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    Legal Notices
(First pub. Aug. 8, 1957)
IN THE DIHTR14T CXH KT
(>E HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
COUNTY OF HOLT,
PLAINTIFF,
vs.
ETHEL COWLES; John Doe,
real true name unknown, hus
band of Ethel Cowles; and. I^ots
8, 9, and 10, in Block 7, of Hal
lock's Second Addition of the
Town of Stuart Holt County,
Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff'!
First Cause of Action.
KENNETH CAD WAU AU
ER; Clarion CadwaUador. hus
band and wife. The Village of
Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, a
municipal corporation; and, D>l
1, m Block 19, of Hallock's Sec
ond Addition to the Town of Stu
art, Holt County, Nebraska
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Second Cause of Action.
JOHN M. HIUSCH, and Anna K
Hirsch, husband and wife; and
Henry Brockman; and, I>ots 1 to 6,
both inclusive, in Block 21, of Pio
neer Townsite Company's Additior
to the Town of Stuart, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska;
Defendants in Plaintiffs
Third Cause of Action.
ClJFFORD C GRAVES. Mar>
Graves, first and real true namt
unknown, wife of Clifford C
Graves; and, Lots 8, 9 and 10, ir
Block 2, of the Original Town oi
Page, Holt County, Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiffs
Fourth Cause of Action.
C. A TOWNSEND; Mary Town
• send, first and real true name un
known, wife of C. A. Townsend;
Carrie H. Townsend; John Doe
real name unknown, husband ol
Carrie H. Townsend; and Th<
South 25 feet of Lots 9 and 10; and,
the North 25 feet of the South 7:
feet of Lots 9 and 10, all being in
Block 9 of the Original Town ol
Page, Holt County, Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff's
Fifth Cause of Action.
CIARENCE M. STEVENS;
Mary Stevens, first and real true
name unknown, wife of Clarenct
M Stevens; and, North 25 feet ol
the South 50 feet of Ix>ts 9 and 10
ui Block 9, of the Original Towr
of Page, Holt County, Nebraska
Defendants in Plaintiff
Sixth Cause of Action.
EMMA DORR; John Doe, real
real true name unknown, husband
of Emma Dorr; and, North 42 feel
of Lots 9 and 10, in Block 9, of the
Original Town of Page, Holt Coun
ty', Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Seventh Cause of Action.
WILLIAM D. TOWNSEND; Mary
Townsend, first and real true name
unknown, wife of William D. Town
send; Berenice Ware; John Doe,
real name unknown, husband of
Berenice Ware; Jessie Swain;
John Doe, real name unknown,
husband of Jessie Swain; Clinton
A. Townsend; Mary Townsend,
first and real true name unknown,
wife of Clinton A. Townsend, and,
Lots 11, 12 and 13, in Block 18, of
the Original Town of Page, Holt
County, Nebraska.
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Eighth Cause of Action.
SADIE E. SHANNER; John Doe,
real name unknown, husband of
Sadie E. Shanner; George M.
Rost; Mary Rost, first and real
true name unknown, wife of
George M Rost; and, Lots 11 to
15, both inclusive, in Block 28, of
the Original Town of Page, Holt
County', Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff's
Ninth Cause of Action.
BEN LA MASON; Mary Lama
; son, first and real true name un
known, wife of Ben La mason. Old
I Age Assistance Board of Holt
County. Nebraska; ami. Lots 1 to
14 both inclusive, of Block 4, of
East Side Addition to the Town of
Page, Holt County, Nebraska,
Defendants In Plaintiff's
Tenth Cause of Action.
M A R G A R E T A CLAUSSEN;
John Doe, real name unknown,
husband of Margaret A. Claussen;
and, Nondescript No. 38 in the
Town of Atkinson, Holt County, Ne
braska, more particularly de
scribed as: commencing at a point
986.13 feet South and 638.33 feet
West of the Northeast comer of
the Northeast Quarter of South
east Quarter of Section 32, in
Township 30, North, Range 14,
West of 6th P. M., running thence
West 44 feet, thence North 208.70
i feet, thence East 44 feet, thence
South 208.70 feet to the place of
1 iseginning
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Eleventh cause of Action.
Said defendants will take notice
that on the 5th day of August, 1957,
the plaintiff, the County of Holt
filed its petition in the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
against you and each of you and
the described parcels of land in
each cause of action, as defend
ants, the object and prayer of
such petition being to foreclose
certificates of tax sale duly issued
! by the County Treasurer of Holt
County, Nebraska, on June 17, 1954,
and to foreclose the subsequent de
| linquent taxes on each such par
cel of real estate involved in each
cause of action for the years, Sec
ond half of 1953, and all of 1954,
I 1955 and 1956, as follows: viz.
