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VESA FREE PRESS. Friday April 28, 4899 (jOCAL NEWS. Judge C. M. Frazier was in town yesterday. Our schools close today for the summer vacation. .Dr. Hawley was at the Odd Fel-J lows’ ball in Ternpe. ‘ . T Read this week’s announcement of the Alkire Co. of Phoenix This firm is the leader in low prices. William Martin’s baby died Satur day buried Sunday. The work of fitting up Wing’s new Wehfff shop began Tuesday. Present Indications point to a very fceavy (rajt srqp m this valley. Haying is now in progress and the crop & Said to be generally good. Uncle Charlie Jones has been quite seriously ill for two or three weeks. Our school trustees will meet to paorrqvy t<> employ teachers for next year. Frank Wise has very much im proved in health and is now able to be abound, Hon. Aaron Goldberg came up on Monday to arrange for the grand pkjrwa next Monday. The Patterson-Brundage building is being fitted up, up stairs and down, fcr a new saloon. John Barnett has commenced, the * .-it .v work of fitting up his hail for occu pancy by the Woodmen. A man is in hard luck who is bur viVa »i' . . I v i » dened with ' fool friends’' and “small bore politicians.” Ohas. Wing expects to open his new butcher shop in Kleinman’s building next Monday. The Farmers Exchange steam bal ing outfit began work on the Lewis j-ancfy | 15 ' N Boa’t forget to attend the school entertainments toniglit and tomorrow pight in Social hall. Chas. Mullen and wife attended f,he Rebekah grand ball In Ternpe on Wednesday night Fred Hough, manager of the Ternpe -Afesa Creamery and Cold Storage £lo., wa? in town Tuesday. Sid Lamb came down from Gold field Sunday and returned Monday. Hi George returned wtth him. Prof. Oharton is preparing for a grand musical carnival which will be given sometime next month, *Zi Arthur Brizzee and a number other Mesa people have been serving on the jury in the District Court this week One- thousand dollars to loan at jjlieap rates. Apply at this office. H. JL Chandler has now a force of meq at work putting up his electric light line from the power house to Tempe. It is repoited that the government will shortly erect a $24,000 dance hall for the Indians at the Sacaton agency. The Abell-Wilbur-Mullen Hard t ware Company is unpacking and pjaring goods in the new branch store at Tempe. WANTED—A position, willing work at anything, I am a printer by trade. Address P. D. ‘Eckhart. Mesa Ariz, , There is a new version of the old saw, “God save’ me from my friends.” It reads now, “God save me from my fool friends.” FOR SALE.—Team of ligh t grays weighing 2100, • Good pedigree. Will be sold cheap. For particulars apply at this office. TJig weather has been refreshingly pool the past week. Frost was re ported in some parts .of the valley on Wednesday mcming. Mrs. Rain} |nd son Jack, left Monday fpr thejr bprne in Washington. D, Q., after spending the winter with Mrs. Baird '3 inother. Mrs. Dawley. Miss |?ay Newell and Miss Addie birrine arrived home Saturday from Jlavajo county where they have been teaching wil|* gratifying success. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Qrr who have been sojourning at the Kimball House during the wipter. left Monday for their home in Detroit. While here, , Mr- Crr bonded Kimball's Buckhorn I wines at Goldfield and he wili prob ably soon to push the work of £eveloning the mines. ' ’ ■ * Uw $ **•' (' The Creampry Company has just finished putting in latest improved machinery in the creamery, cold stor age and ice factory this side of Tempe. 