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mu m m .VOLUME PUUIITKRN MJMUÉIV FOaTY-iiJN- K
4 i"
EVSAWY.
THIS, PAPER.IS
DEVOTED-T-TOE
PEVELOPMENT OF THEPEST
INI ÜKLAHOJLV 1IA8 i "2" .
" "it1 iniii
...HUGH WILLMMS PRAISED FOR
HIS
WORK FOR WES Thenrnhahlv wnnld
nnt
hnvn unitonthru hut
for Hindi H.Willinms tvni'lrat the
convention of tho National Association of Railwayand Utilities
Commissioners according (oJ.
V.iiaugunossy,
cnairman
oime ie
vuda nublio service commission.
Shaughneasy
writes
tho commission!I am glad to lake advantage of
tins opportunity
to saymat
youhave an
exceedingly auiocnairman
mthe
person of Hugh H. Williams andwiiuout
ins assistance anutnc
amopresentation
which he made in his Hjiut'uit uoioro tuo convenuoncover
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 Ohioriver
valleys and sectionsintermediate thereto are
tobe' congratulated
ininvino-- rt tfltlll.. v.if. Ml... llMlllnnin1, ntiil-u nii-
itVhhd'
eniirriire In lendthis
fltrlilfor
thorn. "Wo in Nevadaappreciate
o lie rondcred to
the
causeand 'fool'lMt
wocannot
togfthjghly codimondthe
initiative unda-nurair-cho displayed in Hip
fain
iff1what
scorned overpowering opposition as thnresolution
lmd Inln
enrrind Inthe
floor of the conventionafter
iimtin-- nifiaijLMu ...IIIuuiiiiinui--i 1mm iuill3-I f- vi 10 inuorsn it orreport it lavotv
jihlv.Personally, I desire to
state that
il will nlwnvs afford me nlensiirn In
Jhr
üícrinllirosnfl(V iinb1firffiijr
the intormouiilain country with such
live and energeticrepresentative
as your--Honorable Chairman proved to noat
mo Atlanta convention.LITTLE
IIAYDOX CIIILOHFX GIVE A HIRTUDAY PARTY Oil Wednesdnv nfInrtiniin linfnrn Thanksgiving Day. a group of litllo ioiks were ganyentertained at
inn home of Marsalicuo andCarter
Hay-do- n,in
honor
oftheir birthdays.
The
little
guestsarrived about four
oclock, and enjoyed out-do-or gamesuntil
five-thirt-y, when a line was formed and all n'larchcd into tho house and around tho tables, to vicwv thobirthday
cakes, eacli of which noretnc correct number
or candles.The
tables were decorated with tiny ships, made ofwhite
and bluepaper,
which served as placecaras
aim íavors.The mil-dn- nr immns limite nvei'v--
ono's
appetite
keen, and all woro reouy to rospomi wnen tnolimo
lmsl ind linsfnas rinnniinnnd Ihnlin
fresbmonls woro served. Delicious.,.iV. ... .i:
vuni
iiruu
itliutliuuj
WUIUUUIJ Iliannsed of. and
after
iminv cnnil wisli es to Mnrsalionc and Carlor,for
many moro happybirthdays,
ovory-on-o wentgaily
home, boasting of a noon time nnil lotsor
run.Those
present
wore:Tlnrmin HndLrnft Vninnn Millionn Job Knox
Winchester,
Paul Wade,uertruiie
wnno, jsioisoI'oiter,
Mar-cel- laSytz, 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
Chicagoand other
middlewestern
citiesare
said bythe packers
to have voted fo ac-ae-pt wage reduotions, offflotive Mon-day, Uio
department of labor
an- nounced todayit
had ordored con- ciliation commissioners to keep in closetouch with
tho tiiluatlon."It appears that
both unionand
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 cldtóBIG. CHOP OP The peéan crop
in this
Veal nrOllliseS In hn n hlimnnn nnn and
altho
a heavyfrost must
fallneioro
tnonuw
can bemany pioKers
report that the
num- ber Of ntllS thai, hnvnllnn
htn.onoff is
ample
Along almost every small
stream
in Oklnl
find necan trmw. nsnncinllv in 'is,io Creek, Osage and couh-
-
ues.uuyers
on a wholesalebasis are
navinir 10 cnnls n nmimi rmlargor
sizes and less for those un--
Tho Deon
Forks
fnrma nnnviMa
tow,are
said to produce from 3,000 io jo.wuworm
ornuts
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, findingthat
thoaccu
mulation oinuts they
find isworth
thoeffort.
