The Bonners Ferrv
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NUMBER 20
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1905.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
BonnersrerrvHerald
EST \ BUSHED IS 1W!.
the pioneer newspaper
OF KOOTENAI COfSTT.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
ren mb
« 1.00
One year ....
PI* moulin .
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HATES:
five* cents per Une
nt legal rate*.
ADVERTISIN'
Local reading notices
each insertion. Legal Not lot
Hates for Display imvertlslng made known on
application. Varda «{Thanks. Resolutions of
VttfSDect ami similar matter five cents per line, r
the«ih Sunday of parti I
Entered at th«* Post Ofllcc ut Bonner» Ferry,
(de bo. aaBooouil ('1
Matter.
DIRECTORIES
Churches.
P RESBYTERIAN —
Regular preaching service* every alternai©
hnndiiv morninjr rt and » me evening at
. Sunday school tl 11.80«.
it tv. O. ri W Î L>0 N. Pastor.
C AT IIOUC—
Regular services on
Sunday school every Sundayal 11 ■
Real FATHER KELLY. Pistor.
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ETH0DI9T EPISCOPAL— ,
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Secret Societies.
ASOKIC-
ilouuem Ferry Lodge, No.48, A F A.
M., buloHmilled mcctiugami Us*- i*hi Wt-dm-.-d.iy
evening of Ike mouth on or hefoiea fu^l moon, j
B^onmluic Mister Marone qualified arc Da
Icrually invited lo vitit
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Dene y Mkudjr. Secretory. ;
_ ,,l n!>'.iliV l.L-. siLt.o.G k.. meet«I
every Saturday ovt uIur at 8 o'd'o'k. Vi.-iDns
t»ro'Ucrh fraternally Invited. H M. Batman, i
K.Ü. Wii. Vi.nUuskeu .Sin iold y.
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R ksekaii hlgree, i. o. o. f -
I.ovitl Btlxkali Lixlet Nu. «. I. O.
meet * crcry TiK'«l«y ovciHii:: m z.w o'tlnik.
VUUUb «KbckHhR cardia»? livlicü, Mi-.<
»UiikL M.-Xjui, N. U. Mr». S. I). Tayliik.
Secretwry.
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MOUTS OF I'Y I IUAp
A cme l.oil;{©, No. 1 •, K. of I', meets Di
HylhUu ilali every Tour
o'clot.k. VlMlitng iviiliîltiH
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ATIIBONF. SISTERS
Croheot Temple Nc. 10, mwts every other
Knlîîiit» of Pyilila» hail.
Mrs. I*. 1 . Limn,
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Friday evcnlu«:
VlMiiim inembi r- luvllt ti.
M. K. C: , MlM> I'hOLM-A Kill: i
E ncampment i. o. o, k.
Kooieiail Lump No. I O. O. t ..
Inland 3rd Moudutr*«f the moniî. et s <
VlaUuiK pHinurctiH corUlali) mvlud.
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K NIOllTa OF HIE MAIN ABEL»
KooPUiai Tern, No. 2 t>, K . O. r. M., nicutt
©very alteruuU* Weduewiuy cvpuidi; al ShVhu'k.
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L adies mn«K maccaig i
North Star Hue, No. Hi, L o. T. U., mcele
every ftltcunte Wudn«hd«y oveiiin;: uf h «/clock, i
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Wo carry a line of General
Merchandise, ineludii g Groin ries
Di v Goods, t kithuig,
Goods, Hats, Shoes
sind other lines loo rumeruus to.
, Furnishing
and Notions.
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mention.
Our Goods are bought Right and ;
will be sold Right. Our Stock i*
New and Fresh. We can positively
Undersell all competitors. Come
in and see us and let us prove our
assertions. We not only have a
New Store and New Goods, but wc
are in a position to quote you
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New Prices
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Business Location
DUM11CNN EUCcUlUilUinv
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Two Doors South
Mai« Street, Bonners Ferry
M. A. Pkdekson, Mugr.
The Best Business Location in
Bonners Ferry, including Business
House and Lot,centrally located on
Where Do You Eat?
