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The Skylight Kicker from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 3

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SS ii i i iT i i i ii i i- 1 I ijg S4 tx 'mtfitmjf IH RHHJK for SfyRgfit JQcfyr. KOTIOK T) IIIK PUIIMU. All contracts and bills (or advertising payable monthly. Advertising rates given upon application. Business locals 10 cents per lino for first Insertion, and Scents per Una (or each subsequent Insertion.

Tub Sun-Dknocrat Is pleased to contribute public matters, but all notices of festivals, airs, meetlugs of societies, suppers, entertainments and mention of marriages, births and deaths beyond the regular announcement, will bo charged for at regular rates. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1897. Christmas "ails" are in order. Flngstnff needs a steam laundry and sbo needs it now.

Boy's school suits from $1.75 up at Flagstaff Cask Store. James O'Brien of Bellemout was Flagstaff visitor Monday. F. W. I'ayuo of Bollemont was transuding business hero yesteiday.

Take your watch, and jeweler; repairs to J. A. Maurer at the jwstofllce. Oscar LeBarrou moved into his uew lesidence ou north Laroux stieet'this week. Mackintoshes, Rubber coats and slickers from 12.00 up at Flagstaff Cash Stole.

Railroad magnates and minlug kings, or their representatives, havo bceu in the cit; ths week. 8. S. Ackers of Camp Verde, a reader of the Kickek, was looking after busluess hero Friday. Hats aud caps Weathcrford says he has -the assottment and will make-prices to suit your pockutbooks.

Joseph and William Hull two of the early settlers of Cucouluo county wetu heie Tuesday on busluess matteis. Thanksgiviug turkeys, chickcus aud ducks, oysters, celery, craubeuies and vegetables of all kinds at Coffin's. J. L. Dougherty made an overland tiip to Fuoenlx last week, and returned by rail by way of Williams was lepreseuled here Fii-day in the person of Heury Asuurst, the rising young law or of that towu.

When lu ueed of a hat vou can get uud here. I. T. Wfrirefcaiarl.tlio test- wtrws.px.Tv 4l)kVHwiimit of the city. Tho Catholto school building is neaiing completion aud will bu ready for occupauoy by the lirst ot December.

If jou waut a good nssoitment of lubber goods to select fium go to W. Weathetfoid's Gents Furnishing Store. James Mai sua! has sold his farm Befti-jtbeAl ranch to Oscar Thhtlf louelofllie best rauehes iu the county. T. MoWilllams returned fimu Gallup, N.

Tuesday, wheio he had been surveying for the Santa Fe Pa sfta.Kf'KHJM tinea fct tho Cast Store Wureiew cific railroad company. Tho W. C. Bajless property ou Aspeu avenue is in the bauds ot the caipenters this week, aud is being Improved and remodeled. Colin Timmous, (iiipciiutendent of tho Tusayau Development Company, was here Tuesday looking into matters which concerns his company.

P. J. Brauuen sold his busluess house on the corner of Railroad and Sau Francisco aVuuiio on Monday to David Babbitt, consideration 1,000. Cutting prices is au old habit. I originate, olueis try to imitate.

When you want tho best article at the lowest price conio to Coffin's, headquarters for it. Gcorgo McAdams, one of tho old timet of Cocouiuo, came, in from Tuba last Thursday, nuif lias been passing the week with Flagstaff acquaintances. Asa Clark has raised the tiucst pig iu Arizona. It Wjts, ouly 6 mouths and 1C days old when killed and weighed 235 pounds gross and 203 net. Who can beat this for size age? Bauer, agent for lite Supla Indians at Supla Canyod, accompanied by his 1 wife were on No.

2 passenger Tues- day. He was taking his wife to Omaha, for her health. He wilt return lu a shot time. David Brlnkethoff, Win. Hunt, J.

A. Alien aud J. H. Lee, of Tuba City, were here the iitstofilie They Informed us that the government has made ATangeii)(juts for lliu establish- 4 meat' of an luillan school at Ulue.pau- you north "of Tuba City, auilVthal -t work ou tbe buildings would sou bo commenced. Sweet apple cider at Coffin's.

Ready made suits from 5 up at Weathcrfonl's. James Marshall left today for tho East on a visit. For flrst-clasa watch work go to J. P. Arnolds' at tho W.

U. T. office. Tho county is advertising in this issue for bids. Sco notice lu another column.

William TravlsnndBtvffo will leave In a day or two for Jeromo to spend tho winter. At George Coffin's turkey shoot yesterday the tut keys usually brought fair pilcoe. L. S. Dium nud family left Saturday for the Verdo valley where they will reside iu tho future.

