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O. S. L. Watch Inspector State Registered Optician oiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiainmiiiiiiDt »iiiimimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiMUiiiiiiiiiiiico I BLACKFOOT 1 ■ -------- I ...Day by Day... Little events in the whirl 1 of current topics. :• : : aiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiimoiiiiniiiiiM* «iiiiiiiiimumiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiCn -^-Eczema lotion at the Palace drug store. Good smoking tobacco, half price, at the Club. tf. Call at Berryman s grocery Bind get a boot of those fine $1.90 apples be fore they are all gone. tf Miss Margaret Brim, of Downey, Who has been visiting Mrs. John D. Kent, returned home today. We now have a full line green veg etables and fruit. DeKay & Davis Cash Grocery. Parkinson Realty & Investment Co. have plenty of money to loan on im proved farms. tf There is corn for sale at the ele vator of the Blackfoot Grain and Pro duce Co. A trial prescription will convince £you that we are right in our mew Quarters, The Modern Pharmacy. The regular me-ting of the W. O. W. will be held on Wednesday eve ning, February 15th. They have a large class to initiate that night /f, ST. VALENTINE'S DAY This day is not the exclusive property of the tender hearted. Show the " dear old girl " that sentiment doesn't belong entirely to singleness. A dozen Knives and Forks, Silver Teaspoons, or a Cut Glass Bowl, or a Brooch, Bracelet or Toilet Set will break up the young folks monoply of St. Valentine's services Think it over, sir, and renew your courting again on February Fourteenth CHRIST, JEWELER % The Brown - Hart :■ Announce the Opening of Their ■ Company Semi-Annual Cleara nce Sale IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT T Men's Wool Underwear \ Our Entire Line of this Season s f Boys' Combination Suits Regular $5.00 Suits now........$3.75 Regular 3.50 Suits now........ 2.85 Regular 3.00 Suits now........ 2.25 Regular 2.50 Suits now........ 1.85 I Men's Fleece Lined Underwear I Regular $2.00 Suits now........ $1.50 I Regular 1.50 Suits now........ 1.10 I Regular 1.25 Suits now......... 90 Suits and Overcoats to be sold at reductions of from 25 to 50 per cent Off Wright's Health Underwear Regular $1.50 Suits now........ $1.00 Boys' Two Piece Suits Wright's Health Underwear Regular $1 .50 Suits now......... 75c Odd lot of Boys' Drawers at...... 25c Come early, these can't last at this price T Men's Wool Sweater Coats Regular $4.50 and $5.00 values now . . . ......$3.35 Regular $3.50 and $4 values now .. . ..... 2.60 Regular 2.75 and 3.00 values now . . . ..... 2.15 Regular 1.50 values at 1.10 - Boy's Sweaters A few Boy's Jersey Sweaters valued up to $ 1.00 selling at, each ............. 25c Get in early, boys, these are bargains and will go quick :: :: " " :: :: Men's Shirts Men's Wool Overshirts in all grades cut 25 per cent Men's Hose Heavy Wool and Cashmere Hose in all grades cut 25 per cent ' Men's Gloves All Lined and Wool Gloves and Mitts cut 25 per cent Men's Dress Shirts Entire stock of Men's Dress Shirts at a discount of 25 per cent These are all Brown-Hart Quality JACKMAN'S Ladies' Furnishings Candy, perfumes, toilet articles at the Modern Pharmacy, Bridge street. Good smoking tobacco, half price, at the Club. tf. John J. Guheen, receiver of the local la/r.d office, spent Monday at Pocatello ion business. Ladies' sewing or card table, new, strong and beautiful; sold or rented for card parties. Also folding chairs for rent at Biethan's. The two little children, of W. H. Bingham, of Groveland, are quite, sick with severe colds. There is corn for sale at the ele vator of the Blackfoot Grain and Pro duce Co. Horses shod ait Che Brick never go lame. Try Hill Bros. Blue Can Coffee, 40c., 'at DeKay & Davis' Cash grocery C. E. Kinney, Johin Kent