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Announcement Beginning Saturday, February 19, uo more merchandise will be ;re<ilit in this store. We expect to sei as muoh as before—even more. But all the sales will be for cash and, ONE PRICE TO ALL. We are going to make the change in your interest as well as in our Bold on ç own. What yon are interested in, is the fact that under the ne r deal we are going tp Bell yon things for less money. You see, when we get cash, we can pay cash—this mean i a saving in our buyibg, and we will pass the benefits along to you. Of course we will not get as much money for our goods under tbe cash basis, but we will get the money when the sale is made and can afford to take 1< than when we have to wait sixty or ninety days for ou 1 money. \ hy can we do this? We can then discount oar bills and save considerable and will not, above all, have to borrow from banks to pay our bills. Watch for the big sale circular. We will sell goods for less than cost during sale week. Remember the date, February 19. Möse Lewis Department Store Hom|e of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothe», Selz Shoe», John B. Stetson Hats COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS The commissioner* a. m., this 23rd day of February 1918, nent of Feb. 16th, chairman, Ezra mer, H. H. Brooin , Glenn, proeecnt following proceed met at ten o'clock pnrauant to adjon present, O. C. G T. Budge, commit brad, clerk and T. lag attorney end ings were bad, to-wit; Bills were alio and warrants or dered drawn on the several Funds as follows : Expense Fnnd. Dr Hottendorf, poet mortem ex amination .... , Geo B Spenoer, tpe Aawley Begley, tra Arrow Press Co, m Carrent 8 25 00 6 00 pt .... 12 40 for ae 8 91 J H Anderson, list for Marjorie Staley, transcript.... Alfred Rosen, door {lock, labor, eto.. l. Jacob Meeserli, cam of indigent Robt Prioe Lumber Co, screws, lumber, eto Montpelier Coal A Lumber Co, ooal for indigent. ... John B Heggie, labor for >r 10 40 1 80 26 97 6 00 1 82 ' 17 05 1 50 «or. Dr A D Cooley, e: Marine...... Henry Rogers, paining. Fred Ssrbaoh, grave for indi of Me 5 00 4 76 gwi .. Simon K ia zin ge r , witness Paul Qartsch 6 00 2 00 2 00 MtStsTei* services.. 46 50 ■as drafts 185 50 HR Ä Son, lumber, 24 91 26 70 182 50 20 45 80 83 20 50 Shepherd HdwCo, mdse, etc.. Chu F Wheeler, pitting. Am Atbay, expenses Frank Lewis, coal.. James Dann, expenses. Asa A they, train fsre for pris oners Meray Prioe, labor for treasur er, «to... j. Ed C Rich, mdse for indigent John R George, cl Bear Lake State I etc certificates . Asa Athay, team hire. Gland Tippets, witness cert.... 6 00 0 80 . 100 00 30 00 astable .... 19 25 ink, jurors. . 123 90 . 20 00 Road and Bridge Fund, bist. No. 2. Labor Wm E Ponlsen,...... Seth Knnz,.!.. Bert Orr,. Albert Beutler . 8 W Matthews,.... Chanaoey Sorensen, K H Wood,. Edgar Ponlson,..... Earl Nys,. .. J 8 Morgan, ....... AlmaTDayton, ... Btandley H Rich, refund road poU tax,.. Wm 81eight,.. Theodore Dayton. Jos E Croesley,.. John Mtonig,. JMHymaa, Chaa HYmas,. .... . George Ponlsen, .... Wm R Morgan, ,.. Cleam Ponlsen....... Cbss Edwards. P Lindsay . . $ 24 00 4 00 2 00 2 85 4 00 4 00 8 00 2 00 8 00 4 00 2 00 76 00 4 00 9 00 6 00 25 90 8 00 8 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 50 3 80 In the matter of setting aside, vided by law, s certain sum to be used nnder the direction of the county pro secuting attorney and the sheriff, sub ject to the approval of the district jndge, to aid in the enforcement of criminal statutes; it appearing that sufficient cause exists to warrant such action by this derad that the ram« is hereby Mt aside out of the moneys in the Current Expense Fund not otharwim to bs used as provided in Chapter 141, Section One. 1911 gestion as pro Laws; that any »art of raid — re maiuing on Dec il hua .huit msrnmg onua c, at lilt, abaUrerert back raid Current Exp*«, Fund. Th* board had nnder consideration variots individuals far re totere* on delinquent tax-. •a lot yean prior 10 1918, and ao am our I, it ia therefore, or df $1000 be and the petitions of of mi Our Store Is Headquarters For eyerything that is good in the grocery line. The many new customers that have been added to our list during tbe past six months is very pleasing to us and is convincing proof that it pays to sell Groceries at Honest Values Remember this is the place to get tickets on a five passenger auto. CARL