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i li i»; J.r M t XL ¥ ! < s I. t;î i A i It, Vs » jC a \cJokn day Knox I Money he earned and saved while a vil lage youth he spent aneducation. Asabank clerk, later, he was studious and thrifty. At middle a great financier, Knox lectured and wrote about bank ing topics and as Comptroller of the Currency he helped refinance the government after the Civil Are you preparing for future prosperity and comfort by saving regularly a part of your earnings? VA/ill you be able to take advantage of opportunity for profitable investment when it comes? Could you weather a sick spell without going heavily in debt? Be able to say YES to these questions a few months hence by starting a savings account with us with a part of. your pay this week. Watching that grow will stimulate your energies. •Multiply your money in our care. The First National Bank MONTPELIER, on age war. account IDAHO Member Regional Reserve Bank T Local New« Montpelier, Idaho* April 27, 1917. Beet prices paid for dressed hogs and veal by Williame & Hess. Henry Spldell returned last Sun - day from a week's visit with his fath er at Rupert. He reports that the farmers are all busy in their field* in that section, .... ■■■■ ^ Mrs. E. W. Rinehart returned lash, Saturday from a two months' visit with relatives at Spokane, Washing ton. For piano tuning, leave orders at Nielson's music store. The friends of Misa Lilias Crane will be pleased to learn that she has been appointed aa organist for the Pocatello Stake, under Prof. Lund as choiater. We have a good line of ruga to choose from for spring clean-up.— Nielsen F/irhlture Co. The stork called at the home of Prof. J. B. Tueller last Monday and left a little daughter. A beautiful line of Marquesette for curtains at H. B. Whitman's. If any one wanting land to farm In Bear Lake County will see J. N. Downing, he haa good proposition to offer them. Sewing and dress making, pat terns furnished. Edna Swenaen, Olty. We have a complete line of ko daks and supplies. Now la the time to buy. It la a pleasure to show our line. RIter Bros. Drqg Co. ReV. J. H. Barton of Boise, will preach at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. The wonderful Magnola and Pathe phonographs at Nielson's, sold on easy payments. ReT. Father Von der Donckt will conduct services at the Catholic church in (£Ja city next Sunday night and Monday morning. Acme quality of -paints and stains at the Nielson Furniture Co. • All local stockholders of the Idaho Loan A Investment Co. arb requested to meet at the office of T. L. Olenn on Tuesday night. May 1, at 8 o'clock. If you want plastering, calci min ing or tile work, Aril ('has. F. Thrope Ground was broken last Monday for the new poetofBce building and / Henry Whitman's new business block. Work on both these buildings will b e rushed as ra pidl y as p ossible. ^~C5T~?Köf C. Niel8on tune~aT pair your piano and you will have no regrets. Ç Mrs*Julia Brennan eame up from Blackfoot Tuesday to visit for short time with relatives and friends. a The moat complicated' watches I made to rnn right at Nielsen's. Mr. and Mrs. George Blechert re Salt Lake, four They left Wednesday for turned Tuesday from where they spent the past months. their ranch at Raymond. Columbia Grafouola, the machine of wonderful tone: come in and hear them play. We have a large atoek of records. RIter Bro*. Drug Co. Thornock of Bloomington, was brought to the Montpelier where she will audergo a critical op eration ee boob as her condition will Mrs. George T. hospital Wednesday. 4 ; Wednesday a crew of men from Oole Bros, circus plastered every 1 available place in town with glaring ! )K)9ters, advertising the coming of "the biggest show on earth'' on Sat- j * urday, May 5. _ Delightful music—the Magnola should be in «verv homo Miei ehould be ln every home. Nielson j will sell you one on easy payments j I have jUBt received a shipment of! P and " ^nisaea. They are the very latest and ; will be sold at reasonable prices.— 1 Mrs. J. W. Whinyatea. 