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SOCIFTir.S. Jerone- Fir«* I ►••inirm»**nt—M«*«-t> **r«*r> Tu«*sday t*vaniiiitat tin station. loan hall. Henry .1 Link«». chief: Norman Aniu*tt. <«-«ivtar> WotMlnifii of tli»* World—Jerome «'ami' \«« Meets* ill«- tlr>i ate! thint Friday * of each month at Eagle's hull A s. l.«*um>. Sfhiuersliall. clerk. i . .1. F Degree of Honor—Jeroiuu « amp N every first and third Wediu-stlay Eagle's hall or. Mamie K Piper. Revor«l«*r Meet» eiung. at Mr* Ralph Moore. « 'hi«*t of Hon Modern Woodmen oi America— Jerouu- fa nip No 1*504. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday evening i»t «*ach month at ** «»'clock in Kagl« hall A. H. Barclay. tVmsul. H 1» rook. t'lerk I miepetulenl t >rder «*i t kl« l Fell« »w >— Jen »ine 1.« *« lg« No. IJ*». Meets o'clock at Eagl« Win. A. Peter-*. secretary ning at s cry Thursday hall John I» Ntms. N «« Fraternal Onierof Eagles—Jerome A«*ri«* No iyol Meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock at Eagles hall. Henry M Hall. Worthy IT»*> ident. Win A. Peters. Secretary Jerome Lodge No. id. A. F »V A. M Meets the Second and fourth Wednesday s at 7 U» P. M . at Masonic Hall. Wilbur M Massey. W M.. Oeo. T. Riding. secretary lock Jennne Circle. No. 7J1. Women of Woodcraft— Mçets every secoud Wedne-Uay .-veniiiK of each month at Kagle'^ hall, l'annie M Robbins. . Guardian Neighbor. M K llurrooghs. t lerk. Royal Neighbors of A mérita. Sunshine tamp No. t*U t—Meets first ami third Tuesday evenings of each month ai h o'cl«K*k at Eagles hall. Mau.l K Piper. Oracle. Grace Bailey. »«vorder. HARRY C. PARSONS Specialty of Breaking Horses to Drive, Work or Ride SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Kaneh 5 miles north. Jerome, Idaho. C. F. AN NETT -IfsTK'E OK THE I'EAi E I Office at C. F. Annett A Son's W. R. FORBES Baggage, Express and Transfer PACKAGE DELIVERY Courteous Treatment Prompt Service. Leave orders at Taeha's store Phone 45 H. T. PUGH stone: mason Stone Houses a Specialty All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Jerome, Idaho. Box -Rtf. Coppdale Contracting Co. Plowing, Harrowing. Leveling, Seeding, Ditching, Building. Anywhere in Jonathan Valley Box 7, Coprn.U.K, Idaho. Wm. A. PETERS I-VWYER notary rrm.h ani> « onvevanfino First National Batik Building Ir>.\ hu Jerome JIenry M Ham. Adam B. Uarci.av BARCLAY A. HALL LAWYERS Practice in all State and Federal Courts Jerome, Idaho J. S. HARTSHORN LICENSED AUCTIONKKK Main Jerome J. F. GRINDER VETERINARIAN Office at Foster's Barn, IDAHO JEROME DR. E. D. PIPER Physician and Surgeon Office at Jerome Drug Store Jerome, Idaho Jere C. Martin Ro il llvIlISSK MARTIN 4. HADDOCK ATTORNEYS AT LAW Jerome Idaho DR. J. F. SCHMERSHALL Over Jerome Drug Store Main Street Jerome Idaho GEHRMANN BROS. Will Contract Clearing, Plowing and Leveling hy tlie Acre Jerome, Idaho Address A. B. STEVENS C. E. LICENSED SURVEYOR Irrigation and Municipal Engineer Idaho Jerome Dr. LEON G. PHILLIPS DENTIST Hours, 9 to 12—2 to 5 CiORMAN Bum;. Phone 80 L. R. ASHENFELTER MERCHANT TAILOR Complete Line of Spring Suitings Cleaning and Brewing a Specialty Jerome, Idaho TMI: TRUSTEES MEET The- Newly HlecteU Trustees Meet and Organize und (let Dow n to The ln»ar«l «»! trustee met in a«lj«»nrne«| session last l ri«lay evening. The elerk preaented hi« annual report whieh was read and upon motion uiveptisl. Active Business I'lien U-ing no further business the Uiard ad-1 jounied sine .lie. .lustiee Annelt hereupm administered the uath of ollii-e to the newly elected niemU-rs of the board. A temporary or ganization was [H-rteeted by the selection of K. A. Musse as ehairnian and Ralph Moore, elerk. The resignation of K. G. Heed as elerk was received and on motion accepted. I'pon motion tlie laiarvi adjourned to meet Tuesday evening. April 11th. Tuesday Evening, Apr. 11. The tmaril of trustees .met as [ier ad journment, members being all | -et -sent. and proceeded at once to |>erfect a (aTtnanent organization. K. «5. tianss was unanimously seleeted as chair man of tile hoard, and tt|M>tt assuming his official position took invasion to thank the board for the honor conferred and the eontidenee reposes 1 in him. While tlie ottiee of trustee was a thankless one in many resqieets it gave him pleasure