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WANTS k£ TAKEN I P- On t De 28th of ^ Oct ober one red steer. Ivranded V right ear. L. GOSNELL. quarter mile north of Victory school on For ALMOST NEW FORD At TO gale at a bargain at Rogge Motor t o WANTED TO RENT— Near Merid ian. 160 acres, improved, by respon sible party, and equipment to handle. J. W. WOBNI'M. Meridian. Now at place JA* miles south of Co. Line *tasion, on State Highway. 1 Mi miles south of Rosen lofs residence Or to quire at Times office. Crop rent. Have cast) WANTED Someone to plow 15 or j P. MOON, Meridian, 2Ô acres Phone For ALMOST NEW FORD AUTO ■ aale at a bargain at Rogge Motor Co BIGHT HIP. WATCH THE OTIIAVH. ''ML If you find uny cattle with Ihl* brand notify D It Hubbard, Kuna. Idaho, Reward at ouec and hold the cattle. head on your premises. where Of $2.00 a Or $2 and 1 t*c u mile from found to deliver at Section 2U, miles esst of Kuna. Hire* D K HUBBARD W L LEWIS. Last week, four-lnch welt LOST drill hit about 5 feet long. On road running south from Onwiier corner. Meridian Times or J. U. Mil 1er. photic 724 J a Nampa Noli Two LOST Strayed or stolen, year old Jersey heifer tieen away week from the ranch of Joe DeBauu. a haif mile north of Meridian on the Stale Highway. Brand like Inverted U, Phone »12 Meridian. a Complete Furniture FOR SALK bedroom outfits. One electric washer DK. TAWNKY. over Oarrelt'» 8«« •tore, or phone 23k. Carpet«, rurniturs, At C. F. FOR SALE fruit )ars. tor eaie cheap. AK/.T SHOP FOR 8AJ.K Fat hogs, sow* to farrow, shoate. sows and pigs T. B De WITT, Phone 286. Meridiau FOR SALE Six lots in Caldwell. Three room house and baru, outside cave, berrie* and fruit. Good locat ion See or address HENRY HOFFMAN. Meridiau. Idaho Price $1200. Cash or terme. at is and will In Hi* District Court ot the Third Judicial District of the State of Id aho, in and for the County of Alla. John Driscoll, Plaintiff, vs William 8. Young and Ethel A. Young, his wife. Hoaa Garrison and Clara M. Garrison, his wife, defendants. Notice of Sheriff's Bale Under and by virtue of an order the District of sate issued out of Court .if the Third Judicial Dtstrlct of the Slate or Idaho, in and tor the County of Ada. In that certain action wherein John Driscoll Is plsiulilf and William 8. Young and Ethel A Young, his wife. Rests Garrison and Clara M. Garrison, his wife, are de fendants, pursuant to and upon a cer tain judgment and decree made and entered by aald court In said action ou the 27th day of in favor of the said plaintiff and against each aud all of said defend ant*. by v hich said judgment aud de cree It ia adjudged that there Is due and owing aald plaintiff the sum ol Five Hundred Nine and 12-U'U dol lars lawful uiuuey of the Slat«« of America, together with In tereat thereon at the rate of seveu l<er cent per annum from the date ol said decree, and directing the sale of the property hereinafter described for the satisfaction of said amounts, together with sheriff's costs, fees, commission* and disbursements on said sale, and which said order ot sale was duly executed and attested on the 27 day of October. 191k. ana directed to the Sheriff of said Ada County, and to tue. as auch sheriff, delivered, and under and by virtue ot the said judgmeut aud decree 1 am commanded to sell at public auction the following described real igoperty, to-wlt : day October. Ik la ed United au l*ois 1. 3. 3. 4. 5 aud 6. Block 3 of Williams Addition to Meridian. Ada County. Idaho, as tbs same are platted and recorded in the office of the Recorder of said Ada County, together with the tenements, hered itaments aud appurtenance* there unto belonging or in any wise apper taining. Notice is therefore given that on the 25th day of November, tklk, at the hour of 1 3 1 Three O'clock p. m. on said day. at the front door of tue County Court House In Boise City. Ada County. Idaho. 