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Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917

New Mexico Historical Newspapers

6-15-1906

Sierra County Advocate, 1906-06-15

J.E. Curren

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Si

COIMTY

Advocate

Vol. XXIV.

UHlsboro,

Sierra

Caunty,

Nawr

ttaxloo, Friday, June

15,

1CC3.

$2X3 Per

Year

K.

12.

MAN BECOMES HUMAN OWL

The

WM.

RQBINS-

-Commissioners' Proceedings.

Hillsboro.N.

Mex.,

Jane

4,1906. CommissiODert met

m a

board of

equalization,

and for

other

baai-nee-e.

Present:

V. G.

Trujillo,

U.P.

Arrey

end Tboe.

Marphy,

commissioner,

end

J. M.Webeter,

m

m

'

etoIss?

Wim

art

wia

e;U

for

I.

U

Gatzert

&

Co.

Fine

Tailor-Mad-e

Clothing.

Write

Sowing Machine

Company.

49H

Til

The

Most Direct Line to

Kansas Ciry.

St.

Louis, Chicago, Boston,

New

York,

Philadelphia,

Denver, Omhaa, St.

Paul,

and

AH

Northern

an

Eastern Points.

Through

Trai

s,

Fast

Time, Smooth Track.

E'egant

Pullman Palace

Sleepers

on

all through

trains.

Paily

Tourist Sleeping Cars

to

Kansas City

and

hicago

AU

trsins

not having

dining cars stop

for meals

at the

Fa

moiis

Santa

F

Harvey Houses.

Full

information

cheer

full) furnished upon application.

W.

R.

BivOvvn,

D.

F.

&

P.

A.,

Kl Paso,

Texas.

SILVER

LEAF SALOON

(Old Tomluson

Stand--)

Hillsboro,

r N. Mex

Fresh

WineB,

Liqaors

and

Cigars.

Good

Clob

Room.

W. A.

8HEPARD,

j

Proprietor.

O

THE

O

GREEN

'ROOM-

-Fine Wine?, Liquors and Cigars, Good Club Room

,CHA8. B.

MEYEU8, Propr.

w

E. TEAFORD,

Livery and Feed Stable.

Hilleboro,

New Mexico.

A. D.

ELLIOTT,

Attorny-at-La- w,

ii.:isbor,

.

n.

a.

II.

A. WCLFOKD,

Attorney and

Ooaooillor

at

Law,

Hillsboro,

New Mexico.

Office, one

door

weTSf ol Poet Office.

vn.

ii. ouciiEn.

Notary

Public.

Illllsboro,

-

if.

p.

FRAim

I.

GIVEN.

H.

D.,

Offii:e Post Office Drug Store.

Hillsboro,

-

.

P.

ALOYS

PREISQEn,

Assayer

and

Chemist.

Assay Officeat Laldlaw Building, West of Court House.

i:::isboro,

n.

p.

The

ALIANZA SIERRA

SALOON.

ciae mqes

tiiqnori and

Cigars

rOpen

at

all

Hoars

JOSE VILLASENOR, Proprietor.

THE

PARLOR

OALCOrJ.

TCP

PUPIIY. Proprietor

Fool

and

Billiads.

FvomliMOt XXaaa.ihaaitta

Baldact

aaa Baat DariBf "Parknaaa

U

Iba Vlght.

Plttafleld. Maaa By a strange freak

of nature, Harry Woloott, of CLeshlra, naa loat hia eight during daylight, but

at night ha aeaa clearly and penetratea

Into the darkest gloom without dlffl

culty.

Mr. Wolcott ia 68 years old, and la

a

descendant of a prominent Berkshire family. He Is known In the neighbor hood aa the "human owl." Until with' In a few years he possessed ordinary

sight

He went west, where he married Hla wife died soon after their marriage

and ItIssaid that because of his Intenaa grief and the tears shed over her grave,

tne strange malady came upon him.

Light became painful, and

at

last re

pugnant to him. He has grown Into the habit of sallying forth only after dark

neaa. So comyletely baa hla day sight

left blm that he la unable to discern,

faces or localities by day. He spenda

hla time almost alone, doing hla own cooking and household work, sleeping

by day and living In adarkened house,

woicou neuevea nimseir "moon struck," a superstition deeply Imbedded

In New England folklore. Moonlight

nights afford him the greatest pleasure;

and he revela in the soft light of Its

beama.

Paaatle:

rind

"the Konkera."

Knropatkln's opinion of the Japsap pears to be altered. It wasn't so very many moons ago, when he asd soma brother officers were visiting Toklo,

that

he said: "Borne day we'll have to con quer these monkeys." It la eaay tosee)

who la the monkey in the altuatioa

at

Mukden.

Would Avoid WealthT1 bo many weaJthy young men art) committing suicide these days, thelm

presstOQ Is likely to gain ground

that

wealth la something young men should avoid having anything to do with. If they want to be happy.

Jape Lucky All Around.

A volcano baa made Japan larger by

giving her

a

new island. Tbe stars

in their coarse

art

fighting tor th

farn.

Xw.?Up

.wji'ltewet. of.Albaey near the bank of the Oalapoola river, J. O. Crawford, of this city, discovered

the remains of several bodies of pre

historic men, and also a small altar, un

doubtedly used aa a place for aacriflcea.

The remains of five bodies were found. the skeletons showingthatallthebodies

had been mutilated.

Crawford, who hadmade a number of excavations In different mounds In this

part of the state during the last few

years and who baa acquired consider-able reputation aa an archaeologist. thinks the people undoubtedly were cannibals. Most of the bodies found

were badly mutilated. In one skull the

whole face had been broken out from the top of the head to theJaw, whileIn

two others

a

Jaw and other small part of the face were missing.

Thealtar, though small,waa aperfect

one.

it

waa duiii oa a roca zounaauon.

in oval form and waa constructed of clay, which had been burneduntil itwaa

aa redaa brick, though notsohard. The

altar proper waa 24 Inches long and 18

Inches wide. Crawford eays thereIsno doubt It had been used for sacrificial purposes and from what he has been

able to learn about the bablta of this race from his Investigations he thinks

it waa the custom or thepeople tooffer

the hearts of the dead on these little

altars as a burned sacrifice to tome deity.

UNITED AFTER FIFTY YEARS

Aged Couple SCeet and Are Xarriad Attar

lacb

Had Been Bereft

vi a

mmr,

f

t Hartford, Conn. Over lift year ago Angela R. Xilboum and

Jobs

r.

