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mw "' "lIWlltl.i "I'"'1'' ' W WIINllWt.. iiWWw- wi ii I 'W i1! .. i If it i - ii ii- " ' ' .-"--- " -vu& .-- i. .- 1 tttl? sw.S .' c lE & "i a ii i ff HLl -ti J V . . S a REVIEW WANT ADS Advert!::menU under this head at the rate of 1 cent per word for each issue with a minimum charge of 25 centt. Advertisements must reach The Review office not later than S p. m, for Insertion In the nex morning's paper. Wanted WANTED pprentlco girls at Mo Donald's allllnory store, Alain St. 765 WANTED Girl for general lio-jse-"work. 1 O. Box S6G, City. 761 WANTED A cook at the Spokane house. 738 ,.. 'WANTBD Ktuployment by experl- H ented bookkeeper-stenographer. .First clafa references furnished. a E.- R, oo Itevlew 733. WANTED Room and board at War- ren," either combined or tejarately, by single young man. Address B. K. 731 WANTED Clean cotton rags at Re Mflwoflicc 732 WANTED Party with thousand dol lars to develop eight lode claims In booming district. -ThU-nlll stand the Closes; inspection?' Box 3222, Low OIL 639 HARRIS BLOCK FURNITURE CO. New and second hand furniture bought and sold. Fine stock nail paper Brewery avenue. Phone 4257.. WANTED To pay the highest cash price for jour furniture. It costs yo. nothing to call us up, and it will save you money. G. O. BRON- SON, Jdhnson Add., Phono 425 76 WANTED To Duy second hand fur niture and housenold goods. Brooks Cooper Furniture Co., Pythian Castle. O. K. SL 52 For Rent. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms, No. 12, Jfggervllle 7M FOR RENT 4 room house and pan- try, kltchon, electric lights. 23 i o-u. xi.. ,.. cr KKiUS ""J" QUIET room, good German board pwio .aiining v.jaini, mence r n ae for couple gonaiemen at 153 Srees io minutes E 113 0 feet; thence Opera Drive, opposite Old Opera Easterly LO foot; thence Southerly ,o nir nii.nrv f-i..nnm - 62 0 feet intersecting the Internatlon- Place,' Brewery Gulch or telephone 506. 751. FOR RENT N"cely furnished rooms. $S 00 per month and up. Also house keeping rooms.Lorens Hotol, ifor merly Kinscy House. Phone Black 6C2. 710 FOR RENT Firnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Board if dosired. Mrs,. F. W. Lang, 75 Quality jjlll. . , j 694. FOR RENT Crocker house, War rcn, 5 rooms, modern, 50 Toot screened porch, vines, trees, chick en ard Premises otter 4 p m , or phone 14. 697 FOR RENT Nice south room for gen tlemen. Phone 95 or call after 4 p. m. MRS A. T'llOY 68 Castle Hill. NICE, . clean, cool rooms at Tho Golden, Main Street, FOR RENT 10 room boarding house nicely furnished Miners Exchango Saloon, Johnson addition 4 For Sale Miscellaneous.. FOR SALE 1 room house cnenp. In quire 73 Oregon St., Johnson Addi tlon. T33 FOR SALE 100 thoroughbred White Leghorn Pullets, fue to six uonths old, at $12-00 ier dozen. Address. Marshall Humphrey, 137 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Miscellaneous PAINTING and decoraUng. S. Araold Phono 156 DONT Throw your dull Safety Ra- ' zor Uladw away. Mall thm td th- 2tt i - - " West First St., l- '- - Resharp oned to shave better than naw. Re mit with order Double edge 3c. . Single. 2c Star 16a We pay return Postage. Agent -wanted. 1IAIRDRESSING, manicuring, mas sage, scalp treatment, dyelBg and chiropody. Residence work a spe cialty. Mrs. J. A. Wright, Phone Red-53. 572 STORAGE Everything packed and stored. Brooks-Cooper Fur. Co., Phone 341. S5 DRESSMAKING I make aad reawdel all grades ot gowns and wraps, both for street and evening wear Your patronage solicited. Phone 42 Wack, Mrs E. McKlnney Dressmaker, S5 B. - Ywigblood Hill. City. 43S M. Levy Established 1900 LEVY B BROKERS Wfbhave-500 or aHhousand'shares'.of 'GatiipSf Oil r" forsale. , " , J . ' Office Copper Queen Hotel Building. Private wires to all principal exchanges. Lost Found FOR CARPENTERING, Painting and paper hanging call 1S9. F. E. Bald win. C91 FOUND BHnch keys between Bisbee and Don Luis Call at Review office. Legal Advertisements. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNrY OF COCHISE, STATE OF ARIZONA Sheriffs sale number 6,227. Bisbee Lumoer Company, a Corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. O. J. Bible nnd Alice Bible, his wife. Defendants. Under and by virtue on an order pt sale, issueu out ot the Superior Court of tbo County bf Cochise, ot the State ot Arizona, on. the 5th day of September, 1912, In the above en titled action, wherein Bisbee Lumber Company, a Corporation, the above named plaintiff.- obtained u judgment against G. J.'DIblo and Alice Bible, his wife, defendants, on the 11th day of January, 1912, for the sum ot One Thousand One Hundred Twelve and 17-100 ($1,112.17) dollars, lawful money of the United States, besides interest ,costs and accruing costs, X am commanded to sell that certain property particularly described as follows: "All that rart of the nio Tlnto Mining claim situated In the Warren Mining District, Cochise County. State of Arizona, described as fol lows. Beginning at a point on line 6-1 Rio Tlnto Mining Claim, North 43 degrees 14 minutes W 69.0 feet from Corner No. 6, thence North 43 degrees 14 minutes W 23.0 feet, thence North 42 degrees 54 minutes E 149.3 feet; thence S 70 degrees 57 i minutes E 25 feet; thence S 42 de grees JO minutes W 16L1 rcct to place of beginning. Also all of the following immedlcte- ! iVioi rf -ttin n Vitn ! 1hI Via4 mnTil J' " "A,'"" ".;,... ntLi..,. at a point on the Southwest muo lint- WY.., ..........v.... .. ..... -..., -..-....-..u of the R!o Tlnto mining claim 69 . I iUCL ilUU VUl UlT .1U. V Ul Daiu Hlo al Gas & Light Company's west line and cement wall; thence Southerly along said line and cement wall ol feet to place of beginning." Public notice Is hereby given that, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Octo ber. 1912, at two o clock p.m. of that day, in front of the Court Houso door of the County of Cochise, I will, in obedience to tald order of sale, sell the abovo described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy satdj JuOsmopL jsith Jncetest costs and accruing costs, to the high est and best bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated at Tombstone this ?0th day ot September. 1912. HARRY C WHEELER, Sheriff. By GUY C. WELCH, Deputy ShcrliT. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT The aboe sheJlB's sale number 6227. Bisbeo Lumber Company, a cor- j nible. his wife. Is postponed to Sat urday, November 2nd, same hour and place. Dated October 1st. 1912. HARRY C WHEELER, Sheriff By GUY C. WELCH, Deputy Sheriff. 716 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S IAND OFFICE at Phoenix, Arizona, September 7, 1912. NOTICE Is hereby given that Nor man L. White, of Hereford, Arizona, who, on August 12, 1908, mado Homestead Entry No. 0125, for North, west ono quarter. Section 27, Town ship 23'-S, Range 22-E, G. & and S. R R Rr Meridian, has hied notice of in- 49tention to make final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to ti land above described, beforo U. S. Land Commissioner J. I). Taylor, at Bis bee, Arizona, on the 15th day ot Oc tober. 