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SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE.
W. O. TUpMrSON, Proprietor.
The SierraCounty Advocate is entered
t th jPoat Office at Ilillsboro, Sierra
.County, New Mexico, for trannmiaBion
D rough the U S. Mails, as eocond class
palter. "
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SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE
Impartially Devoted to the Best Inter
ests of Sierra County and the State
of. New Mexico. . - , .
FRIDAY, AUGTST 25, 1916.
NEW AUTOMOBILES
CAREFUL DRIVERS
CAR FOR SERVICE
l'AY AND NIG.HT '
The Flag and & Uanl
-jir. h Ciwf4 tc
For President,
CHARLES E. IIUOHES.
For vice-President,
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS.
epent several days here recently
surveying a group of claims on
Saw Pit guloh.
FOR GOVERNOR.
frank A. Hubbell f or U. 5.
Senator.
fc. - .: ,
(Special to the Advocate.)
Santa Fe, N. M., 8-i6.
Nominations:
H. O. Bursum, Governor.
Frank A. Hubbell, Sena
tor.
f AIR VIEW
We are expecting to be eurpria-
ed to bear of two local weddings
soon.
Tbe Misses Keilb, Katberyn and
Ruth, were tbe guests lust week
of Mr. apd Mrs. Harry Reilly and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Winston
departed Saturday for Evanston,
Wisconsin. They pxpect to be
gone a month.
JLon Gooden, after an absence of
about thirty. three years, dropped
ia to say how d'do to old-time
friends here.
A leap year dance on tbe night
of the 25lb will be given by the
C. J. Roberts, Supreme society ladies, A special invito
jCourr.
VV. G. Sargeant, State Au
ditor. Page, State Treasurer.
J. H. Wagner, Superin-
tion has been extended to the lore
bachelors.
f-I r. fid Mrs. M. L. Sullivan and
daughter Stella left lust week for
their new home on the lower Palo-
mas.
Dr. McNeal passed through
pendent of Public Instruction. gatm-day on his way to tbe James
IN PREPAREDNI63 THE AD
MINISTRATION HAS FOU
LOWED, NOT LED.
In the domand for reaxonnble
preparedness the Administra
tion has followed, not led. Those
who demanded more adequate
forces were flret described as
"nirvous and excited." Only
about a year and a half 'p. go we
were told that the quesiion of
preparedne a was not a press
ing one; that the country had
been misinformed. Later, under
the pressure of other leader
ship, thia attitude was changed.
The Administration, it was
said, had "learned something,"
and it made a belated demand
for an increased army. Even
then, the demand was not prose
cuted consistently and the pres
sure exerted on Con.Trps with
respect to other Administrative
measures was notably absent.
We are told that the defects
revealed by the present mobili
zation are due to the "system."
But it was precisely such plain
defects that under the constant
warnings of recent years, with
the whole world Intent on mJfl
tary concerns, should have been
studied and rectified. The Ad
ministration has failed to dis
charge its responsibilities. Ap
parently, it is now seeking to
meet political exigencies by its
naval program. Hut it has im
posed upon the country an in
competent naval administration.
From Mr. Hughes' speech of
acceptance.
F. W. MBSTEBfi
Proprietor
LAKE VALLEY, ISJLLS80RG & KINGSTON
AUTO, STAGE and EXPRESS LlfSE
WHV.N COMING
Wire at Our Expense
REASONABLE RATES
Courteous Treatment
-GAS AND OIL FOR SALE-
WmX ( ) ( fo fc) m w fe? (4 m
mi
You Meed a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on 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 mako a mistake in taking
The loinan's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, 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 a poor appetite. Now I feci as well and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousand
Tannin
is) m m m m m m m m
W. II. BUCIIER.
Now for that 10,000 republican
majority.
Tbe republican state ticket
pamed at Santa Fe is a good one
and will be a winner from p(ar o
finish.
The democrats are looking for
a man with plenty of cash who is
willing to sacrifice hia bunk ao;
ponnt Jo aooept the nomination for
governor.
KINGSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Billings,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney
have moved to town.
. .
ranch where he will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. James.
Mrs. F, W. Keith and daughters
expect to laava for their home in
Cleveland, 0., early next week.
HILLSBORO
Guy RIcPheraon left Wednesday
for San Diego.
The new opt buildings at the
eohool house are about completed.
Earl Richardson left TueBday
for Hurley to goto work for Law?
rence Richardson.
driven on Bullion Hill; one on Ibe
Bullion mine and one on the 8u-
i i .... . ,
perior mine.
, .
Work has commenced on tbe
tunnel-site on tho east aide of
Kentuck mountain, This tnnnel
eite will penetrate Ken tuck mouu
fain westward.
Fred Hiltscber, county spryeyor,
visited this place the early part of
tbe week doing some surveying on
pullion Hill. ' ' '
D. Ii. McAllister, of the Mod
torMiniog oorapany of flermosa,
That the 85 Mining company
will eopji begin the erection of an
ore treatment pla nt at their camp
three miles south of Lordsburg is
the belief of these cloeely pipo
ciated with the company. A test"
mill baa been ertabliehed by the
of Mines Building at Fort Bliss,
Texas. J. W. Crordua is in
charge of the plant and is making
complete tests of flotation and wet
method of treating the 85 mine
ores. Representatives of sev
eral of tbe largest flotation unit
manufacturers and patentees have
visited the mine and have gone
into the problem of concentrating
the ore. A number of shipments
of the ore have beeu made to va
rious test plants, and it is believed
that tbe correct method of treat
ment will soon be solved. Lords
burg Libaral
WANTS AN EFFECTIVE SYS
TEM OF RURAL CREDITS.
We propose to promote by
every practicable means our
agricultural interests, and we In
clude In thta program an effec
tive system of rural credits.
We favor the wise conservation
of our natural resources. We
desire not only that they shall
b eafeguarded, but that they
ehall be adequately developed
and used to the utmost public
advantage. From Mr. Hughes'
speech of acceptance.
Mm FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $f .Ml
I Ast3 Onr Paper All One Year 1
J THIS 13 A REAL BARGAIN
Slateof New Mexico,?
(Joun'y of Sicrrn. )
iu tlm Dit-t tie'. Court
(if thu
Pevenlh Juciiiiul District.
Will M. Kotiins,
riuintitr,
vs. - No. 1229
Candelario F-arreras,
I'efontiant.
NOTICE OF SALE.
U'hereas a judi;er)ent was rendered
iit the h1ovo entitled cause on the 23!li
dny of July, 10115, in favor of tho jlain
till and ayainst the defendnnt in the
sum of $187.55 damages and 88.00 costs
ami fortliofurtlier costs that may accrue
onaccouDtof jroo.ls sold and delivered to
and;
I Whereas, under said Judgement a
said Court on the 29th day of July, 1M(5
and delivered to tne commanding me to
make out of the goods of the said de
fendant the above entitled sums and in
terest at six wr cent, per annum from
July 25th, 1910, till sale on the amount
of the judgment, to-wit: 187.55, and;
Whereas, I have, under said Execu
tion, levied upon the pnperty of the
said defendant r.s follows, to-wit: Lots
One, Two, Seven and Eight in Block 42
in the Townsito of llillaboro, County
and 8t"te aforesaid.
Now, therefore, I will sell the eaid
property to the highest bidder for cash,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the
2(!th. day of August, l'JIG, at the east
front door of the Court House, at Hills
boro, N. M.
' WILLIAM C. KENDALL,
' KhorifT of the County
of Sierra, N. M.
First pub. Aug.-IG 4. Lastpub. Aug 25-13
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