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ice-A-Week Wednesdays and Saturdays OL. 15. BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1002 . . NO. 05 PASSING OF THE BLACKFOOT NEWS. (1er existing (or fourteen year» a. u H • Uly newspaper »ml mm year il-weeki), The BLACKFOOT NEWS, li the l».ue of today, suspend» pu till »ud become* a paper of the on, it. 'he unwearied endeavor« of the edl to advance the In te re» ta of Black t as a town and of Idaho as a »tat« re constituted the only return which could make for youi kiodly luterest i flnancihl *up|MJtT. UK MKWK ha*over»ought tond vocals Igt©»« aud public« spin U do©»», and I untiringly labored for the upbuild* [of Uiackfuut. Dvu oerntic in politic«, column* have never »poked vindie >Iy nor «Uh bitter p»rtu«n*hip to l«tid lb® principle» of the party with pou»»« to Juatly recommend to the [ri^Mdi it» candidate*, have been the »... by which It h« deux itsirated failli Id Democracy. is no* left for you to determine. ther II ha» deserved your »upport, ir ««teem and whatever political; ror II ho» powc.sed. luring ilia period of publication, feu year», Black fool lia» become a r. the population of the Vl.il« ha. lttpU.nl i'ir*r(iiiit{ljf. audit I» the m of th« ad I tor that Till: Nkwh ha* vsncwil proportionately with the t*> and with the »tat«. KYtill the coromeiieeuu-nl of a new kr. Tilg News muse, lu call from k .paiMrdom and I» no more kressor ha* been found to commend St »he publie. I HE NKWH lake* this l*,t OppOI }iiy I» thank 1 1» reader* for their ■via and Unanclsl *up|«>rt, and to re them of iu OmrwIaMoo, *l-h f.w them all that »« bet In the V« havn reached the last chapter, I last paf* «ttd oefore a« TUK KND. « to com©. • ph C Rieb IlM fi*-J »•wing date* for lern,» »I court tn i viz counti**» in this Fifth judicial trie« for Itaiï : District Court Oat os for 1902. r«i i* Bear letke county, Felrruary [ami August 4th. |'<salel|». Bannock county. February lb and August I »U, . Hiai-kf<Mit, lt:iigham county. March lit and S»-ptpiiilK>r 1st. it. Anthony. Fremont county, April I and Hcpleinlicr £!>td. fialmoq City, Lemhi county, May ilh d November 10th tat ul, I)ti«*ltla county. May It^lh and rcniber 24tb. Nôw Masonic Officers Installed. Th.. |iy hslgw uf Masons were I n» ta lied » Friday evening. The uAlcer» arc: 1. M.; J. M. Mtcvctts, S. \V.', If. IT . uni» J. W.; p»v. Johnson, Secy; Percy Jones. D.; W. F .Marlin. J. D.fDaniol Ray »nil. Marshal; A D. Quanlrell. 8. S : K Shoemaker, J. S.; H. J. 4),ls.rn. yl«r. After the installation ceremonie» the wly eloeted nlfl 'er* of Grove W. K. Barnhart, tie«, F G agon, Trea» : «mheraiif th« lodge and Ka*larn Star l.ptrr were givun u luncheon ami a uxl »ocial time. Whilo the pu hl I cation of Thk Nkwk »Uspendatl with thi* i*«ue wo desire 1 *»y Uionr patron» and to the general ihllcthat otir job department Is used and we will lie belter pr«|iareii ian « ver toev. cute first cIk«s jot, work Hie old stand. We »ollcit a share of To the Public. not >ur iNitronngo. All having claim* against The News e reqiiesiéd to present them at the h«'e, mid Himtiinis due on »ubsi'rlplion e. will ha thankfully received. All irly settlement of all »«'counts is do Pkkcv Jones. Pit blither, Ileil. Do You Know lf«J Insurance Isgnod for yon. anil how ife and fitch your llf« I» worth to your |>niily. Tlie Penn Mutual Life Insnr jhr* eompany, ehartered by the »late If Pennsylvania, February 1847, writes pi It. uonlraets, oomblnlnff