■ppure of ili<* Child'* \osc.
Hnysical examination of school
Hl'thow 8 that in
le* they breathe through the
til because they cannot breathe
■K or sufficiently through the
Jifotnay be due to bad habits in
|j§to keeping the nose clean,
HwJority of instances,
'm which is known as "adenoids"
Jj&ieh stops up the back of the
Kin either case, the air is not
(lied through the nose, and the
EBÈecomes what is known
[HT breather."
Btant breathing through the
■K causes the child to become
prestless in its sleep and dull in
^Bas. The child often speaks
^Kit had a cold in the head.
Hgptl.v there is an almost con
ipiischarge from the nose,
pith breathing renders a child
■lily liable to contract tubercu
fti.d other infectious diseases,
H the child has very little re
i#ce to disease of any kind.
■pry child should be given a
Ikerchief, and be taught to thor
îlÿ blow the nose several times
Say. If, after doing this regu
|&the child is still unable to
||ie properly through the nose, it
tollable that an adenoid growth
Blent. Such children should be
& to the family physician for fur
• advice and treatment.
% not wait too long in the hope
the child will outgrow the con
tion, for the effect of adenoid
■gplis persisting throughout child
W/Bm' may injure the person for life.
Have your child's throat and nose
examined one month after measels,
■carlet fever, or diphtheria.
many in
or,
to a
as a
as
received a large consignment of
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jpplitr and will assure you that
th« printing will not rub off on
w_ _ _i . .
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butter- wrapper blue ink and paper
andt guarantee satisfaction. 150'
for $1, 500 for $2. Call or phone
_i _ _ _ . „
andt get wrappers same day
orderen. .
^Httable Children Often Need Kcika
poo Worm Killer.
M^ rhere is a reason for the disagree
have
HHpiness and irritability has a cause,
Give Kickapoo worm Killer a chance
and if worms are there this human
|y harmless remedy will eliminate
fÜßie annoying parasites. 25c. a box.
Tbe Meridian Times office has
able and fretful nature of many child
ren. Think of the unrest when the
child's body is possessed by tiny
TTsrms sapping its vitality and clogg
ing its functions. Whatever may be
"that children
wèrms is a fact. Your child's peev
the caus
Jjfçltheumatism and Allied Cains—Thoy
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1 The congestion of the blood in its
Bllow causes pain. Sloan's Liniment
Htpenetrates to the congestion and
^»starts the blood to flow freely. The
Hbody's warmth is renewed; the pain
gone. The "man or woman who
Hhas rheumatism, neuralgia or other
^Bpain and fails to keep Sloan's Lini
gl|i>!i';ent in their home is like a drown
Hiug man refusing a rope." Why suf
Bfor. Get a bottle at Sloan's. 25c
Hsnd 50c. $1 bottle holds six times
^■as much as 25c size.
[ CHARLES CLIFTON, LAWYER;
[Domestic,also civil und criminal law;
: titles quieted, mortgages foreclosed;
notary public; office Suite 243-245
Sonna Building, Boise.Plione (122-4.
Casper MARTY'S CLEAN-UP SALE
Having decided to leave the val
ley, I will sell at public auction at
the T. S. Risser ranch, a half mile
south and a half mile west of Meri
dian, on state highway and Inter
urban car line, Thursday, Dec. 2,
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp with a big free lunch at noon.
3 Head Horses, one well matched sorrel team, #
ing and one mare, wt. 3100 pounds, coming 8 and 9 yrs
old.
1 sorrel Gelding,'coming 3 yrs. old, wt 1300 lbs., broke
single and double. t (
13 Milk Cows, all good milkers, part of them fresh in Sep
tember, three coming fresh in December, others fresh
in spring.
1 2 year old heifer.
1 yearling heifer.
5 Steer calves and 3 heifer calves.
3 Thoroughbred Red Duroc Boars but not registered.
3 Dozen Rhode Island Red Chickens.
FARM MACHINERY
One Single Harness.
1 spring Wagon.
1 Riding Cultivator.
1 14-inch plow.
1 New Grindstone.
geld
one
One Double Harness.
1 3 1-4 in. wagon good as new.
1 hay rake.
1 Two-Section harrow.
1 Corn Drill.
1 De Laval Separator, 450 lb. capacity.
Garden Tools.
1 4 bbl. galvanized Water Tank.
1 M.je.tic Range, and 1 Round Oak Heater, good
8-day clock,
16 ft. galvanized Pipe.
as new
1 Old Trusty incubator,
One shoe repairing outfit. , p .
