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Eddy Current, 03-12-1896 Wm University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-12-1896 Eddy Current, 03-12-1896 Wm. H. Mullane Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news Recommended Citation Mullane, Wm. H.. "Eddy Current, 03-12-1896." (1896). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news/1088 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 Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (.'oahl XI); Btto I ice OS VOL, 4: MEXICO, EDDY NEW MARCH 12. lbOG. N0 18 KILLED AT PHKN1X by W, W. Hush In tlio butcher business I. forking at tho slaughter hottso tho FT"! greater portion of tho time. Kll had hesMsVss DEATH AT ELI OHEVALUEn MEETS many friends among thoso with whom DEPUTY SHER- THE HAND8 OF ho became acquainted whllo lu Kddy, IFF M0DANIEL8. all of whom sincerely regret his fearful death, though none appear to censuro A Yttr rw Word. I'n.ss it, Tli.n llolh tho deputy sheriff, whom it Is generally M.ii limply 1 1telr His 8lnxly nml Cli. believed was compelled to shoot or glvo Vitllltrlll.s In ,t limit Mi Hour. up to a citizen who, despite tho strln 1 Can Sell You Otic of llio most unfortunate tragc gent law against carrying deadly weon burnishing Goodij (Huh over chronicled In Kddy county ons, had gouo armed for somo time More Goods for.... Dry Goods, occurred Saturday night at 7 o'clock nt Tins Is tho only phase of wholo the at ! 1'hcnlr. the saloon town about n mllo fair which all law-abidin- g citizens dep Millinery, Clothing, south of Kddy. ISoth men were lu Mm rlcato: for no good citizen ever carries saloon of ilitrllold & Tee. Cliovalllor n In tho dally pursuit of his Hats, ONE DOLLAR Shoes, passed McDanlel mid .Jeff Sykes In the avocation, and Kit had u OAgH doorwuy between the buIooii und danco and miiBt have carried It for u purpose. New Goods hall. Kro Alcliatncl luia crossed the New filings ONLY HI 8.00 Tlmn Any Othor room of tho daucu bull lie lieurd Che Huuso The Texns Pncltlo lMllwar Company Ooftiing ho did. t Now In. HSid vilirrlr hlni 10 Htip, which will tills year furnish loreaulsrr ordnloed fcfifiO flrt'flnfi'Y ..iimrir - W In Shirrs and CliovnlllPr tlion crowed the room to olorftrmtii, duly credits! mlislonorsrlrs whero McDanlel wits Atundlng, making or othor. solely .ugngcit In ministerial tlmusnud uillo ticket, good Kuinu lenmrk uud holding his hnnd on dulU, one ou nil portions of tnr,( 17 Mo in. his wicket, MoDunlcl told him to 1 hln Ann est 011 tor ti.se ckois mourn throw III) hln hiinds but he Instead pull be tnnde In the nearest tlok.tsuont of tlis od his gun. A ho did so MuDnnlel lent & I'noillo HnllwNy, or niltlfWS. llred, the Ural aliot taking effect on tho UAHTON AU8MKU, (ieu'l 1W & Tbt, Ann)', right side of the neck ranging uown IJitllns, Tesas. Suy from a Cabh House you will get Lowest under the collar bone and coining out and the Prices. about ono inch from tho buck bono bo Nntlra lu ll.tiirit HnrnoM, room being The party who borrowed my double tween the shoulders. Tho gold man of tho cast control both tho old harness, Jan. 10th, Is requested to re ALTQELD 'ON QILVER. ?. II. FIERCE, President, S. T, BITTING Vice C full of Hiuoko after' the llrst shot no parties and that neither 0 tiio two President E. Conway, Cuhle. turn Rnmo its I need It. olher shots took effect, though Chovul tils Tie w ca OutMncy great parties will put np a man unsatis- (JAMHIION. a. Olrn InoalllU Her fired tils rovolver four tunes nud J. O. not. Coal tllolnp; Town. factory to tlio mouoy centers of tho I'll couutrV. Tliis McDunlol live times. Chevnlllor then HUI.KOT HOIIOUI. IN UIHIV. on nddrens at Colliusvlllo, Ills., domoustrntiou will cause to bur In room Governor Altgold said on tho silver tlioasaudaot voters to break off nud seek walked tho the front A select school, in which all tho lead party 11 qnostlon t that which represent tho princi- National IiIk Inyliig on tho First ruvo un and aim. ing common branches will bo taught ples in national flnonco for becoming tutnt he Up to 1870 gold nud silver together which thoy bar. Immediately according to the latest uud most ap- had dono tho of tho world. As n cotitosd." bystand- work wus naught while falling, by proved normal methods, with Kinder- - great Knroprnu flunuoldt pnt it, tho two ers, who luld him down on the Door In gurten training classos added for tho metals togolherhn)! forinod thostiuidnrd BO DRAINAQE AND FltOST. front of tho bur, carrying him from of vnlncs of nil tho