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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1909. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ORCHARD ADDITION DALE GLEN- Less than one mile from depot. Adjacent to the tov.-n of Glendale The soil is the famous Glendale Loess. Nothing like it for sugar beets and cantaloupe. Last year a tract in this section planted to cantaloupes returned $217.44 per acre, after paying freight and com mission charges. rcnara addition to Glendale con sists of 320 acres, sub-divided into 10- acre tracts. Each road. 10 acres fronts on a graded 110 acres sold were graded. before the streets This is the best opportunity In the valley for any one w ith small capital. These tracts are for $130 to $200 per acre. sale at from REMEMBER This is the famous Glendale Loess. It is close to the depot. It is close to the town. It is the best thing in 10-acre tracts in the Salt River Valley. PHOENIX TRUST COMPANY, 16 West Adams Street. J-OR SALE 802 E. Van Buren St.; 801 E. Polk St.; new, modern, four rooms. cement blocks and brick house ;on small payment. FOR SALE New four-room modern brick, fifty-foot lot, facing railroad; $3,000.00, or will exchange for 20-acre ranch. Also about 25 acres, four miles east, suitable for gardening or chicken ranch, $1,500.00. Also 80 acres alfalfa and grain, on Yuma road, $150.00 per acre. F. Barr, 4 West Adams st FOR SALE A bargain, if sold at once, 75-foot frontage on- W. Adams st., east of Street residence; an excellent location for a home. S. H. Mitchell, 1400 E. Washington st. Phone Main 4 FOR SALE Fine homes. Look at them. On payments. 802 E. Van Buren St, 800 E. Polk St. Call 901 E. Van Buren St. . FOR SALE New rive room house. with bath, front and back porch,-also screen room; cement block founda tion, walks and red brick. Wait, see something new for they can not now be beaten. 802 E. Van Buren St. FOR SALE Furnished cottage at Iron Springs. Box 873. CAN SELL YOU choice of two new 6-room cottages, modern plumbing, 24 to 3 acres land, 5 minutes from car line, convenient to school and church; meats and groceries de- livered at door dally; moderate price and terms to suit purchaser. Frank Whitten, Cave Creek road. 'Phone Co.. 112. BOARDING AVD R003I- ING HOUSES. FA1RMOUNT LODGING HOUSE Renovated and repainted under new management Cosy rooms at mod erate rates, 122 West Washington, epposite court house YOU CAN GET a good clean room at $1.50 a week and eat good meals at 15c each, yet be In town try the Monroe, Cor. 2nd St. and Monroe. Phone Red 9414. VAN BUREN HOTEL Sick cared for; rooms $1.50 to $2.50 per week. Cor. 1st ave. and Van Buren st. UNION HOTEL 618 W. Washington. Rooms, 60c per day. TABLE UNEXCELLLED, rooms airy and sanitary. Ashland Place, 1153 E. Van Buren St. Hlols J. Chamberlain, Proprietress. Phene Black 9081. THE MOSS Nice, clean rooms; no Bick, 401 W. Washington st Mrs. J. M. Collyer, Prop. Phone Black 8392. THE GERMAINE A few more seats In a first-class private German pri vate boarding house; summer rates. 362 N. Second ave. SUIMHaTlfATES at the New Den nis. Second st. and Washington. Porches for outdoor sleeping. W A N TED Borders One or two in cool, shady suburban home, near Eastlake park; private family; good home cooking; $7 per week; no sick. X. Republican office. MIMKSAND MINING MINING PROSPECTUSES written by experienced financial -writer. Print ing and Illustrating looked after. Manuscript revised for publication. Advertising prepared and corres pondence taken care of. Address J. A. R., care Republican. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A 3 -room brick house, unfurnished. Gas, electric light, bath and sink. Key at 712 E. Adams St. TO FOR RENT. KOR RENT Furnished bungalow: summer prices. 1708 E. Washington. FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms. S07 N. First Ave. FOR RENT Very choice new 6-room Center st, cottage; modern through out. Republican, Box J. L. FOR RENT One upper story, cram med full of advertising knowledge; will rent to any legitimate business. Sherley Hunter, MaJn 47. FOR RENT Best guns at Galpln's. TO KENT By a young man who wants something to do, ideas that bring more business. Sherley Hun ter. FOR RENT 5-room brick house, fur nished or unfurnished; lots of shade. 