Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 7

Location:
Bisbee, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, T9T9 SEVEH REVIEW WANT ADS Advertisements under this head are at the rate of 1 cent per word for each Insertion, with a minimum charge of 25 cents. No ads will be seived later than 7 p. m. for insertion the next morning and no ads will be taken over the telephone. For Sale FOR SALE Chevrolet car for sale cheap, good as new.

Leaving town. Terms. B-20, Review. Jn-14 FOR SALE Piano, first class condition, terms. Leaving town.

G-100, Review. In-5 FOR SALE Bargain at $2200, attractive five-room house with screened porch, located in Warren. Large lot, thrifty shrubbery, garage. Mrs. Geo.

S. Gage, Phone Green 367. Jn-5 FOR SALE Three-room house and furniture. 171 Opera Drive. Jn-10 FOR VLE Furnished house, rented, paying 40 per cent interest; small payment, rent pays rest.

Leaving, will sacrifice. P. O. Box 1339. Jn-3 FOR SALE Modern bungalow completely furnished in first class condition.

Apply for further particulars grocery store, Metz car stop. Jn-5 FOR SALE Five-room house nicely furnished, in Warren. Terms can he arranged. Address Box 1189, Bisbee. Jn-3 FOR SALE Oak buffet, graphophone, two sanitary couches, sewing machine, all new.

Phone 748. Jn-i FOR SALE Modern five-room bouse. close in. Cash or terms. 28 Tank hill.

Phone 819. Jn-7 FOR SALE Pidgeons, 15 pairs. Car-' neaux. Phone Black 682. Jn-6 FOR SALE Ford speedster.

Will sacrifice price. In good condition. Ari zona Motor company. Jn-4; FOR SALE Two tracts of land near Hereford containing 320 and 160 acres, good drilled well on each, 100 head of dairy stock including 20 milk cows, young heifers and calves. Dairy outfit.

R. S. Jackson, Ft. Huachuca, Ariz. Jn-3 FOR SALE White sewing machine, drop head, $25.

Flat Iron building, Black Knob View, Warren. Jn-1 FOR SALE Choice lot on Clawsoa hill, suitable for apartment house, Bruce Perley, Copper Queen hotel I building. Jn-1. FOR SALE Ice box, cost $46, for $30; cooking stove, cost $35, for $20. Fred Bose, 205-B Jones hill.

Jn-8 FOR SALE Cole "8." Chubby auto-; mobile, driven only 5300 miles, in first class condition. A bargain for "cash. Phone 231, or call on Mrs. W. W.

Watkins. Jn-8 FOR SALE Furniture of four-room house, next door to Jas. Gannon, Tombstone canyon. Jn-6 FOR SALE Nine-room house com-1 pletely furnished in Bisbee. Terms can be arranged.

Address Box 1189, Bisbee. jn-3 FOR SALE Furniture of seven-room apartment house, $150. Can rent building for $20 monthly. 114 Opera Drive. jn-i FOR SALE Fifteen-room house, $250 down, balance same as rent.

Call 162 Temby avenue. Jn-5 FOR SALE Four-room house with big screen porch, gas, lights, water, 100 Warren hill, $1000 cash. Jn-4 FOR SALE House and furniture, largo lot and treeB. 33 Jiggerville. Jn-4 FOR SALE Ranch with two-room house, gas engine, pump, well, 114 fruit trees, 17 grape vines.

For information inquire Roberson ranch, 1 mile from top of Divide, opposite Davis ranch. Jn-8 TOR SALE Ford touring car, 1918 model, A-l condition. Owner must selL Price $375. Terms, gee Ford agency, Johnson addition. M-22-tf FOR SALE Watches and diamonds left in pawn at second hand prices.

Liberty bonds and war stamDs A. Reliable house, United Loan Jewelry company, Brewery Gulch. A-5-tf FOR SALE Large quantities of clean unDrinted. m-hlta ne wa minor ram- nants, suitable for wrapping, lin-l ing under carpets, rugs, and many I mer purposes, call Bisbee Daily Review, phone S9. M-20-tf Spring clear, ing time is nere.

Line" the shelves and boxes with paper. They can be had lor 25c a bundle at The Review office. Miscellaneous CORSETS Tailor made rorsets. guut-antecd. Phone Black 279.