Fresh Oysters any Style, any
MAIN STREET
A Snap! For Further particulars
enquire at this office.
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time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cufo.
McMurtrio L. McGinty,
Pro|irictuni.
ELECTRIC LIGHT
AND NEW BANK
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These New Additions to Bonners Ferry Glory
enough für one Week.
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Bonners Ferry IS the lariTfst RlKl
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most important town in the North
west without electric lights, tele
phones, water works and a bank.
That a town of this size, and where
the valume of business transacted
is so great, should f>e so lojig with-j
our modern improvements is one
of the unaccountable things. ' Hut
the dawn of better things is at
hand. The electric lights will be
turned on tonight, and telephones,
and water works will come as sud
,Jenl . v 08 the bank * U " !ls thn,1 8 ht
a f '"' wtuk8 ilgo that lllr water
works proposition had been liuanc
but it seems that there iS
temporary delay. It's a good in
vestment and capital will discover
ed,
goOD.
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As ADnOUHCCd 111 tllCSC ColumiLS
- Teachers' Association Meeting
R. C. Egbers, county superinteu
dent of schools, announces the fol-'
lowing as the program of the meet
ing of the Teachers' Association, 1
fit Rathdrum, on Nov. 25: j
morning.
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Coln
-Paper— 1
ihdpoint.
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Opening Discussion — MisS lBS-l
NiMiTON, Go urd Alone
Noon Intermission, 12 M.
AFTERNOON.
Call to order, 10:30 a. in.
Introductory Statements
ty Sup't R, C. Eobehb.
Mcetii gs
Prof. R. II. McMillan,
Opining Discussion —Miss Mar
tua Hare, Rathdruin.
A Teacher's Paper — Prof. O. R. j
Teachers'
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Shkrn, Post Falls.
Call lo Order, 1:30 p. m.
Apportionment of School Money
— Sup't 11. H. Barton, Cœur d'A
lene.
General Discussion. I
The new Cour.-o ut Study — Prof.
G. A. Hi king, Harrison. '
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Ramsey, Lane.
The ]j!iw for delinque: t Chi d
ren— County Att'y E. R. Whitla.
Openiug Discussion-P..OF. G.
W. Spœkuy, Rathdrum.
j Closing 4:30 p. m.
truck by a Train.
mployed by
the Great Northern, «and working
with the crew near Katka, was
struck by the K. V. logging train
Thursday evening, and seriously
Frank Campbell, a bridge car
pouter of tills j>liu*(%
m J UIVtl -
accident occarrod
The
between town and the mill. Camp
bell was coming into
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l' u> hmg a Liain ot ears atieau. A
>«*«">"»">• tlie front tlu
ram earned a lantyn. and amp
bel1 al '° hafl ' l " ö "
many persons wahe the track aUhat
peint with lanterns, amp ■ •. e\
tly . d,J " ot ,ot ' 5 1 * e n l'i ,r ' ,u '' ''
ing train. The brakeman saw the
danger when the speeder was only
ji car length awav. aim called lo
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Campbell to jump, which he did,
town on a
bat too late to escape injuries.
The car struck the „speeder ns
was tipping over off the track, and
Campbell was picked up, having
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badly he is injured was not
ascertained. He was taken to
hospital in Spokane on the next
The C. C. Mercantile Co. have
recently had constructed a valuable
Fine Fire Proof Vault.
acquisition to their place of bus
iness. It consists of a largo, fire
j proof and burglar proof vault. The
I vault is large and roomy, aceom-l
1 modating a large safe, besides plen
ty of room for rceotds and such!
i other valuables as should be kept
: in safety. The vault is built
so lid masonry from the grouml
; to a level with the office floor, above
which brick is used, making a wail
of ample thickness, fitted with
latest slvlc of doors. It is a verv
fine vault in every parthmlar.
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j last WOfU tllC tCWH
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and possibly two banks*
! Velsor authorized the Herald to|
: announce last week that he had
! completed the organization of a
hank, associating his own and lo
cal capital in the enterprise,
j articles of incorporation
| tiled, however, as staled, but the
gentleman is reported to have gone
; to Spokane to purchase a safe and
hank fixtures,
1 Messrs. Baxter and Mahoney
is to have one
Mr. Vui - ;
The
were not
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havc als0 requested the Herald I»
{announce that they will open « j
hank in Bonners Ferry, and that *
j they have go:.C out to buy bank
fixtures and attend to the business j
lof incorporating the institution.
