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Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
2-12-1915
Carlsbad Current, 02-12-1915Carlsbad Printing Co.
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fcfefetiTWENTT --THIRD TEAR. CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, ItlS. NUMBER Id.
c.
FELIX MILLER IN JAIL
AWAITING HEAR-
ING THE 16th
On of the most unfortunate killing!ver to have occurred in Eddy county
took placa at a point about a mil
west of th ttand pipe of th railwaycompany and four miles aouth waitof Carlsbad taut Sunday afternoon at2:15 whan Felix Miller "hot and killed
.Charle M. Acrey. Th evidence atth coroner inquest, wit very contradictory and I almost Impossible to
fí. ftt.! th.! U wl" Pp!'r rtJ,1believable. It seems that Acrey hada Mexican employed cutting otol whohad walked ahead of Acrey from hishouse on th road near the stand pipe.The Mexican wa about 800 yards a- -
....u ,er irwm wn.. w..ing sotoL Felix Miller who wa on
i . ,. . . .?,,dJ,MM t Inr. ...-- r- w- --
7 " " "- ".",u- - ..camp". Then th Mexican tesunedMiller said: "No you ain't for I am
...' I Ml ...1 LI.... u . . ,.:. r.... ....Winchester and shot Acrey three tim.x
,
MilUr was accompanied by a (nunnamed Lone Miller who I no relationto Felix. Une .Miller testified thathe wa within forty or fifty steps orth parti when the shooting occurred, that h and Felix had gone overto th point to look at a bat cav andthat after examining it they had walk-ed out and aaw Acrey coming. AAcrey approached h signaled forFelix to meet him and Felix walkeddown th hill to th course Acrey watrav.ling. Lone Miller testified thata. Felix P"" Acrey that he,Lone, heard them talking but th.word. wer. no loud ,ough to di
,
Unlsh but aftor a fom.nta h---- "If for a run and that helnvm In... ran ...am
aad In such position that If Acreydischarged hi gun h would be in
hgot th hill
tdm and th men who h thought wrquarreling. H hardly got ovartha hill when h heard thro hoto ananot wishing to be a witness kill-
ing he started down th hill but waasoon overtaken by Felix who said hsthe Dark Canon wells wa first!
...... w w,7 -Mexican having seen the whole affaU
' ' " ". .u. j "ncT-'- - 1"K--. rr pnonea
ka ......u lit ..j ,1. itmw in nú -- iion jumywn I iiluauto reached th body withinfour minuto after h phoned. Hefound Acrey dead with his' ridingwhip in hi dead hand both armextended full length and two bullethole through hi body cither ofwhich would hav killed him Instantly.On wound showed that th bulletfrom 44 Winchester entered thright aid under th right arm andcam out th aid and passed thruth left arm. Th. other shot struckth lower portion of the .left abdomen
ami
wild .1? O'tjulnn, consul
whll waworking th. I.v.r. A thirty eight
peclal aix shooter wa found thelody of Acrey.
Mr. Hart had not been near th."body long befor Dr. Lackey drove upIn auto and mad. an examinationof th. coroners jury waa
impaneled by Judg Rich-ards and want out In auto
- viewed th. body. Th. Jury wa poro- -posed of th. following!
Richard Judkina, J. F. Hart, E. E.James, Fred West, Geo. Beckett, andK. E. Jama.
ene besidedf th Mexican token Mon-da- y
morning.Millar walked horn, about
- snd half north and phonedoffice and Allen want out
nd brought him to whr haateen tine
Th can, of th. betweenth two men la not generally known1ut It that Acrey had orderedMiller keep hi atock away from a
chool section that waa unfsnced,Acrey fenced around aevaraltownship and elalmed th. Tight ofrange Miller baa lived hr.
KILLED
year and ha always bean regardedaa peaceable man while Mr. Acreybaa been In the country about tham tint and ha always been con-
sidered a Rood man.Th verdict of fh jury was: "We,
th jury, deceased cameto his death from th effects of bul
t.N.
Feb.
Company2.
Company attendfrom a held Felix as ordered, without excuse
Miller." jof th Captain, be liabl to Im- -
leave a three chil-- j mediate reduction to ranks,dren boys, Vernon aged and. 3. Promotions and appointments ofLloyd, aged and a little crirl. officer of the
aged on year. II ha two' nv will be mad at of drillBan W. on Wednesday, Feb. such promo,
i nad been engaged in the sheep bus-- 'Ions tobe based on past record andfor many attendance of drills, as well as effi.
District Attorney K. K. Scott cam nYy In drill on night ofdown from Roswell Monday to learn
about th killing of C. M. 'Acrey. He went out to th seen of
killing and obtained what Information possible in few hourreturned to Roswell on th. night train,II decided to hold thkMring , juj Rhard's court Tuea- -d at ton a. m.
Cn,r Aery w k nwIormonV( , B,nk county Georgia, In
pebpury 1864 and 1882 went withhi parents Brownwood, Texas, go- -
'"It from Tom Green countyyear, later and from ther
Ed(Jy NfW .thspring 1902. 8inc coming he. .. hrolw. mrnmu,mtlut .large number of sheep probably 40,000
y,, compsny ha several goodMng on th, he,d of
Rocky about thirty-fiv- e milea northwest of Carlsbad. For th past fewyears he haa resided on near I
h. Dark C((non wt h. f.nMdconsiderable of th country. IIPerfected an adding machín th in -rntion of which h purchased, which,
' ready for market and which willcom of
Hay. Th funeral waa delayed untilWaitnanla i a.U h. ..lu.lhta brth,r'
'VwtnlTh, Mrvrc whch Mi
from Methodit ehurch ,w-l- l-í. utUnM
,mpr,,ilvV Rev.......tor of th local Christian church.r wnicn Mrs. Acrey Is a member,
. . , .five" MIW 1 ttW mi BI IIIWIls WW
. , . ..
oy many wno war present.Eddy Grov Camp, W. O. W. of
which Mr. Acrey wa member, attended body, th degree
their uniform.A ..11. .L.I. . U..V.Jl.. Ja 1 1 muir ui .i iw vtviivuiivi,
Christ Ion churches was irsent d... ... ...
danger that to th " "uí-n?- '0 " hM
f.W atop, and ?
had
to
th
..k'"lvM:-"'r- t .f'lnrmn.'. wh.V'h ctoj untoM
1 m
nisand
and
th
left
th
w.
,
ot ....nn. .i,,. th,t.
nd cam out und.r th right should- - rZ 'XSZZT ,
ula th"er blade Another .hot w.Vfrl but' lV V00 w,!
past eomman.it went Miller stating that th lj.it jjPmn' "t.nant,gun waa aiacnargaa h
on
hibody, A im-
mediatelyan and
Further vid examina-tion was
a mil.a th sher-
iffs Stewartjad h
quarrel
la aaldto
having
twelve
a
coroner's And
B.
th
preliminary
M
Into
to
Mlc0f
hi
InIn
tk. ana
jumped
to"Jesus Lover of my Soul," "Rock ofAges," "Abide wS M.," "I Need
nee, every Hour".Th funeral cortege wa long,
accompanying th re-
mains to their resting place whar.tha beautiful ritualistic service of th.Woodmen of World was given Inlull. All heart war touched all
suffused with tears, th. sobsand cries of th little boy brok
th air littl boy weeping overth grav of th father they shall
see in this world. Thpoem "Lif Death" as read byth master of ceremonie for th. day,ar a a aa
with Consul Commander Hamblen lacharg of th. degree team and E. V.Albritton escort Th. camp honor
given at th. clos of th.mony.
During th services a quartet ehoircomposed of Mr. 3. C. BunchMr. J, W. Armstrong and Messrs.Armstrong, Butler sang, "AbideWith M, "Rock of Age,-- Rev.Beatty pronounced th andall that la mortal of Charla. Acreyrest In th. "village under thehilK wh.r w must go, aoonror
Tha deepest la expressedth. famllle who ara plunged
mourning aa4 grief by this atraag.and tragi.
CARD Or THANKS.
Consul Commander Robert Ham-blen of Carlsbad Camp W. O. W, de-
sire u to axpraaa tha thank ofcamp to Meedaw-- e J. C Bunch and J.W. Armstrong Masara. Butler andArmstrong for their beautiful touch-ing music at tha graveside of Sovereign Charle M. Acrey.
COMPANY ORDER8 NO. ft.
Headquarter B. 1st, Infty. N. M.N. a Carlsbad N. February11, 101S.
All members f B, 1stInfty, H. N. O. are hereby orderedto report! at Armory, in Carlsbad,for drill on Wednesday night,17th, 1915, not later than 7:30 o'clockp. m., on each succeeding; Wednes-day night at nam hour, until furtherorder, unless personally excused byvour Commander.
officer o fthfailing to any drill,
let Winchester by personalwill
Acrey wiftwo aix
four, Com-'Vend- s,
losbrothers, and with whom 17th,
Ines years.tha,
something
and
ther
her
and
ranch
had
team.
wucnta
automobiles
the
cre- -
altlater.
for
th.
Co.
Company
the
4- - annual federal Inspection ofthis company will be made by United .
States Army officer on Friday March12th, 1915, at 8 p. m.
6. All members of Company B, 1stInfty. N. M. N. G., are hereby orderedto report at the Armory in CarlsbadN. M, not ltr than 7:30 o'clock p.
12th, for'riage licenses have thinspection, temporarily absent county clerk'sfrom Carlsbad, when such
ill report to th Inspectingat inspection of militia organisation!nearest where stationed, stating to
id officer your name, rank and corn- -
EL
tha
by
the
vey
you belong. Jones.It I this' Pablo Yguado
Company its full Duran. ,t inspection, the number o
will determine amount' much thefunds be all by the federal ance and of house a
government for the coming year. Iti ' important the CompanyprmMni , gooi appe,ranPe ,t ,
In Its order maintained"d and ac-ou- i
man will be excused for trivial rea--ons from drills dato and
W.Caotain 1st Inftv.. M. C.
doubt into aomdato Inspection,
,d
and
many
last
andeyea
up-
on
never moreand
were
and
andand
benediction
tympathyin-
to
and
M,
and
and
that
The
went
very that
this
tied
thatiuch
this
thia
Co. B. T andthat you attend
Leary, of Cincinnati, Ohio,hs been to act a
to Father Christman, of Roswell,who will succeed Father Adalbert
J1 Don't Forget the
Valentines
TOWN
DRUGS
TO OURYour attention la respectfully called
to th letter recently receiv-ed from th. Comptroller of th. Currency:
Treasury Department, Washington,January 28, 1915.
of tha Currency.To the Board of Director;
Gentlemen:Th granting by some banks of
accomodation in th form of OVERDRAFTS la and can notbe countenanced by this office.
This should ceas entirely.facilitate th of
this result the ha been takenup by this office with th banking de-
partment of various State and the.authorities hav generally agreed totak th necessary action to aeeara theffective cooperation of Stato' bankIn attaining tha and
a requssted to adopt a reso-lution directing no officer or em-
ploye of your bank akall pay orcharg to tha account of any depositorany check of such depositor whsnthere ar not sufficient fundi an deposit to th of th drawer ofth to meet th same.
Please a ofth. resolution to this offlc soon
a ha been adopted. Let tht resolution show tb name of th direc-tors a I th meeting.
PASO-QUEE- ROAD. .
Tom MJddleton, of Queen, we In
own from there Wednesday,ifter a road drag. Th road thorugh'Doe; Canyon", having; been surveyed,
i now being worked. This Is th muchtalked of road between her and El
Th road ha been changed toth old road by Esall rarch to themouth of th canon so, travel will notgo th stand pip of Dark canoawe'ls. Surveyor John W. Iewisout In car with Nedarly last Saturday morning to sur.
the road Dog Conyon.Lewis and Mis Wilson, accom-
panied Dean Smith th next day in hiskutomobile, and Mr. Lewis returned
them evening.
m.f on Friday, March 1915, been Issued In
unless office:member!
Officer
pany to which Ixra6. Important Feb. 10 to Patricia
present strengthas f1
men --present Nothing adds as toto wear your as
Prtion, drill,neatness, on no
between
Wm. DEAN,N. N.
no general us
as
so.
Commanding ' Important to each mem- -,
.her' advantage everyDunatan
appointed assls-ta- nt
following
objectionable
prartlf
subject
ossired.Yon re
that
creditcheck
forward certified espyas
It
present
looking
8hattuck
throughMrs.
with Sunday
appear-o- f
Mr. Joseph McMillan, nee MisMary Roiff, formerly residing eiere,now living at Central, New Mexico,is the mother of a baby daughter,horn Tuesday of lust week. This Is thsecond daughter in the family and'many friends here are sending congratulationa to the parents, and bestvisites for th future of the young
lady.
Marriage License for Week.During the week th following mar- -
Feb. 7 P..C. Lowenbruck to MissMamie Pendleton,
Feb. 8 Gregario Ramirea to LuxDomingues.
Feb. 10 Marvin Uvlngston to Miss
'good coat of paint especially SEAWALL'S PAINT sold and guaranteedby J. R. LINN.
Choral Club Notice.The committee wishes to call th
attention of all member to th fact,that there will b. only, eight rehear- -
als, bef or the concert will be givenor tn. Jiom. ana ocnooi Associauon.,
rehearsal. W trust that each mem-
ber will tak. it upon himself to be'n attendance each Tuesday eveningnromptly at 7:30.
1
STATIONERY
Please acknowledge receipt withoutdelay.
Respectfully.(Signed)
JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS,Comptroller.
The abov la self explanatory. Ourresolutions absolutely prohibiting overdrafts, as abov ordered, and our cus-tomers ar requested to tak noticeof same, and keep a careful checkon their respective account, thu preventing a violation of law by thebanks and embarrassment to them-selves.THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CARLSBAD,By 0. M. COOKE, Cashier.
THE NATIONAL BANK . .OF CARLSBAD,
By C. M. RICHARDS, CaahUr.a
Monday at thia week Alonso Campbell, who waa working on th WlllardBatea ranch, waa skinning a ew thathad died and th long knlfa aa wausing dipped and pierced hi leg abovethe knee. He suffered considerablepain at tha tima and through thanight tha limb began swelling and hewaa brought to town early th nextday and a physician said tha bladewaa poisoned from tha hid.; that thcow must have died of alkali, and hewa brought Just in tlm to save hilif.
For the Little OnesBEST ASSORTMENT IN
! EDDY DRUG STORE
CUSTOMERS:
Comptroller
To accomplishment
STATE LEG SLATURMONUMENT NEWS.
Monument N.NM., Feb. 9 G. C.Mathews is erecting a nice littlblacksmith shop and will us It for aboot and shoe shop.
Fred Smith was in town the otherday buying milo mails from J. W.Cooper. Fred lives in the Jeff Daviswells country and owns a fine bunchof angora goats. Ha has drilled sev-
eral wells in his locality but got nowater.
Dob Trowbridge and Miss Maudie'larris were married in Carlsbad last",OUHr ,n Kepunurans have had anweek. Miss Harris Is a stepdaughter
'of Lute Beech.
The big Sandstorm last Wednesdaywn the healthiest and most robustt.hut has passed through this countrysince May, 1908.
I.uln Culp purchased the M.L. Thorncattle Saturday. Mr. Thorn will moveto Arizona in th spring.
Tom Ringham reports he has lostseveral head of rattle from blackleg.
A big dance was given at the hallFriday night.
Luther Cooper ame in from theSwamp Angel ranch Sunday to staywith his folks several days.
Rev. G. II. Harnett has been quitesick for several days but is muchbetter now.
Mr. 'i itleherry purchased the Lu-
ther BlodEvt house of Dr. L. Slack,amlh as moved it to his land south-ves- t
of Nadine, N. M.
Trip In Alamogordo and El Paso.John Stewart and wife, I'nlph Shat-
tuck and wife made a flying tripto Alamogordo and El Paso, Tex-
as. The party ' left hereWednesday afternooft about threeo'clock in John Stewart's new Ford,accompanied as far as the Thayer
ch by Mr,, Th,y,r where tn.y. ...,h h, ,
che In Dog Canyon and left for Ala-
mogordo Friday. Duggan Rickmanjoined the party here and went withthem to Alamogordo. He was on hisway to Mia ma in response to a tele-Tra-
that his brother was very ill.Seems he left here with Mr. Wrightand they broke down about fourteenmilea below Shsttuck's ranch andwalked hack to the ranch and fromthere to Johnie Stewarts. The partyarrived at Alamogordo all OK aboutft o'clock, and Mr. Rickman took thetrain for Miami, the rest of thenarty visiting with Mrs. Wm. Ander-sons.
The party left Alamngrdo Saturdayabout ten o'clock going by way oftha White Sands to El Paso, arrivingther at 5 o'clock aam day.
Here they met Mr. Snyder and contracted the steers $40. for yearlings$S0 for twos and they were feeling sosporty from closing the deal and thelong ride, they took In the Bull fightalso the races in the aternoon Sun-
day and smiled at the big giant that'slanning to whip the negro cham
pion.The party left El Paso Monday
mornlr.g at o'cloca and reachedhorn by 6 o'clock. Johnie thinks hisome of a chauffeur, rodding the new
car on this Journey and if they hadany blow outs they did not tell us,but here wishing th party manymor plsasant journeys, and whoknowa but w may hear of them nexton their way to tha exposition.
Mr. and Mr. John O. McKeen, ofMalaga, accompanied by their youngson, Marion, war up from their homeWednesday and Thursday this week.Mr. McKeen has but recently re-
turned from Fillmore, California,where h went at the call of herdaughter, Mr. Preston Jackson, whounderwent a serious operation duringher mother' stay with her. TheJackson hav two fin littl boys according to "Grandma McKeen".
eTh. celebrated Primble Cutlery,
Blue Grass Tools and Hardware areold and guaranteed by J. R. LINN,
CARLSBAD PEOPLE PRAISE SIMPLB MIXTURE.
Many In Carlsbad praise th'mpl mistara of buekthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., known a Adler-l-- k.
