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THE TUCUMCARI NEWS Your Business is Invited We desire to hare erery per en appreciate the fact .that thk Bank invitee banking bucineee. We are In a position to take care of a large number of accounts with ut interfering with the efficiency of our service, and the pains we take with each individual account We invite your account awurlRg you preapt and courteeua service. CHECKING AND INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS INVITED. The First National Bank of Tucumcari Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00 ...t- v.-.. nil M,o ntumn WIT AT HID TIIEY DO WITH III against tho snloon man over heaped Tucumcari, N. M., Aug. 4, iww up. Our saloon men nro not proud of Editor Tucumcnri News:-- i,ub tiAaa U thnv ti rn mat nn in an urticio duu oueu in nival uuoiuvaof wmw wiwj w - . nrotnl of their homes and wives and per last week your correspondent llttln folks as vou and I. states that tho saloons hnvo paid Into " . ' . . . ... i . i . ii. . . inifi i .i Argument will weigh littlo with n mo scnooi lunos in mo yearn ...t. .t.1ll..nt.1 ttin 1n1. nnrl MB. thn Hlim of $3,055.08. 1 m nlintin tkn nnnfl A? Id fallow man. I Ttl 101 n nnd 1014 thoro wero in mis with n full understanding of his do- city eignt Hnioons, cacn imymK -clslon, nnd on the other Imnd, tho conso of $800.00. For the two years llniinh trndln n.lvnnnna v gnmn of thn tllllt WOllld IjO $12,800.00. IllUIVt UlllltiW w . . . w - VI . . . t tll Innlltrrnnf litrnltmra I Onn hull nf thifl liniOUIU. SUi4UU.UU uuitot luunif ituviiiriviiv ....p.w. -------- , , in tho country, nrgumcnts that win goes to tno scnooi lunu, nnu one nu consideration of mnny who nro sin- to tho city. cero in thoir wny of looking at it. For There wero nlso two wholcsnlo anHAA Mintf anM "T.fnlinr Will hfl I IlOllHCS miVincr UCCnSCH nt Will I, UlllUt sold nnyway, and therefore, why not which amount has not boon included havo the rovenuo?" Thnt question in tho nbovo. Neither nro nny saloon can bo answered fnlrly, logically, and licensos that hnvo been paid during convincingly. It Is our business to iuib included, uiving your corrca nnswer thnt question, nnd It will bo pondont tho benefit of theso figures, nnswered during this cnmpnlgn. wo havo for tho years stated, Tho only other question tnat even pnid into tho school fund ?0,4uu.uu needs nn nnswer. Is closo kin to the ono just stated: "Prohibition don't prohibit." Will you hnvo tho saloon or tho bootlegger; Received by tho school fund 3,055.G8 Independent Weekly The Tucumcari News Published Every Thursday SLOOaYctr IKAB.FUBB MHwr b PaaMafctr Eatered aa ammi thn mMv at tke postefflec ei Ttnaniari, N. ML, aader act of Osgreee ef Hak. 1, 17. Thursday, August 26, 1915 Qtt Ztiu to say that prohibition can uiuu: " u-u,-,,-- .l. onlnnn hnni. hot uo cniorccu. it enn uo. in iwim Prohtio? b1!?a.u"h!-!r0" b"5 licensed irnmbllng wns prohibited. "cla. ' S!.L" Tt..S "I" There is some gambling, but will you HKni 11 uecaiui) "u"u"' w uv throw nnnn Ihn Lrnmbllnir houso rent to tho saloon; the next man may r " v n , Dnlnnco not accounted for $2,744.32 f'nn nnvnnn tnll uhnrn tho lnnt. tnor Vhcn I first saw Tucumcnri, it was nv In? Mnvlm nnmn of ihfnn fallows n Whistlinff nOSt. Little morO than .lnn'f nnv thnlr llmnnnRl TnnnvpjlHO. I . i ii i i - ."-rv" - rv . ' ten years nnvo passed, nnu ins n auu- aomo interested citizen should notify stnntlnlly built town. Eight yoars th0 officers and see If this money rnn ngo, l snouid nnvo nooieu tno men i,c found. of enforcing prohibition hero. Today Honinir that this Information is it is nn Insult to nn intelligent cit- nVnllablo, I nm very rcspcctiuiiy, Ilnrry K. Gmbbs Hoot Mon! THE KILTIES BAND IS COMING TO THE new MKXICp STATE FAIR This is a $4,000 Attraction This bund has twice toured the World and has appeared before the courts of Europe. They carry Bagpipers, Dancers and Soloists. This is One of a Hundred Attractions 6 OTHER BANDS 6 The Dates: October 11-16 Albuqurque, N. M. Sickness Common In Summer XI av fovor (a nttrlVintofl in nnllen rent tu inu saiouu. Ullu uimi iuwjt , . , . . . . . . . . . M j .w i . think it wHll hurt his business; the nd 111 tho snloon nnd gambling place floating in tho ftlr whil6 asthma is next man may havo some other reason with tables and wheels, ns It was causcd by duat and cortftln atmos. Mow. Mr. VoMr. whoso reason- '"""" "fw." ""i- i pnene conaiuons common in summer. 