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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Fort Sumner Review, 1909-1911 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-14-1911 Fort Sumner Review, 01-14-1911 Review Pub. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ft_sumner_review_news Recommended Citation Review Pub. Co.. "Fort Sumner Review, 01-14-1911." (1911). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ft_sumner_review_news/19 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 Fort Sumner Review, 1909-1911 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HISTORICA T, POCTETY OF EW MEXICO The Fort SiiiinniinKgr Review - VOL. 3. FORT SUMNER, GUADALUPE COUNTY, N. M., JANUARY 14, 1911. NO 27. Survey Completed NewRulea Of Practice Be property east of the lake to C. R. The Old Village As Otiiers See Us. Land LOCALETTS. Wilkinson. fore United States "4 We have full and complete I've been back to the village, Tom, Keep your eye oil Porteles .ajr- Monday Offices. Hot and cold baths at the a I've been around to see line of samples from M. Born Sumner m eJWr Texas: Palace Barber Shop. The dear old town and all the folks ton Department of the Interior Un & Co., Chicago. Come and or- Mexico. "Nearly two New Railroad From Las that once knew you and me. Theset' ited States Land Office Fort Sum- For sale 2 room house at a bar- der a spring euit, prices are bound to forge r a r s ago i , w right and style, quality I thought I'd write and tell you, Tom, accepted 'I Vega to ft. Sumner ner New Mexico, January 9, 1911. gain by W. F. Mclntyre. and of some of them you know; measure guaranteed Earick- other, imre ai....p0Stion as On December 9, 1910 the Sec at They changed since you f A good thing comes to those day was unusally quiet son 'g. haven't were sturdy competitors are approved Election here, some twenty years ago. iww who wait, and we of Ft. Sumner retary of the Interior Thé Portales Times gays that th considering the event. Isaac Sandoval received a will soon realize that our waiting a new set of Rules of Practice in There's old Alonzo Wombat, Tom, farmers of that vicinity ha Dis- O. B. Earickson made a quick large stock of shoes last week you'll think him, I vnw: has not been in vain, for good cases before United States of subscribed 21,000 acres for to - trict Land Offices, the General trip to Albuquerque this week. and invites all his patrons to call He used to keep a meat shop then; things are coming our way. he ' raising of sugar beets and', will Land Office and the Department and see the best shoes the mar keeps a meat shop now. i The survey has just been com- All kinds of fresh Booth's fish And Abner Jinks, your old chum. soon have completed the required rules will ket can afford. pleted by the A. T. & S. F. Ry., of the Interior. These at Wright and Hurd's Cafe. Tom, he's Hetty Podsnap's beau 32,000 acres pledged to secure a and there is no doubt, (the line be in force and effect on Febru- Miss Carolina Clancy, accom Just as he always used to be, some $2,500,000 beet sugar factory. Masons will meet every Thurs- twenty being on the river grade and ary 1, 1911. panied by her brother Carlos and years ago. Imagine 32,000 acres in the im- changes day evening at the A ,T .& S. F, having been found better than A great many have Miss Mott left for Santa Rosa called on my old sweetheart, Tom, mediate vicinity of Santa Fe un-- . Restaurant the girl I worshiped so; Vaughn,) will be accepted been made in the proceedure with the latter part of last week, after der beet cultivation. It would that of still blonde, just as was regard to contests, and no con- J. E. Curren and Miss Ella Miss Clancy paying a visit to She's a she mean the circulation of $2,000,000 by the Santa Fe, and if so, the some twenty years ago; affidavits will be accepted on Clovis Wed- work will soon be started, and test Curren came in from Miss Justina Beaubien. But there's been one trifling change additional each year among the or February 1, which are thus give many people employ-- after nesday. Talk about your pie counters. since happy days of yore, businessmen of Santa Fe. Yet, made under the forms in present For she was twenty-seve- n then, and Fe, For sale one lot near the lake, Hundreds of those politicians who the advantage lies with Santa use. The new. contest affidavit