83 Main street. Jn-5 WHEN IN TOMBSTONE Stop at the Cottage hotel. Clean, cool and plcasaut rooms. Mrs. L.

A. Engle, proprieties. Jn-20 CORSETS Tailor made corsets, guaranteed. Phone Black 279. Jn-5 WRITE TO 'Y.

Mi C. A. School. Los Angeles," about 'Auto, Radio, Commercial and Engineering courses. Traill for service.

VM REVIEW WANT AD3 BRINQ RESULTS For Rent FOR RENT Modern three-room house with screen porch, at end of car line, Tombstone canyon. Call at Stevens' Electric Shop. Phone 523. M-21-tf FOR RENT Two nicely fnrnished rooms, above Lincoln school up city steps. Rent $15.

Jn-4 FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. 24 Upper Lowell. Jn-7 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms and bath. Phone Blue 867. Jn-5 FOR RENT Two-rooms for batching, also Bleeping rooms.

Mjihim building. Brewers avenue. Jn-17 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Inquire California Bakery, O. K.

street. Jn-10 FOR RENT Two or four-room apartment, furnished. Johnson addition. Johnson avenue, No. 30.

Jn-5 FOR RENT Three room for housekeeping with some furniture, $13 per month. 84 Upper Lowell. Jn-10 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms with large screened sleeping porch. J. E.

Cain, Metz car stop. Jn-5 FOR RENT One-room furnished cabin. Apply Mason hotel, Lowell. Jn-5 FOR RENT Two and three-room furnished apartments, 513, water included. No.

8 Johnson avenue. Jn-3 FOR RENT Four-room apartment and sleeping porch, furnished, on corner Brigga and Campbell, Warren; also sleeping porch for man in private family. Jn-5 FOR RENT House, three rooms and bath, unfurnished, $15. Rear of Merry Widow house, Warren. Jn-4 FOR RENT Five-room house, unfurnished, in good shape.

206-B Opera Drive. Jn-7 FOR RENT Three light housekeep ing rooms, $15. Phone Black 866, Tombstone canyon. Jn-3 FOR RENT Cool, nicely furnished room, close in. Phone Green 402.

Jn-5 FOR RENT Modern five-room houe, Quality hill. Mrs. L. E. Devine, Tombstone canyon.

Jn-3 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, newly decorated. 193 School hill. Jn-4 FOR RENT Furnished room. Mrs. Joe Mitchell, 36 Quality hill.

Jn-14 FOR RENT One three-room apart- nicely furnished. 80 Moon avenue; one garage at Laundry car stop. J. W. Glover.

Jn-4 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, i three minutes from postoffice. 81 School hill. Jn-3 FOR RENT Four rooms and bath. No. 5 Johnson avenue, Johnson addition.

Jn-4 run Kt.i Housekeeping rooms, I close in. No. 4 Quality hill. Jn-3 FOR RENT Five-room furnished house with bath. P.

W. Dixon, 511 Hovland street, Warren. Jn-3 FOR RENT Modern five-room house COmDletelv furnished, pnri of rar line, Tombstone canyon. J. D.

Grant. Phone Black 668. Jn-3 FOR RENT Five-room bouse. Wm. Buckett, 35 Oak avenue.

Mason hill. M-3-tt FOR RENT Garage. Apply David Playfair, 98 Mason hill. Phone Blue 647 A-27-tf FOR RENT Four rooms furnished, I with garage, $30. Warren.

M-22-tf FOR RENT Garage. Apply David Playfair, 98 Mason hill. Phone 897. A-27-tf FOR RENT Well furnished, cool rooms, quiet place for miners. Single or double rooms.

Reasonable rates. St. Elmo hotel. Brewery avenue. J-4 Help Wanted Male WANTED Bqys to learn paper routes, as substitute carriers.

Cbanco to have route of your own later. References must be furnished. Only honest and energetic boys need apply. See Circulation Manager, Bisbee Daily Review. A-17-tf WANTED Boys to sell papers on the streets.

