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THE SILVER BLADE PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. CULP BROS., Publishers and Proprietors. TERMS: One Year, ir paid» advarcr. • ix Month*. . Truer Month«.... Biroi.e Copier. .n.so 1 . 0 » . .58 .5 I Entered at the Postofflce ut Kathdrum. Idaho, a* lecoad «las» matter. I tbiday OCT. B, IMS With this issue the Bladf. pub lishes the three tickets which Koot enai county has placed in the field. We take no part in the three-cor nered contest. To do so would be incompatible with an independ ent journal. We only desire to say thatparty lines should always be considered secondary to fitness lor office, since probity and capac ity in our pnblic servants is tial to a clean and economical ad ministration. essen The October term of the state preme court convenes at Lewiston next Monday, October, Bth. Among the cases placed on the docket for the term are as follows: Christian Jensen respondent, vs. rf. I*, railway, appellant from Koot enai county. Bridget E Reeler, administrator,vs. C C Aftle (Jo., and C W Dyer, sheriff, respondents from Kooteno) county. Hearing, October, 8tb. Frank Bine, guardian of children of John C Brady, respondent, vs. J C Callahah, executor, and T J Purcell, from Kooiena i county. Hearing Oct. »th. su Others from Kootenai are: State vs C II H Wllmhusse, appellant, Oct 10; James Tysou, et al, vs Robert Weill, Oct. 6th. Chant Muale company appellant, vs S E Henry, respondent, set for Oct », Joseph Castleberry, respondent, vs Thomas Hay et al, appellants, hear ing Oct 10, Martin—Reinhart Yesterday news were received of the marriage, at Wenatchee on Sept. 27th, of Miss Gertrude Reinhart of this place and Daniel W. Martin of Waterville, Wash, the Presbyterian pastor of Wenatchee performing the ceremoacy. The bride Is a daughter of W. D. Reinhart, of this place, and is well known here having lived here for tbe past thirteen rears, and has a large circle of friends who unite in wishing the young couple all possible happi ness and prosperity. Martla are expected in Rathdrum aoo d, for a brief visit with friends and relatives, after which they will return to Wenatchee, Wash., where they will assume tbe proprietorship of a hotel. B all of Hon or Miss I. Tarkiugton reports the fol lowing as neither absent nor tardy in the grammar school during the month ending Sept. 26th: Mae Hollister, Lourena Collins, El sie Bourn, Lena Thomas, Carrie Davis Jean Wenz, Grace Thomas, Waddell, Ilennie DeCourcey, Chester Loguc, Fred Callahan, George Hum phreys, Alice role*, Ida Stoddard, Florence Dyer and Sylvia Koch. lit. and Mrs Clam Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Markham, of LaCledc, were visitors in the city yes terday. Mr. Markham informs that the recent fire, which dcstroved the planer and dry kiln owned by the LaClede Lumber company, entailed a loss of {7,000, insu mere being {6,000. There arc about twenty stockholders in the company. A meeting has been called and steps will he taken to build the works. Oliver K Barr has withdrawn nnrl Warren Flint, of Harrison takes place as republican candidate for the legislature. Don't send to Spokane for groceries and drygoods, when E. P. Manor supply your needs. Markikd:— Oct. 2nd, James Mon roe Wilson and Helena May Cblltns, both of Spokane, py Justice J. R. Wil son. US re his can set any Patronize home: buy your furniture from Klopf. Sheriff Dyer has a force of men at work laying the stone foundation for a fine dwelling house on the lots he purchased from Win. Belle. J. W. Handy is building an addition to his city residence. Have you seen that ffne new line of stoves at Klopf's. The Reinhart brothers' threshing machine is working on the A W Post place to-day. Hon. Willis Sweet, of Coeur d'Alene was in Itdthdruqj, Monday, \ t IH* THREE COUNTY TICKETS ■Minor ratio State Senator Representative S. A. Frear and Dr. C. S. Moody ï. L. (juarles F. II. Krudhury Chan. F. Waggoner W J. McClure Janies Graham F. A. McCall Daniel Van Duzcr Oscar Slienicld J. C. White W. F. Ninnentun Auditor Sheriff Assessor Treasurer Attorney Probate Judge Supt. Schools Surveyor Coroner Commissioners 1st diet It. D. McKin .n.so 1 . 