Wyoming Grand Lodge I O F Meets in Basin
The Wyoming Grand Lodge I O F held a four day session in Basin with record attendance and strong lodge growth statewide. Officers elected include G M Fred A Proctor Cheyenne and Grand Rep 2 years F T Brigham Basin.
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Wyoming
G. J. Schenk
Basin
James R. LeMarr
Rock Springs
Thos. Cottle
Green River
Grand Treas
D. L. Carr
F. T. Brigham
David McCullagh
Laramie
Lewis Tyvold
Rock Spring
Chas. Galusha
Casper
A. O. Heyer
Shoshoni
Grand Guardian
W.B. DeJernett
Sheridan
Grand Herald
John Franson
Cheyenne
FL. Belcher
Wheatland
Fred A. Proctor
Grand Gerlba
Thos Cattle
C. M. Conger
Cody
Sentinel
Wm. Gibgon
Bentinel
J. A. Tobin
Grand Lodge
Henry Bryant
Martin Peterson
Rawlins
Geo. Gebhard Lewis
Tyvpls
H.l Coldenwood
Sam Ines
Lander
R. G. Black
G. R. Simpson
Greybull
Fred H. Cristler
Buffalo
Hans Larven
Jeff McDowall Lin Mie
Alex McClellan
W. E. DeJarrette
Ray Whipple
Lusk
A. T. Phillips
Chas
Galushi
John A. Tobin
Leo
DeBow
Cambria
R. J. Extra
Co. M. Conger
John B. Hu. C. Dayton
M. Lee Thomas
H. H. Given
Gillette
A. P. Orr
Riverton
CG. P. Callahan
Torrington
Lee Groves
Hudson
F. P. Carpenter
Powell
Carl E. DeGroat
Shosho
Oscar Scholz
C. A. Hime
J. Gould
Ralph Wiltse
H. A. Munsterman
L. M Prill
Thermopolis
A. J. Slack
J. R. Simpson
Wm. Lininger
W. T. Rodgers
Roy Whipple
Oil Lease Measure Advances to House
Senate acts in favor of the oil lease measure and sends it to the house. The bill, long awaited, is considered acceptable to government and public, signaling progress on oil and leasing policy.
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Senate
House
Open Oil Lands to Prospectors Says Legislation
The bill aims to ease legislative hurdles and drive petroleum supply, arguing the nation should develop its known oil lands. It foresees western sites coming forward and operators able to invest in the ongoing quest for petroleum.
Wyoming to host fourth Tuberculosis conference in 1920
Miss Etta Dobbin executive secretary of the Wyoming Public Health association reports at Boise that the Na tional Tuberculosis association will hold its fourth annual conference in Cheyenne in 1920. Utah was a rival for next year’s conference set for Salt Lake City.
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Etta ‘Dobbin
Wyoming Public Health Association
Northwestern
National Tuberculosis Association
Boise
Idaho
Cheyenne
Wyoming
Utah
Salt Lake City
Elk Hunt Party Returns From Cody Camp
Dr. Chester Harris and teammates C. A. Leavitt Fred Frisby BE. C. Burroughs C. A. Mann and R. J. Cruce returned last Sunday from the Howell camp above Cody where they hunted elk with each member of the party securing an elk.
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Chester Harris
C. A. Leavitt
Fred Frisby
BE. C. Burroughs
C. A. Mann
R. J. Cruce
Howell Camp
Cody
Worland and Basin Lawyers Form New Firm Brome & Hyde
H C Brome of Worland and Thomas M Hyde of Basin form the law firm Brome & Hyde, with offices in Worland and Basin. Brome, a veteran trial lawyer with U.S. Supreme Court appearances, brings forty years of practice. Hyde has built a broad regional practice since 1902. The firm aims to handle major litigation and serves Basin community with new office leadership.
