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- '" vfRj. rv"HwHnuHMHUBHi9iiiianDHMaKwranBnntnaHEitt3!Ktt&t-:; 1 WHil i II W I I in II Bill I I I ' i B""i aSJfflfl'iuJlhiJBS? JtaqrilBwaS8PvW ffWfT?tHSBS?TOHHHi3wRXii,3 At " ttT i. DADLT TlEIZONA SILVER BSLT ' ' Page Seven , . ; tp. One Cent a Word The Silver Belt's Classified Ads IF YOU WANT HELP; IF YOU WANT WORK; IF YOU WANT TO RENT A ROOM, A HOUSE OR BUY A PIECE OF REAL ESTATE-WATCH AND READ THESE COLUMNS EVERY DAY No Ad Less Than 10c WANTED. hfTjirED Pupils ior piano instruc- ,f mime Address Miss Millie Hut ut or applv at 815 Maple avenue. Terms reasonaDic, hANTED Experienced diningrooin I m t Mountain View Restaurant. IteAWTED 500 shares Chriamaa Jc "'" . .. -t.,u t .in ..i. r., n . Old Dominion Commercial Co. ljfTBD Child nurse. Inquire Boom J4 DomBlon uuin, uonrccn iw uuu gam IANTED Minor Bids Bids for lo- unco Mill bo received until noon Januan 26th. Applicant must bo practical miner, furnish tools and amp outfit Right is reserved to re ject an) or all bids. Address Copper yjne Saver Belt office. ffAKTED Ten good miners, with bout $100 oacu to tako an interest n a largo mining proposition close to Globe See American neauy an Testmcnt Co., over rosioince. wivTETJ Experienced dining room prl at the Kinnoy house. FOB BENT. FOB BENT A four-room noose, and fiiTiitu'p ior snie. nequtre at oiooe fOE F.ENT Largo corral, stable, wag. B 'heel bar house, etc. inquire or iiujese Middleton. EX- 12-room house, Fascoe TcJins reasonable. Box 49". BENT Furnished rooms, $16 a matt O. K. lodging house, Cedar aid Railroad streets. JFOS BENT Desirable office space. Apply to Jones Realty Co., in base eat under First National basic. A. H. KTMBEOUOG, Sec. and Ti i. UHA8. M. OLABK, PmMwt Globe Cement and Construction Co. FACTORY AND YARDS COB. AX AND WILLOW STBEETS. Globe, Arizona F. . 3X OT. Wholesale ad Retail Dealers in FLASTBB .L3MB AND SAND TILE CBMBNT Manufacturers of Machine-made Ceueat Brick Water TabiM Oempreeaed Concrete Steaks Drain Vile Steel Reinforced Lintels Sewer Pipa Contractors for all classes of cementconstruction Concrete Retaining WaXs Foundations,, Etc. PLANT RUNNING DAILY Solicit Investigation and Comparison of Product Shanley, Mounce & Co. Wholesale and Retail Butchers 461 N. Sroad Phone Ml Fish, Oysters Everything HERE'S A POINiTER FOR EVERY COAL USER IN GLOBE Be sure your coal U free from slack, slate and dirt. We sell AMERICAN BLOCK COA.L and it is always deliyered t you in fine con dition. We also sell Wwd, Coke, Hay, Grain ARIZONA FUEL & FEED CO. PHONE 751 Opposite Depot THE MARKET FOR FIRST-CLASS MEATS PEERLESS JOB RYAN, Prop. " ' K'ken elm j0b printing at reasonable FOB SALE. FOE SALE Concroto block machine. Now and in first-cluss order. Sell cheap for cash, or on time. Address Box 744, Globe, Ariz, FOB SALE Furniture for dining room nod kitchen. Cheap if sold at once. P. O. Box 74C, or Phono 2321. FOR SALE Steel range, good condi Hon. Inquire 153 East Mesquitc. FOB SALS Navajo blankets at Ander son Candy Co. FOB BALE Span of pomes, harness and buakboard; ponies good for rid ing and driving. Enquire 053 North Broad. FOB SALE Gents' furnishing tons doing good business. Address A. B. O, Silver Belt. FOB 8ALB Fixtures in good paying restaurant and lease on house Ad' drew, .Box 882. FOB SALE Pianola, $250.00 cash. Inqnire of John Gays at Monte Car lo saleoa. F.OB SALE Location Notices, 25 cents a doaen at the Silver Belt Office. FOB SALE A good saddle horse. Call Mrs. Pnrdum, 019 E. Cottonwood. LOST AND FOUND. JL LOST Lady's small leather purse on Hill street. Leave at this office. LOST Monday night between Moun tain View hotel and city, one Yule key 2177, tied with ribbon. Leave at Silver Belt. STBAYED. STBAYED Black and white fox ter rier puppy. Return to W. J. Cox, 361 Codar st. Reward. and Poultry First - class MARKET m n. bbJl aw. priees at Silver Belt. JIM HOOUB President and Besldent Manager BANKABLE BARGAINS FOB THE AND HOMESEEKER Boal Estate Security, since first man became adroit enough to make money by placing loans, has 'beon considered by the greatest and most export financiers, as the most thorough and reliable known, and if, after a trial of many centuries by those money sages of the past and present age, it has been found to be the most perfect, would you not conclude that an investment in Beal Estate is what you