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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 16

The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 16

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PAGE tIGHT FE NJEW MEXICAN, SANTA FB, K.JL SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, CARTWRIGHT.DAVIS CO. 250 San Francisco Street Grocery Telephone No. 4. Meat Market. Telephone No.

49. BUTCrjERS RIPE OLIVES, lew crop ripe olives now iu. gallon cans, medium size fruit $1.25 quart cans, medium size fruit pint cans, medium size fruit .45 .25 WHITE CROSS OLIVE OIL. This brand of California oil Is not only guaranteed to be absolutely pure, but Is also guaranteed to be the best possible flavor and qaullyt. It Is especially prepared for table and medicinal use.

Small sized bottle iledlum size botilo Large size bottle Olive oil used freely .25 .50 .90 will improve the skin, build up wasted tissue, and generally improve the health. and Soalshlpt Blue Point oysters and you have an appetizer that cannot bo surpassed. Cocktail sauce, 20 ami 30 cents; Sealshlpt oysters, no water pint. cents. PICNIC SHOULDERS.

We have a lot of fancy sugar-cured picnic shoulders, often called picnic hams, which we offer at $1.00 each. These are good boiled and sliced cold, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ANO (Continued From Page Four) Francis C. Wilson, clerk of the court of the First judicial district, returned lost night from a short business trip Albuquerque. District Attorney Robert C. Gartner PENSIONS GRANTED Three Santa Fe Veterans Among Those Benefited By Good Work of Delegate Andrews.

Twenty-one pensions compose the latest batch secured by Delegate W. expects to leave next week on a 'visit Andrews. Among those to be to his old homo at C.when. Indiana. tted tho good work ore lhree Sanla Fc veterans Those just He will be gone nhoui two weeks.

Mrs. Jacob Riddle of Lcavenwortb. ullowed nsl U9 John tol OWB Kansas, who has been in the city for on Blaney Kstancla 12 er omo time visiting her sister, Mrs. nionth from Apr 8 nd 16 per John Hampol, expects to a month longer iti ii-, .1 resident HopowoH $15 per very economical, ly fiked. and also universal- MEXICAN BEANS.

Fowler's Mexican Pinto beans cooked with pork and chile have score a success with us. No. 2 cans, each .15 remain here mont1 fr 5 I A. Martinez, Albert, $12 per month from May 8, 1907. ot wm Artec per the Now Mexico Statehood League.

22 arrived In the city this forenoon from 0 i Albuquerque, mid will spend Sundav John Spoar Wycralde. here. Ho Is stopple at the Claire mo Apr 1 19 or I Wesley Peterson Chloride, $15 per Associate Justice Ira A. Abbott left month from March 7 1907 last, night for his home at Albuquerque IIenry Rcelp San 15 per where he will spend Sunday. He will month trom March 1907.

return tomorrow evening to be present John Hugne9i Albuquerque, $12 per at the sessions next week of tho Ter- month rom October 16, 1907. Perfect Flttinf "ElaiUe" Book-cites arc the only onei which sucoesifully ndupt themselves to the oonditioni of tho nyodeni home. may be certain limitations as to but whatever space is available can be utilised and beautified by nn artistic arrangement of these cases, the only kind ol sectional made in two lengths, 34 and 25 inch lengths, and in three distinct Standard and Ideal, Our catalogue illustrates in colors eight different finishes of quartered oak and r.mhognny. We will call und measure uny space in your house aiul givu you the exaut cost iu any finish you select. New Mexican Printing Company, Local Agents, Santa, Fe, N.

M. rltorial supreme court. Miss Josephine Grlmshaw Anastaclo Sanchez, Garfleld, per who has nionth from April 20, 190G. MEXICAN DISHES. CODFISH IN GLASS.

Walker's Tamales are the best wu codflsh may now bo had I have over seen put In cans three sizes, In glass hermetically sealed, per packed In husks, each, 10, 15 and 20 been in the city for tho past three William S. Rentrow, Ellda, $15 per weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and month from April 30, 1907. Mrs. S.

B. Grlmshaw and her brothers, David Sturch, Ranches, of Taos, $20 A. L. Grlmshaw and Ira Grlmshaw, re- er month from March 6, 1907. turned today to Denver.

Hilario Perez, Capltan, $12 per Chief Jus'iice William J. Mills who month from March 8, 1907. has been here presiding over tho sos- Candelarlo Martinez. Santa Fe, $12 slons of the Territorial supreme court per month from March 11, 1907. loft last night for his homo at Las Veg- Franco Jimlnez, Silver City, per as, where he will spend Sunday.

