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&hf (ftmotc îtuUrtiu. • I i F.I.MOUE COCNTV, IDAHO. Elmore County Official Paper. ; O. M. PAYNE. MABEL L. PAYNE, i Editor» I'RIRTORH. Mountain Home, Sept. 8, 1898. Ù !< m // \V' For President in 1900, WILLIAM J. BRYAN Silver Democratic State Ticket For (^ongrcHH, EDO Aft WILSON, Silver llcpuliliean. For Governor, FRANK STKl NKNIiF.KO, Democrat. For Lieutenant Governor, JOSEPH II. HWTCHINMON, Silver Republican. For Justice of Supreme Court, ISAAC N. SULLIVAN, Silv For Attorney General, SAMUEL II. MAYS, Democrat. For Secretary of State, MART PATRIE, Hike For State Auditor, BARTLETT SINCLAIR, Silver Republican. For Supt. Public In»truetion, MISS PERMEAL FRENCH, Democrat. For State Treasurer, LUCIUS C. KICK, Democrat. For Mine Inn|>ector, JAY A. eZF/ICK, Democrat. For Judge of Fourth Judicial DiNtrict, C. O. STOCKHLAGEIt, Democrat. Republican. Republican. Charlie Turner is in town to-day, from the Dixie mines. A. Anderson the Dixie merchant, was in town last evening. The fruit display at the fair in Boise will alone be worth going to see. Arthur Golden of Rocky Bar has returned to Lafayette, lnd., to at tend college. W. J. Turner i» again manufactur ing brick at his yard just south of the city limits. Chas. R. Kelsey & Co. will soon commence the erection of a large powder magazine near this place. By using the Baking Powder named "Perfect" you will show appreciation oi pure food. Always use tlie "Per fect." For sale by Helfrich. The Bulletin acknowledges the reciept of a complimentary ticket to the* Idaho State Fair, which meets at Boise on the 3rd of October. Theodore Bierce of Smith's prai rie made the Bulletin oflice a pleas ant call last Thursday. He reports crops in that section very good and silver voters numerous. Marion Daniel and family have removed to this place from their Canyon creek ranch and are located in the house formerly occupied by ex-Sheriff Charlie Oliver. Sol Newcomer has turned over the Oreana mail and stage business to Hamp Cooper, his successor by contract. Sol will now take a much needed rest before embarking in Other business. Our very efficient Assessor and n ii . t rov u ... , a Colleetor, James O'Neill returned here Saturday from an official trip to the Middle Boise river and other points in the mountains. He says extensive preparations have been been made up there for hydraulic , . . . .. . ,, : mining, but owing to litigation the | mines are now idle. ,li. - »'ill went to Glenn s rerry last night. Truth wears well. 1'eople have learn ed that DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are reliable little pills for regulating tlie bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't gripe. Smith's 1'harniaey, Bob Peters, who several months ago abused the confidence and kind ness of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hutch ins by robbing them of several ar ticles of jewelry during their absence from home and skipping out, was arrested in Boise last week and brought here for trial. Appearing before Judge White last Friday lie plead guilty aud was sent to jail for 60 days. You invite disappointment when you experiment. DeVVitt's Little Early risers are pleasant, easy, thorough lit-j tie pills. They cure constipation and sick headache just as sure as you take them. Smith's Pharmacy. i Elko, savs the Argonaut, "is the only county in the State wherein no candidate for county office has made public announcement of hi6 candidacy. The shrinking modesty j of the average candidate in eastern Nevada is something painful to wit ness." Same condition prevails in _ , ! One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children j may take it in large quantities with out the least danger. It has won for itself the best reputation of any pre parution used to day for colds, croup, ! tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. Smith's Pharmacy. Elmore county. , . _ . _ At Orebaugh s Barber ; Shop, hot or cold, and • 4L 4 * 1 1 