New Mexico state business directory, including El Paso, Texas, with Denver and foreign classifications, 1920 Pt.2, Part 9

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Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Denver, Colo. : Gazetter Pub. Co
Number of Pages: 784


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JOHNSON E E, pres Colfax Coun- tv State Bank


JOHNSON EDWARD E, real es- tate, ranches, irrigated lands, exclusive handling of lands un- der Springer Ditch & Reservoir System


Keenan Lorrena, asst postmaster Leach J O, dairy


Lewis W A, genl contr


Libby & Houren, (Mrs Louise Lib- by Mrs Dora Houren) millinery Locke Seon, dentist town treas Loder Jennie Mrs, rest Macaron & Sons, genl mdse


Masten Herbert B, phys town health officer


Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev S B Thomas pastor Miami Ranch, Farmers Dev Co owners


MIKESELL M N, vice-pres Colfax County State Bank


Mills Melvin W, lawyer


Mills Ranch Resort Co, M W Mills pres & mgr


Mtn States T & T Co, Roy E Butts mgr


Mountain View Hotel, Mrs T C Hartley prop


Murdoch Herbert S. dentist


New Mexico Bean Growers Assn, C B Hart sec


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NEW MEXICO REFORM SCHOOL,


Security Bank Bldg., 220 Mesa Ave. INVESTMENT SECURITIES


BONDS


Parks Business School


Indorsed By The State Superintendent of Schools and 210 Colo. Banks


TEXAS Pedro Ortiz y Pino pres, Joe Di Lisio vice-pres, Ernest D Rey- nolds sec & treas, H G Ervien supt Parks Business School


DUNBAR & CO.


A JOINT STOCK COMPANY


EL PASO


STOCKS


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UN: 207001


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THE TILE FLOORS


THE MOELHINNEY TILE & MARBLE CO. 427 17th STREET, DENVER 1% Block from Brown Palace Hotel Send for Catalog Successors to The Denver Hardwood Mantel Co.


SPRINGER 436


SPRINGER


Santa Fe, · New Mexico.


SPRINGER LUMBER CO. Complete Line Of BUILDING MATERIALS AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE R. O. COTTINGHAM, Manager LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, COAL Springer


New Mexico


THE SPRINGER TIMES


M. F. SALAZAR and S. A. FLOERSHEIM PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS


SPRINGER


NEW MEXICO


C. B. STUBBLEFIELD, Pres.


F. D. ROBINSON, Mgr.


C. B. Stubblefield Co., Inc.


"A REGULAR GARAGE"


GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS, SUPPLIES ACCESSORIES AND STORAGE


Ford


MOTOR CARS AND FORDSON TRACTORS Vulcanizing Auto Livery Service


MACHINE SHOP


Springer


New Mexico


Norton Wm M, soft drinks shoes Padilla David, barber billiards Padilla Jac, billiards soft drinks Parrish G D, r r exp and tel agt Pastime Theatre, Carl Floersheim mgr


Pease A J. transfer Pendergraft C J, lawyer Postal Tel Co, L E Alldredge agt REAVIS H C, asst cshr First Na- tional Bank Reynolds Viola K Mrs. postmaster Robinson Chas, blksmith


ROBINSON F D, mgr C B Stub- blefield Co


Romero Frank. rest


SALAZAR & FLOERSHEIM, (M E Salazar, S A Floersheim), pubs Springer Times


Scherrer Andrew, chief fire dept Springer Bean Growers Assn, C B Hart sec-treas Springer Ditch Co. R O Cotting- ham sec irrigation project Springer Electric Light & Power Co, C B Stubblefield mgr


Springer Horse Breeders' Assn, Frank Coerber mgr Springer Hospital, Herbert B Mas- ten phys in charge


SPRINGER LUMBER CO, R O Cot- tingham mgr, lumber, building material, builders' hardware, lime, plaster, cement, paints, oils, glass, coal


Springer National Farm Loan


Assn, J W Ausherman sec-


treas


The Publishers' Press Room and Bindery Co. ESTABLISHED 1889. Banks B. Hall, Prest. Frank Barmettler, Secy. PRINTERS, BINDERS, LOOSE LEAF MAKERS, STATIONERS, MANUFACTURERS Nothing Too Large-Nothing Too Small Quotations Furnished on Application Phone Main 3142 Opposite New Postoffice, 1840-46 Stout St. DENVER, COLO.


PUBLISHERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS - ENGRAVERS - EMBOSSERS Special Attention Given to State, County and Booklet Work


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THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN PUBLISHING CORPORATION


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THE THORNTON-RIDINGTON CO., Inc., Gallup, N. M. (ABSTRACTERS)


Photographic Set of County Records of Mckinley County, New Mexico


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STATE COLLEGE


The New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts


STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO


The Utilitarian School of the State


Largest and Best Equipped Engineering Department in the Southwest


· Complete courses and equipment in Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry. Special enlarged department in Poultry. Four-year course in Home Economics. A thorough course in Business.


Write for Catalogue to


PRESIDENT CLOTHIER, PH. D., STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO


Springer Public Library, Mrs D J Devine chairman


SPRINGER TIMES, (w), M F Sal- azar & S A Floersheim pubs, printers


Springer Trading Co, H G Zorn mgr genl mdse


STAAB C C, cshr Colfax County State Bank


STUBBLEFIELD C B CO, C B Stubblefield pres, F D Robin- son mgr. Ford Motor Cars and Fordson Tractors, auto repairs, supplies, accessories, storage, vulcanizing, machine work Thompson L A, phys Tom kins W R, live stock Trogstadt M. contr bldr Valdez Emilio, cattle Verbeck Edw A. billiards barber Vigil I M, life ins


WARDER GEO W, sec & treas Floersheim Mercantile Co Wilson Florence H Mrs, town clk


STATE COLLEGE.


A postoffice for the New Mexi- co College of Agriculture and Me- chanic Arts and Agricultural Ex- periment Station, in Dona Ana county, 13 miles from Mesilla Park station, on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.


Barnes A F, dean of engineering New Mexico College of Agricul- ture and Mechanic Arts


Cooley A C. director of extension, New Mexico College of Agricul- ture & Mechanic Arts


CLOTHIER R W, pres New Mexi- co College of Agriculture & Me- chanic Arts


Garcia Fabian, director of Exper- iment Station New Mexico Col- lege of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts


MACHINERY


Mountain States Machinery Co. 1710 Glenarm Pl. + Electrical, Power Plant and Pumping DENVER, COLO. € C


PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE


In the NEW JERSEY FIDELITY AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE CO. Liberal Policies and Prompt Adjustments. For Territory in New Mexico write to WALTER S. McCLAIN, Gen. Agt. 512 California Bldg., Denver. Colo


NVCHIMEU


FIREPLACES & TILING Denver Mantel & Tilo Ca. WATSON & WATSON, Ovam. 1692 Tocmens DL. Bomber muy tte Every State West of Missouri River. Beautiful Descriptive Catolenga a Correspondence Solicited. Low Prices and Quiet


STANLEY 438


STONG


MFRS. A JOBBERS OF


STORE & OFFICE FIXTURES RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT


Phone Champa 3831


Salesrooms: 1428-30-32-34 Larimer St. Factory & Warehouse: 1443 Larimer St. NATIONAL STORE FIXTURE CO.


Denver, Colo.


NEW MEXICO COLLEGE OF AG- RICULTURE & MECHANIC ARTS AND AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, R W Clothier pres, J H Vaughan reg- istrar


VAUGHAN J H, registrar and dean of General Science New Mexico College of Agriculture & Me- chanic Arts, postmaster


STANLEY.


Postoffice and new town in Santa Fe county, on the New Mex- ico Central Railway, 28 miles north of Estancia, the banking point, and 41 miles south of San- ta Fe, the county seat. Stock raising has been the principal in- dustry, but farming is now being successfully carried on. Popula- tion of vicinity 60. Altitude 6,- 300 feet.


Ca'pion E J, station agt Gerhart H B. notary public GERHART G C, postmaster Harp J M. blksmith Landon Chas, justice peace Milligan M M, U S Comsnr Producers Equity Exchange, H A Atkerson G H & Co, groc garage Keys mgr groc


WHITE LAKES CO, (G C & H B Gerhart), general merchandise, auto accessories, hides, pelts, live stock


WREN SAMUEL J, asst postmas- ter


STEEPLEROCK.


Postoffice in Grant county, 60 miles northwest of Silver City, the county seat. Duncan, Ari- zona, is the nearest railroad point. Mining and stock raising the leading industries. Population of neighborhood 300. Altitude 5,138 feet.


Mix H C. groc Norman King Mine Silver Reef Mine


UTTER GEORGE F, mines, post- master


STEINS.


