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Deming Headlight and Deming Graphic, 1890-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

10-30-1908

Deming Graphic, 10-30-1908N. S. Rose

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VOL. GDEMING, LUNA COUNTY, N. M., Fill DAY, OCTOBER HO, 1903. No. 37

0. A. LARRAZOLO, THGREAT

fir

For Fourteen Years He Has Not Paid OneCent to Support the Territorial orCounty Government.

The Noblo Spaniard, That Saintly and GoodCitizen, a Humbug-Stori- es That He ia aGentleman, an Honest Man, and a Patriot-ic Citizen, Lies and Falsehoods.The Democratic yellow rrc?s and ti e

campal oí bu. Iuiuler and vindication again, M'to" Www. Zvls.m.uwu.wr u, u ,10n re.wioni ol ti e term-ry- , win-ou- t

or interests in New Mexim 'llH'V lilt. Iltlull.'l it.. I....L .1... . tri-r- t v

Andrews built and owned a very fine re:,,. in Si. rra county, wjnd, hoU

after-jvar- d

Mr,

wld to a mimiiK corH).ation. Tl.i-- al venomou.dy al..l w.'t, intent lo. ..,., u 11 w,u '.nntudii mc iimiviouai tlforts of Mrdrows that somcthinj; over two million dollars of L.ta-r- cnpu.,1 m, , lV,i,,Hiin this territory in the tuiUinK of th Santa tentral UViUay n,',. tlio 'l'lvelopment of coal and timU-- ir..p.:rii'.'3 in connection with ih.a rail a v nvitemNunn of Ihi'ln lini'n I

1 L i .

Co.

N..W Mexico what

.....

rot paid

bVoir

paid InCi.il

paid. In83.71

In"

C7.ÍM)

pjid(i. tax pai I. ':.xi

....... uv.w. .ml-- ..v. mhl ni uTriioi'y inriLarrazolo in particularly anxioiM, hi havuun honest and economical administra-io- of li.iancen in New Mexim and he boespecially ir.Hwtent upui eivnomy in tors of Rovernmentnl affairs that helived the territory 1.0 for fifteen years nt least lias beca wiiii,ur toet an example in thin reg:;rd whLh u unipu nothing .

Tht Ta Rolls San Mia'ucl County that H. 1..in... . .

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tj..uni.niiumaMiaLuii8 roriuiidi Property Uuilná ll.i PeidencI .unir Ha n I .. . ,

Ta! for tbi sdmó; oi- if.; T:iri7oVi -'r" ?ri

catd by thi Fact that Ilis ToiM acH TaJte at tht Present Time Amountto Almost Kin .intuited (J3U0.O0) Dollars. L00K at tht Cfllit! KecordlTh following a utateiiu in rcuard to tho taxis the Larr'z--l- otoo.erty, taken from the tax roll of the vnriotn year shown :

iwo-Aiwci- witi in tne namu 01 ra. A.iwi-Assen- svu in mo name 01 Mrs. A.). iJirraznlo, 1

lirOO-Asst- aaed in the name of 0. A. tax pai i.publi.ilK.Illrüó-A8se- iied in the name of Ü. A. Lairaz-jlo- , tax not paid. In

judgment .

iWl-Ansei- iod in the name of U. A.judgment

1903-Asse- in the name of A.

in the name of O A.ju Icment

lOOl-Anse- in the name of O. taxJ'JiiU-Asse- see'l in tho ramo of 0. A.1809 -- Aíflcíscd in tho name of Mm. M.lSyS-Aase- saed in tho name of Mr. M.imii-amom- u-'J in namo or .lr. M.

H.'d in t!io mr.io of Mri.ISl'S-Assei- in the name of Mis. M.lijyi-- No asueüsinent.

Total jecond one-hal- f

(SIGNCD.)Deputy.

WATCH TAPKHS FIXOTIONBI'KCIAL iNi'or.VINCS I'Kon.K TKiU:lVnl;Y

LARitAZoLA TOVorE.

dods'frnHited .'injrsterH, dodder

himself, abusimr alandi-tini- r bi'leiiate Andrew.George Chairman Ilurjtn, National Comrnitteemnn Üoloinon

Republican lenders generally. creaturelnxnnvi'M nronertv itiri'tunf

where wouldeuphonious pond.

Deming Í3 growingevery day.

Mr. and Hinespleasant Tuesday.

Seed seedBros.

expectedreturn Deming th3 week at

from Iowa and makehomo here.

Farmers

Attentiongrow good crop

ONIONS

Fresh Seedis necessary.

Shull Bros.Have them. Imported directfrom Teneriff Islands,

Stockier Seed and ship-

ped direct them.

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TAX DODGER

',"v people, oí

.w.u iiU

(). Larrasoio, tax

Larruzola, tax not

Larrazolo, not

l.arraz'jlo, tux not paid,

n.idI,.tra:olo, tax r.ot

Ijirrazoli), not

itspeople. luvnplm.; tois

ma;ha in an

if c!.sof hnw

ia iit on

not p:u l.pulili.sheItrrazoKi, not

0judgment

A. I.uiraolo, r.ut

theM.

tax due as per tax rolla (lean of Y)) .. .. $ h74 MLUGLNIO KwMKKO,

BY R. L. M. Troojurer and Collector.

THE DEMOCRATIC MOM THIS TIME t'NTII. TAX FORANY I'KKSS Till' OK TIIKTHAT MR. HAS PAID UU TAXKJ UKI UÜK COIN'O TO Tilt: I'UIXJ

This U the oYpicnbie nrd cowardly wind jammer and clinmpion laxwho poes alout the territory by the f who tax1:kc and W illiam II. (

( urry. II. O. Lunaand the and voters This in tho v.iioi.11tho owncru nml i tiout Mnvin.. .r.. t ,

- - - - . -j , 1

and to elect to Congrcts, heas as a fro?; in a

loftier

Mrs.C. L. werecallers

wheat and barky atSiiull

Mr. E. M. Gotlden isto to

again hu

!j

j

To a of

is

tho byJ.

to

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r.u,.i ....,

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$ "t.L".)

.

tax

bl.-l- í

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are

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Ci. Iarrar.olo, tax not paid.. ''tí. Larrasoli, tax notpi.il :!) ,o0. l.arrazolo, tax not p.ii l 1 j

G. l.anazolo, tax not paid

..i .11.7 m nnivvii m rujijiui ibe as u.ioful iu a lu;:.p on a log and

What AndrewsWould Pol

Delegate Andrews, in thepresence of a large number ofcitizens of Deming, who met him

the depot last Saturday evening on his return from SilverCity, pledged his best elForts tohave an ELECTRIC P0WEI1PLANT similar to the one atGarden City, Kan., located atDeming if returned to Con- -

cress. 1 his would be the grand-est thing yet and would be themaking of both tho town and thevalley. As it is to be remember-ed that Delegate Andrews is

the man who "does things,"there is a power of force back ofhis pledge.

Moral: Vote for Andrews.

BRINGmUSCRIPTIONS

here:- -Our facilities for filling Physi-

cian's Prescriptions accurately,skillfully and correctly are un-

surpassed.There is no drug store on earth

that does better prescriptionwork than we do.

Our prescription compoundingperfect-tha- t's all.Our prices arc as little aa you

can afford to pay.IRVINE & RAITHEL.

Crazy Party.A crazy party will be given at

the K. P. hall on Friday even-

ing, Nov. Cth, by the Ladies of

the Maccabees. It will be for thebenefit of the Orphans and Hos-

pital Fund. Everybody come in

crazy cosíame. Admission 25c,

including refreshments.

Rousing RepublicanMeeting.