1 » for h a 1 P t N ftke y ° U hapPy for a week, fry it. | KTH Back in Ohio. Judge Alien Smalley, temporary Chairman of the Ohio Stale Democrat ic Convention, made a little the best fallen from Democrtic lips since Col. Itryan joined the army. It is genuine Democratic eloquence »nd ought to go ringing down the line. Here is some of it : "If humanity is wrong in Cuba, it is wrong in Luzon and it is tomewhat humiliating to us to require Uncle Sam to say to a laughing world and a succeeding generation that in 1898 his ideas of humanity were only cap able of about a 100 mile flight from Key West. If the Philippine islands are not capable of self-government we do not want them ns a part of the United States. If they are capable of self-government we do not want them us a dependency bound to us by gold en bonds, but as an independent sister republic. In view of the past, present and prospective conditio itioi naval necessity and a commercial con venience. speech that li I î ncquiH f the »Sandwich inlamU was a "We i-lmiilil emu plein, own ami con trol tlie Nicaragua canal ami improve all other available means of rapid, world-wide communication so that our American citizens, armed with spelling books and the golden rule, can easily go into all the world and by precept and example preach the gospel of liberty to every creature. and combines intended to forestall matkel.s and thereby rob tlie " f l rusl people under cover of law should be declared outlaws by statute,so that on application of any injured paity the properly of such trust« might be plac ed in the bands of a receiver to right the wrongs upon which they bad fat tened. And these cunningly devised trmt schemes to rob the people should be utilized to houetit «11 by their pe culiar powers of co-operat the many henelieiaries instead of the verv few. n and mak "And if the rapacity of trusts can <1 controlled hy our not ho on hod present logi.-haive and judicial est ah li*lmion(8 I ho Rioat sovereign people will achieve a hloodlo? revolution hy >f the initiative grand old Democratic party bus stood manfully by the administration in our war willi Spain, but at the same time wo coin mend our Representatives in Congress for the resistance they made t ml it ferendum. leans "Til the f nr revenue measures. The gold men hud their wrongful way and an enormous bond debt lots been HHiiil leu ii { k î ii onr people which the wealth producer» of our own country must ultimately pay. "The little war with Spain will fur nish the gold men with a desired cuse for increasing our standing army and this must lie discouraged. We More than twenty million free sam } ,,e ® De\\ ills Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed bv the munu fttctun , r8 . Wh„t i, etter proof of the.r conlil i ( , nco in lt - s niolitH (lo Vuu Wllnl? it cures piles, burns, scalds,' the shortest space of time, Pharmacy, ex nhoiilil resist any peri uncut incmiMi*. "Wh.-n soldiers in large numbers are needed in this large Republic, ! j n our President can give one blast iqn.n his bugle and call a million of men. But onr splendid navy should be maintain ed on account of the elements of polit ical disturbances and resistance in all parts of the world. And this resist ance most be met and overcome until the Democra'ic republicanism is universally embraced and the father hood of God and the brotherhood of man so generally recognized that the thousands of independent republics shall learn war no more and tlie last gold bond shall be cancelled in Hi to 1 silver and slavery shall be a thing of the past. "Let the liberty loving, constitu tion-loving, trust and plutocrat-bat ing citizens of this country rally around the llag of Democracy on the Chicago platform, will tiens touching the Spanish war ques tions, and successfully conduct the successive advancing skirmishes until I li»(X) when 10,000,000 of American 1 freemen will triumphantly through the gran I arch of victory, singing praises to Almighty God lor our great deliverance and