Banking facilities in Bonners
(
llTO, therefore. ÎI CertaintV.
Establishing Logging Camps.
The Bonners Ferry Lumber Co.
is establishing two logging camps
for the winter, in addition to the
camps that will be put in by con
tractors. One of these camps will |
be on the Movie and the other on
the south side of the Kootenai.
They employ about 50 men.
Ed Gilson has a contract from
the company and has established a
camp near the Moyio springs.
Occupy Now School lie ass.
There was no school yesterday,
it being moving day—moving out,
oIUje ol(J Pchoül h ÜU , ( . into the I
A fol ,., o{ lm!n aro bm J
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placing the school furniture m the
1 a . -,
new building, hchool will reopen
Monday morning in the new j
school house.
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Eut EonneiT Ferry don't Object.
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There is a lot of dLsatisfaction
:U th ç little towns along the Cor
lblJ P a J master of the consti action
"ork w Ll not cash time oidcn- at
any joint but at I oh tiers lcn\.
One day recently a fellow had f'>r- !
ty cents coming and when he sold i
bis time order at Elmira the met
chant who purchased it found that
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he could not cash It Without going !
to Bonners. Ferrv for the
purpose, j
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paymaster is that by paying off
the men at Bonners Ferty ho can |
better keep in touch with the work
ing crews and secure their services ,
after pay day.—Pend d'Oretlle Re- |
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The argument of the construction;
view.
Of the big mortgages ou rceonl 1
^ jg, )okane ,. oulltv auditor's!
Ulat filed Wednesday from 1
^ Spilkauc l„ternatiomiI Rail
way oompunv to the Knickerbocker
Tr ^ t WI| >a ' of Kew Y o:k
^oq.OOO stands near the head of
the list, says Hie ttpokesman-Re-11,800,000
y ., w The contract recorded Bay8
tUat tb „ ru |i roa a company lins re-1
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solved to issue bonds at the rate of
mm , a mile for the full extent
Each bond is for
Iig Mortgage.
t-mm iS Vahle eemi-annually,and
lllsltllriv: in 1; ,^. T he
lUing fee collecU .a by the auditor'""**
vvas jjqo.öo.
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Clothing Sale.
' Wo have 112 men's suits
which we are closing out at half
of its road.
$1000, and to bear interest at 5 per
■ to hear date of
1905, the interest upon
Thev an
their value,
of . Hurry before the best numbers
* a ° ur tinc * aits are gone-Moore
Bros '
the' —10c grade of outing flannel, 8c.
12J« grade outing flannel, 10c. At
Hollingcr s.
$30.00 suits at $15.00.
$20.00 suits at $ 10.00,
$ 10.00 suits at $5.00.
All new goods bought this year,
Bonner Mercantile Co.
SENATOR HEYBURN.
All Efforts to injure the Senators
Standing will prove a Failure.
Senator Hoyburn has gone east
attend to some public business'
interest to Idahoans, and will
found in his place in the Senate
when congress contâmes, more
determined than ever to wage his
light for the best interests of his
stale.
For the past six months a most
persistent effort has been
break down the prestige of Senator
made to
The onslaughts have
Hey burn,
been as terrific as they have been
have been the Boise Statesman,|
persistent. The nuilium^of attack
the Spokane Spokesman-Review,
and the Porilnnd Oregonian,
real assailant remained under
1 he
cover, The motiv. a for the war on
Heyhurn will develop in duo time,
un j[ wlien it cloea it will he found
that it has to do with political in- 1
r jg Ue an d th< cupidity of big
cor-1
in opposing 1
creation of forest reserves in
Northern Idaho, represents the
porations.
Senator Heyhurn
the
wishes of his constituents,
wishes to live alongside of a forest
No one
at,l c t0 !li * proposition favoring
the reserves.
reserve, the boundary line of which ]
marks the et d of '•civilization and
ixpan-j
sion. Sentiment is so pronounced
upon that subject in Northern Koo-j
country, Senator Heyhurn would
got every man and woman in this
devclopment and bars all
tenai county that if Senator Hey
hurn and Senator Dubois would
come up here and canvass the
territory to sign a petition to
restore the Priest River Reserve
and the proposed Kootenai Reserve
to the public domain, and Senator
Dubois could not get a single sign
Lu this matter ol forest reserves
Senator Hcvbqni repre
interests and wishes of hi c.ijsti
its the
tuents beyond all question or ar
gument.
Senator Dubois is now
engaged i
a herculean effort b* get hack
nt0 t ] 10 Uupuhlican party.
(>1)j , H , t U commendable, but'it is to
bo r grottt 1 that he chuld not have
conie out j n u nioro straigtfonvard
ni!inneri rather than truckling to
| 1C a d m j| 1 i s traliou ; and in mis
leading the President as to sml
i u Idaho on this subject,
jj :l d Senator Dubois with the
Hi»
great
prestige cf his office aided .Senator lf
jp.yj.urn in his opposition to the
extension of forest reserves in :
Northern Idaho, it is altogether
UUcl v tl »at this {great inj U ry*to our i
have been prevent ed
Repeal the Commutation clause j
un(l t(l0 ximb.-r and Stone Actif
llt , C6Ssar v, hut give North Idaho ;
towns and settlements a chance ;
, ii in i ,
grow and expand! All honor to
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{senator Hevlmrn for making the -
Hght for the is-oplc!
In co-mcctiou with this forest
>' suhjeet, there appeared in
"'o press dispatches a few days
ago a statement that applications
'«en bled with the Interior
Department for the purchase of
acres of forest reserve land,
(probably timber) audit has been
frequently announced that the
... rta *<»• .-.„„i«»:..,,
8<>\eminent was formulating
rules" whe.ehy the timber could
;
able to buy any of it?
The forest reserve policy is Hu
effective scheme ever con
i ceived to prevent the common peo
I pic from enjoying their heritage)
and to tnrn that heritage over to
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; Capitalists IIOUI the inception
the scheme, when the leu land
steal was perpetrated, down to the
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present time when it is proposed
the balance of the
will he the pur
chasers of this timber? Who will
Wh
f»ui\-c* the money but the .corporate
uiterests !
Will
poor man be
a
-Snaps! Snaps! Bargains! Bar
pa i ns ! Ask to sec them! Manu
facturcrs' line of sample vests,
blankets, hosiery and gloves. We
are selling these samples ul less
than actual wholesale price. Hol-|
to ''reserve'
limber lauds from the common peo
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pie for voriioraic greou. to be par
celled out to the capitalists as suits
their convenience.
finger's.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that an
examination of all applicants for
teachers' certificates of the first,
second ami third grade, will he
conducted at Kathdrum, Idaho,
Examination
Nov. 23, '24, and
sessions will begin at nine o'clock
m. each day.
Dated at Rathdruin, Idaho, this
20th day of Oct., IHOo.
H. C. Eghers, t'o. tsiip't.
—For fresh fruits, candies and
Hull.
vegetables, go to Nutt Bros.' Con
fectioiiary store, located in K. P.
Special Sale.
We have placed on sale Seventy
five Boys' Suits at $1.75 per suit,
tIic-kp suits are dark colored and
winter weights and are sold even
where at $2.75 to $1,2'. Our price
your choice , at $1.75. — Bonner
Mercantile Co.
— Head in at llqllinger's when
you are looking for the best to he
had in men's and boys'clothing,
shoes, shirts, underwear, rubber
goods, bedding, hats, gloves, over
all*, jumpers, trunksvalises.
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--The C. is the leading family
( 'rover.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL,
Maintains unexcelled service
f r „||, i| )e W est to theeuetand south
Making close connections with
trains of all transcontinental lines,
passengers are given their choice ol
routes to Chicago, Louisville, Mem
phis and NewOrlcans, and through*
these prints to the far east.
