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1 PAGE FOURTEEN THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, laia VULCAMBZI Retreading, Sectional Work, tube Mail orders Quick Service WILKY-WARTMAN Phone 1887 145 West Jefferson St. Wanted Miscellaneous Liberty Bonds Bought We pay highest spot cash price for Uberty Bonds Davie Realty Co.. 126 X. Central Ave. g FIRST CLASS auto mechanic and driver, wants drive car to coast. Best of references. Phone 2372 or call 815 East Washington St. It PARTY-WISHING to go to Natural Bridge, sharing part of expense of trip call L'040, leaving Friday. g WANTED To buy small place on car line, have Ford car and $400 cash to pay down. Box 9K Republican, g WILL 1 BUY? Yes. What will you buy? Your household effects from gar ret to cellar. Any particular kind of goods? No sir, I want the very best, or the medium grade, and In any quan tity; but don't send for me until ready r sell and you must say Yes or No. Ford's Store, 220 E. Wash. St. Phone 1776. n WANTED for on ranch. P'iblican. Small children to care Address Box 74-J, Re k WANTED To buy two hundred and fifty White Leghorn chickens, 100 pul lets and one hundred and fifty laying fcens. Wesley Rush, Aguila, Ariz. 1 BRING US YOUR OLD SACKS. Phoenix Seed & Feed Co. 155 EAST JEFFERSON ST. tf MATTRESS FACTORY Will make over old mattresses. Joe Leybas, Telephone 4554. 7-dd HIGHEST PRICE PAID for scrap red and white metals. Chicago Junit Co., Phone 1782. 7th Ave. and Santa Fa tracks. tf LIBERTY BONDS boutrnt for cash. Occidental Life, O'Neill Lldg. tf WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS and pay cash. Also loan money on bonds. Come and see us before you sell. Arizona Commercial Service, 32 North First Ave. Phnne 4967. tf SCRAP METAL We are paying highest prices for scrap aluminum, brass, radiators and battery lead. EFFRON CO. 1009 E. Madison. Phone 1832. tf FURNITURE We pay full value, in cash, also sell on commission anything of value. Phone 3093. Sales Wednes days and Saturdays. Jefferson St. Auc tion House, 1st Ave. and Jefferson St. tf HIGHEST price paia for men 8 clothing, shoes -nd hats. 407 E. Wash. Phone 4776. tf WE PAY full value for furniture and household goods. Also we repair everything. Pwemodeling Furniture Co. 29 S. First Ave. Phone 1479. tf PLOWING OR LISTING to do with a tractor. Prices reasonable. Phone 469. tf LIBERTY BONDS purchased for cash at Hill's Smoke House, Goodrich Bldg. tf WE REPAIR electric motors and fans, motor rewinding. Elevators main tained and repaired. Vinson, 130 W Broadway. Phone 3598. tf BEFORE you sell your furniture phone 4296. I pay more than any one. J. B. GUESS, Auctioneer. tf WANTED Furniture of ail kinds; we positively will give more than anyone dare pay you. Give us a chance to bid: let us convince you. We pay cssh. Call 1917, Taylor's Auction House. tf YOUNG MAN Thone 2707. wants team work g WANTED Western Stage Coach must be in good condition. Communi cate at once Box 83J Republican. r WANTED Children to care for in a good country home. Box 67H. 7bm I WANT to buy a double house of 4 or 5 rooms on either side, with porches, within reasonable distance of center of city. Give full particulars and best terms. Rox 2J Republican. Wanted Help, Male r.AKBER wanted, 701 W. Washington. West End Hotel TWO MARRIED ranch hands, $3 per day and house. Steady work, Cen tml Employment Agency, 15 Wall St Phone 4668. It TWO WAITERS for country hotel, $50.00 per month, room and board; Central Employment Agency, 15 Wall street. Phone 4668. It WANTED GOOD SHOP HELPER WITH SOME VULCANIZING EX PRRIR'NCE. MUST BE OVER 2 YEARS OF AGE. ALSO GOOD HUSKY YOUNG MAX FOR SERVICfc WORK ON TIRES. APPLY AFTER 11 A. M., 23-30 N. SECOND AVE. tf 4- C. & c. Employment Office. Help furnished or all kinds. 18 Wall St. Phone 4196 7-bp WANTED Reliable married man for milking and general ranch work. Good wges to right man. Inquire Hassa VHrnpa Creamery. 1 WANTED -Trac tors to plow. If you want to tractor plow wheat stubble, at $4.50 per acre, phone 122-J-2. 1 WANTED Good shop , helper with some vulcanizing experience. Must be over 25 years of age. Also good husky young man for service work on tires. Apply after 10 a. m-, 28-30 N. Second Ave. ' tf WANTED Barber at 122 N street First WANTED Salesmen to sell rope as side line. Address J. Armengol, Laredo, Texas. 