President Baker Addresses Modern Culture at University
President James H. Baker of the University of Colorado delivered the annual address on Modern Culture. He argued culture is power of judgment, broad view, and moral development, citing Rhodes scholarships and Knightly chivalry as guides to character and public duty.
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James H. Baker
University of Colorado
Baker
Coch Rhodes
Oxford
Rhodes
England
America
Phillip Sydney
City Park July 4 celebration bids invited for vendors
Bids will be received by Hopkins and Ladder Company No 1 for the city park celebration on July 4. Items include tea cream whecorn peanuts and candy stands town racks and more. Bids must be received by Monday evening June 22 at 7 30. Leave bids with the company to be rejected if not proper.
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Hopk and Ladder Company No. 1
City Park
Has
Hopkins
Ved
Windsor Stables Company Incorporation Announcement
The Windsor Stables company is incorporated to take over the Windsor barn business in this city. Capital stock is 100 shares of 100 dollars each, with H. Ralph Hall as president and J. G. Winslow as secretary and treasurer. Corporators include Mrs. Tinie Hall and Mrs. J. B. Wingloow.
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Windsor Stables Company
H. Ralph Hall
Windsor Barn
Tinie Hall
J. EB. Winslow
J. B. Wingloow
J. G. Winslow
Hall
Winslow
Insurance firm to dissolve partnership and retirement plans
Douglas Willan and Wilkinson announce dissolution of their insurance firm Douglas MilLan and Wilkinson at month end. Willan will retire and move to England this fall while Wilkinson continues the business. The community regrets the change and wishes both gentlemen well.
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Douglas-Willan
Mr. Willan
England
Accident to Mrs Nelson in Fifth Street collision
Mrs. Nelson wife of the university assistant janitor suffered a severe accident riding a wheel on Fifth street. In the dark she collided with a man heading the opposite way, both wheels broken and her jaw fractured. She walked home and Dr Stevens was summoned from the Alumni reception at the auditorium.
New Jersey paper ends complimentary ticket use at Record office
The publication announces a strict rule barring any person linked to the Record office from using complimentary tickets for events. It explains gratuitous notices to churches, lodges, and Sunday schools are not valued in dollars and cents and will be returned, with comments as needed. The note also says Lookout station ceased reporting but remains a day and night telegraph office.
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New Jersey
Office of the Record
Ueketa
Lookout
Whole state to the rescue as Heppner tragedy toll rises
In Heppner Oregon the Willow Creek flood devastates the town. Reports say at least 300 dead with total losses near 500000 dollars. Emergency authorities mobilize men and horses to clear debris and search for bodies while women handle burials and aid flows in from outside. A two year old was found alive in a grain sack downstream.
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Heppner, Jorc
Aylena
Mga
Confus
Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Lexington
Portland
Q E
Oregonian
Heppner
Ore
Willow Creek
Ufe
Morrow
Roberta
Vatodlin
George Volpers
Conser
Exeay
Protest Over Appointment to Buffalo Soldiers Home
A petition protests the selection of a Buffalo soldiers and sailors home superintendent who is not a Civil War veteran. The largely Catholic group and the Sons of Veterans signed, alleging disqualifications. the report notes the appointee’s service in the Spanish American War and the Philippines did not meet the Civil War veteran criterion.
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Jasuol
Buffalo
Cisterpest
Sons For Veterans
Philippines
The New Bank at Casper to Open July First
The Casper National Bank and successors to Richville Cunningham and Co of Casper Wyoming will commence business July 1. Capital stock slated at $50,000 with Cunningham Jo as president and J De Forest Wirlants as vice president. P Palmer serves as cashier. Mr Ed Banks of Chugwater was visiting in Laramie.
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Casper National Bank
Stccessors
Richville, Cunningham and Co
Casper
Wyi
Tart Capital
Cunningham Jo
J. de Forest Wirlants
P. Palmer
Eastor
Alumni Association Meets at University of Wyoming
The University of Wyoming alumni association held its annual meeting to elect officers for the ensuing year and review the past year’s work. Harriet Knight of Cheyenne was elected president with Mie Halliday of Laramie as first vice president and Clyde Atterbury of Laramie as second vice president.