Postoffice in Hidalgo county, on the S. P. Ry., 20 miles west of Lordsburg the county seat and nearest banking point. Mining and stock raising are the princi- pal industries. Population 200. Altitude 4,250 feet.


Charles Wm, rest


Crowley R L, station agt Hayden John C, real est King & Queen Mining Co, F H Perry mgr Mansfield J P, meats justice peace notary


Parker W C, billiards PERRY C G, postmaster Steins Hotel, J P Mansfield prop STEINS MERCANTILE CO, G G Perry mgr, genl mdse


STELWORTH.


Postoffice in Otero county, 50 miles east of Alamogordo, the county seat and 25 miles from Cloudcroft, the nearest railroad and banking point. Farming and stock raising are the principal in- dustries. Altitude 6,700 feet.


Hale G W, blksmith


VAN DELLA M, general merchan- dise, notary, postmaster


STONG.


(R. R. Station, Taos Junction.)


Postoffice in Taos county, on the D. & R. G. R. R., 25 miles west of Taos the county seat and near- est banking point. Sheep raising is the principal industry. Pop- ulation 35. Altitude 7,324 feet.


Barela Ricardo, groc billiards Dunn J H & Co, auto stage to Taos Patchen A C, r r agt WILTON CHAS, general merchan- dise, postmaster WILTON HOTEL, Chas Wilton prop


TRAILERS First National Bank Building


Increase your carrying capacity and reduce your hauling costs. TROY TRAILER SALES COMPANY Distributors Troy Trailers, Semi-Trailera. Miami Light Trailers DENVER, COLORADO


09 SHUTKI anUTa JAMDITAM


TAYLOR AND CLAY, Inc. STOCKS


OIL SECURITIES


BONDS


First National Bank Building


Casper and Rawlins, Wyo. DENVER Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyo.


1 STRAUSS 439


TAIBAN


STRAUSS.


Postoffice in Dona Ana coun- ty, on the S. P. Ry., 28 miles south of Las Cruces, the county seat. El Paso, Texas, is the nearest banking point. Farming and stock raising are the principal industries .. Population 125. Al- titude 4,102 feet.


Haas E Mrs, prin school Haas G W, rr and exp agt Peacock W P, boarding house Smith H S, genl mdse SMITH W S, postmaster


SUGARITE.


Coal mining town and postoffice in Colfax county on the S. F., Ra- ton & Eastern Ry., 7 miles north- east of Raton, the county seat. Altitude 7,600 feet. Population 500.


Barbout- Louis Mrs, boarding


house


Blossburg Mercantile Co, banking dept C E Irwin cshr


Blossburg Mercantile Co, genl mdse C E Irwin mgr


Brockman A L, justice peace no- tary ·


BROCKMAN PERNILLA C, post- master


Fuquay Geo L, phys Melich Anton, dairy Petterlin Vinco, barber billiards St Louis, Rocky Mountain & Paci- fic Co, Alex Stewart supt coal mines


SWASTIKA.


A new postoffice in Colfax coun- ty, on the Santa Fe Ry., 6 miles west of Raton the county seat and nearest banking point. Coal min- ing is the principal industry. Population 200. Altitude 6,400 feet.


ATMORE ROBERT M, postmaster


TAFT.


A country postoffice in Guada- lupe county, 20 miles north of LaLande, on the A., T. & S. F. Ry., the shipping point, and 20 miles northeast of Fort Sumner, the banking point. Population 7. Al- titude 4,500 feet.


Dodd J E, school tchr


Nappier J L, blksmith justice peace


Privitt Cecil, broom mfr WALKER WM T, general mer- chandise, postmaster


TAIBAN'S HOME PAPER TAIBAN VALLEY NEWS


MRS. C. I. SPEIGHT & SONS, Props. Reliable News of this Section. Goes into the Homes of Hundreds of Farmers. Located in Taiban Oil Belt.


A Valuable Advertising Medium FINE JOB PRINTING .


TA BAN


NEW MEXICO


TAIBAN.


Prosperous, growing town in Roosevelt county, 55 miles west of Texico, on the A., T. & S. F. Ry. Water and coaling station for the Santa Fe. Farming, the lead-


ing industry, is carried on with- out irrigation. Population 300. Altitude 4,000 feet.


