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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
DoorEat
of R.Church,
MainStreet.
tile
prairies
- of the Canadian;northwest. Those
fmihar
with conditions knowtbat there
arem
American-Canadian- s
upthero. The
hyphen simply does not
exhist
for those who go from on1country
the other
north
and Burih ol thainternational
line.ing
Up.
One time
I
was amillionaire,My
"duet"
was mountain bigb,I
spread
myself and made asplurge
Resolved to
do or die;
And ell
thigs
were mine whichFortuae
poursFrom her
goldencap,
Ah,
I
badnothing
left to lack-W- hensomething worke me
upl
One timeI
was a senatorAnd in
the
senatehalls.
My fervid
oratory
shookThe 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
NatBank Building
JAMES
ft.
WADDILL,Demine:,
II.
M Willattend all the
CourtsSie-rra
Countyand
(heThird 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.
'
NEWMEi
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
theSierra
CountyAdvocate
haspublish-e-dsuch 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 neefloonalder how our words will affect
those to whom they are
pcitn
It we would try tohar
them with their earand 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 reClight (light through red glaaa) plants become more robust than In ony oll
er. They also
b.one
mornpro-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 garof 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 mahoganyfurniture In his office, tall brass
cus-pidors ajad
..jeH
jug onhi'
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
veryi5jiiui.
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
blore.
Real
.22
Sport
.22 caliber as in
the
high-pow- eryour shrewd
sportsman
selectscartridges 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 MexicoThemassesall
declared me"white,'
Sucoess was mine tosup;
The
presidency loomed in eightWhen
something
woke me np!One time
I
was a gildedbird,
And and every word of mine Was valuedequally
with goldAnd twenty
carats
fioe;In
Hardy's
boaseby
Kipling's
aide
1
sat
me down tosup;
The
babble watersparkled
free-W-hensomething
woke menp
I One time 1 loyed alovely girl,
And while my bosom
burned
With
fervid passion, long and late,I
found my lovereturned.
Her
eyes were windowslit
bydawn,
Her
mofltfi amoral envpWas
tilted
highfor
meto
kiss Whensomething
woke meapt
Artbnr B.Goodenongh,
inMan-chester Mirror
andfarmer.
IVhcro
iho
Hyphenate
js
a Rara
Avis.
(TndaoaDoJia
Star.)
Wilbin
a week millions of peop-lein this country
have read in thousands of paperstbat James
J.
Hjll
was bornand reared
in Canada
and came tothis country
as ayoung
man to
seekbis
fortune. Did any ope of them ever hearhim
referred to as a Canadian-American- ? Did any one in thincountry
everIbink
of him asany
thing
elsethan
an .American ?Did
any
onein the
UnitedStates
ever know ofhis thinking
of bimBPlfas
anything
ejecept anAmerican?
The federal
census of 1910 showsthat
there
were inthis country at
that
time 1,201,146 who had come to os from Canada andNewfound-land. Who ever beard of a
single
one in
all that number
classed asCanauiau-Americaa- ? Did any
eyer
know oftheir getting
togeth-er
before an electionand
making demandsor threats
inthe interest
of Canada? Does any one know of any partjole of
hostile eenti.
ment inthis
country
towardCanada
or Canadians?
Reciprocal conditions
are
found onthe other side
ofthe border.
Handrds of thousands
of peoplehave
gone aoroes the boundary inrecent
years tocultivate 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 tVlwArtkMia
Ei
ca
Foef
ISUlllSti
For
Sale
THE
puis
iMii5
ILiqiiois
AND
CIGARS
P0OIa
0ARA9AJAL
AALES,
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
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, HierraCounty, 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 lovnn.Arr?.
np
iOT SPiMN' --iFRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.
EESCUE
' These few lines i.re to announcH
that
from tl.indate
we arewib
WIFE
Mi X1CO
I
he a
hard
problem for the plank--bIulUA
11lL
makerp atSt.
Lnni to poke.I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
No, Hon,
that isn't
your Ma bnru-in
r
old rugs JPfl mirfriends
to the aouth of usburning another
American 11
g.
Teddy did not
get
thenomina-tion,
but
herised
noncidpnthle.icr
Fcrr Ycrs
cfDtccaracbs
Ccndliicns,&s.
Eullcclc CaveCams 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 warwan.
