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Special prices made on shotgun shells by the case at Little's store , Boarders Wanted —inquire Nellie States, Walden Block, one block north of M. 8. church, lp Harry Plato returned Sunday from Town where he has been visiting for the past year with old friends and relatives. The exhibit, of ready to wear appar el on the balcony of the Boundary Dry Goods store will continue all this week and next during the fair, adv. Mary Pickford, whom we have not seen here for over a year, is coming next week, Wednesday and Thursday in her latest big production from the famous story “Little Lord Fauntle roy.” The new rock crusher recently pur chased by the county is being set up on the Bunting place west of town and will be ready for operation the first of the week. It is a portable crusher and will be used in the sur facing of foods in all parts of the county. ‘The first surfacing with he done on the new dyke dirt road on the south side of the Kootenai river. Par Sale—1920 Fordouring car in ‘good condition, Cheap. Parks High way Garage, = a When in Spokane, try the Tray Tavern for good food, good service and fair prices. = The Free Aluminumware Is vnte on the move. Don't forget to get your share at Little's store, Adv. Auto repair work; thorough work at reasonable prices. Give us a trial. Angus McDonald, at the Meeker Black smith Shop. All kinds of welding work done. “ Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Chambers of Ogden, Utah, arrived here Saturday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. Mr. Chambers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chambers and a brother of Mrs. Maxwell. Mrs. Harry Buel and daughter Dor Jesea left for Portland, Ore, this week where they will make their fu ture home, Mr. Buel having been there the past two months and is doing a fine business. Mrs. Buel has been staying on the Pol#in ranch the past two months with her mother, Mrs. *Polzin, who has been St. Oat straw for sale; also good ccat tle pasture. Address J. H. McDonald. Box 348, city. tt Mrs. €. M. Chambers suffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday morning Att last reports her condition was quite serious. She is 76 years old. The state treasurer's office receiv ed Friday Idaho's share, $97,741.18, of the national forest resources from the federal government. The amount is to be apportioned out to the various counties according to their forest areas. Registration started last Monday at the University of Idaho, with pres peets for the largest enrollment in the history of the institution. Esti mates place the number of students on the Idaho campus at more than 1500 and more are expected. Representative Addison Smith last Friday introduced a bill proposing to establish a federal plan for guaran tee of deposits {n national banks, and asked that the bill be referred to the federal reserve board for report in time to permit its consideration by the banking and currency committee next session.
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Bonners Ferry Herald

Bonners Ferry, Idaho, US

Thu, Sep 28, 1922

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