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The Lincoln County Leader from White Oaks, New Mexico • Page 4

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Lincoln County Leader. Satonlaj. Martli 8, 1SS4. LOCAL ROUNDUPS LINCOLN COUNTY, N. M.

Min'mi, Stock, Agricultural Inltml Lurk "iiin tr- tnuk'-t a num. i cli liT In mi Mnrk 11 i1 tulanio. Will r1 unit iTiiil.ur fan. When put In lili" preullnr Mjlu.rtfi. UudrrtLa bdtdil.g we propose ibi'f liinp weekl epo i "totn of l.ncolp al 'imI'cu and Uiat I i 1 view solicit Y.

S. Hathaway and bride pHcted. Ki. Bonn ti. went out ranch hunting ti ir week.

ARS to Yol ri'OICK ROM TEN WAY-UI" BRANDS AT BOND STF. WART'S. 1)k. Pkio moved his drug store lid week to the building adjoining Weed Vs. Tin-: rubicund of Jolm I.

Eakers wns seen on our streets several davs this week. everv crnp, rnne, and tj: ura iu the county. If ue uu1. in hap will abaim Fic.i ar wuat waul. 1 NOGAL.

On Monday last, by invitation of our old and esteemed friend, Uncle Nat Moore, we visited tbe celebrated Hilly Gill mine, and found, a baa already been heralded by the Lfaukk, that the half has never been told. To use an English expression, it is immense. After taking a good look at the mine, we took the mill, where we found Messrs Fletcher an1 Dill, i both men in every sense of the est ever made amounted to $75 per ton. The Buck Horn still continues to look well, and from nil indications, will prove to be one of the best properties in New Mexico. Old Clark thinks he has struck the world the right spot this time sure.

Mink it. WilliamS' PIONEER SALOON AND CLUB -ROOMS. Corner I'ltuer Strccl and White Oaks A.e ill Kinds of UrinLs in Season. BOND STEWART (SfCCIMORS TO ZlMMRRHAM A EoHD.) -imUiOl II IYif.it AcKtr. has now his entire family domiciled with him.

Lin ri.i. is a mechanic ns well as disuenser of the ardent. This' word. Mi. Fletcher did not seem inclined to talk much, but said to i i i i I mc flint vi lipn liv bad th eleim- weeK lie pin in piaee a unrcouiuor of his own make, the linest in will bo in April, we will I astonish vou folks.

It looks that i wav to us. riiFYare uow organizing l.iar Clubs" in several of the hope the craze will not extend to hite Oaks, for albeit there is material enough here, we do not: On Tuesday we had a very heavy rain. and with it Capt. Thos. Iirani gan, Chief of Indian Police.

South Fork, N. and to sav that he is Tom Wii.iUMb, the prince of good fellows and saloonists, has re sumed business at his old stand. Read his nd. in to-day's Lkaukr, and then go and see him. A call for a meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe Ilomcstake Gold Mining Company is published in to-day's Leader, which carries with it the flavor ot business.

P. EST OF WINES, BOURBON WHISKIES, CHOICEST CI DAKS Sai.oox Re F'nTni) in Fipit-Ci ass Styi.k. (irocerien mid ProTlloii. Wikd Co. have clothing sufficient 'o envelope all the men in the county, and at juices to meet the capacity or taste of purchasers.

Then they have the material ift hand, enough to clothe every woman to the Queen's tas'e, from cal ico uj) to the finest and richest of satins and ribbed silks. NOT ICR OK STOCKHOLDERS MKETINO. NOTICE In hereby jrivrn that the aunu al meeting of the stockholder of the lhoiKsTAKK Gold Mimmi Company, of White Oaks. Jf ow Mexico, will he held at the office of aid Vuiipaii v. in White Oaks New Mexico, on ((y, the loth day April, A.

I). 184. 2 o'clock, p. for the pur pose of electing it board of director for Hie ensumc term, arm for the transaction of such other busin a may come before said THOMAS HOWA RD. President.

T. W. llaman, ric'y pro tin. Feb 8lh, 14. 21 td FRESH CANNED FRUITS, PRESERVES A JAMS, NUTS.

TOILET SOAPS. FISH. MEATS, PURE CANDIES, NOTIONS, CHEWING SMOKING TOBACCOS. FINK CIGARS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, ETC. White Oaks Avenue, opposite Post Office.