M. A. Otero aridR. H. Sims rna'lo a quick runfrom Silver City to Deminsr lastSaturday night. They came toadJri'33 a mass meeting whichhad bwn announced for Dtlc-i:at- c

Andrews and party, butwhich all cculd not attend owini,'to tho trains beinj; many hoursoft schedule. A large and en-- jthujia-iti- audience awaited thearrival of tho party, and whenGovernor Otero appeared ho re-ceived a splendid ovation, owiiiift ) his great popularity here andto the fact that when he wasgovernor he signed the bill cre-

ating Luna county.The Fpeaker3 were introduced

in neat talks by Hon. A. W.I'ollard. Tho hall had boon beau-tifully decorated in patrioticcolors and when the oratorsof the cveninir stenned out ontnc StaiTO unJer the protectingfous f Old Glory they weregreeted with ringing cheers.The talks were confined princi- - j

pally to the statehood question.The sneakers brought nut mrurconvincingly that Deleghte An- -

jUrewsonly could secure statehood for Nr.v Mexico, and judg-ing from the strict attentiongiven and tho rousing applaudswhich frequently greeted them,tho crowd was weighing theirwords with deep consideration.

While there wai no little dií- -

ap;iuiiHmnr. on acouni 01 uoie-!!..- "

gate Andrews being prevented

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1 1. . . . 11. . 1 .1 rum omiiig, mo taiK.s nuue,neverthelesí. were r.auh r.ppr

and if the expressions wehoard at their conolushn frommany of our pond Democraticfriends is any criterion. DelegateAndrews won lots of votes fromthe meeting.

4.sj;.;.iit;.f;'..t,C3C c;:ap:.iai A. I.

r

Toth Husmeas

Houses to Desert Claims andDeeded Lands just outside limits.

7 Call

two of the

s

t &

AttentionThe officers of the Maccabees

are to at-

tend tho regular meeting Nov.Gih at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp.

Agnes Warren, Com.

Dig candidate ball at I lent

tonight. Speech making, musicand feasting.

Bros, making specialprices on High Grado Kansas

for a time.

Little Ernest Foulks felUut ofa wagon and dislo-

cated his collar

If readers will bear withusa little longer this politicalbusiness will cut out.

Mrs. wife of Rev.Mathison, Socorro, died inthat last Saturday along illness. She was well knownin Deming and friends here will

to hear hJr death.

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J.sa

Col

Is

Hew

ye lire

plori'jiis sunny days.

Vote for th i nm next Ttios-da- y,

boys. We want to soo

our town and country progr?33.

Mr. and Mrs, J jhn R. Dcwac,

of Sha f tor, Texa. are amongthe now arrials hora. Th.?y

come with the view of boatingin thi valley.

SANCR! n nun

and for ?

í'

Rent,the town

cast of

dale

Shull are

Flour short

bone.

our

be

ofcity after

be sorry of

What

all

L.,lly

eiakg Real Estate?llonideneo Properties

Isivestmsnt and OccupationHomesteads,

sjudge Chapman's Oifiicesdoors Posloflico, headquarters

DEMING REAL ESTATE,COMMISSION

Maccabeci.

especially requested

Wdnesday

Mathison,

Now

if

at?

PURCHASING CO.j

Methodist College.There is to be a Methodist

school located in somo town inNew Mexico in a short time. Itwill mean a whole lot to thetown that get3 it. Doming is

tho ideal spot for it but in orderto secure it we will have to be upand doing. We will have moreto say about the establishmentof the school in a short time.

Capt. Wright is our guestagain.

Dave Fullock was clown fromSilver City Wednesday. Mr.Fullock was accompanied by hisfamily.

Just received car of coal di-

rect from mines. No old coalin stock. Thcno orders to 55.

W. R. Merrill.Mrs. W. J. Hodgdon has re-

turned from a pleasant visitwith her daughter, Mrs. HenrySweet, at Denson.

d Weatheimug.

is the Time to Bay

Heater and

TtjT 2 jl olítuquaríers ior iism

M A Mm

fine rropsriyMr. John R. Dewar, of Shaf -

,

éé..

jtcr, Tex., yesterday cta-e- a, curred at Hachita last Saturdayidea! through tho New Mexico j

night. Deceased was an old-jLaii-

Locating Co., for the, timer throughout this country'fine property of Mr. W. II and well known here. He hadMerrill, jut north of the Santa 'of late years been engaged inFe freight depot. The proper-- ! mining and was a partner with

jty embraces two nice residences A. J. Clark of this city in somaj and forty acres of land, and was valuably mines near Hachita.sold for $10i. Mr. Clark left Sunday evening

Mr. Dewar will move his fsm-- 1 for Hachita to attend to ths f.here and take immediate

fV charse of his pureha.-'- e lie is a'very pleasant gentleman and weare pleased to see hii.i como inour midst.

It is about all over.

Insurance business 3 pickingup since the fires.

Th ?mucraticfl:"""1, at Clark s opra Ihouse lastFriday nivrht proved to be a most

Niemovab e aili:r.Farmers, como in and learn

the prices Shull Bros, are mak-ing on groceries, feed stulf, etc.,etc.

Many fine horse3 will bo s.enat El Po's First Annual RaceMeet and Horse Show, begin-ning next week. Of course youare going.

Shull Dros. are makinor thecheapest prices on groceries ofany store in Deming. Phone 157.rree delivery.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Swanzy Sun-- jdayed on the river. Tho elaywas grand to commune withnature, and especially so on theplacid Mimbres.

Tuy your groceries from ShullBros. Clean, fresh stock. Phone157. Free delivery.

Mr. Luker, representing theDenver Type Foundry, was herethis week. He sccurtd an orderfor a new printing plant frcmthe Headlight.

)ymoEd

REAL ESTATE

PhonoGold Ave.

tú??i ' ;.'i i "'.! m ;, aa

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rs

At.vs.f

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that

rws

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Anctucr üld-Tisi- sr GoneThe death of David Whalev oc--

eral and aifairs of deceased.

That wa.sa gluriou.rally at Silver City last Saturday.The people r.ro with DelegataAr.drews-th- ey want statehood.

Thi Graphic wa3 mistaken lastweek in regird to Mr. Wullis,who owned tho Headlight build-ing, carrying insurance. Thebuilding was uninsured.

Sjlvanite, tho new El Dorado,is catching quite a few of ourpeople. May it turn out thatthe streets of tho new camp arepaved with gold.

Cut price on High Grado Kan-sas Flour now en at

Shull Eros.Cade Wright, who was tossed

by an angry bull on the W.imr.ranch a few weeks ago and ser-iously hurt, his life being des-paired of at first, has fully re-

covered and is again punchingcows.

Now is the timo to set outOnion Sets fcr early springonions.

J. A. Maiioney.Regular services at the Meth-

odist church Sunday. Mrs. Al-ki- re

will sing at the morning ser-vice. The young people are es-

pecially invited to the evenings ;rvice, when the pastor will se-

lect for his subject, "Life andIts Possibilities.' Special musicwill also be rendered at this ser-vice. Everybody invited.

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DEMING GRAPHICC D. AM8&pSI,EUpr an Proprietor

SUBSCRIPTION 12.00 PER YÉAR.

Published Every FrUay.

Official Paper of Deming, N. M.

Enteral Murk IS. 1903. at mtoffic In DurilnrN. M., a. Moil-lM- a matter, andar act of oun

tw of atarea I. 171.

Phone 105.

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u riii'ii-ij.- . .Sa' ' ' iOJ7I tfIXT CZLICATI TO CONGRESS

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For President

WILLIAM H. TAFTof Okio.

For Vice President

;AMES S. SHERMAN

of New York.

For Delegate to Congress

HON. W. II. ANDREWS

of Albuquerque.

For Member of Council From Dona Ana,rant and Luna Counties

R. A. McBRIDE

of Las Cruces

For Member of Ilouse From Otero,Dona Ana, Grant and Luna Counties

A. A. TEMKE

of Doming.

For Member of House from Grant andLuna Counties

H. H. BETTS

f gUver City.

For Sheriff

D. B. STEPHENS.

for Treasurer and Collector

CHRIS RAITHEL.

For Assessor

W. R. MERRILL.

For Probate JudgeTHOMAS HUDSON.

For School Superintendent

FRANK WHITEHOUSE.

For Surveyor

II. p. STRICKLER.

For Second District Commissioner

CHARLES L HOWLETT.

