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    Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

    4-27-1917

    Sierra County Advocate, 1917-04-27J.E. Curren

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  • GATEVOL. 34. HILLSBORO, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, APRIL 27, .1917. i.00 Per Year. No. 8

    ,H A- - WOLFORD,

    Office: First Dor past of II. 0Chgrch. Mnin Street.

    New MexKillsboro

    By Request of tho United Stated Marshalof tins Siato of Hew roxico, I, F. P. Bojorpiiez, Sheriff of Sierra County,

    Da Ilsreby deem it wise in tbe present crisis, ia this formal procta-nihtio- oto ftsare all reeidenta ot foreign bntb, that in the event of

    the United States becoming aotively involved in the great European

    war, no citizen of any foreign power, resident of Sierra county, need

    feir any jcvasion of his pereonal or property rights bo long as he

    Oili Room Armijo JSuildinSCor.J.uSt. ami Kailroitd Ave, Praetieoin the Supreme Courts of New Mexicoand Texii&

    ELFEGS) OACA,Attorney ami Councullorat Law ,

    ALRUQUERQUE. :,, NEW MUXgoof pencably about his business and conducts himself in ft law

    abiding manner.Will he pro-o- ut at alltemrsof Court ofISrrualillo,'' Valencia, Bocorro aud Sier-ra Conniies.

    Peal i n i.,o;! Gild, Silver and Coppe-Minin- gProperties in New Mexico.

    j. o. mrcwm,Phys'cian and Surgeon.

    IfiSSsboro, Hew T2cx.

    The United Statep, has never in any war, confiscated the proper-

    ty cf any foreipn resident unles by bis own hostile acts made itnpcpspary. I take this formal means of declaring to all foreign boraresidents thai they will be protected in Ihe ownrphip of their pro-

    perty and moupy, and that they will bafree from personal moleela'

    tioD, Go lcwig hq they-obe- y the law of the State and Nation.

    I finwAtly request that all our people refrain from publio dis-

    cussion i f qoestiona involved in the present crisis, aud maintain a

    clm end considerate .attitude toward all without regard to Uftdx

    Nationality.- Let it b understood that every citizen ows undivided allegunoa

    tothf AruHienn Flap, that bt is expt-cte- to loyally fulDl all obli-

    gations which citizenship and residence impose on him, and that any

    act, however slight, tending to give aid or ouafort to the enemy, is

    treason, f-- r which severe penalities are provided; in addition tothat punishment which publicopinion inflicts upon the memory of

    all truitors iu all lands. .

    f. ri. ooJ3ni?UEZ,Sheriff Sierra County.

    G. SI. FiliES,

    Phsician and Surgeon

    Hot Springs New Mexico

    BO MM and RE8ER,

    Atforneys-at-Law- .

    LAWYERS,

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    ' " 4 v 'x. ' ,s s.- - ;,. JPer SiL'SCccicn dc3 Pariscal do los Estados

    Unidos.--Jj Las CruceSf

    Y, . M. Bojorquez, Alguacildel Uondndo deSierra, New Mexico,He, erHdoproi.io dclarar al pueblo de este Condado, por Una Procla-

    im iou formal; euhisift de U presente cricea pai ast'guraraiodos los

    residents d Nacimiento Ex'ranere, que enoaso que los J2stado8

    JAMES R- - WADDILL,

    Demi n 2 M- - MWill attend all the- - Courts Sie

    r County and thd Third Jndi- -Cartridges for'Your 'Bid Gatsie Hsnt citil Distrot.8ST'as soon as game became scarce enough to makeJUST tritical about their rifles, sportsmen in every

    f W MF M W. imticommunity got to demanding Remington-UMC- .

    - The demand for Renihton-UM- C Big Game Rifles andHeuiinqtoa Metallic Cartridges has been growing ever since.

    Tilt Reii.ingten- - UMC Dealer here in this community 19 the man to go to.ITe knows w bat's happening in the sport today. You'll know him by t he liedBull Mik oj leminijton-- MC und hiastore 13 Sportsmen's Headquarters.

    Soldi by your home dealer and 324ether leading merchants in New Mexico

    ?.emin-to- n Arms-Unio- n Metillic Cartridge Co, Woulworth Bldg. (233 B'way) N. Y. Ci

    Unidos seenbuplvan eola graa guerra Europen, ningun Cuidadano

    de Putfncia l'Jxtratijra residente del Condado de Sierra, deba temer

    que algun aeontesimientomolcsto sele incumha ascerca desua dere-ebo- s

    personal propiedad mientras permaneeca pacificamente ensua

    negociosyeecouduscaen una manera que eneeuoobedeeer las leyes

    da esta Nacion. , .

