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Watson & Moore, The St. Anthony Druggists. »io the Teton and subscribers every day. VOL,. IV. ___ To Keceive thc'greatest '"'W benelit from vonr ADS g nut them " here they reach the most readers. ST. ANTHONY, FREMONT COUNTY, IDAHO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1903. NO. 3 ( A. K. Steunenberg. G. E. Bowerman, j President. Cashier. k I First National Bank | ^ (Charter No. 57H4. ) £ 4 We want your banking business and otter yon every ^ 4 facility consistent with good business methods. ^ A Money to loan on approved security. Liberal advances ► S made to those wish to purchase cattle or sheep. Ollice hours from !) o clock to 4. 5*T THE ONLY NATIONAL. BANK IN FREMONT COUNTY. ^ÎWiTr «Srn* -'tSWSW3*85' 3 r..£&V. £. ' The St. fliitljony Banking Co. | Accounts of | b'm'mers, Stockmen mid INI cm « -litint.s £ Solicited, jw A General Banking and Collection business trans- ^ acted. Interest paid on time deposits. fe Every accommodation extended, consistent with £ rfij Sound Banking business. $ $ A portion of your business respectfully solicited. & G. C. Baker, President. | 3 15^ DISCOUNT On our line of Ladies' Waists Golden Rule Store a With every $25 purchase Ea beautiful Oil Painting. Try Our EASY PAYMENTS on^^sfk RIANOS AND ORGANS Dining Room Furniture. Bed Room Furniture, Parlor Furniture, Buffets, China, China Closets and Sitbeboards Stoves and Crockery at WINN FURNITURE COMPANY Clothing, Boots and Shoes at Per cent, off for this week ONLY. COME EARLY. HUB. Harry Gesas, Prop. A Marvelous Invention. Wonders never cease. À machine ts been invented that will cut, paste rd hang wall paper. The field ot m intions and discoveries seems to be alimited. Notable among great dis tveries is Dr. King's New Discovery ir consumption. It has done a world ' good for weak lungs and saved many life Thousands have used it and cou nered Grip, Bronchitis. Pneumonia ad Consumption 1 Their general ver ict is "It's the best and most reliable tedicine for threat and lung troubles, very 50c and #1.00 bottle is guaran ied by Watson & Moore, druggists, rial bottles free. 1 Good Land Cheap. J. G, Williams of Teton, has 80 acres of land as level as a floor, under the new Teton Canal, which he will sell at the unusually low price of #10.00 per acre. This land can be irrigated at a maxi mum cost of #7.50 per acre, making the total cost of the land not to exceed #17.50 per acre. This beats the Twin Falls oi American Falls land about #7.50 per acre. ___ 50 dozen Levi Strauss overalls, 60 cents per pair at Thompson s. Other merchants ask 75 cents for same. 1 : i i Fremont County's Hew Board of Commissioners :: & * I'd. S. Little /. T. Clay, Assessor Sain'l Harrop, Sheriff KEPUßLICPS TfIKE OFFICE New Corps of County Officials Take Char of Offices. The new corps of county officials were sworn ip last Monday morninsr. A. M Carter the retiring county clerk, admin istered the oath of office to George A. Cordon, who then took charge of the inauguration of the other officers. Air Cordon swore in Messrs. Costlev and Little and the board of county commis sioners was then organized with Mr. Cordon as chairman. The oath was administered to the new county clerk. Victor Hegsted and his deputy. Ernest Brain well, who immediately thereaft er entered upon their official duties. As sessor and collector Clay. Treasurer Borrows, Sheriff Harrop, Probate Judge Donaldson, County Superinten dent Taylor and Coroner Harris were each in turn sworn to support the con ! stitutiou aud do their duty as county officers. After the rush of business was over. Sheriff Havrop appointed Win Hicks 1 of Rexburg, deputy sheriff, and his ! j I i 1 I [ I Stake Conference 1 The regular quarterly conference of Fremont Stake will convene in Flamm's : Hall at Rexburg, Saturday and Sunday, January 24th and 25th. Meetings will i be held at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m each day. Stake Priesthood will convene at 7:30 p m., Saturday, the 24th Thos. E. Bassett, i J. W. Webster, -Stake Presidency, i C. H, Woodmansee. ) Higl^ Priests The regular quarterly meeting of the High Priests will be held in the Ricks Academy building Sunday, .Tanuaij Geo. A Cordon, Chairman i - L. S. Borrows, Treasurer .. .