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If You Want the Best ...Ask for... INLAND Crackers ...m... Red Boxes. NOT MADE BY THE TRUST. Aronson DEALER IN Cigars Tobacco Confectionary All Kinds of Sodas Hot Coffee and Sandwiches. also Pool and Billiards. Main Street, Next to Post Office * « < * C. A. SULLIVAN, ...DEALER IN... Fresh and Salted Meats. Brim* in Your Hides. The Troy Laundry Just Across the U. U. Track South of Depot, Is now prepared to do good, clean and neat work for all, and we take this method to solicit a share of your patron age, who desire first-class laundrying done. J. K. SHEPHERD, Proprietor. I I 'M é i UipîL, À J* UK-7 •ts-a to the Pioneer Blacksmith Shop tor wagon and carriage work. Horseshoe ■ specialty. E H. ATHERTON. tng a Our Let us get at your scalp. Shampoos are just right and a good cleaning will do your hair good. IDAHO BARRER SHOP. Just across the street from the Reit man Hotel. Notice is Hereby Given, That the Board of Countv Commissioners in and for Latah County, Idaho, will at the reg ular session of said Board in April next, receive bids for 85 cords of wood. Wood to be four feet long, to be red fir, yellow pine or dry tamarack, to be delivered not later than July 1, 1007, 50 cords to be delivered at the County Court House at Moscow and 35 cords to be delivered at the County Poor Farm, bids for the furnishing of same to be in lots of not less than 10 cords, to be sealed and marked "Bids for Wood Contract to he let April 15, 1007," and to be filed with the undersigned not later than 5 o'clock P. M of the 13th day of April, 1907, to be opened at 10 o'clock A. M. of the 15th day of April, 1907. The Board reserves the right tore nuire a bond for the faithful performance of contract and the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Moscow. Idaho, this 14th WOOD WANTED. day of February, A. D. 11*07. : Seal). AXEL P. RAMSTEDT, Clerk of the Board of County Com missioners, Latah Couuty, Idaho. 33-8t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notick is Hereby Given, That in, under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Board of County Commis sioners of Latah County, Idaho, on Fri dav, the 18th day of January, A. D. 19Ô7, the hereinafter described tracts of land, situated in the County of Latah and state of Idaho, will be sold by the Sheriff of said county at public auction, at the front door of the Court House in Moscow', Latah county, Idaho, on Mon day, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, or at such time or on the day to which the said sale may be postponed or ad journed, to the highest and best bidder for cash and for the purpose of establish ing thereon an electric or steam railway, which tracts of land are known and de scribed a follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the south line of the South half of the Southeast quarter, Section 31, Township 40 North, Range 5 West Boise Meridian, about 820 feet west of the Southeast corner there of, said point being distant 75 feet east erly from the center line of a proposed railway, as the same is now located, stake l out and established, and running thence North 2deg 03min East 150 feet more or less to a point opposite Station 4508; thence westerly at right angh 8 25 feet; thence North 2deg 03min West, 25.3 feet more or less: thence northerly through the arc of a circle described by » radius of 2342 01 feet, 8a0.03 feet ; thence north 18deg 52min West, 340 feet more or less to the north line of the Soutli half of the aforesaid Southeast quarter, Section 31 ; thence west along said north line, 105 feet more or less to a point which is distant 50 feet westerly from the aforesaid center line of the said proposed rail way ; thence South 18deg 52min East, 365 feet; thence southerly through the arc of a circle described by a rad us of 2242 01 feet, 81L9 feet; thence South 2deg 03 min West, 25 feet more or less, to a point opposite Station 4508; thence westerly at right angles 25 feet; thence South 2deg 03min West, 150 feet more or less to the south line of the aforesaid South half of Souteast quarter, Section 31 ; thence east along said south line 150 feet more or less to the point of beginning, also. Commencing at a point on the north line of Lot One, Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 5 West Boise Meridian, about 820 feet west from the Northeast corner thereof, said point being «listant 7.5 [eel easterly from the center line of a proposed railway, as the same is now located, staked out and established, ami running thence South 2deg03min West, 450 feet: thence west at right angles, _ feet; thence south along a line which i I VILLAGE OF TROY TR RASUR Ell'S REPORT. Nov. 1, 1906, I«. Feb. 1, 1907. 35 69 Novemler 1st bal on hand. November 8th, Received of K. W. Woodward, saloon license " •* •* " " jiool December 18tli, " 11 " theater <• << " " 11 saloon and pool license ... 