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YOURS FOR A BIGGER and better Kimberly. Boost our city. It Is a duty and WELL WORTH THE WHILE MAKE KIMBERLY GROW! Send this paper to your friends. It may brim; them here. BOOST FOR KIMBERLY THE KIMBERLY ADVANCE I - TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1918 KIMBERLY DEPARTMENT TIMES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO VOL. 1. NO. 27 Mrf.row Ftmoral Hoir! ivlcvarew r unerai Field in Twin Falls Todav 1 nil* » - Rev A » lames Officiates Over Ser. The funeral of John F. McGrew. the prominent Kimberly rancher, who was Killed and his wife ibjured in an auto vices at the M. E. Church in Charge. M. W. A. You Don't Have to Pay a Big Price for gooi clothes. I made to order You will realize this as soon as you see our ex ceptional values at sis See Our Special Suitings $ 16.50 Every Pattern All Wool Each suit is made to your in dividual measurements. Each suit is cut separately and is finished in tlie same manner as the usual $25 or $30 suit. Y r ou never had a better op portunity to get an absolute ly correct fitting, stylish suit made expressly to your individual measurements. THOMAS RUSSEL Kimberly Idaho Terrible isn't it? But lie left those valuables in the house while they their vacation. ROBSED! were away on And my valuable papers are locked up at home in that drawer. Thousands of dol lars are going up in smoke with those papers. Either of these calamities are apt to happen, safety deposit boxes iu a fire and burglar proof vault, one. Run no more chances/* FIRE! Be safe, we have Rent The Farmers & Merchants National Bank Idaho Kimberly ■ F-O-R-C-E-D-! BEGINS MARCH 1st At Tilley's Cash Bargain Store Kimberly, Idaho Special H 40 acres six miles north of Shoshone, 2-room house, good stable ; fenced, 18 acres in alfal fa. Price $150 per acre; $500 cash, balance . easy terms. 40 acres, 4 miles southwest of Jerome, all fenced with woven wire, 25 acres in grass, good house, cistern, etc. Price $135.00 per acre; $1500 cash, balance easy terms. O. G. ZUCK & SON The Kimberly Land Men ac< ident near Burley, Friday, was heM at th( . Method i 8 t church in Twm this a t ternoon under lh. auspices of, the M. w. A. The religious services, were officiated over by Rev. A. W. James of the Kimberly M. E. church. .Mr. McGrew. his wife and two-year old child wore in the car. going to Hurlov on buwinuss. i Mrs. McOrew states the car skidded lo the roadside, apparently became unmanageable, ran off a 15-foot era bankment and turned over once. Mr* McGrew was thrown out upon 1,1 * head, being rendered unconscious , >;• sometime Recovering she heard M-. McOrew groaning. When she reach-, cd him he was dead. The child vasl i Mrs. McGrew waited beside the body until nearly two hours had paared. Then no aid coming, she left the child wrapped up beside the body of jits father and started to walk to Bur .ley. seven miles away, for aid. At Isome distance the woman met an auto and help was summoned from Burley, where the body was taken. Mrs. McGrew returned hereon the înmrifs ri . <I . a L a r ft h rn ? 0n ' r; ff \ rinK fr ° m injuries to her head and back. Deceased was 65 years old and be-| mns with"'Jh C n'h S 8 |' X chl . 1(lr £, n ' lwo sons with the Idaho boys in France, . ,ö „J W n Fal 8 14 yea:s ago ,rroni .Nebraska. uninjured. Strong Talent at Kimberly M. E. Church 'Pocatello District Ministerial and Layman's Association Is to be Held i March (i-S There. j Pocatello District Ministerial I chnrch ay wm 8 £ SS °hin ° n ,° f w he , E ' ,î lu ''.. h , ' U * held at Eimberly, March b-8. A strong program has I the" re!lei ,ouch ) i T« U, f e '. lye issues g - m the presel ?t Strong talent will appear upon the ofXiaeî'nfM'tn * GiIlihaa of Boise Dr Mills of the home mis Dr - L - Wemett, of Ida ho 1 «ills, two returned missionaries Ifrom India, and other Idaho men. The public is cordially invited to ail these A cordial welcome awaits Charley having found where they can get good (onsorial work done are both satisfied, aml are telling the good news to all their frlends. Remember the place. It Is in the old Geo. Bremer shop, Bremer ami Brecken bldg.