7-b LIBERTY BONDS bought for cash. Occidental Life. O'Neil Bldg. tf WANTED 11 an and wife for min ing camp at Ray; man to work on sur face or underground; woman to cook for three or four men. Everything furnished; fine opportunity for right parties. Address Mr. L., Box 137 City. d WANTED A barber; steady. 32 N First Ave. The Owl Barber shop. S All work guaranteed. OIL CO. Phoenix, Ariz. Wanted Help, Male LIVE WIRE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 3 Cactus Way. Phone 693 Competent help Bent to any place In the state on short notice. tf Phone Bradman 1988 Phoenix, employment office. Reliable help furnished on short notice 117 So 1st St. tf LIBERTY Bonds bought. Cash or Mdse. Ballsun Store, 31 West Washinzton. WANTED Two A-l auto repair mechanics. A steady position for right party. Apply at 146 S. 2nd Ave. d WANTED First class grocery clerk. Must be experienced. A. & B. Grocery Co., Mesa, Ariz. g WANTED Young barber, $25 guar anteed. Phone 72. C. S. Mosier, Tem- pe. g Wanted Help, Female GIRL for cigar stand at Jerome, Arizona. $90 per month. Central Em ployment Agency, 15 Wall St., Phone 466S. It WANTED Office man, apply Pa cific Gas and Electric Co., after 10 a. m. tf AGENTS WANTED to sell our com plete line of nursery stock, cash week ly. Address CAPITOL CITY NURSERY COM PANY, SALEM, OREGON. 8-d WANTED Man with tractor and lister to put in summer crop on 100 acres. Reed and Mays Kancn, center St. and Western Canal. k CAPABLE white woman or girl for house and laundry work. Phone 2690. 1 N. Second St- d WANTED Barber at 122 N. First d street. WANTED Girl for cigar stand, d Apply 35 West Washington St. COMETENT lady bookkeeper, good health, permanent position, in local business give qualifications and ex perience. Box 59G Republican, tf EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wanted; good salary, excellent oppor tunity for permanent party. Apply Box 6F Republican. tf WANTED Waitress at K. ft Res taurant. 118 N. First St. t WANTED Woman for general housework, including laundry, no small children. Flagstaff, Arizona. Rail road fare paid. , Wages $35 per month. Apply 2 to 4. S15 N. 2nd St. 1 GIRL for cigar stand. Northern Ariz. $90 per month. Must be neat appear ing, also girl for trip to Calif., small family, long job, $20 per month and expenses. Live Wire Employment Agency, 3 Cactus Way. Phone 693. It GOOD place in small family for practical refined woman. No washing or ironing. Have second girl. $35 per month. Call 602 N. Seventh St. k WANTED Man and wife, with no young children, to board a few farm hands; unfurnished house supplied. Man to be capable of working on farm. Address Chandler Improvement Co.. Chandler, giving references and stat ing age of couple and age of children. k WANTED Neat, healthy working girl, between 25 or 30 years of age. good home for the right party. Apply is .Vorlh Second street. g Money to Loan Money to Loan Unlimited funds to loan on Improved Salt River Valley ranch lands and In come business property. DWIGHT B. HEARD REAL ESTATE INSURANCE--LOANS CENTRAL & ADAMS tf Liberty Bonds Bought We pay highest spot cash price for Liberty Bonds Davie Realty Co., 126 N. Central Ave. g MONEY TO LOAN on improved city property or for building purposes, at lowest rates. E. E. Fascoe, 393 N. Cen tral Avenue. tf MONEY TO LOAN Ranches and City Property. J S. GRIFFIN (ALONE) 118 1ST AVE. tf LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT We pay highest spot cash price for Liberty bonds. Davie Realty Co-, 126 N. Central. d -MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, pi anos, livestock, implements, etc., in sums up to $300 at lawful rates. Repay in small monthly installments if de bited. Just and courteous treatment. For pies' Loan and Invest. Co.. 23 E. Washington over Donofrio's. Phone inns. tf Lost and Found LOST Old fashioned breast pin, be tween 1st avenue and 1st street, on Adams or Washington. Highly valued as heirloom. Reward tf returned. Re publican office or 191 1 W. Adams. ff LObI One gold cuff link of pair, one being no good without the other. finder please