The Bonners Perry Herald
BONNERS FERRY. IDAHO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1905.
NUMBER 17
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
Bonners Perrv Herald
ESTABLISHED IS IBM.
the pioneer newspaper
OF KOOTENAI COCSTY.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TEBMS
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One year .
Bix month*.. .
ADVERTISING KATES:
Local reading notice* five cent* per lino
l*ach insertion. Legal Notice« at legal rates.
Kates for Display advertising mad»» known on
application, cards of Thanks. Resolutions of
• Respect and almllar mutter five cents per Une.
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id^ho**»« 1 Second cïïî,°jîLuuî. t Bon " e " rtny ' |
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DIRECTORIES I
Churches.
P RESBYTERIAN —
Regular preaching nervlee* every alternate
Sunday morning at 10:!>0. and »aiue evening at
7;30. Suuday school »I ll;80 a. m.
Rkv. o. ri WILaON, Pastor. I
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qathouc
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Régulai service« ou the4ih Sunday of each
Sunday school every Sunday at 11:20
mouth.
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Rkv. FATHER KELLY. P'istor.
M ethodist episcopal- )
Puradiae valley— Every alternate Sunday
• t I 30 p. ci. Stindav h-lioo. eviry Sunda) at
II 1)0 a in.. North siile-Kvery «lunule Sun
day «1 11:00 a. in. Sunday Sr liuol every Sunday
at io:oj «.in. Rkv. l. n. b. anuer-on,^
Kerry. a»i K 0 , No,«, a. F , 4 A
Ifl., hulas staled mectingiiou the last Wednesday
evening of t he month on or »»efore a full moon. ;
B-.jourun.tc Mae. er M«.ous .luuiittcd «re (.«■
tern ally invited to vlui
iikmby Melde», secretary .
l, ßÄ°ÄNo 36,1.0. c E„ meet.
evety .Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Vimting
brothers fratcmally invited. S M. Bauman,
N. G. Wm. VauGankeu .Set tetary.
Secret Societies.
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R ebekau deoeke, i.o.o. f.
ii HeLvUni. Lodge No. «. i. o. o. F.
meet« orcry Tucaday evening it 800 o'clock.
\ ihitU-u UebeknhB cordially livllcd. Mi«s
Mahkl M 'N i.vu, N. U. Mrs. S. 1). Taylor,
Secretary.
NIGHTS OK PYTIll Ao—
Acme Lodge, No. 15, K. of
Pylhiau Hall every Thundny evening
o'clock. Vltdting Knight« always wel
L K Hoy kef. O. C. E. L. Little, K, of K. A s.
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R atiihom: sisteks
Crehcui Temple Nt. 10, meet» every other
Friday evening in Knight« of Hyibbis lui.i.
Viblilug member« invited. Mr«. E. I. Little.
M. K. C , Ml«« Phoebe Knit ear. M. ol IL ami C
E ncampment i. o. o. k.
Kootenai Camp No. 25, I. O. O. K., ineel«
Irland ;Jnl Monday« of the moult, ul 8 o'eloi k.
Viaiting patriarch» cordially inviico.
McdLur>,C, F. \V. S.Curil», iciibe.
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NIGHTS OF I HE MACCABEES
, No. 20, K. O. T. M., meet»
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Koob'Uai T
cv» ry nlteruutc WwiueMiay evemug at Ho'clock.
Visiliiig 3ir Knight» aluuya invited. Ot(
CaU«toN. t.oiiiiinimU r H, IL WajJi tR. K. K.
L AHIKS ok THE MACCABEES—
North Star Hive, No. 1»>, L O. T. M., meet«
every alternate Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
VUlting LiiOiv» m way« t uMially invited. Mi;»,
Hau riet Kkkky, l.udy tiommauder. Mu-.
EMMA TATlob, lm«»d Keeper.
M odern woodmen ok ameimca—
Nanti Sit Camp. No. »'.HH». M. W. A..
Woodmen Hull every Monday evening,
W. W.
meet*
VUiung Neighbor« alwav« tvelv
t l.KURAt UK, V.C. E. L. LlI iLK, Ck.rK.
P OST OK KICK llOCRS
Ufttce opeuM iu 8 a. m ,nn 1 plofcc« ut K p. m.,
except tfi'.nda' «. Open Sunday« from 'J a. m. to
2 p. in. KuaMiouiid mall cloae« at 12.50
Westhonud mail elo»eb at 2:40 11 . in.