to lie altle to serve the people of the town, and itis aim would he to administer the attains of tlie town in as economical a manner as is consistent with sound bttsi ness principles. The election of a elerk 1 icing next in ortler, Mr, Ralph Moore was unanimous ly ehosen for the position. Applications for tlie position of Marsh al were received from W. S. Berry, the present incmnlieiit. and .lohn Gott. I'p on motion the applications were tempor arily laid on the table. There lieing several imjiortant matters which were to lie considered, ehairnian tianss advised that the Liard go into an exivntive session, and to esea|v any erif ieisms that might tv passeil, ex-elerk K. ti. Reed and a representative of tlie Times were inviteii into the session, and we e:m assure onr readers that nothing wa done at this session to jisipardixe their interests and though trustee Kusse did bring up the question of''graft," as it liad reference to tree grafting, it wxs promptly overlooked. It is the aim of the new Uiard to pur sue as economical a course as [lossihle and with this end in view the question of consolidating the ottiee of Marshal and Water Master was discussed at some , . , . .... , . . . length and it was finally «nier.*! that the. Clerk advertis»" for sealisl applications for tins position. Cpon the question of the selection of a] while the present iiieumlvnt small compensation, it treasurer, wxs nremng a was the sense of the hoard that the duties of this ottiee sliollld lv rendered grain itously and accordingly the name of W. L. linyette, cashier of the Farmers a M erchants State Bank was presented and ii|Hin motion lie was unanimously elected with the imderstainling that he would serve without compensation. The matter of stnvt sprinkling having Uvn very unsatisfactory in the pxst, it wait deemed advisable that the town pro cure a sprinkler of a modern ami ap prover! pattern and hire a competent man to Ojvrate the same. The chairman wa , authorized to pmeiire pneea and s|kviI, rations on same. On motion the ivard adjourned to meet Tuesday evening. April I nth at S o'clock. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing ivtwtvn II. K. R'n limond and J. M. Male, under the Ann name of Richmond Mercantile Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. M. Hale retiring. The business will lie continued by II. K. Richmond, who is authorized to collect all accounts due the company, ami who assumes all in dehtedness against tlie said company. il. F.. Rll IIMONU. J. M. IIai.k. Datei 1 Jerome, April lotli, Bill. Should Compare Notes. One is at a Ions to judge oi the condi tion of the weather at Goodin# last w«*k, jud#in# from the two little loral items clipped from tin* columns of tlie two papers there: Tlie i>ast brought to light a gr« ul many straw hats that have U*4*n laying upon the all winter. It will policy to kw?p the winter hat» where they can lie fourni on short notice, us there may h»* a «lay or two yet that they will lie mighty comfortable.— I>*H»ler. The »now that fell Tuesday au«l We«li»ea. day is melting fast, and in two or three days there will he sunshine and good eh**er among uh all. Tlie snow make* one feel that the stove in all right a* it Ktnndri. and is U-tp-r otT in the hou** than elsewhere and y« will decide to leave it up another »••raid. < ict to#etlicr boys and compun* not«*« «»n such iin|K»rtant itcin»L us or your lar#»* family of readers will not know whether to come to town with it winter overcoat on, or u summer duster. There is.no danger down in this section, as Jerome always has nice sunshiny days — that is, most always. veek has .•k Barber Shop for Sale. Three chair har)x*r whop for «al«* at a bargain. Bent location in (own. UcuHon for selling: Proprietor has made ins stake und w'isIum to retire, lar* eall or write For partiell F. P. Horn, Jerome. llie Farmers Meet. Tin* ivtrular nuvting of the Jerome Canal 1 *eis Bran.