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o o rflbroolc Argvis. VOL. VII. HOLBROOft, ARIZONA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1902. No. 49. 1 1( LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. Louise Cross went up to Woodeuff Wednesday, for a lew days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sanders were down from Conelio Mon day and Tuesday. V. J. Wat I. roil left for Los An geles' Wednesday morning, where lie will visit with Ins lamily anil take a much needed rest from business cares. Dr. Reed returned Monday Irom Snow Hake where lie has been looking after the diphtheria eases, and reports the disease about stamped out. IWnard Schuster returned from HI Pas-' -Monday mornmg, and w-nt un to Concho where he will res. un charge of i he Scbu ter Mercantile Co.'s store. The county board were in sneeial session Thursday to ar range for the refunding of the eo-'utv bonds, and District At torney Ibi'-baire Iris gone to Phoenix to complete thearningc me'its. M. A. Crouse returned from Phoenix S-indav, and re-opencd school Monday. Mr Crouse was defeated in his race for super intendent of schools, along with a lot of ', her 'Toorl republicans in Marieona o-mi y. Arrau'envnt s have been made for a masquerade ball iMbv.ri-.-cii in Holl r"ok on Th-nk -!.'i-.int' n'trhi , Nov. !'7t h. Cbiod muie and best of ninn-igenient . Those who attend are aured of court eous treatment and a good time. T' e uiioliieial returns from Ibber and Pined.de show the latter prceinei- In -e 'ec:dc'llv democratic but ro e'-anirng tie results as published 1,-r t week. The supervisors ek cted are Creswell and F'ickingcr, the former rcceivintr the la rirest num ber of votes will be the hold-over member. F. M. Zuek has been di, pu the week at Phoenix, as a dele gate to the Masonic grand lodge. As we go to press we learn that. Mr. Zuek has b en elected Grand Master for Arizona, and wewi- h to congratulate him on lib elec tion to such an important posi tion, and we also consider this quite an hono'- i.oXavnjoeounty. We hal the. pleasure last Mon day evening of attending a meet ing of Mountain Lodge No. If), Knights of Pythias, at Flagstaff. After a short but very inetrue tive meeting in the lod'.rc room, the members and invited guests repaired to the Hotel Weather ford where an elegant banquet was served in honor of Grand Chancellor Aitkcn, of tlicdoninin ot Arizona. We enjoyed the en tertainment very much. The Flagstaff boys are royal cater ers and we feel greatly indebted to them for the treat. P. P. V vist, who, by the way, at one v held the position of grand , eellor of the territory, was in attendance from here. King of Tramps, Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, of Lon-! don, England, who lias won for himself the title "king oftrnmps," spent Wednesday in Holbrook,; visitin.tr the school talking find; sketching to the chddren, meet ing and yarning with everybody in town and picking up ninny interesting facts. In the evening he spoke in the school room, by j special recjiiest, to a fair sized audience who were much pleased with the excellent entertainment; he provided. Mr. Bninbridge' has spent the last six years .and four months wandering round the world, and during that time has walked some 1(1,000 miles. His experiences are marvelous shot anil arrested as a spy in Turkey, lost in India, shot in New j.-i!aiid. imprisoned in Rus sia, d.ipwrcckcd, etc. Ilecariies do'cuniciLS from the greatest peoj'le of the ! iv and the mayors of each city r ' lias visited, prov ing his genuineness. He is a 1 1 r i -c l . i s ;; r 1 1 t , n e w s ; in pc r s n -1 n , : poci, aii. nor, and a line musician. He has been accompanied by his wife, a bright little woman, the past two years, and the couple a iv ii' w going cast and expect to reach their home in England some time next year. Snowllahe. ' Mr. J. R. Unlet was up this1 week. ' School is expected to reopen on the 1.7th. It has been closed six weeks. The weather is turning cold and all the pot.iloand f. uitcrops are being : gathered. Ii'cclion da v passed by rather qn-.elfv. The precinct officers eieet.'d were J-.scph W. Smith, Justice of the I Vac and ja;. W. Pearce, Constable. Dr. Rued returned to Holbrook on Monday. lie has made a good record while here, and we feel that he is a er conscientious and painstak. ng doctor. The quaram aie has been lifed on the town There are only four cases ivpo-. ted whkh are q larantined at two places. They are .-ill improving and will be released in a few days. Ap s'le II warn M. Smith and Pre'-;. J. G. Khnbaii -:' the L. D. S Church arrived heie on the '7th but owing to sickness the conference has been postponed. They left Wednesday morning. Woodruff. A dance was given in the hall Friday night. There is quite an increase of scholars in the school this week. Our Mutual Association meet ings arc being well attended of la'te. The Primary will give an en tertainment on Thanksgiving evening. Elmer and John Turley have returned from Whiteriver where they have been to work. The Woodruff choir will give an entertainment on the 21st to collect means for a new organ. John Calvin and family have returned from the Gila, aeeom- ! panied by his brother and sister. Elmer Gardner starts for Thatcher in a few days, in ans wer to a call to attend the; Academy. j We are glad to see enterprise.! Win. DeWitt has been putting up an adobe building on his lot by the old Tyler building. Taylor. Hy the appearance of things Wednesday it would make one think that winter had set in. ! P. L. Stevenson was in from Keains Canyon this week, look ing after some business matters. Apostle llvrum M. Smith and J. Golden Kimball, of Salt Lake City, addressed the people of Taylor Sunday afternoon. Joseph Sponscllcr has moved his lamily down from the ranch and is occupying W. R. Willis' house, so the children can go to school this winter. These days are busy ones for the sheepmen who are preparing to do the Phoenix country this, winter. They are getting their supplies from Palmer. Shumway, We had a line rain Monday and Tuesday. David Rogers & Co. are here from Snowflake, bailing hay. H. F. P.ushman was up from St. Joseph Monday, buying fruit. Sunday morning there arrived at the home of J. R. Rhotou, a daughter; all well. Sunday, Justice J II. Frost and Dr. G. S. Reed came up from Snowflake to quarantine our town, but was happily disap poinsed to find we had no diph theria, as had been reported. Reduced Tvetes. For the annual session of the Grand Lodge of Arizona, I. O. G. T , 'IVmpc'Ariz., Nov. 19 to 21, 1902 and the meeting of the Territorial Sunday School Asso, eiation of Arizona, Tcmpe, Ari. Nov. 22 to 2'S, 1902 one lowest first cl ss fare. and one -fifth for the round trip to Phoenix, Ariz., on certificate plan. Tickets on sale fifteen days before and dur ing days of each meeting. 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