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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 3

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Freeman and' ehildreu Hcsquite Sunday for a week's Jlrs. Freeman's sister, Mrs fcssuian. I Stablein came in from Leas- nrday and spent the day with J. P. Eokert.

Ijfedler left Monday lor Selden. He was H. E. GlasHn ranch a few days. a iiy friends of Mrs.

1 be pleased to learn llile to sit up and improving her recent serious ill- for his accomwii: who i that B. sht R. Heineman, formerly Ices, but now of the Alfalfa company of El Paso, visited nils in Crnees Monday -while to Albuquerque -where he wit or four days on bnsi- 0. P. Fitting, of Los Angeles, lived in Las Cruces Monday the summer with her dangh- Vincent B.

May. Mr. May El Paso Monday morning 1 to Fitting returning with her night. Cox and family came in hn Augustine ranch Monday remain in Las Cruees nnti' le fourth. and Sterling Rhodes from the Cox ranch Monday until after the fourth, and in the races, broncho rid- other July 4 festivities.

has resigned his posi- Ih the Marsh Anto Company go out to San Augustine 'k for the remainder ol fcmer. J. P. Monty nnd young daugh- ace nnd Kalherine, left Mon- Lake George. Nfew York, to Ilie.

summer. She will be ac- on her return by her two Misses Mary and Louise spent the past year the east. yor Chas. Post went to the Inlley today to survey a trac ever Martecny has surveyec Jrnsite of Fort Selden west oi lita Fe track nnd will soon go Ire (o survey the, remaindei of the railway and on Judge farm. Ifarion K.

Kyle has wired her Irrival in Chicago for which left week ago. Mrs. Kyle of our Central school teach! year and expects to en- llege worlc in Chicago, i E. IT. Alton left today for Kl fc-lierc she will spend the nexl tcks.

Boinbach. popular young at Manassee's has returnee' lor a a i at Cloudcrofl. Iniey M. 0. Llewellyn is spend- days in Albuquerque on and is expected home today.

Carpenter nnd family passed 111 here a last week en Jir home near Berino a a In the Organ mountains. and Xnma Dcssaucr and Jlavk are home a week's fin? on the Dessauer tract of Berino. and Mrs. SS Freeman and and Mr. Freem; jrs Georc-c and Fornic, spent at i relatives the the sonth end of the county.

A. Ti. Sage and Mrs. Rage and a i went to Mesqnite and on to La Mesa where piled F. H.

White and family. Lewis held services at the Episcopal church on evenino-. Sweet and John Freeman to the Mossman ranch near 1 a and spent the day. f. Ralph French left here today children for visit with in Missouri.

Theodore Rouault, is en- her bridge ft r- Lemon, of FI Paso, is Hii" week to Miss Lianza ln is en route to her home rin Hill, Kan. of Mrs. W. J. Stevens 1 to see her the organ a I service at the M.

K. church. pj'i-d the organ for past find Mrs. fleorge Frenger mi several occnsimis. Mrs.

I 15 to preside regularly "fpnn in irCi is in frnm the branding 1 Run Aupistine. en know of town. A selfish i a The T. C. Phillips family left Sunday for El Paso, Mr.

Phillips and pect to remain till Presiding Las Cruces church. This singer never fails to please her hearers and on Sunday morning she was in exceptionally good voice and sang perfectly. 'The double quartet which comprises the choir sang Dudley Buck's Detim. Festival Te Herbert Johnson, who has been quite ill at his home on the Alnmeda road, is improving slowly nnd doubtless his friends will be glad to hear of this as repeated herorrhnges have weakened him until his case seemed very grave indeed. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

On July 10, 3013, in the office of the college president, the board of regents of the New Mexico College of Agriculture and. Mechanic Arts, will receive bids for the installation of heating plant in engineering building now under construction. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications available al office of Architects Trost Trost, El Paso, and A. B.

Sage, superintendent of buildings, at the college. td. J. H. PAXTON, Pres.

