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Butter, made I- aho. Harry went visit "Dad' calls ot the Joe past Mr. taining their First National Bank Of Montpelier, Idalio BETTER START THE NEW YEAR Mrs. ly tne her See mer shown the Cokeville night. Buy proved in onr on easy Joe ley, sulting was All samples during Schmid, came short and By opening an account with us. It don't require much money to begin with. TIM KINNEY, President E. ft. BURRELL, Vlce-Pres and Cashier GEO. E. MARKS, flss't Gaslder OP pies, Saps. Black I Local News 190P. Montpelier, Idaho, Feb. 21, The Jense fine a ten For Star and will - Chas. S. Harris, Notary Public. Lent begins on Wednesday, March 4 Thos. Douglas is ou the sick list this week. New line of spring shirts, hats, etc., at H. B. Whitman's. ■ Judge Gough went to Boise Sunday for a week's sojourn. The Thatcher Co. carries everything in the musical line. A four-room furnished bouse fcrrtnt; call ou Mrs. S. H. Hammond. - All kinds of new embroideries just opened at H. B. Whitman's. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hull, of Boise, visitors here the first of the week Geo. E. Marks, nota, y public and fire insurance. There were 44 calls for books at the public library last Tuesday afternoon. Here with the goods—Stewart, the grocer. Andy Jensen will go to Malad tomor to visit several weeks with his cash 51 tello in the stead W. K the ing 61 were row brother. Pianos, organs and phonographs sold on easv payments at Nielsen's Music & Jewelry Store. The fitst, consignment of spring styles in millinery has arrived at Mrs. Wbin yates' store. For a good bath, shave or haircut go to Phelps' barber shop. Ithel Thom.s is acting as cashier at the depot dnriug the absence of Harry Hull. up the We are still cleaning and repairing Cbas. clothes at reasouable rates. Schmid, the tailor. Fred Hnmerick returned Monday from a month's visit at his old home in Atlantic. Iowa. See the beautiful new line of spring ginghams at 12* oents per new patterns at U. B Whitman's. '61 Martin Dean of Cokeville has g ope to Bancroft to accept a position iu the store of Dolbeer Bros. 48 G. If yon want something nice in spring dress goods, wool ot cotton, call oods at H B. Whit new and see the newafe man's ' A son Mrs. O. Kelley wa R Intosh. Special low pt doorMand window ÙT Co.-^l^l 51 yesterday to Mr. and Kelley of Ogden. •rmcrly Mias J^i , ê * on tne' stock of toughtgft Dna, vPr aborfFîl Mrs ife Mo the C. W. ntpelier. 50 at the & The ladies eve bazaar and tfestp meeting housqa^^st Wednesday and Thursday. ' Good supply a'ways on hand ^ stable. Orders pkxdL ÿîV filled. There will 'be a number of new and interesting ^features In the entertain ment to be liven at Strong's hall next week under the auspices of the Catholic eld at the L. D. 8 te 'Springs coal Grove livery ladies. Three hundred yards of r.mnautsof gingham«, all go ^ size pieces; these are some snaps; Whitmau's Bargain Base ment. The Vi age Improvement Society cleared about |20 at the rnmuiàge sale last week. Most of this sum will be used In buying books for the free public library. 4 brother of Dr. Haywood, of Paris, vyas operated u, on Monday for an aboessotthe .nng. Th- operation was performed by Drs. Haywood, Poynter and Croft. 61 visit her a m Alf week ist is the longer. It lican on and select official Idaho. don, should Butter, cheese, and signature stamps made to order liy M. J. Floyd, Paris, I- aho. Harry Hull, cashier at the depot, went to Boise yesterday for a t >vo week s visit with relatives. "Dad' Bryan, veterinary surgeon, calls promptly attended to in any part ot the county; 'phone No. 9. Joe McCart, who has been ill for the past three months, is reported as being considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cozzens are enter taining a little daughter who arrived at their home on Keb. 13. 