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m limite» ni Comittj Hemtblfran. \ \ VOLUME IV. SANDPOINT, IDAHO, FRIDAY, MAY ,*2:5, I'.MVJ. NUMBER *2. SOCIETY CARDS H elmet if i>ge. Meets Thursday week at K. of P. hall. F A McCall K.oflL&S. NO. 32. K. OK t*. evening of each A. E. Franklin. 0. C\ ; I NDEPENDENT OBDEK (MU) FELLOWS Sandpolot Lodge No. 59. Meet* Tuesday evening of each week at K. of I*, iia.il. B. L. Wiilrud. N. G.; V. H. Morun. K. S. ■WOYAL TENT NCI 28. K. O. T. M. K Meats Monday eveniEs of Wien week at K. of P. hall. W. F. Wl»itiiker. Com.; J. li. Martin. K. K. IZPÀH HIVE. Nil 15. L. O. T. M. Meets Friday eventng of each week at of P liait. Jennie Workman. Corn.; Delhi Ü Biggs, K. K. !" ODEKN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Sandyiolnt damp No. 711*1. Meets Satur oav evening of cacti week at K. of P. hall. I* II. Morun. Y. C. ; C. It. Foss, Clerk. M I AK ESI DE CAMP NO. 237A K. N. A. Mis-ts Wcdnesduv cvenlujre at Pythian hull. Mrs. Sara A. Perkins. Oracle; Mrs. Lar in a Walrud, Recorder. H OPE LOIKJE NO. 3Ô. I. O. O. F.. HOPE. Idaho, meet* nt Wanemaker's hall oh Wednesday evening of eacti week. Visiting aiemLn'i-s cordially invited. J. A. Carnegie, N. U. ; E. A. Crandall. Sec. I AWTON POST NO. 29. G. A. R.. HATH L dram. Idaho. Meet* second Saturday of «meh mon tii at Hart's ball. All comrades of tli» G. A. R. arc cordially invited to meet with us. John R. Wilson, Commander; John Lyons. Adjutant. Church Service. M E. CHURCH—MORNING SERVICE AT 11 o'clock ; evening service, 7:90 o'clock. Sun day School »I 10 a. jn. Kpwortli League. 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting '1 liursday evening at jiao o'clock. J. C. REED. Pastor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN A. STEINLEIN, ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. SANDPOINT, IDAHO. Attention given to collections. fETER JOHNSON, ! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SANDPOINT, IDAHO. £IIAS. L. HEITMAN ATTORN EY-AT-L A W RATHDRUM, IDAHO gR. O. F. PAGE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SANDPOINT. IDAHO OfRco at Foss' Drugstore.... I C 11 AS. S. MOODY, M. I)., SAND POINT, IDAHO. i I I I j Idaho ! I Especiul AI tent ioa given U» Surgery and Dis eases of Women. 0ENTISTRY. In All of Ils Lutest Hraiiflhes Ly DK J. B. BUCHANAN Examination F rue SANDPOINT. IDAHO fZRA JOHNSON, BRICKLAYER, Hope, fistlmatos furnished for nil kinds of work. fJRE INSURANCE..., W. E. HUTCHINSON, (• . Sand Toint, Idaba Soin Agent fop the Ql'EF.N Insurance (Vi. of New York, and the KOVAL Insurance * o. of Lirerpixit, Eugland. : C iy IL ENGINEERS J. K. ASHLEY. Sand Point, - and WILLIAM ASHLEY, Jr. Ratiidrum. - 1 Idaho I i Ida ho Minins CUiIms. Homestead*. Et»-., ty lum jfd. and Uraujfhliat ■•■atlj execuUsU. «»•••unite O. E. OLESON. building contractor. -DF.ALElt IX Sash, Doors, Mouldings and all Kinds of finishing Ma* terial. j i * ! ' Excelsior Deafening Felt for House ling SANDPOINT, - IDAHO LOCAL BREVITIES. j Mr., and Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson of i this place were Spokane visitors Tues- j day. ; Miss Elizabeth Murray was ill sever al days this week with tonsolitls. c up from KatBidrum.Sunday visiting in J. C. Callahan, cleik of court, was town. Mrs. Nesbitt, landlady of the Nes bitt liouseal this place, was a Spokane visitor Tueseay. Dr. Moody lias established his office in the building adjoining Loland's bakery on First street. Mrs. Harry Sawyer and child are re ported down with the smallpox, and the Sawyer home is again quarantined. i The L. O. T. M. cntsertaimkcnt and festival last Friday evening »vas a pro- ; f nounced social and financial success, j C. D. Gillet t, our enterprising West j was transacting husi side merchant, ness in Spokane the first of tills week. George DeKarr left Tuesday morn -1 ing for Spokane on his way to Thund-1 er Mountain. Tlie Republican wishes | him success. Dr. Buchanan, our efficient dentist, I is now comfortably quartered in the | new addition to the People's Store I ' company's building. Mrs. J. B. Sanborn, who has been j visiting with her sister, Mrs. George j Near! at this flace, left