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.-j ! L J 1 sc N I .V ; Hi t n % <_> "1 Protect ^ Your Earnings Having ready cash for sudden emergencies is possible only when you have saved a part of your salary or wages. Start with a small deposit if nec ess ary. Increase it as you can and soon *you will . k have a substantial inter* eat- bearing account, and safety, content* ■ ment, pride and H independence. „ Safety — Honesty — Courtesy—Service The First National Bank MONTPELIER, IDAHO Member Regional Reserve Bank T T Local News Montpelier, Friday, July 11, 1919. The stork left a new son at the home of R. B. Root in this city last Monday night. - - ' " Kodaks and all supplies at fac tory priese at Rinehart's studio. Base ball tomorrow and 8unday ——Green River va. Montpelier. The county commissioners will meet in regular quarterly session next Monday. a Developing, printing, copying and enlarging ait Rinehart's studio. Mrs. H. F. Spidell is now conva lescing from a month's illness with typhoid fevsr. Ladies' and misses' oxfords and alippera only 21.95 while they last at H. B. Whitman's. Mrs. Maud Hoffburh of Pocatello, visited the past week with her moth er, Mrs. J. E. Toner. New and modern kodaka always In stock at Rinehart's studio. Mra. Wm: Thompson of Portland, la visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. James Lyon. ReMember. our prices are still low on groceries; buy of us and save money.—H. W AIM Jennie O'Heil of Pocatello, risked with Montpelier friends sev, o ral. dayo .tlia jaat - ' TSrs Earl Cozaeps and three child ren of Magna, Utah, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Chaa. Hoff. Our public rest room is yours when yon need a place to cool off and brush up or He down, If tired.—Niel sen Furniture Co., the old reliable. Mr». Jay Meredith returned to Burley yesterday after a week's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra- W. G. Staley, The second is#Ut N of the Bear Lake Faro Bureau News will appear next week. It is being printed In the Examiner offloe. Our groceries are still priced very low; you can save money on them; eall and see.— H. B. Whitman. Dr. I. W. Lynn motored up from Pocatello last Thursday afternoon to take in the Fourth of July oelebra tion. Let aa demonstrate the original kitchen cabinet — the Hooaier—tor you. Thor C. Nielson, Furniture, Music and Jewelry. The atork left a son at the home of Isaac Cbristopherqon In this city last Monday, and a daughter at the home of Parley P. Peterson on Tues day, wonderful Mrs. Fred Hughes returned laat weak from a three week's visit in Denver. Fred arrived from overseas last week and she Is expecting him here in n few days. Special mid-summer sale on la dies' and misses' oxfords and slip pers. your eholee for 61.06.— H. B. whitman. The Montpelier stake choir will give a dance at the pavilion Wednes day night. July 16. The proceeds will be used in helping to improve the tabernacle grounds. S [. A. RnbinSAU came In from pn last 8unday for a short visit With his parants. Bert ployed in the Examiner office for » number of year», but for the past four years he haa had charge of the mechanical department of the Dillon i\ Tribune. He returned to Dillon this morning accompanied by Mrs. Rob inson and little daughter, who have \ em Mrs. F. A. King of Wilkee-Barre, Pa., la visiting at the home of her son, Dr. King. She arrived last Saturday from Kommerer, where ahe had been visiting with her son, A. M. Keep In mind our Great Majestic demonstration next month, when you let cooking utensils and a knowledge of the superiority of the Majestic.— Nielsen Furniture Co., the old re liable. The Kemmerer fans who accom panied their ball team here for the games on the 4th and 6th, won a few "bucks" on the first game but lost them all on the result of the second game. Large and beautiful line of brass beds and baby carriages Just re ceived. Styles and prices will please you. Thor C. Nielson, next door to postoffice. K. H. Stout of Salt Lake, is visit ing in the city with his son, Frank. Mr. Stout was formerly manager of the Studebaker branch here. He re cently returned from California, where he spent the winter. The Misses Marie and Viola Mulica came up from Pocatello to spend the Fourth. Monday they went to Green River to visit a few days with friends and from there went to Denver for a three week's visit. We take pleasure in showing buy ers the difference in furniture and assist them in choosing the best quality for the money invested. Use our rest room and try out some of comforts.—N leisen Furniture Co., ths-aid rpi | a hw. .