' Cause of Action 1: Certificate
' No. 771 for 1950 to 1st nair oi iudj,
both inclusive, and subsequent
•i taxes for second half of 1953 to
' 1956 inclusive, amounting in all
' to $1113.82 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 2: Certificate
No. 775, for 1950 to 1st half of
1953, tn)th inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of 1953
to 1956 both inclusive, amounting
'I in all to $197.89 as of May 1, 1957:
•I Cause of Action 3. Certificate
! No. 776 for 1950 to 1st half of 1953
1 both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $200.96 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 4: Certificate
No. 784 for 1951 to first half of
1953, both inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956 lx>th inclusive, amount
in all to $2174»4 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 5: Certificate
No. 788 for 1946 to 1st half of 1953
both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956, lx>th inclusive, amounting in
all to $298.53 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 6: Certificate
No. 789 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953
l>oth inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 195.1
to 1956 both inclusive, amounting
in all to $146.46 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 7: Certificate
No. 790 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953
Ixith inclusive, and subsequent
taxes tor second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $107.96 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 8: Certificate
No 791 for 1948 to 1st half of
1953 Ixith inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $26.62 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 9 .Certificate
No. 792 for 1948 to 1st half of 1953
both inclusive, and subsequent
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taxes for second half of 1953
to 1956 both inclusive, amounting
m all to $42-24 as of May 1. 1957;
Cause of Action 10: Certificate
No. 794 for 1951 to 1st half of
1953 both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 l>ofh inclusive, amounting in
all to S2S4.27 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 11: Certificate
No. 673 for 1948 to first half of
1:153 lioth inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956. both inclusive,
amounting in all to 541.66 as of
May 1, 1957:
Said tax sale certificates and
subsequent delinquent taxes draw
interest at the rate of seven per
cent per annum from and after
May 1, 1957. Plaintiff prays for a
decree of foreclosure on each tax
sale certificate and the subsequent
delinquent taxes on each parcel of
real estate descrilxxi for the
amount found due with interest
and legal costs, and that said
plaintiff be allowed an attorneys j
fee equal to ten per cent of the
amount found due in each cause
of action to be taxed as part of
the costs, and that said real estate
be sold for the satisfaction of such
liens, and the costs and interest.
You and each of you are re
quired to answer said petition on
or before the 16th day of Septem
ber 1957, otherwise judgment will
be rendered against you accord
ingly.
COUNTY OF HOLT.
PLAINTIFF
By: William W. Griffin,
its attorney.
( 15-18c )
( First pub., Aug. 8, 1957 1
IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
COUNTY OF HOLT,
PLAINTIFF,
vs.
HANNAH A. TUTTLE; John
Tuttle, first and real true namel
unknown, husband of HAnnah A.
Tuttle; Ilollin L. Tuttle; Mary
Tuttle, first and real true name
unknown, wife of Rollin L. Tuttle;
The Village of Ewing, in Holt
County, Nebraska, a municipal
corporation; Old Age Assistance
Board of Holt County, Nebraska;
and Ix>t 13, in Block 9, of the
Original Town of Ewing, Holt
County, Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
First Cause of Action.
EDNA K. BLACK; John Black,
first, and real true name unknown,
husband of Edna K. Black; The
Village of Ewdng, in Holt County,
Nebraska, a municipal corpora
tion; and. Lots 7 and 8, in Block
33 of the Subdivision of Outlots A
1J nf T’u/ina
Holt County, Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff’s j
Second Cause of Action, j
JAMES L. PRUDEN; Mary
Pruden, first and real tine name
unknown, wife of James L. Pru
den; The Kansas Nebraska Gas
Company, a corporation; and, A
tract of land described as: Be
ginning at a point 544% feet West
of the Northeast comer of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 3, in
Township 26^ North, Range 9, West
of the 6th P.M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, running thence West
613% feet to the East line of the
Right of Way of the Public High
way, thence Southeast along the
East line of said Public Highway
to a point 533 feet South of the
l>oint of beginning, thence North
533 feet to the point of beginning;
and. All of the North half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 3,
in Township 26, North, Range 9,
West of the 6th P.M. in Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, lying South of the
Right of way of the Chicago,
Northwestern Railroad Company;
and, The South half of the North
west Quarter of Section 3, in
Township 26, North i Range 9,
West of the 6th P.M., in Holt
County, Nebraska, excepting: a
tract commencing % rod North of
the Northeast comer of the South
west Quarter of said Section 3, ]
running thence North 8 rods,
thence West 10 rods, thence South
8 rods, thence East 10 rods to the
point of beginning,
Defendants in Plaintiffs
Third Cause of Action.
