HE FILER RECORD
AM (MURI'KMOKNT NKU .TAI'KK Tl hl.l-UBU AT FILES, IDAHO
JINEAI II. SHINN, Kditob
HKMIV K. I.A.M.V1K1IH, I'i bliahes
HUBHCHIPTIÜN BATES
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Kitlrwl 4 * mka/imJ dit* oiâtUf *1 lhe |*j«1 oltlr* *t I» il#-r lùoltu M«r«;h 31. 1919.
i .» iwu« or th* fteeord u found
lu h loi oA Ibo boon lndui<
htr« .on« ut th* *reat««i ot Filer'«
nv d*M(M l'.el table •tall«t)ce «re
iwl »huwtn« the* 9916.000 1« being
oui her« thi« «oiiion by (be been
>l»efl|e*. with only 76 per rent ot
I mol yield
rifle In lb* fifth of a «one« of aril*
» •iraling with the rvnourco« of (be
The pr«4'«(|*ng article»
It (Kith I he Twin Fall« County Fair,
Project. Filet'« llect
ar Factory, and Our Hchool Kyat ein,
couni
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l'r<w|>«-< ts of an Agricultural
wdl deal
rtinr »« » \vt.oat MhipoiK i'oini,
« a Bru)|f Ai t.,«« Hnako Hivw
'« of f'll.i, I ho « 'lover In fhla
Hin « eedlne «itD
. Apple» anil Knill». the Moron
'riet, and a variety of other mih~
. a ant aii ri.iiniiii of iho itscord
• log or ri ll l«eiiefil tu many ml
I Much property la hoinfc »nlrt
hi > mathutt, loal ai lli lea urn foinnl,
I I» Irailarl, ami farm» or» tan I oil
iukIi Iho offiirl» of a ft-w rent»'
ad,"
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fftiiinil. "Twin» out
•>it h« had «dvariiimd i*
»nid hi» roui
pa y Ina I) fur u f»w in-'
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lhil»e, Idaho, Nov -Ird, l#lt> '
A F. AndttHun,
I. H- t 'ul«, living four mile«
"Wm havM had
ihwnal of town.
laltipImlMi rulla, anil huv*
ill* M ll Ot
if a dotw
.i«d nur farm Immuns a
k Taylor rM'OVffrMl tour
Fr,
1 1 y ytoiitirday Ihroush
lUx-ord
many mil» tor
ul of f-alll«
nutdlnm of Iho
>«hhnr»»r I» haviii»
n, extra aoud ipmliiy of hay ho la|
art mins for d»llv«ry In low
ihlmun inil«> eil hl» tut out aftrr
J. T
u u
i>\ * ï tu« a i
« yrd
i-w afin
F A Man
nd lb«
f a four lin*) ad.
long
irlliai of Ilm I tod t'roa» 1,1,1
If you want
ii«Fing man thla waok
l>UV. ««>11. trad«, find or rant any*
plar« a «mall ail ln I bo K«k*~
I, II |»ay«.
Filer Highway District
r lllghway UlalrliT.
if Mr. Andoraon:
xui In rorolpl of voor* of the 2#lh
a, ami am glad la not» that lh»
;iidtodonora of the Plier Highway
,rhT are ■»! laded (hat all that can
lui.. U being dont» In pro«ecuUng
project »tateinoiit covering road
trurtlon through your dlatrlct
•»fry that Ihn l'tmimlaahmnr» Imv»
i HI. Ui il fur Hie il. l.i) I »U""
>1 we have never »«polled Hint It
•« **** project
th In llnm to do inurh, If any, thin
It will und.iuldedly I.» po»«.h.e
. . ..ran during the winter
har» everything lined up for an
v tart in ...» -pr.ng
M inm for wrlltng you a» I did
l.i«u-.« Ii had heen reported o>
nut the different dlslrlela In Twin
m» foamy d»»irod to withdr»» from
Lierai and Sial» cooperation and pro
d with lh» work on Ihnlr own ac
lam v»ry glad to know that
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i I» md Ihr < a»», and tmg lo »»Hur«
i that «»»rylhlng po.xlblv will h»
i» to hav« coiiatrui itoii h»*un at aa
y a dal» aa po»»lbl».