924 S. Second Ave. FOR RENT A suite of furnished of fice rooms; ground floor; central. Enquire No. 10 N. Second ave. FOR RENT New four-room house. $10 a month. 914 E. Jefferson St. FOR RENT Desk room: $5.00 Der month, to Sept. 1st. Valley Realty & Trust Co., 34 West Adams St. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for housekeeping. Summer rates. 45 Portland place. FOR RENT Six-room brick house. gas, electric lights and bath, 824 N. Third st.; east front; cheap rent for summer. Apply A. Wetzler, 35 W. Washington st. FOR RENT Furnished room tor rent. 346 North First ave. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 506 East Adams St. FOR RENT One nice furnished room; all conveniences. 805 N. Third st. Phone Red 8015. FOR RENT Six-room modern cottage and stable, 914 N. First st. Inquire 712 E. Adams st. FOR RENT Three nice unfurnished rooms. Miss Moser, S01 S. First ave. FOR RENT Twenty acres alfalfa. 4 miles northeast of Phoenix; new house; twenty dollars per month. Call 634 N. First ave. No dairy wanted. FOR RENT Four-roomed dwelling. modern; also housekeeping suite. In quire 376 North Fourth ave. FOR RENT S01 E. Polk St.; or sell on small payment. FOR RENT Front room, upstairs, with screened sleeping porch. 703 East Adams. Fred Warren. FURNISHED ROOM Electric lights, bath, hot and cold water; two-story house; street car on block. 602 N Second st. HELP WANTED. W ANTED To engage party to cut and put in stack in good shape from b to iuo acres of hay. Call up Rural No. 221. WANTED Good white bootblack. Ap ply at Casino stand. WANTED Woman for housework, at Flagstaff and twenty days in Phoe nix. Apply 607 First ave. WANTED Girl to do general house work in small family. Earl S. Ream, R. D. 2, Phoenix. WANTED A ranch hand who Is able to milk. A. H. Renaud, Alhambra. HELP WANTED Some business man to help me find a business that does not need to be advertised. Sherley Hunter, Main 47. WANTED Men and boys at Los An geles. No expense to learn trade of plumbing, bricklaying or electricity. Practical work on Jobs half the time and study other half. Catalogue free. United Trade School Contract ing Co., Los Angele3. HELP wanted I want to meet a Phoenix business man who wants me to write his ads. Sherlev Hun ter. WANTED Girl to help in kitchen and house, private family; afternoons off except Fridays and Mondays; sleep at home. Apply 609 North Second ave. WANTED Experienced woman wants day work; washing or ironing. 723 E. Washington st. WANTED Woman for housework at the Arizona Sanitarium, 515 N. Cen ter. GIRL for general housework; good pay. 362 N. Second ave. WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. Apply at Southwestern Real ty Co. WANTED Good woman for general housework; family of two. 1626 W. Washington st. WANTED A good plumber, at once.. Gosart Plumbing Co. WANTED Girl for general housework. Leslie Stewart, Tempe. WANTED A nurse girl. Apply 1430 Eapt Jefferson st. WANTED Companionable and capa ble woman or girl for housework; small family; Coronado mine, on railroad, near Congress; no objec tions to woman with child. Address Mrs. Sawyer, Congress, Arizona. WANTED A competent woman for fitting and altering ladies' suits and ready-to-wear garments; one with experience in selling preferred; none other need apply. ' Box 231, Mesa, Arizona. WANTED Capable woman for gener al housework Mrs. C. S. Berryman, N. Central ave., epposite Indian school. WANTED Boy or girl to wait on table at the Olive, Tempe. WANTED Strong, intelligent farmer to go to Yavapai county for the sum mer. Address T. M. Earnhart, R. R No. 2, Phoenix. Phone Sub. 14. WANTED Girl to do light dining- room work and wash dishes. Dr. F. A. Stafford, Desert Inn. Phone County 125. WANTED A good reliable man on fruit ranch: steady position for right man. A. G. Bailey, 2V4 miles north east of Indian school car line. WANTED Four carpenters and five linemen; wages $4.00 per day. Ap ply 15 S. Center st. - WE CAREFULLY SELECT, promptly furnish competent, reliable cooks and helpers. Japanese Association, No. 346 W. Jefferson st. Phone Black 8395. WANTED At once, twelve carpenters. with tools, $4.00, ten hours; out of city; transportation $4.00. Parks' Employment Agency. 