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SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE.
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" W. O. THOMPSON, Proprietor.'
TheSiorraCounly Advocate iff entered
at the ?03t Office at Hillaboro, Sierra
"County, New Mexico, for transmission
trough the U H. Mails, as (second class
matter.
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" SIERRA COUNTY ADVOCATE
Impartially Devoted to the Best Inter
Jesta of Sierra County anJ tho Siat
t New Mexico,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 195C.
For President,
CHAULEg E. HUGHES.
For vice-PrcHidont,
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS.
' ItEPBLlCAN BTATE TICKET.
For United Htutes Fenator,
FRANK A. IIUr.RELJ..
' For Representative In Congress,
B. C. HERNANDEZ.
For CJovernor,
HOLM O. BUUSUM.
For Lieutenant Governor.
' V. E. LIN PS LEY, '
For JuHtico of the Supreme Court,
CHARLES J. ROBERTS.
For Secretary of State,
GILBERTO MIRABALE,
"or State Auditor,
AV. O. SARGENT.
For Superintendent of Public Instruc
' tion,
J, II. WAONEU.
For Attorney General,
FRANK W. CLANCY.
For CommiHBioner of Public Lauds,
' R. P. ERVIEN.
For Corporation Coinmiwibner,
MALAQAUIS MARTINEZ.1
For Presidential Electors,
' ' JUAN ORTIZ,
L. 0. HILL,
C. H. HAMMOND.
Secretary Ilodfield's BagS experi
prinrt with tho rppijhlioan "icehprg"
1 may have Bonibtmog to do with
Mr. Wilson declining to make
'campaign spe?cbeB.
JJp to date the the democrats in
ifonveatlon at Santa Fo have mad
no choice for governor, with 15. 0.
dp Baca in lead. Jones will pro
bably be nampd for senator and
gallon for repieeeutatiyc,
HILLSBORO
Miss Frances Ringer left tbie
saormng for Silver City to resume
I lit;
her studies at tho Normal School.
Arch Brightwell who baa beeD
jn the employ of Fred Mister for
many years, baa quit bis job.
Paul IHven has his hat in the
ring for the Domination as superin
tendent of schools of Sierra ooun
ty. Ur. Given, who is o graduate
of tbaA.&M. College, has had
more than a year's experice in th
office of the county snperinten
dept of Sierra couuty, Laying hsd
entire charge of the work during
that time, confiders himself well
qualified for the position. See hia
announcement elsewhere.
FAIRVIEW.
Hrs. Irwia Daroburg and
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daughter Florecce Aline of Polk,
Nebraska, is here ou a visit. Mrs
Darnburg is a sister of Mies Luta
Axtell. '
Chas. Longlaw left for SiHs Colo
rdo, on Monday's stage.
A rULIlT Ur f" I rvivi i uoo nw
CONSISTENCY NEEDED.
The Nation has no policy of
aggression toward Mexico. Wo &
have no desire for any part of K
her territory. Wo wtssb tier to &
have peace, stability, and pros, p
parity. We shall have to adopt pj
a oew policy, a policy of firm- o
neaa and consistency tnrougn
which alone we can promote na
enduring friendship. We de
mand from Mexico the protec
tion of the lives and the prop
erty of our citizens and the ee
curlty of our border from oepre- ij
datlons. Much will be gain fed &
If Mexico is convinced that we
contemplat no metldlesoiae In- W
tfrfereuce wilh what docs not c
ccucorh us, but that vvs propose R
to Insist !n a firm and candid p
tnatmsr upon the performance
of International obligations. To S
a stable government approrri-
a.tely dlscharg'ing its Interna- fi
tional dutlC3, we should give un- K
grudging eapport A short perl- y
od of fi.-r, tonsistotst and g
friendly dealir.s v. Ill acconipllsh S
mora than Ciaay yeari .t vacll- X
totlon. iFroiM Mr. " Hughes
epoech of cccoptanre. Pi
St&toof New Mex in., )
County of Sierra. ) ,
In tlio PiHtrict Court 1
of the '
Seventh Jjchlial District. )
Will M. KobiiiH, 1
riaintiir,
vs. No. 12--9
OnndelarioRatreras,
; - I'efendaiit. 1
NOTICE OE SALE. ,
Whereas a jtideoient was rendered
in the above entitled .cauna ou the 25th
day of July. 1'JIO, in favor of tho plain
tilt and Hiiainot the ' defendant in the
sum of $187.55 damages and $3.(30 vosls
and fur the further coats that may accrue
on account of poodi sold and delivered to
and;
Whereas, under paid Judgement a
Writ of Execution was issued out the
eaid Court on the 'JOihday of July, 191(5.
and delivered to me comiaandinjr mo to
make out of the jjooun of the Haid de
fendant tho above entitlud eumia and in
terest at nix p"r cent, per annum from
July 25th, 1916, till sale on the amount
of the judgment, to-ttit': $187.55, and;
Whereas. I have, under sui I Execu
tion, levied upon the pr perty of the
said defendant a3 follows, to-wit: litw
One, Tw' Seven and Eiht in Rl.K-k 42
in the Townsite of Hillaboro, County
arid St ite aforesaid.
Now, therefore, I will eell the sai l
prop -ity to the bigh'est bilder for cash,
t the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the
St'.th. day of Aunnrtt, 191, at the eRt
front door of the Court Hou3e, at Hilla
boro, N. M. . .
WILLIAM C. KENDALL,
herirr ot the County
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First pub. Aug.-IG 4. Lastpub. Au-r 25-lfl
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW
YORK. ;
In tiie Matter J
of In Banlt-
UNITED MINES COM- j- ruptcy,
PAN Y. I No. 21545,
bankrupt, j
TO TIIE CitKltlTORS OF TIIE
AHOVR NAME!) IHNKRUI'T;
NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
nil the right, title and inten at of the
tibove nanjoi) tmnkr.ipt in and to tho
real property hereinafter hc'i!"''t will
t hoI4 at public auction under the di-
recuon hi Jtchert, if. bti-.Uian, tj-UMtep,
i.y Cliuiles Blictfiood, United St-.itoH
Auciiimeer, on 'he 18th day of Sep'ein
bT,'lilt. at 10:.'it) o'clock- in tho torn
noon, at No, ri;i) Rrnaw ay, Horough of
Manhattan, City of New York.
A denciiption of Baiil property is as
follows:
''Real cstatcsituatein the State
of iNcw Mevii'o, known as the
Lady Franklin iroup of Siim-s,
situate, lyinp and boin in the
Black Rnngo Mining Di.slrici in
tin' Coun'y of Sieira, near tho
Town of Kington."
The torins f the sale ureas follows:
Ton perc-'i.t (10 percent) of the iun:liaB.
ITice in ( a h or ct'iliiind eliecU nt, the
time of sale; the balance of the pur
chase pi ice within thirty (aO) days.
The tru Uu; le.ierveH the rLjht to with
draw from Midt) tie above iropiity
BheuM it not bring t least eeventy-five
percent (75 percent) of the apju-aihcd
value.
Dated New York City, ,
.August 24th, 19KV
si:aman miller,
Rcereo in Bankiuptey.
Robert H. Sir iban,
Trustee in Hai'Uruptey,
;-,7 Wall dtreet, New York City.
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