This remedy I th mwt THOROUGHbowel cleanser ever sold being evenused sueeessfully In appendicitis. ONESPOONFUL relieves almost ANYCASE of constipation, sour or gassystomach. ONE MINUTB after yontak. It th. gasses rambla and passout AdUr-t-k-a cannot grip md theINSTANT action la surprising. ThStar Pharmacy. (D-6- )
r WfTTy'
FIVE WEEKS OF POLITICA IV
HORSEPLAY.
Republicana in Absolut Control ofLegislature Wast People'
Time and Money.
Santa F. N. M., Feb. 10. Fiv ofhe nine weeks of the second stateeclnUture are (rone. During thoserve weeks the Kepuhliran have ren-
in absolute control. During four ofthose weeks, following the ejection offour duly elected democrats from the
Iwoluto two-thir- majority in both""e. The net result is a record
political horseplay without an equaln in th history of Republican
legislatures in New Mexico. Hut onbill in which the people are Interested'ins been passed. This is the
i'hcxil term bill tn which there waa noopposition and to which there couldho none, because there is sufficientmoney in the general school fund toallow of the term, and be.auso li.--.t money cannot possibly be- -
pent for any other purpose.Heyond that here is the net re-
sult:Knur honestly and fairly elected
out of the housen the ground ,if "political expedien.
cy."Three bills passed to pay for legisla--
ive printing, salaries of legislatorsnd employees.Four weeks spent in a fruitless ef- -
iirt. wholly within the ranks of the'ority, to agre upon county sal-- 1
y bill with the result of a law inprospect naming salaries far abovewhat the people of this state ran af-ford to pay.
The paxsuge of a hill for the in-
vestigation of the defunct First StatoHank of m Cruces and of the rela.ions of the state Agricultural college).hereto, through which a long stand-ing local tight, in which the Agrkul- -ural college baa been the innoceav
bytsander, is tobe twisted into a vic-
ious assault upon the Democraticparty democratic leaders, the (rover.nor of New Mexico, and the Travelingauditor, with the specific object offfurnishing an .use upon which t
Ibase a bill to abolish th Travalhsarmditor's office and to turn th prevMint efficient organisation over to thestate auditor a Republican.
In the meantime taxation and rtvev -
nue legislation and every other feaw--tu-re
of essential law demanded by therpeople hav been shoved hopelesslyback to the closing days of the seevsion, when through the necessity of"passing something" such measures aath bosses may dictate will be shoved
irough.This, briefly, is the situation and?
the net result of Ave weeks of the)present legislatura, absolutely ownedand controlled by the stand-pa- t Republican gang of New Mexico,
Can yi 1 beet T
COMPANY B RIFLE COMPETITION.
Company R began shooting in thaSpringfield Indoor Competition lastweek, and although the first match)waa fired under unfavorable conditions)the score made on th first match onyear ago was excelled by a smallmargin.
There will be one match fired by ateam of ton men each week forfull period of ten weeks, the recordshooting to be done on each Wednes-day night
Following I gicn th. scor madlast week. Aa only th Ave highestscores are counted in the result, these)only are given.
s t aaa Hp. O
3. H
George J. Frederick 43 87" 4 129Roy E. Wilkinson 41 M 47 12SFred M. West 89 40 4A 124Wm. R. Miller 4S SI 47 12XWm. Collin 42 SO 43 llft
Team Total 210 175 224 61
These figure show slightly lesathan 82 per cent of perfect scores, andwill without doubt be much Improved)on in th following matches, and Ifyou ara Interested, it is suggested thatyou dip out these scores each week,and keep tab on the progress of thacompetition.
Th Company B team shot Ita wayup last year to nearly 700 out of aposslbt 7K0, and Ita aim thl. yeari to xeell last years record In every
i particular.
ra MESSAfi E
FROM M ORNES byof
WANDERING WKTOR AND STU-DENT OK MAN STEAKS TO 'are
LARGE ASSEMBLY AT landCOURT HOUSE.
NINETY PER CENT OF OFFENDERS
COME FROM CHRISTIAN HOMES 27
I
aHnl and Main Remedy Mea In TheConarrvalinn of Ihe Young
I
of Ibilh Hera, SaySpeaker.
Vrof. Orne's lecture Monthly filirlit
wk not lit rira-- l y attended ami ai wor-
thy a lari'er audience Imt the tlass ofthere showed the cnmii. unity
tniiaina at least a few thinki-i- . anilwho do not Ihe for I hem-,- !
v- - alone, hut arr inlt m IoiI in tingrowing generation, lit whichrwas also dclivernl in Ibswll mid mevery county sent i tin- - I'niled i.State win ri'iorti''l in the Knswell
beNews a follows:
A liiri'r Mini upi h i i ii r iiii'licnreattcmlctl the lecture" nf lir. and Mr.1A. S. the i 1Orne, at f court room :lyesterday afternoon.
lir. Orne Hani in nnl :
"The trouble with the American lyI pie today is liny magnify theilirty, defl-aled- , devils ilnpes and do-
ings, ami are lirini' ihnen to mm,
Knknrss ami sorrow; hill hire nmrtii'll hereafter, iiml minify the
Christ, who lead by n lovei
iiciivcn high, hi II deep, hunnmity-liroii'l- .
whosoever will, eternity Uini:t'.oil love you still; to holiness, heitlth.Iiappinos-i- heiivrn. here iiml hereafter. "
iruin, the American people havemade the fool ami filial uiitiii.i l.i.lfluí, Inovini to town, himtiiini' bnn-l-in- i'
iiml liiiililmi' hi.' -- ities iiml cilu-o- f
ii irofi,-'-.iii- lo i'iiiii a po-.- .
saina' their chililtoi' vi'h ti n oiil't inn lllnl t'lall pus withoutWniK lli'lii'i. Atl'oll tin plilint- - hlivo
o f Ii fi I, M. Iv Mini 'I'l'llm l ' al, I h v but i -- Inn i 'I I In Mill II
npmle.l the rlil'il in i! rali !y In
a leal wild si i n ly tun- - hi t hi III
lailnle III lite hot ii.I b In vi- I iiul ki vlinl He wasi ftj when lb- I'lt'iii. I mail H'wl wo-
tnsi . tnbl tln in to multiply mnl npli'in-l- i the emih iiml to .on Ml uleborne, ami home to iififuanl citili'H-lion- .
railing follow ilitine ibrr,tion, lieiiteionotny. IIIs, I '. Jil. Jl.ba-- . tilled our ot mwi-- c fan l.iml
iili cliaritable ami cm i rt mnnl in-
stil nt mm, '
Kveiy mayor mnl chief of policetfiate met, bate raid: "Welcmne.
Ih ami Mis. time, to our ril; for we 'an
liMin'i lc ami e that soiuethini?Inn I be ilone speeilily to leiich and
iv.c i.' tlic 'nits nial t ill', with empl s
on llo gills. nlT the slreits nml
i il i .'"ii,l sin omtiliM' i.wlieii' lliriri mi e. c il not be other than ciiini
li I
,.y p,.r f the r HO
, i i,' ...i,s . nun mi If culled trumps...i.!' mm tv per cent of the :i.(MHI,IMMI
I iVll ibilli'ht"! i wll.illl Me Mite lln'l
i, " mi:i 'mine I to have come (mmt 'I i nil homes
JV ilii.n of a iric's boi'ii in
).,,. I'exan, alli lecel tl at ii
!i NGCT
WE
::p I BUY.
TUBES,AND
PLIES.
REPAIRING
Eddy- Aaaaiaaaaatitt
dint conference. In Ft Worth, Texas:"Orar 0,000 young women ere beingclaimed enery year for the scarletlife, and our church la (tending Idly
apparently happy In ita Ignorancethat which happen to girls after
f.
they leave our Institutions. are! field, mart and mill, wage workera witness etand tha fact waaonly of the wraith winner, nil of Hia acta tabliahed that waxed fat on
work of redeeming fallen glrli.raring for them in our intitutlonafter declaring them afa and'
filled with the aplrit of God, wa turnthem out to go, God know where.
Our murder rata ccandalicea Chrla- -
and
countrycapital.
'clannishWarning:
laboring together,
wayward andfountain
of churchea
tendom. More crime committed in ' neighbors, a did the diacipte when an Aurora banker read theChicago annually other ten after Pcnteroat in holy humble weekly depoifta and balancea of moh-natinn- n.
They the awift awollen fit ream of lei batik bymurderer awaiting death in the
chair in New York laat July; 2,700murder put In prison in 1007
aira i nut 1,000 In 1HH7. Our crim- -
foron
Wa battha
Wa
WIIB
the
anywere the own--
were
nal have increaaed 75 per cent in rto unknown or unheard of In ourfie phhI ten year while our populii-- j Vihe or will aoon
ha- - only Inrreeaed per rent! n the danger and aweep awayduring tha ama period; aui- - ir'ue.
idea in I'.'ll ami America pay out yllW (hp one and only of tllu' one aha re of In the oldt"i.0(io,lMHI 000 more to punih ,,,, i..!iiniupnry nrohlem, ac-- 1 Merace had hrouirht lilm $r0 in divl-rrim- p
than to every nf hy puhlic private of- - denda in three month, end undereducational ,.,,., f aw -- and thin in the aire, 'he new oriar.ization $25,000
,ni humane work. j
coiiipliieent old explanation thatthis is due to an influx of aliens, hits
wi lini'rly exploded. In looking'alum) f ir Hume sounder explanationthe retirintr president of the
Institute Criminal l aw andi linn ii'm-y- , meiilioiicd the blame can
lain directly at the fei-- nf the par- -
Its.Mr. Fiideiick I,. Huffman makes the
startling statement that "murders ine United Stutes are rapidly inrreas-mv.- "
He finds that for the ten-yen- r
ni'iiod of l!MH'i l'i'2 there were annual-- 1
7.5 murder for evpry of'imputation, and that during I01M, thevemly nverngu was rnisen lo n.i.
his invest ii'iit ion he finds thathe south is tiirgely responsible foritch munlers. In 1 I :t Memphis had
murders per population.Savaimah Nashville .'lit. Atlanta art.
''hiirlestoii. S. ('.. nil. New Orleans 21;whiopiis Iro-tn- ii Iiml but 5, New York
I, l itn it.niii II, nml other lari'eHies in proportion.
Tin"e lias been pieviilent nil Idea
hut im "mi o of rime ioocrnllv wasline to inereii-- of fmei'i' bol n popu-
la' ion There is less foreign bornI'l.pnbil ion in Ihe south than in theo'lli I'm t lift muí i, I r. Ilnffnuin's
him - i'.'nt ion ihnvtx Iba' I out of ev-- 1
to fully answer churi'is f rpinmntlv
iy H0 iniinleiH were committed bloin This etlibit viiiild seem:
made nrninst foreign born citizens. Itj. fniih i ' "i to iii'b-at- e that., was soini'lhiiu' radiciillv wrong
with mit've I in t"'i"i'.. nerhiiiis lestiiH'ssi'd by the "a"t Constitution.
vhich "ay t'mt "home restraints In
mericiin families are relaxed to such
in cv'ent that children are obtaining,'!,!. mn l of their triiinini' in publicnml private rehnols, If they ecuretraining lit all.
" The United Slate is mur- -
i. his nation on the globe. I his is
imliclmi'iil siippoiled hy stutisticsltvhicli eveiy Aineiicim hliould protestnuainst. 'I'lieie la no reason why a
. . .1 1. ...I ...,lkjni.pic st, mi win,iiiii'liinil institution shoiihl hobl
iy bate thought ami;
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RACINECOUNTRYROAD
PENNSYLVANIA
TIRESOUR PRICKS ON TIKES
ARE KIC.HT
HANDLE THE WE CANOUR GET THE
BENEFIT OF OUROBSFRVATION
ACCESSORIES AND 8UP
SearchliteTank Exchange
Tube Vulcanizing
tfI...É..
Garage
taught Chrlatlanlty waa only an- -rait, a cloak Sunday; Instead
.......
nolilland they
l W IAMU M W i
I'll, life, from tha humble home In the
to the time honored Whitehouse at tha For home and
were never churchy or
Unless the American peo--
pie at one adopt Impla scrip- -
'tura I manner of and methodloving and true
wicked men womenflowing from called child- -
hood, a cosmopolitan commercial com- -
nlpxity rlaaaea and hith- -
atthan their
herring Russia. home, carried to tha
nie, trnrue, nver-Itin- n
21
15:000aolutinn
nnnimllvpre branch Uiuiwli ilt'inl and that
philiintropic, he got
The
Ameri-- ;
of
100.00(1
HMI.IiliO
i'l
the mo.it
millL'lllcneil
BEST
OX
livingnf
the
f e.v and vet the mot lnwlp aire worth of atoek in the .new company
of history the moat perplexing be- - r hi $.'00 In the old one.
iii.p ii n is in rnmiinrison with1 The old alchemist and enchantervhich II other ie'ere.t rnmtilned arelad nothing on the Menace group of
hut broken bubble" la the Juvenile' "rnnelera. when one learn that from
onrt law. inf er to the fatherle-"- . in- - an
.luxtriiil school - love to the mother-- ; in
less, simply n substitute for "ye old-- ,
itne home," that never failed to fash,- -on its children to good eiti.cr ship.
"Yes. tis tiuv that through the'
whi. i, lu.s never failed lo mil..;.sh meilu.iis the juvanile is now
lu.i in . very stale in the union ex- -
ept New .Mexico and many átate,,ate esiabbsh.'d the industrial achoulwhere the dependent boy or girl i,
. ni insl-u- d ol g.nng the ol.Ui iinini.l, oute from the city or county jail to,i reformatory, tlie Iniy gradu-- iat.-- for the penitei.tiary. and the girl M
left., I .I.iwii lo Iho red light district'" Tlie liov skilled in hainlcrufl, aelf--l
nppoiting ( hrbstiun t'lti.rn; ami ev-- iy girl skilled in domestic science to
.icnime what (iod intended womenihi.uld be housekeeper, lióme inuk- -
r. and man maker for it motherhat muke our men. Then they will,e a beauty and bleshinir lather than', blight ami burden to aociely.
"If the good peo iln uf the great', . . ,lail' Ol .SC'V ,111'MIII O" ll'O I'li'i'Mhe hots ami k'iils of tmlav It will
ml on';- - fi-- t you four times more tociv ii pi.hc lo i '.terl your per,n I i' ni ' tomorrow, bill It
would:'! do any good to i'rowl ors.s Id ot f wiiir at the rnpi.l
niise. if t'iiliiii' nrd nuii'idesmobs im l in lidi es; tor when yu 1
oiilil help lie most K'Vh-s- yethope ful of "II I iod" er atoro,
the child, the tnlu of which Jeansl'l...u . ...I ul...a. Islnn.i fl'i'Mi tti
Iim arniM and blessing t'ein siiui:i mi ( .
iii'i is the kintrdnm of I'eave'i: you'wouldn't; then when jou would you
couldn't fur they anr -- nntinal andyou were rcupotisible.
MI-'- U f U llll'l't'll I1Y FTIIF.ItI
IllltitiWiV
The !. f e fe'i imwn ii'nnminioiiifon every aMetraiion advanced in 1.
i in.wi'i Tim ilereusf lint faih'il
''i ' ':ililish us churgea. but
J the Ktateineot th iiiselves by the adii of the ilefense Wllllesi.,
aniong wliom was Marvin llrown.man -
aging editor of the .Menace, provedto be nliHiiliitcly false.
' '
Father Koss.nan wa completelylexoi-ernte- nmi hi good wa
vindicated.The. Menace editor were forced to
...,.1...- - iv. ,.l i,, i ho world thenal aim ami end of their lilt hv pub.Ii cation. The chief of counsel Mr.
' Arthur Spencer in hi argument tothe buy admitted that the Menacewas an Catholic publication, yenthat it waa the foe of Catholicity and;of the Catholic clergy.
Marvin Brown, managing etiitorthe tilthy publication, atated underoath that the principal aim of theMenace wa to attack tha Catholicchurch and ita clergy and that it wanet the policy of the Menace to pub-lish' anything commendatory of the
I Catholic church. On tha other handhe wa forced to admit that matterderogatory to Protetant miiiUWrwa not published in tha Menace.
The claptrap about the union ofchurch and tata, tha llttla red achoolhoue and political actlvltte ef thaCatholle church vara marahallod aiusual by eoumel to atir op tha laUntnrvludicea of tha Jury, but wera da
x clarad by tha judge aa IrravaUnt Inthi rata.
Thar waa not a ringla Catholle entha jury. On tha contrary it developed that the Juror bad each one
tima m ,4 Ada a tk aletuistr
his rank in crime. They would not The int for libel brought by Fatherf .inii.i.n .1 . ol' cil izensiiip were what Fram i P. Kossman against the Men,
they should be. and our institutions 1. i.teil nl :iA. ill. today (Jan- -
...i' ii' iiintled lo inlluvnce a they arv '.'il I '.Imie A. S Vim Valken-lliri- l
burv in a 'cbolaily mid clear-ci- t'
Ihr'al-iiurf-ul Marllintr situation to- - charge inHlr.icte.1 the jury to briu,:,
l,v ihi'.uuboiil the entire world - '' a vei.lni for the plaintiff, theboth ( ni.J offor amount Compeusatorywith Ame.ic:. the ehea I nii.rl
mnutivc diimage being left to the,,., option and crime in (
'my to .b-t- . rn.i. e.Ihe,l..e il.i.vtlv; because professed-rightpious
and
THEY
CUSTOMERSEXPERIENCE
TIRES
Gas
a
ft )
cosmopolitan,
,,r.court
where
'iniil.
otllv
nanio'tbcrough'v
ot
at
and that In fact some of them hadbeen for a while regular aubecriberaI tk.l n.ikll.tl '
half
and
line
tock
thP
ie
anli
W iiiviiwiivifiNot only waa tha thoroughly eeno- -
moua and natura of thaMenace revealed by the editora on tha
exploitation of tha Proteatant pre--judicaa rampant throughout the United State.
The Menace bank deposit bookopened the eyea ef many of tha Manace reader and sympathizers present.
r of th Menace,H developed that the foxy owner
bf the Aurora plant wera clearingfrom $1000 to $'1000 per week fromtheir unholy traffic of aaailing thareputation of people of unimpeachable character all over the land.
