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Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

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BTack-Blter bonl CharlH Joyc quite tick wlta feer IHESPOTCASHnHOUSE! Dr. KcXutt, the dentin. Kew Bwirt trrlrliiff every Ladie ihoca lor fl.25 at Tf pitting time that the boy were furtilablnr. Milk abake at tl-e Rldy Drag Store. One doeuit often such The Two Brothers Saloon -King Bros Proprietors.

A Pair of KINGS and a Full Hand of the Celebrated W. IL McBrajer Wb skies, Fine Liquota and Cigara a Specialty. 121 CANYON STREET, First Door South of the Hotel Hngerraan. EUID'Sr, NEW MEXICO. UEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods, Clothing, Bents Fnrnisliing Goods, Ice Cold Beer Constantly on Draught SHOES, HATS, ETQ.

Selling Exclusively FOR CASH enahlr-s rac at nil times to make LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. E. H. PIERCE, DKALIK IX "One Price" Dealer. Dfj Goods, CIok Boots Sk Produce, E.L Banner, Manaoer.

Alex Labrle playetl the part of a royal host at the Black River meeting. Nothing was too good for his guests. We could make a guess that the Fourth cost him a gooti rouuti sum. BUt ue won't lose anything by it. The wife of Will Turner, presented him last Tuesday with an eleven-noiiud boy, Will says it actually has fingernails and the louirest kind of hair.

In fact it iy the finest baby all around that i he ever saw It is the tlrt. ,1 Clothing Is being offered as cheap in winy in iiiiHif, -wu vi that he is offering for $10 and. upwards. Genuine bargains, and ail iu need of clothing, will do well to call on hi in before purchasing elsewhere. uey are excepuuimiiT hoc unu 1 1 fl marked at prices that will compare favorably city.

llimo ntrri'il In miiv i tflVU VUUOV UMCIW IU i 1 ntry in tact, Keep evrytlnng eral merchant. Cdu Painter XfiUiinaiiMi.tal..,!. .1 DBALElt IN Pain i s. Wall Oils, r-rrn Varnishes, Window Shades, r. Kalsomine, Koom Moulding, Artists' Materials, 1 Picture Moulding, Window Glass, lecture Fratnea FRUIT BLT ROUTE Rev.

Jameg F. nojrnmb, who ren- Iv returned to theUiiitd states from India, delivered a very entertaluin; discourse on Sunday wening. treating fc mostlv on the manner and progress the missionary work in India. He will preaehagaiu next Sunday al 11a. in.

Ed Mason ns a visit on Tuesday last ami gave ns a graphL account of the fourth of July on Black River. He says there were from seventy-five to 100 people present, some tltteen from tdtly, the remainder principally from the rail- road and engineer camps. W. C. Horan, who Is better known a "Billy" has bought out the Moiite Carlo Club Room.

We have kiiowu Billy a longtime. He is energetic, genial and so we feel sure that he will do as lively a business as we certainly wish for him. His partner i Charles Pbllbr'cU. The well is going on swimmingly, as far a that is possible without strikiiii' waler. Thev vere down TH6F6C0S vaiieu Time Card, Effective Jax.

10, 1892. lave Eddy, New Mexico, daily, except Sunday, at 2:30 p. and arrives at Pecos, Texas, at with trains of the V. Ky. East and West, fc.oo.

In Eikly' l-t Fritlar Week, oking jollier, and more geulat thau ever. Go to Hampton for your freh trull ol all kinds, ueb aa peaches; apricot, banana, rangiM, etc, a stoi-k ot goods In a towut the alae of JSddy. The tor has eighteen shelves reserved for al. kiuds of tobaccos, cigars aud, snuff. Wallace Holt called on us Wednes day last bringing a sample of alfalfa with him.

Clover grows well iu bis If you want cocking stove or cook- lug utensils, call and iusiect the large stock carried by Allen Gllmore. Persuade G. A. Richardson, to tell youjiU about the recent Chicago con ven- tion 1 he geutlemau we name Is a close A superior line neglegee shirts. In all fabrics and style, at low prices, are being shown at It.

