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NOGAL OSCURO
Six-horse teams re hauling in
ora from near old Estey City;
Mr. Kettix from Indiana lias
bean hero looking fur n location'
Heiwas io well pleased with the
ollraate that lie says he will move
out.
Á Mexican, who wai bcatitif; hi
way. on a freight, was killed Mon
day night in front nf tho depot
Moth legs were cut off dose to thn
bodjr. He lived four or fivo hours,
Mr. Knox, thr lawyer of Chicago
who represent! the larger intercale
of the Oscuro Development Assncl
ation, is here. They held n Mock
holders' meeting and did some pre
lltnliiary work Also Mr I'attoa, the
originator of thn Dull flap Dam
cbome is here from Denver. There
is strong talk that thoy will com
bino and put in both tho dam and
a deep well. Hero's hoping wo wilj
no.bo kept in "suspenders" much
longer.
i-'
LINCOLN
Alf. Lindly of I ho Spur ranch is
visiting A. L. Ilulber't.
íi is reported that the Geo. I).
Barber residence has been sold.
Mrs. M. N Conley of Hola Can
yon has been seriously III but at
last reports was improving
A. L. Hulbort and Eugene Dow
returned Sunduy from a hunt in
the Capitana but failed to bring in
any gamo.
i. M. Pen field lias sold the prop
rty formeily owned by David
Gallegos tu Mr. Watson who wilt
oooupy it as a lesldenco.
Dr. E. L. Woods has purchased
the Henry Lutz residence in Lin
coin and Is busily engaged in fitting
it up for an up to dato sanatorium
for the treatment of tuberculosis
and othor ailments. It is on ideal
location for a sanatorium and wo
bespeak for the doctor success in
this bow enterprise,
Thomas Whituker has moved to
White Oaks where he has on ploy
rnent in the mines this winter.
Adam Zumwalt is tho proudest
hunter in the camp, having killed a
large bear on Monday Intt. It
measured nix feel iron tip to tip.
Thanksgiving dinner was served
lu the Henley chapel In Nogal
Thursday, after which all the neigh
bora got together and plotod against
eataa and his allies,
Jews May has just finished a
coe'tract for Mr Urauuin on the
oeiebrated mine owner by Hender
and Uranura. He tunneled in. leav
ioj the ore body on one side which
is a BSBgniHoent eight. An exper
that, is hero frota Chicago says tli
mina is something wonderful.
ML R. HICKS ALMANAC
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1010 Al
nanao is by far tho finest, Urgent
and, best ever before printed. The
Hicks storm and weather forceaste
for 1015 again have proven their
truth and value, and this splendid
Alruanae for 1010 Mióuld find Its
way straight into every hone and
ofDse la America. The Rev, Irl II
Hicks Magusiue, Word and Works,
and his unique Almanao should
always go together, both for only
one. dollar year Tho Almanac
alone ta 35n, prepaid, Send to
Word and Works Publishing Comp
any, 3401 Franklin Ave., Rl. Louie.
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INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
NEEDED
(II r II. S. IUnr. I While Oaka)
Early reports fiom Republican
centers of activity point toward a
veritable showrr of "favorite eons'
candidate! for tho presidency, whin
the time arrives to pick the eland
ard bearer of the party in 1010.
There have been brought forward
to date, no less than noven probable
starters, every one of medicare
quality en judged by record and
utterance,
There have on tho other hand
been mentioned three, Lawrence
Y. Sherman, Elihu Root and Chas,
Evans Hughes, who possess the
calibre that Is essential to tho
leadership of a great nntional
parly.
It Is barely possible that there is
yet another who muy be brought
forward, capable of standing with
Mr. Shorman, Mr. Root and Mr.
Hughes.
When the Republican leaders Got
together to chooso tho man who
hall stand in tho van of the march,
they will meet facu to fuco the
question of sacrificing petty, am
billons and choosing a big man, or
of elevating selfish hopes, jeopardiz
ing tho interests of tho purty and
lowering national ideals by per
milling a "favorito son" with liltlo
elso to recommend him, to attain
the honor.
It is hardly necebsary to make
the observation that in the first
case, if political Indications run
true the possibility of Republican
success looinB largo.
President Wilson has made his
mistake, but his course in the
main has suggested true patriotism,
viewed from evory angle a patriot
ism tempered with good judgment
and restraint which litis not per
initted tho eagle to scream too
loudly when such a challenge would
have involved us in conflict. His
apparent failure to comprehend the
necnsslty for nntional defenre and
inubility to realize (he present weak
condition of the defenses we have
has been palliated by a latter-day
conversion to tho defensive idea
and the pledge to throw admluls
tration influence on that side of the
scales.
