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Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 5

Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 5

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1 Eddy County Citizen VOieu you want flcecPjar go to the Drus The te in towu- THE SPOT GASH DEALER The Two Brothers Saloon 121 OANYOIT STREET Immediately Sonih Hotel Hagerman. E. E. BANNER, Manager, Eddy, New Mexlao. King Bros A Pair of KINGS and a Full Hand Whiskies, Fine Liquors Ice Cold Beer Constantly on Drangnfc Carry Line of Dry Goods, GiotHina, FurnlsHlna Goods, Millinery, Hats.

Gaps Boots and which arc marked in plain figures and sold strictly for one price and for cash. I do buiiiess on the easli systen, liee-una it pay it jiays you us well as it pay me, from the tart thai 1 save vou at all seasons ot tlui year from 25 to 40 oer rent on rejetdar prices I consider the secret of mercantile sucee-s lays entirely in bavins, not in -eilnnr. liuv clieap for cash and sell for a small profit always for link cash down In you touch the pocket IhkiIs of the general vou hit it in a Most No matter how closely the credil system may have surrounded vou, there is always more or less Il.ulni'; cash in circulation, which verv naturally Hilda itu tv into the money drawer of the Cash Myn jiant, ho is prt paivd at at times to give as much merchandise for $1 an the credit iiiau can for II ill. Call at the Cash More The Xesal Tender IS THE. l'LACK.

WHERE Ice GoId Besr IS ALWAYS ON HANI). A set of wagon harness, half tug, was stolen from the barn of Mr. Ga'rdell, at Vainl, last Wednesday night, it is. Pure Liquors, Fine Cigars, Fisher brothers brought in a load of Wild melons last-Tuesday nd presented this olllee vilinTsample. Good It was 'out of si'dit iu Tess than live mm- tttes.

Geo. Pennebaker laid away allows cares last week and spenPthree or lour AKE SOLD 15Y H. A. BENNETT CO. Proprietors.

of the Celebrated W. II. McBrajer and Cigars n. Specialty Fine SPIRIT cicars- sec if you air ret well treated a JOYCE Saloon CO. AtTbe days iu the upper part ot the valley permanently located in White returned Saturday and resumed his i'H.

them a cordial wel-hurdcii. iconic-and trusis that Criilchtield's work in this uiav result in Since old Tom Gardner disposed i.tofrooii) fo'r of his sheepi he i-vy know- NV what to do with hwnself. I.etteT run lor commissioner, old man, the county j. a gentleman who purehas-needsyotl. eil in eighty acre tract of lain! from i Fisher last week, states that i'e- Eaiicli IU'N 15Y B-ROOKHOVEN, Ranch Foreman Joe Morgan.

-beer, oh PURE II itch your horse, come in, and -THE RANCH-? PENNEBAKER, SELL- Gents Fttruismntt Gools, Dry Gnotts Stoyes Airs. II. s. ciiurcii eauie in orr luurs- day's train. Do you want hardware? Go to J.

M. The best place in town. W. J. Mnltlvv oflJairJ, Texas, was here last Saturday.

Save your eyes by having them properly tilted witli glasses on at the 'Prescription Pharmacy The -over popular conductor, Slick Kerl, is back and attending to business. Charles A. Gregory add his son Harold, ot Chicago, were among the arrivals Wednesday llibuer handles all kinds of stoves and cooking ranges, and at reasonable priced. Sfr. has.

W. Greene and tier daughter Mtltej are expected home in a tew days. The regular term of the probate court convenes next fcJudge James A. Toiiiliii-on. presiding.

The best line of gloves we have ever -cell this year are shown by II. II. Pierce. They, are made up in all styles iiiil'al remarkably low' prices, I'. Anderson, troni I.os Angeles, nia, a practical irrigator ami ft nil raiser, is looking over the valley.

U'e have just received an elegant-line 'I' samples, lor Millings; Irom Wana- luaker, Ilrciwu Co. 1 on should see ilu-ci. II li. Talllalerro Co. Plielps Itoswe'II, took the ti ain, lsi Sunday on his way east.

