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Local and Personal News Notes colls it for less. think of Alack s Later meal time cafe ■ v an evening at Medved Bros. ïïaii. ^ , ating this spring? See Carl L ii ne , °£ ♦ hôvs' shoes, sizes 1 to J è t Carlson's. ßpneral loans at Farmers State now 8 per cent, B an " films for all .cameras from Medved's po Newest .,. Vstmubell's studio. The best Utah coal to be had at ♦to prairie Lumber Co. _ iM Beck was a visitor m the Tvesterdav f rom Ferdinand. «bEE HOMESTEADS—See J. T Porte at Nezperce Hotel April 3 u,-s B S Peterson spent the -eek-end with her husband in Spokane. . Try the fine ice . machine —supplied in any at city « new qU Sav?your chicks by fading 0 K. chick food. For sale by all dealers. over from feet in Hartman 42tf J J. Gregory was Orangeville yesterday on a busi ness mission. Get your shoes and see how good they feel. At Carlson's. FOR SALE—2nd-hand Dodge Bros, motor car. la good condi tion. Heston & Miller. See our prices before buying vonr farm machinery. S .E. Mik kelson, Agent V.-C. Co. Landlord Bruce of the Nez perre Hotel went to Lewiston yes terday on a business mission. Rev. N. J. Holm, of Clarkston, filled his regular appointment at the Lutheran church here Sunday. For kodak finishing or any thing in photography see Camp bell, the photographer in your town. _ 8 per cent money at Farmers State Bank on general loans : also see us about your real estate loan : have an attractive rate, ■ Miss Dickinson of the high school faculty is visiting relatives in Spokane tbs week and attend ing the teachers' convention. Charles F. Thomas left Tues day for Seattle, where he is at tending the convention of North western auto dealer^ this week. Boss Senter, who is now selling silos and ensilage cutting equip ment at Alohler, was in Nezperce yesterday on business in this line, tf. we NEZPERCE TRADING COMPANY—The Store of Quality ICKlOnUKKKKKKKKIC KKÛKK A When you sum up the merits of Munsingwear, the sum total is service. Into each garment are woven or knit, fine qual ity, perfection of fabric, finish and fit. << super m 99 it S A Distinguished Service Label Mil Ï I MUNSINGWEAR look for the name on your underwear I III 1 Him: b The name Munsingwear on your underwear is a sign of sure satisfaction. The name stands for fine quality, perfection of fit, washability, wearability, serviceability,—in fact all the things you ex pect of good underclothing and none of the disappointments. a s a n ? ï 0 W £ 2 «2 ftym c g HJ»* s 1 »TYLt !• When you ask for Munsingwear it's the same as saying "give me underwear that's 100 per cent right, why millions of discriminating people, men, women, children,—wise underwear buyers,—ask for Munsingwear and don't say just underwear. Munsingwear is Dependable Underclothing. You can count on its fine quality, perfection of fit, comfort, ser vice day after day, season after season. In these days of rising costs and uncertain merchandise it's worth a lot to be able to depend upon underwear. That's why we recommend Munsingwear to you and say that it is sure satisfaction and true economy to wear Munsingwear union suits. Because of unusual serviceability, dependability and reasonable first cost, Munsingwear is the most economical undergarment you can buy. Made for men, women, children-every member of the family-in every desired size, style, a large variety of fab rics, light, medium and heavyweight. Our Munsingwear stocks offer you a wide variety for selection. It makes no difference about the size of your person or purse, tall, short, fat or thin, there's garment that will give you a season full of com fort, service, all 'round satisfaction. Don't take word for it—try a suit and see. 99 That's o Q O o o 0 ? s Q g II m il» 8 Ik a mm ilM » e* . liirii Munsingwear makes good because it's made good. •n iiilÜll ■ 5» v This season, as well as in the past, the quality of each and every fabric is fully maintained. irai! ■ ■V. Q m ■: # ft ■ ' a Munsingwear THE STORE OP QUALITY t , - . 0 n State Bank Bui Id i O'f " 01 Nezperce Idaho It's a Munsingwear habit to outwash, outwear, out last expectations. That's what thousands of satis fied users say. > f m g STVLt eo V=J our •Tn.1 20 a XnitHUitiOiianoncit TRADING COMPANY—The Store of Quality i^egearaeNEZPEROE Carlson s spring shoes are in Carlson s spring things are in Long or short orders at Alack 's cate. Long or short hauls quick—Ber ry sdray lme. tf . • ^ ^' lce 18 a business visitor m Lewiston today. First-class cobbler at the A. R. Fike harness store. Medved Bros, pool hall is open and rea< ly for your entertainment. Brighten up. Paints, varnishes, etc. in Acme quality, at Laier Cash Store. The nicest things in school com mencement invitations at this of fice. Order early. If you want to build with lum ber. brick or cement, consult the Prairie Lumber Co. See our prices before buying - your farm machinery. S. E Mik kelson, Agent V.-C. Co. A daughter was born on the 28th instant to Air.' and Airs. Ru dolph Beck, of this vicinity. Aliss AIcDaniel, of the high s school faculty, spent the week-end with home folks in AIoscow. Prof. Skinner is in Spokane this week taking in the sights and at tending the teachers' convention. Airs. Frank O'Connor daughter, Aliss Alarguerite, went to AVenatchee this morning to vis it relatives. It adds to the appearance of your car. Repair your top and back curtain. .New tops made ure on the program for the eoun ty meeting^ of school trustees at this place Saturday. and and put on. A. R. Fike. 8 per cent money at Fanners State Bank on general loans : also see us about your real estate loan : we have an attractive rate. Found —By carrier on Rural Route 3, auto mud chain, 32x3i/o size. At thife office on proof pro perty and payment this notice. Dr. Hewetson, Kincaid Bldg., extensive experience in treatment of all injuries and diseases of the eye. Glasss fitted. Satisfaction assured. 