Commissioners Proceedings.
St. Anthony, Idaho. Mar. 6, 05.
On this day as per adjournment
of January' 12th, the Hon. Board
of Commissioners convened.
Present. R. J- Costley.E. S. Little,
Clerk Victor Hegsted, County At
torney O. P. Soule, when the fol
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lowing proceedings were had to- ; ot
wit: In the matter of the orgaui- j a
. Tl,« Trrirratinn ■ »
zation of The Enterprise Irrigation L
District. The board having here- j ]
tofore established and defined the j
boundaries of said District, and j ot
having ordered an election therein j
for the purpose of determining I p
whether or not such District be or-: j
ganized, and for the election of Di- j
rcetors therefor : And it appearing j
by affidavit that due notice of said| ec
election has been published as re-. r
qui red by law, and returns having j -
be m received and canvassed by this
Board, showing that said electiou ; ot
was held on the 20tli day of Feb- ; c
ruarv, 1905.
That at such electiou thirty votes
were cast upon the question whether j
or not such District should be or
ganized, of which thirty votes were
Irrigation District YES, and none
are Irrigation District NO, and fur
ther that for Directors of said'Dis
rict, John R. Allen of the First
Division received 19 votes, James
Siddoway of the Second Division
received 24 votes, and Jas. W. Mc
Kinley of the Third Division recei
ved 14 votes. Therefore it is or
dered that the territory within the
boundaries so established and defin
ed be and the same are hereby de
clared duly organized as an irriga
tion district under the name and
style of "The Enterprise Irrigation
District," and John R. Allen, Jas.
Siddoway and James W. McKinley
are declared elected Directors of
said District.
The boundaries of said District
are as follows: All lines running
parallel with section lines and com
mencing at the center of section 15
in twp 7 north, range 41 east, b m
and running thence east 4620 feet,
south 660 feet, east 660 feet, south
660 feet, east 660 feet south 1320
feet, east 1660 feet, south 1320 feet
east 660 feet, south 1320 feet, east
660 feet, south 1980 feet, west 660
feet, south 660 feet, west 1320 feet,
south 660 feet, west 660 feet south
660 feet, west 1320 feet, south 660
feet, west 660 feet south 1980 feet
west 660 feet, south 660 feet, west
660 feet, south 1320 feet, south
660 feet, west 660 feet, south 1320
feet, west 660 feet, south 1960 feet,
east 660 feet, south 660 feet, west
660 feet, south 660 feet, west 660
feet, south 660 feet, west 660 feet,
south 660 feet, west 1320 feet, south
660 feet, west 1320 feet, south
13200 feet, east 1320 feet south 5940
feet, south 660 feet, west 1320 feet,
north 660 feet, west 660 feet, north
660 feet, west 1980 feet, south 1980
feet, west 2640 feet, west 1320 feet,
south 660 feet, west 1320 feet, south
1320 feet, west 1320 feet, to tbe
SW cor. of NW% of section 18 in
twp 6 north, range 41 east, Boise
Meridian; thence north 1320 feet,
east 660 feet, north 1320 feet, east
660 feet, north 1320 feet, east 660
feet north 1320 feet, east 1320 feet,
north 3960 feet, east 660 feet, north
660 feet, east 1320 feet, north 660
feet, east 5280 feet, north 1320 feet.
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660 feet north 660 fe't t cm
bbU teet, north 6b0 feet, east 660
feet north 1 Rsn tee.- fiBii w !
feet, north 1680 feet west 660 feet,
east bbO feet, north j
north 660 teet
660 feet, east 660 feet, north 660 ■
* eet ' ' eet ', V°rth 6(10 ^ eet '
east ."oO feet, north L>'-9 feet, east :
.30 feet, north 1980 feet, east 6b0 j
feet, north 660 feet, east 1320 feet, 1
north 660 feet, east 660 feet, north
1980 feet to the north-west corner
of sec 27 twp 7 north range 41 east
b. m. thence east 660 teet north |
2640 feet west 330 feet north 1320
feet west 330 feet north 1320 feet
east 660 feet north 1320 feet east
660 feet nortli660feet east 1320 feet
north 660 feet to the place of begin
ning it being understood that each
measurement it is from the last pre
ceeding one ; reference being had
to the amended map of said district
on file with the Clerk of said Board.
Ordered that this Board do now
adjourn until Monday, March 13,
1905, at 9, A. M.