commodities nud ik-sa- M younger pupils, will open April 0, 1W0, Dry sTouuilallon ln-Mr- tlio Ituotl Kcnsltiger wr,s pjopertor in tlio world) tho bnslucss there to a bed. Dr. or u term of at least two months. Vh or lto.il StHetilnc - of tlio world is so great nnd tlio popula- !JireeCTORSiT- summoned and juudo an examination bo only. Imporfeot droiuago is tlio caumut tho There will morning sessions so largo ro- - tho wounded man and madohls con- tion that both tnctnls nro bndneM at our roods in nearly of arnnts desiring their children to at Itself, all iwes. ns possible. qnlrcd, neither being sufllcieutin Tlio liinspsrlouccil nro not npt to appre- (Jhas II. Kddy, .1. V. Mutheson, 8, 'P. Hitting, .1. A. Kddy, It. 11. lMcrco dition as easy this school will please call upon u tend It is fuiiunuioutnl principle of flnniico ciate tlio paramount necessity for tlio A, lltiwklfiSl ('. (Jonwny. Win. llarlleld and Tom Williamson IU-:t- or notify tho teacher, Mattio that when yon lticrouso (no volmuo of mnintenatico of n stundlng In the door between the jicrfeotly dry founda- were money in tho world you correspondingly tion of oorth for their surface of bnik'en when tho men tarlJIeyelo for sale A new ( . .cen proper- dunce hall and saloon ralso tho soiling prlco of nil tho stone, gravel, eta, to Ho upon. pro- high grade, only 835. Inquire A wore shouting, while Jeff Sykes was highest of ty in tho world. Tills Is what tho bank- tracted ralu will soften au umtralued within two feet of Chevalller when the at llagennan hotel. ers rail In flat Ion. Tho opposite of this road, nnd on thn pnsxlug of n heavy Hi good. was ar- proposition iioccKcnrlly holds They load Injurious ruts nro the. consequence. llrst Bhot wus lltod. Chovulller OY Till', (IJtl.Sll VUAtt. I'.VUrUH t Were nil iryliitf to fnnko tho littlo bit In these latitudes tho soil K. rested Christmas bv McDanlel, and yonr will period water freezes, A. PRATT. Tho ooraldu tin nuin of gold In tho world do nil tlio work and thn oottseqneut expansions and loeked up over night lu the littlo lock, ornblo in tlio liUtory of tho woild, If but thnt hnd roqtilrodnll tho gold nud silver LUMB or Hit Htaics ruin n roadbed. up at l'hetilx, for tlNHikenliMn arl nnrt of the iilnnt UullrJ In tho world to do. Gold hud 1 o do mA&crs mid Knropcnn uotloiie 11 cit- - It not whether A road bo flourishing n McDanlel did Hovoruuietit nonrly twlco tlio work It liad dono, nnd Au mo uuucu earth or aincndatu if attention is not rlrd cat. omit iore win LiOiiiiiO hs ns Instead it twico lintKiriniit it hnd di not lllo cotnplulnt, but turned bo 111 llvtlleftt tiMidcutlel CAitipMtrit jjlvcu to(tho preservation of tho been. In tlino It wns fontid thnt LATH, SHIH6LHS Chevalller loose next day. II nil it com- evor htld, nnd the Fifty -- fuurth oOifirom, it crown. If ruts nro allowed to LDMBI, bny nearly twloo m much piopo? plaint been tiled ho would have been now in souluii, w'll larnUh cxoetditigly would fonu.iwnlor Is mlinltteiL Kvery depres- noons, proba. interetluL( drbntes on the tnrtll nnd dunu if ns formerly, sion its a router of doatmotlnii. Tho mouLiiiK,, fined at leoBt 950 and costs, und will oIrI nnmllou until June. There ba When tho merrlinut could not sell, ho ed bly laid the whole out in jail at u cost mnuy lipwor oixIstaitciutteawtttor PlCXEIS,.SSU,.llV- - soversl oxeltlug stste leatlon nud ceased to buy ot tho jnnnnfaotr.rrr, nnd wm nud lew roadway no ben- v until tho ot 840 or WO to ho county und puulMlapetiHi.-BmyoiT- win wnton ho hud to shut down work in part or en- becomes actually liupnesublo. efit to himself. Since Christmas Che- w Ith laturest tho progress of the Veneru-rin- u tirely. When ho shut down, hoqnlt buy- Commission's inquiry, the result of In conxtruetlug earth roads a plow despite tho udvico or his friends, ing coal, and tho co-i- l miners had to valller, ttui wars in Cabs, la Booth Af f Ion, In Tur- - should not bo used except where actual- nt different times .threatened to run ot other compllcii scramble to roll their Joul. They began ly iwccMinry, becauso n plowed surface key, nnd the outooine one on prices, out of thecountry. MeDan. tloni now ntUlns lo llm Old World. to cut unothcr's throats is only witli great difllculty made hard McDanlel nud lu tltuo to cut tlio miners' wngos or lei, being a ifofluty sheriff, decided to It I n reinnrknble coincidence thnt nt and smooth, and tlio plow Is likely to yenr suoh rloh shut down work entirely.
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