16 35 January 14th, " " " theater license.. " 15th, " 26th, " 29th, $ 90 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 48 98 tax collector, taxes. county treasurer, licenses, taxes, etc. K. W. Woodward, theatre license. . 634 46 (i 00 »842 48 Total DISBURSEMENTS. Paul January 12th, warrant No. 749 to E. R. Wilkiqfe, Paid January 26tb, check to county treasurer.. fiy . Total.■ v • 1 /r. Bal. cash on hand Feb. 1. 1907,.\ . .KJ. . » 6 00 . 45 IK) »51 («0 »791 48 B. S. NELSON, City Treasurer. \ & Bargains in Monuments and Head Stones Mark the Graves of your loved ones, lest you forget. Geo. H. Moody, the Marble and Granite dealer, of Moscow, Idaho, can save you 15 per cent, on your purchase by dealing with him. I have over 300 fin ished Monuments and Head Stones for sale and in stock. All first-class and works of art, and can not he duplicated by any other concern in the west for the money. It will pay intending purchasers to visit my works before buying Headstones and Monuments. $15.00 and up. Call on or address G. H. MOODY, Marble Dealer, Moscow, Idaho. pa-tallel with anil distance 50 feet east erly from the aforesaid center line, 870 feel more or leas to its intersection with the south line of the aforesaid Lot One, Section 6; thence west along said South line, 100 feet more or less to a point which is distant 50 feet westerly from the aforesaid center line of the said proposed railway; thence northerly along a line which is parallel with and distant 5u feet westerly from said center line, 870 feet more or less to a point op posite Station 4514; thence westerly at right angles 25 feeti thence North 2deg 03min East, 450 feet more or less to the aforesaid North line of Lot One, Section 0; thence east along said North line, 150 feet more or less to the point of begin ning. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids at the sale above mentioned, Dated at Moscow, Idaho, this 16th day of February, A. D 1907. By order of the Board of County Corn missioners of Latah County, Idaho. (Seal). AXEL P. RAMSTEDT, Clerk of the said Board. 33-71 Locals. Angus Sutherland, ex-sheriff of Sho shone county, was in Troy Saturday, yes terday from a visit to Lewiston. J } ten( ji n g Lutheran Convention week, , i Hereafter The News will be publish ed Friday evenings instead of Friday mornings. The concert Thursday evening by the Williams Jubilee singers was up to the high standard already established by this company, packed to the door. Mrs. John Sullivan, who has been seriously ill for some time with typhoid fever, was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis by Dr. Carithers of Mos cow, assisted by Dr. Henkle, case was a very serious one and the operation performed only as a last re sort. Mis. Brizeholt and Miss Walby, both professional nurses, were with the patient. By rushing the work the Duthie warehouse that collapsed under a load of snow, has been replaced with a bet ter one. Dr. Henkle has gone to Wardner as a witness in the Steve Adams trial. The house was The A. H. Oversmith and wife returned Dr. Woodward and T. H. Christie were in Lewiston yesterday. Postmaster Olson and wife are at this ' 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Patents Designs Eff tv x 1 Copyrights 4c. Anyone nendlr.g a sketch and description nmy onlclily »»certain our opinion free whet her an Invention 1» probably patentable. Communica tion» «»t rictlyronUdontlnl. HANDBOOK on Patents sont free. Oldest agency for »«curing patents. Patent» taken through Alunn A Co. receive ijtrriul notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrât ed weekly. I.unrest. cir culation of any sclentlllo Journal, n enn«, f.t a year; four months, |U Sold by all newnilealer«. MUNN & Co. 3e,Broadwa >-New York Branch Office. 625 P BU Washington, 1>. C. r I I I I I I I sell the best ranges on earth for from $30 to $GO, and you will believe me if you will call at my store and give my stoves and ranges the most critical examina tion. I I Jobo Bolder J Dirt May Be Healthy But nevertheless it is mighty uncomfortable, when a man must carry it around all day in his shoes, to gall and blister his feet. This is what happens to the man who wears shoes that rip. Sunflower Seamless Shoes never rip; they can't. The uppers are made of one solid piece of leather; no seams. Try a pair and give your feet a rest. C. A. Broman. —You Can (Jet a— Square Meal 1 I When in Troy at the Enterprise Cafe ; j I SQUIRES S LEE. Proprietors. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. 0 1 V If You Want Estimates on anything made from lumber call and see us. Nothing is too difficult for us to turn out. Good Workmanship o is guaranteed, and our prices are al ways satisfactory, equipped us to turn out all work with neatness and dispatch. We are so $3 TROY LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO.