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wh?rw.;rTKWrtwsiim 1 ' 1GH1 iHt. HISBEE DAILY REVIEW, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1913 .- jr.-npmH MI Standing Ol Gontestants In the $400.00 Piano Contest WEEK! ENDING WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10 ft ftj f iOCA L i 3n Business W. IL Chaffln left last night for a business visit to Douglas and Bl Paso In connection with his agencies. .From EI Pato f It O. Southard, a prominent busi ness man of El paso. Is here for sev eral days on business. fSsSust ill tJeBS8l m n ja u u 9 m m &' If l" r Return Home 3 Mrs. W. it. Gabtiel, of Douglaa, who shopped, here, for several days, returned home last night. While litre she visited 'Miss Mamie Howe From Fort Major Richard O'Connor and wlf. cf Fcrt Huachuca, are here on a shopping trip. They came In their Franklin car and will probably be here several days'. Ficm Missouri ' ' H. V. Awonsinltb, of St. Joseph, Mb., Is here for several days visiting friends. He states that he Is delight ed with the climate of this district and may decide to locate. Phoenix Visitor H. T. Defty a business man of Phoenix Is here "and will spend sev eral days. Ho says that he Is amazed at the rapid growth of this district In the fast two years. Funeral Held The funeral of John Hartley was held yesterday afternoon at. 1:50 from the O. K, parlors, under the auspices of Blsbee Lodge J. O. O'. F. Interment was made la Evergreen cemetery and, -was well attended. To Locate Here - Mr. and; Mrs. H. Banta, Jr. of New Haven. Conn., arrived here yester rfnv for a visit to friends.' If a de sirable location can .be found, they will purchase a home and will engage in tusiness here. Cananea Visitor Mr. Liggett, well known transfer and automobile man of Cananea, was htre yesterday oa business. He made the tftp by auto, returning home last night. a ' o U 3 4 ' 6 7 S 11 15 25 .,..lt297.1R5 .... 7,346,05 ..i. 2,562,200 .... 2.798.SSS .... J.191.400 .... S.975.J20 .... 3.120.5S5 ...". 2,901,760 x o a 5 ,.2S 37 51 52 53 55 58 CO ., 2.721,740 .. 5,322.030 ..11,173,2X5 . .. 2.5S2.025 . . 5,823,670 t 1H ..12.921,530 .. S.468,090 .. 7.776,150 Rl" I4 Ml. c,2 "So c-2 a H a s 2 5S"S 2'- a a S , o o o 65 .... 3.356.1S0 138 71-.... 3.705.S25 f140 97 .... 7588,055 144 99 .-.,317,3!S0 145 114 .... 4,342,515 149 11C i. 4.1S3.190 150 127 5,407,875 15S 133 4,140.590 164 m . 2.S90.915) . 3.82S.5S9J .12;941.70r; . 5,028,S?o! . 2,501,155; . 3,705,295 . 1.795.7ro . 3.455,630 t?l Extra votes given Wednesday on Reinhold Sclilegel milch hand painted China, cut glass, Japanese china, Toilet sets, jewel boxes, etc. ,t We. have an extra large stock of Harsman Character Unbreakable Dolls. . Taylor's CycloneStore Just a few steps up Main Street, every step saves you Money. I wish to quote you prices-on some of our excellent bargains For Xmas Presents 12 size, 7 Jewel Waltham, In lck solid gold case $21.00 12 size. 10 Jewel Walthatn, In 14k solid gold cabe $25.00 Extra'thtn Waltham end Elgin's, In 25 year cases for men, $15.00, $2d.OO. Howards from 337.50 Io $125.00. Ladles open faced, 14k cases, Elgin or Waltham . movement, $20.00; and Hunting !or. $25.00. .-Also sojno 200 designs In fancy hand engraved as high as $73.00. Six-lneli Vanity Cases, German silver-. r. -.$3.0D Small Vanity CfuwH, Cerjnan siher .....,....$1.00 Cigarette rasei, excellent values ...$1.00 280 Bracelets from $1.00 to $125.00. New shrpraent of I.Ihbey's Cut Glass, t 260 Scarf Pius from $15 to $150.00 each. The largest stock of modern Jewelry In Arizona. 1 .;-. -i Houses Scarce Sara Pedro Rancher City real estate men report that E. O. Lewis, a prominent rancher renting "ou.es arc scarce indeed of' Sai Pedro, was here yesterday on and thav when a house is advertised a shopping excursion. as operj that endless inquiries follcw There is need now. as there has been constantly a 1 of this year, of from ' 100 to 200 more modern houses. Wells-Farjo Service Wells-Fargo yesterday received an additional wagon for the Bisbee ser vice, the lncreaso being occasioned by growing business of the company.' Manager McCoy stated yesterday Is improving John Cash, who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia, at his home on Opera Drive is reported slightly bet ter and it is hoped la on the way to permanent recovery. Mothers Arrested Two. mothers were arrested yester day and brought before Judge Thorn- that despite parcels post competition, as for ' alleged violation of the tru- Wells Fargo in the Warred.