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-r t - .... .-., ,,,.,, iiiiMMwiiaiiiMnirr" in niiiiiiiniraiTirTTr'iiir'TToriiiiw""T''Tr' ' ""- , , .. m ' JilTktl THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1911. PAGE SEVEH. MBnrM'r-nTMafMiMi,iMrrif ti ii .. but - - r-rrmTT r -TTJT-T"tr urmniT'wuTiiiri irmiMmfTTifi -isnr f irnrri ,- j .wjKTJWnrai . , t kb .' .ko. u. crTsjiS-Mei':a?sj1r-as---s i uri v-ii'V'w u j n.:kL sup rw t ' 'i-iwraBi ana xj... ".. ""$ B " "j ' )' ' ' rpwii w'lBWjni'g'PfWi fd H KhV $ ?- . ,v -Sf timL IWW - IL-, III ITIIV "W XV-'-1 IW NOTES CtI.DARNITZ RIVERSIDE RV. OJI fcOREESPeNDEXCE SOLICITED These articles and Illustrations must not be reprinted without special permis sion. LEG WEAKNESS. Itfa surely disheartening when prom ising chicks get off their legs, sprawl around, waste away and die Mother Hen's chicks seldom get It. but brood er birds often. The affliction affects their joints, tendons nnd muscles, and Its cause is often found In badly Ten tllated. damp booses and brooders, lack of exercle. running- and sleeping on board floors, stimulants, bottom brooder beat and heavy, rich feeding to force growth. Bottom heat Is un Photo by C M. Barnltx. . DOWN ANP OCT natural and makes hot brooder floors, which kill and cripple thousands of chicks each season. The tmnsfer of chicks from such brooders or hard floors to the ground often cures. Birds forced for broilers and roast ers often grow too fast and go down To cure, first rewove cmue. Cut on' merit. TWrtrwl nnl ttHmutatttn foiut, . .... v" : . "- i an kidus. rveep low w tu a ury. we I aired place ami encourage exercise Feed a coolinc ration. irh mwn "brtlB. barley, rlre. bread ami rallfc and give twenty grains of bicarbonate of soda to every two quart drinking wa ter. RATS. Tis bow the toog tailed rat gets in his work on th little ducky, larks and chick, and slick Mr Weaei nearly always gets the biasm ltK weacvis aren't the on! varmints that wanton ly etoan tip a coop In a night A tdsglc rat killed 133 hi. ks In one raid for Duulery Loughlm (.f WlUIamstown. N, J One rat killed eighty three chicks in a rood of eighty-live for Amos Wolfarth of Riverside. Pa and buried them out of sight In this day it's bughouse to harbor rats ladles" rat ex epred but rats are Photo brClt Barnitz. TOM. "I SUSXI. A HAT." migratory They thus transmit dis ease and are liable to appear and dis appear with chicks at any time. For protection concrete Sours, tight foundations and special screen!, fur houses and chick coops are nuceswiry and trained dogs and eats should guard tbe grain and fowls. ' Tom. our tiger, has been trained for thiswork. and there never was a more faithful cop Tbe guillotine spring trap is beaC and this rat bead snapper sfcevld be batted with toasted cheese, baeee or browned buttered bread. The beat petaon Is ba riam carbonate It In deadly, taste less, odorless, varmints die off tbt premises, and the small amount used for rats and mice does not kill larger animals. It is mixed into a dough, one part barium carbonate and four parts oatmeal, and placed where rats freqnent. DONTS. Don't breed rants far saarket Squabs few and costly. Deal raise sqoabs wfe hfcUnga. Not popular. Dest crowd cfetckma H cntsa. CreeL BsJawfaL .Vtr) a xi i--J)k If Jfe -J"3! ' ux jtfr .r3)v T 's& .'"' KEELCY'S COLD CURE TRY IT. Seme day whtn you wipe sweat from your , bet brew Ami at th doc-en Heat so bow-wow-wow Just think U's net so very loe ace That yw were cuHrtn at the 4he-on snow You xt because that coal kill was w Web. You swore at that hot cinder In your e. You awore because you had to shovel mow, ou awore because tbe icy vlod did blow. You swore nhen all tbe bathroom fixtures froze. You swore when Jack Frost frore your ruby nose. And when you on the ley pavement crashed You all the devil's cussln records smashed. Now, sir. If ou do lone for -winter's cold WtiyaSdtstaU" and knOCk "nd "wettl"Jer,r n American Agricultural. That Just hie thyself to yonder storage trust Where rots are frozen so they cannot bust. There In thy chosen element to dwell. You'll pass la comfort every heated ipelL And, even tboush you are a stale old snide. They'll make you over, a perfecto petri fied. a M. BARN1TZ. KURIOS