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OFFICERS Jno. R. Hulet, President H. H. S corse, Vice-president D. J. Thomas, Cashier J. F. Matthews, Asst' Cashier DIRECTORS Jno. R. Hulet H. H. Scorse Robt. Scott C. H. Brown A. Schuster The Merchants and Stock Growers Bank CAPITAL $50,000.00 udedprofits $35000-00 SAFETY FIRST Our Capital of $50,000.00, Surplus and Undivided Pro fits of $35,000.00, the Personnel of our Board of Direct ors, and Conservative Management make this Bank Abso lutely Safe. We solicit your business and are able to jrrant every accomodation consistent with sound banking. Phone or Write us for All Kinds of Drugs I lyal Massage Geam I the tKoro cleansing cream tnat hnngs tKe tint BH of true health to the skin makes it aoft and smooth preferred by particular women H 50c tkt jar We sell the celebrated Nyal Remedies and the Rexall Preperations None Better. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded HOLBROOK DRUG CO. Chase & Sanborn's Coffee 1 lb. can .35 cents 2 lb. can .70 cents 3 lb. can $1.00 The Holbrook Mercantile Co. W. J. Hookway, Manager. Holbrook, Arizona WE BELIEVE IN SIGNS DO YOU? If not, you should, as advertis ing your wares brings business from people that look for -:- SIGNS -:- WE MAKE THEM PLAIN OR ARTTSTTC $SjttA paint for every purpose. Let us mix it. I THpjORTHERN ARIZONA PAINTING CO. Articles of Incorporation of The Holbrook Mercantile Company Know all Men by these presents that the undersigned incorporators do hereby associate ourselves together for the pur pose of forming a corporation under and by virtue of the laws of Arizona, and we do hereby certify and declare: L The names, residence and post-office addresses of the incor porators are as follows: Names: Residence and post office address: Robert E. Putney, Albuquer que. New Mexico. Margaret L. Putney, A lbu- querque, JNew Mexico. William J. Hookway, Holbrook, Arizona. William H. Chamberiin, Hol brook, Arizona. H. That the name of said cor poration is The Holbrook Mer cantile Company. III. That the principal place in which the business of said cor poration is to be transacted in the state of Arizona is in the town of Holbrook, Navajo coun ty, Arizona. IV. The general nature of the business proposed to be trans acted, and the objects for which said corporation is formed are: to conduct a general merchan dise business and to buy, sell, hold, lease and deal in cattle, sheep, wool, hides, pelts and every other kind of personal propertv whatsoever: to buy sell, hold, lease and deal in all kinds of real estate; to mortgage or encumber real estate, or any other kind of propertv owned by it, and to do everything neces sary and convenient for carrying on any of said business. The capital stock of the cor poration shall be twenty-five thousand shares of the par value of one dollar per share, which shall be paid in at such time as the board of directors may from time to time designate: in cash, real or personal property, ser vices, lease, option to purchase or any other valuable right or thing for the uses and purposes of the corporation, and all shares of capital stock when issued in exchange therefor shall there upon and thereby become and be full paid the same as if paid for in cash at par, and shall be non assessable forever, and the judg ment of the board of directors as to the value of any property, right or thing acquired in ex change for capital stock shall be conclusive. V. The commencement of the cor poration shall be the date of the issuance to it of a certificate of incorporation by the Arizona Corporation Commission, and it shall endure for the full term of twenty-five years thereafter, with the privilege of perpetual succession as provided by statute. VI. The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted bv a board of directors and such officers as the said directors may elect or ap point, and the number of direct ors shall be designated by the by-laws and shall be elected from among the stockholders at the annual meeting to be held on the second Monday in January of each year, and until the first annual meeting of the stock holders and until their succes sors have been elected and have qualified, the following-named persons shall be the directors and the officers as designated, to-wit: Robert E. Putney. President; William J. Hookway, Vice President; William H. Chamberiin. Secre tary. Margaret L. Putney. VII. The highest amount of indebt edness or liability, direct or con tingent, to which the corpora tion shall at. any time be subject ed is sixteen thousand five hun dred dollars ($16,500.00). VIII. The private property of the stockholders