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12-3-1921

Clayton News, 12-03-1921

Suthers & Taylor

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t

mu m m .

VOLUME PUUIITKRN MJMUÉIV FOaTY-iiJN- K

4 i"

EV

SAWY.

THIS, PAPER.

IS

DEVOTED-T-

TOE

PEVELOPMENT OF THE

PEST

IN

I ÜKLAHOJLV 1IA8 i "2" .

" "it1 iniii

...

HUGH WILLMMS PRAISED FOR

HIS

WORK FOR WES The

nrnhahlv wnnld

nnt

hnvn uniton

thru hut

for Hindi H.Willinms tvni'lr

at the

convention of tho National Association of Railway

and Utilities

Commissioners according (o

J.

V.

iiaugunossy,

cnairman

oi

me ie

vuda nublio service commission.

Shaughneasy

writes

tho commission!

I am glad to lake advantage of

tins opportunity

to say

mat

you

have an

exceedingly auio

cnairman

m

the

person of Hugh H. Williams and

wiiuout

ins assistance anu

tnc

amo

presentation

which he made in his Hjiut'uit uoioro tuo convenuon

cover

itlir

nur

Innir nnil slinrl linul ailim.

.ion I foel

certain the resolution

Would

not lmc

nasseri.

New Moxico, in fact, tho

entire

in country, as won as tho Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio

river

valleys and sections

intermediate thereto are

to

be' congratulated

in

invino-- rt tfltlll.. v.if. Ml... llMlllnnin1, ntiil-u nii-

itVhhd'

eniirriire In lend

this

fltrlil

for

thorn. "Wo in Nevada

appreciate

o lie rondcred to

the

cause

and 'fool'lMt

wo

cannot

togfthjghly codimond

the

initiative unda-nurair-c

ho displayed in Hip

fain

iff1

what

scorned overpowering opposition as thn

resolution

lmd In

ln

enrrind In

the

floor of the convention

after

iimtin-- nifiaijLMu ...IIIuuiiiiinui--i 1mm iuill3-I f- vi 10 inuorsn it or

report it lavotv

jihlv.

Personally, I desire to

state that

il will nlwnvs afford me nlensiirn In

Jhr

üícr

inllirosnfl(V iinb1firffiijr

the intormouiilain country with such

live and energetic

representative

as your--Honorable Chairman proved to no

at

mo Atlanta convention.

LITTLE

IIAYDOX CIIILOHFX GIVE A HIRTUDAY PARTY Oil Wednesdnv nfInrtiniin linfnrn Thanksgiving Day. a group of litllo ioiks were gany

entertained at

inn home of Marsalicuo and

Carter

Hay-do- n,

in

honor

of

their birthdays.

The

little

guests

arrived about four

oclock, and enjoyed out-do-or games

until

five-thirt-y, when a line was formed and all n'larchcd into tho house and around tho tables, to vicwv tho

birthday

cakes, eacli of which nore

tnc correct number

or candles.

The

tables were decorated with tiny ships, made of

white

and blue

paper,

which served as place

caras

aim íavors.

The mil-dn- nr immns limite nvei'v--

ono's

appetite

keen, and all woro reouy to rospomi wnen tno

limo

lmsl ind linsfnas rinnniinnnd Ihnl

in

fresbmonls woro served. Delicious

.,.iV. ... .i:

vuni

iiruu

itliu

tliuuj

WUIUUUIJ Ilia

nnsed of. and

after

iminv cnnil wisli es to Mnrsalionc and Carlor,

for

many moro happy

birthdays,

ovory-on-o went

gaily

home, boasting of a noon time nnil lots

or

run.

Those

present

wore:

Tlnrmin HndLrnft Vninnn Millionn Job Knox

Winchester,

Paul Wade,

uertruiie

wnno, jsioiso

I'oiter,

Mar-cel- la

Sytz, Leona Talbot, Vesta Cha- pín. Evelyn Anderson. Lucille An- derson, Mildred llixey, Louise Spann, Doris Spann, Milton Ilaiigorlor,

Pearl

Edmondson, Lucille Edmondson, Os-

car

Lee Wake. Varnol Stinson, Mury E. Kiglit, Livingston Taylor, Doris .lune Johnson, Carol Hurlpy, Luuiso Swaggerty, Dorothy Morlcdgo, Har- old Howard, Lewis Olheter, Graco Paddock,

Carrie

May Potty, Guy Lee Petty.

ALL CLASSES OF WORKEHS OPPOSE SLASH IX WAGES Washington, Nov. 28. Altho pack- ing bouse

workers at

Chicago

and other

middle

western

cities

are

said by

the packers

to have voted fo ac-ae-pt wage reduotions, offflotive Mon-

day, Uio

department of labor

an- nounced today

it

had ordored con- ciliation commissioners to keep in close

touch with

tho tiiluatlon.

"It appears that

both union

and

non-uni-on

workers are

oliko arous-

ed hjthg-jfwljen,- " (he depart-taontlgfu- d,

ribould,U'Strlke a.

lur, a majority

ofJthe jivorkors,

both

siWaHon cldtó

BIG. CHOP OP The peéan crop

in this

Veal nrOllliseS In hn n hlimnnn nnn and

altho

a heavy

frost must

fall

neioro

tno

nuw

can be

many pioKers

report that the

num- ber Of ntllS thai, hnvn

llnn

htn.on

off is

ample

Along almost every small

stream

in Oklnl

find necan trmw. nsnncinllv in 'is,io Creek, Osage and couh-

-

ues.

uuyers

on a wholesale

basis are

navinir 10 cnnls n nmimi rm

largor

sizes and less for those un-

-

Tho Deon

Forks

fnrma nnnv

iMa

tow,

are

said to produce from 3,000 io jo.wu

worm

or

nuts

Tho nf

mnimi)

roads tbrouehniil. nnrll

Clayton, Mexico, December

CLAYIO.VANninv'll

Oklahoma

harvested,

northeastern.

Washington

annually.

construction

lahoma has inducwl hundreds

of

rcs-

-

menis or tno towns and cities to go

DCCan hlinflnir. IMnnv i.inl--o n , of

the

trip, finding

that

tho

accu

mulation oi

nuts they

find is

worth

tho

effort.

