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m m WE ALWAYS HAVE IT * * « 4» IP * m m When you can't find what you want in the Grocery or General Merchandise Line at the other stores just try the.Burgoyne Mercantile Co. If its in the General Merchandise Line, we have it. » m m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m m * m m * Burgoyne Mercantile Company m * » Hi (GOOD GOODS) Phone 38 Hi \èi For the Information, of the Sincere. -a My attention was called to an article in the Montpelier Examiner of Feb. 24. in which the church, for which I now have worked nearly 37 years, was at tacked. Briefly I will answer. In the first place, the eastern papers, at least seven weeks ago, explained the errone staterrent of Senator Bard in the U. It was a fake from begin Even Prof. E. L. Scharf ons S. Senate. ning to end. never was a professor in the Catholic University, and is not even a Catholic. What a pity that the editor of the Ex allowed himself to be misled. 'Î ^ aimner The senate threw the whole matter in the waste basket, after it was learned that they had been imposed upon, and that is what the editor should have done. Furthermore, to state that the U. Senate should be the body to inquire into the power of the Catholic church, Lent, High Mass, the College of the Cardinals, why mass is sung for the re of the dead, etc., is simply so pose absurd that, were it not for the inform ation of the good and sincere people, I would ignore it. The teachings of the Catholic church are open and above board. For hundreds of years thousands of books have been written upon the above subjects mentioned, millions of „ sermons have been preached explaining them and a multitude of questions and objections have been answered. Then, after all that, to think that the U. 8. Senate, in which there are many mem bers equally as ignorant of Catholic teachings as the-writer of that article, should be the body to elicit full explan from Cardinal Gibbons and étions others, concerning Lent, High Mass. etc. In the third place, I must state that the editorial in question was uncalled for. A prominent member of the Mor church in Salt Lake told me that due to the Catholic mon all respect was church in her noble and charitable deal concei ning the unhappy agitation 1 uga ... - , i caused by the protestant ministerial al lejiance. Naver has a public manifesto been issued by Cardinal Gibbons or Archbishop Ireland exciting the Amer ican people against the Mormons. They candidly refused to act with the min inters in their unrelenting persecution isters extent of a people who are. to a large «tent, just as good or even better than they (the ministers) are. I am sorry to ob that the proverb, "Ingratitude is ■ nerve the world's pay," holds to be true in Montpelier. Although far away, my heart and soul is still with the Montpelier people, whom I always loved and still love, but any misrepresentation upon my church, which I love as the apple of my eye, I must resent. + Ht Ht H> t * Ï Hi s t. di Hi Rev. W. J. A. Hendrickx, Moscow, Idaho. t Hi Hi Hi Committed Suicide. Alvin Baird, a young man not yet 28 years ot age, and who lived alone with his father at their home at Thayne, Wyoming, ended his life last Tuesday about noon by firing a bullet from a 40-82 calibre rifle through his heart, dying in stantly. A note left on the table indicates that he was tired of living any longer; no other cause was given for taking this rash act. Mr. Baird was a man of exemplary habits, quiet and unassuming. He leaves considerable propeity. The whole community was shocked at hearing of the young man's deed.—Star Val ley Independent. Hi Hi 1 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi The Best Cougl) Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kausas, writes: "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for years, and that I do not hesi tate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Biter Bros. Drug Co., and Mont pelier Drug Co. Notice of Dissolution. To whom it may concern: The firm of Joseph Fuller and Chas. E. Harris, doing business under the name of the Bear Lake Realty Co., has . this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Fuller retiring from the bnsi ness. Mr. Harns will pay all debts of 1 the firm and colleot all bills due it. Joseph Fuller Chas. E. Harris. Dated this 27th day of Feb. 1905. 1 i I have been suffering for the past few years with asevereattack of rheumatism and loved that Ballard'sSnow Liniment was the only thin £ that g«ve me satis factloa and *emJe<l toalleviate my pains. March ^ ^ Degnan, . Klnwnant Ilhj> 2 5c, 50c and fl.OO. R | ter p ro8 n rU g Co. and Montpelier Drag Co. ■ invaluable for Rheumatism. + Ht ; Ht * When in doubt H> ; t T * I Ï * Hi 4» s * 4 * AS TO WHERE TO BUY YOUR DRUGS, HED1CINES AND TOILET ARTICLES t. Try us and you will never have cause to regret it $ di ip Hi t m m * Hi Hi Hi 4 » * Hi s Hi 1 MONTPELIER DRUG COMPANY m ♦ * Hi m Hi A. HOOVER, Hanager. Hi * Hi Hi i' Hi 999 4« HI 999 9949494494494999994499494994 * Î FULL LINE OF PIPES AND TOBACCO, t 4 ♦ Always in Stock ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ The Celebrated Quaker Maid Rye, and Crystal Brook Bourbon. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE SOLO CLUB, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 DOUGLAS BROS. Props. ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ Montpelier, Idaho. 4 *4 -4 We Carry the Famous 4 ♦ ♦ Clitus, Smoker, F. C. A. Counsellor, Henry IVth Le Paz, Elisha Bray ♦ . 4 . _ . . . _ /% a n + ' F PA I A(]F S A I fjfjISI \ I 111-. I L 1 + 4-4-4- 4444444144 444 44 4444 44 4444444444 4444444444444444 44 4444444444444444 4 I + 4 J. F. O'CONNOR, Prop. ; The Finest of Wines. 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