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e /Âe Twice-A-Week Wednesdays I and Saturdays. VOL. 15. NO. 59 BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1901. JOINT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. St. It mi tin» opinion of tin; large num l^r of teachers presoul ut tlie Bingham mid fremont teachers' institute that the mimIm lield at Blackfoot last Fri day und Saturday were llie be«l ever given by tbe joint MtoeUtion. The meetings held el the school hon.« were interesting und prulllebte tliut It decided to extend the time of The Anthony of one the completed that when Ifttve cornet* Till* Anthony, liberally thin there stability it U at §o RM the neat »eaabma which will be held (n St. Anthony In Mareh, to three days, lu the addre»***, paper«, diaciittaiou« auJ tnualo much loltrNt and entbu» U»m R« inanifeated which éhuw» the teacher* are in love with their work aud dealre to learn of the up-to dale method* In teaching. Several excel were r«a»l. lent paper* lielow we give the program a. ten occupied and of dered: Fill DAY—1 to JF M. AitdreM of Welcome, C. U Hooks. Blaekfnot j B ,| fur Hlux'iutul'os J J I handler. In lia» Kt.-retses In Urailinc, Nannie Md rack-1 titaektuu*- I Ituiruiuentel Solo, Flor ente Cherry. Bleck- j for was Fall» jed , n loot. C'urtrui Rvent«, RliMbHll Idaho PaJU l fbr hrd of I be 4 UUü'b Mind. Kluabetb Urittllhs. Kal»uf| iNet-uMioO Lydian Hadley, tdab.i Falla, ituit 4ietter«l Ptmciwwl Child fttudjr. ilUQ. I*» per. KM*«» P»PA». I The in Dtn Am Hllli.u al* M Quartette j *' l Jud.. Sample Hadley, Itrryl Johnson ; p^jith Mr» F F. U Ks> Vlu.w Addre.. Wing. KKiUlkM» C la tluok* ■Zeller, j Nellie Itilllr Anna M. I« tu It A. M. In Kdur.attuu-1'haa John mm. Illatkfuul SATUUDAV An h-»* |»A$rt (»«II »«»4 Brfj I Ji»ts«w H a.hiif in ih«'* xnidr LydiaWwlk* 2 «veil. er. Si. Ai I butt) . Iruru. It. mi t- Mûr ira ne* In the primary n»i Idaho Falla. pt»r l:»lul P M ÄATIROAY KrlMm«*« Wlight I*»r. Fun M-h-.-l. in pubttef ibM Fail* i< H tic 13 c*ment «*f t*h«r«cirr lb* »»»tu» t E*|*rr, * Dirken« «$ nii Mr»- F R lb* k. Iiithjtw'. »P 71#r ,\c! »„ •n t At tlie couetunion of the Friday eve* opera house, a -Ini tinuce at* gi lung program at the m,»t cnpryabie Tire following coitiinlUeea ««» «I* -it. |s>>nu-d: Ereutlve M. J. Hammond Rigby: Clara Shaw. Idaho t 'a*»iua C»»(^r, I alia. 1er. Krauel« II. Il'wkrliy, lie llird. Idaho Kiotfram -Mr* iy; Mit« .H K«IU: Mi«* El lia belli Griffith. Uexburg. will elerl S St. Ant ho t iH-th the president nod aecretary at the u-ao *' ation. j The program committee ha* a*kcd , The execulive comtnlttei Tiik News U# conv«) D» tb* cluxcn* of litaekfo.it Ita sincere thunks for thelr| K er. in ctiteruining the visiting making assistance teachers and In every way llieir visit a pleasant on«. llieir visit a pleasant on«. Ne» G. A. H. Post at Shelley. houi Repartmenl wotmandcr Maxcy Iu* ed. itituted McKinley Po»t No- «t |ir< Shelley, Thnr-tlay, aaaialeil by a num ber oft}. A. It. members from Idaho ^ Falla. The charter member, are C. II. j B* vins. C W. McCurdjf. W. w. Bart lett, Geo. King, J. W. Byer*. T. <>. re C's>k, J. W. Jackson. John Wilson, I). mul had E Bank«, and Levi Roberta. The ofliccra cho«cn arc C H. Be t ins, An • W McCurdy, senior-, vi'-e command« i : T. CL Cook. Junior Lf ... ndcr-'j W Jackson, «»nicer of th„ day, John Wilson, officer of | and the gnard; J. W. Byers, chaplain; !» j E. Ii>, nies, surgeon; Geo. King, quarter master: W. W. Bartlett, adjutant: J. W. Byers, sergeant mnjot : Levi Uobtrts R. Rounds. Judge Rodgers from commander; ( HOtllllicl. mi« T. C. ftitforsoll were down Idaho Kall« and retiorl h«tln(f bad « ideasiint time.