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: f'-'?V3 "f V " V,',"'1"" jVT ll ' COCONIN-0"SUKc:" I i" hi aiM ii .1...- .in i',i ,M$i W 1 ' vatf T r HC&V IbWO. ,3k 4 ' 4 WET4 h fir V - r HW .' a. ' rj,- - . liictt to' ptRsofiAr i" . James Loy", itf'one time district attorney of this county, was here this week. ,.,,. j A new piano for sale at -a very reasonable price. Call Sit this of fice. - -. "43-tf i r .Mrs. A.rM. Cameron leturned Sunday from a two weeks visit at the, Grand Canyon. Jt Paul II. Gnlvinyv ' - teacher of piano, ( 47-t at MrSA. A. Fishers'. 'Mrs". BF. Visehart,;of Wil liams, spent several days here this week visiting friends. Whjen you want a pleasant lax ative, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by a)l drutfjjists. v" s ' Djulas now has one of the finest Y. M. C' A." buildings in the soiitlnvest. The people, of that town, have a way of doing things that' is, worthy of emulation by .others. - . '"" L. L. Hums ha3 sold his resi dence property to W. II. Ander son. The latter having concluded to remain in Flagstaff. .Mrs.' ' liurns expects to leave in a few weeks for the coast for the benefit" of her health. -. miri' ,i'JJ" (' if it fit -Flagstaff Lodge No. 499, Be. P. ' O. E., ,will hold mem irial services ,' in accordance with ths rules of the order, in McMillan hall, on Sunday, December 3, at 2:30 o'clock p. 111. The impressive services of the Elks are always largely attended. A nice literary and musical program has been prepared for the occassion. E. M. Doe returned Sunday from Phoenix, where he had been attending the session of the su- . preme court. The case of E. 13. '';Perrin vs. Coconino county, was decided .against the county. The result of the case is that Dr. Per rin and the Santa Fe railroad will be relieved of paying a large amount of taxes claimed thy the county. It is probable that the case -may be appealed to 'the su- i preme court of the United States, but it all, depends upon thd action l of the board of supervisors. ; VjDi'., G..P. Sampson, who was ! .here the past week, left on No. 3 ?. l!?ssener ,t"am fr' ms borne at Winslow. The. doctor came here " to be operated upon, and on last ; " Friday surgeons removed from the left jaw several pieces of decayed bone. The operation was per formed by Dr. Cornish assisted by Drs. Hope and Elder. Dr. Sampson has .been troubled with ! a diseased jaw for several years, ' but he believes, as deos Dr. Corn ' ish, that the jaw will give the 1 patient no further trouble. Al- buquerque Citizen. a prosperous rancher of Bellemont was here Monday. Born In Flagstaff, on Novem ber 22, 1905, to the .wife of John, Sheehan, a daughter. T. J. Hochderffer and wife, who Have been spending the past three months in Oregon and California, returned'Tuesday. ,,R T,. E. Pulliatn has leased the room adjoining B Hock's store and will open a real estate and general agency office. Charles A. Mahoney, a former resident of this place and an em .ploye of the Arizona Lumber & Timber companv, died on October 22, in the Citv of Mexico. Pleating, tiny buttons,f etc. ': Chas. Ca coyeredJ asty . y ,.1 rimming, San Diego. ' T. E. Pollock brought a peck of territorial fair badges home with him on his last trip to Phoenix and as a result every body is wearing a button, and while doing so are a boosting the thcMair. . The fair is going to be I. a success. Fire in Mine. Tom Cox, brother of Joe Cox, (superintendent of the Blue Bell iininc, arrived in this-city yester day from Cananea, and stales that the Capote, No. 2, of the Cana 'nea Consolidated company, is on fire, and that; the flames from the timbers where thtTfire first starteii had entered the sulphide zone and that the whole mine is on fire. The company is using every effort to get the conflagration under con trol. Douglas Speaker. Notice to Teachers. The regularly quarterUr examin ation for teacher's cert&cates will be held in the countyjEourt houst ir Flagstaff, Confino county. Arizona, on Mondhtj and Tuesday, December 4-5, aK5. Daily ses sions from 8:301. m. to'i2 noon, and fromi.i to 4:30 p. m. J. S. Amundsen, County Superintendent CjMacCfiiJfTlsMo EatT cnoice prime no roasts L?f: !