1508 E. Jeffer son st. SITUATIONS W ANTED. WANTED Position as housekeeper or nurse by experienced woman. Ad dress A, care of Republican. WANTED General house cleaning by two colored men, or as cook and waiter in boarding house or hotel, or camp. Address Box 100, Republican. WILL GO to your home and eew by . the day.' Prices reasonable. Call or address 316 E. Van Buren St. SITUATION WANTED by experienced nurse. Address "Z.' care of Repub lican SITUATIONS WANTED To help you in your advertising. Sherley Hun ter. Main 47. -3 FIRST-CLASS dairy hand wants po sition. Box 3, Republican. SITUATION WANTED A young man with experience and ability wants to write more copy that pulls. Sherley Hunter. WANTED To run a dairy on shares, or to milk, by first-class milker. 19 W. Van Buren st. WANTED Position by stenographer. P. O. Box 701. Phoenix. WANTED Call at Japanese club, most rename agency for help. 640 West Monroe st. Phone Red 8442. WANTED Plain sewing, at home or by day. 345 N. Third ave. WANTED Position as private nurse of insane person. I have had three years' experience. Phone Black 9983. STRONG, industrious, willing youne man wants any kind of outdoor work. Address L. K. Republican office. SITUATION WANTED by experienced barber; will go anywhere. Box C. WANTED SITUATION Japanese good cook, wants position in hotel, boarding house or camp. Write J. J.. P O. Box 115, City. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between Ea-tiake park and city hall, brown plush coat and pair of white silk mitts. Leave property or Information at Republican office, or notify Mrs. A. L. Bump, Glendale LOST .Money, by not buying spurting goods from Gal pin's gun store. FOUND Girls' handkerchief and dime in red leather bag. Owner may find same at this office. STOLEN From porch, at 642 N. Sec ond ave., one chainlfss Columbia bi cycle, 2-speed gear coaster brake, cushion fork and spring frame. Re ward for return to Diehl Shoe Co. LOST Leather fob, with elk's tooth fastened to end, bearing figures "228." Leave same at Southwestern Realty Co., and receive reward. LOST A leather cigar case, with the name of Walter Huber on it. Find er, return to this office. LOST Pair rimless spectacles! Re turn to Republican office. FOUND An Elk's head stick-pin. Ward W. Young. Ford Hotel. LOST A linen lap robe! Return to Republican. LOST A small red leather poiketbook with H- C. written in ink. containing money. Return to Republican office. STRAY EDFrorrTlhe corral NoT 909 North Seventh st., the well-known Hildebrand sorrel pacing horse. FinVr. please 'phone Red 8"21. WHERE TO BUI. FOR SALE New and second-nand bi cycles and tiros, at lowest prices. Pioneer Cycle Co., 33 No. 1st ave. PHOTOGRAPHY Change ot name The Westberg Studio to Westberg & Turnbull Portrait Studio. Portrait work, enlarging, viewing and kodak finishing. Headquarters Phoenix Camera club. SUNDAYS AND EVERYDA5 You will find cartridges, fresh meats, bread, groceries, dry goods, tin and glassware, hay and grain at J. M Iberri's 6th & Jackson, prone red 8296. ON YOUR WAY HOME Stop at the Midway saloon, whiskey and wine by the gallon, bonded goods a spec ialty, prices right. John Eyrich. SWET:T CIDER, condensed apple cider ana elder vinegar, any quantity. Coc Cola Bottling Works, 626 W. Wash ington, phone black 8995 NAVEL ORANGES, $2.50 per box; al so grape fruit, $2.50 per box; all kinds of feed. At Crump's, Hay and Grain com p. . CHOICE Valencia orangec, 15 cts. doz. up. Apples, 5 pounds, 25 cents. Wal nuts, 15 cents pound, 7 pounds $1. All fruit In season. Scull's Market, 39 S. Center St JONES' WOODYARD Wood delivered to all parts of the city. Phone Black 2936. 