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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 4

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i UinNTR MTTIN', IV. A. Cniiloy GQHreSCTIONeBV' I.7E3 VCOS Ill LCGALUirARY Ttr'ar al tbr nll at gat aiaina vuk thirty atret liKbta. Tka gaa for tbla plajtl la man-factar4 from gaaoline tMtlag IT ar it war. Tkr la or tank fur lh maaifaHr4 bat It was not saffkM-at for all Made and during; tha at yr aa additional tank wlk a rapacity eabk-'fMt ajkddd ia nka anaipmal.

Thera ara lt gaa matr Daring Ik neat rar lfcr wwr ita- Has ll.lou iiiiu iA Is sup-li4 tU tmiruus ftt 4h pliat try a4ve hour during Sam mr ail a llk mow hi every fon-Istil hour' ilaring ylh wlaier KMniha. I 1 lor a -mil kt yaier main prr th lava and tha Hum bare not ta aitraded aloea gal la. Tf- r- uiy4 Mraa. Tka kydraat arr rovnr lb a Mr kail aad midaoo aMItaa, Sffifilnn ample fir r.ctto, i Ik gas flut I tl.f vi tif mkitf fur tha lag tiayra. not uiy.orri coming tka dafkrit of lb water A glcf ping cr on I wigh in utomobile cotu money Id" LufIim1 Infiiulcly'rnof Id mnTn rubber tifeg wouKf Ford.

Nearly af- more gtrcngth nd power for ilg vetKhl tftan any other cir. tWfUMf 4. ttSUTAVRMfiT'-; r.rncr Needs CoeJ Ii.iplcmcnls To CocJ Crops' IHAXM.r tU fan-ioa Ttork i'imi ttiM T. a. JW ad tins Harrow, Ilanlrrt Bad I'ulllttUIr.

Joba-t U.twier. Utioi aad 1 1 rs, I 111 l4 i I rt- rr ir.aile, liotw Urt Drills, Oae" olirw Kogiaee aad l' Wa.rv-r. A full 1 Harriet r.H (i,) li kiH- mo4 IVvr I km Wir la, I ai4 get my price befnra buying. CCICO IAK2LK Every ihirtfcar la 150.000 have ix-en gold and delivered. Gel particular, froni Bernard Monnich Hooper.

Nebraska is HERMAN REXIN Dealer in General Hardward, Paints. Oils, Glass, Rope, Stoves, Ranges, Baseburncrs OOOOOOCCOOOOOOOCOOOCaCMXX)000000 Crowell Lumber Grain Co. Grain, IIoos and Lumber lt la Figure Wilk Yoa. Concrete, Cement HWks.l'osU.l.imc.itc If. ZEHM.Uir.

ltMae2S SaiHEft. NUM. EFcif sVstoj MM T'ar I rnmi Turn Vir 2laM tiHr vim4 kf -lk "yU.l, lkrtUf t43ar NWUM Htk Of wkltk u4l( knot lw4 fefSlk'MV IteUM 4.tk toai 4 frMi Uim llawi to m4 taka' a aaia at Ikaaa koaat, 0 aMoaat af tka aaar to vaiar tkara art act a may aatroaa la tka vaiar tarki film ktf atkr kaV k( Ik aa)t ar tr4aallrlrliw far ka or raatal aartk ytVMi ika ua pUaC bfaack of (ka aiaalrtaal.aUaL' kai'aat yal ka al a aajrlaf ior im af vaiar la kt4 from artvaa walla aa4 Ika taak kkk kM a eapMity af latloaa la ampla far Ik lally aaad. AwHlBt la Ika raearo kavi ky Craailatlaaar Oua Talk, aoaiaiklai Ula aad Mr. Carl Crook.

Mum Aaaa aad Ml Krama Hay were la riwaMai oa Taeedar. Daa Faaas ret a reed laat Taeedny from a trip I Uaeola Loaw Hllr visited ta rewaty aoai Rev. Laag vlatttd al tb T. D. fal tag kome laat Moadar.

Mrs. W. K. Ksafmaa awat Tae day in rremant. Miaa Coca Mailer baa rtaraa rrom fremoat from a weeks' vacatloa account of lllncaa, and a'oo4 baa bee reeemed.