-'EVerett Herman writes that fand Mrs. Herman will arrive In Mont pelier the first of next week. They have been enjoying their honeymoon at her home in Champaign, 111., since ne was mustered out pf /George Hoskins arrived home last Monday, having been mustered out /at Camp Lewla. George spent thlr teen months overseas with a signal corps of the first army. His corps »pent most of the time getting pho tographic views of the battle fields, fortifications, etc., in France. our furniture he Bear Lake's Pioneer Furniture Market A well chosen variety of Dependable Goods, exactly as represented—all of excep tional and distinctive merit. Nielsen Furniture Co. The Old Reliable Store i » Oliver Tueller, who sustained a I very bed fracture of hie right wrial in an auto accident on Wednesday I night of laat week, is getting along j nicely and the doctor now believe« I that he will eventually have the tree : use of his wrist. _ The. Oatnels have u new catch He arrived In the city last night ' the atork route and at once annou., ced hie intention of signing up the team. Papa Sharp says the young man is a dandy and has all on the ear marks of a hell player. Dr. X'fTchllton, of the Pocatello Optical Co., will be at Goodman A Christman's Jewelry store on July 21. 22, ». 24 and 2«; at the 8tuckt home in Paris July IS from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. T. Sherman Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thor Nielsen, is at home from Long Beach, Cal., where he haa been attending the polytechnic High school for the past three yearn, will graduate from the school next year. Hn I<eo, who sold the Arcade raataur ant last week, has purchased the Grand Cafe. He will remodel the ntertor and give it a thorough clean ing before taking charge. While this " ork is being done the cafe will be closed. 1 have the material and am pre pared to make all kinds of aawar connect Iona; work guaranteed and prices reasonable.—Robert Rev. James A. Anderson of Qrover, Wyo., and Mary Colllnga of Parle; Walter C. Beuhler and Kate Kuns, both of Bern, and Rnaaell L. Runs of Bern and Clara Hoff of George town, all set sail on the matrimonial sea laat week, embarking at the port of-S a lt - TMW . -'**■-, Nolan Nelson returned Wednes day from his labors sa s missionary In the Southern States Mission, IJp waa gone tw o years and s hall Ifll the ilJlfe was spent IB~Kentucky and Georgia. He served us presi dent of the conference In both these states. L. C. Norris left Wednesday night several days with hia father. From there he will go to St. Loula. Chicago and New York to purchase the tall and winter stock for the Three Rule store. He will be gone until about the 15th of August. New Books out—"The Vitality of Mormontom." by Dr. Jas. E. Tal-1 mage, and "Gospel Doctrine." by President Joseph F. Smith; 11.60 each; order from C. W. Bartsch 1, 1 It for Cross Hoads. Mo., fo visit for Nounan. Grace, the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Ryan of La Grande, Ore., was operated on lor appendicitis last Tuesday at the Montpelier hospital. Mrs. Ryan and children were visiting at the horn«/ of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John! Perkina. when her daughter waa ta-'J kan ill. Ed O'Connor is visiting with friends and attending to some bust- ; ness matters in Montpelier this week. Ed has been tending bar for several ! years in Kemmerer. but as Wyoming Joined the dry column on July Ed is now temporarily out of em ployment. plates engaging in other business in Kemmerer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and Mr.) and Mra. Sterling Cook returned last Saturday from an auto trip to the Lost river country. They went up to look over a big ranch with the view of buying it. They ware fav orably Impressed with the property and hope to be able to close the deal f0r _' t " T „ . The Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. church met in the church par lore Wednesday afternoon. There was a good attendance and all had an 1 enjoyable lime. Mra. A. B. Gough sang several pleasing aoloa. Men-, dames Cherry and Nicholson served» a dainty luncheon. The society will meet again Thursday afternoon, July l~>. All ladies arc invited. ' The thermometer at the Short! Line freight depot registered 91 in the shade yesterday about noon y This was the hottest It has beeri However, be conlem 1 jthl» month. 'sfered by nits thermometer each day nhe pa»i week was aa followa: July (3rd, 22; 4th 26; 6th 90; 6th 72; ?th 20; 2th 26; tth 02. Mias Pernlce Begley went to Po catello Wednesday to nurse In Lynn Bros, hospital. a WILL BUILD ADDITION' rKl1KMHA> 1 J BLOCK ! ! I Last Tuesday r. L. Cruikshank Closed the contract with C. L. Hast- j ings of Pocatello tor the const ruc tion of a 26x00 foot two-story addi tion to the Cruikshank block. .„j with!?