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Graham Guardian from Safford, Arizona • Page 4

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Graham Guardiani
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Safford, Arizona
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am Mb i1 By ia v- li iV Jt 1r SlBraljam6naiiau JOHN WEBER EDITQR GAoicesi Jrvalfe jrowm I I Chase Sanborns fjfeas and Many firms buy goods that are inferior to sell at low prices but by selling only cuch high grade and well known lines as Chase San borns Teas and Coffees we are establishing a reputation for quality that is belter than anything else Wo offer you groceries that you can depend on for the least amount of money possible NOTE THESE PRICES Yacht Club Catsup 15 oz bottles 25 Custer Standard Corn each- 16 Custer Standard Coin case 375 Tropic Tomatoes No 2J strength per gallon 45 Our Soda Crackers are nice fresh and crisp No 1 Wilicox Grocery Co Inc IJws EUg SLOH tjr Saffcrd Merry Maskers Enjoy the Dance The Red Cross masquerade ball at Layton Hall last night was a grand success socially and financially A large crowd of people were present and enjoyed the merry scene as spectators At the close of the grand march participated in only by those who wore costumes the prize committee awarded prizes for the most original costumes and best character to Dolph Foote as an Englishman A Welker as Uncle Sam and Miss Lorena Henry of Globe as a Japanese Girl The prizes were 250 cash each which was returned by the winners to the Red Cross i The prize committee consisted of the following Mrs Jack Farrell Mrs John Weber Ginter Geo A Foote and Wm I Ellsworth I Velvet Tobacco in tins 10 cents at the Wilicox Grocery Co Inc I BE EIQE THATCHER NEWS Geo Carpenter came in from Utah Sunday evening to visit with his parents Mr Carpenter had been away for eight years Mrs Edna Brimhall will teach the seventh grade of the public school for the rest of the season This grade has been unfortunate in having changed teachers every month since school opened The luncheon sold to conference visitors Saturday and Sunday by the Stake Primary officers was a great success and was much appteciated and Mis David Williams ot Fiankiin spent the week end visiting their many friends here 1 he Senior Class of the Aca del made a great hit in present- iheir ploy Tuesday evening A very 1 rge audience gieeted ihtrn and all seemed appreciative of the splendid talent shown by the yourjr people A Moody left for Phoenix ihs week to continue his work as Stale land appraiser A car load of people came in fiom Veulon fvl to attend the confeience Mis Cecelia Chlarson is very ill The the trouble seems to be thegeneial infirmities of old age Mr Reed recently from Oklahoma has puichused the Abe Bowman place Mr Bowman has purchased a farm in San Jose The Academv had a srala dav ported slowly recovering CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who so lfinrllv holnprl nj lipir tho cross in oicaniSVT 5 our bereavement the death of Sliced Pineapple No 1 cans 10 our niother Rev Glisson Tropic String Beans No 2 thOSe who assisted in the There is nothing you could possibly choose for a Christmas Gift that would please her more Every woman delights in the fine Jewelry of which a Diamond leads in the value and admiration Manufacturing Jewelcri Engraven and Diamond Setter SAFFORD JEWELRY CO INC a aj ri iai irii nrsirss iat lt fWVViiV1 5 PERSONALS twvvwwvw Will Locate Here Mr and Mrs Connor arrived here Saturday from El Paso Texas Mr Connor is the commercial traveler for Armour Co They have rented the bungalow lately occupied by A Tew and family and will make their home here Jack Williams a Visitor Supt Jack Williams of the Arizona Eastern and Capt Kelton special officer were visitors in town Monday afternoon They were making the trip to Bowie from Globe on the south bound freight Ill With Pneumonia Little six-year-old Frances Cook daughter of Mr and Mrs Amos Cook is a patient at the Gila Valley Sanitarium suffering from an attack of pneumonia New Cattle Inspector Duncan of Douglas was appointed cattle inspector for Graham county by the State Sanitary Board in place of Tally resigned Inspector Duncan assumed his duties Mon day having arrived here from Douglas Saturday I Admitted to Practice Among the new attorneys who passed the semi annual law examination for admission to practice before the Supreme Court of the State we note the name of Ralph Bilby of Tucson son of John Bilby Young Bilby is rapidly rising to the front in his Wednesday In the forenoon a profession splendid program was cairied Big shipment of Goats SStTth oKT htoS BixSSS MekSgol iCnJf fnagn i Saturday to Kansas City At kinds of spoils Kanga8 City Mn Webster will Mrs Bert Hoopes who has be joined by Mrs Webster who been very ill this week is re left Wednesday for