SPONQ3ERO TtfE UNIVERSAL CAM Ford owners drive their cars everywhere, they know that bnck of the car is an "After Service" of the most efficient type. Wherever you go there is a Ford SERVICE STA TION not far away. Most important to the motorist Ford supplies are priced in proportion to the low cost of the Ford car. Th© runabout is $890: touring car $440, f. o. b. Detroit; on t ale at Cruikshank & Nelson Garage Montpelier, ;iaho A » ft. dosions being readied in the premises it was decided to hold the question for considerstion at next meeting. Ordered that this board do now stand adjourned until, ten o'dock a. m., March 8th, 1916, to farther consider the qaee tion of delinqnent taxes. G. C. Gray, Chairman. Attest: H. H. Broomhead, Clerk. Notice for Publication of Time for Proving Will In the Probate court of the County of Bear Lake, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Jane Elizabeth Hammond, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said oonrt, made on the 23rd day of February. 1916 notice is hereby given that on Monday the 18th day of March, 1916, at II o'clock a. in. of said day, at the court room of said court, at Paris in the court boose, county of Bear Lake has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Jane Elizabeth Hammond, deceased, and for hearing the application of Mrs. Edith May Clark for the issuance to her of latte» testlmentary, when and where any person interested may appear and con " me - g-K Dated February 23rd, 191A E. J. Haddock, Ex-officio clsrk. Notice of Petition for Discharge In the District court of the United Statee for the Lastern district of Idaho. In the matter of Otto Bacher, volan tary bankrupt. Notice is h> reby given that Otto Bncher bas AU 1 his petition for dis charge in bankrnptoy and that a bear ing thereon will be held at the office of Attorney T. L. Glenn, Montpelier, Ida ho, in said diet -ict, on the 3rd day of April, 1916, at /0 o'clock in the fore noon, at wbi< h time and place all known oredito a and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any they bav 3, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. Given ander tbe authority of the general orders of raid court and by a special order <f the undersigned this 28th day of Fet -nary, 1916. Ct ARLES L. French. B itéras in Bankruptcy. When the child is subject to attacks of uronp, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stom ach may bring c n an attack, also watch for the first ayn otom—hoarseness, and give Chamberla. n's Cough Remedy aa soon as tha chile bsoomaa hoarse. Ob tainable everywhere. Public Notice of Special Municipal Cou pon Bond Election. Pursuant to the laws of the state of Idaho and Ordinance No. lb» of the city of MontpelieT, In state of Idaho, public notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the city or Montpelier within the respective wards of the city, at the voting places hereinafter desig nated, on Tuesday the Mth day of March, a. D. lui«, beginning ai the hour of nine o'clock a. m. or> und closing at the hoar of seven o'clock p. ra an of said day, for the purpose of «taking the vot« of the qualified electors who are taxpayers of said city upon the following question, to-wlt: Question : Shall the city of Montpelier, in the state of Idaho issue its municipal coupon bonds in the aggregate amount o f twenty-five thousand dollars, $>.*>,noo, to bear date March 1, A. D. 1916, to provide for the erection, construction and furnishing of a public building, to-wlt: a City Hall within and for said city for the use of the city? Said election shall be hetd in said city and the vote upon said question taken within the peettve wards of said city at the following ilgnated voting places to-wit: First Ward-Old City Hall, second Ward—Davis Plumbing Shop. Third Ward- Fire Station. All persons who at the time of said election are qualified electors of the said city of Mont pelier and who are taxpayers thereof, and no others, shall be qualified to vote at said election said question The voting at said election shall be by ballot and the ballots shall be sup plied to the voters for their use at said election, and shsll be of the form set forth in said Ordi nance No. 168. The city clerk shall register electors for said election at any time during office hours, in the same manner as provided by law for registra tion for state and county elections, but it shall not be necessary for any voter to