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* ï£ 1- À ;*%k ** * jk »? . .- .;■ Ein Read Our Personal Money-Back Guarantee You Can Try This Remedy At Our Risk " , : jm m ■ ... .... m m i m - :• ;? . c \r& Y OU know what that means—Misery—Worry—Big Bills—Debts! You know you can't afford to get sick. Keeping in good health means food and clothing for you and your family. It's up to you to take care of yourself. It's up to you, whenever you don't feel right, to take something to make you right, to strengthen you, build you up, ward off worse sickness, protect you and your family! That thing we have, and in offering it to you we protect you against money risk, by personally promising you that if it doesn't protect you against sickness, we'll give you back your money without a word or question. It is— Olive Oil EmulsiON fir We Make Our Living It Is the Best Remedy - When you are run-down, no matter what the cause. It doesn't merely stimulate you and make you feel good for a few hours, but takes hold of the weakness, and builds you up to a healthy, normal condition. out of the drug business right here in your town. It is our duty to give you the best remedy we can for whatever ailment you may have, and business sense demands that we recommend nothing unless we know it's good. It is a real nerve-food tonic, a real builder of healthy nerves, rich blood, strong muscles, good digestion. It contains the Hypophosphites, to tone the nerves and give energy, and pure Olive Oil, to nourish the nerves, the blood, the entire system, and give vitality, strength and health. It is pleasant to take, the greasy flavor of the Olive Oil having been removed. Wo know Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is good. We believe it is the best builder of health, energy and strength there is made. We know it is greatly helping many of your neighbors. We believe that it will make you well and strong again, and save you money and worry in the end. We feel it is good business for us to recommend Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion and get you to use it, because we know you'll thank us after ward for making our confidence in it so plain that you didn't hesitate to take us at our word. We also feel sure that once you have used it, you'll bo as enthusiastic about it as we are and will recommend it to your friends. Read our money-back guarantee and get a bottle today. For you who are tired out, nervous, run-down, debilitated, weak, emaciated—for convalescents—for old people— for puny children—we recommend Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion as the best medicine we know of to make and keep you well and strong. Sold only at the 7000 Sfcnfi Stores—the World's Greatest Drug Stores—$1.00 a bottle Sold In this town only by us We Guarantee This Remedy to Relieve and Satisfy You—or Your Money Back We don't want your money unless Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion really helps and satisfies you. If it doesn't, come back and tell us, and we'll give back your money. We believe it will pro tect your health—if it doesn't, the money is yours, and we want you to have it. Riter Bros. Drug Co MONTPELIER, IDAHO L Mecins 'KING OF ALL" rr OuiA As The j THE MONTPELIER EXAMINER PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY The Examiner Publishing; Co., Ltd. C. E. WRIGHT, Editor and Manager Entered at the posloffiee in Montpelier, Idaho, aa second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ► .$1.50 Six months, if paid in advanoe.75 One year, in advance Montpelier, Idaho, January 30, 1914 a one house legislative of reducing the cost of gov __. ! . ernment and securing fewer and better laws. Weli, that sounds strange coming from the gentleman from Latah, who was about the most "pro lific cuss" in the house last winter. We know he did the. tallrincr and in we are " . . . not mistaken, he introduced When we read of the dam age done by high winds and floods in the widely advertised winter resorts of California and elsewhere, ve can truth fully proclaim that "it is a pleasureto live in Bear Lake valley." It it true we are at present "housed up" to some extent by the heavy blanket of snow which covers the val ley, but that is really a bless ing for it means an ample supply of water for irrigation during the coming season. While it would be folly to claim that Bear Lake valley is a Garden of Eden, yet talfe it year after, the seasons here will compare most favorably with those of many of the far famed sections of the world. Here we know nothing of blizzards, tornadoes, floods or extreme heat. » Here people do not freeze in winter nor die from