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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. FIVE A REVIEW WANT ADS tAdvertisements under this head at the rate of 1 cent per word for each Issue, with a minimum charge of 25 cents. Advertisements must reach The Review office not later than 8 p. m. for insertion the next morning.

Male Help Wanted WANTED Laborers. Government works at Norfolk, Va. White, color-! ed and Mevicans for V. S. housing corporation.

Good board and work- ing conditions. Ship Oct. 12, trans-, portation free. No miners will be accepted. For information see O.

S. French, or G. 3. Bisbee. S34 WANTED Handy nan who can do some blacksmith work and keep farm utensils In shape, good wages, Warren ranch.

41 1 WANTED Bell bo. Copper Queen hotel. 6S1 FernaleJWpWanted Experienced Dining room. WAVi'LD Waitress. Copper Queen! hotel 9 FOR RENT Rooms, Hotel Laison, WANTED-irl to learn niarkms TOR Rt 3-9.

Centrally laundry- arren Laundry lnl6 located, clean, airy, newly renovated pdn-v- rooms. Running water. Reason- able rates to permanent guests. 9D7 For bale FOR RENT One nicely furnished 1 FOR SALE My Black Minorcas hens room for either one or two gentle- and pullets, all thoroughbred stock. men.

Must be all day shilt. Apply Hellon, Locklin avenue, Tombstone Miners' store. 1 rarivnn. 8 FOR SALE Cheap if taken today, two pool tables. St.

Elmo Pool Hall. FOR SALE Five room house with or without furniture, corner lot. Lots shade trees. School hill. 151 Claw-son avenue, corner Opera Drive.

6 FOR SALE We handle the Pressure Cooker and can fill orders promptly. Phone 734 for cookers or demonstration. Bisbee Mattress works. 3 FOR SALE Furniture. Phone 745.

Mason avenue car stop. Red 16 FOR SALE Bargain, two iron beds and springs, chairs, tables, ono coal range, one gas range, one gas heater. Call 96 Laundry hill. 15 FOR SALE Ford touring car, 191S model. Apply Hood Bleyo garage.

FOR SALE Several sets new furs. Downstairs, 49 J. E. T. street, Lowell.

976 FOR SALE: Four room Dyke street, Warren, nell. house. Van Carl McCon-991 FOR SALE Four room modern homo in Warren, two large porches, one screened; wash house in yard, J999.8 cash, balance in payments. A bargain at Box Warren. 995 FOR SALE Four room house, Hig-gins bill.

Bath, screen porch, large yard. I. F. Burgess, M. sc M.

Bank. 9'JS FOR SALE Two bowling alleys, latest improvements, pin setters, etc. Bruce Perley, Copper Queen hotel, Bisbee, Arizona. 89 FOR SALE Good building lots, five minutes walk from Denn mine. Mrs.

Winwood, Winwood addition, and up. 849 FOR SALE Furniture of twenty-four rooms, twelve sleeping rooms, twelve light housekeeping rooms. Cheap if taken at once. Address Bisbee P. O.

Box 1896. 873 FOR SALE Bed, dresser and rocking chairs. Phone 46. two OR SALE Fresh, ripe tomatoes for canning. Delivered to any part of Warren district, five cents per pound.

Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Bisbee or Naco. L. I'urdy, 760 FOR SALE Five room furnished house. Tombstone canyon, not on hill, $500 cash, balance monthly payments.

Apply to M. C. High. 797 FOR SALE Two work horses. Bisbee Improvement company.

772 FOR SALE Crescent hotel. Brewery I avenue. 852 FOR SALE Rco Six in splendid condition. Will demonstrate A real bargain. Lowell Motor com- pany.

'j'J'j I FOR SALE 1916 model Ford touring car in A-l condition. Phone Black 948 FOR SALE 1450 shares of Jerome Portland sixteen cents, li. Review office. 9fc2 FOR SALE Two hundred and fifty, five to seven months old. Barred Rock pullets, each.

