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LINCOLN COUNTY TIMES Publish»»! every Tlnimluy at Jerome. Malm. BV Kditi i»nd I'ropV I«. T. Alexander, $2.00 per year Subscription, Application for entry a* aecnnd dns* iiiuiut at the poMtofllce In Jerome. Idaho, pending. Notice. We have received inquiries from or two partie«, who are receiving the Time» at |hiiiiU away from Jerome, re garding their «nlMcription. slate here that all pa|H*r« l«'ing one We wish to sent away from Jerome, unless marked "Sam ple Copy," are subscribed tor and for hy parties iu this place, and the recipients need have no fear that a hill will he sent them during the time their subscription runs. paid Alfalfa «eed at the Elevator. R. 1,. Renee and Win. Huyette made a btuinesH trip to Twin Fall« yesterday. Wagner ll. /. Burkbead and Wm. are Shoshone visitors today. The Presbyterian Aid Society with Mrs. K. A. Reynolds tlii» week. :k bis for meet« ".Scotty" McConnell will tune at Jurbidge ibis summer, having departed for the gold fields this wis-k. Baltsl hay at the Elevator. A light snow full Tuesday morning was a gentle reminder that winter under wear feels very comfortable us yet. Your spring suit is now ready at Ammsthonu'h. Jess Barclay depart»»! last week for a visit to Ids old home at McConnellsville, Ohio. R. !.. Renee informs ns that the can taloupe «»»»1 ordeued for the tanners, has arrivi»! and is now nqgly for delivery. Onion Sets, The North Side Warehouse & Commission Co., Ltd. Rev. Minney will preach and organize a Sunday next Sunday at 3:30 p. in. Miss Marge ret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G«»i. Maxwell, has l«»-u critically ill with pneumonia the past week. Athletic Elk Hide Sh I 'bool at the lh-iss »hack at Akmsthoso's. J. J. Rocrs and Frank Beck wen Twin Falls visitors Tuesday, returning y es ten lay. "Boh" Rem»-of the Milling A Eleva tor Co. n-|»irls the sale of over lorn pounds of alfalfa s»»»l on Tuesday. ds at the Elevator. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. DeWitt r»*tum«»l Monday from a short visit at Salt take City. Servil»»» wen- held at the Rn-shytcriun church last Sunday, Rev. J. II. Barton pn'aching a very inh-n-sting sermon. A few H*-l»»'t farms and a»-n-age trai-t* at a «a»-riflce if taken at once, ticulars, »»»• Hardwick A Company. ( lardcli For par The Board of Comity Commissioners are in s*»wion at the County S*-ut tliis w«»-k. Ia»mard, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0t»>. Maxwell, is with a govern incut surveying party, having l«-fl Twin Falls last w»»-k, Tn-at your grain and s»»»l potatix»» with Fomialdehyde. The Jerome Drug Co. gnarrant»»* tlieirs to lx- full strength, E. M. Walker, a former resident of this plaiv, hnt who is now t»-mpo-arily located at Wendell, s|x>nt Sunday with friends in Jerome. Tliis is positively tin* last week of sjxv ial prie»»» on stoneware of all kinds. Get what you nt»»l tliis w»»-k at Tut; Racket. Deputy Sherrill A. F. Tag»- was kept pn-lty busy last w»»-k, summoning the extra Jury panel us cull»»l for hy the • listrict court. Have you s»»n that display of new spring suits at Armstrong's? Mr. Ia-.v Kicrxted of Twin Fulls was shaking hands with friends here Tu»»» day. Lew wns a former resident of J»-r onic and still holds property here. V. 1. Treat write« us from Coldwatcr, Micli., to have the (»»hires« "f his pajx-r changed to that place, as lit- ihx-s not w ish to miss a single number. Hiawatha Nut ami Lump Coal at the Elevator. A little bird has whispered to us that a w*»l<liug will lx- one of the Easter events in Jerome. However, we an- not Haying a word until next w»»-k. 1». A. L'lR-risoii, the furniture man, ha« r»-nU»l one of the Napton cottages mirth of the land olliee, taking possession Saturday. The flow of water ilown the coulee is welcomed hy our farmers, cspeeiully hy those whose cisterns had yield»»l up about the last drop of water. Wilbur Brewer, accompanied II. S. Giwn to Twin Fulls last Tliursday, to visit rotatives, and in«|x»-t the pumping plant Mr. Urecn is i-n»-tiiig. Buy a $1.25 Covert punt at Ahmstkonu's. (!oo. Gray, of Jonathan Valley, was wearing a forlorn und downcast Uxik lust Friday, ns his wife and little duugh departed that day for a visit with friends at Boise. Cheer up Geo. they will return. W. J. Walker is having 20 acres cU-are«l on his holding« Itfj miles w»»it of town, and will prepare the ground with u view of covering the en tire twenty witli apple trees. Min. Maker, a «inter of Mr«, Gi» «liire, i« Ix-ing iiitcrluiiicd liy the at Sunny Brook Hunch. Dr. ,1. 