register in or der to vote at said election, if such elector is registered and if he voted at the last election of city officials, and has continued to live in the same city, ward, or precinct. Dated at Mofftpelier, Idaho, this 4th day of February, A. D. 191«. City Seal That be are the the ; I de» OB THOMAS BARRETT, City Clerk. Notice of Municipal Coupon Bond Issue 'and Sale by the City of Mont pelier, Idaho. Public notice is hereby given that the city of Montpelier in the county of Bear Lake, and «täte of Idaho, Intends to issue and negotiate tbe municipal coupon bonds of said city In the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars, $25.000, to provide fund« for the erection, construction d furnishing of a public building, tovwit: a City Hall within and for said city for the use of the city. . Said bond« will he issued in conformity with the provisions ol Ordinance No. 16« of said city, adopted and approved on the 4th day of Febru. , A. D. 191«, and subject to the approval of qualified electors of said city, votli _ the question at an election to be held in formlty with said ordlnanoe. If the Issue of said bonds be approved by the electors a« afore said, said bonds will hear date March 1, 1916, will be redeemable at tbe option of the city any time after ten, 10 , years from the date thereof, and will be absolutely due and payable serially one-tenth on March 1st in each of the years 1927 to 1986, both inclusive. They will consist of Ufty, 60, bond« in the denomination of five hun dred dollars, $500, each, and will bear Interest at the rate of five and one half, 6V4, per annum, payable semi-annually days of March and September in each year. The city council of said city of Montpelier, in vites bidders for said bonds, and all bids shall be sent to the city clerk at Montpelier, Idaho. No conditional bids for said bonds will be considered, and bidders must first satisfy said city of their ability to take up and pay for said bonds before their bids will be considered. All bids are to be accompanied by dltional certified check for five th lars, $5 000, which check is to be forfeited in case said bidders refuse to comply with the terms of this advertisement. City Counoilof Montpelier, Idaho. By R. N. SNEDDON, Mayor. BARRETT, City Clerk. First publication Feby, 18th, 1916. Last publication March 4th, 1916. This resolution adopted and approved this 4th day of Feby., A. D. 191«. R. N. SNEDDON, Mayor. im the Bl upon per centum on the first an unoon ousand dol Attest; THOS. Attest: THOS. BARRETT, City Clerk. Alias Sammons In the justice court ot the Montpelier precinct County of Bear Lake, State of Idaho. W. E. Collins company, a co-partnership W. E. Collins and L. C. N con slating of Plaintiffs, oi ria Oscar Charleston, Defendant. The State of Idaho sends greeting to the above named defendant; You are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled court to be held in the City Hall of the city of Montpelier, Idaho, in said pre cinct, in the above entitled cause, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 8th day of April, 1916, and answer plaintiff's complaint on file in said court, or plaintiff shall take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Said action is brought to recover balance due defendant on account from goods, wares and merchandise. Witness my hand this 8th day of February, to plaintiffs for mo, THOMAS BARRETT, Justice of the Peace. D. C. KUNZ, Att'v for Plaintiff, P. O. Address and Residence: Montpelier, Ida. Ml Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see it stated that colds do not resnlt from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent in mid summer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is highly recommend ed by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. HENRY BREEN gives lessons in Singing, Organ and Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counter point and Musical form EXPERT PIANO TUNER Leave orders at Hotel MesserK or Phone 181 Dr. Geo. F. Ashley MONTPELIER, IDAHO Office hours—10 to 12: 2 to .4; 7 to 9 Office at Montpelier Hospital Phones 169 and 68 All calls given prompt attention United Idaho. volan Otto dis bear of Ida of fore all persons cause, the the a this v (t Plumbing ! Oue of the most important things in the home is the range. When you get ready to plumb your home call ou us—we will set yon right on all points. « WILUAM PENDREY light stom