Johnbob went to school together la Rutland,

Vt,

and soon after graduat-ta-g

they became engaged. Before the

day set for the wedding there waa a misunderstanding between the coupie

and they parted.

Miea Kllbouru. after

a

fro

yaara, married Dr. Daniels. Joknaon also married and went to Cormorant, Minn., with hla bride. Five years ago Mr.

Johnson's wife died, and two years

ago Mrs. Daniels waa left a widow. She took up ber residence

la

Bart,

ford, and a few months ago Mr. John

son corresponded with bar.. Us cams

to Hartford and visited her. The old mleanderstaadlng was explained. They procured

a

marriage license and were married, immediately taking a train

for Cormorant, Hlnn where they will

king

of

mi

ummm

CURES

WCUllATC!.!

AtO

ALL

PATI

clerk.

The

following

changes

were

made in

the

assessment

rolls

viz:

M. L.

Bailey,

add to

improve

ments, $10.00, 15 head JJ. &

S.

cattle,

$135.00; $145.

Mrs. Katie Bryant,

add 2

horses

$15.00, 26

head

B &

8. cattle,

$234, 45

goats

$90.00, 1 saddle,

$10.00.

Carta

&

Hammel,

add 375

imp?

goats $760.00,375oom goats $375.00, $1125.00.

J.

A. Coffelt, add 2

balls $3000.

W. C. Cox,

add

100

tmpr gosts

$200.00.

Geo,

Eniicott

add

to Talus

of

real

estate

$80.00.

J.

L.

Faulkner

add 100 impv goats $200.00.

It.!

J.

Jobson, sdd

to

valoe of

improvements

$75.00.

Ann La

tham,

sdd

7 bul)s$105.00.

T.

P. Kerr, add

7

balls

$105.00,

60 head B. ds

8'

cattle

$430.30;

$555.00.

Ed Latham, sdd

6

bolls

$75.00,

15

head

B. & S.

cattle

$135.00;

$21000.

T.

T.Les,

sdd

1

balwl5.00.

D.

IL

LooRbottom, add 1

ball

$15.00. 3.

W.

itfeok

j,

add 2

balls

$30.00.

C.I.

McGregor,

sdd

125

head

graded goata $250.00; 200 com goats $200.00; $450.00

Mrs. S. .

MeKinney.sdd

1

ball

$15.00. D. S. Miller, add

to

im provements $100.00,

farnitars

$100.00.

M.

Uorgans, sdd

16 bead

B.

& S.

cattle

$144

00.

23

balls

$345.00;

489 00.

O.

U. Noon, sdd

2

balls

$30.00. H.

L.

Roper,

add

to improvements. $50.00.

P.

Pagoe,

sdd

89

B.

&

8. eattls

$301.00, 4

balls

$60.00; $331.00.

It.

P. Pankey,

add

6

heid B.

A S. oatile$45.00, 1boll$15.00; $00.00.

B.

F.

Parks, sdd

2 head

0.

A

8.

cattle

$18.00, 1

ball

$15.00; $33.00.

Al

Ricketson.

add 800

sheep

$1080.00.

J.

D. Thompson,

add

3 bulls 145.00.

J.

O.

Tabor,

add 5 bead

stock

horses $37.60, 1 bull$15.00; $52.50

1). C.

Taylor, add

450 com

goats

$450.00, 450

impv

goats $900.00; $1500.00.

J

. A.

Bsrgas, sdd

34 com

goats

$34.00, 32

stock

horses $15.00;

$49.00.

F.

M.

Bojorqoez, sdd

2

balls,

$30.00.

Bonito

Chnver,

sdd

B.

AS,

cattle

$477.00.

Wm.

II.

Buoher,

add 11 B. A

8.

cattle

$99.00, 1

boll

$15.00; $114.00

Robinson Chaves,

sdd

250 com goats $250.00, 250 impv

gosts

$500.00; $750.00.

M. 11. A

Msttis

G.

Crews A

E.

0.

Hughes, add

31

bssd

B. A

8.

cattle

$279.00, 1

ball

$15.00; $294.00,

L. H.

Crews,

add

9bead

B.

A

8.

cattle

$81.00.

J.W.Dawson,

sdd

1

ball

$15.00.

Whereupon

lbs

bosid sdjonrned

to

meet

to.morrow morning

at

9

o'clock,

Toesdsy

Morning.

Commissioners

met

pnrsasol

to

sdjoaromsnt.

Present

as ofjester-ds- y.

The

following

change,

were

mads

MtMUlOML

Wu,

(Ml WMiri

IWUMi

,tMiMANW. MAMUUMUTMM

ttrt.t

?

uvk

SPaaMM, BACK. MlU.DIM,MIlH,

tmn,

reoevte

I" www Teaa" R"

Office

Drug Stere.

chad

hid

wxiAnnnnn,

eras

"1

tu

ch afflicted Htb raeunatUm, writes

Ed.C.Nad,lowaville,

8Sfwkk

Co. ,Kmmi, "going ebowtoncratches end sufferingagreat dealof paia.

I

waaInduced totry Ballaid'a Soow Liniment, which

caredcm, altar Bator threeMe bottles. XT18

TBS

CRKATC3T UNIwJJwNT

I

8

VBR USED;have rac

cauaeaded

h

to a

nanbsr

of persons, allexpress theosselves asbeing benefited by

tt.

I

bow walk

aritluwteraeebM. nA mm tn m

deal

ol

light labor

oa

the facarf

THaUtll

aZPS:

25c, 509

AT3 01.00

BALLARD

SNOW

LINIMEWTCO.

IT

tew-.-

,

u

a,

a

P

OOLD

AN3.3COMNDBD

BY

Geo.

T.

Miller,

Post

(3)

3

mi

all

mm

be and is liere by accepted.

When up on itifl board adjourned o

meet the rirat

il.n)ayiu

July nexL

V-- G. Tbujillo,

Attest: Chairman.

J. M. Websteb,

Clerk.

Sierra

Qounty Advocate.

W.

9.

Tftompf

9nt

Proprietor.

?

h Sierra CountyAdvocate ispntered

at tbe

fost

OfEco at Hillsboro, Sierra Pouoly, New Mexico, for transmission through the U. S. Mails, as second class

matter.'

FRIDAY, JUNC 15,

1906.

COMMISSIONERS'

PROCEEDINGS.