-h ..i tl... \„rtl. side AssiH*iation was heUI last Sa lur»lay. was i|i)lte well atU*n«li«l ami » hi the a I »sen« « * j of l'ivsi«lent S|H*akinuii, K. \ (i«»ul«l was ehosen leiii|H>rary ehairnian «»i the iiiivl lug. Sonie roui i ne business Irans | w ; acted. alter whieh the meeting was dressed hy Mr. A, 15. ad Nystroiu, who is Professor of Dairying at the Washington Stale College at Pullman, Washington, j Mr. Nystroin is largely interested in ! the new creamery at Gooding, remarks :tn«l his wvn* along « lui ry lines, tin* proper rows t«> Holtvt f«»r dairy purposes, j the most profitable feed, rare ele. ll« l strongly adv«K*at«*s the fee«ling «if green stuft* the year through, and urges our farmers t«> plant corn, not f«»r the pur-1 lH»se of maturing it for dry fee« l, I nit to lx* put up in a silo f«»r ensilage, as in his i most promising sections for dairying that lie knows of, as nature has endowed ns judgement this is the best milk producing) food that can lie feil to a dairy cow j When properly prepared it contains all j the nutritous elements of green alfalfa or clover, ami he pointed out several install- \ tvs where it was being ft*l with most ] sutisfaetory results. The speaker considers tilts one of the i with many advantages, ami lie urged the 1 farmers to turn their attention to this branch of fanning as fast as conditions would permit. it is not only a pleasant vocation, hut a very profitable one w hich brings in a source of revenue each month, in ready cash, instead of waiting until fall to realize from your crops. One of the most essential features in starting a dairy is the selection of the pro[ier stock. Beef cattle and dairy cat tle cannot lie combined in one herd, x there is a radical dittervnee in them What the dairy farmer wanted was cow that would put the results of her) feeding in the milk pail instead of on her! piite fully the methods to !■,' pursue)I in selecting good ] the hack, and he descril**! ilairy cows. ! Mr. Nystrom's remarks were listened | to with miieli attention, at the close of ; Inch he was plied w ith various cj' i-i- j 1 lions touching ii|sm the matter, whiee he replied to in a comprehensive manner To those of our farmers who are seeking; information on the dairy snlijeet. they! will tilid much assistance in getting into eoinmunieatioii witli the Gooding ( 'ream cry Co., who will lv pleased at all times to answer any inquiries addressed them Spanish Steak. A delicious dish can be made of a , atlk of gteak Cut off a „ the f#t anJ j *ry it brown in plenty of butter; lift with salt and pepper and fry a sliced )n lon brown in the butter remaining ! !n the fryU "' P an Spread onions over he Hteak and cover It with a can of omatoea. Juice and all. >ut and put In a baking pan Sprinkle I I Cover and jake an hour In a slow oven, basting 'requently Make gravy of drippings ■erralnlng In the pan and serve piping lot. Southern Spoon Bread. One pint of swevt milk, one-baif cup teo ful of white cornmoal, one-half spoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of butter, one egg beaten light, one level tablespoonful of baking powder Scald «he milk in a double boiler, stir In the let three hours, then beat In the other Ingredients Note ^ ^ (g oQp tabltipoonfu , of bakln g powder. Turn Into a baking dish suit able for the table and bake forty minu Serve hot from the dish. tes Power of Wealth. Mr. Qhout—All my money cannot give me healsh doctor. Dr. Bolus—No. perhaps not; but It Is of Inestimable value nevertheless It gives your physician great confl (ence 6,000 Acres of State l ands, Near Burley Idaho, To Is- sold at public auction at Burley, Idaho, April 21st. This land isj under tlie Minidoka Government project. Land selling for t>25 an acre or Iidh, will quire one-tenth payment on «late of pur chase, balance in eighteen annual install ments. Land selling for over *25 |s-r acre will require two-tenths payment on date of purchase and balance in sixteen annual installments. Reduced rail's will is 1 made via the Oregon Short Line, tickets on sale from Ctah points, April 10th. ami 20th., ami from Idaho (siints April 2otli. ami 21st. See agents for rates and further particulars. n Notice for Publication Final Proof. 1. Carlo Hazel ha it h. of Jerons*. Idaho, assign«-« of Mats ! Bernice Gardner who rnad****n(ry No'HO under Uib provisions of an a«-t of tin* h-gislatur«* fd tlie .Slat«* of Idaho, commonly known as Urn "< ar»*y Act.' 'approved Mar«-h Jnd. which stnhmcm n f.