R. J. Costley Chairman Pro tem
Victor Hegsted .Clerk man ^ tem -|
Hegsted
St. Anthony, Mar. 13th, '05.
On this day as per adjournment
of Mar. 6th, the Board of County
Commissioners convened; present,
G&r. A. Cordon, Chairman, R. J.
Costley and Edwin S. Little, Com
missioners, Victor Hegsted, Clerk
and O. P Soule County Attorney.
following proceedings were
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The
had to-wit
The bids for the construction of
certain bridges in Fermont county
were on this day opened. The bids
were as follows: Across Snake
river near Phil Spratling's, Slat-1
ery & Spratling, $525.00. Across
Pall river at Darling's mill, A. B.
Johnson, $500.00. Across Snake
River at Wilson's Ford, Egbert,
Barrett & Drollinger, $525.00. It
appearing that each of said bids are
best for each proposition, it is or
dered that each bid be accepted,
and the contract for such construc
tion is hereby let to each bidder as
above, and the payment thereof be
made after the completion and ac
ceptance of said work by the Board.
On petition of John Crouch and
42 others, M. Crouch is appointed
Road Overseer of Marysville Road
District No. 12.
On petition of R. F. Jardine and
ot hers, Albert JJTaylor is hereby
pp 0 i n t e d Justice of the Peace of
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ew isville, and his official bond is
lere ^y approved,
q u petition of Albert Taylor aud
ot i ierSi r F Jardine is hereby ap
poiuted Const ' a bl e of Lewisville
p rec j nc t and his official bond is
iere ky a pp rove( j
Q n petition of Albert Taylor aud i
p^hers, Bash L. Bennett is appoint
ec j R oac j Overseer of Lewisville j
r 03C ] District and his official bond
s hereby approved,
Q n petition of J F Jessen and
ot j, ers residents of Highland pre
c j llcti A C Langley is appointed
Road Overseer of Highland Road
District,
The application of some of the
residents and taxpayers of Lewis
ville Road District for an appro
priation of $500.00 with which to
repair the said roads is hereby de
nied.
The petition of J W Dayley and
others for the appointment of J B
Saunders as Road Overseer of
Marysville Dist. No. 12 is hereby
denied.
The liquor bond of Charles H
Herritage for the sale of intoxicat
ing liquors in St. Anthony is here
by' approved.
The following official bonds were
carefully examined and are hereby
approved :
John Crawley, Road Overseer.
E B Jones, " " Howe.
Wm. Naylor, Constable Teton.
John Borrowman " Driggs.
W E Anderson " Salem.
Simon Saunders, " Highland.
B W Nelson.
W O Campbell, J. P.
D W Grover " "
J G Williams
Harry Randall
Sam'l Swanner
Wm Sauer,
A i rangée.
Highland.
Salem
Salem.
Lyman.
Haden.
Grant
In the matter of the division of
Bingham county: It appearing
that 70 votes were cast for and sev
en against the question of the divis
ion of Bingham county, and the
annexation thereof to Fremont
county, as provided by House Bill
No. 144 approved March 6th, 1905,
and a majority of the qualified
electors voting on said question
having voted in the affirmative, it
is ordered that the following de
scribed territory, to-wit:
Commencing at a point where
the Bingham and Fremont county
lines bisect the top or comb of Big
Hole Mountain range, thence fol
lowing along the top or comb of
said mountain in a southeasterly
direction to the Wyoming line,
thence North along said Wyoming
state line to the dividing line be
tween Bingham and Fremont coun
ties, thence westerly along said
dividing line between said counties
to the place of beginning, be and
the same is hereby stricken off from j
Bingham county and annexed to (
Fremont county, State of Idaho, ,
County of Bingham, SS. :
1, Geo. F. Gagon, Clerk of the !
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^' str ' ct Court anc l Ex-Officio Clerk ;
,1,,. Rmrrl of Pnnntv
°. e .. L ° un L y Commis
jsioners, in and for the County and !
State aforesaid, do hereby certify !
thai the foregoing is a full, true
and correct copy of the original
order of the Board of County C
missioners of Bingham
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om
countv
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Idaho, made and entered Monday, j
November 21st, as the same appears i
of record, Book "C at page 131, j
records of said county. i
In witness whereof, I have here
u 2. t0 . s . et ray hand and affixed my
official seal this 21st day of Janu
ary, A. D., 1905.