watch and aa Ob SIGNS OF DANGER . . There s gênons danger in neglecting or> „ U j no „ a an 7 weakness of the kidneys. The warning that Nature gives should not " " is of of That Should be Heeded by Mont pelier People. be overlooked. If tronbled by too fre quent passage of the kidney secretions; burning or scalding; if tbe secretions are highly colored and contain sediment when left standing—if yon have back ache, too, with frequent headaches and dizziness, make op your tuiod that your kidneys are affected and begin using some reliable kidney remedy. Deaths from kidney disease have increased in the United States alone, 72 per cent in the last 20 years. The risk is great— you can't afford to delay. Montpelier people recommend Doan'a Kidney Pilla Can yon ask for better proof of merit than the statement of this Montpelier resident T Mrs Anna Hansen, Tenth St., Mont pelier, says: "I have had great benofit from Doan's Kidney Pills and I recom mend them as a fine kidney medicine. When kidney tronble was bothering me, it took this medicine only a short time to rid me of it. I don't believe Doan's Kidney Pills have an equal in caring kidney complaint." Prioe 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hanseu had. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. y. of the a of of of any of at in be said said in the 4th Estray Notice I have in my possession tbe following described animals: One bay horse, weighing about 900 Pounds, branded thigh. One grey 2-year-old mare, no brands visible. One bay yearling mare, branded with fignre 2 with diagonal bar over it on left thigh. One bay borse about 10 years old, weight 950 pounds, branded WJ on left shoulder. Unless sooner claimed by the owners, the above described animals will be sold on the left first at public auction at my place in Ray mond, Idaho, at 2 o'clock p. m. on March 14, 1916. dol J. R. George, Constable. Estray Notice I have in my possession one bay year ling mare with large star in forehead, both hind feet turn in a little, no brands visible. If not claimed the same will be sold on Tuesday, March 14, 1916 at 2 p. m. at the home of John Olsen, Ovid, Ida. Arthur Peterson, Constable. con ria Notice of Sale of Seal Estate Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the probate court in and for the coanty of Bear Lake, and state of Idaho, made on 23rd day of February, 1916, in the matter of tbe estate of Alice J. Tippetts, deceased, the undersigned administrators will sell at private sale to the highest bid der for cash, and subject to confirm ation by said probate court, on the 20th day of March J91Ö, at 1 o'clock at the office of T. L. Glenn in the city of Montpelier, in the county of Bear Lake and state of Idaho, all the right, title, interest, and estare of the said Alice J Tippetts, at the time of her death and all right, title and interest, that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in ad dition to that of tbe said Alice J. Tip petts, at the time of her death in and to all tbe certain lots pieoes or parcels of land Bitnate lying and being in tbe said county of Bear Lake and state of Idaho, an order to show cause heretofore publish ed in the Montpelier Examiner at Mont pelier, Idaho. All persons desiring to bid on said property will file bids with T. L. Glenn, attorney for administrators, on or be fore said date of sale. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said sale will be for cash in hand, to be paid by the purchaser on said date of sale. On confirmation of said sale by the probate oonrt a deed to said property will be made to the purchaser. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1916. Harrison Tippetts and Hans Sorensen Administrators of the estate of Alice J. Tippetts. the Hall pre or as due for Ida. that true mid cold as set forth in the 8 3 8t Notice of Hearing on Fetitition for Order to Convey Real Property In the Probate court in and for Bear Lake county, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Joseph R. An derson. deceased. Notice is hereby given that Etta Anderson Bate«, otherwise known as Ethel R. Rates, has filed in the above entitled court and matter her oetition praying recting the administrator of the estate of the said Joseph R. Anderson, deceased, to complete an agreement of said decedent hy convening to her, the said Ethel R Bates, a one-third inter, est in and to certain tracts and parcels of real property, known as