(Continued

from page

1)

tenlion tqmake final pnjof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before probate Clerk of Sierra

Countv, N. M., at IlillHb.orp, N. &n

April 9, 1900, viz:

JAMES P. NUNS,

Uke

Valley, N. M., for thp Lpt 2A SEK 8W Sec. 13.

Ixt

1 Sec. 14 & NEK EM Sec. 2,1, T.

17S.R.8 W.

He names the following yitne8nes to prove his continuous residence upon and

cultivation of, said land,vizi

James W. Alackey, of LakeValley, N.

M. James Tabor, of Ia'ae Valley, N. M. Guy V. BeaU, of Lafre VaUfy,fN.

M. Thomas Richardson, o( Llke

Val-ley,N. M.

EtoESE Van Pattf.?,

Register.

Firstpub. Mar. 16 06

of Arrev. X, M. Brnno Carabajal, of

Ar-rey,

' '

,M.

' 1

Euoenk Van Patten,

Keginter.

First pub Mar.1C 0U.

terday.

The

following changes

were made

ja

the assessment

rolls,

viz:

Alphonse

Boqrqaet,

add 50bead

b A s

cattle

$450.00, 13bulla $195,.

00, on real

estate

$181.25.

Merced Montoya, add on mer chandiee $500. Looia Nabar, add

to real-estat- e $25 00.

Manuel Sanchez, add 3head b & a

cattle

$27.00. Pablo Garcia, add

262 sheep, $353.70.

Pedro

Vallejos, add 3 head

b

A

a

cattle

$2.7.00, 1 bplL.$15.00; $42.

F. Luny

y

Garcia,

add to house

in

Monticelo$75

00,impyonhome-stea-d

f

20.00; $95.00.

Wm. Tell Catlle Co., add 362 b

& s

cattle

3258. .00, 39

bulls

$570; $3328.00.

O. H.

Curtis,

add 17 head b & a

cattle

$153.00, 2 buUe $3,0.00; $183 00.

Nat Emerick,

add 14 b & a cat-ti-e

$126.03, lbulis$15.0Q; $141.00

II.

L.

Hodge, add 15 b & 8

cattle

$13."0.00, 17 bulla $255.00;

$1605 00.

Monroe

Pague,

add 3 bead b &

s

cattle

$27.00. Lee Natione 8

head b

it

a

cattle

$37.00.

J.

C.

Plemmons,

add 3

balls,

$45.00. E. M. Plemmons, add 5 head b & s

cattle

15 CO, 1

bull

$1500.

T.

J.

RobiS, add 5

head

bis

cat--;

tie $45.00.

T.

J.

Roes, fe Co., add 1G8 head

b & e

cattle

$1512.00, 5

bolls

$75.00;

fl5.8J.00.

jo

the

aBeessrppnt

rola,

viz:

Ray Grayson, add 2

bulls30.00.

Pablo

Martinez," add 1 bull $15.00.

C.

H.

Meyers, 1

ball

$15.00.

Don

PadilU,

add 5 stock horses

' '

I37.W.

Pitch

Fork Land &, Cattle Co.,

add 75 head B. &

8.

cattle 1675.00,

f

bull? $90.00;765.00.

JesugitaM.

Hascon.add 100 Com

goats $100.0Q, 100 Jmpy. goats $200.00: $300.00.

Esqoipula

Rasoon, add 50 Com goata $50.00, 50ImpT. goaU$100.00

iiso.oV

II.

A. Ringer A Go, add G54 head

p.

& 8.

cattle

$5886.00, 29

Thoa Riobardaoq, add 16 bead

JJ. fc

S. cattle

$145.00, 3

bulls

45 00; tJOO.OQ.

J.

E, Smitb.add

lota 1 fc 2 block

pi

fjlilaborq

towneite; $100.00. Desideriq Tafoya, add 4 head B.

jfe

3. cattle

S3G.00.

C.T.

Barr,

add to

improvements

$50.00.

Mra.

M. Armer, add

175 Com

goata 1175.00; 175 Impy. goata

$35000;

$525.00.

E, BJoodgood, add two

balls

$30.00

.1

organ $25 .00 j $55.00.

U.

J.

Brown, add 157Com. goats

. $157.00, 175

Impv. coats

$314.00

$471.00.

s

Mra. Alice M.

Folgham,

add 19

- bead B. & S.

cattle

$171.00,

3 b.alla

-C-

OLD

STORAUE-B- EF

PORK and MUTTOif,

frffi

f

isli, SAUSAGES,

POOS

and

BUTTER,

rETerjtliing

00 Ice

Pnion Meat

Market

Co,

Jngt openeu-

-Fiie

Liquors

and Cigars,

A,

J.

EQBJUTT,

Propr.

TOM ROSS.

Address.: Rernip8av Sierra Co., N. M,

Sapge near Herr.psa, N.M.

All hor&ea aud uiurea trapdevl

Ladder

00 right

thih,

AU borseo nnd'Q3Hr-- branded

If

WJeft sbovlder. AU '.'Orsrs sod.

taare branded iHtu iil N on

Ut

Bhouldjer

or

thigh, uicreacs to be

branded as iu put.

H, A.

BINGEU.

COMPANY.

O

3 anc

S. L. C.

Ranperear HiilsWo. N. M.

Jo H Fij;Lt Hip and bi?e. lucreaue branded ou Right Thick

ando2 BiKht Side. .

'"K

k'rlil'd

vS

i?C

left idV."

Ear Marks; Crop and two slitt

ttl

underdit left.

H. A. RINGER,

P.O. Addie 3, H;il,boro. Serra, Co.

New Alexico, '

LS

ANIMAS

LA.NU

i

CAT-

-TLE

CO.

W1

Post OSce:. Hillsboro. Sitrr.

r

,v N-- Mv

Kge,

Animas Rapch, Ster

ra Connty. Earmarks, nnder half crop

each ear,

Irsea

brand same as cattle

buton Jeftshoulder. K

Additional Brands:

- . .

ryv"

uip. Soma

22right thijra.f 0B ; me nimal.,

L A R(leftside) hones.

W.

J.

BOELA'V. Maaager.

Lakt

Yallev. N. M .

i

12?

Train.

825 Ley

a'm.

p. m.

ar

8.00 Rincon 2.00 A V 8.20

Hatcb

1.40 10.25 Knii. 10amjxjon 11.25 Lake Vallo 11

in .1..