sccuri'y, hfety and Mtisfacllon, iincxelled l»y sty légitimât« Life Insurance company, f you have not provl.lcd for y«uir old lg«i or given your family the protection only affords, wo i'ut Life li.Mumiu 4 »ill furnish you full particulars how to lo it. Dure inn pi « syrup and nl honk's. 8lxt«e n pounds evaporated prunes fur *1.00 at Holbrook s. HEW YEAR THOUGHTS. Farewell. Old Your. Hi« rustle uf whose ment, ^ragraiil with memory, I ,1111 can hear: . ">y underkln.lue«. «ndihv bounty, I drop my thankful tribute on thy hier. K»r j j " *'* , 1 '* 10 ,U * r ° for mt "' ,jrav " Ne * Voar, hid Beneat'bthy xll.ienln, robe of i iee an<l «mow«? i Are the»« .weel aunga ,,t bird, and breath lilac*. ot ! A,1<1 blushing bloom» or Jone'« »oent-laden 1 ruset j ArB, ** en! '"'d *>»<•• and dropping leaves of j He»'ri"'hl.wr fn»u. aud B .„rm UiNck Mud dreary ! 1,4 * minUiw h nun n in if thci dark lu*«v#n? Wilt thou not *|«ak and tell me, giutl »Now loud« A« «lient an thou of th© unknown future Ah if I toy Jay* wer« numbered witli the dead: Vet ** 1 enter ttoy wide open |»orfaI. * er«*** thy tbre«tooid with gUd hope, a,eÄ,i ' j uw ' Uo I»* 11 or f©»r or <<ru«htnjr sorrow ,be pu * tr * ,lbou ' "" w,1 ' *" no . Anil a» I l«*r Ibis* not. O. uutrirU orruw : Fur »»H I aiiuw my Fmhoi I. Ihjr Km>. 1 If j„ r , twu brin««i. straight • God, th© giver My gratitude »h*U rise. for'tis hl»«iri: If ; 1 '- - '>'11 cup .bull Is- my ... j With ihanktu! Joy «11 drink the prvoou* drwugtoi: If death, my waiting mul tun»»» life'* « Hut little *>*>iit<r to tuy h« Qri ° r4 dee -| Ml Iri-Uiblln« lu-art I II to my Father lift. I ! j ) "bo»«. unvoli 1.1 mynery no»» may foretell. | I ralmlr Iruvl my Otsl tu litt ibjr curtain: Safe In bi, low, fur me *tvvIII all be well. el »ill »all Ho. hop© lit New Year, with thy joj * tain. inw —■Julia it eia.«» I j Forty-nine ladles of the Rocatollo j ,.| n .| e „f VV.mdcrmft visited Hlackf.sit. I s«„,rdat evening and U.t, noted the I ladles of th« Grove City circle in tin- ^ „ orit: Four n ,1 i.lut,-e were!" initiated, namely : Mesdames D. It. 1 Joue». Get*. Worden, A. !.. Stevens Grove City Circle and Mi*t Kdith Sample, and twouppli- * ration* wrn? rrc4*iv<wl. After line lodge j r©rt*moni»** th© visitor» and member»* .n « flo* iQp|«r iod a RUMt ,.„j,n The names of! ! the new «•Ulcer* <?ouid not la* obtained. ; Meeting» w III he lieh) semi-monthly, i One remarkable coincidence of the : m.-eting was tliat not one of the h- 1 * | lallte» present forgot the annual or ; semi annual password». I ] Draws the Pino Piano. I rancher of River* ! muntrer tDUW:,! Jul, n Guotzman, n ,i,lc. held thu lucky wlileb drew the fine $4«*» piano given j ,| H ay nt I), li. Histhnu « inereantlle j >t«m% Inal Thursday. About 30,00u , j tick ala ware diatrlbuted to customer», Sunday School Officers. | . j : D»vU. ' The Sunday school tmurd of the M. K. ©horch, lost Sunday re-clei'tcd lite following officer» for the your IDtrJ: Sept. Percy Jones: Assistant Supt., : | K A Dmtd; Secretary, W. W. Kinney; Treasurer, Blaine Houck: Organist, Mrs. B. A. Dtu.l; Assistant Organist, Cherry; Librarian. Ivina FlortMico Christmas Display. j Thl . Mile». City Stuekgruwer» Jour a llat-ry Horton (formerly of of lii» buaine»» nal nay* Blackfuol) ie a master ! when it etmie* to making an artistic In l , 'ItrisXiax display of meats j s|«eaklng or hi» recent display it »ay»: , \ i.mg the eastsideof the Imllding are , « r hri*tm««s j