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Many Women who are Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they arc not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially trua in summer. Every wo m aa takes pride in the tabic she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer nrccssory to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the heat o.' nut ner you can cook a large dinner s.cut being worn out ISl&to PerAction. i mis mji i i i Oil Cook-stove Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the bluest dinner without heatinrr the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately URhted and Immedi ately extinguished. It enn be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning handle. There's no drudgery connected with It, no conl to carry, no wood to chop. Yoa don't have to wait tifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and It's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an Intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It baa a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for cofTee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a womun needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be bad with or without Cabinet. Stkj dUr Ttrrherl U not t yonn . -rti'. for ricriptlT Circular to V wart it Miner f (to J Continental Oil Company (Incorporated) M CMttWatr? Ntl Besurt U V M ycra Kt thU tov Try a Ohutlclm asiae at Spen cer's fountain. G-l-tf NOTICE TO BUILDEBS. I am prepared to contract with par tics who wish to errect Adobe buildings, I will contract for tko walls, Cnrpeu tor work, and complete tbo building if desired. Apply to Tom Gentry, Tu eumcari, N. M. i-20-tf. .V... tha rAdsMw FwftctlM." NOTICE TOE PUBLICATION. In the District Court of tho Sixth Judicial District of tho Territory of Now Moxiuo, within and for tho County of Quuy; L. Foxworth, plaintiff, vs. Miguel Gonzales, A. atrautts, It. A. Morris, iiorso Shoe Laud & Cuttle Com pany, n corporation, unknown heirs of Uoo'. J. Gamol, J. V. Elliott, Keboccn llirsoh, Encarnncion Gallegos, Vinccnte Blea, Jose L. Sambrnn, Jesus Ma Muniz, Focuudo Otoro, .luan Hernal, Folipo Ballogos, Henry Gokc, Santiago ! Garcia y llerrora, Felipe Ruebal, D. If. iL'armnok, C. F. Carmnek, George V. 1 Knighton, Charles Gore, IVleeiano C. do Bncn, The Cimarron Cattle Com pany, n corporation, l'ajarito Live against you in the above named court, whereby ho seeks to quiet in himself tho title to tho property and real es tute hereinafter described, nud alleges that ho is tbo owner in fco simple of the said ptoporty, to-wltt Tho following doscrlbod lots, pieces or parcels of land and real ostnte ly iuK, being and situate in tho County of Quay Hnd Territory of Now Mox- i Ico, to-vrlt: . of S. W. Vi and 8. E. Vi of N. W. Y of Sec. B, Twp. 6 N, R. 27 E.J 8. Ki of N. E. Vi Soc. 10, Twp. 11 N., It. 20 E.; Lot 4, See. 4, Twp. 11 N, of R. 29 E.; 8. E. Vi of Soc. 32, Twp. 10 N., of R. 35 E.; 8. E. Y of Soc. 4, Twp. 11 N., H. 33 E. 8. W. Vi of 8. W. Vi o! Soc. 23, Twp. 11 N, of R. 27 E.; Lot 1, Sec. 6, Twp. 10 N., R. 32 E.; V. Vt of tho 8 .W. Vi nnd N. E. V4 of 8. W. Vi of 8oc. 3), Twp. 11 N, of R. 32 B.j W. Y2 N. W. Vi and 8. K. Y of tho N. W. Yi of Soc. 20, Twp. 11 N., R. 27 E.; 8. Vi of 8. W. Yi, Sec. 32, Twp. 12 N., R. 33 E.; S. E. , See. 32, Twp. 12 N., R. 33 E.i W. Yi of S. V. Vi of Sec. 33, Twp. 12 N. R. 33 E.t N. W. 14 of Sec. 17, Twp. 11 N. of R. 30 E.j S. W. Yi of tho JONES MEAT MARKET IKE JONES, Proprietor. NATIVE AND K. 0. MEATS, FRESH AND CURED FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY FRESH