41 Mrs. J. K. Nelson has suffered severe ly tne past week with a gathering in her bead, but is uow much better. See our samples for spring and slim mer suits; the largest assortment ever Chas. Schmid, shown in Montpelier, the taiior 48 Several people will go from here to Cokeville this afternoon to attend a big masquerade bull to be given^ there to night. Buy the kind of pianos that have proved by years of nse to stand the test in onr climate. Nielsen sells that kind on easy terms and no interest. Joe Walton, Jr., of Auburn. Star val ley, died Tuesday of blood poison, re sulting from a broken leg. Deceased was 24 years old. All suits from our fall and winter samples will be made at reduced prices during Jjmuary and February. Chas. Schmid, the tailor. Ex-Connty Auditor James E. liait came in from ,\ampa yesterday for a short visit with old Bear Bake friends and relatives. are has for Ailing laid 40 Boise, his court. that are will ■18 Apples, well, 1 guess and Payette ap I that pies, too. Oanos. Deleware Reds. Wine the Saps. Jonathans. Roman Beauties and Black Twigs.—Stewart, the grocer. ibou The stork presented Mr. and Mrs Jense R. S. Budge, of Pocatello, with a fine valentine last Friday in the form of a ten pound son. For a limited time only we will sell Star A Star shingles for #3.75 for spot We buy when prices are right and onr customers get the benefit.—D. | McLennan, Montpelier, Engineer Fred Vogel, who was trans ferred to the First district last week, will remove his family here from F'oca fire the the his on cash tello in a few days. Attend the dance at the pavilion tomorrow night. Tickets only 50 cents. Mrs. O. B. Cayou and daughter came in from Pocatello Tuesday to join Mr. Cayou, he having been transferred from the Second to the First district. Superintendent and Mrs. G. H. Olm stead and Division Engineer and Mrs. W. >. Harer of I'ocatello, attended the K of I', ball Wednesday night. There will be a wrestling match and boxing contest at Strong's hall next Friday night. General Admission 60c, reserved seats 75c, ring side fl. Fifty or more people will take part in the entertainment to be given by the Catholic ladies at Strong's hall next Wednesday and Thursday nights. All members of the Woodmen of the World are requested to attend the meet ing next Monday night, a9 there is bus iness of importance to be considered. sold & go at J. Christofferson, of Kemmerer, was shaking hands with Montpelier friends Monday. While here he had his snh soription peg on the Examiner mov d up three notches. Rev. Botts, who resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian elmrch here about two to accept a call at Stirling. in spring new to the 48 years ago Cal., has recently removed to Myrt ft Point. Oregon. Wanted, washing or work by the day; washing and ironiDg 60c a dozen, by the day 15c an hoar. Inqnire at old Beck man house, opposite residence of G. C. Gray. Mrs. A. J Kelly entertained a small company of friends last Friday evening The gnests bud a jolly time playing 63 and iiiM) until a late hour, when refresh ments were served. "Dad" Brjan slipped on an icy side walk Inst Sat urday evening and fell in anch a manner as to break three ribs od his left side. He is able to be around, but is feeling migb y sore. call Whit new 51 and of Mrs Mo W. the In a letter iu which three "cart wheel»" were enclosed, one subscriber "I am very well pleased »ith and and next Catholic D. 8 «ays: the Examiner and don't know how I conld get alone without it '' coal livery ipgiiiiiiiiiiia Makes the Biscuit and Cake lighter. KjK finer flavored, more nutritious wholesome u are Base Society sale be public Paris, for an was Poynter f. D* PRICES CREAM 61 BAKING POWDER Made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar No slum-No Urn* phosph»*» m m Mrs. Miller returned Monday fioui a I visit of several months at the home o' her son Al at Ontario, Ore. She left ; Wednesday for Belt, Montana, to m >nth or more with another son. Alf Hoover went to Salt l.ake last week to take treatment under ft special ist for ear tmnble. He writes that he is obtaining relief and «ill be under the physician 's care for abouta week longer. It has been decided to call the repub lican county central committee together | on Saturday, March 7, to fix the time and place for holding a convention to select 14 delegates to attend the state convention at Wallace on May 12. The official call will be published next