call 8487. Reward. Initial on link H. E. H. It repairing. solicited BRINGING UP, FATHER EVEyrOPTS SEEN "ilNCE WE t I , . t n ,-ljf- TH1S QUIET OLD LT COTHEE'! J V,, o" ,1 , f Din i -v 1 ''' H r ! ' '"' Lost and Found STRAYED or STOLEN 3 cows. 1 black cow with white spot in torehead. ear mark, over bit in one ear, right hip slightly knocked down, branded figure 1, fresh brand on left side. 1 brown and white spotted cow, branded MP with straight bar ever it on right hip, has big teats, one 3 year old black and white spotted cow, branded figure 1 on left side; any reasonable reward for information leading to the recovery of either, or all of these cows, or $100 for the arrest and conviction of the thief or thieves, if stolen. Phone or write all information to the Sheriff's office. Phoenix. m LOST One old black horse mule, with grass rope around his neck. Phone 709 and receive reward. g LOST Saturday evening in the grand stand at the fair grounds, a wish bone brooch, with coral setting valued as keepsake; reward. Phone 2461. g STRAYED 3a head of sheep, Satur day night, from the railroad yards in Peoria. Marked with red X on back. Hole in their ear. Phone information as to their whereabouts. 139-J-2, Glen dale, g BUCKSKIN pony, weight about 800 pounds, white specked on forehead, shod on four feet with brand P6 on W on left quarter, about 7 years old. tf LOST Gold, wrist, watch on black ribbon bracelet. Telephone 1936 after la.ni. Reward. d $500 REWARD for the return of my jewelry or information leading to re covery of same. No questions asked. One diamond solitaire ring, one two stone diamond ring, one platinum little finger ring, one two-stone diamond bar pin, one platinum and diamond lava t'ere, one diamond heart. Mrs. F. C. Tatum, Wenden, Ariz. bk LOST On Yuma road, crochet bag containing $20 in bills and some change; also letter addressed to Mrs. Myrtle B. Collins. Reward if found and returned to owner. Phone 201-R-4, or 1033 E. McDowell. - g Business Chances FOUND AN OPPORTUNITY. $600.00 WILL BUY THE SANTA FE CAFE, LIVEST SMALL RES TAURANT IN CITY- ALL CASH. NO TERMS. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT THE PRICE. DON' APPLY. 300 S. SEV ENTH AVE.. CITY. FOR SALE Lunch counter and soft drink stand doing good business. Box 7K Republican. k FOR SALE One of the best room ing hotels in Bisbee, Arizona. Main street, near depot, good transient trade. Good lease on building; for par ticulars address. C. W. Howe, Bisbee, Arizona, Box 641. p OIL LEASE FOR SALE 160-ACRE OIL LEASE IN HOLBROOK FIELD. ON THE ANTICLINE AND CLOSE TO ACTU AL DRILLING. WELL SELL CHEAP IF TAKEN NOW. PHONE 4331 tf FOR SALE Service station, doing good business, located on corner of three state highways, well in to the townsite of Mesa. Box 57J Republi can, gs WILL SELL 1000 shares T. O. D. Oil Stock for $20; 500 shares for $10. Texas Oil Development company owns five tracts in proven fields of North Texas. Backed by prominent, well- known local men. This is a dandy speculation and should make you ten to one on your money. Arizona Com mercial Service, Room 12, Creighton Bldg., 32 North First Ave. Phone 4967. . ' 1 STRAYED 1 pair gray mares. weight about 1200 pounds, had roached mane; 1 bay mare, 4 year old, weighs about 1300; one 10 year old horse, chunky built. Lambert and Langley. Five Points. Phone 30.16. tf WE BUY Liberty bonds and pay cash. Also loan money on bonds. Come and see us before you sell. Ari zona Commercial Service, 32 North First avenue. Phone 4967. tf FOR SALE Silver mine, srrver, gold lead well defined ledge; have smelter returns. 14 miles from railroad. Ben Sweniger, Wickenburg. 7bb Walton and Bailey Attorneys-at-Law 412-14 National Bank of Ariz. Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona FOR SALE Well equipped hand laundry. Box 46-J, Republican. 