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" IBiilisl iimi'i l i &!$$&&' sjjOjWr V ?" ! "(t( JVT T -.,," !fJfif 5V FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914 wwVTi,-, 3C-- '"WIP THE COCONINO SUN , PAGE FIVE " . ' 1 ; . . , i , ,, ' t f r i ' r- : ' n LOCAL BREVITIES 'El Tmnnrctal He Texas" at R. lock's. Miss Mctz left Wednesday for San Francisco. Don't forget the Saturday night dance at the Majestic. tf Rubber heels put on at Switzer's Harness Shop. Phone 94. Feb, 27-Mch. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams were the guests of relatives in Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pitts of Ash Fork, were in Flagstaff Saturday returning Sunday morning. Joe Connor, the "Who's is Whoser" of Arizona, was in Flag staff a few days this week. Mr. Millett, the Santa Fe hy drolic engineer, came in Saturday morning to go over the new water works system and arrange for work on the big project. Forest Ranger Fred Croxen who has been taking a special course in the Iowa Agricultural ' College and visiting his parents at Ellis, Iowa, returned last Fri day morning. t Assessor L. F. Doyle was in Winslow Sunday with his auto. In coming home his sparker froze in the Little Colorado river and he remained away from home longer than he had originally in tended. Don't forget the Saturday night dance at the Majestic. tf Just Right for Backache and Rheuma tism Foley Kidney Pills are so thorough ly effective for backache, lheutnatism, swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that they are recom mended everywhere. A. A. Jeffords, McGrew, Nebr., says: "My druggist recommended Foley Kidney Pills for pains in my back, and before I fin ished one bottle, my old trouble en tirely disappeared." Will Marlar Pharmacy. Advertisement. DR. C. W. SULT (Successorto Adams & Sype) Physician and Surgeon Office Pollock Block, Phone 44 Residence 44 DonTloYgVnhtTSaturday night dance at the Majestic. tf Everette Hanna was in Wil liams Monday on a short business trip. Mrs. J. C. Dolan and new baby returned Friday evening, from Los Angeles. Miss Irma Tannehill of Maine, was the guest of Miss Alberta Schwalbe over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Thompson left Monday for Kingman on a week's visit to D. L. Hogan. Bill Evans, the trunk trundlcr for the Santa Fe went to Holbrook last week to see the Rio Peurco. Mrs. Thos. E. Pollock left for Los Angeles Saturday morning for a short visit to her brother, Dr. Morton. Shoe repairing Orders called for and delivered. Phone 94, Switzer's Harness Shop. Feb. 27-Mch. 20. Shade trees, shrubs and roses that will bjoom. Now is the time to place your orders. For any thing in this line see Wm. Beeson. Feb. 13-tf. Harvey Moore, day cashier at the Santa Fe depot, went to Los Angeles Saturday for a week's visit to his folks who have been on the coast for sometime. Thos. Rickel was able to be out again Sunday after a serious illness which nearly resulted in pneumonia. He left Monday morning for the coast to recuper ate. Episcopal Services On next Sunday, March 15th, the Rev. Joseph L. Meade will be in his pulpit at the Episcopal church for the first time since his illness in January. Mr. Mea'de will return this week in time to see many of his friends before the regular services which will be Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Supervisors' Proceedings (Continued from page four) 11 228 R. J. McDonald " 229 Crane & Co 230 P. A. Mellick 231 J. S. Button " 232 L. F. Doyle 233 r lagstan liiec. l.i. o. 234 Jas. Kennedy 235 Jas. W. Byrom 236 F. O. Allen 237 Western Union Tel. Co. 238 Geo. Davis 239 C. B. Wilson 240 Woo Ben 241 Archier Montignier 242 Jas. T. Owens 243 J. A. Walsh 244 Alex Martinez 245 W. H. Taylor 246 Arizona Central Bank 247 Babbitt Bros 248 Crawford & Borum 249 J. C. Moore 250 Walter Martin 251 E. Ray Lamport Sal. 252 Southern Structural Co. Exp plats for ass. office Feb. supplies Feb. professional service Feb. burial indigent Feb. assessors office Feb. wiring jail & sup. Feb. supplies Feb. laundry c. h. & jail Feb. immigration office Feb. messages Feb. interpreter Feb. co. attorneys office Feb. meals jail Williams' Feb. bounty Feb. assigned 11 11 11 C II II II , II II dup. treasurer exp. extra paint jail " 131 30 35 10 20 00 28 95 87 50 94 00 9 35 3 50 1 50 44 06 23 00 44 25 18 00 22 00 36 00 2 00 34 00 4 00 41 00 12 00 16 00 2 00 6 00 21 50 15 90 Total DR. E. S. MILLER Physician and Surgeon