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ft OCKOCK?Q0X)OOXQOO00O0QOO0 LOCAL NEWS. t tHaV tnMI, TH Bit 0 N uooooooo OOOOOOOw ( lick Meal gasoline stoves for Kale by Tracy-Koberts Hardware Co. J. L. Taylor the Monument justice of the peace was in town this week. All the Uu-at hooks of fiction, lomance and adventure ut the L'ddy Druvf Co. Mr. McArthur father of W. (J. wa in from Monument this week attending court. (juiek Meal gasoline stoves for sale iv Tracy-Roberts Hardware Co. Mrs, .1. A. Klassnercnmedown from Pieacho, yesterday to visit her husband who hits been ill at the hospital. K. K. Kornegay. of Monu ment, was in town this week to look after the case wherein his son tJrover is charged with cutting a school teacher. , .. , 4 ,., ,, lhe Ladies ot M Iviwanisi lainonc cnurcii win um-i '"iMassner win no gian ;o near sale, at Furdy's furniture store, tiat u has about recovered from 1 .l....rl..ii.t l..ini. . .1 u ...... .1. . r .i pies uiiiikiiiiui.-', """" made candies. etc.. Saturday, March I'M. When visiting Denver, stop at i the new Hotel Alamo, col lier 17th i and Market Streets. Strictly modern, with elevator service. Public and private baths. Kates 1.00 per day and up. The Otis school board let the contract Monday for :'.t;o feet of sidewalk a 1 M i barrel cistern and the replastering of the ceiling and reporting the school houe and also painting and kalsoinin ing. The fire department was treated to a fine lunch last Sat urday evening by C. II. (i. !etls, who was here from New York getting up an advertising book let for the Carlsbad business houses. Uobt. T. McClung the news paper correspondent from It is-1 well was taken to the hospital ; last Saturday sutl'eiing fioiu in-i tlamaUon of the storuach. A j Mr. .!. II. Roberts, of Lake high fever deyojoped from which j w nod. value dow n Monday to ac he has been sull'ering all week, i company Mrs. Koberts hoiui The new Alam i Hotel ' I 17th and Market streets, Denver, is fast becoming the favorite stopping place for those of our people desiring first class accom modations at a n o m i tml cost. Once a patron, always a patron. Mr. tJihbs, who jiurchased the Wright place from Will Kerr, recently completed an eighty barrel cistern of brick and cement. Iapphancr Ki e doing the work. Mr. (!ibbs is sowing the place to alfalfa and putting out a ten acre orchard. A party of twelve native offi ce, s and members of the United Fraternity of Mexico, came in Tuesday night from Koswell and met with the members of the lodge located at this point Wed nesday night. A "baile" or dance and supper wns given at he skating rink in the Tansill block in honor of the visitors, at which several speeches were made also. A freak head of deer horns mounted by Mat Ohtiemus may be seen in the show window of the Star Pharmacy. The horns are fuzzy, about eighteen inches long ami half to three fourths of an inch in diameter. This class of horns are sometimes taken for -Cactus" buck horns, but by experts are said to be freak horns that are rare. Ohnemus as usual performed a fine job on the head. The Woman's Club takes pleas ure in announcing another of its high grade entertainments. The gifted actor Claude Okling will give a lecture with Shakespear and othor poetical readings, at M. K. church for the benefit of the Heading room fund. The Shakes- Keare department can vouch for 1r. Olding's reading, having had "a taste of its quality." He also kindly read for the pupils at the school to their great delight. S. F. Crockett, of the Plains near Monument was in Tuesday He states that his farming operations were retarded last , year bv drouth but he raised niioicieili 101 n aim mm- n iren ... ., .. ,. i ,. hts stock. His fruit trees did MJ!n Ut A- Vr V ! " well and he now has peach trees W 1"'. rm "f three inches in diameter that 1 f1"?. ' closing the deal never were irrigated. Hethinks 1,iSt "'K'" the Monument country will grow The Mitchell trial has practi fruit without irrigation. He was ',. ally ,HTupied the attention t' formerly in the sheen business. ,,,. emir, nil this wpk nml is sullident corn and cane t feed but thinks farming and fruit will snortiy crowd out trie sheep. I The testimony for the territory While coming from Monument!" verf r"" anl hIi..... Mondav It. II. Knowles lost a j l',at 1 w.'re t'l''. hut valuable horse from the ejects he J1" ' ,..., ,,; i.i,ii.. .,,,,,,,, prove an aiaiu. iiaiewoou v iU'i,h iom. Armstrong ar.' assisting IW. i I IIIIIML' II III I" 1111 H lllll. I I I' had celeorated hy games an.l j "P'ls , , . .1 u)t. many friends of Joe A: i inr M-ver auacK 01 leverwoicn held him in its grasp for over tour months. Joe has been out V'" "'' " ""sh i "'!"" Mr. L. W. Mcllay formerly of Oklahoma, has commenced - ex-' tensive improvements on the L-in.1 recently purchased by him : from Mr. S'illiman. having con- structed a lL'." barrel cistern and about completed a comfortable home, The firemen's dance last Fri day night was the biggest vet. i Over forty couples w ere present jof the fireman besides trtenty- four others. The lircmon'sdoings lire becoming more popular 'eu-ry time. Cards are out announcing t he marriage of Miss Florence Mat thews .McKeen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. McKeen to Mr. (ieorge Preston , lack-on i i . . . . . i . . . i . . ia; iioi ai ine .viepioinsi eiuiich ( arb-oa I. irom the Andinson ."sanitarium. , !.., i. .1 , . I , j.ui-.. uii'inii iiair!i: ian ! covered from her late illness le W. .1. Anderson was in from the ( tiiadalupes Tuesday to brand in a nuncn oi sixtv covvs, pur- eha.Mil by Scoggin ,vi Anderson I rolll Will Plllkertoll. people of the Plains are justly ;ClltlnK Attorney L. (). l ullen, In accordance with custom ami entitled to have the sand covered j "' Hujac & Price are conduct- law. I. Cieorge Curry, governor with heavy earth and they feel mir the defense, l he terrnory f the Territory of New Mexico. not troduc its t videnoe. a line on March 27th. A. I . 1'.hS. as Ar- Last Saturday wastheeleventh which at present indicates that bor I av in the Territory if N'rxv birthdayof Master Clay lieckett J every effort will be put forth to . M,.xi,.. and a urge number ol his little . jirove an alabi as to I! M. -tv... .niim-.i .,j ;a w ..ll Ln,,u n friends gathered to celebrate it ! Mitchell and saddle the crim, of:. 1 ' 1 ,,l,im; k'" " ' at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. sheep stealing on some other. Hie principal object lr which Meckett. Refreshments were possibly I.unders Mitchell. ; this da was established' and it served after the little fellows! i is certainly an object that should K. . I. Simpson this Week Sold ! unlay. P meet at tin i-uurt limine in the Fl irence townsite to Carter ' ""'!, "' Uv" !' k'. I ' .m. ...,. ,.l . ...Ol :. ... I While ili'li'gatiM w nl I c e ectcil to t In . mova.. who will iminvve I valH ,,. .,.ScMtai,M- cimcii a.i ttie property by settmgout trees term. .rial c..nvci,ii,,i. . ami ii cluui etc. man nt tin' Hd'ly nuM v Central ( inn tint t ee tu serve t n eai s nr lint II I In S Jlliro W. F. Dailgherity, of I next cunveiitieti. lia, h iin-ciin t sliall Da VI oil called veslerdne In r... I ejililled in I lie cum y ci.n cut urn. tu new his subscription for the sixteenth time to the Current Campbell Hardy, of the Albu iiueriiue Journal came in yester day in the interest of his paper. He will write up the town. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fuoss moved this week into the Cra v ford house south of the public school. Lawyer Atkinson, of Artesia. one of the most genial of the Artesia bar was in town yester. ,j;,v '' ! Don't wait for hot weather, ( get a gasoline stove now. The I New Process is the best made, ! t i (, - ... ,, L '!.' ,i (l 1 w 'tnsn ,,1H 1wt'"k t'nV"n)f to ! H,,mu riula' ',r "''t'n?. Mr. and Mrs. Dilley visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Tiftion six miles south. A. A. Driggs, and wife of Amarillo, visited with friends in Carlsbad this week. Henry Williams, who ranches near White Breaks was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fenton re turned to Carlsbad this week. G. M. McGonagili came in yes terday from trx Plains. The grand jury returned eight true bills this morning, among them bills against the Koriwgay boy and Holly Ray. T. , . ,, . ' Mt J ;,"; ,. creating considerable interest, - ...... nuck Meal Ga.oline Stove. ' a i o i . ,i- . .'v cniiii or an unirameo nireci irirl can iis it af'el I'u. l duly costs lor ! cents a dav : No'kindline-, ashes soot c!n