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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 9

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Leader-Telegrami
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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9
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EAU CLAIRffiWISCONSIN. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1928 THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. 9. BY CRANE OUT OUR WAY WASHINGTON TUBBSii ll. BY WILLIAMS SLOOMER BANK WINS sun over DRAFT OWERSHIP DECISION IS FAVOR OP PLALV- grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Sattler, this week. George Chrlstopherson of Moose-jaw, Canada, arrived here the first of the week to spend the winter with his parents, and Mrs. Hans Chrlstopherson. Mrs.

William LaMarche and children of Minneapolis and Miss Glna Konstad, who teaches at Columbus, are visiting; the home of their parents, Mr.T and Mrs. Louis Hon-stad. Mrs. H. EJTalt and sons, Laurence, Leonard and Keith, are visiting.

Mrs. Talt's mother, Mrs. L. Smith, at Washburn. Harry Case returned the first of the week from where he was called by the serious illness of his mother.

Frits BJork of Iron Mountain, was a guest at the W. J. Mc-Glnnls home this week, Mrs. W. II.

Brldgman entertained the Bridge club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. S. P. Harless and daughters, Margaret, Ann and Betty, visited Mrs.

Harless' parents, Mr, and Mrs. TIFF RENDERED IX AO TIOX OVER $5,106. Wickbanr of the' circuit eonrt In favor of the Bank of Blomer la the suit brought by that tank against the farmers and Merchants State hank of Chetek over the ownership' of a hank draft for 5,016.09. According: to testlmonf at the time of the suit, a check' for the amount named was drairn by the Gillette, at Austin, this Parmer Store company of Chetek I IT'S ftWFOL.N6StlRe. 0t, KS Wff tET fHPcT DlSCOURKde HI ov J-VIv SkMS, K'S ONLM StNCC HE'S Wl OO N0M6 VN TtM AfM.

1 1 I 1 JfeKV agfo mTty --JL. week. on the Chetek bank and forwarded Prof. Nordgaard of St. Olaf'a college, Nortbfleld, was a Jt to the headquarter! store at It was cashed by -the holiday guest at the home of Rev and Mrs.

Mldtlien. Bloomer bank. A draft subsequent ly forwarded through the corres Dorothy Luebstorff and Miss Ella pondent banks was rejected and Gmber returned to Chicago the first The bank of Chetek 0f th week after spending the closed its dors to business Decern holidays with their respective par ber 29 ents. i Defense In the case contended Mrs. Anthony Jankoski and son that the suit was Improperly have returned to their home at St.

Paul after' spending the past few brought, and that the action should weeks with Mrs. Jankoskl's parents, have been Instituted agaiist the Farmers Store company for the Mr. and Mri, Peter money. J. G.

Prueher of Bloomer rep resented the Bloomer Bank and WHEELER. Bailey Ramsdell of Eau Claire the Ingvald MJcketoon. Invgald Mlckelson, aged about Chetek bank. At the conclusion of the hearing, briefs were filed by opposing counsel and the decision US, died at his home near here deferred by the court. The action Thursdar long was brought In the Chippewa court illness.

Besides -the Is held cut the special hearing was survived by several sons and here. OUR BOARDING tiQVSZ BY AHERN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS daughters. The funeral will probably. be. held Saturday afternoon.

BY BLOSSEH Wheeler Lpees to Prairie Farm. The local basketball team lost STANLEY. te the Prerie Farm team Wednesday evening by a score of 34 to 1C. VJELL vOArf A Emma Eoler, wife of Anton The game was played on the lat- IS A PROWmom WILL MAKE Mlcke, died at Victory hospl ter'a floor, and the local boys were tal on Tuesday; Jan. 3, following an operation performed Monday.

lost on a larger floor, as they have been playing on the home ME ASK Voti A FEUl UES-Tl OKi POfJkh' VOLi' FefSU voti "TO. Voilr IJftrTEREP "To "TAKE OLTT200otasURAMcE PAVABLH "TO -THE PROVlPBP SAZ PAV MV VeARLV PREMfUM floor which is rather small She was the, daughter, of Mr, and Mrs, Nick Boler, and was born on the Baler farm south of the'-city, Andrew' Baxter of Baxtervllle was a guest at the Frank Bailey April 26, 1895. She was married to home Wednesday. "TMlAiK VOO'RE FAILlUe, nv rAh VoO BliLL ALOMC3 WOWr IF.Mg -REF(J5EST M0U Anton Micke, on April 7, 1925. She is survived by.

"her husband, Richard Petersen slipped on an icy walk Saturday, fracturing his VdoULP SolM LlkEltD CAURV FoR-fvOEKiiV Veaus more 2 mother, and two sisters, Mrs leg above the ankle. He met Tm voLidv tor mh with a similar accident last spring Theresa Stuttgen and Mrs. Clara Hamraerschmidt and three half- -BESIDES, -THIS SOUNDS LlkE A M0LiSETRA? i-the: principal of coursf. when, he fractured the same leg sisters; also two brothers, Alfred while out playing WILL Go "To VoU ppoposrfioki yRovosnioki, Martin Lee went to Eau Claire ih and Nick. The funeral was held on Thursday from St.

Ann's Wednesday, for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. summerneia or Rev. Kaiser conducting the ser vices.