. 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...
Thi,.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 number
of years.For
some timo ho was propniMor 01 tno KiuundBarber
fihftn hiif anlrl milmi, uini Qnnn( ntiuit;
.liniot
jn
CoJifociuaA snuK.tho-nn--shine of NewMexico
lured
himback
here, and he tookcharge
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 nnuprosperity
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 hasulrgo circle
oimenus.
The newly weds have gone to housekeeping, and as soon asiy
gets nacK to oarin, and (lisno--
0S Of his (lav llronnis. liennil liisma-
-
timaitie
wile
will hoat
home L Uiolrmenus.
Tho News joins
their many
in oxteiuiingbest wishes. congratulations and XOTICE TO HALL TEAM All members of the 'niuvinn noil team who
are
innnssninii
r hullsuits
are
roouested to leave iho sameat
the News nffinn. Wfi T.ncalling 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 HIKLUSpringer. 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 someother
IkV. Till' Imvuna
Handling ine gun ami din not knowit
was loaded when suddenly it whs discharged anil Ihe Imlh.ithru
Uif -Kjui
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 wirnuiii
urAni'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 Jongtnlíl
all the roads totditjgQtol GjoyiW'b
benwkedilh liatl'Dalf
igtM..
Uaiata..uiiiuds.
Whbuxoiol Jfi.ikL.biiL hrd
wluttit
.usHf husinv lohp.
r
V-
1,1 .j
New 3, 1921
ixíde,a'e
OWN'EltSUIP
CLAYTON GOLFERS WIN
fROMjyjlKirS
TEAMWe
are
compelfod to take offour
lid to Dr.HurloJ again
this week, and acknowledge Jiim as Hie cham- pion nmongr golfogsof this part
of Ihocountry.
Ho Xllsplayod his ex-traordinary ability
againlast
Sun- day, when--hf
wonout
in the tour-nament
held onthe
local links, be-tween
a
team from Dalhart and a teamrepresenting
Uio Clayton club.The
truth of
thomatter
wasthat
th Clayton represórtüiüves were suc-cessful in
faking the
scalp of theDalhart
club, as will be shown hv tho scores. Sam Johnson, who has boon coming, liko house afire,ran
Hurley atight'
racAfor
fire! imn,,,.u and wasnext highest
man inthe that
llO is HOWout after HnrWe
scalp
and
saysthat
he is going m got it. G. G..Gwin villi; played hisUSUal Steady-Ean- and nrmnlml fn Gee of
Dalhart
forthird
place,hut
was noseuotii
wy two points. Hughanil 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 maybewhon this
yrtiing ealch--
a cliaÉaeliup his ODOralimi wiI1 it be
ñervos will become steadier
foolbtll
awill come to
the
uiIimi developmenta
I'einsl v. T.n nn Vn, i anu:wikoii
piuggeu agong in theii usualsteady,
way, and made scores sufficient to nssist in placingtheir
club in lead. --We must saythat
AllenWikofr
is also a leader,hut
on Ihewrong
end of.the
score sheet,hut
if nerseverniiciiiwiiis Aliim tin bethere iiui
few itlute venrs. If llmIlotarj
HnrSthhw Followmwirt
111(1 dlllCllU SCllrii.' whillll lulls llm
slory of
what
man did:Dnlluirt -
G. il. MeGee "
un
I.,.
..
Hostanup
W . A. Wolf
..'...L
150A. li. Hesse . IB1
Frank
Kisser 152J. A.
Stalcup
157H. 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
-.
1R8C. J. VituKhan H5Ü
Allen
Wikoff
S(Filial
IIOWAHII MOOIIE
(01
TO .I3ÜÍl.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 becomechief
eleik in land officenl 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 llml'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--
...