1 Oil Stove. 1 One-Mmute Washer I Couch.
Chair., Rocker., Cupboard, Kitchen Cab.oet, Table, Bed.,
Stand, Drewer, Cooking Uten.il., Di.be., lome Fruit.
Other Articles too numerous to mention.
one
$10 and under cash. On sumo over $10
* 5 per cent off for cash on sums
E. C. PFAFFLE, Clerk.
TERMS OF SALE: All sums
a credit of 10 months' time at 8 i
COL.^MARSTERS & SON, Auctioneers.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo. I „
Lucas County, f ,s -
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
* Co., doing business in the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the. sum of ONK
HUNDRED DOLLARS for eaeh and
ery case of Catarrh that cannot he cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
_ FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December.
A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON.
__ Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mu.
cous surraces of the system Send for
testimonials, free.
_ F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists. 73c.
Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipation.
to
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The ladles of the Christian church
are making preparations for their an
nual bazaar which will be held a
short time before Christmas.
A SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER
As a present to our subscribers,
we have arranged a holiday offer to
be given now, in order to get the
papers and magazines started be
fore the holiday rush. To any one
paying at the Times office one dollar
for a year's subscription to the home
paper, we will send for an additional
dollar, (making $2 in all) the fol
lowing: Sunset Magazine, (10
months) $2.00; All Outdoors, (6
months) $.75; The Woman's World,
il year) $.35; The Boys' Magazine,
• 1 yearl $1.00; The Farm Journal,
I 5 years) $1.00, making a total value
including the Times of *6.10. All
for $2.00. Get your order in early.
Notice of Election. Nampa & Merid
ian Irrigation District.
Notice is hereby given that
Election will be held in the several
precincts of the Nampa & Meridian
Irrigation District on December 1 4th.,
1915, at which time there will be
elected one Director for Division No.
1 of said District to succeed Daniel
I ": Barlt cr whose term of office ex
pires at that time.
Election precincts shall be as fol
lows:
Perkins precinct shall consist of
al ! *! iat I * > , o " i , 0n « £ th< ? I)i , stric l t 1 ly '" g
within Division No. 1 of said Dis
triet and the voting place shall be at
Scott's Store, Perkins, Idaho
Meridian Precinct shall « .insist of
all that portion of the District lying
within Division No. 2 of said District
and the voting place shall be at the
office of the Board, Meridian. Idaho.
Nampa Precinct shall consist of all
that portion of the District lying
within Division No. 3 of said Dis
trict and the voting place shall be at
the office of the Board in the Dewey
and Scales Building, Nampa, Idaho.
j The polls will open at 8 o'clock
A. M. and shall remain open until
; 7 o'clock P. M. of said day.
No registration shall be required
in any irrigation district election but
in lieu thereof the judges of election
shall require every elector to sub
scribe to an election oath as a pre
requisite to casting his vote.
G. A. REMINGTON,
Secretary of the Nampa & Merid
ian Irrigation District.
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Now is a good time to start making
butter again, as the hot weather is
over. Step in to the Times office at
Meridian and order 500 of those su
perior butter wrappers, guaranteed to
give satisfaction or money refunded.
They will cost ?2, and are worth
many times the price of the cheap
wrappers secured elsewhere. Com
pare the quality, and the pure white
FOR SALE—Cheap, a farm team
| weight between 1100 and 1200.
! quire at Meridian hotel.
Eu
A COLD
(By Dr. R. R. Daniels)
A cold is the result of an excess of
waste material in the body; this
waste material comes from the food
and is in turn the result of indi
gestion or of poor elimination due
an over-crowded condition of the
organs of elimination, or both. Over
eating, overworking, overclothing the
body and too little fresh air, all ov
erload the system with waste mater
ials and get ns ready for a cold. It
true that the contagious cold is
due to a germ, but let us remem
ber that germs never attack healthy
tissues; before the germ can success
fully invade the body, our disease
resisting power must be lowered by
the above mentioned factors. Sit
ting in a draft or getting chilled is
not the real causes of a cold; it is the
spark that causes the explosion.
To Cure a Cold Quickly.
To cure a cold quickly it is neces
sary to hurry rapidly out of the body
the real cause of the disease. This
may he accomplished, first by stop
ping all food and taking nothing but
water, fruit and fruit juices, until
the cold is "broken." Withholding
food in this manner, not only pre
vents the formation of more waste
material, but it enables the body to
turn Us entire attention to eliminat
ing the accumulated waste,
bowels and skin, the body's great
sewers, should be kept stimulated
into unusual activity. Hence, at the
beginning of a cold the bowels should
be cleaned out with a saline cathar
tic or one or two enemas. This should
be followed by a hot bath of twenty
minutes duration.
