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ccAA cjfcl OOL cC'C- sttzj ike Holbrook Argi.s0 .'if VOL IX. HOLBROOK, ARIZONA. SATURDAY, JAN, 23. 1904i No.' 4: Chas. Moss was visitor Monday. an Adainana Orville Martin was down from Adamana Sunday. The Winslow Mail is to be sold at Dublic auction on the 26th of this month. Mrs. A. M. Boyer was a Wins low visitor Monday, returning Wednesday. "" Cupid Pease, of the Gallup Re-p-jbl.i a , was a Holbrook. visitor last Sunday. . Bernard Schuster, of the Schus ter Mercantile Co. of Concho, was a visitor here Sunday. ' H. C. Topp of l'hoenix was in Holbrook Friday in the interests of the Remington Typewriter Co. i- 1 11 " Supervisor Lopez of Apache countv is snendinir the week here, visiting with Ignacio Bazan For sale.' A good home and also farming land at Woodruil, Ariz. Address W. A. brost. Fruitland.N. M. District Attorney Moran is practicing before the Territorial Supreme Court now in session at Phoenix. A corps of geological surveyors were here this week looking over the ground in this section in re gard to having some govern ment reservoir sites located on the Little Colorado in this section Q. M. Sergeant Arndl of Fort Apache passed through Holbrook, Thursday en route for'Manilla He will accept the position ot cap tain-quartermaster for the isl Miss SalinaSmithson of Wood ruff passed through Thursday to Gallup, N. M., where she will visit with friends. Josefita Romero, aged 17, died Sunday at 3 p.m., of paralysis of the heart. The funeral occurred Tuesday at 2 p.m. Port Adair and Elmer Richards came up from Winslow Thursday and attended the dance given in Wooster's hall that night. Elmer Jones came in from the Cottonwood wash Wednesday after supplies for Boyer & Arm bolster's prospecting outfit. v Mrs. Annie Thompson and niece, Maggie Greer, were here yesterday visiting with Mrs. Thompson's brother, R.D. Greer. Barney Styles and E. H. Barge man were up from Chevelon tak iiig in the sights of the county seat on Wednesdaj and Thursday. The ghost walked f r the Santa Fe boys this week wlio are em ployed in Holbrook, and conse quently a glad air surrounds the depot. ' ' . The dance given in Wooster hall on Thursday night was a grand success.; -The music was furnished bv John 'Blevins and W.B.Cross. J. B; Blevins, who has spent the past two years in New Mexico,-is again back on y his old stamping grounds. Glad to see you bach, John. , .,, . . PostofFL-c, , inspector, Smithers , passed through here Tuesday en route for Concho, to make are portion the postoffice recently burned at that point. Dr. Chilson, the Winslow den tist will be in Holbrook on Wed nesday, February 3rd. Prepared to perform any and all dental operations. Teeth" extracted without pain. Ben Schuster, of St. fohns, passed through Sunday en route for Phoenix, where he will join his family, and also look after the extensive sheep interests of A. & B. Schuster, wintering in that vicinity. mm BROS. j J. B. Smithson, of Pasadena, Cal., who has accepted the posi tion of special officer for the Santa Fe at Winslow, stopped over here todav. Mr. Smithson is a nephew of J. D. Smithson of Woodruff. ; J. B. Stetson, Jr., accompanied by Miss Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Nobrocha, all of Philadel phia, are spending the week un der the guidance of John Co iner, looking over points of interest in the petrified forest. The following people attended the leap year ball given at Nav ajo last night: C. I. Houck and Miss Maggie ervis, Chas. Moss and Miss Cora Maupni, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Blevins. I. Knight and Elmer Jones. All report hav ing had a good time. Sheriff Houck went to Winslow Monday and returned Wednes day, having in charge Pablu Gallego, who attempted to mur der his wite some six weeks since at Winslow, and was bound over to await the action of the grand jury, (jallego gave bond at the time, out later on one of his bondsmen withdrew and turned him over to the sheriff, and he is now in the county jail here. Fifty Years f he Standard Holbrook, Arizona. " ' 1 ; ..! ' at '! , .,, , Great Reduction Sale In order to reduce our immense stock of Fall &: Winter Goods previous to taking invoice 'we have re duced them considerably in prices and it, will pay you to call and examine. Prices have' never" been so. low in the two counties. Call early and get your pick; " Now is your time to get Genuine Bargains. . .' . YOURS FOR BUSINESS, WETZLER BROS Leaders of Low Prices. 1 ' 7 : : : Wanted. A trustworthy ger tleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old established house of solid finan cial standing. 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It prevents mis carriage. No woman who take VVine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If. Mrs.;. UnraGY had taken Wine of Cardui before, hex' baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her'apkl recovery should 1 commend this 'great remedy to every expectant mother.'''. Wine of . Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. i- --'-.,.. v ... nrfADmil a. f. McAllister, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND CONVEYANCER. HO.iNtK ' ' A KIZONA i CHALCEDONY LODGE NO. 6, F. & A. M. FOURTH SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH. Regular : Meetinas L. E. DlVELBESS, w. m. F. M. Zuck, Secy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEORGE P. SAMPSON, PHVHICIAN an.l HUHGKON, WINSLOW, . ARIZONA. Cullx from Hullii'ook and vicinity promptly attended to. R. E. MORRISON, ATHIKN KY.A'1'-,A VV , Preauott. Arizona. , , T. F. MOKAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. District Altouiey of Navajo County. Oifke in Court House, Holbrook. Arizona. Subscribe for the Argus! 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