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    1. New Plymouth Local 9-2-1904
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wayman, Stevens, Brainard, Ketchum, Boor, Driscoll, Bean, Detrick, Dorothy, Bruff, Cox, Morrison, Hill, Rose, French, Neal. Bliss. Haines, Sheldon, Hinchliff, Hambleton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/3578 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Outlook New Plymouth, Idaho Friday, September 2, 1904 Local News Cow-boys' rope at Stevens'. For farm loans apply to W. M. Wayman. Mr. Brainard's father accompanied him on a trip to New Plymouth this week. I have an A No. 1 fresh cow for sale, P. R. Ketchum. George Boor and Frank Driscoll traded horses this week. Transferring promptly done to and from Payette. H. C. Bean Lewis Detrick has finished his job as ditch rider for the Noble ditch. Mr. Dorothy is building a new water wheel for his friend, Mr. Bruff. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox made an overland trip to Weiser last Monday. Governor Morrison designates Monday, September 5, as Labor day. Charley Bean is preparing an article for an early issue of the Outlook. Cider Presses and tin fruit cans for sale at Plymouth hardware store. Mr. and Mrs. Hill remembered the Outlook editor with a box of fine fruit this week. George Rose, of Burke, Idaho, has purchased twenty acres of land east of C. S. French's. Three bars of Kirk's toilet soap and one set silver teaspoons for twenty-five cents at Stevens'. Isaac Neal moves this week with his family to his new home in the east suburbs of Emmett. A. H. Bliss, of Eaton, Colorado, was here last Friday and purchased land through Mr. Haines. Misses Sheldon and Hinchliff and Prof. Hambleton attended the institute at Caldwell this week.

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