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the (glrnotf fjuflrti». EI.MORK COUNTY, IDAHO. O. M. PAYNE, MABEL L. PAYNE, ) Editor« and Pkopriktorb. Elmore County O&cial Paper. Mountain Home, Nov. 7. 1901. Dr Nieukirk is on the nick Hat. Nebraska went Republican 7,000. James Barnes of Boise is visiting here. J. H. Casey went to Boise on Tuesday. Judge Perky returned Tuesday night from Shoshone. Mrs. Joe Helfrich and child re turned Monday from Boise. Mrs. J. T. Whitson is visiting with Jeff Whitson and wife. Leslie Bennett of Glenn's Ferry spent Monday in this place. Notice a slight change in the rail road time table in this issue. Born in Mountain Home, Nov. 3, to the wife W. C. Davis, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whitson vis ited friends in Bruneau valley this week. The free dance at the opera house Saturday night was largely at tended. Mies Lahea of Iowa is visiting in this place with her sister, Mrs. E. M. Wo Ife. Frank Vincent of Glenn's Ferry has been a sojourner here for the past week. J. J. Little came up yesterday from his Snake river mines for a supply of hay. H. J. Scott, the Glenn's Ferry tonsorisl artist, was a visitor in this place Tuesday. The Idaho sheep men will have an important meeting at Boise on the 11th instant. Judge Stockshalger came in from Boise yesterday and proceeded to Bruneau on a sheep deal. Eugene E. Schmitts, union labor candidate, was elected mayor of San Francisco last Tuesday. Call at Bert Thompson's store and take a chance on the beau tiful hand embroidered center piece. Fireman Ed Bunker and sister, Ed Early and Lee Judv of Glenn's Ferry attende d the races here last week. Clinrles Uren has embarked in the sheep business, having recently purchased about 1200 good from Thomas Mellen. ewes This week the Helft ich Mercan tile Co. have received a large lot of new goods—dry goods, underwear, boots and shoes and groceries C. C. Goodwin, late editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, has gone to San Francisco, where be expect« to spend the remainder of his days. Seth Low, fusion candidate, was elected mayor of New York Tu day by a majority of 30.000 Croker will now retire to London. Marshal Tanner was assisted by several policeman during the three days races, and consequently there were no disturbances of and note. es Boss Attorney General Martin has must in the migratory rendered opinions that sheep lie assessed for the bounty home county, and that stock is taxable. with his thoroughbred But he was disappointed. Tnd a» T <s I i ... SoldSs' hoL ât a ! aB g ,° ne t(,the durinc Ä M t0 !Vr' a \ n Ibek-^ii.l , May Unde Tn?« , experleD « e a .Pleasant time proved in D heaUh 8Prln8 " ^ Tom Hall tVio , ,,, , Ferrv b'oeb.'r f°P u ! ar r '' enn . s } • uaith, took in the van this nW tai T enU ! a , Ht ,. Wepk in this place and seemed loth to tear f \r y fr . 0D1 S e enchantin B scenes of Mountam Home w *"-°° Wen ,' 8 no ^. ooate d in M 1U , a L rte f 8 "djotoing Drs. omith & Mather p office on Main street. He has a neat and commo d.ous storeroom for the display of ^ds' 8 k0ffUrmtUreand ° ther A son was born to Mrs. Edward Purtill on Tuesday morning. The little fellow will never see his fath er, who met such a tragic death a few days ago in the railroad acci dent near McCammon. Both babe and mother are doing well_Poca- • tello Tribune. A miner writing from Doniphan, 1 Blame county, to tbe Bulletin . says: "I have been on the Gold ! Belt in Blaine county for several ( weeks, and my experience is that it one of the best gold miningcamDs in Idaho. There are many men here every day seeking to invest in the mines and it now looks like cap ital sufficient to develop them *' will soon lie forthcoming. There have been some wonderfully rich strikes made here recently. George Levy, charged with the murder of Davis Levy in Boise on the night of Oct. 3, is held without bail to appear at the next term of the district court. Ladies—You want to lie up to date in every way. Call and see the latest styles in engraved calli cards, invitations, etc., dence. Mabel L. Payne. George Snowden came n K at ray repi in from his Canyon creek ranch last week to attend the races and to win the slow race scrub. 