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CARRIZOZO. LINCOLN COUNTY. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY. ÁPrtlL 23, I9l5.
VoL.IX;NO. 18
PHICE $1 50 PER YEAH
DEDICATION OF NEW
MEXICO BUILDING
The New Mexico State Build
ing at the San Diego Ex-
Soaition will bo Dedicated
lav Third
GOV. MCDONALD WILL BE
THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
The dedication of the Now Mexi
co Stnto Iiuildlng at (he San Diego
Exopsltion will bo held May .'id,
with tho most elaborate and im
prcssive ceremonies. On this most
auspicious occasion tho great Sun
shlno Stnto will bo represented by
its most Versatile and talented citi
zenshlp.
Tho princlcnl speaker will bo
Governor McDonald wlillu Mrs, Mc
Donald will ussumo the role of
sponsor for tho occussioii and act
aB mistress of ceremonies.
Among soiiio hundred other New
Mexico clcizcns of prominence tnk-
in,; part in tho day's events wilf be
editor M, li Fox of tho Albiiquor
(lio Journal, Nestor Mnntngii also
of tho Duke City. Mayor Shulcr of
It tm t on and mnniiger Hitlph E
Twitched of tho Now Mexico Bnurd
of Imposition Managers
Quo of the most attractive fea
turns of tho fostivitioi of tho day-
will be the musical numbers. New
Mexico is tho possessor of rure talent
in this art.! Among those who will
chiirm tlio visit in throng with the
"concord of sweet sounds" are Miss
Cimillo Albright mid Miss Kurume
Hnyonnl'ls of Albuquerque, Prof,
Stanley Seder of tho Department
of Music in the New Mexico Unl
versity iind Miss Elizabeth Garrett
who has never failed to charm
tlio penplo overywhoro with her
voico of wonderful strength nnd
richness. A nntivo of this historio
state, tho dnughtar of tlio intrepid
"Pat" Gnrrott of Lincoln County
fame, she is the true old Id of
New Mexico. Tlio production by
this blind queen of wr-glc of the ex
qulslto Now Mexico State Bong
which was adopted by the recent
legislature as tho oflicial song of tho
stnto, and tlio ovation slio hus ro
ceivetl in musical circles the stnto
over, malte her position of promi
nence unique in tho extreme. Tlio
ronditlon of this wonderful song
will be ono of tho chief attractions
of tlio dedicatory ceremonies.
The building ltsolf hits beoti con
stantly open to the visitors since
the beginning of tlio big show the
first of tho year. Its quaint and
striking mission nrehitoeture ming
les delightfully with tlio luxuriant
grnuutU of the Exposition 1'nrk.
Tlio Interior is roplete with overy
representativo resource of tho now
state. Its minora' nnd agricultural
products are strikingly presented to
tlio eastern tourist, its excellent
etlUontinnal facilillos are represen
tog in moving pictures dopict,ing
eotiBí of student nativity from tho
prtpoiiml eduoatioual oonters of tho
ttrju. In this Inst named fenturo
thtjCnrrizozo school appears in the
dlitnlid of school a panoramic
vlow of the servil' bulling nnd
studtnt body, ntx it jjiRt.ijli. game,
of Imihot bull oil tho local athletic
Held Moving -pictures under the
auspices of the U. S, DcpartilAjrff
of Forestry portrnj, na words could
not possibly do, tlio vnst lumbering
resources of Now Mexico, in fnol the
atone has been left unturned, no
expenso spnrcd to bIiow to eastern
anilal an intimation of tlio unox
pected wealth of this matchless
tato.
In fact tho New Mexico building
has been reported by out oftolo
visitors as tho most popular of nil
the state buildings; and manager
Twitchell reports with genuine
Gratification tlio monv inanities of
visitors from all ovor tho Unitod
States regarding this most resource
ful region
With its silver tongucd orators to
leclalm Its bounty, Its most gifted
musicians to chant its praise, with I
displays of its wonderful nnd wealth
giving resources to greol tho eye, no
visitor from fni or nunr can resist
tho unanimous npponl of the great
now stnto of Now Mexico.
"Como thou with us nnd wo will
do theo good."
VISITING IN TEXAS
MD Foramen writes from Mid
land, Texas, where ho went recently
for n visit to the family of Ins nop
hew, Judge Isaacks. that he Is en
joying himsolf and having a very
pleasant visit. Mr Foreman says
that the only thing noccssiry to
mako his visit tip top is tlio regular
weekly visit of ihe O.itlook. W
will seo that his wants are supplied
AUCTION BRIDGE CLUB
At the horns of Mr nnd Mrs. .1
F. Klmbiill (lie Auction Hrldgo Club
consisting of eight mpinliers, were
hostess Wednesday evening to their
liiHbnnds Games of whist wore
tho order of tho oventng nnd n most
plonsiint timo was oxporioncod.
