The Bonners Kerry Hera Id
NUMBER 21
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1905.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
BonnersferrvHerald
ESTABLISHED IN 1*1
THE PlONfctR NEWSPAPER
OF KOOTENAI OOCNTY.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TERMS
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Oik* year
Six ra>uths
advertising rates
Local rending notices live cent« per lint
each insertion. Legal Notice« at legal rule«.
Hates far Display advertising made known»-«,
application. Cards of Thank*. KcaoUti.m« ot I
Respect awl shntUr matter Arc cent« portlm.
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DIRECTORIE S
C A RritauEiicrvioei on ihoiih
Kiev father kkliy p„,o,
-U-utly
ETiiODitfT KPbcoPAL
Paradise V» iley—Kvery alternateSunday
•triwp. a. s h lid« v k-i.oo. f.vtry Buucirt' si
ll:00ii in. Notlh Side—Every ultcriiNte 8no>
duv «I it: 00 *. in. sundiiv hwtii every ^uuduy,
Rkv. L. N. B. ANUfiH-OS,
Dubior.
Entered »it tlie Post OfHoe
Idaho, h» S econd Cits» Matter
Churches.
P RESBYTERIAN —
Kôÿtiiar uroMi'bim; nervlm every niterimtc
tiundttv TDornltnr nt nml s»me evening at
r;:tu. Sunday hchonl tt H no •». m
Rkv. O. 8. WILsON,Pastor.
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»oiuiens Kerry i/Mifje, No,«, a. F. & a.
U.,'lioI(i8 (Aafcnl uieoUux«ou i be Inti Wvdnv'd.iy
cveiiittK of the nmiiih on or liefere ft full moon.
H.iournln« Ma«ior Mmfouk nunlitied mm f»a
uruuiiy mvitcd to vint
Henky Mbudsb. SeorcUiry.
un EFI10WS
Eio,iuu L ians.Nci sryi.n. r, r*.. m.s-it
every Saiunlny evttilo? ni S Vi-.uii.
hm hei. fr.ieraniiy invited. 8 m. bacthan,
JC.ü. Wm. VLuUaskcu.Sucaelfiry.
Secret Societies.
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KBEKAII DKÜRKE, I. II. O. F.
Loyal Kpbekah LcmIvc* No. 1.0. O. F.
liu*o|a orciy Tucuiny rvfuiii« tl Ü.IK) o'l
'.'I biii, f; Ht'bckNhn t orUiaHy i-vlic«L
Mahkl M.'N'm, N. U. Mr*, .s. u. Taylou,
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NIGIITSOfTHE MACOABLKb
Koovuui Tent. N«. îft», K.O. T.
t*vrry altoruuie We»lue»öH.v eveuiii»; mi ho'cl«»t*k
mIwmjk it.viiui (>t< ■
roua.uiodcr j«, ii.'Av xLkt.H, k. k*
-ijurcd
I ADihsomnK MACCAHKK6
L. North Star »im*. No.iü.l. o. t M., mecu
every altcniAle Wwlnewlny év«uluis ut H i/vUmjk.
vutiiuK jxttin-8MiAMy» roritiaiiy iuviw*.j. Mi*.
Jl.\H KiRT JCKiMtY. laidf » ouiiuawder. Xln*.
» Tavu>r, uwmd K«vi>vr. _
M ouees woodmen ok amki-k; »—
Si**r Ouui{i 4 No. fVltSU. M. W. A..
meet» iu NNoo.iiiu'u liait every Mimday tvi-niuu.
S Inning Nt-UMibAir« aiwuvs nolcoiue. W W
»AHbKK-iiK, v. c, t. !.. i.mi.».. I .cm,
Dtrreiai
MOUTS OF i'VTIll Aa -
Ann** Loilj;«*. N«». IA, K. o( I*, moot« li.
i'ythiHu itiii w.-ry Tuimdnj » vouIiik m s
o ulnik. \ isliini' iviiixflitr* always vvi-lr*orm*.
f„ F. Both gu. (. c. k. Li ttlk, o i a, »vs.