Bank of Commerce. Wm H Fur- hee pres J A Gilbert vice-pres & eshr


PATENTS


Washington, D. C. Office Estalished 1868.


PATENT and TRADE MARK PRACTICE EXCLUSIVELY WILKINSON & GIUSTA, Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo*


Letibutive Dealers, Jobbers ENGINEERING, DESIGNS AND THE COLORADO SUPPLY 1004 BLAKE STREET


& Mfrs. of Builders Suppiles STELL FOR REINFORCING BUILDERS' COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO


DOMA SONYAT



GUIMERICAN FIXTURE CO.


DENVER GOLO


FRANK KIRCHOF. PRES. C. F. STAHL, neGron


LOUIS ANDERSON. SEC .. TREAL Mfrs. of Bank, Office, Store and Bar Fixtures Soda Fountains, Tables and Chatre Office and Factory: 1232-46 Arapahoe St. Denver, Telephone Main 59.


TAIBAN


440


TAIBAN


C. W. MeCULLOUGH


J. M. CHESHIRE


McCHES MILLS


GRIST MILL Dealers in Grain, Feed and Coal. Corn Meal. and Chops, Bean Cleaning a Specialty.


TAIBAN


NEW MEXICO


TAIBAN HOTEL JOHN W. STRATTON, Prop. Under New Management Headquarters for Commercial Men and Tourists WELL FURNISHED ROOMS HOME COOKED MEALS


TAIBAN NEW MEXICO


Baptist Church, Rev .D C Barb pastor


Brasell H T, phys Doll Allen, r r exp and tel agt JOLLY C A, groceries, meats, produce


JOLLY W G, whol and ret flour, feed, poultry, eggs,, hides Jolly Ruth, postmaster Lonestar Lumber Co, J G Cham- bliss mgr


Lyon Etta Mrs, prop Taiban Res- taurant & Confectionery


McCHES MILLS, (C W McCul- lough. J M Cheshire), grist mill dealers in grain, feed, coal


MCCULLOUGH & CHESHIRE, (C W Mccullough, J M Cheshire), props McChes Mills


Methodist Episcopal Church, (South), Rev E C Sanders pas- tor


MID-WEST SUPPLY CO, (Inc), W P Longbotham mgr, groc- eries, dry goods, clothing Miller W F. prop Taiban Grocery Mountain States T & T Co, Taiban Drug Co agts


Nuzum W H, biksmith justice peace


PHILLIPS J S, garage, auto re- pairs and supplies


Presbyterian Church, Rev J R Carver pastor


Reed L. livestock


SPEIGHT C | MRS, U S Commis- sioner. notary public


SPEIGHT C | MRS & SONS, props Taiban Valley News Steele J F. prin school STRATTON JOHN W, prop Tai- . ban Hotel


Taiban Drug Co, Brasell & Nes- bitt props


TAIBAN GROCERY, W F Miller prop, groceries, flour, feed. coal. furniture, undertaker TAIBAN HOTEL, John W Strat- ton prop


TAIBAN RESTAURANT & CON- FECTIONERY, Mrs Etta Lyon prop, short orders Taiban Townsite Co, W M Wilson mgr TAIBAN VALLEY NEWS, (w), Mrs C I Speight & Sons prop-


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Taos Leading Industries


TAOS.


(Abbreviation of San Fernando de Taos.)


County seat of Taos county, 25 miles east of Denver & Rio Grande Ry. Taos Junction the railway point for pas- sengers arriving from the north, and Embudo for passengers from the south. Farming and stockraising, dairying, lumber and mining the leading industries. Several large irrigating projects are under way. Population of Taos, including suburban settlements-Talpa, Ranches de Taos, Cardilerra, Taos, Pueblo, Canon and Colonies, 5,000. Altitude 6,983 feet.


BOND-MCCARTHY COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE


JUSTIN H. MCCARTHY, Mgr.


Dealers in Everything. Farming Implements, Bain Wagons, 3


Buggies, J. I. Case Threshing Machines and Road Engines, Cattle, Sheep, Wool, Hides and Pelts. Lumber Navajo Blankets.


TAOS


NEW MEXICO


ALEX. GUSDORF, President


ISAAC W. DWIRE, Vice-Pres. CHAS. L. CRAIG, Vice-Pres. A. M. RICHARDSON, Cashier


E. E. HARBERT, Asst. Cashier


THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK


CAPITAL $50,000.00


SURPLUS $10,000.00


Send Us Your Collections


We solicit the business of those desiring the Best Service.


