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MONTPELIER EXAMINER r BLISHKD EVERY FRIDAY BY THE Examiner Publishing Co., Ltd. , WRIGHT, Editor and Manager red at the posluffice in Montpelier, Idaho, as seoond-class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES year, in advance . nonths. if paid in advance ... gi.so .75 iDtpelier, Idaho, Aug. 16, 1911 lould Have a Hospital. ?he proposition of estab ling a hospital in Monlpel , which has been agitated different times in the past, again being discussed some of the local phvsi Tt seems to the Exam .ns. ?r that there is a splendid ening for such an institu Some in in Montpelier, ars ago the Drs. Budge es blished a small hospital in igan. For a year or two ev did not do much business it we understand that today e hospital is taxed to full ipacity most of the time, id there is scarcely ever a irgieal ease in Cache valley îat goes to Salt Lake. A ospital in Montpelier would ave a larger territory t|> raw from than the one at digan, and there is no reason i the world why it could not e made a success. A hospit 1 here would not only save he people of this valley and ionntry tributary to it, hund reds of dollars every year, by teeping the money here that s spent in railroad fare to ■»alt Lake, but it would have t tendency to draw business. x> Moutpelier. There is no proposition that we can think if, which is deserving of more ^serious consideration by the Commercial club and citizens generally than the establish ment of a hospital in this city. of One hundred and three ousiness and professional men of Pocatello have issued an address to the voters of Bannock county Oil the liquor million TIip suklrp** i** a question. ine «Witness IS a. plain, honest statement of - . . , . I ., . facts, in which the signers ex press the belief that Condi r tions in the Gate City will be better under well regulated saloons than they are at pres ,,,, • * ent. These men pledge them selves that, in the event Ban nock county goes wet, they ... , . . u . , Will use tbeir influence With the city and county adminis trations to secure the passage , 1 , of such local ordinances and regulations as will place the ** . 1 : liquor business on a higher, •inri hptfpir nlsne than it w/a« and oetter plane than it ; in the past. Among trie- sign- I , „ ,1 ers are a number of men who, 1 two years ago, favored the j closing of tiie saloons. in Canyon county a large num ber of the business men have formed a league and are ex erting their best efforts to swing the county back into the wet column on the 6th of next month. If anybody in Bear Lake county ever entertained the idea that Montjïelier is not the commercial center of this vertile valley, they will quick ly dispell that idea after a study of the figures on as sessed valuations, which are published on the first page of this issue. The difference between bill board advertising and news paper advertising is just this— that with the first you have to go to the advertisement while in the other the advertisement goes to you. And that makes all the difference in the world with business. When congress adjourns next week President Taft will no doubt feel like calling upon the people of the nation to join with him in singing, 'Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow. r THE KEY TO SÜCCES IS MONEY IN THE S BANK. ~ 1 r"/ S'" &• 0 ; ! : B; v: X' 'XX v * r I "ask any man WHO IS SUCCESSFUL HE'LL TELL YOU. % '/Tro Mas OPPORTUN ITIES come every day to merj with money, yours come? WERE YOU READY? A savings account started Start it now: in a a few years ago would corre in bandy qow. ew years you will be the roan ready with the mogey. BANK OF MONTPELIER MONTPELIER, IDAHO RICHARD GROO, Cashier G. C. GRAY, President Execution Sale Notice is hereby given that I. .Toel Rich, Sheriff of Bear Ijike county, Ida ho, under and by viitne of a writ of ex ecution which issued from the office of the Clerk of the District court and of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the county of Bear Lake, on