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The Carlsbad Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • Page 7

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to COUNTY NEWS ITEMS KN0WLE9 ITEMS. i Oscar Bellone of the old time boys from thli Mcion wat a viiritor In Knowles laat Monday. O.O. Bradley of Texas, wai a business caller In Knowles last Week J. M.

Elam one of the progressive workers waa in town on business laat week. Maor Cobb of the Eunice country waa In town several dayi on a mat-tor of buaineaa laat week. Major Cobb of the Eunice country waa in town aeveral daya on a matter of buaineaa taut week. J. R.

Mlddleton of Monument, atop .1 ped a few minute while pawing through town laat Saturday. lir. W.m. Bloea of Svanton, waa in thia vicinity in a professional way last week. Stephanua Edina of the Jal country waa here a short time last week.

Claud Hearrell of Midland, waa a visitor In Knowlet attending to business last week. W. J. May of the lower country, was in 'this vicinity calling; on his friends the other day. John M.

Hudson of Plains, Texas, waa a business caller in town the other day. I Cunta, the Seminole mechan-I ic ws in town for several days last week. Will White cranked up his jit, laat Saturday and pawned on to Loving-ton on business bent. Ed. Russell came in fmm his ranch northwest ot us, during the storm last Monday.

N. Roberta came in through the snow and ice from his ranch last Monday evening. Magnes one of the business boys from Lovington wus in town a short i'btne laat Monday. Will Breckon the wisard was a business caller in Knowles las Friday afternoon. Dudley Andrus from the north of us was a visitor in town a few duya ago.

Capt. Abbott of Yoakum County, Texas, was a business visitor here the other duy. Nay Stiles sold twenty two heifers at $40 last week. Fred Nymeyer came In from the ranch about forty milec south of us, attending to business last Thursduy. Glen Hardin waa in town lust Mon day, and brought absolute proof that Uncle Sam was due him a patent on 320 acres of land, a fewmilesnorth of town, ha states he will have the land, or continue claiming same until they deliver the good.

It 1m reported that D. V. Mustek has sold his ranch holdings went of town including his cattle for the sum of eleven thousand dollurs he muy reinvest, or go to the mountains and start a new ranch. Pete Etchevcrry the big sheep man ranching west of us wus in town tut other day and states his borregos are 'doing simply fine. It seems the local sports arc finding things very interesting in the bird line across the Texas line, many of them braving the storm, putting in the day and returning with rich spoil, suitable for the fustideous taste of a king.

The atonm king arrived on the plains last Saturday morning a cold wet xvl'ud blowing from the south east all the day and night Monday morning changed to tho north with a light anow and sleet during the day. The thermometer standing Tilt from 2ft to 18 all the day. Tuesday moming found it at 10 above, Mrs. Creed Thorpe died at the home ranch about three miles southwest of Knowles after a short illness last Saturday imorning. Mrs.

Thorp was of a most lovable disposition and an ideal mother and Jlife and her family was prostrated at her unexpected death, some of whiah were so heavily strirken it was impossible to convey them to the cemetery. The hand of grief lies heavily on her relatives and whose only consolation ia Vh haa gone to join the friends In that celestial home over there. tntrprllng Negro. John Henderson Wlnlroy, a negro own aere ni in Ltmestoni county. llioiiltM other crop, nr ha already old inrty bale of cotton.

am averauiir 1 1 1 vil tim per bale Srorltb' Stoant. Kroord price nf I rent por pontic wa pulil Ht liling, for pound exeepv.onaMy tine ptvaa all gaili'MTil from a single tren. Potash Drilling rteeumod. After a cessation of several month) pou.ll drilll'iy Im" I il returned oem Amarillo tiy Kovcrninoiil etpfrW. uO May Carry Mail, The pntol1ic dopursutil rules tha BrrrhuiU may tiuuspur liiall lu AuJ fru.u liormanv.

LAKE WOOD ITEMS. Mrs. J. J. Kircher and little daughter, Evelyn, of Lakewood, cam to Carlsbad, Wednesday, to spend the remainder of the week with friends.

