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n 1 1 v ! v rr VKRBBLT m Page Three T Come Here JL vJUcl y : It means money to you 7o havo a very fine lot of Broadcloth, 51 inches wide, lu all tho latest colors Black, green, garnet, tan, grey, raspberry, pea cock and seal. Tkcsa aro splendid bargains at $1 per yard New Line of Silverware Wc havo hero tho most olaborato display of Silverware that yon can find In tho city. Hero aro only a few of tho many articles to bo seen: Nut Bowls Tureens Trays Spoons Dessert Sets Tea and Coffee Sets Water Pitchers Knives and Forks Chafing Dishes Water Sets T7e aro also displaying Hand-Painted China, tho work of tho leeding artists. Souvenirs of Globo in Sterling Silver, Copper end China. House Dresses $8 and up For houso dresses go to Old Dominion, and that's what nsarly every "woman does, because we suroly have a splondld lot to choose from. They como in tho Now Henriettas, Cashmere, etc. OLD DOMINION COMMERCIAL CO. FULL A Of McDonald's Chocolates McDonald's Salt Lake Candies are celebrated. This is the only place in Globe you can buy them. We have a full and complete lme,Iin cluding McDonald '8 Dutch Chocolates "400" Chocolates, Out West Chocolates, Rainbow Choco lates, Nut Bars, Sappho Bars Come in and see these Delicious Chocolates MOREHEAD & LUNN ALEX SIMPSON 1230 N. Broad J M. M'PREHSON Let US be Your Real Estate Agents VE HAVE LISTED WITH US eomp of the most desirable property in and around tho City of Glooe. Business property in any part of town; building lota in any part of the city; beautiful home in splendid locations; farm in the Oi!a Valley. 1G0 acres good farm Hurt, with abundance of water, four mib-h northwest of Globe, suitable for orchards, truck farming, grazing, fir., close to the great Miami Copp r mine. ALEX SIMPSON & CO. O. K. Livery Stables HEADQUAETEBB TOE GIBSON AND MIAMI COPPER CO. STAGE Time TaWo Gibson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leavo Globo 8 a. m.; arrivo Gibson 12 Noon. Loavo Gibson 2 p. m.; arrivo Globo 0 p. in. Tima Table Miami Coppor Co. Line Dally. Lcavo Globo 8 a. m.; arrive Miami 9:30 a. ra. Leave Miami 4:40 p. m.; arri7e Globe 0 p. in. Phone 481 W. P. KELSEY, Proprietor Globe, Ariz. EW Iff $ FdB "QUALITY GOODS" EVEEY ABTICLE PUT UP UNDBB THIS BEAND QUABAlfTBED. INSIST ON "SOLWICO BBAND" AT YOTJB OBOCEB. mvjjr'f Satan Sanderson By HALL1E ERMINIE RIVES Author of "Hearts Courageous," etc. Copyright, 1908, Tho Bobb Merrill Company jO Chapter 4 ff CHAPTER XXIir (Continued). as ne aut not answer, slio faced Win with crimsoning cheeks; then, reading his look, she suddenly threw her arms about his uock. "Hugh." she cried, "we belong to each other now! Thero Is no one else to consider. Is there? 1 want to be to you what I haven't been to bear things with yon and help you!" He kissed her eyes and hair. "You hnvo helped, you do help me. Jessica!" he urged. "But I nm Jealous for your love. It must not be offended. The town of Smoky Mountain must not sneer and It would surer now." "Let it!" she exclaimed resentfully "As If I would care!" "But I would care." he said softly. "I want to climb u little higher first" She was silent n moment, her fingers twisting the fallen leaves. "You don't waut them to know that I am your wife?" "Not yet till I can see my way." She uodded and smiled, and the cloud lifted from her face. "You must know best." she said. "Tills Is what I shall do, then. I shall leave the san itarium tomorrow The people there are nothing to me, but the town of Smoky Mountain Is yours, and 1 must be a part of it too. I am going to tho Mountain Volley House. Mrs. Hallo ran will take care of me." She sprang to her feet as she added. "I shall go to see her about It now." He rose and walked with her through the bracken to the road. They came out to the driveway Just below the trail that led to the Knob. The bauk was high, and, leaping first, he held up his tirms to her nud lifted her lightly down. In the Instant as she lay In bis arms he bent and kissed her on the lips. Neither noted two figures walking together that at that moment rounded the bend of the road u little way above. They were Tom Folder and Dr. Brent Both men saw the kiss and instinctive ly drew back. The doctor noted now the telltale Hush on his companion's face. "We hnvo surprised n romance." hp said as the two unconscious figures disappeared down the curving