1'. Schmcr-hall aiel hrid«* n- turne.l y i»tenlay, where they have sim-i tx» n slm wcn»l with eonimiliilatioii« hy their numerous friend«. • i. \\ . Bruyton of Chicago, president of the Man-flu Co., arrived yesterday and will «{«•nd a «hört time hxiking the work here. $1 Tnf-Xut ( dove» at >. I loi; lutter over AkMSTHOM,'«. Mrs. lien. .Shipman of Marysville, Kan. arrived tlere Tuesday, via Shoshone, her brother, Win. there. •Mrs. Xoliinson. Randolph, meeting lier Mrs. Shipman is also a sister of F. A. Callaway moved his family to his rancit, a few miles south of town, last Week, and Mrs. (J. reports slopping hogs and feeding the chicks much more interesting than town life. The liest $3.50 shoe in America at Aummtiioxo'k. and family former Jerome residents, hut who have li Vakama for some time, returned yester day for a visit with Mrs. Shellenworth's father, Mr. Frank Nim«. nut Mr. Shellenwortli ça at The quietude of Justice Aliuett's lice court w o ars am 111,11 apiiearame in quite numerous quantities on the smith side. I osely, us am likely to reach this pn broken Monday by a lone Irunk, who was assessed a line and cut on his way rejoicing. Judging from ap |x-arauc»-s, Jerome is dry in name only. Kliiinet 15. Shepard of the real eslau* firm of Shepard ARarn-tlof Wendell, was a pleasant caller Tuesday, lieing from Twin Falls, on a business trip. hi route* wliiliier lu* lia«i l**«*ii Buy your Formaldehyde of the Jerome Drug Co. They guarrant*»* theirs to lie full standard strength. Counterfeit silver have made their Heller examine your change ëuine oi them side of the Snake. Buy Yellowstone Sjxs-ial Flour from your merchant. Every sack guarani»»»!. The North Side AsH(H-iut(»l Real Estate •l-! d»'alers held their n-gular monthly m ing at the North Sid»- Inn, Wednesday «lis evening. A sumptoits dinner wa 1 »»»»») ol, alter which the regular business was attended In. Dr. Matthew J. I5ei»l»-I ha olliees and r»»»idein»' in First National Bank Imild Day or night »-alls promptly an Tel. 7li. mg. swervil. Ja«, (»rant, accompanied hy his wife, ui, arrived Tuesday from take (ieneva, Wis. They are friends of Tin»». Vipliam and Jolui Mantacli, and » ill lik»-ly settle near them, alunit 5 mil,»» south w»»q of town. tu» it I ter and R»» leam»l ,S*»»1 Barley $1.75 |x-r hun dred. A. T. Bruner of Jemine was in (»»Hid ing Saturday on Ins way to King Hill, near which town he lias a farm. While here he purchased alxmt lis«» fruit tn»»» from agent O. J. Nevett, and will set them out on his ranch ni-ar Jerome. - flooding Herald. The Ix»»t «A* i »-»-lit work shirts at Armsteong's. A largi* nnnilxT of fanners were on »inr str»»-ts Saturday, all wearing the sniih- of contentment, as tin* weatlter is ideal i-ir spring work and the ( oul»»''s running full »»I water. In fact, it don't take much to make an Idaho farmer happy. Do you need any stone milk jars, jugs, churns, crix-ks, mixing Isiwls, llower pots, or other stone ware? tliis w»»-k at s|x»'ial prices at ihelii Tut: Rai kkt. R. R. Kartzkc, Win. Henning and J. N. Shephenl depart»») for Shosliotu- Mon day morning with sorrowing fa»»«, liav ing lx»-n drawn for Jury s»-rvi»»-. They n-turm-d in the evening liowever, with smiling countenances, having all Ihh-ii exciiM»»). \Ve an- iu the market to buy a few uen-age tracts. II('kkiikai>-Hkiss Kkai.tv C»i. Irving Dawson and Kotiert Nation of Stillwater, Oklu., friends of L. B. Fri and family, urriv»»! Saturday, and like many other sensible Oklahoma |x»»ple, will six-k tlieir fortune in sunny southern Idaho, and they will not leave the North Side tract to do it, either. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Calamira has lx»-n experiencing quit«* a s«-ig<- of sickness the last w»»-k or so that would make mu adult shrink from with fear. It lias Ix-cn m»»-ssary to perform two surgical njx-rathm« on tin- little fel low, hut at last n-|xirts he was getting along nicely. M»»isrs. G. B. Hawheckcr ami Jas. Quay went to the South side last week iu quest of fruit lr»»-s. As »-a»-h of tlu-st gentlemen cx|x»-ts to put out alxmt 40 acres of fruit tliis spring, the selection of tin- trees was no small task. Mrs. Haw hcckcr and Mrs. Ht-iss were also mem ber« of the party. A dollar's worth of pruteetion may 1 h ttie mean« of putting $I(K) into your pocket after the fin-. Company for your (in- insurance. Mr. /«-mis Garn-lt, a practical tailor who recently arriv»»l hen-, has iqx-ned a shop in the n-ar of Armstrong s clothing stun-, and for the pn-s«-ut will »levote his time to alterations and cleaning amt Mr. Garrett »-otm-s S»»- Hanlvvick A pressing suits, etc. highly recommended ami will no doubt receive u portion of the patronage of our citizens. SOCIAL F.VFNTS. The Bridge Whist elnh wan entertained hy Mr» W. A. I lei»» Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mr«. B. Iteifendorf and Mr. and Mr«. J, II. .loaephson entertained the "Suit" elnh at the home of the lor mer Tnewlay evening, those pn-M-nt lie ing Me»»r«. and Mesdames Martin, Kru «er, Nim«, Wood, llardwiek and I lei»» The prize» for the evening were won hy Mr«. Nim« and Mr. JimepliHoii. Quite elaborate refreshment« were served and the nstial pleasant time enjoyed at these meetings was rejieateil. Mr. Win. L. Huyette will entertain the Duplicate Whist Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frazer tomorrow (Friday) evening. This w ill lie the last of a ser ies of games that have been played dur ing the past winter, and promises to lie quite interesting, as it will decide the winners and losers of the series, result of this the winners will lie tend As a ered an elaborate banquet at the North Side Inn, at the expense of the more unfortunate opponents, all the members have been practicing up for the event. ( onseqiiently Now that the season for social func tions is about at an end, the ladies of Jerome are turning tlieir attention to more arduous tasks, and it is not an un usual sight to see them with shovel or rake iu their hands, busily engaged in outdoor pursuits. A little package of flower seeds close at hand is evidence that they are now busily engaged plant ing these seeds, lookiiig forward to Ix-ail tiful results for their flower show which they an- arranging to hold late in the j summer, and for this event they wish to have the ladies of the ranches co-operate with them in making the flower carni i va | a „ elaborate event. Several prizes , , . . , . are to lie awarded lor various displays. j M„re details of ibis event will lie given i aU . r IJin in ni euiitime let all the ladies get busy planting (lowers. 1 Seed Rota toes. I have a limit»»! quantity of exceptlon ally line »»»»I potatoes of the Idaho Rural» and R»»l Reai'hhli ,w variety, hieb I can supply at $1.00 |«-r hiindri»). A. E. • im i n, Jerome. Rooms for Rent. Nicely furnish»»! rooms with hath and ns«- of telephone. Enquire at the Shore resilience. Rhone H. Retires from Business. j As will lx* s»»-u hy dissolution notice puhlish»»! in another column, J. M. Hale , has retired from the Richmond Men-an tile Co. Mr. Hale informs us, however, that it is still his intention to hold his tvsitlemv in Jerome, which an lioillicement will lx- r»»-»-ivcd with pleas ure hy tin- many friends of himself and wife. The Rieluuouil Mercantile Co. w as organiz*»! in Jksrenilx-r, I OHO, and has sim-e enjoy*»! its share of the trade of the town and surrounding country. At the completion new building in June, into. tiicy n-n..,\.»l t.. their pn-sent lix-atiou. The business of the company will still lx- continued hy Mr. 11. E. Riclnmind, who takc»t this . tliank tlu>ir many friends for the patronagi- lx»itowt»l upon tlu-m and r»»»pe<-tfully solicits a continuance of the same, promising prompt and court»»ms treatment at all times. casion I Trees and Shrubs for Sale. One yi-ar old S|x»-iosa Catalpas at $1 per Bin. Camlina poplars from 7 l a to 15 «»-nls each. Straw lx-rry, Raspberry and Dcwlx-rry plants at tin- right price. Call and examine same, at my tvsidem» just