VEGETABLES TELEPHONE NUMBER 88 33E.i E. Vi of S. W. Yi nud 8. Yi of jKco. II, Twp. 8 N., R. 27 E.j S. K. Vi S. E. Vi, Sec 15, Twp. 11 N., R. 33 " - Vi. and a. t of 8. K. Yi, and ' ' ' ' v r, V. H- 'i t s- K- Vi, Hoe. 3(, Twp. II E.; N. E. Vi Sec. , Twp. 11 N., R. , ' s w Qf g ( amok Coinnnnv. a corporation. Hen d- rfaon 1. Hemphill, J. R. Cnmp, Joe E. I N. E. Vl( Sec. 28, Twp. 10 N., R. 33 Rhea, J. W. Rhea, David O. Bell, A. , E.; S. j of tho .N. b. yi anu i. j R. Hurt, M. G. Hurt, Gina Anderson, ! of S. E. Yit Sec. 31, Twp. 9 N., R. idul Chnvez y Aragon, Francis Hdres,;32 E.; E. , of N. E. Vi, Soc. 32, Twp. Jose Gonzales Baca, Juan Bornnl, En- 10 N . ' " '' -5 01 stL 33 E.j S. Vi of N. W. Vi nnd N. Vi of S. W. Yt of Sec. 0, Twp. 10 N., R. 27 E.; N. Vi of 8. E. V'., Soc. 4, Twp.fi. N., R. 20 E.j 8. K. Vi of N. E. Vi, and 8. E. V4 of Sec. fl, Twp. 10 N., of R. 30 E.; W. Vi of N. W. Yi, Sec. it, Twp. 10 N'., R. 30 E.; N. E. Vi of tho N. E. h 8oc. 8, Twp 10, N., R. 30 E.; W. Vi of N. W. Vi See. 21, Twp. 0 N., R. 30 E.; E. j of N. E. Vi, Sec. 20, '1. N., R. 30 E.; E. Vi r,, Twp. ."I N., It. 27 E.i and tho 8. W. ', of the 8. E. Vi, Sec.fl, Twp. 8, K, It. 27 all of said lands und renl ostalo being Eaft, N. M. 1. M., ac cording to United States Government Survey. And tho plnintitr prays judgment against the said defendants, cneh aid all of them, that tho eHtnto of t)n plaintllf in and to the nhnvo doHCrll- I) N., R. 30 E.; V. Vi of N. E. Vi nnd 8. Vi of N. W. V,, Sec. 22, Twp. carnaclon Esqulbol, Florontino Lucoro, 22, Twp. N., K. 34 E.; N. W. Vi, Sec. 8 N., R. 20 E.; 8. W. Vi of N. W. Vi, Morris llorzstel Jose Yves Iielnno H cin, Rita Z. do Otero, Frank C. Jonos,(30 E.i N. E. Yt of N. NV. Vi, 8oc 11, N. E. Vi of Sec. 32, Twp. 10 N., R CnquiDDi, riuruiiiiuu imtuiu, inj. v , ' f , r - ierzsteln, Abolino Montano, 20, Twp. 0 N., R. 35.; N. E. Vi of Sec. 17, Twp. 10 N., R. 30 E.; S. Vi i Moutova, Caswell P. Darby, . S. W. '4. w. 19, Twp. 8 N. of R. 27 of N. E. Vi aud N. E. Vi of N. E. 3. Gnrci'a, Paulitn C. de Gar-tE.s N. E. Yi Sec. 22, Twp. 10 N. of R. V, of Soc. 18, Twp. 10 N., R. 30 E.j Joseph M. M. Smith, Manuel Antonio Twp. 0 N., R. 32 E.; N. E. Vi or .N. w. .JO fc.; &. Vi oi a. b. tt, occ. is, iwp. , , , .. ,. .p - v x 'ir. p. a i.- (i : an v. - v u. nt M. H. U. - . uarciu. uvui tu .11. j iiihi.iji.u v. i 7( .v.. - - - MHHajjjnHHH Ide Baca, Samuel K. Sydos, Jnso C. Vi of the 8. K. yit sec uu. iwp. o , aec. io, nyp. v x., u. ou i-.., r. Antonio M. Mnrtin. Roznlia An- R. 35 F.i S. Vj of N. W. Vi and N. Vi of Sec. 10, Twp. 12 N., R. 35 E.; gel, Yell Jenkins, Mnggio Allco Jen kins, Nicanor Tafoya, Antonio Chavez, John Sweazea, Santa Fo Pacific Rail road Company, a corporation, Charles C. Robbius, George Amot, Oliver B. Erickson, Santiago Alvarndo, Elisha jDorves, Charles A. Darnell, Joseph IS A CANDIDATE t turt,1,itf ,0 u'8 00,1,0 1,0 went t0 u'" Qjjq-grp 3322 VW!,t0U an SI"'e' r0"' tuoro t0 Vera C ruz Madero, Multi - Millionaire j TAFT ACCEPTS TEE of Coahuila, Active Caiuli-; RESIGNATION OF public Of MexiCO. I itorest In tho premises (below describ- Attorney Ralph C. Ely Of ed) adverse to the plaintiff and plain- Doming and District At- t,ff,fl e8tnt0 oin, defendants, torney E. R. Wright Prin- ? Jefodnnt9 uo ou' 7 TJ-i i- i i. e ir , and each of you, and the snid uuknown cipal Candidates for Va-1 clalmanta of lntere9t in the premises Cancy cb low describod) adverse to the plain- San Antonio, Tox., Juue 1. Uwiuj in tho fact that Francisco 1. Mw'.oro. wu j ha-i jubt aunoi. uve.l a a uo'it.ia'.o ior presidout of MvitO, is well known in j Texas, much javort-rt attohos to tlmt j lacr Madero an agita tho wealthiest nnd most MittctwMfttl thu rejijjmitoin of Jixlo Alford W. , . i n T. .,. tiff, defendants, are hereby notified to Is in no way n revolutionist. su IV. N. M May . I.