'i i. lUW 18 not nbSOlUtCly CnrorCCU I .Qi.iri.riin ihn run. ennk thn mmmtninfl Why do wo stand against the open concede that thoro will bo some drink- or 8ca Hay fovor and n8thmn victims Baloon7 k "I,u nu,"u viumnuiin ui " '""" compeucu to remain nt homo win una n .. .1 .nlnnn ki.ffa tho iiui- mui iiuiiui iihto wiiu.ii ttiu I rolift in Kolov'o Hnnov nnc! 'l'nr Uom- utKauov m uijvii ouiwvu w w . rpu . I - - - other fellow. , 1 v,u'ulu" pound which allays tho inflammation, Wo do not need to make an unfair J"""1' "'"' , "7" soothes and heals raw and rasping THE KEY NOTE OF THE I'KOIIIBITION CAMPAIGN Tho campaign has not begun. It is just getting ready, and ns a part of tho getting ready, before tho real is suo begins, it is well, I believe, as Chairman of tho Central Committee for tho Tucumcnri Prohibition Cam paign, to sound tho key note for tho campaign. In making such a declaration, I be lieve that I fully voice the sentiment nnd principles of every member of the committee as they have beon ex pressed to me. In tho first place, this is not a per sonal fight; this is an issue for prin ciples, ono thnt wo firmly believe is for the bust good of the town. If ono unkind or unfair thing is said, if ono unkind word is snid per sonally against tho drinking man, the saloon man, or any man, you, Mr. Vo ter, may rest fully assured that it is not done by tho wish of the commit tee directing this movement. Many arguments will bo ndvanced, the mat ter will be viewed from many angles and wo cannot control all that is said but as a committee we do disclaim right now, nny responsibility for any unfair argument that may be used by anyone. If any bitterness is engen dered by the issues, between nny per sons, it will bo a personnl responsi bility, and tho committee trusts that tho campaign will bo conducted with out personal attacks. Speaking personally, I have aomo very good friends among the snloon men, and anyone who thinks that I cannot make a hard fight against tho saloon, and still keep good friends with all my friends, don't know me. It is my business to fight tho lawyer on the other side, to fight him for all I am worth, still we keep good friends It is my opinion that no campaign was over won by personal abuse. Hurt a man's feelings and he is against you. In going into this campaign I havo not been moved by any per sonnl consideration. I havo no axe to grind. I hnvo never naked the pco plo of my community for nny public fieht: wo havo tho strongest appeal wmc" u,.u "Ufc, " bronchial tubes and helps to ovorcome that ever went to an Intelligent mar lntion. else why was the penalty pro- difflciuty in breathing, and makes an appeal to his fair play, an appeal vMcd W. i con 't conv ict ? N o, wo 80Und , refreshing sleep possible.- ... Li. it.. -J -t. i ki. don't convict nil crimes of nny class. qnn.i0.rnnw rime r ymrath7forUM Murder Is tho hardest crime of nil and out; an appeal to his charity for to convict of. Wo do not convict In the fellow who is trying to quit; an " ff- , wo tnke them nppeal for tho boy, who has not form from the statute book? If Tucumcnri votes dry, Tucumcari Call tho News Printers when yon need letterheads, envelopes, etc. GLEN ROSE is the finest health resort and water ing place In Texas, over 100 artesian wells flowing all klmlR of pure cold water, a euro for nenrly all diseases. I havo a drug store and stone busi ness house, n fruit vcgotnblo farm und nn addition to the town; would tmdo for mcrchnndisu, town property, form lands, cattlo, horses, sheep or gonts in New