Harry Grubs ugh one of tha black smiths of McMillan camp spent Bun-day in CarUbad, with homo folks. Mr. Baird, carpenter at McMillan camp, went to Carlsbad Saturday night and spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Crosier and children, Mrs.

White and children and Mrs. Bigloe, of Lakewood went Carlsbad, Saturday to see the Cole Bros show Bill Ohnemus and Bert Duncan passed through Lakewood Friday en-route to Artesia. Miss Sallit Truitt tha telephone operator at Lakewood spent Saturday in OaruJ Mr, and Mr. Homer Wilder went to Carlsbad, Friday. Mr.

Wilder was taken to the Eddy county hospital for medical treatment. MALAGA SCHOOL NEWS. The new pupils entering high school this month are Frank Beetnan, John Black and Willie GofT the high school enrollment eleven. Friday, October 27th at 2:30 p. m.

the primary and intermediate classes listened to a program given by the high school. The ninth and tenth classes read essays on "Choosing an Occupation" asd the domestic science class gave a debate on, "Resolved that corn is more useful than wheat. "Those on the affirmative were Bertie Beemas and Joslu Queen, on the negative, Jessie Donaldson and F.Ila Bruce. The judges docidnd in favor of the negative. Several selcations of music were given by the high school pupils.

Mrs. J. Williams presented the school with ome plants which are growing nicely. A new building sixteen by twenty feet is being o. the school ground just south of the muin building for tho of the domestic science and manual training clussos.

Mike Ilertrosg started to school this month being is the Intermediate room. We are sorry to say Clyde Donaldson is sick this week. The teachers have given the pupils the county test on sight and hearing. On Friduy night October 31, a party wa given at the sehoolhouse by the leugue. The teachers were on the and refreshment committee.

They served cookies and cocoa. They played various Halloween games and bad a good time. They were dismissed by two well selected pieces of pluyed by Miss Bertie 1 iceman. The new pupils entering the primary room are and Adu Fay Finley, Donovan and Opal Spence and Etna Kendall. The total enrollment of the school now being fifty.

Tho general assembly is well filled now on Monday and Friday mornings. TENTH GRADE. A DINE. Iots of cold weather. Fine for hog killing.

The thermometer hovered around 10 above during the cold spell. Prospector every duy, these days. Le. 'em come! Will Glasscock went to Carlsbad this week on business. Mrs.

J. H. Hughes has been sick thia week. Dr. Black's sen-ices have been needed.

D. E. House and wife went to Midland the past week and enjoyed the cold spell. Although Sunday was disagreeable and cold, a goodly number were out to hear Rev. Mr.

Toby's farewell sermon. Mrs. Henry Elkins sturted a music class at this place Weilnesduy. Frank Gaines made a trip to Midland the past week. James and Dayton Holmon came in from work on the railroad out to Seminole Sunday.

H. Williams and duughter, Miss Pauline, of Monument, passed thru Nadine Wednesday. Edd Veach and lady went to Midland tha past week in their Jack-ion. Rev. L.

O. Vermillion haa been railed to preach for the Baptist people at this pliire. He will preach on Saturday night before each fourth Sunday and on the following Sunday afternoon. Marion Bilbrey was dows from Tu-tuni the front of tha week, doing some work on his father's Ford. J.

W. Fletcher has the lumber on the ground to build a three room bun Tn low on his rluim south of Nadine. W. A. Wells has gone to the western part of the state to hunt a new location.

Mrs. Randolph, mother of C. E. SHIPS CLASH WISH SEX STf COME TOGETflH NORTH OF DUBLIN. MANY MORTALS SENT DOWt.

