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Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 4

Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 4

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Keswell Iteasa. Hew Stije. Eddy County Citizen Boa well Beeord. Institute Goss Military A splendid fall and winter trad la wedieted for eur merchants. Jan Caxier at building a freaasj dwellla bona rtlLISIED EvSET 8ATCBDAT.

On aome of hie land uder the big eaaai. B08WELL, NEW MEXICO. The Military School of the Southwest. M'EEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- Pollock end Barney are building aa adobe house for Monte Miller, en hui pre-emption claim, near Nine-mile array o. RH.

JH b' lBsv alaBlHk Oa.yeai... M.00 John T. Stone has been appointed director of the Berrendo acbool district, rice W. P. Swing, Six Months 1.00 TUreemonthi SO resigned.

A good appointment. A cultut ed home for your boy. Atlarge campns with forest and fanit Miss Roberta Cannon and J. R. Slease were examined by the board of examiners at their trees and Artesian water, meeting, last week, aad awarded eertifluatee.

OFFICIALDIRECTORY. The Hero valley pool outfit, with Buck Pow ell aa foreman, left for the lower valley to begun flSl)KTIATi. work, jesterday. They-aU work np the river EDDY, NEW MEXICO, Moptor of Lot Prices aa far aa ort sumner. Antral.

Joseph Delegate to Congress. Write for Descriptive Catalogue. Col. Robt. S.

Goss, A. jM, Governor. nraniora rrince The delegates to lhe county convention, from B. M. Tboniaa Secretary.

precinct No (C'hisum ranch.) are nines Chi' M.m. chisum-F. M. Wallace. John cniei justice Snow.

B. Trotter, H.Carmack, L.U.Leng J. H. O'Brien Wrn.D Lee JohnR.McFie.. EU.

P. Seeda. Alfred KrermiB and Bonito Juarez. Associates. A Pugh and R.

A. IfoCul We are B. Norton, a druggist of Balrd, Texas, was in receipt of the premium i Territorial Fair, which the iiagcrman Ti Bovd. W. men from Dallas, registered at list of the uureuay.

r. Hobert Surveyor-General. A. Hughes. United Slates Collector.

in town tbia eek, ajm says will nave a stora oi drugs be re within thirtv daya. The public, generallv, are beginning to get an Insight to the J.B. Matthews and wife returned from the willbe held at Albuquerque Septetn-1 By taking advantage of discount for cash I am nab to Stg tka) E. A. Fiske United Stain Oistnrt Attorney.

Trinidad Romero United Stale Marshal, luiure tuai ivaiu ine rw voitoy. i in ti Tt-nnwraiili- a1 ano passea mrougn me euy on weir way ber 12 to lypograpu i. nome to tne wer rennsco. A. L.

Morrison. Santa re, Register Land Office. Rock is now being hauled" for the foundation tally speakingjt is a neatpiece on Robrt Kenner from We-d d.ring the Merger. Keeeiv people of Eddy and vicinity at remarkably low prices a complete line of of the Christian church. HiU at Scott have ihe contract for laying iti- We will publish the work and reflects credit on its pufr week and took out a load of merchandise for the enterprising firm of Bennett A Prude of that place.

plans and 8eciflcations of the building assoou aa they can be obtained, also a cut of the same. b. I uv, i lm trnm, Onlnby Keceivcr W. S. Cobean, Roawell, Register Frank Iesnet, Receiver W.

Borle, Folaom Register H. C. Pick lea, Receiver We went over the Other day to see Rev. NCrutchfleld and family stayed in the Albuquerque Citizen. A perusal of the list proper, will show that the management are njtatall niggarly; the prizes are many and larger than we had any Kiwwell several days this week on their way to how the artesian well was getting along Groceries, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, nuc iass, wnere moy win wreaiwr resme, Kev.

Crutchfleld having been assigned that TEREITOEIAX. Solicitor-General Held by the annum conference oi me At. r. church for the next year. K.

L. Bartlatt. R. e. Twin 8.

B. Newcombe, Diatrict Attorney, Santa r. Las Cruccs One of the Comanche Indians who passed Silver Cilv. through town last Tuesday, proposed to shoot Notions, Boots and Shoes, flats, Etc. with Tom York, at a stationary target, for Socorro.