. 1D. 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 PEOPLEnACIMi!SVOHK
From Amarillo Tribune) am pleased wÍGi Amarilln.
glttd to ay
(hat
I notehere
the same kindof
piHiple and the charac-ter or spirit
as is in the Clovis country."This
was thestatement
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 liat
Claytvii. When asked as toditions
prevailing in Clayton andthat
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 woroacting
as an individual in sup-port of
theprogram
for taking a special four-coa-chtrain
In liatón for Thanksgiving football game.ithin
analmost
incredthiv iinri time, aiiproximately une hundred and fifty fares been sold, andunder
the mnnnirenipnt nf Si,,, lendent Haymond HuffofMie-school- suiiu
i
.11. uixey of the Ilo-- comingwho 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 rnrmaKeiv.
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 noagencyIMoing
more for the success of the wflrk thanthe
nvrnllmil.. tifi.u,.i,m,.i.,.,,0,mr,j
Ar,j,,,.
it... cuy,Ihey
have stood bnhind me one hun-- eiiper cent
strong, ilnd 1 fenlthat
asanwid
auio to make.. ..
Cmw
... . .....j 1,,..,,,43 some of the finestterrilnrv
.in NewMoxico. and the people ace
just
ns good as Ihey can be in Ihoirefforts umvmi
uieniseives ni ine extension work thai I am engaged' to lake (0 Uiom. The people or Clovis imder-Itan- dvery,
fullytiieir rejalion
to.and, lleiieillllMlilii nn II,, o.
,...,,
..r the Tanninginterests
in Curry coun- ty. Thoy have no stilled ideas as toseparate
interests,hut rather
workOn 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
Vfle
said,thru
the inteii-Ijo-nof the eoiiiinillee.
ZHYSKO Hirr.AlvS TI'ITJC WHESTLIX; CHA.HPIOX New York.- .
...
n- - ....ibysko. Poland suciwjiifully de--
.iui;ii
nit-- win-Il- l .HIICHVelglll
ll-- tje At Mndisnn Hnunre tlnprinnin.
night, ilefeillinir .Slrniiulnr 1 lll .lose.
(1.
y.bysU won two nut ofthree
falls.Znyskn tlie wi end fall in 21
minutes
aiut JA ,Iwig
obtained the first Tall with Hying headhwkttr
17 mil)uleslililí HI MlClllldfi. I'lwi .snnnnil o ur.
called
mitin: went
to JSbjrskoafter
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 andJeft
Hiebut
wnBinticl,
by membersV tlie slate athfetlc
commission (oaonuiuuv i
..
TftO'lmamrtm-voil- n tíin',tnlrrf fnllin muiun--
wiiu. a
oouojwrBrtn'it uuuuiM.ana
o seconas.PI...
J..I.t
f.. .Jeered by, a fSnte bwiy
epecfUrs,
k
AM
rBH ikab
irrAbfncá
BIGIIT
PAGES OBk HURLEY SERVES VENISON-T-O'PEER'
HUNGRY FRIENDS Theentire
News force and a few friends wern Mm Oilnalo nfII. A'f1
Hurleyat
n real "stag" "pMrty, hold on Monday eveningat
thoPullman Ufe.
And talkabout a
fltatot, tills was areal
onewith'
vortlson itssuir attraction
on the menu.The
premised the- - mvu hunnli...ill ling iivuhIHitlnnr
bofore he
went
lmntingKnnd ho mado goon 10 tue. loiter, and youcan just bet your last dollar that from'
now on the force will back him to (hn imit to deliver tho goods,wholher n
ismuuing
uonror
playing-golf- .He will do
inst
wlmL hnmnviim
Will
if
he"busts
a"hamoslring"
init.
r
"Whon the btineli
nrrivnd
ñl On, cafe a .special (ablehad
beon re- served for them aimthe
sorv.ing'boa.imii us soon ns uioy woro sqptQd.
Petty
hail th venison conked to a queen's taste, and allttlognrnlshos
onthe market
werethere
to add 10the
attractiveness
oX.Údmípm,
as well as irraklng it alltK tftorl
Wo
aro
notJjing (a
toll how those hrivs siIhe "ehpw."
other than
tdslato that
tneislilor entertained
gravo foariior
Alienwikorr
and Hugh Lam andour fears
were nnlvrniinn
when
thev
ceased eafinir fni. wnii wo Ihought those boys would bustlaim
riKiiinere
wemust
say tlia the service reiiilerml ivns ff that could be had. Tho ladies who p.uoniieii to the serving woro pn theI
' 'L1'
minuto"'SOfeJhat
thooy have
Mu,
v.u-- poat-ji--1particular.
