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- » M***** * BUSINESS IS Ï Ï MENDING 5 MENDING * HARNESS * is part of my business, and sei* x 2 ling Harness, ü everything in the horse goods .* at line is the rest of my business, jj ** In both lines 1 am doing a g 2 rushing business. 39 at % * 39 at 39 as and £ Saddles % l JOS. W. ARNOLD S Montpelier, Idaho at 39 as 39 * MKMKtMMtltttltKiUtltMIt« W. G. PHELPS, TONSORIAL ARTIST Shampooing & Massage. Razors Honed. Montpelier, — Idaho. One door west of Brennan & Davis' Jesse R. S. Budge, LAWYER, IDAHO PARIS DR. D. J. SUTTON, DENTIST. All Modern Methods of Dentistry. Office over Riter Bros Ho irs 8 to la and ■ to 6 o'clock. Idaho flontpelier, 14 THOS. L. GLENN, Attorney-at-Law Montpelier, Idaho. -D. FOLL1CK Contractor & Builder Estimates furnished for Wood, Brick and Stone Structures PHONE 46 z Idaho Hontpelier, MONTPELIER LIVERY CO. MÙMFORD BROS, Props. RIGS, BOARDING HORSES, and in fact do a general Livery business Draying to all parts of the City. ' Baled Hay always on hand. Agents for rock springs and CUMBERLAND COALS T. M. McCANN, Manager. mgmm NEW SPRING & SUMMER STYLES Ladies Fine Custom Made CLOTH SUITS, SILK AND MOHAIR SHIRT WAIST SUITS ' AND SKIRTS. ^ A ÆV W e have just received from CHAS A. STEVENS & BROS., The Great Style Store of Chicago, the Spring and Summer fashion plates of the Custom Tailoring Department, show ing the beautiful new styles in Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Shirts Waist Suits and Skirts, also samples of the materials from which these garments are made. The styles this season are very handsome and are mneh more elabo L rate than any shown heretofore, p They have been produced by the most artistic and most expert design ers and are perfect in every detail, % I Vi 7 h The line of Ladies' ready-to-wear Suits. Coats, Skirts, Waists and other wearing apparel will be ready soon. We shall be pleased to have you call and examine the styles and samples, or a postal card will bring them to your home. NIELSEN BLOCK.- PHONE 81 GOODS DELIVERED JONES' STORE Waltham Watches' are carried alt dber the 'toorld. They are the best and best known Watches . IJjcw Y<** j ! I ; 7 » 3* »9 il Mechanical pre cision, perfect material and careful finish are the features that have made Waltham Watches the best in the world. Lon »at r> Pams 'll «I . 1 5mm if. ■Km hPtruwM r> fir »6 4j ALBERT HERMAN, In Riter Bros. Drug Store, MONTPELIER, - - IDAHO. D'Orr Poynter, M, D. PHYSICIAN and SCJBGEQN All calls promptly attended to. Office hours: 10 to 12 in. and 2 to 4 p. m Offices over Riter Bros, drue store. IDAHO MONTPELIER v Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for building a bridge across Bear river at Pescadero, in the County of Bear Lake. State of Idaho, will be received by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, at his office in the Court house in Paris, Idaho. Said bridge to be constructed accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board of County Commissioners, which said plans and specifications are hereby re ferred to and made a part hereof. open said sealed proposals on the 17th ■ day of April, 1905, and will award the j contract for the construction of said ; bridge to the lowest responsible bidder, providing, however, that the said Board reserve the right to reject ail proposals if they be considered too high. Joseph R. Shepherd, Chairman. Attest: James E. Hart, Clerk. Dated at Paris, Idaho, this "9tli day of Mart h 1905. The Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probat« Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes: "Tills is to say that I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for years, and that I do uot heal täte to recommend It as the best cough syrup I have ever used." 25c, ;»Oc and $1.00. Riter Bros. Drug Co., and Mont pelier Drug Co. _; For a Firstclass HftIR6UT or SHAVE _____ ~ Don't overlook the fact that Pete s Bath Rooms are first-class • and that's the place to go if you want a FINE BATH. Go to Pete Fuller's Shop , Goes to Ft* Washakie* Today R. A. Sullivan severs his connection with the First National bank nf this city. Since tendering his resignation as cashier, he has been offered several good positions, and after fully considering them he finally decided to accept the position as manager of the post trader's store at Fort Washakie, Wyoming, will leave Sunday morning for his new field of labor. In this position Mr. Sullivan will have charge of the postoffice, express office and the general mercantile business of the post trader. He will also have charge of the disbursement of the government funds to the Indians and soldiers located there. A portion of the Shoshone reser vation is to be opened this year, which will attract to that section several thousand home seekers. It is also expected that the C. & N. W. Ry. will exeend its road from Casper to Ft. Washakie this year. Mr. Sullivan is confident that the future possibilities of that section are great which is one of the grounds that induced him to accept the position at Ft. Washakie. In retiring from the bank Mr. Sullivan desires to thank the people ot Bear Lake county and Star Val iev for the liberal patronage accord ed the institution under his manage ment. His business relations with all who have had dealings with the bank have been cordial, and to the friends he has made here he desires to extend the best wishes for their future prosperity. He ■ prised at receiving a check tor $100 j f vom Rev. Nathaniel Thompson of ; A Liberal Donation* The reading room fund is graual ly growing. Last Saturday Rev. Chamberlainc was most happily sur This brings the fund Philadelphia, up to $750 and Mr. Chamberlaine says he feels confident now of rais ing it to $1000, as he is expecting several more $25 donations from the east, besides the sums that are to be raised by the local church societies. ! Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day ! Saints at Salt l ake the O. S. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets from Mont pe ] ie r for $7.75. Tickets on sale April 3 to 8, inclusive, good returning until Conference Rates. For the semi-annual conference of the April 15. A. B. Mattson, agent. Strikes bidder) Rocks. When your ship of health strikte the hidden rocks of Consumptiou, Pneu monia, etc., you are lost, if you don't get j help from Dr. King's'New Discovery foi ; Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Ta.1 J ladega Spring--, Ala., writes: "I have s been very ill with Pneumonia, under the , care of two doctors, but wa» getting no j better when I began to take Dr. King's 'j New Discovery. The first dose gave re lief, and one bottle cured me." Bure cure , j for sore throat, bronchitis, co ighs and colds. Guaranteed at Riter Bros. Drug Co., price 50c ami $1.00, trial bottle free