One hundred and fifty Brown I'horn pullets six to sovoj months oid. $1.25 each. One hundred and seventy-five year and a half nld White Leghorn liens. $1.25 each. All f.

o. b. Phoenix. Terms, cash to accompany order.i. Stock guaranteed lusi lass.

Heirl us your orders at once. mi Seed Feed Phoenix, Ariz. 9 10 FOR SALE -Furniture. Call Briscoe house, Bakerville, af'er 5 m. 974 SALE Bunaies ol old papers at me Review office For Rent FOR RENT N' three mom 1 ed house.

Mrs. Wiuwoud. uiwor.d addition. 874 FOR RENT Tv. luinisli" I keeping rooms.

liS-OO. K. Mrecl. FUil RENT Two fuini. hi iomm with large screen porch Phone 1'ot I 617.

101 Higsius hill. 1 For Rent FOR RENT Oue two room and one three room house, panly furnished. 2l7 HiKh road. 13 FOR RENT By last ot October, three room nicely furnished house. Must be reliable party.

No children preferred. 217 Bailey hill. 978 FOR RENT Three room unfurnithed house including bath room and garage, next to Jim Malley, Don Luis. 93S FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, separate entrance, suitable for gentleman or two school teachers. Apply first house north of Brooks Apartments, O.

K. street. tih-tf FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, no childien. 2S Montana 6treet, Johnson addition. 54 furnished apartment, close in.

Apply Miners' store. 999 FOR RENT Two well auned rooms. Johnson addition, JoluibC2 avenue. No. CO.

9s i FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooma. Apply Geo. Devine, next Hays house, Tombstone canyon. 949 FOR RENT Two nousexueping rooms. Mrs.

Mary Hanley, 170 Opera Drive. 9C1 FOR RENT Five room house, 2u6-B Opera Drive, close in, above lumber yard. 973 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished. Miss J. Pindrak, Win wood addition.

9G4 FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. 14 Laundry hill. Tombstone canyon. 967 Miscellaneous VISIT MADAME CLARK The well-known Clairvoyant and Palmist. Aro you in trcubie of any kind, unhappy, dissatisfied with life, have domestic, love, or business You will be told how to overcome them all.

Whatever your trouble is. 1 can help you. Hours 10 a. 'in. to 8 p.

m. daily and Sunday; Madame Clark, Golden Hotel, Room 15. 19 FOR HIRE Bonded cars, reliable drivers. Will make trips night or day. Phone Black 730.

Brooks Apartments, O. K. street. 'J34 MATERNITY HOME Home-like ana pleasant, piofessional nurse. Mason hill.

Phone Black 537. Mrs. Kah-ler. 9u5 wait; TO Y. M.

C. A. ocnooi, ias Angeies," aixiui auiu, nauio, ccui iiierciai t-ngiueering course a nam lor service. GOSSARD CORSETS FOR SALE $2 up. All corsets carefully fitted.

Ines Warhurton, over Independent Feed store, upper Main street. 249 illRS. BOYLF. Clarivoyant, card I reading. Hours 10 a.

m. to 2:30 p. m. of Lowell bakery. 312 MARTIN'S MINERAL BATHS AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST For rheu- niatism, lumbago, plurisy, head-i aches, nervousness, manipulations and curviiure of spine treated scien- tifically.

third floor Maze building. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

i Nurse in attendance. 705 BUNDLES OF OLD PAPERS At the Review Large bundles, price 2jc. Wanted WANTED TO RENT Tlmse or fair room permanent tenants, no childien. Furnished or unfui nisheu. P.