Board of Regents. M. 0. LLEWELLYN, Lawrence F. Lee, of Albuquerque, and Donald Young of Las Cruees.

graduates this spring from the Yale law school, were a i to practice before the supreme and the United Stales district court in Santa, l''e last Thursday. Judge i R. McFio made the motion on wbi the two young men were a i Las Cruces and Alamogordo a El Pasoans to come up on the Fourth and help celebrate. Tf you fee! a i i enough to put up ihe price of a ticket, you'll get your money's for those towns do i a Paso Herald. Now a the Wood a is nearly up it is hoped a Xorlh Main slreet will be opened another a mile nnd much good business ami residence properly be a of use.

ALL TRUE AND "RELIABLE." Attorney Jim Paxtou have doii' simply goes to show r. Paxton, like hundreds of that was ipped" an to '14. Geueroii! itors discount ing bills to hnlf-price should use econoniv in reporting PHILLIP STOES ATTENDS THE BRANDING ROUNDUP The big branding roundup is on at Cox ranch. Henry Sloes and son Phillip spent till Thursday of last week from Saturday of the week before, at San Augustine and enjoyed the sights very much. Phillip says Cox runs a splendid hotel and that the Chinese chef out there makes the best butter he.

ever ate and simply swims good things to eat in Holstein cream. One morning dreamed a i it was daylight and got everybody out, had breakfast and got the branding outfit on the trail, and then discovered a it was a. in. More than 200 calves were branded a day and forgot to apologize for the early alarm. Phillip look his own pony out nnd rodu the range like the old seasoned cowboy and lasso now pretty well.

ARE WE GOING TO THE DOGS? All fnn aside, the dogs must go. Night is one steady a i made so by stray dogs, and by resilient dops also. One big black brulc broke through slats nnd heavy wire i the Cininiffc chicken yard and drove all the poultry out in his attempt to have spring chicken on bis midnight bill of fare. The noise nt night is curse, nnd tiie safely of pedestrians is in question, several people having recently been bitten by wild slreet dogs. We should have a dog license tax lo help i out the a a crop.

We, should include dogs in the a business as well as all other strays. A dog i collar or tag should be subject to i by any one catching the canine and should be a to the poundiiiaster, i to be claimed by his owner or to be put to sleep by painless process, buried lic- vond the chance, of resurrection. It's nil nonsense to talk about Ihe "poor man's dog." a man who cnn't pay a Miiall lax on his cnr would feed the dog's portion to a good old "dominiok." and a a fresh egg for a a Hogs arc by families whose children a i i lle enouirh to eat. and these dogs forage and fight foragers all I- Where Shall We Go This Summer Upon the correct answer to this question will depend much of the pleasure of your outing. Why not avail yourself of the assistance of the undersigned, one of the Santa Fe's summer tour specialists His help will cost you nothing, bat you will find it invaluable.

WHY NOT VISIT Colorado, Grand Canyon, Cal- I ifornia, the Northwest, Chicago, Adlrondacks, the Northern Lake Regions, or the Atlantic Coast Resorts this summer? Complete information about summer fnrcs nnd train service, sent promptly, if yon ad- dress L. K. EDWARDS, Agent, Las Cruces, N. M. POTTER FLORAL AND CONFECTIONERY CO.

ICE. MM frown PottW Plftata. let Cream uii Ctotot tot Ptrim a 8ieeialty. THE FIRST NATIONAL lARK Of XI Puo, Capital Bnrpln Pint KTLLTOM DOLLARS FOR SALE CHEAP--8-foot Aer- motor windmill, and 2000 gallon ink. Woollcy, the Plumber.

tf, DR. W. B. P. NEHBEL Dentist Corner North of Basoom Block.

AS CRUCES NEW MEXICO 'OR SALE OR RENT--5 room house with six acres of land, five blocks rom Postofficc. Write Hox 177, Crnees. 0-20 OM J. GRAHAM LICENSED EMBALMER SncceHPor to H. fitronr.

All Calls Answered Night or Day. Telephone Ho. 175. Mrs. Donald R.

Morgan was the rnest of'Mrs. K. II. A a few days last week en route from ea-l to her home in Monterey. Mcx.

Mrs. Morgan is a. woman, nn I night long. The man who keeps nrlist nnd a and her i i his a i to keep dogs, and always welcomed by the A who a to.i. a a his ni-i; have'been her friends for years.

If rest is a i Monterey proves a i for Mr-. needs pome help fron Monran'she will to T.as i i and police to remain i Mexico i-- safe for I him a i a 1 at if 1. lie A an Nine" of a few -lays Mr--. or i and P. R.

