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SSMn '4n V THE B1SBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1911. PAGE SEVEN Sfc, u -. vo; ' i I'.K PORT IHS RGAD WIS FIB PEACE That aiul Other Enterprises Halted to Await Outcome in Mexico, Says Murphy TUCSON, Art, Ma . lion. Prank Murimj. president ot the Sunla Fe, Prosoott and Phoenix. pres ident of tho Port l.ofeo Hue and head f ntmteroiw mining eompaBies, -spent yaetarUay lit this city, leaving last weeing In his private car for Tomb HWe, from whence be will go to Now York. Ttee Port Lobo road will be ready to proceed with construction whenever tho Insurrection In Mexico shall hare been settled sufficiently ' for us to feel justified in proceeding with the work." saW Mr. Murpo "U . sr ansloub to make a start and really the only thing that is holding us back i the fear that wo should build only to hare the line destroyed In a short time' A similar tone was that in which Mr, Murphy apoke of tho operations uf the Imperial Copper company "i believe that the smelters and mlnm will soon be going full force again," said he. "Everj Indication $olnti in that direction, although of jcourse tho prices of copper and kin dred matters will have much to do with active development plans." , Again in speaking of the Tonib felone Consolidated Mining company's property, Mr. Murph was hopeful ot better things. "Leasers arc now working on the company's property and are getting put an- average of a carload of ore "per day for shipment to the smel ters. I hope soon to get tho finances Of this property in shape to reopen the mines. We woro on the verge, at the time of the closedown, of either discovering one of the most tremendously rich mines in tho world or of proving every "rock sharp' that had examined it to he mistaken. It is regrettable that ne had to aban don the work, but at that time no more money was obtainable and it was tho only thing wo could do." Air. Murphy was entertained dur ing his stay hero at a luncheon at the Old Pueblo club by W. 31. Pryce, one of the local business men Interested in lhe Port Lobos proj ect. While in New York. Mr Murphy will consult with eastern financiers and secure funds to forward his various enterprises. He will return to Arizona about June 1 TERRITORIAL ITEMS Annonncemant comes from Itedon do Beach, California, that a party of boosters from the coast summer re sort are planning to Invade Arizona for the purpose of attracting visit ors to that city. The party will ar rive about Maj lb, according to plans, and will visit the principal cities of the territory. There is a project ou foot to con struct a water storage dam near the old Treadwoll smelter, at Mayer, to Impound water for working the gold bearing gravel beds and bars in that vicinity. The city of Mayer will then bo alongside of a considerable lake. The ladies of the Eastern Star in Tucson tendered a reception to Mrs. Jennie Capo In honor of her elec tion as grand vorthy matron of tho Bastern Star or Arizona. On Tuesday last at Humboldt, tho building occupied by Mrs. Ivy Burle son, as a boarding house, was de stroyed uy fire, supposed to havo originated from a defective flue. Hon. Geo. W. P. Hunt, of Globe, who has been In Washington work ing for Arizona statehood. Is now on route home. He expressed confi dent hopd that admission would cose . .ore tho present congressional ses sion adiourns. Captain D. K. Major has arrived at Whipple from Huachuca and tak en command. His garrison consists of three sergeants, ono of which is a baseball umpire of considerable aoto; hence the proper man to deal with Insurgents. A Washington dispatch says. "Delegate Cameron is Investigating the possibility of securing- tho in stallation of an electric transmission line from tho Roosevelt dam to Dong las through the Sulphur Springs va' ley in Cochise county. At Safford Alvin Hatch filled a Jtottle with water, put in some drops o. carbide, Inserted tho cork in tho bottle, and tho explosion which fol lowed shot tho cork and Keveral grains of carbide Into his left eye. The pupil of the .eye was pJIt awl Us sight is gone forever Arizona Attorney General Wright has -landed out an official opinion that, under tho primary law of IV. a person's namo cannot appear omn any ballot more than once for same office. This means that th name of one man cannot be pte-'l upon two tlckots In any election Tho Tucson police .have petition ' be city concil fo? a vacation pflriorf each month and also for ono holWaj parlT month, without loss of pay City Attorney S. H. Rutherford. .'' Jerome, ha