a judgment in favor of Alice Mackin and against Mark Dalrymple, defendant, for the sum of *52.75, which judgment was made aud entered on the 3rd dsy of August, 1909, in the justice court of Mompeliei prec.imt, Bear Lake county, Idaho, by Thomas Bar rett, J, P. f an abstract of which was filed and entered in the office of said clerk of said county aud entered on the docket tnereof on the (ithday of August 1909, which execution was issueu on tile 3rd day of August, 1911 and to me direoted for service, and which was re ceived by me on the 3rd day of August, 1911, will sell all the right title aud in tertstof the said Mark Dalrymple in and lo the here-in after described real estate, which was owned by défendent at the date of docketing the said judg ment. Said sale will ne made on the 30ih day of Aujust. 1911, beginning at the hour of one o'clock p. in. and con tinuing until sufficient of said real estate shall have been sold to satisfy said judgment, interest and accruing coats; said site will be made at the <*<urt house duor at the city of Paris, m j the county of Bear Lake and State of Idaho. Said re il estate ia described as! Commencing at the North West cor-1 of ner of Section 26, Township 18, 8. R., 44 E. B., M , U. S Survey, State ot, Idaho, and rnnning thence south '20 1 a chains, thence east 10 chaius, thence I a. Dort h HO chains, thence west 10 chains, j of thence south 10 chains to place of be-1 giouiug, containing HI acres, more or j | eH F; exc u |>ting therefrom a trart of 5 j «eres and 16 sq.mm rods, in the south west corner deeded to Le wih (*. Chris be tie, Record book 6 of Deeds, page 477; Ä' M'S Railroad company for right of way. about 5 or 6 acres, The east, half the South Hast i| Harter .mut'a^n"^' 8 * " Commencing at a point 674 feet 88 , degrees aud 45 minutes east ami 2376 1 feet north from corner to sections 26. | !]■ ~ H ' !?,i 8 '-on 4 u ,m S - n, I M., running thence south oilll and .,-10 . feet to south boundary of North-west;,. , quarter section 28 amirunning the,ice ! Sl)n tb 88 degrees 45 minutes east 669 ^ eet ' thence north 2oiO feet thence : south 80 degrees 30 minutes. West 160 feet, thence north 2070 feet to center we,| t vhannel Bear River, thence Iduwn ; r j ver to pi a( ,,, ,,f iiegiuuinr-, containing I «2 59 lOO acres more or less, ,1 East half of north weHt quarter ami 1 north half of the north j I:1, S '* 4< K B in E •ast quarter Lota four and five bltK'k 2. Preston townsite, as platted book li page 84, reeoids of B^ar Lake county, Idaho. Commencing at a point. 5 chains and 84 links enflt and 7 chains and 14 links north from the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of »ectiou 26, towu^ ship 13, S R 44 V, B M, running thence east five chains, thence north live chains thence west five chains, thence south five chains to place of beginning, con taining 2 1 2 acres of ground. Commencing al a point 19 9U-100 chains south and 19 and 93-109 chains south 8 degrees and 45 minutes east from the north west corner north east quarter section 28, township 13, S R 44, EB M running thence north 88 de grees 45 minutes west 19 93-100 chairs; thence soutn 8 8 100 chains, theme south 75 degrees 40minntes, east to tl e ceuter of slough twelve chains, thence down ceuter of channel of slough to place of beginning, containing 15 55-100 acres more or less. Commencing at the south east corner of south weHt quarter of south east quarter of section 21, township 13 S. R. 44, E B. M. and running thence north two ro<1s to center of slough, thence northwesterly along slough 40 roiL less to local line; thence sonth ex to of the not a as are of uiore westerly along local line 119 rod« to it* intersection with section line: thence east 124 rods to place of beginning, containing 194 acrep, more or less. Ix)ts nmnljer 1 and 2 in block 2 Pres ton towunight survey, as platted in book *B" -Bear Lake County records, page 84. Also lot 4. as platted in Bear Lake County records, plat book page 84. Commencing at a point 92 rods west and 62 rods north 23 