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TIIE 'ARIZONA-' REPUBLICAN; THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1904 -. . a. .. 4 4. f, .t.,f, ,W. -- . -- -- s -- -. tTTtTTTTtTTTTTTtTTTTTtTTTT TTTT "" "' "" " I 4 I T 4 I I I I F 4 4 J T I' f ! A trial will convince you that : &e ENGLISH KITCHEN ,, it the coolest end cleanest place to eat. Private dining room in con rtoction. Picnic lunches put up on short notice.. Commutation tickets " $450. 25 end 27 North First street. j SOUTH SIDE NEWS M TEMPE FranK W. Crlffen - Pomeroy Bros. MESA WANT &XSSSBSSSBS2I is a .i ff 4' I1 "J 'J "t H All Advertlsementi Running far Lett Tlmt Than On Month Most Be Paid la Advance. 1 Hog and stock fence, , electric welded stays no twisted -wires to Up. solid as a board fence, the newest , fence Invention of the age, , Send for booklet that tells you all about "The Weld That Held" Tempe Hardware & Supply Co., TEMPE, ARIZONA. TEMPE THE NORMAL. The outlook for a larger attendance la growing- each day. Sixty-six of the seventy rooms in the girl's dormitory ure already spoken fo, and now and then the promise of a new student from a distance appeais. Two new students may be added to the senior Or" of th?s.e two comes fioni Indianapolis. The girl's dormitory is now undergo ing a thorough renovation. Carpets dusted, woodwork washed, bathrooms I laced in order and a number of oth er things that accompany this woik Is receiving careful attention. P:of. Mat thews has been busy fcr a week look ing after correspondence and attend ing to other work connnected with the normal. CLOUD BURST. W. T. Cummins Fays th.it another run of water from the'ilver is due him as he could not find the mark where he quit irrigating. Master Poll snld the mud stood two Inches deep on the carpet when the water went away. Price Brown said there was enough mud on the floor of hlH house to plant plfalfa. He expects his wife to My something when she gets home. A CALF CONCERT. Trobably a numb?r of Tempe read ers of the Republican would like to know why the calves find cows south east of town entertain us all night. Ac cording to reports about 200 calves TEMPE ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T FORGET We are headquarters for Laces and Embroideries. A large, new line just received. Also an elegant line of Fans. Great Bargains in Millinery THE NEW YORK XASII STORE General Merchandise Tempt. THIS DRY WEATHER One must economize as much as pos sible. You can economize by buying your Drugs and getting your Prescrip tions filled by A. M. HARMER, Graduate Druggist, Phone 171. Tempe, Ariz Send us your Mail Orders. EAL ESTATE ANCHES EVIDENCES A. B. TOMUNSON.Tempe. Ariz. FOR SALE Lot and house on Mill avenue for ale for $300. Two lots on Mill avenue 1500.00. 160 acres with water in Tempe canal. Good house. All in alfalfa; a bargain. For Sale, a fine millinery establish ment, at a bargain. Apply to Choice 20 acre tract close to Tempi with water In Tempe canal and house, some fruit, balance In alfalfa. For sale on easy terms. This Is a fina home. Call or address. ANDREW NEILStN, Tamp. ME8A ADVERTISEMENTS. MONEY TO. LOAN On Improved Real Estate. Pomeroy Bros. Co., (inc.) Real Estate and Loan Agents MESA, ARIZONA. MESA HOTEL No sick taken. The comforts of visi tors made a specialty. Feed and livery in ooiuMCtlM. Free bus to hotel. THE WELfiSM 'mm rn. x i US' KM lave been weaned from about as many cows, hence the music. We hope to get better sleep when the concert Is over. PERSONALS. Harry Over'oeck came In yesterday from Prewott. where his wife Is at present. The family has had a vit-it In Ohio, St. Louis, Colorado. New Mexico tind Grand Canron. Miss Winecoop aril MIfs Mary Win ger leave for Lo? Angeles tonight. K. G. O'Shea of Los Angeles U in town visiting the cry goods men. Mr. Frown is busy In his new bakery (opened yesterday) selling baked goods. Floyd Holsapple and Frank Fogal left for Iron Springs last night. Frank and Floyd are Interested in the Needle country and will visit It soon. Wrn. McGrew says that things in Su perior are on the uplook. A great deal of machinery is being Installed to woik the mines. One of the main features is the air compressor. G. R. Finch will not run his bus fY.r several days on account of the omni bus." It is receiving a new coat of paint. Theodore Fi?her is on the sick list. Many pei.pl on the Santa Fe who passed through lure yesterday, were four days late at this place In getting jo their destination. If you want to get a bargain In the' dry goods line. Go to Hyder Bros., the b?st good3 you find; " The goods well selected and tno sto.