At. ihoof
nipiii
upon
DHl
ior
former
.Mionii.,..iHiiimiuA of
full,
m.iA.t..
of
doctor
doing
conclusion of tho toast, cigars and
cigarettos
wore inorder
nnd limn f CflCtflll ill nl...telling followed, dealing
with remind
iscencesof early
lffe in Clayton.Those present
at
tliisparly
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 isstrong
.fnii Mr. Hurley, and- 'ure
- nnK-...-hnninir llm?HQflllVli Illl,lf4,lfto1111111111M nariM.. i.....1 ...11w 11 iinniir ,
Í
Kino 11 1101
oner
resulta to him, anen 11111K
iorwaru
to anotlior delightnn
Mug jiariy....
ir. s.
moLOGiGALsuiTvey
ADOPI-- A NEW SYSTEM
Coyote
ronlrol,
us now handled byv Clinrles I',nils.
HinlnidaRl Aesisl nnt in charge, iscarried
nrr through local associations. This nmllinil la.fWHtllnnl of
far belter returns
for ne expenseincurred than
the for- mer method of iliHlriliniIn individual, stockmen. One of tho"
great disadvantages
nflhu
nwiiii.,..was. Unit while 0110 niiioliman would do effective work with Iho poisoirf iiiriiiHiieu. (liners would not, audi
thus great areas
were In fl islim.j
buns from which
reeuiieralion re'
one
new,,.ree
,,r rnv,.,,.,,, !xxx.
,u'" now tweuty-ro- uS
control in II,. '
become Mvailahln I
Z. "I
uijiiouuced
jiermitted
The'whole
associations stnte. In
order
Ioto 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
nwrSOlectioil to
distribute
Ilje jKiisnilIlits
(tor one month. A form nftagreement
muy liesecured
fromyour county ngripultural
agent. ' ,The llureau of
Biological Survey isdesirous
nf asaisfinir Dieil
men m
their praJatorr
animal dif- ficulties,but
Isoiueolsuy desirous
ofwunig the. greaiáet result
for tho fltununt xMihIm,Mr, II,. G. AVaUaii,
nwnager
of thn Peñasco VnllíyAsociation,
Matesthat
Tram fluoullny
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 finman expenditure
of $350.'I. K. Hoes.
loanacar of
thn Xnul"" wo
mBuiinuu utlltdr IlklCA.JtogUytm other smaller asio iáUoi.?binpará''íavorjbly
with ttiqf A cljargBiSfí
Étewle Cootrm,Hi
itPAGE TWO
Want Ads
REMOVED
I have moved my office across
lho street
on Pineand
1ststreets,
to my residence. Dr.J.
M.Winchester,
Phono 114.
4ltf
FOR
SALKSandwich
IACornShell-o-r,capacity
CO to 76 bu. snappedcorn per
hour. Case 9-- 18Tractor.
Jordan
Corn Shollor, capacity 150 In POO hn nnnnnnrl nnrn nnr lirtur Complete with 10 IIP Case Motor nr. Terms. KalphJordan.
48--2nit r
liuuiussi tuuys, sunt..ii
uuu swapsieverything.
Grimm Jlldg,cast
ofUnci
nrrim it
We
want your wheal.
Contract forfuturo
delivery-- with us now, Highestmarket price
paid on day of delivery.) . OTTO-JOHNSO-N
MEIl.CO
STOP THAT ITCHING Uso "Hluo
Star
Itemed?"For
all formsof
skin diseases suohas
Itch, Ecioma, Ring-Wor-Totter
or Cracken Hands.Tho
first application
relievesthe 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. Priceright.
Clayton, N. M., ft. 1, Uox 32. 58--2NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. We have
just
opened a now shopcast
ofElectric
Oarage, and will do goneral blacksmithing, woodwork,car
spring woldlng and horscshooing.lour pau
ronago appreciated.
40- -i OTT & RINKER.
FOR RENT
houe, at
cornerPine and 3rd.
