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Arizona Silver Belt from Globe, Arizona • Page 8

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prl Arizona Silver Belt LOCAL tfmkfc h'M p)M4f 'W ARIZONA SILVER BELT. MAY 2. 1901 BBS ff i 1 Ft J- J' i St. Hi (ft 4 I it. NEWS.

Go to Pratt's for line fruits and corv (ections. a nnniv nf fresh cocoaiuits at iPratts. Wall paper, the Whelan's store. latest designs, at Telephone Globe Droit store for day or CO Caullllower, cabbaite, onions, carrots and chill at Pratt's. Union Federation Clears at the Qloiib Ditua Stouk.

Just received a shipment of line, fat cattle at Murphy's Meat market. "Skyrocket" has lunches of chicken soup, Ice cream, cake and hot cotTee. Mrs. Annie Cadman went to Tucson on Friday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Porter W.

Fleming. For Sale A lot on the Ball Ground, also two tent houses, on the premises; apply to E. W. Mankins. Wanted to trade, one Kent's and one ladies' bicycle for a horso and buggy.

Apply at McCann's tailor shop. For rent to responsible pnrties, two nice, oool rooms, opposite the Kinney House. Apply to Zinaraeriuftu. Chas. H.

Thnyer nnd Mrs. Amnnun Boston were married last Friday evening, Justioo W. F. llawlings tying Ui6 knot. Pratt receives fresh vegetables twice a week.

Prices reasonable. Six-room house for sale, 4-adobe and 2-framo rooms. G. S. VanWacjknkn.

G. W. Hamilton will plate your tableware with Royal sliver plating, at a reasonable cost. At Stantlcld Son store. Geo.

D. Corson, the new agent at San Carlos, has taken hold in a businesslike way, that has had a good Impression at the agency. Marshal Cnrnutt, lata with L. W. Leiglitou, is now in tlio employ of W.

W. Brookner who are fortunate in securing bis services. We have purcha.ed at a bargain L. W. Lelghton's entire stock of goods.

Watch the papers next week for some very low prices. W. W. Biiookxkr Co. Wm.

McFaddcn, the Sierra Anclia cattleman, was In town this week. He says there is a world of feed on the mountain and stock Is putting on fat rapidly. Mrs. T. T.

Davidson and Miss Terry left last Friday for Indian lint springs where they expected to remain a few dais and then go to Glcason To visit Mrs. P. Scanlan for two weeks. Good progress Is being made in excavating for the Butler building, and the work will be finished within a few dajs. It is a big job, involving the removal of nearly 6o0 cubic yards of eartli and stones.

John Pembcrton, the upper Salt river cattleman, was in town last Friday. He says the farmers and Block-men of the valley are. lmppv, 'being assured of a good season. Grass has not been as good In 20 years in that section, alllleria growing especially luxuriant, and moro than a foot high. Tboro will bo a meeting of Sultiinn Robeknb Loci go No.

0 lit Odd FcIIouh' bull, Wednesday, May 8tb, at o'clock for the purpose of practicing degree work. All memboru, ami especially mombers of tbu team, are requested to attend. By order of the Noble Grand, Carrio L. TlinmpRou. Haitie M.

Allison, Secretary. A reception and entertainment was given by the primary department of the Globe public school last Friday afternoon. The scholars, who bad been trained by Mrs. Arkills and Miss llainm, gave a very Interesting program of recitations, dialogues and songs, which was enjoyed by the 2.5 visitors present. BefieshmenLs were served.

Mr. W. F. WhcnthotT, the furniture dealer, has bougnt M. M.

Conn's Buf fet, which he has converted Into a department store. One-half of the place will be occupied by Mr. Wlicnt- hotf's furniture business and one-half will be a ladles' emporium, presided over by Mrs. Whontholl, who has for sale the linest of everything for ladles ever brougjit to Nogalcs. Vidette.

B. F. Pascoe went to SufTord Mon dy, to take charge of thu bnineB of the SaSurd Lumber company, of which be is one of the principal owners. The family will follow shortly and make their borne in Siiff.ird. All persons Indebted to me are requested to call at the Thompson Barclay liverv stable, and settle with Kobt.

Reill, who Is authorized to collect and receipt all bills due me. U. F. Pascoe. Harry Warburton returned from Pearce last Thursday night, having been called home by a telegram stating that the baby, 19 months old, was critically ill with pneumonia.

We are plased to learn that the child is improving. The Globe public schools will close on Friday, May 10. The closing exercises, to which the public are invited, will be given on that evening in Odd Fellows hall, by the pupils of Superintendent Ball, Miss Gerald and Miss Allen. "Oar little girl was unconscious from straugulation during sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly secured a buttle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her throe doses.

The croup Mas mustered and our little darliug speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Upafford, Chester, Micb. Glut Drug Store, Roberts fc Peterson. W.

H. Crow was in town Sunday to bid bis friends good bye, having decided to return to bis former home at Mtulisouville, Kentucky. Ho resigned bis position as manager of the SufTord Lumber company, and left Sufford for the east on Tuesday. Will outdo many friends during bis residence in Globe who regret bis departure Road Overseer John J. Cramer has suspended work for the present on the Pioneer road, which bo lias put in excellent sliapo as far as Bremen's quartz mill, so that teams can Imnl much heavier loads ami at reduced charges About threo miles of road to the summit remains to be repaired.

Mr. Cramer will now givo hU attention to bettering tbo MoMillen roxd where it abends tbo bill north of the Web-fiter hoarding house This will be done to enable the Arizona Commercial company to haul tboir hoist and other mftohinory to the Copper Hill mine. However, most of the repairs on this rnnd will bo rnado by the mining company. It is not too early to commenco the igitatiou of the proper observiiuce of thu Fourth of July. If preparations are begun soon, thero is uo reason why ue could not liuvo a routiiug uelobra tiou, that would draw many visitors from the Gila valley ami all thu nearby mining camps and settlements.

Wo would suggest holding a puhlici incut ings, to nppniut committees on finance, advertising and programme, in order that tboy might gut to work at the earliest possiblu dato. W.H.Crowe returned last Thursday from McNairy countv, Tennessee, where he had been for four nioiithson a vi.sit to his old home. The trip was fraught with. momentous consequence as he was married on January 20, and bought a farm In McNairy county. As soon as he disposes of his property here he will go back to Tennessee to spend the rest of his days.

Billy has reason to crow and may the family grow and prosper. If people only knew what wo know about Kmlol Drspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, tlieru are few people who do not MilTVr from a fueling of fullness after eating, belching, fiaiuluuee, sour stomach or waterhmsb, cnuscd by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such bs KoiJul Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aiil from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly eau't holp but do you Rood. Globe Drug Store, Roberts A-Peterson. David L.

Short, once a noted gambler in Tombstone; sais the Phoenix Gazette, Is one of the men recently arrested in Now York for forgery in connection with the noted Rice will case. Short was in Phoenix about a year ago and he made sport of his gambler friends for staying In a small town when there was great opportunity for brains in New York. The fellow's "bMiiistjand opportunities" have lauded him In SingSlngfor twenty years. Star. Rev O.

Barrette wunt to Thoman on Wedutsday to further plans for tbo erection of a Catholic church at that place. Thu intention is also to build a church at SufTord and a new edifice at Globe this year. Thero aro now churches at Solomouvillo nnd San Jose, with largo congregations. Father Barrette will haio charge of nil thebo churches, which will tax Ids ouergy and time. Ho hopes to returu to hold services here noxt Sunday.

Wo aro indebted to Dr. S. B. Clay-pool, councilman from Gila county in tbo Twenty-first legislature, for two fino photographs of the judiciary coin mittee of the coiuioi), of which ho was a member, the others being: George Blair of Piual, oliuirmuu; Chas M. Shannon of Graham, G.

Burns of Mohave, M. J. Riordau of Coconino. The judiciary was one of the must important committees of the council, and had most to do with the revision of tbo code. A largely attended meeting of thoso interested iu securing patent to tbu North Globe townsilo was held at the new school house opposite the O.

D. smelter last Saturday evening. Frank Jordan called the meeting to order, and was chosen chairman; W. S.Crowo secratury. The iteps necessary to bo taken woro disoiihsed and the disposition of the funds collected last fall was explained.

Also, it wai decided to not include thn M-inrol tract of forty aerps in tho application for patent. The chair appointed the following persons a committee to solicit tho funds required to meet the expenses of patenting: F. Rawlings, Wm Mill Williams. H. F.

Saunders, C. Evans and Mr. Bertoli Tbo vsrinui stops necesary' to be taken before patent can be procured will oousnme about three and a half months from the date of filing tho application in the land oflico. wamammmmimm Tsmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mmx A Sad Death. No death that has occuncd in Globe for a long time lias created greater regret.and sympathy for the bereaved family, than that of Mrs.