degrees and 39 minutes west from the southeast corner section 27 in tp. 13, R. R. 44 E, B. M; run thence north 23 degrees and 30 minutes west ten rods, therce west line of local survey 301 rods mo *e o less to half quarter section line of sec tion 28, thence north ten rods more » r less along said half quarter section line 80 rods to section line between 27 and 28 thence fouth along section line fiv* rrtdn mo-* 5 or less to northwest cornel of Oscar Dal» yniple s, land thence east, along line of local survey 222 ods nm-p or lees, to place of beginning c< ntaining 17 acres aud 14 square rods, more or less. Given under my hand this 4th dnv «f Joel Rich, Sheriff. to will to All August, Mil. 1 I j j j 1 | ten o'clock a. m. pursuant to adjourn I menl °< f ,,nly 17th . llu ] p Hvmas. chairman: Joseph W. { , , u „ _ J" . ! Buford and Henry H. Hoff, ootnmis shiners and H. H. Hroombead, cldrk, the following proceedings were had ,,, w i * - Life Saver In a letter from Branch land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza beth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the coun ty did me no good. I took Cardui, and now I am en tirely well. 1 feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my life! All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardui a trial." E 61 CARDUI The Woman's Tonic ■ 50 years of proof have | I convinced those who tested I I it, that Cardui quickly re- I I lieves aches and pains due I I to womanly weakness, and I I helps nature to build up I I weak women to health and I I strength. Thousands of I women have found Cardui I I to be a real life saver. I Why not test it for your I case? Take Cardui today! Commissioners' Proceedings. The hoard of conuty commissioner? met this 14th day of Angnst, J ill 1, at , 1911. Present fcam In the matter of the petition of 0. H. Toomer for damages resulting io hi? nntmnohile because of an open culvert in road district No. 8. after bearing all the evidence and being fully advised in the matter, it is ordered that the said lietitiou he and the same is hereb< granted aud a warrant ordered drawn on the roail and bridge fund for the snm of *40 in favor of C. H. Toomer. Upon motion of Henry H. Hoff, the name of Lonis Schrier is ordered placed upon the indigent list, the said Louis Schrier to be paid *15 per quarter nntil further order. It appearing to the board that a road roller is necessary in the construction and repair of the public highways of this county, and it appearing that cer tain ffrmB that manufacture and sell mad rollers are willing and anxious to I enter into a contest in actual road con struction in this county for the purpose of demonstrating the qualities of their respective machines, it is ordered that such a contest be held at or* near the county seat of Bear Lake county, oom lnencing on the 26th day of September, 1911. The clerk is hereby instructed to have notices published setting forth the above facts, and further specifying that Bear Lake county will become the pur "baser of the road roller which fo duribility, simnlicity of opperatlon. quality of work performed and econ omy of miming expenses shows th> liest test, the said Bear Isike connty reserving the right to refuse to pur chase any machine, should the demon stration of all prove unsatisfactory. Ordered that this board do now stand adjourned until Monday morning, Ang nst 28 at ten o'clock, 1911, to consider uufinished business. Samuel E. Hymas, Chairman. Attest: H. H, BkooMHEAD, Clerk. r A well kDOwn Des Moines womit ifter suffering miserably for two dav? Tom bowel complaint was cured by oue dose of ChauiDerlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale hy Modern Drug Co. Say, -one-two-nine' to central when you want a load of "That Good Coal", ÄT A Woman's Back* A anil I held 24. will . The Aches and Pains Will disap pear if the Advise of This Montpelier citizen is Followed. A woman s back bas many aches and pains. Most times tis the kidney's fault. Backache is really kidney ache. That's why Uoau's