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THE AKIZONA KEPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, APEIL 5, 1914 PAGE ELEVEN Wanted Hiscellaneoui WANTED All kinds of carpenter work, general contracting and building. Job and per cent work. Prichard & Prichard. Phone 8134. tf WANTED TO LEASE, my ranch for five months, with team, water, seed and two cows, 50 chickens, 10 acres young alfalfa, 25 in grain, 20 ready to crop, to good, reliable parties on halves, with references. 12 miles south and west of Phoenix. Houser, Toreen, Ariz. 1 WANTED 40-acre relinquishment for cash; must be under Roosevelt ilam; west or east from Phoenix pre ferred; owners only. Address Re publican Box 1808. It HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale leaving city, cheap if taken at once. Call 810 N. 9th Ave. WANTED TO BUY, the furniture and lease of a rooming house, 20 to 30 rooms or an apartment house of six or eight apartments. Want a paying pro position for cash. W. A. R. Colonial Hotel. ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY, 5c per pound. 801 S. 9th Ave. Phone 2723. tf P. H WILLIAMSON Papering and painting In every line. All work guaranteed. Phone 730. 121 North 6th street. tf EGGS WANTED We pay caatt for fresh ranch eggs. WALTER HILL CO., Second Ave. and Jefferson St tf WASHING 1005 S. 6 Ave. tf WANTED To make your new awnings; repair the old ones; do your upholstering, refinishlng and repair work. Dorrls-Heyman Furni ture Co. tf $25.00 EACH for names of prospec tive builders. Address .P. O. Box 231. tf EXCURSION to Granite Reef, $20.00, 20-passenger auto, special picnic rates. Phoenix Garage, Phone 519. tf JASPER N. VAUGHN, well driller, work guaranteed. Phone 1805, or call Denman's Store, Six Points. 4-dk WANTED TO RENT 20 to 30 acres good stand of alfalfa, near Phoenix; will lease for two or four years, cash rent, with privilege of purchase, if desired. I desire im mediate possession. Address Box C. R. B., care Republican. 4-dr JUST OPENED OFFICES AT 37 S. CENTRAL AVE., IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BUILDING. TRANSFER STORAGE MOVING Awte Tnadki CAN DO YOUR TRANSFER WORK OR HEAVY HAULING. SATISFAC TION ASSURED OR NO PAY. WHEN IN A HURRY PHONE 1228, AND YOU WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION, WITH THE CERTAIN TY OF HAVING WHAT YOU HAVE GET THERE, NOT DAMAGED, BUT INTACT. WE ARE COMPETENT IN THIS LINE AND CAN GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION. H. W. CHAMBERS. E. T. HOOPER J. d. Mcdonald i DO YOU WANT THE CASH I want bargain lot, or with small house; state where located, street and number, and if clear. Box 1757 Republican. It WANTED TO BUY A carload of good, fat young horses and mares, weighing from 900 to 1100. Higley Horse ft Mule Co., 220 North Seventh Ave. r DRUGGISTS Wanted to buk hi interest or all, of a clean paying drug business In Ari zona; give location and other par ticulars In first letter. Address Box 3664 Republican. , - It Wanted Help Male WANTED Man with team and rig to sell a general line of household sup plies; all the territory you want. Thomn M. Harris. Gen. Del. Phoenix. 1 Wanted Help Male AAAAAAAAJT-TU''yy"M"tf"tf"'iJ $250 WILL SECURE you an interest in a manufacturing company here as local salesman and shipping clerk. This pays good salary besides interest. See Goodwin Co., 316 North 1st St. 1 At Your Service and Awake Phoenix (Live Wire) Emp. Agency. No. 37 South Central Ave. Phone 702. tf Phone 1183 for PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS Deeds, mortgages, and other legal forms prepared. Depositions taken. Expert office help furnished. McCausland Business Exchange. 319-20 Fleming Blk. tf RING 414 for reliable messenger service. tf LEARN Automobile Repairing, driving up-to-date cars; electrical, civil engineering, surveying: methods most practical; room and board while learning; positions secured; satisfaction guaranted; catalog free. National School of Engineering, 2110 West Seventh, Los Angeles. It WANTED First class salesman to sell the best line of ciders and soft drinks in the United States to all classes of merchants in small coun try towns. Salary $100.00 per month End expenses. Crown Cider Co., De partment "A," 207 So. Commercial St., St. Louis, Mo. It SALESMEN WANTED Residing in or making small towns. Take or ders on our