We Wish You A
Merry Christinas And
Happy New Year
You have ov erlooked a name on your list of
friends.
Let us suggest—A nice handkerchief, nice
pair of gloves, mittens, cap or hat. Hand
painted china. Dresser scarf, Sleeve holders,
suspenders or supporters.
Many nice little articles that any one
apprei iate.
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Groceries Always Ready
C. A. LOVE
General Merchandise
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Warmest
Christmas Wishes
This is Just a Little Greeting But it Carries a
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for Your Business During ihe Past Year
We w.int to extend our sincere thanks
for the part you have pleyed in
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Filer Rural lifk ScM Notes
The senior and freshman classe» ,
The departments of Physic* and
agriculture have roceived some
very tine eijuipmeut this week.
in the Domestic Science de|*uri
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meut have been giving a »ene*
The girls have done |
all the »hopping and handled the
bill, theuiaelve*. « »n Tuesday lh
two cl.a~» gava aChnaluiaa I*«'
: to tbe school U. u *"
; Science room was decoraleil with)
I until cutis
holly wreath» and a Cnr Puis at ree
Ihe.v served ci earned chicken
! escailoped potatoes, hut biscuit».
J cranberry jell.v, pickles,
Christmas pudding with whipped
cream, mints and a Christmas cak<
with candle-.
Coffee.
The high school is preparing
.**i\es" to I
a play **A Fair of
giveu tally in January.
Supt and Mrs. F F Hayt leav*
'-aturday morniug for Uoi»e where
W II atteiu 1
Superintendent Hays
the Idaho State 1 eacher's Associât
This meeting will be ftdlow
ion.
ed by a special conference oil New
! Vear's day of all siiperiuteiideni
iu tbe slate w ;th the Cummissionei
of Fducalioiis Dr. F A B'yan
Miss l.uella KepharJl left Wed
uesday for Goiidiug where she will
• pend the nuliJa.v » with her si»lei
Mrs. F L. Sullsou.
Jonas left
A'bioi
Mr. and Mrs K V
VVednesduy morumg f <r
where they will spend the holiday
with Mrs Jones' aunt
vacatiou
Mrs. M. K Jones.
Fditli tieck will spen '
Mrs.
Christmas iu Burley with tin
sister Miss Mabel Fdwards.
Clarice Drake yisitet
Sbe ha* beeil at
Miss
school Tuesday
tending Liuk's Bu*iues»JCol!ege in
Boise.
,1. F. Johnston
and family will »pend Chrisium
lav with Mr. Jolmslun's brothei
id Twin Falls,
atteud the Idaho Slat« leachei
Mr and Mrs
1 hey also plan !•
issocialion iu Boise.
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Methodist Announcements
A Christmas service will be held
j at the Church on Sunday evening
at 7-it) o'clock, and all who united !
with the Church last Sabbath are
j urged to be present that they ma '
All
become better acquainted,
who are glad for their decision are
urged to be present to welcome
Tbe doors of the church
them.
will be opeued again for tbe re
ception of new members.
Next Sunday morniug at 11
o'clock baptism will l>e administei
ed, aud the Holy Communion
We hope It will be
celebrated.
tbe greatest occasiou *o far iu the
history of our Church.
Sunday evening there will be
union service at 7 o'clock al wb.i h
service Kev. Chandler will tel.
the great co-operative movement
of the churches,
present
all at all services.
Don't fail to be
A cordial welcome to
C. E Deal, pastor
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Sunday at tbe Methodist Cburi h
mi a great occ*»ion I bre« larj."
»erv ice* were held Kev. I li
Haudeuachield wa* a*, hi» be»t In
tbe morning the door* of the
church
than thirty læople united with the
In tbe evening about
opened aud more
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church.
thirty five more united with the
church, making a total of at re
than fifty-fiv«.