Mexico. A. L. SADLER, tf Glen Rose, Texns Baptist Church Services j Sunday school at 0:4D n. m. Preaching nt 11:00 a. m. Sunbeam Hand nt 2:30 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. nt 3:110 p. m. Senior U. Y. P. U. nt 7:00 p. m. Preaching nt 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesday ovening. SAM D. TAYLOR, Pnstor u thn hohif nf Hwnb nn nnnnnl for the girl; and appeal for tho homo; can stay dry, so dry that tho folio poverty's appeal; tho appeal of tho who is honestly trying to quit won't hungry, the sorrowful; nn nppeal for havc tho 8loon ,to P llly and hour NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned owners, nnd lessees of land within nn nndosuro or nnaturn. clhi. better business; for cash business; an v KC8 u" ' r! "? AVo o, Now nnnnnl for noraonnl nffleiencv! an nn- " 0 ooy wno nns not commenced ":" " "V:'.i u-- TwTnT for : W rltrht. to Use It, the School boy, Will lUlVO the wmb ""oiruua w prutctuiiK nnnfiiro i ft m m i noro ir nnr. n miinnn mini in hiiih i i' nun, ..v.r.r.v.. ... who woull, 0 t0 boot.lctrcinc ow iherclorc all persons ore worn- can. tnni aoes not weign inu uo.nir -- - .r r ."m,,!,!! u.1 cd not to hunt or fish within said en against tno good or our louowrann. '-rL closure or nnsturc. which has boon When any, man tel s you hp is "7.'"- posted according to law, and against pronmuon, tno nm ming ":",;rrTC anyono entorlnc unon said nromlsca you do is nnd out what his reasons -? '."""IT"'?-,"": Ghh, or enclosure for tho purpose of hunt- are; he may bo portectly honest in " ;y ; ing or fishing, or to kill or injure any his view, but beioro you yield to n s J'iZ":::" Vnwi birds, animal or fish, will bo nrosocut- opinion, you see first whnt colors his ''" '1." "" L,i u th ,,n,wflW..,i t; f,,ll 1 1110 least uiuicuii 10 proHecuiu, tonvicti 7- r. "W I 1 .... 1 t.i I tnnt of tni tv. . . ... 1 n nil nr.vH mil. nm i.cifir. iiiiiili?ii. iiih- . w- aJn? and friendless boot-leKCer Take notice and be governed ac one 01 our vury oust ciuzwo uuii . .,, 4 .1. i Tir rnrrlincrlv . , , . .11 whn will rorno nftpr thn Kfilnnn. Wo I coruingiy. nc nau never oenevcu in any man nu .7 V""" r;. ;.v. , - vr-- , v - a. L. Flemlstor. "l?"'1" J2SaJfla?? and that Is violate but w 1 you re! Lesbia, New Mex. it, but says he: "I am willing to give Pcnl the law prohibiting the saloon in NOTICIA AL PUBLICO ...... - 1 viiin 1 niairinru r 1 . . . ilA 1 HMnU if r lift 1 1 hn n I w 1 Mnllnin no nm notn 1 ni n mm Al n ttir ui tv kii f uwww a uiiun ii. k watt iiviff 1 . . - 1 ium.iw m fva vavv utiuu ijuu vi uuujv tho other fellow, who can't quit when imo. '7uu"m ",ou uu firmndo Uueno y rontador do terrcno ho oucht to." It takes a broad mind- "':u ... dentro do un cercado O pnsteo en cl ed, charitable fellow to hold that view ro, "-. v 010., going to po - Condndo de Quay, Estado do Nuevo to look at the other that side of a man Brakcman Was Cured F. A. Wootsey, a railroad brakcman of Jacksonville, Tcxns, writes: "I was down with kldnoy trouble nnd rhou mntism so bad I could hardly got up when I snt down. I had n backache nil tho time and was almost tired of liv ing. I saw Foley Kidney Pills adver tised. I took some and after a short timu I was thoroughly cured nnd am having no more trouble." They net promptly and help kidneys throw pois onous waste products out of tho blood. Thousnnds hnvo written similar let ters Sands-Dorsey Drug Co. fellow's case, and " l u V "V ' Mexico, situndn cerca de Lesbia, N. appealed to, will ol are "l n c",Uffh ,to,onf?w M., y estnndo desioso do protcjer y pro , th0 1,IWS the Iand; nndtri,thn9t pagar la cria de aves, animnles y reason ask you not to . mnke them? dQ d t d (H h , a . 