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Jan. 1 Duck* to cat Pe*tt. .!«<?-» [ih Juric i te. *, fio farms one ol the Job ranches ou die Alton b!uffs>, is enjoying an income of SIS 1 a day from 15 ducks which he trained 4 #V J r ear potato patclier of hugs. Me put the ducks in a pen and fed them on potato hugs excj'jsfvely after sinrv tng them until th«y were glad v, get the hug diet. Junette tried them first on his own i patch, which comprised several acres. The ducks vent through the patch .ike neighborhood scan lal. After th“ per formance Junette shut up his brigade in the hug pen so they would net ac quire a taste for other diet. The ducks are in great demand on the farms in .lunette’s neighborhood. Farmers are glad to pay $1.50 an hour for the services of the brigade.—Chi cago Record Herald. Silence Got on Her Nerves. In the silence room of one of the hie New York department stores a woman visitor from out of town was deposit ed for recuperation of her tired nerves and muscles and deserted by her hostess. The unaccustomed dark ness and stillness among so many women first surprised and then made her uncomfortable. After having sat nut her growing restlessness as king as she could she turned to the glum visaged attendant and asked in a sub- i dueil but strained voice: “My, how do you stand it?" "1 can't hardly,” said the other, with evident relief at the sound of tier own whisper. “It gets on my nerves. I'm sick to death of it. I wish l could get another job." Weakness ol Civilization. If the world were actually all civil * ized, wouldn’t it be too weak even to \ ripen? And now, in the great centers. \ v.here is accumulated most of what i we value as the product of man's best efforts, is there strength enough to elevate the degraded humanity that attends our highest cultivation? We 1 have a gay confidence that we can do something for Africa. Can we reform London and Paris and New York, which our own hands have made?— Charles Dudley Warner. Signs of the Times. A California woman plays polo and says that it is nobody’s business what she wears while so doing. Four Now Jersey women are motoring across the continent to the Seattle exposition. Once on the way the ladies were ar rested, but when they explained them selves, no fine was imposed. They say that they have no need of a man on the way as there is nothing about the machine that a man can attend (o that they cannot do themselves. Shell with Double Purpose. A shell which w-ill hit two marks will be tested this summer. The solid steel head of the shell contains a charge of high explosive, which is detonated on impact. Back of this is the shrapnel chamber, containing 120 bullets and a charge of high explosive. The shrapnel portion can be kimed to explode above a body of troops, leav ing the solid head of the shell to pass on and strike elsewhere. Women Brick Workers. Prussia’s brick yards employ nearly 20.00 C women NAVAJO CLEANING PARLOR We can make that old suit look like a new one Ladies and Gents Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing FRONT ST., NEXT ELECTRIC THEATRE j / , Oh, You EL Z. Shoes I That’s what you’ll say if you wear our shoes. Shoes for men, women aud children —we shoe the earth, and ; We can repair that old pair for you. The only house in the city making a specialty of shoes. We also handle gents’ furnishings and can save you money. Gr eaves & Dye One Price Outfitters LETTER Lis 1 List ot remaining uncall ed tor in the Winslow Post Office for the week ending Dec. 11 : Boh Butler 16 Morgan P.ritton Geo Thompson H Frank Carroll G W Whiteside Abbie Cevaliea J R Douglas R H Dale M r Davis R L Goodrich 2 Melvin Grennell 2 W H Harrison j G llama mi Janies Humes C F Hastings M Haws John jirles Phil Musgrove J M Miller W H Midgley Nellie Meyers J C Price Walter J Mattson Oscar Scott MEXICAN LIST. Jose Andrez Antonio Bcnegaz Eloisa Bonella 2 Antonio Ramos Transgreitionce Sandoval Egnacio Ramirez Samato Oeztoe P'rank Garcia Jesus Gonzales Estancialedo Tortz Senor Pedro La used o A Rodriguez Inas Falibera 3 Okomeie Ortega Mamuel Honayas Natioidal Maciae Jusus Hurnandez Scprana Martinez Ramilo Soto Carlor Sapez Paublo Rabies Leandro Ramires Anitaoia Sandier Themar Hernander Deming Aagilae Francesco Guyman Marcor Percy Eiplo Percy Purmo Narvanete Manuel Gollardo Luy Genzales Agusten Serlun Otabiano Casillar Bacilio Gerrotie C W Leuies E Genyalez ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. WINSLOW ELKS HOME ASSOCIATION Know Ai.r. Men ry These Presents: That we, the undersigned, have this day associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under and in pursuance of the Laws of the Territory of Arizona, and for that reason do hereby adopt the following ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION : I The name of the said corporation shall be WINSLOW ELKS HOME AS SOCIATION. 