Calamity munng in tho Loso no Mainover Oooura iMmio asm lo During a hurricane th-1 swept ovet tha Irish, mirth ot Dublin Briti.il steamer and Retrievei collided and wrnt down. It wa one of the wort fair evei known on the lrih coat ami it Impossible, owing to the durkne, loi each crew to ee the other vessel. Uoli Instantly nnk. The I nnneiniira. I.lmi ton groin, hut on hoard passenger and cattle.

the fifty psengei' ami ctewol thirty one only one survivor was reported. The Iteti ii'ver wa of 114 ton gin-and her cargo consisted of coal. I a reported that her entire crew lint 1 been lost. I WACO COTTON PALACE OPENS GRAND CENTRAL TEXAS ENTERTAIN MENT UNDER WAY. A cotton parade two mile long, thi 8rt wagon in which wn drawu l.y sli mule driven hy Oovernor Forgo sor and containing seventeen bale, a the Initial feature of tin ooenlng ill the Texa otton Paluri at Waco.

The governor wa escorie by inemlier of hi sin if. One fio. Carried twenty even bules. Debutante of the season and othei Wueo oele'y girls, stunningly uttiici ami rurrylng parasols i.l the 1'slaee polor. green, white nml fold anil mitniilnetiireil of cotton, timl soul-' on wngons loaded with cotton.

I Forum' opening took place Sutur day nif lit. lion i nor K. i in tin prei'iici' of a Hist mihiIi the ou-iiinir uiiiln-Ns A iknil cm ni I vil hull lielil Siilwi ihtj- night 11 the eoli.eiitii. 1 Fxliiliitare viirieil iiml of hlghelii-' ami the feature me mli'i eting itl-triletive. The fill Isa gay ol INDUSTRIAL INDUCEMENT.

LARGE SUM AS INCENTIVE TO LEAR? DOMESTIC DUTIES. Thirty thouiuml dollars in cash ti lie split three way i whiit Mr. Man Zinsser of New York left in her wil for her three granddaughters if the could cook a suilithle meal hefore lln i weretwenty-one years ami emerge fiou kileliens in gnvn of then- own manu Incline. Mis Kllen Zinsier, Smitl college junior, ha already iiitilihi-d Misses Helen Issnei of llrvn Miiwi ami Cefgy ol Kunth rnllege who ure the oiher detlHie ll i are f-t perfecting tln''ii el ves tin tl.r reiiiirements. DAUGHTERS Of CONFEDERAL HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION IN I Ml CITY Of DALLAS.

The twenty-third untiiiiil ronventioi of the Culled Duughter of the Con federaey wit called to order in thi tllacity hall audltorinni Tuesdiij for a fonr-duy session hy Mr Fran) Odeniieimor of Washington, piesi dent general Many dcleuute attend ed Much business cumn Imfore I In organlzntii.il Civil songs wei, rendered and stories ol thedavs luled Soriiii lunclinus Ken ouinei oos Long on the anon. At the age ol eigl.i tear unc In III hcullti live A I' Met'ormick ol tlic I'ni'cil Siiilos eir euit emu I ol il.c.l itt Wueo lliiriui wa at luilm He leaves i widon and ten cliiidien The lute jur 11 was iiiiointi.il oi, I lie fe.lerul in tiy 1'iesidi'til Hayes us judgi of the norihern IYmi disti ic and ii Ixtl'J promoted to tic rinvi.1 court Hi was a mi'ive nl llnuoi.n in.mly f'lUlll lll'l ai.il nlil can Lowse ot Austria. Accoiiling to tit ncMi i.dvice. Au tris luis lost th" ginning ol theyeai. )' 'hi.

nti'iili 4 Vl.tssi a tv iii isouei In liuii.ls the Kuisuiis or Italiuns Randolph, wus a passenger on the mail car from Nudine to f-ovington Saturday. Mr. Illark, of I'luinvlew, N. visited hi mother, Mrs. 0.

C. Fletcher, during the cold spell. Willie Wine has been sick the pnst ween, nut is ante to no up now, i Mrs. Flureni'o Hules wus a passenger on the mail cur into Carlsbad Saturday. Mr.

Key, representinf Pr. Fred Flnklo of Winter, Texas, tti Nadine Tuesduy. Iloli Iloiistton and fam Flotcher nade a trip to Midlund this lust weeV COST OF LIVING CAUSES UNREST People Want Relief From Prices ol Necessirles. i DEMAND FEDERAL CONTROL Cent leg tMslen Cengress Llkaly ti Os Deeply Ints tha Questian Pavei el Government le Fis Priesa ef ft Will Censleerad Msslee MaHei Nsaring a Head. By ARTHUR W.