Ml Dora Moaalcb of Hooper was a Raaday law ef Mra KtM Av-ton. JCrat Frd Laanulc fntairtng from bar ewioas lllnea and I abl to cat awt a little. Tb. W. n.

rtab will give ta Liaat daaea before ten Ihw ercnlog rbrury 1. A Urge attdiac looked for aad a good time assured Ckarlee Baser was a Fremont bntt-aeas caller the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jatlu Heller who re- ewatty iwiaraed from tholr wedding trip, were accorded a charivari last jmday Will and Herman Rlchter and Rd Pepmillar, left tor a vlU with r'a- tlvea at Confer, Mo.

Quit a numtx-r from here parilrl 4atd la the wolf hunt laat 8bmUT The wolves were wise and not away Mra. Ous Horrherdlng and Miss Katt were visitors at Martin Lather home last Thirdar. A number from here attended the daae at Hor iet Saturday night Robert Ijndenilaser and family were Sunday rnesta the borne ol htoaro Mlnnlg. Mra. Waltes Rcets of Wayne, who rlslted at the home of her brother.

Uarry Henneman, went to Hooper to vlait relatives before returning to oev home. Albert Heller returned to Twin Palla. Idabe. after spending a couple Of moatba beta. He sat accomna aled by bia brother, l-oula.

who pacta to find work there aad make Idaho bia reture noma. Will Borrkwrd log aad family tame down trem Orchud tor a month a la-it wltk relative. They arc gueata at tb Martin Lather home for tha present. Karl Kroeger and Cnrta Royer, war Wlnalow business callers from Hooper laattldnday. Mra.

O. H. Black aad daagbtar, Ruth, returaed last Sunday from a few days' vlelt wltk letatlves la Fremont Mlsa Alta reader of Omaha aad Ethel reader of Dalton have been vltftlnc at the home of their uncle. Jt. Kradr.

They left Tuesday morning for their respective homes. They kad also visited Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Eebnlnger at Hooper. Tha Mlsee Rosa Bayer and Veins Benfer aUended th spelling -contest In district No.

41 last F.iday evening. Mlaa Benfer came out victor-Ions and was the recipient of a beautiful pennant aa a trophy of her ability. TTrirTeaTfewtoSaariBarit visitor laat Tuesday. W. H.

8treager from Tel basts hauled corn here laat Friday. Chartoa H. Dtehla lelt Thursday for visit wltk ralativea la Peaaarlvania. Henry Gelsler was a Fremont Mr and Mra. Hartung entertaraed Mr.

aad Mra. John Strcngef and lam- 7 2a LB' LZCXS EiED YEA3 Tfc Vlllr lb I4VIT Twelve Mantua Xsmbrrea 479 4MW lery Wree4e ft WMpfwH-t. 'j Br1br kit ol reached Ike tag for lb aelrlag al wbUf trbraty kaitdlngr'Wkn fhos most lniret4 la Prt l- Tk likrarr kH It ht4tMm4 kilM MfrtriMl fa4a frkaM MlMMM MM. I kmi tin tkAt a MtMacwrr Mt4 IkU 1U.Mk lby wkKk took ftf tk rtkM of Iwok nwulM tfm tn4 ih tttii. liffMMi ta' Mprkuiif uuf velaaM tfartac Mm mr 4 H'tttUblM WrMUM' tnprovmenls Tka Laiu Cml Fartiara rlak aada aoaia maaalfa taaravtaiavu an ktll aortkaaat of tmikaar aarlat Ika paat yaar, apaadlag aoa- Iblti Ilka II lo yaaka It torgtr aa4 mora aaaalaat.

Ttala clak kaa la avlaiaac for ajaay yrara md la kaat kaava vr Ika aanaty for ha- aaaaal TUmmrtMu.m wkkk ara kM tk laiur part Aaiaat ar flrat I aarkaar a4 vaica ara aitaa4H ky a Una ra4 Baom. Tka rlak kaa a maammia ar i aklHMra fat -M to attor aa-toratioa, aa4 Ita kioatkly aaaatlncs kal far aacial yaraaaaa ara aiwayi wall attaada. It la aat tka parpoaa of Ik ar-taauatloa maaaa ttk wkMi la dlatrlkata dlToda. tad rkaa tkar la tarplaf a way la foaaa-for lu npaadUara ikat eaa ka aaioyad ky tka member and tklr frWkda. -Tka laoarerananl on tka kail eaaia akoat aa areoaat al a aica.aarptaa aad arklla Ika-axpaadl tar aaora tkaa at It aa.

