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Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917

New Mexico Historical Newspapers

6-16-1916

Sierra County Advocate, 1916-06-16

J.E. Curren

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Co

UKTY

A'

YOGATE

VOL.

33.

HILLSBORO, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO,

JUNE

.16,

,ii6.

$1.00 Per

Year.

No.

15. H- -

A.

WOLFCRD,

e

Office:

First

Door

Eat

of R.

Church,

Main

Street.

tile

prairies

- of the Canadian;

northwest. Those

fmihar

with conditions know

tbat there

are

m

American-Canadian- s

upthero. The

hyphen simply does not

exhist

for those who go from on1

country

the other

north

and Burih ol tha

international

line.

ing

Up.

One time

I

was amillionaire,

My

"duet"

was mountain bigb,

I

spread

myself and made a

splurge

Resolved to

do or die;

And ell

thigs

were mine which

Fortuae

pours

From her

golden

cap,

Ah,

I

bad

nothing

left to lack-W- hen

something worke me

upl

One time

I

was a senator

And in

the

senate

halls.

My fervid

oratory

shook

The plaster

from the walls;

SQEKKA

COUNTY

BANK

MMstooro,

RS.

?M

j.

Hillsboro,

New

Mex

WADE, TAYLOR &

Wade,

Attorneys and

Cousellors-at-La-Las Craeee. M. El Paseo, Texa Manonie Temple. 606

First

Nat

Bank Building

JAMES

ft.

WADDILL,

Demine:,

II.

M Will

attend all the

Courts

Sie-rra

County

and

(he

Third Judl

rial Diatrot.

BONHAM

and

REBER,

LAWYERS,

Las--

Crjuces,

If

Mex-

-THE PERCHA LODGE NO. 9. I,

0

0.

Fv of Hilliboro, N. M.

T. H. Byrne, N. G.; Steye Reay, V

G.;W. J.

Fergusson, Sec'y.; M, L.

Kahle, Treasurer.

Meetings: Second and fourth

Fri-days of each month. feb 19-1-0

F ! GIVEN, M--

p.

P

r irate

o5oe

at residence.

Hillsboro,

New

Mexico

J.

0.

SSATCiSER,

Physician and

Sugeron,

Hillsboro,

New Mex.

C.

H.

FRIES.

Physician and Surgeorj,

Hot

Springs,

New Mexico

Offlae: Room 26, Armijo BuildinS

Por.3rdSt. and Railroad Ave. Praotico

in tlie Supreme Courts of New liexice

ELFEG0

DACA.

Attorney and Couacellorat Law,

AIIQUERQUE.

'

NEW

MEi

Willhepresent at alltemrs of Coartof

Bernalillo, Valencia, Socorro and

Sier-raCounties.

Deal ingood Oold,Silver and Coppe-Minin- g

Propertisain New Mexico,

NOTICE

!

When you have nnal proof notices,

to be published, don't

forget that

the

Sierra

County

Advocate

haspublish-e-d

such notice forthe past thirtyyeara, and willdotha work aa cheap

and

correctly as any on else.

'

and Cartridges

Be Careful In Speech.

If

tn our Breech we would neefl

oonalder how our words will affect

those to whom they are

pcitn

It we would try to

har

them with their ear

and consider how they accept In their

hearts, there would not be much

pas-sionate or unadvised speech; certala-l-y

there would bo few spirits woundod

or lives embittered by the words o

our Hps. W. G. Horder.

Accentuating Plant Characters.

It

has boon found that undor reC

light (light through red glaaa) plants become more robust than In ony oll

er. They also

b.one

morn

pro-nounced In their cMef characters tL

leafy plant heconica mora kefy, sH

shades of green become pro

nounced, the sensitive plaat mor

sensitive and all In every way

fcsfct

highly specialized.

Pigeon Descended Chimney. When a resident in the Lon4n.

road, Reading, England, came down

stairs recently, he found parched on

the top bar of the grate In the

drawing--room a pigeon which had coma

down the chimney. It had broush with it a considerable quantityof soot. When the occupier opened the win.

flows the pigeon made its escape.

Food Kept Warm.

A flatiron stand will be found

use-ful on the range to keep the content of

a

saucepan warm without dan gar

of burning, says the lndianapolia News. It is also useful when on

desires food to simmer; there Is then co fear of sticking or burning on a

hot stove. ,

Unfortunate English.

The general Impression that the

J&nglishman'B life is rather prosy Is

supported by the statement of a Lon

doner who visited at Clay Center. II

said he never hud tasted fried chick-e- n

or strawberry shortcake, the two being unknown to the culinary

art

la his country Kansas City Star.

"Bait" Was Good.

IIow did you come to buy thafl

worthless mining stock?" "Well, you see, I thought it waB all

right

The man who sold It to me had mahogany

furniture In his office, tall brass

cus-pidors ajad

..jeH

jug on

hi'

floor."

Detroit Free Press!

Adam's Satisfaction.

Adam was surveying the animals

he was called upon to name.

lie

smiled with satisfaction as he

re-marked: "Whatever else may

hap-pen, there never will be a shortage tn the supply of party emblems."

ideals the Guiding Star.

Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed tn touching them with your hands. But, like the seafaring man on deserts of water, you choose them

as your guides, and following

then

reach your destiny. Carl Scaurs.

He Belonged.

The accomplished and obliging

pianist had rendered several seiec

tlons, when one of tho admiring groua u ii.uMicnt lu ilis Lui.L.1 pcrlcr

gested Moxart's Twelfth Mans. Sev.

eral people echoed the rerp'rst, bu

one lady was particularly desirous of

bearing the piece, explaining that her

hn-ba- nd had belonged to

tiat

very

i5jiiui.

