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New Mexico State Record, 12-20-1918 State Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-20-1918 New Mexico State Record, 12-20-1918 State Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nm_state_record_news Recommended Citation State Publishing Company. "New Mexico State Record, 12-20-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ nm_state_record_news/128 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 New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MEW MEXICO STATE 'RECORD SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918 NUMBER 223 war, served no military advantage, FLORIDA IS 1STH STATE TO interest of O. H. Ray in the feed to record a single case of the "flu." 1 IIV I 11111 1 OUR IMPORTS NEW MEXICO what?-Glen- and were crimes quite as much as RATIFY DRY AMENDMENT and fuel business, heretofore con Healthy place; hey, rio! frlAft J LAWOillP WILL if they had been committed in times ducted under the firm name of Ful- of peace. The perpetrators should The Florida Legislature in special ler & Ray. The firm will henceforth FROM FAR EAST be apprehended, tried and punish- session has ratified the National Pro- NEWS REVIEW be known as Fuller & Company, and The county school board has de- BE CONSIDERED ed exactly as though no war had hibition Amendment. The score do business at the same old loca- cided to have no Christmas week occurred. The American people are stood in the Senate 25 to 2 and in tion. Fort Sumner Leader. vacation this year, only Christmas lovers of justice, Their Constitution the House 61 to 3. and New Years to be holidays. Glen-ri- o RUNNING HIGH No- BY says that "cruel and unusual punish- The voters at the elections BERNALILLO EDDY Tribune. LEGISLATURE ments" shall not be inflicted. At vember 5 adopted the state-wid- e Pro- the same time they insist that of hibition amendment by an over fenders shall be made in Must Have Perished Lost in Storm ROOSEVELT against society whelming majority, every county A that an Indian from the Sheep AMERICA MUST PROTECT to nav the penally for their acts. the state indorsing it . report The C. J. & F. Livestock company Jemez pueblo --lost his way on the WOMAN SUFFRAGE, NATION- - Americans see no reason Ihe was called in are 290 of their since Ed. Lee delivered 112 year-mi- 's why the Legislature road to Cabezon the recent missing sheep steer ITS INDUSTRIES OR SHORT pri nciptcs they apply to themselves special session November 25 by during j the recent 5torm. h is thougllt they that he sold to W. P. Little- - AL PROHIBITION, MEMOR- sl",D'1' not a's0 be the in the Governor Catts to consider legisla- will be found later, as may field last The was HOURS AND LONG WAGES IfbMr- off the travelled road but the they Wednesday. price o - Wilson tion the of li wagon have As a but not made Kenna IAL TO SOLDIERS, DE- judgment otnerj. prohibiting shipment man has been found. team strayed away. rule, public. Record. has the hard:hood advocate a into the state after 1, not The few cattle the WILL BE IMPOSSIBILITY 'to quor January of mules was tied to the rear of the very perished during FENSE FOR wholesale pardoning of the German when the state-wid- e Prohibition law recent spell of bad weather. Carls- Raker and Fueson and Douthit COUNCIL VERY SOON de becomes effective. wagon and were still alive when bad Current. Brosi of 15 against peace, their rescuers believe Caprock shipped cars of PEACE USES cency, and civilization in general, he found, though cattle to market last Wednesday. will be the most man in aWd not less than twelve days had elapsed WUI Drill the Kenna Record. despised MANGANESE, MOTOR since the driver left them there and Boy State Record: this country. MILLING CONCERNS START The School Board has bought Special to wandered off in the storm. The n the which thirty-seve- wooden rifles for the The county road workers are work- Among proposals will Dec. 18. "No indus- mules had eaten a part of the wagon come up during the session of the Washington, COMPLETE OFFICIAL LIST Articles were filed boys to drill with. They arc of ing the roads east and south of trial autocracy, no reduction of of incorporation bed. the with View. legislature next month will probably OF GRAND MASONIC BODIES this week by the Pan American Type slings, Valley ne a wages, no lengthening of hours," are sights, and stacking swivels com- Dunget law, tor unifying the the chief planks in labor's recon- Manganese company, capitalized at CHAVES The all state's