south of the water works. i siipix-r ■migratulati-d upon Tims. J A voix. The "Big Feed" advertised for last Saturday evi-uiug, under the ausiiii»-s of the Royal Neighbors of America, proved all that was claim»»! for it, and judging from the heavily laden tab!»»», with all the goixl things of the season, and tin manner in which it was devour»»!, would lead one to the «»inclusion that digestive remedies would lx- iu g»-ueral demand. However, the ladies having tl in charge an- to lx the most suniptotis banquet, and tin able and satisfactory manner in which it was serveil. tlieir brother uicmlx-rs of tin Mixicru Wixximen assisting as waiters. A largi- percentage of the citizens of tin town and surrounding country took ad . vantage of the opportumity to i.»-t a .. ,. , ,i i e -ii , , square, and the ladies will be benefit »»1 to quit«- an »-.\t»-ut tlinmgii tlu-ir ... cflorts. at the M»-tlnxlist church an- as follows; For Sale. Keller's Strain Thorotighluvd White A»l»tn*ss Box ;?7t» t Wyomlotu* Ida. Laster Services Sunday s»*h»x>l, lit a. m. Vii Easter program of songs ami n»-i tations hy the Smuiay school, 11 a. in. Ev.-niug s*-rvi»»-, H p. m. Rreuching hy tin* pastor. Subject. "An Easter Mcssag»-." S|x»-ial musii- hy male quartet. Epvvorth Iz-uguc, 7 p. in. J. !.. Minxkv. Raslor. For Sale. Choi»»-of two man»» or two g»-ldiiigs. Also douille liâmes«, Jno. Divn* two »lise plow, iii-vv last year; thn»- inch Stml* hakcr wagon, sh»-l ha trow, alul 450 gal lon water tank. For particulars, call or addn-ss I.in'coi.n Coi-ntv Timks, or lx>x 387. Jerome, Settlement of Claims 'I he Ixianl of direi'tor» of the Canal I hi <11 in «etwion week In eolianltation with the r |„. n . ,j_ made with the Water Co. ; last w»»k. I 'util Ihi« li en ratified hy mendier» ol ll tion the term» of settlement will not I »• i made public. We that the progre»» tim» fai ha» I«» n very xuti«luctory and the Ixianl will evidently eonelnde their la)«>r» here this week, Attorney Hawley and l're»idenl liar relt of the A»»oeiution are in Chieago thin win k in eiinmltation with the Kuhn Co., n-lative to matters (lertuining to the gen eral welfare of the traet outside ol the matter of elaim». They are expect*»! home the last of the week and we are in of giving mir readers some very •neouraging information next week. I »er»' Assoeiation have farmers with a view of the ratification of the term» of the conditional ett lenient mentioned ( ajff«*« Hu nt ha? .• AeMN can, however, add ! *'"1 A Sudden Death. Miss Ruth Miller, one of the teachers in the public schools at Twin Falls, met with a sudden and tragic death Sunday. In company with an escort they had lieen spending the day along the Snake! river canyon, and while returning home j the horse lieing ridden hy Miss Miller j •ame unmanageable and ran a throwing the unfortunate lady saddle. Her neck was broken in the I fall and she expired almost instantly. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. ; and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Hawarden, Iowa, having lieen located at Twin Falls' only about six months. The l»idy was' shipped to her distracted parents in Iowa. ■ way, j from Hie! \\ . J. Walker and H. I). Cook, who represented Jerome Camp at the county convention of Modern Woodmen held at Shoshone lawt Thun*lay. n*]»«»n a very |iii*abaiil lime ami an tilthUniahtie meet Ail (*aiu)tH in llie eounty wen* rej> mg. restuitnl excepting Wemlell ami ilager man. R. C. Thomas of Gtxxling wa» elect*» 1 a» rcpresi-iilativ»- from Lincoln t, > the meeting of the slate camp to Is- held at Idaho Kall» early in May. Jerome wa» select»»! an the place for holding the next county <'onv»*ntion, ihn»- years hence. Laster Services at Christian Church. You an- i ii vit»*» I to the s|x»-ial Faster worship. Bible IscIiihiI study at theme at 11, with the communion, and "The Risi-u Izird" al H p. in. Special music by the) •nice. 10. "Easter Lessons" is the ■hoir and solos at cacl Rmf. W. M. Massey, win» is the proud proprietor of (denn Conli»- Ranch, just west of town, has many things to make! him feel proud. A Roland China and a Dunx- Jersey sow each gave a litter of eight healthy little pigs the lirstotihej week, and they are all able to squt-al yet. Not only tins, luit la- lias a line field of alfalfa, over a loot high, iqum w hich tin-1 [xjrkers i-oiild f»»»l if n*»»-ssary. No wonder Rmf. is happy. Sealed Applications, The Ixianl of trust«»»» of the village iif Jcroiin- will r»»»-ivc s»-al»»l applications for the ... marshal .if said village.! until 8 o'cl.x-k p. m.. Tu.