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su ( 1 7 i t Jwjuisí. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. Local and Personal. Last Monday night the good peo- I pie of Holbrook young and other- I wise met at the Hall to spend the evening in dancing and social con verse. All seemed to enjoy them I selves, particularly the young peo ple. We see no reason why these pleasant parties should not occur at shorter intervals. Among COUUESPONrK5iCE. "There's a rhicl amane ye's takln otes. And faith he 1 preut em." Holbrook, Dec. 23, 1895. Editor Aroüs: As you requested me to sketch the conception and progress of the new county bridge, those oow nearing completion, I will offer tve onderstaud the public school re-opens today. Sunday last a mixture of snow and rain fell during the forenoon. "Uncle" Jeexns of ye "mail" was up at the co-seat the other day. Attorney Nelson made a "flyer" to Wiuslow and back last Saturday. Hon. Frank M. Murbhy and wife will spend their holidays at Prescott. The family of Mr. O. D. Flake has returned to their home at Snow flake. The mail between here and St. Johns appears to be on its "last lega. Miss Lillie Gardner of Woodruff, Ud some shopping in town last week. The county fathers will let con tracts next Saturday for the county printing. Three cars laden with Gallup present we noticed Mr. C. F. Putnam and wife, Mr. J. E. De Rosear and wife, Mr. Adolf Schuster and wife, Mr. E. M. Dineen and wife, Mr. A. F. Bant a and wife, Mr. John Con nors and wife, Mr. Hiatt and wife, Mr. Jno. T. Jones and wife, Mrs. the following items; The prime mover in the construc tion of the bridge was Mr. J. H. Bowman, chairman of the board of . . " X supervisors, sometime in juiy last, your correspondent spent á short time with the supervisors, talking Aivhi'a rrmnrnn. Mrs v.. A .'MVrWv. over the propriety ot unaertaKing Miss Toni Bucholz, Miss Zuck and an enterprise of such magnitude, sister Miss May, Miss Bessie Bu- but one so mucn aeeaeu. as a re- .l.n r;u larrii mil oiotor T',ea Suit BOtUlOHlSTS STeTB UUHlG, 8nU a X. MWUMMf V auv m, Ax-r-J I ' " - Maggie, Misa Nettie Allen, Miss solid ; bed-rock .discovered near tne Ethel FarrelL The following is a surface, the entire distance across the partial list of gentlemen present, river; these soundings were made by viz: Mr. W. H. Clark. Mr. Georsre Messrs. Connor and Armbruster. As a further security to Navajo county, and to show that we have done good work, wo have given the county a guarantee bond insuring the work from floods for a period of two years from date of completion and its acceptance by the proper authorities of the county. Before closing this rather long letter, the contractors desires to state publicly their appreciation of the courteous and gentlemanly treat ment received at all Times, from Mr. C. F. Putinan, the county's inspect or of the work. Very respectfully, Allex Frost. Winert, Mr. F. W. Nelson, Mr. E. A. Sawyer, Mr. Bernard Schuster, Mr. Peter Pemberton, Mr. Robt. Hufford, Mr7JohnPoint sell, Mr. Robert Mor ris, Mr. Judd Lathrop, Mr. Reese Bonner, Mr. Joe. F. Woods, Mr. Jas. A proposition was .then made to our board of supervisors to provide a plan for a bridge that would an swer all general purposes; at me same time, one mac wouiti come within the reach of the county road fund for the two years ending Dec. Judge Zuek returned from the institute the first part of the week. The Judge expressed himself as well pjeased with the "teachers institute", but thinks such gatherings should not take place during the winter months. An undressed, unwashed unprinci pled, ungodly and alas! unrecog nized sneak-thief, at some unseason able hour last week, and entirely un beknown to Mr. Bernard Schuster, entered his apartments and with the .2 of Mining Claims. ants are- . Anv and alÍTuersnlis claiming adversely any portion of said Colo- .um, i ig wiiwf, Arupmiuw, ciniej', i.i 1 1 1,3 Gem Placer Mining Claims are required to lile their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Prescott. in the Territory of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they wilHw barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. It) H. D. BOSS. Register. Z. f. j. wattron: -DEALER ni- Mining Application No. 319, F. Colhath. Mr. F. A. Znclc Mr. Orvill Martin. Mr. L. R. Divelhesw. 