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tí a tve Kjí y r hi JOHN HERALD AND APACHE NEWS Vo, 23. ST. JOHNS, APACHE CO.. ARIZONA, OCTOBER 25, 1906. '35. ST S 1 - ,vf: pas' ' . Ir- V , ; .,; -1 .. it V The reports come in that the Festa at Concho on-the 24th inst. was one of the most interesting and entertaining- occasions ever had on the annual -feast day. Hereafter if the canned -neat is not good just eat the label. It is all right, Florida Times Union. . Tl'iexiblic schools of' the Conn- ty, which have opened up their terms, are doing fine . work and "all the parties interested in this line of iuprovement are tobe con gratula ted on the success, which seems to be assured now for the school terms. Our democratic friends, can didates on the democratic ticket in the present campaign, "Messrs. Fred T. Colter, Stansell . Greer, J. B. Richey, and W. . A. Maxwell, have been welcome callers at this office, this week, white in town to shake hands with the people of this community. As the editor has political troubles of his own, etc., he couldn't do much for. these friends of. his on i ?héVemocratitickeH-ust at the i - - - - , . . . -' i have a friendty feeling on the basis that "Misery loves com pany.5' FEEL WE Oí our Ability tp handle your Bank ing Business to your entire Satisfaction. We shall be glad of an Oppor st turity to Talk Vith You. THE APACHE COUNTY BANK & TRUST CO, St. Johns, Arizona CAPITAL A 4- Méssrs. Ruiz, Duran, Peralta, Isaacson, Candelaria .,aud Udall are out busy these days looking after the interests of the re pub licaiT Picket. It is ni Oklahoma court clerk who is threatening to resign because the fees of his ofHce are too large. Oklahoma is taking the place of Kansas as a fount of queer hews. . Scoffers make light of John D. Rockefeller's religion, the same as thev do of his oil. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Those marauding Ute Indians fohed their tents) and silently stole away when tlfev heard that troops had been ' ordered after them. When. it. comes to steal ing, silent Iv or otherwise, thev are hard to beat. Deseret News. United States Senator J. R. Burton, of Kansas, accompanied bv his ,wife arid niece, arrived this morn i 'i of from 1m home at Abilene, af'd surrendered himself j to begin serving his' sentence of ! six months in the Ironton, lis- F.a th er Deri ch m on t re t u r rred from Concho Thursday morning? $30,000. y't' S U R E Mr. Robert Treoscher came in Little things made a women from Ganado last Saturday, happy. Little thing make a man where he has been for some time j unhappy. looking at the many interesting! Some one had s,aid ;thar a things to be seen there and in j women has not intellect enough other parts of the Navajo j to be deterred by the impossibili Kingdom; coming as he does 'ties of things. Her forte is faith, from the great Empire State, the j For.the woman whose wedded Indian has many interesting j Hfe ha5 been purftff0ld, no chrl chararteristics for him to ob- j dren can ever take her husband's, serve. He will spend the coming pjace months in different parts of ' ' . Arizona. District Attorney and Mrs. George H. Crosby, Jr., are the happy parents of two little- girls hat came to their home last. Sunday morning to bless their home. Our district attorney hardly touches the earth now as he goes to and from about bis duties in our midst, and hardly keeps him, mind off the twin babies at home. - TEN feet of snow in the Colo rado mountains and tke season not commenced yet' Now wait till a nice warm rain comes on and then watch what will happen down where the Southern Pacific railroad is trying to shoo 'the Colorado river out of the Saltón sink. Alb. Journal. A Connecticut clergyman, says la writer in Lippincott's, while visiting friends once tucked his j napkin into his collar to protect 'H bis clothing from :the juice of the grape fr.uit at breakfast. He laughed as, he did it and said it reminden him of a man he once knew who rushed in to a restaur ant and, seating himself at a table, proceeded to tuck his i napkin under his chin. t He then called a waitefand said. 'Can I get luncheon here?" . "Yes" responded the waiter in a dignified manner, 4 'but not a shampoo." ''What have you. to say as to this charge that you kissed this girl?" kl admit it, but there were extenuating ciredmstances." "What were they?" "She, sat in my lap and threw I her arms around my neck." -Mew York Press, The quickest way to stop a man telling you how he would i settle the troubles in Russia is to ask him to;nd Kieff on the map. .When a man hurts your feel,, ings it is only adced aggrava tion to know that next day he will be around to apologize. ii is strange, duv try to trninK, of it:N To other people our " relatives are really lovable, ad mirable human beings! s . A man may be as putty in the, hands of a wise woman, but ho wise woman wants to marry .a putty man. : ELECTION . OFFICERS. Appointed by Board of Super- visors, July 2, 1906 ; t - S.t- Joh n.s Preci net : K. Inspector, Reamer Ling' : Judges? Felipe Saladar, A-ust! Mxneer s Springerville Precinct: Inspector, Gustav Be'cker 4 , , Judges, Gregorio Baca, Janies Thompson ' El Tule Precinct Inspector, Nicolas Chavez . Judges, Eutiniio Baca, Moronl! Richey ' Concho Precinct: ' -Inspector, Benigno 1onez r - Judges, Juan Candelaria, Davulí v W. Sanders, Sr. Eagar Precinct:. insoector. lieoer .rams - Judgies, J. A. Bigelow,. L. J. Brown . Nú tri oso Preci net : Inspector, G. B. Chapín Judges, Marceilus HKlsey, Orson, Wilkins . Alpine Precinct: . . Inspector, John Jepson . Judges, J. N. vSkousen, . :.W. L Burk ' - Greer Precinct, -k Inspector W. S. Gibbons j Judges, Sylvestre;" Hale, Hamblin , Navajo Precinct: Inspector, A. Truax. -Judges, H. Lynch, John E. Smith St. Michaels Jrecinct: Inspector, Anselm Webber Judges, Eduardo Silva, John Osbosne. vlSubscribe far the Herald-News.; '5.- 7 v? tfstá V'--" cf - se i ríí -I. 4 V- i : ' 3H 'i V". '