. E. SCIIWESTKA AND)MISS

nniTTox .uAimv

Mr. ('.. V. Rillroat--..ujihun MllUon,t 1UIS3

Maurnne L. Tlriil

on Wednesday. Novombor 23,

íttho

Grace M. E. Church, Dr. Aden por-

-

forminir thn cernninnv.-- ..

...w...

Th

i,.J

acoomnanicd hv ( nnH

lira

ti v Bofrgs.'

Mr. Schwnstka. nv "nv" no hn io known to all his friend's hnnA lino bnen

a

GlavtOn rnsírfnnl. few r num

ber

of years.

For

some timo ho was propniMor 01 tno Kiuund

Barber

fihftn hiif anlrl milmi, uini Qnnn( ntiuit;

.liniot

jn

CoJifociuaA snuK.tho-nn--

shine of NewMexico

lured

him

back

here, and he took

charge

of his old shon as man.iLrnr fnr Mr Tiimnn who now owns the shop. All of Cy's'

iw.im3 ion

inr

nun uuppuiRss nnu

prosperity

in his married life.

Miss Dritton came hero several months ago to

visit

and immediately necaine n sncinl. , fnvnn...,

vi,,.

n (I,

.m

,,,,,

younger social set. Wiiim imm

w

a

short

time she has

ulrgo circle

oi

menus.

The newly weds have gone to housekeeping, and as soon as

iy

gets nacK to oarin, and (lisno-

-

0S Of his (lav llronnis. liennil liisma-

-

timaitie

wile

will ho

at

home L Uiolr

menus.

Tho News joins

their many

in oxteiuiing

best wishes. congratulations and XOTICE TO HALL TEAM All members of the 'niuvinn noil team who

are

in

nnssninii

r hull

suits

are

roouested to leave iho same

at

the News nffinn. Wfi T.n

calling the suits in so thai

they

may oe launcicreu and repaired and 'plac en in good shape fur next season Jiy request, 01 tlie iimmiMf(in.

SPlUXGEIt HOY

ACi:il)EXlLLY

anur

j. 11115 AXi WITH HIKLU

Springer. Nov. 28. .T.li11. Ili

l,n

.Vear old son of Mr nn,I II, Floyd of the Jmuinon Mesa, whs iii'-- uiuoniaiiy snoi nun Hie f with a

.22 eulibre rifle while

pla,iug

wHh some

other

IkV. Till' Imv

una

Handling ine gun ami din not know

it

was loaded when suddenly it whs discharged anil Ihe Imlh.i

thru

Uif -K

jui

iniifcing Hie bone,

j.no wound w noi fimsiilernd seriaua and the buy ib now rifrovering picoly.

HELL FILLING STATION' CHANGES

Tln Hell I'illillif ílnlinn which for some tiinn 1ms been owned li Jim litMrhnck. was tlut week inir-

-

hased bv

Itarrell

11. Ilusuoo. Willi,

LllP limllftMli Ihi nilmi hnu hum.

.... ... .... . 1.n

chanicd

and fnmi now 011 IHe hüi--

1.... W..ÍI1 1. t- .. - .... . .., mili win lie

wqwu

M Ilie, lieu mill, Fillirtjr. .station." - Mr. Ratcoa. in ;v nimir man. iu it Iivp wirn

uiii

urA

ni'MMrl Llml under liitt inniniirmnnT'

Ui Jled Hall will set its shuro

of

Hie

uilinnae.

Mr. (Uscoe beliovoá ill llllvwrtiaftllr. lld In llllvlntr urimj sign ipadr, and il will .not be Jongt

nlíl

all the roads totditjgQtol Gjoyi

W'b

be

nwkedilh liatl'Dalf

igtM..

Uaiata..uiiiuds.

Wh

buxoiol Jfi.ikL.biiL hrd

wlutt

it

.us

Hf husinv lohp.

r

V-

1,1 .j

New 3, 1921

ixíde,a'e

OWN'EltSUIP

CLAYTON GOLFERS WIN

fROMjyjlKirS

TEAM

We

are

compelfod to take off

our

lid to Dr.

HurloJ again

this week, and acknowledge Jiim as Hie cham- pion nmongr golfogs

of this part

of Iho

country.

Ho Xllsplayod his ex-

traordinary ability

again

last

Sun- day, when--

hf

won

out

in the tour-

nament

held on

the

local links, be-

tween

a

team from Dalhart and a team

representing

Uio Clayton club.

The

truth of

tho

matter

was

that

th Clayton represórtüiüves were suc-

cessful in

faking the

scalp of the

Dalhart

club, as will be shown hv tho scores. Sam Johnson, who has boon coming, liko house afire,

ran

Hurley a

tight'

racA

for

fire! imn,,,.u and was

next highest

man in

the that

llO is HOW

out after HnrWe

scalp

and

says

that

he is going m got it. G. G..Gwin villi; played his

USUal Steady-Ean- and nrmnlml fn Gee of

Dalhart

for

third

place,

hut

was noseu

otii

wy two points. Hugh

anil same

had

Lang, has looked on liiun. s(l11 "lbers-w.-t

has fallen down of late,

hut

1".8.0 l,1!,t 1 k,1(W il waadiM maybe

whon this

yrtiing ealch-

-

a cliaÉaeli

up his ODOralimi wiI1 it be

ñervos will become steadier

foolbtll

a

will come to

the

uiIimi development

a

I'einsl v. T.n nn Vn, i anu

:wikoii

piuggeu agong in theii usual

steady,

way, and made scores sufficient to nssist in placing

their

club in lead. --We must say

that

Allen

Wikofr

is also a leader,

hut

on Ihe

wrong

end of.

the

score sheet,

hut

if nerseverniiciiiwiiis Aliim tin be

there iiui

few itlute venrs. If llm

Ilotarj

HnrSt

hhw Followmwirt

111(1 dlllCllU SCllrii.' whillll lulls llm

slory of

what

man did:

Dnlluirt -

G. il. MeGee "

un

I.,.

..