Phone 1-4 Flagstaff, Arizona DR. C. F. PORTZ DENTIST Second House North of Arizona Cen tral Bank Phone 6-6 Resilient Dentist 14 Years DR. A, F. SWITZER DENTIST Office hours : 9 a m. to 12 m 1 p m. to 4 p m Office in Babbitt Bldg. Flagstaff, Ariz. W. H. POWER DRAFTING & SURVEYING Mu nj WhH Prlnllot Sp.cl.l L.U-rlut Phone No. 132 Flagstaff, Arizona City Work a Specialty FRED LYNCH Official Court Reporter and Notary Public Stenographic work of all kinds at reason able rates. Satisfaction guaranteed Office: Court House Flagstaff. Ariz. FRANK SPEAR Drawing, Express Transfer & Teaming Leave Orders Phone 131 UNION BARBER SHOP Three Doors South of Weathcrford Hotel FRANK LESLIE, Proprietor Edward I. Gheely, D. V. S. (Doctor of Veterinary Science) Office: HOTEL WEATHERFORD G. N. BATY The Wall Paper and Paint Man Avoid Stuffy Wheeze Breathing Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for an inflamed and congested condition of the air passages and bronchial tubes. A cold dovelopes quickly if not checked and bronchitis, la grippe and pneumonia are danger ous possibilities. Harsh racking coughs weaken the system, but Foley's Honey and Tar is safe, pure and certain in results. Contains no opiates. Will Marlar Pharmacy. Advertisement. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Jones died Sunday in Los Angeles as a result of having acci dently fallen from a balcony a few days ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones have many friends in Flag staff who will regret very much to learn of their bereavement. Plain Truth that's Worth Money Using Foley's Honey and Tar for a cough or cold may save you both sick ness and money. F. F. Monahan, Me nomonie, Wis., says: "I am exposed to all kinds of weather and I find Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound always fixes me up in good shape when I catch cold or have a bad cough. I re commend it gladly." Refuse substi tutes. Will Marlar Pharmacy. Ad vertisement. Mr. C. W. Pottenger, a hust ling young reporter on the Arizona Gazette, was the guest of friends here over Sunday. Mr. Potten ger thinks Flagstaff has a wonder ful climate and hopes to make many more trips to Flagstaff if he can keep out of the clutches of the sheriff. Kickapoo Worm Killer Expels Worms The cause of your child's ills The foul, fetid, offensive breath The start ing up with terror and grinding of teeth while asleep The sallow com plexion The dark circles under the eyes Are all indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer Is what your child needs; it expels the worms, the' cause of the child's unhealthy condi tion. For the removal of seat, sto mach and pin worms, Kickapoo Worm Killer givus sure relief. Its laxative effect adds tone to the general system. Supplied as a candy confection chil dren like It. Safe and sure relief. Guaranteed. Buy a box to-day. Price 25c. All Druggists, or by mail. Kick apoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St. Louis. Advertisement. Claim Bender-Moss Co. Inc. filed for $312.50 was allowed for $204.44. Claim Henry Sorell, filed for $14. was allowed for $10. Claim McNeill Co., filed for $40.55, was allowed for $15.80. Claim Babbitt Bros., filed for $294.06 was allowed for $289.96. Bounty claim Jases T. Owens filed for $66 was allowed for $36. The report of the clerk of the board of supervisors for the month of February showing the collec- tion of $80.53 for the sale of hides and treasurers receipt for same was approved. The report of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors for the month of February, showing the collection of $7.50 hunting license issued and the State Game War den's receipt for same was ap proved. The report of the County Re- cerder for the month of February, showing the collection of $I5735 and treasurers receipt for same was checked with the fee and blotter books and approved. The report of the Clerk of the Superior Court, for the month of February, showing the collection of $212.70 and treasurers receipt for the same was checked with the fee book and approved. The report of the Custodian of the Bright Angel trail for the month of February, showing the collection of $305 and treasurers receipt for same was approved. The report of the Custodian of the Bright Angel trail for the month of February, showing the number of men and time employed on trail was approved. The report of the Justice of the Peace at Williams for the month of February showing no collec