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H THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1912. . AGE SEVEN &
I , MRS.WORRY Sfcow Tife to Your Wife C. A. Voight 7 '
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' -; ' Lregai Aavenisemenis.
r KHVICW WAN I A!J5 I - "r"0"-
Advertisements under this Iicad at the rate cf 1 cent per word for
each Issue with a minimum charge of 25 cents. Advertisements mua
reach The Review office not later than 8 p. m. (or Insertion In the next
morning's paper.
Wanted
""WANTED Dining room
- kaue house.
Slrl at
' YOUNG widow would board and
-j room 3 gentlemen. 3 minutes from
i P. O. .Address Box 3S2. . 425.
iWORK WANTED Washing and Iron
f Ins. Enquire at 123 Hlggfus Hltf.
Box 61. City, SSO
ti. x xuu iieau couuu rags ai "
f i view office. 225
llWANTED Clean cotton rags at Re
I view office. 225
' v.... .. '. ' 7. T- Z
fwAiviKu a capaDie woman lorcooa
In nrlvnto fnmflv. N'n wrishlnir. In.
quire Review office. 181.
WANTED Clean, cottong rags at
Review ofSce. 136.
YiWicu jo pay uie uiguesi. casu;
price for your furniture. It costs
jui iiuiuiu iv can us uy, uuu ib
will save you money. G. O. BRAN-
, SON, Johnson Add., Phone 425 76
, WANTED Clean cotton rags aRe
, view offica -223
,i
; WANTED Large Eastern manufac
h turer of well known staple line
f wants Traveling Salesmen in this
territory. No former experience re
qu'red. Steady position. Earn big
pay while you learn. Address for
, particulars, Dept. 5, Lock Drawer
827. Chicago, 111. 403
vY ANTED To Duy second hand fur
1 siture and household goods.
! Brocks Cooper Furniture Co..
i Pythian Castle. O. K. St. 52
HARRIS BLOCK FURNITURE CO.
New and second hand furniture
bought and sold. Fine stock wall
paper. Brewery avenue. Phon?
237.
For Rent.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms. Steam heat. Tho Golden,
Main Street.
FURNISHED rooms for rent.
jj
Doyle. 31 Tombstono Canyon. 351
'STEAM heated rooms at the Golden
Main St. 338
FOR RENT Furnibhed
west Quality Hill.
room
78
419
jFOR RENT Furnished two
house, for catching, one or
men. Apply Box 931.
room I
two!
J IS.
FOR RENT Three room cottage fur
nished. Call Balzay Roomlns house, I To procure thU pattern, lend 10 cents tc
Onora Hrlvo iirt! Tttern Dcpurtment" of thl. ptrx-r. Writ)
f P"ra """ -.f Mme mj adjreM pilnlr,nd be ure to sd
' l it ! aire, and number of OAttern.
!5 ROOM T .bouse. comnletelrt tUtnr. ..... . i
H x -. a : 1 . " - .' i
t
rtthtulV tlXtUi tulrjfftr.cK V9fAn A
iloon Afc tieaf car Mnc. Electncf
light and gas. 427. !
FOR RENT Two roomed house, fur
'l nlshed, Mrs. Chapman, Jones Hill.
'; 429.
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i
For SaleMiscellaneous..
,FX)R SALE HoMwlrold furniture.
; Apply John Boler, Warren. 379.
: 5y w-r se-7-4
FOR SALE-rrOeal, A.beSti in , tpvitui
! Wlldman'S Luraben.Yarphoiie; S8Tl
FOR SALE Beautiful corner lot In
WarrM. ttaofcrtrvetpd viw, eheap
far cash or tercut See Chas. E.
Trotraan. Irell. 1S8
M. Levy
Established 1900
LEVY BROTHERS
BROKERS
Connecting with.E.K-.Buttan & Co.-'s .private wire.
Stoclis.vBonds, GrainsanH' Cotton ArizonaCopper
Stocks a specialty.
Office Copper Queen Hotel-Building. Private wires
io;alI principal exchanges.
Phone 135
P
FOR SALE Indian Tw
fin "cylJUjuJij
O. it, Streefi
motorcycle. Apply at
I!oplr sbop.
