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J TIIE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1004 SOUTH SIDE NEWS TEMPE Fr&nk W. Griffen CES 3L- PR We can save you from 5 to 13 per cent on all your loaded shells and metallic cartridges If you. buy fiom U3. Note a few of our regular prices: 12 Gauge? Black Powder Shells.... 5Dc per box 12 Guage Smokeless Repeater Shells ...70c per box 12 Gauge Smokeless High Gun 65c per box 23-35 W-Inchester Smokeless 75c per box 20-30 Winchester Smokeless . 83c per box Shot Guns from $3.00 up. Mail orders given prompt attention. Temps Mare & Supply Co TEMPE, ARIZONA. TEMPE R03BERS. A. M. Hatmcr's diug store was loot ed to some extent last Thursday night. The robbers tarns in from the rear, lirst atti mptirg to go through the s-xreen and finding that too difficult Lrcke out a pane of glass and effected a paFfage through that. About $5.00 in cash was taken; from the drawers and a box of 10c i igars was c'.so tak en. The safe might have b;en blown open but Mr. Harmer had left instruc tions as to how to C'pen that, so it was not necessary. Mr. Harmer had taken the money away and banked it to they got only the small change. ROBBERY IN BROAD DAY LIGHT. Thursday afternoon white the clerks were to the rear oi the rcorr.s of Good win's store, a new $10 bill was taken lrotn the cash drawer. Mr. Goodwin when he r.laeed it in had folded it ar.d on account of its newness noticed the . t-;mp, and from '.h creases a:l new r.uss was able to identify it. In the sa loon the bill was found l-ariug the nae and new stamp. "Ai'izr na Na tional Bank," but Mr. Yeager hid for gotten whom he changed it for, a.) that v.as the end of it. If Mr. Yeager i.i ; n. no way could dig up in memory the li: in. sufficient evidence would be at l:u::d to bring him to justice. DAVIS-KING. A note was received at the Repul-U-f:iit"j yest.-rday stating that A. M. Davis and Emma I.. King were in r lied at Mayer, Ariz., Wednesday ev-c:dns,-. Aug. Sid. This his come as quite a sui i rise to the many frier.s of th-? happy couple, hut they all join in. wish- TEMPE ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T FORGET We are headquarters for Laces and Embroideries. A large, notv line Just received. Also an elegant line of Fans. Great Bargains in Millinery THE NEW YORK CASH STORE General Merchandise Tempe. Q'JR FALL LINE Of box stationery and fine writ :ng -tables has arrived. Please call in and inspect, before buying. Yours for Low Prices. A. M. HARMER, Graduate Druggist, Phone 171. Tempe, Anz Send us your Mail Orders. EAL ESTATE ll Residences A. n. TOMUNSONJempe, Ariz. FOR SALE Lot and house on Mill avenue for sale for $300. Two lots on Mill avenue J500.00. 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 writer in Tempe canal and house, some fruit, balance in alfalfa, For sale on easy terms. This is a Una home. Call or address. ANDREW NEILSEN, MEA 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 comfort of Ylal tora made a specialty. Feed and livery la oonncct22. Free bus to botaL. MESA, ARIZONA. radian Pomeroy Eros. MESA AR Ing them a hn.pry ami prosperous fu ture. They are both wc'.l known throughout the valiey and it will be re membered that the bride was the vale dictorian of the class of 1903, while the bridegroom was the president of th? class oi 1901, and one of the famous fcttball players of the years 1S8 and 1900. After a short visit with th? b:lde's relative? in New Mexico, they will go to Salt L:ke City to spe-nd their hon eymoon. Mr. Davis has accepted a le sponsible position in Idaho Falls, Ida ho, where they will mako their future home. GOES TO CALIFORNIA. Dr. Jones ar.d wife, Conrad Myers and wife and Mrs. W. T. Cummings li ft fcr 'California yesterday. The doc tor wi'.l be away three days and he and his wife will take Dr. Drane's baby to its mother. Conrad Myers will be treated for cancer. Mrs. W. T. Cum rnlas has lc"-n sick for funic time and it is thought a change of climate will help her. A TARANTULA. Mr?. Z. F. Haigler awake one nifcht last week and found a t trantula. about the Fize f an EngKs-h walnut in the sleeve of her dre.