Geo. F. Gagon, Clerk of Board
of County Commissioners,
By H. B. Curtis, Deputy.
In the matter of the establishing
of an Independent School District
at Market Lake, Idaho.
It appearing that School District
,
No. oil at Market Lake, said conn
ty and State, has within its limits
Ï the t amr ! u,!t , of
liM.ÖÖÖ-O 0 as shown by the last
assessment roll of said county ; and
that more than one-fifth cf the
qualified electors of said District
petitioned said Board at the last
! appearing also that the said Board
] did, at said meeting, by its order
,
regular meeting thereof for the
establishment of an Independent
District therein, and there being
no remonstrance thereto and it
aDDearinçr also flint tVif» ccuJ
; aries of said proposed Independent
1 School District and order that
j within one mouth thereafter, the
question of so establishing said
Independent School District, be
submitted to a vote of all the elec
, tors of said District, authorized to
vote thereon, and it further appear
ing that pursuant to said order.
of record clearly define the bound-1
endent
order that
such election was held in said Dis
trict, and that the return of such
electiou is on file with the Clerk of
this Board, that due notice of the
time and place of such election was
given, and that a majority of those
voting at said election voted in
favor of organizing such Indepen
dent District.
Now, therefore, it is ordered that
such School District be and the
same is hereby declared establish
ed, same to be known and desig
nated as Market Lake Independent
School District No. 3, and the fol
lowing persons are named Trustees
thereof :
C. L. Harwood, W. J. N. Ad
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ams, Samuel Hart, S. W. Laythe, J
Geo. T. Adams and Anton Vystr- i
eil. j
It appearing that the following
bridges, to-wit: i
i Market Lake bridge, Lewisville
bridge, South Fork bridge across
j Snake river, Bannock Jim bridge
and Teton bridge at Rexburg, are
in need of repair.
It is ordered that the contract for
repairing all of said bridges be let 1
to R. IK Row for the sum of $225. j
It appearing that the bridge j
across the North Fork of Snake '
river at Parker, has been damaged
by an ice gorge, !
It is ordered that the contract for ;
repairing the same be let to H. W. |
Perham.
On petition of Jed Earl and others
residents of Parker Road District
Isaac Wardle is hereby appointed
Road Overseer of Parker Road Dis
trict.
It appearng tliat in the year 1903
lot 2, block 29, of Lewisville was
assessed and the taxes thereon paid
by C A Smith, and it also appear
ing that said lots were also assess
ed to D C Walker, and sold to Fie
mont county for the delinquent tax,
it is hereby ordered that said taxes
be cancelled.
It appearing that the tax on the
improvements on lots 1 and 2 block
10 Rigby townsite assessed to Geo
E Hill, Jr., for the year 1904 is an
erroneous assessment and that the
same was sold for tax as delinquent
the said tax and the penalties on
the same and the sale thereof is
hereby cancelled.
Whereas m 0(02 lots 17 snl 18
block 21 South St. Anthony, were
assessed to G C Baker, who paid
the said tax, and whereas the said
property was assessed to Thos M
Hodgens, and sold for said taxes,
the said sale is hereby cancelled be
ing a double assessment.
Resolution No. 101.
Declaring the muuicipEl corpora
tion of the village of St. Anthony,
to be a city of the second class, and
changing the corporate name of the
said v illage ol St. Anthony to the
City of St. Anlhouy.
Be it ordained bv the chairman
of the board of Trustees of the
Village of St. Anthony :
Whereas the Village of St. An
thony is a Municipal corporation
organized and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of State of
Idaho.
And whereas the village of St.
Anthony contains more than one
thousand inhabitants, and a number
of qualified electors of the said vil -1
fourth« of the total voie as shown
j by the last preceeding General elec
( tion held in said village, have peti
, tioned the Chairman and Board of
: Trustees of siid Village
läge of St. Anthony, equal to three -1
! the said Board to declare the said
, tue Mtuu duuiu iu uci laic uic suiu
; Village of St. Anthony, to be a city
& , , , .. 1
D f t he second class, aud its corpor
! ate name changed from the Village
! 0 f St. Anthony to the city of St.
Anthony.
Therefore he it resolved that the
prayer of said petitioners be grant
ed, and hereby Fdeelare the said
j municipal organization of the vil
i läge ot St. Anthony, a city of the
j second clars, and hereby change
i tli e name of said village of St. An
thony to the city of St. Anthony.
