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LOCAL BREVITIES
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J Bob' Black left for Phoenix
Sunday.
r Mrs. Byers was a visitor in
AVilliams Sunday.
J Frank Brooks attended services
in Williams Sunday.
George Hammond of Winslow
was in Flagstaff Sunday.
I J. S. Amundsen was in the city
jfrom Williams Sunday morning.
I T. A. Rickel returned last even
ting from a two weeks trip to the
coast! k
Mr..D.
E. Parker and wife, of
Williams were visitors in Flag
staff Sunday.
I Mr. W. W.
Hudgins was called
to Williams Sunday on an impor
tant engagement.
J' Mrs. E. A. Sliker left Monday
for - Phoenix on a visit to her
smother, Mrs. Bury.
i Peter Michelbach came home
j
ilast week from Los Angeles with
his little daughter Terease.
p-iMr. and Mrs. Karl Moon of
.Grand Canyon were in the city a
;few hours Sunday morning.
: Mr. Carlos Salas was made
happy last week Friday by the
farrival of a baby girl at his home.
1 Mayor J. R. Treat left Sunday
ffor Kingman to attend the good
iroads meeting, 'representing the
tcity.
I Miss Teresa Yost left last even
ing for Albuquerque where she
.intends taking a course in short
hand and bookkeeping.
t Joe Waldhaus has secured the
;agency of the Indian Motorcycle,
iand is doing a good line of busi
ness in the chuf-chuff devils.
Cashier J. P. Wilson of the Ari
'zona Central Bank and Mrs. Wil
yson returned-the first of the week
from a month's visit to the coast.
i Frank Bennett purchased the
'bunch of horses taken up by the
sanitary board and sold at public
auction yesterday to the highest
. bidder.
Galvanite flooring, neatest and
jbest floor cover made. Outwears
linoleum and always looks good.
See our sample bath room, it is
"well worth your while. Wilson &
Coffin, plumbers.
Mrs. F. W. Perkins and Miss
' Jephena, will return -this evening
from Peoria, where they have been
;for several weeks on account of
the illness of Warren Perkins.
Warren has almost completely je-
.covered.
Constipation is the cause of
many ailments and disorders that
make live miserable. Take Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Xab
lets, keep your bowels regular
and you will avoid these diseases.
sFor sale by all dealers. Adver
tisement. A carload of Ford and a car
load of Overland autos arrived
this week for Babbitt Bros., and
a-
i there is another carload of Cad
lillacs on the way from the east for
:Jthe same firm. All of which
'would indicate that there will be
. some gasoline business done in
' this city next spring.
A mean stuffy cold, with hoarse
wheezy breathing is just the kind
that runs into bronchitis or pneu
monia. Don't trifle with such
serious conditions but take Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound prom
ptly. Quick and beneficial results
are just what you can expectfrom
this great medicine, it soothes and
r heals the inflamed air passages.
It stops the hoarse racking cough.
Will Marlar Pharmacy. Advertisement.
ESTABLISHED 18S7
The Arizona Central Bank
FLAGSTAFF, KINGMAN
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00.
Deposits Over $1,000,000.00
Largest Banking House on the Main Line of the Santa Fe in Arizona
We Transact a General Banking Business. Sell Domestic and
Foreign Drafts and Travelers' Cheques. Pay Five Per Cent
Interest on Term Deposits. Write Fire, Casualty and
Automobile Insurance. Rent Safe Deposit Boxes
at Moderate Rates. Wc welcome small accounts
as well as large ones. We want your busi
ness and will appreciate it.
WE TAKE CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
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""" ""Hints For Housekeepers
Keep Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound always on hand, and
you can quickly head off a cold by
its prompt use. It contains no
opiates, heajs and soothes the in
flamed air passages, stops the
cough, and may save a big doctors'
bill. In the yellow package.
Will Marlar Pharmacy. Advertise
ment. The City Laundry
Opposite the depot on south
side. Laundry called for and
delivered. First class work at
moderate prices. Clothes cleaned
and pressed at reasonable prices.
Give us a trial. Chaki.ey Foo,
Prop., Phone 229. ,
Notice of Assignment
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Lydia M. Patrick, of Flagstaff,
Arizona, made an assignment of
all her property to J. E. Jones on
December 2, 1912, for the benefit
of all her creditors. All persons
holding claims against her estate
will present the same to J. E.