(-opeland and Porthill imnlcloscaat 7 a. ui.
Mouduy«, Wednend«)*« and Friday«
I. K. COOK. JU... Pont in abler.
IS», m.
NEW
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r a line of General
G"OCClS
We
carry
M urchandise, including Groeerit
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Hats, «hoes and Notions,
and other lines too r umerous to
mention.
Onr Goods are bought Right and
will be sold Right. Our Stock is
New and Fresh. We can positively
Undersell all competitors,
in and see us and let us prove our
assertions. We not only have a
New Store and New Goods, hut we
are in a position to quote you
Come
New Prices
G. Hv FÎNR0W & CO,
Two Door« South of I*. O.
Main Street, Bonner« Kerry.
M. A. Pederson, Mngr.
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Business Location
: For Sale :
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The Best Business Location in
Bonners Ferry, including Business
House and Lot,centrally located on
MAIN STREET
A Snap! For Further particulars
enquire at this office.
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Fresh Oysters any Style, any
Where Do You Cat?
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtrie & McCinly,
Proprietor».
GREAT NORTHERN
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TO MOVE DEPOT
Jim Hill's Line Planning Extensive improve
ments at Bonners Ferry.
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The Great Northern Railway is
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planning some important improve-,
inents at this place. Among other
things the company proposes to
move the depot from its present
site to a point several hundred feet
least, so that it will be located just [
west of the head of Main street,
This will bring the depot right up j
to the business district.
The change will require the g-ad
ing of the street running parallel \
with the Great Northern right-of- j
This street at the present !
(imc j p no t open, as a deep slough
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runs along the course of the street.
The filling of the slough will re
move an eyesore to Bonners Ferry
and open up a valuable and im
nnr t„ ^f r*-«*t
r' 1 UiIU 011
A ,; r( . at Northern right-of-way
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made two trips here in
the interest of the proposed change,
way.
The company desires more right-of
Railroads Pay One-Third the Taxes.
TL/, munt v unditor hns coniD^L't*
1D6 COlini) JlUUllor litlo i.uiupu-1
ed the work of extending the tax
for 1905. With the addition of the
subsequent assessment and the in
crease in valuation made by the
state board of equalization, the
valuation of all property in the
county totals $6,577,768, on which
the state and county tax at the
rate of 32 mills amounts to $210,
488. Of this amount the N. P.
will pay $25,338,; the Great Norlh
jern, $24,458; Kootenai Valley rail
head, $4127; O. R. & N. $12,815;'
Fort Sherman branch of the N P.
$2,620; Coeur d'Alene & Spokane
Hnctvio liue,J.Ui8L Thc various
telegraph and telephone companies'
taxes amount to $2743. These
figures do not include the special
road and school taxes, which, where
the school taxes have been voted,
will increase the taxes one-third.
From these figures it will he seen
the roilroad
s pay about one third
of thc taxes collected in the couii
tv.— Pend d'Oreillc Review.
'Holds its Annual Session at Moscow
IDAHO STATE PRESS.
cn October 20-21.
Thc Idaho State Press Associa
tion met in Moscow on
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Friday of ;
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not complete until oaturday, wnen ^
they adjourned, having been ro >'-!
illy entertained by the -people of
Several matters of ini- I
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last week, and held an interesting
meeting. Their deliberations wore
M oseow.
portance to thc fraternity were
passed upon at the meeting.
The following officers were se.eet-1
ü< l f°r the ensuing year:
President— M. A. Bates, of the
Parma Herald, Parma, Idaho.
Vice President—Mrs. Ada Mer- 1
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ritt, of the Salmon City Recorder,]
Salmon City.
Secretary— S. D. Taylor, of the
Bonners Ferry Herald, Bonners j
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Ferry.
Treasurer—A. E. Gibson, of the 1
Gem State Rural, Caldwell.
Coeur d'Alene was recommend-1
led to the executive com mi tee 'as j
the next meeting place. ]
decided that the Alaska
It was
trip should ho selected for the an
nual excursion -to ho taken next
Moscow entertained the editors
[most royally. An elaborate hau
Iquet was spread, given by the
Business Men's Association. Toasts
were responded to by Hon. Francis
Jenkins President McLean of the
.HiiKiiib, i rtMurai
year.
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University, Senator B. F. O'Neil,
former Attorney General Frank
Martin, Hon. J. H. Forney, and
numerous editors present.
Editor W. D. Smith of the Mos
! cow Mirror and Editor H. C. ha
ver of thc Journal and the Star
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— Proscriptions. Woran fill them
necurately and reasonable in price,
extended to thc visiting scribes
(every courtesy and assisted in
making their stay in Moscow very
pleasant.
—Jones A Bishop,
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way in orger to enable them to
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carry out their plans, they desire
to purchase a small strip of land
from the citv, and another small
tract owned by the Bonner Merc
utile company and S. D. Taylor.
The consideration the city requires
is the grading of the two streets
named.
The object of the Great Northern
in making these changes is a mat
ter of conjecture. The change would
be to their advantage, of course,
although they arc nicely located as
it is. The announced purpose is
to provide for more yard room, but
the building of the Corbin line
probably acts as a spur, also. But
whatever the object, the improve
ment will be a most we lcome one
to the town in general, and we are
glad to note that the railroads are
giving this attention to Bonners
Ferry.
Customs Officers to Move.
An order has been issued by the
Treasury Department, moving the
customs offices from Bonners Fer
ry to a point ou the Moyie, where
the Corbin road crosses the Inter
II is the desire of
national Lire,
the department to have the officials
at the hoarder.
Henry Melder will he Deputy
Collector and James E. Dolan,
Inspector. The change will take
place within the next two or three
weeks.
Bonners Ferry regrets to see
these offices and officers
al
b''',
though we believe that the charge
«01 only be tenqKjrary. From a
business point of view the moving
of Oie offices to a suburb will mat
er materially,
THS ANNIS BARN BURNS.
600 Boxes of Apples and 30 Tons
of Hay Destroyed.
— A. F. Annis had the misfortune
to lose his barn by fire last Mon
day night. His ranch is about five
miles below town in the valley.
Six hundred boxes of apples
«'ere stored in the barn and wen
destroyed. In addition to the fruit!
destroyed there were 30 tons of hay
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111 tl,u 1,arn A,ul SL ' v(, '' al tons of po- ;
ta toes.
The apples were selected stock
alld were contracted at $2.00 per
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^ ^ nnis learned of
b * s b>ss Tuesday marning, when he I
went down on the train, having I
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arranged to have a car set out to
lwa ' 1 lhe Iunl -
The building was 50x100 feet in |
teize. Thc origin of thc tire is not !
known, hut it is surmised to be the !
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careless work of tramps.
Mr. Annis estimates his loss at i
$2'500.
County Commissioners Visit.
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Andrew . Christianson, Joseph
Fisher and O. J. Dart, the gcntle
men composing the board of conn-1
ty commissioners of Kootenai
county, were in town yesterday.
There business here was to invest
igate the feasibility of extending,
the forty approach so as to make a
low water bridge across the Koot
|enai. We understand that they
were favorably impressed with thc
pro^sition and will have the bridge
constructed right away. The cost
will he only a few hundred dollars
it and will he a great convenience
to the public.
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Inc tlKKAI.D acknowledges a
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social call from the gentlemen
! while they were in town.
LOST! LOST!
A roll of blankets, with a quilt
outside, the bundle also containing
a pillow and a pair of rubbers,
Bundle was lost off of a load, on
the wagon road between Bonners
Ferry and Fry creek. A suitable
reward will he paid for its return,
! or for information leading to its
recovery. T. W. Muxs.
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The United States grand jury
was empaneled by Judge Beatty at
Moscow Tuesday with John Cren
shaw, groccryman at Rathdruu, as
foreman. Several other Kootenai
men are members of the jury,,
among them being August A. Chase
of Post Falls, Dennis Frost of liar
rison, and J. R. M. Culp of the
Rathdrum Tribune. Upon empan
eling the jury Judge Beatty gave
them special instructions relative'—Jones
to the land fraud matters liable to i
bo brought before them.
Idaho News.
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Traveling Library Notice.
Persons having books belonging
to the Traveling Public Library, I
should return them at once, and
save expense, as the books are to
be sent away on the last day of
the month and a new sot received.
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M. Rose Nokthrup,
Librarian.
Hallowe'en Entertainment.