Passed and approved at a meet
ing of said Chairman and Board of
Trustees held on the 6th day of
February. A. D., 1905.
W. W. Youmans, Chairman.
Attest: Chas. C. Bowerman,
Clerk.
State of Idaho,
Countv of Fremont, SS
, I, Chas. C. Bowerman, Clerk of
ji le Village of St. Anthony, hereby
certify the foregoing to be'a full,
of ! true and correct copy of the origi
I na l resolution No 101 entitled
"Declaring the Municipal Corpo-i
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ration of the Village of St. Anth
ony, to be a city of the second
i class, and changing the corporate
name of the said Village Vi St.
Anthony to the Citv of St. Anth
'» which was passed and
it j proved by the regular meeting of
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be
to
day 0 f February, A. D., 1905, and
the s
1 book "A" of Ordinances at page
same was by me recorded
of
95.
In witness whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the
official seal this 6th day of P'ebru
ary, 1905.
Chas. C. Bowerman. Clerk.
Seal.
It appearing that the tax on lots
I, 2 3, and 4 block 4 ; lots 7 to 12
lon? 7 - R, f by ' wa s in the year,
1J04 assessed to J FI Savers, who
has paid taxes on said lots but
through an oversight of the asses
sor the said tax was allowed to go
delinquent,
The said penalties and this de
linquent tax are hereby cancelled.
It appearing that Lots 5, 6 and
7 block 2 of St. Anthony were as
sessed to R. E. Hopkins in 1903,
and the tax paid, and it appearing
that through an error of the asses
sor the payment was not credited
on the tax roll, and the property
sold for delinquent taxes, the said
sale is hereby cancelled.
Ordered that the Board of Corn
tnissioneis now adjourn until
March 18th, at 1 P. M.
Attest:
Geo. A. Cordon, Chairman,
at
p.
Victor Hegsted, Clerk.
St. Anthony, Ida. Mar. 18 1905.
On this day' as per adjournment
of March 13th the Honorable Board
of County Commissioners convened.
1 Present R. J. Costley and Ed S.
j Little Commissioners Victor^ Heg
j sted Clerk and O. P. Soule County
' Attorney.
The following proceedings were
! had to-wit: _
; The application of '1 he Last
| Chance Canal Company to con
struct a drain and irrigation ditch
on the public highway along the
South side of the SEK SWJ^ anc l
Lot 4 of Sec. 31 Twp. 8 N. R. 40
B. M. is allowed
Provided that the ditch is con
structed and maintained by the
Company at their own expense and
without injury or damage to the
abutting land owners; said ditch is
to be constructed under the super
vision of the Road Overseer of the
District in which it is located.
The Credit List of Z. T. Clay
Assessor and Collector was on this
day submitted, checked over and is
hereby approved, and authority is
hereby given the Auditor to credit
the said amounts therein given on
the accounts of Z. T. Clay upon
the Taxes as per Roll of the year
1904.
Ordered that this Board do now
adjourn sine die.
Attest :
Richard J. Costley,
Chairman Pro tem.
Victor Hegsted Clerk.
CALL FOR BIDS.
St. Anthony, Ida., March 15, 1905.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Fremont County will receive sealed
bids for the repair of the bridge
across the Dry Bed of Snake River
neaT Labelle.
Each bidder to furnish plans and
specifications for said repairs, the
same to become the property of
Fremont county upon the filing
thereof.
The Board reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids.
Geo. A. Cordon,
Chairman of Said Board.
Victor Hegsted, Clerk.
Don't Forget.
The Mack Swain Theater Coin
-1 pany comes to the opera House for
-1 three nights, beginning March
20th, headed by the emotional act
ress "Eva King Swain." The
opening bill will be the "Golden
West." The prices are reduced to
25, 35 and 50 cents, giving each
and every one a chance to enjoy
these productions. Don't forget the
nrices—25. 35, and 50 cents.
Special Notice to Sheepmen.
To whom it may concern:
Z That I have this day established
line which shall be known as the
Inspection Line; commencing at
the Bingham County line where it
crosses the Snake River, following
down the river north and west un
til it reaches Market Lake, then up
the river north and east until it
reaches Fall River and north and
east to the mouth of Sand Creek
and up the creek until it reaches
Lem Steele's farm, then north to
the Montana line. Any person or
persons, company or corporation
owning or having sheep in charge,
who shall drive or cause to be
I driven any sheep across said line
I without first obtaining a certificate
! °f inspection shall bedeemed guilty
j of a misdemeanor and shall be dealt
| with according to law.