are looking for? Tou are also aware that Globe is growing fast, and you, like others, wish to tako advantage of opportunities. Here are a few opportunities offered, where the chance are greatly in your favor from every reasonable viewto be considered by the one who thinks and acts. Fine 3-room studden house, lot 65xll22, uerfectly level, best view and location in the residence district of Globe, to be sold for $1300; $700 cash, balance one year. This property rents for $18.50 per month and is worth $1750. Do you consider this good? $660, $160 cash, balance $25 por month, buys 4-room house, corner lot. $3100, $1600 cash, balanco $28.50 per month, buys fine home close in, on Nob hill. Bent payers sit up and take notice. $1000, $500 cash, terms on balance, buys three lots and 2-room house within four 'blocks of First National bank. This is a get busy bargain. We have soveral "get busy bargains" waiting to be "picked." We have no agents, and wo hndle nothing but Beal Estate Bargains. Buying or selling in our line, see the other fellow, then call on the Home Investment Company For Bargains in Beal Estate com and see what I haTe listed with me. I have some of the most desirable Business and Residence Prop erty in the city; also mining claism, small ranches, and land in the Oila valloy. Lots ia any part f the city, houses, to rent. Just let me know what yon want and I will try to plsase yen. ALEX SIMPSON & CO. 230 N. Broad St. Why Pay Rent? - I can lend you money t build a home! Bargains in Real JUhttt. Fire Insurance, Bonds L H. Brown Room 21 Globe Otfke BkJg. Notary PmsUc Always in Office. Globe Real Estate Office HOMES I Flveyooms and bath, lawn and shade .y. ..,,.. ....... $2700 Four rooms and bath, East Globe IV.''. . .-.. $2300 Four rooms and hath, First street ,......."...'.. .$2500 .pkcxa, -mm' ': Elegant modorn home, lloor space 30x50; flvo rooms, v'com'odious .bath room, servant's cottage; barn and fence; lot 98x100; "price $4600 terms if nocessary. ' ; ' SNAPS - , i. v.. . 45x100 feet on Broad street fc $5500 100x120 feet on Bailroad . $1000 50x100 foot, partly improred, close in $2000 50x125 feet Knob hill, very choice... ,,k , $1200 MOREOVER Wo still have a few choice lots on East Globe at FBST PRICE. See them and save tho profit of the speculator who offers you his bar gains. We want buildors and will make inducements. GLOBE REAL ESTATE OFFICE ' F. L. TOOMBS, MOB. PHONE 1101 214 N. BBOAD ST. The Globe Bakery Have Moved to Their New Bakery The best and most perfectly equipped bakery in the Southwest. We are prepared to supply the Globe people to their satisfaction. The best baked goods, the best treat ment, have made this the leading baktry of Arizona. ' Gall and see our fine plant. BERNDT & KQH Proprietors HOaUE Rent and Bargain Man SPECULATOR Telephone 441 NEWS BUDGET FROM SAFFORD SAFFORD, January 23. Mrs. J. T. Owens was painfully but not seriously injurod in a runaway on Main street yesterday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church served a dinner at tho church yootorday noon. D. W. Wickcrsham, of Los Angeles, Calif., was an incoming, passenger u,.n,uay uncrnoon an wi i remain for some time ookmg after his many business in erests , he Val ey Wednesday afternoon and will rcmnin Max C. Bonne of Globe is in SafTord for tho purposo of buying rattle for his meat market m Globe. Miss Vivian Reed, dnughter of W. It. Reed, is hoino again from California where sho hns been attending school. A party composed of Rev. and Mrs. C. Wurdlaw nnd daughter Miss Jessie and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Mooro left today for a camping and hunting trip in the Grhbam foot bills. C. Posey is quite ill at his home in Safford. Mrs. C. K. Mooromau aud Mrs. Hyde of Solomonville were shopping in Saf ford today. ' S. Barclay of the Tucson Transfer company is in tho valloy for tho pur poso of purchasing draught horses for hiH company. J. M. Foster was a business visitor to Solomouvillc, today. Sherwood Hall and party have re turned from a camping trip to the foot hills of tho Graham. Judge McFarland of Solomonville was in town todny. The Ktudo Club in planning for their monthly open meeting which will bo February 1 at tho homo of Miss Elsie Foster. An interesting program of tho compositions of Franz 'Liszt and Feiix Mendelsshon llartholdy will be rendered. Today's Suggestion