shouting lor brotherhood, bimetalli-m and Bryan." l.li }.roper 8Wt»t*p sore®, South's : Senator Marion Butler of North | Clir(llina| ,.hainnan.of thu Populist xati<>na 1 Committee, was in Butte; City recently anil in an interview said he cauld not considéra man a true, sincere silver man unless j,,. is in favor of co-operation The ... j i,i i h ii. * m cause lit Sliver can never win until we elect a silver president. It will never be possible to elect a silver 1 1 ,f all president except hy a union the silver forces, said the Senator, There is a big fight going on ; the Montana Democrats question of fusion, said the silver men elsewhere wh< among on the Senator Butler >f Montana or fusion are hazarding the cause of silver for a few political offices, and that it is, first of all, the duty of the silver example of un bv f I eon'll.r n ' ppotse show an states t selfishness ([on. vr v M. King has reopened l ; le "'q Restaurant and bakery. i b resh pies, c akes, bread, etc., ab ways on hand. I he best of meals at hour8 * Cal1 aild ^ tor J our8t ''b Ladies now realize that it is not the j °f the flour that causes failure so 11 ' II , a ^ e8 > pastry, etc., but the I io" m ng Vf the " 1 '** rf «*«t" S"m /„!• fion" HGfrÄ ^ " ! A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough I j Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. Smith's Pharmacy, ! ..... , . . De\\ itt | s YV itch liazel Salve has the largest sale of any salve in the world. i in» fact and it« merit ha» led di»lion ; est people to attempt to counterfeit it. v 0< • oul ^ or l } lG mao w hoattem ts to deceive von when you call for DeWitt'e Witeh «"«» 1 * Sah '« great pile cure, | Smith's I'liarmacy. j STATUS! KMT. FINANCIAL t* ihr Auditor &n«l Joint Keport Treasurer of Klmorti County, for Quarter Kndlnit June JO. 1HIIM. State of Idaho, . County of Eliriore.i Summary of joint report of Au ditor and Treasurer of Elmore county, State of Idaho, for quarter ending June the financial condition of the several county funds on said date, with the amount of money received and paid out during said quarter: OltANO CASH. SB. 1898, showing 30, is»s. Apr 21 To balance last report, 1*20,586 20 To collection »luce.... 5,899 HI By disbursement Balance . during quarter, #13,04* 01 . 18,537 50 $32,48« 11 $32,48« 11 July 1 - liai ttanh hand .18,537 50 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND. 3,083 85 1,454 14 Apr. 1 Bv lialance lost report. By collection Mince.... To warrants j*ald,. 2,132 41 2,405 58 Cash balance 4,537 IK) 2,405 58 4,537 »9 July 1—To co»h SCHOOL FI ND. B.5M 47 1,557 «6 Apr. 1 By balance lust rc)>ort since... To collucti arrant» paid, .... 2,500 01 4,578 11 '1 7,084 12 4,578 11 7,084 12 July 1 By Inil. cash on hand, HOAD FUND. $82 24 62« 'J7 Apr. I—By balance laut report By collection »im To warrants paid 405 f»4 997 57 1,403 21 1,403 21 097 57 July 1 By bal. cash hand, STATE FUND. Apr. 1 Bv littlanco laut report.... B> collection* To paid State To balance... 7,804 09 19 ..7,8«4 09 . 727 19 727 19 8,591 28 July 1 - Balance cash band... INTEREST KU ND. Apr. 1— By balance lost rejHirt.. . By collectif 8,098 95 915 3« 12 00 I paid I Balance. .9,1 9,014 31 9,014 31 9,00*2 31 hand. July 1—By balance oa»h WARRANT REDEMPTION FUND. 1,122 60 574 (K) Apr. 1 By balance last report, By colle To warranto paid Balun-e cash on 878 46 818 74 hand 1,007 20 818 74 1,(107 20 July 1, 1898 Bv balance cash oi INSTITUTE FUND. hand.. To cash 8 00 Apr. 1 8 00 Bal July l By hulaucc cash h id, 8 00 RECAPITULATION. .. 18,537 50 (»rand cash . . ; fund 2,405 58 727 19 4,578 11 818 74 9,002 31 997 57 Cl State fund. School fund. ant redemption fund. . . . Interest fund. Road fund . . Institute fund. W DO 18,537 5< 18,537 50 INDEBTEDNESS. July 1 ant redemption fund . . 3,591 90 1896 fund... 2.080 D2 1890 fund 1897 fund 1898 fund.3,591 90 lift 15 *23 40 .193 45 94,000 00 .. 