Vol 06 No 35 The Rexburg Standard 1912-11-12

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 1912
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Online Access:http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/RexburgNews/id/970
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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 C A. Smurthwaite Grain & .Willing Co., oj Salt Lake —ABE NOW SEADY TO— Buy Grain Keller Warehouse, Opposite Freight Depot a Will Ba in Position to Furnish All Sacks Needed ' Sea Ut Before SeNing Mom 51 • A. J. eARTBR, Mgr. » • • • • • « • • • • • • s i i o s e a on s o * * maaSn t Needs Watching! I i ha your husband, your brother, or your ton? We have noticed him gazing- longingly at the good Watches in our window as he thought nf the poor timepiece in his pocket, - ' . HIS BIRTHDAY would be made so happy if it brought him the good Watch that he de­serves- and "love will find the way,''-for the cost will not break you. GET I T AT H. WOLFENSPERGER The Reliable Jeweler SEED GATHERING FOR REFORESTRARON Ogden; Nov. t. Seed collecting sdcHbs charge o l J. M. J-celhcr <loi wiih headquarters ul k nf acres of forest ilcliuded Of Umber snd lumbering. Ah w grossing limber, ill- lo do MI through The rental Ii raptdh .1 service to da . funds perniil. work must begin .villi lhe iccsf, wlilch h required in Mite Oir.intilU v Iml) Ihe besl nml noal useful kind int trees, like yel-nw | , i i u . I%tnthffi f i r anil Ingptile .int. .ni' itadecieil These In-long to i class said |«i Be MfCgartOtni from heir habit Of (trowing in pUTT l;.n.ls " i t' state business and would start; al the end of Ihe com­ing week on a steamship trip nnd a vacation lhal wl)T~Keci> him a&oy from iKtlilicgl callers or offenders fitr nearly^x weeks, •/ ' l h e president-elect belle vet that by Ihe time he is back from his va­cation public opinion on various questions w i l l have crystal l i ed and that Ihen by Inking counsel with.his advisers he w i l l be nble to mak\ lm-porlanl announcements concerning Ids future policy. " I shnll have nothing In say," lhe said, "until I gel back. I am read­ing lhc discussions every day aboul an extra session of congress. I am slad lo note Ihe number of promin­ent husTfress men who are express­ion! Ihemselves." , lliill< •• wrapper* at The Standard. "WILL BE AT TOT CI 11.1 I i i - k i . l l .T • be s , , founded, since collecting niMu .huii MI>»II ihc i w ,„rk. i l n n i . ^ m . . um i h , »~i (««. n » « i « 1 « ,,„r i„„ „„.,, „,„., - -WoTOunk. ,,'„»l m U u M „ t i . K limn n,-i- ;;;,-,;,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.• a, blue the iiuira. nfiugh ground the fnrt«n flour Trt- search of the srnllrrv'l seed., Tlie nimble pine Mpiii r x h ' l'*hb lhc trees, and wWi ihcfr Chisel like leelh cul audi l n . M ' " " " m e n m n a T r "•** drop lhc cones until lhc ground is Inlnesl b> contract in which ras.- >tn-wn. I.nlcr thev descend and boy's, nun, women and children tfn-enient place K»ge in the work, and rrc.,u« n th iiiake. good wages al 25 cents a bushel. Cullcrling Ibe cones, how­ever, is nnly a pari nf lhe work aeceiiary el. obtain the seed. As soon as these an- obtained Utej are parked or limited lo n n i i t r n ! (Irv­ing ramp in an open sunny place und spread out chinly upon on c\- rensive nren covered with IOURII hi prevent lliein day _y— I 1 THERE is a structure w hich overy iiiBiiUtlion builds for itself. It \n called character, anil every act is a stone in this btruclurc \ An institution in,ordt*r lo •ha*oh''gfi*>rt''i:ha™cti,TT?T— niustthfnk honesty.act hc*u«esy,,brt>at)i)> hooeaiy. Th© people soon determineChelwpfii tho Kettnitu* and th»counterf»it. .Thuy kuow.the ring of lire true metal and the haso. — I . . "M Jones. On this the whole structure of our banlc i« based. The increasing busiuess is a guarantee ih. t it is ap- 'preciated by depositors. Accounts of companies and individuals solicited. • Every facility gtven^ consistent with-coo. ser va tive bankiug. We have opened a regular