOMFIELD NEWS. j BY WILL A. z T)k Greatest Good to " From the iar. Jim'"' ''-es muro ter ritory t ti nil we can with die cditer's j'tii i '..' a more reslrlctcd i.eti ;i n-1 .ioin i,,r otliers at Sau .Inau i nti-. Vi J,,u't know as t tlie adii ability of at -tempting something i ihc editorial line bul have decided to Ink: oil V I, il nc-H. Some years ago while "a ile. ll" in an .astern print shop we were t'lvm tic lil'i'iit ot the mlitor ial column and - well il orne of thn wishes of our ri-adiis hml Veil granted I suppose yours truly would lew l'e firing one of tho "biipcincnt furna ' -. We desire staituo d, yes. Single state hood we can't get, aid we Mill lie lucky t" get st-ntehood at all. 'i'dc only real objec tion we can sec to col'.blncd statehood is the restricted number i! jobs for politicians, and. although we ha! Irom tiliio, we me not bunting iillcc and I li :' is no objection at. all. New Mexico, and S,i Juau county in par ticular, liai great f lure possibilities but anyone who has sen other plaers knows. N'-w Mexico is not lie whole ellees,. ,y con eidcriible. Kverv iiiestion has two sides bul sonic of lb') writers o,i the lolorado labor troubles eem In have lot - i u y of tins point, liiuay be id spot (sin ;i:id tyiinnyon one seie now. but It is cleatly a i isc of miaicliy on the older, The milnaiy Is a pari of theixecti live division "1 our verinuenl us well as all our civil an tier i: ies 4nd wleui order tun I the future prospetily of our counti y demand strenuous aclii.n. tine jil. 1'fAti; about liberty lfjiiu wlsd. To tntjclv follow ucc's bwii desire.; Is II. at bbefty nr Is it litrusc'r A Ulan' persona! llb.rt,Y must ever be subserv ient to the tights it society, the greatest THE - LARGO HUMMER. Mr. J. P. Martin Inn returned from Duran go with a loud of wit goods, llo i tearing shortage nl water In ibn Smi Ju i:i. Town lots mopped li Largo last week, the cause being tli.il Azty: will get tne 11 st rail road In the county and us next so we dear. We dou't care wdo we coinmi'iic d to i I'oys. our next pteei lent as bt wheat today-ood Navajo Ueol ge and i htJ tribe from Chico were iu toilay for slipplys aud report the range riuhor dry. .Mr. I. Selph. from i.u lliu river was in town last Saturday tradinr at the Largo store. Says he has new beans aid chili to eat. .Mr. C.J Snyder wero broad smile on Ills fare like a man with a ucw born baliy. Ad hesay ho will rnUe hi. own bay this y.ar.' Miss liceo Tenue;, , H Ainiuoii l's society belle. will play oue if the leading pans ou tlie'iith. Miss Kate McPunlel. one of Largo's pop ular young ladie, Is yislting frieuds nt Moomileitl this week, C.J. Snider has -;nnc lo tlie nioniitnlns looking tor a plac lo cut oleario light poles j Town lo's ndrtmm.il at tllooitifi dd, Jl.irn. 4 mond Largo and Kl.'.nro-advance 1 up the San Juau in the las' I : jf. Wni. Kkc .o iid st'.rm. .1 i'Kji, fir and :iit; of DANBURG, Sr. J V. Lujau.oouuty commissioner from this district, was iu Antee this week attend ing the regular meeting of the board of roumy commissioners. Wc were pleased to sec the smiling eouute uace of Judge E. Horry of Aztec iu our 11 uge on Friday last. Deputy Shi airf Ilotl wo. a Illanco visitor last Friday. Ex Probate Judge Juan B. VaUm returned Sunday evening fruut Oli". where be has b- en visitiug relatives since the 5th lull. Mrs flora Dougl;erty. wife of Cnir scoonn dating niorchani, Pt Dougber.ty, roturuetl Mnnday iruin t?olorii'li, where sb : had been visiting with trlend. and relatives for tbu past month. lU'eurdii Ari liulcta w as in Ulniico Tuesday buying provisión, P.O. Pilou. of the tirui of Piluu At Dough, erty, returned firom D. rango Thursday. P ililo Candelario Is ertctjng a tubstantlnl ndube dulldiiig adj lining bji storo. Who sal t Illanco in dead? Francisco Lujan, road supervisor, Is hav ing foine iiu.h netijcd work done on the road ttbovo here. P. I). Pilou ia davlng an addition built to his residence. J. P. Martin of Largo passed through lllnucu Sunday uu his way hnmt fmm I)n rango. tleneral Manager lirovn of Deuver, of the Coloi udi, iiilcpd'ine Cumpany, and lucaj umn ger C illub.tn wo v up from Fanuington Mon day looking over the proposition of extend, ing thuir line to Illanco and vicinity. We dope these g. iiUea.cn will decide to put in the Hue. Prof . L. A. Turley aud ye ciiltor were la Ailec for u few hours Vondaj. The couutj seal seems to be enjoying a reign of peace and prosperity. Jtev. ai nier i spending too week on his ranch uear Alcat -a. F. (j. Tonseiid, tho Pueblo drummer, va In Blanco the early part of the week looking after business. BALLINGER. the Greatest People. go, d