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1914
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July 2 vol. 13 no. 34 | ||||
July 2, page "1" col 1(etc) July 2, page "1" col 2[opposition to the relocation of the University of Nebraska] Schuyler Wilson hauled hogs Tuesday. Lloyd Fauver visited at the A. B. Slagle home Sunday. Mrs. Fred Gunderson called on Mrs. James Sceli Saturday. W. Cooper and family visited Reuben Delozier and wife Sunday. Ed and Lydia Fager called at the James Sceli home Sunday forenoon. W. H. Delozier and wife visited at the John Beaudett home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Bartlett and children visited at the W. H. Delozier home Friday afternoon. James Sceli and family and Grandma Fager visited Fred Gunderson and wife Sunday afternoon. L. Marsh was a passenger to Randolph Friday. Wm. Van Slyke was a Randolph passenger Friday. James Frost was a Sioux City passenger Monday. Bessie Frost was a Sioux City passenger Monday. July 2, page "1" col 3Anton Ronspies made an auto trip to Niobrara Wednesday. Henry Boetger and wife were Randolph passengers Tuesday. Froche Sherer returned from Sterling, Colorado Wednesday. ... Frank Benson and Maude Kreutzfeldt made an auto trip to Norfolk Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Lingenfelter won the piano in the contest at the McLean Mercantile Co. Paul Sasse, Fred Chrissman and Fred Wilson made an auto trip to Norfolk Sunday. George Hessler and wife and Chas. Lingenfelter and wife made an auto trip to Pierce Tuesday. July 2, page "1" col 4Henry Boetger, Henry Hansen and Robt. Korth made an auto trip to Niobrara to do some fishing this week.
July 2, page "1" col 5P. J. Sandberg was in Randolph Saturday. Esther Janssen went to Wausa Monday. Henry Soost was up from Randolph in his auto Saturday. Mrs. W. R. Dodson was in Randolph Tuesday afternoon. Nora Davis of Crofton came Friday and visited relatives. A. B. Clark and family of Royal spent Sunday with the editors. Jim Mayden was a Randolph passenger Saturday afternoon. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Tuesday night. Chris Gunderson shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Tuesday night. A. J. Erickson and Theo. Roher made an auto trip to Wausa Monday. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Wednesday night. Carl Hord and wife of near Wausa were visiting friends here Monday. Mrs. J. H. Baker went to Burke, S.D. Friday to be at the bedside of her mother. A. J. Erickson and wife and Ray Burch and wife and baby were in Wausa for Friday afternoon. Wm. Hammond returned from Randolph Saturday and is again at his post at the lumber yard. Roy Benton of Omaha spent Sunday with his brother-in-law, T. J. Couture. He came in his auto. Mrs. Len Buchanan left Monday for a visit with relatives at Alliance, Nebraska, and Lusk, Wyoming. H. Umphrey came up from Randolph Sunday and is arranging for the big sale at the N. E. Brown store. Mrs. T. J. Couture and children left Friday for Burke, S.D., called by the serious illness of the former's mother. O. S. Swanson and wife Ed Soost and Mrs. Wm. Soost went to Mitchell, S.D., Monday afternoon to attend the Owens-Soost wedding. Rev. Swartwood will preach at 11:00 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m. in the Christian church next Sunday. ... (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
July 9 vol. 13 no. 35 | ||||
July 9, page "1" col 1(etc) July 9, page "1" col 2[opposition to the relocation of the University of Nebraska to the State Farm] Harry Cherry went to Page last Thursday. Jim Dodson was in Wausa last Thursday night. Chris Gunderson purchased a Ford auto last week. Bertha Slagle was in Randolph Tuesday afternoon. Millie Woolston was a Randolph passenger Tuesday noon. W. A. Preston was a passenger to Lyons Friday morning. Fred and Fern Fletcher were Randolph passengers Friday noon. Mrs. W. R. Dodson and Mrs. Art Marsh were Wausa passengers last Thursday. Bessie LaRue arrived last Thursday evening from Union and is visiting relatives. I make a specialty of the collection of bad claims - ... E. A. Berdell, Law, Loans and Investments, Laverne, Oklahoma. adv. July 9, page "1" col 3John Beaudett and W. E. Delozier made an auto trip to Randolph last Thursday afternoon. W. C. Gorton was a Wayne passenger last Thursday morning to attend to the G. A. R. encampment. George Jorgensen, Mattie Furness and Chris Gunderson went to Sioux City Friday and drove out some Ford autos. Jimmie Rohr fell out of a tree, while picking cherries, at the Art Marsh home Tuesday afternoon and sustained a fractured arm. Large tract of good valley farming land just thrown open for free settlement in Oregon. ... For a large map, full instructions ... send $3.40 to John Keefe, Oregon City, Oregon. ... adv. Jim Sceli is on the sick list this week. July 9, page "1" col 4Pearl Cooper visited her grandma, Mrs. John McLain, last week. Reuben Delozier and wife called at the W. H. Delozier home Sunday. Fred Gunderson and wife visited at the James Sceli home Sunday afternoon. Swan Lindblade and family called at the James Burton home Sunday evening. Swan Lindblade and family visited at the W. H. Delozier home Sunday afternoon.