Jones, at his office in Flagstaff,
Arizona, within six months from
date hereof.
"Dated at Flagstaff, Arizona,
January 24, 1913.
J. E. Jones, Assignee
Mrs. Lydia M. Patrick
Jan.24-4t
Escaped After Fifteen Years
W. P. Broyles made a success
ful escape after fifteen years of
suffering from kidney and bladder
troubles. Foley Kidney Pills re
leased him and will do just the
same for others. He says: "They
cured a most severe backache with
painful bladder irregularities, and
they do all you claim for them,"
Refuse substitutes. Will Marlar
Pharmacy, advertisement.
In the Superior Court ot the State of
Arizona in and for-the
County of Coconino
In the matter of the estate- of
Pat O'Toole, deceased.
Notice of Hearing Petition for
Letters of Administration.
Notice is hereby given that
Campbell-Francis Company,
friends and creditors, have filed
in this court their petition praying
that letters of administration on
the estate of said decedent be
granted R. J. Kidd, and that the
same will be heard at the term of
said court, towit: On Tuesday,
the 4th day of February, A. D.,
1913, at 9:30 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, at the court
room of said court, in Flagstaff,
County of Coconino, State of
Arizona, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then
and there to appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of said petitioner should
not.be granted.
Dated Jan. 21, A. D., 1913.
Chas. H. Adams, Clerk.
By F. O. Allen, Dept. Clerk.
Jan. 24-31
In the Superior Court of the State
of Arizona, in and for the
County of Coconino
In the matter of the estate of
Frederick William Sisson, de
ceased. Notice of Hearing Petition.
Notice is hereby given that E.
S. Gosney, administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of
Frederick William Sisson, de
ceased, has filed in this court his
fourth annual account and report
of his administration, and that the
same will be heard on Tuesday,
the 4th day of February, A. D.,
1913, at 9:30 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, at the court
room of said court, in. Flagstaff,
County of Coconino, State of Ari
zona, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then
and there to appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of paid petitioner should
not be granted.
Dated January 23, A. D., 19:3.
Chas. H. Adams, Clerk.
1st pub. Jan. 24, 1913
Last pub. Ian. 31, I9'3- -
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SUCH GOOD VALUES &
CHOICE SELECTION.
WE RIVE lAtY GOOD
THINGS, YET, IN ALk
DEPARTMENTS OF OUR
ESTABLISHAENT-
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FROA OUR REGULAR
HIGH QUALITY-LINES.
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IN OUR STORE.
Restoration to Entry of Lands in
National Forest
Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing
260.21 acres, within the Coconino
National Forest, Arizona, will.be
subject to settlement and entry
under the provisions of the home
stead laws of the United Slates
and the act of June II, 1906 (31
Stat., 233), at the United States
land office at Phoenix, Arizona, on
March 17. 1913. Any settler who
was. actually and in good faith
claiming any of said lands for
agricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary 1, 1906, and has not aband
oned same, has a preference right
to make a homestead entry for the
lands actually occupied. Said
lands were listed upon the appli
cations of the persons mentioned
below, who have n preference
right subject to the prior right of
any such settler, provided such
settler or applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and the
preference right is exercised prior
to March 17. 1913, on which date
the lands will bo subject to settle
ment and entry by any qualified
person. The lands embrace two
tracts, containing in all 19.74
acres, within Sees. 17 and 18, and
Sees. 19 and 20, T. 17 N R. 9 E..
G. &S. R. M., described by metes
and bounds as follows: Beginning
at corner No. 3 of the original
claim. List 3-1243; extending
thence N. 5 degs. YV. 8 chains;
thence S. 86 (legs. 30 min. E. 25
chains; thence S. 17 degs. 6.70
chains; thcnceN. 89 degs. 30 mm.
W. 26.33 chains to the place of
beginning, being tract No. 1.
(Tract No. 2) Beginning at corner
No. 1 of the original claim, List
3-1243; extending thence S. 16
degs. E. 1.96 chains; thence N.
57 degs. E. 18.30 chains; thenee S.
63 degs. W. 17.87 chains to the
place of beginning. Said tracts
were listed upon the application
of Dave Bralliar, of Camp Verde,
Arizona; List 3-1800. The NJ of
SWi, the Ni of SEJ of SWJ, the
N of Si of SEI of SWi. the NJ
of Hh of SWi of SWi, Sec. 26. T.