and J. T. Garruth left for the a at of war at Boise Monday evening. Second copyright books for sale cheap at the Palace drug store. Exclslve Opticians We grind our own lenses and card for each case for one year. Werts' Pocatello bread at the Id aho Oafe. f9-4t. Four dozen young hens for sale J. C. Fisher, 382 Stout hve, Blackfoot. Good smoking tobacco, half price, at the Club. tf. Dr. Courtland, of Idaho Falls, was a visitor in Blackfoot over Sunday. There is corn for sale at the ele vator of the Blackfoot Grain and Pro duce Co. W. H. Bingham, of Groveland., several days this week in Burley. There is corn for sale at the ele vator of the Blackfoot Grain and Pro duce Co. Money to loan on; Carey act lands where final receipts have been is sued. Idaho Irrigated Lands Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thomas were gu 3ts of friends iim Pocatello today. at the Plalace Liver stimulators drug store. Foley's Honey and Tar at the Pal ace Drug Store W. H. Kahler, of Salt Lake, is now associated with the Brown-Hart store. Mr. Kahler is an all-round dry goods man. Silver Laced Wyondottes for sale. 3t-p. LOWELL HOLBROOK. Wright's liquid smoke at the Pal ace drug stone. For sal . In Boise, Idaho, three lots east front, on car lines, with three room house, fine shade. Address, MRS. GEO. W. MANING, 1915 N. 19th St., Bois -, Idaho. See the stock of goods at the Mod ern Pharmacy. It is new and up-to date in every respect. , , Money to loan on Carey act lands where final receipts have been is sued. Idaho Irrigated Lands Co. tf TELEPHONE 166 For the Leading Grocery = . ......... — Quality and Prices are Guaranteed Try our Club House Goods .:. C. W. BERRYMAN, JR. Werts' Pocatello bread at the Id aho Cafe. f9-4t. M. Dorrerer, shoe repairing, Bridge street, rear tailor shlqp There is corn for sale at the ele vator of the Blackfoot Grain and Pro duce Co. Twelve of Miss Seeley's last year pupils gave her a surprise at her home on Tu sday evening. The time waa made pleasant wtiith songs, reci tations, etc. After lunch, Miss See ley favored them with .readings. A goad itime was had by all. _ e E.M.Kennedy AUCTIONEER Will be glad to date you for a Real Estate Sale or General Farm Sale. All Sales get my personal attention until fiinished. Blackfoot, - Idaho PHONE 113 BLACK - ------ J Ellis Graham, of Stevensville, Mon tana, arrived in town this week and is spending a few days among his ma<n y friends. Mrs. Katherine Simons, of the Com mercial hotel, leaves Friday for Kan sas City, St. Louis and Chicago, where she will sp-nd about a (month. LOST HEIFER—2-year- old Jarsey with 3 months old calf by side. Crop of each ear and slit in left. E. FRANSDEN, R. F. D. No. 3. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoover went to Pocatello this morning to visit Mrs. Lund, matron of the asylum in this city. Mrs. Lund has recently had an operation for appendicitis performed and is in a very critical condition. Mrs. W. O. Thompson and Miss Thompson, our ■ fficient county treas urer, left Saturday for a two-months sojourn in Sunny California!. W. D. Gagon is preparing to leave the city for Arco, where he will be held by some important business mat ters for the next two months. Stock Wintered.—I have a large a r mount of pasture, feeding hay and straw once each day, and will winter horses or cattle at a reasonble fig ure. W. L. Hawley, Route 4, one and one half miles from Blackfoot. FOR SALE — An excellent valve trombone, E flat,-;with leather case. Enquire 'at the Optimist office. Miss Brainand and Miss Spaulding of Idaho Falls, were guests of Prof. Rowdon over Sunday. Miss Spauld ing is the representative of the Co lumbia Conservatory of music. Call and see our exquisit line - of= ---- Leather Goods.. See something new-something unique-something out of the ordinary to beautify the home Sofa Pillows Matts and Indian Curios Palace Drug Store