- ...., r 01 .ienuer LODGE DIRECTORY. OUNTAIN VOPOK. NO. IMC OFI. r- , v-il Meets In Odd' Felldwi'IIall etery flrt and third Wednesday nluliix ot each "month VI lting tnlghtH are conltally invited to attend ' J. A. Wilson C C R. P. IJiuniKRO. If. t Il.Hand S A. K. Fha.nkjijiwf.k. M. (it F, ( 'OUKT COCONINOtNO. (WS, INOKPENT- J ! 1 EXT OUPKIt Or rOKESTKK?. . Meets nccond and lavt TuesayR In eacb montt' In Odd Fellow's IlalL Vlsltlnir membein In vited to attend the "Viurt meet Ink's. Clahk Hitt, C. It. W. K. Hanks. Iteeon1ln Secretarv. W. II. Nouuan, Finjnclal Secretary. ttlaostaff rxiDaK. no. ton. iiknevo- - LKT AMI riiDIKCTlVE OIIDEOr EI.KS. ileetg every Tuesday nlubt In 11. I. O. K. Iiill. cornerman rpincinco street ano Anpen menu"; Vltltlnrf hrothprs cordially Invltol to attend. J. C I1I.AKE, K. K. Dli.E. S. Ml I.I 1 Ii, tenrtory F laqstaff lodge, no. is. a. o. u. w. Meets every Thursii.iy nlirlit n Elk's 1U1 VIsltlnK meniliertlnvltnl tonttend. i. S. IIAHKETT. L V. C A. Ilt'sti. rtee. U. X. Hity. Fir. PAGSTAFF IJOGK NO. . F.,i A. JI 'Itemilar meetlnir. on tlrst SutunHv of -c' j.ontli Ht Elk's Hall. VNttlnK brethren InvltW to attend. WII.ET W. Wii.i.iawh, W. M. E. S. Mii.i.kii. Sec pi.,1 OSTAFFIX)r)OK.NO. II. I.O.O. F. Mi-cts everv Satunlav nlnl t In Odd Fellows' Hall. VMtlnz meinoers Invlteil tonttend. El.lGltuts, N. G IV. A. Campiikli, .Seeretarr. IT S. UI.AKK, AIIXIHNKV-AT-I.AW. . Prewott - - Arlrona B. HOCK, Stationery Netfs S tand, FINE CIOARS, Oogenic and Havana. Fresh Fruits and Confection. HAILROAD AVENUE. txu ,t?. anuy2jery curoi ,ienuer steals, kedie f s uejo yinit.rJi a a v ducsjjWM'ejiuJrfrtsfeSee BaWittri6Hiolid'aVlTieats 48-u ievi smvss &ws OVERAL15 OFFICE SUPPLIES We have a complete line of office" sup plies : Typewriter ' Ribbons and Paper. Manuscript Covers, Carbon Paper.) Paper fasteners. Erasers. In faet eyerj-jhlni? that you' may need In the office. 5U1 STHT QfP!lT I M BOOK! ! m m m m f m Yotcan be pleased with the line of blank books althe Sun Stationerv Dei'atmknt. Theyare well ruled and of excel lent quality of paper. CASH BOOKS. JOURMALS. SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY RECORDS. ORDER and IN DEX BOOKS, BLOTTERS SCRATCH BOOKS. Etc. Etc. Ttey raiifje in prices from 15c up, according to number of pages and quality of paper. In special Blank Books we have the well-known Crown flat-opening in the various sizes for business purposes. m rt m m m m r i m P m ? ill I Son Stationery top! I J flaistaff, ( Arizona. i r( ifr-tmtmG$t OMtMMMMKWIMMIMIMMIIMaMWXI STOVCS Heating Stoves ! The Latest and Besl , AT REASOMilBLC PRICES. i Sitivespujffip on sho I in a Urstrfass tnunner. oit notice Stove Pipe; afld Fittinjrx. w lliamIrjedlein I PLUMBER and PLUMBERS' GOODS MaWMIM-ffIIIMMMWW' J TRADE-MARKS promptlj obtained In aacc?auM-,orno ico. e piitun PATCNT8 THAT PA V, dTertia them Uioronitily, u our cxpenue. aud u.l4 jou to suoovm. Bend model photo or (ketch (or r R C C report on patentability, to jean" pracUoe. SUR PASSING RCFCRENCCS. ForfreeGokle Book on rrofitabla l"avDt write to B03-B0B Seventh Street. WASHINGTON, D. C. IIKWil-00 R-I-P'A-N-S Tubules Doctors find A good -prescription' Foe mankind j TheS-cent pjeket It enouuh foninn'lf twra.' Ion. The family bottle (tV) cents) contains !; iiupply (or a year. .'All drujtfilitt hell them. to) 1$ Cant- pwleact Strictly '.otUcsrUI. Lata nitnlrcinMaC Oni . k theTobMcpHabil ud Neurasthenia. ltfpt THEKEELEY UlV jaSTITUTF. DwlKht. 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