FROM KORRESPONDENTS Q. Is it true that chicken miles urn like certain lizards that can change their color according to the object the; are on? A. No. They are light gray in color, except when filled with hen blood, which chows red through their skin and gives them the name red mites. Q. 1 had very poor success with geese List year My stock was young, not overfat. healthy and mated early A. Young geese are generally unre liable breeders. They should at least be two years old when mated. Q Why Is It so many people -fall in the poultry business? A. There are not more making failure of this busi ness than in other avocations, and those that do not succeed generally" fail because they do not learn the de tails and demands of the business be fore tbey enter 1L Q. My cock pheasants are eating the eggs Please tell me how to prevent this. A Pheasants generally do this when eggs are exposed. As nesting reason approaches you should place bundles of brush around In the cor- ' ners. leaving room enough behind for the hen pheasant to hide her nest. Scatter some small china eggs around for the cocks to get fooled on. Q At what temperature should I run an incubator to hatch dock eggs? A. First week. 102 degrees; second nnd third. 108 degrees: last week. 101 de grees. Q Do you run your poultry plant , by any of tbee ndvertked systems? j A. Not if the srstem is a get-rich- quictc. nature lake gold brick. Our ! business is run on a sane plane a la nature Q Which breed of fowH has the mo. perfect lacing? A. The Senbrlght Bantam. Q. What difference is there In the color of a Columbian Rock ard a Co lumbian Wyandotte? Is It true that Buff I.ecttorns lay better than White Leghorns? A. No difference. Laying capacity depends oa tbe strain, ndt on the color feathcrs and PCfisHPi i s While wild pigeons In the UnltM States are about extinct, they are a pest in England Tarmprs of North Herefordshire have petitioned the coun ty council for permission to kill them, as tbe great tlockH are destroying their crops A merchant of the name Rottenberg in New Vork was fined 5200 for selling rots and spots. If the "name of the i wicked shall rot" this one was rotten ' before and after , - ', . .. Please remember when you hatch and raise fowls that you are dealing with flesh and blood. There's a big difference between raising chicks and i pumpkins, but siuashheads can't see it Rank ground is a very common cause of poultry diseases, and bow seldom some cultivate or renew poultry yard soil. Better send a chunk of your hen yard to a bacteriologist Maybe that's where your chicks got gapes or be&s caught cholera last summer. A WIIIInm.sport (Pa ) fancier hearing a rumpns at night in bis henhouse grabbed a sbotguu and ran for the hennery. A thief on watch shot htm and ran Into the coop. Tbe hero stag gered into the pen, engaged tbe first thief and his pal and after a fearful battle killed both Strange to relate, the man's wife locked bim out. he was not arrested, nor would any one go near to Identify the dead tblerex They were skunks. A 5.000 egg incubator was set and so timed to batch at the Philadelphia show that the visitors could see chicks breaking the shell and emerging by thousands. There were 5.000 entries-, and on some days 5.000 paid to see them. "Back to the soil!" is a sermon preached by some cushion pressing city farmers that tbey ought to put to practice. It would be amusing to see them put their hot air theories into practice, and If they didn't get a rrep out of the groom! the first season thev might reap some old style corammt The poultry buainess is on tile boom and has created a profession that is sane, scientific- and satlsfat tory. It's as respectable as any, pays better thiio many aod. in truth, is a conservator of youth Some of our most noted fanciers are ministers. Keeping chickens Is a side issue that not only helps to supply their table, but It's a sort of safety valve for a professional man when be can sit down in a pen and tell his trou bles to an old ben KINDNESS TELLS IN HORSE BREAKING Harsh Traafmanl Tends to Make Animal Vicious. When breaking the horse it will be well to remcmler that be Is governed by certain natural laws, which laws must be fully recognized