Vol 05 No 16 The Rexburg Standard 1910-07-21

The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg...

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description The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg Standard Journal," and the "Standard Journal." This collection was THE RSSCBOTO STANDAJtD Sht Standard. Publlehed »V*wy Thurwday Bt . Id*ho. Enter**** Moood claaa matter April tt. IJM. Bt tb* PtrttOfflC* Bt (taborg, Idabo, under tha act of Ooajtraaa of atArch A. I f T i . / t>ebll*b*d every Thursday. LBMI AaWUsativarita Taa Cewta P>• Uaa laati m*4 I vary laaue. Call oo Jaa,aae for JUUabw Watch K»p*Jrin*. Next w dundard Otflee L G. RyUod w u tn St Anthony ua business Tuesday Judge Hyrusa Rkka transacted business in St Anthony on "Wed­nesday. Senator George A. Day wan at Rexlmrg tor a tew hour* Wednes­day. _ William K. Bassett was over from hia ranch near Sugar City Sunday. James Blake and Frank Jacobs were in Rexburg from Sugar City one day this week. • We can help others, why not juu? A trial order of groceries will prove i t - / E. Dewsruip C*). Phone I2t We deliver The large Grain Elevator being erected by Miller Brothers ia be­ing rushed and it ia expected that it will be completed in time to take care of the crops tjps season. . v l i f e Is a fight. Business is bat­tle. The end is a knockout by the great "UNKNOWN.". We Fghl for breath, knowledge, money, love, honor—for breathl again. We are also fighting for . YOUR GROCERY TRADE Stop bad habits, try us and you've got the fight E. Dewsnup Co. Phone tat We deliver LOST -—• : Bay mare, scar on right hide of head, weight about 1000 pounds, .-bout six -years old. Address Henry Grossmick, Rexburg, Ida-' ho, Box 98 A., and receive re~ ' ward. Any information In re­gard to the above aril receive a re­ward of five dollars, at For Sale—Up-to-date four roomed house bath room, closet, pantry and cellar, all modern con­veniences, a bargain, easy terms. Address Chas. J. Engar, Rexburg, phone 137-1 W i t h the laying of the cement walks, the many bunding* that are being erected in Rexburg and the: harvesting of the dry grain, a big demand for labor has bees crested In fact has caused a scarcity. For many months It has been almost impossible to pick up a* man on short noBce. The First ward Sunday school v ill hold a special Pioneer day program Sunday Pnmident D. O. Miller and others were here this week as a committee auditing the Acad em y twoeav The Rexburg base belt team ' croeeed bate with the Rigby nine last Wednesday afternoon, Thegame was rery interesting. Our boys put up a good frame and their team work was good. At the end of tbe ninth inning ihe aoore waa a tie. In the • eieyenth inning Rigby made six nana thereby winning the game ^^a'eenre t.f 14 to 90. roe. SALE ea«e- Iniir horaes. Lb ret . two txasa-tsa. all kinds ot f i r m tmpte-rn> m«, juxind band haraeea, tw (arms snd CUj nroperty Apply ts 1 U. Uoyd (or particular*. Reason tor "elltng, roofing swar Dr- Hyde, President of the State Board of Health, returned from B ise tbe first of fhe week where he had charge of the Em-talmers examination. While away the Dr. in company with the mem­bers of the State Board of Health appointed Dr. FaUV of Boise as secretary of the boardMn fill the vacancy eaused by the death of Dr-J. L. Conant. Tuesday the Dr. was . called to the State Penitentiary to examine the mental condition of Flemming, the notorious murderer, as a result of whkh tbe sentence was chang­ed from death to life imprison- St. Joseph, Mo. 7-15. Hegsted Jenson Co:— Have boucht car and half of mens clothing. Will leave for home to-night- C. Jenson. All muslin underwear and wash belta special. 1-3 off al the Nobby Millinery Co- for one week. Ladies' and children's cotton hose at 1-3 off at the Nobby Mil Inery Co. In order to* make room for Fall goods. Latest novelties In combs, bar-ettes, bandeaux and braid pins al' ways on hand at the Nobby Mitlm-ery Co. New styles every week. Just received Five Theusand lea ream Conee, f i l l ed with our deitcloua oe cream at So eech. City Drug Stars. . • Telegram, New York, '-6, Hegsted Jenson Co.:— Have made some very exerl-it purchases- Weather hot. Will leave for Chicago, to night. C Jenson. Yoa can always depend 00 oar *o- • water and ice-cream belvggood All tha popular. and fancy drinks a w e d at our fountain. City Drag A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A L eMwaoaeaS A crave covered with sage trash mar he alright bnt roost pen pie pr* frr to aaark tha (raves of their loved ones by a Monnment bought of tae Rexburg Marble Works. Telegram, Chicago 7-8. Hegsted