1 , , , A „ , . .. ! n f A w" ,Ie . d Lome or Mrs. D. A. Krouge last Sat urday night and gave her a birthday j surprlse. The evening was spent in music and other social entertainment, i A lunch <vaa served, and at a late hour the gueata departed, all pra nouncln* the evening a success. Picture framing neatly and rea sonably done at the Nielsen Furnl ture company. « mid-summer hats for ladies We carry the-Thomsen glove-fit ting corsets from 60 cents to |6 per pair. You will use no other If you onoe try them; we also have a love line of brasaiartes.— H. B. Whit man. 1 Owing to the fact that our linotype haa been "bucking" for the past two days, we were unable to set aa much type as uaual this week. This made necessary to leave out a number of news items. Headache la often caused by eye strain. Free testa at Nielson's. Beat lenaes and mountlnga at reasonable ! prices; money back If not satisfied.] All next week I will offer 100 lad les' and misses' hats at Just half price. patterns. Here is a chance to get a hat for less money than you have' ever before bought.—Mr». J. W. j Whinyatea. They are all thla season's An Ottumwa, Iowa, .arer which; waa received ln this city Wednesday] contained the announcement of the death of Misa Winifred Hughes, which occurred at the home of her : parents ln Ottumwa on April 11. Mias Hughes was formerly a teacher ln the Montpelier schools and will be well remembered by many of the Ex aminer readers. . All kinds of furniture repair work done at the Nielsen Furniture Co. On Monday evening. May 7 th, Montpelier Hive No. 4. Ladies of the Maccabees, will celebrate the twen tleth anniversary of the organisation of the Hive. Every member la re- ; qbested to be present on that even ing and- bring one guest. Games and éther social entertainment will be provided and refreshments will be served. Oet yourself a Majestic range. If yon want the beat.—Nielsen Fural ture Co. Alb*«! j4 Abe. sons of the late J. J- Bohner, arrived in the city last Monday morning from their respec tive homes in Pittsburg. Pa., and Lor aine. Ohio. They left for soon as they could, after receiving word of their father's death, but were unable to reach here sooner than Monday morning. here as Van Orman St Erickson, black-, smiths, north of the First National. bank, will sharpen your plow shares, shoe your horses and fix your wagon any day in the week except Sunday and guarantee their work t% be first Wall rapcr at Vincent . Go to the Nielson Furniture Co w for your by ole las. tlraa and sundries V. L. Skaggs of Baaoroft. haa »* cured the agency for Delco light farm electric system and Delco light pro ducts for this county. Including east ern Bannock, and will locate perms nently at Montpelier within a few days Mr. Skaggs has been with the C. W é M. Co., at Bancroft for aome time and is very favorably known In assortment Just received, with some beautiful patterns to choose from.— Nielsen Furniture Co. this section We will send our man to measure your room for linoleum and lay it without extra coat to you. A large COMMISSIONERS WILL GIVE BOUNTY ON SQUIRRELS meeting on May 15 the county com misa ton era will enter an order for a bounty on squirrels, said offer to re main good only to June 1, 1917. In _, _ . .tv. order to secure the bounty parties must present to the county auditor all four feet of each squirrel. County Auditor Broomhead au thorizes us to state that at their HIGH BCHOOL Wild, GIVE PLAY AT THE REX The Dramatic Literary Society ofl the Montpelier High School will give show at the Rex Theatre every Fri-I (lay afternoon and night for five con »eoutlve v.eeka.r "There wTTT be pie flares and high grrfde npectalttee each night. Tonight. April 27, there will be a number of reels of good pictures and the Misses Verds Toomer. Evelyn Oroo. Merle Barkdull and Virginia Brough will entertain In song and dance. The high achool quartet will sing two selections and Misa Lydia Cornford will appear In a popular song There will also be other good musical nunibera. Watch for next week's program. Prices for matinee cent#, at night 5 and 10 centa. THE RKKNK BROS. PI.AVRH8 AT OPERA HOUHK MAY 2 _ _ „ . The Reese Bros, players, who are appearing 4t the Grand Theatre dur- , lng the Fair Week, are notably au perlor to any talent of that charac ter ever