Man born of woman Is of few days aud full of trouble uuless ho is a subscriber to tho Kicker. Real estate iu Flagstaff is changing hands rapidly of late, which is au iu-dication'that our city is growing. The; were bought before tho raiso aud Weathcrford catt beat 'em all now because his pants aro down. Fok Sale A fine toned square Piano in excellent condition. Apply to J.

M. SmrsoK. Queen Victoria hnseu't sent iu Iter subscription to tho Kickeu for 1898, but we presume she will iu due timo. Forfteshcst cuts in beaf, muttou, veal and pork, go to Mohlenpah Mudcrsbach. James SImpsou, one of tho best rustlers in Auzona contemplates opening a real estate office in our cit; soon.

Tho fiuest and ouly complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods, Clothing aud Shoes in town at tho Cash Store, When the Santa Fe Graud Can- jou rallroad'is built a depot will be erected hero that will be crcuit to the Tho da; is not far distant when the minlug qualities of tho Grand Canyon will add another attraction to this great wonder. Yeslcrday was a very windy day and afforded our crack marksmen an excuse for uot harming many turkeys at the turkey shoot. Lost A tan cape belonging to Mrs. N. A.

Cameron, ou tho pump house road. A liberal rowan! will bo paid for tho capo at this office. Molenpah Mudcrsbach havo tho cleanest, nicest, most convenient meat inaikct iu town. Their meats ate all fresh and of tho finest. No man excels W.

O. O'Neill as a rustler. He is working liku a Trojinu for the development of the mining interests of the Grand Canyon. Clarence Freeman, a nephew of Mrs. T.

E. Pulliam, arrived from Berryville, Monday, aud will mako Flagstaff his future home. Hon. G. Hull who rein escoted Yavapai county Iu tho last legislature, 'and who is well known here was man led In Phoenix on Sunday to Miss Margaret J.

Barnoy. Well, how about that tailor made suit. Didn't it lit?" "Of course it did," wo can do the same job over again, atjd havo over 1000 samples to select from at Weathcrford's. Last Thursday, Recorder T. E.

Pul-llnm purchased L. S. Drum's residence property on Aspen avenue. From the deals in real cstato that Mr. Pulliam has madu lately ho Ins faith in Flagstaff's future.

Tho side door I tourists havo beon passing through our cit; lately without stopping, as much as to sa; this is aside station; we are not offended such tieaiment from these gentlemen. River DeFIag created no little excitement Monday by a stream df water pouring down its channels, an occurrence novcr before expel lenced at this season oftbo year. Upon investiga tion it was found that tho giving way of a small dam above town produced the flow of wator. The Albuquerque (N. Citizen "sn'ysf "Tho newspaper or individual who asserts Hint (he people of this territory, arejiot lit for self govern ment, perpetrates a groiwrslander and Injures'lho "advancement nftlw teiri-tory." The abovd is condense trujii and Is applicable to Arizona.

A line cow "belonging to James Villi was found In a dry well back of E. S. Wilcox's livery, slablo Inst Sunday. The cow had been missing for'llve or sjx days, aud it is supposed that she was grazing on the bottom of the well for almojst tho eutlro tlm'. When she was taken out of tho well, she was ycry weak and iium, but she Is regaining hor strength and will be alright lu a feVdaviV Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Cold Medal, Midwinter Pair.

sTDFAM BAKING POWDER A Para Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Iu Metuorluiu. Died at her homo in Flagstaff, Arizona, on last Sunday, Mrs. Polly B.

Rumsey of heart disease. Site had been ailing for about thrco weeks, but was not considered in daugcrous condition. Hor husband had gono to" tho depot expecting to leave for Bellej mont on the uist train, thinking lief, out of all danger. In less than an hour after leaving their home, he iej ceived the sad messago that his wife was dead. Sbo was boin in Pennsylvania on tho 13th of February Her pareuts moved to ilio state of Illinois wiule she was quite young.

Iu Juno 1855 sho was man led to her husband, H. Rumsey, iu Rock Island, Illinois. Sho was the mother of eleven children, all of whom ate dead except Edwaid Rumsey, who resides at Fort Madison, Iowa, Mrs. B. E.

Ncill resldiug at Toledo, Washington, Mrs. F. M. Shelby, residing in Sacramento, and Frank M. Rumsey, who resides in this city.

