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1 i. - yjjf"11 ' i'wu-i wfnan-14 ,i PAOEftTHREE IIMIMttglMitfBMMWiili THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW1, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20. 1911 . PAGE SEVEN MsHVlHBHfisiisHSHHHBfi9ASlBlBSSBi9IIBfiAlMGBf&tfF&tt .. - , I E -tifik.' I j GREEN GRAPES j j AND DIAMONDS I J A Noel Plan, but It Does I :V Not Work : J By CLARISSA MACKIE Copyright by American Press Atao- w , ation. 1911. a The uuset diamonds rippled through Mr. Freer" lingers lu a stream ot pur ple and Ore. He gathered them Into a little brup. scraped them up aud poured them into a small chamois leather bag. "Be Mire to declare these. Eleanor. It will be cheaper in the end. Tele phone me st th office and 1 will -send a check down to the customs immedi ately. You better let me take them over tomorrow. Vou are rather care less, my. dear" ' , "No. Indeed. John Freer: 1 sbsll carry them but-!:. to New iork myself, and I will show you that, although i may sometimes be careless in llt'le til ncs, when there la really something worth while to be taken eare or 1 eball not fall. As for declaring them, the duty will be frightful. They are .-worth $10,000. you said." "Alt or that, and the duty will bring r the cost, but 1 can afford to pay It ffbe tariff afforded me protection when 1 was a manufacturer. Certainly i -would not dream of cheating in tbc matter." said Freer Bravely. "I'll taUe core or the diamond-! until I sail to morrow. Then you may take care of them, but 1 warn you against trying to smuggle them in. I shall meet you at the boat on your arrival and settle the matter at once." ' "Very well, dear." said Mrs. 'Freer JDcekly. yet with a sparkle In bcr eye .which did not escape her quiet. Indul gent husband. "Now. as this Is your last night In Paris shall we not try the cperaT "With pleasure. I'm going out now. but I'll be In before dinner. Will you bare Armand pack my things? I must catch that Cherbourg express without iall If I'm to make my boat In the morning. Mr. Treer Uised his wife lightly and left the room and later the hotel. Mrs. Freer looked thoughtfully at tier rings as ber"busband left the room, and a little smile curved her lips at j the daring thought that entered her pretty bead. After an unusually long silence she tosed a kiss toward the silver framed photograph of her hus band and spoke aloud: ' "With all due respect to yonr Judg ment, dear John! Ogh! Fancy paying nil that duty besides Blrfan's bill for setting the stones In my platiuutu chain! No. Birr With which expres ' elve and mysterious remark she danc ed out of the room. The next morning found ber alone In Paris, wttlle her husband was prob ably homeward bound across the At lantic, lie bad been summoned to Kew York by Importantjmslness mat ters, and Eleanor, with her shopping half done, bad decided to remain aud finish It, going borne by the boat on which tbey had engaged passage for the return trip. Iow that she was alone she poured the stones through ber slender linger. delighting in their sparkle and bril liancy and the purity ot tbelr color. Then she bid tbem in ber lwom and went forth to attend to ber neglected shopping. Homeward bound on the Leonore. llrs. Freer wore a proud and trium phant smile that would have aroused ber husband's suspicions had be seen It. While little gronps of the women mourned over the duties that would have to be paid on tbelr pun-bases. Eleanor Freer smiled coutentedly and said she intended to declare every gown she bad bought. When the port or New York was made at last Mrs. Freer was among those who were tlrst on deck, becom ingly gowned, wttb quite a marvel ous little hat trimmed with green war' grapes on her lovely hair. Ber first disappointment came when she did not discern her devoted nus loand on the pier, and afterward ebe was conscious of a distinct feeling of relief. It was quite as well, she cal culated, if Jofcn should not appear for en hour or so. As Eleanor waited patiently for her trunks to be examined & rellow voy ager approached her with a worried look. "Dear Mrs. Freer." she whispered. Tra no nervou I don't know what to do. Old you ever