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Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Ü. 8. Land Office at Blackfoot. Idaho. April M. 1918 Notice in hereby Riven that William L. WUliams of Nounaa. Idaho, who on June 11. IW», made homcMtead entry Serial 0*204. No. • for BW NEJi Sec. 27. SW* NWl* NW!< SW^ Hoc. a«. Township 1! South. Ranne 48 lirt Bolt* Meredian. haN filed notioe of inten tion to make final five year proof to Mttblitih claim to the land above described, before Smith Hone. United fit ate« CommiNaloner. at Paris. Idaho, on the9th day of June, 1918. Claimant name« an witnesses: E. M. Lind* aay. Oliver Williams. Charles Haruchl, Fred erick Bartnehi all of Nounan. Idaho. HENRY W. KIEFER. Register Notice far Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Blackfoot. Idaho, April 6,1918. Notice Is hereby given that Minnie Lindsay oi Ovid, Idaho, who, on March l«t. 1W07, made homentead entry, serial 08496. No, 11465. for WH NEÎ 4 and EH NWJ4. Section <3. Township 12 South, Range 43 East. Boise Meridian, hau filed notice of intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to the .'and above deacribed before Smith United States commissioner, ut Paris. Idaho on the 24th day of May. 191», Claimant names as witnesses: Christian Olsen L. P. Neilscu, John T. Peterson, Philemon Lindsay, all of Ovid. Idaho. HENRY W. KIEFER, Register. 4-11 Erotic® For Publica - I'm. Department of the Interior, U. S- Land Office at Blackfoot, Idaho, March 21, 1018. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Henggi, of Montpelier, Idaho, who, on June 12th, made homestead entry, serial 08206, No. forEKNE*. EH SE*. Section 16, Township 12 South. Range 45 East. Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land scribed before G. Spongberg. U. » sioner. at his office in Montpelier, Idaho, the 21st day of May, 1918. Claimaut names as witnesses: Arnold D. Hirschi of Geneva, Idaho, Jacob Mani, Arnold Zumbrunnen and Byron Nelson all three of Montpelier, Idaho 8 28 6t 1906, 11000. above de . Commis HKNRY W. KIEFEK, Register. If otic® For Publication. department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Blackfoot, Idaho, March 21,1918. Notice Is hereby given that Marvin Dayton of Dingle. Idaho, who. on February 1st, 1900, made Homestead application, serial' 08043, No. . for N* NK^. Section 20, NW'4, Sec tion 21, Township 14 south, Range 45 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make flual five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. Spongberg, U. 8. Commissioner at his office in Montpelier, Idaho on the 19th day of May, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Elmo Dayton, Bertram Sparks, Roy Bird and Henry Dayton all Dingle, Idaho. HENRY W, KlEFER, 3 28 6t Register. IW 18 Notice for Publication. Department ot the Interior U. S. Land Office at Blackfoot Idaho, April 19. 191». Notioe is hereby given that Emily OIseB of Ovid, Idaho,'who. on September 26, 1911 made homestead entry. Serial 010907. No. 775488, for SH NW«; NWX; NW>* SWIfl Seo. 27, Township 12 South, Range 43 East. Boise lan, has filed notice of intention io make final commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described before Smith Hoge, Unit ed States commissioner at Paris, ldabo on the 28th day of May 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: L. William Jensen; Roy Lindsay: Isaac Johnson and Chris tian Olsen all four of Ovid, ldabo. HENRY W KIEFER, Register. Mei Id 4 25 61 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Blackfoot, Idaho, April 19,1918. Notice is hereby given that Edgar C. Lindsay , of Nounan, Idaho, who cn December 29. 1908, made homestead entry serial 01911, for SK'i 8WSec. sK, NK NEJ4, NEW NW^, Section 85. Township 11 South. Range 48 East. Boise Meridlau, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year pivot to establish claim to the land above described before Smith Hoge, Unit ed States Commissioner at Paris, Idaho on the 27th day of May 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Alexander Stowell; Charles Bartschi; Oliver Williams and E. M. Lindsay all of Nounan. Idaho, 4 25 flt HENRY W. KIEFER, Register Notice of First Meeting of Creditor*. In the district Court of the United State, for the Idaho district, Eastern Division. In the matter of Arthur F. Parker, bankrupt in bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of April A. D. 1918, the said Arthur F. Parker was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in my office in Montpeler, Idaho