if tbe train ing 1b to be .ucctsful, writes K Bev- be will kick when frightened or es cape from that which appears to him to be harmful will be proved by a little handling. Ills senses of seeing, bearing uud smelling enable him to take cogulranco of everything with which he is brought Into contact. He will be easy to handle so long as you do not bring him In contact with things offensive to these Kenses. All whipping, spurring and otherwise pun lshlng the horse will be useless and cruel and ml luercase hi terror It Is never adrlMiWe to affect bim with drug, fi.r while he is under their influence be cannot be taught, lie member always that you do not lo-e anything bv treating your horse kindly It b better to subject Ulm to obodi ence through lore than fear Do with Mm ktatliy rather than forcibly Gentle him. that you may place the bits in his mouth without forcing them, then lead Ulm about gently, teaching him to yield to the reins, riftbt and left. When be will follow your lead the hanx may be pat on. Never b'tclt him to a heavy load at first, lest he stall Itegin with light loads and wake then heavier as he shows a wllBntmesss to draw Remem ber that foroHrte and cruel methods will have? a tendency to make bim vicious and tout kind and gentle treatment will nuke bim docile and even tempered. WITH THE BOXERS. Leo Houck will probably sail for England soon and clinch a. match with Bill Papke. Champion of tbe lightweight divi slon. Ad Woleast. and lohnnr Con ton. the bantam champ, are lxth hot baseball fans. Frank PIcato, the California light- weight, won his first bout in Aus- &! la ilAfllfiM TVinirlAB I TV 1 Sydner vnother "hope" has gone wrong. rhi Chase, the English heavy eight. touted as a -wonder, was knocked out In four rounds recenflv hv Frd Ptor beck. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of the Sec ond Judicial District of the Terri tory of Arizona, in and for the County of Cochise. I.os Angeles Trust and Savings wnt a corporation, piamun, vs. i"nM and Ut Com pany, a corporation; Bisbee Light and Power Company a corporation; Michigan Trust Company, a corpo ration, and W'lHlam H. Goode, De fendants. Notice is herehy given that in pursuance of a decree in the above entitled cause made and entered on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1311. foreclosing the mortgago or deed of trust made j?J" ,he International UBS ana UEDl o?11'' ODO ol lno defendants herein, to Los Angeles Tnat company, a corporation, wnich under ufo name ot los. Angeles Trust and Savings Bank Is plaintiff herein, said mortgage or deed of trust being 'dated the 11th day of January, A. D. 1906, and recorded In the oHlce ot the Recorder of Cochise County, in Book 11 of Mort gages at pages 607-631 Inclusive, I, A. William McPherson. the duly appointed qualified and acting Re ceiver in said cause, and the Special 11 aster in and by said decree ap pointed for the purpose, will, on Monday, the 26th day of June A. 1 1311, at l'JW o'clock p m. ot said day at the front door of the Courthouse ot the County of Co chise, in the town ot Tombstone, In the County ot Cochise, Territory of Arizona, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder therefor and as an entity and without the right of redemption, all ot the franchises and property, both real and per sonal, and the good will, formerly owned by the said defendant, the International Gas and Light Com pany, and subsequently acquired by the defendant, the Bisbee Light and Power Company. Said property fee ing more specifically described as follows, to-wlt: 1 Burroughs Adding Machine, 1 Smith Premier Typewriter, 1 Otnce Counter, 4 Chairs, I Office Deskx, 1 Meter Prorer, 1 Set Pipe Fitters Tools, 2 Chests Tools, 26 ft. 2 Inr Pipe, Second Hand, 50 ft 6 in. Pipe, Second Hand. 22 ft. 4 in. Pipe Second Hand. 240 ft. 6 in. Pipe, New. 2 Drip Pumps, 4 10 in. Tees, 10 10 in. Flanges i 50 ft Cloth Fire Hose, 50 tt 3-4 in. Garden Hose, 1 Horse and Wagon, 1 90 H. P. Boiler, not set 1 32,000 Gal. OH Tank 1 400.000 Co. ft Gas Bolder, 2000 ft 2 In. Oil Line, 609 lbs. Fittings, 2750 ft 6 In. Gas Distributing Line, 5 lines 4 in. Gas Distributing Um, 4 Miles 3 la. Gas Distributing Una. 4 Miles 3 is. Gas Distributing Line. Legal Advertisements 2 Miles 1 la- Gas Distributing ! Line, 339 Meters in use, 128 Meters not In use. ! 