Hostan

up

W . A. Wolf

..'...L

150

A. li. Hesse . IB1

Frank

Kisser 152

J. A.

Stalcup

157

H. H.

Stnlcup'

168

(l'orge

Tompson

.

155)

0.iG.

Tnüil luso

Clayton

C. M. Hurley , i.nr.

Johnson 1

G. G. Granville

m

H. E. Lanir I

0.

V. Illakely

, I

1.'

D. V- -

Lujan

-.

1R8

C. J. VituKhan H5Ü

Allen

Wikoff

S(

Filial

IIOWAHII MOOIIE

(01

TO .I3ÜÍ

l.I)

OKinCE

--n

Howard M. Molire. w.lm hnu I1111111

filiar

clerk of Cluytoii land uriici fur sevornl years,

left this

week for Poswell,

where

he will become

chief

eleik in land office

nl that

place.

Mr. Moore is of tluf innsl

nffi.

cieiil

clerks

in cniiuiry. mi )lt)

ü

iiiKing cinei

clerks

jkiüíIioii in Ihe lui'ifiist lllnil fif ill llm

l'nil,l

Stales. Mrs. Moore will remain with the Clayton land office until aliout Clu iiUnas lime, when dic will join

her

hutibnud at rtoswnll.

JIKCHE.U XA.MES DELEGATES TO LEAGUE MEET

Simla S6. Ooveruor M.

C. Mechem today named (lie sUiles delemttHS Li Hit Leueim nf lint Knnlh

set

iiivonlion at Hiveinide. Cal.

Ihey ure:

S. II. Davis. Jr.. Las Vefms.

Enaiueer Charlo A. Slav.

Santa Fe.

(ieorK'' K. Hieere, Aibuijiif

ique.

George Aitee.

Sidnev M. Weil Alhuniiftmiitn ' HIghwHy Knirineer L. A. Gilletin.

i--

...

. 1

D. h.

Uud.

Albuquerque.

'

Page, Gftlliip.

Nomllmus. Alhuquewfue.

' "Gnvfrlior Meiihem iid hn'ivnnlH pee

alw ir;ho'was

libio.

yoW)rnor wag jiíiHíod

lltat

SñtHrffiíñ yiT. Mm. tnliiSiili

;Ptl4

haA.

CHHRY COUNTY

tatlt.U

AfiMVT SAYS PEOPLE

nACIMi!SVOHK

From Amarillo Tribune) am pleased wÍGi Amarilln.

glttd to ay

(hat

I note

here

the same kind

of

piHiple and the charac-

ter or spirit

as is in the Clovis country."

This

was the

statement

of IL C.

Hollinger, Curry eounly farm agent, who. with his wife, wits In AmluMHo

Friday enroute

to Clovis.

after

u business Visit ttl his fnrmnr li

at

Claytvii. When asked as to

ditions

prevailing in Clayton and

that

section ofNow Mcxloo, Mr. Hol-

linger said: "I was wonderfully with the fiim uninii nf operation exhibitotl in Clayton. At tne nine i

left

there, the people woro

acting

as an individual in sup-

port of

the

program

for taking a special four-coa-ch

train

In liatón for Thanksgiving football game.

ithin

an

almost

incredthiv iinri time, aiiproximately une hundred and fifty fares been sold, and

under

the mnnnirenipnt nf Si,,, lendent Haymond HuffofMie-school- s

uiiu

i

.11. uixey of the Ilo-- coming

who beefi. as

ainry

leader,

man '"B

.,,t:cis. 'lJis

os

with

"unfinished" win,

wlielher

to be nf nn.

business In

his nnd connection with

a

gume.

ho front

again.cily,

or rnrm

aKeiv.

Ihe

each

Haker

Sam

Priestly

HOSWHLL

the

the

0110

the ine

lice

Nov.

State

Ilriiiiutidii.

Tivepry

manifested

con

the

work

es,

Covis

is sustaining my work in an excellent way," declared the visitor, "and noagency

IMoing

more for the success of the wflrk than

the

nvrnllmil.. tifi.u,.i,m,.i.,.

,,0,mr,j

Ar,

j,,,.

it... cuy,

Ihey

have stood bnhind me one hun-- eii

per cent

strong, ilnd 1 fenl

that

asanwid

auio to make.. ..

Cmw

... . .....j 1,,..,,,43 some of the finest

terrilnrv

.in New

Moxico. and the people ace

just

ns good as Ihey can be in Ihoir

efforts umvmi

uieniseives ni ine extension work thai I am engaged' to lake (0 Uiom. The people or Clovis imder-Itan- d

very,

fully

tiieir rejalion

to.

and, lleiieillllMlilii nn II,, o.

,...,,

..r the Tanning

interests

in Curry coun- ty. Thoy have no stilled ideas as to

separate

interests,

hut rather

work

On Ihe Imsis h eonmninity or in-

terests."

r .Ml. nUll .Mrs. Iinllinvnr In II

I,

il,..

dnrly aflernoon fnr 7h..ii. IlftlVlft 111

Cluvis.

WATSOX SAYS IIO.M'S HILL IS CICIITAIN TO HE PASSED U'HHhllMtlou. Nov. UK.

I'

S Knn-

- ator

Watson, cfnnlilir--

discussed with President Harding lu-- iiHiuers which may lie inehwf--d

in Hie messuue lo Cciniiresu

mi

week iipmi which the president is working.

As his pergonal opinion Senator Vyalami exprawed the belief leaving tiiul "notliiny in iim ...o.i"

couli) prevent eimctmunt

dining

llm

"f1 "l

"II,-- 11(1111!

service men.

"

ifrniii

Vf

le

said,

thru

the inteii-Ijo-n

of the eoiiiinillee.

ZHYSKO Hirr.AlvS TI'ITJC WHESTLIX; CHA.HPIOX New York.- .

...

n- - ....

ibysko. Poland suciwjiifully de--

.iui;ii

nit-- win-Il- l .H

IICHVelglll

ll-- tje At Mndisnn Hnunre tlnprinn

in.

night, ilefeillinir .Slrniiulnr 1 lll .lose.

(1.

y.bysU won two nut of

three

falls.

