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SjtPFA COUNTY ADVOCATE. W. O. THOMPSON, Proprietor. The Sierra County Advoeute i entered the i'oct' Office at Ilillsboro, Sierra County,'' New Mexico, for trancmiSHion rhrounh the U S. Mailt), as Heron d :Iuhh matter. " . " ' " " t .herra county advocate mpartially Devoted to the Best Inter ereata of Sierra County and the Ter ,4tory tf New Mexieo. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913. PALOTIAS SPHEFiSS, ' The Palomas Kprinps correspondent kss y.ern engaged in fighting windmills, "tt'nd' "doing vanous other things, which ' has prevented reporting the doings in ' this busy little town. Our school house, (being built by subscription), is moving along rapidly, and unless something happens to delay the work, will soon be completed. Other . buildirgs going "up ere, Mr. Graham's two rooms adjoining the baiber shop. ' ' ' . Mr. Dallcn, a hotel on the location adjoining J. D. All-up's store room. An adobe cot tage, by Mr. Nickers m V Garfield. . Ail' adobe coHnge for Mrs. Mayber ry of Mesilla Park. Mr. Barrett is putting up quite an extensive budding of adobes. . Fount Sullivan is putting up a frarna house. " Mrs. Casey, of Hotel Casey, has built a comfortable porch, and other wise added to the beauty and conven ience of her houHe. Leandor Armijo is putting up an ado' e building to be used as a store. Leander has faith enough in the 'future of our town to icave Palomaa and come here. ''' i Mr. Green is building a corral, and al ijo an adebe house, Times are considered very dull here for this time of the year; verv few people here, and not very much busi ness but the fact that with all the Jack of business, people are spending their money so freely, building up the town, it shows that they have confi dence in the future. J. M. Ruiz has rented the BeriChavPi house and has a very neat and attract ive stock tpf (?:ods, which are fresh and gooii, with a very attractive price which appeals to the pocket-book. Mr Garrett, who has been living on his ranch on Cuchilio ere k, will wove his family in this week.' " Mr. Garrett is the deputy eheruT of this place.' ' , Messrs. Sullivan and Gardnier came to town with a' '.we'll drill Saturday. Mr. Vorhis is going ; to have a well drilled on his place, thinking he may be able to strike the vein of hot water, in case he does, Ji will at once pro ceed to rival the Hot Springs of Ar kansas. Anything that means success for Palomas Springs will be welcome. Quite a number of HilUboro people have visited thS Springs, some only p-issing by, but we were- pleased to sne them. ; Mrs. W. C. Kendall spent a week here. , John Disinger mad his first trip to Elephant Butt., stopping over at the Spring. Frank Keller and W. C. Kendall went through to Elephant Butte. ; Oscar B. Wood and son Worden, were two weeks with Mrs. L. H. Wor den. Mr. Wood taking the baths, and little Worden Wood winning the hearts of all. Mr. and Mrs. John Rau and little Max spent a week enjoying the baths. Guy McPherson brought down a load of apples from Hill boro and marketed them qu;te successfully. r ro M n rA q Innn 1Vf com pelled to return, finding his rheuma tism coming back. Mr. Thaxton of Las Cruees, also re turned, finding the cure not quite com plete. Mr VanderMlt brought Mr. Hart in from I.a Cruces. Mr. Hart is quite helpless with rheumatism. The people of the Spri- gs have been holdirg meetings for the past few weeks trying to organize, or come to some undvrstanding about the proper manner of putting the Springs in a more sanitary condition. The old say ing, "everybody's business is nobody's business," has be:n prrvcl We very xnuch need a health officer empowered i to act, for there are some things here, that are a disgra e to any place, and nothing but thorough and vigorous ac tion, will do. ' ' There is also a movement on foot to appoint a peace officer, to take care of the drunken men, to be paid by sub scription. It looks very much as though Palonas Springs ,was coming to the front.-' i , " ' k , Mr, W. Graham has bought the mid dle of-the-road corral, and i.ow has Lis horses and cows nicely housi . d. " Mr. Van Winkle, of the firn of Van Wjnkle & Allsup, ' is here from the eastern part of the state looking over his business. ' Mr. George Luihern 'of Organ City, is back taking the baths. ' . LAKE VU.LEV, Elizabeth Kinney f.nd Carolyn Beals celebrated the end of theirflrst month's teaching by a visit' ''ho. ne. Mr and Mrs. Horn-find 'Mibs McLean accom panied Miss Caroyn to tnj top of the divide on he return to D.vyer. It is hardly necessary to say who accom panied Miss Elisabeth to K.