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SQU ijm I TX7 E like to sell Diamond Tiresl We *% ™ * find that when one of our customers >-,ff| tries one Diamond, he wants Diamonds ‘ e s or k ee P s *” Satisfied customers like that keep us in We’re glad to tell you that the Diamond Tires we’ve cold are piling up thousands I a 1 m^es without a “come-back.” And what’s mere, they cost less than most tires. Don’t B y cu a S ree that Diamonds must be a pretty 1 I £°°d proposition? I V> 1 Diamond Tubes ars in a class by & i themselves. Made f *om husky, lively % dO f rubber that is remarkably long-lived. E Treed Red Sides | 1 ppitt BROS, MERCANTILE CO. I 1 2ud &. Y/asven Ave. Phone 175 Y * m ■■ i.h WMafir* ■ ■■■■■■!■■■»! I ■■»■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ —■■■—■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■ ■—■■— ■■■■■■■■ ■■— ■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■—■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 111 , ■■ ... You are a Part Do Your Part— of the Army. Do It Mow! The War Saving Plan. R * Sit Is a Plan by which You Invest Your Small Savings with the United States Government. 5 You do it by buying War Saving Stamps and Thrift Stamps. A War Savings Stamp costs $4.14 if bought in March, 1918, after that it will cost one cent additional each month during 1918—April $4.15 and so on. The one cent a month advance is allowed for the interest the stamp earns. Uk These stamps as bought are pasted in a war saving cents; you get a Thrift Card from the postoffice or bank, 'Or it and start a new 25c Thrift Card; the Thrift Stamps do not 6 certificate which is a folder with twenty spaces for stamps. other authorized agency; no charge for the card. There are bear interest; the War Savings Stamps do—4 per cent com- B When these twenty spaces are filled put the certificate away; sixteen spaces on this card, a place for each 25c thrift stamp pounded every three months. The interest is in a conven (R it is worth $100; payable January Ist, 1923. Then start an- you buy. Sixteen of them makes $4.00. When the card is ient form of a monthly increase in face value of the stamps, v other one. full, take it to the postoffice or bank, or other agency, and The stamps are redeemable at their full value, $5.00 £k A United States Thrift Stamp is for investors who get a War Savings Stamp. You’ll pay the difference —14c on January 1, 1923. & mant to save, but find a war saving stamp more than they in March, and one cent more easb month during 1918. Paste Buy War Saving Stamps and Thrift Stamps at banks, C can spare at one time. The U. S. Thrift stamp costs 25 the war savings stamp on the certificate card you get with portoffices and stores. IA Country Worth Fighting For is a Country Worth Saving For. Do Your “Bit.” 1 This space patriotically contributed by the following Firms: 2 Arizona State Bank, A. R. Goldman, Chas. Cahn, S A. E. Gillard, City Bakery, Murphy Studio. S N. Erickson, Winslow Furniture Co. Richardson Bros. J J. C. Penney Co. City Fuel & Transfer Co. Daze Transfer Co. 2 W. H. Dagg & Co. Babbitt Bros. Mercantile Co. Standard Bottling Co. g Winslow Market, • Bank of Winslow, J. C. Moore Furniture Co. Not ice For Posting and Publi cation. Serial No. 034431. UNITE/) STATES LAND OF fice, PI oenix, Arizona, January 29, 191& In compliance with G. L. O. letter “K” AST of January 11, 1916, notice is hereby given that the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company, by HoVel Jones, its Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas, has filed in this office its application, Serial No. 034431, to enter under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved April 21, 1904 (33 Stat., 211) the fol lowing described lands, viz.: NE quarter Section 8, Town ship 19-N., Range 16-E. Any and all persons claiming adversely the land described, of desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 4th day of April, 1918. J. L. Irvin, Register. First pub March 1. last pub. March 29. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Es tate of Walton D. Malone, de ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Clarissa R. Malone, administratrix of the estate of Walton D. Malone, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the fitst publi cation of this notice to the said Clarissa R. Malone at Winslow, Azizona. the same being the place for the transaction of busi ness of said estate, in said coun ty of Navajo, state of Arizona. Clarissa R. Malone. Administratrix of estate of Walton D. Malone, deceased. Dated this 21st day of January 1918. Fresh fish can be had every Friday at the Winslow Market. __ J§l| W. G. Kelly’s ftlß-...__ BILLIARD AND POOL PAM j Cor. Kinsley and Second. «ißr^ Aparior amusement re fined people, seeking an hour of 3: Peasant recreation. '» i Our tables and cues are al ways kept in first-class condition J. F. MAHONEY Notary Public. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. \ Buy lot!> now in the Mahoney and Camp bell Additions. Lots sold on easy installment plan. Guaranteed title given purchaser. ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦+ I Telephone 192 Office: Dowms Building D. E. HANKS ; j General Livery and Transfer Busi- f l ness. Hay, grain, feed, coal and wood. | £ Delivered to All Pars of the City. I f Fine Horses and Good Buggies for Hire. X