Marvin Brown admitted under oath
inveumeni or a few thouaanil peso191 1, I'helpa, MrClure, Itrown & Co,
"ave iteróme wealthy,.t C o'clock p m. the Jury had not
""reed on the damages and were dia- -
'x''f'"i until 70 o'clock.At 10 P- - m- - tn Jury returned a ver--
,li,-- t ln plaintiff (Fatherj""""" ann oeierminen tne actual'''"'"'ea t 1000 and the punitive"'"""l1' - nnn- - The Mentiré latherefore $1500 poorer. Rev. J. A.Pnmpeney In Catholic Advance.
0
AX SHOT ON ARTESI A STREET;. WII.I. NOT TALK.
Myntery Shroud Gun Play at EarlyHour Sunday Morning; Otlircra
Can Get no Information.
Special dispatch to Alliu.pieiqinJournal.)
Anoxia, N. M.. Fell. R. A teamsterfor the Hying II rumdi mimed I'ostorv:is shot through the hand early'ninilay morning on Main atreet inibis city, but no far tlie ofTicer hnve
n iiiiablo to get any truce of theoffender rr to extract any informa-
tion from Foater that will to thearrest of the mil" who fired the ghot.
All that it hn been poanible toretrarding the iitTair ia that
'bout o'clock Sunday morningFoster waa coming from the eaatern.art of the town, when be noticed
'wo m'n following him After walk- -....'urneit to meet the men, when ime of'hem drew a gun and aftot twice, thehullets cutting through Foter'a coatbut not hitting him. Fuater tliereupon"nihbecf the pistol ami hi aaailant"'red again, tin bullet going throughFoster" hand.
Tteyitnd thin nbsoiiileTv v.fuses to talk about the rae. He
he ilnen not know who allot him"ml will not attemnt to give any de-
scription of hia assailant.
I'VKV'Vt'N PO'tHFU RUNSAMUCK AMI SHOOTS
I P CAMP.
Shi-e- Herder Pmhahly Fatally Woui.iled llliHirlv MTair in I nion
County: llnndit MakeGetaway.
Chit-Inn- N". M., Feh. 7. An unknotv''ii'nilt last night held upa aheeprmm nt Mount Dora, in thia county,nml ufter tying ap a aheep herder""'"'' Velaaque, robbed him.Tw0 oth" hena-r-a mm into camnbefore the robber flnlahed hi loh,
'P"ned (Ire on him. Tha outlawiet umed the fire and Pedro Jieron waahot through the body receiving eri
nu and probably futal wound..lieron wn brought to Clayton
'out midnight last night. He wnstill alite. hut wa in a desperate con',i,ion- - T" rn,,e'"way uftcr securing a time-chec- k andtwenty dollar In money,
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Andrew Fluryjohn Turner and TomHarrington of Santa Rita ware intown the laat of the week from thatpiuca, bringing over a bunch of year!inga, lflO heifer, which wera ahlppedto Carlibaii Tha top market pricewaa paid for tha yearling SilverCity Independent
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I Ha RimoK I. leper am -urtlllAL rArr.K fcUUi luunTTOaieisl Paper, of Ike Town of Carlsbad ,
"ODIOUS COMPARISONS."
Under tha caption "Odious Com- - t the tower house and Lanier a read-parso-
' last weeks Argus complain ing clerk,
bitterly concerning the hitch rate of e
teiaiiiiii Miiaili- - hv the vm loim school VALENTINE'S DAY.boards and the town boards of Carls- -
Lad. Artesia and other incorporatedtowns of the county. This howl waaanli. ipau-ii i.y u.e. .i.nniy board lastyear when tin- - town hoard of Carl- -
had rertifn-- tip tu Ihi! county hoardthat a of I'.i nulls wax imperativeand the n.iiniv l.i.m.i cut it u. U I '1
niiiM Mi'niuli il wan micHtiuni'd as t
South
there
,broken
'
to
1
a
to
birth
a
choosing on his Is of .. county oflleers shouldto make Also, """i'lerable antiipiity. it was an ' entitled to fees
I 'd belief that birds l.eiran to mate on wssday. On Valen- - TiI v u en suinrented a
to I H. of ''ay, ynunir of both l,Mp inserted ol
boards wanted lo mM" "rh L to effect thatlevies county hoard was nT ,ot ,roTn number "Ver would receive
oblitred to cut to leital limit. lh which of a Then aW county board reduced """on Each many oflevies certified up to it various a for velen-acho-
other a
amountboard done all in power ,h of thelr
to hold down high tax Whena county builds direct Uxation a
house addition "costing r.o.(MM
also a school building In Carlsbadi. the manner costing $12,000
has a bonded indebtedness of onlyf?.1,00 incurred long years previous,to present administration, it in
unfair to it to counties witha indebtedness of a million,much which paid by the UnitedStates state besides to build
hridyes It is plainthat the republican papers ofcounty have a irronch at the varioustown school as as
hoard seek hy howlingIhi'tim.'lvo himrie ithout to de-
prive, If possible, the children ofcounty uf an education.
county board was in sessionMonday as be seen
valuation of allclasses of was reduced
n average of ten to fifteen pi rcent. This not effect theassessed valuation of the county how-
ever for the asnesor expects torolls at least a fourth
cattle When th pre-sent hoard look charge years
it found I (i, (MM) of rattie on roll, of Eddy Sine.then n f d increased
W -t "' -- ' Vr h
are that
off
IUIII.III.""""""
accountedition
for
th
Albuqusrqua,
S. th apostle
th
essen-
tials necessaryndnd
will ling' memory
higher addingto
schools, ha
good.
Tha sutement that haa
ST.
100 years of peac between Englishpeaking nations 1 erroneous
Africa laboinir tha
ofin United States or
Spanish In New
nos out thaArlr.ona legislature, Brisco, member
st. Valentine's""d be Interesting to our read-- (
St."t oriirl- -
nated: St. bishop, and"'vr of Church, who put
death for his duringinn dor the
February Tii
similar prevailed tha Ro- -
"mn lesuvaiIm,v from,",'',,t with the
for month.
Kehruarv theof the of Abraham Lin--ol- n.
the 11th president of UnitedStates. He was In Hardin coun-..,,(- ,,
Iv uary 1H(I!. anddied in Washington, C..o .... kh: we,,I.u.H.c nuv.
lace
the cimnly hoard had tho valentines that the
.er the cut and receive untilthe Iraní m AneMu ceiti bill passed.thai 27 mill nee. mary and thl" the eve of St. some one thatthis was cut IX Sceial sexes should be In the
also extrava- - nt ihr,n drew Hut inn the the countyKant and one of names fees until
them the sex, put the salary bill.hen the '"to receptacle. pen- - rent the constitutional dele.
by the thus ady his
and the maxi- - '" ""d the valentine
mum allowed by law the''V- - became to
county has its for Vr- -
the rate.by
court
sameand
thecompare
bondedof was
and thetheir and
two this
and boards well thecounty and
taxesthe
The thiiweek and will bythe proceedings the
realfrom
will total
placethe morethan lent year.
threeago bul head
the county.th. i'.er has
probal.ihtie. over 100.000 will
and
appreciated peo- -
waa
for
the
haa
wi'lmay
P". each
JU,,U
bornh'eli'
nearis
irotlecama for
pon
TK.-r- ,the greatest
"ers'eon ,tne Mrn. Ie
.hi. Theythree ,nd h
.S.nH,n.m... Saturday went fo,morning Mr. plea-- ; .vosant and friends hBrk thmmay c.,.rtin the at
Mrs.dinner
Carlsbad Wednesday thV l,"V"
eHWooHtf ,,,, ,B,wht,Pi "wnnc.and and
ln1,6 l'""""
:.. ,) lne fln(. ftnwr socialit possible to valuations on the 'amily gathering were c'njoye; by allother properly minimi reducing vho were ir cut.
'i.uis a indictment of the average Horn to Mr. and Mrs. William llan-wealtl-
Mink mini tliut wotild ai- - '', nt their home in went CarlHhad,low Iim Miti.'Klnitf farmer brother Wednesday nirht,will, ie limn in pay great- - 'sy the of luck the lit-
er tax on the worth prnpeity one the wish of manythan he, it n is the 'rienda,
cac in many iiiHtiinies. However, in',io,, ('"mn- - W- - w- -several the stock ale
to the front and giving intheir cattle the lal and In mysterious provlilence
is no nunc should be. for (imi w"v mrr ourWV. and dealings are beyondvaliun on is less than on
rli..t of real the Irrigat.d ""f 0,,r frl,",,, '"-orke-
grasing. When quarter section r"n M. Acrey. been
be for lf.00 it is too ?Vr triht r",i,i" of th un"fcl,own Wh0"'so ask that ussessed at .1.75
v"r "dacre valuation cow. wo.tnWhMH'- - ur rother Sovereign$, ... assessed at a H0
-- ver in his lifeand $10.00 for taxation. The Use. th.bar. bom. by real "''"''n"" of we de- -
m"mUo long and II ,. high tin,, that rh.Li Therefore. Resolved'. That his
nd toled its
memory, emulate h virtues, anmorning paper lo arrive in arlsbad some rtav tlie menlnr nt
I... ...... I. Ik. S.-- l
..... ..... ..,.(,,.. .,. ... ...I..., H.UIJWOT ,,11- - IMl.n..... t in;"wired from here at 7 p. m. Sunday !
at 11:40 p. m. Monday th Journalreached here with th of thkilling. The Journal for this
goe to presa at 10 p. m. justIn time to catch the trainCarlsbad. This is a great strok of
nterprise by Jounral and should.by Pecoe Valley
4 well who are btwnthtr and
Ir. of thechild welfare movement who Utown th first of week addreaesdth pupil of th High School Monday.Th tiddrswa was Intereotlng
tressing It did, throto make th Ideal man
clean hearts, heads,trained hands. The doctor's talkvery ImpreaaW, and no doubt
io"f I ththose who listened Inspiring to
endeavor, and new In-
centives for them strive forthings. In apeaklng with a Currentreporter, Dr. Ore paid a highn to o r saying haddom a school wher th disciplinewas aa
there been
thwholt of Englishspeaking, there less ofIlutch spoken than there la
German thaMexico. j
j
Small In
Vinday h. MayItto Know something of Valen-- ,
'"" thValentine, a
the waaat Roma faith
!' recni ui Claudius II.It h of 2"'l
custom in
wnicndrew common box
""'""'d name of ahom- - '
r .rusia. "voted a twelve
Today, 12th, is anni-versary
the
12,D. April IMh,
a. a. ma,
.mees K..nea mmin me or his countrymen
whether .
e theirj m,Hry
thel""'
the theiriof PIsite
hoard-- , toThe gentlemen bound
"rvlf
rnaiU.
eslate
s American. MIf."
, .I mniner or
mi. -i- , u- -.' by
in ,.,nBwd thenl Thu tthry
. nilt , ybus-- 1 , v
woman anu was no uouoi neeueastore home.
,nin Lurss entertainedparty relative, chicken r
T".hi. L
,, Lu(.ñH wlfp den.
family toof0,""' ofurl,n
I i.lu. e, ..reduce
theS ' ' n
a daughter,n . ..- - n H best be with
'I warmhuh as it
com- - Resolu-in- g
iiohly' lions,
' ' who,' "than val- -
whosecattle eitherclnte. r
bought muchit I 1 XmU'n
"whenvaluation. .
evemn IfledWoodcraft,e.UU
I
share.
' ,hls(.' .trust that
d. ......
I 111
1 É . 1. u7"
10::)0
mall ladiea, war present Th
Ore.,waa
very
woman!
seen
day
j
.
, mu
day
1
".
i
i
-
'ihodv commit.! tn l Vim .Un,tomb, will pot be forwotlnn the
I eounrils our order; we will cherish
things that her are mysteriouswill be
"Wm. Mill t.ANE.AWVSTrtvn.
J. B. LECK,Committee,
Th Merry Matron me Wednesdayth horn Mrs. T. Bolton on
Main atreet. M.mbra of clubMrs. Roberta, mother of of
good tim matron alwayswas Joyed at th meeting. Mr.Bolton was a moat gracious hoatesserving a delightful lunch herf.eaU.
Misa Rula expect to leav Mondayfdr Tempi, Texas, wher ah go tocom pl.t. h.r trained nursing. Miss Rula could hardly help be-ing ture In her vocation,her grandmother, mother and lister
neing fin nurses Mis Ruleherself having already served
of year tvainlng.
Rev. T. Radmon liad eighteen of"squirrels" lined up Wednesday
and gave fine drill rearnf Methodist lot afterschool.
TWO SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION,
l..nnenple
were passairehas
tnr
valley
higher
eour
chosen
thechurch
Tha question salary for countyfflcers, la matter that haa been
discussed mo arn run by a treatmany iople, by itgisLalors and nupepers. la a question of vast Im--
,'portance, one vhich businos menshould bay mor a'tention.
11 p'vlt the situation amtnk un o.:ie holders sida ih
mMter for once, .o iet forth!The constitution of the state New
Mexico, provided that the fee systemshould I abolished, and that the first'cgislature should fix a salary for the'county officers. It was discussedthe flour of the constitutional con- -'
vention at time of makinagA con- -littitinn, to what woulTbe the.iilt in case the first state Icirisla- -
ure failed to fix a salary for the j
officers. Every one of the-- nnslitutinnal delegates who exprens-- !,, ,, ,nnn on the mtter said at
etes said that If such a clause wereinserted legislature would never
ass a salary bill, to tha matter wasdropped at that point, with the opin-Io- n
that the only settlement of thenation was for tha county officersto keep their fees until the salary billwas passed. The matter waa Ukeno the attorney general, he ren.
dered an opinion that the county offl-e-
were entitled their fees untilsalary hill was passed. The matter
was then taken the supreme court' the state New Mexico, and thereversed the opinion of the attorney--"neral. But owing to the fact thatthis decision was rendered hefnr. th.
cond ,., of th, rnt.UP,, WM thought hy all that If ther- .cond session of the First legisla.r, failed to pass a salary bill that
sunreme court would reverse It- -
A great many of the county Affl.
conl..H to collect hele fees
.i ,.j ihem M thy midatways
f them in v.'ates Inte"- -
"sve to sscrlflce everv Mf th"!"er-w-
"em aeai or expense and lncon- -
"nlence.thev have served the neonte
for three years. They have dnne theas bet they could under the
circumstances. The neonle have re-ceived the service and the ststrf New Mexico through some of theirlegislators, attempting to pass a
V "7 "'"" all mannerweeks past, left for hef home of ,quitv Justlpe ,hjltlexas, lustDean I. a very ,., wh were cnmntlady where the
chance to bo. She is a good ,,.;. Tm, r,,tn.ss
of aM th. running
at her home In ?,nMJth,tof Tl, to drw,,, I - n.v for
w.f. r,,or Lucas';' h?' "m" "" A'nuywn. much low ,-- d,her own family of five .
rher, - m nut,.r,m,. W(. u,,) K,Midv
"fearful
helittle
dollar of is
lul
VMcases men
lo one thisthe
the a has
andbeen th.
i. while
aa aa usual
aa the
clear
ofthem
ir1- -
can
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WP
has beenhe In
of
made plainH.
J. W.
of J.th
and on
th havean
to
in
nil andcoa- -
pl in
J.hi
them Intha
of
Itto
usthe
of
on
theas
the
siU
and
to
toof
lt
,..nf
Now.
'k
now
are
to
haa she
to
st
of
cf
GOOD 8ERVICE la
later! are oars.trouble witharele let aa know,
4I set It '
Thla ogee onlyget your
salary LIU to pay thsse officers letal'than they have paid out aran fordeputy hire. Can tha state of NewMexleoafford to take undue advant-age of Its employes In this manner4ny mora than a business firm canafford to take advantage of Its
The county officers war la a poaUIon at the first of 1912 to cause the
people of this state), a lncon- -venience, hod they not have felt It
their duty to head and dotheir worK thy 0ld under- h circumstances. If the sheriff, lnvcrv county In the slate had refused
t0 do any mor than h could do him - f -
'n"d refused to hire any deputies.If vevery assessor, county clerk anjtreasurer, had dona tha tama, thahusinens of the state would have rl ,HUP t0 ucn Point that tha whole''lachinery would have been stopped,
Ux collector could not have writ-- ;en our receipts enough himself, to
collect the moneya that belonged tothe state and county.
The county clerk could have record- -cd Just what deeds and mortgagee as;he could do himself, and this would
ave tied up every 'real estate deali the state. There would have beeno way to force these officers to hire
deputies because there waa no provision made for deputy hire. Ad ifthey had hired them, they did not, anacould not know whether they wouldhave to pay tha whole expensa or not.There could be no way of forcingmen to work and not pay them any-thing. This would havo caused thestate much Inconvenience and thepeople would have tuken the matterin their hands and demanded that thelegislature pass a salary bill at once.But these county did not doany of these things.
If the sslarv bill had been oassedss was provided for in the state con -
stitulion the county offlcera who were'
not satisfied with the alary providedfor, could have resigned and wouldnot have been in the condition theyare now. It was but natural that I
hey should suppose that the salary'.asir would be something near thafees earned in the different dffices i
at least for past services.Now would it not be fair to pass a
csolution in the legislature in bothouses, muking the salary equal toe amount of fsen earned up to the
'late of the passage of a salary bill,hen th. officers would receive whateslly and fustly belongs to them. The
'ff1cer would then be paid accordingn the amount of work that Is done,"'e man that does little work will b.
iid a small salary, and tha man thatdoes a large amount of work will b- -
pd a larger salary: then there would i
' " f"UU. " with any one; and- county officer would be treated
-- 'Hv and squarely. Then the legisla- -
'ure should go ahead and pass a sal-
ary bill for the future as they see fit.Now on the old hs"d If some of the
alarv bills that are..L..i.l ... i i, ....... Í .?l.ud... ... '... ... .
win ninny ui vne luuiiij umior JSave don. th. most work, and tho.'ho have done the less wfirk woulde in bette- - eondition financially then"v one else.
our mot to s yourIf have naylight, c atarw will a glad
holds good for tharder la right away.
GO.
Save iof Your Light Bill
EdisonMazdaLamps
WILL DO THIS
IF YOU ARE USING ANYEDISON MAZDA LAMPS WILL DOOTHER KIND OF LAMP IT WILLPAY YOU TO CHANGE. If you willallow aa lo do so, w will demonstratethla lo your aatlafaction.
phoa.
right.