With hind r «'garda, *
Vuura vary truly,
\V A IUU,
I'^tdlc Work»
i uiunilHlunar of
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To Sail for Wales
!r and Mr* bml« Koh»rt« will
. v» Saturday for New York, where
« will take paaaag,« November If«
«til the White Star liner S S Hal
The
bound for U»»rp»>ol. Knglaml
twill are returning to their native
h ln Wafa* after having »pent
■it year* In America Mr Hoherla
B been bere thirty tao year«,
>1« Mr«. Hubert* ha* bwn away ten
, «•» Meaar* Hotterta. Mo«> and Hrem
I x big «'lowing out »ale at the tor
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i » ranch »oath ul filer yealerdav
Itotiert« »III go to Tanrhlw, darn.
• O Carnarvon Shire. North Wale*.
• I Hr Halo where they will vlnlt
Hebert's grandmother now 97
r« old.
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D'. tttld Mrs. F, A. Dwtgbt, Dr.
add Mr«. J M. Goode, Mr, sod
They experienced difficulty In gel
(«»»«ptirl» from the go«»rnm«-nl s|
«.hingtun. It being irrauirj to pro
re «Ix photo« ,•«. h They have made
Vi angel
them the «timing year si their ad
« la Wale*, a« they are dr«lro«> of
•pin* poated on the advancement
de tn I hl» part of Idaho. They plan
■ '. turning to- Ktler s year hence.
it« to hat« lh«» Rfyord ««»nt
a
Dinner Part/ lor Fishers
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\n enjoyable seven o'clock
■ ner party ««« given Friday
•■ninff at the home of Mr». Kliie
: in. ia honor of Mr. and Mr».
• t*K> V'. Fisher, and attended by
Mr*. Olio Seely, Mr. and Mr».
»ove 'ttl l*jautlful
Noble Fidmr, Mra. EUiu Lyon
and ,\Ii-.Vine A'olfe. Mr. and,
Mr», hi »her were tbe recopient» of
The Idaho Co-Operative
Beet Sugar Company
'1 bu Idubo Cooperative Beet
Sugar Company otter» to tbe
tanner, itie lueicliant, tbe l/anker,
l) t (; bu»llle».i man.
Itie ciitiiuuiur
„j L | io Filer dui.nct, Itie opportun
ily of Ijecoaiini; a »locklmlder in
U» factory to be erected at Filer
—an opportunity which no com.
psny fia» heretofore offered to
»Imre in the profit of aUlllir
manufactory,
WHAT IT MEAN*
To be connected with tin» com
puny. It mean» tlial you are
helping to bring into the diatrict'
one and one-half million of dollar»
each year. Alao helping to pro-1
ducu .»n,OOU ton» of hh j{iatie
»lock. It mean» better nmil.i,
belter achool», better food, belter
home», better railroad faoilitie»,
more proaperity in j'encrai, und
conseijuenlly, a butler country. |
it mean» Hie advancement of prop
erty value» at borne, and in not
helping to build »orne other »tute,
nation, or foretell country. It
mean» that you are helji.iij; to
»olve the now exiatinj; dillicultiu» I
capital and labor, by |
tm 1 1< I in a; a »y»lem of co-operation, j
TO TDK l ii.NNI MKK
Y ou are paying fifty dollars a
year for the »uj{ar coiiMUinod ini
your family. An inveatmenl of
live hundred dollar» in the cum
illative preferred »lock of thi» :
company will L'ive you permanent j
iHvidoildH »ullicietil to
between
pay your
annual »tiuar bill for all time.
Y ou cannot make a »a 1er or moie
beneficial inve»tment.
company for tliu building of a
factory to develop your own
»ugur iiidualry i» diatribuled in
Dippr atute or country to build up
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' >" r «Pr«*°UII ve» are ID the
VV* will lie pleaaed to
«ive.vou full information,
T1IE IDAHO COOPERATIVE
BLEI SI (iAK U(»Ml*ANY.
