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SÜNNYSÍDE TIN SHOP WATER TANKS, GUTTERING, WELL CASING. FLUES aid STOVE PirE MADE TO ORDER. WINDMILL WORK "A SPECIALITY." Agent for tbe Celebrated "ANN ARBOR" Gasoline Lights. J. A. N01ÍTMNGTON, Prop. MOISE BROS. CO. SANTA ROSA ahd BUCHANAN. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . The Best Of Everything In Our Line. Groceries, Provisions, Notions, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Boots and Shoes. MOISE BROS. CO. .. C.W.FO0R.&.CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, LAND LOCATORS, and SURVEYORS. 'CaH On Or Write To Us. We have the field notes of Township 1, S. 25 East. Also Township 2 North, 26 East. SUNNYSIDE, NEW. MEXICO. BLACKSMÍTHING and WAGQNW0RK HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. J. M. KUYKENDALL. Sunnyside. New Mexico. J. N. Line Wholesale and Retail Feed and Flour Handle the FAMOUS U. S. Flour Fesd Yard In Connection Ricardo, New Mexice Cy THOftlAS W. LAWSOft" . Authcr of "Frenzied Finance" A Story of Passionate Lov and Money Madness The hero is a daring ynunK broker who retrieves the fortunes of tha family of tbe woman lie luves. a beautiful daughter of the muth (tby have been victims of "The System,") with the greatest "coup" in the history of '"The Street.' The iever of money mnclufisy and the curse of speculation run tlirouchout the storw This terrilic conflict between char acter nnd mouey, and the shiftini? and glittering background of frenzied finance, makes a novtl which would be absorbing to every man and woman were it by an unknown author, being by Mr. Lawson, it will undoubtedly be tho most discussed story of our generation. YOU MUST WOT FASL TO READ IT. It Will Begin in This Paper in tho near Future IlMlltlt'tlll FillffiSBI By THCr1AS V. LAWSOPJ Author oí "4 Frenzied Finance" . V op When the Street Went Mad. A Story of To-day A Story of Passionate Lovo A Story of fcloney-Siladness Four Reasons Wfoy A rational Bank 8s Safe 1st. T'.ie U. S. Government is, in a sense, a silent partner, in the conduct of every National Bank. In granting a charter to a bank it makes special inquiry as to the C.nrütcr an.l fina ncial standing of the applicants. Twice a year, or oftencr, it sends an examiner, who makes an exami nation of all records and business methods employed, reporting any ir regularities to the Comptroller of Currency. 2nd. The U. S. Government keeps a watchful, but friendly eye on all National Banks. It requires each National Bank to make a sworn statement of its condition, five times in a year, and to publish such reports in the local newspaper. , , It requires the Board of Directors to perform its duties, and to have a knowledge of the manner iir which the business is being conducted. 3rd. The U. S. Government forbids National Banks to own any real estate, except its own building. It does not allow National Banks to loan their money on real estate. ' ' It dots not allow a National Bank to loan more than ten per cent of its capital stock and surplus to any one borrower. It holds each stockholder responsible for an additional amount equal to the stock owned, in case of any irregularities or shortage. 4th. The U. S. Government requires a National Bank to secure its currency circulation by purchasing government bonds and depositing same with the U. S. Treasurer. It requires the National Bank to maintain at all times a cash reserve equal to 25 per cent of its deposits. It does not allow this legal reserve to be' re-deposited with other than National Banks ' , The First National Bank of Fort Sumner. FORT SUMNER, N. : M. Is in the Pecos Valley, on the new cut-off of the A. T. & S, F. Ry. that is to made a part of the through transcontinental route. It s supported by 16,000 acras of irrigated fruit and alfalfa land, an enormous expanse of Campbell System Farming land, a well developed sheep industry anda climate that will eventually be its greatest asset. - . - Fort Sumner Has City water, Telphone system, A 26-acre lake Lake Sumner, Irrigated streets and gardens, An enthusiastic commercial club, 600 boosting citizens, Town well, in depot addition, A union church being built, Three school teachers for 1909-10, Electric light plant almost completed, A new $10,000 depot, One doctor, one lawyer, Five mercantile stores, one drug store. One bank, one bakery, three restaurants Six hotels, excellently equipped, One newspaper-' Fort Sumner Review, A feed store and a coal yard, Good corral, cement block factory, One plumber, a tin shop, one cobbler, A second hand store, few saloons, Insurance agents, U. S. Commissioner, Lumber yard, carpenters, Masons, bricklayers. 1 wo big wool houses, . . ,, Fort Sumner Needs Furnitura store with undertaker, Hardware store, laundry, livery stable Watchmaker, bottling works, nursery, Creamery, veterinary surgeon, florist, Brick factory, milliner and dressmaker Fruit and confectionery with news stand Painter & paper hanger, harness maker Moving picture show, cement contractor Building contractor, Abstract office. Brick, lime and cement, cigar factory, Jeweler and optician, a dentist, Ice plant, well driller, farmers, Farmers, farmers and still more farmers And all the wide-awake, brainy, hust ling, boosling young men of the East, North or South who have breadth of mind enough to see into the future, good judgement enough to recoginize an opportunity and courage enough to grasp it. Fort Sumner's citizens today are the best the country affords