    Lob Estados Unidos, nanca en ninguna vea, en guerra, Ha, oon-fisca-eo

    la propiedad deningun residente Extrnjero, anoser que este

    porsasobras Imttiles U bayaecho neeesario. Tomo estos modios

    formales para declarar atodna los Extranjeros reeideuies ds esteCon-dad- o,

    el duminio deus propiedadesque seran protpjidos en yquauerau libres y Exemtos de molestas mientras que y fciempre que

    elloa obedescan las leyes del estado y dela Nacion, con urgente interes'

    y patriotismo euplico anuestro pueblo quesa reprircan tie disousion

    publica y cuestiones enveltas enla presentecriots y guarden una

    calma actiba yprudente eiu coneiderar cuestiones de nacionalidad.

    Debemoe entender quu todo Cuidadano en los Estados Unidos,

    debe Una Fedelidad in disputabal ala bandera Americana, y ae espera

    qae rWlojente cumpla todas las obligacionea quel cuidadaniay

    residencia eneste PaJz le impone, yqae cualquier echo, almas inferior

    para dar ayuda oprottccion al enemigo, sera considerado'una traicion,

    porla coal peveras penas son eenaladas y probeidas, en adicion a este

    casiige dej.i retralado enla memoria y opinion public la fotugrafia ,

    Good Wormanship.

    Pri cps High

    IIILSBORO. New Mexico.

    salss For Sa, 3t ,his ffi" SJ ..h(.ii.....l (hmntrh tho ol:l entabtuihcd Ii' "O. ikWIFT it CO."utciinijun:kly t,Send aniodeiorslu-l'-n''siii'- de:riptioii b

    THE F. r.!. D9J0RQUEZ,Sheriff Sierra County.

    PI your INVenLlUil lur rna-f- c OKinvnand report on patrntnbility. We get pat-ent' or no foe. Writ for our free bookof 300 ncedod Invention.falsi aroo, D. SWIFT & GO,

    3 Patent Lawyers, tstan. isaa. lT on-- 7 ftouanth ;f Waehinntnn n fi. F

    Doctor "You admit that I cor4cu of insomnia, then why dont yon

    par my bill?" Patient "Sorry, doo,j)ut I sleep so soundly now that jajwife goes through my pockets nighUand takes every cent." Boatoa Tran-script.

    , The Real Question."The Arabs have a proverb that "

    prise man's day Is worth a fool's life'It isn't a matter of how long you fcavteen In business, but how much busirpeas aTe you now doing Profitable

    dTertlsing.

    1LLU5TRATOR- 5- irffii

    Armours Buy Tempo Hilk Plant.

    The plant of the Pacific Creamery company at Tempe, Arizona,

    has been sold to the Armour interests of Chicago,for an unspecified

    Bam, said baye been very large,The company has been doing an

    immense business, especially in the southwestand has been on a firm

    financial footing. J. B. Cook, who has been managing director for

    company, has been retained in gceral charge of thathe creameryArmour milk business west ot the Missiewppi.

    Arizona Cattleman,

    LSqiior.ANB (DIOA3IS

    OARABAJAL & A JLES,.11.

    "4

  • ZililiA COUNTY ADVOCATE.

    W. 0. THOMPSON, Proprietor,

    p e.ence of: ,( i'ned) A. C. K. Ily.

    State of Pennsylvania

    Couoty of Pbilrtdclphla..18 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES sft

    And Our Paper All One YearS3.

    THIS IS A REAL DAUGAIN" On this 17th day of Novf mh. r, 1916,.isiior- - me a Notary Public for rheJommonwealih i f Pennsylvania, y

    jippeared before me Stephenj'tr er i hi in G. isimn.ons and Ber--

    The Biorra County Advocate iaen.tered

    at the i'ot Office at IIillsbo.ro, Fir-rr-County, New Mexico, for traiiHmiPnion

    )r it)rh the U S. Mails, aa necoud classmatter.

    .r-r- v as filed for record In the ofTicajf the Statu Corporation Commissionof the State of New Mexico on the 10thd ivof March. A. D.T917, a' 2 r. m. byICO PER iROUP MINING COMPANYof New Mexico, a orporution duly or-ganized and existing under and byvirtue f the laws of the State of De-laware, a certified copy of its Certifi-cate of Inc rporation and StatementdeKinatinjr. principal offira in thisHtifv. agent, etc., aa provided by Sec-L- i

    ii J i2, Chapter 7!, laws of 1905.NOW THEREFORE, The said cor-

    poration ia hereby authorized by theMate Corporation Commission to tran-sact business in the State of NowMexii o, and the is such asmay be lawfully trnnsact,ed by cor-porations organized under the laws ofthis fitato.

    J TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the

    BIEURA COUNTY ADVOCATE

    i a l.aro' E, wt" eacn Hchnowieugeal!" ;ib vc ir t nrrent to be their netid de d, and desired the same to becorded ni'.ffyei.' .

    irn hnnl and notarial frealHe dav an-- y ar aforesaid.

