Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; Phoenix, AZ
Newspaper Page Text
"P'jThT: in? ITS f.7s- Vol. 1. (Eight--p) .HOLBROOK, NAVAJO ..COUNTY, JUNE.' 25, l?69t -;(Eiglltpa?e5) ; No. 7 r i 1 9- i": ft A 17X3 STOCK GROWERS BANK of HOLBROOK HOLBROOK, - ARIZONA Will open for business in a few day . CAPITAL STOCK $50X00X0 FuÜ7 Subscribid OFFICERS: Joen R. Hulet, Pres. H. H. Scop.se, Vice Pre-. G. T Clixs, Cashier V BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Adolf Sefcmter John R. Eul:t H. H. Pcor.e G. T CH.n Rcl t. Scott OUR MOTTO: A Square Deal to Everyone I W. H. CLARK Wholesale Hay, Grsin,- Salt, f ides and-Paitad agency; i,-. " , . Joseph Schlitz Brewing 0 : : ny bottled Boer, Santa Rosa Vineyard Co., '. .-. unia Wines and Brandies. Your Crr'ers Sellcifd, ; , Kclbrook, Arrz:na. m .i Try-weekly ?Santa Fa3 Tucsdrjr, T tur tiers aud Saturc!ays " RC-WD TRIP RATES Los Angeles - .- . $20.00 San Diego - - - 29. CO Redondo Beach ... 29. CO Catalina Is'and - 31.25 San Francisco - - - S3. CO Sputa Barbera ... 29. CO Tickets limited to November 0, 1C3 Glad to Answer A.vy ij'.Tnrass E. J. NCR DYKE. -cent. Subscribe for the NEWS. Miss Elizabeth Gleason , v.ho hsf been teaching1 at Flagstaff, returned Monday from a weeks vacation with Mrs. H. W. Ilop'en near Pinedale. W. B. Wood purchased from Mrs. Jennie Zuck the first two lots west of his residence. Mr. Woods has great faith in the fu-t.u-e of Holbrook. Married at the home of the Bride in Woodruff, yesterday, Miss May Gardner to Mr. Clifford' Frost. The Elide is the daugh- tef of Chairman, Q. R. Gardner, and. has many friends. Mr. Frost is a well known young- man of good character and many friends. The News extends congratulation?. The school bor.rd have asked for ptens and spsci. "cations for the new school building. If you have any pkns or suggestions please send them in. The News aft?r next week will be a four page, five column all home print. We make this change in order to take care of our business, ITolbrook must have a witr system. It takes water to make lawnc and shr.de trees and it takes all these to make beautfull homes. The stone work on the Mer chants end Sccekgrowers Brink h-.ü Leen completed ana the build ing is now in ehuge of the car penters and plasterers. Mr. Ciine, the cashier, says all the -raterial is here to complete the building. Sirsy She's, Kits and KissíS from Fi. Apsche. Col. H. O. Perley, Chief Sur- ! geon of the Dept. arrived here i on inspection tour Sunday, and i left for Whipple Barracks Mon- day. '. Miss Francis Gibbons who has I been attending school at Preg ! cott, arrived heré last Sunday tc ' spend vacation with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Gibbons. In the ball game Sunday the Sheepherder in sliding to second dished a wheel, it looked foi awhile like another case of light diet, but he recovered. Ed Lorant of E troop, better , known as sky pilot No. 2. hai : taken a back seat and gone tc reading the police Gazette again I The soldiers of Apache have nc 'bad habits, they don't even drink ; or marry to excess. Por que. There was a pony race last Sal iurday on the tripod drill grounds for a purss of $4.80. The littk j pony of Miss Julia Gibbons rod : by Corporal Battle Axx was thr ; winner. "Fannie" the little po- :ny own 3d by Miss Ella Sheldon, i was rode by Master Jack Gibhoni jcame in second. Í Sgt. Pete Lunchen and Clerl Guyer, the H. troop botanist havt been making fish ponds in front i of troop quarters and the way they weild the pick shows thej have three years to da it in. E troop left Monday for a three days practice march; they will al io r.:? th country covered.-Re turning to the post on the 2o. 11 troop will go out on the 24, foi the same number of days, secur ing maps of all roads and territo ry covered by them, al3o. Ordnance Sgt. Bieble Melts lots these warm days aside from playing pinochle. Next Friday the 29, will be field day here, there will be all kinds of games and sporting events, the winners of which will be given in next issue of the News. - -- . McLain of H, C. sold his white burro for $10. CO and invested same in a horsa. Mc says horse hides are more valuable. Sgt. Major Keeney turned out last Sunday all togged in his blue with fried shirt, collar and cuffs. ne aiso irequentiy nas a nice bouquet of flowers on his desk of late, it is rumored that something will drap poco snakes. Patsy Lott says be has a nice snug income above and aside from his clothing allowance, Max Dohle says he can take one squadron (4 hives) of his inpirtid b333 and whip any regiment of cavalry that ev er came down the pike. We go to press with Bieble and keeny at the bat. Charley Oxx. A.;& B,' SCHUSTER . Holbrook V- St. Johns ' We have added to our stock Gem Ranges, best $36.00 steel, large oven complete with reservoir O md high closet, clEV-O-NOC lever action washing -j rml nachines, the easiest and best made, pAxtii' Solé Agents: Schuttler roller bearing wagons Studebaker Spring Vehicles ' : Seabeura Tobacco Dip KM JJW J MM MU2 M JUJit. Extra Light Weight Repeating liic 4 Shoots a liohf cartridge lor "fun" or target work and two heavier ones for, hunting. This rifle handles .aa Short, .aa Long or .32 Long Rifle cart ridges without change of adjustment. It's a take-down and a very handy, all-around small caliber repeater. Examine one and you'll agree that it's the biggest rifle value ever offered. ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU ONE. FOR SALE BY A. & B. SHUSTER A Substantia! Institiitian I THE NAVAJO COUNTY, 'AÑIL I of WinsloW and Holbrook. Arizona Territorial Depository Navajo County Deposiorj Local Deposito rjr of the A. T & 5. F. Railway 3 '; , ;' ' v' OFFICERS . ; r : r ; W. H. Burbage, Pres. F. W. Nelson, Vice Pres. & Cashier R. C. Kaufman and Lloyd C. Henning, Asst. Cashiers ; CIRECTORS ' i -.r ' ;- ' W. H. Barbase T. W. Nlon . Henry Hiinint; ' W. W.'Perltrri." f). B. Sutton Capital, Surpluss & Profits $40,000 Deposits $180,000. I Deposits Solicited Appreciated and Protected Interest paid on saying deposits HOLBROOK DRUG CO. A full line of Drugs, Patent Medicine, " Fruits in Season, Fine Wines and Liquors, Cigars and Tobacbos, Toiled Articles and Confectionery, Full Line of the Latest Magazines : : : ; Holbrook, Arizona Mis3 Leah Gardner visited friends here this week. Have us send the News to your friends back east. It wi:l do as well as a letter. Wednesday we counted at one time twelve wagons loaded with ! wool with an average of fourteen sacks of three hundred pounds each, n:ore than fifty thousand pounds of wool in one day at one j time waiting- to be unladed. B. B. CROSBY and COMPANY Livery, Feed zná Sale Stable vede We have just received a Car of Lime S8 and half per cent pure; and fresh. We are Selling bright green Alfalfa Hav; not Fox Tail. The Horse Restaurant is just North of the Depot : : Holbrook : : : Arizona T