J

r

j

wu

eeivice OD

vallev

branch

is

Hiitttint...

Jrain

will

ran

daily exoeptSanda

vfA.

C,Biiler,

Agent.

F6;bwcaeco.

y

lie

LAQORATORv RXUIil UtHfH

w.,

--s,; ,nivi feliaMo m-Nqtlco of Forfeiture.

To J.W. Henley, hig heirs,

adminis-trators and assigns andall persona

claim-ing nnder and through him or them, and to all it may concern:

You andeach of you are hereby

noti-fied that the undermined haa expended

ilia sum of $100.00 forthe year 1005 in

laborand improvements upon tneFuller-to-n

mine or miningclaim situated in

the Lts Anunaa Miniou District, Sierra Conaty. SewMexico, JnordertohoKlsnch prpinises under the provisions of Section

2.H24 Revised Statutes of the United

State, and if within ninety days after

this notice by publication you fail or to contribute your porportion of

snch expen liture as together

with Hi" coi--t ofthis publication, the

in-terest of

J.

V. Henley, and his heirSj

admiiiirttr:itoiH orasijins,in 8iid mining cl.iim, will Jiecome the projierty of the

undercinodvindt--r the provisionsofSec

tion

F. IilLT3CHE3.

First pub.Jan.

l--Notice cf Forfeiture.

To J.W Hrisl.-y-, his ln-ir- ailminis-trit-t

rsand ni unvl all

un.ier or tlirr.njh him or thetn and

t nil whom it may C'liicernj

YiiU and each ol you aie

i.erey

r.oU-flc-d

that the nnd-ri;ne- d ha.

expended the sum of flOO 00for the year 1905in

laUr and iii'prjvenients upon the

White

lnr

miue or mining claim tdtu-at-e

t in the

las

Anin.aa .Mining llintrict, Sierra Countv, New Mexico, in nler o

hold such prt-ini-- sunder.the provisions

of Seo'ion

24,

Revised S:a'uteg of

the United Statt-s-, ai.d if within

ninety

davsaft rthis notice hy puliliation you fail or

rbfia

to conti ute your prpor-tio- n

of eu'h ex rnliture hk

together wiih Hie cost ofthinpublication,

the intercut f J. W, HenK-y- , and his

heirs,a!minitrHtiir-- J or

ughinp, will be

come tho

pro'rty

of thp und

riiiiel,

ut.d.vr the faddPaction "394,

y.

Hiurfi-utR-,

First pub, Jan, V

Notice ot Forfeiture

TqJ.U. Cran,

fci.ljei.rai. Alrnia!c tratbrV 'snd aauina kfid aU persons

claiming under orthrough Vim or thtai,

and toall Imm i m

iy coii'crrt.:.

You and eachof vou are hereby iioti-fi-ei

th&ttheundeniinnd has ex p.mded

thesmn of 110000 ea U

fr

tc

yoafs

1904 and l)(th in lalior arid

improve-ments upon the E:iiportr niitte ornJiiintf

claim situaicdtn the La Anim!' MU'inp

District,

liirra

C"U:jty, NewMaxi;J, i

or.lerto hold

8uh

j.niiija.s under tbe proviMon of Action 2324, Keviced Stat

utes .f the United Statin, and if within

ninety days after thin notce ly

pubii-catio-you fail or lefiiae U contribute yourporp r.ion of such expenditure as

together with thecost of this publication, the inVrest uf J. H, Crane,

and hi--) heirt, admSnin'iatra or

aaaicg insail miniug claim, will become the propertyof the Undersigned under the

provisiona oisaidSe tioti

C. IV. 8w?pabd,

FirrtpubJan

12-0-H ILLSBORO'LODGE NO. 12,

Meets every Second a,n4 Fjttrth Wed-reeda-y

of each loonti

J. W. HILER, M. 7.

CARL W. DAWSON. Recorder.

Np

Others

It

js a cIspo to

it-self.

It

has no rivals.

It

cures

where

others

merely

relive,

for

acheg, pains, stiff joints, cute, burns, bites, etc., U is the

quickest

and

surest

reipedy ever

devised.

We

mean

Hunt'e Lightning Oil.

For Sale

at Poet

O&ce

Drug Store.

Witf.re

Othehs Failed.

"Each

spring

for five

or

six

years

1 broke

out with a kind ol Eczema which

nothing

seemed tq relieve

perma-nently.

Finally I tried

a box of

Hunt's

Cure, which promptly

cured

me. Two

years

have passed by but

the trouble has

not

returned."

Mrs.

Eate

Howard,

Little

Bock, Ark.

For

Sale at

Post

Q5ce

Drug Store,

Notice for

Huhlioation.

Landoffice at Laa Cruoes, N. M., May

10, liHK).

Notica iahereby given that the

following-n-amed settler has filed notice of hia

intention tomake final proof in support

of his cUim, and that stit proor will be

made before the Probate Clerk of Sierra County, Now Mexico, at Jlillhboro, N.

M., on June lGth. 19CKi, viz: SK4 &

SK4' SV Sec. 2o. T. 16 S 11. 5 Vr

Kntry No.3S4 of JUAN ANALl.A,

Ar-rev.-M.

lie

names the following witneeses to prove bis continuous residence upon and

cultivation of, said hind, viz:

Francisco M. I'ojorqiiea, of Arrev, N,

M. UrbunoP.

.rr,.y,

of Arrey, N. M. .lose Trujil;o y Sandoval, of Arrey, N.

M. Edu irdo Anil!j, of Arrey,N. M.

Any pots.jn ho ilnkir--n to protest

a'aumtttie allowance of S!i h proof, or

who knows of any aabataiitial reason,

under iholaw and the regnlatioEs of the

InU-rio- r

Depart tnent, why uoh'proof

should not be allowed, ill be given an

opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the

wit-neys-of paid claimant, and tooffer

evi-dence in rebuttal of ti.at sul mi:te i by

claimant.

Fl;OENE V.tJf r.TTEX,

First pub May 18-0t-f

Kegister.

Notioe

of

Forfeiture.

No. 1 Homestead.