Ika amall vardrart alll aee ka takm rara of Tka clak aow owaa two aad oaa-klf acrca of land, ika addlttoam kalf acr kavtBi kata wurckaaad darlaa ika yaar far a nai4rallea of Tka maaikara ara aaarty all fanaara af Ika aeichaorkood aad tkay ai aack aaoyal-rraM Ika maatkly ajaatraga. rrd ikr( Adolpk Crreae, Tic prtaldal; Haai raaark. aaeratary; Maarlra ntn vara, traaaarar; Oakrkard ur. rlca aaeratary. YiTLOW GmL IS A BRIDE CtMralag Mraakaa af Wuawt taasl)y (lalaaral by HpraMT imt.

1. MUa Wtrtka A. Diakl-'Of Wiaatov aad Crawford A. RrownAatd" Of Sprnear war qalatly marriad UA UMBMUf at j-ramou ky Coaaty Judga Stlaaoa. Tka arid la wall kaiowa kara, wkrra aka ha lived alDC childhood oa tka farm of hor father a mil aaat of Wlnalow.

8ba la highly raapaeted. While lh groom la a at ranger to moat of the Kopto here, they rear aurw a maai BB yaaag maa lo kava wtm aueh aa aatacmed girl far a hrlda. Mr. Jaeoh aua entertained the following gaaata at her tome laat Sundar Uaaara. and Maadainaa Hen rxJloachult and'C.

F.faaaaand tarn the jWprld la fir hlarm aad aa af wm abaoluiaJy fatea aad. tka thr aa ota minor, aster aad bad ba pat 't fcfor ik arrtral of- lb fir dVrtmeat.v, HAIA, IPnjnFlfT FflR Hill CARRIER niwii Van Tcd Over N'rmw ir-U Ultlt Utile Itamagr. Bcril.ner. Ken. I.

-V. V. Waltker. thi- rural mall csrrler on route No. I.

had aa nMwt on the grade south ol ton In attemptleg to round a trim, his mail wsgon wsa uiwt. but it little damage Ilia geatle team rime to stop a hen I he arcldent hap pened Hrrlhwcc New. Cerll Moore returaed borne Sunday from Omsha where she had been ratted on account of the death of a relative. Ml Km ma Hargens returned home Saturday evealag from a few days' visit at Beemer with relatives. Mrs.

Ilsrry West waa aa eaat-bouod paaeeager Toesdsy afternoon. Matt (irace Barker fame up from Omaha for a few days' visit here with her mother Fred ttorrher on Saturday moved his household goods to Arlington where they win make their future home. Misses Aun Flanagan and Lena llnff went up to rlnyder Friday eve ning for an ier-nunday visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Will flolder and son Itotand. came up from Fremont Sa urday morning for aa over-Sunday lilt at the home of Mr and Mr John Htenvers. IVter Nlehelson rsme down from ltgh Hainrday for a visit with nl stives Mm John Th.rnes a a passenger fr Hooper Tuesday. us Spath of I'lalnvli-w wa a vl-itnr at the hortn- of lleury Scverean on and Mr Henry Htockhort. returned home Saturday from a visit at Calesburg.

111., where they visited relstives. Dr. Kathbun of Fremont wss here Saturday on profewionsl business. Mrs. Ilsrry West and son Marshall returned home Sunday from a visit In Omaha.

MJ-. Lla aad cbiidra wont to It la Tbursdsy for a visit with relstives. Miss Barker who has been in poor health for some time, was taken up to Bloomfield Thursday where she will remain for some time oa a farm With ner sister, Mrs. A. Colder.

Mrs. Sol 8pangler. returned home last Friday from a visit at laman and O'Xell, Neb. Mrs. Henry Buohrlng and Mrs.

John went to Beemer Thursday to visit Mra. Peter HHIe who Is sUk. Henry Svhlueter waa Fremont visitor Wednesdsy. Mrs. Dorothy Bauer apent Saturday visiting in Fremont.

Miss Ida Conlcy was a Fremont visitor last Friday. Henry gtevers and daughter. Ida, were passengers for Hooper Saturday, going down tospend he with frknds. J. W.

Kohn shipped a carload of rattle and hogs ta South Omaha Wednesday evening. Lee Dabl shipped a carload of hogs to the South Omaha market Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. -W. J.

