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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-4-1915 Estancia News-Herald, 03-04-1915 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 03-04-1915." (1915). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/159 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 Estancia News, 1904-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STA NCIA N E W S - H E Nbwb Established 1901 Herald EBtdblisund &08 Eatancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, March 4, 1915 Volume XI No. 19 night, Milford Milbourn. Mr. and A SOME MORE WEATHER LUCY COMMISSIONERS; PROCEEDINGS. REAL ÉSÍAÍE FARMERS' Mrs. L. W. Jackson, Frank and Burr Milbourn; Sunday, Mr. and Mas. S. B. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. The county commissioners met in special session February 24, INSTITUTE The oldest inhabitant continues Special Correspondence. to be L. W. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. and continued the session until the next day. hot only astonished, but Roy Jackson has moved to A. The vote of the prohibition election in Willard precinct was utterly confounded by the sort of Harlan Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Maloney's house. canvassed and the result declared to be 67 votes for prohibition and Letters have been received weather we are having. Noth- Young, Corte Douglas, Mrs. John Milbourn, Mrs. Mi- 43 against. The clerk was instructed to notify the Willard saloons The following deeds were re- here from Hon. Ralph C. Ely ing like it has before been known Milford G. W. Austin is receiving many to close at the expiration of that day. corded during the month of Feb which read as follows: in this valley. lbourn. inquiries from various parts of Julian Salaa was appointed interpreter temporarily. ruary: All instruments are war- "Arrangements have been made It has been snowing most of the country, principally from In the matter of the petition of Jesus Lujan Sandoval to have ranty deeds except as otherwise with A. C. Cooley director, of the past week. On the 27th of Oklahoma and Texas, concerning in- 1-- the taxes of Ma Antonia Sandoval cancelled, the petitioner was noted. Agricultural Extension work for February there was 1 2 inches, MTOSfl the outlook in this part. Many formed that probably the board could do nothing, but the matter Nicolas Tenorio to School Dis New Mexico, connected with the on March 1st 4 inches, on the 2nd prospectors are expected in the 1-- 1-- spring was taken under advisement to be inquired into. trict No. 9, land in ne qr department of Agriculture at 2 2 inches, and on the 3rd 4 Speciál Correspondence. and summer. instructed to deputize $1. Washington and working in con of an inch. Dr. Ottosen, county health officer, was These snows were Good for Bruce Clark. We are "Bill" Wilson, nephew of A. locality, which was . Walter F. Martin junction with the New Mexico all very heavy Dr. Collins of Encino as health officer for that to John A. in moisture and glad he got a second grade, but R. Wilson, left a few days ago accordingly to give medical Land, se qr nw qr 22-5-- SI College of Agriculture, to give a netted .76 inch. done. Dr. Collins was directed at and of an one of our girls got a second for Kansas. to rate. other three days institute to the farm- got cold tendance to Jesucita Garcia, indigent, county pay at lawful considerations. It last night, too, and grade and then got a marriage painting jail, it John A. Land to ers of Torrance ounty at Willard the official is The Maloney house is catching In regard to the contract of J. N. Bush for at Joseph A. mark just zero license, and then changed her agreed to Land n sw qr $450. March 15th, Estancia on the 16th another broken. quite a little of the through pas- was found that a misunderstanding existed, and it was hf record The day name, and we know Bruce will M. G- - Rain-e- r, and Moriarty cr temperatures senger traffic now, Lucy being pay him additional for painting the roof. J. Shaw to James at the 17th. duriug the past not do the last. The board fixed the valuation of different kinds of property for nw qr $1,400. There will be several Uoiued men week have ranged from 36 to 49 second feed station out of Mabel taxation as follows: William E. Wright to John M. present to leature on themes that above. Laws has returned to Vaughn for the unemployed of Description Full val. Ass'nt value Shaw, nw qr $800. are of vital interest to the peop'e During the month of February Santa Fe after a week's rest. the east. I. county. 