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The Hanover Democrat and Enterprise from Hanover, Kansas • 8

The Hanover Democrat and Enterprise from Hanover, Kansas • 8

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Hanover, Kansas
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH Services for Sunday January, 9. Sunday school at 10. Come and learn something from the Bible. Sermon at iM, by the pastor. Y.

P. at 6:45. Mrs. J. Holubar for a few days.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (State) Line) Service the coming Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Dating the months cf January anil February the Sunday 11 be held after the preaching service. Confirmation instruct'on Stu.diy H. BACKEBERG, LaNHAM, NEBRASKA.

Sermon at 7:30 by the -pat tor. Com? and you will want to come Everybody invited to all of our services. Week-day: Prayer metin; evry Wednesday at the Friday evening Y. P. A.

businss Alliance is requested to be present at the parsonage. S. D. Hower, pastor. commencing at 9:00 o'c'ock.

At the annual congregatirnal meet Buy with confidence! Old time prices are here again! You are lucky if you need merchandise no ing, Mr. L. Luehring and Lampa were elected trustees for a trm of three years. All are cordially invited. Otto Bergfelder, Pastor.

Mrs. Stanley Habr left for Omaha, Wednesday to visit her cousin. America Mtans Salvation to These Utile Ones We have absolutely marked'down our merchandise at prices far below normal. The question now is not on account of prices; it's the goods you need and which you may freely buy at 'the prices we are offering you. Now is the time to buy merchandise.

Prices in this store are lower than any time in the history of the coVir.try, accepting the prosperity of the counrtyasa medium. The European Relief Council, which seeks to raise $33,000,000 at the 'Christmas season, has been fortnedjior the purpose of throwing ihe entire energy of the United States Into the vital task of providing food and medical assistance to -children in eastern and central Europe this winter. Representatives of eight great relief organizations, working Independent eatirpred overwhelming evidence that the plight of these unfortu- Buy! Buy! Buy! You'll not buy cheaper! We must sell our merchandise to vacate the building for the time is approaching soon. 'We pay 24c for 21c for springs, 1 9c for stags for your benefit in buying this high grade merchandise at prices far too cheap for you to pass up. It's a money-making buy.

for anybody vyho will need the goods now cr later. These prices on poultry are good up to Saturday at 11:30 M. nates should take precedence in world charity urtll they are saved. The co-operating agencies which form the Council are the American Relief Admin- Istratlon, the American lied Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee i '(Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the lederal Council or the Churches of Christ in America, the Knights of Columbus, the I. M.

C. A. end the'Y. YV. C.

A. Children at the Bread Kitchens 11 1 II 1 law besides forfeiture of license and i time all depaited far thsir respec-bond any dealer convicted of 1 ing tive homes, having behind, many to minors or violating any other wishes for a great many more returns visions of the act would be subject to of this memorable day. whe a fine of $25 to $100 for eac'i were present Mr. L. Luehring, $u- 5 i Id -a offense.

W. Girre Kr. E. Luehring, THE UNPARDONABLE SIN At his career I stand agtnst, tor vice has been his fetUr; referring to his lurid past, the less that's said the belt? iv He's been a wild and naughty guy tiuce he was but, a shaver, but never- Windsor tic t'at'3 romething in his Iris morals have been rather slack 5iul prone to there's places were he daren't go back jfjk -1 Miss E. Petsch, Mr.

YV. Ga'rets, L. Luehring, Grandma Meyerhoff. Miss Adele Garrets and the Rev. Otto Bergfelder.

xxx BIRTHDAY PARTY December 20th will long be remembered as a. red-let er day by thos? who enjoyed the rare pleasure to help Fred Meyerhoff celebiVe the Tiflth milestone of his nat tl day. The shad Ifar fjt complications. He's very I prone to writing checks too often anft APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES Extravagant demands cf ihe Administration for appropr'ations on9 billion in excess of last year has too freely, but never spiitel hors ows of had lengthened fr to-rimmed snecs he's not so wick-d ward evening, when th? membe fSj.r vt tf! t. -ivs the Zion Lutheran cho'r, dur'ng their hour of rehearsal, happened to fin 1 again forced Congress to protect the i -2s i nut that tlio "'ith nf her )t i really, I've heard it sakl he rebb a bank and left his victims dying; in diys of old he also drank when someon else was buyinst.

