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Proeirlont Tflmhnll I R Pace H

K Maxham and Edgar Sessions have

returned irom meson anu report

rnost profitable Farmers Course

Harvev Mancum of Pima was a

speaker at the church Sunday

Tin fliPToront clnOQPI of tho AcsdomV

are preparing to put on several plays in

tne near iuuire

Mrs Lenora Moody returned from

Sanchez Monday where she had been

spending a weeK witn ner son cuwui

and family

The play presented by the Pima

Dramatic Company Saturday ovening

drew a good crowd and was much ap

preciated

W W Pace haa let the contract for

tmttintr tho now front in the Big Si

building now occupied by the grocery

dflnHrtmpnt This front is to match

tknt nf no km hnililinir Thn CHmcii

tora will iro to work as soon as the

weather permits

R E Lee Wixom spoke before the

M 1 A Sunday cveningon the subject

Thn Hawaiian Islands The talk

was interesting and instructive

Edgar Sessions is ill with la grippe

this week

rru inii ant in WhImv evenini

was so continuous and heavy that the

Btreets looked like a lake by Wednes

day morning and as a consequence the

district schools closeauown on uimi uj

Rupert Moody entertained about a

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evening in honor oi nis ninm oiruiuuy

The new floor in the hall is attracting

large crowds as of old to the dances

Winnie Moody ia the new floor manager

anu is eiuurtiiijj nic c uivu

but kindly manner The young people

-U ainml fnr imnrnved conditions

and the dances are taking on a higher

tone

Mrs Lucile Boyje of Pima spent

Saturday visiting wun wrs sessions

It is reported that a case of measles

has broken out in town A great deal

of sickness and distress may be pre

vented by using the most rigid care to

prevent their bpreaawg

PIMA NEWS t

Mr and Mrs Robert Hundley re

turned to Miami Sunday evening

The four room cement house which

is being erected by Al Saline on his lot

on the west side of Main street is near

ly completed

Austin Evans of Layton was a visi

tor at Sunday School and afternoon

services Sunday

S S Green and little daughter

Minnil went to Bryce Sunday to visit

the Bryce Sunday School

Mr and Mrs M D Maloy of Red

land spent Monday in town

D II Weecb manager of the town

electric lights hus a force of men at

work removing the electric light poles

from the center of Main street The

street lights will be suspended over

head on wires in the center of the

street

DrW A Smith and wife of Phoenix

spent last week in town Mr Smith is

a dentist and expects to make regulai

visits here in the future

MiBS Geneva Mattice was employed

to teach Miss Nora Andersons school

last week on account of Miss Ander

sons Illness Miss Anderson is teach

ing School this week

Mrs Vina Green has been ill with la

grippe for several days this week

Mrs L M Gustafson Mrs Thomas

and Will Ransom and Mrs J H Nuttall

spent Tuesday afternoon at u home

social at the home of Mrs J D Lee

at Thatcher

R M Kelley and his brother Leon

went to Phoenix last week to get sev

eral autos but not being able to brine

them back on account of the heavj

storm they returned home by train

Tuebday evening

W C Myers has been unable to at

tend his school at Bryce this week on

account of his children having the

measles

The Y M and Y L M I A pre

sented their play entitled The

Daughter of the Desert at Thatcher

Saturday night to a large audience

There ia no doubt but that the people

of the valley are anxious to know

whether the bridge across the Gila

river north of PimH has survived the

flood we will say that it is still stand

ing as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar

Milt Lines returned home from Clif

ton Friday

Sevenhead of horses owned by H J

Anderson foundered on wheat last

week Three of the horses died one

other will probably die and Mr Ander

son hopes to save the remaining three

The amusement committee of the

Pima ward has formulated a plan

whereby they intend to give the fathers

and mothers and brothers and sisters a

jolly good time for one year and at a

price that is within the reach of all

The commlttco will eive one dance

each month during this year a number

of which will be leap year parties and

for the twelve dances they will sell any

family in the ward a coupon ticket for

500 admitting all of the family who

are of the dancing age which is 14

years

They will also sell coupon tickets to

any person of other wards who aro of