Mr. White expects to be absent three or (juir days. It you are at all fastidious about your eutleryware or tinware, vou should visit .1 M. More. caii" hi' siiiteil in everything and our pi iei- art: reasonable.

1'red Paiiilcr, one of the ellieient clerks in the spot cash, stole i I i 1 1 ir -iriiU-iitTTt-iTesriytttTrk in I lie- way-o il aiiging 'gsnaTs as tliry are. livery should examine the s--'Wl yieiil of live cent calico- on exhibi-i ii at H. II. I'ieiee'-. They are of a UnoiuU.i!ily jinil fnuJpiilL making they ure i ic'i Icil Tliajcton, one of tin- popular buy- Iroiii Kinky Arroyo, was iu town lrir-d ty, and reports good rains and -lock tloing well.

The Uain wag in is the only agon I-that ill sUhM.tliis.cHmate, So say the old settlers and ililMt.eoutraetors. Thev are sold A Dglc. Hob Marlin was put under a bond ami bound over await I he action if ilnr grand jury tor trying to -hoot nfl. the top 'of loliuny lirookhoven's head l.l-l' If you want a tirst-class, haml-inade hanii's- anil the best wagon that ever li i i i i. i i i eu on in'i i-.

i oere is on iv one place liwd 1 in Kdily, Patler-oii iV ami dial place i- l'l II. P. ISrowir went dmvu to F.I Paso H'd-'iy and returueil lliui -day. iceompanieii ins wile, no iia- lieen vl-itiiig Irieiid- in 'aiil'ornia A superior' line of gents fiirui-hing tntir always be louud at It. If.

Pierce's. The latest style-in neckwear. -bil l-, collar- and cull's, -u-ienders ami naiiiiKerciiii always oujiaml. Steve nili nliall has returueil, he came iu Thiir-day Sieve says be has tile line-t tif'Xvoik hor'-'e ever broughl to the' valley, lie broughf them with hiia i et yftur hanies iVoiu Paltersnn e. liaffilinaile, tlu-y will wear out tbr, Ill's- -et- O.I ea-t'-ru niaeliine-inaile bar-such as is being ntl'cred for -ale IioW.

'O'l't hi I.ycll has import ten a one race auty Fair mare valued She is a lit and if entered at the Pecos Valley win secure some oi tit'- prizes. Twenty-Tour bars of hard water soap UH'iM at' It. II. Pief Wli.e'i you -are in ipie-l to lighten your tabi.r, call and iii-i-l mi having is Soap. The best on in.

Ai-i. Senator G. A. Pichardson, of was in Imivii during the week hobnobbing with the politieiaihs of K.ldv. here.

1.1m. senator din. some good work 1'or'ihe Pecr Valh'V Fair. Lookout! Don't be humbugged. I'oni -t eompeliti.iii is alright, but don't let anyone make you believe that there ever a- a wagon came to i-Mdy i bat ill compare with he Pain wagon sold by Pal lei -on tV Ogle.

Captiiiu W. ('. Maun and wife returned last Saturday from liaheston, Texas. The, captain states that lie enjoyed the bathing and driving immensely tint thai the evenings dow there gave him the W. Ar Thatcher is back from Cleye.

laud, Ohio, accompanied by bin cousin II. liatefiiaii. Mr. TlialchiU'b the gentleman whit was given an option on Win. Miller's wall paperand paint store.

You cannot buy better goods at more reasonable prices anywhere than at llili- We have the largest stock of goods and it is a pleasure for us show i'ii over our. sore. Call in and see if rwt-areiiot telling you the The recent rains have put the irrnutid in good couilitioii for plowing, and it would be well for our fanners to take advantage of this anil prepare their land i for fall crops. This "is how nn "exchange puts "Tin! wind blow'cth, ilie wal'M' Ibiweth, i he farmer sou cth, the subscriber ow elh. laud 'the Lord know eth that we are in need of dues Ciinilidates are safe.