—Idaho Fell* IbifbUf. to a of Bids for Building Academy Wanted. dls After long delay and many Bennett of appointment*, Chairman the hoard of trustees of tlie Academy of Idaho, yeaterday morning received tlie amended plan* and *i»eclllcatlona for the main Imllding of the Auademy, meeting of held and and yeaterday afternoon a tlie tmliillng committee na« the plan* adopted and hid* for the con »trnctlon of th«i building asked for. All bids must be tiled with the mitt«« on or lie fore December.11*1. B*01. com —1'iK-atollo Tribune. if you would have an appetite like a hear and a i-ell*li for your meal* take and liver 1 Jianilierlain's Tablet*. stomach and regulate tho liver •miwoI*. Price, Iran, at Scott <5t Co.'« drug store. _ j Stomach They correct dlsorbcr* of tlie and Sample* J., emit*. Buckwheat flour 7c. per I"»» 11 '' llt Holbrook's. Nweet elder lit, Holbrook * St. Anthony School House Falls. The regreltuhle news comes from St. Anthony of the collapse Tuesday night of one corner of the new school house, the Slone work Of which was recently ft seems completed at a cost of $«,000. that tlie foundation was imperfect, und when the lute wet weather set in it Ifttve way, him! a* a consequent*« one cornet* of llie structure; toppled over. Till* is a calamitous event for St. Anthony, a« the citizens contrihu*ed j liberally to have the building liniahed j thin fall, and now that part of the foundation hae proved to be defective, there will always be a doubt it* to the stability of tbe • true tu re. However, it U fortunate that the accidentoccured at ihU time, uh it would have been for occupied MMin by the ncIiooI children, and bad it happened in that event home ! of them probably would liuve been kill j ! 1 j B ,| I j for the infective foundation, as tliut was built by other parties.—Idaho Fall» Times. Charles Miaire of this city, construct jed the building, hut he is not to blame! l I ! a I ! Teachers Present at the Association. I The follow in*; name«] teachers were in aUcndam*« mI the Joint Teacher» 'latino at lllnckf.ml In-t Saturday: ! Am j *' l »ho Fall* Ella OUsw.n, Lydian ; Hadley, Nora Wuamuml, Clara Shaw, ; p^jith Lang, t a M E. i du« Casper, Wing. Minnie C. Murphy, Elizabeth j ; ■Zeller, Suie Bird, Lizzie Keener, j Nellie Kelleher. Black frail— Florence Smith, Edna Itilllr apie, Mae Croskrey, A. E Cant-1 leittle Seott, Minnie Tanner. 1 ..... , ,, ... i. Nannie McCracken, Kelteren Wright,' .. , ,, , Anna M. Scott. Chau. John,on, Maud M. Ib-nheiii, May L Scott. Ammon Floy Swank. loua— Marv Wli.ehell, Ja». J. Chund 2 «veil. I*»r. Uns« Fork Jane Morgan. Ora W. B. Ia-c, Mary Kerr. Ht. Anthiiliy- Maud Walker, Lydia lb* »P Walker, M. i'earl Flacher. Francia I*, itoakcliy. II. i!. Fuller, Oscar Moore. W,srl ville C. II. Anderson, iienj. F. Boling. Ernest O Mill«. ! a I'resin «I* Shelley Brian John Wray, M. J. Benson, -it. H orten -c K. Ilmisnmati, I'iirkei Kgin Itlier-idr Ibghy Mart M. Cupp. A. c. Miner. Cora Chandler,Emily C-haiid • 1er. S null LîU M Johnen. Bird le C.'iHik. Kel»voa Wataon, Eliza t aiiia* Ilex inirg iH-th Oriffith. stl ,.„,. y Mamie Carrier, Arthur K. j Mi-kin. , ■•Hardsembblc" Win. K. Boling. ; Oakland, Cal. liai l icite BufTcnspei • of thelr| K er. Rich- Mi*« By bee. Farmers' Institute Program. the i «, Monday evening wa* well nttend-j uU))U Itistriet lnapcctor K. A. Boud, -iilcd and Introduced a» lirai speaker Horticultural The Farmer»' institute at tlie court houi ed. |ir< ^ j re pay. eral will day Hills body State Alex Mei'eraon, Inspector who spoke mul the care of orchards. Joint Bond had an intercatIng pa|wr on storage -ervotr niid irrigation oanala and t'rof. H. T. French .poke tlllly and the elements of plant growth. A An opportunity was given for asking | e f t .. Ion* which was taken advantage Hall Lf by a numder of