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LOCAL HAPPENING OF THE WEEK. William Vance, oflHowell was in the city this week. \ Sand for building purposes for sale by E. H. Atherton. A. F. Green of Spokane, was in Troy on business this week. Pop and fruit* of all kind* at Pruyno'a Icontectionory store. I Your job work ie done in first-class Irtyle at the News' office. I Beet Norway herring at Nelson's store. iDirect from the fisheries. I Hank I bristle is s(>ending several days |of this week in Lewiston. ■ | Deputy Sheriff Robbina of Moscow, ■'was in thu city thee week, f Mrs. M illie, of near Nora, is afflicted With pneumonia and rheumatism. J. P. Dui hie visited Pnllman this week rwith a view of putting in a wood yard. 1 J.A. Rainey, proprietor of Hotel Reit man. was in Kendrick one day this week Vi New shoes put on horses at $3.00 per Ijpan. E. H. Atherton, the blacksmith. A lot of second band furniture, in '*ood repair, foreale by E. R. M'ilkins. H E. C. Sawyer has moved his family in HD the Shepperd property on Missouri ■lat. ICO Rundie, who was i'l with the la grip)>o for a few days, is again able to re port for duty in the postofiice. & Schreiber and Griffin of the Schreiber Implement Company, of Moscow', were Ipi-mess visitors this week. 35 I Oscar Larson has been in Genesee for lèverai days. He is closing out his itock of goods at that place. John Manson, who is employed in the Tdaho barber shop, is spending a few days with friends near Genesee. I O F. Rndeen of Burnt Ridge has an enterprising hen that recently came off With a band of healthy little chickens. 1 About 45 tons of good grain bay for Ale. Ten dollars per ton delivered in Troy or nine dollars at ranch. Charles Smith, American Ridge. I The local K. of P. Lodge will not put On ''Damon and Pythias" until some during the next month, owing to St that several of the boys are ill. inie i I 1 [Quite a number of people from Troy «tended a dinner party at O. F. Ru 4een's home on Burnt Ridge last Sun day . All report a very pleasant time. {■Miss Polly Brock, of Lewiston, has re turned home after a few days' visit with She Ridge. relatives on American ns accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Ora Trout. iConstipation and piles are twins. they k.ll people inch by inch, sap life «ay e\erj ay. o ts t rs v0C ^ ■Lointain Tea will positively cure you cure no pay. J5 cents. Tea or tab * H * C. V. Johnson. 'The Good Fight of Faith," will be i morning subject at the Christ in urch next Sunday. The evening will "The Parable of the Wheat and the ■res. '|\V. 8. Miller, the barber, mode a trip o his homestead near Janesville last wek, and reports everything all right n that locaity, Tlis claim, lie says, ooks bettor since he proved up on it. ' «The Misses Johanson gave a flinch and vhist party at their home in this city aet Saturday evening. Quite a number ■their friends were present. A mid ■eht lunch was served and all report a Bod time. trhe. W. C. T. U. will hold their next ■geling at the home of Mrs. K. K. Jolly ■ Tuesday, Jan. 7. All members are •quested to be present, ns important itsiness will be transacted.—Mrs. Bello! icComb, secretary. Little Morris, the three year old son < Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, fell from t |e back porch of their residence, to the ■mud, a distance of eight feet, striking ■n his face on the frozen ground. A Sctor was hastily summoned and after » examination found no bones broken, ■Iiongh the child's fare was badly It up and bruised. Irhc members of the Sunday School f the Christian Church are planning é a series of entertainment« to take Ace during the next four months, W*ch entertainment will he under the fenagomont of a separate committee, ■eviously appointed, and who are in Jmcted to keep on the lookout for a mey making scheme in the way of en (able entertainments, and no doubt ah committee will endeavor to out-do sir predecessors in their attempt to d to the chnrch treasury and at the me time give the fun loving public the be of their lire*. i i Subscribe for the News. Axel Olson, insurance agent. r ho Troy Barber Shop is the leading shop in the city. A lot of second grade apples for sale cheap at Duthie's warehouse. tf All the leading brands of flour on hand >nd {oT Hale by w M p ut hie. Will buy and sell second hand wood chopper's tools for cash.