Inquire
KiS Pine or Pioneer Auto Co. H. O.Bcardon. Wit Live agonts wanted to handlecity
Irado for the genuinewatkins
1'ro ducts. A realopportunity. Write
for free samplo andparticulars
J. It. Watkins Company, Dept. 70, Winonn, Minn.NOTICE
The
partnership heretofore
ex- isting between II. W. Blair and Jess Kitching, doing businessat
Texline,Texas, Clayton and Ml.
Iora.
NowMexico,
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 yourrattle
and hogs. Willpay
within a dollarper
hundred ofthe
Kan- sas City top ongood 150 to 250pound hogs. Deliveredat
Texlineany
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 HealBureau
of Service in Clayton in theCLEANING AND PRESSING
BUSINESS
We
hae
installed adry
cleaning room which plaees us ina
posi- tion to deliver joods withinthreo
hours, Cleaned, Pressed andwitout Gasoline Odor
Can You Beat It?
Notliinn
but The
Best or Work, and Service UnexcelledTom WolforcPs Place
PHONE 282
VD
WE W1IX CALL FORIT
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 CABWEICHMAN & DANIELS
T11E CLAYTON NEWS
TintEE
CONVICTS AND FOUHBOYS FBEEI)
Santa
Fo, Nov. $0. Throe convicts
in thopenitentiary
andfour
boys in thereformatory
worepar
doned today by Governor Mechom.The convicts
are
Tom Simmons, Circuitcounty:
Nicolas Alaros. Valón elacounty;
Manuel Choyos, Valenoia.Mures and Choyos
were
convicted ofcuttle
larcony,but
Simmons' orimo wasnot
shown in tho pardon.Tho boys aro Antonio
Jauriqui, Sierra;
GabrielParra,
Dona Ana;Karl Biggins,
Bernalillo;
Charles Bernalillo.Luis Carranza's pardon, granted on
September
17, was revoked whenthe
governorlearned
he could not bedoponed
to Mexico. The pardon wes issued cxprosely for this pur- pose. - 'iSEDAN
Misses Hazel Donoho and
Edith
Holland woro homo over Sunday, fromattendance
at Clayton High.Miss Luoy Russell was ouL from Clayton over Sunday,
visiting her father, brother
an1sister near
Seam,
Mrs. C. A. Cole and Elizabeth were Sunday guests
at the J.
E. Busey homo.Miss Emma Gibbons is
at
Ihepar
sonagethis
weok.Mr. and Mrs. Thoniason and Miss
Jennings of Tate were
Mondav dinner guests at
theOrr
home.Messrs. Ralph Miller and
J.
R.Massey wore Clayton
visitors
Tues day.Thirty-tw- o Sedan
friends
gatheredat
tho C. H. Lewis home in asur
prise welcomeparty
on Friday night, last, Mr.and
Mrs.Jack
Scrogin of Clayton, were guestsat
Ihe Lewis home at. the time. Refreshments
of cocoa and cake were served anda
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
auloaccident occurred
Sunday night, between Clayton and Sedan, in which Hardy Donohoand
HughGarrett
and Miss Ora Jones were injured. MissJones
so sorious--
y
that it
mayresult
fatally even yet.The steering gear
became loek-- d anilthe car
wasoverturned
once and a half. Hugh Oaire
It finallyf'l. loose from
the
wreck as the screams of Iheother
two dimii.'Kh--d. and
extricated
Hardy,after
which they raisedthe ear
off Miss Tones, who hadher
collar bone and fourribs
fraYlured,
and many ulses, besides probableinternal
injuries.
She wascarried
to Ihenear
by homu of Geo.
Jack,
whereher
iii;iny friends
are visiting
and min--isiering
to her.The injured
wei thrownclear
of thecar at
first,but caught under
by tho nd orfurfhrr
moving ofthe
car.Miss Jones is
the
well known pri mary leaclierat
bouan,tins
neingher fifth vear
here, and had been spendinii Ihe Thanksgiving vacation with friends at. Grenville and was onher
way home wiien the accidentoccurred.
iVvory
Jones
ofDrumright,
Okla.,arrives
Wednesday lo be at the bed side of hissister.