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.andthsnid
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-- aloircul'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 suchpi&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 fiveAnyway, Henry J'hvvfir rpciv-e-d thirty-liv- e votes on
the
Crt
bullot.
the
r nblicanpatty
whono prin-(;fplf- Bwewill uphold and advocate.
Thisdeclarr-tio-n etil.rBcea county,
Btate Bud
nation!
affairs, ho far aaour
humble efforts are able tojreaob. '
I
"
While
President
Wilwon wnsbu?y writing thp platform for the, democratic national convention, cud hewing out a plank inteii.dod
to
justify hisflagrant
Mfxioanjolioy,
an American coneuluto wasdestroyed in Mexico. The con-sulat- e
was
burned,
also theAm-erican
fUgaietalike
fte.
TheAm-erican emblem belonging to the
ooDBulfte was
dratted
through
the
streets by a a jeering popu-lac- ein contempt for Ainerionns.
This
i not tho first time the Ato-frica-nflag Inn been torn down,
'trampl"l
ou and burned iuMex-ico
during
thepast
few years.In
the face of suchand-Ameria-Jemonstrations
in Mexico Mr. Wilecn's CHtiipHign slogan, "Am-ericaFirst,"
iabut
a ruiBuomerthis time, 1 cou'd only sit up for alittle
while, and could not walk anywhere
at;""
o continuous success,and shculiAnd
Ii
vhu wept ! surfdy help you, too. Your druggist hasFAIRVIZW
all. Attimes, I would have severepains
in my left side.
The doctor
v"s
crJ'.cd in, and histreat-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 hixtepnperonp
picnieko!ni
Cuchillo creekThcrnday.
Grand
pa Hearn wns the'yonngpst
there,and
didn't
gptt!e
lent
tnrnrny ache. Nobody But on the black3?
14 m. n --& r" m.v Tr--.
berry pie, and the red
anta
weremaking their
intiTHIS
23
A REAL BARGAIN
mate explorations elcewhere. Ev ery onp
h'd
a lovelytim.
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- etint
such ordinances have beenherein.
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 ctowi
i.i like manner as provtred fortt
t.d.ir.gor 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 formedthat
the Ameri-on- ovotera will believe thut the
:.aooD is made of green
cherw,
ihr-- to bim oe
the
tiou'jr of be.ir.g the
greatest
politicalsculptor
jince
days ofJulius
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 hibegan, and the
Mex-ican
problem
ia no nearer eoiuUonibnn
wbeu Mr. Wilaou took thopiesulential chair.
And he laA 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 youoncer nay i t. rn.ii r i , . . . , ,
.if
C'UirrrMia--i
Diisy
Flearn and Ilt-rr-yfiearn
gave a rofit ei.j'jyablwd.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
atdiraer
on'Jhurnliy
in honor of Mr. nd Mrs Clirin.llearn,
B. A. Hfarn and Mr. LouieHearn and family.
Ienid;a
of honor
there
vvtopresentwhk-.- 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 fjW8
fsSTHcZtESS
for
flord used mn:o!
hrg'
1 C tif.
n"V are ,
the sinrcn'ar or plnr l num'-or- , 0 fc:J If
y:a
Sjicr.ia
toczt
fcjer
fa cas year.iiUj
shall include both; !id if We tare tnirple capsca of tliese majpanei on diep!ay
tt
our oSict. Call andTvnr.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 islj
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
agood mule team service
hets
poorauto conveyance of
the
mails. U. A. Schmidt,our artistic
pho-tographer, toed; a
group picture
ofthe Hearn family on
Friday.
TheApproved 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,yMr.
Hughes' letter
ofresigna-tion
fromthe
eupreme bench wasbrief
and to thepoint;
Mr.Wil-son's
acceptance of Mr. Hugheo--' resignation was likewisebrief; auJ
?ach ofthem
are to be commeuded;,nns much s
that
a national eventwl8 involved, for
setting
a pu'ee--. . jlmt. in mottt in
etacert
is more acceptable totbe'puttlio
thanlengthy
andun-necessary documents coutaiDing useUse'explauatione."
vV-
-
vV.;;
4. a Vir-- CC- -' arebeina: Quicklybo'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
J7
' 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 whosustained
a brokenlg
in the recentaoto
accident Clue canyon. Mrs. Hall, in facNwas not with the
party.