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Mine Harriet Knight
Association
Alifinn Association of
The
University of Wyomieg
He Rewneration
Mief Plata Lee
Moetity
Mixa HU Burl
Mite Hacket Knight
Cheyenne
First View
Mian Mie Halliday
Laramie
Second View
Clyde Atterfly
Lamante
Destin Swigart
Mieg Hilda Duelaele
Hunetny
Corlett Downey
Bey Fiteh
W.S. Toshi
Mike Harriet Konikht
Conmniitioe
Wile Galmients
Mey
Mod
Alokoi Mietihja Ton
Become & Power
Gure
Aminal University
Wemenhins
Ambiguous Text Fragment About Reception and Food
A fragmented report recounts a reception with sherbert and a dairy dessert served by a young server, noting mixed wishes and unclear encartalments. The readable parts hint at a social event but lack concrete names, places, or outcomes for fuller summary.
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Adiva
Univers
Deli
Sherbert
Colyt
Demreathy
Assignment of Teachers At City School Board Meeting
The school board held a meeting chaired by Gramm with attendees Monks Gramm Carter Hoertgeg Jones Loe. Miss Gen ie was named principal of Boat Side School and Miss Grant principal of West Side, with East Side staff including Mike Gerig, Miss Mouds, Miss Barker, Miss Wallace, Miss Maury Woteht, Miss Loalle Swhrght, Missine Ht Witkin, Miss Moore, Miss McDermott, Miss Asnes Weleht, and Miss Welch. Several resignations and new postings were noted, with Keenen and Thompson reassigned to Cheby forge and Willie Downey replacing Miss Kene. Willem Marqiardtaras assigned to tytn department. The enumeration of school children was discussed amid potential legal considerations.
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Gramm
Tereoon
Belmne
Carter
Hoertgeg
Jones A Loe
Thiy Fellowltie
Mies Fin Genie
Schoal
Mien Grant
Fenchers
Mike Gerig
Mise Mouds
Miss Barker
Mien Wallace
Mies Maury Woteht
Men Fenmie Ht
Witkin
Mise Moore
Mies McDermott
Ming Asnes Weleht
Mise Weleh
Mies Carter
Mon. Whiting
Klewnan
Mit Thompson
Cheby Forge
Willie Downey
Mins
Willem Marqiardtaras
New Cutoff Progress Reported by Superintendent Park
Superintendent WL Park returns from inspection over the Wyoming division with news of rapid progress on the new cutoff west of the city and the double track. The line is expected in service by September 1, with the pond completed and turned over gradually. East of the city progress is satisfactory and slated for service around the same time as the Race Buford section, expanding double track to twenty five miles over two major sections.
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WL. Park
Wyoming
Weinmunde
Serview
Buford
Archer HU
Choyanne
Boston Excursions and District Office Details
Fragmentary notice lists Boston excursions heading to 27th and July, mentions Tite Write District Paaksoffces Agent at 411 Seventeenth St Dover Colo with limited legible data.
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Paaksoffces
Seventeenth St
Dover
Colo
Charles Pierce to be buried today at Penitentiary Hospital
The obituary confirms Charles Pierce died at the Penalty Hospital on Pan lay ubele Mites. The burial is scheduled for 3 o clock this afternoon with Dean Cope of tienat presiding.
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Charles Pierce
Pho Fuierd
Pennty
Pans Lay
Awn
Hoy
Dean Cope
Tienat
Tye
University Trustees Approve Raises and Site Purchase
The board met at 19 o'clock with secretary Grace Hebard. They approved a 61 000 appropriation, including 10 000 for the experiment station, and agreed to buy the penitentiary grounds for 1 400. Salaries for several chairs and instructors were raised, including history, philosophy, mining, agrostology, and shorthand watcher. Ollo Gramm hosted lunch. Stockwell, Iowa University alum, seeks the pedagogue vacancy.
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Tne
Ollo Gramm
Bward
Stockwell
Iowa University
Iowa State Normal School
Successful Fishermen Ramka and Nelson Nets Big Speckled Trout
Ramka and Nelson, noted banner fishermen of Lardnile, were out near Red Buttes yesterday and brought in 110 speckled basses. Earlier this week they reported another fine catch, with yesterday's string including some of the prettiest trout seen in recent memory.
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Ramka
Nelson
Lardnile
Red Buttes
Warranty Deed Filed From Montana to Wyoming
A warranty deed transfers property from John P Pars ker of Hutte Montana to George P Hunter of Reek Springs Wyoming. Parcel details include blocks in Downey addition to the City of Laramie with lot numbers and a year filed. Consideration is stated as 100 dollars.
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John PL Parsker
Hutte, Mont
George P Hunter
Reek Springs
Wyo
Larsamie
Lois
Downey
Laramie
Notary Appointed in Garrett Flighty Case
A notary was appointed after a notice in Garrett Wyoming. A notary’s position was assigned regarding Mary A. Harnett of Garrett who fled yesterday from the courthouse.
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Mary A. Harnett
Garrett, Wyo
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