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The Coconino sun. (Flagstaff, Ariz.) 1898-1978, March 02, 1901, Image 7

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..COCONINO SUN.
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Colonists Hates to California Points
From tho East.
, Colonist rates over the Santa Fe fall;
road to California common, pointy,
which tv,lj a,lso apply to IntcrmeiHaf
points op direct lines, have been auth
orized under (.he following arrange
ments for tickets weet bound only;
Ilates.r-From Chicago, $30; j(rpin St.
Louis, Memphis, Newi Qrleans and
common Mississippi River poinfs,
$27.50; from Kansas City, St. Joseph,
Atchison, Omaha and common Mis
souri River ppints, $25. ,
, Dates of sale.-r-.TipkeXp at these vates
will be sold eaql.Xnosday only,, from
February 12 to April 30 1901, inclusive.
, Class and lirajt of tickets. Tickets
y.1 1 1 be second cliihs only, and limited
J.0 continuous passage from starting
point to destination.
t, No reduced rates have been author
ized for cast bound tickets.
G. K. Sdllivan. Agent.
Summons.
The claim of other cough medicines
to be as good us Chamberlain's are ef
fectually set at rest in the following
testimonial of Mr. C. D. Gass, an em
ploye of Burllett &- Pfjnnis Co.uGard
ner, Me. He says: "I had kept adding
to a cold and cough in, the w(nter, of
1897, trying eyqry cough , medipine I
ever heard of without permanent help,
until one day ,1, was in the drugstore
of Mr.,Houlehan and he udvhed me to
try Chambcrluln'8,Cough Remedy and
offered to pay back my money if I was
not cured. My lungs, and bronchial
tubes were very sore at this time, but
T was comletely, cured by this remedy
and have since alwius turned to it
when I got a cold, uud xoon find relief.
I also recommend it to my friends and
am glad to say it is the best of all
cough remedies." For sale by Pioneer
Drug Store.
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Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies,
For this occasiqntlip Santa Fe Pacific
Railroad will sell tickets from Flag
staff to Washington and return at rate
of $73.70. Tickets wil be sold on Feb;
r.uary 25th to 20th. Going limit will
bp continuous p.issage, and passengers
must leave Washington not later than
March 8th. Tickets will be good for
stopover west of the Missouri river
and St. Paul. G. E. SullivanAgent.
( Played Out. ., ,
, Dull headache, pains in various parts
Of the body, sinking at the pit of the
stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness,
pimples or sores, are, all positive evi
dences, of, impure blood. No .matter
how it became so it must be purified
in order to obtain good health. Acker's
Blood Elixir has never failed to cure
scrofulous or syphilitic poisons or any
other blood diseases. It is certainly
a wonderful remedy, and we sell every
bottle on a positive guarantee. W.,R.
Edwards, druggist. 2
, In the steer tying at.Tucson, on Feb;
uary 24, McGonnlglo.of Texas madeia
world's record, t,wenty-ihree .seconds
flat, seventy-five feet allowance. , The
best previous .record was twenty-five
seconds, twenty-five feet.allowance, in
California In 1893, by Tom Wills of
Mammoth.
A Convincing Answer. . , ,
"I hobbled ipto Mr, Blackmon's drug
store one evening," says Wesley Nelson,
pf Hamilton,,Ga., "and ho asked me to
try Cb.amberlain's Pain Balm for rheu,
matism with which I had suffered for
a long time. I told ,hlm I had no faith
In any medicine as they had all failed,
He saidi 'WeI if. Chamberlain's Palo
.Balm does not, help youyou need npt
pay for It,' j took. a bottle, of it hpme
and used.it according to directions and
in one week I was cured, and, have not
.since been troubled .with rheumatism."
Sold by Pioneer Drug Store.
I.I III I .11771 . I II I
In the District "Court of the Fourth Judicial
District, of the Territory ot Arizona, In and
lor the County of Coconino:
Daniel McDonald, plaintiff, vs... Mary Mc.
Donald, defendant. Summons No. 547.
The Territory of Arizona sends greeting to
Mary McDonald. You are hereby summoned
and required to appear In a civil action against
you by the above named plaintiff in the District
Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and
for Coconino county, Terrltoi y of Arizona, and
answer the complaint filed with this Court at
Flagstaff, In said county (a'copy of which com
plaint accompanies thUfcummons) within ten
days, (exclusive of the day of service) after the
service uponiyomof' this summons, If served
within the county, but If served out of the
county and within the district, then within
twenty days. '"In all other cases thirty days.