Albuquerque. money; but when Tom beat him, and then showed him how he could break marbles in the ana were informed that they were down to a depth of 750 feet and are now drilling in a strata of crystallized gypsum. No more troobl is anticipated and the drilling will go downward from this on until the contracted depth is reached, or water struck. If you want to feel a queer sensation you should watch the drill as It is letdown into the bowel? of the earth. The rapidity with which it goes down, aud the thought that if it should break, is guaranteed to produce the queerest sensation you ever telt.

A. Anchela. W. S. Williams, W.

II Whtteman, W. M. Mills, (J. Kort, G. Barber, F.

Pino II. S. Clam-v air, the Indian shook his head aud seemed very asagaespsaeaaaa much ashamed of himself. M. D.

Minter. who hns Inst returned from the springer Las Vega. White Oaks. Librarian. Clerk Supreme Court.

Superintendent Penitentiary. Adjutant. General. Treasurer. Auditor.

hupt. Public Instruct inn. The Maxwell Land Grant company is doings' good business. Tlley have already disposed of 15,000 acres' of land to bona fide settlers and are- now putting 40,000 acres more on the market. The first acres was sold at $12.50 per acre, this included perpetual water right.

For the remaining 40,000 acres they are asking $25.00 per acre. por a Limited Time I Offer the Following tt Panhandle, says that there is a great deal of talk about railroad building through the Pecos John It. DeMlcr W. Fletcher K. J.

Palco. Drinetris Perez Aiuado Chavea valley, over there. The kock isiana company are now unloading rails and ties at the Panhan dle C'itv. and declare that it is their intention to build sixtv mites of the road before spring. Tin W.

L. Batenian, whom everybody -Special road will tan the Pecos vallev road at Roswell. and, in all probability, the, coal fields of White knows as "Lon," a valued employe of the Pecos Irrigation Improvement oaks. 8. P.

Xlcholson. a prominent merchant of company's, lett several days ago lor Texas and returned last Tuesday ac Temnle. Texas, visited Roswell a few days ago, A new lot of Calico in all shades COTOT 07 PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS. Joseph K. Reed, of low.

Chief Justice. AsKocifit Justices Wilbcr F. stone, of Colorado; Thomas Fuller, of North nndiua; William Murray, of Tennessee; Henry C. AJuss, of Kansas. Matthew U.

Reynolds, of Missouri, United States Attorney nd whs so well uleased with the town that be companied by Mrs. Bateman. His at 5c per yard, worth 7c. immediately concluded to transier nis misiness here, and at once routed the Bin st store rooms. Fine Blenched Muslin at 81 per If it were in our power to do so we would increase the salary of the commissioners.

It is the most important office in gift cf the people of nny county and nonesa poorly naid. men who are elected to just north of the Record oflice, and ordered his goons snipped, lie men went to r.uiiy 10 ineci yard, worth 10c. Enroute, a large and eomplat line of ladies handkerchiefs at 8 each, worth 15, One Lot of Btack latna jnil. received from New York that nttit be examined in erder arriva at a correct appreciation of tkairvaliM EEOENT'S' AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE W. L.

RvnertMin, Laa Crnces Five Yeiirs. his family and secure freighters, wnicn ne ant A new assortment" of "'Grevlock and returned yesterday. He will conduct a dr goods and grain business. About 8.0U0 pound Xuiua Itevtnond. Four marriage was somewhat of a surprise to his many friends who trust that Lon will never do the same thing again.

The bride, a most charming young lady was formerly Miss Annie Canterbury, of Rrownwood, Texas, at which place the marriage ceremony was performed last Sunday morning. The Citi.kn shakes hands with both you and your and Cantons and other standard of bia grain will arrive today, the remainder of Five Five Five L. Ryueraon, aec- J. A. Wliitmore, San Marcial Koliert lllnek, SilverCltr it.