good clean moral character at 500

for twelvo dances

They have secured a floor manager

who will make it his business to see

that you enjoy yourselves at these

dances

If you are too old to dance come and

see your boys and girls dance

Tho first dunce will be given Friday

night January 28th and a dance will

be given on the fourth Friday night in

each month Tickets will be on sale at

pavillionon the night of the drat dance

or you can purchase them at the post

olllce

If you cannot spare the fivo dollars

all at one time you can pay one dollar

a month for tho first five months of tho

year

The Mutual Improvement Association

has instituted a dancing school which

is freo to all every Thursday evening

Hero you can learn the proper position

In dancing and also tho different steps

in dancing which will add greatly to the

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Cattlemens Con

vention El Paso

The nineteenth annual convention

of the American National Live Stock

Association will be held at El Paso

Texas January 25 26 and 27 1916

convening at 1000 oclock n m on

Tuesday January 25 morning ses

sions only

Among the many subjects for

consideration are

Federal control of public grazing

lands the 640 acre grazing home

stead bill administration of forest

reserves eradication of poisonous

plants marketing of live stock and

its products delays at terminals

stock yard facilities financing live

slock loans valuations in railroad

live stock contracts charge for

cleaning and disinfecting of cars

railroad rates and services recent

rate cases before the Interstate

Commerce Commission suppression

of the foot-and-mouth and other in

fectious diseases sanitary regula

tions of different states prohibition

of the importation of live stock and

animal products from countries

where contagious diseases exist in

spection of meats and hides from

Mexico protection of American live

stock owners and ranchmen in Mex

ico live stock conditions in foreign

countries destruction of predatory

animals exports and imports of live

stock and meats meat inspection

law prohibitive tax on oleomargar

ine needed legislation reports of

officers and standing committees

The reduced rates from Arizona

points on the Southern Pacific and

Arizona Eastern are as follows

Fare and one third to El Paso

Texas seling dates January 22d to

23th inclusive final return limit

February 6th

The Pennant

January 31 1916

The programs for the musical

drama The Pennant or Love

and Football which will be pre

sented by the Safford High School

Companyat the new Layton Theatre

next Thursday evening January

27th were issued from the press of

the Guardian Publishing Co this

week

The High School students and

members of the Layton choir are

selling the tickets for reserved seats

The price is only 50 cents and tickets

can be exchanged for reserved seat

tickets without extra charge at The

Palms tomorrow Saturday morn

ing after 1000 oclock

Everyone should attend this play

which is given for the benefit of the

High School The company cast

and chorus has 65 members and

there is no doubt of the play being

a grand success

Mr Ten Broeck is busy this week

tuning the school piano for for the

plav Mr Ten Broeck by the way

is an expert piano tuner

Mrs Will Smith

Painfully Burned

Mrs William Smith was painfully

burned about the face and hands by

the explosion of a gasoline iron

about 1100 oclock Saturday morn

ing at the home of her mother

Mrs Orson Nelson in Thatcher

Mrs Smith had been ironing when

the iron exploded throwing the

burning gasoline over her face and

hands The burns are not serious

Mrs Smith is a cousin of Mrs

Velma Fuller who was fatally

burned by the explosion of a bottle

of gasoline an hour later on Satur

day at her home in Eden

WILL GIVE OPERA

The Pima ward choir will encrace

in operatic work in the near future

President Heece Green introduced

Arthur H Ten Broeck and W Moore

Claydon to the singers at the close

of their regular choir rjractiee

Thursday night January 13th

After an exD anation of the work

by the visitors and exhortations by

Bishop P C Merrill a vote was

taken which was unanimous in favor

of taking up the work at an early

date

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AGENT FOR BUSH AUTO

King J Untain of Artesia is the

local agent for the Bush automobile

The Bush is one of the finest cars

on the market It is electric lighted

