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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Socorro Chieftan, 1884-1908 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-28-1908 Socorro Chieftain, 11-28-1908 Chieftain Publishing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/socorro_c_news Recommended Citation Chieftain Publishing Co.. "Socorro Chieftain, 11-28-1908." (1908). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/socorro_c_news/567 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 Socorro Chieftan, 1884-1908 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0C0IT0 Ikftotit VOL. 26 SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1908 NO.44 SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO THE NEWS FROM FAIRYIEW MRS. MARY SICKLES DEAD ANDREWS' PLURALITY IS 388 HIS CATTLE AND HIS BOOTS IUmi of News Publiehed In Columns AfUr Many Years of Useful Life Quien Saba Writes of Interesting Both Cauaed John Cox Soma Trouble of the Chieftain This Week In Oood Woman la Called to Bar Events ovar There Matrimonial But All'e Well That 1891. Reward. and Otherwise. Enda Wall. Secretary Nathan Jaffa Canvassed the Election Re- Old-time- rs in Socorro count, Death has once more claimed turns Monday in Presence of Governor Curry Fairview, N. M., Nov. ?4, 1908. J. W. Cox was in the city Sun and perhaps some others as well, his own among the older inhabi- Dear Chieftain: day from his ranch near Datil will rind interest and food for tants of Socorro. At twenty-fiv- e and Others Interested The Vote by Counties. The uncertainty and unrest on his w ay home from marketing in the following news minutes past three o'clock on the which pervaded all business con- a shipment of four hundred head items copied from the columns afternoon of Thursday, Novem- cerns here, just preceding the of steers. Ue had to hold his of the issue of the Chieftain for ber 2ft, Thanksgiving day, the election, have almost entirelv shipment at Magdalena ten days long Mrs. Monday's Santa Fe New Mex- looked after the interests of Oc waiting for cars November 27, 1891: and useful life of A. Larrazolo, disappeared and tranquility will and for that Mary Si kles was ended. Many ican gave the following account taviano democratic reason suffered a considerable Samuel N. Dedrick wants fifty elec- candidate for delegate, who was soon reign supreme again, save of Mrs. Sickles' friends and ac- of the official canvass of the poor misguided loss from shinkage. While in teams to haul fire clay to So- tion returns and the vote by defeated. for some soul quaintances did not know that who still refuses to tielieve that town Mr. Cox told a remarkable corro. counties: The vote for delegate was first storv a pair of she was in a critical condition, so differed Taft is elected. about loots. Ac J. F. Towle has been point- In accordance with law. Terri- canvassed. The figures cording to the story, he that the report of her death very given in In the county election, the ordered ed collector of poll tax pre- caused surprise well torial Secretary Nathan Jaffa little from those the boots from an Albuquerque lr them as as Saturday's New Mexican. Delé- democrats scored heavily. Mr. cincts 1, 24 and 33. sorrow. During the county fair this morning canvassed the elec- Andy Kelley, shoemaker three years ago, they tion returns of November third gate Andrews' vote in Quay whose return to II last September Mrs, Sickles bad politics sir-pris- e, to be sent to him at Datil by Alonzo Hone w will have for delegate to congress and county was found to be 1,043 in- was a pleasant a fall from a wagon and she did will now oc- mail. The boots were paid for charge of Mr. biavaschi's legislative as- stead of 1.033, a gain of 10, take the seat not seem to recover entirely from members of the cupied M. in advance but never reached ness during his absence in Cali- sembly dis- while his vote in Socorro county bv J. Webster as coun- the effects of the accident. where a candidate's ty while Mr. their distination and Mr. Cox fornia. comprised more one proved to be 1,640, a loss in that clerk, Webster Several days ago she was at- trict than takes up duties of county concluded that the shoemaker Adna Lanison on or about Jan- county. The canvass took place county of 30. making a total loss the tacked by a complication of commissioner. Mr. V. G. Tru-jill- o hal left for parts unknown tak- uary will go to in secretary's