The
Rest Is Important.
Rest from food is not the only rest
needed to cure a cold quickly; physi
cal rest is quite important; going to
bed for the first half day or full day
of a cold will reduce the time of the
cold by half. A cold is a more serious
disorder than is usually supposed
many serious and fatal diseases fol
low in its wake. By the "rest" method
as outlined above, an ordinary cold
can he brought to a close in twenty
four hourk or less; a severe cold, in
half the usual time.
The Meridian Times will print and
send butter wrappers by mail if you
will write or phone in the order. The
extra cost is about 10c for 500 wrap
pers.
SMITH'S NEW GRIST MILL.
I have fitted up a grist mill to do
all kinds of grinding, corn meal, gra
ham flour, chopped feed, etc.,and will
also keep bran, shorts, baled hay and
grain of all kinds for sale.
Location at the D' ncan warehouse,
next to the Nlday hotel building. On
Broadway street. Meridian.
Mr. Smith desires to announce that
he will take grain in exchange for
grinding.
. WILL EXCHANGE FIRST-CLASS
COAL FOR GRAIN.
WATHA LUMP.
.ALSO, WANTED— GRAIN FOR
GRINDING.
GOOD HIA
G. G. SMITH.
H, F. NEAL, M. D,
Office Over First National Bank.
MERIDIAN, IDAHO.
ELMER SHARP
HARNESS AND SADDLES
Harness and Shoe Repairing a Specialty
I will treat you right. Shop on
IDAHO STREET. MERIDIAN
Call and see me.
Power -3v«*
Light
Our electric current is always available
day or night at the turn of a switch.
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Idaho Power & Light Co.
The Cost of Running an Automobile
"The popularity of the Auto is largely due to the fact that so little is
known at present about the actual cost of running a machine."
"Just as soon as Jhe actual cost of owning and operating an Auto is fully
understood more and more people will come to the conclusion that they can
not afford such a luxury."
The U. S. Reclamation Service Cost of Kiiniuug:
1 _ 5 Passenger Bnick 26,661 miles (includes interest anil
depreciation)
1 _ 4 Passenger Ford 15,205 miles (including int. and depreciation) 10.7c
3—2-Passgr. Ford 36,308 miles
20.5c per mile
09.2c
-o
IDAHO TRACTION COMPANY'S PASSENGER RATES:
3c per mile
One Way Rates
Round Trip Rates, approximately 2\»c per mile
4 c per mile
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Family Coupon Books
Sunday Excursion "Loop the Loop" Rates 1 3-5c per mile
Monthly Commutation Tickets l l 4c per mile
Monthly School Tickets
le per mile.
Idaho Traction Co.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1(11(1 Almanac.
of
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 Alman
ac is by far the finest, largest and
best ever before printed. The Hicks
storm and weather forecasts for 1915
again have proven their truth and
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for 1916 should find its way straight
into every home and office in Ameri
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World and Works, and his unique
Almanac should always go together,
both for one dollar a year. The al
manac alone is 35c, prepaid. Send to
World und Works Publishing Com
pany, 3401 Franklin Aw., St. Louis,
.Mo.
Oregon Short Line Trains.
O. S. L. trains pass Meridian for
Nampa as follows:
62—Connection for No. 17, east
bound on main line, 2:21 a. m.
04—Connection No. 18, 3:21 a. m.
66 —Huntington passenger, 7:31 a.
m.
68 —Connection No. 4, 12:36 p. m.
70—Connection No. 5 and 19, 4:26
p. in.
72—-Connection No. 6 , 7:21 p. m.
O. S. L. train pass Meridian for
Boise as follows:
61—Connection from No. 17, 3:41
a.m.
63—Connection No. 18, 4:42 a. m.
Huntington passenger, 10:59
a. m.
-Connection No. 4, 1:42 p. m.
69—No. 5 and 19, 5:53 p. m.
Train No. 71—Connection from No.
6 , westbound on main line, 8:48 pm.
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T. S. RISSER
General Law Practice,
203, 205, 207, Mode Buildinq
Boise, Idaho.
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ANTISEPTIC ItARliKK SHOP
is yours; you are entitled to the best
Try it for a safe smooth shave.
CAREFUL WORK
Idaho Srreet, Meridian, Idaho.