has electric starter electric gener

ator one man top 30 by 3j tires

detachable rim improved cantilever

springs all modern improvements

and sells for 76100

Heres your chance to get the

kind of machine you need for all

purposes

MOTORCYCLE BUCKED

Joseph Swift manual training

teacher for Safford and Solomon

ville met with a painful accident

Friday by being thrown of his

motorcycle on the Solomonville

road The genial manual training

teacher was considerably shook up

when the cycle bucked but he was

able to attend to his school duties

Monday

Liven Up Your Torpid Liver

To keep your liver active use Dr

Kings New Life Pills They insure

good digestion relieve constipation

and tone up the whole systemkeep

your eye clear and your skin fresh

and healthy looking Only 25 cents

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Grand Reef Will

Start Operation

The Laurel Canyon Mining Com

pany operating the Grand Reef

mines at Klondykewill begin operat

ing its new concentrating plant to

day

About 600000 tons of ore has

been blocked out in the mines This

ore runs 1800 to the ton in silver

and lead and also carries some cop

per values

Thirty five men are on the pay

roll of the company and include

miners mill men mechanics en

gineers and laborers

The new mill is of 250 ton capacity

The ore comes in CHrs from the

mine and is dumped into ore bins

thence onto a picking belt from

which the high grade ore is picked

The low grade ore then goes to the

gyratary mill and is crushed to l

inch size The product is then ele

vated in a skip to the 1000 ton ore

bin from which it is fed into rolls

and elevated to the two-compartment

Hancock jigs

The tailings are taken care of by

a double deck Deister slimer and the

middlings go over two Wilfley tables

The tailings from the Wilfley tables

go over another Deister slimer

The Grand Reef mining property

is one of the best in the State and

now that the right kind of concen

trating plant has been constructed

there is very little doubt but that

another large producer will be added

to the successful mines of the State

Citizens Bank

Annual Meeting

At the annual stockholders meet

ing Tuesday of the Citizens Bank

of Thatcher a splendid report was

made of last years business show

ing considerable increase in business

especially in customers deposits and

in cash reserve

A regular quarterly five per cent

dividend on the stock was paid and

the stockholders all felt that the

prospects for continued growth were

never so bright as right now

The following directors wereelected

for the year 1916 Frank Tyler J

W Mattice L C Snow W A

Lines H J Anderson E W Lay

ton and G A Bryce At the direc

tors meeting which was held im

mediately afterwards the following

officers were elected Frank Tyler

President L C Snow Vice Presi

dent William McRae Cashier and

Benj Blake Assistant Cashier

Pushed Horse

from Bridge

Wednesday afternoon while Cot

tonwood wash was at its highest a

man from down the valley attempted

to cross the railroad bridge over

the wash near Pima feading his

horse He was warned by a friend

on the other side of the bridge but

paid no attention to the warning

The horse fell through the bridge

but got on his feet again When

nearly across he fell again The

man with the assistance of several

other men got the horse to his

feet nnd removed the saddle and

then pushed the horse from the

bridge into the raging waters be

low when he swum to the bank

and landed safely

BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES

Pastor E A Gottberg Prayer

meeting Thursday 730 p m Sun

day services Sunday School at 1000

a m Superintendent Judge A

G McAlister Classes for all

Preaching services 1100 a m and

730 p m Morning subject Hin

drances to Prayer the second in

the series on the doctrine of prayer

Evening subject Gods Require

ments Special music All are

welcome to these services

EXPERT AUTO REPAIR MAN

J A Baker of Detroit Mich

an expert mechanic and specialist

on automobile work of all kinds ar

rived here Saturday night to take a

position with the Safford Garage

Mr Baker has had many years

experience on nutomobile work of

every description and the Safford

Garage will guarantee the very best

work at reasonable prices

PIMA HAS A NEWSPAPER

We acknowledge receipt of a copy

of the first number of the Gila Val

ley Farmer published at Pima

Thursday January 13 1916 The

Gila Valley Farmer is a handsome