0 » .58 .5 Dr. O. F. Page nig, 2nd dist. S. II. Watkins 3rd M. P. Iiogle. IMS \J Bepubiican Stute Senator Representative John F. Yost Win. Ashley, Jr. Janies Reed and Warren Flint A. V. Chamberlin E. L. Whitney R. C. Thompson Geo. L. Fitz» im nions T. II. Wilson John R. Wilson Prof. It. C. Eg be rs W. II. Edelblute Auditor Sheriff Assessor Treasurer Attorney Probate J udge Supt. Schools Surveyor Coroner Commissioners 1st dist. Jos. Fisher 2nd dist. Andrew Merritt 3rd dist. Alex (juurrle to ad Dr. T. A. Bishop the vs. C Oct. su Socialist State Senator Representative Walter Ellen and George Wright Andrew Thomas A. K. Brundagc Chas. Robbins James Bradbury S. A. Stowe S. Reed and Jerry Crothers. The walls of Manor's new brick are about finished, Henry Iioger, the Rimrock ramier, was in the city. Wednesday. W. A. Hart's new brick building a* most ready for the plasterers. If yon want good furniture at reas onable prices, call on Klopf. J S Rushing and Charlie Timhrook assisted by W Overby are building cottage in the southwestern part of town. The foundation of Dr. Wenz's brick drugstore was finished Wednesday, and work on the walls was Immediate ly commenced by the brick layers. A meeting of the executive nifttee of the republican county trill committee was held at Hart's hall, Monday. Several prominent re publicans were In attendance. The Peters building is almost Dieted. The glass front has been placed, and plastering has commenced on the Interior, Jim Peters being the contractor. Wm. Pratt J. Ran Sanborn Sheriff Treasurer Probate Judge Assessor Coroner Commissioners vs 10; is vs », vs of of of the D. well tbe large and will fol in El a com cen com Instruments Hied at the courthouse the past week, 84: 7 mortgages, 5 leases, 17 deeds, 3 possessory claims, 2 possessory rights, I treasurers tax d'd etc. Amount ol fees collected, {80. Lady Aldrich state commander of the Ladles' order of the Maceahees of the World, has been here this week to organize a lodge. She organized n hive or 43 members at Cheur d'Alene; success should crown her efforts here. Burton L. French, nominee for Congressman, and Hon Thomas R. Hamer, have had re Republican a cam paign mappo«l out for them, which Include* speaking in Sandpoint, Oct. 20th: Rathdrum. Oct, 21st; Post Falls Oct 22nd; and Harrison, Oct. 23rd. of the a US NOTICE:—Woofl and farm produce will be taken from farmers in ment of suliscriptlon to the Rladb. Potatoes, other vegetables, fruit, etc., acceptable. weleome this opportunity and themselves on our books. Please call at this office. pay Those in arrears should squari re A4r»rihe<| Utl«n Bounes, James Cook, Mrs Newton Gulsalman.Joe Hannah,Miss May Kent, Miss F M Louk, William Turner. Clyde W. his me Lytle, Dick Lytle, Ernest Wurinnn.Mr W J John W. Pktkks p. m. Auction Sale. At the farm «if C. B. JONES, miles south of Rathdrum, Oct. 21st, 1902, the folldwing will be sold: Ten milch cows, 7 calves, 1 thor oughhred bull, 2 3 year old steers, head of horses and 5 sucking colts, 3 wagons and one top hnggy. Farming tools of all kinds, household goods. 3 set of harness, water troughs and tank, TERMS, all under {JO cash, and all over $10 credit with six months security. All or any of the above will I« sold at Privato Sale to any one who desires before date of auciiori. 3 Ï 13 SALE WILL COMMENCE o'clock Sharp. at 10 oa- te COUNTY NEWS. ■T A (l.i'v.uilock is l uihling a cold storage building on tbe southeast cor ner of his lot on Main street.—Enter prise. An organization of 22 socialists has been perfected at Coeur d'Alene by Geo. K. Boomer, late associate editor of the Seattle Socialist. The town of Priest River is certain ly enjuyiug a building boom this sea son. There are at present under con struction, twelve residences, three business houses and two churches.