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Cash Gr^£ Store: Open 7. A. M. Close 5. P. M REGULAR DELIVERY HOURS 3.30 to S P. M # 9.30 toll A.M SATURDAYS Close 8.30 P. M Cash Grocery Store LOCAL AND PERSONAL N EWS hand second inquire at the Jour FOR SALE—A good electric washer, nal office. «V. L. Me Coy, Auctioneer, Gooding, write or phone 153 Price Newman has gone on a busi ness to Imperial Valley, Calif. Ben Darmh has been appointed by Governor Davis a me: ni. er of the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. During his absence at a California health resort Fred Gooding has been appointed by Governor Davis as a mem her of the State Highway Commission. FREE FLU SERUM. The Board of County Commissioners has arranged for 3000 doses of flu se rum from the famous Mayo Brothers, at Rochester, Minn., to be distributed free, a3 needed to our citizens. The se rum will arrive in a few days and the will be supplied at each of the four centers Jerome. Dietrich, Richfield and Sho shone. Sirs. Jack Royer, of Jerome, was a Shoshone visitor Wednesday. Chas Lumb has moved to Twin Falls where has taken a rtin on the Roger son branch ol the Short Line. Miss Ella Sweedenborg is suffering from an infection in her foot which has placed her under the care of a physi cian for a few days. R. H. Stevenson, editor of the Twin Falls Chronicle, was a Shoshone vis itor Sunday. He called around to swap lies with the Journal editor and talk old times when they hud fought together and sometimes fought each "i-# ovor other. John Badley. Paul Haddock, Gilbert White ■nd Ben Darrah were among the Shoshone citizens attending the Irri Falls this Twin They report meetings of more gation Congress at week, than usual Interest. Judge. Bothwell and attorney J. H. Wise, of Twin Falls were transacting business in Shoshone Wednesday. Miss Campbell, of Richfltld. visited Shoshone Wednesday. Miss Tress McMahon is recovering from the flu and has been removed to her home in Richfield where she will stay until she is able to go back Into I he school room again. Mrs. W. Hail Horne is ill at the Dill hospital. Miss Stella McFall has been engaged the school nurse during the flu ep idemic. Walter. Gwin who has been down with the flu is able to be back again at the Stockkrowers. Miss Ava McMahon lias accepted the position as Deputy for Miss Stella Cook who is the new treasurer. ' the ranch Fred Gwin was in fr< Sunday. Mr. J. E. Wesson. Supt. of Schools has purchased the Horton house now being occupied by the Ed Miles family. They expect to move in next month. Delno McMahon returned from Camp Lewis Saturday after having been mus tered out of the service. Lake his old place in the Lincoln Co. Bnnki Demo will Mrs. Will Newman is on the sick list. John McFall and family are spending the week in town. Mrs. Clarence Tallman returned from to remain with Mrs. Matt McFall Pocatello Wednesday h°r parents Mr. and for the rest of the winter. Clarence left Wednesday for Mare Island where I ! he is stationed. vn from McMahon was di 3 Truma Richfield Saturday night and Sun. Mis. Roy Gilbertson is substituting ' in the 1st and 2nd grades on the North i side during the IMnei Me Mahon. f Miss Tress I NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF ESTRAYS » On or about Nov. 1st. 1918 the fol lowing doscrilied estrayswere taken up by F. Franklin a his farm, six and one quarter miles North west of Shoshone .Idaho One sorrel mare, weight about 1200, raid face left hind foot white, brand ed P. C. on left shoulder . One bay yearling filly, weight about 850, star in forhead, left hind foot white, no visible brands. Notice is hereby given that on Thurs day the 13th day of February 1919 at 2.30 P.M. o'clock at the F. Franklin farm, six and one-quarter miles North West of Shoshone, Lincoln County. Idaho, I will pursuant to the estray j laws of the State of Idaho, sell the n- t hove described estrays to the hignesr j and best bidder for cash, lawful mon- ! r-y of tilt United States. Dated Jan. 1st 1919 Clarence Who 1er. Sheriff. ! DKCKASKD. under NOTICE TO CFTECITORS KSTATK OF Pon Gucy Notice is hereby