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Cole Bros'. World-Toured Shows. the Lincoln group of mining claims The greatest show that will be nrc- situated in Gem County, Stale of Ida ho, is Joseph J. Gill. Second: The name of the person en gaged in and who contemplates en gaging in work upon any of the prep orties hereinbefore mentioned is the said David Miller. Third: That the said David Miller show is spic and span and the is prosecuting the work on said mill management will carry an aggrega- i'.'.g premises as a contemplative por tion of the foremost artists of the charer thereof and is in possession thereof under an option, and that un der the terms of said option the said David Miller is to pay all laborers, mechanics and material men employ ed in or about said mining premises or furnishing any material therefor, never before presented by a travel- and that the said premises are in no ing show. As an innovation the wise to be liable to any of such labor ers. seated to the public this year will be Cole Bros.' Big World-Toured Shows and Trained Wild Animal Exhibition with a whole army of notable artists brought direct from Europe, all ab solutely new to American audiences. The world, and the largest collection of wild animals in captivity. One con tinuous whirl of ever changing sur prises in which hundreds of persons take part, will embrace new features Cole Bros, will introduce an Amazon Fourth: That the principal office of the said David Miller is in the Idaho Building in Boise City, Idaho. Fifth: That the laborers, mechanics and material men in the employ and who will be in the employ of the said David Miller will be paid on the 15th dav of each month in the year at the office building situated on said mining Ballet of the world's most graceful dancers. These exquisitely formed young women, fresh from their Pari sian triumphs appear ns if moulded by the sculptor's art. They are grace personified, and in whirlwind danc ing novelty are alluring specimens of feminine beauty. Miss Irma Clare, a statuesque, Madame Bronson's beauty who represents "Peace" in the statues group. Sixth: That there are no mortgages of the Nymphs has won the prize for the most perfectly formed woman in Continental Europe. Hundreds of high class arts are offered in the arena, and the wild animals as usual will be a feature with Cole Bros, show Their already large collection has been augmented by a number of elephants, lions, camels ami grizzly bears. A numlier of bands Will furnish the music with the free street parade—a treat for the public. This is the show that you are waiting for—the worth while show. Don't forget that the date will be early in July. or liens of any kind on any of the above described premises. Given under my hand and seal this the 11th day of June, 1917. DAVID MILLER, (Seal) Slate of Idaho, County of Ada—ss. David Miller, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is the above named David Miller and that he has read the foregoing declaration and statement and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true. DAVID MILLER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of June, 1917. Alta F. Knapp, notary public for the State of Idaho, Residence: Boise, Idaho. (Seal) NOTICE Statement Pursuant to Section 1446, Whooping Cough. Revised Codes of Idaho, the Same In this disease it is important that Being Chapter 27 of Title 8 the cough be kept loose and expector Thereof. ation easy, which can be done by giv I, David Miller, do hereby make the ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, following declaration and statement: Mrs. P. II. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, First: That the name of the owner "My two daughters had whooping of the following mining premises, to- cough. I gave them Chamberlain's wit: Alice, Lincoln, Lookout, North | Cough Remedy and it worked like a Lincoln and Annie Laura, known as charm." Quarterly Financial Statement, City of Emmett Report of Lauren Dean, city treasurer, from December 31, 1916, to May 1, 1917: General Fund. Cash on hand December 31, 1916..... Jan. 11, 1917. Deposit. Jan. 19 Deposit . „ . Jan. 20 Deposit . Jan. 27 Deposit . Jan. 27 Deposit .. . Jan. 29 Deposit . Feb. 3 Deposit . . Feb. 8 Deposit .. Feb. 23 Deposit . Mar. 3 Deposit . Mur. 24 Deposit . Apr. 7 Deposit .. Apr. 13 Deposit. Apr. 26 Deposit . .$ 389.46 12.55 33.00 6.00 6.00 1174.21 12.00 3848.64 4.00 79.00 11.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 50.65 Total . Warrants as per list attached. $5661.51 . 5319.36 Cash on hand May 1, 1917 .$ 342.16 Warrants General Fund, December 31, 1916, to May 1, 1917. Interest. $ .28 Warrant. ,| 9.84 11.25 Total $ 9.62 11.59 Estate of D. A. Hawkins. Boise Payette Lumber Co. F. G. Carpenter . . W. M. Ames. . . G. W. Knowles... . . Sam Motz ... E. C. Rundstrom. H. J. DeClark. AI Pickle ... W. E. Fisher.. . . McGowan Bros. Norman Nelson . . . R. L. Goul . W. E. Fisher.... Norman Nelson . H. A. Harris . Henry Kuckku ..... Ira Lindsay ... Bill Cornwall . Idaho Power Co.—. . .. W. E. Fisher... Idaho Power Co. Geo. Zimmerman . Sam Motz . . George Fuller (assigned)..—. G. W. Knowles... Norman Nelson . Idaho Power Co. „ . W. E. Fisher. W. E. Fisher.. J. L. Reynolds. Norman Nelson . A1 Pickle . Lauren Dean, city treasurer. T. J. Patten...... Frank Clark ._. . . Geo. Knowles . E. W. Pattison . Idaho Power Co. T. B. Hargus . „ . John McNish . Idaho Power Co.. . . J. K. Landers . . .. Idaho Power Co.. M. Womack 1). M. Stokesbery.-. Idaho Power Co... C. B. Knox . M. L. Fowler. . .. R. B. Shaw ... . Mt. States Telephone Co. . . D. M. Stokesbery... „ . J. K. Landers... S. J. Reese.... Idaho Power Co. . ... C. B. Knox... C. B. Knox.. I-ast Chance Ditch Co___ J. K. Landers —..... I). M. Stokesbery.... C. B. Knox.... C. B. Knox... J. K. Landers..... D. M. Stokesbery—. Idaho Power Co. . . R. B. Shaw, Mgr... . . J. K. Landers..... D. M. Stokesbery. . . Sam Motz ..... Norman Nelson ... . . C. B. Knox... J. K. Landers . . ... D. M. Stokesbery.. Bank of Emmett, int. W. Works bunds. H. G. Baker. A. O. Sutton, Probate Judge. F. J. Edwards..... Thomas Larkin ..... Chris Kesgard .... .84 2.00 .07 2.07 2.50 .11 2,61 16.50 42.96 .45 15.96 44.11 1.16 6.00 .18 6.18 35.00 1.02 36.02 .60 .02 .62 72.80 2.12 74.92 3.42 .07 3.49 46.00 1.34 47.34 6.25 .14 6.39 72.80 43.00 23.00 1.68 74.48 43.95 23.52 .96 .62 1.25 .03 1.28 4.25 .07 4.32 1.25 .03 1.28 105.71 34.90 1.80 107.51 35.50 .60 2.00 .04 2.04 40.00 19.25 10.30 8.50 48.60 .70 40.70 19.55 10.42 .30 .12 .09 8.59 .49 42.99 2.00 .02 2.02 46.00 .60 45.60 6.75 .06 6.81 4.86 .02 4.88 42.27 2.01 760.21 2.15 .50 42.00 .27 2.00 .01 751.88 8.33 2.16 .50 17.50 17.50 .50 .50 . 110.35 . 26.00 . 10.95 . 107.65 60.00 6.06 6.00 42.50 . 107.75 . 5.25 2.60 . 