28 10 In. White Lamp Shades, 1 Bell Pressure Pump, 1 No. 6 Humphrey Heater, 1 No. 8 Humphrey Heater, l.t Round Room Heaters, 2 6 Tube Radiators, 1 i Tube Radiator, I 1 4 Tube Radiator. 1 Second Hand Or en, 20 doz. No. 198 Glass Chimneys, 100 Humphrey Inverted Arc Man. ties, 60 Upright Arc Lamp Mantles. 50 No. 197 Welshach Mantles, 1 Gu Sad Iron, That certain franchise granted , by the City of Blebee. Arizona, con-1 talnlng Ordinance No. 59, of said City, which said Ordinance is en titled "An ordinance granting to A. W. McPherson. and assigns a Fran chlse to Erect and Maintain a Gas Plant and for Laying Gas Pipes, Mains and Conduits under and along the Public Streets, hlgh- iways. and alleys of the City of jBisbee," which said ordinance is on, ! file in the office of the City Clerk, jot the said City of BIsbee. That certain franchise granted by. the City of BIsbee, Arizona, con-1 tained In Ordinance No. 102 of said City of Bisbee, entitled, "An Or dinance granting to the Interna tional Gas and Light Company, a corporation, existing under tbe laws of the Territory of Arizona, their successors and assigns, a Fran- chise to maintain an Electric Light and Power System, build Pole Lines, and Conduits, along and under tbe Public Streets, highways, and ai leys of the City of Bisbee, Terri tory of Arizona," which said ordl-i nance is on file in tbe office of the City Clerk of said City. A leasehold Interest In and to the following described property. situated In the Town of Lowell. said County snd Territory, which said prera.ses are more partlcu larly described as follows: Commencing at a point 30 feet in an easterly direction from the , S E. corner of the Bisbee Light and Power Co. Gas .Plant Building. I thence in a southerly direction 76 ' feet; thence in a westerly dlrec , tion 6S feet: thence in a northerly i direction 76 feet; thence in an f easterly direction 66 feet to the place of beginning. There being, situated on said premises a gas i bolder of said BUbee Light and I Power Co. i Real Property described as fol lows: A. that certain property situated, ' lying and being in the County of i Cochise. Territory of Arizona, nnd bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: ! ' That lot, piece or rarcel ot I tround situated on the Rio Tlntol I Mining Claim described as follows- j Beginning at corner No. 6, ot said I Mining Claim, thence running west- ' erly along the south line of said mining claim (s reet, more or loss, 1 o the east line ot lot of one W. H. I Goode: thence northerly along said ! easterly line of said GoodCs let and the projection thereof 9 feet; thence easterly parallel to the south line of said mining claim 21 feet; thence running in a north-1 I easterly direction to a point on the I easterly line of said mining claim, 1 119 feet from the point ot begin-' nlng; thence to the point of b-1 ; ginning. 1 Together with the following Im provements situated thereoa: 1 Gas Plant Building, 1 Ludlow Dunn Compressor, 1 Governor, 1 Climax Engine, 1 No 6 Sturfevant Blower, 1 Boiler Feed Water Heater, 1 Boiler Feed Worthlngton Pump, 1 Worthlngton Oil Purtp, 1 75 H. P. Boiler, 1 Bristol Recording Gaug, 2 6 ft W. G. C. Co Generators, 2 6 ft W. C C. Co. Superheat ers. 1 8 ft Wash Box, 2 4 1-S ft Gas Scrubbers, 2 Oil Meters, 2 Water Pumps, 1 10,000 Cu ft Relief Holder, 1 Exhauster Engine, 2 Punrylng Boxes, 1 Work Bench and Vise, 2 Compressor Tanks, 22 ft long by 7 ft wide, 1 Exhauster. All of said property being situ ated in the County of Cochise, Ter ritory of Arizona. Terms of Sale Said property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash; no hid will lv nwnntewt nnlooe Ihn hMifn. fcntl .!lr.i i.k . -T.ki i-... containing a net area of 0.598 acres. ?3J ? .! ? f J'V'Js recorded In the office of the S5iSi or i hSfZiy Clunty Recover of said Cochise m!: ?e fl ?d,l,., Count? in Book 24. Record of Mines, ! buU.vuvu v e"wu lBUU rV imiuwv VI bUV UUk VUC3t7 LSI .? to be paid upon confirmation of said I sale to the succSi T Wdder by e ' rSLti? ..T.kI eiX.? , Sal Dlstrlct in and for tne Conntr ' ,ode' Sur' No' 1028' on t?e V Uie NoUce ,s