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Show There were more than one of the local people who had hopes of landing the name of the man as a family heirloom, but the hopes were suddenly, and in some cases sadly, blighted. The .bride to be is Miss Pearl Davenport of Helena. She has visited friends in Salt Lake, and will doubtless be one of the popular brides of the winter time. ' Jl, Jl In country guise, blue gingham shirt, A blouse o'er tht to keep off dirt, And baggy trousers, never pressed, With farmer's boots, I thus was dressed When first my love I dared assert. cles. TRUTH. 5 ception was given at the home of the brides parents. The guests wero numerous and the function was most pleasant. ' Jl Attorney C. M. Nielsen is gaining a reputation as an adjuster of matrimonial differences out of court. A few days ago a young man from Logan called on Mr. Nielsen, told him a tale of marital woe and employed him to bring suit for divorce and put up a retainer of $25. While the young man was still in the office the young wife came in with her baby in her arms, also intent on getting a divocre. Mr. Nielsen, believing that their chief difficulties arose from too much mother-in-law, and were' not so serious but that they might be smoothed over, brought them together, gave them some good advice, handed over to the wife the $25 retainer the husband had. given him and sent them away on the best of terms, resolved to try it all over again, minus the mother-in-la- , WALKER'S STORE . AUTUMN HAT DISPLAY A city boarder she, and pert, But ready quite shed been to flirt With me, so I loves tale confessed In country guise. . No wave of passion stirred my. breast; ' Twas just to 'please guest our Summer . I played, the part, yet rather hurt I was to hear her say, so curt, She simply took no interest In country guys! Town Topics. ; J Paris, direct selected In HATS from by our own chief trimmer, who went across the water for the sole purpose of being one In that inner circle of French designers whose creative genius cannot be matched in the world. Hats, too, which New York style-settehave originated. Hats developed by our own competent workers. A lavish coUection. - w. rs Jl Jl P. H. Lannan has gone for a pleasure trip to Japan. He will be away COME MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY, 21 to for several months. 23. Jl Jl Captain Harbeson entertained at an impromptu tea Tuesday afternoon, and furnished entertainment for all the chance visitors to the post as well as the maidens of his bachelor party, by the manner in which he dispensed hospitality and tea. It isnt often that the captain attacks the teapot, but when he does he certainly shines, and with half a dozen of the belles of town on hand he did his best. m. ' Jl Jl' Mrs. R. B. Turner, formerly Miss Lou Lowe of this city, is in town on a visit. Mrs. Turner was one of the belles of the smart set here in former days, and those of her old friends who have seen her in recent years say she has lost none of the claims to the same honor as yet. jl J Miss Betties and Miss. Grace Betties have returned to Los Angeles, where they will resume their studies for theo winter in the Young Ladies Collegi-at' institution. Jl Jl It would look as though the bachelor doctor of the Bast First South street line were about to become one o( the candidates lor honor In the . . ; Jl Jl Miss Dolly McCashland entertained at a Turtle T. party Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Della Ellis of Beaver City, Neb. Miss McCashland is a charming hostess and was ably assisted in receiving by Miss Myrtle Abell. Guests: Misses Mary Shields, Ada Belts, ' Lulu Belts, Ridley, ColGrant, Groesbeck, May, Wright, Mabel Dr. burn, McKee, Gillespie, Walker Bros. Dry Doods Co. Jl Jl The opening of Christensens dancing academy for the season will take place at the dancing matinee today, after which regular Saturday matinees will be given throughout the season, the hours being from 5 to 6:30 p. m. The first Soiree of the season will be given Wednesday, October 14th, after which those functions will occur regularly on Wednesdays, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Christensen also announces the formation of his juvenile and advanced classes in dancing, deportment and corrective physical culture. The large and commodious dancing academy, reception rooms and parlors have been completely renovated and many agreeable changes made for the better accommodation of pupils and patrons. . . Jl There will be a little consolation party held shortly to announce the engagement of a young man in the set of, seven bachelors. He is working overtime to get the details attended to, and so far, he has the whole thing arranged except the consent of the girl. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.: MONDAY, Sbptembir Jl Hughes, Mesdames Jewett and McCashland, Messrs. Walter Price, Snow, Johnson, Perry, Brown, Blackburn, Malone, Curry, Williams, Matthews, Dickert. Jl Jl Attorneys A. S. Fowler and A. B. Edler have formed a law partnership, under the firm name of Fowler & Edler, with commodious offices at 218 South Main street. They are bright young men, and doubtless will do a nice business. o THE STATE FAIR. public schools. Like the small boy of That hotel flirtation is progressing this season of the year, he is making at a very satisfactory rate, and it is up to the. lady teacher with all his remarked by a number of the acmight, assisted by the votive offerings quaintances of the young couple, that of fruit, etc., etc. Where: theres a Will theres a Wey. Jl Jl Jl Jl Madge I hate the very deep man The marriage of Misa Minnie James, , The annua, gtate far wm open Qn who says things I dont understand. D. W. James, Dolly So do I, dear. I prefer the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and run until and including was1 qc. fellow who says things I have to pre- and Mr. Lafayette T. Whitney m. .Oct. 7. The directors and Secretary urs on in the solemnized temple I tend dont understand. Town their earg jn jjaemail are up re-- 1 elaborate an the In evening day. the fair, which promises jusness to be the largest and most interesting in the history of the state. The applications for space are numerous and the exhibits will soon be coming in. A number of special and unusual attractions are being arranged for, such as the diving horses, revolving ladder performances and the like. The livestock department will be, from all appearances, more extensive than ever WE REFER TO OVA before, while the horse show will be a CLOAK AND SVIT DEPARTMENT drawing card. Great interest is being taken generally throughout the fall state in the fair, and with fine weather and the note new and Come in the prospects for its success are very winter styles, , The display of Suits, bright. These fairs are good things, and Ladies' and Children's should be encouraged. An interCloaks, Furs, etc,, is the most corns change of ideas and the acquiring of new ideas in their business is what plete we have ever shown, Styles our farmers need to make them prosare absolutely correct in every des perous. When the farmer prospers tail and every woman of taste will all the people prosper. The man who tills the ground, after all, is the founbe attracted and fascinated by this dation and the bulwarks of the naextensive display, tion. o OF LINE FINEST Wont Wake Up. DAESS GOODS Lincoln Steffens called Philadelphia corrupt and contented, but bigger EVER. SHOWN IN alarm clocks than Mr. Steffens have LEADERS IN FALL AND WINTER NODES. THE WEST. V V to make Philadelphia, sit up In I I Fairly Sparkling WITH NEW DESIGNS -- Jackets, X X X X " e. m. i. tried bed failed Psuyer Republican., |