Ho mouth from March 9, 1907. will return to the Capital tomorrow John Hamman, Ellzabethtown, $15 per month from March 8, 1907. night. Mrs. Canny mother of Miss Stella jar HEINZ JELLY.

Canny, arrived hero last night from Walker's Chtll-con-carne, three Newark, Ohio, mid expects to make 'sizes, 10, 15 and 20 cents. Walker's her homo with her daughter in this city In the future. They have apart- Tho Heinz products are very generally conceded to be of superior merit. We have the In two fruits, currant and grape. Guaranteed to contain nothing but these fruits and granulated sugar, per jar, large size .35 i Hog and Honomy, with chill gravy, 10, 15 and 20 cen'ts.

BUTTERNUT BREAD. Eat Butternut bread and be well fed. K. Houston, Plnos Altos, $20 per month from March 1907. Jesus Lobato, Park View, $15 per month from March 8, 1907.

Samuel Rldlngor, Aztec, $12 per ments at the MacQuarle residence on month from March IS 1907 Palace avenue. Clemeute P. Ortiz, Santa Fe, $20 per month from March 6, 1907. Several offic of the Denver and Munshowor. Estancla, $12 ii tin i-o 11 .1 i-ml i li .1 11 3 i i Rio Grande railroad arrived in the city lc evcnlng ln ho private ear Edna.

Same price as common bread, only five i which was attached to tho southbound cents a loaf. BEECHNUT. Beechnut goods are of very qualliy. There is nothing better. Beechnut bacon.

Beechnut jfjllles and jams tine CHASE AND SANBORN'S COFFEE. passenger train from -Alamosa. They left on the north bound train this forenoon, having greatly enjoyed their per month from April 16, 1907. J. H.Kennedy, Sun Jon, $15 per month from May 27, 1907.

David DeLong, $12 per month from March 20. 1907. We have tho coffee of this famous brief stay In the city, and while here In glass 20 firm In tbe several grades at 25, 27 visited points of Interest. There were MELROSE AND VAUGHN ARE PROSPERING OYSTER COCKTAILS. L'se Ferdell oyster cocktail 35 and 40 cents.

You cannot buy several ladles in the party. The offlc better coffee at the several prices. i ere W. D. Lee, superintendent You'll probably pay more for the same ot tuo jj ew Mexico division of the Den- grades under other brands.

ver Rio Grande, B. Purvis, DUDROW mOINTENIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Black and White Hearse. All Kinds of Picture Framing DUDROVV'S OFFICE BUILDING. DAY 'PHONE 55 Residence, Lincoln Avenue. Night and Telephone No.

142. COAL WOOD Anthracite Furnace. Smithing Coal. Sawed Wood and Klnkllng. Cerrillos Lump, Monero Lump, Anthracite Mixed.

Phcr.e No. 8E. Office Qarfleld Avenue, near T. and 8. F.

Depot J. L. Jones, niosa. master pOWCl' mechanic at Ala- Prominent Citizens of Two New Towns In Capital on Business Do Some Good Boosting. The First Lady Lawyer.

Judge C. M. Brown, of Vaughn, a town aud station at tho junction of the Eastern Railway of New Mexico PLACE Among the numerous candidates am tho E1 Pasjo nml southwestern who were examined for admission to ra wav was In town during the week the bar before the supreme and vfl5 admltted to tho prao court this week was Miss Uco of aw betoro Ua Terrl Nellie Brewer, of Albuquerque. to Bupremo court Jlulge Brown "Judge" Brewer, as Colonel Dobson waB nccompalllcd by llU brother- now refers to her, Is the daughter of wnl am McBee, of Oeorge H. Brewer, the well known In- Melroao, another comparatively new suranco man.

The young wo- owa on the Kastern Railway of New man who has been admitted Mexico. Judge Brown secured admls to practice law. passed an ex- i on the Territorial bar on certl cellent examination, and, accord- flcato of practice in his former homo. Ing to the remarks made by some of Mr. McBeo was admitted to prac-" the members of tho examining com- ce on examination.

Both are rnlttee, possesses a natural legal mind, enthusiastic concerniug the which, coupled with the courage of they live in and the sections her convictions, which she also demon- surrounding them. Nearly every strated will undoubtedly make a available quarter section of public cess In her chosen profession. She within a radius of six or eight bright, witty and vivacious and as miles of their places of residence has some of her associates who took the been entered under the homestead examination at the same time say, cap- law and the people who have settled able of protecting herself and also the tliere are satisfied and determined to interests of her clients. Whether Miss become permanent residents. For Brewer expects to make a specialty of past two years very fair ngrlcul- any branch of the law, she would not tural 3 have been and say, but according to rumors, she has uimi ot the fanners 'have gone to ambitions and some day will aspire to feeding cattle and hogs.