Miscellaneous
i tl
!LOST Bunch of' fceyltSJff'for
reward C .W. Otey, CohQ.,
LpsT-r-Ladies' gold" watjah; and iJaJSck
r .-Klllrfnh'Rnr orotitnV"! VHti "tiJi
tha'1 engraved on front 3Qtwetn
C. Q. Store and Biddy Doyltfs
place. Finder leave at Rovlew of
fire and receive reward. Mrs. E. H.
Wlttig. 430.
BE A DETECTIVE. Earn $100 to $200
month. Travel over the world. Write
National Detective Service, Los An
geles, Cal. SSZ
PAINTING and decorating.
Arnold. Phone 156.
E.
749
. lit t
! JffaCUCal H aSlHOtlS
... u
Oso of tho prettiest middy blousa
j styles that could be desired Is given In
: iui3 mouei. lae garment sups on over
tno head and is neat and stylish. It is
f nottnara to mane ana can De rasnloa
ed by a variety of fabrics, including
galatea, madras, chambray, pique and
linen. Whlto linen with big sailor
collar and chic turn-back cuffs of blue
would be very smart
Tho pattern (5779) Is cut in sizes 32
to 42 Inches bust measure. Medium
j size requires 2?i yards of 36 Inch ma-
i terl-il
NQ 5779. raZB.-
NAME... ..
TOWN .
STREET AND NO .
STATE
A Double Break.
"I just saw. Hunter and he !:oks
pretty bad. Whata the Basttss :j!
him, do. you tnow;" ' ' f.'0
"Compound fracture."
"What sort of compound fracture'"
"He's broke, and Mlse Rlchley, dis
covering the fact, broke her cngiga
nient to HImi,'.tCatii6fic Standard aaJ
Times? ". "
S. Levy
Bisbee, Ariz.
? LADY'S MIDDY WAIST.
5"9 S?tf
t
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ari
zona, October 9th, 1912.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Press
E. Wllkerson of Lowell, Arizona,
who. on July 29th, 1909, made Home
stead entry. No. 06513, for Northeast
quarter of. Section 9. Township 23 S.
Range 26 E.. G & S. R. Meridian, has
filed no the of intention to make Final
Thrte Year Proof, to es.tabllsh claim
to the land above described, before
Jared D. Taylor, United States Com
missioner, at Blsbee. Arizona, on the"
11th day of November, 1912.
Claimant names at witnesses:
William Liggett, of Blsbee, Arizona;
William K. York, of. Lowell, Ariz;
Frank Cristinl, of Blsbee, Ariz.;
Henry Stocks, of Lowell, Ariz.;
FRANK H. PARKER.
Register.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
V. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ari
ona. October 9lh, 1912.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Rob
ert Arborn, Jr., of Blsbee, Arizona;
who, on March 24th 1909 made Home-
' stead Entry No. 053C6, for Southeast
quarter of Srctlon 28 Township 23
' S.i Range 22 E., G & S. R. Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Three Year Proof, to establish
uaiui u iuc tana aoave aescrioeu, oe-
:or Jarod D. Taylor. United States
commissioner, at Blsbee, Arizona, on
me i4iu uay o: November, 1912,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles A. Stevens of Bisbec, Ariz.
Charles Wilson, of Blsbee. Ariz.;
Jacob C Baker, of Hereford. Ariz.;
BcnJ. T. Stuart, of Hereford. Ariz.;
I FRANK H. PARKER.
' Register.
MINERAL APPLICATION NO. 016804
Mineral Application No. 016804,
United States Land omce. Phoenix,
Arizona, Aug. 29, 1012. Notice Is
hereby given that James M. Howlett,
whoso postofflce address Is Kelvin.
Arizona, has made Application for pat
ent to tnc American lodo claim.
Mineral Survey No. 2351, situated ap
proximately lu Tp. 23, S. It 21 E. G.
ft S. R. B. & M, Warren Mining Dis
trict, Cochise County, Arlsona, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at Cor.
No. 1 whence U. S M. M. No. 4 War
ren Mining District brs. N. 46 deg.
26 mln. W. 323L6 ft., thence N. 74 deg.
