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The Twin Falls times. [volume] (Twin Falls, Idaho) 1905-1916, March 26, 1908, Image 8

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Two Nights Commencing
Wednesday, April 1
Billy Bennett s Big
2 private cars
25 people
Band
Big Orchestra
Specialty people
presenting popular
plays nightly, with
specialties between acts
Band concerts daily on streets
at 3:30 p.m. Seat sale
at usual places.
Prices 25c,
50c, 75 g.
Photo Finishing tor Amateurs.
Good work a certainty—
Promptness a specialty.
HELM St AMOS,
Postoffice Bldg. Twin Falls.
An evening with
James
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|Mool auditorium.
Tickets, children 25
cts. adults 50 cts. On
sale at Bedford's Drug
Store.
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Big sale of Horses and Hogs at
Farmers' Corral, March 30th.
Big general sale at Bryan and
Filer's, April 3rd and 4th.
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Contractor and Builder
Twin Fall», Idaho
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Buhl.
Brm., March 25, 1908,
Oq last Wednesday night Buhl lodge
No. 122 I. O. O. F. went to Filer on in
vitation to see the w,,rk put on by the
Filer lodge. The following were pres
ent from Buhl:
Krelgb, Tom Bernard, M. D. Baratow,
C. W. Arthur, M. A. Rand, Earl M.
Knight, A. H. Nihart, Fred Nihart, J.
M. Bennett, L. G. Hayford, A. D. Lee
and Mrs. Barstow. Twin Falls lodge
was lnyited to attend and was repre
sented by A. B. Roberts, R. E Bon
ham, John Peters, W. II. Pomeroy, E»
T. Bartlett, H. E. Hunt, A. B. Cum
mings, Mrs. Bonham and Mrs. Roberts.
The work was put on in fine shape and
many got d talks by visitors, during
which Fred Nihart talked on expan
sion, but as all present knew what
kind of expansion Fred excelled in
they did not pay much attention to him
until the banquet was on when they all
observed how much he could expand.
Everyone present had a good time and
are looking for another opportunity to
go to Filer. May good luck go with
the boys.
Dr. D. P. Albee went over to Rock
Creek on Thursday's train on profes
sional business,
George Chamberlain who ownes land
west of town arrived here last week
and will open a photograph gallery.
F. S. Marshall went oyer to Twin
Falls Friday on business,
Henry 'Ischam was in Twin Falls
Saturday and tiled on 40 acres of land.
R. A. Walch who bought land here
was in Buhl between trains Saturday.
P. W. Monahan is building a resi
dence on 9th avenue which he will
rent. O. E. Carter has the contract.
Ed Llttler, C. H.
James Patten is building a house on
9th avenue. It is said he will soon re
The
sign from the bachelor's club,
club is fast loosing out and this is a
warning to all young ladies, that all
bachelors on the west end have secured
their licenses except W. S. Harris, C.
W. Anthur and it is said that Harris is
about to become a Twin Falls member.
W. II. Talman of Denver, Colorado,
arrived here Friday and will make his
home with his brother-in law, I. C.
Thompson.
By the land talk of P. W. and the
antics which he was going through
SIoDday some would think that Pat
had gone crazy, but he hul not, heouly
belonged to the Ohadi club.
A.D. McKinley was a visitor from
Filer Thursday.
JobirSehocftle from «Grand Junction,
who.is in the sugar business there, was
here Thursday, in company with J. P.
Johnson looking for land, lie will re
turn in a few days and close a deal for
a large tract.
Jas. A. Bybee was down here Thurs
day on a surveying trip.
Ed M. Kuhl and Ed A. Johnson of
Jerome are two more surveyors who ar
rived this week for the west of Salmon
river.
J. J. Debolt, Howard Bodenhamer
and E. G. Stobbs of St. Joe, Mo.
land buyers, coming down on the Tues
day train.
G. O, Street with the B. A. McMillan
Paper company was in town on business
Thursday.
The following registered at the hotel
Thursday, W. A. Davis, Boise; O. F.
