Prospecting permits have been issued for the Right-All-Right, Teutonic and Black Horse claims on Ironclad hill.
FORFEITURE NOTICE.
Altman, El Paso County, Sept. 4, 1895.
To Louis LaBelle, Francis LaBelle, Joseph LaBelle, Mrs. Louis ?eguinrie, Julienne LaBelle, Mrs. Marguerite Deslanier, and the unknown heirs of Mrs. Maise Clement, deceased:
You are hereby notified that I have expended during the year 1894, one hundred dollars in labor and in improvements upon the Black Horse lode, situated on Ironclad hill, in Cripple Creek mining district, County of El Paso, State of Colorado, of which the location certificate is found of record in Book o. 8, page 94, in the office of the Recorder of said county, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of Section 2324 of the revised statutes of the United States, and the amendment thereto, approved January 22, 1880, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount of labor and improvements required to be made by myself and my only co-owner, Frank LaBelle, who died in December, 1894, leaving you as his heirs, to hold said lode for the period ending on the 31st day of December 1894.
The said Frank LaBelle having expended during said year of of 1894 in labor and improvements upon said claim only the sum of $25 dollars, while I expended during said year for said purposes, the sum of $75 dollars, the said LaBelle and I each owning an one-half interest in the said claim during said year, and if within ninety (99) days after the publication of this notice for the period of time required by law, you fail or refuse to contribute your propertion of the sum of $25 dollars expended by me for said Frank LaBelle in the manner and for the purpose aforesaid, your interest as co-owner in said claim will become the property of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has made the expenditure aforesaid as required by law, and because of the failure of said Frank LaBelle to contribute his said twenty-five dollars thereof.
Joseph Fisher
First published September 5, 1895