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MONTPELIE L. 2. MONTPELIER, IDAHO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARYw', J!*fHi. NO. 1. 53F E^pBurgoyne, MPEG PIONEER MERCHANT > ; I V 0 announce to his numerous that he is closing out his Mock of Winter Stock at a 1 in order to make room for IMMENSE «SIGN! T of SPRING GOODS. P also des? :all their attention to his select stocK of Grc s, -y Va*. Emm Dn K>ds, nd Shoes, nrnishings, Bx inr-i LA Aß Hr :q 111 ■ ; e, ? :oq v r "'. « ' gjga v y % i w \ I s toneware. G i act Bverytliing. For Yourself and ineed. W Me CQii —. .-a» , ,. , è, -is,-. fjSff ^ » ■ \ Pïteeslthe Lowest. Summer Stock of * prlng J and HlB WINERY largest. 11 ul most complete in the county. All the latent will he in the new stock. ,i T ill be Ire 1 .-a :t Price Paid for Produce. m ligiu W Sr URGOYNB, * ■ft * tpeller, Idaho. plejle rtbek of iJlodtery and A com issware atilovij ond ■ « shoflp i L al ban* f !.. etrench»e| V S. comma Mondfl| and Sp-M eset t. 1 . IlooyeJ /■ ■> Vfc s it Ham 52 itelo lost ik hrough IBS. it Blckfoot kieys Chai ns ciy will nés 1C l ;asing f All goods in stock must go no matter how cheap. At The Fair. 1 Mrs. Bert Thatcher arrived in this city Tuesday and will assist her husband in staging several plays he intends putting on shortly. In Judge Patten's court Wednes day the case of Ike Tunks vs. Elijah Cutler was tried by a jury. Verdict for plaintiff was returned. Defendant gave notice of an appeal Our "Winter G-oods Are nearly gone, but we still have a few BOB-SLEDS, ROBES & BELLS. We NOW OFFER them at regular prices and will take in payment Good Marketable Lumber Ij Sawed to our order and delivered by or before JUL Y 1st, IS 96 . Spring - is nearly here CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF and Spring Implements Plows, Harrows, Drills, We have just received the choicest stock of ALFALFA, TIMO THY, REDTOP. garden GRANS HA WN SEEDS Prices the Lowest. Don't miss it. Now is your chance. Co-op W. & M. C o. Idaho. Montpelier, Local Uappenlaga. A chinook wind brought a snow storm Wednesday. Elegant line of new |M in at Hammond & Whitman's neckties 1 lurt has adjorned and Judge, lawyers and jurymen have re turned to their homes. For a first class smoke in tfye cigar line, call at the City Dru|g; store. Only the finest brands kept in stock. Joe Hannak and family moved to Pocatello Tuesday, where they will reside in the future. Joe has secured a good position in the Gate City. The City Drug store have the purest and best line of wines and liquors ever brought to Montpelier. They were prepared expressly for family use. Try them. The Phantom ball on the 17th of March for the benefit of the fire campany ought to be largely at tended. A good supper will be served on the stage and a grand time is in store for all. Chas. Schmid, Montpelier's tail or, will henceforth make to order suits from $16 to $75. These are cash rates, so don't ask for credit. Quality of goods and fit guaran teed the best. 34-tf The house opposite the Anchor Saloon, which was used by Frank Coburn last summer as a fruit stand, wa s moved to the vacant lot ^^^B^|feMkk)ostofficc Saturday. 47-tf 47-tf n \ : Confusion the funniest of plays. Next Monday at the opera house. The finest line of stationery ever seen in Montpelier at City Drug store. 47-tf Fun by the bushel at "Confus Next Monday evening at ion. the opera house. During the Lenton season I will have fresh fiïh for sale Wednes days and Fridays of each week. H. II. Hoff 1 . i-tf Cattle ship better when dehorned. We have the only chemical de herner on the market. Riter Bros. 1-tf Drug Co. Conductor E aton is back from the east and as predicted by the Examiner brought a handsome bride with him. We extend best wishes. Judging from the program that is to be rendered by the Primary association tonight, there is no doubt as to there being a large at tendance. They are deserving ot it all, for the ladies have spared no time in preparing for a grand suc cess. The forty car-loads of machinery shipped west the other day, and of which