Miss Ora Jones.Friends
andrelatives
of E, A.Henderson were shocked by the news of his sudden death on Nov.
25th, his
fifteenth
weddinganniver
sary. bile Oil, as h: was famil--
inrly called by his friends, had been poorly for severalyears,
anu was tukingtreatment
al Clayton, hisdeath
camevery
unexpectedly. After very impressivefuneral
serviceat Uo Christian
Church in Clayton, hi? wife's fatlu--r Mr. Craft, accom panied ilie remains to hisformer
iionieat
Ninlirc, Kansas, where hisase
1mother
andother relatives
live. He loaves a wife, one son and3
h'tle daughters,
besides many other relatives
anumenus
to mourn his death. We oxtondour fullest
sMiipathy lo tho bereaved family in Himdark hour
of trouble.Mrs.
Walter
Cowan was operated onrecently
ror appendicitis, at mosanitarium at
Dalliarl, Texas.Miss Blanche
Jostor
was aThanksgiving holiday
visitor
withher sister.
Miss Ileesie,at
Summervillo, Tex. Will
Foster
is home on avisit tins
ween,iroin
nis position inFt. Worth,
Texas.Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Beardon and two
children spent
Thanksgivingat her parents'
boma in Dallinrt."CYCO."
WOMEN P. O. EMPLOYES WILL NOT LOSE STATUS
IF
.MARRIEDWashington. Nov. 27. Women in
the
postal service willnot suffor
a changoof status
or loso anyrights
inthe
service by marriage. Post-master
Genoral Haysnrounced
to- day."Heretofore," he said, "when ail
unmarried
woman, holding Iho po-sition of postmaster, married,
she Aas obliged tosecure a
new appoint-nwn- l,tfeiule a nw
bond, o?p3
he civil
servio.
examlnatroo incom-Péj-ltí ytilktfikp
téfcfttfWates, ffhn 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 reprpoinimetil or nther
xiunlnatii--."It's my to Valspar now!" I
IT'S it!
so easyÁ smooth
IAnyone
sweepcanof
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
surfacethat greatly
pro-longs its
life.It
fortifiesTheiewalUwillneveferacli.
interesting panel beautifully
frieze de-
cidedly above
Bring your friends
tho
Prosby-teri-anBaraar 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,
indouvnand out. Vnlsparred
surfacefirmly
resistswater, weather and "accidents."
Anthlr" that
s worthvarni'Ainr't '
CLAYTON,
wood-
work
THE W. ISAACS HARDWARE CO.
House
of
GoodService
NEW MEX.The (rear
ment and painted make this room
the ordinary.
lo
on tho
of
It or
coldof
A
R.
Make The Plain Room Al tractive
buildinc
or
remodeling, you will be betterWHETHER
your rooms if BlackRock
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. Odorlessdry
cleaning. Ourstaff
ofexport
Clean-ers
and Pressors is second lo none in America,for
youmust be
satisfiedor your
Monoy Back, Finowork our
specially.Wo also
laundor
fino laces and silkgarments under guarantee.
Our collars do
not saw your
neck.They're
stiff,biit
pliable. Getacquainted
withyour
Laundry.Clayton Steam Laundry
F. R. LINDEN, Manager
IT
PAVS TO KEEP CLEAN.Cleaning Phone 207 Fussing
11111111111111111
S
ROTATING AT LOW EBB Dsjar Dunch--:
fioc
wonl
doerhunting last wok
$nd hag not recovcrod (o dato, honco
this letter.
Last
week thoregular
mid-we-ek lunahoon was sowed on Wednesdayin.ordor
to giveall
ofthe Ilotarians
andtheir
wives anopportunity of nttonding
tho Ctayton-Hato-u football gamo.The
Bpeelaltrain
wasrun as pr schedule
inorder
(ocarry the
500
or
more Clayton boosters who raudothe trip. This train
was mado possible bythe fact
that-th- schoolwas supported
and backed bythe Rotary
Club. Infact
all of tho Ro-lari-were back of (he movo. Some
"wore so
far
backthat
thoy didnot
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
AnythingExpress
midFreight
nSpecialty
Office in
Taylor's
Uurhcr Shop North SecondStroct
PHONE 5
DR. II. A. IIOLLOWAY Osteopath Charlton BIdg.