    (Signc i) Win. K. Freeston,Noarv Public,

    333 Walnut St.Commission expires Feb. 7, 1919.

    m partially Devoted to the Befit Intcr-jBt- aof Sierra County and the State

    il New Mexico. ,

    FRIDAY, APRII- - 27, VM. Willi m F. Frei tton,Notarv Public.

    HKAf. t Ohnirman and Clerk 1'hiladelphiH, Pa. 'State of Delaware

    nfTmunf Mnprutinrvnf State.(State Corpor-- ) of Sai l Commissi n(poration Com-- ) have h"runto set(miHsion of Nnw) their hands and affixed(Mevwn tin Seal of paid Com iiT T.Sr.votfP. .Tnlinson Secret irv of Stlte ACT QUICKLY!of thft State of Delaware, d - hereby cer-

    tify ih it the above and foregoing is amission at the City of 3anta Fe, onthis Tenth day of March. A. 1). 1917. Send vi your order right away, or give it to

    our representaflre, trc&H ard ss

    ui when in town. If you have never lubscribed to our paper before, do it ik-- andtrue and correct copyor oertmcare or

    (Signed) Hugh XI. wimams,Chairman. In orpoi-HM- ol tn uroup get these four magazines. If you are regular eubcriber to our paper, we urge you j,i i t , I jr (Jomt anv or rew wexico.Attest:V ' vV,' received nd filed in this office theeleventh dnv of December, A. D. 19i0,at 9 o'clock a. 4u.

    to eend in your renewal at once, and get these four magazine If you are ub

    tcriber to any of these magazines, send your renewal order to ui and we will extend

    your subscription for one year.

    Thin? flf I Yoa can et liese oor Magazines for--flOpI lilim UI 11 If yoa Subscribe to our paper for one year. JLU

    v , i i ,l o. nffir Tall and

    (Sig) Edwin F. Coard,Clerk.

    (Copy)STATE OF NEW MEXICO

    ( SEAL )i State Corporation Commis- - )( 6ion of New Mexico., t i

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON

    ... rJi:f-.-Ttt.'- 4

    n Testimony Whereof, I haye hereun-to fet my hand and officialS"alrat Dover, thistwenty-(Seal- )sixth dy of February infVin voar of our Lord onethousand nine hundred and

    United Stales of America,) seventeen.(Signed) Everett C. Johnson,

    Secretary of Statejss

    State of N"W Mexico. )It Is Hereby Certified, that the .an-

    nexed 5 fu! , tru;? and complete tran

    v m IUITC caniic tuples vi uicic mayaiuicw vu ui.yia jsee them. They are printed on book paper with illustrated covers, and are full

    of Iclean, Interesting itoriee and instructive articlee on History, Science, Art, Music, gFashion, Fancy Needlework, General Farming, Live Stock and Poultry.

    $ .is Scad Your Order Before Yoa Forget1

    4 Tbe Magazines Will Stop Promptly, Wben TIm8 Is . xscript of ihe

    Endorsed: ForeignNo. 8802

    Cor. Rec'd. Vol. 6 Page 407' Certified Copy

    ofCertificate of Incorporation

    uertmeu copyof

    Certificate of Incorporationnf

    RCPER GROUP MINING COMPANY NewRoper Group Mining Company ofOF NEW MEXICO(No. 8862)

    with the endorsements thereon, asname appears on file and of record intie oflicn of thj State CorporationCommission.Ti TESTIMONY WHEREOF. the

    Mexico.Filed in Officeof

    State Corporat on Commissionof New Mexico.

    Mar 10 - 10, 1917: 2 p.m.(Sinned) Edwin F. Coar 1,

    Clurk.

    Walter Winam, Est.The most famous shotin Europe, with handand shoulder arms.State Corporation Com- - Compared JJO to HFS .

    ( SEAL ) mission of the Mate(State Corpora-- ) of New Mexico hasfrinn fYimmia-- ) caused this certifl- -

    V'PyrState of New Mexico

    (State Corporation Commission. MM'

    ( sion of New ) rate to be Hifjned by )

    rVnTTFTG ATE OF COM PARISONUnited Slates of America, )

    ss.State of New Mexico. )It is Her- - bv Certified, that the. an

    "Our Country! In her intercoursewith foreign nations, may she always

    be right, but our country rightor

    wrong. Ptephen Decatur.

    '

    Mrs. Edward Young has le.ttt

    .from New York.Will M. Robins is expected

    home from El I'bho tomorrow.