809 W. Buchanan. STABLE AND CORRAL. YOUR HORSE needs clipping now. I do the work quick and good. En sign's Livery and Sale Stable. Cor. First and Adams Sts. Phone Main 96. PALO ALTO STABLES lor swell hacks and 7 seaters, buggies and showy saddle horses. Stevens & , Wiggins, rhone Main 73, 4th Ave., between Adams and Washington. THE CONCRESS STAGE meets all trains. A. P. Miltenberg, Proprietor. HACKS ON CALL at the Star Livery, at 228 East Adams street. Telephone Main 35. Roderick Walker, Prop First class livery and boarding stable. HIGH HEADED, toppy drivers, plenty of style and speed; fashionable bug gies and surreys. Center Street Liv ery, 235 N. Center. A. E. Frank forter. Phone Main 31. THE METROPOLITAN Stables turn out first class livery only. 'Phone us your orders. Phone Main 236. ON CALL HACKS ON CALL Golden Eagle Stable. Tel. Main 61. Busses, Ambulance. Livery. PIONEER STABLES 1100 pound combination mure, cheap; livery, feed and boarding. Horses clipped. Oscar Walker, Prop., 29 S. Third st. Phone Main ;95. THE COMMERCIAL CORRAL, corner Center and Jefferson sts. Starr & Hoghe, Props. Feed, livery and sale stables. Good sheds forN horses and rigs. Good and safe drivers. ANYTHING you want In the livery line, you can get at the Five Points Livery, from a pony to a $1,000 cab. Phone Main 55 for all orders. ESTRAYED One buckskin pony mare and one bay horse. Notify Box 1011, rhoenix. MICJELJLAfEUSj aOSTcuSaaT'ed enced card reader. Sees past, present and future. Ladles, 25c; gentlemen, 50 cents. 223 Buchanan St, corner Third. LOAiE TO Ua when you want a trunk roped and hauled. Only 16c Al ways on time. Lightning Dell Ye rj and Storage Co. NEW WOODYARD removed from 909 W. Buchanan to 501 West Washing ton. Phone Red 9051. George Hurst, Proprietor. WANTED You to visit our wall paper department. The latest designs and largest assortment, at 7V&C per roll and up. Room molding to match. Dorris-Heyman Furniture Co. WANTED To borrow $400.00 from private parties; good security. Ad dress V. C, Republican office. WANTED All kinds of poultry at the Phoenix Poultry Yards, telephone Black 3221. FOR EXCHANGE Fof a small In vestment weekly, my experience and ability In advertising. Sherley Hun ter. MRS. AYLWIN will sell switches, puffs, etc., at cost. 11 S. Center st. Room 15. GUNS repaired at Galpln's store. WANTED Horses to pasture, $2 per month. J. E. Price ranch, Section 14, Tempe. MADAM REN A Palmist and medium. 428 S. Center St. , WANTED Small, nicely furnished hoi!sc. or furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Dr. Palmer, 23 East Adams St. WANTED To buy second-hand run about and single harness; must be In good condition. Address Box 217, City. GOOD GRAIN PASTURE for horses or cattle. Second house west of Os born school. Wm. Matthie. WANTED Heifers, that will be fresh soon. Henry Kahl, R. F. D. No. 4. MEN, LEARN BARBER TRADE Short time required; graduates earn $12 to $30 week. Moler Barber Col lege, Los Angeles. WANTED A strong second-hand trunk. Address 516 North Ninth ave. WANTED Every one to know that on April 1st I ordered both my 'phones taken out on account of poor service. Please drop postal or call at shop. E. L. Branch, Painter and Decorator, 24 N. Second st. HAV E YOLTgOT TtO100ACRES OF ALFALFA YOU WOULD LEASE FOR THREE YEARS OR MORE? WILL PAY CASH, MONTHLY RENTER; WOULD LIKE POSSES SION ABOUT JULY 1ST. AD DRESS A. .E. D., REPUBLICAN OFFICE. WILL TAKE a contract to plough 100 acres this summer and take a large work mare as part pay. Ernest Gill. Tempe. SADDLE HORSE WANTED Address B. F. Walker, Route Four. WANTED New baled alfalfa hay. Woodruff Brothers, Five Points. Phone Red 9301. MULES SevenU pairs of well-broken mules, 3 to 5 years old, weighing 1750 to 2100 lbs. a pair; reasonable prices. Inquire at Giles' Ranch, New Black Canyon road. Appropriators' Canal bridge, a mile and half west of Indian school. WANTED Five or bix-room house, furnished or unfurnished, latter pre ferred, by small family; no sick; no children. Address P. O. Box 308. IT'STHEUNlthaTlmrtsoureyes, and you will do wise in getting a pair of colored glasses, smoke, blue, yellow or green. Special glasses for children. We have the largest as sortment in Phoenix. Chas. B. Barg man. Jewelry and Optical Goods, 42 N. Center St. NOTICE to real estate agents and all others, that my property Is with drawn from the market F, A. Wool sev. WANTED To rent 10 or 12 good milch cows. C. M. Stevens, Route 3. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED Man with some cash to start general merchandise store In new gold fields, one thoroughly ex perienced in business. Best of ref erences. G. C. W.p care of Republi can. 750 WILL BUY a good paying busi ness. See owner, 238 E. Wash. St. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL furnished go ing concerns; companies incorporat ed, 'financed; stock and bond issues placed direct with investors on a commission basis. Capital, P. O. Box" 976, New York. REPAIRING. FIVE POINTS HORSE AND HAR NESS SHOP Old harness mended as good as new, fine shoe mending. Done promptly. J. R. Breea, Pro prietor. Phoenix. Araizora. REPAIRING GUNS, LAWN MOW ERS, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES; SCISSORS AND CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS SHARPENED. PHOENIX CYCLE CO. PHONE MAIN 84. WANT Jobbing work, carpentering, furniture, repairing, painting, paper hanging. Terms moderate. 731 K. Van Buren St. PAINTING. PAINTER Here for gold; nere to stay; here for business. Collyer, tht painter. Paint your house, hang your paper; tinting walls a spe cialty; work guaranteed; bonds, ref erences and estimates furnished. J. M. Collyer, The Mos, 401 W. Washington. 'Phone Black 83J2. HORSESHOEING. FRANK WOOD, practical horseshoer Specialty made of lame and faulty gaited horses. 105 W. Jefferson St Phone black 9001. ,;,,! til 1 I I I 1 I 1 I'M 111 1I'M"M oney :; to loan on .improved ;: real estate. Not one :: day's delay. : Dwight B. Heard ;; Cor. Adams & Center. IIIIH!!II tiWH"H PROFESSIONAL. PATENT ATTORNEYS .Patents, copyrights, trademarks, American and foreign. James R. Townsend, 430 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, CaL DRTwf S.LbWErVeterinaxlan: 6T flce 17 N. 1st Ave. Office Phone Red 1223. Res. Phone County 44. J. Q. A. KING, Assayer and Metallur gist Mining, Milling, Smelting and Irrigation Machinery. 18 N. Second Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. BARNETT E. MARKS. Attorney and Counsellor. Office 401-402 Fleming Bldg., Phoenix, Am. Patents se cured. J. W. CRENSHAW, Attorney at Law. General practice in all the courts. Office, 211 Fleming Bldg.. Phoenix Ariz. DR. H. O. RAMSEY, veterinary sur geon and dentist. Office cor. 1st ave. and Jefferson st. Phone Black 900L Residence 240 West Jefferson st Phone Red 8771. HILDRETH & THOMPSON. Land Attorneys, land, mining and Irriga tion law. Rooms 220-221, Fleming Bid., Phoenix, Ariz. HARRY FRIEDMAN, Optician, grad uate Chicago Opthalmic College. Glasses fitted. 40 South Center st MASSAGE Mrs. M. Westmoreland place. 8S41. E. Miller, 72 Telephone Red MASSAGE G. A. Roberts, graduate expert, . twelve years' experience; physician's prescriptions given spe cial attention. Phone Black 8853. FOR SALE 6-room house with large hallway; 2-room house on rear of lot; prop erty 100 foot frontage by 140 feet deep, fence around premises, good lo cation, half block from car line, all for $1600; terms reasonable. 5 lots on car line in good location, for $625. FOR RENT New house with modern conven iences for $15 per month. 3-room house on car line for $10 per month. 1- room house for $4 per month. 2- room portable house for $7.50. B. G. PECKA Real Estate, Leans & Insurance. Phone Red 8995. 510-512 W. Washington St H-H-M-M-Mi ! i 1 The Best Buys $40 per acre, for 580 acres sandy loam, in grain, if sold within the next week. X $212.50 per acre for 40 acres just nine norm of the Adams ranch; in alfalfa and grain; well, house, etc. $3500 cash will handle this. MONEY TO LOAN. E. J. Bennitt & Co. iMl-iilni; 1 1 IMMI 1 1 mill For Exchange Have 20 acres near Alhambra. with 16 acres in alfalfa, 3 acres in wheat and 1 acre in orchard, with small house; value $3500. Will exchange for Buckeye land. See me for particulars. i R. A. Watkins With The H. I. Latham Co. ' 115 N. Center St MIH I M H I 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 M H i' FOR SALE One of the best 10 acre ranches In the valley, all in cultivation, frame house, chicken house, 400 young fruit trees, regular water, only 3 miles N. W. of Phoenix. A special bargain. Price $2,500. 