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2 J Ordinance No. 35 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING for the laying of sidewalks up on certain streets. The Mayor and Common Coun cil of the Town of Winslow do ordain as follows: Section 1. A sidewalk to be built and laid in conformity with the provision of Ordinance No. 24, is hereby ordered to be laid: On the east side of Williamson Avenue between First street and Aspinwall street. On the east side of Apache avenue between First street and Aspinwall street. Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Winslow the loth day of Feb ruary, 1907. Presented to the Mayor for his approval and by him signed and approved the loth day of February, 1907. W. H. Burbage. Attest: Mayor. E. J. Wolff. Town Clerk. Ordinance No. 36 AN ORDINANCE CREATING the office of “Sealer of Weights and Measures.” Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the In corporated Town of Winslow, as follows: Section 1. The Common Coun cil of the Town of Winslow is hereby authorized to appoint one or more competent persons, the same to hold office during the pleasure of the said Com mon Council, to weigh, measure and inspect all coal, hay or other like commodities usually sold by the ton or fractional part thereof in the said town of Winslow. Section 2. The person or persons so appointed, shall, be fore entering upon such duties of inspector, weigher or meas urer. and to the satisfaction of the Common Council, give a good and sufficient bond with not less than two sureties, in the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars and with condition that each ton of hay, coal or like commodity weighed, inspected or measured by him shall con sist of two thousand pounds. Section 3. The person or persons so appointed shall be known as the “SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES” and is hereby empowered and: instructed to hire, lease and [ designate certain scales as the official scales used by him in the administration of his office. Section 4. That the said Seal er of Weights and Measures, shall inspect, weigh or measure all loads of coal, hay and com modities of like nature at said official scales; That he shall keep a record maintained for such purpose, in which shall appear a state ment of all loads so inspected, weighed or measured, submit ting the same quarterly to the Common Council; That the ordinary scale of weights and measures shall be used by the said Sealer in the weighing, inspecting or measur ing of all loads; That each load weighed, in spected or measured by him shall be accompanied by his cer tificate of the number of tous or pounds and it is hereby made his duty to issue such certificate after weighing, inspecting or measuring each load. Section 5. That the said Sealer of Weights and Measures shall receive for all services rendered in inspecting, weigh ing or measuring as above, from the venders, the sum of twenty five Cents for each ton or frac tional part thereof. Section 6 All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed by the Mayor and Common Council of* the Town of Winslow this 18th day of February, A. D. 1907. Presented to the Mayor for his approval and by him signed and approved the 18th day of February, A. D. 1907. W. H. Burbage, Attest: Mayor. E. J. Wolff, Town Clerk. Ordinance No. 37 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBIT ing the sale of Coal, Hay, And Like Commodities, Except On Condition That The Same Shall First Be inspected, Weighed Or Measured. Be it ordained oy the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Winslow, as follows, to wit: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for an} 7 person.persons,corpora tions or individuals to sell, vend, barter or exchange coal, hay or other commodities of like nat ure, usually sold by the ton or fractional parts thereof, to be delivered to any person whom soever. except on condition that the same shall, before delivery, be inspected, weighed or meas ured by the “Sealer of Weights THE WINSLOW MAIL and Measures,” and accompa nied by his certificate showing amount of tons or pounds. Section 2. Any person, per sons, corporations or individ uals violating any of the pro visions of the preceeding section shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in a-suip of not less than, ten nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment of not less than five nor more than ninety days, or by both such fine and impris onment. Section 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed by the Mayor and Common Council of the Incorpo rated Town of Winslow, this | the 18th day of February, A. D j 1907. Presented to the Mayor for ! his approval and by him signed And approved the 18th day of i February. 1907. W. H. Burbage, i Attest: Mayor. E. J Wolff. Town Clerk. A. F. MCALLISTER, Notary Public & Conveyancer. Abstracting of titles promptly attended to. Office ir> Court House, Holbrook, Arizona. Poy & Shimizu Dealers in Vegetables and Fruits Our fruits and vegetable are received fresh each morning and our prices can’t be beat. Buy at our stand or from our wagon. Two Doors East of Rand-Dagg. Illill’,'' LAINDiiV OF ALBUQURQUE Is represented by C. P. SMITH, THE TONSORIAL ARTIST Who has re-opened his Barber Shop in the A. C. Hotel. Everything first-class. Shipments made on Tuesday. Goods returned Saturday. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BURBAGE and NELSON. Attorneys at Law. Notary Public Winslow, Arizona. W ill practice iu all the courts of the Tei ritory. W. P. Geary, Attorney-at-Law. Winslow, : : : A'izona Will practice in all the Terri torial Courts C. L. HATHAWAY, M. D. Office iu the BOOTH BLOCK HOURS 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m., 7 p; m. to 8 p. m. DR. G. P. SAMPSON. Office at Residence. Office Hours: From 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone : Residence, . . No. 3. GEO. SCHAAL, Jeweler and Optician. A Fine Line of Standard Watches. Repairing a Specialty. S. R. MITCHELL, Blacksmithing & Wheel wrighting. Horseshoe ing a Specialty. Shop at Creswell's Corral. If You Are Sick It is because some of tlie organs of the body are not doing their work well. There is a lack of that nervous energy that gives them motion. Con sequently you are weak, worn-out, nervous, irrit able, cannot sleep; have headache, indigestion, etc. because there is not suffi cient nerve force to keep tlie organs active and al low them to perform their natural functions. Dr. Miles’ Nervine restores health because it restores this nervous energy, “I have been sick for a year, and did not know what was the matter with me. I tried many remedies and none of them proved of any value. I heard of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I pro cured a bottle, and before I had taken half of it I was better. I w-ould have had nervous prostration If I had not got this medicine when I did. I con tinued to take it until I was entirely well. I have since recommended it to five of my lady friends, and they have all thanked me for doing so, for it benefited them all.” MRS. ROSE OTTO. 189 S. 3d St., Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind