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it THE ARIZONA REPJJBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1914. PAGE ELEVEN ft For Rent Lands FOR RENT By owner, ISO acres good grain or cotton land, five-room house, barn, free water, shares or cash. L. C. B. Rcubliean. bs FOR RENT 30 acres of grain land, A class water, cheap. A. L. Springer, Christy road. p For Rent Store and Offices FOR RENT First-class store room. 20 South Center. Inquire Lightning Delivery Co. tf For Rent Miscellaneous For RENT Capital hotel, twenty Eix rooms furnished; reasonable rent. Apply to owner, L. Gardiner. Tel. 2311. r COWBOY CORRAL for saddle hors es; also teaching riding lessons. Brat ton, rhono 1063. 12-bb Wanted Situations, Male WORK ON RANCH WANTED by young man, no objection to location. Hox 5631 Republican. r YOUNG WHITE WOMAN wants to do washing at home or going out. 110 Vi S. 12 th St. bs Quick as a flash. Ring 414 for Mes senger, tf PHONE Cook Bible School, 3507, for Indian workmen; 25 cents per hour. lm ELDERLY MAN (American) wants any kind of light work; intelligent, industrious; care for cow or chick ens; handy with tools. Box 5614 Re publican, bs GENERAL RANCH HAND, good milker, wants work on ranch. Box 5603, Republican. p Phone 1183 MULTIGRAPH LETTERS Envelope Addressing McCausland Business Exchange 130 N. Central Ave. tf Wanted Situations, Female WOMAN with girl 6 years old, wants position as housekeeper or cook, country preferred, good references. Phone 111R2. bs EXPERIENCED NURSE wants po sition, reasonable rates. Phone 2122. bb Quick as a flash. Ring 414 for Mes senger. f COOK wishes position by day or week. Miss Williams, 215 S. 2nd St. P MISS WILSON Public Stenograph er, Notary Public Will call for dicta tion. 14 West Adams. Phone 1584. tf Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY for ladies use. riding or driving horse, not over 6 years old, weight about 1000 lbs. Phone 127 J 5 or write Box 6, Scottsdale. r WANTED Close in business lot. One with small house preferred. State lowest cash price. Bargain only. Box 562;! Republican. p Quick as a flash. Ring 414 for Mes eenger. tf WANTED TO BUY a Llewellyn set ter pup; reasonable. Box F. L. Re publican, tf EGGS WANTED Cash paid for fresh ranch eggs. Walter Hill com pany, 2nd Ave. and Jefferson St. tf WE WILL SOON be in a position to do expert hemstitching work at Singer Shops, 146 West Adams St. Phoenix, at very reasonable prices. Anybody wishing to have work of this kind done will do well to call upon us for any particulars, .thereto. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 12-bg RING 414 for reliable messenger service. Wanted Miscellaneoni WANTED Partner in chicken busi ness; have one acre of land with two room house, close to Glendale car line, if you will do the rest. Address Box 267 Jerome, Ariz. ' It WANTED Board and lodging in private family by gentleman with three children. Apply 104 E. Adams. 1ri W ANTEI5 Two welhK drilled, Vi mile south and mile west of Buckeye road and 19th Ave. H. H. Carney. It WANTED A private party to loan 31000 or $1500 to a responsible firm. This is to take care of the increase of business. Will give best of se curity. Box 4105 Republican. - It WANTED Good second hand bicycle J. M. Russell, 16th and K on Grand Ave. P WANTED Ono or 2 passengers for California. Phone 2161. p WANTED Jobbing repair work by hotel and store carpenter. Box 5615 Kepublican.' P WANTED A thoroughly wide awake, hustling salesman to repre sent us in this territory during 1915. Our superior line of Art Calendars, Illustrated Signs, Leather floods. Fans, Pencils, and other practical Advertising Novelties offers you a real opportunity to make big money the year round. If you are ambi tious to connect with a live proposi tion, write at once. Address Sales Mgr., Meeker Adv. Co., Inc., Joplin. Mo. P Wanted Help Male trw--iri-ir,-v-i--i-i- -i- -i-i i-, '--- WANTED Press feeders. Phoenix Printing Co., 28-30 South Center. It WANTED Carriage painter. 110 N. 7th Ave. . It PHOENIX AUTO LIVERY Country trips 12c per mile City trips 25c. Phone 1938 tf Quick as a fiash. Ring 414 for Mes senger, tf EXPERT and personal instruction, shorthand and typewriting. Mrs. E. G, Ketchum. 1728 W. Monroe St P. O. Box 1274. U-bd CIIOCOLATF. DIPPER wnntcrt at once. Holllday's, Mesa. tf Wanted Help Female WOMAN for general housework and cooking. Phone 2S10. bs GIRLS to work in parlor at The Rose Tree. 15 West Adams. 3t Wanted Help Male and Female GIVE ME THE NAMES of your friends who are thinking of buying real estate and you will receive a commis sion from me. Box 5615 Republican. bs MEN, WOMEN, learn bartering course 8 weeks, wages while learning, positions guaranteed. Call or write Moler Barber School. 