t or ... ' . IA I. Cheaper than Wood at $:!.im a c.n-d. We sell them. Tuvc v-IIuiuiurs lii.w Notice to all Whom it May Concern. This is to announce and v ie , .,i,, ,i , .. . ,; , ' otu e ,,liU lUv 1 ,st, h' , "' tl,ls territory declared that all able bodied male citizen- under the age of sixty din) year lesid- ing within anv distiM't to be a road district by the board of county sinners of any county territory, is subject to work tiie public said !i-d rict. or to pa., tax of .Si. on each, an- etnptioti heretofore ill plyin-.r to residents ol leelai ,., .ider ol the o call "id of a road iTe ex 'I'ci' up icorpof. atet (III. wns was repraled. All , t hot el ore. w . e' I'esi- d' iiicorpiiraied tow n.- i,r denji living out side l he 1). i nds ol same are subject to sal i lax or a call to work. Demotcratic Convention Call. A i tin- mi'i'itu; .,i r-miil y i - -n 1 1 ,il r Minn day Sliir.-li V til. tin ;ik I- -mjil fur li e -i 1 1 1 1 il' lIl'llHIC .t i, held Sai ,ii -'nliiiwiiif call ti cut lull : cll'ili:-llh li d ir ivni c i u c delegates 1 1 1 a ill, nil lii.'li.in cl fur tlic I III, 'l lii' pi i-i'liii-t t-lutii no ri tn call meet iiis in . .... i ... i i cumv cnt.w-hin.M. i i made (Hid x.-eoiidi-it. V. a Itic lit Alilll. It Iii'ILc llic m-ciiiul Si, I nut' vet" fur each I'm wiles, nr t rai I urn UiiTei'l, ciihI nt tin- last eetieral elec tin n lurll. A. I .aria.. Iu l.n ileli'aie .i i'. ingress in l'.HHi. I liin uives lh.' re .i'clive .ei mi Is Uie fiillnwiiiL' lei.ii -.etiliilinli in Hie i,,v,,'""': Carlsbad I Lakcwood Hope (hiecn Malaga Aliesta Dayton 1 Monument 1 Knowles 1 The t'l.ll.nvini; .ei to act us judges i I r 'i incis: ilis were ainiititeil their -C!4HCtHe aiU!iad T ( ' I hirne, T. .1 -led her Win. ,1 'lues. Maliiea; lieu. Stutw, ('. V. I.arrie inure. W. A. r'urcluitid. Kn.m l. K: A. I. Heard. 1 1. II. n.le man, Klnretii-e l...w. MoMuiiient : I . I'. Illinjhum, Henry K id. .1. I.' I avl'.r. I.akewinil: IV W I'.ile, T. M. Waller. Ir. VV M Harper. Ilaytnn: M li. ul'.ier. J. W. t'liislinlin. ,1. VV. I-' rank Artesia: Alliert Pinko, K l". Ilik! gltiH. .1 I.. ,Swet.inri II.,,.: l. I.. Idtns, j. ll. Wliite. J. (jui'i'ii: .1 K Means, den. w. ,J l.nilerHMfi. "' The filtu irii? lire the uiiinurits as hchhi'iI uk'ait,-t catididates for t in h oilin. for the (.nt ,..m. of ili-fmyitig x licnsHS of inttiury eleclinti arid other ; fifceKHiiry i'X.efirt: i Kr Tr.'HMurer ut,.l Ctli-rtwr - f'.Miii: ;, shenir j;;-!'" Ki.r I'n.l.ate 1lerk '.hi. do. Ki.r AHn.ms.ir '.i KorSupt. IMh. Ini.tii.cii.. ----;" ' K.r CommiBHiune '. Kor Surveyor 20.m) J. T. Cooi'KK, Chairman. J. U. Hahvey, Secretary. ARBOR DAY MAR. 27. Governor Georg Curt y l.ue n,..,.i. ,.,; n.: .I.. " " ... I .ail I riuay in Month. (Jovernor fjeorge Curry Mn- day issued a proclamation dosig- nating Friday. March 27th. as Arbor l ay. The document, fives the purpose of Arbor hay and urges its proper observance. , reads: , ,- ,;,,v,.:kSoks imi.m i.a.MA I K.N. Kxecutive MhVe. Santa Fe. ..... Arbor Day Proclamation, lmw. . i inspire in its behalf interest and Mil iv it v on the n:rt of e efV public spirted eiti.en in New Mexico. Tree culture in our territory is a valuable public im provement as well a a beaut ilier of private grounds and parks. Its neulect throughout the union by pad generations and the w l;nl' ale devastation and des- ti action of numerous variet ies ol trees ill large mountain forests as .veil as smaller areas (d' wood- land for purposes of private gam has a'arined the entire nation in that a national resource is being endangered ; and I ne vimm ni:,eni authorities are taking vigorous measures towards am sting this destruction and to.vard- adopt- iug pract i-.-al ni' t h" !-. of i elot-i 1 1 vd ion. "I recommend that Arbor Day III New Mexico bee .ill.'-ideted a holidav iu all the - I ' " 'I ; th it the school iiuthofitle.-. lake this ixva-ioli to bea d il'.v t he ground about lhe buildim--- by lla plant- ;n" of 1 fee .. The co'ltil -d I -nperilitelldetits llV herele. I e i,uosted to publish this procl.ima- , m t hl'illg li'ii-lt their re-pective c. lid ies. and to eticouru'.'o t he teachers to take an active in !i rest in t he plans of I he dav . "1 cordially in' it'' the an! bur pies of every city, lo.vn and village in the territory t" l''k into the t roc quest ion of t In respective communities and take steps towards the imiiroveini id.