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; j i ; 1 I j I • ! ! ! Headquarters lor Eastman Kodaks and Supplies . Kodaks and Cameras from 75c lo $50.00 If you are having trouble with your kodak, or are unable to make good pictures, come in and we will take pleasure in starting you right. Films Developed and Printed Promptly Remember—If it isn't an Eastman it isn't a Kodak. Brody's Pharmacy The Rexoll Store BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO BYRON N. HAWK», Prop. Ship Your Cream to the * (V 0* l greaï£Î c Sand point, Idaho Honest Weights. Fair TesDs. Prompt. Settlements. Courteous Treatment. Check for each can if yon wish. Butter-fat, sweet cream, 46c Sour, 42c % TKe Best Graduation Gifts They are enduring presents, useful as well as beautiful. At Howe's—the one price jewelry store, where the value is always in the goods and no one has an advantage you have not— you will find most excellent select Ions in these best graduation gifts. The quality is good to give and good to receive, and prices do not strain your pocketbook. A few suggestions-— « .. $2.50 to $6.00 $2.00 to $20.00 $2.00 to $30.00 $1.00 to $15.00 $1.00 to $12.00 Bells with Monograms, $2.50 to $5.00 Bracelet Watches.... $12.00 to $40.00 Strap Watches. $4.00 to $15.00 Manicure'Sets EaVallieres.... Set Rings. Brooches. Scarf Pins. It's a pleasure to show goods at Howe's and you never asked to buy. are O. F. Howe Jeweler and Optometrist Edison Phonographs CEL Records V J r A V r 4 > A l;i * Now do you realize how important an item your groceries are? You eat ten hundred and ninety-five times per year; it is the most frequent and regular thing you do. Isn't such an important func tion worth the best groceries? Place Your Order With Us and we will guarantee the pleasure of the occasion. I I If /r !snt Alright - Bring It 8a ck fE.L. LITTLE* frv;; .f —■ PH ONE. 57- - HARD tV A RE - GROCERIES - FURNISHINGS J L ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court of the Eighth | Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Boundary. Edith L. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. Frank J. Brown, Defendant. The State of Idaho sends greetings to Frank L. Brown, the above named defendant. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Boundary by the above named plaintiff. „ This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, that the said plaintiff and defendant in termarried at Mamlan, State of North Dakota, on the 23rd day of December, 1909, and over since have been, and now are, husband and wife, that plaintiff is, and has been a resi dent of the State of Idaho, five years preceding the commencement of this action, that defendant for more than t has willfully plaintiff five years last neglected to provide for the the common necessaries of life, hav ing the ability so to do, and has com peTled port herself during the time afore said, notwithstanding he is abun dantly able to support her, that he able to work and earns good wages but refuses to .work and sup port plaintiff. And you are hereby appear and answer th plaint within twenty day vice of this summons, if said Judicial District, and within forty days if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you so appear and answer said com plaint witnin the time herein speci fied, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said com plaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this 7th day of May, 1918. [SÉAL] H. H. ELDER, Clerk. E. Henry, Attorney for plaintiff, P. O. Bonners Ferry, Idaho. May 7-June ll- 6 t. plaintiff to work out and sup *. the District Court of the Eighth! Judicial. District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Boundary. Bonners rerry Lumber Co. Inc., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Wilbur J. Martin and Bertha G. Sweet, divorced wife of Wilbur J. Mar tin, and H. O. Jackson and Phoepe Jackson, his wife, Defendants. The State of Idaho sends greet ings to Wilbur J. Martin and Bertha Sweet, divorced wife of Wilbur J. Martin, and H. 0. Jackson and Phoebe Jackson, his wife, the above named defendants. , A1 _ t You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Boundary by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought to recover judgment against the defendants Wilbur J. Martin and Bertha G. Sweet for the sum of $800.00 and interest at twelve per cent per an num from June 12th, 1914; $100.0Q attorneys fees, costs of suit and to foreclose a certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by said de fendants on said 12th day of June, 1914, to Charles Troutfcther upon Dip NV 9 of NW Va.