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The Arizona Champion from Peach Springs, Arizona • Page 3

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fee A 1 Jj 4 1 yti jLidgf Weekly Champion SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 85 LOCAL MATTERS Go to the Monarch cash store for bargains Advertise in the Champion and thereby increase your busines Some of the material for the new railroad depot has arrived A good cook stove for sale Enquire at the Champion office A fine collection ot holiday goods will be found at Sandersons store Mr Berry has been on a visit to Kingman and other western points Mr SpafTord and Mr Frank Daggs have gone to the Grand Canon Mr Will Clark the cattleman has returned to his home in Missouri Mr Frank Hart left on Friday for Winslow to see his old friend Breed George Curtis a pioneer Ari zonian died at Prescott on Tuesday A fifty pound case of choice apples can be bought for 400 at Sander sons Dr Ainsworth has tendered his resignation as surgeon general of the Territory Seventeen cars of emigrants passed through this week on their way to California The weather is still delightful in Flagstaff Cool nights and brilliant warm days Go to Dan Murphys for cheap and tfiesh groceries courteous treatment and fair dealing Mr Ayer Mr Ayer and a party of from Chicago are out to the Grand Canon i Hker Cochise county 7 shipped twenty one cars of cattle to Kansas City this week i 4 The skating rink is beginning to be scan- in it 1 piwiiLbu IUV1I IIUWI1UV 1IUVV U1C evenings arc getting cool 1 nc Aionarcn casn store nas a lull stock of general merchandise for sale at prices to suit the times Chief Justice Shields will shortly return to Michigan to fetch Mrs Shields and the little Shields Lco has been banished and the cAcnangc nena ana mer dog arc enjoying a much needed rest The new residence of Mr Madison Burch opposite the railwaj jdepot is nearly approaching completion Sam King has moved into his new and when the new veranda is td green it will be a daisy Murphy has just received a ew stock of mens furnishing oods which he is selling at bottom prices WjBell has bought out Daggs meat market Bob is an enterprising young man and deserves all the patronage he will get Encouraging reports arc heard from the Lost Basin mining district This ii the site of the fine gold ledge owned by Stevens and Osgood Judge Coaklcy who has for some time enjoyed an extensive ami lucra tive practice ar the bar is now enjoying a much needed rest Davis the pioneer shoemaker has made a reduction in prices but will do just as good work as ever See his new advertisement Tux Eldredgx Sewing Ma chine For sale or rent at Middletons This machine ranks among the best in the market A runnaway team knocked down the liberty pojc opposite Murphys store yesterday Nobody hurt but several dogs were badly scared A Buttner city marshal of Tuc son died on Sunday of pneumonia lie was a Prussian by birth and one of the oldest and most respected residents of that city Billy Bidinger the barber who is located at Berrys saloon has been fixing up his place and it looks qute hendsome See his new advertisement in this issue Those who desire ranges in the ijan Francisco mountains should remember that this is the dry season and the only time to test the value of water on the ranges that re offered fox sale Owley1 Bidinger the popular barber who in connection with his brother Billy has run the barber shop and bath rooms below the Brannen building has gone to Prescott for the winter He will return to Flagstaff in the spring Pierce and Louis Christopher employesal the mill have gone south prospecting They go equipped for a Jong campaign and if they do not strike it rich willetgrn to Aer mill ju Jhc sprjoj iniShjiiii Ktevi Campaign Stories A special dispatch to the Globe Democrat says The campaign which cloved the other day in Virginia will go into history as the battle royal of the story tellers John Wise who is a whole minstrel show end man interlocutor and all set the pace to commence with He told stories from the mountains to the coast and the whole State was agrin The tide was Republican Fitz Lee tried the saddle and Confederate flag racket for awile and then he too fell to telling stories The Republican tide reached its flood As the finish neared story telling became the issue Mahone sent for Sherman and Foraker and attempted to infuse some seriousness into the campaign The efTort was a failure The Republican tide receded Then the Democrats redoubled the funny business They sent for Dan Voorhees for ONeill of Missouri and Akers of Tennessee and Bar bours request of them was Tell stories for Gods