There will he a Hallowe'en enter
tainment at the I. 0. O. F. Hall on
Tuesday evening, October 31, given
by the public school, Prof. J. D.
Huston in charge. The admission
will be 25c, and the proceeds will
go to the piano fund. The teachers
have been working overtime to
have the pupils well-drilled to pro
duce their play, and the object—
to raise funds for a piano for the
new school house—is a most laud
able one. Don't miss a good thing.
Announcement is made that the
Steel for Corbin Line.
steel for the Corbin Line is on its
It will take 25 or 30
way west,
train loads to supply the line,
Track laying will commence on the
north end and continue south as
.
tast us construction work will per
imt '
According to the best reports the
Herald can obtain, wo think there
in little likelvbood of the rails
r. aching Bonners Ferry before!
J or il 1, owing _ to thc continued
s -arcity of labor.
District Court
District Court is in session at i
Rathdrum, Judge 11. T. Morgan
presiding.
There is a long civil docket, hut
there are hut few cases of especial !
interest to this locality, except the
Spokane it International eondam
nation cases, which were appealed
to the district court hv thc settlers.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL,
unexcelled
Maintains
service
from the west to the east and south
Mllkillg ..j,,.,, C onneeli -ns «ill.
trains of nil transcontinental lines,
passengers are given their choice ol
routes to Chic»»». Louisville, Mem
phis and NeivOileans, and through
these peint- l„ the far east.
I'roKppct.vt* travelers desiring in
formation as to the lowest rates
and best routes are invited to cor
rcspondence with the following
Representatives:
B. H TiifMiiui.L,
street, Portland, Ore.
J. C' Linls-ky,
r v m e. i» \ i m rpi i « .
1. H tV 1 A , inird street,
I'nrlland Ore
i iiruaiHi,,un
PaUL i». 1 HOMP83N,
Fit. it Passenger Agent, Coin.an
I Bldg., «cattle, Wash.
Commercial Agent. 142 Third
I —Snaps! Snaps! Bargains! Bar
gains! Ask to see them! Mann-]
; facturer»' line of sample vests,
We
j blankets, hosiery and gloves,
nro Felling these samples at less;
*^ an actual wholesale price,
hnger's.
Hol
This W2ek at combination Theatre.
B j nce opt . nu . e
menceg wiUl ' a laughjll)le Farce
j Come dy, entitled "Senator McPhce"
The Combination Theatre this
week is givining the beet show
The show com
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fo ,| owe d bv Nornm 1>angton> t j 1( ,
^ race f u | Danseuse, (luy Davis the
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splendid Baritone, Helen Carson,
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the descriptive Vocalist, and the
Bonners Ferry favorite Comedv
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Entertainers, Browne & Diamond,
1 IU* talk
in a roaring nhsurdity:
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atlVC Olii M.TUi and the Insurance
Agent", keeps the audience in
continual uproar from
finish. Saturday night, as a spe-1
cial attraction, Kid Carson and
Kid Rogers will give a boxing eon
test. Nothing is spared ta make
the Combination Theatre thc pop
ular place of amusement in Bon
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ners Ferry.—Phippcn A- McKinzic.
Proprietors.
Additional Locals.
—Home baking for sale today
at the U. C. Mercantile Co.'s store,
by (he Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church. Wholesome
nlu ^ "clieious > »'king,
- -We have tried many candies
and find the Palm the best of all
in freshness and general excellence,
Wo have just received a new slock,
& Bishop,
—A big dance in the I. 0. O. F.
Hall next Friday night is an an
nouncement we are requested to
make. Those giving the function
promise all in attendance a big
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— Attorneys O. J. Bandelin and
E. W. Wheelan were in Rathdrum
during the week, attending District
Court.
—There will be preaching servie
at the Presbyterian church, Sab
bath, Oct. 29, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.
and 7:30 p. in.
O. S. Wilson.
—Henry Guthrie, of Copeland,
was among the Bonners Ferry
visitors this week. He made the
Herald office a social and business
call while in town.
—A. J. Sloop, Port Hill, father
°f Mrs. 1. II. Waldron, left on
Wednesday for Missouri, on a
business trip.
—We can fit your feet. We have
an extensive line to choose from,
Vou cannot heat our prices any
where. Besides our shoes are world
hi niters for wear, and a complete
Hue to choose from. Call in at
Hollinger's, the big shoe, sellers.