31. 1896. and in the event this plan very best taste (were it not so good. Mr. Bert Maupin, Mr. E. H. Angelí, was accepted, the county paying for 'twere better for pur friend), "did Mr. Eusrene Honer. Mr. W. M. Per- it. otherwise it must be returned to lead, drive and carry away" the best r- inrin Kcs.crnvt- A nlan was nreriarecL suit of clothes in Mr. Schuster's fruit were sido-tracked hero one d&y I Jopliii and sotuo others whoso names 1 mlxxlyinf? the necessary specifica-1 arorotw. last week. we did not secure. As to the tions. which was submitted to and J, A. Dasrcrs TORterday received la n-nrn v.v ftPAnted hv th oountv. The siroer- bisr hunk of bear stake, which tempt mm V A&IUUVl T C RAA W V U lUlO I MUsf. uuuutrvuau WAAV. V.J V A - V I m.. j A Is J 1 1 1 i 1 íVa l,i:M i: vS- imm1.telv thnn.aft.er cave IPS morsel was sent oy nis Droiner, :. .. -T . 6 . ;. o- - jrranjj Daggs of Flagstaff. It "Jenkins," we cannot describe them public notice oy aaverusing in me a rare article here. Phenix all in detail, and will simply gener- Winslow Mail, inviting proposals for Gazette, alize hv savinsr. thev were all iir in the construction of said bridge in Any one not excepting the the the fin de aWle mtvW All in accordance with said plans and Gazette expert' that can speak of .. . i - i i : 4v bear meat as a "tempting morsel au it was a very enjoyaDie party, jwun.i.uu, to surely possesses a morbid taste, or and no doubt everyone present felt office of the board of supervisors of he never (in his natural life), ate week laying in edible supplies for his sheep caiap. A. M, Boyer, Esq. made a flying trip to St. Johns recently, and he re ports the roads "in one h 1 of a fix". S, M. Folsom, ex-cashier of the de funct "Albuquerque Rational Bank", was passenger west bound yester. day. Hon. Jessie X. Smith, at one time probate, judge of Apache county, waa in . town the forepart of the week. L" -'- John II. Bowman, Esq., chairman i i . . . . oi our ooara ox supervisors, returnea ge awaj au(j better for being there. A party of soldiers, from Whipple, are reported to have taken a position in the rocks, with a supply of beer, during yesterday's game of foot ball. Report also says that they gave beer to two small boys, until they become so drunk that one of them could not was left there with Navajo county, Arizona. All bids for the construction of said bridge were to be opened by the board of supervisors at a special meeting for this purpose, Oct. 9, 1895; they making the usual reser vation as in such cases. Your correspondent, in conjunc tion with three other gentlemen, all a. A. I wfh nim nniil n residents oí tne county ana practi- fornia. Lw. tu 4 1. cal workmen, formulated a bid upon two bovs are no doubt in itmorance th basis of a small margin of profit, fourth judicial district for Navajo of the circumstances. Such conduct which was duly filed with the clerk count v. made a short trio anrl i nnniiiii;i.io ;n tkn.m,, .,,1 1 of the board of supervisors, and w r A- - i y - r a vuv s,A vuiu auu I - returned early in the week. should be punished if the names of being the lowest bid (by several Mrs. A. E. Heninir. teacher of the the guilty parties can be ascertained, thousand dollars), was accepted and w I ' I. a -public school at Navajo, returned a Journal-Miner, Prescott. tne contract award 1 to tnem. a fewU.