by Ellen Stan. JAPANESE KIMONO OF SILK. THK garment Ilhufratcd is excellent for Hie Inexperienced sewer to make for tho reason that It requires no fitting nnd hns comparative little work on It. The slecrcs and body portion arc Jn one, and a seam down the renter lck joins the two halves. The scalloped edge da turned rlti Hiree-ckhtlix of an Inch aide, where It Is again hasted down to Mswl MIA Wit wW&fJwri 1 w or material covered can be used, nnd the loops may be made of gold or silver cord. This suck closes at the right side of the front. The pattern Is cut In six sires from 32 to 42 Inches bust measure. To copy It for the average person requires 2)i yards of material 30 Inches wide or '2 yards 44 Inches wide. Any reader of this paper who desires to secure this pnttcrn may do so by ending 10 cents to this office. Give the numler, 4383. state size desired nnd write the full address plainly. The pattern will be forwarded promptly by mall. FILL -VCTT THIS BLANK. " ; j... .190.. ARIZONA SILVER BELT, aiofce, Arisona. , Please brdor for , 1 tents herewith te cover your charges: Pattern Ne .- Bine . Name' '. ........ ,.. ' Address '. ; 1SOTB Teso PaHonw r rdtred ior yen from New Yerk mi require ? aboek 10 days to get tte t y. "-?M' - ". -' Joseph Phillips of Thatcher and Miss Clara Freestone of Safford nro at their posts of duty Us clerks In the House in Phoenix, and have received tho con gratulations of their many friends upon their appointments. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Brenner aro tho proud parents of a new baby boy. Work is well under way on the five room dwelling Weaver Brier1 is hnving erected in the northorn part of town. SAFFORD, January 23. Wednesday the Ladies' Aid society of tho Metho dist Episcopal church invited thoir fnm ilics to a sumptuous dinner served at the church. A largo gathering was pres ent and thoroughly enjoyed the bounti. fuj repast nnd social intercourse. I M T Hichar(lson M. j. S. Buneh kd 3l. John Kinsman of Solomonville J wer0 , tho9e presen prina's party Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. J. Dowdlo and daughter Miss ifao Mere visitors in Solomonville Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Lacey and daughter Miss Alice of Solomonville, were vihitors in town today. D. W. Wickcrsham of Los Angeles, J. N. Porter, president of the First Nationnl BankjOf Globe, I.E. Solomon and Ph, Frudenthnl' of Solomonville, were here Thursday to attend n meet ing of the directors pf the Bank of Saf ford. V J. C. Robinson returned yesterday from n business trip to Ft. Thomas. Mrs. Henry1 Dial and dnughtcr Mrs. J. C. Pursley .returned this morning from Globe, whero they have been vis iting the past week. Mrs. J. M. Foster will give a dinner oumiiiu)- cvunjng in nonor oi .airs, j'urs ley. Mrs. Lew Riggs was in town yes torday from the Riggs ranch in the lfry canyon. ur. nnu .Mrs. rctar Anderson arc spending this week in Phoenix. Mrs. C. E. Hasse is spending the week outing In tho country. Messrs, Shipp and Kimball of Mexico nro visitors in the valley. They nre trv- ing to interest capital in Mexico real estntc. and basted and fiicrd on to the right the material itself nnd stitched. The good appearance of this sack depends in u c h upon the style of the mate rial selected. Two goods of en tirely different de signs will gire the lost effect. The sack Itself could be made from a dark red and the facing of black satin, on which might be appllqued 1 n r g e spreading designs of flowers, birds or butterflies cut from cretonne. These are hasted on the black material iffnd the edges buttonhole bcalloped to It with heavy silk embroid ery cotton. A tlg ured china silk in dark red or blue could be employed for1 the sack nnd black satin for the facing. If one desires to make a gift to an intimate friend, there fo nothing that would be more welcome thnn such n sack as the one Il lustrated. It Is sim ple, but capable of, such varied treat ment that It can be made to appear most expensive. For Instance, the frog closing can be made ornamental. Hand some buttons cither of n metal variety Clarke Hook has returned from an extended visit throughout the northern part of tho territory. A directors' meeting of all the canal' companies has been called to meet Mon day to discuss tho effect the big canaf dug in New Mexico will have on the. Gila valley. ' Miss Mabel Weber and Miss Lucy Purdum aro spending this week at the. Anderson ranch. GORRESPQ NDENCE FROM in THATCHER, January 23. Gcorgo Allen and wife of Duncan, have been yisiting with relatives in Thatcher. President Kimball and daughters are home again from Artesia. ' Miss Hannah Allen pf Franklyn, has come doton to live with Bishop Peter son anu wue ror awniic. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner aro the ' ' .' proud parents of a fine boy which came " ' 4 to meir nome on the 21st. All con"-, cerncd arc doing well.' ' -"" ';-" J. D. Lee brought a bunch of "beef 7 cattle in fro mthe. range this week. The butcher, Will Moody, has bought theni to ship to Globe. ' ' , Mrs. Sessions went to Safford on Fri day to look af(er the business of the' W. C. T. VS. The Relief Society held a work meet ing on Thursday afternoon. About thirty members were present, and all worked with a vim on the new carpet they aro making to give to the new Academy. y lho numerous friends of Win. A. Moody will be pleased to learn that he is 'Well and enjoying his work Jn tbi South Sea Islands. Ho has just re turned from a trip to the Friendly Is lands, where he went to superintend the work there. A pleasant birthday social took place at tho home of Lon Pace on Thursday evening, it being his fourteenth birtk day. A large crowd of boys and girls gathered soon after 7 o'clock, and for about two hours indulged in merry games, which were followed by re freshments. He received some nice birthday present. The eucsts left nt 9:30 feeling that they had been highly entertained. The Missionary class of'the Academy flirniHhpd thn nrnirrnm tnr (!, I1I.T sophlcar meeting on Thursday evening, wnicn was ootn unique and interesting. Thev illustrated the regular mi!nn:ir- oxperience that the missionaries have while laboring in tho mission fields. " Trading ", was the first subicct treat- ed, by returned elders giving their nc- iuai experiences, iscxt came a prac tical illustration of a "Street Meet ing." "Out on the Cold World." : the subject of a beautiful and imprcs sivo tableau, showing tho elders asleep under the trees with their suit ente n pillows. Then followed an illustration or "Mail Kay", which showed the elders eagerly reading their letters from home wijh the tear of joy in their eyes. The last was n somewhat humor ous scene repwenting "The Elders at Home." Some were w'ashimr h.;r clothes, some were mending and darn ing, while others wore brushing and cleaning. The boys did splendid with their representations, aud tho largo au dience in attendance pronounced it one of thn most pninv-ililn itioiitiniT. 1,I.I - -"j-v-..,. ...vv..,a iit-.i . tins winter, -t , CENTRAL NO TES The basket party given at Central on the evening of the 20th, was a grand success. The hall was crowded, and many beautiful baskets were brought in by the young ladies, well filled with delicious lunch. These baskets were auctioned off, some going for as high a price as five dollars, and ranging all the way from that down to fifty cents. Thirty-nine do'lars was cleared from the dance and baskets and is to be sent to tho Central missionaries who nr in tno field, A splendid social time was enjoyed and the best of order prevailed. Globe's best livery O. K. Stables. W. P. Kelsey, Prop. Phone 481. ,' Silver Belt wants your job printing. Croup and Whooping Cough The mothers of youog children have no need to fear these diseases if they keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand. Mr. If. Davenport, of Pauls Valley, Ind. Ter.. writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in vny family for several years and ha-ve fonnd it especially effective for croup and whooping ceugh.1' For sale by all druggists. Globe's fcest livery O. K. Stables. W. P. Kelsey, Prop. Phone 481. Dea't Tako the Bisk When you have a bad cough or cold? do not let it drag along until it becomes1 . chronic bronchitis or develops into an attack of pneumonia hut give 1t tho at tention it deserves ad get rid of it Take Chamberlain-'s Ceugh JJflmedv a yon are sure f prompt relief. Fror small beginning the sale and nr this praparatien has extended ' parts ef the Usited States and tr foreign cesntries. 2U Taanyreir esres of emgfce mi eelds have It thin wiV ptnlieliBd use. Per sse j all drejiis' t vi ; i'A Q -pj w tfi ' t !-. A' A, 1 1 H's' ciH&' &iimSMiM:Mt 4 !. .irsiw V