Vol 05 No 17 The Rexburg Standard 1910-07-28

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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Language:English
Published: Brigham Young University-Idaho Digitization Center 1910
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Online Access:http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/236
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Summary: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 HEXBUSG STANDARD lis* ^laniard. KMared a. ***** ol*" »»*l Uf t«. .Ml. M tb. M U M * »t Rashers. Idaho, aadar th* act of Cousreee at Mara* t, IK .awrlptirai ar!ee (In Mraaaa) / cava year ' FOR SALE CHEAP—Horse harness and boggy APPl v D r - Mack. Hyrum Ricks and Co. are pre­pared to loan money on good city proper iy in Rexburg. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination as District Jud»r of the Sixth Judicial District ot the State of Idaho^n the Republican ticket, at the Primary Election tof be held August 30th, lOto. William L- McConneH c«i AeVsrtleew»e*ta Tan Cants Pa' Das last, anal tvecy Issue. The dry' farmers are all busy and the crops arc pleasing them greatly Mrs. Lorenzo W aid ram is spend­ing ten days visiting in Ogden CsJJ on Jaquea for Reliable Watch Repairing. East of G W. * M - The cement W»lk on the side walks o l roain street arc being rap­idly put in. - C, W- Poole and L. G'. Ryland have made a number of trips to St. Anthony this week. Miss Minnie Lang relumed from \ Salt Lake Tuesday after a very dc light ml visit with friends at that place Mrs. Curtis Smith of Los Ang­eles and niece of L. G. Ryland is spending a week visiting at the Ryland home. Nathan Kicks, republican candi­date for the Legislature, returned from the Teton Valley Wednesday where he has been in the 'uterest of his sheep- Wc are pained to record the death of the eighteen month old boy of Mr- and Mrs. Henry Rigby. which occurod thia morning. The little fellow has been ill for some time past, but his death is quite a blow to the parents. They have sympathy of every dtiien of ir City.—Sugar City Times. We can help others, why not •on? A trial order of groceries wiH prove i t E. Dewsnup Co. Phone rat We deliver Dr. F- J. AlexanBer, the well known Optometrist of the Alex ander Optical Company wUl be at Ashton Monday from 2 p. m. till 7 p. m., Riverside Hotel St Anth-onv, Tuesasy from 2 p. m. till 7 p. m, Rexburg August 3rd from 2 p. m. till 7 p. m. Read these dates carefully If yon have not heard of the high class optical . work done bv his company, call and let Dr- Alexander show you1 a list of unquestionable references and explain our years care system. , > Alexander Optical Oa fe is a fight. Business is bat- The end ia a ki>oclcout by^he great "UJiKNOWN." We fight tor breath, knowledge, money, tore, honor—for breathl again. We are also flghtirig for .' * YOUR GROCERY TRADE Stop bad habits, try us and , you've got the fight E. Dewsnup Co. Phone t a i We M J. Kerr of Ora, Geo. E. Hill of Rigby, Frank Eusworth »f Lewisirlle, Wesley Gibson of Men an. L. G. Ryland and Chas. Poo. of Rexburg, and Chas. Decasnn ot Effin, all-prominent Democrats, are in town today riling nomin­ation papers lor various Demo­cratic candidates. Alt are looking serious, snd they go into executive session frequently It is rumored lhat young Mr. Metealf of the Examiner has banded the Demo­cracy scene kind of an ultimatum,' end that the Democratic county central committee therefore haa something on its mind. It also ap~ —1 tltat the Fremont county. curacy Is having trouble with 1 far: < us. Trudy, this t oliticaf ' J is a vale of tears.—Fremont - Word waa received here thi* see**' I be death on July 21 of Erona at Ne*dl#*. Tali iwnlm. where he- has been work m-cbinisr. He Va s •Other tn PMlrfp and Edward Srant*. and Mra. J . H. Squire* of tkie »1SM The metabers o f 1 he famlrf had not raeen him since > rVelb of bis mother whkh 117 v a r a ago. He 1 at Ncedim brfon tbe Miss Edith Hansen went to Idaho Falls Saturday night and spent Sunday. Miss Marie I^angton has return­ed to Rexburg after spending two months in Logan* Miss Olive Spangenbcrg a niece of Dr. Hyde is spending a number of days visiting in Rexburg. Miss Si>angcnberg is from OgoasK-^^- • XCURBtON £ABT VIA . 