Land office

at

Las Cmcea, N, M.,

April 30. liKk),

I, Teofilu Garuia,of Kngle, sierra Co,, N. M.. who made Homstead Application No. 4G.T3 for the

SF.wt

2S, 8W

U 8W

i

Sec.27 and NWJ4' NWJ4 Sec,

34 Tp 12 S. K,5 W, tlo hereby give

no-ticeof my inte&tion to

luie

final vruol to establish my claim to the la&d above

deHCiiled, and that I espect toprove my

residence and cu!tivaif"n before the ProiuteClerk of Sicrr Co., .V. t

HillsNiro.onJune 11th, I'JJi, by t.VJMf

tlie fol'owinif wit:ieMri :

SernSn Go'iZ.d.'S, of Ctichiil, N. M.

Jose Jetm.i Martine. of Cuchillo, N. V.

SIs..

Olpuin, kf Cu. I.IIK N. M. Ad-Xl-iu

Tafolla, of Cu.:hillo, X. M.

Tkofilo Garcia.

(Signature ofClaimant J

Land Office at IwCruces, N. M.,

April30th, 190-J-.

Not;ice of the above application will be published in the Sirra County Advocate

printed at Hillsboro, N. M., which I hereby designate

tle

newepaper

near-estthe land described inpaidapplication

' "

EyGKNK VAJ( i'ATTEX,

""

Kegiater,

Notice to Claimant --Give time and placeof proving up and rarue the title

of the officer before whomproof is to be

male; also give names and post-offic-e

address of four neighbor,

ta

of whom

must appear as your wkneeaes. Proof can be maoe after five years' residence,

and should be madea soon as possible.

First Pub. May 11--06

Notice for

Publication.

Department of the Interior. LandOffice at Las Crnreo,N.M.,

April 14, 1906.

Notice ishereby given that the

follow-ing-nara-settler has filed notice of his intention tamatafinal proof in support

of hisctam, andthat

til

proof will be matte before Fmha'o HiArlr r. w,o

vouotv, at lldlsboro, N. M.. on Jane 11,

l'.K5. viz:

JAMES M. SMITH, Hermoea, N.M.,

forthe N NWW Sec. 20 T.13 S.. R.

8, W.

lie

names the following witnesses to

prove his continuous residencenpjn and cultivation ot said land,

rii'.

Teleofor Trujilio, of Cuchillo, N. M..

Gabriel Miranda, of Henaosa. N. M.,

Thomas Ross,of Henaaea. N. M.,

San-tiago, Miranda, Hermosa, N. M.

Evge-v-e Van

Pttek,

Register

First pub. april

20-0-Application No. 3313.

Notice tor

Publication.

Department - the Interior. Land Office at

li

f Cruces, N. M.

March, 10. 190C.

?o!ke ishereby

turn

thatthe folic

t

n

tr,dM!!er

hep fiUJ ?ic!ice

tf

hrs ia

Whitmer

Bros., add 11 head b

a

cattle

SStD.GQ. Abrau Apod-ao- a,

add 225 improv goata $450.00. Fairyiew

Cattlo

Co., add 17

balls

$255.00, oa real eat'ate $510.00;

$705.00.

Ouier

Frauks.

2 bulls, $39 00. Chris

llearn, add

87 head

cattle

$783.00, 11

bulls

$165.00.

P. H.

MeAugban,add37head cattle

$321,

3

bulls

$45.00.

II.

M.

Porter

104 head b fe aeal-tl- e

$936.00. Will D. Reilly add11

bead b A s

cattle

$99 00.

A, M.

Price,

add 11 bead b & a

cattle $9900. 1

ball

$15.00;$114.00.

Ilarry Ktilly,

add 6 head b & s

cattle

$34 00, 1 bull $15 00; $69.00.

Crespin Aragou, Tdd"

43i

sheep $585.00.

Ventura

TrujiUo, add 2

head b & s

cattle

$18 QO. '

Y.

G. Trujillo,

aid

30com goats

$30.00, F.

U.

Wioaton, (Cook

Plsce)

add 4 h?ad

cittle

?3G 00.

C. A. Anderson, add 17 bead b

A s

cattle

S153.0J, 2 bulls $30.00; $183.00.

James

Bros.,

add

103 head b & a

cattle

$927, 5 bulla $75.00; $1,-

-Mrs. Rebecca

Jnms,

a id 50 bead b calUd $150 QQ, 2build$4o.00,real ettato

f06.0O.

John D. Saucier,

aid

80 head b A s catUe V20.00, 6bullatJO.00; 10.00.

WbereupoD the board adjourned to

meet morning at9o'clock.

"

Thursday Morning.

Cummigcioners met pursuant to ad journment. Treeent asof yesterday.

Tbe following changes were made ic the assessment rolls, viz:

EDgle Cattle Co., add 17 head bulla

1975.00, on real esUte 1160.00; 11135,00.

C.

J.'

Graham, impv on homestead

1300.00, on Vf)i

KW4

Sec. 17 110000, 1

bull 115.00; $415.00.

Emory lliciok, add 5head

bis

cat-

-L. V. Parker,add25 head b& scattle

1225.00,11bulla1165.00, onimprovements

170.00; $460,00

Eoaebio Sanchee, add 16 own goats $16.00. 1cow $9.00; 25.0a

Victoria Land

i

Cattle Co., add 500

bead bA scattle $4500.00, 125 bulla $i,

875.00, improvements $2400. $S775.00-

-Baldwin EeUte, add 1 boll $15.00

Thoa. Mahar, add2bulls$30.00.

E.W. Long, add52

uapr

goals $104.00,

53 comgoats$53.00; $157.00.

John Mack, add300impvgoats $000.00.

300 com goata $300.00; 9WQ.0X

Ordered, thattbe taxes of Jose Trniilo y Bacaforthe yeara 1319A 19O0;

amount-ing to$1360 be and are hereby rebated,

tbe" same being erroneous.

Wied, ThatU,9bid of H. F. Brown, of El

Pso,

to build a j&il for Sierra Conaty. N. M. for the n--n cf $4000DO,

f

60.00; $201.00.

A. W.

Harris,

add ppe adobe house

$100.00,lframe

house $25.00

$12500 both in

Kingston,

N. M.

Peter Jones,

add 3S5 Com. goata iSo.00, 395

Impv.

goat7i0.00

11155.00-

-Joa.

Einainger,

add76 Com. goata

176.00, 76 Impv. goats $152 00,

bead

cattle

$45.00, 1

ball

$15.00.

Peter March,

add 47 bead B. &

8.

cattle $423.00.

E. Walters, add to

brick store

""

$300.00.

v

O. W.West, add 1

ball

$15.00.