- district j ancy law. would have the biggest December business in its history. Special ar rangements' for handling the rush f Christmas traffic were completed the first of the month and during the balance of the season, the express company will he able to handle .ill 'that comes to it with alacrity. Rock. Drill Salesman E. 'c. T. Pelham, representing te Western Itock JW1 Co., returned a i m -. nntA fir tn Pah' j-wieru-, .. -u .- -- --- improvIno tne Spare Minutes anea. He reports business the best .,;-,,,,- tv0i,. lng, penmanship, bookkeeping, spell- .r 4n AHznna. with decided im- nrovement evident in Sonora. : lng and commercial law have been i started at theTS". M. C. A., sessions ja ' of which are held every Tuesday and l-Tiday .evenings, s. s. sanora, prin- From Douglas Albert Stacy, of Douglas, who . . . j i. .un oVioln tt rnnrprns mieresieu " l" "'"" ntnrld cipal of the Commercial department ?f the..B.aS!,e.U. "TlZL Tp? cf tie Blsbee High school, has been nere yesit-juaj uu uw.-wfcw, lng home last night. appointed instructor anu ue is prm ing capable and efficient in every line nf ctiuU- rinsu ntiidv la from 7 lo Soldiers Come In . 9 p. m. Special arrangements aro A- large number of soldiers of the here yesterday --- --- " , . 'jtix. oauora win do ui Brii;u iu uuj, man who will register In any of thes-j Fifth cavalry were from Fort Iftiachuca. They came for Christmas shopping .nd to enjoy a pay day1- season furlough in the city. The Fifth men have many ftlerids in the district and a' ways have a gocd time when they come to Bisbee Their conduct. It Is to be added, is always of the test and creditable to the service in high de gree. ; SALE OF CHRISTMAS FANCY I-. - ., JjWORK Buy your- Xmas presents from the Baptist ' ladies Saturday, iu Mur doch's Gift Shop. 510 -EAT" classes. Full Information may be se cured at the Y. M-- a A. office. Pri mary and advanced instruction will be given through individual atten tion. A class iu civics will be started If a sufficient number of men desire this course. Admission to the class In civics will be free. Mr. Pbllbrook has consented to give his time to instruct this class. The "Lucky Star," formerly the Little Delmonlco, on Brewery Ave., Is now under new management. Special attention given to miners. 519 NOTICE L. O. O. M. ; ' Thomas S. Hudspeth, a meni ber of Taft. California, lodge, died here Dec lth. Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec 12th, at 2 P. M.. from Palace Undertaking Parlors. All members are requested ip report at Moose home at 1:30 P. M. ' G W. LtJDWIG. Secy. Upon promises by both to se that their children attended school, they were given suspended fines. . Extra Run H. L. Johnson, express messenger, who has been running between Bis-l-ee and Douglas, left yesterday for EI Paso to take the run from 1 Paso to Douglas as an extra for about two weeks. His run out of here' Is being filled by WMIam Duke, of the local office. In the Courts Qplet reigns In the local courts, as shown by their record. On the aver age of one case In each court a day has been th rule of the week. Slnct the road gang has been put In oper ation .there has been marked Im provement in behavior and a decided falling off in vagrancy cases. New Service. - -Manager Ochs, of the local West ern Unlqn office, states that the bus iness of this office Is rapidly Increas ing. He jalso says that twp new wires, giving direct sen-Ice to Lea Angeles and Kl Paso, have been In stalled and probably a new operator will be- employed here. " To Cananea R. J Hogue, a prominent mining man of Cananea, who was .here for several days en business, returned borne last night by auto. Before you buy' a Diamond come in and talk with us The value of a diamond depends not only on its weight but on the quality of the stone and the way it is cut. It is highly. important that you Tiave expert advice when choosing a- stone, and the name of a reputable house back of this ad vice as a guarantee of its honesty. We have been buying and- selling diamonds for many years. We know values and we arc here permanently to buck up any sale we make. Come in and talk with us. . ; ! W Howe Jewelry Co. ,ji MAIN STREET vEium IBl Miners Hurt 1 E. B. Taylor, a miner at the Hoi i brook, had his fodt, 8yere!y mashed ?by falling rock yesterday morning. j He was taken to his home on- Sla? n.itnn mil. Hfenrv Slcan. a miner at the Cole shaft, of the S. & P.. also ! had his left foot mashed while at 1 work yesterday. He was taken to the a & A. hospital. Neither man it 'seriously injured and both reportel (resting easily. 