For Third District Commissioner

J. J. JACOBSON.

"If I believed that Larra- -

zolo could win statehoodquicker than Andrews, I

would be here supportingLarrazolo. This is some

wthing we are doing forourselves, and in voting

for Andrews we are help--

ing New t become

a state. Andrews and

X Governor Curry.

Somebody will feel awful wearyafter next Tuesday.

Anyhow, we trust the countrywill be safe after November 3rd.

You want statehood of course.

Vote for Andrews and we wil

get it.

All the doubtful states will befound to be in the Republicancolumn.

Luna county is coming. A vote- for the Republican ticket nex

Tuesday will make her come thatmuch faster.

Every county in the Territoryshould go for Andrews nextTuesday. His election meanseverything for New Mexico.

Yes, the people will rule alover 'this grand land just thesame after next Tuesday theRepublican party will W ejected

Vote the Republican Ticket.Vote for D. B. Stephens for t

calSheriff.

Voto for Chris Raithel forTreasurer and Collector. of

(orVote for W. R. Merrill for

Assessor.Vote for Thomas Hudson for

Probate Judge. or

Vote for Frank Whitehouse forSuperintendent of Schools. Is

Vote for II. B. Stricklcr forSurveyor.

Vote for Charles L Howlettfor Commissioner Second Disrict.

Vote for J. J. Jacobson forCommissioner Third District.

Vote for R. A. McBride, IIII. Betts and A. A. Temke forthe Legislature.

Vote for the whole Republican0

ticket and let's have a changein Luna county. It no doubt wilwork for the good of all.

Last week of the campaign.

And the day 3 next Tuesday.

Great will be the fall thercoof Democracy.

Vote the Republican tickestraight as the "crow flies."

What an elegant supply of newhats we will have on hands nextweek.

We'll tell you all about howthe Republicans did the thingup brown next week.

The show to elect the Republican ticket in Luna county nextTuesday is most flattering.

Uh, tne awful avalanche o

votes that's going to bury OldSister Democracy next Tuesday

Cyclones are getting into NewMexico. We hadn't been looking for any other than the onewhich will salivate Larrazolonext Tuesday.

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The Silver City Independenremarks that the election of Wil

liam J. Bryan is daily becomingmore assured. We supposemeans in Grant county.

On this the eve of one o? thegreatest elections in the historyof our country, The Graphic confidently predicts the electionWm. II. Taft and Wm. II. Andrews.

The Graphic has endeavoredto cut out a big portion of its

burning" editorials this weekWe received such a pronouncedwarning last week that it willtake years to erase the impres-sion thereof.

With a Republican Senate anda Republican House, what on

earth could Larrazolo do towardgetting statehood for New Mexi-c- d.

Elect Andrews and you haveour word for it that this long hoped for blessing will be given us.

Delegate Andrews says that ifhe is ed and does not secure stateh xd at the short session of congress, then and therewill he resign his seat and flutterhome. Now if that isn't a fairproposition we'd like to knowwhat is. It certainly is fair andone the people of New Mexicowill make the mistake of theirlives in turning down. But wehave no fears; we think we knowthe people of New- - Mexico prettywell.

The Democratic national committee last week published thenames of all the men who hadcontributed so much as $100 tothe Bryan cause. On the listwere the names of but two NewMexicans, N. R. Laughlln, aSanta Fe attorney, and SigraundLindauer, the merchant of Dom-

ing, and ex-bo- ss of the Lunacounty Democracy. If it shouldso happen that Mr. Bryan iselected president, it is probablethe new crowd in charge of thebuna Democratic party will be re-

ferred to Mr. Lindauer, when itcomes to disbursing the federalpatronage of the county, andthen the sign3 on the sidewalksin that town will be framed withred. paint,

THE DEM1NG GRAPHIC

If You Read Thiswill be to learn that tUo loading; mMlwriter nd machota of all the invertí

schools oi practice recommend, m thestrongest terms p3ltla, each and evwyInRmllont enUrlii Into the composition

Dr. I'lorco's Uolilim Medical Discoverythe cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia,

catarrh of stomach, "liver enropUInt,torpid liver, or uiuousnexx, enrome noww A.affections, and all catarrhal dlnoaiu-- s of

whatever region, name or nature. It I

also a speolllc remedy for all such chnilclong nundlug cuse of catarrhal aftYc- -

lions aim IDKir nwuiiauia, u ururitiuai,throat and lunit dlaeaMi (except conmino-tlon- )

accompanied with sever coughs. Itnot so ft mm lor acme com ana cmian.

imt fur Itnirerintf. or rhruulc case It ItMpocUlly ellicacious In produclnc pelect Clire. HCOIHUltiM hurt v. in-i- i jiwi ,

Golden Seal root, ltlMMlroot, .sujiio root.Maudrako root and VJum'n's root-- all of

which ara highly praised as remedios fnrall the abovi ii nuon'ti aueriioni uy ucn-- mlnent moillcal writer and Usachers asProf. Itartholow, ofyjefferson Mod. Colleg: Prof. lUrvrt the Univ. of Pa.jrroi. Uniey-wrrngwo-

ort, m. i , oi iin-pel- tMed. Cpllegn, ChlcsKo; Prof. John

Kins, M. 1Í.0I Cincinnati; ITol. JohnM. ScudderfNt. 1).. of Cincinnati j Prof.Edwlo lyTlvMi. M. D., of llahncDanaMed. GmeSA Chicago, and scores ofDtbtryvatfilly emlnuul lu their Mvcrusch'icVrTf practk.only ois-'iit- timt m lut uaajx

ri S

i . j V 'tV r iri 'ii llllti1-iifv-

ffiri!1!? UUii publicity ol i lortuuiIs the Wil posible guaranty of lu merits.a .Iiiim it this Dubllhed formula willShow that -- Golden Medical Dlwiverycontains no poisonous, harmful or habit- -

forming drug ami no aiconoi cnemicsujjure, Ulplo-renni- giyrennn ng u;in.i...l nivmrltiA Is ontlrel unnlilvllonahla snd liedle Is a most useful agentIn the cure of all stomach a well a bron-

chial, throat and lung affec'luns. Tht.niIs lha highest medical aumoniy ior n

uh In all such cases. The" Diseovery "la concentrated glyceric etra tyf native,medicinal roots and Is saf and rellahlo

A booklet of extracts from emiM-nl- .

iul .iilhi.rltiw. .ruliiollill ll Inuriliiii.ts miilM trrt on rv.'VL Addr-j-

Dr. It V. flucu, Ilúdalo. N. Y.

Ruebush Q...Measday

...FROrUIETORS...

CityLiveryStable

GOOD TEAMSand Fine Turnouts.

Rig3 by the day and hour atreasonable rates. Horse3boarded by the week ormonthit tr

2 Henry Meyer,

WHOLESALE

P RetailBUTCHER.

Plumbing'Windmill Repair

Work done promptly and satis-

faction given. Second hand wind"

mills bought and sold.

W. J. Graham Q Son

DEMING, N. M.FKONI 103.

JUDGE

PARKERPENS

DY THEIRMERITS...

BECAUSE

They are the "pea oípleasure.".,

WHAT DOES

IT MEAN?It is the name of apatented Improve-ment used exclu-sively in the Tarker Tenwhich prevents leakingor Boiling. It's a good

habit to form that ofusing a Parker P: 0.

Ccmt In and titwthoUt you

W. P.Tossell.No. W.

Professional Cards.

JAMES R. WADDILLATTOnNEY COUNSELOR

Office in Ilaker Block, Spruce St,Deming, New Mexico

W. F0LLAR1)ATTOKNEY-AT-LA- W

Office in Mahoncy block.

Spruce St. Dcming N. M.

A. A. TEMKE. '

ATTO!tNEY-.T--LA- W.

City Hall. ::- -:: Deminu, N. M,

ELY & CONG DON

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS

Spruce St. Dermnjr, N. M.

R. F.. HAMILTON

Attorney-at-La- w

Deming, - New Mexico.

Dr. P. M. SteedThysician and Surgeon.

Office Phone 80 Residence Tbone 86

Deming, N. Mex.

DR. J. G. MplRrilYSICIAN and SURGEON

PhoB 72.