btrctch. "Who Is the man?" "He Is the one we hnvo been talking about" Folder nodded. "His cabin Is Just below here on the hillside." "Good Lord!" ejaculated the doctor. "What an Infernal pltyl What's his name?" "Hugh Stlres." "Stlrcs?" the other repeated. "Stlres? How odd!" He stood n moment tap ping bis suit case with his stick. Sud denly he took the lawyer's arm and led blm Into the sldepath. "Come." he sold, "I want to show you something." He led the way quickly to the Knob, where be stopped, as much astonished as bis companion, for he had known nothing of the statue. They read the words chiseled on Its base. "The prod igal son," said Fclder. "Now look at the name on the head stone," said the physician. Feldcr's glance lifted from the stone to peer through the screening bushes to the cabin on the shelf below and returned to the other's face with quick comprehension. "You think" "Who could doubt It? I will arise and go unto my father.' The old man's whim to be burled here had a mean ing, after nlL The statue Is Mlsa Holme's work nobody In Smoky Mountain could do It and I've seea her modeling lu clay at the sanitarium. What we saw Just now Is tho key to what might have been a pretty riddle If we bad ever looked farther than our noses. It's n case of a clever ras cal and damnable propinquity. Tho ward, has fallen In love with the black sheep." ill &) Ws Harry Sandcrmn, nut Hugh Stirct t M -0L ALLELUJAn JONES was lu his clement. With Ins wheezy, melo dcon, his gasoline flare and bis wild earnest ness, he crowded tne main street of the little mining town. He had not larked for listeners here, for he was a new sensation. When an lit his flare In the courthouse square t dusk ou the second evening the of fice of the Mountain Valley House was emptied and tho barrooms and gamins tables well nigh deserted of their pa trons. Jessica had been the mustering crowd from the hotel entrance. Mrs. Ilalloran had welcomed her errand that day and given her her best room, a chamber overlooking tho street She had persuaded her visitor to pond the afternoon and insisted that she stay to supper, "just to see how hhe would like it for a steady diet" Now, as Jessica pnsped along toward tho moun talu ro.ul the spectacle chained her feet on the outskirts of the gathering. She watched aud listened with n pre occupied mind. Sue was thinking that on her way to the Kaulturium she would cross to tho cabin for a good night word with the man upon whom her every thought centered. Aa it happened, however, Harry was at that moment very near her. Alono on tho mountain, the perplexing con flict of feeling had again descended upon him. He had fought it, but it bad prevailed and at nightfall had driven him down to the town, whero tne street preacner now dcia rortft. Ho stood alone, unnoted, a little dis tance away near the courthouse steps, where by reason of the crowd Jessica could see neither him nor the dog, which sniffed nt the heels of the circle of bystanders as if to iuqulre casual ly of salvation. Numbers were swelling now, and tho street preacher, shaking back his long hair, drew a premonitory, waver ing chord from his uielodeon and Btruck up n gospel song. The song ended, he mounted his camp stool to propound hs usual fiery tct. The watcher by the steps was gazing with a strange', alert Intentucss. Some thing lu the scene held him euthrulled. Hallelujah Jours knew the melodra matic value of coutraat. As his mood called he passed abruptly from exhor tation to song, from prayer to fnlmlna tlon. and he embellished his harangue with anecdotes drawn from his lifelong campaign against the arch enemy of souls. Of what he bad said the soil tnry observer had been quite uncon scious. It was the ensemble the repe ' tltlon of something experienced some where before that appealed to him. Suddenly, however, a chance phrase pierced to his understanding. Another moment and he was leaulng I forward, his eyes fixed, his breath straining nt his breast. For each word I of the speaker now wa3 knocking a sledge hammer blow upon the blank wall In his brain. Hallelujah Jones had launched Into the recital of a story j which, though the stern charge of a i bishop had kept him silent as to name and locality, yet possessing the vivid ness of an actual experience, had lost I little In the telling. It was the tale of nn evening when he had peered through l the tilted window of a chapel