White Oaks. N. H. BUG HILL want to see anv club organized I i a gentleman, does not half tell it. in our bailiw ick to which we would He savs that in all his travels he has never been better entertained not be eligible a member, with! Wlnte 0akfj the exception, perhaps, of one I composed wholly of old women.

tlie tirst news we heard was that Messrs Chase nnrnnlint r.ini. on Hockradle's tunnel was lilled by a vcars ol aire, was tlie otner oav wfcsh-out, but I think' there is noth- i i showing his little sister a picture ot "'S serious, may canse a ueiay oi a the Britis'i royal family, in which la.vs- to the Queen Victoria was represented as. Alter dinner, our old friend, Dr ill rtTI 1 i il wearing a very low necueu aress. nuuey, mereu 10 pnoi us io me In explaining the picture, the wiser i mines of John McMurchey Tom and more experienced iircther said She is not a savage for she isn't ujv.te naked, but still she isn't so civilized we are." Si i ei. Taclk arrived in camp yesterday.

He has beeu attending to some of his mining property in the Gallinas. He was showing some of the mineral which came out of Lis properties. We are under the impression that Sam has a good thing, and think all he lacks in capital is to develop, which he will be sure to get when practical men come to sec his property. Sam is cine of or.r old stand-by's, and we will bo glad to see him hook on. Wallace, anJ to say that they teel good does not halt express the value ot their mines.

They are down 2 feet and it grows better as they go down. In our opinion they have undoubtedly got a good thing. On our return we took a look in the prospect holes called the Texas and Hammer Handle, owned by Uncle Nat and Dr. Whitney. which is fallowing up splendid.

I must say that I thought I knew Nat in White Oaks, but. when 1 met him and his wife here. I began to think that I had just began to get acquainted. p. b.

a. The Congregational church has from the outset desired the services of a settled pastor. Efforts were made to obtain one from abroad, but without success, and the continued growth of prosperity of the church demanded a settlement. It has n-t, of course, been at any time forgotten that Mr. J.

E. Sligh was for vears a settled minister of 'the gospel iu the jouth, nor has the extent and value of his services new church, been allowed to pass without remarks Last week the church united in a call upon Mr. Sligh to become their set tled pastor, and this call after due consideration he accepted. On Sunday the himple installation services of the Congregational body, completed tlie nnion betwetn the church and its pastor. We congratulate the church upon the wisdom of its choice.

We believe that it will be served more efficiently than it could be served by one entirely a stranger to its members and the community. The zeal and ability of the new pator will, wa believe, be excited the utmost with an eye single to the benefit of his people, and of jail people within the scope of the This Honse has been refitted and refurnished in comfortable style. NOTICK OF FoRiKITL'KK. Territory of New Mexico, County of Lincoln. To nil whom it may conctrn YOU are hereby notified tlmt the iliicl-xtonc Minim; Company, of Ncv Mexico, have expended the gum $300 labor ainl improvements upon cut ta of the follow I ifr mining claim, respectfully to-wit: UlaoUione mine, located September 1st, 1SK).

bv Chance aijp, located April 2-M, 1S81. AKn nver $100 expended in labor r.mi imnrovemrnu upon i he Omuha mine or 'otic, located October Hi 1BS0. All in Oaks mining district, in the county and Territory aforesaid, ni. will appear by eerfincaie lilen the office of the Ke-cortler of said county of Lincoln, in onlr to hold said premises under the provision of sc. 5304, of the Itevisad Niaiutcs of the l.nited Stales, expenditure being the annui.1 assessment required bv law for the years 1S81.

S-," and for the tila.l-glone mine or lode, and for the By C'hauc mine or and for the year 188!) for the Omaha mine or lode, and if withiu ninety days iroui rvice of tbis notice, by pubf-cation in 'be Lincoln County I.i:aii:f a newspaper pt.bl':lied iu the town of White Oaks, iu saiu county, you should fail ichisc to contribute your proportion of said evnendi: tires, as co-owners, in any or ei lie: of said el iim, your interval in the sarae will be forfeited and become the property of the undersigned according to law. Conipr.ny New Me- 1 1 lest lie market ikt Wste end of White Oaks Avenue, JN0. BROTHERS. White Oak. New Mexio.