11. The names of the incorporators are Geo. P. Sampson, W. A. Parr and W. G- Kelly, residents of the Town of Wins low, County of Navajo and Territory of Arizona. 111. The principal place of business of the corporation is the Town of Winslow*: County of Navajo, Territory of Arizona, and oifices may be established and maintained at such other places within or without, the Town of Winslow in said Territory of Arizona as the Board of Directors may designate, at which said offices or either of them, meetings ot the Board of Directors and Stock holders may be held. IV. The general nature of the business to be transacted and the objects and purposes for which said corporation is formed are as follows, to-wit : To make contracts, to purchase, lease, bond, locate, prospect, or otherwise ac quire, own, exchange, sell, or otherwise dispose of, pledge, mortgage, bypothe- I cate and deal in any and all kinds of real and personal property, including bonds and shares of the capital stock ! i of its own and other corporations; To buy, sell, own and acquire, by purchase or otherwise, lands for town sites or real estate of any character, and to plat and sub-divide the same into town lots, and sell, bond and lease the same ; To do a general real estate, manufac turiug and mercantile business ; To own, handle and control letters patents and shares of its own capital stock and that of other corporations, and to vote any stock owned by it the same as a natural person might do, to issue bonds, notes, debentures and other evidence of indebtedness and to secure the payment, of the same by mortgage, deed of trust or otherwise; To borrow and loan money; To build, construct, lease, operate and maiutain buildings and dwellings;. To do anything a nalural person might do; To do anything and everything ne cessary, suitable,convenient and proper for the accomplishment of the general or incidental purposes aforesaid or the attainment of any one or more of the objects or purposes herein enumerated or incidental toany thing herein contain ed or which shall at any time appear ad visable or expedient for the protection or benefit of the Corporation, either as the holder of or interested in any pro perty or otherwise. V. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Fifty Thous and ($50,001;> Dollars, derided into Fifty Thousand shares of capital slock of the par value of One ($1) Dollar per share each, which shall be paid in, at such times as the Board of Directors may i designate, in cash, real or personal property, c ontracts, services, or other valuable right or thing, for the uses and purposes of the Corporation, and all shares of capital stock shall* wtieu issued in exchange thereafter, thereupon and thereby become and be full raid and non-assessable forever and the judgment of the Board of Di rectors as to the value of any property or thing, acquired in exchange for cap ital stock shall be conclusive. VI. The Corporation shall commence at at the date of the signing of these Ar. tides of Incorporation, and shall en dure for a period of twenty-five years thereafter, but its charter rights may be renewed from time to time before " he charter expires not exceeding J j twenty-live years at a time, perpetually | VII. j The affairs of the Corporation shall j be conducted by a Board of Directors of not less than three nor more than seven Directors, and the names of the first Directors of said Corporation who shall hold office until others shall be elected according to the by-laws here after to be adopted, are Geo. P. Samp son, W. A. Parr aud \V. G. Kelly. There shail be an election of officers of the taid corporation on the first Monday in November, A. D. 1000, and thereafter there shail be an annual electiou ou the the second Thursday in April of each and every year, and the persons so elected as Directors, and other officers as may be provided by the said by-laws aforesaid, and their successors iu office shall be tbe officers of tbe corporation and shall bold their respe -tive offices until their successors have been duly elected aud qualified. VIII. The highest amount of liability to which the said corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not exceed “ Thirty Thousand $30,000) Dollars. - i tit, wiNsLuw MAIL IX. Tbe private property of the stock holders amt officers of the said corpo ration shall be and the same is hereby made so ever excempt from all liability for the Corporation debts, liabilities and obligations. In Witness Whereof, we have