-, that will suggest themselves o their minds. "Done at the Kxecutive nllice this, the loth day of March, A. D. I'.tw. "Witness in v band and the great seal of the territory m N'eW Mexico. I "(Seal! Ckiikiik Crmi. ( lovernor. "Attest: Nvtiian -Iii:a, , "Secretary of New .Mexico." To the school children of the United States: Arbor Day (which means simply "Tree Day") is now observed in every state iuthe I'nii n and mainly in the. schools. At various times from January to December, but cliieily in this month of April, you give a day i ..." .i ,i. u i .i ... . or ,....v ..... .... ..i - ercises and perhaps to actual tree pii.u. in .vcognit, . ... i , ...i .... r , riii t ri l t ii it i : i r ii in i i in iiii iid a nauon, htm oi mu uirj jieni i ,,, I, ..,,.,, ,.,.int'..r .'ii..l m..',il ' . ... jimducts to the cominunith S II) which Vnl live, . . It is well that yotl shotlM eelc- brate your Arbor Day thought- ... .- fully, for within your life lime the nation's need of trees will become serious. We of an older generation can get aiong with what we have, though with grow. big hardshi; but in your lull manhood and womanhood you will want what nature once so bountifully suptilied and man so thoughtlessly destroyed: ;md be cause of that want ' will re froach us. not for what we have used, but for what we have wasted For the nation as for the tna'i woman tid the U.v or girl. the road to success is the right use of what we have and the im provement of present opportu nity. If you neglect to prepare yourselves now for the duties and rcspuiisibiltios which will f;i upon you later, if you do t learn the things which vm will n I t . know after vo.ir suiler the conseMuences. So any nation which iu its youth jvs olllv ,. ,., jw xviiul i ' -.i "V- """"lies without isbahding. must expect the penalty of the prodigal, whose hhor eould with dillicultv litnl lllll the hare means ot lite. A people without children could face a hopeless future; a cou nt r without trees is almost as bopless; fo e-d s w hich aie so u-o.l that they cannot renew theiusehes will soon ani-h. atid w II ll t hem all ! heir beiielif A true forest i-i not merely a store house full of wood, but . as it w-ere. a factoi of w I and at ,(, ...U11, (in). ;( ,.,.s,.,.v,,j,. ( water. When oii heip to pre. H,.rve our forests or to plant new ones you are acting (lie part of a good citizens. The value of forestry ieserV"S. therefore, to be taught in lhe schools, w Inch aim to male eo.nl citizens of v oil. If our A rbor I l;i eer I'ise; help yo to lealie w hat bell. IU s each olc o oil reCel1. e h.cv by belietit s It. Mil the lore v o:u rsi -tain i an niav ci i . i . i". i h-' v w , II -ei v e a . ... I end. III. id. n!: ii I V I I I . :!.. Win Mexii mi Orilcr C lebi'iilcs. I he -ei id aniin er arv .! the .si an Mutual l!. i,. lit ."-.n il tv M t. l -OU' lav b.v V. a - eel peak I III1 .-iodine Lid at.il : I'lnk d U. ,1 v rand in the lie i. a oi at ll.. eveiiiii'.. Th dr.- -e.l by .1. inc I die was ad-i- Triiiillo; presi- i nt of t he Kosw .1. M. (ionzal.v.. eue.si.s were pre II .-.oeiety and I'he following nt from Uos- Well: .ales, vvardo ireras, .liv,u - Tru i v o. .1. M. ( ion Ant. .nio Con.alez, Kd P. Ionale,.. I.asaru ( 'on. Andre Pal.u io and fain- iiy, Ueini'dio.. .luaii., Alberto Ituiz, Peyes Truiillo, Henry Ymuig. Charlie Young. Ramon ISurola, Jesus i, inale.. .K'SIIS A. MolltoV o. Junt Ketiiroed I'i'om the Holt ranch near Lakcwood and a special call to llageriuan, t he mo s t expert dentist m New Mexico and for fourteen years secretary of the New Mexico Hoard of Dental examiners, A. A. Hearup, D. D. S. I r Hearup ha - t he most up to date complete and finest eiplipped denial ollice outfit ill New Mexico, or for that matter tlieentlie soiithweit, and knows him. tl(11.(1 ,. ,4.s(,f., i,,,,,,,,,.,!. f ....i.o... Tin- most intricate and ditlicult .leases are treated in a skillful manner by the doctor, who has resided in this section for over twenty three years. Scalded! The Ilyldeguards have been in hot water ever since they learned the intentions of the young men of this city regarding their soci ety. They had better be. Not yet but wait.