MeFie, LnaCrures .1. II. McFie. iiresiilenl; TP. retnrv aud treasurer.

brands of Ginghams at 10c per yard, worth 12c. this position are often called upon to spend valuable time in the transaction of county business; which they an ill afford to give without the carload being on the roaa iu Malaga Items. flue shower of rain fell here last Snnday, Gents pupnishings OOtJNTT Charley Bceman has been on the sick list dur adequate recompense for the same, Ing me past weex wife I.6n, and trust that prosperity and happiness will always he witli you. A Card. Gents half hose at 10c per pair P.

H. Lucas II. i.hurch II, Mclnatlieu Commissioners. G. Bowker reports everything doing well 3 pair for 25c, worth lac straight.

ou nis iainer piace. Sheriff. No one would question the power of au organization which was heart Reports are constantly coming in stating Probate Probiilc Clerk. 1 renHiirer. that stock is doing anely A complete and assorted lia ef Negligee shirts going at from Tsa to $5.50.

Should be examined for they are A Ne. 1. Suspenders, neckwear, eellara aid curls, gloves and haadkerabiafa at remarkably low prices. ily supported by every wool grower. It was rumored at one time that I would withdraw from the race for superintendent of schools.

The facts ale IiSTld L. Kemp James A.i'ninlinaon M'heinai Feiineasey William F. CiH-hrau J. I). Walker Juliu M.Miattuck Frail ll.l'aitx E.

K. Clark will be here some time during the Unbleached drill drawers at 40c, worth 50c. Nainsook Underwear at $1 25 per suit, worth $1,50. New goods and extra fine. avs lie Las vegasniocK grower.

A HHetsor. Superintendent nf SchuoN. urvevor. week with nis graauigoiimi. It would exert an irresistible inflti- these: If elected, the performance of The Pecos valley railway company are put nce in the matters affecting the the duties, both prescribed and implied, would take at least two mouths ting in a aide tract at tins place OUR K'tifcT.

welfare oi every wool grower on us Itaiu is badlv needed in this vicinity. We Boots and Shoes. have had some but not enough to do much good membership roll, nnd its voice would tl.y.llld. expense than the olll. be heeded whenever it was necess.try mVs.

The niodern system requires the Frank McXnllv handles the punch like an President of the United Stntes to ancrer'd Benjamin Harrison, expert. Frank is one of the boys and a good to raise a protest or demand a hear- one too. Ladies Spanish shoe at $150,11.0 and $3 50. All redaoed in order to have Genuine, Bona Fidi bargains. Call in and see them.

organization of monthly teachers and trustees or associations. These implied duties of the. office are many, utiil rufinira l.nl In ng on any question of importance Donovan Riding Boot Tcnnit, StribliDg Go's best riding hoot; $5 Ladies Dongola button shoe at $3.75, actual value $4.25. Lon Bateman passed through nere last The day fn cbnipmiy with his wife en route to Eddy to its constituents, fcvery wool Miccess to tnem GUOYKR CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. For Vice-Preaideiit of the United States to sue ceed Levi A.

K. STEVENSON, OF ILLINOIS. grower will appreciate the truth and pertorrnace. The oflioe pays $250 per We nre now connected with Eddy hv lelephon Our sister town will have te look to her laurels lorce oi inc anove siatcmcni, uui annuiti, and niied eincientiy, would be Hats! Hats II Hats II I to be rcgietteil that onlv a small worth $1,000. hor tlurty years have 1 P.

i ii, tt. ikti i Straw hats in Maskinaw. Paaama J. Stetson's make. All new ner ccntol their nuinncr win lenti a 1 .1 Viiw Mvieit tn I 'm-inoftrioiif we are getting there.

Thcbovs think its fine fun to steal watermelons, but wail till they get caught, they will think its llne-r. Only five dollars The Pecos Irrigation Improvement company are having a well drilled at this place, in helping hand toward bringing about A from 60c to $2.50. All new gaefia and from my own selection wkile ia goods. Crush crown, raw edge, in light and dark shades at $4.25 Deuioerntic Convciilion. A reuveiiliiiii of the DeinoenitN of the 15th llenreHi'iilntive Dl-trict.

edniteiiuir the conn. such a desirable state of aflairs. lif to ril.rform am. the duties of the I New lork. worth $5.00.

olllce. perfunctorv and imnlied, while tlesilf Lllli'ldtl. llfivci anif Kdclv. will lie held at the court bouse, in the town of iwc II, New Mexico may expect' a visit i know my financial affairs would be which they already have 1UO leel oi water. Good enough.