She joined the M. E. church nearly Hfiy-jears ago, and has lived a consistent member ever since. She aud her husband moved to Flagstaff iu the fall of 1887, aud have lived hero up to the time of her death. Sho 'was a devoted mother, a loving wife, aud a kind aud good neighbor.

Her devotion to her fatal lyta(l tier religious duties vroujlef her tbeipraite of alia who knew lwru'ddeB MadoWtOf aorrolv WgFoo wer car city. The aged husband, anil her. sous and s) mfatbfp? fij Uffe event attvtiloM. cau-'ttnuw tbe wlfeJhB WntcbfBl aBjtaBxIouaiaurerfHndfii.VTtMi ofaKouduio'tuer5. but tboio who tiik sufft-ud this 'ost AThuptsral ae'rvs? 'i k.

ces Mere heliu tir cuorcu at 2 o'clock p. Tuesday Ntv! 23-d 1897, nfler large concourse of friends followid the lemains to tho city cemetery. (Ilvo TllU Attention. All persons indebted to us ou subscription or otherwise will please call and settle at once, as we aio needing what is due us very much, and thoso who fail to settle by the 16th of December, we will bo compelled to drop from our books. We have been carrying some subscribers for months and yeais, but wo can't do it any longer, us it takes money to run a paper as well as an; other business.

Heicafter wo will require subset iptlou in advance, nud will not deviate from tho requhement. Next Sunday morning ut tho Prcs-bteriau chinch tho subject of the seimou will bn "Tho Golden Age Realized," nnd in the evening "The Young Man who was Determined to Have His Own Way." Song sorvico lead by Mr. Reld every Sunday evening. All invited. II.

P. Cokseh, Pastor. A new lino of Giesccko boots nnd shoes just received at Weathei ford's Gents Furnishing Store. Your money back or a uew pair if they don't pleaso you. Go to G.

H. Coffin's for fiesu ousters, celery, ctauberrles aud fine cream candies. NOT CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT. mmm F6r two weeks we will isto finish, for $3 PER0OZ. Carbon and platinum finish, PER D02e Other sizes 'in proportion.

We make a specialty of flash-light work of every description. Photos made day or night cloudy days as good as sunshine. 2-At present we are located in the large red building south side of railroad track occupied by J. Donahue as a liquor store. Eastern Ben box at Coffin's.

A uew stock of fall shirts and uuder-weal-was opened ihis week at the Cash Store. Andrew Ashurst, son of Mr W. H. Aahtiidt and wifo left Saturjlav.for Phoenix to attend school iu that W. D.

Eaton, a Chicago capitalist was here Friday. Ho had just re-tufaed bjrUheway of Williams from a trip, to the Grand Canyon, where ho wst to, examine mining property. HTbo; Boston Bloomer glrlg enter-tained twelve bundled Phoenicians sstsSuudaV bv nhivinir baseball. WwlSvill tbe capitol city be afflicted fri i This is a hot nunilni nf thn Kif KV.u bat jiardly a fair sample of what the pjiperwill be, as wo intend to improve maKe it an up-to-date Journal audond to no paper iu tho West. t.OpprJco shoes, wai ranted shoes, money back, shoes, In green, chocolate, I ox-blobd and black, and in all the new styles Coin Bulldog and English toes forhbdn, women and childien at the Fiaralnfr Cash Store.

Gujnue Dennis, Secretary of the RsnFe Graud Canyon railroad bpinpany, and O. O'Neill of Pres-eolt'Hft yesterday for Chicago. In tho lilcrcjtof tho new railroad and mining interests of the Grand Cauyon. Two unsophisticated drunks were relating the accident to Judge J. C.

Milligau Monday. After being fully advised iu the premises the Judge gave them five dollars or five da) s. One of the dissipated offenders accept I'd the former, and the other the latter. George Sturtlvaut, president of the Phoenix it ligation construction company, who has bceu here looking iuto the waleiwoiks proposition, left Tuesday for Chicago. Ho will return to Flagitaff In tho near future to investigate the matter farther.

Benders, special ageut of tho Intel ior department, lias becu here for several d.ijs gatheiiug data in regard Collie Granil Cauvou Forest Reserve. He Biade a ilefii ip out last Cilv foivlhe wakharsik- jltolhienU wYro mado. nim and TnsTrMvcertalii 'dlans Jrfihtae two ii (IIVCB, AUUiMIL VHWta UCUC7UP1V IAHK' tug In dian mentioned in tho application. These allotments ate ou uusurvejed laud of the United States, aud may take a poiliuti, or eten all of the lauds of certain while sellleis iu aud around City. Many, in fact, most all of the white setllcts In the vicinity of Tuba City have lied there for a number ot jpars.

