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Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 1

Eddy County Citizen from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 1

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Citizens, Visitors Strangers' An Invited to Cll ay oco 7 rtboms 2r and 22 Tansill Bldfl. If You Want Bargains In Real Estate ol Ann Kind Call on or Address S. W. RUSSELL. i i i of $150,000 of bondsto rebuild -'---7-.

Greene's Western i Highland, rjitjnnn I AHTOm moRD' Capitol. A bill for the admission of New MtictiB4iJaatatein1888-Dassed HI Im II II lljl I II III 1 1 1 1 --oii iuuii 1 Catron's bench men are endeavor- by tbe democratic house bnt defeated by the republican senate. A bill for the admission of New Mexico as a state in 1892 the liiUL 11UUU11U1 UUUli ui Jjuuj 1 1 TxmcontArl. I "7- II ng to intprets untliinking or ignor mucous: Utt nmp innmv Twronnunni ant Voters with tbe idea that Mr. Joseph, in bis entire career as de legate in congress from tuis terr' lory, bas been a do-notbing.

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Eddy, J. A. Eddy, C. C. Blodgett, R.H.Pierce, W.A.Hawkins, H.

P. ther S4icQ is tbe fact can best be 1 judged by a perusal of tbe following lftlWWWWl'Tw iiiost "liberal admission bill ever reported in congress, granting acres of public land to the- territory for public uses and 10 per rent, ot the sales of all the balance of govern ment lands Jo8npportofa common school system -passed by the democratic house on Jane 4 lfit by the overwhelming majority of 177 to 3 amended by the republican senate committee on terrH oyyR 300.000 statement of measured passed through bis efforts, which will be THE FINEST APPOINTED HOTEL 15 THE ENTIRE SOUTHWEST interesting to every voter: Appropriation for Federal Ornamental Tr es and Shrubs Imported building at Santa Fe 100,000 For repairs on the Gover From France nor's Palace 10,000 I 1 i tV-M H- 1 For Indian schools at Santa Will be set out on these Additions and the Park this Winter 0 Fe 33,000 For extension to same (in 182) 10,000 tories, under T. B. Catron influence, by cutting down all grants of lands and money one half now banging on. the' senate calander with the promise of passage in December, whence it will have to go back to the house for concurrence in the illiberal amendments and where no one but Delegate Joseph can secure favorable passage.

Against these, what has Thomas TCots 70x165 Feet For national cemetery at Santa Fe 15,000 For the enlargement of Ft. 20 Fruit Trees on each, and Every Lot, Marry agreed upon in tbe House 100,000 For Indian school at A'lbn-' querque 25,000 stain and For enlargement of same I he Streets are lined with double rows of trees, B. Catron to offer? If we said nothing, it might be well; -but he has worse than nothing 11 record whif-Ji proves to him to be unworthy the confidence of every honest voter in New Mexico. cemented ditckes are constructed throughout the entire property. 1 "wf-tViii-f1, nf ihe cost of BuildiHir will be advanced to Hope School.

Report of graded school, for the month ending Oct. 14tb( first grade: Robt. Wood, 90; Burton 'ite, 90; Davis, 92; Nn'ra Cage, 87J; Joseph (in 1892). 12,000 For survey of private laud claims 7,000 For payment of such claims already proved tip and allowed- 200,000 For renting quarters for the next legislature 2,500 Bill creating the office of Superintendent of same at a salary- per annum' ol 720 Bill for Capitol furniture 50,000 Bill for settlement of 4 Indian depredation claims committed in New Mexico providing for payment to our citizens, as they K-F. R.

Manager. LASHER, thase desiring to erect Kesidence9 on these additions. Call on or Address S.W. "RUSSELL, General Agent; 'Rooms 21 and 22 Tansill Block. Ellen Daughenly, 91; Fred Miley, 87.J;'Katc Miley, 91; bnrbara Minnie Moore, 91; Enock brad- O.

CAMEUON. Attorney at Law. B. Civil Engineer rid Land Attorney. lock, 85: Lena braddock, 80; Irviit Miller, 92; Fred Cave, 90; Clyde Keeran, 90.