1912. Claimant names at witnesses: Alvaras Stuart, Frank C. Cobbe, Jaal II. Allen, William A. White, All ot Hereford, Arizona. FRANK H. PARKER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. IAND OFFICE at Phoenix, Arizona, September 7t 1912. NOTICE, is hereby given that John Burrows, of ' Lowell, Arizona,' P. O. S151, who on November 26, 1909, made Homestead Entry No. 07516 for E 1-2 SW 1-4 and E 1-2 NW 1-4 ot Section 34, Township 21-S, Range 26-E, G. & S. R. Meridian, has fllod notice of in tention to make Final Commutation S.Levy THE 131SBEE DAILY REVIEW, 1USBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1912 Proof, to establish claim to the land aboro described, beforo J. D. Tuyior, U. S. Commissioner, at Blsbcc, Art. zona, on the 16th. day of October, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Jeremiah M. Rich. William A. Dlctzmaa. J, Park Emery. L. H. Wyatt, AU of McNeal, Ari zona. FRANK H. PARKER, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Phoenix, Arizona, September 7, 1912. NOTICE Is hereby given that John P. Sabln, ot Bisbee, Arizona, who, on April , 1909, made Homestead En try No. 0491S, for northeast quarter of Section Six (6), Township 22 S., Range 27 E.. O. & S. R. Base and Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to mako Final Three year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before J. Dr Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 17th day of October, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: John S. Murray, of Bisbee, Arizona. Minos T. Murray, of Bisbee, Ari zona. James Lclchman. of McNeal, Ari zona. AValter II. Murphy, ot McNeal, Ari zona. FRANK II. PARKER, Register. MINERAL APPLICATION NO.1016804 Mineral Application No. "016S04 United States Lana omce, rhoenlx. Arizona. Auk. 29. 1912. Notice, Is hereby given that Jamec M- Howlett, whoso nostoWce address is Kelvin. Arizona, has made application for pat ent to tno American loda claim. Mineral Survey No. 2851, situated ap proximately In Tp. 23, S. IL 24 E. G. & S. R- B. & M.. Warren Mining Dis trict, Cochise County, Arizona, de scribed as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence U. S M. M. No. 4 war ren Mining District bra. N. 46 deg. 26 mtn. W. 3231.6 ft., thence N. 74 deg. 30 min. E. 300.4 ft to Cor. r0, therce S. 32 deg. 06 mln. K. 82.7 IL to Cor. No. 3. thence S. 86 deg. 4 min. W. 328.6 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 32 dec. 06 min W 10 ft. to Cor. No. 1 tho place of tho beginning. The location notice of the American claim Is recorded in the Rccon..ra oElce oi Cochise County. Arlzoua. In Book S2P"FO ..on ana "P-inuB - n at njo 557. Adjoining I'ltlllU (iri Virginia lode Sur. No. 134J on the uorth; OrmCnd lodo Sur. No. 1393 on the east and Baton Rouge lode Sur. No. 139S on the south. Aria In con flict with Virginia lodo Survey No 1347 amounting to 0.033 acres is ex pressly excluded from this application. FRANK H. PARKER, Register. Date of First Publication September 1, 1912. 310 NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids are Inlted for the excaatlon and concrete work for tho now mill to bo erected by the Commonwealth Mining and Milling company at Pearce, Arizona. The excavation will amount to about 6,000 yards, mostly rock work. Tho concrete work will amount to about 1,50) jards. Contractor to fur nish 'all tools and equipment. Company will provldo rock, sand and cement, which arc to be hauled by the contractor. ' Full nartlculars may be obtained on the ground by applying to the Commonwealth Mining and Milling Co., at Pearce, Ariz. All bids must bo receded not later than October 10. IN THE JUSTICE COURT Precinct No. 28, County of Cochise, State of Arizona. Johnson and Matzell, a co-partner ship. Plaintiffs, vs. W. F. Glenn. Defendant, SUMMONS Action brought in the Justice Court of Precinct No. 28 In and for tho County of Cochise, in the State of Arizona. In the Name of the State of Arizona. To W. F. Glenn Defendant, Greet- in5' You aro Hereby Summoned and re- quired to appear In an action brought against ou by U" above named plaintiffs in tho Justice Court, of Pre cinct No. 2S in and for the County of Cochise, In the State of Arizona, and answer to the Complaint filed in said Justice Court, at Lowell In said Coun ty, within live days exclusive of the day of service after the service upon you ot this Summons, if served with in this Precinct, but if served without this Precinct, but within the County, ten days; If served out of the County, fifteen days; in all other cases, twenty days, or Judgment by default will be rendered against you. Given under my hand at Lowell Ariz, this Cth. day of September, A. D. 1912. GEO. R. SMITH, Justice ot the Peace ot said Pre cinct. 