presented the school 'it,ran ua wIlh OTer n"y i-oluro- Settfnn a Watch. "The Jeweler set my watch within a thousandth of u second when ho gavo it to me today." tmtA the man with a new tlraeplece. "and this is bow he dkllt: "lie has a clock wired up with the big chronometer at Washington. At i p. m. this clock was corrected to the thousandth of a second. At 4:03 he was ready to deliver my watch. Ills master dock has a 39.1 Inch pen dulum, so it ticks seconds. Each of the first fifty-five ticks in each minute Is announced by a telegraph soundor in the clock, then the last Dve seconds are silent. Tho watchmaker rested a camel's hair brush on the balance wheel of the watch to stop It. then set all the hands, hour, minute and second at 4:00:00 and waited. When the si lence of tho sounder Indicated 4:03:55 he got ready, and five seconds later, on the first tick of 4KXJ. he lifted the brush and the watch started, Uy looking at the second hand with a glass and listening to the clock an nouncer 1 proved their idenUealness except for the time it took the sound to travel from the clock to my ear." New Vorfc Sun. Daniel Wilson, His House. Dr. Daniel Wilson, afterward prin cipal of the University of Toronto, csed in curlier days to live near Lau rlston. In Scotland. One day Dr. Jobu Beddoe (who has written an autobiog raphy) set out to find Win. "Having." he says, "no clear idea of the situation of the bouse, I entered St. Margaret's lane, which I conceived must lead in the right direction, and. meeting a gen tleman jest about to issue therefrom, asked whether be could direct me to Dr. Wilson's new house. He looked hard at me and inquired: "'Do you know Daniel Wilson r '1 do.' 'Intimately?' 'Yes, intimately." Then follow this road till you sec a bouse that looks as If it belongs to Daniel Wilson, and that will be It. 1 thanked him and. following his advice, had no difficulty in Identifying the house. It had a window which con tained some tracery of a pattern wblch I knew Wilson considered peculiarly Scottish." Soda For Bad Breath. A fourth of a teaspoonful of blcar 'onitfe of soda taken In half a glass ful of water before each meal will help to correct the klqd of indigestion that gives a bad breath. The bicar bonate of soda granules, that you can obtain at any druggist's, arc good for this purpose and are excellent for tho teeth as they dissolve in the mouth. Charcoal tablets are also good and are taken after meals In the same way. Another splendid remedy is a table spoonful of glycerin In a wineglass of hot water after each meal. Marsage Cream. An inexpensive massage cream may be prepared of almond oil. six ounces; lanolin, one ounce; spermaceti, two ounces, white wax. one ounce; balsam of Peru, one dram. Scent as desired, using a few- drops of attar of rose or any other perfume preferred. Melt spermaceti and wax. add oil. lanolin and balsam and beat till cold Cheap Sachets. Bath sachets .which art) refreshing and beneficial for the skin whon used la the bath or wash ItMln may In made as follows: Taki equal quantities of rosemary orange peel, lemon peel, boy leave dried lavender and add a few ctvi and a little chinamen. Mix and tie up in small muslin basr A Reversion. "Matrimony," id a modern benedict the other diir -produces remarkable revolution-, lltnr am 1, for Instance, In a few bhort months changed from n sighing lover to a living sire." Il lustrated lilts. Tha Time to Think. A man who is really thoughtful of tb family name should begin to think about it quite awhile before it occurs to him to enter the name of John Doe on the police Wetter. Atchison Globe. Deeds That Count. Miicd Why don't you prefer Harrr to Will? Harry Is capable of big deeds. Edith Yes. but Will owns some. Bal timore American. Legal Advertisements ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHV ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ES- TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. In tho Probate Court of tho County of Cochise. Territory of ri- 2onn. Jn the matter of the estate of Don ald McPhunn, deceased". It appearing to this court, by the petition this day presented awl filed by C. W. H". one of the adminis trators of the are of Donald Me Phunn, deceases, i it is necessary to sell the who; 'he real estate or said decedent a; the debte of decedent and xpenses and charges of admicieiiat jh. It is therefore ord. i d by this court: That all persons 1,-terosted In the estate of said deceased appear be fore the said Probate Court on Mon day, the 5tb day of June. A. D. 1911, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the