Znyskn tlie wi end fall in 21

minutes

aiut JA ,

Iwig

obtained the first Tall with Hying headhwk

ttr

17 mil)ules

lililí HI MlClllldfi. I'lwi .snnnnil o ur.

called

mitin: went

to JSbjrsko

after

21 minutes and 'M wconds.

I'liis fall was called when Lewis, in eSl'tinillB-- from hnlf Vnlsnn unit n

oroU-- lipid,

liüwhouldars

u sinKe tne mat. Lewis protested mefngs

rsinrco

s decision and

Jeft

Hie

but

wnB

inticl,

by members

V tlie slate athfetlc

commission (o

aonuiuuv i

.

.

TftO'lmamrtm-voil- n tíin',tnlrrf fnll

in muiun--

wiiu. a

oouojwrBrtn'

it uuuuiM.ana

o seconas.

PI...

J..I.t

f.. .

Jeered by, a fSnte bwiy

epecfUrs,

k

AM

rBH ikab

irr

Abfncá

BIGIIT

PAGES OBk HURLEY SERVES VENISON-T-O

'PEER'

HUNGRY FRIENDS The

entire

News force and a few friends wern Mm Oilnalo nf

II. A'f1

Hurley

at

n real "stag" "pMrty, hold on Monday evening

at

tho

Pullman Ufe.

And talk

about a

fltatot, tills was a

real

one

with'

vortlson its

suir attraction

on the menu.

The

premised the- - mvu hunnli...ill ling iivuhIHit

lnnr

bofore he

went

lmntingKnnd ho mado goon 10 tue. loiter, and you

can just bet your last dollar that from'

now on the force will back him to (hn imit to deliver tho goods,

wholher n

is

muuing

uonr

or

playing-golf- .

He will do

inst

wlmL hn

mnviim

Will

if

he

"busts

a"

hamoslring"

in

it.

r

"

Whon the btineli

nrrivnd

ñl On, cafe a .special (able

had

beon re- served for them aim

the

sorv.ing'boa.

imii us soon ns uioy woro sqptQd.

Petty

hail th venison conked to a queen's taste, and all

ttlognrnlshos

on

the market

were

there

to add 10

the

attractiveness

oX.

Údmípm,

as well as irraklng it all

tK tftorl

Wo

aro

not

Jjing (a

toll how those hrivs si

Ihe "ehpw."

other than

td

slato that

tne

islilor entertained

gravo foari

ior

Alien

wikorr

and Hugh Lam and

our fears

were nnlv

rniinn

when

thev

ceased eafinir fni. wnii wo Ihought those boys would bustl

aim

riKiii

nere

we

must

say tlia the service reiiilerml ivns ff that could be had. Tho ladies who p.uoniieii to the serving woro pn the

I

' 'L1'

minuto

"'SOfeJhat

tho

oy have

Mu,

v.u-- poat-ji--1

particular.

At. iho

of

nipiii

upon

DHl

ior

former

.Mionii.,..iHiiimiuA of

full,

m.iA.t..

of

doctor

doing

conclusion of tho toast, cigars and

cigarettos

wore in

order

nnd limn f CflCtflll ill nl...

telling followed, dealing

with remind

iscences

of early

lffe in Clayton.

Those present

at

tliis

parly

woros!

Dr. Hurley. .1. Allen Wikoff. Hbbh$

Caldwell, Hugh Lang,

Harry

Hi Keener, Lorian I). Hoggs. Clffowlj (.(ink.

Perry

Miller and .1. II. Pi-oe-J tor. hunch is

strong

.fnii Mr. Hurley, and- '

ure

- nnK-...-hnninir llm?HQ

flllVli Illl,lf4,lfto1111111111M nariM.. i.....1 ...11w 11 iinniir ,

Í

Kino 11 1101

oner

resulta to him, an

en 11111K

iorwaru

to anotlior delight

nn

Mug jiariy.

...

i

r. s.

moLOGiGAL

suiTvey

ADOPI-- A NEW SYSTEM

Coyote

ronlrol,

us now handled byv Clinrles I',

nils.

HinlnidaRl Aesisl nnt in charge, is

carried

nrr through local associations. This nmllinil la.

fWHtllnnl of

far belter returns

for ne expense

incurred than

the for- mer method of iliHlrilini

In individual, stockmen. One of tho"

great disadvantages

nf

lhu

nwiiii.,..

was. Unit while 0110 niiioliman would do effective work with Iho poisoirf iiiriiiHiieu. (liners would not, audi

thus great areas

were In fl is

lim.j

buns from which

reeuiieralion re'

one

new

,,.ree

,,r rnv,.,,.,,, !

xxx.

,u'" now tweuty-ro- u

S

control in II,. '

become Mvailahln I

Z. "I

uijiiouuced

jiermitted

The'whole

associations stnte. In

order

I

oto poison from the LT.

s.

Hinlogieni!

mirvey ami tno tsiuti-- or New Mex ico Coonerilliveü. Iln sfni'kninii il,.,,. - only tu organize, elect a manager;

nun eiiinioy a limit or

tiieir

nwr

SOlectioil to

distribute

Ilje jKiisnil

Ilits

(tor one month. A form nft

agreement

muy lie

secured

from

your county ngripultural

agent. ' ,

The llureau of

Biological Survey is

desirous

nf asaisfinir Die

il

men m

their praJatorr

animal dif- ficulties,

but

Is

oiueolsuy desirous

of

wunig the. greaiáet result

for tho fltununt xMihIm,

Mr, II,. G. AVaUaii,

nwnager

of thn Peñasco Vnllíy

Asociation,

Mates

that

Tram flu

oullny

of $750, $15.000 saving to (lib live slock was accom- plished.

T.K. Henney. manager of

the

Pris- on AKMicialion..

slates (haj

u saving of $i5.000 was accomnllshed finm

an expenditure

of $350.

'I. K. Hoes.

loanacar of

thn Xnu

l"" wo

mBuiinuu utlltdr IlklCA.

JtogUytm other smaller asio iáUoi.?binpará''íavorjbly

with ttiqf A cljargBi

Sfí

Étewle Cootrm,

Hi

it

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PAGE TWO

Want Ads

REMOVED

I have moved my office across

lho street

on Pine

and

1st

streets,

to my residence. Dr.