Lots of boys are making big money on the streets every morning by a few hours belling The Bisbee Daily Review. The paper is ready for you from 4 a. m. "The early bird catches the worm." Situations Wanted WANTED Housework in an Ainer Jean family by. a young refined Mexican woman, many years with Americans; no children.

R. Review. Jn-4 Lost LOST Solid gold cufT link. Reward if returned to the Dutiuubo ilauag'-r. Review office.

Ju-6 DECLARE LUCKY BALDWIN'S DAUGHTER IS COMPETENT LOS ANGELES, June 2 The petition of Albert E. Snyder of San Francisco to have his mother, Mrs. Clara Baldwin Stocker, declared incompetent to handle the $10,000,000 estate she inherited from her father, the late E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, California turfman, was denied today by the superior court.

SUFFERED WITH RHEUMATISM, CATARRH AND STOMACH TROUBLE "I think 'Number 40 For The Blood' as a blood purifier has no equal. When I began to take 'Number 40' I was in very poor health as I had Rheumatism, Catarrh, Stomach Trouble, Lead Pols-; oning, and an Itch that I had tried almost every known remedy to relieve. I have taken six bottles of 'Number 40 and am on a fast road to recovery. I owe my life to it as I used to weigh 127 pounds and now weigh 148, my usual weight I could write more but this should be enough to convince the most skeptical, and you are at liberty to use this letter any way you desire." Geo. Klinker, Lima, Ohio.

The ingredients in "Number 40 For The Blood" are set down in the U. S. Dispensatory and other reliable medical books as follows: "Employed in disease -of the glandular system, in blood poison, 'constipation, stomach and liver troubles, chronic, rheumatism, catarrh, sores, ulcers, skin eruptions, mercurial and lead poisoning. Under its use nodes, tumors, scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." Prepared by J. C.

Mendenhall, Ev-ansville. 40 years a druggist. Sold by Central Pharmacy, Bisbee, Arizona. Business Locals L. L.

Oilman sells the New Edison. 'The Phonograph With a Soul." Adv. DANCE JUNE 9 The Catholic ladies are meeting with success in tickets for their benefit dance the night of June 9th at City park. Good music will be furnished and the ladies will serve refreshments. Jn-8 CAFETERIA Lunch, 11 to 2.

Dinner, 5 to 7. M-27-tf Painting, paperhanging and decorating. C. E. Irwing, 85 Main.

Phone Black 279. Jn-5 ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS All members are requested to attend the meeting June 3, business of Importance and refreshments. Jn-3 J. H. CAIN, C.

C. Female Help Wanted WANTED A cook at Mrs. dining room, McGregor building, Warren. Jn-4 WANTED First class Spanish English stenographer. Fine summer climate.

Karns in Nogales, Ariz. Jn-4 WANTED Housekeeper. Address M. care Review. WANTED First class cook, at once, $75 per month with helpers.

No. 2. care Review. M-20-tf Wanted WANTED Late model Ford touring car, in good condition. Box B-64, care Review.

WANTED 1918 Ford touring or roadster body and fenders. Cash for same. State where and when can be seen. Address Box Review. Jn-5 WANTED 500 shares Caniou Air Brake.

P. O. Box 276. Jn-4 WANTED Mules. I want to buy a carload, three to nine years, and will be at Brophy's stable, Lowell, Wednesday, June 4.

Bring them in. O. B. Downara. M-31-tf WANTED Boys to make application for newspaper routes.

Ask for circulation manager, Review. Jn-l-tf CENSUS CLERKS-4000 needed. $92 month, age 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations write Raymond Terry, (former government examiner) 136 Continental building, Washington.

Jn-5 WANTED To buy, 100 or more shares of Kay copper. $1.35 per share. Address P. O. Bisbee Re.

view. Jn6 WANTED Touring car, good mechanical condition, no Fords, state price and name of car, when answering. Address Review office. Jn-4 WANTED Three men tQ(loar4 and room, all the comforts and freedom of a cool quiet home. First house in Dubaker by water trough.

Mrs. Fannie Johnson. Jn-7 WANTED Mules. I want to buy a carload, three (a nine years and will be at Brophy's stable. Lowell.

Wed-D'-'tday. Juue 4. Briug thc-m iu. O. B.

