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" ' ' ' 8" ' THE DAtEaiyER BELT - f v - -"yp-' ' " X ,, ,, MKiHBHnBHanMKHMHBMHMHHNMMH t,lM,ill Wv'tf"- lw Ee el Solid and WELL ARMED W ITH MONEY IN THE BANK. JSlP mm TSybKTU J XZflK ?xrv AKklihYF fiAYWX ISWWU.. WLA IT 3 tMi m..JQWig: . f&3tf w2iS feSi - WIl BEST FRIEND I AND IT IS SAFE V cport combine to show that the money )f tlio Globe Nntion.il bank is well jotuetcd. All in all the report shon d jo exceedingly gratifying to the stock loldcra and customers, as well as tlio uanugors and dheetors of this iuuti .ution. Fine Baby Boy Henry Carls, the jolly baker, wore, a .ini'o of more than oidhmry breadth yesterday as the result of a visit of the rtoik to his home yesterday morning. The new coiner is a boy of thirteen louuds and tho lusty youngster is doing One, as is also the mother. purchased by tho eity council govern! weeks ago for $400. IK THE BANK SSsS&j&d YOU CANNOT SUCCESSFULLY EIGHT THE BUSINESS BATTLES OF LIFE WITHOUT MONEY. GOLD MAKES THE BEST ARMOR FOR THESE BUSINESS BATTLES. HAVE YOU EVER SAID TO YOURSELF: "IF ONLY I HAD S5000 NOW." First National Bank GLOBE, ARIZONA Capital, Surplus and fcQ(( Aft A Shareholder Liability $UUU,UUU FOR SALE One- of tho finest garden ranches la the country, only nix mlleg from town, containing 140 acres; about 14 acres In vegetables, somo of them ready for tho market. A most delightful plara to live, being situated in tho foot-hills with a never failing stream of pure clear water running through tho property. If you want a nice summer resort don't miss this chance, come and see it anyway. For sale for only $1GOO. A sure enough bargain. Wo also have soma of the finest residences, modern, uptodato in ev ery respect, for aalo at tho owners' price. Wo havo somo houses to rant, and lots in any part of the city for salo. If you have not found what you want como and seo what wo havo, and if it suits you wo will givo you a square deal. Aler. Simpson ALEX. SIMPSON & COMPANY James Cochran Will Manage Barbecue I!. Wilson of Globe has been appoint ed official manager of the baibceue to bo held at SalTord on the Fourth of July and will leave for the Valloy met ropuln on the morning of the 3rd to get ready for the big threo-day event. Cooler at City Hail A new ceiling fan has been installed in tho council room a: tho city hall. It will add much to tho comfort of tho city dads at their sessions during the hot season. White Sox vs. Kaysccs The White Sox will meet tho Knights of Columbus at School Hill park next Sunday afternoon. The Knights havo picked up several new players, who are said to be warm members, and a good ?!imo is looked for. The Gila Valley Bank & Trust Company Capital paid in, $100,000.00 Surplus, $60,000.00 G. B. MILLS, President L. D. RICKETTS, Vice-Pres. T. A. PA8COE, Vice Presidcnl H. S. VAN GORDER, Cabhier E. M. HURT), Local Manager WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. NEW BUSINESS INVITEE R. B. nEGABDT E. M. HURD WALTER DOUGLA5- DIRECTORS O. E. MILLS H. S. VAN GORDER L. D. RICKETT8 A. T. THOMSON Tw A. PASCOB Tho race bstween the Southern Pa cific and El Peso and Southwestern to get into Glecson ought to point a moral to you. Bo at tho opening of tho town sito salo of patented ground Jims 28th. Courtland Invetmcnt Co., Sales Agent3, Courtlaud. Railroad Buys Property By a deed placed on record yesterday, tho Gila Valley railroad takes over lot 15, North Globe, from Samuel Blight and wife. The lot is an irregularly shaped picco of property, containing 7.314 square feet. Tho purchase price was $3,230. Local officials of tho com pany are noncommital as to the use to which tho property will bo put. It is supposed to have beeu purchased for right of way purposes. Czarnowski a Visitor F. M. Czarnowski pf Phoenix, is spending a few days in. this city looking nftor the interests of the Pacific Slope Securities company. The company ho represents is a western organization, formed with the idea of keeping the returns from casualty insurance in tho Pacific coast district, instead of al lowing it to go to the enst, as has been tho case in the past. SHORT ST0R1ESJF THE CITY Bank Makes Good Showing Tho quarterly report of the Globe Na tional bank appears in anolhor co nuin of this issuo tf tho Silver Belt. It shows a gratifying increase in tho vol ume of business over tho last quartorly report, deposits amounting to 3.2 per cent increase, a total of $144,115.32. Cash itoms and demand loans are shown to amount to 91 per cent of tho entire deposits, and tho other items of tho Scrap at Miami Gust Pitman and William Hendricks, who engaged in n scrap at Miami Wed nesday night, will bo up before. Judge Hinou Thomas today, to answer to tho charge The case was set for trial yes terday, but was continued. Pittmanis said to havo been badly beaten up. Waterworks Gets Adder A new adding machine was installed in the city water office yesterday. The