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OWYHEE COUNTY REPUB LICAN TICKET. For State Senator ROBERT II. LEONARD, JR. For Representative S. P. NOBLE. For Probate Judge RICHARD S. HAWES. For Treasurer MINNIE WESTON. For Sheriff WILLIAM TOLMIE. For Assessor OSCAR F. BRUNZELL. For School Superintendent MRS. JENNIE FARRER AVERT. For County Commissioners First District— O. H. GRETE. Second District—J. W. McDOWELL. Third District—THOM AS PENROSE. For Surveyor FRANKLIN W. HULETT. For Attorney C. M. HAYS. For Coroner DR. T. D. FARRER. For Justice of the Peace Silver City Precinct, SIMON HARRIS. MIKEY McGEE. Commissioners Proceedings. (Continued from Page 4) petition of A. I Matheson, L, C. Gar dner, Thos. Penrose and others asking for the appointment of P F. Branca, as Road Overseer of RoaJDistrictNo. 3, of Owyhee County, Idaho, be the same is hereby granted ; and that the said P. F. Brauca furnish a bond in the sum of $300.00; and that O. D. Brumbaugh, Chairman of the Board, be and is here by authorized to approve said bond for and on behalf of the said County of Owyhee. In the matter of the petition of F. E. Tracy, L. B. Cowan and others praying that a public road be established be ginning at a point where the east and west line through the middle of Sec. 4, T. 3 N., R 5 W., intersects the Home dale towusite and running from said point down Snake River to the Oregon State line. Whereupon, it appearing to the satis faction of the Board that said petition sets forth and describes particularly the road to be constructed, and the general route thereof, over what lands, and who the owners thereof are, wheth er the owners consent thereto, and if not, the probable cost of the right of way, the necessity for, and the advan tage of the proposed change, aud that said petition is accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, in double the amount of the probable cost of the viewing and laying out of said proposed road, conditioned that the bondsmen will pay all the costs of viewing and surveying in case the prayer of said petition is not granted, aud the road fiually not opened. It is therefore ordered that said bond be aud the same is hereby approved. It is further ordered that F. W. Hulett, Chas. Parsons and Win. Jordan be appointed as viewers to view and survey said proposed road, in accor dance with the description in tiie petition, and submit to the board an estimate of the cost of opening said rosd, including the purchase cf the right of way, and their views of the necessity thereof. Whereupon, the Board having duly considered the reports of O. D. Brum * 0 « # baugh, Fred Brunzell and John Ben ham, County Commissioners, relative to the condition of the public roads and highways in the several Commis sioners' Districts of Owyhee County, Idaho, and the work needed theieon, and being fully advised as to the mat ters set forth in said reports, It is therefore ordered that the recommendations in said reports be and the same are hereby concurred in. Whereupon, it is ordered that the resignation of Flora A. Cox as Register of Election of Homedaie Precinct be and the same is hereby accepted, and that the petition of J. G. Tracy, J. W. Jordan, E. Clayton and others asking for the appointment of Callie M. Gard ner as Register of Election of said precinct be anti the same is hereby granted, and the said Callie M. Gardner is hereby appointed to act as Register of Election for Homedaie Precinct for the General Election to be held on the 3rd day of Novomber, 1908. Whereupon, it is ordered that this board do now adjourn sine die. Attest: O. D. Bbdmbadoh, Chairman. J. S. St Ceaib, Clerk. REGULAR TRIPS ~"t—TUTumnwiri Between OeLamnr and Silver City. Stage de parts from Delamar at S a. m. Departs from Silver on return trip at 2 p. in. Passengers and Freig-lit carried. Stops at Dewey en route. Delamar Livery, Feed and sale STABLes JOHN HORE Proprietor ► I The Brewery Saloon ► ► ■ ► < A Seleot line of I I ► WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS « < ï 1 I 4 ► I ■ ► The Quietest Resort in Town. ■ ► ► ► ► 4 ► ► ► E F. GRETE, ► ► » PROPRIETOR ► WOODS HOTEL B. R. WOODS, Proprietor Good Acommodation8 for Families, Ladies and Gentle men. Terms reasonably Low. A First Class Family Hotel. || || || MURPHY. IDAHO ASAHI RESTAURANT MEALS Two Bits and Upward Board (Si Lodging T R. E. BOWMAN