for her li(*me ât Pullman. Wash., Monday. The Humbird Limitier Company has erected poles preparatory to extend- j ing their electric lighting system ; ! down to their store and office. TWWiüe at work driving logs a few days ago William Houston, a well ; known timberman, met with an ac- * cident through which he sustained a broken left hand. With two largp business blocks and several residences under way it not he said that this spell of extreme ! ly wet weather has had a very bad ef fect on building in Sandpnint. ran A Mr. Ifauk. local pole buyer for tlie Montana division of the Postal Tele- ; rraph company day. A C hicago representative of the I same company was here also. W. F. Springer yesterday lost a pock-; was in Sandpoiut to- 1 et book containing $*>à in currency. He | believes it waslost while crossing the first trestle. Fp to the time of going to press the treasure had not been ro-1 covered. Postmaster C. W. Wilson returned Thursday morning from his eastern He was absent about six weeks. I I trip. during which lie visited his mother ; T3e reports a most at Buffalo. N. Y. pleasant trip. A. R. Sweet, the jeweler, now oceu-1 pies his new quarters in the building 1 i formerly occupied by De Karr's barber I shop on Railroad avenue. Since inov ing to his new place he has greatly en larged his stock. I For a stiff neck there is nothing ' (better than a free application of I Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It quick- i ly relieves the stiffness and soreness I F,, r sai,, 1 j j Miss Eleanor A. Ilurm. teacher in i j the primary department of our public : Sl '» ,0< ' 1 the past year, left Monday for j ! Spokane, where she »ill visit with friends for a week before proceeding I to her homeat Boise tos|HMtd tiie suni effecting a complete cure, by C. R. Fobs. Ml mer vacation. Earl Connors arrived in town this morning from Minneapolis for a visit with his brother. William Connors, stenographer for the Humbird Lum ber company. M. Darling, an eastern (• friend, is also visit ing w ith Mr. ( oli nors tiiis week. Tlie water in the lake is rising rap : idly, but it is too early yet to predict wliat the limit will be. It i* not ex 1 ported that the high water mark of will be marked, but if tlie weath er remains warm it will become iiigli ,enough for comfort. I The Republican is requested to an i ('ounce Memorial services at ti c K. of P. Hall here next Sunday evening. A boom of logs containing atmut one | and three-fourth« millions fe d. nrop Dr. Henry Brown »f >p.kane. presid- 1 ing older of tlie M. E. church in tills j district, will deliver the sermon. A li are cordial ! y invited. erty of the Hope Lumtier company, is reported to have broken at the mouth of Clark Fork river tie first of tiiis it is further reported that j The Sand point band instruments have arrived and the boys will now i soon be ready for business. A public ; * w eek. ! about one-half of the logs were sav- d. ' the balance scattering over the lake. lull will lie given in the K. of 1'. lia 11 tilis evening by them. The boys rich lp deserve to lie given a lift in this en terprise and their ball this evening j should be liberally patronized. There i will t>e excellent nnisie, and tickets j will tie only one dollar, One side of tile ilmubird Lumber c impany's saw mill was started last Saturday and lias tieen running stead ily all of this week. The mil! will be run to its full capacity next week. The plant has been so thoroughly ov erhauled since last season's cut that it appears practical!v new throughout, j 1 and the smooth manner in which ci- i t eiitliim. I, • » w , » ... 1 week should tic liichlv irrititvin » », v' n .o i k nt gratify mg to ilaru^t r Hk kt rd. The Sandpoiut base ball team play i ed Athol this forenoon, tlie game rç suiting in a score of Ut to nothing, in It is remitted place offering the best opportunities-! for newcomers. Mr. Lyons lias al ready purchased a home and two lois, besides two unimproved lots. The home was purchased from J. A. Bin-ob for a men will als I in ; f a »nr of Sand point, j that not one of the Athol 'toys suc j ceedod in reaching third tiase. Rowing are t lit* posit ions occupied liy our boys: I'averiy, catcher; Wilson, pitcher; Cuiti*. 