machine adds two columns of figures at a time, dates tho add'ng tapo, sub tracts errors in computing totals and has other now improvements. It was Won't Llvj at Homo Emil Pabzst, a boy of about twelve years of ngc, was arrested yesterday af ernoon, at tho request of his mother, vho claimed that he would not live at home. The boy declined to go home, iftcr his arrest, claiming that his fath er would beat him. Ho was locked up in jail for about an hour to scaro him 'nto submission, but when he was al lowed outside tho bars, ho mado a break for liberty and escaped. He will probably bo picked up again in a day or so. Raal cstato in Bisbee, Dougla3, Globo and other places has created quick wealth. Courtland is now rewarding those wto had tho foresight to invict History will repeat itself at opening of Glcoscn towitsdte Juno 28th. There will bo a big lino up. Courtland In vestment Company, Sales Agents. You Never Can Toll Just exactly the cause of your rheu matism, but you know you have it. Do you know that Ballard's SnowLin iment will cure lt7 relieve the pain reduces the swelling and limbers the J joints and muscles so that you will be as activo ana won as you ever were Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Pal ace Pharmacy. O'Conncll Pays Costs Mike O'Connell, who drank more than was good for him Wednesday night and fell into tho clutches of tho law as a result, was fined tho coats, .$0.30, by Judge Hinson Thomas yesterday. Tin defendant is feaid to have a good reputa tion, except for the fact that he over indulges occasionally. PEOPLES BAKERY IS BADLY IDiHO BY FIDE INTERIOR GUTTED AND FIXTURES DAMAGED TO EXTENT OF FIF TEEN HUNDRED Contract Let For Bridge Across McCormick Here on Business Visit John Car-sow and William P. Bait say are in Globo on business conncc: ed with tho Union Realty & Trust corn pa lv. Prospector Comes to Light William P. Finuell, an old prospector, who was reported lost in tho hills around Yuma, appeared in Globo yester day. Ho camo here to get away from the heat of the desert Knd will probably go farther north in a day or so. He did not know of the report that he was lost until he struck civilization again. Tho contract for the new bridge across JlcCormick wash at Ilill street has been let to J. Harvey Harris, by i tho committeo in chargo of he impiove I ment, and within a week ho work should be actively in progress. j The bridge, according to the con tract price, win cost ?i.iO. in addition, it will bo ntcepsary to jnake.-a rather expensive fill to bring the street to grade, entailing a total expenditure of nbout $700 for the work. Tho bridgj acrots tho wash at Sutherland street has not reached the contract stage as yet, but as the com mittcs is at work on the project, it is probable that gome definito action will bo taken within a few days. If You Ara Worth 850,000 Don't Read This. This will not Interest you if you are worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you aro a man of moderate means and can not afford to employ a physician when you have an attack of diarrhoea, you will bo pleased to know that one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Shol era and Diarrohea Remedy will cure t' This remedy has been in use for mn years and is thoroughly reliable. In 25 cents. For sale by all driictfi' SHERIFF'S POSSE GIVES s UP PURSUIT OF ROBBER NEVADA CITY, Cal., Juno 2i. Sheriff Walker and posse returned to night after a day of vain search for the lone robber who held up and robbed tho Downiovillo stage today. Despite the statement of the local Wclls-Fargo agent that tho highway man got little, it is gencra'ly believed he secured a considerable sum. Wells Fargo detectives aro expected tomorrow. Tiro of unknown origin practically gutted a room occupied by 'the Peoples' bakery, located in a one-story brick building near thcTLcroy house on North Broad at 1 o'clock this morning. The fire was discovered before it had gained any great headway, and the de partment extinguished the names be fore they had spread to other parts of tho building. ( The stock and fixtures of the bakery were badly damaged and tho loss will nrobably run to nbn--i Ct.nOO. rt in eluding the loss of business to tho pro prietors of tho establishment, who were build'ng up a good trade. - i II The Big Head Ts of two kinds conceit and the big head that comes from a pick headache Does your head ever feel like a gonrd and your brain feel loose and sore! You can cure it in no timo by acting on youi liver with Ballard's Ilerbine. Isn't it worth trying for tho absolute, and cer tain relief you'll get? Sola by Pal aoo Pharmacy. IE PETERS UNDER BONDS KEEP PEASE Joe Peterson was placed under bonds of $1,500 to keep the peace yesterday as the result of his alleged actions in throwing down, choking and threaten ing to kill Mrs. Geneva Fryer. When Peterson" appeared before Judgo Hinson Thomas on tho charge ho offered no testimony