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-' wf "P (J " ft I ' f .IV I) li' If M ill ;l m EASTERN MARKETS1 V P" c nr it r rv a v i - M. JU I L .-. 1 BOSTON, April 8 The local mar ket openl with a rush of activity ami pricwi wre woll maintained. Mayflower and OW Colony nhoed tho ratet volume with Old Colon the leader The buving ot this gtoi-lc was heavy and of good character. It was rtorted that drill had found tho lodo but this -nag later denied by tho mail. .ao:nnt Butte and Superior contin ues 'to bo accumulated. Superior and Boston wore weak on rumor ot an other ausoubuient. Kast Butte was very aotlvo and strong, closing 15 ,bkl for about 11H0 shares. We look Iqr this block to cross 20. Altogether 'the market took all tho profit taking exceptionally well and Is headed for a higher level Paine Webber and Co Total sales Now York 91S.300. CLOCING QUOTATIONS April 8 New York Amalgamated 5j2 1-2 Anaconda 43 5-8 American Smeltors - ST 1-4 Atchlbon 109 3-1 U. It. T. S4 1-2 Baltimore and Ohio 108 1-S Cincinnati and Ohio SOS-h Canadian Pacific 210 1-J Krle 37 Greut Northern . : 135 1-S Missouri Pacific . .i 431-2 Northern Pacific 1233-S Now York Cchtrbl US 7-S Pennsylvania 125&-S Reading 1641-1 Rhode Island 301-2 Sugar 12S Stuol Preferred , 1131-2 St. Paul' .V. 112 1-2 Union Pacific 171 1-S Wheat Mny ..........n 10S1-S July 971-4 Corn May , 76 3-S Julv .'...; 371-2 September ' Cotton May July AUgHBt . ... ; lember . . ..n. - ' ( Boston Adventure. Algomah '.i-' Aricona Oofamerctal Allouez , Coutonnlal .10S9 .1105 .1103 1124 C 46 C. aud-H C. and A. ., C. ltau? ...... East IhJlte . '. v Grauby ' . Uiroas UieeuE Cnnawea llaneoek Helvetia ..... 1 llxHl At 43 74 1-i 03 15 1-4 41 l-i S3-S 31 11-2 17 inspiration ConsolMfcted 20 l-l Laho 4'i JBchlgun 31 Masauc vvvr- ilohiv Gt 361-2 17 3-4 33 20 3-S 8 1-S 113-S &S , 30 WUml - Hayflowor North Butto t Nevada ConaoIidaWri Ii OW Colony Quincy tai r-j.nanllilotol . - i.rtj vv.....- 1 I - t C-knnmi ..... 1 J'" HUHWH . .........------ ShatUick Utah Consolidated UUh Cower I'heliw Dodeo Winona Victoria Curbs Saginaw Ah meek . ., ...- Baltimore and OWo U. and A CactM . Denn . CorMn . .' D. Dally Ktenita llotoa Kerr Lake . ..-.-. Lncky Tiger Goldlield North Tifcer North Lalie . -.. Nacozari . ...-.. r. KosaUa 31 .. 14 .611-2 ..213 ; i3-i . 4 3-S ..295 ...13 .. 4 .. 19 . Cl-S . 2 5-S . 13-1 1-2 ".. 5 .. 8 . I 1-2 . 4 1-S .. 11 .. 7 .. 46 .. 25 . S3-4 South Wsat Hml f nan AnioBlo 4 1-2 9lrra 7 1-1 101-J 4 1-J . i6 98 . SO 31-2 . 28 Tor.: " Toa itet . Tuolonwrie Wardor . Walton . WotvWfa YukoV . - Zinc . .-- Style fn Mourning. "Speetacuter mourning Is not so popular as It was some yeara ago." Utid the. manager ot a city depkrtment atoco la answer to an Inquiry on that subject, "There Js still a large busi ness i done in all kinds of mourning goodfe. but eltaer the somber period baa grown aaorter or many bereaved persons prefer not to l conspicuous beeauso of their sorrows, ar the sale at mourning goods has fallen ol. la the stationery department there seems to be no change In fact, the demand for Mack bordered cards and wrttlag -ar has increased." To Illustrate theuality ot some "show mourning" b satd: "At a stationery establish ment a FBOrt timo ago a woman In de-pest Mack a4ed to Fes samples et dinner. twca card. She nalected one and ordered oo b-jndred to he done on blck bordarad cards, com nromlsmK with her conscience t7 insgestlng that' the -bcrter bo not too heavy?: -! ' -" ,v I Ftth Has Vosal Organ. '. Perhaps tha most conplCHOs ex ampio rf the flrtoa that are capable ot utternaca Is tha dnim-flsb, called by reason of taa deep, booming noise o.nmduees at will. It la found along iho iuioatle ost tT9B ictts to Flortia. Forte. It was tho meat exciting moment ot one ot those midnight rehearsals. Try e Ka wu1A Tnrvnlrt Tlrlan tA nrfftr could not induce tho orchestra to play I i gufilcicntly loud for a smashing finale. Finally In desperation he called out to the orchestra conductor: "Swell! Vicars, Swell!" Whereat tho phleg matic, unruffled English conductor stopped the band, turned smilingly to Mr. Brlaa and said;. "Thank you, sir." hornuie iliuught. Alleged Huinoris: Can you Imag lne anything worse than a giraffe with a sora. throat? Proven One Sure! A centipede with corns. Tex as Coyote. Johnny's Firm Stand. "Tho horse is a very useful animal," wrote Johnny in his composition, "but if I can't have my sosslges made of pigs' meet I don't want no sosslges." Legal Advertisements. ALIAS SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCHISE. IN Lizzie Greer Ballard, Plaintiff. VS. Thomas Ballard. Defendant ACTION brought in the Superior Court of the Stuto of Arizona, in and for tho County of Cochise, and the complaint filed in tho said County of Cochiso in the offico of tho clerk of' said Superior Court. THE STATE OF ARIZONA senas' Greeting: i TO THOMAS BALLARD. ' You are hereby required to appear I in an action brought against jou by the aboe named plaintiff In the Su-j perfor couit of the State of Arizona,' in and for the County of Cochise, and ! rx incur-..,. hn w.rY.llltl ATrl tl.rn-tf.in .J U.U ..HT V'U1'IMU. I.K.U but...... ( ,;-i,i i.miv r"m.u lovnincivo nf th i day of service.) after the sen ice on von of this summons (if served with-1 In the county; otherwise within tlili-1 ty days.) or judemtnt by default will , be taken against you according tj the prayer of said complaint Given under my hand and tho Se.il j of the Superior Court of tho btate ot Arizona, in and for the County ot Co chise, this 22nd, day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousanJ nine hundred and twelve. J. E. JAMES, Clerk By C. B. WILSON, Deputy Clerk CSC NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PepdrUvent or tho Interior, IT. S. Land Office at Phoeniv, Ariz. March 12. 1912 NOTICE Is hereby ghen that Pow ers Thompson, of Hereford, Ariz, who, on Nox ember 22, 1909, made llomebliMd entry, "No. 07484, foi Southeast quarter. Section 3 Town I ship 24 S, Range 22 E , G. & S. il Meridian, has filed notice of intention I to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before J. D. Taylor, 1. S Commissioner, at Bi'.bee, Ariz., on the 17th day of April. 1012. Claimant names J-s witnesses: Hi ram W. Millett, Charles A. Martin William Ryan, Richard E. Todd, all of Hereford, Arizona. FRANK II. PARKER Register. 424 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCHISE WILSON L. STAGNER, Plaintiff. VS. CARMAN G. STAGNER, Defendant ACTION brought In tho District Court of the Second Judicial District of tho Territory of Ari-una, in and for tho County of Cochise, and tnc complaint filed in the said County oti said District Court. THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA SUSVS GREETING: NOTICE HEARING RETURN SALE TO: Carman G. Stagner, REAL ESTATE. ou arc ncrcby required to appear! - in an action brought