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Show Additional Local. Mrs. A. E. Snow has returned from her trip to Cache Valley, where she has been visiting relatives rela-tives this week. Some of the Dewey villeites still persist in scratching the wnully head of our County Court, whispering whisper-ing softly: "Replenish my purse for the land the county has been using as a public highway for the past lo or 'iU years." The answer j comes with a lecided ''nine." There are interesting articles in this issue on "The Village Doctor," 'Hints from a Burglar," "Prof. SpiUkaon Rabies" and "In a Big Stock Yard." Don't overlook them. A very interesting Teachers' Institute In-stitute was held last Saturday.. Supt. I) C. Hubbard in chare1. Several plans were discussed nnd finally one wan decided on for the winter course. There were two exciting run-ava;s run-ava;s in town this wtck. Mrs. Ann Bod?n. one of our most I respeettd old-time n-fidents. had n j very enjoyable fan. ily reunion at her residence Thursday evenh.g. i A fine supper was partaken of by i all her children now living. This ! was the first time ihey had all : been together for lo years. Notk n. The Wnunn's Suffrage Association will hold its regul-ir meeting in the Court House next Friday, at ii p. m. Mrs. Gen;a S. Pkikck, 'rest. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst ns IJanP-T. are the prou.l ai.d h:ippv n--eH-srs "f aiu-th'-r little giil. It ranr last Sundiiy. There will 'x no school nt the Academy next Monday and Tues- day nn account of Conf rnr:. ! One of tho !-it-t as-iy? froi the i mines in Bo FH t e-i-iy-oi h -. -j o'Mo silver and had with gold j trace. |