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OAMtBOSO OUTLOOK. 1 Spring Styles That Count TOWN TALK 144 'O'l Hlá .f in O. NuI'Mir was hri e Mmi ilny from bin White Miiiinliiiii rnticl' Uoi your Dry Itiitierlos friiin N I. Tnylor Pciiis. Wo tiny nuil h II poultry and fgr 1'iitly & Adams. Wanted Stork In pasture, píen ly of wnirr, best grazing in Lincoln enmity. ICttq litre of A. 0. MrClee Watk-Ovor hKhvh for men mill women ni always iluli for siyli and comfort. Gar'ilzozo TrodingCo. High mwoimi rifles, the liu.H 'o ho liiul In town nt N, H. Tndor & Sun. Another special feature it t I hi' Ciysinl llii'Mi'i Satunlny night) U not full to seo it. Spilug shirts from Wilson Hni., ji to now on ilhpli.y at iho Cnttizozn titulillo Company. Fresh vegetables, frrsh fruitn frosli meals nuil frrsh groceries nt i'ltlty Si Adams' IVAiNTISI): -Any kind of p.ilnt lug or puner hanging. All worl: gliMinnUpii Cull Outlciok ofUce, M'lmno No 1M.' j Mlllinory nnd 1, miles ready-to-wear, special prices all next week Carrinzo Trading Co An extro reel will ho shown nt (he Crystal Thontor Saturday night compliment of the Onrrizozo Trad ing Co. Now is tho timo to got that kero sene cooker. N. I). Tnylor Si Sons I id vi; tho host line itblalnablo, Seo them hcfoio buying elscfthero. l'arty owning good ranch, plenty of living water, pasturo for 10ÜÜ head cattle, wants 100 cows on shares. Enquire Outlook. 3 C-4 The usual good program nt the Crystal uill be supplemented by n Hpcclnl red HaMirilny night showing the Walk Overs at work and play. J V Klmhell who lint been con fined to his home with illncfs for the past snvnral days Is iigain 11 bio to bo out. Get the Georgia State ppoon nt Tho Cnrrizozo Trading Co , you are entitled to one with a fifty cent purchase and ten cents oash. FOUND: A good now feather pillow in front of Patty it Adnics' store. Owner mny hnvo 8ome,tv calling nt Iho above placn and pay ing for thld advertisement. FOItSALH:-A large stock of wall paper on hands that Is being offered at bargain prices Many beautiful patterns. Call at John nocrlng'd Hnrbcr shop W. 10 anil Phil lllnurhnrd worn here tho first of Iho week fiom their ranch on Iho Mncho. They report tho range In their fectlon as being fine and that tho sheep and stork arc In good condition Mise Alice Ncrth arrlvod the first of the week from Nashville, Tonn., mid will spend sovornl weeks hern visiting at the homo of ltev, and Airs 5 1). bowls Mitt North is n filler of Mr Lewis. KOll THADK.- -Ono good brown (Iiaro, 7 years old, broke to work, two fllllo two nuil three years old, null one two year old horse (last IJ.tnentlonod are not broke to work) Will trttdo all or any portion of tho above animals for cottlo. Enquire Outlook aíllce. W. U. White was n visitor to tho county sent Monday and Tues day from tho Nognl Mus on busi ness. Mr. White is now engaged in tho sawmill business nnd la pro pared to furnish tho public with all kinds of lumber, anil his prices aro rock but loin. Seo the ad elsewhere In Hits Issue, of the llonito Sawmill Co. WHITE OAKS Where Is the nlinatine or the weather pp-phet. who says Ntw Mexico ii a dry country? bp venu people of Mm town moved by t tin spirit of spring no iintihi, Imvn begun their annual ;tlncrary It is easier to move 'han to clean house, you know Judge Hewitt nuil IW Maye uní down flinniinv to the cnunty leal anil sal, tlm one of tho rnni niiiinisniiin board and the other - well, bo held down a cushion ch-il f guess. two auto loads of Whllo Oaks peoplo wont to Cnrtiznzo last Fil day evening mid look In tho musl iiu I'liieriiiinmenl given by the high school sMidents of that -1 1 . iim;p, wuicii perinrmanco was about as good .n Is sometimes giv en by grown tips. I'tof. II.JII. I)yo and Col. O. W. Prichnril are each doing develop inont work on their mining cluims in this enmp It Is snfo to sav Hint pluck and perseverance will, finally win If their plunks hold 011. to the sntisfaotiiln of the fellow who pounds the drill. Tho placo will always welcomo offor Is of t h Is k nil Wo have tho stuff undor tho ground hero but thoro is a lot of barren rock mixed in with it, and It tokos sinew nml shekols to got it out and Oil. Tho people of this community wero very painfully shocked last Tuesday morning to learn of tho sudden deuth of Nita Tnylor who passed away at the hospital in Cnrrizozo where sho had gono for troatment only n few days boforo. the rauco was some kind of Inter nal hemorrago Unity Juanita Taylor was taken right in the flush of'hor young wo manhood just when Ufa was unfold ing for her many bright possibilities and tho future was heconing with a glad hand to tlioso untried shores where shipi go out to return no moro. She wni a universal favorito with hor associates and will be sad ly missed by tliont, while tho kind liest sympathy and condolence of the entire community will go out to tho bereaved family whoro her place can never bo filled Easter services wero held nt tho congregational church hero at '2:1)0 o'clock last Sunday, all denomina tions joining in Iho servidos Tho nltar nnd otlior portions of the church were tastefully decorated with flowcts nnd growing plants appropriate lo 'tho occasion, Ser vices were conducted by Uev Lewlb of Cnrrizozo who kindly motored up to meet Iho people of White Oaks in n spiritual and friendly way l'rof. McCurdy also came with him nnd helped out with the tinging which was exceeding well rendered nnd added much to tho impresslvonoss of tho occasion. Tho smiling, William Jennings ltiyan face of IW Handles is seen on our xl rents once mor.'