Have your eyes cnrefully tested andglasses correctly fitted at home.

DR. J. B. BARBEE

Physician and SurgeonThone 19.

OrFiCE-Bu- nk Hotel, Rooms 1, 2 and 3

DEMING, NEW MEXICO

COOKE CHAPMANJuntice of the Peace Precinct No. 1.

Conveyancer. Notary Public. RealEstate and Loans. Special atten-

tion to collections. Telephone C2.

Mahoney Clocll, Near PostoGce

' Brewrey

OLDEST RESORTIn Town.

J Best Quality of ;Beer and Liquors

ALWATS ON HAND

JOHN DECKERT

Killinger Q Co.

COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

New and Second HandGoods Bought and Sold.

$750 Soda Fountain forSale at a Bargain.

PHONE 31 N. M.Siitrir Avt. DEMING,

Hing Lee,Fine new stock of stapleand fancy groceries, alsobest candies etc.

CHINESE and JAPAN-

ESE fancy articles at low-

est prices.

Mahoney Building, Silver Avenue

Deming, N. M.

I W. H. RueCarpenter 0and Builder 1

2 Mn Taart' Kioerlence CnarE1

2 atess Strictly First Class Work.

Your Contract Solicited

1 Deming, - N. M. Í

3 ST. LOUIS j- -

2 RESTAURANTS2 s

MealsAll

Hours

Fresh Oysters-- OPEN UNTIL 12:00 P in.

Silver Ave., 1st door northS or Sunset Hotel.

lililí

THE

BANK OF DEMINGDEMING, NEW MEXICO

Established in 1592Capital Stock (paid in).... $ 30,000.00

Surplus and Undivided Profits 15,000.00

Deposits (Jan. 6, 1908).. 222,000.00

This BanK has been established over rifteen Tears transacting a gen-era- l,

commercial banking business and solicits the accounts of Indlvidaall,Firms and Corporattoas. ,

We will give you our best efforts in looking after any business en-

trusted to us and art able to give prompt and efficient service.

Liberal accommodations made to these who have been satisfactorycustomers. ,

FOREIGN EXCHANGEWe draw direct on all the principal cities of Europe.

OfFICIlSJohn Coasrrr, rillntJ. A. Maiionby, Vic Preoidtnt

STAR

DIIICTORS

F. WILSON, Prop.

We sell only Pure Milk to Our Customers.Will deliver in Bottles or in Bulk to Suitthe Purchaser.

DEMING,

Roomso

NicestI Light

PHONE-- 55- W.

ANO

J.

Aamva C Rarniau Caahl1!. DaowM, AmI Cathht

DAIRY

NEW MEXICO

for Rent!

Merrill.

New

TownHousekeeping

and Single.

Deming Mercantile Co.

Groceries and Hardware,Hay, Grain and

Fancy groceries specialty. Agent for the famousChase and Sandborn's Teas and Coffees :- -: :- -: :- -:

Deming

R.

Mexico.

in

Flour

F. C. PETERSONProprietor .

Deming Carriage Worttsand Hardware Supply House

Carriage, Wagon and Farm Imple-ment Work General Blacksmithingand Horseshoeing 7 &Corner Gold Ave. and HemlocK St DEMING N. M.

Colonist RatesQ'JJ California, Arizona, Etc.Daily Until Oct. 31, 190S

$30.00 From DEMING, NEW MEXICO.

Liberal stopover privileges. Personalty conducted excursions.Tickets accepted in tourist sleepers on payment of Pullman rata, and

in chair car.No bette way of becoming acquainted with the Great Southwest,

where small farms yield a competence, than by traveling over the'Santa Fa.

ta youUtmtura uwut CaliforniaArUuna, te.

The Graphic

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D. A. CREAMER, At.fjiMikc. n. n.

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for the News.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL

Don't overlook the ladies'crazy party.

Miss Mary Whitehill was theguest of Mrs. K. Hudson thfoweek.

Attorney A. A. Temka Í3 backfrom a short business run toSilver City.

Mrs. El Cai'skadon entertain-ed the Thursday Whist club lastThursday.

r.r Cataiad SKIa.Chapped skin whether on tho hamla

or face may be cured in onu night bypplylnj Chamberlain's Salve. It in

aUo umqualed for sore nipples, bumsam! acalila. For sale by all di uggisU.

Miss Emma Colson, from theriver, wa3 shopping in townthis week.

The first ice of tho winter hasformed and the mornings areclear and frosty.

Let's get up a little fund toreceive the election returns by

wire Tuesdhy night.Haw's TD,.T

W offer On Hundred Dollar. R.wanl for aiyraatof l'tarrh that rannot ho rurel by llail'aCtiarrh Cur. Y. i. ClltNKY k HI, 'IuIimu. u.

W. the unilrmiir.iH hav. kniwn V. J. Clionryfur tha lal 15 yiars, ami him iwrfiwtlj-LrOor!- l

In all bumaa tnuiaa'.'li'iti. aiul (Iryu.icially kbl tu carry out any mail, byhi Arm. Wauhnu, Kihnan A Makin,

Wlmlnu! IfiiiKiriaUi Tiiiwlo, ().llail'a Catarrh Cure l taken Infernally, aotmir

directly Upmi th. Dual and mucou. turf.ee (Ilia ayatent. IrMlmonln'.i ..ni (rué. 1 rio loeHer butt!. 8"M by all I'riii.rl.U.

Take Halla family I'iil for eonatipatin.

Next Tuesday will be quite ananimated day in Deming as wellas elsewhere, no doubt.

Mrs. Mary Powell, who hasspent the last month in EI Taso,returned home this week.

Buy your stoves cf Small andthen you will have money left tobuy fuel. At Small's RepairShop, Silver Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Whitehilland children were Deming visi-

tors the forepart of the week.

The many friends in Deming

of Mr. W. T. Franey arc delight-

ed to note his return to our city.

For Sale.

three newsale. See W.Phone 55.

wagons forR. Merrill.

Mrs. E. J. Eittreim is herefrom Rincón visiting relatives.Her old friends are pleased tosee her.

ttaBltthad melancholy, probably caused byan inactive liver. A baa liver makrsone croaa and irritable, causes mentaland phyaicul depression and may resultji..:. i.. il.ii ' - ti i.:.... i.. roisaairnUBiy. uuuuru un umc i ufknowledge! to be the perfect liver r.

If vou'ro blue and out of aorta.cet a bottle today. A positive cure forbilious headache, constitution, chillsand fever and all liver complaints. Soldry Irvine & Kaithel.

Miss Hardesty and MissWright,accompanied by Ebsen Burnside,

of Silver City, attended the show

here last week.

For Sale --Restaurant fixtureswith 5 months' lease on 3 rooms.All ready for business. See

M. M. Killinger.

The Santa Fe has been badly

laid out the past week on ac

count of washouts in Kansas

and Oklahoma.

Make a date with us. We havethem. James' Market.

Phone 55.

By this time next week therewill probably be some people

who will hardly feel like assimHating their food.

Mar tkaa EataSh If Ta Hack.

To maintain health, mature man orwoman needa juat enougn xooa ra

utD.t and autiulv enerev andbody heat The habitual consumption

of more iooa man la nceaury lvrthese purposes is the prime cause oíatomacn irouuies, rneuinumui -

i t Li, lmua If troubled Withviucia v vuw w ji.j;...iU Mvúii vnur diet, let reaa- -

on and not appetite control and take a. . 1 O t firth

few doees oi unamuenuni uiuiu.uind Liver Tableta and you will soon bo

all right again, ioreaieoy an urujrgista.

W. nes,formerly S. P.

ticket clerk in Deming, who hasrmon o.nendlnir the past few

weeks here, has gone to Bakers

field, Cal.

Rosch Q LeopoldCONTRACTORSand BUILDERS

Plana and Specifications onApplication.

Buffalo Bill.The famous Buffalo Bill Wild

West and Congress of RoughRiders held the boards in Darn-ing last Friday. Tho dav for thnattraction was ideal and the

rge crowd present entered intnthe spirit of tho occasion with afullness that afforded all thegreatest enjoyment. The showwas up to its old standard form.