special plan allowing re turn of unsold goods. Makes quick easy sales. $4.00 commission on each order. Write for pocket outfit today. Canfield Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St.. Chi cago. It SALESMAN experienced in any line to sell general trade in Arizona. Unexcelled specialty proposition. Com mission contract. $35.00 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry Co., 281-14 Continental Building, Cleve land, Ohio. It THE DOUD LIGHTING CO., Chi cago, desires to arrange with a re sponsible, energetic man to sell their Match Lighting Gasoline Lamps. Ex clusive selling rights to right party; sells like wild fire, needed in every home and store. Here is an oppor tunity to get into a permanent and profitable business. Write for full information at once if you arc in terested, it BEER IN CO-NCENTRATED FORM -Just out nothing else like it Carry right in your pocket. The big gest seller out today enormous prof its,- coins you money. Anyone can now have a cooling glass of lager beer whenever they want it. Its sim ply wonderful, amazing great. Show it sell them all. If $50 a week looks good to you send postal today. The Ambrew Co., Dept. 1616, Cincinnati. Ohio. It WILDFIRE SELLER Just out nine out of ten buy; don't wait, write today; full particulars free. 100 per cent profits. D. P. Moore, Roy, N. Mexico. it SALESMAN For general mercan tile trade in Arizona to sell a new proposition of merit. Vacancy now. Attractive commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., Wholesale Jewelers, 12-14 Carlin Building, Cleveland. Ohio. It SALESMAN We have excellent side line for dry goods, millinery and notion stores. Big commissions. State territory you cover and present line handled. M. M. R. Co., 14 N. Frank lin St., Chicago. it aue.nts Ilou can make $25 to $80 a week selling guaranteed al"m inum ware. Complete sales course free. Answer quick to secure choice of territory. Div. 108, American Aluminum Mfg. Co., Lemont. 111. It AGENTS Only one in the world. Kerosene (Coal Oil) self-heating iron. Absolutely safe. Odorless. Women wild about it. J. E. Daugherty made $300 in one month. Your territory open. Write quick for terms. Thomas Iron Co., 4309 Wayne Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. it AGENTS Sell guaranteed alum inum . cooking utensils. Sure sale where shown. $30 to $80 weekly eas ily made. American Aluminum Mfg. Co.. Dept. 3002, Lemont. 111. It WANTED A real salesman to represent us exclusively in Arizona and New Mexico, with city of El Paso, beginning April 15th. We have a large well-known and in every way first-class line of exclusive copyright calendars, fans and advertising spe cialties. Our line is so attractive and varied that each and every business in every town in the country without regard to size can be successfully solicited. Our goods are very attract ive, but no more so than our reason able prices. Commissions liberal: Ex clusive territory assigned. Our com pany was organized in 1882, capital ized for $220,000. Write at once and enclose this ad. Merchants Publishing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. It SALESMEN to sell confectioners and grocers; can be handled as main or side line; commission and salary offer. National Beverage Co., St. Louis, Mo. it RESPONSIBLE manufacturer de sires placing valuable agency, sure repeater, permanent income, business builder, easy, no competition, pro tected territory guaranteed. Auto matic Perfection, 17 West 42nd, N. Y. It SALESMEN Do you want $12 a day side-line, working small towns on jewelry premiums, on punch board deals? Western Jewelry & Novelty Co., Hunter Bldg., Chicago. It WANT A YOUNG SINGLE MANof good habits to take full charge of an established business, $25.00 per week and half of proceeds; good opportunity for a party that can make an Invest ment of $500.00 to $1,000.00; investment secured. Republican Box No. 1746. It Wanted Help Female WANT Young or middle aged lady to travel for a business firm, $15.00 per week and expenses; expenses advanced. Call at 1524 West Monroe St It WANTED Competent woman for general housework In family of three Apply 357 N. 4 Ave. m Wanted Help Female 10 LADIES for the new profession, teaching the Velvetina System of Home Beauty Culture, and selling dealers. $3 to $10 a day at home or traveling. Velvetina School, Dept. 14, Omaha, Nebr. It THREE BRIGHT, Capable ladies for 1914 to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $50 per week. Railroad fare paid Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 5A, Omaha, Nebr. It A GIRL to wash dishes and help itii housework in the mornings. Ap ply mornings, 1546 West Washington St. I COMPETENT WOMAN for general housework; must be good cook. Ap ply mornings. Mrs. George Lutgerding. 