Dowuard. Mining and Financial News BY REVIEW STOCKS AND BONDS NEW YORK, June 2. Wita an overturn of shares approaching the 2,000,000 million mark and influenced by heavy public buying, all classes of speculative and investment issues advanced sharply today on the stock exchange, gain3 ranging from fractions to 19 points. Authoritative denial late In the session of a report that steel interests had conferred on prices of the commodity to the government was followed by strong demand for steel Issues during the final hour. Nova Scotia Steel extended its rise to 19 points, Crucible to 13 and Gulf to 6, while United States Steel's vance og 1 carried this issue to a new high figure, 110.

Oils and motors, with gains of 18 points for Mexican Petroleum and 17 and 11, respectively, for Studebaker and General Motosr, were illustrative of the general strength displayed in the speculative list American Woolen with a gain of 14 points advanced to a new high record at 111. An early demand for investment railroads was not sustained. Sales amounted to 1,800,000 shares. Money rates for industrial collateral advanced 10 per cent in final dealings, but without affecting the upward course of prices. Sharp recoveries wre made in both Italian and French exchange, lires rallying more than 50 points.

The general bond market was strong, but liberty" issues eased off except forjjje Victory 4's which sold at a slight premium at $100.02. Old United States bonds were unch anger on call. THE GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, June-2. With shippers, elevators and industries competing here for corn, the market today showed uncommon strength. The close was nervous, 1 to 3c net higher, including July at $1.69 to $6.19 and September $1.60 to $1.60.

Oats gained to In provisions the out-came varied from unchanged figures to 80 cents advance. Notwithstanding, that corn receipts in Chicago made a big total, the readiness with which they were absorbed much more than counterbalanced any bearish effect. On the other hand, bullish sentiment was stimulated by advances in the provision market due more or less to big exports. Besides, rural offerings of corn were not over-plentiful. Considerable apprehension was expressed as to ill results throughout important districts traversed by th ecpld wave.

Oats sympathized with the upward tendency of corn. Strength of rye and barley was also a bullish factor. Knowledke that packers were active buyers of lard helped to lift provisions. In this connection it was pointed out that exports of lard and mets last week totaled 96,000,000 pounds, aa amount nearly, double the aggregate a year ago. THE METAL MARKET NEW YORK, June 2.

Lead, eaIer; spot 5.07 5.22; July. $5.12 5.27. Spelter easier; spot East St. Louis delivery, July $6.10 6.25. Bar silver, $1.09.

Copper, quiet, but firm and June and July 1616c. L. J. OVERLOOK, Broker Closing Quotations June 2, 1919 NEW YORK STOCKS American Can 58 -'4 American Car 106 American Beet S6 American Locomotive 86 American Smelters American Linseed Allis Baltimore and Ohio Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel C. and O.

Central Leather Crucible Steel Caddo Cuban Erie Goodrich General Motors Gaston Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Industrial Alcohol Maxwell Motors Marine Marine pfd Midvale Mexican Petroleum New York Central Northern Pacific Oklahoma Products Ohio Gas Pennsylvania Pierco Pierce Arrow Reading Rubber Republic Steel Studebaker Steel Steel pfd St. Paul Soul hern Vuvtiii Southern Railway Sinclair Tennessee Texas Oil Tobacco Products Union P. S. i'ood Products Willvj WcfetluiJiouse 82 Ch'k 43 55 105 S4-s 67 102 51 06 19 78 220 98 47 164 66 41 122 53 203 P2 99 11 55 47 26 '-4 2 90 117 90 124 109 117 1 46 31 i3 14 2S2 135a 77 to 57 LEASED WIRE NEW YORK COPPERS I Anaconda 71 31 25 42 69 38 16 82 76 1' 3 14 41 66 406 48 13 Butte Chino Chili Green Can Inspiration Old Dominion Shattuck Utah BOSTON COPPERS Ahm Adventure Arc Arizona Coml Allouez C. and A.