• Prospect.ve travelers desiring in
formation as to tlie lowest rate;
and best routes are invited to cor
respondcnce with the fulluiving
Representatives:
B. H Trumbull,
Commercial Agent.
142 Third
street, Portland. Ore.
J. C. Lindsey,
T. F. it P. A-, 142 ThirJ street,
Portland, Ore
Paul B. Thompson,
Frt. & Passenger Agent, Gutman
Pblg., Seattle, Wash.
—Any foot can bo fitted in shoes
i at llollinger's.
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Heal Estate
• i» the time to buy. while Priées
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Ihuniers Ke
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K °'" 1 Li'isUiienl? Look over my Bargain« la
h.
"„'V«,.!,.
»" a' r »> m.oi.tnery. wiute«oid f..r r<«»
Just Ciit Cheap.
It'D acres of Meadow anil Upland : will cut *
iuoh.h. i.i l»>. «n ot orchard, gumi
■. Well liiuirovcd, Hi mites Irom Bonners |
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
An Ideal Stock Farm.
•cd und
Lots in Riverside Addition.
JArÄ"«.!. clShoi'i" tJm«n«"»;''Ä
»'f;-,*.*,*,? ÎVxïMhfÂo»
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Here Is a Bargain
8 Room houM' «ml IOiutcs of grouml, eol«l
tin- iiihlulUnt-nt plan. I.tOomkIi it ml «l* r » i»«*r
....»nth. ]» ' 4 mile from »uw mill. Wuuld make
good bout ding house.
Good Home Cheap.
Will v, n you acre tracts or larger
stnllmcnt i>Un. «10 down, balance
ly uaymema.
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Here Is A Bargain,
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j Slock Farm Cheap.
! 820 ncroR inprovrd land,
5,„, ; „ ,,,i, „Ht cut 20 / 1011 « hay.purt Timothy.
iiiu.fl 1 irrhiu.l «ml auuil ruiiav tur milk. On.*
j. Ha ..„..h Price «soiw.
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^ut iwum« i;«y :
Railroad. Privé fi.'AW.
1ST acres of best mcUow land in Kootenai
: will
l fenced ; good house and b
• mile from station ami
A Good Hay Ranch,
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• first class bay medow. will out
Railroad and
120 :
se mile fr«
•rice «1000.
«>1 hay. I
! Station. Improved.
DHJ
A Bargain.
rered
ilh Yellow PI
Tamarack and Fir. Saw Mill. Flauer. Kdg
Price 12000.
320 acre« land, c
H. I*. Engine.
For Sale.
General Merchandise ItuaincM. St«*r.- lOxQO
» grouml. 920U0 »it«K:k
U. K. Price I.mjOO.
with bn»©
on hand, good location
•nt.
'I oiislufcd with
4 Bargains on Main Street.
For Safe nr Hont s"««' Wore ButWlng for
W:M). 3 good fektloon Incatlons with httlldingi
undthm Prie*- ii:«ocauh. Twoiuim
thre * ,üt "' ' ' 0t ' U
1 l bave »everul good rolinuuUhmunts ou haml
J 1 1 ..ti will bo »old ©heap, «'all and look th« m
■aber. I will advertise your
lint It with me. I will
a bale.
j over, a lx a
1 property Iree, U y
charge you 6 per coni commis!
a.j. Kent, Real Estate,
aud Justice of the 1'cacv.
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO
SHOES
This is the time of the year when it is necessary to
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwear.
Our Shoes Combine
Style and Quality
Most of our Shoes are made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoo Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers in the World.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and new and nothing hut the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower than they should ho sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
We call especial attention to our FINE
GROCERIES, and we make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
LINE of
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 BAVE YOU THE FREIGHT.
W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners ferrv, Ida.
BE
T. A. Diqhop, M. D.
T. J. Joncs
JONES â BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Idaho
Bonners Ferry,
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ClK Somt?r$ ^erry Cutubcr Co., Ltd
HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF
LUMBER
DIMENSIONS. Sized or Rough
GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROP SIDING.
SHI FLAP.
FLOORING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATH.
L
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Let us figure with you
when in need i f build
ing material of any
kind.
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Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
farmers Fern/ Lumber Co
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