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COCONINO SUN.
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
J. J. Donahue is a Phoenix visitor
this week.
Miss Alice Kennedy is home from a
visit with Winslow friends.
Miss Creola Block is recovering
from a severe attack of fever.
R. R. Gleason has purchased the
residence property of Mrs. Mary
Smith.
Mrs. David Lewis suffered a double
fracture of her right arm by an un
lucky fall Monday.
G. W. Martin of Williams, was in
attendance at the meeting of the board
of supervisors Monday.
F. S. Broen returned Thursday from
a business trip to the Grand Canyon
and intermediate points.
R. B. Burns, of Los Angeles, Santa
Fe coast line engineer, was a Flag
staff visitor Wednesday.
Messrs. W. R. Johnson and Geo.
Logic left Friday morning for a weeks
visit to the Verde Valley.
A. A. Fisher is homo again after an
absence of several weeks spent at
Denver, Albuquerque and other points.
E. Harper King, of Whiteside, Pa.,
arrived hero Monday and will visit
his sister, Mrs. C. F. Portz for several
weeks.
T. A. Gandee will enjoy a two
month visit at his old home, Spencer,
West Virginia. He left for that place
Tuesday.
E. H. Wagner, of Los Angeles, was
here the first of the week and pur
chased a bunch of cattle from Babbitt
Brothers.
Work is progressing nicely on E.
S. Gosney's new bank building. The
brick laying was commenced by the
masons Thursday.
Ed. Lockwood has purchased the
residence property of George Black
Jr. Mr. Black intends to move to
California in the near future.
John Steinmetz returned Monday
from Leavenworth, Kansas, where he
had been for several weeks attending
his father during his last illness.
Father Vabre was a Holbrook vis
itor the first of the week and while
there united in marriage Mr. Epemen
io and Miss Filomena Garcia, both of
Gallup.
Mrs. C. A. Sowl left Thursday night
with her two little daughters, for
Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she
will place the girls In school at the
Loretto Academy.
H. H. Watkins, manager of the
Kingman branch of the Arizona Cen
tral Bank, was in town yesterday. He
was on his way to Clear Creek, In the
southeastern part of this county, for a
ten days hunting trip.
ver thcMfeat thty wear
Levi Strauss cOSs
Copper-riveted
Overalls,
John H. Page, of Grand Canyon,
was here this week and made a trip to
Albuquerque. He exhibited some fine
specimens of copper ore taken from
the Canyon Copper mine.
Dr. Wm. Rudd, of Springervllle,
was a Flagstaff visitor the first of the
week. Ho was accompanied by his
daughter, Miss Ida, who will finish
her course at the Northorn Arizona
Normal.
The service in the Presbyterian
church on Sunday morning will be con
ducted by Mr. F. C. Reld. There will
be no service in the evening other than
the meeting of the Young People's So
ciety at 6:45.
J. A. Knoblock was a Flagstaff visi
tor yesterday. Mr. Knoblock has an
extensive acreage of potatoes this year
and is now making arrangements for
digging. Ho says that the yield will
be very good and quality first class.
The following pupils of the fifth
grade, grammar department, were
neither absent or tardy during the
month just ended: Ruth Baker,
Marvino Francis, Laura Kinsoy, Cecil
Schulz, Mabel Fairchild, Paul Aubi-
neau, Georgo Dent, Cyrus Gilbert,
Harry Hibben, Paul Kellar, Collis
Mayflower, George Veit, Herman Deltz
man, Chester Goldsborough and Ella
Vail.
Harry Hibben, A. A. Dutton and
son, Robert Ferguson, Postmaster
Coalter and son, J. Power, John Ver-
Kamp, Judge Quinlan and J. W.
Francis, of this city, composed a party
of duck hunters at Mormon Lake this
week. It is reported that Judge Quin
lan failed to kill any ducks, but that
he made a mess of biscuit that came
near killing the entire party. They
returned Thursday.
The homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Switzerwas saddened Saturday by the
death of their little son, Albert Offutt,
aged 3 years, 7 months and 29 days,
the eldest of their three children.
Death resulted from spinal meningitis.
He was a bright, lovable child and the
parents have the sympathy of all in
their affliction. The funeral was held
from the residence, Monday, October
5, 1003, at 10 o'clock a. m.
C. H. McClure, an old time and
well known miner, returned this week
from near Tonopab, Nev., where he
has spent the past summer working In
the placer diggings. He reports pros
perous times in that section and says
that the Los Angeles & Salt Lake
railroad grading camps are lively
places at present. The material will
be run- over the Manvel branch of the
Santa Fe to the intersection of the new
road and the work pushed between
that point and Barstow.
On tomorrow at the Methodist
church old folks' day will be observed
at 11 o'clock a. m. The hymns and
sermon will be appropriate to the oc
casion. All the old folks who are not
in attendance at the other churches
are invited to be present. The Ep
worth League la arranging to pro
vide vehicles for those who have
no facilities of their own and who are
not able to walk to the services. The
regular services during the other part
of the day. Epworth League at 6:30
p. m.; preaching 7:30.
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY
SHERIFF.
In the District Court ot the Fourth Judicial
District of the Territory of Arizona, la anil
For the County of Coconino.
A. F Poison, Plaintiff,
vs
F. O. Poison, as Administrator of the Estate of
John F. Kunde Deceased, and M. Rencke, De
fendants.
Under and by virtue of an order of salo and
decree of foreclosure and sale, Issued out of the
District Court ot the Fourth Judicial District
of tho Territory of Arizona, In and for th
County of Coconino, on the second day of Octo
ber, 1908, In the above entitled action, wherein
A. F. Poison, the above named plaintiff obtain
ed a Judgment and decree of foreclosure and
sale against F. O. Poison, as Administrator of
the Estate of John F. Kunde, deceased, and M.
Reneke, Defendants, on the 2Jnd day of Sep
tember. A. D. 1803, for the sum of Ave hundred
0&00.00) dollars, besides Interest, costs and at
torney's fees, which said decide was, on the
22nd day of September, A. d10O3, recorded in
Judgment Book ooe (1) of said court at paw
557, 1 am commanded to i
of land, situate, lying- and
County Territory of i
described as follows.
The East halt of
North half of the
tlon 2, In Township
of Qlla and Salt Rl
County, Territory
hundred and sixty aci
land, or so much the:
pay and satisfy the
crulng costs and expense ot sale.
Publio notice Is hereby glren that, on the 2nd
day of November, 1B03, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
that day, In front of the Court House door of
the County of Coconino, I will In obedience to
said order of sale and decree of foreclosure of
sale, sell the above-described property, or mi
much thereof as may be necesssary to satisfy
said Judgment, with Interest and costs, eta, to
the highest and best bidder, for gold coin of
the United States.
Dated this 8th day of October, 1003.
James A. Johnson, Sheriff.
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Meridian in Coconino
Lrlzona, containing one
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as may be sufficient to
foresaid Judgement, nc-
Wanted Several persons of charac
ter and good reputation in each state
(one In this county required) to repre
sent and advertise old established
wealthy business house of solid finan
cial standing. C Salery $21 weekly
with expenses additional, all payable
in cash direct eachNVVednesday from
head offices. Horse and carriage
furnished when necessary. Referen
ces. Enclose self-addressed envelope.
Colonial, 332 Dearborn St., Chicago.
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