In our past three years, over-full
with international alTalrs, party
Ubis have grown indlstlct. It han
been borne home to the Uuitod
States that there are far more im
portant things than those Issues
politicians usually put forward to
contend for, and the easting of
ballots in 1010, by intelligent
voters, will be governed by the
realization that tho man they must
be, cast for, Is the one best filled to
be president ot a great nation
unsettled times Nn small gauge
pretender can rido his hobbies to
Washington, under such conditions.
Tho same conditions, will be
under duo consideration, of all
Weighty matters concerning sena
tois, congressman and representa
tlves, so that the clothes to bo
worn around the various depart
mental functions of government,
legislative, In conjunction with the
House of Representatives, exeeii
tive, in conjunction with the presi
dent in handling appointments to
office, formation of treaties and
judicial as forming tho high court
ol impeachment.
Good 3 room house, dean and In
good shapo'locatcd ou lot 70 by HO
feet, good well and yard fence, in
Highland addition to Carrlzozo
Price $500 00. 8 tod t man & Byron
$j 1 t 1 nL-V 1 ILIA K
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CRYSTAL THEATER
"THE HOME OF 60 OD PICTURE!"
BANK BUILDING
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays $jj
and Saturdays of each week $
Completo Chango of Program Kadi Night
SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. U.
Kh TirfTai-fe iWa JS 5 K-i rfi iKi KA l&a if- "fe
I'llOMPT SERVICE
AM. WORK GUARANTEED
RALPH JONES
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
I.OOATKI1 tM OLD
1. O. lIUIt.UIMl
.iiaiiiuim
Curmozo, N. M.
10RSLE Fine stock ranch
This ranch will easily handle 1000
head of cattle, is located on uuser-
veyed land, Tho ranch has one
good well, plenty of good water, at
a depth of 450 feet but tho water
has to bo raised by pump 300 feet.
This well of water ountrolb all
tho rango for several miles arnuudi
no danger of being crowded Sev
eral other wells have been drilled
on this ranch but wero all abandon
ed at several hundred feet with no
wetrr. This ranch has a growth of
gramma gras nearly all over it and
is now not slocked at all, only 20
miles irom the county seat of Lin
coin county, New Mexico. d.sh
price $1500.00 Call or write Carri
zuzo Outlook.
Good stunk, grain, and timber
rune!) of 4M acres, in Duaglds
eounty, Oregon 2 12 miles to good
town, about 100 acres In cultivation
about 300 acres in timber and past
turn, a yield of (10 bushels tif wheat
and oats am not uncommon In tills
locality. Fruits of nearly nil kinds
yield well. Tills placo it divided
into five pastures and each subtil
vision has n lino spring of water
The place Is equlped with 3 large
barns and will make a choice Dairy
ranch the barns being large and
roomy so that all the dairy stock
can be housed as well as all tho feed
stuff, aud there aro nbout 150 aeres
of this that is covered with vlrgiu
reder and red wood timber and
being in 2 1 2 miles of the shipping
point will make the tlmlwr worth
more than i asked for the entire
place. In fact tho 2 story 7 room
house, the barns and other buildings
aud improvements on the place
have cost as much us the placo can
be bougnt for Price SI2Ü00 00
Terms, 1 2 oah, balance In annual
payments of $500 00 each, with
Interest of 8 per oent on deferred
payments Stadtman & Uyron
Fine ranch of 320 acres located
two and one half mllns from Carri
zuzo, N. M. 300 acres fenced with
3 wires, good well nod wind mill,
plenty of water, good 5 room frame
house, family orchard all young
trees, tnck-barii and corral This
will make nomo one a cond home
in a healthy climate and nt the
same time they enn if properly
handled reallio good returns on
the investment the improvements
have eoBt as much as is asked for
the plnco. i'rice $2000, one half
cash, term on balance Si adttnun
i Uyron.
A eplendid little homo 6 miles
from Albuquerque, N. M 1 1 aeres
under fence, 8 1-2 acres in ulfalfu
yields from 4 to five craps eacl
year. This is on the upper ditch
aii'l always gets first water on the
ditch, there Is outside range for
stock adjoining this placo, place is
equipped with a gnnd 4 roam adobe
house, and barn 40 by 80 fret has a
small orchard of choice fruits
Price $25 00 terms $500 00 down
batanee to suit purchaser. Stadl
man & Uyron.
RHEUM A TIG
SUFFERERS
GIVEN QUIOK RELIEF
fata leaves almost
as If bjr magic when
iou begin using "5
Jrops," tho famous old
remedy for Rheuma
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica. Neuralgia
and kindred trouble.