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—Harry Brown, the well-known
amusement director, is hack again
to fill an engagement at the Com
hinntion Theatre. His former en
; gngemcnt i, ere wa8 very gatisfact
i ory to (he management of the
HoU(je He is 8aid to bc onc of the
^ on thc roft(J
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-See printed dodgers describing
| Moorc Uru8 -' bi « cash premium,
It's a daisy.
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Real Estate
Now I« tin* time to buy, while Prie
Bonners Kerry I« growing and will continue to
grow. Look over my list if you want u home ;
in a healthy climate. Or dt» you want to make '
a good investment? Look over my Bargain« in i
Low.
FARM and CITY
flirm
PROPERTY
An Ideal Stock Farm,
TOO acre« af meadow la ml. all fenced mid
improved, good «»reliant. I'» head of cattle ami
•hinery. Will be »old for »7000
Just Dirt Cheap.
t-ots in Riverside Addition,
For îb ( 1«}-« i will «eit m tot, in Riverside
Addition nt ftvo each on the Installment plan,
ill« down, and |I0 per month. The»c lot» are
w Ithin <)NK Block of the Depot ground* of the
«pokano A International Hallway. Don't over
look a good chance lo get yourself a home.
160 acre« of Meadow and Upland; will cut
100 ton« <>f hay. 5
House, well improve«!, It» mile« fr«
Orehnnl. good
Bonners
Forr '
Here is a Bargain.
S Room house and 10 u<toh of ground, «old
ou the installment plan. »50 cash and »IT per
month. I« mile from saw mill. Would make !
good boarding h«»u«e.
Good Home Cheap.
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1 |J t*i ment!1
Will si-ll you l i acre traut« or larger on in
«tallm« nt plan. *»h) down, balance in month
Here is A Bargain,
•low land In Kootenai
I fenced; good house and barn: will
■ mile from «talion and
187 acre« of best
Valley;
! cut 120 ton« hay ;
1 Railroad. Frlee »254«),
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A Good Hay Ranch,
. will cm
i 120 acre« fir«t ola«« hay
I loo ton« nt hay. one mile from Railroad and
! s^ 11011 - improved. Price » 1000 .
A Bargain.
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I Tamarack and Kir. Saw Mill, Planer. Kdger,
50 11. P. Engine. Price »2000.
•ith Yell
•ered
Î120 acres la ml,
For Sale.
Slock Farm Cheap.
sso «ere« iuproved lan.i. «11 ci»-U»-»il » i t h
„«„a ( „ wr ,i f«,» o. ntg Ham toxioo. t «rt Me»
3ow laml. will cal aoo tim« h«y. part Timothy.
in.t orebard«ml goml range d.r cattle;. On«
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4 Bargains on Main Street.
Kor Sale or Rent go«nl Store Buibiing for
» 20110 . 2 good HhIimiii liK-ntion» with buihliiig«
•re ground. »2tX»o stock
R. R. Price ».{000.
■ litent.
i»n hand, goiwl location
and three Lol». Price »1500 canh. Two build
lug» und throe lot«, one half Interest lor 1:150
cash.
I Pave xovcral good rcliuqul«hmcnt« on hand
that will bo »old cheap, t all ami look them
over, also remember, I will advcrtUc your
property free, If you lint it with nu*. 1 will
charge you 5 percent coiumUxion on a Sale.
A. j. KENT, Real Estate
IH*puty Mineral Recorder,
and Juxticc of the Peace.
BONNERS FERRY,
IDAHO
C. C Mercantile Co
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furniture and Undertaking
WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMING, CARPETS,
LINOLEUMS, WINDOW SHADES.
LET US FIGURE ON FURNISHING YOUR HOUSE
WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU THE FREIGHT.
W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners ferrv, Ida.
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T. J. Jones
T. A. Bishop, M. D
JONES & BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
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Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Bonners Ferry,
Idaho
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Cbc Bonners Terry Cumber €o.,£td
HAVE ANYTHING YOf WANT IN THK WAY OF
LUMBER
DIM ENSIGNS. Sized or Rough
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GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROP SIDING.
SHI FLAP.
FLOORING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATH.
Let us figure with you
when ia need of build
ing material of any
kind.
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Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
The Bonners Ferry Lumber Co
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