smuggle anything tnroncnr Mrs. Freer looked properly shocked. "Is It qnlte the right thing to dor she. asked virtuously. -Oh. botberr said Mrs. Foster Im patiently. "The government Is rich enough without taking toll of my poor little purchase. I'm wondering look -at lhat-ts there anything unusual ""about It?" She held forth a silk um brella with o knob handle of silver, plain and practical looking. No. Why? You haven't .reallyY Mrs. Freer-!! eyebrow's went up'ln sur prise. The other nodded emphatically. "I tad It made torder." she whispered. "The stick is larger than Is ordinary end ho!low-a string of pearls for Dor othy. The handle screws on. The cleverest nrftsan In the Roe !e IH1 falre made it for me. and I briled him to twerecy. The whole thing, umbrel la, pearls and bribe, cost gness bow stany thousand francs." -1 couldn't," declared Mrs. Frees? breathlessly. Mrs. Foster wbtspered In her ear. and the other Mtalled incredulously. "Why. that nmst rqual the amount of the duty uii soar pirU, ' she haz arded. "My deur. it's rooie tbau the duty would be. and o I've simply got to get j tbetu through. Ah. It is my turn now She hastened away to ghe up the key to ber trunks, sml rcleanor beard her assignee or lien jam n L. Harrison. shrill treble ri-liig- In expostulation Administrator of the Estate of against the quick dccfelve tones of the ,-T.D0.ma3 1I dorian, deceased, has customs official. fllcd in thls mco hls application lo nd after awhile the official mn- cuter under the Provis'ns of Sec Ana arur awiiiie tue otnnni , con- Uons 230C and 23()7 of th Revisod suited a uoiebool. and read something Statute3 of the United Slates, the iur.iJiivjiiMinm. mi a mi-. ionowmg described land, viz: tcr try she gave up ber umbrella, and j Q. , S. W. y. Section 15. Town with a quick turu of bis wrist the of- ship 23 South, llango 22 East. flriul compelled that carefully uiauu- j Any and all persons claiming ad factured article to disgorge the in-arls ' vcrsely the lands described, or de After ibe cunfnsion stirruiitiiiln!? thia siring to object because of.tho tnln- ineldeut bud died awuy Mrs. Freer fonud herseif gn.wiug quite nervous. as the vtber passettgers in the "F" nec- tlon quickly made their declarations tnH wan nivifitiirhi aIauciuI I Inor ' and were promirtly rrtettsed. At lost ! she alone was left, and she came re luctantly forward with her beys. One by one the trunks were thrown open and her dalotv betoaelm&i toMcd about for InsiHH-tloii. MenuranUum I ' was raaoV of ber dutiable arjleles aud ' the trunks closed. Then her twad luggage ibi goue over cnrerully with- out result. At la-,t the official straightened blra- co Territory of ArUona. the logai self aud looked ber calmly lu the eye. assignee of Geo. R. Hays, Adralms- "Tfcat is all you have to decfare. trator of the estate of Mansel C madam?" Ik asked. , Mason, deceased, has filed in this "1 have given you my keys you see olHco his application to enter under what is there." returned Mrs. Freer ne provisions of Sections 2306 and buugbtllv "I" of t,le Revised Statutes ot the "How 'about the diamonds?' he ask- Unl States, the following Je ed unpleanautly. I s V v ' w r "Diimondsr gasped Mrs. Freer. J ToSwn,; &n M East He nodded and consulted the same Anr and a)1 pcritons ciamItlR ad. notebook that bad been the undoing versely the lards described, or de- of little Mrs. Foster. siring to object because of the :oin- "Our agents report tbat yon purebns- eral character of tUe land, or for U"y ed diamonds to the value of SHUKX) other reason, to tho disposal to ap- when you were In Paris," be atinuunc- pllcant. should file their anvdavits of cd. "Where ore tbeyT protest in this oltlco on or before the This is an outrage." stammered 15ta day of Juno- ,S11- Eleanor tearfully. FRANK H. PARKER, "It Is the law. madam." be corrected ,,... .MI., .,. ,c ,?.SitCr' sternly, and then. "I trwt jou will not make a personal search necessary." Mrs. Freer beslfuted. aud then pride came to ber aid. To admit tbat she -had tried to smuggle diamonds through ' the customs was too uiortlfyiug to en-' dure. She would face It out. Tbey would npver pncs-i where she hntl hlil. den them-It was ber own