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H. C. Brome
Worland
Thos.m. Hyde
Basin
Brome & Hyde
West
Supreme Court of
United States
Hyde
Brome
Residents seek daily mail service after sparse deliveries
Wim Lewis of Basin Gardens reports that his route receives mail only twice a week. A petition is being circulated to push Washington for restoration of daily service.
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Wim. Lewis
Basin Gardens
Washington
Salvation Army drive reaches county total of 1141
Snow, county chairman, reports receipt of 1141 from RK N Matson, state chairman, toward the campaign quota of 11000 for the Salvation Army drive.
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Wim. ©. Snow
Salvation Army
RK. N. Matson
Roosevelt Memorial drive and Rebekah Assembly notes
The Rebekah Assembly met in Basin with officers elected led by President Lucretia Garey and a roster of appointive posts. A Roosevelt Memorial drive in Roosevelt County runs October 20 to 27 with precinct committeemen listed and small contributions encouraged, plus letters from Katherine A Morton praising Roosevelt’s enduring example.
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Rebekah Assembly
Lucretia Garey
Cheyenne
Hannah le Marr
Rock Springs
Edith Helms
Cody
Emma Sturgeon
Asper
Nellie Smith
Buffalo
Edna Taffner
Sheridan
Carrie Proctor
Winifred Bartley
Casper
Inside Guardian
Ethel Farthing
Lander
Guardian
E. E. Cragle
Thermopolis
Mazie V
Rhodes
Basin
Riverton
Roosevelt Memorial Association
P. P. Anderson
Frank A. Wise
A. B. Martin
Kane
M. B. Rhodes
Shell
S. I.smith
Hyattville
Warren Dailey
Manderson
L. O. Gray
Bonanza
W. E. Taylor
Emblem
J. H. Wamhoff
Roosevelt
Reds Win World Championship in Five Games
The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Chicago White Sox 10 to 5 to clinch the World series. The Reds won five games to three, securing the national title. M R Douglas reported the series to patrons pleased with timely returns after each half inning.
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Cincinnati Reds
Chicago White Sox
Reds
White Sox
Cincinnati Nationals
M. R. Douglas
Daughter dies after brief illness in home
Margaret Lorena Osborn, age three, died Wednesday at the family home. Rev. C Wardlaw conducted the funeral at Mount View cemetery where interment followed. The community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Osborn in their hour of sorrow.
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Margaret Lorena
Dan Osborn
Rev. C. Wardlaw
The
Baptist Church
Mount View Cemetery
Crosier Brother Returns From France After Appendectomy
Word this week reports Earl Crosier of Otto County underwent an appendectomy in Rochester Minnesota on the first of the month and is rapidly recovering. His father William Crosier accompanied him and will travel to Ashland Wisconsin where he owns a lot of sheep.
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Earl Crosier
Otto
France
Rochester
Minn
Wm. Crosiler
Ashland
Wis
Goeses to Colorado and Washington in Moves
John Bircumshaw leaves for Pueblo Colorado to work at a large garage run by G W Black. Mrs Bircumshaw plans a winter in Washington with Mr and Mrs Wm Tilforth near Seattle. Meanwhile Mrs M G Traugh will occupy the Bircumshaw home. Frank I Rue and family now reside in Worland where Frank works at a sugar factory. Attorney Wilton Hall shows marked improvement after illness.
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John Bircumshaw
Pueblo
Colo
G. W. Black
Bircumshaw
Washington
Wm. Tilforth
Seattle
M. G. Traugh
Frank I. Rue
This Place
Worland
Prank
Roosevelt Deserves Memorial Says Cobb
Cobb argues Theodore Roosevelt deserves a lasting memorial for valor work and Americanism. He praises Roosevelt’s foresight courage and sacrifice for the nation and his family.
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Roosevelt
Cobb
Andy Jackson
America
Theodore Roosevelt
Governor Lowden Returns Strong Plea for Roosevelt Memo
Illinois Governor Frank Lowden makes a forceful appeal advocating support for Franklin D Roosevelt. He frames the issue as crucial to national leadership and urges voters to back the New Deal style policies.
