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Let's boost the town we live in
make it brighter—cleaner—more attractive. Let's prove
that we are proud of it and make visitors respect it. Well
kept homes and business blocks make a town look pros
perous and prosperity attracts outside dollars.
Mr. Property Owner :—
Are you doing your share—is your property a credit
to the town ?
IVhy not boost your town and your property too, by the
use of good paint f
PAINT
MACHINE MADE
ready for your use, will increase the selling value of your
property and add years to its usefulness. We are enthus
iastic about Rogers Paint and we want a chance to talk
paint with you.
Blackfoot Hardware & Electric Co.
- Blackfoot, Idaho
When You're Nervous
Whatever the cause-—overwork,
worry, grief, loss of sleep, ex
citement, business troubles,
stimulants, narcotics — there's
one medicine that will help you.
Dr. Miles* Nervine
Dr. Miles' Guaranteed Medicines.
has relieved thousands of cases
of headache, dissinesa, irrita
bility, sleeplessness, hysteria,
epilepsy. .Buy a bottle of your
druggist and start on the road
to better health today.
You'll Find Dr. Milea' Medicines at your Drug Stof^
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Dr. Miles' Nervine
Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment
Dr Miles' Tonic
Dr. Miles' Blood Purifier
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets
Dr. Miles' Tonic
We are in the market for all kinds of fat stuff
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Chickens,
etc. Also Eggs and Butter
Highest cash market price always paid. We
are making pre-war prices on all meats.
Pacific Meat Market
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Brice men's half soles and £
heels ... ..$2 00 and $2.15 à
Ladies half soles and heels, $1,50
Men's rubber heels ................0ij c *t'
Goodyear rubber heels .... yQc 75c ?
Ladies' rubber heels ........... -'--50c X
We have just received a ship- X
ment of ladies' and men's shoes T
at greatly reduced prices. X
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On Main St.
Opposite Depot
Î Electric Shoe Repairing
Ship By Truck
Office and Warehouse, Corner Broadway and
2 Idaho Street
J Furniture and Piano Moving
$ General Hauling
I White Transfer and
Storage Co.
± Office Phone 48 Residence 434 «
I BONDED WAREHOUSE
Soap Mentioned In Bible.
The word soup Is to be found In
the Bible, In Jeremiah, Chap. IL,
verse 22, which reads: "For though
thou wash thee with nitre, and take
thee much soap, yet thine iniquity Is
marked before me, salth the Lord
God." The word will be found In one
other passage, namely, In Malachl,
Chap. III., verse 2 : "But who may
abide the day of his coming? and who
shall stand when he appeareth? for he
Is like a refiner's fire, and like fuller's
soap."
8lavery In Scotland.
Less than a century and a qnartor
ago the workers In the coal mines and
salt mines of Scotland were legally
bound to the places In which they
were employed, were bought and sold
with them, and when they attempted
to escape were pursued, arrested and
returned. Their children, If once em
ployed, became subject to the same
servitude.
Shocks From Pens.
"When plants die, they give off a
large amount of electricity. If 500
peas boiling In a pot all died at the
same moment they would give a cur
rent sufficient to electrocute the cook,"
said Sir J. C. Bose, In a lecture on
growth of plants, to the students of
University college, London, recently.
You enn deceive a lilac plant with
chloroform, he said. Usually It sleeps
In winter and blossoms In the spring,
but If given a dose of chloroform In
winter it blossoms on awakening from
the chloroform sleep.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for carrying the
United States malls, including par
cel post, between the post office at
Blackfoot and the Oregon Short Line
Railroad station, each way, will Ibe
received by the postmaster at Black
foot, until June 3, 1921,
Further information may be had
and blank bids be secured from the
postmaster upon application there
for. GREGORY JONES,
' Postmaster.
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Some tea is black,
some tea is qreerr
—but if its TTiluilla
qou can be sure
its better tea.
MR.B0YLEG0MEST0THEFR0NT
Tells His Friends and Neighbors of
His Experience.
Every Blackfoot resident should
read what Mr. Boyle says, and fol
low his example. He has used Doan's
Kidney Pills and speaks from ex
perience. Is there any need to ex
periment with imitations or untried
medicines?
C. E. Boyle, prop, plumbing shop,
W, Bridge St., says:
"Heavy work has often got my
kidneys out of order. I have had
nervous headaches and my back has
pained ahid ached considerably across
my kidneys. A box G r so of Doan's
Kidney Pills, which I got at Powers'
Pharmacy, has never failed t<, rid me
of the complaint. I have great faith
in Doan's."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
taht Mr. Boyle had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T.
CALI FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that River
side School District No. 2 will now
receive bids for the construobion of
a school building on Riverside school
site.
All bids to be marked "Bids for
Erection of Riverside Sohool House,"
and be in the hands of the clerk at
time specified below for opening
same. Contractors wil please notice
that an addena to the original speci
fications may be secured from the
undersi gned.
Bids will be opened at the River
side school house at 3 o'clock p. m
Friday, May 27, 1921.
The hoard reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids and let the con
tract as seems best in their judg
ment.
H. M. WRAY,
Clerk of School Dist. No. 2, Bingham
Co., Idaho, Phone. 420-R-2.
M-20-27-2L
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Final Proof)
I, Oris C. Inskeep, of Pingree, Ida
ho, who made Entry No. 56S under
the provisions of an act of the Leg
islature of the 'State of Idaho, com
monly known as the "Carey Act,"
approved March 2nd, 1899, which
embraces NIE 14 NW%, of section
28, of .township 3 south, of range 33
East B. M., do (hereby give notice of
my intention to make final proof to
establish my claim to the land above
described, and that I expect ito prove
that I have resided on, reclaimed and
cultivated said land as required by
law, before iLorenzo R. Thomas, Car
ey Act Commissioner, at Blackfoot,
Idaho, on .the 22nd day of June,
1921, by two of rtlhe following wit
nesses:
ORIS C. INSKEEP,
Entry man.