Kidney Pills cure home acres and ; il - Many Montjielier women know this. Mrs. A. Tubbs, Front St., Montpelier ! Idaho, says: "1 had kidney trouble for a good many years and was hardly : able to get about owing to the severe pains across my back. Abont two years ago I had an nuusnally severe attack and it was my good fortune at tbd| time to leant of Doan's Kidney Fill! 1 began their use and they gave nJ prompt and satisfactory relief Whetl I ever 1 have taken Doan's Kidney Pill I since then, they have done good worl I and I would not think of being withoJ ! a snpply ou hand." ! Fot sale by all dealers. Price 50 centJ Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo New York ! sale agents tor the United States. ; Remember the name—Doans—ani I take no other. a uo Candidates in Piano Contest. Following are the names of the candidates who have been entered in the piano contest being conducted by Preston & Roberts and the Examiner. Miss Hazel Wright. Miss Melvina Johnson. Montpelier Public School, Ladies of rtie Maccabees.. Miss Edith McDermott, .. Miss La von Hall,. Wardboro L. I). S. church Mrs. H. Bird. Mrs. Nelson Davis,. .77700 59600 .61300 ,55800 .36600 .7000 W. . cldrk, had 1000 .4000 .3000 Mrs. Wm Kent, Mrs. Claude Thompson.1000 •lethodist Church, 1000 10500 Miss Fayetta Closner,.44200 1000 Miss Hazel Pendry, . Miss Florence Birch,. Miss AnnaLaurklspn,_ Mrs. Hyrnm Holmes, . It,. Charles L. D. S. church, Mrs. Nellie Olsen, . Mrs. Fergus Brown. Mrs. Frank Beck. . ...7000 .1000 _7000 .10UO .1000 .5000 .looo Mrs. Allie Buuderson, . 1000 Miss Lillian Christensen Miss Lucy Bateman,.1000 Mrs. Anna Hill, Mrs. Wallace Pope, Miss Ora Chaffin,., Episcopal Church.. Mrs. R. B. Lambert Mrs. Nina Uroo ... Eileen Hurley,. lOOt) 100b ...37600 .5400 1000 24600 Notice to Sheep Men. I have about 40 head of large, high îvade Cotswold rams for sale; fat anil •eady for fall service; prices reason ible; see them before you buy. Xkphi A. Skinnkr, Noonan, Idaho | I I I I I I I Cuts and bruises may he healed ir ibout one third the time required bj he usual treatment by applying Cbam lerlaiu's Liniment. It is an antiseptii iid causes such injuries to heal witb iut maturation. This liniment al«' elieves soreness of the muscles amt henmatic pains. For sale by Moden irug Co. at - 3 fcam m H. hi? culvert all in said hereb< drawn the the placed Louis nntil road of cer sell ml Palace Barber Shop KING A GROSJEAN, Prop*. - Bath Rooms in Connection— I was Crippled, could hardly walk and had to Crawl a to I down gtai „ at timei on my hands con purpose their that the oom to the that pur fo econ th> connty pur demon stand Ang consider and knees. My doctor told me I had an acute attack of inflammatory rheumatism. I was in the hospital for weeks, but was scarcely able to walk when I left it. I read about Dr. Miles' Nervine bought a bottle and began to get better from the start, and for the past six months I have had scarcely any pain and am able to walk as well as ever." P. O. box 5, J.H. Sanders, Rockaway, N. J. Few medicines are of any benefit for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders tells plainly what Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine did for it. One ounce of salicylate of soda added to one bottle of Nervine makes an ex cellent remedy for rheumatism, which is now known to be a nerv ous disease and therefore subject to the influence of a medicine that acts through the nerves, as does Dr. Miles' Nervine Sufferers from rheumatism seldom fail to find relief in the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine, with salicylate of soda. Sold under ■ guarantee that aaauraa the return of the grloe of the firat bottle if It faila to banaflt. At all Druofliata. MILU MIDI6AL 00., IIMisrt, Ind. womit dav? by Choi hy central Good Teachers' Examination. A teachers' examination for second g anil third grade certificate will he g I held at the eourt house In I'nris on K Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. * 24. 