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WOOD RIVlIv T lUILEY. IDAHO. THUR9DAY.......................SEPT. 11. 1890 8ESAI0B U1LMJS 03 IOWA FAKJIS Tbe Senator wants to kn m why ...... l . . ., It it that Iowa has net pet the great - .. . i • money fortune* that are p. s-esreii in XT _ f. .1 j \I o_ „: . ... l New fcl glanil. . I resilient, 1 might ask tiie St nutor io re-p"i se w hy • boy of five years of age lias not the strength and endurance of a man in bis vigor. But the Senator front Ark-' ansaa need not shed tears ove. the condition of loans in Iowa even, fur 1 have here an extract from an Iowa newspaper, the Delmar Journal, in re* Sard to mortgages in Clinton county, which says: The abstract of the mortgages on farms in Clinton makes a showing in which the people ot the com t. max take pardonable pride. Mr hi. A. Miller, the census at stractor, informs ua that not more than i.rn filth of tile farms of the county tuv mm tinged, and many of them are drawing but 5 to 7 per cent, interest. " Another curious fact you will find in the towns in low-n. and ihat is you can scarcely go into one of the towns, and especially the county seats and the villages of any considerable size, where you do not find numbers of farmers and farmers' families wdio have retired from the farm and are living on the result of their industry. You will find am ther fact which may seem curious, and that is that in pro portion to the nimber of reined per sons living upon their incomes thej percentage of fanners is greater than that of men from other depaitim-nts of business. " It was stated that in Iowa the farm mortgages amounted to $507,« 000,1)00. When I saw that I had a profound conviction that it was not true, and I set about to discover, if possible, where the inventor of this falsehood obtained his data. Turning to the compendium of the census of 1880 1 found there ilia' tne aggregate Valuation of farms in Iowa in 1880 was $567,000,000. That the people could understand how dreadful tnetr condition was, they took the assessed value of the farms and told the farm ers that the mortgages on the farms amounted to that in tiie Stale of Iowa Our Governor st t about a line o! in vestigation to find out how much of a lie this was, and he found that the outside limit of the farm mmtgag s in Iowa would not u'O hex olid $71,060, 000! There is a little difference h t ween $567,000,000 and $71,060, 00! Is ('iinsiimpiuii Incurable f Read the fallowing: Mr. C. II. Mor ris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of the Lungs, and friends And physli inns pronounced me an lu curable Consumptive. Begun using t r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.'' Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, says: "Ilad it not lawn for Dr King's New Discover, for ('on-mnpiiuu I would have died of Lung Troubles. Wa- given tip by duetors. Am now in In-t of health." Try it. .''ample bottles tree at Uewit & Brown's drugstore. Tty Wrrthbeimer's $6 »h.ies. Fred Dubois Coming. Hon. Fred. T. Dubois and Colonel E. J. Curt's will ad In ss the voters of Ketchum on the 2drd insttM, th"*e el Bullion on the 24th, those of Bell, vue on the 25th, and those of Shoshone on the 20th. The "(it ii>pe'' Again. The Hartford (Conn.) Courant says: "There is very good ground for he lieviug that a visitation very similar to the grip has struck tins country. from ah about come repotts of severe "colds." Slav at homes, sea shore visitants, mountain climbers—:t ntak* s no diflermce Whet they are or where they've been — all go down before this gene-al affection. So far it lots not proved fatal. In t it has made lots of trouble." In this State and al.