45w4. President Elliott of the State Normal at Lewiston delivered two excellent addresses at the county meeting of school trustees here Saturday. Russell AVebb, superintendent of the Reubens public schools and president of the county teachers' association, was a prominent fig Tr y the new tables at Medved Bros, pool hall. Big line boys' spring suits just opened at Carlson's. Something good to eat al.. «»dy for you at Alack 's cafe. rt s a real pleasure to play on the new tables at Medved Bros, pool halll. They look good and give serv ice, the Hartman shoe. At Carl son 's. Papering? See the nice line of wall paper just received at Laier's Ca'sji Store. Place your orders for Peacock Rock Springs coal with the Prai rie Lumber Co. School ways commencement invita tions and announcements of all sorts at this office. For Sale —Fine span of mares, weight 3000; price $400. AV. J. Ramey, Gilbert, Idaho. For Sale —Baled wheat hay; $35 per ton if taken in 5-ton lots. Inquire of Airs. AYalter Booth. For Sale— 2 registered Poland China AVales hogs; cheap, if taken in the next few days. John AIc Kinley. 4itf. If you want a real car, better take one of those new Buicks at garage. They'll be hard to get later. Rooms —Three nice ground floor rooms for light housekeep ing. Apply Nezperce Hotel. 40 tf See our prices before buying your farm machinery. S. E. Mik kelson, Agent V.-C. Co. Aliss Esther Smith left this morning for Spokane to her nursing course in a hospital there. For Sale —Cabbage arid toma to plants in season. Airs. A. Kachelnder. Leave orders at Nez perce Trading Co. Airs. P. AV. Alitchell last week took the management of the milli nery and ladies' apparel store in this city formerly conducted by Airs. C. AAL Amtes. Rev. and Airs. AValter Terry left for Spokane yesterday, where they will look up a new location. The Christian church resume 42 w2* gave a re ception in their honor Tuesday night. Airs. A. Kachelnder left, yester day morning for Fairfax, Alinn., in answer to a message announc in the serious illness of her moth er, Mrs. John Garrahy, who is over 80 years of age. The party who borrowed the steering wheel from my tractor in the Thomas Bros. warehose lot is requested to return the same with out further argument. II. A. A r onBargen. Let u s draw up your plans for that new home. Madison Lumber Co. Cashier Wienss of the Union State Bank made a business trip to Spokane the first of the week. New ears will be hard to get this year. Better take one of those new Buicks at Fike age. John Stellmon left this morning for the Cascade, Mont., country to look after a trade on land hold ings he lias there. 8 per cent money at Farmers State Bank on general loans ; also see us about your real estate loan ; we have an attractive rate. Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, of Win chester, is visiting Mrs. R. H. Y. Moser at this place. Mr. Camp bell will join her the last of the week. Aliss Wilson, county superin tendent of schools, went to Spo kane Tuesday to attend the con vention of the Northwest Teach ers' Associaion in session there the latter half of last week. Airs. Lizzie Blake and grandson, Ham, went to ilo Friday, return ing Monday. Ham tf. 's gar his mother to Lewiston Saturday, where they were guests of Airs. Adilene Campbell over Sunday. Auctioneer Harry Cranke regis tered another very successful farm sale this week—that of Mrs. Rose Kuther at Ferdinand on the 29th. Horses brought up to $450, steers up to $125 and sheep sold for $20 a head. AVord was received by Airs. Alillage, of this vicinity, on Alon day of last week that Roy Corn well had undergone and operation for ulcers of the 'stomach at Emanuel Hospital in Portland, and that he was getting along very well. AVE BUY, raise and sell fur bearing rabbits, and other fur bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest price on large lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515 517 X. P. Avc., Fargo, N. Dak. References : Scandinavian-Amer ican Bank, Fargo National Bank, Fargo, N. D. H. T. Brown, of Kamiuh, was adjudged insane in the probate court here Tuesday and was yes terday taken to the asylum at Orofino. He has a wife and eight children and owing to the fact that his condition took vicious turns, it was feared that he might at any time inflict personal injury on thehe or his neighbors. 43-4 LUCK! When some man takes a sudden step up in the world, a lot of people say "luck." Probably he worked and saved a long time to get ready for that step up. There is more Savings Bank luck than any other kind, and the best of it is you can make it for yourself by opening an account here and depositing regularly. Farmers State Bank Our Motto: Safety; Service Medved's Market The Old Reliable Fresh and Cured Meats Best Artificial Ice at Your Call Here's Something lor You to Remember" says the Good Judge u And any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you so. You get a lot more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. f Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT' is a long fine-cut tobacco ^yman-Brciton^Ppid.pany, tjp7 Broadway, Me Yotk City