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iifur—r— E. Pratt Auto Co. C. * Residence: Garage: BELL PHONE 152 INDEPENDENT 170 108 72 r . mm Vn ;j '< !j Wu< - ■ f £ f JÜ y (■ r- ivt r « * SB w 'i sren v w .it*. f) A I r Repairing a specially. Auto Supplies of all kinds. H « I AGENTS FOR Buick, Thomas, Oles Mobiles and Relance Auto Trucks Livery in Connection All Calls Answered Promptly. Careful Chauffeurs PAYETTE, IDAHO The Palace Pharmacy is seeing the entire line of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Clocks, Vases, etc. at Cost. The Place to find Christmas Presents at Reasonable Prices YOU CAN FIND: from 10c up. from 20c to $ 1.00 per lb. from 5c to 50c 50c to $5.00 from 50c to $8.00 from 50c to $4.00 Cup* and Saucer* Our Christ ma* Candie* Book* Ring* Clocks Vase* Cut Glass at Pressed Glass Prices Leather Goods at Your Own Figures Our Christmas Stationery Line is Complete and Cheap. t wish to thank tnv manv friends for their liberal patronage and wish them one and all a Hearty Merry Christmas and Happy New Year : Sincerely GEO. REZAC, Prop. » r Christmas Long Ago By FRANK H. SWtlT [Copyii*!it, 1! UO. by American elation.J A GOOD old fashioned Chris'mas with the logs upon the * hearth, The tabic filled with feasters an' the room a-roar with mirth, With the stockin'! crammed to bust in' an' the medders piled with snow— A good old fashioned Chris'mas like we had so long ago ! 1'reii* A Amo Now that's the thing I'd like to see ag'in afore I die, But Chris'mas in the city here—it's different, oh, my! With the crowded hustle-bustle of the slushy, noisy street An' the stev/1 ur on the faces of the strangers that you meet. Oh, there's buyin', plrnty of it, of a lot of gorgeous toys. An' it t-h • a ; : .it of money to 2 :n girls an' boys. Why, i ■ i i 1 t .- time a jackknife ' an' a toffy lump for me M'"' . ay litt! - art as' stockin' just chock full ofChris'maE glee. pic f? .f.V n n i 5*.k*s ?, '-i VwL |ä4 L 331 V fef! in / ['S ' U , r« » m w. np.T v-' r n - I i v yw LfJ An' there's f. istin'. Think o' feedin' with then- stuok un city folk! Wliy, you have t» k in whispers, an' you dar'an't crack a joke. Then remember how the tables look- I ed all crowded with your kin, When you couldn't hoar a whistle blow urrors the merry din. You see, I ni so old fashioned-like I don't car? much for style. An' to eat your Chris'mas banquets here I wouldn't go a mile. I'd rather hive, like Solomon, a good yarb dinner set With real old friends than turtle soup with all the nobs you'd get. There's my next dorr neighbor, Gur ley—fancy how his brows 'u'd lift If I'd holler: "Merry Chris'mas! Caught, old fellow! Chris'mas gift!" loîdy sake*, I'd like to try it! Guess h-'d ne-rly have a fit. Haut" thi city stiffness, anyways! I can't get used to it. = AAL y kit X r M >/ • 7 :-Si t rf mi\ k \V ! * ■i V: Ml m ? . 1 ; '• n iff 4'* MkNO TMÉOTY . I M .7^ Hk r 1; A; Then your heart it keeps a-swellin' til! it nearly busts your side. Ae.' b" night \ jaws are achin' i with your »utile four inches wide, An' yonr en 'my. the worst one, you'd just Tï.-b his hand an'say: "Keblc both f v = was wrong. John. ! Come, left "hake. It's Chris'mas dr.y." Mighty lit le C ris'mia spirit »eems to dwell 't n - ity walls. Where t ;ch ft ■ !.'kc brings a soot flake fur a h-other a< it fall Mighty litt!-' C.-. pirit, an' I'm pinin', don't you know. For a good old farhicned Chris'rass like we ha ! ro long »go. Oh You Christmas Shopper We have a Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and can supply you with anything you wish tor that Christmas Dinner » Prefered Stack Vegetables and Fruits H. J. Heinz Pickles 57 varieties * A > Manor He use Cc ifee Christmas Deîacacies of ail Kinds MIXED NUTS FIGS AND DATES CHRISTMAS CANDY ORANGES AND BANANAS -ASSORTED JELLIES IN GLASS CELERY To Our Friends and Old Customers A MERRY XMAS and a HAPPY KEY/ YEAR McDonald & Smith s* f £ THE GROCERS | I 2 The Payette National Bank » Commenced Business April 2, 190b. ** „* Deposits April 6, 1906,. Deposits May 22, 1907, Deposits Nov. 27, 19Q8, Deposits Nov. 16, 1909, $ 19,328.93 139,140.73 199,390.63 266,501.84 * s « Our growth lias lieen almost phenominal ana the instiution has more than kept pace with the growth of Payette and vicinity. We invite the stockmen, the rancher and in fact anyone to to make their banking home with us. Even courtesy will be extended, Smail as well as large accounts solicited. Investigate our Savings Department. It will pay you. A small amount placed monthly in our savings department will assure you a Hap py Xmas and a Happy New Year because thrift insures prosperity and prosperity means happi S A . \ *4 - & g ** ne: * OFFICERS: * O. H. AYEY. President. \V. S. BHUNDAGE, N ice President. A. P. SCRUVHFIEI. D, Cashier * GEORGE \Y. BAKER, Assistant Cashier. PAYETTE NATIONAL BANK y m m aa