-o in California there are again being re ported ease a ve>j like the g>ip of Ust \Y inter. It is to he hoped that tie disagreeable dim use is not one that 1 », e jtne to ttav. Notice fc r Publication. Land Ojfic* at I ailet. Idaho, Sept. Kth. IMIO. Notice 1 <* hereby givei. tL»t V%m following D>«iue.i reftit-r In* filtd i oti**#- his P t<-' t or? tu Kink# Sn**l pr*of lu R>.} p. h of his tiaiin, hi *. thn Bni i profif will be m* 4 Se L*f< re th»- h* »pst r »i.d l.e«*#«lvrr ar H»i *y, Idt*h<», on * tol*r 1 . lutfO. v 2 Euiil W. Zntpcl. f*.r the •• utbweet qtrart r of -- ith**aat quarter, the »f>t half «.f tue tenth td the Ni.uth^fB' quarter of iht the i RILET. Register. GENEEAL BLACKSH1THIKG Horseshoeing a Spatially. Shop on eld Wines lot, Bullion St. Between Main St. and First Ave.. Hailey. Idaho PiLLINER, Old Photographer. On Bullion Street, (C 1*1 Gallery) «>t q.«i>r.' aontli Ht qn.rUi of Se ttun tw>ntv-i«veu. iown »Mn me- north. Rib*, ii irte.n Ht i.«n« tb. tollor.irg wene.*- s to prove his comma ns ro.-id.ncB up u. .nt ciiitivmioi, of, sa'd h tut, V*: L,w ; s t.s Vhke, Jussoh J lies. j.g W.ndr*stieb, and M. L. D vis, of Corral, WM. REMBER. - is sow taking - $3 CALIFORNIA Restaurant • Oyster House, Main Street, Hailey, it. C. WEST, - - Proprietor. Ol-EN SEPTEMBER 1 Thin in a fix st class house, nnd the proprietor respectfully requests a call, h* lie ih atai tiled that any whw call once will again. R. C. WEST. THE BEST OE ALL! •" CRANDALL 1 YPE-W RITES "X' Sold t) useis otiiv. No ag. i ts No commi-shiis, No discounts. Pit I OF, - - SCO IS ADMITTEDLY SUPERIOR TO ALL. FEATURES: Instantly Cliai g> aid.- Tx pe. . Permanent Alignment. The Great, -t Speed. \Yritii g in .'igh 1000 Less Parts than C-tii. r MiiiuL.nl Machine! We Shis on Trial. Send fob C.xtal ora. r. U. BUMSTEAD; Gen ml K^r., M I.-i Salle Street, 2HIOAGO, ILL. jES ACORN STOVES EVER FAIL. Tnay aro tho best value for the money ever offered, and hove always been so regarded FOR THE PAST 50 YEARS. QuicK workers, economical in the use of fuel, always reliable. If you want a perfect Stove buy on ACORN. A E«n;inM~~iu iu»r; SOLD EY h adlaq Hardware D-: l -i Kvervv frre BEATTY'S PIANOS . X .logit*' h X- ..a>i-r r ikaitjr, V\ i STATE. For Governor, Geo L Shocp. F« r Member of un* xpired term of 61«t Corgrcs*, Willis Sweet. For Member 52d Congrtfa, Willis Sweet, For Lieutenant Governor, Norman B. Willey. For Secretary of State, A. J. Tinkham. For State Auditor, Silas W. Men i>y. For State Treasurer, Frank R. Coffin. For Attorney General, Geo. H. Roberts For Superintendent of Public InBtruction, J. E, Harroun For Ju1ge« of the 8upreme Curt, .John T. Morgan Joseth W. Huston. I. N. Sullivan. DISTRICT. Fur .Judge of the Judicial District, A. J. McGowan. For DiBtrict Attorney, P. M. Bruner. For Joint ll« pr* (tentative for Alttires, Lcgan, and Bingham Counties, David I?. Munro. COUNTY. For State Senator, James Gunn. For Representatives, Lyttle'i on Price. Geo. E. Mills. For Sheriff, James M. YcThereon. For Clerfr md Recorder, I. W. Garrett. For Probate Judge, E. E. Richards. For AsseBBor and Collector, Thomas