caft. „„reansea j „hielt will afford the lov.ira delicate meal. etc. «ended »Ixleen magnificent sides of and rith nil the Ingenuity known : High above these Itang of twenty-five lender steer. Il.'sbed : decorated of As for I mutton niun y . ll)r knys, , ow |, ihey simply had to build pyramids j their quantity whs so great and the pyramids a tall Christina» |,umpc«l its verdant head aguinst iI,,, ,.,,|iing und h tw •«! a welcome to all customers ami those enrosity. chickens, ducks and other ultra 'teil by A Band f augh Medicine [theOa»elt«!. Toowotiinha, Aiistrallnl 1 find (thaintierlnln's Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. I have been cougli for tlie : suffering from a »ever« months, and It lips effected a 1 have great pleuaure In r«> W. C. WOCKNRR. last two cure. com Till» > of our oldest and mending it. is the opinion of om most respi'Cled r«'»ld«mts, and has tie.ui voluntarily giv«m In good fai'l» that Others may try the remedy und be ben Mr. Wookner. to This efited, a» remedy Is sold by Scott «k Co. vas Buckwheat flour 7c. per pound, at Holbrook's. Swee t cider fit Holbrook's LOCAL CAMERA. Brief Paragraphs About Men, Women and Events—Items Caught Here and There. — Coming and Going of People Who are Known in Black foot. A joyous and Happy New year to each reader and patron of The News. May pence, liuppinusa and prosperity uhide with all. Masquerade hall at the opera house, to-night. The farmer»' institutes recently held In South Idaho, were all successful, says 1'rof. French. Deputy U. S. Marshal Joe Beale, of Boise, was in the city, Saturday, The State teuchers' association is in ssion in Moscow, North Idaho, to day. Jolly Della Pringle ami her company, at the j Thursday evening. j »o merry opera house next j A petition i« rcadilv -| daily mail in Chain.. * signed for u The lei-weekly I service does cot prove satisfactory to ! its citizens. The Salvation army in New York City served a Christmas dinner !30.000 persons. j Frank DcKay of the Fulton ) market, made an elegant display of i | meals e». during tile holidays. meat I Jtihu 'i*. Morrii mi. of f'aldweli, ; I bei««: mentioned for uptxdiiiment ns U. 8 Attorney, to succeed H. V. Cozier. : II. M. Kirkpatrick will leave Ihhe j New Yeai 'a tnoriting for u visit t*j hi* I j 0 ,d home in W est Virginia, I I ,0 K |e * t,-ora > of w ^ U, * M «»tu.tluy. Be say. hehasopened h " y ' « ,a "' uml P rüdu,:e storu ut 1 Hoc,rM,,lo ' in Howard Mobil expects to leave * within it week or |wo fur Fresno, Cal , j "here hl* pa reut» reside. Mr. Hobt*» will be rai-wd by many friend* iu Hiurk'oot amiWKMintv. of! ! Mi ■large numi>er of young jteople at a ! Susie Bietbau ©ntertalne.1 a ; i : Monday evening. ; e s«'fved aud all had mos«) uerude pa'ty, Itufroshments «ver * | „ merry time, ; I The Metropolitan life insurance . , , , company made a quick settlement of ] the insurance on the life of Mrs. Sa bray j A check for $500 was re I K. Sant pie. ! t '' 1 * "»»ning. by Judge Sample, Friday Cita«. Hoalst left Friday morning , , . . look after hi* taxes.' Mr. j j fop Hailey t , iinitial ha* exelianj:ed his stone resi deuce on Asylum avenue u> Sam'l Loyd for 108 acres of land and will soon re turn to hi* Lost Hiver rauch. Kirkpalriek, the marshal at Cald well who killed Jesse Bays, several weeks ago with his bound over under $10,000 imtid to answer to the charge of murder al the district court. United In mar rag«! by Rev. Hawkins, at the M. K. Parsonage, Thursday