30 mln. E. 300.4 ft to Cor. No. 2,
theice S. 32 deg. 06 mln. E. 82.7 ft
to Cor. No. 3, thence S. 86 deK. 43
min. W. 328.6 ft to Cor. No. 4, thence
'N. 32 deg. 06 mln. W. 10 ft to Cor.
No. 1 tho place of the beginning. The
location notice of the American claim
, Ir. recorded In the Recorder's office of
, Cochise County, Arizona, In Book 32
! at page 557. Adjoining claims are
Virginia lode Sur. No. 1347 on the
north; OrnrOnd lode Sur. No. 1393 pn
the ea6t and Baton Rouge lode Sur.
No. 1398 on the south. Area in con.
flict with Virginia lode Survey No.
1347 amounting to 0.033 acres Is ex
pressly excluded from this application.
FRANK IL PARKER, "
Reeister.
Date of First Publication September .1.1
112.. ... sio
'IN THE SUPERIOR COURT .
OF THE COUNTY OF COCHISE,,
STATE OF ARIZONA.
Notice of Hearing Petition for Probate
o Will.
IN THE Matter of the Estate .bf
JANE OLIVER, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that Fri
day, the Sth day of November, 1912,
at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of ald day, i
the court room of sain Court, at the
Cojfirt llousg'Xa inwSl'ty of Tomb;
stone,- Courim of Cochfjo, State of
Arizona, have, beenvjrppointed the
time and place for proving tho Will
of said Jane Oliver, deceased, a'nd
for hearing the Petition of Richard
Davis .for the issuance to him, the
said Richard Dav.s of Letters Teslu
mentary 'hereon.
Dated October 21, 1912.
J. E. JAMES,
231. Cleric
h
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
TJ. S. Land Oince at Phoenix, Art
zona, October 3tb, 1912.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil
liam J. Berner, of Garces. Arizona,
who, on February ISth, 1910 made
application to make final proof under
im- Small Holdings Act entry. No.
0909S, .for 3, E3 1-4 X. VTS 1-4 S. W.
1-1 N. E. 1-4, N. W.-1- S, E 1-4, N' j
1-4 B. w. 1-4. Section 9, Tdwnsalp-23
S Range 20 E-, G. & S. R, Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to mafe
Final Eroof, to establish claim to the
land a cove described, uerore j. d.
Taylor. United States Commissioned
ai ins net, Arizona, on me loui cay
of November, 1312, and .will prove
possession by myself or predecessors'
In Interest tor more than 20 years
prior to suney by two of tha follow,
lng witnesses:
Robert Todd, of Carets, Arizona;
James E. Kelley, Garces, Arizona;
Caleb A. Newman, of Garces, Ariz.
Joseph F. Llppert, of Blsbee, Ariz,;
FRANK H. PARKER,
Register.
NOTICE FORj PUBLICATION
Department ,of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arl
zona, October 9th, 1912.
NOTICE is hercby given that
Charles J. Lunvall. of Don Luis,
Arizona, who. on October 26th,
1305, make Homestead entry.
No.
01371, for Northwest quar.
tcr of, Section 4, Township 24 S-,
Range 21 .. G & S. R. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Final
Three Year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Jarcd D. Taylor, United States Com
missioner, at Blsbee, Arizona, on the
15th Jay of November, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Pemberton,
George Klrkland,
Charles W. Hull,
Samuel C. Smiley, all of Don Luis,
Arizona.
FRANK H. PARKER,
Register.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF
oiut,rnuuutHs at- fcL. kasu
& SOUTHWESTERN RAIL.
ROAD COMPANY.
The Annual Meeting of the stock
holders of ihe Et Paso & Southwest
ern Railroad company for the election
of directors to srve for tho ensuing
year, and for the. transaction of such
other business as may be properly
brought before" the meeting, will Bo
held at the office, of the company. In
TlLt..... f..ki.. 1 ... .
uiavctr, uicuice cuuuiy, Arizona, on
Monday, November 11th, 1912, at
twelve o'clock noon.
GEORGE NOTMAN,
59 j Secretary
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
OF THE COUNTY OF COCHISE,
STATE OF ARIZONA
Notice of Hearing Petition.