of the corporation shall be forever exempt from its debts and obligations. IX. Said cornoration does hereby appoint William J. Hookway, of Holbrook, Navajo county, Ari zona, who has been a bona fide resident of said state for more than three years, its lawful agent, upon whom all notices and processes, including , service of summons, may be served; and when served shall be deemed, taken and held to be lawful, personal service on such corpora tion. In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 24th day of February, 1916. R. E. Putney, (Seal) Margaret L. Putney, (Seal) William J. Hookway (Seal) William H. Chamberiin (Seal) State of New Mexico ss. County of Bernalillo ) On this 24 day of February. 1916, before me, a notary public within and for said county, ap peared Robert E. Putney and Margaret L,. rutney, to me known to be the persons describ ed in and who executed the fore going instrument, and acknow ledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed, for the uses and purposes there in expressed. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix ed my notarial seal the day and year last-above written. (Notarial Seal) Adela C. Holmquist, Notary Public. My commission expires 12-17-17, State of Arizona ss. County of Navajo On this 28th day of February, 1916, before me, a notary public within and for said county, ap peared William J. Hookway and William H. Chamberiin, to me known to be the persons describ ed in and who executed the fore going instrument, and acknow ledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed, for the uses and purposes there in expressed. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto aet my hand and affix ed my notarial seal the day and year last-above written. (Notarial Seal) Clarence H. Jordan, Notary Public. My commission expires Febr. 22, 1920. Filed in the office of the Ari zona Corporation Commission this 13 day of Mar. A. D. 1916 at 10:00 A. M. at request of Clarence H. Jordan, whose post office address is Holbrook, Ari zona. Arizona Corporation Commission, By F. A. Jones, Chairman. First pub. Mar. 31. Notice of Selection Under Act of Congress, Approv ed June 20. 1910. United States Land Office, at Phoenix, Arizona. State of Arizona To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Arizona has filed in this office its Grant Selection, List No. 347, Serial No. 029816, ap plying to select for the benefit of payment of bonds and accrued interest thereon of Maricopa, Pima, Yavapai and Coconino Counties, the following described lands, to-wit: List No. 347, Serial No. 029816 -In T. 15 N., R. 21 E.; All Sec ion 8. (All in G. & S. R. M.) During the five weeks' period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter and before final approval and certification, this office will receive protests or contests as to any of the tracts applied for and transmit the same to the General Land Office. Dated at Phoenix, Arizona March 27, 1916. Thomas F. Weedin, Register U. S. Land Office John J. Birdno, Receiver U. S. Land Office. Date of first publication March 31, 1916. 5w Why Constipation Injures The bowels are the natural sewerage system of the body. When they become obstructed by constipation a part of the poison ous matter which they should carry off is absorbed into the system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the digestion and assimilatiom of food. This condition is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's Tab lets. Obtainable everywhere. Ad. Artistic job-printing at right prices. The Holbrook News. Safe Medicine for Children "Is it safe?" is the first ques tion to be considered when buy ing cough medicine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has long been a favorite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other nar cotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is of a great import ance when a medicine must be given to young children. This remedy is most effectual in re lieving coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. For Sale The frame house and lots at the corner of Sanitago and Port er streets, known as the Ghuey residence. Address J. V. Gaffga, 2951 W. Monroe St., Adv.. Chicago. 111. Advertised Letters Holbrook. Ariz. April 22. 