40 ,000 00 Wi Unirent 6,403 «0 7,214 LI tut - Current ext ent expe Ko id, 1895 fund. Road 1890 fund.. Road, 1898 fund .. county boi Refunding bonds... I Hi : - Total 13 90 W. II. MAN I ON, Sin County Auditor. By J. A. Pt KTILL, Deputy. F. I\ AKF., County Treasurer. Subscribed amt aworn to before me tills 23(1 day of July, A. D. Isos. The Heer that Made Milwaukee Famous. Tlie Schütz Brewing Co. of Milwau kee, have just received the largest sin gle order of beer that has ever reached the United States from the Orient. Sixty seven carloads of botll d beer. ■IH'J.titX) bottles will leave Milwaukee within the next few days fur Manila, via Hong Kong. The shipment will be divided into three trains—one going via the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul and Canadian Pacific Railways, one via the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific route, and the other via tlie Chicago Milwaukee ii St. Paul, Missouri Pa cific, Denver A RioGraude, Rio Grande Western and Southern Pacific lines. From the coast the shipment goes for ! ward via the Pacific Mail Steamer Gleagile" and tlie Canadian Pacific Steamer "Empress of China," both sailing in September. Tlie trains will be conspicuonsly bannered with large duck signs, and will no doubt be gazed at by thousands iu the various towns through which they pass. The people of the Orient evidently know a good thing when they see it, and the Schlitz Company certainly do, as is evidenced by the fact that the entire shipment goes over the Chicago Mil ! waukeo A St. Paul Ry. I * 1 For broken surfaces, »ores, insect Lite», hum», »kin dieeaaes and especi* j ally piles there I» one reliable remedy, ! DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve, you cull for DeWitt's don't accept ! counterfeits or frauds. You will not ' be disappointed with DeWitt's Witch ! Hazel Salve. Smith's Pharmacy. It is funny how the goldbug pa j . » .- r " , : P ers 1,1 Idaho now refer to the silver i^sue as being "dead," when up to a short time ago the V were veiling I , , , y - . * loud and long for "free coinage and When I protection—not one but both. l>i-«'a<!!ully Nervous. fit'nts:—I was dreadfully nervous, : f or relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Hys j tem - 1 was troubled with Constipa ' ''on, Kidney and Bowel trouble.) Tour Tea soon cleansed my system so 'horouglily that I rapidly regained I health aud strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, ! Hartford Conn. Sold by R. W. Smith, drugkist. Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vital i zer immediately releives Sour Stom ach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. l '>' ><• W. Smith, druggist. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant lexutive. Regulates the bowels, pur jties the blood. Clears the complex-1 I *°n. Easy to make and pleasant to f ke. 25cts. Sold by R. W. Smith, ' gg ' Be not deceived ! A Cough, Hoarse cess or Croup are not to be trilled with, I A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by R. W. Smith, druggist, T . Ladies, lake the Best. If yon are troubled with Constipation, Sallow Skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover l ea, it is pleasant to take, hv K. >V . Smith, druggist. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure, The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly. last year', j by r, \y. Smith, druggist. Sold One million bottles sold 40 doses for 25 eta. Boise State Hair. Tlie Idaho inter-n>ountain fair to be : I held at Boise during the week begin ning October 3d gives every promise of being a great success. The execu tive committee is leaving nothing uu ilone that could contribute to the suc cess of the undertaking or add to the comfort and enjoyment of those who shall at'end. The demands for space have been so numerous that it has been found necessary to increase the size of the new building which is be ing erected. This new structure will be 100x70 feet and will be known as the Liberal Arts Building. Assurances have been received from all sections that there will be repre sentative exhibits of the