In later January 1915, nothing much happened in Prescott according to the Journel Miner newspaper. Heavy snows made all travel but train nearly impossible.
The resulting slow news stories were charming:
* A couple of hundred words were given to the story of two boys who "shot the lock off the pump house (and)...After a stern lecture and cross-your-heart promises," the boys were released...
* It was observed that the mail-posts in downtown had received "so many degradations from local canines" that replacements were needed swiftly...
* It was reported, in detail, how a local woman slipped and fell on the ice. (No hospitalization was needed--simply bedrest)...
All of which gives the author an opportunity to talk in general about entertainment in Prescott a century ago...