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I INTEREST, t
The public school opened at
Kabcnton Monday.
You should hear Larrazola and
Ferguson at IJonnell Hall Satur
day night.
The public school is filling up
and a fourth teacher well prob
ably soon be a necessity.
A hunting party will leave here
tomorrow for a two week's camp
hunt in the (iran (Juivera coun
try. The foundation of Mrs. Grum
bles' new residence is about com
pleted and carpenters are at work
on the house.
The democrats of Lincoln coun
ty have placed a good clean ticket
in the field for county offices, one
for which excuses need not be
made.
The seven months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Coke Keith died
Tuesday, the Jth instant, at 12:30
o'clock, p. m. The funeral ser
vice was conducted at the ceme
tery by Rev. L. h. Gladney, pas
tor Methodist church.
J. F. Hinkle was nominated by
the democratic legislative conven
tion at Santa Fe,the4th, inst. for
councilman from the 9th, district.
U. S. Bateman, of Carlsbad, is
the nominee of this district for
the House.
Hon.O. A. Larrazola, demo
cratic nominee for delegate to
congress, and Hon. II. B. Fergu
son, will arrive here Saturday af
ternoon, and will speak at Bon
ncll Hall Saturday night. Every
body invited to hear them.
NARROW ESCAPE.
Mildred Davidson and M. D.
Lincoln quarrelled over some bus
iness proposition here last week,
which came near resulting in a
tragedy. Lincoln struck at Da
vidson and the blow was returned
by a slash with a knife which
struck Lincoln's throat, inflicting
an ugly gash. The cut is two or
three inches long, and in the cen
ter of the wound penetrated the
flesh about half an inch.
Davidson was arrested and was
bound over to await the action of
the grand jury.
FELL FIFTY FEET.
P. Sechrist, an employee of the
Old Abe Company, was seriously
if not fatally injured in the Old
Abe mine Tuesday at noon, when
leaving the stope where he and
Carl Keith had been at work he
ramarked: "I am leaving my coat"
and returned into the stope. Noth
ing further was seen or heard of
him until five minutes later when
he was picked up at the bottom of
the stope 50 feet below where he
had gone for his coat by Nick
Bastion, one of the shift who had
been waiting for Sechrist's return
to the cage to go up for noon.
He was taken from the mine
and medical aid was hastened to
him with the greatest possible
dispatch. A number of ugly
scalp wounds are his greatest vis
ible injuries, and should no inter
nal hurt manifest itself he will
soon recover.
One day last winter a lady
came to my drugstore and asked
for a braud of cough medicine
that I did not have in stock," says
C. R. Grandin, the popular drug
gist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was
disappointed and wanted to know
what cough remedy I could re
commend. I Said to her that I
could freely recommend Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and that
she could take a bottle of the
remedy home and after giving it
a fair trial if she did not find it
worth the money to bring back
the bottle and I would refund the
price paid. In the course of a day
or so she came back with a friend
in need of a cough remedy and
advised to buy a bottle of Cham
berlain's. I consider that a very
good recommendation for the rem
edy." Dr. Paden sells it.
FOR RENT.
A barn, stable and corral for
rnt. Everything convenient. For
further information call at this
office.
X PERSONAL
MENTION. X
Dr. Paden's warehouse is nearly
completed.
Juan L. Reyes is building a
new house.
J. Pw. Wharton is in Alamogor
do on legal busines.
Jerry Dalton, of Bonito,
vegetables here Tuesday.
Chas. Spence was in the
sold
city
yesterday from the ranch.
Mrs. Nannie Jones, Capitán, is
visiting Mrs. A. E. Lesnet.
Ferdinand Spilke was in the
city from Jicarilla yesterday.
Richard Shanklin and Miss
Besing are visiting in Capitán.
Phillip Flint is working for
Taliaferro Mercantile & Trading
Company.
Miss Grace Austin, of Angus, !
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gumm,
at this place.
Andy Mayes was in from his
Oscura ranch for supplies the
first of the week.
F. J. Settelle, traveling for
Krakaur, Zork & Moye, hard
ware house of El Paso, spent
Saturday and Sunday in the
city.
L. II. Rudisille and T. B. Gregg
returned last week from a visit
east. Mr. Rudisille was a dele
gate to the G. A. R. blow-out at
Chicago.
