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I 11 I j BAKING POWBER || 1 /blJIciN Jest Received a Full Line ' H. E. Takken & Co. BMgBBBMWBBBMiiBBiMWMHHi ~A '* I f, — ‘i—X - r> i * 1 r “SAFETY FIRST” . GET THE SAFETY HABIT AND EUY A FORD Roadster $509.00 Touring car $559.00 jj KIDDOO’S GARAGE jjj >- ■ .■ »»miaMMBMUaMMMa I 111 11 IIMHttHi L FREE } Developement of all roll films— Printing 1 3 to 5 cents —post cards sc. WE HO NOT EXPERIMENT ON YOUR FILMS WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE. A trial order will make you our pennant customer. Mishler and Walker, Photograp hers. Gallup, N. M. LOCAL HAPPENINGS VVe do the very best work that js possible to be done. Send ; your laundry for a trial. Winslow Steam Laundry. Call and - see the new Spring Millinery now on display second floor north of City Meat Market. A. M. Ruland. Fine jucy stakes, the best ■ there is, at the City, Meat Market * * * Sheriff Bill Dickerson, of Co conino county came down last Saturday to participate in the Elk’s initiation. * Jf 1r Constable Frank Fairchilds, of Flagstaff, was a Winslow visitor last Saturday for the purpose of rttending the Elk’s initiation. J M Pemberton, Judge A H Hansen, R C Creswol! and I C Bruce made a trip to Creswell’s ranch Thursday in the interest of the live stock sanitary board. FOR SALE—Second hand dres ser and side board, good condi tion. Enquire Old Holmes Sup ply Building. j * * x- Jack Lyons returned the first of the week from Phoenix. He says the sheep in that section are looking fine and that shear ing will commence in a few days. X- X- X- Miss Teresa Monroe, Miss Ter esa White, Eddie Carroll and W B MfcGill are among those who went to Flagstaff Wednesday to attend the ball at that place. x- * x- Mrs. W H Herron is quite ill at her home on West 2nd St. FOR SALE —Second hand bed stead, mattress and springs cheap, good condition. Enquire Old Holmes Supply Building. ■¥■¥■¥ W G Rock has postponed his anticipated visit ts Atlantic City on account of friends in New Jersey writing him that the Deleware river was too high to cross. * * X- John Henry Hopkins was slightly indisposed Thursday, on account of the too much fun St. Patrick’s Day. x- X- * Isadore Otondo returned from Phoenix during the week and will depart for the sheep camp in the near future. * * -K FOR SALE —Two center tables and 12 dining room chairs all in good condition. Enquire Old Holmes Supply Building. x- * * Ramon Lujon was in from the sheep camp the first of the week and returned Wednesday with a load of provisions from Babbitt Brother’s. * * * FOR SALE—Second hand bi cycle cheap. Enquire Old Fiolmes Supply Building. x- x- * Dutch Amen has been confined to his bed for the past week on< account of a severe attack of gout, which was caused, no doubt by the prosperity enjoyed .these good times. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery and I that his supply of beans will soon play out. + * * You are made of what you eat: eat the best: it can be had at the City Meat Market. THE WINSLOW MATE CARD OF THANKS , I wish to thank my friends in general and particularly brother Fred Carter and the Christian people who so kindly and thought fully aided me in my departure when I was recently called to El Paso on account of the death of my son, Arthur Hanagan. Mrs. Effie Hanagan. THURSDAYJIGHT PARTY Mrs. A L Doolittle gave a par ty at her home last Thursday night in honor of her daughter, Miss Katherine. A very enjoy able evening was spent and a dainty luncheon served, and all those present expressed them selves as having spent a most delightful time. Guests were: Aliie Eubanks, Ruby Cassin, Ruby Donaldson, Ruth Fleenor, Cal lie LaMarr, Corbett Phylaw and Burle La- Marr. SURPRISE PARTY A surprise party was given at the home of Miss Agness Ward last Saturday by Miss Ward and Miss Pearl Allen in honor ol Miss Spide Allen. The party spent the evening automobiling, returning home at 11:30 they took supper at the Harvey house. A flash-light photo of the party was made which turned out bet ter than expectations. Miss Spide Allen was present ed with a beautiful jewel case of which she si very proud. Those present were: Jessie Butner, Tom Mahoney, Louise Dadey, Ellen and Agness Ward, Pauline Woods, Pearl and Spide Alien and Carl Dickerson and .Mr. Doudebough, of Flagstaff. The two gentlemen came from Flagstaff to attend the Elk’s init iation but found the party and automobiling with the Winslow belles much more interesting. AT THE ELECTRIC The Joshua Simpkins company with a fine brass band and splen did orchestra will be seen at the Electric theatre Monday, March 22. This play is made of fun and realism combining the pleasing festures of realistic melodramma and the ever popular rural play. The character sketches are said to be very clever while there is an abundance of good music, singing and dancing in it. These loveable old country characters are introduced and their sayings and doings create much amuse ment. The company comes to us recomended as a good one throughout. Mrs. J H Bennett expects to depart for an extended visit to her home in Chicago, tonight or in the morning. 