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LOCAL NEWS
A Happy New Year to all our
readers.
Henry Corn, assessor-elect, is
in town today.
Frank Curry was in town
Saturday from Tularosa.
Dr. Guido Rnnnigcr arrived
last night from Oscura.
Governor W. C. McDonald Jcft
Tuesday night for Santa Fe.
J. J. Saunders, of Tularosa,
was here on business yesterday.
A. II. Hudspeth returned
yesterday morning- from Santa
Fe.
Rev. R. B. Evans, the Method
ist pastor, visited El Paso this
week.
Judge G. J3. Greer came over
yesterday from his home near
Parsons.
Marshal Neil, of Iowa, is visit
ing the Spencc family during the
holidays.
Mesdamcs Ulrick and Holland
went to El Paso yesterday to be
absent two or three days.
Dr. M.G. Padcn has gone to the
Capitan Mountains on a turkey
hunt, the last of the season.
A. V. Rogers and wife came
up frojn El Paso Tuesday night,
on their return to Fort Stanton.
Miss Abbie Meeks came up
from Tularosa Wednesday and is
the guest of Mrs. W. P. Lough
ery. Dr. F.S. Rrandles left Wednes
day night for Las Cruccs, where
he goes to look into some business
matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gurney
and little son returned Tuesday
from El Paso, where they had
spent the holidays.
L. U. Morris, assistant super
intendent, came down from
Tuoumcari Tuesday, and re
mained until the following day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Daw
son left last week for Aurelia,
Iowa, to spend the holidays with
Mr. Dawson's parents. They
expect to return by January 10th.
Miss Jane Brockway went to
Fort Stanton Thursday to visit
hor parents She will return at
the and of the holiday vacation
and resume her duties in the
galiool.
Probate Court will be in session
here the coming week.
Here's hoping that 1912 will be
a much better year than 11 1 .
District attorney elect H. B.
Hamilton and family arrived last
night from El Paso.
T. W. Stoncroad, of Jicarilla,
spent the week in town wilh his
daughter, Mr. George Oderbolz.
Engineer John Harris is again
on his run after spending the
holidays with his family in El
Paso.
A. T. Blair, of the Carrizozo
Trading Co., left Sunday morn
ing for a week's holiday in El
Paso.
Mrs. II. II. Boyer came up
Monday night from Cloudcroft
to join her husband, who is em
ployed at the depot.
The Reily family drove over to
Capitan in their auto yesterday,
to take dinner with Mrs Reily's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Gray.
Colonel Stavton, who left here
several days ago for the home of j . "
his daughter in California, has, "Mane" Henry on 1912.
reached his destination in safety. I Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 25. -Hon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCourt Horny Wattcrsnn, vctran editor of
and children came up rrom El i tnu Louisville Courier Journal
Paso, and are spending the HHt s:itl to day that the republican
days with Governor McDonald's p(,rty was hopelessly split over
family. j lnlJ 1912 nomination, ..nd gave as
Sttnuel Kelscy, wife and baby ' i,js opinion Hint Tuft could not
are down from White Oaks this ; win. Watterson in his 72nd year
week, visiting Mrs. Kclsey's js jn fitJC health and as vigorous
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. P. M. ; as a man at 50.
Johnson. - j "The republican party is hope-
The Commissioners Court will ,cssly spllt over the noUon
convene here next Monday. Tbe,at lhe m2 convention," said the
old board will conduct the meet- C( ntnr. ..Taft cannot be elected;
ing, as the time for the new mem-1 H(loseveit lay be called on at the
bers to take office has not been iiirt moinent to save the party.
nxe(1- I Roosevelt wuold never leave the
Dr. L. O. Martin and wife i White House, e.scept feet fore
came up Wednesday night from 1 most."
El Paso. Dr. Martin will look .
afler Dr. Paden's practice for a j netlcra Keyi!8t lhe Revolution
few days while the latter is ist( ,)!IS 1h,c e,iptumi, and the
absent. ; insurrection has collapsed.
J. R. Middlctou aud family; Wlmt it ,nciins to (.enerni UcVcs,
have gone to Tucumcari, Mr. it is ,)ot (imcuit to'guess-an
tMKuiieion naving neeu trans
feree! from the shops here to Tu
cumcari. The best wishes of
many Carrizozo friends accom-
ur tljauks arc Ijcrcliy
ieubmifc tn all
for tljcir
liberal ijlfatriumgc
biumtg flje past year, anb foisljinrj,
all
$Iappy imh Pruspcrnns Jfofti TBcat,
Ic remain,
ROLLAND BROS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JJEWITT & HUDSI'ETH
A TTO UN)1! YS- A T L A W
White Oaks . : New Mexico
QEORGE SPENCE
Attohnky-at- Law
Ollli'c In Durlllnu.
Carrizozo New Mexico
DR.
F. S. HANDLES
DENTIST -Office
in Bank Building
Carrizozo, - - New Mexico
adobe wall behind aud a plat
toon of loaded rilles in front.
pany the family.
?RANK J. SAGEW
FIRIi INSURANCE
Notnry I'ubltc.
Olhee in ItxcliMiiul' Hunk Oiirrlznii),
JJARRY LITTLE
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
I'lnutt ml ltlinnli'H 1111 nil iilnHhcn nf IdildliiiuH
furliiHlii.il niiHliuri in it lie,
Carrizo'o, New Mexico.
foxwottli-Oilliraitti
LUMBER COMPANY.
The American, who lias been
llin niH lnliiilfl Mm t hrnttft 1 tl
Fayette E. Jones, a mining , , 1 1 ,
engineer, of Albuquerque, was in , . , . ,1M r,
, , x, . demand of Russia. The Bear
our town 1 uesday. Mr. Jones is . , , , , e
iwMilil Hnt nullum flli nv!itifili n I
interested in some iron property occi(leutal thrift in ,u orlental Shingles, Doors, Sash, Mouldings
near Corona, and left Tuesday .
... . ; country-the example would1 Huildinn Pshmt Ac
night to arrange for some work ., V, . . .. 1 uuuoinn i.i)ir, yl.
., . spoil Russia s hold in Asiatic
on the property. , 1 '
1 1 nrnuinmic C5 - 111,. II.. A.. .1. .. .. i
Rev. M, T. Dve came in 1 aKWV' ,.B 1 V: . . V,,."U,M'
, anu evt'iyiiiiuv! in me line
, "I had been troubled with con-1 of Huildu.y Material.
stipation for two years tried all Carrizozo : : New Mexico
, the best physicians of Bristol, ' .
, Tenn., and they coulb do nothing Every family has need of a
for me" writes Thos. E. Williams good, reliable liniment. For
Mibdleboro, Ky. "Two packages sprains, bruises, soreness of the
came in
Wednesday from llachita, Grant
county, where he is engaged in
teaching school. He is here to
attend to some land matters, and
will return to llachita to con
clude hi term of school.
Bring your hides, pelts and furs of Chamberlain's Stomach and muscles and rheumatic painsthere
to ieglcr Bros. Highest mar- Liver Tablets cured me." For is none better than Chamberlain, s
kel paid all the time. sale by all dealers. Sold by all dealers.
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