Jenson Co:— Prepare, for heavy .shipments at once. Market good- C. Jenson. Mutual Program The following Mutual Program will be held on the lawn of D. A. Osborn next Sunday night at atter-Day Saints f^k»imng in the West by Bjhhop Oliver C. Dalby. w Duet, N. P. Hansen and C R. Durrana. PRIMARY C0NVIN1I0V Primary convention will be held 1 the Academy building on June the 17th- Morning services will be st 10 o'clock for officers and teach­ers. The general public Is invited to attend tne afternoon services at 2 o'clock. An excellent program haa been prepared for afternoon meeting. ' D. C. McDougall brought to the attorney "general's office a high order of fiddly and ability, He has been zealous in the discharge of his duties and *'t rightly classed with the best officials this stale has ever had That he Is a resi­dent of this county counts nothing so far as tbe support of thia paper is concerned- He would have that as freely were he a resident of any • other ccxintyN The trrmortamT thing i t that be ha* rruule a cora-petent and trustworthy official, and as such it entitled to a nomin­ation. Aa a legal adviser of the" present state administration he is faithful to every obligation im­posed on him by hia h:gh of fee, and so above criticism hat he been that up to a short time ago his re-nomination . with Auditor Taylor, was conceded without opposition. Within the past two weeks, how­ever, a candidate entered, or rath­er bce.i dragged in the race ag-» nst h'n> With a fine show of pre­tended interest to the welfare of the state and of recognition of the high and exalted character of his opponent, the manipulators of the deal sought not the defeat of Mc­Dougall because of any unworthl-ness, but by it hoped to add strength to their cand'date for a higher office—m fact; to defeat- Governor Brady if possible. The conspirators care noth:ng for the election of Morrison. The latter is merely an instrument for a pur­pose that i t so plaia as to deceive no one. McDougall will not suf­fer by the adoption of such tactics. The direct primary will rot be a bulwark of strength to every faith fui official- The people of this state will not lend them»r1ves to the consummation of the plana of ihe cortpirators.—American rails Press. BiG'JiRcijs Announcement is made tbat on Thursday August t l , in the after­noon only the Harnum and Bailey Greatest Snow on Lanta will visa. Idaho Falls- ( This is the best newt of the dayf to those who are fond of the cir­cus form of amusement For f i f ­ty- five years this has been tbe lead :ng show of the world, this year w comes forth with an entire new ev-utppmem whkh cost the man­agement >.t.v 0,000. The main perforTnance is given in three tings, on two stages, on an Immence Roman race track and in the dome. The climax of the program is the appalling per-tormance of Desperado, a-mad Mrs. Van Tassel Will Move Her UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY PARLORS —: From Flamm*m Store to the Building One Door Bast ot the Poat Office Our Doors Will Open for Business About September 21st ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST4TH *, Via Oregon Short Line Special low round trip rates to Raymond, Cardston, Magrath and other point* Parties desiring reservations should comnmnicate early With O. S. L. agents. Rates will be announced later, or cao be had from agents. A foolish man said, "No meth­od of assistance can help me" and thus convinced Laid down and died of stagnation- A wise man said, I wiD boy my gitjtajrsta* shoes and clothing of the E. Dew­snup Co. , He did, and to- he achieved suc­cess- Phone 1st We deliver •eke aad pain aaroaa the kidneys Bad l l a a . FWaj STflaailJWUa pramatlr car­te mr backache and correct** tba ao- Vlea et say kidney*. Tkt* wa* brought about artar my uatng tkee*,foe ealy a aad I esa cheerfully The Pay Crltle. Hlrbard Csuaar. at aa ope* air luaeh-eoa at Paha Beat*, told a Oeora* - A tea char." h*y lag*". " c o * > decttag a ksssam ta hJatm-y. '-saa.' she aald, what 1 Oeerg* Waahtngton I hlm from all other ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST A T H Via Oregon Short Line- Spec low round trip rates to Raymond, Cardston, Magrath and other points Parties desiring reservations should communicate early with O. S. L. ageati. Rate? wm be armownced In Business for your Health We can truthfully say that as this is our object ha Business. That Is why we are in tbe drug business—to see ibat every thing yon want for perfect health ia promptly supplied. Yoa can rely on all medicines that come from our store to be pure, fresh, full strength and active. a-n i sum » Rexburg Drug