Carries a full line of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Hriislies, Varnishes, Picture Frames, and Lino Floor Covering: j Get Samples and Prices Nampa, Idaho Everything New, Neat and Clean. Modern Conveniences. Share House C. E. Share, Prop. First Class Restaurant in Connection. All White Help. NAMPA IDAHO Murphy House MRS. H. J, H U D S O N. Prop. Good Meals at Reasonable Prices. Comfortable * Lodging'. Satisfaction Guaranteed. IMIurptLy, Idaho r JOHN GRETE. Undertaker arid Embalmer Silver City, IDAHO SHUMATE BROS Nampa's Best and Biggest Grocers HEINZE'S PICKLES Fresh Fruit and Vegetables constantly on the Market Chase and Sanbome's COFFEES Everthing Strictly FirBt Class and Up-to-date NAMPA. IDAHO BOONEVILLE ROAD HOUSE Boarding, Livery and Feed Stable« Good quarters and accomodations at Reasonable Rates. ï * Telephone No. * CHAS. F. SIMMONS, Proprietor f PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROBERT H. LEONARD, JR. Notary Publie and Conveyancer Agent for Title Guaranty and Surety Company of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Silver Citv, Idaho PHON K 2j CHARLES M. HAYS ATTO R N e Y- AT-l.A W Office next door to Philipp's Hardware Store Jordan Stree . Silver City, Idaho W. K. HAMILTON, M. D. PHY'SICIAN AND SURGEON j Silver Cil i . ' Idaho THOS. PARKER, M. I>. PHYSICIAN St SURGEON Cullsanswered any hour of the day or night. De Lamar, Idaho DR. F. S. HEER —DENTIST— 8ILVER CITY, IDAHO P. E. CAYANEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office with Richards and Hnga First National Bank Bldg. BOISE IDAHO. Bell Pii-iKb 571-Red Overland Block DR. ROBERT L. YOU USE PRACTICE LIMITED EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Boise Idaho EDWARD E. GARRETT LAND ATTORNEY For nine years Receiver of U. S. Land Office, Boise. Practice in all matters re lating to Public Lands. Mineral Patents a specialty. 307 BOISE CITY NAT'I, BANK BLDG, IDAHO BOISE, ë*' % : PH IAll ï / • > I gUmw* The DEWEY DAIRY tW Pure Milk and Cream delivered every morning to Silver City and other camps. A. W. Mc CLVNG, Prop DEWEY. IDAHO. j Any Suit in the house for $15. Sweeney, Silver City. n ■ ah&x, m 'Àj Full line of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Miners' Supplies, Fancy Groceries, Olympia Flour, etc., etc. C. M. CALDWELL J Silver City, Idaho Honest Drops of Golden Value Hickory Bark Cough Remedy. For sale by A. A GETCHELL SOCIETY CARDS O AVYHEE AEKIE, No. 1787, F. O. E.. stiver City, Idaho, meets every second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. John 0. Connors. W. P. Otto A. Pettit, VV. Pec. C YRUS CHAPTER NO. 2, R. A. M.-Meets every fourth Wednesday of each month. So lourning pauions cordially invited to attend. Thomas Hahnes. Ex. H. P. Simon Harris, Secretary. CILVKR CITY' LODGE NO. 13, A.F. & A. M ^ Meets the Second Wednesday of each month Sojourning brethern cordially invited to attend. John b. 8t Clair, W. M. W. R. Hamilton, Secretary. K nights of pythias, delamar lodge No. 29. Meetings Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p. nu in Castle Hall. H. S. Simmons K. of R. and 8. Oliver Bunt, C. C. O WYHEE LODGE No. 2, I. O. O, F., Silver City, I'aho, meets every second and fourth Friday night, sojourning Brethren always wel come. Andrew W ennekstkin, N. G. R. H. Leonard J r , Secretary. F LORIDA MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. P., meets 'very Wednesday at theii Castle Hall, in Dewey, Idaho. Visitin fc brothers are cordially invited. B. J. Maloney, K of R. and b. 42 K. of A. F. St'HBADEB, C. C. CILVER CITY MINERS' UNION No. B6. W F. ^ M., Silver City, Id«ho. meets every Saturday evening after change of shift. All visiting mem bers invited to attend. J. C. Meingassner, President Wilfred McIntosh, Secretary. K nights of pythias, silver city LODGE, No. 25. Meets every Tuesday eve ning at their hall. .J. E. Masters C. C. John Grete. K. of R. and S. Bibbins-Myex C°'s Bid's. SILVER CITY, - - - - IDAHO Receives Deposits snbject to Check. Buysand sells Exchange. Interest Paid on time Deposits. Frank Hall, Cashier Livery Barn -AND Feed Stables ;< ) > I I I > I ) ( I I I I » ï s ï I I I I I ► I Good Horses and Rigs. Job Teams to carry freight to all surround ing Camps. : : ► ï ï ► I I COAL. HAY AND GRAIN sale! ) I * Wheat for Chicken Feed I ï ï I. J. Gardner Silver City ï ► 4