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Bonners Ferry Herald from Bonners Ferry, Idaho • 5

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Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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fL NOTICE! LOGGERS AND TIE HACKERS II r- Bip 'TS i -W ft taJ I c.f A mi ic J' 4 rt; I i I 4 S'; fjfct pa Our Diamond Edge Cross Cut Saw is fully warranted not only against imperfections but to cut as fast and with as much ease as any saw. Our Black Prince and DR Axes are hand hammered, hand tempered and hand whetted; the bits are made of highest grade crucible steel, drawn thin and tempered hard to hold a fine cutting edge. Soft steel body with EYE PUNCHED from solid steel (NOT WELDED.) The eye tapers from outer to inner opening; this holds the handle firmly and prevents it splitting. These axes are fully guaranteed. We also carry a complete line of cant hooks, pevies, skidding tongs, round and grab hooks, chains, etc.

We also carry everything you need in Groceries, Clothing Shelf Hardware, Flour and Feed. If you are fitting out a camp it will pay to give us a call. E. L. LITTLE 6c CO.

V. GENERAL ERCHANTS-- PHON 73 "Holsum" bread is mixed, kneaded, baked and wrapped in paper by machinery, Jt is not touched by a human hand until after it is purchased. Sold by the Elite Cafe. I tW 4t W' THEATRE PRESENTS AN ALL FEATURE PROGRAM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY The Marshall's Capture A Regiment of Two Western Drama 2 Reel Comedy Feature SUNDAY ONLY The Mystery of West Sedgwick A 2 Reel Detective Feature The Rise and Fall of McDoo Coinedy Comedy Almost a Wild Man i MONDAY AND TUESDAY Pathe's Weekly No. 59 The Rival Engineers What Cupid Did His Athletic Wife News 2 Reel Railroad Feature Comedy 3 Comedy and Mallncc evert) Salurdag at 2.30.

5 and 10 r. for tverybodu Simood's Drug Store A few days ago we received a large shipment of all the latest copyright books. Books that were written by the best and most popular authors, selling at popular prices. This is the time of the year when you need books. The time when you can enjoy and appreciate them most.

Cool evenings can well be spent with a good book. The time you spend reading is well spent, the money you spend for books here is also well spent. Our assortment is large. You can find your favorite here. We pay parcels postage on all mail orders for books.

I A i SimondS Drug Store C. D. WE DELIVER THE GOODS ulZT, 75 cents and good bacon at 201 cents. We also carry Stanton's Chinook, Swifts Armours Star bacons. Premium and Additional Locals Fine mince meat at 15 cents per pound and Booths select oysters at the City Market.

Special This 10 cent apron gingham for 8 cents at Brown's, See that swell line of Stationery at Brody's Pharmacy, the Rexal Store. G. W. Buzzard and daughter, of i Snyder, were visitors in town I yesterday. I W.

A. Davis left Monday for 1 Marble Falls, Texas, where he cxj pects to spend the winter. For Sale-Carpet and rug loony fiTwo, four and six harness. do all kinds of plain and fancy Address Box 364 Bonners Ferry, Ida. Nov.

14-21c tf, Herman Satscheider and two children arrived here last week from their home in Coeur JU ene City to visit fpr popple of weeks with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleed. Will See our Rexal ad on page two. We back up everything it says.

Don't forget the St. Mary's Guild sale on November 21. Try a pair of these red fibre sole rubbers which are guaranteed to give satisfaction at Brown's. When there is a Victrola in your home every musical longing it satisfied. If you want a Mackinaw get the best that money can buy for $6.50 at Brown's, Postmaster James returned home last Friday from a business trip to Spokane, for general I housework and cooking for family I of five.

Address W. J. Greenway, Addie, Ida. Itc tf The Altar society will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Chastek.

A few of those Misses', Boy's and Children's coats left at Browns I at exactly half price. There will be a special meeting I of the St. Mary's Guild at the I home of Mrs. Medbury day afternoon. Members and friends of the society are requested to come and bring their donations.

Dry planing mill wood, $2.75 per load. Its better and cheaper. Order at the Bonners Ferry Lumber company's office. Try our ground green bones to make your chickens lay. Order your green bone quick as they sell i fast.

City Market Paul Bonllian, foreman for the Bonners Ferry Lumber company at Camp 10 at Porthill, left Tuesday for the camp to prepare for the winters logging. Make your own Xmas gifts by buying stamped patterns and work them. Complete new stock of patterns and silks at Brown's. The basketball team of the local high school, accompanied by aj band of rooters, will leave this afternoon for Sandpoint where they play the first game of the season with the Sandpoint high school team. You will save money by trading at the Ferry Dry Goods Co.

Tempting Bargains will be found at all times in each and every department of our store. Tom HollInger will be glad to meet you there. James Dolan turned to Bonnets Ferry last week after an absence of several months in the Porthill counfry. The ''Judge" is in fine trim for another county division fight. Farmers will be a meeting of the Farmer's Union at the schoolhouse on the Northside Saturday evening, November 15.

Special and important business. Be sure to come. L. M. Parker, a former business man of Bonners Ferry, was in town several days last week, leaving Friday for Spokane where he will make his headquarters this winter.

Mr. Parker had jnst returned from southern Idaho where he has placer mining claims w. ich have panned out richly. Tom Hollinger will be found doing business at the Style Shop formerly owned by H. Thompson, where he will be pleased to meet all of his old customers.

No bread like Barling's. Its homemade and the difference between it and other bread is homemade and the other isn't. No need to eat a poor, unI satisfying bread three times a day when you can get homemade bread so good that you'll want it all the time. The loaves are large with twice as much nourishment as you get in a baker's loaf. Beautiful, flaky, palatable loaves for five and ten cents.

Come to us and better bread cheaper. Three cent loaves for 25 cents. Barlings Bakery, If you like something delicious try a box of Liggett's Chocolates. Fresh at Brody's Pharmacy, the Rexall Store. Mrs.

M. K. Adams, accompanied by her son, Dr. J. D.

Adams, of Genesee, Idaho, left Sunday for their home after several days visit. here with Mrs. Adam's sister, Mrs. i L. B.

Duvall. When its time to eat To Barling's you should go Meals that can't be beat At a saving of your A- F. Carlson, of Calgary, I Alberta, spent Sunday here visit- 1 ing his cousin, J. E. Carlson.

Be sure to come to the St. Mary's Guild's sale at the Guild hall i November 21. When in need of Shoes, Clothing Dry Good, Ladies' and Men's furnishings call on Tom Hollinger at the Ferry Dry Goods Co. W. K.

Bloom relumed Tuesday evening from Hazelton, B. C. where he recently spent several months doing assessment work on his mining claims. Oliver Rabdau, a partner of Bloom, returned home severel weeks ago. Fine for cooking purposcs-our dry 16 inch fir and tamarack slab wood.

$2.75 per load. Bonners Ferry Lumber Company. tf. The Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran church will hold their annual sale of plain and fancy needlework at Kent's hall, Satur-1 day, November 15. Light supper served from 5:30 until 7:30.

Everybody invited. Services at the M. R. church next Sabbath as follows: Sunday Methodist Church School at 10 a. m.

At 11 o'clock Rev. J. H. Martin, field agent for i For greater ease and comfort we recommend the Bennington Vermont Cooper and Kenosha Cooper Union leading lines with We want to demonstrate for you "how" these suits give smoothest comfort They have the knitted Klosed-Krotch like a pair of drawers without a seam. Smooth, unbroken crotch prevents gapping open.

No double thickness and no loose folds of cloth to sit upon. No opening or raw edges run to or through the crotch to cut and irritate. Wh I Ask to see the cause of all the seat opening down one leg. You will see "at-a-glance" more reasons for comfort than we could tell you in a half hour. get ten A We are waiting to demonstrate the greater comfort for you.

1 Come in now before the cold wave gets here. A LO DTK'LDTCH SUITS 1'K $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, Half Silk and Half Wool at $6.00. Prices $4.50, $5.00. Moore Bros Bonners Ferry's Greatest Men's and Boy's Store Exclusive agents for the Original Klosed Krotch Union Suits the Childiens Homefinding and Aid Society of Idaho will occupy the pulpit. Epworth League at 6:30 p.

m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will take for his subject, "God's Signal to Go At the close of the League service Mrs. Roberts will House By the Side of the Special Music.

public is cordially invited to attend these services. Mi88 Ireue Walker the Epworth League held a most enjoyable social with 30 members and friends present. A short business session Tuesday evening at the home of was held, Mr. Wade presiding. John DeBoer was elected first vice president, Miss Moore, secretary and Miss Goldie Cave treasurer.

The league is organized for splendid woik. Right new members received this month. The services at the M. K. chunh last Sabbath are worthy of special mention.

The Sabbath School had the largest attendance in the history of the church, 103 being present at the Sunday School hour. The state temperance program was rendered by the school and 75 pledge cards signed. The pastor, Rev. Roberts, delivered a strong sermon on temperance which was so well received that he has been requested to repeat it in the near future. The latest models of Columbia Graphonolas and Graphophones on display at Simond's Drug Store, Also all the latest records, At Nortkrup's This week we are selling children's tains, all colors fine for school wear, for 25 cents each.

Our corset sale will lie continued for another week. Buy now while you can save money..

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