Co Prescription Druffisls THE DESIGNER FOR 5ALE AT SQUIRES BOOK STORE { Up' to'Date Millinery Gompany REXBURG, IDAHO Frenchman, who leaps from ihe dome of the lent and kinds on his bare chest. Addit onal thrills are given by Jupiter, a purce-while Arabi an horse- It rides to the dome,of the tent in a balloon and decends anrd a Niagara of cxplod-rockeU antTfire/hork* Then there is Charlie the First, beyond all question the most remarkable animal that ever came to the not-cc >f scientists. Charlie the First it merely a chimpanzee, but he bta become (he grestesl bicycle rider and acrobat in the world. He dors not act on one of the stages that is the wonder of the age. In the menagerie is found the most remarkable zoological exhib­it ever seen outs-de of the irjlarior of the Africa! jungle. It ia Hum-mo, the first and only baby giraffe i ver bom or exhibited in America Only once before in the hi«tory Las the stork visited the firaffe ren of a captive soo of animals. That event happened over fifty yean ago in London, EnsrLand. The youngster died before it could be placed oo exhibition. Bumbino j in only three feet tall, less than one-seventh of its mother's height The youngster is worth its Wc-ght in gold- On the list of performers are the names of 400 of iheworld's most talented performers. The new parade is a marvel of interest. There are three miles of i t Here is an.opportunity for the people of Rexburg and vicinity lo see the greatest circus ever organ, ired- Tne railroads will lower the •ates of fare and special excur. I ens win be run. VACATION SEASON IS AT HAND Many ol our Mends are going to enjoy a little rest trom the scenes ot their activity. But before yon go away see that you pur-chase your groceries and wearing apparel at the store of A E. DEWSNUP CO. REXBURG, IDAHO We have lust the variety that you want, ahd our prices are low* *• . < ! — ii -We Deliver -:- Phone 121
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spelling ftbrighametd:oai:contentdm.lib.byu.edu:RexburgNews/229 2023-05-15T18:15:22+02:00 Vol 05 No 16 The Rexburg Standard 1910-07-21 1910-07-21 application/pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/229 English; eng; en eng Brigham Young University-Idaho Digitization Center BYUI-Rexburg Idaho Newspapers http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/229 The contents of the BYUI-Rexburg Newspapers collection may be copied for the limited purposes of private study, scholarship or research. Any reproduction or copying of the contents of the BYUI-Rexburg Newspapers digital collection for commercial purposes is not permitted without the express written consent of Pioneer Newspapers Inc. Ricks College AN2.I2 R49 text 1910 ftbrighametd 2017-12-02T08:19:55Z The Rexburg Newspapers is a digital collection of newspapers published in Rexburg, Idaho from 1894 through June of 2010. The titles of the newspapers in this collection include the "Rexburg Silver Hammer," the "Current Journal," the "Rexburg Standard," the "Rexburg Standard Journal," and the "Standard Journal." This collection was THE RSSCBOTO STANDAJtD Sht Standard. Publlehed »V*wy Thurwday Bt . Id*ho. Enter**** Moood claaa matter April tt. IJM. Bt tb* PtrttOfflC* Bt (taborg, Idabo, under tha act of Ooajtraaa of atArch A. I f T i . / t>ebll*b*d every Thursday. LBMI AaWUsativarita Taa Cewta P>• Uaa laati m*4 I vary laaue. Call oo Jaa,aae for JUUabw Watch K»p*Jrin*. Next w dundard Otflee L G. RyUod w u tn St Anthony ua business Tuesday Judge Hyrusa Rkka transacted business in St Anthony on "Wed­nesday. Senator George A. Day wan at Rexlmrg tor a tew hour* Wednes­day. _ William K. Bassett was over from hia ranch near Sugar City Sunday. James Blake and Frank Jacobs were in Rexburg from Sugar City one day this week. • We can help others, why not juu? A trial order of groceries will prove i t - / E. Dewsruip C*). Phone I2t We deliver The large Grain Elevator being erected by Miller Brothers ia be­ing rushed and it ia expected that it will be completed in time to take care of the crops tjps season. . v l i f e Is a fight. Business is bat­tle. The end is a knockout by the great "UNKNOWN.". We Fghl for breath, knowledge, money, love, honor—for breathl again. We are also fighting for . YOUR GROCERY TRADE Stop bad habits, try us and you've got the fight E. Dewsnup Co. Phone tat We deliver LOST -—• : Bay mare, scar on right hide of head, weight about 1000 pounds, .