Kansas City cans--------- inpr the friends who sent the called here by the illness of her Carnation Milk large cans 13 beautiful flowers and all who father Jacobson who has Mince Meat 32 oz glass jars 35 helped in any way by word or act been confined to his home for ivifijcMiK iirtiiipcr puimu jot the Kennedy 1AMILY several weeics rure Uder vinegar 4t Or BIRTHS Packages 14 Born to Mr and Mrs Alorizo Bingham at their home in Lay- a boy Advei lise in Tun fiUAitniAN 3E1G Permits the mixing of dough this afternoon for biscuits to be baked tonight or tomorrow morning 25c a pound CRESCENT Doublo Acting Baking Powder 611 OUR STOCK OF HIGH GRADE IEWELRY IS NOW QUITE COMPLETE Best makes of Gold and Bracelet Watches Beautiful Lavaliers in a variety of designs Brooches in latest styles and many other articles of Jewelry for the more substantial and lasting Christmas presents Quality Goods Carries Prestige With Them When Given as Presents Alvin Silverware Sterling Cut Glass Parisian Ivory Goods Stylish Leather Goods High Grade Stationery Hand Painted Chinaware Pocket Knives etc A IAMOND FOR MY FAIR LADY En route home they will stop over and visit with the Graham county boys at Camp Funston Called Home Miss Emma Jacobson who has been on a mission in the Central States returned home from Omaha Neb Saturday evening Will Spend Winter Here Broshears of Linton Ind arrived here last night and will spend the winter here with his brother Lee Broshears Charles Solomon a Visitor Charles Solomon and little ton Friday November 30 1917 son Elkin came up from Globe yesterday morning for a short business visit Mr Solomon leaves for Bowie today and will return here Sunday Visitor from Morenci Nonnamaker was a visitor in town from Morenci Sunday Mr Nonnamaker reports conditions in Morenci improving Rrt frifiAr in Tnwn Ed Grider manager of the Solomon Wickersham Co came up from Globe yesterday on a business visit From the City of Angels A Jacobson erstwhile citizen of Graham county and now a resident in the City of Angels arrived here Tuesday Mr Jacobson was called here on account of the illness of his father Jacobson From Roosevelt Dam Lieut McWhirt came in on the Apache Tuesday night from Roosevelt Dam Mrs Mc Whirt and children arrived here from Prescott Wednesday night where they have been visiting with Mrs McWhirts aunt Mrs Sheldon They are the guests of County Attorney and Mrs Chambers during their visit here Lieutenant McWhirt will leave on the Apache tomorrow morning to return to duty at Roosevelt Dam Mrs McWhirt and children will join him later Mexican Nearly Loses His Nose A Mexican named Montegos met with an unfortunate accident Wednesday afternoon at Estradas ranch on the Thatcher road While driving an auto he lost control of the machine which went into the ditch overturning and pinning Montegos underneath When help came and he was taken from under the auto it was found that his nose was almost cut off from his face and he had received a deep gash across his face beneath both eyes Dr Warner was summoned and sewed the nose Back on the mans face and dressed the cut Complaint Almost Gone Foleys Honoy and Tar Is great writes VV Uay 05 Campbell Ave Hot tif Minn Tfr tnliovno linn hitis quickly My complaint has al most gone and I hope never to have it again The experience of thousands proves there is no better remedy for YOU AND I AND CO The Government of the United Urtegf To vnn think of It merely WWW MARRIED i lVWiVWV4 Miss Mary Swindle of Los Angeles Cal and Ashton Frederick Arthur of the Seventeenth is some eat big machine up injOavalry stationed at Globe Washington that levies taxes and were married Saturday Novem iats up a good deal of money keep- ber 24 1917 at the parsonage of ng its machinery moving if you the First Methodist Church The lo you are wrong ceremony was performed by Rev The United States Government Glisson i business corporation run for tho rood of the citizens who are its Miss May Standish of Bisbee harehoiden its head office at Vashington You and I hired some Arizona and Dean Thomp the cleverest men we could find son formerly of Safford and a run this business for us Now when you hire a man to do a big ob for you you must give him your tupport in both money and good feeing You know what it would mean you wore to hire a man to run rour farm or your store and then verfl about amongst your nolghbors crumbling about him and cussing llm Would you get good- results tVould the business be a success These fellows that we have hired work for us In Washington cal human beings Take our Presi lent Read some of his speeches load what people say who have alked with him constantly They will tell yu that ho Is the most hull an of men with a groat big symp ithy fer everyone whatever his po ilIon In life By the way the Pres dent is a Southerner Take the Secretary of the Treasury too