against jou by Pur8uatIl to an order raa(le the the above named plaintiff in the Ds- of January 1912f orderitw trictCourtof the Second Judicial DIs-1 lhc ,- , real C8tate or Wil- tri,f Vie T.Crr,t.0r',0tr-A0na'JI1'.liam Bcatlie, deceased, b Edith W. and for the County of Cochise, and' administratrix of said estate, to answer tbe complaint filed therein ; an(, n order of the rourt nxing AprU within twenty days (exclusive of the;i;th 1512 at x m at lho court day ot service,) after tho service on, , . c r-n.,r fnriii. you of this summons (it served with tn tri mimfx'- ntnnrsiqn TLltnm thirty days,) or judgment by default ; will be taken against jou according u ii ......?, --- - - " - to the prayer o: saw compiarou Given under my hand and the Se of the District Court of the Second Judicial District of tho Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Co chise, this 19th day of January in .4.Ann , nnrl f.l . lTniintv tT I W. the year ot our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve. (SEAL) A. II. GARDNER. Clerk. By W. A. HARWOOD. Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING. El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Company, 9 Joon Street. N. Y. April 2ud.. 1912. NOTICE w lwreby given that a spe- rial meeting of the jtockhol the El I"aso A SottfhF Itunillitlt V.1 ItWlT! llrfll Oil J . , , J" " J - ' ; Mxth d or May," A. U, VJlz, ai lh owro of the Company, Bisbee, Ari-1 zona, at the hour, of elpvcn o'clock A. M., for he VWVQ'Q ol conn id en n I propoaati arneuamn'P iw uirf " of luconoration or staid C'ttmrtony, au thorizing the coub' ruction and o leiinionk ol its rortds, and providing foi'th'a maluienance and operation ot sanfu, and for tho traneacuou ot sucn other business as irj legdjly coin THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, TUESDAY LODGE NOTICES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Hathbone Lodge No. 10 Knights of Pythias meet the first, second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month in Pythian Castle. Visiting broth ers cordially invited. J II. VERFURTH, CO. J. C. KK1GBAUM, K. of R. S. Babee Lodge No. 718 Meetings every Friday night. Mason ic Tempi. Visiting brother rordially invited. F. E. BENNETT. Dictator J A. M. VONK. Secretary T. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Bisbee Lodge No. 462 meets every Wednasday even ing at K. of P. Hall. Visiting members cordi ally invited. PARIS L. SAVAGE, President. SHEARER, Secretary. BARBARA S0N0RA LODGE NO. 23 I. 0. 0. F. Cananea. Uexlco meets every , Mondav night In Eagle nan. Visiting brothers cordially Invited, THOMAS W. "WIGGINS, N. G. JOSEPH HOWARD, &ecy. BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. I. 0. 0. R. meets every Wednesday evet ing In Odd Fellows Hall. Main St isitlng brothers arc cordially In vited to attend W.iG. JOHNSTON, N. G. THPS. BLAIR. Secretary. W. 0. w. Woodmen of the World meet at Fair hall, tho becond and fourth Mondays of each month. Visiting broth el s Imited to attend. O. B. THOMAS, C. C N. THOMAS, Clerk. i (Alt A Bisbee Cams Ko ii iie Ifl.YY.A.. Modern Woodmen ot America, meets sec ond and foarth Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neignDors arc Invited to attend. R. L. MOTZ. Clerk. E. D. STIN'SON. Consul. N. A. S. E. (Arizona No. 4.) Meets every Monday evening In Y. M. C. A. building. All visting brothers cordially invited. Sec. E. J. I R WING, Prc3. H. II. FRICKE I. 0. R. H. leets every Thursday evening at 30 o'clock In Pythian Castle. AH visiting Red Men welcome. WM. R. TONKIN, Sachem, r' C. FENDERSON, K. of R. I. D. COHEN, Medicine Man. before the meeting vri.v Secretary 2L i -iL. , of Mi7 ,a Tomb. l -' . . (atone, as the timo ana pince oi such hearig whlch j rcai Ktia scribed as follows, situate In tato Is ue- CochibO to-wit 'county, Stale of Arizona, , , norlhw . .', ,... ,.r c est quar ter, northwest quarter ot souinwcsi ,,',. Kec,ion twenty one. and bouth . " . . 