Xtviar

&

Bronte Witham,

add 17 B. A

8.

cattle

$153 00, 1

ball

$15.00.

Eatimio

Armijo, add 8 B. A $72.00, 1

bull

15.00; $87.00.

Antonio Armijo,

add

to

real

estate

$40 00.

Joan

Armijo, add 10 bead B. &

a.

cattle

$90.00, 1 boll 15.00.

Casimiro Baca,

add

10 bead B. fc

8. cattle

$90.00. 1

boll

$15.00; $105.

Jose

Rivera, add 1

ball

$15.00.

Ls

Animas

L.iC.

Co, add 125

bead

B. & S. cattle $1125.00 Lorenzo A. Armijo, add 43 bead B. fe

8. cattle

$337 00.

F.

A. Calhoun, add 175 bead b

i

a

catt!e$1575.00,12bulla$lS0.00;

Jose

h.

Montoya,

add

to oa

government land

$25,00, 15 corp gpaU$15.00;$40.00.

Celao

Qlgmn, add

3bead b

4

a

cattle

$27.00, 1

bull

$15.00;$42 00.

II.

Q. Williams, add 171 b & s

cattle $153a00,

8

bolls

$120.00;

$1659.00.'

"

Mra.

L.

E.

Williama,

add

1S4 b

& a

cattle

$1658.00, 34 bulla $510;' $2166.00

J

Whereupon the board

adjourn-ed

to

meet ow

morning at

9

o'clock.

Wednesday

Morning.

Coca aiicef

oners zset pursuant

to

(4)

Clirrn

Oitfity

Adycpate,

7.

O. TWOMMOM,

Proprietor.

OfTlikal

Paorof

Sierra

Couuty.

scow

JTmP8 OF SUttlCRlPTIQN STRICT.Y CABH IN ADVANCB.

FRIOAY, JUNE 15,

196.

For men

xho

toil

FdDUKTO

F JULY

will soon be here

and with it

will

come the small boy and the

fire-cracke- r,

and

greatly increased danger

of

losing

the accumulations

of

a

lifetime

by fire.

Thousands

of Dollars

worth of

property

have

been saved by

storage of water

on the premises, where no

water system

is

available,

We

can

build you galvanized iron

tanks, large or

small.

Ii

they

are

half

full

of water it makes

no

difference,

they

won't

leak like a wooden

tank.

We make them

right at

home,

and

save

you

the

double

first-clas-

s

freight

Charges

on

shipping them in.

Write

or

call

on

us and

get

our figures,

we

can make you a

very attractive

proposition.

We

set

them up where you

want

to use them

under an absolute

guarantee.

L0CALJiE73.

It's

warnjing up.

Yesterday was

Flag

day.

-

Get

in Jine tor

the

glorious 4th.

TeoQlo Garcia proved op on bis

ranch at

Cuchillo

last

Monday

TeleeEoro

Trnjillo instituted

a con

Al.

Shepard,

M.

L,

Kelley.

Committee on Arrangement?--

J.

(J. Plemmons, Guy McPherson,

Frank Fink.

Committee on Sports,

Etc

Al.

Itillboro's

fourth of

July

will bo

test against

Garoia,

but

finally withdrew bis objections and allowed

Garoia to proceed with his proof, Shepard,

J. H.Disinger, CO,

Crews Dance Committee

E.

A. Salen Col.

P.Tague

of Lake Valley

J.

G. Dawson, C, E. Meyers, C.

0

recently purchased

four

bead o

Crews. registered Hereford

bulls

at $150

FireworksComraittee

BartKas

per

head. Tney are beautties aud

ser,

Frank

Fink, C.

E.

Meyers

will greatly improve

the

fine cattle

DO.

L.

BMDPEI

LAKE

VALLEY,

-Will. M. Robins, A. Preisser, which

the

Col. now

bason

his range

hammer.

Eon

your eye over H.

L. Roper

&

eompuy'

new ad.

T. O Long has

retained

from a two weeks absence in lexioo.

Ifrs.

H. A. Wolford

retprned

hocae from Socorro Wednee

Jay.

if

it doesn't

rain we won't need a

dyke

to protect

the

tuwo from floods. .

Mariano Valeuoio, buBlDPSs part-pe- t

of Joue Aitort, is up from Mexico.

L. W, Parker, of

Engl.

whs a

Jfilltjboro

viitoi

tbe

early part

of

jibe

wtjk,

The reception committee wii

New

Hexico.

This

payrday fop

tbe

lijcopire

constitute the members of all of Gold

Mining

& Milling company.

the committees.

The Empire

and the

Sierra

Con

fliesprs. Borland, Kinger and

solidated companies pay

asregular

Hiler will each furnish a beef for

!IRRA.OVNTTBANK

"HILLSBORO,

New

Mexico

y as clock work. Tbe

latter

com

the

barbecue. Several goatmen pany pays on

tbe

twentieth of each

have agreed to

furnish the

mutton month.

for

tbe

occasion.

The

twenty

stamp null

nf

the

Empire

GJd

Miuiug &

Hilling

It.

An

itching trouble

is not

The

ding hall flauce

Iat

Swtur-d-y

tiiybt vvh oue of tbw best ot

the

bhiuou. company

is

running

steadily and necessarily a dangerous one,

but

certainly

a most disagreeable affli

tbe output

of high concentrates is

J.

W, COLLARS, President.

ction. No

matter tbe

name, if you

W.

H. BUCHER,

Cashier.

continuous

and highly satisfactory.

A clean-u-p is made every fifteen itch

it

cures you.

Hunt's

Cureis

The

F. A. Calhoun and

John

Crops outfits are ri)Uiulug np eteera

fr

shipiftt'Ut.

Bookkeeper Wbits of the South

'It."

Absolutely guaranteed tocure

days, and to-d-ay is clean-u-p day,

John

H. Powers and A.

J.

Lynch, any form of

application relieves,

itching

known.

For

Sale at

First

T.

G.

TOG,

Post Office

Drug

Store,

--

Dealerin

For

THe BJues, --

If

you are blue, lejected, and feel like

the

world western LenA &

&A

company

spent

yesterdny in

Hilliboro,

Work ou

the

8irrr.Ciusulidated

JBohl Mining company' pumping

statiou

is progressing

rapidly,

A bouncing

bby

boy

arrived at

(he home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. M.

JJeals

at Tierra

Blanca May

28tb.