---s. The in::ect had not been disturbed fo Mrs. H:iisl?r was nt injured by it, but i;r time war, lo'-t in its remr-v.'il when the nature of the in truder was known. COL. SELLERS R03BED. Col. Sellers was robbed a few nights ago of $.").05. Thi? "'ise, the Harmer ens" rr.d the Goo? win ase d'-mo:;-strated that rrbters are about. It would he well for .s:irr-fe of the loo-e money dei-csits about town to be better guarded. PERSONALS. Mis. J. W. Wcolf's condition has not charged. Mr. -and Mrs. Shn Johnron were in town Saturday on bu.-ine??. Ch:s. Hyder vi.-!t.d f.'.s brothers, T. K. and Jo.'.n yesterday. Mrs. Tch'-rii.k and Ida Jnhn?oii le.'t la't night for CalKornia. Mr. Manlcy went to Phoenix ye-ter-day. Mr. A. J. I'c'.eis and Dr. D. B. Jionir were Phoenix visitors yesterday. Char. Alexander was delayed one day orj h!s jou: ney to California on ac count of a ra'drcail wreck. ' Tom Smith war iii town SVurday shaking hands with cM friends. J. W. Burg has rctently bought one section of land in California- He has plenty of water for it and grain ni ike.? from SO to 40 bushels per acre. Ch-as. Whitlow was in Tempe from Queen creek. M. O. Ode'l had an apiary blown away recently in the big storm out at the Double Uuttes. CHURCH NOTICES. Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. C. Ttol-lir-?, D. P., pastor. Sunday reboot at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 a. in. The pastor will preach. No even ing rervlce. All services begin pre mpt ly on time end are brief. The i utlic. is cordially invited. n Mr. John Hydcr wishes to thank his customois through this column for the liberal patronage they have given, him In his recent cleaiance sale-. The 5to' k of empty bcxes and the looks of the s:tere in general yhows that the sale has been successful. Mr. Hycer wishes t' ray good hye to his customers anl friends rind respectfully requests them to keep their eyes on his new line that he will get in from Chicago and New York later. Truly yours, HYDElt BROS., Tjirme. For pasture. CO acres of grass and cantaloupe vines, 3 miles south of Ttmpe. Inquire of J. F. Kelly, Mesa. For Sale at a Bargain Fair banks & Morse 2 horse power gasoline ergiiie. A' me rotary pum-, 1.0v) ga.'l'jn tank. W. G. Coldwell, Tempo. Every one thinks tn himsc-If If there? U no hell, bow is to get what he d es e rv cs 7 A t c h i s o n C, 1 o' e. HERBiNE Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, indiges tion, sick and nervous headaches, and the over-idulgences in food and drink. Herbine acts quickly, a dose after meals will bring the patient info a good condition in a few days. ii. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. and T. R. R-, Ciiecotah, Ind. Ter., writes. April IS, 190?: "I was sick for over two years with enlargemont of the liver and spleen. The doctors did mo no good, and I hud 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. No man enjoys kissing a .girl who has her hair done up in brawn papers. Chicago News. A little man imagin," his contrari ness is will power. Chicago News, RIGHT STOP THAT COUGH. When a cough,-a ticklin or an ir ritation in the throat makes you feel uncomfortable, t ike Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. M'. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 West 6tl St.. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: "We think Ballard's Horehotind Syrup the best medicine for coughs and colds. , L lull V u.k. u . k 1 ' . ...... . . - - -. . .v always gives Immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives rerfect satisfac tion" 23c, 5Cc, $1.00. - Sold by Elvey & Hulett. Eugene Smith says b.3 doesn't czre how much company they have at his j house until he ha? to sleep three in a bed. Then he klck3. Atchison Globe. o RHEUMATISM. Whon pains or irritation' exist on any part of the body, the application 'of P-ullard'3 Snow Liniment gives prwr.pt relief. E. W. Sullivan, prop- Professor's Phenomenal Power Works Miracles of Healing The Blind Made to See The Lame to Walk And Hopeless Invalids Restored to He3lth When Civn Up to Die by Doc- NO DISEASE HE'"' MAY NOT CURE Stops Pain, Heals Sores, Removes Car.ce.-s ar.d Tumors, Makes Crooked Eor.es Straight, and Performs Marvels That Upset Modern Medical Practice and Defy Explanation. WOMAN'S STARTLING STATEMENT. SAYS SHE WAS RAISED FROM THE DEAd'bY THIS MAN'S MYSTER- IOUS MIGHT. REMARKABLE OFFER OF FREE SERVICE. To the Sick and Afflicted Cures The m in Thrir Own Horre as Easily as Thourh They Called in Person Phyricians Invited to Send Him Cases Pronounced Incurable. , Rochester. N. Y, Aug. 2. The al mo' t mirr.tulous cures of hopeless in valids n'.de by Prof. Thomas F. Adkin nf this city have been of such a start ling character t:-.at they have aroused widet-i-M-ead wonder, admiration and curiosity. Time and agrvhi he has taken catcs pronoutK-ed hopelesrly ir..-tirnb;e ity Cat medical profession and restored the rrticnts to life and health in n n.u.;t hei.o:nen:il r.:anner. Theie is corCT':dera',le mystery at tached U r.is mel'iol of t -. o:np!;.-hi!i these n-.a.-veis, as it is known th.it he Ooes r.ot use the drstic drills .i:cl m--dicines that ?. tors depend upon. He cliims to hive discovered that a cer tain law of itnture has pectliar prop ertis heretofore r.nsuspvjc'od, an I th.t by the apphoati.m of this law there is i to ci.-iM'-i- lie may net cjre. A. id it i-" a matter ru ptoof that with the n.ys-terioa.-! ;. ;.er t z disc overy gives hh:. he has n.jde the blind see and the lan e walk. He h :s revived the llicker ing f r ti k o." "life in bodies on the very verg-- of t.'-.e grave, 'iid restored to health men ai.d women given up to die by doctors and specialists. II? seems to 1, ive absolute control over hun.an lif-? and the diseases that at tack it. No.v.ithst T.din wa it mi!i. be co:r--h!e.ed a most f ' vn; ;':de oppor tunity. hr 1 -- not extort money f:o:n tno.-e v. he:.i he treats, saying: "Carr.esie "-s to give libraries; I p-.f r to give life and health. I am r.ot a n iilion.ilre, but I am well a".:lo to ulTc-d to give lpy services free to the sick and a(l!:.-ted. My discovery is my awn to do with a? I pie ise, and I could charge every patient a tho-isanj dol-Ia-a !f I wanted to. But I don't. . And I know of no law to con; pel me to take money for restoring a man to health. I do not c ire what the disease I am Just as rtudy to cure consumption car. .or, para'ys!s, Bright's disease or any one ot the so-u;!led incurable diseases as I am to cure rheumatism, stoma -h trouble, cat in h, blood disorders or any other i'l that ile-'.i is heir to. I am Just as ready and wlMing to give my ser vices free to a poor man as I am to a rich n an. When it comes to a ques tion cf 1fe or death, sickness or health, the amount of money a man has mak2 no d'iTereivje to me. "A y."jnce.or a pauper, I treat them Just the same. To me, as to th law. all petaons are equal. I see and submit of no difference be.ween patients as far as I am concerned. If I choose t help ail who are ii' withoat pay there is nothing to prevent my doing so. And I nr. ay as we!! tell you fighL here that 1 mean to keep on curing any ona who asks me of r.