1 east quarter ot northeast quarter anu northeast ipiarter of southeast quarter r.r vtlrn ju. all in Township . South Range 2G East G &. S. K. B. M., containing 160 acres, with building thereon consisting of dwelling houae, barn, corral, two sheds, adobe har ims house, chicken coop and wind mill and all appurtenances thereto. For the sum of Eight hundred and ton dollars to James E. Kcnney at Warn 1 -, &-& lg-3 private saic we saiu "' v IVV'H iml sold, and reforonco Is hereby made j "" '", ' ' . . . .. .(.I...... to bHld return loriiimioriwr...- and not ro is horebv given that an, phi.. w"j ; . ,,.. appear at the time bnd place aboo mentioned and file objections to tho confirmation ot sai.i aaie ana i, ..- .... .. i. iitii env oy . Y.Vuiy-Clerk , . , . , ,r Dated April a, ui., , j TfTTHE SUPEFJIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CO CH IS E ST ATE lOP ARIZONA i IN THE-Matter ot tbe Etatf of 4., h. Brown, Deceased I ae,ra . oinearu ami may i ..- - ferettoftn ofigaM rfaj. at tlio'Cp.rt- i m . ..a. ... ii unaLuau itt rniIJalIr.5uWrHlwVrnWOnTAirVl:li'J ptM'i'WQoue. Cftyi.fif 'Vninb )m&.W5r'xib WLfl..M..2f'flA,1,,t'fItotk entity of Cochise; State of Ari- , LMK Ul ,..w..w. .,.... MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 13. Monday f Tuesday Past & M. E. Aeilnesda Thursdu Bluo 3rd. Fridaj Saturday Royal Arch. GEORGE A. BRIDGE, W. M. BASSETT WAKINS, Secy. F. & A. M J. T. ABRAMS. H P. GEORGE A. BRIDGE, E. C. W R. BANKS, Secy. R. A. M. fc K. r. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chapter. No. 6. Meets In Masonic Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays ot cacn month. ANNA LEROY. W. M. Katherlno Hardy, Sec'y. LObGEiNO 671 Regular meeting first and third Tuesdays of each month. Vistlng brothers cordially Invltei to attend. SAM FRANKENBERG. T. O. McGRATH, Exalted Ruler Secretary. I. 0. 0. F. Golden Rvlo En campment No. 5., I O. O. F. Meets ev ery second and fourth Friday. Odd Fellows' hall. All visiting Patriarchs Welcome. GEO. VANDERWALKER, F C. FENDERSON, C. P. Scribe. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMAN i5te. Richard I. Homcsteady Sao KTjuvsv . ., . -..-.v. wseeis luuu unu iuuuu Wfl Tuesday at Odd Fellows' Hall, visiting Archers are' w&sy HSiSiSf cord ally lnx lted. W. C. R. HOOER Foreman. ANNA HALL Correspondent Box 2139 ORDER OF OWLS Bisbee Nest 1208 Regular meet jSk 7,WJ? i i-r SOT Ing first andFOR ffmvivx third Thurs- i days ot each $J O month. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Wm. Hughes, Pres. R. B. Krebs, Secy F. O. E. Bisbee Aerie 175. F. O. E-, meets nrst and third Mondajs. 