court house In tho cltv of Tombstone, Cochise county, terri tory of Arizona, tt show cause why an order should not be gTanted to 'said C. W. Hicks, as such admlnls rator, to sell the said real estate, ijui that a copy of this order be pufc ' llahed four successive weeks -In tbe jUJstwc Daily Review, a newspaper 'prfnW asd published in the au! Irouim of Cochise. IMi May 3, 1911. FItANtf W. GOODUOIJY. Jadgo oi the Profcate tVxtrt. Legal Advertisements SHERIFF'S SALE NO. 5579. In tho district court of tho second ludiclal Diattlct of tho Territory of -risona, in and tor the County of Cochise. Gjson Abstract company. Plain tiff, vs. J. O. Martin, Defendant. Undor and by virtue ot an order ot alo Issued out of the District Court it the Socond Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, on tho Sth day at April, 1911, In the above on titled tctioh, wherein Gibson Abstract com pany. Plaintiff, obtained a judgment against O. Martin. Defendant," for the sum of Twenty-seven and 32-100, ($27.32) dollars In lawful money of the United States besides Interest costs and accruing costs, I am com manded to sell those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land described 48 follows: That certain real ostato situate in 4ttlers 1st Addition to Douglas rownslto. County of Cochise, Terrl 'ory of Arizona, to wit. Lots 4 and -: in Block 10; also commencing at tooth east eorntr of Lot 2 In Block 9; thence north 190 feet; thence vest alone the south line of 19th meet ISO fset; thence south 170 MC; tkeace west 50 feet; thence outh tQ feet; thence east 200 feet o the place of beginning. Also be ginning at the southwest corner ot t 2, Block 3; thence east 100 feet tlong the north, line of 19th. street; thence north 180 feet; thence east 100 feet; thence north 10 feet; thence est 200 feet; thence south 190 feet, to the place ot beginning. Also be ginning at a point on the north line 3t 19th street 50 feet cast of the southwest corner of Ixt 1, ot Block 1; tuenco north ISO feot; thenco "est 50 feet; thence north 10 feet; thence east 200 feet; thence south 10 feet; thenco west 160 feet, thence south ISO feet; thenco west 50 feet, to tho plam of beginning, all of said lots or parcels being described as they are shown upon the map of said stetlers 1st. addition made by It. L. Hogue C. E., dated August 2Sth, 1903." Public notice is hereb) given that ra tho Cth day ot May. 1911, at 2 o' :lock p. m. at the Court House, door n the City ot Tombstono in the sale County of Cochise, 1 will In obed- ence to said order of sale, sell the ibove described property, or so much hereof as maj bo necessary to satis fy said judgment with inteest, costs, tnd accruing costs, to the highest nd best bidder for cash. Tombstone, Arizona, April 13th, 911. JOHN F. WHITE. Sheriff. A. A. HOPKINS. Deputy Sheriff. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE SANTA TERESA MINING COM PANY BE IT KNOWN, Thai wo Pedro D. Robles. J. L. Carranco, I Macmanus, C. I. McReynolds dnd Hugh H. Hos ford, do hereby associate ourselves together and form a Corporation under Chapter II of Title XIII, Re vised Statutes of Arizona 1901, and aetp amendatory thereof, and adopt the following Articles of Incorpora tion: , ARTICLE I. The Name'of tho Corporation is SANTA TERESA MINING COMPANY, and its princi pal place for transacting business is Blsbee, Cochise County, Arizona, Offices may be established, badness transacted and meetings of stock holders and directors hold at such place within or outside ot Arizona, as the By-Laws of the Company may 'provide. ARTICLE II. The general nature of the business proposed to be trans acted is to purchase, lease, option, locate or otherwise acquire, own. ex change, sell or otherwise dispose of pledge, mortgage, hypothecate and deal in mines, mining claims, mineral lands, coal lands, oil lands, timber lands, water and water rights and ether property, both real and per sonal, and to work, explore, operate and develop the same, and to deal In the products and by-products thereof; to purchase, lease or other wise acquire, erect, own, and oper ate smelting, and other ore reduc tion works, old refineries, saw mills, to own plants; to do a general man ufacturing and mercantile business; to own, handlo and control letters patent and Inventions; to own, can cel and reissue of its own capital stock and to own and vote shares of other companies the same as a nat ural person might do; to issue bonds, notes and other evidences of In debtedness, and to secure tbe pay ment of the same by mortgage, deed of trout or otherwise, to act as agent, trsstee, broker, or In any flducliry capacity, and to borrow and loan matter, and in general to do and perform such ( acts and things and tra&Gaci such' business, not incon sistent with law, in any part of tho world, as the Board of Directors may deesi to tho advantage of the Cor poration. ARTICLE III. Tho amount of the Authorized Capital Stock of the Cor poration is ONE MILLION DOL LARS, divided into ONE MILLION SHARES of the par value cf ONE DOLLAR each, which shall bo paid In, at such time as the Board of Di rectors may designate. In cash, real or personal property, services, lease, option to purchase or any other val nablo right or thing, for the uses and purposes of the Corporation and nil shares ot Capital Stock, when is sued la exchange therefor, shall thereupon and thereby become and be full paid the same as though paid for in cash at par, and shall be non assessable forever, and the judgment oi me directors as to tno value of any property, right or thing acquired In exchange for Capital Stock shall ho conclusive. ARTICLE IV. The time of the Commencement of tho Corporation Legal Advertisements shall be the day these Articles are filed iu accordance with la, and the termination thereof shall be twenty-He years thereafter with the privilege of renewal and right ot porpejual succession as now pro vided by lew. ARTICLK' V. Tho affairs of this corporation shall b conducted by a Board of not less than three nor more than seven Directors, by whom a president, vlco president, secretary and treasurer shall be elected and a general manager, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, and such other officers as the Board of Di rectors may deem necessary ma-.- bo appointed. The number of Directors shall bo designated or fixed by. and! shall be elected from among the' stockholders on tho first Wednesday lis January of each year. Until tho first annual mooting of tho stockhold ers, and until their successors are elected and qualified tho number of directors shall bo five and tho fol looing named persons shall be di rectors: Pedro D. Roblos, I Macmau us C. I McReynolds, J. L. Carranco and H. H. Hosford. ARTICLES VL The Directors shall adopt by-laws for the government ot the Corporation and may rescind or amend the same. They shall have power to fill vacancies occurlng in the board from any cause and to appoint from their number an Exec utive Committee, which, to the ex tent provided by the said by-laws, shall have and exercise the same power granted by those articles. ARTICLE VII. Tho highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which tho Corporation Is at any time to subject itself is TWO HUNDRED TUUUSAHU UUL.L.AKS I ARTICLE VIII. The private prop rty of the (stockholders of the Cor poration shall be forever exempt from corporate debts of any kind what soever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We hereto affx our signatures this 3rd: day or February, 1911. P. D, ROBLES. i J. L. CARRANCO. C. I. MCREYNOLDS, HUGH H. HOSFORD. I. McMANUS. 1, Geo. A. WIswall, Consular Agent of tho United States of America, at Cananca. Sonora, Mexico, do certify that tho signatures ot Pedro D. Robes, Jose Luis Carranco, I Mac manus, C. L McReynolds and Hugh H. Hosford are their true and gen uine signatures, made and acknowl edged in my presence, and that said Pedro D. Robles. Jose Luis Can- ranco. I MarmnmiH. P I. MfT?nvnnlrtj and Hugh H. Hosford arc person-1 ally known to me. IV W1TW1TQC MIT17nt?r!t. I W hereunto 6et my hand and affixed my seal oi omce at uananea, sonora, Mexico, this 3rd February. 1911 and or the Independence of tho United States, ISoth year. (Seal.) GEO. A. WISWALL, American Consular Agent. American Consular Serice Fee Stamp S2. Filed and recorded at tho request of C. I. McReynolds, Feb. 4, 1911 at 9 a. m. in Book 6 Articles of Incor porations at pago 193. 19C and 197. c. a. Mcdonald, County Recorder. B JOS A. IVEY. Deputy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of the Coun ty of Cochise, Territory ot Arizona. In the matter of the estate of Dennis E. Twomey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that John iomey has filed with tho Clerk of this Court a petition praying for letters of administration of the Es tate of Dennis E, Twomey, deceased, and that Monday, the " Sth day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Cochise County Court House, in Tombstone, county afore-1 said, has been set for bearing said . petition, when and where any person' Interested may appear and slwv cause why the said petition sh not be grantd. Dated April 23, 1911. J. E. JAMES. Clerk. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND HEARING PETITION In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona. In the matter ot the estate oi Thomas Devine, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Luc E. Devine, the administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Dovine, deceased, hag presented for settlement, and filed herein her final account of her administration proceedings, toge'her with her petition praying that the residue of said estate be distributed i to the persons entitled thereto; and notice Is further ' given that Wed nesday, the 17th day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. va , at the courtroom thereof, at the courthouse in the city of Tombstone, Cochise county, has been appointed by the judge of this court as the time and place for a hearing upon said matters, and any person interested in said estate may appear beforo zald court on said day and show cause, if any they may have, why the said account should not bo allowed and settled and the prayer of said petition be granted. Dated May 2, 1911. J. E. JAMES. Clerk. To the' Stockholders of the Espir itu-Santo Gold-Silver Company. Notico is hereby given that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders ot the Esplritu-Santo Gold-Silver Com pony will be held at 8 o'clock p. m. of Saturday, May 13th, 1911, at the Copper Queen hotel, in the city of Bisbee, territory of Arizona, for the purpose of considering and voting on a proposition to dissolve the cor Pyratlon. Esplritu-Santo Gold-Silver Company J. V. MONTAGUE, t. ' Secretary." LODGE NOTICES MASONIC CALENDAR WEEK ENDING MAY 7, 1911 Monday K T. Regular Tuesday Blue. .Regular. Friday Blue. Second. Saturday J. T. ABRAMS. W. SI. E. L. BLAIR. Secy. P. & A. M. II. W. JORGDNSEN. H. P. C. P. PHILBROOK, U C. W. R. BANKS. Secy. R. A. M. i K. T. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS I Ratbbono Loaee.No. 10 Knights ot Pythias meet the first, second and fourth Tuesdays oU eacn montn in rymisn Castle. Visiting broth ers cordially Invltod. E. B. MATHEWS, C. a KRIGBAUM. K. of R. S. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chaptor No. 6 Meets in Masonic Hall Seccfid and Fourth Wednesdays ot each mouth. Ella M. Porry. W. M. Katherlae l'aff. Sec. B. P. 0. ELKS Bisboe Lodge, i No. 671, meets! iirst anu tnira Vl ' Tuesdays of each month at Elks Club House. Visiting brothern cordially In'-ited. Sam Franto nburg Exalted Ruler. T. O. McGRATII, Secretary W. 0. w. Woodmen of the World Meet et Pair hall ,tho second and fourth Mondays of each month. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. GEO. II. COBBB, C C C. N. THOMAS. Clerx. ' M.W. Disbee Camp No 13,415 Modern Woodmen of America, meets mc- O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors are 1 invited to attend. ., R. L. MOTZ, Clerk. ,J D- TAYLOR, Consul. I 'ORDER OF OWLS No. 120S 1st & 3t Odd Fellows Hall. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Rfchard I. Homestead 391 meets second and fourth .Tuesdays at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting Archers are 1 cordially Invited. E. D. STINSON, Forem-tn C. R. HOOVER, conespondent P. O. Box 1024. I. 0. R. H. Meets everv Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Pythian Castle. All visiting Red Men welcome. Wm. BUCKETT, saccem. F. C. FENDERSON, K. of R. M D. COHEN, Medicine Man T. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Bisbee Lodge No. 452 meets every AVednes day evening at Fair Rail. Visiting mem btrs cordially invited. BENJAMIN MOSS, President. BARBARA SHEARER, Secretary. SONORA LODGE NO. 23 I. 0. 0. F Hf, Cananea, Mexico meets every Monday at S p. m. In Masonic Hall. Visiting brother cordially Invited. W. H. EARP, N. G. JOSEPH HOWARD, Secy. BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. I. 0. 0. F. meets every Vednesdar even ing In Odd Fellows Ball, Main St. visiting brotners are cordially In vited to attend. W. A. RICHARDS, N. O F J. ATTAWAY, Secretary O. E. Bisbee Aerie 75, F. O. E., mots iirst and third Mondays. S p. m., Fair Hall. Visitors cordially wel comed. Wm. BUCKETT, M. D. COHEN. President. Aerie Physician. THE BEST DRINKS RE SERVED AT THE-TURF POOL TABLES NECTION. IN CON Reception Bar PABST BEER, CIGARS, LIOUOR? AND WINES 21 Brewery Gulch, Strum 6.e ABRAHAM SOINILA, prop. J , w J. C. ffi vt ' j Sc? iJmQs - W. fe, 1 tg & W. S-s-- ?S."37 9t ' v 4AM1M.UOU YO U V- " N CO U NT YO U FL CH I CKENS BEFORE THEY ARJE HATCHED FLES U LTS AFLE rCDTA B IV! WITHTHE CIAS S I DAILY REVIEW WANT ADS. Advertisements under this head run at the rate ot 1 cent per word with a minimum charge ot 25 cents for each insertion. Ad vertisements must reach The Review office no later than J p. m. for insertion t the next morn-lag's paper. FOR SALE FURNITURE, ETC FOR SALE Refrigerators, Ollas, Gas Ranges, at bargains, every thing bought, sold, exchanged. Standard Furniture Co. Allen block. 