-ince from attendance on Miss Jessie Scott writes from St. 00,1(1 I?r as requirea ana the teacheiV institute at Prescott. Johns, that the fun-lovinir folks of &vea Ior tüe iaitnIul performance W. TT TtnrKanm v. th.t (nan, 1,, . M n,,., of tho contract, Messrs. lulet, torney of Apache county and editor rade ball on New Tear's night. She -' l. of the St, Johns Herald returned said nearly everybody had selected V" "e uon" . ureues-. ul home last Friday by private carriage, their costume and of course had done.the first work of the great bridge r. . . I -.. A 1 . Í 1 t Lt I BVlv0d K Uv X-4a i. L 1U VV1V1UUU A A WA. üllSS. HAlZA Jems who haji lvn ouuacuueuuy luiu it?r ur uis near- . . , . , a wuu lias ueen I . J . . ... I wna mmnnl ati A ntra iorfnffr n.11 .11 i- ai - I sMxt. Anrl rioat. fnonri.H-pnnfí1inti'iIlv school of that citv. returned home of course-what that costume would "" - Monday evening to spend the holi-1 be And ' o1186 the "nearest ttays. ana oest ' aia precisely tne same thing; when lo! in two day s after a mouthful of so called "bear steak' yy - Hotel Arrivals. THE HOLBROOK. Jos T Woods. City F W Nelson. City W H Burboce, St. Johns D PondeL, Los Anéeles M O Cooiier, Kansns City C A Peake. Kansas City H H Wheelock. St. Louis James S Colbath, Show Low í P Wallace, Wiuslow E H Angel, Chieago John Paulsell, County Hopper. County Miss Nettie Hunt. Snowflake Miss Bashee Smith, Snowflake F B Seeerailler. Snowflake Mr and Mrs L P Cordon, Taylor Miss Olenea Kemp. St.Johns . R F Jackson. Shtimm-ay Z N Decker. St. Joseph Paul Wilman, San Francisco E A Sawyer. Winslowl Miss Helen House h. Sprinserville H P Brown, County W W Hosea, County P Pemberton, County A J Joplln, County WH Clark. City Lee Reinhaai, St, Louis Mrs E A Barnes, City Miss B Buchanan, City P. FIT HER. NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- in Aeent, Zl Merchants' exchange, San Francisco, is our authorised aeent. This paper is sept on nie in nis omce. L. Proposals for Buildinr Dimensions: Denth slxtv-fiva IGSl structure must be finished, was The front of the first story to be iron and . , , . . sTbvss; the front of the second story to be three months from date Of Signing either Brick or stone, if of brick twelve (12) ii. i . i wi:iv.i. j; . i inches thick, if of stone fourteen (14) inches the contract. Notwithstanding the thick. The two side walls and the rear wall lbe two side walls be be and davs. present prospects are exceed- S"1"-.Tne. id story to be twelve (12) - ' - , ..I Tno clear Detween noor and celling-, lnclv mwvl for the cnmnlnt inn nf the The roof to be flat if of asphaltum. if of cor- , , , , . , , rugated Iron, to slope both ways front the work Within the contract time. At center to the sides. The foundation to be of G. Testerman met with rather A Alien. rosl' 01 naJie, thia the contractors have not uZTur Í3 ?wo cImSSov. painful though not serious acci- lme W .tt J l lae received a dollar in cash, but have JoST p&I sient on day lt w.lt. TTa fll T ,nIantlIe ,dea hOW 4 Should Shoot,! . f .K;l, this office. The above Is for adobe; bids for Nat Greer, familv nH TñA fV I m uaJ 8 , . . '.v.. to two (2) feet thick. - .1 ZT J . . everybody knew iust the fRtiim uuusual uw-emeucj mo woamer and rear end wall for the second story to ia the races at Phenix. All returned eTerJrüoaT Anew just tne costume , . thirty 'teen Inchrs thick. The first story to c . v x everyone else intended to Wear. eIPenenCeU nere lno P381 lQlrlJ eleven (U) feet in the clear between floor home on Sunday morning. Nat re- "f" V.tL rt ...... . , days, present prospects are exceed- the nd ry to be twelve. "Garden City." closed mouths. C. G. Testerman met with rtW Allen Frost ot Snowflake, A. A B. Schuster. The law partnership between T. county one day last week by complacently next fow u ; ... ... r did rrv nt. nA - - J . " . same In .torn, alM .received, walls to be 18 dropping into the Aaocs oflice, eav- k. . wag for the reasona. W. Johnston and Judge R. E. Sloan, TT ? , 8lUD6cnPuorn; ble sum of J3,9C5. wa mutually dissolved on the 18th Frost believes the hom b Id 1116 morchants have honored our of present month. Mr. Johnson has k . , tr-i?!?8 jT' orders for merchandise, payable out irht bids. Bids received ud to February 1. 