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THE CLOVIS NEWS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 83. 11 MERRY CHRISTMAS IIAPPY ' NEW YEAR CHRISTMAS CHEER WITHOUT WHISKEY OR BEER BUSINESS IS GOOD AND WE'RE CLAD WE RE HERE. Kemp Lumber Company "The yird that tavai and tatUfiet" HAVENER ITEMS Fay Holman ii improving. Dr. now thinks he will be uble to enter school after the holidays Rev. Micky of Clovis is conducting scries of meetings at this place. D, I. Barnett and wife, C. E. Os borne and Jno. F. Taylor of Clovis were visiting at Havener Friday. Miss Turner spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. D. I. Barnett of Knnchvalc. Mrs. Maxwell spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Carpenter. The Hurleys and Mickcys were In Clovis Saturday shopping. Mr. Horno will move to the Os borne place north of Havener. The boys here stampeded, the cause who should go to the brakes for the riiviatn.Hn tree. Dorrie Winn and Mr. Dcczo were the favored ones. Mr. and Mr?. Lee Willis spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Barnett. Mrs. Bessie Crump, Bessie Eshcl nmn and brother, Dewey, attended singing here Sunday evening and Sun day afternoon paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Eshelman. M Tuesday noon, Mrs. Maxwell and Miss Turner treated their pupila to sandwiches, cookies, cake and apples. Miss Ruth Mickey and brother at- 5. . . . ........ i m...:. 1-. XVaA- W tendea mo movie in juvib iw nesday evening. ' Will Hankhouse is expected home for the holidays. Mi Pon rhvinfinn is a fortunate man. besides his new girl he last week threshed 137 bushels of wheat from throo apvpt nf lnnd. He lives two and one half miles from Havener. (g) Mr. Editor, the Hobo can't think of much to write. He is too busy think ing about his Christmas suit, for W. C. Tharp's Clothes are for fat boys nd St. Vran has clotnes xor ran bovs so he will have to find a place (g) that carries a middle kind. L.e Mitchell, which do you think O the most of, a cold -jitney or a stub- W) born mule? () . . . 1 How was.sinclne Sunday night Ranchvale? Where do you keep your g song books; vvno ib your iiio"'-' . Wh.i U the widow who moved to Havener to send her children to school? Seems some one would like to start W a cattery at Havener from the num- ber of cats that went to singing Sun- () day night. () ttnur nrnnd loval Americans are (Q that they have a government, though not perfect, yet the best on earth. A government that commands respect mi miau Emma Goldman too. A government whose citizens hurrah for tli.. Red. White and Blue. THE HOBO. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 1 IS OUR WISH FOR OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. WE APPRE CIATE VÉRY MUCH THE LIBER AL BUSINESS YOU HAVE GIVEN US AND WANT TO THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. 1 t m , - i ! I THE HOBO. , i, t - - ' " ' I W - - - . -a MPI''!"""1 O WT I (5) I " - L,.uMll - .r...., 1 i. hs J. S. MARTIN'S PITRI I f fll I! H VUf III UJl L h JasSJ w i Íu Ul UíC " Kg I ..nnr'i mmmamrnmrrKn ,' m 1 m " if Wiedmann's Shoe Store Shoe Repairing a Specialty Clovis, N. M. Having decided to leave Curry I will sell at public auction at my farm known as Cleve Martin farm 10 miles north and 6 miles east of Clovis, .10 miles north and 2 and one-half miles west of Texico Farwell, 2 miles north and one mile west of Pleas ant Hill on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd Sale Commences at 10:00 A. M. 8 Horses & Mules 1 Iron gray filley. 3 years old, wt. about 1100 pounds. 1 Bay mare, 8 years old, wt. about 1000 pounds. 1 Black filley, 2 years old, wt. 1000 pounds. 1 Brown filley. 2 years old, wt. 900 pounds. 1 Iron gray gelding. 2 years old, wt. 1000 pounds. I Bay horse, 6 years old, wt. 1100 pounds. 1 Mule colt, coming 1 year old. .1 Bay mare, smooth mouth, good worker. 1 Black Perdieron Stallion, wt. about 1500 pounds. May sell span of mules, wagon and harness. S3 O a B ó a 8 46 Hogs 6 hind of refiil.ored Poland China imd Red Unvoo Jersey brood sows, will bring pigs soon. 2f. head of fat hoira, from 125 pounds to 600 pounds each. 15 head shoats, running from 70 to 110 pounds each. Chickens 2 or 3 d-ir.en chickens, full blood Or pington and Plymouth Rocks. c o O , 2 to .M O s c o 1-1 7 Head Cattle 1 Holstcin cow, 4 years old, fresh about Feb. 1st. 1 Black Poll heifer, 2 yeara old, giv ing milk. 1 Black heifer calf. 1 Red steer calf. 1 red bull calf. 1 Black Holstcin cow, fresh in March. 