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ELMORE COUNTY REPUBLICAN.! ESTABLISHED 18SS 12.00 Par Year Bntered as Second Class Matter ait Mountain Home, Idaho, Uador Ast of March Srd, 1272. GEORGE JACOBSON, Publlahar NINETEEN DIE IN MINE. 8eventy-flve Men at Work When Ex plosion Occurs. Boomer, W. Va.—Nineteen men are known to have been killed by an ex plosion in mine No. 2 of the Boomer Coal & Coke company here Tuesday. Thirty miners were brought to the I surface, and rescuers have hopes that | others will be found alive. Ten miners were rescued from a sub-entrance to the mine In a semi conscious condition. When revived they said they had seen many men, apparently dead, a short distance from I the point where the explosion oc | curred. John Bertalle, one of the rescued I miners, said that seventy-five men | were working near the place where the explosion occurred. He was bad ly bruised by flying debris, but was able to make his way to a sub-en-| trance. Wave of Prosperity. New York.—Merchants here say | Americans have more money to spend for Christmas this year than In any holiday season since 1906. The big stores are preparing for a record trade and wholesale houses are unable to fill orders In many lines. Copper is Helping. Phoenix, Ariz.—High prices for cop per and increased production In the | „ agricultural districts of Arizona have given merchants reason to anticipate the richest holiday season in the his tory of the state. 8UMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State Idaho, In and for Elimare County. j * Ethel I. Halt, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas P. Hall, Defendant. THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS: To Thomas P. Hall. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you In the District Court of the Fourth! Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of El more by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought to dissolve] the bonds of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of extreme cruelty In this to-wdt: That shortly after the marriage of the plaintiff and defend be: at ! now the an/t oa December 12th, 1911 defeadamti coatiracted the habiit of getting la-[^ on toxicatcd and on such occasion would curse and swear at the plaintiff, been causing her great mental suffering to such an extent as to Impair her health and afterward® on the 201 day of October, 1916, at Glenn# Ferny, | thpee Not Idaho, defendant choked the plaintiff until her breath was almost extinct. And you are hereby directed to| with to appear and answer the said com plaint within twenty days of the ser-| vioe of this summons, within said Judicial District, and I ber within forty days if served elsewhere; I ne88 and you are further notified that un-| thifl less you so appear and answer eald| pe< * oompladnt within specified, the plaintiff will take Judg-( A ment against you as prayed In said complaint. If served in th« time herein lnto Witness my hand and the seal of •aid District Court, this 18th day of November, 1916. It learn Ellda, as to kept began would It like other dren and F. M. HOBBS, Clerk. Allen Miller, Attorney (or Plaintiff. | 1)6 Residence, Glenns Ferry, Idaho. Nov. 20-Dec. 25th. BEJPRE V t K 3 AM 4 Frank of the March, Court In Idaho, In serve (1) years' County, Board ular the for tence. POPCl HANICS A\AGAZINB 300 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS I{EF,P informed of the World's Progress in **• Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals toallc asses-Old and Young-Men and Women. It Eb the Favorite Magazine lu thousands of boines throughout the world. Our Foreign OorreBpondeutB are constant) j on the watch for things new and interesting and it U Written So You Can Understand .It SIMM Not*. Departn,Ml <20 Page.) contain. Practical Hint# for 8hop Work and enay wuys for the layman to do things around the Home. Amatawr Mechanics (17 Pages) for the Boys and pirls who like to make things, tells howto make Wire IMS and Telegraph Outfit., Euglnea, Poetic Snow •osa Jewelry. Komi Furniture, etc. Contains In itrociiona for the Mechanic, Camper and Sportsman sir, ran YEAR SIHOLZ COPIES. ISa POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE S Ns. Michigan Avenue. CHICAGO * CONGREGATIONAL NOTES Cong Church. Subject of forenoon service, "Oo workera Together with God." How help on the Scriver-Farrtls Lecture Course? Is it to be "A Big Week for the Incoming of the Kingdom?" Evening at 8:00, By the Scriver-Far ris lecturers. See the program: tn this week's paper. Special music by the several church choirs each even ing during the course. This course is tor the public benefit, will! not all of our Mountain Home people by your attendance help to make it a real and large and lasting good? Sunday school at 12:10 noon. Em deavor at 6:30. All week services omitted ini the in terest of the Scriver-Farris course. I • • | • useful articles suitable for Christmas presents will be on sale. The Ep booth, 1M> tj,er need to make will be sold, , , , . , at th « Congregational church for the Hirst number of the Scriver-Farrie lecture course. Mr. Farris will de liver his famous Lecture-Sermon on; We urge all mem- j bers and friends to be present at all numbers of the course. Admission