hereby given that George of CochUa NUafis further riven t" lode. Sur. No. 1632 onjsuttey. the guardian of the persons' fhr-falJlfcS'lf1;! SsfoS? norsetarnreintert0ememNAR,ZONA NEW MEX,CO RAt' conlsnce with th rtwrt, entre m ' Snr- No- lz?. ? He Jle:;r, i nors, has presented to this court way company pakifnoer cordance with the decree entered in the above entitled action, which said decree is recorded In Boole 6, at Page 562 ot Judgments, ln the office of the Clerk of said Court, and reference to said decree Is hereby made a portion of this no tice. A. WILLIAM MTHERSON, Special Master and Receiver. Dated May 29th, 191L O'Melveny, Stevens and Melllrln, iiicicm;i uirjicun ouu inojitaU Ben S. Hunter. J. T. Klngpbury, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U 3 PATENT Mineral Survey No. 2866. Serial No. 014452. United States Land Office, Joi.nlx. Arizona. May 27. 191L I at., i. rh .tIwt, h nnr. - . .. . . . roaamjpi tne AC oi uongress ap- proved May 10. 1872. the Superior & Pltfshnrp Conner Company, a cor-, ,n ,- TU.nii v r,,i-rw pttnr. I ney in' 'fact, whose post office imJ- , ..A Hjy - a j"' DAILY REVIEW WANT ADS. Advertisements under this head run at the rate of 1 cent per word with a minimum charge of 2o cents for each Insertion. Advertisements must reach The Review office not later than 8 p- m. for In sertion in the ntxt morning's paper. I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' , HARRIS BLOCK FURNITURE Co. New and second hand fur niture bought and sold. Fine stock wall paper. Bre-rery avenue. 353 FOR SALE Five shares Citizens' bank sock at. Boi K59 poR SALE Cigar stand on Main ,.., n. r t,, . ,.: OV4COd A. 1 . ilAUU, Ksilj H UTi shop. Main street. 748. , 1'OR SALE Team, wagon and har- ness, one hundred dollars. Fresh Jersy Holsteln cow heifer calf sixty dollars. Bert Swan, Osborn via Naco. 14. !, FOR , SALE REAL ESTATE ! j TOR SALE Four room house in j Warren. $1200, half cash, balance $17 per month. One block from car line. Box 852. Warren. S4 ' FOR SALE 1 good 4 room house I cheap for cash or on easy terms Also furniture for sale R. E. Keh ler Upper LoweM. 739 FOR SALE 3-vear-otd heifer, fresh. A bargain $50. L. II. Wyatt, South Bisbee. "41 Legal Advertisements. dress Is Warren, Arizsaa. HMkdstf W '"' Card lode minine claim, tuiau.- the Warren Mining District, UocxUm County, Territory of Arizona, i proximateiy in Township Au. South, Range No. 24 East, G. . S K. U. & M., unsurveyed, described follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, the N. W Corner, whence U. S, L. M. No 4 Warren Mining District bears N. 22 deg. 9 mln. K. 5363.0 feet; theme S. 76 deg. 40 mln. E. 36.0 feet to Cor .No. 2; thence S. 2$ deg. 30 mln. W. 90.0 feet to Cor. No. 3; taence N. 8S dee. 27 mln. W. 378 0 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 26 deg. 30 mln. E. 149.3 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, ex cluding area in conflict with Sur. No. 1382, Sunnyslde lode, of 0.344 acres and in conflict with Sur. No. "" 1"C, Ul .;, nt race 48 The names of the adloinlnc claims the Sunnyslde lode. Sur. No. j 182. on the North; the Granvl le FRANK H. PARKER, Register. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise, Territory of Arl zona. In the Matter of the Estate of Jo- - , sephine Z. Keenhold, decease U appearing to this court, by the pc u lion m w i ww- niedbr Ellen U MitchelLadmlnb- tratrlx with the will annexed of the estate of Josephine Z. Keenhold. deceased, that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real estate or t aia oeceaeni w pay the dobts of flecedent and the ex-' ., w V-r- nf rt?nlr!ffTn-I ! - tion, fli the mortgage existing. thereon; It is therefore orderea by this Court: That all persons Interested! ff A Want Ad Will Always Make A H Hit When You Need Anything WORK WANTED" FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 2 3-room houses, clothes closets and pantry. 1 4-room house, close closet and pantry; hydrant at back, door; water free. Apply Geo. Vanderwalker, Moon avenue. 636 FOR RENT Three well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Brooks Cooper Furniture Co. Phone 34L 620 FOR RENT A nicely famished two room cottags. Inquire 54 MasoB Hill, or George Roberts, Main St "That good place to at" 151 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms around Castle Rock. Mrs. C. Louis. 