Rev. L. L. Gladney, pastor of
the Methodist church, has arriv
ed, ííev. Gladney is an able
preacher and is deeply interested
in his work.
JICARILLA PLACERS.
Correspondence;.
B. F Gumm and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Grumbles, J. A. Gumm
and Mrs. Geo. W. Prichard vis
ited the camp last week.
W. T. Fitzpalrick, chairman
of the board of registration for
this precinct, is in from a trip to
the Gallina district where he
spent a day or so in quest of votes.
There will be about 70 names on
the rolls for this precinct this
year.
W. M. Lane met with a very
painful, but not necessarily seri
ous, accident iiaturday evening.
By the accidental discharge of a
shotgun in the hands of Fred
Reasoner, he was shot in the
thigh, five or six shots taking
effect, one of which passed
through the muscles just above
the knee. Mr. Lane is at home
in White Oaks for medical treat
ment. The work of the American
Placer Co. is progressing with
excellent results and claim to
have an abundance of water. The
well is down 365 feet with water
still increasing.
Prof. E. S. Coombs, of the
White Oaks public schools, was
here Saturday for a hunt and an
incidental survey of the camp.
Cody Kempton is doing assess
ment work on the Tip Top.
Dr. J. F. Mains is going to be
gin work soon on the Toledo for
Lund & Co.
ADVERTISED LETTES.
Letters remaininir uncalled
for in the White Oaks postoffice,
Oct. 1st. l'KH).
N. M. Phillips, Joe B. Wills,
Ira O. Walker, John C. Braun,
Bill Chism, Marshal Covey, Gua
dalupe Gastetum, Librrdila Gas
tetuM, Francisco Gonzales, Fran
cisco Gallegos, J. S. Hungate,
Maud Hughes, C. N. Hanigal,
Jesse S. Aungale, Thaedor Kru
ger, Manuel Lucero, Wm. II
Lewis. John II. Brown, P. M.
BO YEAR'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
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X BUSINESS. X
Bulk Pickles.-Collier. j
Watches for sale at Wiley's 1
Green Chili. Collier. v j
Clothing for all prices right.
S. M. Wiener & Son.
New goods daily arriving. T.
M. & T. Co.
Good ham and all kinds of
canned meats. Collier.
Photographer's envelopes for
sale at the Eagle Office. 1
Tailor made suits fit guaran
teed or no sale. S. M. W. & Son.
See the handsome new capes
and jackets Ziegler Bros, have
just received.
Fine lot of pickles, sweet and
sour, in bucket and in bottle.
Collier. yy
Ladies' wrappers and skirts
new fall stock just received at
Ziegler Bros.
Lion Brand Collars and Cuffs
are best: we keep them. Talia
ferro M. & T. Co. .
Dress goods, outings, prints,
percales, a full line at very low
prices. S. M. Wiener & Son.
We are offering special val
ues in corsets: it will pay you to
see our stock. T. M. & T. Co.
We have the very best stock of
novelty dress goods ever shown
in White Oaks. See them and
be convinced. Ziegler Bros.
Our Ethiopian hose for boys
and girls are the best value ever
offered in this market.
Taliaferro M. & T. Co.
Ink and mucilage, pencils and
pens, tablets and envelopes, legal
cap and typewriter paper, at
News Stand. ,
Ladies' shirt waists just the
thinr lor tail and winter wear
just unpacked at Ziegler Bros.
ill order what you want in
the book line if not found in my
stock. John A. Haley.
We are showing exceptional
values in outing flannels. Talia
ferro Merc. & Trading Co.
Flannelettes, outing flannels,
new ginghams, percales, etc., in
latest fall paterns, just received
at Ziegler Bros.
For a nobby, bran new suit of
clothes or top coat see Ziegler
Bros', new stock and you will
look no further.
If you need a good carpet call
at the postoffice store and see
samples and get prices. Jno. A.
Brown.
Underwear Men's and Boys',
Women's and Children's a com
plete line: you call on us and you
will make a saving.
S. M. Wiener & Son.
Perfection Brand Coffee, put up
by Chase & Sanborn, Boston, is
the best roast coffee on the mar
ket. Try it. Taliaferro Merc.
