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THE DISPATCH CLASSIFIED PAGE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Electric Irons, $3.95 to $7.00; SI.OO cash allowed for old iron, regardless of condition or make. Ari zona Edison Co. Telephone 100. FOR SALE, CHEAP—New and'second hand furniture, rugs, stoves, guns and pistols, and all kinds of ammuni tion. Beecroft & Lewis, 1110 G Ave. phone 442. FOR SALE—R. I. Red hatching eggs. Greene, 1502 19th St. Phone 365. FOR SALE—Schubert piano, excellent condition, reasonable. 922 12th St. FOR SALE—Furniture by the piece or all. 600 F Ave. FOIR SALI? —Lease and furniture of 21-room hotel. Call at 600 F Ave. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—6-room adobe house on 5 lots and 4-room cast stone house on 2 lots, C. & A. addi tion. Sfta-ChLimbers, St. James Hotel Taxi Stand. FOR SALE—Fat hens, 25c per pound. Topper’s Poultry Ranch, 1157 19th St. Phone 222. FOR SALE—Buick six touring, A-l condition, good tires'. 946 Bth St. PIANOS for sale and for rent, t) V. H. Fisher, Owl Drug Store. ‘ FOR SALE—U. S. Rubber Co.’s Mogul Non-Kinkable Rubber hose. We are proud to sell this hose. Posten-Arthur Hardware Co. FOR SALE Certainteed Weather shield paint, all colors, $2.50 gallon. Posten-Arthur Hardware Co. FOR SALE Full assortment Cer tainteed and Pabcolin rugs, 6x9, $5.50; 7!4x9, $6.75; 9x10V2, $9.75; 9x12, $10.75. Posten-Arthur Hardware Co. GARDEN TOOLS. Milo Non-Kink able hose, 50 ft. $5.75. v Seed. Poultry netting at lowest prices. Douglas Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Kerosene cook stoves at big reductions. See them. Only a few left to go at these low prices. Douglas Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Bonnie Rooms, 1237 G. j Bargain for’quick sale. FOR SALE—Pure boiled linseed oil, j sl.lO per gallon. Save money on roofing, paints and varnishes. Doug las Planing Mill & Glass Works, 6341 13th St. Phone 512. FOR SALE—Setting eggs, R. I. Reds I and Minorcas. 1014 17th St. FOR } SALE —Garden and Flower seeds. Garden tools and lawn mowers. Posten-Arthur Hardware Co., “Doug las’ Busy Hardware Store.” . FOR SALE—Traveling bags apd Glad stones. Cowboy boots and shoes. Dog harness and collars; chains and leads. Saddles made to your order.! Harness, horse collars and pads*. In fact every thing carried in an up to date shop. A. B. Egland, 1130 G. FOR SALE—Good piano, terms; sew ing machine. 600 F Ave. FOR SALE Nir.gara cork insulated Refrigerators, al 1 sizes. Get ourj prices. Posten-Arthur Hardware Co. j FOR SALE PracticaUy new six-1 horsepower Fairbanks-Morse gas! engine, jump jack and belt. Frank j Bruno, ■ Fairview Addition. \— e . j FOR SALE —Six-room brick house lo- • j cated 2 corner lots on 9th St. in good condition. Paving paid. Address P. O. Box 448, Douglas. i FOR SALE —Mulberry and fig trees,' and rose bushes. Belgian hares for’ eating. Joe Kotz, 1 and 2 Ewing Ave.,j Pirtleville. Chevrolet Coupe, model 1926. Ford Touring \ $75; 1926 Overland Six coach, first class! condition. ROMNEY-DOANE CHEVROLET CO.j FOR SALE—OId clean newspapers? 15c ■ per bundle. Dispatch office. j FOR SALE —Three-room frame house j with sleeping porch. Partly furn- j ished. Fine condition, SBSO. Quick' sale desired. 725 17th St. Red Wing Baby Chicks J To Arrive Every Tuesday and Friday of Each Week. DAVIES FUEL AND FEED CO. J FOR SALE X! White Leghorn chicks from my stock. I do not buy eggs to hatch. j My chix are full of life and vigor. ; February and March $12.00 per 100. j per 1000. Order from this ad and avoid delay. Gus Forester, R-3, Box 23, Phoenix. j v 'i lilllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ; I Used Cars • • j Nash Touring $250.00 Cadillac Coupe $750.00 Essex Coach, 1927 $495.00 Chevrolet Sedan $250.00 Ford Coupe $195.00 Chevrolet Touring $125.00 At Used Car Lot Opposite Post Office or Motor Transit Company! 