1 n t "You can't enforce prohibition, there- '.. Insurance and prohibitic fore, you better let us pay you a lit tle to run your school on." pnsteo; Ahora por lo tanto todas personas estan noticladns de no ensar O pescar Money to Loan on ap proved city security A. R. Carter News Office There are just two things thnt ever I ,mu .i n i brought u dollar of new money into j Q sldy devidamcnto marcado so- his town, one Is tho railroad pay roll, n , , y cua, ulcra na ofu ?n?,n?vtU ilrL fZ "tra dentro de talcs premisas 0 ccr- ThnrmJ Jn no? I, "L T do matar 0 "niar, qualquiora clase The farms wii 1 not move. Now, tho d nnlmalcs, O pescado, sera saloons don't help the rnilroad pay .-., i J , Tjll' ., roll and it don't help the caHle-farm- LT0!0,,", baJ nrmndo a Tell the News about your visitors. KECEIYER'S SALE OF THE EVANS OPERA HOUSE I am now prepared to receive bids on the following described property: Lot A in Evans Realty Go's sub division of Lota 21, 22, 28 and 24 in block 4, O. T. Tucumcari, togeth er with all improvements thereon opera house building and all furniture and fixture therein; including moving picture machine and equipment. Lota B, C, D and E Evans Realty Co.; sub-division of lota 21, 22, 23, and 24 in block 4, 0. T. Tucumcari; a Interest in the N of the NEtt Sec. 15 and the SV4 of SEU, Sec 10, Twp UN, Rng 80, East, N. M. P. M., located in Quay county, N. M. J. W. McCarty, Receiver. First State Bank, Tucumcari, N. U. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of tho State of New Mexico, Within and for the County of Quay. Daniel W. Wnre vs. No, M 665 J. P. Eddington, William Eddington. You nnd each of you are hereby notified thnt nn action hns beon com menced ngninst you by tho above nnmed plaintiff, Daniel W. Ware, in the aforesaid Court, in attachment to recover tho sum of Two Hundred ami Thirteen nnd 03-100 ($213.63) with interest thereon from the 6th day of March, 1915, together with the costs of suit and attorney's fees. You nro further notified that all tho right, title nnd interest of you, or uny of you, in and to tho South half of tho Northwest Quarter and West half of tho Northeast Quarter Sec tion Twenty-two, Township Eight North, Rango twenty-nino cast, N. M. P. M., in Quny County, Stato of New Mexico, has been attached and unless you enter, or cause to bo entered, your appearance in snid cause on or before tho Sixteenth day of Septem ber A. D., 191C, judgment will bo ren dered ugninst you nnd your property sold to sntisfy tho same. R. A. Prcntke, Tucumcari, New Mexico, is attorney for plnintiff. (SEAL) D. J. FINEGAN, Clerk of tho District Court ; By W. R. Coplen, Deputy 7-22 I appreciate the business of the past and solicit your cash business. Get my prices be fore buying. A few specials as follows: Flour Best per cwt $3.60 Meal per sack 50o and 75c 101b. Pure Lard $1.50 5 lb. Pure Lard 0 tie 51b. compound 60o 10 lb. compound $1.10 201b. compound $2.00 10 lb. box evaporated Peaches SOo 10 lb. box evaporated Prunes $1.15 25 lb. box evaporated Apricots $2.25 lib. Bakerized Coffee 40c 1 lb. Tulip Coffee 35c 1 lb. Santos and Java Blend 30o J. E. Whitmore Phone 41 ing, not one cent. I concede that after tho railrond pay-roll and tho farms bring the money into Tucumcnri some of it passes over the bar, and then n very small per cent goes to tho City revenue, nnd a very large per cent goes cast to tho wholesaler and not one cent over docs come back. On tho other hand if the monoy that goes to tho wholesaler is retained hero for investment, if tho former buys calves instead of whiskoy, wo will have bet todo rigor do la ley. Toma noticia do csto y goviemcsc por la miBma. A. L. Flcmistcr, Lesbia, New Mex. In the Probate Court of Quay County New Mexico In tho matter of the cstato of Richard Coulson, deceased: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the un- ter farms nnd more cows, und more 'fii; 'IrMVnu , p T valuation for taxation. If tho rail- "Jj ' 0i?u"rd f,,ul- road man buys homes nnd automobiles T,C""8' L"" 1 n0"8 h.0,d,nB ... nlnima nrrnlnar thn anfl notnta n v and comforts instead of wh skoy, f l?.", I ' flV' he buys life insurance, instead of Hq- uor, every mnn, womnn and child in the town will be better olf. This is the strongest popular move ment thnt has ever been started in Tu