2à and 26. Several new subjects ! * will be given at this examination. Ai.frkd Hakt, k County Supt g ( % " t V Farm for Sale Because of ill health I offer niy home and farm for sale, either in whole or in part, consisting of 160 acres of land and a 2M acre lot in Bennington, with four room house, and outbuildings. Price for entire property *6,000. g g M ff * * * if Andrew Niki.skn, Bennington, Idaho. An ordinary case of diarrhoe^lan^M a rule, be cured by a «ingle doBe of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy ha« uo superior for bowel complaiuts. For sale by Modern Drug Co. in by I IF mi. '// 1000 GREAT HISTORICAL FILMS 1000 We are showing, represent in the highest degree and with absolute ae eurancy, many of the worlds noted ■haracters. You Cannot Afford to miss the entertainment this week. It will prive you an educational treat aa well as a "a jolly good time," Come yourself and bring the children. lOOt) 100b The Montpelier Theatre Open every night .except Sundays E. me ty. .5400 . 1000 24600 high anil 0^ of in on u j {to ir bj witb al«' amt A. THE BAKER'S SMILE is a genuine smile of delight, when his Wares tnrn out as he likes them. That smile is continuous with ns. .o chance or bap-hazard al>ont any of There's ur BAKERY HOODS Everything at this bakery is appetiz ug and toothsome, as well as health ul. Your occasional or daily order? rill be carefully attended to. THE ROYAL BAKERY f— •r k I L— SADDLE HORSES which are .ust right for riding are to let here. We oau tix yon ont with any kind of an outfit, that yon have in uiimi OPEN OR CLOSED CARRIAGES with or without drivers. Telephone tl? what you want and we will do the rest at a very reasonable eharge. I to Montpelier Livery Co. WM. PENDREY get the as M inufacturer of Tin and Galvanized Ware of all Kinds J. Re One to ex nerv to acts lumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting and all Classes of Furnace Work. Shop on Depot St. riONTPELIER, IDAHO PHONE 13« of Dr. D. J. SUTTON Modern Metliods ot Dentistr Parlors n Brennan & Davis Bldg Off! • Honrs: 9 to 11 and 1 to 3 -"••'S ******mmH*nmttnmm «« *«■*** Do You Want To Sell Your Land? » » * « » M « n K We are in touch with a number of eastern buyers whom we ^ expect in here soon to look for land and if you will make us „ the right price on your land, we can handle it for you. * g We Compile Abstracts of Title. defective. How is jjj to have ua K » a Many of the titles in this county are very your title? Would it not be profitable for you abstract it? If defective, it will be much cheaper for you to ^ have it corrected while the former owners are alive an ^ save expense of taking it through the courts to quiet title „ •s We Write Insurance in some of the best Companies* » n M g g Your patronage respectfully solicited. g BEAR RIVER VALLEY LAND CO. ; n Montpelier* Idaho a ««««««mt*»*«****«*«««************* « 1 &-L 3UOl|d j(j3a;| 3(| '|duioj c i piicq uo sXba\|b TYCO O MOW VI a aaxsvid aisiv LN3MJ30 'S3TDIMIHS 'HLVT 'aggwm ini saanvaa IU9-19W -a 91 «josssssng) ANVdWOa asawm $ ivod aaraaiNOW ALIAS SUMMONS. In the justieo court of Montpelier precinct Bj-ar Lake countv, Idaho. Continental Life Insurance and Investment company, a corporation, plaintiff. Horace E. Child, Defendant. The State of Idaho sends RreetinR: to H< E. Child, defendant. You me at my office ty. Idaho, hour of ten o'clock a. î hereby summoned to appe fn Montpelier, Hear Luke eoun the 7th day of October. 1911, Mion brought against you bv said plaintiff, to answer the . omplaint of the above named defendant. Said the sum before the m action is brought to recover from of $60 99 due in the justice court of Uiuta county. Wy on the 28th day of February. 1911 ! which has be tiered against judgment Inc. » part of paid, and interest thereon at 7 percent per annum from said 2»th day «if Feb ruary. 19U: all of which more particularly appears from the complafnt office, a copy of, which file in is herewith served j And you {to appear e tiff will said complaint. Witness my hand this llth duv of August, 1911. hereby notified that if j and answer as above required, plain prayed in fail take judgment against you S. B. STALKY Justice of the F A. B UOUUH. Attorney for Plaintiff Residence, Montpelier, Idaho. 