J.

M.

Winchester,

Phono 114.

4ltf

FOR

SALKSandwich

IACornShell-o-r,

capacity

CO to 76 bu. snapped

corn per

hour. Case 9-- 18

Tractor.

Jordan

Corn Shollor, capacity 150 In POO hn nnnnnnrl nnrn nnr lirtur Complete with 10 IIP Case Motor nr. Terms. Kalph

Jordan.

48--2

nit r

liuuiussi tuuys, sunt

..ii

uuu swapsi

everything.

Grimm Jlldg,

cast

of

Unci

nrrim it

We

want your wheal.

Contract for

futuro

delivery-- with us now, Highest

market price

paid on day of delivery.

) . OTTO-JOHNSO-N

MEIl.CO

STOP THAT ITCHING Uso "Hluo

Star

Itemed?"

For

all forms

of

skin diseases suoh

as

Itch, Ecioma, Ring-Wor-

Totter

or Cracken Hands.

Tho

first application

relieves

the terrible

itching.

Doos

not slan the

clothing.

Hag a

pleasant

odor.

Hold on

a guarantee.

Onsale

at

Leading Druggists. 18 FOrt SALÍ OR TRADE FOR CAT-

TLE, 320acre3 improved land

near

Sedan, N. M. Price

right.

Clayton, N. M., ft. 1, Uox 32. 58--2

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. We have

just

opened a now shop

cast

of

Electric

Oarage, and will do goneral blacksmithing, woodwork,

car

spring woldlng and horscshooing.

lour pau

ronago appreciated.

40- -i OTT & RINKER.

FOR RENT

houe, at

corner

Pine and 3rd.

Inquire

KiS Pine or Pioneer Auto Co. H. O.Bcardon. Wit Live agonts wanted to handle

city

Irado for the genuine

watkins

1'ro ducts. A real

opportunity. Write

for free samplo and

particulars

J. It. Watkins Company, Dept. 70, Winonn, Minn.

NOTICE

The

partnership heretofore

ex- isting between II. W. Blair and Jess Kitching, doing business

at

Texline,

Texas, Clayton and Ml.

Iora.

Now

Mexico,

under

the name of Hlair Orain Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent.

Jess

Hitching has withdrawn from firm and 11. W Blair is now sole owner.

'

J9-- 3' BLAIR CHAIN CO.

bium; us your noes

We ore in the

market

for your

rattle

and hogs. Will

pay

within a dollar

per

hundred of

the

Kan- sas City top ongood 150 to 250pound hogs. Delivered

at

Texline

any

day.

Abney & Hougen. See us before

yon sell. Í9--S

Paste this in

your

phone book.

Ii. J.NELSON. Pilone 252. (.0

Talk oAbout SERVICE

Wo

are

the Heal

Bureau

of Service in Clayton in the

CLEANING AND PRESSING

BUSINESS

We

hae

installed a

dry

cleaning room which plaees us in

a

posi- tion to deliver joods within

threo

hours, Cleaned, Pressed and

witout Gasoline Odor

Can You Beat It?

Notliinn

but The

Best or Work, and Service Unexcelled

Tom WolforcPs Place

PHONE 282

VD

WE W1IX CALL FOR

IT

WHEN i'OU WANT

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Get 'Em Fresh

Up-to-D- ate

Meat Maiket in Connection

MISTLETOE FLOUR

$4.00 Per Hundred

WE Bl'Y

IT

BY THE CAB

WEICHMAN & DANIELS

T11E CLAYTON NEWS

TintEE

CONVICTS AND FOUH

BOYS FBEEI)

Santa

Fo, Nov. $0. Throe con

victs

in tho

penitentiary

and

four

boys in the

reformatory

wore

par

doned today by Governor Mechom.

The convicts

are

Tom Simmons, Circuit

county:

Nicolas Alaros. Valón ela

county;

Manuel Choyos, Valenoia.

Mures and Choyos

were

convicted of

cuttle

larcony,

but

Simmons' orimo was

not

shown in tho pardon.

Tho boys aro Antonio

Jauriqui, Sierra;

Gabriel

Parra,

Dona Ana;

Karl Biggins,

Bernalillo;

Charles Bernalillo.

Luis Carranza's pardon, granted on

September

17, was revoked when

the

governor

learned

he could not be

doponed

to Mexico. The pardon wes issued cxprosely for this pur- pose. - 'i

SEDAN

Misses Hazel Donoho and

Edith

Holland woro homo over Sunday, from

attendance

at Clayton High.

Miss Luoy Russell was ouL from Clayton over Sunday,

visiting her father, brother

an1

sister near

Se

am,

Mrs. C. A. Cole and Elizabeth were Sunday guests

at the J.

E. Busey homo.

Miss Emma Gibbons is

at

Ihe

par

sonage

this

weok.

Mr. and Mrs. Thoniason and Miss

Jennings of Tate were

Mondav din

ner guests at

the

Orr

home.

Messrs. Ralph Miller and

J.

R.

Massey wore Clayton

visitors

Tues day.

Thirty-tw- o Sedan

friends

gathered

at

tho C. H. Lewis home in a

sur

prise welcome

party

on Friday night, last, Mr.

and

Mrs.

Jack

Scrogin of Clayton, were guests

at

Ihe Lewis home at. the time. Re

freshments

of cocoa and cake were served and

a

good time enjoyed by ino mixed crowd or old and young.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Temple and

children

spent Sunday at the W. 1.

Poguo home.

A

serious

aulo

accident occurred

Sunday night, between Clayton and Sedan, in which Hardy Donoho

and

Hugh

Garrett

and Miss Ora Jones were injured. Miss

Jones

so sorious-

-

y

that it

may

result

fatally even yet.

The steering gear

became loek-- d anil

the car

was

overturned

once and a half. Hugh O

aire

It finally

f'l. loose from

the

wreck as the screams of Ihe

other

two dimii.'Kh--

d. and

extricated

Hardy,

after

which they raised

the ear

off Miss Tones, who had

her

collar bone and four

ribs

fraY

lured,

and many ulses, besides probable

internal

in

juries.