products and resources of Idaho. The mining, hor ticultural, live stock and all other de partments will be very attractive. The program of sports for the week includes a very fine card of races for each day and the number of horses in attendance will be large. The man agement has found it necessary to build 100 additional stalls to accom modate the animals which have been booked for the occasion. Premium lists with full program of the week can be secured by address ing Joint M. Haines, Secretary, Boise. The Oregon Short Line has ar ranged to transport exhibits for the fair at Boise free of chaige. The Democrats of Owyhee have nominated this ticket: For Senator, J. G. Watts. For Representatives, C. H. Arbuckle and G. L. Bixhy. For Sheriff, O. D. Brumbaugh. For Clerk of the District Court, E. L. Ballard. For Assessor, Chris Olsen. For Treasurer, John C. Connors. For County Attorney, John Nugent. Coroner, Dr. Richter. School Supt., Mr. Wilson, district, Julius Isay; 2d, Arthur O'Keefe; 3d, James Weiss. A glass factory at Jeffersonville, Indiana, is running an extra force night and da}', turning out a beer mug which is deceptive in appear ance and enables the saloon keeper to save more than the revenue tax on every keg of beer he sells. The penchant for giving it to the Amer ican people in the neck is as strong as ever. Co,nmis8Îoners —1st How'h Tili»* We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknry A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honora ble in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. A Tkaux, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinu, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale drug gists, Toledo, Oh|o.| Ihtll's* Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di jctly upon the blood I mue< Price 75c. per tiottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials sent free. Hall s Family Pills surfaces of the HVHtfln. the best. aprl 97 Notice of Populist Primary Flection Primary eleetio fini te of Elmore will be held In the various pre ty by the Populist voters on SATURDAY, the 10th day of September, 1898, for the purixMc of electing delegates to the Populist eounty nominating ention to Iks held at Mount ain Horae, September 20 , 1898, for the purpose of nominating candidate« for county officer» ami tran» at tinur other important butine»» in the campaign. Delegate» are apportioned from the various pre einet» a» follow»; Atlanta. Rocky Bar. Junction Bar... Grove. Little Camas .. Mountain Home Glenn'» Ferry... Cold Springs ... Neal . Mayfield. !' 2 5 Time and platte» of holding primaries to be fixed by the precinct committeemen, or the elector» in the absence of committeemen or their neglect to call such election. Dated August 9, 1898. AUU. M. SINNOTT, Chairman Elmore Countv Populist Central Committee. O. O. BOYLE, Secretary. Silver Republican Primary Rçleetton Notice. Notice is hereby given that primary elections will lie held in the various precincts of Elmore county by the Silver Republican voters on SATURDAY, 10th »lav <»f Septem l*er, 1898. for the purpose of electing delegates to the Silver Republican County Nominat ing Convention to be held at Mountain Home, Sep tember 20 , 1H9S, for the purjioaeof nominating candi dates for county offi.^ers and transacting oth portant business in the < Delegates clncte a» follows; Atlanta. Rocky Bar . Junction Bar. Pine Grove . . 111! jkaign. apportioned from the various pre ■ I Little Cam Mountain Home Glenn's F Cold Springs.. Neal. Mayfield. ■ ■ 1 Call for a Count, Democrailc No,., ,, OMVC " t ,,n - At . meeting of the F.lmorc County Democratic central committee, held at Mountain n. ». isns.it «a» . Ontewil, That the eonnty nominating oon»«ntio be held at Mountain Home, TUESDAY, SK1TKMUKH aojs». Time and place» of holding primaries to he fixed hy the precinct committeemen, or the electors in the ab oe of committeemen or their neglect to call such election. Dated August 17 1898. R. F. WiHTirmr, Chairman. Elmore Co. Silver Rep. Central Committee. II. C. MALLISON, Secretary. Ï, Jl The following resolution was unanimou»Iv adopted: Be it resolved by this committee, on behalf of the Democratic party of Elmore county, Idaho, That we extern! to the I'opuiL of Elmore county d Silv invitation r Republican partie» to co-npperate with in the ensuing campaign in the »rot interest of all erned in the cause of fre J J. LITTLE, Chairman. 