LOST - STRAYED LOST—A black cow, with white tail, crumpled horn. Finder receive re ward if returned to Reason Barlow, Allenville, Ala. itp STRAYED OR STOLEN—One female collie puppy, five months old; license No. 985; liberal reward. _Ring Bell phone 2137 or return to 204 St. Michael street. up LOST—Last Friday night, in the vi cinity of Royal and Church, one Scotch collie pup, five months old. A reward will be paid for return to 102 State, F. J. Guillot. 6-22 in LOST—On June the 17th an automo bile chain on or near Dauphin Street. Finder will please return to or advise this office and get wee .21-1w STRAYED—To Green's pasture in Toulminville Friday, June 17th, one brown horse, right hind foot white, star in forehead; letters N. G. on left hip. Owner may have same by pau sing charges and proving property. Near Bingville. 6:21-twp LOST—One metal cap off hub of auto mobile wheel. Printed thereon is the following: “Olds Motor Works, Lansing, Michigan, U. S. A.” Finder will please return to D. P. Bestor, Jr., and receive reward. 6:21-twp LOST—A pocket book containing 3 copies of Charter party S. 8. In dianapolis; also post office receipt for cash, 2 receipt for registered letter and about $50 in cash. Finder receive reward is returned to Captain A. G. Anderson, care Seeberg. 6§:21 In LOST—A black patent leather bag, n the Woodmen of the World ex cursion bag contained baby dress and other wearing apparel. Handsome reward is returned to southwest cor ner of Madison and Franklin streets. Bell ’phone 3142-1. 6.21-51 MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED COTTAGE at Fairhope, desirably located on beach, for rent for two weeks from July 1. Apply 25 S. Ann street. Bell telephone 2408. 6-23-1W HARRIS Barber Shop, 114 Centi street—Haircut 16 cents; bath 160; BOSs SS Se elwp | BLOCH FURNITURE CO.—Low prices best goods. 10 and a8 Water St, Mobile, Alabama. GOVERNMENT Employes Wanted— Write for Mobile examination sched ule. See Institute, Dep't 38 P, Rochester, N 6: S912 16-19-29. 26-29. 7.3 THE CAMPBELL House, 4 south Zundel’s, will open on June 18, 1910. Rates: Sunday dinner, 50 cents; board by the day or week. A. F. Wallace, Prop. 6-14-lmp UWANTA PRESSING ae ing, pressing and repairing. Suite made to order. No. 117 Centi street, opposite Klosky's Hotel. Both phones. 9-13-11. DRESSMAKING — First class dress making and plain sewing neatly and promptly done to order. W. Washing ton avenue, 2nd north Kentucky street, Oakdale. Bell phone 374. 6-19-lwp UPHOLSTERING, laying carpets and hanging Seaten, Soakial making over old furniture. Geo. W. Bradley. Residence, Bell phone 3355. Office at Boyd's Stables, Bell 480. 9-38-11. CARPETS—taken up, cleaned, pack ed and put away; mattings turned; all kinds of furniture upholstered and repaired. Ask for A. Bradley at Walk er Furniture Company. Both phones. Bel 3215; Home 312. A. Bradley, DOG RIVER END—Opposite Gulf Hunting and Fishing Club, Wm. Smith proprietor; hot and cold lunch es always on hand; oyster roast every Sunday; city prices; special atten tion given to hunting and fishing par ties. 2:174. RIGHT BOYS for right places will be furnished by the Boys’ Club Bureau of Employment. Applications received ee eat ae at club building, 367 Charles street. Bell phone 942. 10-28-1. MADE—$50,000 in five years in mail order business and began only a few dollars; there are an’ opportunities for making money to day, and it is not difficult to begin; if you have even small capital and want to start a mail order business of your own, send for my free booklet; it tells how to make money. Address Publisher, The Mail Order World. Box 1005, Lockport, N. Y. 6:31-418 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed to the undersigned Bank of Eufaula by Ella P. Dabney and Frank Dabney and dated April 15, 1910, and recorded in Mortgage Book 66 (N. S.) page 278, in the office of the judge of probate of Mobile county, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby se cured according to the terms and conditions of said mortgage, the un dersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, July 6, 1910, in front of the court house at Mobile, Alabama, the following de scribed property, to wit. All that certain lot of land fifty two (52) feet front by two hundred and nine (209) feet deep, being a part of lot fourteen (14) in the town of Portersville, county of Mobile and state of Alabama, and sold to Ella P. Dabney by Margaret Kennedy, = more accurately described in made to said Dabney by said Kennedy and dated June 2nd, 1906, and re corded in Deed Book 124, pages 431 and 432 of the probate records of the state and county aforesaid. . BANK OF EUFAULA, Mortgagee, Crawford Parker, ASE am NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR IN Estate of Julia Wilson Jarvis, de ceased. Letters of administration upon the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 15th day of June, 1910, by Honorable Price Wiliams, Jr., Judge of the Probate Court of Mobile county, in the State Alabama. Notice is hereby given all parties having claims paid estate must within the time required by law they will be barred. LEONARD G. JARVIS, SR., Administrator, FRED W. BACHO, Attorney. 6-16-0aw-31