NEW MEXICO


TAOS


DANSAS


Taos Leading Industries


GERSON GUSDORF THE STORE OF QUALITY


In Our New Mission Style Store-The Most Unique in America GENERAL MERCHANDISE CATTLE, SHEEP, WOOL, HIDES AND PELTS


Dry Goods, Fine Groceries and Meats. Notions, Boots and Shoes, Fine Clothing, Furnishings, Etc. Peter Schuttler Wagons, John Deere Farm Implements and Tractors, Velie Bu_gies. Comstora and Majestic Stoves and Ranges, Harness and Saddles, Auto Supplies.


Ford Motor Cars AND TRUCKS TAOS, NEW MEXICO


TAOS PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO.


ISIDORO ARMIJO, Genl. Mgr. & Editor


Incorporated.


Capital Stock Paid in $10,000.00.


PUBLISHERS OF


La Revista de Taos Taos Valley News and El Crepusculo Official Papers of Taos County. Largest Stock of Books in Spanish and English in New Mexico County Printers. Job Printing in all its Branches. TAOS NEW MEXICO


Alvin Burch GENERAL MERCHANDISE Meats, Shoes and Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Hides, Pelts, Hay and Grain


TAOS


NEW MEXICO


STEVAN SISNEROS Wholesale and Retail Bakery Goods and Pastries LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION


Taos


New Mexico


KANSAS CITY STRUCTURAL STEEL CO.


STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES, OIL STORAGE TANKS COMPLETE REFINERY EQUIPMENT KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI


TAJIQUE


441


TAOS


Tyson J G, live stock Vaughter W H, barber tailor Walton W S, painter paperhanger Watkins Bros, live stock


TAJIQUE.


Postoffice in Torrance county, 50 miles southeast of Albuquer- que and 14 miles west of Estan- cia, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Stock raising the principal industry. Population of neighborhood 185. Altitude 8,- 500 feet.


Bachman L, summer resort DOW WM D, genl mdse, notary, postmaster


Glover Harry, carp surveyor Sanchez Filomeno, justice peace


Sanchez Severo, barber


TALPA.


Small town and' postoffice in Taos county, 25 miles southeast of Taos Junction, the nearest railroad point, and 5 miles south of Taos, the county seat and banking point. Farming, fruit growing and stock raising the leading industries. Population 450. Altitude 7,100 feet.


Burch John, genl mdse Lopez Flavo, blksmith


Romo Benigno G, justice peace


VIGIL ALFONZO, postmaster VIGIL J N & SONS, genl mdse


TAOS.


Business. Houses, Professional Men and Institutions.


Archuleta Jno D, shoemkr Archuleta Thos D, carp Aragon H M, co agric agt ARMIJO ISIDORO, genl mgr Taos Printing & Publishing Co Barret C M, auto livery


BEFAY O K, asst mgr Bond-Mc- Garthy Co


Bent Lodge No 42, A F & A M, FT Cheetham W M. C R Dwire sec Bergmanns J J, phys


Bitter Creek Mining Co, C C Lowe sec-treas


BOND-MCCARTHY CO, Justin H


McCarthy mgr, general mer- chandise, agricultural imple- ments, lumber, cattle, sheep, hides, wool, pelts, auto acces- sories, Navajo blankets


BURCH ALVIN, general merchan- dise, meats, shoes, hides, pelts, hay, grain


Burch Geo, justice peace


Cardonetti Carlos, blksmith


CARSON NATIONAL FOREST, U S Forest Service, Earl W Lov- eridge forest supervisor


Catholic Church, Rev J Giraud priest


Cheetham F T, lawyer


Colonial Bond & Security Co, A U Manby pres


COLUMBIAN HOTEL, Mrs R C Pooler prop


CORDOVA J B, county commis- sioner


CORDOVA J D, chairman board of county commissioners; groc- eries, meats, cigars, confec- tionery


Couse E A, artist


CRAIG CHARLES L, vice-pres First National Bank


Cummings A A, meats


Davis Auto Co, J O Davis mgr Des Georges Esteban, rest Dolan P M, genl mdse


Dunn J H & Co, Jno H (Long John) Dunn mgr passenger and express service to Taos Junc- tion, auto garage


Dunton W H, artist


Dwire Carroll R, deputy super- visor Carson National Forest


DWIRE ISAAC W, vice-pres First National Bank, county probate judge


Edwards G F, carp


El Boletin Popular, (Spanish-w), M C Pacheco genl mgr E D Armijo ed


FERNANDEZ J D, county com- missioner


Everything from a Needle to an Anchor


THE WARD AUCTION CO.