0RE00N SHORT LINE .1 Oieysnna, Dearer, Sprtos*. Paeblo. Kaasaa aty, loots, Omaha Chlces*. St. Paul, blln ,potls and* many other pelnta Tickets n aala slay «tb. anl Ittb. Juna ith. nth. IBth. rrth., Jaly Tta and lath., August tlb., and September ith,. aod 13rd. Limit October l i st See agents tor ratea and fnrthei particulars. BIDS WANTED For furnishing bunding rock, 0 carpentry work. For partic- - irs see Orson Waldran. Rexburg. Will Go East Mrs. Van Tassel of the Up-lo-date Millinery Company is prepar­ing to go east to buy her new Fall line o? millinery.' Going cast means better goods for less money. It will enable her to select and buy from such a large assortment that it will not be necessary to buy two hats alike. Mrs. Van Tassel will carry one of the best advertised hats—The Grace. Thia hat ia extensively ad ertised in the leading .magazines, such as the Delineator, Indie's Home Journal, etc- She will also carry the "Grace-guaranteed Plumes'—A certificate of guarantee ' tu go with each plume. V Be sure aod see the Grace Wil­low Plume before buying. . Mrs. Van Tassels' trip east Is but one phase of her never-ceasing effort to give her customers new styles, and better goods, at prices tbat are sure to please,' at reserved Five Theueand taa cream conn, fined Wttb a«r eaiiciawa lea a sm mt* lo vaah. City Drue Otere. Tea can alwaya depend oa our ao ! watsr and ice-cream belLgrnod All tba popular aad fancy drinks •e-ved at oar fountain. City Store. For Sale or Trade—A nice lit­tle horne. Apply of Dr- Mack. FOR'SALE OR RENT—The Osbofn House, furnished or hn-lumished. For particulars apply at house. For Sale—Five thoroughbred Brkshire Boars. Apply to W. E-Bassctt. Ranch rear Sugar City. Prfsi Winners at Utah State Pair. For Sale—Up-to-date four roomed house, bath room, closet, pantry and cellar, all modem con- /eniences, a bargain, easV terras. Address Chas. J. Engar, Rexburg, phoas* 137-1 LOST . Bay marc, scar cm right hide of head, weight about tooo pounds, .-bout six years old. Address Henry Grossmick, Rexburg, Ida­ho, I tox 08 A., and receive re­ward. Any Information In re­gard to the above w II receive a re ward of free dollars. at assy be slrfaht bnt m t pabaia pre fer to mark t i e i r e res ef that* Jovad one's by a hfonsnssat boaatt of taa Pezburs; Marble Worts. ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST 4TH , Via Oregon Short Line- Srjecial tow round Trip rates to Raymond, rardston, Magrath and other points Parties desiring reservations sbo"ld communicate early- with 6- 3. L, agents. - Rates will be announced later, or can 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 will buy my groceries, sbsea and clothing of the E. Dew-soup Co. He did, and lo: he achieved roc-cess- . Phone 121 We deliver U»* hUneye aad blsa. Paler KMoejr "US peoaspUr ear- «S R T beebaehe and oorractad, Ibe ea- Uoa oC ssy Mdaeye. Thla waa broueM abaot after ia? aalns thaw for aaiy a l e v short weeka aad I asa aaeerfally Mra. Motile htoRaaar. Preatlee. Mlaa , wrilea lhat aha had a aevsrs ease sf hid. >nd blajMeV trouble, and Utat four bottlee of Foley.- Kldosy ressedr curad her lound.aad well. She eloaaa bar tel-ry sartaaL "t bsartly reoommeud Folejr'B Kldnej Reoiedir lo any aurfrarer Of kidney e laeaae. It eaved my U f a - ~ 1ey*a Ktdney Renedr will ears say of Kidney aad bladder trouble not • 1 the reach or medtclne. Ko taed-caa do taere. . HlTtBARD NOTES . Hibbard celebrated the 24th of July at Parley Parker's beautiful JTOVC. Services commenced at 10 a. m. with a * very nice program, Eugene Wrddisoti being orator of the day At 2 0. m, all kinds of sports were"Ttidulge3 in such as 3 legged races, spoon and egg race* and horse racing. In the evening a dance was given in the ward meeting house, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Mrs. Rhoda Parker is improving after, a severe operation, and is ex­pected to return home soon. Hay is about all in the stack aml:* in f-nc condition. Mr- George Stathan and family also James A. Berry, and family, will take a trip throuett the • Yei-. lowstone National Part, starting 1 the first of August. Gram is commencing to ripen snd 'oolrj very gooH. Watfh> hi A A . v m « * A * * e * e « e e « * « « * ' Mrs. Van Tassel WW Move Her UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY PARLORS From Plamm'a Store to the Building One Door East Of the Foat oniea Our Doors Will Open for Business About SEPTEMBER 1 Up'•t'o •'D a/.te Millinery (Bompany REXBURG. W v w v e w w w vvvvvvvvvv Patronize Home People In Business for your Health We can truthfully aay that as this is our object In Business. Tbat ia why we are in the drug business—to see that everything you want for perfect health is promptly supplied. You can rely on all medicines that come from our store to be pare, fresh, foil strength and e c t l v e j ^ Rexburg Drug Co ' Prescription Drujoists THEXESIGNER ANNUAL CANADA EXCUR­SION AUGUST 4TH Via Orrgon Short Line-' Spec low round trip rates to Raymond, Cardston, Alffrrsth and other ooinU Parties desirng reservations should teal c early with O. S. I * . Rates win be announced S i r FOISAtf AT SQUIRES BOOK STORE By Having your Cement Walks put in by as. We spend our money at home and you ret the benefit. Our Work is first clays in every particular. •> * ( • * tit i Blaser & Wheelwright isss»»»es»<»e»»»»»e»»»»»e»»»»»»»»»e»»»e IS AT HAND Mnny ot oar friends are going to enjoy a little rest from the scenes ot their activity. Bat before you go away see that you pur* chase your groceries and wearing apparel at the store ot E. DEWSNUP CO. REXBURG, IDAHO We have lust the variety that you want, and our prices are tow. We Deliver Phone 121 j • e*»diee»»»»»»»»eess»aas»»»a»e»»s»>»sssse