This 6how is especially á greatdrawing card in the effete East.

Fresh fruits, melons, etc., atMeyer's M?at Market.

J. A. Kinnear Co.

DruggistsStationery, PerfumeryAnd Toilet Articles.

Special Attention Given toPrescription Department.

Mrs. John Brockman anddaughter, Miss Margaret, of L03Angeles, Cal., were guests atthe Harvey House several dayslast week.

CaU Wtalh.r Adviceto all is to beware of concha and coldsmi the cheat; aa neglected they reudilylead to pneumonia, consumption orother pulmonary troubled. Just asnoon aa the coun appears treat-i-t withHullard'a llorchound Syrup, the stand-ard cure of America. Uae as directed-- perfectly harmless. A cure and preventivo fur all diseases of tho lungs.Price 23c, 50c nnd $1.00 per bottle. Soldby Irvine & IUithel.

Mr. Van Dorn Miller, who hasspent several weeks out at theSteve Birchfield ranch, returnedborne Sunday, much benefitedby his trip.

Ses ThatGalvanite Roofing. Best evermade. For sale by

W. ii. Merrill.Mrs. Wright Lawhon and little

son, George Crawford, of Duug- -

as, Ariz., are visiting at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Lawhon.

Meyer's Meat Market is headquarters fcr fresh fruits, melons,etc.

Ntrtr Harryabout a cough -t- here's no need of worryii you will treat it at Its nrst appear-ance with lirtllard's llorchound Syrup.It will stop the coiij;h al once and putyour lungs and throat buck into per-fectly healthy condition. Sold by Irvine& Kaithel.

Fresh fruits, melons, etc.. atMeyer's Meat Market.

Mr3. C. P. Crawford anddaughters, Misses Hazel andLouise, of Silver City, weredown this week as the guests ofMrs. John Brockman.

Mrs. A. I. Guy will not spendthe winter in Deming. She hasdecided to go to Roswell. Thiswill be a great disappointment toher many friends here.

Meat MarKet Opens.We have our Meat Market

open at "the old stand andthe trade will find us hand-lin- rr

the best meats the market alfords. A fair share ofthe public's patronage solicited.

READE BROS.Phone 211.

The handsome plate glass windows on the north side of theDeming National bank buildingwere badly cracked by the Headlight fire but were fully insured

To Headlight Subscribers .

Subscribers to the Headlightfailing to receive their papershould notify the publishers, asour subscription list was lost inthe fire and there is no otherway of finding out who our subscribers are. headlight

We understand Mr. W. C.Wallis will erect a handsomebrick or cement block businesshouse on the site of the oldHeadlight building. This willbe a display of enterprise thecitizens of the town will

WANTED 8uoCBa Maoaíinb rwiulraa havrvlcaa of man in Domini to luuk aftr axpir-in-g

auliacrlptlona aixl to aeeura tww bualnm bymvana of apaclal imthla unuaually ir.-Uv- ;

poalllon parmanant; prafar on with aparianM,but woulJ fonaijer any api'litant with rl nat-ural quallnniUona: aaUry 1.60 pr day. with com-mini-

opium. Adilraaa, with rafarvnr. R. CFwtoock. roum 102, Huewaa U Uuilditif .

tiW York.

THE DEM1NG GRAPHICNotice for Publication.

Department of the Interior. U. R. LandOltire at Loa Cruces, N. M., Oct. 20,11)08.

Notice is hereby given that David J,Olaen, of Dcminjr, Luna County, N.M.,who, on March 21, ll)5. made Home-stead Ppplicalion, No. 4U79, for South-west quarter, Section 6, Township 24 S,Kange 9 VV, N. M. I'r. Meridun, hasHied notice of intention to muk FinalCommutation Proof, to establish clnimto the land alwve described, before H.Y. McKeyes, U. S. Court Commission-er, at Deming, N. M., on the 23rd dayof November, 1908.

Claimant immcs aa witnesses:Arthur A. Donglasa.of Peming.N.f.f.William J. Wamel.of Deming, N. M.Melrose M. Killinger.of Duming.N.M.Leo Ü. Lester, of Ueming, N. M.

KimnNE Van Patten, Kesrister.

Notice for Publication.Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land

Oll'u'e at Las Cruces, N. M., (Jot. 20,11HM.

Notice Is hereby Riven that OscarGerst, of Doming, Luna County, N, M.,who, on Sept 6, 11)07, made llomenteadapplication, No. M87, for NWJ SKJ;SVVJ NKJ; Ni; SWJ& SEJ NW, Sec-

tion W'l, Township 'i S, K:ine 8 W, N.M. Pr. Meridan, has Tiled notion of

to Final Commutation Proof, toestablish claim to the land above de-

scribed, before H. Y. McKeyes, U. S.Court Commissioner, at Deming, N.M., on the 'rd day of November, 1008.

Claimant numes as witnesses:Samuel W. Ruebuuh.of Deming.N.M.Robert L. Crenshaw, of Deming, N.M.

D. Slmll, of Deming, N. M.Ceorgo D. Sliull, of Deming, N. M.

Elgknk Van Patten, Register.

Notice for PabUcatlon.Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lund

Ollii-- at Las Cruces, M. N., Oct. 20,11)08.

Notice is hereby given that George C.Rvade, of Columbus, Luna County, N.M., who, on December 3, 11)02, madeHomestead application, No, '.797, forNortheuHt quarter, Section 1, Towiiship29 S, Range 8 VV, N. M. Pr. Moridan,has filed notice of intention to FundFive year Proof, to establish claim tothe land above discriUd, before ii. Y.McKeyes, U. S. Court Conimissioner.atDeminir, N. M., on the 24th day ofNovember, 1908.

Claimant names as witnesses:Frank A. Uoade, of Columbus, N. M.Andrew J. Kyle, of Columbus, N. M.Pedro Pacheco, of Columbus, N'. M.Andrew Ü. Iiuiley.of Columbus, N.M.

Eugene Van Patten, Register.

Notlc for Publication.Department of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd

Ullioc at bad Cruce, N. M., Uct. Ü0,l'JUS.Notico la hereby given that David T.

Brown, of Deniinjr, LuniiCuunty.N. Al.,who, on October 5, 11W7, male Ilome- -

81 tail opplicutiun, No. rrlT, for South- -

west quarter, bectinn .10, l owrmlnp i!o

S, KaiiKe 9V. N. M. Pr. MerMan.hiiHlllrd nulice of intention to muke r'innlI'ommutation Proof, to ealablmh claim(o tlii land above doscnlxd, hufore Ii.Y. McKeyes, U. S. Court (Jomtni&iiomr,ftt Doming, N. M., on tho 21ih day ofNovnmbur, I'JOS.

Claimant nmeg an witncs.'ioi:(ieorKn F. Howard, of Hondale, N.M.William Trexler, of Hondale, N. Al.Clayton Crossley, of Hondale, N. Al,William Al. Anglin.of Hondah?, N.A1.

KUOKNE V an I'attkn, Keniiter.

Notlct for Publication.Dcpntínient of the Interior, U. S. Land

Oilk'o nt l.aa truces, M. Al., uc.uDer21. l'JOS.

Notice is hereby Riven that Laura E.Hon, of Deminir, N. Al.. who on MarchÍÍ.S, llin7, made llonieatead applicttionNo. i)283, for Northwest quurler, bee-lio- n

ol, Townubip 2-- S., Uaiwe I) W.,New Alexico Principal Alerilian, hasfiled notice of intention to make finalcommutation proof, to establish claimto the land hImvu described, bofo if L.V. AlcKeyes, U. S. Court Comminflion-er- ,

at Deminir. N. Al., on tho 5ih dayof December, 1908.

Claimant names as witnesses:James 1 Doherty, of Deminir, N. M.

" " "Grundy BlevinaFrank Coxl'ink Westfall " "

Euckse Van Patten, Register.

Notlc for PabUcatlon.Department of the Interior, U. 5. Land

OihVe at Laa Cruces, N. M., October24. 1008.