The Largest Auction House In the World.


Choop.


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STOCKS BONDS NOTES 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colorado


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OHAS. FRIEND & CO., Inc.


TAOS


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917 Wazee St., Denver, Colo. TAOS


DENVER, COLORADO


4 . THE CARDWELL BLUE PRINT & SUPPLY CO. DRAFTSMEN'S AND SURVEYORS' SUPPLIES


1010 SEVENTEENTH ST., 510 Quincy Block


FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Alex Gusdorf pres. Isaac W Dwire vice-pres, Charles L Craig


vice-pres, A M Richardson cshr, E E Harbert asst cshr Frayne Wm M, abstracts of title Gallegos De Jose, tailor Gee Lute S, rest


Globe Land Co, H A Stroud pres Arroyo Seco P O


Gomez Pablo, co assessor


Gonzales Enrique, notary public Government Indian School, W L Bolander in charge


GUSDORF ALEX, pres First Na- tional Bank, real estate


GUSDORF GERSON, whol and ret general merchandise, farm im- plements, wagons, stoves, ranges, Navajo blankets, autos, tractors, auto supplies, lumber, building materials hides, wool, pelts. sheep, cattle, grain Guttman F W, jeweler


HARBERT E E, asst cshr First National Bank


Harbert E E Sales Co, dealers in Buick Motor Cars


Harwood Bert, artist


Hinde W T, blksmith


LA REVISTA DE TAOS (w), Taos Printing & Publishing Co pubs, Isidoro Armijo ed


Loretto Academy, Sisters of Lor- etto


LOVERIDGE EARL W, forest su- pervisor Carson National For- est, U S Forest Service McCabe Fred, U S Comnr


MCCARTHY JUSTIN H, mgr Bond- McCarthy Co Mckean Wm, lawyer Mandy A R, real est ins Martin T P, phys co health of- ficer Martinez Demosthenes, co treas MARTINEZ ESQUIPULA, county clerk


Martinez Flavio, billiards Methodist Episcopal Church (Spanish). Rev Montoya pastor Meyers Ralph W, artist Miramon Alfredo, soft drinks cur- ios


Miramon Theatre, Alfredo Mira- mon mgr


Montaner Jose, co supt schools Muller Fred, dentist Pacheco M C, lawyer Phillips Bert G, artist


Petine Rafael, monuments


POOLER R C MRS, prop Colum- bian Hotel


Quesnel D C, shoemkr


Randall B G, flour mill co sur- veyor


RICHARDSON A M, cshr First National Bank


Rio Grande Drug Co, Norberto Saavedra prop


Rodriguez Justino, meats


SANCHEZ & DES GEORGES, (Fil- emon Sanchez, Jose Des Geor- ges) billiards, barbers, cigars, tobaccos


Sandoval Juan, barber


Santistevan Anastacio, groc Santistevan Felix D, justice peace Santistevan Jesus M, soda water mfr


Santistevan Santiago & Son, blk- smiths


Sharp Jno H. artist


SISNEROS STEVAN, wholesale and retail bakery, lunch room Taos Commercial Club, Wm Mc- Kean sec Taos Copper Mining Co, J W Gid- dings sec Taos County Abstract & Title Co, Wm Mckean mgr


TAOS PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO, Isidoro Armijo genl mgr, pubs La Revista de Taos and Taos Valley News and El Cre- pusculo


Taos Tel Co, P V Dieckman mgr TAOS VALLEY NEWS & EL CREPUSCULO, (w), Taos Printing & Publishing Co pubs, Isidoro Armijo ed


Trujillo Demetrio, groc


Trujillo Eduardo A, postmaster Trujillo J Francisco, co sheriff Trujillo Pedro R, livery Trujillo Virginia Mrs, rest


UNITED STATES FOREST SERV- ICE, Carson National Forest, Earl W Loveridge forest su- pervisor


COCKS CLARKS ENGRAVING COMPANY


acid-blast


ETCHING DENVER COLO


DUSTRATORS DESIGNERS ENGRAVERS


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EL PASO BITULITHIC CO.


