Farmers Fair Proclaimed Success Despite Weather
Large county fair attendance praised with standout displays in alfalfa produce and vegetables. Livestock, poultry, and entertainment drew strong crowds. details on premiums and awards delayed to next week. A mix of races, dances, and a notable bucking contest highlighted three days of events at Big Horn County Fair.
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Big Horn
Acme Amusement Company
Emer, Barrett
Foster Scott
Dick” Dickinson
L. Spencer
Scoves
Albert Welch
Miss Sheldon
Miss van Wert
Wi Spratt
Elmer Barrett
Shell Creek
Asa Mercer
Scovel
Kershner
Scott
Wlozenreich
Foster Scott Tiret
R. W. Spratt
Mies Gould
Sheriff Wickwire
Albert Winzenfeld
Sam Scovel
George Kershner
Albert Winsenreid
Foster Bscott
Albert Winzenreid
Albert Weir
Frank Tokman
Ghetland
Glenn Tallon
Bollman Girls
Cochmm
Germania
Shell
Fam Scovel
Tom
Burlington
Cody
Sam
Net
Hatell
Basin State Bank
Orchard Beach hosts best fruit and display leaders
Beat general display A B Kinser wins best percentage first for entries Orchard Beach. Kane wins best fruit and J Stant Brown best display of fruit. Ora Allen and Pete McGran arrive from Sheridan by Mason car over the C Summer mountain in record time despite snow and rain. Acme Amusement supplied seed for fall to ensure full attendance.
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A. B. Kinser
Orchard Beach
Kane
J. Stant Brown
Mountain
Ora Allen
Pete McGran
Sheridan
Hazelton
Mason
Ord
Seth
Acme Amusement Company
Smith
New Studebaker Salesman Joins Cody Trading Co
J M Schwoob of the Cody Trading Co announces Leonard Anselm joins as Studebaker salesman and demonstrator. Anselm, formerly with Anselm Ganahi Motor Co of St Louis, to base in the Basin after travels through Missouri Kansas Colorado Montana Wyoming. Anselm is an experienced auto salesman likely to boost the Studebaker force in the district. A Basin visit followed a Missouri Kansas Colorado Montana Wyoming tour and decision to locate permanently.
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J. M. Schwoob
Cody Trading Company
Studebaker
Leonard Anselm
Anselm
Anselm-Ganahi Motor Co
St. Louis
Missouri
Kansas
Colorado
Monina
Wyoming
Maxwell Lectures Draw Crowd At Moving Picture Show
A large audience watched a Maxwell company film detailing the manufacture of the Maxwell automobile yesterday morning. W W Murphy, local Maxwell agent, praised the turnout and interest. The Woman's Club of Bath served dinner and luncheon at the New York State building on Wednesday, with proceeds funding domestic science equipment for adults.
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Maxwell
Lange
Moving Picture Show
W. W. Murphy
Woman's Club of
Baath
New York State
Adoots
Episcopal Guild Meeting With Mr W B Hartigan
Members of the Episcopal Guild will gather next Thursday afternoon to discuss guild affairs with Mr W B Hartigan in attendance.
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Eplecope Guild
W. B Hartigan
Manny Arrested on Assault Charge in Bonwell Court
Walter Manny of Otto was arrested on a complaint by County Attorney Collins for assault and battery on Mrs. J. O. Blakesley. He was jailed after Sunday arrest, released on $200 bond, and later pled guilty in Justice Bonwell's court, paying $40.40 in fines and costs.
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Otto
W. Collins
Walter Manny
Collins
Justice
Justice Court
Efendant
Blakesley
Manny
Tully
Thos. M. Hyde
Bonwell
Wee
Notice to Alfalfa Growers Urges Early Signatures and Contracts
Notice urges alfalfa growers delivering to Basin Alfalfa Milling to sign contracts now or risk hay being bought at market price. Emphasizes bigger acreage, early tonnage notice to manager Robert R. Denny, and first delivery slots for contract signers. J. W. Anderson notes need for definite contracts to secure export markets and steady local demand. Also reports civil actions by M. A. Cane vs F. H. Murdock for $122.35 and E. Stubbs vs Peter McGarvie and E. O. Orchard for $3,000, plus a marriage notice for David Tuttle and Mrs. Mary Belton.
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Alalfa Milling
Basin
Otto
Robert R. Denny
J. W. Anderson
M. A. Cane
F. H. Murdock
E. Stubbs
Peter McGarvie
E. O. Orchard
Byron Fiel
Basin Woman's Club to Meet Next Wednesday at 2:30
The Basin Woman's club will meet at Fraternity hall next Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 o clock. The meeting is called a half hour earlier than usual so the full program may be given. The O. O. club of Basin Gardens may attend.