1 A mammoth churn has been put in which M ill turn out from eight hun dred to twelve hundred pounds of butter at a churning. The trustees of this school district met Tuesday and adopted the plans for the new school house which were prepared by architect W. R. Norton, of Phoenix. The building will be a ‘ handsome, two story brick of eight room 8. L. W. Collins and his stage line ' between Mesa and Phoenix still live and do business at the old stand, cffice telephone No 264, residence telephone 1 No. 265. All orders will be prompt > ly attended to. A large number of Mesa people went to Tempe Sunday to witness the game of base ball between the Tempe nine and the DeMunds of Phoenix. The score stood 21 to 16 in favor of the DeMund?. Mr. and Mrs. Field, who spent the winter in Mesa for the benefit of Mrs. Field’s health, left Monday for their home in Illinois- Mrs. Jesse Steele accompanied them as nurse for Mrs. Field. A little money expended now by the people of this valley in construct ing good roads to the various mining districts would be a gilt-edge in vertment Our schools close today for the regular summer vacation. Ii is ex pected that when the fall term begins £he new building will have been com pleted rea?jy for occupancy. FOR SALE. A first-class incubator and brooder nearly now, 10Q egg capacity, for sale on easy terms. Financial straits are reasons for selling. Call at this office ! for particulars. NOTICE. * l l Notice is hereby given that there j will be a meeting of the Afesa Co- e Operative Willing Company on M on- ? day, May 1, 1899. said meeting to be held at the mill at 2 o'clock p. ra. i! r '• 8 CHAS. F. WJRLCUTT, > y* i» ,4fesa. Atiz. April 20, 1899. i fHREE DUS’ SALE IN MEN’S pit Withm tlic past two weeks we have received about one hundred cases of men s goods. Our low prices will be of interest to all. ■* * * SUITS. Men s Cassimere-suits, something you cannot find in any other store. This week, $3.50 Another line in neat and plain effects, strictly all wool and perfect fit. This week $4.50. ,_ r This line of suits are nobby and are worth SIO.OO. nis 1 ec l u &l to custom made. This week $? .50. SHIRKS. S^^tS This line of fine shirts are usually sold at 75c. Yours this week 50q. Fine Madras.shirts, full cut, sold in any city at sl. This week 85c. ‘ J ■ .Men s summer tan balbriggaji shirts and drawers in all sizes. This week 35c each! French balbrigan shirts and drawers, full finish, worth sl. This week 05c. Rcru .gauze shirts and drawers, just the line for sum mer wear. This week 40c. S’I'RAW HATB Men’s straw hats in several styles and colors Uiis week 25c. We shall place three lines of nobby straw, This week 50c. - i If you want to wear the correct New York style and latest plaits and up to date hat. This week. 75c. SHO3E3 We shall give a special discount off small lines of shoes during this three days sale. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. ALKIRE CO , 9 and‘ll E. Washington Street, Arizona t Miss Edna, the beautiful 15-year i old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AJ. . Bradley was on Wednesday elected . by the pupils of the Phoenix schools i to be Queen ‘o the May. - LOST. —On desert between East Brand f and Highland canals, a young tan col ored dog, with black and white strif < on face. Wore eoJar. Finder will b t liberally rewarded W. H. CODE. s . Mesa J> mm ■i ■ I ii— —■—■■in ■ T. 3H. DEAITB, i Physician and Surgeon. Office over Barnett’s Drug store Main Street, Mesa City. ! MESA. 1 & Feed and Livery Stabl P. METS, Proprietor , » SUMMONS ( In tho District .Court of the Third Jnaicial ! District of tho Territory of Arizona, in and foe, the