    Max Hiltf-che- r has relurrifd

    rom California. He was accom-panip-J

    home by bia brother John

    and family.All thosfl interested in the play

    ground and are desirous of haviog

    ji pwntainetl are requestedto

    ;Dft!fc at the Lyrio Theater Wed-

    nesday tf Dext week at 7:30 p. m.It is hoped that a perrrmnet or.

    panization may bs effected and of.

    fioers elected. Come. Roy A.

    Wiley, Pres. Athletic Club.

    A man supposed to be Oer-pa-n

    suspect having evil d.(.n-o-n

    the Elephant Rutte datn was

    recaiitly arrested In Silver Citysnd has been bound over to the

    grand jury, and it is a pleasureto note that the newspapers ofGrant county aro too loyal and

    patriotic to ridicule the sheriff of

    Jhat county for making the arrost.

    To ridioulean officer for loyally per

    forming bis duty, especially t this

    ( Mexico. ) its Chairman ana trieBeal of aall Commission to be affixedat the City of Santu Fe, on this 10thday of March, A. I). 1917.

    (Sig) Hugh H. Wiliiams,Chairman.

    Attest;(Signed) Edwin F. Coard,

    Cleik.(fopy)

    CERTIFICATE OF INCORPOR-ATION

    OH1 TltR

    nexed is a fufl, true and complete tran

    ROPER GROUP MINING COMPANYOF NEW MEXICO .

    THIS IS TO CERTIF Y that we, theundersigned, hereby associate oureelvesinto corpora' ion under ana ty virtueof the provisions or an Act ot tne

    at.nrw of the State of Delaware.passed 1899 and anianded 1915, and bythi certificato we do set forth:

    First: The name of suid corporation ia to be

    Two Worlds Rec'ofdsin-On- e Day

    Twith the.22 Savage Hi-Pow- erA T the Bisley Matches of the British National Rifle Association .r the biggest rifle match in the world the.ja Savage er

    . rifle and Savage ammunition in the hand of Mr. WalteriWinans on July 25, '914 made the highest possible score on the

    , (Runnbg Deer target-s- ix straight 5'. This is a World's record.On the same day, with the same rifle nd ammunition, Mr. Winans made

    the highest possible store on the Running Wild Boar target si straight j's.Another World's record.

    . This merely clinches what other shooters hare proved that the Imp's won'derful accuracy (aj consecutive shots In a 10-in- ch circle at 500 yards), tremen-dous velocity (a8oo feet more than half a mile a second), long point blankrange (100-yar- d trajectory lees than three inches), and trifling recoil (4.6 s)

    make it easier to hit moving game with than any other rifle.

    And it has killed Alaskan Brown Bear, Grizzly, Buffalo, and man-eati-

    tiger, betides the deer and black bear it was originally designed for.

    Write us for particulars about "the biggest little gun In the world."

    Savage Arms Company, 947 Savage Ave;, Utica, N. Y.

    ROPER GROUP MINING COMPANYOF NEW MEXICO.

    Rf.mn.1: TtiR rnunicionlitv where itis to bo located and Its busi' es3 trana- -ntA ia in tlie C, tv of Georcetown.

    County of Sussex and state of Dela-ware und thu location of the principaloffice of Haid o rpo-atio- ia in iha Cityof Georgetown aforesaid, and tne namenf tha Mfrnnt thf-s?in- . in cliarfffi there

    Hi-Pow-erThe 22

    script of theStatement of

    ROPER GROUP MINING COMPANYOF fiEW MEXICO

    desitsnating principil office, agent, etc.(No. 8863)

    with the endorsements thereon, bsxuma appears on file and of record inthe othce of the Stat? Corporati nCommisnion.IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the

    Statu Corporation Com-- (Seal Jmission of the Stite of

    (State Cor-)Ne- w Mexico has caused(p r a t i o n)this certificate to be(Commission )sL'ned by its Chairma(of New)and the neal of a'd Vo--( lexico. ) mission, to be aHixed at

    the City of Santa .Fe othis ICth day or March, A D. 1917.

    (Signed) Hugh II. Wil iams,Chairman.Attest:(SigneJ) Edwin F. Coird.Clerk.

    (Copy)Statement of the

    ROPER GROUP MINING COMPANYOF NEW MEXICO.

    A foreign corporation organized andexist'ng under and by virtue of thelaws of theStateof Delaware and de-siring to transact businessio the Stateof New Mexico, makes tho followihgstatement: ,

    The name of the corporation is:Roper Group Mining Company of NewMexico. '

    The location of its principal office mthis State is: Lake Valley, SierraCounty, and the nam of the agent inehar.'e of such office upon whom pro-cess agaiist the corporation mav lieserved is: T.J. McKenna. whose placeof bode is L.ke Valley, N. M- -

    The amount of its authorized capitalstock is: $1,000,000.00, The amount ofcapital stock actu ily Issued is $300,-000.0- 0.