The game law-expired on September the 1st, and the law says it shall not lie uiilaWful to kill any kind HI" gaine from that time until the Hist day of May, The exploMonof a lamp at the residence of Mr. Martin, at, Vaud, last Monday week, created ipiite an excitement. The lire as quickly extinguished, however, and little damage done. Hoy your harness and wagons from PaltersotrHv. Ogle, where you can get nrsi-cias gouus ami your i rei)airiiir i i ..,.1.

vii i v. li-v unmoor oiiL i.iii,of'sr. the ge tin' lie ZftZ PVILISHIlD tVKEV SlTlEDAY. TIM I TABLE. PECOS VALLEY KAILWAY CENTRAL TIME.

I.Ovei Kdily Arrive Peru L'ity imxe Hero City coi.m. 11 'Mi :) S5 a. m. Arrive Kiiily a. (Jloti ciiiiiiertitin east and we-t Hindu with Tcxite atlil 1'iM'iUe Hi IVci ily, DONALD ALLEN, (o'lierul 8TAQE LlJiE3.

ROSWELI. K1I)Y leaves Kildy daily, cxcet itailaj. 7 P. M. ArriTc ItiMwrll m-vt day- 7 "0 p.

M. leaves KiMwrll ilaily, except fsuiiihiy (M)a. m. (Arrives KiMy nexl uiy li MU M. LIVt OLX AXDUOSWKLL.

iHTfwI.inroln Mondav, nurt Fri.lav 7 on a. m. Arrives Ituswell In no r. M. KiMwrll Tucsdav, Thursday and Sntiiruav 7 ni a.

v. Arrive Lincoln 10 r. h. FOKT sTMNI'lt -VXD lpnv(' Fr. Sumner Mmnlav, WYitm-s- dav and Kriday 11 A.

M. Arrives Uo-upll Tuc-lav and Salunlav liPave Um-wi'II Minidav, We-Lic 'lav mid Friday (i (VI A. M. Arrives'l-l. Sumner TImuv- dav ami Milunlav THE KAILS.

Mails from Hip miiiiIi i.rinv ni 9M daily. Close i r. tt. from north arrive 7:00 j. hi.

Haiti xcrpt Tm sdaj M.ilaily rv-pe it Tuesday, 'liosw. il mail Stmuay POST OFFICE HCUR3. Open frmn A. si. to p.

m. Smcl-iv-fniuiS ln'10 (J. M. Ilowh. I'.

M. CHURCH DIRECTORY. NETnolllST CP! I.C! ISrii lniivli. l'reni-hitii; 11 a. HI.

"TraWrfiie III, II Si'liuoir I'M. in. CM. MICTHOIMST KI'lSl IM' Services I In- UPii.iv. Ml tlm i Imiii at iilat in I time I.O -Ul TiHH' l.i'l" I I.IU', Mto'l.

iiAPTisr, on Hrvr. tlrir-l and foiirlli Sundays. Sunday -i-hnid anil iiraer i.in-; mr vrv week. l'rearJ'iin. in.

i. i.i. Si-Tiool I in I'rnyer meuliii, Thuiv l.i Vl. i p. ui a-dor.

s. ST IMP, liBACE ('III lll ll I Services Sunday in riling il I'M l.m-al 'I'iiiie saiii. Kriday MM'. Snnd.iv i-ho'ol r.ioial'i l-n-nl tune. i.

Mioi-ler. i-i'jbuxwaffnMBWVKiOTw C. ('. lilodgett reliliiii'il lioini isl Sunday. Coal ojl 25 cents per gallon at tin Pllllkill Mrs.

Joseph Spires and relative- in (ioswi visiting friend- Fir.e tobaccos anil eonuii on at "Hro." Wallace's. llanipton Jiavt; -their decoralifd with handsome low Miss Cordelia Ilollincii; sil Uosw ell is her si-ier, Mr-, iieiiiu The new warehouse being built lor Wallace, it Son is nearly eoiupleled. You should see-fho-'c lovely-Mexican curiosities at the Kddy itnig Store. .1.11. Hauiptou is spending a few day- li in the "beautiful Ko-iycll coiliiti Soda water is now ln-iug sdd it live cents a gla-s at the Ktlily li ug Store.