303 West Willetta. tf WANTED Office girl, must be quick at figures and use typewriter. Box 1795 Republican. m WANTED Young lady stenographer for public work. Best location in city. Fine opportunity for right person. Ad dress Box 3672 Republican. tf Wanted Help Hale and Female AGENTS Either sex, all towns, your state by large concern mtg. special food products to consumers direct; profitable, repeat order busi ness. Manufacturer, 1962 Blake St., Denver, Colo. It LADY OR GENTLEMAN Fair ed ucation, to act as our representative in home town... Exclusive territory given. belling experience unneces sary. We furnish capital. Show how to build permanent business that should pay $2000 first year. Sta ple line. Our booklet, "How to Start in Business for Yourself explains all. Free on request. Address Box 1599, Philadelphia, Pa. It ARIZONA EMPLOYMENT CO. PHONE 1304 111 South First St PHOENIX HOTEL BLDG. SEE US FOR YOUR JOB. Professional and Business Cards DR. W. S. LOWE, veterinarian, 10. N. 2 Avenue, residence 1019 Grand Avenue. Phone 1506. tf CHIROPODIST, corns removed, 50 cents each; bunions, moles, warts, etc., removed by electricity. 39 East Adams, Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN in different amounts. Kinney & Thrift, 35 East Adams. tf MONEY TO LOAN On good real estate security. ST. CLAIR REALTY CO. 18 S. Center St. tf MONEY TO LOAN See Boon about It 15 East Adams. tf MONEY TO LOAN On good Im proved real estate at lowest rates. E. E. Pascoe. 110 North Center Street tf Lost and Found T.OST OR STOLEN Wheel. No. 58446. gray mesquite tires; please re turn to Bryant & Co., tailor. 29 E. Adams St.. Phoenix. tf Stables and Corrals NICE RIGS AND HOKBliiS ior renu Commercial Corral. Delivered to all parts of the elty from 8th Ave. and Van Huron. Phone 170S. for THE BEST IN LIVERY AND boarding. Phone 1136. THE WALKER BTABLna COR CENTER AND VAN BUREN tf thbi MinT.ET Horse & Mule Co., has removed to 220 N. 7th Ave. We buy and sell horses and mules. Phone kib T Tt Lambert Prop. -r tub KKST PLACE ON EARTH TO rttv riT? SELL HORSES. MULES OR WAGONS. IS PAT'S CORRAL. FIRST CLASS LIVERY. ALL KINDS Ob SAnni.K HORSES. 501 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. 4-dr Business Chances FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Big money made in moving pictures; want to sell half interest in exclusive feature; over 200 towns yet to show them: $800.00 will handle this; will consider good automobile. Address Box 1747 Republican. P FOR SALE Grocery store, stock will invoice $400.00, fixtures $150.00, will take invoice price. John T. Dun- lap. n REAL ESTATE OFFICE, exclusive location, low rent, commission on Jm the last 30 days amounted to $500.00; owner intends to leave city soon. Very reasonable price. Box 1811 Republican. tf .AUTOMOBILE, E. M. F. 30, first- class condition; owner leaving city; price $400.00, half cash; buy this car for street passenger service, you can pay for it in a few months. Box 5115 Republican. tf FIRST-CLASS first mortgage, bear ing 8 per cent interest, payable semi annually, $30,000.00 spot cash, bank references, do not answer unless you have the cash. C. W. McKee, Phoenix, Ariz. tf FOR SALE! Pool hall, must be sold within 10 days. 224 N. Seventh Ave. p SIX POINTS BARBER SHOP for sale, in front the Fair Grounds on Grand Ave. Prop. Stanley Wodark. 