six column paper eight pages and

will be a good booster for the town

of PimaSwhich it describes as the

Hub of Graham County

DR MESERVE A VISITOR

Dr C A Meservc Director of

the State Laboratory Tucson ar

rived here Sunday from Globe to

inspect the valley dairy farms but

owing to the rainy weather he was

unable to visit any of the ranches

and will return here again in a few

weeks on an inspection tour He

loft today for Willcox

VILLA REPORTED CAUGHT

According to a dispatch from

El Paso Texas received today

General Villa was reported captured

at Hacienda San Geronimo yester

day by Mnximiano Marquez who

captured and executed Rodriquez

Plans arc being made to bring Villa

to jHmres for execution

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Delegates Will

Meet in Pass City

The Safford Chamber of Com

merce received a communication

Wednesday from Faris V Bush

secretary of the Lordsburg Cham

ber of Commerce inviting the

Chamber of Commerce to partici

pate in a motorcade to meet at

Lordsburg N M Monday morn

ing January 24 and make the run

to Deming and El Paso to interest

the commercial clubs of those

cities in the Southern National

Highway and have them advocate

the route to Lordsburg and through

the Gila valley in preference to

leaving the highway before reach

ing Lordsburg for the southern

route

The matter was brought up at a

meeting of the board of directors

last night and it was decided to

send three delegates who will

meet the delegations from Lords

burg and Deming at El Paso next

Monday

The delegates chosen are Geo

A Olney Mayor Lee J Broshears

and former Mayor Z C Prina

They will leave herefor El Paso

Texas Sunday

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Tuesday Club

Entertained

The Tuesday Bridge Club met

this week with Mrs Kate Jennings

The guests present were Mrs B

F Thum Mrs W D French Mrs

W E McWhirt Mrs A G Mc

Alister Mrs Geo S Martin Mrs

Ike Williamson Mrs L W Samuels

Mrs Morris Simon and Mrs Z C

Prina

The first prize was won by Miss

Tucker and the gue3t prize by Mrs

French

During the afternoon delicious re

freshments of hot tomales cake and

coffee were served

The next meeting of the club will

be with Mrs R J Young

I PERSONALS

D W Wickersham arrived here

Monday from Los Angeles Cal

Mr Wickersham attended the an

nual meeting of the

Co Tuesday

Ed Grider came up from Globe

Monday to attend the annual meet

ing of the Solomon Wickersham Co

Mr Grider returned to Globe Tues

day evening

Dr McWhirt and family are domi

ciled in their pew home on I street

Mr and Mrs John Adler of San

Francisco Cal were visitors in

town this week Mrs Adler is a

stockholder and director of the

Solomon Wickersham Co and at

tended the annual meeting of the

company Tuesday

Miss Cosgrove and Mrs Roach are

daily drilling their pupils for an en

tertainment to be presented on

Lincolns Birthday anniversary

February 12th

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Born to Mr and Mrs U I Far

mer at their home on L street

Thursday night January 13 1916

a girl

Born to Mr and Mrs David

Beebe at the Gila Valley Sanitar

ium faunday night January lb

1916 twins a girl and a boy

HORNED MANS SKELETON

Hans Augustus and James Han-

en and Leo Ellsworth returned

Monday from Whiteriver where

they have been the past six weeks

hauling wood for the Indian Agency

They report the finding of a skeleton

of a horned man The skeleton was

found near the East Fork of the

Whiteriver close to a large cave

It was of a fully developed man and

was on exhibition at Whiteriver

several days before being sent to a

museum in Washington City Snow-

flake Herald

20000 REWARD

A reward of 20000 will be paid

for the arrest and conviction of the

murderers of Lee Wah Chinaman

and Mariano Sainz committed at

Solomonville Arizona ednesday

night December 22 1915

Thos Alger

Sheriff Graham County

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DANCE POSTPONED

The Womans Club announces the

postponement of their dance which

was advertised to take place tonight

at Briers Hall on account of the

rainy weather

SHIPPED CAR LOAD OF ORE

The San Juan Mining Company

shipped a car load of ore Monday

to the El Paso Smelter El Pa3o

Texas

How To Cure Colds

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Tar healing balsams and mild laxa

tives Dr King s New Discovery

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soothes the irritated throat and al