Eli. Lincoln Bivfjlist Association Iiiv. the Bind dnv of "Aiikhh, lit in from Senator Dawes and the senate cfeatly impaired thereby. So, the o'elMek it. in for the ptirpAxc uf notniiiiii i mie ciindidHle fiir renreiintiitive In Hie Legis- discerning can readily see that I will Please eall and examine my aggregation of attraction aad bft or Indian committee, ol which lie is This body held its fifth annual session with lativw '1'he fiillnwuig.ilpiHrrtloiiuieiit of ileleKHtes.

tilieftl Itriini the ullU'Wil vole lor th Klk Horn Runtixt church in Lincoln ronutv vinced of the bargains offered, idniif recess of congress, permission to that effect bav August 11 and 1 inclusive. Tho old oflicerii Antonio Joseph, IKfiO, wasiiuide l.iueohl eoim were elected as follows: A. Green, moderator; la deleguies; I liHvcs touiilj', ileli g.itcsj R. H. PIERCE.

not be apt to cry if not eleeted. can 1 spend atiyiltiie tit elBCtioneertiig. and take this opportunity of returning thanks aiid appreciation to all thon; who have, unsolicited, kindly proffered tne their support. Anyone of my John Hunter, treasurer; and M. Mamp, sec hddy coimo II fleleuluH.

J. S. l.m, liiliriiian T. Williams, Herri'tuiy. retary.

Seven elm relics were representd, one new "church licing received The membership ing been granted. Ihe committee will find the Indians out here getting along fairly well, and they will also find, if the.v keep their eyes of Ihe body is now 145; a net gain over last year three opponents Would gladly till the I 1....1 of 36. of these seventeen were baptized in tne last vcar. Thu next session wiW lie held at Hoe If embracing the second Sunday in August, IRIS. 1.

1. open and their in a Wils an(, my )tivc stiu is t(l .1... nf iv- the oodv ot Hare -you paid your poll tax? not, why not? state, that lejrislativc the oflice. ICessiiPf tfully AN XOUN CEM ENTS. A.

1). Wallace. which they are members, pprpetrat- ii i. (Successors to C. R.

Hart ft o.i Albuquerque expects to entertain For School Superintendent. ed an -inexeusaoie outrage upna me Should I be elected to the office of snporln- people of this territory when it re 10,000 visitors at the coining rem torial Fair. leniienl oi scnoois ill me ensuing election, propose to bring the schools of Eddy county Low Excursion Kates to the East, For the nice' ing of the Grand Army of the Republic Washington, 1) ud the re-union of the National Veteran's Association, at Ilaltiiiiore. round trip ticket willbe on sale September id lo Iti, inclusive, at the follow, bus rates from Kddv. New Mexico: Tn Wash- lused to pass the enabling act sent to it by the house Albuquerque Democrat.

up lo the modern idea. iiespecnuny, A. u. Wallace. Everyone has a secret hope that would cause him to be laughed out I hereby announce myself as a candidate at the ensuing election, for the olllce of school sup If the committee will deign to pay of town if he told ton, I'.

I return, 48. AO; to Ualtimore, ii'gti Md Cigars and Pine Tobaccos Fine Pipes, JSfoTioNS. Stationery, FURNISHINGS. erintendent for Kddv county, cw Mexico. Respectfully; Fbku Nvmetfb.

nnd retnni, MS so visit to tins -part oi jmcw "an introduction to our progressive rickets will be limited till September 20, go I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Albtiqucftiue has made arrange ing; and be good returning as late as October 13, ineuts witli one of the best bunds in the position of Mipcrintenilent of Public Instruction, subject to the will of the voters at the and enterprising citizens would lie BUflicient to convince them, -of the the southwest to furnish music, dur general election next oveniuer Hf.nrt Potts. SeTCli iliveis Items. wrougalonejQ ourjerritorv. We are authorized to announce John ing IheTerritdriar Fair: -What are we here for? ICcho an Sbattnck as a candidate for re-election to the office of superintendent of public schools, for Kddv County, N. at the ensuing November The rock work on Mart Fanning's residence ia about finished.