1 To All it May Conc ern, Notice is hereby given that I, Frank , Campl^U, convicted of robbery at tlie May term, 1895, district court of El more county, will apply for pardon at the meeting of the board of pardons ! in October, 1898. Dated at Boise, Idaho, August 19, J. A. IT KTILL, Secretary. I Chemists tell us the chean imnnre baking powders leSl a sediment ffi the bread that causes sallow skin and horrible indigestion. Since you can buy the brand named "Perfect," which is chemically pure, so reasonable, you are protected against such results, T 8ale by He,,rich Mercantile Co ' 1898. Fkank Camcbblu. I I For Over Fifty Year«. j An Old and YVell-Tkikd Rkmkdy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil-; lions of mothers for their children wll ,i e teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. In pleas every part of the world/ " " " cents a bottle. 1 wenty-fivc Its value is inealeu Be sure an.l ask for Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup, und take no 1 other kind. fable. Mark Twain is the next famous I*' rf " >n to he anecdotalized the Ladies' Horne Journal, and the humorist's closest friends have sent to the magazine for its next num ber some twenty odd stories about him, none of which have ever been printed. They are, of course, of the droll sort, but not more funny than the "snap-shot" pictures of Mark which his friends have also loaned the magazine. These, too, have never been printed. by When you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept anything else. Don't be talk ed into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. Smith's Phar macy. Since silver mining received a black eye the camp in Colorado called Cariboo, within a radius from the center of which $12,000,000 has been produced, has dwindled to a population of twenty. Monday was Labor Day. Daniel Webster once said: ' Labor in this country is independent and proud. It has not to ask the patronage of capital, but caoital solicits the aid of labor.'' This perhaps was true in the days of Mr. Webster, but to day it is different, deavors to be independent it is blacklisted, and were it not for labor unions and organizations, capital would force the wage scale down so low that nothing but foreign hands could survive. If labor en A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. Tlie Packers at the Hattie of San tiago <le Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic Efforts Ammunition anti Hâtions to the Front Saved. P. E. Got! IlIJS Ilutler, of pack train No 3 writing from Santiago, De Cuba, July 23, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no tinio to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, were able to keep at work and keep our health ; in fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of on we our army, lor if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself bad the good fortune to lay in a sup ply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Moines, Iowa. For sale by R. W. •Smith, druggist. Des E. M. WOLFE, LAWYER, Mountain Home, Idaho. HARRY C. WYMAN. FRANK T. WYMAN. WYMAN & WYMAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BOISE CITY, IDAHO. Patent» for mining claim» a specialty. novH Collections promptly attended to. A. M SINNOTT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Justice of the Peace. GLENN'S FERRY. IDAHO. ^STCollections promptly attended to. DR. B. B. SWAN, Resident Dentist Ml »»»••id Mountain Home, Idaho. UP-OFFICE—Two doors north of R eynolds <fc Shaw's oflice. re P n p n ^ B HH B «2 wtr* igs B rgfl ■Wf/5 O PO m n P z o r Ö in 7 O J •o o n fi> 5* ?S sr n 3 s ? * 3 7 ? Cu 1 AND j WAY'S BUSINESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL Wc invite investigation and . . , , P arlBon of methods and results. coni- ; Office 1 UOI8E, lilalio. Itoom "M, Sonna Itlock, AjJ. FLETCHf;^ Limited. c o DEALERS IN General Merchandlse I. 0. 