122 E. 1st St., Los Angeles. tf Money to Loan $200. $600 and $1500 TO LOAN. Kinney & Thrift. 35 East Adams St. tf A NEW LOAN CO. IN PHOENIX Flenty of money for everybody in sums to suit on real estate or house hold goods, pianos, livestock, any other things of value; $5 to $50 loaned to salaried people on easy payments. If you are in need, we extend a helping hand at reasonable rates; notes bought. Open evenings until 8 P. M. UNION LOAN COM PANY, NE. corner 3d St. and Adams. Phone 1937. tf 3 PER CENT MONEY FOR LOANS Superior Investment Propositions. 314 Fleming Block. Phoenix, Ariz, tf GET THE MONEY $10 to $100 on your piano, furniture, horse, cows,, etc. confidential, no delay. Mutual Loan Co., 5 Lewis Bldg. Phone 1396. tf Lost and Found LOST A small, gold, sphinx society pin; owners' name on back. Finder please return the same to John J. Troy, 313 N. Central Ave. r LOST Black colt B P P; finder please notify 337' W. Harrison St. or Bennett Lbr. Co., foreman. bg FOUND One bicycle. 124 East ashington st. Owner can have same by paying for ad. p FOUNI Blue coat on McDowell road. Owner can have same by iientifying coat and contents and by paying for this adv. p LOST Small fox terrier from 325 E. Moreland, suitable reward for his re turn, tf The Cow Boy Commercial Corral Ph. 1063. The Largest Livery. Feed and Sale Stables, Van Buren & Gr. Ave.; Have Sheds for men, rigs, horses & an Iron house for Ladies. , E. A. STARR Prop. Phone 1063 tf Business Chancei PHOTOGRAPHERS For sale tent studio, located in one of best towns in Arizonii. Bargain, doing good business. 5633 care Republican. 1-p FOR SALE The only hotel that has a liquor license in the Imperial valley; has forty-five rooms, dining room that will scat one hundred guests. Have a five year lease. If interested, write, "SEE WILSON ABOUT IT" LAND CO. IMPERIAL, CALIF. bs HOTEL AND BAR FOR SALE New modern hotel with bar in con nection; good paying proposition; ten-year lease. Hotel situated in a live town, population 2,500. Owner wishes to retire. Answer P. O. Box No. 3, Hanford, California. p PARTNER WANTED to take one half interest in good paying general merchandise store. Would require $1,500.00 to42.000.00. Earnest Crismon, Mesa, Ariz. bb MOTION PICTURE THEATER for sale, a bargain. Box 5668 Republican. m Attorneys J. W. Crenshaw, lawyer Office 211 Fleming Bldg. tf Autos to Hire PHOENIX AUTO LIVERY Country trips 12c per mile City trips 25C Phone 1938 tf Auto Time Table FIKE'S AUTO STAGE LINE Phoenix-Tempe-Mesa-Chandler Cars leave Phoenix and Mesa every 30 minutes from 7 A. M. until 6 P. M., and thereafter as follows: ' Leave rhoenix Leave Mesa 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:00 " 7:00 " 9:00 " 8:00 ' " 10:30 " 9:00 " Leave Tcmpe about 30 minutes after leaving Phoenix. Leave Tempe about 20 minutes after leaving Mesa, Mesa-Chandler Division Leave Mesa Leave Chandler 8:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 10:00 " 9:30 " 12:00 " 11:30 " 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 " 3:30 " 6:00 " 5:30 " Flcke's Auto Delivery Phone 414 tf Buttons BUTTONS promptly made to order; plain, rims of ivory or contrasting ma terial. Can use small scraps. 710 N. First St , 12-bn Candy CANDY Phone for those famous delicious "Supremus" Chocolates, now ready, 60c lb. Sanichas, Candy Mfgrs. Phone 697. tf Hire a little salesman at. The Re publican office.' A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. Corsetiere MRS. M. M. SMITH, professional Spirella corsetiere, 35 East Washington St., is now ready to take care of and make appointments with old as well as new customers. Phone 1416. . g Dressmaking DRESSMAKING AT HOME or by the day. 519 East Jefferson St Phone 2466. 1-m DRESSMAKING Gowns, Tailoring Expert, Eastern Designer. 310 N. Central Ave. 12-dr First class dressmaking work guaran teed. Mrs. Fleming, 429 W. Jefferson. Phone 8950, dp FIRST CLASS dressmaking call on Mrs. Ivy, 510 W. Washington. Phone 8886. 12-bp WE DO FANCY DRESSMAKING. We teach dressmaking. The American College of Dressmaking, Room 12, Monihon Bldg. tf Electric Carpet Cleaning CARPETS CLEANED Telephone 733. Electric Carpet Cleaners. tf Hand Laundry WASHING and ironing. 1009 S. Second ave., phone 8552. bd SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY, rough dry, 35c doz., no acid used; each bundle washed separate; first class ironing also. 502 West Adams. Phone 3540. tf Osteopath DR. A. C. GRAVES Osteopathic physician and surgeon, over McKee's, 1st Ave. and Adams St. Phone 1935. tf Public Accountant C. P. LEE, Successor to le & Plunkett, 309 National Bank of Ari zona Building, Accounting, Auditing, Systematizing. Will open and Close Books of Account and make up Analy tical statements and reports. tf Turkish Baths " ViiliifWrWVllVVWWAA TURKISH, ELECTRIC LIGHT and STEAM BATHla", massages; ladies' at tendant. 11 W. Adams. Donofrio Bldg. Open evenings and Sunday's until noon tf Typewriters i innnnnnnriinrtfiruTjTJXfxnjl REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 35 East Adams: Overland (70. tf Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING $2.00 anywhere in the city. Union Transfer, 23 S. 1st Ave. Phone 3531. bs Lightning Delivery C. Pioneer Transfer Co. ANY KIND OF HAULING "Quick as a Flash" 42 South Central Ave. Phones S94 and 1121 tf LET YOUR MOVE BE OUR MOVE CHAMBERS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1228-427. 26 S. 2ND AVE. . OPP COUP.T HOUSE. tf Undertaking and Embalming EASTERLINO & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Embalmers. 213 Welt Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona. tf MOHN, DRISCOLL & MAUS Un dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Di rectors, 311 N.-lst Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel lan; ' lady assistant auto hearse. 129 West Adams St, Phone 601, tf Professional and Buiineu Cards TELEGRAPHY taught by expert Ex-R. R. official, private lessons. E. C. Reeves Box 1033, cor. Second St. and Clarenden, Indian car. bs C. P. LEE, Successor to Lee & Plunkett, 309 National Bank of Ari zona Building, Accounting, Auditing, Systematizing. Will Open and Close Books of Account and make up Analy tical statements and reports. tf CHIROPODIST, corns removed, 50 cents each; bunions, moles, warts, etc, removed by electricity. 29 East Adams, Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf PASTURES FOR RENT WANTED Hones to pasture, well water, shade. Chas. R. Barnes, Grand Canal and Ave. 17. Phone 118R1. tf Special Notices HOMEMADE BREAD. 705 North Third street. r MY WIFE having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. P. G. Carney. bs WE SERVE YOU clean, wholesome food at New State Restaurant 31 E. Adams. 12-bn $10 REWARD tor the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing the Ari zona Republican from the front yards of any of our subscribers. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. D. D. HORNING For Sale Lands in small or large acreage, also city property. INSURANCE AND LOANS RENTALS, COLLECTIONS Office 411 West Monroe St. Corner Fourth Ave. Phoenix. I ZIESA MESA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEWS OF THE DAY SEE KNEW HOME I. E. D. Zundell and son Harold, left yesterday for Northern Califor nia and southern to locate a home. They came from Oregon to the Salt River valley but did not: find any thing to their liking and will inves tigate further before purchasing. CONFINED TO HIS HOME H. -B. Morriss is confined to his home with a severe attack of pleu resy. He has been 11 for some little time but has not been serious until the last few days. It was neces sary to have professional nursing to properly care for his case. KELLOG GUEST OF ROTARY CLUB Manager Kellog will accompany the Rotary Club of Phoenix in their des cent on the San Marcos hotel next Friday night as their guest and Mesa's representative. ALL WARDS DANCE The Mutual Improvement Associa tions of all the wards will hold a grand ball at the Opera house Fri day night. This promises to be the event of the season. RETOLD STORY CONTEST The first of a series of contests of the M. I. A. will be held the 23rd of this month. Tbe ward tryouts will probably be held before this date NOTICE Call for Bids on County Printin? and Publishing. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the Of-' fice of the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County In the City of Phoe nix, Arizona, until eleven o'clock A. M., Monday, December 7th, 1914, for County Printing, Publishing and Ad vertising for the fiscal year ending December 31st. 1915. First. For publishing the proceed ings of the Board of Supervisors. A stated price per inch, to be set in the body type of the paper in which the proceedings are published, one inser tion only. Said proceedings to be pub lished within three days after copy for the same is furnished. Second. For publishing and print ing notices of reward, election procla mations and all other public notices required by the county and the offi cers thereof- that are by law a county charge. A stated price per -inch for such number of times as is required bv law or as may be required by the Board of Supervisors. A stated price per inch for each insertion, set in body type. Third. For publishing and printing of the list of persons, the valuation of whose property is sought to be added to or raised by the Board of Equalization as required by law. A stated price per inch for each in sertion, set in body type. All bidders shall file an affidavit with his or its bid, showing that his or -its newspaper in which the publi cation is proposed to be made has been established and published within the state of Arizona for at least one year prior to the filing of such affi davit. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $150.00 as a guaranty that the bidder will enter into a contract for the faithful per formance of the service. The suc cessful bidder. will be required to fur nish a good and sufficient bond, con ditioned upon the faithful perform ance of his contract. A copy of this advertisement must accompany each bid. The Board reserves the right to re ject or accept part or all of any bid, or to waive any informalities in anv bid. Bids will be opened by said Board at its office in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday, December 7th, 1914, at eleven o'clock A. M., and thereafter considered. All bids must be sealed nd ad dressed: James Miller, Jr. Clerk Board of Supervisors, Phoenix, Arizo na, and marked: "Proposal for Coun y Publishing and Printing." By order of the Board of Super visors. JAMES MILLER, Jr. Clerk Board of Supervisors, Maricopi County, Arizona. NOTICE. Call for Bids for Care of Court House Clocks. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be ccetved at the of fice of the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County, in the city of Phoenix. Arizona, until eleven o'clock A. M., Saturday, December 12th, 1914, for the care and keeping in repair of the Court House Clock, and the clocks In the various offices of the Court House during the fiscal year ending December 31, 1915. Bids must state price proposed to be charged for the entire service. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bid, as a guaranty that the bidder will enter into a con tract for the faithful performance of the service. . The successful bidder will be re quired to give a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by the Board, in such amount as the Board may require, conditioned upon the faith ful performance of the contract The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids, or to waive any informalities in any bid. All bids must be accompanied by a copy of this advertisement. Bids will be opened by the said Board at its office in the city of Phoenix, on Sat urday, December 12th, 1914, at eleven o'clock A. M., and thereafter consid ered. All bids must be sealed and ad dressed: James Miller, Jr., Clerk Board of Supervisors, Phoenix, Ari zona, and marked: "Proposal for care of Court House Clocks." Rv order of the Ronrd of Supervisors. JAMES MILLER, JR. Clork. I SOUTH SIDE NEWS HORACE B. GRIFFEN, JR, GENERAL SOUTHSIDE AGENT Refer to him Subscription Orders, Stops, Changes, as well as all Bss iness regarding Advertising and Job Printing. TEMPE OFFICE MESA OFFICE With Butterbaugh ana Carr, Phone 53 With Everybody's Drug Store, Phone 5 Tempo Correspondent, H. B. Griffen, Jr. Mesa Correspondent, Thos. B. Lee as this is the night in which Stake contestants participate. RUNNING WAGON AGAIN Jack Chaney is again able to call on his many customers after having been off the job for about four weeks with a broken leg. NEW JEWELER George Young formerly of Mesa has built a watch repairing room in the front part of the building occu pied by the R. N. Stapley & Bros. HAD BUSINESS IN PHOENIX O. S. Stapley spent the day in Phoenix attending to business in connection with his firm. WITNESS AT TRIAL C. Fred Brackett, Charles Sabin and J. T. Lesueur were in attend ance at the Thompson murder trial yesterday in the superior court. CONFERENCE ENTERTAINING One of the features of the Sec ond Ward conference was the excel lence of their musical numbers. The ward was reported to be in good condition and improving. Mrs. Stults returned yesterday from a month's visit with her par ents in Phoenix. FOUR HUNDRED POUND OUTPUT Holladay's candy department man ufactured and packed for shipping over four hundred pounds of sweets yesterday. They added another chocolate dipper to the force to get through the Christmas rush, and if the conditions continue as they have in the past month she will be retain ed permanently. NEW AUTO DEMONSTRATOR Melvin Dana has become associ ated with the Studebaker company as demonstrator for their new models. VISITING FRIENDS Mrs. Bert Newman formerly of Mesa is visiting with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McGinnity. AFTER BIG FELLOWS Bert Vance, Bert Davis and Glen Stapley left this morning for the , region about Blue Point for the pur pose of spending about four days hunting the big game. o MUCH INTEREST III TEMPE CHORAL SOCIETY Public Program Planned. Regular! Practice at Normal Tonight 'The Tempe Choral Society, organ ized but a little over a month ago with about thirty vocalists of the j