    The character of the, businesswhich it ii to transact in this State is:Mining, and all business connectedtherewith and appurtenant thereto.

    In Witness Whareof, the said RoperGroup Mining Company of New Mexicohas caused its name to be hereuntocuriscrib' d and its corporate seal to be

    reto iifiix-- d, an 1 these presents tobe exected bv its President and Secre-tary, this 23rd day of. February, A. D.1917. -

    . (SEAL)(Signed) Roper Group Minb g Com- -

    byStephen Thurber,

    President.Attest:

    Bernard Labows,Secretary.

    (Copy)Endorsed; Foreign

    No.8SC3.Cor. Rec'd. V. I. 6 Page 407' Statement ot

    Roper Group Mining Company of NwMexico

    designating principal office, etc.,filed in office of

    State Corporat on Commiassoaof

    New Mexico.Mar. - 10, 1917; 2 p. m.

    ." Edwin F. Coard,

    Clerk.Compared JJO to HFS

    "

    Jime, dofls not denote the tureAui-pric- aa

    spirit that should exist hithe breast of all men Hying under

    the protection of the Amercan flag.Stand by your president, etaud by

    your governor, stand by youreher-if- f.

    Jacob Hardon, who whs a ser-

    geant of artillery and who expert-Phce- dactual nervico in Cuba, has

    offered hiu Hrviees to the govern-mentandh-been accepted, and

    wben needed, will join the colors.Mr. Uardeu's eon Henry, who wasU'lrrjed less thau a month ago,has joined the nayy and bis bridehas enrolled iu the Red Cross ser-vice. Mr. llarden's son Ben ap,plied for enlistment but was re-

    let ted because of defective eye-ehish- t.Col. Hopewell's two sons

    Robert and Willard have appliedfor enlistment; Willard has beenaccepted aud will enter the avi-ation brauch of the service, andRobert, who has eiipht defectiveeyesight, will probably be accept-ed and will join the cavalry.

    Rd-garUj- e,

    brother of John Dye, whomade application to join

    year or po ago and was rejectedbecause of a slight physical ail-ment, will enlist in the aviatioubpi vice. These young men are for-p- er

    Hlllsboro boys and tbejrpaiiiolisra and devotion to theircountry is highly commended by'i- - many friends.

    of, and upon .liom process against thesaid corporation (my be served, is An-drew J , Lynch.;

    Third: The object for which sadcorporation is formed ia to carry on thybiiHinesa of mining, milling, concen-trating, convert ieg, smelting, treating,preparing for market, manufacturing,buving, selling, exrhangii g and other-wise, producing ai-- dealing iw gold,silver, copper, lratl. z;nc, br-iss- iron,steel, and in all kinds of ore, - metalsand minerals, and in the products and

    thereof of every kind anldescription, and by whatever processtho same can be or ma' hereafter bei ro'luce'd; and generally and withoutlimit os to amount to buy, sell, ex-change, leasts, acquire and deal inlands, mines and minerals, rights andrl.dms, ami in the above specified pro-ducts, and to conduct all bus ness ap-purtenant thereto.

    Fourth: The tutal authorized capi-tal stock of said corporation is onemillion dolla-- s (1,000,100.00) dividedinto one million shares of the par valueof oho dollar. The amount of capitalstock with which it is to commencebusiness is three hundred thousanddollars (J300.000.00).

    Fifth: The name and plac of resi-dence of each of the original subscrib-ers to the capital stock is as follows:

    , ,A. v -

    Philadelphia, Pe.r.na.Name: Philip G. Simmons, resi-

    dence, Philadelphia. Penna.Name: Bernard Lubows, residence,

    Philadelphia, Penna.Sixth: This corporation is to have

    perpetual existence.Seventh: The private property of

    the Ktockholders ha!l not be subject topavment. of corporate debt.

    Eighth: The authority to make by-laws shall b in the board of directors.

    Ninth: The books of this corpor-ation may bo kept outside of the Stateof Delaware, duplicates being kept atthe principal officii within this state.

    In Witness Whereof we have hereun-to set our hands and seals the Seven-teenth dav of November, A. D. Nine-teen Hundred ami Sixteen,

    (Signed) S'ephen Thurber, (eab(Signed) Philip B. Simmons (Sed)(Si.ne 3) Bernard I abows. (Sel)

    Siguel, Sealed and Delivered in the

    . .... - : . &M:1SJ

    V'v f The Steel Lined"SPEED SHF.t.T QHr For Velocity and Accuracy

    fc? nnrismen are icii inff ia 1st. th. .

    til i

    gport but they want certainty in their Shrlls.Get the Remington-UM- C "Arrow" and "Nitro Cnuh"the st.--l lined "Speed Shells."The 'tl liniivsi trips the powder puts alt fnrr. nlexplosion 1, ckof the shot Shorter lead. Um gueL-- k hnStansles ier to get the "fast ones."