appearing In Salem The old humdrum Jokes and delated min- ' strel comics are conspicuous by their al)8en °® ln l"*« «now and each mem l>er t * ,e company is an artist In the 20th century entertainment Arthur ,tee8e > amusing conversationalist, °"® °* t66 mo,t c n«nmote*rt»tl«* numbers of the company, while Flor 10 ® Blue ' ^î aJor . Bal , e .T **L d Beeae are blessed with beautiful voices and their effort# are those of players who are sincerely desirous of ,ef ' 8,n « their audiences Jopie Mur |B a dancer extraordinary His ant,CB are m,rth P™™*'"*. the same time he Is capable of some amazing foot work. Then tango , dancers are Immense. Tom Davis anf • 0,1,6 Beese are clever end men Th * ReP * c Bro " * w ; J ' 1 « , ' rs with no auperlora. The show as a whole In first class. The music Is en trancing. The, will appear at the r.rand during the week—Salem. (Ore.) Newa. September 2«. 191« ' The above company will apoear at e Montpelier Theatre. Wednesday ; night, May 2. j NOTICE TO CLEAN IÎP Notice is hereby given that the clt- : lzens of Montpelier muat remove all rubblsh. manure and other filth from thelr back yard# and alley» by Maiij. 1917. The city board of healtl) will take action In regard to all who I fall to comply with thla notice. George F. Ashley, Chairman City Boar* f Health. ? I MONTPELIER THEATRE Monday Night April 30 THE SUFLIME ACHIEVE MENT OF THE MOVING PICTURE ART Annette Kellerman •THE PERFECT WOMAN' In the Spectacular Pictorial Triumph Neptunes Daughter Pronounced by New York crit ics to be the effective screen production ev er projected In this country or Europe. brilliantly Prices 10 and 25c T RFXXTXGTON NOTE* Bennington. Apr« *3Fred Kuna wont to Opal Tuesday to taka charge of a hand of aheap for Deasley Bros •''rad Is an experienced aheap, Oliver Wright and Miss Lillie »Piers, two of Bennington's popular ! young people, were marrie i In Paris on April 17/ T8Tbear Wishes At the community go to the young people In for a happy and prosperous Journey thru life. Mrs. Msrv Spiers la spending a few weeks in Salt l.ake and Tooele. Utah. We are all In favor of the good crop movement which is now hetng sc strongly urged thruout the country All who were at church last Sunday man with it voted to contribute ll.Ofi to the per son who raises the most potatoes from on# acre of land Borne who were not at church have expressed a willingness to contribute to the fund. nnd we expect to raise a good slsed purse So everybody get in and try to win. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burbank cel ebrated their golden wedding at their a home on April 30. They were mar r,wJ ,n 8alt Lake In 1807. and moved !° Brigham City where they lived f° r "pran years and then went to Dewerrllle. where they resided for it years and them came to Bennlng i ton. where they have lived ever since They are the parents of 1! children. " n ,,v,a «- and all married. There are 38 ,,T,n * «rand children. Hr. Bur bank and wife have always been ofl numbered among the counties heat ! rl«l*ena. In the early days he was aa ,n<1Un 8M>ut for ,our y"*ra. He has b ** n * warrt teacher for 4 years and • Sunday school officer for 25 year*, * n<1 ha * dlacbarged his duties with honor •»<> credit Twenty-four were frètent at the anniversary eelebra t1on Th * children presented Mr Burbank with a beautiful gold ring " nrt Mr * ® w,,h n gold watch and chain. A sumptuous dinner was »erved. after which music and social ohat WM ««Joyed until a late hour * u hope that thla worthy couple wl *l he able to enjoy each others company for many more years to come 2 GEORGETOWN NOTE* Georgetown. April 25—The snow Is going rapidly now and the farmers j, 0 p* t 0 tt b|o to get In their fields , | n nno ther week The Mutual Creamery Co. haa be run work on th(t)r nBW building and h()p „ to hav<l , t completed by the first i ' p f j u j y Mn< Hattie Krb'haa been visiting ! f or (be past two weeks with her par ..nt*. Bishop and Mrs. Hayea. There WM „ Urge rrnwd at , h „ 0 jjj time dance last Friday night, There were many quaint costumes Wora and the young people had many hearty laughs about the queer coa tumea their parent* wore In the , Rrlr d „ y , BBd