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Montpelier, Idaho, Dec. 9,1904 ADDITIONAL LOCAL Miss Florence Underwood is at home from the Michigan Conservatory ivl usic. of She arrived Wednesday and will remain until af ter the holiday s— Hi ter Bros, are headqurriers for dolls, toys and everything that, a childish heart could wish for Christmas. 42 Mrs. Win Driver arrived from Ogden this morning and will visit until after : the holidays at the home of her mother^! Mrs. M cIntosh. - --- The Junior Christian Endeavors are rehearsing faithfully for their enter tainment next Thursday night, and they are deserving of a liberal patronage. Toilet articles, perfumes, manicure sets, tine stationery, games and every thing imaginable for Christmas presents at Riter Bros. Repairing and cleaning at Schmid, the tailor. 43 31 Mike Malone and Frank Richards, ac companied by Trainmaster Hickey and Master Mechanic Tollerton of Rocatello spent Monday and Tu sday hunting on Thomas Fork. They b agged 38 dryjk«^ The skating"season will soon be here and when you go to buy a pair of skates remember that Hughes/. has the largest and best stock in town. 38 Thos. Douglas is shaking hands with old Montpelier friends today. He is en route to Portland to yisit with his family, and will continue on his journey in the morning. See our 35c table of beautiful Xmas presents, many items worth 5oc: drop and panel pictures 15c apiece. Loads of 5, 10 and 15c glass and china novel ties at H. B. Whitman's. 41 Sam Armatage of Georgetown, re turned Monday morning from a two years mission in England. He labored in the Leeds conference, and was quite successful. A brother returned with him und will make this country his Pete Fuller returned Tuesday mom He took in the St. home in the future. ing from the east. Louis fair, visited with his parents at Oil City, Penn., and with a sister at Ashtabula, Ohio. Hi s nephew. Master .Toe Fuller Fuller, accompauind him and enjoyed the trip immensely. Get in an order for a fine winter suit now and have it delivered later on. Chas. 8ebmid, the tailor. 31 VV. H. Wolverton and Earl Sparks went to Blackfoot Monda v to work the photograph business. They will make a specialty of taking flash light pictures of persons right in their homes. They work Idaho Falls and will be will also gone a month or more. No need to worry about what to buy for Christmas when Riter Bros, are showing such an immense stock of ap propriate things. The Ekhardt & Hawkins Company will open their engagement at the opera nouse next Thursday night with "A This is one 42 Bachelor's Honeymoon." of Hoyts' best comedies, and the Hawk ins Company is said to be a first clase organization. High class specialties .7. , . . will be given between acts FOR RZNT-Akw nicely furnished room ; inquire at this oflice Monday morning Jack Heggie re ceived from Hud Poorman, who was seut to the penitentiary from this coun ty a year ago, a number of whisk broooms, hair watch chains, four elegent riding whips and some other trinkets. These will all be raffled off by Mr. Heg gie and the proceeds sent to Poorman. I ! 1 to be ' i (*et a chance, BEAUTIFUL DOLL GIVEN AWAY / That handsome $35 D seen in our snow windov given away on Satuidi December 24th. you may be the winner. will be night, i We bave dolls of all sizes kinds and at all prices. Our stock of General Holiday i goods is the finest in the city and our prices are reasonable. ! get the pick of our immense t Make your selection early and j , stock. Riter Bros Drug Co. Franklin, Preston and Montpelier . Idaho. ! LOGAN, UTAH. Miss Florence Underwood has kindly consented to sing at the Junior Christian Endeavor entertainment to be given a t P res b 5 T t®rian church next Thurs ^ay evening Miss Florence has al ways been generous with her talent and the Juniors are greatly deiighted that she has granted them the privilego lends. Wi 1 Hunter, Frank Jones and others etumed yesterday from Omaho where There were red. While at Omaha the party went rough Armour & Co's big paeking , of presenting her to her ol( !they had been with cattle, ten car loads in the shipment and the j^^le sold on an average of $3.40 a hun pjàgtr 5 Beautiful china and glassware, stag horn toilet sets, gold plated novelties, 1 work boxes and albums. We ask you H. B. Whit to call and see our line, ; man, Montpelier, ; Uncle Saiu will hold a grand recep tion at the Presbyterian chur<*h Thurs j day evening, Dec 15. Manj T noted per sons will taka part in the reception and I it is hoped that many of onr citizens 41 i will avail themselves of the opportunity j of seeing - these people. Admission 35 j cents, children under 12 years, 15 cents. ' The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire ! men of this city will give their 30th an nual masquerade ball at Oakley s hall , Friday night, Dec. 23. Prizes will be I given for the first and second best sus tained gent and lady characiers. The ! Ladv Maccabees will serye supper for ; the ball at 50 cents a plate. Tickets to the ball $1.00, spectators 25 cents. ; Have you ever used Turtle Oil Soap? H not try a bar, best soap for hard wat er, Ioc two for 25c, at Montpelier Drug Co 36 Mrs. Andrew Jensen of St. Charles, was adjudged insane last Friday and Judge Spencer ordered her committed to the asylum. An attendant arrived Blackfoot from Saturday morning and returned with Mrs. Jensen Saturday af The unfortunate woman's ternoon. mind has been more or less deranged for several months and on two or three oc casions has at tempted to kill herself. N-- -* ~~~ . About a dozen of onr young men met\ L . \ . last night and organized a social dane ing olnb A lf Hoover wa* elected prezi dent, Carl Sponglierg. 