savings departmvlit, and pay interest at 5 pt>r cent pur annum, i-smipoiindesl sami annually. A deposit of $1 .on will tsecur* (Hta of our home'savingB baVks,, * \ Rexburg State Bank Rexburg, Idaho, ' CapiUl $20,000 Surplus $10,000 tFFICEtS AHD DIREnoiS: R. t y Htwi^ Pres. J. E. Oooawr, Vie* Pros Jan. K WRIOKT, Caahisr H. N. WiunirT, As. Cashier • Tliis'silggcsls the prnrtlcnl method of ihlalnhig rones, Wlicn cllipbers rind UMhuelves completely onl-cln* scd In i-lioihinK h> Ihc sriuirrrls Ihey rnid Ihe si|tdrrel rnrhes, from which Ihe bulk of. Ihc seed is oh-l »rned. 11|rir alOTrS are found in durf. nlonn old I f r e trunks, In brush, drying shi nlnng'creeks nnd in spring places, good ifisIati'Ts* ati1 lnn'\"n where nhnn-irnttnl mlrtrrs" cabins srere nsevl. Krom ten In f i f i . - en bushels are not r n f i Y O j w I l y fonmi In one cache, and several .hundred bsTshela in a According lb nn nld school rhyme, •There were two M,„jrrrls thnl lived in the WIKH); the nn was nnughlv. Ibe other ^as.gond.^ Cnrlc Sam's all go onc present fully en­joyed the program. Mr. Cooke is the author of icvcral volumes- of such poems. We have ull heard some of his pieces r o i l e d on the slajtc. hut you cannot fully appre­ciate bis work Nil j o u hear h im read Ids works. We consider this u rate intellectual treat for Hex­burg. NOTICE. NnWev is henrby Kivrn lo Ihe own- Jrrs and holders o| land and waler . r l x h l s in Ihr Sunnydeil Irrigation . District iu Fremont County. Idabo. i that Hsscsmenla lor Ihe year 1912 I w i i h which to pay Ihe Inleresl nn Ibe outstanding bonds or sabi-dis-t t r i c t , aud to pay the rundfflg ex­penses of said dislricl. Snd Ihe in­debtedness nol secured* by bond Is­sue, w hich said district now owes claimants, which aasess-made by the officers o f said district on the 1st day of October, 1912, are how due and p a y ntilc, ami will become/ delldqucnl nl ft p. m, on lhe first Monday of I V - cenihcr next f Paymrnts can he made to me nl my office at Ihc First National Ban!; or It-xburti. at Bexburg. Idaho, nl i i n i - lime prior to Ihc f l r s l Mnndnv in December next; nnd all assess­ments nol paid at thai time w i l l be­come delinquenl and lhe properly of lhe delinquent parties w i l l be snld according to law. Witness my hand at Rexburg. Ida-' bo. this Znd'day of November, A. D. 1912. R. J. COMSTOCK. Trensureiv'nf Sunnydeil Irrigalion District in Fremont County. Idahn. MAY ELECT POSTMASTER. Terrell, Texas, Nov. 12.—So many DenmiTuls have become active can­didates tor lhc post mask'rship of i c r i c l l Ihut a movement was set on r.int hpre'Tmtoy' r o r - n ' spcclnt-prl-i i j n ry election by which one enndl- • lull- could be determined upon. The proposal was culled lo "the attention of Congressman Jnmcs Young, who declined to' consider • it until lie could i|jscii&s the mailer wilbr* Ibe president -cl cel. -farrei He < "1»ai1rrr nf ffibhant teft r -n mission to England. accompanied. In Salt Ijike Cily* fay Miss Seville lying, where the two will he, uiarrled before his de­parture. Roth are estimable young people of this locality, and start married lire with lhc good wishes of numerous friends. They have been students or Ihe Rlcka Academy several years, Coremn having gradu­ated there last spring. We j o i n in extending best wishes. o . ,f The Standard Is prepared to prior butter wrappers on short notice. Do not let the winter winds and snows find you unprepared. Come into onr store now and fit yourself out with, all the comfortable and durable garments the cold weather requires. Buy from our stock of warm winter wear, and you can brave the stormiest day with a smile. Our prices are always reasonable. We have many bargains te offer you at the present lime You will regret it if Vou fail to call on us before purchasing your winter clothing. Come early and get-your choice while the stack is complete You will be better satisfied. /ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AT H. 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