M. E. Church Notes Highlight Thanksgiving Service
Rev. A G C Stewart of Mahaska preached at Union Thanksgiving service. A canyon choir accompanied by Mrs K E Joy on piano absent Miss Sylvia Shoemaker. Sunday services praised. four teachers short at U S with quick class coverage by Superintendent. Sylvia Shoemaker and Lester Shoemaker visiting Lincoln Nebr were missed. Christmas program committee appointed and urged cooperation.
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A. GC. Stewart
Mahaska
Union
canion
EK. E. Joy
Sylvia Shoemaker
Lester
Lincoln
Nebr
Fairbury Coffee Co Advertises Teas and Credit Checks
The Fairbury Tex and Coffee Co advertises coffees and teas with credit checks given with every purchase. Regular visits to Narka encouraged. Return date will be announced later. W. C. Davis signs the notice.
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Fairbury, Tex & Coffee Co
Notice to settle debts before December twenty sixth
The sender requests all debtors to call and settle amounts owed by cash or bankable note on or before Saturday December 26 to square the books before January 1. Prompt attention is appreciated.
Holecher Bros. Moving To Wadsworth Texas
Ww D Lower from Wadsworth Texas plans to pack household goods and ship them southward. Wesley says he and Mrs Lower are pleased with the south and their new acquaintances there. Fairbury visitors Will Shara Tom Seifert and Garnet Schocke stopped by Monday afternoon. Shara visited his wife in the hospital and brought home his son who had adenoids surgery at Lynch hospital Sunday.
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D. Lower
Wadsworth
Texas
Wesley
Will Shara
Tom Seifert
Garnet. Schocke
Fairbury
Mr. Shara
Lynch hospital
Smee and family visit Glasco relatives for Thanksgiving
Prof. H. R. Smee arrived from Glasco on Thanksgiving morning to join Mrs. Smee in a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Muth. They returned home Sunday morning.
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H. R. Smee
Glasco
Mrs. Smee
W. KE. Muth
The Woman in the Field Demand Immediate Trial
Peter Radford of the National Farmers' Union warns Congress of a looming labor crisis as 1,514,000 women work in southern farms. He compares their bondage to slavery and urges wage reforms and wage-structure readjustment to free women from the plow and restore dignity to home life.
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congress
Mason and Dixon line
United States
Washington
Israel
America
land of the
free
Farmers’ Union
Railroads Appeal to President Wilson for Aid and Cooperation
A committee of railroad executives led by Frank Trumbull asks President Wilson to sustain railway credits and provide emergency revenues. They cite higher expenses, rising interest rates, and regulatory costs as pressures on America’s rail system amid Europe’s war impact. The president endorses the call, urging broad cooperation between private finance and government to address the crisis.
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Wilson
Frank Trumbull
Santa Claus Coming to Fairbury for Saturday Toyland
Santa Claus comes to Fairbury next Saturday afternoon arriving at two o clock to establish his headquarters at Hes ted's Store on the East Side of the Square. Four carloads of toys and holiday goods are on display in Hes ted Stores Co and Fairbury Store has a large share. Meet Santa in Toyland at Hes ted's Saturday Dec 5.
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Santa Claus
Fairbury
ITested
Hested Stores Co
Santa
Toyland
Hested
Annual Communication of Narka Lodge Elects Officers
Notice announces the annual communication of Narka Lodge No. 349 A F and A M to elect officers and handle business on Saturday evening December 5 1914 at the hall. Members urged to attend as per order of W M Albert Bever and Wm Shipman. Thanksgiving guests include Mr and Mrs Harry Pearman and Grace McMillin with families visiting.
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Narka Lodge No
Albert Bever
W. M. Wm
Harry Pearman
Fairbury
Grace McMillin
Mahaska
Thanksgiving auto wreck near Munden injures family group
A Washington party traveling to Munden for Thanksgiving collided southeast of Munden. The car rolled, pinning the driver and Mrs Nebbergall. A four month old child suffered arm and shoulder injuries. Nebbergall and son had cuts and a dislocated shoulder. All were treated and allowed to return home the same evening.
Day Returns Home From Weeklong Visit
A. W. Day arrived back at his Argentine Kansas home Saturday after a week visiting his parents Mr and Mrs W E Day and his brother Jesse.
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A. W. Day
Argentine
Kansas
Mrs. W. E. Day
Jesse
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Darling
M.E. Church
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HOLECHER BROS
UALIT’Y
Peter Radford
National Farmers’ Union
ANDERSON’S. PHARMACY
A. F
A. M
W. Holan
NARKA