O. Box 24 51. 17 ANTXD-- iioardeis, roomers. Private family, close in. School hill.

21 VANTE1 House, four or mere unfurnished, Bisbee r.r Warren Ad dress. care Review. tf-dh Lost LOST Bunch of keys, between post-iiiii'-e, i'heips Ddge and Five Cent store. Return to Review. Money to Loan S.MALI.

quicc loans our uoie 10 salaried men ana women. Hint) un lunuiure. cox louu L.o. itoom 'i. inejtrn nunaing.

jbtt For Exchange FOR EXCHANGE -Six loom modern house I.o.t Angeles, choicest alias fruit High and for hom.e E. A. Kennedy, next to Dr. Warn 11 lln 1 I'LVILW WANT ADS BRING P.CGULTi Mining and Financial News BY REVIEW NEW YORK, Oct. 9.

The stock la Salle market's extreme susceptibility to pending international Geveiopments mallower was. again strikingly illustrated to- lay. Issues which owe their promi- North Butte nence and former strength chiefly to; Nip the war experienced further losses, i Old Dominion while issues immune from that con-1 Osceola union were firm, when not strong, Pond Ck Wall street appeared to be in ab- Quincy solute accord regarding the Con. dent's note, but the speculative ele- Shattuck ment extended its bear campaign Shannon very generally at midday, when ru-jSup. Bos mors of the early defection of the St.

Marys Austro-Hungarian empire from the centrai alliance gained wide current. leading steels and equipments declined 2 to 7 points. Baldwin Locomotive, American Car, Steel Bethlehem, Cruicible and Lackawanna steels displaying greatest weakness. General Motors was freely sold in the last hour at an extreme loss of almost ten points. Rails and utilities represented the market's constructive side.

Pacific's and coalers and telephone and telegraph shares being joined by gas stocks, including People's Gas and Laclede Gas at 2 to amiost 5 points gains. Sales amounted 615.000 shares. Breadth and activity marked the irregular movement of bonds, domes-tice rails hardening with foreign war flotations, but Liberty issues were conflicting, first 4's and 4 1-4's-showing firmness, while the 3'Vs reacted to under par. Total sales, par value aggregated $9,150,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call.

i GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 9. Acute weakness which developed in the corn market today came entirely from news of iresh military successes against the Germans and from bearish vies of the dependence outlook. After an ex-irtme la'l of 7 cents a bushel, prices closed unsettled, ZM to net lower, with November to 115'4.

and December 113 to 114. Oats lost 2 to 3 and provisions 40 to $1.00. Siiarp breaks in values, together with general selling began as soon as corn market opened, and increased in violence until near the end of the session. Then profit taking by shorts led to somewhat better larries tluwe which at times had briefly interrupted the main downward sweep of prices. Throughout the day all factors except those relating to the war tailed wholly to get attention.

This was notably the case with the government crop report and with word that permits for the shipment of corn issued less freely, and instead preference was given to oats. Lowest prices reached were nearly simultaneous with bearish reports as to the attitude of Austria. Liquidation and absence of demand was much more evident in the oats market than on any recent occasion. Provisions dropped with corn, do-spite buying ascribed to packers. METAL MARKET.

NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Metals unchanged. COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct.

9 Cotton closed steady at a net loss of 22 to CI points. (L. J. OVERLOCK, Broker) Closing Quotation', Oct .9, 1918. NEW YORK.

Araondu Anm. Can Amn. Car At.in. S-'tuelte- Amn Sugar Cnldwin Beth. ('.

f. i- 1 Canadian Pacific font. Leather Crucible General Motors ind. Alcohol Lackawanna 68 41 S2 ..76 75 71 1 57V2 4H4 .169" 68 0'i2 99 74 I .6 28 47 I Marine Murine, pld Midvalo S. Y.

Northern Pacific Reading Rubber Stee Htn''ebaker Steel, pfd Ste.l Paul iii'heni Pacific Sinclair Texas Oil Union Pacific BOSTON Union Motcrs Adventure Alaska Amn. Zinc Az. Coml C. A C. A-.

