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Clayton News, 12-18-1920 Suthers & Taylor University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Clayton News, 1915-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-18-1920 Clayton News, 12-18-1920 Suthers & Taylor Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/clayton_news Recommended Citation Suthers & Taylor. "Clayton News, 12-18-1920." (1920). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/clayton_news/232 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 Clayton News, 1915-1922 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MU LAYT SÜBS. BBSS' "y Clayton, New Mexico, December 1 8, 1 920 ZZTZZl THIS PAPEH IS DEVOTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TIIE PEST IN CLAYTON AND UNION COUNTY TEN PAGHft ' - i i . rimiii.-vi- 'i'iiit'i i i'.i., .... JUNGLES MOSQUERO NEWS OIL ACTIVITIES ,1. 1. ELECTION THIt WORK ON CIUUSTMAS THEE "Now adays" there is hut little sa pago A very painful accident occurred Mr. Lofton and Orren Hoaly made On another of this paper will Xmas tree mot id about oil. However, those '.ho committees at the Wednesday night. v!liun Mr. and a trip to Clayton last Monday in tho bo found the order of the board of hamber of Commerce last are iutoroslod In the game are not rooms Wed- K. W. Slovens and daughter, interest of a consolidated sohool to county commissioners, calling for nesday night, Mrs. discouraged. there has been December ti. Kigttl coining home. Thoir he located at Mosquero. Thuy pre- While an election in each precinct in the organizations Iconise, were a reported, with several frightened, brok Hie sented petitions to the county board number of wills .started in this counly, on Monday, January 10. reports incompleto, team became pari of the suit', evident thai four othor or- wagon tongue and hammer pin, of Eduention which were approval iti for the purpose of electing a Jus- ganizations will send roporte ' there has been a real test lor oil in Ilia Mr. Stevens out with the and tho consolidation agreed upon. tice of the Peace for each of the last of tha wek. jerking made up to the present date. The following num- throwing Louise out. A norther hit this community respectivo precincts. More interest, ber of pounds have lines, also .lust south of us in Uie Amarillo bmi donated was in the hack of tho Sunday, but did not last long. A perhaps centers around tho elec- for the Ninas sacks and Mrs. Stevens field, Gas has been discovered In baskets: wagon and was not hurt. little snow fell, but it looked for tion of a J. P. in Clayton, than any 87 pounds candy. paying quantities at a depth ofnbi-- ut Stevens llielped Louise up awhile as if a real snow storm was other precinct in the. county. IS pounds nuts. Mrs. 3000 to 3500 feet, while in Union a mile to tho Van on. Capí. 'J'. S. Snyder has served the 217 pounds Apples. and sent her County no well has ever been dril- Van Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bradley and people of this community for the 2 pounds cleRve homo after help. Air. led 2000 butter. over oSOUO feet. past yoars in 1 Cleave gave the alarm over tho son Tell, and Mr. and Mrs. Orrcn two this capacity, and pound coffeo. At present all arrangements an 1 plione and Mr. Stevens was soon Healy took Sunday dinner with Mr. during his term of office he has jars fruit. being made to drill a dep lest vlt to lukon home in n Dr. Win- and Mrs. Kdd Fuller. done much suppress bootlegging, 2 glasses jelly. eT. at Pasanionte. The .News will .'r- The people of around Mosquero gambling and oilier forms of law 11 chickens. ', , chester was called and found that loll'i--we- ive all 'particular in regard ll t, (he left hip was broken. Louise met Friday night and organized a violence. Tho District Attorney-elec- $15.15 in moiitty. at the earliest possible date. 11. H. also had several bruises. literary society. Tho first program Woodward, .has prom- Amount Needed We learn during the past few days law On Sunday, Dr. Winchester put will be given next Friday night. ised that he would enforce the 500 His. candy. v that the well being drilled just to every injured hip into a plaster Paris Tho Ladies Aid met at the homo 'against bootlegger in the 100 lbs. nuts. tho the south of Texline. and only a Eighth cast, and Mr. Slovens is resting as or Mrs. H. T. Pittmau last Thursday. Judicial District. The new 10 boxes apples. baz- few miles from t'nion County