Clayton
- -
Neiv MexicoCol. J.A.Sowers. Col. Geo. Goodyear
Goodyear & Sowers
Auctioneers LATTLE EXCIJ
.GE
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''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- odBuilding.
Practico
in allState 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.HairMBIft
1dandruff correcta cía- -
mittrw eslsa etapa falUac hair imBotea laxtznant uruwtu aa heietr.
liJlh
e!ion Immedlxtsretain. HoaexBackGomrutea,
!ft AlUBCKTnupUUTKIMfmr aMrauakuWn.
mu!. t
mtmáCO.. KaaHMOO.B.
Iplain, Doo
ol
al.Just the
same, wo mado thotrip
and woremet at
tho Ratonstation
by Mr. Nyhusand
Mr. Ooff, Secretary
ofthe
Raton Rotary Club. Thoso gentlemen invited all ofthe Ilotar
ians andtheir
wives tothe Elks'
Club. We wore told to mako our- selvesat
home.. This we diduntil about
12:15,at
whioh time a finetur
key
dinner wuti
an uio trimmings included somoreal
homemade oidor was served. Well, we always knew T. II. is a man ofgroat
"capacity,"but
jduging from tho way tho viands vanished bofore him, wo have al waysunderestimated
his capacity.We
must
sny forthe
Raton Rotarythai
they aro royal ontorlainers. Weam sorry the
samo cannot bo said orthe
Raton schools andthe
forcethan
man iL They took the appar-ent attitude that it
ispreposterous
for suoha
small place ns Clayton to contend forfirst
honors with a"dig- nified" place like Raton.We asked "Huffy" about tho dig- nity of tho place and he
referred
us toour
capable coach. Mr.Terrlll.
In talking with the roach he told usthat
Raton is a very aoeiablo place.He saiil he was given spocial atten- tion by having a "body
guard"
to takecare
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 morethan
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 onthe
field 1tread;
O,
üee
I I wishthat
coppie Were home anil safely dead.Well, we
are
going to play Iloswellfor
thestale
championshipwhether
Raton likos it or not. Are we going lo backthe
Hi? I'll say we arolDon't forget the luncheon Thurs- day
at
12:18. Same old place. Lunsis 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
bestthing
seen in this vicinity.Under the splendid management of
their
teacher, Mrs. Mabel How--
man, assisted by Prof. Bowman, anPpreUvajgJy
IhjU,. would,equal,
"If not surpass
many seen intheatres
of today. Over $80.00 was made on tiio supper, which will be used m the school and forlibrary
lipidies.
Many large herds of calilo
are
driventhru
thispart
ofthe country.
II seemsthat
somo one is aide lo buy and makes the dull times seem a littlebetter
forthe
stock man.Mr. Turllon, the
popular county
agent, will hold several meetingsal the
school houses beforeJanuary
1.Mr.
Tarlton
is leaving to go intoanother
field of work. Thefarmers
all regret, this vory much, for Mr.Tarlton
hailtheir
welfareat heart
and was thobest
organizer who ever workedhere.
Tho hum of
threshers
isheard
in tho land today.A broom corn seeder and
grain thresher,
belli busy in litisdisliret.
Mr. and Mrs.
John
Konnanspent
Thunksgiving dayat
tint Howard ranch, and were gnosisat the
High School playthat
night.Mrs. Hugh Campbell hud
her
ton- sils removedlast 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 askyour hearty
as no money is being:paid the
tenrhors
thisronr,
we owe them loyally andsupport
in an of-f-ortthoy caro to make.
A few loyal souls
are
still con-ducting the
ChristinaEndeavor
meetingsat
Georgia High Sejiool ev-ery
Sunday afternoon. lf-)-uaro
so inclined, get. oilt nnd help them keep n good thing alive.
Turley
Miller wop the eakoat
the Thanksgivingsupper
for being theugliet
man present. Thejoke
on him,he
bought 200 votes on him- self. HutTurley
knew it was agood eake.CHRISTIAN CHURCH Well,
are
you helpingloaBch the
goal in averageattendance nt
Bible School? How many times have you been absent inthe last three
months? See here, weare
counting on you. Plectro don't Jail. You willdisappoint your
Lord a&woll asu.