County of Maricopa. Action brought in tho District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ar izona, in and for Maricopa County, and the complaint filed in said Maricopa County, in the ( office of the Clerk of said District Court. Sarah A. Russell, Plaintiff, ts. Stephen H. Russell, Defendant. • In the name of tho Territory, of Arizona, , to Stephen H. Russell Defendant, Greeting: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against yon by the above n*med plaintiff, in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Marioopa County, and an swer the complaint therein filed with the Clerk of this said Court, at Phoenix, in said County, within ten days after service upon you of this summons if served in this said County, or if served out of this said County and ttithin this said Judicial District, then within twenty days thereafter, or in all other cases within thirty days thereafter,' the times above men- ' tioned being exclusive of the day of servicej or * judgment by default will be taken against you, 1 Given under my hand and the seal of i the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Maricopa I County, this Bth day of April, A. D. 1899 (Seal) ' W. q. FOSTER j Clerk of said District Court. \ ARTICLESOF/NCORPOrATWN \ OF THE ABELL-VVIIBUR-M ULLEN HARDWARE OuMPANY. Know nil men by these presents, that we. , Wilbur Abell, George H. Wilbur and Charles M, , Mullen, have this day associated ourselves to- ' ( gather for the purpose of forming a coiporation 1 ( Under and by virtue of 'the laws of the Territo- £ ry of Arizona, for the purpose of engaging in ‘g tho lawful business and occupation hereinafter « specified, and to make, subscribe and aok- |j nowiedge, according to law, these articles of j incorporation, and do hereby declare: 1 ( ' 1. The name of this corporation, and by which it shall be known, is the Abell-Wilbur-Mullen j Hardware Company, and its principal place of business shall be at the City of Mesa, County of JVaricopa, Arizona Territory, and inasmuch as part of its business will be canipd on in the ' * town of Tempo, in said County of Maricopa, |’ > the said corporation will maintain an office at said place, at which place business meetings of U said corporation may be held, and all proeeed -3 ings and business transacted at such place shall be binding upon the company. 11. ;h , Tbe ® en6ral nature of the business to be car- I ried on by said corporation, is to deal in all kinds of iron and iron implements, wood and e wood implements, wagons, baggies, plows and j, harrows and all other kinds of machinery usu ally employed and dispensed in and about a general Hardware establishment,‘together with a hay and grain, provided always thap this com ~ pany shall not invest or speculate in the stocks of any other company without the consent of j ■9 a majority of the stockholders of this company ! first had. I 111- The rmount of capital stock hereby author e ized. is twenty Thousand ($20,000) dollars, di vided into Two Hundred shares of the value of One Hundred ($100) each, and the time when, and the conditions upon which it is to be paid in are as fojlows: Eleven Thousand ($11,000) Dollars shall be Daid upon the sub-[ scriptiojj and the ballance thereof at 1 stich times as the business may require, and no j stock shall be issued until the same has been paid for, and all paid up stock shall be non assessable. I j The time of the commencement of said cor I! poration 6hall be when this instrument shall g>j be duly acknowledged and recorded in the of j fice of the Recorder of said Marioopv county. 