It goes right to tho
spot, stops Iho aches
nod palas and nukes
Ills wortn living Uel
abotllo of "5 Drops"
today. A booklet with
each bottle gives full
directions for use.
Don't delay. Demand
"5-Drops." Don't ac
cept anything else In
tilacaoflL Ab atrae-
(lit cut lapt yea. If yoa Uva too fir
from a drug store send One Dollar to
Swansea Kbeuaullc Cura Co., Newark,
Ohio, and a botUe ol "6-Drope" will be
seat prepaid. t
H. I. HAMILTON
ATTORNKV-AT-LAW
DMilct Attorney Third JildlcialDUtrit
Civil Practice in all Court '
'lliono I. Court IIoumi
CARRIZOZ0, 1 ; NEW MEXNM
GEORGE B. BARBER
A'ITU 1 1 N li V-AT-L A W
CARMZ0Z0. : Nf W UEXIBJ .
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DR. ROBERT T. LUCAS
8mk!ÍI attention jtiveu Obulctrin
ami uiscasca or (.'liiltlreii. ,,
'i'iiono 7U
CAWtlZOZO. : i NEW MEXICt.
I
CHARLES L. KENNEDY "
UWVKU
MININO LAW A til'ECIALTV
WIIIIC OAKS, i: NEW MEXICi
THE BEST MAN
"Who were de beat man at dt wt
tin' last night, Samf
"I think It were Pete Bmlf; b dons
(ot tS fo' dt preaebar and nnly sit
one"
SETH F. CREWS
ATT0RNEV.AMAW
Practice in nil tho Courts
OSCURO. : NEW MEXICC
DR. R. E. BLANEY, DENTIS1
EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING
CAUIUZOZO, NEW MEXICt
GUIDO RANNIGER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANO JURCE0N
In Cnrfizazo every 5lh day
I'ltono t
uauuitu. j NEIV MEXIW
T. E. KELLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED
EWRaturn
CAIUUZOZO. : NEW MEXICO
C rriioio Lodge No . 4 1 , A . F. & A
Crrli.to. Ntw lUtln
llrnilir CommiitiltMlnni Inr la s
Jan, 30 Feb. 27; Mai
27- Apr. 24j May 2Í
June 20; July 24. Au.
21; Sept. 18; Oct. lT
Nov ZUjIlee. 18.
ll.K Pine. W M.
S. F. Atlllrr, bee
Ciirrizoso Lodge No. 30, IO.OI
CARRIZ0Z0, N. M.
A. V. Adainn. N i
O T. Nye Hc.
It'uiar niretlnRi IDtfi; First and tliirr
i riuajr CULM moillll
CARRIZO LODGE
NO. II
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAJ
MpPtllltm fV.rV UlitlnfilW .iianliM I.. I
MiiMinit'liali All mriniif m nrti tircnl U
Ixi irvsent and visiting Kulglit welciim
tul .
a.T. MrQUILLKV.O. O.
li A. O JOIIN.SU V, K u( H..V &
LEE B. CHASE
LANDS
HiiMinlMds, l)Mfl. Klilt Un, linlu
Mineral Lauds an.1 Valtr Itlrlit.
Infurmallon thnifully lurnlshad
Hurvcying '
OSCURO. NEW MEXIW
I) ). AHKP.Itn
l!iiill, N. U.
hurl woon
Carrisoso, N V.
ASKREN & WOOD
LAWYERS 1
Kxchsnge Hank HulldiiiR
t'AtmiZOZO, : NEW MEXUXi
rnnnn n, unucn
INSURANCE. NOTARY fUBLIC
Apenry Established 1802
Olhce in Exenane llaiik
CMtniZOXO. . . NEW MBX1'
GEO. SPENCE
A1TOUNEY
ii Malik llultdlnc 'Phnne N. t
t'AIHIIZOZO Í NEW MEXICO
TdwííTmechem
ATTORMF.Y-AT-I.AW
, 1KNKIIAI. I'ltAuriPB
(iilice over Itallun J'a Drug tture
AlslteCtlM, NEW HEXICI
ROBT. L. RANSOM
riASTÉRER AND CEMENT WORKER
I - i iwnten ftirtiitliiil 1 n all kindi of ilaiei
and iTtne:it work
CARRIZUZO,
NEW MEXICt
WILLIAM S. BRADY
NOTARY PUBLIC. INTERPRETER AND ATT'1
BEreRE JUIIICE AND PROBATE COURTS
' K vn,1oro N BW MK yj (.V
JAS. F. O'BÓYLE "
VETERINARIAN
ul'J Olle CnrtiitittilUvrrV.
lHHItlDO i NEW MUM CO.