week. "Dad" Bryan h«s the agency for! Idaho. Wyoming and Utah of the] Veterinary Soience Association of Lon don, Canada, regarding membership. furnished with a standard work on veterinary science, ft book every farmer should have. visit : See him for particulars All members are Cbar'.ie Schmid says that his home has been converted into a small hospital ^ for the past two weeks, and he has been ( iaho Ailing the roles of nurse. co< k. dish -1 washer, etc. Mrs. Schmid has been j laid up with the grippe and their! M. daughter Frieda has inflammatory f ro m rheumatism. | j n g Judge Budg-- crime in Sunday frim ] Boise, where he had been o iking aft< r terests his ease which is now in the supreme The court. The case will be argued before' that tribunal next Wednesday. His wrtS friends throughout Southeastern Idaho are united in the t ope that the court will render a decision in his favor. royal tically of P. Forest Ranger Johnson informs ns I that applications have 1 oen filed with j were the forest supervisor for grazing of l 8 abont 650,000 head of sheep on tlie Car- j of ibou reserve during the coming season, hall. This is about 650.000 in excess of ttao number that, will be permitted to graze Mr. Johnson did not | J. wife Mrs. and or on the reserve, know the numlrer of head of cattle and horses for which applications had been made. : joyed i had /S> in said, but the old VIr. the in and Pure Drugs at Prices Consistent with their Quality? If so you will find this store the best place to make your purchases. Everything for the toilet here—perfumes, fancy soaps and toilet articles. i had ing tlers an The Modern Pharmacy BRENNAN &. DAVIS BLOCK Thursday of last week week Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Orchard, assisted by Mrs. Hid Godfrey, entertained in honor of Miss Viola Young, sister of Mesdames Orohard and Godfrey, who returned last Saturday to her borne at Otto in the Big Horn OJnntry. The afternoon and evening were spent at cards and various other games. At six o'clock a delicious turkey supper was served. The guests departed at a late hour, all her the d of ft expressing themselves as having had a royal gool time. by old of Mrs. C. N. Sweet came in last Satur day night for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Hutchins. Mr. and Mrs. sWeet have spent the past month at Los Angeles, and Charlie is now there. He is figuring on securing I the contract for supplying coal for the a government for the new coaling station tobe estahli h d at San Diego. Mrs. Sweet « ill join him at Los Angeles in 63 in od about two weeks. The Kymry Club met with Mrs. M J. Whitman Thursday afternoon, Feb. 18. Members responded to roll call wi th current events which was followed by a round table talk on carrent topics. Mrs- Amos Lambert read an interesting paper on the life and works of the great artist, Francas, and a number of his works were inspected and discussed by the club. The parliamentary lesson was led by Mrs. Whitman. "cart »ith I KjK The Fielding Dramatic Association,,. of Paris, presente! "By Force of Im- ] pulse" to a large audience last Monday ! night, 'i be play is a very pretty mili tary drama and was hanuled in a very creditable man.er, the work of Prof. Brain well, as the uero. b, ing exception ally good, as was also that of Miss * ... „ „ Redd, Who took tue pa. , o an o.d maid Borne of the others wl o tad leading parts were a ittle too stiff m their act ing, a fault whioh prevails among most amateurs. As a whole the i lay was well received by the audience. The orchestra ander the leadership of Prof, Sardoni, re elered very pleading selec-! u reception acoordtd ti*etn. m , U it >t- v , IP. 7 \\ •» Y ' The Best Nurse atnl the liest doctor will fall short of their ambition to cure sick folk if tlie physician s pre scriptions are inaccurately or in perfectly compounded. aid. r» '.her than hinder, the best doctors by putting in bottles or boxes just what they order for their patients. We V. RltCf Bl*0S* CO* Montpe||er Frail kii n ant j i reston iaho Logan and tiarland. Utah M. L. de.Tnlien came in Saturday I ro m California tftid left Tuesday morn n g for