She was

carried

to Ihe

near

by homu of Geo.

Jack,

where

her

iii;iny friends

are visiting

and min--

isiering

to her.

The injured

wei thrown

clear

of the

car at

first,

but caught under

by tho nd or

furfhrr

moving of

the

car.

Miss Jones is

the

well known pri mary leaclier

at

bouan,

tins

neing

her fifth vear

here, and had been spendinii Ihe Thanksgiving vacation with friends at. Grenville and was on

her

way home wiien the accident

occurred.

iVvory

Jones

of

Drumright,

Okla.,

arrives

Wednesday lo be at the bed side of his

sister.

Miss Ora Jones.

Friends

and

relatives

of E, A.

Henderson were shocked by the news of his sudden death on Nov.

25th, his

fifteenth

wedding

anniver

sary. bile Oil, as h: was famil-

-

inrly called by his friends, had been poorly for several

years,

anu was tuking

treatment

al Clayton, his

death

came

very

unexpectedly. After very impressive

funeral

service

at Uo Christian

Church in Clayton, hi? wife's fatlu--r Mr. Craft, accom panied ilie remains to his

former

iionie

at

Ninlirc, Kansas, where his

ase

1

mother

and

other relatives

live. He loaves a wife, one son and

3

h'tle daughters,

besides many oth

er relatives

anu

menus

to mourn his death. We oxtond

our fullest

sMiipathy lo tho bereaved family in Him

dark hour

of trouble.

Mrs.

Walter

Cowan was operated on

recently

ror appendicitis, at mo

sanitarium at

Dalliarl, Texas.

Miss Blanche

Jostor

was a

Thanksgiving holiday

visitor

with

her sister.

Miss Ileesie,

at

Summer

villo, Tex. Will

Foster

is home on a

visit tins

ween,

iroin

nis position in

Ft. Worth,

Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Beardon and two

children spent

Thanksgiving

at her parents'

boma in Dallinrt.

"CYCO."

WOMEN P. O. EMPLOYES WILL NOT LOSE STATUS

IF

.MARRIED

Washington. Nov. 27. Women in

the

postal service will

not suffor

a chango

of status

or loso any

rights

in

the

service by marriage. Post-

master

Genoral Hays

nrounced

to- day.

"Heretofore," he said, "when ail

unmarried

woman, holding Iho po-

sition of postmaster, married,

she Aas obliged to

secure a

new appoint-nwn- l,

tfeiule a nw

bond, o?

p3

he civil

servio.

examlnatroo incom-Péj-ltí ytilk

tfikp

téfcfttfWates, ff

hn hnrl i.nl timvfmialv InVnn ftlirt.

n examination. Under the now rul ing a woman

postmaster

win con- tinue o hold off;v)

without

a re

prpoinimetil or nther

xiunlnatii--.

"It's my to Valspar now!" I

IT'S it!

so easy

Á smooth

I

Anyone

sweepcan

of

the brush and

imme-

diately the pattern shines forth like

new.

And more than docs

beautify. A coat or this

VALENTINE'S

tough, durable varnish rivcs Linoleum, Congoleum or Oilcloth a sturdy, protective

surface

that greatly

pro-

longs its

life.

It

fortifies

TheiewalUwillneveferacli.

interesting panel beautifully

frieze de-

cidedly above

Bring your friends

tho

Prosby-teri-an

Baraar 2nd

and

3rd December.

Wheelcss has cook slovos

for

leag.

turn

these floor coverings against

wear.

makes them proof"

against spilled liquids, hot even against hut

greases.

--

ib In the

LSRAJR s beautified jíí

floors

and furniture

all

kinds,

indouvn

and out. Vnlsparred

surface

firmly

resists

water, weather and "accidents."

Anthlr" that

s worth

varni'Ainr't '

CLAYTON,

wood-

work

THE W. ISAACS HARDWARE CO.

House

of

Good

Service

NEW MEX.

The (rear

ment and painted make this room

the ordinary.

lo

on tho

of

It or

cold

of

A

R.

Make The Plain Room Al tractive

buildinc

or

remodeling, you will be better

WHETHER

your rooms if Black

Rock

Wallboard isused for the walls and ceilings.

Thereisnomuss or litter in applying Black Rock Wallboard.. Once in place, it stays there permanently without cracking, warping orfalling;

Itgives an added comfort and attractiveness to the rooms no matter what the character of the building house, bungalow,office, store, restaurant,, church or factory.

Note the moisture-repelle- black centre that identifies the genuine, rigid, ly veneer Black Rock Wallboard. Black Rock Wallboard is protected against all kinds of weather and needs no priming coat in decor- atingbecause itreceives a special surface sealing andsizing treatment.

Oveusachance to explain theaJoanlagtiofBlack Rocl( IVallboaTd foryour particular tidUknp.

STAR LUMBER COMPANY

Clayton, New Mexico Phone 158 A. Ev MONTEITh, Manooer '

"The Cat Came Back 99

-- but the spots newer will

Whou the Clayton Steam

Laundry's export

Cloanors and Press- ors do the work. Odorless

dry

cleaning. Our

staff

of

export

Clean-

ers

and Pressors is second lo none in America,

for

you

must be

satisfied

or your

Monoy Back, Fino

work our

specially.

Wo also

laundor

fino laces and silk

garments under guarantee.

Our collars do

not saw your

neck.

They're

stiff,

biit

pliable. Get

acquainted

with

your

Laundry.

Clayton Steam Laundry

F. R. LINDEN, Manager

IT

PAVS TO KEEP CLEAN.

Cleaning Phone 207 Fussing

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(4)

S

ROTATING AT LOW EBB Dsjar Dunch--:

fioc

wonl

doer

hunting last wok

$nd hag not recovcrod (o dato, honco

this letter.

Last

week tho

regular

mid-we-ek lunahoon was sowed on Wednesday

in.ordor

to give

all

of

the Ilotarians

and

their

wives an

opportunity of nttonding

tho Ctayton-Hato-u football gamo.