310 IN THE JUSTICE COURT No. 2 Precinct, County of Cochise, State of Arizona. Phelps, Dodge Mercantllo C. Plaintiff va. W. F. Glenn, Defendant SUMMONS AcUon brought In the Justice Court of No. 2 Preoinct, in and for the County of Cochise, In the State of Arizona. In the name ot the State of Arizona: To W. F. Glent, defendant, GrceUng: You arc hereby summcocd and re quired to appear In an actio., brought against you by the ove w Jo-v plaintiff In tho Justice Court of No. 2 ' Assistant Postmaster General (plvls Precioct, in and (or tho. Coua-iJon. of Clarsiflcatfon), Washington, tv ot Coch.se. In the 'State '-of D. C and retain1-the .other in Hh Arizona, and answer, toithe complaint files of the post office. Name of Ed filed In said Justice Court, at Bisbee, jtor, George H. Kelly. Post Office Ad n said County, within five days ek-jdresj:, Bisbee. Arizona. Managing Ex clusive of the ''day "of service, after i (tor, G'orge IL Kelly, Bisbee, Arizona, the nervice upon you of this Sum-j Business Manager. George H. Kelly, wons If served within this Precinct; i Bisbee, Arizona. Publisher, State Con but if served without this Precinct, soljdatcd Publishing Company a cor but within the County, ten days; if position. Owners; .(If a corporation, 6ened out of the County, fifteen days; I give names "and addresses of stock- 5 ST0HE-R0LUN6 PLAN Condition of Roads in This Community Should Be Improved Association The "stone rolling" for Sunday his been given the official endorsement ot the Business Men's Protective asso ciation at a special meeting of that organization. Every member has been urged to do what he could by co-operation and participation to make the event a successful ono and many .olunteercd. The mttter was brought to the at tention of the meeting by J. R. Hen derson, a member of tho association, and President Ben Frankcnberg gave the event official endorsement, stat ing that the business men of the dis trict arc vitally Interested In better ing the condition of the roads. Fol lowing the close of tho meeUng tho subject was taken up informally and discussed. Better Valley Road Urged. In this discussion "a better road to tho valley" was tho unanimous sentiment and the, enthusiasm of the business men was so evident that It Is probable that the organization will actively lend Its support to tho movement for tho betterment ot roads, seconding tho efforts of tho Warren District Commercial club. "The trade of tho valley legitimate ly belongs to us," said C. M. Henkcl "and it Is our fault If we do not get It Better roads to tho valley will result in bringing trade that now goes to Douglas, to this city and I am for an thing that will benefit the district. Renalr Own Roads. The suggestion was Inrormallv mado by Mr. Honderson that this community take advantage of the proposition made by tho board of su pervisors, that any community may repair roads In its vicinity and thi cost of the work will be repaid by the board when the road funds be come available. Tho Great Western Mining company of Courtland pi ready has taken advantage of the lU l,lll. U. iuui. .