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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Alamogordo News, 1900-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-14-1909 Alamogordo News, 10-14-1909 Alamogordo Print. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/alamogordo_news Recommended Citation Alamogordo Print. Co.. "Alamogordo News, 10-14-1909." (1909). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/alamogordo_news/302 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 Alamogordo News, 1900-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. taú Ti)e Official Newspaper of tljs People of Otero County. VOL. XIII. No. 4::. ALAMOUOBDO. NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14 IMt. BRICE 5 CENTS ILFiLEBILU IS S:i:i3 TEsTtOEíibi? f" S ThblioGive,1:M1!n-mti,,1tOi.- jg.j t aud Resources 'is? A I WE Ab8,ei ,twn Meeting m m .... - - - - Rn mi Teacher's uposiiiOBi October 19 9. Go; ranMDt V.1I u es Alfilerüh As 30th, Otero County is being well Mr. Dur.n took (ood Assji-tuieii- t Forage Phut on Spring Bai ge FIT FOÜ The Valley section of the Otero represented al the fair, this a eel; STQ9i of Uttrco Products to Fair Co. Teachers at Albuquerque, the products I Association will Uncle is studying hold a meeting in the Alamogor-- ! San tlow tin furnished i. the foiiou in- - par New Mexico has Greater Resources. Less Il The Allvi',urrin Journal .ir: I High iistribatioa an the l ibjts of Al 00 School Building, Oct 80, j. B ,Ju ties comprise tin. Otero eoonty I rf AJimagoril, 1 l'i -- a. A A ft .1 1 literacy and More Openings for Industruous ill as- ano iLme glerül, neof. HÉe wests beat exhibit. Tim-- , who sent from puoiiciarrvwj th(. city f sterday Men, Most are cordially invited (o attend f.tras plant", with new of deter- - Alamogordo an Fred Stone, M r. tlian States in Union Have. ,vit. thm ()t,.ro(1 mDnf, exhibit. following pro minios Hi paaéihility nf growing li Tostein, R. Kenedy, G for the 2.'ili Annual sjr and . I It in only fair to assume thai than M 'iid ho by rend re. it up in orrgruel ranges, an Wadsworth, B. F. Wooton, A. equalled the Resources Exposii ion, I he e.v-b-y i n r hieing those members of congress wh state of New York, were its cities Opening s by Assoeia- - it upon Nitiniia! Martin. N. .1. I'alt'enbenrer - N the llibit has been gatheied Mr. oppose the admission of Hew towns, Hon. K ranges Where hitherto it Jonei, Geo. Weigele, C Willard woodlands and waste land Dunn during the past three weeks Mexico to the union as a all pu unknown, or ha occur T. SI. Boatriirht. s. Price, ü. C state. under the plow. Devotional Exercises by Kev, with great care and is a splendid liase t heir opposition upon prop Arid S. B. red only in limited quantities. Renfrew, R. B. Kenedy, A. K. he could learn that the Calloway. demonstration of what farming grounds, and really believe known ctial Paper by Allilerilia is a very valuable Gore, and a. B. Dille. The thai fields and measured Miss Montague. is accomplishing in Otereo eonn. - l the territory has not been endow- forest areas of New Mexico con- Subject, The Rural School tu hardy forage plant, which Mountain Park exhibitors ire W. of ty. There are fruits . mini uwl ed by nature with sufficient re-- 1 New tenstitutes one of the principal H. Mauldin, H. li. Hani-- . E. taiu more coal, and more timber, Mexico. vegetables and other products sources to enable it to maintain than did Discussion pi g feedl upon many of the Zinker, D. B. Rich innnd, J. F. the entire area of the opened by Miss: all attractively arranged, and a population which would great coal - ki 'ill range of the Southwest. ween, J. W. Johnson, Q Y. entitle and timber state of R''l'c- Mr. Dunn and assistants spent a, it to rank with the average I a, B : fattens rapidly on it mid the Latharm, Q, F. Wal'up, J, 1). before a ton of Selection by Miss Banks busy day yesterday getting the American state. coal was mined by gain is pood hard tallow not Oolley, F. ti. Hays and ,1 F. or tree cut in that Papr Mr. R. S. Tipton. stuff in position in the exhibit I If such conditions existed they state. easily lost through shipment. Oadwallader. Eli Moser A C. Subject, The Needs of Our j hall. - would a objec- I constitute vnlid He would learn, too. that New Schools. ""o-rur- n- jiailj sto, uoieo Ian- rnieavoi-- i x tt Mitel', v... fc , ljaiieii, 11. i.t Tb erh'Ht irt"''!''"