Nyineyer Cameron, up tueir claims, 01 rNSecond grade: Chas. File, S7A; C. II. McLENATHEN Bill for reduction of tbe V. G.

CAMPBELL. Albeit Stroopesl'SS; Alf. Wood, 88; Navajo Indian reservation Luther Gage, 90; If vou want to know something of the throwing open the miner-? Ellen' Wood, 90; Jessie Gage, 90; al lands' thereon to the ATTORNEYS' KNC1GENTS. praetlee in all tli courts of tlie. territory and before the ITnited State Land Offlee, enllect rents and pay taxes for non-residents and do a general real estate und flro jn.urauce Oscar Cole, 94; Abner Stroopes, 90.

prqspector and miner 5,000 i'liird grade: Chas. 004; FRUIT BELT!) Hill for same lor jles- I)aid becketl, 91 Cal. beckclt. calero Indian reservation agency business. 91.

Olias, I)atigieuity, 69; Maudo- Biil 'For the rstablisli- Mi ley, 93; Jeunie 1 Nellie ment of the Agircultura! Notary Public. United States Commissioner. College and securing the annual government appro- of the Southwest, write to us. McLENATHEN CAMPBELL Real Estate and Insurance Agents EddyXcw Mexico. priation of 15,000 torty seven (47) private and Insurance Real Estate pension Dills 101 out sol diers or rela tives', earrving an average of about $2.000.

each 100,000 Frfd. H. Pbitz, Farming Lnnds a Specialty. General Agent for Pecos Valley Lands Correspondence Solicited. Write for Illustrated Pamphlets.

BDDY.NEWMEXICO. Em Hull, 85; Sainl Hull, 84; Thos. beckett, Cora 91 Willie. Owens, 93; Mary Millerr 92. Fourth grade: Mamie Wood, 91; Lelha Gage, 93J Ellle' Fite, 93; Thos.

Fite, 93; Robt. Cole. 93; Walter Daugheritv, 94; Elder Miller, 93i; Lucy M'iller, 91; Davis, 93 Olive 92; Laura Owen, 92.W Fifth -grade: Fleunoy Fite, 92J; MoliieCole. 93; Rachel Marshall, 93. Rosa Wood, 92; Ida Cave, Elide beckett, 92.

Average daily attendance for inoiilh ending Oct. 14th, was --47-7 20. Thanking my. patrons for their liberal patronage and asking a continuation ot the same. S.

)eftuitf and 6'mnlij Suwetjw: Almut 1,200 pension cases made special before tlie pension bureau through Joseph's personal solicitation, carrying in payment already made for back pensions and annual allowances in cases already And Land Agent. Complete abstracts of lands In IMdy, county. Reports and estimates mailt' vnlii itii.iwnf hiiul iiTriiratitfu 'uternrisesl Maps, profiles and plans fur- $MeIdg HaMWMB aqd Impelmeiili Co. Full Line of All Kinds of Agricultural Implements adjudicated over 100,000 uiiu.l am inilii-ntiii. I.miiiI sui-veved and subdivided.

CoutraeU taken for This" shows Mr. Joseph's servi leveling, ditching and irrigating. EDDY. NEW MEXICO. ces in congress to have- been worth to the -people tit r.

p. liavis, lencuer tu al cash appropriations and. pay nients, the average sum of about Including Plows, Harrows, Field Rollers, Drills, Cultivators, Hay Loaders, Hay Rakes. Mowing Machines, Hay Balers and Farm Tools. ALONZO LUCKEY $150,000 per year during his seven years service, and in payments yt to be made under the legisla Farm and Road Wagons, Buggies, Surreys, In" iho Van.

A notable example of the increasing temperance sentiment in the civilized is seen in the action of the Hungarian government, which recently obtained control of tion procured throuni his persis Real Lstat6 General Government Locations a Specialty. tent uiul -unfaltering efforts an Warehouse and Sample Rooms Adjoining Depot. EDDY, NEW MEXICO. average sum 01 about a year a totUl cash' income of about Maps ana Final Prool Papers Made lor Locators. $550,000 per, un 11 in which he ex office; rooms Eddy, New Mexico.

