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The friends of W. 13. Jnrrell and ! family were in sorrow Tuesday evening to learn of the death of their baby which died of malignant scarlet fever. The remains were shipped to St. Louis, Mo., for in terment. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell accompanied the remains and will be away for several days. They have the deepest sympathy of the people of the community in their great bereavement. J. B. COLVIff Contractor and Uttitder Plans and Specifications furnished on application 1 The Tucumcari Millinery Parlors Successors to Emma Janes-Flores New Spring Stock of Millinery. New and Up-to-date Millinery, Novelties at Cost. We have an experienced trimmer who will take orders for your hats. j MAIN STREET! I WHII1IB MIIWIWMI II ! Ml III! II I 11 HM IITJWI rWITTIWmi 1 ROCK ISLAND EATING HOUSE I Open day and night. A A i A A A A A A A -fri A A 4 A ii iTh A A A 4i A A A iaing Ha.ll aund Lunch Counter, r i. -. 1. 1 ' Oysters and Fish in season T. S. McDERMOTT, Prop. MILS. W. E. LIBSCOMB. Mrfr. g M. B. FOWLER 2 Phone 60 1 Tucumcar W. M. JARRELL Phone 2 i Beer & Ice ( Fowler & Jarrell, Props. ompany Sole agents for Pabst, Anheuser Husch and Ferd Heim Beers. Seasonable Soft Drinks Bottled by Our Own Plant. Full Line of Glassware for Supplies. Business Phone 45 Insurance that Insures John F. Seaman The Largest Fire Insurance Agency j In North East New Mexico, representing eighteen of the OLDEST and STRONGEST lire insurance companies in ex istence. Notary Public Abstracting Real Estate The Tucumcari News AND TUCUMCARI TIMES Published Saturdays TaeTucumcari Printing (o. Inc. 07fiaT Paper "of QuayCbunty and City of Tucumcari. Subscription, $1.00 the Year 'Entered u iecoodUii matter October 30, 1903 t the pott jllce it Tucumcri, New Mexico under Kl ol Congreii ol Mrch 3, 1879." Notice to Advertisers. Everything in the advertising line will be charged by the week in this paper after January ist, 1907. Display ads. will be the same as all ads. have been heretofore that changed weekly. The price is 15 cts. an inch local liners t ct. a word. Report is current in the newspa per world that there is a powerful combination between Hearst and Harriman to overthrow the power of the president at the approaching presidential election. President Roosevelt has again declared his steadfast purpose of retiring from the presidency, and that he will not again accept a nomination, and denounces the Hearst-Harriman combination as villianous. Notwithstanding the condition of "frenzied finance" in Wall street, the country continues to prosper as never before in the history of the nation. It is estimated that internal revenue receipts will reach $270,000,000 during 1907, an in crease of 180,000,000 over last year. The panic of democracy's "money changers" is having no visible effect on the people. It is not likely, therefore, that Mr. Coxey's socialistic army will make much of an inroad into the present high standard of excellence of re publican policy. There need be no alarm as to the future of our great country. Sol. Floersheim president of the Floersheim Mercantile Co. arrived here Tuesday. He will leave to morrow for Tucumcari and Clay ton. He will return in a short time and make his headquarters at this point. Arrangements are being made for the establishing of a branch store atSolana. Spanish American. R. L. Patterson and Frank Matterson left Wednesday night for Santa Rosalia, Mexico, where they will take the baths for the benefit of health. Mr. Pat terson has had rheumatism very badly for several months and it is sincerely hoped by his friends that he will fully regain his health. The remains of Wm. Horton who was shot by his son-in-law Hern Monday evening, near the Hern ranch 18 miles south of Tu cumcari, was brought to Under taker Koch and embalmed and re turned to Dodson for interment Tuesday. A Bargain. FOR SALE One special sec tion, one relinquishment and five good mares. 24-4t pd Geo. M. Gibson, Ogle Post Office. Here is a. Bargain. A nice home joining the town site, 35 acres in cultivation, en tire 160 acres fenced, house of three 14-foot rooms costing $600, well of good water, depth 140ft, windmill and feservoir. Every acre of this 160 is good strong land and tillable. For any fur ther information communicate with this office. itf A Bargain in Printing Machinery. The Tucumcari Printing Co., has for sale cheap for cash, one six-column challenge country cylin der newspaper press in good con dition; two job presses, one a Geo. P. Gordon, rebuilt and just from the foundry, and one small job press 9X13; one 28 inch Advance paper cutter, new; imposing stone, etc., with a complete complement of type and materials for a good country newspaper office. Will sell all together, or any part of it. This stuff is all good, and most of it nearly new. We are going to sell it, so if you are in the market for any of this stuff don't wait tOO long. 22tf I am prepared to do all kinds of sewing Work guaranteed. Loca ted at the Tucumcari Millinery Parlors. igtf Etta Kekr. Patterson & Donohoo at the Court house get reports every week from the land office. 1 7tf The News can do printing equal to that done in any of the large cities. We have all facilities for turning out every class of work. Try our work once and you will certainly come again. tf Brick, Lime and Portland Ce ment. Jackson-Galbraith-F o x -worth Co. 24tf The Southwestern well at the Dawson yards was a few days ago shot at a depth of 300 feet by an expert, and while an abundance of water was developed the sand in flow soon weakened the flow until further development is necessary. The rain last week put the street sprinkler out of commission for several days but a little water won't hurt right now. "The largest Fire Insurance Agency in Northeast New Mexico." 2itf John F. Seaman, Agent. L. E. Taylor has genuine Colo, screened nut coal. Try it. tf. The 'phono number of the now .stable, Street & Hakor, is 35. Cab niav bo hud at any hour day or nitfht by calling up that number. lfi-tf