Hie (treat VVe»tern Morlj'aj'o &
Ijoan (àtuijiany, Sale» MuimBer»
Smith Rico BuldiiiB, Twin Fall»,
Idaho,
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The money you invent in thin
the district and ia not »ent to »oine
a »j.oi illative venture by »ome
»yudicute or trust.
Rhone No. 913 or see A.
K Anderson, Filer, Idaho. Adv.
Nun yon Auction Dates.
Rhone your date» to the Record
office.
I hi» enterprising and busy
' auctioneering Ürm announce tne
I following additional »ale dates,
j Another li»t will be found on
' paye four.
j Nov. 14 Andrew Rogeraon, farm
sale. Buhl.
Nov. 1H J. M. Boyd, farm sale,
southwest Filer.
Nov. R.» B. F. Radcliffe, farm
sale, north west, Filer.
Noy. -U Rate Blanksma, farm
sale. Buhl,
Nov. 24 Saturday »ale. Buhl.
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Walter & Shearer's Dates
W alter and shearttr announce the
following bat of aale» which will he
c««ndu« t««d or taken pari in by either
one or both of them:
Nov 7 • Jan»»» M Nelaon, Kami «ale,
northwewt of Filer
Nov lu II It Waiter, farm »»le.j
Huh)
Nov IS John Krai, farm »ale. north
west filer
Nov 13 John Kanter, farm »ale !
northwest filer
No», li William Par»low. farm »sie. '
m>lihweal Ktler
No« IT— M. M. Klim«, farm «ni», on.
, betwe»«n Filer and Curry. [
Nov IS A. N Urlmtalwff. fann »ale
19 A. S, I.a.Mont««, fnnn »sie |
'.'4—Hnmlllun'« farm »ale. *1
miles north of Twin Mill»,
north Filer.
No» Ï&- Waller llrathwr». registered
I'errheron wale. Twin rails,
desiring »ab« dales with j
Waller and Shearer nuyv phone them
to the Record office. M
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Friday, November 7th
Admission 25 and 55 cents
Special music adapted to the play
Tailor-Made
Clothes
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Mark the Well
Dressed Man
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Tailor- IVIade Clothes mark
the w el 1-drested man.
There is something about
tailor-made clothes that is
"different" from the other
kind. They fit better;
they keep their shape;and
and they wear longer.
They are better in every
wav—and in the long wear
they cost less. Let me
measure you for your next
suit of clothes.
Scotty—The Tailor
Cleaning and Pressing
Merchant Tailoring
FILER. IDAHO
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You are as Near
THE FILER GROCERY
AS YOUR TELEPHONE
Ifvoulivein town phone your orders, if
out of town, phone in your orders, and we
w ill have them ready when you call.
Phone us for prices.
Our business is groceries' \N e handle the best and
wc want vour trade.
Filer Grocery Company.
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Lays Fine, Good Silo , No Rock
or Hardpan, Plenty of Water.
A Real Investment
Opportunity is Knocking
W e are opening up the Marshall tract,
1 40 miles south of .Salt Lake City, 640
miles from Los Angeles. Water will he
delivered on this tract this fall.
$65
Price
We firmly believe this
acre within
W ill make three trips weekly.
you about this big
per acre,
and .till ad vance $100 per
3 years.
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( ome. let us tell
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opportunity.
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ipley and Timm
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is way ahead
of the bread of other bakers.
Wh are abre-d of that delicious
bread-that s<>tne cooks can t>ake
at home.
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Our bakery I «oasts
every e>sent«al- flour, of the
linot and all other Incidental
to bread hakinsr the best that
the market affords. Our bakery
i» siirticienily clean and sanitary
to warrant us in asking you to
come around ami inspect.
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Jackson's Bakery.
Sa e Orders Given Spec«al Attention
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