18 in » sufferers have proved j their matchless merit for Sick aud Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only *?°ney h a ck if not cured. Sold t>y K. W. Smith, druggist. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you you used Dr. King's New Life Pill«. Thousand« of I or the Proceedings of the Board of Oct. 14, 1901, 10 a. m.—I'ursu- ! ant to statutes the Board met in regular session this day and called to order; there being present, W. L. j Thurman, chairman; W. K VVil- 1 son commissioner; A. M. Sinnott, Atty; A. G. Hrriith, clerk; the following proceedings were had, to-wit: I The opinion cf the Attorney Gen- ! eral, with reference to the expense in caring for smallpox patients and redemption of property sold to county, were read and ordered filed. Three letters from the clerk of the board of county commissioners of Blaine county, Idaho, regarding survey of boundary line between Elmore and Blaine counties and the cost of making said survey by the county surveyor of Blaine coun ty, were read and ordered filed. The clerk was then ordered to get from Blaine county a certified copy of the field notes of the sur very to gether with a plat of same, when the matter of Elmore county hear ing one-half of the expense of said survey will be taken up. The importance of establishing the boundary lines lietween Elmore and Lincoln counties was suggested by the county attorney. Where upon the hoard ordered the clerk to communicate with the board of commissioners of Lincoln county and request them to join with EÏ more county in establishing the boundary lines between Elmore and Lincoln counties at the earliest date possible and to set the date of Oficial Report itiiKMiovierH, Ocrfc. Term. <■ on re rail 3, vis this at in E. the a this have on survey. Ordered: That the county Kur ve vor he and ho is hereby instructed to survey the boundary lines between Elmore and Lincoln counties at the earliest dote possible, if made by him alone, but if made jointly by the surveyors of Elmore and Lin coln counties, then at the earliest date agreed upon by the said sur veyors. Communication from W. A. Rus sell, stating that the wagon road from Smith's Prairie to Pine Grove was completed and asking that the said road be accepted at the earl iest. date possible. Whereupon Mr Ruseell whs notified by 'phone that the commissioners or their repre sentatives would he ready at Pine Grove Thursday, Oet. 17, 1901, to go over and examine the new wag on road between Pine Grove Smith's Prairie The resignation of C. D. Stillwell as constable Mtn Home precinct was read, accepted and ordered filed. Petition of Jas. P. Watkins and 11 signers aching to have the road contractor in district No. 4 give the people of that district better service and claiming that the roads in said distiiot had been neglected during the past season and unless repaired will soon be impassible, was read and ordered tiled for further inves tigation. A letter from Win. Yarvan to of in and of the to to by es 3 con cerning un overcharge in hi« live stock assessment for the year, 1901. also a letter from the assessor of Ada county in regard to the her of live stock owned by Mr. Y yan in Ada countv were read filed. II Ilf li :t r and Application of Elizabeth Gould for widow's and filed exemption was read rhereupon the exempl air! the auditor ion was granted was ordered to give the assessor and tax collector credit on account of Elizabeth Gould of $1000 in