8-11 -fit. Notice of Application for Discharge In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Thomas B. Hart. William H. Hurt, Hewitt B. Hart, co-partners Sons, Bankrupts. Notice is hereby given that Tho William B. Hart and lieweti B. H in the United States District Court for Idaho, their application for discharge in aud that all creditors and other mtere Hart & H. Hart, have filed bankruptcy, persons in required to show cause if any they e, why the prayer of said petitioners should not he granted, by entering their appearance in -laid proceedings be I ore the l*2th du.y of September, 1911, and within ten days thereafter filing the particular grounds of their opposition in the office of the clerk of said court. Give under the unthority of the general order of said court and by u special order of the undersigned this 2nd day of August, 1911. M, B. CHERRY, Refer *e Allas Summons In the Justice Ourl of Montpelier precinct, • ty of Bear Lake, State of Iilalio ( huriie Huff, plaintiff, vn. <. H. Himl, <le fendant. The State of Muho sends greeting: To r. H Hurd, defendant, you are hereby summoned to appeal before me at my office in Montpelier in the Cmiuiy of Bear Lake und Stute of Idaho, on the 17th day of October, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. in. nctlou brought against you by said plain answer the complaint of the above named plaintif! Halo action is brought from you the sum of interest on a sold to you < 1909, for the there is a balance of more particularly appears from the ci mpl int on file herein, a copy of which is ser\ed here with and made a port hereof. And y hereby notified that if you fail to uppeir and answer the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will take judgment against vou for the sum of $200.00. together with costs and interest from the 1st day of January, 1909 To the sheriff or any constable of said county, greeting: Make legal service and due hereof. 1911. WM J. RYAN. Att'y for Plaintiff Residence, Montpelier, Ida. in Lift hundred dollars implied contract, for stallion abont the first day of Juntmry, of $800.00. and upon hundred dollars hieh iven under ray hand this 4th day of August S. B. STALEY, Justice of the Peace 8-4-St . h' m rs sm ii vf iSP aTCHES are not made to be thrown and tossed about. A watch is a delicate piece of mechanism and jolts and jars de stroy its tini. accuracy. Watches purchased from mail order con cerns are thrown about by Mail Clerks as if they were so much junk. w No matter what the price la, a Mail** ~ Order Watch, b not worth its price when delivered. Don't take chances. Buy a Waltham of ua—* we will Guarantee taiufactlon. Ji S* Chilton» Je weler Montpelier, Idaho Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine I tried seemed to do any Kood,'' writes H. M. Youngpeters, Edi tor of "The Sun,'' take View, Ohio. "The first doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets gave me surpris ing relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfect ly good health.'' For sale by Modern Drug Co. « a / llced / tëôv? /J&cob •* wjw. >.uTT~ Dear Friend: j When it-» good and hot I like . a glass of ice-tea better'n I like lemonade because there is tea in it. I like the color and the tea taste. Lemon help* it too. 1 am warm right now because 1 have just come from the with a package of tea and a sack of lemons. grocery Your friend, JACOB P. S. They are always polite and wait on you quick to at Hansen's Strong's Block \ r y_ r~_ ' ~ —'' 30105 DRIVE COMFORTABLY a id :n style, and iu order to do that you should be sure that your rig from onr stables comes W e can snpply you with every kind of a wagon that a good LIVERY STABLE "honld have Onr horees are all good ones, that drive freely. Ootfite for any uirpoee can he furnished at. short notice THE GROVE LIVERY Phone 14-k J. S. JEWETT, Proprietor