James recovered i i to go on a a i i her a Miss Helen, out to Oriran tains for a ten days' slay. Mr-. James is a a on (lie news of Ihe i i i a has earned a a a i which we may not be L.v a wenU.p, and so return of her late indisposition. of the i to n.w of a who lost a a and i a i a Xow let i i a a i i lie wi-e a a i a i i i i i rid "I i a 1 i a i a i dug i a i i i i i Tho i i i i the 1 Mrs. J.

T. Post a have gone to a i i a mer. John Post is a State College and inve visited pa- 1 Mrs. Fred Post's daughter. They will September and Mrs.

a i i i likclv visit them in a i i a so.i!. MARK B. THOMPSON Attorney at Lnw. First National Bank Building Choice Government Tested Alfalfa Seed and Red Rust Proof Seed HE1T) WROS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Hay, Grain and FieldJSeed SCHROEDEH DISTRICT MANAGER iSantaFe INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4TH, 1913 For above occasion the Santa Fe will sell tickets July 3rd and 4th imited July 7th to points in Now Mexico and Texas where one way rate is $7., 0 for one, and one third Care for round trip.

L. K. EDWARDS. FOR SALE-CHEAP--Team ponies, ride or drive; single open buggy; surrey, Stndebaker; dou- )le harness; two riding saddles with ridles. A.

H. Badenoch, State Cole. tf. 'OR RENT--Residence 100 yards S. E.

of f.us Cruces depot. Bttfaroom, good largo sleeping porch and 5 rooms. Electric light and iip to plumbing. $10.00 jitr month. Apply to Phone 112 or Cruoiio 2513.

tf. FOR RENT--Furnished room, bath, electric lights, outside door, in new house. Address Box 402, LM Cruces, M. tf FOR SALE--Make me nn offer, lots six and seven, block ton Gramercy Park Tract, and lots 30 and 31, Sunny Slope addition, Boi 37, Parker, Ariz. 7-4.

Three First-Class Barbers Anxious lo Please, at the GEM BARBER SHOP Sanitary and Modern, Good Bathroom WAJVTEV When you have anything; on the ranch for sale in thi way of young pigs, calves or small poultry, Call 276 on the phone and get the Cash. 6-30 MESA POULTRY FARM GET YOUR EGGS DIRECT and know they are fresh For EgRs laid yesterday Call TKone 292 The Health "DrinK "Eveiyhody'i Drinking it." 5c. WINTER'S IDEAL CONFECTIONERY Phone 36 The Remodeled and Refurnished The Best Furnished Rooms in the City Single or en Suite Hot and Cold a TerniH i a i Aniiidor St. near a i PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE IN- SURANCE COMPANY i I Office Masonic Building Las Cruces, New Mexico A. E.

A DRUM AND MAIAZINES All Nlfht I kw Pace SMITH'S THIRD AUTO. T. R. H. i a fold his l.iM" lorsepower A IMroi! vnrcbased a hor-ep style of great a bird car Mr.

i be last year and he pleased i his a 111- 1 FOR SALK--S-' 1 half mile soulb of Dona Ana ion all in a a a price per Also acres a i if San Miguel on the ilo trees on place, balance in 1 price $1W pr acre. Apply 1 llllr p. 0. Ho.v M. i i a be less of a i i a menace, may ki-" i dogs run beiv i i i i i i i i i i i i N'ow BtU rt 101 triiri Krui'n iul.

ii- i i A do- a If. il a i vnr von; ,,,,,) bi.r il I' 1 A SNAP IN CITY LOTS ivi lots, very desirable. for snle. See EDMON'DKON H. f.INK, Offici: North Main.

Investigate before you decide. That's Wise. Try the work hefore you pay. That's Fair. NTERNATIONAL Bu.sine.sj GoIIeqei EL PASO TEXAS.

TAVE Your Earnining Power will not lasl forever. Old age is certain; sickness and accidents are within the range of Possibilities Prepare for the time when your e.irn- imj power ceases or Is Interrupted. We Invite small accounts from work- iny men and women. Start next pay day to make a part of what you earn work tor you. The Bowman Bank Trust Co, LAS CRUCHS, N.

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