C. and C. Range East Butte Granby 1 Hancock Helv Lake North Butte New Corn Pond Creek 74 6 5 6 14 12 21 18 08 3 3 3 10 11 14 25 31 22 1 2 4 62 57 7 6 3 5 17 1 3 5 44 12 36 5 2 4 1 39 5 12 7 8 189 3 9 3 $99.34 95.30 94.50 95.80 Quincy Shannon Sup and Boston Frank Utah Con Old Colony Ventura Seneca Roy Wolv Winnona Keewenaw Victoria U. S. Shoe Osceola Mass Davis Daly CURBS Big Ledge California and Jerome Con Copper Denn Dundee Gadsden Howe Sound Hecla Hull Copper Iron Caps Jerome Verde Magma Copper Magma Chief Miami Con Porphyry Ray Here' United Eastern Silver King Verde Extension Verde Combination Wright Martin Cosden ti)-n Rock Island Oil Mid West Rfg Okmulgee Sapulpa Federal Oil LIBERTY BONDS 3's First 4'b Second 4's First 4's 3 Write today for booklet explaining our system mm receiving deposits by mail, 4 compound Interest pal on Savinr.

Account. Gas Fired Water fiisbee BMoni 4's 93.00 Third 4's 95.70 Fourth 4's 95.02 GRAIN AND COTTON July Corn July Ots July Cotton .68 OATMAN (By Collins Bretherton) Bid Ask Arizona Rex 5 Big Jim 18 20 Gold Ore 4 5 Gold Cliff 15 Lucky Boy 7 Sunnyside 6 Telluride 2S 31 Tom Reed 1.56 1.61 United Eastern 4.77 4.80 Red Lion 20 OTHER CURBS Bid Ask Gadsden 3.00 3.50 Green Monster 30 40 (Dundee 75 1.00 Jerome Verde 62 75 Magma Chief 50 62 Wolv-Arizona .1.75 2.00 Verde Combination 56 62 Kay Copper 1.37 Night Hawk 1.25 Con Copper Mines 5.25 5.37 Nacozaxi Consolidated 38 40 Feather River 16 OIL STOCKS Bid .1.25 .1.30 .65 .20 7.00 6.00 2.50 1.70 1.00 Ask Ranger Burk Ocean Oil El Paso Ranger Southwestern Oil S. W. Oil "Rights" King Mucklestone Jaggers Wallace' Royalty Products Big 4 Calumet Oil lAriz-Okla Oil and Gladstone El Paso Burkbumett Big Lime Ranger Central 1.60 1.40 .75 1.00 8.00 8.00 3.50 1.80 1.25 .30 1.00 1.80 12.00 1.00 1.10 1.75 10.00 .80 1.00 Spring cleaning time is Here. Line tne shelves and boxes with paper.

Thev can be had for 25c a bundle at Th Review office. DR. PLAYFAIR Osteopath 98 Mason Hill Phone 897 Mason Hill Car Stop J.D.BAUER LAWYER Legal Papers and Collections Goneral Law Business LOWELL ARIZ. PHONE 34b John P. Steffes General Contractor Phone 667.

Res. Red SGZ. HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ROOF-ING JOBBING CEMENT WORK For Attaching to Your Range Boiler Provides abundant supply ot hot water at reasonable cost. Call at our store and ask for demonstration, or make request for representative to call upon you. Improvement Co.

C. H. HOGAN PHONE 121 Fire Insurance Auto Insurance Real Estate Legal Blanks Office below Copper Queen Hotel C. H. HOGAN 'PHONE 121 Bisbee Fuel and Feed Co.

COAL WOOD HAY GRAIN Chicken Feed Phone 121 Office Below Copper Queen Hotel Bisbee Fuel and Feed Co. HENNESSY Undertaking Parlors PHONE 15. ST. H. C.

AYRES Contractor and Builder If you are planning a home or building of any kind, estimates furnished. No Job too Small None too Large QUEEN LAUNDRY Heaptctfully Solicit Yeur Patrontg. PHONE 58 MONEY TO LOAN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Ete. Reliable House 19 Branch Stores. United Loan Jewelry Co.

BISBEE BREWERY GULCH BISBEE TRANSFER, STORAGE COAL CO. Warehouse Office Opposite Depot PHONES 640 and 50. WM. CALEY TRANSFER STORAGE PHONE 50 Residence, Black 333 Heater i is Si I 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Bisbee Daily Review Archive

Pages Available:
54,619
Years Available:
1901-1922