Mr. and Mra. Ilolt returned from the cast last Saturday George Wilcox came in last week with a carload of flue pearlies. swers, to trade and be traded with election. fcrery dollar spent at home Helps For Sheriff.

We are authorized to announce Iinvid L. that much to build up home enter prises. Keiiin. as a candidate for re-election to the of lice of Micnfl of Kddy county. New Mexico, at the coming ovcmucr uleciion.

Don't lose sight of the countv com How often we sew those to whom the opportunity has been given to walk and toil in the more prosperous roads of life looking down, as it were, on those to whom this opportunity hns never presented itself. This should not be. In a free and enlightened country, such as this is supposed to he. where one man is the equal of nuy other, no social odium should attach to honest work of any kintl; The who views bis employe as other than a worker for wanes, whose obligations end with George I.srromore is supplying this market with line watermelons anil peaches Mnan Satterwhitc and family passed through town en route to their Feliz ranch. K.

Peril bought a bunch of fine muttons from T. Clayton, in Eddy this week. Have Petty returnedYrom the north this week. I hereby announce nivself as a candidate, at the ensuing election, for Ihe ofiice of sberitfof Agents for the Great Tailoring Hons af WAN AM AKER BROWN, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.

Canton Opposite Hotel Haoerman, EDDT, N. If W. A. FI1NLAY, DEALER IN missioner question, gcutlor.ieu liring out the best men in the un r.ddy counijvrM. iiespecmniy.

IIASIUK. tv and suptKut them, and all Vox Probate Clerk. the Wenre authorized to announce Thomas Fen- He repnrts a drouth in iorliona of that country at present. fThe Mexican circus gave two performances on Monday and Tuesday niglit which were fairly attended and onjoyed by all ncjtscv us a candidate for re-election lo the or- Sce of Probate Clerk and Recorder of Kddy county, subject to the will of the people as ex Do you waut to go forwaid; do you want to see your town grow? Then patronize home institutions; you pressed at me coming ejection. Hie rendering of SO much toil for sol reported that the work on the big dam i three miles north of here will lie commenced on We Bre authorized to announce Kdward C.

Robinson, as a oandidnte for the office of Pro- or about Ihe first day of September. will help yourself and the town by bHte clerk of Kddy county. New Mexico, at the coining ovemuer election. SMMles Doom Hhelnbnldt Bros are building a big reservoir The smiptmf- liter lo it 1 1 this reservoir will be taken Iroiii their three artesian wells Liu, For Aaaeaaor. Buck Powell and the Pecos Valley Pool outfit We are authorized lo iinnnuncCuJ.

O. Walker missed through wwninis wecg, enroute to Mr as a candidate for re-election the ofllce pf Kittrick Springs, where they will commence to Tax Assessor of Eddy count, at the ensu in nc ii money, is as great, a snoo as the artisan who cuts the acquaintance of an associate because circumstances have forced him into doing menial labor. It does not follow that because tlie employe sells his labor that he also sells his rights and privileges. An American is a free man in a free country and has the right to do and" say what he pleases, provided, always, that he round-up cattle. ing election.

For County Surveyor. Advertised Letter List. so doing. Invest your money right lKre at home; buy what you cun here. It is right here that your money is carn- ed; it is right here that your money should be spent.

-i i There can he no kick coming from anyone, if, square, liberal, hroad- minded men, who will deal fairly by all, arc elected as county commissioners. Opposition to uch men means trickery and corruption. We are autliorized to announce' Fred H. Peiu. as a candidate for re-election to the of Following is a list of letters remaining in the nnstoM-e at Eddy.