-iston. N. S. Finch s fixing up hi new ranch st the junction of the Jariosa with the Berenda. Mrs. M. M. McKinney accompained Air, and Mrs. L. K. Fisher to Douglas where she will visit her sou "Billy," and her niece, Ollij Kicketson- organ Tho party was to stop over a day wiih Mrs. Ricketson in ..esilla Park. Mrs. Chas. McKinney cares for Ar. M. M. McKinney's nouse while the latter is gone. ' ' Nunn and Latham ure negotiating for the Barksdale cattle and ranches. The Barksdales ish lo go to the Itn perial Valley, Califon. a. Mrs. W. W. Corner of Terning, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Beals. Allen Falconer of Magclalena, came in last week, staved oyer night, trans acts Lcrr.e business, returning home Friday. He was accompanied as lar as Magdalena by General Quinby Vance. The General, who has been filing for Some time, went to El Paso to . onsult a physician; from the Pass City he will go east to try a chai.ge of climate. Westy Petersen, went to El Faso two weeks ago to be treated for what ho believed a s'mple ailment, but was oblige' -o undergo an operation of rather u serious nature, and his im i.y friends are anxiously a vaiting results. Raymond Schmidt was the victim of a somewhat painful ccident. In jump in off a fence, his boot heel caught, and he was thrown violently to ths ground, dislocat ng hi3 wrist. Hairy Reilley was sent for and ho soon plac ed the injured member back' in pi ice. As a practioner, Harry is achieveing quite a reputation, . this being the fourth case of a similar nature he has successfully treated. The school will b. gin a week from to day We expect the Reilley family to move into town this week. Mrs. F. H. Winston and niece will leave on Wednesday. Luta will attend school again this wi iter. C. B. Hull inger will take them to the railroad in hi- car. NOTICE P Tt PPBLIOATIOV. IVi (tttnieiit of the Interior. U. S. Liuui OIHoe at, Lna Orucen, N, M. Se pt. 5, NOTICE is herebv ivtm that JERRY D. Al'O'nf'A, f ('uetiillo. N. M., wIm. on Aajn-it . 21t, 1911. made II iinmt, ml E ttrv i m:m t tss'XEu ho. zi.swjj'NWK; NWiSWii, S-ciiiin 22. T twnauip 13, S. Italian ( W ., N. M. V. Meridian, him tiled noliee of intention t iivilte t'mni Cim mnt Ht i ti Proof, to establish claim to the land noove dHcriled, before Phili S. Kellev, U. S. Comniissi'iner, nt. Ilillsboro. N. M., on Ilie'JUh (lav of lctober, W.i. Claimant imute nrf witnesses: Swalln O 7,lon, CnuM 1 , N. M. IU iridion Tafova, f Cnehiil , N, M. FredU. T rres, of Cuchilio, N M. Nesior Padilia. of Cuehillo, . M. JUSli QUNZALES, liegisier. t irxt nuu. epu NOTICE FO I PUB ICATION. Depart mHiit of the Interior, TJ. S. Laud i ftl at L' Or aces, N. M Sept. 5. lJll. NOTICE ! hereby tfivmt 'hat M RTIN M1UNDA, if lem.Mt, N. M., wh . on A'lu'ist 1. 1910. tende HomiNteHd Entrv Nn. 04X2. for KBsi'Sli See. 11, (iWW N, 4-WVi, S-etion 12, 'rownnhip IS h. R.iutfe 8 W N. M. 1'. Mh idia , a tiled notice of intention mal.e Filinl Tliree Year Proof, to fntabbxli claim to the land nb,.ve dcribed. before Philip S. Kellev V. S. Commissioner, Ht HilMxe-o, N M, on the SUndday "f Oet be-, ; Cliiiniant nai:ie as wi iifsi f leotilo linen, of CucliHIo, X. M. l.eop .'it Hone ') f 'ueliillo, V. rlabriel M in- d '. of Herinosii, N M. T. A, S.atur, of He. in--a, v. M. JOSE GO.NZALKS, itetidter. First pob. Sept. 12-13. Serial 08472. Department of the Inte-ior, United States Land Office, Las Cruces, New Mexico, June 6, I9l:i. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the State of New Mexico, un- l . 1 I .:.. . . P fha act ft I 'nn- gre s approved June 2'J. 1910, has made ......i:...:,. .k f,l'oii;incr-HeBcribed u:.ppronriated, unreserved and noh mineral public lands: All of Sections 21, 22 and 23 T. 16 S., K. 2 V., N..M P. M. ; i he purpose of this notice is to al low all persons cl dining the land ad versely, or desiring toshowit to be min eral in character, un opportunity to file objection to such location or selection with the Register and Receiver of the limited tates Land Office, at Las Cru ces, New Mexico, and toestabli h their interest therein, or the mineral charact er thereof., , jo-gonzalE3i Register. First pub. June 20-13 ( Btms Send No. 08456. Dep rtment of the Interior, I nited States Land ffice, Las Cruces New Mexico, June4,-l'J13. Noti' e is hereby given that the State of .New Mexico, umler and by virtue of the Act of Congress approved J ne 20. 1910, has made application for the foiiowing-de crib' d unappropri .ted, un reserved and nonmi eral public lands, for the benefit of the Agr. cultural Col lege: - E4 Sec. 25, T. 14 S., R- 4 E., N. M. P."V, , Lots' 1, VSNE'i.'N'SE'i Sec. 1, T. 15, S., 11. 