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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 7

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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7
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THB UKCOLN STAB SEPTEMBRR 1, Farmer Is Scalded By Steam From His Tractor Radiator Anniversary of a Nebraska Battle To Be Celebrated Gibbons Accused By Fremont Woman Gets Continuance Edward M. Wellman to HASTINGS, Neb Sept. 1 southwestern Nebraska is tak njc a kf cn interefet in the Dies move in rat. the srreat In- j'ilan battle betwee th ul Suddenly In Omaha of the nUbkHtai. I hag jssued a t.

all jn this s- Elected to Head of Order 'f-nd delegates tt. -le or hi 1 (Special to The Start PaWNKE city. Sept. Lynch, farmer Uvlne: near Dn- s. was terribly by steam his tractor h.le data afpi.

The fan belt had broken nnd the water becin boil- He stepped and temoved the cap from the radiator ImmediateU there was explosion and he w.i» ed in steam. He was rushed Du 'O where he 1 tieing ctr .1 by Dr lioherts- U-!" insurance man sr remedies fr.i.Ene>l the a charge M-irie Ku The ih.it onditl'-n by Gib. 1 claimed, Alley Is Jailed On Booze Chargre In Nebraska Last June. OMAHA Neb Weliman, '2 grand master ft Grand lodge sttle of -rm oi i arry out the plans th'- ra tion of fiftieth annfwrsarj this of Indian ball.es on Ne braaka Kdward On September IT. the pe- ted the attorney -vk ele.

be taken over the ipround in order K.Mer 'ntinue bJ get a better of wh it can be d.in*» and where a rd A placed to the grt.i*- 1 1 Force Completed June, died Thursday at Paxt'-n Memorial h- ing an illneas of only e- day Pawnee Teaching Vfr Mehman is after return in Paynesvllle, Minn it r. re he and family atid tre Ko ert TrfmbVe ept 1 was and a mpb.Hi ih-r internal iroiibie, accord d- ii. rc.ng weii, forase FKF.M rn'K -V h. urt 'f Milt. 'r contained ma-h Yif had ex- wa.s found hidden 'intier the arrive.

Jus- bo-uae. quantity of grape the c.ise till located. Alley I gu before Judee Moran and waa 'fine! $10 and costs, in default of which Sheriff Fr.iery placed him In the county jail at Beatrice f'T iat to The Star 'A Y.MtiRE' Neh Sept. 7 Thursday morning Emery AA' Lvtle, chief of lieen in the home kv three days bear Kinney, and arrested him on -V rey harge of rr.anufa.-turiug ill Ne- The offcers fou ntinuan -e bper and barrel said bottle torney He Grand Island Boy Leaves His Home old Time Dances For Old Settlers to The GRAM N'eb- Sept i lates neu 1 ompleteL his home f- The entire x- S' hoois here at (Special to The Star.l 4 v' Ll-Vuu his home in AVYMDRa l.AVYNLE ITY Ne itv L-u af'ernocn. as high men's are being made for an old fi, the city day He attired picnic at Fink's park.

AVed- 1 led. Miss giver, a dollar nesday. September 6 An old fash- pr.n of the i.arents -r de- loned dance with "Turkey in the NHif n. ha 14 only on- dollar in ad- StraW and other old time foot- in the high app'-ar at school ticklers played by sure enough sf'hool. this fill last vacan-y The teaching fur is as foil maha.

Grade 1 Gw- 1 'fn-ies at grade V.m- 0 4 Bnatnue and an 1047 umaha NaUonai batiK i uild.ns' L. Isrk. cngc of these and durmi the wer.t i uy; gr. 4 igcl.e Mdm. There years had been M.cJ- A m- -de 1 utu.t Hum- wb-, be Ing he waa operated on but 1 tally and metncers 1 to h.s le Several ago rnaalei of 1 He was an attorney wiih high school secured to rac- him jc has i barn d.ance will he a fea- Th- are most deeply of the program.