740 FOUR ROOM house, modern con veniences; screen porch; ?22 10S Mason Hill. W. A. Sutton 561 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Edwards House. Johnson Addi tion. 443 Legal Advertisements in the vstnt nf sAr rfAaei . W before the .aid ProbaTeo a rf y . . tay July' ' A. D. 1911, at tae boar of 1 o'clock It m nf l.l An m v ..-. . . .. " '"c "" rwnt f? .f TV- . We eHrt houae ln tt 1SJ0mTa?SJ?M "" ;,JetrL LJ??'.J.to V . . . .J , . """ "" oc vear proo to establish claim to the granted to said Ellen L. Mitchell, land above deesribed, before J IX as .u.h ttdmlBlstratrlx. to sell soTalor, U. S Commissioner.' at much of the said real eetate as shall , iiisbee. Arlsona, on tho 17th day It i e nessair and that a copy of thte Julv 11L ".Jilrif'Jf"?8" cat araos as witnesses: !ve weeks In the Btobee Daily Re-, Byron C. Williams, of Bisbee, Art view, a newspaper printed and pub- zona. ububu in iae taw county ot vo- chlse Dated June 5, 1911. FRANK W. GOODBODY, Judge of the Probate Court- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND HEARING PE TITION FOR DISCHARGE In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Mary Suttey, Eva Suttey, Frank Suttey, Amy Suttey, Ilos,e Suttey and Freda Sutt rmN nors. ! and filed herein an account of his guardianship proceedings, together with his petition praying that he be gaardlan; and that Tuesday, the, 27th day of June. 1911. at 1 o'clock' p. m., at the court room of said court, at the court house in Tomb- stone, Cochise county, has been ap- pointed the time and place for the seiuemcai oi mo account ana tne hearing of said petition, when and where any person Interested may appear and show cause, it any the) may have, why the said account should not be settled and the prayer of said petition be granted Dated June 13. 1911. 3. E. JAMES. Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 03461 Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, June 10, 1911. m - POR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, .close . te. C. H. Vail, at Copper Queen Li brary. 307 MISCELLANEOUS POSITIVELY no expense to i.earji trade and no apprentice or helpers' work required. Actual work oa contract Jobs. Electricity, ante moblles, plumbing, brlcklaytea. 300 students last year. Write ta United States Trade School Con tracting Co.. Los Angeles. 365 ADVERTISERS The great State ei North Dakota offers 'unlimited op portunities for business to cluxf fled advertisers. The recognlzM advertising medium Is th Fxrga Dally and Sunday Ccttrlar-Ntws, the only seven-day paper la tea state and the paper watch carrUa the largest amount ot classified . vertlslng The Courier-News covers Norta Dakota liko a blanket; reachlcx all parts o fthe state tbe day 01 publication; It is the paper to use in order to get results; .rata one cent per word first tnserUcK, one-half cent per word caeeass ing Insertion; fifty casts per lies per month Address Ths Courier News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED TO BUT 8 ECO KB HAND FURNITURE. Ate mH ta exchange all kinds of furnttltr. X, O. Branson, Dobson House. Jefte son Addition. Legal Advertisements i t-w. .... ' t eorgeV 'Roberts Tof SISL " wlw- on J "05, made honeftead .irv w n-ici ' r .. . vt-,w, u a. 2 . js. ja and n. 6 S. B.-. section 30, township 21 S., range it ' C A S. R, Meridian.' Ssfllea ,Aq' ttu to make final flv. Maurice D. Whelan of Bisbe&. Arizona. Isaac Bailey, of Lowell, Ariz. William H. Neel, of McNeal. Arts. FRANK H. PARKER. . . Register. ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO '. RAILWAY WAV COMPANY PASSENGER oatty SERVICE 4 (ll3 tout Bound North Bouai 19 a. rn.Lv CUftOB Ar. I.'SBp.nj, i 60 a. a. Gothrie Lv. X:2(p.a, H iSLm. " Duncan " J-JOp. at, bs a. m Lordshurg 1 29 p. wl, ij os,a.Ar. HachlU 11'SOa.K, Soath bound train connects wtt Sonthern Pacific west bound train No. 1, leaving Lordsburs; 10-&7, a, tn.. Mountain Tine. South bouss train connects wH El Paso & Southwestern east boosS tra.'n tor El Paso, leaving BacMa at 11:42 s. rc Monntalai. 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