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CI. 'SL-ULgSE $1.00 Per Year. No. 35. VOL. 33. HILLSBORO, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, NOEVMBER 3. 1916. Advocate COUNTY j, u v. 'A -.- - , f 'J4 " FX? mm. is.ZfSrWsf' VY Kemington rTi . Woolwortli '.I s r - 1 1 - aael Fraof of XiabF ISHIES Tor Sale at this office THE W. S. COOPER, Qsneral oj.iJruw or. AND : IOOXi Good Workiminbhip, Prices Kighj J CABABAJAL & A LES, ulLJuLbUli .New AUii. mm mm ' ' 5Tv Rifles and Cartridges for Real .22 Sport I N the .22 caliber as in the high-power arms, your shrewd sportsman selects his rifle and cartridges ox results. And when you start to be critical, there's no where to stop short of Remingltm-U MC. Made in Single Shot model" in Slide-Action models, wlui the famous Remmgton-UMC solid breech and now. the Autoloading mode! that successfully handles 16 Remington Atitvltjading rim-firt cartridges without reloading. For real .22 sport, get your rifle and cartridges from the dealer who displays tiie Red Hall il 'ark of Renuntton-V MC. Sold by your home dealer and 324 other leading merchant in New Mexico t it . IT- r . r- Arms-union lvietamc ,aruiuse nunaing woo Drou;i new um - THINKS SPIRIT OF 76 us suw n 16 Wilson's "Chocolate Soldier" Secretary of War Excites Nation's Disgust by Declar ing Washington's Army Was as Bad a Lot as Villa's Bandit Band. SPOLIATION OF NUNS AND CHURCHES THUS CONDONED "In Their Ragged ReglmertaU Stood the Old Continentals, Yielding Not," and This Is the Reason Baker Sneers at Real Patriots Because He Basks In an Environment That Glories In Yielding Every American Right Also Takes a Fling at Civil War Heroes, Saying They Commit ted the Same Crimes of Which Mexican Outlaws Are Now Guilty. The defense which Secretary of War Newton D. Baker offered for Mr. Wilson's Mexican policies found quick response from patriotic Americans but hardly tiie response Mr. Baker could have wished for. In a speech in Jersey City, the Sec retary likened the Mexican revolution ists to the Continentals who foupht with Washington. He admitted the Mexicans were a rascally lot, but said their actions were those of all rebels. The patriots of the American Revolu tion looted churches and drove minis ters from thorn on 1 h. ir famous march to Valley F)ij;t.'. In- added. Protest have come from far and near. The Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met and adopted a resolution con demning "In the strongest terms thi unpatriotic language of the Secretary r War." Members of the society were outspoken in their denunciation. Some declared that unless his remarks were repudiated at once by President Wilson a movement should be start ed to force the Secretary's resigna tion. Friend of Baker's Joins. The Empire State Society meeting was in the Waldorf-Astoria. In the chair was Louis Annin Ames, presi dent of the society, a Democrat, a stanch supporter of the Administra tion and a close friend of Secretary Raker. He was asked if he had any personal comment to make on the action of the head of the War De partment "It Is all told In the resolution," said Mr. Ames. "The resolution was passed unanimously, so it embodies my views." The resolution follows: "Whereas, it is reported in The New York Tribune this morning that Secretary of Wrar Baker, at a public meeting held In Jersey City last night, used the following language reflecting upon the character of the members of Washington's army at Valley Forge, and likened them to the present Mexi can revolutionists: "'I know that the Mexicans do not respect American life and property,' said Mr. Baker. I know that they do not pay their debts, that they are ragamuffins, that they desecrate Church property, that their money Is no good and that they are generally worthless. But people never respect those things in revolutions. We did not respect them in our Civil War. Washington's soldiers in the march to Valley Forge stole everything they could lay their hands on; took the silver vessels out of the churches and sold them to buy drink. They drove ministers out of the churches. Their money was worthless and they were Just as bad characters as the Mexi cans. "Resolved, That we, the descend ants of the patriots of the Revolu tion, condemn In strongest 'terms the unpatriotic language of the Secretary of War, and direct that a copy of this preamble and resolution be sent to him.w Similar action will be taken by pa triotic societies all over the eountry. Mr. Wilsun says the election of Mr. Hughes will mean war with Europe and war with Mexico. Why not chuck In Abyssinia and Patagonia for good measure? One is