22 N.. R. 8 E., 120 acres, appli
cation of Milton F. Ferrell, Box
891, Flagstaff, Arizona; List
3-1814 The SWi of SWi of SWi.
the SWi of SEi of SWi of SWi,
Sec. 27, the SJ of SEi of SWi of
SEi, the SEi of SEi of SEi, the
SJ of SWi of SEi of SEi, the
NEi of SWi of SEt of SEi, Sec.
28. the NEi of NWi. the Wfc of
NWi of NEi, the NJ of NEi of
NWi of NEi, the SWi of NEi
of NWi of NEi. Sec33. T. 21 N.
R. 7 E., except two strips de
scribed as follows: (First strip)
Beginning at a point 25 chains
east of the southwest corner of
Sec. 28, T. 21 N.. R. 7 E.; ex
tending thence 15 feet on each
side of a line running S. 27 degs.
E. 22.44 chains to the place
where the end of the strip closes
on the boundary line of the tract.
(Second strip) Beginning at a
point 24.73 chains east of the
southwest corner of Sec 28, T.
;:l N., R. 7E.; extending thence
15 feet on each side of a line run
ning S. 16 degs. 30 minutes E.
19.36 chains; thence S. 20 degs.
W. 2 chains to the place where
the end of the strip closes on the
boundary line of the tract listed.
The total net area is 100.51 acres.
Said tract was listed upon the
application of Vaclav J. Rosen, of
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Julius Herman
Flagstaff, Arizona; List 3 1818.
A tract of 19.96 acres within Sec.
4. T. 15 N., R. 12 E., described by
metes and bounds as follow?:
Beginning at corner No. I, a lime
stone marked H-I, whence the
north quarter corner of Sec, -1
bears N. 1:9 chains; extending
thence S. 30 degs. 30 min. W. 17.59
chains; thence S. 57 degs. 30 min.
W. I7.y2 chains; thence S. 43 degs.
45 min. E. 10.27 chains.; thence N.
3p degs. 30 min. E. 27 02 chains;
thence N. 11.28, chains to the
place of beginning. Said tract
was listed upon the application of
Charles F. Quaylo, of Winslow,
Arizona; List 3-1829. Approved
December 17, 1912. S. V. Proud-
fit Assistant Commissioner of the
General Land Office. Lists vi8oo.-
i8i4,-i8i8.-i829. January 17 to
Feb. 7.
Restoration to Entry of
National Forest
Lands in
Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below embracing
62.60 acres, within the Coconino
National Forest, Arizona, will be
subject to settlement and entry
under the provisions of the home
stead laws of the United States and
the act of June 11. iqo6, (3 Stat.
233) at the United States land office
at Phoenix. Arizona, on March 17, 1
1913. Any settler who was actually
and in good faith claiming any of
said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1 , 1906, and has
not abandoned samp, has a prefer
ence right to make a homestead
entry for the lands actually occu
pied. Said lands were listed upon
the applications of the persons
mentioned below, who have a pref
erence right subject to the prior
right of any such settler, provided
such settler or applicant in quali
fied to make homestead entry and
the preference right is exercised
prior to March 17, i9i3, on which
date the lands will be subject to
settlement and entry by any quali
fied person. The lands are as fol
lows: The EJ of SE1-4 of NE1-4
ofSEi-4. the SWi -4 of Si-1-4 of
NE1-4 of SE1-4, the SE1-4 of SWi
of NEi of SEi, the NWi of NEi
of SEi of SEi, the NJ of NWi of
SEi of SEi, the SWi of NWi of
SEi of ' SEi, the JtfWi of SWi of
SEi of SEi, the SEi of NEi of
SWi of SE1-4. the SW1-4 of SE1-4
of SW1-4. of SE1-4, the SE1-4 of
SW1-4 of SW1-4 of SE1-4, and the
Eiof SE1-4 of SWi-4 0f SE1-4,
Sec. 6, T. 15 N., R. 11E., G. & S.
R. M., containing 35 acres. Said
tract was listed upon the applica
tion of W. F. Bawcom, Winslow,
Arizona List 3-2088. A tract of
10.58 acres within Sec. 13, T. 21
N , R. 7E., described by metes and
bounds as follows; Beginning at
corner No. 1, a malpais rock
marked H-i, from which the north
west corner of Sec. 13, T. 21 N..
It. 7E,, bears west 50 links, ex
tending thence south 24.67 chains;
thence north 55 degs. 26 min. east,
8.21 chains; thence west 2.26
chains; thence north 20 chains;
thence west 4.50 chains to the place
of beginning. Said tract was
listed upon the application of C. A.
Greenlaw Flagstaff, Arizona; List
3-2100. A tract of 17.02 acres
within Sees. 33 and 34, T. 18N.,
R. 7E., described by metes and
bounds as follows: Beginning at
corner No. 1, a malpais rock,
marked H-i, from which the south
east corner of section 33, T. 18N ,
ESTIMATE THE QUANTITY OF G000DS TO
BUY. THIS IS WHY WE'VE LEFT OVER
AANY SEASONABLE GOODS WE SIAPLY
AUST SELL. THEREFORE OUR LOW PRICES
R. 7E., bears south 1 deg. 6 min.
east, 19 05 chains; extending
thence north 41 degs. west 10.70
chains; thence north 54. degs. west,
5.64 chains; thence north 70 degs,
west, 5 09 chains; thence north 12
degs. east, 2.97 chains; thence
north 88 degs east, r3 20 chains;
thence youth 33 degs , 30 min. E.
9.77 chains; thence south 46 degs.
CHEWING GUM
(NEWTON'S BRANDS)
9I5
Sweetheart
Cinamo
A, WESTERN PRODUCT
The Right Sort"
C - O - F -
BONNETTE BRAND
The highest grade coffee produced-
THAT COFFEE TASTE
3 lb. can $1.25 2 lb.
. Ranch, No. 1, whole or steel cut (a high
grade coffee at low price) 3 lbs., $l
To the Ladies . of Flagstaff: Cut out this
Coupon and bring to our store, and receive
a solid Aluminum Thimble F - R - E - E
Aubineau
Patent Your Land-
-$3.00
NAVAJO BASE
$3.00 Per Acre! $3.00 Per Acre!
IX WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER 1 M. E. Leverich &
Co. take pleasure in announcing that Navajo Base is now on the
market and available for the selection of lands in Arizona. Wei
congratulate our customers that we are able to sell this excellent
base at so low a cost.
DESERT LAND ENTRYMEN who have encountered thet
almost prohibitive expense and great physical difficulty of proving,
up under that law are afforded and inexpensive method oH
acquiring title.
STOCK MEN can acquire land for range and pasturage.
FARMERS, SETTLERS, INVESTORS, vour opportunity
is NOW1
NAVAJO BASE is issued under the same law as Moqui
Base. If you are one of those who were disappointed in not
securing Moqui while it was on the market get Navajo NOW.
Moqui went up in price. Navajo may repeat (hat history !
Small selections cannot be made. If you wish only 160 or
320 acres get your friends and neighbors in the same township
to join in your order.
WHAT TO DO Send us a description of your landl Send
us relinquishment if the land is embraced in an entry! Remit
three dollars per acre I THAT'S ALL I
REMEMBERI We get title for you or you get the money.
back I OUR GUARANTEE IS GOODl- $3.00 Per Acre I
$3.00 Per Acre I "Write Us About Land Matters"
M. E. LEVERICH & CO.
JOHN H. PAGE M. E. LEVERICH A. W. LAUTZ
P. O. Box 984 PhoenbcArlionn , :. i-
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SAVE AONEY
OUR ORIGINAL PRICED
ARE ALWAYS ONLY
WHAT GOODS A R E
WORTH. WHEN VE-RE-.
DUCE PRICES YOU RE
ALLY SAVE THE DIF
FERENCE BETWEEN
THE REGULAR A N D
THE "REDUCED" PRICE.
OUR BUYERS CANNOT
ALWAYS EXACTLY
east 4.75 chains; thence south 40
degs. west, 8.27 jchains to the place
of beginning. Said tract was
listed upon the application of
Richard P. Mason, Flagstaff, Ari
zona; List -2101. Approved Der
cember 18, 1912. S. V. Proudfit,
Assistant Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office. Lists 3-2Q88,-2ioo,-2ioi.
Jan. 17 to Feb. 7.
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Spearmint
Fruit
FOR WESTERN PEOPLE
For Sale by All Dealers
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