-y disease? they may hav-a jus; as long as I am willing and a'aie What other men do, what they fjil to do or 'v.hat they charge make3 no dif ference to me. I feel that it is my duty to carry out my own plans in my own way, however much it costs me. I can not bear to think of men and women and little children continuing to suf fer and die when I have the power to save them 'lt d icstrre them to life and health so cadly and quickly. Anl there is no cMsease I may inot cure. "You think that a broad statement? Well, maybe it is; but no broader thin the truth. I know the wonderful ptv er I have because I have tested it in t'.iousaada of c.ses. You know con sumption is supposed to be incurable. Well, .not long ago I had a yo mg Ia:?y' as a patient, Mis,s H. L. Kellv of S:al Cove, Maine. The doctors told her that she had consumption and -.ould r.ot live, that her case was incur ihle. A ad to them it was. The poor girl was ia despair, thinking her days were num bered. But I cured her in spite of ail the doctors said: mudc her lungs heal STANDARD IRON WORKS, Phoenix, Ariz. Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Shafting, Pulleys, 1 Til mm Fnnnif rv and v I I UIIN rietor Sullivan House, El Reno' O. T , writes, Juno 6, 1902: "I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Know Lin iment to all who are afflicted wil rheumatism. It is the only remedy 1 have found that gives immediate re lief." 23c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Elvey & Hulett. Some ankies feel a good dial thicker than they look. New York Press. CURES SCIATICA. Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., of Cuba, X. Y., writes: "After fifteen days of excruciating pain from sciatic rheu matism,, under 'various treatment, 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'ey & Hulett. It is dead easy f:r a. milll. niire to pose as a reformer. Chicago News. and grov strong, and put the flesh back on her wasted body. Ordinary medical treatment seldom, if ever, cures cancer. 1 he surgaons may cir it away agtn and again, but it corn-is bark ever time and brings death with it. Bat I cure it, and I do not have to tesort to the batchery of the knife, either; I do not have to- cut the flesh and scrape bones.' My treatment i". easy, gentle and gives no pain, but the disease disappears. One of my patients Mrs. M. W. Noien of Covington, Georgia was having her life eaten away by i cancer. She saw nothing but a terrible death before her, when I t.?ok her case but I cured her entire ly r. nd permanently. Farulysi.3 is 'an other supposedly incurable disease. A Mr. It. A. Wallen of I iney. Mo.. ha. been paralyzed for over fo ar year.-; and iioihing the doctors, could do give him any reiief. That did not discourage me. I tank the case in the face of their vei Jict. and today the man is walking aroi-nd as well as you or I. ?o it was with Mrs. I.. A. Phillips of Tr.r.vick, Texas. She bad been bed rid K-n for' five years in twelve differ ent hospitals and under the treatment of various doctors, who .'.!! fa'.ied to ure her of the complication of d: e a.' v ftoni vhic-h she was s i'.'ferir.g. including kidney t:o '...! e. cataith of tile bladder, gravel, female weakness, ulcers, chronic indigestion -and ox-trftji-? in rvoc?!ie-F. The medicine that d,; torn .iv her did her no good. but. uty tieanur.t did. I curbed her and sh -ays 'I raised her from the dead.' .These .re cr.dy random cases from the n any hundreds I have ccred. and I mentio.i them merely to show you that it is a ir i. take to say at any disease is in curable'. They may have been Incur able before I made my di?x)very, but they are to no longer. "Bat how do you make these mar velous cures? What is this power that you possess?" asked the repot ter. "It wou! I take too long to tell you. but here Is a cony of a book I have written describing my discovery