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Estancia News-Herald, 01-16-1913 J University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Estancia News, 1904-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 1-16-1913 Estancia News-Herald, 01-16-1913 J. A. Constant Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news Recommended Citation Constant, J. A.. "Estancia News-Herald, 01-16-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/estancia_news/50 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]. r 4 4 ... , . ESTANCIA NEWS-HERAL- D Kawa EatabllahadlKM County, New Mexico, Thursday, January 16, 1913 Volume IX No. 11 Herald Batabliahad 1906 Estancia, Torrance some days recovering bis wonted GOOD WORK BY springiness of step. TAXPAYER WANTS FOREST TELE RAILROAD DEAL They say it has now been thoroughly demonstrated that Master Mechanic Peden can keep TO PHONE LINE STILL GRINDING going a week without food, water or sleep, and now the boys refuse Estancia is an incorporated As mentioned last week the to believe him when he claims to As soon as weather condi Because Neil B. Field's office village. was too crowded when con depth of the big mow was de- be tired or hungry tions permit work will begin far What do the taxpayers get out tainingall numerous attor- termined to be nineteen inches The whole bunch exhibited in the Manzano national for the of it? Who can say? neys and others who attended In the vicinity of Estancia, Six grit and endurance in large est east of this city for com One thing it is certain that Referee Lorin C. Collins' hear- miles west was twenty-fou- r chunks. it they get, and that is the privi- pleting a telephone system ing inches, and in the vicinity of in the foreclosure action for M'INTOSH ITEMS lege of paying an annual tax of which will efficiently cover the New Mexico Central system Tajique thirty-tw-o inches. five cents on the dollar of assess the forest from Placitas Up to the time the News now being heard before him, ed valuation. Mountaiaair, including the officer yesterday adjourned Herald was printed last week the From the Moriarty Messenger. that But do they get a run for their Sandia and Manzano mount hearing to city council N. M. C. trains had gone through On Monday a lively election the the in Moriarty money? We want to be shown ranges from to will practically on schedule time, but was held for Justice ain end end chamber. There it be con of the Peace. Twenty-si- x votes We have some very excellent today. just at that time trouble with a A line at present connects the tinued were cast of which C. W. risk town ordinances which seem to Is expected the hear-- big T struck them. The north' the present ineumbment received end of the Mountain States It that be more honored in the breach ing of testimony in Albuquer- - bound train Friday stuck in thirteen, A. M. reltmy twelve line at Tijera with San Anto than in the observance. Cows que will be completed sometime snow drift not far from Cedar- - and W. F. Wells one. Mr. Fisk nito to Madera and over the was by one vote. B run at large every night glean today. The sessions will then vale. There had been very high divide to the Ellis ranch L. Wade was constable inga meal here and there from go back to Santa Fe, where they winds there and it was in just Mo- - short line will also be bnilt to without oDDosition. F. G. convenient hay stacks or barns, were adjourned to this city Thurs- right direction to pile the Cabe. Judge Moriarty and W. F a at top of the Dogs are in great abundance lookout station the day, and within a comparatively tuts full of snow, and it was wells were judges of election. many of them without license Cedro peak. Last year a tele few days will be completed. very solidly packed snow, too. One of the saddest things tags. Peddlers ply their voca phone was installed at the The hearing In many places snow was that has occurred in Moriarty foreclosure is the tions undisturbed by the author lofty Rea ranch lookout sta- first part of a well organized at- drifted into the cuts to a depth happened last week when A. u. McUJacbern. away from ities and to the detriment of tion on the Bosque peak, and tempt on the part of certain in of ten feet, and so solidly packed g friends, was found merchants. connection extends now clear terests to purchase the ancient men conld walk on the tops home and that dead in his room adjoining While we honor our vigilant to Mountainair at the south and now almost defunct system of the drifts. the old lumber yard. The town marshal for his work on and make railroad of is and yard men with end of the range. a it. It The shop body was discovered by Bert New ear s morning we cannot asserted engines went down i Practically the whole west that the first business two extra Smith on Friday morning who shut our eyes to the fact that the of the new management, should to rescue the stuck jü. side of the range can be from here was sent bv W . tiegley to alley between the telephone of the deal be completed as hoped, came very near need' see young was sick scanned for forest fires from train, and if the man fice and the Hughes Mercantile will be to complete Albuquer- party themselves, any as this city, and with the three the inga rescue and needed assistance Company public well is a contin que Eastern, a subsidiary several times and he hadn't been seen for two important short They stuck uance performance of camp stations at the Bea line, into Albuquerque. This failed bv large majority to days. Mr. McEacbern returned a ground and feed yard with a re- and Ellis ranches aathtt Cedro they promise to do within snow bound train. On from Santa Fe Mouday even the reach the Tuesday sulting litter of fodder, trash and peak it will be possible to year of the closing of deal. evening blixzard conditions ins a ad was last seen their that Woodman s store. filth which may at any time be keep a most effective watch Testimony in the foreclosure prevailed in that locality with afternoon in Death was most likely caused set on fire by a cigarette stub for fires. action has been In Pitts- additional snowfall, taken considerable by over exertion Tuesday with no telling what dire resulta, Reports from various parts burgh, Santa Fe, Albuquerque there, was no indica- while here night. The supposition is he If we want to boost the town of forest show and Chicago. Numerous attor- weather fact the that the tion of such a went home Tuesday and start why not establish and maintain a neys, representing different queer. The crews snow averages about a foot which seems ed a tare, feeling tirsd from public camping ground and feed claimants against the property to thaw out their walking through the snow he deep, with much deeper snow returned here lot and then have it thoroughly are attending the hearing. fresh attack on the lay down and fell asleep. The in the casyon8 and on the entines for a understood that campers must go Among the witnesses examined They worked night body was net covered and al higher slopes. The snow snow drifts. there? Or if we allow' campers at the hearing yesterday were day, succeeded in reach' though his coat had been comes late enough to be val and and to litter up a public alley why M. W. Florney, of Nat- and bringing bung up, be hadn't removed uable to the range. the First ing the stalled train not compel them to clean up ional bank, and Col. D. K. B. Saturday But their his overshoes. management of it in night. Mr. MoEachern came to their litter? The the Sellers, mayor of Albuquerque. over. There troubles were not New Mexico for his health Let us either do business or Manzano national forest is Both were connected with the remained eitrht miles of track from Sandstone, Minn., after get out of business and save the perfecting plans for important road through the Dominion Con- with many - this side of Torrance spending some time in a sani- money. Taxpayer. road building and improve- struction Company. Albuquer of solid snow, cuts packed full taiium in Colorado. A tele ment in with the que Journal. and the battle continued till ram sent to his brother in FOUND DEAD county road board, and a con- Monday night They returned iandstone brought a reply to ference it is understood will Church Services. during the night with passengers bold the body until the arri be held in the near future be and mail from Torrance. 1 of a brother from Idaho. tween Supervisor Calkins of re-- Moore, an old resident Train service on schedule time The personal effects were Thomas the Manzano forest and the TheSilverton Baptist church to omce of near Abo, was found dead in his was resumed Wednesday. oved the Justice board. The forestry service will hold the regular services of the Peace Fisk. Before go home Wednesday. Sheriff Meyer Facilities for fighting such a will have available a sum of Saturday afternoon, Saturday as to Santa Fe he cashed and Under Sheriff Robinson were snow blockade as this were money which if matched with evening and Sunday morning.
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