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HILLSBORO, SIERRA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, OCTOBER 5.
CATS
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Lasting Victory for Democracy.
I Every Man, Woman and Child can Render
v- Some Service this Great Cause." Do it!
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arid proof of, labor
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D. SVIFt&TCO.
Patent Lawyer. Jjf-l5V
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Rifles and Cartridge
for Re -22 Sport
IN the .22 caliber as In the high-power
arms, your shrewd sportsman selects
his ri8e and cartridges for rttvlti.
And when you rtart to be erUivol, there' D
wbere to itop short of lUmington-VMC. '
Mule in State Shot modlt-n .P6!
with th limoti RemtotoB-UMC ioM brwA snd
so. th Aatoiradinf motel thM naustfuU kanJUt li
Pof'l .24 fpart. itt war rifte uv3 ''r"",J
tjnlv who dUpUyf ibe foJ Ml Uarkaf tUmf-VUC.
Sold br'yeur Worn- dealer mm! 124
mereante in new
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H A- WOLFORD,
Officii: First Door least of R. 0
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Church, Main Street.
Hillshoro
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ELFEGO BACA,
Attorney at Law,
Practice in the Fpprome Oourta of New
Mexico and Tex tiff -J
MAGDALEN, n. m..
OR. J. 0. HATCHER,
Physician end Surgeon.
Hlllsboro, flew M ex loo.
C. II. FRIES,
Phsician and Surgeon
Hot Springs ' f New Mexico
BONHAM and RESER,
s Atfprneys-at-Law. ; i
LAWYERS,
Las Cruces, M Ma
JAMES R WADDILL
Dernin.r
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Will st teed all the Courts Bie
ra Coanty and the Third Jodi
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(Reneral
Contractor
Good WormsDsbip
Prices Bight
IIIL3BORO, New Meiioo.
EVERYBODY READ 3
THE JOURNAL.
Why? Because it Print
TODAY'S NEWS TO
DAY, and Lots of it.
And because it is inde
pendent in politics and
wears the collar of no
political party.
70 Cents a month by mail.
" Albuquerque
MORNING JOURNAL
fVJ ws 1
To wmtch the oora grow, aa4 that
blossoms set; to draw hard breatk
over ploughshare or spade; to read,
to think, to lore, to hope, to prar
these are the things ttua make men
happjr; they hare always had the
power of doing this, they never will
hare power to do more. The world's
prosperity or adrerslty depends upoa
our knowing and teaching these few
things. John Eoakln.
Lrved 68 Years In One Housfl.
Mrs. Williams, widow of the Be
Samuel Williams, pastor of the Oea
gregational church tn the Tillage of
Crlpplestyle for forty years, has died
In the house In which she was bora
and had Ured all of her eightpetz
rears. During this long period she
had not slept away trim the house
more than about six times linndoa
Ball? Mall.
He Wrn Literary.
"Colonel Brown seems to be Tery
literary," remarked a visitor to the
Brown household to the negro maid,
glancing at a pile of magazines lying
on the floor. Tsa, ma'am," replied
the ebony-faced girt, "yas, ma'am, he
holey am literary. He Jes nat'ally
Uttahs things all error dls year house.-
Woman's Homo Companion.
Thew Fish Build Nests.
The Paradise fish, which Incident
ally Is clothed In the prison garment
of black and white stripes, and the
Indian fighting fish are neet boflders.
They build nests among the mosses
and grasses for their eggs. The mats
fishes of these species take charge
ef the babies, and the females harm
tootling to do with their babies. v-i
Poetical Tip.
Bhould tt be your ambition to wrrte a
bumeroBS rerse pick -out an anateM
subject and express "In language
terse. The editor may reject i
It If the meter's out of
Joint, but If you fash
Ion it like this hU
surely see ttie
point . ' , 1
His InsDlratlen.
Peroolhun (of the Daily Drad My
daar, you are not onlr my chief 1
eentlre to work, but my lifelong In
spiration.' Mrs. Peroolmm "I know
I'm your Inspiration, an right, PeroV
ral. Whenerer I mix a metaphor Of
make a little mistake tn my grammar
you turn it Into a story and get pay
f or tt."