1H8. A. F. BANTA. his professional carxl in the A oes. Attorney T. S. Bunch, of the law &rm of Bunch St Jones, Flag Uff, Arix, stopped off here Satur day, en route home from Albuquer que. be supported. Wilt thou, dear reaa er, go and do likewise T Remember the printer, that thy days may be long in the land. Mining Application No. 318. I'xntD Statbs Lahd OrricB.1 Presoott. Aril.. Dec. 10. 181Ü. i Notice is hereby sriven that The Armstrong Abrasive Company, whose postoffice address is Denver, Colorado, have this day filed their application for a patent for one hundred aud of second payment, by discounting them 12 per cent. A e have paid sixty acres of the Colorado Placer Mineral Common labor Xl.Zt) Per dUV ana I touts oui. earnellau and asrate. situated 1 , 1i I rr eo I the County of Apache, Territory of Ari- XMAU. B&XXXtTU XtkLlUX 11U1U CX.ItJ LU CU I UIM xrul mm hk HftPthWMv . Anecunaaysci.oo! cmioren were p,.,. day and found; we have had an ISSSWSS'SJZIZ Zmm.m-. sf1 " A A .A A 1 nú TT- ,..,U tx. c.x - . x K'"u " zurísimas lree al ,M 1001 n b o-xy n.Kiit I house, where the little people en " joyed themselves right heartily. We K-x tt Aempe ewa, believe each child in town received "at Harry Zuck, a younger son of something from off this most boun---ge Zuck. has been auite ill latelv. 1 x ir: t - -r . i" - T . M " xi t-vj. iiim jjcbbio xucuauau, lauuw luipruTin na 11 no re- our public school as. 1 . I iujrw oreura ne W1J1. 80011 out up a very artistic orange tree from agiin. whose every twig hung a most tempt- An impromptu Social was held lnff h,8 luscious orange, and from it lait night at the residence of Mr. A. each little one present received an M Boyer. Not many participated, I orange. At mm 1 . im rooms being small, but all that j We take pleasure in calling the dil seemed to have an exceedingly attention of merchants and other peasant time, heavy buyers, of both Navajo, . Miss Helen Housch is not "snow APache nd Coconino counties, to bcund" but is "mud bound" here the "dvertisement, in this week's is- for the past three days. Miss Bue 01 the A of I. B. Putney of "Eousch is teaching in the public Albuquerque, ISew Mexico. Mr. diools at Springerville, and left utnéJ " one of the largest dealers tlis morning for home. 'n na íne n!s 8Íe ' Topeka, Kan, '.. i t , am bears the reputation of fair In tne rush, hursy and worry of .1 n i x. 1 1 . . . .1... r uüoiíns auiuxiK iueJ UjiviUK uusiness lt week, we inadvertently neglect- i. Ljm 6 e to mention the illness of Mrs. De Riee&r. However, we are glad to be pile to aaj, her indisposition was nt serious and she has fully recov- ejd. with him. TJunder the head of "reminis eenses" it should read "the estab lishment of "Camp Ord" and not "Camp Mogollón." It has not been so very long ago, the fall of 18G9 since this camp was established, and will ask how many of my readers to From Mr, Bel a Gardner we learn tlre is a deposit of fine Quality of l - . s inent near here, which can be pre- can "x t witñout referring Pfed and barreled at a eent per lb. tn HuliUrj recordaT Slould a large trade be built up s- p- Behan, livestock agent for J the road, che to fterthe SSS . ..r", i.viwusiMustr Atlantic rat'iue railway,, were t-'hof ac" yjsitors at Nogales. The Oasis. excellent crew of hands, and all appear to have been satisfied with their wages and board. Our qxary is one-quarter of a mile from the bridge, due south, and is a very durable brown stone, that works well when not frozen too