1 WE HAVE IT 20 acres 5 In grapes lS ready for plant ing; mile from car line; 10 cent fare. Southwestern P.iilldlnft and Investment Co. tf Business Chances CONCESSION SPACE At the new amusement garden, corner 2nd and Van Buren Sts. now ready to contract a few good, clean amusement devices for our gardens; call any time during the day and let us talk over a few good money making propositions with you. Garden Amusement Co. 1 TWENTY-THREE-ROOM rooming house, $1600; 12-room rooming house, $1050; saloon and license, $1000. A. Real Co., Miami, Ariz. 1 WELL ESTABLISHED paying busi ness at Five Points; small capital will handle. J. D. Mottice, 222 North 7th Ave. tf INCOME business coiner, 100x137, for sale at a sacrifice, for a few days only. Address Box 3666 Repub lican, tf WANTED IDEAS Write for list of Inventions wanted by manufac- I turers and prizes offered for inven tions. Our four books sent free. Pa tent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. It STATE SALES MANAGER WANT ED With road or office experience. $8000 per year. $500 will equip you. If you ye the man we want, we will pay your expenses to come and see us. West Coast Sales Co., 203 Bryson Bldg., Los Angeles. It CAN make good money for men owning Ford auto. Outside trips and line in city part of time. Commission basis. Careful driver. Phone 8082. It WANTED at once, responsible man with some money and plenty of am bition who knows a good thing when he sees it, to call at No. 14 West Adams St. and see my demonstra tion. Twenty to thirty thousand dollars can be made here in the next twelve months by the right man. It Personals WILLIAM STALLARD, late of Los Angeles, came to Phoenix latter part of February. Write Geo. W. Cooper. 45 Grand Ave. It Announcements SOCIAL DANCES and dancing les sons are given by Mental Science Edu cational Association in College Hall on Tuesday evenings, good music. It Lodge Notices Phoenix Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets 7:30 p m. every Friday. Visiting members Invited. Clarence E. Ice. C O. Center. W. C. Powell, K. R. & S. Phone Office 667; Residence, 209R5. PHOENIX LODGE No. 708 Loyal Order of Moose. Meetings every Tuesday, I. O. O F. Hall. Visiting brothers invited. Wal ter J. Hayt, Dictator; Walter R. Van Tyne, Secretary. Special Notices FRED W. MOORE Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency Representing Continental of New York, the leader of all fire insur ance companies; also several other strong companies. I do not belong to any board which has control over my rates, and it will pay you to figure with me. Room 9. Donofrio Build-nc, 11 West Adams St. 51. ON AND AFTER this date, n person acting as an agent or repre sentative for me has any authority to contract debts in my name or stead. W. W. Strickler, Columbiji. Ohio. April 4th, 1914. .It 1725 W. MADISON ST., Phoenix, is hereby withdrawn from the market. Edna M. Wilson. - 1 ALTITUDE 2400 FEET Southern Sieras Sanitarium For Tuberculosis Banning California On desert's edge. Ideal summer cli mate. Send for folder. Address Dr. L. M. Ryan. 4dd Mrs. J. H. Lowers, Matron. $10 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing the Ari zona Republican from the front yards of any of our subscribers. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. $1.25 PER WORD Inserts classi fied Ads in thirty-six leading papers In United States; send for list The Dike Advertising Agency, 427 South Main St, Los Ange.es, or 13 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. tf PUMPING PLANTS ELECTRIC MOTORS for sale. Elec tric . motor installations and repair work; gasoline engines and pumping plants. Electrical Engineering & Con struction Co., Power Specialists. Phone 478. 314 W. Washington St. tt ATTORN EY8. MAYNARD A. FRAZIER, Lawyer, Rooms 2-4 Creighton Bldg. Telephone 1120. Res. Phone 2743. - 4dd WALTER BURCH. . Attorney at Law 403 Fleming Blk. Phone 419. tf DRESSMAKING THE GEORGE SISTERS have moved to' 510 West Washington. cidc c YTiiurctilKMPR BEST MADE fire extinguishers. oderless, airtight 5 years guarantee. Western Chemical Fire Pall Co, lrd Ave and Jackson. Phone 1231. tf Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 35 East Adams: Ovrland 670. tf CARPET CLEANERS CARPETS CLEANED Telephone 735, Electric Carpet cleaners. tf Wlirctprw Stork mm COMPLETE STOCK CITRUS NURSERY TREES Duncan and March Seedless Grape Fruit ORANGES AND LEMONS First Class Stock grown in Arizona, especially adapted to this climate. PHOENIX TRUST CO. 16 WEST ADAMS ST. ' tf FRUIT TREES AND ORNAMENTALS Get a few trees of the coming peach, the J. H. Hale. Our Giant Poplar is the fastest growing shade tree. We are selling the Helm orange and grape fruit trees, dug with large ball of earth. Plant them and gain a year in growth. See our Giant Rfiubarb, Spineless Cac tus, Evergreen Ash, Giant Poplar and bulbs of the beautiful Mexican Tube rose and Angel Lily. We have special prices on fruit trees, grape vines, or namentals etc. Come and get our fig ures. PHOENIX ROSE GARDEN AND NURSERY CO. S. E. COR. CENTRAL AVE. AND VAN BUREN ST. PHONE 1412. tf RING 414 for reliable messenger service. a Undertaking and Embalming EASTERLING & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West Washington St , Phoenix, Arizona, tf MOHN. DRISCOLL ft MAUS Un dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Di rectors, 311 N. 1st Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS Moore ft McClel lan; lady assistant auto hearse. 