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The Deming Headlight from Deming, New Mexico • 6

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Deming, New Mexico
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6
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THE DEMING GRAPHIC PUBLISHED FA ERY FRIDAY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF DEMING ESTABLISHED CLYDE EARL ELY. Etftr an i Owner 0 ci a o'oosoo While nteuipting to arrest Joe McKinley nnd Hun Holliday Tuesday at a saw mill near Tsjiqtie, sixteen mile west of Estancia, Pe Seditlo and Ilurculnno Chaves were shot and killed, 0 Ail ellrinpl to cseais will cost Jose I licit Siilmttir, the Fedctsl Mexican general cuiitliicd at Fml Hhs. his life, says (Ictieral Scott who Inn In the Business of Banking enables the officers ot this bank ta advice yeti wisely and well on all financial matter. The bank desires to serve you in any financial capacity whether the transaction be largo or small and cordially invites a conference. The Bank of Deming CAPITAL, SURPLUS AN0 PROFITS $5000000 ordered the guards to shoot if ticecs arv.

0 There is a rumor current that Charles lteekcr, former police lieu tenant of New York City and con ricted of the Rosenthal murder, I-to get a new trial. 0 Vice-president W. L. Mamthor, of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, ejected the investigators of the in lerstate commerce commission from his office when they attempted to go through the hooks of the corporation. Then the railroads wonder why the people are agin em.

0 President Wilson will veto the Burnett immigration hill if it pns-c-Congress carrying the literacy test. The President does not consider literary a fair measure of those who seek a home in the United States from places where educational advantages are almost unknown. 0 The hill to create si vice-admirals has passed I lie senate and probably will pass the house. The law will come as a tardy reward to those good sea fighters who have upheld the honor of the United States at home and in the Mirts of the seven seas. The most deserving of the honors have passed to where earthly rewards are little esteemed.

0 Saturday the rebels cut off the oil supply of Mexico City from Tampico hy blowing up a train with the killing of fifty guards and many passengers. 0 It is rcNirted that the situation at Mexico City i growing hourly more strained, and that the relations between Charge O'Shaughnessy and Huerta are becoming rptite unfriendly. 0 A plot to kill General Villa at was discovered Tuesday morning. Two men were it is alleged, to receive $50,000 for the job to be done with a high power, contact Is mil). The jail is full of siis)ccts as a result, and there will be blood letting as a consequence, 0 The new militia bill, if passed, will make available almost a quaiter of a million men of the National Guard in time of war.

There is no reason why the reserve forces of the nation should not he under the absolute control of the War Department. Every able bodied man is a part of the national defense and is subject to military service upon call. Why the National Guard, with its trained and well eqnipited forces should not ield to the same authority, is hard to see. 0- Thomas F. Rinkert.

acting secretary of the New Mexico Dairymens Association, has issued a warning to the dairymen of the state. He declares that cows which show reaction from the tuberculin test and that do not slw sufficient "ro.luction in That credit is becoming easier in the East, is the news brought by butter fat. are being culled from those who have investigated banking conditions there recently. The larger eastern herds and sold as first -class banking institutions are taking to the new currency law, and are recovering. -tuck to western purchasers to some extent, from the fright induced by the low tariff 0 There is plenty of money on hand and no seeming possibility of a panic.

A complete and satisfying resumption of business is optimistically looked Tliirteeiitl" forward to by everyone. 1 ee" 1 ca'a were the Deming National Bank THIS BANK OFFERS convenience and security to every bit-ine. man or woman either. Funds deposited here arc far safer than they c-au be elsewhere and are ju-t as available for business purposes a if you kept the actual cash in your non-burglar proof safe. Start an account and five ourself from the worry about the --afely of your ea-h.

9 pposit your our Bank rout camp stables at Hermanns Sunday night. It is supposed that a part of the bandit Castillo's hand turned the trick and unis back across the line. Lieutenant Claud Hunt was in command of the detachment. He was stationed here a year ago. A machine gun was stolen last year from the Thirteenth cavalry hv Jose Inez Salazar's hand at the same place.

Somebody probably i.s due i'hment. The release of credit will mean a more rapid agricultural development here. The cheap land, ideal climate, pure water, All-American citizenship, superior markets, railroad facilities, are bringing large numbers of hnmc-seekers every day. They must conic here because there is little opportunity for chtap lands in other sections of the United States. The era of prosperity is dawning.

0 LOOKS LIKE A FRAME UP Thomas P. Gore, the blind senator of Oklahoma is the defendant in a suit at Oklahoma City for $50,000 damages brought by Mrs. Minnie F. Bond for alleged assault in a Washington hotel. The Senator claims it is all a frame up on the part of disappointed office seekers.

The reputation of the Senator and the facts so far brought to light would point to blackmail as the motive for the suit. It is highly improbable that a woman could be placed in danger hy a. blind man, as alleged, except that she created the situation of which she complains. It may not be much trouble for Senator Gore to clear himself of the charge, but the circumstance will never be forgotten bv his political enemies. 0 invite Coninier cfa aeeounta of intiim i it a I a who wlah cheeking uccoutoda tionm, nnd of firma and eontpnnies.

are not only ready to reeeive your money but pleased to give you advice on any com mercial proposition. Vour depoaita will be safe in our bank -0- be Let OUR Rank 1 OUR Rank. The Mexican bandit Maximo Castillo. who accused of causing the Cumbre tunnel disaster which cost ten Americans and forty other persons their lives, was taken by United States cavalrymen thirty-eight miles sout of Hachita. Thursday.

Six of the bandit's followers were also captured and all surrendered without resistance. The prisoners are now at Hachita hut will be taken to Fort Bliss. Whether they will he turned over to General Villa or kept prisoners until the end of the war to be turned over to civil authorities of Mexico, remains to be seen. Villa has promised them a public execution at Juarez if turned over to him. It is probable that the bandits placed themselves on American soil to avoid capture by the Constitutionalists.

The bandit chief seems much disheartened. Having committed no crime in the United States, he has nothing to fear from the American authorities. The proposal to build a $100,000 hotel in Deming will no doubt meet with the hearty approval of the citizens. There is not at the present time adequate or comfortable hotel accommodations in the city. A group of small rooming houses is growing up and the number will increase, making the launching of a larger enterprise difficult.

These rooming houses can never, of course, supply the service demanded by the traveling public. A considerable sum toward the new project has already been subscribed, and it seems likely that small investors here will welcome the opportunity to place their money in what is sure to be a good paying proposition. There are several sites open, but it seems likely that the choice of location will fall on the lots at the northwest corner of Pine street and Gold avnue. 0 The failure of the Bank of San Marcial at San Marcial last week will not Involve depositors in loss, according to a report made to the traveling anditora office. 0 The Albuquerque Evening Herald has passed into the ownership of George S.

Valliant, formerly a publisher of Texarkana, Ark. 0 Funeral services over the body of Senator Bacon of Georgia were held Wednesday in the Senate chamber. FIRST STATE Denting, Sew Mexico Capital Stock, bank $30,000.00 STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY 1 iii.

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