Everybody's mSgClzillS.

Cake Twenty-Fiv-e Years Old.

A veteran baker of Quincy, MausH

had a unique experience shortly b(

fore retiring from business a short time ago. A wedding cake 23 ycara

old was brought to hira by a local man to be refreshed for his silver wedding anniversary. lie had baked the caka himself for the wedding, 25

yers

b

lore.

Real

.22

Sport

.22 caliber as in

the

high-pow- er

your shrewd

sportsman

selects

cartridges for results.

you start to be critical, there's no-where short of

Remivgton-VM-Single Shot models in Slide-Actio-n models, fanioui RetniriRton-UM- oltd breech and

Autoloading model that successfully handle! 16 Autoloading rim-tir-e cartridges without reloading.

ftxjrt, Ket your rifleand cartridgesfrom the display the RtdBM iiarkol Remington-- blC.

your home

dealer

and 324 leading merchants in New Mexico

Themassesall

declared me

"white,'

Sucoess was mine to

sup;

The

presidency loomed in eight

When

something

woke me np!

One time

I

was a gilded

bird,

And and every word of mine Was valued

equally

with gold

And twenty

carats

fioe;

In

Hardy's

boaseby

Kipling's

aide

1

sat

me down to

sup;

The

babble water

sparkled

free-W-hen

something

woke me

np

I One time 1 loyed a

lovely girl,

And while my bosom

burned

With

fervid passion, long and late,

I

found my love

returned.

Her

eyes were windows

lit

by

dawn,

Her

mofltfi amoral envp

Was

tilted

high

for

me

to

kiss When

something

woke me

apt

Artbnr B.Goodenongh,

in

Man-chester Mirror

and

farmer.

IVhcro

iho

Hyphenate

js

a Rara

Avis.

(TndaoaDoJia

Star.)

Wilbin

a week millions of peop-le

in this country

have read in thousands of papers

tbat James

J.

Hjll

was born

and reared

in Can

ada

and came to

this country

as a

young

man to

seek

bis

fortune. Did any ope of them ever hear

him

referred to as a Canadian-American- ? Did any one in thin

country

ever

Ibink

of him as

any

thing

else

than

an .American ?

Did

any

one

in the

United

States

ever know of

his thinking

of bimBPlf

as

anything

ejecept an

American?

The federal

census of 1910 shows

that

there

were in

this country at

that

time 1,201,146 who had come to os from Canada and

Newfound-land. Who ever beard of a

single

one in

all that number

classed as

Canauiau-Americaa- ? Did any

eyer

know of

their getting

togeth-er

before an election

and

making demands

or threats

in

the interest

of Canada? Does any one know of any partjole of

hostile eenti.

ment in

this

country

toward

Canada

or Canadians?

Reciprocal conditions

are

found on

the other side

of

the border.

Handrds of thousands

of people

have

gone aoroes the boundary in

recent

years to

cultivate the fer

JJmWAY

Rifles

for

IN

the

his rifle and

And when to stop

MadeIn

with the now. the

Remington

Forreal .22

dealer who Sold by

other

OaminofAn

MTK

v I tVlwArtk

Mia

Ei

ca

Foef

ISUlllSti

For

Sale

THE

puis

iMii5

ILiqiiois

AND

CIGARS

P0OIa

0ARA9AJAL

A

ALES,

Props.

lrma.IIn!nfl MfftIKc fA fir111 IFftCo.

Buildin. (233 Broad lU.u. Va l"t.

o

cat

io

ix

of

altor

at

this

office.

W.

S.

CQOPER,

General

Goiffraotor.

Good

Workmanship,

prices

Right

HILLSBORO,

New Mexico.

r1

(3)

CAR FOR SERVICE NEW AUTOMOBILES

FzclVtG

Uo

Ir.sirrancj

Company of Cali

SIERRA COCNTY "'aIiVOCATK. I'AY AND NIGHT--"

CAREFUL DRIVERS

fornia.

W.

0.

THOMPSON, Proprietor.

F.

W.

MISTEBS

:

Proprietcp

Lnan.

valley, hillsooro

&

kbkgstom

ASITO,

STAGG

anil EXPKLSS

L2?JE

- TheSierraCounty Advocate Centered

at the Poet Office

at

lliliaboro, Hierra

County, New Mexico, for tiatifrelMnn

.".rough Hie U8. Muila, as neeond class

natter.

$3."S,r.'f).C,l 04

$ 4.501,807 47 AfiRPts

Liabilities

Gross

Surplus

iJEASONAPLE RATES

WIIW

COMIN-

G-piERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE Impartially Devoted to the Best

Inter-ments of Sierra County and the Siate

ofNew Mexico.

Courteous Treatment Vire ut OurExpense

GAS AND OIL FOR SALE-

-Write

for information

about

a life income

for your jvife,

daughter

or mother.

F.

B.

SCHWENTKER,

General Agent,

ALDUQUERQUE,,N.

M.

I

MUNICIPAL COW)

.rQt

Tl..

Matmn

nlnnk PPema lo

vnn.Arr?.

np

iOT SPiMN' --i

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.

EESCUE

' These few lines i.re to announcH

that

from tl.in

date

we are

wib

WIFE

Mi X1CO

I

he a

hard

problem for the plank--

bIulUA

11lL

makerp at

St.

Lnni to poke.

I had gotten so weak I could not stand,

No, Hon,

that isn't

your Ma bn

ru-in

r

old rugs JPfl mir

friends

to the aouth of us

burning another

American 11

g.