By order of State Veternary Sur
geon.
B y Deputy S. F, B arrett.
STATE LANDS.
Any parties desiring to buy State
or School Lands should make ap
plication immediately at our office,
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so that their application can be sent
to Boise prior to the 15th inst.
Land sale to take place after 30
days advertisement.
C. C. Moore Real Estate Co.
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than
a medicine which meets modern
requiremens for a blood and system
cleanser such as Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They aie just what
you need to cure stomach and liver
troubles. Try them. At Watson's
j dru S store. 25c., guaranteed.
j INSURANCE THAT INSUR
ES , both Fire and Life. THE
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice Is hereby given that the regular ®n
nual general City Election, of the City of St.
Anthony, County of Fremont, State of Idaho,
will be held on the 1st Tuesday of April, A. D.
1906, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, a
Clerk, a Treasurer, a City Engineer, a Police
Judge and two Councilmen from each ward,
at which election the qualified voters of the
City of St. Anthony may cast their ballots be
tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and t o clock
p. m. of said day, in their respective wards, at
the following voting places, to-wit: In tne
First Ward, in the building of Mrs. L. C. Rice,
situate on Bridge street about the center of
block No. 36, as per the recorded plat of the
town of St. Anthony, in the office of the
County Recorder of said County and State: in
the Second Ward, in the rear room of that
certain rock building ofG. C. Baker, situate on
the northwest norner of block No. 01, as per
the recorded plat of the Town of St. Anthony,
County of Fremont. State of Idaho, now in the
office of the County Recorder of said county
and State; in the Third Ward, in the Boston
Store building, situate in the northeast corner
of block No. 18, of the Plat of So. St. Anthony
as is recorded in the office of the County Re
order of said County and State.
H. HA RS UB ARGER,
. ttest Chairman Pro Tem.
Chus. C. Bowerman, Clerk.
NOTICE.
In the Probate Court of Fremont County,
State of Idaho.
In the matter of the estate of Henry A. Tee
pies, deceased.
It appearing to this court, by the petition
this day presented and tiled by Jacob E. Tee
pies. the administrator of the estate of Henry
A Teeples, deceased, that it is necessary to
sell the whole or some portion of the real
estate of said decedent to pay the debts of dé
crient and the expenses and charges of ad
ministration.
therefore ordered by this court that all
persons interested in the estate of said de
ceased appear before the Probate Court on
Monday, the 17th day of April. A. 1)., 19U5, at
the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m„ of said day. at the
court room of said court, at the court house
in the city of St. Anthony, Fremont County,
Slate of Idaho, to show cause why an order
sh.ould not be granted to said administrator to
sen so much of the said real estate as shall be
necessary and that a copy of this order be pub
lished five successive weeks in the Teton Peak
Chronicle. a newspaper printed and published
in said county.
Dated March. 16, 1905.
JOHN DONALDSON.
O. P. Soule, Judge of Probate Court.
Attorney for Administrator. 47-51
NOTICE.
To the Honorable James M. Stevens, Judge
of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial Dis
trict of Idaho: to O. P. Soule. County Attorney
of the County of Fremont, and George A. Cor
don, Chairman of the Board of County Com
missioners of Fremont County, State of Idaho:
You and each of you will please take notice
that R. D. R. Adams, having been convicted at
the March term, 1904. of the District Court of
the Sixth Judicial District of Idaho, in and for
Fremont County, of the crime of presenting a
false claim to the Board of County Commis
sioners of Fremont County, and sentenced to
serve a term of one year at hard labor in the
Boise penitentiary will, upon good cause
shown, apply to the Board of Pardons at their
regular meeting in Boise. Idaho, April 5, 1905,
for a pardon, a discharge from custody and a
restoration to the privileges and immunities of
citizenship.
hamer & mcconnell,
Attorneys for Applicant.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Idaho, 1
County of Fremont, j
By virtue of an execution in foreclosure
issued out of the Honorable Probate
Court for Fremont County, in said State,
on the 24th day *of February. 1906,
by the judge thereof, in the ease of Harrigfeld
Brothers. Plaintiffs, vs. Ulrich Loosli, Lundy
Bowman. Elizabeth Gill, Thomas Gooch, Thom
as E. Gooch, Londa Gooch, Bo und y E. Loosli.
