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CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sen Ices every Sunday, as follows:
Sunday School, 0:0 ilui. Public Worship II
a. m. Junior Leuk'Ui', 3 p. m Epuorih Leaitur,
1:30 p. m Evening Worship, 7,30 o'clock.
You uro conihillv Invited to worship with us
Strangers always welcome
Kuiikht E, WmoiiT.JPastor.
S S. Sunt, a D THOHPB.
CHURCH Of THE NATIVITY
Kev. Cyprltn Vnbre, Pastor. From the first
Sunday of May till the Urst Sunday of October.
Masses on Sunday are celebrated at 7 SO and 10
o'clock a. m. ltosary and Uencdlctlon of the
Messed Sacrament at 7.30 p m.
During the other months Massnw are at 8 and
10.30 a. m. and the afterooon servlceB are at I.
SCHOOL OF THE NATIVITY
This school Is conducted In connection with
the Catholto Church or Klairstatf by the Sisters
of Lorctto.. under the supervision of the Pastor
of the Parish, Sister Lula Superior In charge.
The curriculum of studies comprises all the
branches that pertain to a complete Grammar
Course, Music, both vocal and Instrumental, Is
taught by the Sisters.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. Mornlnir Worship
11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:15 p. m
Eenlng Worship 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer
meeting. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A POIIKMAN, Pastor
DR. R. H. H. HLOME. S. S. Supt.
ELKS IIALL-fcPISCOPAL SERVICES
Services hold every Sunday at II a. m. and
4 pm. Sunday school 11 a. m.
Welcome! Coinel
Joseph Meade, Hector.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sabbath School Service at 2 p. m. lllble
Study at 3. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
7:30. lllble study Sunday eenlng at 8 o'clock
All are welcome to attend tbeso services.
Christian Science Society
Sunday services at 11 a. in. at Eagle's hall.
Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m.
LODGE DIRECTORY
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VfOUNTAIJJ LODGE NO. 15. IC. OP P.
Meets In Elks Hall e ery Wednesday night
Visiting knights are cordially invited to 'attend
N D. SWAKTOUT, C. Cj
r. O. ALLEN. K. OK 11. & S.
COUNT COCOMNO NO. KH. INDEPEN'D
ENT OUDEll OP FOKKSTEK3.
Meets 1st ami -1th Tuesday nights vnch month
In Elks Hall. Visiting members Invited to
attend the Court meeting &
JOHN M. CLARK, Treasurer.
A. A DUTTQN. Financial Secretary.
T.'LAaSTAFP AERIE 7i FRATERNAL
T ORDER OF EAGLES.
Meets at City Hall on Urst and third Tburs
day nights of each month at 8:30.
THOS. MCCARTHY, Worthy President.
DR. C F. POKTZ, Secretary.
T7LAGSTAFF LODGE NO. 4 99. HENEVO-
i LENT AND PROTECTIVE
ORDER OF ELKS.
Meets every Tuesday night In U P. O. E. hal!
"orner San Francisco street and Aspen avenue.
'lsltlng brothers cordlallv InUtcd to attend.
ROBERT J. KIDD. E. R.
DR. E S MILLER, Secretary.
pLAGSTAFF LODGENO. 7, F. & A. M.
Regular meeting on first Saturday of each
month, at Elks Hull Visiting brethren In
vlted to attend. JOHN W FRANCIS, W. M.
E. S. MILLER, Secretary.
QKAND CANYON CHAPTER NO. 4.O. E.S.
Meets on tho second and fourth Saturday
nights of each month, at 8 o'clock. In F & A.
M. ball. Visiting members of the order nre
cordially Invited.
MRS. DELL A FRIKR. W. M
THOMAS C FRIER. Worthy Patron
MRS. ROSALINE CLARK. Secretary.
pLAGSTAFF LODGE NO. II. I. O. O. F.
Meetings every Monday night In Masonic
Hall. Visiting members Invited to attend.
NEWTON. J HERRY. N G.
J. I DAUGUEUTY. V. G.
W. II. JAMES. Secretary
EDGAR HASH. Treasurer
LfNIOHTS OP COLUMBUS. DA SILVA
Y Council No. 1
Regular meetings flrst and thtrd Thursday
evening of each month In II P. O. E. Hall.
Visiting Knights cordlallv Invited to attend.
CLARENCE J. DOLAN, G. K.
GERALD T. WALL. Financial Secretary.