— Enterprise. A Republican Club has been or ganized at Bonners Ferry. The offi cers are Thomas J, Jones, President; Mrs. II. L. Medbury, v. p.; B. W. Ludlrigton, secretary; E. L. Little, treasurer. lion. F. E. Fogg, democratic nom inee for Justice of the Supreme Court, was a pleasant caller io Rathdrum. the forepart of the week. Mr. Fogg Is not entirely a stranger in Kootenai county, having conducted an attor ney's office here from 1890 to 1893. Mis present place of residence is Orangeville, Idaho county. He Is in this region to meet his many oid friends and ascertain the political sit uation, He believes that the immi gration upon which republicans base part of their hopes, is misleading, since, altbongh the new comers hail from republican states, they likely to have been a part of the democratic minority in those states. Mr. Fogg, as well as his friends, is confident of success. He expresses his belief that fiom observations he has made, Kootenai will go democrat ic, and is firmly convinced that there is no question about the state. Mr. Fogg departed Tor Coeur d'Alene Tuesday. are as Dr. I) F Hollister's father and step mother are expected here next Wed ne*d ay. A. V. C'hamlK'rlin, republican can didate for auditor, was in town terday. Wood will be taken in payment of subscription to the Blade. yes a Britt's Disease The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fian eisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer In volved in coin and stock {112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a spec!tic for Bright's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable dis eases. They commenced the serious inves tigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They Interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out nn its merits by put : ing over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered i with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eigbty-seren per cent of the test cases were either well gressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed ings of the investigating committee and the clinical reportsof the test es were published and will be mailed free on application, Address John J. Fulton Com cany, 420 Montgomery St. Sun Francisco, Cal. I or pro. cas WANTED-A TRC8 WOBTHY GENTLE •iiiui or Indy In each county to manago bunl ncHH for an old established house of solid fi i-.unclal standing. A straight, lioni fide shI Try of Sift» paid by check each Wednesday Willi all expense* direct from lieadquartcrs. t'lxuX, , äd^hÄo ,PC,,SeS - 34,1 ♦♦♦SALOON HK.VKr KKISWKK, Vrop. ltrH.SK/.l. •♦♦♦ f BLOCK, « N » 4 » 4AAB «AAAaWINES, jlpLIQUOKS, CIGAKS. ; ♦ ♦ > ♦ ■ F 4 « » Ï BILLIARD ARD POOL TABLES. iS/TPR^ nw March aad reportoa SWIFT fiCO., fitwt U wytra Patent Offic*, Washington, B. C. In ftefe You Jkyel Our Fall goods have arrived and a BETTER LINE never made its appear ance in Rathdrum. All grades and patterns of dress goods, waists, French flan nels series, worsteds, ginghams, outing flannels (light and d«.rk), precales, cassimeres, meltons, and silks. Also a FUEL LINE of ready made goods in eluding, Ladies waists, walking skirts, woolen and silk waists cheviots, hosiery, underwear, etc. Gent's furnishing goods; heavy wool and cotton underwear, sweaters for Boys' and Men, and hats and caps foi everybody. Our line of Shoes, for men, women, and children, is always complete.--We can fit you with men's suits, from $8 to $ 18.50 and boys' suits from $2.5° to SB- . And here we must not forget that the new line includes and immense Quantity of cotton and woolen comforts and blankets. GROCER ILLS:—Our line of groceries is complete in every respect, Évety* thing fresh in the market and selling so rapidly that nothing becomes stale. Chase and Sanborn's famous coffees, Schilling's teas, extracts, spiees and bak ing powder. Flour 80c and 95c per sack. HARDWARE: -Our line of hardware, tinware, graniteware, glassware and cutlery and camping outfits, etc., is COMBLE IE and being constantly renewed. AV. P. WRIGHT. RalMrum, Idaho. EDWIN Me BEE Attorney at Law, KATIIDHIIS, IDAHO J HALL % Gf?