Teddy did not

get

the

nomina-tion,

but

he

rised

noncidpnthle

.icr

Fcrr Ycrs

cf

Dtccaracbs

Ccndliicns,

&s.

Eullcclc Cave

Cams to Hesccs.

Catron, Ky.--In an interesting letter

from Uiis place, Mrs. Bettic Bullock

wri!C3 as fellows : "1 suffered for four years, with wommly troubles,and during

and I gave upindespair.

At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I

com-menced taking it. From tl;e very first dese, 1 could tell it washelpin--j me. I

can now walk two without ita tiring me,andam doing all mywork."

Ifyouare all run down from womanly troubles, con't give up in despair. ' Try

Cardui, thewoman'stonic It hashe'.-c-g

more than a m;!!icn women, In Its 50

of

that

which Sherman said war

wan.

NAME

In accordance with the provisions in the Petition presented by the citizens

of II I Sprinps. New Mexico, to the

Honorable Board of Commissioners of Sierra County,

Nw

Mevico.and

thsnid

Foard's suV sequent actkn thereon, the name of this municipal .corporation is

and. shall be. The Village of Hot

"

Spr'ngs.

Dated June 7th, 1910.

CHA3. '.V. Adams, Mayor.

J. II. Van VViNKLa, )

JOE. J. Tafoya, Trustees. G. BoLANDER, )

Attest:

AMAr--o

Gokzai.fr, Cletk.

ORDINAN'OI-- NO. 1.

Be it ordained by tho Hoard of

Trus-tees of the Villajra of IIt-S- W-See-.

1. The stylfl of all orJinanfCB

'

shall be, B-- it. ordnit.d bv the Brnn'Jot Trustees of

tie

Villageof IlotSprinTH.

Sec. 2. All ordirmc ss'nll jberub-lifahe- d

;n some

newspajr ot'en;

r-- al

oircul'ttio'i published in tlie

Vil-lage of Ifif Springs and proof of

such publication,

'y

:tll", ':(vlt of the printer or p.iMi ber oi such

pi&er, shall be. proviJ-'i-- mid filed

with the Clerk a d i." !' sei.l CI"!It placed n r cord in

tlvOrui-navr-B ok. When no newspaper in iublished in tho Villaire, then

pu! licacion may be ronde in ? m

paper of Sierra County, having general circulate. n in Pio Vii' :.e. Swc. 3. All ordiiiHnee; so p,d.!i.-h-e-d

shall teke ed'ett mmI le in

force at the

expaion

of five

Anyway, Henry J'hvvfir rpciv-e-d thirty-liv- e votes on

the

Crt

bullot.

the

r nblican

patty

whono prin-(;fplf- B

wewill uphold and advocate.

Thisdeclarr-tio-n etil.rBcea county,

Btate Bud

nation!

affairs, ho far aa

our

humble efforts are able to

jreaob. '

I

"

While

President

Wilwon wns

bu?y writing thp platform for the, democratic national convention, cud hewing out a plank inteii.dod

to

justify his

flagrant

Mfxioan

jolioy,

an American coneuluto was

destroyed in Mexico. The con-sulat- e

was

burned,

also the

Am-erican

fUgaietalike

fte.

The

Am-erican emblem belonging to the

ooDBulfte was

dratted

through

the

streets by a a jeering popu-lac- e

in contempt for Ainerionns.

This

i not tho first time the Ato-frica-n

flag Inn been torn down,

'trampl"l

ou and burned iu

Mex-ico

during

the

past

few years.

In

the face of such

and-Ameria-Jemonstrations

in Mexico Mr. Wilecn's CHtiipHign slogan, "Am-erica

First,"

ia

but

a ruiBuomer

this time, 1 cou'd only sit up for alittle

while, and could not walk anywhere

at;""

o continuous success,and shculi

And

Ii

vhu wept ! surfdy help you, too. Your druggist has

FAIRVIZW

all. Attimes, I would have severepains

in my left side.

The doctor

v"s

crJ'.cd in, and his

treat-ment relieved me for a while, butI was ioon confined to my bed again. After that,nothing seemedto do me any good.

sold Cardui for years. 113 knows what

it will do. Ask him. He wiii rccDin-ruerid- it.

Cesia ULirtgCardd tcday.

Write to: Chatiiiiioog? MaJKine Co., Ialln'

Adv'sery lT't--. Ch.maiK-sra- Tenn.. for W.-j-f

1.tttriftw;111.v.)your ti.rfand bio,:t lioa.'S Trratc.sul r Vtoiii&t'" "n in !un v.rppaj--, d

The TTontn fumily r"p'PtenMn

three

fenerations

ard

comprising abont hixtepn

peronp

picnieko!

ni

Cuchillo creek

Thcrnday.

Grand

pa Hearn wns the

'yonngpst

there,

and

didn't

gpt

t!e

lent

tnrnrny ache. Nobody But on the black

3?

14 m. n --& r" m.v Tr--.

berry pie, and the red

anta

were

making their

inti

THIS

23

A REAL BARGAIN

mate explorations elcewhere. Ev ery onp

h'd

a lovely

tim.

days after ihe tirst pnaitcanon thereof, and the sad Orrliuanre

Book, and the B"ok cf Cr linances

vhen compiled et5 )r.ii.!i,;hed by

nutliority by the iV..ri of

Tn.-tecs-shall be taker. ii a'A com U

as

)rina

faci eviili-i- e

tint

such ordinances have been

herein.

Sec. 4. The rep'-al-, t or

themodification of ary O'Tr'a-nc-o or

nwny

pa'tof

nyordinan-.hai- l lie in full force and ff ct

owi

i.i like manner as provtred for

tt

t.d.ir.g

or e!le t iif all oidinances.

