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B iiHii iiiiiniMH |||||| » | m ||||||||| n |1 .. _ 5 I g 5 ! 5 5 ! S j 5 1 2 ; 5I 2 2 a E Si §1 5 2 E S 1 S j S H 2 S 5 2 2 E 2 E E 2 = E SI How About It? S = 2 2 z 5 — The old saying is- "You never miss the water until the well is dry. Same way, lots of us never think to order any wood until we are out in the shed scraping up the last arm full. = - Put in your winter supply of wood NOW—don't have to handle it in the snow BUY SIXTEEN INCH SLAB WOOD Green from saw, $2.50 a load in town or $2.75 a load on Mahoney Hill or Across River Dry, $3.00 a load in town or $3.25 a load on Mahoney Hill Across River or Bonners ferry lumber Company, ltd. Phone 96 Lumber Lath Mouldings Shingles Wood fiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnuiiiiiiiiiiuimuiiiiiuiiHiiumiiiinuiimiiiniiimimniiiiinniiiiiiuiT Chamberlain's Tablets These tablets are Intended especially for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. It you have any troub il Announcement To tKe People of Boundary County The undersigned wishes to announce that he has purchased the stock and goodwill of the Richardson & Monks Hardware Store and is now at your service, prepared to fill your needs in the way of heavy or shelf hardware, tools and implements and machinery. • We have on hand large stocks of hardware of all kinds and will endeav or to keep on hand, for your convenience, large assortments in our various de partments, so that we can fill your orders promptly and at the same time give you the lowest prices consistent with good merchandise. We solicit the valued patronage which you have given in past years to the firm of Rich ardson & Mopks, and invite you to come in, get acquainted and make our store your head quarters af any and all times. C. W. Gimther, who has been with Richardson & Monks for the past two years, will re He knows the stock and will always be on hand to serve you. : & I I main with us. D. C. FARNSWORTH Let Us Show You Our New Shoes We have just received a new shipment of the Edmonds Shoe Co/s "Foot Fitting Shoes" for men* All sizes and A* B* C lasts* The best shoe on the market* perfectly and Copper's Spring Needle Underwear —The kind that fits wears, the best* A full line of Men's* Women's and Children s Shoes and Slippers* White Canvas Car of Sugar Just Arrived Can sell you sugar from car cheaper than regular wholesale price Causton Bros PHONE 73 We p»y 60c per pound for Ranch Butter; 50c per do«® for eggs Bring (.hem to vT We won't, turn you down because we have a smaU supply on hand. realize for yourself what a firstclass I medicine will do for you. only a quarter. i les of this sort, give them a trial and They cost r Mrs. C. J. Young, of Creston. B. C.. to visited here last week with her daugh let. Mrs. T. R Evans Tony Heppner, of Easlport, wag in town for the Fourth visiting old ac quaintances of the city. H. A. Gale left yesterday morning for Spokane after having spent several days here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meddock. of the Northside, are the happy parents of a son which was born Thursday, Mrs. H. Harrington left last week for Odessa, Wash., to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Bone. Robert Krause, of Copeland, went to the Bonners Ferry hospital Thurs day to undergo a minor operation. John Greene, employed at Meadow Creek by the Bonner Tie Co., was in town last week to celebrate the Fourth, Miss Rose Mae Rawson left on last Thursday for Coour d Alene to spend the Fourth of July visiting with her friends. H. Sawyer and family, of Eastport, motored here Friday to spend the Fourth pt July, returning home on Saturday morning. R. G. Johnston received a telegram last Tuesday telling of the serious illness of his mother at Mead, Wash., and he left for his mother's home the same day. FOR SALE—Paige Light-6 Touring Coca) Pick-ups W. J, Bone left last wek for Odessa. W'ash., to visit with his son, Leonard Bone Fire on Friday afternoon burned the root cellar at the Henry Wendell home. „ _ . , 1 Car, five passenger, 1916 model, run j less than 7,000 miles and in A-l shape New tires. Price, $675.00. Inquire of Richardson & I^onks. j tf. I j i Wall Paper and Paints 1 ! [ I Next to Court House 1 j n. W. BLISS Phone 83 I Storage batteries charged and for rent. Amazon Electric Shop, tf When you want to cool oft and be comfortable, drop in at Hawks Drug Store and try our fountain delicacies. Joe Stich arrived here Thursday from Ruby. Wash., to spend a tew daÿs visiting with friends and looking after business matters. Mrs. H. L. Medbury left last week for Seattle, Wash., where she planned spend several weeks visiting with friends and relatives, Films developed and pictures printed Send or Slmonds Drug and best work guaranteed, bring us your work. Store, "On the Corner," WANTED Forty acres of rush or meadow land within a radius of six miles of Bonners Ferry. M. L. Rowe or address Herald office.4t LOST—Japanese wicker handbag, and gallon can of motor oil, on July 4, in front of Commercial hotel, return to Sheriff Dunning and receive reward. Mrs. Tony Brown recently returned to her home at Copeland after a visit of some time at her former home in Cincinattl. Ohio, with her sisters and former friends. Inquire of Kindly Everyone who has eaten our Ice cream says it is the best ever served in this city. Try it. dren. Smooth and delicious. Take some home to the chil Hawks' Drug Store. This week I. B. Neill, of the Parks Highway Garage, sold a five passenger 1919 Harroun automobile to Jack Mr. Neill took the agency Poston. for the Harroun a few weeks ago. James M. Conley, of Meadow Creek, was in town Wednesday and made a homestead filing before U. S. Com misioner C. W. King, for a 40 .acre tract in the Dawson Lake district. FIFTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in Give Shoe Making and Repairing. - me a t r j a i an( i i, e convinced that only the f)eat work ia turned out . J. A. TRANSEAU, Casey Hotel Bldg. Jul 29 Several freight cars were derailed Thursday morning on the Great North ern railway near Yakt and as a result No. 4 was held here for several hours and No. 1 did not arrive until 11:00 a. nl. H. I