office in the of 20 votes from the unofficial re- 1st Central Amer- diseases which soon culminated the ran an interesting race for ing several unearned dollars with investigate gold capítol in presence of Gov- turns. He thus has a total vote ica to the fields in pneumonia and death. Mrs. the commissioner with Crespin Ara- him. During his visit in Albu- coming ernor George Curry and a num- in the territory of 27,605. Lar- of that country. Sickles was a good woman. gón and bent the by four querque last week Mr. Cox was ber of interested in the re- razolo should, be credited with a latter C. A. Robinson, Mrs. Robin- Many a recipient of her quiet, others votes. J. P. Parker succeeds informed that a package address- turns. Hon. James W. Rav gain of 35 votes in Socorro coun- ed to him bad been lying in son and the little one went to unassuming charity, as well as giving him a total vote himself as superintendent of the of family nolds, secretary of the republi- ty, thus postofiice there for some time Hillsboro to spend Thanksgiv- the members her large of 27,217. Andrews' plurality is schools, while W. C. Kendall be- was mainly de- can territorial central committee, and had leen overlooked. The ing with Mr. Robinson's cousin. to whom her life 388, based upon the of- comes sheriff, an office which he voted, will now bless her memory. was present as the personal rep- therefore owner went and got the boots, II. B. Hamilton came home Delegate W. ficial coiint of this morning has held before. Both men are Mrs. was born in Titus-vill- e, resentative of II. but vows even now U.at he from Sickles follows by counties: stanch democrats. Will M. Rob- California Saturday last, December 5, Andrews, while John W. Mayes which doesn't understand how they looking well and hearty. Pennsylvania, ins succeeds John C. Plemmons It is 1841. was of could have been overlooked in on It on the 16th day Metcalf Scattering as treasurer. Mr. Robins is also evident that the salt air the February, 1802, she was Counties idrews Larrftxolo' the Albuquerque office for three sea coast agrees with him. that ..2441) 1730 12H familiar with the duties of this married to Cephas Sickles, the Bernalillo , office. years, for they are plenty big bridge matter is taking Chavez .. 859 1421 137 enough for him. The husband who now mourns her 31 .An interesting social event form. Now gentlemen do not were born Colfax . ... ..1551 1603 loss. Seven children 4 will be the wedding on Thanks- get into a squabble as to who of the union, as follows: Mrs. Dona Ana . .1200 1021 giving, contracting parties SCHOOL OF MINES NOTES Eddy .. 285 969 17 the shall or shall not make. Get the Lettie B. Goebel, now of Car- being Mr. Ike Futch, the fore- bridge built. It will help us all. negie, Wm. Sickles, Grant ..871 1363 2 2 Oklahoma; J. 2 man of the Fairview Cattle Co., Things That Were Talked About at Guadalupe . 977 1069 got of El Paso, Texas; Chas. II. and Miss May Le Phiew, who School Jim Hill has the measles . 763 709 14 the Mining Just before Sickles, of Seward, Alaska; Mrs. Lincoln long been an acknowledged got 'em bad. We do not mean Luna .. 223 ' 343 20 has Thanksgiving Holiday. "big Jim," Alice M. Stage, of Denver, Colo- belle of the town. The wedding but that dear little McKinley . 395 269 7 fellow rado; Mrs. Minnie L. Van Dusen, will occur at the home of the that bosses the home and Mora ..1400 1188 7 I). makes life worth living at J. M, of Pochuca, Mexico; and Geo. C. bride's mother, Mrs. M. E. Le M. Miller was laid up with Sickles and Frank P. Sickles, of Otero .. 627 732 130 what threatened to be a case of Hill's. 1585 151 Phiew. A dance will be. held in Socorro. One sister of the de Quay.-- : ..1043 typhoid a few days ago but is 1738 the evening at the town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jewett ceased, Mrs. Sarah Rochester, of Rio Arriba ..1496 A full description of the bride's now on deck again. Socorro . 942 1707. 196 have returned to for the La Crosse, Wisconsin, also sur- Roosevelt costume will be given later. Thanksgiving day and the day is to be hoped Sandoval . 214 winter. It that vives her. ..877 .... And speaking of weddings re- following were holidays by virtue . .. 478 606 60 Mr. and Mrs. Jewett mar see Mr. and Mrs. Sickles came to San Juan minds us. Friends of W. F. of authority of the annual regis- their way clear to open a hotel Santa Fe.. ..1621 1333 4 Socorro on July 16th, 1892.