5 v. j The officers of this company shall consist j } of a Board of Directors of three persons, who shall be elected annually on the first ;• onday ; < . jin April of each year, and who shall hold their [ * j .offices until their successors are elected and' I I qualified' No one shall be elligible to the of- } , ’ , fice of Director unless" he be a stockholder in I * his company. There may be a foreman, or * 6Uch other subordiaate officers as may be pro ’ vided by the By-Laws of this Company, who ; need not be stockholder therein. I Vl ‘ The Directoas for the first year shall be ' Wilbur Abell, George H. Wilber and Charles M. Mullen, officejuddress is M sa, Maricopa County, Arizona. VII. The highest amount of liability, present or i I contingent, to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not exceed forty per cent of the paid in capital. ; | VII ! I The private property of each officer and stock j holder of this corporation is to be exempt j from all corporate debts and liabilities of thi. 1 corpo ration. j In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our names to these presents this Ist day of March I A. D. 1899. j WILBUR ABELL. GEO. H. WILBUR. CHARLES M MULLEN. Territory of Arizona. ) 3s. County of Maricopa. j Before me, Geo. W. Woy, a Notary Public j in and ter the County of Maricopa, and Ter- | ritory of Arizona’ personally appeared, on this day. Wilbur Abel!, George H. Wilbur and Charles M. Mullen,known to me to be the per sons whose names are subscribed to the fore- i going instrument, and each severally acknowl edged to me that ho exocutod the same tor the 4 purposos and consideration thoroin expressed. . Given under my hand and Notarial seal of : office this Ist day of April 1899. GEO. W. WOY, (se.vlj) Notary Publio’ = . My commission expires Jan’y 87th 1992 " Filed for record this sth day of April 1899. - F.W. SHERIDAN, ! County I KIM I'. A Id. HOUSE, The Pioneer Hotel of Mesa BEST OF KQCOMMODRTIQNS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Tables furnished with best the market afford?. Feed Stable in connection. .Horses bpardejl by tty day, week or month. WILLIAM A. KIMBALL, PROPRIETOR., mesa, - Arisßona. 1H SCENIC LINE OF ARIZON^ Santa % Pimi k Ptais KAILWAY CO. WITH THE SANTA FE SYSTEM Shortest and quickest, route between Phoenix Kan sas City, St Louis. Chicago and Eastern Points S. B, P. & P Time Table No 2 Effective June 4th, 1898. Days Ihrougli lime Table ®®y ß To the West " To the W est Mood| 4 sous v.. San Era cisco ar 6 4*... j Tws T'u vi 10 00 .|lv. Mojave ...ar 3 15a iTuct Tnt*sy 8 10a llv Man IJiego arr L OOp Ti * Tucsy 10 2 a 1V..109 Angeles 83>a Pue Tuosv 3 5,0 p jlv ...Bwsr- w. ... 12 15 a Toe Wedn 745 1 1 ir... Uh Fork lv 12 30p‘ M'H From the East • Going East Mond 10 Oop lv.. . hicago...... ar 900 A d Mond 10 300 St. lien is 615 "ed Tuesj H2O ... Kansas City 705 Wed W'v i> 3 00a Denver.d s<o . I'nes We n 840 .. A.bniuerque... . 1025 Mon Thurs 12 10p a...Ash Fork lv 8 10a Mor Note—Close connections with the Rast bonnd. Limited, passing Ash lbrk Tuesdays, Thurs days and 3undays. ’ . l-OCTH JJOCND. | | NOHTH JoOHD No. J. \No. 2 as. STATIONS. Pas. ve hail Mountain time 1 Dail' l2H5p lv Assi Fork- arl 7 35a 1 ‘. Op Rook Butte G 43a 227 Jerome Junction 5 30a 3 10k *r Presootf .....lv 4 4oa 8 Isr. v Prescott ar 4 23a 34 p Summitd.:. g 53a 4 B>p .HSknJl Valley 4 55p v Skull Valley ar 2 58a ’ 515 p Kirkland 2 33a t 1 52a 6 45 CoPgrsss Junction.. t‘2 65a 7 20 Wiokotihnrg 12.17a 747 p Ho* Springs Juncticn. U 47p l 8 44p f e »r>a lo 39p 8 58p Glendale to *27p 9 05pI Alhambra . lolsp 9 20pjar Phoenix I'- OOOp ♦Dining station. Ti.e only North and douth Line in Arizona tra versing and reaching the most interesting sections including the great Salt ither valley. Through tickets f t all points in ne U tited States, asanada ami Mexico.; Connecting at Jerome Junction with trains I of U. V. & P. By. for Jerome, j.....