hard. There is over four tons of bolts used in the bridge; 50,000 feet of lumber; 650 perch of masonry, which consumed about 120 barrels of cement; this cement was manu factured on the ground at a cost of one cent per pound. Each pier is is secured to the solid bed-rock by four anchor-bolts, each one and one half inches in diameter, these wore dove-tailed into the bed-rock. Considerable has been said about the small amount for which the bridge is being constructed; and doubting the ability of the contract ors to complete the job at their figures. To all such I would re spectfully state; that the day of soft snaps" in bridge building is a thing of the past; that the figures were carefully made; that the con tractors are right side up: that the job will be done on time; that the hands will all be paid; that the con tractors will have a fair profit left, and they hope their work will recom mend them to tho good people of Navajo county and of the surround ing country for further favors in our line of business, as eommencina at the section 2, town lo nor and-baltjtiver merid along- 4th sfcarJacd D southi' mile, thence mile, thence north s tween sections 2 and t srinniixr. containing IrtO acres, nut And the Big Denver Placer mineral groundn oeariug ameiuysv, jasper, cnaieoaony. topas, onyx, amellan and agate, being the north east i of section Ü, town 16 north, range 23 east, Gila and Salt River meridian, awd de scribed as commencing at the northeast cor ner of section 2, and running- south mile to ,'x corner between sections 1 and 2; thence at right angles west mile, thence north S mile, thence at right angles east 5 mile to place of besfinninir. containing one nundred ana sixty acres. And the Arapahoe Placer Mineral ground, bearing amethyst, Jasper, chalcedony, topas. T.. . . U.K. lniV. UV.U( V.UW uuxtu X 11 f f h VltllllMllt 1 ' Hllt ttl. Hir-.k 1 .f ,. soutnwest or section z, township lb north. ranse a ease, una ana aaic mver meridian. and described as commencing at the cor ner between sections 2 and s and running soum aiong secrion line Deiween sections x and t eighty rods, thence at right angles east 1 mile, thence north eighty rods between sections 1 and 2, thence at right angles west 1 mile to piase of beginning, eontaiuing ltiu acres more or mss. And the Emley Placer Mineral sFrnitiMf. bearins? amethyst, lasuer. chalcedony, tonas. onyx, camelian and agate, being the north west i of section 12. town 10 north, range 23 easv una aau oais xuver meriaiau, ana de scribed as commencing at the northwest corner of section 12. town IS north, ramre 22 east, Gila and Salt River meridian, and run ning south along section line between sec tions 11 and 12 to 'Á corner. Thence at right angles east li mile, thence north to M corner between sections 1 aud 12, thence west along section line between sections 1 and 13 to place of beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. And the Little Gem Placer Mineral around. bearing amethyst, jasper, chalcedony, topas, onyx, carnelian and agate, being the north east l'x' of section 12. town ltt north, mm 23 east, Gila and Salt River meridian, and de scribed as commencing at the northwest cor ner of section 12. town 1A north. ranM 23 nut Gila and Salt Kiver meridian, and running south along range line between 23 and 24, also oexween sections I and 12 to ; corner, thence at ria-ht amrlea west 1 mile, thenoe north In Vi corner between sections 1 and 12. thence east aloug section line 1 and 12 to place of be- UxrrsD Statxs Laxp .Office, rUVlIT AVIV ( MW. Ill IMVX. Notice Is hereby given that T Ib Armstrong Abrasive Company, whose postoffice address is ienter,JUoloradV. buvejliis day tiled their application tor a uatctit for one hundred and sixty acres of tho Equitable Placer Mineral ground, bearius amethyst, jasper, chalcedo ny, topaz, onyx, carnelian and