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'y , ";,. PAGE TWELVE THE COCONINO SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBEU 11, 1912 s 1 Chickens I Chickens I To make them lay, use the Poultry Food that Marlar has. This food is guaranteed ! to produce ten per cent more eggs than you are now getting. One trial is sufficient proof. Will Marlar Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone 24 Free delivery LOCAL HAPPENINGS Harry Henderson was in Flag staff Wednesday. Nic Baca and little son left Monday evening for Albuquerque to attend the state fair. See Mrs. Moloney at Hotel Weatherford for hair dressing and manicuring. Mr. M. I. Powers was in King man the first of the week looking after the branch of the Citizens bank. I was treated so nice, waited on so corteously and am so well pleased at Finleys new store, I am going back. : "Bar D" Jones has accumu lated a new big automobile and will soon be kicking dirt roads behind him. C. O. Brainbridge and family left Wednesday lor California. He expects to locate near Ferris if all goes well. Thos. Wagner left Thursday with 8ooo pounds of equipment for a government experimental station at Long valley. iWm. A. Allen, Chacon, N. Mex. writes: "My wife had a cough that nearly choked her to death, the worst I ever saw. We tried everything we could think of but did her no good. By good luck I happened to get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and it helped her at once. It is the best cough medicine I ever heard of." Will Marlar Pharmacy. Rev. Butler of Tolchaco was in the citv the early part of the week on business. . If you have sheep or cattle for sale a Sun advertisement will bring you a buyer. Mr. Goodfellow, who owns the famous ranch on the Natural Bridge in Tonto Basin, was in this week on a supply trip. R. C. Taylor's new bungalow on west Birch avenue is assuming shape and will make one more fine residence on that popular avenue. Mr. Quincy Reynolds, lumber man in the forest service, left Monday evening for Arkansas to take charge of a number of hard wood timber sales in that section of the government. Remember the entertainment this evening at the Majestic threatre given for the benefit of the Episcopal church. The enter tainment will be varied and will be worth going to see. Sheriff Joe Woods of Holbrook, was in Flagstaff Tuesday snailing witnesses tor the suprior court in his county. Joe still continues to believe that Navajo county is a fair place to live and returned Tuesday evening. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Cham berlain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Rev. Meade has been visiting Oak Creek and Williams the past week.. Hair dressing in the latest styles. See Mrs. Moloney at Hotel Weatherford. Mr. D. H. Brenneman of VVick enburg, a cousin of Baggageman Brenneman, is visiting a few days in Flagstaff. Hugh Anderson shipped sev eral cars of cattle last night. There were nine cars in all, about half of which belonged to Mr. Anderson. The work of construction on the Taylor residence in the west part of town was delayed this week on account of the inclement weather. Mrs. Elbert McLaren will leave the first of the coming week for Santa Ana, California, where she will spend the winter, visiting friends and relatives. Judge E. M. Doe accidently sprained his ankle in Babbitt Bros, store yester'day. The injury was painful and will lay him up for a time. Miss Lutie Paxton, instead of going to California as she ex pected went to Williams to as sist there during the illness of postmaster F. W. Smith. She will go to Tulare, California, later on a few month's visit to her brother. The man who foil from the hay loft in the Jockey stables about ten days ago, is still unable to give any account of himself. The injury seems to have been at the base of the brain. The injury has made him irrational with little chance of his recovery. j j H. M. Beatty, Little Rock, krk. says: "For the past two yeari I suffered with kidney trouble, had severe pains across my back obd over my hips that almost meant death to me at times. I used sever al well known kidney remedies; but got no relies until I used Foley Kidney Pills. Those L can truthfully say made me a sound and well man." Will Marlar Pharmacy. ,..?. ' Shopping Chatter ijr.SfcW'' ;.' r- 1( "if Pure Foods Your health and your family's health is most valuable. Do not jeopardize it with inferior grades of food, just because they hap pen to cost less. They are the most expensive in the end. Our Fall pur chase of 191 2 pack of vegetables is in. If gathered from your garden the very day used, they would not look fresher or be more appetizing. Shop where your trade is always welcome. , . r. ;;'i; fp&jf "f v!.s7'; ', . k6 . tpgJB; t ' . . H r. .., Mf iUC-.