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CITY DIRECTORY POPULATION OF BLACKFOOT. 4000 1 Grove City Cemetery—Owned by the city, W. \V. Priestly, Sexton. Commercial Club—L. R. Thomas, president; C S. Beebe, secretary. LODGES With the total membership, time of meeting a.nidi the names of presiding officers and secretaries: The Royal Highlanders.—Meet ev ery second and fourth Wednesday of each month. F. C. Barker, I. P. ; Ethel Thompson, secretary. I. O. O. F.—Every Thursday even ing. E. M. Hubbell, N. G.; G. H. Holbrook, secretary Rebekah—Second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month. Ethel Thom »on, Mrs. B. \V. Holbrook. G. A. R., Geo. H. Thomas Post.— Meets first Friday in each month at the Armcry. E. E. Thompson, com mander, W. A. Crawford adjutant. Grove City Lodge No. 33, A. F. and A. M.—Meeting (regular) second Friday in each month. Percy Jones, W. M.; W. 1). Gagon, Sec'y. Esther Chapter No. 14 Order of the Eastern Star, 80.—First ar.d third W'edntsday. Mrs. Katie Chup maa, W. M.; Percy Jones, Sec'y. Knights of Pythias—First and third Tuesdays of each month. Frank Farmer, Guy Hippie. M. W. A. 150—First and third Mondays. E. T. Peck and S. B. Willis W. Ü. W. 80—Second aind fourth Tuesdays. V. Van Gramer, C. C.; G. W. Glunville, clerk. Royal Neighbors, OG—Mary A. Bell, Orncl ; Alice Cockle, Recorder. Women of Woodcraft—Second and fourth Mondays. Guardian Neighbor—Ethel Thomp son. Past Guardian Neighbor—Mrs. M. E. Larocque. Adviser—-Mrs. Jessie Richardson. Magician—Mrs. V. Van Bramer. Current Event—President, Mrs. Mat tie Wilson; Vice-President Mrs. Susie H. Biethan and Mrs. Mina. B. Rock wood; Secretary, Mrs. Nan B. Curtis: Treasurer, Mrs. Inez W. Simmons. V. I. S.—President, Mrs. J. W. Chapman; Vicee-Prcsident, Mrs. R. N. West and Mrs. Jessie Woodin; Treasurer, Mrs. Geo. F. Gagon. Meet ings are held the first Tuesdays In each mnoth in the City Hall on Tay lor St., Everybody invitedi to at tend. CHURCHES Methodist Church—Morning service, 11:00; Sunday School, 10:00; Junior League 4:00; Epworth League, 7:00; Evening Service, 8:00; Ladies Aid, Wednesday afternoon. C. A. Edward pastor. Baptist. Church. Corner University Ave. end Bridge street. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Evening serv ice 7:30 p. m. Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning 7:30. Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon 2:30. Choir practice Fri day evening. 8:00. Visitors always welcome. Parsonage 'phone 228. W. R. JEWELL, Pastor. L. D. S. Church, First Ward.— This church will hol'd meetings every Sunday during the following hours: Sunday school from 10:00 to 11:45 a. m.; afternocmi services frtkn 2:00 to 3:00; evening service will commence at 8:00 p. m. A general invitation I is extended to all. No charges con nected with our services. Bishop, F. G. Parkinson; R. H. Clayton, trank Hesse, Bishopric of Ward. Cat hi lie Church—Services are held at the Catholic church by Fathe Fuchs of Idaho Falls on the first second and third Sundays of each month, services at 12:15 and 10:4u. St. Paul's Episcopal Church—Sun day morning service at 11 o'clock; evening service £t 7:30 o clock. These services will be conducted on the second and four th Sundays of each mouth. Rev. J. E. Williams, Rector. Jew Short Line Time Card BouniS— 1 , 8:05 a. m. 3, 9:34 p. m. 113, 3:15 p. m. 15, 1:08 a. m. Bound— 4, 10:21 a. m. 2, 12:25 a. m. 114, 12:12 p. m. 16, 12:44 a. m. iy Branch— iart 8:25 a. m. ive 6:25 p. m. igbt leaves 9:00 a. m. trl-weeklj tents roust be billed the prev lay. No passengers carried. SHIPPERS NOTICE igiht going north must he billed ay before, freight going south ,-ed until 9:00 a. m. for ship the same day. express office. tress office hours 8:00 to 5:30; it office hours 7:00 to 5:00. Shi 3 north roust be delivered th tefore. POSTOFFICE HOURS ek days from 8:00 a. m. until p. m.; money orders from 9.00 5:30; Sunday mails are handled ual; delivery windows