Roosevelt Memorial Fund Campaign Urged for National Unity
The editorial urges a broad campaign to fund the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial. It stresses honoring Roosevelt and his Square Deal virtues as vital in tough times, calling for many contributors to strengthen the nation and ensure a hopeful future.
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Roosevelt Memorial Fund
Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Fighting Qualities and power of Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt is portrayed as embodying the fighting spirit of America. He engaged directly in conflict, choosing decisive action over cautious stance, with impetuous courage and relentless force.
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Roosevelt
W. G. McAdoo
Theodore Roosevelt
America
Car overturns on icy hill near Germania
Mr and Mrs J C Houston and their five year old child escaped with minor injuries after their Ford overturned on a slick Lovell road hill near Germania. The family walked to Germania for help, reaching Basin around midnight. They believe they were blessed by luck.
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J. C. Houston
Lovel
Lovell
Nowood
Germania
Lovell Road
Basin
Houston
Salvation Army drive totals for Big Horn county listed
Wm. C. Snow reports new donations from Lovell Byron Cowley Otto Bonanza and Emblem districts. Lovell quota $147 remittance $147 Byron quota $40 received $50 Cowley quota $865 received $85 Otto quota $17 received $17 Bonanza quota $10 received $10 Emblem quota $40 received $34.72.
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Wm. C. Snow
Salvation Army
Big Horn County
Byron
Cowley
Otto
Bonanza
Emblem
Death of Mrs Plank after extended illness
Mrs Effie Plank died this morning after a long illness. Born in Springfield Missouri on September 3 1866 she came to Wyoming with her husband and family about three years ago. Funeral services are set for tomorrow with interment planned at Mount View cemetery. Community sympathy is offered to her husband and family.
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Effie Plank
Worland Dealers Form New Ford Service Station
McClellan and Wild of Worland have purchased the Lee Automotive company. Lee Mayes of Worland has come to start the business. J A Groshart will run the office. Carl Phenix oversees the shop. Three carloads of Fords to unload in two days. new firm to be incorporated with details next week.
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Messrs
Mayes
Basin
Meeting of Woman's Club Adds Members and Speaks
The Woman's club met in the library on Wednesday afternoon. New members voted in include Mesdames R. L. Silver C. A. Nadler B. T. Joslin S. M. McNown and Miss Alice Thayer. Mrs. R. G. Belton reported to the federation. Mrs. N. J. Long led the program with immigration talks. Miss Thelma Gould played piano solo. Ms. Patten sang The Message and encore To You. Refreshments served by Mrs. W. H. Pauley A. B. Martin Jas. A. Berry.
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Mesdames R. L. Silver
C. A. Nadler
B. T. Joslin
M. McNown
Alice Thayer
R. G. Belton
Federation of Woman’s Clubs
Lusk
N. J. Long
Thelma Gould
W. B. Hartigan
U. S
California
Winifred Patten
R. L. Silver
W. H. Pauley
A. B. Martin
Jas. A. Berry
Anna EB. Denny
Sec
Married in Greybull After License Secured
Ra Marr ied Roger Roberts and Miss Gertrude Cocoran of Greybull were married last evening by Justice J R Bonwell at his office. The couple secured a county license and were joined by a small group of intimate friends as The Republican extends best wishes.
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Roger Roberts
Gertrude Cocoran
Greybull
J. R. Bonwell
Elk killer sentenced in Big Horn case
Herman Buess pleaded guilty to unlawfully killing an elk in the Big Horn mountains. He was sentenced by Judge Metz to thirty days in jail and fined $100. Buess was apprehended in Minot, North Dakota, and returned by the state game warden.
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Herman Buess
Big Horn Mountains
Metz
Buess
Minot
N. D
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DRIVE
Wyo
Katherine A. Morton
State Supt. Public Instruction
Cincinnati
Penant
Colorado
Wilton Hall
Irvin
Lowden
Plank
Ford Garage
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Meeting OF Woman's Club