and my method of treatment. I do no: sell .it. I had i. printed for distribu tion among my friends and prtient.i and those who might be interested in this strdy of a new science. To them I am glad to give it upon request. If reading the book does not satisfy you and you uar.t to know more of 'how I cure any disease tell -some one who is sick to write to me. I will go even farther teil r.ny one who i3 attacked by any disease, no matter what it is. to write to me telling me the name of thc-ir trouble or their principal symp toms, age and sex, addressing Prof. Thomas F. Adkin,. Box 51G B, Roches ter, N. Y., ar.d I v.-iH prove my power to do all that I claim, and I will give the proof without charging a cent for my services." "Do you me. in that any one can ac cept this offer?" "I meat: it for anyone -who is 111, from any cause, and who feels that the doctors do r.ot understand the case, or who does not want to pay doctors' and druggists' bills." "But how about those at a distance can you euro them, too?" "Jut as easily an l just as surely as though thev cri.n.e to my office. Whe-, the;- they Uve one or a thousand miles away, it's ail the same. A letter to me (iocs just as much gooi as a" per sonal v.vJi." "And they do not have to inclose any money?" "Not a single cnt. Simply write to mc and ask to be cured." "Hut it seem.? strange " "Strange or not, I mean just what I as any one can f:;d out by writing to mo." Haners Mar.hinp Shnn '- III HVIIIIIV yiivw Bis '4 i-:.-;'X iHf!-jCTM,iv. All Advertisements Bunnini for Less Time Than On Month For Sale AUCTION Saturday, August 13th, cammeu'cing 10 a. m., at 13 to 13 S. Second street. Hor?es, saddles, ;:ir riages, household furniture, cloth for pants, shoes, iron bolts and other new merchandise. These goods must be sold az we ure going away. Part ies wishing to give notes see ' us. Chenoweth & Nail. J. A. Fulwller, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Watoh for it Satur day next, household furniture, horses, cow (frt-sh), buggies har ness and etc. Parties having good. or stock to dispose of list them, SI South First avenue. Hammond, lauctionoer. LL'CKKYE Improved land to trade for residence property in Phoenix. Inquire of N. A. Morfai d, 4 West Adams street. FOR SALE One fresh milk cow, Jer sey, giving 4 gallons milk per day. Call 923 East Pierce St. Also first class sewing machine. TO EXCHANGE Fine residence, best part Albuquerque, for Phoenix property. Inquire N. A. Monford, 4 W. Adams st.. Fhoenix. FOR SALE One good mountain spring wagon. Call Strang's black smith shop. FUR SALE Biack rubber tired runi 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. Al3 pedigreed Great Dane pups for sale. McGir.nis' Ranch, one and one-half miles west, Grand or on Maricopa Canals. FOR SALE Thoroughbied Poland China Roars. H. Renaud, Alhambra. FOR SALE 1 big work horse. 1 two seated spring wagon. Harness, 2 ploug.os. Household goods.' L. C. PeteVson, one-half mile south f;f Eastlake park. FOR SALE-Seven young cows. .Mrs. C. C. La Tourrotte, three-fourth mile north of park. FOR SALi: High grade transit and level. Will sell together or separ ately. Engineers looking for first class bargiin should address post office box 278, Phoenix. FOR SALll 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 Y You can buy water melons and can teloupes that are ripe in cold stor age. Prices reasonable. ICE COLD water melons foV sale at the City .Market, 214 East Washing ton street. l OK SALE At Republican olfice old papers, ten cents per hundred. FOR JSALE Distilled water, ring Delivery. Light- Por Cent FOR REXl Pleasant rooms for housekeeping. Eiectric lights and bath. Neiir car line. Will rent un til Oct. la or by the year. Box SOS Phoetiix. FOR RENT Cheap, 1G0 acres suitable for a crop of small