1201 G Avenue aiiiiMHmiimiiiiiniiu ■ OUTOUR WAY , By Williams /OH ‘BT\FF v -A \ZQOHCx) Rouwo PC UAH 7) / DOsiT GrO "T'X DOKfT WOH / 3buT'lM \NHH \ £MACK"IM vMOH "THG.T J/ ME, "P LEa'm AT CRACK" 'Boot 6LAM 'Boor PIAVMM* / H £VW old ag _ Ikl mh, PUS HAVJIKT-T' GrlT /FORE DR»NlK»K]V^riT^^ c - no . Bu c > -r, K ,« II OONT NEED H»€>-fA»U cor OoTA a r BREAKS OFF AFORE HE SAUcEg (7 BREAK! ME A\--CHAPERON.^ 1 onowT J/‘&lammin’ I S'-am FAW /me Hot" er ancestors Coo Kim —mtw /, H » IL FooL 7f^ P i oomt \ < —'/, CRACKL ' M wamt-tsup ' i S / am fall on / ' *• jr.^lxA/iILIAMS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. A MO-MVT GAME . 01920. BY NEA SERVICE, INC. FOR SALE j FOR SALE—Built-in bookcase. 1285 F Ave. ) [ FOR SALE Several reconditioned , batteries. Real bargains. Douglas I Auto Wrecking Co., 1238 G Ave. ! .FOR SALE 640-acre homestead, | rights and improvements, Bisbee ; highway. Four-room adobe house with furniture and garage. SIOO cash, bal ance $25 per month. McCartney, 1022 F Ave. FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from prize winning Brown Leghorns. 1264 15th. j FOR SALE—Davenport, bargain. 1034! Bth St. FOR RENT r | FOR RENT—Single and double room's! with bath. Winton Hotel, 1203 G. ! i FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms,! newly calsomined and / renovated ! throughout. Rent reasonable. Inquire 751 sth St. FOR RENT—Close-in furnished apart ment. Apply 509 13th St. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 827 10th. | Always The BEST Selection in the FINEST condition, at the LOWEST prices. « mmmm * • ' " - I 1926 Dodge Sedan, new tires, $625 1925 Dodge Touring $275.00 Chevrolet Sedan $485 Chevrolet Touring $95 Buick Touring $95 Ford Coupe' $75 TERMS Southern Arizona Auto Company Buick Garage 1223 G Ave. DOUGLAS DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1928 j FOR RENT 15 j FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, lights and water furnished. - ! 960 17th St. Phone 662-W. di I , is! FOR RENT Furnished apartment ; with sleeping porch; adults. 639 12th. ■ : 1.! FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, i «! 1053 11th St. Inquire Phone 586-W hi -1 FOR RENT Furnished flat, three ;2 i rooms and bath, water furnished, S2O per mo. with garage. Inquire 911 15th. * THE GARDANIER - U Single rooms or en suite, with baths,: ' 4 l sleeping porches. Also most desirables apartments in city. 633 9th St. -- * j ' | FOR RENT Furnished two-room! : brick apartment, private bath. Suit-' ~ | able for one or two, 653 12th St. I & ; FOR RENT—Furnished flat. Inquire \ - j 861 9th St. j d i FOR RENT Attractive rooms with ; ej bath. Ph. 858, 8& G. Hotel Douglas.!, —; | . FOR RENT—Nice clean rooms, hot and, . cold running water, $3 per week.{ Bonnie Rooms, 1237 G Ave. i.! FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms and j ■ garage. -Phone 417-J outside school I i hours. 1084 11th St. ; l.j . I \ FOR RENT—Furnished liousq to re- 1 I liable people. 848 11th St. v 1 FOR RENT —Dandy furnished batching j i quarters. 639 12th St. i FOR RENT—Housekeeping room and! j garage. 537 13th St. FOR good rooms at reasonable rates, j try the Bankhead, 357 10th St. i Phone 207. |FOR RENT Four-room modern house with sleeping porch and garage. 637 14th. Apply 633 14th St. ! FOR -.RENT —Furnished rooms, 84310th. ! FOR RENT Four-room furnished apartment. 920 10th St. ! ; i ROOM and board for gentleman. 825 i 9th St. j i ' FOR RENT Three housekeeping ; ! rooms, everything furnished. 851 ; | 7th St. j : j ; FOR RENT—Furnished, 1724 A Ave.,' i two-room brick house and garage,' \ with water. Inquire 1061 18th St. j , FOR RENT—Four-room house, partly ; furnished, sls per month. McCart-] ney, 1022 F Ave. j APARTMENTS” Five-room apt., unfurnished. Large 1 and small apts., nicely furnished. In- • ' quire 438 11th St. Phone 25 or 443-J. j I' HEMSTITCHING I HEMSTITCHING and Picoting. Best; work, prompt attention, reasonable ■ prices, thoroughly responsible. The! Singer Sewing Machine Co. 917 G. j Hemstitcfliag. Mrs. Do iglas. 