Dry

Goods,

Groceries,

Provisions,

Hay.

has it

"in

for you," the chanceaare.

your liver is

taking

a few days oF,

both of Biebee, Aiizona, arrived here on lust evening's coach. Mi. Powers ia one of

Sierra

county's

old timers and is on

bis

way to

Herraoaa to look

after mining

in-terests

in

that

camp, .

About

a year ago a Mexican

named Kivera was sorely afflicted

with screw worms in

the

nose and nearly Buocurobed 10

the

ravages

of

the

insects which

were'finally

removed by Dr. Given and

tbe

inan'a life was saved, A few days

Put it

to work by using Simmon's

iver

Purifier (tin

boxes); its the

Grain

and

Country

Produce

MINERS' SUPPLIES.

best

regulator

of them all.

For

Sale

atPoet

Offi

ceDrug Store.

RtT. Joseph Darling of Demiop,

will hold Episcopal

service

in tbe

Union Cbuicb next r3uuday morn;

Hillsboro,

NewMxeico.

EOB SALE!

:;0Mutton Goats at $1.50 per head.

ago be was again attacked by the Gauriki, Miranda,

P. 0. Address: HermoBa, N. M

Junlo 4w

--

Geo.

T.

Miller,

-DRU

GS'

I

STATIONERY;-

-Paints,

Oils

iM

Window Glass.

Miss Maude Linger, wbo

recnft

IF

graduated

at the

Silver

City

Nrm!!,

bus

returned

to

her

ho'wp

v.Bi Rua-tai- . -

...

.

Ja'npa

M.

Smi'li.

of

Herraoe,

was hefors

Probtte Judgf

WebstM and proved

up oubidrauehBituat.

d

litlo Hjjrmcifa.

vermin and Dr. Utven again came

to the rescue of the

unfortunate

mrfn w'tio 'lias 'now'

alftd?

r'eobVeVect '

Tom Savago and Walt Sunders came oAer from Laka

Valley

this

morning.

FOR SALE CHEAP,

On 12 foot Samson Irrigator Steel

Windmill with complete fixtures and

wood tower. For full particulars, write

Orders

by Mail Given

Especial Attention

C. T.

Barr

was an

early arrival

from, Kingston to-da-y.

J.

fJ.

rjeMprB

rpfprned ye

to W. C. Ilammel, Lake Valley, N.M.

june 8 4w

FOR SALE.

300 Goats at$1.50 per bead. Lazoro

Chavez. P. O.Address, Hillsboro, New Mexico. june8 toaug10

tfidny

from a

trip

to

Hermnti

ttud

Prescriptions Compounded Day and Night

HILLSBORO,

-

-

New

Mexico.

C itck Cayon

whn

enjoyed a

Jw

days exenllcnt

filing.

Mr.

Frank G.

Caldwell wiut up

o

Albuquerque

Wednesday. Ha

Fourth

of

July Program

HILLSPQRQ,

New Mexico.

10 a. m.

1, Horfe Rate Freeforall,300yards,

first prize,$30,00.

,

. Cow Pony Race 200 yatds, flist

prize, $15,00.

Entrance fee, No. 1 12.50; No.2,f1.00.

No. 3. Boys' Race Under 18years.

trill remain

iutbo

Duke

city

several aye on

bus-inet-;

For

Sale.

GOAT RANCH, with water and

range for 5000 head; 1000 Roats goes

with ranch. Best ranch in Territory.

A BAR AIN. Enquire this office,

junel 4w

ihe

pastor

and members

of

tbe

Methodist

Upiipipal Cbnrcb

have

PROSPECTIVE Mines Reported on, saying a specialty, June 18-0-6

Examinations of

Sampling and As-J-.

M SMITH,

Hermosa, N. M.

$2.50.

No. 4, Boys' Race Under 10 years,

$.2.50.

No. 5. Boya' Sack

RaceVoder

12

years, $2.50.

Barbecue 12o'clockNoonto2P, M,

(Three Beeves Twelve Muttons,)

6-- Burro Race 100 yards. First

prize, $3.00. Second prize,

$2-0-7. Ring Tournament. Entrance fee,

50cents. 1st. prize, $10.00. 2d. prize, $5.00

;

8. Shoe Race for boys under 15years

nicely

furnished the interior

of heir ohappl on the

Happy

Flat.

Joe Hjcb,ardaon was in town

yes-terday

and closed a

real estate

deal whereby

lie is

now

the owner

of all

pf

the

Col.

J

. Morris

Young

pro

perty in Hillsboro.

Lee

Nations

recently sold a

car

load of mixed stock

and

saddle horses to W.

0.

K.endall, - There

Beema

to

bea good

demand

for all

kinds of horses juet now.

SEALED PROPOSALS!

Sealed proposals for building a

coun-ty Jail in Hillsboro, N. M., will be

re-ceived by the board of connty

commis-sioners of Sierra County, N. M--, at the

office of said board, on the first Monday

inJune next. Plans for the building can be seen at the office of the County Clerk of said county. The

commission-ers reserve the right to reject any and

allbids. Y. G,

Trujillo,

MUM,

MILLER

&

GO.

1st.Prize,$1.50, 2d. prize, $1.00.

Clerk.

v

J.

W. Hiler"

is

entertaining

a

number

of his U&k&

Valley

friends ysiy SM""t

mh

(JOQO

QQ

ODQQ

at

the Pitchfork

ranoh on North

a. Hoys' race, unuer iayears, j.vw. 10. Mens'foot race, free for all, 100

yards, $10.00.

11. Mens' foot race, free for all, 50

yards,$5.00,

Eentrancefee tor 10and 11, 50 cents.

12.

firs

Works, and two Qrand Balls

ferctia.

ine

ftcbtortt

raocn is

"V1

Ammunition for

Rifleii

and Shot Guns

an

ideal

place

to

while away

the

vara

day.

Geo.

QoJdsnith

was

thrown

from

a

horse last Eondty

and

quite

se

Oaill

at

EVA

G.

DISINGER'S

Jewelry Store

When You Want

Watches,

Clocks,

Jewelry,

Silverware,

Novelties,

Etc.

verely

bruised

nPf

xoe

horee

that

threw

Goldsmith

was

the

same

ani-mal

that

b,o severely

injared

Paul

Given few

days

before.

intheeventng.

An

fourth

of

duly

meeting was

held in Slag hall

last

Monday even

ing and arrangements completed

for

tbe fourth

of

July

celebration.