idea aud c0Pa Territory of Arizona, the leeal so clever assignee of It. T. Mason. Admlnis- -v.. J. i. .. . . i .. trator .of the estate ot Charles E You may make the personal search Walst,' deceased has filed tn this If you wish.' she said sweetly. Aud offlce 'n,8 app,Icat!on to Mter under theu she vas conducted to a small tne provisions of Sections 230S and room and placed In the bands or a 307 of the Revised Statutes or the sharp eyed womau. who cousufted with United States, the following de- the oiiiclal In low tones before she scribed land, viz: turned to .Mrs. Freer. ' X. XV. S. XV. , Section 13 "Will you please remove your bat. Township 23 South. Range 22 East madam!" she asked courteouslv. Al,y nnd a" Persons claiming ad "Certainly." returned Eleanor, with 7" "!e J1"3 JescriHed. or deslr- a little hysterical laugh. "I suppose ? "s f e "Jne"I . , . ., , ' ' . . character of the land, or for anv you believe I have diamonds concealed other reaEOn to tcc dispo,a, to aIV Id my hair. pllcant, should file- their affidavits of "I have beard of stranger cases." re- protest in this office on or before the turned the1 woman grimly. ' "No, icth day of June. 1911. madam, you needn't take down your FRANK H. PARKER, hair. 1 think 1 can locate them wltn-, 9 Register. out." j First publication May 18, 1911. She took the charming hat from Last publication Jnne 17 1m. urrTs,rngUdCugh..aDT,rn,dshe ' "ZT drew forth a pair of .harp scissors and, ,. TomS pSSSTa. deliberately snipped one, of the green j,a .3 X$ grapes from its stem, tore it oH-n aud NOTICE Is hereby given that pulled out a stulfing or cotton wool, siorris H. Jones of Naco, Arizona, from which dropped a glistening gem. Tho, -on April 5th, 1909, made home While Mrs. Freer suffered, mild hys- stead entry No, 03318, for ESEV4 terics. the woman calmly denuded the Section 7, EN'EV4. Section IS, hut or its greeu grot km. aud from each Township 21S, Range 24E. G. & S. R. one she produced a stone, which she Meridian, has filed notlco of intea- lalil In :i trav. She jimntcd them care. fully and then called In the ol tidal. I What do you make of tHem- she . asrUetl- . ....,.,,' xje siujicu urunuiy auu ouuueu ui- pmva! at Mrs. Freer. "Pretty clever trick, madam." be said, and she felt a grain of comfort lu the knowledge that her dishonesty was or high degree. "How did you guess"" she faltered. "No guesswork alKiut It." he sold cheerfully. "The man who made your grapes to order, wasn't If uapened to be one of our spies: that's all."j He was examining the stones with a j strong gtaVs. Then he turned to Elea- . nor once more. "Why did you lake pains to smuggle tnnmgn raise stoues, madam" be demanded. "False?" she gasped. "Why, my husband paid SIO.OOO for themr "Then he was badly bitten. They're not worth Sluo." .It was at this momf-nt that John Freer chose to arrive, admitted by tho . - ... . ,, , , ,,,' magic of bis card and coin of the re- . . . , . 111s saarp eyes iook in me siiuhiiiiu at a glance bis tearful wife, her de nuded bat and the heap of Imitation diamonds. j "Eleanor.' he chlded gently, "what , did I warn you? Tell 'me what wire: of trouble you're In tbat I may belli j you ig: of if." i She told him unreservedly, and be laughed when she bad concluded 1 laughed heartlessly. Kalse. von khv? Yes. mv dear, ther are. The genuine diamonds came over In the matter of the estate of Ja- with n a fortnight ago f.nd were cob C. Swltzer. deceased, properly declared and the duty paid. Noyce Is hereby given that Kate Those 1 lefr with yon were cheap Iml- Swltzer. the administratrix of the tatlons I ran out and purchased the SmSJS STw." r .... , , .. . ,, .. has presented to this Court, and filed very night before 1 salled-after you her6ln hcr pct,t,on pnyinE i the bad -expressed your idM reganllng real estate returned in the inventory smuggling. Now you're had a taste and appraisement of raid estate be of it bow do yon like trying to set apart as a homestead for the cheat your Uncle Sam? Unprofitable, use of the family of said decedent, eh?" together with the personal property "It's perfectly horrid." sobbed Elea- returned therein; and noticcls tur ner against his shoulder. "I feel so VTzJi9 ? mean 1 don't know what to do. Johnf d. ?"