931 11th. ■ Disnaceh Telenhones—nl and 82 i AGENTS - WANTED ! ; > • i AGENTS We start you in business and help you succeed. • No capital or j experience needed. Spare or full time. You can earn SSO-SIOO weekly. Write I Madison Industries, 562 Broadway, j New York., j Phone 70 537 9th St. PORTER & AMES Funeral Directors ( AMBULANCE SERVICE >- J 1 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING DECORATING AND PAPERHANGING Outside and Inside Work. First Class Work, Estimates Cheer fully given. Wm. Carroll, 905 sth St., Phone 520 r J MARCELL, 50c; singer 1 wave, 50c; shampoo, 50c; Lemur permanent wave, $lO. Frances Benson, 809 Bth St. Phone 635. R. D. MORRIS & SON, painting, paper hanging and calcomining. First class work guaranteed. Wall paper samples on display. Call 510-W. 1361 13th St. LINSEED OIL at sl.lO per gallon. Other things at as reasonable prices. You know us. Douglas Lumber Co. FIRST class stucco, plastering and con- j crete work done by real mechanics-! We also make roach proof drain boards; for kitchen sinks. Prices reasonable.' Call 778. E. W. Morris, 830 9th St. ! , - ■ I SOUTHERN MATTRESS SHOP—44S • 9th St. Phone 677. Upholstering. ! — i LADIES —We carry the most beautiful! %-inch oak flooring to go over old; floors. The cost is low and the floor; will be a thing of beauty forever. Cal! us. Douglas Lumber Co. MARCEL, $1; shampoo, 50c; finger! wave, $1; facial, sl, or 6 for $5. Palo-j mar Beauty Shop, formerly Gadsden 1 Beauty Shop, on ground floor next to Palomar Hotel. Phone 167. CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Hub Tailors, 529 11th. Phone 544. | THEY LIVED ever happy arter Park- j er made a soft new mattress of their | hard old one. 714 G. Ave. Inquire ' WHO wants a life time roof at second j ! hand prices? Enough for one house j only. Douglas Lumber Co. LONG established and’ highly success ful manufacturer has money mak-j i ing opportunity to offer salesmen of*. ■ proven ability. State experience. Cen i tral California Grape Juice Co., Fresno, i 1 Calif.* j. ! ; ! BRING Your Tire Troubles to Foster’s; i Service Station. Tubes patched forj j 25c. Work guaranteed. Cor. 12th St. and F Ave. ’ j " WANTED . WANTED—To buy 2nd-hand furniture Beecroft & Lewis, 1110 G, phone 442. WANTED TO BUY -Furniture, stoves, j ice boxes. 600 F Ave. WANTED The Lutheran church wants to purchase two lots, prefer-' ably with small building, between 7th and 14th Sts. Phone 296. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, two or three rooms and bath.' State location and price to F. N. Cover, j Gen’l Del. j Nacozari Railroad Co. TIME CARD Stations No. 1 No. 2 South-Bound North-Bound Tuesdays v Mondays i Thursdays Wednesdays i Saturdays Fridays 2:30 Ar. Nacozari Lv. 7:00! A. M. A. M. , 8:15 Lv. Agua Prieta Ar. 11:30 8:45 Cabullona 10:50 9:45 Ar. Fronteras Lv. 9:55 9:50 Lv. Ar.9:15 10:23 Ar. Esqueda Lv. 9:12 j 10:33 Lv. Ar. 9:02] 11:20 Calabazas 3:18 > P. M. A. M. 1 Woman to Hang r • i to'n r 7 liftflTlttllfiWpk J9§ frxSSh £&:■.' My , / Mrs. Eva Dugan, convicted in Tucson of murdering A. J. ( Mathis, is under sentence to hang. If she is executed, she will be the first woman to • die on the gallows in Arizona. LEADS BIG INDUSTRY AND ORCHESTRA TOO ! ' BERLIN, <&)—lt is not every day j that a big industrialist wieids the i baton over a symphony orchestra. Werner von Siemens, one c? the chief stockholders in the gigantic Siemens & Halske works, manufac turers of electrical goods and machin ery, gave a concert at his home at which he conducted the philharmonic orchestra of nearly 100 pieces through a classical program such as ordinarily only a Furtwftngler or Bruno Walter will touch. Some 400 guests were present at the concert, which was given m the spacious Siemens Chateau Lankwitz, | near Berlin. The audience included i many of the diplomats accreaxted to ! the Wilhemstrasse, leading Industrial ists and bankers, and men and women prominent in Berlin society. Acquitted Tried by a jury which was dead- j locked when lour members refused i to believe him guilty, Mr. J. Police ! Dog, of Sturgis, Mich., was ireed j from the charge of killing sheep j and didn’t even nave to prove, in- j sanity to get off. Here is a picture of Jack shortly after he was ac quitted. His owners and a