Arthur and Bertha Slagle and Lloyd Fauver went to Plainview Saturday returning Monday. We were called to hold a short meeting to ... baptize those who came forward during the Rev. Janssen's services and came to the Christian church. ... A. O. Swartwood July 9, page "1" col 5Mrs. Jim Mitts was a Randolph passenger Saturday Maree Jones attended the auto races at Sioux City the 4th. A. J. Erickson and family made an auto trip to Osmond the 4th. The editor and family spent the 4th with relatives at Royal. Doc Salmon, Leslie and Jessie Kendall were in Wausa Saturday. George Jones went to Bloomfield Friday noon and spent the 4th. J. W. Furness was in Sioux City witnessing the auto races the 4th. Wm. Koppleman and wife and Earnest Barton spent the 4th at Osmond. Wm. Soost and family made an auto trip to Osmond and spent the 4th. Marjorie Graves went to Wayne Friday noon and spent the 4th with friends. H. C. Petersen and family of Bloomfield spent the 4th with E. E. Snygg and family. A picnic was held in the Ed Wilson grove the 4th. About 200 were present ... Avery Baker and Ross Dodson and wife went to Lynch last Thursday to spend the 4th. George Daniels, Jim Dodson and Wm. Schafer went to Sioux City Friday noon and spent the 4th. Among those who spent the 4th at Wayne were: J. E. Mitts, John Leckler, Art Hendrickson, Will and Edith Mainquist, Alma and Elma Dodson, Mrs. W. E. Delozier and Addie, Wm. Hammond, Art Steckelberg, Millie Woolston, Henry Leckler and wife, Carl Williams, Mike Buol and Herman Koskovitch. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
July 16 vol. 13 no. 36 | ||||
July 16, page "1" col 1Many of the farmers are cutting grain this week. Jim Mayden was in Randolph Monday afternoon. S. O. Reese was up from Randolph Monday on business. Howard Marsh was over from McLean Saturday afternoon. Carl Thorell shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Monday night. Guy Kendall and family moved to a farm near Bloomfield Monday. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Monday night. Mrs. Peck Martin of Wausa was visiting relatives here Friday afternoon. Wm. Soost and O. S. Swanson made an auto trip to Norfolk Monday afternoon. ...
Wm. Hammond, Art Steckelberg and Millie Woolston made an auto trip to Randolph Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sargent and Miss Sargent of Waudena, Iowa, came yesterday noon and [are] visiting at the H. Graves home. Mrs. Sargent is a sister of Mrs. Graves. ... E. A. Berdell, Law, Loans and Investments, Laverne, Oklahoma. adv. ... John Keefe, Oregon City, Oregon. ... adv. July 16, page "1" col 2[pro- President Wilson] Buzz Salmon was a Sioux City passenger Tuesday morning. Lynn Hammond was up from Randolph today visiting his brother. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Friday night. A. I. Harper and family were Randolph passengers Saturday morning. Mrs. Albert Hansen and baby were Sioux City passengers yesterday morning. Paul Strathman is building a fine new cattle and hay barn 48 X 52. Wm. Duinen [is] doing the work. Mrs. Len Buchanan and little daughter returned Tuesday night from a visit at Lusk[,] Wyoming. P. J. Sandberg went to Minneapolis Tuesday morning in response to a message the a relative was seriously ill. A. L. Halleen and family, Walter Halleen and Jim McClure and family made an auto trip to the river near Wynot Sunday. A stranger with too much booze on board blew into town Monday night and when Marshall Anderson went to put him [in jail, he was] remonstrated on the grounds that he was a Mason and an Odd Fellow but this didn't have any effect on Jim so in he went and the next morning he was fined $1.00 and told to beat it by Judge Barrows. July 16, page "1" col 3Ed Fager drove to Crofton in his auto Sunday. Myrtle McClain is visiting at the Reuben Delozier home this week. Fred Gunderson and wife were visitors at the James Sceli home Sunday. R. T. Delozier and wife were visitors at the James McLain home Sunday. Mrs. James Sceli and children called at the Fred Gunderson home Tuesday. A. B. Slagle and wife were callers at the W. H. Delozier home Thursday evening. James Sceli, W. H. Delozier and Pete Peterson made a business trip to Randolph Monday in the latter[']s car. All weeds and grass must
be cut in front of property
or same will be cut and
charged to the abutting property. Chairman, P. J. Sandberg Below is a list of those who
paid their subscriptions this
week: July 16, page "1" col 4Mrs. Carl Jones and children were Randolph passengers this noon. ... correct the market report ... Many a merchant who is doing business without advertising thinks he is on the inside track. Sooner or later he will awake to the fact that it is on the side track he is on. Wheat 66 Oats 25 1/2 Corn 58 1/2 Barley 33 Rye 47 Butter Fat 23 Dairy Butter 20 Eggs 15 Hogs 8 00 ...before August 1st. Automobile tires will not stand for as much hot air as will the voters. Villa's fourteen generals have again sworn allegiance to Carranza. Taking sides in a Mexican scrap is something like betting on which shell the little pea is under, but it is often more fatal. July 16, page "1" col 5Bert Miller and wife were Sioux City passengers Friday. Mrs. Ralph Hoffman was a Foster passenger Wednesday. Nora Davis returned to her home in Crofton Wednesday. Earl and Wilbur Andrews were Belden passengers Monday. Martha Schultz is visiting home folks this week. Grandpa Neumeier is on the sick list this week. J. Hanson was a Bloomfield passenger Monday. Leola Redenbauh was a Plainview passenger Monday. Dorothy Wilson of Pierce is clerking at the People's Store this week. Katie Hanson of Oakland is visiting at the Jess Hanson home this week. A. Benson and wife and L. Marsh and wife made an auto trip to Osmond Saturday. [The] McLean ball team lost their ball game with West Hill. The score was only 24 to 11. ... attended the dance near Wausa Saturday ... The Sunday school picnic at the B. Volk place was largely attended. A very pleasant time is reported. Work on the new $10,200 school building will start at once. Gaddes & Phillips of Plainview have the contract. McLean and Magnet crossed bats Saturday afternoon. McLean won by such a large score that we are ashamed to mention it. Laura Waters, accompanied by Bessie Frost, returned to her home at Dubuque, Iowa, after a visit at the James Frost home. Wm. Galvin, Rufus Scott, O. A. Ogburn and Wilber Wilson went to Norfolk in an auto Friday on a fishing trip. They report Heidel Brau as very good bait. ... (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
July 23 vol. 13 no. 37 | ||||
July 23, page "1" col 1P. M. Johnson was down from Wausa Saturday. Mrs. Mason went to Randolph Saturday morning. Maree Jones is on the sick list with a case of the mumps. W. B. Brown and wife were up from Randolph Sunday. Millie Woolston was an Omaha passenger Tuesday morning. Maree and George Jones were Wauso* passengers Friday night. A number from here attended the chautauqua at Wausa Sunday. Harry Barrows of Omaha came Tuesday night and visited his parents. W. F. and Pearl Jones of Niobrara came in their auto Sunday to visit relatives. Wm. Feddern of McLean took the train from here to Bloomfield Saturday night. Mrs. J. H. Baker returned from a visit with relatives at Burke, S.D., Saturday evening. Esther Boehler of Carroll spent Sunday at the W. A. Preston home, south of town. Robt. Jones and wife of Niobrara drove down Sunday in their auto and visited relatives. Dr. I. Bowden came out from Sioux City Tuesday noon to look after business interests. Jim Dodson, T. F. Fenske, Arthur Henrickson and John Leckler were in Wausa last Thursday evening. Mrs. Fletcher of Blencoe, Iowa, mother of J. V. Fletcher, came Tuesday night for a visit with her son. J. C. Moore and G. N. Jorgensen attended the democratic county convention at Hartington Saturday. P. J. Sandberg returned Tuesday night from Minneapolis, where he attended the funeral of a relative. Lizzie Taylor of Murdock, Nebraska, came Saturday night and is visiting her brother and sisters at the ranch. A ball team composed of Eagle Valley[,] Randolph and Wareham players trimmed the local team Sunday by a score of 9 to 7. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. A. Hackett, jeweler and optometrist. Wausa, Nebraska, adv. July 23, page "1" col 2... before August 1st. Herbert Reese was up from Randolph Saturday afternoon. E. F. Halleen and family were over from near Osmond Saturday. ... city water plant ... repairs ... Steve Hill and family moved into the building east of this office Saturday. Dr. Jones and Gene Stewart were up from Randolph Friday in the former[']s auto.