valua tion on taxes for 1901, ac't widows exemption. Viewers' report of the proposed new wagon road from Dixie to 1'ine was again taken up and laid The application of R. E. Ruberrv for a reduction of «IDO in valuation for ihe year 1901 as raised by the beard of equalization was rejected. i P !S'' n0f i.j J1 . l j ,,bdcj : t0 ' ^ ,ne Wilh an . a J Bld » v ' t f ° r reduct ' ion in taxes; said applicant notre Ceivi,,K nolicft 1,1 <o Hi.peur be n f,,re tbe »nmrd of equalization Application of Thomas Mellon together with an affidavit for a re Action in taxes; said applicant not , receiving notice in time to appear . s before the board of equalization. The foregoing applications in laid over for an opinion of the tornev general. B Thus. Mellen asked for a refund of $41.50 for property purchased in from Elmore county at eommisaion ers' sale of unredeemed Sept., 1901. described as follows': SK) of NEi of and lot 1 Sec 7. i'wp 4 8 B 6 east 80 ilcroP ' forn, " r owl,er Fruitdalî h '' !, . ro ' 1 n "'" t ( o . , n ,he ; ore ? , i ,ln F application , akl!n under advisement by the a * The r..ii a f . ln , g ro P orts were then examined and ordered filed: • rt ' p0 ^ 01 lax collector, show fees collected and paid into 1 trea8Ur y *- 50 . Ccc report of probate judge, show ! n ® * ees c °9 e cted and paid into ( reasur - v $39 65. it ^ ee , re P or ( °f clerk, auditor and re ®® r " er lowing fees collected and pald lnto trea8ur y $649.30. 1,86 re P ort of »6eriff, showing fees ®® 1,ected an<1 P ui<1 into tre *' 4 00 - the on of to see K over. the wer« at property, 8aid property being usury Also report of prisoners confined in county jail during the pastqu ter. ar Road contractor district No. 5 reported that bridges across the main canal south about 5 miles j south of Mtn Home on the Bruneau ^ road are in ttn unsafe condition and . a8ke d that the necessary repairs be <d made by the owners of said canal also that said canal near Dienst'* ranch should he iiridged I Ordered: That the Elmore; of Countv Irrigated Farms Associa tion be and they are hereby notified ! that two bridges across their main in canal on the Bruneau road between 4 and 5 miles south of Mtn Home L. j are in an unsafe condition and you 1 are hereby ordered to repair the same immediately. You are also wben'lerehyorderedtobridgeorputcul vi rt in the said canal at or near I the ranch of John Dienst on the ! said Bruneau road, Should you fail to do the said work promptly the road contractor to of by get to of EÏ the of of road district No. 5 is hereby au thorized to repair the said two bridges and to build a new bridge or culvert at the points covered in the foregoing orJcr and to report the expenses of the same to this board, when the same will Ire chared against the property of said Irrigation Company. The following claims were then read, examined, approved and or dered paid on the current expense fund of 1901: BILLS ALLOWED. !.. N. Franke, commis«!' W. ! y. Thurman, C0tnmi».«io W. E. Wilson, commisiiionar, • • • A O. Smith, clerk district court, • • A. M Hinnolt, county attorney, A. G Smith, deputy's salary, C M. Nicholson, sheriff, . C M. Nicholson, deputy's salary, C. M. Nicholson, expenses, C. M. Nicholson, jailor's fees, K. P Ake, J. 8. White, p roi mte judge, J S. VVhite, utc express, postage etc. Anna I*. Lo-l/e, school superintendent, nit ing schools, Anna L Lodge, office expense«, Afina L. Lodire, institute salaries, - - Anna L. Lodge, Institute ex|*MiscH, • • Nellie .1. WhTilans,examiner, W. H. M inion, assessor W. II. Man ion, expenses, L M. May, coroner and expenses, . . 