grain," 4 miles N. E. of Glendale. Will rent S0"acr3 separately. Call or write S50 N. 2nd avenue, l'hoenix. FOR RENT Furnished and untur nlshed houses; all sizes, kinds and prices; also, houses, lota and ranches for sale. W. K. James, 37 North Center street. FOR RENT The five room brick Snead residence, Fourth avenue and Jefferson street; unfurnished. In quire J. H. W. Jensen. Phone Main 242 or J. II. Langston. Phone Black 1732. Halo Wanted EXPERIENCED Salesman to repre sent ntianufactuiring corporation (In this state); exclusive control. "West ern Fire Appliance Co., 91C Market St., San Francisco. EXPERIENCED Traveling salesman to fill vacancy August 1; establish ed Cleveland house; general mercan tile trade; high commissions and $2.7 weekly. W. S. Merle & Co., 90 Prospect st., Cleveland, O. WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Arizona, representing large manufacturing company. Salary $40 to $90 pet month, paid weekly; expenses ad vanced. Address with stamp, J. II. Moore, Phoenix. Aiiz. WANTED Girl to ir.arn to trim hats, also handy with needle on clothing. New York Hat -Factory, 1 S. Center s'treet. "WANTED Ranch n ar.ager; must be 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 hogi and chickens. State wages for whicu you will work. Address, J. Y., this office. WANTED A good butter maker. En quire at Hotel Adams. WANTED Cook. American Kitchen, Tempe. Situations Wanted WANTED Light home wcrk. Call at 1056 Polk st. WANTED By Japanese, a place to work as janitor or porter. J. Y. M., care this office. Miscellaneous Wants WANTED A good riding and driving pony. Mus.t be a good looker an-.! gentle. J. L. Irvin, 11 North First avenue. DRESS MAKING At summer rates. Children's clothes and shirtwaist suits a specialty. Shirtwaist suits $1.73 and up. 1C33 W. Washington street. r WANTED A partner or partners wi.h ' a little money to buy one-hulf In- terest in three good gold and s.lver mining claims; seven miles from railroad; have 300 feet of work done; good ore, timber and water. . For particulars address Miner Republi- WANTEO Stock to pasture; abund ance of feed ani good care. Will trade shoats for heifer calves. One "half mile south of old Maricopa de pot. J. F., Box 223, Phoenix. WANTED. Sell your claims? A strong eastern corporation with representative men (two being honorables) recently or ganised to conduct mining operations and already controlling a valuable property, desires a proposition from any one owning a few good mineral 'claims they would exchange for v block of a few thousand shares In this corporation which is now sell ing at 50c per share, par $1.00. Give full details in first letter, number of claims, absolutely free, clear, location nearest railroad town, full details of developments, lesuits, assays, etc. At once address "Consolidation Sec retary," Republican office, Phoenix, Ariz. WANTED To loan $500 to $1,500 in, amounts to suit for six months or a" year. No commissions. AddYefcs, A. B. C, this oi!i:e. WANTED $4,000 to loan on good paying business property in this city. Address A. E. E., Box 503. WANTED To buy 80 acres of im proved Buckeye land. Will pay ca-?h. Address, H. E. M., care Republican. AUCTIONEER Hammond has returned and is ready to resume the auction business. . He guarantees rapid and successful work and solicits sales. 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. HOWARDS, experi enced card reader, tells past, present arad future. Ladles, 25c; gentlemen, 50 cents. 231 Buchanan street, cor&er of Third trMt WANTED To buy furniture, house hold goods, etc. McLean Auction Co. 23 S. First ave. Lost and Found LOST Two 3yi?ia7?d 7eiTliafe7X between Phoenix and Buckeye; both fresh; one has white spot in fore head. No branls. Finder wiil bi liberally rewarded by notifying Mrs. Julia Dykes.Mesa, Ariz. fluents Wanted AGENTS WAMKD Explosion lie vente'd! T!ie deadly gisoiine and ker oser.e be.