-....... At Prescott with stage lines for I all the principal raining camps; at Congress i Jauction with Congress Gold t o R. R. for Con | gross and stage lines for H«rqn» Bala, Stmton and Yarn oil. At Phreaix with the Maricopa & Phoenix Ry., for points on 8. P. By, also with 0. B. V. Ry. At Hot Borings Junction with the O. O. H. 8. T. Co. stage line far Onstie Cre k Hot Springs; the new all the year ho» Ith resort. F. M. MURPHY, (ih O. M. S*. Rt EN I , Pres t & Gen. Mg’r. G*-n Ft & Pass Ap pk'e.w®:B; I> ‘ 46o, ' t ’ I Ass’t Gen. Mgr. iP e»cott, Arison a. j\ i rrr—- -=r i i WM. PASSEY UNDERCHKER Undertaker's supplies. Imported coffin and caskets always on hand. made to order on short -rotic, Furniture repaired and job work Jon at live anj let live prices. WM PASSEY, Next door to Mesa City Bank V., i fcext to water—the Cheapest ands EST drink isj Pride of. Japan [ [(Tree)/Teai 1 IPHOENIXSTOT LINE! . t . PHOENIX & MARICOPA. • Train leaves Phoenix at 7.30 p. m ; arrives at Tempe at 8.00 p. n». and Maricopa at Ip, jii . r Train leaves'Mancopa at 6.00 9* ; Arrives at Tempe at 7 10 a. m. and 1 Phoenix at 7:3|1 a, nU , PHOENIX AND MESA CITY. 1 Leave Mesa at 9:15 am, anive Tempe 9.40 am, and Phoenix 10 a • Leave Mesa' |jp *f‘> HI Tempe 5.30 p m, and at Phoenix 6 pm. Leave Phoenix Tempe at 9:35 a in, arrive at Mrs* at 9.00 adj," " *' 1 Phoenix at 3.30 p pi, Jea> f Tehipe at 4.00 pm, arrive M<sa 4,30 pm. ' ‘ ff ** Train connects at Maricopa Southern Pacific east bound at 10 p m. and with Southern pacific wn t»ound, leaving Maricopa at 5.45 p: in Connections made at PhoeniJ wi*h S..F, P, '& P. Tor Congnss and Prescott - , and at Ifesa with stage for Goldfield, Mondays, Wednesdays nif Fridays at 12.30'pi m; for Ffpio sr and Globe, 1 uesdays, ThurfcclaY K KJ ’ e Saturdays, at 4, a ‘hi’. All trains run daily and will [at any pcint on signal s i * B F. PORTEK, M. O. Gen’l Sup Gen 1 Pass. A gt. General Office, Phoenix. 2 *.*. * J.. pnpD’C U. S. SALARY LIST j UW * 1 * p,*s CIVIL SERVICE P.UIFS i wia stiouoK mimwrioit question?. <?ives the Civil, Army, Navy and Diplomatic Pay Tv- ?s. Tells about Postal, Departmental. Customs. Indian and other publiCemploymen-vS. HOW SO OBTAIN THEM, Price 50c. For eels at the office of this papel "~ T . .— —— IF YOO WISH TO ADVERTISE || II IN ‘ n ANYWHERE Xf ANYTIMfi > * j \ j ; Call on or Write j ;E.C. DIKE’S ADVERTISING AGENCY ■ ! || 64 &65 Merchants' Exchange < I j ’ SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. MwtHwiiniinnnir ‘•B6 DIFFERENT. ’ ? >- v: V. WEIGHT. Proprietor V Hair C’uttinp:, fit« QTyK MB A CALL. f j f Cough and 11 |§nsumptloii % * w' —' Cure J 'll' This 53 beyond question the l M 111 most successful Cou- T h Mc.li- OP 1,1 cine ever known to science: a lift SI 3\\ few doses invariably cure the text ri| cases of Cough, Croup \ r > in aiKL I.rcinchitis, fvhile its won- Id V uerful,' success-in the euro of \V ISjI Consumption Is without. a par- \\ IJy alielm the history of medicine. 11 Sr omep its first discovery it has J1 j*\\ been sold 01* *a gtiarahtce, a /1] . sa\ rest which no other medicine fmi di] Sf in stand. If you have a Ur Cough, we earnestly ask you fiat to try it. In United States and Hi Canada 25c., 50c. and SI.OO, and K| il 4?'ed*S'W d ,s * M. and- W I SOLE PROPRIETORS All “ SX.Wells & Call y UEROY, N.Y. 0 i p HAMILTON, CAN. JyM