Diamond Loosli. Ed. Loosli. Andrew Loosli
and Joseph Loosli, and to me, as Sheriff, di
rected and delivered. I will proceed to sell for
cash at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Friday,
the 24th day of March. A. D., 1905. at the court
house in St. Anthony, in Fremont County,
State of Idaho, the following described prop
erty, to-wit: The southeast quarter (se!4) of
the northwest quarter (nwK) of section
twenty-five (25) township nine (9) north of
range forty.two (42) east of Boise Meridian In
Fremont. County, Idaho, levied on as the prop
erty of the said defendants to satisfy a judg
ment amounting to $312 25 in favor of Harrig
feld Brothers, and costs of sale.
Given under my hand this 24th day of Febru
ary, 19Ü5.
" N. COREY. Sheriff.
By E. R. Dayley, Deputy.
H. D. Kelly and J. B. Jennings,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial
District, County of Fremont, State of Idaho.
Estella Thompson, plaintiff, vs. Melvin
Thompson, defendant.
The State of Idaho Sends Greeting:
To Melvin Thompson, defendant. You are
hereby summoned and required to uppeur in an
action brought against you by the above
named plaintiff, in the District Court of the
Sixth Judicial District of the State of Idaho
in and for the County of Fremont, to
answer the complaint filed therein, within ten
days (exclusive of the day of service) after the
service on you of this summons. If served with
in this countv. or if served out of this county,
but in this district, within 20 days, or if served
elsewhere, within 40 days.
The said action is brought to obtain a judg
ment of this Court dissolving the bonds of
matrimony bciwec*» uie plaintiff and you upon
the grounds that on or about the 22d day of
April, 1903. you willfully and without cause de
serted and abandoned the plaintiff and ever
tince have continued to live separate and apart
from her without cause and without her con
sent, and that you have not at any time since
the said marriage provided the said plaintiff
with the common necessaries of life, y«*u hav
ing the ability so to do. all of which more fully
appears in plaintiff s complaint on :ile herein,
hieh ishereby referred to and made a part
of this summons.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the said cotr.piaint. as
above required, the said plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's
complaint on file herein.
Witness my hand and the seal of the District
Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the
State of Idaho, in and for the County of Fre
mont, this 1st day of March. 19J5.
(Seal) VICTOR HEGSTED, Clerk.
By Rose D. Miller. Deputy Clerk.
O. P. Soule. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Probut.e Court of the County of Fre
mont, State of Idaho.
Notice is hereby uiven, by the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of Levi Cartier,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having claims atfainst the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within 1U months after the lirst publication of
this notice to the said administratrix, at the
office of Thomas Elliott, in St. Anthony,County
of Fremont. State of Idaho.
Dated at St. Anthony, Idaho, thin 31st day of
March. 190T».
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an affidavit and notice signed by
J.L. Humble of Kavulli county, state of Mun
taua, in the foreclosure of a certain chattel
, mortgage given by S. J. Tillman of Fremont
we^dat^*^ anddueVcc.'ü:
'V 1 .? 0 u p»» an the right.
title und interest that the suid K. .1 Tillman
has. or may have, or had on the lilih day of
December, 190!), in and to the following de
scribed personal property, situated in said Fre
mont county, state of Idaho, viz: Six hundred
head of sheep, branded H on right side, rang
ing on or near Medicine Ixidge creek in said
Fremont county. Idaho, together with the
wool and increase. The amount said to be due
on said mortgage is *1500.00 with Interest there
on at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
December 19, 1903. together with 8150.00 attor
ney fees.
Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the
35th day of March, 1905. at 13 o'clock, noon, of
said day. at the shearing corral 7 miles north
west of the Small post office, in Fremont
county, Idaho, 1 will sell all the right title and
Interest of the said M. J Tillman, or that he
may have had on the 19th day of December,
IaK.'il, in uni) to t Ii** siufl oiuti ol... n,i< .....
1903, in and to the said above described prop
erty, at public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash in lawful money of the United Stales
to satisfy the said mortgage atm all costs
(liven under my hand this 18th duy of March
By E. R. Dayley, Deputy.