    yUChe can bx you up right. 'Sold by your homo deler and 324other leading merchant in New Mexico

    sfkw Remington Arms-Dni- Mrtalli. r....: J- -

    1. J

    V 1

    (Copv)STATE OF NfcW MEXICO

    ( SEAL )( STATE CORPORATION )( COMMISSION OF NEW .)( MEXICO 1

    CERTIFICATE OK AUTHORITYUnited States of America,)

    jss.State of New Mexico. )IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, thati. -

    a f Wool worth Bide. (233 Broadway) KewYeJrik City

  • "7"' A

    SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE.iff

    r3W. 0. THOMPSON, proprietor.

    peoi fe--qu" aSi fishes ileaiKCanta Fa, Ajiri! 23, 1917.

    Advocate, ll!IIs bcro, H. F.7 s Governor Lindsoy toJayissued procSiaraatson convening special session legis-lature Tuesday. 0. SmSIS;

    geps Jin agoodls fop all

    n

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    H1LLSE0RQ.

    Plant beans and more beans.Mrs. H. C. Long left Monday

    tor Syraouee, N. Y., to spend the3ummer.

    Bay your "Marphys" at Miller& Knights.

    Geo. Ballard, one of Hillsboro'aold-tim- e boys, paid this (section a

    flying visit the early part of theweek.

    Chas. Rluffet came down fromthe Templar camp Sunday. He

    . eft Monday for EI Paso to be absent a few days.

    How many Elillaboro boys .yillorganiz.) to plant a war acre of

    potatoes. , Why not call a meetinglor that purposp?

    Mr. and Mrs. Dolph BandersJ eft yesterday for the Sanders

    on.ujp on North Percba, Dolphhas three men working on bis pro-

    perties,J. M. Nichols took a dozrm or

    mare "Qilleboro miners to Lake

    "Valley to wor'dn tjjg minfis there.

    The old Lke Valley mines aretving worked for the prodactionof Ligh grade manganese ore. At

    tbere'ia a" good .dt maid

    for marjeanaao and vanadium I

    orf 3. 'Potatoes 5c. per pound at Miller

    fe Krjigbis.

    The Parlor Bar saloon was rob-

    bed last Saturday night. En-tran-

    was aaa by ireking a

    pans of glaps in the back door

    enabling the thief to flide the

    bolt About $40 in silver wastnken from the cash drawer.

    From what seems to be a re

    iirt,h!e report, we learn that the two

    GrerraHO suspects who were arrest-

    ed by Sheriff Bojorqnez two weeks

    aro hud turned over to the militaryauthorities and subsequently re.

    lensed, were later arrested in So-

    corro and turned over to the feder-

    al fiuthorilies.

    (V.l. W. 8. Hopewell was in;town the early pnrt of the week.

    Co), Hopewell, in orderto keep upivilh Teddy-- " war pace has appliedfor a commission and has offered

    Hie services of his two sons, and

    Mrs. Hopewell will enter the RedCross service. The Col. will also

    ra?a and a few acres of war

    lpUl8The following telegram was cir

    culated id Lake Valley for about

    lf an hour last Friday, and

    oinhteen signatures gotten. Every f

    inan (legal voters) epprcacbed,

    signed it, except one. Thetele-

    gram follows: ?4W. B. Walton,

    Washington, D. O., wo strong-

    ly favor tbo presidents selective

    draft." If tha balance of the state

    is of the same opinion as Lake

    Valley on this queston, fraught

    yith such dire consequences for

    our nation, nobody could com-

    plain of New Mexico's brand of

    Mrs. VV. O. Thoujpwou it great-ly missed in Sunday School.

    Mrs. John Bright h on the ticklint this week.

    Thfre will be a daue Saturdaynight at Slag Hall.

    Mrs. II. C. Long left for Syra-cna- e,New York, Monday morning.

    Edward Martin was nut at school

    Monday.

    Overcome ChronicConstipation

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    Many years have shown the use-fulness of this remedy. It' theideal laxative, gentle, effective andstrengthening. Now tt may beobtained in tablet tofm, tor con-venience in taking.ilanalin will not lorm a habitof cathartics. tJseil a directed,the stitferer may reasonably ex-pect not only Immediate relief.

    put theof proper habits, inthe natural way.

