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♦ i-g-r* fë m » I . D I » ' M m jasci Z of* I wt ' \\ / l Protection Travellers Cheques protect the tourist by affording jf safe form in which to carry funds. CThey guard against mistakes in , exchange, as the equivalents in the various foreign currencies* are plainly indicated. CThese cheques furnish a ready identifi cation of the holder, and are payable upon countersignature.^ C. Accepted throughout the world by banks, hotels, transportation companies 'and business houses generally. — ■ . Issued .by the - V First National Bank MONTPELIER, IDAHO Capital and Surplus $75,000 line man. church will of crrset Tango If an place. \ tion noon dist P T r Local News Montpelier, Idaho, April 10, 191k Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Leverich went to Salt Lake yesterday for a short visit. Wanted, a furnished'house. Cation F. W. Taylor at Phoenix Construc tion Co's office. Call and see the new styles in ladies' shoes and slippors at H. B. Whitman's. Second-hand autos for sale at pric es ranging from $350 to $800.—Groo & Tooraer, Montpelier,.. , jG«ne Burgoyne is home from Logan where he attended school the paet seven month ». M. Mouritsen of Bennington, has plenty of the best quality of Early Rose potatoesior sale. .Mrs. M. B. Cherry and daughter, Helen went to Salt Lake last Satup' day for a ten days visit. —- " Guild April For sale, a good work horse, six years old. E. J. Phelps, Montpelier, phone 46-n-ll..... . I Mrs. R. E. Wheelan of Pocatello, I visited several days the past weejpj Copy with Montpelier relatives. Try our ladies' and children's 161 cent stockings. You will come back | the for more.— H. B. Whitman. Miss Bead, principal of the high school, is confined to her room this week with an attack of the grippe. f wish for Sam Lewis is now in the east pur- I tion chasing an immense stock of spring | and summer goods for the Fair store. now a Mrs. C. O. Humphries returned I and home the latter part of Jaat week af- and ter an extended visit in San Francis Live poultry wanted. Will pay 10 oento a pound for everything except old roosters.—Ned Belles. For sale, a well-bred HolsteinBull I a calf six' months old; also several good Holstein cows. Address F. A . Clark, Montpelier. I ,, , ... . . » I Don t *•**<* *•*! tar given by the Order of Eastern Sta at the pavilion on Monday nig , Aprl ' 20 - I Have you seen our new line of fancy and plain curtain scrims? he They are low in prioe.— H. B. Whit in oo, Cal. » man. Mrs. Wm. Roberts was called to Burley the first of the week, by the I death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. | Robbins. * New dress goodB for spring in silks ratine, poplin, and crepes, both in | flpwered and plain patterns, at H. B. Whitman's^----I JMfs. C. H. Tootner and daughter Verda went to Salt Lake Saturday ,for a tdu days visit with relativesand, Airiends. • Next Sunday is Easter and here is j hoping it will be a nice day so the ladies can all go to church and show off their new gowns and bonnets. Only a few more of those ap ples left for $1.00 a box at » Ï bs Lillian Spongberg went toj Balt Lake yesterday, where she ex- 1 peoto to remain for a »joupte pfl maouthsor more. , - whtleTfiey last, we are offering a mixed lot of men's dress shoos at » .»5. Better let us fit you while we can.— H. B. Whitman. M. B. Cherry is in Salt Lake this week consulting with a specialist regarding one of his eyes, which has been troubling a great deal lately. y went body It for his now and the Call and let us show you our spring line of millinery. We are receiving shipments every week of the newest patterns in hats.—Hunter & Whit man. Archdeacoh Stoy of Pocatello, will conduct services at St. Andrew's church this, Friday, eveuing. There will be holy communion at the close of the services. Buy the Thompson glove-fitting corsets, they are the best fitting crrset on the market today. New Tango shapes.