©p H®dse ■Warm meals and lunches at all hours. Open day and night. C. B. Travis, Prop., RatMrum, Idaho. 1 The Renowned- I HALL SALOON, s Lout* K. tiler». Prop. a WINES, LIQUORS 8 and CIGARS. * m — noon — BILLIARD & POOL TABLES RATHDRUM, IDAHO i Notice of Bond Sale. NoMce Is hereby Riven finit School Dist. No. 72, Kootenai County. Idaho, will sell I no liondso' the amount of 8750. eaeh. one of said 'winds hein« payable four years from datu of issue, and Ihu other eight yean from date of Issue, each bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed six percent per annum, payable finally; said bonds lielng Issued for He: pur pose of erecting and equlplng a School House in said school district. Said bids will he received for said bonds by I he Board of School Trustees, of said School district. until the hour of 4 o'clock I'. M. of Oct. 25th, lme. at the office of the t'lcrk of said hoard of School Trustees of said school district. The right to reject any and all bids is served. un re Each bid Khnuld he directed to Geo. McKin ney. clerk of Solinol Dist. No. 72, Laclede, Idaho. By order of school trustées of Dist, No. 72, Kootenai County. Idaho. Dated this 20th day of Sept.. 1307. Lyman F. Maukiiam Ueo. McKinnbv. Chairman. Clerk. 03 - 24 . Alias Summons. In the Justice Court, Hope Precinct, County of Kootenai. State of Idaho. Louie Bow. Plaintiff i ngul nst y Joseph Ailio. Defendant. 1 The State of Idaho, to Joseph Ailio the aliovc-named defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against yoii by the above named Plaintiff. In tlie Justice Court, Hope Precinct, County of Kootenai. Stale of Idaho, and to answer the com plaint tiled therein, at the lime hereinafter disigu.-it.-d. o> judge ment by default will lii' taken against yon according to the prayer of said complaint; The said action is brought to recover of vnu the sum of Twenty-one Dollai stBi) f„ r Imard had by you from said plaintiff at Hope County of Kootenai. State of hlalni. with costs of suit. And yon are hereby notified that If you fall to iipIMHip um! answer sani complaint at 10 o clock u. m. on the 2Stl. day of Cetober IWU. the said I laintiff will take Judgement agaln st you for tlie said sum iff Twenty-one Dol lars,821) together with .sets of suit. Dated lit my office In Hope Precinct. In said County of Kootenai, this 22nd day of Sept uV -o'T .. II. L. BIDWELL. P s2B o24 Justice of the Peace of said Precinet. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dcnart nicnt of the Interior. Lund UIHce at Coeur d'Alene Idaho .. , 8,'pt, ». mu. Notlci-is hereby given that the foii.iwiiig named sett lei- has Hid notice of bis intention *° , ,"! 4 , ke * ,, ?i »»» support of his «Main» >4: set* *w»i. hcc. 1 id 61 n r « w h m. h.=ixÄiÄ Jïsrss to Æ il Register. "P eu WhU.oml) Bros. Plaintiff v*. 1 i jî W 8. Megguirc, IVfennant. f Notice is hereby given that a Writ of Ai t* taolin,ent. In the above entitled ? m A!' h Fire! M-rATriJr ^^ b ï< P ana for the county or Kootunai^ ÄftyiÄ nfTixisl irnTtîTe .ÂCï Sg d, ^' Ä JX °' I Notice of Issoe of Attachment. DlVlrlïï d ^rîl' C ?" Pt of "**' First Judicial KÄtt y ,t,,# of >» *oïd ' fur In Crenshaw & Wright, Real Estate Dealers Rathdrum, Idaho. The following BARGAINS are offered for the next two weeks: Urick lmuso 40.\3f> suitable for business house on Main St. House au«l lot $1000. l oomed house amt 5 lots ou North side of truck for 240 acres nvr hi of see I9s l i of aw see I.S t p 51. r d w; all fenced; 7 acres fu timothy; l> room house; barn IKx24 with sheds; t». 