A. F. Kln-cuid, which took place eaily last Friday morning, and icsultcd from pneumonia, complicated by premature parturition. The case is particularly sad as by this untimely death five little children, the oldest ten years of age, are deprived of a mother's care and devotion, which can never be replaced in this world. In addition to these, Mis.

Klncaid left two children by her former husband, George Itosencranz and Mrs. Harry Warburton. Deceased was one of our oldest iesldents, having been here 21 years. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from the M. E.

church, the services at the church and grave being conducted by Rev. E. O. Mclntler, assisted by members of the choir. Members of the United Workmen lodge, to which Klncaid belongs, acted as pall bearers.

The scene was one that melted the hearts of those in attendance, and great sympathy was expressed for the sorrowing husband and children in their afllictlou. Tbo ladies of St. John's Guild will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. G.

Pendleton, Friday afternoon, May 2, 1U01, nt 2:30. Will all tbo membe(s pleuso make a special effort to ho preseut, as tho dual arrangements iu regard to tho drauiatio read lug will bo decided. Miis. James Wiley, Pres. Salvation Army Doings.

Staff Captain Fynn and his wife and family farewelied from Globe on Sun-day night at the Army Hall. "There was a big crowd present at the meetings on Saturday and Sunday and expressions of regret at their departure were nianv. Captain Johnson and Cadet Badger from Bakerslleld, California, arc the new olllcrs who take charge of the local work here and had their welcome meeting on Wednesday night. Tbo finest baths in town nt Towle'e arbor ahop. It Saved Ills Lrc.

P. A. Dan fort, of La Grauge, suffered for six mouths with a frightful runuing soru ou his leg; but writes that BitcUuu's Arnica salvo wholly cured it iu fivo days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the bust Ealvo in the world. Curo guaranteed.

Only 25o. sold by Globe Drue Store, druggist. The Globe Meat market is the best place to go for fine, fat meats of all descriptions. FURNITURE. The best furniture in town; prices to suit everybody, atC.

W. Tillman's. 3OO3OOGXD0OO CASTSLIAW HAIR VIGOR! The Ureat Spanish Hair Tonic KUH tlie Kcrm tliat causes dandruff, hair buldno-s Htiil thoroughly cfenns's the cnlp. It Is alv liluhlv recommended lor luxuriant itrowth of hair, ns-u ell ua delightful hnlrdreislng lor toilet ni.e for sale nnd treatment of theM-nlp call at Mint -Saunders and Urown's uarlors CASTILIAN CREAM! Kora tine. son skin use Ca'tll'nnC'reain which removes t.in and discoloration of the face there is none better MISS SAUNDERS and MRS.

BROWN'S Hilluwrj Prltr. (forawrlj in. Tijloril G1035, 1KIZ051 330OC3CXDO0SX33OCX3OGS When you go to Phoonix stop at nnmrmrrnm THE COMMERCIAL H. The old reliable Hotel Newty furnished, and Up-to-date in everything GEO. H.

N. LUHRS, Proprietor IHillinery Goods Trlmmlmr. Hat Ornaments Flowers nnd Ribbons of all Kinds Hair Uoods a specialty SPRING HATS MRS. MM ALLISON OK THE CORNER SOUTH OF KKLLNERS Our new goods are ready! Your inspection invited! 4 Call and sec our line of DRY GOODS LATEST NOVELTIES GENTS' FURNISHINGS STRAW HATS SHOES, Etc. Before buying elsewhere It is the most complete line we have ever shown, and represents the best that the market affords.

SULTAN BROS. Dealers in EVERYTHING cyyecey ygg The Kandy Kitchen for sweets. AH kinds of new uptuiluto styles of trmimingH nt Mrn. Gruut Allisou's E. F.

KELLNER E. F. KELLNER, Id the probate court of the county of (Hla, territory of Arizona. i Notice Is hereby irlven that It. II.

Eiiner administrator of the estate of II Whlttum, deceased, havlnir tiled In thli court his petition for an order to bell all the per-onal property or the estate of S. U. Whlttum, deceased; the hearing of the same has been fixed by said court for Friday, the 10th of May luul, at 10 u'cloek In the forenoon of said day, at the court room thereof, at Globe In the county of Gila; and all persons interested in said estate arc notified then and thereto jppearond show cause. If any there be, why tho said petition should not be granted. Dated April S6th, 1901.

May2-2t 1 C. Hoiiehtvjn, Clerk- 1 Summons. In the district court. Second Judicial district, territory of Arizona, In and for the Gila. A.