aiidsecn 1 its dissolute rector gambling on the ta ble of the Lord. , The words shrieked themselves through Harry's brain, narry Sander- sou, not Hugh Stlres! Not nn outcast! Not criminal, thief aud forger! The curtain was rent The dead wall In his brain was down, and the real past swept over him In an ungo vernablej flood. Hallelujah Jones had fur nished the clew to the maze. His story was the Jast great wave, which had erum bled all nt once the cliff of obllv Ion that the nor mal process of the recovered mind bad been stealthily undermining. Harr.n Sanderson at last knew his past and all of puzzlement and distress that It had held Shaking In etery limb and feeling all along the courthouse wall like n drunk en'man. be made his way to the fur ther deserted street A passerby would have, shrunk at sight of his face-and his burning eyes. For these months ho. the Rev. Henry Sanderson, disgraced, bad suffered eclipse, had been sunk out of sight and touch and hearing like a stone in a pool. For these months through an accidental facial resemblance and a fortuitous concurrence of circum stances he bad owned the name and Ignominy of Hugh Stircs. And Jes fclca? Deceived no less thun he, dat ing her piteous error from that mis taken moment when she had torn the bandage from her eyes on her wedding day, she had never seen the real nugh In Smoky Mountain. She must learn the truth. Yet how to tell her? How could he tell her nil? At any hour yesterday, hnrd as the telling must have been, he could have told her. Last night the hour passed, now could he tell her now? Yet she was the real Hugh's wife by law and right nc himself could not marry her. If God would but turn back the uni verse and give him yesterday! Ills feet dragging as though from 'old. ho climbed tho mountain road. Aa he -walked ho took from bis pocket the little gold cross, and his fingers, numb nlth tn!?ery. tied it to his thong watch guard It had been only a bau ble, a pocket piece acquired he knew not when or how. Now he knew it for the badge of his calling. He remem bered now that, pressed a certain way. It would open, and engraved Inside were his name and the date of his or dination. lie might .shut the cabin door, but he could not forbid the torturer that came with hlra across tho threshold. He might throw himself upon his knees and bury his faco in the rough skin of the couch, but he could not shut out words that blent In golden lettered flashes arrobi his throbbing eyeballs. "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife." So ho crouched, a man under whose feet life had crashed, leaving him pin ned beneath the wreck to watch the fire that must creep nearer and nearer. Curiosity held Jessica until the evan gelist closed his melodcon preparatory to a descent upon the dance hall. Then, thinking of tho growing dark with eomo trepidation, she started toward the mountain. Ahead of her a muffled puff-puff sounded, and tho dark bulk of. nn auto mobile was moving slowly in the same direction, and she quickened bcr pace, glad of this quasi company. ' (To be Continued.) The Largest and the Best Selected High Grade Furnishings in Globe at Lantin's Consumption Statistics Prove that a neglected cold or cough puts tho lungs in so bad a condition that consumption germs find a fertilo field for fastening on one. Stop tin: cough just as soon as it apepars with Ballard V Horchound Syrup. Soothes tbo torn had jnflamed tissues and makes you woll again. Sold by Palaco Phar macy. - Her Hoart Was Broken Becauso her complexion was bad and sbo could find nothing to clear it up. Ladies: a bad complexion is caused by an inactive livor. An inactJve liver will bo put in perfect condition by tak ing Ballard's llcrbinc. Tho unequalled livor regulator. Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. A Hair's Broadth Escapa Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on think'ng it will just cure itself you aro inviting pneumonia, consumption or some othor pulmonary troublcf Don't risk it. Put yonr lungs back in per fect health and .stop that cough with Ballard's Horeho'und Syrup. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. Sick Hoadacho. This distressing diseaso results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can bo cured by taking Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Got a frco sample nt all druggists and try it. LEOAI. ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE PEOBATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF GILA, TERRITORY OF ARIZONA. In tho Matter of the Estate of Pasqualo Nigro, Deceased Notice of Hearing. Njtice is hereby given thnt Wade Sotel, tho Administrator of tho Estate of Pasqua'o Nigro, deceased, has filed 'n this court a petition praying for an order to enter into an Optional Bond for tbo sale of certain Mining Claims belonging to said estate, to-wit: The Eploy, Holmes, Holmes No. 1, Holmes Mo. 2, Holmes No. 3, Holmes No. i, Holmes No. 5 and Tbo Lotus, Lotus No. 1, Lotus No. 2 and Lotus No. 3, and that tho same will be heard ou Friday the Cth day of November, A. D. 1908, at ten o'clock in tiro forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of said court, in said County of Gila, Territory of Arizona, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Order should not be granted. Doted October 20. 1908. P. C. ROBERTSON, Clerk. First publication Octobor 27. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Tho trustees of School District No. One, Gila County, Arizona, hereby ad vertiso for bids for tho erection of a one-room frame addition to the school building known as the Ball Ground School house. Plans and specifications can bo seen by calling upon S. F. Sullenbergcr, Clerkof tbo oBard, who will also receive the bids. The successful bidder to enter into a bond in sum of Five Hundred Dollars, within five days after notice of the ac ceptance of his bid. Bids will opened Tuesday, November 10, 1908, at 5 p. m., and tho bonrd re serves tho right to reject any and all bids. 8. F. SULLENBERGER, Clerk School Dist. No. 1. NOTICE. The Board of Trustees of School J)is trict No. Ono (1), County of Gila, and Territory of Arizona, heroby call an election for tho purposo of submitting to the tax payers of said School Dis trict tho proposition to issue and sell bonds of said School District, for tho purpose of building an additional school building, principally for use of tho High School, and for purchasing tho necessary lots, furniture, apparatus, etc., for said building, and to further improve tho buildings now in use. Said election is hereby called to bo held at tho Central School building, of paid School District No. Ono (1) in Globe, Arizona, on the 28th day of No vember, A. D. 1908. James Wiley, W. II. Woodson and G. M. Allison aro hereby appointed and designated ils judges to conduct said election. Tho polls shall be open from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Tho amount of Bonds proposed to be issued being a total of Fifty Thous and Dollars, (50,000.00) to bear in terest at tho rato of fl per cont per annum, to be in denominations of Ono Thousand Dollars each, and to run as follows: 12 Bonds of $1,000.00 each, to .run fivo years $12,000.00 J2 Bonds of $1,000.00 each,. to yun ton years $12,000.00 13 Bonds of $1,000.00 each, to run fifteen years $13,000.00 13, Bonds of $1,000.00 each, to; run twenty years' $13,000.00 S. F. SULLENBERGER, J, S. MILE8, L. E. WIGIITMAN, ", Trustees Schopl District No. 1. First publication November 3, 1908. Drugs Stationery Book: & wsr AT RYAN'S Druggists and Stationers BUY COAL NOW OUR I The Chilly Mornings and Evenings '- make a fire enecessary. How is your supply of coal? We are receiving: big shipments of American Block Coal and are ready to handle' your orderspromptly. Use the phone Phone 1011 and tell us'your wants. We also are prepared to furnish vou with HAY, GRAIN, WOOD ft AND GROCERIES. Moore & Goodwin Successors to Nevin & Co. The Best Meats The Freshest Meats are to be had at this market all the time. Don't experiment GO WHERE YOU KNOW YOU'RE GETTING THE BEST. We handle only prime stock and the very best that money can buy. That's the reason for the popularity of the Pioneer Market. When you buy here you buy the best. Pioneer Meat Market PHONE 351 ' M. C. BONNE, Supt. a A lHHHlltHI Wt-f'K,t"'W' 1 1 H FAMOUS INDIAN HOT SPRINGS J A noted resort for to $3.00 per daj- mnmMm&r . v" tvm-irtte. t ar.r.i&.i ki i a. '-.--:tt flADffi4 fill -W 1 Ttt-fcNUY "lin mY&$f!S5&m &iru3i sste'WsifSB&.as & ?i tAJ . fvr m i5,?W rFrf)Krtm , muM aEaswjttwHa&3 li3?Si,?T?fiSK1, mud and mineral baths. If you are ura and rest. Excursion tickets to Ft. Thomas and Sunday, return Monday. Hound Alexander Brothers health and pleasure. 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