—J. E. Ogg, Prop.—I <A«Iv.) [ services. (all who come. Bill aml I • Z" ////Vf!) LV - fff WsimFTT T 4 W ü U fvV O/ In VS, _ // TTTA/TTnI IL A 1 UALvl ilNJVkDio) /. ■ ** ■ ■ ■■ >—■—tiontil Mr an(1 Mrs , j. j. nunn returned thlfi week lrom an extended trip in , lhe east , visiting with old friends amt j Natives. They have been absent from home since before Christmas, so ' that the Kimberly people are very , lai , to we lcomc them back. j w . Moreland and family moved* to t | le nor th side this week. They! 1 have rented a large farm about elev j on miles from Jerome. Kimberly is sorry to lose these worthy folks, I though they have been with us but a, short time, coming here from Colo-! jrado. j Orin Dolon and Albert made a bus inoss trip to Twin Falls Monday. I A h Fay was in town over Sunday, visiting with his family. He return e(1 to work Monday. Mr. Fav has charge of a building near Rock Creek. Rev. Russell preached Sunday even inK for Rev . W. E. Harman of Twin 'Fails, who was called to attend a meeting of the "Mon and Millions'" movement, in an official capacity. The meeting was held in Portland, Ore. 1 Garl Ridgeway and brother spent Sunday fishing at Rock Creek. They ! report a catch of seventy-two fish, \ and two bad colds. / ■/ 9 ' : N. W. Swearingen was confined to ; his home several days this last week with a severe cold. He was able to work the later part of the. 1 res; I week, however. Postmaster McDermott was confin ed at his home on Tuesday with a ' M AI ' rs ' f • lab 'wpods'^together with her daughters, Aliases Ar^Re and am ) jmcile Woods, and young son Harvey arrived Tunad-iv Jl ' I Kimberly I heir future home. Mrs I Woods who is the mother of Hazel Woods, teacher of the local grade «chool, comes from Aurora Neb F s. Woods, the husband and father jgether with the other brother. Harv are coming with tho fnpnifnm r r | reside at t he ^ r 3^i y , about two miles from town | Mrs. Garl Ridgeway and Mrs. j blin spent Tuesday afternoon in ' Falls. to ey. ) N. W. Swearingen spent Tuesday af ternoon transacting business in Twin Fails. Miss Gail Burkhauiter returned j home Tuesday after spending several (la - vs visiting with her sister, Mrs W 11 - Arnold of this city. Miss Burk Ihaulter is working in Twin Palls ! N. J. Hickerson left Wednesday ' for Wendell He will return sometime this week. Stull Swearingen, local barber, has purchased the Modern Ham Twin Pantatorium outfit from Clarence Decker, - He has moved the Pantatorium to fcis shop, known as "Red's Place." Mr. Wilkson has charge of it. Miss Christine Stone was compelled to be absent from her school for a Ä mT" lhl * °" Mrs. Sam Merritt, Mrs old and Mrs. Etta Hawk day in Twin Falls friends. Miss Grace Willis is her cousins. Mr. on the South Hill, W. M. Arn spent Fri visiting with now living with and Mrs. O. G. Zuck. Frank Wilson took a couple cars of hogs to the Ogden market this week. He will return Monday. Mrs. O. G. Zuck lias been quite ill for a couple of days. She is reported as getting better, though now Garl Ridgeway went to the side Friday, taking advantage being Washington's birthday hence the banks were closed. FHHn e v° r f , Hare r 1 e,urllC(i t<> Kimberly Wiehn tl r.® r a short bus iness trip to W chita. Kansas. Mr. Hare took a couple cars of potatoes to that place from Twin Fails. P north of It and J. C. Herbsman, lecturer, gave a fine, entertaining and very instruc tive lecture last Thursday evening in I the high school auditorium I Rev, Russel, a Christian minister. ; who has been staying at the home I Mr. Herndon, made a trip to Rupert Friday He was called upon to make a speech at the church there Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth ,'isiting in Kimberly Friday. They .formerly lived in Kimberly, but are : now residing about two miles south of iwin Falls. j Miss Hilda Himier was confined to her home for a couple of days this week with the measles. E. S. Woods