-omes harmless when charg ed with the Shoemaker Non-Explosive Battely; stoves never get dirty, wicks ;Uay clean and give light e iual to gas; oil and jrasoiine wonderfully improved for all purposes at low cost; sample by mail 10 cents; cir culars on appiic i tion. Address, J. Ih Reel & Co.. 435 Syracuse. Neb. Personal YOL'R FORTUNE Told by the mot reliable clairvoyf.n:?. Send birth date, dime and stomp. Prof. Carl & RolMn, 490 N. Clark st., Chicago. YOL'K FORTUN E To!dbythe"mo7 1 reliable clairvoyants. Send birth date.dime and stamp. Prof. Carl .t RoiT.p, 490 N. Claik st., Chijago. IN THE GOOD OLU FASHIONED DAYS. Powdered Wigs Formed Important Adjunct to a Gentleman's Apparel. It is safe to say that the majority of bald men of today would gladly revive the obi dignified custom if they could. But they can do the next best thing to it; that is, hold on to what hair they have. In oasc3 where the hair root or hair tulb ha not been completely destroyed by parasites that infest it. Newbro's j Herpicbre will c'.o wonders in t he way of encouraging a new grenvjh of h air. Destioy the cause you remove the ef fect. That Is the successful mission of Herp'.cide. Sold by leading druggists. iend 10 in stamps for sa.mple to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Wake lin's pharmacy, special agent. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Office Chief Quartermaster, Denver., Colo., July S, 1904. Sealed proposals in triplicate, will be received here and at office of Quartermaster at each post be low named, until 11 a. in., Aug. 1304, for furnishing forage and straw, at Forts Apache, Gran't, Huachuca and Whipple Barracks, A. T., Forts Bay ard and Wingate, N. M., Forts Douglas and DuChesne, Utah, Fort Logan and Denver, Colo., during the fiscal year ending June CO, 1905. Proposals for quantities less than the whole required, or for delivery at points other than those named, will be entertained. U. S. reserves the right to accept or rejct any or-all bids or any part thereof. In formation furnishel on application here or at offices of respective post quartermasters. Envelopes to be mark ed "Proposals for Forage and Straw." J. W. POPE, Chief Q. M. SHERIFF'3 SALE. J. M. Rountree, plaintiff, vs. Aiken Spaulding- defender t. Whereas there was on the 2nd day of July, 1904, issued out of the offica 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 n 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 Mast B Fald in Advanc. the 21st day of April. 19?, in a c.u therein pendirg wherein J. M. lbun tree was plaintiff and Aik n Sp'uiii: a was defendant, th it the-e wa at ti.i? date ciu-? frmn ?.".!! iZe-'t-ndur-.t A.k-:i Spaulding to th- philr.tirf J. ,V. Rountre? the sum of twenty o:. ht: ti ll red and thirty-three and d '. lars ($2133.03) with interns: thrr..:i from said 21st day of April. l-4. : : the rate of six" per cent prr atiruti : that it was further ord-re I. aJJ a l and dercpd by the said co art thut f the payment of eleven h.tr. Irt I an 1 eighty-eight and 1 1 -1 " dollar (S11SS.13) of the sail in deb:" lni . adjudged to be due eai I plaii.tiff th real estate heifir.?f.er Tivt r i'.r-1 so much thereof as may !- !ievrary therefor, be sold at public au ti :t by the sheriff of said county io t.-.- maa. ner prescribed ly law for thf .! of real estate on execution: I tr-.it it was further ordered, adju Jsr- 1 a:.! !--reed by said court the.: f.-r the pay ment of nine hundred ar. 1 forty-f .a. and 88-100 dollars $:i44 v f s...l indebtedness so adjudge I to b di -sa'd plaintiff, th real e.t-.te !...: hereinafter dscrii.e 1 r so m :. thereof as may be iry t"ie-.'fj . be sold at publie auction by th' hrr iff of said county in the j:.a:ir..