cumcari. The county officials aro for it, almost to a man; tho railroad offi cials have many of them expressed themselves for prohibition; the road men aro strong for prohibition; tho shop men have made a strong express ion to mo in favor of prohibition; muny of tho most influential nnd re spected Spnnish-Amoricnna hnvo ex pressed to mo views most strongly fa vorable to prohibition for Tucumcnri; tho country people nro generally in fa vor of prohibition for Tucumcari ns their trading town. If you don't bo licvo it, Mr. Merchant, nsk them. I do not believe thnt n candidate will go before tho people of Quay county and Tucumcari again, never, unless ho declares himself on this question, and let mo say that tho mnn on the fence, can't fool nil of tho peoplo nil of tho time. Respectfully submitted, Horry H. McElroy FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Next Sundny tho pastor will bo in Roy. Tho following services will bo hold hero on Sunday: Bible school 0:45 a. m. Lord's tnblo 11:00 a. m. O. W. HEARN, Pastor ized statements thoroof within tho timo nllowcd by law, and nil persons indebted to tho snid cstato are here by notified to settle tho samo within thirty days from tho lBth day of Au gust, A. D., 191G. Dated August 14th, 1015. 4t BERTHA COULSON, Administratrix Call the News Printers whea yw need leUatheftdi, avelepes, te. POSITION AND SUCCESS havo crowned tho efforts of hundreds of young people who havo secured an A. B. C. train ing. Courses in Stenography, Bookkeeping, Court Reporting, Accountancy, Banking, Secre tarial Studies, Commercial Teaching, Export Coaching for Civil Service a specialty. No vacations. Six sessions weekly. Six months will complete n sin gle course. Export Instructions, Thorough Courses, Modern Equipment, Graduates placed in excellent positions, Fall term opens September 7th. Tho only National Accredited Commercial School In the Southwest. Instruction in res ident school and by correspond ence. Catalogue on request. ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS COLLEGE The Special School by Specialists Albuquerque, N. M. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Of Rodney Jcgcr, Deceased STATE OP NEW MEXICO) Stoto of New Mexico) County of Quay ) Ofllco of tho Probate Clerk, County of Quay, N. M. To ull whom it may concern Greeting: You aro hereby notified that the 7th day of September A. D. 1915, has been fixed by tho Honornble Probate Court, in and for tho county and stato aforesaid, ns the dny to prove tho last will and testament of snid Rodnoy Jcgcr, deceased. In testimony whereof, 1 havo here unto set my hand and affixed tho seal of the Probate Court this Ulst day of July A. D., 1915. SliAL D. J. FINEGAN, Clerk of the Prolmto Court. PoHtnnninir Old A in. Overworked, weak or diseased kid neys will often make a mnn or womnn feel old before middlo ago. Rheuma tism, aches and pains in buck, pufll ness under eyes, stiff joints and sore muscles, billlousness, headnche nnd various otnor symtonis give wnrning i L t it ii i. . - . . umi mo Kiunoys ncea neip. Foley Kid ney Pills bring n sound, healthy con dition and holp tho kidneys eliminate uric acid nnd other poisons from the system, which, when permitted to ro mnln, cause dangerous disense. The Sands-Dorsey Drug Co. e ee Don't you think n new line, compact, roomy kitchen cabi net would relieve the tension in your kitchen just a little t5he "McDougal" f we believe, iH the kitchen cabi net you have been wishing for, nnd we will be pleased to show it and explain its usefulness mid points of superiority to you j ; Oil and Gasoline Stoves ;; and Ranges Kit her one of which is u most comfortable convenience dur ing these warm days, and you $ w ill always find our prices right Barnes and Rankin tee eeee 0OM Bettering Out The Clothes we make are Strictly Tailor Made and bettered out every season to derive superiority, and deserves the word Tailor Made. Your patronage invited City Cleaning & Hat Works S. L. LEHRMAN, Prop. Phone 346 w J