129 West Adams St, Phone 601. tf HAND LAUNDRY SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY, rough dry, 35c; each bundle washed separately. 706 N. 1st St Phone 2876. tf PAINTERS AND DECORATORS GET OUR PRICES ON 14x20 OVAL FRAMES with con vex glass. Real attractive. Phone LONG'S PAINT HOUSE 37 N. 1st AVE. PHONE 1550. tf PASTURES FOR RENT CAN PASTURE 100 more cows, fine alfalfa. Frank Howard, 7th St. and Glendale Ave. Also baler and stacker for sale cheap. 4-gb WHEN YOU WANT A CAR fot short or long trips we have 4 at your service. We assemble loads for Roose velt Phone 799 or 431. Cross & Bor ree. tf TO ROOSEVELT DAM and return in 50 H. P. Kissel Kar, $7. Phone N. Borree 799. p D. D. HORNING For sale Lands in small or large acreage; also city property. INSURANCE AND LOANS RENTALS, COLLECTIONS Office 411 West Monroe St. Cor. 4th Ave. Phoenix. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS SALE OF MESA UNION HIGH SCHOOL BONDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office cf the Board of Supervisors of Mari copa County, In the city of Phoenix, Arizona, until ten o'clock A. M- MONDAY, APRIL TWENTIETH, 1914 for the purchase of one hundred fif ty (150) Mesa Union High School Bonds, with accrued interest. Said Bonds being in denomination of One Thousand Dollars each, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) and bearing interest at six (6) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually. Said Bonds to be dated May first, 1914, and pay able twenty years from the date thereof. Both principal and interest payable in Gold Coin, Lawful Money of the United States, at the office of the Treasurer of Maricopa County Bonds to be delivered to the pur chaser thereof In the city of Phoenix, Arizona, at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said Maricopa Countv. These Bonds are issued under the authority of Title XI. Revised Stat utes of Arizona, 1913. The opinion of Messrs. Dillon, Thompson & Clay, Attorneys, of the City of New York, as to the validity of the Bonds will be furnished to the purchaser. All bids must be unconditional ex cept as to favorable opinion by Messrs. Dillon, Thompson & Clay, and must be accompanied by a cer tified check upon a National Bank or upon a bank in Arizona, for Five Ttiousand Dollars payable to the Treasurer of Maricopa County, which check shall be forfeited In case of refusal or omission of the successful Mdder to accept the Bonds and make payment therefor within thirty days Ifrom date of award. No bid for less I than par value and accrued interest ' .-. .1 ., .. ..f J,; ., . . ui ueuveiy win oe receiveu. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon rejection of each bid. Bids at a rate of Interest less than six (6) per cent will be considered. The Board expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. Bids will be opened by said Board on Monday, April 20th, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. and thereafter consid ered. Bids must be sealed and addressed: James Miller, Jr., Clerk Board of Supervisors, Phoenix, Arizona, and marked on outside of envelope: "High School Bond Proposal." By order of Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County, JAMES MILLER, JR., Clerk. o LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION SALT RIVER VALLEY WATER USERS' ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Articles of In- corporation and of the By-Laws of the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association, and in pursuance there of, an election by the qualified elect ors of said Association will be held on Tuesday, April Seventh (7th), 1914, from 8 o'clock A. M. of said day to 5 o'clock P. M. of said day at the various polling places to be hereafter designated ty resolution of the Board of