neigh bor had established an alibi | ’ for him. I LOST AND FO UND j LOST—Satinum bar pin! small dia- j mond set, between 16th St. and i Levy Bros., or at The Oasis. Reward for return to 660 16th St. DRESSMAKING ~~ DRESSMAKING, 1201 Bth St. Several hundred fabrics the I season’s newest weaves, colors and pattern's—are here for your | choosing. t ' Our expert custom tailoring will j make you a suit to be proud cf —one that will give enduring satisfaction. ' Remember that everyone of out j! fabrics is guaranteed 100 p’.r I •cent all pure wool —a necessary | factor in making first-class* ; clothes. DOUGLAS TAILORS !; WE ARE TAILORS Cleaners of Clothes and Hats R. S. Perrin, Manager. (Just Say Bob) 533 Eleventh Phone 25!! r s Hawley & Hawley Shippers’ Representatives ASSAYERS, CHEMISTS ORE BUYERS Douglas, Ariz. 537 12th St. El Paso, Texas Box 4 Obtaining Berlin Apartment Is Big Step in Social Career BERLIN MP)—Hans and Liselotte Horst, a young Berlin couple who were marrien about a year ago,! ; ent out an unusual notice to their j friends. Besides their names and < address, it bore merely these words: “We have an apartment.” This iiji perhaps the first time ! that special cards have been print !ed and sent out to announce so | jprossaic a fact as renting an apart-! ment. t has deep social si£<nifi-1 cance, however. Apartments are so , scarce in the large cities of Ger many, especially in the capital, that thousands of couples must continue for years to dive with their parents or in separate boarding houses. Under these circumstances, the joy of the Horst couple at finding an apartment within a year is easily understandable. leg AL^ t 6tice S . NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 1 REAL ESTATE # In the Superior Court of the State: cf Arizona in and for the County of! Cochise. In the Matter of the Estate of, Arthur L. Fisher, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That in pursuance of an order of the; Superior Court, in and for the County! of Cochise, State of Arizona, made on 1 the 9th day of March, 1928, in the mat ter of the estate of Arthur L. Fisher, j deceased, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of Arthur L. 1 Fisher, deceased, will sell at public l sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,! subject to the confirmation of said Superior Court, on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1928, at 2 o’clock P. M.,j df said dry in front of the premises. > hereinafter described 910 18th | Street, in the City of Douglas, County of Cochise, State of Arizona, the fol-i .lowing described real property. to-wit:j Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen I (14), in Block One Hundred Thirty-! three (133) of the Townsite of Doug las, Cochise County, Arizona, with one small frame house thereon. Said property consisting of two lots and the hoflfee thereon, together with other improvements. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, with ten! per cent (10%) to accompany bid and subject to confirmation of the Superior Court, aforesaid. Bated March 10, 1928. A. B. PACKARD, j Administrator of the estate of Arthur, L. Fisher, deceased. First pub. March 31, 1928. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON ! .APPLICATION OF GUARDIAN FOR I ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! In the Superior Court in the County j of Cochise, State of Arizona. !In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Lavelle McLean, a | minor. ! On Reading and filing the petition ! of D. T. McLean, the guardian of the (Estate of Lavelle McLean, a minor, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to Lavelle Me- j Lepn, said ward for the uses and pur- j poses therein set forth; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That ■ the next of kin of the said ward and ; all persons interested in the said! estate, appear before this Court on ‘ Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1928,; at 10:00 o’clock’ A. M., at the Court Room of this Court, at the City of j Tombstone, in the said County of Co-, chise, then and there to show cause! why an order should not be' granted! for the sale of such estate 1 . AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, j That a copy of this order be pub- j jlished at least ithree (3) successive: | weeks before the said day of hearing j jin the Douglas Daily Dispatch, aj newspaper printed and published in! said County of Cochise. Dated March 13. 