7-g WOULD like to meet a reliable man to take interest in brokerage busi ness and oil exchange. Prefer man who could take active part, look after office, banking and etc., $10,000 re quired. Box 81J Republican. d WANT from one to five good men with from $1,000 to $1,500 to join me in the purchase of a fine lead-silver and gold mine. She is a big one. Price like finding it. If you have got the money let me hear from you and I will give you details and show the ore and property. Box 94-.T, Republican. g STAR RESTAURANT, Glendale, for sale. Doing good business. Good rea sons for selling. Would consider Ford car In deal. Phone 991, Glendale. g Personals WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS and pay cash. Also loan money on bonds. Come and see us before you sell. Arizona Commercial Service, 32 North First Ave. Phone 4961 tf It makes no dlrference what your wants may be, you can have them sup plied by using and reading The Repub lican Classified Pages Arizona's lead ing advertising medium. Announcements HAYDEN, Arizona, June 30. 1919. I have bought the Barber Shop, known as the McCurdy Shop. Hayden, Ariz, and shall not be responsible toany in debtedness against same. S. P. Hard ing, bb SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION. EMPRESS CLEANERS. 205 WEST WASHINGTON. PHONE 1295. f-d I WISH TO join auto party, going to Prescott. Phone 4306. Ask for E. B. Plant Now COW PEAS. FETERITA, HEGARIA, MILLET, SUDAN GRASS. MAIZE, KAFFIR CORN AND SORSHUMS. Phoenix Seed & Feed Co. NOTICE I have sold my business, known as the Thomason's Service Sta tion to W. M. Davis. I will not be re sponsible for any bills charged to said gasoline station. Pete Thomason, 1002 N. Center St. bs Auto Time Table EARLY MORNING STAGE for Tempe or Mesa. Leave Arizona Re publican office at 4:30 a. m. daily. Phone 3642. W. J. Rose. - - tf GUILLIAM S STAGE LINE TOLLESON CASHJON AVONDALB LITCHFIELD Stages leave First and Washington streets at 8 a. m 10 a. m, IS a, a. t P. m., 4 p. m. and 6 p.m. Telephone 418i. tf UNION AUTO TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Hourly service between Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa, Two hour service between Mesa and Chandler. 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Connections made with, Gilbert and Goodyear cotton camps. 118 No. Center Phone 711 OVER APACHE TRAIL Union Auto Transportation Company CADILLAC "8" SERVICE Globe-Miami via Roosevelt Dam Leave Globe-Miami 8:30 a. m. daily. Leave Phoenix 8:30 a. m. daily. Office 42 South Center Phone 146S Chiropodist CHIROPODY Bunions, corns, cal louses removed; painless and blood less; 50c each; moles, warts, etc., re moved by electricity. 29-31 E. Adams St. Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf Awnings AWNING AND CAMPING SEASON now on. We make everything known that will fool the rain and sun. Phoe nix Tent & Awning Co, corner First and Monroe Sts. Phone 1411. tf Carpet Cleaning TOU PHONE US, we know how. Phone 733. Electric Caroet Cleaners. Chiropractic ADJUSTMENTS A 'public health necessity, G. D. Glaus, D. C 35 East Washington St. Phone 3504. tf DR. E. E HELFRICH, licensed chi ropractor. 218 West Washington. Phone 4603. tf Corsetiere SPIRELLA CORSETS Miss Smith. 1014 East Taylor. Phone 8169. tf SPIRILLA corsets. Phone 1442 or call street. Mrs. Kublwllm 128 North Third tf Dressmaking DRESSMAKING Reasonable prices. Phone 2175. tf HEMSTITCHING, skirts made to ycur measurement, $1.50 and up. Sew ing of all kinds. Elite Shoppe. 33 E. Wash. 7-dd SEWING of all kinds. Phone 1976. 7-bn SKIRTS MADE, $1.00. Also alter ations. Skirt Factory, First and Wash. 7bs Hides and Pelts HIDES PELTS WOOL Come where yoii get more for your goods- Effron & Co. 1009 E. Madison St. Phone 1832. tf Patent Agency HAZZARD & MILLER 506 Central bldg., Sixth and Main, L. A. H. Miller. 8 yrs. examiner U. S. Pat. Of. Hazzard's Book on Patents Free tf Public Stenographer HISS HOUGHTON. Phone 1783. 408 Fleming. tf Use The Republican Classified Pages fnr results read for profit. Undertaking & Embalming MOORE & McLELLAN Funeral directors and embalmers. 329 West Adams St. Phone 601. tf J. T. Whitney New location, 134 W. Adams tf THE GEO. F. MERRYMAN CO., 124 N. SECOND AVE. Phone 651. tf Sheep Wool and Pelts SHEEP WOOL AND PELTS I am always in the market for wool and sheep pelts. Phone 8322 or write P. O. Box 1. Geo. M. Bealey. tf (Copyright Livery' Stables WALTER'S SADDLE LIVERY Horses and saCd'es for rent. .Corner Seventh St. and Van Bur en. Phone S309. dm Turkish Baths ELECTRIC Cabinet Sweat, Vapor and shower baths. Nurse in attend ance for ladies. DeMarvel Institute. 