0Ul> ft. of saw I holier; well and pump; GO fruit t ivtti for the sum of £2709. GObaeres near Hayden lake, all fenced ; ron iiing water through land; most all under eultivatioii: at £&> per ttere; would niaKc of t!»e best sttx'li ranches in county. 240 Acre Farm. irond spring water, a small creek running through it. 40neres in tim othy. WD acres under fence. 40 acres bot tom land easily cleared up. good barn 4<).xii0. house nun out buildings and Kur de n. seven hundred thousand feet good saw timber, ttve thousand lies. This is u snap buy. lies K miles cast of Kathdmtn, adjoining the IVickeit ranch. Price *2£i0. all K I s 8 JAMES GRAHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. * m Not.* it v Public. Coeur d'Alene City, Idaho i If you want a sectional map of j Kootenai county .end {1 to the Pan- . handle Abstract Co., Rathdrorn. ' TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 3. 1878! —NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. no of of to by of of Umtkd States I.akii Oi-i-i.-k. i Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Sept. Ift IMS f Notice is hereby given that In comnliaiM-e with the previsions of the act of i ' f June 3 . Is.s. entitled -An act lor lire ££ of Huilier I intis in the State of t'nllfornta. son. Nevada and Washington Tcrrftorv extended lo all the Publie Land Stairs hv ^August 4 . Isifi. Atme E. Wilson, of Kathdi day ___ No. lUtifor the piirchiist-ôf theK 'Zn'vv" v'. ll v"! 4 of N<> - :w 111 township Kongo No. 4 . W. 1 » M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more '.ïii? 1 ' ,,!t I Imber or stone than for "K ™ l l" r ?H"n>Ji»es. and to estnhllsh his 1 111 !" to said land la.-r.in- the Register and IUc.ii,-ror tills otn.-,, at t'.a-ur'd Alenc. Itl.. on Saturday, the It day of Deecmlicr., HB». He names as witnesses: ,lir ."21 M. Stotenliurg. Al Of R:d hdrum , :';;i , i :^ ,Ü E,, ' ,UhK T;iy1 -' on or In-fore said un t * I i' ■ Ore «lit. .»nn.- r„ ii ..son. or mu minim d v of hootemd. state of Idaho, lias this V ,ls <>»ni*o Iut sworn siatumriu re 72, all above-disci ilied lands ... their claims hi this off!,-,. , 13th day of December, 1901. an at 10 D. II. BeiitJiMi, Register. s 3 Bn 2 fi CONTEST NOTICE. ITnit.si "(the Interior. United Slates Land Ufftee Coeur d'Alene Idaho, Sept. 22. 1WB ou ne. <a*iiil i.,„ 'Vi' or improve any part ÜÜpSfSî ed States '.s . n^! . ri î",'." ,rp: ' of ,,M ' Unlt or nrnrinV!:,-.:,^ 1 ; V,V;^ wîibÏDaTn S " a 'A ,:,n any otlmr war fn whfc îL d ? r * un»y In? un-Mi'cd ÜT' l7n * te *l States .reinwaïT^ 'l^Ä 41 * 6 «'.leur d'Alene, Idaho. 311 " Lilnd >» affldä vlc'Ji le<r^.'|d!and'Vao2 ,f M.{ n f 0 rt I p T n ® r hereby ordered -inrl rtl»". 1,,,n,,c - it i» ab ejl to {JJJJ .oïl l.ïi and îi.ï. «Ion lî.ï.. 11 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. VŸJ^ÏiPaÏ" on >«' «t A snin,.i . d A1, ' n< '' llnho. Sept. 10 1902 filed in 111 is". ,f)iY,y Vaul'risv.J mV ' dcn.-eil.crè«;:,,;, Y*' , " ,M| changed M* res( sin.-c maki,,^ p , >,v 'jjan six mouths >hc dale l,, rein th«, viKi î* 0111 '•''•»r to "P 1 *" ".'^callivat.-d liy s/dd eu l.y law and tl.ut ****. rt y ■* reiiiilr i jî a 1 o r nV.lV r T, 1 , ' " r ' ' c.*' " during any otli,"r w« P ti 2Y.? r , Wl . t J' S » >ai, i or t* lu, Ç s "my lie encaged hÏi!i' tTnit**»! h *TV hy " oll fic<l to ànm ar V ,rt L rs »«' âWâîSF v." and Receiver at**5? tho . . . ' U l - s«']it. 12. liMrJ, i . ul.Iit and ister i >p. J.', 7 drum v.u; *HM REWARD The A. n. T. A. No. 5ft will give « reward of tnO 10 any person or persoua tut life atfoitt and convk-lbin «if any person or Bei.«** gteal «.drieliiE away, »hr-nting. po'milig, or killing any live stuck of any muhen a l lie asNH'iat Ion. J un 37 tf F. WENZ, M. D., Physician and Sarget», JUTHUIll il, IDAHO p GO u IV] ORTHERN Ü PACIFIC TIME CAR D—RATHDRUM EAST-BOUND | ahnitii iara-auts »:« pa >:H Das II:1T »in out I 10 Mi hii, No. 2. No. 4. No. t>. Lour;»! No. 5Kv dally ex cept Sunday. X:S3pru 7:2* tain 11:17 *u WESTBOUND X». 