R atÎihom-: Si STERS—
Crvbeui Temple Ni. 10 , meet* every other
Friday eveotug m Knigliu* t»f Pyihlu» I)» i
viuuug uiemben* luvitfil. Mr*. K. I. .Lirrtik
M. E. C . Ml»» CIiocIk* Mineur. M.<»i R. aiiu O
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E ncampment i. o. o, k.
Koolfiiiii Cuuip Nt». 2-i, Î 0.0. I'., mcflh
lav» at (hi* uioutit ai b o'clock.
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l?i nn >1 Snl M
Vieltmg pmnarcli» oordluiiy liivtito.
lledtury.C, P. W. ö Curu», St ilb«.
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P OST <0 KICK HOCUS—
UftU*e opt
#*xcepl phikI.i' h. Ope
y p. ni, LiiKib«uiKl mail < !*♦*<.•»
M'enlbouiid mall cIum'» hi 2
t'opelHiul niai l*«nhUi
Mouduyt, Wcilucwl«)*» uii4 niUny»
Î. F.GUOKJtt.. I'oHlnraster,
1 CltlM'hMl S p. Ill
Buixliiv* from ti ». m. lo
h, b a. m ,
12. »0 f). It
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at 7 a. in.
Where ©o loci Eat?
Fresh Oysters any Style,
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtrie C* McGinty,
I'ropriclorH.
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Clothing Sale.
We have 112 men's suits left
which we are closing out at half I
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1 aïoônn tn-nn j
$10 tH) :
$ 10.00 suits at $ 5 . 00 . ]
goods Kaight this year,
Bonner Mercantile Go.
All now
— 10 c grade of outing flannel, 8 e.
12 jc grade outing flannel, 10c. At
Hollinger's.
For Sale.
A jtair of fine work mures fori
Alamo Colony.
sale.
-The C. €. is the loading family
Grocer.
THE ILUNOtS CENTRAL.
Maintains unexcelled service
from the west to thc east and south
Making close connections with]
trains of all transcontinental lines,
passengers are given their choice ol
routes to Chicago, Louisville, Mem-J'
4 >his and NewOrlearis,' and through
these, points to the far east.
1 rospeet.ve travelers desiring in-j
formation as to the lowest ratest.
and best routes are invited to cor-.
t espondence with the following
Kt ;>rtsentatives:
B. H Thuubuix,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third
etreet, Portland. Ore.
J. C. Lisdsev,
T. F. «t P. A , 142 Third street,'
Portland, Ore
Paul B TnoMi-suN'
brt. & Passenger Agent, Colh.an
Bldg. : Seattle, Wash.
Any foot can be fitted in shqç
si Hollinger's.
LAYING STEEL
ON CORBIN LINE
Rails Expected to Reach Eastport, at the
International Line, today.
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Iracklaving Oil tho bpolMUlO cV
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|pec<ed to reach Eastport, the new
town laid out ou the American side
of tho Inlernatioi.ftl hue today.
Tins covers the Canadian Pacific
1 ho track will probably stop
temporarily at Eastport, as the
« ^ PW »«1 suli.ci -1
to .permit it to proceed. At
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Hasipor-c the Corhin people will lay
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link of twelve miles.
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An Exciting Time.
The home of Conductor Geo. 1'.
Tow ne was the scene of a very
citing time last Tuesday evening
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WO 1UIV6 ;i 1 hoard lilt* OXpn
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a cat tit, but Mr. ;i <1 Mrs. Fowne
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experienced the real liana.
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fainil v eat went wrong about 10 i>.