He an older brother boldt, rimen tal i L.iwnee a High grade Mart 1 Law nee onry, having t.iaeu tt- tish Rde and i Lite also was a was a niem u-r of Happy Cwo and of the ik, I the principal and r.l- aren Mrs '-ne AA fight, Ibiw iu Eng.ish, Lelfa N- tin tf llV r-. rl M- h.U, H.P .1, v.r..l rn' cle, the in.iti.ematipf«. Gay, P-- w- ltd- bee i'ity, rt ley. Ir.air Hr fil Mr Vt ell man dow nd thi- tre-t. Edwaru.

i' ip .1. Lhil 1 a "I of L.twiieo F. Ti 1 c.y abc i' four fe-t 12 dark hair T' ei a rrpile on L'W-er left he- school, leg is broken Tbr FKKAt N'T Vd 1 AYtl- liarn rking with 1 hay-s' the n- ch' leg when er him. lano St ward ingu Taps Sounded for Grand Island to Pawnee City Vet Have Church St I' a ITY l.emut A ye ir nid t'iv, ai dled at l.eavenworth H- 4 nofed har.K-ter er. years haimg resid- i v-ry re-ently wn-n h- r-f the h'-me rs ir.

he heifked l': Sam dian it tr- the uneral serve w-r- frum Ihe haiunsT t. GRA.N’r- ISLAM 1 Though tli-re ar- Mtb list) hes in the 17 ab- II- epted tb' gift tw on tu- efore end atid at in a n-vv ger -al "hi c'iif Th. u.t th- tline t'u- s.durv hv uC PLYMOUTH PIONEER DEAD. a N. I ith ved l'v re -d r-chers 1 'V S.

the 1 at H- is w- three child 1 Gters and Ml to iti- here Money of No Value Big Exhibit to Come From f- ti. 'U ins' tly 1 Id. I u.d Dams Go For of July and August we any good to your figgisi We make all delireriee free, jtkers charge Make your selection Alao Remember expert reduced rates during summer months. adv I 1 il nn Spe- lal to The pt I has -n -vr turai OJul xhitdts to a fr-ig'- i Hcrt the state fe.r at Lire, in The xhil of A "ve v- St wili fill twc i.r fi 1 Ghe-t-r vir Ghoni attle ar i Dr calves, T. 'A nj- a Th -t ml.

liir 'u! il-- .1 The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. touch the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes Ma'lc a colorless I. ar liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thm plasters. The action the same.

Schmoller Mueller Piano Co. M'l- nev re n-l r- Ir igr rt me- Pain Instantly 1220 St. Lincoln Tonie food value. body. quality.

is in every bottle of Budweiser Made fannous by tKe manufacturers of Bevo, A.B.Gintíer Ale. A.B.Root A.B. Drauofht, A.B. Barley Malt Syrup Malt Nutrine other ANHRUSER-BUSCH. INC, ST.

LOUIS Paxton Gallagher Co. call CQ in coin, Nebraska Announcing the fall displays of mens and young FALL SUITS and Each season our opening displays of the new style create a lively interest among the well dressed men in this vicinity. and winter i xhibit, which is now' conipletely tor you, is larger and offers a greater the choice of styles, fabrics, patterns and colors than we have shown for any previous season. But the most important news we have tor you this fall is the message of greater value and lower prices, as demonstrated in every garment from the house of Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES $35 $40 $45 lh h( artily in give you Hiorc for I I ils nuaioy. the diallKHHl VViaVLS, and many hLaiitii'ul Fiiio tlio and dona stic mills.

whilo high standard ol has l.ocn strictly maintained. The values are exceptionally fine. enjoy trying on the new and thoroughly enjoy showing them. ats light enough in weight to find favor with the young chaps in all seasons and to be the choice of all men for early Autumn days when felts should be put on. Then too.

light weight felts are necessary in every man's hat closet. SEVEN DOLLARS A ivmarkahle of Lit hats i- a hl tl new Antumnal -hades ii L.oofl. as Its. house clothes.

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Years Available:
1902-1995