1 will, in obedi ence to the said decree and said order of sale, sell the above described prop erty at public auction, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said amounts, found due said plaintiff in said decree, together with the interest thereon and the costs and expenses of sale, to the highest bid der for lawful money of the United States of America EMMHT PF03T Sheriff of Ada County, idauo Dated Oct. 31. 1919. ■ 26-41 RANCH FOR SALE. For Sale—Forty acre ranch 4 mites southwest of Meridian; one mile west of Remington school. Ail under cui-lof Nearly all seeded to al- • Splendid soil.Good , For sale reasonabiel Call on or address, JOHN MILLIS, tivation. talfa and clover. improvements, on terms. \ ; I — Rt 3, Meridian FOR AS EZ SHAVE AJfD A - -SMOOTH HAIR CUT Call at D. A. BREWER S SHOP YOU KNOW WHERE MERIDIAN NEWS NOTES Horn, October 18th, to Mr. and Mrs Q. B. Stanfield, a son. Miss Bess Dunlap of Hols« was vis iting Meridian Friday. Mrs. Eva Howrey Is ill at St.Luke's in Boise. ON Mr and Mrs. Carlos H. Rhodes are visiting Wash. her rrom Olympia, relatives. Gertrude from Mrs. Peterson, nee McSparran, is visiting here Horaeshoebeud. James G. Clark is recovering from a 5-weeks siege or the typhoid fever, at the railroad hospital at Pocatello. E. F. Hunt wont to Portland this week III the Interest of the Meridian Produce Co, H. E. Neal of Collister. representing a school hook company, Tuesday. Mrs. Fern Hutcheson Is ttf from a serious oiieration at Ht. Atphonsus hospital. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Barron, Nov. 5th, a girl, daughter of C F Arzt, the contractor. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Lewis Klough 3 miles southwest of Meridian, Oct. '.list, a daughter Hurry Opto, who recently sold Ills rauch and new residence on the ln terurhan, better known as the Cham plin property, has moved with his fâtnlly tu Buiae. K Uroeao of lit. 2 Nampa has sold his ranch and moved to Meridian for the winter. He haH rented the Geo. Atwater residence. I 1 I was here Mrs. Barron is the I . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor went Mrs. with Wednesday Frank Ochs, w ho left on the evening train for her home in Long Beach. N il III pu O. E. Krtder and other relative« wish to extend thanks to the kind friends who assisted with kindly of ferings at the funeral of Charley Krlder. Word comes that Eugene Kuigier, of Namwa. was married Oct. 18th. to Miss Shirley Shumate, of Nampa. Eu gene is a graduate of the Meridian high school. Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Shaw und fam ily who have been living in the Chase residence on the Dei-Ca-Mar ranch, loft Tuesday for California for the winter. G. M Scott and family have arrived rroui Malta, Cassia county, and have taken charge of their farm a mile north of town. We are glad to see these good |>eople return. Earl Shay, son of A. M. Shay, re turned Wednesday from Portland, with his bride, formerly Miss lua Tanner, of Boise. They were mar ried at Portland a few days ugo.They will make their home near Meridian for the present. Congratulations. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. K. church will meet Wednesday. Nov.la at 2 p.m. in the social room of the ohurch. All memliers and friends are urged to be present. Come early and bring thimbles and scissors, ss there is work to lie done. Mr. nd Mrs. G. K. Carter of Cas cade, arrived In Meridian Tuesday, and will move to the farm u mile northwest of Meridian. Mrs. Carter will be remembered as Mrs. G. E. Lash The Royal Neighbors of Meridian had a very enjoyable time Wednes day evening. Sixteen members were present. A supper wus served by