sake tell stories Parion Massey crawled out of a sick bed to make sport for the party It was a queer element to intuse into politics and Old Dominion politics at that but it won There were no duels and less blood was spilled in the whole campaign than is usually let out in a day when Virginia is politically moved He laughs best who laughs last and the Democrats laughed last Mr Akers is rehearsing some of the stories with which he made Democratic votes and out of all his rcportory he selects this as the one which proved most effective A nigger had a dream and thought he went to hell The next day he told his friends what he had dreamed and they asked him a great many questions Did yoh sec ole Satan downdar one of em asked Oh yes I sed old Satan an Uelzybnb an Pollyun an de hull lot ob era Dey wos just standin roun and tendin to de bisnis pokin de fires an makin it berry hot Was was dey any niggers down dar asked another Oh yes dey wasfeaps nig gers heaps ob deni White folkes Oh yes lets white trash scores and scores ob era Democrats Oh yes plenty Democrats An Publikin Oh yes de Publikins dey was in one pen by deyselves an de Democrats dey wos in a pen too Wos de brack an de white Pub likin in de same pen Yes dey wos all togedder in dc same pen What wor dey all doin Well I clar tar gooanis wen I looked in dat ar pen an seed dem it peared like ebery white Publikin had a nigger a hoklin up twixt him an de fire to catch de heft ob de heat I estimate that story was good for 1200 nigger votes to our side in this Virginia campaign says Mi Akers Tbe Chinos Trimble A dispatch from Portland Oregon says It is just learned from Van couver that indictments have been ound against thirty two persons of Tacoma for participating in the out rages against the Chinese of that place The indictments have been found un- der section 55159 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and otn sections bearing on the same subject Warrants lor the arrest of these indicted persons have been placed in the hands of United States Marshal Gorge It is understood that among persons indicted are the Mayor Wissbach of Tacoma the police judge of the city the editors of the newspapers and other per sons prominent in inciting the outrage United States District Attorney White was in this city this evening He says the evidence against the accused is evidence positive and overwhelming and he has no doubt of the ability of the United States to convict them In each of the indict ments there are six or seven counts from various sources The Associated Press agent learns that the United States will be able to piove that the Chinese were dragged from their houses cuffed and kicked punched and beaten with clubs and hustled along with violence and in some instances revolvers held to their heads to hasten lheir exit sick and weak persons were driven out in the cold and drizzling rain and forced to tramp a distance of ten miles with no clothing but a light cotton blouse and trousers The houses were locked by the mob and afterwards burned It is expected that all the accused will be taken to Vancouver These proceedings create consternation at Tacoma The imoI does not fear the troops becaese they will not provoke action Hi about legal proceeding The first statement telegraphed by the Associated Press that the Chinese left peaceably is only true in a measure They were peaceable enough but the mob was not and the fact remains beyond chance ot dispute that the Chinese did not leave upon request of the nen but were driven out I a 1 1 i Chief Justice RUIlil The inauguration of Chief Justice Shields took place in the Court House at Prescott on Monday last Ex Chief Justice Howard introduced his successor to the members of the bar and public who were present and Govern or Zuliclc administered the oath of office alter which ex Judge Howard made an eloquent address reviewing his own career durin his term ot office and paying a high tribute to the character and ability of his successor 0M mi The fait Seotty Tucker Mr Vining the night telegraph operator here has received the following letter from Gale the operator at Chino Station which ecms to indicate that Mr Tucker has vamosed for parts unknown The party that sold the Winchester rifle and dog here is beyond a doubt the one missing as he answers to the description you send me in every particular He had sore eyes a brown beard and round shoulders The dog has one white eye and is now at Aubrey There can be no mistake as to the description When here the man in question said that he was going to The Needles All on Uoard fur Church The new methodist minister Mr Everhart has arrived in the city and will