IN THE Matter of the Estate ol
Ellsa Schmld, Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Kon
rad Schmld has filed in this wurt His
Petition praying that he be appointed
Administrator of'the Estate of Ellsa
Schmld, Deceased, and that the same
will bo heard on Friday, the Sth day
of November, A. D., 1912, at 10:00
o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at
the Courtroom or said court. In the
C.ty of Tombstone, Couny of Cochise,
titate of Arizona-, and all persons In
terested In said estate are notified,
then and there ..to appear and show
cause, If any they have, why the pray
frr of said petitioner should not be
granted.
J. E. JAMES,
Clerk of the Superior Court
.By C. B. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk.
Dated October 22nd., t912.
229.
T
JN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
OF THE COUNTY OF COCHISE,
STATE OF ARIZONA.
Notice o Time Appoln'ed for Hear
ing Application; for Letters of Ad
ministration. IN THE Matter of the Estate of
ROY C. JACOBS, Deceased.
Pursuant to an order of said Su
perior Court made on the 21st day of
October, 1912, notice fs hereby given
that Friday the 8th day of November,
1312. at 10:00 o'clock. A. M.. at tho
Court room of said Court, at the Coun
ty Court House In the City of Tomb
stone, County of Cochise, Stats of
Arizona, has bibn appointed as the
time and place for hearing the ap
plication of Daniel Haaley on file
herein for the issuance to htm of
Letters of Administration upon the es
tate ,of Roy C. Jacobs, deceased, and
alleged In said application to have
uieu inies:aie, wnen ana wncre any
crson Interested may appear and
ontcsL the same.
Dated this 21st dav of Octnbnr.
fh. D, 1912.
J. E. JAMES.
T3
30 Clerk.
THE SUPERIOR COURT
COCHI6E COUNTY, STATE
' OF ARIZONA.
OF
Blsbee-Naco Water Company.
a Corporation,
..-Plaintiff. -J J., i
vs. '; ' t .
George L.- Staley,
Defendant ,
Sheriffs Sale Number 91.
Under and br virtue of nri execution
Issued out ofliho Superior' Court of
he County of';Cocalse, State'" of Arl-
zonaana to me directedsana aenv-
ferod-for a Judgment rendered in.sald
Court, on. -Ihe 24th day of-August'
1912, In favor of Blsbee-Naco Water
Company, a Corporation, plaintiff, and
against George L. Staley, defendant,
for the sum of Four Thousand Six
Hundred Fourteen and 58-100 (4,
614.58) Dollars, lawful money of
United States, besides Interest, costs
and accruing costs, and on which judg
ment execution was Issued Sept 6th,
1912, and returned by Sheriff partly
satisfied in the amount of One Hun
dred and no-100 (J100.00) Dollars and
unsatisfied in tho amount of Four
Thousand Kve Hundred Ninety-Fvo
and 88-100 ($4,595.88) Dollars, lawfuL
monoy of United States, I have this
day levied upon all tho right title and
interest of George L. Staley, said de
fendant of, In and to the property
particularly described as follows; in
the City of Blsbee, Tombstone Can
yon, County of Cochise; Arizona;
1. One certain galvanized iron
tank situate on a mining claim known
as the "Bessie" to which claim one
Henry Waters asserts title, and up
tho hill from tho residence of sa)d
Waters between 150 and 200 feet, to
gether with the appurtenances of sa-d
tank, the same being used as a stor
ago tank by defendant
2. One certain gasoline engine, and
Us appurtenances, and the frame
building in which the same Is sit
uated, adjoining the residence of said
Waters on the south side of Tomb
stone canyon aforesaid.
3. One certain gasoline engine, and
its appurtenances, and the frame
building In which the same is situated,
near to and easterly a short distance
from what are known as tho Keating
Houses, and somo ono hundred feet
away flora the residence of said Wa
ters. 4. One certain shed .and the tools
and Implements therein of every kind
and nature, near said Keating Houses.