IF YOU HAVENT A PHONE TELLUS TO SET ONE ANY TIME NEXTWEEK AND YOUR RENT FOR THEREST OF FEBRUARY WILL BEFREE.
week,
THE PUBLIC
groat
officers
UTILITIES
Electric
- STOCK NOTES.Judklna k Lewis report the sale of
on car of cow which were shippedto CI oris purchased by 8. J. Boykln.These aro tha cows recently purchasedfrom Mb Webstar, of the Bolles farm,by P. Moody, and hare been an al-
falfa feed since October. They are oftha Jon Broa, stock. Tha same firmalso reoort the sale of flftv head ofiteera for May delivery from Ed. Bur--
ileson to P. Moody at WO and $45.vF, Moody left for the mountains
tcriay to look at tha Schermayer'bunch of mixed cowa.
P. Moody also sold Paul Ares twelvehulla which Paul will feed until springwhen ha will drive them to his ranch,The bulls brought 1135.
J. H. James Tuesday received a carof twenty-seve- n head of bulls purehas- -
ed for him by Ed. Toner. The bullswill be held at the Mullane pens wentof town for fifteen days in quarantine.after which they will be driven to theJames' ranch.
P, Moody expects two cars, aboutsixty-fiv- e head of registered bulls theearly part of March if quarantine regulations will permit. Mr. Moody Isbusy picking up everything in thestock line that can be found and isvery active. He either purchases forcash or trades registered white faces
it durhams, or grades of any classof bulla. Ha desires! all who havestock of any kind to see him andguarantees the best of prices and fairtreatment always.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Reed returnedthe first of the week from OklahomaCity, where Mrs. Reed had been sincethe holidays; Mr. Reed going up aweek ago to accompany her home,
oS. Webster, of the Otis community,
f"e ' pneumonia, and whilequite a sick man, no serious conse- -quences are apprehended, owing U
splendid constitution. Dr. Boat- -
man is in aendsnce on Mr. Webster," ;
The reco ""y Companyof Carlsbad, sent out shinment ofh'(,'",mitiB " M. Robertson,!
''' y Parcels post, whicnproves that you can ov anv thlnw that '
!l go by post by return mail PlainsDemocrat.Clionian Sorlctv Program, Feb. 12.
Piano solo. Mildred Walters. S
Reading, "The Gladiator", NormaToffelmlre.
v
Current events, Granville Hardy.Quartette. Virginia Thayer, MoMy
Murrey, Lula Balrd and Rertha Grou.Piano solo, Katherlne Chllrnat.Prophecy, Blanche Harris.Son. Grace Stephenson.Reading, "An Arabian Tale", Olliet
Harris.FOR SALE. Auto Kedan hay blr.
or will trade for cows or hogs. H.G. HEADRICK. Loving. N. M.
Jack Greenlee went to Ko.well latMurray stole his father's car out1
'T inv ride last Suttirdnv and Ink
III. o..- - and breaking an arm fo.1
his chum.
CARD OF THANKS.To all friends Carlnhad who
of our and son, weour thanks.
MRS. WILL E. BEERS,MRS. MARY C. EERS.
Christian A Co., Insurance
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Call us up and we will aend samplea man to give yon a it urea on
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CARLSBAD, N. M.
GOOD NEWS
FOR CARLSBAD
We will he In your city Just beforeEasier with a big lot of EASTER
1 I.I.IKS, and all klnda of planta forhe yard and heme cheaper than yon
heve ever bought them before,Io not place orders with any one.
because you can depend on as lo bethere with home grown plants that
climate, and a fineof EASTER I.II.I.IES extra cheap.
T. A. CETTYS, Prop.
ROSWELL, N. M.
Dainty cards from Mineral Wellsannounce to friends in Carlsbad the.lirth of a son to Judge and Mrs. W..1. Kohinxon; weight, eleven pounds.The youngster arrived February 2nd,it I1:.'I0 A. M., and haa been namedTom Morris. All parties to the affairare doing well. The Current ex-tends b st wishes.
An unfortunate omission was made'ast week In regard to the teacher
-- entiv elected for next rrhool year,Mis Weitawav was as pro-esso- r
of English and history, andvill also have charge of th clauca
dnmcHtic science.
In purchasing the Henderson lotstl Canal street, Joe James turned ill
hasc price, he having no use for thIverluml.
Mrs. J. M. Campbell mother of thrninlll boys nnd Messrs. Wm. and
Kuykendall'a family. They attendedthe funeral of Chas. Acrey.
The latest creations In 1915 WallI'aper now being shown by J.sR. LINNThe Wall Paper Man.
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FlfllllW.VIB raWMMr ar ararse r r rir
t nnth"r ''"V -- ucceeded in turning Overland car a. part of th. pnrcar
our in
id
"jttended us their loving sympathies ''r"nK Jones, were visitor Wednes-in- d
aid during the illness and death 'rom Ror,yi rnming in with Benhusband return
heartfelt
LADIESJUST TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION
TO Tli FCT.THAT EACH DAY'SjS' . . EXPRESS BRINGS US--
Somelfi)r. New in Suits, Coats.Dresses, Waiststc.
'Mt ktit ON DISPLAY FOR YOUft ; APPROVAL ,
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The Presbyterian Church' i '
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S.raion Babbatk morning --th. Sena of Proportion" Inenlag oa "A Sight srf God-,- Sabbath achool .1 ;4S A, ?" and yonVg
bath, and pnblic worahlp will be milled. KeUtiv value, mm be
f Cod in Scripture .4 pr.yw Md aong U ao Incidental i.tJresaa.. .
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Will Simmona was on th streetsTuesday.
, Lot Gantry, of Artosia, waa in townyesterday.
Woman'! Club Market the 3rd Sat-
urday in February.
I R. Rurleson, tovington, waa in
from thero Tuesday.
Tex Polk, of Arteiia, waa in townfrom that placa Wednesday.
George Polk and brother were In
from Rocky Arroya, Monday.
F. L. Walker, of Loving, was Intown Wednesday on business.
Ernest Rudcen, of Otis, spent Sun-
day In Carlsbad, with friends.
A. D. Jones, of Roswell, was intown this week on a business visit.
B. C. Singleton, of Roswell, was aguest of tha Batea, thla week, Thurs-day.
Ellsworth James, wife and son, cameIn from tha ranch thia week, Thurs-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse West ara theparents of a girl baby born Sundaylast
Paul Area paid his lady a visitroming down Friday and rushing backSunday.
Sam and Griff Finlay came up fromRed Bluff, Tuesday, on a businessmission.
J. R. Moore Is expected In tomor-
row night from his trip to easternmarkets.
W. W. Snyder, of Lakewood, spentthe day in Carlsbad last Friday onbusiness.
A. M. Hove, publicity man, is certainly "on the go," being in Plalnvlewthia week.
Robert Bruce, of Malaga, made aflying visit to the county seat Fridayof last week.
Rill Lusk was in from his ranchlast Saturday, stopping at the Bate.hotel while hero.
8. L. Posey and wife visited andshnpned in town from their home In
Pearl, yesterday.
Dr. Joseph Lackey returned Sundaynight, fmm his visit to Santa Fe andother points north.
Ed Imh and wife came down fromtheir home Sunday and are the guestsof Mrs. C. N. Jones.
Professor Poore left Tuesday onprofessional visit, to the variousschools on the plains.
W. C. Hamilton, from, the Plainscountry, wa a visitor to CarlsbadTuesday and Wednesday.
Don't forget the Cemetery marketto he hold tomorrow afternoon at R.M. Thorne'a furniture store.
Buford Polk and Cap Keller camsfrom tho Queen country thl weekloaded with tha best of wood.
Mr. Julia Sharp has retiirped fcma trip to Roswell and other point in
th valley, getting In Tuesday.
J. B. Gaither and wife, of Monument,were Ii. from there Wednesday at theRlghtway hotel while In town,
Ralph Thayer brought hi motherdown from tha ranch Sunday stayingover In tho city until Thursday.
T). Jackson and Earl Hanson receivedtho degree of Entered Apprentice intho Bluo Lodge Wednesday night
,, ,
Mi Johnson, teacher at I.ovln,apent Tuesday night In town, return-ing to her school work th next morn-
ing. --J "
3. O. Whoell and L. L. Butler, bothof Amarillo, and both express me-ssenger, were In town tho flrat of tho
Curt! Bell tho Joyco-Pru- lt warehouse man ha accepted anotherposition and Garvin Smith la fillingtho bill.
J. W. Tulk came in last Saturdayfrom hi sheep ranch seventy-fiv- e
miles north east and reporta heepwintering fin. '
Sand and gravel aro bning hauled ontho Weaver lot north of the Currentoffice preparatory to starting tho newfta rage building.
John Barber, Mr. Barbar and Mu-ter "Jack" came in from the ranch theflrat of tha week and will be in townsoma little time.
Misa Maggie Shattuck cama down'
with her father yesterday and willhere for a lew Jays netting den
tal work dona.
Francia G. Tracy returned Mondayfrom a business visit to Washingtonj. C. and also a visit to his father
and sinter in New York.
V. F. Cjerloeh, of Malaga, was upfrom there the first of the week,slopping at the Carlsbad Springs hotel while in town.
I J. Dcstrce and J. P. Rackley vis-
ited Roswell lust Saturday in the J 'en-
tree Mctx. They report a cold rideboth going and coming.
Mra. Annie Moore has been absentfrom her placo of duty in tho Joyce-Pru- it
dry goods department thia week,on account of her illness.
J. A. Simpson and wife spent afew days in town this week from theirranch east of Arlenla, and visited withold 'time frienda while hero.
R. M. Coad, Miss Alice Coad andher guest, Miss McConnell, were reg-istered at the Rates from tha Coadhome at Red Bluff, Monday.
Miss Genevieve Hartshorn has tak-en a position as saleslady in the J.r. Plowtrs store and will begin herwork next Mcnday morning,
Albert Blake, Homer Rohrbaugh,E. C. Hiiririna and Neal Rchuster madaup a quartet of Artesia business menwho were In town thia week.
m.. r m.ii .,t her friend last Thursday at cards,
U her home on North Canal atreet. Avery pleasant afternoon resulted.
and Dr- - and sisterParlahaH visited
week and are visiting at tho homo ofher brother, John Queen and wife.
Saunders ia ew.lng a ten'"ottaire on a lot recently purchasedby him, north of Walterroldenc on SouUl Alameda treet.
Mrs. J. D. Boyd arrived at her home'n La Huerta. Friday of last week,after a six months visit with relativesand friends Oklahoma and Texas.
Blackwell A Moseley drove in 100horses from Knowlos arriving Sundayand will put them on feed and hrenkthem gentle In order to sell themlater.
Milton Reese and two childrenof Clovis, l"ft Tuesday Pecoswhere a sister of Mrs. Reese's Is livin.ami where she experts to remain for arho-'- t visit.
""aH Hanson has recntlv hout'-- !
he Dan Lucas property in North"rlshnit snd w"l neeunv the same a
Term of aro note known.
Reverend Cunningham ofwas In town several davs last
tfV and assisted Rev. p eon.ducting a In tho localPresbyterian church.
Mesdnmes II. D. HUI. T. C. Wyman.C. V. Rosson, and Welch, all neigh-bors from Loving and vicinitySsturday In Carlsbad dolnr some
for the early spring.
W. .T. Hamiutm. was in from themtiptslns Sai"Hsv and visitedthis offlco-H- e ha entirely recoveredfrom h,l'a,,ident caused by the wind,'ass wbjJcb 'he was using at a well hewaa drilinjg. ,'
Mrs. Barf kivkandsll" had theto loso "her purse, containing
between seven and eight dollar onth street Wednesday afternoon. Willwho over picked it up pleas notifythla office t
Ben Koykendall who had tho mis-
fortune, to cut hia severely aomaweeka aro and has been sufferingslnro with blood 'poisoning, was intown this week from his homo onRocky Arroya.
Misses Lora and Minnie Jonoa andEd Lamb visited to to Lmh homenear Dayton going In Marvin Living-
ston's ear. Tha girl visited Mrs.Lamb while Mr. Lamb made a tripto City.
R. E. Tucker and wife were up fromLoving, and after a fewhour in town, returned to their homeaccompanied by Misa Ethel Smlth.r1-- -
'I spend few days with Mrs. W.1. Weaver In Loving,
Emiy (Snug) Roberta, hit daughter,Miaa Mae, and aon, Jimmte, cama inthia week from Min ral Walla, Texae.Mr, Roberta seems much improved inhealth beinf able to walk with theassistance of a cane. He, it will boremembered, recently suffered a strokeof paralysis.
Attention Is called to a local fromJohn D. Rackley, tha sonof Mr. and Mra. J. D. Rackley, advertising dahlia bulba for sale. Thiaia a new departure in this city anaJohn should be encouraged by a liboral patronage. He waa one of the
, .i f I un.n V IorinciDSI winners in me neurr mruand Garden Contest held last summer
F.. E. SUllcup, of Douglas, Arizona,and J. R. Stallcup, of Sabinal, Texas,the former an uncle and the latter thefather of Martin Stallcup (now in Juilhere charged with shpoting J. B. Cot-- 1
ton, of Artesia.) were here this wecki'. Bunch, Mrs. T. A. Wood, Miss I,,
from their respective Tho Mencimcr. Miss Jannie Kindel.
ireiitlcmen to make bond! Miss Myra Miss
for the release f Martin Stallcun. butup to this morning no bond had beenreceived for record in the countyclerk's office.
Walter Pendleton made a to thahome of his sister, Mrs. Pearl Rich-
ards, last Sunday and brought hismother In from her visit there.
George Gray, a lad of about six-
teen years, came in from Hamlin,Texas, Tuesday. He ia a nephew ofTom Gray and cousin of Mrs. C. D.
Rickman.
H. D. Conkllng, a piano tuner ofRoswell, and a fine organist, as well,was at the Carlsbad Springs hotel acouple of days the of this week.
A good friend of the Carlsbad Cerne-fer- v
Association this week made adonation of trees which will be heeled In and planted next month, whenWBter fvailnl.lc, There has alsobeen promised a load of mountain cotlop woods, which is much appreciated.WI an planning vo" durntions andbenevolences remember the Carlsbudwnjetery, one of the mot worthy
in the community.
ninths with their brother A. J.Hitchcock departed for their home inChicago last week Thursday.
J. H. Graham, of Monument, was
Mrs. Fred Montgomery John 'r- - "lnn Miss
from to Mal. L.tt'lnn Hitchcock, who here for
Wm.
Pendleton's
in
Mrs.for
resldenco. salo
confereneo
spent
shopping
lt
m's-fortu-
foot
with
Oklahoma
Tuesday,
endeavored
trip
first
'restitutions
Mr- - . i jV !u nday, c ithe disposal of some 200 head i
f steers, which ho recently sold.
Mrs. Jan Pummins. nf Oskalnosa.Iowa, and Mrs. Mary Roberta,Siirourney, Iowa, mother and aunt re--rnertivelv'nf Mrs Dr R J Roatman- i
left for their homes- Monday nlirht,fte a "leasant stay with relatives
In the city.
Joe James this week nurc,:isdi - i .l . i ... ."ennerson ion nn n'ni irr"i.These some of the finest lots in
tn ri'y Mr- - J"1" evnects toually erect a dwellinv there. He ex-- l
andrecover. Dorothy,
Ad-'li- er rf the Francis-a- n'
Roswell past with tohas heen transferred to Bloom-inn-to-
Illinois, and Father Chrlstmanof Roswell has been appointed theplace left vacant by removal.
"Junior" Tansill and wife arrived'own from Chicago, and have been
"otrtnir --nurd for a suitableShould such be secured, Mr.
Tansill will make Carlsbad or virinl-v- .
his home for at the betterof the year.
P. D. Rickman was called Miami,Thursd of ! e.-- a
telegram announcing the l'lre rf Kibrother. Will, with pneumonia. A
wire from C. V). Saturday merelystated that Will was still living. Asnothing more has been heard,and friepds are hoping he mayhave passed the crisis safely.
C. 8. Llederker and came In
from the north. Wednesday and weretaken the Springs ranrh bytha owner, J. E. couplearo and later returned
north bound train to points farther tho valley.
A. J. Harrison of the "Jal"' In town thla morning and visitedthl office. Mr. Harrison has been asubscriber of th Current for years,while not able to read, yet ho says hoannreclate th paper and before hiachildren were old enough readhas many tima carried the Currenttwo miles to have it read to him. Not-withstanding ha never had
to secure an education he Is
well posted tho various brands IsIn tho county.
Christian A Co.. Insnranea.new bunoalow residence belong-
ing to C. D, Church, resi-dence, completed and has been rent-ed. Mra. L. D, Merchant and childrenoccupying the pretty home,
it. K. CHORUS CHOIR., After a abort vacation from anydifficult undertaking in tha musicalino, tho choir is again ready to get
back to work. Tha next masterpieceto attempted tha beautiful can-lat- a,
"Tha 8tory of Calvary".(
This production covers about twen-
ty five minutea, and each minuto willonvey some real music. Twenty-fiv- e
oples, have been ordered, ao we aro
homes. M.Williams, llertha
are
Father
he
he
use
bo
contemplating a good slsed chorus In.support of our soloists
A Booster meeting will be heldat the home of Claude Wright, nextThursday eve at 7:30. Copies of the
.- .nl k .11. .!... - thisniim win tm uibmiuukulime. The following are urged to bepresent: Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, Mrs.V J. Crawford. Mrs. F. M. Hatfield.Mrs. Annie Weeks, Miss Minnie Jones,Miss Harriet Vaughn, Miss Caniille
Miss Opal Riley, Miss InexHatfield, Mrs. Dibble Clark, Mrs. .1.
"'mith. Miss Lucille CoraAmlth, Mr. Kindel. Mr. Wright, Mr.
R. H. Mudgett, Mr. Leon Mudgett, Mr.J. W. Armstrong, Mr. M. E. Riley.
We also Invite any who, are notmember of other choirs, to Join us?
TED 1IUT1.EK, Director.