open frd 11 a. m. oMiiiiiiiiiur 3IIIIIIIHIIICO J H AWKEYEI 8Optical Co. I 1 IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO I n ________ S Dr. 0. M. Drake Dr. A. E. Von Harter H w Modern anil ('oinpiote. By 5 = using the latest and la st in- E S strnnients with scientific and E 2 practical training we give you C = the' la st of service and comfort. E = Your correct ion obtained wit h- E o out asking a question. We B = take every case for one year = = and give a written guarantee. E OJIItlllllltilUlillllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIOIIItlllllllCC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. bn. the Probate Court of Bingham County, State, of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Eph H. Watson, deceased. Under authority of an order of sale granted by the Probate Court of the County of Bingham and State of Ida ho, dated April 17, 1911, I. the u. tier signed, will sell at private sale, the following described real estate, sit uated in Bingham County, Idaho, to wit: Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fif teen (15), Li. Block Five( 5) in Mc Donald's Addition to the city of Black foot, in Bingham County, Idaho, to gether with tiie tenements and ap purtenances thereto. The sale will he made on or after the 8th day of May, 1911, and bids will he received at tlie office of the undersigned, on West Main strei t, in the said city of Blackfoot. Terms of sale, cash, law ful money of the United States, ten per ce::t. cif the bid payable at t lie time of sale and balance upon con firmation by tlie Court, or equivalent mortgage indebti d'uess. A. S. DICKINSON, Administrator of the Estate of Eph H. Watson, deceased. Dated April 18, 1911. A20-3t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Final Proof. I, Geo. O. Watts, of Blackfoot,Idaho who made entry No. 641, under the provisions of an act of the legislature of the State of Idaho, commonly known as tlie "Carey Act," approved March 2nd, 1889, which embraces Lots Two and Three of Section 1, of Township Three, of Range 33, do hereby give notice of my intentio to make final proof to establish my clam to tlie land above described, and that 1 expect to prove that I have resided on, reclaimed and cultivated said land as required by law, before L. R. Thomas, Agent of State Land Board, at Blackfoot, Idaho, on tlie 1st, day o;' June, 1911, by two of the following witnesses. W. F. Campbell, D. L. Broadhead, D. J. Murdock, Jno. L. Wheeler all of Blackfoot, R. F. D. No. 2, Idaho GEO. O. WATTS, A20-5 t Entryman. iiÜHN.i N i ' I No. I IL' And >rd i i::i l-ce of the city of mm kf< >ot. Pi wi ling lor 11 e va •ation of th alley in Block No. «• K iir.vt 0(1 Addition to t in cit y of Blacklo< d alley shall >t, a id pmvidiu tint Train Be opened f. r puli lit use should t h ■ sait Block cease to Is tis Ml for public mrp< -<■- amt pro Y id i in. 1 fo the publient! Hi In reef. Be it »rdaimd By t e M iyor and th • City ( ton IK il of the city < f Bla ckfoot : SIX' I'luN 1. '1 hat lie foot alley in Block muni •riilneot 1:1 1 1 \YO< 1 Addition O t lie city o r Blackfoot. j « Sill Vexed, plat« d and re eon led ia l !:• Bee >rder sotTB-eof hi! urbain County. Idaho. ho a ud tl e sain" hen By va. ea ' e<i said Block Be IW tl ie property o Inde peadt nt School I »is t rift No. U. Him k foot. Hi mil am ( omit y. State of Idaho. SK< TM >N _. That a t h e event tlie nBov« (lese r Bed Block she uld i *ase to Be us d for pulili • pur post s tin a. an lint hat eve it this ordinance shall he mil! and > «»id and tiie said j 1 ley sha 11 a*ra n Be die property of t lie city of Blackfoot ai d be opened for public use SKC TION :s. That the Ulty Clerk is here l.y <!i cctcd to huv« this ordinance pi ihlisli ed as provided By law. Pas sed, approved and i dopted tills citrht cent! day of April. nil. Attest ; G. H. HOLBROOK L. M. CAPPS Clerk Mayor MERGANTHALER JUNIOR LINO TYPE FOR SALE REASONABLY. Owing to the fact that