cltixen present <"• j „„ 'eluding Ur. Givens, Mr. Rich, Mr. Bend lwl of | and other*. Judge San, pi. -was tohave. ^ j had a paper on the resources <» ham comity put was '* *' f j J. being present owing to the » * ^ j hi**«». A. p ' .ii,| i date Gent Slate Rural, was present hut did not siienk owing the limited time giv« n Ho will however have horticulture on soil fur on made « to lire program, a full t-c|«ift of the. scries in hi* paper. A meeting will tic hold at Riverside thla, Tuesday evening. of this and other Institute* succeeding issues of has but ing The Social!*!» will meet at Dr. foop- I or'* office at ft o'clock, Thursday even , December 12th, to organizo it local branch of the Socialist party, and women who think are invited. •V of of Socialist Meeting the feel the in« All men A Bund rough Mcdlrine [From tho Oaxette.Toowoo" | t"i. Auslriillsl I flnd Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy I have been is an excellent medicine. Kjveru coutfh tor Ine clTöctod a a suffering from II tnoullitfv mul It bas cure. I have great pleasure In re mending It. W. C. WOCKNER. Is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respeoted residents, and has been voluntarily given In good faith hat others may try the remedy and be ben Wockner. iliis last two tlie and i-om Tlti* to llt Mr. ellteil, a* reine«! was Iy is sold by Scot t A Co, LOCAL CAMERA. ——•> Brief Paragraphs About Men, Women , _ „ ,, „ and ^ts—Items Caught Here and There.—Coming and Going of People Who are Known in Black foot. Dins D ary j j Only two weeks until the Christmas holidays. Effort are being made to raise $: for a permanent State Fair at Boise. Masquerade ball ut tbe court House, Friday evening. Mi**. C. E. Thum of Koss Fork, is vUiting her parents in Boise. Oit Fish, Out ,000 Poles have been net for the telephone ! exchange at Kexburg. j Our merchant, are beginning to dis ! play their holiday goods. 1 Mi»» Noyes, matron at the Fort Hall Indian school has been promoted and transferred to a school at Siletz. Ore. I <J. W. Slowcl, of Riverside will open ! a new meat market in the building re I ceutly occupied by W. A. Bull. ! Mrs. L. 1{. Thomas and ehidreti are visiting relatives in Rexhurg. ! Col. Ferguson came up from Poeatel tle has just, com ; >«*. Monday evening. ideted Ills work of classifying the lands E. i 0,1 the ceded portion of the reservation. j Mrs. Gi . Gttgon und Miss Blanche Junes are visiting in Salt Lake City fur a few days. They left uu the inoro ; ittg train, Sunday. John Wat »on and Tum Forhe® return 1 , , , .... , .. i. ed from a hunting expedition in the ... , . , . .... , vicinity of Antelotie Sunday, lhey re / ; tan-t the killing of four deer. Hall Among tbe large number of Fort •esefvation I mi i ans who have J recently been vaccinated, only one death from tlie operation is reported, j The funeral services of the Arnold Wouiack, will be conducted by the pa-tor of the M. E. church, Suuday at 11 a. in. . fitle j I*, ! Farmers institute meetings will be held at Riverside, this (Tuesday) eve-j tiitij»; Wet!tie-iilay ut S!u*lley ami 1 Imps- | day and Friday ttl loua aud Saturday ! U. .1. Osborn ha» H^aiii take» charge at Kexburg. ,,f his lilackairilh business at his old . , .... U A. L. Elevens will jotn with S. «tant). I). Duuobn. j Prof French of the Idaho university; and Editor Gipson, of the Gem state Rural, Boise, were pleasant callers at K. fJ , |iB ^ RWg Muoday . ; Ed Harulegnn has accepted a post lion with the Con I. Co. at »luckfoot. Ralph Osborn goes to Mackay to accept • a position iu the grocery B. Gul let/.. store of 11. Carrie nation of Kansas announces the »u»|K?ii*lon of her newspaper, the i Smashers Mail, it has been running nttend-j uU))U k . eBp 1)llt shü „ ttys j t didn't Boud, court pay. pay. Goal, •* ** Mr*. Kate B. Hills, of Colorado, Gen eral Organizer Woman of Woodcraft, will lecture ut the lodge hull, this Tues day Hills is an Interesting talker and every body is cordially invited to hour her. A ,, wc i,u agent of the government | e f t Washington last week for the Fort Hall reservat ion. He will undertake j „„ adjustment of the controversy be lwl , eu , t „- government and the contraet ^ w , )0 built the canal for the Indians, The Junior League Box social will be f j give,, at the Methodist church, this j (Wcdnestlay) evening. Tha change of i date from Monday to Wednesday was n vening Hi eight o'clock. Mrs. t net non The and made becauae of the meeting of the Farmer»' institute at tho court house, Mondaj evening. in of J. M. Those who know the Rev. Wilder, former pastor at Black foot, ill not he aupprised to leurti that lie has begun a new church enterprise in Sumpter, Or., where he has a pastorate, but no church edifice. The new build ing is estimated to cost $.'kkkt. I ladies of the church recently held a bazaar, yledlng $155. •V us a Tlie Fall planting may be done so long as the ground i* not frozen, planted on tlie Rural'* advice to plant tree* at tliis season of the year, and we feel confident they will not regret, it if the matter lias been properly attended to.— Gem State Rural. Many have It WANi'KD AT ONCE—Good plain cook woman preferred. Also waiter*. Write, sluting wage*. Ine a Dubois Hotel, and been hat ben iliis Dubois, Idaho. i-om Tlti* Candies, nuts, dates, and figs for Christina*, at Holbrook's. Senator Mark Hanna will give $5.000 to the McKinley memorial association. Mail ja coffee 20c. per pound, at G. 1L Holbrook's. » . Blackfoot, Idaho, Dec. 1, 1901. Dins POU KC It NISH I Nli THE IDAHO IN D sane Asylum with sutmlies will be re ceived by I he Board ut Directors until Janu ary Htb, VM\ PROVISIONS. 500 lbs. 8 cases 700 lbs. 75 lbs. 300 lbs. as •• Htai ** *oo " 500 " Apricots, dries,. ** canned. Applet», dried. Baking powder, Royal. Cheese... . Choooiatc. Baker's. . Oxlfldl. Coffee. Arbuekle or Lion. Crackers, soda. Ikx;oa uut, dessica'ed. Oit rot».. Corn, canned. *• meal, yellow. Flour, buckwheat. Fish, fresh, Columbia River salmon semi-monthly. Gerinade. Hops. Hominy... Mackerel. Mustard seed, whole. Maecaroni. Out meal. Oysters, oove.... Prunes, dried. Peaches, canned. dried . Pears, canned. Pepper, whole. Rice. Raisins.. Sail, tine, Liverpool, Kansas *• course. Sugar, grauuluted . 10 " 20 cases i !» 120!) lbs. 500 ** 60 " 800 " 10 " su> " Vt bbl. 25 lbs .... 800 " .... 3500 - j ; _ 12 cases j • soo lbs. 15 800 lbs. 4 cases 35 lbs. i 800 " aval " 2000 " 25U) ** re too •• aw •• wo " J bbls. 35 trais. !- bbl. 1 case 3o0 lbs. j 150 " 35 cases 400 His. 3 bbls. •V Starch, corn. Suk«*. Syrup, ftorirtiuw. •• nmple. •• New Oi leans — Soda, lUkftiK. "Ann Ha miner, Tobacco, cbcwin<r. •* sntoklng. Tomato.-*, canned. U.ah. .... J yméinir . 400 His. 3 bbls. J yméinir . j ♦ ♦ V « CbOTIllNG. 2 gro. « ** i . Buckle«, patitukxjii .. j Buttons, " f 3 " 3 " 3 3 " 3 ** pearl, white ** smoke J.. dress. vest. c«>at. lurate, larjre — ** metliuiu 10 " | c'mu ton Uttnncl. Calico. Caps, ! Darning cotton. «loves, meu s lined l 400 yds. 200 3 do/.. ! IGuighuin.... U Handkerctilef*. rod turkey. S. black . 12 4 " .. 500 yds. 6 do/.. ç •-m 5 ** 20 " j Hose, ladies* cotton.. Laces, shoe, cotton, Hut. Muslin, Pepercll, bleaclu-d, M. - »* •• unbleached, 6-4.. *• " bieachctl, 4-4 . 4 gro. 330 yds. 500 " 100 " 3 do*. at . .Ha. Mitten, men's, lined.. Overalls. Pacific coast, riveted. Overaiioes, men's. Slippers, men's. £boc8, men's, broimns. •• ** light. ** women's, lijrht. on's, cotton. 5 ** 5 4 3 11. 