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mm I J! I Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oxfords for men a.ul l)ovs. Hamilton-Brown Shoes, Ties and Oxfords for women and children. We have thorn in nil sixes, colors and ()ualitieH. Uttr stock is more complete than ever before. rissmiaai.Nar,,jiTti,i I GROSS, KELLY & CO. If You're From the Country : t You'll probably reini'mber the Apple Mutter mak ing of vouthful davs, when crisp, juicy apples were quartered, peeled and cored, then placed with fresh sweet cider and sucar into the bin kettle with the loni; wooden stirrer and trailed and trailed until cooked into the gulden-brown Apple Butter Sauce of your school lunches. I i t Jama I IiniNZ APPLE BUTTER X CORRESPONDENCE Is nl liVe the olil fashioned kind '.Mollirr used to make minus all llio uork and trouble. The Doctor says wo oiiitht to est some apple every day and we know of no lttrr, more healthful, or convenient way than Apple Mutter in llcinr. Improved Knameled Tin, which protect thu fruit and keep it (rush until il comes to you, Try It aluava readv to vrve- very con- t-nient to have on hand i WHITMORE m. CO. I I.I EAST MAIN STMLIM TIH.UIMIO.NK N 4.1 ED ELLIS TRANSFER CO. l-"or (Icncral Drayittte Call up Rd Bills Transfer Co. COAL Delivered to Your Bin at $4.50 per Ton Phone 236 JBHnHBM A Hair Mattress $ 2- of fine quality and heavy 3 weiyht may be bought at our futniture store for 5(5- We have all the best lurni- 2 ture that a particular house holder mav require, and so- - licit your inspection of same j Special Sale of Brass Beds 3" with sprint; and mattre&s. Make a Healthy and Beautiful 3f Addition to Your Home, 3- I BARNES & RANKIN, TVCVMCAR.1, N. M. g L.b, 1 aylor s Novelty btore i San Jon Brcesei. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lea ters, n boy. H. T. Knglcy lias been improv ing his claim this week. Inspector A. H. Savage passed through San Jon one day last week Chief Engineer Stark of Tucum cari, was in San Jon the first of the week. Land Inspector Gryula, of San ta Fe, was in San Jon the fust of the week. Hutler Mulliu returned last week ft oni a trip through Oklahoma and Missouri. Mr. Fairchild has opened up a restaurant in the Miller building on Main street. "Uncle" Tom Dudley has been laid up the last few days with an attack ot la gripie. U. L. Wilkin returned from an extended trip to Cheyenne, Okla homa, the first of the week. Mrs. Maud Miller returned home the first of the week, after an ex tended visit to friends in Tucum cari. Jim George is moving into the new Cooper building on Main street and will take care of the telephone exchange there. J. l Masterson, Dr. Ilaworth, J. T. McDaniels and W. J. Pitt man alt made business trips to Tit cumcari this week. Herman Gerhardt of Tucumcari, is spending several days in San Jon, looking after business in con nection with the townsite. Engineer Rockwell and gang are making their headquarters at the Burton house. They have charge of the grade survey near this point. . T. McDaniels is building a new feed store. The building is to be a two story structure1 and tit-: upper story has been engaged fur a lodge hall. fie is also going to have a feud yard and is putting down a deep well. i ne aan Jon progressive asso ciation was organized and held its first meeting in the school house last I tiesday. I he first matter which occupied the attention of the association was the building of a road up cap rock. The purpose of the association is to boost ban Jon and vicinitv. Norton Notes Our Sunday school is growing rapidly in membership. A. M. Wait has qualified a jus tice of the peace of this precinct. Dr. Hoggs has tettirmd fiom Oklahoma after a months visit. Alva Jack has just completed breaking the sod of his forty acre field. There will be a masquerade ball at the Norton school house on the aand inst., Washington's birthday. LUUtit UIKlL UKl . Tucumcari Lodge Nn.J7,A.I'- ami A.M Meet first and third Monday evening oi scU month nl the new Masonic hall. V. V Ssvin. W M II, I Nichols, Secretar). Tucumcari l.ndge No i I. O. O I- . menis every Thursday i!ninx .u the new Masonic halt. 1 W. CVii-hkI I.. N O. t P. I). Mcliurmiiti, Srcretar. Tucumoari l.odne No. g. K of I mrrts nei) Wednesday evcnini at thr new Ma sonic h ill. W II Urn mm i . t M, It. tioMentiertf, K. t K. .mil S. r Tucumcnti Cnmti No. is, W D. meet second and oimh".Moni!.i) eriiilit, of each month at the new Mnvinii lull. . S. II. Nrn it. ' I'. 