0. F. Building, Mountain Home, Idaho, We have More Goods and Sell them Cheaper than House in Elmore Co. Call or Write for Prices. Any FURNITURE STORE. Mountain Home, Idaho. All Kinds of [X I / il 1 Li. ÜJ ') 7 in |L Garnets, Ruqs, Window Shades. Uphostering. Undertaking. COWEN &' WHITNEY. Low Prices. Morris Building, a. F. WHITE, Vici-PRMiotNT HOWARD SEBREE, Prmidest W. R. SEBREE, C»SMit« /ft w /ft first national Bank /IS Sf/ /ft /ft SI/ /ft CALDWELL, IDAHO s A /ft A General Banking Business Transacted CORRESPONDENCE INVITED '■ -C -Ç- -C -Ç- -C' -Ç- -C ■£:, A i JOHN PENCE. WM. SEARCHFIELD. /Wountain Home LIVERY I FEED STABLE PENCE & SEARCHFIELD, Pror's. Huocesaora to A. W. Lockman. FINE RIGS & GOOD SADDLE HORSES Dealers in Hay and Grain. Stock Carefully Provided for. CITY SCALES at the Stable. n irnni ilL LJ« Mountain Home, Idaho. By Mr«. Glenn anti Minn Mary Gray. Everything neat and clean and the table unaur pa»»ed. Particular attention paid to the comfort of cial travelers. janl'itf CHAS. H. KEEFER, DEALER IN Fruits, Vegetables, Confections, Cigars and Tobacco, Notions, Etc. MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. YONG CHING S RESTAURANT, Next door to Helfrieh'» Store. Mountain Home, Idaho. I have pun-lia»eil Sam Lee's Restaurant a.id ask for a »hare of public patronage. CHICKEN DINNER every day, if desired. Good meal» at all hours for only TWENTY-FIVE cents. FRESH BREAD every day. doughnuts, etc. Also pie», cakes, <1 try my Restaurant. Aug. 1, 1898. YONG CHINO. WILLIS & DYAR, s a riT > ■ _ MEAT MARKET CoDtnetors and Builders, Mountain Home, Idaho. CITY Mountain Home, Idaho. F. P AKE. • • Proprietor Placer Mines for Sale. A hydraulic gold placer mil el, 280 set an ancient chaiv , 10,000 miner'» inches of water. One profits after fifth of price down, the property i» equipped. Add re»», I the balance fro OLIVER SLOAN. Pine P. O., Elinor« (Vviintv, Idaho. i i ! •f ^ EAL / H 1N i DE AS t Cia you tUsi of mnotMcc to potost 1 rrotect poor 1 loos : they nip tring yen Ttaltb. B«f:ro »pplyitz for potaat, got o»f litaril cfors, Iszontor'i Assisuct lad huiioao Tltvi of psblis bailAisgs. ititoas às. Is Wishlo^tos City lootfraeca n;i«lt. Writ* csto-lsy. W» c»s Slip 70 s. COPP Sl CO., Pstnt Attorsoyi, Wioliojtoa, 1.3. vv.y.vvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvv.w.« JIM LEE'S mm a jn L> Lii T Mountain Home, Idaho. OOOI) MKAIjH at all Hoaur. for Only 25 Cents. Freah OY 8 TER 8 served in style. FRESH BREAD, 1ME8, CAKES, DOUGHNUTS, ami COOKIES always Everything Neat and Clean, and the Best Cook ia all Idaho. hand. JIM LEK, Proprietor. SAMUEL G. RHOADES. j CIVIL ENGINEER. COUNTYSURVEYOR And U. S. Deputy Mineral i Surveyor. Mountain Home, Idaho. Experience in ali tronches of surveying, mineral* •gricultural and irrigation. -* *1 Kountain Home HOT SPRINGS For Sale. Located 8 Mile» Northeast <»f Mountain Home, Idaho. These Noted Hot Springs, including buildings and 160 acres of good land, are f redf » rsaleata ' great uargain. For further particulars, address II. L. BUELL* Elgin, Oregon. j Call for Bids. i Thu eount.v ■ oinmissioners will reveftre sealed bids a» follow?«: Fir»» A bi I to repair the bridge »panning the South Boise rr. er at Pi i Second Aid to move ! the John ILr liii ditch according to 1 the clerk of t.l All bill» to be »u«:oiu|>aniH«I by a bond in double the amount of the bond. The board reserving the right to reject any and alt bids. Bi«is must lie on file in the office of the clerk of the board on or before September 13, 1898. j Grove. id bridge to the heivd of d repair «aim* xfter removal, me arid »pu« irlcation» in the office b4 Iioard. W. II. MANION, Clerk. Dy J. A. 1'UUTILL, Deputy. ^