July 1902 News Briefs

A ten-foot sidewalk has been constructed fronting J. w. Barrett's harness shop.

W. A. Powell's steam merry go round has been the center of attraction the past week.

Some of the Emmett bandmen are talking of joining the new regimental band at Nampa

The ladies of W.R.C. will serve an oyster supper at the G.A.R. hall on the evening of July 16th.

Rain put a stop to haying last week, many of the farmers having their crop down, but no great amount of damage is reported.

Ralph Womack, who has been with the Index for some time past, has quit printing and accepted an apprenticeship in his father's blacksmith shop.

A number of ladies met at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bilderback last Thursday afternoon and a very pleasant time was had.

Mrs. E. K. Hayes, Mrs. D. E. Smithson, Miss Fay Bilderback and Miss Helen Banks went to Boise Sunday by private conveyance to attend the ball game.

R. L. Moler commenced freighting to Thunder Mountain. He will use his own stock but work with "Little Mack's" outfit.

J. J. McDonald, the Thunder Mountain road contractor, was down Monday for supplies. He says he is now working 50 men in his outfit and work is getting along fine.

Rasmus Gunderson, age 33, a native of Norway, committed suicide the evening of June 27th on Granite Creek.

Dissolution Notice

Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Sherwood and Anderson, engaged in the manufacture of brick in Emmett, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

W. F. SHERWOOD
J. P. ANDERSON

Emmett, Idaho, June 26, 1902




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