Pronrietor. La Tienda Popular cLo UNNING I LL EE Elfectos Nuevos, 0 1 ID I 11 1 Las Mejores Marcas de Mum II 1111 VIV ra ni IVr W. II KM AS. President. White Oaks.

X. Mrtli, 21 tH JAMES. S. REDMAN Contractor Builder, White Oaks, N. M.

reav It left at 'hit office. "PURE WHISKY. Tlie subs 'ilir eiinj-cd in reia' Whisky business, r.nd if cl sell the pure article us imtniil'ai-itirfd for, and shiped him by the i Tenemos el orgullo de ofrecur a nuestros marchantes, qie nuestro Comercio encontraran Mejores Efectos Cuen Tratamiento Se les Invita a Examin- csLr? Surtido ESQUI NA DE LAS CALLS PIN i. WIKTE OAK5. J.

DKAI.KR IX General Merchandise. 11 igbesd price 'aid for Hides and Country i'rf)dno. Will sell Cheap for 'ash. I church's influence. The lie v.

Adl.E Tu ia (Saturday) at the hour of lo o'clock, a. Jno. A. Walters' vill Lie uniteil to ins wins in noiy wedlock, according to We rittis of nuptiais will take place ut his rsi-j ien (jav8 Mr. Sligh ha taken upon himself I a great work.

We know him to be equal to all the demands upon i ItED CLOUD. N. March 3rd. KsS4. is I mil IOR l.L.VllKR camo is assumin ouitc a ua en i i.

I fi i llMllXT1l(VrtlllllLlVllll( uie noinaii cnurcn. me ffnt since. The miners are DISTI I.I.I N(i 1 ...1 i 1' o1 i 'M'ltsiinro. wnicn mere is i aiiu "cuete iii success i i i i deuce, to witness which, he invites all his friends and those of his wile Father (arnier will oUieiate. At o'clock, p.

in. the bride and groom will have a reception party at the Town Hall. The best musicians available have been engaged. Jso. A.

Bkown, and At. Littcll. of arrived in camp with that prince of Jehu's, Hilly Lane, on Saturday last. Mr. 15.

visited our camp last fall, when he became so enamoured with ciimpte and surroundings that he returned home to have his name erased from the ot his utmost desires. All ho lisw short piinnkcn of J. M'jnntch's hand made Muir mush lic it no lliiluci'Uieiii lu Jak M. Wilson has been holding some ranches near the headwaters of the Penasco.oñ'tlie south- beginning to return and go to work with a will, Mr. Schafler ami sou arrived in camp on the Mh of February, t'orner 1,1 Mescalcro reser-Ar.

tWM. L. Pierce of Uosu ell, ments on their claims Jesse llolton paid the camp a short visit last week, he expects to return to remain permanently in a short time. Mr. pei ice has gone to Muiia- returned, about a week ago last no un business.

I Wednesday, he haw two horses ll.ompson has pulled oil 1 ruling up to set who was there, a shot was tired at him. He fell back without returning the shot try it iifrnin and I sell none other. Sample roon. on White Oaks Aveuue, just west of I in: I lilies. All are conli- ana vv usons employ was a man named Tom Valentine, who was on one ot the ranches.

Last week this ranch was jumped by Nixon and another man, who broke the lock ot the door and took possession of the house. When Wilson his coat, rolled up his sleeves, and gone to work on the Puck Horn. rm 1 1 i i ine liiicit uorn is rprming; i ii i i uui'iititic "i i nunc Biti tu iipi 111 the blue ---ass State and transit ed lul" mvu al "ol i bouse to see who the parties were, ti.i-;i... RIKl wil1 oe 111 bape to work as and have a consultation with them. election roll and tax duplicate of.

in but next morning Wilson and Val entine secret! apiiroached the stride" in and weaitu. At. is a wortliv townsman, and is a chin which the many more in a short time. T. They saw the two horses still pick s.l.wl u.l.r...

'I 1. 1 1 iir, in. IT, nrillll illlll MIllllCIllV s.v. of our1 ir une to WiUon "I J. jaks tllis "'oniing.

they lire d-awing a bead' on us sturdvoldl A. Kidge way was quite sick this now At the same moment a lili.ck need not he asl-aincd of. l'ol'owitig named gentlemen prires in the U. S. (Jourt through specia' deputy II.