-r i in scribed, by law for th-. salt of rral estate cn execution. Now therefore, in pursuance f iil execution and order and detie-e .f s .' and by virtu- thereof, ar. 1 In a-..irl-ance with law, notice is h-.-..t - a that I. V.liii.ini W. Cook. .'r:-.:t Maricopa County, Arizor.n. mil . to 22nd day of August. lt'"t. at th- hoar of 10 o'clock a. m. at th- Coa.-t 11 ' ! door of said Mari o; i can'j.. s ii tt pubdc auct.ou to the hi,-..---t b.di.i therefor those t.o certain tr.u-t .-r parcels of land uescrib-.'J as fj.u. that J3 to say: 1st. The west half of th euiT t.i't of the south-A est pja: ti-r of th 'it. west quarter of section Ta :;". one. North of Itang- Fi'.a.- i; .-t .f :' and Salt River Base ai d ri !iun Maricopa county. AriauM, or .- :;:a- thereof us may be :i -e-s. ary t- r,. -the raid turn of l.-vei: liar.-Ir'.i ai i eighty-eight dollars ar. i 11-1- t!!v 13) due to sai l plaintiff fr.:?j ah! . -fer.dant, and interest theu-'.i fr-?i the 21st day of April. lt 'i. at th- r of six per cent per ar.r.u:::. a:I a costs ar.d also 2nd. The -a?t l.aif of fa- -i-t h.f of the southwest piiit.-r of ..;-v.-est quarter anl the v ; , f ; . .- southeast quarter of th.- s-uth. : quarter of Section T-n. iu To-.vi!;. one North of Ra::g Kiv- of t".- Ci'.a -d Salt Itiv. r B.-e .u: 1 in Maricopa toui.ty. Ari. Tcrrit'. or so much tiit-:-of ,.s t-i ty i- n-i---sury to ra.i-e y;i:d s-irn f bar. !- i and forty four d."r an ! ss-1- ($944) doe to i.:..-;:.vrf fr . said defendant a.: 1 i::;-r-: ih-r..i from the 21st day cf A; iai. 1 :'" I. a: f: rate of six p-r cent j r .ii.!i-jt.i. an 1 ,.i costs, said costs bcirg s f..r .t :,r,-l $29.40 and ;-.'! accruing cost. Dated at Pho -nix. Arisot-.a. thi I-t day of August lt4. WILLIAM W. Ci ( 'rC. Sheriff of Murh-opi l"o.. Arii First l ubhcation, Aug. !. :. 4. IN THE PROBATE COURT Of the County of Maricopa, Territory cf Arizona. In the matter of the estate of M. O'Brien, deceased. Notice of hearing petition for letter of administration. Notice is hereby given that Mary A. O'Brien has filed in this court h-r peti tion praying that letters of a Jn.ir.i-t ra tion on the estate of said d u-e Its.: i granted C. F. AInvorth. ar.J th.t :h same wiil be heard at the Juty ttm of said Court, to-wit on Friday, the ir;. day of August, A. I). 1-. at l- o lovi in the forenoon of sail day at th- c t't room of said court, in Pho.nix. County of Maricopa. Territory of Arlioru a: 1 all persons interested in said est.it r notified then and th.ere to appear ar. 1 show cause, if any they have. hy th prayer of said petitioner saoui J not l- granted Dated July 13th, !?0L GEORGE KIRKJ.ANP. C.rk. NOTARY PUBLIC E. E. PASCOiroty'Tui 'cn. .nu .-.una center eireei. , 1 .'I . - 1 . -. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. THOS. J. PRE3COTT-Corporat.n J C'orr.merclal Law a spo-ldty. IlacMa 6-8-1'J Cotton block. Phoenix. Amos. Oliver P. Morton. Arthur J EJwtrt. EDWAKD3 & MuKTON. Lawyers. 19 SCenter St. rfcoru. Art J. W. CRENSHAW, att-.mer at 1 f flee rooms 210 and 111 Fit Lain,; lni.4ai. Phoenix, Arizona. ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST. J. Q. A. KING. Aasaer and Metaliurr M Ovanide. concentration. in.:i ar- 1 mr t-r tests. Is N. SeccnJ Ave., i'no a Jk. Arizona. CHIROPODY. PAINLESS removal of corTu or bun'o; prlees art cen's each, l-rlva-.-y .-j;r-f. Day or nicht. Blue Kror:t brtr r.i.r-. 1 West Washington St.. i j-p-stte Sni.t " oftlc. T-lt-phore P.1 F-ar.k Sir- Here Is a Bargain lio a res line eaiitai -.:;-. r .ih'i'.'i land six nrih s .-.-iir.ii f M a ..th v a -ter in Consolidated caaal f r s..i at $9.00 per acre. We have o:.iy Z: ls option at this price. Ranches to Rent. One Ten, One Twenty, on-- I'if.y acres. TAYLOR & SONS Real Estate and Loans 13 Hrih Cttr Strttt