HENRY L AL11ERS, Recorder
A JODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Flagstaff Camp No. 1MBI. M W A Meets In
Eagles Hall 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each
month. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited.
E. F HONN, Consul.
JOHN ZALAHA, Clerk.
P LAOSTAFF REUEKAH LODGE NO. 17.
Meet etery second and fourth Thursday night
each month In Elks Hall Visiting members of
the order cordlallv Invited to attend.
MARY DAUGHERTY, N G O
EMMA LESLIE, V. O.
ROSALINE CLARK. Secretary.
ELIZAHETH L. ARTERS. Treasurer.
FLAGSTAFF NEST ORDER OF OWLS No
1145. Meets Wednesday renlng of each
month at 8 o'clock, over O ty Hall All visit
ing brothers cordially Invited to attend.
J. W. WEATHERFORD, President'
J. M. CLARK, Secretnry
CENECA TRIBE NO. 23 OF REDMEN
Meets every Saturday night at the City Hall.
Chiefs, warriors, hunterx and braves, astray
from their own council fires, are cordially In
vited to ours. MARION AUHINEAU,
. Chief of Records.
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CRANK PAYNE, Proprietor
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Come In and see our splendid collec
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Fresh Lunch Served at all times.
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If not at your dealer, we will
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Supervisors'
Continued from page 2
62 J. S. 'Button " " " &'R. V. S" 8550
63 S. Barron " interpreter " 5 00
64 C. B. Wilson " expense Co. Atty. " 33 45
65 Thos. P. Manning " ' county phys. ect. : 112 00
66 Supter M. Grissom " drayajje " 6 00
67 W. H. Switzer treas. " expense assessor " ' 100 00
68 Western1 Union Tel Co " messages " 50 30
69 P. M. Sharer acct W. W.
Bass ' exp. good roads mtg. " 92 00
70 P.M. Shafer " exp. good roads " " 3400
71 " Babbitt' Bros " livery Oct. 3000
72 Little John Co. " supplies Dec. 5265
73 The McNeil Co. " supplies " 1 50
74 Frank S. Betz Co. " supplies " 26 00
75 Duffy Bros. v " . supplies O. D. R. " 5 60
76 Canceled
77 W. H. Power " assisting coroner Nov. 5 00
78 Fred Lynch " transcripts Jan. 29 50
79 W. C. Everett - " clerk election ' Nov. 5 00
80 Julius Herman " supplies Jan. 33 20
81 Henry Heller " repairing stove Dec. 50
82 L. S. Williams " transcript Jan. 5 00
83 Geo. D. Barnard & Co. " supplies " 4 95
84 Wm. Marlar . ," supplies ' " 2 75
85 L. E. Hart " hospital meals jail " 547 00
86 Hunter Drug Co " supplies " 2 55
87 E. S. Miller :' ' R. V. S. year 37 00
88 C. H. Brownell " ' supplies Ian. 90
89 W. J. Parker ': care for indigent " 30 00
90 J. Shephard " meals jury " 7 00
91 The Mountain State Tel. ex. Dec. & phone Jan. 39 70
co:
92 The Postal Tel-Cab. Co. " messages Dec. and Jan. 17 24
93 The Postal Tel-Cab. Co. " messages Williams Dec. 1 03
94 Crane & Co. " supplies Sep. 21 36
95 James W. Byrom " 1 laundry c. h. & jail Jan. 3 50
96 John O. Harrington " coroner expense " 22 50
97 John Zalaha '-' . transcript " "42 40
98 J. Carter " ' bounty " 2 00
99 Carlos Castillo " ' bounty " 10 00
100 C. C. Hutchinson " " " 52 00
101 Campbell & Francis ,. " ti (, ' , . . 53 00
102 Max Cantero , ," ; " ' 39 00
103 Roy Garrett " I " ' " 21 00
104 Fred Henderson ", ' " " " 44 00
105 Wallace Pendergrass " ! " "' " 2 00
106 Ed Randolph I I0 00
107 Chester Dickerson " . " assigned t. " 4 00
108 J. M. Montoya if " " ,' " 15 00
109 Babbitt Bros. " " "fr " 24 00
no Babbitt & Poison " t " " : " 28 00
in Citizens Bank '- " ," " 6 00
112 Arizona Lumber T. Co supplies Dec. 28
113 Wm Beeson " wood . " 3 00
Total 7 144 95
The report of county recordei
for the month of January, showing
collection of $175.65, was checked
with the fee and blotter books
and the treasurer's receipt for
same approved.