And'you are hereby notified that If you fall
to appear and answer the complaint an 'above
required, the Plaintiff will take judgment by
default ogalnstiyou.
Given under my band and the seal of the said
District Court. at Flagstaff, Arizona, this 25th
day of January, 1901. ' -s . ' ' i
(seal.) h . C. M.FUNBTON, Clerk.
IlENitr F. AsnOBBT, Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication February 2.
Notice for Publication!
Land Office. Prescott, Ariz., Jan. 29, 1901.
i' Notice Is hereby given that the following
named 'settler has Sled notice ot his intention
to make final proof In support ot his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk of
the Probate Court, at Flagstaff, Arizona, on
March II, 1901, viz: John Nulaskowskl, of
Williams, Arizona,. for the E Yt SE H and E ',
NE X Sen. 4, T. 21, N., U. E. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said land,
viz; J. D. Horgan, of Williams, Arizona; Jim
Young, of Dellmont, Arizona; P. A. Mellck, of
Williams, Arizona; Andrew Johnson, of Will
lams, Arizona, fi k r
r Frederick A. Tbitle, Jr., Register.
First publication February 2.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office, Prescott, Ariz,, Jan. 29, 1901.
Notice- Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has Died notice of his 'Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk
of the Probate Court at Flagstaff, Arizona, on
March II, 1901, viz: Albert II. Cjett. of Flag
staff, Arizona, for the SW H Sec. 28, T. 22. N..
It, 6 K. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of, said land, viz: W. V. Cartmell, J.
I.e. uarron, George Uucklar, Thomas Gandoz.
allot Flagstaff, Arizona.
Frederick A. Tritle, Jr., Register.
First publication February 2.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office, Prescott, Ariz.. Jan. 29, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made, before the Clerk of
the Probate Court at Flagstaff, Arizona, on
March II, IM1, viz: J. D. Horgan, of Williams,
Arizona, for the S W H Sec. 8 T. 21, N., B. 6 E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz: J. Nalaskowskl, of Williams,
Arizona; Jas. Young, of Dellmont, Arizona; P.
A. Mellck, of Williams, Arizona; A. Tetzlaff,
Williams, Arizona;
Frederick A. Tritle, Jr., Register.
First publication February 2.
Notice of Hearing Proof of Will.
In the Probate Court of Coconino County,
Territory of Arizona.
In the matter of the estate of John F. Hawks,
deceased.
Notice la hereby given that Mrs. Anna Hawks,
of Flagstaff, Arizona, has filed with 'the Clerk
of this Court, her petition (with will annexed)
asking that she be appointed executrix of the
lasT will and testament of John F. Hawks,
deceased, and that said last will and testament
will be heard on Friday, March 1st, 1901, at
eleven o'clock in the forenoon of 'ald day, at
the Court Room of said Court, in the Town of
Flagstaff, said County and Territory, at which
time and place ''all persons Interested in the
estate of said deceased may appear and show
cause, if any they havewhy the prayer of the
petitioner should not be'granted. By an order
of the Court: ' --N.'Gi LAYTON, Clerk.
Dated at Flagstaff, Arizona, February 1, 1901.
First publication February 2.
A; J, GARCIA,
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BOOT AND
SHOE SHOP
In the Kilpatrick Building on
RAILROAD AVENUE.
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TrfE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Outstanding Assurance .. j (
.Dec. 31, 1900 .. . 1,116,875,047.00
New Assurance Issued . -
in 1900 .... 207,086,243.00
Income . .
Assets Dec. 31, 1900
58,007,130.98
304,598,063.49
Assurance. Fund and
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all other liabilities . 238,460,893.48
Surplus ....'. 66,137;i70:01
Paid Policyholders in -
1900 . . . . '. 25,965,999.30
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JAMES W. ALEXANDER, PRESIDENT,
JAMES H. HYDE. VICE-PRESIDENT.
WALTER N. PARKHURST, GENERAL.' MANAGER,
New Mexico and Arizona Department,
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
A. A. FISHER, RESIDENT AGENT.
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.
S, BARRON, JC
MERCHANT TAILOR,
RAILROAD AVE. - c FLAGSTAFF.
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accept bo aubultote. R'I'PA'N'S. is for j ceou, mar
be hid it any drag store. Ten samples and on thoueand
teetjaealala will be Bulled to any addrcM for Are cents,
forwarded to the Rlpane Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce
Street, New York.

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