Mr. It.irlh tt, one ot the fntei prising oilizens ot and, is building an audition to bis house. Sheep men are preiaiing for the fall lip which it is expected ill coi.iiiieiicc in about ten days. Shearing ill soon he coninieiiced tid our sheepmen will rake in their si crop of greenback-. Our correspondent at and says that tian.

It has a good fmiiic. N'orris Green left for the Plains week looking opsonic choice beef lorjKe) Cowdcii tfc -Green meat market. Head your county paper, also the ad vertisements "it contains. It will keep you and save you dollars. I i 'It will pay you to drop in and look; over J.

M. ilibnei 's stm of liiii-dwar- ami stoves before piiiclia-iOg elsewhere. I The Blue Front grocery store solicit i your patronage. Vou ill tin. I a fresh stock of assorted groceries always on i hand.

Onatccount of the poor grazing around about Vaud a large number of ca'tle have been driven to hitter range elsewhere. Splendid rains have fallen ill this vicinity during the past two weeks, mak-iti) glad the hearts of the and cattlemen. E.T. Cnsetihcrry of our wideawake fanners in the lower part of the is planting one hii.idrcd and lif-ty acres in o'iits. Mr.

Hertzer, nuntlt'T one of the Sw i-s colonists, started last week on his return trip to Switzerland. "There is only a few of them left." Do yon want a nobby suit for the fall'' Call in and see our saiuples. 11. II. Talliaferro Co.

Albert Lee, one of the proprietors of the Eddy Meat' Market, is up iu Hos-vell looking after soiiu hog, he purchased a couple of eeks ago. Black river has a grocery store. .1. Woods is the" proprietor and he proposes keeping a choice lint; of fresh groceries constantly on haml. Sam Hughes met with a rather painful accident last week.

-He. was Thrown 1'roiu his horse and kicked, resulting in. a bad bruise ahout the low er ribs. We sorry to learn of the serious illness ot ,1. Kaseoe's little daughter.

Cornelius. The little one is suffering from a severe attack of diphtheria. It. W. Cowilen, a brother of 'Thick" Cow den's, who has been spending a eonple of weeks iu the vallev, left last "Saturday loir liitliOine afMlJIaTiJlexf i I 1 i I 1 FDRNITURIS.

EDDY NEW MEXICO- -X the Prescription PlIARMAeY litsfLNstlts Ol Pure Drugs and Medicines. fnougnt tnat a Mexican stole it. Dave iveinp got a ileseription ot the harness and started after the thief. Crutchtlelil and family are now he ha traveled 'h the irritrate.l ponmns of Colorado and Arizona, but follliil Itorbilltr ro eiill-il lu IVeils melnise is a guarantee ot the truth ol tins statement. a (rominen eame man from Weed, was in town during rw" ts em.

ei laini alvt a vs. said that until recently he had bought his supplies at Kl Pasn. but ran do jusl as well here, if not better, and that Kdily would be his trading place liel'caftTI correspondent at Yawl is a schemer. He advertises that the party who lost a letter last Saturtkiy night while watermelons from his patch rail have the letter returned lo fiim by applying for it in person. Great head, cli Allien he applies put a big-get head on him I i Moore his usual weekly catch of fish last Saturday.

We enjoyed a few line slices oil' one that weighed abmit twenty-live pounds. state-that lie uses nothing stronger than water as a stimulant while on, a lishing trip. This is prohahly the hy he e. i'ii Always catch them Cards have been received aiumi'iicing the marriage of Miss "Kelle (iilieath, of C'nil liend. Mi-soiiri, to our esteemed and popular citizen, Gen.