1 M Slayers, Clerk. I M Wi.il iustiri. of the tie-tee Hrolherhoud nl American Y.iomi-n I u J. ''I. Milt, itlMlce 01 tile pi .at, lcumc,r, 1)mrMrl .s . iS,7. m.-et evrv iius eiuercu upon nib uiuie iiiki , ucoml and fourth is making quite a reputation as a justice. K. R. Rix, the cattle buyer, was among us again last week, lie has purchased the entire bunch of Durham cuttlo from Herbert New by. N. J. Norton has moved into his new store building and now has a larger and better building than the one which was recently destroyed by fire. M. W. Hates and family are among us again, lit lost a valu able mute last week. The animal cut its throat on a barbed wire and died in a few minutes Wedm-wla ewitltiKt of each month at the old hank litiildmi!. Ilk. (). H. I'AllKKVlt., V. I'. , Mr. O K. Patterson. W. f MANY NEW SPRING 2 ri ARRIVAI M tt n il ii i m n w Kiith Kehekah Lodge No. 4, niretH tirM anil third Tuewlav evniinm of each month al the nw Masonic hall, Ss. C It. I'aucmvun. N (i Mrv L. K. SheruoiK). Secretary Krlhel Chapter No 13, tlrdrr of the Katturn Star, meets at the new Maiotuc hall every second and fourth TiiuvUn evpnintisnf each mnnih. IIakhikt N. Donoikmi. V. M. Alice Ii. Koch, Secretary. j HrotherhiKvl of Locomotive I'.nxincers I No. 74H. meets in the old hank huildinrf ' eery Mnnrlay In each month , J K. MrAtrisr. Chief I'.MK'r li. H. Clark. V. A. K. Mrs. D. Roy Welch is teaching! ., ,., ,, . ' , . ... ... Ilrolhf rhiKxl ol Locomntivf firemen and a singing school in this communi-, .... v.. .....1. in ... ..1.1 1. ...1. litilidinK ever) I upvlay In the muntli at , FOR BIG BARGAINS Bard Items. D. F. Owen and V. P. Sowders made a business trip to Tucumcari Monday. Misses Hulah Sands and Susie Sowders visited Miss Ucrnice Car ter Monday. Miss Cecil Rapier, who has been visiting Miss Kthel Herlin for the past few weeks, has returned to tier home near Tucumcari. D. I Owen lost a valuable horse last week. The annual had its leg broken in two places and had to be shot. Jim Hurnum was thrown from his horse one day last week and seriously hurt. He is reported to lie getting along as well as can be expected. Ed. Gilmore is improving his claim quite extensively. ile has built an addition to his house and is now fencing the claim. See Morris, opposite Chapman's, for tin work. to-at ty with twenty-one pupils in at tendance. J. T. and R. M. are figuring on making stars. Easy Jack is building a rock house on his claim and Oscar Lockley has just finished a three room rock residence and the fami ly is now home to friends. The farmers of this vicinity are pushing their work with great in iliistriousness. They are ahead of their work for the season and most of the ground is broken and listed. M. W. Hates and Hud Lee are making a round. up nl the cattle ot this neighborhood. The cattle have wintered here without out percent los and fine teef will In shipped (rum Norton this spring. i:oop. m. V4. li. Imins, Matter. K. A. Wl nit rove. Secretary. .1 Order Kailway Conductors, No. 5)7. meets at the new Masonic hall every Sun day evening at 7 .to p. m I'.Mimv IIkiiun, t'hief Ton. 0. M. I'arvin, Secretary and Treat. llroiherhood of Kailway Trainmen, mreti first and third Saturday pfternoons, and md and 4th Saturday evenings al the old bank huilding. li li. Cti mv hi i . Master. Claude Duval, Secretary. llroiherhood of Kailway Carmen of America, meets ever first and third Kri day eenings at i:ci o'ctork at the old bar.. building M It. McDonsmi. Chief Carman. A. M. I'ennell, Secretary. Carpenters and Joiners Union No. 675, meets in now Masonic hall every Hrst and third Friday nights. I'e 1. Iv xsos. President. M. li. Parish, Secretar). The Farmers' Union is getting down to business. Ollicers have been elected for tin ensuing year , umMfl M(ll,,Ierijl xmn,me as fOllOWS: C. V. .Madden, prt-SI- .,, ,n,l ,l.rrt Mondavs in each month 11 dent; D. Koy Welch, vice-president; Charlie Welch, correspond ent; Mrs. D. Roy Welch, secretary; Will Hnynes, doorkeeper; R. M. Hates, lecturer. Frank Warden is breaking up his 160 with magical rapidity He has recently dug four wells and has the best water in the coun try, lie has planted a large or chard on his claim and made many late improvements on his house and barn, fie has also imported a car load of breeding cattle, and a great many hogs from Iowa. At the present rate of improvement he will soon have the finest ranch in the county. Your correspondent has been away for nearly two months and notices many changes during his absence. If a larmcr should leave this neck 'o-t he-woods for twelve months he