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5 THE ARIZONA RETOTTLTCAX, SAT UK DAY HORNING, MAY 11, 1901 ..a.vw 2ss53sssssss5 sstLtLlC WHY MARE. POOR BUTTER? fife, A little dirt taints butter lowers the grade reduces the price. Separators full of bowl complications are dangerous very hard to clean and hurt the butter. TUBULAR SEPARATORS Have no contraptions have outgrown them. , Just a simple tubular bowl, THAT GETS ALL THE CREAM don't chop and froth it and is thoroughly cleaned in one minute. Let me show you and give you interesting facts. PANTS EZRA W. THAYER 124-126 Cast Washington Street 127-133 East Adams Street REMEMBER THE WHITE HORSE IN FRONT. AMPHIBIOUS FISH How' Some Phoenix Piscatorial perts Were Surprised. Ex- This story has an unpromising- be ginning, but there is a satisfactory and veracious explanation near the end. It relates to cat fish which, getting tired of the water, are supposed to come out and feed on the succulent alfalfa and grain growing in a nearby field at regular stated times, during the day. The other day a gentleman by the name of Galpin, well known through out Phoenix, and some friends were Ashing will ill success below the city, in the vicinity of the ranch of N. W. Haggard. They were broiling in the sun, but there was no prospect of broiling any fish when Mr. Haggard came along. He told them that they seemed not to know the habltsof the fish in that part of the river. He said that that was their feeding time a.nd they were scattered out somewhere in the alfalfa and grain fields. He in vited the fishermen to come to the house and sit cn the porch in the-shade where fishing- would be more pleasant, as well as more profitable, than on the unsheltered river bank. He said he would send one of the boys out drive some of the fish up to the edge of the porch where they could be eas ily caught. returned with an armful of cat fish of varying sizes and laid them down at the edge of the porch. Mr. Haggard then told his guests to procesd with their fishing. Before they left they were given an explanation of the srange thing they had witnessed. It -turned out that Mr. Haggard has a system of tanks in which water Is stored for irrigation purposes. These tanks are stocked with fish. The water is transferred through ditches from one tank to an other or else over the fields. There are so many of the fish that whenever 1 the water is set running a large num i ber of the fish go out with the stream ! and are left stranded in the ditches. At the time Mr. Haggard invited the j fishermen to his house he knew that the water was running low in the ditches and that the fish would be there. A FLORENCE WEDDING The Sale of Mining Property Social and Other Events. Florence, Ariz., May 11 (Special Cor respondence of The Republican.) A very interesting event took place lasi evening- when Miss Tillie MilJer. one of to the popular young Florence belles, was united in marriage to James Horton, of Congress. The weddinrr was consum- t"- ii.iiiciin.ui aiung wun iir. i Heitz, the iie.TJju 10 me nouse, Dut not with i Mica the xpectation of fishing; merely be cause he had asked them to go. Arriv ing: at the house he tcid a boy to go outlr. the field and round up a few of the fish for the amusement of the visi tors. The visitors looked at each oth er and smiled and the boy went out into the wilderness cf alfalfa. He soon The bulk of tea and coffee and everything else is trash. Schilling's Best arc both luxury and economy. Moneyback. EVERY COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER preat training- school of (luring developed in "the the southwest" past was developed by the season just the Principal of Way's School of Expert Shorthand. Attend our SUMMER SCHOOL, at Flp Ptaff or take up our HOMK STUDY t ULlttsh; aunnir the warm weather. Colds Row often you hear It remarked: " It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of rach common occurrence that a cold, however alight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained fts great popularity and extensive Bale by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price 25c, Larft Size 50c. I J Nothing Succeeds Like Success. DR. lUSBARD IS KNOWN THROUGHOUT TMt SOUTHWEST AS A Leafing Specialist In CHRON'C DISEASES Be baa the confidence and patronage of tin leading business men, and most prominent citizens of Arizona. The Dortor is n irrnrinntA