The nuteomo of the game, showed
tho lady holding tlio highest score
to bo Mrs A. J. Holland whilo Mr.
Frank J Sagor was tho most sue
eessful gentleman. A dainty three
courso luncheon was served.
BIG SALE
blsowhero In this Issue appears
n pnge advertisement for tlio firm
of Zleglor Bros,, in which I hoy
announce their 7th Anniversary
Sale. This sale coming as it does
right at tlio beginning of tlio spring
season gives the buyer not only
the benefit of tho reduction in the
snlo price but they have an oppor
(unity to get tho newest ideas in
stylo nnd gnmciit beforo tho stock
hus been picked ovor.
RETURNS FROM TEXAS
Hov It L Day of tho local Bap
list chuscli returned Wednesday
afternoon from an extended tour to
Tcxns points, having
trip successfully on his
eylindor motorcycle
",,Uo tl,e
new twin
USE LIGHTER CARS
The heavy condition of tho Curri
nizu.-Hoswell road bus made the
necessary uso of lighter cars than
tho big Abbott Dottolis, so the lit
tle Ford ií again on the job in Ihe
tritf'isportatloti of U.S. mail. This
wcaK-'h ideal weather should oxart u
great Improvement on road
tlduá generally.
üondl.
COMMENCEMENT
iimwnninrmn umn
TYLLn. UIUiYVlNU IIIIAA
TllO Graduating Exercises of
the Carrizozo High School
Being Looked forward to
With Much Interest by all
CLASS OF FIVE TO
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
The commencement oxorclecs
of
tho Carrizozo High school bid
fair
this your to bo a most significant
occassion in the growth and dove1
lopment of this oducational lnttltu
Hon The closing exercises on the
evening of May 21st will bo one of
universal interest in tho town and
community, as a class of fivo will
rccsivo their diplomas
Tho valedictory will bo delivered
by Olivia Kennedy and the sulutn
lory by Emiiel Anderson. Disides
these specinl features thero will be
interesting contributions by each
member of llm class such na the
class poem. and class prophecy, nil
representative of tho pupils best
th night and elTort on till crowning
occasion of their school career.
The Uacsalaurento address will
ha dslivored by Gov. McDonald
who tins consented to lo In Curri
znzo at tills time for thu expressed
purpose of allowing his interest in
this year's promising graduating
class nnd tlio school in general.
That tho Governor is still a true
Carrizozo citizen is beyond question
nuil his friends nnd neighbors will
all be there to hear his address
The Carrizozo High School dlplo
ma has como to mean something
Superintendent McCurdy Is rocenlly
In receipt of ntlvico from president
David It. Uoytl ot tlio State Unl
versity that certificates of entrance
to that institution will be provided
to bo presented to each pupil with
tho diploma. This significant com
munication needs no comment.
On Tuesday night ol com monte
moot week, tho seventh nnd eighth
grades under the direction of Miss
KohlmpIT will give n piny Faith
ful practice is now going on nnd
this bids fair to un n real success
Tho baccnlauroato sermon will
bo delivered by Hev. It L. Day in
tho Baptist church Sunday, Mav
Kith, nt 11 a. in.
All of tho public programs of tho
week will bo enlivened by musical
numbers from nil deportments, In
eluding drills nnd aetioii songs by
pupils of tho grades and glees
.,.i
nidi I
bourses of a spiingtlmo nature by
tlio High School chorus width re-
eeutly rendered with such credit
n..nrua. "Pnnllnn " All nf
tho events of commencement week
8iim,,l , attended by each nnd
overy patron nnd friend uf the
school. Hand work of nil kinds
will bo displayed for public npprnv
al, everything will bo nt its best
and uvory friend of education might
to mako manifest Ids interest In the
present mnuagamont and offer en
cnurngcmonUfur the uudortnkiug of
still greater prospects for the per
feeling of educational ndvautages
estonded to tho yntith of this dig
trlct.
AN INTERESTING MEETING
1,,B
The Wotnnn's Uoinn Mission
Society mot Wednesday ufUmoon
st'the home of Mrs. Robert T
Liions. There wo a record attend
nnco of twenty four Indies and
a
most profitable meeting resulted.
The subject )r special discussion
was "China" pertaining to forcjgn
missions and "Blum Work In
the Cities" as n phase oj tho
work at home. A talk was deliver
ed on tho latter subject by Mrs. E
D. Lewis who has had first-hand
experience in tho cliy of Chicago
Among other interesting features
was a paper by Mrs. George 1)
Harbor ontltlod; "Tlio Waiting
World, Our Opportunity." An In
strumeutal violin-piano duette
'Sweol Bye and Byo Variations"
by Mcsdatucs Lewis nnd Donaldson
and a voenl duetto by Mcsdnmes
Dell end Cribb oiitillcd, "Tho
Whole Wide World for .Irsus."