the east. He will visit New York, i Washington and other points in the in- j lloiuinza Mining l'«>. terests ot tl The Knith's ot Pythias anniversary rtt the pavilion Wednesday night i wrtS a most delightful utfair and the ! Knights sustained their record of lieing royal entertainers. The hall was artis- j tically decorated with turn ling and K. 1 of P. emldems. Coffee and sandwiches \ were served luring the evening. It was 8 o'clock in the liuirniug whon ll.e last of the tired bin happy dancers left the hall. I J. C. Nielsen and Thor Nielsen mid wife returned last Friday from a ; """ month's sojourn in Southern California. Mrs. J. C. Nielsen and, daughters, Iris ♦ and Selma, will remain another month ♦ or more at, Los Angeles. "While I en- I ♦ joyed mv stay there and would' have j + remained two or three weeks longer i * had not business called me home. yet,. I * would not care to live in Southern Cal ifornia all the time," said Thor Nielsen with the Examiner p conversation "It is nice to go there," he in scribe. said, "during onr cold weather here, but I imagine that 1 would not, enjoy the summers there. old Bear Lake are good enough for me.'' VIr. Nielsen thinks that Long Beach is the coining resort of Southern Cali -,ity of about 15,000 j Tlie snnimcrs in It is now a forma and is growing rapidly. Entertain State Cotmunder. i L:;st Monday evening the Ladies of Montpelier Hive No. 4, had tue honor of entertaining tl eir State Commander, Mrs. Teriy, liyes at Livingston, Montana, she hay ing dmrge of Montana and Idaho. There was a large attendance .if no Hi tlers to greet the grand officer, and after an instructive talk by iter the local floor work of the !.. O. T M.. guards put on tin order. 1 During the meeting Lady Pease, on behalf of the membership, presented Lady Gee with a handsome fountain slight token of the high pen. as a esteem in which she i« held by tlie memliers, and a« further evidence of her ability aa acting record keeper for the hive during Mrs. Hmeath's absence Mrs. Gee responded some time since, with warm word« of thunks. After tho evening's work an elegant, lunch was served in tlie lodge rooms by the memliers of Committee No. Among tlie visitors was Mrs. Lucy Parsons, one of the hive's first lady commanders, she having come up from Pocatello for this special occasion. is I the ladies with the importance of being a Lady Mace;« lie > mander Mikan and Lady Lieutenant-1 in Lady Perry won the hearts of the 'Bees of this city by her gracious kind ness and happy faculty of impressing During the following day Lady Com Commander Redman, accompanied by several of the ladies of the Hive, nave Lady Perry a sleigh ride about the city, the lady commanker expressing prise at the size and beauty of our city die left Tuesday for Soda Springs, where «he visited the hive there. his by su r Horses Wanted. I want to buy one team of horses : gbine from 110.» to 1200 jotiud« and ] six teams weighing from 1300 to 1400 poundg. Horses inuat be in good work- ; Will be in I mnditUm aU(1 , oa „a. Im- ] Mo „ tpelier Saturday. February 22. ! v E; , Bot.t.F.s. The Jumpmg Off P.o .e. "Consumption had me In Its grasp: Miss nD< * » »•*'» *•«■«* re " h f h ," off place when I was advised to try Dr K|n ' K(j Sew Utacoverv; and I want to say r | K j, t no w, It saved my Ute. Irnprove act- nleut with tlie first b >ttle, and most a ttir taking one do ten bottles 1 was a was well and happy man again,'' says George The Moore, of Orlmeeland, N.C. Ar a remedy for couglia'and colds and heulfi of weak selec-! sore lungs, and for preventing pneu EH^F-^'^^iREAD I T-*■ SADDLES A New Line and a Big As sortment. Only the Best Fine Line of Blankets, Quirts, Bridles. Spurs, Bits & Every thing in the Harness Line. Enos Hardware Co. V. Resolved That there is no better pin»« to buy drugs, liquors and ei gars than at the Old Reliable MONTPEIJKR DRUG CO. Prescriptions a Specialty """ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ Complete Stock; Lowest Prices * + * t » * ♦ ♦ + p * Our stock of finishing and rustic Is always complete and prices the J * lowest. 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