John Gifford came up from Belden Monday night and visited at the Will Greeno home. Bessie LaRue returned to her home at Union Saturday morning after a visit with relatives. R. E. Jones and wife went to Clarinda, Iowa, Monday morning to attend the wedding of their son Richard. Frank Sederstrom and son, Earnest, and Fred Benshoof of Wayne were in town Tuesday in the former's [auto?]. W. R. Dodson returned Friday night and has assumed the management of the Anchor elevator for the coming year. July 23, page "1" col 3Cutting oats is the order of the day. Lydia Fager visited Mrs. Fred Gunderson Tuesday. Mrs. R. Delozier visited at the W. Cooper home Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Peterson visited at the Sceli home Wednesday.
Alfred Beaudett was a visitor at the W. H. Delozier home Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Delozier visited her mother, Mrs. John McLain Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor was a caller at the Herman Rasmussen home Wednesday. Lloyd Fauver was a caller at the A. B. Slagle home Thursday evening. Mrs. W. Cooper and children visited at the John McLain home Wednesday. Those that visited at the A. B. Slagle home Sunday were: Ben Bartlett and family, Alma, Lina, and Beulah Delozier and Lloyd Fauver. Lynn Hammond was up from Randolph Tuesday. A. V. Hickel was up from Randolph Monday noon. Arthur Johnson returned Monday noon from Wausa. Velmer Rose was a Wayne passenger Monday morning. July 23, page "1" col 4Below is the list of those who
paid their subscriptions this week: John Wilson was up from Randolph Monday. J. H. Ashby left Tuesday morning in his auto for a visit at Verdel. Glenn Colborn was up from Randolph in his auto Monday afternoon. ... E. A. Berdell, ... Laverne, Oklahoma. adv. HARTINGTON HERALD: The work of replacing the roof of the court house was started the first of the week. ... Henry Stuckenhoff was awarded the contract ... July 23, page "1" col 5
A. J. Erickson and family moved into the old bank building Saturday. ... good valley farming land ... in Oregon ... John Keefe, Oregon City, Oregon. HARTINGTON HERALD: Burdette Shively who disappeared from this place on the night of July 4, was located the first of the week on a farm near Yankton, where he had applied for work. The first information received that led to his discovery was given by Walter West, a farmer living near Crofton. The boy applied at the West place for work on Saturday of last week and not being able to secure employment left in the direction of Yankton. Mr. and Mrs. West, who formerly lived near Laurel, were both of the opinion that they knew the boy but could not think of his name or where they had seen him until they had heard of the disappearance of the Shively boy, then his identity became positive to them. The parents followed up this clue and succeeded in locating him at the place mentioned above. He was brought to this place on Tuesday by the Yankton chief of police and turned over to his father. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
July 30 vol. 13 no. 38 | ||||
July 30, page "1" col 1... the following officers elected and the following business was transacted: G. N. Jorgenson, President. Wm. Hammond, Secretary. Geo. H. Bangs, Treasurer. O. S. Swanson, Secretary Pro Tem. O. S. Swanson to order a sanitary drinking fountain; officers to pick out a location; Jens Anderson to solicit financing for the fountain; The Commercial Club unanimously objected to the condition of the crossings in Magnet and declared themselves in favor of better roads leading into Magnet. Farmers are invited to join. The club's object is to promote anything that will benefit the farmers and the people of Magnet. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. ... C. A. Hackett, ... Wausa, Nebraska, adv. ... E. A. Berdell, ... Laverne, Oklahoma. adv. July 30, page "1" col 2... I hereby announce that I
am a candidate for the office
of sheriff subject to the will
of the democratic voters at
the primaries to be held on
August 18th. ... O. K. Booth was up from Randolph Monday night. ... land ... in Oregon ... John Keefe, Oregon City, Oregon ... adv. July 30, page "1" col 3Lydia Fager visited Mrs. James Sceli Saturday. Pete Peterson and family visited Chris Gunderson and wife Sunday. Mrs. R. Delozier was a caller at the W. Cooper home Wednesday. Paul, Silas and Grace Slagle went to Plainview Friday returning Monday. Elmer Taylor and family visited at the Herman Rasmussen home Sunday. Mrs. Guy Bartlett and children visited at the W. H. Delozier home Tuesday. Fred Gunderson and wife were callers at the Chris Gunderson home Sunday. Those who visited at the W. H. Delozier home Sunday were: Guy Bartlett and family, Oswaly Johnson and wife, Ernest Larsen and wife, Reuben Delozier and wife, G. T. Delozier and wife, David, Mildred and Oscar Larsen and Dick Jones. P. J. Sandberg was in Wausa Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. Mason was a Randolph passenger Tuesday noon. Ross Dodson was in Randolph Wednesday afternoon. Wm. Soost went to Lincoln Tuesday morning to attend the Democratic state convention. July 30, page "1" col 4... paid their subscriptions ... Bert Walton J. J. Taggart [an opinion piece: government ownership is bad] ... adv.[?] W. F. Jones and wife, W. E. Delozier and wife and Mrs. W. R. Dodson were in Wausa Monday. July 30, page "1" col 5Mrs. Baker was in Randolph Friday. J. H. Baker was in Wausa Saturday morning. Lillie Mainquist was in Wausa last Thursday. J. C. Moore assisted in the meat market this week. Henning Carlson was a Wayne passenger Monday. Slim Salmon came over from near Osmond Saturday. Wm. Hammond was in Creighton Sunday afternoon. Ballard Adams came up from Randolph Monday night. S. Olson of Hubbard spent Sunday at the R. E. Jones home. Vic Anderson was a Randolph passenger Monday morning. R. E. Jones and wife returned from Clarinda, Iowa, Friday night. Dr. Kerley and Marvin Bowles were up from Randolph Sunday. J. W. Furness and wife were Omaha passengers Saturday morning. Will Greeno and family were Sioux City passengers Saturday morning. ... Carl Henkel and bride were in town visiting at the Albert Hansen home Friday. Mrs. Peck Martin accompanied by Miss Helen Johnson were down from Wausa Friday. Theodore Larsen and family of Lynch arrived Monday night for a