Governors of said As sociation, for the election of the fol lowing officers of said Association, that is to say: A president and Vice-President for the term of two years. One member of the Council In each of the ten council districts into which the reservoir district Is di vided, for the term of three years. One member of the Council in the First District to fill an unexpired term of two years. One member of the Council In the Ninth District to fill an unexpired term of one year. One member of the Council In the Tenth District to fill an unexpired term of two years One member of the Board of Gov ernors from each of the said ten Council districts. Also for the ratification or re jection of the proposal: Is it deemed advisable to Install 21 additional pumping plants in order to care for additional acreage within the boundaries of the project the Board of Governors having approved the same provided it can be done at a reasonable cost to be later deter mined and then submitted to the shareholders for final action. Also for the ratification or rejec tion of the proposal: Is it deemed advisable to construct the Horseshoe dam and reservoir on the Verde, River so that the acreage under the Salt River Project can be increased to 211,000 acres, the Board of Governors having approved the same provided It can be done at a reasonable- cost to ne later, deter mined and then submitted to the shareholders for final action. Also for the ratification or rejec tion of a proposal to levy an assess ment for an amount sufficient to complete the present power plants in course of construction, In accordance with the agreement of the United States under date of August 30, 1910, and also an amount sufficient to re fund power assessments paid by owners of land which will ultimately receive no reservoir benefits, amount ing for both purposes to approxi mately $200,000.00. The said terms of said several of ficers to begin on the first Monday in May. 1914. The said President and Vice-President to be elected by the electors of the reservoir district. Members of the Council and of the Board of Governors are to be elected by the electors of the reservoir dis trict who are qualified to vote in the several council districts, respect ively, for members of the council and of the Board of Governors. The proposal for the ievy of an assessment to be voted on by the electors of the reservoir district. Chas. A. Van der Veer Secretary Salt River Valley Water Users' Association First publication Mar. 8, 1914. o LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA In the Matter of the Estate of WOLF SACHS. Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of an order of the Super ior Court of the State of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa, made on the 24th day of March, 1914, in the matter of the Estate of Wolf Sachs, deceased, the undersigned, the Admin istrator of the Estate of Wolf Sachs, deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, subject to confir mation by said Superior Court, on Thursday, the 9th day of April, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M., at 225 East Wash ington Street, in the City of Phoenix, in the said County of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the following described real property, to-wit: All that portion of the South of the Southeast of Section 35 in Township 1 North of Range 1 East of the G. & S. R. B. & M., lying North and East of the Indian Reserva. tion boundary approved Feb. 9, 1901, and containing 47.68 acres, more or less, and all of that portion of the North . of the Northeast of Sec tion 2 in Township 1 South of Range 1 East of the G. & S. R. B. & M., lying North and East of said reservation line and containing 10.20 acres more or less, all in Maricopa County, Arizona, to gether with the right of way through the Lambeye Ditch for water, from Salt River necessary to irrigate said land. And the Northeast 14 of Section 1 of Township 1 south of Range 1 East of the G. & S. R. B. & M., and Lots 4 and 5 of Section 6, or the west of the Northwest of Section 6, Township 1 South of Range 2 East of the G. & S. R. B. & M., containing 80 acres more or less according to Government sur vey, all In Maricopa County, Arizona; together with water rights for 152 neres of land in the Peninsular Ditch with full rights of way through said