— H. B. Whitman. If the weather is favorable next Sunday afternoon the band will give an open air concert at the usual place. A special program of twelve numbers will be rendered. \ The Idaho State Sunday School as sociation will hold a county conven tion in Montpelier on Saturday after noon and evening, April 25. The sessions will be held in the Methof dist church. The ladies of the St. Andrew's Guild will hold a cooked food sale at Rich's grocery Saturday afternoon, April 11, beginning at 2 o'clock. The proceeds will be applied on the church debt. I a new telephone directory Is being I prepawd for the Montpelier district, Copy closes on April 26. • If you 161 ephone or call on the manager before | the above date, wish your name in the directory, tel Special Easter services are planned for at the Methodist church. Extra music at both morning and evening services. Morning sermon, "Natural Law, as Evidenced in the Kesurrec I tion- .> Evening address | arrecte( i Life, of be fhe Res Möge Lewis' department store is now ready tor the spring trade with a splendid showing of ail the latest oreations in ladies' wearing apparel, I and Hart, Schaffner * Marx suits af- and furnishings for men. 10 He expects to go to Grldley, Cal., in I a week or so to assist in settling the business affairs of his father, who A . ^ there recentl J r ' I Sermons and rnudic will be in keep- ' I tnu witfh the season next Suuday at j tar tiie Presbyterian church. The pas Sta u ^ in- w m U( , the , q( Eagter Evellin(Ç . A t 7.45 p I m. it will be. The Forty Days After. 1 Dr. Ashley was called to Gray's Lake the first of the week. He re of ports having had very hard trip. As he had a hurried call, a relay of ten teams and a saddle horse was used in conveying him to his destination. to Arthur Vincent returned Wednes the I day from * two week's visit H» Mrs. | Chicago and points in Wisconsin. silks Every one welcome, in | ... * » D? PRICES j CREAM BAKING POWDER 1 a A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Indispensable to best,results—saves worry—saves work—saves money saves health—saves complaints at table Some g«od worà U being done on I'. (the streets with the road grader If this could be followed up with a Co., heavy road roller, it would put thy streets in the beet condition llyty a tor a long ti me. Ut.ie daughter arrived'at 7hë')j boy« he ling about when home other babes ing hut ve home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker of Pous talla mi Anril 4th/ Mrs. Walker was formerly Miss Freda Schmid of this city. Her mother went to Pocatello two weeks ago, to be present when the stork arrived. She will remain there another week. The F. C. Hansen Co. handles the celebrated Royal bread of Salt Lake; white, rye and gra ham. JFreah three tw week. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bourne enter tained the Auction Bridge club last Saturday night. Mrs. V. A Culver and Chas. E. Reese oarried home the honors. Delicious refreshments were Served at the close of the evening^ TThe cIulTwill meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts tomorrow eve ning. will 93, - Drug . „ . .. . , . . \hp At a meeting of the school board 6\\ Thursday night of last week Prof. H. S. Stevenson was re-elected superintendent of the schools for another year. The board now has under consideration the election of teachers for next year, but at thq. last meeting no selections were made from the list of applications on file. \ _ _ -——' ' Ladles, yon will miss the chance of yonr life if you fail to buy one of the new suits or coats at the Fair store. They are wouderfully attractive in style, color and design and we are selling them at very low prices.— Sam L. Lewis. Anton Kost, a Greek in the employe of the Phoenix Construction company was drowned last Sunday afternoon in the canal at Camp Stuart. Kost was seen struggling in the water, but before the men could reach him he went down for the last time. His body was recovered in a short time. It was taken to Pocatello Monday for burial. Iu sending three plunks to have his subscription peg moved up couple of notches, Henry Douglas now at Ruth, Nevada, says: "The weather is flue out here. All fruit and ornamental trees are in full bloom, and as to flowers, there are a plenty of them, only they are all in California. Regards to yourself and the old timers." \ r of all bile. hire. day Salt S^r. is tliat of tier and <1f tJhe ire of in in y at pleased here at all times, if you favor us with your patronage. Honest methods of doing business have won us many a customer. Mall orders will receive prompt attention. Modern Drug Company The Manlon-Claman Players will close their week's engagement at the opera house tomorrow night, company is presenting a good class of plays and has given general satis faction. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock will be the old but popular comedy, "Ole Olson." Admission will be 20 cento for adults and ten cents for children. 1 he The bill for the matinee is The report of ehe city water super intendent for the quarter ending March 31, which is published in this issue, makes a very good showing. The script, by which a large portion of the system was installed, will practially all be taken up within another year. The patrons will all then be paying cash for the water they use and the receipts will run close to $700 a month. Claude B. Going of Blackfoot anti in Ella Humphreys of Dingle, wer« the TOarrl<Ml ln Salt Lake last week, who others from this county who journey ed to Zion to be united in the holy keep- ' bonds of matrimony during con at j ferenoe, were Jesse McCammon of pas- Georgetown and Agnes Bartechl of the Nounan; George Hess and Inger C . p Rassmusen, both of Georgetown, and After. Lorenzo H. Spiers and Mary Van Or 1 man, both of Bennington. re As ten used H» I'. C. Coin, who haa boon in the ) employe of the Phoenix Construction : Co., at Grace and other points, ha» located in Montpelier Mr. Cain is a tine musician ahd has assumed the leadership of the "kid" band. He U, * t there U >"»'*rial among the boy« for making of a good band and he is going to give them all the dril-1 ling they will stand Rd C. Rich was happily surprised about 7 o'clock last Sunday morning when old "Doc" Stork called at his home and left two lively little dem ocrats. One weighed AM and the other one A pounds. The mother and babes are doing nloely and Rd is feel* ing mighty proud to think he is ths father of twins. As they haven't yet debided upon names for the young We]i)tiemen, the Examiner suggests hut Woodrow Wilson Rich and Champ Clark Rich would aound »bout right. . L. Chilton, the eye specialist will be in Montpelier on April 90, 91 93, 28, 25 and 26. Office over Modern Drug Co. At Paris on April 94, at \hp Stuck! home. \ H. Rich, proprietor of the stone r age, has secured the servioe of W. Dlngboon of Halt Lake, an expert machinist and repair man, who will remain here during the season. Dlngboon has worked in the factories of the Pierce-Arrow and Voile com panies for several years, which has given him a thorough knowledge of all the intricate parts of an automo bile. Mr. Rich is therefore able to guarantee all work turned out at ills garage He will also have autos for hire. Phone 128. Mr. Mrs. Whinyates returned Wednes day morning from a short vlgit in Salt Lake. She was accompanied by S^r. Whinyates, who will spend the slimmer here. His friends will be pleased to learn that his eye sight is improved ; and he still has hopes tliat he will eventually regain his sight. While in Salt Lake Mrs. Whinyates placed an order for some of the very latest designs in ladles' hats. They are now on display in tier store and those ladies who have not yet purchased their spring bonnets are cordially invited to call and inspect these stunning patterns. That quality after price is forgotten, is being manifested by the Immense amount <1f harness brought to J tJhe First National bank. Join the son goods son this the but In of good, of is long remembered reparing now being . 'W. Arnold, north of duality set. If the lady who sent in the news teins from Georgetown last Will hereafter sign her name Communications we will gladly pub lish them. The name of the writer Will not be made public, but for the nformatinn of the party, we will state that unsigned communications ire always consigned to the waste basket in all newspaper offices. The Examiner would be glad to have a re gular correspondent in Georgetown, »nd in every settlements in the Country, for that matter. Georgetown friend will call at this Office we will make it an objeot for her to furnish us with news item , every week from that thrifty Utile burg. R. D. Sawtell, a recent graduate from Palmer School of Chiropractic of Davenport, Iowa, arrived in the oity last Saturday and will engage in the practice of his profession here. At preseut he is located at the Over land roomiug house, but a little later he expeots to secure a suite of rooms in the Bank of Montpelier building. HU family will Join him as soon as they can secure a house. Briefly stated, chiropractic is the science of adjusting tiie cause of disease by re aligning the 24 movable vertebrae of the spine, releasing pressure on the nerves radiating from the spine to all parts of the body, thus allowing the nerves to carry their full quota of nerve energy. week, to the be be of tor If our the car the A on ( of of in he SL Andrew's Episcopal Church. F. M. Johnion, Jr., Lay Missionary. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer at 1L Subject, "The Resurrection." Te Drum—H. Van Boskverck "The Eastern Morn"—S. Coleridge Taylor. Jubilate—H. Aldrich "As It Began to Dhwn."— C. E. Laer Anthem: "Christ is Risen." Solos by Misses Marie Millicit. Constance McIntosh and Mr. F. M. Johnson, Jr. Evening prayer at 7:30 — Subject, "The Joy of Kaeter." Msgniflcate— O. M. Garret. Nunc Dimittis-Stainer from Sphor Solos by Misses Marie Mulioa, Con stance McIntosh and F. M. Johnson. all run anti con of of C . and Or OVID ITERS. Ovid, April 7—The Ovid school will close for the year on Fridsy, April 18 About ten of the 8th grade pupils are preparing to complete the grade work. Great praise is due them. They bave done well many things this year and they are enthusiastic in their desire to pass creditable examinations. Mr. Retd will give them some special attention in their efforts. Quite a number of Ovid citizens are in attendance at the semi-annual con ference in Salt Lake this week. Arvilla Sorenson is reported quite ill. The base ball "fever" has broken out among a number of the young men sud they are shaping up for a team which will be able to "skin" any team in the valley. Cattle and horses are being moved to the bottoms for pasture, and the sheep are being branded and taken to the hills. George Peterson's broncho taught a new trick in the manner of scrambling eggs the other day. While riding to market George wes thinking of the candy, gnm and other knick knacks he would have when be delivered bis backet of eggs at the store, when sud denly the broncho jumped into the air sud down came the bucket ot aigu, which were scattered for some distance along the road ride. Another ride-spiitting comedy was palled off by Jim Eastwood this week Jim wears a number 10 rubber bout, and being abort, they strike him abor t half way to the hipa While be was walking trough some of Ovid's gumbo mud. be stepped right ont of his boots, poised on tep of them for an instant * and then fell sprawling Into the sloogh The big crowd laughed long and tond The farmers here generally bad plenty of bay to last through the long winter's fee din g. Spring Goods Arriving At The Fair Store Spring goods »re arriving daily, and our ladies coat« and suit« are simply marvels of beauty and style. We have secured the agency for the Palmer Garments, which are recognised in the last as being the rotmt stylish and fashionable garments made. If you are iu need of a coat or a suit it will be to your advantage to see our beautiful assortment. Our Spring Millinery We will be on display in a few days, and price« will he lower than ever, have concluded to sell as low or lower than any mail order house, and the people of Hear Lake appreciate this fact, . New Stock of Shoes Don't overlook ua when in need of «hoe« a« we represent the leading manufacturer«. You'll «ave money on meu'« and hoy«' clothing in buying at this «tore Low Prices on Groceries 25c 25c »4 lb« bean«... 25c 8 cun« corn 25c it »'«ns «ludino« 25c Mi xad Candy, 4 It« of rice. 8 lbe tapioca. 2 one pouud can« of «al mon 8 cans tomatoe« . 25c 25c 10c lb. 10 bant of laundry soap 25c THE FAIR STORE, Sam L. Lewis Montpelier, Idaho. FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES. < ST. CHARLES HOTES. St. Charles, April 8.