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TRAIN SCHEDULE Eaat Bound. No. IS .. .. No. 4 .. .. No. I .. .. .. .. 6:40 a. m. .. .. 2:32 p. m. .. .. 10:00 p. m. Wot Bound. No. i».. No. 17. No. S Fast Mail ..3:23 p. m. 1<82 a. m. 4:04 p. m LOCAL NEWS Subscribe for the Republioan F. J. Pilliner went today to his ranch on Little Camas. W. G. Corker was up from the Ferry the first of the week. L. B. Knox was a business visitor in, this city Thursday from Fall rCeek. j Mr. and Mrs. Fageretetit were week-end visitors from Weiser. E. M.. Wolfe was Jin the city from Twin Falls the first of the w eek on business legal. Monday; were set and adjournment made un til Monday, December sixth. Court convened cases James Morrow of Glenns Ferry transacted business In Mountain Home Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Morrison is on the sJok list suffering from an attack of gTippe. Herman Jacobson and family of Glenns Ferry visited friends in the oity Thursday. Chas A. "Brown and T, L. Ragsdale, both of Grand View were business visitors .Wednesday. Thecdore Pierce and R. S. Sand lin of Lenox transacted business at Mountain Home Thursday. Jersey Dairy butter for sale. Mrs. Hattie Stanfield. Money to loan on first mortgage. Address box 41 Mountain Home, Ida. A. J. Trammell of Hot Springs was a Mountain Home business visitor Friday. Thurston Pence came down last week from the ranch at Three Creek and will be a guest under the pater nal roof until after the holiday season Mrs. J. H. Pinkston left Monday for Bruneau to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. R. Robertson, who died there Sunday. Andrew J. Logsdon of Tindall was a business visitor In this city the last of the week, coming to prove up >n a homestead. The topic of the morning address at the Episcopal church on Sunday will be "The Soul" and the evening topic will be "Facts or Theories." Misses Marjory and Lillian Steel man left Sunday evening for the.'d home In Caldwell, after a short Visit with thfir sister, Miss Charlotte Steelman. County Superintendent Mias Lock man left last Friday evening for Glenns Ferry to attend a meeting of Elmore county teachers. sul Bud Waddell, the man who was so seriously Injured in a runaway near the McGinnis ranch last week is ported to be recovering from his in juries. don. post the re For Sale—Hayrack loads of sago brush for kindling, delivered for $2. Leave orders at this office. a was "Teas of the Storm Country," fea turing Mary Pickford, for December 7th, at the Crystal Theatre. Mary Pickford at The Crystal on December 7 In her greatest success, "Tess of the Storm Country,' member the date. utes Re Pure Jersey milk and fresh butter milk delivered at your door. Mrs. Hattie Stanfield. In response to a mesagae announc ing the serious illness of Ralph Rey nolds at Jarbldge, Mrs. W. D. Rey nolds and Dr. Mather loft early Sun day morning in the latter's car for that place, gaged H. E. Hanna to take them on to Jarbldge where they found the young man somewhat better and r turned Tuesday by way of Bruneau. At Bruneau they en Beware of Cheap 8ubetitutes. In these days of keen competition K Je important that the public should see that they get Chamberlaln'a Coug, Remedy and not take nubetltutes sold for the sake of extra profit. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has stood the test and been approved for more than forty yeara. Obtainable gvwywhere. Will You Read This Twice? A very important question to-day which every housekeeper must decide for herself is whether she prefers pure, cream of tartar baking powder like Royal or whether sho is willing to use baking powder made of inferior substitutes which do not add healthful qualities to the food. One kind is easily distin guished from the other, since the laws of various States require the ingredients to be printed upon the label. If anyone is in doubt which kind is most health ful, it is worth while to ask the family doctor. Then decide. And when once a decision i 3 reached let no advertisement or dealer's argument or canvasser's solicitation change the decision. It is not a question of a few cents or of pleasing a salesman. It is a question of health. If this appeals to you as rea sonable and sensible advice, it is worth reading twice. And it is worth remembering. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Dr. R. E. Whittaker DENTIST ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OFFICE IN BAILEY BLOCK. Mountain Home, Idaho. Chamberlain's Tablets. This is a medicine intended es pecially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gain ing in favor and popularity. Obtain able everywhere. Fred J. Pilliner Graduate Optician Watchmaker and Jeweler I osrry In stosk a fins llns of High Grads Jewelry and Cut Glass »*: j.j :*« Subscribe for the Republican CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the Signature of to Skinner Returns to Poet. New York.—Robert P. Skinner, con sul general for the American govern ment at London, has sailed for Lon don. Mr. Skinner is returning to his post after having spent two weeks 4n the United States on leave. Jumped Ten Thousand Feet. London.—Colonel Maitland of the Royal naval air service. Jumped with a parachute from an aeroplane which was 10,000 feet In the air. He landed safely, it took the colonel fifteen min it i utes to make the descent THE WORK OF The SCRIVER-FARRIS Lecture and Study Course Is a Work of Worth to Every Boy and Girl;.Every Home and ness, in Every Community That is Fortunate Enugh to Secure it. SAMPLE PROGRAM. Church; Every School and Busi Public Meetings Monday—"Your Community Spir Ladies Study Course Monday—"What Are You Be holding.'' Tuesday—"The Mine of the Mind. Wednesday —"Suggestion, What is it?" Thursday-—"Developing the In dividual" Friday—"What is Worth! While." Professional and Business Men, Club Women it" Tuesday—"Humanity on Crutch es." Wednesday—"That Boy. Thursday—"The City of Yester day, Today and Tomorrow. Friday—"World's Greatest Por traits" Endorsed by School Superintendents, Preachers and Mothers wherever the wo k has been given. M y i Congregational Church, Mountain Home, Beginning Dec. 5th. LmUe. Study Clas. Every Afternoon »t 2:30. Public Meeting « 8. No atamion-SHvor CRYSTAL THEATRE Monday, Dec. 6th. Vita. 3 reel feature—iOne perform ance Only." LubimComedy—"A Day on, the Force.* Tuesday, Dec, 7. Mary Pickford in "Teas of the Storm Country" Paramount Special Fea ture in 5 reels. Admission 10 and 20. cents. No Children free. Wednesday, Dec. 8. Drama— in 2 reels—"Love's Bio. Melody" Essanay Drama-— 1 "The Little Pros pector." Kalem Comedy 1 —"The Merry Moving Man" Ham and Bud. Thursday, Dec. 9. Vita Drama—"The Hand of God" Bssa. Drama—"The Bachelor Baby. " Lub;n Comedy—"Susie'® Suitors" "An African Hunt" Friday, Dec. 10. Pathe Weekly—"Pathe Weekly No. 85. Pathe Serial—"Neal of the Navy" Starlight Comedy—"Great While it Lasted' ' i Saturday, Dec. 11. Kalem Drama—"Her Secret" Selig Animal Picture— "The Master | I of the Bengals" Essa. Comedy—"A Countless Counit" Aid society of the' Congregational church will hold a cooked food and flower sale at ^h e I Idaho Power & Light company's office on December 23rd. Sale commences at 2:30 p. m. Leave your orders with Mm. L. L. Spring and Mrs. C. H, Stewart The Ladies "Teas of the Storm Country pos sesses the qualities that make for success. This remarkable photodrama with "Little Mary" Pickford in the title role, is the big event at the Crys'al Theatre on December 7th. It Is Mary Pickford plus a drama that permits the versatile little actress to display her.dramatic abilities as well as her charming personality Tess is a character that will ill in the memory of the audience long after the shallow, conventional hero ines of the average photodrama have been forgotten, Idealized by Mary Pickford, it renders a performance! of oompeI * lng beau,t Y forcefuiness, it ascends to the realms of art that words alone cannot describe. Order to Show Cause Why Munlng Property Should Not Be Sold. In the Probate Court of Elmore | County, State of Idaho. In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Kirby, Deceased. ON HEADING AND FILING THE PETITION of William A. Nixon, ad ministrator of the estate of Martin Kirby, deceased, and praying among o.her things for the sale of the min ing property belonging to the said estate to pay claims which have been allowed against said estate for which there are no funds to pay, and it ap pearing to the court that the peti tion is in proper form and that said natter is properly before this court, IT IS ORDERED, That all persons nterestcd in the esta e of the said Martin Kirby, deceas-td, be and ap pear before the Probate Court in and lot said Elmore county at the court room of sa d court, in Mountain Home, In said Elmore county, on the 18th day of December, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause why an order of sale should not be made for the sale of | the mining property belonging to said estate dss ribed as follows: . United Mining Claim, Fourth of I illy Mining Claim, Tariff Minig Jlaim, Blue Bell Mining Claim, all located in Bear Creek Mining Dis trict, Elmo.e County, Idaho, for a more spec fie description reference s hereby made to the location no tices of said claims, mines or lodes, recorded in the Recorder's office of said county and state. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for three successive weeks, before the said 18th day of December, 1915, in the Elmore* County Republican, a news paper printed and published in the said Elmore county. P. H. GRAY, Judge of Probate. Dated November 20, 1915. (SEAL) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the assessment roll for Local Sanitary Sewerage Improvement District No. 2, of the Village of Mountain Home, as approved by the Board of Trustees of said Village on the 24th day of November, 1915, has been placed In the hands of the Village Treasurer for collection. Any assessment there in may be paid at any time within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice with out penalty, interest, or costs. Dated this 27th day of November, 1915. ' j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the assessment roll for Local Sewer A. F. ANDERSON, Village Treasurer. age Improvement District No. 1, of i the Village of Mountain Home, as approved by the Board of Trustees of aaid Vil,aKe on the 24th day of No | vember, 1915, has been placed in the I hands of the Village Treasurer for collection. Any assessment therein may be |ia ' d at an Y time within thirty days fiom the date of the first pub I Nation °* tbi8 n °ti ce without pen alty, interests or costs. Dated this 27th day of Nvember, 1916. I A. F. ANDERSON, Village Treasurer. FURS SHIP TO BIGGS Highest Prices in Years Skunk, CoonJjS •bout oublB last yaar's prices' °W * muni K havefure and will pay the price to aet them. ImmotiM or-daro on hand: We always pli highest prices but this year moro than ever Vou get ev«Vee": FREE Sr* f ?, r Fr## °°py of "Trappers' Ex _ Xt*??Y? J. , ul1 o tpictures ami a-tuu?«torie« of fl .v«.unpperH, r uii or pictures JJSPy 1 * "j hunting adventure. Shows how to tran T P p e^ *»s IIP* I* L i * if* p*u°st money"for them? FOUND—A small, ting) suit E. W.SI86S & CO., AV.A'y™*; baby slippers and wearing apparel, (cane or mat case containing pair of other articles of Call at the Repub lican office. i f WE PAY" Q/NE'HALF 1 UJ The purchase price of this famous. oneida comwry .RELIANCE PLATE . f W E give coupons with every 26c. pur chase of all the high grade guaran teed products made by the United Drug Company. We are willing to lose money on the silverware to get you ac quainted with these goods, which standard in their line. are n V4 T tnwdtofc Liggett's and Fenway Candles, Harmony Perfnmes, Toilet ArHcfes, Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods and hundreds of other items, household preparations, etc. When you want something ask for a United Drug Co. product because coupons are only given with these goods. You cannot afford not to secure this popular silverware, guaranteed 25 years, when you can get it on our half bought plan. As an example, this teaspoon that sella for 20c. you can get for 10c. with coupons. ■ _ Roscoe W. Smith Co. November Half Gone, Winter Coming-Are You Ready Men? 1f 12 $:i 1 Do you realize that new winter clothes are in order right now? You'Ll have to get a new suit or overcoat anyway—why not have It now and get a full season'swear out of it? | 1 WBf I ass % ,v. V" m i m V I M\ Styleplus#|7 Clothes . mss IH.HWW H i f "Th* same pries Um world ovtK if/ 7/ 71 i Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats $20 to $45 / h /I i 1 1 I Men's and Boys' Hats. Men's and Boys' Shoes. Heavy Mackinaw's —all sizes. School Suits for the Boys. Furnishings far the Boys. Boys' Overcoats. j: COPYRIGHT 1913 The house of kuppenheimer ECKTSEIN BROS. CLOTHES OF QUALITY Line Your Home if ' T With CHI-NAMEL ihINAH Use it on walls, floors, furniture and for decoration of fabrics W. L. Thompson FURNITURE COMPANY Q. A. HERDER, Manager. \ h» Butter Wrappers: 100 , $ 1 . 00 ; 200 , $ 1.50 500 , $ 2 . 00 ; 1000 , $ 3.00