3-. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE , ' uk sauk; a gooa building lot, graded, close in. Suitable for rcS' ldence. Address P. O. Box 330. 488. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Set ot Dickens' works,. 30 volumes, almost now; good binding; cheap if taken at once. P. O. Box 330, city. FOR SALE A four room house, fur nished; pantry, clothes closets and cellar. 215 Opera Drive. 738 FOR SALE Cheap. Mj store fix tures. Including small stock of groceries. Good location, low rent Next to fire department Cuban store. J. Wohlschelgel. prop G5t FOR SALE Oliver typewriter; bargain if taken at once. Jack barber shop. Main Street. FOR SALE OR RENT F?R Sf R?JZUOr?TJ IU. .111&. - a-'iiia, 1WUU01V..V Canyon. FOR SALE OR RENT A 3-room house, well furnished. Apply 18 Jlggervllle, or Box 479. Bisbee. C5C WORK WANTED WANTED General housework ( do. by young lady Box 72. 743 POSITION caring for home lor i.e. sons leaving city for the summer, or housekeeper Reference Ap ply Review 73" HELP WANTED WANTED Wash woman weekly; family of two Review office. wash ilv si WANTED Men and strong bojs No expense to learn trade; 300 stu dents, $20,000 contract jobs; work half, study half the time. Automo biles, electricity, plumbing, brick laying. Free catalogue. United Trade School Contracting Co. Los Angeles. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT C-room house, ?20. 31, Upper Lowell. 3 rooms ?10. Geo. Westfield. 048 FOR RENT 5 room house, with! bath. Inquire Office Saloon, Tom! Downs, or 208 Tombstone canyon. FOR RENT Furnished rour room1 house with piano. Johnson Addi tion. Inquire Busy Bee Cafe, Low ell, or Bisbee, Ariz. 699 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished froo room, close in. 70 Clawson Hi FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Fully equipped salooi In Lowell, no city license. Conn- and government license paid " July 9, '11. investigate thu a Phone 100 or p. O. Box JW.. I ell, Ariz. 60f PI IF BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Roomers at the Arlington. Rooms are being put In first class condition. Bo sure and see them and get prices before engaging a room. Special rates by the month. Opera Drive. 724 FRENCH KITCHEN Best place to eat In Bisbee. Everything neat and clean. Cooking- can't ba oeat- 690 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS Tne great State m North Dakota offers unlimited o portunltics for business to clas. ficd advertisers. Tho recognlzea advertising medium la the Farso Daily and Sunday CourlerNew tho only seven Cay paper In thf state and tho paper which, carrie the largest amount of classified ad vertislng. Tho Courler-Newa covers Norti Dakota like a blanket: reaching all parts of the state the day ot publication; H Is tho paper to u. !n order to gpt resnl'o rme one cent per word first insertion one-half cent per word suoceei ing insertion; fifty cents per lin per month. Address Th Courier News, Fargo, N. D. 426 WANTED TO BUY SECON" HAND FURNITURE. Also sell an exchange all kinds cf furniture. O - Branson, Dobson Howe. Johns. Addition. 36 WANTED To buy a cotta iu Warren. Must be cheap for cash Address P. O Box 1204, Citj DO YOU know of anyone who is old enough to read, who has not seen that sign at a railroad crossing? If everyone hu icen it t some time or other, then why docui'i the railroad let the sign rot way? Why does the railroad company continue to keep ' tioes signs at every crossing ? Maybe 70U thick, Mr. Merchant, "Moit ererybody knows my itore, I don't have to advertise. " Your store and your good need more advertiaisg than the raS roads need do to warn people to "Look Oat for the Car." Nothing U ever completed in the cAvertUizg world. The Department Storei are a very good example they are continually advertising and they are continually doing a good buiness- If It pays to nm a few ads 'round about Christmas time, it cer tainly will pay you to run ad vertisements about all tbe time. It's just business. Out' all, to ADVERTISE in THIS PAPER l! you do not like your bearding ptaee find another tfcrwch a R view want ad. ! FOR TflF I I I eftffHi ""i1"mw v m- 1