giver, by the signed administrator of the estate of Pon Gucy deceased, to the creditors of and all persons he-, ng claims a gainst the said deceased, to exhibit within four months after the first pub the necessary vouchers, within four lication of this notice, to the said ad ministmtor at Shoshone, County of Lincoln State of Idaho. Dated December 28th. 1918 Walter II. Copp, Public AdminLs trator of the estate of Pon Ouey De ceased J3_24 Serial No. 018697 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ü. S. LAND OFFICE at Hailey, Idaho January 6, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that John Z Prosser, of Gooding. Idaho,who on No vember 5th, 1917 made Desert land en try, Serial, No. 018697, for SH SEK Section 21, EVi NEI4 Section 28, Township 5 South.Range 18 East, Boise Meridian,, has filed notice of intentio-i to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Frank T. Disney, U. S. Commissioner, at Shoshone, Idaho, on the 4 th day of March, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses: Charles S. Myers.John W. Hunter, Jas. Hunter,Henry Winter, all of Shoshone. Idaho. Ben R. Gray Register. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sinclair went to Twin Falls Monday on the stage re turning home the same day. Will Newman returned from Boise Sunday. Dr. Zeller spent Sunday with bis family, returning to Jerome Monday. I D. Sidney Smith returned from Boise Sunday. I Miss Lcnora Noble went to Ktiuama Friday to assist with the care of her friend Miss Ler.a Judy who is seriously ill with the influenza. Miss Judy was removed to the hospital at Rupert. Miss Ferr. Noble is ill with the flu at the Dill hospital. .Miss Margaret Lind, one of the teach ers at Kimama died in the Rupert hos pital last Saturday with the flu. ! Will Custer left with a ear loud of stock, Thursday for Denver. The executive committee of the Red Cross held a special meeting at the li brary Wednesday evening. With all respect to the venerable John Burrows, who says that the time has come for Germany to repent openly we would suggest that repenting openly is one of the easiest things, a sinner does_ counts. many repents all the way through.— Chicago Daily News. it is repenting inwardly that We should see to it that Ger Licking war-savings stamps leaves a pleasant taste in your mouth. Tyr it. —Chic igo Daily News. 1 Jçÿgs| f | ED AD OEPARTMENTÎ Readers under Classified Headin« 10c lino | first insertion and 5c second t>me. I L. Money to loan on improved farms at 7% per cent on the best of terms. We have also plenty of cheap money for town loans. Lincoln County Abstract Co., Ltd. A- I. McMahon, Manager. Typewriter« for Sale or Rent Typewriters, both new and rebuilt for sale. Typewriters for rent. L. c. Smith & Pros. Typewriter Co., 338 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Lincoln Loan & Title Co. will loan you money on farm or city property, write your fire insurance, and make you a correct abstract of title. Give us an opportunity to serve you. Sat isfaction guaranteed. ■FOR SALK--Four room house and two; | lots on Main street. Dietrich. Idaho, ' Cheap for cash. Bov S3, Dietrich. Ida. FOR SALE CHEAP. S.K. Vi ofK. K. 1 , Sec. 3/. Township 4 S. IS. 17.. Five acres clean'd. Shack, Any terms. H. P. Kasmu Address, rn. Lowell, Wash. Gooding, W. L. Me Coy, Auctioneer, write or phone 153 FOR RENT Four housekeeping rooms, well fur ! nished— Good location. Mrs. La nds - borongh at the Journal Office. WANTED Girls to "nter training as nurses. j A new and modern institution fully e- j quipped for expert instruction. Address, June C. Roberts, Supt. j Pocatello General Hospital, Pocatello, Idaho, j STRAYED, -One tall brown mare J weight thirteen hundred, clean color, ! and in good condition. Finder leave at ! Shoshone Livery Barn and receive set- ! tlement. i ■ STRAY STOCK If you know of, or have stock with ! the following brands, notify A. J. i Rowley, Richfield, Idaho. Cattle, long stripe right hip. Cattle IIL right hip. Horses with. .right shoulder. Horses with FH on right stifle. LOST A wrist watch. Roman gold case, wrist chain instead of strap. Swiss