1st. base: Page,*2nd base: Foss, Jrd base: Burkct. short l'ol stop; Keelstack, left held: Williams. | centre field, and Smith, right field. If Sandpoiut people intend to ol> I | I ' . serve the Fourth of July in a proper manner this year it is about time some action were taken in the matter, i However, it might as well .he under-; j stood at the hcglmiing that If j greater interest is displayed than oo "as I ( recently shown in the matter of oie semng Decoration day. a start had better not he made. It is to lie hoped interest »vili be mani j tliul theut/T ; feM " (1 b >' • J,n ' i!1 1111 appropriate ! Fourth of July celebration. Among the new arrivals in Sandpoiut ; lb ' s W(,, ' e J- i' • Lyons and »vile, * I )ilve Shepherd and Julius Decohy. ah of Rapid City. Minn. These people ! have come west to remain permanent-1 ly and decided upon Sandpoiut as a | consideration of $270. It is expected ; that the other t»v I qq,,, Humbird Luinlwr conipanv's new tug boat "Daisy" was launched Wednesday, and it is said In those ; launehiug that I' 1 vest. | who witnessed the they had never heard of or saw a smoother pi. eeof v.t rk. Thursday the boat made lier maiden trip to Hope and return, and those who had the pleasure of icing aboard s.ty that the Daisy is bv lar the finest Uut that ev I er t- r ra od the waiers of t in: m.ij >ti" ; I'etid d'Orcille. I lie D.iis.» isceiiiin *• !i credit t o its builder, P. \\. John sun of ( '(H'ur d'Ahvja At a meeting of the school tmard 1 held last Saturday evening it wasde elded to retain butu Miss Huy and 'Miss Ilurm for another year. 'This action will m ei .» it ,i gemuai approv al. As intermediate teacher Miss ' IIu**y had b °ndrawing $ti0 per mont h, 'v Di lo Miss ilurm r reived only $'»■ i a8 Primary teacher. The ii'Mird equal I >*■*'' * llt8 '»r deciding to pay ea 'h *.v, 1 per month the coming year. 11 is un j derstood thatAhis a lion is sit isfaeto- j j ry to both teachers. No action was ! i a ken in tlie matter of a principal and | : jt ih known if thor( , w ,. r c j Illi( , ttU)ns f( , r tliat ,„, M tlon. any ap-j"ho I I At a regular meeting of the town; board "W ednesday evening tlie mar-1 shaiship question was again laid over. A bicycle ordinance, winch i, Isdng published elsewhere in this issue, »vas passed, and wVi'h! bills were a!! «wed. Karl D. Fannin was appointed town , !.. . tr murer, and a proposition was sut» mitt d t o I'eter Johnson t o a t as at, tor*ic.v for the I» »ard. Four commit tees were appointed as follows; San , itary cominitte. streets and a lie vs »i ,i » »»ays and means and hills and ordi nances. The time for regulär- meet ings was change 1 t< » the first and third Mondays of each month. V. II. A Men of Seattle, a registered pharmacist, arrived here Sunday and spei.il the greater part of M mda.' Tneshij in t »wn 1 «iking over tie »it and natron with;» vi>»v to engaging inti . but after looking (ti* »er »er* ear-'fiillj' de-uded it was already pretty w-11 (s-cipied by our enterprising druggist, Chas. R. | Foss. Howeve:, Mr. Aden liked till lo ality *> well that in- w »s d'-ter , ' 1 drug basin j tielei mined to look st ill tnrticr for a l'"';' lion, an ! accordingly i<s»k a t ri j> t Hope Tueuiay and there made definit« arrangement, to engage In 'ousiness. Hope is t » be congratulated upon se curing Vr Alien for -» druggist i* . : jJ . . ' ■ lua , ç' n, ' in ,s 11 " ,ae " i ***•"' ' as,ne ' v ' m ' U1 ' j ; The village of Colburn was well rep- j r sentcd here Tuesday all on account | of what might justly be ternied a j neighborhood misunderstanding It a PIK'ars that Robert Vil» rtin look ex- J copiions to the manner in which his ! n i.'hhor. J S. Craig, disposed of the i c treass of :i dead horse Thereupon Martin came to s.indpuint and com plained of hi* neighbor's shortcomings to Judge Steinlein, who issued a war rant charging misdemeanor, ease was heard The Tuesday, Attorney Johnson appearing for the defendant. Tii." state produced four wit nesses and j 1 ,e six ' :l11 ,,f wh,,m n,T,,r,,<i i t 1 ,st, "" m >' after winch the Judge took 1 lie case under advisement and indue time rendered a decision favorable t<> ! tlu . lJolVll , Ulllt . * I he public meeting railed fur Mon day evening ae the M. E. church to consider wins and means for the : , , ,, . proper observance of Decoration »lav ! , . ■ i in sand pm nt and arrange a program , ,. . i for t he occasion, was all but a com- 1 . , plete lailure, oulv four persons tie in g , , , . m ;,t tendance. I Ins apparent lack of , . interest in a mat ter pertaining tonne; ,,, . , . , , . . , of the most beautiful customs adopted I, , , and tollmved in tlie American people, ... i . , , !