? 1n "h , . . .. . ,. . , t at the courtroom of said Conrt, at "Jnst dont do It again. Cut your COT,rthouse in Tombstone, Co morals on the straight" advised Freer county, T,as Doen appointed the kindly. timo and -place by the Judge of this "I will hereafter. But" sighing Conrt for the hearing upon said pe "the way of the transgressor l hard titlon, when and where any person hard an diamonds. John." Interested In said estate may appeal "And as bitter aa green gnpes," add- and show cause. It any they may cd ber husband. Legal Advertisements PUBLICATION United Statos Land Office. Phaonlx. Arizona, May 5, 1911. - Serial No. 014303. Notice Is hereby given thaj John II. Page, ot Phoenix. County of Man- copa, -Territory of Arizona, the legal eral character of tho land, or for ""'""" ir , a'o " r"-1'.. of protect In this ofltco on or befoio tte 15th iiy o June mi -nn a - rw FKANK H. PAHKER, n ' Register First publication May IS, 1911. Last publication Juno 17. 1911. CUBLIKATIUN United Stato Iind Office. Pboenix, Arizona. May 5. 1911. Serial No. 014882. Notice Is herebr gfven tbat John If. Papp. of Phnnir- f!nntv nf AT-iH. MflL (nii;ittuiiuu inaj io, Last publication J.tno 17; 1911. PUBLICATION United States Land Office. Phoenlr. Arizona, May 3. 1911. Serial No. 014301. Notice is herebv eiven that Joht. H. Page, of Phoenix. Coiraty of Marl- "On 10 mae tinui commutation proof to establish claim to the land f' "J'Z."' Bisbce, Ariz., on the 23rd day of June 1911 Claimant names at winesses: EDWARD A. FOLSOM, WILLIAM R. FITZHERBERT, HENRY' II. BALMFOLK. HERBERT E. BRYANT, all of Naco, Ariz. FRANK H. PARKER. itec ater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ariz May 4. 1911. NOTICE Is hereby given tbat Fe ijx 31. Abrams, of Naco, Arizona, who, on October 24, 1903. made homestead entry, No. 01618 for SNE4, SEViNWVJ, NWSEU. Section 8, Township 24 S., Range 24 E., G & S. R. Meridian, has filed Uco,,of "ten'Ion to ??,ke Final Tf. Yrnnl- CSt1?h ,aim to tho land above described, before j D Tav,or v s ctntn,,,,,,,., at Bisbee, Arizona, on tho 10th day 0j June, 1311. Claimant names as witnesses: WILLIAM ALFRED, DON L. MOSS. CHASE U PURDY, J. .1. NEWELL, all of Naco. Ariz. FHANK H. PARKER, . Register. PROBATE NOTICE In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise. Territory of Ari- zonr. Legal Advertisements have, why the prayer of said petl tloa' should cot bo granted.' Dated May 10, ISM. J. E. JA.MES. Clerk (10 publications) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE TERRITOR OF ARIZONA. IN AND FOR THE. COUNTY OF COCHISE. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlett Gillespie Plaintiff vs. XV. XV. Whaley, and Sarah Whaley his wife. Henry Forrest and An drea Forrest' his wife, and th First national Bank ot Globe. Arizona. Defendants. Sheriffs Gale No. 6200. Under and by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of tho District Court of tho Second Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Cochise, on the 1st day of May. 1911. In tho above entlt lor action, wherein. Mn Elizabeth Hamlett Gillespie the above named Plaintiff obtained a judgment against w. w. Whaley. and Sarah Whale his wife, Henry Forrest and Andrea Forrest his wife and the First Na tlonal Bank of Globe, Arizona, De fendants, on the 29th day of April 1911, for the sum ot Seven Thousand N'lne Hundred and Fifty Four CS'10" (17,954 f.S) dollars in Iawfuj mono of the United States, besides Inter est, costs and accruing costs. I arr "ommanded to sell that certain lot piece or parctl of real estare. elt uatc In the City of BIsbee, County of uocnise, Territory or Arizona, and described as follows: "Lot numbered Twcntv Three (23). in Block numbered Four f4); or the City of BIsbee. County of Co calas, Territory of Arizona." Public notlca Is hereby given tba oa tho 31st day of May, 1911, -at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day at the Court House door in tho City o: Tombstone, in the said County of Co chise, I will sell tho abovo descrlDec property, or so much thereof as ma be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's claim, with interest, costs and ac crulng costs to the .highest and best bidder for cash. Torubstcne, Arizona, May 6th. 1911 JOHN F. WHITE, Sheriff. A. A. HOPKINS. By Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Tho Interior. U. S. Land Offlce at Phoenix. Ariz. May 4. 