- ■> W ■ & ■ f J$r $ Mrs. Grace Taj lor, Sup't. name was added to the list of newly ii. ! stalled officers. County Attorney-elect <) P. Soule j not being able to appear for installation, I Attorney J. D. Millsaps continued as i the adyisor for the new board and will 1 act as county attorney until such time I as Mr. Soule's health will permit him to enter upon the duties of the office [ The board assisted by Attorney Mill saps devoted the afternoon tit the ap proving of the various officers bonds, and Tuesday morning the regular rou I tine of business was taken up and the new officers were busily engaged at their postsand one who was unfamiliar with the various officials would think that they had worked at their respective jobs all their lives so accurate and spyedy were they in the discharge of the mint erous matter which had accrued during the transfer of the county administra tion. 25th, at 4 p. m. Henry Flamm, J A. A. Anderson, - High Priest Quorum. J. M. Baker. 1 Sunday School "Union. On account of Stake Conference being held at 2 p m., January 25th. the regular monthly meeting of the Sunday School Union will be held at 12:4.) p m that day in the Ricks Academy building. J. T. Smellie, i B. R. Harris, Sunday School Supt s H. C Sharp. 1 U. S. Senator. j Judge Heyburu was elected United j States senator last Tuesday. and it left :t to of j 1 ' ; | j j I i 1 s Farnum. Christmas and New Years being o 1 and fully observed in this locality, will try and tell you how it was don, We had on Christmas in the afteruo >u. a nice program by the old people and children together, which was nicely rendered. After this was served a m at picnic supper, followe,l by a dance and all enjoyed themselves very much ' >a New Year's eve we had another datif", and carried the old year outand seen tlm New Year in with songs We welcomed it to our little settlement I'he old year left lots of snow for the new ve.ar toeon lend with. The warm sun has smil'd :t quite n little, but we have pl.-uiy I n and some to giveaway. L'iic Weather: ■ quite warm at present, which is a trial to this locality. The people aie fe lin : happy and contented over the pr >»pect of raising a crop this coming year We wish the Pr .ak and St Anthony a pros perous New Year. Smelter for Sand Point, Idaho. Spokane, Wash., Jan. ». The Pan handle Smelting and Refining company has secured 400 acres of land at Sand point, Idaho, as a site for the smelter j which it is stated the company intends to construct this year. The company 1 proposes to construct a 600 ton smelter ultimately but will start with on ■ ia. nace. It Inc t.ls > ptvvh ist t a line of ' three stemit ' 1 sis on Lake Pen T -reill - ; and has bought t:,e Venezuela gi u , , f mining da mawkish it :s proposed to | operate in connection w. c »me ter. Active Volcano Discovered i I taii j A partly active volca.. is just been j discovered by prospe •; - bout t-vontv I miles north of Moftb, V it, On a mesa the prospectors ilisc.v.ted >.u i or smoke rising some distance Com 1 where they tvere and on investigation s is six ing l-Nij it iii is f~. jiv ,?olia Dona 1 . i, a abate .j tulgi gpgMf m à *** ski MZ A.ioi ne\ in:.,. I s did Simla,'-in i n uiatii) i T is obi" • .; a l ia six feet Inn tit i oe fed m A st run ? i' l t-ni mi warm ing in n vn , -s but st-e little i ' . . i l-Nij V. r .i m- stnsll T -, ), ..n :l , ; q r.M*U ùi.' KVt. ; i app -ntly ta i]Uvm • l : pr rs-.Mi-rors w thrtt s» hi w nation Il m tk ■ tnrth Thu r > • ; ligim pi, >sp fnt :: i'l.: ■ ' yean, and t>hn p s n iv. , pi l-.t .over I'*-- ' ' 1 e mm!.-, itl.ot in^ î 1 ■ *- « t » Tt»- l-rospe visit«.*:i 11 * -.j U n-y ss i mi.t not it lint : .. 8( ; , j - . am ar iii h p-.u-c . n v. •v .aid bnull p.i.vrT-. 1 vein that mi-» 1 • , . itlg do year?' a. i .s jii»- . gininn ms to base l.les of .Mixing 111 i LiCit Ajbidiiiii.ii. I . mi -, Dave Rich re lia? he had been ii t.ut guard for the or . ;. : y I next two years. .; ill t : the state i g to < rover tu that office ,c .1 - .ucials. sk var of toid in ■ a holiday . .va . .-parted tito l.o kan oc office and . *1 '.cl, Klaus i Gorman nt.me return of post et tu cue authorities 1 gc from Koloss ■ : without having 1 -rmiSEion. nt ml ou shoes at the Hub. Harry Gesas.