After the rendition of tlio pro
grumme a deligh'.ful social hour cu
sued, at the end of whloh delicious
ico cream, cuke and coffee were
served In the goodly number of
guests presen't.
The Society will De I lie guestsi
Wodnesdny week of Mesdaincs Hnr
bcr nuil Tennis nt I ho residence of
tlio Inst named lady.
UNTIL MAY FIRST ONLY
If you have not paid jiour poll
tax for 1015 vnu had belter get
liusv as you only have n tow morn
days of grace, ns nil delinquent
noil tax must be paid by May 1st
John E Dell whose term as mem
bcr of the school board expires
tho above date and whose duty
is ns olerk of tho board to collect
this tax. will lie compelled to turn
()Vcr , delinquent list to tlio jiH
.c 0f (i,e ncnu0 f,. collection
nt tho expiration of Ids term Mr
Bell has sent nut notices to
able bodied men over 21 years
all
of
ami who ate not exempted from
this tax and it is Ids desiro that
will not bo necefsnry to turn
nny namcB lor non-paymeni oi ims
small sum, which is $1.00. A hint
to tiie wise is suHieient
MRS. ROLLAND ENTERTAINS
Mrs. A. J. Holland wan hostess
to n second net of her friends on
Friday evening in honor of her
mother Mrs W. C. McDonald
Whist was the game of tlio evening
with Mrs Geo Barber the winner
of tho ladies' prize and Mr, L B
Crawford the holder of tho highest
uonllemnu's score. Tnwnnl the
''80 11,8 evening s enjoyine... a
0 . t I - .. 1 A
dollgliliui supper wn serven, .no
privilege of tho meeting Ihe flirt
hidy of tho Stale was thoroughly
enjoyed by those In attendance on
these two tr.ost
pleasurable occn.
sinus.
ENTERTAINS FRIDAY NIGHT
Some forty invitations arc mil
announcing I lie ciiiertaintiient lo
lio givoii Friday evening at the
Hamilton residence 'by Mosduinos
llmnllton, Nyo 'add Donaldson
This bids fair to be one of tho mosi
popular social events of the sonson,
and luvilud gliosis nro anticipating a
most delightful evening, '. .
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!an amendment to
ADD. HOMESTEAD ACT
lomestoadora Who Have
Made Final Proof on Claims
Aro Now Allowed to File
on an Additional 100
PRIVILEGE HERETO
FORE NOT ALLOWED
Additional entries now aro allow
ed by tho govornmont to persons
who havo already mado final proof,
according to an announcement in
Harrlck'a Law Reports An amend
ment to tho enlarged homestead
act was passed by congress hi M-nffh
This net provides that any person
who tins made, or shall make home
stead entry of lands of tho chnrnc-
ter described in 'ho enlarged
homestead act of Fob. 10, 1001).
and who has not submitted tltinl
proof thereon, or who having sub.
mittcd fiunl proof still owns nnd
occupies tho laud thus entered
shall havo the right to enter public
lauds, s'ibject to the provisions of
this uct, contiguous to his first en
try, which all till not, togotli?r with
tlio original entry, exceed 120 acres
provided that the land orglnally
entered anil that covered by the
additional entry shall first be de-
designated as subject to this net, as
provided lfy section 1.
That nt tho limn of making final
proof, ns piovidcd in sectiuu 321) 1
of (lie revised statutes the cntryinnn
shall, in addition to Ihe proifs nnd
nllldavits acriuired, nrovoby lilin-
salf unci two eiedih'.e wiliicsce?,
thul nt least one-sixteenth of 'the
area embraced In such entry was
continuously cultivated fur agricul
tural crops other than nativo grus
sis beginning with llie second year
of tlio unity; and that at least one
eighth of the area embraced in the
entry was continuously cultivated
encli venr thereafter.
GLAD TU GET BACK
Mnndny of this week tlio Outlook
enjoyed a very plensant visit from
Geo Con one of Lincoln county's
most (tibstniitinl citizens who re
sides ut Glencnc. Mr. Cue with bin
wife mid daughter, Mist- Mina, have
just returned from tho expositions
nnd other points in California where
they have spent the past sovoral
weeks. Mr. Coo leporls a ery
pleasant time in tlio Golden slate
but oxprrms himself ns being glad
lo get bark to llieSuiishilie Slate.
He suys tlmt while California is u
groat stnto mid a great amount nf
wealth Is represented thero, to takr
I' in general New Mexico is in a
better condition nnd its people mo
more prosperous and contented
than those of California, which is
very llk'ly n fnot. Just n visit to
some nthor port of the country is
nil that Is necessary lo convince us
I hut New Mexico is the host place
on the gteeii foot stool.
BUSINESS GETTING BETTER
It. F. Norris reports railroad
business un I lie riso. An utiU8iin)y
largo number nf engines were need
ml for Wednesday's butiiMM. All
his indium oi (ho revival of business
in gencrld.whloli baton .enjoyed
the country liver.
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