Pen insular Ditch to said land; being 297.88 acres, more or less, in said tract. Terms of sale: Not less than sixty per cent cash, balance secured by notes and mortgages on said property; pay able within one year, with inter est at 8 per cent per annum. If sold in subdivisions cash payments to be pro rated. The Administrator will also sell at the same time and place, under an order of Court duly made in that behalf: All the right, title and In terest of the Estate in those certain leases held by the decedent on the Southwest of the Southwest M of Section 36, Township l North, Range 1 East, and on the land in the Southeast corner of the Southeast and part of the Southwest of the Southeast 4, South of Prices' Ditch, Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 1 East, G. & S. R. B. & M., containing 40 acres more or less, all in Maricopa County, Arizo na, being eighty acres of school land altogether, together with all improve ments on the above described school land; said Administrator being ordered to sell said leases and improvements above described at private sale for cash and to the highest bidder. Bids will be received for the whole of the above described premises or subdivis ions thereof. Bids must be in writing. A. S. HERZBERG, Administrator of the Estateof Wolf Sachs, deceased. Dated March 30, 1914. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA In the Matter of the Estate of Enoch Williams, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tha'. in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court t)f the State of Ari zona, in and for the County of Maricopa, made on 28 day of March. 1914, in the matter of the estate of Enoch Williams, deceased, the under signed, the Administrator of said es tate will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, subject to confirma tion by said Superior Court, on Wed nesday, the 15th day of April. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of said administrator, 134 West Wash ington street in the City of Phoenis in the said County of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: Lots 43 and 44 in Highland Addition to the City of Phoenix. Also Lot 76 in Highland Addition to the City of Phoenix, all in Maricopa County, Arizona. Terms of sale: Cash in hand. GEO. A. MINTZ. Administrator of the Estate of Enoch Williams. Dated March 28, 1914. o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Trustees of the Arlington School District, No. 47. Maricopa County, Arizona, for the construction complete of a two room school building, and certain outbuildings and mechanical equipment, to be built near Arlington, Arizona. The above to be built In accordance with plans and specifications pre pared by Royal W. Lescher and John Rinker Kibbey, architects, 400-420 Nat. Bank of Ariz. Bldg., Phoenix. Ariz., from whom plans may be ob tained. All bids to be in the hands of the Board at the office of the Architects by 10 o'clock A. M.. of April 18th. 1914, and all bids must be accom panied by a certified check for 5 of the amount of the bid, made pay able to the Clerk of the Board. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and alt bids. Trustees of School District No. 47, By Mrs. Sena Ritter, Clerk, Dist No. 47. o GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Mixed Sulphur With It to Re store Color, Gloss, Thickness Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant, remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so natur ally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Agents. Advertisement. THE PLAYGROUNDS IN WINTER Almost a quarter of a million visits were made to the thirteen local play grounds by the children of Philadel phia during the last month. When it is considered that we are almost in mid-winter and that there were only seven or eight holidays in December, this record is most extraordinary. When the notion of the playgrounds was first conceived, it was supposed that these recreation centers would be the means of keeping the children off the streets during the summer months. Now it is found that the playgrounds are so popular that the attendance con tinues large during every month In the year. It is interesting to note that the attendance last month was nearly twice as large as it was for the corresponding month of the previous year. Philadel phia Inquirer. .