Horse Show Assured by Local Committe and Prize List
The Horse Show committee led by F A Tamblyn A F Parker and John Norwood appointed by the commercial club has secured a horse show with several prizes funded by local sponsors. A May date is planned with a sales and exchange area for horsemen and entries welcome for additional prizes or classes. The wedding reception for a bride and groom followed in Grangeville with many locals attending. the couple will reside near the groom’s farm three miles north of town.
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F. A. Tamblyn
A. F. Parker
John Norwood
Commercial Club
Bank of Camas Prairie
Robert Dunlay
Chester Arnold
Fen Batty
C. A. Johnston
Imperial Hotel
Claude Holden
Miller Hardware & Implement Company
Alexander Freidenrich Co
P. F. Courtney
Burt L. Crosby Co
Same
Rothlisberg Market
Lamm Drug Company
Grangeville Drug Co
First National Bank
Powell Gibson
Walter Hickerson
Wor
Grenge Savings and Trust Company
Right Drug Store
T. E. Edmundson
Dr. Blunt and Company
Deve Susenberg
J. J. Pulse
Rich ore in the Mt. Marshall mine in Idaho
Word from the Mt. Marshall Mine in the Marshall Lakes district reports a fine body of ore being opened in the ledge struck early in winter. The cross-cut aims to reach several ledges known in the ground as the tunnel advances, reflecting the enterprise of South Idaho operators beginning to pay off their persistent effort.
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Mt. Marshall
Marshall Lakes
Idaho
Oliver Cole Weds May Calhoun in Rosalia Wedding
Oliver Cole son of Mr and Mrs F W Cole of Grangeville married Miss May Calhoun at the bride’s parents residence in Rosalia Washington last week in a ceremony at the bride’s home with both families present.
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Oliver Cole
F W. Cole
Grangeville
May Calhoun
Rosalia
Wash
Fields Charges on Idaho Election Money Clash Over Brady Seat
Moscow editor and senator elect George Fields of Latah county accuses improper money use in the election of ex Governor Brady to the short term U S senator. He claims Idaho legislature is dominated by Morrons and party lines are lopsided, predicting stronger factions in coming sessions.
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Latah
Brady
Moscow
George Fields
Latah County
U. S
Boise Statesman
Spokesman-Review
Lata County
Idaho
United States
James H. Brady
Fields
North Italia
Sinator Fields
County Spelling Contest a Very Successful Affair
Despite bad weather and long travel, the Idaho County Spelling Match drew a good crowd at the district court room. Elizabeth Hussman won first prize of 25 dollars with a perfect record, Herbert Brown took second, Harold Simon and Nora Brown tied for third with five dollar prizes each. George Alderson rode 35 miles through a storm to attend and received a three dollar hotel fund. A list of contestants and schools is included, showing wide county participation and a push for future higher level spelling.
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Elizabeth Hussman
Renterville
Herbert Brown
White Bird
Harold Simon
Cottonwood
Nora Brown
Oliver School
Idaho
District Court Room
Glanville
J. J. Staley
Miss Isabell
Grangeville
John Moore
F. L. Brown
Clearwater
Whitebird
Oliver
George Alderson
Tahoe
Bertha Thatcher
Denver
Gladys Brammer
Star
Harry Long
Maude Sloan
Fairview
Annie Harteson
Sylvia Lord
Delaney
Vivien Jones
Guy Behan
Fannie Rink
Lela O'Bannon
Marie Barnum
Elva Rideout
Melvina Tautfest
Pine Grove
Lloyd Kerr
Ferdinand Ruth Byers
Mt. Idaho
Everett Chaney
James Yates
Brady Denies Charge In Spokane Interview
Senator Brady dismissed claims by Editor Fields of Moscow that improper money was used to secure his U S senate election. He said his campaign was run by honorable men and denied any improper expenditures. He noted five candidates, calling the contest open and fair and claimed a clear majority victory.
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Brady
Spokane
Kields
Moscow
U. S. Senate
Deputy Auditor Buys Trout Residence in City
Deputy County Auditor J B White purchased the residence property owned by Harry Trout in the city and plans to move his family in about the first of April according to the Nez Perce Herald.
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J. B. White
Harry Trout
Nez- Perce Herald
School Notes Urge Calm Talk Before School Board
Parents urged to visit the school to explain concerns and seek resolution. If unsatisfied, the school board is named as the last resort. Seniors plan a April 3 play The Private Secretary with help from other classes to fund graduation expenses.
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Whaeve
Jan
A Fifty Years Romance at Meadows Marriage
U.S. land commissioner Grafton Johnson returned last week from the Meadows to attend the marriage of his aunt, Miss Virginia Muhlenberg, aged 64, a longtime typist. The event marks a quiet, enduring union in a family with public service roots.
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Virginia
Colonel Allfather
Texas
Col. Allfather
Muhlenberg Plantation
South
Grafton Johnson
U.S
the Meadows
Virginia Muhlenberg
Grain elevators planned for Grangeville and Fenn
Farmers' Union session endorses building two 110 000 bushel elevators with 50 000 and two 30 000 bushel tanks at Grangeville and Fenn. Committees to study concrete versus steel construction with report by April 12. Delegates named to union reunion in Columwood and Gov Haines to appoint Grangeville’s Charles A Parsons to Idaho exhibit board for San Francisco exposition.
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Henry Meyers
F. M. Bowman
Levi Castle
George Wilkin
M. I. Cross
A. Rode
Farmers’ Union
Grangeville
Fenn
Collumwood
C. 0. Vincent
John Coram
Henry Meyer
J. H. von Bargen
Riley Seay
A. P. McBoyle
M Il. Cross
Charles A. Parsons
Haines
Board of Commissioners
Idaho
Weather Indicators From Salmon City Herald
Weather notes report robins and blackbirds over two weeks with early arrivals dying from pneumonia. Later immigrants appear healthier. A Camas Prairie curfew set for March 22 has not been observed this season, leaving records showing no current enforcement.
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Salmon City
Camas Prairie
Grangeville to Expand Power Grid and Water System
Manager B Gustad of Grangeville Electric Light Power plans a regional expansion to include Nez Perce Water Works and Lolo Creek plant, connecting Kamiah Orofino Kooskia Stites Vollmer Cottonwood and Grangeville in a ring for uninterrupted service. The company also will overhaul Grangeville’s water system with large reservoirs 12 inch mains and improved fire protection, aiming to reduce insurance costs.
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B. Gustad
Grangeville Eleetric Light & Power Company
New Perve
Kamiah Wid Orofino
Miose
Nez Perce
Lolo Creek
Vollmer Tlo
Dublin
Gus‘tad
Stites
Kooskia
Kamiah
Orofino
Nez Peree
Ho Vollmer
Cotttonwood
Grangeville
Gustad
Globe
Unite
Inland Empire
Idaho
Sermon Topics At Methodist Church Next Sunday
The Methodist church lists two sermon subjects for next Sunday. The Term of Kinship with Christ and On the Road to Sodom will be preached, with a cordial welcome extended to all attendees at the house of worship.
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M.E. Church
Christ
Sodom
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