morning, Mr. Clarence farter and Miss Until Lindsay both uf Ammon, Bingham county. Governor John R. Ungers, of Wash ington died of pneumonia last Friday, lie had only been, siek six days. Lieut. Gov. Henry Ci. McBride, a H«> puhlican will succeed him. been cHiie, has of The Idaho Falls Register »ays: Nearly four humlrci! passengers took of Monday night's train for Utah points, taking advantage of uxcuralou rates : offered by the company. Almut one huodrud and fifty of them came down on the* branch. of 1*. E. Vose of the Lost River country is In town stopping at thu Blaekfoot House. Mr. Voae lias about 7000 head of pheep out on the desert uod is here for the purpose of buying Imy, ho lias bought about 400 tons at 93.50 per ton. Mr. Vose says tliat unless more snow comes lie will soon bring Ilia sheep in by to feed. When Jolly Della Pringle advertises she always gives jiist wluit they adver Tiiis year Miss Pringle carries lilt! finest allow she ever carried. A tlnu Intlltl and Ol'cliestra aiul lirtiduees Use. mich excellent dramas ns "1'he Dia mond Breaker," "The Pulse of New York." "Fauét,"^ "East Lynn" and lliu "Bowery Girl" paeked houses greet them. They will always he welcome. -Council Bluff's Nonparlol. Wanted- -A girl todogeneral lionse work. Good «Irl deuce. a Biijo» ijflvtMi n l?ootl luquii't! ut I). II. Hiollmti's re^i will resume its arduous I 'ongr«'HS labors next Monday. at Mintjt. coffee 20c. fier pound, ut G. H Holbrook's. 4di ifl Blackfoot. Idaho, Dec. 1, IH01. RIDS KOH KOBNIBH1NG THE IDAHO IN «une Asylum with «upplto« will In* ro <*©iv©d t»y th© Board ol Director« unt il Janu ary Mh. I «os: PROVISION«. Apricot«, dried. " canned. Apple«, dried. j iiakliiK powder. Uoyul. Cheese. Chocolate. Baker'« .. Cod fled). Coffee, Arbuekle or Lion. Crack era. aoda. Cocoa nut, desaioaied. . Citron. Corn, eu fined. 44 u.eul. yellow. Flour, buckwheat ... . . Flab, fresh,Columbia Hivernai I mon, Kcmi-inoiiihly. Geriundc. Hops... Hoiniuy. Mackerel .. Mustard seed, whole_ Muecaroni. Out meal .... . Oyster«, cove.. Prunes, dried. Peuche«, canned. dried . Pears, canned. *... Pcp|»er, whole. 500 lbs. 700 lb*. 75 lb«. 300 lbs. .*40 " 800 44 000 " 500 " 25 10 " 20 ©a«e* 1200 Ibn. 500 44 «0 ** 200 ** 1« ** 800 " Hbbl. 25 lb«. 200 44 . . 3500 44 . 12 ri - M00 ibs. — 15 cases .. .. »00 It ». ..., 4 cases . .. 35 lbs. 800 ,4 i " Uice. ibosins. I Sul I, flue, Liverpool, Kansas. 35U0 44 2000 44 ctmrs© .. Sugar, granulated ... . . 25U0 * 4 4t tr 1110 44 ; Starch, corn_ **Mf° : ^ "t**" * 4 New Orleans —. So«lu. Baking. "Arm A Hammer,".. Tobacco, chewing. 4 .. ** smoking... . Toms toes, canned, Utah. . Tea ... Vinegar. 300 44 100 44 3 bills. 25 gals. H bbl. 1 case 2u0 lbs. 150 44 35 cases P.O ibs. 3 bbis. I CLOTHING. Buckie«, pantaloon But tous. 2 gro. 0 44 3 44 pearl, w hite. 44 smoked. , 3 44 3 44 3 44 dress. vest. coat. agate, large. 44 medium... 3 44 10 44 5 4 ' 400 yds. r«ntonflannel ! Calico. auo •• ; 3 doz. *i)'« . . Darning cotton... 12 44 Glove«, men's, lined. 4 44 500 yds. 0 doz. tUngham.... , Handkerchief«, red turkey. u At8> j Hose, Imite»' cotton. Lac©*, shot»,cotton, flat. Muslin, Peperell, bleached. 6-4. ** 44 unbleached, 6-4— .*n'», black 5 44 31) 44 4 |fH>. 3J0 yd». St» " too " - acloz bleactuMl. 4-4.. .. Mitten, men-». It,wd Overalls, Pacific reted.. it. Overshoes, mens. Slippers, men's... Sh<M.*s, n's, bfogans. •" " Mirht. 44 women's, light. Socks, men's, cotton. . 44 44 woolen. 