4- * 4- The many frinds of Attorney Conwell and his sister will be sorry to know that they were called to Grand River, lowa, Thursday on account of the death of their father. They received I a telegram Thursday j, morning and departed in the af ternoon for their old home. Jean Burke returned from Phoenix Tuesday where he has been since the legislature con vened in the interest of the B of L F & E< * Mrs. William Self returned the! middle of the after spending a : few weeks visiting her mother i in Albuqueque. Marine Drumm, nephew of .J i B Drumm,arrived from Los An geles last Sunday morning and will make his home in this city in the future. 4- 4- * Dick Williams, the trapper, came from the mountains Wed nesday with a bunch of pelts. 4-4-4- Manage? Quinlan, of Babbitt Brother’s, had the misfortune of losing a dog that belonged to his boys, of ’which they very fond, while on an automobile trip to the Fuller camp V/ednesday. The deg became auto sick enroute and was put out to recover. So far he has failed to show up. * * * Sheriff Lane of Mohave county was a business visitor in Wins low Thursday. * x- *• Magjius Rosenberg was in from the Fuller camp after supplies Wednesday. He left Friday for camp taking out the shearers who will commence giving the sheep a hair-cut today. + * ¥ At a recent meeting of Wins low lodge No. 536 B P 0 Elk’s t Professor Cornelius was elected Exalted Ruler. -K * * Engineer H A Perkins, who has deen quite ill for .some time, was recently removed to the San ta Fe hospital in Los Angeles. 4-4-4- A gang of men have been busy for the past few days bringing in a boiler, known as “Big Ben” from the Santa Fe pumping plant at Clear Creek, to Winslow to be shipped. This boiler was taken to Clear Creek station a few years ago and it took fifteen days to make the trip as it weighs ten tons. 4-4-4- A band of strollong Gypsies paid Winslow a visit Wednesday an d a large number of youn peo ple had their fortunes told. Quite a number a marrages are looked for in the near future. Representitive S W Proctor, who has been attending to legis lative duties at Phoenix for the past two months, returned Tues day morning. He will remain here until the middle of April when he will again take up his abode in Phoenix during the spec ial session of the legislature. 4-4-4- L B Parks, who is employed at Leupp, came in Monday and spent a few days in town on bus ness and pleasure. * ¥ * Geo. F Schaal, the jeweler, left last Saturday for Albuquer que, where he will spend a month having his eyes treated. 4-4-4- No one in town is more pati iot ic than Major Donahue, the vil lage blacksmith. On the seven-l teenth of Ireland the Stars ard i Stripes, also the (lag of Old Ire-i land floated over his shop. Thej lalter is now recognized the; world over since Ireland got! home rule after an interval of I 700 yeais. FOR RENT—-Eive room furn-j ished house. Enquire of Ellen- Moore. All kinds of live and cFessed poultry, fish, rruits and vigeta- j bies at the City Meat Markit. } Fred Nelson, vice president of ! the Navajo Apache Bank and j Trust Co., was a Winslow visitor i Friday, from St. Johns. » ■r ■* * j A special meeting of Winslow | lodge No. 536 B P 0 Elks 'will be held S Tuesday March 23, on account of the D D Grand Exal i ted Ruler Joe V Procahaska be ! ing present. 4-4-4- It is 'rumored that Billy Bray man is eating from a pantry shelf on account of his initiation into the B P 0 Elks last Saturday : night. THROW AWAY THE WASHBOARD the irons and the laundry soap. For no home washing is either so good or so economical as our laundry work. Why bother with the muss, the trouble of homo work when you save nothing by them. A trial of our Laundry will open your eyes. WINSLOW STEAM LAUNDRY t BILLIKEN SHOES H. B. TAKKEN & Co. NOTICE OF HEARING FEIIIIION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT State of Arizona, in and for Nav ajo County. ■>i the matter of the Estate of Margaret E Burkhart, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Jo seph N Burkhart has filed in this Comt a certain document pur porting - to be the last Will and Testament of Margaret E Bur«- hart together with his petition praying that said document be > admitted to probate in this Court as tee last Will and Testament of | said Margaret E Burkhart who, i said petition alleges, is deceased, and t,Hat letters testamentary issue to said petitioner, and that same wiil be heard on Monday, the fifth day of April, A. D. 1915, [ at ten o’clock jn the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court, in the Court House, of the Town of Holbrook, County of Navajo, State of Arizona, and all persons interested in said es tate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Lloyd C Henning, Clerk# ! Dated March 10, 191*. • Rioting Slips in Water. / '(’lie aniUteu. llover grower will find j that (he quickest and best method of S rooting slips of geraniums, nastur j till ms, etc., is by placing them in a glass of water in & sunny window. In a few days the rooty start, and they can then be planted iM soil. From a b :•! plant one may have a collec tion of pitots fni beddifig, such as would cost a dollar or t;Vo at the greenhouse. WViy Pheasant Is Valued. . r he renown of the pheasant as - a game bird is due to its skill in hid* ing itself on the ground, the fine shots that it offers when driven from cover and the opportunities it affords to the fine art of cookery. •r x