5. Water pipe system, consisting
of mains and pipes from a well on saia
"Bessie" claim, and the other well
on what Is commonly known as the
"Total Ijoss" cialRIT upon and near
which said engines are situate, being
tho main lino from said wells to
Tombstone canyon, thence along said
canyon In Its easterly trend, to tho
pa.nt where Clawson avenue in Bls
bee Intersects tho road In said can
yon; together with all lateral pipes
and branches of every kind and de
scription therefrom. Including tho lat
erals or branches to Warren Hill,
Brophy avenue, Critchley 11111; Jacks
Lumber Yard property, and to Curve
Street, to the Harris properties, to
Bailey Hill, to Laundry Hill, to the
1indstrom property, to the Hassler
property, to Art Hill, and the Medlgo
lch stables, all In said canyon, all as
heretofore used and enjoyed by
Georgo L. Staley, and the rights of
personalty appurtenant thereto."
...,.,,- .1 1- 1.. 1... ,..... K.
nn Tupsdav. the 12th dav of Novem
ber, 1912. I will sell all the right, tl- r
tie and Interest of Georse U Staley,
of. In and to tho above described prop- j
erty, or so much thereof as may bo
necessary to satisfy plalntff's claim, I
besides all costs. Interest and accru
ing costs to the highest bidder for
cash lawful mcnev of Uo!ei stM
The said sales will take place as
follows: Tho Tank described In par
agraph 1 at the location place of
bald tank at 10 o'clock, a. m. Gasoline
engine paragraph 2 at 10:15 a. m.
where said engine is located; all prop
erty described in paragraph 3 at tho
site of the gasoline engine therein de
scribed at 10:30 a. m. Property de
scribed In paragraph 4 at tho site ot
tho certain shed therein described at
10:45 a. ra.T and property described
In paragraph 5 at the head of tho
water nlDe system therein described
at 11:00 o'clock a. Ta. at place men
tioned, for sale of property described
In paragraph 3.
Dated at Tombstone, Arizona, this
30th day of October, 1912.
Harry a wheeler, sheritr
By GUY C. WELCH. Deputy Sheriff.
TO THE CREDITORS OF THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF BISBEE:
The checks for the payment of tho
third dividend of 15 per cent have
been received from the Comptroller
of the Currency, and will be deliv
ered to the creditors of said 'bank up
on production of tho Receiver's Rv
cIt)t issued to you. and tho signing
of a receipt covering the said divi
dend, at my office in tne scamia
Shattuck Building.
November 2nd., 1912.
J. M. O'CONNELL,
Advertisement Receiver.
407.
f, y ; Bqp.s,-a Nitrate-fields.- , ..
' If peat'Is failxed with lime and sown'
with nitrifying ferments. Its filaments
become Incased with masses of ni
trates. Wherever there aro peat
bogs It Is possible to obtain nitrates
equivalent In quality to those of .the
great nitrate deposits In Chile. Tho
bogs, hitherto regarded as good for
fuel only, are thus foundto bo unde
veloped sources of wealth. Harper's
Weekly.
LODGE
MASONIC CALENDAR.
WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 9.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday Blue Rogulvr.
Saturday m. i
ueorgft a. unage. ii -w
BassoU Watklcs, Secy. F. & A U
F. E. Benmt, T. I. M.
J. T. Abramf. H. P.
George A. Bridge, E. C.
W. R. Banks, Secy-, Huachuca Coun
cil. R. A. M. & K. T.
OHUEH OF liASlCKN STArl
Pear! Chapter, No. 1.
Meets in Masonic Hall
SeconJ acd Fourth
Wednesdays ot eacu
month
Phone 636.
Anna Leroy. W M
Mrs. Luella, Snodgrass. Sec'y.
ODD FELLOWS
SONORA LODGE NO. 23.
I. O. O. F.
Cananea Mexico,
meets evert
Monday night In Eagle Hall.
Visiting brothero cordially inTlted
W. L. Summers. N. G.
C. R. Perclval, Sec'y.
BISBEE LODGE NO. 10.
I. O. O- F.
meets every Trea
i?cesday evening li
Odd Fellows' Hall. Main St. at 7:30.
Visiting brothers are cordially invited
to attend.
FRED YARCIIO, N. G.
THOS. BLAIR, Secretary.
