»• . *v-. r «?•?••• :?-•••%• • .* •. • • .DOINiEd William at the home c Hams.'KMr. and MSunday at the at Cherokee.iMias Flore visited with Hench, the laM iss Cora I day to spendMr. and hHolstein, spei Hickey home.Ed Petersc Saturday evei visit at home.Vfi4rV:iS#«d:.yr4y';::***■*■*■crowd was present at theay evening to take in [pictures “Mission th#ns in India givenft/f.o vv» f'sfcsar M“ gbome from Alta on ^Emsnuel Wehkingthree miles east ofthe car becameculvert throwinginch and pinningbeneath the car.■;M% injured but gotV -11nr-Mrs. S. A. Hickey left It visit at Los Am?Siwak ch met with a slight''''‘ .ihe'car they were driv-Gilbert Lun ing the summ land Hickey.Nearly all spent the Fou* ‘^meeting a motor-JapanThe two ccIn Australia i are the Unit* latter has t former so fi and freight i regular lines and freight i thet ports of ford facllitlei„ ^broken bone while theaway.• - »if.■tm-gip^NOVER NEWS Heilman Otto shipped a car of hogsto Sim^^ markets on Friday.fc. and Geo. Schafervisitoi|^til|R Minnesota last week.miA “°Dle attended theshed.our last weeks £: parochial teach-»Iowa, arrived on ^ surprise Prof. J. Jjpepty-fifth anniver-at Hanover and toAug.Friedricharrived Friday from k^S^pakoU'to spend a fewi»t Will Tolzin'sXi.%children of Aurelia •omftime at the Henryi* r*War Hits Nics Hard.Bankruptcy is staring Nice la ths face, says a Paris newspaper. Nice is the land of sunshine and smiles, but the world has other things to think about just now than to bask in the sun. Generously, the town has thrown open its doors to the sick and wounded, whose gratitude is great, but whoso purse is slender. Fun and frolic, giddy gayety and splashing spendthrifts are essential if the wheels of Nice are to run smoothly; and sinse the war started Nice knows none of these. The Casino is closed. The city reaped a rich harvest from the Bpin of the roulette wheel and the t irning of the baccarat cards. All this is stopped, and Nice is now beginning to feel tho pinch seriously.hold their conference from the 28th to the 30th of June. The congregation joined the teachers in celebrating the 25th anniversary of Prof. Schmidts teaching ip the parochi school of Hanover. Services were held on Tuesday evening at the German Luthern church which was appropriately decorated forthe occasion. The congregation presented Prof. Schmidt a gold watch, a foutain pen and some gold coins as mementoes, and his co-workers presented him a Bectional bookcase.Only True Church.There is a true church wherever ono hand meets another helpfully, cn*J that is tho only holy or mother churrU which evor was or ever shall bo.— Ruskin.,V v ..