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Mar. 5 Holbrook Happenings y From the Holbrook Argus. A corporation under the title of The Holbro >k Irrigation and Power Company w a s formed here this week b v William R Seorse and Henry Kempemch, other local pat ties being interest ed in the company, also. It is the purpose of the firm to devel op and dispose of the water from the Little Coloiado River, the ’ . I same to be divested at a point a few miles east of Holbrook I hey also i xp« ct to be in a posit ion to furnish pov\ er for side enter prises The men behind the company is a sufficient guarantee of its standing and usefulness to this community’. Work is expec ted to commence immediately. Fully nine out of ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheuma tism of the muscles due to cold or damp or chronic rheumatism neither of which require any in ternal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application o f Chamberlain’s Liniment. Give it a trial You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. Sold by All Dealers. Dr. C. L. Hathaway 7 , of Wins low, was here Friday evening to see Loui Ghuey, who is still in a ; serious condition. The county officials are bring ing their offices right up to the minnte with modern office appli ances. The recorder has installed a book-typewriter, the only one in Northern Arizona, and the Probate Judge has a mimeo gfiraph. Sheriff Woods has been sum moned to appear before Judge j Doe at Prescott on the second of March with Charles F. Nugent a writ of habeas corpus, having been secured b y the attorneys j for the defendant, w h o was j bound over to the grand jury on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. The affair occurred in Winslow some little time ago. Chamberlain’s Stomach and j Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised b y thousands o f women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and cur ative properties. Sold by All Dealers. * Adolf Schuster and family, of j Los Angeles, an d Benjamin I Schuster arrived in Holbrook I Monday on the limited from Los Angeles, and after remaining j here a day visiting they left for Albuquerque, New Mexico, with the exception of Ben and Adolf, i who remained here a few days ■ and then joined the others of the ! party at Albuquerque, where they left Saturday evening for their European tour. Burr W. Porte*", prominent sheep grower of Navajo, stopped off here couple of days this week while on his way home from an extended visit to California j points. Charley Gann and Loui Show, j both well know here, have taken charge of Loui Ghu p y’s store during his illness. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by All Dealers. Several local Elks were present at the initiation at Winslow Thursday 7 evening when a large bunch of candidates gathered in to that herd. Ed Howell and family were here a day this week visiting with Mrs. Margaret Smith and family. Edward Payson Weston, the noted pedestrian of seventy three summers, and as manv winters, whose feats of transcontinental journeys have lot vet been sur passed by any individual of the entire world, honored Holbrook with his presence Monday night. He arrived here early in the eve ning having come from Sunshine Arizona a distance of nea ly fifty miles Dining the day a slight accident occmed to him whereby his knee was injured, causing a perceptible limp He left here on Tuesday morning, making .Nava jo, forty miles east of here. Mr. Weston is in perteet health and ifrom the latest reports is sdll a few days ahead of his schedule. There are five in his party, the other four, however, they do not do walking act, but are conveyed by the trains and motorcars. Tuesday being a holiday the local banks were closed. George W. Hennessey spent the week i n Adamana, where he went to look after business interests. Frank Wallace and R. L. New man, two prominent citizens of I Adamana, were Holbrook visit ors this week. » Messrs Patten, Perkins and Saunders, who have been running the preliminery lines for the large ditches o f the irrigation company of St. Johns, arrived here Saturday, having nearly completed their initial work. One ditch will be eighty miles in length. Are you frequently hoarse? Do 'you have that annoying tickling ! iny’our throat? Does your cough j