Sec T WheiuM-'-

any

reperdipg, n"--' trlin'r or rooif-

--ii'.r uny 1 rirnir ordinj'ice shell be

itself if'peHied, amended or --odi-fn-d

P'.jch si ni:d, am ndme:-- or

Geo, If. Adamn was up from

H.)t Springs this

ve'k.

Mr. and Mrs. Mf-ree-d Montoya

have moved

loton.

Mr.

Tnfifi

has accepted a p"bittou with 1'. t;. Winston

k

Co,

- 1 'til

mciiiifk-j'Ue- d:n:l not be coi!?tr'tt- - j

ed to revive sneh former ordhiar.ee.

ciauf.e or pro n vnlors it sh.'!l

be tb'Tein'eoexpressly stated and

1

l-

-z

which doe not appeal

toAmerican

'patiiutiRU.

If

Mr. WiIhod can carve out a Mexican plunk no ar 'tieticaily formed

that

the Ameri-on- o

votera will believe thut the

:.aooD is made of green

cherw,

ihr-- to bim oe

the

tiou'jr of be.

ir.g the

greatest

political

sculptor

jince

days of

Julius

Caear.

Nero fiiddled while Rome burn-ad-.

For more

than

three years Mr. Wilson has fiddled while eight

;!Core Americana have been inur

lered and millionaof dollar worth

cf

American property baa been destroyed Mexico oiuce hi

began, and the

Mex-ican

problem

ia no nearer eoiuUon

ibnn

wbeu Mr. Wilaou took tho

piesulential chair.

And he la

A tnr--l T'TT

ftr vKieil. f

ee. ('. In all crises vheru the gnp'e f.

t'ffense mav be tinU-h:d- , or 'd;.dl ii

be created bv different clause or! Send us your order rfcht awry, orpive it to ourrtprescntet're, crcall andtr jj sections of th ordinaneei of th ui when ia tovrn. If you hzvs nevercubcriibod to our paper before,do itnow and a

Vill-is- of II PpriuKC, t..e pr--'- (jb.,

g3t (v.c..e four

nsaics.

If you era anrdizxtabscrtber to our paper, weurge you

oncer nay i t. rn.ii r i , . . . , ,

.if

C'Uirrr

Mia--i

Diisy

Flearn and Ilt-rr-y

fiearn

gave a rofit ei.j'jyablw

d.nce

to viniiing rel itlves Friday night,

The

ntlenJance

waa hirj.-e-,

Geo. II. IJftvill in making; some needed repaira on his property on

illun

nvenne,

Mr. and Mrs.

Harr? iteilly

en-tertained

at

diraer

on

'Jhurnliy

in honor of Mr. nd Mrs Clirin.

llearn,

B. A. Hfarn and Mr. Louie

Hearn and family.

Ienid;a

of honor

there

vvtopresent

whk-.- to proeeerj OUT, no ;'jlor-- n MV .uu uicov ium

hiiui;

ijuumc asi.u- -n prai st tho a'iie yeiHCin lor the! j your iubicription for one year.

Fumeuiieo-.t--. m

i

Sec. 7. Whenever a:.y wore, fn B

TLh

ft

ll

cX CS3 fj

W8

fsST

HcZtESS

for

fl

ord used mn:o!

hrg'

1 C t

if.

n"V are ,

the sinrcn'ar or plnr l num'-or- , 0 fc:J If

y:a

Sjicr.ia

to

czt

fcjer

fa cas year.

iiUj

shall include both; !id if We tare tnirple capsca of tliese majpanei on diep!ay

tt

our oSict. Call and

Tvnr.H inip.ir'iin; the mtetdine '

j b them. TTiey are on bock paper with illustrated covert, andartfull of

pendi-- miy bo coi.s'.rued to aa n clean, intsrestin etoriet acd insirocire articles on History, Science, Art, f.iagic,

t0!n-- M femnles; find the wordj h Fwluon. Fancy Needlework, General Farming,

Live Stock and Poultry.

--

till

fiddling.

Mr. and

Mrs.

Thos. Scales,

Mr.'

"person may v"

ens

tjpu

ro in- i.

clude firms ami corporations.

rart--l Inn..7t.Vl miti.

iifK?

--

no

Ynr?

P?lir

Prrrct

ti

a

M

t

ireEjssziacs Kill Stoj

rT;iy,

v.Sca T!.,8 is

lj

ai d Mrs. V II. McAughan, Miss

JfHrie Hearn, Mihs Daisy

Hearn,

W. D. Ileilly and Geo. H. Adaiua'.

We have a sneaking idea

that

a

good mule team service

hets

poor

auto conveyance of

the

mails. U. A. Schmidt,

our artistic

pho-tographer, toed; a

group picture

of

the Hearn family on

Friday.

The

Approved on the nbove date.

C"A3. VV. An Mrs;

Mavor, VillaRO of Hot Springs, N. M.

Attest:

AMADrt G.ONZU.7.1,

'rterk

of Fn'd Vil'nffe.

OKDlNAMCR N II.

Be it ordainH by the Boird of

Trustees of t'C Vi'.Iageof IlotPprim s:

Sec. 1. That a seal hall be and is

h.reby adonLed Rtid declared to be

the peal of ihe Village of II t

Sprir;rs, sai1 seal sh:dl have ard

make the following impression, in

circular form, to-w- it: iu ttie

cen-ter the word SEAL; arottnil

tre

I

r,h'--

:

is

- .T,y

Mr.

Hughes' letter

of

resigna-tion

from

the

eupreme bench was

brief

and to the

point;

Mr.

Wil-son's

acceptance of Mr. Hugheo--' resignation was likewise

brief; auJ

?ach of

them

are to be commeuded;

,nns much s

that

a national event

wl8 involved, for

setting

a pu'ee-

-. . jlmt. in mottt in

etacert

is more acceptable to

tbe'puttlio

than

lengthy

and

un-necessary documents coutaiDing useUse'explauatione."

vV-

-

v

V.;;

4. a Vir-- CC- -' arebeina: Quickly

bo'ihtbyAJnrnifoctiirrs. N

of h mpmbern raneed from bouiain.v.ci or

yLziwnva dfpcription

i tii ... ... -- ...,,

and roK--: Lon

v;

t Wegetpat

-outer edge, thA words, 1; '.Ad;'.

fTit op no jv?o. v. iorour free book

i .if 1W. iw.MU

OF HOT SPRINGS. MERRa i

OTyS,

COUNT NKW MEXICO;

,jh

'foliil

between the word fcliAL and s 4

wiMwm

ns--outer circle line of wor Is, th

US07 SevcidhKi., VVasIiicstcn, D.C

J

I

See. 2. The seal of the Village i

TP

J

7

' shall be aflixed to nil transcript

KVjTTV

IJl

orders, certitieates, and other ( - --'e - W

eight months to almost eighty years.

Authentio information

etatrs

that it

was Mrs.

Luna

and not Mrs. Uall who

sustained

a broken

lg

in the recent

aoto

accident Clue canyon. Mrs. Hall, in facN

was not with the

party.

Mr. Hall

was considerahly bruised about the bead and face.

W. D. Snyder is erecting the

buildings

recently hauled to the Calhoun home

ranch

from Camp

Calumet.

j

J

ficial documents which

my

be in

pessary, proper and legally requir-t-d

toauthendiea'e under the

pro-visionsof the Village Ordinances. Adopted and approved this June 7th day of1916.

Chas. W. Adams. ' MavorofHot

Springs Vilicfjc, N. M.

Attest: 1.

Amatx) Gonzalez

: Clerk, Vllage of Hct

Spimgs, N. M. ' '

fiist

pub. Juna 1C-1-6

blanks

Feed

AGercaao naval officer

criticizes

iirksmaDs;bip

of

the Iiritidh

tb

a

gaoneri dormg

the

naval engage-en-t

in

the North

Sea. No

doubt

the

German critio

'overlook-S- d

tba' fact that it

ia impossible

'to

shoot very

fot

a

ttraigbl

goo

or

very

far op

a crooked

(4)

SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE. when Mra. Kinney,

sister

of Mrs niimKnn,

entertained

At a

rare

W. 0. THOMPSON, Proprietor. musical treat.

For

two hour the guests

enjiyed

the sweetetrnins of FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916,

JJ.OTICB.fPR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Otii-.-- atL istruces, A. M.,

April 10, 1916.

NOTICE is herehy piven that

CHARLES II. LA1ILAW, '

Fair-vie-N. M., wuo, on JoJy 1909,

made Homestead Entry as amended.

No. 08,193, for WVNWK, Action 15.

TownsL'iJ

Jl

8, i.ange 8 W., N. id. i'. Meridian, has filed notice of

inten-tion to make finsd tiv ytar Proof, to

establish claim to the land above de-scribed, before Edward James, U. S.

Commissioner, at Chloride, N. M., on

the 2fth day of May, 3916.

Claimant names as vitne'sea:

Wdliam D. Snyder, of Fairview. N. M,

bfine orchestra ,com posfnl ofMexico

and native

mnician3.

Dtinty

re

frephroents of ice cream, enkpeand SUBKCIUPTION RATK8.

OneYear . .11 00

It

was

Six" Months 75

fruit

nunch were-

served.

ADVERTISING KATES.

rt -t, iBBiw Si 00

,rn,7

a very recherche social af

-VUC I

One inchone month 2 00 fmr Mrs.

Kinney

was assisted

Dn inch one year 12 00 by Mrs! W.

II.

Burner.

Locals10cents per line each insertion Thomas Scales, of Fairview, N. M.

hocilwrite-up-s 20 cents per line, Vilia'doG. 'iriij'.llo, of Faiiv ow, N. M.

Austin Crawford, of Chloride, .N. M.

John

L.Burnside,

Kecister.

LAKE VALLEY.

Mis Frncren TTamme! returned May

METAL MARKET.

First publication April 21-1-6.

New York, June 14. 31from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Gus W4WCUJ'0

-- -! Ubll UtaV mum

( w&aa vm

Ilammel, In El Pr.so,

The 8 L C's

havr

bought the Bush

SarSilver,63c.

Copper,828

29).

Lead, IG 95. nnd Stevens ranch nd cattle at Tierra

If

you will subscribe to

the

Ad

-vocntf fiij' one year we will

tive

' '

BLinca.

Mr.andMrs.Coliister and two child youonp venrfour monthly mflgazines forfor 18 eopto

pyrn.

HILLS33R0

ren arevisiting the J. II. Lathams. Mrs

Tt' warmiuti uu. Uollis'eris asisterof Mrs, Latham una Mr.Oollist.Pr

RUSTIC

iUODGE.

. i. t-

-it.

i. ""

'

Joe

CabaJiero, oi iveuey, la

iere

Cnllistrr company of Albuquerque.

OD a viet to bis

parents.

The Grahams, ofTierra Blanca, hn-- a

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson J,,1,v,K1U9fl Part--V wepk ol co"flin

DEALER

!M

GELT0r.L

KEMEZAKCBS

anu iriennsiroil fiinini'. ipvi--a urn.

are

visiting "t

Hot Springs.