—E.H.Atherton D. A. Wood, proprietor of Womi'esaw mill, was in town the first of the week. J. W. Knutson handles a first class line of cigars, confectionery, etc Finest line in town, C. A. Hroman has just received a new line of Sunflower shoos, t all and in spect hie line. Anything you want in the line of cigars or confectionery can be had at Knutson's bakery. Don't overlook the fact that you will find a choice line of fruit at Knutson's confectionary store. Mrs, D. K. Sharp, who has been ill with pneumonia for some time past, is reported much improved. Mrs. F. R. Gates is now residing in Troy. Mrs. Gates is a music teacher, and is organizing a class of pupils Green Tucker, who has been working in the saw mills west of town, for several months, visited friends here this week. A social dance was given at the Hotel Reitman last Saturday night. A very pleasant time is reported by those in at [ tendance, M'. J. Coleman has moved his lunch and short order counter into the new quarters he has constructed in the rear of Wallner's saloon. An organ to trade for wood, a row, or any old thing. Part cash must enter into the deal.— E. R. Wilkins. M r anted—200 cords of green tamarack and fir, and 20 cars of straight seasoned fir. Highest market price paid in cash for same.— E. R. Wilkins. Call at the Nows office and secure sam ple copy of Farm and Fireside. A large and beautiful picture entitled "A Vil lage Wedding," goes with each copy. B. S. Nelson announces that although his stock of dry goods and groceries were not damaged either by fire or water, he will now sell cheaper than ever. It will nay to call on him. Last week Per Johanson disposed of his residence property to Mrs. Boatto Olson, of Dassel. Minn., the purchase price being $1,000. Mr. Johanson will move to his farm north of town. , Th „ greato8t gy8t em renovator. Re ptores vitalitVi rC(rnlatpfl the Li.lney». liver and stomach. If Hollister's Rocky Monntnin T ,„ fai i s to cure get your mon j baek That - H fair . 3 0 cents, Tea or [Tablets. C. V. Johnson. Rev. J. G, Garrick is holding a pro j t ract0l j mooting in the local Methodist I cbun ,|, Considerable interest is being j raanifeate( p Tho c i, oir famishes pon(J music each evening. Evervone is ex tended an invitation to attend these meetings. B. B. Caldwell has rented his ranch, which lies west of town, to R. A. "Wil kins, rural carrier on Route 1, and who will move thereto in a short time. Mr. ; Caldwell and family will move to Gem? w |, elP they will engage in farming ! j ! on a bigger scale. Fmi Illi mul Mrs Mary Thompson, both residents of near Sullivan's mill, wore married at the court house in Mos now last Thursday. Mr. Till and bride are well known in this vicinity, and the I N „ ws j oin9 wit i, a host friend« in ex tending their congratulations. The I couple will make their future homo on ; the groom's farm west of town. * The members of the Concordia society j of tll( , Swedish Lutheran churrh pave a i vm . „„joyable pome of Bengt Peterson last Patnrdav j,About seventy-five people were present and thirty-one baskets were sold, ^| K , entertainment netting the society $57.60. The highest figure reached in j the sale of the baskets was $4.95, the owner being Miss Alice Davidson, of ■ basket supper at, the 1 Howell, and Chas. Smith, of American j Ridge, the lucky bidder. If you w ish an easy shavo, j Aft iia |, a rbor ever gave, Just call on us at our saloon morn, eve. or busy noon. We cut and dress the hair with grace To suit the contour of the face; ; p t Our shop is neat, onr towels are clean, Our razors sharp and scissors keen, And all our art and skill can do. If you will call, we'll do for you.—W. 8. Miller at his new staud. Go to the Troy Barl>cr Shop. The on ly first class shop in the city. Lewiston Morning Tribune and Spokes man-Keview for sale at the I'ost Office. | For Hale —A pair of bob sleds as good as new. Enquire of C. H. Campbell at Jones' barn. I will save you money on renewing your subscription to any paper published —C.O. Bundle. W. F. Isenhart. traveling auditor lor the Northern Pacific Railway Co., was in the city Thursday. Your money back if you don't like 8e curiiy Block Food and remedies. Ask I. A. Bjorkluud about tbem. I'll brave the storms of Chilcoot Pass, I'll cross the plains of frozen glass, I'd leave my wile and cross the sea, Rather than bo without Rocky Moun tain Tea. C. V. aotiueun. W. V, Stevens, who has been agent' at the Northern Pacific depot for the past two mouths, has lieen succeeded by a Mr. Talbot of Hatton, Washington. Mr. Talbot