- SW l 4 of and NW',4 of SWV4 of Section 10 Twp. 61 N. R. 3 E. B. M„ Boundary County, Idaho, said mortgage beinr recorded in Book 4 of Mortgages at page 367 thereof, in the records of Boundary County, Idaho, said mort gage having thereafter been duly assigned to the plaintiff herein; all of which will more fully appear in the complaint filed herein to which reference is hereby made for great er certainty. And you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said com plaint within twenty days of the ser vice of this summons, if served within said Judicial District, and within forty days if served else where; and you are further notified that unless you so appear and swer said complaint within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this 6 th day H H ELDER Clerk DOLLIE BRUCE, Deputy Clerk. Bottom & Wilson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residence & P. O. Ad dress Bonners Ferry, Idaho. mav 7june ll- 6 t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL _ , In the Probate Court of the County r °t " oun, ] ar y> of Idaho. In the matter of the Estate of Vic tona Russell, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suançe of an order of the above titled court, made in the above en titled matter, on the 30th day April, 1918, the undersigned, as ad mimstrator of the said above estate, will sell at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of wie United States and sub I frt confirmation by the above en titled court, according to law, the fobowing described real estate, situ ated in Boundary County, State directed e said com s of the ser served with ALIAS SUMMONS of May, 1918. ESTATE MUSIC CLUB TO ENTERTAIN The Bonners Ferry Music Club resent another one of their j concerts next Saturday eve ng, May 11th, at the K. P. hall. A great deal of care and work has been spent to make this program the best one ever given in this vicinity. With such artists as Mrs. E. B. Patterson, of Sandpoint, Miss Modora Walker, of Lenia, Mrs. Harold McCoy and others of Bonners Ferry it is sure to be a success. We hope that the K. P. hall will be packed with people •erpetuate and ability of our town. And for the small sum of 10 cents handed to the director, Mr. Theodor Perry, or to the treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Castle, you may become a member of this club. A dance will follow the program and a fine or chestra of ten pieces will furnish the music. Following is the musical pro gram for the evening: i 1. (a) "Soldier's Farewell . Dalse (b) "Souvenir da Krakow..Dalse Walden's Orchestra j 2. Vocai Soïo, Mrs. E. B. Patterson 3. Violin— "Humoreske" ...Dvorak .Miss Medora Walker 5 Reading, "Jes Wanted to Know" Elmira Norton ..JVÏiss Elmira Norton 5 Piano Solo ...Mrs. Harold McCoy g Vocal "Good Bye 7 violin Solo Zarzicki g Reading, Well(j . j 9. Piano Duett, j Ocean," Miss Eva j p ro f Theodor Perry i 10 yôcal Solo, Mrs. Ê. B. Patterson n . Emerald Waltz .Reese | Walden Orchestra 1 j2. Song, "Star Spangled Banner, ; [ I [ ! i . * j surprise on Miss Loretta Lynch and | her pupils at the Curley Creek school. About 11:30 in the fore ! a", of the people, far and near gathered at the Cooper home near school house. The line was not i drawn, for Idaho or Montana—every I tody came. M ss Dorothy Dayton, °* Swanson school in Montana, her pupils all were in line to leave the Cooper home with the bunch. No greater surprise could have been to the Curley Creek school | than if the sun had risen m the north. Everybody brought a big bas het of eatables. Soon a table was [fade the full length of the school house and all could see that a big Picnic dinner was near and to tell the truth of it, how so much cake, P le an< ' a ", of the other good things to eat could be brought, cannot be i explained in words. _ James h itzpatnck, H. L. Shively, an fl B. H. Elder, of Bonners lYrry, an-|y eiri ? on official matters , called about the time all had got well t started eating, but nevertheless, there was plenty for them. Just ! about the time that they had gotten well settled down to the table to I ®*t. Rev. U. S. Crowder and J. A. Worley and another young gentle man that the writer knows not the ! n ame, came along and Rev. Crowder an( > Worley soon joined the welcome P art y and sat down to the table but : young gentleman in question was shy. The school ma ams went out j to the car and insinuated strong for , him to come in, but without success. The next thing was a bunch of the I ladies with plates strewed full of delicious eats bordered with flowers making for the car, and he had to j g. e {. busy and couldn't refuse the g 00 d eats. Strong inquiry is made by some of the ladies to learn about | the bashful gentleman, After the picnic dinner was over there was an abundance of good of ea t s left. Commissioners Fitzpat -1 r j c k and Shively and Clerk Elder j j e ft f or looking after the balance of j the road toward the Montana line but were so enthused over the mat | ^ er that they returned soon. By this time a violin showed up and music was beginning. To tell the truth—it was la(ly - s choice f or dancing, of Fitzpatrick, H. L. Shively and Con Casey were out on the floor and P. O. Swanson following up close and you should of seen the fancy steps j of quadrille dancing pulled off by ! them and the young ladies, including ! both school ma'ams, was asked to dance but flunked out —the reason not known. At about 5:30 p. m. when the writer left the place all were enjoy- j ing themselves heartily, playing ball, dancing and everything that they could do to make things a pleasant success. Rev. Crowder and his bunch went J to the lake fishing and Fitzpatrick I and his hunch were on the road I homo at last re* "rt. II is presumed I that if a I that he wi I night crew. The rumor is that the I j surprise started through Mrs. Perry I and Mrs. Danforth. Fitzpatrick also hail a hand in the ball game, besides ; dancing and made a hope to come again. On Saturday evening, May 1 11 th, it is planned to have the close i of the school exercises and every body is welcome. Dancing will fol i low the program. will IS *°'Z en w'ho are anxious to *• improve the musical Tosti Mrs. Frank Bottum "Mazourka". .Miss Medora Walker She Liked Him Rale Miss Elmira Norton Waves of the May Little, Audience Dancing. Surprise on Curley Creek School (By Judge E. B. Schlette.) Last Friday, May 3rd, was a big Jim H. H. Elder party wishes to see it all 11 be a member of the mid Pasture for Cattle—Will open the DePuy pasture on May 1st, $2.00 r month in advance. Mrs. May7pd per head pei Katie Welch renter. Idaho. SEV4 Of SWÜ; SWW, of SE14: SE',4 of SEV4; 15 acres in NEV4 of SE»4: and 25 acres in NW14 of SE*4 all in Sec. 18, Twp. 64 N. R. 1 E. B. M., containing 160 acres more of less. Said sale will be held on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1918, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the residence situ ated on the above described prop erty. Dated at Copeland, Idaho, this 2nd day of May, 1018. N. R. SELOVER. Administrator of ibe estate of Vic toria Russell, Dc^eosed. Residence and Postoffice Address, Copeland, Idaho. may7-28-4t ÏL V'c ' Si g Vv yäS A Hi ÎK J ' & - * Tv-. ■ ^ Oil* 1 *»-— '. Nj \ a j •• a L ■/ » - y ■ 4 We congratulate the residents of Boundary County on the result of the Third Liberty Loan campaign. This county has again given evi dence of its ability and willingness to do its part. This Bank will gladly take care of your Lib erty Loan Bond for you free of charge. We will place it in our burglar and fire proof safe sub ject to your order. 1 , THE FIRST« STATE BANK Bonners Ferry. Idaho r 0 Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys . I Quality Goods at lowest Prices I We have the largest line of Men's and Boys' ready-to wear suits in the county. A fine assortment of Felix-Roths child suits, all sizes, new patterns, selling at $8.50, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50 and up to $25.00. Blue Serges for from $16.50 to $30.00. Kuppenheimer suits for from $22.50 to $30.00. Also a line of Brandegee-Kincaid suits from $20 up. I Buy the Boy* a fiait Here I Good assortment to select from and priced at from $4.00 up. > Mallory Hats New shipment just in, including many of the latest blocks. This is the best hat on the market at $3.50 and $4 50. I WALDEN BROS. All Kinds of Furnishings for Men and Boys CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING J O o A lilth thing like being ander fire can*t it op the*it from taking a chew of Gravely! fw I Ml' mm III Al J* KlMlj feL •• , •<„ D g/r.m Hi ■ ' V ''Z' 3» 4 4 N •v •«.»VS .Sy \ When 5îc Gets PoscSi cf I Real GRAVELY Chewing Fing You Sent Him A man's first impulse is to share a geed thing. Real Gravely Plug has been spread ail over Amer ica simply by the Gravely user offering a small chcv/ to his friends. Tobacco like that is worth sending. It means something when it get» there. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you that'* the kind to »end. Send tho best! Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a lon-r while. ° If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor—improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND LN THE Ü. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Sea port of the U. S. A. Even "over there" o 3c. stamp will take ,l « t0 - , j™ - Your dealer will supply envelope and give you otticial directions how to address it. P. I?. GRAVELY TOBACCG C0-, Danville, Va. 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