Notice is hereby piven that DavidDcLong, of Diinimr, New Alxieo,who.on April 25, 1906, made Homesteadapplication N. 47M. for Southeastquarter, Section 12, Township 21 S.,Kange 10 W., New Mexico PrincipalMeridian, has filed notice of intentionto make final Commutation Proof, toestablish claim to tho lnnd above de-

scribed, before B. Y. McKeyes. U. S.Court Commissioner.at Deming.N. Al.,on the 4th day of December. I'M.

Claimant names as witnesses:William T. Harris, of Deming, N. Al.Alurid L. Frisbie " "

' "AlonzoA.DouRlassJoseph C. Harris

Eugene Van Patten. Register.

Charley Sneider'sTailor Place.

Cleaningand

Pressing

SUftr ATinse. - DEMING, N. M.

IllAtly CnUtr with Inaw.When you see that kind of a weather

forecast you know that rheumatismweather is at hand. Get ready for itnow bv sretling a bottle of Ballard'sSnow Liniment. Finest thing made forrheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, aoreand stiff joints and muscles, all achesand pains. 25. bOc and $1.00 a bottlo.Sold by Irvina & Raithel.

Teller, Salt Rheum and EczemaKrr etimt by Chamhrrtaln'a Salve. One appllcauuu filicvta uie itcuuig anti utirutDg aeuatiuu,

OWKrWODDtoSXH 0ÚC)TOC.0 OtXWrCOfOCOO0

Com-noncin-, September 1st, and continuing until October 31st, the following

second clans colonist rates will be in effect to all western points in California,Arizona and New Mexico, including Deming. Write today and have yourfriend ? in the cast come out and see the beauties and advantages of the west.If you (kvirc to purchase ticket at this end of the line rVj cover such passage,call on our agent at Deming, make deposit to cover, advise him name and ad-dro- ss

of passenger, and we will do the rest.

CHICAGO $.'5.00OMAHA SO. 00ST. LOUIS 35.B0NEW YORK 58. (X)

PITTSBURG 47.00BOSTON $50.00 to CH.00CLEVELANDDES MOINES 32.85

AsK Any Agentabout these rate3, alio about tho elegant Tourist or write

M. O. BICRNELL.General Passenger

FARMERS.We are closing out a lot of our hard-

ware stock at a very low price. Comeand aec.

Razors and Ramr-strops- .

Tost-hol- e Diners.Garden Hose.Chopping Axes.Ron it Handle Spades.Well Pulleys ami Buckets.Mattcx-ka- .

Wire Fence Stretchers.Grindstones.l'loat Pans.Tin Tubs.Wash Boards.Willow Baskets.1 in Wsre.Aleat Choppers.Gopher Trips.Butcher Knives.Srissnrs.Garden Hose.Canteens.And many other things.

Crescent Lamber Company.

Vrr tf,o

Eest Meal njni City B&9

ofiethe

DemiEgRestaurant

LawHuen, Prop.DEMING, N, M.

Stiver Ave.,Next Door to PaUce Saloen.

JAN KEEDealer In

visit

GroceriesDryCigarsToduccos

China and Japan Goods

DEMING, - NEW MEXICO

CO TO

DOU GL ASFOB YOU

Painting' andPaper-hangin- g'.

I make it a Specialty.

Place of business near Public School.

DiarrheaWhen roa want a quick cure without

any loss of time, and one that Is followedby bad results,

Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera andDIorrhooa Remedy

never falla pleasant take.equally valuable for children.

famous for its over large partthe civilised world.

Quarts Location blanka at this

f B P 1 M 1! 14

K J Til Lita k.l II I

no

It and is toIt is It la

cures a oi

ñ

1 1 Ld

RATES.

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COUNCIL P.LLTF3 $30.KANSAS CITY 80.NEW ORLEANS 35.PHILADELPHIA 51.BALTIMORE 51.BUFFALO 47.ST. PAUL 30,

'ENSACOLA 40,And a great many other points.

Through Sleepers,

Ass't Agt,

Goods

-m -

TUCSON, ARIZ,

OLICHl)F.ALKIt IN

fjDry Goods, Clothing',Él tilr t . á--i

ta oais, taps, boois, noes, apj Gent's Furnishing Goods, N

U Navajo BlanketsI'll itl

I ITS:

use

office.

B Ud o.T,Tr.n,

wfit MAKER OF THE N. A. D. COWBOY BOOT-SEN- D FOR

4 MEASURE BLANK

Agent for R. T. Frar.ier Fueblo Sad.llrs

0000507523007530

g

Ui Demine'. i New Mexico rrl

A MAN MAY EARN I

a princely Mtlary may omunatiil tho 1'lii'st wage cf his trado-- he may lo a nice, tliming iu fanning, oruit!rchanliiin-y- tt f he n uda all his money ho is a Ucsjierutely

riuan. Ho will reinniu in ioverty until ho t bank alitth Í his cnniiiis nnd cnmlo n surplus fuud for tho day of ad-

versity ami jTovide for the unproductive years of advanced age.You know tliis is tnic. Arc you still snyinp, "Next week I will

put nwny a little money?" NOW is the time. E cry dayeouiili. We wont you to c?Vl your bank account bore; and itmnttcre not how little you start with. We will give yon a hanklook aud a supply of chock. Wc offer you adsolvti bafbtt andwill appreciate your patrounpc

DEMING NATIONAL BANK(Under the supervision of the United States Government.)

Dcminrj New Mexico.

B. P. Shull G. D. Shull

Shuíl Bros. Supply Co.Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

HAY, FLOUR and FEED' Call and See Us.

Oa Corner East or PostoSlce Telephone 157

ass

in

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business

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nr. r.rvrs i

I FQR SALES '1 ,

bCt SbFine Piece of Property in Deming.6 Improved Residence Lots, located in best part

of the city; on Easy Terms. A good many of our new dress goods wcro too late in arriving for our Grand Opening Dfeplay and besidesAlso 320 fine land, close to town.acres farming twice each have left nothing

Address, we are going to feature a Special Dress Goods Display year, so wc

undone to make our first attempt a grand success.

Box 254. Deming, N. M. &!5 WE OFFER FOR THE NEX1 fTN DAYS AS FOLLOWS

DEMING GRAPHIC

LOCAL AND PERSONAL

The artesian well ia comingright along.

Frank Nordhaus' beautiful newhome is rapidly going skyward.

frs. C. D. Ambrose is im-

proving from a week's illness.

Mr. W. R. Merrill's manyfriends will regret to learn hehas been on the sick list thisweek.

The friends of Mr. Foster rent-che- ap. Inquire this ofrce.ore delighted to see him again.He has been down in Mexico forseveral months.

For Sale Heating stove andother household articles. Mrs.J. T.' Warren, south cf the pub-lic school building.

Al Watkins, one of our big-

gest stockmen, is back from ato grand old Texas. He had

a world of enjoyment whilegone. t

Mrs. 0. It. Harvey and chil-

dren left Monday for San Liego,Cal., where they have gone toreside. Numerous friends wereloath to see them leave.

If you want laundry work orgeneral cleaning done at yourhome, send for Mrs. Faust. 10cents an hour.

xxXXNNifrom$250.00 REV ARB

ofand of

Mary Alkire hereher home in Oklahoma visitingher Mr. and Mrs. II. V.

delighted to see her.

Wanted Reünouishment1G0 3 or 4 miles of people.Deming. Give description andprice. Must be I). V.

Hammock, in of Graphic,Deming, N. M.

Judge Fennir.gton had a severeattack of on leavingAlbuquerque and still confined

to his home. He expects to bea few days.

rea 52

Catch on to that te

electric sign in the display win-

dow at Mahoney's emporium."Things in motion sooner catchthe eye than what not stirs."

Grape Fruit is the thing forbreakfast. Have you tried them?

James' Market.Thone 55.

Mr. Wm. Dickson will leavewith his family for Marathon,Tf. nlinnt: thfl first, nf thp

' itfmonth. They have many friends ' tihere who will regret o sec themgo.

Tom

trip

Grandma Coan happened to a

very painfnl accident this week.. . .it i li

wiuie assisting in upsome stove pipo she fell cm thehot stove and sjstaincd severeburns.