the patron atge of this office has increased be yond the capacity of the junior lino type, now in this office, it is for sale at a reasonable figure and on easy terms. This machine is an ideal one for a small country office, and is In fine wot king order. An expert opera tor will teach the purchaser all the mechanism and how to operate, move aind set up the machine. The Optimist Publishing Co. tf Per Karl P. Browm, Mgr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice of Proof of Application of Wa ter to Beneficial Use. Notice is hereby given that 2 P. M. on the 27th day of May, 1911, at Ida ho Falls, County of Bonneville,State of Idaho,before Alfr d Christensen,N. P-, proof will be submitted of the ap plication to beneficial use of 2 cubic feet per second of the waters of Mud creek and 4 cubic feet per second of Willow creek .in accordance with the terms and conditions of Permit No. 4629, h retofore issued by the State Engineer of the State of Idaho. 1 The name and poslioffice address of the person holding said permit are Mrs. Rebecca A.Williams, Idaho Falls Idaho. 2 The use ta which said water has beeu. appli d is irrigation and domes - {tic \use. 3. The amount applied to benefi cial use is six cubic feet per second. 4. The place where said water is used is (if for irrigation, give full and accurate description of Ithe lands ir rigated) N!£ of section 8, Tp. 2 S., R. 40 E. B. M. 5. The right to take the water from such works is bas d upon Per mit No. 4629. 6. The sr urce of supply from which such water is diverted is Mud creek and Willow creek. 7. The date of priority which said user is prepared to establish is May 8, 1909. A. E. ROBINSON, A27-4t State Engineer. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. At a regular meeting of the Board of County O: mm is si oners held or : Fri day, April 14, 1911, the following res olutions were passed, it is hereby ordered that all per sons cr firms having charges against Bingham County in order to have same considère d or allowed at any regular me ting of said Board shall have their ace: unts properly filed with the clerk on or before the Sat urday p recce di g such regular meet it was also ordered that no hills or charges against said county would be considered without first h. ving Jaeen duly authorized by itiier of the coun ty commissioners or the Clerk of said Board.. Board of County Commissioners. By J. T. Carruth, clerk. MAY PROVE FATAL. When Will Blackfoot People Learn the Importance of It? Backache is only a simple tiling at first; But when you know 'tis front tiie kidneys ; That serious kidney troubles follow That gravel. Bright's disease may oe the fatal end, You will gladly profit by the foi lowing experience. 'Tis the statement of a Blackfoot ciiltizen. — Mrs. Fred Gertseh, 307 W. Judic ial St., Blackfoot, Idaho, says: "L October 1907, 1 gave a public ac count of nty experience with Doan's Kidney Pills and at the pr senk time, am glad to do so again. 1 was troub led by kidney complaint from child hood and any exertion or the contra - tionof a coidi always cause me to feel worse. When I learned of Doan's Kinney Pills, 1 us d them and they did such good work that I have al ways taken- them since then when my .kidneys have troubled me. I am grateful to this remedy for the bene fit it lias brought and shall always recommend it as tlie best kidney med Seine to he had." For sale by all dealers. Price ' cents. Foster-Milhum Co., Buffalo, New York, stile agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name—Doan's—and ti ke no other. FROM ARCO ADVERTISER. Mrs. Geo. Christofferson a former resident t of Arvo, hint now residing at Blackfoot was in Arco the latter part of last week on business. O. W. Kectsinger the Stud- baker man was in tlie city yesterday. Sheriff Frai k DeKay of Bingham county was in the city yesterday on busdtniess. A. L. Fowler who lias b en cashier of the State Bank of Mackay last week resigned his