DUNN. Washington. Vv I cuiitrul of many artlvltlei wlthli. iiui.iirutiel; short time It Imlliunil l.y the Interest which govern run i. ill.

In In are taking In the ques ti.ui nf i rUvs for the necessaries of lift the demands which people err u.uhlni; fur relief froiu the rurwivt pi: they hare lieen paying. or many moiitbs this large and Ira purtant matter lis been held In ahey anee while the country has lieen gulnc thmugb the quadreinilsl duty of elect In a president. There have heen mnt terlugs about the cost of living. TU Ilepuhllratia twitted the Kcimrrats during the campaign with the fact that Instead of reducing the rust of living as promise In and 1U12. the prlret were steadily Increasing.

Hut the an swer wa the Kiimpcsn wsr. which also figured In the campaign as the rea son fur the pnwperlty, which bad nt much tu do with Hie election. Out ef Polities. It acifsrs that a stage has heen readied where the extrunrillnsry high prices luiiNt be considered us a great doniltltl. flllf.uf lull lti.r.klf I It Irs.

dh the pure food hill to he a pulllinil just a Hid I. III. liTiuntli.il hill ni msuv utlicr inciisiues wen cmslilered I ly In the light of hat was lit the so lliese utlicr liressing met I tcrx must taken up iiml Mettled out regard to puril an IIii.h irse fin ihiii sei'lires the eiun luieiil uf bei.el', en' Iikw Is eiitlilei) to the credit fur puss 1 lug t'lem. but In Bclllllig Kiich iiie ss cniilrul or public III. lilies 1 the ivjiilntli.ii uf unges ami prln tliere iiiiiki l.i- inuipiirilsiiii in'llmi.

This I ill 1 he. i ssiirv liuillily fur the ithmuii I It. lit the III congress on tills Nillijc'i nut I on party lines. Power of tho Covornmsnt. The flrvf ii- thui raised III be th poner of the guveriimeiit.

It him been mlsisl mi ei cry iiiesun Hint luis lieen brir.i;:ht forwnnl ulnc ilu, fuiiudiitlon and iiiiiii) tliliigs ivlil. were not ht milted In the early dnys have fuund fiiMir lu Inter yeui-N ami with the mine lion of thu kiiuvine court. If the government can fix the agt limit of children working In factories n'giiliite Hie hours of labor of riillmuil men. ii i-liiiiiliiril of and do a number of oilier like things wluii to stop fiotii tlxliig prli I of all prodiii'ls which' are a mr ol Interstate coinincree? I If course liuuiv I people hiiiiiiI aghast the l.lcn tin gm eriitnei.t entering upon nti.vt lilnt qillle nii putermillstlc ns regulation of the prlc(. ur rom) year thei Were lis imtcli li I nl reL'iiln (lull oi i iin.j ini.ui un.

I the hour. 1 ole i.lsu uluiHi at government owner hip riillri.iulK i telegraphs and telephones, but niuIuii i uiliidisl lu'ople think Hint nodi owner I ship la only uihIIit of tune Monica In tho Limelight. for Hie next few months Moxin will be more In the limelight thnn Ii has been In tin, past. There Is golnt to be a more definite ml-y in rcgiinl to Hint eotiiitry. The Fulled Hlutei must either take slops or a dellnlti cbnractcr to Insure protection of thi border to punish nun audi rs or withdraw from the country nil thi troops that have U-rn Hetit in roes tin burder Nicaragua Canal.

It will not bo very long before oin people will 4gln to eoimlder the Mea rsgua cu un I a scrlmm proposition It bus become ipareut tlinl Hie Tun sum euiiul ciiiini. Is. ilc ciutcil npor for all time uud It uilglit full In ar emergency which would I wry vita to Hie iilted Ktiiles. No imvnl com nisinler would risk his fleet lu the I'su smu tunal. Colombian Treaty.