1 Dark Jersey cow, fresh in April. Implements 1 nearly new McCormick binder. 1 nearly new Emerson lister. 1 walking plow. 1 Mouldbjard plow. 1 feed crusher, good one. 1 fivo-shovel plow. 1 four-horse evener, complete. 1 two-row sod planter. 4 good water barrels. 1 set leather Jiarness. 1 set chain harness. sewing machine. 1 dining tapie. 1 dresser, and other articles too nu merous 10 mention. MOUNCE ITEMS . Have you thought? Christmas is almost here. There will be a Christmas tree a. M ounce school house Wednesday night, December 24th, 1919. Every body come. Welcome to all. Miss Zona Goodman was in Clovis shopping Saturday. Miss Helen Johnson is back wih her folks again, after spending some time in Clovis. We would like to know who that trnna lookinir Snnta is a. Mounce. Mr. Delmer Mouser spent Sunday t Rnnrhvale. Miss Alma Mouser was in Clovis Cofnritnv ahnnninir. ' Mr. Harry Waggner attended in Clovis Sunday' night. We were very glad to see the news frnm Suit River Valley, Arizona. Mi- Krf Rice has returned homo. Ikfisa Helen Johnson attended the dance at Texico Saturday night BRIGHT EYES. P. H. Sammons and family left Tuesday for a visit at Rockport and Houston as well as several other ; points in south Texas. "The best Christmas business Clo vis ever had," this is the unanimous .lrclalnn of the merchants of Clovis E.vr; nxrdw.t has hud a fine trade and all are feeling good over the irood business that has been done Last Saturday was a fine day. The roads were a little bad but people came just the same and the sales people were busy all day. , TERMS From 60 days to twelve months, ns purchaser may desire on sums over ten dollars, by giving notes bearing 10 per cent Interest and approved security, or 5 per cent discount for cash. Sums under $10.00 cash. Martie, Owner 10 room modern house, one block Main street. A snap. . Price i nnn Bell A Stewart. 12-18-trc T VTTTTTT r r Recular Communication . CLOVIS LODGE, A. F. Jt A. M. Tuesday. Dec. 30th. Degree Vork A. J. Whiting , SscraUry. M C CLASSIFIED -: A D S : RATE lc Per Word Per Issue house, bam, good out buildings, close in, ideal location, 3 blocks from Main Street. E. Peterson, at Court kHous. 1Z-4-IIC ' Stove Pipe, Coal Hods and Fir Shovels. Phone 72. 11 Its news Tha'News wanta it Plione us. No. 97. For Sale Corn and all kinds of hundía fead. Phone 304. 12-4-tfe For Salo Six room' house on North Mitchell. See W. B. Davis, owner at 406 N. Mitchell. 12-4-4tp For Sale Pigs, weighing from 40 to 60 lbs. Jas. M. Blckley, Clovis, New Mexico. Will be held at Masonic HaB '6Z -aa 'smiley inpuoM . . at 8:00 O'clock. All Sir Knights residing in this jurisdiction are invited. f R. J. Neal, Recorder. Í mS T ill i ' The iNew : i PBSSiVB j ! Shoe Shop ! For Sale or Trade Seven passes ger six cylinder Oakland. Seo Mas terson Mercantile. 12-18-tfc I BOOTS AND SHOES i i IT Old Leg3 Refooted For Salo A hice lot of practically new furniture. Call at 709 North Connelly Street or phone No. 320 or 'o. fl. 12-18-tfc Wanted Furnished room, furnace or steam heat, bath room, hot water, twerty or thirty a month. "X care News office. l'c 320 acres fine land improved, 3 miles of Clovis. Price $25 per acre. Bell & Stewart 12-18-tfc Don't forget that lease while they are cheap. New Mexico is to be the next big oil field. Bell & Stewart. 12-18-tfc. F.E. Wilkerson Proprietor ? 10R S. Main Street - i v,ini..,l in vrv 400 head of steers or 400 head of cows, give ages, color and price. W. S. Wasson, Tu- cumcuri, N. M. -"P O. W. MOORE Public Accountant ' 4 Audits. Svstcms. Investigations Puckett Bids'. Amarillo, Texas Wanted To talk with evvry person in terested in a Business Educa tion, We have for sale Scholar ships that will makf an ideal gift fcr any young man or woman. Our ' Mid-winter Classes starts Monday, Dt-c. 29th. Give your son a B-iai-ness Education for a Christmas gift, and he will never forget it Clovis Commercial College Tate & Raybouan, Auctioneer Dennis & Son, Clerks \n\n For Sale Four room modera Recular Mettinr