Thero is a pluee
for
all of you each Sunday. Como,amfill il.
200 noxt Sunday Will you bothorc?
And stay for
preaching at
o)ovun.REPORTER.
THE tíXSTOK-
NEWSsedan
HORN To Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Tryon,
a
baby girl. Nov. 17. 1921.DIED Word was received Sun- day
night
of tho suddondeath
of Mrs. Adda Riohov in Pennsylvania.Mrs. Riofioy will ho romembflred by many
al
Sedan, havingspontsome
time horo. She was Ihomolhor
ofK. D.and L. B.
nichey
of Sedan. Her manymonda
extendsympathy
toher
sorrowing rolalivos. She issur- vived byfour
children,the
two sonsal
Sedan anda
son anddaughter ai un
uiiy,l'cnn.
MARRIED Miss
Ethel
Lobb lo Mr. Lloyd Davis. We didnot learn
thoparticulars
ofthis
wedding,but
Mrs. Davis was
the nlder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lobb. whoarc
well and favorably known here, hav-ing lived
at
Sedan about twelve years. Mr. Davis residesnear
Clay- ton and isan
estimable young man.Many good wishoe go to
this
couple fromtheir
many friends foe a long andhappy
life. vSomo
of the
many friends of Mrs..Margaret Thompson of Molding, Colo.,
are planning
abirthday
cardshower for her
onher
75th anniver- sary ofthat,
event. She will bo re--
momberod byher
many friends, hav ing visited hero long nudfrequently nt
tho home ofher daughter,
Mrs.i.
J. Pague.Miss Ora Jones
spenl Saturday
and bunilay ini'otfino
and Clayton.Ino Pnronl-Tcnclie- rs association
convened
at
SedanFriday
night, fol lowing astrenuous
afternoon of has ketlinll al. Amistad, in which Sedan boys won, and the girls losttheir
game. Ciphering was theentertain
ment: Miss Lovo was tiio victor.
The losing side will
enloratin the
victors on December 2nd, (lienext
meeting night.Everyone is busy snapping oorn, slacking feed, thresjiing,
etc,
and in deeVi we have all much to be thnnk-f- ulfor
this
season, even if timesare not just
us we would wish.'"CYCO."
Whoeloes will sail--you
rifles
forloss. .
'
S7--3Dear Jlolii.ula:
You
are quite
my way of think- ing,that
Hie most of one's gift is not so much as (hespirit that
il is given or received. I consider it very foolish toembarrass
one'sself
in making useless or expensive gifts.I have just, been looking over
the
glasswaro display
at
R. W. ISAACS HARDWARE CO. Tlfljy handlequite a
lino, from tho humble tum-bler
to American Cut andlleisey
Cut Glass. Tinted GlassWater
Sets, Colored GlassFruit
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
isbul
a name,but
you havebut
lo secthe
Heisey Cut Glass lo note thedlffcrcnc.
Ipride
mysolf on being somewhat of a connoisseur, and glassware so clear, anil free fromM. P.
PHONE 57
well. Let
PAGE
dofoota
and
blcmishos, I novor have sean,than the
Heisey Cut Glassthai
is shown
al
R. W. ISAACS HARD?WARE CO.
We had a
quiet
Thanksgiving most of tho town wont lo Raton to enjoy Ihogroat
Football Gamt$Some
report the
learn being hold up, nnd robbedof tho
Game. II washard
on tho boys,for
wohave a
dandy Teamthis year.
Asfor 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--. Ihecar
Tor Hie whole family. Whilu dcnimec,refinement
nuil
comrorl aro
dominant features,the
Sodanaffords sturdy
dependability on all roads In allweather.
Tho
famousFord
onnino próvidos morothan sufficient
power Torevery
need.The sturdy,
ruoucdconstruction
ofthe
whole chassis Is nsurely oí year
in nndyear
'.
'out endurance
anil economy.Wo will round
out
Ibissen
Ico hi Iheear
Ilibelf by keophyi your, Sudan inu"'l
condition, We sell genuine Ford
Part
andour
fully equipped, rujwh'-iihir-I'Upnlrs
promptly
and us conic and deiuonfitrutu.Clayton
sure
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TURBE.
llHiullos