We bnve with us still the Coloiuldai. treaty by which we propuse to hsui' Colombia for Inking Tan atua. pul. I Psiiatim ih.imio.imm for the ruiinl strip, and If Colnmlili had any real title to the long strip vl Isthmus which wss rreatisl Into a re public during Itnnsevelt a ailiniiilstrii thin iM.ssll.l.v the little fuuugli In pay. Sd Mooting Placo.

riio inpltol InilMing Is going tu bes Mol uni ting fur lot of people men who, boili In tho somite mid house, left ior In. mi. at Hut close of Hit llist se mo. i binlng lioprs of sue res ni; rttiirn ilffmlid uml ill-uip piliiti.l as result uf the election When It Is all ocr one can't help feel lug w.rry for hi party opi onent. whr Is a goist fellow, but wtui full by tin walde.

(Vulte a liuiulicr of seuiil'irs uml ri-i ri'bi'iilullvf hu I en lu since the elect I. ami lime Iscu busy with the dt purlinciii l.usli.css tlist bat accuuitiluled lu Hu ir uli.iMio. Franklin "ASK ANY J. S. OLIVER www ww ww EDDY GkOVF.

CAMP W. O. W. Meets first Thursday night aeb month at W. O.

W. Hall. VlalUng sovereigns and members urged te attend. A. R.

QI.INN, Clerk JOHN W. 1REY, C. C. ron Worker Killed. OiKcrtHurt, baile White was Kiiiisl and Sliulei and lieorge Sleiek.

all mem n.euilrcrs of the Hallas brsnch of th llrldge and Structural Iron Woikeis unliiii, Injured, when a si ol railway bridge on which they wcr work two iinles'soulb of Alvarudo, Johnson eonnlyi Tex. 'i men were on top of the l.rirle,niHi. no some repairs, and i oinc tul work, siispcnilcil i Uhlli fell utiiiut lifly fissl and was so hadly liipned that he lived l.ut a liort time The other two. who wi re taken to a hurt Worth hospital, will recover. jwp Violto Sort Sam Houston.

Tliut housing tauililies lor Iroops ttie Texas rs'iips ure In i sii.irior those ot his country w. the declare tiouol 'oioim-I Miiis.io fliitny, mili t.iry iitlMcid- t. tin emlni-4s ut WiishltigNiti who was the guest (ieiii'ial Hu'iston ul K.oi Sm. Il.nis II ivu aceoinpanicil i. 'I l.c i n.ipie.

wloiilefoeuio.il. ii. w. ii quests I ii a i l'l .1,1 let TraiufsnilR ftrko). S'M-r.

lltlMlMin'l COTI. UT Ml-IN, I't'lOM I 1 ll I Ik I'llicma w. nt oi, sli ike. ki i -int. sun the sti Ike will eon'i'i ic mili linilct unless tu i iittlcals accede lo tin ii.iiicis' ttrii.

anils This, lots say. ill never l.e done Seven tren companies, employ nig mili, i I iim siui il the seal, nuil in in ii." continues. Cxprooo Slobbod. Six ihiii. .1 men sii.ppi Iroiu mo tor ear lew I.

locks from ihe ceiilei of t'liicag lielil ni iniinev wagoi of Ihe Adams I'mhcss ciiiiipunv us i as ret in noig li om Hie uniog luuoi nml eseapcil ith l.i Villa LHOti Cupturoa. The is.ui al Ma.h'i.i Mcx re purls the rupture ol the 'tllu u.lee Cosario liarcia. uml ,1 I un Doc uiiierits ol I 1 1 on the prisoners o. IXSI liANt Nov Well "Thedlord't Black-Draugtil K) the best all-round medicine leer used," wtllei J. A.

Sleelman, otPattonville.Tmat. "I auilertd terribly wllh liver trofWei, and could gel no rcliel The Oct aald I had cor sumption. I could not work k. all. Finally I tried THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT and to my surprise, I got better, and am lo-day at well as any Black DrauKhl Is a cathartic, vegetable liver medicine, thai has been regulating irregularities of the liver, stomach and bowels, lor over 70 years.