to the greatest number. Without ',, ieu have a rúrdt tu combine for ancetuotit as long as the rights minucia a. u respected; but whore is -the liberty, where is conformity with the con stitution when a body of men say: Thou sliult not earn uady bread here unless you join u:i unless you pledge your word that you will surrender to ns your right of reasoning as you please; that at the all ot our "big guns" you will lny down your pick aud shovel regarillohi of whether you desire i" or w hetlier your family suffers. Ves, lib' erl y It is done in thy uamo. if you refuse a scud. L'nionis n, yes, but open shop for ever. Crucify lorn who dare call a fellow being a scab for it is treason to humanity, morality and decency. PLKSUNAL AND OTHERWISE. I Val riucli gave us a call Sunday. He ro ! ports ctops doing Hue on tho seUth side and I wheat ready to cut lu alxitit two weeks. Mr. I'liir.ll visited Faruiingtoii hatuiduy and tuya lie never saw the place so dall before. Prepitialious are dciug made to exteud the Melvenzie-TowLsend ditch. Work will uoui lllenee SO"U. O icarand lieu 1'etcrsnu celebrated the Uli l Panning! u. Mrs. Peterson cnteriained her neiee-, the Misses t'edarholm, ou the 4th. Job o Sullivan Is now on a trip through Arizona and Old Mexico wild Surveyor Wlgglesworth. Niivajo Charley helped us lu enltlvHtlug sugar beds and ouions and as there were rosn bushes that had to be pulid up near the plants he complained on tho secund morning that the enJs of his lingers wi re "much sick ' the slurs and heavens, will give the first teu who apply five reudius of jnur lito. If you arc iiiterestnl In knowing all about yourself and i lit- past, present and fe ture, from the cradle to tho grave, you will do well to con sult him nt once. Office In the Largo store. Hours from j to 0 p. in. The Largo reporters úitemled udurcb and Sunday school at Hammond Sunday and report a good time. After edurcb we took dinner at Ihsbop J. L. 'leuney's. where we wero im ally entertained. After dinner all were Invited to John Norton's residence, wdorewc wero entertained with music and b iigbig-hoine latent willed was lino. After upending a pleasant dour tdero, all adjourn, ed te the grove w Itere a swing whs prepared and nl! had a good old fashioned swing in tbe gond old summer lime. After the swing all again adjourned to Mr. Norton's where we b id mure singing and music Wo wore then invited to Mr. Geo. Adair'i residence where a program was being arranged for the 24th, but as night was coming on we were unable to attend and thanking the good people of 11 nnmciiil for their kluduesa autl courtesy wi returni'il home. "Call aguln boys!" Miss F, Ina Adair, the leader of Hammond's Jon, is verj busy this week arranging a pro gram for the celebration at that placa on the Z4ili .diss Adair Is wide awake and up to dr.tc ..i d the gra-6 don't grow wderhef fiel. ! w n u ui Dry Goods, Groceritl Boots and Shoes Hats ana Caps Hardware, Glassware Queensware, Etc. AZTEC, Just Arrived! ALWAYS 13P.TO.OATE Call and See Us Before Elsewhere. The most complete and up-to-date line of GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS ever brought to Az tec. If you need anything; ia that line call and see us. Bailejt Howe. RELIABILITY OUR MOTTO r Binding Twine and Machine Oil San Juan mamm o o o o The Aztec Undertaking Co, J. A. LAUGHREN, Funeral Director. IT- Licensed Iimbalmers and Shippers to any part of the world. O The largest and most complete stock of Coffins, O Cakets and Funeral equipments in Northwestern New Mexico. Rooms next Door to Dryadalc's Livery Stable. AZTEC. - - - NEW MEXICO 5 """OOOOOOOOO Stop-Over Tickets. The Missouri Pacific has eiron out ice that all tickets reading beyond St. Louis will premit stop over at St. Louis ot ten days to enable puruhasbrs to visit tbe World's Fair. AIb3, All tickets to St Louis will premit atop-over at Kansas City, of not to exceed ten days on de. positing ticket, and on payment o( tee of 81.00 Tickets to points east via Missouri Paciflic from Cbdod City, and stations west thereof, will allow purchasers side trip from Pueblo to Denver and return wireo drsired. Please bear tbte ia mind, UmiTAMG ii luuinuiu NEW MtX'CO. WAY OUT ON A RANCH But ilje Telepoae make it cem town. Prot your hotm you btuy4 sdl and trade. Vou cbat with friend aud neighbors. Vou are never louely. THE COLORADO TELEPHONE CO. SMALL PROFITS If You ;Wish te Save Money Give Us Your Patronage' i t Í THE BEST 1 OP GOODS Stores Co. o o o o o www wwwm: Short Hand AND Typewriting Save tins and money by letting me do your Stenographic wort. 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