124 N. First Ave. tf Transfer and Storage CHAMBERS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Any kind of hauling. Fireproof storage. Phone 12S2 or 2526. tf Veterinary DR. H. O. RAMSEY, 115 W. Jeffer-7-n son. Phone 776. Res. 2770. DR. J. C. McGRATH, Veterinarian. Tel. 4265. 401 West Jfferson. tf Window Cleaning AMERICAN WINDOW CLEANERS We do houses, offices, buildings. Bhone 4414112 North Central tf Lawn Mowers DON'T THROW that old lawn mower away. I guarantee to make any old lawn mower or saw cut like new. Will call and deliver. Ben Neal, 605 South Third Ave. 7dk Legal Advertising ORDINANCE NO. 271. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING AND CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION WITHIN THE CITY OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS THEREIN, THE PROP OSITION OF INCURRING AN IN DEBTEDNESS BY THE CITY OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA, IN EXCESS OF FOUR PER CENT OF THE VALUE OF THE TAXABLE PROP ERTY OF THE SAID CITY OF PHOENIX, BUT NOT EXCEEDING FIFTEEN PER CENT THEREOF, BY THE ISSUING OF THE NEGO TIABLE COUPON BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AGGREGATE PRIN CIPAL SUM OF ONE MILLION, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF P U R C H ASING, CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING A WATER WORKS SYSTEM TO SUPPLY SAID CITY WITH WATER, SAID WATERWORKS SYSTEM TO BE OWNED AND CONTROLLED EX CLUSIVELY BY SAID CITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Commission of the City of Phoenix, a municipal corporation within the Coun ty of Maricopa, State of Arizona, the public interests demand thaf bonds of said City be issued for the purpose of acquiring funds for the purchase, construction and installation of a waterworks system for said Jity, and the inhabitants thereof, to be owned and controlled exclusively by said City of Phoenix, and that an indebtedness be created therefor by the issuing of bonds in the aggregate principal sum of One Million Three Hundred Thous and Dollars, for the purpose of pur-c'-asing, constrreting and installing a waterworks system, and WHEREAS, it is provided by Chapter 2, Title 62, of the Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1913, (Civil Code) that prior to the creation of said indebtedness and the issuance of bonds therefor, the question of whether said indebted ness shall be authorized, shall be sub mitted to the vote of the property taxpayer of the City of Phoenix, who in .all other reflects shall be qualified electors in said City, for their deter mination; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMIS SION OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That with the assent of said property taxpayers, who in all other respects shall be qualified elec tors of the City of. Phoenix as hereinaf ter provided, bonds of the City of Phoe nxi shall be issued in the aggregate sum of $1,300,000.00, and the proceeds of the sale thereof shall be used for the purpose of purchasing, construct ing and installing a waterworks sys tem to be owned and controlled by said City; that said bonds shall bear the date of their issuance and shall mature January 1, 1950; they shall be in the denomination of $1100.00 each and shall be numbered consecutively from one to thirteen hundred, both inclusive; they shall be payable to hearer and bear interest as evidenced by coupons at tached thereto at the rate of S per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July, beginning January 1, 1920, at some bank in the City of New York, State of New York; said bonds shall be signed and attested by the Mayor and City Clerk and coupons for the interest thereon shall be attached to each of said bonds and each of said coupons shall bear a fac-simile of the signa tures of the Mayor and City Clerk as such signatures appear on said bonds. Section 2. That a special election by the property tax payers of the City of Phoenix, who in all other respects shall be qualified electors of said City, be, and the same is, hereby called and di rected to be held in accordance with law on the 26th day of July. A. D. 1919, for the purpose of determining whether such indebtedness in such