-.-k is complete; The business mar. of Tcmpe, the ily der can't be beat. Come everybody. Saturday is Or last day of the sale. HYDER BROS. Term?. REPUBLICAN BUSINESS. Any one of Tempe and vicinity de siring business with Tempe depart ment of The Republica leave state ment at postoff.ee. The honeymoon is on the wane when the bride stops tolling things and begins to ak quesLions. Chicago News. UNNA DEFINES A CAUSE. European Skin Specialist Says Dan druff is Caused by Parasites. I'pon that theoryr I" ovedbf yod a dwibt, a cure for dandruff wjs sought after. Scientists, chemists, druggists arid physicians all "took a hand" and the successful issue is the present pro duct known as "Newhro's Hrrpiclde." This remedy actually kills the para sites that infest the hair bulb, does Its work most effective and contains nor an atom of substance injurious to any thing else than the germ alone. Her picide causes the hair to grow ns na ture intended it should, soft and abun dant. Sold by leading druggists- Send Mc in stamps for sample to The Herpk-ido Co., Detroit.. Mich. Wakelin's phar micy, special agents. o One touch of natur.; interests all mMi In a net-rich-quick proposition. Cni cago News. RHEUMATISM. ' When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, prop rietor Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T. wiltes, June 6. 1902: "I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Lin iment to all who are aillicted wltii rheumatism. It is the only remedy I have found that gives immediate re lief." 2:.c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Elvey & Hulett. Don't get chesty because you happen to be rolling in wealth. Some day you may roll out of it. Philadelphia Record. STOP THAT COUGH. When a cough, a ticklin or an ir ritation in the throat makes you feel uncomfortable, take Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5 1 1 St.. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "We think Ballard's Horehound Syrup the best medicine for coughs and colds. We have used It for several years; It always gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfac tion." 2:c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Elvey & Hulett. We do not read poetry in books, get ting all we wlant on printed card handed us by applicants for charity. Atchison Globe. When there is a boy in the family, it keps Fume one at the table busy passing things to him. Atchison Globe. It's easy to rejoice over the success of your brother, so long as his success rut greater than yours. Philadelphia Record. ,r 1 tiie WAY or TIIE St. Louis, "The Affording quick and convenient schedules and close connections. This is the shortest line to Kansas City, Saint Louis and Chicago, 158 miles the shortest El Paso to Saint Louis. Through Pullman standard and tourl st sleepers IOS Angeles to Saint Louis via Southern Pacific and El Paso Northeastern, through chair cars El Paso to Saint Louis without change. All meals served In dining cars. Rates are always the lowest via the EI Paso Northeastern system. For detailed information call on or address. ,T. H. HEALY, Passenger Agent. EL PASO, Cash STS-k ft r TO USERS OF n In addition id the Regular Free Prsmiums t rH2v Co. lke & Check. WE HAVE AWARDED S20.0O0.0O Cash to JCIO.Y COFFEE user 213U people jret checks. 