Qet peckitge lodi. Insist on the genuine Thetiford's. E- K.K.sri)iT WILL TAKE CIVIL SUITS IN CHAVES, ROOSEVELT, CURRY AND EDDY COUNTIES. Ofliret Roowrll. Now Mnlco.

Chalmors i OWNER wwwvv wv NOTICE OF SALE. No. 2.170. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK EDDY COUNTY. NEW MEXICO.

John Hupp. riuintilT vs. Joel W. Franklin and Katherine B. Franklin, Defendants.

Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the judgment and donee of the court in the above cause. 'dated Augunt 2H, IPlrt, and an order rule duly issued on the 28th day of October, lOlti, diverting said sale I to iie made in accordance with the the undersigned Special Muster, will on the thirtieth duv of lillit, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said duy, at the front door uf the county court house proper of Eddy county, Stu Mexico, offer, for sale and sell at puh- I lie auction to the highest and h'st IimIiIit for cash, the al catate situate in the county of E(Hy jUiul Mate of New Mexico, to-wif I The oeuthwest of ho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the lioithwest miai'ter ml the northwest oiinrter of outheast tUiiiter, und the south onc-luilf of the Houtheii quinter of mp oiithrtest iiiuiter, ami the tmith Itme linlf of the northenst ipiait. -A tne siiiilhwest iuartcr. all in civtinn t'lirteen, townslnp twenty-four, rane twenty-eight emt, New Mexico Pnn-c together with all toe water if any there be, io-, iiitiiment nml uppiir'j'iiances Uirvn I belonging. The su mile is mude to snti-fv a jiiiifinent in favor of the plinntiT.

i uml iigniiii.l Joel W. Frunklin sij i Kallieriue E. Franklin, unintintirg, to the date of sale above, specified, I the sum of fl(H4. mid in ndditinn thereto, the cost nf which ha uccrued, mi, I which may hereafter iircruo. rout of this oulr.

to i be taxed. The said mile vhnli be mude nV. ject to all b'vfal taes tint real estate. i HOY S. WAI.I.KR.

Special Mustr. NOTD'K FtU ATION tK'niiR hi pint men of the In'enor, I'. S. Lund i mice nt Koka'cU New Ms-ico, Oct. Notice is heieby civeti liar.

an 0. Ilendrick, of I-oviiil-, New Mt xiio, who on Aug. fi. Illll. made llmte- IfteHil Entry Serial No.

SWU. Sec. I and NV nw't Siv. 21; uml on Sept. It, If' 1 4, mude adilitiniml Itviniesicail Entry St al No.

for ic-t i 24, township 2:1 S. Kange 2 E. M. I'. McHdinn, ha filed notice uf to muke trial proof, to establish cln to the ubi ve desfnlHMl W.

F. vein, I1. S. Coinii.M.;. his 'tice ut urb.bad.

New M. x.cu, p. 1.1, mimes ns w4nesiies: William II. Luidluw. Frank Wesley, John Wall s.

Melvin f. C.vn-or, all nf Loving, New Mexico. E.MMTTT l'ATTN, Keg r. Nov. I Dec.

I NOTICE KOK rcni.lCATlov i Iu parment of the Interior, 1. j. laiiiil I Hllce nt Itoswell, New Mrt-ico, Oct. 2.r, Notice is hereby given that An-nttta M. rienw.nl.

9 who on Oct. 17. 1012, mudo Home- aAU t' 1 an a p'U r-imy Dvriai mi, ud.i.i iftf UTift IS Vi NK'i; NMi SE'si; uod on April 10, made additional Fftry, Serial No. for the Section Tu.vnship 24 S. n.in in N.

M. P. Mi ri.lnui has filed "o-j tice of interitinii to make final threw I year proof, to establish eluiin to the 111 above desi-ribcil, before W. F. McIIvii.ii, l.J.

S. omiiussioner in hia nlllce lit Curlr.i.a.l, N. en 4. II'DI. l.iininnt riHiiie a witnesses: I ClcmenU, Cud Ogle, William A.

Si in mon, John P. i'itkett, all of Carlsbad, N. M. EMMETT PATTO.V, Regi.t-r. Nov.

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