mo , t of th<l|n c , ad , h e styles have changed. A aon registered at the home of! | s . i8P Koevene last Saturday, a daugh 1er at the home of Auguat Bchmld )aBt Fr | day a son at the home of , p yy Bacon on Tuesday. ( The Mutual îtnorovement associa (j* v # a social at the ward haM Tuesday night. Rome good musical „„mbers were rendered and a patrl r «. dlnit was alven by Uha# Llnd £ * Thl, finite, th" winter" work The Boy arout* are going to take ' up thelr wor k In earnest The Bpe Htve K | rlB 4r * aUo jnurh in l8r ested In their work for the ; lng season. ' com f! j : Owing to certain opposition on the part of some of the doctors to Ihe ac ttvltlea of the ladles. Montpelier Aux illary at large of the American Red tCross on April 25 adjourned their I meeting for two weeks to give the ORGANIZATION POSTPONED medical society an opportunity to or ganize Its work. I WALL PAPER. Just received one half carload wall Old l*rtcae. The largest line ever shown In the city. All new designs and sp to-date. We can save you money. BURRELL A THIEL. paper that we ere FOR RENT, FOR SALE. BTC. For Sale—Buga for hatching from Rhode Island Red fowls; price 50 cents a dozen Mrs. L. H. Long. Montpelier Phone 172. For Sale—One work horse weigh- j lng 1150 pounds. Dr. 1. W. Lyaa. ln that section. For aale —New Zealand spring seed wheat and home potatoes. J. C. Amte. Bennington. For Sale—My place In Georgetown canyon, consisting of good boose and two acres of land, about half In fruit. Inquire of Samuel Armatage. George town. For Sab —A good second-hand rang#. Cali at Chaa. E. Harris' old residence Wanted, some one to clear and break «• acres of sage brush land. Apply to Hoher Phelps. Montpelier. For rent May let, a five-room modern bungalow with full ment. Apply to Math Schmlt. For aale, a new No 9 Oliver type grown seed writer.—Beer River Valley Abstract # Co. For sale, a near six-room baaga . low. Inquire at this office. For sale, my 90-acre farm, with . improvements; also ICO-arre dry farm with «6 acres In winter wheat. —J. O, Haddock. Wajdhorro For aale, my residence lot ou Ltn ' coin avenue, just east of the Down ing apartments For price and terms call ou C. A. Thomas. furniture, bought, sold and exchang ed. Fair prices petd for ell eecoed hand goods. Simon Kissinger's eec [V The mart n| witK morvey^^J can lell you that debt is ihe worst thin is > , , „ in ihe world. He has HIS n\or\e o y safe in the Bank. The black hand is oertainly over Um pool 4 devil who is in DEBT. DON'T get into debt. There are lots of little thing« yon can go without NOW that you can enjoy later If you'll just put a little money in the Bank. That, ttttla money will grow just as the acorn does into a OR1AT OAK. You will be encouraged to work hards? EARN more when you have money in the bank. Put YOUR money in OUR bank. Bank of Montpelier i ! IXOOKPORATKD tWI G. C. GRAY', PrNkknt RH MARI» G MOO, t We Can Supply Your Needs The U. B. Government haa been strong bidders on th* drug market the past few weeks, but even at that we can supply your needs In the drug line and we can fill your doctor's prescriptions with the best quality and purest of drugs. You can be sure of no errors or substitution when your prescriptions are left in our care. RIter Bros. Drug Co. Th« Retail Stör« If You Want a Home, Lot or Farm We Have some Bargain* Why should you pa, rent when you ean get e home for a aaall pay ment down and the balance on monthly Installments? Lots sold on ths same plan # Buy now. the, will never be eheaper 1er ever, day. Montpelier le growing bet OOMB nv j Bear River Vaiieu Land & Abstract Co. The Body Needs No Other Food For many jmn oats have been looked open me aa Im portant food. But not until actenoe decided the question of relative food the elements was it known that oats contain all by ths body, in splendid prop ortion. # .LED QA1 u that wonderful food First of all Ua finest oats are sslscted from the bathed valleys of lb« Rocky MountsbM. ih « the, are rolled to a i«w Inns and packed in s'rtigbt All tb* astural goodn Order a •Hour*pe" Ksffect I y'ïz.l'r fits! •,^«6 ' t are prseerved :d oat 5 auNnCy P Veto*® UTAH OniAL FOOD OO. Ogden, Utftfe. ■? ■ 7