T. C. Home Is expected todayfrom the eastern market where he hasbeen for - month past buying goodsfor his store. Tha new goods are al-
ready coming in and being placed onthe shelves and counters of that popular store.
Whit Wright, county commissioner,was in town from Artesia the first of
'the week. Mr. Wright has recentlyreturned from Arkansas where he wasailed to attend the death bed his
Tatiiur, who died shortly after his ar-
rival.
Whit Knowles, of Monument, as., vKlor t0 the county seat Suimdayand took out a load of flour with him,Mr. Knowles has lately cut out thecredit business in his store, andthinks the plan wi!' work out lu '.cl-iv- i
advuntuge f" .uer ar.J '!er.
Miss Jones, the stenographer, leftSaturday for Houston, Texas. Although a resident of t arlsban for ahort time only the young lady made
many friends who regret her lnuving.
Draper Baby Better..Wnft aautaiuajl hatrai Vrliliitf nt last
ivr uauKiiicif ...,b. vi,,, .'.iv,of the serious illness of Mrs. Dra- - j
per'a three-year-ol- d son. Little' Jack
b Ny"ey neighborhood honor...
in weexa,the in tncir,,ut (and otherwise helping
not Mrs. The
Im it Mrs.doing the
Mr. Draper, voting
fourteen treated anti-toxin- e avoid
resi-
dence.
portion
Arixon'a
relatives
BluTidwell. The
prospectors
up
Theof
rnntham.
Johnson.Miss
naa
Drapers are now living Ilebbronvilli-- , Texas, and Mis. Nymeyer awaiting further news with great"iily.
LATKK. Mrs. Nymeyer received o
letter from her daughter,uving that Jack was much
tho bud a very severe case of dip:A nurse from
Vsh Draper's little duuirhler, have
contagion.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kenton and Mi,and Mrs. Joe came theirranch yesterday, took tho show lustnight returned home theof the performance.
L. Brainard moved his familyloving, this Carlsbad,
where they formerly lived. havetaken rooms the Muldrow residenceon south Canyon
President Khlr the Cityhas Prof. W, A.
one the instructors forspecial subjects at the
held at City In July andAugust.
Mrs. Thomas Etell has heenill her home tne ranrh,
near Angeles, condition lastSaturday was rrltical that Dr. R.I. Boatman called ther by wire
attend her. He went down thoand th evening of tho
same day. Aa soon her conditionwill warrant it, she will bo brought
this for an extond.i1 treat-ment.
Chrisstiaa Co., Is
Rea y n was in from hisplace of .business at Monument Wed-nesday and drove a new car out forDr. Black. Now could all go earriding knew tho doctor's
was safe at rodding a carat wood, for h has a brandnew five passenger Ford.
Christian Ce.. Insurance.a
Oppin Wallace came down from Ros.well this week and spent a day Intown with his and re-
turning to his work the named,Wednesday, ,
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH.Sunday 14, being tho
day set apart "The Centenary of thaRatification of tho Treaty ofPeace," and tho years of be-
tween tho English speaking na-
tions of tho world, by tho FederalCouncil of tha Churches of Christ InAmerica, I will preach at thoo'clock hour National Peace.choir will render appropriate
At the sermon will be shortthe subject, "Christ the Great Physician." After whloh we will hold the
church conference and will heif every member will bo present.
t . f DETIUMV !..!..net'..,".., .mvna town was a very pleasant Tho
Mrs. W. C. Beers and Madam Beers e'asses of Mrs. Kindel and Mrs. Arm-cam-e
home Saturday the lrong spent the going iolonely journey Burton, Kansas, cars and well luden withwhere they laid the body Mr. children played the yard difT-Hen-
the husband Mid son, rest, erent rami- and lunch spreadDavid Jones, Mrs. brother ac- - "" the grass and all hui.
the Journey, leuv-- ' ny, the way sandwiches, olivea,;ng here with them and off cookies, fruit white
his home Dexter the dev'lrd r:ile, fresh fruit, etc., dis-
tilo. They manv chnnires i appeared you may all enjoyedin weather the journey. Mr. Beerwill be missed in many espec-ially by the little neighbor childrenwho knew him the street and athome, where he treated them cook-
ies and watched at play. One littlegoing over there while they were
away said this cookie don't eat goodlike Mr. cookies did hevas home, and by saying:
"Will he come home tomorrow?" Mr.Beers was honest and a kind neighborand was liked by all Hint himand wo and know how lonely thewife and mother must be him,! .,..but we are glad they are home and,,.hone as the days grow longer theloneliness will not be so hard to bearand may the Ixml be with them and
inmake the path easy for their tired vfeet D. S. M.
Fank Lavertv. old time Cnrlshadfriend the stonned off VanHorn between trains Wednesdayhis way Clifton, Arizona, where heis employed the sheriff's office.
was returning from Houston,Texas, where he went after a manwho was wanted Arizona. VanHorn (Tex.) Advocate.
LEWIS GORDON'S PARTY.Fittingly celebrated was the eighth
birthday anniversary of Iwis, thesecond son Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gor-
don, the family home In Carlsbad "fUst Saturday.
Ml the children of the Immediate I
nrviniim iumand furious from 3 until fl o'clock.Mrs. Swaim assisted entertaining .
l'wk- - B- - A' were Invited to....... .... , n a
of
cnn
even
of
wno neen lor noany two children, leading gamesth nture ot ,he disease them topass
hnown to Nymeyer. the merry
to of rd'ice in in is he 11. McM'nnhen assist-Huert-
however, other child inwomen
at the
to
!n
least
to
to
on
range
to
an oppor-
tunityon
is
la
In
of
inis
an
yesterdayhetler,
he
Lusk inin
at close
from to
st
ofNormal employedI'nnre as of
summerto be
at on
so
toreturned
to city
A
Middleton
waif wo strong
as aachopping
A
sister,in city
Februaryaa
on
on
glad
without
of
I
of
toin at
to uton
on
at In on
on
on In
to to
irl
annf In
onorto
In
In
ofat
en,
In
....
At the close the the ranch about six.were invited the dining room j ,n WB, finding a on thea long was spread, beau- - ipft H,P hroken and the back badly
with sitravs F.ni- - adiustini the rib and
-- rts dispose ':'s will served. C.
before so. j soon g Mrs. Gordon caring theo iff and Mrs. and men and around the
for
hero
wife
east his
therin. trained Ijiredo
and
W.week,
They
street.
Silver
schoolSilver
her
wason
train,as
arm
mother
191S,
Ghentpeace
great
elevenTho
musie.night
irrond
long,lunch.
Beer'sand
enke,,
Beers'ended
feel
editor,
Frank
n.i.u
hours.games,
charg
Huh ivy, and which was crowned,here is no other ill with
birthday cuke. the reipii- -
ile number of lighted canilles.Other duinty refreshments were
festalThe guests of the Joyous affair
were: Judsnn Osluirn, Jr., JohnHalrd, Walter Dean. Dona and Ed-
ward Harisnn, Preston Robb, F.ttonid Carl Shropshire, Katie and Tom
"V ie, and Alice and Carl Gordon, Jr.o-
Christian r Co.. Insurance.o-- -
I 0"'''N""'''T PENDLETON.Peter ljweniiruck and Miss Mamie
Pendleton were In marriagelast Sunday night, at the Baptisthurch, in this
Rev. J. Ernest Bell theceremony which was attended bya few friends nf the young couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowenhruik have alarge circle friends who are extending them heartiest congratula-tions and best wishes for a happyfuture.
They are staying at the homethe bride's ps rents, Mr. and Mrs,George Pendleton for the present, hutwill take room and go to house-keeping.
May tha best things In life bo theirsn abundance la tho wish of tho Cur-rent.
Mra. W. C. Sellers Entertains.At her home on Alameda atreet,
last week, Friday, Mra. Bollera enter-tained a few friends, honoring tho vis-
iting ladlea, Mrs. M. Roeso, of Clovis,and Mra. J. W. Gamel, of Roswell.
Tho affair waa In the natura of athimble party, ladlea all having
fancy work, at which they aro allvary proficient, and in company with
old friends, the time passedpleasantly. A two course menu waaserved.
Those enjoying the afternoon withMrs. Sellers were Mrs. Reese, Mrs.Gamel, Miss Edith Ross, Mrs. Toff-elmlr- e.
Mrs, W. E. Smith, Mrs. Query,Mrs. Ervln, Mrs. Rickman, Mrs. V.W. Ross and Mrs. J. B. Leek.
Christian A INSURANCE.
OFFICERS FOR HOSPITAL.At the regular mooting Eddy
county hospital association hold lastSaturday, officers for tho year1815 were elected aa follows
President, Mrs. N. CunninghamVice President, J. D. Rackley.Secretary, Mra. Mary R, lfillor.Treasurer, Guy A. Rood,
Other members tho board aroMesdames J. Linn, J. W. LW,F. G. Snow, Asbury Moore, and Reo.K. W. Pratt.
affair.
from day, outTIJ
waswero
enmpauied themstopping eakej,
returnexperienced guess
ways
when
knew
"""'t
of the examina-nest- sto nuiili' rib
vhere tableifullv decorated of hrnlsed. After
thoughtfor
John
vears,
his from
word forinri'e Iienrio"
board
united
city.performed
only
of
of
later
thotheir
their
Co.,
R.
PICNIC SATURDAY.The picnic for Sunday school class
at the home of Tom Kindels west oí
'he eating. There were ubout twenty.Ave girls and boys and Mrs. Arm-strong and the children walked homo
the afternoon making several stop)rest, you could hear on every sido
the expressions of delight aa howpleasantly the dav had been spent.
Christian A Co.. INSURANCE.
J. N. Nevenger'a three horse teamfrightened at nothing Tuesday morn-ing, one of the horses pulling out ofhis collar and running which startedttiA t V a mA 1 .nnnah h wi .'
i. .u w
.. .iHerdriek residence where the wagon
struck a telephone pole .breaking ittwo half wav up. fjiter on the
ai'on uset and the horses werocamrht. Mr. Nevenper took an auto
nd went after the missing hors,Inter loading un and continuing on tohis ranch near Pearl. Neither wagon
team suffered serious Injury.
Christis" V INSURANCE.
Mrs I'eiM'i'i tiiirdon lnlii'ilMrs. Benton Cordon was badly füirt
i,f henvv wind storm last'Wdnesdny afternoon by a heavv pata''"win'r avuinst her and throwing heagainst a post. Mrs, Gordon sawsome rattle iretting out of the pen
"d hastened to "lose the gate, hnnothe fnmilv knew she was out.
When she fttruck the nnnt xht waI J 1 Jl.l a t--
..,v lg he lav there and when she. . L L t'me io per spir sne creoT fn in nous
m,P suffered so much pain Fiidnv thator,! was hrnn-- ht to town nr.l Mrs,
Tom and Nib .Iones and a physicianbv Mr. Bunch in his car left
..re Saturd-i- afternoon and i'ot to
making her comfortable, the dautrtv- -
a,.rH hrooi'ht her home with them, get- -i , i ,.hl o'clock.
is V't ihl K'hter,.,. . v , hs be n im- -p'ovlnt since Monday.
Dtlll ttLne... Yellow Bulbs atN' - White ttH,s m--
Phone HI'.' JOHN RACKLEY.
Christian To.. INSURANCE.
FOR SALE. Some fine shoat alsoalfalfa hay. M. L. DAVIS, Phono 202J
FOR RENT Two connecting housokeeping rooms. Electric lights andwater. MKTKII'OI.ITAN HOTEL.
FOR SALE CHi&AP. Sudan grasaseed also Johnson grasa seed and al-
falfa. Write or phoneC. P. PARDUE,
ñ living, N. M.
FOR Xt I.E. Poultry coops lutthe size for city lot; and brooderscomplete for baby climax; all halfprice. Several hundred feet n ft.poultry netting at 6c per lineal ft,
C. O. SWICKARD, Carlsbad. N. M.
FOR RENT. Dwelling house of fiverooms electric lights, bath, aink andtoilet, close in; everything In excel-lent repair throughout; house newlypapered and painted; eastern expo-sure; good place to spend tho sum-mer. 'Phono 49.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Jacksfroas ono year old up. Will trade forrango mares.
JACK HASTIE, R. P. D.Jan. 22-t- f Artesia, N. M.
AT THE OIINEMUS SHOPS., A special IS per cent off on tireand tubes this month, aa wo hare tholargrat stork In Eddy county
EDDY GROVE CAMP W. O. W.Meets every Thursday night t 7:80
at W. O. W. Hall. Visiting sovereignsand members urged to attend.
A. R. O'QUINN. Clerk.HOB HAMBLEN, C. C.
EXCURSIONS
OUND TRII EXCLUSION FARES
Sottish RJle Reunion Santa Fe. N.M
February 22-2- 1913Tickets will be on nale February 20,
St, 22, and 23rd. Final return limitFebruary 27th. . No stopovers allow-d.- ..
Fare from Carlsbad 12U0
T. C. JOHNSON, AGENT
iff r'
Coorright, 1914. by
PHOLOGUK.
II it the "Hi I Ynmt Mathon O"" Chnnkt" apirif
the vim. ilnth anil "gn" ofa hn tiling mining countrytike tht Yukon thai JnkI. iimt n ma rwf tnlu thrSumki Hvllrw sforirs. Mrl.uml in st'cs of mil men
iien Wi.iae im'v tub l Ininn laiue with liumjvr unit
ail fif.'fi iii iiih with nvvrr o
whin n t it I hvtpfevlinv Ihv thrill that rimsin Hi, iiMiii u ihvte trimmn.r'.ii ii'.m'a ut the gut it
fii'.. ;iii- - uo'iiry line jJnfk A. "iifort. ii mi.. if, hitI I'rrt ut u "inn httinvtf'iim h-- ri thriiii i in, my mihe imi ii nnr . a ñe writenbmit mill hum tht kniiik alInking vmi iiMin,- - onil ulmilking vnu "hil ihe, trail"with him. "Smnke, " unce u
lunderfoul, now a mr.enough auur iluiih, ha thtleal of hit hie hi one afortunrf la k .m in defeat byu mire girl. In unwhft ,
un he iiiriiiai-a- , fu (in-ile-
ieui In muve the life ufii frirmt im aiinfiJack i.un Inn hut tirmk Iherii h " inuihvr Imlu " uf fio-ttu- n
in ihete wunUcrful at-one.
rMAI'tFH IIIT5, Nia Ui.nliimin'1 Man
ttie I". I hii.wH. i"- ""i in' r.i iim luí.''Kil iiu'illtl'l II Ml. Hit Dim
iki' i. h In iin ur.ix utduo ii ii il"i n t x i r,. Im I'iu I.iimI.'iIWilli III,' I.II'I'II'Mm ..IMMI-- c ii. ki'il 'I.(tlltk.xil l ili i ré i Imiiim llillli
ihiIi' Ihhiii. mi ..villi. ! . nun mirere mil I h lui Itili-r- unt nt ikiiik
flirt Iniil nMi-i- l lit tixml fn.ni ni.! o
arili e lim-a- . inelnmi, nii,.iiil IimiiIh I.
Waa Jil-- I Km I Inn mill Kit .iiiikk iual h
'I'lih wind Klilrh wii full iIiimii thelake. In n' Mew In iHHri'i nu the! h ki'klug iii a ii ill lu Ihe
liiiilnM Tin linn ul llif ili'imniiiitboat Hiiili'il Hi high ruliliii Ihmi. h
U') lint cil mil iiiumil ili'i'in'i wii
ler I wl i Hit ) ilnl huh t'linnlH'rliiKaletaid mnl f nu in row i liui. theUniI Maa Wi'i'l Inn k and griiundiilKit linlleed III it llie airn nu Ihe aliliaeA I lie lial iill.kltr lunieil to He HieIhlnl allimi wa a imrtlnl aii'i'na."Ihe laal two uieu to eltmli in were wetto then a mta, but llieiuuil wasaitiMtXty alruggled awkwwnlljr at tbeakrary aiv and alnwljr worked off
bore. I'heu Ihey bolaled a aall mademl blanket, had It earned awaji In aajoat ami were ei a third Hum lan kaal the fn--e ilug liea. h
Kit gtiitiietl to htutaelf aud went onTbla waa wliul tie mnt ellas lu enwinter, lot be. loo, lu bta new m'e of
ajrutle nan 'a maa waa to atari fnmi thekMi b In a elinllat Ihmi that ar da
Krerrwlier' men were al work, andI work dearately, fur tha final ng
tfnwa of wlirter waa ao ImiuliH-n- t HintIt waa a gamble whether or unt thejraroold gel arruaa b great rhalo oftakea lb freeeni. Tel wbeaKit anired at Iba tent of alaaara
pragua and rtltia ba did not flud Uiew.Urtiug
lly a fire, under tha aheller of a larweniiii. iiuiited a abort, ttikk maa--Hello T" ba bald. "Ara you MtKimtguea uew uiaaf
KII maided"Well. I'm Dor fillna'a ñuto." iba
tUUtii weui on. "I'm Da fea Iwo lie b
H loum an. wj uaax HIorty-j- ai
Qetity Hind.Itaeuniatlani In the family ta often
the cause of chronic miighoeaa of tbehand, and you wtll find thai people j
woo come or a gouty atoca nava agreat deal of tmutite In Keeptnt thetiband nlre. tiut Ihe.t run ha Kent niceand the roughneaa rno ehm be cured bjconstant attention and care.
In tha Drat (ilno. never wash theband In nurd witter and liefor drylnuthem nih well into tht akin anineglycerin and roeeweter mixed In eqnaiproportion Don't lie fruid of irlni(ihi nun h It mi ti well in nuil thenthormigtilt dry the hnnis wiih a aofttowel- - mi hiilf inctiaiire. mind youItuli ami nih Ihem until the) tire ierfcctiv dri ihn diiHt over with littleIninii ! iHiiviii r
M:!LGrnON.
tha Whulir ayngicata.Khort. fur ahori. flit duwn an' bavaaome grult The lanwi ain't turueilout yet."
Thouiita Htanley Spragua waa a budding mining englin-e- r ami Ihe eon of amlltliinulre lir Ailolh Htlua wna alanthe ami of a wealthy fu i Her. iin.llhiiiui!h llielr ful her Imth had liei'iitatrki'l h nu inti'Hling ayiidnnle Inthe Klondike adventure.