They have erectul houses, opened out water clileliu. fenced iu faims, nnd made man valuable imptovemeuts, and havo only bou ailing for these lands to bo lhey intended to homestead them. They tcok up these lauds iu good faith-inteudiug to make homes on Jhem, aud for tho government io, take them would be au act of injustice. would worse than robbery, and Congress should hat made pro-wsioiisln the law governing Iudiau allotiuttils to protect these people. Up to this time ouly one sottlei's land has bctk' allotted, but how soon others may follow Is unknown.

Wo hope thatsuiue intervention may be placed betwetfo. the government and these people's rights, aud that thoy bo not distui bed In their long and quiet possessing of those lands, and that the said lands be surveyed and placed on tho matket so the Tuba City citizens may have an opportunity of saving their homes. Call 'aud see the uew Kloudiko Giesecke Shoe Ut Weathei ford's. Ml IS GIM make cabinet portraits-r-Ar- WetlTWr no beable to.giy-thJ mat -A 9reoMDjuiittce. meiLtI3iiVt.JftUTT?JKV0'1lFw-i una FLAGSTAFF COMMERCIAL CO.

(i General Merchandise. a GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, HATS BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, HAY AND GRAIN; CLOTHING AND TRUNKS, Fresh Hams, Lard and TAKE MEASURES FOR Price, quality and fit guaranteed. If they don't fit or please you, do not take them. Agents for The Continental Tailoring of Chicago; The Watt of Chicago; M. Born Chicago aVyaVa Agents for Little Sheep Dip.

NAVAJO AND MOQUI INDIAN BLANKETS; AND BASKETS. $2000 in prizes to get you acquainted with baking powder and tea. ScAif tns Best bakitur ticrwdtr and tea are Hffl htmiic Wkt the mlssins: wordN-oot SAFE, altaouKh SJMtim't Mat bakUc jptwgtr mAKtart safe. Gt SMUigs Bui baking powder or tea at your grocafs; iaka ut tha ticket (fcrown ticket in avcry package of baMaf powder; ytMow ticket (a Hm tea); tmA ticket with each word to addreaa below before Deceaaber jiaC Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that oly mm word for every ticket If eaJyone person fied tbe word, UiatperaoH eU hreveralfta4 It, laooaco will be equally divided among tbeaa. Every one seeding a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardbeeM creeping babies at the ead of the contest.

Thoee aeBdtn.r three or more ia oaie envelop will receive an 1698 pocket cateodar-o adverticiag eo k. Tbeee creeping bebtei and pocket calendars will be diiereat atoaa tbe osee eaVed'hi'' Mm but eosrteat Better cut these rules out. AddraMt MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. K'-'NEY SAVERS EalL. 'V t'-n One Cent Mr -3 irowit Hour.

No Xf 12 'J'W'V T7? i. tmmm This cut rcprtHttaluria, We also build Slags Eoulfa Z-w Tnklnes, both Oearei er Frtctloa, aad furr.i:h Irt making coawlete DIHHUte. tc, "forfueU iijaip, AitHutfe.mkes bo oinerencc in ine orcr.u. ViiUr SAF rfe wpr 7 Catalogues, tu Svery EngiHe wl) pt-i Ir, i-se for all purpoat. Used by such cctitcrJ.t imi Ing PWIadeJ-phia Smelting jr'Uf.

For DrlS tnC psr -S vn Uata Power, etc AND CAPS, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Bacon received avfvv ItfM ir iA4mi-hn'L x9 wrwwwwrw vwrwwt H. Qcared Holrt. 7--rrr-r-rrilwi 'Pf- rariim ,1 I 7 A 1 7 AAA I 'r'r aft i cim TrrZm 4 1 I tsmsssssaxsmi "zmw ot 1--1 1ejgaeiajiMaeeiia-r' MiSi v.fll MfflJfjgiT 1 hVr WJ i i- yxf-a' vb-'j iWSlEBKSnWAnrt feftP JHI.iijM VlTS.1VtWii JUlft' wSTit lMC4SW1 VWKWZ1f.iM?JCF3MmlhWA&ini mfiemwmmmss wsm: taMMfaHAwiiM.MiHMMHiMMHMMIIHHIIMMlHHiH.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1897-1897