    MA liquid if you desireIt, $1 and 85c.Tablets,25candl0cCarry a box with

    ?'ou. Constipation isa matter ofhabit. You can over- -oim. It wita Aiana-Ii- a'

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    NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.To M. J. M0FKITT, his heirs, aHsigns

    anl artminiHtratcTHiYOU are hon-b- notified that the

    nndprniuned lis vo expcn.led the fum ofOnw Hundred Dollars in labor and im-provements upon each of tho fallowingmininKclrtims for the year 191(5, Lead-villo- ,

    l.eaiivillti No. 1. Iadvillfl Jio. 2,Leadville No. 3, Lendville No.4, Lead-vill- ft

    No. 5, Biiiil mining claims beirghitu.'ited in thn Dbick Range Mining Dis-tri'- -t

    . Sierra County, Ftate of Now Mex-ico; in older to holil said mining claimsunder section 2.124 of th Reviacd Stat-utes of the United States for the yearending Pceemrvr 31, 19 L3, and if withinNinety Days afier thm notice by pnbli-catio- n,

    you fail or refuvw to contributeyour proportion of paid eienditure

    in naid minini claimn, (as wellas thecofitof thin advertisement,) yt'urinternHt in the same will become theproperty of the undersigned, under Sec-tion 2321 of Buid KeviHed Statutes.

    J. II. CARTERJ. D. O'NEIU

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    PANY.Advt, Apr.6 5

    G. II. FfilES,

    Phsiclan and Surgeon

    Hot Springs New Mexico

    C3. J. 0. HATCHER,

    Physician and Surgeon.

    School Rotes.(News from Mr. Wiley's room.)

    Irs. Sidney Barnes and familyspent Sunday evening in town.

    Beware of Ointments forCatarrh that Contain

    Mercuryas mercury will surely destroy thesense of smell and completely de-

    range the whole system when en-tering through the mucous oar-face- s.

    Such articles should neverbe used except on prescriptionsfrom reputable physicians, us thedamage they will do is ten fold to jthe good you can possibly derivefrom them. Hall's Catarrh Core,manufactured by F. J, Cheney fcCo., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer-cury, and is taken inlornally, act-ing directly ' apon the blood andraucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall's Catarrh Cure besure you get the geuuine. It istaken internally and made in To-ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.Testimonials free. Sold by Drug-gists. Price 75o per battle. TakeHall's family pills for constipa-tio- n.

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    H WAm ATIdJ Cardul, the woman's lli

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    Deer with horns, (horns toA man eligkUy under the iifiueneiof liquor strolled into the art gallery,V&ndored about alral'jBHly for a whileand etationed tltiwlf !n front ofjaintlng of several mcr nal!a half

    In water, He regarded thla

    picture Intently for irhapa a halfhour. Then be walked over to an at-tendant and said: "Sliay, olj fellow,what Umo doeua tide go oat, my7ay?"

    1. Be sure your match isout before you throw it away.

    2. - Knock out your pipeashes or throw your .cigar orcigarette stump where thereis nothing to catch fire.

    3. Don't build a camp fireiny larger than is absolutelynecessary. Never leave it

    NEW MEXICO

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    Shc4ip and Goatti thrive vlooaSjl

    ! Goes EJther Way.A machine operable from cither

    end, ll&e a Btrcet car, has been evolved'in England, and It 9 probable that theflrct ear will make Its appearance odXcndon streets In a short time. The.'bun 13 Btccrab'o from either end, andwhen it la desired to proceed In the

    reverse direction, it la only nectaryfor the driver and conductor tochange places..

    Two Apologies.An American editor advertises for

    ,fci mififdng hat: "Th gentlemanWho Inadvertently took our i.w bear-er, and left on inferior article In its'etead, will do ub infinite Jtlndneua by'reluming cure. Ha shall receive ourwannest thanks and two apolofjletian apology for the trouble we hafflflven him, aud the 'npobgy for a hat'be haa kft ua." London Tolegraj.li.

    Wall Supplied.A young woman of Baltimore, woo

    recntly entered upou the happy state,knows bo littie about housekeepingthat she shudders lest the butcher andthe baker and the rest of the tradesmen discover her ignorance. She cr-iers only articles with which she cabHome acquaintance, and ends her busl-Ben-a

    Iniervlews ns quickly as possible.On one occasion this young wife was

    feeling rather puffed up by reason otom? newly ocqulred knowledge of

    thinKi domestic, when tho ashmancane through the street, uttering hisB3u;J cry:

    "Ash-)S)- Ash of'." tAs the runn nearcd her window f.he

    grew more and more perplexed. "Whaten earth is he unylng?" Bhe nuked her-el- f.

    At Inst be eppeared et tho hpchpoor, end there she confronted him.

    "Afh-eesT- " came in a husky cut-ter ft 1.

    For 'a moment he looked at himOf rltntinrljr. Then, drawing herself upr.'ith great dignity," f he repi'ed:.

    "No. 1 do not care for any today."JUpplneolt's."

    Wont No Mora Funicular.In a memorial presented recently

    to the Swiss government the iigue forU preservation Qf scenery in tnatcountry asUs thnt no more concessionspbov'd bo granted for the constructionat Alpine railways.