160.00 110.35 26.71 11.00 110.77 61.76 .71 .05 3.12 1.75 .15 5.21 \\ .13 6.13 .87 43.37 110.11 1.36 5.34 .09 .05 2.55 3.44 163.44 .50 .01 .61 42.50 60.00 .95 43.45 61.26 1.25 1.20 .02 1.22 3.00 .07 3.07 2.75 .04 2.79 7.09 7.00 .09 1.80 .02 1.82 60.00 42.50 27.00 24.00 60.00 42.0« 109.61 1.02 61.02 43.22 27.35 24.14 60.70 42.47 110.68 .72 .35 .14 .70 .47 1.17 2.15 .02 2.17 60.00 42.00 44.75 42.00 .37 60.37 42.22 44.75 42.00 .22 9.39 9.39 60 00 42.00 760.00 60.00 42.00 782.15 32.16 .60 .60 2.80 2.80 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .50 M. P. Hefner John — W. R. huiler . Chas. Anderson . F. H. Vanderhoof. G. H. Johnson. Mt. States Telephone Co. Ira Lindsay . A. K White. .50 .50 65.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 65.00 .50 .50 .50 .45 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 E. W. Pattison. Norman Nelson . Idaho Power Co. B, B. Davis. J. K. Landers. Geo. Kanatzel . W. W. Nusbaum . H. D. Buys . Marion Hedrick . Geo. Knowles . Sam Motz . James Vanderdasson ... J. L. Reynolds . D. M. Stokesbery. James Lloyd .. Idaho Power Co. James Vanderdasson ... Flora Bucher . C. II. Hayes. E. W. Patison. Geo. Knowles . M. Sargent. Norman Nelson .50 42.00 110.45 42.00 110.45 4.00 4.00 60.00 60.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 10.00 46.50 23.85 10.00 10.00 46.50 23.85 10.00 2.75 42.00 2.75 42.00 .50 .50 111.86 111.85 6.25 6.25 4.00 4.00 61.80 54.00 115.70 15.00 32.00 61.80 54.00 115.70 15.00 32.00 J. K. Landers. J. W. Harlow. I). M. Stokesbery. E. M. Reilly. McMillan & Riggs. Geo. W. Knowles. 60.00 60.00 .50 .50 42.00 42.00 4.08 4.00 .08 1.00 72.50 1.01 .01 1.60 74.10 .75 .76 Peter Marker . Chas. Storey . C. A. Leggett. W. E. Fisher. Norman Nelson . J. Phillips . City Treasurer . H. T. Davis . Geo. A. Fuller....!. F. C. Horn.. Sam Motz .. Idaho Power Co. H. J. DeClark. Sam Motz . Maude Myers . W. L. Powell. Mt. States Telephone Co. .01 133.05 2.50 73.15 43.00 1.61 134.66 .03 2.53 1.28 74.43 43.53 .53 1.25 .02 1.27 .09 9.41 9.32 .85 .85 12.61 50.00 .08 12.69 50.20 .20 4.30 .02 4.32 110.50 .62 111.12 7.00 7.00 54.00 54.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 .65 .65 Total $82.61 $319.36 .$5236.75 Waterworks Fund. Cash on hand December 31, 1916. Jan. 6, 1917 Deposit. Jan. 9 Deposit . Jan. 11 Deposit . Jan. 13 Deposit . Jan. 19 Deposit . Jan. 27 Deposit . Jan. 29 Deposit .. Jan. 29 Deposit . Feb. 3 Deposit ,... Feb. 8 Deposit ...... Feb. 10 Deposit. Feb. 14 Deposit . Feb. 23 Deposit . Feb. 24 Deposit . Mar. 3 Deposit. Mar. 9 Deposit . Mar. 14 Deposit . Mar. 24 Deposit.. Mar. 29 Deposit . Mar. 31 Deposit . Apr. 7 Deposit . Apr. 7 Deposit . Apr. 13 Deposit. Apr. 26 Deposit . Apr. 30 Deposit . Apr. 30 Deposit ... .$ 914.24 62.75 44.20 67.10 34.40 28.15 18.00 10.50 6.10 35.15 43.95 35.80 27.85 57.55 8.95 39.40 88.15 48.75 40.00 20.30 16.95 88.95 14.60 114.75 46.36 18.35 4.75 Total . Warrants as per list attached. .$1934.99 . 1282.30 Cash on hand May 1, 1917 Warrants Waterworks Fund, December 31, 1916, to May 1, 1917. $ 653.69 Warrants. $ 12.60 10.00 29.56 58.82 Interest. Total 12.50 10.00 31.08 61.94 H. C. Kelley. W. R. Crabtree. Crane & Co. E. M. Reilly. Ed Skinner . T. J. Patten... Crane & Co. Neptune Meter Co. Crane & Co. Electric Investment Co. Electric Investment Co— B. M. Sargent. Sam Motz . Crane & Co.. Geo. Riley ... B. M. Sargent. D. M. Stokesbery.__ Jess Moyer .. C. B. Knox.. W. H. Baker... J. K. Landers. J. K. Landers. W. H. Baker.. D. M. Stokesbery. Jess Moyer . „ . D. M. Stokesbery. J. K. Landers. Electric Investment Co. B. M. Sargent. Chas. Hedrick . Marion Hedrick . H. C. Kelley. J. K. Landers. D. M. Stokesbery. Louis Otkins . W. H. Cornwall. Norman Nelson . Estate D. A. Hawkins. D. M. Stokesbery. J, K. Landers. Norman Nelson . 