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(.pj iinH imr-iVPA:gfar-ft .i.ii'- K-UHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1913. -THfc,.yrivy WTFrf--' 4f LOCAL Buinet VUltjjrjjfc l. I. Kyle.wttl Paso. Is a bus iness visitor (ma. brief star- To Mexico Jack Sparks left last night for Doug- las and goe froin theru to Macotari and ni Tigro ojrbnslutsss. ;a On' Mining Business T. II. WUttfi left yesterday Beaumont. Texas,, where ho ' spend about a wesk on wslneK, C&nanei Visitors u E. O. RodcerSj, Jhn V. Montague and I, De Prand.jTijCananea. are here for a brief stay on business. f-r will Traveling Passenger Agent O, H. Donart "traveling passenger agent for the Santa Pe, is here for several days. Douglas Visitors W. 1L Reno, of Dourfas, manager of thj Copper. QIjyk,'Urewery. motor. here yesterday afternoon on business. Ha was accompdnied by his wife. From Phoenix i Jim Pollard.l'a well known travel ing man of Phoenbc. 1b here. He states that business in bis line" is very good. - ' - Attend Federal Court W. H. Brophy and T. E. Coles left yesterday for1 Phoenix, summoned be fore the federal court In cases now pending. To Memphis . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Howe nnd daughter Lola, who were here for a eek visiting lr. Howe's brother, C. M. Howe, and family, will leave this morning for Memphis, where thy will visit for several weeks w"th their eon before returning to their home in LIgonler, Ind. Land Seekers Take advantage of the Low Rate for a trip to see The State Fair, The Great Laguna Dam, The Wonderful Siphon and the Beautiful Yuma Valley. Round Trip Fare O 7 fi Via Phoenix P UU For party of 15 or more, $22.00 (not including Pull man.) START SATURDAY MORNING at 6:40. R. R. FARE WILL BE CREDITED as part of first payment on a purchase during the trip, of 1 0 acres of COOPER FARM LANDS SEE OR. PHONE ME before SATURDAY, NOV. 1st. John A. Campbell SCHMID-SHATTUCK BLDG. TELEPHONE 26 Birth Record 1 t-adleg Aid To M. and Mrs. H. Wickhan, of- Tho Ladles Aid of the Rantist Warren, at- the Copper Queen hospl- church mill meet on Thursday after- nnnn nr 9 rtf-lstL. t .Vi.il l.MA f . -- vmvva . mj uuijio oi Jlia. til, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. 11. Cralne, of Johnson Addition, a girl. M. U Butler, Mason-HUl. Will Locate Here From Tucsei Misses Anna, and Janette Matzan' Mr. and Mrs. S. Helneman, of Tuo arrlved Jast night from Aberdeen, son, are spending a few days here on Washington, and will make this city a business and pleasure trip. Mr. their future bomc. - Ulelneman Is a prominent merchant j in. the Old Pueblo. From Texas . M. N. Galagher and H. L. Cole. cf.Came Back Aoaln Big Clean Up Sale Ladies' High Shoes Pumps & Oxfords Regular flM Cfi eguar Values infc I si 1 1 Values $2,50 to $6 PAIR $2,50 to $6 jggSSK3W a general clean up on incomplete and broken lines in Ladies' high shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. This lot has been placed on bargain tables and at this pi ice you can't afford to pass up this s ale. Come early while we have all sizes. Your choice of being fitted is better if you don't delay. One of the greatest shoe offers this de partment ever made. ? Leathers nro Patent kid Russet Cnlf and Vlci Kid A good assort ment of styles and lasts ?; A Marvelous Escape. Appointed Executon1 Attorney E. J. Klann.gan was ap- Amerlllo, Tex., arrived -sterday. After spending three years on the Fo-nted executor of the will of the Mr. Gallagher is the owner of the A1-1 coast, Fred J. Garvin, a butcher, ,ate father WInand Meurer and filed len block and will spend several formerly emp'oyed by E. A. Tovrea tae w111 when he jwas in Tombstone monins nere oeiore returning nome.it Co.. has returned and accented nlsi.ca":'uttJ- Mr. Cole will be Ipre for several' old position. He holds that there Is days. no place as good as BIsbee. I is room for several first tenors. Sing ers for any other parts art invited to meet with the club at this time and may become members if they so desire. "My little boy"haf a marvelous os- ukn ' T V wicMnrriB tT "It occurred in the middle of the Export Tax Goes On (. Adamson May Bid night. He sot a very severe attack L. C. phattuck spent yesterday In' W. M. Adamson, president cf the of croup. As luck- wcttld have it, I Douglas -on cattle business. tHe re- Arizona Gypsum Plaster Co. of Doug- Lowell. Judge had a largo bottle of OUamberlaln's turned last night, when he stated that las, was here yesterday conferring the ceremony. ( otiRii Hemedy in me. nouse. Airer the cattle Importations at Douglas with contractors regarding his blocks - ...... ....,., ., ,.wwv.o . .... ..- a.ern verv neavv vesteruav on ac- onrf in eiwtira n KPf nr n mans oi Khr;w w Her"- SherlB at. a AVheeler was Were Married Miss Kato OVegociehand VIdo Ka.l oiich were married n Sunday attbe residence of the groom In Upper Thomas performed and twenty minutes he v-aa through all danger." Sold by all dealers. 1 J IA, Anv. iio j count of it being the last day before th n.. Uleh schooL He stated that (.'the export tax of $10 per head by, he had yet fully decided to bid for WANTED THE AD DRESS OF ANY PERSON WHO DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE BEST MOVING PICTURE SHOW IS LO CATED AT LOWELL. the Btate government will be put in the contract. effect. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect pr Was In Douglas a visi tor yssterday. He passed through the city early in the afternoon for Doug las and later In the evening returned, spending a few hours here before he Mayor J. S. Williams was a visitor, iEft for Tombstoner- fln TVMitrlaa vdcfprrfav on -liiiclnpRa irp! 'elbiv1,!1S?53Jaw ies at the Smelter city presents Glee Club Meeting - mTndch $" one a very progressive appearance bat There w, a meeting of tin Di, , , i.r-i r. v.. -ii j-.i, han nuite a wars to so In ratch ni heo Glee Club at the l. l. C " Adv lJG.w.th the parent city. buiUing tonight at 8 oclock. Puts on Auto Truck II. Cochran is the latest transfer man to, put an auto truck on the streets. He has a Willys 3-4 ton car and is finding it equal to ail calls. Goes To Phoenix J. H. Jacks left yesterday for a visit to Phoenix, from where he will probably return over the race route In hla Reo racing car. STETSON M EN who are most critical about the perfect set of a Derby wear our Self-conforming Stetsons exclusive ' .. r ' r ck e kindly to the head on first acquaintance,, like a Soft hat without manipulation or loss of their exquisite balance. You will always find the newest styles at this store Fall 1913 Stetsons now being shown. ytvS.e i 0YPAMil Yi 9 lAl UtflVl ; " tefy There Chorus Girls Kllen Godsey and Nell Walker, tvvo cf the chorus girls with the Orpheum show, returned, to El Paso last night Getting Along Well Joe Keating and Win. Rlthwonh aro getting along well. It is now considered doubtful If they had small pox. If so the attacks were very mild. There have been no new cases reported. Auto Directors Meet An Auto club meeting last night discussed plans for the entertain ment of the Phoenlr-El Paso racers and methods of parking cars. Examined Dump After spending some time at this. Old Congress mine north of Phoenix; making examination of an old tail-' tags dump, Cbas. Jones returned !ait night. r -jjm ' -i i i. nnrW- M WW' In.. I lliiilimw ; mump- a !rB . . r j it wi .j- v.., - r Enroute to Phoenix Hen H. Stlllman, of Douglas, who recently sold out his beer agency, ar rived here yesterday enroute to to annear in court as witnesses oil Phoenix, where he will attend the fair summons sent here. Two new girls (and probably locate. Mr. Stlllman From Federal Court to take their places left El Paso list -bis the distinction of being the firati ' I. C. E. Adams writes from phoenbr night and will arrive this morning. white -boy born In this county. mat inis is notaing im nome, m auus mat ne is gi convinceu iisie-.-Is the best town on the map. Ho states that all the BIsbee people now in Phoenix are getting along nicely. The Federal jurors are hoping to set release 'before long. I $OR 1 '. . Js LOS ANQELiiS HAR For full particulars call at LOCAL BRANCH CALIF0RNLA Koom 1, Johnson- INVESTORS Don't fail to investigate what is soon to be one of the four great harbors of the world OPPORTUNITY To makejhe best returns on small investments has never been offered to equal WILMAR HEIGHTS The Premier subdivision in the harbor district and only eleve blocks away from the docks; four blocks away from the graded and high schools, four blocks from ?: naroor orancn ot uay nan ana in tne uity or ios Jingeies . i ' Demand the ProofsWe Have Them ITSnTrTrTB INVESTMENT 1-4 m U Uw BUbee, Arizona OFHCE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. PHONE 366 jg2& Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimon ial should certainly be sufficient to eive hope and courage to persons nfrilcted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dy&peptfo for years, and of all tho medicine I havo taken, Chamberlain's Tablets havo done me more oo& thin anything pise," says W. G. Mattlson. No. 7 Sherman St, Hornellsvillo. N. Y. For sale hv all dealers. Adv. 12G NOTICE . The Annual meeting of the stock holders of the El Paso & Southwest ern Hailroad company for the elec tion of directors to servo for the en suing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be proper ly brought before tho meeting, will be held at the office of tho company In Blsbefc, Cochiso County, Arizona, on Monday, November 101913. at 12 o'clo oon. - GEOKGF NOTMAN, 'Secretary. -Art" , r 37i . y A 'is ' I- The Trail of A Cough A. cough or cold goes through your entire system. Behind it is left ravages and wast Upset stomach conditions exist Nerves are thrown out of gear Eyes become watery and weak Your head becomes clogged and your brain doesn't work properly. The time to stop a cough is at its inception. Camp on the trail of a cough -with the best cough remedy that, you can secure. That remedy is' The Bisbee Drug's White Pine With Tar If !t were possible to make a better remedy, rest assured we would do it 500 bottles sold last season and not a kick registered. Try It on your cough. 25c r Bisbee Drug 'V, !