N. COREY,
Sheriff.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETi^q 1
Notice is hereby given that thJ
annual meeting of the stockholde"
of the Boom Creek Canal Co
be held on the first Monday
April (April 3rd, 1905). at ., ,1
clock p. m. at the residence of \yl
L. Campbell, at Squirrel, Fr emo j
county, Idaho, for the purpose
electing a president, secretary!
treasurer and board of directors!
and the transaction of any 0 thel
business that may come before sa J
meeting.
Dated at Squirrel, Idaho thil
14th day of March, 1905. *
Boom Creek Canal Cc.
Max A. Franz, Secv
Don't buy your waitings bef 0
seeing the line at Thompson's.
ASSESSMENT
NOTICE.
Dewey Canal Conmany]
Notice is hereby given that'at
meeting of the Directors of t hd
above named corporation hold
March 7, 1905, an assessment
Fifty Cents (50 Cents) in cash pel
share was levied on the capital
stock payable to the Treasurer cl
D. Stevens, at St. Anthony, 'v K *
mont county, Idaho, payable hJ
April 15, 1905. * 1
Any stock upon which this
sessment remains unpaid on th|
15th day of April will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at publil
auction and unless payment is niadl
by the 15th day of Mav, 1905, will
be sold to pay the delinquent asl
sessment thereon together with cos|
of advertising and expense of salef
Dated at St. Anthony, Idahofc
this the 20th day of March, 10051
_ C. D. Stevens, Sec'y.
3 The largest and most up-to-datl
line of spring and summer goods a|
Thompson's.
ESTRAY NOTICES.
. _ ., . . . . March 9th, IK*.
Notice is hereby given that there came
my ranch at Kaufman, Idaho, on or about Fe
1st, 1905. the following described animal:
One seven year old bay horse branded
on right shoulder.
Owner is requested to prove property
charges, and take said property away
s from the date of
f oq
claimed within forty days
ing this notice, the said animal will be sold a]
cording to law .
C. B. Watts. I
Filed Mar. 9.1905 1
Victor Hegsted, Auditor.
Spencer, Idaho, Feb. 27,1UL_
Notice is hereby given that there came i|
our ranch at Camas, on or about Jan. 25th, UK
the following desc ribed animals:
One red, HP! brockled face. 2 year ol
steer,branded(S| on l« f t kip.
One black cow, branded G on right hip a
TI on right thigh. One red yearling helfe]
blotch brand on left ribs, half under crop
left ear. One two year old red heifer,
face, with blotched brand on left ribs, half u|
der crop in left ear. One three year old n
steer, branded M on right thigh, half und
crop in right ear. slit in left ear. One two yei
old brindle heifer, branded PC on left nq
crop in left ear. One white cow branded
left ribs with fgf and PTJIunder slope iu rig]
ear and half Bi undei iall slope in left. 1
The owner is requesteu to prove propertfl
not claimed within ninety days from tlj
date of filing this notice, the said animals -
be sold according to law.
The Wood Livestock Company.
Witness: F. J. Hagenbarth. Mg
Frank Allen.
Filed March 13th. 1905.
Victor Hegsted, Auditor.
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Our
Harness
Are made of selected
stock and by skilled
workmen in our own
shop. We give One
Year 's Guarantee
with every set.
Call and see our
Leader for
Our Guarantee protects
our customers.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Kiven that the Annual niee
inv of The Highland Ranch Improvement Cd
Ltd . will be held on the 19th dav of April. UHI
in the Y r illtt>?e of St. Anthony, Fremont-Counl
Idaho. At this meeting there will elected fl
the comiuK year, a President, a Vice Presideif
a Secretary, a Treasurer, a General Manag]
and a Board of Directors.
J. A. Dunlap. Presidei
Warren Jeune y , Se '
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Butte and Market Lake Canal Co.
Principal place of business. Market Lake, 1
mont County, Idaho.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting j
the Hoard of Directors of sain company hd
on Tuesday. March 7th. 1905. an assessment I
$2.50 per share was levied upon the capia
stock of said corporation and 25 cents per ml
on all deeded water, to be paid in cash to t|
secretary on or before the iUth day of M'4
1905, after which time it will become deli
quent. If not paid on or before the 1st day J
July, 1905, all delinquent stock will be soldi
public auction or so much thereof as will ■
necessary to pa.\ said assessment toitetnj
w ith costs of advertising and expense of s
S. W LAYTHE. Secyj
Dated at Market Lake, March 7. 1905.
The St. Anthony
Harness ompanyl