8. Q. I»lunule«, county T. J Allison, janitor, John Ross. Ianitor, Mrs. Heed, hosiiitnl contract, *V. F. Smith G. M. Payne Willie Collin «169 00 14» 00 l ift 00 450 00 200 0i» 225 00 aoo oo 225 0t) 25 00 12» 00 168 75 160 00 23 »0 160 Of) 40 90 untv treasurer, U Lod 2 10 145 00 21 00 12 00 375 00 96 75 33 50 75 00 80 00 75 00 205 30 37 60 125 00 » 40 10 00 10 Of) 10 Oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 8 f>0 4 2 I» the by by to tmnty physician, ounty printing contract, witness fees, ot inquest, T. J. Allison, |. II. C. Hilbbt.1!, a. John 8tmth, same, H. C. Griffith, same, E O Cotton, sauic, J. L l ate, Maine, Ellis Kent, witnc foes, Uenhuiu Smith, witness fees, Itork.v Mtn Bell 'fYleph Robert Welch, wood. F. H. Barrett, A. Rosenheim, ie Co., rent, >f sand-pump, v 1 I" 1*1 7 55 ited Farms Assn, water rent 15 00 1 00 I I. L *V. l>. W. D. Reynolds, lab' t ing, painting, ej nob is, Uwu It; v, and material Aug Kunneck, l»ecf for pest house, - • L. T. Wilcox, lumber, . - • K W Smith, stationery and merchandise, G. W. Fletcher Co. ltd, supplies, ilelfrich Mercantile Cu. ltd, Coats & Pollard, coal, Capital New* Printing Co , blanks, - - blank Irwin Hudson Co , record bonks, C. H Crocker »V Co., district court blanks, C H. Crocker k v Co , tax saie certificates. Glass y Pru.lhoinuie, Record books. • • (»la*« iV Prudhotnme, Record books C. II Hutchins, taking insane to Mtn Home, 6 85 i SO 34 18 76 5o 15 29 10 85 60 00 8 95 ' II. Crock ût Co., and letter press, 31 00 10 50 37 25 7 60 10 00 17 50 10 00 PORTIONS OF CLAIMS DISALLOWED. T. J. Allison, utc mileage coroner's inquest H. C. H.ihhcll " John Smith *• *' " H. C. Griffith " " ** O. E. Cotton " ** " J. L. Tata •* •• Ellis Kent " " 41 ' l)ui ham Smith " " ' t> 11. Hutchins, care of Wills an insane I*. J Tanner ate juror's fees coroner's inquest 4 00 d L Tute " " " *• 4 00 Ellison ** $6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 OU 6 00 9 oo ii oo 6 00 lit 44 4 00 " 4 00 " 3 00 44 4 00 44 4 00 12 50 coroner's in F. VV. Buvd H. C Maîii tor 8. G. Robbins i: (.'. Lape F. W. Boyd tine team lure The claims of witnesses and Jurors in quest disallowed in the amount of #2 60 h WILD ANIMAL BOUNTY CLAIMS ALLOWED. .1 VV loll}, II Ml. K. C Chutiii 1.50, N Malliwm, 1.50, Ed .Manion 4.60, Joseph Helfrich 6.00, Frank Lcckman, 8 90, John Brady 1.60, Seth Harris 7.50, 8am Helmer 1 50, Homer Sessions 9.1H), J. A. ijparlin, Bail 31.50, Jesse Johnson 1.50, J. L. Tate, 4.50, F 3 oO. of Resignation of L. M. May as cor oner of Elmore county was read, accepted and ordered filed Petition of A. Rosenheim with 11 signers asking for the appointment of Dr. B. W. Mather as coroner of the county to fill the vacancy caused by the resigation of L M. May was read and ordered filed. Ordered: That current expense fund warrant No. 225 ot 1900 issue be reinstated for payment and the treasurer is hereby ordered to pay tho same out of the first mouey not otherwise appropriated. The financial report of tho treas urer and auditor for the ending Sept 3, 1901, was read, a mined and approved. The minutes being read und ap proved tho board adjourned until 10 a. m. Monday Oct. 21, 2901. (Continued.) Antumnllng Discovery. From Cuoporsvillo, Midi., come« a wonderful discovery of a |il* .n'iint tar-ting liquid that when used bv fore letirir.g l.y any one troubled I u bad cough always ensure« a cood night's rest. ''It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs. S. Ifim elhurgcr, ''for three generations of our family have used l)r. King's New Dis covery for Cousumptiou and never found ils tqual for coughs and colds." It's an unrivaled life saver when used for desperate lung dise ti ed bottles 50c Smith's drug store. A full line of gentlemen Bhirts and neckwear just received at Chas. R. Kelsey Co., Ltd. r of ' ' quarter ex Wind of w ««es. Uusran ud !fl 00 at Rohcoo Trial hot tic« free. The Very Newest. TSPW Wo have just opened a big lot of the very latest styles in high grade Box Papers at 10c, 15c, 25c, 40c and 60c per box. Pur stationery depart ment lias been greatly i -n ^ lda ^ aet *' and wd * . P lea8ed t0 take care <d - vour wa nts. » PI • IU |'J "For two years all efforts to cure Eczema in the palms of my hands main writes Editor H. N. Lester of : 8yra ^ u * 1 e ' V"'.', *' t ,' en . Iwa8 T^° y beit forTruptions, you BorP , Hnd aH 8kin diseases. Only 25c the ut r W. Smith's drug store, also near the said Great Lin k ot an Editor. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution in my hand« issued out of the District Court of the Fouith Judicial District of the Btate of Idaho, in and for the County of El more, in the suit of Prank Mitchell against Central Idaho Cold Mining Company, a corporation, duly at tested the 22d day of October, A. D. 1901, l have levied upon all the right, title and interest of said Central Idaho Gold Mining Company, a corporation, in and to the following described property, situated in Elmore county, Idaho, to-wit: One steam derrick, o.ie Ingersoll steam drill, lfl Burley drill«, 10 mm. II drills, S drilling hammer«, 8 shovels, 16 picks, 6 steel crowbars, 148 12-foot pipe 8 inches in diameter, one 6-ton chain block, I whis key jack, 2 sets of block«*, 150 feet of rope, 4 black smith hammers, 8 pair of tongs, 1 grindstone, Ä bars of iron, 1 7-foot crosscut saw, 1 4-foot saw, 4 hand s, 2 spirit levels, *2 squares, 2 plains, 2 chisels, 2 nail hammers, 1 set of screw-plates, l brace and bit, 1 bucksaw, 1 blacksmith sledge, 1 blasting battery, l canthook, 1 rächet, 2 gold pans. 8 wrenches, 1 extra platform for derrick, 1 wheelbarrow, 1,000 feet of rubber hose, 1,000 riffle blocks, 1,000 feet of lumber. 25 extra pieces for derrick, l wood drill, 10 tons of , 10 gallon« of oil, 25 pounds of white lead, 25 small hammer handles, ni gold. Notice Is hereby given that on the EIGHTH day of NOVEMBEU, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. Rocky Bar, in said Elmore County, Idaho, I will sell all the right, title and interest of said Central Idaho Gold Mining Company, a corporation, in and to said above described property at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cosh in luwful money of the United States, to satisfy said execution and Ml costs. au two in this Ire said then or 00 14» 00 ift 00 00 0i» 00 oo 0t) 25 00 00 168 75 160 00 23 »0 Of) 40 90 ounces of retorted . of said day, at 2 10 00 21 00 12 00 00 96 75 33 50 75 00 80 00 75 00 30 37 60 00 » 40 10 00 10 Of) 10 Oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 8 f>0 2 I» Given under my hand this 31st day of October, 1901. C. M. NICHOLSON, Sheriff. 031 it By J. A NICHOLSON, Deputy. Nolice of Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued out of the Dis trict Court of the Fourth Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for the County of Elmore, wherein Frank Mitchell 's plaintiff and Central Idaho Gold Mining Company, a corporation, defendants, upon a judgment rendered for the $65.15 costs 4iid disbursements and accruing cost« of 86 15-100, besides cost and interest, levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of *aid|defondant in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The Alpha Mining Claim—Recorded in book 31 of plucer ciaiius, page 149 of the records of Elmore County, Idaho, Tlie Beta—Recorded in book 31 of placer claims, page ul of the records of Elmore County, lduho. 