works. Finder return to Journal office and receive reward. - INCUBATOR FOR SALE Nearly new Belle City incuba: >r for sale. Box 83 Dietrich, Idaho. J17—1 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF ESTRAYS. On or about November 1st 1918, the following described estrays were taken up by E. E. Fletcher, n t his far m one mile west and one mile south of Die trich. Idaho. One bay horse. Weight a bout 1200, left hind foot white, small star in forehead, about 10 or 11 years | old, no visible brand. Notice is hereby given that on Sat- i urday the 1st day of March, 1919, at 11 : A.M. o'clock at the E. E. Fletcher farm ; one mile west and one mile sout*b of• Dietrich, Lincoln County. Idaho. I will pursuant to the estray laws of the State of Idaho, sell the above described estrays to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated January. 16th 1919. . Clarence Whceler Sheriff, J17 f 7 JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of for Misses, Youths and Children for Ladies Keep Your Feet Dry RUBBERS A Full Line of Mens' Ladies, Misses Youths and Childrens Under new time schedule Open at 7 A. M. Close at 5. P. M. I THE BOSTON CAFE | III Under New Management Now Thoroughly Equiped Has the Best of Service III ! I Chas. Mori & Bro.* ! Shoshone, Idaho u,7\ rfjrjrttf/r, 7| qj Tut. 7/1 7 1 r #/ r /tyi r '± r WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY contains a clear, accurate, final answer. It is an indispensable self-help to success. Hundreds of thousands of people in all walksoflife use, profit from, arc! enjoy this vast fund of intern.: ' km. Are You Equipped to Win ? The only dictionary with the new di vided page, characterized "A .Stroke of Genius.' Type matter la equivalent to that of a 15-volume encyclopedia. HEOliiAH Slid INDIA-PAPE3 Editions. WRITE for Specimen Pages. Illustra* lions, etc. FREE, a aet of pocket maps if you mention this paper. G. dt C. MERRIAM CO., - ■/ Springfield, Maas., U. S. A. : - r ÎJ is Over »»«400,000 ** 2700 Po^c-, 6000 IlLsfralMRft ta ; L The Kaiser with his 500 uniforms «eems lolu'dll dressed up with no place Net to HO. Harness, Pack Outfits § Farm Implements and General Hardware If j - * I ! i ! - SHOSHONE HDW. CO. ï CASH IN YOUR RENTRECEIPTS DON'T YOU KNOW THAT YOUR. MONTHLY RENT PAYMENTS WILL BUY YOU A HOME? CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU FULLY—WE CAN ■ HELP YOU TO OWN YOUR HOME.; PACIFIC BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, L. W. GARLOCK, Agent. Office, Room 14, over the Shoshone ] Hardware Store. » For Sale. Weaned pigs for sale. Call phor.e 964. FOR SALE One 18x22 Deere-Dain Power Press Hay Bailer complete with 12 horse Kerosene Engine, been used for bailing only nine cars of hay. For further information phone or write F. R. Gooding. Goodi.g. Idaho. Good as new Dr. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN IDAHO JEROME PHONE 43 Real Estate, Live We Sell anything. Stock WILL CRY SALES ANYWHERE HARTSHORN 8 CLAYTON IDAHO JEROME, write or phone 153 W. L. Me Coy, Auctioneer, Gooding, W. L. Me Coy, Auctioneer, Gooding,! write or phone 153 j ■ William Hohenzollern always said J that he received his crown from the Lord. "The I .on! gave and the Lord j hath taken away: blessed be the name | of the Lord" Little Rock Arkansas j Gagette. But when Pershing's men come out of Germany they will know their way ( back il anything happens.---Anaconda , DEALER IN Furniture, Carpets Rugs Linoleum, Etc. Picture Frames Made to Order Licensed Undertaker $ 1 , 000.00 REWARD Our Cattle are Branded Rocking H and have the LEFT EAR CUT OFF. Any informa tion leading to the recov _ ery of stray animals, will be properly and liberally rewarded. And for the conviction of any person or persons stealing, or attempting to steal any of our cattle, we will pay a reward pf ONE THOUSAND ..DOC LARS ($1,000.00!). And for the convic tion of any one illegally driving or mo lesting our cattle we will pay a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) We sell no cattle except for shipment. Rocking H Live Stock Co., Inc FAIRFIELD, IDAHO OFFICE, FIRST NATIONAL BANK