** #,r *" dy • t * rled * nd I* 1 ® addition if 10 b* nn mpl a ted la »0 days, on *Tbe addition will add SI 'rooms to what la now known as the Overland hotel, making 42 A In all. u .. d , or ° r a. Work ■ore rooms The room which has been a picture show off and on for the past six years will be con verted into an office and lobby for the hotel. The addition will be ten feet rower than the front part of the block, which will give every room outside window. nar an Every room will have hot and cold water and eight rooms will be provided with private baths and toilets. The improvement will coat In the neighborhood of 220.000. and w 11 give Montpelier another strictly modern hotel, for which there la a demand. The town's present hotel ! facilities are Inadequate to supply th< demand n great portion of the time, j and aa Montpelier la growing gradually becoming more of mereial conter, iho need hotel room is apparent. and a com 'f more ORRWKRS PLAY HKRE TOMORROW AND SUNDAY The Brewers will be here from Green River tomorrow to play games with two the Camels. Tomor row'» game will be called at 4 o'clock and Sundsy'a game at 3:20. Kll burn will occupy the mound for the tomorrow and Pramback Sunday. The Brewers have started i down the cellar door havine I«., threB . ' * ,0 " ■"«''""»a KOCI1 s P r >nga Miners. The Camels ! ** v ® them another ahove tomor row. Oo and see them do it. Oold water, the crack umpire, will be deck for both ___ _ 1 WILL INSTALL DRINKING FOUNTAIN FOR HOHMKH It on to the on gsmee. / At tho meeting of the Gem of the »Mountain club w,t ** w *>lcta to Install a public drlnk Ing fountain for horses at such point in the city aa the council may laalaoc yeserday the ladies decided that they would raise fund« jW giving entertainment« « i i ; 1 . . U * nd ** wn ! 1 '* V ® B ° B lh« lawn at Dr. King's rea dance Saturday night, July / 1st,-—-— — Private Tho». C. Nelbaur. world's war hero, will appear at the Mont pelier Theatre Monday night. July * * ' B roa. male quartette will slug ; Javorie songs, and render several In "rumental selections. Private Nel L, ur M yon w ... , L*",, " U * P* U T* ot B ** r L * h * «><>«»'1. BBd one 1 J* th ® American aoldlera who 4** awarded the congressional medal ffr bravery on tha field of battis, y / The first social will be WAR HERO WILL TALK MO.NTPKLU4» THKATRÏ» —— AT 14. He will tell his story and perlenes with the ex Huns. Nelbaur your 1 itpo'jevy ITulils«« V ;V mounts if "individual comfort" We have the well known Seely mattress in a few of the popalar weights and patterns.—Nielsen Fur niture Co., lbs old reliable. : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Olrt for goneral at the Montpelier hospital WANTED—Girl for general house work at H untar House. EWES AND LAMBS FOR SALE— About 696 head of Cotawold ewe# and lambs for aala 912.10 per head. Bert Orr, Shar on. Idaho. FOR SALE—Flemish giant rabbits. Ned Boites, Montpelier. FOR SALE—Eight-room hoaae and lot 96x220 feet on South Ninth street; a real bargain If token at ones; apply to John Black. FOR SALE—Ten« of good horses and excellent travelers, weight shunt 1200; A. Nielson, section foreman. Montpelier. work pure bred work FOR SALE—Property at the falls la Montpelier canyon. Inside of forest service, eoaslstlag of 60 scree; good place for truck gar den. chicken ranch, summer dairy or pleasure resort, for term« ap ply a ext ton days to C. E. O'Con nor. Montpelier. FOR SALE—Rex Theatre equi pm ent consisting of atocblne, rectifier, Apply to F L opera chairs, ate. Cruikshank. -OST —A pair of Men*» new ab as e . purchased from Sam Lewie; finder !•*▼• at this off»** sad rscetvt to ward *OR RENT - S ew in g Ibsen si VANTED—Used furadars, at arm. rangea, intake, en it___ baby haggles, etc . at the MuntpeU i I Thor C. Nielsen FURNITURE MUSIC AND EWELRY Exclusive Agency for BALDWIN PIANOS EDISON PHONOGRAPHS UNIVERSAL RANOE8 WHITTALL RUG8 H008IER KITCHEN CABINETS WHITNEY BABY CARRIAGES GLOBE WERNEKE BOOK 0A8E8 And the best in all other lines. Our prices are positively the lowest in the county, due to our buying in carload lots NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFIOE * I Ni p The'Bia Idea" > S omebody discovered that * money could be saved ond comfort increased b fr • 5 usin& Firestone Tires an httvi r f nÄ us put them on. And now, like every "bi^ idea" it is common property. Now knowing motorists from near ond far are getting tho bene* fik in the safety, comfort and saving which rirestoneTires, plus our service means. 1 fO * - ' y / t Como in. We're ready. MONTPELIER AUTO REPAIR A SUPPLY 00. r ►•••Bank of ##M Montpelier : Oldest State Bank In Idaho : ESTABLISHED IN 1891 O. C ORAY President . RICHARD OROO MID-SUMMER DOLL SALE We have a good stock of Dolls that we are offering at reduced prices. Buy the Kiddies a Doll for their summer play at ••• e e ••• • • • • Riter Bros. Drug Co. THS REXALL STORE