I ed to Demirg June 9 after a dance at

Will "J. Robins went down to the Lake Valley eehool house the night

PBr

Monday. 1

iuinrj .Maiie ivnigni is nome irom me

tliss

Josephine

bt

:OtJeri3 home College of Agriculture

t

HILLSBORO, N. M.

AIRY ROOMS.

COMFORTABLE BEDS. HOME COOKING.

F.

J.

TtfOtfPSO.

Always ask for Thompson's place.

from Monticello where shd

taught

Mr, Todd, gnat hurer from Misonri,

.STAPLE

ami

Fnucy

CspoccKss--FLOU-R.

GRAIN,

HAY,

SALT.

Dry

Gcods, Notions,

Boots

and Shots. Hats

&

Caps.

Hardware, Tinware, Enamchvarr, Chinawaie

We appreciate

your

business and solicit your

patronage.

I I issllirminu thrfn f':il Irwda

rt

rrnrira (mm

Roomatolet

at

the

rarsonage

the ATcKren tronts frnn ahove Ui'lshnro.

,75i.

per Ivd.

Inquire

of Mm.

E

Mr, health not permitting

'J. tender,

opposite the

l'artonage

him to keep them longer.

Mrs. Dr.

I.

1.

uiven

and mother, "Billy" Endicott is spending his va

l! ... r.i i .i ... . . , i

n

Mr.

k't

Owen.

returned the

Lil"f,n Wlm mi rao,ncr ana s,filer n"re

n

c-

-He is in the employ oi the uentral

mm imii mm f mfjM

early part of IbeWebK from a two Electric Co. at MirjDeapolis,

The

weeks' eojourn in

El

Lhbo. D-S- . Miller left fur Los Angeles on

m:.- - !,..!. j-- ..

j

i,ni

un tuv forIwo weeks' stay. Miss Flor-

-enoe Miller will return with him

oioiei

v,ruen,

u.

nut

wpiiugn, m Kfrrmm. nf Otero will

vitsltina their sister, 2drs.

P.

S. teach our s'hool n xt year. Bhe is s.iid to be a pradnnte of the Normal

Kelley.

University at Las Vegas, and cumes

J.

IS. lwichsrdaon is

erecting

a highly recommended from schools where

large

rooming house

at

Hot

has taught.

i Oliver Wilson and son Clarence are

'Snrinan. Hn flltan pnntpmnlfttPfl "--V' .k

--;

f

f

to

r

Wo..L' trrtt f.ltn ',tflrn TJr.ta nt Prtn aaf or

Falsrvff

Beer,

pnttingin

a motor truck to

ran

Uiinnpaota. They report a fine trip and

between Hot

Springs

and

Engle.

an encouraging diagnosis of ailments

Rt

saystheS L C's are about to

Ed. Armer came up from

El

clo-- abursain fur theD. C. Tavloriroatsi

....

Collar

ErcoYhlsksy.

IJaJrj

&

flaag

5Slar

Scotcfr

Ti

a

Cast

ECnown

Brands

in

I'ttso Monday. Mr. Armer

tells

nd ranches

us that

Mrs. Armer ia slowly re

Deafness

Ganno

the

Cured

oovering from an operaiion

she

"The

Machine

That Takes

You

There

and Back."

Write

for

catalogue

and

full

details

of the

New

iqi

Models.

Now

is

the

time

to

look them over and the

tirrie

to send

in

y

our

order

THE

SCHMIDT

SUI PLY CO.,

Chloride, New

M'.-xico-by local applications, R9 they can

underwent sometwo weeks ago.

rm ronAh Ihn dlQPnfipd nnrtinn nf

the

IVorSd.

MIXEDAND SOFT PRINKS

u.

j.

iv

or, oi IjHku aiiey, the ear.

There

is

only one way was in town Wednesday.

Mr

to

cuie

deaf nets, and that is by

coiiBti'utiorj.il remedies. DeMfnHa

Taylor, we

understand,

hns sold

is chnsed by an inflamed corxii tion of the mucous lining of the bis ranches and goats to

Latham

Bros.

Eustachian

Tube. When

thistnbe

is ii.flamed you have a

rumbling

A.

M.Gillespie

and son Mills, S V"

vs

tfST

unniiil or lninprfpcl.

hpnriii.

And

,Mre.

trances

trillespie

and

lom

whfiD jt ja

entirely

closed, Dcaf-

-Wedgwood went down to

El Puso

uess is the

result,

and nt lees the

General BJasksmithi.ig.

at the

OT D BOLANI ER S AND.

I

WaHrr W!nm. fesfr in l't.t'n, !"imi

the

earlv

nartof

tha wftek. , . .

..

..

I J

r

tins tune reerorea o its normal

'.- ani shoulder arms.

Two of our

young

Spanish-Am- - condition, hearing will be destroy-

-GENERAL

REPAIR

WOEK.

ericans pulled off a fight last

even.

cra(

hy CntBrrhf whjch is

ing

in front of the Robins

etore.

nothing but an infiaroed condition

The only pain

resulting

from the of We will

the

moun

eiv mirfecesOne

Ilnnnred

D-il-encounter was a pane in the

front

nr for any CRB(i 0f Deafn' se(eans-

-window of the abova mentioned by Uatarrli )

that

oannot be cur

ed by

ilalrs

(Jatarrh

Lure,

bend

Btore. for circulars, free.

CARDER

-FI-RST-CLASS WORK

For Shave, Hair Cut, Sham poo,

Massage.

We are in receipt cf an m?ita-

-yj

j

Cheney

& Co., Toledo, O. finn in nlton.l

tha mm

monr.e man t Wold by DrUgsietfl. Take

Halls

' .