who Is tsklng you to buy Bonds a boy Irom Georgia growing up among the people of the South having to work lard at an early age for a living le studied law and became a lawyer shorn everybody trusted because he as straight Ho knows just ai Tiuch of your conditions and Is Just is much your friend today as ho ras when he was lawyer la a wuntry town These people need your support In he biggest job that any men over ackled They want your friendship rour good will Quit cussing the government If rou ever did this and shake hands Uth our boss foremen good fel ows every one of thorn HOW MONEY GOES ROUND IN A CIRCLE There wont be any money left in he country if thoy keep on asking or these loans How many times do you hear such i remark made about the Liberty Loan Perhaps you may have even nought something of the sort your lelf To a nanhMt used to finance the hought Is a very natural one Let us think this thing out In the first place practically all the money subscribed to the Lib 5rty Ioans stays right here in tho country and a good deal ot it stays in the locality from which it ii rlglnally subscribed So this talk ibout draining the country and bout jthere being no money left in the country is sheer nonsense Let us see how this works out We will suppose that you are a farmer or cotton grower that you iave purchased a Liberty Bond and rou are paying by Installments spread sver several months Now until tha government actually needs your mon ay It leaves it on deposit at some local bank which is acting as a government depository maybe your own bank Now by tha time you have paid tho LAST Installment on your Dond quite likely that the money paid In as your FIRST installment has boen used by the government to may or your own cotton or grain and vou will be returning this very same money to the bank to be placed once agnln to your account or to apply on your purchase of another Liberty Bond But you say how about these millions and millions of dollars loaned to our allies Does not this money go out of the country It does not Practically all of the money which goes to our allies is lent with the clear understanding that It Is to be used for the purchase of goods In this country Thus you will see that seldom do we actually loan our allies any money at all but loan them goods which you produce and for which you are paid IN SUBSCRIBING TO THE LIBERTY LOAN YOU ARE PRACTICALLY PUTTING CAPITAL INTO YOUR OWN BUSINESS Pears have been expressed by some that the government of this country will place such enormous taxation on the public that it will bo almost aqulvalent to taking their capital and their savings from them The government of this country desires above all things that you keep your capital and keep it working It wants your cotton and it wants your rooasturrs and Is not foolish enough to take away the capital which you need to run your business This would be killing the goose that lays tho golden egg The government wants you to get richer so that you may be in a position to lend some of your Increased wealth to carry on the war For Its own good the government i trying to mako you richer wealthier than ever you were before Mare you any kick coming in Tuxedo Tobacco in tins 10 cents at the Wilicox Grocery Co Inc Why hang it girl said her father angrily that fellow earns only ten dollars a week I know father said the daughter pleadingly but then a week passes so quickly when eoughs colds or croup The gonuino y0U flre SOlonaoieacn Otlier costs no more than substitutes and this old relinblo family cough medicine should bo In every home every winter Prince Albert Tobacco in tins insist on roicys roney anu lar ume 1n nnf of fho Wiiinv tried and never failintr Co Saltord Drug Co Inc member of Company First Arizona Infantry when on border duty in 1916 and 1917 were married Tuesday afternoon November 27 1917 at the Town Hall The ceremony was per formed by Judge I Paxton For a Weak Stomach As general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your Hire ara Hnd occupation and to keep your bowels reRUinr when you reel that you have eaten too much and when constipated take one of Chamberlains Tablets 38 4 Subscribe for The Guardian report of the condition of THE BANK OF SAFFORD At a lord in the State of Arizona at the close of business November 20 1917 RESOURCES Loans and discounts less due from directors 10906168 Due from directors 1686000 Overdrafts 264666 United States bonds 2581000 State County and municipal bonds 2000000 Other bonds stocks ties etc 767014 Banking house furniture and fixtures 1536790 Specie 538402 Legal tender and national bank notes 2328500 Exchanges for clearing 45321 Other cash items 601387 Due from state and national Jjanks approved reserve agents 8227334 Due from state and national banks not reserve agents 731868 12472802 Total 62203440 