W. Ferguson. For Treasurer, II Z. Burkhart. For Coroner, E. C. Baldwin. For Surveyor, Frank C. Man dell. For County CommieBloners, First District— Geo. B. Florence. Second District- -Char. Aiken. Third District —Frank Drake. Hailey Precinct. Ju'ticct of the Peace, W xS. Mack. Lron Fuld. Constable, W. 0. Tatko. LEOPOLD CRAMER, AM) AGENT, Hailey, * : : Idaho. Office xx-ith 'V. II. Watt. —T li E— Omace Main Street, {Next door north of Berry's Hardware Store) HAILEY, IDAHO, Ijoti A. Eons, - Pmptor. —None hut the heat of— Wines, Liquors and Cigars THE BEST EQUIPTED SALOON in IDAHO. John A. Boggs. 1 Cram; Siltu BILLIARD ROOM, Upper 2*1 nIn Street, HAILEY, : : : IDAHO. The Finest Wines cn Hand. Pommery Sec. in Pint* and Quarts. Also, Collation anCCnnsWMsMes A SPECIALTY. Cigars and Cigarettes ErglLh Ale twid Porter, Ginger Ale, Etc. JOHN MUR HY, : Proprietor. PALACE SHADES, BZLLZAHD ROOM, MUSIC HALL, West Bid#* Main Street, near Croy, Hailey, : : : : Idaho. CHARLES SHERRY, Prop'r New Building, Nexv Tables, New t'luh Rooms, -AND THE Finest WiiiGs, Liquors and Ciaars. A FIRS r CLA*S LUNCH COUNT R 1b attached, where unythii-g that the market af ft»rds will be nerved Pay f*r Night. •^Call ouce, and you will * all again. ('MAPLES SHERRY. Ask Tour Retailer for the $4 SHOE According to Tour Needs S't moE # iignt find st'-iish. I* fit* lifc#* a sforkinir. m l ri:<>i|!{S,s NO*'i:BEAKIN<n I," tiQ |Mir pfrlectly emv Ihp rlr-i llmr it is worn, it xviii gntigfj- u e mos t IKStldioo;. .IASIKS MJfiANS v an.. js iibsnluti *y the ■ly shoe of its price vhl L h has ever been p!ac d ex tensively on tlio narK»*t w In which durability Is considered L»iore ,, , * t-w lucre jut ward Asf. fhr the Jair?s A-uuus Shoe for Bovs J* KEANS fx C3,j koston* Full liaoj of c*;e nhovo t!;ecB far said by ALTURASSADDLERY Co. Sole Agent for Wood River. ROOFING i'lnn' ' f rV STI ' : nn0F,Va UEI.T m.ts only */.IHI prr || 0 >q i»rr f.-i-t M»ke» H m„.,| r , f f r ' ° t '- l> I «tsiu,> D.r mb»j»!#» and full p rti.'u'nr**. GfM Elastii- Ropriso Co . WA 11 West Bu.Anwxv. NewY.ee. j»tl LOCAL AGENT WANTED. J : ' ALEX. WILLMAN, (Successor to Willman & Walker.) DEALER IN INCLUDING Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Cigars, Furnishing Goods, r Clothing, Loots and Shoes, Etc., lb And All Kinds of Mining Supplies, AGENT FOR Hercules Powder, Fuse end Caja, ALEX. WILLMAN, ; : HAILEY. IAIHO. li. W. BEKRY (Successor to ihe E. C. Ci ffin Hardware Go.) AGENT FOR Fraser & Chalmers, Knowles Steam Pumps, lloebling Sons Co. Wire Pope, McCormick Harvesting Machinery, Canton Steel, Safety Nitro-Powder, Studebaker Wagons, Charter Oak* and Garland Stove?, Bv prompt and t fKcient fer\ice, I vill erd#nvcr to deserve a c(S tinuanee of the ]il»r«l j atror ap# fxteidfd to lib 1 c us*e in li# j »st. K. W. BERRY, Hailey, ... Ii'r.ho. All Goods For Summer Wear Sold ata RE ffirrii To Make Room. S. J. FRIEDMAN. -NEW — between HAILEY BULLION The und.T!<ii>ncd respeelfully an nounces that his New Stage Line be tween Hailey and Bullion is fully equipped and mskii fr regular trips between the two point*. All orders entrusted to him will b. promptly Htteii.Ld to, hi d at the low est living rates. .WILLIAM WELCH. The Siag. s of this Conif» n y Mae Tie MTilpf -m.TIVUUN Bellevue and HA Carry inp Parsfrprrs, Erpg'f* and Light Freight. THEY ALSO CCKKECT IBB HI AT BAILEY NFOT. WYATT BHCSs Telephone tJ.