The report of the clerk of the
superjor court for the month of
January, showing collection of
$255.85, with treasurer's receipt
for same, was checked with the
fee book and approved.
The report of the clerk of the
board of supervisors for the month
of January, showing the collection
of Si 14.50 for sale of hides and
treasurer's receipt for same, was
checked and approved.
The reports of the custodian of
Bright Angel toll trail, showing
collection of $155 during month
of December, 1912, and collection
of $305 for month of January, 1913,
and treasurer's receipt for same,
was approved.-
The report of A. W. Brown,
justice of the peace at Fredonia,
showing no business done, was
approved. l
The report of the custodian of
Lee's Ferry, showing collections
of $117.25 for the month of Sep
tember, October November and
part of December, was approved.
The report of the county super
intendent of schools was approved.
The report of the sheriff, ex
pense account for the month of
January, was checked and ap
proved. The treasurer was directed to
make the changes in the matter of
taxes.
Cancel school tax Robert Burns
account exempt.
Cancel taxes and penalties Mary
E. Hagerman estate, year 1912.
Cancel back taxes Simon
Poquette, account paid in Yava
pai county.
Reduce valuation of assessment
Dora Lopez estate, for years 191 1
12 to $600 and cancel penalties
for year 1912.
The treasurer was directed to
refund Mrs. P. M. Gavin the sum
of $.239, account amount paid on
Proceedings
lease of sw"4 sec. 18 t 2in, r 8e.,
paid in advance.
The board approved the appli
cation ot J. V. Fisher, to lease
sec. 22 t. 2in, r. 5c
The board approved the ap
pointment of Miss Bright Camp
as deputy assessor at Flagstaff,
and Lorum Pratt, deputy assessor
at Fredonia.
The board appioved the follow
ing bonds:
A. W. Brown justice of the
peace at Fredonia.
Thomas Jensen, constable Fre
donia. Thos. P. Manning county phy
sician Flagstaff.
A. G. Rounseville, county phy
sician Williams.
M. J. Rounseville, justice of
the peace Williams.
John O. Harrington, justice of
the peace Flagstaff.
L. E. Hart, county hospital
Flagstaff.
F. S. Breen, county printing,
Flagstaff.
The board appointed L. L. Far
rail justice of the peace at Grand
Canyon precinct within the dis
cribed boundaries, north by the
Big Colorado river, east by the
Little Colorado river, south by
the south line of township 28n,
west by the Cataract Canyon.
M. I. Powers was chosen to
represent the County of Coconino,
at the National Highway Conven
tion at Indianapolis, and Wash
ington, D. C.
The report of the county treas
urer for the month of January,
showing receipts $2,631.17. Dis
bursements, $82,895.20; balance
on hand January 31st $96:437.01,
distributed to the various county
funds, was checked with the treas
urers report books and cancelled
warrants and approved.
The report of the clerk of the
board of supervisors for the year
1912, was checked and approved
and 100 cbpies was ordered
printed.
No further business the board
adjourned.
Approved:
H. J. Gray, Chairman.
Attest:
rCr H."Brovnell," Clerk.w"1
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Advertisement.
In the Superior Court of the State
of Arizona, in and for the
County of Coconino
In the matter of the estate of
Henry Rockmark, deceased.
Notice of hearing petition.
Notice is hereby given that Fred
Rockmark, a brother has filed in
this court a petition that the last
will and testament of Henry Rock
mark, deceased, be admitted to
probate, and that M. I. Powers be
appointed administrator with the
will annexed, and that the same
will be heard on Tuesday the 18th
day of February, A. D., 1913, at
9:30 o'clock in the forenoon 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 January 24, A. D., 1913.
Chas. H. Adams, Clerk.
1st pub. Jan' 31, 1913.
Last pub. Feb. 14, 1913.
In the Superior Court of the State
of Arizona in and for the
County of Coconino
In the matter of the estate of
Carrie O'Brien, deceased.
Notice of hearing petition for
letters of administration.
Notice is hereby given that
Caroline McCormick has filed in
this court her petition praying
that letters of administration on
the estate of said decedent be
granted to C. B. Wilson and that
the same will be heard on Tues
day the nth day of February, A.
Dt '1913, at 9:30 o'clock in the
forenoon 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 said petitioner should
not be granted.
Dated January 24, A. D., 1913.
Chas.'H. Adams, Clerk.
1st pub. Ian. 31, 1913.
Last pub. Feb. 7, 1913.
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