•; to tie regrel t >1, and it is sincerely > I,. , i ,, , . , des' red t liai a better showing lie made , . . . .. . , at another publie meeting »ailed for. I j . . i men, of whom then-arc a number in ,, . . Uns coiiiiuunit » . see tu u tnat tin , , , „ succcss of tins allai r dues not Miller .. , . trom mat tent ion. 1 ai<e tlie miltallve ,, ,, , ... , ,, in the in.liter and others wilt follow t/xik place on Sunday. The children. of whom there arc live, gathered around the family isard at dinner time, and to t lie fat her it »»as a nev er-to-be-forgotteii scene. Theold gen I lenian is ho years old and it was the tirs' time lie had ever had the pleas-1 lire of seeing all Dis childr»« gatliered around I lie family ixiard. Tlie aggre gale ages of fattier, mother and the jn, ( . satiu . purpose next Monday eve-i n | ni; . This meeting will also bo held i at the M. F. church. A very good ] star t has been made tn securing H<>ti ; II. Bosenliaupt of Spokane to speak I ( tn t |»al (K'/asion. Let the A. It. ] you. ! ing. .1. II. Cornell of the Republican made ;» t rip to Rockford. Wash., last Sit irday, returning Tuesday morn Mr. Cornell made the trip for tlw expressed purpose of attending a | reunion of the family, which event ; ! *'e ehiMren is a 4'a years. I Imse pres I' n ' :l( ,be retinion were Mrs. F. G. Harris, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mringhatn. Rockford: Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins. Spokane: George Cor nell, Burke, Idaho: Sandpoiut. mid the father and muth t. Mr. iiid Mrs. IV. H. Cornell. Bock ford. ! J. H. Cornell. ••DAISY" IS SimMimLl I.AIM llt ll l.iiiitlKT 1 oiispHiiy*» Neu Tu|f ItoMt Kt'Nily for Nttrvlif. Wednesday In t lie presence of a large number of cut husinste and admiring 1 spectators.' 'The work of launching passed off as smoothly as could tie wished tor, 1 be boat sliding into the water w it h the gracef illness of a duck, so |«rk-t »»ere the pr.s'ecdings al tending the event that none could fail to see that every detail had lice» j carefully looked after by a master ! hand. Notwithstanding the indem | cut weather of Wednesday every one 'I lie lliimiifrd Luinher (.'onipany 's new tug lu ai "Daisy" was launched i ; („, r j ap-j"ho went to witness the launching I expressed tlicniM'lves as Ijeing wellj paid for t te ir trouble. Thursday the Daisy made I maiden trip of 4o miles, averaging! i- miles p< r uoiir. Her Iniilder, P. W . Johnson of f 's'Ur d Aienc, acted in the capaejt v of captain, and Dave Ruse, also a Coeur d'Alene man. was engineer, , fill in the high -s The trial trip was sueress seuse of the crin, .. . . » . , immediately accepted at the end of t lie 1 1 ip. and Manager Utckerd was so well pleased with Iter that the Gat was 1 ! Tlie Daisy is »I feet long with IH foot (team and is suppowd i<> draw I» ei of water. Power is su|> plied by a il.» 11. P. Iiigli pressure dou-i ide engine, wiili a Scotch marine water | ■si »et back boiler M-ven feet in diameter by j . 