Rev. Handenachield came with
out u.v stipulation as to
pense, but a free-will i-ffering w*a
takr*n amounting U> *nd he
left Monday afternoon for hi*
home in LoaAnjrele*. feeling that
Filer ia one of tbe be«t «pots in
the world. He left a boat of
friend« behind him who will t-e
delighted to aoe him come tbi*
wav again.
Considering tbe bid weather
with which the meeting contended
at the begenning the sucre»* of
the meeting i«'phen mural. *
services will be held in *'t 1 er
chur. he« aid the go*»d w< rk * •
well begun will beenrr ed forward
during tbe coming mnnt.i«.
reeom
Oth r
Will C.nteit Electio n
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I hat many illegal vota* war#
i at the recent election uf Twin
F til* Canal company board of
„ t |, e aH.-gatn.ii made in
1 to the judge of
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pet I lion ad liesse.
the local district court for au in-j
of the election proceed
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KtoU> Knckw.u, L. ti. Hill,
|„„d (ieorge F Evan» plaintiff*,
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with the 1 win halls Canal com
pthv. a corporation; Claud« Brown
I II. Harker, K A. Kennedy,
Ivan li Lincoln and l'hnile
-.1 igatluu
tug*.
Coiner, defendant*, lue iud.»id-;
imU muned in the complaint wi re
elei ted to .nid have ••-en regU'-<1\
•ewted as mcml*er* ol the d rat
ionite of the cantil company.
I he further chum is made that
in ill! appro*nna'elv Tô.POO illegal
voles wete cast nt the election..
Director Brown, Marker, Kennedv
■m l Lincoln participating in lha
tami'lil of these It I*alleged that
votes were made by person* not
legally entitled to >ote either iu
iht.iiu or by proxy. It i* claimed
dial all vote* were counted with
out regald for the validity of
ownership.
The petition also alleged that
there were approximately 3UÜU
more vole* cast than accounted
for on the tally sheet*.
Summing up the petitioner* a»k
'lie court to declare the election
null and Void and to unter a new
•lection, or **such other relief as
u i old* w ith light and justice,
the court is also petitioned to
i-u-iie an injunction restraining
Dilector* Brown, liatker. Lincoln
a 1 1 Kennedy from acting inotticia!
opacity on the canal company
b tard.
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The petition is the outgrowth uf
the defeat of D F l*etwviler for
re election to the i anal board
Mr Delweiler. who whs a member
of the old board, protested against
the I «organization <-f the present
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Desiring to thank our many patrons for
the big volume o
during the year 191^, we wish to add that
continuation of their
f business accorded ns
\\ e hope to merit a
patronage by {giving constantly increasing
attention to all demands made upon us for
any thing ai.d ever> thing in our particular
me of business.
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Filer Mercantile Co.
K: A. MANN, Manager
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« held here at
Later a meetiljg '*«
which Attorney Hack nan ' «dared
he could raiae an i>»ue that would
be a basis for suit A direct re»ult
uf thi* un-etiug 1 » the *uit tiled
Tuesday.
No action
petition by Judge Babcock.
was laken on tbe
ttouta Tuesday.
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II. H SchilJium, wbo ha* l»eeu
Kel Main, well-known prize
tighter. 1 « »pending the holidays
iu the south on business teltirned
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Bakery (jioods
Pastries
Candies
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Confection*
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Careful attention given Party
Dinner Orders.
Give us your special orders for
cakes, pics and pastry
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Clark was boat u
Piuocbl* club at the home of
aud Mr*. Arthur Schulten, S
day evening, it being hi* birth v
coman-rulion. A big Cbri-t »
pie with holiday favor* w
feature of the pally. The g
incluited Mesdames Doyle, I' l
Shatiuer, Duerig, Beauier,
St hi dieu, and Mi«* Miliii
Me**r*. Doyle, Patton, Dn
Heamer, aud Schölten.
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Constance Hill, daughter
Mr. and .Vira. L. hi. Hill, is »p
ing the Christmas season with
i>areut* living north of i>
Miss
Hill has been
attei.
school IU Mols*