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Basin Republican

Location

Basin, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

Mar 24, 1911

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Thermopolis Doctor Delivers Notable Basin Speech

Dr. R W Hale of Thermopolis addressed the Basin Progress Association at the Antlers, praising old timers who founded the Big Horn Basin and urging unified effort to develop Wyoming towns. He lauded leaders like Collins and Booth, thanked Dr Carter for hospital efforts, and urged support for local clubs and exhibits.

The Progress Association Antlers Hoover Ite Ee Basin Progressive Associa H. 8. Ridgely W. J. Booth R. B. West L E. Jenkins J. B. Thompson Booth Frank I. Rue Collins Burlington Cody Hale Thermopolis Burlington Right of Way I. E. Jenkins Mead Home Messrs Sizer West Thompson Ridgely Hart R. W. Hale Thermopols Basin Big Horn Basin Wyoming Mayor Collins Willis J. Booth George Mead Lke Cody Worland Big Horn Hasin Hasin H.T. Nowell Dr. Hale Hymann Carter

Republican reports full record of last week’s debate

The Republican presents the full news of the public meeting with no apologies asserting the report reflects the speakers’ record. The lesson is to guard public utterances and that publicity never harms honest argument.

The Republican

Tallon's Paper Read Monday By Basin Literary Club

Fred G. Tallon read to Basin Literary Club on Monday about reciprocity with Canada. He traces the history from 1846 and 1854 through failed missions, notes Canada’s growing resources and independent stance, and outlines proposed tariff changes that would place about 11 per cent of goods on a free list and cut duties on many farm and paper products.

Fred G. Tallon Basin Literary Club Canada Dominion United States Pakenham Washington Robert Walker United States Treasury House of Representatives Senate Wen House

Canada Trade Debate: Farm Interests Rally Against Reciprocity

A debate on reciprocal trade with Canada probes how inclusive markets should be. Farmers face competition from Canadian producers, while Beveridge cites pricing stability as a key benefit. The piece notes shifts from agricultural exports toward manufacturing and calls for resource expansion without harming producers.

Basin Doctor Opens Landmark Hospital in Basin

The Basin Hospital dedication on March 22 1911 honors Dr C Dana Carter founder and surgeon of Basin Hospital in the Big Horn Basin. Mayor Collins lauds Carter’s service and local development, praising his night hours of labor and the town’s first hospital milestone in Basin Wyoming.

Missouri Medical College Big Horn Basin Basin Aiga C. Dana Carter The Basin Hospital Carter Collins Amers Wyoming R. W. Hale Mra. Colling Mies Juliette Collins John Bircumshaw George W. Black Br, W, Hale R,p, Ross Mra. Bimpseon Old Bridger Trail Big Horn Dr. Carter Mr. Collins Laurela

Free trade corn and reciprocity debate in 1910 policies

The text argues reciprocity with a foreign partner would give access to undeveloped resources and stabilize food prices while expanding markets for manufactured goods. It claims free trade corn would not harm American farmers, noting a 1910 export of six million bushels to that partner and asserting free trade would not disturb American agriculture or prices.

Collins At Cody Banquet Toasts Pioneer Spirit

About eighty to ninety attendees gathered at the Irma Hotel dining room Friday evening for a banquet hosted by the Big Horn County pioneers. George T. Beck presided as toastmaster while W. S. Collins praised early settlers, Wyoming women, and the canyon ride, urging more frequent recognition of pioneers and inviting Cody residents to a September barbecue with honorary visitor status.

W. 8. Collins Basin Big Horn County Col. Cody Mr. Collins Wyoming

City to Drill A Test Water Well in Cody

City council unanimously adopted a resolution to drill a test water well if the bond issue carries tomorrow and to appropriate 2500 dollars. Discussion covered water quality and opposition sourced to non prominent figures, while street and sidewalk projects and drainage improvements were also addressed by council members.

Council Matteson Igby Meiers Armstrong Hurbam Kimball Carnegie Library Ridgely Cody Greybull Anson Higby 6Th Street Zane Bircumshaw Pioneer Wm. Mahoney

Largest print paper shipment for single publishing house

The Republican reports the biggest single shipment of print paper ever consigned exclusively to one publishing house in the Big Horn Basin. The stock supports growing subscriptions and signals rapid, substantial growth for the paper.

Republican Big Horn Basin

New Dairy Venture In Iowa Town

George Weinzell of Iowa takes the Snow place west of town and runs a dairy. He has recently settled here and believes the venture will prove successful.

New Dairy George Weinzell Iowa

Deputy Ed Cusack Returns From Upper Country Trip

Deputy Ed Cusack comes back to duty after several days away on a trip to the upper country. He resumed his sheriff office responsibilities and will report to station promptly.

Upper Country Ed Cusack

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Tallon Basin High School Who !S Taft Beveridge Pythias Louies Spaulding Guelad Spaulding Big Tima Triangle Lodge Triangle Lodge No. 21 Knights of Pythias Fraternity Hall Lourie Spaulding J. Spaulding O. J. Robertson C. C Jack Staton Col. Goodrich James Lucas F. A. Wise J. J. Staton P. P. Anderson KR. B. West Harvey Hurst O. T. Gebhart Ha. Blakesley J. C. Norris G. R. Hoover O. J. Robertazon
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