atrato. being the northwest i of section 22, toa n 17 north, range 24 east, Gila and Suit River meridian, ami descrilted as commencing at tho north west corner of section 24. town 14 north, runge 24 eat, Gila aud Salt River meridian, and running south !, mile, thence at right angles east A, mile, thenco north ?j mile, thence at right angles west 'a mile to place of beginning, containing 160 acres, more or less. And the St. Louis Placer Mineral ground, bearing amethyst, jasper, chulcedony, topaz, onyx, carnelian and agate, being the south west 1 of section 22, town 17 north, range 24 east, Gila and Salt River meridian, aud run ning north mile. to !x corner uost between sections 21 and 22, thence at ri lit ancles east 'l mile, thence south S mile, thence at right angles west M mile to ulace of beErlnniuir. I containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. I All lyinar and beuie situated within the County of Apache, lerritory of Arizona. Magnetic variation . Containing 320 acres. The locations of these mines are recorded in Kerorder's omce of St. Johns, in Hoox No. 2 of Mining Claims. The adjoiuing claim ants arc . Any and all per sons cmimimr adversely any portion or said Equitable and St. Louis Placer mining claims are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Prescott, in the Territory of Arizona, dur ilicr the sixty davs ueriod of nuhlication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of tne provisions oi tne statute. ltlu H. 1). ROSS, Register. Drugs, Medicines, 7 ancy.and Toilet Articles. JEWELRY, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, GLASS, PUTTY, Mining Application JSo. 330. VirrrsD Statbs Lasco Officb, ( Prescott, AriiM Dec. 10, 1895. i Notice Is hereby given that The Armstrong Abrasive Company, whose postoffice address is Denver, Colorado, have this day tiled their application for a patent for one hundred and sixty acres of the Hartwell Placer Mineral ground, bearing amethyst, jasper, chalcedony, topaz, onyx, carnelian ami agate, beinz the east ' of the northeast i and the north 'i of the southeast í of section 0, town 17 north, range 24 east, Gila and Salt River meridian, aud described as commenc ing at the northeast corner of section Sand running south along section line between sections 8 and 9 of a mile, thence at riijht angles west M mile, thence north i mile, thence at right angles east í mile, thence north mile to section line between sections 5 and S, thence at right angles along section I i Tm htvMtti S ti ti H M ' tniln tn nlftm nt hetrln. ning. eontainin? one hundred and sixty acres more of less. Lying and being situated with in the County of Apache, Territory of Ari zona. Magnetic variation Containing 100 acres. The location of this mine is recorded In Recorder's Office of St. Johns, in Book No. 2 of Mining Claims. The adjoining claimants are . Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Hart well No. 2 Placer Mining claim are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Prescott, in the Territory of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they win ne barred oy virtue ot tiie provisions oi the statute. ltlO H. D. ROSS, Register. Patent Medicines- OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTS, CUTLERY, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY, Fruits of all Kinds, Articles of Incorporation of the Wood ruff Irrigation Company, of Wood run", Navajo County, Arizona. Pbíxubli.-Be it known to all men that. at a regularly appointed stockholder's meet ins:, held September 2. 1805. we. J. C Owens. Jr L. H. Hatch, Bela Gardner, Charles Lilly white, P. J. Christofferson, J. Y. Lee and L. M. Savage were chosen as a board of direct- rporators tor tne above named company: and it is our intention to comply with all the requirements as made and pro vided in the statutes of Arizona lor such corporate bodies. Article 1. ln:3 corporation shall be Known n- Y. . 