tions was approved. The report of the Justice of the Peace at Fredonia, for the month of February showing the collec tion of 75c and treasurers receipt for same was approved. The report of the Sheriff for the month of February showing the expenditure of $256.80 was ap proved. The report of the county super intendent of schools for fhe month of February was approved. The report ol the Treasurer for the .month of February, shpwing receipts $3,155.79 disbursements, $i7i539-54i balance on hand Feb ruary 28th $168,767.94 distributed to the various county funds was checked with the treasurers books, receipts stubs, and cancelled war rants and approved. The Clerk of the Board of Su pervisors was directed to turn The Racket Store The Public Health Laws and Regulations of the State of Arizona 1911. Sec. 4 Prohibits the use of roller towels. Sanitary Paper Towels are now on sale at the Racket Store C H. BROWNELL Located In the McMillan Building Corner Front nnd Leroux. Street $14,925.46 over to the Treasurer certain county warrants to be applied on unpaid taxes. The Treasurer was instructed to make the following changes in the matter of taxes: Refund one school tax, (poll) to E. J. Nordyke, account he hav ing paid same twice for the year 1913 Cancel the assessment of John Lazear for the year 1913, account this property having been pur chased by J. H. Fuller & Co., in the year 1912, and included in their assessment for 1913. Apply county warrants num bered 196, 205, 220, 221, or so much of them as may be neces sary to unpaid taxes. By order of the Board of Super visors in regular session this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1914. The Board of Supervisors ap proved the following application to lease school lands: R. C. Cresswell, all Sec. 36, T. 16 N. R. 13 E. The application of Lee Brown for a retail liquor license at Fr donia, was laid over until next meeting. The Board of Supervisors ap proved the following applications for the renewal of retail liquor licenses: John McWilliams, Bellemont. Woods & Fetters, Flagstaff. David Tate, Flagstaff. Rickle & Brooks, Flagstaff. M. T. Piper, Flagstaff. L. M. Hoghe, Flagstaff. J.J. Donahue, Flagstaff. F. W. Payne, Flagstaff. Jesus Quizada, Williams. Edwarc Hoffmeyer, Williams. Henry Carney, Williams. S. D. Kdgington, Williams. Crow & McCoy, Williams. Harry Miner, Williams. Andrew Smith, Williams. Fred Hirvey, Williams. Fred Hirvey, Grand Canyon. No furl her business the board adjourned Approved R. F. BONGHEKO, Acting Chairman. Attest: C. H. Bkownei.l, Clerk. Don't orget the Saturday night dance at the Majestic. tf. Mrs. Qeo. Mason TEACHER of Piano Voice Pupil of Hadyn Tilla London England Student of Paris and Liepsic Conservatories 316 Railroad Street P. O. Box 414 PostCards Nothing expresses sentiment more fully than post cards. There are cards for all occasions- Send your friends LOCAL VIEW CARDS, ST. PATRICK'S CARDS, EASTER CARDS, BIRTHDAY CARDS, STORK CARDS, SOUVENIR CARDS. Etc. Come in and look through our assortment as often as you wish. Prices are low. We Give Mail Orders Prompt Attention Hunter Drug Company Curios Indian Jewelry Sundries Phone Fifty-Eight for Free Quick Delivciy Established 1887 The Arizona Gentral Bank FLAGSTAFF, KINGMAN Capital Surplus -Deposits over - - $ 150,000.00 50,000.00 - 1,000,000.00 Largest Banking House on the Main Line of the Santa Fe in Arizona We Transact a General Banking Business. Sell Do mesticand Foreign Drafts and Travelers' Chec ques. Pay Five Per Cent Interest on Term Deposits. Write Firer Casualty and Auto mobile Insurance. Rent Safe Deposit Boxes at Moderate Rates. We welcome small accounts as well as large ones. We want your business and will ap preciate it. WE TAKE CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS We pay 5 per cent interest on savings accounts Weatherf ord Hotel GEORGE W. BLACK, Jr., Proprietor FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Steam Heat Hot and cold water Pleasantly located B roadway Pocket llhard Parlors A PLEASANT PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SPARE TIME BEST CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES WEATHERFORD BUILDING GEORGE BLACK. Jr. ProL W. L. Home Chiropodist Corns and Bunions Treated and Extracted Without Pain ALSO Teacher of all String and Wind Instruments Harmony Taught To Pupil Advanced In Music See me at the Commercial Hotel ! PHONE 197 Get your Job Printing done at the Coconino Sun j- X ,