1911. NOTICE Is hereby given that James Maurice Decker, of Lowell Arizona, who, on March 2G. 1906 made Homestead entry. No. 03392, for S,&NE. SEHNW, NE'SWy. Scetion 32, Township 22 S. Rango 26 E. G & S. R. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. D. Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at BIs bee. Arizona, on the 10th day of June, 191L Claimant names as witnesses. XV. J. RUCA8TLE. of BIsbee. Ariz. PRESTON FLETCHER, of Lowell, Ariz. WILUAM G. MILIEK, ot BIsbee, Ariz. C. A. JONES, of BIsbee. Ariz. FRANK IL PARKER, Register NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION In tho Probate Court of th County of Cochise, Territory of Arl zona. In the matter of the estate of To!- vo Paanancn, deceased. Notice is hereby given tbat A. A. Markkanen,, the administrator ot the estate of the abovo named do cedent, has presented for settlement. and tiled in this court bis final nc count of his administration proceed ings, together with his petition praying that the residue of said es tate bo distributed; and that ijon day, the 22uq day of May, 1911, at 1 o'clock p, m.. nt the court-roam of said court, at tho court-hiuse In Tombstone, Cochise county, has been appointed by tho Judge of this Court as the time and place for the hear ing upon said matters, wucu anu where any person interested in saio. estate may appear and file objec tions in -writing to said account ana petition and contest tho came. Dated May 9, 1911. J. E. JAMES, Clerk. (10 publications) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WH ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. In tho Probate Court ot too '."ounty of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona. In tho matter of the estate of Don n d McPhunrr. deceased. It appearing to this court, by the petition this day presented anu nieu ty C W. Hicks, one of the admlnis tiitors of the estate of Donald Mo Prunn, deceased, that it Is necessary to sell tho whole of the real estate of said decedent to pay the debts or decedent and the expenses and chaises of administration. It Is therefore ordered by this cour: That all persons interested In the estate of said decease! appear be fore tho said Probate Court on Mon day, the 5th day of June, A. D. 1911. at the hour of ! o'clock p. nr. of said day, at the court room of said court, at ho court house in the city of Tombstone, Cochise county, terri tory of Arizona, to show causo why an crder should not be granted to said C. XV. Hicks, as such adminis trator, to sell the said real e3tate and that a copy of this order be pub llshed four successive weeks In the Blsbeo Daily Review, a newspaper printed and published In. the cold county of Cochise. Dated May 3, 191L FRANK W. COODBODY, Jndge of the Probate Court. . LODGE , NOTICES MASONIC CALENDAR WEEK ENDING MAY 20, 1911. f3 Monday A . Tuesday Chapter, Regular. &2 I Wednesday Blue Third. JZ& 'Thursday Vp Friday vyV JSatnrday Royal Arch J. T. ABRAMS. W. M. E. L. BLAIR. Secy. F. & A. M. H. XV. JORGENSEN, II. P. C. F PHILBROOK, E C. XV. R. BANKS, Secy. R. A. M. K. T. KNIGHTS X)F PYTHIAS Rath bone roC. No. 10 Knights of Pythias meet the first, second ' 1 JT ty n,i fo,r,n Tuesdas of f ( J3T I I! each rnontn in ryuuan I -L-lXj'iCastle. Visiting broth- Is&fctti ers cordially Invited. E. B. MATHEWS. C. C U C. KRICBAUM. K. of R. S. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chapter No. 6 Meets In Masonic Ho Secfjnd and Fourth Wednesdays ot each month Ella M. Potit, XV. M. Katherlne Patf. Sec. I B. P. 0. FtXS I TttaTien Todce. I No. 671. meets r!rst and third Tuesdays of each j month at Elks , Club House. 