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TRIAL JURORS DRAWN

List of trial jurors drawn for ser

vice during the ensuing term of the

Superior Court which convenes

Monday January 31 1916

H P Rogers

W It Foote

Louis Moore

Willie Gensch

Gratz D Brown

J N Holyoak

J A Martin

Eugene Dimock

R V Fisher

L Christensen

C C Bryant

Amos Cook

G V Lamoreaux

John Stowe

Ben Roten

Wm F Bollinger

Wm T Watson

L L Wight

C T Reynolds

S A Merrill

J B Chandler

W H Smith

S S Cosher

Chas M Pursley

H C Layton

T E Rose

R A Smith Jr

C M Beals

Geo A Zundel

Jos R Rogers

Asa Kemnton

J W Brown

D T Motes

E C Hart

Jacob A Hancock

N T Kempton

Arthur Posey

L P Lofgreen

Orin E Barney

J H Bingham

Dr Warner has moved into his

new quarters in the Mclntyre build

ing on Tenth street next to DuBois

Burtons photograph gallery

The Gist of It

Last December I had a very

severe cold and was nearjy down

sick in bed I bought two bottles

of Chamberlains Cough Remedy

and it was only n very few days

until I was completely restored to

health writes O J Metcalf

Weatherby Mo If you would

know the value of this remedy ask

any one who has used it For sale

by Safford Drug Co adv 47 5t

SHERIFFS 5ALE

In the Superior Court of the County

of Graham State of Arizona

National Bank of Commerce a cor

poration plaintiff vs John B Hicks

et als defendants

Under and by virtue of an execution

and order of sale issued out of the

Superior Court of the County of Gra

ham and the State of Arizona on the

zutn aay oi November A U 1915 in

the above entitled action wherein the

National Bank of Commerce a corpora

tion as plaintiff obtained a judgment

against John B Hicks E M Lamson

C M Clawson D W Cluff K V

Cluff C J Curtis O M Allen Sam

uel Echols Joseph Cluff H K Max

ham Wm Bigler J G Allred Benj

F Cluff E M Allred C M Bigler

W L Cluff W D Saline H W Lay

ton W K Cluff and Asa Porter de

fendants for the sum of Nine Hundred

Ninety three and 25 100 dollars with

interest at the rate of ten per cent per

annum until paid and Eighty two and

60 100 dollars cosU and disbursements

at the dato of said judgment and all

accruing costs as may appear of record

and whereas the sum oi Three Hundred

dollars was by tho judgment debtors

paid on the 12th day of January 1913

and was credited against the judgment

on the 26th day of November 1915

therefore leaving the amount of Nine

Hundred Ninety five and 81 100 dol

lars due the plaintiff with all costs and

accruing costs I have levied upon the

following described real estate to wit

The Westone half J of the Northeast

one fourth i of Section Seven Town-

shm oeven 7 houth Hntre 25 East

of Gila and Salt River Base and Meri

dian in Graham County State of Ari

zona also the Northwest one fourth

1 of the Southwest one fourth J

of Section Five 5 Township Eight

8 South Range 26 East of Gila and

Salt River Base and Meridian in Graham

ounty State of Arizona

Also beginning at the Southeast

corner of the West half of the South

east one fourth J of tho Northwest J

of Section 33 Township six 6 South

Range 25 East of Gila and Salt River

Base and Meridian thence North 37

rods thence Northwesterly along the

Gila Valley Olobe anu Northern Rail

road 62 rods thence South 60 rods

thence hast 4U rods to tne place of be

irinnintr reservinc a strip on the North

westerly side 50 feet wide previously

conveyed to the Gila Valley Globe

Northern Kauway tor a right of way

also excepting one acre as follows Be

ginning at tho Southwest corner of the

West half of the Southwest one fourth

of the Northwest one fourth

of Section 33 Township six 6 South

of Range 25 East Gila and Salt River

Base and Meridian thence North 20

rods thence East 8 rods thence South

20 rods thence West 8 rods to the

place of beginning also all right title

and interest to the following real estate

All of lot live 5 in Section twenty

eight 28 Township six 6 South

Range 25 East of Gila and Salt River

Base and Meridian in Graham County

State of Arizona containing 39 acres

more or leas- also the following real