the Hot Springs property, situated in Bear Lake county, Idaho; and that on the 27th day of March, 1916. the regular March term day of said court, at 11 o'clock a. m . at the probate court room at Paris, Bear Lake county. Idaho, has been appointed as tbe time and place for hearing said petition, when and where any person interested in said estate may appear and make objections to the granting of said petition. Done aud dated this 29th day of Febru E. J. HADDOCK, Probate Judge and ex.Officio Clerk. for an order of this court di 9 • ry, 1816. Hit Farm Loans on Irrigat ed Land on Favor able Terms Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts Carefully Drawn Abstracts Accurately Compiled Titles Examined Insurance of Ail Kinds Written Bear River Valley Land and Abstract Co. The ou on « Nielsen Furniture Co* Handles a Nice Line of Undertaking Goods Phone 21 Part of tiie Nation Wide Preaching Movement Car ried on this Year by the Church. -, COME TO THE MISSION At St. Andrew's Protestant EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. F. M. JOHNSON, Jr. Deacon in Charge * Mission Starts Monday, March 20, 1916 and Lasts Until Sunday Evening, March 26th. Daily Services with Special Music at Each Service KENNETH L. HOULDER, Priest in charge of the Church at Idaho Falls, Missionar 1 Services: Celebration of the Holy Communion daily at 8 a. m. Bible talk to children daily at 4 p. m. ('lass instruction claw for adults at 5 p. m. Evening service at 7.80 followed by answers to all questions asked. Question box at door for use of 'all and everyone is cordially invited. First Service at 7:30 p. m. Monday, (Holy Communion) Last Service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday ''Ask and ye shall receive, Seek and ye shall find find. Knock and it shall be opened unto yon." There is not & church on earth bat what has many good points in it which many of us know nothing about. That is why we are asking you to ask all the questions you wish. This Mission is not given with the idea of making converts but of making men and women THINK of things they should know and understand. Christian, ask because yon wish to know WHY we do certain things in the Church. Men atid Women, ask because you are searching for tbe truth and have not as yet acquired a Church home. Every man is Seeker of Truth knowing full well that this is the greatest thing he can find. Seek a Road in Life which will enable you to understand your fellows and draw nearer to your God. Do not be sceptical. Do not sneer. The need of God has been proved by pages of history. YOU need Him more than you realize. Then SEEK to know Him better during this week. Knock at the door of tbe Saviour's love and goodness. The door will be opened to one and all but the man must first knock, must take the first step. Life is not full of discouragements and afflictions as some think. Understand Christ and you will understand men. Turn from him and men will turn from you without knowing WHY they turn. Come to the Mission Come because yon want to know something about a church that has come down to you through the ages. Yon will be answered if yon ask. Come because yon believe that a week so spent will make Von a better man or woman. Give ns a trial that we may preach to yon, not the dogma of the chnrcb, bat the message of Jesus Christ Come to the mission and understand us better. at THE COMFORTS ,-OF LIFE-, of or of to He who spends as he earns is destiped to toil continually for life's necessities. Fate smiles upon the man who looks ahead — who lays aside regularly a part of his earning. An important step on the high road to success • is the opening of a bank account, time. Now is the We cordially welcome new depositors. N BANK OF HONTPELIER INCORPORATED 1891 a C. GRAY. PRESIDENT RICHARD GROO, CASHIER FOLGER SAVE 10c % A. POUND WEEK FOLGER'S MARCH 6 to 11 A MARCH toll To convince you by trial that it U better ■K I Lb. .45 AS .85 .«5 2t* " 1.00 .75 ZOO IAO has than other coffee«, HJ And to induce you K to make the test, we KsS reduce the price lV| during FOLGER WEEK 2 S the to at of di SEND 45c GOLDEN GATE OR COFFEE TELEPHONE COFFEE 45c YOUR QUALITY ORDER F. C. HANSEN GO. F. C. HANSEN CO. Williams & Hess DEALER8 UN Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Hogs and Veal KEHMERER, ROCK SPRINGS AND UTAH COAL Seneca Stock and Poultry Food PHONES; Office i2Q-w Warehouse iao-j Tbe Examiner Prints Butter Wrappers