A historical, descriptive and commercial directory of Owyhee County, Idaho, January 1898 . y without making a social call on old John, who is at all timeson deck ready to serve his patrons. Mr. Brunzells property consists of 260 acres, of which 100 acres is undercultivation, and which has yielded this season over 200 tons of hay and 1,300bushels of grain. He has also on this property a thrifty young orchard ofhardy fruit trees, which promise well. His buildings consist of hotel, post office, stables, barns, all of modernand substantial construction, and the fact that those who have had occasio


A historical, descriptive and commercial directory of Owyhee County, Idaho, January 1898 . y without making a social call on old John, who is at all timeson deck ready to serve his patrons. Mr. Brunzells property consists of 260 acres, of which 100 acres is undercultivation, and which has yielded this season over 200 tons of hay and 1,300bushels of grain. He has also on this property a thrifty young orchard ofhardy fruit trees, which promise well. His buildings consist of hotel, post office, stables, barns, all of modernand substantial construction, and the fact that those who have had occasionto sojourn with him depart in a state of inmost contentment leads us to closeour description with the words of the celebrated poet, nuf sed. Mr. Marion More arrived here last night on the stage from Owyhee, with600 pounds of bullion in seven bricks, from the Oro Fino and Morning Starledges.—Oregonian, November 28, 1864. Divine service tomorrow at 10^30 a. m., in the sherififs office. Case officiates. Hard cases invited.—Avalanche, December 9, 1865. OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO. 73. Shares Stage House, Reynolds. This well-known resort, familiar to the patrons of the C, O. & I. StageCompany, as well as to the wayfaring public in general, was opened in , by Charles E. Share, as a stage station and teamsters headquarters, andcontinued by him without interruption as such ever since. The house, of modern and substantial construction, is beautifully locatedin about twenty-five acres of orchard land, covered with hardy fruit trees, suchas apples, pears, apricots, plums, cherries, etc. Mr. Share also owns about thirty-five acres, cultivated in timothy andalfalfa, and his yield this season will amount to about 130 tons of hay. The Stage House is the stopping station of the C, O. & I. Stage Com-pany, and familiar and welcome to all those who have had the good fortuneto partake of the hospitalities of the worthy host and hostess. Owyhee boys challenge the balance of the terr


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