S. Capt. Prnr'gau. On tJ Ihey will nryiwer, to names at Las duces Jno. A.

Brothers, (Ji.p. Bavotiser, Aniceto Martin Chave. Pranciseit Valencia. Petit Ji A. W.

Kempton, A. P. Lai-ey, Se pi Sul.i7.ar, Am lio.io Cltavu7. Pacheco, Pablo Pino Pino. Pat.

V. (iarrett, Jose Otero. morning. We understand the Tender-Foot. Co.

are talking of re bonding to the same pcrCes again, this to a working bond. We are willing to stake our reputation as a miner. that with proper development the' Tender Foot will prove to whoever acrpiires the property, a profitable source of revenue to tlie purchasers. As far as the water is con cerned, even if it should become necessary to haul the ora to the Alkali Wells, we can do it at a cost of from two to four dollars per ton, whih a very small matter, when by all tests and mil -uns. the low- shot was iired, which wnt over the head ol who was siooping.

and struck Valentino between ihe oe. killing hit.i instantly. The iumpers gave themselves up i i io uie. consume, ana a coroner jury was impaneled; whose verdict was that prisoners be held tor trial. At the preliminary trial be fore tho Justice of the Peace, the same jury was selected, and strange to say, after again hearing the evi dence, the prisoners was discharged by them on the plea of sell defense.

illy in iti I to drop in. J. LITTELL. I 5 I rV I 15 I CO -ov. Lincoln County Leader, OSE OF THE BENJ.

F. HENRY. General Merchant. PEN Lincoln Co. A SCO, Nkw Mexico Riiuch Kupplifs a Special t- Highest Cash Price Paid For HiiJes.

Pelts, and Country Produce. JOHN A. IIKLr-HINViSTiNE. Attorney at Laxr. i'liO Ft.

SAV 1 1, 'A i I S. in J. T. REID'S Assay Office Ano Chemical Laboratory. Ififie In Southern New Mexico aianiinrd am' uuon.

Estimate anrf tpeclll-ciuons inaile. Corrpondenr Sellrltcd. White OuIjb Ave. WHITE OAKS. NEW MEXICO.

r. B. CAIROS. W. 1.

TIIORNTOK Aif oriHMx ut I.uvr b.KTKK, Xtw Mexico. TV111 practice ill all Ihe Courts of Law and Kquily in Hut Torrllnrv. en given ut Hie cube of Iu inis in. ciiii promplly made, iE(). T.

BE ALL. ATTOIINKV j'V LAW. LiKtoi.M Ktn- Mexico Will ra ilce in ill tU rourK of New PUBLISHED IS ttet Mining it StocK Baisii Regions in Iti World. Official Paper of the County-White Oaks, New Mexico. It.

is a Local paper, making no pretentions to wide-sproud in tluence nor controlling of National artair. It sets forth the aunn- ages and wealth of Lincoln County, that Capital may to come hither and open up Uio Mountains of Gold, Silver, Copper. Lead and Iron In the western portion of the county, and which awaits oennt 4 develope them. The county has tbs Finest Grass and Water In the Territory, and Horses, Cattle and Shep do better here tiiaoi anvwhere else. Live stock is not totiM" the Screw Worm, and thrive throe- ib'Tiptioii per iiu'iiini'i.

Advt.v; S. 187Q-THE IOWA FARM ER-1 884 THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST Stock Agricultural Journal IS UM Han-kaMl. ESLASQED ARO IMPR0YU. FimlM. Br4lM trT4 Htk.

li.krjimg u4 Vrmlt I iBFrtTM miocu. Ualrrlaf rvUK. fan Crop tas Prastet. Ara all treated full jr In our enlumn. Beside we hY decided to kit (or lew inuntlit Ui racwt Iraant pr-mlum to iiibtcrlker.

ot a-T paper In Ihe world, vU Th Aaierlraw Pannlap llctlaarjr, cut of which It her un, wd wutih litre iiium what Ihe l'liHitcixt It eontaln orerOuO larf par, hand-omeljr bound. Rill letterad. at. Kyery panos ub-crlbluf lor Tua Iowa Kab one fear aud for-wardluii on dollar, will aerara lha Filial a whol Aal n.1.1 n.t I.M I.I a I charae. a ail atMnfuta nramlutn, a enn ol tbi alaaanl dletkMianr.

imaitf. paid, lieiul hi once aud addxcit Mli I uden la Till. I lows. I -I EUAH KAPins,.

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