1 Repcrt the Needy I illss Caramlngs, secretary of the local Charity Committee, stated yes terday that she was desirous cf hav ing the different churches and in dividuals of the city report cases of needy peopTe to Uft offices of the committee. 4m, ;- L.L.GILMAN J WrS OMdid Watch Inspector E, P. & S. jp - - - " """" """" - - " ' will 1 " CKMti bJv'WIJ-aD f 1 !': ? i ' ; Warn I- ' tetter r tw-' PERSONALS A C. Cole, of Cananea was a bus- lness visitor here yesterday. C. H. Flnley and J. A. Robertson, of El Paso, representing well known firms were here yesterday. Clarence Fleischer, of Douglas was a business visitor here yesterday, re turning hpme last night. E. L. Carlton, of Douglas autoed here yesterday on business. C. Marmendarlr. of Cananea, is a business visitor here. J. M. Elder, of Prescott is here for several days. ' Martin E. Spangle and James II. O'Conn, of Fort Huachuca, are regis tered at the Copper Oueen. McHenry Moshler, a mining man of Nacozarl, is here ror a few days on business. the latest popular -conga. Four-piece orchestra. WILLIAMS & HOLLANp. Xmas Gift Box $15.00 We have Kodaks from SI to $65 Lowell Drug Co. ' Mrs Charles Motsch and two chil dren arrived last night to Join her, husband, who preceded her here about two mentha ago. They will! make their home here. Mr. Matsch; Idng emp.oyed in the mines. j I Moved to Hospital William Harris, well known resi dent and property owner, was taken t to the Copper Queen hospital for, treatment last night. Mr. Harris has been 'quite 'sick, for several days and. complications set 'in causing his re moval to the hospital. It Is- not! thought that an (operation will be necessary. Hotel Arrivals At the Copper Queen: Miss Brown, Miss Tener and- George E. Tener, Pittsburgh; C. HFinley and J. A. Robertson, El Paso; Joseph BUtolfi Enrico and Carlo Furmam. New York; A. C. Cole. Cananea; R. P-O-Conner and wife. Cananea: W. H. Llntz. El Paso: McIIenry Moshiei .Nacozarl; Mexico; It R. TIerman Phoenix; C. 0, Small. El Paso; J. M. Elder. Prescott; G. C. Zimmenkel. St Louis; J. E. Harden, Kansas City. . a A.hotia St. liOUis: A., a PH"- " to. (" s. K. Jennings, Ell EOH, lUUl-""! .., t.i- tt.1i e.in ! c Marmenoaiu, " . Dec 13Ui. Mr. E. C Scott will siaghtortln E- Spangle and Jose O Lon ror. Fort Huacnuca;- w. v. w, Los Angefy; J. J- S. Mlllenbaugn, Detroit, MiCs- Sure Relief For:Coughs The sniffing and snuffing season due- to coughs and colds is with us again. If you have contracted a cold, either serious or slight, remember that the proper effective remedy is The Bisbee Drug'p White Pine With Tar It contains ingredients that attack the cause of a cold without deranging or upsetting other organs of the body, or injuring the delicate lining of the throat. Regular sie 25c. Bisbee Drug j Men's Dress Shirts it Special For Today, Saturday and Monday We will offer at special sale on the above three days only, men's white pleated shirt?, just the kind for evening or ' dress wear. A mighty' good -Xmas gift any man would ap preciate one or more. All sizes are offered In our regu lar $1.50 and $1.75 values for three "days only. Very special at MEN'S SECTION ' jjj oooth I aram For Today and Saturday Messaline Petticoats Ladles' mesealme Petticoats, ,a beau tiful range of wanted colors in ter racotta, inelrose, Copenhagen, navy, wine, brown, tan, also blacks. These are the famous Snug Fit Pettleoatsr Our r.egular- $5.00 seller on the Booth for these 2 days at ;... , . Ladies' Sweater Coats Ladle' sweaters in all sizes from 34 to -42, In all the newest fancy weaves iineLgpJain weaves, in the Nor folk anare"s5lar styles. Colors are cardinal and Oxford. Our regular $5.50 values on the Bargain Booth for thesetwo days at.... Sale of Ladies' Waists Sale of waists in messalines, chiffon, nets and two-toned silks. All sizes 31 to 42. In colors tan, Copenhagen,' navy, brown, wisteria, grey, also black. A good assortment, of styles. The regular price range Is from $3.50 to $5.00. Booth price ........ AjSCfiliff fit Jl 7 o d.45 NOTICE Business Visiter j Walter Phor, of Phoenix, Is her.- for a few days on business. He is' From and after this date I hereby accompanied by his wife, who willgWe notice that I will not be re visit friends. , sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Elisabeth A. Ashman. SPIRELLA COPHET. Fitted in your own honw. Mrs. O. N. Alvin, 52 Jlsservllle. Phone 423. (Signed) GILES ASHMAN. Bisbee, Arizona, Dec 10, 1913. 503 ; 1; I r:i (: if , 1 i t &. r f'VS' y-Haglftqiyg8 ' .1V-4lf,MeO$mt--: 3--a.- Ai y-- " -- i, . vJ .- rr. X I MjMi'" vmj jmjjjfjmf trm AaaadMMtMHliWMMM? :r--7iiMmm4mimmMMtmm.imitMi