'Ihu Gamma—Recorded in book 31 of placer claims, page 152 of the records of Elmore County, Idaho. The Delta—Recorded in book 31 of placer claims, page 154 of the records of Elmore County, Idaho. No. 1—Recorded in book 13 transcribed records, page 169 of the records of Elmore County, Idaho. dod in book 13 transcribed records, page 170 of the records of Elmure County, Idaho. No. 3—Recorded in bonk 13 transcribed records, page 172 of the records of Elmore County, blaho. No. 4—Also called the Standard —Recorded in hook tho 22J day of October, 1901, of $1288 70-100 dollars, together with v 1 I" 1*1 7 55 00 1 00 It; v, 6 85 i SO 18 5o 29 85 00 8 95 00 50 25 7 60 00 50 00 00 4 00 00 No. 2—Reo 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 OU 6 00 9 oo oo 00 13 traiiKcribcd records, page 171 of the records of Elmore County, Idaho. No. 5 —Recorded ii book 13 transcribed records, page 155 of tho records of Elmore County, Idaho. book 13 tianscribed records, page 15* records of Ebnere County, Idaho. No. 7— Recorded 4 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 50 in No. 6- Recorded i book 29 of placer claims, page cords of Elmore County, Idaho. All of the above clev< 82 ol the pieces of real estate are placer mining claims situated in Bear Creek Mining District, Elmore County, hereby lar description. Frank 7.50, Tate, Idaho, and reference is •Itltt tu tl.o -e records for a more purticu Also the following voter right—to the waters of Bear Creek, located by lleury Thompson an«l re corded in book 17 of iter righto, pat;« 258 of the cor 11 of M. issue the pay not ap until a used a cure Ifim our Dis used records of Elmore County, Idaho. Also all dams and flumes and ditches used in ncction with said water right and mining claim. Notice is hereby given that I a ill SECOND day of NOVEMBER, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m. of suid day, in front of the court house door of the couuty i*f Elmore, sell at public auction, for cosh, lawful money in hand, all the right, title, claim uuu iuterest of said defendant, Central Idaho Gold Mining Company, a corporation, in and to the above described property, or shall satisfy to the highest and nest bidder. Dated Uns 31st day of October, 1901. con the TWENTY much thereof a« i jari^iiicut with interest and cost«, C. M. NICHOLSON, Sheriff. 031 3w J. A. NICHÜL80N, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. ex In tlie District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, State ot Idaho, in and for Elmore County. Charles E. Graham. Henry Reynolds and William J. Atwater, piaintills, \s. Ihe Idaho Gold Mining and Milling Company {»oration, defendants. , a cor Notice of biierifiTs bale on Foreclosure of Mortgage (or lieu.) Under and by virtue of order of sale aud decree of foreclosure (mortgage) issue«! out of tbe Fourth Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Elmora county, the 17th day ol October, 1U01. In the above entitled action, wherein Charlre E. Urtuiam H«urj Reynold« and William J. Atwater, tho above named plaintiff«, obtained a judgment aud decree asaiust the Idaho Oold Mining und Milling Coui|»iny, a cor}«.ration, for the of $4,314 44-100 and costs of suit, against said defendants, day of October, 1901, which said decree Seventeenth day of October, 1901, recorded in Judg meut book 3 of said Court, at j»age 16, I am mamled to sell all that certain lot, piece land situate, lyiug ami being i more, State of Idaho, and bouuded and described as follows, to-wit: the Seventeenth was, on the free. parcel of tbe County of El The Klondike Lode timing claim, «ituatod in Rear Lreek Minin« District, Elmore County, Idaho, and recorded in hook « ol ipiurtz location» at tlie record, of said Elmure county. The 1-oormau Lode Minin« Claim, situated in Dear Creek Milling District, Elmore County, Idaho, record ed in book ö ot quartz locution«, at page us ol the corda of euid Elmore County. page 497 of re The Climax Lode Mining Claim, situated in Bear Creek Mining District, Elmore County, Idaho, corded in book 6 of quartz locations, at page 343 of tbe records of said Elmore n county, together with mining fixtures, improvements, rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto beiouging. Notiee is hereby given, that on FRIDAY, the 22d day of NOVEMBER, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, in front of the court house door, in Mountain Home, County of Elmore, 1 will, in obedience to said order of saie and decree of foreclosure (mortgage) sell the above-described property, may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, with interest thereon and costs, to the highest aud best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States. Hive« ululer my hand at Mountain Home, Idaho, this 31st day of October, 1901. much thereof 0i C. M. NICHOLBON, Sheriff. 