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Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 21:14:57 -0500


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Article Title: The Idaho Post

Article Date: April 30 1920

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H.A. Zeigler died suddenly at his home on Highland avenue at 4:30 o'clock this morning of leakage of the heart. His death followed a three years' illness that confined him to his home each winter. Sunday his condition became worse, but on Monday he was better and he wrote a letter to his son at Washington State college saying he was feeling good. He was 62 years old.

Mr. Ziegler is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. Mark Dean of Portland, Reuben Zeigler of Anatone, Mrs. A.D. Brown and Adolph, Daisy and Sophia Zeigler of Clarkston. A sister, Mrs. William Oliver, resides in South Clarkston and two brothers, Charles and Otto Zeigler, are living at Grangeville. Two brothers and four sisters reside in Iowa and Minnesota.

Many big barns in the Moscow country--probably 30 or 40, his son says--are testimonials of Mr. Zeigler's skill with the carpenter's tools. He resided at Moscow for eleven years, moving there from Iowa, where he was raised. He moved to Clarkston in 1908 to engage in fruit growing. He was president of the Vineland Industrial club, a growers' organization, for several years.

The funeral will probably be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Presbyterian church.--Lewiston Tribune.

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Lauren Johnson and Miss Blanch Conrad, both of Orofino, were married at St. Mark Episcopal church at noon today, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. W.H. Bridge, rector of that church. Only near relatives were present. Mr. Johnson is a newspaper man and expert printer and has been managing the Clearwater Republican, at Orofino, for the past year.

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Born, April 19, a daughter, Katheryn [Gerlough], to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gerlough at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gerlough are both well known in Moscow. Mr. Gerlough, who was 10 months overseas, is now at the Medical Reserve College at Cleveland.

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Mrs. L.E. Tillman returned yesterday [April 26] from Oregon City, Oregon, where she was called by the death of her grandfather.

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Mrs. S. Boller and Mrs. Hodge of Potlatch were in Moscow Monday on business. Mrs. Boller is the wife of the late S. Boller, who lost his life in France duing the war.

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A marriage license was issued today [April 27] by Auditor Estes to Norbert W. Schultz and Merna K. Aldrich, both of Spokane.

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Earl Sievers, lineman of the telephone company, was called to Pullman by the death of his mother.

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Born, April 26 at Gritman's hospital, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Bower of Avon, Idaho.

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Mrs. J.H. Smith and daughter, Ethel, left today [April 28] for their home in Spokane, having been called to Moscow by the death of Mrs. Smith's step-father, M.M. McGarvey. J.E. McGarvey and Clarence McGarvey are here from Alberta.

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Mrs. Hannah Peterson left today [April 28] for Portland, where she is taking training as a nurse, after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Anderson, three miles west of town. She came also to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Ina Anderson, who was united in marriage April 17 to Mr. Oscar Johnson of Spokane, Rev. Oslund pronouncing the ceremony.

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Born, April 21, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hume. Mr. Hume is employed at Tenwick's garage.

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The Royal Neighbors are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. Morrill, Friday afternoon [April 30] at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. B.C. Rowe. [See below.]

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Judge Adrian Nelson pronounced the ceremony uniting in marriage this afternoon [April 29], Melvin Clark, Jr., and Miss Mabel Justice, of Pullman.

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Word has been received of the birth of a son, Robert Floyd [Schumacher], April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Schumacher at Boise.

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City Clerk J.R. Strong was called to New Plymouth, Idaho, by the sudden death of his brother, Chas. Strong. [See below.]

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Cora--Ralph Strong received word Monday of the death of his brother, Charles [Strong], at New Plymouth, Idaho, and started in company with his brother James, of Moscow, on the evening train from Garfield.

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Clinton--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber were out on their farm a few days last week. They are living in Spokane, where their son, Floyde, attends school. Mrs. Weber's father, A.R. McInturff, died April 12 at his home in Johnson, Wash.

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Mrs. Emma Morrill passed away last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.C. Rowe, on west Third street. Mrs. Morrill was 75 years of age, and had been an invalid for years, being seriously ill since Christmas. Death was due to heart trouble. The funeral will be held at 1:30 Friday afternoon at the Rowe home, Rev. W.G. Scates of the Christian church conducting the services. Interment will be made at the Palouse cemetery.

Besides one daughter, Mrs. Rowe of Moscow, the deceased leaves two sons in the east.

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Word was received today that Mrs. Wm. Taylor died this morning at Spokane. Her death was due to pneumonia, following measles. Mrs. Taylor is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur Carver, formerly Mrs. Chas. Town, of northeast of Moscow. Mrs. Taylor was born near Moscow 35 years ago, and had always lived here and at Kendrick, until two years ago when her husband moved to Innisvale, Alberta, to farm.

She leaves her husband, two sons, Charles and George, 16 and 14 years of age, her mother, Mrs. Arthur Carver of Spokane and a brother, Edgar Town, northeast of Moscow.





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