. Ill late ly tu un oled nut from undor Iho snow nt his iron mines near the oud of the Cnpltnu mountains whero ho tins been compelled to hybcrnnlo with n few oIIit Hiber nians during Iho greater part of tho wintor, but he thinks n blnnket of snow four feet thick is bettor thnn n blanket mortgage and ho looks as bright nnd chipper as if ho had been stopping nt a dollar n day hotel all theso months. Ilowover ho did not havo much to do but tinker on tho teeth of the wind and tho blamed thing put up such n roar that he sometimes had to hypnotize it with an opiato until it finally got qultod down and then he came away. Worth Kuppenheimer Clothes for spring are here and await your approval. The styles and patterns are very desirable this season and the prices are exceedingly low. Kuppenheim er clothes for men give a dol lar's worth of wear for every dollar put in them. Our show windows display all that is new in men's wear for spring. Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords I Styles that are sure to please in all leathers. Tans, and black, button or blucher. Walk-Overs are always in the lead and are always sold at a dollar less. Priced $3.50 to $5. Wilson Bros. Shirts are exclusive here. CARRIZOZO TRADING CO. QUALITY FIItST WALKOVER SHOES O. W. BAMBERGER, Manager THEN PRICE sstwmJut&ZííztBx: eOZSRSSSSEft THE HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA A largo nnd enthusiastic nudienco was present at the High School auditorium lust Friday evening to hear the operetta 'Paulino" given by tho pupils of that deportment. I'rnm beginning to end thero was not an idle moment in tho contin ued succession of mirth, muslo nnd song, i1 or ono Hour anil lit teen minutes tito ex col I out training nnd unusual nullities of t lie cast of ehoracteis wero made manifest. An attrnclivo little plot added interest to tho musical numbers, nnd the rinsing chorus left tho audience most favorably Impressed witli tho performance as a whole. "Aflor the show" a committee from Iho Cnrrizozo Civic League walled upon tho "manoger" asking for n repetition of tho entertain ment, tho proceeds to go to the improvement of tho ecmetcry. Tho request was gladly fulfilled, and n good-sized audlenro was present at n repetition of "Paulino" Monday night of this week, Altogether, tho participants hnvr created a moro genuino lovo for good muslo by tho mensuro of sue cess they have attained in tho ox cotillon of a rather dlfliettlt amateur unilortnking, and their effuris havo not been unappreciated. t WESTERN GARAGE I ' (IN REAL MJILDINM SHIELDS & SALE. PROPS. General Gnrago nnd Repairs of nil kinds k Wo specialize on starting, lighting nnd ignition work A Mi WCHK AHBOMJTELY OUAItANTEED s. 4 iiiii;'i !i 1ÍÍ A Mi WU11K Ol' MIAN 1 J'.Ki) ( R. E. PIERSOLL I'llOMIT surtvicH ill m (HucrcsHor to Carillo .t O'hannoii) Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing I.OOATlin IN OUJ 1'. O. IIU1UMNU 5JÍ COMMISSIONERS MEET Thu board of county commis. (doners han boon In session hero all week but will likely complete its work today. Thoro was an unusual amount of business to be attended to, it being tho regular quarterly meeting of the board. Much timo was devoted to tho adjusting of of tho county officials' salary and checking over the old accounts, etc, Some Improvement work was pasted upon for the county property at this place. Carrizozo, N. M. í 4 " " JSJ THAT'S WHAT THEY ALL SAY, Ed. Kelloy roturned Tuesday from Elvarado nnd other points in Texas wiiore lie has been visiting for eovoral weeks. (Ed. expresses himself as bolng glad to get back to tho Sunshine state. Ho says he is more pleasod with Carrizozo nnd tho condition it Is in financially than boforo he loft and would not attempt to look for a place that is in better condition at this porlod of hard times than Lincoln County, New Mexico J HAS ARRIVED I wish to annotinco to tho public that a purlin of my spring and summer millinery has arrived and is awaiting your inspection. My lino of hats nnd millinery goods will be larger and of n greater variety thnn at any previous time. Mrs. A. Y. Adams. Colorado potatoes gurontcod at j lowest prices Carrizozo Trading Company.