Judge Brown become a judge. In addition to being aud Mr. McBee are brothers-in-law. In what is termed a selt-mado lawyer, politics, however, they differ, the former a Republican, aud the latter a Democrat. They returned to and' thclr and pupil are entitled to credit.

The LIVELY POSTOFFICE CONTEST SETTLED Mr. Lowe IB Climbing Up, Lawson D. Lowe, chief clerk and Delegate export typist of the commission which Is revising tho laws of New Mexico, loft last night for Las Cruces, where she gives much credit to Colonel Dobson, in whose office she studied law, Now Mexican wishes "Judge" Brewer success. Hat Announced Recommendations at Clovli and Melrote. OTTO RETSCH, Proprietor.

FALSTAFF BOTTLED BEER. ANY A PINT UP. fine Wises, Liquors atid cigars, WKST SlfsR OF PLAZA i i SANTA FS. N.M. he and hla wife are spending the winter.

Mr. Lowe came hero for the pur- According to late advices from Washington tho contention which has pose of taking the examnaton before been Eolng on for some time over the the territorial supreme court for ad- appointment of postmasters at Clovls mission to tho bar and was among tho flnd Melrose, 'two now and thriving LARGEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES We are maUrg a speciality cf Mexicfn Drawn Work, Indian Bankets ard Filigree Jewelry COME IN AND LOCK AROUND Visitors are Always Welcfme. We have discovered a new deposit of Turquoise at our mines near Cerrillos and have elegant stores of all s-zes. MOUNTED OR UN MOUNT ED. AT CANDELARIO'S CURIO STORE S.

Candelario Prop. 301-803 San Francisco Street Fe, N. M. successful applicants to whom licenses on the Eastern Railway of New were issued. Ho passed a very credit- Mexico In Roosevelt county, been able examination and was compll- set" d.

mented by members of tho examining Delegate Andrews will recommend committee. Mr. Lowe docs not intend llle appointment of H. Humann as out his shingle and onterinn Postmaster at Clovls. The other appll upon tho active practice of tho legal cn was C.

F. Copeland. Both had profession until after he has complet- 6tron endorsements but Humann was ed his work with tho law revision com- earnestly recommended by tho Remission which ho is now engased In Pelican county central committee and which will take several mouths yet an tnls aw him materially. to finish. His knowledge of law has At Melrose, Mr.

Malheny will be been of great advantage to him In tho named. He was also strongly recom- work ot assisting In compiling and ro- mended. Tho present postmaster was tho territorial statutes. Ho Is an an applicant for re-appolntmont. energetic aud ambitious young man vacancy occurred at Clovls by who In addition to being an expert tbo resignation of tho present Incum- stenographer, speaks tho Spanish Ian- bont nn nB tho Clovls office had been guaico os fluently as'ho does English ral8e to a presidential grade, a new which will bo of great advantage to appointment was necessary.

him In his chosen calling. Ho was formerly employed as a clerk In the territorial secretary's office and later appointed secretary of tho Territorial Statehood league which position ho resigned to take his present place on tho law revision commission. Mrs. Lowo, who has been In poor health for several months past and was advised to seek a milder climate for the winter, Is reported as steadily Improving, BELEN TO HAVE $50,000 HOTEL Handsome Station and Harvey House to Be Erected There By Railroad Company. Helen, N.

Jan. ana specifications have been received here by the construction company of tho Eastern Railway of Now Mexico for splendid new depot and a Harvey hotel for this place. While the matter has not been definitely decided as to the architecture, the matter is now decided as to the fact that this junction point will be given a commodious depot and at least a fifty thousand dollar eating house. Concrete coal chutes will also ho constructed. Helen citizens are appreciating to the fullest extent the new railway facilities afforded their town by the completion of this new lino.

Since the Installation of passenger service the conductors report a large number of passengers from this town" each day. Tho number of passengers traveling on the new line will average between the two stations over one hun dred and twenty a day. William Berger wll Issuo the first number ot the Beloa Tribune on Saturday this week. Mr. Bei'ger has maintained hero for years one of the finest job printing offices In New Mexico.