-P.cm- j hnfl M acU(jn ltor or a fauntlc, but is on of ,- nt 1 aft n Saturday Anally accept-1 1 Twp. 11 N., R. 33 E.; Lot b 1, 2 and 3, and tho S. E. V4 of N. E. it 8ec. 0, Twp. 11 N., R. 83 E.-, S. W. Vi of Sec. 0, Twp. 11 N., R. nrmn.snx nnd real estate bo ostali- of S. E. 'Vi Sec. 20, T. 0 N., R. 30 lMwa Btt,nilt tho ntiVorso claim i,r E.; W. Vi of 8. W. V. Soc. 21, Twp. ' Mma f hQ m( (lofcildnntl,( or 0llli- er of them, clniming all or any p:ul tlieieof, and that tho defoudauts an I each of thorn be barred and fororoi' ustoped from having or claiming ruiy rigid, title or iutcicst to tho nbon (lr.xi'rilicd (iieniihoH adverHU to the plain tilf or tint plaintiff's cstato therein, and that plaint iff 'a titlo in and to tho above described promises bo forever ipiirtcd and yet al rest aud for stu-h other and further reliof as may to tho court seem equitable. Anil vim. mill muOi fif vim. llio nil defendants, aro hereby furthor uottfi that unless you appear, or enuso to bo entered your appearance, in said i auso on or bnforo tho 10th day of July, A. 1)., Ill 10, judgment und devreo pro oiifesso will bo rendered ugaiust yoti, and t lie reliof prayed for by the plain tiff will be decreed and ordered. Plaintiff's attorneys are, Reed Hollo man and Harry II, McElroy, whoso postollicc address is Tuc.umcari, New Mexico. (SEA L.J CHAS P. DOWNS, Clerk. C-0-Ot By R. P. hutchinson, Dopaty. Vj of S. W. V, Soc. 12, Twp. 10 N., S. W. Vi of S. W. Vi of Soc 10, Twp. R. 34 E.s E. Vi ot N. W. Vi, Soc. 20, 11 X., R. 33 E.j N. W. Yt, Hoc. fi, Twp. 6 N., R. 27 E.-, N. E. Vi of Sec. Twp. 9 N., R. 33 E.; E. Vi of N. E. 2, Twp. 11 N., Range 32 E.; 8. W. V4 vt nnd E. Vi of 8. E. Vi, Sec. ao, of tho N. E. V4 and N. W. Vi of S. E. Twp. 10 N., R. 33 E.; N. Vi of 8. W. Vi nnd N. Vi of 8. W. Vi of Soc. 24, Vi nnd S. Vj of N. W. Vi, Sec. 13, Twp. 10, N., R. 38 E.; W. Vi of 8. E. Twp. 11 N., R. 33 E.; 8. E. Yt of S. Vi Sec. 23, Twp. 10, R. 33 E.j N. W. W. Vi, and 8. W. Vi of 3. E. Vi, Yt of tho N. E. Vi Sec. 21, Twp. 11 Sec. 33, Twp. 9 N., R. 32 E.; S. Vi of N., R. E.j E. "j of S. E. Vi and , N. E. Vi nnd 8. Vi of N. W. VI, Sec. 3. W. V, of 8. E. Vi, Sec. lfl, Twp.' 1, Twp. 11 N., R. 32 E.; W. Vi f 8. 11 N.. It. 2D E.j N. W. Vi of tho N. E. W. Vi Soc. 13, Twp. 9 N., R. 28 E. Vi nud N. Vi of N. W. Vi, See. 5, 1 N. of the S. E. Vi of Sec. 14, Twp. D N., of R. 28 E.; S. Vi of N. W. Vi, and N. Vi of 8. W. Vi, Sec. 29, Twp. 11 N., of R. 27 E.;Lot 4, Soc. 3, Twp. S N., R. 27 E.; S. W. 'i of S. W. Vi, business men In all Mexico, a sou of tho man who has always been Diaz' frhnd. nnd who fought shoulder to hI'iiii! Ilt with tho nresiderii while lie l l.ni -hi ltt..r !tisl.tiil mum heini? i - f Coolev of Alamotiotdo frum the 2Cew I Uoiilu Mi..rUma court bench. The nresi-: MMMMMMMMiMMMMWMMMHWOMMMUMWMMWMtMlMWMMMMMMMMMtMOMMmi dent had uryed Judge Cooley to remuin, wn htnipgling to gain .nipiciiiney in Mexico in his younger days. Francisco I. Madoro is tho sou of Evaristo Madero of Monterey, Moxiuo. Next to Luis Terrazas, former gover nor of Chihuuhua, Madoro is tho largest land and cattlo ownor in ail Moxico, and his wealth is estimated at 10,000, 000. Ho served as governor of Coahuila for many terms. Thore is not tho least enmity exist ing bctwoon tho families of Madero and Diaz, and in announcing for the presidency of tho Republic of Mexico, t eid. Attorney Ralph C. Ely of Dom ing