4 k, N M. P. M. The nurnose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adv r3ely, or desiring tcr show it to be mineral in character, an opportunity to file ob jection to such location or selection with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at La' Cru ces, New Mexico, arid to establish their interest therein, or the mineral character thereof. JOSE GONZALES, - , Register First pu'. June 13-13 ' 5tms NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office t Las Crnces, New Mexico, June 5, 1913 NOTICE is hereby given that ROB ERT EDWARD HOUSE, of Ilills boro, New Mexico, who, on July 1, 1!10, made Homestead Entry No. 04544, for N'aNE'j, Section 30, Town ship 15 S, Range 5 W., N. M. P. Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Y. ar Proof, to estab lish claim to the 'land above described, before Philip S". K Hey, U. S.Commi sioner, at Ilillsboro, New Mexico, on the 24th day of July, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John Opgenorth, of Hillsooro, New M' xico. Joseph B. Badger, of Ilillsboro, New Mexico. Neil Sullivan, of Hillsboro, New Mexico. F.vM. Bojorquez, of Arrey, New Mexico. JOSE GONZALES, Rtgister. First pub. June 13-13 JAKES R. WADDILL, . Attorney-at-Law, DEMI G. - NEW MEXICO Will attend all the Courts io Sierra Coun ". ty and the 3rd Judicial District. Agriculture Forest Service THE SIX RULES For Care With Fire in the Mountains. If every member of the pub lic strictly observe these simpl- rules, the great an nual loss by Forest Fires would be reduced to a minimurn. 1. Be sure your match is oat b 'fore you throw it away. 2. -Knock out yo ir pipe ashes or throw your cigar or cigare-tie stump where there is n thing to catch fire. ' "'.. ; 3 Don't buiiu a camp u'e any larger than'" is absolutely necessary. Nver leave it even for a short time without p tting it OUT with water or earth. 4 Oo'i't build a camp fire againt a tree or log. Boil 1 ; Mliall one w'l rr. o t car. set" pe vv y 'he nc .ih s leaves or g s I li .sid s o it 6. Don't build ho fi The wind mny ou tline and start a Tuc you uu-i lake Valley, Ilillsboro ami Kingston Stage makes close conrietions with all trains to and from Lake Valley and Hillsboro and other points. Good horsej. New and comfortable hacks and coaches. JPropritcor, j You $eed a Tonic There are times m every woman's life when she needs a 'tonic to help her over the r hard places. Whereat time conies to you, you know what tonis to take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Ca'rdui is com posed of purely vegetable: ingredients, -which: act gently, yet surely, oh the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its' past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. , , ' , You can't make a mistake in taking The "'Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wjlson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and' had such awful dizzy spells and apoor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as 1 ever 'did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today,. Sold by all dealers. : Wnc llAlnA1 ThnnssjfiTSfL mMK not control. 6.If you discover a fire, put it ou; if possible; if you can't, get word of it to the nearest U. S. Forest Ranger or State fire;' Warden just as quickly as you possibly can. United States Department of NOTICE I When you have nnal proof notices, to be published, don't forget that the Sierra County Advocate has publish er such notices forthe past thirty years, and will do tho work as cheaply and correctly a3 any one else. AVISO! Cuando V. tenga que dar pruebas fi nales, u otros avisos de legalidad para serublicados.no olvide que el Sierra Countx Advocate las ha publicado por treinta a.'.os y, hace el trabajo tan ba rato y correctocomo cual qui r otro. Mr. Jerome Sedillo,' hunter, tradf and trapper; k Her of lions, bears ar wildcats. Coyotes, Wolves, ' skunks Dec. 6-12 6m. Adv. Location blanke, botb lodf an placer, also proof of labor bla k for sale at this office EVERYBODY READS TKE JOURFJAL. Why? Because it Prints " TODAY'S N. WS TO DAY, and Lots of it. And because it is inde pendent in politics and wears the collar of no po litical party 50 CENTS A MONTH BY MAIL. Albuquerque HORNING JOURNAL. IM OVER 66 YEARS ST .4 Trace Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Aryon Mending ft Bketrh and doscrtntlon mil? qn1".K(T Rrlnlii our opinion frea whther aa invention la iirohnbly puten.uble. ConimunifNi. llnniiatrlctlyroiiilileiitlHl. HfiHUBOOK on 'ntnnti ii:t frei. 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