031 3w U> J. A. NICHOLSON, DuputyJ w. O. KING, D E£ IN X I S X , Mountaiu Home, Idaho. Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. Office Ko. .m l. Turner House. cure of y 25c Spreads Like Wildfire. When things are " become "the best selling. Hare, a leading druggistbf Belleville, O., writes : "Electric Bitters are the best relling bitters 1 have bandied in years. You know why?' Most dis eases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and the nerves Electric Bitters tones up the Rlomach, régulât. s liver, kidney and bowels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures! multitude of maladies. the best" they ■ * Abraham out District El at have said lfl 8 pipe whis black bars hand 2 bit, extra of of 25 of sell Idaho said the the Ml It build« up ^he entire sys tem. Puts new life any weak, sickly, run down man or woman. Price 50 cents] Sold by R. W. Smith, druggist. nd vigor into At Tuesday's elections the Demo crats carried Coloradp, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi and possibly Nebraskji. L. B. GREEN, Attorney t 1/ a w, Mountain HomiL Idaho. Office in Reynolds Iblock, corner of Atlanta avenue auc| Canyon at. McUUGHu|f. TORNEY AfT DANIEL AT LAW. retorted -GENERAL PRACTICE Omo», TrUNNK HoTRL. at E. M. WÖLFE, untER, Mountain Ho»)k, Idaho. 1901. A. M SINNOTT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. COUNTY ATTORNEY. Mountain Home, CÉFCollections promptly attended to. Idaho. Dis of wherein Gold a cost« of Elmore claims, claims, claims, hook rUANK T. WYMAN WYMAN & WYMAN. HARRY C. WYMAN. 1901, with ATTORNEY AT LAW BOISE CITY, IDAHO. Patents for mining claims »specialty. Collections promptly attended to. novS DR. B. B. SWAN, Resident Dentist Mountain Hc[me, Idaho. /EfiF'OFFICK—Opposite the Citizens Slate Bank. of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY, vegetables, CIGARS, TOBACCO, FISII, Sweet Pickles, page are anti Lot« of Oljlier Good Things for sale by is MRS. nsMDpasoiT&soiT. of re Go To the p. of for title, Idaho the H. B. THOMPSON con -FOR School upplies —Als T D— NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. a« cost«, Notice to Creditors. Estate of EL1ZABCTH A. RAMSDELL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned; admin istrator of the estate of tt, * *'_j ;; f cetwed, to the creditors if, and all persons having . _a. au ( j eceÄ>ed( to ex h, Wt them, lizabeth A. Ramsdell, de claims against, the with the necessary voucher», within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said admin i^toror his attorney, W. C. Howie, at the office of W. C. Howie in Mountain Home, in the county of Llmore, State of Idaho. Dated at Mountain Ho , Idaho, Sept. 3,1901. W. IH. LODGE, A«iministrator of tho estate of Elizabeth A . am «dell, J. sp5( ' 1 ' < • Usnl Notice to Taxpayers. that taxes for the year 1901 anti will become delinquent of JANUARY next th prior thereto ten per oent , with such other cost« me, Idaho, tills 20th day of u H. MANICN, Assessor -officio Tux Collector for Elmore county, Idaho. Notice is hereby given are now due and payable on the FIRST MONDAY after, and unless pui-1 penalty will be added th as may l*e provided by I luted at Mountain il< September, A. D. 1901. cor decree and the above decree NOTICE OF SABB -|OF costs as gCHOÖL the Land of El Rear and Dear -j-IN Elmore Cbunty, Idaho. of Notice U hereby «inn that on SATURDAY, the Utli day ol NOVEMBER 1D01, at !