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Show fToCAL NEWS H cor Sale Two second liana ranges. Al'i'ly 135 East Center. Adv. n6 H WantedA chambermaid Ojt Eagle I Hotel.-Adv. nS I Mr Leonard B. Lltz of Lewliton JL ,'M tho city yesterday on busl- n 'men's FINE ALL WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS $12 AND $15. STAR CLOTHING STORE.-Adv. tf H I Get tho J1.&0 Wizard Mop with 1 B can 0f polish free, whllo they last at Lundstroms. Adv. tl HI - I Martin Pnd Here Mr. Martin I pond of Lcwlston and family were in tbo city yesterday. They wero ma-B ma-B king calls on their mhny friends. H B Any Dy Returning an lco cream B packer and can belonglrg to tho B noal Confectionery will bo rewarded fl vith a box of chocolates. Adv. nC H B Visiting From Drlggs Miss Maud. B Larlsey, formerly deputy county ro- B corder, Is In tho city from DrlggB, B Idaho, where she la now making her H borne. m B Taken To Hospital Mr. A. C. Ja- B cobsen of tho Soventh ward was tnk- fl an to tho L. D. S. hospital on Tucb- B day where ho will undergo an operar B tlon for bladder allmont. Ho Is said B to be In a very critical condition. B There Are Still a Few good seats B left for Mrs. Flake's production to- B morrow night. Persons In tho outside B settlements desiring to seo this great B attraclth may have tickets resorv- B e-l b' I'honlng to tho theatre Ad- B ertlsement. n6 H Returns From Winter Range H Thomas K. Obrny has returned from B Box Elder county where ho has been H taking his sheep to the winter range. I ilo says the feed Is lino and that pros- H pects aro good for the sheep provided H 6omo snow will fall In the near fu- B ture. Ho says that ho saw several I largo herds of sheep whllo on the B trip. j . v Make Home In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Smurthwnlto and family left Tuesday evening for Ogden where they expect to mako their future homo. Mr. Smurthwaito feels that he will bo ablo to practlco his profession profes-sion to much better nflvantago with his homo Irr tho Junction City. To show their appreciation of his past work, tho tabernaclo choir presented Mr. Smurthwaito with h beautiful iatch and chain Sunday evening. He has been tho choir organist for sover-al sover-al years during which tlmo ho has had tho respect of tho organization and the public has been very appreciative of his capiiblo work. Just arrived n completo lino of hats, coats, suits, skirts and dresses. Edwards Ed-wards Millinery, opposite post olllco. Adv. nS Doctors In Town Dr. H. A. Ad-nmson Ad-nmson of Richmond and Dr. Jarvls of Smlthfleld wero both In tho city yesterday on business. IJr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles e(ud Mrs. Ellen Eccles left yesterday mornDng for Ogden for a short stay. Mrs. J. C. Hogcnson entertained her Mutual class Tuesday evening. Guiles tind music wero tho evening's pastime nnd delicious refreshments wero served. Thirty girls wero present. pres-ent. All had a delightful time. Tho EHzn It. Snow Company of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. Ellen Charles luo South Fourth West on Friday, November 7 at three o'clock. A gcod attendance Is desired. Made Following Statement Hon. John Q, Adams was callod out of town Tuesday evening to tho southern part of tho state. Ho was seen by a reporter of the Herald Republican to whom ho made tho following statement state-ment regarding tho election: "I do not caro hbout tho result. Mr. Thatcher That-cher hhd tho best organization and won. Ho had all the automobiles and the workers. I am satisfied with tho result."' ' Party For Mr Hatch Tho Second wnrd Sunday School gave a party at tho Eccles residence on Center street Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. H. E. Hatch who recently resigned as superintendent of tho ward Sunday School. Mr. Hatch was tho recipient of a gold band engraved ring. Tho house was elaborately decorated for tho occasion. A short program was rendered nnd deliclgus refreshments served to tho forty guests present. |