1st vice president Harry Severn 2nd vice president and Rob McConnell secretary and treasur t\r. It was decided to giye two dances ai month, the first one to be given some night next week. Another meeting Will be held tomorrow night at which» itiis expected ten or twelve more names will be added to the membership. - ^ Ask Mike Malone and Frank Richards J how they like waiting for a train at\ Border. They enjoyed a fonr honrs wait there the other night for a train. What made their wait all the more pleasant was the fact that they were hungry, and the thongnb that they might have been at home by 7 o'clock had they not discarded their team for a freight train ' that was coming in a few . here aUl.lS,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed French entertained the Jolly Set Wednesday night. The first prize at Sixty three was won bv J. N. Downing. The ladies prize went to the hostess. After refreshments were as served much fun was had by the guests at the old game of pinning the tail on a donkey. Miss Hughes had the honor of winning the prize in this contest. The evening was one of the most enjoyable yet spent by the jolly crowd. For Sale Cheap—Jersey cow and heifer calf. D. L. Hughes, opposite post office, Montpelier. - 40 Fielding Academy News, The school received a pleasant visit on Friday, the 2nd inet., from Pres. Budge, J. U. Stnki, Bp. Price and J, R, shepherd, of the District Board of Edu cation. Each spoke briefly but enter tainingly to the students in devotional exercises, a I a One of the best sessions of General Theology meeting yet held was had on Wednesday of the present week, 'Among the program numbers were an address on "The Duty of Perseverance," >y Geo Alleman; a comic recitation, 'Gladys and the Echo, 1 ' by Instructor Thomander, and a cornet solo. "My Old [/Kentucky Home," by Instructor Roy Welker, the two latter responding to encores. The program following will be ren dered on Wednesday, Dec. 21st: The Duty of Obtaining a Liberal Education—Gertnde Rich. Recitation—Lillian Eschler. Matters of Scientific Interest —Louis Perkins. Vocal Solo—Nora Wilcox. Reading—Jno. 6. Thatcher. Organ Solo—Annie Stuki * Answers to Questions— (a) Newell Dalrymple; (b) Louis Humpherys. Next Friday the second session of Polysophical Society will be held in the second ward meeting house at 7:30 p. in. Instructor Richards will give a lecture on the subject Character Building, and there will be music, recitation, and other subordinate numbers. It is understood that the class of 1906 will giye the second ball of the season on Friday evening. Dec. 23rd. Further announcement will he made later. i Holiday Rates* On Dec 23, 24, 25 and 31 and Jan. 1 the Short Line will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to any point in the state and to points outside of the state within 250 miles of Montpelier. Tickets good for continuous passage only with final return limit Jan. 3. 1905. M. E. King, Agent. Church of Blessed Sacrament. Mass every other Sunday at 10 a. m. Catechism every Sunday at 2 p. m. Rosary and benediction at 7:30 p. m. Mass on week day mornings at 8. Hr. A. K. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are in my judgment, the most superior prep aration of anything In use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe.'' For sale by Filter's Drug Store. ' Presbyterian Church Services. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Except. Junior C E. at 3:30 o'clock. Eveuimr services at 7:30 o'clock. Sbbject: "The Unchangeable Past.'' PFaver meeting Wednesday evening at/7:30 o'clock. . X cordial invitation isextendedto all. Emery E. Zimmerman, Pastor. »» St. Andrew's Episcopal Church* Divine services are held every Sunday as follows: Morning prayer and sermon atl 1 a. m* Sunday School at 2 p. in. Bible Class for grown people at 3 p m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:80, Subject : eth that shall he also reap. " The public is cordially invited to at tend all services. Whatsoever a man sow i i A LAV ART) CHAM BURL, AI NE, Episcopal Missionary. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Way of Using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africn, sav s: .'Ah a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy Is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neighbor of mine had a child Just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. 1 suggested that If they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby waH sucking It would no doubt cute the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cuiy>d the baby " This remedy is for sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. Some Snaps. 50 x 190 feet near bank for sale Cheap. 3 acres close in, will make 12 lota. Cheap. 40 acre chicken farm near Ovid; houses, incubator and everything arranged to start a chicken business. Luoerh and Grain land. Fine big residence and 1 acre lot in east Montpelier. Well improved. , 8 acres, good 4 room house, big barn, best orchard in Bear Lake, at Bloomington Also 6 acres ad join ing, all for fcal« Cheap 2 fine residence in Hnfftown. Hay ranches, farms, town lots, all over Bear Lake. WRITE US. Bear Lake Realty Go» Fire and Life Insurance. Notary Public in office. Office 1 door west Brennan & Davis MONTPELIER, IDAHO. i THOS. L. GLENN, Attorney-at-Law Montpelier, Idaho. A. BAGLEY, Attorney at Law. Defenses in Criminal Cases a. Speciality. J. ' Montpelier, Dr. FRANKLIN BUDGE Dentist Hours—8:80 to 12 and 1 to 6 Office in Riter Bros Block Idaho