4 3 40 44 10 44 H00 yds. 4 doz. 50 44 3 44 Shirting... Suspender*. Thread, cotton, or Clark.-» Twist, button hole. FUEL. 75 ton«. 100 44 50 44 25 coni 8 Cool, lump. 44 run of mine— 44 «luck. Wood, Are, cedar... Full description, or «ample, will, when practical, accompany each hid, and prefer* vill be giv«»n to bidders who furnish pic«. Aooop cd «amples will bo kept and paid for, non-aOcopted pense. Bidders arc requested to make their prices for good« delivered at Blsckfoot. Idaho, freight prepaid. Bids must Ik* sent in sen led envelopes marked. "Bids for supplies»' 4 and addressed to The Idaho Insane Asylum, Blnckfoot, Idaho The Board reserves the right to reject any | and all bids. By order of the Board. J. W. BaLLBNTINB. pies returned at bidders' ex - Secretary, No one cult reasonably hope for good | iieultli unless hi. liowels move onee each day. When this is not attended of tile stomach arise, , I disorders to, Iiilioutuess, hcudaelre. dyspepsia and piles goon follow. If yon wish to avoid those trouilles keep your bowel, regular by taking Chamberlain's stomach and in Liver Tablet, when required. They are so easy to take and gentle in effect. ! For sale by Scott & Co. j A _, OT|r „ , s hkkEHY GIVEN Tit AT J. B. I 1' Cru» for«l, retldhig at Thumns. Idaho, did KSTItAY NOTICK. on tllilt «lay «it lt(«c«»inber, 1001. file with the j County Auditor or Hlnahaui County. Idaho, a i nolle«' that he had taken un an «ati-ay. de- j scribe«! ns lollows. to wlc One roan cnw. no | horns. Unlink'd 69 left hip. sipiniv cropotr j loft ©nr, ttndor »lope in right ©ur. wattle on lot t »ideotiiiK)k. amt wattle on rikht 6i«le, l»* w hind Khoulder. 'i'h© owner I* entitled tothopoMoasloii thorv* of upon th© pHymont of all legal «if«»*«©« in* eurnnl on or toofor© forty «lays from tlio date I of filing «nid not loo. I Given ututor my hand and »©al thl» fifth d«y • of Deoomber. loot. Okoiuik K. Qaoon, Au«iltos. H 1 Stuffed dates ut Holbrook's GOOD GROCERIES — .j. Are essential to good health, there fore you should buy nothing but the best which does not cost more than inferior goods. any G. H. HOLBROOK The Grove City Grocer never Sells anything but the Best 'Phone 10 V «» ! f THE PIONEER DRUG STORE ? 9 ? 9 Pure Medicines, 9 9 9 9 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISH, BRUSHES, 1 Wall Paper. SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY. 1 9 4 A ? 4 9 9 ; t I f ? 9 9 SCOTT & COMPANY. 9 t 4 Idaho ^ t I Plackiool • -o ' t ^\li\livti\li\ii\li\ti \l i vlAl/\i/\l/\)/\l/\lf^ 2T COME AND SEE THEM New Furs New Furs An immense line of Dress Goods, Trim mings, Etc., just in. pCapes, Waists, Coats for Children. Outing Night Dresses and Skirts for Ladies and Children. Nobby 5^. and cheap. •JSS: Ask- to see that new 7-8 II 'ool Ribbed tt-wm+t'M-MHMH+W+W+t | • «r I UNDERWEAR ! + for Ladies, and the Fleece Lined, for Tf 'omen ,i,i; /■ Children. It is Fine and Cheap. | MAUD TO BKAT. ; LADIES' KID GLOVES, $1— I ' «•- ' • -^ 1 traut i/oa to see thelinc of •r- 1 4 4.4.4..;. t-.«.*-!. >+-î-:-t -M-+-t-+++-î"î"!"4-v BLANftETS ! '7« > ! L y sr from 7-7e pair to 88. Down to Bed Rock. The " Kendel " Quilts pou should see. A bi 'J line of .... I j; or sr Brussels Carpets and Rugs j • jêW i . j . ^ .Ml/ tillC of . | . wo, «"• <M'+++++++++4'+ ++++■»•++++++ ! clothing ! 4* + j t | - •>f"«"M"t'4"H , 4" t "f 4 , t4 t4 l 44 ' 4 " t "H 't Is complete and the prices are right. Remember the Piano»e$400 for nothing «r XT. IX. BIETHAPiT i