-bout six -years old. Address Henry Grossmick, Rexburg, Ida-' ho, Box 98 A., and receive re~ ' ward. Any information In re­gard to the above aril receive a re­ward of five dollars, at For Sale—Up-to-date four roomed house bath room, closet, pantry and cellar, all modern con­veniences, a bargain, easy terms. Address Chas. J. Engar, Rexburg, phone 137-1 W i t h the laying of the cement walks, the many bunding* that are being erected in Rexburg and the: harvesting of the dry grain, a big demand for labor has bees crested In fact has caused a scarcity. For many months It has been almost impossible to pick up a* man on short noBce. The First ward Sunday school v ill hold a special Pioneer day program Sunday Pnmident D. O. Miller and others were here this week as a committee auditing the Acad em y twoeav The Rexburg base belt team ' croeeed bate with the Rigby nine last Wednesday afternoon, Thegame was rery interesting. Our boys put up a good frame and their team work was good. At the end of tbe ninth inning ihe aoore waa a tie. In the • eieyenth inning Rigby made six nana thereby winning the game ^^a'eenre t.f 14 to 90. roe. SALE ea«e- Iniir horaes. Lb ret . two txasa-tsa. all kinds ot f i r m tmpte-rn> m«, juxind band haraeea, tw (arms snd CUj nroperty Apply ts 1 U. Uoyd (or particular*. Reason tor "elltng, roofing swar Dr- Hyde, President of the State Board of Health, returned from B ise tbe first of fhe week where he had charge of the Em-talmers examination. While away the Dr. in company with the mem­bers of the State Board of Health appointed Dr. FaUV of Boise as secretary of the boardMn fill the vacancy eaused by the death of Dr-J. L. Conant. Tuesday the Dr. was . called to the State Penitentiary to examine the mental condition of Flemming, the notorious murderer, as a result of whkh tbe sentence was chang­ed from death to life imprison- St. Joseph, Mo. 7-15. Hegsted Jenson Co:— Have boucht car and half of mens clothing. Will leave for home to-night- C. Jenson. All muslin underwear and wash belta special. 1-3 off al the Nobby Millinery Co- for one week. Ladies' and children's cotton hose at 1-3 off at the Nobby Mil Inery Co. In order to* make room for Fall goods. Latest novelties In combs, bar-ettes, bandeaux and braid pins al' ways on hand at the Nobby Mitlm-ery Co. New styles every week. Just received Five Theusand lea ream Conee, f i l l ed with our deitcloua oe cream at So eech. City Drug Stars. . • Telegram, New York, '-6, Hegsted Jenson Co.:— Have made some very exerl-it purchases- Weather hot. Will leave for Chicago, to night. C Jenson. Yoa can always depend 00 oar *o- • water and ice-cream belvggood All tha popular. and fancy drinks a w e d at our fountain. City Drag A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A L eMwaoaeaS A crave covered with sage trash mar he alright bnt roost pen pie pr* frr to aaark tha (raves of their loved ones by a Monnment bought of tae Rexburg Marble Works. Telegram, Chicago 7-8. Hegsted Jenson Co:— Prepare, for heavy .shipments at once. Market good- C. Jenson. Mutual Program The following Mutual Program will be held on the lawn of D. A. Osborn next Sunday night at atter-Day Saints f^k»imng in the West by Bjhhop Oliver C. Dalby. w Duet, N. P. Hansen and C R. Durrana. PRIMARY C0NVIN1I0V Primary convention will be held 1 the Academy building on June the 17th- Morning services will be st 10 o'clock for officers and teach­ers. The general public Is invited to attend tne afternoon services at 2 o'clock. An excellent program haa been prepared for afternoon meeting. ' D. C. McDougall brought to the attorney "general's office a high order of fiddly and ability, He has been zealous in the discharge of his duties and *'t rightly classed with the best officials this stale has ever had That he Is a resi­dent of this county counts nothing so far as tbe support of thia paper is concerned- He would have that as freely were he a resident of any • other ccxintyN The trrmortamT thing i t that be ha* rruule a cora-petent and trustworthy official, and as such it entitled to a nomin­ation. Aa a legal adviser of the" present state administration he is faithful to every obligation im­posed on him by hia h:gh of fee, and so above criticism hat he been that up to a short time ago his re-nomination . with Auditor Taylor, was conceded without opposition. Within the past two weeks, how­ever, a candidate entered, or rath­er bce.i dragged in the race ag-» nst h'n> With a fine show of pre­tended interest to the welfare of the state and of recognition of the high and exalted character of his opponent, the manipulators of the deal sought not the defeat of Mc­Dougall because of any unworthl-ness, but by it hoped to add strength to their cand'date for a higher office—m fact; to defeat- Governor Brady if possible. The conspirators care noth:ng for the election of Morrison. The latter is merely an instrument for a pur­pose that i t so plaia as to deceive no one. McDougall will not suf­fer by the adoption of such tactics. The direct primary will rot be a bulwark of strength to every faith fui official- The people of this state will not lend them»r1ves to the consummation of the plana of ihe cortpirators.