3-- Agricultural lands $4.50 per acre $1.50 per acre N, Shirly to Anna M. Shir- of Torrance there was 8 inches of snow, The county assessor was in our G. W. Austin has had the 6-- hope Dry farming land3 4 50 per acre 1.50 per acre ley, conditional, se qr 2 $1 I, that the state may make netting 1.17 inches of moisture. midst Thursday. "blessed assurance" recently 1.50 and other provision for more farm demon- Grazing lands 4.50 per acre per acre considerations. The coldest night was the 27th, Mr. James has moved his fam that operations are never to cease 2.50 per F. B. to W. M. Gen- strators by making an appropria- 4 above, Timber land3 7.50 per acre acre Grinstead and the warmest days ily to Moriarty to enjoy the re until the postoffice has been re try, sw qr 25-9-- tion during this legislature Grazing lands rough and rocky 3.00 per acre 1.00 per acre $1,500. and were the 8th and 9th, when the vival services at that place. moved from his place of busi- Mineral lands with patent S0.00 per acre 10.00 per acre Emily A. Honnold to Arthur that one of these may be located mercury reached the 60 mark. W. W. Wagner sold ness. Sometimes he is tempted, B Honnold, 22-7-- in Torrance county. 1914, a nine American horses 120.00 per head 40.00 per head sw qr $1,650. During February, the to suggest that constructive in- 1-- months old colt to Mr. Cain. It Halfbreed horses 90 00 per head 30.00 per head Ira M. Bennett to Mrs. S. M. The farm demonstrator has snowfall was 3 inches, and stead netted him about $30. of destructive operations Saddle ponies 45.00 per head 15.00 per head Ham, lot 8 blk 66, Estancia, $1 been found to be more efficient in the moisture .63 of an inch. The be tried. Range horses 30.00 per head 10.00 per head and other considerations. getting results than the model highest temperature was 60 and Mrs. Frank Tutt and children Mules, improved stock 120.00 per head 40.00 per head F. J. Curie to A. J. Green, nw farm or experimental station." the lowest 6 above zero. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, the 18th of Mules, common stock 60.00 per head 20.00 per head qr $1 and other consider- Estancia people have taken Vanderford. February, at Las Animas Ranch, hold of arrange Mr. Mrs. McGillivray Cattle, common 36.00 per head 12 00 per head ations. the matter and John Gloss and family took and John ments have already been Mr. Cattle, improved stock 60 00 per head 20 00 per head Fred Ritner to L. A. Gamble, made Silverton dinner at the W. W. Wagner entertained for and Mrs. lot 4, and 17 in qr for the meeting here. No doubt Geo. Edmonds. At 8 o'clock Sheep 5.25 per head 1.75 per head acres sw home the 28th, and s Willard Moriarty people Mrs. McGillivray in delight- Goats, Angora .5.25 per head 1.75 per head $1 and other considerations. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. her William M. McCoy to Augu3ta have been equally prompt. ful way served a four-cours- e din- Goats, common 3 00 per head 1.00 per head Special Correspondence. Fix the same day. Swine 12 00 per head 4.00 per head Underwood, lots 11-1- 2 blk 14, It now remains only for the ner. The dining room was taste- McCoy farmers and wives the Plenty of moisture. D. L. Stump has his fully decorated with wedding , 9.00 per head 3.00 per head add Mountainair, $100. their Burros kitchen. The clerk was instructed to confer with the village authorities S. F Pac R'y to Anne Haw- people most vitally interested Roads getting some better in bells, and the place cards were in regard to a gravel path from southeast corner of court house kins,, sw qr ne qr 25-- 9 8, $1 and to attend and hear what the mes these parts. Mr. Vanderford's had the first white hearts. The table looked grounds, advisable have same done and beard will reimburse other considerations. sage of the experts is. roast duck of the season. Now exceedingly "bridy" in its ap- and if Farmers are getting restless to village. John A, Marquess to R. M.