. What an Eastern man thinks of the Pecos Valley of New Mexico ... Flowing Artesian Well—Pecos Valley. WJL-1 10 1905 ^WPflf *^w ?.? !&3II tF^ A ijSpCrJ Nte - 1? ; ^^] BW *^S SpL V Packing Apples. Wha^t Eastern Matn Thinks ofthe Pecos Valley of New Mexico. BY HENRY HALL Reprint from Pittsburgh (Pa.) Times Carlsbad, N. M., May 13. — This is Gods own isnt in all the United States a better section thanthe Pecos valley. It is the garden spot. This is the enthusiastic statement made by JerrySimpson, the erstwhile Sockless statesman of MedicineLodge, but now a citizen of Roswell, N.
. What an Eastern man thinks of the Pecos Valley of New Mexico ... Flowing Artesian Well—Pecos Valley. WJL-1 10 1905 ^WPflf *^w ?.? !&3II tF^ A ijSpCrJ Nte - 1? ; ^^] BW *^S SpL V Packing Apples. Wha^t Eastern Matn Thinks ofthe Pecos Valley of New Mexico. BY HENRY HALL Reprint from Pittsburgh (Pa.) Times Carlsbad, N. M., May 13. — This is Gods own isnt in all the United States a better section thanthe Pecos valley. It is the garden spot. This is the enthusiastic statement made by JerrySimpson, the erstwhile Sockless statesman of MedicineLodge, but now a citizen of Roswell, N. M., as he andThe Times correspondent renewed the acquaintance formedin Washington when Mr. Simpson, the ablest Populist eversent to Congress, was in the House, holding the earnestattention of that body by speeches, eloquent, rhetoricallyaccurate and thoroughly logical in argument, from thepremises he took. Now dont you rush through here at night, contin-ued Mr. Simpson, without even getting off the train tolook at what we have, but go out over this
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