Ran He hino Chile East Butte Granby Gr'en Goldlielfi Han' 01 Indiana Kenr.ecott Keweenaw Lske 6 3 33 1 6 63-4 8u 50 Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply Impurities Invite Disease. You should ray particular heed to liny indication that your blood supply Wecomintf slutrirish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. Y.y keeping your Wood purified. j'O'jr system more wards off di.iea-e" that is ever present, waiting tattack wherever there aa cpea- LEASED WIRE 57 2Vfc 20 14 I 8V4! 40 1 56 i 16V4I C6 23 14 4 4 500 82 Utah Copper CURBS. Utah Con A.

A Ariz. Bing Arizona Silver King Butte London Cornelia Con. Ariz 8 5i 17 Con. Coper 5i Curtiss 34 Denn 18 ft Emma 4 Fed. Oil 2M Gadsden Grand Island 15 Hull 50 Howe Sound i Hecla 5Vb Jerome Verde Magna Copper 34 Okumulge 2Y Pitts.

Jerome 40 Porphyry 4 Kay Hercules 44 Tom Reed 149 Tuolomne 97 United Eastern 37 Verde Extension 37 Verde Combination Wolverine Arizona 1 West End 1 White Caps 12 Wright Martin 6 OATMAN. (By Cllins ana Bretherton) Argo 03 Adams Arizona Uex .02 .15 .02 .05 .05 .07 .02 .05 .06 .02 .15 .02 .03 .04 .02 .03 1.49 1.50 3.75 3.87 .04 .07 .15 3.00 3.12 .37 .44 .15 .17 .75. .81 .04 .36 .40 .44 .50 .08 .11 .17 .06 .12 .45 .,50 .12 .13 1.65 1.75 .50 .62 .03 .05 .35 .40 3.87 5.12 .37 .50 .56 .62 .12 Boundary Cone Gold Road Bon Gold Cliff Lucky Boy Sunnyside Tom Reed Red Lion OTHER CURBS' Gadsden Green Monster Butte London Dundee Venture Hill Pitts-Jerome Jerome Verde Ark-Arizona Jerome Portland Ins-Needles Hull Copper Magma Chief Wolv-Arizona Verde Com Miami Con Great Ray Nacozari Con Con. Cop. Mines Porphyry Calumet Jerome Feather River We are now selling Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds over our counter.

Going like hot cakes. Get yours yet? Miners and Merchants Bank. S3S FIFTH CONGRESSMAN TO BE BARS Heprescntative Tom Connolly of Waco, Texas, is the first Democrat! member of contrress to receive in the army. Four Re publican members have obtained commissions. Connolly has been' made captain and is to be adjutant at Camp Meade, lie is a Spanish war veteran.

ing. A few bottles of S. S. thl preat vegetable blood medicine, wilt revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just novr to keep the system in perfect condition.

Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to SIcdical Director, Swift Specific 25 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Ca. ll'M 47 iso' 3 18i lu', Representative Tom Connolly. 1 Motor Transit Company WINTON SIX Bisbee -Douglas STAGE LINE New schedule, effective October 7th, 1918. CARS LEAVE DOUGLAS: BISBEE: 8 a. m.

8 a. m. 10 a. m. 10 a.

m. 12 m. 12 m. 2 p. m.

2 p. m. 4 p. m. 4 p.

m. 6 p. m. 6 p. m.

8 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p.m.

8 p. m. D. C. O'NEIL, Manager.

MONEY TO LOAN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc Reliable House 19 Branch Stores. United Loan Jewelry Co. BISBEE BREWERY. GULCH City Dye Works Cleaning and Pressing Phone 739 Opp. Y.

W. C. A. Legal Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (023139) Department of the Interior U. S.

Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Daniel McGowan, of Hereford, Arizona, who, on August 19, 1913, made Desert Land Entry, No. 023139, for S. W. N.

E. 14, S. E. 4 N. W.

Vi. N. W. S. E.

4, N. E. S. W. 4, Section 7, Township 24 Range 22 G.

S. R. B. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final purchase proof under Act 3 4-15, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor, U.

S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 14th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: James L. Brooks, of Bisbee, Arizona. Charles McGowan, of Bisbee, Arizona.