% ai:J4. s«*e je. ip s rang** If». K. H. M. <Io liorohy glv«-of my intfiition to make Anal proof tr> estahlish my claim to the laud »hove described. uu«l that I pxpwl t«» prove that I have resided on, r«*claitned an«l cultivât«-«! s«|f| l»ifi«l as required hy law. Is-ff»re K, || Traill, at J erf »me, Idaho, on the r»th day of May. IM I, hy two of the following witnesses: W. A. Helss, J. II. Ashenfeltcr. James • >»|fton. Sam J. shoenhair. all of Jerome. Idaho. ( AKUr Ha/.ki BAK1H. Km ry mull. First puli Apr. ßth, lust puh May Ith. Notice for Publication Final Proof. I. Newton F. IktVaney. of Jerome, Idaho, w ho made entry No. 7Ϋ. under the provision»« of an act of the IcgUluturc of the state of Idaho, com monly known as the " «arey A«-t.' approved March #nd, IHM), whieh eiuhracoii U*t J, s«*c. in, tp 7. rang*- 17 K. ». M .. do hereby give nolle«* of my intention lo make final proof to e*tahliKh my claim to the lami alKivc dc-crit»cd. uihI that I expect to prove that 1 hav»* rcsMcd on, rccloitiic«l ami cultivated said laml ax required t.y law. Ij«* f«»re It. H. Traill, at Jerome, Muho, on the - r »th day of May. »Ml, hy two of the folloiuug wit c. W. Devoe, A. T. Hruuer, J; N«-l*on Hhepar«!. Harry FantoiiK. all of Jerome, Malio. Nkwton K. DkVanky. Kiitnrnmn. Flrut puh Apr ßth. laid puh May Ith. i •J Diamond Edge Tool Hamilton Brown Shoes 3ÈS EASTER GREETINGS sr iff. I S*L -X It k: 1: fy'ifl ti h -r Sà A ( as> You Need Our Store So does everybody who is careful with his money All Spring Goods Now In We sell everything to Hat, Wear and Use. REMEMBER—-The best that money can buy and sell at living prices. WE GIVE PREMIUMS WITH CASH SALES JEROME MERC. CO. A. L. PYLE. Manager THE QUALITY STORE Silverwreath Goods QUALITY FLOUR CITY MEAT MARKET Gem Ranch Stock Farm George FIRE! «I V H. When- will U- found every thing usually kept in all first-class markets, at liv ing prices. Lawshe Propnctor HOLSTEIN CATTLE Hold* World'» Record lot Butter ! Chester White Hogs i Champion Dressed Carcass at 1910; Insure your building mid stivks the tîl.KNXS J. R. ELUS Proprietor in such companies as FALLS OKIKNT, and CALKDON l*h<*ne t'ei These eomptinies had insur ance on the (tverlvrg building and on Mr. Walz' fixtures and stock. The Overls-rg htiilding burmxl on the morning of March 20th, au.d we w ired the dilTerent companies of the loss and in 24 hours Mr. C. It. Kerns of the (ilens Fulls Co. was IAN. International Live Stock Show go m ritt: Chester White was a BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS WEST END F»OOL HALL and BARBER SHOP The World's Standard Fowl Stock for Sale For F an I reatmenl 1 .gg» for I latching CIGARS. TOBACCO. CANDY and LUNCFI at Connection J. O. ADAMSON here to adjust the loss for Ids Co. and in 4* hours Mr. Calvin of the Caledonian was here to adjust tin loss for Ids com {tally and the Orient Co., and on elaims were tire satisfaction and Mr. Walz, from the time of the lire we received j the money of the Companies to pay j the loss, from amount that the carpenters figured that it would take to put the build ing in as good shape as la-fore the fire. Mr. Walz receiving from the Caledonian and «tiens F'alls Co., j that fieing the amount that he (ig- j ured he lost. E. B. TAGE LICENSED SURVEYOR Practical Irrigation-Kngim-criug and j All Work (fuamntccd Satisfactory j Ottiee at Jerome Drug Hton-. the third «lay tlie adjusted to the* cu of Mr. Ovcrls-rg and in ten days 1 HOTEL JEROME Cndcr new management First-clats Cafe in Connection H. J. UNKE PLAN I NO MILL Electric Heat Rates Reasonable M. G. BRENNAN. Ston* Fixture* Overlw*rg rerfiving Sion* Front* Mr. Window Frame* Orient 8039.00, the the ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK At Ostrander Lnndier Co. Yard Jerome Blacksmith Shop JAMES KERSEY, Proprietor Wc feel prottd that we represent such companies ns tin; above. Ah long a* your building* «I«» not burn you do not want any damage*, l>nt if they should happen to hum you want the money for the in*uraiii-e. Wc also represent the German Am erican, Atlas, Concor« lia, Fire Association and Continental. Place your insuranee in any of the above companies and l*■ protected. These compiinics |my their losses prompt General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing A Specialty of Diseased or Crippled Feet ALSO CARRY A FULL LINK OF Farm Implements ly BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC. BURKHEAD-HEISS REALTY CO. JEROME, IDA Jerome, Idaho