here unto set our hands and seals this lHth day of September, A. D. IP-’>9. GEO. P. SAMPSON, (Seal) VV. A. PARR, (Seal) VV. G. .KELLY, (Seal) TERRITORY OF ARIZONA,) ss. County of Navajo j Before me, W. P. Geary, a Notary Public in and for the County of Nava jo Territory of Arizona, this day per sonally appeared Geo. P. Sampson, \V. A. Parr and VV. G. Kelly’ known to me to he the persons whose names are subscribed to the aforegoing instru ment and acknowledged to me that they executed tbe same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed. Given under ny hand and seal of office this Kith day of September, A. D. 1909- (Seal) W. P. GEARY, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 2, 1911. The foregoing Articles of Incorpora tion are hereby upj roved this 4th day of October 1909. C. P. BATES Chairman Committee on Judiciary _ __ Don Chisholm Painter and Paperhanger Pf ■ Dealer in Wall Paper Let me Figure on it Do You Know The Proper Way to Finish Your KODAK PICTURES. We Do and Will Neatly and Promptly Finish all Kodak Work Mailed To US. Mishler& Walker GALLUP - - - NEW MEXICO - -■ v- - - PROFESSIONAL CARDS BURBAGE and NELSON. Attorneys at Law. Notary Public Winslow ,Arizona. a * ractice u all the Court in the Territory W. P. Geary, Attokney-at-Law . Winslow , Arizona Will Practice in all the Territorial Courts SIDNEY SAPP Attorney-at-Law Holbrook - - Arizona Will Proctiee in all Territorial Courts C. L. HATHAWAY, M. D Oibct in the BOOTH BLOCK HOURS 10 a. m to 12 noon, 2 pm. to 4 p m., 7 p;m. to Bp. in . DR. GEO. P. SAMPSON OFFICE HOURS: 11 to 12 a. m. ’ 2to 4 p. m. P. D. SPRANKLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Booth Block Hours: 9 to 11a. m. 1 to 3 p. tn 7 to 9 p. tn. Phone 13A Winslow, Ariz Ml nrnmntl; obtained in all countries, or NO PEE. £§ m TRADE-MARKS, Caveat" ami < pyrigbts regia- 3 N terefi. Send Sbeli b. Model or (’note, for tree B SB report ou patentability. AM, business Me la STRICTLY CCNTIDENTIAI. Patent practice 3 B eS \V?deawa’ke 'inventors’should lave onr band- IE B valuable information. Sent lieu toanyaudrese. 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Hours Hereafter the post office hours will be as follows: Week days:B a.m.to 6:30 p.m Sundays: 12 rn. to 1 p. m. ,»u.os:e arru Engine Test Strengm. T hough it is closv season lor limit ny„ the 11:15 express was mil respon ;ible for breaking the laws. About ; one n.iie out of McAdam a fine cow moose contested its strength with the engine, resulting in Lite noble beasi’a death. As It did not Call from the fender Lite train was slopped grid tlie beatsti itil but much damaged carcass was lifted nfi die line to l.<e r-laiiued later on by *li° game warden 11 is sup posed ihat the flies drive i),e animals •jitt into the open. St. John Sun. The Great Trek of 1909. A prominent Vancouverite who has i>ipt returned from a three-months visit to the northwest, says tout there are hordes of people, piles of I'urni lure and droves of rattle and horses taking every (rail lo the greal fainting lands of tiie prairies. They are all coming from the slates, and he says that in after years the exodus wiil.be known as “the great trek of 1909." Victoria ill- U-l Post. Thousands Saw Ftrr-* Engine. Thousands of The inhabitants of ii>e territory nf Topic saw thrir first lore motive the other day when a Southern Pacific engine crossed the Sinaioa- Tepif border and pulled into the tor n of Acaponeta. according to a dispah h from Guadalajara. Mexico. The loco motive heralded the completion of the Southern Pacific extension to Acaj » pel a. and many of those win sa e i! < engine' pull ini' Ihe Topic imvi trav eled many miles to he present. Notice of Hearing Petition. In the Probate Court of the County of Navajo, Territory of Arizona. In the matter of the estate of J. 11. Breed, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Charles N. Bond has filed in this j Court his petition praying for | the probate of the last Will and Testament of J. H. Breed, de jeemed, bearing date October j 17til, IHUS, and for the inssu i ance of letters of administration | to petitioner, and that the same will be heard jointly with tile ! other petitions filed in said court praying for probate of will and the issuance of letters of admini stration on Thursday the 23rd ! day of December, A. I). 11)01). at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the courtroom < f said Court, in Holbrook, County of Navajo, Territory of Arizona and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause it any ! they have why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated at Holbtook, Arizona, j December bth, K)01). K. C. Smith, Clerk. Page 7