H. Pierce's store. There -Is not much doubt that the artesian well will go rapidly down, and great hopes are entertained of getting water Iu less than Shoes in good and great varieties, both fine custom and work and cheaper plain shoes. S. T.

BltUiig. We are under obliirations to Mr. A D. Wallace lor the article to be fouu I in another column, treating on wool and hides, which wa written by request. very week we ara-receUiug new goods, of all disenptious keep stock complete.

At mttiugs. J. L. Dow, an old democrat stand-by was iu jown last Friday, so were also Ihomns tiardiier, raid Kroeger ami I'. Nelson.

All threeXsheepiueir and Democrat. R. II. Pierce has on sale working- men's shirts at 40c, 7oc, 85, and HI. Bargains that cannot be equalled in the Pecos vallej Mrs.

F. G. Hortnn left Eddy last uturda Dallas, her former home, She will probablv be away two mouths rrauk accompanied her, but will return In a few days. Jno. Bradford has moved his stock of furniture into R.

H. Pierce's old store. Call and look at his line of oak and ash bed room suits. Will Stone says that he has no kick coming In regard to work. The troulih witn nun ami ins partner tysoii is to through all the work that is brought to theiu.

The fcdily Drug btore has just received the largest and finest assortment of toilet soans and perfumes -ever brought into the valley. Hope and Seven Rivers people let us hear from you on the commissioners question. Decide on vour man, let us know by letter whom you will stand by Union is strength. If you want to got your dry goods at rocK bottom prices go to the farmers store, lie wants to drop his dry goods department and so will sell very eheap. These arc the boys that went to El raso on Saturday train II.

1 Brown, C. M. McLean, A. I). Wallace, imI iisnn mid Jack Sullivan A rep reseutative crowd The celebrated Bain wagons, Studehaker buck boards, Hummock carts, Saddles and harness at Fattkhson Oole's.

Pick Rule Is reported as goneral peace-maker, at Black River. They say he picked belligerents ui and set iheiu ou one side as though they hud been so many children. If you want to see some flnc ork go around to Tyson Stone's blacksmith -hop aud look at some knives which ere manufactured entirely by Mr. Pctiitebaker Joyce keep tjp their reputation for square dealing. If one may judge from tlienuinher of people one sees iu their they must do quite a large business.

Tyson Stone have the largest shop and best fixed up, in the town. Go to see them when you want a carriage or wagon repaired or intact anything in that line. Judge ToHilinson is somewhat coy, but we think he can be induced to run agaiii for the probate judgeship. We have not heard a word said against the judge in his official capacity. A.

D. Wallace, the old original, would have us say to the people that he no longer moves around in dirt, hut has clean airy and well swept a store room a any iu Eddy. We have seen it. Rev. Robert Hodgson of the E.

Church Mouth will preach his last sermon (or this conference vear on next Sunday. Everyone sincerely hopes to see nun returned to mis work. Office dckg, 'carpets, matting, fancy waste baskets, exleiitiou tables, kitchen tables, centar tables, in fat'tvcrythiug that I kept iu a first class furniture house, at John Pierces old Some of the hoys went to. Seven Rivera on the Fourth, some took In the Pecos- barbecue, others thought the Black River barbecue good enough, but a goou many stayed at noinc v. Have you ever had the tooth-aehef If so you know what it is, and you had better go to Dr.

McXutt. at the llairer- maii Hotel and have that decaved tooth taken nut or filled. The doctor does till work painlessly, Cis Stewart was In town Mondav last Clsl they tell us you know some joke on old man Greene, What is itf. We saw the judge a day or two mit couldn't get anything out of him. Harry Stone hag sold out ht hall and gambling room to Charles Phllbrlckand w.

c.Horaii. The style of the firm v.ill be Phllbrick Horan The name of their' house will be the Monte Carlo Club room, Ed, Bass, brother of our fellow citizen Lon, has located his hor es at the foot of the plains, here he with his family will reside. He came from Leaky, the county seat of Edwards couuty, Texas, about t'o-ty feet last Wednesday sinking the fool ol" tliouadalupes, at the rate ol MO fecta day through dirt.iliosed lliat the old man wa was Leave Pecos, Texas, Monday, at 8:00 a.om.. and arrives at Eddy, New Mexico, at 12:30 p. connect- S.

O. Shield all! spend a lew weeks Id Galveston. Ice cold drink at C. R. Hart Co'a.

There Is talk of a large emigration to Xddy tlds faU. McXutt, the dentlrt at the Hagermaa. tfam'B. Smith's brother paid him a visit last week; Dry good are away down at Wm. 'leek's.

We are Indebted courtesies, recel ved to Dick Rule for Kew store, new goods, new prices, at Pierce's. X. The blue front store man says be can't complain of trade. Buy your hammocks at the Eddy Drugstore. Bill Stalcup caught quite a good mu of fih on the Wm.

Leek will sell dry good at a great bargain. W. W. Ward was in town from the Guadalupe on Tuesday last. Go to Hampton Lec for all kinds of canned goods.

The county commissioners held their regular session during the week Rev. Midd HIU arrived from Texas Thursday, accompanied by friends. Twenty yards of print tor one dollar, at R. II. fierce'.

It look unite natural to see John 1.. Buy E. A oollura aud cuff's at Pen Bebaker, Joyce Deputy Sheriff Hoi Puce, from Pecos, Texas, paltf iAhiy a visit laai wees. A choice line of dry goods going at a aasritlce at Leok'. "Oaotl Shattuck, the school niperin Undent, was hi town during the week: Jiiq; Bradford calls attention to his Hue of fau rocking chair.

John Helms, we aie coming down to try some of those peaches you told us at. lllch back dining chairs at Jno. Bradford's, Pierce's old stand. The court house building was accept ed by the commssio'ier on liiat rues day. Twenty-four hirs of hard vi atcr soap for one dollar at It.

II. I'lerce'. The lrtest strle of canning dngs in Eddy, I by tying inflated paper bugs to thur tail. Do you want a flue sewing machine Wm. l.eck will sell you one dirt cheap Bud Woods brought bis family over the river to nave their photo eraiihK taken.

H. a. ukioj; iimnen capital we aro forced to do spot cash Imsiiu'i-s. Wallace Son Boston Witt left lift Siitiirdiiv for St; Joseph, Mo. lie will bring another lol of tine mule.

Tyon A Stone have over $1,000 worth or stock on the road. Uive Ilium your work. The Witt boy brought us a nice lot of peaches last Saturday. I hacks boys iltvy were great. Go to R.

II. Pierce's aud see D. Hill, ex-governor and senator of Kew Vork. Ed Mason left its a copy of the Car- rill. (Ark.) rrojjress, for perusal.

Hi brother 1 the editor. You can get just what you want in 4 he way or burdware at Allen Gil wore We wish we were as strong as T.on Shattuck, the foremtii of the sriesia.i well force, looks to be. New Home sewing machine at Jno Bradford' furniture store, Pierce's old stand. Kcv. M.

Stamp will preach at Peco, Tex, Sunday ui the place or U. nev aiiiiteau. The -'Original Punkin" store, is go lug to get in some 50 cctit cigars this week. The past has been a pleasant week. No excessive heat, during the days, and tie night cool as usual.

A. D. Wallace, at the "Original Pun klu" I handling oats, aud corn by the car-load. Since Buck Cowden has reghined hi health, he talks of taking a trip to the plaint to see tils relative. At Bitting you will always find complete line of everything in dry goods.

Xs Fred Pipiitkownky ayg that he found Chicago pleasantly cool, nut Washing' ton was not S3 everything. Go to A. Wallace for any desired Information in regard to wool, hides pelte, etc, Mr. Joe Spires has purchased the Eddy House of Mr. 0, E.

Dayidlson Good luck go with you Joe. Go to Dr. McNutt, at the Hiigprman uouei, 10 nave any unu ail liliid, it Uuii tal work done You should have heard Slick Kerl yell "Hagerman City," when the spe ciai qrew up at me ncwiotu-' AJ). Wallace already, made arrangement, to handle wool on com pinion this fall. flcotty can't remember what he did with bis "fishing" tackle.