on the eighth day of May, 1918 at ten o'clock in the foreuoon. at which time the said creditors may attend. f irove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine he bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. EDWIN L. MoCLAVE. Refeaee in Bankruptcy To the oredltojs of Arthur F. Parker, of Lib erty, County of Bear Lake and district afore said. Notice of Application for Discharge in Bankruptcy. In the matter of Frank B. Homan, bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that Prank B. Homan has filed in the United States District Court for Idaho his application for discharge in bank ruptcy, and that all creditors and other persons in Interest are required to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted, by entering their ap pearanoe in said proceeding on or before the fifth day of June 1918 and within ten days thereafter tiling the particular grounds of their opposition, ih the office of the Clerk of said Court. Given nnder the authority of the general orders of said Court, and by a speeial order of the undersigned, this 24th day of April, 1918. EDWIN L. MoCLAVE, 8 2 hi nm t Hit ifc m Latest Spring and Summer Garments ilf m ilf m r--. It à iS n m fi € m « Ik I m am v m \S m mmMrn iS m N. iS ■r / v % I m if; U;M I d ! m i vM ÜÎ tr This seasons suits in all the new cloths and shades. . Dresses in fancy challis, crepe and charmeuse. Coats in all the pretty colors and styles. Never before have the goods been so bright and beautiful. Our line is a most complete one from moderate prices up. We have made a great effort to have our goods reach the people who want smart styles at modest and reasonable prices. - mw m m W ! Nt .i ou ik I ü: IÜ V. j 7/.'; i f; KU« 1 I m * 1 9 84 JT \it Ih 9 t ta' \jjf th< a / 9 i il t 9 Hi 9 j ièi 9 Each item an example of the special values and ex elusive styles for which Brennan & Davis is widely famous ib 9 On« ma A 1 ventei de< ... * W "I MONTPELIER : : : : : : ffiAHO 1 Ui 9 9 Hi i BRENNAN & DAVIS Hit 9 üt 9 9 old-fac grandi It Help the Kidneys Montpelier Readers Are Learn ing; the Way. It's the little kidney ills— The lame or aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorders— . That may lead to Dropsy and Bright's disease. WlieD the Kidneys are weak. Help them with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for weak kid neys. Doan's have been used in kidney troubles for 30 year. Endorsed by 80,000 people—endorsed at home. Proof io a Montpelier citizen's state ment. Mrs. William Irving, Main street, Montpelier, Idaho, says; "Doan's Kid ney Pills have been need to great ad vantage in onr home and I can recom mend them. They bave always given relief from pain and weakn hack and other disorders that go with kidney trouble. We always get Doan's Kidney Pills at Biter Brss. Drug store aud think they are the best kidney medicine to be had." in the For sale by all dealers. cents. Price 50 Foster-Milbnm Co., Bnffaio, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Wk hprj A =1 [L r fiilul*' ir m I <41 , EAH , l EU l î <tt UNOr.e THE LARGEST CAMVAS EVER CONSTRUCTED "" •i» 3 Rm e*:, 100°„£f°P Ie 2 Trains of Car«. 2 Herd» of Elephsn:«. .300 Circu» Artiit«. 1,000,000 Invested. $4,270 Daily Expenses. 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KONGO -Largest Beasi that Walks—Larger than Jnmbo j t ÄH T P OSITT VELY" 4 LARGEST - ' 'tTllj \ EXHIBITED ELEPHANT ^ YANKEE ROBINSON. ON iua EARTH. THE' BIGGEST BRUTE THAT WALKS THE EARTH. • * • • laroer THAN JUMBO. [ /Km • 0 • f 0 e 0 « m - - J Id KEEPERS TO GUARD HIM. 10 KEEPERS TO GUAM HIM. "Alice," The Famous Bear Girl Finest Horses Ever Exhibited THE PARADE TELLS THE STORY 101 STARTLING HEW FEATURES FOR 1913 Yankee Robin ton. Taxas WM. Kongo, Th# Larg««t Elephant on B«rth. Th® World** Gréaient Bareback Riders. Including Albert Davenport. Fred and Bessie CostcMo. Marie Davenport. MMe. Sweeney, Ralph Howser. Ross Ashcraft's High-School Horses, Capt. Buck's Sea Lions. Pauton's Zouaves, together with 300 Circus Artists, Cowboys. Cowgirls. Cbsracks, Indians. Mexicans Bui Fighters, and the Qreatest Bunch of Bucking Bronco» eVer Lxhlblled. Two Shows -Circus and+Wild West—For One Admission WILL RQBtriVKLY EXHIBIT RAf/V OR SJtINt Montpelier, Monday, May 19 RESERVED SEATS ON SALE DATE OF EXHIBITION AT MODERN DRUG CO Bids for Street Sprinkling. Notice is hereby given that Heated j bids will be received at my office up to 7:80 o'clock p. in. on Wodneeday, May 7, 1918 for sprinkling the street« 1 of Montpelier for the ensuing year, one sprinkling wagon to be used, j Bids should l)ö addressed to tile may or and city council and marked "bids for street sprinkling." The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Thos. Bahrktt, City Clerk. Eggs for Hatching from thorough bred chicken«, 8. C. Buff Leghorn. 