-.a,-v!i(fciftS,j,li -AV Babbitt Brothers Pure Foods and Good Merchandise i'.l rlO ( Iff THE STATE FUR Tom Wills, of Florence, super intendent of the broncho busting contests at the. State Fair, has issued the following relative to prizes to be awarded and the rules of the broncho busting game: First prize, $150, silver trimmed, silver mounted saddle. Second prize, 60 in cash. Third prize, 30 in cash. Fourth prize, $10 in cash. kules: 1. Each rider must bring his own horse. 2. Each rider must ride straight up. 3. No rider shall hobble his stirrups. 4. No rider shall pull leather. 5. No rider shall ride on the reins. 6. No rider shall ride with a roll. Rider losing stirrup will Jose points on judging. Judging will be on points of riders and horses. Points will be counted from time rider starts to mount until he dismounts. Notice The Board of Law Examiners for admission to the bar will hold an examination in Phoenix on Friday and Saturday, October 25 and 26, 1912, at the State house, commencing at 8:30 o'clock a. m. George J. Stoneman, Secretary of the Board of Law Examiners. To Voters of Coconino County The great register of Coconino county will close promptly at 5 o'clock p. m., October 15th, 1912, you can register before the fol lowing officers: L. L. Ferrall, Grand Canyon; James W. Jones, Flagstaff; G. T. Wall, Flagstaff; Soren C. Jensen, Fredonia, Geo. W. Harben, Williams; P. J. Mathers, Flagstaff; J. M. Keeling, Tuba City; F. W. Volz, Canyon Diablo. Recorder, Deputy Re corder and all Justices of the Peace. Dan J. Cronin, Recorder, Coconino County, Arizona. BUSINESS NOTICES. For Rent 3 room furnished house. Apply to Mrs. B. Eng land. oct.4-tf For Rent 6 room rock bunga low; furnished complete. Apply Sun office. oct.4-tf For Rent 3 room house, un fournishcd on hill. Apply to E. A. Sliker. $5 Reward For old black horse branded A L connected, left thigh. Phillip Merrill. Oct 4 t-f For Sale Good span of mules, 9 years old, weight 1000; price $350. T. C. Frier. sep.27-4t For Rent One three-room and one four-room furnished bunga low. Apply Sun office. sep.i3-tf For Sale New iron bedsprings and matress also a six hole range almost new. Apply at Sun office. For Sale 8-room house on south side; handy to T. L. M. mill. Inquire for terms of C. B. Wilson. sep.i3-tf For Sale five room house, fine location, can be made into nine rooms. Apply to John Donahue. Sept 6 t-f For Sale New five room house 9 lots located foot Observatory hill will sell at cost. Apply to L. E. Johnson Aug 23 t-f For Sale 7 room house 6 lots $1,250, good, saddlehorse. Cheap. 2 lots $250,00. 2 lots $180,00. 2 lots $300, Phone 166. june7-tf Lost Gentleman's thin model gold watch, monogram on back, in Schulz Pass or Doney Park. Finder return to this office and re ceive reward. sep.i3-tf For Sale Ranch 60 acres. Large bungalow with bath, heat, Hghu and water. Stable and hen nery. Pure stream of water runs through property. C. B. Wilson, Flagstaff, Arizona. May 31-tf For Rent Furnished rooms, every convenience, new house, newly furnished. Railroad Ave., block south of Emerson school. Terms reasonable. Mrs. George McCormick. oct.4-4t T. A. RI0RDAN, President M. J. RIORDAN, Secretary ARIZONA Lumber i Tiber Copy MANUFACTURERS OF llative Pine Lumber, Props, m, Piling, Ties, t Lagging, Boxes, Lath, Srilngles, Sash and Doors FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA C. A. Black J. H. Crawford BLACK & CRAWFORD . Fresh Fall Goods Now Arriving You can't beat us we have the Goods, all Standard. Club Flour, Monarch Canned Goods, Biue Valley Butter, Sunflower Eggs TELEPHONE US 25 and your goods will come prompt and right. Autumn Photography ' ;. Get ready to photograph na ture in all its "splendor. You may not be able to photograph the beautiful reds and yellows of the autumn foliage, but with the right materials you can pro duce the gradations of light and shade so that one looking at the photo will almost imagine the colors are there. Our splendid stock of Cam eras contains one that will just suit you. The range of prices is from $i to $50. Come in and look' at them. Phone 58 Hunter Drug Company Curios Indian Jewelry Sundries We are Compelled to Apologize To our customers for the torn-up condi tion ot our store at present, but soon hope to show them one of the' cleanest-'andL:, most up-to-date places of business in; Flagstaff. Our new building will soon be completed and we intend to convince you that our Grocery will be THE place to trade. We expect soon a car of heating stoves and ranges. On account of limited floor space we will offer them at very attractive prices. It will pay you to wait. Aubineau Brothers. ' a fi ,. "i , 4 V "1 ri 2 4 t- i 4 "1 1 ! v-- wxMBBHmtimxri:. 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