position. He is a brother of our townsman J.W.Fowler D. R. Jones of Blackfoot who was a director in the same bank has also resigned, his successor heir g Ken neth McKenzie.. Subscribe fer the Optimist. D. .W Standrod And Company Bankers Capital $100,000 C. W. Berryman, President G. A. Robethan, Vice Pres C. V. Fisher, Cashier W. F. Berryman, Asst Cash DIRECTORS: D. L. EVANS, D. W. STANDROD J. N. IRELAND, G. A. ROBETHAN C. W. BERRYMAN CLACKFOO'i IDAHO I PRC r ESSIONALC ARDS * DR. FRANK A. SLOAN Osteopathic Physician Office: Boyle Building (with W. A. Bcakley.) Phone 163. Ri sider.ee 356 E Idaho St. Phene 125 BLACKFOOT, .... IDAHO B\ W. KIEFER Locating and Consulting Engineer State License, No. BLACKFOOT 209. IDAHO BLACKFOOT DR. W. E. PATRIE I'llVSIGIAN AND SURGEON Office over the State Bank MAIN STREET, BLACKFOOT Office 'Phone, 11)6. Residence, 75 Res: East Main and Bridge, facing track DR. H. A. HALSEY, Physician and Surgeon Telephone 230 Millick Block, Blackfoot, Idaho. DR. F. W. MITCHELL Behley Block Phone 18 V ID.' .filO DR. J. B. COOPER, Phyiscian and Surgeon No. 312, Near Red Barn BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. HANSBROUGH & G GON A TTORNEYS-AT - LA W Practice in State and Federal Court* Millick Block BLACKFOOT - - . IDAHO LORENZO It. THOMAS Land Attorney Practice before the U. S. Land Of fice and Depart mnet of Interior. Register U. S. Land Office from 1897 to 1907. All land office busi ness given careful attention. Look for the sign near the Land Office, BLACKFOOT,.....IDAHO E. M. KENNEDY Auctioneer General Sales Agent BLACKFOOT,.....IDAHO PELKEY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Figure with us on anything you in end to build. P. O. Box 310. BLACKFOOT, IDA. W. A. E EAKLEY, Attorney At Law. Practices In All Courts. BLACKFOOT, - - IDAHO. LEO HENISH Harness, Saddles and repairing neatly done !>,v Bridge St. BLACKFOOT,.....IDAHO BBRIDGE STREET BARBER SHOP Hot and Cold Baths, Good Barber Work, Tom Reel and Max Smith barbers. BLACKFOOT,.....IDAHO KARL S. FACKRELL Attorney At Law. Office over State Bank, BLACKFOOT, - - - IDAHO. CHIROPRACTOR DRUGLESS METHOD. Local examinations tre unnecessary as they are distaseful. I am pleas ed to explain my method to ia>ll inter ested. I us-e no drugs, mo knife. If you are sick and have tried every thing else, and did not receive help, try Chiropractic and get well. DR. H. W. Gaumer, Exchange Building Office 223. Res. 218 Blk. GOLDEN SEAL POLISH Cleans everything. Try it, and use no other. Free sample at Bietha .'s. M23-4L j I I I I T I Eggs for Sale. Indian Runner Ducks, Pekin Ducks, Toulouse Get so, Golden Wyandotte, Buff Orpington Chickens. Bingham County Nursery Company. M30-tf Are You a Farmer 9 Look at Our Line of Farm Implements Oliver Chilled Plows (both gang and walking) Potato Planters, Binders and every known Tool used on a Farm. THE V Shelley Mercantile COMPANY Barker, Wallen & Co. F. C. BARKER, Manager We are now located in our new shop at 273 N. Mam St. where we will be pleased to have you call and inspect our stock of Paints,Oils,Varnish,Brushes and painters supplies. We do all kinds of decorating and have a force of com petent workmen. House cleaning time is near, so if you have anything in our line place your order with us at once so that we will be able to do the work promptly. Your orders will receive our careful attention. Call at office or Phone 72 and your order will be taken care of. Simmons & Allen 'City Transfer P H Q_N_.E S Simmons' 153 Red Allei's 78 Black Office - - - 236 ELK COAL SOLD AND DELIVERED Orders for Sunday Must be in by 9 O'clock A. M. j ANDERSON & HELIGf I General Blacksmiths I and I Horseshoers I Best of Work at Reasonable Prices T North Main Street. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH . For Beef, Veal, Chickens, Hides and Pelts I The People's Exchange Store at Snake River Bridge JOHN OBORN Phone 71 Money to Loan on Improved Farms IDAHO IRRIGATED LANDS CO.