visit at the Pete Peterson home. W. B. Hedges of Dennevrog, Nebraska, came Tuesday for a visit at the J. V. Fletcher home. H. L. Peck and wife and daughter Gertrude, of Randolph spent Sunday at the Ray Burch home. Sexton Ecklund and family returned to their home at Omaha yesterday noon after a two week's visit at the C. M. Nelson home. The party who took the cutoff crank from the city windmill had better bring it back and save himself trouble. Jens Anderson. Wednesday ... heavy rain ... four hours. ... July 30, page "2" col 4Emmett Cox attended the carnival at Randolph Wednesday afternoon. W. B. Hedges and J. V. Fletcher were in Randolph Wednesday afternoon. A. E. Mainquist left Wednesday noon for Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where he will take treatments. Nick Lenhoff and Jim Carroll were up in an auto from Randolph Wednesday looking after the latter's political fences. G. N. Jorgensen of this place is out for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner. George is a good, clean and capable man and would make an excellent commissioner. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
August 6 vol. 13 no. 39 | ||||
August 6, page "1" col 1Grandma Fager was on the sick list sun. Fred Gunderson hauled hogs wed. James Sceli and family visited at the Ed Fager home Sunday. Lydia Fager was a caller at the James Sceli home wed. Harry Merkel and wife were visitors at the A. B. Slagle home Sunday. G. T. Delozier and wife were callers at the W. H. Delozier home Tuesday. W. H. Delozier and wife were visited at the A. B. Slagle home Sunday afternoon. Don't forget that G. N. Jorgensen is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for commissioner for this district at the primary August 18th. A newspaper coming into your home is such an intimate part of your daily life that you should choose it as you would a friend. ... STATE JOURNAL, Lincoln, Nebraska. adv.
August 6, page "1" col 2
... before August 30th. ... candidate for the office
of sheriff ... ... candidate for the office
of sheriff ... August 6, page "1" col 3Ruth Erickson was in Randolph Friday. Wm. Feddern of McLean was in town today. Mrs. W. R. Dodson and Bob Dodson were in Wausa Saturday. E. E. Snygg and family attended the chautauqua at Bloomfield Sunday. D. E. Marsh and C. A. Bodewig were up from McLean this afternoon. Emmett Cox and Neely Delozier attended the chautauqua in Bloomfield Wednesday. The next County Examination
will be held on Friday,
the 21st, and Saturday,
the 22nd of August. ... Remember to vote for G. N. Jorgensen ... Art J. Koenigstein, democratic candidate for nomination for congress from this district, was through town Monday noon enroute to Bloomfield and Fordyce to make some speeches. August 6, page "1" col 4... paid their subscriptions ... Lillie Mainquist in Wausa Saturday.
O. S. Swanson, Wm. Hammond, Jens Anderson and Dr. Terry made a trip to Randolph in the Swanson auto Thursday evening. ...vote for G. N. Jorgensen ... Dave McFadden and Dick Eby were over from Hartington Wednesday posting election notices. Dave says his candidacy for Democratic nomination for sheriff looks very favorable. The Bijou Theatre at Wausa, has secured the moving pictures of the Sioux City Auto Races for Monday evening, August 10th. This is a feature worth going many miles to see. During the storm Tuesday night J. W. Eckstrom, northwest of town had a stack of grain struck by lightning and burned and the Jones boys north of town had a heifer struck by lightning and killed. August 6, page "1" col 5Mary Taylor was in Omaha Saturday. G. N. Jorgensen was in Sioux City Saturday. Frances Voss left this morning for Omaha. John Gifford came up from Belden Friday night. J. H. Baker was down from Bloomfield Monday. M. P. Buol was up from Randolph in his auto Sunday. Jim Mayden was a Randolph passenger Monday noon. Art Steckelberg was a Wakefield passenger Tuesday noon. Mrs. Mason was a Randolph passenger Tuesday morning. J. H. Ashby and W. C. Gorton were in McLean Tuesday. Miss Hamil came up from Wayne Friday night and visited Friday. Mrs. Peck Martin was down from Wausa Wednesday afternoon. G. N. Jorgensen went to Sioux City this noon to bring back his auto. Mrs. John Kincannon left Monday noon for a month's visit at Tulia, Texas. H. A. Dunlap and wife were over from McLean Tuesday in their auto. Fred Eggers and wife were down from near Bloomfield Friday on business. ... Commercial Club meeting ... Charley Stenberg of Oakland came Wednesday for a visit at the Charley Willferd home. E. F. Halleen and family were over from near Osmond Tuesday and visited relatives. Chris Neumeier and wife and C. O. Shannon and wife were up from McLean Tuesday in the former's auto. ... a soaking rain Tuesday ... Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett ... adv. G. N. Jorgensen is a candidate ... (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
August 13 vol. 13 no. 40 | ||||
August 13, page "1" col 1Will Hammond was in Wausa today on business. The editors attended the chautauqua Monday afternoon. E. R. Williams was up from Randolph this afternoon in his auto. ... Charley Stenberg went to Wausa Saturday noon after a visit at the Chas. Wilnerd home. F. A. Furness and family and Mattie Furness attended the chautauqua at Randolph Monday night. H. L. Blomgren and wife and the former[']s father and mother left Tuesday morning for an auto trip to Arco, Minnesota. The next County Examination