now she's twenty-fou- r. and has had the opportunities Clovis and Vaughn are two of 12 lots with large trees on them. oppose the constitution, are to it must contain the following: -- W. S. Adkins. knowing many the most prosperous towns on the W.F. Mclntyre. lco3e their r laces afterNew Mexi- at its doors for (a) Name and residence of decades energetic, even "Cut-off-" and Fort Sumner co becomes a state. Do you that party adversely interested, A. Clif- comes third, yet without the each F. Manzanares left for blame them for kicking? Suing For $2.16 though poor towns, like Porteles, including age heir of busi- Mexi- railroad advantages that these the of each ton, Arizona, Thursday, on Alton S. Miller, president of are now grasping. New any deceased entrymen. The Ft Sumner Jewelers have other towns, Ft. Sumner has ness. the Union Electric Light and can. (b) Elgin and Waltham watches in Description and character Power Company, was made nt been holding it's own in every Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and 20 year gold filled cases from agricul- of the land involved. in a Justice Court suit for R. DegGraftenreid and Frank way, and more so in the Apples at Wright and Hurd's $7,75 up to $45.00. In cheaper (c) Reference, so far as $2.16 yesterday. The plaintiff is Manzanares have been busy this tural and commercial line. Cafe. cases for $6.80, als guaranteed known to the applicant, to any the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- week burning weeds and dead We believe the construction of Watches proceedings pending for the ac SCRIPT-Ba- ker Par-- for $1.00. grass along most this road is to give a direct out- LAND and pany. their ditches, quisition of title to or the use of you "'race-horse-" already let to the coal which has to be due can sell 160 acres of Ed Miller is a No declaration was filed in the of their latterals are lands. plowed shipped into this part of the such Land Scrip, cheap. man, and he isn t; after buying a case, but according to Mr. Miller and cleaned out ready for (d) Statement, in ordinary territory. Prof. Ray Showalter is having racer, building a barn and hiring a reservation on a Pullman be- spring irrigation, this is a good and concise language, of the facts an animal, he idea, to do all this work Vat a house- - built on the hill east of attendant for the tween Philadelphia and Bellmar, this constituting the grounds of con the depot. decided it made his feet sore just N. J., last Summer, which here- - time and when March comes New Peace Poem test. to watch the hoss work out so fused to pay for because he did water can be put on the larf Oysters; New York (e) Statement, of the law un Counts fast For sale; eight years old, not get it, was the cause. He One of the biggest expenses Andrew Carnegie has found a der which applicant intends to and New York selects. At nine in the spring. said he was obliged to stand up an irrigated farm is the maint peace acquire showing Wright and Hurd Cafe. don ' hymn of international that title and facts C. C. Henry sold 1.065 dozen all the way. ance of ditches, but if he prefers to America. The met- that he is qualified to do so. Carlos Clancy went through eggs during the past year; about My determination is not to this time the expense is cu," ) (f) proceeding is not yí er is the same. Several thousand That the here Thursday, on his way to the 88 dozen per month, and Mr. pay first class fare when I had to considerable. copies of the hymn were distribu- collusive or speculative, but is in- sheep camps. said Mr. Miller. Henry says the hens were not stand," Pedro Gutierres a yoi ted by Mr. Ctrnegie among those stituted and will be diligently working over time at that. who works for Mr. AY interested in the peace move- pursued in good faith. "Don't go home in the dark" seriously hurt by a horj ment It was written by Prof. (g) Application that affiant but buy a new "Cold Blast', Now that we are to get title tf Anarchists to Flood lantern at kanckson s. on him. Gutierres w George Huntington, librarian at be allowed to prove said allega- out lots in the depot addition; let The Country. F. Faircloth, attorney of Tai ,the people get together and boost to town and is under tfa Carleton college, who retire tions, and that the entry, filing, A accomplished ban; was a business caller in our great host of E care .