An evil heart beats Republican Leader Mon- taxpayer. me elv marked th hirthnav ot the rlcll has instructed the Appropriations president of the U. but also the Committeeg to agaia sharpen luo one of the above named, well known pru-nlng knives and cut ever dollar Tarmer, miles west of Lanhim, -So f. which will not interfere -Lr teroaccer, anu yei ne never iu snats his record could be b'ack. r.

i i everybody their best to cut short wHh necesBary functions. the hours of practice, all the more so, nronaean(ia fo, a new Three and a half million chlhlren In eastern and centra! Europe wait, gaunt lg ho.ge or und pi.uhed like these, at the American kitchens for the hot soup and breua anrt 8nflU: no mean life to In the winters since the Armistice, America lias ueen the one friend that, had food to give them. It is a common sight In Europe what a gmt will da when todiiy to see a 'child five or six years old whose head has not healed. With a draped aiound a skinful. He garnered healthy well fed hahv the skull should close before two years.

America must an. iii-goiten gain, he lived on money Department of Education costing an additional 503 million per year is inopportune. Tax' burdens are too heavy even Education is es as the rumor passed around of Mr Meyerhoff having laid in a fresh sup ply of "good Havams" and tin Mrs is widely known as a producer of de licious birthday cakes and the brewe? sentially a state function and while tee these children through the rigors of another winter, and to that end eight tainted, and vet. he never packed a great relief organizations have combined Into Jhe European Relief Council. not so as painted.

They H-ek to raise siiv tllis t'cneraiion of Europe from death by Hp snld lot of wild cat stock and of thirst eluctating coffee. Ther, ore, -d come from the feder- all sallied forth and without much al treasurv it slloul(l he as starvation and the diseases that come with under-feeding ceremony, broke in and offered ong ag Vncle spendg nK.re than ihis income. ions. The celebrant heartily thanked ,1 stole a widow's savings; he placed his grandad's farm in hock to satisfy his cravings. He left his wife and kiddies flat to hunger in the city: and since he wears a derby hat why show him any pity? McCook Gazette.

i tie -Hitruaers aim iaie comers cym Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and Kttla Uon, Robert arriyed from Scotts Bluff, that wont come off, pissed the gool epi ruiicsua.Y oiiH vwu iimivo things around and discovered once their future home here. more, that the members of the Zion. it' Lutheran Choir know pretty well how i Miss ChiMstena Pannlacker 'er-to handle cake and the other eatables turned to Lincoln, Wednesday so generously spread before them on after having spent the past two the table.

Affer a very enjoyable weeks "visiting relatives here. St 6 1 WoTjLD ABOLISH ANTI-PILL LAW IN KANSAS Senator Paul Kimball of Labe'tto County, announced this week Uat he will introriuce before" the next legis j6jr if -S 'rt 4 i 4 4 1 lature a bill repealing the anti-figaret law of Kansas except iu-so-f ir as it applies tofj minois and sub a new law regijliting ts.e traf'ic cigarets and tobacco licensing dea'er-and requiring bond of' $1,000 from vve take subscriptions for ery-newspaper, magazine or periodical in the United States now we are offering very attractive club rates. cannot do better by ordering yourself, but you can save by ordering through us. handle all renewals too. The Music Shop Harry, P.

Scheetz. In Harris Motor Sales Building. dealer to be forfeited on conviction of 'any sale to minors. Senator Kimball's bill 'includes aA formsof tobacco and its" prohib'tory provisions and makes it unlawful fo" dealers to permit m'mrs to lo'te' about the places of business while in the act of using tobacco in form. WAGON LOAD3 OF NEED LIKE THIS IN POLAND are a commonplace eight on hundreds of roads In Europe.

More than Polish children l-tcrived free American meal every day during the height of last wtliter This whiter situntlon will undoubtedly be worse, as Itywtll he In Austria and thr portions left economically dazed by war. To prevent the greatest tragedy to children Unit the world hai ever known eight great American organlzatiou, ndr the name of the European Relief Council, nre seeking $33,000,000 for anJ tdia aMUtanc A license fee of $31 per annum wou'd be required with a surety. bon of $1,000 for strict observance of tin.

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