Relnti and baby went wp to Pierce Saturday morning on a vlait with relatives. 5 pleat, hut htlowinf a m'-e tint aa aaal profit- for th roiuKnd llanU BCRINER llrj sad D. Bartlln, I.e. gd.7 Tltrt Ml SXIII craai at tb Hsrtaag lkol February T. Kverybody larfted to roni and bring DODGE Uodge.

Feb. I. William llteriuaa and F. J. Pi per were down frtni Howell Wedaeadar.

Frank Fsrr aad bride were bere from Utaatoa for a few days' vtn wltk relatives. Tb ywaaieat child of Mr. aad Mra Moatgomary waa uu alck 'or a few days. F. J.

Stelner who pun-bsaed the Nenwc bualneaa look charge the flrat af tb week. Mr. aad Mr. B. C.

Salee went Omaha Taeeday. Mra. W. H. Hrabak aad little daughter went to Hooper Wedneeday.

M. i. Miller waa down from llow-eltf Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Mat Raddots weal to Omaha Wednesday where he cipect to take treatment at a hospltsl -8. Novoto) tranaartivt liimliieKa up the line Tuesday. Emll Hansel was a aMetiser to rremnnt Tuesday. and Mr. Uorcemeter rlsltr-d st Leigh tb first or the ik on Moodsy.

Mrs. J. Stcinrr. bride of the no proprietor of the cny barir nop. arrived In Dydg Wedotda) V.

1. Xmec went to Clarkunn on Wednesdsy. Jack Price of Columhuii a Dodge visitor Tuesday J. POjar was at Krninnt the first of the wek. W.

E. Key no Ids waa here from Fremont Wed need ay. Joaeph Jaaacek was a passenger to West Point Tkaraday. Mr. snd Mrs.

Joaeph Pojar are visiting relatives at Howells his week. A. J. Millar aa-Joeph Kreike raeler were up the branch line Tuesday evening aa buaines. B.

Melcber has sold bis el buslaess to L. F. fVhlote. Sch Ion-has been fartalng dear Orchard. t)ut will locate In Dodge.

J. J. KolLha went to Bralnard on Wednesday Mrs. Thomaa Vogltanc went to Wast Point oa a visit to relatives. Mra.

Benham entertained the yaaag lad lea' konaiagtoa club Thurs- Herman' filer of Lindsay Is here visiting relative and friends. Mrs. J. Ft, Hrouda went to Clark-aon Tuesday on a visit. Rev.

lie Renbam drove to ebllng Monday to vlelt friends. James Bona went to Crelghton oa Tuesday. Guidlnger went to Omaha on Friday. The St. Joseph guild met with Mr.

Anton Wlsneiskl Thursday. merchant-y ho ateiely bis doors ia tka morning and close them at night, waiting for business to coma bia way, kaa really any right to com plain. Buay Ai-vartiaa. city without newspaper advertising becomes at one a dead city. Tha adrartiaer who drops out soon becomes a back number.

TOWN as 1 TOE will appreciate your LWncss'and will gite -you a Fot Sdile llorat Jitoo jVl 1,00 iHionda, mnl Trvnf 1, JW tot, CLAUS EDLERS Bcrlboar, Kabf. QAgERlf tattn like mort -r tit Ssse 'Cakett Piet; Cookiet ahd everything in the Bakery tins Irzdbs, rise Ceslccilcai' Canst -Coois VrOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOv BFengnis; if 1- WM BOLTS HARNESS AND SADDLERY GOODS Ctlw in and lixk ovr mv lim if llairM'aa lieforr Imyiog elsewhere. Farm HariK sa i-txnplcui from 2.V0o up. TRUNKS. VALISES W.

Franzen Wholesale IVaW In Boiler and Eggs and Live Poultry We pay highest market price. We solicit a share of your business Scribncr, Nebr. FRED niNRICHSEN HUM IWXKM forth Ileatrie Creamery- Pay th" talgkssi market price Bewtrice aeearator. t'heajxm anJ bast asBanter ea the market OCOOOC3000CjOOC3000CXJCXXXn DEKRY TONJES New aol Second land Casollne Engines ENGINE REI'AIKING DID YGU TRY A WANT AD TKEY WILL SELL IT FOR YOU. aBBBBsaasjasBBBssssam I Mrs, Tom 8ely aad aoa DoaaU retaraeg to their home at Norfolk Huaday evening after a short visit 1 here with relatives.