and she wanta more of the samo kind. i TORT SUMNER COMMERCIAL CLUB . FORT SUMNER, NEW MEXICO. - NEW MEXICO CENTRAL RAILROAD. TIMETABLE. From Santa Fe to Torrance. Leaves Santa Fe at 1 :45 P. M. going South. Leaves Willard 6:13 P.M. going south. Arrives at Torrance 8:0:i p. M. Going North, Leaves Torrance at 11:05 A. M. Williard at 12:40 P. M. Arrives at Santa Fe 5:25 P. M. Makes close connections with theBelen Cut-off at Williard; with the South western at Torrance and with the A. T. & S. F. at Kennedy. H. W.Coomer, Acting Manager. PROFESSIONAL. OR. W. R. LOVELACE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SURGERY A SPECIALTY. Office at the store of the Sunnyside Drug Company. Sunnyside. New Mexico. C. C. DAVIDSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in all the Courts. Special attention to land cases before the U. S. Land Office. Tucumcaiu, New Mex. WHARTON & LAWSON. ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW.'' Alamogordo. N" M. M. R. BAKER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Contest Cases Brfore U. S. Com missioner a Specialty. notary public in office. Fort Sumner, New Mexico. A. P.ANAYA Practices Law before the Trobate, County Commissioners, and Justice of the Peace Courts. Fort Sumner, New Mex. C. C. HENRY U. S. Commissioner, See him if you wish to make filing or Homestead, Commute enter a contest. Fort Sumner, your nlmg oi New Mexico. J. W. Jackson, V. S. D. VVÜI Treat ali curaL'fc cases of Domestic Animals. Will be in Fort Sumn. r each Saturday. Office at S- J. Slane Fsed Store. Residence seven miles North West of town. Fort Sumner, N. M. FRANK N, PAGE. U. S. Court Commissioner Buchanan, New Mexico. A. J. GILLIAM. Agent for Texico Stta n Laundry, W. and W. Tailoring Co, -ALSO, CITY BARBER SHOP. O. H. RAY. CITY DRAYMAN All kinds of dray work done on short notice Santa Fe Mexican The oldest dialy in the South west. $1.75 per quarter year. "It Gives All The News." Subscribe to your home paper first and then take the El Paso Herald. The Herald is the best medium to keep in touch with general news as well as news of the whole southwest. MmaZsíú Pie Remedy RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL For saleby the Sunnyside Drug Co The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bans is the original laxativa cough syrop, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels. Guaranteed to jive satisfaction or money retuaded. For saje by the Sunyside Drug Go. The Review, One Year One Dollar. Smashes AH Records. As an all-round laxitive tonic and health-builder no other pills can com pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills. They tone and regulate the st?iSnach, liver and kidneys, purify the bljod, strengthen the nerves; cure Constipa tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Malaria. Try them 25c at Sunnyside Drug Company..-' w. o.; w. Next meeting of Sunnyside Camp No. 68, W. O. W. will be on Thursday, Nov. 25. First meeting in December will be on the 9th to elect new officers for the coming year. All members are requested to attend the said meeting in full force. 18t3 Simon Katz, Clerk. We want your Cash business and will make prices to get it, at Earickson & Co's. There isn't anything so annoying or so painful nor is there anything quite so hard to get rid of as piles. ManZan, the great pile remedy, is the best you can use, for it directly reaches the seat of the trouble and at once relieves and soothes the pain. It is applied by means of a tube with nozzle attached. Sold by Sunnyside Drug Co. Eighty Acres of patented land, miles south-east of town for sale C. W. FOOR. ten Kills To Stop The Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a run ning ulcer. He paid doctors over 400. JO without benefit. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured tiim. Cures Fever-Sores. Boils, Felons Sczema, Salt Uheum. Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 2Cc at Sunnyside Drug Company, FOR SALE OR RENT The Fort Sumner Restaurant. On account of ill health I have Jecided to sell or rent my restau rant. Mrs. M. Philion. fort bumner, iJ. m, If you want the best remedy for your cold, insist upon Bees Layative Cough Syrup. Through its laxative principle, t gent'y moves the boweis, and in that way drives the cold from the systeni. Sold by Sunnyside Drug Co. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked in the fields till 1S8 and lived 21) years onger. People should be youthful at 30. James Wright, uf Spui'lock, Ky., ihow3 how to remain young. "I feel just like a 16-year-old, " he writes, "af ter taking six bottles of Electric Bit ters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced me I had found the- greatest cure on ?arth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly run-down or old people. Try them. 50c at Sunnyside Drug Co. L. R. SCHOOL Contractor and Builder. "Cement Work A Specialty" Call on - me for bids on all kinds of Buildings. Fort Sumner, N. M. F. C. HASTINGS. Carpenter and Builder. South Side Of The Plaza, Sunnyside, N. M. S. E. TURNER, Painter and Paper Hanger. Offers his professional services to the public. He carries the samples of Wall Paper of L. C. Orrell & Co. of Chicago, which is one of the largest in the city. Fort Sumner, ; : New Mexico Fort Sumner Í Broom Factory, OWENS & SONS WHOLESALE & RETAIL Solicit the General Trade and Satisfaction Guaranteed Fort Sumner, - - New Mex. I \n\n " - vs ' " wsé - M;::' L - Ah fe -rn ,ritl??, f NT? f ; L -