annoy y’ou at night, and do you ! raise mucus in the morning? Do I you w ant relief? If so, take | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i and you will be pleased. Sold !bv All Dealers. i * W. IL Clark returned this week from his business trip to Phoenix. John R. llulet visited at his home in Snowflake this week. Sheriff Woods was in Winslow this week on official business. A pastoral scene has been put upon the Sapp building this week by a local artist. ! - The lower part of the Rio | Puerco Valiev is fast becoming a hunting ground for local nimrods. Barnett and Seth Stiles, pro- I minent cattlemen of this county, ! were Holbrook visitors this week. r Medicines that aid nature are (always most successful. Cham jberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough relieves the lungs, opens the se cretions a n d aids nature in i restoring the system toaheal r hy | condition. Sold by All Dealers * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cox took lin the sights ot the Grand Can von this week. Sidne\ 7 Sapp a n d J. E. Cox i were business visitors at Wins low Thursday. Richard Gibbons, of Concho, paid Holbrook a business visit this week. Joe Root returned to his home in Prescott this week, to return in a**out sixty days Attorney W. Chapman, an at torney o f Los Angeles, was a professional visitor here this j week. j The weather for the past week has been most pleasant with the I exception of a day or two when the wind was busv and a heav ier storm was antieipted, but did n< t materialize. Read the Mail What “Marion Harland” Thinks of “Nature’s Gift From The Sunny South” New York, December 15, 1900 The N. K. Fairbank Company, Dear Sirs: Many years ago I discontinued the use of lard in my kitchen and substituted for it -■> as an experiment*-COTTOLENE, then comparatively a new product. Since my first trial of it I can truly say that it his given complete satisfaction, whether it is used alone, as ‘‘ shortening' *, or in combination with butter in pastry, biscuits etc., or in frying; it has never disappointed me. I wish it were in my power to install this pure vegetable product in the esteem of my fellow housewives in place of the gross, and often diseased, animal fats. I rarely recommend any proprietary article in print, however good I may think it, but after many years use has proved to my household and myself the excellence of COTTOLENE, I feel justified in departing from the self-imposed rule. I honestly believe it to oe the very best thing of its kind ever offered to the American housekeeper, and I am glad of tne Qpportunity to make my conviction public. Yours truly, Ul'CtflwK- jJCiAsh&vuj NOTE — “MARION HARLAND” is well known as one of the foremost cooking 1 experts in the United States. She is th< author of the famous '‘Marion Harland Cook Book.” and her articles on culinary subjects are widely read and highl> prized. Her high standing and long experience with COTTOLENE make tl is endorsement particularly strong and con vincing, and it is doubly gratifying because of the fact that it came entirely unsolicited. - | Drop in Time and talk over the lumber question. It’s important, || as every building that has ’ Ojf bCuo 0 been or is to be. is built ,I—^ largely of lumber. LUMBER WELL SEASONED is more desirable than green lumber. We have the facilities h>r the seasoning, and that’s why our lumber is so sought after. Price, too, cuts a figure, and we are always ready to give an estimate. Buy your lumber of us. WINSLOW LUMBER YARD ... jJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Near Railroad Track. A. J. Ratelle, Mgr. New T&l S|*AT New Styles Shades wmiiiiCTT We are offering a Special Bargain in Mens’ Hats at $ 1.50 in all colors, good quality silk binding on edge, and latest style. I ———,— ? Also big reduction on Ladies’ Muslin Un derwear. Sale will continue until March 1. Don’t forget that we carry a full line of Ladle’s and Gent’s ROYAL BLUE SHOES : : : : : E. Y. MALICH | i A MOST TOUCHING APPEAL falls short of its desired effect if ad dressed to a small crowd of interested tslv \ J listeners. Mr. Business Man, are \ V A--/ you wasting your ammunition on the 1 AJ small crowd that would trade with you anyway, or do you want to reach if those who are not particularly inter- ested in your business? If you do, C make your appeal for trade to the gr\ it larerest and most intelligent audience in ypur commun ity, the readers of this ! ■ sjy paper. They have count- ess wants - Your ads will f~- be read by them, and they will become your custom- Lsi. ers. Try it and see. i —— ■■■ ,j —~—: ——: —■ ■ ItiL WINSLUVV MAIL I __________________________ Geo. F. Schaal Jeweler and Optician A FULL LINE OF GOOD WATCHES Repairing A SPECIALTY Don Chisholm Painter and Paperhanger 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 h inish all Kodak Work Mailed To US. ——————— Mishler& Walker GALLUP - - - NEW MEXICO Jk / P I Or everybody.