—James Mun son has sold out here and moved to Smlthfleld, Utah. He loaded his goods at Paris last week. Mr. Mun son was one of the leading men of this community, and the |frlends of the family regret their departure, but wish them success in their new home. Bert Bunderson Is expected home In a few days from Sweden, He was released from his mission on account of trouble witli his eyes. The health of the community Is good, wltk exceptions of a few cases of mumps among the children. , as of of all of Notice of Annual School Meeting. The regular school meeting for all districts (other than Independent! will be held on Monday, April 20, 1014. Questions of the amount of money to be raised by special tax, the election of irueteee for the regular term and tor any vaoenoies that may exiet, the length of eobool term and any other basin» pertaining to the welfare of the district« «ill lie determined. A, A. Hakt, Confaty 8upt. High Grade Seed Oats for Sale. We have received from Montana a car of White Mweedieh seed oats. Samples of the same may be eeen at the office of the Montpelier Coal A Lumber Co., Bear River Valley Land A Abstract Co. and at our office in | Montpelier, also at Shepherd Mer cantile Go's «tore in Parie and M. C. Clark's store in Georgetown. Prices on these oats will be quoted at either ( of these places. We are certain that unless the farmers of this county raise a better grade of oats in the future than they have in the past, it will be a matter of only a short time until they will not be able to market them. For this reason we are going to handle the«« cate dn a very done margin In in order to induce the farmer« to plant better send. Wo also have some choice timothy seed which we are offering at a low price.—Leverich A Hess, Montpelier, phone Ü4» M. STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. Mrs. H. G. Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., write«, "For some time 1 suffered from stomach trouble stomach and feel bloated after eating. Nothing, benefited me until I got Chamberlain's Tablets After toktog two bottles of them I was cured" For sale by ait dealers I would bave sour will 18 are bave and to Retd are con ill. men team team to sheep the a to the he bis sud air aigu, was week bout, abor t was gumbo boots, instant sloogh tond bad long CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic Is the koowlsU«*, not r or belief, of pktlnsphy of cease of disease the •eience at btwjwlu* how sod tbs art or etrfllty to adjust It. The human brain is the dynamo The spinal •heir life eorrwaw are cord and nerves are tbs parveyer of this isee ekesets. spinel cord cun. tel force. If bust« veys, nerve, transmit, sod tissues, orsaw aod viscera reeel vs this Ilfs current, health Is the product Obstruct the trsaemisslon ot sor rents and disease Is the product. Hody «na III« «juris hetltfc. Bod? minu* lifo «ju*ia betffMU tMem two qiuuiUttM cam«»] bjr vmry 1bi 'imttrem of preaaur* upon mtvm, iottrfcv ln« with transmission. A eblropnctur k sod haw to remove wb>. sod permit enrrtnts to con Usas usnss nls w l on henllb. Health Is thr restoration of survwate not Use stimulation or dlmanltien ot bo^ little dou exist. Ifstck.no matter what «'where your ailment, mild or tavern. Installes!». Ws can prove that « hlroprnetle Is rt«hl sad sppil - . Consultation Reat D. Sawtell, D. C. Chiropractor Spinal Adjustments No Drug*, Burger y or Osteopathy Reception Room. Overbad Hotel Parlor Hours —10 to to IS aad 1 to S Calls Answered at Any Time or Place The Year's Sensation Tli« 4-nyllnd«r, 2&-hor«e|x>w«r, high t$n* «ion inngn«to, thr«« «{«wd, & }ta«M«iigMr, fully «quipped Maxwell Car for $825.00 also 25 horaepowttr, 4-cyIiudnr, 2 |*a aenger Roadster for $800 For further information write W. HESS, Georgetown, Idaho Agent For Hear Lake and Htar Valley« Phone No. lBi-h-U C. | In to The First Step towards prosperity end Indepea* dettes Is • deposit la good savings bauk. The biggest fort uses In the world had their foandattoa In email savings. Haviags aw Mala may be opened at this bank with as little as oae dotier. Make a deposit today aad Mart OK the roast to Independence. The •n Ait babét. BANK. OF MQNTPILLIER Incorporated tn 1891 got For J RICHARD OROO. CtlhlM O. C. ORAT. PrestcJwnl The Buick Creed % A Buick automobil« mu«t b« no built tbat it will at all tim«« and under all circum«tanc«ri, #ve the own«r un interrupted u«e of hi« inve«tin«Qt. Kvtjry Buick owner i« entitled to, and will receive, prompt and efficient ner vine, the kind that will immre him the motoring plea« ure he expect*. or the isee cun. aod the sor bet ua ahow you the many excellent pointa in theee cars «na vmry l on little m m Ws sppil - C. Parlor or Mortal B—37, »1335 L o. Ik. Flint, Mkh. GROO & TOOMER, Agfa Montpelier, Idaho