commence his initial pastoral work at the school house to morrow morning at ten oclock Services will also be held in the evening at half past seven oclock The people of Flagstaff should attend in large numbers to give the reverend gentleman a cordial welcome to his new field of labor Whether he will retain his hold upon their attention will depend largely upon himself In this western country the harvest is plentiful and the laborers are few but an earnest Christian worker can rest assured that he will meet with hearty support and a cordial welcome from the inhabitants ot this place 1 1 a 1 Thanksgiving Day Governor Zulick has issued his proclamation appointing Thursday November 26th as a day of thanksgiving After quoting the whole of President Clevelands proclamation the Governor merely adds the following Now therefore I Meyer Zulick Governor of the Territory of Arizona recoznizing the time honored custom and the request of the Presi dent do hereby proclaim the said 26 day of November instant as a day of especial thanksgiving and prayer throughout the Territory earnestly inviting our citizens to a suitable ob servaice of the day Done at the city of Prescott this seventh day of November one thous and eight hundred and eighty five MEYER ZULICK Governor 1 tat 1 UINES AND MINING The new machinery for the mill at Lost Basin has arrived The Tuckalue mine at Chloride is giving out some rich ore The Peerless mine of the Quijotoa roup has shipped 50000 in bullion since its mill was started a couple of months siuce Two tons of ore from the Juno mine Mineral Park were sampled on Monday and yielded 200 ounces of silver to the ton In sinking an airshaft on the Prosperity a few days ago a beautiful streak of ore was encountered which will assay way up into the hundreds The last ofheial report of Superin tendent Smith of the Peerless Min ing Company at Quijotoa represents everything about the mine working satisfactory He says that the stopes in the Crocker north drift are opening remarkably well showing a body of free milling ore sixteen feet wide and that frpm the general appearance at the present time there is a large body of ore at that point which can be handled very cheaply The Wallapai Tribune speaking of of the mining interests of Mohave county says As an evidence of the prosperity of this district we mention the fact that thesampling works were run night and day during the week and run through an enormous amount of ore The works are now handling about seven eights of the ore shipped from the county Their rates are the best that can be given and the management is justly popular The Vtkol mill has been running 75500 ounces of bullion 850 fine This has been from second class ore The first class consisting of carbonates and galena having been shipped from Kansas City The ore shipments about pay the total expense of running both mill and mine thus leaving the production of the mill net profit It is remarkable property and there i enough ore in sight upon the dumps and in the mine to run the mill for years to come The Walker brothers are to be congratulated upon bringing single handed without any outside help this once crude property into such a splendid state of development There is hardly a similar instance in the broad field of mining The Vekol needs no laudation or comparisons her shipping record speaks for itsell and its achievements are upon the true glory side of the mining industry 1 The Silver King on the north side and the queenly Vekol on the south put into the scales together and the critics say the Grandmother Queen wears and possesses most wealth Casa Grande Voice 1 0M 1 MEWS OF THE WEEK Chicago has had a 200000 fire John McCullough the actor is dead Sudge Albert Cardogo died at New York Josh Billings will shows an estate worth 100000 The natural gas wells in Illinois have played out Wm Hyde has been appointed postmaster of St Louis Florence has a new school house of which it is very proud correct Thirty two of the anti Chinese rioters have been indicted at Tacoma The Chinese hive been given twenty-four hours to leave Los Angeles The personal recollrctions of General McClellan will shortly be pub lished Lieutenant Greeley lectured this week before the Scotch Geographical Society Texarkana is now the county seat of Bowie after a long legal flight for the honor The saloon men of Philadelphia are petitioning the city authorities for a high license A cyclone has been doing great devastation in the South It failed to touch Kansas this time Flint who recently died at San Luis Obispo county California was worth over 1 000000 A man named Rumsey was found murdered in his store at Central City