'

Family

Pills

for

constipation,

exercises of

the State Preparatory

Work Guaranteed, Give Me a Trial'

School of Boulder, Colorado, from'

There

is

nothing

that

will give

- " you any more

pleasur

e for so long

which Miss

Frances

Donald-

-a timf, for go

mtfl

monpy RfJ the

son, formerly of

Jlilleboro,

will magazines we send

our subscribers

Prices,

35 and 15c.

Mica

nn0Uo

i

.

"'"J'"''"'

lu"

"J"'url

J.

S3.

spin:is.

graduate, Home Life, Household,

Farm

You

young

lady of

sterling character

Life and Woman's World HILLrBORO. New Mexico. can

get

lbe

Advocate and fonr

magazines for one

year

for $1.18.

Tvo

WorM'p

Records

in

One Day

vnth

tlio .22

Savcre

Hi-Pow- er

Tthe Bisley Matche oftheBritish Nntional Riile As:oda:lon

j

the biggestriflematch in theworM the.22Sav.ige lii--r jwer

rifle and Savage ammunition in the hands f iWr. Valtcr

Winans on July 25, 1914 maJe the highest pcssibl: ic ra 011 t'w

Ruinang Deer target--s- ix straight

58.

This ia a World's record.

On th Mtne dv. wilh the irnit riflo and ammunition, Mr. Wirwr.s made

the Iiigliest possible score on the Running Wild Boar target six Itraight 5'.

Another WorlJ'i record.

This merely c!inchr what other jhootert have proved that the In.jj'i

won-derful accuracy (25 consecutive abort in a 10-in- ch circle at 500 yards),

tremen-dous velocity (1800 feci more than halfa mile a second), long point blank

rane(zoo-yar-d trajectory less than three inches), and trifling recoil (4.6

foot-pounds) make iteasier to hit movinggams vi'h than anyother rifle. And it has kHled Abikan Browu Bci ri!y, Buffalo, and man-eatin-g tiger, besides thedeer and black bear itvusot' !f,ji)y' designed fir.

Write us for particulars about "fb hig9est Ltd gun in the world."

Savace

Arm

3

Companv,947 Savage

Ave., Utica,

N.

Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,

and

we are not

surprised at her

progress in an educational way.

In behalf of the Sunday Schools of

Sierra

county we wish

through

the

columns of the

Sierra

Coun-t-

t

Advocate

to

thank

Mrs. Katb-erin- e Bumphreys-Pritche- tt for

the

generous gift of $10 for the

State

Bunday School work.

Sierra

County

Sunday

Schools were

ask-ed to contribute

this

amount

and

Mrs.

Pritchett kindly

donated

it

for the Sunday Schools.

Attorney E.

D.TittmaDn'a

borne was

the

scene, of a very

pleasant

party

last

Saturday

afternoon,

Departmentof the Interior, U. S. LandCffice atLasCruces,N. M.,

April 28, 1916.

NOTICE is hereby given thatSERA--PI O MIRANDA, of Fairview, N. M,, who, on December 23. 1910, made

Homestead Entry No. 04996, for SE'

Section 15, 'iownship 11 S, Range 7

W, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention .to make final five year

Proof, to establish claim to the land abovedescribed, before Edward James,

U. S. Commissioner,

at

Chloride, N.

M., on the 10th day of June, 1916.

Claimant names as witnesses: Pedro Montoya, of Mnnticello, N. M. Solomon Sedillos, of Monticello, N. M, C'elso Lopez, of Fairview, N. M.

Gosrae Curule, of Fairview, N. M.

JOHN L. BURNSIDE,

Register. Frirst publication May.

5--c

Fine

IVines,

Liquors

and

Cfjar.

NEIL SULLIVAN,

Proprietor.

The

22

SMftB

(5)

nf

ach vear.

Limit.

1

he

wind

may come

at

any

time and

start

a fire

von can

not control.

ERRA

6,

If

you

discover

a fire

put

it

put

(if

possible;

if

you

can't, get

word

of

it to the

nearest?

U.

S. Forest

Ranger

CO

NEW

J

Situated

In

o

jand

!

Health, Wealth and

Beauty

j

Its

MEXICO

noted

for

Its

jlsrjjTPQ

mm

iiU

& 3 .a.

AND

ZING

A

rtnug

woman of Baltimore, wba

ttmpuy

enured upon the happy state,

.inowa ao little about housekeeping

,fchsit aoe shudders lest tba botcher and

:t& bakar and tba reat of the grades-me-n

discover her Ignorance. Bue or Sara only articles wlta which aba baa

soma acquaintance, and enda ber buai

baa

Jcterriews aa quickly as poasibla Od ona occasion tola young wifewaa

feeling rather puffed up by reason of

now newly acquired kaowledge of

'things domesUc, whan tba asbtvaa

tame through tba atreat, uttering bla

aaual err:

"Asb-aaa- Art-Mf!-"

Aa tba man neftred ber window aha

frew more aod more perplexed. "What

'pa'aarth lahe saylngr' eke asked

her-self. At last be appeared at the back

loor, and there she confronted fclm.

' "Aeh-eai?- " came in a husky gut-tara-l.

'

' For a moment aha looked

at

blm

.eealtatingly. Then, drawing beraelf up

irlth great dignity, aha replied: "No, I do not care for any today."

Upptaoott'a.

.jlrVent No Mere Funicular,

In a memorial presented recently

the flwlse government tbe llgue for

the preservation of nceoery in that country aaka that no more concessions 'ahould begranted for the construction 'of Alpine railways.

