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■h* m-mm Cr What do you know about this? At age 65 only 5 out of each 100 have anything more than their daily earnings If yon think it hard to «ave n.oney now, while you are earn ing a fair income, how will it be when your earning power grows less? Start an account at THIS BANK, conserve your in and fix yourself to be one of the 5 in your 100 tr id ùJ <ti ji iÀ Sr come, X£be jfirst IRattonal Bank of flDontpeller, flöabo CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $60,000 E. A. BURRELL, Vice-President TIM KINNEY, President R. A. SULLIVAN, Cashier 6 I ers 80 Friday she care T i Local News Ï Montpelier, Idaho, May, 14 190» Chas. E. Harris, Notary Publie. J. J. Taylor was a Boise visitor over Sunday. For Kemmerer coal phone 129. ' Children's overalls and rompers at Joues-Rohison Co. W. W. Clark sells the celebrated j Faniel-en plcws. Have Kolliek isslowly recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. The St. Charles bnr mill is prepared to do custom grinding; also tlonr lor sale greatly than show meut t tin a'the 31 tauee to to lines ■ Shade trees for sale; will deliver same; John R. Hayes, Georgetown. Mrs. John Huber of Pocatello, is visit in the city, the guest of Mrs. Win Roberts. Datiie'sen's walking, sulky and disc sold only by W. \V. ClBrk. 1 ■ uw« are The Dough :b $8. $3.50 and $4 shoes are t he best an earth.—Jones-Robison Co. For sewing machine needles call on Enos " Don't fad to hear the special musical ■ selections a$t!ie Firemen's dance next H Tuesday night. For easy, fast and good plowing get a Danielseu disc, sold by W . W. Clark. m u Jt n in est our Overalls, jumpers, work shirts, gloves, etc , at the Jones-Robison Co. For saV, a corner lot 87 x 175 feet. «■ n j Fourth street, price $6l)U; call on Mrs. The stork paid its first visit to id. home of Mr. and Mrs Dan Severn Wed son. John A. Kelly fi ÇesJay night aud left a fiue MUford WIiliums came up from Ogden I Monday aud will remain a week or more I looking after his business interests. Eastman kodaks, cameras, films and ail supplies at Rinehart's. There will he a special meeting of the Fire department next Monday, at which all inembersare requested tobe present. at i Pasture for horses aud cattle during the summer at $1 a month per bead. Call at or telephone J G. Crane's ranch, See Mrs Whinyates' new stock of ready-to-wear street hats, they ure the very latest styles Call at onr store and see the most ■ complete line of Stetson hats ever shown iu Montpelier.—Jones-Robison Co. The Short Line depot ai Rexburg was S destroyed by fire last Monday night. All the furniture, fixtures aud station I records were consumed. Before purchasing clothing or any thing in the gent's furnishing line,-call on Lorenzo Burgoyne, next to the Royal Cafe. Stationery 15c a box at Riter Bros Drug store. Phouogra; h records and snpplies and indestructible cylinder records, which last a lifetime aud have a better tone thau any other record.-—Sold by Leo. O. Walton. Public auction of household goods on Main street S&tud&y j ï May 15 at two p. m. • Cattle dipping is uow in progress I tho Smedley place iu Paris. Weunder I / stand that there are still about 700Q I head on the west side of the valley to be j dipped. _ al 3 Get your school supplies at Riter Bros. Drug store. W F. Rice, formerly operator here, bnt now of McCammon, is in the city today. He and Mrs Rice will leave in a few days for a month's sojourn at Los Angeles. Dave Thomas left Sunday for Colum bus, Ohio, to attend the national con-j veution <4 tj|e Brotherhood of Railway Tr^pmStJ as'öfÖe lodged > ' . Get the"'fegg Making Fooa'' for your chickens at Riter Bros Drug i o. legate from the local FOR Sale—M y well improved ranch of 4o0 acres; also farming implements, wagons, • etc. B. Graham, Bennington, Idaho. Call on or address W. 6 „„ a..,... h.nd;|| ''T.rL.n.cu.,«, u,.«™...»-'!! ers I will hang wall paper {o r the next g 80 days.—-Franz Nielsen. • yMrsT'" Karl Haggerty returned laH|t B Friday night from Salt Lake, where , she bad been for two months under the ; care of a physician. Her health is r ;E greatly improved. _J We would not be selling more suits 1 than other clothing men, if we did not ; show a better line. Such an assort- 1 meut was never before shown here. — j Joues-Robison Co. All members of the Gem of the Moun -1 t tin Circle are requested to be present a'the meeting on Friday night. May ! 