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Odd Fellows Building
a.k.a. Bee Hive, Young's Cafe

Built: 1892  (Noted on front of building)
North end was added between 1889 - 1897
 
Located:  Corner of Block 37, Lot 16
(17th & and Washington Streets)
1670 Washington Street
  Related Links 
u  Sanborn Maps of Building
u  Block 37 - Downtown
u  Photographs of the upstairs meeting hall
u
 Independent Order of Odd Fellows


I.O.O.F Bulding

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The Odd Fellows were instituted October 1st, 1869, with the following members and officers: S. B. Taylor, N. G.; J. W. Newell, V. G.; M. C. Huyett, Secretary; J. H. Van Horn, Treasurer; James Denny and B. F. Hilton.  Source:  Andreas' History of Nebraska

Sanborn Maps:
The two early Sanborn maps (1886 & 1889) show a two story about 70 feet long (3/4 current length). Most likely this building was constructed of wood. In 1892, a new brick building was constructed. The 1897 Sanborn maps, show Lot 16 as a 2 story +basement building and marked I.O.O.F  The 1902 map again shows the same building.  The 1909 & 1923 shows a slightly longer building  (about 110 feet.) Today, it is possible to see the variations in brick, confirming that the back fifth of the building was added on after the original structure was construction.  [see Sanborn Maps]

From the News Papers:
December 5, 1891, Blair Courier reported "A Big Blaze" destroying the I.O.O.F Building.  (This would have been the old wooden structure before the 1892 building that stands today.)

From the Minutes of the Blair City Council
February 1892 -- It was moved and Seconded, that the I.O.O.F. Lodge be granted the privilege to use 5th & Washington Sts. (under supervision of city authorities) for piling up material during the construction of their new building. Motion Carried.

March 1892 -- On Motion, The I.O.O.F Lodge was granted permission to put ashes, brick, etc. on the dump, on road to Dexterville.

The Bee Hive Store
In the early 1900's Mr. O.C. Thompson operated the Bee Hive Store on the ground floor of the building.  This was a popular gift and grocery store. Today a number of "souvenir" china with images of famous Blair Building can be found in antique shops. My of the items are marked with the Bee Hive Store name.

Young's Cafe
In the 1930's & 40's the building was leased by the Safeway Store.  In 1945, John W. Young, Sr. and  his wife Florence opened a cafe one the ground floor of the old I.O.O.F building. The Youngs sold the cafe to Margaret Hansen from Logan, Iowa who ran the restaurant for several years.

In the Late 1950's early 1960's Dave Mummert purchased the restaurant.  In 1963, Dave Wulf operated the restaurant under the name Colonial Corner between (about 1969-1971).  Mummert later moved the restaurant to the north corner of the same block.  When the building opened up, Kenneth Jensen operated a men's clothing store "The Blair Clothing Store."  Kenny's daughter, Betty Peare ran the store for a time as did her son Joe Peare. The building was purchased from the Oddfellows by the Jensen family sometime during their lease.

Today, the building is owned by Terri (Young) & Scott Lashier.  (Terri is the daughter of John & Peggy Young, John is the son of John W. and Florence Young, proprietors of Young's Cafe. It is now the offices of Sedlacek Law Firm.

Much of the upstairs' I.O.O.F hall is still in good condition with it's cloak rooms and painted tin ceilings.

 
 


Young's Cafe Sign

(far left)  DWT-0016


Block 37
(Looking East)

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Young's Cafe
(far left)  DWT-0024


Block 37 (Looking East)

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Block 37 (Looking East)

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Block 37 (Looking West)

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Washington Street (Looking East)

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