For Rent.One Three Room House within

one block of postónico furnish-ed. Inquire at SteamLaundry.

Mr. W. H. Humphries was in

town last Saturday in the inter-est cf El Ta'.o's Annual

Meet and Horse Show, tobe given on November 4. 5 and6. From the enthu3iasm dis-

played by Humph, it certainlyto be a very

affair.

is

The business men Deming will pay $250

reward for the arrest conviction personsresponsible for the recent fires or fires whichmay occur in the future. Interested partiesshould confer with R. Svatuy.

Mrs. is from

parents,

onacres, within

pleuresyis

however,

Doming

FirstRace

promises successful

Luna county will please theGraphic

pointfriends face

cheap.

out,

putting

faith in the patriotism of our

Col Rjrdick returned froma trip to Sierra lilanca, Tex.,where he has lookingrange. He in finding

will ship about a thous-and head down there, where

good. possible Moir.here willcountry

ship cattle to that

Is? IPliPPflGREHM

You will find it great satisfaction to do

More Home Bakingmake biscuit, cake and pastry

'Clean, fresh and tast) better rvcry waythan the ready made foods.

Dr. Prlce'3 Baking Powder speciallydevised for home use, makes homebaking and a delight. It will pro-tect you from the dread alum bakingpowders, are too frequently foundjn the ready made articles,

'?i fqgd of iho highest heaUhfulucss.

THE DE MING GRAPHIC

Cotton Plaids, checks and stripes at

15 to 30c yard

Fancy Plaids, imitation silk,at special 25c

Fancy and check patterns, mohairwaitings at 45c

The best outing flannel in the at 10c yard a look at our 10c percales, etc.

California all wool 10-- 4 size $5.50; 11-- 1 G.53 Our $1.50 comforts eqjal yon pay U for

H NORDHAUS SONSThe Popular Department Store

Awful Accident.

Last Monday morning about9:o0 a serious accident occurredat the Scott mine in the Floridamountains, which came nearcosting the lives of several men;

were hurt as it was andone, Clarence Tidmore, may yetlose his although at thiswriting he is said to have a

chance for recovery.The accident was caused by

the explosion of 90 dynamitecaps that had been left in anuncovered box-- upon the in

the blacksmith shop. A sparkthe forge supposed to

r tnoA n.vl i.mlf.. lU.llil ill wic UUA uim lfiuwr ed the Mr. Scott wassharpening tools at the forgeand Clarence Tidmore was L!ov- -

'in the bellows. DickTidmore, whom all remember

snop nine. jdy,aeon nau oeni over iur me."

Society was

ni u'knn !íecitali"n -!. . . ... ...ion came, ana received ti.e i an

from Itestmrtionliterally riddled with

editor of The to pieces of

ofto

Mr.

bursting if it will go for (certain that both eyes are en

Fxpenonce

Yeargin. Her many arel Delegate Andrews. we are tirely out. bjdy is

care

in

not losing sleep; have 'also badly and cut

been upsucceeded

itthe

and

whichand insure

muslins,blankets,

llUVtcap3.

the

0riKini.l

nwe.although Case,

an l stupiiied considerablybut be all right in adays.

news of the terrible acci-

dent brought town asis Probably ethers quick as and Dr.

a

You will

is

easy

forge

was

Lloyd Jack Tidmore, FrankNordhaus others left atin automobile for scene.

the arrivar of the partysuiTerers were attended to as

could be thenplaced in the automobilesbrought to town. The wholeparty a series of accidentson the way in, the roadseveral times, breaking downand all such, so they did

town until after oneo'clock at Clarence

was at once placed inhospital, where attention

given him and his suf-

ferings relieved a3 much u pos-

sible.The physicians state if

lockjaw does set inTidmore probably recover,although he may be badly dis-

figured.The unfortunate man

is son of M. C. Tidmore,well known citizen of Deming,

and the fate that overtakenhim is greatly deplored by ourpeople.

For Sale-8- 0 old soldier'sscript. Inquire at this office.

Subscribe for the ?2. 00 a year

Plain white and brocaded mo-

hair and sicillians also creamcolor at special, pr yd ...50c

Fancy cotton checks and ficccc-line- d

suitings at specialPer yd 10 to 20c

Fleeced cream waistingsExtra special pr yd .... 12 l--

grade Takeare elsewhere

,

in

to

School Notes.I o Foulks cf the 9.h erado 8 on

the ick lint.F.uMah nirchfk'M is out of Bcliool on

account ofFrai-ki- Walking is in school after

a pufcful experience with a sprained

J..nies Ward cntereil the 8thbutafi't one d.iy of experience "vam-oosed."

Frank rttrs nn,l Forest Fisherto school Monday, after an ab-

sence of several weeks. We hopewill be with us to the cml of the

also

white those

three

Little

down

reach

hieknosj

Decker Legin her Spanish "U JU

elafs next week. The pupils w ill he j thoy attended the various meet-limite- d

in numl er to six, in onler that ings OI the Grandimlividnnl may be c3. Pennington W.13 ap-giv- en

the niembers.- . Granu Marshall in the

hadjl'aR A. I'. A: M.,

experience in the Spanish-Ancri-- 1

room She sun them a arder in the Grand Comrnand- -

new and she finished Grandat boy had of the Host in the flrandher intently. He forced luii.U Chapter K. am Mr3deeper in his pockets remarked

wen. was in me at uic s!ow,y ai)J -- d u't funny

standing within eighteen inches ary us fellows:'rf tV.o rv r.!.i5. When the Frost is on

1'un'pkm FodderSkceU, Margaret liosch.t - i. it: t i

in

arms and body the waist j of American For-u- p

wore ests.MurlMcM.iins.the the caps

any we

. .

term.

been

and tlio

It is almost st"ry-- My with a

Hat His andtorn

has

and

Gy sy Camp, Averyt ime The

the

thatFather IMich.

-- A Western P.0

Scott was Cut and to Hubbard,

some extent not ser-- 1 Uecitaticn-Simil- ar Wilkin

T mIa n.'A iría n.

will few

Theto

andand once

an theOn the

done andand

hadlosing

thatnot

Tid-

more theevery

is being

thatnot young

will

younga Mr.

ahas

acreland

anklegrade,

they

quite

small

Ordinal story (eon)

IMiate Resolved that New Mexico is

ready for Statehood; Minnie Henson

und (j"orje atlirrrutive;Mddretl Lerehin and Conradrep alive.

Vocal duett -- Santa Lucia, Mabel Meyerand Ellen

Organ Sol- o- Water Colors, FlorenceA merit.

Essay Hurro, Célente Wilkinron

Will exchange line standardmake piano for pair orwhat have to trade? Address

"PIANO," Graphic Oilice.

O. L. Shipp has a big Desper-

ation Sale on and is handing outbargains galore. The sale is in

charge of Mr. G. A. Hatfield,represents the Lawrence

Sales Co., of San Francisco.

A. A. Gray, of Farmington,Ky., In town Sunday.He is here health and maylocate permanently.althuugh theabsence of great forests and

streams seem to him atpresent as rather funny.

Notice ServicesYou are cordially to at-

tend the services of the ChristianChurch at the City Hall everyLord's Day follows:'School at 10 a. m., sermon at 11a. m. and 7::) p. m. Pible Train-ing Class Tuesday evenings at7:30. A. FJ. Cottlll, Pastor

Llit r LetterRemaining uncalled for in th Tost-ollk- e

for the week ending Oct. 31.

Atoncio. Teófilo.D."

Please say and (jive date.Lpw. I'WiN'.N'JTON. P. M.

?

flannels in all plain colorsat special, pr yd ...50c

We have some special bladesto offer at to 75c per yd

Silk Patterns

atSpecial Prices

city ginghams,

life,

grass

ó M. M. DUNSON S. E. PARKER

DUNSON a PARKERi Contractors and Builders Ii

Manufacturers Cement Stone and BriclL

SIDEWALKS A SPECIALTY Work Guaranteed.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pen-

nington returned Sunday aftér- -

artsiM vi A ILlnilrtMOIA t Ata AMiss will

Masonic LVI-mo- re

instruction J,Jr

pointedMiss eathcrbe ,snamuv ,

Lodge & andinK

can recently.sorj; when smile.1 ery end he was elected

a who wa'rhirur Captainhis pen.

and

line

Jor.es.Illustrated Hoiue

Jack Üuilt.

bruised (V.rrie

Kita

best

night.