Chippewa FallB, returned to their The Farmers Institute held here home Thursday, after spending the holidays with relatives here. at the Auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday was possibly the best dtafpri hern In rpcsnt vn frnm Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Joanson and daughter, Ruby, and Mrs Minnie MePherSon attended the the talent side, but the poorest in ul tendance. All the programs were Miss Hayes funeral held In Boyce 7 SAJlFP-SADPp MOM'S nil T7 A IWWS AOM -MAUe BEST CAlES CA 1 AAV A PIECE AiVBoDV ggk AEJS YOU TO yy ro VOU BtCAOSS )P YCURE 1 m.

1 1 i-C- ville, Thursday afternoon. interesting and instructive. Ou Tuesday the main topics were Mrs. William Croft and Mr John. were visitors in Col "Commercial Fertilizers" and the fax, Thursday.

Stanley Holman of Chicago, has been Yisiting several days at the Dairy i Cffw.y Clark County? Agent Knipel of and" John Schmidt of Thorp gave short talks tcsides the regular speakers on the progam. Only about 60 persons Vi'ftvp. in tlrn ftiirtifinre Charles Sahjie home. Miss Harriet Nelson returned to Stevens Point Thursday, after vis iting her-parents near here. Mrs.

Myron Brewer and child ren have returned nere irom Minnesota where they have been visiting for several-months. Nelmer Bergum and Gerald On Wednesday Prof. R. A. Vaug-han of the University of Wisconsin vts the principal speaker, both Rorning and afternoon, with the allendanee about the same as th day before.

The institute was under the direction of R. A. Knipel, former Taylor county ajent, and J. M. Bol-on and of tbfs city.

The members of the local Isaak Gulbro were business callers in Colfax Wednesday. Church services at the Lutheran church, Sunday at 10:45 a. m. R. W.

Peterson of Glenwood City, pas tor. Walton league will gather at Gun derson's cottage Wissota PARTRIDGE JOINS PETTIBONE-PEABODY on Sunday for a general good time John Ulrich and Art Gaffney have OF APPJLETON. iiurge arrangemenis ana pro thIeo a big time to the members. Miss Mathilda Brost of Medford C. B.

Partridge recently with The Kepler store in Eau Claire is now located atiAppleton, becoming spent. Tuesday and Wednesday at SALESMAN SAM BY SIAAJLL the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. the merchandise manager of The ISrdman.

tm i i Pettlbone-Peabody company of that 00 VOUR. BeT T'MlCHTSftMH Nick Walsdorf of New Holstein; 0W.COOK.I city. He will also direct all ad spent the week here with his broth FOLKS ARC PAYIW' TWO ft-THROW WATCH OUR R- er, Joseph Walsdorf. rW.FAIR JULIfeT, WOULDST A IS MRAftH.Ve ACTeCMGl WSCC, WHAT TH' WetK OVA 1' WOULDST FUY 'LL WeeWCt- eeS SUPER ePeCT WITtf Me-? SAITH So! UKeS VOOR WTt'WOTtCft BCHIM4 ft COUPLPi EtePH r-. ACTIM' Vou OK STAS SUCH V.

llZll'l1' I ir: Ct ft -WHAT VOU CALL Hceh? vl Cf cSfV5 Ike posuc mu Born on Wednesday, Jan. 4, to fteARSACl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thierl, a son work and sales promotion of this prominent department store, one of the oldest and finest in the -state, established in 1360, and now employing about 125 people. The store Is a fine 1 L.

I. Roe spent several days In ReHew5L the Twin Cities this week trans acting business. corner building with modern fix i I GOTtHAi, fNTR AWC y. P. E.

Beidlman of Minneapolis Is tures, four floors and complete basement. spending a few weeks here vlsitlnf relatives and friends. Mr. Partridge extends greetings 5ftM ARe 60H Mrs. C.

II. Jones of Chicago is a to his Eau Claire friends, and he ft reported busy indeed, looking (MG TO PRCH guest of her friend, Mrs. Tom Fos. ter. this week.

forward with confidence to the fu ture. Edwin B. Roe is in Chicago this week on a business trip. In view of the large number of Miss Emma- Johnson, R. spent senators who aspires to the presidential nominations this year, it is interesting note that many two weeks at the home of her par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. S. Johnson, and left on Wednesday for Spo-kane, where she has ac cepted a position as Instructress In men who have been senators have become president, but only one of the number, the late Warren G. Harding, was a sitting member when elevated to the White House.

St. Luke's hospital. The members of the Epworth League enjoyed a sleigh ride'to the George Weissenberg home on Wednesday evening. The evening was BRINGING UP FATHER BY GEO. McMATiUl spent In fames and an oyster tup per wa served.

Billy and Allan Sattler of visited at the home of their Wet Feet May Mean a COILDD Checks thfRnuU the Fever I Sto yr'K' II I OH-' tfM I II COLLY- 1 I II -4-JI' I II I WONDER IF 1 "-71 HUM- f' S'-r DAYBOVTlM IJjii-t- JU5T THAT FELL OFF, 1 1 EVERYWAY iSn? L0DK--L THE W1NOOVJ mMM fl "THEVARS WPfe-'ifiv ATTT UPSTAIRS OR 4 gf, (VMin -VltVU? ClTTlFTOTTIERVSy.Hf "SWV-'-flia OLD FOOL- W02 IT ,51 Vrkity Jj PS i -nthe Cold VJ 1 the Stop it with HILL'S. Hffl' Catcara-Bromide-Quinlne tablets stop a cold In one day because they do four important things at one time. For safety's take be sure you get HILL'S, ia the red box, 30c. AH.

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