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m., before the family retired, and
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non,
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commenced running and jumpi. g |
as thougii pos 8 o?so(l of Old Nick. I
Mr. Towne was sitting on a chair
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mlus direction and attempted to
scale the ceiling just over the lamp,
struck against the wall, and fell
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t bUCK, UpSLlt lllg tilO lamp, Wllich
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! rollod down along Mr. lowiios in
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member. lue on commenced
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i to leak out and take lire, but v-r»,
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1 owne with rare presence of mind
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, and bravery picked up the hu»l>
; and threw it into the yard. In the
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lions to extinguish the liâmes. It
was very fortunate that the results
were no more seri us.
near a stand upon which rested a
large Rochester lamp. He was ut-
terly helpless, as one of his lower
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Jjiqbs was done up in splints, Imv
three vvook«
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ing bad his k ee cap broken about
ago while jumpi g
from a train. The cat made a dive
some lively cxer
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<4011 Inspector D. II. Andrews, it
near neighbor, was called over to
put the finishing touches to the
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lamp and put things in order. It
was feared Mr. Towne might have
injured his knee again, but fortun
j ately such was not the.ease.
Hugo Kootenai Valley Potatoss.
1 There have been all kinds of
I potato stories in Idaho this year,
but wo believe that Fitzpatrick
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i Bros, have on exlubitmu at their
Meat Market some samples of po
j tatoes grown on their ranch a few
, miles up the valley that easily en
title them to the blue ribbon. The
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weight of several potatoes was III
j and 4 pounds, and one went as
: high as 4} pounds. They ha-d wo
] special
were just a part of the ordinary
care or cultivation, but
crop.
—Ladies, we have the famous
Jackson Corsets in all size,-, front
18 to 40. Try a pair once and you
j will wear no other. See them at
! Hollingers.
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Church Notice.
Regular church services arc held
al thc L U 0 F - 1Ia11 cvt r - y Su '"
day Evening, beginning at 7:J0.
' All aro eordiallv invited to attend
R. C. Moter,
Pastor of the > 1 . E. Church.
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P ™'»»*« 1 their suit against the
^y. ^ or damages. Ihe Rail
way Co. pay Callahan & Bogle
$1000. The damages were oeea
g j one( j b y a fire which destroyed
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, lr "P camps near . nnfl
i-'°i n L the fire being due to a spark
(from an engine.
—The Rathbonc lodges of the
] state have draped their charters
\ n mourning as a mark of respect
to their deceased sister. Nhs. Sophia
Cunningham, Grand Senior of the
Grand Temple, whose death was
—Callahan & Bogle have com
— Rathael Farnam, residing near
Copeland, was transacting business
in town last Tuesday.
reeent ly announeed.
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OUt a big material yard, where
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tk .°f " n rp 1 mr "I
«•."•*■■»«* «■" ">* d « '«<■!
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mg in largo quant,ties and is '•»
mg stored at sidotrac is along the
G. P. H., until suohti.no as the
material yard is ready to receive it.
E - IL Ro,,2rts » superintendent
•»£ construction, was out over tho
line a few days ago, giving the
contractors hurry-up orders. I he
weather has been favorable and
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good progress has neon made.
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Thinks well of Ecnnars Ferry.
Charles (!. Reeder, of Spokane,
owner of several line tracts of land
in the Kootenai Valley, arrived ;
Tuesday and remained over until
Wednesday, on business connected |
Avilhhis interests
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fa com -1
here.
pnny with A. J. Kent, his rep
resentalive at thife place, ho drove I
out t<) lali0 ¥ome personal observa- '
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Mr. Rocderhas great faith in
Bonners Ferry. Ho thinks it onlj T
a question of a few years until our
bench lands will he cleared and
assume considerable importance in
an agricultural way. Those lands,
with our great valley, the timber
industry, our transportation faeil
itieB) alK , uther a ,l vant „ g es, arc
bomi(1 to build up an ini p or , tant
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n ° nnCra
«1 n„ |w»lînv»*c ll.«W tlir*
*ll. IvtuOf l»< liCNLS tiU
« nu . n i, n iM .»ml mvn ii^
lou il ougtit to huila and ou ii its
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own wntei m stem, declaring it to
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bC lüï Cheaper ill UlC long 1 till.
T . i lnM1M
1 11 IbRALD OCilCVCS tUO lOU
eo,»IU finance the prorÄsitiun.
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--IIaveyouseenlhc.se 2 for a
nickel children's school handker
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i Additional Locals.
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having buffered a paralytic stroke
Tuesday about noon,
chiefs at Hollingers?
His iiealtli
has been very poorly for s -veral
months. He was reported Averse
we go to press, and bis condition is
, such as to give Mrs. Carlton and
! his many friends great uneasiness,
'ntunnan, a -'*n of A. *
k" atcrman - ftf t ' oni l^ nR ' d b - v
Wlfu ', ur !' 1V, ' d , - vt ' 8tw | ay ° n
to relatives here. They will con-
| —Janies K. Dolan, the customs
inspector, has been ordered to the
International lino to attend to!
a visit
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tinue on west to the Ralouse.
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(he customs business nt that place,
mainly in connection with the en
try of twenty-odd train loads of
of the Spokane & International.
«tee) required in the construction
— Mrs. C. I'. Sheffield, cashier
for the Great Northern Railway
Co., in their office in Bonners
Ferry, went to Spokane yesterday,
expecting to return today.
— Hen Morrow has accepted
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iiofiuon with the Homier Mercan-1,,,
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tile Co., taking charge OI the
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Malehouse huSllVCSS.
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Mrs. A. r. A nms arrived from
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Spokane on Wednesday, returning
ion Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Annis
visited their ranch while Mrs.
Annis was here.
ca ted at Burley, Idaho, a flourish
t own j n the irrigated belt
The Burley Bulletin mentions Mr.
Melder prominently in connection
with the orcanization of a lodeo of
n» »ni. organization ol a lodge ot
Oddfellows at that place, he hav
ing been elected Noble Grand. He
— E. W. Wheelan, Esq., was
ca ]ied to lUthdrum during thi
week, to defend two alleged "boot
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Friday and is conducting Services
at the t 'atlm' ie ehnrelu
, — G. E. Melder, son of Judge!
:tml ;, Irs . Henry Melder, is now lo
was active in Ofldfellowship while
in the North, and was a member.
<»f tiie Bonners Ferry lodges,
clearing both clients.
Rev. Father Kelley arrived
THE FIRST STATE BANK.
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The Name of tho New Banking In
stitution of Bonner* Ferry.
"The First State Bank of Bon
ners Ferry" is the r.#me of a new
financial institution organized this
week to do business in Bo mers
Ferry. The incorporators are W.
I*. Mahoney, \\ . D. Baxter and J.
l. Monks, of \\ utertuwn, S. D., and
A. E. Rickerd, of the Bonners Fer
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r > LUIllUer Lo., UUU L . 1. Atoorc, Ol
Mooro ta, of lhi.pl««».
The oopiul .took 01 , 1 « instilu
tien w to bo $15,000. Itu qrticlts
of incorporation are all signed up.
, ., : utU re of Mr vlonks
who u at present in California.
Vlr Mahoney returned Tuesday
{rom Spokane wher o he placed hit
or j C r for bank fixtures.
stitulion ....ii commence business
a , , oou a * tll0 building can be fit-
t » nn.i «i.n
ted m*, ana the legal requirements
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as to incorporalii g COIIlplICU With
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ineluuing the examination I)\ Hit.
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The in
state exanurer.
The bank will be located in the
iloliinger hui ding, .Mr. Mahoi.cv
having made the purchase o{ lh V
properly on Thursday, pa_\ ing
•f 1200 cash for the same.
Air. Mahoney and Mr. Baxter
are the organizers of the institu
They are highly impressed
lion.
with the outlook for uonners Ferry.
iiotli Mr. Mahoney and Mr. Bax
ter are married men, and they will
bring their families itère, between
now and spring.
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1 lii.s il «13 DCCu a VtTV busy your
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in the land department. In ad-
| dition to transacting the
Laud CommisBioner Munson Here,
Hon. Chas. J. Munson, state
land commissioner, was in Bou
lters F erry last Tuesday on ellietal
business. He was accompanied by
Mr. Hadley, one of his iteUl work
ers.
ordinary
bustm ss of the departmet. select
Ions to the extent ol over 210,00U
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acres have been made, as against a
little over -100,000 acres in the 10
years previous. Then, again, each
legal subdivision has been careful
ly inspected and its value dett rm
1 iued before filing, wllich lias not
always been the ease in the past.
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' U BhouId ^ Uru in mlntl a,8 ° that
| scleelionB are much more difficult'
j t,, make now than a few years ago,
been
because so much land lias
as'thrown
i.ilo forest reserves, and
jollier lauds settled up, leaving so]
| UU 1 C 1, less desirable land to select
from.
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.OF. MunSOll litis (JonionstniUTl
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his seleel.on for ocmmtss.onc.
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was a particularly fortunate one,
.. j having liandletl his department
j with energy as well as good sense
hind honesty. He is making
! splendid record.
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Special Sale.
We have placed on sale Sevent* -
five Boys' Suits at $1.75 per suit.
I These suits are ilark colored and
, willtor Wl . illllts aml aro Rol d evert
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where at $2.75 to $4.2
your choice
| Mercantile Co.
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Our price
at $1.75. —Bonner
Presbyterian Services.
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î been lielu at the l*reshvlenan
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church each event c tins week. Dr.
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preaching tomorrow at lü:ttO a. m.
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; and i :.3u p. in. lie will also preach
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each cvcm g at < :o0, until Ihurs
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day,, when he will preach our
Thanksgiving set mo • at 11 o'clock "
la. m. The citizens of the town are
their stores and
askeij to close
shops in time so that all may at
! ten<1 the Bcrv,cc -
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— Simpson Gloves for ladies are
noted for their excellent wear and
perfect fit. We have them in all
1 colors.
Hollingers.
C all 111 and see them at
M. £. Ladies to hold Sale.
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sale Of homo cooking:, ladies aprons,
The Methodist ladies will have a
etc., at Alexander's Furniture
Store,on Wednesday, November 29,
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Cook Wants Position.
A first class Japanese cook whnts
position in Hotel, Restaurant, or
Camp. Enquire at Royal Uest
Charlie «fur.,
Bonners Ferry. Ida
aurant.
North Side News.
Miss Wray who is teaching school
in tho Honker district came down
Wednesday and went to Unthdruin
to attend the teachers' examina
tion.
Owing to the il lues of our tench
or, Miss Dawson, there has been no
school this week.
jj Ferbrache, who lias been
confined to the house by an attack
again.
1 M,. ,„ d Mr.. C.rr.U .„.1 chil.l
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( W|1 , irL , y^iting at ilie Hooker
rancl , Mrt . Carratt is a flam-hter
f «, , V, r n i e
of quinsy, is now able to be out
Mrs. Signor has sold her sawmill
to Mr. Hannah of Washington. The
machinery was shipped this week
to some point on the Okanogan ri-1
[ ver, Wash.
Mrs. Signor also sold her house
to Mr. MeCrcedy who moved his
family into it this week. Mrs.
; Signor left Tuesday for Spokane
and the Coast cities.
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] The Steamer Errand Boy is mak-
i"S''egular trips down the river,
bringing back haled hay, powder,
etc., for Winter, Parsons & Boomer.
Landquist, a nephew of
! Mrs. Covert and Mrs. C. I). Howell,
C. E.
| arrived last Saturday, from North
He expects to spend the
1 Dukota.
winter here.
j The Shields house has been rent
cd by D. T. Daniels, of Daniels A
1 McKiver, the railroad contractors.
I McKinzio Edwards, a former
j resident of ibis place, but who for
j nearly three years has becc serving
j with Company 1), 19th Infantry,
j at Vancouver, Wash, visited a few
days the past week with relatives
here, vt r. Edwards was married
Oct. 11, to Miss Jennie Lind ot
Colville, Wash.