'r Visiting brotherr cordially in"ited. Sant Frank' aiburg Exalted Ruler. T. O. McGRATH, Secretary. w. 0. w. Woodmbn of the "World Meet at Fair ball .the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. GEO. H. COBBB, a C. N. THOMAS. Clerr c 5,5 mi BIsbee Camp No 13,415 lYI. VyAMo1ern Wooc,men o' America, mtets sec ond and foarth Thursdays in I. O O. F. hmlL Visiting nelRhbcrs are invited to attend R. L, MOTZ. Clerk. J. D. TAYLOR. Consul. ORDER OF OWLS kNo. 120S 1st & 3i Odd Felldws Hall, Brotherhood of American Yoemen Richard I. Homestead 391 meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Odd Fellows Hall. Visitits Archers are cordially Invited. V. n STIVSflV. Vnrprrrci V. C. R. HOOVER, conesr.ondent P. O. BOX 1UZ. I. 0; R. M. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Pythian Castle. All visiting Red Men welcome. Wm. BUOKETT, Sacbem. F. C. FENDERSON. K. of R. M D. COHEN, Medicine Man T. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD rtuh Iniira No. 452 meets every Wednesday evening at Fair Hall VIsIUng members cordially inviieu BENJAMIN MOSS. President. BARBAIA SHEARER. Secretary. 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Advertisements under thin head run at the me ot 1 ctnt pr word with n minimum chargo of 25 cents for sach insertion Ait vortiscTionts must reach The Review offlce no later tha p. in. for insertion the next morn-lug's paper. ""-1 r FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, Jj'UK SALE Six room House. 247 School Hill. 737 FOR SALE ?10 buys ono ot thti best money making devices cvev put on the market for tho amount Invested. For particulars address P. O. Box 1201. 11C MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE The Excelsior motor I am riding Is for sale. Jno. Boler, C. Q. General olllce. . HI FOR SALE Household furniture, next to last hoube. left side, lu riAl.AM.1tlA IIiina nln-a 1ST f uaivviiwc. ..m j.uv.. w FOR SALE One picture button ma chine. Any ono can operate this machine. Party leaving city will sell at a sacrlllco. Any young man who, will devote a few hours around pay day could earn the price of machine in one day. Price if taken at once ?12 Address P. O. 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Apply Wr. A. Sutton, 10S Mason Hill, or C. Q. store. 130 FOR RENT A nicely furnished two room cottage. Inquire 54 Mason Hill, or George Roberts, Main St j "That good place to eat." 151 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished trot room, close in. 70 Clawson HI PALMER HOTEL European, roons single or on suite. Rates reason able. 54 West First South street ' Salt Lake City. One block from Temple. S. XV. Pjbson, Irop. 140, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS! "OR RENT Fully equipped saloo la Lowell, no city license. Count on d government license paid ti July 9, 11. Investigate this snar Phone 105 or P. O Bex 3005, Lo-a ell, AtIx. v 699' JZ'. il.' , ,-w iijl LOST LOST Gold fob; Initial B Return to uau it uieasoo jjrug store. 146 MISCELLANEOUS STO VGE STORAGE Pianos, rur . nlture. etc Everything bought. sow, cxclianeed. Standard Fur nlture Co, Allen Block. v 180 r ADVERTISERS The great State o Morth Dakota offers unlimited o portuoltles for Vuniness to class' led advertisers. Tso ieoCKolz advertising medium is the crj. Dally and Sunday Cou-ir-Nevi the only seven ea paytr In th state znd the paper which tarri .ae iargeei amount o! cUiilHed vertlslng. The Couner-rtevM coTtri N'om 'Akk.u like a tlanXet; rtachlnt all psrt of tho stfc'fe the day 01 publication; it ii th paper o lu order to get reiults; iatt . one ceu: per word first ictrtlo anc-half cent per word mccen Ing insertion; fifty cents per lln per mouth. Add-en Th CoarIr News, Fargo, N. D. 42i WANTED TO Et'Y SECON HAND FURNITURE. Alto tell ar exchange all klndi cf fufnltur. a j O. Brantsn, Dobon Houte, Jsnn.o -' Addition. Id (""t r- l! jDOiTN f scrJe f.r THIS PAPER o c c 31 ADVERTISING COLUMNS o Q arc read bj the people becaute it give them news of absorbing in terest. People no longer go looking about for things they want they go to their newspaper for information as to where tuch things may be found. This method taves time and trouble. If you want to, bring your wares to the atten tion of this community, our advertising colusacs Should Contain Your Ad c rs ! I ft 11- il ' X . ( .1,8, iiirs'(rc-'ic,.Jr.';r- . 3. HUW j Mi 'J"Wllll','mUM'l -f T T,!N, H1 n"i" i il l -4f . ' - -!1W.J-J'it 'FJk'mkiiJd tt ' . r - - ii'EJ i ti!!aiixaiV T .ltL.X