31 as thero will be business of impor tauee to transact. Lorenzo Burgoyne invites the public ' to cell on him at his new quarters next to the Royal Cafe. He carries as fine ; lines of clothing, shoes and gents furn- j ishings a» can be found in the city. I ^ * 1 peals to you. you should let us nil | ! ! i)The Modern Pharmacy Jt BRENNAN 4 DAVIS BLOCK I in reminding you that only the pur est drugs are used in compounding our prescriptions. If the best ap j your prescription flAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Mr. Benjamin, the head tuner of the; Baldwin I iauo factory, will be here thtf 15th for the-purpose of tuning Geo O. Walton's pianos and what other worti there is to be done. Leave your orders at Walton's mnsio store. A large and up-to-date line of wall Gene Smith and family of this ■ city and J. C. Fitch and family of George towu> will leave next Monday ou au over i aD d trip to various points in Ore of gon, They expect to be gone about three months, ■ paper at the Nielsen Furniture Co. A»«B:i^.^sria^a A pure« wholesome, reliable Grape Cream ol Tartar Baking Powder The cream of tartar used in Dr. Price's Baking Powder is In the exact form and composition fat which it occurs in the inscions, healthful grape. Improves the flavor and adds to the health fulness of the food JVo time "Phosphate ■ ■ » i ■ ■ I I j JVo Alum % ■ Stortoefet! I Cream 1 H I Baiting S I KZSii ; . j I I -x W. MimiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfflmmmitimmmmmmtmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmfflimitmmmK =3 Cr 10« PER CENT DEER HAIRi tr Sr 3 This is a new pad that we have just added to our stock in a stuffed collar pad. Did you ever open up one of the old style pads. They are filled with shoddy felt, dirt and rags. No air can circulate through them and consequently they will heat the horses' neck and cause a sore. a 3 I 1 3 3 3 Ü The deer hair pad is stuffed with nothing but deer hair and 3 is at all times soft and the air circulates through the pad and 3 keeps the shoulder cool. No packing nor hard spots on the % g pad. A good cure for sore shoulders, a good preventive ~ ^ B against sore shoulders. When dirty they can be washed and B after drying in the sun they are as open as ever. Ana to ^ ~ ™ . zSX ;E think that the Chicago catalogue houses sell their hair pad g 1 No. 10 L 3694 for 73c each in Chicago, or 85c in Montpelier. ^ y ^ mmm mm Enos Harness Company i^iuuiuiaumiiiiumuuiuumuuiuiuiiiiimtumuiuuiimuiuuiuiuuuiuuuuuiuuuuiamuuiuiuuuuiuuiuiuiumuuf; 3 Our price, 65c each or $1.25 per pri 3 * =3 • Try one and you will use no other. 3 Attend the Volunteer Fire Depart ment dancs on May 18 A new shipment of pattern hats just leceived by Mrs Whinyates. Thestyles are correct and prices are reasonable. The Bloomington Dramatic company,, | Which presented "The Brookdale Earth" ! at Strong's hall last Friday night, was ! lieserving of much better patronage /than was accorded it. The play was a pretty one and- the roles were sustained to wreditable manner - /Aofttfjfon the suggestions made ir^ I the Examiner two weeks ago, the Chem her of Commerce has appointed « com mittee to draft a resolution asking the •Short Line to erect a new depot here. Messrs. Burrell, Gray and Sullivan compose the committee. Harmon C. Booth, of Montpelier, Ida ho, and Miss Christina Christiansen, of Point Lookout, Utah, were granted a license to wed by Clerk Evans, Tuesday I Plenty of money to loan on improved | rfurms. Long time and easy payments Apply to Walter I loge, Paris, Idaho. afternoon, and a few minutes later were married by lustice Leigh, at the court house.— Malad Enterprise. A very pretty musical entertainment will be given at Strong's hall on Wed nesday evening. May HI, under the auspices of the Gem of the Mountain Club. The program will consist of choruses, quartettes, vocal and instru mental solos and will close with a one act play. Deputy Game Warden Dnuford left last Saturday to assist in the distribu tion of 1,300,000 small trout from the Warm Hiver fish hatcher}'. Mr. Dun ford said he would see to it that a good ly number of these trout were seut to Montpelier and placed in the different streams of the county. It doesn't make any difference what ! condition your shoes are in, C. H . Fred riens oa-i fix them. Shop north of First | National bank. It is semi-official announced by the local Short Line officials that the new time card will go into effect next Sun day. As near as can be learned the new train will pass I through here about noon, going west, ® n< I about < p. in., going east. The ping pon • is to be taken off. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Underwood re turned Monday after an absence of about seven months in Ohio and Salt Lake. Mr. Underwood's health h»s been poorly most of the time since be left, but he is now feeling pretty good. He will go to Richfield in a few days to look after hiB tract of Carey act land. Ai the operetta "The Whole Year Round," which is to be repeated by the public schools on the evening of May 28, several musical numbers will f>e rendered by Montpelier's best talent. The admission will be 15, 25 and 85 cents aud as the proceeds are to be used in purchasing books for the school library the hall should be packed. through passenger 38 $ ' The L. D. S. people of the Second wnrd hate fitted npthe old Presbyter ian chapel for use until the meeting house is erected. At Sunday Bchool last Sunday morning, about 152 were in attendance. The chapel is not large enough to accommodate the member ship of the ward but they will manage to get along with it for the present. ÀH lovers of high class comedy will be delighted with the great Hoyt The atre success "A Bachelor's Honeymoon," which will be presented here Thursday night, May 20. This will be an event of more than usual interest; as it is the' j first time this play has been presented j It is one of i I J I outside the larger cities, the best comedies eyer written. We wish to call the attention of our readers to Sam I-ewis' ad in this issue The.back ward season has forced him to offer seasonable goods at sweeping re ductious. He is uot "selling (Ait", but is offering his regular stock of reliable If von merchandise at reduced prices . are in need of anything in the dry goods or clothing line, it will certainly pay to attend this sale, which begins tomor 1 row, mmmm naasamiM »«oeoftooooooo o ooooo« SCOeOOQOboMOOC AT STF?OING*S HALL Wednesday, May 19th m 9 n Under The Auspices of The Gem of the Mountain Club . . a a m p Choruses From Comic Opera I Pleasing Specialties 1 Plano and Vocal Solos and Feats of other good things in the Musical Line 7 Gen'l Admission 35c. Children 25c Reserved Seats 50c. 7 Seats on Sale at the Montpelier Drug Co's Store m E. M. Stewart is sporting an autorno jbile. It arrived this morning and "Bill" is now busy learning how to rnn the pesky thing. It is a 20-horBe power Black Motor Trap, the first one of the kiud ever seen in this section. It has / 38 iuch wheels and its speed varied the from two to 2« miles per hour. This class of motors is becoming quite popa lar in the east, especially on account oF the the price, which ranges from $500 to $ 1000 . L. B. I.everich has gone into the sheep business again. Not very extensively, however, to start with, but he intends to gradually increase his flocks He has purchased several hundred head of thoroughbred yearling Shropshire ewes from A. J. Knollin & Co. of Soda Springs. They were the pick of the baud and while Mr. Leverich had to pay a pretty good price for them, be believes that It will pay him in the end. his olic erect ' c t will I, be gent gent now the 3 by the' judging from the amount of applau-t j they received, they have made a hit ani of i will play to fnll houses the rest of tin I week.—Salt Lake Tribune, May 3 J See this company at the Montpelie I Opera House Thursday, May 20. "A Bachelor's Honeymoon", as pre sented by the Gilson & Bradfleld Co., at the Grand Theatre last night is a clever, clean-cnt little comedy in tbn e »cts, w«ll acted by clever people, and 18 of meeting of the city council last Attorney George E. Gray ot At a to re- Friday is Pocatello, was employed to assist Lit} Attorney Glenn iu the case of the Mont von P°ber Milling Co., against the City ot ! ; Montpelier, which will be heard tn tin districc court which convenes at Paru to eext Monday. An order was made al lowing Mr. Gray $100 and expenses for . _ _ / The committee which has incBarg** the ball to be given at the pavilion next Tuesday night by the Volunteer Fire department is sparing no pains to make the affair a social and financial success, his services. The trustees of the Cath olic church were granted permission to erect a home for the priest on the church property, just south of the church. c t rCTtmui, cak e mid lom awado w ilL-bt/ served, several special musical numbers will be rendered by members of the department, and handsome prizes will be given to the most graceful lady and gent waltzers and to the best lady tnd gent cake walkers. These prizes are now on exhibition at the Montpelier Drug Co's store. The proceeds from the ball will be used in installing the electric fire alarm system that bas been ordered by the department. Tickets only $1 and dancing will continue until 3 a. m. The department should tie en couraged in the good work it is doing by a liberal attendance at thebajl. Re member the date, Tuesday Right, May a e 18 . Lytn. Huggins, well known to'mauy of the Examiner leaders, in now con ducting a saloon at the new town of Jerome on the North side Twin Falls Mr. Huggius conducts his place tract. on a different line than any other saloon man in Idaho, if not in the entire west. There isn't a chair in the saloon and no ot ot ■ard playing is permitted. The most lovel feature about the plaqe is the pla cards over the bar. They read like this: "Buy shoes before yon bny whiskey," ! 'If your family need* your money, lon't spend it " "If you can't drink without getting fall, don't drink at all. al for \