Dayton L. Graham, of Bisbee, Arizona. Dayton L. Graham, of Garces, Arizona. 941 JOHN L.

IRVIN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (023942) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 6, 1918.

Notice is hereby given that James E. Tomblinson, of Garces, Arizona, who, on Dec. 11, 1913, made Homestead Entry, 'No. 023942, for E. W.

N. E. hi. S. E.

U. Section 23. Township 23 Range G. S. R.

B. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. A. Fowler, U. S.

Commissioner, at Tombstone, Arizona, on the 12th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: G. J. McCabe and Milton Clark, both of Hereford, Arizona. W.

L. Aston and H. W. Clarkson, both of Garces, Arizona. 946 JOHN L.

IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FO PUBLICATION (026789) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Isaac E.

French, of Hereford, Arizona, who, on Feb. 18, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 026789. for N. Section 25.

Township 22 Range 21 G. S. R. B. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D.

Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on the 13th day of November, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Sherman J. Heals.

Jacob J. Karlen. Alfred Bailey. William A. Lyth.

all of Hereford, Arizona. 945 JOHN L. IRVIN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (026401) Department of the Interior U. S.

Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, 1 October 5, 1918. I Notice is hereby given that Minnie! Duffy', of Don Luis, Arizona, who. on January 2, 1915, made Homestead 1 Entry, No. 026401, for Lots 6 7. S.

1 S. W. N. W. '4 S.

W. '4, Section 29, Township 23 Range 24 G. 8. R. B.

Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above do-' scribed, before Jared D. Taylor, U. S. 1 Commisisoner, at Bisbee, Arizona, on I the 12th day of November. 1918.

Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Fuller, of Don Luis, Arizona. Lloyd L. Stewart, of Don Luis, Arizona. Thomas J. Spaulding, of Bisbee.

Arizona. Harry L. Crenard. of Lowell. Arizona.

941 JOHN L. IRVIN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (OL'lwtjU Department of the Interior it- L. S.

Land Uttice at Phoenix. Arizona, October o. ISIS. Notice is hereby given that Lloyd L. Stewart, ot Don Luis.

Arizona, who. on January 13. made Homestead Kntry. Kd. t4'H3.

for Lot 1. 2. 3 ami 4. S. N.

W. 1 Sec tion 211. Townshin lt.i:iK. 21 (1. S.

B. Meridian, nan tiled notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to lh land above descriled. before Jared D. Taylor. V.

S. Commissioner, at llisbeo. Ariioua, ou the 12th day ot November, l'JIS. Claimant names as witnesses: LODGE NOTICES Cards or every fraternal order In the Warren District; giving Uie essential facta of each, their meeting nights, their officers and the place of gather Ins will be found under their respective headings In these columns. BISBEE LODGE NO.

718. L. O. O. M.

Meets every Friday night, Moose Hall. Visiting brothers cor-' dially invited. R. I. GLEASON, Dictator BISBEE LODGE NO.

10. I. O. O. F.

meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellow' Hall Subway street, at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially invited to Hall phone 119. G. A. PLUNK ETT, N.

O. LETTER EW'STACE. Sec'y. PYTHIAN SISTERS Lily Temple No. 3 meets every 2nd and ourth Tuesday evening ot each month at Odd Fellows Hall.

Visiting sisters are cordially lnvitea. MINNIE BLUM. M. E. C.

Phone Black 851. IDA GLAZE, M. of R. C. Box 1475 JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS -Meets in o.

on Hall First and Third Saturdays. i i ing brothers welcome. S. F. BENTON.

Councillor. F. M. WILLIAMS, Rec. Sec'y.

BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA YEOMAN Richard Homestead 895, meet second and fourth Tuesdays at Medigo-vich hall. Visiting Archers are cordially invited. MRS. C. C.

FINLAYSOX, Foreman, P. O. Box 1526. E. D.