J. Scamans. Plaintiff. 1 vs- Julia K. Seam-ins Defendant.

Actlin brought In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona. In and for the County of Gila, and the complaint tiled In said County of Gila, in the oftlce of the Clerk of bald District Court. The territory of Arizona sends greeting to Julia Scamans, defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, In the DIsLrict Court of the Second Judicial DLstrict of the Territory of Arizona, In nnd for the County of Ulla, ur.d answer the complaint filed with the Clerk of this Court at Globe, In nald County. a copy of which complaint accompanies this Summons), within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the sen Ice upon you of this Summonsif sened In thlsCountj but If served out of the County, UDd within this District, then within twenty days. In all other cases thirty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to ihe prayer of said complaint And you ore hereby nolMVd, that If you fail to uppear and answer the id complaint, as above required the.salu plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded and costs and disbursements In this behalf expended.

Given under my hand and the seal of the district court of the Second Judlclaldlstrictof the territory of Arizona, In and for tho county of 'Gila, this 15th day of April A D. Idol Vskai.1 CHAS.T. MA nun. Clerk. Attest: A true copy.

Chas. T. JIaiitin, Clerk. First publication April 18. E.F.KELLNER&C Bankers, Merchants and Lumber Dealers AGENTS FOR STUDEBAKER BROS' WAGONS, BUGGIES, Etc.

CASINO CANNED GOODS AND CHASE SANBORN'S FAMOUS COFFEl The great war in China does not effect our prices. Call and be convinced. "REMEMBER WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Customers Checks Cashed at Par Summons. In the district court. Second judicial district, territory of Arizona, in and for thq county of Gila.

Chas. V. Cramer, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Imogcne Maddox Cramer, Defendant. Action brought in the district court of the Second Judicial district of the territory of in and for the county of Uila, and the complaint filed in said county of GUa, In the office of the clerk of said district court.

The territory of Arizona sends greeting to Imogene Jlnddox Cramer, defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to appearln an action brought against you by the uboe named plaintiff, In thn district court of tho Second Judicial district of tho territory of Aiiznna, in and for the county of Gila, and answer tho complaint Hied with the clerk of this court at Globe, In said county, (a copy of which complaint accompanies this summons), within ten uuys (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service upon you of this summons If served In this county; but If sened out of the county, and wltxln this district, then within twenty days, in all other cases thirty days or Judgmeut by default will bo taker against you according to thu prayer of id complaint. And ou arc hereby notided, that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required tho aid plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded and costs and disbursements In this behalf expended Oh en under my hand and tho seal of the district oourt of thu 'Second Judicial district of tho territory of Arizona Iu and for the county of Gila, this 15th day of April A. D. 1001 fsKL) lhas. T.

JlMtliN. Clerk. Attest: A true copy Cuts. T. Martin, Clerk, First publication April 18, GUARANTEE BOND 1901.

This is to Ceiitift, that each and irannunt bearinpr our label and the labei I Custom Clothiiin Makers' Union. Is wara. to be free from Imperfection In materia, workmanship, be sewed throuKuout witi best standard silk, tailored bv the bestsk Custom Union Tailors and made of relul fabrics only. Thoroughly sponged, shrunk. re Mulshed.

I11L0ES TO TEE TRIBE 337 franklin Stntt CH1C1G0 ROSE COMPAHT J. G. OLDFIELD Globe Agerl CLOTHING Our Sprintr and Summer Clothing. Hats and Furnishings are now ah jcre call and see them, they are beauties, all the latest styles J. G.

OIiDFIEItO CI Clothiers and Furnishers Globe Meat Market Having settled to my satisfaction, my ouwl Dusiness, i am now prepared to devote ai i time to my meat market, where patrons i receive the careful and courteous treatmtf duo to the public, and I will wholesale at retail the best meatss cash can buy, inriudit BEEF. MUTTON, POBK. 1EAL nnd AT.T. TTTVTIC ny ttc POULTRY. FISH.

EGGS. BUTTER, CHEESI Imported and Home-cured Hams, Bacon, A special wagon will call at your door eend'l wnere you can choose your meats without -rce: i-riecs equal to the best. D. MURPHY, Proprietor Broad Street, GLOBE, ARIZONA VZi-El DAiml ailn Bfy'" 1 u- -f PURE DREAM anrt MILK Delivered to any part of town From March I. the price of milk I enn per quart.

Terms Strlctl' i- I iuiK nonet tor sale Also me 1 nutter and Cheese, In season A.MAUREL, Globe, Af' fattiltf ij?.

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