The Cimarron News and Press, 05-16-1907
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Cimarron News and Press, 1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-16-1907 The imC arron News and Press, 05-16-1907 Cimarron Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cimarron_news_press_news Recommended Citation Cimarron Publishing Company. "The imC arron News and Press, 05-16-1907." (1907). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ cimarron_news_press_news/16 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cimarron News and Press, 1907 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4 --t rfif O r p ra re , b Mi(Bull UlJil 1 NOTE The type used in this heading is from the old plant of the Cimarron News and Press and was used for a heading for the paper in the seventies. Estab. 1872 New Vol. I. CIMARRON, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907 NO. 19 P11EASANIRIES TO BE ESTABLISHED funeral of Arthur W. Cavanaugh. It Iss to Laff The funeral of the late Arthur W. The Raton Gazette of Friday Cavanaugh, a former resident of Ra- News makes the rather Notes ton, and for twenty-tw- o years a resi- extravagant These Fine Game Birds to Be Extensively dent of Las Vegas, and who died last statement that that paper Al- week in St. Joseph's hospital at over one-thir- d k Raised Throughout Colorado Rare more advertising buquerque, were held last Saturday than any other paper in the From Springer Species of Pheasants Will Be morning from the Church of the Im- county. Introduced in That State. maculate Conception, Las Vegas, Taking this week's papers as a Father J. H. Moline officiating. The guide, the Gazette is running neck services were largely attended. Happenings In and About' Our Neighboring Pheasan-trie- s breeding and neck with thé Springer Stock- Denver, Colo., May 10. not more attention, as the The Las Vegas lodge of Elks at- having fifth Wide-awak- e are to be established at the Col- of fancy poultry. Any person tended and had charge of the cere- man lor place in the list. By Town as Gleaned From Our a thorough knowledge of poultry will orado state fish hatcheries, the agri- monies at the grave, which were ex- actual measurement the number of Contemporary,the Springer have little difficulty in successfully ceptionally impressive. The pall Stockman cultural college and other state in- inches of display advertising in learning the handling of pheasants. bearers were brother Elks from Al- Colfax stitutions for the liberation, without The imported pheasant is the only buquerque, and the honorary pall county papers this week is Fish are beginning to bite. day from Cannanea, Mexico, for a cost to the state, of Chinese ringneck semi-wil- d game bird that can be rear- bearers were from the Las Vegas as follows: Ducks are plentiful on the lakes and visit with his parents in Springer, Game ed in captivity with success. Other lodge. streams. expecting to remain several weeks. and English pheasants. State Raton Gazette May 10, ISO In. game birds with few exceptions pine The relatives present were Mr. and Attorney H. L. Bickley is in town His friends are all pleased to see him and Fish Commissioner David Farr Katon Reporter, May H, 280 in. away or die, or refuse to lay when in Mrs. F. W. Brooks of Cimarron, the today from Raton. back once again. thoroughly in earnest in pushing Raton Range, May 11, 420 in. is confinement. But the pheasant while latter a sister of the deceased; Misses The cockleburr is making his ap- Peter Larson reports the outlook through Cimarron News May in. along the good work, and the anxious to be at liberty, makes the Bessie and Mamie Cavanaugh, Mrs. 9, 460 pearance. Confound him- - for his copper mine brighter every Charley Clouthier is visiting friends liberality of a citizen of Denver, will best of any situation in which he is Sturges of Denver, Mrs. Love of The Springer Stockman for this work is done on it. He was in the deal. He placed. The eggs are hatched under Watrous, and Mrs. Frank Waugh of in the city from Cimarron this week. city this week with some additional be able to accomplish a great week the common hen which makes an El Paso, all sisters of the deceased, has not arrived, but it is ex There will be a dance at the opera samples that certainly prove has the support of all citizens who the truth admirable foster mother for the young and L. H. Bell of Winslow, father-in-la- w pected that paper will have almost house next Saturday night, the 18th. of the statement. want to see Colorado stocked with chicks; in fact the hen takes better of Mr. Cavanaugh. two hundred inches of advertising. Henry Goeke of Sapello, San Mi- On Saturday, May 25th, you will of all game these, the most beautiful care of the chicks than their natural Miss Margaret Cavanaugh, a niece guel county, was in Springer Thurs- have the opportunity of seeing in birds. mother. of the deceased, has spent the winter day. Springer as fine a bunch of cattle as Singular Discovery. It is interesting to watch the 600 Insect pests, the bane of the farm- in Cimarron, teaching school. Anton Schcrrcr was in the city ever came to this country. They will num- Axtec, N. M., May 10. the Here-for- in City Park, Denver. This exhibit er's life, are consumed in great That Thursday from Cimarron on busi- all be high grade thoroughbred bers by pheasants. Grasshoppers, modern town of Aztec. N. M., was and Shorthorns. is the finest of its kind in America, Memorial. ness. worms, bugs and grubs, all fittingly named, and that the name be- wire and Miss Mamie Dillon left yesterday Sheepmen throughout this section and it was established in the park by insects and worms that destroy crops To the People of Cimarron: longs to the prehistoric records of the for Raton, where she expects to re- are now right in the midst of the W. F. Kendrick, a mining or- Do you, can you realize, without surrounding country seems be Denver and roots are gobbled up in short to main. lambing season and if no storms pre- man, who will also stock Colorado der by pheasants. Great care must be stopping for a moment to think that shown by some interesting discover- vail the crop will be large. However, William Holmes left on No. 10 last taken with the chicks in captivity, for it is nearly- a half century since the ies which have recently been made the cold nights are somewhat injur- without cost to the state. To this Saturday afternoon for his trip to Cal- they are delicate Kttle creatures, and "Boys in Blue" shouldered their mus by Rev. W. H. Sellheim, in the garden ious to the young lambs. gentleman, by the way, is due the of the Presbyterian parsonage here. gary, Canada. if they are not fed just right they will kets and started for the front, march Mr. Peter Jensen and his Merry-Go-Rou- passage of the by Put out trees. isn't too late and credit for the law turn over and die. But after they are ing away to fields of danger and of While digging in his garden this week It .done a good business here do something for yourself, the Sixteenth General Assembly of ten weeks old they are practically death? Because they saw their coun Mr. Sellheim struck a cavity with his thus your for a week considering the kind of spade, far into surroundings.. Colorado, making the stealing of do- safe, and from that age on will thrive. try was in need of just stich brave the tool going the weather he had to contend with. They Many ground. An investigation was made Mrs. Douglas Wright went up to mestic or game fowl or fowls grand It has been discovered that Colorado's true hearts and strong arms. left here for Starkville, Colorado, and a small vis- climate is the ideal climate for this of them never came back to their cave or vault was opened Dawson yesterday for a few days' Thursday afternoon, where they ex- larceny. which bird in the wild state. From year to dear ones at home. The flesh of their up, seemed to have been either it with her parents. pect to be a week at least. Mr. Jen- As a table bird and a game bird year bunches have been liberated near arms have long ago been food for the a tomh or a store house of some de- Mrs. George W. Warder and son sen expects to return to Springer in parted people. In the pheasant is not equalled by any Denver, and, at present time, they worms. Their camp fires have burn this store house went up to Raton last Sunday for a the fall with a Carnival company and was found burned corn, stone axe member of the feathered tribe. On may be seen in numbers within a ra- ed out. Many of us had some near short visit with relatives. stay several days. He has made heads, pottery and parts of what large estates in England and on some dius of fifty miles of the city. and dear friend or relative that gave A number of homesteaders were in friends here through his courteous seem to he a human skeleton.