Determined to Be In 8ty,
A customer in a butcher's shop
stood gating at some small alligators
tn an aauarlum. flaring tamed the
matter orer In his mind, the cvstomef
approached the butcher and exclaimed,
1 suppose a body might as well be
dead as out of style. Gtmme eonjpts
of pound of alligator."
Actresses for Japanese GSSffe
Although a woman Is credited
&e founder of the Japanese stage. Be
Same of an actress adorns its history
the onagata has reigned supreme.
Bat the artificial onstom of substitut
ing men for women is a boat to giro
way to the onrush of modern ao
tresses, and one of the most oniqiM
customs of the stage is Urns threat
ened to be superseded by real
of petticoat.
Work and Kfttp.
Giro as, oh, gir, the man who stage
at his work! Be his occupation what
It may, be is equal to any of those
who follow the same pursuit In silent
sullenness. He will do more In the
Mmn time, be will do It better, he wiS
perserero longer. One Is scarcely
sensible to fatigue whilst he marches
to music. The Tery stars are said to
make harmony as they rerolre in
their spheres. T. Carlyle.
Our Own Business.
Whilst I do what is fit for rue
Wfttn from what Is Unfit BT
bor and I shall often agree In our
means and work together for a time
to one end. Bat whenerer I find my
dominion orer myself is not ruffideat
for me and undertake the direction of
him also, I oTexstep the truth and
come into false relatione h$sv"
PUMPA Waldo Emerson.
C. T. Dow Writes
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inxerosunn Lottcr.
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Clarence T. Berr, formerly of
Kingston bot now of fiawtelle,
California, sends us the following
letter under date of Sep, St, whloh
nodoobt will be of much interest
to many old-time resident of Bier
re ooonty. The letter follows:
"Kingston, . Sierra Ooaoty, and
New Mexico collided the other day
In Los Aogelee. The writer wag
oomiog up Fifth Street anil had
itrayed out of a-curiosity shop
where be bad jast parobssed s pen
nant Inscribed tba "High Cost of
Loring," to eend to Sierraooooty ,
Starting op igato, and dodging the
pedestrian! we'b'umped(np' agtloet
Mr. Billy Cpyjft)f formerly of
Kingston. Re did not recognise
your bomble ioribe onti!,I told
bim I was the genuine Q.' B.
from the dismantled embattlo.
meota of old Kingston! Oar meet
log and greeting railed for so ad.
joornment to the new EossIjb Ho.
tel. oornerf iftb and tisitp wbors)
we met Mrs. Boyle who had Jttet
returned from a' hopping toarv
Both' looked nateral nod hold theft !
own remarkably well, V th
sme place I also' nef bbae. Lyka,
who at one' time owned the Goto
' radtf " salooa'lfl iliegt'toa .;aed'
well known mlalog mao of early
daye in Colorado and Mew Uet
too, 1 Frank and Bob Pitoher were
also there. Frank Lyons, termer
iy of JJillsboro, and James Cooley
one time of ' tako' Valley bat re
cently from A lakes." I a!eo rati
Adam Clark of UilUboro and
Curtis who built the UcPbrioo
eorner in ' HiHsWro? Mra.' Joho
Burst lives near Loa Angilesaad
at present Mrt, Sam Jackon both
of Kingston are visiting togeth
er, bot I did bot meet either of
them. Wb, J. WordeD, who 'at
one tiros ron the old Union Hotel
is at the Soldiers' Home, tale else
Dogao of Bindon end Do(aot of
Deming. ' Siiret City, White Sig
nal and White Oaki ere' alto ra
represented at the Borne. , AH of
these men are bow ased and moat
w
of them are quite epry fpr taoon-
tsin kids. Jasper N. JloKelrey,
better known aa "Big Mao," ow.ot
the Pepper saloon on' the water
front in Sao Pedro bow Loa An
geles harbor. ' J. W. Rick ette, for
merly of North Peroha made
scratoh in Mojare ooonty, Arizona.
Be waa so bappy bret the erent
that he went atone deaf, j fls pyr.
chased a place near Signal Bill,
Long Beaoh. Billy, Boyle owne
valuable mince at Chloride Ari
zona, and when in Los Angeles he
waa closing op a, deal on a aide
ieaoe that will give bim a raiaa. t
. Billy Sondsy Is now making the
sinners "bite tba dost", is Loa An
gelea at $12.50 per head, a gieat
redoctioo in oombination with thej
the high cost of living. Bill
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