The

Bpeelal

train

was

run as pr schedule

in

order

(o

carry the

500

or

more Clayton boosters who raudo

the trip. This train

was mado possible by

the fact

that-th- school

was supported

and backed by

the Rotary

Club. In

fact

all of tho Ro-lari-

were back of (he movo. Some

"wore so

far

back

that

thoy did

not

as much as got in sight. Plonse ex--

FRANK 0. BLUE

ATTORNEY AT LAW PRACTICE l ALL COURTS

CLAYTON, NEW MEX.

Selders Transfer

All Kinds of Hauling Done Wb

Store

Anything

Express

mid

Freight

n

Specialty

Office in

Taylor's

Uurhcr Shop North Second

Stroct

PHONE 5

DR. II. A. IIOLLOWAY Osteopath Charlton BIdg.

Clayton

- -

Neiv Mexico

Col. J.A.Sowers. Col. Geo. Goodyear

Goodyear & Sowers

Auctioneers LATTLE EXCIJ

.GE

--

''S'rA'iL'

Cnyton

REAL

Union Title and Loan Co.

ABSTRACTS, FLATS, OONVEYANOmO,

NOTARY.

Okytea, hi M Raw Kaxinw

T. A. Wheelan

ATTORNEY AT LA Offices: 2nd

Floor

Gray-Easlerwo- od

Building.

Practico

in all

State and

Federal Courts.

C. W. Anderson

WATCH .MAKER and JEWELER

(Fruth's Pharmacy)

CLAYTON. MEXICO

IIGNOR

&

CUCOTE

AUCTIONEERS Office Eklund

Barber

Shop.

FARM SALES A SPECIALTY.

CLAYTON, MEXICO.

ECZEMA!

Money

lek

without quntion

: HUNTSOUAKAHTEKD

UC1N DISRASg RKMKDXES

(IIunt'8uWeand Soup),(allin th trMtmrat oittcli, Ecitma, ftlnttworm.Tetterorothcrltch- - Inff i'in díñente Try thie

AND

New Mexico

NEW

NEW

treatmentntr.,

' ,K

DAVIS DRUG CO.

1

I XI 1

Lucky Tiger

13

EKOOtMSPositively eradicatesThoandTHOCCBoalttNation'BYWHOrUKMTAUliemtlvKMOW.HairMBI

ft

1

dandruff correcta cía- -

mittrw eslsa etapa falUac hair imBotea laxtznant uruwtu aa heietr.

liJlh

e!ion Immedlxts

retain. HoaexBackGomrutea,

!ft AlUBCKTnupUUTKIMfmr aMrauakuWn.

mu!. t

mtmá

CO.. KaaHMOO.B.

Iplain, Doo

ol

al.

Just the

same, wo mado tho

trip

and wore

met at

tho Raton

station

by Mr. Nyhus

and

Mr. Ooff, Secre

tary

of

the

Raton Rotary Club. Thoso gentlemen invited all of

the Ilotar

ians and

their

wives to

the Elks'

Club. We wore told to mako our- selves

at

home.. This we did

until about

12:15,

at

whioh time a fine

tur

key

dinner wuti

an uio trimmings included somo

real

homemade oidor was served. Well, we always knew T. II. is a man of

groat

"capacity,"

but

jduging from tho way tho viands vanished bofore him, wo have al ways

underestimated

his capacity.

We

must

sny for

the

Raton Rotary

thai

they aro royal ontorlainers. We

am sorry the

samo cannot bo said or

the

Raton schools and

the

force

than

man iL They took the appar-

ent attitude that it

is

preposterous

for suoh

a

small place ns Clayton to contend for

first

honors with a"dig- nified" place like Raton.

We asked "Huffy" about tho dig- nity of tho place and he

referred

us to

our

capable coach. Mr.

Terrlll.

In talking with the roach he told us

that

Raton is a very aoeiablo place.

He saiil he was given spocial atten- tion by having a "body

guard"

to take

care

of him. Coach gays Ihu body guard wns like "The Shadow"

in Robert Louis Stevenson's My Shadow":

I have

a little

rnppio Who goes in and out with mo.

And

what

can lie the use of him Is more

than

I can see.

Then J would see the

referee,

And we would end tho caso With fislir, acta ami actions, Which might not be disgrace.

H is very, very

near

mo When on

the

field 1

tread;

O,

üee

I I wish

that

coppie Were home anil safely dead.

Well, we

are

going to play Iloswell

for

the

stale

championship

whether

Raton likos it or not. Are we going lo back

the

Hi? I'll say we arol

Don't forget the luncheon Thurs- day

at

12:18. Same old place. Luns

is lo tell us how a

minister

feels while being licit) up and robbed at a football game.

ANONYMOUS.

SENECA ITEMS

A program and box

supper

given Thanksgiving Day by tho Seneca High School, wns about,

the

best

thing

seen in this vicinity.

Under the splendid management of

their

teacher, Mrs. Mabel How-

-

man, assisted by Prof. Bowman, an

PpreUvajgJy

IhjU,. would,

equal,

"If not surpass

many seen in

theatres

of today. Over $80.00 was made on tiio supper, which will be used m the school and for

library

lipidies.

Many large herds of calilo

are

driven

thru

this

part

of

the country.

II seems

that

somo one is aide lo buy and makes the dull times seem a little

better

for

the

stock man.

Mr. Turllon, the

popular county

agent, will hold several meetings

al the

school houses before

January

1.

Mr.

Tarlton

is leaving to go into

another

field of work. The

farmers

all regret, this vory much, for Mr.

Tarlton

hail

their

welfare

at heart

and was tho

best

organizer who ever worked

here.

Tho hum of

threshers

is

heard

in tho land today.

A broom corn seeder and

grain thresher,

belli busy in litis

disliret.

Mr. and Mrs.

John

Konnan

spent

Thunksgiving day

at

tint Howard ranch, and were gnosis

at the

High School play

that

night.

Mrs. Hugh Campbell hud

her

ton- sils removed

last Saturday

by Dr.

Chambers of Claylon.

Mrs. Edna Huntsborry,

the

pop-

ular teacher

of tho Knolls school, has been on tho sick list for a fow days,

but

was ablo to resume work Tuesday.