>:30 o'clock a m. there will be offered public auction, at the Elmore Couuty, Idaht in said county as follov Description. Sec. Tap. All of All of re ^or sale, pursuant to law, at !ourt Hou.se, Mountain Home, tracts of State land situated », to-wit: Bear of In n Range, Price per Acre. #10.00 10.00 The terms and condit(ons of salo will be found ''An Act Defining the l|)uties of the State Board Land Commissioners, | Fifth Session Page 72. I ■ 8 a E 36 4 8 6 E 22d sell in of Law«, 189«, Appraised value and found in the office i the office of the State i [NOTE).— No lands wjiil be sold for less than #10.00 m the appraised value, the *d ten per cent of purchase particular description may be f the County Treasurer, or at and Board. per acre, •r for less tl first year's interest price, cash on day of sile. By order of the State Board of Land Commis sioners. FliA V K MARTIN, Sreretarv. Bv C. B. STEL'NEN|!ERO, Chief Clerk. 0l7n7 SAMUEL G. RHOADES. CIV IL ENGINEER, COUNTY SURVEYOR Aad XT. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Mountain Home, Idaho. R*|wrlonee in aM bra (ricultural and irrii^t chui ol survcylnk, mineral UP-TO-DATE BUYERS Of Merchandis p B "y of Up-to-date Merchants. THE MOUNTAIN HOME BOYS Are selling more goods every month this year than last. W/hV? Because they are up-to-date. Their goods are up-to-date. The best goods that can be bought for cash, bought fr the best houses in the country. 1 instances from houses that cant buy from om n many competit our ors We have advantages that no other houses in Elmore county possess. We want your trade, and will make it to your interest tjo trade with Come in and see us rind get prices and see goods. We handle Everything. us. G. . Fletcher Co., Ltd. Mountain Home ov. 1, 1901. HAVE you seen Our new goods? - j- A whole carload of them just received, and more Furniture arriving daily. Leather rockers, Morris chairs, and handsome wickers. We also have the finest line of couches Southern Idaho, carpets, ruts, . . - — ever exhibited in A large assortment of Japanese matting, linoleums, iron beds, lace curtains, diners, sideboards, cheffoners, and writing desks in $j,ll at) les. In fiict, everything jn the household line. Our juices are ijght. No trouble to show goods. J: M. Cowen «fc Co. Mountain Home, Idaho. 7 •ii » * t. I»! 1. 'J 11 If you love your husband and want to make him love you, take ™£. a J? vice and be sure (hat the MEAT you put before him is tender fresh and palatable. You can't get it too good. We buy cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry with that very idea in view and we know how to cut it Come in and try Hi V / up. US. AUGUST KUNNECKE Mountain Home Lumber Company dealers'I J'I W,LCOX ' • ' ■ MANAGER ' a ii i • j ^ . Mountain Home, Idaho. All kinds Building Material. Posts and Wire Fencing, Paints, Oils and Glass. if r w^'? e î£,? i,<i * l 'k an k 8 > Morse ami Eclipse Wind Mills. Also, Peed arjd Seed Grain. F. P. AKE. President. II. A. CHANDLER, Cashier. ©itq State 9c)at\^, £t$. ei>s MOUNTAIN HOME, IDAHO. General Banking Business, ^É^Your patronage is solicited. Transact a HOWARp 3E3REE, PataiofNT B. F. WHITE, VKH-P8U.0TMT W. R. SERREE, Caühie« I 5> ânkÊ *** % w 4 CALDWELL, IDAHO Z n A General Banking Business Transacted CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 0S A ROSENHEIM I ISuccessor to J. Ottenheimer & Co., Pabst Milwaukee Beet Wholesale Dealer in AND DISPENSER OF THE st Liquors and Cigars. In fact, everything that can be found at a first-class Cafe. »Your patronage solicited. Gentlemanly treatment for all. A. ROSENHEIM, Pro >rietor.!5 Fine Mountain Home LIVERY 1 FEED STABLE JO HIN PENCE, Proprietor. FINE $iC~ & GOOD SADDLE HORSES Dealers in Haygand Grain. Slock Carefully Provided "j- for. CIR SCALES at the Call on BULLETIN for Job Work