ORDER OF OWLS.
Blsbeo Nest
1208
Regular meet
ing first and
third Thurs
days of each
month.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
C L. Means, Pres. G. J. Reardon, secy
BROTHERHOOD OF ASIfcRlCAN
YOEMEN
yfiffiVi. Kicnara i- uomesieaay osa
!& meets second and fourth
'wfjjfeii Tuesday at Odd Fellows'
W&ltjfiSyTJ1t tnqlHn. rihri or
sS?5' cordially invited.
W. C- R. Hoover, Foreman.
E. D. Stlnson, Correspondent, Box
1496.
BISBEE LODGE'rio.' lit.
Meetings every Friday night Mason
ic Temple. Visiting brothers cordlai
iy Invited.
f E. Bennett Dictator,
J A. M. Vonk. Secretary.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
IN THE COUNTY OF COCHISE,
STATE OF ARIZONA.
Notice qf Settlement of Account
JN THE Matter of-tho Estate ot
. ELSIE TOLES. Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Georgo Toles, tho administrator of
tho estate ot Elelo Toloe, deceased,
has rendered and presented for settle
ment and filed in said Court, his an
nual accornt of his administration of
said estate; and that Friday, the ISth
day of November, I9J2, at 10:00
o'clock, A. M., at the Court-room of
said Court, at the Court House In tho
olty) of Tombstone. In said Cochise
County, lias been "duly appointed ," by
tho Judge ot sofa court, for tho set
tlement of said account at which
time and place any pejMu Interested
In said estate may appear 'and file his
exceptions In writing; to the said ac
cotinl and contest. tnVsame.
J. E. JAMES,
Clerk of tho .Superior Court
Dated October 28, 1912.
. ,, i 31L
NOTICES
B.
FRATERNAL
BROTHERHOOD
Blsbee Lodge No
452 meet every
Wednesday even
Id at K. ol
P HalL Vlsltln
members cordlai
ly Invited.
Ellen Foley, President
Barbara Shearer, Secretary
K. &. L. O. S.
Knights and Ladies of Security meet
In Medigorlch Hall every 2nd. and
4th Thursday.
James F. Humphries, President1' "
Grace Downing, Box 300, Sec'y ''l
Anna M. Shields, Financier,
P. O. Box 1471. (73)
tfMGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Rathbone Lodge No
10 Knights Of Pythias
meet the first, second
nnd fourth Tuesdays
of each month In Py
thian Castle 7:30 p. m
Pythian brothers cor
dlally invited.
ED KING, C. C.
C. KRIGBAUM, K ot It. S.
t. O. R. M.
Meets every Thursday evening
7:30 o'clock In Pythian Carftle.'
visiting Red Men welcome.
Wnu R. Tonkin, Sachem.
F. C. Fenderson, K. of R.
M. D. Cohen. Medicine Man
HI
ill
I. O. O. F-
GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMEN1
NO. 5.
L O. O. F. Meeta
cry second am
fourth Friday tat
7:30 p. m. Odd
Fellows' Halt AM
visiting Patriarch"
Welcome.
Geo. Vanderwalker, C. P.
F C. Fenderson. Scribe
W. O. w.
Woodmen of the World
meet at Fair Hall, th
second and fourth
Mondays of each
month. Visiting broth
ers invited to attend.
O. B. Thomas, C. C
C N. Thomas. Clerk.
f, o. e.
Blsbee Aerie 175. F. O E- meef
first - and 'third Mondays, 8 p. c
Fair HalL. Visitors pordlally ,'
corned. i
las. McDonald, Predent
U. D. Cohen, Aerlo Physlclatl '
tODGE NO 67f.
Refmjar cieuitn nn and thlra
Friday of each month.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to attend:
J M. Ball, Exalted Ruler.
PJ M. Cox, Secretary.
Dreadnought L. O. L.
No. 210.
. Meets every Mon-
tST -fi day nleht at 7:3s.
sharp at Mason
ic hall. Visiting
brothers cordially In
vlted.
.H. KYLE. W. M.i
n. FEitrjna.v nect.
vri-agSiS Sec'y.. BQXJ43C. Q,
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