1928. ALBERT M. SAMES. Judge of the Superior Court, j First publication March 16, 1928. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, | 1 ! U. S. LAND OFFICE at Phoenix, j : ! Arizona, March 2, 1928. ! NOTICE is hereby given that Frank ! Awbrey, of McNeal, Arizona, who, on i October 22, 1924, made additional j stock raising homestead entry, No ; 057321, for the S ] 4, Section 11, Town ship 215., Range 25E„ G. & S. R. I Meridian, has filed notice of intention !to make Threp-Year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Beumler, U. S. Commis sioner, at Douglas, Arizona, on the 11th day of April, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles A. Ramsower, George flale, Raymond Ramsower, Charles Frazer, all of McNeal, Arizona. HENRY A. MORGAN, Register. First publication March 7, 1928. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOIT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Ph<*pix, Arizona, March 2, 1928. NOTICE is hereby given that George Hale, of McNeal, Arizona, who, on October 22, 1924, made original stock raising homestead entry, No. 057322. for the Ntfc, Section 11, Township 215., Range 25E., G. & S. R. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above- described, before | H. C. Beumler, U. S. Commissioner, at Douglas, Arizona, on the 11th day of i April. 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Awbrey, Charles A. Ram- i sower, Raymond Ramsower, Charles ! Frazee, all of McNeal, Arizona. i HENRY A. MORGAN, j Register. First publication March 7. 1928. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! AT PRIVATE SALE ] In the Superior Court in the County j | of Cochise, State of Arizona. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph i j Hoefler. deceased. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That jin pursuance of an order of the Supe-! j rior Court in and for the County of | | Cochise, State of Arizona, made on) , 29th day of November, 1927. in the i matter of the estate of Joseph Hoefler, LEGAL NOTICES. deceased, the undersigned, the Admin istrator, with the Will Annexed, of the Estate of Joseph Hoefler, deceased, will sell at private sale, to the high est bidder, subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Saturday, the 131st day of March, 1928, at 10 o’clock ! A. M., at the Law Offices of Knapp, j Boyle <fc Pickett, Brophy Building, in the City of Douglas in the said County of Cochise, State of Arizona, the following described real property, ,to-wit: An undivided one-eighth (H) {interest in and to the following par cels of land: The Southeast Quarter ! (SEVi) of the Southeast Quarter i(SE!4) of Section Twenty (20) and the Northwest Quarter (NW’,4) of the Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Section Twenty-eight (28) and the East Half (EV6) of the Northeast Quarter (NEI4) of Section Twenty-nine (29) all in Township Twenty-one (21) South of Range Twenty-six (26) East of Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian. Terms of sale: For cash. Ten per cent of bid payable at time of sale, I balance upon confirmation by the 'Superior Court. H. W. WILLIAMS, Administrator, with will annexed, of i the Estate of Joseph Hoefler, de ceased. | Dated March 15th, 1928. First publication March 16, 1928. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Phoenix, Ari zona, March 13. 