50 acres all in alfalfa, regular water, fine well, nice 5-room brick house, barn and outbuildings, $8,000 cash will handle this, interest 7 per cent Price $12,000. COLE BROTHERS Real Estate and Rental Agency. 210 W. Wash. St. Phone Black 2681. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I It You want to see this if you are In the market to buy. 28 acres all in alfalfa and grain. This is a bargain, $150 per acre. 10 acres of very best orange land in cultivation, old water right. Price only $2200. See Page-Hanlen & Co. t 43 West Adams St PHONE RED 3911. I 4 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 ii it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W-H-K' New 4-roflm modern cottage, with bath, and 5 acres of land in alfalfa, not far from car line. Price S2350 half cash, bal ance monthly. Harry C. Thomas End of Indian car line Phone County 19. FOR; SALE I X 320 Acres I" the heart of the Buckeye. 220 in cultiation .... 65.00 Per acre 200 acres Near Arlington store, fenced and cross-fenced; full water Arlington canal; 100 acres in alfalfa 50.00 Per acre X60 Acres 140 in cultivation. 8-room brick house 100.00 r' acre 160 acres 140 acres in cultivation; 8-room fine brick house $100.00 per acre ITT0 TOP CriTT SOUTHWESTERN REALTY COMPANY Successors Taylor-Berryman Co. Next to Postoffice. VETERINARY COLLEGE l?l?LljSTIN1sarir College now ready. Mailed free. Dr. C. Keane, 1818 Market St SURVEYS APPROVED The sur veyor general has approved mineral ! survey No. 2.610, Rising Star, Benja- j min Harrison, Thomas B. Reed, Olla ! Catman and Bessel lode mining claims, situated in the San Francisco mining j district, Mohave county, and claimed by the Tom Reed Gold Mines company. The surveyor-general has also approv- ed mineral Burvey No. 2,608, embrac ing the Leadville, Western Belle, Gray Mule, Northern Light, Turquoise King, Head Light and Copper Bug lode min- : Ing claims, situate in the Turquoise j mining district Cochise county, and I claimed by the Leadville Mining com pany. INSURE t. YOUR BAGGAGE ' 1 x against loss of any kind 2 while on your summer trip. The cost is small; the protection large. Harry Kay & Company 9 W. Adams St. i-H-H-H-H-H-Kr ! ! I'M"! ! I 1 I 1 1 I 1 111 1 1 1 1 FOR SALE A fine business income property. Low price, good terms and low interest if wanted. Also many city, ranch and orange lands. FOR RENT A fine store room in business center. Furnished and unfurn ished houses and rooms. ? E. L King & Co. 4 10 M Q4 A... Place for Investment Bargains. t,..,i;i, ; 1 I I l 1 1 Ml" I 1 SPECIALS Some choice building lots for sale cheaper than adjoining property, want your bid on some lots in Collin's Addition. I have several nice trading propositions. Houses for sale on small payment down. Ranch propery In large and small trfc;ts. Small tracts for nice homes. W. K. JAMES, The S Gold lining Go. Get in on the We have NOW ffi Per Share j The Southwestern Realty Go Successors to Taylor-Berryman & Co. Phone Main 280. Next Door to Postoffice. (TT'C TTJV CnTT" The railroad is now assured. It will soon be a ' little sory simply told, of a big success based on simple merit Watch thees prices grow. Phone M. 280 WE HAVE A FEW 6 Per Cent LAND MORTGAGES Gold Bonds at 95. For information in quire at Phoenix Trust Co. Gold Ostriches Oranges You can make money out of all three. This is merely to attract your attention. What we want 4 & you to see is this: 5 acres $675; jjj old water rights; $175 cash, bal- jjj '!t ance $23 per month. X , I Elliot Evans Co. ? 15 East Adams St. X , -fr-H-H-M-i-H-M ! .M"H"H H I ! !i 37 N. CENTER ST. alome Hillside Basement Floor the Stocks. J