19 and 20, Tansill Block, Contractors and Builders; All Kinds of Job Work and Repairing Done. 10,000 taverns throughout the country, mostly by purchase, and converted thciu into school houses. 'I his is not a prohibition measure, as Hungary has no thought of favoring stringent legislation of that sort; but it is a recognition that increasing the school houses and decreasing the taverns is a step iu line with the resistless inarch, of progress. pects to increase at least if 100,000 per year through pending- legislation. The above covers only appropriation besides, the pass age of the following bills was the result of his labors.

A bill reating the United States Private Lund A bill amending the U. S. Private Warren Graii-CoiiiissM Co. C. M.

McLEAN CO. -DEALERS IN- 1 lie Pecos valley is in the van of the army. How much better there, even though "most exposed to thu shalts of the enemy; than skulkinc Pecos Valley Drug Store. Dr. JAS.

A. TOMLINSON, Proprietor. in the rear. Land Court Act. A bill for an additional Judicial District iu 1888, A bdl for another additional Judicial District in A bill for a.U.

S. Land office at Clayton in 1888. A bill for a U. S. Land office at Rogwell in 1890.

Portland Gement-New York Plaster. Oor. Canyon and Fox St EDDY, NEW MEXICO. Ho Watn Caught. In a town in a western- territory, BlaoKsmitu Goal and Malta seed.

Pur Wine nd l-iqnor for Medicinal Una. Dealer in Drugs, Mi (hemes. Kine Toilet Soape, Brushes, etc, Perfmnery nnd Fancy Toilet Articles in Great Variety. Freserlptions carefully compounded and orders by mail answered with care and dispatch at the, terminus of a new railroad, a motley crowd of cow-boys, railroad I jliio establishment ol ,200 new poat oflices lor l- economy 01 me people. 1 be establishment- of fifty new COS Wiii mail routes, ty saioon.

a lan, lanK, reu ncauei specimen, with top boots and spurs, who had his full complement of "pisen," stepped to the liar and took an additional "three fingers." It A bill for the Gallup town site. A bill for the "establishment of San Juan County, etc. A bill for the establishment of the Pecos National Park, coutai'n. iirg 308,244 acres, at the headquarters of the Pecoa river, for the seemed suddenly to inspire him; turning a large navy revolver, and with a tlanclrg step advanced to the middle of the Has the Finest System of Irrigating Canals onr the Continent OrT 300,000 icrei of Choice Farming and Fruit Lands. Water enough to irrigate half a million acre.

A climate equal in every respect, and protection of timber and thus of the water supply for irrigation in lall southwestern New Mexico. superior in some respects, to that of Southern California. Good Schools, Churclies, ana xeiegrapn Facilities, Good Society. Lands for sale at S25.QO Dollars an Acre, on Teh Years Time floor, shouting, "My name Wilt-: yum Hennery Jackson, alias Mustang bill! Whoop! I'm the howling coyote of Sun Dance per-ra-rie!" Immediately a six-footer, of the genus cow-boy, rose from a chair near by and cried, "An' I'm the hound thct ketches 'im." But he didn't, before he reached tbe center, William Henry, alias Mustang Bill, wa; several rods outside, in the dark, on the "per-ra rie." With interest at 6 per cent, this including perpetual water right. No drouth, no floods, no blizzards, no fogs, no cyclones, no hail storms, no A bill establishing reservoir sites in New Mexico.

These last two should be especially noticed by every resident of this valley, as bearing immediately on its prosperity. A bill donating public lands to n. m. bill authorizing the issuance thunder-storms, no hot winds, no northers, no winter rains, no grass-hoppers, no malaria, no epidemic diseases, no prairie fires, no snakes, no sunstrokes. Send for maps and illustrated pamphlets giving full particulars.

EDDY, NEW MEXICO, THE PECOS IRRIGATION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,.

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1891-1892