ROBERT E. DAVIDSON and El
sie M. Davidson, husband and
wife; real names unknown; and,
A tract of land described as: Be
ginning at a point 35 feet South
and 114.5 feet West of the South
east corner of Block 16, in Haze
let’s Addition to the Town of
O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska,
thence running South 170 feet,
thence East 45 feet, thence South
257 feet more or less to the Sec
tion line on the South side of Sec
tion 30, in Township 29, North,
Range 11, West of the 6th P.M.,
thence running West on sail Sec
tion line 162.9 feet, thence run
ning North along the center line
of Madison Street of the City of
O'Neill, Nebraska, 407 ft., thence
running West 170 ft-, thence run
ning North 20 feet, thence running
East 287.9 feet to the place of
beginning.
Defendants in Plaintiff's
Fourth Cause of Action.
ELLIOTT E. THOMPSON: Mary
Thompson, first and real true
name unknown, wife of Elliott E.
Thompson; Sarah J. Wolf; John
Wolf; firs? and real true name
unknown, husband of Sarah J,
Wolf; Ellen Bold Mellravie; John
Doe, real true name unknown,
husband of Ellen Bold Mellravie;
May Mellravie; John Doe, real
true name unknown, husband of
May Mellravie Leslie W. Cain;
Mary Cam, first and real true
name unknown, wife of Leslie W.
Cain; Irene Cain Hoxsie; John
Doe, real name unknown, huslvand
of Irene Cain Hoxsie; Edna May
Cain; John Doe. real name un
known. husband of Edna May
Cain; Hazel Cain; John Doe. real
name unknown, husband of Hazel
Cain; Glenn Cain; Mary Cain, real
name unknown, wife of Glenn
Cain; Ivan Cain; Mary Cain, real
name unknown, wife of Ivan Cain;
Esther Cain; John Doe, real name
unknown, husband of Esther Cain;
Helen Frances Waid; John Doe,
real name unknown, husband of
Helen Frances Waid; and, West
One-Half of Lot 5, in Block A, of
Millard's Addition to the Town of
O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Fifth Cause of Action.
MINA COVENTRY; John Doe,
real true name unknown, husband
of Mina Coventry; and East 50
feet of Lot 2, in Block 3, of the
Village of Inman, Holt County,
Nebraska;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Sixth Cause of Action.
NORBERT E. CLARK; Mary
Clark, first and real true name un
known, wife of Norbert E. Clark;
and, South One-half of Lot 6, in
Block 14, of the Subdivision en
titled Blocks 12, 13, and 14, and
Outlots 4 to 11 inclusive of Out
lot B in the Town of Inman, Holt
County, Nebraska;
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Seventh Cause of Action.
ETHEL F. COWLES; John Doe,
real true name unknown, husband
of Ethel F. Cowles; and, West 74
feet of Lot 11, in Block 7, of Hal
lock's Addition to the Town of
Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska;
Defendants in Plaintiff s
Eighth Cause of Action.
DALE HENDERSON and Hazel
H. Henderson, husband and wife;
the Village of Stuart, Holt County,
Nebraska, a municipal corpora
tion; and. Lots 1 and 2, in Block
9, of Hallock’s Addition to the
Town of Stuart, Holt County, Ne
braska ;
Defendants in Plaintiffs
Ninth Cause of Action.
JOHN 11. CHANEY; Mary Cha
ney, first and real true name un
known, wife of John H. Chaney;
Old Age Assistance Board of Holt
County, Nebraska; The Village of
Stuart, Holt County, Nebraska, a
municipal corporation; and, South
One-half of Lot 1, in Block 7, of
Western Town Lot Company’s Ad
dition to the Town of Stuart, Holt
County, Nebraska,
Defendants in Plaintiff’s
Tenth Cause of Action.