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Basin Woman's Club
Mandereon Church Morning and Evening Services Listed
Mandereon Church schedules morning service at 10 a.m. and evening service at 1:30 p.m. The entry notes a conditional detail following the times.
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Condtlal
Running for Sheriff How Kinkead Seeks Jersey Office
Congress member Kinkead of New Jersey announces a run for sheriff and would resign his seat if nominated. He rejects a posts as minister in Jersey City, while colleagues puzzle over his motive. The piece notes a surge of sheriff candidates amid hard times and hints at the political cost and patronage tied to the sheriff role.
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Westhington
Gan Kinkead
New Jersey
Aship
Jermsay City
Congress
Jersey Statesman
Belog
Washington
Kinkead
Congressman Kinkead
Longfellow
Entertained At Dinner At Theos Home
A small group from Lovell visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theos Hunter for a Tuesday evening dinner. M Togo, famed in the basin country for culinary skill, prepared an elegant course meal with Japanese blue and yellow decorations. Guests included Homer T. Lamb, Tf K Bish lop, Robert Gleeson, Thos B Hunter, Sin Arnstrong, EB Sullivan, Robina Bonwell, and others. Edward Wilder and Delma Rech arrived from Lovell.
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Mre
Homer T. Lamb
Qreybull
Tf. K. Bishlop
Robert Gleeson
Thos
B. Hunter
Sin Arnstrong
EB. J. Gullivan
Robina Bonwell
Ball Games At Fair Feature Tight Battles
Wednesday’s game pitted Manderson against Burlington with Burlington winning 8 to 5. Yesterday Worland defeated Manderson 6 to 5. Lineup included Manderson Macey Wiley Hoffman Elliott Smith Erickson Stout Hendrickson Voss and Worland Henderson Robertson Harris Brome Mumby Reesy Barger Magis Frazier. H Smith umpired the game.
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Mennderson
Burlington
Worland and
Support American Women To Aid Home Industries
October Woman's Home Companion urges American women to support domestic industries during the war crisis. Ida Tarbell extols American craftsmanship and calls women to rally behind U S makers, pledging loyalty and influence to strengthen industry. Father Bodree to hold service in Base Gumdey on Sept 27 at 10. Brewing prayer wt P80.
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October Woman's Home Companion
Am Industries
Ida M.tarbell
Historan
Remiera
Mias Tarbill
The
Woman's Home Companion
Europe
Abe
Ald
Iit
Americum Industriee
Father Bodree
Gumdey
Large turnout backs Shell Creek Paint Rock stockmen group
A dinner for Basin stockmen at the Antlers gathered leaders including Chas Shaw and Mayor J A Berry to organize cattlemen and horsemen. Senator Skovmard presided as toastmaster as brief talks and a draft-bylaws committee were named with plans for a next meeting. Landlord Booth supplied a fine menu amid broad support for the new association.
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Shell Creek
Paint Rock
Big Horn Basin
Antlers
Basin Country
Chas. Shaw
J. A Berry
Skovmard
T. W. Spratt
W. G.colline
Parsons Speaks at Fair on County Agent Need
Prof. T. S. Parsons agronomist from the University of Laramie addressed farmers at the fair, outlining university agricultural work and the county agent proposition. He urged farmers in Washakie and neighboring counties to back securing a county agent to aid local agriculture.
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Parsons
T. S. Parsons
State University of Laramie
Agricultural Department
University
Paraons
Agean
Wimaaom
Unoo
Washakie
Albones Depart Basin for Upton Church Charge
Rev and Mrs Albone leave Basin today for Upton where he will oversee the Methodist church for the coming year. During their Basin residence they made many warm friends who wish them well and regret their departure from Basin.
Methodist Dinner Boosts Church Funds At New York Store
Members of the Methodist church held a dinner in the New York Store building yesterday to augment church funds. A large turnout demonstrated the ladies' culinary skill and community support.
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The
Methodist Church
New York
Basin Lyceum Opens Season With Riemer Sisters Concert
Basin Lyceum officers announce the first number of the season to be presented Tuesday evening October 6 by the Riemer Sisters Concert Company. Salleitors of the course will call on citizens during the coming week.
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Basin Lyceum
Riemer Bisters
Salleitora
State Fair Visitors and Exhibits Reported
To State Fair O A Null Gol W H May O RB Irwin and J Stant Brown leave this afternoon with the exhibit. Life of Burlington attended the fair yesterday. Mise Johnson of Burlington was a fair visitor this week. McGerty of Tensleep visited Wednesday. Mrs Wm Kimball of Manadereon was in town yesterday. Under Sheriff FP Rue returned yesterday from Rawing.
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O A
Null
Gol
W. H. May
O. RB. Irwin
J. Stant Brown
Douglas
Mise Johnson
Burlington
McGerty
Tensleep
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J. O. Blakesley
Tuttle-Belton
Mandereon Church
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