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TTie Yuma Examiner Says; The Arizona Booster Buys At Home t -1 . V;KiT' i" ..'..t ThtYima Booster rBiiy$;? At Home 3."- . My Interests' are In Yuma and. n ,,v -Arizona.. .;Yiima. , Is good ,enouijh.lfor,.i me to live In, and "so I ' think it Is gbcfct enough for me to, buy in. I belieye.; in" transacting business " wlth...my Yuma friends. -' 1 1 want to see the goods before I buy. i '' ' I want to get what I want, when I . ' want It, and at the very time I buy it. --"The money I spend In Yuma .stays In YUma,. and works for the. welfare of Yuma. The tnan I buy from stands back of, the goods. . . The man I buy from pays his share ofvthe"-YQmal county andstatetaxes. Whatever-, helps Yuma, helps me; '' 'and every other man, woman and child In.it. . ..If the Yuma merchants can depeiri on the Yuma and Arizona buyers, then Yuma and Arizona can depend upon our merchants to help with every pub lic improvement, to do their full share. 0606000 o'o'o'o'o :d oNo 6 o o . o O "JUDGE NOT" O O O OOOOOOOOOOO O O-O O O O udgje; TioV0frft$kfthiSr, f oirtiaps l& I BUY AT HOME DO YOU? The Yuma Booster The Yuma Southwest believes in The Yuma Booster ' " battlefield,. w v tTJe laujel wreath which decksthy temple now, h. ' '. ' f! 1 -rnv. I '1 3-i-'l-'JL 1 i ' 'I 1 .1 J ' He who hast never tasted shot or flame Is unfit censor for his brother's shame. -( Perhaps that look thou judgest to-"be -"' fear ' ' j 'Was caused-by -pain; he dared; a'nd knew the cost; 4 -v" Thou hast not borne his burdens year What right hast thou to say hia fight was . tost? Perhaps thy boasted courage all. had fled Hadst thou but followed where hisi daring ( led. That tender note,' so full of .mercy's power, ' ' ' - Was added to his. voice when he - had cried ' ' ; In. agony- ('twas "In that, awful hour He-"found for him that mercy was denied) Then, in his voice that note of tender ness Took root and grew, the weaker ones to bless. Who bave thee right to judge? He braved the scorn Of men less strong. He took the! unblazed trail. His hands were bruised, his bleeding! feet were torn, ! And still his dauntless courage did not fail! Only the unseen knows the bitter cost Of those brave fights the world con , demns as lost. Unknown. Mornin Sun ONLY LIVE MORN ING NEWSPAPER BETWEEN -PHOE-'' NIX AND THE ' ' COAST J. Hi Westover President and Editor Yuma Daily Examiner 6- PRINTING THAT PLEASES Printers of the Arizona Sentinel and Yuma Soutkivest I Wear Good Shoes I THE YUMA NATIONAL BANK Yuma, Arizona UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY r Step lively, move swiftly, feel "bully, go far, no fatigue Some people save a few cents on the price of their shoes and spend a dollar on their corns, their chafes or their aches. Its all in the shoe in the buyingin the dealer issssara who sells them. TRY US, TRY OUR SHOES-YOU'LL COME AGAIN The Toggery A. L. VERDUGO, Manager Advertise in Sentinel-Yuma Southwest We Invite Your Account Resources Over $600,000.00 ILEY'S OA RAGE Authentic Road Inf ormantion M.