He will start the new paper with a large inscription list and extensive advertising. Father Juan I'lcarl, the priest In charge of this parish has a record as a' marrying pastor. On Wednesday of this week ho united six couples In matrimony nt one service and not a wcc-lt passes that he does not perform a eremony fet 1 residents or Borno who come ho'-e for the services nf this popular minister. "JOHNNY" CONWAY 36 YEARS OLD Santa Fe County's Superintendent of Schools Is Making Good Record. County Superintendent John V.

Conway today celebrated his thirty- sixth birthday. Many friends and well wishers called upon him at his ollico at the Hotel Normandle, congratulated him heartily and wished him many happy returns ot the day. MARKET REPORT CLOSING MARKET New York, Jan. 70 1-2; pfd. 85b.

N. Y. Southern 5-8. Union 7-8; pfd. I 3-4.

1-8; pfd. 93 3-4. MONEYS AND METAL New York, Jan. nominal, six per cent; prime tile paper, 6 1-2. New York, Jan.

quiet, lake copp liet quiet, $13 silver, I WOOL MARKET. St, Louis, Jan. steady. Territory and dlums, fine fine, GRAIN, PORK, LARD AND I Chicago, Jan. 1.05 5-8; July, 98 5-8.

GO; July, 68 1-2(J 62 1-8; July, 12.82 1-2; May, May 8.06.1 0.92 1-2; May LIVE STOCK. Kansas City, Jan. celpts 1,000. Market Steady, orn steers sotithoral stockern and feeder bulls calva western steers ern cows Sheep Receipts COO. steady.

Muttons lambs range i fed ewes NOTICE TO SANTA FE Mr. Conway IB making a very viable and creditable record In en- his position In which he Is now serving tho third term. He IB capable, Industrious, experlencqd and carries out tho provisions of tho school laws strictly and efficiently. Ho Is on the list of meritorious county school superintendents, kept In the office of the territorial superintendent of public Instruction. Superintendent Clark speaka very well of Mr.

Conwny's faithful and effective performance of duty and la pleased with tho methods and tho manner In which Mr. Conway's office conducted. Minor City Topics (Contlautnl from In Santa Fo the temperature at 0 o'clock this morning was 12 degrees yesterday 33 degrees at 8:80 Used Vil ior TEACHERS'. A regular teachers' ezamluat applicants (or first, second an grade certificates will; be held ary 21th at 10 a. at the Si High School, and all those wU teach In Santa Fe county, who already holders of passed by tho board.

All hold special penults must also atte examination as their permits ei tho 24th of January, 1908, and to attend and secure proper will disqualify them as I would be pleased to have i attendance at this oxamlnatlfl there several school dlstrl not supplied with toad those securing certificates surod positions. J. V. CON County School Superln' Advertising pays. Try It an Equipped for the treatment i eal, surgleal and Approved methods of therapy.

Rooms fleam head electric lighted. No patient taglouB disease accepted. OpinJ licensed practitioners. Or. J.

M. Diaz, Prea, J. A. Rollij The Open VICTIMS OF PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY Friends of Mr. and Mrs.

David 8. Lowltzkl Pay T.hem Unexpected Visit. Mr. and Mrs. David 8.

wore very agreeably surprised by a company of friends last night at their home on Johnson street. Card play- Ing, dancing and other amusements made It a very enjoyable occasion. Music was furnished by a stringed chestra. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowltzkl wore' married only a few months ago, and now that they are cozlly settled to housekeeping, some of their friends conceived the Idea of giving them i surprise parly. Most of tho self-Invited guests wore members of a card club to which Mr. Lowltzkl also Among those present In addition to cr locked door, right host and hostess, Mr. Lowltzkl's moth- well when made from our i or and his brother, Louis Lowltzkl soned, perfect Lumber. It wore Mr.

and Mrs. Btu'rgos, Mr. and ly dried and free from all I Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs, Closson, warplnfl In any weather Mr.

and Mrs. J. U. Rood, Mrs, Blddle, panele cut easily out of of Leavenworth, Kansas; Mrs. Hampel, Mrs.

Oold, Mrs. Bellman, Mrs. Harrington, Miss Chapman and Messrs, the doors hang true I carpenter doea hla work I ui trial order for your AMMU U14U 9t Hadcllft, T. B. Fischer and Amorlco and eee If All trains reported on time thla evening.

and tho minimum temperature 11 nigneo. degrees at 7:30 a. the mean tern-1 perature being degroes and tho av- Subscribe (or the Dall. Now Mcxl- erage relative humidity, 41 per cent can and get the news. 'make good" our elulnu,.

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