1916. Letters C. N. Keith. D. Molte, Dr. R. N. Leoney, Fred Johnson, Critime Baca, Casimire Chavez, Castine Herrera, Joe Garcia, Jenerema V. Santillan, Babid Moncalle. Chas. Oshorne, Postmaster. Kansas City Livestock Prices Kansas Citv Stock Yards, April 24, 1916. Except for a little weakness on heavy beef steers after Tuesday, the cattle market held steady last week. Today the supply all around is a few thousand below expectations, enough to give sellers the edge, and the market is quoted steady to 10 higher, re ceipts here 9000 head. There was good action, and owners as a rule got a little more than they were figuring on. Nothing very high class was included, Ne braska steers bringing $9.35, other pretty good natives $9.25, about sixty cars of Colorado pulp steers at $8.95 to $9.20, and plain natives down to $8.25. The out let was ample, and the market today showed a capacity 4that indicates strong prices Whead. Six loads of Montana steers brought $8.75, and three loads of Utahs $8.55, the latter a plain lot, and the Montanas well bred but not very fat. Butcher grades of cattle continue firm, best heavy cows $8.25, fancy baby heiiers up to $10, bulk ot cows and heifers $6.25 to $8.25, good bulls $6.50 to $7.50, veal calves $9.00 to $10.50. Stockers and feeders are finding good outlet, sales a shade higher today, and the supply not as great as usual on Monday. Stock steers sell at $7.25 to $8.00 for good kinds, with a big jump to fancy fed kinds, some Panhandle yearlings selling today at $9.00. Feeders bring $7.75 to $8.40, with near finished steers anywhere up to $9.00. Hog receipts were 12,000 head, market 10 to 15 higher, top $9.- 80. bulk of sales $9.50 to $9.75. Demand was good from all sources, and as in the cattle sup ply, receipts around the market circle were deficient. An extra good demand for pork makes it difficult for killers to keep up with orders, and forces keen competition for live hogs, hence leaves little chance for filibustering against the hog market. Every day last week prices closed at about the best point of the day, although open- ng lower on several days. The top today is right at the highest point reached this year, and is only 10 cents under top in both St. Louis and Chicago. Sheep sold steady today, re ceipts 12,000 head, including a bout 7,000 goats. Lambs sold up to $11.35, quality being Jack- ng, choice lambs with $11.50, and shorn lambs up ty $9.75, fat ewes scarce, ana wortn 3o to $8.85, yearlings $9.75 to $10.75. Good Texas wethers would bring $7.75, and because of scarcity of wethers, packers buy fat goats pretty strong, some at $5.65 and $5.70 today, second grade, choice ones worth $6.00. Brushers have wide range in quality, and ikewise in price, best Angoras this morning $5.25, common slick haired Mexicans down to $4.24. Receipts of desirable killing sheep and lambs are bound to run short here, and such will find a strong demand. J. A. RlCKART. Market Correspondent. EE HOE 3 C HOC We have just secured the exclusive selling agency for Chase & Sanborn's Famous Tea and Coffee They are known from coast to coast the best. We have in stock a complete assortment. as A. & B. Schuster C o. Holbrook, Arizona -iifi IE3ÍI Tfci? ii i9i is t3 3 I (- i s t TOBACCO i-nJ good friends with VELVET an you'll be better friends with yourself and the world. Fischer Saddlery Co. now ready for business in the Holbrook Drug Co. Block. Boot, Shoe and Harness Repairing. Parcel Post orders eiven prompt attention. Give us a Trial Order. Box 352. Holbrook, Arizona DR. J. W. BAZELL Phy sican and Surgeon PHONE 9 GREEN HOLBROOK, ARIZONA o i ' 3kÍ sí sQÍltc DR. INEZ SMITH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Holbrook, Arizona Main St. near Portóme. Phone 1 1 MRS. H. A. SEARLE Graduate Nurse At Mrs. Crouse's Phone 33 Holbrook, Arizona H. D. STEELE PICTURE FRAMING Electrical Wiring All work guaranteed In the Superior Court State of Arizona, in and for Navajo county. Notice of Hearing; Petition, in the matterof the estate of Catherine K. Hicks, An incompetent person. Notice is hereby given that F. Hamilton Jud- son has filed in this court his petition for ap pointment as Guardian of the person and estate of Catherine K. Hicks, an incompetent person, and that the same will be heard on Monday, the loth day of May A. D. 1916, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of said court, in Holbrook. County of Navajo, State of Arizona, and all per sons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have. why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated April 24. 1916. Lloyd C. Henning, Clerk. First publication April 28 3w. American Beauty roses, 75 cents per dozen. G. L. Strath -ley, 1021 E. Culver St., Phoenix, Arizona. Adv. C. H. JORDAN Attorney at Law Notary Public HOLBROOK, ARIZONA E. P. CONWELL LAWYER WINSLOW, ARIZONA G. C. BAZELL ATTORNEY AT LAW Down BIdg. WINSLOW, ARIZONA TAILORING CLEANING PRESSING ALBERT WARREN Holbrook, Arizona THORWALD LARSON LAWYER Practice in State and Federal Cwrto HOLBROOK, ARIZONA 1