2139 Presidential Five Uon-Hesds cat from Lien Coffee Packages and a a-csnt tamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premiums) to oae vote. The a-cent (Lamp covers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is re corded.. Vou con send cs man eitimates as desired. Grand First Prizo of $5,000.00 Will bo awarded to the one who ia nearest correct on knth m.r World's Fair and a Presidential Vote Contests. Wo fllxo offor 5.0fjaOOSp-l' Ch PrlrM to Grown.' Cl-rks. (Prtiouiu m fcMth com ot Lion UoHue.) tmmm ricvj Would Your Hams Look on Ono of Theso Checks? Everybody nses coffee. If you will to Ket acquainted with It you will ce suuea ana convinced mere js do r.rir r.f ench value for the monev. Then you will take no other and that's why we advertise. And we pre using our advertising money so that both H of us yod as well as wo will get a profit. Hence for your Iion Heads W WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS and CASH PRIZES ComDlete Dotalled Particulars In Every Peckago o? E3 H VOOLSON SPICE CO. (CONTEST DEPT.) TOLEDO, OHIO. MACHINE WORKS. KUNZ BR08 A. MESSENGER. All kinds ot Machinery built and repaired. We have a complete outfit of tools for reborlng Engine and Pump Cylinders without remov ing them from their foundation. First class work guaranteed. Second hand Machinery always on band. Telephone Red 82S. Cop 8econd and Ademe 8ts. PHOENIX, ARIZONA STANDARD IRON WORKS, Phoenix, Ariz. Engines, Boilers, Pumps. Shafting, Foundry and EL PASO I NORTHEASTERN I SYSTEM i GREAT SOUTHWEST TO World's Fair City" A. N. BROWN, Gen'l Passenger Agt. TEXAS. way likeThis? In our great World s Flr Contest more wiil get them in tl Vote Oonfest What will be the total popular vote cast for President (votes of all candidate combined) at the election November 8th. 1004? In 10 tlwtton. 1S.CMS3 people Titd for l'rto.liU-nt. For neanrt ?orrtt timn. rt-oelTed In Wool ton hi.ict. C'.fniuanT' ofiiw. Toledo, C, on ut bofurw Novumbt r 6. 14. we iii ffivo frt tirizn for the Dearet corret t rttiuato, wcnid ri to tbo next nrs. tto.. eta., as follows: 1 Mrst Prtso . . 1 Second Prise 2 Prises $500 .$2,500.00 ..l.OOO.OO ..l.OOO.OO . . 1 ,000.00 . . 1 ,000.00 ..1.000.00 ..1.O00.OO ..2.600.00 . .9,000.00 OO each 6 Prizes 200 OO " ' V M is fl I lO Prizes 20 Prises 60 Prises 250 Prize 1800 Prises lOO 60) 20 OO - OO OO " OO " OO lO 5. 2130 PRIZES, TOTAL. $20,000.00 use LION COTFEE lonp; enough tl nangersK Machine Shop Pop Sale Full SALE Black rubber tired runa bout. New umbrella top, and har ness practically new. and black maro. Call on Phil C. Ensign, city. TO EXCHANGE High grade buggy for brood mare, 1,300 pounds. Al30 pedigreed Great Dane pups for sale. McGinnis' Ranch, one and one-ha'.f miles west. Grand or on Marlcoo.i Canals. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland China Boars. II. Renaud, Alhambra. FOR SALE 1 big work horse. 1 two seated spring wagon. Harness, 2 plougns. Household goods. L. C. Peterson, one-half mile south of Eastlake park. FOR SALE Seven young nows. Mrs. C. C. Ii Tourrette, three-fourth mile north of park. FINEST flavored melons you ever tasted raised with pumped water, at the driving park. They are cheap too. Come and get some or letaw orders with J. K. Wheat. FOR TRADE Young hens for good cow. Welcome ranch, four miles east on McDowell road. FOR SALE High grade transit and level. Wil) sell together or separ ately. Engineers looking for first class bargiin should address post office box 278, Phoenix. FOR SALE Ten acres on north Cen ter street under Grand canal; all in alfalfa; fenced. Small house, well and good supply of water. Inquire owner, 28 N. Second ave. AT THE TEMPE ICE FACTOR ST You ran buy water melons and can teloupes that are ripe In cold stor age. Prices reasonable. ICE COLD water melons for sale at the City Market, 214 East Washing ton street. ' - OR SALE At Republican office old papers, ten cents per hundred. FOR SALE Distilled water. Llght- nlng Delivery. Pop Bent FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses; all sizes, kinds and prices; also, houses, lots and ranches for sale. W. K. James, 37 North Center street 'OR RENT The Ave room brick Snead residence. Fourth avenue and Jefferson street; unfurnished. In quire J. II. W. Jensen. Phone Main 242 or J. II. Langston. Phone Black 1732. Helo Wanted WANTED Two good boys willing to work. Call at Hardwick theater, 2 o'clock Ithis afiernoon. WANTED Lady or gentleman of fai: education to travel for a firm of $230,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year and expenses; paid weekly. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexan der, Phoenix, Ariz.; WANTED Ranch manager; must uu sober and industrious. Don't wr' e unless you have the best of refer ences. Must understand irrigating care of dairy and the raising of ho?i and chickens. State wages for whica you will work. Address. J. Y., this ofllce. WANTED A good butter maker, quire at Hotel Adams. En- LADY CASHIER wanted. Apply the New York store. WANTED Cook. Tempe. American Kitchen, WANTED Position on ranch l.y ex ' perienced man and wife. No chil dren. Address J. H. M., Republi can. WANTED By Japanese, a place to work a3 janitor or porter. J. Y. M., care-thls office. Uost and Pound LOST Two 3-year-old red heifers, between Phoenix and Buckeye; both fresh; one has white spot in fore head. No brands. Finder will be liberally rewarded by notifying Mrs. Julia Dykes.Mes.i. Ariz. JVHsconan eou sjtf a nta WANTED To loan $500 to $l.o00 in amounts to suit for six months or a year. No commissions. Address, A. B. C, this ofiice. WANTED $4,000 to loan on good paying business property in this city. Address A. E. E., Box S05. WANTED To buy so acres of im proved Buckeye land.-Will piy cash Address, H. E. M., care Republican. PARTIES Wishing young man to care for residence during occupants absence. Address, X Y, Republican ofiice. AUCTIONEER Hammond has returned and- is ready to resume the auction business. lie guarantees rapid and successful work and 'solicits sales. NOTICE is hereby given thtut I will sell at Quessenberry's ranch, 1 mile west of Glendale on August 8, 1901, at 10 a. m. the following estrays: t bay horse colt about 4. years old wir cut o.i right shoulder stop in forehead and one white hind foot 1 dark bay horse colt about 2 years old brown tail and mane. No brand. C. L. Erickson, Constable CLOTHING or delicacies for the poor and sick can be left at the rooms of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, corner of Monroe and Central ave. They will be, carefully distrib uted. Those In need please call. MRS. ELIZA A, EDWARDS, expert enced card reader, tells past, present and future. Ladles, 25c; gentlemen 60 rents. 231 Buchanan street, corner ftt Third tret WANTED To buy your furniture and household goods. Highest cash prices paid. , Dorrls-Heyman Purnl tire fomrny. WANTED To buy furniture, house hold goods, etc. McLean Auction Co. 23 S. First ave. HERB1NE Renders the bile 'more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, indiges tion, sick and nervou headaches, and the over-ldulgences in food and drink. Herbine acts quickly, a dose after meals will bring the patient into a good condition in a few days. G. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. and T. R. R., Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes. April 18, 1903: "I was sick for over two years with enlargement of thi liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to. use Herbine. It has made mo sound and well." 50c. Sold by El vey and Hulett. You can't always tell from the mel ancholy woman's sighs, how mueJi she weighs. Philadelphia. Record. o Somehow a minister never hears a call to another church that pays a smaller salary. Chicago News. CURES SCIATICA. Rev. W. L. Riley. L, L. D., of Cuba, N. Y., writes:. "After fifteen days of excruciating pain from sciatic rheu matism, under various treatments, I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment; the first application giving my first relief and the second entire relief. I can give It unqualified re commendation." 