Theaeveral committees were selected as follows:

James

W.

IL Uiler

Marshal

of the

Day.

-SolicitingCommittee

J.

C.Plem-moo-n,

A.

J.

Hirscb,

M.

Jj.

Kelley.

Finance

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' A mil soutn of Phpanlx. cIom toth

usually dry cbannal of Salt

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Upa

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p4det

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It

la

plantad tp pettiling

tut

cactus, of

avry

form found within Arizona. Each kind

la cultivated under tb lamecondition prevailing upon if native heath, to aa

grfat an extent ae (B poeaibla, report

the Loa Angelea Time, and most of

'.bam thrive well under the bo skies of southern Arizona, cared for byexperts. The main owner of thefarm liDr. R.

E. Kuni, a oo)leg-bre- d German acln-M-t

who haa taken upthe studyofcaxtl

and their couilna as bit life work. A

physician, he haa particularly studied th plants for the possibility pf

secur-ing product valuable In medicine. And the utilitarian

sde

has appealed tohim

In other way and he knows the plant! wberiefrom come good fruit, those

that

baar good wato for the thirsty desert traveler and those useful to the

archi-tecture of the aboriginal house-builde- r.

AHion a haa become the source of lupply for cactua for most of the botan-ical gardens of the world, and this

de-mand for plant baa tncreaaed till a

lu-crative Industry has arisen from what

would seem to the uninitiated one ofthe

most unpromlalag floral fields of the

Wld.

The most prominent of the cacti of

ti?e garden Is the saguaro. Its large white flowera cover the end of every

branch in April and May, followed by a greenish yellow fruit, which when li

sunt

discloses a ecarlet pulp filled with black seed. This Is "Scry nutri-tious. V

Another species of far greateruse, If not attraction, la eereus thurbert, or

pitaya of the natlvea, which wasnamed iftec the late Pr, Oeorge Tburber,

ed-itor pf the American Agriculturist of Vev York. It northern limit Is

lie

miles from Phoenix In a southwesterly

ilrectlon, and extend Into Sonora louthward. The flower la white,

noc-turnal ap4 ftnnjler fjian that of the (aguairo.

The fruit of this species laof delicious

taste and for months Is the support of

.ribes of Indians, who then feast upon

It. The pulp If also dried for future

use and a alrup, as well aa an

Intoxi-cating liquor. It made from the freah fruit. The Yaqula, Papagoea and Plmaa largely subsist on the fruit of tala

cac-tus. The steme of this cactua grow from aix to twenty feet high.

Perhaps the queerest cactus of ajl America is eereus greggil of Arlsona. known to Mexlcana as Jara matraca.

Unlike any other cactus it baa a very

arge tuber in place of fibrous roots, and

It resembles ta great augar fcfHH.be.lov.

'thesurface, wetghlVg from twoto

four-teen pounds. The eUiui are not moro

than two to four feet high, aa thick aa

fc

finger and covered with very short

iplne. The tuberis medicinal, used

in Mexico. It la the Arlsona

ttight-bloomln-g

eereus, fragrant, the

flower white and largeaaa saucer. Engfilmann's hedgehog eereus, lrcown

is eubliiocerus ecgeimanni,

nova

in

clumps of from two to twenty )vlnt

having very large brownish white iplnee, from one to one and a half feet

In height Its brilliant roee-colore-d,

towers, jrery fragrant, appear in April,

and by the latter part of May are

fol-lowed by a crimson edible berry of the

lite and flavor of a large atrawberry. "Onintia" la the prickly pear family, A which we have many specimens of

rarlous colors. The flat-Joint- ed bear in

tome caaet fine feult, while the round;

branched, often twisted like a rope, lave awoody fruit unfit forfood. These are met with on thedeeert. tableland

ind mountains. But most of theseare

leen together cultivated on tn cactus

(arm near Phoenlg.

BAINAS

A

REMEDY

TXZAS FEOrXJE AUS TBYINQ XT

WB

XAKT AIUEENTS.

Devotee .of the Cure In That

Itate

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.Welcome the Appearance of

Black Cloud and Strip.

for Downpour.

Austin, Tex. The rain cure It now being tried by a number of persona in

this city whenever opportunity It

of-fered for taking the treatment 'Some

pf those' who have taken It say'that

it

i a panacea 'for all chronic disease as well a many pf the leaser lis pf

the'pody.

There la nothing complicated about

the rain cure.

"

All that la requjred of

the patient is that he shall stand in

the open, 'with' hi body bar of ail

clothing,' and let the falling rain pour

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on him. "

The sensation I paid to be very

agreeable. ' Those who have tried the

new treatment assert that the rain,

falling' upo--i the baro

body

Invig-orates the whole system, and, 1

es-pecially atrengthenlhg 'to

the

nerve.'

There it no net rule for taking the.

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Devotees of the rain cure welcome

the appearance of a.

blak

cloud which

forbode a terrific downpour of rata.

It is then that thev striu to the skin and'get out" In their"L'aci yardV wjiich"

are inclosed by high boarl fences, and let the water come down upon them

in torrents.

It is declared thftt tb,e rain cur is

a sure remedy for rheumatism, and

that decided improvement haa been noted in cases of peraom afflicted with tuberculosis. For nervous dl3"rrfr3 the treatment Is a!d to be Infallible.

One treatment, it is said, will cure a

severe cold.

The treatment ia believed to have had It origin in Austin. So far aa

can be learned. John Durst, a young buslneaa man of this city, vaa he first person, to give It a trial.

A few month ago he was suffering

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lot. After disrobing In the Baro. he

Went Into the lot and let the rain fall upon his bare body.

The experiment was a success. The one treatment cured hi cold, gln.cn

then he never misses taking the rain cure when at home during a rain. He

ha perfect health. ;

He related hi experience to some of his

friend,

and the fad, if such it

can be called, haa spread rapidly.

It Is recommended that weak

per-son who take the treatment should not rema.'a In the rain too long at a

time, and that a vigorous rubbing

hniiM follow wtMww

It 1 the

theory of those who have taken the treatment that its efficiency

lie In the fact that the raindrop con: tain peculiar medicinal properties, and

that, coming through the air a they '

do, they trc charged with electricity, which haa a direct effect upon the

body. Physicians who have been quea: tloned on the subject say that the treatment may have good results in its.

application to certain uis.

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ine

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These are not easy cases. of Cardui curea when the

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