would lu like a new settler, somebody would have to show him the way to his home stead, as there are new homes dot ting the landscage in every direc tion. Substantial improvements too, rock houses and wire fences, etc. New roads and farms broke out where no signs of civilization were ever seen before ar- here. 1000 a.m. Km. V. II. IHHosk, I'res. Kev Cut) M. Mcltride, Secretary. Tucumcari liusiness Mens Leairuu. V. W. Mooki., President. II. II McKlroy, Secretary. CONTKST NOTICE Department of thu Interior. United States Land Olfice, Tucumcari. New Metico, Feb. j, io). A sufficient contest atlidavit having been filed in this ctiire by J. J. King of linid, Okla., contestant, again.! homestead entry No. 1 469 j. made January jo. 1707. lor SW4 twp 8 n, of range u a, N. M. principal meridian, by Adam I.. Shipley. Contested, in which it is alleged under date of April C. K)oH. that thu said Adam L. Ship ley had wholly abandoned said tract and had changed his residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry and that he had never made settle ments ul any kind oti said homestead and that said defaults still esisted at the date of affidavit of contest. And that his ab sence from said land was not due to mili tary service. Said parlies are hereby noti fied to apear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a, m on April 0, tooy, before the Ketfister and Keceiver at the United States Lind Ollice in Tucumcari. N. M. tThe said contestant having, in a proper alfidavit, filed February j, uyv), set forth (acts which show that after due diligence personal service of thi- notice can not be made, it is hereb, ordered and dlrucie ' that such notice lie given by due and pro per publication. H 6 K A I'HUNTicg, Kegister Cont. 7S0 N. V. (,ai.i.k(.os, Keceiver We are still receiving new goods and have the latest of everything in our line itnd a big variety to select from; We have some good bargains on our Five and Ten Cent Tables. Have not tfme to detail this week, watch for the ad nex: week. OKI'ICI'.KS W P. IIuciianan, President. A. li. Simpson, Vice l'rttdent. Kami. Gkomok, Cashier. C. 0. Mahiiokp. Ass't. Cashier. DIKKCTOKS I. C. Harnes. J. A. Street, II. K. Seal, A K Tarter THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or tucuhcari, new ntixico U. S. DEPOSITORY Capital $50,000 Undivided" Profits $15,000 Drafts furnished Payable in All Parts of the United States and Europe. Special facilities for (nuking Collections OUR SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK SPECIALTIKH Wo have just received an up-to-date line of Jewelry, which consists of Belt Pins, Helt Uuckleo, Hat Pwis, Bracelets, Gents and Ladies Watch Fobs, the latest in Cuff .Buttons, Uaby Rinjjs, Stick Pins, Ladies' Brooches, with which we ftve with every 5-oo purchase a set of Silver Teaspoons. Plumbing and Electric Contractor K. C. SALOON MAY & HIGHFILL, Prop. Leading lirnntl Whiskies are: Joel H. Prazier, Hill & Hill, Kentucky Dew, Old Prentice, Cedar Brook, Bonnie Rye, Guckenheim er Rye : : : : : : i THIS WEEK Throughout the Store Goods Arriving Daily. Just to Mention : : : New Spring Millinery Just received the largest lii)tnent of Millinery Goods ever brought to 'Pm'tiincari showing ail the newest shapes and tyles. Kvery lady wel come in this department. We are looking fur ward to the greatest millinery luine.s seanm we have ever had. Shirtwaists Monday we will receive about 200 Shirtwaists in all the newest styles, just from the eastern manufacturing company, averajiinjr in price from 75c to $8.50 Skirts Just received a lot of Sample SkirN that are cloin at 33 per cent. This is money vou. we to Pretty New Spring Dresses In silk, in tfrcen, brown, tan, black, $15.1)0, 518.50 and 522.50. Jumper Suits In Keep tfiiods, with full lace work, in blue, tan and In-own, ranjre in price from 54.00 to 57.00. Hosiery i . i . n complete snowing oi spring display. hosier v now on Novelties Belts, Canvas Purses, Hand Bays. Belt Buckle.- Hats Men's Spring Hats all here, in green, jjrev and steel, in all of the new blocks. A shape to suit everv head. High Art Tailoring We are showing a complete line of woolens in all the new shades, greens, jrrL.Vs and browns; prices 525.00, 530.00, 535.00 and' 540.00. Have a Miit made that will wear vou two or three years and have all of the style and snap. Couie anil look the samples over. Goods are arriving daily and we hope to soon be able to have a complete showing. These goods are beautiful. TMF FAMOII.'yI Dry Goods Co. THE STORE AHEAD Phone No. 28