and District Attorney E. R. Wright are tho principal candidates for the vatMuuy. Inspects Irrigation Works. Governor Mills and Territorial En gineer onion L. Sullivan today made a trip to the Arroyo Hondo and in spoeted the irrigation works there uu der progress f const ruction six miles south oi bm.ia Fu. FiRST BAPTIST CIIUROH Goo. R. Varney, pastor. Morning young Madoro, who, by tho way is near-1 worship at 11:00 o'clock, with Forraon Jv 00 vonrs oiu. is s mn v vo o ne an i VM" i'--"- - " ".v ambition which many loading Mexicans ol'" wllich wl" bo thc flr8t BCrraon in havo, but have been afraid to voice, j a 8orles "Mfforent 'i,,'H of Christ- Whilo ho probably does not cxpoot to bo elected nt this time, ho is undoubt edly lining up for what may como when President Dinz passes away. Francisco 1. Madoro is now a the head of tho Madoro vast Interests. He is president of the Brink of Nuevo Loon und manages othor great iutret in inns. Evotiing popular survico at 8:00 o'clock. Pastor's subject, "Compan oins: What companions shnll I choose I" This will be tho first in a series of popular locturos for young people You will bo cordially welcomed nt all sor- vim. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 in the moini: y. Hnil'Pums nt 2:'0 p. tn. The Eh 17l n CL n w 1 Realty Company OFFICE MAIN STREET, DAUGTRY BUILDING, TUOUMOARI, N. M. We sell City Property, Farms, Ranches and Relinquishments, and charge as our commission 5 per cent to the party selling. that section. That a wan of his woalth and position in Mexieo would dare op-1 epNATnn riirF"WF UAr pose President Diaz is considered a won- . aLWAI UK C'UUE.rxr. HALr. derful display of in lej .r.d-n. e. REPUBLICAN OF MAINE Mr. Madero only rt Mnll sfn-nt . oral weeks in ban Ai-ionio whilo his father was critically ili i.tre. In re- Stag Bar W. T. FLATT, Manager Israel lilock, Hast I-ront Courteous Attention Given All Customers Sugar Valley and Belle of Melton Whiskey our specialty Thu Best Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cigars lacimcari, N. M. Senator Eugono Halo, of Maine, who with Sonntor Burton lead tho Republi can fight ngahiHt tho battleship appro priation bill which hnu juat passed tho United States Senate. Tho bill had already passed tho IIoubo and wtis bit terly fought by Halo. It carries about $134,000,000 and Insures tho construe tion of two battleships a. year. Lots 10 nnd 11, Block 21, facing tho wind-mill by the Park; a bargain, partly terms, at $125. Lot 5, Block 17, Highland Park, with small house on same, tonus, $150.00 Lots 1 and 2, Block 13, Gamble Addi tion, juBt west of windmill of O. II. Chenault, within three blocks of new School, terms, $300. Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Gamble Addi tion $325.00 Lots 9 and 10, Block 1, Gamble Addi tion $250.00 Lots 7-8-0, Block 43, McGee Addition, a corner opposite H P. Donohoo's residence, $550.00 60 acres patented lnnd, fivo miles east, tenant house and dug out, all fonced, 70 acres his been brokon up two years a bargain at $12.50 per aero. One half cash, bnlnnvo on tlmo. One store houso on lot I, Block 4, Mnin streot, renting at $40 por month $2500.00 Lots 10-11-12, Block 1, McGee Second Addition, with good four-room resi dence on same, . . . $1250.00 Lot 5, Block 0, Buchanan Addition, good two-room houso, fenco and barn $500 Tho Triangle of (and just west of tho Plnza ruin? $3,500.00 Lot 6, Block (1, Buchnnun Add. $150.00 Lota 5 and 6, Block 38, Original Town site, $2,000,00 15 acres just north of II. M. Smith, bo tween the Rock Island and the Dnw- son railroads, an ncre, $125. Lots 10-11-12, in