Reed, Ogden; J. M. Waller, Salt Lake:
E. A. White, St. Louis; R. T. Yokas,
Seattle; T. J. Warner, Boise.
S. W. Meeker who owns laud south
of town returned here last week to go
on his land and make final proof.
H. T. Taylor and wife of St. Paul, ar
rived In Buhl Saturday. Mr. Taylor
owns land four miles south of town and
will move on same and make final
proof.
C. O, Meigs came down to see Robt.
Hays Friday.
M. C. Hooker and W. Brush of Slio
homish, Wash., were land seekers here
this week.
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Warren Cheek, W. S. Fisher, F. M.
Johnson were visitors in Buhl Wednes
day,
L. P. Runyon from Perth Amboy, N.
J. arrived here Wednesday and filed on
land near his bnothers, Harry H. Run
you, north of town.
METHODIST CHURCH TO BUILD.
Members and Citizens Subscribe Lib*
erally Toward Fund
Last Sunday, Pastor H, W. Parker of
the Methodist church put the matter of
building a church up to his congrega
tion in the morning and evening and
met with a hearty response that should
cause him to rejoice. Twenty-nine hun
dred dollars was subscribed in a very
short time for the building of a substan
tial and handsome structure on the
church lots on Shoshone avenue and
eighth avenue which were purchased
for the church by C. A. McMaster.
The thriving body of Methodists in
this city have decided that only the best
will do and will build a church to cost
in the neighborhood of sine or ten
thousand dollars, which will he a monu
ment to the energy of its wor kers.
Clean cotton rags wanted at the
' Times office.
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New Stock.
Many New Novelties Shown.
Many new and pretty novelties for
spring and summer are being shown and
these are the things that give individ
uality to the person and individuality
and popularity to the merchant.
The Booth Dry Goods Company real
ize this fact and are displaying exquisite
things in new belts, collars, laces, trim
mings that go to match up the pretty
dress goods shown by them in splendid
assortment. The stock of summer fab
rlcs shown by "Booths" represents the
cream of the market In quality and pat
tern and the beautiful trimmings that
make the gown are very effective.
The Booth store expects to have this
coming week the grandest display of
millinery ever exhibited in Twin Falls.
Last spring Mr. Booth advertised he
would have na carry covers for this sen
son and he certainly has kept his pro
mise. Everything new and up-to-date
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Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian
church of Twin Falla, Idaho, for exca
vating basement under proposed church
according to the foundation plans pre
pared for same. The Board of Trustees
reserves the right to reject any and all
bids.
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Foundation plans of said church are
on file at Hill A Taylor's office on Alain
Street. Bids received up to 7:00 p. m
öd Saturday March 28tn, 1908.
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ü. M. Hill
President Board of Trustees
Presbyterian church.
Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock
holders.
The Twin Falls Hospital Association,
Limited.
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho.
The annual meeting of the Stoekold
ers of the above named company will
be held at the office of Dr. T. Ü. Boyd,
Twin Falls, on Monday, April sixth,
1908, at ten o'clock, a. rn., for the elec
tion of five directors for the ensuing
year, and for the purpose of amending
Article III, Sec., 2, of the By-Laws to
read as follows:
Article III, Sec. 2. The Board of
Directors shall provide for the manage
meat and maintenance of the hospital
by rental, lease or otherwise, as th^v
may deem fit. They shall • haye power
to appoint a Directing Physician and
Surgeon, who shall have the direct and
immediate control of the hospital, pur
chase all the necessary drugs medicines
bandages and other hospital equip
ments. Said Directing Physician and
Surgeon shall have the full charge and
management of the hospital, make such
house-rules as he may deem necessary
employ and discharge nurses, attend
ants and all other employees at his own
discretion, and to do all other things
that are necessary in the management
and operation of a well equipped hos
pital. Esvry stockholder is requested
to be present in person or by proxy.
By ord„r of the Sec rat ary
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County Teachers Association.