amount shall be authorized. Section 3. That at said special elec tion the following question shall be, and is, hereby submitted to the legally qualified property taxpayers of the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, who in all other respects shall be quali fied electors in said City for their de termination, to-wit: "Shall the Commission of the City or Phoenix, Maricopa county, State of Arizona, be authorized to create an in debtedness for and on behalf of the said City of Phoenix, and upon the credit thereof in excess of four per centum of the value of the taxable property of said City, but not in excess 1917, by International News Service) John Deere Power Lift Tractor Disc Plow JOHN DEERE Power Lift Tractor Disc Plows ret right down to work, regardless of difficult soil, and do a good job of plowing. Their good work, long life, and operating conveniences make them unusually satis factory plow investment. Because of their wide ranee of hitch adjust ment, these plows can be hitched properly behind any tractor. Both furrow wheel are controlled by the hitch. The plow runs steady. The Power Lift Works from the land wheel, and lifts the plow on all three wheels. This a feature that you will not find on other makes of plows. We sell it with the DEERE GUARANTEE that it wiU not bend or break. It will pay you to investigate this thorough-working, long lived, easily-operated plows. THE RYAN VEHICLE & MACHINERY CO. 134-140 East Adams St Legal Advertising of fifteen per centum of the value of said taxable property of the City of Phoenix, by issuing negotiable coupon bonds of said City in the amount of One Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of acquiring funds for the purchase, construction and installation of a waterworks' sys tem, to be owned and controlled ex clusively by the said City of Phoenix. Said bonds to consist of thirteen hun dred bonds, numbered one to thirteen hundred, both inclusive, in denomina tions of One Thousand Dollars each; which bonds shall bear the date of their issuance; shall be payable to bearer, and bear interest as evidenced by cou pons attached thereto at the rate of 5 per centum per annum, payable semi annually on the first days of January and July beginning January 1, 1920, at some bank in the City of New york. State of New York, and said bonds shall mature January 1, 1950." Section 4. That said special election shall be held at the regular voting places within the City of Phoenix, which have been designated by ordi nance No. 270, as follows: First Precinct: Adams street school. Second Precinct: Central school building. Third Precinct: 235 North Central avenue. Fourth Precinct: Monroe school building. Fifth Precinct: Northwest corner Second avenue and Madison street Sixth Precinct: City Hall. That said election shall be conducted by such election officers as shall here after be appointed by resolutoin of the City Commission, and shall be con ducted in the manner prescribed by law and the vote shall be counted, can vassed and returned and the result as certained as provided by law. Section 5. The form of ballot which shall be provided by the City Clerk to be used at said election s.'iall be substantially as follows: "OFFICIAL BALLOT" City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of Arizona Election July 26. 1919. QUESTION SUBMITTED Shall the Commission of the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of Arizona, be authorized to create an indebtedness for and on behalf of the said City of Phoenix, and upon the credit thereof in excess of four per centum of the value of the taxable property of said City, but not in excess of fifteen per cen tum of the value of said taxable property of the City of Phoenix, by issuing negotiable coupon bonds of said City in the amount of One Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of acquir ing funds for the purchase, con struction and installation of a waterworks system, to be owned and controlled exclusively by the said City of Phoenix. Said bonds to consist of thirteen hundred bonds, numbered one to thirteen hundred, both inclusive, in de nominations of One Thousand Dol lars each; which bonds shall bear the date of their issuance; shall