Said defendants will take notice
that on the 5th day of August,
1957, the plaintiff, the County of
Holt, filed its petition in the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Nebras
ka, against you and each of you
and the described parcels of land
in each cause of action, as defend
ants, the object and prayer of
such petition heing to foreclose
certificates of tax sale duly is
sued by the County Treasurer of
Holt County, Nebraska, on June
17, 1954, and to foreclose the sub
sequent delinquent taxes on each
such parcel of real estate involved
in each cause of action for the
years, Second half of 1953, and
all of 1954, 1955, and 1956, as
follows: viz.: Cause of Action 1:
Certificate No. 705, for 1950 to 1st
half of 1953, both inclusive, and
subsequent taxes for second half
of 1953 both inclusive, amounting
in all to $465.20 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 2: Certficate
No. 710, for 1950 to 1st half of 1953,
both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $262.00 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 3; Certificate
No. 720, for 1951 to 1st half of
1953, lx>th inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956 both inclusive,
amounting in all to $89.16 as of
May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 4: Certificate
No. 722, for 1952 to 1st half of
1953, both inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amount
ing in all to $93.61 as of May 1,
1957; „
Cause of Action 5; Certificate
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No. 734, for 1948 to first half of
1953, both inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of 1953
to 1956. both inclusive, amounting
in all to $55.24 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 6: Certificate
No. 744 for 1951 to first half of
1953, both inclusive, ami suhst
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956, both Inclusive,
amounting in all to $26.02 as of
May, 1. 1957;
Cause of Action 7: Certificate
No. 746 for 1950 to 1st half of 1953
both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $21 99 as of May 1, 1957;
Cause of Action 8: Certificate
No. 764 for 1949 to 1st half of
1953 to 1956, both inclusive,
quent taxes for second half of
1953 ,to 1956, both inclusive
amounting in all to $1872.47 as of
May 1. 1957;
Cause of Action 9: Certificate
No. 768, for 1948 to 1st half of
1953 both inclusive, and subse
quent taxes for second half of
1953 to 1956 both inclusive, amount
ing in all to $982.85 as of May
1, 1957;
Cause of Action 10: Certificate
No. 771, for 1950 to 1st half of 1953.
both inclusive, and subsequent
taxes for second half of 1953 to
1956 both inclusive, amounting in
all to $149.92 as of May 1, 1957;
Said tax sale certificates and
subsequent delinquent taxes
draw interest at the rate of sev
en per cent per annum from and
after May 1. 1957. Plaintiff prays
for a decree of foreclosure on
each tax sale certificate and the
subsequent delinquent taxes on
each parcel of real estate describ
ed for the amount found due with
intorest and local costs, and that
said plaintiff he allowed an attor
ney’s fee equal to ten percent of
the amount found due in each
cause of action to he taxed as part
of the costs, and that said real
estate he sold for the satisfac
tion of such liens, and the costs
and interest.
You and each of you are re
quired to answer said petition
on or before the 16th day of Sep
tember 1957. otherwise judgment
will be rendered against you ac
cordingly.
COUNTY OF HOLT. Plaintiff
By: William W. Griffin,
its attorney.
15-18c )
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Member Committee
President C. E. Jones announced
committee chairmanships Monday
evening at the August meeting of
the Chambers of Commerce,
the Chamber of Commerce.
Membership—J. Leo Moore; en
tertainment James W. Rooney:
retail William W. McIntosh; ir
rigation -Lyle P Dierks: stocker
feoder Lyle P. Dierks; Christmas
decorations —K. L. VanVoorhis;
yule treats —A. L. Patton; new
industries—Dale Wilson.
A Save-the Trains report on last
week’s Valentine hearing was
made. Nine C of C members at
tended the hearing.
Monday’s meting was held at
Slat's Supper club.
Attend Circus—
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krugman
and children and Mrs. Ed Krug
man attended the circus in Nor
folk Monday afternoon and also
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
August Kumra.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laurence and
Virginia with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McNulty spent Sunday on a trip to
Picks town.
Mr*. Baker, Mrs. French iuul Mr*. Kucha . . . they were
winners in jjals’ Rolf tourney.—The Frontier Photo
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Chambers News
Several members of the Moth-!
odist youth fellowship and Rev. I
and Mrs. Harold Bonath attend
ed a swimming party in O'
Neill Wednesday evening, July
31, as guests of the O’Neill group.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
spent Sunday, August 4, at the
home of her brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ur
ban, at Ewing. Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Harkins were also
guests. The Honeywells visited
in the Elwyn Rubeek home in
the evening.
Linda Coats of O’Neill has
spent t he past week with her
cousin, Katheryn Rubeek.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper and
Mr and Mrs Lyle Cooper and
daughter of Winner, S.I)., and
Mrs. Genevieve Bell of Cham
bers were Sunday, August 4, din
ner guests in the L. V. Cooper
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grimes of
Lincoln came Sunday evening,
August 4, to spend a few days.