'

It

la

probable that concessions In

,tb future may not be obtained ao

anslly as In the past, aa there la acer-tai-n

amount of,fee(lng In the country

that then rallwoya, though they

cer-tainly ip--l toa large number of via-Iter- s,

do not Improve the beauty of "" ' '

'

'the Alps.

Many or the mountaineering

visit-or (Mxllke these railways, but they

very seldom care to climb on foot a bHgnr which can .be scaled In a com-fonatJ-e

carriage. Such a mountain loses all charm, It appears, 'for the

;irsirtan

and be generally goes off to districts where the mountain rail,

sr

has not been

lntrodiicedTh

'Qae n.

Ptay-Kllte-d Bacteria.

A method for sterilizing milk with

out heating or adding preservatives la

claimed to have been effectlvel dem

onstrated recently In Hollard. An

ap-paratus baa been

conatructed'lt

la

explained, whereby the milk flows in a thin stream along an electric light.

(th ultra-viole-t beama working on the

.tact!;!.

'The result la attributed to (tba quality of tbe ozone formed under the Influence of the

light

Tbe Argo

naut.

cotch Alarm Clock.

A tourlsj in rural 8cotland took ref-ja- g

.for

tie

night In tbe cottage of an ojo iaay. Me eased her to waka blm

ap early in the morning, warning her

that be waa quit deaf. Upon

awak-ening much later than tbe appointed iitur he found that the old lady, with

ulct

retard for the proprieties, had

slipped under tbe door a slip of papet upon which waa written: "Sir, it's

aalf ;.ast eight," ' '

Prize Steers Not Good Meat.

'

The meat of more' than on prisa

jatear has proved disappointing In the jaating, though fine to look

at

In tha

development of the animal for

compe-tition hla flesh is sometimes, If nol

alwtya, seamed with email velna oj

fat which are dilated by cooking into

tough atrlnga. Hence, the range-fe-d

ateer, not nursed Into prominence

al

trda tU

bettar atea

or rout.

Synopsis of

tho

Game

Law.

(In Effect March

18, 1915 )

Note

Sec.

6

of

the

Act

If

Glue

fis'ias defined

by this act,

small

and largVmouthed

bas

and

speckled

trout, of

what-soever species or

variety

also

crappie and

ring

perch.

OPZN SEASONS GAME

Deer With Horps,

(horns

to

accompany

careass

s

at

all

times),

limit

one

deer.

North

ot

rrtrrv-nt- m

naraueio? norm

, . . .

i

possession

in

any one

cai

endar day.

Native

or

erested,

Messina,

California or

Helemlet

Quail,

from

Octeber

25th to

Decem-ber 31st,

of

each

year.

Limit,

20

in

possession

in

one

calen-dar day

Doves

from

August

16th

to

Seprember 30th

of

each year

Limit,

20 in

possession one

OPEN SEASONS FISH

Trout,

Large and

Small

Mouth

Bass,

Crappie

and

Ring Pcerh, from

jime

ist

to

November

25

of each year.

"Sec.

12

No

pet son shall

at

any

time shoot,

hunt

or

take

in any manner any

wild

ani

mals

or

birds

or

game

hsn

as

herein defined

in

this

state

without

first

haying

in his

or

her

nossession

a

Hunting

li

cense

as

hereinafter

provided

for the year in which such

shooting,

fishing or

hunting

is

done.

The

presence

of

any

person in

any

open

field,

prai-rie

or

forest, whether

enclos-ed

or

not,

with traps, gun or

other

yveapon

for

hunting

without having

in

possession

a

proper hunting license

as

here-in

provided,

shall

be

prima

facia

evidence of the violation

of

this section.

Hunting

li-censes shall be issued by the

county clerks when duly,

au-thorized

by

the'

State

Game

and Fish Warden,

and

such

deputies

as

may

be

designat-ed

for

that

purpose

,by

the

State

Game

and Fish

War-de-n.

None of the provisions

of

this

act shall require any

resident

of this

state,

to obtain

or

have

a

license to

.fish for

trout.

LICENSES

Resident,

b,i

game

,

bird and

fish,

$2

00.

Resident,

big

game,

$1 00.

Resident,

bird

license,

ft.

00

Resident,

general, big game

and

bird,

$1

50.

Resident

fishing

license.

1.00

Non-residen- t,

biggame.bird

and

fish

license,

$30.

Resident-alien-,

big game,

bird

and fish,

55.

Non-residen-t,

bird

license,

Non-residen-t,

big

game and

bird,

$2

S.

ig

game

nnd

bird,

$50.

N

on

residen

t

f ishing license,

Agriculture Forest Seryice

THE

SIX RULES

For

Care

With

Fire

in

the

Mountains-

-every

member of

the

pub

lic

strictly observe these

simple--:

rules,

the great

an-nual

loss

by

Forest Fires

would

be reduced

to

a

.minimum.

1.

Be

sure

your

mdtch

is

out

before

you

throw it away.

2.

Knock

out

your pipe

ashes

or throw

your

cigar

or

is

nothing

to catch

fire.

3.

Don'tbuilda

camp

fire

any

larger

than

is

absolutely

necessary.

Never

leave it

nro uncqualcd.

Tliey

era

Hifz

n&furaB

home of

all

ranc

stock.

Gaiila,

tsoi-cfe-,

Sheep

mnd

jGoip

thrive

ylopslj;

ihrquhoyf tho yeaft

or

State hre Warden

lust as

quickly as you

possiby

can.

EVERYBODY REJ:A3

THE JOUKteAL,

Why? ilecause

it

Print

TODAY'S NEWS T0-L- A

, and Lota of it.

And because it is

inde-pendentin politics and wears the collar of no

political party.

V0 (

nts

a month by meil

JJi

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