Mra. Saunders and Mrs. Fletrher of Oakdale returned to their home Sal-, urday, after spending several days here st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. N.

F. lfuoder. Miss Ola Srhulti waa a passenger 1 for Fremont Saturday morning. Mr Harry Hosklnson aad little I daughter came down from Norfolk Tuewday to visit st the borne of her psronu, Mr. and Mra.

Duv Rom. Adolph Maas, who spent several wevks here visiting relative, returned to his, home st Williamsburg. Iowa, last Friday. Peter Priess went to Bloomfield Tuesday morning to look after business Interests. I Mrs.

Flits waa a westbound pas- senger Saturday morning. Mr Dreyer arrived here from 1 Crofton Saturday afternoon for a vis-It at the home of her son. Will, and family. Mrs. tieorge llormel.

and rhll-dren returned borne to Dodge Saturday morning. Mra. Henry Dshl who spent several days here visiting relatives, returned to her home at Fremont on Saturday afternodn. Mra. Ben Wormwood spent laat Saturday visiting In Fremont.

P. Flanagan drove down from Snyder Monday morning to take the early traia for Fremont. Her. II. Pflug was a passenger for North Bend Saturday morning.

Mlsa Osle Dahl spent Saturday visiting relatives In Fremont. E. C. Hoffman went to Lincoln Monday morning. William Moehage was a Hooper visitor Wednesday.

Charles and Hans Schnoor were cast bound passengers Thursday morning. Mlsa Anna 8ommers went to Fremont on a visit Saturday morning. Mrs. Carl Bcroeneck and daughter, Mrs. Carl Schreneck and daughter, or Wednesday.

and Mrs. B. D. Meyer were passengers for Omaha Tuesday morning. E.

Barker of Washington Is spending the week here visiting with his cousin. Mrs. G. W. Bart let t.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kidder came up from Fremont Wedneaday for a short visit.

Mrs. Ed Morion wen! up to Enemer Tuesday morning for a visit with Mrs. Peter llllle, who Is quite sick. Mrs. George Nolan ia among those on the sick Hat.

Mrs. C. W. Marquardj: was a westbound paasnger Tucaday morning. Ogden Mllligan Is at home with an attack of the grip.

Death of J. Marten. Scrlbner, Feb. 1. Johanea one of the early settlers of Dodge county, died on Wednesday at hla hem at this place of a general breaking down due to old ag.

He kad -been In very feeble health for year and a half. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon jfiora the German Lutheran Th deceased was born In Holsteln, Germany, eight-ova yaara ago, bnt came to this country and aettled on a homestead In Dodge county In the pioneer days. Ttn years ago be retired and moved to Scrlbner. Ha la survived by hla wlf and five grown children, v. TWth of Mr.

1. Walker, "Scrlbner, Feb. 1. After an illness St several weeks Mra. lra Walker led at ha rhome-bera Friday mora-Inr.

Aa bperatlon waa performed Sunday afternoon for th removal of gall atones, bat owing to tha aaverity of th case, peritonitis aet In A few daya later, to which aba aueeumbed. 8ha leave to moura her loss, a baa-band aad threw amall ahlldra Mra. Walker waa a regular attendant at the Congregational church. She waa 1 4 year of r. Fnwwai ar-rsngementa kava not ba oura or uuaiuv i fc'W Jt- T-JiL -Cl- Wheat; irtl are located la the heart of tha Wheat RaUIag Dletrlet and kava first choir from the flel4t.

one of thamarit' factors that hu mad our busiae what i today Car In tka' tclpctloa of the Tery of. milling; wheat- la tka selection of skilled workmen 4a tka aelectloa of beat ahd aUranlre aackagea In te imcIi oar prod Ererythtng that kaa ta 4 with oar flour must.be of tha beat, it la quality wltk as always. do not (Uira to mak the onlr yood floar there la mad, but we do nmke a flour that JuA maet ika demands of partlcalar people. lrading brand 4 MOXITOR riil'tt and wa tklnfe It wrxm. a It possible for.

flour to be made and aland back of oor aswtriloniwitb this guarantee "Satisfaction or yon money cheerfully Can anyone glra you a atronger guarantee? Buy Aohitor Flour ol Yoiir Grocer K10NITOR MILLS Scribncr, Ncbrosko: fr'-r. TniCUNB-TaAWT ADG "7 ATrr snrT T7trr- "Ton.

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