yearly expenditures and sys- Last week the State Record pub- SlUO.OfW. plete. boys are happy and Livestock owners at Kenna are dip- struction programme la d down by Herbert W. Smith and K. tematizing the bills of - to uniforms soon ping their cattle this week at the appropriation Samuel lished a partial list of the officers W. Lynn of Santa- Fe are interested hope get pretty the future. A commission Gompers, president of the elected the Grand Masonic and be real soldiers. Carlsbad Stars ranch. compos- A. F. of L. "Labor has ad- at bodies in the company. Hart Buy Sheep ed of state officials w:ll gained then in session at Tucumcari. probably during this war." declares The Richards Motor Company of Carley Hart hat been here this be suggested for the of re- vantages The is a list 1600 purpose Mr. Gompers. 'but," said he. refer- following complete Silver city was organized by C. W, week from Clovis receiving head SOCORRO commending fiscal legislation. of all the off'cers of all four bodies R. C. and C C. of from J. A. W. Bell Bu- Naw Businaat Block ring to recent remarks of a member Richards, Johnson sheep of, L. P. Evans has the one- - The taxation of which held sessions: chanan, considerable difficulty has bought m'ninij property of the Founders' Association, "what Koyal. sixth interest of Geo. W. Hickox in Double Murder at by property values rather than in- devil he his Grand Lode A. F. ft A. M. The Pyramid Milling company was been experienced irt getting them out Quemada the does and type think i n Ti T . r the 100 foot the! The bodies of the man and woman come, thereby placing this class of we made alt these sacrifices in the A. D. Goldenberg, Tucumcari, vy oasii oi on the Hart ranch, on account of the fronting opposite incorporated rrcscjn Joyce-Pru- it Co. stores on Main 'found shot to death in the ranch property on the same basis as others is Grand Master; Richard H. Hanna, Grant and eastern heavy snow storm, Roswell Star. war for?" It an appropriate time county parties. Que-intere- st and it of a amount .Santa re. Grand street, and now has the controlling house of Henry Coleman, near relieving larpe to call Mr. Gompers' attention to Deputy Master; in to-t- o of taxat:on will be recommended. Robt. L. M. Ross, East Las A fire the property. He plans niado, yesterday, were identified situation fast developing, not so Vegas. FOUR MEN PARDONED rapid membership campaign move the wooden house over on as the wife of Coleman and Don Also a uniform procedure .in the Grand Warden ; Francis E. Lester. was staged last week in Roswell for 'day remote, which should give American BY ACTING GOVERNOR the cast side of the lots and erect Oliver, a hired man, Mr. Coleman assessment of private car companies non-unio- n, Las Cruces, Junior Grand Warden the Chamber of Commerce two tabor, union or pause to by a brick on the corn- was in when he was no- will be offered in a law more de- in- Salomon Santa Grand teams of fifteen men each. good building Magdalena consider, and that is the vast Spitz, Fe, Four pardon of men sentenced for er. Artesia Advocate. tified that the bodies had been found. finite in its specifications than the dustrial development place in reasurer; Alpheus A. Keen, Albu- Las were one in effect now. taking ' libel at Vegas granted by He hurried home and identified the the Orent. The lowest estimated querque, Grand Secretary. The ap- Governor Antonio Lucero. COLFAX A state of officers were: J. J. acting Ship Four Car Cow remains. department agriculture population of China is 400,030,000. pointive Kelly, the men who were tun, com J. F, four car loads A coroner's returned a with the associated work of advertis- most industrious Silver City, Grind Lecturer; Isaac given Rarey shipped jury today They tje the peo- plete and unconditional pardon and The Tithes was forced to of cattle to Kansas City, from the verdict of "cold blooded murder." Of- ing state land resources and oppor- W. Dwire, Grand ; Flo-renc- Springer ple on earth. Work is their reli Taos, Chaplain io tunities will he a Dea- restoration to citizenship were: close down last week on account of Carlsbad pens, last Thursday. The ficers report that they have no clue offered a taw, and paid-Unio- n Gilt, Clayton, Sr. Grand gion.- And they are the lowest Joseph C. de Baca, editor of La Voz consisted of 132 cows to the a bill will probably be pre- con ; Lucius Dills, Roswett, Grand the entire force being afflicted with shipment pur- guilty party.
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