... ... vote for G. N. Jorgensen ... Wm. Hammond, Arthur Stickelberg, Lillie Mainquist, and Millie Woolston made an auto trip to Randolph Monday evening and attended the chautauqua. August 13, page "1" col 2August 13, page "1" col 3August 13, page "1" col 4... paid their subscriptions ... Grandma Soost was in Randolph Saturday forenoon. Lillie and Edith Mainquist were in Wausa Tuesday morning. A. J. Erickson and sons, Emil and Paul left Wednesday on a business trip to Naper. Mrs. Ed Jordan and children were passengers to Herman, Nebraska, Saturday morning. Mrs. Will Greeno and children attended the chautauqua at Randolph Tuesday afternoon. Mary Williams came up from Wayne Tuesday night and visited at the R. E. Jones home. Mrs. G. N. Jorgensen and Mattie Furness attended the chautauqua at Randolph this afternoon. Floyd Peck and Miss Ella Byram were up from Randolph Thursday evening and visited the editors. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett, ... Wausa, Nebraska, adv. ... vote for G. N. Jorgensen ... August 13, page "1" col 5Ross Black was up from McLean Friday afternoon. ... another good rain ... Henry Kraimaier and wife were Sioux City passengers last Friday morning. Mrs. S. T. Black went to Bloomfield Monday noon for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Mitts returned Tuesday night from a visit with relatives at Randolph. G. N. Jorgensen and family attended the chautauqua at Randolph Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Dodson, Alma Elma and Bob Dodson left Wednesday morning for a visit at Union Neb. G. N. Jorgensen is a candidate ... O. S. Swanson and family and Fred Soost and wife made an auto trip to Randolph Monday night and attended the chautauqua. Don't forget that G. N. Jorgensen ... (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
August 20 vol. 13 no. 41 | ||||
August 20, page "1" col 1... Democrat, John H. Morehead. Republican, O. S. Spillman. Republican, L. A. Case. Republican, C. C. Bacon. ... Chloe Griffith came up from Randolph Wednesday noon. Mrs. Kopp came out from Sioux City Tuesday and visited friends. August 20, page "1" col 2... ... The Palace livery barn burned at Hartington ... Crofton had [a] $12,000 fire Tuesday morning. Among the buildings destroyed were the following: Chop house, saloon, drug store, carpenter shop, ice house, town hall and a hotel. CREIGHTON LIBERAL; The German Lutheran church at Bazile Mills was struck by lightning during the thunder storm Thursday evening and burned to the ground. The structure was a total loss as there was no insurance on the building.
August 20, page "1" col 3W. E. Dodson returned from Kansas Monday night. Mrs. Steve Hill was in Randolph Monday morning. E. E. Snygg was an Omaha passenger Monday morning. Ruth Lookabill was a Randolph passenger Saturday noon. S. Olsen of Hubbard spent Sunday with the R. E. Jones family? Jim Mitts and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Randolph. W. C. Gorton and wife were in Randolph Saturday afternoon. O. S. Swanson made an auto trip to Belden Monday afternoon. Chris Leckler and wife returned Saturday night from a trip to Denver. Carl G. Jones and family of near Bloomfield spent Sunday with relatives. Mattie Furness went to Bloomfield Saturday night for a visit with friends. Jack Buchanan and family moved to the G. N. Jorgensen farm south of town on Monday. The Bert Walton and W. Salmon families moved into the John Henkel house the first of the week. J. W. Furness and wife and Mattie drove to Norfolk Saturday in their auto and attended the circus. August 20, page "1" col 4Leckler Bros. farm sale September 9th. Sheriff Porter of Wayne and a party of Wayne men were through town Wednesday night enroute home from Bloomfield. O. S. Swanson, F. E. Vickory and Will Hammond attended the laying of the cornerstone of the Masonic Temple at Bloomfield Wednesday afternoon. They went in the Swanson auto. ... August 20, page "1" col 5Another shower today ... Mr. Craig came up from Wayne today on business. Remember Leckler Bros. farm sale September 9th. ... Bob Dodson returned from a visit at Union Monday night. Wm. Hammond made an auto trip to Randolph this evening. G. N. Jorgensen made an auto trip to Hartington Wednesday. George James was in Wausa today having some dental work done. Fred Woolston came Tuesday night from Omaha for a visit with relatives. Durward B. Park of Omaha spent Wednesday night with Will Hammond. Wm. Soost and family went to Norfolk Saturday in their auto and attended the circus. Grace Wilson returned to her home at Randolph Wednesday noon after a visit at the J. A. Johnson home. Mr. Whittaker was down from Wausa Wednesday night looking for a suitable building for a moving picture show. Art Nelson, Art Steckelberg, T. F. Fenske and the editor made an auto trip to Randolph on business Sunday afternoon. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett ... adv. The next County examination ... W. E. Miller, Co. Supt. UNION LEDGER: The second accident occurred in the blacksmith shop Tuesday, Dave LaRue's right hand showing the effects of it. Dave was manipulating some of the pumping apparatus and in so doing his hand slipped and hit a piece of iron cutting a long and deep gash in the fleshy part of his hand, making a painful wound. It was lucky that Dave had a supply of his favorite remed[y] in his mouth and promptly plastered it on - the never failing tobacco cud. Here's argument in favor of tobacco. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
August 27 vol. 13 no. 42 | ||||
August 27, page "1" col 1In the closest and best played game of the season Magnet defeated Sholes on the Sholes lot Sunday. ... Aegerter's three base smack. ... fourteenth inning ... Wm. (Pinch) Dodson came to bat for Fenske ... Baker ... struck out, while Hammond flew out to center field, ... Tucker, the local heaver, ... used very poor judgment ... allowed Williams to hit as did the next man "Chief" Leckler. ... score stood at 4 to 2 ... last half of the fourteenth ... Williams retired the pride of Sholes in one, two, three order ... Magnet: Nelson, Williams
and Leckler. Tinker Dodson, at short, got away ... August 27, page "1" col 2... Pete Andersen shipped 2 cars of cattle to Sioux City Wednesday night. August 27, page "1" col 3As we have decided to move to Colorado, we will sell the following described property at the Chris Leckler farm 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Magnet; 4 miles north and 1 mile east of McLean and 4 miles north and 4 miles west of Randolph on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1914 Household Goods ... Fred Soost, Clerk August 27, page "1" col 4... paid their subscriptions ... Jim Dodson was in Bloomfield Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Cox was in Randolph Saturday. John Voss was in Randolph Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jens Anderson was in Randolph Wednesday. Lillie Mainquist spent Sunday with friends at Wausa. School commences Monday with a new force of teachers. Mrs. Soost Sr., was a Randolph passenger Wednesday morning. Mrs. Robt. Stober and children were Omaha passenger Monday. George Jones was in Wausa Monday having some dental work done. Emil Koskovitch