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes and interest paidr Individual deposits subject to check 39669848 Demand certificates of deposit 12513712 Certified checks 400000 Cashiers checks outstanding 1516971 State of Arizona County of Graham ss 3300000 3300000 1502909 54100531 Total 62203440 1 I Clayton cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief Clayton Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of November 1917 Bryce Notary Public My commission expires March 6 1920 Correct Attest Welker Ph Freudenthal Prina Directors REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK At Thatcher in the State of Arizona at the close of business November 20 1917 RESOURCES Loans and discounts less due from directors 10797032 uue from directors 357000 Overdrafts 76013 United States bonds 525000 Other bonds stocks securities etc 316000 Banking house furniture andfixturea 1000000 Real estate 1000000 Specie 211383 Legal tender and national bank notes 219100 Exchanges for clearing 6740 Due from state and national banks approved reserve agents 1115506 Due from state and national banks not re serve agents 372265 1924994 Total 15995039 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 2030000 Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes and interest paid 288745 individual depos its subject to check Saving deposits Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Cashier checks outstanding 91675 49 547822 1504600 2280050 220273 13676294 Total 15995039 State of Arizona County of Graham I Wm cashier of tho above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliof WM McRAE Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 30th day of November 1917 Lee Stratton Notary Public My commission expires March 6 1920 Corrcct AUcst Mattice Morgan Directors Modern Homes Are Garrisons of Happiness Modern homes are planned lo meet the needs of the wholej family promoting happiness and contentment The modern homes as designed by Ye Planry incorporate in the interior so many labor saving devices that housekeeping becomes a joy and not a drudgery Let us build a garrison of happiness for you Look at our display of Ye Planry homes actual photographs of modern inexpensive Bungalows unique Aeroplanes attractive Two Stories and pretentious Mansions all planned to cut cost of construction by elimination of waste space and at the same time to preserve comfort convenience and individuality Free plans and specifications ALSTEAD LUMBER CO SAFFORD HOME COMFORT Cozy cheerful Warmth instantly Portable Economical Fuel consumed only when heat is needed no waste No smoke or odor STANDARD OIL COMPANY FOR SALE BY THORPE Mgr iUUUiUiVMW METHODIST CHURCH 5 Wi Sunday School 1000 a Preaching 1100 a and 700 Morning subject The Bread of Life Communion at the close of the service Evening subject Exposition of the Second Chapter of Ephesi aus At 300 oclock in the afternoon we invite all the young people from 8 to 20 years of age Glisson Pastor CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the good people of Lordsburg for their many acts of kindness extended us during our hour of bereavement caused by the death of our beloved brother John Brown Mr and Mrs Rollo West William Robcrtson For Sale House and corner lot in Haral sons addition Price 50000 For particulars write to McCollum Lowell Ariz 1 A r1 CALIFORNIA lMl i with wriaHik JSfeflPm PEARL Jli0Q PERFECTION OIL HEATER 3 Pace Hardware Co Safford Arizona A Haralson Safford Arizona Thatcher Implement Mercantile Co Thatcher Arizona fee Lines Brothers Pima Arizona Solomon Commercial Co Solomonville Arizona Get Your Moneys Worth We want every one to know about our Abstract Department If you have tried others now try us We welcome a comparison with other companies because we know that in the test we always prove our accuracy efficiency and re- liability Dont be misled or misguided secure your Abstract of Title from us today CALL OR ADDRESS Arizona Title Abstract Co Phone 73 Safford Arizwa TIRE SALE Double Fabric Tires Sale begins December 1st and ends December 20th at the following places Blake Clarks Solomonville Safford Machinery Auto Supply Co Safford Skousen Thatcher Ferguson Fyffe Central A Packer Pima Larson Bros Fairview Curtis Brookin Geronimo A free tube will be given with every size tire sold Little Ones and Old Oses Jnmcs Edwards 208 Harriett St Montgomery Ala writes I Bleep all night and cough but little I feel like a new man now from using Foleys Honey nnd Tar My whole family is usinjr it now the little ones and the old ones It has cured our coughs and broken our colda Foleys Honey and Tar clears stopped air passage removes phlegm heals raw inflamed membranes soothes sore chest makes difficult breathing easy and relieves those dcen seated rackinc cotichs 1 1 I Drug Co stt.

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