    It U probable that concessions inthe, future may not be obtained fleasily m in the past, as there la a cer-tain amount of ft e'lng In tho countrythat these railways, though they cer-tainty appeal to a large number of vis.itors, do not improve the beauty olthe Alps.

    Many of the mountaineering visit-ers dlrlikc thee re II ways, but theyvery seldom eare to clhnb on foot ajhe'pht wbich can be scaled in a eoni-tounb- 'e

    carriage. Such a mountainloses nil charm, !t appears, for thoec!nrlnn end h generally goes oS

    to districts where tho mountain rail-way has not been Introduced. ThQueen.

    Pometlrae a man goes through Wta dictator and sometimes he ma

    rie his monographer.

    A Tork, Ta.. man ate a live mouse,there being no aecountlnff for tasteaSa we have said before.

    It mr.ft be a great experience tctse engaged to a girl. who can say "Jlove you" in 54 languages.

    Dr. Wiley tnys that American coo"ainp is the wor.'t In tho world. Eatingtuust be r.a awful chore to Dr. Wiley.

    A Rt. I.cniia golf player shot hiteaddy. And we bad been led to bJ?ere that golf i a gentleman's game.

    The new Wright aeroplane is saidto be able to rtand still in the air,but what's the use of standing still I

    A Chicago man wbo has been nan-s- sfor 60 years now has a full beard,'

    easy as a pork tuiraonalre svaquui&4solture.

    aceompany carcasses attimcb). limit one deer. Northof thirty-fift- h parallel of northlatitude, from October sixteenth to November fifth of

    ch year. A nd south of saidirtv fifth mral'cl from Octo

    b;r twenty-tifd- i to Novembervventy-hft- h of eac!i year.

    Tassel-earc- d Gray Squir-rels, from June 1st to Novem-e- r

    10th of each year.Wild Tut key, (classed as

    bipf name) north ot the thjrty- -lifth parallel cl Iorth latitude,from November 1st. December ht cf each year, andtirstofthe said .nth parallelfrom November 25th Novem-ber- 25th of each year. Lini.t

    ,n possession in any one cal

    ender dayNative or erested, Messina,

    California or Helemlet Ouail,from Octeber 25th to December 31st, of each year, Limit,20 in possession m one calendar day

    D . ' s fr-- August 16th toSepretnber 30th' of each yearLimit, 20 in possession onecalendar day.

    Ol'F.N SEASONS FISH

    Trout, Large and SmallMouth Bass, Crappie and

    Ring Fcerh, from June 1st toNovember 25 of each year.

    "Sec. 12 No person shallat any time shoot, hunt or takeill any manner any wild ani- - jmals or birds or game fish asherein defined in this statewithout first having in his orher possession a hunting

    li- -;

    cense as hereinafter providedfor the y ar in wlv.ch suchshooting, fishing or hunting is,done. The presence of any jperson in any open field, prai- -lie or forest, whether enclosed or not, with traps, gun orother weapon lor huntingwithout having in possession a

    proper hunting license as here-in provided, shall be primafacia evidence of the violationof this tciion. Hunting li-cences shall be issued by the

    county clerks when duly au--.

    thorjy.ed by the State Gameand Fish Warden, and si:chdeputies ;js may be designat-ed for that purpose by theSlate Game and Fish War-den. Npne of the provisionsof this act shall require anyresident of this state to obtainor have a license to fish for

    trout,LICENSES

    Resident, big game .jbird andfish, ,j?2.0O,Resident, biggame, $1. 00. '

    Resident, bird license, i.coResident, general, big game

    . nd bird, i 50.Resident fishing license. $1 00

    Non-residen- t, biggame.birdand fish license, 30.

    Resident-alien- , big game,bird and fish, $5 5.

    Non-residen- t, bird license,$10.

    Non-reuiden- t, big game andbird, ,525.

    Non resident-alie- n, big gamer. A tJ-- l 4rr

    Non-residen- t fishing license,$5- -

    Agriculture Forest ServiceTHE SIX RULES

    For1 Care With Fire in theMountains- -

    If every member of the pub-lic strictly observe thesesimple rules, the great an-

    nual loss by Forest Fire?would be reduced to a

    minimum.

    even for a short time withoutputting it OUT with water orearth.

    4. Don't build a camp fireagainst a tree or log. Build amall one where you canrape away the needlesaves or gfrass Irom all sides

    of t.5. Don't build bon fires

    The wind may come at anytime and start a fire yon can-not tontrol.

    6, f you discover a fireout 1 out if possible; if youcan't, get word of it to thenearest U. S. Forest Rangeror State fire Warden just asquickly as you possibly can.

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    SYNOPSIS OF THEGAME LAW.

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