Wood For Sale.
j \y c !lrc j, re p a red to deliver wood
i iu t 0 | U)wn at thü foüow
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I tng price;
a | i) rv Tamarack, 16-inch length,
3 Ricks for $5.25. Call on
20tf Osler & Mustard
Bonners Ferry.
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Real Estate
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Now is the time to buy, while Price* are Ixmv.
Homier* Ferry I* growing ami will eontimi«
wm nt » home
Look . .
. in » healthy climate. Or do you want to make
a good Investment ? Look over my Bargains
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FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
An Ideal Stock Farm,
•atiow land, all fenced mid
improved, good orchard. 10 head of cattle ami
all farm machinery. Will be hold for f ?000
Just Dirt Cheap,
TM It f
rno
and rjdand; will cut
<*i hay. ■» am* of Orchard, good
*, well Improved, 1C miles frogi Bonners
« of Mead
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Lots in Riverside Addition
F<»r 'Jü day* I will »ell 20 lots in Ulvendde
Addition alfCO each on the installment plan,
: flO down, and fio per month. The*« lot*
! within ONK Blof-k of (he Depot ground*td the
Spokane a International Hallw ay. Don't over*
I look a goo<l chance to get yourself u home.*
Hero is a Bargain
» Room nouso ana m acre» ni ground, nom
, nil the in*tnlimeiit plan, 9 -*^ cash ami | 1 '» per.
month. I* ' 4 mile from saw mill. Would make
good boarding Iuxikc.
Good Home Cheap.
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wm m-u yon s iwre tracin or urper
l Stallment plan. »IO down, balance in
! h payuiom».
Here Is A Bargain,
&
IS7 acre* of best medow land in Kootenai
Vaiuy. «»i iVmed; good house ami bum;
'eut 120 tons hay : one mile from station and
Kuiinmd. p r iee| 2 --»o.
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month
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A Good Hay Ranch,
■in first rl.ii
■«low. «ill rut
Ka il road und
hay
one mile fr«
Price 91000.
A Bargain.
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j 100 ton» of hay,
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ilh Yellow I'lne,
•res land, covered
l Fir. Saw Mill, Plaiur. Kdger,
Price 9'JOU".
TMiuaruek
iA) IL P. KugiliC.
For Sale.
I General Mereh»mdi*e Business, Store 20xi'<0
• aero ground. 92»»kj *tt»ck
K. K. Price 92U00.
basement,
on band, good locution
Stock Farm Cheap.
inj»ro\cd land, all
uood board fence. Bll? Harn 7u
losed will»
Mca
i dow land, will cut * 20 »» tona hay, pari Timothy.
] Good Orchard and good range lor cattle. One
•e 9*000.
V
. half cash.
4 Bargains on Main Street.
Kent good Store Building for
2 good Saloon location» with huUdlnm»
ami throe Lot*. Price caah. Tw»»bulhl
ing* and three lots, one half imereti for 9£*i0
a>h.
For Sale
a taw»
1 Pave several good relifXiuUhmcnts on hand
that will be »old cheap. Call ami look them
ill advertise your
list it with me. I will
over, also remember,
p roper ly free, If 3
; eharge you ^ per cent commission on a Bale.
or
BONNERS FERRY,
A.]. KENT, Real Estate
Deputy Mineral Recorder,
and Jubilee of the Peace.
IDAHO
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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 onr Slices are made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers in tho World.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and now and nothing but the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower than they should bo sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
We call especial attention to our FINE LINE of
GROCERIES, and avc make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
C. C Mercantile Co
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furniture and
Undertaking
WALL PAPER,
PIC 1 UR FI FRAMING,
CARPETS. LINOLEUMS,
V\ IN DOW SHADES
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LET US FIGURE ON FURN
ISHING YOUR HOUSE.
WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE
YOU THE FREIGH T.
W. A, ALEXÄNDER, Benners feîiv,îdâ.
T . J . Jones
T. A. Bishop, M. O.
JONES & BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Bonners Ferry,
Idaho
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HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IS THE WAV 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.
Lot us figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
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Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
The Bonners Perry Lumber to
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