line, of Union county, who takes well as ,can he expected. The ladies are going to hold a sheriff . This docs not include roport from is now drilling day and night, run-- . his oath January I, was Mr. Stuvens is 08 years old, a re- aar on December 18, and are making of office business district. Tho financial mng two crews. to railroad man, who spent 17 plans to put on a real affair. elected on the same promise Hie committee, composed of four busi- ared people. Now. the sin- years on the road without an acci- .1. V, Tobler is able to be out again M. L. Fox of Albuquerque, was in if voters are ness men, have charge of that dis cere to clean up dent. We all join in wishing him after his severe sickness. Clayton this week in the interest in their efforts trict. recovory. Harry Lindgren has returned home the Albuquerque Mr. Clayton, ami rid this community of Tho hasket committee. MiS3 Lvetti a speedy of Journal. I ..-- .l .... I Den- til.. ...t.....r.. t.. ,i ... A hunch of farmers went to the after spending two weeks in Fox was for several years editor oí l" " "iu...g nnd Mr. Spring, reported 23 families 01 intoxicating'" liquors, the breaks last week and brought back ver. He reports a good time hut in.. .T,,n,,.,i Jiii.iL. ..n iim.w,s"lu and deserving Xmas dinner. Anyono of gambling, after the to says that everything is dull and it with a fearless pen, exposing polit-l1'!''- 11 wishing givo eatables for thoso five loads of wood. , ... Mr. Mrs. Clark Ziekafoose was impossible to get work of any ical graft whrrever (he found It. At " Al " k" H k baskets or nuts, candy, popcorn, and lmv Ml. in r,,,t .,il,imi i'.,,,! 'I' gave a surprise dinner for Grandpa kind. present the Journal is owned and lor sacks, please reiKirt to some or- Snyder to Mr. C. Magee. olfiee? In Snyder ganization chairman or Mrs. U. Zickafoose. Sunday. A largo crowd TEXTILE MIUjS CHOP WAGES edited by Carl the fear of E. present, we have not any all political of the state. we have a man who is fearless, hon- Dodson. phone 131. Don't forget was but OK SIXTEEN THOUSAND WORK- shysters is willing to Mi M.icrm w n HiTMihlicn it ii. I.. est and with when you are planning ag ood Xmas particulars. ERS MOKE THAN TWENTY peace to political' faith, - re- - officers of Clayton the dinner that many PEH CENT nowevei- he has others in our town SENECA ITEMS fused to follow the lead of the Hup-i',- '"'" "''"' are not so fortunate. Willingly quilo ill ''' give a few pounds to Arnold Starkey has been. Lawrence, Mass., Dec, 13.- - First sum el al. crowd, and therefore lie help fill these .1. O .TIGNOH BUYS EKI.l'ND baskets meal, for several woks, having had his leg announcement of actual reduction is marked for crucifixion by the potatoes, vegetables, borsij a BARBER SHOP canned fruit, ha. y cut winn a 'an into of textile operative.' wages by lar- (ax dodging element and their hired or dried bread, chick- 1'mce Mm. Tin hors"'s Ihronl en or something good to eat. with ge mill corporations was made Mon henchmen all over the stale. A deal was closed .several days was Cut and it died immediately. The sack committee reported COO day by the Pacific mills and the. Ar ago whereby J. O. Tlguor became Arnold's leg being cut on the same OIL MILUS FOUND HIM FIRST sacks niado by High School pupils, lington mills of this city. owner of the Eklund Harbor Shop. place the horse was cut caused and 700 by the ladies of tho town. that Their 10.000 workers were noti- The following letter was received Messrs. Al Tank and "Cv" Schvvest- - wound to tetanus intertills. Total cost of material 514.00. the base fied that a readjustment bad been from the American Jewish Relief ka, the former owners, left the ear He s better today. Xmas tree committee reported somewhat made, effective Dee. 20. In accor Comniillee. this week: ly purl of this week, Mr. Tank going Cale Giles and Charley Wagoner that tho city would havo pno or two dance with custom the amount was Xew York, N. Y. lo 'California, and Mr. Schvveslka of Kenton. Okla.. are buying steers' trees brought from Kenton. not slated, but it va.s understood to December It, 1020, going lo points in lovva. where hr vicinity. They expect to buy City council instructed. Supt. II. in this approximate 22 Hi per cent as sug- Editor. The News, will visit with relative' mid friends J. 500 head. Mender to attend to necessary wir gested by a manufacturers' confer Clayton. N.
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