12 feet length, and swings a « ft. U in. projeller. Her c<ist is estimated at »lo.ooii. The tsiat was luiilt for tlie Huni , bird Lumber Uompany for towing ' purismes on Pend d'Orcille lake, by Peter \V. Johnson (»f <oeur d'Alene. ! Ttie wo rk of building lias tieen in iin/gress xirce November 4, last, con-i si»},-ruble time l*eing lost waiting for At that time Mr. n.acli.nery. etc Joimson wax requested to build a boat ,^, wl to the demamis of the lumber . , . ; -»upatiy s service on Hie lake, »hieb . ' s strenuous to say tlie least, i Another provision was that the boat , j should not draw to exceed seven feet ] j of water. The DafSy was the result. ! | and the builder informs us she draws j three Inches less than seven feet of water. The verdict of everyone who J has seen her is that she Is a ''Daisy" ! not only In name, but in fact, and lier i builder. Mr. Johnson, may well feel proud of tlie success of Ills undertak ing. Slie will lx- a lasting credit to his skill and a useful as well as a graceful ornament to the majestic Pend d'Oreille. SmiMEKD TO HKAKT KAII.I HE Well Known TtmlM-rman I'M..» Suddenly Ovrr tli«< Brwt Divide. , .. , , . K Eru»»n, a tn li known and ! l M, pnlar llmlieritian of this locality, Ulvd In u.wn early inorniiiK fruin heart failure. last Saturday It, was not generally known Dial lie was t roubled wit it a weak heart and his : , , . . , , sudden demise was a great shook to ! , , . i his man» friends. According to r»' , , , , , . . . . i ports he liad been dr tik ng »in te 1 ! . ., . . , , . * , , heavily all day F r day, after witleli lie , ., . wem to sleep, and when next discoy* .. , . * ered he was dead. ,, .... His remains were taken in charge . , , . . *>> local officers, and as t was mims ,, , . , sible to locate I'oroner Barker, ann > , ...... quest »»as held bv Judge Stelnleln . . ' . Saturday. Hie jury rendered a ver „ ... . . . . I diet to tbs effect that Erlcson s death was due to nat ural causes and not to violence. The funeral took place Nun j day at 2 o'clock p. in., the services l*c ing conducted tty Bcv. J. « . iteed. Deceased was a single man alkiut 40 i years of ttge. lie had no relatives in ... .. , , . I Ins immediate vicinity, but is suit . . , . . , posed to have a iirother living sotne , . »vhere in I tregon and allot lier one at . , some point mille west. His parents ' , ... , , , ... are both living buck in Michigan. None of his relatives could lie commit ideated with in regard to arrange ments for the funeral. Erieson came to this locality many years ago, and Imre a good reputation for honesty and industry. He had many friends and was probable Ills own worst one |nv ||e leaves some property, prit ei aMmilK w „ 1( . h is a h«.n,estead to which lie recently received a govern .patent. His relatives are being ,, )nimunl ,. atr( | wit | L arid t | lfiy wi u |)ripl)il | )iy 1(K>k ;iTler thf propcrl v jn . j rrt-sti* ] ; ] IllCV.t./. V ITEMS KICOM KITH I1ICI XI K»lllifiil K,-,ord of Ui» Werk'* I loi it Il I tin* County Sou». Ross Saunders Is clerking for Larsen Bros. A. A. Sage of Athol was doing Uusi ness In town Tuesday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Koch died Tmirsriux F. M. Peters has piirehavrt lot r> in block K. located on Main street. We see no reason why a cheese fae tory should not tie a paying Invest ment ! here. 1 *"w n on personal business Wcdnes day. Ten of F.. i^. Stoddard's children have the scarlet fever, hut none of them are bedfast* i I*. F. Mason of ('«inir d'Alene was I H. M. Raynor and family moved to ( lark Fork Monday, where they will ; reside in the future. F. K. Hire arrived herefrom Butte Friday morning. • He lias a ranch on I 'pper Ts in lakes. J. M. Alexander and family left fur their former home Tuesday in Oah j k'edi. W is., to remain permanently. Homer Blanchard returned from M. ! Joe 'I luiraday. He says Rathdrum and vicinity is good enough for him. j F. A. McCall of .Sandpoinl arrived] here Monday and assumed ids duties as a dcpi'tr in tlie recorder's office, succeeding A. Cook. Two Italians and t wo twars afforded 1 considerable ! younger element by giving an exhihi- I Hon on our streets Wednesday. amusement ffm the I II. M. Ntontenburg lias erected a dwelling on ids farm four miles south of town and Harry Stnntenbiirg and ; | wife have moved into tlie same. j . General Sparks and Matilda Thomas wpr( . IIiarrl „, at llle r( . gi dence of Mrs IS. J. Justice of tlie Peace Dyer. Kastman Tuesday evening by * b, ' Rat litsme Sisters will give a Measurement social at K. of P. ball ! Thursday evening, June •'>. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. George Polar lias resigned his |M*i tion as freight agent' and will devote his time to farming. Titos. mon is acting temporary freight agent. i , , . John JVavenport of Fairchild, WJs., a bmtK,. r of Mrs. Amelia Travis, ar , riveyf f r ,„ n t »ie east Thursday and ] willf visit with his sister a few days, ! wlL. n jj C will gb to Oregon. It/slni Miss Carrie A. Holbrook gave a Christian Endeavor leisure at tire Presbyterian church Tuesday eve ning, and despite the inclement went her there was a fair attendance. Commencement exercises of the But hdrum school will be held at the court boose Thursday evening. May 2t». The graduates are Minnie Pearl Cook, Minnie Waddle and Roy E. I tart o. Decoration day program is bein arranged. All the secret orders have tuen invited to participate and have promised to do so. lion. C. H. Mer riam of Spokane has been secured to deliver the oration. Everybody should turn out and do honor to our dead heroes. The Sprague correspondent of Hie Spokesman-Review says that William J. Burrow, the pioneer of that section, hits left there with his family for Rathdrmn to reside. Mr. Burrow, who is known to the old timers of that section as "il(Mid(M) Jiilly, t ied on his farm one-lialf mile east of set Sprague in IHUT and for 3."» years had watched tile growth of the town and country. He was the lirst settler in t hose parts and no early day history of ilia! locality is complete without a mention of many years lie was engaged in the sheep business, tait had lately been raising cattle and Is reported as well to do. 'llinidtHi Itlfly. For llfilie News Items. Judge Bidwcll was In Ralhdruiu this week oil legs ! business. Visitors front Sandpoiut Monday were Messrs, Fiats, Sweet, Murray and Buchanan. Matt Neison was hurt at the saw mill une day tills week by a log rolling against him. Crescent lodge No. 23, A. O. F. V., will give an anniversary ball al I he Highland house Mnv 2ii. School district No. 13. In which Hope is located, will elect one trustee for a term of three years on June 2. S. Hornlug Ixt» resigned as consta blc of Hope precinct and Ike Walters lias been appointed lo till tlie vacancy. Ed Jcannot has returned from Par adise iloi Springs greatly improved in health. He reiKtrts Jerry Cavanaugh as doing well. Martha Huge lias returned from the state normal at Lewlstoi to attend her sick mother. .Miss Barbara will remain at school until June i it. Mr. Jenkins, manager of (lie N. I*, hotel for t lie past nine years, lias gone lo si. Paul to visit, with Ills parents. F. C. Bex of Helena will have charge of th* hotel during Mr. Jcnkin's ale sen c. Constable Walters arrested John Fleming and IJernert Ferrell on Tuesday for disturbing the peace. Both pleaded guilty l>efore Justice Bid well, who released Ferrell after lie had promised to he go<*l. and gave Fleming ;m (Jays ^ji the count \ jail. 1'rle-Nt Itlft'T I trni». Mr. Pearson n' .Paul River is in to » u. .1 It. Blackburn Is here from Pull man, Wash., visiting with old friends. Misses < ),l»r a rid Carr are here from Elmira visiting the Miss*s ( all.than. Mrs. Kllis Martin of Sandpoiut is here visiting lier rrothcritilaw, Will Martin. Jack Wills was in to*n Wednesday fr'ot: the L'ote '•tar mine :»fi»*r hi»]> plies, Frank Ether. Sr., left Wednesday f"r Montreal. Canada, to Itc gone all summer. Tlier • was no school in Mis* Macca tx'e's room this week, owing to that lady's « kriess. I The dance given by t be Glee club al I Woodmen ball Saturday night was largely attended. ; rnaur's farm one and a half miles be A. W. Beck has rented Mrs. Ga low town and lias moved on to the saine. A raft containing lx.istfi feet of lum t*er. ted uiging to 'l -Girmis Bros, of S.mdpotnt. was t»a<ilv wrecked Werl nesday while running Aliatny falls. A AnkIt* Diiukl» ium). "At one lime l suffered from a se ven-sprain of the ankle," says Geo. K, Carey, editor of the Guide. Wash ington, Va. "After using several well recomuiendi-d medicines witliout suctvNK, I tried t.liaiutM-rlam's i'uin Balm and am pleased to sav tliat re i lief came as tasm as I Is-gan its use and a complete cure speedily followed, This remedy has also been itsetl in my family for frost bitten feet with^lte h*«' n suits. 1 eheerfullv nnttauuend î-H^un-.men? ' s!'.td I'oss * ' m