Witt. ceremony look place at the brules lioaie on Aiigu-I The fards fin tier announce thai the "At Home" i I lie held on September Id. Jim lilakely was up froni lilack river -t Saturday and called iu to tell tiiat" unless he received his paper more -egiilarly some -ealping would be dime either lit this oiiii i-or at tlie poslotliee. informs us ihat-all the member- of his family have been cu joying excellent health -since their removal to lilack JoeM the popular foreman of Johnny liandi -alom made u- a present, this week of a ba-ket- till of sweet. I'l'i'jll Vl'CCtalile-, hich he iai-cd him-elf on ground ai'joiniiig the -aloou.

I hey v. re appreciated Joe, and we -hall feel under obligal imis to you until we are. able lo return the 4 .1. O. Phillip- has opened a temper nice saloon and -hol order rc-iauraiit iu the building torineidy--oeeupied by John Itroukhoveii, on 'anyonr street, opposite Pl'llliebaker, Joyce n's.

You caii get anything iu tlje ta fre-h-ment line that you want at rea-onable clia rg' Sli i so time am I patronize the stand. The Yoiiiii; I'cojilc'. Social 1'niou held an interesting inceHnla-t Sundav eveninjj at the Itapti-l 'cl'iiiri'li and elected otlicci Not it li-taiiilin' the iiicle-ineiicv of thcweatlii'i' a ood alleiidance whs had and Iwciit -lour or live ut ttieir naiiics on tlie uiciutiei-liiii roll ot the I'ljion. Another lueeliiii; will hoM next p. in v8.

f. -1 1 all arc iu If our cit iiii-. farmer- ami cat tic men tali lie troiilili' lo 1 1 into tin- -tori-s in-to ii and thinu- thev Ayoiiltl-s'-e how louli 'i it i-tn -end auav froiii hone and pay exiiorhitani ticilit and exi'ic i all kind-are heiu -old I a-cheap, if not chcapiM', i 1 1 all tiling- into cou-sidcriition, in any here U.K. liaiihnian, an old time friend of lr. Kinsin'er, mid an experienced wntehinaker and jeweler, from 1'ulasVi, Iowa, has formed a partner-hip it iiI 1 rotter and ill'open a jewelry -tore general wateliinal.itiij; and establishment in the trout part of store in the' Tail-ill block.

Mr. llauhtnau i- a practical workman, liav-iiit; graduated from tlie Chicago College, and guarantees -ati-fae-( lion of and prompt attention to all oi Melt with him. Yonr Oinxirtuiill. -Iteinir (ipencd at. the'eash store of S.

T. Hitline, oik; of the most, stock ot-goods ever presented to iliP people xtti New Mexico, the result of careful and con-iilcrale. purchase by the proprietor, who lias been in the eastern markets for some time, where the greatest care was observed to procure the latest styles and buying in large quantities to secure jrrcat. cash. The.

-stuck of dry goods ill be complete in every teat Our clothing is the Very best and one of the largest, stock in the west, from, which we can suit anybody and below any Our shoes iire selected with special care and of Lest makes for the purpose lo suiting all the. many customers of tlie trade here. We have nianv snecial bar- gaum in an lines ol gooils ami mot res- P-Hy ask inspection of the entire ve.srf3odraeiuirof Hytvi Ha-erHmnH Toilet AiticlcM mid St innury. mil 15 of in St.ucks etc l.int: of i III ugisls Sundries. Kim Km'( iI A i'ini Bronson Block, j.

v. ami i. "'S" farmers and sheepmen ti'otn tne enas in town last Saturday. Ml' Turkiiett is on his way io iex.i iu pm cbastu-attle. We had the pleasure of shaking hands i with H.

F. Mallory who returueil to JCddiiJ-i'st S-'iturd-iv H. F-. has been in I'exas ie last two mould muKTng tit lie money here amUhcre trailing. Zaek Wood came in the early ot the eek fiom Hope.

Zaek is cxpecling well aiuer that ordered some time ago with which he "proposi to sink cral artesian 1-1 on the Itio Pona-co. It has been suggested that some one make a collection ol native grown snakes tarantula-, centipede-, and the Jike for exhibition at the World's Fliir. What a venomous idea. Init rather unhue, eh? Dan Iteckclt and Win. File, two of the best known sheep men in the county, were in tow this week from Hope.