tf Harvard Medical College. Was formerly a mem ber of the Rhode Island and Colorado State, Medical Societies, and United cStates Pknsios Exam I neb. Health is wealth Economy to be well! Are yon suffering from some chronic a (Tec t ion 7 Are ron weak, sick and unable to perform the ordinary duties of lifef If so, beware of patent medicines, inexperienced and unskilled physi cians. Dr. Hibbard employs none but rational nod scientific methods ho nses no injurious rimes in removing the poisonous effects of BLOOD AND PRIVATE DISKASKS from the system. SEXUAL WEAKNESS, with all its baneful effects positively cured by the latest end best remedies. Chronic, nervous, blood, kidney, urinary, bladder and special diseases treated iu a strictly up-to-date mariner. Jlibhard Building, 26-28 South 2nd v.. Phoenix, Ariiona. Consultation free. Hours 10 to 11 ; 1 to 3, and Util, Address all communications, SKILLFUL SUCCESSFUL couple being attended by Sophie Harris as bridesmaid and Kd. O. Devine as groomsman. A few relatives and close friends witnessed the ceremony, after which the party returned to the home of Judge Harris, where a most convivial ttrhe was spent until midnight. The happy couple was then escorted to the Florence hotel and ushered into the bridal suite, after sv. most rousing- reception from a num ber of the bride's friends, who had met there for the final ser.doff. We wish all good things for Mr. and Mrs. Horton in their new state of life. Richard Trevethan, of Superior, his been in town for a couple of days wish ins his friends goodbye, previous to hl3 departure for the county of Cornwall, England. Mr. Trevethan is a very o!d citizen of Pinal county and has rot been back to tire old country for thirty five years and says it is about time he paid his mother a visit. He is certainly entitled to such a pleasure after his long absence, and the meeting between the two would certainly "be worth go ing miles to see. "Dicky," as foe is.best known In this section, is brimming to the full -with good spirits in antici pation of the good time to come, and with the pleasant time he has had amongst his Florence friends. Troxel Eros, have sold their mining property at Mineral Hill to a syndi cate named the Oklahoma Mining and Smelting company. The principal stockholders are H. T. Beard and Mr. Chapman, bankers from Oklahoma. The price for the mine is In the neigh borhood of $25,000. The company hat. let a contract to L. E. Troxel to sink a couple of shafts cn the property. On Friday last the Florence Literary club held its final meeting for the sea son of 1903-1W4 at the residence of C. D. Reppy, when the members present ed scenes from Hamlet, the Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and Othello. The parts were rendered exceedingly well and the members de serve much credit for the pains taken In the study of the various characters. After the serious business was complet ed a banquet took place and the mem bers again showed their all round abil ity by seeing that nothing was omitted which could tend to rnake that part of the programme a success. The grounds and house were beautifully decorated for the occasion, Chinese lanterns be ing used to give the grounds a bright appearance. Mrs. Borques gave selec tions on the piano and Miss Michea and Mrs). Borques also rendered soma very pleasing duets. "Certainly," replied the genial sena tor. "Same method . as I employ in my after dinner speeches. Stick to the old, old story." Town Topics. o JESSIE WAS PARTICULAR. There was a young lady named Jessie, Who refused every suitor unless he Was handsome and wealthy. And honest and healthy, And loving and fearless and dressy! Chicago Journal. For Rent. FURN1SHFD HOUSE INCLUDING PIANO Five rooms, hall and bath. Good shade. Screened sleeping room on top. $20 PER MONTH mWi Aw ??Sta You -will always find the new things In Hats and Gent's furnishing goods at Plank, the hatter, Fleming block. PLANK, llio flatter FLEMING BLOCK f HI is what we want YOU TO KNOW. R. H. GREENE, 42 N. Center St. Everyone Needs a STICK TO THE OLD STORY. "Senator Depew," said the reporter, "I am getting up an article on 'How Men Propose.' Would you mind tell ing me something of your apparently successful method?" Spring Suit Clothes. of We sell only the test gro ceries and you sue money by buying from us. Remember we have the best Teas and Coffees for the money. We