They were accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. Jamfcs Grimes,
who had returned to Lincoln
from Montrose, Colo., where she
had gone to l>e with her grand
sons, Robby and Stevie Conley,
on their return home.
Frank Osborne and Mrs. Dora
Osborne of Mullen, Mrs. Blanche
Co.x of Seneca, Mrs. Fred Ermer
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Wcxxis visited in the Roy Reese
home Sunday afternoon. Mrs
Reese is a cousin of all but
Mrs. Ermer.
Mr. and Mrs. I/?Roy Holcomb
and Gary and Gail left Satur
| day for a few days of vacation
ing in the Colorado mountains.
Pamela Shavlik returned home
Friday from Clearwater where
she had been visiting her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Switzer.
Guests in the William Woods
home Sunday, August 4, were
Frank Osborne and Mrs. Dora
Osborne of Mullen and Mrs.
Blanche Cox of Seneca. All are
cousins of Mrs. Woods. After
noon callers were Mi-, and Mrs.
Thomas Anderson and family
of O'Neill and Mrs. Fred Ermer. j
Miss Emma Shavlik of Elgin j
and Miss Helen Shavlik of Den
ver. Colo., visited from Friday ;
until Sunday with their brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi’s.
Steve Shavlik, and Pamela, and
niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hubbard.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs Leland Clark of
Elgin visited Sunday with her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Manson.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marcellus at
tended hay days at Atkinson on
Monday. They were one of the
couples in the square dance club.
Eddie Murphy of Wood Lake is
spending the week with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Murphy.
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Bowen pic
niced with Mr and Mrs. John
Bowen at Wayne Sunday honoring
Mrs. John Bowen’s birthday an
niversary.
Mrs. Durven Hippie entertained
at a party for her daughter Cher
ie’s 7th birthday anniversary on
Wednesday. There were twelve
guests at the party.
Mrs. Baker Captures
City Golf Laurels
Mrs. French Winner
of First Flight
Mrs John L Baker Sunday
was crowned champion of the
citywide ladies’ golf tourney nt
the Country club. She defeated
Mrs. Robert Cole in the finals,
4-2, in the championship flight
Her toughest test, however,
came in the semifinals when she
bested Mrs Dale Kersenbrock.
3-up, in 13 holes
Trophies were awarded the
winners.
It was the third annual tour
ney for the gals. Play was ex
tended over five days.
Results:
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
First Komi it
Miss Nyla Jaszkowiak defeated
Mrs. Francis Yantzio, t-up in 10
holes; Mrs Cole bosh'd Mrs Sue
IVaver. 2-up; Mrs. Kersenbrock
knocked Mrs. H TV GUdersleeve
from the runnig, 3-up: and Mrs.
Raker toppled Mrs Thomas
Uddy. 3-up.
Semifinals
Cole over Jaszkowiak; Raker
over Kersenbrock
Finals
Baker over Cole
Consolation
Yantzio vs. GUdersleeve, yet to
be played in the finals.
FIRST FIJGHT
First Round
Mrs. Fred Appleby defeated
Mrs. uex wiisim; Mrs. utue
French bested Mrs James Ear
ley (sisters!; Mrs. A. P Jasz
kowiak defeated Mrs. William
Kelley; Mrs. Robert Devoy last
ed Mrs. Earl Hunt.
Semifinals
French eliminated Appleby;
Jaszkowiak eliminated Devoy.
Finals
French defeated Jaszkowiak.
Consolation
Hunt defeated Jaszkowiak, 1-lip,
! in the finals.
SECX>M> FLIGHT
First Kim ml
Mrs. Ivan Pruss defeated Mrs.
William Petsche; Mrs. M L.
Sucha defeated Mrs. Vern Rey
noldson; Mrs Ken Werner de
1 I'eated Mrs. John DeWitt; and
Mrs. Gene Dobbs defeated Mrs.
I R. E McGinn.
Semifinals
Sucha over Pruss; Dobbs over
Werner.
Finals
Sucha over Dobbs, 1-up.
Consolation
DeWitt over Petsche in the
finals.
Mrs. Gordon Block and children
of Walnut were guests Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. William Mattem.
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Wonderful flavor
from an enchanted land!
Crisp, sprightly, refreshing—that’s the personality of this famous
flavor from the land of sky blue waters. Doesn’t this frosty-cold
glassful of Hamm’s Beer look just right?—for you?—right now?
Theo. Hamm Brewing Co., St. Paul, Minn, and San Francisco, Calif.
the BEER refreshing
From the land of sly blue waters»