all the daily papers made mention, were consigned to the Co-op Wagon & Machine Co., of Salt Lake. Buying in such quan tity means they were bought cheap and patrons of this mammoth in stitution will get the benefit. The Montpelier branch will get its share of this order. dead. In Wyoming Ulatrlct Caart. Besides tho cases mentioned last week the following were disposed of: State vs. Andy Mcliwain. As sault with intent to kill. Jury trial. Verdict, guilty as charged. Sentenced to five years in state j penitentiary. Stevens vs. Dewey. Note; verdict for defendant. This decision reverses the justice court verdict. Bank of Wamego vg. Skinner, et al, Bank of Troy vt. Lindford et al., and Johnson vs Lintord et* al., judgments for plaintiff» Quay le vs. Barrett et. al. Judg ment by consent for plaintiC for $2500. McDonald vs. Rogers. Judg ment for plaintiff' for $25. Holmgreen vs. Holmgreen. De cree of divorce granted. Law, administrator vs Spence.. • H. S. Wolley and C. A. Hoover in-lyT tervenors.-- Court refused to allow i foreclosure of real estate mortgage, ' and gave intervenor, Hoover, a prior lein on the personal proper ty mortgaged to the amount of his claim. Court held that Woolcy mortgage wag paid. That the plaintiff have prior lein on per sonal mortgage included in his mortgage and not in the Hoover mortgage, and a junior lein on personal property described in the Hoover mortgage. Personal judg ment for about $3300. Hertzog vs. Meacham; judg ment by consent for plaintiff for about $1000. A. J. Harris vs. Dan Stevenson, et. al., appeal dismissed. Chaffin vs. Pierson; continued. Daughters vs. Kelly; decree of foreclosure granted. Osborne & Co. vs. Stucki; new trial granted on condition that plaintitf pay $75 terms, within 20 days. \ Buhler vs. Bucher; appeal dis missed. J McMillian vs. Hix, et. al., con tinued. Wilcox vs - Deere, Wells & Co., continued Passey vs. Deere, Wells & Co., and Sheriff Davis; demurer to amended complaint sustained. In junction dissolved. Cause con tinued. State vs. Ike Tunxs; appeal from justice court. Defendant plead : guilty and as 30 days had already been served, the court cut down his sentence to $50 fine. Appeal of Justice Kelly from commissioners action on his bill. All items allowed except $6 for case of state vs. Monroe et. al. In this hearing the court took occa sion to censure commissioner Hoff for accepting $50 from the county as expenses for his trip recently to Boise. The court also intimated that he would consider a case brought with a view of recovering this amount. Hammond vs. U. P. Receivers and Scott vs. same parties; ordered that same be transferred to U, S. circuit court for Idaho to be tried. The Co-op. W. & M. Co., re ceived two carloads of Glidden wire left fol ONLY the best good AT #P§ ^ BÜHGOYNB and J : C, m ■ 5 BRBNNA Have the largest juuJ-bf : *4* JAMS A -T* '.ihl Where can be found at all tirae^Ji ^ DRY GOODS, GROCFRIESt BOOS, SHOES, GENTS FUÄ •r. line of THIN IINGS. To which we have lately added a com} ie of CROCKERY AND GLA: RE* RUBBER BOOTS. In order to close out our stock of Rubber Boots we make f the following prices: PER PAIR H LADIES PEBBLE WOOL LINED $1 MISSES CHILDRENS " MENS 75 cts il ,< 50 $1 it Idaho Montpelier, % pa .•>3 («'»equalled Mervtce Denver to Chicago via Kansas City la given via tho Union Pacific and Chi cago A Alton Kail ways. Through Pullman sleeper». Pullman Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars leave Denver daily. The Union Pacific ia the vreat through car line of the west Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets via this line. E. I-. I.OMAX, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt, Omaha, Neb, SUBSCRIBE FOR Awarded Highest Honors — World's Pair. -DR-' F CREASE BAMNr P 9 WMB MOST PERFECT MADE. <i pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powdaf. PrS Ammonia, Alum or any other.aduHaeant, «to YEAR!» THB STANDARD. urn Ne Bcgrete If vOft make the trip via the Chicago, ! Unioi Pacific A North western Lina Fe»ew changes to Cliicago and eaetern'^jitiei. Through veM Irai 1er ami