We would advise the people of Las Cruces…
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t the First National Bank, having
been brought up by F. H. Siebold who, in com-
pany with D. W. Dana and Governor Stearns
of El Paso, was in the mountains at the time,
looking at some mines. The Indians are part
of the band left by Geronimo at the time of his
capture.
We would advise the people of Las Cruces
and vicinity to be on the lookout for thieves of
the “sneak”’ variety. No artcile of any value
whatever is beneath the notice of this gentry.
Anything from a monkey-wrench or axe to a
horse and buggy invites their cupidity. Don’t
leave anything lying about. Put everything
under lock and key and fasten the key to your-
self is the Republican’s advice. Should you by
chance find someone in your stable or corral
don’t wait to ask questions just blaze away.
He’s the man you’re looking for.
How did Lordsburg get its name, anyhow?
The Liberal will kindly inform an anxious ig-
norant public. — Optic.