-s.lay, April; l s *t>- In a»i»lilion to the n-gular duties of marshal he will lx- require»! to suix-r visc the watering of the tn»-> mi the pub lie stn»-ts. Tin-hoard res»-r\cs tin- priv ilege ol n-ji»-ting any or all applications n»»-iv»»l. E. (i. tiu v». Chairman, Dated April 12th, lull. R M.i-ii Moom:. Ch-rk Barney F Noble, who was formerly in business here, and who still holds projx-rty here. n-Hirn»»l Tuesday with his family, and here indefinitely. Burney says it s»vius goisl to lx- hack in Idaho again, and wet an* sure his many irn-nds lu-n- will he glad to welcome him and his family, They have lx-en s|x-uding most of the time since li-uving hen- at Rich Hill, Mo. -V The sclnsil Ixianl an- still w n-stling! with tlie proposition of hiring teachers for the ensuing year. Tin- Ixianl lias! practically »»mcltuied to Imild a lions»- in s»»-tion 17. about live mil»-« di n»-tly west of Jerome, witli the under standing that the |x-tition n»»-inly i-in-n lat*»l for the pnrpos«- of making that an ind»-|H-ndiMit district, lx- witlidrawn, whicli wi- understand lias Ihh-ii don»-. ill prohahly n-main Count\ Vssessor Isenlx-rg ol Shoshone, • , , . , was iu town Moiidav. consulting with , • .T ' ' •' " u ' Hu-lull valuation question ban lx»-u ... , . ... giving the assessor no cud ol trouble, hut Mr. Iscnlx-rg f»»-ls conlident that he or his deputies w ill »-\|K*riein»- no trouhl» iu this eounty as the matter of the actual »•ash valuation will lx- left largely to tin judgement of the assessor. \Vc ackmuv k»lg»- a very pleasant call from Mr. Is»-u lx-rg. and a very friendly «-hat. sch.x.l Thus. Jaycox. Mr. - • - Rosit ion \X anted. Am a practical farmer ami irrigator amt dcsir»- a position as manager of a ranch. Also hail ex|x-ri»-m-e at »-ar|x-n tcr work. Am marri*»! and <-au give W.iul.l lx you 1 n-«t of n-fen-nces. pl*-as»»l to corn-spond with parties d»»5r ing a good n-liahlc man. !.. F. Kvv, Jcniuu*. Ida. Christian Science Serv ices. S»-rvii»-s held every Sunday morning at 10;45 o'cloek at Hale's Hall, on Main slr»»-t. Reading i»k>ui W eilnesilay and Saturday al'u*rnooiis. 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. ..|K-ll J. H. JOSKl'HSON A. ANDERSON NORTH SIDE Construction Co. General Building Contractors Office in First Nat. Bank Building Room 6. ( I (lice phone No. 70 Works phone No. 9!l JEROME, IDAHO Nibley-Channel L'br Co. One of the old land marks on the tract, still continue to handle all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Lumber, Sash, Doors, Cement, Roofing, Etc. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MILLWORK Would be pleased to give you estimates on your materials and assure you courteous treatment at all times. A Car Load of Fence Posts Just Received And none better on the Tract. Come in and see them Jerome, Idaho V. K. SKADDEN, M'gr, DO YOU WANT A Second-Hand GASOLINE or OIL STOVE OEO. J. ARCHER Has some bargains that are well worth consideration. f >pp..site City Hall, JEKOME, IDAHO oeT Y YvyvYYVVYVvyyvTVVYVvr -r y yy y y yyyty y yy y tyyy y yy yyt o , • . - Here's Good Building Material - : : - - *■ : * J Y^OUR building troubles will be few indeed, if you select the timbers, joist, roofing, flooring, siding, etc., from our thoroughly seasoned stock of : ■ FIR AND WESTERN PINE RED CEDAR SHINGLES Our lumber is of a quality that satisfies and our ser vice prompt. Come in and examine our stock, per haps we might help you with plans and estimates : - * - - Weeter Lumber Co. Ltd. - : - GEO. T. KISLING, Agent. * : 1* 1 o vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvTrrrrrrr . S»»-'y and Trous. R.vt i R, K vurzKK, l'n-sid>-ut. (b R. Rkikks» Jerome Concrete & Brick Co., Ltd BUILDERS' SPECIALTIES ; Cement and Crushed Rock, Cement Sidewalks. Concrete Block Factory, Ornamental Work. j Idaho JEKOME,