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JfwCJUtoWP? . -grksijt .'-; f TUB COCONINO SUN THE COUNTY ELECTION. The Republican Gain Two Officials Over the Election of Two Years Ago. The election wui tin unusually (jtllet one throughout the county. The vote In this precinct was 511. the regintru tlon being 537, Indicating Hint hut. feu voters hud gone uwtiy or lmtl chosen to remain uway from tlie po'.l. The hoc cesaful candidates on the ticket and the otflccH ure as follows: M. .1. Hioi dan, council; Jiunci Walsh, assembly; N. G. Layton, piobate Judge; George flux worth, treasurer:.!. B. .lories, dis trict attorney: .1. A. Johnson, herilT: 11. C. Hlbbe.n, recorder: V. H. Power, mirveyor: Geoige lUhhi't und T. B. I l'ullium, member bwml of mipervh, ors. The precinct olncer are; J. . AQiilnlun nnd M. S. Heal, justice of tile peace; D.m Hogan und H. II. Murine, countable. A detailed tnlile of the vote from the various precincts in the county s tprinted on iinother page. In this i-siie. ' M. .1. nioidan for council, .1. A. Johnson for sherltT, .1. B. .tonus for die trlct attorney, George Hoxworth for treasurer, and Harry Ilihhcn for re corder proved popular candidates with the voter, the litter leading the ticket, recei ving a majority of over UOO votes. The nfllcials selected to serve the dear people for the next two years ate all good and capable men, and nill m ike excellent olllchil. The Ilepubliciins gain two olliciuK over the election of two eurs ago. There were luit few sirtiight lickei voted. The Itjpiiblleuns cast 41 und the O'moer.its cast III straight tickets. The prohibition candidate for con gress received 11 votes in this precinct. School supplies of every kind at the H.lckel store Ho TrtQcU a Sample Bottle Nearly every day people come Into drug Stores and ask the Drueiiists to recommend soma medicine for their trouble. Very olun tlicy re fuse to do so, because, as a rule, they do not believe it proper to ad vUccnyoncto take a patent medicine of which they do not know tlio inpredicnts.lt is the physi cian's DUti tiesss to pre scribe. Somo make an ex ception, how ever, when anrnne has a coush, cold or thmat and 1 one tumble. "I nlwajMecomr.iend Aikcr'sEng 1! !i Jlcmcdy, hecaii e I know Juit wliat it Mill do. It has cuicd every case where I have seen it tried. It is t lie best expectorant and tonic I ever handled in my 14 jeans experience. I w ill sive Just one instance of n gentleman Mho bad been troubled for years witli a misty, hnekinz couch. I ad ied Acker's Knsli'U Uemedv. Ho tried a Minplp bottle, and was cured before he had taken half of it, ut no cost whatever. This Is nn exceptional ci-e, how ever, as it usually takes two or three bottles." (Signed) A. II. Cook, ltellefontaine, Oldo. Sold at 2.V.. .Vc.. and $1 a bottle, throti'-h-otit the I'nited States and C.ui.idi; umi in Y. inland, at K.ail.. is. :i,l.. U. lid. It" y ti ure not salisliisl after bavins, leturu the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We auttnrizf the above guarantee. W. U. UQQKU; c - YotK. For Sale 6y W. R. Edwards. RELIABLE ASSAYS. .. .f ..VI ., .:n now Lend. Gold and Silver Gold, Slher und Copper..... I..VI Samples liv mall receive prompt attention Rich Ores and Bullion Bought. OGDEN ASSAY CO., I4.1 Will M., - - Iienii-r. f'olo ' & siiB(ujj&i--si 5 v ? . A.' ..5:i v.- 8 rfA f - , t fit-' 4? Jte s ' i' I '-yt -''H.S 'A