"till, Ihe.v'ri- Mine iniele nf money."Khnrt eiiiuinled "When they hitthe iH'iii'h ul 1 1 veil frelulil na Tu rentaImi no IiiiIImiii There una a piirivfrom eiiitein iiniion. renl minera,llnit'd iiiiiuiiiM'd In uel it tin in of Inllllllla Intel her lit 7H I'ellla hell alongI'l'lliei STilune nil Mine I liey offere, I ail eelllN Mil IMI. Mil' lit 11 llnlllira iHiiitid ihe Inilliiu illliieil the eniltiltil un' tiHik oil lin n lr.i' Stluenu' i'liiL'ue i nine iliioiijh. tliontih It
iil l llilie II lililí tin' liie 'Iregou I.nu. Ii i. .nil on Ihe lieu. Il 'lieWnu'l uel till lie VI l en r
'lime mioilii r i up nt inite. nn'tnke if frmii i lie Hun I wouldn't travelwiiii no -- i.. ti oiiiiil ir I iliilu i MHiit Ingel to Klondike an Illumed Imil I'hevanil ('in I'd rlulil I ml tun an.' n nl mil un I '?'
Kit ln.k lila IihiiiI' Then l m oír for run. pardner
I'hev mnl nu irruli in the louiilrv, nu'tliev'lt drop vmi l1 nu m n n metInl I iiiw nn Men are uolliu In etiirvetin-r- e iin w Intel M lint yum uiiuie,pHr.lii. i f
' i ail me "nnike." iiU Kiteii. - i.e vmi ii ii.ne a run tor
voiii ieil.il. onti'Mi I l tin mine'lliev .in "lire lieil iii.rmiiii. nut ttiel
mi I UiHk i i I i it not ill lied in theII. "I II II V'e llolilil tl llii Itt'l'll ki;ii..,iiii' Htiiried mi hour nun n a ton mime fot Ho- - IiIk work Wlint d've know
. "HI I ."ti in mi Hie wilier'; I'm aionmini mi' it prnxpei'ior. Imi I'm aurei. uilerf'H.ied on witter, nu Ihey dun tknow puní. 'ut W Imi d ye kniivv?"
"Henri'h liie. ' Kit mintrereitl wiih o'eloi k when the rail fur
mriee 'lime from Ihe lent and neiirlyil liefiire the two eiiiilovera elllertfed
i. ' -- ni. I spriivue, ii may i luvkeil iil fed tilling ii hi n of twenty live"Time w o. ole it Klurt. Shorty Youand ' I leie ne uimiied inleiroL'iitiveIt ul Imi I di, In I ipnte i ntili t ninllillhe I -t el elilllg '
Mn.iKe"Well. Mini Iv. vnu mid Nmoke hud
Inl lei Heno iniiiliiig Hie ohm I
ti;in- - atroiieit it m y umiing thelelilí, lo la- - tolli'Heil lit lu Mine alelldel. pill. Id toiiuu iniill
In move ;iii Miniiii mi I lie aliollliter, nu tu mi aim no m.'iii lank, andIn tin il lu hint a gnle wna elliaunllngI'heu eainr Ihe lonillny Aa Ihe laintaeillisl il linn lo la- - -- n.iveil I ii rt tierninl tartlier nut. inert-aain- Hiu dlatame Hit')- mid In wnile
It V u'rlta k II hail ail la-e- ail'uiupllilieil. ami KII wna weak wltb Ihefnllitlteaa of hunger Ilia kneea werealinkmg under tilín Shorty, in aimparpretliemiieiii. foraged Ihrougb the Milaaud pana and drew forth a big put of
old hulled iHNina In wblrb were emUiIimiI larga rbnuka of baron. Therewaa oiii) ona apoou. a long bandiedone. ami they ülpiaKl. luru auu turnalanii. into Iba pot
Hpragu and Kline arrived in IbaOildat of tilla pleaaaul oii'iipntlon.
"What a tbe deia" Kpragu rum.plained "Aren't wa ever going to gotetartedr '
Hburty dlpiwM In turn and paaaed tbeaiaatu to Kit Nor did elUr apeak tillIba pot waa empty and tba bottomacra aal.
"tf roorwa wa ala't been doln' notb-In'-
Hhurty aald. wiping bta tnoutbwith iba bark or bla band "Wa a In IIwan dolu' ttuthla' at all. And of eouraeyou ain't had notbtn' to aat It waaaura rarelaaa of ma."
"Vea. yea." HUne aald qnWkly. "Wla at one of Iba teula- - fiienda of
intra Hut now tbat you rw llulabed letua get atarted T
They wailed ooL and the amphiyeragtit on taainl while KII and Shortyahofert rlear M heb the wafea Mpiwdthe lopa of their taatta Ihey rlamberedIII I'he other two men war not pre-
pared with ihe uara, and the boatawept bara aad grounded. Hall a
doxeu lltnea, with a great etpeodltnraI energy, tbla wee repealed."If you II lake ui uniera I'll get bar
off." Nprague tltmlly aaldThe atteuii waa well Intended, but
befora be could clemlwr oo board bewaa wet to the whIhI,"W'i not to camp and liulkt a
Ora,' be an Id aa tha boat groundedagain. "I'm freeitliig ."
"Don't be afraid of a wetting." "finesneered "Otirrr men have gone offto I ii wettei limn you. Now, I'm go-ing to takt her out "
This time It wmk he who got tbwetting and who mu fnil with mmterlng tilth I lie mill of h nre.
"If you give me h slml at It I thinkI ran gel hei iifT." KM H'd
"llnw wiiunl von ie alMHit It T" Htluemm I imI nl Mini
"Pli iliinn muí yi'f vmiil rit till alull utiii-- In lili' wind unit then tnirkIII for nil re n inth "
Mrui'ie in Un- - idea whs. hi' had lieenthe l'"-- t eiulve It The lrt lltne It
.ssI
Balera Me Could Climhir on Board HaMai vVat ta tha Want.
wiih applied it wni l.iil mnl III. t iiolstil a lilnuki I In Hie liiiil and ed
ilntvii Hie hikeSprnuue HiiiiL'iilid wiih Hie
aweep for a iiinier ul an nnm andtbett liHikeil niieiillni!ly HI Kit. wholelleved him
"Ml anna are fii'rlt lirukeii wltn theatraiu uf It." spi'iiiine undteual npologelleiilly
Kit Hii' red the ten fill ut lliulnmnnill.pliiyliii! mi npttluile HihH eaiiMiliMdh youiik men ut moiiev and dlaiui II nil t Ion loi aork to name him laiataleerer
Mi tween l.lndennin mid Luke Kenlu ll waa a Hiri.iue. The Imnl. IitlitithiMilid vvim dunl down Ihe mad i"itviolent eonnei tthir airenm mnl hereKM lenrniHl it i ii -- l . ,.i l mure ataiutImimIm mel witter Hut when If iillnelo fui k f 12 Hie outfit MHtie mid Sprituoell.l'eired mid Hull meli .'Ut Iwodn nf Inn I, lireiil.luu loll lu uelimuthe oiitllt m ío..
I het 'nine to the rtipiiN tlnt HieMm I'Hiivoti 'ind i lieu .evernl ttdleaiH'lotr Hie Uhlte lint-- e I'he ItnX
tttli iiilt'illintelv mtllleil IIwna ii luí, ii imii Knee III II Hieoidv wav out wiih throuuti
On either "ide nroe pertieiidli'iilnrw itlli of I hi- rtii nnrrewi'il fua f ni. i inn uf it whltti mnl rnnreilthruiivh Ilii- - L'lnnint puixinre ni a tumilie. nf luollnn Hint IteiitMil the witterIn th titer lulo n rnlt'e full elvhtfil l IllL'her Hunt Hf Hie rot k lileThe I'Hiituti vm well f.-- r,i1 fur It
find collet led lt pill of denil trnin Ibapaaaing gold rin-lie-
Tying In Hie lunik iilatve. where laya acore of otliet iintnil.. Imata Kitand lila eompmiloim went ahead on finitlo Inveatlunte They rrvpl to Ihr lirinkami initial ilnwn nt the awlrl uf water.Hprnrue drew Inn k. ahudderlng.
"My IliaC be eiclulmed. "A awllutiler haan'l a Imn. e In Hint-- "
Kit aenrrtdy heiird "We've gut luride Hint ridge, he an 1(1 "If wa getiff II we'll hit the walla '
"And never know what bit ua." wnaSborty'a verdict.
"Thnt'a what I any." a at ra tigeraunding nluniralde ani peering downInto Ilia eatiynu. aald mournfully"And I wlab I were through It I vabean here fur bou ra. I am not a Ixattman. and I have wltb me only mynephew, who la a young buy. and mywife. If you get tliroiuth aafely willyou ran my taatt thmnvtir
Kit haiked ar Hburty wbo delayedtoauawer.
"Ilea gut bla wife wltb bltu." Kllauggeaiad.
"Sure. ' Hburty affirmed. "It waaJual wbal I waa atoppln' lo thinkabout I knew there waa aome rwaaonI ougbl to do It."
Again I bey turned to go. bul Bpragueand Ftlne made no movement.
"tiond lurk Mutuka. Hpragua calladto him "I'll er III )nl ata y bareand watcb y mi '
"Wa need three men In Ibe boat twoat tha on ra and one at tlu aitarrtog
weep " Kit wild iUlelv.Vprnirue t.ihel nt Htlue."I'm I'unwl If l tlo,' aald tbal gea
Heuian"We ran do wit hunt them." Kit aald
to Hnorty "Vuu Hike ibe how wttb apaddle, and I'll handle Iba atewrlngaweep. All you'll have to do hi jual lukelp kaep bet atralghl. Uuce. wa'r
atar.j yun won't he able to hoar aaaao jital kiii on keeping bet atralgbl."
They iat od Ibe uoal and workedout io middle In the tpilikeniiig current From Iha ranyoti twuie Ibe evergrowing roar. Tbe rtvrr awked Id toIhe entrante wltb tbe amootboeaa ofBinlirw glaaa. aud bar, aa Iba dark-ening walla recwlvetl them, Rhorty tooka chew of toliacco and dipped bla paddla.
The boat Icaind on tha Aral rreataof the ridge, and they were deafenedhy Ihe uproar of wild water thai
rated from the mtrrow walla andniulllplieil Itaelf They wart unitatnulhered with flying aprky At lliueaKll cntilil nut ih" lila contralle al lilebow It wna only a matter uf Iwo mlnaten. In whli h I line Ihey rolle Hie ndgathree hum riera nf a mile ami eiuemedIn afeit ami tied to tha hank lo tbeeddy Iteiuw
I Sliorty t'tupHed hla mutilh uf tuhaccnJuli e he Hud fnruntien to pl andapnke "Hay. we Mem a few. twe: Smoke. I don t mlml lelllii' ymt In('outhli nec t tin r we tnrietl I
ana ih gindi ilnnu'd.- -t acnreilimt manIM aide of Hie lliak.v mniliitiiliiaNow I'lit a licnr enlei l ome on anwe'll run Hint other laiat lliriiin.h "
Aftet riiiiuliig the airnuger'a IkihIIhroiiuh Kll ami Shorty mil hla wife,g alender glrllah wuiuan whnae blueeyea were tnnli with irMfltiide llrcekblmaelf tried lu hnnd Kll $!) and then
ttemptiaj It tin Stiurty.I "Hltnimct." waa Ihe Inlter'a rejertlnn.
"I cuuie Into thlk tniiitry to makemouey unta the ground an' not outmy fellow rrlllera '
Breck. the aimnver. minmaged In blatxaJt and tirmttii'ed a demijohn of wbla.ky hand hulf went out to IIand atopiied alirupilj He abook blabead
"Tbere'a that blamed While lloraHuh I below an' they any It'a wurae
i Hi mi ihe Itoi I reckuu I don't dnaltin kle any lluhtnlu
Heveral mile helnw they ran In tothe Ini uk ami all four walked ituwu to
' look at the luut water I'he riverwhich w na a m . nf rnpMa, wnahere delli led townrd the rlhl liunktiy a r(kt ,ni 'i,. whole lalv ulwater, rn-hl- criM.ke.llv Inin ihe nnrrow pMH.aire at'eetcriiteil lie aaitfrlL'htfullv Mild wm upiiotm into hugewnvea. while mnl wnithfitl tilla wnHie tlreinl nun Hie White Homeand here no even heavier toil nf deadbiltl l.il'n evileliil l in one lile of theintitie n n ciirk-- i le'v metam k under, and mi Hie npilte lile
, wna Hie Idu w tnripiHti I n m, throtiiiliHie iiiiiii" 'it I lie rlldi'ii
j Aa I lift wtit. tied it l.n limk the headj i.f Ihe nipiil- - altnve H wa a in rue
Iiimii. full! Hurty feet lutm luden withaevcrul ton- - of iintilt mid hindiitl nval men llefure It reHehitl Hie minieIt wn pliitiL'tng mid leaping til timealiuiMf tildileu hy tin. fnnm untl apnty
Slinrt.l almi a alutr. alilelutig glanceMl Kll mnl ami! "Shea luir antokliian' ahe luí ti i mt the wr.rat They'veininlcd the nitr In I'here ahe tnkce Ifnow i foil siieai mine. ,o I'heredie la"
Hlg a me Imiit wna. it had Iwuurieit from ii:lii ni ihe riving Hn-- i
hetweeti . re-- t. TI eJf in cut litHie Hili k of tin me flic limit leiliedip a i ret ami inln n w o l ,
Mlllíl'enii in ,i . w the w ind,. It.nu IhiIti" 't it in i ln. ii i to. in, f,,i in,.frío linn of nu inMiiut w.ia III Hie allthe uieu lllniu iim u lit. n phi.,., iiii"aw ii ii it im .i.M.d ,i tin.' "'i: "Weep TI.. i, nine Ihe llnw i,
j m rtl piitiiL-- Int.. it., triimdi muí a cninl ilN.ippf.n in ....
Three II Hie Ih.iiI I ii,,,., I nn,on 1 j the
n- - nill pel on Hi,. ,11,11. i n,.
VHIIll.l t'l IIIU Willi flllt clL'lll .inI lie Iccrin-- jcur .iiiiciiilciil u in,whlrlMM, mnl tici,,i IH IhiiiI to ink.Hie circle
Tlir.-- e It u.'in iirouiid cm Ii
tittle 0 close til tlic rock ..II will. IlKit nud Mil. 11 IV nIimhI Hint ellliet ismlilhave lenpcil ,.n iHmru The steemtniiiia 1111111 with a rcilili.h licard of recentgrowth, waved Ills linnil In litem
Die only wa uul or the wlilrtNnlwhs lit tin- - inn tie. 11 nil on the thlnlmu ml tin- - Ihiiii entered Ihe uiiuie ohIltpielv I Its upiH'i end I'osmIIiIv milof fear ol the draw nf Him
the sieersitiiin did not iiiiciupi f.sirtil'.'li!,-- ! t i kl Whenhe did wii list isle Altci iiiiIhiv InIhe air and buried the Irnal Hiiulcil
muí n i. -- . uno inr nnwall nt the corkscrew nu Hie oielleside ot the rivet '
A llliu.lii'il reel U'li.w Istxee andlíales li. L'iin in rltuii up Then upfieared Hie U.flotii of I lie iMinl and the acallered heads nf ineu Two UlSUHged lo make I lie hsiik In tile edilv lieItiw I'he tillien. were drawn under,aud Ibe general Untsaiu ana mmi to
iNtroe on nv the swift currentaround tbe lieml
BE CONTINUED)
LOOK OUT-BARGA- IN
am located four block north theBank in ARTE8IA, New Max.. with
MULES. HORSES AND OTHERLIVE STOCK FOR SALETRADE and wiU buy or aelL
Have on hand lavara! young foodmule from yearling up to four yearsand they must go at soma price, forI have no nsa for tham.
Re me before purchasing.I have established a LOT
and will buy or sell and will handllan sinaa or stoea either by sals ortrade.
Call aad eee me, or addreaaR. a KNOWLES, Arteaia. New
Christian é Co., INSURANCE.
FOR SALEWa haa Juat rot our Rom Comb
Rhoda Iiland Rada homa from thaahowa tha ahow aaaaon la orar and woara wall aatiaflad with our winning atRoawall, N. If., E) Paao, and Amarillo,Tt, and tha Big; Convantlon HallShow at Xanaaa City, Mo all ofwhich wa mada food winning;. Wowill now maka op a pen of our ahowblrdg for arra which wa will acll at$2.00 per IS. Tha pen will ba headedby tha flrat prtie Cock Bird of thaabara ahowa.
Now la tha tima to fret your orderin for eggi befora tha rush eaon.
HART ft MULLA NE,Carlabad. N. M.
Node of Forerloaure Sale.No. 2086.
IN THK DISTRICT ( OURT.KDDYCOUNTY, NEW MEXICO.
T. F. Rhode, MalntilT.vt.
Henry Tipton and S. Tip-ton, Defendant.
NOTICE i hereby jriven thnt incaue No. 2ÜH6 on the Civil Docketof the Diatrlct Eddy County,New Mexico, wherein T. F. Rhodoa iiplaintiff and lienry Tipton and Fan-nie S. Tipton are defendant, whichis the forecloaure of a certain mort-gage upon tha land hereinafter deicribed, and in which cauia final judg-ment waa rendered on the 3rd day ofDecember, 1914, In said court, In favorof the plaintiff aa followi: For theaum of Sixteen Hundred and Thirtyflfi.10.00) Dollar aa principal andinterest to the date of said judgmentund tha aum of One Hundred and Sixty-thre- e
(flti.'I.OO) Dollars attorney's fees,which said aum of Sixteen Hundredand Thirty ($1H30.00) Dollar bearinterest at the rate of ten per centper annum and which sum of OneHundred and Sixty-thre- e ($13.00)'inl!r bears intercut at the rnto ofix per rent per annum from the dntef said judgment, and for all costsf this suit untl costs connected witiihis sale.The amount of said sums, (exrlusve
.f cohI.1 and expenses of this shIc)vith interest as provided In s:ii!idment and decree to the (ith dayf March, l!H.'i, the date of sale herennftcr mentioned, la t: Eighteenlundrvd and Fifty-on- e & 0 Dol-
ar ($1851.87.)The undersigned was in aald decree
appointed Special Master to sell ticfollowing described property to pa'Ihe above mentioned judgment, sainproperty being; in the County of Edd,and State of New Mexico:
Tha Southeast (SE quar-
ter of Section Twenty four CJ4).