Of were ,. , a nd Willard Woods father and brother of Miss Hazel Woods, arrived in Kimberly t *?, mak f this city their future Kimberly welcomes these zens. Sunday, home, new citi Jasper King, left this week for Van couver barracks to join the medical (corps. Mr. King enlisted at Twin Falls andr was sent to Vancouve for future training. j The Misses Hazel Woods, Arville and Lucile Woods spent Saturday af ternoon in Twin Falls. I Mrs. Goldie Ridgeway spent Satur day afternoon in Twin Falls. Rev. Russel who Is staying at the home of Will Herndon, was confined at home a couple of days this week with a severe illness. Over half a dozen salesmen Kimberly Saturday of last week. Sat urdays seem to be their big davs .casionally. h ays j The editor of the local high school annual says that it is most ready for the press They are putting out enlarged edition this year, and it now " i>ks aa it Will meet its own el penses through the sale of the annual and the advertising secured I rofessor Downing of the Kimberly schools stated last Thursday n^ht at (the Lyceum lecture that the local raonev in'T f in ' Sh up «orné money in the treasurer for the be ginning of the new course next year. were in oc an He stated that already the course was free from debt. Dan Herrington ousted a couple of l,ad lookera the oth « r night and saw them safely out of town. The fellows seemed to have no other occupation than to look tough aml ,oaf around, , The Farmers' and Merchants' Na Hunk of Kiinbsrly is installing *, helr f,re P™" f vau, 1 t aml sa£ety deposit: boxes. The work was com plelea Saturday or last week. . ~ ~ Christian CHurcH Meet u LJ iv/T J Began Here Monday Annual Convention Churches of Christ of East District of South Klmherlv Iduho Is Be,n * He,d Kim,,orl> - - Monday evening the delegates of the East District convention gathered in the auditorium of the local Chris-j,. tian church to take part in the open ing services of the convention which L will run until Wednesday afternoon. , Speakers from every church in the east district, with the exception of one or two, having no preachers, are listed on the program The program for the convention l series is as follows: Monday Evening 7:30—Devotional. V. G. Backman. Kimberly, 8—Sdlo, Miss Hazel Wood, Kiniber ly. S : 10—Evangelistic sermon. Cliff K. Titus, Burley, Tuesday Forenoon 9:30—Devotional, F. E. Russell, of Windsor. Mo. 10—Bible School Reports, Howard Wilson. Pocatello. 10:30—Bible School Address, How ard c - Wilson. 11—Teacher Training, A. M. Walk er, Hansen. 11:20—Round Table, H. C. Wilson leading. Topics ; The Standard of Efficiency. Missionary Instruction in the Bible School. The Graded Lesson vs. the Uniform Lesson. The Teachers' Meeting or Teacher ; Training? Advertising the Bible School. The Bible School and Soul Win- I ning. Officers and Department Su ents and Their Duties, 12:30—Basket dinner, .^ ver >' b °dy bring a basket who pos 81 > y can ' Tuesday Afternoon C. W. B. M. session. Tuesday Evening 7:30—Devotional. D. W. Updegraff. 8—Duet, Miss Wood and Mrs. Hawk. 8:10—Convention Harman. sermon, W. E. Wednesday Forenoon 9:30—Devotional. 10:10—Reports state secretary. 10 :3°—"The Business Affairs of the Kingdom, N. K. Jensen. Rupert U—The Primitive Gospel in Pio nl eIds ' C ' E ' Evana . Idaho Falls. 11:30—Business. 12—Basket dinner. 1 ,» Wednesday Afternoon 1 :o 0 —Devotional, society. E ' ^ ddress - v - O- Backman. 2.30— C. E. Round Table, man. 3—Special address, Buhl. 3:30—Missionary Address, E. Evans. Idaho Falls. of Churches, by Kimberly C. E. V. G. Back A. J. Adams, Mrs. C, KEI) CROSS NOTES h glven Monday, by the Idah0 St0Ck Co - of Murtaugh, was greatly enjoyed. A large crowd was was present. The plav one of the beat home talent given in Kimberly. ever The Red Croas greatly appreciated the boost in a fi nanclal way. Fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents was realized after expenses These people gave their services free, so the expenses very light. The W. C. T. U. meets on Wednes day at the Red Cross were