estate Beginning at a point -10 rods

North of the center of Section 33 Town

ship six 6 Range 25 East Gila and

Salt River Base and Meridian thence

West 20 rods thence Nortfi 20 rods

thence East 20 rods thence South 20

roils to tho place of beginning contain

ing 2 J acres in Graham County State

of Arizona

Now Tiieuekoue Notice is Here

by Given that on Saturday the 6th day

of February A D 1916 at 200 p in

in front of the Court House door in

tho Town of Safford Graham County

State of Arizona I the undersigned

Sheriff of the County of Graham will

sell all the right title and interest of

the above named defendants of and to

the above descril ed real estate or so

much thereof as may be necessary to

satisfy tho above named plaintiffs

judgment with interest and costs and

all accruing costs to the highest and

best bidder for cash lawful money of

the United States of America

Dated this 18th day of January 1916

T G ALCEtt SlIEItlKF

By W A Bennett

Chief Deputy

First publication Jan 21 1916

Last puUicatjott Ttb J 191U

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PRICES AND QUALITY

WE KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO

BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE

BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST

PRICES SO COME IN AND LET US

CONVINCE YOU OF OUR LOW

PRICES ON GOOD GOODS

MORRIS SIMON

SAFFORD

THE STORE THAT UNDER8ELL9 THEM ALL

Dealer in Dry Goods Clothing Hats Shoes

COUNTY TREASURERS REPORT

OF

Receipts and Disbursements For the Year Ending Decem

ber 31 1915

Cash Balance January 1 1915

110 828 67

Receipts

State and taxes and

county delinquent interest 191 379 n

Special high and manual training school taxes sWw

Road taxes vvZaZ

Poii taxes -- 2127I0

School bond and interest taxes J 15l3937

Fees Justices of the peace consUMessheriff clerk board of

supervisors and tax collector j 43099

Recorders fees l71625

License tax 1II

297 50

State school and road apportionment I 25 655 80

Fees clerk Superior Court 1788 15

Greenlee County bond interest 111111111 7368 24

School building funds bonds sold 55000 00

Sundry items I l49040

Interest on county deposit 2151109

Sheriffs refunds IIII 44830

Total 135629880

Disbursements

Expense funds 2208861

Salary funds 2668074

General road funds 14 00377

General school funds 1111 261292

School district funds t 63 150 88

School building funds 42l4896

Teachers institute high and manual training school funds 529995

School bond interest - 635402

School bond redemption 1050oo0

State taxes 7294448

County bond interest 767407

County bond redemption 8199055

fair and immigration funds unapportioned money and fees 112101

General county and special school tax funds 116697

Bridge fund 9584l0

Cash balance January 1 1916 6298777

Total 35629880

Balance in Funds January 1 1916

State and county taxes 47614

General county fund 92408

Expense fund 503925

Salary fund 972329

General road fund 685076

General school fund 110255

School district fund 1566609

High School District No 1 fund 104352

Manual training funds districts Nos 1 4 5 and 6 123587

School building funds 1541785

School bond interest funds 141158

Teachers institute 3790

State taxes 54390

County bond interest 20559

County bond redemption 6938

Tax Collectors fees account 98818

Immigration funds 31703

School bond redemption funds 38070

Tax attorneys fees account 589

Fair fund 67920

County law library fund 16586

Bridge fund 14736

Court house building fund 6000

Court house bond interest fund 132804

Special school taxes 27826

6298777

Total 1915 tax roll 19544349

Amount collected 10356300

Amount to be collected 9188049

19544349 19544349

I F M Layton hereby certify that the above report is a true accountof

all moneys received and paid out by me and that the balance in the several ac

counts were correct at the end of December 1915

Witness my hand and seal of office this 7th day of January 1916

F M LAYTON

Treasurer Graham County Arizona

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