Mr. Hallwas considerahly bruised about the bead and face.
W. D. Snyder is erecting the
buildings
recently hauled to the Calhoun homeranch
from CampCalumet.
j
J
ficial documents which
my
be inpessary, 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-1-6blanks
Feed
AGercaao naval officer
criticizes
iirksmaDs;bip
ofthe Iiritidh
tb
agaoneri dormg
the
naval engage-en-tin
the North
Sea. Nodoubt
theGerman critio
'overlook-S- dtba' fact that it
ia impossible'to
shoot veryfot
attraigbl
gooor
veryfar op
a crookedSIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE. when Mra. Kinney,
sister
of Mrs niimKnn,entertained
At arare
W. 0. THOMPSON, Proprietor. musical treat.
For
two hour the guestsenjiyed
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 ofinten-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
refrephroents of ice cream, enkpeand SUBKCIUPTION RATK8.
OneYear . .11 00
It
wasSix" 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 assistedDn 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 BushSarSilver,63c.
Copper,828
29).
Lead, IG 95. nnd Stevens ranch nd cattle at Tierra
If
you will subscribe tothe
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, laiere
Cnllistrr company of Albuquerque.OD a viet to bis
parents.
The Grahams, ofTierra Blanca, hn-- aMr. 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 "tHot Springs.
I ed to Demirg June 9 after a dance atWill "J. Robins went down to the Lake Valley eehool house the night
PBr
Monday. 1iuinrj .Maiie ivnigni is nome irom me
tliss
Josephinebt
:OtJeri3 home College of Agriculturet
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
atthe
rarsonage
the ATcKren tronts frnn ahove Ui'lshnro.,75i.
per Ivd.Inquire
of Mm.E
Mr, health not permitting'J. tender,
opposite thel'artonage
him to keep them longer.Mrs. Dr.
I.
1.uiven
and mother, "Billy" Endicott is spending his val! ... r.i i .i ... . . , i
n
Mr.
k't
Owen.returned the
Lil"f,n Wlm mi rao,ncr ana s,filer n"ren
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 onm:.- - !,..!. 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 willvitsltina their sister, 2drs.
P.
S. teach our s'hool n xt year. Bhe is s.iid to be a pradnnte of the NormalKelley.
University at Las Vegas, and cumes
J.
IS. lwichsrdaon iserecting
a highly recommended from schools wherelarge
rooming houseat
Hot
has taught.i Oliver Wilson and son Clarence are
'Snrinan. Hn flltan pnntpmnlfttPfl "--V' .k
--;
f
f
tor
Wo..L' trrtt f.ltn ',tflrn TJr.ta nt Prtn aaf orFalsrvff
Beer,
pnttingin
a motor truck toran
Uiinnpaota. They report a fine trip andbetween Hot
Springs
andEngle.
an encouraging diagnosis of ailmentsRt
saystheS L C's are about toEd. 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. Armertells
nd ranchesus that
Mrs. Armer ia slowly reDeafness
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
isthe
time
tolook them over and the
tirrie
to send
in
your
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
isonly one way was in town Wednesday.
Mr
tocuie
deaf nets, and that is bycoiiBti'utiorj.il remedies. DeMfnHa
Taylor, we
understand,
hns soldis chnsed by an inflamed corxii tion of the mucous lining of the bis ranches and goats to
Latham
Bros.
Eustachian
Tube. Whenthistnbe
is ii.flamed you have a
rumbling
A.
M.Gillespie
and son Mills, S V"vs
tfSTunniiil or lninprfpcl.
hpnriii.
And,Mre.
trances
trillespie
andlom
whfiD jt jaentirely
closed, Dcaf--Wedgwood went down to
El Puso
uess is theresult,
and nt lees theGeneral BJasksmithi.ig.
at the
OT D BOLANI ER S AND.
I
WaHrr W!nm. fesfr in l't.t'n, !"imi
the
earlvnartof
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 ising
in front of the Robinsetore.
nothing but an infiaroed conditionThe only pain
resulting
from the of We willthe
moun
eiv mirfecesOneIlnnnred
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 cured 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.ltha mm
monr.e man t Wold by DrUgsietfl. TakeHalls
' .