free. METHODIST NOTES ************ * The Ladies Aid will hold their December 11th at the All kinds of fancy Bazaar on Bailley building. worth league wiill also have a candy Fresh home-made candy like Instead of the regular Sunday eve ning preaching sermon we will meet the "Law Giver." Sunday school at 10 a. m., Sunday morning theme: "The Joy of Talking with God. ft Junior League at 3:30, „ Molly Rainey is leader. Epworth League at 6:30, topic, Keeping Fresh God's Name." May Munson is leader* A week from Sunday evening, De cember 12, Joyoe Kendall will de liver his temperance sermon on, "Old Bill Booze. ft There will also be special music. - off•••••••••••••• ••••• j * BAPTIST CHURCH N0TE8 • Rev. J. R. George, the pastor of the Baptist church, returned from Notus, Idaho, Wednesday and will be in his pulpit next Sunday morning. The 1 subject of the morning sermon will be: "The General Reaurection." The evening service will be union service at the Congregational church, how ! ever, the Young People will hold j their regular meeting at 6:30. The furnace at the church has* now been completed and is In fine working order. It will be used for the first time next Sunday. Thechurch and pastor desire to ex on ^ ^' r * ^ Griffith their sym pathy din the Loss of hiis mother, whoee sudden death occurred last Tuesday. Full particulars have not been received at this 'time. | thpee weeks hoLd!ln ^ a meeting at Not us, Idaho. The meetdng proved The pastor has been for the past peopte w<,re converted and united with the church. On Tuesday New to be a great success. A number of Testament baptism was administered I ber of I)e °P* e had assembled to wit I ne88 rite Impressive ordinance, thifl meeting a fine young man step pe< * fc >rwar< l an d asked to be received A pastor has been called and great 8treiI1 <£thened. . _ in the B 05 *® river where a large mum At lnto the church and receive baptism. How to Prevent Croup. It may be a surprise to you to learn that In many cases croup can Mrs. H. M. Johns, Ellda, Ohio, relates her experience as follows: "My little boy Is subject to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house, and when h* began having that croupy cough I would give him one or two doses of It and it wuld break the attack. I like It better for children than any other cough medicine because chil dren take it willingly, and It is safe and reliable. " Sold everywhere. 1)6 prevented. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice la hereby given that I, Frank Kelley, having entered a plea of guilty to the crime of burglary In the second degree, in the month of March, A. D. 1914, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for Elmore County, State of Idaho, and sentenced at said time and In said court and for said crime, to serve a term of not less than one (1) year nor more than five (6) years' Imprisonment In the state pen itentiary, situated at Boise, Ada County, State of Idaho, will make ap plication to the Honorable State Board of Pardons, at Its next reg ular meeting after the expiration of the legal publication of this notice, for a pardon or commutation of sen tence. ver of yon, and, the ing, FRANK KELLEY, P. 0. Box 58, Bolss, Idaho. j y 4 nimlw m . V' -' : ir % "J! ,f II \ m rs A •> I THE BEST GIFT Q m OF ALL i'/i The Gift That Only You Can Give w HI »|lp The GIFT that will be highly appreciated when new, and dearly prized after many Christmas Days have come and gone— 4 • i Your Photograph y The Christmas Gift Supreme li / I It carries the personal thought of the giver, is simple, appropriate and creates no great er obligation than the kindly thought it bears. As a Christmas Gift only one thing can be said against our Photographs and that is—YOU MUST "SHOP EARLY Write or telephone today for an appointment. w I fA \\ . M ... f ce / M \r m : HELMS' STUDIO i J ESTABLISHED 1904 CANYON STREET MOUNTAIN HOME 61 m & 'ti. | i ^ S <0 \ u «f J Scl -WJS' Jl / li / m - m ii l\ A m S T > Ql k r 0rfa -p 5 s. ta . / if '/// 1 V>~ Home Visitors' Excursions EAST Via OREGON SHORT LINE Union Pacific System Tickets on sale October 23, November 20 and 23, December 18 and 22. Limit 20 day# from date of sale. See any O. S. L. Agent for rates. Buy your tickets through via the Union Pacific System It i* the DIRECT WAY Lost Jewels Recovered. Cheyenne, Wyo.—Jewelry and sil ver valued at $1,500 and thought to have been stolen from Mrs. Jane Me Clurg Hamilton of Chicago on a Union Pacific train was found in possession of school children near Granite can yon, eighteen miles west. The valu ables were In a suitcase the children found beside the track. Avalon Swept by Fire. Los Angeles.—More than half the town of Avalon, on Santa Catalina Isl and, was destroyed by fire on Monday. | the fire starting at 2:30 In the morn ing, the loss being estimated at 11,000,000. Distress In the Stomach. la dlstreae In the stomach after meals. it Is due to indigestion and easily There are many people who have remedied by taking one of Chamber lain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Heory Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes: "For some time I was troubled with headache and distress in my stomach after eating, also with constipation. 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