Ttiere wa 'about two dollars worth o'lu Window shades of all disciiptloni at Jno. Bradford's furniture house, at Pierces old stand. Jeff Chlmm, the V. V. ho, town last Monday, Since Jeff married Ije has.

become quite hamlsome. "Hampton iAe keep a full stock of the tlnefct mod freshest candles aud ponfectiunerlcj iu the valley witn stage lines ior an town ana cities in eastern ana southern New Mexico. DOnald Alien, Gencral Manager. S. S.

Satcnwell, a.g. f.ap. a. New Court House and Jail The Pauly Jail contract was for completed. All the work connected with this building was executed by Eddy people.

The suli-coniractors were: For rough rtunework, A. A. LaBiie and Walter larks for sand-stone, L. D. Nichols, Fort Worth; for work; William eldeu hon for plasterinir.

Robert tloiigson for painting, William Miller, -ur townsman Lucius Anderson was MiDerintndeiiton the uart of the cuuJb ty. WHiia-n W. Turi.iu wa thTTsrent ik, suporiiitemioiiL or tue rauly Jail company. The Jail department contains three iron and two steel and one female cell, or the Pauly patent. The cells will eomfortly accomodate twenty-four 1 V.i ir lioiiLicii: liuur.

story of the court house ''ontains vestibule with red sand-stone floor or llatrging; comniis-ioncrs room 12x12. probate clerk oflice hei itTs otlice corridor Treasurer omee I ox assessors ofll 1 12 1 probate judge's nffii-i- 11x13. rear hall i.15. fi -nit stair hall -13x11, vaults SXG. except eh-rks which 6x12.

Second store, court room 40x50, law 12x18, judires rctirinst room llxll, lawyers consultation room 18tl2. Jury room 12xlG, lobby lJVxlG. I bird storv, contains Urge room 13, stair-well 19x B. A. Xymeyef is carrying around a poll tax reeeipt book Pay your: pod ix, it jes ti the school fund," ami 'e.

ures you the right to vote at the next election. No one crippled or old chii vote unless they pay this tax, see the of So.ieitor-UeheraL Bartlett in another column. We gave, last week," a discription ol the body of an old man that was found near kiuunell's ranch ou Crow flat hi It is sup- Lreo. Iuui- ns, who was related by marriage to liuek 1 owed, ell know ii iu the iecos valley. Ben Hudinan brought Iu a load ol Irish potatoes from me l'ine tipriug? He reports crops us Scarlet lever has prevailed to sucn an extent iu his neighborhood; that mx deaths have taken place iu Cox Canon, all children.

Two' ol the little ones belonged to U. Colley.anu one each H'wi ainiui, rayelie rite, and Lucas and Freeman Hass. The lack of sulli-cient meilieal aitendaute, aud want ol the know ledge ho iv to treat Hie disease, is thought to ue the canoe of Ihe large uiorialiiy. JJ. I3ox will ship a car load of fine bucks from northeast Texas into the vaircy about ihe 15tb ol September for iiciiry Kobb and Ai Joliusuti.

Wall Paper at Miller's from 111 cents a roil ui. AN NO UN KM KX TS. 1 hervliy aiiinuiaee mj n-lf an a eauil.ilate ut inu eiiMiuii; l-jr uic olttce ol m-IiuoI sup uiiulemivul lor Kiluy couuly, New Mexico. Ucvuucllully, Ikeii iWatvIH. we are aulliorucil to announce David L.

nciup, iin a can, laic lor lo mo ol liccoi altcrul' ol coiinty. New Me.ico, at mi; voiiiuik cicciloll-. I licn-liy iiiiiioiinee iuyitelf an a candidate, at Ihe ensuing i-U-ciiou, lor Uic olUce ol alientfot touy couuly, Al. liispccltiilly, jj.s.-k .1. iiascoe.