Township Twenty-tw- o 121) Southof Range Twenty-seve- n (27)Pul V M P M
tocher with all and sln,u1ar thelands, tenements, hereditaments and'ppurtci'iiKci'M thereunto belonging 01
in anywisn appettai'iitig.Tlicrefnre the undersigned will, on
tlic litli tiny nf 1915, ut 10
I'rlock, A. M., at the South Front
'M".ii'o, nffcr for ule the above tie- -
..er! ed real eilute, to pay amisuid judgment and all
of said suit and of this sale uctuullyaccrued and to hit rue, to the highestand best bidder for rash, und noticiis further given thnt any surplus re-
ceived over und above the money suf-
ficient to pay such judgment andcosts will lie paid over to the Clerkof the District Court of Eddy coun-
ty, New Mexico, to be by him held,subject to the order of said court.
The terms and condition of aaleare, that the purchase price at auchale shall be paid in rash.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto aet my hand thla 30th day ofJanuary, 1915.
CHAS. H. JONES,Feb. 6 Feb. 26 Special Master.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-IOR UNITED STATES LANDOFFICE, Roiw.lt, r.'ew Mexico,Jan. t, 1916. 1
Notice ia hereby given that the Stateof New Mexico, by virtue of the Actaof Con grass approved Juna 21, 1898and June 20, 1910 and acta supple-mentary and amendatory thereto, haafiled In thla office selection Hits forthe following describo! lands:
List No. 4319. Serial No. 029902.N 1 g See. 25; E 2 See 28 T. 22 S.R. 3 E., N. M. Mer. 640 aerea.
List No. 4320. Serial No. 029903.
JOHN Ft. JOYCE, Prealdent A. C.a. M. COOKE, Cashier
tiuruil iiM'ii riten ini.c lie iMlu licor nf Court House, (old liuild-"- "
it iei-- e tnke Hie iin'1 in Carlslikd, Eddy County, New.iiH'rsiii:iu
tun- .-
whirlpool
enough11
view
(TO
I of
OB
FEED
Mr.
Fannie
Court,
.Manli,
JOHN R.JOYCE'A. J. CRAWFORD
a M. COOKE
1 om ol tha commea tywtf-toru- of
womanly trouble, andtha causa hat to be removedbefore yon cm rid youreen of M
etrMrely. A medicine that asere-l- y
kills pela, doce tot go to Iheeat ol tht trouble, and kill the
cauae. What you need la awoman'- - medicine one whicheta directly, yet gently, on the
womanly organ.
TAKE
A IIII
Tti9 Woman's Tonic
After having used Cardal,Miss Utile Gibson, of Chrise-ms-n,
Texis, writes: "Aboutthree yecrs ego, I wis Justentering womanhood, and wassick In bed tor nearly ninemonths. Sometimes I wouldhave such headaches, and oth-
er aches, I could hardly standtt. I tried CarduL and now Iam cured of all my troubles. Ishall praise Cardid as long as Ilive." Cardui is the medicinasoa need. Try It E--
Uta 3, 4, E 2 SW 4 Sec. 19 T 22A.; R. 37 E;, E 2 Sec. 35 T. 22 S.It. 3d E., N. M. Mer. 474.14 acres.
List No. 4.T21. Serial No. 0?9ft04..S E 4 Sec. ID; S 2 Sec. 20 T. 22á. R. 37 E., N. M. Mcr. 4h0 creí.
List No. 4:122. Scriul No. O'JU'.tOj.
Lots 3, 4. E 2 3 W Sic. 30 T. 22S. R. 37 E., N. M. Mer. 1.14.32 acre.
List No. 4:13. Serial No. 0211110;.
S E Sec. 30; N 2 Sec. 31 T. 22S. R. 37 E., N. M. Mer. 474.41 aerea.
List No. 4:i'24. Serial No. 029Ü07.SW SW 4 Sec. 21 ; NW - NW
Sec. 28; N SW N 2
Si-- 1 Sec. 21 T. 22 S. R. 37 E.,M. .tier. filO acres.
List No. 4.181. Serial No. 029909.SK 4 NW 4 See. 5 T. 25 S. R.Ml E N. M. Mer. 40 aerea.
List No. 44011. Scriul No. 029910.N'E 4 Sec. 20; NW 4 Sec. 21 T.
1 S. R. 20 E., N. M. Mer. 320 acres.1'rotests or contest against any or
ill of such selection may be filedn this office during the period ofublication hereof, or at any time
ilieri after hefoi final approval andsrtiflcatlon.
EMMETT PATTON.Ian. 22 Feb. 19 Register.
- -
T,,E "T ' "OTHES HOS.AN,f.
nti" 1900 samples of the finest fabricanuut 11 no u ynrn wine irom wnicn
I will jrive you 10 per cent discountmi uny suit or overcoat ordered dur-n- tr
the next rlxty days. If you Would .'iiy a uit at any price, here' your
chance.ALF C. WATSON.
1
: J.M. DILLARD!Z ATTOI.MEY andt COCNSF.I
Nntarv Public Carlsbad, N. M.eeoeoteoeeooo.eee
R.M.TH0RNE
UNDERTAKER
LICENSED EMBALMEB
Telephone 70
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1
M. N. CunninghamAUCTIONEER.
TU1 cry salea la any partían nf EdyCaant. Have bad several year aa.seriante i naraalee aalUfactley
T D . Phene 41 0 Carlsbad, N. M.
tddrssa M. N. CUNNING BAM.
HEARD, Vloe-Pre- a J. F. JOYCE: Vloe Pr4VV.A.CRAia.AaaH.Caahler '
The First Nntionnl HnnkCAKIXUAI). N. M.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
OlrECTOrS
CLARENCE BEIV
L 8. CRAVVFOkOA. C. HEARD
J. F. JOYC".
r
I CARLSBAD LUMBER CO.ri Syc&suori lo Groves number Co. In
W W!' .r w?' S"k,y ltomBuOdraf Material line. We hare
Carlsbad Lumber Co.
FOR STILE GHEAPXCORN AND GOB CHOPS
BEST FEED ON EARTH. BUT EARLY AND SAVE MONEY
INQUIRE OFFICE OF F. 0. TRACY
OR A. L. Simpion, Thane 103F
11 SSIONERS
. PROCEEDINGSBE IT REMFMBERED That on this
iihth day of January, 1915, the Hoardof County Commissioners of EddyCounty, met in special session, as pro-
vided by law, fur the purpose of ran- -vasslng the returns of an election fylng and fixing values ori' real estateorder d held on the 23rd duy of Jan- - and other property subject to taxa-uar-
19'., in Precinct No. 17. i tinn In Eddy county.PresentMr. W. H. Wood well, Commissioner!
from District No. 1. I
E. M. Kearney.Deputy County CleikA quorum not being present ad- -
inurnment was hud until tomorrow'Friday, January 2!th. 1915.
w. ii. woonwF.i.L,. Attest: Acting Chairman.'
A. R. O'QUINN,County Clerk.
By E. M. K r.APVKY.Deputy.
BK IT REMEMBERED Thnt on this2:th day of January 1915, the Hoardof County Coinmiwioners of EddyCnunty, met In adjourned session, pur--
suant n nil i. hit 'lent had yesterday,)for the purpose of canvassing the re--
turns of an election ordered held onthe iWrd day of Junuary 1915, In Pre- -cinct No. 17.
Present:Mr. C. W. Beeman, Chairman.Mr. W. II. Woodwell, Commissioner
from District No. 1.
C.
A. O'QUINN,
By
US
3
Mine old stand, bul business dono"Miuiion. Doo'l fori us in theeverythmf. every time. Phone 66
i
On this the 8th day of February,l!'l.r, the County Commissioners metas a Hoard of Equilization, jointly,with the County Assessor, as provided by law, for the of
Present:C. W. Kccmnn, Chairmnn.W. II. Woodwell. District No. 1.Whit Wright, District No. 2.Roy S. Wuller,The State Board of
having ceased to exist, the Assessorii hereby directed to assess the value
f railroads, telephone and j
companies bunk stock, livestock nndother properties heretofore valued by'"f Mate Board of at''" same values us flx:d for the year
IH1I.Tile Board then proceeded to fix
ied rlnssify the value for the follow- -ing classes of property in Eddy eoun- -ty, t:
All irritruted lands inwith water rights, 'under the Hope
Ditch, not less than $''()per acre, one water eon- -
sldered sufficient to i rHirst fifteenacres. The balance of lands uponwMe- - said water right it used at not'es, than $! per acre when situatedwithin three miles of the Town of
precinct not less than $75.00 per acre.'Iunds in the Otis Precinct not les
than $51 per acre.Ijinds in the Loving precinct not.l
I" than $42 per acre.in the Malaga preelnet, not
FOR
Lumber Co.
E. M. Kearney, Deputy Co. Clerk.' Hope, and $4.50 per acre when ait-N- o
returns of the election ordered uated beyond three miles from Hops.held In Precinct No. 17 has been re-- ! All lands In cultivation, irrigatedcoived by the Clerk. !hy flowing artesian wells, not les
The matter of the annual settlement than ?'l per acre; said tanib adjoin- -
with the County Treasurer heretofore. ,ng the Town of Artesia not less thjnreferred to Hun. K. K. Scott, District, 10r per acre.Attorney, and ho huving reported to1 All lands In cultivation. Irrignt.'.lthe Board that ho had taken the mat- - ''V pumping not les than 21.00 perter up with the Attorney fieneral und "r'1'tío opinion as yet, having been re- - All uncultlviiicd binds within thecelved this settlement is now at the urtenian or pumping belt, not lensrequest of t'ie District Attorney post-- ! Hiun ?7.Fi0 per ucr .
poned until the Special Meeting of lhe Lands In cultivation under the Carls-Boar-
to be he'd Monday, tho Klh ''' project, title, of wnter riirht be-da- y
of February, 1915. . ing vested in the United Stnten, class- -
There being no further business toji'le'l according to locution as follows:come before the Board adjournment Lands within one mile of the townwas had until Monduy the 8lh day limits oT Carlsbad, not less than Mii.1of February, 1915. per acre; other lands In the Carl ihur;
W. BEEMAN.Attest: Chairman.
R.Coünfy Clerk.
E. M. KEARNEY,' ' Deputy.'
SEE
purpose class!
Assessor.Equillzation
telegraph
Equillzntion
cultivation
Communityright heinir
ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGMATERIAL
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Goal with little ash or soot
HEAT UNITS
Pocos Valloy
leae then 3 per acre.Lana not in cultivation not leae
than 27 per acre.land with prirate water rights
from apringa or itreama to be assess-ed at fall value.
tanda With bearing orchard arenot Included in the above classificationand are to be aiaeaaed at full value,and not lesa than f 120 per acre.
Crasing landi $3.75 per acre.All town lota and Improvements
to be assessed at full value and notown lot la to be asaeaaed at leaathan f 15 per lot
The A auditor la directed to ravinethe town lot ached ule by raising orreducing values heretofore placed id
town lota, to confirm with thetrue values thereof.
Mercantile stock Is to be assessedat full value, which is to be placojupon the i verage stock owned duringthe year' 1914.
Bees are to be assessed at $4.50per colony.
The Assessor is directed to assessthe full number of livestock at thevaluations fixed for 1914, except forthe values of goats which are to bereduced to $3 per head.
All other classes of property notIncluded In the classifications herein!mentioned are to be assessed at the'full value thereof. .
The. attention of the Assessor ishereby railed specifically to the pro-
vision of law directing that 25 percent penalty be added on proper vwhich has not been rendered by theowner or agent thereof.
Approved this 9th day of Februarylf'j&.
BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS.
C. W. BF.FMAN.ROY S. WALLER, Chairman.
Assessor.
Teachers Haven't PriceOfficials of the department of pub-,,f- f
it instruction are mucn amuseu nia letter revived from W. A. l'nnr .,
county school superintendent of Eddycounty, who snys: "I nee no rea-mi- 1
for limiting the institute period onof the Pncillc coast exposition.
There are no school teachers in tl.wPart of 'he count nido to nnv telrnllroad fnre to the next county, muchless to San Francisco." Snnta I'eNew Mexican.
I'OH LEASE.Firt party thnt sends me a check1
for $75.00 can clnim right to pnsturein 1915 sections block 57 4
miles northwest of Orla Texas. Landnot fenced but In a pasture. State1on check what it Is for.
A. J. OLSON.Cisco, Texas
Your ropv r' the 1915 cátalo.' ofI
SFEDS. KEEPERS and POI'I- -i
TIO Sl'I'I'IIES Ins.etirlde. plants.etc.. Is now ready. Send for It.
UNITED SEED ft FRUIT COSuccessors to
Farmers' Sunlv Co Itoswell Seed CoROSWELL, NEW MEXICO
J. C. Osburn W. B. Robinson
Oslnirn & R binsonLAWYI:PS
Hull Bldg. Carlsbad, N. M.',
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-IOR, United States 'l.andl Micc,
Itoswell, New Mexico; JaíinaryI'.l, III 15.
Notice is herby given thnt the Slatei.f New Mexico, by virtue of Acts nfCongress approved June M, HW and.hi no L'0, 1IUI1, and acts Muppleniuiituryiiiui umi'nilatory tlierito, has liled inthis otilen selAtinn lists for the fol-
lowing described lumis:List No. 454:1. Serial No. 0:10(12.
SK NE NE 4 SK 4 Sec.31 T. 21 8. R. !'. E., N. M. Mer. 80acres.
Protests or contests against any orall of such selections may bo filed inthis office during the period of publi-cation hereof, or at any time thereaf-ter beforo final approval and certifi-cation.
EMMETT PATTON,Feb. 12 Mch 12 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-
IOR. U. 8. LAND OFFICE atRoswell, New Mexico, Jan. 14,1915.
NOTICE Ii hereby given thatAndreas Urquldei, of Carlsbad, N. M.,who, on Jan. 4, 1911, made II D. E.Serial No. 021168, for SE Section10, Township 23-- 8, Range 28-- N. M.P. Meridian, has filed notice of Inten-tion to make Five Year Proof, to
claim to the land above de-
scribed, before A. R. O'QuInn, CountyCleric, In his office, at Carlsbad, N. M,on Feb. 83, 1915.
Claimant namei as witnesses!Aiolfo Yturralde, Cresenclo Fierro,
Cormallo Urquldes, Ylaryo Urquldei,all t Carlsbad, N. M.
EMMETT PATTON,Jan. 22 Feb. 19 Register.
NOTICE OF SUIT. I
IN THE DldThici COURT OP THfcFIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTOr" THE STATE OP NEWMEXICO WITHIN AND FORKuuX COUNTY.
No. till.J. J. hi ale and C W. Lewis,
a Partnership.Plaintiffs.
vs.Jack James, DefendantTo Jack James, defendant In the
above atyled, numbeied and entitledcause of action, greeting:
1. You are hereby notified that J.J. Beata and C. W. Lewis, a partner-ship, the above named plaintiffs, haveinstituted suit against you as defen-dant in the above numbered, atyledand entitled cause of action.
2. That the general objects ofsaid suit ia to recover judgmentagainst you, as defendant, for thesum of Two Hundred and Fifty ($260.-Ü0- )
Dollars as a commission whichit Is alleged in the original andamended complaints filed in said causer if mntirtn tin nluínlíff. tits, ....rml..d and enntr.e.aH .nH .,......
to dhv said DlainL.il. to ...i.t vou Inthe to Ceorge Williams, tone Bates Eddy Wnj Women's
New of (.aid defen-- 1
dant's) ranch about 12 or 14 miles'north of Carlsbad, in Eddy county,Slato New Mexico, consisting ofabout thirty-tw- o sections land,which said ranch plaintiffs allege intheir said complaints that they as-
sisted you in selling to said UeorgeWilliums.
3. You are hereby further noti-fied that on the 8th day of January,1915, said plaintiffs sued out in theubove styled, numbeied and entitledcause a writ of attachment aguinstyou; and that on the 8th duy ofJanuary, 1915, M. C. Stewart, sher- -
o ,.:,,(y loUMtVi N,.w. M,.xi,.0, 1vhis deputy, R. B. Armstrong, attach-- d
all your right, titlo and interestin and to the following described realcstutc and premiue situated in Ed-
dy county, Slutc of New Mexico, to
lots Numbers Eleven (11) nndThirteen (13) in Block Seventy-fou- r
(74 1 in the l.nwc Additionto Carlsbad (formerly culled Ed-
dy), New Meicn, in favor ofplaint ill's.4. Vou lire further hi ri bv notified
that ob.net of said suit islo establish mi forn-los- plain-- ,tiff's said iitlacbuient lien upon saiddescribed real estate mid premises,
o wit: j
Lots Numbers Eleven (11) andThirteen in lllnck Seventy- -
four (74) in the Lowe Additionto Carlsbad ( formerly called Ed-
dy), New Mexico, and have thesame sold according to law byorder the abovo naaiud tourtto satisfy the costs of this action,the of sale of premisesand real estate and to sutisfy andpay off said indebtedness of TwoHundred and Fifty ($250 .0(1) I lid-l- a
rs as set forth in paragraph"2" of this notice.r. You are further notified th
unless you nppear and answer in sasuit on or beforo the Kth day ofMarch 1915. jud-me- nt by default will,'ie rendered et'iiinst you nnd the nllc-(- j
ut ions in plaintiff s complaint K
will lie taken unci ml uiitireil as con-
fessed, and in the attachmenttherein bad nnd granted, will be ren-
dered accordingly.11. sir. .1. m. I'lnnru is attorney
for snlil plaint ifr and his businessaddress Is ( arlhluul. New Mexico,
J. .1. REALS andC. W. LEWIS.
A
Plaintiffs..Witness my himd-nn- d office,1
t Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, this 14th day of January, 1915.