8. C. Brown Leghorn, 8. C. Uhode Island Reds, guaranteed freeb and well fertilized eggs $1.25 per sot, will spar« eggs from 'S. C. Bnff leg horns in 60 lots at $8.50. Also babv chicks from 8 C Bnff Leghorns at 10 cents each.—(iolden Rnle Poultry Farm A. P. Peterson, Ovid, Idaho. ö-13fc HEALTH A FACTOR IN SUCCESS. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is sel dom sick when his bowels are regular— he is never well when they are constipa ted. nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only move the bow els but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by the Modern Drag Co. For constipation you will find èéi WM À WM?m Si' "A ÉtMOSE x V r, . y BECAUSE YOU WILL HAD THEAV âTROAiG- -THEY WILL STAtiù THE êTRAIrt Of BUâY FEET; BECJÎUêE THEY ARE êTYLlâH Afi B BAIrtTY; feECAUêC THEY ARE COMFORTABLE; BECAUSE WE MAKE THE PRICE RIGHT AMD ST AMD BEHIMB EVERY PAIR WE SELL. r ini ' m f- v * I ■ Ax. ©> Selz Sample Shoes for Ladies, Shoes worth from $3 to $4 pair, • . $ Your choice fpr $1.75 pair Mose Lewi« Department Store wee MS The Preferred Sugar the equal of the finest imported sugar. There .is no make-be lieve about Utab-Idaho Extra Pine Beet Sugar. It is quality through and through. It is just the juice of the very finest sugar > beets—purified and crys. talized. The sugar thus pro duced is of supreme ex. cellence. \ Chemical and preserv. ing tests prove that it is confectionery and fruit preserving com. panies prefer it to the imported product. Housewives throughout this entire mountain country are being won by its meritorious quali* ties. Many We suggest that YOU order a sack today for home use. UTAHIDAH 0 , l BEET i m UTAH ■ tyCTMA Flt/Ê BEETSIAZAHj IDAHO EXCURSIONS EAST YU • UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM \ Very low round trip fareB to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Minneapolis and many other points. DATES OF SALE May 7, 8, 10, 17, 14, 81. June 8, 7, 13, 14, 21, 28. July 2, 5, 10, 19, 23, 81. August 1, 9, 10, 11, 16, 22, 28 September 10, 11 LIMIT October 31, 1913. See any OREGON SHORT LINE Agent for further details. The Union Pacific System Reaches Omaha and Points East 4* 'THE DIRECT WAY' Leverich & Hess Commission Merchants Hay, Grain, Pork, Veal and Rooled Feed. Custom Rolling Done .While You Wait f Utah and Rock Springs COAL Phone 99 MONTPELIER, IDAHO Montpelier Phone. 169 ud 11 Pari. Phono 29 Drs. Ashley & Cooley PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices Montpelier and Paris, Idaho All colls given prompt attention SALESMAN WANTED EXPERIENCE mmik W E WANT A RELIABLE MAN to handle our Family and Veterinary Medicine®, Flavoring Extracts and Spices, Toilet Articles, Baking Powder, Perfumes, Soaps, Etc., m this county. As our products are well known to the farmers here this is a fine opportunity to get a good paying business on a very small in vestment. Our Free Course in Salesman ship alone is worth many dollars to any man. Write today and mention this paper. McCONNON Be COMPANY Winona, Minn«» ta Dr. G. T. SMITH Dentist Parlors over Riter Bros' Store Office Hourst 9 to!2 end I to 4. Dr. D. J. SU1TON Modern Methods of Dentistry Parlors in Brennan & Davis Bldg Office Hoars: 9 to is and 1 to s t ED. C. RICH DEALERpN Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HILLS BROS. HIGH GRADE COFFEE, TEA, EXTRCTS AND SPICES. All goods guaranteed. CITY ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED 4 > THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES Each Day Brings Its Problem of What to Order for The Coming Heal! pa « When Up The Stump Call Us Up and We'll Help You Down, by Suggesting Something Good that Will Appeal to Your Appetite. - - - a SPONGBERG ■O-O-O-O-O-OOO-O-OO-O-O-O-O-O'OOO-O-O-O-OOO-O Paint That Pays GOOD PAINT •arily costs the dealer more than the other kind, but you need not pay much for it if you get it here. We have everything in the paint line. LEAD, OILS, COLORS, HOUSEHOLD PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMEL. INTERIOR FINISHES, MIXED PAINTS, V STAINS, ETC N o matter what your pa int requirements may be, it will^e to your advantage to figure with neces W 7 ICADI IIXCD ilHU m RITER BROS. 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