1.52 3.12 5.10 .28 5.38 5.25 .23 5.48 127.04 210.00 242.77 129.00 6.67 133.71 219.97 255.48 135.02 9.97 12.71 6.02 4.45 .19 4.64 8.60 .33 8.83 26.60 81.25 1.02 26.62 84.56 3.31 .75 .03 .78 7.00 .26 7.26 7.50 .36 7.85 8.00 .42 8.42 4.09 .12 4.21 9.00 .47 9.47 15.00 15.00 .76 15.76 15.70 .70 1.60 .07 1.57 7.60 .32 7.82 2.25 .08 2.33 7.50 .31 7.81 15.00 63.65 13.00 15.00 10.00 .68 15.58 56.39 13.32 15.36 10.55 2.74 .32 .36 .55 8.50 .40 8.90 15.00 .68 15.68 7.50 .32 7.82 8.00 .36 8.36 3.75 5.00 8.07 .18 3.93 .26 5.25 .32 8.39 7.50 .31 7.81 15.00 .63 15.63 4.00 .14 4.14 Total . _$1223.90 $57.40 Respectfully submitted, LAUREN DEAN, City Treasurer. $1281.30 ANNUAL REPORT OF CITY CLERK Of the City of Emmett for the year from May 1, 1916, to May 1, 1917. General Fund. No Warrants outstanding Police Service . Streets . . Interest on water works bonds Sprinkling . Streets lights .. Miscellaneous . Printing . Clerk . Coal for office. Engineer .. Cutting weeds... Blacksmithing. Draying . Legal service . Freight paid ..—.-. Court costs . Elections ...— $1277.71 . 1586.78 . 1501.88 . 606.40 . 1285.37 517.63 417.65 506.60 44.36 275.50 .. 26.70 ... 20.60 .. 17.39 114.00 27.00 12.80 80.00 $8318.27 . 1330.17 To balance $9648.44 Total Money Received $ 48.00 836.15 . 40.00 . 20.75 26.25 13.00 Dogs ..... License ... Court Fines . Old lumber sold. Miscellaneous collections Pound Fees.. 9164.29 Tuxes from Gem county $9648.44 Total Waterworks Fund .$1550.00 . 878.50 . 261.30 . 93.00 . 591.42 . 168,66 . 238.20 . 185.00 . 36.36 . 89.13 Warrants outstanding, May 1916 . Warrants drawn for power service —. Pumping. Reading meters. Crane Co., supplies . Reilly & Hawkins, supplies —. Neptune Meter Co .-. W. A. Marshall, electric starter and labor Printing ... C. B. Knox, freight paid . Draying ... National Tank & Pipe Co . Thawing Pipes . Blacksmithing ..._... Water work extension. Miscellaneous . 7.75 213.19 82.20 2.10 128.91 132.15 $4657.01 $2602.30 409.10 25.60 21.50 1598.51 Received from water rentals . Tapping mains . Thawing pipes .. Meters sold ... Warrants outstanding to balance 4657.01 Respectfully submitted, D. M. STOKESBERY, City Clerk WAIT! WAIT! FOR The Show That Convinces Coming Soon ,■ nr HÜI K m V'i « « <■ . N-- vte TOURED % « ru 1 # Tæ, j mmYi mt ■ m FiMw -g*V !;_■> Wmi aru LOGER lum-.l J'V . 1000-MEN, WOMEN AND HORSES-IOOO 500 HEAD OF HORSES 100 RARE WILD ANIMALS ACRES OF TENTS SEATING CAPACITY CLOWNS 41 EQUESTRIANS 20 EQUESTRIENNES 20 AERIAUSTS SO 20 CONTORTIONISTS 20 TUMBLERS 40 ATHLETES 40 GYMNASTS HUBE SPECTACULAR THEATORIUM Rare and Complete Zoological Collection, FEATURES Ja. SAMT • -, i'.*î ■v 1*4 ' / /'X': ■a foil >! :.VSS / FIt* Tant» of Thorouthbrod Horaas Fr« fox Inspection st »11 tlmat. Saperb Educated Equine Exhibition. High School Menage Horaem of unproeoaontod proiietonov. MAGNITUDE. MERIT AND MODERNISM, United for Educating and Entertaining. STREET PARADE STUPENDOUS. GLITTERING MODERN. KALEIDESCOP1C WILL LEAVE THE GROUNDS AT 10 O'CLOCK AND PASS THROUGH THE PRINCIPLE STREETS. it Over a Mil® In Length and brilliant In aplendor. This should bo soon whothor the show is soon or not. Immediately after the parade and J again at 6.30 p. m. Is to b® seen / q, r. THE THRILLING FREE OUTSIDE EXHIBITION '%%% -, D'Zizi u. / Immediately after the Parade \ %. / is the thrilling FREE OUTSIDE EXHIBITION N *?v ■ ' on l ' le sbo** grounds ;j _ — — 1 v j On tbs Show Grounds. rj3 mi BIACK Timas kSI rSPTIVITY Æâ i b. , \ o. X n JL. Positively Present a grand free Street PARADE On Date of Exhibition