sun strokes in snmmer. Here crops are not ruined by hot winds, and floods cometh not to devastate homes. Verily, you can look far and tfide and not find an abiding place that will average up with Bear Lake valley. of Latah county, is out a statement in which he favors Representative Oversmitb morè bills than any other one member of that body. He championed everything in the shape of "reform" legislation, which would have added to the cost of government had they been enacted into laws. We are glad to learn that, he has had a change of heart on the question of law making, but we fear that if he were made a member of the one house legislature that prolific brain of his would get to working again on bills, and unless a check was put on him there would be 'no diminu tion in the number of lawsen aeted. plan!expense would increase by leaps and bounds. There can I, , be no consistency between re , trenchment and recall. One need not take anybody's dec laration for it-they need only go to Oregon or Colorado for instance and be convinced.— Jerome News. ! ... . . j Freah Limberger cheese at Spong berg's. A goodly number of Ban nock county republicans in dulged in a real old fashioned love feast and experience meeting at Downey last Sat urday afternoon and evening. A "get together" spirit pre vailed at the meeting and the indications are that the re publicans of old Bannack will present a practically united front in the coming campaign. There may bo a few radical ones who will follow Broxon et al into the democratic aid society, otherwise known as the progressive party, but the number will not he sufficient to materially injure the re publican party in that county. The progressives declare they are for retrenchment and are yet loud for the recall, clear down the line even to judicial decisions, the initia tive and referendum, and so forth. All of these if put into practice, means almost con stant elections. Hence there with!could be no retrenchment [under such a system. Public Montpelier Theatre BROUGH & O'CONNOR, Mgrs. 'THE HOUSE OF ALL LICENSED FILMS Remember We Change Our Pictures Every Night 99 IN MEM0RIAM To the officers and members of Enter prise Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F., Montpelier, Idaho: Whereas, It has pleased the Divine Father to take from our midst our be loved Brother Thomas J. Harrison, who was a member of our order for mauy years, being a charter member of Preston Lodge, No. 112 and transferred to Euterprise lodge in 1905 and remain ed in good standing until the time of his death, Nov. 80th, 1913. Brother Harrison was born in England about sixty three years ago and came to the United States when he was 18 years oid. Here is what Mr. W. W. Riter, president of the Deseret Nation bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, has to say About him. "I first met Thomas J. Harrison in London in 1864. His parents were of the Mormon faith. Thomas was at this time driving a hearse. He next turned up to my view at a grading otmp on Bitter creek, dnring the oon strnction of the Union Pacific road in 1868. He was woefully poor and for lack of shoes be wore gnnny sacks wrapped around his feet, but he was undaunted and as happy as if be were a millionaire. We had no work for him then and used him for a roust about. Ho soon gave evidence of an honest and sterling character, and we pat him to worlj and he remained with us until the completion of the Union Pacific road. He was what would be called in the parlance of those days, a jolly cuss. I met him now and then in the subséquent years, and whilst very rough in his exterior, he had an nuugnally warm and generous heart. I believe he would tear his shirt into and givh half or all of it, if necessary, to some less fortunrte being. While lack ing all the refinements of cnltnre and education, I doubt if many men pos sessed a greater number of'the elements of true manhood than our dear friend Tom. Peace to his ashes." Such a fine tribute from so eminent a .gentlemanas Mr. Riter to the virtues °* our deceased brother u positive pr00f that thi * order made 00 mistake when they admitted him as a member. and from our association with him dur ing his connection with this lodge 080 fally endor8e th ® commendatory SHtm^n ashes." Resolved, That a copy of this report 06 8 P*«»d upon the minutes of this lodge, a oopy sent to his bereaved fam ily and that a copy for publication be sent to the Montpelier Examiner, and we that the charter of this lodge be draped in raouriog for thirty days. E. F. Guyon. BILLIOÜ8NESS AND CONSTIPA TION CURED. If you are ever troubled with bilious ness or constipation you will be enter ssted in the statment of R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind, "A year ago last winter had an attack o! indigestion followed by bilionsness and constiprtion. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly rec ommended, I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right jway." For sale by all dealers. What Is Tlme7 What is timet The shadow on the dial, the striking of the clock, the running of the sand—day and night, summer and winter—months, years, centuries; these are but arbitrary and outward signs, the measure of Time, not Time itself. Time is the Life of the Soul.—Longfellow. Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years old. was stricken with heart trouble. She was so bad wa had to place her bed near a window ao she could set her breath. One doctor said, 'Poor child, she Is likely to tall dead any time.' A friend told me Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy had cured her father, so I tried It, and she began to im prove. a great man y bot tles. but she Is spared to me to day. a fat. rosy cheeked slrl. No one can lmasine the confidence I have In Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. R. CANON, Worth, Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who kqpw its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short'breath, fainting spells, swell ing of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shoulder 'blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. , Or. Milts' Heart Remedy la sold and guaranteed by all druggists. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. J ^ She took 5ü. Ä ■ m Just a Few Left m m m m m m m m * m m $ m m m * few ladles', misses' and We have just a children's coats and suits left, which we offer at even better than 25 per cent dis count in order to close them out. As there will still be six weeks of winter weather and a few weeks of late the spring, you will make no mistake in buying these win ter goods at the money saving prices for which we are offering them. * m 9 * m * m * m ttt m Hi * m * * m iHf * * * m Hit m i m DAVIS BRENNAN & * * an * & m IDAHO * * MONTPELIER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ii ♦ m rtv *• Have You Tried Them? " 33 i>e. 5 we*te«f UtewyEMrScicT They are made from the richest and purest ingred ients possible to obtain. Each delicious piece leaves a longing for just one more. Send her a box of {?■ Liggetts Chocolates and win her favor and es teem. Sold only at the The *f t&XaJL!L Sibre IDAHO MONTPELIER, 'L n. m V] # I by ■iilS Ug /m We mean it. It is mm tfâjÉjifl f no joke. Every year you needlessly lose the price of a new gown in fuel wastefully burned and food stuffs spoiled in that old cook stove. You lose more than that What about those needless and expensive repairs ? What a useless waste, for in a of Cole's Hot Blast Range r »s ÖJ !wl the boiler-plate oven never buckles. warps —The thin, Quick-heating lids "''' : ^8§cSSP IB it never break. The , ,_ x „ Coleized steel fireback and short center outlasts five of any other make. The Cole s Hot Blast principle of burning' the gases wasted by other stoves, saves you 1-3 of your fuel bill The automatic oven ventilator in sures perfect baking and roasting, thus prevents many losses in expensive food stuffs spoiled. .. . A ?. thefaults °J other "»»ken have been eliminated in this modem up-to-date Range, built to last a hTetiS and orwood CVery day ' Bums anything, soft coal, hard Seeing is believing. Will you come in and "believe? or coal S«« the name "Cola V' on each Range. None genuine without it SOLD ONLY BY BURRELL & THIEL 684 b e mm Leverich & Hess Commission Merchants Hay, Grain, Pork, Veal and Rolled Feed. Custom Rolling Done While You Wait Utah and Rock Springs CO A L Phone 99 * MONTPELIER, IDAHO » ■* We Make the Beat Bread, Rolls, Cakes, etc., because we use the beat flour and other materials, employ the beat bakers and do our baking in the beBt of ovens. is OUR BAKING MAKES LASTING FRIENDS of all who try it. Qf you if you give it a chance. Test it by trying it and comparing it with your own baking. We'll abide by ycur decision. It will make one THE ROYAL BAKERY ÜndesJ AKER3 THE VINCENT FURN. 60. Undertaking k Embalming a Specialty , Licensed Emhaintff of Ptaon« 4 b riontpelier. nouse Phone 8a Idaho H. H. KING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon O. S. L. Rv. Office over First National Bank Office Phone 108 Residence Phone 115 ■4' (i Montpelier, Idaho D'Orr Poynter, M. D. Physician and Surgeon All Calls Promptly Atttended Office hours: 10 to 12 m and 2 to4p O ffioes over Modern Pharmacy Brennan Block. m MONTPELIER IDAHO