Graphic

-

Strickler,Droi.ker,

Yeargin.

The

horses,you

who

arrivedfor

run-

ning

ofinvited

as Sunday

Clemens,advertised

Dress

25

Waist

ington was made Grand Chap-

lain in the Order Kastern Star.

COAL!The Best We Ever

Honest WeightsAND

QuicK Delivery

CrescentLUMBER CO.

Phono 70.7

A cowboy named Loir.ely.whaformerly lived in this section,was killed h;t Saturday at Gulf-por- t,

Miss., in a pistol duel with apoliceman. Tno ollicer was alsokilled. L')ti3ly was connectedwith a Wild West Show.

mmm

A few dows of this remedy willcure an ordinary attack of

dinrrhevvH can always he depends! upon,

fvin in the moro severo attacks ofcrimp eolio mid cholera morbus.

It U equally iiiirnfiil fur unmnerdUrrlxea ami cholera Infantum Inchildren, and Is tli means nf savimthe live of many children each year.

Winn rrduod villi wntor andweet ued it is pleasant to takn.Every man of a family tdvmld keep

this reim-d- la his home, liiir It now.I'lUCE, 25c. LAROBSiiit, 80C.

Sulwcri'ks for the Graphic; $' year

0

coNrtsr no. op.

Contest Notice.

!Vrrlnint of lh IntdW', t'nltnt Rt'oLhm.1 (Mr. at la 1'r'irr. N. M ()rt. n. I .A i;i!'.ciu rjni. ( a;;i. tit liavir.K DIM

In U.it cinra by Ji.hn T.XrAui', a4lnt lkMrt I.ikI üntry No. V.I6.mfcleOfU li. l:07. í.w SKI SW-,- ; Vt V, NE'(;

Sr.'t h SK'i. Hivlin P. TowniliiDIUns-- Vi.hy l.iü.an K. H'i I. rt. conUita. in

wl.u li it i tliat "ll.a Mkl Kutlttrt hanr.--r Imiimml, or rorlannxl rnry In rrfrannrr: that aha haa ml no lniriirinrn(whatavir UmiMin. but haawhollr ati4il mn.1 aaullai4 ami i toil r.i w nf New Mraieu."

yai.l partí ara hf-tj- f nntil'ml in ai.paar, r;un.l ami nlfrrrvklrnra lnurlnn mui allnratinn

at IU oVInck a-- in. on Datrnnbor S. lH.lf'r H.Y. ti Krra, II. U. tViurt l'iimlil'inr, at Lm-l- n.

Nw Wctf.i, and that final haarlnr lll ba(.. UIU oVk.-k- a. m. on Ihrennhar U !.i ha r acvl ll.' tivrr at tli Uoltadfct'.' Un.l .vtl.n.. at l.asCnirva. N. M.

Tiit ukI í. nU" lam liairr.m a n,pr aCMavlt.fiVJ I'.Ui.prt forth (jct ahifh thataitiT dur ililiirnpa trraaittl arnrica nf lina nntimrun n't hr ma-U- . it ia hrrrhy onlrrvd é:A liirveunilhat adi'h noiict b iitvcn by tlua aiid prxtt1' vU- -11. auun.

Vas pArrtN.

CVNTiiT NO. MU

Contest Notice.of lS Int--Ir- . tinitM SUUa land

O.ik al UaOjn-a- . N. M.. (Ut.ibar A lt.A tviümrnl r.nti l allVU.'it naving bmn ftlnl lit

tlun o0V l y l'nrrr Y Marvravr, rurttratant,aganot l rt I ani artr N" ll7.mmli- - N'i. IS.

fur Sifh-a- .i qutrirr. SWiion 17. TuwnahtiH, S. IUnKy A. by A'.iliwfl I.. Iuviiv Contmtc,In wiik'Ii It all'Kl ti al ' Thr ni AdOiaun Ula i. hat wh 'ilr fulUI to niaka Ikr.Aj,iil aj'iiilur Jiuirg Itw Aral yrmr aftrrui l ontrv. II. at la, nft.-- r tl r- ICth day nf Nuv.m-iir- r

a'.il U f"r th lftih d.y uf Novamhar.I. i7, Ih l Hirr arc ni I'liprnvrmriila nf any kindutn aukl lra. t. ail that aail Aihllann L. la.ial,u. fpi n ih Tcrril ry f Naur Moicja ul not now a rvahjent lhorf."

rariii-- an hrrrby nntlftnl to r,

tk.vn.iI a'.d uifur avuUnra touching l

in- - at I n"cU.-- k a. m. on IW. I.II. Y. Mt lj. S. OmrtOimmiaaloiMr,

M I'.Miinx. N.w MoXi- -.. and that final heart nfarid ! hrld at 10 r.-- a. m., on Dar.12. I'.1'". b"f.ira tho lttfiw aid Kfvivarat th Unit'tl antra t auid U.lir In l.aj Cruoaa,H. M.

Thr ui! nintraiant haln,in a rn per aAdafit,!l,.IU t W. I'.'. "t firtli facia wliirh ahowthat afirr dut uilitfcnca irannl arvu nf thlin Hicrrann.il bama.lti.it la hrraliy nrduraaj anddirwta.1 tliat auch Iiu4.ca ba wn by duaanjprpr pubitcatKri.

KiiiKaa Van ParritN. t!latar.(.jsrt.sr so. u.

Contest Notice.ivpartmcnt of lh Interior , t'nltrrl S'alra Ini

Oflrr ul l.na fru.-aa- . N. M . n. iJOd.A it rr.nfat ai'Vtavit having baan

lil.si in thia I'llic hy John T. Kalib, cun.Uatant, wvnil lra.-r- t lnd Kntry No.I. .''., mli- - Oi t r IV fnr MKlt, 8V'a A Uiti. SttKi.m IH, NtAi. NWWat Ixt 1. SMtkifl y.

riim, 1 S. ÍUnica li W. hy Jn.pl U.Itudert, ContratM. In which It la allanad "thaiaald K iJrrt haa navur impruynt or rrclaimnlaid land in any manner: that ha haa mada no

ha'avr thannn. Imt haa whollyal aiulonnl aakl tract and ia no loiigar a rraidantof Nrw Moxho.''

Saul partiva aro horahy not i (led to appMr. re--ivind, and idler tvulrn tnurntng aaul

at W u'c!ck k a. m. on I kr. .t, brfura U. Y.Mukvyni. II. 3. t'ourl t'.iimiai.pir at IVmlng.N. M and that llnal hearing will ba hald at 111

a. m on lre. U, tk-o- , Ivfoia ttia Krgiatar andKroaivar at tha UnitoU Sutca Land Uluca In LaaCrerea, N. M

'i ha aatd con 1 I ant having .In proper afMavit,file. I Oct. M, lV. kat furth facta which ahowfiat paraonaJ aarvlca of thiannuca cannot ba mal, it ki hereby onlaml anddimctnl that auch no tic ba givan by dua andpnpr pabliratiim.

Kui;kmb Van Pattcn. Ragiatar.

EXECUTOH'S NOTICEIn the Probate Court of Luna county,

New MexicoIn the matter of tho estate of Seaman

rield, deceased:I Tho undersigned, executors of thesaid estate, hereby give notice that onTuesday, the first day of December.lis 18, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon ofsaid day, at the ofllce of the probata

'judge in Ieminp. Luna County, NewMexico, they will apply to said courtfor nn onler of opprovul of their finalaccount, wlii. h is now on file, and fortheir dischurge as such executors.

A clisa rield.John Corbutt,

Shull Hro3. Supply Co., whole-pa- le

and retail Flour and Feed.Phone 157. Give us a fair shareof your patronage. We'll treatyou right. Uay abo,