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Gallup Herald, 12-14-1918 L University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Gallup Herald, 1916-1923 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-14-1918 Gallup Herald, 12-14-1918 L. E. Gould Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/gallup_herald_news Recommended Citation Gould, L. E.. "Gallup Herald, 12-14-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/gallup_herald_news/17 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 Gallup Herald, 1916-1923 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. immmtmmmmmmmm , . mtt DEC. 14, 1918 VOL. 3 GALLUP, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY, IT CEFOE C'.l TOtaUTEOl m VISITORS HILL UEU1EIITLI1 mm EOT ECllTIOII AT CLUB FIE3 EB3 TBIQfl . - wtei:d sTocors . nrr- Steam was raised will be a at the DIED U1ST pnni in' yesterday There meeting VEIII .CILiijE afternoon in the boilers of the city club tomorrow afternoon for ruii III u. Oil Co. Defiance oil a li uq.i Carter at organizing thepvrposeof FEDEfiAL CF HIAL Drills All those in- HEAD CF EM k::e of .use fields for the first time.. terary association. II urn m is to once 'for the in matters are INDUSTRY KILL BE JIT CEcTICB SUIH DEFOT KminoFrriYttiECEDnia ing start at terested literary mirooseof sinkinir a - well for requested to attend. The as OTHER KICTT SFEJIXERS STSLEM to PERTT water to b used in the power sociation-- , members will study KUDJSST RETCT Ka KZXt the nlarit which will drive the drills and discuss literature at Stockmen from all over WHERE KE CEEX 13 S. CF FORT general 0. mZ35 IIS II COT! The first arrest in- - this county work. will be will meet in Gallup on a O for thi oil exploration the meetings, there county' FtflKS CCilrS - HI Violation Jthe Dec. and O KrCTCCE for the of prohibi The drilline for oil' wW be readings from famous books and Monday evening, 16th,, o UCEB FRO TKICT strain tion law waa made Wednesday done in what is called the Defl Mkmftnments. 8. Moreei. the discuss certain problems con nioht hv Sheriff Roberts, and oil on which all the and A. T. them. Several promi- Albert Edward There is a posBibtiity that Fort atice dome Boardman brothers fronting Lieutenant' deputies Brock and Johnson who have inspected it Hannett are the initiative nent stockmen have been secur- of the American Wmgate may be used as a re- geologist taking Lyon, Flying when Anton Usnik was taken the In association. and a meet mount It is still unde- report to be favorable for organizing the ed for speakers good corps died on December eighth depot intn custody and placed in the tomorrow' will be- is business cided whether or rnbt the post , - develormentof oil. The barter The meeting ing predicted. Many at the Embarkation hospital at county jail following n alleged all o'clock. " men nf fiflllun are planning to He was will be used for an ordnance de Company ihas its 'equipment gin at two Hoboken, New Jersey. gale of a Quantity of Whiskey, on the and is assembling attend. 3d years of and leaves to ha been Reported that rround mem- age pot. It to foe Borne the Defl- - ( A Red Cross drive for be stored Win-- reported of liquor it rapidiy as possible Amojiff the sneakers to mourn his untimely death his vn1oflivea to be at ' and ana ! i:a- -. --...1.. mImaa nv NaW bership will begin Monday B. an stolen from Jonn siamcs, ance io tiic uuiy fpiaro. -- -- present are: Hon. F. Panky wife, formerly Miss Gretchen irate have been shipped from Usnick - trill continue to the 23rd of the for of which Com- nmminent- cattleman and the Mrs. New the stealing where the Carter a r- Harris, niece of . Gregory ordnance depot in Jersey term of month.. The Red Cross has ma waa tried 'at the last Danvis doing oil next lieutenant-governo- r of New Page, his father and mother and and a Quantity of building prospering do the re court and has tnuch work to during Mexico.' Louis Ilfeld, chairman Mrs. who has been terial is on the way. Major acquitted. The company a large capi Bisters. Lyon was filed Luxation stock- - construction period and a large and ;, Complaint Thursday and among its of Sheep Sanitary Board, in California with her aunt has Sackett, constructing quarter Sheriff Brock with membership is desired. This or- of for. Wash by Deputy CL;F. holders are men connected Capt. C. M. Carr, a stockman arrived in Gallup and is with her master left yesterday sold LK to have much chartrinzVsnik with having (sanjarH vi . r,tL of New ganization