-.... vwua ... this vicinity are in worse condition than they have teen in a long time and Mr. Henderson suggests that this district do the same. E Al ROYAL THEATRE The Royal will "present a corking good program commencing with to day's matinee The subjects haie been selected with great care and every one is sure to find something of especial Interest In this ofrerlng which consists of scenic pictures, his toric productions, deep dramas and light and airy "omedy. One reel especially worthy of note is on of Edison's latest productions entitled "Mr. Pickwick's Predica ment" This was taken from the Pickwick Papers by Charles DIcken3 and deals with a breach of promise suit brougnt nv mts uaracii agams. Mr Pickwick for trifling with her af fections It tells a clear and con nected story del'c.Ious In Its humor and a great many celebrated charac ters "The Miracle." It's miraculous It looks that way A faith cure that re stores a bereaved woman's reason. She believes It Is In answer to her prayers. 'The Mine Swindler" Is an intcr estirg story of the mines. "In Maorlland" is an exceedingly interesting travel subject picturing the beauties of New Zealand. "A War T'me Romance" Is a period play A period play. If well done n motion plcturen, is ono of the most acceptable of anp. It is a pleasure to witness one so near faultless as this one. Tho sublect matter Is 1 nptthnr a nlav nnr history, hut Is tak- . frn ' .. ,., ma0 in thr en from . well known ep'sode In the history of the Civil War and is one of the best offerings in motion pic tures for some time. dertlsement In all other eases, twenty days, or Judgment will be taken against ycu. against you. Given under my hand at Bisbeo this 9th day of Sept., 1912. M C. HIGH, Justice of the Peace ot said Precinct. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. MOUNTAIN VIEW DEVELOP. CO. Thero will be a meeting October Uth. 1912, at 730 p. m- at Hogan & Seeds Office, business of Import ance. JOHN' CORNING, 700. President TO THE HEFFERN MINING CO. STOCKHOLDERS. Albert Dahlburg at tho Victoria Ho tel on Brewery Gulch, is authorized! to receive and receipt for the one per cnt assessment called for on the Heffern Mining and Development stock. Call between 3 and 6 p. m. This assessment may also be paid to Albert Heffern, P. O. Box 392, Doug las, Arizona. .dvcrtlsement. 514. Statement of the ownership, man agement, circulation. etc of Bisbeo Dally Review published daily at Bis bee, Cochise Co., Arizona, required by the Act ot August 24, 1912. Note. This statement Is to be made in du plicate, both copies to be delivered lv the nubllsher to the postmaster. . who will spud one ronv to the Third FKIDAY & . .SUNDAY EAT-feoo . ,f MOMW- H . IT.?- & j EA1S -?.5o yiWAMKo) -v y y ' rwAmTA i v.lpV vrou"bl ) 3TV j ) THURSDAY fgS55&i T9XW nv,sP. . I - .,-a f-- "N x- TO-MORROWS ; (thank yoiA vLL 1 . -' .v. I .. k.-J Z t A , V sir J ' -Ksr Ti?-5t-) JEEpt.,-- LODGE NOTICES MASONIC CALENDAR. WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 5 Monday Council R. & S M. Tuesday Chanter R. A. Wednesday Thursday Blue Regular. Saturday Georg A. Bridge. ?. If. Basse'.t Watklns. Secy. F. fc A U J. T. Abrams, H. P. George A. Brldpe, E. C. W. R. Banks, Stfy. R. A M. tc K. 1 ORDER OF EAS7CRN STAR Pearl Chapter, No. . Meets In Masonic Hall Eecoa:) and Fourth Wednesdays of each no nth I-bone 536 Anna Iro. W M. Mrs. Luella, Snodgrars. Sec'y. LODGENO 67i Regular meeting Orst and thlra Friday of each month. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. J. M. Ball, Exalted Ruler. E. M. Cox, Secretary. Dreadnought L. O. L. No. 210. Meets every Mon day night at 7 3C sharp at Odd Fel lows' Hall. VIsIUnu brothers cordially in ited. , R. KYLE. W. M. R, FERGUS, Ree. Sec'y.. Box 42C. holders hold'ng 1 per cent or more of total amount ot stock.) James Doug las, 99 John Street, New York, N. Y., L. W. Powell, 914 Central BId&, 6th. fe Main Sts, Los Angeles, CaL, Wal ter Douglas. Bisbee. Arizona, S. W French, Douglas, Ariz., S. W. French, Trustee, Douglas, Ariz. Known bond holders, mortgagees, and other secur ity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities: F. C. Mauser, New York City. N. Y. Aver aso number of copies of each Issue of Ithis publication sold or distributed,! through hj malle'ijr ''otherwise, to. paid ' subscrjbers during tn bix months' preceding Xtio' date of this statement (This Information Isaro quired Xromidallyjncwfspapers only.) 2800 -. ' MJEO.'H. KEIJJY. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 2nd. dav of October. 1912. (Scal)l MARGARET - McGIRK, Notary Pub lic. (My commission expires Nov, M 6p .-rfSEF 7th., 1914., rf rSY ODD FELLOWS SONORA LODGE NO. 23. I. O. O. F. Cananea Mexico, meets every Monday night in Eagle Hall. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. W. L. Summers. N. G. C. R. Perclval, Sec'y. BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. I. O. O- F. meets every -rred (f ncsday evening ir Odd Fellows' Hall, Main St. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to at tend. FRED YARCHO, N. G. Thos. Blair, Secretary. ORDER OF OWLS. Blsbea Nest 120S Regular meet ing first and third Thurs days of each month. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. L. Means, Pies. G. J. Reardon, secy BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN Richard I. Homesteady 895 meets second and fourth Tuesday at Odd yellows' Hall, visiting Archer are cordially Invited. W. & R. Hoover, Foreman. E. D. SUnson, Correspondent, Box 1496. T. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Bisbee Lodge No 452 meeU every ednesday even ing at K. of P. Hall. VUlUn members cordial ly Invited. Ellen Foley, President. Barbara. Shearer, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Rathbone Lodge No. 10 Knights of Pythias fneet tha Orst. second i and fourth Tuesdays of , each month In Pythian asuo 7 30 p. m vis Ring brothers cordial ly invited. . ED KING, C. C. Krlgbaum, K. ot R. S. I. O. R. M. . .. sMeets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Pythian CuUe. All visIUng Red; 'Men welcome. . wo. tt. Ionian, sacnem. F. C Fenderson, K. of R. M. D. Cohen, Medicine Man. - 5 Mmm i f V V-Hsy wlr Smi ft VLmMr Rw ra 7Yli Xtf -Ti i Pi Wjt5t tJri J. c. " , PAGE gEVEN 0. A.. VOIG-HT I. O. O. F. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT NO. 6. L O. o. F. MeeU or ery second tnd fourth Friday. Odd Fellows' Halt All visiting Patriarchs Welcome. Geo. Vanderwalker, C. P. F. C. Fenderson. Scribe W. O. W. Woodmen of tho World meet at Fair Hall, th second and fourth Mondays of each month. Visiting broth ers Invited to attend. O. B. Thomas, C. C C. N. Thomas. Clerk. T. M. The Ladles ot the Meccabees ot the World meet la tho Fair hall the first asd third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m Visiting mem. bers cordially invited. Julia Poole, Commander. Mary Ashby, Record Keeper. F. O. E. Bisbee Aerie 175, F. O, E., meets first and third Mondays, 8 p. &. Fair HalL Visitors cordially wel comed. Jas. McDonald, President. M. D. Cohen, Aerie Physician. IC. & L. O. S. Knights and Ladles ot Security meet In Mcdlgovich Hall every 2nd. and 4th Thursday. Edward Adams, President. Graco Downing. Sec'y., P. O. Box 1471 Anna M. Shields, Financier, P. O. Box 931. 455 BISBEE LODGE NO. 71S. Meetings every Friday night, Mason ic Temple. VUlUnV brothers 'crdlai ly Invited. T V ' i- f F. E. Bennett, Dictator. ' .'.1 J. A M.,- Vonk, "Secreury. I j LibertyCourt-Nb. I. Guardians of Liberty. ; Meets In'K. P Hall every 8uaday evtolng at 8 o'clock. Al: vlritlaa; members cordlallr InvlUA ' Z4 3D IS V Avo'vAj L. O f S m I tir3 f S' K ' I I I i Phone 135 Bisbee, Ariz. W" jcMl it