Monks left last week for Spo kane to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Monks. Monks, who has been visiting her par ents on the coast, is expected home this week. FOR SALE CHEAP—One Hoosler kitchen cabinet; one kitchen table; lone childs' rocker; three lieds; one high chair; one range; one wash tub, and wash boiler. W. O'Brien. George Nutt received word last week from his son Ira, who stated that he had just arrived at Newport News from France where he served for many months In one of the U. S. butchery companies. Last week Mrs. T. A. Hooker pur chased twenty acres of the Thomas Mills place on the no/th bench, property includes a dwelling and an orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Hooker plan to live on the ranch. Mrs. Howard Inquire of Mrs. J. The Mrs. E. Boileau went to Priest River last Tuesday to attend the funeral of Joe Trembley, an oldtimer of the Priest River district, who died at Mayo Bros, hospital at Rochester, Minn., following an operation. F. J. Cullen, salesman for the Vogue Candy Co., with headquarters at Cen tralist, Wash., was here on Friday to spend the Fourth with his wife and children--at the home of Mrs. Cullen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ingram. Mail orders given prompt and care ful attention. We guarantee them against breakage and pav parcels post or express charges. Send your next order for drug sundries to Sl monds' Drug Store, Bonners Ferry, Idahf.—adv-tf. The Bonners Ferry baseball team 1 played a game at Troy, Mont., on the Fourth of July in which the. Troy i bunch acted real mean and didn't let I Bonners have a score. Troy made 9 Lynch and Benson was the ru»s. , Bonners Perry battery. Clem Gorsline, merchant of Porthill, i passed thrrfcgh town Thursday on his i way to Sandpoint to join his family for the Fourth at the home of Mrs Gorsiine's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. i F. Whitaker. They returned yester day to their home. In later years you will wish that you had taken pictures of your chil dren. You will wonder why you did not think to photograph your home or j the place you fished <>r camped ibis Be wise and buy a kodak summer. op camera today at Slmonds Drug Store, "On the Corner." Mrs.*0. S. Davis and son. Delmar, returned home Friday from Sheridan, Wyo., where Mrs. Davis had been called by the sudden death of hdr father, Mr. Pate. Mrs. Davis was ac companied home by her sister, Mrs. Florence Warner and Mrs. Warner's little daughter, who will remain for the summer. . , Norris Short arrived here Sunday from the east where he has been In the He only recently received his He enlisted when war was first declared but did not get a chance to see service overseas as he was kept on duty in various forts and training camps. Mrs. N. A. Short. i army, discharge. He is the son of Several Bonners Ferry people Went to Coeur d Alene Friday to take in the big regatta on that day. Among the motor parties were Mr. and Mrs. Northug and Albert Hende, Mr. and Mrs. M. McNichoIs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gteed. Thomas Gleed and Roy Voshmik, Mr.- and Mrs, Otto F. Mathiesen and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kinnear, W. F. Klnnear. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Richardson and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Monks and little son, will leave the latter part of this week for Spokane where they will make their home for a time Bt least, Messrs. Richardson and Monks having sold their hardware store re I cently to D. C.. Farnsworth, of Rock I ford, Wash. The household goods i the two families will be disposed j at an auction sale to be held at the 1 Richardson home on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, I .Causton, auctioneer All kinds of valuable home furnishings j will be sold at this time to the highest j bidders on the usual terms. Mr. j F. Richardson will act as clerk of the 1 sale. ! ? USEFULNESS This is the epoch of usefulness. We are judged by what we are relatively to one another. Willingness to help others is frequently nullified by feeble ness of purpose. An accumulating Savings Account, no matter how small the deposits, is material evidence of decision made and kept. The accompanying sense of security opens the broadest field of usefulness. Vour account book is here ready for the entry of your initial deposit. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO Resources over $350,000.00 * A BARGAIN ! ! for you at the Amazon Electric Shop Dry Batteries at 30c each Buy them now and save 40 per cent. Don't waste time— Buy an alarm clock y These are the days when you have got to be at work early. You can't afford to take chances . on just waking up. A little oversleep On just one morning will cost you many times the price of a good alarm clock. They keep Howe sells alarm clocks you can depend on. correct time, and the alarm goes off at the time you set it for. Both styles—intermittent, and the long straight ring. All have levers to shut them off when you are up. $1.50 to $4.00 /We also have a fine stock of field watches, ranging in price from $1.75 up to $75.00. O. F. HOWE Jeweler—Optometrist Edison Phonographs and Records % 1 All Settled at Last and in better position to serve you than ever, as our departments are segregat ed so all lines are by themselves, es pecially our SHOE DEPARTMENT which we feel is the best assortment for the whole family than any other stock in the county. New fruit and Vegetable Department cool and fresh. . • Olir Mpdt Rnnm k y being located where it is keeps our meats UU1 incut nuUIII an( j j ar( j j n a fresh condition, which means a great deal to the housewife. Morrell meats are all Eastern corn fed which means more firm quality. Old Style Mason and Class Top Fruit Jars Also Jar Rubbers end Covers at Last Year Prices. ftnr Now Waro Rnnm *> ves us adequate space to handle VW ngW more staple lines in car load lots, which means cheaper price. » ; ' i in the rear of the store where it keeps ; j Sugar $10.35 per Sack of of W. Cash paid for Eggs at all times and other farm produce as we need it. See Us Regarding Cedar Posts and Cordwood. » Brown's Dept. Store