8 p. m. Fair Hall. Visitors cordially wel- med. Jas. McDONALD. President m D. COHEN. Aerie Phvslcian, T. M. The Ladies ot the Maccabees of the World meet In the Fair hall tho 3rst and third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m. Visiting invited. aembers cordially JULIA POOLE. Commander. MARY ASH BY, Record Keeper. .NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION NOTICE Is hereby gicn that Isa- 'bella Brown, tho Administratrix with tho Will annexed of said Estate has filed in this court Her First and final account and petition for tho distribu tion cf the residue of saiil estate, anu that the same will be heard on Tuei day the 16th day or April A. D . 1912 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Courtroom of said court. City of Tombstone, County ot conise. State of Arizona, and all persons in terested In said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cauae, if r.ny they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not bo granted, and the fcuid acconnt al lowed and settled. Dated March 2ith,-1912. J. E. JAMES, Clerk. C B. WILSON. Deputy Clerk j 9 IN THE SUPERlOB COURT OF THE COUNTY OF COCHISE, STATE OF ARIZONA IN THE Matter of tho Estate of Mar ISllttfr-J73-K--CLrC w l O. tin Kinnorty, Deceased ' year proof, to establish claim to the NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION j land above described, beforo J. U NOTH'E, is hereby given that Owen .Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bis r. Murphy, has filed lit this court uil,ee, Ariz., on the 16th day ot April Document purporting to be the last , 1812. Testament ot the above ' uauiPU ue-wwii. ii named deceased, togother with lui lott IirayinR fo.- the admission to I(robale thereof, and the issuance of Uttrra Teatamontata thereon to nam a a.t th WI Le ' Taeaday ,e 161I1 day oft - . . . , JUIH.41IH1 ail (ciwjib. iiiiiiiiieu'ui n.j ,?SUlt' aro notified then and lliero to ,appar and show cause, if any the jhavefwhy Uk prayer of said iietttiou- ur dvuiu iitfu m? Biwuwii .Dated March 28th 1912. J. E. JAM KB. Clerk. a B. WILSON, Dtfputy Clerk. 8- MOkNING. a? RtL 9, 1512. LADIES ANt I GENTLEMEN - t IT IS MY HONOR. I AND PLEASURE .1 TO ANNOUNCE J M.FELIX. THE HUMAN ALPHABET J cJfc DAILY REVIE"W WANT ADS. Advertisements under this hea d charge of 25 cents. AdvertUemtn ta In tho next moning's paper. WANTED. WANTED Cook and housekeeper. Apply 202 Tombstone Canyon, be tween 7 and 9 p m 93 WANTED To buy and sell sec ond hann furniture, highest cash prices paid for every thing G. O. Bransou, Phone 423, Johnson. Add. 720. STEN'OGRAPHER desires work dur ing evenings and Saturday after noons Rates leasonable. Phone 18S or address Box 131. 39. t. r-T nnrn T ...... ti..i lhCL.l.xAJC L UIIUI IluuglUbi , Painting and Tinting call J H. Toft, ; phone 310, Bisbee. C27. IS C. RHODE ISLAND REDS. Win slow's strain. Stock from Lester Tompkins. Eggs $2.00 and $3.50 per 15. L. E. Hawes, Warren, Ari. 391 MEN to prepare for firemen and brakemen; $75 to $100 inonthlj; ex perience unnecessary , positions now open state age and weight Railway Bureau, East St. Louis, III. 27 FOR SALE FURNITURE, ETC HARRIS BLOCK FURNITURE Co. New and second hand fur nlture bought and sold. Fine stock wall paper. Brewery ave nue. Phone 257. 563. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land office at Phoenix, Arizona, March 12, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Edward Bower, of McNeal, Arizona, who on l January 17, 1907, :nado homestead entry. No. 033S1 for the Southwest quarter. Section 03."S1, Township 225 , Range 2(.L, G & S. It, Meridian, has hied notice ot intention to make final lie enr proof to establish clr.im to tl.e land above described, before J. D Taylor, U. S. Conimisiouer, at Bis bee, Arizona, on the lfth day of April. 