Colorado and the store plundered Alton Parker has been appointed Justice of the Supreme Court ol New York State vice George West brook dead Eighteen human skulls have been unearthed at Brooklyn only a few inches under ground and closely packed together Albert Edgerton of Indiana and William Fredholm of South Carolina have been appointed civil service commissioners Newsboys have been arrested lor selling papers on Sunday in Alabama The arrests were made under the new Sunday law of that State Editor Stead of the Pall Mall Ga zettc London has been sentenced to three months imprisonment for the abduction of the girl Armstrong At a dinner party given a few days since in New York in speaking of Personal Memoirs of Giant Edward Everett Hale said I have read the complete manuscript and pronounoe it the grandest production of the age destined to be more uni versally read than any other publication ever given to the American people Its tone merits will shine bright er three centuries hence than to day The Personal Memoirs of Grant and the family Bible will lay side by side in every hut and pilace NOTICE Owing to the death of Bran nen of the firm of Brannen Co all debts due the firm must be settled at once as the old business must be closed up immediately Parties interested must call and arrange their accounts without delay Brannen Flagstaff Sept 5 1885 mm -a 1 The best fimily weekly newspaper in the United States is the Toledo Blade Nasbys Paper They invite every reader of this paper to send for a specimen copy It is the largest and best dollar paper published See advertisement elsewhere 1 iB To Rent or For Sale Etdredge sewing machines the best for durability and good work ever offered in this market Inquire at the hardware store of Ft Mjddlcton A Redaction 11 Bran- nen Co have received a car load of the choicest brands of California flour which they ofjfcr at 45 per hundred pound i For Sale Three or four tons of good potatoes at 50 per hundred by the troops bill arc in great alarm just three months ajd has produced Apply Jo Iuton Flagstaff yn ii uluwi wHMiaiiiji miin CENTRAL ARIZONA Climate Bolt and Productions A General Anwvr to Many Inquiries IteUUv to tyla part of Arlxonn This portion of Arizona is a yast plateau varying in altitude from 5000 to 7000 feet above the sea with here and there a peak rising to an heighth of from 9000 to 13000 feet These higher elevations situated with remarkable regularity throughout the central portion of Yavapai county are a local and constant source of moisture to the adjacent parks and foot hills from the blankets of snow that cover them during six to eight months of the year During the open period of the winter months and in early spring great bodies of water flow trom these vast snow beds to be swallowed up at last by the insatiable sands of the distant plain The water supply it limited and rigid economy will be required in the I future 1 he scarcity ol water in Ari zona is at present a safeguard against the country being overrun by cattle men who are being crowded out of other localities The annual rain fall begins in the month of June and lasts until September It comes in gentle showers and with admirable regularity stimulating a wonderful growth in a remarkable short period of time Wheat rye oats barley and millet are grown without irrigation yielding an adun dant and profitable crop Corn is successfully grown in the valleys and basins below an altitude of 6000 feet All kinds of root vegetables flourish and grow to enormous size and are of excellent quality commtnding a price in the home market that to an Easernor Northwestern farmer would seem fabulous Although iooco pounds of potatoes per acre is but an average yield such is the local demand from our adjacent mining camps saw miils and railway townsit has never been supplied by the home production Cultivation is not required and no other labor be oynd the preparation of the soil planting and gathering is bestowe I up the crop The entire country is singularly free from farm weeds and obnoxious growth that are the bane of the Eastern husbandman There is a growing demand liar and many ranch men And it more profitable to utilize their growing crops forthai purpose by cutting and curing it before the grain is fully matured All that portion 01 the gnat plaeau above 6000 feet is covered with magnificum forests of pine with 1 tcrvening gladesof mountain parks and pranes Uranug is the leading industry of the northern portion of Vavapai county Rigid economy in the hoardi and use of the present water supply meets the present demand and is the safeguard againt our ranges being overrun by herds from the crowded