as likely as the other. . ELECTION PROCLAMATION! Whereas, by law, it is made the du'v of the Board of Commissioners of eath county in the State tf New Mexico, to proclaim the elections thut are to he held in their respective counties for th pnrH.gaof voting for randnlates for the different offices; and Whereas, it is further msdetheduty of the said Board to give public notice of the object of the election, the olfict-s to be vo'ed for, aud nHmes of the ran H-dait-af reic'i.ftbe sid offices as the ;io' an' file in theollice of the OiUu y Clerk, .nod tiie post office addiens of each of said candidates, mid the place where sai'l election is to beheld in each precinct in said county, and, Whoreas.it Is lequired.bylaw.thatthe s ti i notices be inserted (when fiereisno daily ne wspnper published in the county) in the two Le idnif weekly newp pi;rs by inwitii g Hid notices therein in two Is us thereof prior io the date when such election is to be hold ; Hnd Now, Tii'-r. fore, The.Board of County C, . tni.-s er- f the County of Si.-rra, S . t' o( Ni w M fi-o, in hesMoii hel l at llillsboMi, on the 17tli d iy of (Jctob-.-r, 15)16. have ordered as follows, to-wit: That the ohjoct of the election t be held on the 7th d ty of November, 1916. is t j elect three Presidentiid Elec 'ors, one United States N-nitior, one Re presentative in Congress, a full State Ticket, a li-triet Attorney for ihe Sev enth Judicial I islrict, a .Statu Hetmtor for the Thirteenth Senatorial Distrnt and a full County ticket for the County of Sierra, State aforesaid; That the officers to bo voted for are as follows, to-wit: Three president d Electors, one Unit ed S at s Senator, one Representative in O ict'Cbs, a Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a Secr. t.iry f 'ate, a S:ate Aud.tor, a fta'p. Trea'suter, an Attorney General, a Super intendent of Public In-, stnn-tion. a Commissioner of Public Lands, a Justice of :he Supieme Court, a Corpora ion Cominis-iio er, a Member ; th Si ite Sen ile, Meinher oi me H ii i R. t reneiitativ. 8, a Dim . ic A tor: i v 'f i tie Seventh Judicial j i-tr.' i, County ('i'lnnr risioi.er 1st s ri b a I' in y C minissioner 2nd 1 ji' i ! a "lin'y C nrmifsini er 3rd i i ( ( ; a "' bat J"dg-, a County ( I (k a rrilT, a CnMy Asses r, a V mi TrcHBur r, , Count v Knp.-rin-t i" t oi Si h is tt'd a County Sur veyor. I'!.- . f 'I, j-it ri i 'ii. - i -1 I 'I, HI i lid 0r- t re of th ct d.tie for each ('j I-, ..j. fit. i-Hine Mli OI) ii .'. i e ' . n 'v i"'H ot i.. iy, N. M., an i the po-t tnce f each' of i I n .i n.'i H is as . i; , DKMiCbATK TICKKT. ! F -lix Hai'i i.i . ! ostotl'n e ad Ires-', Lum ; b'-rton, N. M , J. N. Upton, pototlice 1 .duress, D n tnig- N. M,, Hinl Josh G Ch -ve., i os'ollice addi. ss, Los f.unas, N. , f t i r Biden iid Klectors. A. .. .1 -i n ' olli' ' a !-u8, Fast I,,-,- e. i , M. toi th. Un 'ed t.ttes -' at W v t.i ..-S io. es-i ofll' .' a. 'dreSS, l- pi( 8. ntaiive of Ihf United M , h Co a' E. C, de U.ici, pi'St office address, Las Vh. s, v. M., I r G V -rnor. el ... .Id, pot office address, V.. I r Lieutenant Guver- in "t fli. e address, ,, , ... f r S. tv et:.ry of State. ; , , t ' . "t office address, t , N'. a!., f..r Statu Auditor. '1 p si office (v.idreHH.Chama, .r -Lute Treasurer, il in 1.. I'athin, o.-.t office ad iress, 'lovis.'N. M., for Att iruey General. .1,1.. G. stvinuey, post office address, zl' c, N. for Siiperintei.dent of Pub lic Instiui-t'on. G.i.rcc A. Divifi-on, post office ad di. r-8, R sell, N. M., for Commission er ii Pubi c Lands. II. I iel i, post office address, Al buque que, N. M , for Justice of the Su po tne onrf- Boi.ifnC o Muntoys, post office address, Pern Lilo iN.M.,f.i Corporation Cum-1 ini-sione'. II. L. Kerr, jrost office an Iress, Pem inif, N. M.. I f tft-ta Senator of the 13; h Senat ii 1. I). S. Mid r, post office i.d. liens, fake Vail, y, N. M ., f r Uepr. se taiive in tiie legi-lature. from the 23id legislative Pist'-ict. .miiou-i. iieim cu, postottice add ess, Socorn, N. M, for i strict Attorney of the Seventh. I udicial liistrict. lohn W Pawo", po-4 office ad lres, Aney. N. for C u..ty Commissioner, 1st iMsttiet. Jolin A. Pye, p. ist office aJ liess, nills boro. N. M., foi County Commisaioner, 2nd Pistiict. Frank A. Cul'ii'iin, pot office address, f'iuh II, i. N. M.. for t:ounty Commis- hioner3rd Pistrit t Alfred Ales, post othce aaaress, Ilillsboro, N. M.. for Probata Judge. P. 8. Kelley, post office address, Hills boro, N, M., for County Clerk. F, M. Bojorque., post "ffiee address, Arrey.N. M., for (faiuty Sh-rifT. Bei j imin I uel ini, ost office address, i eny, N. f"r County AmviHsor, JuiU B. Aragon, post office ad J reus, Montit ello, N. M. for County Treasurer. James P.Parker, post office address, Pillsboro, N. M., lor County School Superintendent, Frederick lliltscher, post office ad di ess, Hillsboro, N. II., for County Sur veyor. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Junn urtiz, post ffiee address, Galis teo, N. M., iC. L. Hill post office address, Lhn Ciuc'cs, N. M., ami II. J, Hammond, post office address, Clayton, N. M for Presidential Electors. . Frank A. Hubbell, post office ad dress, Albuquerque, N. M., for the Uuit ed States Senate,., Henigno C. Hernandez, post office ad dress, Tierra Amarilla, N. M., fcsr Re presentative in the CSthf Congress of the United States. Holm O. Bursum, post office address, Socorro, N. M., or Governor. W. E. Lindsey, post office address, Portales, N. M., or Lieutenant Gover nor, Gilberto Mirabel, post office address. San Rafael, N. M., for Secretary of State. V ilbam G. oargent, post othce ad- deress, Santa Fe, N. M., for State Audi tor. Gregoty Piiee, post office address, Gal lup. N.M., for State Treasurer. FianU W. Clancy, post office address, Stifita Fe, N. M., for Attorney General. J. lL.waid Wagner, post office ad dress, I as Cruces, N M., for Suporio t nd.-r.t of Public Instruction. Robert P. Ervien, post office address. Clayton, N. AL, for Commissioner of Public Lands. Clarence J. Roberts, post office ad diess, Raton, N, M., for J ustice of the Supreme Court. Malaquits Martinez, post office ad dress, Taos, N. M., for Coiporation Com missioner. W. S. Cox,, post office addiess, Silver City, N. M., for State Benator of the 13th Senatorial. Frank 11. Winston, post office address, Fairview.N. M.. for Representative of the l!3rd District, House of Representa tives. Harrv P. Owen, post office address. Los I unas, N. M., for District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District. Jose ,T. Duran, post office address, Derrv, N. M., for County Commissioner, 1st District. S . H. Bucher. noat office address. Hill-rhoro. N. M., for County Commis sioner, 2nd District. - Robeit Martin, post office address. Vfucniiio, jy. w ior fuouniy VOhhuisbioq er, 3rd District, r- I mi . I i 1 I . t I Antonio Armijo, post office address, La-i P.lotnas, N. M., for Probate Judge. -mado Gonzales, post office address, j Hot Spn'i gs, N. M.,for County Clerk. Cli..ilca il. Johnson, post office ad- dre-s, Hillsboro, N. M for Sheriff. James Bourguet, post office, address, Monticello, N. M.,for Connty Assessor Miguel D. Apodaca.post office address,- Ctichillo. N. M.. for County Trearnrer. Paul J. Given, post office address, Hillsboro, N. M., for Superintendent of Schools. i SOCIALIST TICKET, M. B. Smith, post office address, Mel rose. N. M., T. Smith, post office ad dress. Melrose. N. M Ira N. Crisp, post ffiee address, E. Las Vegas, N. M., for Presidential Electors. W. P. Metcalf, post office address, Al buquerque, N. M., for United States Sen ator. Andrew Epgum, post office address, Roswell, N. M., for Representative in Congress. N. A. Wills, post office address, E. Las Ve.as, N. M., for Governor. J. II. Hearup, poBt office address, Guy, N. M., for Lieutenant Governor. Vincent Thomas, post office addresBt Tsos, N. M., for Secretary of State. Frank Frost, post oince address, dex ter, N. iM., for State Auditor. Frank Phelps, post office address, Ft, Eavard, N. M., for Slate Treasurer. No nomination for Attorney General. M rs. Lnrlyne Lane, post office address, Alto, N. M., for Superintendent of Pub lic ltistructian, A. James McDonald, poet office ad dress Clayton, N. M., for Justice of the Supreme Court. Samuel H . Wells, post office address, Iteming, N. M., for State Senator 13ih Dfstriet. C. II. Laidlaw, post office address, Fairview, N. M., for Representative in ' State Legislature 23rd Representative District. The places where the said election is to be held ia each of the precincts in said county are as follows, to-wit: No. 1, at Keil's Office; No 2, at Court House; No. 3 at Monarch Hall; No. 4. hi Unuerwooii mniaing; No. ft, atAristeo Garcia's House: No. 6, at Justice of the Peace Office; No. 7, at A. If. A. Dance Hall; No. 8, at Cutter Hotel; No. 9, at Miranda Ilotpl: No. 10 nr. Rnvdnr HntM o, 11, at D ante Hall; No. 12, at Fuile Hotel; No. 13, at Residence of 8. A. Mo singer; No. H.at Domingo Luchini'a House; No. 15, at J. M. Bennett resi- lente; No, 16, at Benjamin Chavez ersi deuce. NEIL SULLIVAN, Chairman of the Board of (Seal) County Commissioners of Sierra County, New Mexico. Attest: Andrew Kelley, County Clerk of Sierra County, New Mexi.o. By P. S. Kei lky, Deputy.