CONTRACTOR FOR THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT


General Office: EL PASO


ALBUQUERQUE


LAS VEGAS


TAPICITOES 443


TEEL


Valley Abstract & Title Co, Wm M Frayne sec Watt J H, Jerry Baca mgr, un- dertkr


TAOS JUNCTION. (See Stong.)


TAPICITOES.


Postoffice in Rio Arriba county, 50 miles southwest of Tierra Am- arilla, the county seat, and 28 miles from El Vado, the nearest railroad point. Albuquerque is the nearest banking point. Stock raising is the principal industry. Altitude 7,500 feet.


LASKY CARL


postmaster


TATE.


Postoffice in Union county, 20 miles southwest of Clayton. the county seat, shipping and bank- ing point. Population 140.


Al- titude 6,000 feet.


Morrow Ben, deputy sheriff REEDER BESSIE, postmaster


TATUM.


Postoffice and small town in Lea county, 22 miles north of Lovington 'the county


seat. Brownfield, Texas, is the nearest railroad point. Stock raising is the principal industry. Popula- tion 300. Altitude 3,700 feet.


Baptist Church, Rev W E Dillard pastor


Bilbrey & Jones, garage


BI! E^ C P, postmaster Bilderback Geo, genl mdse Biles Hotel, Myrtle E Biles prop Brown A J. photog Callum & Biles, rest Cobern H J, dentist


First State Bank, W H Anderson pres W F Dillard cshr


Gainer W B, barber Hall Mildred Miss, dressmkr James J T, drugs


Key Anna H, notary public Martin J B, carp


Methodist Church, Rev A J Brown pastor


Quick Service Garage, J P Caudill mgr


Ranger Lake Oil & Gas Co


Rumph J M, phys


Seals J J, blksmith justice peace Tatum Brokerage & Commission Co


Tatum Gin, C L Collum mgr


Tatum Hardware Co


Tatum J G, genl mdse


Tatum Telephone Co, Thos Bess operator Tatum Townsite Co Whiteley J R, well driller


TAYLOR SPRINGS.


Postoffice in Colfax county and station on the E. P. & S. W. Ry., 43 miles south of Raton, the county seat and 6 miles southeast of Springer, the nearest banking point. Stock raising is the prin- cipal industry. Population . 55. Altitude 5,760 feet.


Aztec Mineral Water Co


DU CHANOIS CATHERINE M, postmaster Star Merc Co, genl mdse


TEEL.


Postoffice in Grand county, 30 miles east of Silver City, the county seat and banking point, and 10 miles east of Santa Rita, the shipping point. Fruit farm- ing and stock raising the leading industries. Population of neigh- borhood 500. Altitude 6,100 feet.


Teel A E, genl mdse postmaster Teel Hugh A, fruit grower notary White C F, genl mdse


P. O. BOX 906


DENVER, COLO.


OLD HOMESTEAD BREAD CO.


Shipments to All Parts of the State


Butter Krust Bread


Iron Fences, Fire Escapes and Iron Stairs Our Specialty E. BURKHARDT & SONS IRON AND WIRE WORKS CO.


787-795 So. Broadway Phone South 101 Denver, Colorado


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ELECTRICAL LIGHTING FIXTURES DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS THE ALBERT SECHRIST MFG. CO.


DENVER


TEXICO-FARWELL 444 TEXICO-FARWELL


CIVIL, MINING AND IRRIGATION


Established 1888. DENVER, COLORADO


H. E. GUY, President


JAS. R. McDOWELL, Cashier


R. L. JORDAN, Vice-Pres. JAS. H. CURRY, Asst. Cshr.


FARMERS STATE BANK OF TEXICO


CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $29,000.00


Texico


New Mexico


TEXICO-FARWELL.


Texico, together with Farwell, Texas, constitute the State Line City, Farwell being the name of the Texas portion of the town. Junction of the Pecos Valley & Northern Texas and Texico-Cole- man Cutoff of the Santa Fe sys- tem and headquarters for the pro- posed Denver-to-Gulf road of the Rock Island system; 30 miles of grade completed. Being advan- tageously situated on the state line with both a Texas and a New Mexico depot is a great distribut- ing center. having the benefit of the Texas freight rate. Surround- ed by a rich agricultural country which raises everything planted. Texico-Farwell has a population of 1,600. Every 160 acres owned by a farmer. Wants manufactur- ing enterprises of all kinds. Anglo-Saxon people. No other classes here. Altitude 4,000 feet.




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