paid. were This room. week there were very tew ladies pres ent. Most of the members attend ing other business meetings in town on the same day. wear and two pair socks were made. Mrs. Fred Wilson of the Layette di vision reports nearly all the Layettes finished. They will be sent in next week. One suit of under The dressing class meets Monday \ afternoon and evening each week. The i need of these dressings is so great ; that an afternoon class has been ganized. dressings was made this week. Mrs. Strong reports knitting tor the week four pair socks, three sweaters, | two pair wristlets and one helmet. The Red Cross is still in need of | sewing machines either for the last, three or the last two days each week. | Mrs. Denton reports for the week, five suits underwear, thirteen bed shirts, fifteen pajamas, three jackets and two bath robes. A regular business meeting of the Red Cross was conducted by the vice president, Mrs. Atkinson. The reports for the month were read. Mrs. Den- | ton reported six feather pillows, 23 suits underwear, 27 bed shirts, nine jackets. 34 pajamas, and two bath robes. or One hundred and fifty : M. E. Church Notice Sunday, March 3, 1918. 10 a. m. Sunday school, J. C. Him ier, Supt. 11 a. m. Public worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "The Trans fer of the Aaronic Priesthood to Christ." 5 p. in. Mission Study class. 6:30 p, m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Patriotic service. "The Challenge of the Present Crisis." A. W. JAMES, Pastor. Tnterestinfif Program at ^ L c- L OQ JV1. JL. Church F CD. ZÖ Thursday evening. February 28, at the M , E . church, Kimberly, an illus (rated lecture will be given entitled „ , . The Y. M. C. A. on tae Border and In Camp. Illustrated with 100 tine colored slides. Here are a few of the pictures : Columbus New Alex- | 19° d ' . °, g , t0 „ ,.v°^ nlhind 0 ' the Front -'' "Su unites »or * Behind the f ront Supplies .or France, etc. Admission of 15 and HI | j cents. I ! DISPUTED Bll LS How mmv I h received statement's f bills vou have alreadv naid How imp j e u would have been if you had , j( . . . ... , check This bank P eturns all canceled checks and each check j receiot for some oav ^ It - 8 easy and it pa ™ Ask .any business man. $1.00 opens "a A checking account,$1.00. Bank of Kim berly, Kimberly's oldest, largest and strongest bank._(Adv.) V. M. C. A. on Border and in Camp Shown With 100 Fine Colored Slides—Small. Admission. ■ ( t ■ * ÜL> i g y - - Ml V t 1 S ! i ■j i • i I \\ I 1 L ' V \ ■ Ü n I mm U THE FIGHTING TRAIL »9 First Episode u THE PRICELESS INGREDIENT t» Begins Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2. Start at the first—See it all School Children Admitted Free Friday Only. Except War Tax. Let Them Come. WHY? Why don't you own a home? Why don't you experience the thrills, the pleasure, the relaxa tion of not only living in YOUR OWN HOME but in know ing you can depend upon a shelter for later years. If you have foregone the joys of having a HOME of YOUR OWN because you thought you could not afford it—the is removed by our attractive V reason FREE PLAN AND BUILDING SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS Among all modern ideas—this one fact is sure—no more com plete assortment of homes can be found anywhere than you will find in our catalogue of over 500 DIFFERENT DESIGNS Let us show them to you. NIBLEY-CHANNEL LUMBER CO. Phone 16. Kimberly, Ida. We Are Ford Car Specialists When you bring your car to us you know you are placing it in the hands of men who know. Men who are building up a rep utation for fair dealing. Men who put real workmanship in every job turned out. We want to please you. Try us— FORD & ANDERSON N y ou want results. Let me get them. E. W. Dun, Auctioneer. i Expert Cleaning and Pressing Established at RED'S PLACE Suits made to order Barber Work STULL SWEARINGEN, Prop. Kimberly Always There! Rest Service, Prompt Deliv ery anywhere and every where. Drtiyage and Auto Service \ W. B. 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