NeigtiliorK Fred Adams and Leonard Bchoepe. Melba Hartman entertained at a Halloween party Friday evening by Inviting a number of her Bcnoot mates to her home. Gumes were played aud refreshments served. The children Usd a merry time. Word has been received that Mrs Mary Rae, mother of E passed away last week at San Diego California, after a brief illness, caus ed from paralysis San Diego. E. Sims Interment was at Mrs. Rae made her home tor many years In Meridian. She wub au energetic Christian woman and her many acts of mercy will be re membered tiy Meridian people. Mr and Mrs. O. S. Talley who came here last spring from Chattanooga, Tetni., returned this week to Tenness ee. They bought the W. F. Downey place of 22 Mi acres near Victory, last spring, puying $i»5UU for it.They sold Hie place recently to Mr. Becker for IBfiOU, thus clearing a $U>00 on the Investment, so they will not lose anything by their western trip. B. 1,. Floyd and wife and two child ren arrived from Cascade, Idaho, this week, bringing with them two car loads of personal effects. They take charge of the J, l*. Moon place a mile south of town which they purchased last month. Mr. Moon and family have moved to the Kvaus property in the south part of town, which they have purchased. Dr. J. E. Daniels has beeu appoint ed to a position as turnkey at the Idaho penitentiary and went down to Boise Wednesday and assumed his uew i*>sitton. He is a good fellow aud we regret to lose Doc from our midst, hut we wish him good luck. August Hackert has sold his feed business to F. Pry of Colorado. Mr. Pry and family have arrived and taken charge of the purchase, which include» residence and business piace on Broadway street, Meridian. Mr. Hackert and wife will make their home tor the present with their daughter, Mrs. A. Zamzow. Monday afternoon Mrs. Leroy Ad ams, assisted by her sisters Mrs. Tay lor aud Mrs. Daly, entertained at her home »orne old time tirends in honor cui-lof her eldest slater Mrs Frank Gess, al- • w ho ha» been visiting here trom , Long Beach. Calif. The time was pleasantly spent in conversation re \ calling many of the incidents in the ; earlier days. Lunch was served.Those I invited were: Mrs Jackson, Mrs.Alice — I Frazier, Mrs. Whitlock. Mrs. Hutch I eson, Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Baird, Mrs. ISlms, Mt». Arthur Frazier. Mrs. Sot Nelson, Mrs. Deck, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. I Master son, Mrs. Palmer, Miss Daly, ; Mrs Williamson, Mrs ike Pfost of I Nampa, Mrs. Roy Maxey ot Boiee, I Mrs. Frank Gess of Long Beacn. CUT Auction Sale Nov. 13th at Hyde's WILL HAVK A CLEAN VP SALK AT MY FARM ONK AND A HALF MILKS SOt'TH AND A HALF MILE WEST OF TEN MILK STATION, ON THE JNTKRl'RBAN, A HALF MILE MOUTH AND A HALF MILE FOl'B MILES SOUTHWEST OF WEST OF REM I NOTON SCHOOL, MERIDIAN, BEGINNING AT II O'CLOCK W'lTH A BIO FREE LUNCH AT NOON, Thursday, Nov. 13th. P. A. HYDE WILL SELL •••••••••«••a TEN El HUT CLASH DAIKY COWS (JERSEYS) HOME OF THEM FRESH, ALL GIVING MILK. I large Kod Cow 7 yrs old. 1 In-own Jersey fresh Oct, « yrs old One Itrlndle cow II years old One red and white Jersey « yrs old One Bed and White Cow 4 yrs old One brown cow 8 yr old, fresh Oct 30 Oue tied Cow it yrs old One Jersey I oiv 4 years old COWH ARK ALL GIVING MILK. I REGIMTKRKÜ POLAND CHINA SOW, LARGE TYPE. ONE ONE-HORSE CULTIVATOR, 1 MOWING MACHINE (McCormick) One Jersey ( «» 7 years old. (Will lie fresh 1st of Heptemtier) (Be Fresh the Last of September) One Blue Cow 3 yrs old FOUR CALVES. ONE W AMHING MACHINE, ONE HAY RAKE, 14-IN. MOLINE BULKY PLOW. ONK SPRING TOOTH HARROW ONE OLIVER TAN DIM DISC. ONE FOUR-HORSE LE VELER I ONE TWO-HOUSE L", VELER 3 HOG CRATES 1 FED RACK E. R. HYDE WILL SELL«^-^« NINE DAIRY COWS AS FOLLOWS:Olio Jersey 7 years old, fresh Feb. 14 Oue black, « years old, fresh July lOOne brown, 7 years old, fresh May 30 One Holstein, 4 yrs old, fresh Jan ft.One Jersey, » yrs old, fresh June 3« Oue Jersey 8 yrs old, fresh June 7One red cow 8 yr be fresh July 3ft One Jersey cow 8 yr be fresh July 270»e Jersey cow ft yr be fresh July 18 ALSO FIVE GOOD CALVES. —ALL ARK GIVING MILK. TEN months time at 8 pr cent. Uaual discount for cash on sums over 110. Usual condition« of sale. COL. E. MA ESTERS a SON, AUCTIONEERS. A. D. STANTON. CLERK. fix-it shop YOU WILL FIND UN JUST ACROSS FROM THE MERIDIAN HDW. CO. IN THE OLD BLACKSMITH SHOP. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS, IF IT NEEDS FIXINfl BRING IT TO US. WE WILL FIX IT RIGHT, AT THE RIGHT PRICK. ALL KINDS OF AUTO WORK—Loose, squeaky auto wheels made aa Come and see us. good as new at lower price. R. V- WOT jTTFC Ac SOIN Are you a wisher? Many people go through life ''wish ing'' while others start saving and then get the good things that the other people "wish" for. In which class are you? Get in the saving claB«. It's easy. A dollar starts you at this bank.We will pay interest on your eavlngs no matter bow small they may he. Before long you'll have enough to be really proud of. Lire it cruel. It hasn't much time for the "wisher". But to the persou who Is backed by a little capital the world oueus the doors of opportunity. Start Saving now. That ono tblug take« you out of the "wishing" class and put» you in the "having" das». First National Bank Capital and Surplus, #90,000.00. Resources Over #000.000.00 OF MERIDIAN W'gK g We have YOUR brand of"» COFFEE TO FILL TOUR UUP -GIVE US A CHANCE -IB ALWAYS TUB SAME Plantation Coffee o We will sell you MEAT by the Quarter at 14c. Robertson Grocery & Meat Co. MERIDIAN, IDAHO. The "lure of the land" Is especially strong In springtime. If you yearn to "go back to the farm" or want to own a "little home of your own" In town, we are the people to help you. See our offerings before you buy. Frank Taylor WITH Ernest G. Day K. W. >1. Day DAY REALTY CO. - LAND AND LOANS - HOT YOUR PROPERTY WITH US 1UO0H Main Street, BOISE, IDAHO. Telephone SO. Always Successful. J. O. LEININGER Sot of HARNESS AND SADDLES Harness and Shoe Repairing a Specialty I will treat you right. Shop on BROADWAY STREET MERIDIAN _ Call and see me. »F J ( • 0 0 o - ; I «1 t i ' mi »lire Ai I r y." V i outlno Gowns secured the famous Brighton-Carlsliad Une of Sleeping The We have wear_recognized by the trade as the very best obtainable. materials are selected outing—and made In good full cut» no skimping. Sleeping wear for the whole fandly at unusually i-easonable price». GARRETT'S MERIDIAN'S BEST STORE -THEATER- -MERIDIAN EMPRESS CITY MOVIE ATTRACTIONS Saturday, Nov. 8 59 "WOMAN By Maurice Tavenier Tuesday, Nov. 11 é The TraD' ouve Ten I Thursday, Nov. 13 Feature Picture -Comedy The Spite Bride ** Olive Thomas. «• IMPRESS THEATER. MERIDIAN, IDAHO. SHOCK ABSORBER Absolutely guarantee for one year against breakage, or lots of spring. Let us show you them. W« are in position to give you the beat of battery service. We can re build your battery from the ground up and guarantee the work. BATTERY BUSINESS We wish to announce that we have one of the best machines that money can buy. Also we have the men who know how to do the work. CET ALINE WELDING We carry this well known oil, one of the few pure Pennsylvania oils. Try it in your motor. MONOGRAM OIL During the next few days in order to reduce our stock of Eclipse spark plug* for Ford Cars we will sell $1 Blogs for 60c. Absolutely guaranteed plug. Come in and save some money on plugs. SPARK PLUGS Remember the Place ••••••••• •••« • •!«*#►• The Best Oarage in Meridian MATLOCK GARAGE State Highway, Meridian. 4 4 M44 4I HHM 4 SSMm < tt