STINSOX, Correspondent, Box 1496. WEEK ENDING SEPT. 28. 1918 2nd Degree. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Blue T.eg.

rnV Friday W. W. GIDLEY, M. B. T.

ATKINS, Sec'y. F. A. M. J.

W. TOLAND. E. H. P.

C. F. PHILBROOK. T. I.

M. F. E. BENNETT. E.

C. F. S. DAVENPORT, Secretary Chapter and Commandery. W.

R. BANKS, Secretary Council. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OREADNAUGHT L. O. L.

NO. 210. meets in I. O. a F.

Hall first! and third MONDAY at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. V7M. T.

SMITHAX, W. M. ROBERT FERGUS, Secretary P. O. Eox 426.

Bisbee. Carl Fuller, of Don Luis, Arizona. Minnie Duffy, of Don Luis. Arizona. Thomas J.

Spaulding, of Arizona. Harry L. Grenard, of Lowell, Arizona. 943 JOHN L. IRVIX.

Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (023275) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Pearl E.

Voohees. of Hereford, Arizona, vho. on September 5, 1913, made Homestead Entry. No. 023275.

for S. E. U. Section 28, Township 22 Range 21 G. S.

R. B. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above before J. I). Taylor, U.

S. Commisisoner, at Ilisbee. Arizona, on the 13th day of November. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: W.

A. Lyth. of Hereford. Arizona. A.

J. Voohees, of Hereford. Arizona. L. A.

Boedecker, of Turner, Arizona. J. E. Nelson, of Itisbee. Arizona.

942 JOHN L. IRVIN. Recorder. WANTED! Unfurnished House of 4 rooms or more. Give particulars, as to conveniences and location.

Address N. E. Greer, box 608 or care Review. QUEEN LAUNDRY Reipectfully Solicits Your Patronage PHONE 58 THE REVIEW Job Department will furnish you an estimate on that job on short notice I i i I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS JJ Rathbone Lodge No. 11 Knights or Pytniaa, meets each Tuesday it? rA fci Fellows' Hall at 7:30 p.

m. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. H. E. WOOTOX.

C. W. E. McCALLUM. K.

of R. S. LODGE NO. 671 Regular meeting first and third Fri day of each month. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend.

JAS. ALLISON. Exalted Ruler. R. J.

KELLY. Secretary WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Lowell Camp No. 46 will meet every second and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p. Finnish Hall. D.

C. SAXBY. C. C. O.

B. THOMAS. Clerk. All Woodmen invited. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ITlPPtl In Man'A U.Ti V7 Pearl ChaDter.

No. S. meet in Masonic Hall second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. MRS.

EMMA WOODS. Yv. M. Phono 161, Box 43, Bisbee MRS. JESSIE BEVAN, Sec'y.

P. a Box 2299, Chairman Relief Phone 16L FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Bisbee Aerie, No. 175, F. O. meets first and third TUESDAYS.

8 p. m. Eagles Hall. Visitors cordially welcome. J.

F. WILMOTH. Presdent. F. C.

FENDERSON. Secretary. C. L. EDMUNDSON.

Aerie Physician. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD T. F. B. Bisbee Lodge No.

i meets me ii and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:30 at Medigo-vich Hall. Visit ing membeis cordially invited. B. F. MOSS.

PresidenL MRS. C. E. FLNOTTI. Treasurer.

Eox 722. Tel. 236. Red. HONORA MUNCH, Secretary.

Box 1621. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Bisbee Camp No. 13415. iledigovlcb. Hall, L.

MOTZ, Consul. J. F. MATHEWSOX. Clerk.

a HOGAR Office Below COPPER QUEEN HOTEL Phone 121 REAL ESTATE RENTALS FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY Phone 121 Office Below COPPER QUEEN HOTEL C. H. HOGAN BRETHERTON We Specialize In JEROME AND OATMAN STOCKS Jack Main Street Phone 26 Box 1129 v. jt l'v 1 1 kCATSRRH I tS i2LADDERl 1.

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