expects this county. Victor Culberson, uncle at the Page hotel, the inorton: taking with hraa maps, in the 45 cases of whiskey, contrary .to .. M p Smitn 3 the lo-- of the work assisting of New Mexico Cattle and on the data and plans, following the re- president father mother are ikp nmhihifion law. He Will te com war suffers in the regions in of instructions cal reDresentative of the and Horse Growers association, way here from North Yakima ceipt telegraphic iriven a hearing Europe that were devasted by to make the. 1m preliminary pany, and li. s. Wiuaouoi uar will be here and propose plans The body will arrive from New calling him trip which it is the Huns. The local chapter ' ! 1 at fime stockmens ,v'-- Wednesday is interested in the for a county organiza this afternoon. Inter- marliatatv ''.''''.' lup heavily for Jersey exnected the district attorney of lands leased has 00 garments to make executive officers of While is possible that there greater part the tion. The ment will take place at the Hill ' it will tw fcprpi to the which material will be furnished L I- - iL 1 - represent to the company. the Cattle and horse Growers Crest a IMS hi uic y- cemetery following viv niay B'VUBIIgc; jhou state. In the meantime the de- will to those who volunteer to sew. be of the Carter Co expend association will also here. ate funeral. The exact time for lating to the storage ordnance bond will 300 of draw fendant is at liberty oh bail a sum in prospecting the There be pairs This will be one of the largest the funeral has not been decided at Wineate. the quartermaster quite ers to be made which was secured for him by rwinncp Hnm and their work and 300 chemise stockmen's meetings ever held ' has the post in raiind and upon. general his B. D. Riefeards not oil can here. Those desiring to work Mexico intends to make use of attorney will prove whether or in Northwestern New Lieutenant Lyon applied for evidently that Usntk was in on these garments can either do stock It is reported be found in paying quantities The speakers are practical nm-i- ng it in some capacity or uuiiiisBiwii ui an uiuvct o u om-ontp- while makinsr the sale the sewing at the work room N. this district men and experienced men who school soon afte war was Former Mavor C (Cotton to home. The work of the lkwor which is alleged take material informed in their admit-- has received a telegram from the MITES Of MR'S are thoroughly declared in 1917 and was buried near the New H3 must be Feb, 15. ' haul. hpMi completed by business. ed to school at Leon stat . let-- the training nuartermaster's department TkoA fnllnwin?.w interesting" Mexico Lumber company's yards f The meetinor will be held at Texas. He made an that the Quartermaster gen Usnik w said to terifrom T.ieut. Joe Purdy, was ing the chestnuts and the music Springs, statement west of town. the Harvey House at 6 o'clock excellent record and was eral deared a complete would-b- e written on Nov. 11 and in it he too. He will stir around shortly given have taken the purchas . i e on Monday evening. The speak V 1. wire as to the availability of . m i:li fill and i. aiier wmcn11 ne by to - the, sneaks or tne cejeoranw fix my fire,. my canteen, er of the whiskey place ing will follow' supper, whiclj was sent to England. He was the Wingate military reserwation to day. '"I" ai P down to his own barracks where, it was buried and have berty wjthtnem. fgo will be served one dollar the anA xvaa Mr. Cotton a health- at atsttniMisl at Snlhnrv v ,for aremountdepotr. set a of $1200 on the liquor K. and happy and if anything that is eokt, but probably on theiOth price plate. All stockmen, farmers charge of a squadron and en- , received the telegram the boose little disappointed, nJt my fault ier than my quarters. Better and while digging up and business men are cordially new asked as to the amount of hay 1 see some action calf fat. gaged in training arrivals in It tHe officers appeared and made that did not start getting the be be cut on the reserva- We invited to present Notify the service. '"" - - - that could : . that could be termed action. , Joe the arrest. ; TO- - County Agent in regard to sup thk number-- -- of acres the close of the war tion ( old vktrola Following ViVlil VIV There was another case this have scraped up an Lieut Joe Purdy num a a per so he can arrange the fie, with number of other of .quired to sustain borsp year, ; and Botte' records from the ''Y" A.
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