deliver you orders very promptly anywhere in town. Get your GROCERIES AT FRANK GRIEBEL'S 218-220 W. Washington St. Phone 431. BSSSSSS 11 IMM ISJII I lllll I few ill YOUNG CHAP MODEL ... ARE ART Because they are the finest trousers that can be. produced; Each pair is hand-tailored, guar anteeing that perfection of fit and finish so seldom found in ready-to-wear trousers. Made up in "spring-hip" or "conserva tive" shape. You get the exact style desired. $6.o to $9.2 R & W" PANTS The most reliable ,nrade of medium Grade tro-.isers on the market, properly fashioned and correctly tailored in this season's newest fabrics; made up with or without cuff bottoms, $3.50 to $6.00. Will, my m i CONSERVATIVE M.ODEU A DRUG STORE IN EVERY HOUSE We are headquarters for fine tailor ing. We have the finest selection and the most up to date tailoring establish ment in the west. Don't forget us when you want a nobby suit. D. NICHOLSON, IMPORTING TAILOR. Phone Bed 965. 37 West Washington Street. n for serving you with the best the market affords In eatables are unsurpassed. Our cold stor age department is fitted with all the latest appliances for pre serving meat and vegetables. A trial will convince you that wo are headquarters for GOOD THINGS TO EAT. S.J.TRIBOLET, 110-116 E. WASHINGTON FHONE MAIN 61. ST. "Our perfect system of selling Drug by telephone and delivering goods uy a quick messenger on a bicycle is com ing into great favor with everyone, who has a telephone. All you have to do, is to ring up Main 93, and talk over what you want. We will hurry out our messenger boy at once with the goods. You can shop just as well by telephone. All prescriptions and drugs delivered FREE. Remember you get what you ask for at pug seore, Opposite City Hall. PHOENIX, ARIZONA. drug store has bears In the Bear's window. f The Hat Sale Will Continue All Week A chance for anyone wanting a ' pattern hat at wholesale price. THE FAIR, 212 E, Washington St We Serve Only Pure Soda Drinks You can't get enough and once you try it you will always come to our fountain it's worth walking that extra block, and you have the coolest, cleanest place to enjoy the good old summer time. Try a good old Celery Vig, 5c, Nature's Natural Nervine. CORRECT HAT STYLES A!l the srrcrt fashions z.s wci! as ths moft conservative idas for summer wear r.-o shown in cir immense hat t.VpartT.cnt and every hat. sold by U3 cn be depended upon to bo the ac.r:3 of correctness constructed of splendid material. Our prices are most reason afcle $1.50 to JC.00. BANNISTER - $y o NELSON $5.00 The shoes that possess niceties of construction r.nd finish; so important to. the life of a shoe. Our various stylss excel in correctness because they follow closely the accepted models of the best c.'stom shoemakers in th-s world. Leathers to mct the require ments of rll. i iBSSl GOLD EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTERS FOR. MEN AND BOYS. Corner Washington and First Streets. McCormick Mowers and Rakes Meadow Queen Buckrakes and Stackers Baling Wire Barb' Wire "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence CLARK-PRATT VEHICLE CO. an FECIALS AT GOLDWATER'S - TODAY ( E. S. Wakelin Grocer Co. CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS at half price today. Here's your chance to get your children summer night dresses at a real bargain. Come in time if you want any 5t'c and COc gowns. Todity 25c 75c and ,85c gowns Today 35c From 7:30 till 9 tonight JEWELRY . As a ride issue to the ribbon sale toniRht we are going to mark all jewelry exactly half price, while the rale of ribbon is taking place. You'll find many choice bits of French novelty jewelry In the lot, all strict ly high class and at half price they will be ridiculously cheap. Neck chains, watch fobs, belts, jeweled hair combs, Rhinestone or naments, lockets and scores of other pretty, useful articles. Buy them tonight at exactly half what they're marked. From 7:30 till 9 tonigHt RIBBONS An ; immense assortment of rib bons including- all the latest designs in fancy stripes and figures for neck ribbons as well as plain color satin ribbon in almost endless array will be placed on the bargain table. The regular values are 15c, 20c, 25c and 30c. For just one hour and a half to night they will be on saJe at 10c a yard Better be here. in time ELVEY , HU LETT'S DRUG STORE Phone Main 1 1 RELIABLE PROGRESSIVE u - h . . - - y