-- ' I tion, and would amply Mexic d b indroduce it upon their Brantlv and A. J. Swell sent! justify is as great a store house Discussion opened by Mr. Chas duct of garden, orchard and field, congress in refusing to gold, rang 9, and in most instances from Oloudcroft. J. BorundaJ admit the of silver, copper, lead anil'Geor and is the best and most varied territory to then efforts have failed. The W. N. Aimind, Leslie Ellis and statehood. But is it other metals, as any state in the l.ao p. m. ever assembled in the county. of true t hat such conditions exis;'.' union, though up to caii this failure is now found jJ.H Oastledine from La Luz. th3 time Musical Number by Miss Oliv- There are pumpkins weighing 75 Any member of congress who to in the fact proven by tests James Canon exhibition are ,J. notóle tenth of its area has been pounds, sugar biers 26 pounds, will ers. 111 In-- 1 take the trouble to examine even scratched by public hy the Bureau of Plant D. Cathay and A. J. Posey. the Paper by Prof A. B. Hayes. meleñs to pounds, swischard 10' du- - j the facts as they actually spirited men of the who that the seed sold by seed Andy Little, of Three Rivers! are. states, Subject, Fraternalism Among pounds to the bunch, sweet po- will very soon be forced have by seldom Sac-nativ- toadmil come in thousands,' and S Irn hat erer ten per cent and Dr. Orumpacker, of e Teachers. tatoes pounds, oats 8 feet high, that such an impression is based are now found hi gen power, and that ramentoalso contributed. at the ad of General Discussion. pears 82 nzs. and apples 22 ozs. upon false premises. And it will a Hairs in nearly every section of mi. ntlis of the gaei Address by Sunt. Lacy Simms. Among ot her interesting things Ha."e Added New not be necessary for him, in the territory. Our V.. Linotype. educated Unfinished Business. in the exhibit are a huge peat making his investigation people lie United States Forest lias Like the res of our progressive of the native are just as thorough Social in the Evening. weighing 81 ounces and an apple case to accept t he ions going American n in receipt of many requests citizens and lusinesa men, the representa! citizens us the which is live inches in diameter. of any of t he p::rl isans of he people of any of for the planting of Allilerilia up-- Advertiser is keeping up with the states of the "We can easily beat that overin I cause of statehood He union, Friend Bill. on mring ranges within the Na- - the procession, having, onlv n iniv rule while our admirable pub- the fr n't sections of Otero coun- our an 01 a cue lic i tho- tin 11I Forest, and has decided tol cently, added a Mergeathalerj uiese testimony system, which just as (By Minna Irving.) ty," said Mr. Dunn, "but that of prejudiced witnesses, roughly up to ad- ai'i upon them. Tests having Linotype to its equipment. When and base date and ably I have the very best of friends apple and pear aren't bad, just his judgement solely A prn ved the impossibility of secu a town like Alamognrdo can sup- upon the ministered as that of any of the man fan ever boast; to show a good average product. made rin satisfactory supplies of the port such a machine it is a sign and records of the United states, is causing the illiteracy He shelters me, supplies my coal. Alamogordo and Otereo county wed through the ordinary chan- of advancement and Brother States, and upon facts and sta- - of the poorer classes to disappear And buys my steaks and roast : expect to send a large and rep- by it is nels, A. W.Sampson, Plant Ecol- By US is. to be most heartily con- tistics gathered the federal very rapidly, and now but He wraps me in an overcoat resentative delegation to the ogista was detailed to the work gratulated upon his new acquisi- authorities. rarAlfitSfme ivUl find e fifteen When vio ter winds sre chill, fir this - From those year of securing a supply that would tion aa well as the advancement sources, he will old boy or girl Who is nor And treats me to a good cigar meet all requirements. that is shown. learn to start with, that the ter- - able toread and write, usually in This friend whose name is Bill. Exhibits Wanted! ritory of New Mexico contains both English and Spanish. The Beginning his investigations He gives me books and maga- Mr.