& T. Co. (
Ladies, misses , children's Milli
nery jackets, capes, iurs, collar
ettes, wrappers, waists, latest
styles and lowest prices.
S. M. Wiener & Son.
A few more remnants of outing
flannel left at surprisingly low
prices. Taliaferro M. & T. Co.
Security school shoes are
right; we sell them.
Taliaferro M. & T,
all
Co.
TO THE DEAF.
A rich lady cured of her Deaf
ness and Noises in the Head by
Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear
Drums, gave $10,000 to his
institute, so that deaf people un
able to procure the Ear Drums
may have them free. Address
No. 12898, The Nicholson Insti
tute, 780 Eiffhth Avenue, New
York, U. S. A.
A WASHINGTON HAND PRESS.
The Eagle is making1 prepara
tions for power machinery, and
will sell a Washington hand press
at a very reasonable figure. This
is a first class machine, and is as
good as new. It must go; who
wants it?
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TOUCH UP YOUR OLD FURNITURE.
"Walnut Varnish Stain" in
pints and half pints. Paden's I
Drug Store.
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White Oaks Avenue, So-
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I Table Furnished with
the Best the Marl
Affords. Reasonable
rates and best of service.
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Best Cow
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in the
WORLD.
THE ROKAKR BOOT (0.
Chas. Hokahk. Man.. El Paso. Texas.
LARRY FISHER.
From AlaniuKurdo,
Would be
Pleased to
Paint and
Hang Paper
for the People
of White Oaks.
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The News Stand
is Headquarters
for Books, Sta
tionery, Etc. A
fine line of Candy
Cigars, Tobaccos.
Give me a Call.
JOHN A. HALAY.
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Good Stock and Rigs.
White Oakj Avenue
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KriDctr. vmj jv ceau m year.
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I TUG McCALL CO.,
I 14 S Witt 14th St.. N.w York.
Church Directory.
Services at the Methodist Church.
Sabbath-School, Sun., 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, " 11:00
Afternoon meeting " 3:00
a.
Preaching, " 7:00
Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:00
Ladies' II. M. S. Fri. 3:00
Y. P. meeting, " 7:00
All arc cordially invited.
L. L. ÜI.ADNF.Y, Pastor.
MININO LOCATIONS.
Location notices for sale at this
office, by the dozen or by the
thousand. Carefully prepared so
as to comply with latest mining
laws of the United States and the
territory of New Mexico.
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WE ARE READY FOR YOU. -2
Trading with us this season means a
saving to you. Out of town trade taken -
care of. We want your business.
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Taxidermist.
Deer, Antelope and
Mountain Sheep heads
mounted true to na
ture. All kinds of furs
tanned and lined in
latest styles. Agents
wanted for Badger
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POSfHfR'S (UT RATE MILLINERY.
3 Plaza Ulk., El Paso. Tex.
J. A HAI.STEAI )I)FKEY HI iHES
CUSTOM ASSAY OFFICE
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EL PAPO, . TEXAS.
We act aa AkciiU for Sl,lpicr to Smi-llcr
Cniitnil and I'm pi re Work a HpeviBlt y
Wo arv prepared to Imndlu urva from a hand
atnpln to flvp-Uin Inta, aa wn bavo the
LAUCKST crurliliiK power plant of
anjr anna y otlWt- In tlx' Hon I h went.
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jf. Samples by mall receive prompt attention
Rich Ores and Bullion Bought.
OGDENASSAY CO.,
1129 lflth 8t., Denver, Colo.
Independent Assay Office
D.W.Reckhart,E.M.
fr.rit.r.
AnentforOre Ship
pan. Aays and
Llieoilral Analjsia.
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EL PASO, TEXAS.
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ASSAY OFFICE ""LABOnAACR Y
Eitablishe in Colorado, ,86f. Sample by ir-nil or
cxpreiswilt receive promttatu1 car? ful HltrtiMon
Gold & Silver Bülüon itíT'
Concentration Tests 100 'wnriftl""?.!0'"
1736-17)0 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo.
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CROCK RV
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216 San Antonio St.
Phone 107. Ill I'ato, Teaea.
Watchmaker and JeweUr.
Work promptly done,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
White Oaks Avenue.
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