Block 12, Daub's First Addition, $1,000.00 Two Cement Block Storo nouses 215 x GO feet on throe lotL on Smith street.. $7,000.00 18 room Rooming House n Lots 3 and 4, Block 3, Buchanan Addition, with barn; ono-half cash, balaneo terms, $2,750.00 Lots 5 and d, Block 2, Daub's Addi tion, $1,000.00 Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, McGoe, $450.00 Lots 16 and 10, in Block 11, Original Townsite, one six-room dwelling, nnd n burn 12x20, $000.00 Ono splendid house opposite Win, Kuhl man's, on Second streot, woll-foncod, with outhouses nnd wator-works.$1000. Four 50 foot Lots with east front on Second stroet, botweon nnncock and Laughlin avenues, ut $2,500.00, Lot 5 in Block 28, McGeo Add., $350. Lot 2 in Block 25, McGoe Add., $300. Lota 7 and 8, Block 2, McGco Add.$450. Lots 0 nnd 10, Block 1, Gamblo Addi tion, $225.00 240 ncres with loaso on school section joining, for nearly four yoars, four room rosldenco, sevoral springs, CO ncroB In cultivation, orchard, peaches, nears, apples, plums, barns and out houses; school section fenced; 2Vi miles nortlieaet of city; price $5,000, Lot 4, Block 30 of tho McGoo addition facing tho Nichols' hoasos on Second stroet, at $350,00 Lot 10, Block 34, Russoll Add., $225.00 100x142 with two residences nnd out bulldl gs, on the northonst cornor of High and Second streets. A splendid home for the present and will bo business lots, $5,000. Two splondid residences on the north east corner of Laughlin and Third ntriots. now renting for $00 por month, at (tlmo) $4,000. 142x100 feet on Third street, ono-half block from Main on the corner of Center stroet. This property will mako six lots 100 feet doep facing Third stroet, noar tbo Court House Price $3,000. Ono-half cash, balance reasonable terms. This is a bargain. Lot 6, block 4, on Main street of tbo Original Townsite. Price . . $1,500. Ono scvon room house jmd one five ro, n lioiiho on tho oast sido of Fourth street in tho McGoo Addition. Prices $1,200 nnd $1,700 respectively, but if salo of both is mado $2,500. Lots 7 nnd S, block 30, McGoo add.$500. Lots 5 and 0, block 20, Russoll add.,$G00. Lot 5, block 10, Russell addition $275. Lots E and F of Lot 2, Horring Sub division, $700. 125x142 on corner of Smith and Soc nnd stroots. This is tho best location for n first class hotol or huBinoss houso in tho city. Prlco $12,000. Lot 7, Block 1, McGoo addition $200. One of tho best Bites for a hotol in Tu cumenri, with oast front on corner of Socond aud Contor stroots $0,000. Ono first class buslnosn on Main street will net $200 por mouth, for .. $2,750. Splendid 14-room rooming houso on a lot 50x112, on tho cornor of Adams nnd Smith Htreots. This is ono of tho best busincsH proportion wo havo to offer. Prico $4,800, partly on tlmo. Tho best Cafo in the best location in tho city, $1,500. Ono 5-room house, southeast cornor of Smith street, furnished $2,000. Ono four-room houso furnishod on Smith streot, $1,700. Lots 3, 4, 5, and 0, block 7, MoGoe Soc ond addition, ench $175. Lots 3 and 4, block one, McGeo Socond Addition, each $175. 100 acres patented land, woll foncod, good tenant house, splendid woll and wind-mill, on the lino of tho Choctaw Railroad. Price $2,000. Has boon hold at $3,500, but must be sold at once. A bargain. Northenat quarter of Soctlon 18, Town ship 10 N, Range 32 E, with 45 acres broken, woll foncod; 12x20 box house woll with plenty of good wator.$l,300. t ! The manager of this company is also manager of the Highland Park Addition, the Aher Ad dition, the Solana TownBite Company and the Endee Townsite Company. G. W. EVANS, Jr., Manager