of Randolph spent Sunday with Herman Kockovitch. Mattie Furness was a Sioux City passenger Saturday returning Sunday. August 27, page "1" col 5The editor was in Wausa Saturday on business. Another nice rain last night and this morning. Gladys Henkel went to Emerson this afternoon. Jim Mayden was a Randolph passenger this noon. Mrs. Geo. Bangs was a Wayne passenger this noon. Robt. Mayden was a Wayne passenger this noon. P. M. Johnson was down from Wausa Friday and Saturday. Lyman Vickory and Elmer Henrickson attended the circus at Randolph. The editors and Art Nelson made an auto trip to Center Friday afternoon. Fred Woolston left this noon for his home at Omaha after a visit with relatives. Jim Mitts will have a sale of household goods at his residence Saturday afternoon. Wm. Feddern and family were in town Monday enroute to McLean after a visit at Bloomfield. A. J. Erickson ship[p]ed a car of hogs to Sioux City Tuesday night. He went with them. Mrs. George Jorgensen and children were in Randolph attending the circus this afternoon. Ed. Wingett and family came over from Creighton called by the serious illness of Mrs. Jackson. John Haarhues accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Paulson, to her home at Council Bluffs Wednesday. Albert Hansen and family went to Bloomfield Wednesday noon for a visit at the Carl Henkel home. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett, ... Wausa, ... adv. The new public drinking fountain was installed by the Commercial Club this week. It is located under the trees near the drug store. Ed Lang, living southwest of town, got his hand caught in a chain on a threshing machine Friday. The hand was badly mangled and was dressed by Dr. Neumann. Victor Jehnson and wife and Frank Bloomquist and wife returned Monday night from an auto trip to Surprise Nebraska, where they visited the L. E. Ludden family. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
September 3 vol. 13 no. 43 | ||||
September 3, page "1" cols 1 & 2Bob Dodson was in Wausa Saturday forenoon. Slim Salmon was over from near Osmond Sunday. Wm. Hammond was in Randolph on business Saturday. A. C. Philson of Bloomfield was in town today in his auto. J. H. Ashby left Thursday morning for a visit at Marshalltown, Iowa. W. E. Dodson returned Wednesday night from a trip to Sioux City. M. Keezer and wife of Rosalie came Wednesday night for a visit with relatives. Mrs. J. A. Johnson and children were Randolph passengers Wednesday afternoon. Lon Doudge and family of Parsons, Kansas, came Tuesday night for a visit at the G. T. Delozier home. J. C. Moore and wife left Wednesday for Crawford, Nebraska, where they will spend a few months. Mrs. Evans returned to her home at Oakdale Thursday noon after a visit with her friend, Mrs. Geo. Bangs.
As we have decided to move to Colorado, we will sell the following ... S. W. Mosher, Auct. Fred Soost, Clerk. ... ...
paid their subscriptions this
week: The editor was in Wausa Saturday on business. September 3, page "1" col 3The Magnet School opened
August 31st with an enrollment
of sixty three scholars,
twenty nine of them are
directed by Mrs. West, who is,
in charge of the primary
room, thirteen are directed
by Miss Austin, who is in
charge of the intermediate,
while the remaining twenty
one were promoted to the
second story and are under
the instruction of Mr. Fitch. September 3, page "1" col 4Ross Wagner was up from Randolph Monday. D. O. Collier was up from Randolph Saturday on business. Robt. Rinehart and family were in Wausa Saturday morning. A. J. Erickson and family made an auto trip to Wausa Saturday morning. Artie Salmon came up from Wayne and spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. E. R. Wilson and children of Randolph spent Sunday at the J. A. Johnson home. Ed Fager, Doc Delozier and Ross Dodson made a trip to Norfolk Saturday in the former's car. C. A. Bentley and wife returned Friday night from Longmont, Colorado, with their son Otto. September 3, page "1" col 5... Henry and John Leckler were in Wausa on business Monday. J. H. Ashby made an auto trip to Neligh Monday on business. M. G. Burch was up from Randolph between trains Saturday. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Sunday night. Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Geo. H. Bangs were in Randolph Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Bartlett and children were passengers to Lyons Monday noon. J. E. Mitts and wife left the first of the week for their new home at Fostoria, Iowa. Ted Barrows and family drove up from Plattsmouth this week and visited the former's parents. P. M. Johnson returned to Wausa Monday noon after spending Sunday at the H. L. Blomgren home. Mrs. W. R. Dodson and the twins and Ora Marsh returned last Thursday evening from a two weeks auto trip to Minnesota and South Dakota. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett, ... Wausa, Nebraska. adv. W. H. Root and daughter, Alice were up from Randolph Monday soliciting funds for a Nebraska building at the Panama Pacific exposition. A. J. Erickson and family, and Gus nelson and family made an auto trip to Wakefield to visit Mrs. Erickson's sister, Mrs. Gus Wenstrand today. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
September 10 vol. 13 no. 44 | ||||
September 10, page "1" col 1... Cedar
County Teachers Association ... Leckler Bros. sale held Wednesday was well attended in spite of the bad weather and the offerings brought good prices. September 10, page "1" col 2...
paid their subscriptions this
week: On the inside pages appears an account of the capture and destruction of Louvain, Belgium, by the German troops. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett ... adv. Rev. Smith of Orchard will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Smith will preach at the Oliver Grove church in the afternoon. Miss Rose Breslin wishes to announce she will be in Magnet Sept. 12 at Andersons store with an up date line of pattern and tailored hats. Will be pleased to have you call. September 10, page "1" col 3... Among those lately
enrolled are Arthur
Henrickson, who is taking
the ninth grade work, and
Frank Harper a beginner. ... September 10, page "1" col 4has never been officially designated as a national hymn it is practically considered as such and used in the army and navy.
