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*» »'« ■ ■ » ««. . i n ..».«.I » - ■**. We Wish Youa Happy New Year If you are interested in a Winter and early Spring Coat, we would like to show you the te\s we have left. 1 hese are all good styles and best materials and we are making exceptionally good prices on them. of / Groceries Always Ready C. A. LOVE General Merchandise We Wish all Our Friends and Patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year « ft, Beem&Hammermiist ■ * d* Oneof thesweet est experiences of life is that we can give and receive friendship day after day, year after year. In the full spirit of this sentiment we wish you a very Happy New year and a new record of Prosperity in 1920 . r ; , 1 1 Arthur E. Anderson I _ ; j We Print Butterwrappers fr» • •• THE FILER RECORD. A bahr hoy arrived at the home of ' Vl. and Mrs, Frtkme Joues on Christmas day. vr Mi and Mrs Karl Cantmuck. living c..st of town are the parents of a haby j hoy. horn Friday Louie Burk, an old time Filer reai- }■ dent, was visiting here Wednesday M Burk and family are living in i H Mr Liim berly. Kora A seven pound boy arrived at ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. iiar -j , herls, Saturday. Born to Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Lee, j New Yeais Kve, a boy. ( lirlslmas Fve Mr and Mrs J, U Andrews are the parents of a baby j girl born Wednesday. fine» Last Harry Woblaib. living w< 31 of Filer lias gone to bis old anine al At ton. Iowa Ml Wuhlail. ; *, ..ill rwurn in u fc* weeks after visit 1 ** tilg al Crest on, luwu. tvery man In the entire Filer 11 j rou it try I» lutl(t»U to Hit* Mk (.H-TokHIht uirHliiit of Um* Filer J t (iiuiiit-rrlul Club Tuesday evening, J* Speeches. pi »gram and a feed! Be I hr re. In Kssl K. It. Waltz und family ..to visiting friends in Creafon, Iowa .luring the Christmas holidays. « Will Ue Last William Parshiw altogether with his mother, experts to j I leave at the end of the week for s visit at their old home at Millvale 6 " ! Pennsylvania rj . Itelurn to liillings Hr. and Mrs I I). A. Sbintr and -family, of Hillings | j Mont., who have been spending the j holidays ut the home of Mr and Mrs | W. I*. Shinn, returned to their home | I Tuesday. Visiting Here Mr A. N England j ml daughter of .Sentinel Hutte, North Dakota, and Miss Mary Mugur. sis ters of Mrs. A. I). Maitland and Mrs W. A. Shear are visiting here during 'he holidays. I Daughter Home Miss Thelma Sheui ■ j who is attending Sacred Heart mad j i emy at Ogden, Utah, spent the holt r days with iter parents. Mr. and Mrs j W A. Shear. /era Weather W. II. Chase and loudly have returned from a mom It 's | tiell with relatives at Thornton, la they report the east as having gone through a siege of cold weather with I muc h snow, and the Chases were glad ! to get liurk to sunny southern Idaho, j ! (.nest of Wllllatiis Miss Nona Fin ey. who has heeti visiting for lin I s • • ' last tew- days al lire home of Mr. | ; M.l Mrs. William Ciraham in Twin*' ' Culls, is spending (be remainder ol he Cliiislmas vacation at Hie S. K illiumn ram li aorili of town Helnrns to OH Field J. 0. Noggle. who lias been here several weeks ilralghitening up Imsiness matters, I et timed to Fdmiind, Oklu., yesterday, where be is heavily interested in the > il well business. Most encouraging reports are coming from this Oklu lioma oil project and Mr Noggle's judgment as an expert oil man ia • \iilt utly ludng more IbuR justified by Ibo results already obiained on Ins valuable property. With Her Parents Miss Gladys ' oggle, who I« a student in the Twin Falls high school is spending the ho idays with lier parents on the Nog tie ranch west of Filer. Misa Noggle will enter the senior class of the h:gh school whan she takes up her Indies Monday Enjoyable Dance Tuesday The Night dancing club entertained de lightfully this week at the I O O K bull, il being the final dam e for tie 1919 season. About forty couples at fended the affair Tuesday night half of those present being guests of the club members. Dainty refreshments were served al eleven o'clock Music was furnished by the Pease orchestra g Dinner Party Mr tr.d Mrs. R. A Reynolds were hasts at a dinner parly served Chriatmai dav at the Hoof (iar den cafe, to Mr. and Mrs. Charier Reynolds, of Buhl. Mr. and Mrs K. C Pierce and son Wellington, of Baric), Walter Si hold and family of «'asile ford. George Reynolds and Ted Os good. il («und Pli lures Here At the Qcm theatre Saturdav the picture. "Men, Women and Mon -y" is the title rf tte photoplay to be shown On Monday com-** Lila Lee in "CruUe Haiti. Be ller-. " The big Darb; W. G-'ffith special "Little Women" la billed for neat Thursday night, with "Come On In" the picture for the following Sat jrday. January 26 and 27 are the dates set for the fiemen's benefit. "Back to God's Couutr*'' will be tte name of the picture shown. This is said to be one of the finest pictures out. Complete lotalis wlil be announced next week. Better Than Medicine. Remember that medicine Is. for most part, nothing but the substitute of ex ercise and right thinking. And It does not take a great deal of etther right thinking or fresh air to enable yon to throw off any ordinary symptom of Dines«. AH that is necessary I» for y.»c to hold in yonr mind the thought that yon arc both healthy and cheer fal. * FILER. 1**amu. nr« .— ■ Jijù: ' ..■ ■ TM '« "* « ******** ******** »*** 44 ** ** 44 ** A most Happy and Prosperous New Year to our many friends and patrons is the wish of The Filer Record i I ****** ****** ******1 sVf-T f A Special Showing of shoes at special prices All worth much more money ] 1 Lot Failles.' shoe*, Black kid, Military heel». English last at $5 and 6 1 Lot Lillies'shofs, (iun Mela!, Military heels, English last at $ 4 and 6 1 Lot Ladies'shoes, Brown, Military heels, English last $5, 5.75 and 6.50 1 Lot Ladies' shoes, Black kid, Cuban heels, $6.50'and 7. 1 Lot 1.adit s'shoes, Black kid, French heels $5.00, 6.00, 6.50, 7.50, and 8.50 1 Lot Ladies' shoes. Brown, French heels, $6.50, 7.50 and 8.50 r /\| «< <- • 1 J.ot Men's shoes, Gun metal hutton. $4 1 Lot Men's shoes. Gun metal Bluchcr, $5.00, 6.75, and 7,50 1 Lot M on's rhnes. Brown, tO 75, 7.50 and 8.50 1 Lot Men's shoes. Brown, $4.00, 5.00 and 0.00 kc * Complete lines of Rubbers, Winter Footwear, Slip pers and hosiery. Dry Goods, Furnishings—Groceries Filer Mercantile Co - E. A. MANN, Manager