411 " 10 " into yds. 4 doz. Sockn. wooh-n. Sliirtiiift. Suspender». Thread, cotton. Coates' or Clarks'... Twist, button hole. the 50 " 3 " FUEL. 75 tons. 100 " 50 ** 25 cords rill, when practical, accomtuiny each bid, and preter it W ill be given to bidders who furnish Goal, lump./.— •* run of mine. ** slack. Gen Fort be be this of was Wood, fire, cedar. Full description, or sample Mrs. t net samples. Acoep'ed samples will be kept and paid for. ;pted samples «»turned at bidders' ex . ^ non pen,e. ItWilers are refpiosted to mnki, their prices for •phhIs ilellvered at llttt«-lit«K>l, Idaho, tielaht prepaid. lliils mu*t tie seul In sraled envelope* marked. '-Hid* for supplies." and addressed to The Idaho Insane Asylum, Hlacktoot. Idaho The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and ull bids. By order of the Board. J. W. UALLENTINK. tjeeretary. the Expert Eye Specialist Coming. Prof. M. Thomas, of Ogden, Utah, the expert eye specialist on retraction, lieierophorliiuml diagnostician, will lie in Blaokfiftt, at hotel, on Wednesday, •"35 M. foot, lie in build a ■-*5 Dec. 18th. Remember, Prof. Thomas will make He ha* 1*51 ^ regular vi-its to Blackfimt. had thirty-three year* perlene« in all brune!»-* of eye work. His system is different from all others, us he is author of the suinev and makes a specialty of children's eye Tlie practical ex as plant we it if ami dilti have cult cases. Examination for glasses AH I® free. Price* 'reasonable. ! and work guaranteed. Call early, if possible, llie lirst., if too busy to wait pu you, can make pimlntment for next day. Don't forget j •"*S* • /*»' ^Pnro maple syrup and sugar at Hoi-1 * ^ Foil sai.k Twenty-live coni* of build- ■ \'< It cook Write, tlie date. for $5.000 G. 1L mg stone. An Este) piano free, a generous prize. : Get a ticket al Blet, halt's. Stuffed dates at Holbrook's a --. Sr » . /«*' re Baying will soon be in full swing. The matter of choosing something good to eat will occupy the minds of everyone. OLD SANTA CLAUS Will have as good as usual. The larder must be well filled, too, for these Merry, Festive Days, and our ^ Groceries will be found fresh and bright. In every case you will find our prices than you can find elsewhere. i !» bbl. lbs j ; j • lbs. G. H. HOLBROOK GROCER. 5 PHONE 16 V-. lbs. lbs. i " e»-» " 9 v " ** 9 TIE PIONEER I» STORE ? •• •• " bbls. trais. bbl. case lbs. j y " cases His. bbls. ? 9 9 v I^nre Medicines, 9 e 9 v PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISH, BRUSHES, I Wall Paper. ♦ ' ? ♦ SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY. « SCOTT & COMPANY. V « gro. ** i 4 f " " " ** & 9 " 9 l yds. 9 do/.. 9 ! è " yds. do/.. 9 Idaho, q ç piackfooi •-m ** " gro. yds. gro. yds. " " do*. ^vfcv)Ä$AhviÄi/\h Ü/ vhxhvhvl/vtoxhvh^ .Ha. _ _ __ «.a a» ^ m ** ' usar " " yds. doz. COME AND SEE THEM New Furs New Furs " " An immense line of Dress Goods, Trim Capes, Waists, Coats tons. " ** cords when preter furnish mings, Etc., just in. for Children. Outing Night Dresses and ^ Skirts for Ladies and Children. Nobby for. ex . ^ and cheap. Ash to see that new 7-8 Wool Ribbed their Idaho, envelope* to Idaho any (Si t Î UNDERWEAR I -h for Ladies, and the Fleece Lined for TI omen ^ and Children. It is Fine and Cheap. ^ LADIES' KID G L0\ ES, $1— to beat. Utah, will lie •"35 I xcant you to see the line of <• blankets i ■-*5 * make ha* V 1*51 from 75c pair to SS. Down to Bed Rock. The '' Kende-V ' Quilts you should see. ^ A big line of .... work. others, makes ex dilti Brussels Carpets and Rugs AH I® ! _ and My line of . . make forget j +•>*+++++-h^ •"*S* t CLOTHIN6 * • /*»' *c +t<4+tm+-M+t+++-l-+++-H-v Hoi-1 Jy comp j cte and (he prices are right. * ^ « » build- ■ Remember the Piano- , -'$400 for notmng \'< d . H. BIETHAN prize. :