23c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by E'vey & Hulett. The strawberry short cake must laugh at the cherry and rhubarb short cakes that are made to Imitate it.. Atchison Globe. The squawk of the tpiing chicken is heard more frequently of late. At chison Gkbo. "I had a running, itching sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Dean's Oint ment took away the burning and itch- ng instantly, and quickly effected per manent cure." C. W. Lenhart, Bowling Green, O. A dollar saved is a dollar made and a dollar made is one that isn't invested n a get-rlch-quick scheme. Chicago News. A dollar saved is n dollar earned for the benefit of some fellow that comes along with a scheme. Town. Topic?. Half the ills that man is heir to come from Indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones the stom ach; makes indigestion impossible. f If there is anything a man detest3 more than another it is a speaking portrait of his wife's mother. Chicago News. Money may be the root of all evil, but baseball produces th. rooter. Phila delphia Record. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the arm. Cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never safe without it. The fattest woman can pull a train after her Just as we'll as the biggest Io comdilve. Philadelphia Record. In horse racing the chap who gets the worst of it is the bettor. Philadelph'a Record. It's the little colds that grow Into big colds: the big colds that end in con sumption and death. Watch the little colds. Vr. Wood's Norway Pine Svr- up. The secret of success is nothing more than doing what you can do, well that Is to say, what persons. Town Topics. Many a fellow who knows when to stop doesn't take advantage of his knowledge. Philadelphia Record. It is easier for a man to give a party than for a woman; retting somethin? to drink requires less abor and 'thought than etting something to eat. Atchi son Globe. The dressmaker allows many of her best ideas to go to waist .Every.Woman .)'. Vk'. .A u miereued ati.i sixmld know . . alHjiil Ilie woiutf iful MARVEL whirling Spray oiivetDenu A.fe raer ftreclt M.tllt Kl.. 1'llirT. but llhl-lnil.l l f nil twniriL VMlilnhl to I 41 1'urk I. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. J. M. Rountree. plaintiff, vs. Aiken Spaulding- defendant. Whereas there was on the 2nd day of July, 1904, issued out of the office of the clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Ter ritory of Arizona, In and for the Coun ty of Maricopa, and delivered to me as sheriff of said Maricopa County, an ex ecution and a certified copy of a decree of sale of the real estate hereinafter described, whereby It appears that by the judgment and decree of said court duly made, rendered and entered on the 21st day of April, 1904, in a cause therein pending wherein J. M. Roun tree was plaintiff and Aiken Spaulding was defendant, that there was at that date due from said defendant Aiken Spaulding to the plaintiff J. M. Rountree .the sum of twenty one hun dred and thirty-three and 03-100 dol lars ($2133.03) with interest thereon from said 21st day of April, 1904, at the rate of six per cent per annum: that It was further ordered, adjudged and decreed by the said court that for the payment of eleven hundred and eighty-eight and 13-100 dollars ($1183.13) of the said indebtedness so l no LC. "fSj-m. .k--.t. ItitlTr, V, ''r' Mllli 'ht-rtlOII .. h" M I'e. !l II 1 I 1. O.SJ , lg n,Xi)nrli, fjr adjudged to be due said pl.ilr.tiff th real estate heieiu.ifter fif-t l"s. rt'.-1 so much thereof as may be n-v e-tsury therefor, be sold at pu'ulii auction by the sheriff of said county In the man ner prescribed by law for the o? real estate on execution; and th.it i: was further ordered, adjudged and d--creed by said court tha: for the pay ment of nine hundred and f.rty-f j: and 88-100 dollars $44.SS of j 1 inde't tedr.ess so adjudged to !e d said plaintiff, the real c-st-ite lit!y hereinafter describe 1 or s- mi- a thereof a3 may be necessary thf r-fi-. be sold at public auction by th- s:r lff of said county In the iiur.r.