The teachers of Twin Falls are re
quested to meet at the K. P. Hall on
Saturday March 28th at one p. in. for
the purpose of organizing a permanent
teacher's association for the county.
The following program has been ar
ranged:
Chorus by High School.
Address by Miles F. Reed, of the
Pocatello Academy.
Open discussion of three topics,
a Methods t) teaching spelling
b Requisits for promotion,
c Compulsory attendance of scholars.
Address by Miss 8. Belle Chamber
lain.
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Miss Edna DeBow, Supt.
Notice.
We wish to announce that R. II
Williams will in the future be associat
ed with us in the Real Estate Business.
We have entered into a co partnership.
The firm name will bechangedto Brunk
Williams Realty Co. Anyone having
an y farm or city property for sale be
aure and list it with us for quick re
returns. Up stairs in Boyd block.
Tha Brunk Realty & Auction Co.
Raspberry and strawberry plants for
sale. See A, P. Senior.
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Nçtiçe for Publication—Final Proof.
I, A. B. Beverlin of Murtaugb, Idaho,
who made entry No 1328,
under the provisions of
legislature of the State of Idaho, commonly
known as the "Carey Act." aonroved March
2 nd, 1899, which embraces EH NWH WHNEH
section 8 township 11S, of range20E, do here
by give notice of my intention to make final
proof to establish my claim to the land above
described, and that I expect to prove that I
have resided on, reclaimed and cultivated said
land as required by law, before E. B. Williams
representative of the State Land Board, at
Tw'n Falls, Idaho, on the 25th of April 1908 by
two of the following witnesses
William F- Jacks. B F. Jain, H. E. Pickett
J. E. Steinour, all of Murtaugh. Idaho.
A. B- BEVERLIN, Entryman.
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Notice for Publication—Finn I Proof.
I. Bryant Willi» of Twin Falls. Idaho
assignee of As« C. Willi». who made
entry No. 1930 under the provisions of an act
of the legislature of the state of Idaho com
monly known as the "Carey Act" approved March
2nd, 1899, which embraces SWM SEH
of sec. 23 . of twp. 10S, of range 16E. do hereby
give notice of my intention to make final proof to
establish my claim to the land above described
and that I expect to prove that I «have resided on,
reclaimed and cultivated said land aa required
by law before E. B. Williams, representative of
the State Land Board at Twin Falls Idaho, on the
25th of||April 1908, by two of the following
„ Asa CJWillia, Vibert Marshall. J. T. Willis and
Joseph Willis all of Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Twin Falls Realty Comp'ny
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S. H. BOLTON, President.
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North Side Relinquishments!
City Property!
Desert Claims!
Farms!
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® Vs/e Have Some Exceptionally Good Buys! ~ ,
Business Properties^
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Acreage of all sizes
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TWIN FALLS REALTY COMPANY
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Have a reputation for perfect fit, style and workmanship.
Our Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishings are of equal merit É
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Our prices are strictly right.
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i St. Regis Block SHOSHONE AVENUE Twin Falls. L
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Under the Twin Falls canal system on the
south side of the Snake river will be sold at
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PUBLIC AUCTION in Twin Falls, Idaho.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd 1908
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These lands are surrounded by cultivated farms and none
of the sections are more than five miles from the railway. Some
are within a mile.
The company's contract with the state provides that water
shall be furnished for this land for $15.50 per acre if bought
within one year, payable in six annual installments of $3.10 and
$2.48 each with 6 per cent, interest upon deferred payments. If
the purchaser signs a water contract with the Twin Falls Land
& Water company within 30 days from date of purchase the first
payment will not become due until one year from date of contract.
The Terms on all land selling for $25 per acre or less will
he one-tenth of the purchase price and first years interest on
deferments, cash on day of sale, balance in 18 annual install
ments at 6 per cent, interest.
The Terms on all land selling for more than $25 per acre
will be two-tenths of purchase price and first year's interest on
deferred payments, cash on day of sale, balance in 16 annual
installments with interest at 6 per cent.
See description and appraisement of land in state land
hoard notices.
For further information address:
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