A cornmunily Ninas Iroe and pro-

gram

will be held al. tho Knolle school house. We ask

your hearty

as no money is being:

paid the

tenrhors

this

ronr,

we owe them loyally and

support

in an of-f-ort

thoy caro to make.

A few loyal souls

are

still con-

ducting the

Christina

Endeavor

meetings

at

Georgia High Sejiool ev-

ery

Sunday afternoon. lf-)-u

aro

so inclined, get. oilt nnd help them keep n good thing alive.

Turley

Miller wop the eako

at

the Thanksgiving

supper

for being the

ugliet

man present. The

joke

on him,

he

bought 200 votes on him- self. Hut

Turley

knew it was agood eake.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH Well,

are

you helping

loaBch the

goal in average

attendance nt

Bible School? How many times have you been absent in

the last three

months? See here, we

are

counting on you. Plectro don't Jail. You will

disappoint your

Lord a&woll as

u.

Thero is a pluee

for

all of you each Sunday. Como,am

fill il.

200 noxt Sunday Will you bo

thorc?

And stay for

preaching at

o)ovun.

REPORTER.

THE tíXSTOK-

NEWS

sedan

HORN To Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Tryon,

a

baby girl. Nov. 17. 1921.

DIED Word was received Sun- day

night

of tho suddon

death

of Mrs. Adda Riohov in Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Riofioy will ho romembflred by many

al

Sedan, having

spontsome

time horo. She was Iho

molhor

of

K. D.and L. B.

nichey

of Sedan. Her many

monda

extend

sympathy

to

her

sorrowing rolalivos. She issur- vived by

four

children,

the

two sons

al

Sedan and

a

son and

daughter ai un

uiiy,

l'cnn.

MARRIED Miss

Ethel

Lobb lo Mr. Lloyd Davis. We did

not learn

tho

particulars

of

this

wedding,

but

Mrs. Davis was

the nlder daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lobb. who

arc

well and favorably known here, hav-

ing lived

at

Sedan about twelve years. Mr. Davis resides

near

Clay- ton and is

an

estimable young man.

Many good wishoe go to

this

couple from

their

many friends foe a long and

happy

life. v

Somo

of the

many friends of Mrs.

.Margaret Thompson of Molding, Colo.,

are planning

a

birthday

card

shower for her

on

her

75th anniver- sary of

that,

event. She will bo re-

-

momberod by

her

many friends, hav ing visited hero long nud

frequently nt

tho home of

her daughter,

Mrs.

i.

J. Pague.

Miss Ora Jones

spenl Saturday

and bunilay in

i'otfino

and Clayton.

Ino Pnronl-Tcnclie- rs association

convened

at

Sedan

Friday

night, fol lowing a

strenuous

afternoon of has ketlinll al. Amistad, in which Sedan boys won, and the girls lost

their

game. Ciphering was the

entertain

ment: Miss Lovo was tiio victor.

The losing side will

enloratin the

victors on December 2nd, (lie

next

meeting night.

Everyone is busy snapping oorn, slacking feed, thresjiing,

etc,

and in deeVi we have all much to be thnnk-f- ul

for

this

season, even if times

are not just

us we would wish.'

"CYCO."

Whoeloes will sail--you

rifles

for

loss. .

'

S7--3

Dear Jlolii.ula:

You

are quite

my way of think- ing,

that

Hie most of one's gift is not so much as (he

spirit that

il is given or received. I consider it very foolish to

embarrass

one's

self

in making useless or expensive gifts.

I have just, been looking over

the

glasswaro display

at

R. W. ISAACS HARDWARE CO. Tlfljy handle

quite a

lino, from tho humble tum-

bler

to American Cut and

lleisey

Cut Glass. Tinted Glass

Water

Sets, Colored Glass

Fruit

nowls, Stands nnd Proservo Sols.

No well set table is

without its

glassware. As gifls always usoful, always welcome.

Heisey Cut Glas to most of

us

is

bul

a name,

but

you have

but

lo sec

the

Heisey Cut Glass lo note the

dlffcrcnc.

I

pride

mysolf on being somewhat of a connoisseur, and glassware so clear, anil free from

M. P.

PHONE 57

well. Let

PAGE

dofoota

and

blcmishos, I novor have sean,

than the

Heisey Cut Glass

thai

is shown

al

R. W. ISAACS HARD?

WARE CO.

We had a

quiet

Thanksgiving most of tho town wont lo Raton to enjoy Iho

groat

Football Gamt$

Some

report the

learn being hold up, nnd robbed

of tho

Game. II was

hard

on tho boys,

for

wo

have a

dandy Team

this year.

As

for the

Game. "Lot's Bo SporU"

somewhat

slangy for me,

but that's the

way I feel about il.

Yours.

KATE.

ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE

The Clayton Abstract Co., Inc.

HONDEO AIISTRACTERS

CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO

HARVEY, Manager. Phone SS3

Christmas is' Coming!

We Have a Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS CANDIES FRUITS NUTS DATES FIGS

And STUFF For That CHRISTMAS CAKE

GENTRY & SELVY

CASH GROCERS

iiminimtmiiiiammimiinmimamnmiiiimntjtmimiiiiniimmimtiiiiiiiMim

CLAYTON, X. M.

$660.00 f. o. b. Detroit ;

$782.40 Clayton, N. M., Including Starter and Demountable Rims

SEDAN

retire

car oí

many u&os--. Ihe

car

Tor Hie whole family. Whilu dcnimec,

refinement

nuil

comrorl aro

dominant features,

the

Sodan

affords sturdy

dependability on all roads In all

weather.

Tho

famous

Ford

onnino próvidos moro

than sufficient

power Tor

every

need.

The sturdy,

ruoucd

construction

of

the

whole chassis Is n

surely oí year

in nnd

year

'.

'

out endurance

anil economy.

Wo will round

out

Ibis

sen

Ico hi Ihe

ear

Ilibelf by keophyi your, Sudan in

u"'l

condition, We sell genuine Ford

Part

and

our

fully equipped, rujwh'-iihir-

I'Upnlrs

promptly

and us conic and deiuonfitrutu.

Clayton

sure

""Pioneer Auto Co,

TURBE.

llHiullos

.

-

ÍJew Mexico

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