-r prt scribed by law for the sal of re U estate cn execution. Now therefore, in pursunrre of n.!! execution and order an l .!Te of '. and by virtu- thereof, anl in accord ance with law. notice i- hrby giv-i. that I. William W. Cook, sheriff ..' Maricopa County. Arizjni. wiil om !h.' 22nd day of August, limt. a: th- b. ir Of 10 o'clock a. in. at th- Court H n door of said Martcoj.a County.. sHl t public auction to the ivgn'-'t bidder thertpfor those two cert.ii:i trai-ts or parcels of land describe as foIViws. that is to aay: 1st. The west half of t'.e east hVf of the southwestquarter of the south west quarter of section ten. Townh'.p one, North of Range Five Ea.t of G;'..i and Salt River Base and Meiidiun in Maricopa county. Arirona. or so ma ii thereof as may he iieccs.uy t r.i! the raid sum of eleven hundrl an ! eighty-eight dollirs nd 13-100 $ll.- 13) due to said pl:iu:ff from suH ! -fendant, and Interest theror from the 21st day or April. 134. at th- rat of six per cent per an. urn. ar. I a.i costs and also 2nd. The east half of the e.it haif of the southwest quarter of th -j:h-west quarter and the v. e-t h.tif of th southeast quarter of the south: quarter of Section Ter.. In Towr.'.ii;. one North of Range F;v? -ut of th Gila and Salt River Base and Men H.vi in Maricopa county. Arizo.-.i TerrV.oi v. or so much thereof as nviy te ti-c-sary to raise said sam of nine hur.d-ri and forty four dollars an. S-l ($944.SS) due to said p!ain::rr fr.v said defendant and Interest thre-- from the 21st day of Apri!. 1S"4. at th ite of six per cent prr ar.num. an-1 -.i costs, said costs being so far a ;n- $29.40 and all accruing co.ns. Dated at Phoenix. Arizona. t.l !$ day of Aug-jst LH.4. WILLIAM W. COOK. Sheriff of Maricopa Co.. Aria. First publication. Aug. 1. UI4. OJflce Constructing Quartermaster, Prescott, Arizona. July 27. 15C4. S! ed proposals in triplicate will be r ceived here until 3 p. in, Augut S 1904, and then opened for const ru t'o 4 of water distributing sv.tem and servoir. Information ii this orrV and in offices of Chief vju irtern;at in Denver. Colo., anl San Fran.!.aL Cul, and Recruiting 0:!".c-r, L-i Ae geles Cal. CIIAS. C. WALCl'TT. Jr Carta'n and Q. M. Whipple Barracks. Presto::. Aria. July 19. 1904. IN THE PROBATE COURT Of the County cf Maricopa, Territary el Arizona. In the matter of the estate of X- O'Brien, deceased. Notice of hearing petition for letter of administration. Notice is hereby given that Marr A. O'Brien has filed in this court her tion praying that letters of adrr.lni.T4 tion on the estate of said !e-ed-r.t te granted C. F. Ainsworth. and th-s ts same w ill be heard at the July term ..f said Court, to-wit on Frid.iy. th- 12: day of August. A. D. 1904. at 1) oV! in the forenoon of said day at the cajft room of said court, in Phoenix. Co.mir Of Maricopa. Territory of Ariionu ari all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear ar.4 show cause, if any they have. hy t prayer of said petitioner should not l-e granted Dated July 13th. 1904. GEORGE KIRKLAND. Ork. PBOPESSICNAL NOTARY PUBLIC !. IS. PASCOE, Notary Public. Conver. anoint a specialty. -' 1 -j-nrn tl taken. 110 North Center atreeU ATTORNEY-AT-LAV. THOS. J. PRESCOTT-Corporatien a-a Commercial Law a specialty. Mauna 6-8-W Cotton block. Phoenix. Anaauia. Oliver P. Morton. Arthur J. EJvefe EDWARDS St MOIiToN. Lawyers, 19 S. Center St. Phoerls. in J. W. CRENSHAW, ettmv at liv Of fice rooms 210 and 211 Fleming Bul.l aw. Phoenix, Arizona. ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST. J. Q. A. KINO, Asaayer and Metal:urc at Cyanide, concentration, mill an t amet ter tests, li N. Second A Phoeua, Arizona. CHIROPODY. PAINLESS removal of oorai or bunlaa: prices &i cents each. Prix-err tiuri. Day or ntyht. Blue Front Harler hep, West Washington St.. opposite Santa re ofTW. Tflphone Red !! Frank KMrW- Here Is a Bargain lCn acres fine cantaloupe or alf-il't land six miles south of Mrsa with wai ter In Consolidated ca:-.ul for s.-l a: $9,00 per acre. We have only Z- d i option at this price. Ranches to Rent. One Ten, One Twenty, one Flf.y acres. TAYLOR & SONS Real Estate and loans 13 Hank Ceater Street MESA ARIZONA.