ra igesnf other localities It is esentially a ointry for tne poor man or the stock grower beginning life with mod crate means The springs ami tanks affording permanent water lie miles apart giving a supply in each place sutHcienl for a small band of from loo to 500 head of stock Around these water supplies lie hundreds of vjuate miles of nutntiojs mountain grasses any ten acres of which is capable of keeping one animal throughout the year Uy the construction of the artificial Iumiii and dues before referred to water may be saved and utilized til proportion to the demands of the increasing herds The beef aud mutton from this seat in command advanced prices in the markets of the adjacent cities Our animals are not only marketable but ia prime condition during the year 1 he Atlantic Pacific railway runs centrally through this section cast and west and the company own alternate sections ol land lhey offer special inducements to capitalists or colonies requiring large blocks of land and do nU in this section dispose of quantities less than 50000 acres The remaining lands are subject to homestead and preemption rights The past two yars show a perceptible increase in the filings and settlements of these Government lands but as yet they arc practically untouched The pine forrst of this section is 60 miles wide and in leneih extends beyojdthe limits of ihe Territory referred to in this article As a whole it is larger thau the State of Mary land and an agreeable revelation to the trav eler who ia keeping with the popular belief 01 our eastern neig bor imagines ti cross ing Arizona he is about to traverse a barren and sandy waste I he lumber product of the one great saw mill in all ince pineries finds a ready market in Old Mexico Southern California and New Mexico with increasing local demand The railway towns and principal markets of this section are Holbrook Wiu low Flagstaff Williams and Ash Fork The relative mints of these towns need nut here be discussed being about equal 111 importance and each peopled with eiurgetic hospitable and progressive citizens Schools churches and social amusements pievail The interest manifested in all matters pertaining to social progress is perhaps greater man in eastern towns ol like numbers Aside from pulmonary complaints among those not acclimated there is no sickness Fevers and all forms of malarial diseases are unkn wo Arizonas least need is donors The southern and central Krtiou of Yava pai county is rich in mineral bearing ledges and placer gold fields Recent discoveries in Cataract gorge north of the Hill Williams mountain bid fair to rival in 1 me respects some of our older camps During the summer season persons visiting the Cataract regions may procure outfits and find the place accessible from either Ash For Williams or Flsgstaff The lack of propr machinery to treat the ores of this section Is at present the greatest draw back to mining interests No mining country of like area can sh such uniform value in alt ore products as this portion of the territory and the amount of ores now being ihipped to distant works for treatment should be substantial proof that reduction works capable ul treating the refractory oresol our mineral bearing localities wonld be a profitable investment for its founders 7here a no hostile Indians In this rlion of Arizona 7helaud is strewn with tbe ruined habitations and relics of piehistoric races High on the walls of each mountain gorge and canon may be found the ruined pueblos of the cliff dwellers from the single hut to vast cities widely scattered throughout the land On the mesas and plains we fiid ruins of like antiquity Here is a vast pyramid and pile with an occasional wall that has withstood the wearing of the elements standing yet to a heighth Of two or three stories to give us some conception of the workmanship and architecture of this departed people There yet remain hundreds and thousands of square miles of virgin country practically unexplored with res lurccs untouched aud stabilities unknown Deer antelope boar and mild turkey are to ba found iu gxeat numheis with Oak Creek fourteen wile southwest of Flagstaff Ifterally swarming with mountain trout 7he climateis mill temperate and regular to a wonderful degree and the county singularly free from venemous reptiles and insects A brief visit is a treat during the heaed season for the tourist and traverer a Paradise to the over wotkod businessman a happy respite to aii one wearied of the ceaseless tide of BWfJB humanity In our crowded thoroughfares and resorts ol the East The Grind Canon of the Colorado the greatest erevaise on the face of the earth may be reached by a