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The Trov Weekly News l ,,V p. L. ivRCUTT, Editon. PAGE 5. TROY weekly news. 1 editorial. WE WANT YOUR HELP. News concedes the nomination f Brady. That is, Mr. Brady has the ® er and will nominate himself. v the News has stated, it will not sud t Brady. We will not support the nominee of the republican machine of Idaho We will never support the re publican party until it is taken from V control of repudiators, and until it is run by someone besides the disgrace ful gang of Mormon ringsters in the jive southeastern counties, backed by their office seeking heelers in other sections of the state. This means that the Troy News must sacrifice some It means that the republican gang will do all in their power to drive the News out of business. It means that we will be put out of business if within the power of the gang. But the News does not care. We propose to do our duty and to stand by what tt believe to be our duty to the party and the people. All we ask is the support of the people, and a fair deal. We want more readers. We want to send the News into several thousand homes, and we want you to help us. II you approve of our stand will you not get your neighbors to subscribe, sending in a club of paid up readers? Do it now'._ BOOSTING FOR IDAHO. The Evening Journal, of Washing ton, Iowa, May 14: Joe Schloesser, olTioy, Idaho, is here for a few days, called by the illness of his father, Louis Schloesser. Mr. Schloesser's condition is considerably improved to day, however, and it is believed that he will recover all right. Joe has been away for three years. He is nicely lo cated in Troy in the printing business. He is very much pleased with the western country, and frankly states that he has traded states and will not trade back. He says that "Troy" is the biggest little town on earth. It is in a very rich farming and timber country. He will be here for a week or two. The And the thing. Boss Brady asserts that he would be pleased to leave his candidacy to the decision of the republican voters of the state. We do not know but that the democrats could afford to let the re publican rank and file pass on Bra dy's merits in November. There are several counties in this neck of the woods where the boss cannot get a ma jority of his own party on election day. This fact will be demonstrated in good time.—Twin Fall Times. TRUITT'S RECORD. Il ia rather interesting to go back over the records of the last legislature and note how our representatives voted on platform pledges. T1 looked up the anti-pass bill, No 10, in troduced bv McCracken, which was a re publican platform pledge, and find that after it passed the house, Mullaley, Jones *od Wessel voiing for it, it went to the senate where it was kept in the commit tee until February 15, when Senator Nugent moved that the bill, (a platform pledge, and a measu-e upon which Sen ator Warren Truitt, with every other republican, had made their paign,) he indefinitely postponed. The motion carried by a strict party vote, Haj-'-en Truitt of Latah county, voting to kill the hill, and went on record as a repudiator. The News is not pretending to criticise Mr. Truitt. We are simply giving the record, page 91, journal of the eenate, 1907 session, and will leave the matter with the republicans of this tounty. Judge Truitt being chairman at that time of the repub!.can county «entrai committee of this county, and a eautng member of his •nil tiir.e, he *as doing, an« , bu record made whether another thing. iis week we have cam party even at what he will not object to having public at this time, or not it will suit the public is probably knew d will not obiec.t Hugh Bovill was in from his town the nrst of the week. ... - He says business is P eking up, Hru ) |j, at there are active ,?Ugmg operations now under toe woods way in around Bovill. Mrs. Carrie Castello of Moscow, chair manofthe Rebekah district No. 1, T, ' , n,e ets in Troy in June, was here sday night and met with the lodge. tpnd ,1 t'ï * 8 1 Hebekahs are welcome to at -1 t,__ ' le convention, and hopes to see a There is to be a fine pro tànai', '''he said the Troy lodge had a tr.ot j ■ m, * n, her8, and' that she was her v ?- . ,llcfc ly by the members during non Au^ r 1. llr ^ n ' returned from Leba »on O hl o, IVedneeday Sd W tl,8e hia and k. i • s ^' a y home he vltited Chicago 1 had ,t lanced. He is improving. evening. It has cancer is an aheess, Its own genuine merit and persis »1 t.f vert ' s ' n 8 have created a Nation s' u re Putation for Shaw's Malt. 5501(1 by C. W. Tompson. tent r I o I . ^ you want to sell something, or need something, tell about it in News locals. 5 cents per line per week. 7 All county news published in the Troy News. It costs only 2 cents per week to get it a whole year. mu nsi mis I I I I j M k *«' V . wmM * * * h & ■MW : I 1 llSpl - I.*~ - - m ■ % x n il i h] m V/. a H ! 1 fPH fi. mm SJ W 1 'fi I ifli • ' Si: The Troy News is equipped to turn out first-class Sale and Horse Bills, Posters, and other work of this class. I , v Is I The News Butter Wrappers are good. We use guaranteed Vegetable Parchment, and Parchment Ink, the best made. Politically, The News has no boss, wears no collar, is red hot republican, and believes in speaking right out from the shoulder. the list and watch the dust fly? I Why not get your name on J V a 9 I