town, is fast rounding into shape and plans for its future work hold in store something that will be highly i interesting, both for the singers) themselves and for the public which is to be favored with the special musical programs, by the society. Probably a half dozen meetings have been held by the singers since j their organization and each time , something new has been taken up and drilled upon in preparation for the work on the special music which will be gone over for the first time at this evening's practice. The society is planning a public appearance shortly after the first of the year and will start its rehearsals on that work at once. The new music which was ordered shortly af ter the organization should be here for this evening's practice. The thirty odd members of the choral society are all enthusiastic in their work and promise something in their public programs that will meet with high approval. While still a few shot on soprano singers, the four voices are generally pretty well distributed between the thirty sing ers. The usual weekly meeting of the society will be held this evening at the Normal. LOST Auto tire relincr; reward, re turn to Republican, Tempe or Mesa. Advertisement. r FROM SAN DIEGO J. T. Corcoran of San Diego, Calif., arrived in Tempe yesterday and will spend the next week or ten days in the valley. Mr. Corcoran is inter ested in property exchanges and is offering some live bargains, both in valley and in southern California property. $10.00 REWARD wrn be given for the arrest and conviction of any person taking Republicans from the premises of subscribers. Advertisement tf o LAST WEEK'S WEATHER Maximum and minimum weather temperatures for each day during the week ending December 6th, were recorded as follows at the entomo logical 'laboratory in Tmpe: v Date: Max. Min. Nov. 30 71 38 Dec. 1 63 36 Dec. 2 60 44 Dec. 3 65 35 Dec. 4 TO 38 Dec. E 63 42 Dec. 6 64 32 LARGE ROOM suitable for parties, receptions, dances, etc., with player piano included for rent. Olive House, Tempe. lw DEATH OF INFANT Rerlie, the little two'year-old son : 1 TEMPE J i i 4 4 r 1 f-i i in - -i i nfv-i-1 i -r The Great Auction Slaughter at FRANK LaMT'S TEMPE Is still going on and will continue until Christmas. We must have the money, regardless of price, cost or value. Auctions of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gut Glass And Silverware Each Afternoon and Evening at 2:30 and 7:30. S. E. BURROWS JEWELRY CO. MESA, ARIZONA Going out of Business. Our entire 10,000.00 stock going at a sacrifice. Jewelry Notions School Supplies Sheet Music and Musical Goods Toys 'Dishes Hand-Painted China Aluminum Ware Enamel Ware , Tin Ware Granite Ware Box Stationery And thousands of other bargains are offered at this great sale. Everything will go regardless of cost, price or value, between now and January 1st, 19 IT.. of Mrs. H. H. Huffer, died yesterday morning at eleven o'clock at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Robbins southeast, of town. The little fellow has been ailing for some time and even treatment from the best of physicians failed to save its life. Funeral services will be held this morning at eleven o'clock from the Robbins home. Interment will be made in the Double Butte cem etery. TEMPE BAND SPECIAL Tempe's band is arranging an elaborate program for the coming Sunday wherein renditions by several noted soloists from Phoenix will be given. The concerts of the last two Sundays have been splendid and the one of a week ago which was feat ured by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Venne from the Indian School attracted such a crowd and so well pleased everybody, that the fellows immediately fell in with the idea and are henceforth going to put on something special whenever possible. STREET REPAIRS Between two and three miles of streets are now being graded and graveled in Tempe at the order of the common council. Roth Sixth and A Great Bargain In a Grape Fruit Grove and one in an Alfalfa Farm. Must be sold. Price way down. Let us tell vou about it. Lands in All Parts of th Valley. Orange and Grape Fruit Lands a Specialty vwvwwwwww,.w..,..,i, mnni-u-irmrj iM-i-inrirvww n mn ,umjTAJUi.n n n im.il. Seventh streets east from Mill Ave nue have been graded and are now bring treated to a heavy coating of caliche. McAllister and Van Ness Avenues in Goldman addition have also been graded their full lengths recently and placed in first class shape once more. Choice Groceries and Meats At Cash Prices that will save you money. We are offering now: Sugar at 14 lbs. for $1.00. Potatoes at $1.90 cwt. Sweet Potatoes, $1.65 cwt Canned Corn, 10c per can Harry Lukin CASH STORE Phone 7 E. 8th St. Tempe Investment Securities Phoenix Trust Co. 16 West Adams Street