valley route from Teach Springs on the A Sc by a Journey of eigiteen milei By availing himself of this route the traveler reaches the river at the foot of the walls and views the magnificent temples above him The crest of the gorge may be reached from Flagstaff in two days drive over a delightful country 7he point reacoed by this route is the highest elevation along the great rge where the river bursts through a mountain range at an elevation of 8000 feet Scenery at this point is described as being of unp ralteled magmfieance and grandeur 7he gorge is here eighteen miles from crest to crest presenting a bewild ering array of architectural forms Gazing into the great depths with their wild beauty and thrilling and novel influences give an impression never to be forgotten and wholly impossible to describe iij i ii 1 on -THE BEST TONIC Thlfl madlcfne cnmhlnlnr Imn with mm vegetable tonics quickly and completely Cure Dripeplt Indlgrntlon nkrru iporollloi Nf nrali illooIJnJ aria IblllaandFrvers tlrta II Is an unfilllnif remedy for Dactsesof tb KMniva mnd IJrer It Is Invaluable for PIscaws peculiar to Women and all who lead tedtntarr lives It does not Injure the tcethcautcheadacLer produce constipation dim Inm mtditinti do It enriches and purifies tbe blood tlraulalcs tht appetite aids the amlmllatlon of food re Ucves Heartburn and lu lcliing and strengthens the muscles and nerves For Intermittent Fevers Lassitude lack of Energy It hat no equal Km- The ernulne bat above trade mark end crowed red llnet on wrapper Take no other lfcMirkr aosricaiiiciLro iLTiaoKiaB JJLt RE REDUCTION IN Af BOOT Sr SHOE MAKING REPAIRING COBBLING DAVIS the Pioaeer of Flagstaff Is making a BIG CUT in prices Half Soleing Pcggid i 25 Sewed 150 and atl other work done at Bottom Prices DAVIS South Side Before Going Elsewhere STOCKMEN RANCHMEN MINERS A XAKE OPrORTONITV TO FJLOCUXl SPLENDID RanchesU Mining angesi Properties CHEAP -Read the Fallowing Offers SSr A Large Range for both Summer and Winter graitflg with abundance of water for 8000 Head of Cattle Will be sold cheap An extensive tange grass and waterprac tically unlimited will be sold for JSooo This range is suitable for both summer and winter grating Large range controlling a mile of river front with unlimited grass and range for sale at a bargain for cash Fine summer range lying adjacent to winter range affording water for 4000 head of cattle for sale for 1500 if taken early A delightful ranch on Oak Creek 15 acres uuder cultivation and situated in the very center of the famous trout Cshing district for sale very cheap Twenty five cows and heifers ten head of stock and saddle horses two houses and cor ralls with range and water for 1500 head of cattle will be sold very low Owner going into other business Well knwn range with permanent water sufficient for 3000 head of cattle will be sold at a price merely nominal in comparison to its real value if taken within next sixty days 0 A range containing 50000 acres for salt cheap abundance of water and fine grasses Suitable for summer and winter range 2000 wanted for further development ol one ot tbe moat extensive copper properties ever found in Arizona An interest in the prop erties will be givet to -the right parties furnishing this sura or entire property will be said cheap for cash FOR PAR riCULARS CALL ON OR ADDRESS Spafford Drawer FLAGSTAFF ARIZ WiM mire money than at anytkjisg else by taking an agency for the bet selling bojk out lleeinuersMie coed grandly None fail Terra free Hal LETT Book Co 1QiUa Uaioc Kf Notice of Intervention IK THE JUSTICES COURT FLAG stat Township Yavapai County Arizona Territory bpaSord msucsoi in 1eace Newman Plaintiff vs Eugene Adams Defendant Kilpitriclt Iaervenor Newmsn flaint ff vs Eugene Adams Delettdtnt Rilpatrick Intervensr James Bailey Plaintiff vs Eugene Adams Defendant Kilpatricic Intervenor To Eugene Adams You are hereby notified that the above named Intervenor has filed camplaint of In- tervention In each of the above entitled cues a copy of which said iroplaint is a follows Now comes KUpatricV the above named Intervenor and by leave of he court first had files this his complaint of intervention and for cause alleges tst That the defendant Eagene Adams is indebted to this Interveaor iu the sum of three hundred dollars 2nd The said Intervenor has commi need an action in the Justices Court of Flagstaff township against the said defendant Eugeni Adams for the aforesaid sum and caused an attachment to issue against the property of said defendant for the security of any judge ment which he may recover thereon 3rd That the above named plaintiffs caused attachments to be levied