They state that everything is looking liiie'iip in their section and sheep doing well. The Dallas New of the inst. contains the follow ing item Mr. and Mrs'." .1. P.

resenius. Of Kddy, New' Mexico," are vi-iliiur hi- mother and sister, M. F. resenius and Dora, at And now Wallace's paper sacks are all spoiled. Pllllkill being spelled Pumpkin by a New York firm.

It does look 4ikc people ill a land of colleges would be able to spell a man's name right. Huston Ilendersifn as dow iu Texas last 'veck and returned Tuesday. said it was a bu-iness trip bill we tumbled when he confidentially told n-rhat he had the driving horse in (own. t. Hank, llariison into towu tin other day from lllaek river.

Hank i-all smiles and genially, which iiicau-that lie will probably he around pi a lit tle while -oileltlng vollr Vote lor W. Ogl and wife returned la-' a plea-ant visit to tin-it Saturday from I old hoiiieit Haird, Texas. stale that there are great crop- in Texas am that limes are going to fall and be godd lie i'i The members of the M. L. Church South expect to hold service- in their new church next Sunday.

The church will mil be completed by that time, bu, snllicieiitly so make, it coinloi table lor those who attend. The members of the Woman's Guild oftiracc church will meet ibis FriJat afternoon al the residence of Mis. Knli-ert Strimrfelbiw. The semi-aniiuaf el, c-' lion of ollicers vv ilPhe held and all lueiii-liers are l'ciiuestrd attend. A new time card has gone into effect on the Kddy-Kosw ell stage Hereafter there ill be no mail on Sunday instead of Tuesday, from lioswcll.

The stage will run every day ill the week liom now' on except Sunday. W. T. Atkins, who lias been down around lllaek rivjir-, came in la-: Wednesday and piiit'ba-ed a b'ran agon and set of harue-s f' inn it Ogle, and started for lie Isaciauion-los, where he intends farming. )V.

A.Miley, one of the pioneers of this part of New Mexico, as in tow the early part ot the week and brought with him a couple -of the largest rattlesnakes we ever saw which he cauglil somewhere up in the mountains. Owing to the illness of pitcher Wiley and absence, of several other members of the hull team, the game ith Waco was declared off. It is reported, we wouldn't tlare say it was so, that, several games will be playcd with Dallas next week. Johnny Leithauser has sold his barbel business to Messrs. Coleman ami two colored gentlemen: tfXiO.

Johnny says that as soon as he gels his accounts all straightened he intends putting in a month or two up iu the ntountains. Death vUiteil the household o( Mr. and Mrs. U. F.

1'ison, last, Sunday and carried away their little agd fifteen mouths The loss of their little one was a sad blow to them. The sympathy of the whole community goes nut-to the grief striken parents. mi1'H1imI1 it Ititrnctr, roiricturs of the Kiltly-KoMvell stuc line, show tlicir cntcrprisi; good will Jiv iiiinouiicin tlnit (luring llu'Soutliciisic'rn N'cw ami Pecos Valley Kuir, which will he held tit Koswell. October 4. 5 and li.

lor one uiri: ti.u.- in i peopie siiouio 1 A. D. WALLACE fc SON, Tho Original Punkin Wholesale Grocers 'An Eddy, New NEW MEXICO. lcafrrs in I lidos, Furs, Pelts, AND CENCRAL MERCHANDISE. Bl OIiSOn Blocll, Wiu-r 'an vtut and Fox FARMERS! STOKE Dei ii Esial Crocerics, Country Produce, PATTERSON OGLE, lh-ulrr- iii tin-l ta it I a ull im- of EDDY.

4. AVe ki'it-unly tlie Best Canyon -ii: May, Grain Quns, ISain Pistols ani "fuVl'Ki 1 IKs: VfjjioiiH.Stmleliaki'r Ituck- Ivianls, Vttn, Klc vi.i.us is- kiiikFeed ami sill at Living Prices BITTING, Jt.Etldy, New Mexico..

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About Eddy County Citizen Archive

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Years Available:
1891-1892