CLEAN TOOLS
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
SPECIALIST IN OPTOMETRY
Eyes Tested Free.
Rooms and Office in Harrell & Pfaf
fle Building
MERIDIAN, IDAHO,
A GOOD SOURCE FOR AN INCOME
HAVE A TALK WITH US AND GET
OUR PRICES ON A FEW GOOD
BREEDING EWES. WE ALWAYS
HAVE THEM ON HAND TOGETHER
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Dora Bowman, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Dora Bowman, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the ■ necessary
vouchers, within five months after
the first publication of this notice, to
the said administrator at the offices
of Oppenheim &. Hodgin, 602-3-4
Idaho Building, Boise, County of Ada,
State of Idaho.
Dated November 15, 1915.
ROBERT P. M'APEE,
Administrator of the estate of
Dora Bowman, Deceased.
OPPENHEIM & HODGIN,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Date of first publication, Novem
28-4t
her 19, 1915.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Maud Mary McMillan, De
ceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Maud Mary
McMillan, deceased, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit
them with the necessarry vouchers,
within four months after the first
publication of this notice, to the said
administrator with the will annexed
at 321 Idaho Building, Boise, County
of Ada, State of Idaho, this being the
pla^e fixed for the transaction of the
business of said estate.
Dated November 15, 1915.
WILLIAM C. DUNBAR,
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Maud Mary
McMillan, deceased.
28-5t.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
of the Third Judicial District of the
State of Idaho in and for Ada Coun
ty.
James A. Brown, plaintiff, vs. Eth
el Brown, defendant.
Alias Summons for Publication:
The State of Idaho sends greetings to
Ethel Brown the above named de
fendant. You are hereby notified that
a complaint has been filed against
you in the District Court of the
Third Judicial District of the State
of Idaho, in and for the County of
Ada by the above named plaintiff.
This action is brought to recover a
dissolution of the bonds of matri
mony existing between this plaintiff
and this defendant on the ground of
desertion, which has existed for
more than one year last past and
for the care and custody of the two
minor children named In plain
tiff's complaint, and you are here
by directed to appear and answer the
said complaint within twenty days of
the service of this summons if served
within said Judicial District and with
in forty days if served elsewhere; and
you are further notified that unless
you so appear and answer said com
plaint within the time herein speci
fied, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you as prayed in said
complaint.
Witness ray baud and the sea', of
said District Court, this Fourta day
of November 1915,
STEPHEN UTTER, Clerk.
THOS E. POWELL,
Deputy.
W. H. Savidge attorney for plain
tiff, residing at Boise Idaho.
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—Attorney at Law
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Boise, Idaho
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In the Matter of the Estate of Levi
Baker, Deceased.
Notice for Publication and Posting of
Time Appointed for Proving Will, etc.
Pursuant to an order of said court
made on the 8 th day of November,
1915, notice is hereby given that Sat
urday, the 4t.h day of December,
1915, at* 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
at the court room of said court, at
the County Court House, in the Coun
ty of Ada, has been appointed as the
time and place for proving the will of
said Levi Baker, deceased, and for
issuance to William C. Dunbar of
Letters of Administration with the
Will annexed, when and where any
person interested may appear and'
contest the same.
Dated November 8 , 1915.
R. H. DUNLAP,
Clerk.
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeeting of the stockholders of
the Prospectors Mining & Develop
ing Co. Ltd., a citizen corporation
of the United States, organized under
and doing business by virtue of the
laws of Idaho, for the transaction of
any legal business that may properly
come before the meeting and the elec
tion of a board of three directors,
will he held at the office of the Co.
in Sec. 28-3N-2E at 9:00 o'clock a.
m., Monday, January 3, 1916. By
order
JAMES F. CLARK,
President.
t Attest )
HOMER I. CLARK,
Secretary.
Dated November 15, 1915.
MERIDIAN GARAGE
LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF
BROADWAY STREET and STATE
HIGHWAY IN MERIDIAN.
AUTO LIVERY, REPAIRS, SUP.
PLIES AND TIRES,
GASOLINE FOR SALE.
Phone 74(1.
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Proprietors.
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MOUNT BIRDS AND ANIMALS
TAN HIDES, MAKE FUR ROBES
DO ALL KINDS OF
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MERIDIAN, - IDAHO.
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Undertakers and Kmbalmers
(U)O-fill Bannock St. Half Block from
In ter urban Depot. Boise, Idaho.
Phone 130
No extra charge for funeruls in Mer
idian.
percy .McFarland
Proprietor
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