upon said property prior to the levy of the attachment of this Intervenor 4th That the said Eugeae Adams Is insolvent 5th That the pretended claims the above named plaintiffs against the detendartt were not bona fide and due at the time sili attachments were issued but the property ef defendant was attached by collusion on the part of said plaintiffs and the defendant to defratd the creditors of defendant of which this Intervenor is one 6th 7hat fo work was ever done by plaintiffs for defendant as alleged in their complaints and denies that said defendant it indebted to said plaintiffs for Such pretended labor or at all 7th 7hat the attachments Icied upon said property by plaintiffs are entirely Void from th reason that the undertakings upoa which the same were issued are bad not being in conformity with the requirements of stit utc Wherefore this Intervenor prsys that the attachments of plaintiff be discharged dissolved and set at naught and that he be adjudged entitled to the property under hit subsequent attachment And you are notified to appear before at my office on the 9th diy of December 18S5 and answer said intervention Given under my hand this 8th day of Oct iSSs SPAFFOkD Justice of the Peace in said County SUMMON3 IN THE JUSTICES COURT FLAC staff Township Vavapai County Arizona Territory Spafford Juitlce of the Peace Moses Casner Plaintiff 1 vs Newman Defendant Territory of Arizona sends greeting to Newman defendant You are hereby su nuoned to appear before me at my office in Flagstaff in the roun ty of avapat on the Jltr nay of December 1385 it to oclock a mii an action brought against you by said plain- tiff to answer the complaint ot tne aoove named plaintiff filed herein Said acton is brouoht to recover from you the sum of one hundred and ninety seven dollars and seventy cents the same being due fr you to the kaid plaintiff as follows Une hundred ana twenty live aouars paia to Kilpalnck for you and at your request forty two dollars and thirty five cents assigned to said plaintiff by II Cameron andR Bell andtiiirty dollars and thirty- five cents as per acco nt assigned to said plaintiff by Wilcox against you or judgment will be taken against you for said amou it together with statutory damage and costs of suit if you fail to appear and answer To the sheriff or any constable at said county greeting Make legal service and due return thereof Given under my hand this 2SU1 day of October 1SS5 SPAFFORD Justice of the Peace in said County SUMMONS IN JUSTICES COURT FLAGSTAFF Towmhip County of Yavapai Territory of Arizona Spafford Justice of the Peace Kilpatrick Plaintiff vs Jeff Newman Defendant lhe Territory 01 Arizona sena greeting Jeff Kewmin uelcndant You are hereby kummoned to appear be fore me at mv office In Flar staff ia the coun ty of Yavapai on the eth day of November CO a1Mt tr In artifM brought against you by said plaintiff to answer the complaint of the above named plain- tiff Said artion is brought to recover from yovt the sum of three hundred dollars with Inter est at the rate of twelve per cent per annum upon apromraissorv note given by you to the niaituirl bearing dateol August igtb tSSc and drawn at Flagstaff Arir ma and open which the sum of three hundred dollars remain unpaid or judgment will be- takes against you lor said amount togetnerwun coils of this suit if you fall to appear and answer To the sheriff or any constable of said county ereeltnir Ma tSs service anu due return thereof Given under my hand this 13rd day ol November 1S85 srAFroan Justice ol the Teace for said County staff SUMMONS THE 1USTICES COURT FLAG- Townchip Yavapai county Arizona Territory Spafford Justice of the 1eace Kilpatrick Plaintiff vs Ecfene Adams Defendant The femtoty of Arizona sends greeting to Eugene danu defendant You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in Flagstaff in the county of Yavapai on At 9th day of December I885 at 10 a min an acti a brought agatnvt you by said plaintiff to answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff filed herein Said action is brought to recover froj you the sum of three haud red dollars the same being forgoods wazes and rncrcnandivc sld and delivered you by the said plaintiff at the town of Flagstaff i said county during the years 1884 and 1 S85 or judgment will be taken agaiot you for said ais ant together with statutory damages and cost of sett if you fail to appear and answer To the sheriff or any oousuble ot sal cbamy erecting Make leal service and due return thereof uiveu under aiy Hand this btimay a SrAiroKD Justice of tbe lVacc Said Count and Toun iUc 1 I fi 4.

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