C. C. Covey of Maryville, Mo., came the first of the week and is the new clerk at the Swanson Hardware. September 10, page "1" col 5... Edith Ludden came Friday noon from Surprise. Steve Hill was in Randolph Wednesday afternoon. Ross Dodson was in Randolph Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Terry was up from Randolph Monday night. Miss West was a Sioux City passenger Tuesday morning. E. E. Snygg returned Friday noon from a trip to Omaha. E. J. Cox returned Tuesday noon from a visit at Wareham. Buzz Salmon was a passenger to Sioux City Tuesday noon. Ernest Barton went to Bloomfield Wednesday forenoon. Lillie Mainquist was a Wayne passenger Tuesday noon. Al Whitney and Mr. Galvin were over from McLean Tuesday. Prof. Fitch made a trip to Plainview on his motorcycle Saturday. Dr. Terry was up from Randolph in his auto Friday afternoon. W. E. and Ross Dodson were Norfolk passengers Wednesday morning. Mrs. J. C. Moore returned Thursday noon from a trip to Crawford Nebraska. J. P. Clausen and family of Pender visited at the Geo. N. Jorgensen home Sunday. ... heavy hail and rain storm early Monday morning. J. H. Hill and wife of near Creighton visited their son, Steve Hill and family, Tuesday. John Gifford came up from Belden Tuesday evening and is visiting at the Will Greeno home. Mrs. S. A. Kopp went to Bloomfield Thursday noon for a visit at the Earl Jones home. C. D. Thompson and Albert Larson were up from Randolph looking after the Bell toll line. Mrs. Lee Brown of Warnerville came Tuesday night and is visiting at the Jim Jackson home. Earl Jones and family came down from near Bloomfield Tuesday and visited at the R. E. Jones home. September 10, page "2" col 4Ed Soost and Jim Dodson took in the show at Wausa Friday night. C. Paulson and family were Omaha passengers Saturday noon. A. J. Erickson and family made an auto trip to Wausa Saturday afternoon. Peter and Jens Nelson of Winside came Saturday noon for a visit at the Pete Peterson home. Edith Ludden, Mattie Furness, Miss Austin, Art Nelson, Prof. Fitch and T. F. Fenske attended the show at Wausa Friday night. September 10, page "3" col 3Ben Bartlett was in Wausa Monday forenoon. H Graves was in Randolph Saturday afternoon. E. E. Snygg was a Wayne passenger Monday noon. W. C. Gorton was in Wausa between trains Monday. R. E. Jones spent Sunday with his sons near Bloomfield. A. R. Bigelow spent Sunday with relatives at Carroll. E. E. Snygg returned Friday noon from a trip to Omaha. P. J. and Fritz Sandberg were in Wausa Monday morning. Mrs. W. R. Dodson and Mrs. Art Marsh visited friends near Osmond Sunday. E. B. Hirchman, Democratic candidate for state Senator, was in town Friday. Marjorie Graves returned Saturday night from a months visit with relatives at Verdel and Anoka. Richard Jones and wife arrived Saturday night from Clarinda, Iowa, and expect to make their home here. Edith Ellsbery returned to her home at Sholes Monday noon after a visit at the Jas. H. Martin home, north west of town. September 10, page "4" col 3Lydia Fager called on Mrs. Fred Gunderson Sunday. Guy Bartlett and family visited at the John Beaudett home Sunday. James Sceli and family called on Fred Gunderson and wife Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Forest of Plainview came Saturday to visit her parents, A. B. Slagle and wife. W. H. Delozier and wife and Mrs. S. Beaudett visited at the G. T. Delozier home Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Delozier, Mrs. Lee Becknar and Mrs. S. Beaudett called on Mrs. Reuben Delnzier* Monday. A surprise party was given at the W. H. Delosier* home Saturday evening in honor of Miss Beulah's sixteenth birthday. Those present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Those that visited at the W. H. Delozier home Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Keyser from Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Doudge and daughter Effie of Parsons, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Delozier, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Delozier, Mrs. John Beaudett and daughter and Mrs. Beckner of Walthill. ... September 10, page "4" col 4
The Burlington freight was wrecked a mile west of Breslau Saturday. Nobody was injured. The cornerstone of the new Masonic building in Wausa ... The Farmer's Union held a picnic ...
The Coleridge Hotel was opened recently after being closed for about a year. The annual Schutzenfest was held at Bow Valley last week. The Edwards and Bradford lumber yard at Coleridge was sold to Middlestad Bros. of Norfolk. Ira Woodard of Hartington was one of the riders in the motorcycle races at Sioux City on Labor Day. Miss Lettie Eby of Hartington recently returned from Europe. While in Rome she was one of a party of Americans who were granted an audience with the late pope, Pius X. CREIGHTON LIBERAL: The Methodists of this community and their friends are looking forward to Sunday, September 13th, with interest. ... new church building. WAKEFIELD REPUBLICA[N]: Excavating for the new library has been finished. ... Mr. Graves ... is erecting ... LAURAL ADVOCATE: While driving to town Sunday in a single buggy, Robert Pockrand's horse frightened at a motorcycle ... shied off the road ... ran into the fence ... throwing Mr. Pockrandt into the barbed wire ... severe cuts ... wounds dressed, after which he went home. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) | ||||
September 17 vol. 13 no. 45 | ||||
September 17, page "1" col 1... our ninth grade has grown ... to a class of eight. Those who enrolled during the past week are Avery Baker and George Jones. Alma and Lina Delozier went to Wausa Monday.