New Mexico, week end Nails, Barbed Wire, Fence Posts, EtOa EDDY. NEW MEXICO. The Eddy Drug Co. 0 Will carry a Large Stock of fice of Connty Surveyor-of Kddy county. New Mexico, at the ensuing elect inn.

ing Aug. 90, 1S9. They will lie held wo weeks and then sent to tne I'eail lA-tter olttcc. 1 er For Treasurer. shows the laws of his country duel sons calling for letters in tins list shun Id say Howe, Ass't P.

M. "Advertised." I HAS. We are hereby authorized to announce Frank G. Tracv as a candidate for lbs office of Treas urer of Kd ly county, at the ensuing November election. Andrews.1 Benson Coram ChiSs Cnrrnlori Olinto Ounuian John Fessender Clnudte Anderson Brown Mis Nancy Conroy Florence Dearniore Miss Do! He Oitucan Gilliort Mrs Effy mi pniwi Jay Gould Coming.

The Louis Republic in its issue of the 15th, contains the following Drugs and Chemicals, ToiUt Arhelrt We are authorized tn annonoce William F. Cochran, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of bddy County, at tne The sooner the farmer allows his boy to have the handling of busi Garrett Mrs Fanna reuu ni a euauing election. Flupalriek Mrs Minnie Fryer Mrs item: "Mr. uould was sun in tne far Northwest Idaho, at4he last re- Green A Filigree Jewelry, Fine Cigars, IT T. EDICHTHS Carefully Compounded.

For County Oommlaaloner, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for oort, and that it is rumored that llirkersnn Frank Hester Mary Hudspeth l.ee Jones Thomas Kellrtt Klttie Msltsburger Will County comnutaioner lor tne district no. i. Kddy and vicinity, subject to the voters of said be does not expect to return to New district at the November election CHARLES M. MCLEAN. Pollock Gregory Harold Iloluerman Jacob liillowcll II Cassnn Jay Mrs laicv Lawrence 1.1 Nelson Alice Patterson HI Kiggs Stone Col Slokes Thsmat Tucker Thomas W.ilstm Kd Williams George Womack Wallace Harvest Excursions.

ness matters the more competent he will be to manage a farm of bis own when he shall acquire one. It is a good idea to let the boys, and the girls too. own a small patch of land and handle the proceeds of same. By theae meant the boys may be taught much that will prove valuable to them and at no expense to the parent other than the little time spent in giving the necessary instructions aa tn what-to plant, and when to plant it, A snng little sum may, in York at all this fall or winter, but that he will pass the time at El Paso, Texas, and Eddy, New Mexico. It is said that Mr.

Gould is especially pleased with Eddy, New Mexico, and that he prefers tho climate of that place, in the fall and Will he run on August 30th, and September 27th, to the -Pecos vallev. -Dealer In- Pittnian Jennie Slorkford 0 Slaughter Miss Jennie Trousdale l.ncy Turner 1, Waters Fannie Williams Miss Mamie Ward John the fruit belt of New Mexico. Tickets mav be bouirht at any important rail General Merchandise way station, in tho northern or eastern states, to Kddv, New Mexico, and le- SPANISH. turn, irood twenty days, at one fare for Buatljas Kelecle Chaves Klixia Errera the round trln. Don't miss the oppor Garsilla tunity to see the richest and most fer thia way he realized, which will, at Bltolaa Mareela Carlo AgoatlnoO Ksieio Oerrera Galletan A Hernandri Doreteo Martinea Mateo Marlines Desiderla Dry Goods'of Every Description, of All Kind.

Fresh Fruit Vegetable in Season. winter months, above all other places," Strayed. Ons ipsn of mules, one dark brown, and one light bay: Heavy built mules, about sixteen hands high. Fifty dol-lars reward for reeovery of same. En gent Courtney.

tile valley, and the moat complete ana elaborate iTstem of irrlfratlng canals In aome tuna, prove a great help to tb Mernandei Gabina 8 rlurnaadea Sebaatlao Mieques Jaainto Ramires Maoarto and Fox- Street. boy io getting a atart for himself, to the United States. For further parti-1 Boeaero KodrlgueiM nothing of the experience gain- Baleido vaaaashtla eulsrs address Qs-O $Jbieltis, Iddy, Nsw Mexico. Store No.7. Bronton Block, ed ftna uabita formed.

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1891-1892