on his own he half, and did not contest the charge filed against him by Mrs. Fryer. He secured F. W. Rolando and Trunk Gill as sureties on his bond and was re leased. According to the story told by Mr. Fryer, at the time of Peterson's arrest, ho became angered when she would not give him a room at one of her housei and became so ciolent that she wa forced to have him placed under bonds to protect herself. WAE MEMORIAL UNVEILED SPRINGFIELD, III., June 21. With interesting pxercises and in tho prw- "nco of a large crowd, "The Color Bearer,'" a statue commemorative of ho Illinois soldiers of the Civil war, vas unveiled today at Clear Lake. The tatuo marks tho site of Camp Yatee vhere many giments of Eoldiers were tationed during the war. LADIES Attend the Semi-Annual Clearance Sale now on at vm ja ij TucsoN-AR20NA-6i.oet J7n&2aaS22E322Tf !BC22I223HlgH2Z3EE cgsaCTgan-jawaaafflifflajigii i off tQ of All Summer Goods A new broom sweeps clean, and these new bargains we are offering to the people of Globe should sweep clean all our surplus stock. This is a golden opportunity for every man, woman and child to get real values, and with the Fourth of July but a few days ahead, it offers greater inducements than ever for quick buying. Every article of wearing apparel in the store will be included in this cut price sale. We are determined that not one thing will be carried over this summer, and that is why you have this unusual opportunity of saving. This sale opens today and will continue until Saturday, July 3rd ; Cleanup Sweep of Wash Suits 90c each. Regular $1.25 and $2.00 Himonas. 10 dozen Fancy Trimmed Nainsook gowns, choico . . . .'. ij. : - . I Childrens' Drawers' per pair ., Fancy Parasols, all colors, regular $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 cradc. Sale prlco Rogrlar $3.50 and $1.00 dresses GO fin I salo prlco tjUb.UU I Rojular $5 dresses ' n -tr .flRpfi? y salo price Uilu (u WX I Regular $3.50 one and two- r n r r&Mi&A U plcco dws3C3, sale prlco Uilu 'p$o H Eojclar $7.50 Mulls. Lawns, Etc., f fin ?v rW I Ml. Pr-co B.flO j Regular $9.00 Suits t 1 flfl X' f5 I" S2lo prlco lUU SrtfA, Rcgrlar $10,00 Suits 1 "IF! $?$!" 7.15 0&mM Regular $12.50 Suits q nr, fMfWI salo pr.co .- ..... .UrCiU l"t' joj JvKH Regular $13X0 Suits jfl nn l fV M alo prlco lU.UU k-?f!XJ ' Regular $15.00 Suits I 1Q flfl Mws, " , salo prlco Z,.UU 7 Regular $18.00 Suits iPflfl f'f 14 salo prlco v ., lUiUU J If vYv EogUar $20.00 Suits ; ' ' jn -jr "J 11 A "1 Prfco lo.O . -to Wo mako aU alterations fo of AF II W, HUV( charge. ' - ' w . . Jm B T M 1 - "Z? It A w, iilJli w au coiore' 10 dozen Short Kimonas to cl03o at aa,. wear Hart Schaf f ner & Marx ciothes 81,00 15c Ericas cut in half on any Waist in tho store. Jancy Nets, Fancy S.'lks, Fancy Chiffon, Etc. Rogular prices $1.50 to $20.00. All vakt3 V-i. price Millinery Wo havo in round numbers ISO dress hats, regular $5 to $12.50 valors, to closs out at NOT A HAT RESERVED. 51.50 $3.75 Wooltex Skirts Regular $7.50 values, 0 flfl t3U.UU ...,. 8.00 Mir- m nn I UiUU 10.80 12.00 .V Long Silk Gloves, regular $1.50 and VLfr $1.75 quality, to CI030 out at .... OvC All $2 gloves in Eays;r mako 51.50 now .-. Regular $9.00 values, now Regular $10.00 valifes, now ,. Regular $12.50 values, now Regular $13.50 values, now Regular $15.00 values, now , Alterations, freo on. all Suits, Skirts, etc. Nothing too cheap for us to alter Reception Gowns Eecoption Gowns in endless colors 10C dresses to select from. 10 TC Yoar choico . . .. 1 0. 1 U THE' HOME OF EDWIN CLAPP, WALKOVER, DOROTHY DODD AND SELBY SHOES for men, woman and children. Como in and see our lino Lne of Osfords. When in tho courso of human events' it becomes necessary for a man to bay a suit of clothes, the oucstlon of value is of the most vital importance. All men aro created equal, eo far as baying clothes in this storo is concerned; tho man who wents to pay $15.00 is equal here to tho man who pay3 $10.00; cne gets as good a proportion of value for his money as the other. Tho cornerstone, tho foundation priu- yC "" ciplo of this stsre, is valuo giving, bet Rp ttr valno thsn anvwhere tlsa: to main. fcVJ3 tain tho highest principle of business to offer tho best clothes made; to b morp accomodating and helpful to oui customers; and abovo all, to sco thai they get full sized rnozoy's worth. The ' values aro self-evident; so thorosgh ir every point, small or great, that you can't make a mistake; and if a mistake Is mado hero it's at orr expense; all wc want is a chance to correct it. During this salo wo arp giving a $25.00 SPRINGFIELD ARMY RTXLE TREE with every suit of clothes pur chased from our men's clothing depart ment. BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'3 SUITS A WATCH FREE with each suit. viir tmcK . - .., '..' rx cvaau..!. : rtxR . ttj -jrw --..".',- VvJ. .-fY.L,?.-m.B iVi i?': T rAWVi. 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