'
Family
Pills
forconstipation,
exercises of
the State Preparatory
Work Guaranteed, Give Me a Trial'School of Boulder, Colorado, from'
There
isnothing
that
will give- " you any more
pleasur
e for so longwhich Miss
Frances
Donald--a timf, for go
mtfl
monpy RfJ theson, formerly of
Jlilleboro,
will magazines we sendour subscribers
Prices,
35 and 15c.
Mica
nn0Uo
i.
"'"J'"''"'
lu"
"J"'url
J.
S3.spin:is.
graduate, Home Life, Household,
Farm
Youyoung
lady ofsterling character
Life and Woman's World HILLrBORO. New Mexico. canget
lbe
Advocate and fonrmagazines for one
year
for $1.18.Tvo
WorM'p
Records
in
One Day
vnth
tlio .22
Savcre
Hi-Pow- erTthe Bisley Matche oftheBritish Nntional Riile As:oda:lon
j
the biggestriflematch in theworM the.22Sav.ige lii--r jwerrifle 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
3Companv,947 Savage
Ave., Utica,
N.
Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,and
we are notsurprised at her
progress in an educational way.In behalf of the Sunday Schools of
Sierra
county we wishthrough
the
columns of theSierra
Coun-t-t
Advocate
tothank
Mrs. Katb-erin- e Bumphreys-Pritche- tt forthe
generous gift of $10 for the
State
Bunday School work.Sierra
County
Sunday
Schools wereask-ed to contribute
this
amountand
Mrs.
Pritchett kindly
donatedit
for the Sunday Schools.
Attorney E.
D.TittmaDn'a
borne wasthe
scene, of a verypleasant
party
lastSaturday
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
nf
ach vear.
Limit.
1he
wind
may come
at
any
time and
start
a fire
von can
not control.
ERRA
6,
If
you
discover
a fire
put
it
put
(ifpossible;
ifyou
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, wbattmpuy
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 wifewaafeeling 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
laprobable 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 beenlntrodiicedTh
'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
laexplained, 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 thelight
Tbe Argonaut.
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 blmap 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, hadslipped 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 thadevelopment 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 ateaor rout.
Synopsis of
tho
Game
Law.
(In Effect March
18, 1915 )Note
Sec.
6of
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- mnaraueio? 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
inpossession
in
one
calen-dar day
Doves
from
August
16th
to
Seprember 30th
of
each year
Limit,
20 inpossession one
OPEN SEASONS FISH
Trout,
Large and
Small
Mouth
Bass,
Crappie
and
Ring Pcerh, from
jime
ist
to
November
25of each year.
"Sec.
12No
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
inthis
state
without
first
haying
in his
or
her
nossession
a
Hunting
license
as
hereinafter
provided
for the year in which such
shooting,
fishing or
hunting
isdone.
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
bythe'
State
Game
and Fish Warden,
and
such
deputies
as
may
be
designat-ed
for
that
purpose
,bythe
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
alicense to
.fish for
trout.
LICENSES
Resident,
b,igame
,bird and
fish,
$2
00.
Resident,
big
game,
$1 00.
Resident,
bird
license,
ft.
00
Resident,
general, big game
and
bird,
$150.
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
onresiden
t
f ishing license,
Agriculture Forest Seryice
THE
SIX RULESFor
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
isnothing
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.
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to November
portions
of
tha
mineral zones
that
havq
been unexplored
In
the past are
now
be-fn-flopened
up
jfh
ratiryfn
ycsults
and
rScb
mlnea ape
belnj developed, barge
arc
now
In
course
al?
f
wenty-hft- ho; each
year.
Tassel-Eare-d
Gray Squir
even
for
a
short
Jtimewithout
putting it OUT
with
water
or
earth.
4.
--Don't
build
a
camp
fire
sgainsta
tree
or log. Build
a
rls,
from
June ist to
Novem
ber
'toth
of each
year.
Wild' Turkey,
(classed as
construction
and
capitalists
are
nov
anxious
to
Invest
fn
Sierra
County
W
Intake
mall
one
where
you
can
icrape
away
the
needles
leaves or
grass
from
all
sides
big game)
north
ofthe
thirty
ifth
parallel
cf
Nort.h
latitude,
rom
November
ist.
Det
cember. 31st
cfeach
year, and
first
of
the
said
35th parallel of
it.
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monUia, tU fiu4brail newsdealer.