—American rails Press. BiG'JiRcijs Announcement is made tbat on Thursday August t l , in the after­noon only the Harnum and Bailey Greatest Snow on Lanta will visa. Idaho Falls- ( This is the best newt of the dayf to those who are fond of the cir­cus form of amusement For f i f ­ty- five years this has been tbe lead :ng show of the world, this year w comes forth with an entire new ev-utppmem whkh cost the man­agement >.t.v 0,000. The main perforTnance is given in three tings, on two stages, on an Immence Roman race track and in the dome. The climax of the program is the appalling per-tormance of Desperado, a-mad Mrs. Van Tassel Will Move Her UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY PARLORS —: From Flamm*m Store to the Building One Door Bast ot the Poat Office Our Doors Will Open for Business About September 21st ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST4TH *, Via Oregon Short Line Special low round trip rates to Raymond, Cardston, Magrath and other point* Parties desiring reservations should comnmnicate early With O. S. L. agents. Rates will be announced later, or cao be had from agents. A foolish man said, "No meth­od of assistance can help me" and thus convinced Laid down and died of stagnation- A wise man said, I wiD boy my gitjtajrsta* shoes and clothing of the E. Dew­snup Co. , He did, and to- he achieved suc­cess- Phone 1st We deliver •eke aad pain aaroaa the kidneys Bad l l a a . FWaj STflaailJWUa pramatlr car­te mr backache and correct** tba ao- Vlea et say kidney*. Tkt* wa* brought about artar my uatng tkee*,foe ealy a aad I esa cheerfully The Pay Crltle. Hlrbard Csuaar. at aa ope* air luaeh-eoa at Paha Beat*, told a Oeora* - A tea char." h*y lag*". " c o * > decttag a ksssam ta hJatm-y. '-saa.' she aald, what 1 Oeerg* Waahtngton I hlm from all other ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST A T H Via Oregon Short Line- Spec low round trip rates to Raymond, Cardston, Magrath and other points Parties desiring reservations should communicate early with O. S. L. ageati. Rate? wm be armownced In Business for your Health We can truthfully say that as this is our object ha Business. That Is why we are in tbe drug business—to see ibat every thing yon want for perfect health ia promptly supplied. Yoa can rely on all medicines that come from our store to be pure, fresh, full strength and active. a-n i sum » Rexburg Drug Co Prescription Druffisls THE DESIGNER FOR 5ALE AT SQUIRES BOOK STORE { Up' to'Date Millinery Gompany REXBURG, IDAHO Frenchman, who leaps from ihe dome of the lent and kinds on his bare chest. Addit onal thrills are given by Jupiter, a purce-while Arabi an horse- It rides to the dome,of the tent in a balloon and decends anrd a Niagara of cxplod-rockeU antTfire/hork* Then there is Charlie the First, beyond all question the most remarkable animal that ever came to the not-cc >f scientists. Charlie the First it merely a chimpanzee, but he bta become (he grestesl bicycle rider and acrobat in the world. He dors not act on one of the stages that is the wonder of the age. In the menagerie is found the most remarkable zoological exhib­it ever seen outs-de of the irjlarior of the Africa! jungle. It ia Hum-mo, the first and only baby giraffe i ver bom or exhibited in America Only once before in the hi«tory Las the stork visited the firaffe ren of a captive soo of animals. That event happened over fifty yean ago in London, EnsrLand. The youngster died before it could be placed oo exhibition. Bumbino j in only three feet tall, less than one-seventh of its mother's height The youngster is worth its Wc-ght in gold- On the list of performers are the names of 400 of iheworld's most talented performers. The new parade is a marvel of interest. There are three miles of i t Here is an.opportunity for the people of Rexburg and vicinity lo see the greatest circus ever organ, ired- Tne railroads will lower the •ates of fare and special excur. I ens win be run. VACATION SEASON IS AT HAND Many ol our Mends are going to enjoy a little rest trom the scenes ot their activity. But before yon go away see that you pur-chase your groceries and wearing apparel at the store of A E. DEWSNUP CO. 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