We are nuthorizeil to anuounce I'lioinioi ten-neaey an a ciinlilut tor rc-elticlion to the ol- Mce oi i-rooaio ciera anil Kevonlcr ol tiluy aiiujuk 10 mo win oi me LHioiiie a ex I'rcaMnt altlie eoiiiini; NoTcmlier election. Vie jire aullnined to nunoiincc Kanard V. Coliiuon. an 11 caii lnlale fur Hit- of I'ro-l 1 1. it.

oi Knly cm ol y. New Mci.ro, ai oiiiiiik N.iv- inucr viv'riion. We an- uiulmrizeil to announce J. II, Wnlker as a can, Ii. lino tor r.lectiim to the oflice of lax of Kilily cuuntv, at the tuju- llC nr Biill.orizeil to annimiuu Freii II.

reiU. as a eaiHliiialu for re-vlection to the of-t -e of tuuMy Surveyor of Kihly couuty. New Mexico, at the eiwuiiiK Grocers SANTA--FE E0UTE It is calculated that it no bad luek be- fall them, that they will reach a depth of 300 feet by Saturday niorniiig, (to-day.) M. Pardiie, of -Darbonne, I.ouisi-, ana, who It may be remembered some three months since bought the Louisiana House property from 15 Mallory, is iu town. Mr.

Pardue has been in the Indian Territory since he left Eddy and lias established a business annul ninety miles wesl of Oklahoma City. He reports plenty of rain aud abundant crops in that section. The piciiicon cky Arroya seems to have been a most enjoyable a Hair, from all accounts. Good things in plenty to eat, abundance to drink, including good water with ice to make it cooler, and a dance to finish up with made the Fourth a day to be -remembered, by all those who look part in it As Mrs. Jones was the we need not say more about the fare provided.

Mr. W. W. Turpin, the agent and superintendent ol the Pauly Jail com pany, lett us last Weitiiesiay lor Jersey, where he will take charge ol the construction of larire nubile buildings. THE SHORT LINE From the Southwest Usually carried by a gen Paper, Cornice PoW Railway Gompanu for all points South 1 NOKTH, ASD SOUTH.

G. T. Micholson, Gen'I Ajf't. Topeka, Kansas. Ma1 Tieket with three meali.

11.00. tbe very tH-st the market affortli. New Mexico. Description, Fresh Fruit in Season. Groceriei and Fox Street.

TO ALL POIMTS EAST, Mr. Turpin while with us has evinced! a spirit of kindness, geniality and cour-1 i i ftliouM I be elected to Uiu office of nuiiorlu tesy, that has endeared him to the peo- u.u..L.llt Miluoia ttt the tum cle" lion, pie of JJddy. The I'auly Jail company UirotwM bnugthu ncho-'ls cuuuty to be complimented on securing so i lu th Idea. Jlti.ieeliully, Quick time and thorough equipment in all branches' of the service. Folders furniehtd on applicatiom to our agents, or popular a man.

Harry Bennett surprised his friends on Wednesday by coming in on the Santa Fe from Eddy, N. M. Harry and the other saloon men have started a new ante-prohibiiion town, one mile from Kddy, by the name ol i'heuix. It already has a popula.Ioii 80U and it's Mayor Bennett now. He is highly pleased with Eddy and has great faith in the new Kl of tne San Angelo Standard.

Harry's memory as to the population ot l'heiiix is not accurate. Quite a number of people were present at a barbecue gireu on the fdUi th by W. T. NeNm in lii plan-west of Seven Kivers. Fun iroltc were iudiilgd iT! and a time i-passed.

1'1'e la'e Has excellent and every one appen-cd enj it and the dance cann hi't-T (m, and was kept up liie "uee sma hours" of ihe- next day. We hniM like to have participated in the good times, but were preveiitcd by circttm-slances we could not control. C. H. Morehouse, D.

F. and P. El Paso, Texas. Parlor Rest SING WAH, Propritor. Single Meals, 35c.

Itonril by lite week, by the month, $35.00. I'ieWetn with twf ntv-one meal. 16.00. (ive apeial mtentioii to transient eiiatom. Give us a trial ami we lill plt( you.

we alwayi nave on our UUies Eddy, A. D. WALLACE SON, The "Original Punkin." -Dealer In- General Merchandise Wholesale ide, Dealers in prodace and Frnitg, Dry Goods of Every of All Kinds. Vegetables General Merchandise. Bronson Block.

Corner Canyon and Fox Sts. Store No. 7, Broneon Block..

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Years Available:
1891-1892