History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . cre-tary of the New Plymouth board of education. Po-litically he is identified with the Democratic fraternally he is a member of the Ancient Orderof LTnited Workmen in Nebraska, and of the Inde-pendent Order of Odd Fellows at New Plymouth, inwhich latter order he has filled all the offices of tlielocal lodge and is a member of the Idaho grandlodge. He is a member of the New Plymouth Com-mercial Club and keeps alert to every opportunity toforward the industrial and commercial pre


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . cre-tary of the New Plymouth board of education. Po-litically he is identified with the Democratic fraternally he is a member of the Ancient Orderof LTnited Workmen in Nebraska, and of the Inde-pendent Order of Odd Fellows at New Plymouth, inwhich latter order he has filled all the offices of tlielocal lodge and is a member of the Idaho grandlodge. He is a member of the New Plymouth Com-mercial Club and keeps alert to every opportunity toforward the industrial and commercial prestige ofNew Plymouth and its vicinity. He landed in Amer-ica with $ as his sole capital in the way of money;today he not only owns a thriving business but alsoowns sixty acres of good land near New Plymouthand is one of the substantial men of that community. Mr. Meyer was married January 8, iSSi, at Omaha,Nebraska, to Miss Elizabeth Miller, who also is anative of Switzerland, but was but a babe one yearold when her parents immigrated to the LnitedStates, locating first in Iowa in 1863 and removing. jjj^vWv^iMK. ^^ HISTORY OF IDAHO 805 from thence to Nebraska in 1876. jNIr. and have four children: Anna, the wife of J. , of New Plymouth, who was formerly a mer-chant, but is now farming; Katie B., wife of WilliamRankin, a farmer, living in Burt county, Nebraska;Ernest F., formerly associated with his father inbusiness but now located at Boise, Idaho; and Ella,at the parental home. Mr. and ^Irs. Meyer are com-municants of the Swiss Protestant church and areboth highly esteemed people of their community. Theo. J. Fisher. An enterprise which not onlydemonstrates the rapid growth of Weiser and itsindustries during the past half a decade, but alsoreflects credit upon its progressive, energetic pro-prietor, is that of the Weiser Steam Laundry, a busi-ness conducted along the most up-to-date lineswhich has the patronage and support of some ofthis localitys best peop


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