1928. I NOTICE is hereby given that James i R. Schupbach, of Elfrida, Arizona, who ion March 10, 1925, made homestead ;entry, No. 057854, for the SW>4 NWV», NWV, SWii, Section 17, E'A> SEVi, Section 18, Township 20S„ Range 26E, G. & S. R. Meridian, has filed notice jof intention to make! Three Year Proof, ito establish claim to the land above 1 described, before H. C. Beumler, U. S. Commissioner, at Douglas, Arizona, on | the 24th day of April, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: Lee Cade and Joseph Blalack, of ! Webb, Arizona; Robert Davis and Otto | Rundle, of Elfrida, Arizona. , HENRY A. MORGAN, Register. First pub. March 20, 1928. j ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY 1 ORDER OF SALE OF PROPERTY OF ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, in and for the County of j Cochise. j In the Matter of the Estate of H. Ri i vera, Deceased. IT APPEARING TO THIS COURT, by the petition this day presented and i filed by W. E. Schwamm the admin istrator of the estate of H. Rivera, de ceased that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real arid personal prop erty of said decedent to pay the debts of decedent and the expenses and charges of administration. - IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THIS COURT: That all persons inter ested in the state of the said deceased appear before the said Superior Court on Thursday, the 12th day of April, ’ 1928, at the hour JO’cLock A. :M„ of said day, at the loatrrt room of ! said court, at the court house in the j city of Tombstone, Cochise county, : state of Arizona, to show cause why ! an order should not be granted to (said ; W. E. Schwamm to sell a) much of ! said real ( and personal propwty as shall ; be necessary and that a copy of this order be published for faun cansecu i tive weeks in the Douglas baiJy Dis ! patch, a newspaper printed and pub : lished in said county of Cochise, i Dated March 12,/:928. i ALBERT M. SAMES, Judge of the Superior Court. First pub. March 13, 1928. SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Number 6657 In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and for the -County of Cochise. Mrs. C. Romaet, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert E. Morton and Marguerite C. Mor ton, Defendants. Under, and by virtue of a Special Execution issued out of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, in and for the County of Cochise, cm the Bth day of March, A. D. 1928, in the above entitled action wherein Mrs. C. Ro maet, the above named plaintiff, ob tained a judgment and Degree of Foreclosure and Sale, against Herbert E. Morton and Marguerite C. Morton, the defendants, on the 11th day or June, A. D. 1927, for* the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Nine t y-O n e and Seventy-Five /100 I ($339i.75) Dollars, and the further j sum of Three Hundred Thirty-Nine I and Seventeen /100 ($339.17) Dollars. |as Attorney’s Fees, and the further jsum of Sixteen and Eighty /100 ! ($16.80) Dollars, as Plaintiff’s Costs, aggregating the total sum of Three Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Seven and Seventy-Two ($3747.72) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of Six (6%) per cent, per annum, from the Bth day of March, A. D. 1928, to 1 the Date of Sale, with accruing costs, j I am commanded to sell those cer- I tain lots, pieces or parcels, of land, j situate, lying and being, in the County 'of Cochise, State of Arizona, and de ! scribed as follows, to-wit: | The Northwest Quarter (NWVi) 1 of the Southeast Quarter (SEI4) and the Southwest Quarter (SWV4) of the Northeast Quar i ter (NEVi) of Section Twenty j. (20), Township Twenty-Two (22) 1 South, Range Twenty-Six (26) East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian. Public notice is hereby given that jon Friday, the 30th day of March, A. D. 1928. at 11:00 o’clock A. M. of } that day, in front of the Court House Door, in the City of Tombstone. County of Cochise, State of Arizona, I-'-will sell at Public Auction and in obedience to Said Special Execution and Order of Sale, the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with interest and Costs, for lawful money of the United States. Dated at Tombstone, Arizona, this 9th day of March, A. D. 1928. GEORGE R. HENSHAW. Sheriff. By W. A. TYLER. Chief Deputy. First publication March 11, 1928. NINE