W. H. Delozier and wife visited W. E. Delozier and family Sunday. A. B. Slagle and wife made a business trip to Wausa Monday. James Sceli and family were visitors at the Ed Fager home Sunday. Lloyd Fauver was detained at the Slagle home Sunday night on account of the rain. Guy Bartlett and family were callers at the W. H. Delozier home Sunday evening. Reuben Delozier and wife were visitors at the John McClain home Sunday afternoon. Ed Fager and Frank Johnson were callers at the Swan Lindblad home Sunday evening. Lon Douge and wife and daughter, Effie, W. H. Delozier and John Beaudett went to Coleridge in the latter's auto. We understand that B. D. Mayden and family are going to move into the old hotel building. WAYNE DEMOCRAT: In the assignment of cases for next week, when the jury cases are to be heard the trial of A. D. Lewis, the chiropractor, for practicing medicine without a license, ... September 17, page "1" col 4Art Nelson and H. L. Blomgren went to Sioux City and drove out the latter's auto. September 17, page "1" col 5... Jim Ward was in Wausa Monday afternoon. Dr. Terry was up from Randolph Wednesday. S. W. Mosher was up from Randolph Thursday morning. Chloe Griffith was a Randolph passenger Saturday noon. R. E. Jones and Frank Runyon were in Sioux City Monday. Mrs. Mason was a Randolph passenger Thursday morning. E. E. Snygg was a business passenger Tuesday morning. Mrs. Theo. Couture and Vivian were in Wausa Saturday morning. A. E. Mainquist shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City Monday night. L. E. Saunders and wife and Mrs. James Ward were in Wausa Friday. A. J. Erickson made a trip to Creighton Thursday morning in his auto. J. H. Ashby returned Saturday noon from a visit at Marshalltown, Iowa. Wm. Behn and family and Arthur Eggert were Lyons passengers Saturday noon. Frank Runyon and wife arrived Saturday noon from Hay Springs for a visit with relatives.
Lillie Mainquist left Monday morning for Peru, Nebraska, where she will attend college this year. Lon Douge and family left Monday morning for their home at Parsons, Kansas, after a visit at the G. T. Delozier home. Eyes tested ... C. A. Hackett, ... Wausa, Nebraska. adv. Brother Pasino of Omaha will preach at the Christian church ... and ...Oliver Grove church.
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September 25 vol. 13 no. 46 | ||||
September 25, page "1" col 1Reuben Delozier hauled hogs Monday. Ben Bartlett shelled corn for W. H. Delozier Monday. W. H. Delozier and wife made a business trip to Wausa Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler were visitors at the James Sceli home Sunday. John Haarhues and wife visited at the Guy Bartlett home Sunday. Pete Peterson and wife visited at the R. G. Delozier home Sunday. Joe Shipman and wife visited at the R. G. Delozier home Sunday. W. H. Delozier and wife were callers at the Willis Cooper home Sunday. ... the fair at Hartington ... Robt. Good and wife of Union visited at the A. B. Slagle home last week. Some of the boys at the ranch have been having considerable fun hunting snipes lately. ... Henry Wheeler came to spend the night. They thought Henry looked easy so started out to catch him on the old gag. They took Henry out about four miles to hold the sack, but as soon as they were out of sight Henry beat it for the house and beat them there by about twenty minutes ... When they arrived they began telling what a rube Henry was. About that time he appeared from upstairs ... Boys, the next time you want to go snipe hunting don't try to make a sucker out of a wise old owl like Henry. Henry says he is sorry for anybody who is easy as they were. September 25, page "1" col 2W. E. Delozier was in Wausa between trains Thursday. September 25, page "1" col 3Jim Dodson went to Omaha Wednesday morning. Ray Mainquist was in Wausa between trains Tuesday. H. A. Dunlap was up from McLean Wednesday in his auto. G. N. Jorgensen sold a Ford auto to Ollie Rinehart lately. J. H. Ashby returned from a trip to Boyd county Thursday noon. Mel Furness and wife attended the Sioux City fair Tuesday. Dr. Terry of Randolph is in town this week having his auto repaired. Mrs. Jim Mayden went to Craig Tuesday noon for a visit with relatives. L. E. Hovelson of Sioux City was in town Wednesday inspecting the lumber yard. Herman Halleen, Sam Robins and wife and George Robins returned Wednesday night from a visit with the Charley Robins family at Ainsworth. They made the trip by auto. All children from the
country who are attending
school must remain away
from the depot at noon or
they will be locked up. September 25, page "1" col 5Jim Dodson was in Wausa Saturday morning. Wm. Hammond went to Randolph Thursday night. Miss Hedges was in Randolph Saturday afternoon. P. J. Sandberg was in Wausa Saturday forenoon. Pete Dawson left Wednesday noon for a visit at Pender. Mrs. E. E. Snygg and Donald were in Randolph Tuesday. D. O. Collier was up from Randolph Thursday on business. Richard Jones was in Wausa Thursday on business. Reuben Delozier and wife attended the Sioux City fair Wednesday. Mrs. John Wagner and children were Sioux City passengers Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Behn and children returned from a visit at Lyons Monday night. Ross Dodson returned Saturday night from a trip to Omaha and other points. Mrs. G. N. Jorgensen and children were Sioux City passengers Monday morning. F. A. Furness was a passenger to Sioux City Tuesday morning to attend the fair. Mrs. Fritz Sandberg and Albert were in Wausa between trains Saturday forenoon. Art Nelson drove down to Martinsburg and bought Frank Graves and wife and baby back with him.
Mrs. H. L. Peck and daughter, Gertrude, were up from Randolph and visited at the editor's and the L. G. Burch homes. Eyes tested, ... C. A. Hackett ... adv. Brother Pasino of Omaha will preach ... We hear that Ernest Allen was operated on in St. Joseph's hospital in Sioux City last Sunday for stomach trouble. He is recovering nicely. (Back to the top of this issue or the first issue) |