* y\ Ini/ Le-titi about electricity, the If S CvNN' Cuming v: icnce.aiul hu’.v to I N* © use tools. Simple, p ac-B AND H ti :al, full of pictures. Scm-B ijf, ,»(* pie copy free if you r.ame B l'7/ril lIHW # lhis |,3| * r ' s! .'to a year. S q. 'I I H|\\y jW Sam i»s«m Pnl>. Co. | I | Beacon St.. Boston, Mass. S Photography | everybody. AMERICAN J alU UIP Photography teaches it. ff lV*\i j\// M Beautiful pictures, month- B !y prize contests, picture M HU AT/1 „ B criticism, qnestions an- ■ | fIV/1V | K suered. Sampleo py free M /yj . g if you mention this pa!*r. [| \ M American Photography %’l Li P X \ jB 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. wmhmjgim $3.53.5?&54.51i0ES BOYSSHDES— szm/ }\/{_ m THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAiLEf OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." "I have worn W. L. Douglas shoes for the past si* years, and always find they are fsi superior toall other high grade shoes ir style comfort and durability.” W. G. JONES, 113 Howard Ave.. Utica. N. Y. If I could take you into my large sac tories at Brockton, Mags., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes arr made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. ♦ AITIOV-Srp that W.Dougins name and pru*e if* stamped on the bottom. Take !\ «• N*»i»«*cit*»te, It your dealer cannot fit you with W s. write for Mail Order Catalog. W. L Douglas, Brockton. Mass. FOB SALE BY Wm, H. Dagg LODGE DIRECTORY RUBY CHAPTER No. 3 O. E. S. Meets ui Masonic Hall the first and third Monday of each mouth at 8 p. m. ELSIE PINGKEY, W. M. -JESSIE L. ANDERSON. Seety. YY/INSLOW LODGE n 0.536 W B. P. O. E. Meets every Thursday at 8 p. at Elks Hall. WM. G. KELLY. E. R. T. J. COLLINS. Sect.v. MAYAJO NEST No. 1007 ORDER OF OWLS' Meets every Tuesday at 8 p. m , at Elks Hall. F. E. McGUCKIN. Pres. W. S. FIELDS, Seety. jrjESERT GROVE CAMP No. 15, W. O. W. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 8 p. m., at Elks Hall. GEo. P. SAMPSON, C. C. M. L. VAUGHN, Clerk, * PACIFIC LODGE No. 173 B. of L. F. & E. Meets every Wednesday afternoon at 2:3U at the B. of L. F. & E. Hall. C. E. DENTON, Fin. Seety. E. M. HOLT. Pres. S. L HOSLER, Rec. See. S. W . I KOCTOR, C. L. P. B. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BURBAGE and NELSON. Attorneys at Law. Notary Public Winslow .Arizona. Will Practice in all the Court in the Territory W. P. Geary, Attorney-at-Law . | Winslow , A-tzona Will Practiee in all the Territorial Courts I SIDNEY SAPP Attorney-at-Law Holbrook - - Arizona Will Proctice in all Territorial Courts C. L. HATHAWAY, M. D Qfilcf in the BOOTH BLOCK HOURS 10 a. m to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 4p.m., 7 p;m. to Bp. m. DR. GEO. P. SAMPSON OFFICE HOURS: II to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. in. P. D. SPRANKLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office: Booth Block Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. 7 to 9 p. m. Phone 13A Winslow, Ariz. i I'ost Office Hours I Hereafter the post office hours j will be as follows: Week days:B a.m.to 6:30 p.m. | Sundays: 12 na. to Ip. m. The Winslow Mail on sale at the Postoffice News Store. Trade Marks Designs r rfttT 1 Copyrights Ac. Anyone sendt-.g a sketch and description may oulclilv ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Conimunint [ums strictly contldentlal. HANDBOOK on I atenta sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Muiin « Co. receive tpecinl notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir i culatioii oany scientiHc Journal. T ernis. *3 a year; four months, $L Sold by all newsd«ilers. MUNN & Co, 36,Broadwa >- New York ' Brain b Office 625 F Bt.. Washington D. C Page 5