is accompanied by his family, F. E. Milch, former proprietor of The News, will leave today for his former tf home in luwa, accompanied bv Mrs. i Wdeb. Both Mr. and Mrs. N\ ilch will j be greatly missed in Troy, where they h ive made many triends during a stay of fourteen months. Olson & Johnson have made several uotcble improvements in the interior of their store this week. A massive cabi net for small and inexpensive articles and other improvements in the way of counters adds much to the attractive ness of the stoic After three months spent in drilling the well tin the N. Pearson farm on Burnt ridge, Paine, Messinger & Bcoehy struck a good flow of w ater Tuesday at a depth of 260 feet. Thia is one of the deepest wells in this soetion, and all kinds of ill luck attended the contract ors from the time they commenced work until the well was completed. With the same perseverance w hich char acterizes them in all their work they stayed with it until the value of Mr. Pearson's farm was increased by a good w ell of water. A short time ago Chas Smith, of American Ridge, inserted in the News a reading local to the effect that he had about fifty tons of hay to sell at $10 per ton. This week he informed us that he had disposed of the entire amount and could probably sell as much more if lie had it to spare. This is only one of a great number of cases in which the News has been the means of bringing the producer and consumer together. If yon have anything, no matter what, that you want to sell quickly and at a profit, put a local in the News and you will be surprised with the result. Show a Grand Success. The home talent play given at the Odd Fellows' hall last night under the auspices of the K. of P. lodge was an un qualified success from every standpoint. Considering the fact that the play was put on the stage within five days of its inception, is proof positive that each in dividual member of the cast possesses ability in a marked degree, especially the ladies who took part in the play, and who are deserving of unstinted praise. The play was well patronized and every one went away feeling that they had re ceived their money's worth. Notes of the Schools. P„ay and Minnie Atherton, who re cently arrived from Oklahoma, have taken up the school work this week. The seventh, eighth and ninth grades have bad examinations buring the past week. Five pupils from the third room | were promoted to room four this week. Prof. Alvah G. Smith has resumed his work in the schools, after an illness lasting nearly two months. Prof. Pot ter, who was filling the vacancy, has returned to his home in Moscow. Robber Enters N. P. Depot. (Continued from page one» opened in the usual manner and Mr. Stevens would probably not have dis covered the fact that it had been tamp ered with had not the burglar, instead of locking the door shut, locked it with [the combination open. | The man 1 gained entrance through an upstairs j window and had evidently planned the ; robbery well. This is the first affair of the kind to occur in Troy though it is considered strange that the town has so long es I caped the safe breakers attention. How the intruder secured the com ibinatiou is a mystery, though the work - probably that of a professional | was safe breaker. OPENING h SALE! My new store ie now being stocked with the best of everything in the General Merchandise Line. Com mencing Saturday Jan. 28 th I Will Sell Cheaper Than Ever Before YOURS FOR BUSINESS B. S. NELSON VOLLMER - ROLLER - MILLS J. D. Jolly & Co., Proprietors. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of and Dealers in Flour and Feed and all Kinds Of Mill Stuff Seed and Feed Oats For Sale Hotel Beitman #&.v J. A. RAINEX, Proprietor Best Accommodations at Reasonable Prices AMERICAN PLAN THE PIONEER SALOON FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS - - - - PORTLANDCLUS WHISKEY IS MY BAR WHISKEY L. P. WÄLLNEE, Prop. Mount Vernon Pure Rye Whiskey. Bottled at the distillery with an absolutely satisfactory guarantee of purity and original condition. * - C. W. THOMPSON, Troy, Idaho For sale by I Best Job Work at Reasonable Prices at The News Office. - • - 5T sQ Dyspepsia Cure. Digest*: -.vhat you eat. ItartJflciallydigeststhe food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in Itantly relieves and permanently cures epsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. 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