C. A. Swope, of Blackfoot, Idaho;
Ernest Reynolds, of Pingree, Idaho;
Earl Reece, of Pingree, Idaho; Wal
lace Ropp, of Pingree, Idaho. M20-27
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TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
Notice is .hereby given that a teach
ers' examination on Third grade sub
jects only will ibe held in the Court
house Friday and Saturday, June 3
and 4, 1921, beginning promptly at
9 a. m., each day.
Teachers expecting .to enter teach
ing profession this year are further
notified that this examination and
CLASSIFIED
Ten cents per line first insertion;
five cents per line for each subse<
quent insertion.
Pure Bred Rose Comb Red's, also
S. B. Anoona eggs, $1.50 for 15.
E Prouse, phone 421-R 2, Blackfoot,
Route 3. Ml to Junel5 pd
SETTING EGGS—Shepherd Anconas
Blue Ribbon laying strain, $1.25 for
15, $7.00 per 100». C. C. Barth,
R. F. D. No. 3. 3-4 to 6-4 pd
Pure Bred Cockerejs for sale.
Fisher Commission Co. tf
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
attachment; works on all sewing
machines. Price $2.00. Personal
checks 10 cents extra. Light's Mali
Order House, Box 127, Birminghajn,
Alabama. A13 to J24 7t pd
WANTED—Clean rags for wiping
machinery. Cash. The News of
fice. tf
WHY
BE SICK
for we
GUARANTEE
results or your
MONEY BACK
Drs.
Whisler & Whisler
BACK BONE
SPECIALISTS
Palace Drug Bldg.
Phone 355-J
Limited to 40 Patients Daily
of
nine weeks' attendance at an Idaho
summer school is compulsory.
GRACE FAULCONER,
County Supt., Bingham County, Ida
ho. M-20-27 J-3-3t
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors of the Blackfoot
Irrigation company have extended
the time during which the stock
holders in said company may pay
their assessment, from April 16,
1921 to May 26, 1921, and that on
the latter date all delinquent stock
will be advertised and sold.
By order of the Board of Directors
made at a meeting held at the office
of John W. Jones, in the City of
Blackfoot, Idaho, on the 30th day of
April, 1921.
GEO. T. Cobbley,
M6-13-20-27 4t Secretary.
ALIAS SUMMONS.
In the District Court of the Sixth
Judicial District of the State of Ida
ho, in and for Bingnam Cou|ity.
Frederick M. Green, Plaintiff, \q
Clara Nash, A. T. Nash, known also
as Albert T. Nash, her husband;
Julia M. Hall, O. C. Hal'!, her bus
band; The American Falls Realty
and Water Works company, a corpor
ation; Charles H. Schroeder, Lydia
Schroeder, his wife; Evans Bank of
American Falls, Idaho; Phoenix Mu
tual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford,
Connecticut, a corporation, Defend
ants.
The State of Idaho sends greetings
to Clara Nash, A. T. Nash, known
also as Albert T. Nash, her husband;
Julia M. Hall, O. C. Hall, her hus
band; The American Falls Realty
and Water Works .company, a cor
poration; Charles H. Schroeder, !Ly.
dia Schroeder, hiis wife; Evans Bank
of American Falls, Idaho; Phoenix
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hart
ford, Connecticut, a corporation, the
above named defendants:
You are hereby notified that a
complaint has been filed against you
in the District Court of the Sixth Ju
dicial District of the State of Idaho,
in and for the County of Bingham,
by the plaintiff herein, and that you
are hereby directed to appear and
answer said complaint within twenty
days of the service of this summons
if served within said Judicial Dis
trict, and within forty days if served
elsewhere, and you are furtlher noti
fied that unless you so appear and
answer said complaint within the
time specified that the plaintiff will
take judgment against you as pray
ed for in said icomplaint.
The object and prayer of said com
plaint is to foreclose that certain
mortgage given by defendant Nash
and husband to William L. Linke,
dated August 9.th, 1915, and assign
ed by Linke to plaintiff herein, cov
ering and conveying E J /j of SW14,
sec. 26, Ey 2 of NW14, sec. 35, Twp.
5, So., R. 30, E. B. M., Recorded in
Book 34, Page 322, Bingham County
Records.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said District Court this 2nd day of
May, 1921.
F. M. FISHER,
Clerk.
By LEXA BENZLEY,
Deputy Clerk.
(Seal) W. C. LOOFBOURROW,
Attorney for plaintiff, residing at Am
erican Falls, Ida. M6-13-20-27 J3-10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned, administrator, to the
creditors of and all persons having
claims against Eugenia Josephine
Spanbauer, deceased, to exhibit such
claims, with the necessary vouchers,
within ten months after the first pub
lication of this notice to the said ad
ministrator, at the office of the pro
bate judge Blackfoot, Idaho, at which
said office the undersigned selects
as his place of business for the re
ceiving of any and all claims against
the said estate of Eugenia Josephine
Spanbauer, deceased.
CARL G. FRIEDEL,
Administrator of the estate of Eu
genia Josephine Syanbauer, deceased.
Dated and First publication May
13th, 1921.
C. O. BENTING,
Pocatello, Idaho, Attorney for said
administrator. M13-20-27 J3-10
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