1. So. a. Nu.5 . Loral So. 87. dully i-»-|>r Similar. .. 7:0a am F* ont J:«6 ami 7:00 am pm 1:06 aui ©X II. Bann 11:8m* GET PERMITS Ft LOCALS. PULLMAN VI If ST Class TOURIST euiriM of j et» e»'ii or'T*wr'm; t,m * » "<* V . General Passenger Age£ WÄ Morrison street, cornerTblrd.ur ' v. A. P.rown. Agent, Humdrum. Idaho. ^ Summons. i f ' f o'c nmiieimM-ounty state of ' ' K ' a,, « lm n. «I ' " ' * In the Justice Coorf of Clarhe Fork P«e clncl. hiHil.-n.it i-ounty. Stale nf Idulio. N* the iVarc. T. S. laingley. I'lalntlff, I vs (. Charles Smith. Defendant. J j **/ I flab.> send* greet, lug to Chartes Smith, defendant. You are hereby snminoocd and required to appear in an aeftuii brought a -.i.psl you .it the above mims d plaintiff h, the JuriU-o t ourt iff « larks Fm-k prei im-t. Kisueiiul tminiv. stale of Idatui. brforv the uniler sigiaal as Justice of the p.:neeof anil f-u said precinct county and slate, am! to answer lieforesaM Just ice of t ho peace at his office near Ihe village of Claris Fork lu said nre tdnet. eoaiity aiid state, the coiplaiui filed then ln on theoth day of August. IMt at the ,,loc ' k p *'»- Tl '« ittai.'l action I» *'* recover from you tbe sum of -"J"*. »or "»d on aessmnt of tucrelmmlfse * , l , ' ■"«• uellverod to you nt your sped:. I in stance and request, and for costs of suit. I ,>u " re further noli tied that attachment has been lssu.<d in said suit and 1 . vied upon 8 ..Ü. 7 « joonevs lu tin possessl.wi and under tiio «ton i' n '* h '> Northern Pacific Railway ctun in u***! nrei iiK-t. eouniy and state, of and belonging tnyou. And you are lierehy uotlHed that If you fail to so ap ptHir ana answer »nifl (inaplRint. a» ulmui S " 4 J pis loti ir Will take judgrnmnt against you for the sum of fSSJWnud «»Is. i.. V VSJ"" lvr U, Y hand this 251 h day of J":'»'- I». F- V A won A X. ■ "'t' 1 * Justice of the IV-ave. Notice ol AppiiatiM för PanlOo. Bohre. Idaho. November IX 1901. TO wnosi IT MAT CONtTCrU: h hwHiy given that I. the umit'r sigm-d. will niaicw applicnlfoa tn tire limior ab o Board of l»ar<l,m<t ,.f Ihratatc of Idah.» oetoirer IWK mecthn: for a |iar «lon frtim tire si-nl.-use made, rendered, enicr ejl umi pnmnunced again*! me by the dl*t rfctcoori of tire Fret Judicial dlwtnet nt ti.o „Jÿ ™ Jdahoin and for tho «-minty of Ku.it enai, on the .trd day of IV-ccmlrer IM>7. fur a th * crlaio of robbery committed io »aid Kootenai coarily. John J. VAf-ic.* Unit l*ub. Bept. 5th; l.i»t pub. act. 3 rd. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depnrtimuit of tire Interior. Land Office at «'treur d'Alene. Idaho, August 2ft 1*2. I* hereby given that the following {JJJJ 1 * 1 ** h*r has Hied notin' ol Ids i».tcnt' .oïl 1° m "!'PJlaal proof In snpport of hi* ij "ï*. t4 ' a * ''."l' 1 pro"! will be made Ire-' 1.7*1 l, " rt Rcirelver at lIncur d'Alene. vi.Jï"é l u? , 'L2Î?.' r 3,d - **6, via: Bamuci. A. l.ïi îï'i Hd - i " ! J ,or «E*. XE?*; K'> SKI-4 and lot i see I T 51 X r li * H. M. Mc mimes tire f cl lowing wltm-sscs te im îi.ï. 00 ?* < Vî°." s TOshlence njnm and ciilti «Ion ..f snld lurid, viz haniuel M. Bart«. Michael Foi,'on. «Itrlst lî.ï.. * ,,IM i'?'/ ,,,d C,, ° r K 1 'E. Celcmnn. nil nf 11 SSÏÏ: V, 1 ".'"'-. °- u BUDLoNG, First l'ul). Aug 29, l!l«B. wé va NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i M' JSrtm.mt of tire Interior. Lnmt Offlcu at Cue urd'Ale ire. Kept 2?i fftof Notice I* hereby given that tin- following . ?»i! . w ' ,,l « r luw fih'<l notice of his hitcntimi ul.Iit i .**"?! Pns>t »• support of his claim» and Unit said proof will Ire inside lief, n e Reg ister and iUs-elver Nnvemlicr 3. loot.». vU: at Coeue d'Alene, on : IM BERT T. POWER» i f, ' r »he lots-|i.mid?, sec. 4t >p. 51 11. rawbm. »he following wfinesM'- t«*' J.', 7 ,hj* confInjtoils ri-sllh-nce up««l an* cultlvutiun of said land, vlx» ?»«'le. George R. Steele. James drum r i(lnhV," ■ 4| ' < '°* ) Ti.o. nlierg nil of Ralli-' n III m'DLOXG. RejtsU't. v.u; u^Ue