A. R. O'QUINN.(SEAL) County ClerV,
Jan. 15
NOTICE.No. 30(1.
IN THE TROBATE COURT, EDDYCOUNTY, NEW MEXICO.
In Re The Estate Charles BurtonIlcceastul. .
Notice is hereby given by the under-signed, R. E. Hillger,of the estate Charles Burton,
to the creditors nf, and a!!persons .having claims against saidceceased, to exhibit them, with neces-sary vouchers, within twelve monthsfrom January 15th, 1915, the date ofthe first publication of this notice, tosaid at the office of8. D. 8tennia, Jr.,Carlsbad, New Mexico, the aame be-
ing the place for the transactionbusiness of said estate.
Dated this 14th day of January,1916. .
8. D. STENNIS, JR.Attorney for
R. E. HILLGER,of the Estate oft
" Charlea Burton.
FOR SALE. Som fln ilioatt alaotlfIi hay. Me U DAVIS. Thont 202J
APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING,' PERM rrSNOTICS b reb gtvea
tnai au applications lor permiia 10grase cattle, horses, hoes, aheep andgoata within the Alamo National or--eat during the season of 1916 must b I
filed In my office at New I
Mexico, on or before March 1, 1916.1
Full Information In regard to thegrating feea to be charged and blankforms to be used m making applications will be furnished upon request!R. P. BALTHIS, Supervisor. J22-F- 1I
Christian A Co INSURANCE.
IN THE PROBATE COURT, OPEDDY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO
In the matter of the Estate of Jos-eph II. Craven, Deceased.
No. 807.NOTICE.
To Frances M. Craven, Carlsbad,New Mexico; Josephine Chandler, 22(1
South Plum Street Havana, IllinolsiLuna Oshurn, Carlsbad, New Mexico;
Foreign Christian Board of Mis-
sions. Cincinnati, Ohio, street addresir m, ""; The American
CM"n Missionary Society. Clncln- -
irrci allures or omce un- -unnwn; me llenevnlent
of St. Louis. Missouri, streetaddress of office unknown;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,that whnt appears to be thp last willsnd festnment of Joseph II. Craven,Deceased, late of the Cnuntv of Eddyand Stnte of New Mexico, will heprobated and on the first dayof March, lfl5, at the hour of teno'clock. A. M., on said dny, at theCourt House, in Carlsbad. Eddy Coun-ty. New Mexico, said dnte having beenfixed by the Court for the hearingof the proof thereof.
A R. O'QCTNV.County Clerk.
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ENAWI.KH TOPICS.
Mr. ead Mra. Ac Breckon reportha arrival ef strange young lady
a Osear hiese eouth of town on Uta
mi Mutant, weighing lgt pound.Th-- g aay aha U anaklug haraalf athmm, asid aha ia antlraly walcoma to
0)0 ut aa aha pleases.W. S. IMilUU and family of Lov-mgU-
ara visitors in Knowlaa Ust1Wk.
Cks. Burks, ehef of poltra, ofwas ni Un Ust Saturday
Mit--p- m he ara tooting fur buainin hi I a.
i. C ctaswatl f tha Nadine cou-ntry, ih aiaaf ma Wet waea mM.wl tappli and doing busine
E. rttgaeem, war here Uatiom Hals arm of town, ha r.
porte ha hut returned from Lamosa,
IVfM, with fMO pouade of cake forIvr ft sric.
QM Sliipp brought In m Una
load of freak pork Uat week, at any
nHm Raid gger evsr. B amaha-heu- Ona of tha hog
4kt ba raised tha past yasr natUdaim t at a bit a pov.nl.
K. C. Curtí returned from Stanton,Texan, last week, whora ha ha beanemployed in a garag. Ha aaya nawMexico in Junt good enough for himfrom thia tima en.
W. II. Taylor and family of Dawsoncounty, Texan, were viiitora in Knowlea lat Friday. They came throughin their new Huirk, but were so un-
fortunate ai to be compelled to comeIn, on tha rim, there being no extrarasing here to At them up.
Tom Owen, who Uvea near Nadlne,ia reported very ill with a serious raseof pneumonia, hie recovery heing verydoubtful. Hie wife rama down in acar from Lubbock, Texaa, Uat Tues-da- y.
Jeaa Loyd, of Oklahoma, U here vie- -King hli niara Mra. Charlie Miller.
Colonel Freak Hardin and wifewere in town Uat Saturday ahopplngand ailing up tha cow situation.
Nat Roberta and his secretary, A. 3.Parkinaon, war among tha Knowlaamerchants last week, and Uklng amanUl Invoice of wkaU la atoro fortha future.
Oh, yea tha sand atorra that blowedup last Wednesday was fully qaallA-a- d
to aattsfy the most fastidious. Ifnot, we will try ta gat along untilone romes along, that will ba sulta-tt- e
for special occasions.
It It reported that Mr. Toole U de-
livering the Ana hard of ahoap thatha so readily disposed of, to a pointnear Odessa, Texas.
T. C. HORNE
DRESS
Mini Emma Thoratea returned homelast Wednesday fresa tha valley whereshe haa been visiting for severalweeks.
Scott, Ballard ft Sport, of tha Pan-handle country were in Knowtes forseveral daya, ostensibly to buy warhorses, but ia reality looking for gamebut ona of them stated this waa oplaca for a minister's son. They wontaway looking for new worfda ta con-
quer, " 'Guv Nix, secretary for Tom Roa,
w in the metrópolis last week,' ontiu'ltesa pertaining to hla position.
L. T. Wells returned from Carlsbad,a week age, where ha had Journeyedoverland on a matter of business.
A. J. Foster, formerly of tha Toolecombination ,was In tovfi tha otherday looking much better pleaaad afUrhis trip to Carlsbad, but aaya thinglooked squally to him, especially dur-ing tha Bead-ato-
T. C. Heard waa hero during thapast week visiting Mr. and Mve. A. I.Heard and shaking hands with hlanumere ua friends.
W. R. BUbrey tha amUbla and efficient ornear of tha Monument eeuntry waa among the bunch Uat week.doing business tha same old way,Always pleased to sea tha old scoutsof tha pUUs,
R. C Tongue delivered 10,000 poundsof cotton seed cala to Nat Huston'sranch watt of town a firw daya age.Nat aaya tha cows must ba saved.
T. C. HQRMECARLSBAD'S BEST STORE
COUNTY HEWS ITEMS
&n$OMrrKi.r
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regardless of expense. Good idea, anot?
B. W. Opdyke, of Wilson,. Texas,!waa in town Uat week, looking afterhla local Interests and incidentallyprowling the country for stock onwhich ha can clean up a little extrakale aeed.
The spirit of egotism is ao preva-lent it will surely causa a cats ofspontanooua combustion before ,'ong,at soma point on tha plains mightbe compared to a stalsctlte, but Ukait from me, there are other pebbleaon the beach, thtt do not spout knowl-edge aa egctixed phenomena munchobastanU.
B. H. Turner, road louse, ia againIn perfect trim, and ia ready to bringin a few tr.n at a time, from anypoint on the western continent.
Louis Hickman, who ranchea north-west of I,ovington, was in town lastweek, shaking hando with old cronies,and speculating on what going tohappen In this neck of the woods.
Rob and Joe Hart cranked up tholrOverland last Sunday and took a spinup north.
Chan. Miller in trying his hand ata veterinary on a cow which has beenIn a bad way for some days glad tonee him successful too much wealthtied irp In a small bundle for anyfnolinhnens.
M. L. Thorn trnJed a fins Percharon-Mnmlltonla- n
stallirn to Mr. Linton ofthin place for breeding purpose. The''"- - wwlrhn about 1,300.
C. C. MrDnniel wan In the city UntMordnv collecting account that wereo old they mid whiskers all over them
M. R. Anderson nnd Ed T. Real ofIxtvington, were In town Unt Monday-- fter a car load of merchandise andtrying to huy a few hundred cows.
Dock Townsend bought a load ofmeaqulte wood, Unt week from twohoys and paid thirteen dollars for It,and still there is soma complaint rfnot being oble o get a job but oh,yen, there in some work attaied to it.
On inquiry by phone the Lamenamerrhantn reported their beet priceon flrnt clann cotton soed caka was$.10 yeiterduy.
Our old side kicker, Oncar Thomp-son, wan the engineer that put thruhin splendid New Hayncs Six, lastTuenday, making a short visit among
' their friends In Knowlen, among thepai an rlorehct fx)ve, Lon Ellis,I. W. Pruilt, A. H. (ireene, and J. T.Chentnut. They came on a tour of in-
spection among some fine calves theyhad spotted near town.
Tom Bingham' one of Monument'sprominent stock men, was In KnowlesUnt week, popping the cracker on hieHenry Ford, and going about varymuch like he meant buainess.
W. W. O'Neal returned to Terrycounty, Texas, a few days ago toattend to the duties connected withthe sanitary board inspectorship.
Henry Teague was i portad quitesirk yesterday bad case of la grippecontracted on his last trip to Lamena.Hope to see him around again soon.
F. M. Payton, tha Big Boy of theNadine country, was in town lastTuesday, looking for a buslneaa lo-
cation. Bet you a garter buckle heia able to make good.
One of tha good men from theHobhs district by the name of SamCane (or sorghum, which is it?) vasin town fast Tuesday, filling up hisrig with things to put on tha cookstove, and then transferred to theUble for immediate osa.
Ranger, Mosa Thorn was visitor In
this section from the Monument district last Tuesday, but ha failed toadvertise his business, but ha knowa.
We very much deplora tha killing ofCharles Acrey near Carlsbad. Onlygot it over the wire and therefore donot know tha particulars.
Lum Paugherty, ona of tha bestknown Eddy county boys, returnedfrom his mother's home in Midland,Texas, last week, to see after hisranch duties near Nadlne. Says he
as seen ail kinda of times In Know- -s.
Immigration on tha pUlna seems toba Increasing, there being numerousinquiries for houses, which can bamoved, and used as residence. Let'em coma, they wilt ba made welcome,and when tha railroad builds throughthis country they will feel they ara inthe land fa Canaan, and can ait undertheir own vino and fig tree and watchthe rush. Tes, this may ba an "im-aginary spasm" bat at times Imagina-tion flits and drifts In waves, cloudsand cycles ta heights that will notbo checked or hindered until tha desire ara fulfilled Molnd yea, nowPit
Z. A. D. McKlnley was up from the'Tom Owen placa Uat Tuesday far
very necessary medicines for tha pa-
tientBart ton Moalsy took a bunch ef tha
horses which ha acquired from T. A.Esell soma years ago, ta Caris bad Uatweek. Benton aaya ha Intends ta feedthem chopa and alfalfa and breakthem ao aa ta have thaaa aha pod upfor the horse buyers which ara be-
coming mora numerous than they for-merly were. .
C. P, Dunbar was In from hU ranchsouth of town Uat Tuesday, loadinghis H. Ford to tha limit
Bismark Turner returned from Lub
bock, Texas, UU last Monday night,!--nd took a meaaaga ta Eunice Tues-day. H aaya ba Just wants to seeif a Ford will pull sand out of youreye.
The "hen party" (beg parooa ifthe name of tiie organisation is mis-quoted) met last Saturday night atthe home of Mrs. 8ylvia Thornton.Among those present wa infer therewere Mrs. Claud breckon, Mrs. Char-lie Miller, Mrs. W. C. Cooley, Mis?Geneva Miller, Ruby Oman and OtisWalla, and Emma and Georgia Thorn-ton, possibly soma others of which wahave not been adviaed. Among thequeations debated was the puxxlingone of assisting the hungry womenand children in Belgium and Polandand whether or not Johny Bull shouldbe requested to Uke part and do hlashare, where he la probably more con-
cerned than any one else, but up tothe present time ha haa reneged, andhasn't opened his cute little head.
Roy l'evler became tha possessor ofthe Seller's cottage last week. Ha willmove same to hia claim a short dis-
tance went of town.The county division issue waa atri-
ta ted last week in Knowles, headed byCapt W. C. Howard. This very (dis)interesting question has been arguedboth pro and con and as far as re-
sults are concerned- - they are "nil"both sides have points in their favor,but you will have to swear anotherwitness before we will ever believethere will be any county division here,tn the near- - future, while it may bequite an advertising medium, but wef"" to see how two sets of countyofficers could ba mainUined for less
I iev than one, to say nothing ofbuildings and equipment and a thou-sand other things. Get me?
Nay Stiles received a mennaire frominis momer at c orpus cnrlsti, Texaa,notifying him of tha death of hia fa-
ther at that point conditiona beingsuch that waa imperative that the bur-ial Uke place at that point Mr. C.0. Stilea was born In 1858 on the Ten-nenn-
River and moved went In hisvounirer days, and finally moved tothe Knowles country about 1904. Wasengaged In the cattle business formany years and had accumulated asplendid bunch of high grade cattle,located near town. Mr. Stiles was anan of sterling worth was a warm
friend, true to tha utmost and hadbut little use for his enemies, whichfortunately were few, while of friendshe had hosts. All strangers in atiange land were always made wel-
come and all passers always urgedo stop and remain with and partake
of hia hospitality without end.He leaves a devoted wife and mo-
ther of hU two sons, Nsy and Lee,to mourn his departure. Peace bawith you, our friend and neighbor.
MALAGA ITEMS.
R. D. Bruce waa a business vtattaein Carlsbad, tha last of last week.
Rev. Wilson and family from nearHouston, Texas, have traded their
eoperty there, for tha Und emwadby Mr. Lowry west of town. Theyhave moved hero and wa hoo thvwill irk their new home.
W. i. Black and family were shop-er-sin tha county aeat Ust week,
Friday.Mra. Tom Middleton from Queen,
'a here on a visit at tha home of hersister, Mrs. Clyde Egbert
C. W. Beeman was a business vial.tor In Carlsbad a few daya thia week.
unver Johnson Was a passenger toPecos, Texaa, the first of this week.
J. A. Hartshorn came from CarlsbadTuesday evening, making tha trip InHia car.
Otto Holwel has his hernia movedon to his homestead and ha wiTl Improve it in various ways.
.Georre Cleveland waa a hn'lnavUftar la Carlsbad Wednesday andthursday of this week.
Tha little dauchlsr of Mr. and Mr.Tom Middleton has been quite sickthia week, but ia better at thia time.
Rev. Wilson will Breach here rlvMafter Sunday hchool February 14th.
NADINE LOCALS.Some of our arorresslve farmer
are tilling the soil.
aftarU la
Mr. Earl Hardin cama ovar fromHoras Camp Saturday to spend a fadays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.X. W. Houston., Lum Dougherty came In from Mid
Und Ust week and aays ha haa aboutrecovered from his' atUck of rhea--matlsm.and Sunday vary pleasantly at tha
J. L. Foley and wife spent SaturdayBilbrey homo.
Thera haa been several corn endkafflr corn buyers In our communityrecently. Nadlne always haa tharoods.
B. V. Culp of Monument passed thruVadine Friday enroute to Seminóla,Texas. Mrs. Culp and children, .ac-
companied him aa far aa P. C. Dunar a where they visitad several days.
Mr. Bob Williams had buslneaa inMonument Monday afternoon.
W. R. Owen, who haa been quitailck with a complication of diseases atthe home of J. H. Hughes, Is now veryill of pneumonia. His wife cama lofrom Crqpbyton, Texas, Tuesday to bet hla bed side.
J. II. Wine and E. D Housefrom M'dland, Tuesday with
loads of merchandise for J. T. Au-
burn's store. 'Mrs. Hert Weir who haa been ill
.'r about a montii is improving slow
LOY1NU LOCALS.
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Mrs. Seevey of Carlsbad viaiUd afew days with her sister Mrs. JoeWelch.
II. 1). Hill went up to Carlsbad Wed-- (i.usduy on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lackey were fU)wn vlnitorse on Tuesday.
Joe Welch was In town from hiranch this week, spending
's few dayswith the home folk.
Mrs. J. A. Huston will entertainher Sunday school class Valentine ev-
ening at her home.Mrs. Kirk of Roswell is in Loving
on a visit to her son Prof. Kirk andwife.
Miss Edna Johnson spent Saturdayind Sunday in Carlsbad returning toter duties here Monday morning.
posed of Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. Rósson, iMrs. Jo Welch and daughter, Grade,
"d Mrs. Hill went to town In thaHill car.
E. C. Hill was a visitor to CarlsbadSunday, going up with Mr. and Mrs.Tucker In their Hupmoblle.
Will Brainerd and family returnedto Carlsbad Monday after a sojournSere of several months. Mr. and Mrs.Brainerd made many friends here whoregret their departure.
Mra. Carl Davis will visit her par-ents who live in Melrose. for a few '
weeks, leaving on Saturday.The meat shop of C. Wallla was
strain burglarised Saturday night, thathief procuring about twelvo dollarsworth of beef and sausage.
Mr. Aker and Will Purdy war InLoving Monday.
Tom Lyler of MsUga cama ap andpnt the day with friends last week.
Messrs. Charles Roaaon and FrankNymeyer were Carlsbad visitors UstSaturday.
J. E. Peevy made a business trip taCarlsbad Saturday.
Tha pupils of tha High School arapracticing for a play which will baiut on in the near future.
Miss Vaughn of Carlsbad will bathe house guest of Mrs. Bowden thisweek.
Dr. J. W. Lackey was In town Sun-day.
Mr. Frank Walker was called toSalvia, Kansas, Tussday on account
the dsapsrsU Dlnasa of hia father.Mr. Feasenden pnd force were In j
Uving Tuesday looking after tha tel- -1
inhnni tinfi A Pnl. VJ111 T
over to Queen Saturday returningSunday. They made tha trip in Mr.Pyle'a Ford.
Mra. Sprang ef Carlsbad spent Tasa-day with tha family af her san, WÜ1Sprang.
Next Monday evening from eight tatwelve the horn mission socUty willentertain at tha country horn of Mr.and Mrs. Ssm Hughes.
NEW MEXICO
received at Carlsbad. N. ML
amarillo Shoe ShopCARLSBAD,
AmK BOOT , SHOE REPAIRINGyea send m win have praaipt aUea.
tioa aad will he reUraed
ONE DAY
M. McLaughlin