be payable to bearer, and bear in terest as evidenced by coupons at tached thereto at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi annually on the first days of January and July beginning Janu ary 1, 1920, at some bank in the City of New York, State of New York, and said bonds shall ma ture January 1, 1950." Immediately following said propo sition so to be submitted to the prop erty tax payers of said City, who shall in all other respects be qualified elec tors in said City, the words "Yes" and "No" shall be printed in such manner that said electors of said City may clearly express their approval or disapproval of the proposition so to be submitted, substantially as required in Section 6, Chapter XV, of the Charter of the City of Phoenix. Section 6. The Clerk of the City of Phoenix is hereby authorized, in structed and directed to post at least five copies of this. Ordinance and the Phoenix. Ariz. Legal Advertising Notice of Special Election in five pub lic places within the City of Phoenix, at least twelve days prior to the date of the election hereby called and di rected to be held, and shall post a copy of said Ordinance and Notice of Special Election at each of such polling places, provided, that in addition to the posting of said Ordinance and the Notice of Special Election, publication of said Ordinance shall be made in the Arizona Republican" being a news paper published in the City of Phoenix, Arizona, and further provided that pub lication of the Notice of the Special Election herein provided to be given, shall be made in the said Arizona Republican, being the newspaper desig nated by the Mayor for that purpose, for not less than thirty days prior to the day of said election. Section 7. That the Mayor and Clerk of the City of Phoenix are hereby au thorized and directed to cause a no tice of Special Election to be posted and published as hereinbefore provided, and the said Clerk Is hereby further authorized and directed to effectuate the various provisions hereof. Section 8. The preservation of the public health, wellfare nd safety of the City of Phoenix, requires that this ordinance shall become effective im mediately, and an emergency is here by declared to exist, and this ordinance is hereby declared to be exempt from the Referendum provisions of the City Charter, and this ordinance shall take effect and become operative from and after its passage and approval by the . Mayor. Section 9. Ordinance No. 266, passed by the Commission and approved the 11th day of June, 1919, is hereby re pealed. Passed by the Commission of the City of Phoenix, this ISth day of June, 1919. Approved: PETER CORPSTEIN. Mayor. Attest: FRANK THOMAS. City Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai l'.nder the authority of an Order of Sale granted by the Superior Court of Mari copa County, Arizona, dated June 9V 1919. I will sell at private sale the fol lowing described real estate belonging to said estate, viz: Lot Eleven (11) in Block 72, in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, State of Arizona. Said sale will be made on and tfter July 5, 1919, and bids will be received at the office of Kibbey, Bennett and Jenckes, Fleming Building, Phoenix, Arizona, Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent of all bids to accompany such bid: the balance to be paid in cash upon the confirmation of such sale by court. Dated this 18th dav of June, 1919. WALTER BENNETT. Administrator of the Estate of Charles M. Stimson, deceased- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned intends to sell his entire stock of goods and all fixtures used in and about and in connection with the business known as the Popular Dry Goods Store, 13S East Washington street. Phoenix, Arizona, to Max Spl talny. DAVE TALNEY. State of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) The foregoing instrument was ac knowledged before me this 23rd day o June, 1919, by Dave Talney. BARNETT E. MARKS (Notarial Seal) Notary Public My commission expires March 20. 1920. It makes no difference what you wants may be, you can have them sup plied by using and reading The Repub lican Classified Pages Arizona's lead ing advertising medium. By George McManus