1912. Claimant names as witnescs: Maiirlne T1 hplan. of Ftisbce. Ari. 1 zona; John F. Peace of McNeai, Ari zona; J. Park Emciy, of Mtcal. Ari zona and Isaac Bailey ot Ixwcll, Ari zona. Frank II Parker, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ariz. March 12. 1912. Notice Is hereby given that William! ! E. Walker, of Naco. Arizona, who, on 1 .. .. ,-l .r.r,-, ,- Tf .J entry. No. 0SI621 for Southwest quar tor. Section S, Township 21 S. Rango 24 K. G & S R. Meridian, has mod notice of intention 'to make' Final five ,-o.. r . u.oi.iiu, Ma.m in th Clalman. names as witnesses: R. T Frazier. of Naco. Arizona. Charles Hull, ot Don Luis. Arlzon-: Richard Brandon, of Naco, Arizona; James U Parks, of Naco. Arizona frank H. Parker, Rcgistor 394 n f 7itn ,i TT" - ". A...U:t NOTtCE OF'SPECIALtSTOCKHOLD ERS MEETING OF THE ; BISBEC -pOALiTION' MINING CiJ. A TECIAl7mieclj'qsof tfio i3jd5K holdcrs Df4thls CompanV will boMield on the lgth day oKApnl. 1912, dt 10 o'clock ifi the forenoon in Bisbee. Ari zona, at the Copper Queon llotel, for Ihn tnirnntt ofi votlnir Oil tfao Plan of ! Ilonrmiiizntiou of. the Comliany, and for the transaction of such oiberbu. ines3 asnay properly como ueioxo the meeting. FelixThe Great Human Alphabet. 5 BBaaWBCW run at the rate of 1 cent per must reach The Review offict w ord n ot FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A DIAMOND Cluster pin consisting of six diamonds 1 1-1 K a genuine blue sapphire J,K. at a bargain. Address No. 26 Bisbee Review. 2G FOR SALE Two room house with clothes closet and pantry. 30 Jii; genillc. 68 TYPEWRlTERFine L. C. Smith, vis ible, and lino No. 6 Remington, cheap account leaving city. Western Union Telegraph Office 100 FOR SALE Folding bed, commode, tireless cooker, chiffonier, rocker, card tables, -wash stand, pitcher, bowl, etc.; cheap. W. G. BLAIR, 109 Higgina hill. 57 FOR SALE Some settings of cggn. Judge Goodacre's S. C. R. Reds. tl.25 setting. Krobs, 31 Quality lull. 63 FOR SALE EGGS AND POULTRY Day old chicks; hen3 and pullets, all breeds. Also chicken and turkey eggs for hatching purposes. Write tor prices. Address, Marshall Humphrey, 137 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE Town lots 5 acre villa lots In Benson also good land under the Benson canal frum 1 acre up easy terms. For particulars address J. M. Cosby, Benson, A. T. or Bisbee Review. AGENTS $50 down, $15 a month buys 4 room house in Upper Lowell. Phone 1S9 50 FOR SALE Just like rent. $23.00 per month buys 10 room bouse in John son Ad. no interest. For further particulars Address Chas. H. Prahl, Care Harrison Co., Bisbee. Care Harrison Co , Bisbeo. 51 FOR RENT. TOR RENT Nice clean rooms at Holbrook House, Naco Road, $5 per month. 71. NICE, clean cool rooms at The Golden. 71. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms on Johnson Ad dition, close to car line, two large porches, pantry, and graded yard. Water free. $15.00 month. Apply Central Pharmacy. 54. FOR lll-'VT T-ortk InriT. Tilpns.11lt rooms, bath water and lights fur nished, $15.00. 51 Quality mil, or Box 1959. CI FOR RENT Two nicely furnished " ""Tr. Sltaiw" 1ure 109 School hill, or Box 1804 62 Dated March 27, 1912. R. J. CLARK. E. H. CLARK, Secretary. Presldont 31. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court of the County ot Cochise. Stato of Arizona. In the Matter or tho uuaraianbuip qf I'auhpc ..Harris, nn-Japorofltcpt NotfcWs herepypfvetj that MTJ.W Tn...K, .n'Usrrh "Rfti IRIL'. tllnd bi In the Matter of tho Guardianbhlp fata ( au as('s' v.-r-f --; - -y animal acconfit'of tafd giwrdlansjflp, aid that the settlement thereof has, bflan order of the court been set for! the Slh day of April. 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. of saw uay. .Dated March 26th 1912 J. E. JAMES. Clerk of tho Superior Court By C. B. Wllbon. Deputyi Clerk. 7-13 FaSE 5EVEK n Jf .le-Ting". for each It'uo later than S p. with a mlnlmurr m. for Insertion FOR RENT Two E-room flats at Wairen. Both flits have separate bath (oorns and modern conven iences, cement block building in good repair; rent $10.00 per month will make good proposition to de sirable party. T. A. HUGHES, Bank ot Bisbee building. 00 FOR RENT Five-room house, Hig giiiB hill; br.th, scieen porch, $20.00. Inquire Harry Barkdoll, Quality hill. 59 LOST. LOST Bracelet with number ot small South American coins at tached, last Sunday night, between Johnson hotel and Royal theater. Finder will be liberally rewarded If leturued to Lillian Johnson. 5S MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING and plain sewing 33 School Hill, Gasson House. 17. WALLPAPER The famous art wall paper. All the latest and most up-to-date designs. Direct from factory to you At the Wildraati Lumber Yard. Phone S8. 56 STORAGE Everything packed and stored. Bi ooks-Cooper Fur. Co, Phone 341. 33. HIGHEST Prices paid for old rubber, copper, brass, and all kinds of junk. Please w rito for prices Harry Eff ron. Phoenix, Arizona 23 DOES IT PAY TO RENT A HOUSE? Get out your rent receipts for tho past live years and add them up yourself then investigate our pla:s. $7.50 per month with 5 per cent in terest on yearly balances pay for a thousand dollar home. We al!o.v the loan to run about 10 years, but you can pay it in full at any time, thereby stopping further interest. THE CAPITAL SECURITY COM PANY. Nat'I. Bank of Commerco Bldg.. Norfolk, Va. 288. DRESSMAKING I make and re model all grades of goA-ns and wraps, both for street and houso wear. Your patronage solicited. Mrs. E. McKinccy, Dressmaker. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 42. North Dakota offers unlimited op portnnlties for business to classl fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium Is the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-da? paper in tho the largest amount of classified ad state and the paper which carrier vertislng. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blanket; reaching all parts of the state the day ot publi cation; it Is the paper to use In order to get results; rates one cent per -word first Inseruvti, one-half cent per word succeeding insertion; fifty cents per lii.e per month. Ad dress The Courier-Newt, Fargo, N. D. 'I ADVERTISERS: Indiana offers un limited opportunities for business to - y ii . . Ji J". i-t. 4!fWf rocoenfli advertising medium lstne.-.Daily.' : - 'j ....,, .. . n ', f.aadTrl-Weekly Enterprise. pdt lished at NoblesvUIe, and carrying the largest amount of classified bus iness in that section. The Enter, prise covers Hamilton County thot oughly, and is the medium to use to get result? Rates, 1-2 cent per word; 6 Insertions for the price of 5. Nothing uken under 10c. Ad dress THE ENTERPRISE, Noble TlDe, lad. 6M P rw . w wm l-lS HI r w KUIM rii l ajj 5 1 ir tP I ' HMMmiiffl H i- gtj MMimi fftwaftai