1X7 1 it T : ; í 1 . .. :.. l. shall continue in existence twenty- áve (25) years from the date of recording of these articles in the eounty records: and the prin cipal place of business shall be at Woodruff navajo Uo.. Arizona. Art. z. lbe oblect or this eorDoratloa Is the owning and controlling of the waters of the Little Colorado river and Silver creek at and below Woodruff , .-and their distribution to the several owners thereof ; for which pur pose they may construct aad maintain dams, reservoirs, eanals. ditches, head-ates. sluice ways and 11 other necessarV appliances' to carry on a successful irrigation business. Art. 3. The caDital stock of t-his -comiianv shall be twenty-five thousand (325.000) dollars, divided into one thousand 1000) shares of twent v-five dollars each, seventy-five (75) ner oent of which is to be paid when subscribed tor uo the highest amount or indebted ness to be contracted by the company is two- thirds (3 of the stock actually tiken. Art. . 1 nis company can sue anu oesuea r the above title : but no private property r any of its members shall in anywise be held for theoompany s debts. Art. 5. The aifairs of this company shall be conducted by a board of seven (7) direct ors, out of which number there shall be lected by said directors, a D resident- a vice- iresident and .a secretary. Said board of irectors shall be elected by the stockhold ers on the second (2nd) Mouday of December, 18w5. and annually thereafter. A code of by laws shall be furnished, by the directors, for the regulation of the com,any'a affairs. hich code must be rati tied at a stockhold er's meeting, called for that purpose, where I two-thirds (S) of the stock actually taken must be represented, but a majority of votes east at such meeting can ratify. Art. ft. The president of this company shall procure, as soon as practicable, a suita ble aeaL shall cause to be filed with the Sec retary of Arizona Territory a copy of these Finest and Largest Assortment of Xmas and Holiday Goods In Navajo County. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, fe M LOUIE GHÜEY, BAKERY CHOP HOUSE SHORT ORDER MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Groceries and Provisions, hwest corner of zl sivksj urn iiiuui pwiiiiiuui nuu iviiu w ulred of Dim by law or the by FRESH CANDIES and COXFECTIOXS, ginning, contaminar MO acres, mora or I All lyliur and beiuxr sltuntMl In th róiinlv of Apache, Territory of Arizona. Magnetic variation (containing 302.10 acres. The locations Of 11mm uUm mrm ninrAmA 4n Recorder' Office of St. Johns, in Book 'o, pany shall be ees, and other- tuiattons I pony, Witness our sign. Siiiitinlixp A . TI & LEVI M. SAVAti LORENZO H. H J. C OWENS, Jr P. J. CHRISTOFFEBSON, 1. T. LEE. CHAS. W. LILLYWHITB, BELA G A RUS EE. TERRITORY OP ARIZONA, ( County of Navajo. t Before me. Q. R. Gardner, a justice of the peace in and for said County of Navajo, on this aajrpersonaiiy appeared tUevl ftl. aavage. Christofferson, J. V. Lee, Charles Lilly-white and Bela Gardner, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the pur pose and consideration therein set forth. Given under my hand this 21st day of Sent- A. u. una. U. K. UAK1JNEK, It! Justice of the Peace. HOTEL. Entertainment for Man and Beast; ' Hay and flrrain always on hand. The table furnished with the best to be had in the market. Commercial and other travelers enroute to and from Holbsook to St. Johns nun aiiriuKrrriue, V. ill 1111.1 1L QvsirsD IXJ give me a call. BENGNO LOPEZ, Proprietor. Colcho, Ajucoka. RAILROAD ATK-, FTH-PiOOirAz- '" " Fine Laundry. All Work First-Class. WHITE SHIRTS, CUFFS and COLLARS . A SPECIALTY. ALL CLOTIIES CALLED j . FOR and DELIVERED FREE, RAILROAD AVE, HOLBROOK, ARf Z, ' M \n\n " " ""'"H onenuing me nign i " J Itv, ,:fii tu